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A. . 4 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, AUOUST 23, 1008 T GREEKS HARPOON BEAVER SLABSTER SPORTSMEN READY TO SHOOT DUCKS THOUSANDS READY FOR COLUMBIA BLOODED STALLIONS FOR LIVESTOCK SHOW KINSELLA EASY PICKING II : 1 SCORE 5-1 - r-c : -t;c-. 'w? - w,rJWl' y VW.tv;-r, r;?M II i f .v -..r I 'llfrt I't I 8a n fr.v l ' t h e, f fl tin 1. e lCndU stlerl I .1 their win n on Frlil be 1 1 1 In- H' ' F.l. ' ,i. tO ('MSI .,! I old ..:!' :. til. ii, maiie M v-. :.a- (..CtHtlk; to flf-1. '11)17.1. Tvhn hit t'. fetlCe the " Ho hit ji like a "nr.- (CliC crwl Bi.nrt nil,! n.il.l.e,! tin- hall Mfiht l.flck of tii'1 s.-i-.-ii.l i,ui! niul r.tlie.l JiihnKe.ii nt FtfF It was ImF t k ' 1 step an. I ti.r.nv, iiinl I'.iignn ill's. -i M-il all the htMhis'.- thin . -it in-- hi- n (inklrn1. tnllir-it first in tr. f.mrth Hemic !i-d off with 11 wnlk Knir-in ii" an casv nit nm1 SUittcrv lilt imsi s'e.ri Ilftt mulJer takinc third. I.al.enKe hit to the score b..nr.1 for two liasn llclnle snrt Mimicry nimjuil honir Houston Urn r teen n Inoi citncr si.f - ( SFMMKY double,! LaIx.i.K. at aeronrl (n Ka"-'!n. I'al.e- HoU Oaks' Harvest in Sixth. liases on halls- off Kmsplla , off fni. fr3 nuthMail n,,,,tl;,.r in t 1 .vii.Uu MtreeU mit - F. v- Kinillri .? inc ' ' i i" ' ! " " 1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' " - - , ' 1 ' ' - - - - , . - l I-.4 . - ........... . ... V... I .M,..lC 1 III' l.i- n IU.I.Iai, pi x in. mii Miit;ii-ii in iii, .I, , ' ' ' r ii., i 'i.i''i'i. second on a passer hall, took tlilrrl on i Christ Inn. Pontile plnvs Kinsplla to Hcitmiiller'B out ami tallioil on Hint- j Formey. Fischer to F.HKiin. Ptisseil balls ten's single to renter. In the seventh ! Minlileii WiH pitches Klii-lla '2 Christian blnglPd to center and wns . Time of (lame --(inn hour 35 minutes. Baorif Iced to center by Louoks, Van I Fmplre -Perlne. OELEfiATE III GREET ATHLETES William J. 'Petrnin. FportinK orlUor of the OrPfronian, wan . vest ci d.i y noon elected hy the sub-committee of the local athletic entertainment committer to fro. to Xf- York F. escort the. three Oregon athletes, Smithson. tillbert and Kelly to Portland, whcm they will be piven a royal re-eplinn. En route they will be entertained at all the prominent cities. The selection of Mr p. (aln was mn.le liv tr. A. A. Moi ri.son, i-liiiiiman of the' notari lnrfrer commit tee, Mr l'reiH and Mr. Ewinpr. Petrnin has perhaps- done more than any Individual rt collect the funds for the entertainment and his nelectlun as the escorting delegation Is a dewerv- inK din-. He will in uhably -leave for the! I east tomorrow or Monday, frolniar direct 1 to the rneti-opollp. I The reduction of the committee was decided upon when It whk discovered there would not be enough funds on hand to send the oriKlnrtl committee of three. Mowver. funds will utill be re ceived and applied to the entertainment features. A ti-lcftrnm this morning to Mr. Me vcis dis. losed the fact that Smltbson had left New Haven and could not he located in New York The Information can..