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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. ,: FRIDAY ' EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1D03. 14 , . " PORTING NEWSIES D D Rdd Track .'Styles '. , Fall ffCRFOIE'S III ' Him ificrosr lieavcrs Win the Ilardest CHEAP AUTO AGE I7P A THI7P CU A M PTHM UTUn ox never saw a more attractive lot of -rood PROMISES TO QUIT STALLING clothes than we're ready to show you rMit now for fall -wear. . They're ::. ; ) : 1 -V ,. !- V MS NOT ilillED Fought and 3fost Exciting Game of Season. . When Walter McCradls stunt that borsohlda for tha winning run yaslar , . . day ! brought to a clot what was probably tha moat xoltlnc cam of tha year. It n a ih-uw eon teat from ' ' t tart to finish, first on team leading " v and than tha otbar. Kara ganaraJahlp on tha part of tha big managar counted almost aa much aa tha two alnglea In .' winning tha gama. for tha Jioraa guard. It wu aueh a rally that tha fana will -. never forget. Portland needed one run - to tie when aha entered the inning ' Clever headwork and a timely ' single br Danslff did 1L Then Uassey by a long alide waa eafa and McCredia ram " through with a clean afngle over second 1 baaa. ' L Jeaa Garrett pitched a clever game, - although tha little fellow waa by no . meapa at hla bent When Urlffen. the handsome young blonde on Mohler'a ataff, ahowed algna of rivaling Orville Wright In hla atmoapheric (light, he waa promptly chased by tha kid and . Browning subatltuted. Brownlag had .- been kept warm all afternoon, but tha , northern eluggera were too roucb for tha willing youngater. .-Both Oat Busy. .; Both teams get buey off the reel and .. a repetition of tha thutouta of tha two i previous afternoons waa precluded., For the Seals Mohler proved an easy out Garrett to Dmnalg. Then Ual gathered . In- HUdebrand'a high foul., fly. Zeider smashed the sphere Into left field for a rood two baga and cantered home when Madden'a injured hand let a pitched ball get awav. Melchoir was walked and ' Nick Williams , singled, but both .Were candidates "for - the' boneyard when Buddy Ryan gathered In Beck's long fly. Casey, in Portland's aectlon. of -the Inning, worked you nit Mr. Griff en- for. a . pass. He reached second in the nick o' time, on Cooney's bunt ' Ot ' Johnson moved both up with a sacrifice and Pearl registered o Danzig's long sacrl to Beck. Bassey closed the Inning by grounding out to Mohler. . Sadder Canters Bona In the early portion f the fifth th visitors landed again. HUdebrand'a fly fell ifcto Bassey'e waiting paws, John son's fumble allowed Zeider to reach first., . Roll, continued to aecotiffr on Melcholr'a single to left field and ad vanced to . third i when , Bassey , juggled the ball. Williams' long sacrifice fly to center allowed the fleet-footed shortstop to romp home' with the than leading tally. ' It waa in the last half of the sixth that Buddy Ryan distinguished himself and placed his teammates in the lead, hla space-eatinK triple Into left center nainar in t two scores. Jjanalg h singled into right field ahd advanced to ' " ' gfatfr 4Mi a - n 1 1 ii f r fc-?