- in response to a request made of President .lames R Sullivan of the Amateur Athletic union to get In touch with the ircgonlans. SSSa: Ifettr' Sterling Conqueror Above; Equatoiir Bolow. Votaries Commissioned. iSllleln Pill-eml of 1 he Journal. t t , Haleui. Or , Aur. '22. -rommlsslont) fi s have been Issued to I .cr N. ; flub & l,lcstock assoi latlou Is needed Unit. Cotton; C N. Holers, Summer- than to. say that the lists of contenders e and H. E. Courtney, Baker City. I will In, lude h orses which lmre won No better evidence of the sterling I ehamidonslitps and prizes at the princl- horse blood available. Of this number uunlitles of the livestock show which IP"1 fairs In l-urope. ot this number Of) are now In Portland and are heln is to he held here next month under Hi- auspices of the Portland Countr-- will 1" tie i oniplete i epretetitatlon of put throueh their paces for the first tim A C flrhv stuhlus of tidn city. Pacific National allow to he heid here Mr. Iluhy returnel to port hind on 1 v ' Sept ember 21-"'). His Importations lu ll feu tvo, ;,s from a four nion I by' I elude Peroheron, Helelans, (lirm.in trli uti-oail, dtirlnK which he K.-H.here,I Coach and l-'n.ellsh Shires, and comprise together li'it head of the finest show (the greatest aKKrpation of prize and , ,. , .it.- : k- t f. -I ii- --..., ,,i i , : -t - ',-....v -H-f- ' i r vis I-.."... -n5;'T4Aiv-i -i-A'til : C- i M ... I,,M iw- s:.,... :! , ' - V'.,, lh.! 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I I::tfV; t H I ' Hundreds of Portland sportsmen are ifwaltlrif with Interest the opening of the duck eion, finpteniber 1. with the prospeot of having the greatest Benson In the history of the sport. Heporta from Hrltlsh Columbia are to the effect that thousands of ducks are on their annual mlirratlon southward. With plenty of rain during the last of Sep tember and the first of October the olumhUt river preserves will net prac tically all of them. It beliiK noled that the fowl remain In the Willamette val ley as long as there Is sufficient moisture A canvass of the IochI sportsmen and owners of hllnda on the lower Willam ette and Columbia shows that at pres ent there Is the largest advance gtiaid of water fowl ever known The flrM ilg flight from the north occurs ahuot October 15 Last eann. owltiu to the Iryness locally, most of the ducks never stopped until they hud reuclied the Ca 1 1 f ornlii marshes. As a remilt CallfornU:iiH had the best season in years, while OickoiiIhiih were compelled face the poorest. With a revenal of conditions this season It Is expected the limit will be bagged almost dully, i New blinds are being plucert on Sauvles Island. Deer Inland and the other lower river shooting grounds The grounds nro being better provisioned (ban ever before and all kinds of In ducements offered the winged beauties to stay. The fowl now feeding on the Islands are mostly wood ducks. Later In order will come the widgeon, tiuii, mallard and cunvHslmcks i'hey re main here until the weatlter grows too windy, when thoy continue on their Journev southward. ' Parties returning from the preserves state that there Is a tendency on the part of a large number of hunters alonu the lower river to run deer with dogs, .lames Rutherford, a well known spottu man. f iii-ountered seven different hunt Ing parties with dogs on Deer Island last week. This Is against the law and some of the sportsmen are consldei InK miking complaint against the men who run deer with dogs. The season for upland birds will not open until the first of October, when China pheasants, native pheasants, grouse and quail may bo killed In Mult nomah county. In Coos. Clatsop, Cur ry. Josephine and Tillamook counties this varletv of birds may bo killed af ter September 15. the season In both Instances closing on November 30. i on gees leglsl.i Three hundred and seventy more li censes to hunt have been Issued from the office of the county tlerk this year than during the corresponding period last year The total since January J 1 1 .64 ft and for last year In the like prriou was j.iiu. The licensee Issued here are good for use In Hny county of the state and wherever Multnomah county hunters go they usually take with thorn a license Issued ut Portland. The necessary per mit costs fl n nil runa from January I to January 1 of each year. on Beptember 1 the season for does will open, nlso for ducks, geese and swan. I'p to this tlmo about all there has been for hunters to shoot has been liu.