-'-- - i vi - - - - t V Aa aw--A - J'Wt-iMtmmimmm mm fr I " a. ...... , J Ifarry ; Keats, local Dcalcr, Tens or Industry in East : fra States.;' ; Th ag of cheap atitomobUeV baa not at arrived, according to H.' I Keats of , the. JCeata Auto, company, , who ra tumed last- Saturday from a trln through tha eaat .Thenars aoln to I be a lot of disgruntled motor enthual- laata throughout tha country In a few months as a reault of tha present agita tion over cheap ara, ha savs.. ... Mr. Keats visited 'during hla trip jiot only all tha factories of tha companies which ha represents, but many others. Everywhere ' ha ' found i people talking cheap cars and many who ere contem plating the purchase ot automobl.'es are wmiiing unui ina cneap cara oome out o that they can sea what they ara Ilka, "Of course." be aays, "a man who knows anything about automobiles Is uui suing w our-on ot these cheap cars after he sees it. but there are a good many people who are unfamiliar with automobllea who are going to buy who will be sore about ft afterward. " juei iiae buying a suit of clothes, II I . U : Hart Sphaffner & Marx '.C :'y. '"V ,. ;-'-':.'' v Clothes, f(d the new colors, new, weaves ' and fabrics are as rich and varied and attractive as ciotnes can be, . . ., ... $20 ill ' Coprr1 iool by Hart Sduffaer If Marg Sam'l Rosenblatt & Co. S1' Corner Third arid Morrison Streets" ' v. You can't expect to get aa good a suit i?r. e1?..! as you can get for S2& or you pay SZ.BUO for. auto-, Salem, Or. Sept. IS. Entries today; Flrat race, 2:08 pacing, consolation, purse $1,000 Little Joe J. J. Breen, Then Kid Mohler intruded and Woodland, Cal.), Bonnie M. (U C ShelL waiia walla, waen.;. miss iaano to. . third on Baespy's safety. In the same direction. Hildebrand nabbed Mc Cradle's fly and then Ryan pulled off hla glorious triple between Hilde and Beck and it continued to the fence. Both Dan and Baas crossed the plate on a dog trot. Ryan died on the station because Madden grounded to Williams and Garrett struck out. With,, the aproach of the ninth canto 1 - the Seals got busy. ' McCredle'a two-ply swat Into left - field started things. Browning, who replaced Griffen, laid down a hunt which moved -Mae up ' notcn. Linen ma mo waa the author of as pretty a squeeze play as was ever pulled off on any dla ' mond. Garrett couldn't begin to handle It and McArdle scored easily, . - r Tans Call fox a. Sua. With an uproar the fans called for a run to tie the game. Thawaa &y they cared for , then, , but they got ' more, Casey, ai usual, got a base on balls. Cooney sacrificed him to aecond and Johnson made tha second out by fan ning, uai uanug came across again with single, putting -Casey around to . third. Bassey worked Browning for three balls, and two strikes before Dan : slg was ready to go down on a hit and run signal. . Bassey beat out his ground er onlv by ths narrowest margin. On : the play Casey scored and Danzig orougnt up at inira. xnen Mcureaie soored Danilg with bis dandy single over secona ana me Bme was on, .: Tha score: .'.. 1 . 8AM TOANCISCO, Aa K. a. fO. A. E. ad Abe Attell, .Who" Has Secure" a jNew Manager and Who"SayiiH Will' ivDocK uut jp uiure upponetB. . TODAY'S SALEM ENTRIES ISO. Tou sat lust what Ana a man can t get a molbla for 11.600. . ' "The worst thinr ahnnt If ! that tkl. Is going to hurt tha automobile busi ness, for a good many people will get Incensed at automohilea In nn,1 aH will not have any further ub foV them. "I don't HIT thll hfvena T km nn handling any cheap machines, for I am. I A . rr,, BCI1 IUDUI. UUl X WOfl I XCIl my customers that they are aa good aa tha higher priced cars. . , i . ,; . Better Bat Wot Cheape. "Automobllea ara not mini in tim cheaper next year than they have been i mis.- i ney win oe a little better. A man. win get a Detter car ror his money, but it will coat him Just as much." tiegaraing tn situation -throughout the east, Mr. Keats aays ha was aston ished at what ha found. Rnrr.iutn. piuuih xaciory is running nigna ana day and a good many of them hte their entire , output - already contracted. - "The situation Is better now than ever before," he said. "Stocks have been greauy reaucea aurmg tne past year and the factories ere kept busy re plenishing the supply. On account of the financial depression a good many people-Jcept their old cars last year, and mat means mat tney ara going to buy new "ones neit year. I didn't find a pessimist during my whole trip. Busi ness In all lines Is sood. The financial atmosphere has been entirely cleared and there are now no anticipations of a slump In business." Mr. Keats-states? -that ho toured from Buffalo to Pittsburg. Philadelphia and the New England states, crossing the Alleghenies. He was six days making the trip, which ha did In a $3,000 slx cyjlnder 1809 model Thomas Flyer. Mutts OREGON CM I Eastern Trotter Carries Of) $5,000 Stake at Salem: Tair track. ' . 4 Mohler, 7b . , Hlldebranf, If Xjtfiuar, aa Meicnoir; rr "Williams, lb Baca, cf ........ Berry, c . ....... McArdle, ib ..... Grlffenj p ....... Browning, P Total Casey. Ib Cooney, ss Johnson, 3b .... Dansig, lb ..... Bassey. If ...... McCredle, rf ... Kyan cf ....... Madden, a Garrett, p ...... ' Total 10 PORTIAND. - AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 1 1 0 8 9 0 .. 2 0 0 0.3 4 0 J I' 4 2 Ml 1 .411.0 .4 J -0 ; .4 0 1 S 0 .4 0 1 ( I .4 0 0 1 ?" 4 112 11 tl Walton. Freano. Cal.), Lord Lovelace (Ei ! B,i Tongue, Hlllsboro, Or.)"; Pilot (Robert Gallnda, Oakland. Cat), Dlab- less (S. A. Kelly, iresno, cai.j, jjeman (Homer Rutherford, Ban Bernardino, Cal.), Lettle D. (A. M. Davis, San Joee, Va.1.), Crochetto (I JB.Llndaey, Mc- Mlnnviue, ur.. welcome sua (noma Hughes, The Palms, Cat), Kermit (F. E. George, Santa Cms, Cal.), Hlghfly (T. W. . Baratown, Ban Jose, cal.), Magladl (Thomas H. Brents, WaJla Walla. Wash.). - - .. Second race, Rapid Transit purse, 2:05 Sace, J1.000 Sir John 8. (W. L. Vance, larysvllle, Cal.). Leland Onward (J. W. Clark. Edmonton, Alberta,' Canada), Mona .Wilkea (J. W. Marshall. Dixon, Cal). Vlnnle Mann (8., 8. Bailey, Al bany, Or,), Oeraldino (A. W. Robinson, lluJQim Cal.), Speedway (A. R. Gu maer, Florence, ColoJ, Highway (A. R. Gumaer, Florence, Colo.), Silver Dick RED HOT GOSSIP FOR RABID FANS (I I Payton ft Sons. Los . Anreles. Cal.), Albert Dlrlda" (L. T. Dollenmayer. jiBfiuru, vaij, moi (Aiorns Bros., "ony, xnuui.). maa j. u. (u. a. rounder, Los Angeles, Cal.). Toung Hal (A. E. Heller, Los Angeles, Cal.).' - ' IThird race, trotting. t:19, purse $800 Bramford Boy (I. D. Campbell, Hllls boro; Or.); Belle N.; Zom Oak (F. P. Norton, Marshfield, Or.); Henry Gray (OBcar Hartnagle, Seattle. Wash.); By ron Corbett (Albert Smith. Bntumin. Mont); Patsey Rice (Albert Smith, Boaeman, Mont); Monlcrat H, B. Ruth erford, San Bernardino, Cal.); Doe Mundy (S. S. Ballev. Albanv. Or ); Zombronut (formerly Ovama). rw. S. Motfe Salem, Or.); Blacksmith (H. G. Cox. McMlnnville. Or.). ' . FftHfth ag4t thMnti.,t.,a mII. am non-winners oi two races since July 6, 1908 Oalves (W. P. Fine); Kamsack (McLaughlin 'ft Galbreath): Crlall n. P. McNeil); Sally Goodwin (Fred T. Merrui. ruana. ur.i: lmtnti wrn t. Merrill, Portland, Or.); Forest'Rose (W, m. ;aini; xjiii csnort iw. w. ferclval. percival, Ths Dalies, Or.) ; Berdle N. B. Whetstone). Beavers Have Good Chance for Best of Home Series Bassey's Great Catch. ; ..31 6 t 27 IS X Two'out when winning run was made. SCORE BT INNINGS. San Francisco....! 