-k deer The limit for each hunter Is rle deer In one seaaon, whether does or bucks. The limit -on- ducks I M"" per wcpk. i nere is no limit and swan. Tor XTw Shooters. Knr the benefit of the new hunters brief description of unlawful acts In connect ion wl'h hunting, as taken from the laws enacted by the 10ni lute, follows To sell, offer for snle, barter or ex-Chang-, ship, carried or t ransi.orted beyond the boiindativs of this state, any deer, moose, mountain sheep, elk, silver-gray squirrel, swan, pralrln chicken, 1,'ioiise and all species of upland birds and ducks. To hunt without a license. To kill beaver or spotted fawn. I'o run doer with Jogs or night hunt ing. in kill China pheasants In Jackson county. To kill female deer In Coos and Cur ry counties. To kill i-'iall or Mongolian pheasants In Grant. Harney, Gilliam. Umatilla and Wheeler counties till January 1, 1 1 2. To trap or destroy nests of protested game birds. To shoot on enclosed lands without permission. To ship or sell deer skins without being properly tagged. Pen-ill b-s -l-Tnc to transport gam outside of this state for the sale. etc. Ilfla to I a no and imprisonment. Violation of game laws $16 to 1800. Kino to hunt without a llcenss, J25 to JlOn and Imprisonment. Kor deer tags acoly to any justice Of the peace or county clerk. Hunters license good anywhere In Oregon. trophy winners ever brought across the Atlantic This looks like art extravagant statement, but Mr. Ruby said last tdKlF that he ould challenge any Importer or breeder to produce as classy an array of horses as he now has at his stables In this city. Two of his very bet artftfials are portrayed herewith. They nro horses which are declared by foreign experts to be absolutely perfect. Equateur. No. 68,728, Is a magnificent dapple-gray Pereheron stallion, which Mr. Kuby se cured onlv after keen bidding. The animal was a prize-winner at the Paris International fair held last June and ranked among the. best in his class ex hibited bv several countries Sterling Conqueror, No. 23.727, Is a splendid speclrnent of the pure-bred English Khlre and won every prize for with h he contested at a number of fairs In Rr.g land this season. i Among- Zteadina; Entries. 1 Among the other leading entries which j have been listed during the pant week! ar-' the following: Harry West, a herd of 10 Persevs which has Just been brought to the coast, being picked up from the leading i livestock farms In the east. I i A Teraltes It is announced, has! ' entered a fancy herd of Holstelns which he has for the past few weeks been gathering at eastern points to replenish his own herds, and In the number he states he has even better stock than that with which he won the grnnd cham-, plonslilps for the best bull and cow at tlio Lewis and Clark exposition. lirpenwood Stables, Sacramento, Cab. which will enter an unbeaten herd of Shorthorns, including the grand cham- pl .n bull. King lOdward which was the finest animal of Its class shown here ilu'lng the Lewis and Clark fair. Other recent exhibitors to get In line for the Pacific National show here are S. M. Croft A Sons of Bluff City. Kan., with the finest herd of (Jalloway cattlo In America, and Nesbltt llros. of t'hitnn cum. Wash., who will display their vic torious groups of Clydesdale stallions. The directors of the Country Club A Livestock