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 4 Hits Z 1 a i z 1 2 0 2 11 ' Portland 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 6 Hits 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 SUMMARY. Struck out By Griffen, 4; Garrett, 2; orownujg. . mwi on Dans uri urlf fen, Garrett 2; Browning, 1. Two- dim Blta &eiaer, Hildebrand. McArdle. J nree-oase nns Kyan. Sacrifice bits Cooney (2). Johnson. Daniiir MrlrHla - Brry (2). McCredie, Willlame, Brown. ing. stolen Dass jeidr, McArdle. mea nan Manaen. nrat bpse on er rors Portland. 1. Left on bases San . Franclaco, 7; Portland, 11. Innings ' pitched Bv Griffen, S; Browning, t Charge defeat to Browning. HitsOff ,nrien a. runs s; Browning 4. runs 2 Time of game 2:15. Umpires -Flynn ana tntyn. - Anaconda Racn. ralte4 Pr LeaanA WWa Anaconda, Sept II. Weather raining, trark muddy. Realta yesterday: First race, four and one-half fur longs, selling Sir Barry. lOMFtecberJ to , won; Tellowfoot. 2 (Orothl 1 t L second; Poieyard. iti (Stuart). 2 to t. third. Tim. ;ilii. fUeond race, five fnrlonga. selling Duke of Orleans, 102. (Handera), 7 to J. won; Ontario. irron. iee (Orrtht, I ta 2, aex nd- Heliame. J, (Blair). is 2, third. Tim. 1.0SW. TSird Tar. Si furlonga aejllng lira. Neugent 12 iKlrachl:uns. 10 te I. woe. HatM-irrn, je igoriner). to (. oad; Strsn Wart In. 1M Bradyl, t te 1. tHrd.- lima. 1:2H. Fmrt rae. f nriorr". aelllng fi'V'W", !! ittmrtl t t 1. won; H-CanM'aTV lT F"iher. veo," er 7 Uhrr. T ts C. third. If-. U. in K-a ? hrhnri aning t fwn, j'l trTtruai. a ta ia. a. rBM a icit-i. lm 2:1. Three straight games from the Seals is going some, and tha Beavers have tha best chance In the world to take the series The Portland f lingers are work- Ini In great shape and are being backed up b superb support They are 60 per cent better all around than last week and should have a good margin on the games this week and next when Oak' land comes for the final aeries at home. a i Tommy Madden was In the rame vea terday after a long layoff, and with the exception of a passed ball, which ai lowed tha first scort. for the visitors. caugnt a creditable game. His throw ins arm waa In great shape, and the Seals were compelled to stick around their sacks. - His hand la still unhealed and It pains him every time he stopa tha ball, it takes a vara or adhealve tape U do up the injured member every time ne gets into action. a a Manager McCredie will make a hure misiaae 11 lie lays nai uansir on at this time. Dansig Is now playing the best tall of bis engagement with the Beavers. He is hitting better aad per haps" timelier than any man on the team. If he Ian t driving In the runs he is somehow mixed up In them.- And ha Is neletng with some rlasa Kennedy, whom McCredie Is figuring on substitut ing .for Dan ile. can't hold a candle to the big fellow. Tou can t keep a man 01 uansigs acuity out or the game. was undoubtedly tha best catsh ever made on. the local grounds. . -a . a Kid Mohler delayed the game yester day but not !n the uaual way. By actual count Mohler stood and fouled the ball nine straight times. ThA rmftv O , ,.n a. . . . a ' dcbj iiimiijr ureu vtsrreti ana secured a free; pass to first This Is the record on tne local grounas tnia season. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Pacific Coast League. Won. Lost Los Angeles 85 64 Portland 72 72 San Franclaco 78 , 82 Oakland - ......... 70 87 By the war. somebodv auaht in tM-h the big chao bow to receive tha ball at tha plate. Doubtless theree fourths of me injuries to ms back ara due to ths w 11a awing as mu es at the plate. Danxia socka his ahnea into tha n dirt and meets the hall without lifting tbe-m. His rxrwarfnJ awina- twin. ki. bark out of shape and the strain Ta too f "h 1 M a 1'ua.a). 2 te t , -ti mi ta. Ii ta 1 c ,",,- Ku, i tMrC 7 una. I much for the our rater, who, muales are joai nrinntng to knit . Correct this little hahit and Liana. g oaH beconis a grand hitter and aa InraluabU tnaa to any team. Baevey certainly rehhod Kick tfll llarna ef a bit In the eishtn yeaterday. Nlrk aent a arreamer Into left eH that looked ffnd for three Tier tone Bumt orerhsuied It aonot 1 feef from te fK ad rmhhed it out rt th skv with one haed after a leap into tha air. It Tom Raftery wasn't feeling well yes- i.ruoj a 11 a waa not. in uniiorm. Kvan was switched to center and Baaaa- wa uava. ju jiia viu piace Bl iei( neia. WEIGHT HTClfES OAKS TO SHUTOUT YICT0EY San Francisco, Sept It. Oakland put brief stop to ths Angels' wlniflng streak yesterday by a 2 to 0 victory. Wright's return was hailed by the fana. The scors: LOS ANGELES. f AB. R. H. PO. A-E. iJSKes, cr. 4 0 0 0 0 vt neeier, ZD. ......... 4 00 Dillon, lb. . Brashear. rf. .!..., i J Smith, 2b. Ellis, If. Delmaa, ea Eaaterly. c. Gray, p Totals Cook. cf. Truesdale, 2b. Heltmuller, rf. Eagatv ss. ......... Slattery. lb. La Lonra, c. ...... Smith. 2b ., P. C. .671 .500 .488 .46 Solomon and Miller Play. Henry Solomon and Miller are ached uled to play billiards tonight at Parker's for the state championship. Both cue experts are evenly matched, but the wise ones ara picking Solomon to put it over Miner. . . , . - IT sGood Fishing at Newport. Advice has Just been received that sllverslde and Chinook salmon are being caught on trolls in Ttquina bay.' v " - "Tomorrow and Monday positively last days for discount on east side gas bills. Don't fall to read gas tips. " CSaleo Boreas of The Journal.) . Salem. Sept 18. Portland day was blue ribbon day at the state fair, track yesterday, and all . previous northwest records were broken in the trotting, di vision, Tha feature of the day was tha rich classic, the 2:14 trot, an event valued at $6,000. This 1s recognised as the turf feature in light harness racln on the Pacific coast. A perfect day an a fast track made the racing keen. Thousands of spectators were In the erandatand or llnlnor the course. When Starter Harrlman tapped the bell for the horses-to -come to the post for the Start in ths 8-year-old paee four likely looking youngsters paraded In front of the grandstand. Ray O'Llght, 2:09, was the most thought . of , In this event and apparently with ease, while Matrix and Cora were fighting hard for the place money, with Martrlx a neck in front at --the finish. Tha second heat waa a repeater, with the exception that Cora seemed to have something In re serve, and by a granddrive through the atretcn nosed Aiarinx out ror ine piace a tengtn oaca 01 Kay u igni. The 2:18 pace was a very good race. The talent thought quite well of the zoiock 1111, josepnine, ana sne appar ently won with ease. Tom Murphy out paced, Ken West at tha finish, and waa awarded second money. -The A good thing of the day was the Lewis and Clark' purse for 2:14 trotters, valued) at, 25,000. , Twelve of the best horses ' on the coast appeared on ' the track, and there was no time lost in getting them ready for tha wod. Nogl going rrom fast It could ha easily seen the grandatand that tha Denver driver was askine- for a little mora speed. : At tne seven-eighths pole it was a horaa race. 1 Every person in tha granasisna rose to nis reel ana began calling on tha Nogl horae to "a-oma on. But It was no use, for the young relna man -had Day Break a noae In front