association will meet 'at i o'clock tomorrow afternoon to consider further d. -lulls legaidli.K building oper ations, fire protection, race track, pad dock, grandstand, streetcar and railway transportation, program and entertain ment. The proposition made bv local automobile Interests to pull oft' a 24 hour spend and endurance Contest Im inodlHtnly after the nicest are ended, the fifternoon of Satpniay, September will also ho taken tip and favorable ' action Is likely to he taken. iww'yf4BBHnfaj.'i: ma P J "A 7YTT .ill E STUD! BAK1 AUTOMOB And The Everett-Metzger-Flanders Company, of Detroit, Michigan, Have Just Joined Issues to Produce and Market the First Popular Priced Automobile in Which Low Cost Has Been Accomplished Solely by Improved Manufacturing Methods Without Sacrifice of Quality We defy competition on points of merit and excellence in any car selling for less than $2,500, and in many cases a much higher price, and stand ready to prove to the satisfaction of anyone who cares to investigate that the E. M. F. car is without a peer in its class. We are taking orders for this car for October deliveries, subject to the same liberal treatment accorded our patrons during the past season. Our stockroom will be equipped to take care of our patrons in a most satisfactory manner. Our new garage, to be located at the intersection of Alder and Washington streets, will afford a most excellent home for cars purchased from us. Ask a Studebaker owner what he thinks of his car and of the treatment accorded him at the hands of the Studebaker Company. We will make deliveries in'tiffn as the orders are taken, and will be pleased to take orders subject to the entire approval of the buyer upon arrival of the car in Portland. In other words, if the car is not all that we represent it, we agree to cancel the order and refund deposit-money. Specifications in Brief MOTOR Fi:r vet sen! ryliclers ra: n, re, -s rjevel -p-:no- -t :it"'T,.. ;i :! I' A" valve- n ,-. !,,;: oper ate.' jItcc o .r'-'t; .p-F -rre.l :F -'n crar.k shall. S ' . at'. : ' . r - , - .t -t ; !, V A : .. iiiiiwii p - e -i -agr.eto DOUELE IGNITION SYSTEM. -' being part of starvii-i eq-.::pr.er.v COOLING :: - p BELT-DRIVEN FAN. : ,..,... ,c. i ci.i ": r.-pc ' F M F FLOAT FEED SINGJLE JET C K :. V I'TOi-' EXPANDING RING CLUTCH '. c -,. tame, I TRANSMISSION . . if ' : cac 1 ' ' ' ' - e. : ' "i : iv'. ... L. ;a : 1. . . ' ' . mutrT in H ' " - i .. 4 !3r-'F BSWWMsiiiwiiisnii ( H-iiWMiiaA MBMBt'' "vH" . , ...?" I . . . - iWIIIII'"'? LiZ-4 'r ilut -...... The best car in the world in its class DELIVERED IN PORTLAND, with three oil lamps, two gas lamps, horn and generator, for 51,400.00. ORDER ON APPROVAL NOW Specifications in Brief REAR AXLE Live, semi-floating type of the exclu sive E. M. F. design. FRONT AXLE - I-beam, drop forged. STEERING GEAR-Irreversible, worm and sector marie from special steel, case hardened. WHEELS 12 pokes, artillery type. TIRES Highest grade, standard make, with Universal quick dctRchable rims, 32-ln. by 3 Vs . BRAKES- Four, all artirg on rear hubs. SPRTNGS -5emi elliptic front, full-elliptic rear. Extra wide, 2 inches. TYPES OF BODY Touring car, 5-passenger, roomy tnnneau. Most approved straight line type. Hand somely finished. RUNABOUT -Standard typ ROADSTER -Single or double nimble, as nrdered. DEMI-TONNEAU An E M F innovation A rlassy 4-pasenger car, ith detachable tonncau, leaving room for trur,k and touring outfit. WHEEL BASE -1V. irchei. TREAD Standard. 5:, mrhr WEIGHT OF CAR.!X pound GASOLINE CAPACITY - 1 gallons Oil 1 gallon. nn UDEBAKER BROS. CO., N. W. 330-336 EAST MORRISON ST. 1 r?vcfl-racaF It,