and won the heat bv a full lancth. with Noa-l second. Vallejo Girl and Satin Royal finished close up Inf tha order, named. Tho tlma was , , , ! . , : stoooad Seat aUpeater. , Tha aeconl heat th. h. first in 'the summaries. Walinn hn had ths mount behind Nogl, aet sail and I went 10 ina rrnnr umrt ta u H cioao second. Emma W. .was trotting very faat and showed a wonderful burst of speed around tho first turn and on up 10 tna nair-miie coat, .hit Rreaic waa ovuk iv lengtoa ' 1 ne crowd com menced to yell as tha McKinney mare iiivv j up iu me wneei or NOgl. Arounc the fariturn it couin ha aaen thai iu. Guira was not 'Worried very much and was content with steppirfg a 2U0 clip. v y 11 11 jjiaj a iriii 1 11 niRfi inm rn rmrnn for the home drive McGulre to"5k Day Break to thei outside. anil aa . ha shifted the bit the little bay gelding oativiiucu gamely ana marcnea to 'the front like a whirlwind, k mn w coming last.-and beat'eut Rorti Vno wuiun waa for the stretch fourth Place. This was a record hruii. ovuw ximm Deina; XMUt,.' - - mere was noinmg to the third heat ana neat out tterta Mao, I vas a length back of Day Break place. Nogl tired badly In thN and had-to fee satisfied with but Day Break and tha horaaa m .11 Wlllinor to aro to tha barn. MuiiraH. aumirers gauerea around the stable of 1 tie winner. . . ' . , It waif the three fastest haat. 2 ln" "la". Break is the first horse ever brought from the east that won tha rich nlaaaln. Tha l HID lO-SL UH Was 4i . Ii. WALLA WALLA'S BAK0N WILL ENTER FAST NAG' .... ., .:y -i. Among the northweatarn krn... horses that will compete at the Coun try club track next week Is the faat gephyririe, owned by Sir Algernon Bowe, the eccentric Irish baronet of Walla Walla. Although Ubrd Bowe isl of tho Glencarden family which Is dis tantly. related to tha Duke of Connaught ne prefers to be recognised as an Amer ican oltlsen. (lis few. intimate friends call him "Mike," and to others ho is known at plain Mr. Bows. t Ha la a arreat lover nf etna fcneaaa and keepa a few fast ones on bis large ranch near Walla Walla. Ho purchased Zenhvrine from the Ron an atru-b arm of Dayton several years ago when tho mar waa but aolt. tta haa he aa a driver and takes 'particular delight In naaalne- all the other fa rm.ri ah nla daily trips to Walla. Walla trnm . hla ranch. - ...... c Lord Bowe waa persuaded -i- by bis friends to enter the mare In tha north west circuit this fall. Zepbyrlno having without training shows a, speed of 2:18 in a praotfee mile on the Walla Walla race track. The speedy animal wUl be seen hexg next week In tho 2:27 trot which"-her trainer, Wil'Iam Hogaboom. tho Walla Walla horseman, expects her to win with llrtie diffi culty, - , THOMAS TO mVADE ENGLISH TtRRITORY r f fCnlted Prea Lesaed Wira.v " San yranciaeo. Sept 12. That ho will aoon . Invade England' to meet several of the Mat British neavywights, waa the statement made yesterday by Jos Thomas, ex-welter weight champion of tho world., Thomas will teavo this city for tho east about October 1. Hohas several good fights In sight in, and arouna i'luiadeipnia. , Altar these en gagements hav been filled, ho will in vade English territory. Although Thomas Is not a heavw weight, he has been deposed from hla former position at the head of the welter ranks, Stanley Ketchel and Jack (Twin) Sullivan are the only men in hla nlnaa , vrlin avni t, a ,r a h... nl. ' ....... ....u w . .. . . 1 . . u.v.. . . . I. , J U,I I , fight him. Joe considers that ho has more than a fighting chance against tha best of the British heavies, wu very well liked among the knowing Lt many considered to be of the gilt edge variety. Berta Mack, the grand daugh ter of McKinney. ma tooted to be the good thing, and she surely looked tho part of a gamp race horse. 2nbli o rorgets a Winner. ' . f In fact each and every horse In tne race was by no means short of class. But there was one that the public had entirely forgotten, and as be was Jogged slowly up and down the track there was very little attention paid to him or his driver. This one was Day Break, and Joe McGulre was his driver and owner. In drawing positions for the start Nogl was tho lucky one -and got the fiole." Day Break waa in the second tier n third position, but that did not seem to bother the "Irishman;" ' After ths sixth time down they sot , tha - word. with Nogl a short neck in front-and the Day Break horse at his wheel. - Berta Mack, Satin Royal and the reat of the field came trailing along behind. At the quarter pole Satin Royal moved up to the side of Day Break, and tho pair worked Ilka a team up to the thre-quar-ter pole, where' McGulre commenced to asic tna bay gelding to step- along faster. At this stags of tbe race Nogl was four lengths in the lead, and waa WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF KUPPENHEIMER'S FINEST CLOTHING '"" , . ,, ... .. . . ,,..,, 1 . 1 CLOTHING COMPANY CORNER MORRISON AND SECOND STREETS O. Lewis. If. Wright, p. - . 1 2 0 0 10 i 1 f I f " ' VI -.4 0 2 0 0 0 I Iff '-.) , 4- ..401120 .1 lit " J r ..101100 MEET. ME; 'V - " k V ' 0 2 I ? 2 AT-THE Fy ...,.ZV-' y :: 2 0 0 0 2 0 country Jfaf . .- CLUB 1 SJr PUFS-r-f ' '- ' J Oakland. ,. - ' ' vV6 ab. r. h. po. a. e. ArsS ' - i;r3vi -;:;:.:. ;. 5 ; - . . 0 1 1 0 I f i " "'" " ' ' "'' ' -"mgS ma m mm I 21 , . 1 vI V - - t- . .1 JtK l ., - i W - - I t. .c.... Totals 27 2 27 1( SCORE BT IXXTNGS. Los Angeles .......0 M I M I I Hits , o 1 1 1 O l i i a 7 imaiana w i ol J xijta ...........i i j v VaX i . S CM MART. - Two-baee hit Heitrooller. Sarifia nm neiuntilier 1 imaja. ia Ihnr. First on balls Off Gray off Wright a. airucx out bt irar i. or wriahi a nil t '-pTTcna iaiier, HeitmaUer. O. mlth StolM bases J. Smith 2. Eaat. erly. Slattery. Double play a Smith to Whelert iHlloa: Eaxnn to Tn.x.i. W BiiHTTj ieimas to wnaaiar.t LHl- on: inuon la ieiraaa to Lnlloo. PaanrJ ball Ratrlr. Time 1:4a. TTmni.. v ufniwu aJ'u rrnna , Xotarfe CommiskNed. fgah-1 ScrVas af Tke 2raatl Sajartt, Or, Sept. I( Crri imfaalnea a. ntarles have been iana4 tn n b- Haiiy ani Iuia B. Reed. Pgr llaja- E. Vlila. . Dlliars: Mark MeJ miM. Pendleton, and V v. Ur... liarnUston. . NEXT WEEK Splendid Percheron StaUiong, ' High-Stepping Coteh Horiei, Cattle, Hoga, Sheep, Ponltrj. BLOODED STOCK ON PARADE Fint Event on Kew Gronnd of the ' PORTLAND COUNTRY CLUB - AND LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION f Pacific National" Show : It' on All Next Week September 21-26. RACES EVqRV DAY' FASTEST HORSES. ON FAST. SIGHTLY - . TRACK , Meet Mt at the Country Oak" -, : Special Railroad Rate. WE HAVE NEVER GIVEN BETTER VALUES IN CLOTHING Soils Overcoats Rain coals Suits Overcoats Raincoats Salts ' Overcoats Raincoats To appreciate their qualities you ought to see the. garments and compare them with any you have erer seen at $5 to $10 more. I If rf( ' ' m - EXTRA SPJCIAL FOR SATURDAY Suspenders, Reg. 50c Volues .....;.29c NccRwear, Retf. 50c Values. ........29c Men's 01.00 and 01.25 Golf Shirts 69c Suit Cases, Ref. 05.00 Vnlues...03.55 Men's 05.00 Worsted Trousers 03.55 SALSBURY HATS $250 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY -