The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 19, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER .19. -1003.
10
niner, rioia
Track and
Diamond
KIIISEltil BEATS
IDLER'S CREW
Portland Slatater Backed
Up by Good Teamwork
and Heavy' Hitting:.
VCelt, w rnada It four straight yes
' terday through the excellent ptichtns
and tbe elever base-running ana lnslst
ant hammering of the Beavers' heavy
slugging. San Francisco used two
pttchera In an affort to atop taa
alaught. but It availed them nothing
but the little and of a to 1 scora Mai
eholr's home-run in th Jastranto saved
- the visitors from a disgraceful shut-out.
-Klnsella waa In grand shape and kept
the Seals to four scattered nits, lie
, laid hie shadow-like awkwardness on
the shelf durin the afternoon and In
the third Inning threw McArdle, Berger
and Mohler out at flret on grounders.
After retiring- the southern brigade
In short order In the first chapter, the
homesters got extremely busy In their
tialf. tesey wanted ana iw w..u,
' hn Cnnntrr beat Out his Own JJUnt
Johnson neatly sacrificed both men up
a peg and Casey regisierea wnn
i.r rolled to hold DandK's swift ground
er. Bassey's long fly to left gave
Cooney the opportunity of crossing the
rlate. The Httle Italian was morguea
trying to steal second, a moment later.
. . Coma Zssy la Beoona sair.
..Another acorelet waa ours In the
Verond. McCredle singled over Into the
left garden and too second wuen
.Ardlea error allowed Kyan to negoti
ate first Madden's foul fell Into Ber
ry's waiting m Its, but Klnaella's tramp
filled the cushions. Casey's sacrifice
wiiimimI McCndlt home and the bell
'clanged once. Cooney made the third
out on a fly to Melcholr.
Repetition was the slogan ' of the
home talent, and when Johnson tripled
Into left field he waa brought safely
home on lansigs scorching, two-nag-
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WHIM HITS
TO ABOLISH RULE
Missionaries Will: Ask Con-
ference Colleges to Kc
scind Agreement. 1
(Speetal Dispatch te The Journal. 1
Walla Walla. Wash.. Sept. ll.-nAo-
onrdlng to Information received at Whit
man college, the associated students of
that school, will probably pass a reso
lution at their meeting next Wednesday
morning, asking that the "four-year
rule," made last year at ' the college
conference held here. Te amended so
that some of last yAri team, who are
now ineligible, may piay, whitman win
enforce ractdlv the rules of the confer
ence and should the amendment not be
favored by the other colleges, the local
mm r b
arer Into right field.
After this dlnnlar of run-ffettlng
Beavers laid off till the sixth. Then
crossfire of bunts threw the Mohler
camp jnco consiernauon. Houreaia mm
av nloe one down and reached first with
out much . ado. Then , Buddy Ryan
turned the same trick - safely. Tom
Madden followed in the right niche and
his nifty single allowed the big man
ager the scurry plateward for. the -fifth
and final run for the northerners. .
Melon olx Bares .Bacon. ... '
San Francisco looked good to go the
froute of the first two games - of the
series, had not Melcholr butted Into Kin
cella'a well laid .plans. A string of
cyphers had been starlngthe visitors
In the faoe all afternoon. When the last
canto rolled, around Klnsey put 4be
crusher on Zelder, whose lawn-mower
waa handled to ft nit tiv rtnnnav Than
Melcholr lifted the ball .high and clear
vvcr me ngni rieia
COURTEOUS COLLEGE
MAID AT SALEftl
Famous" guldeless pacer making
obeisance to; and acknowledging
cheers and appreciation fit the grand
stand at the Salem State Fair track.
College Maid was the favorite of all
Fair visitors, with hardly an excep
tion. She equaled her record of
2:09 at Salem, making tbx first half
In 1:01.
daily ma TO
SATISFY CfiOWDS
Eurining: Eaces to Be 3Iixed
Among the Harness
Program Next Week.
Next week's dally feast for lovers of
i harness racing sport and fancy live-
fenci" whr. e "tock ha. Just been announced In de-
stood and watched Ote Johnson's soar two ' tall by the general management of the
Ft-"'
YOUfJB PATRICK
Will; ritch' Former .Beaver
In Game Tomorrow'
' -, Kyan Stays ; Hero.
Manager McCredle of the Portland
team released young Patrick this morn
Ing and Manager Krneat Mohler of the
Ban Francisco club as promptly snapped
ud the t wirier. Mohler will use. the
youngster In the first game of the aou
ble . header against Portland tomorrow
afternoon. "I have not seen Patrick
start," said the 'crafty Seal manager this
morning, "but he looks mighty good
when he's warming up. I thing, with
very valuable pitcher. I'm go-
PIGEON
prior. Cooney got the second assist
afternoon by whipping Williams'
days p
of the
arrasser to ftrst. end Beck closed the
gift-like performance by skying to Bas
te y in left.'.;
xn score:
- -i i SAN FRANCISCO. "
Mohler; th. ........ ... i
JrliideDrand, ir.. ...... 4
Zelder. ss..... j
Melcholr, rf 4
WUliams. lb..., 4
Beck. cf. ............ j
McArdle, 8b
.Merger, p 1
Browning, p 2
AB.vR. S. TO. A. E.
0
. 0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
Totals , 83 t 4 24 12 0
PORTLAND.: .
AB. R. H. PO. A. B
Casey, 2b.
am. .......... .
Johnson, 8b. .........
Danzig, lb...........
Bassey, If.............
McCredle, rf..........
rtyan, cr.
Madden, ...,,....., 4
junaeua, p, 1
1
1
0
14
0
3
4
8
1
Total ..?8 6 11 27 ir I
.SCORE BY INNINGS.
San Frabetsco ...00000000 11
- Hits ......,..0 0002. 0 01 1 4
Portland ...2 11 0 0 10 0 5
Hits ..........1 2 8 0 1 8 10 11
'f" ' SUMMARY. , " "...
Struck wt--by Browning; 2; Klnsella
8. Bases on balls off Berger 2. Two
base hits Panrigr. Three lase hits
Johnson. Home run Melcholr. Sacri
fice bits Cooney. Johnson, Bassey, Ca
jey, Klnsella. Stolen bases McCredle.
First base on errors San Francisco 2.
Jft on bases San Francisco, 6 ; Portland.-
. Innings pitched by Berger
2: by. Browning 6. Base hits off Ber
rer : runs ti Rrnvninr
Ch,a tff,feat. to Berr. Time of game
i;8S. Umpires Flynn and Cheyne.v
CHAJiriOXS KNOCK OAK
SLABSTER OUT OP BOX
fCalUd Frees Leased Wlre.l
San Franciscov Sept. 1. The cham
pions blanked the tail-enders yesterday,
knocking Loucka out of the box In the
slath. Hoap proved a pussle.
Score: .
LOS ANGELES.
Wheeler, Sb
Plllon. lb
Brasbear. rf .........
J. Smith, 8b. ........
Ellis, If
1 inriaa, ss
Kasterly,
ilosp, j
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
1 4
1 8
1 Jl
1 8
Totals 80 4 12 27 14
, V , , OAKLAND.
AB. R. II PO. A. E.
Coot If . . ; .
Truesdale. 2b
JlPltrnuller, rf
Ttgan. sa
Mattery, lb .........
1m Lonse,
H. ftmlth. 8b..
Lewis, cf
Ioucka, p ...........
Hriy. p
"Miner ...v....
Mran T. ...
Van Haltren
Totals .....
..84 t 87 It 1
Pstted for Lewis la ninth.
Hatted for Hardy hi ninth
V Bat ted for TruesdaleHn ninth.
SCORE BT INNINGS.
Lee Angela. . .1 1 1 1 t 4
lilts 8 I i I I 1 It u
OxklanJ
Hits 1 1 8 1 S i
SUMMARY.
Thr-m fcft Oakea. Tw-bae hit
MelUnulJr. Wlwltr. Secrt'-e bi
ltrm J. frmfth- Braahear. Flret
V- rlied bene Hoep. 8; Ixwfc, 4;
)-rv. 1. ptrerk Out HT UM, 1
1 n.! to taitery: Ixiuc km te lat-
i L Ieara. Charre efeet te
v,'ka rne 1:41. I mplree O Cew-
i.,l r.4 Ferirta.
I'alralty IWis Jape.
r-- r-- r 4
T K;u 1 Tfe fl'et ejeeehafl
f . :t tlrrrttm . n the Wal
t . ' . . t('(-i rf t t'ctl-t tttatra.
..... '..! ti a .. f ,f 1 1, AmTKA
I I I t (( ( ! t ,
Coun try-Cl ub. and Livestock - association.
Because negotiations for aevefal fea
tures and novelties were not completed
until yesterday, the committee could
not announce the program tintil today.
Although this will be Portland's first
attempt nt anything of this kind on
such an imposing scale, the attractions
offered from next Monday morning un
til next Saturday night are In every
way equal to the program at the state
fair this week and in some respects bet
ter. ,
College Maid, the suldeless mare, has
been secured for anDearances each day,
both in trick exhibitions and mile dashes
aa-ainst time, on three davs of the week.
This marvelous little mare has been the
sensation or all the race -meets ana
fairs where she has sDneared and Port
land will be the only place where she
! will make three attempts in a single
week to lower ner present record or
3:00. Her trials agalnnt time will be
made Monday, Wednesday and Thurs
day afternoons.
The demand of the public for a serl?s
or running races nas Deen met Dy me
Country club and each afternoon there
will be at least one event for the bang
tails. It was at first thought that to
mix the harness and running races
would not be a desirable thing to do,
but there are thousands of people in
Portland who like to "ee the ponies."
Week's Baelns; Frogrram.
r The followin Is the detailed program
for each day of the races:
Monday, September 81 Grand Opening'
Open River purse, 2:14 pace, $1,000.
Commercial Club purse, 2:16 trot,
$1,000.
College Maid, 2:08 guldeless pacer.
Mile dash.
Mule handicap, directors drive.
Running race, one half mile.
Tuesday, September 32 Inland Smplre
Say.
Board of Trade purse. 2-vear-oId trot
ters, 8400.
Chamber of Commerce Dure. 3-vear-
oia pacers, touu.
Trotting. 2:27 class, $1,000.
Special Running race, five eighths
mile. $100.
Wednesday, September S3 Portland
Day.
Manufacturers' purse, J-year-old pa-
Rose City purse. 2:09 pacers, $2,500.
Trotting, 2:20 class. $1,000.
College Maid. 2:09, guldeless pacer,
miie Qitsn.
Special Running, one mile. $100.
Thursday, September 94, Western Ore
gon Say.
Pacing, 2:2C class, $1,000.
Country Club purse, 2:1$ trotters, $2.
800.
Columbia purse, 8-year-old trotters. $800,
' 's aaaia, guiaeiess pacer, mue
aasn.
Running race, five eighths mile..
Friday. September 25, Westers Wash.
lagtoa Say.
Pacing, 2:08 class, consolation class.
Pacing. 1:25 class, $1,000.
Special trot
Running, three eighths mile.
Saturday, September 2d, Children's Say,
Rapid Transit purse, 2:08 pacers. $1,-
500.
Rural Spirit purse. 2:10 trotters, $1.-
VV.
Trottlnir. rorrsoUUon, :1 claa. $500.
iuunuijr race.
AWARDED TROPHIES
The homing pigeon races which have
been pulled off between Salem and
Portland 1 in connection with the state
fair, tame to a close yesterday when
J. P. Limerick's young flyer made
the fastest time of the series between
the two cities, 1:05. R. H. Bauer took
second and third places with . Ltllls
in fourth and H. J. Wilson In fifth
place.
Mr. Bauer was awarded the Barr &
Wright cup for the best average time
in the races, winning by a big margin.
J. P. Limerick won the fair board cup
for best speed In young bird races, ana
K. . Lillls captured the trophy offered
by the state board for the best speed In
the old bird races. I
It is a curious fact that In the races
tne young birds made much better tlm
tnan tne old birds.
institution will live -up to the letter and
spirit of the rules.
Whitman was harder hit by the rules
man any or tne six colleges and some
01 mem aia not suit ner at tne time.
.However, she said nothing, but when a
survey of the situation was made this
fall and It is seen how greatly the
school is crippled, steps were taken to
remeay tne matter. wnat Whitman
will ask will be- that players who have
had their four years, part of which has
been in preparatory departments of her
own, or some other school, be allowed
to play, that ' preparatory record nut
counting against them.
"Babies" Have Flayed.
Owing to the fact that Whitman has
a smaller number of students than any
of the other Institutions of the nort-h
west with whom she has been Com
peting In athletics she has had to use
every bit of available material to keep
ner nraa aoove waier. dot tnts rea
wouiu rrequenuy piay when they were
young and undeveloped, instead of wai
in
NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE.
Aberdeen 6, Butte 1.
Aberdeen, Wash., Sept 19,-Aberdeen
played all around Butte here yestert
and won easily. Buddy Pernoll was
good form. Tne score: R. 11. E.
Butte 00000001 0 1 5
Aberdeen ..3 0008000 0 8 12
Batteries Harkness and Bender: Per-
uuii aim ournier.
Vancouver 5, Spokane 8.
Vancouver. B. C. SeDt. 19. Dunn a.ro-
pianen in tne nrst inning nere yester
day, and before he reached earth again
iaie locals nan live runs and tne same.
Hall was not scored on till the ninth.
The score: R. H. E.
Vancouver 6 6 4
Spokane 3 9 i
Batteries Hall and Arbogast; Dunn
ana Kogers.
This Date In Sport AnnaJa,
lift At Portland V W.ltar Smn
defeated Joshua Ward In scullers' raca
lt At Chicago: John Mc Devi ft de.
feated Joseph Dion in billiard match
for championship and 81.000.
1S& At Sacramento: Jack Dempaey
j win .ionon in rur rounoa.
1M On the Thames, England: Wll
lUn Beech defeated J. G. Geudaur la
cwllerr rare. 4S miles, for $i.0u and
championship ef the world.
' At Coney Island: Tommy Ryan
won from Frank Craig In 14 rounds.
lt The Coijmbus team won the
petinant ta the Americas, association.
1M7 t Sa, Antenlo: Adolph Top
perwela broke ,Ti urgeU without a
an in,
A BTTKVT Cam.O '
4rees tbe fir. The road Is wbole
fonie bt t the kin; that raa b
sad Inetaatly nlmM toy apply
m Ballard's ew Ltalmeot. Be rre
fered tor seeldeats by keplr. a bottle
alr la the hnn B-et for pralna.
amimrm. CVta. MU. ..nm.ff.m m.m .
relna. baaioos mrj and ail acbe mjul
aai-vs.
Frk 2f. 5 and 8Ltw Sold by
CioiiBore Lrug con-iisy.
Tacoma 0, Seattle 0.
Seattle. Wash., Sept. 19. Hall proved
an enigma to the Seattle players yes
terday, and Tacoma won 9 to 0. On the
oiner nana, liusn was Dounded nard.
The score: R. H. B.
Senttle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2
Tacoma ...0 0800S10 0 9 14 0
Batteries Rush and Stanley; Hall
and Kellackey. Umpire McKune.
XAITOXAL LEAGUE GAMES.
At New York.
First game - R. H. E.
Pittsburg ' 0 6 1
New York 7 100
Batteries M add ox. Brandon and Olb
Bon; Mathewson, Breanahan and Need
ham. Umpires Klem and O'Day.
Second game R. JL E.
Pittsburg 7 12 1
New York 12 IS 2
Batteries Cam n Its, Leerer, Vail and
Gibson; White, McGlnnlty, Breanahan
and Need ham. Umpires Klem and
O'Day. ' .
At PhUadelphla,
n. h.e.
Chicago .' i. 1 7 8
hilaieipnia I 7 1
Batteries Overall and Kline: McQuil
lan and Jacklitach.
proper development the youngster will
make a Terr
Ing to giva him a chanoe against his old
teammates tomorrow In on of the dou-
blo-neader tames. , ,
I m.m.
Buddy Ryan, the clever little third
baseman and outfielder, will be with
Portland again next year. Boston .has
waived all claim to him. much to the
delight or tne McCredles. However,
iiosion Gian t overtook a Dec in snap
ping up Danzig, the riant first aacker.
With Ryan back next year the fans will
know that the team is to be one of' sta
bility again. Buddy made a frlamtful
slump for a while In mid-season, but
the little chap la hitting the ball like
a nena just now. xesteraay no coppea
iure nice nits in tour times up,
Frisco closes with a double header to
morrow, the first game being called at
2 o clock, and the second 10 minutes
after the conclusion of the first. Port
land has so far won four straight games
from the Seals and the fans are ex
tremely hopeful that the coming three
wui.iau into tne same Dag.
The umpiring" of Flynn and Cheyne
has done a greaf deal to rejuvenate the
Beavers, whose playing had become un
usually careless under the offialtlom of
Bull Perlno and Jack O'Connell, partic
ularly the former. Everybody Is in the
game all the time, and that's what
makes a winning team.
Danslg went to sleep during the mid-
ale of the same and while he slumbered
Buddy Ryan was morgued trying to
steal second. Danzig was on third and
there were two men dut. Thlna-a didn't
look bright for tho man at the plate and
when the signal for a double steal came
Babe waa dreaming. At least he might
have made a flourish to cover Rvan'a
attempt to steal. .
W W
Ed Killllav. Charlie Rurke. ' "Slim"
Marshall, Ed White, Joe Fay and North
rup. all of whom played ball her at
some time or other this year, are play
ing in tne uoeur a Aiene league now.
nuuiay nas Deen a sensation lor ward'
ner. where he made a great record by
si rtK in a- -oux- i a men-in -on gam e. - tttrrko
is also with Wardner. while Marshal h
wnue ana ay are wun waitace. worth.
rup Is with Mullan. The boys are all
making good.
Rndora. 104 ' I KtrahhatimV 4 to 1. won
lllia May HowM.li, 104 (Ponltn). T I'll
seomid: Wtern, HI (Van luyn), 8Tit
&. third. Time. 1.17. , '
Klfth rare, one mile, sailing rnjuei
7 to I, wun: moon
atxionn ie-
hlnl. Time,
ard purse Sam Harher (107). rVHullt
van. 7 to I won: Ijidr Alicia (1071
Charboneau, 8 to I, aocond: Hllver Heel
(107), Van Duyn, 4 10 t, third. Time,
(). Vnn Uuyn. t W I,
Iire.s (H). 1'oplln, ( to t. a
ruts (98), 11 Clark, 4 to f, it
Coach nob Forbea Entlmslastlc.
Sob Forbes, the old Yale star and
present football ooaah at the University
of Oregon, arrived In town from Mal
lard laot night and Is putting up at the
University rluh. .Forbes Is on tils way
to Kugene, leaving for the upper valley
tomorrow morning.
lie expects ta hvs aome of the foot
ball men on the' field by Monday night.
wnen preliminary worn will commence,
Forbes is enthualastlo over the pros
pects at the state university and be
lieves ha will be able to whip a winning
eleven out or ma material at hand.
Scott Teaching at II III. ;
University of Oregon football team, will
not return, to college this rail. Scott
baa Joined the f aou It v of Hill MIllKt-v
aoademy and will assist Jack Latourette
in preparing the cadets for the season's
games.. Mcott arrived from Pendleton
early (n the week.
- Travers Beats Trarlg.
Garden City, ftept, 19. Jerome n Tra
vers defeated Walter J. Trsvla 1 un
at tfie national amateur golf tourna
ment yesterday. Plav was exciting all
tne way through. Travers and Max
Behr will meet in the final round 'today'
for the championship, a 81 hole match.
; 10 Cent to fttook Bhow.
The race meeting and livestock show
at trie country club, September 81 to
28 will be reached by special trains on
the O. H, A N. Trains will leave Union
depot at 11:20 and 1)80 p. m.; return
ing, leava Country olub at I p. m. ami
8 D. m. Far. 10 cents one war: 10
cents round trip. Tickets at Third and
wasmngion streets ana - union depot
Twenty-five to 88 per cent reductions
to close out 418,000 stock crockery.cut
ass, nana-painteo cnina. etc. eaite
hlna A Glass Co.. 2S2 Morrison, near
Park.
Death Roll 'of
the Northwest
J). Andrews,
Ihanon, Or, Kept. 19. D. Andrews,
18 years old, and an old pioneer, died
at his home three miles north of this
city yesterday after, an Illness of throe
daya . , , '
The deceased waa born in t:onnrtl.
cut and came to tiregen in 18ij M had
llvi In Linn county elncn. I la was
married to Mlaa Addle llamilti In le
banon In li'ii and to this un; ,n ih.,.
has bevn born nine-children, tight of,
whom are living. J .
He was county "rlerk of Llnit county'
seversl years a wo and was mI.a at ,...
tlmo In the mercantile biiKlnens at Le
banon, he being one of the firm that
built the first brick bulldlna.at ki.
city.- ,- ' ... ' '
. Mrs. Stephen Morgan.
(Special IM'patcs to Tse JwraaLl . .
Forest Grove, Or Bept 1). Mra
Stephen Morgan. 88 veara. of Mil eit
died at a Portland hospital Wednesday.'
Three weeks ago VlrO Morsan 4nlnrm-
her hand and blood poisoning resulted.
Mrs. Moruan came here from N.
braaka four years ago. She. is survived
y ner nuanand and tour children.
Airs. Morxan waa secrrtarv of the
local branch of the W. R. C. and iunlor
vice-president of the state W. R. C.
The funeral will be held todav. with
Interment in Forest View cemetery.-
' -r' ' ,
" ' Clifton E. Jameaon.
(Special IH.patch to The Joarnat.l
Aberdeen. Wah Bent. 19. CliftrTn Fl
Jameson, 47 years, ex-mayor of Monte
sano and at one time prominent In the
social and financial llfs of Grays Har
bor, died here - today. Since leaving
the harbor Mr. Jameson had spent most
of his time In Texas.. The following
survive him:' Mrs, R. P. Brown, wife
of the manager of the Aberdeen ball
team: Earl Jameson, aged 17, and Roma '
Jameson, a student In Aberdeen college.
Mrs. H. H. Carter, wife of County Aa- H
sessor Carter, is a sister.
Good Fishing at Newport.
Advice has fust been received that
sllverside and chlnook salmon are being
caught on trolls in Taqulna bay.
To Save on
Talldng
Machines
The Answer Is to Buy Now at These Special Prices,
When You May Save From $10.00 to $45.00 on a
Machine, According to Selection. This Is a General
clearance of About 110 Machines.
SEE DISPLAY IN WASHINGTON ST. WINDOW
'iTj-V-
TORONTO'S AUTUMN
RACING COMMENCES
son students In the "prep" department
P
&lor
g until their college course, aa thev
would have done had they known that
a four-year rule wouldbe enacted. As
It is, they have played when they were
noi ai meir nest ana reel mat tne rule
should not be made ex post facto. How
ever, the authorities at the college would
have it distinctly understood that thev
win rigidly eniorce any rules made and
snouiu tne amendment not be passed,
Whitman will lose some valuable ma.
terlaL
The professional rule is to be rigidly
enrorcea at ine local scnooi. or this
reason Walter Brubaker and Stanley
Boiieske, who -played summer ball, de
cided not to return, as they were given
to understand they could not play if
they did. contrary to reports. Vincent
Borleske Is said not to have nrofea-
sionaiizea nimseii vnis summer.
Coach Blanchard is working hard with
the squad and bids fair to develop a
speedy bunch. More than 40 candi
dates were out last night and many
more have expressed their Intention of
showing up. The persistent rumors
that Whitman will nave a weak team
has put every student on his mettle and
all who can wear a suit are out learn
ing how to fall on the bail and other
rudiments of the game. -
PHYSICAL DIRECTORS
MEET INY.M.C. A. HALL
Q. A. Smith, the genial T. M. C. A.
physical director of Vancouver, B. C,
will be the shining oratorical light at
what the T. M. C. A. claims to ba an
extraordinary meeting to be held In
the auditorium Sunday afternoon. On First game
that date tne auditorium nas Deen en-let. louis...
tlrely turned over to the physical men Philadelphia
.viviuu) win., v i,. autumn
meeting of the Ontario Jockey club com
menced today at Woodbine park, and
the prosnecta are for One of the 'verv
best race meetings ever held in Toronto.
Tne norsea come back to the autumn
races thoroughly seasoned after the
summers campaign and the quality of
the thoroughbreds will make the con
tention for the atakea and nuraea . th
keenest on record.
The stakes, the most valuable of
which are the Toronto autumn cup of
one and one-quarter miles, to be run
today and the Ontario Jockey club cup,
two mum ana a quarter, 10 oe run next
Saturday, each have $2,000 added. The
Dominion handicap of 11,000 added at
one mue, ana tne uurnam cup of 11,500,
together with a challenge cup, presented
by the Earl of Dunham, at one and
three-quartera miles, are the two events
lor norses loaied in Canada.
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.
At Detroit.
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R. H.E.
Detroit 1 4 9
New York 5 0 1
Batteries Winter. Wlllett. Pavne and
Schmidt: Chesbro and Blair.
Chicai
At Chicago.
go 1 1 0
Washington 0 2
Batteries Walsh. Hhaw and Sullivan:
Johnson and Street f
At Cleveland.
R. H. E.
Cleveland 2 6 2
Boston l o 2
Batteries Rhoades and Bemia; Arel-
lanes ana uononue.
Sale Begins - Monday Morning Terms Cash or Small
Monthly Payments to Reliable People,. .
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$7 JO for $17.50 Machines. II $RS0 to $19.40 for $25 and $30 Machines.
$8 JO for $20.00 Machines. $65 and $155 for ,$100 and $200 Machines.
The long fall and winter evenings are coming when a Talking Machine
will give the whole family and your friends pleasure.
Talking Machine Cabinets
Ton owners of Talking Machines and to
those who huy machines at this Clearance Sale-
we will close but over 50 Cabinets disk and
cylinders some, at a third and a half regular
prices.
98.75 FOR $25.00 CABINCTS
f 9.60 FOR $27.00 CABINETS '
f 26.00 FOR $38.00 CABINETS
947.50 FOR $70.00 CABINETS
f 52.50 FOR $85.00 CABINETS
Others at equally reduced prices. See win
dow display. The above prices on Talking Ma
chines, and Cabinets will positively not be dup
licated after this lot is sold out. Customers can
buy a Talking Machine at this sale, with a fine
Cabinet price for both only $16.25; the cost at
any other time would be $42.50. You actually
save $26.25 by attending this sale. Other com
binations at equally attractive prices. You need
not take a Cabinet with your Talking Machine
unless you prefer to do so we merely offer you
the opportunity to buy both at less than the ml
price ot one, or it you have a talking Machine,
we oner the oportunity to place an attractive
and useful piece of furniture in your home at
very small cost.
EILERS PIANO HOUSE.
353 Washington St., Cor; PorK
THE LARGEST DEALERS IN ALL MAKES TALKING MACHINES.
RECORDS AND CABINETS IN THE NORTHWEST
At St. Ixraia.
In order , that they may Inaugurate the
ening or tne winter season in good
openl.
style.
At Boston.
R. HE.
Cincinnati 11 1 I
Boston f IS s
Batteries oorner. Slattern. Linda-
man and Bmlth; Rowan. Dubec and lio
lyean. Umpire Rigler.
At BrooUyau
First Vame
ft Louis
Brooklyn ...i
Batteriea Lush and Bliss:
and Dunn.
Second rajne R. H. k.
Bt. Louis i t
Bmoklyn S 2
Batterieseauee ana iforaa;Beu ano
Farmer. Umpire Owena
Praetlcallr every nhyaical director in
the city win nave a piace on tne pit
l and will be invited to briefly dl
his plana for the year to coma
The r. M. u. JL. leaders eiuo and t
Physical Board of Management will be
there en masse. An. Interesting feature
of the meeting will be the decorations,
which wlll endeavor to describe every
phase of the physical life catered to
by -the association.
While the meeting- will be mainly
given up to short, bright speeches, the
musical side will not? be entirely neg
lected. Melton Runydn, coming to the
fore aa one of the city's leading
bassos, will be beard In a couple of
selections - while tne Rosa City quar
tet will lead the singing. This quar
tet consists Of A. K. Marriott, W. C
Aylsworth. T. D. Miller and O. It Par
ish. Three o'clock is the time an
nounced for tha meeting.
R. H. E.
J 10 1
l a l
Batteries Powell and Smith: Flatter
ana powers.
Second game R. H.E.
Bt. Louis t IS S
r nuaoeipnia 4 S I
Batteries Dlneen and Spencer
iotpih ana Xjapp.
Anaconda Races.
Anaconda. Sept It. Weather cloudy,
track muddy. . Results yesterday:
First race, three furlongs, eelllng
Thurs 111 (Van Dusen). tt; Tallow
foot lit (Hullooat), t-t; Lady Mar
tinea, 11C (Fisher), even. Time, :S8.
8econd race, four furlonrs. selling-
Duke of Orleans, 10J (Van Dusen). 4-S;
KuronaLkln. 107 fPlshert. even: OtiMn
Carolina, 10T (Stuart). Time, :St.
Third race, aeven furlonga. selling
.Tarp, 10 (Heatherton), t to S. won;
Reeue W 10S (McLaurhlln). S ta S.
second; Fury a. 101 (Shrlner), even,
third. Time, l:SS.
Fourth race, aeven furlongs, selling
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fiimprta, raahe, eruptions, etc, show that some vnliealthj humor or add
mporitr is diaemainir and corruritlriz tha circulation, ao that Instead ef
100017100: Bounsjunent ana axrenrta to the fine, delicate tissues of the skin.
i it is .continually pouring out its acrid and ttnhealthv accumulation.
.(it External application of aaJres, washes, lotiona, etc, mar relieve soma of
fll tV itrhlno' and other liiaoomfort miiimI K tVln tvwV.f ..4 itiiatMiM
.m should be used, put troca trratraent caunot reach the humor-laden blood
and therefore cannot core. A thoroug-a cleansicr of the tlood is the only
.111 .cure loraam oiacaaca. o. o. o., a pureij veg-etabie preparation, U ut best
2 , aad quickest remedy. It foes down into the circulaUou asd Beutrslires
j and removes the acids, impurities and humors, thoroughly purifies the
f.c . circulatioo and permanenUy cures skin !ieases of every kind. When
-t t 8. & S. has driven the humors and impurities from the tlood. and cooled
11 asdcJeanaed the acid-heated circulatioo, every trmptora pasaes away, the
- skin is affain nourished with rich, healthful Mood and the trouble cured, as
J;' the cause has been removed. Book on skin diseases and any taedical advice
HI fwtaaawho write, XIIE SWIFT PdnC CO ATUUTTA, Of-
NjEXT WEEK
Splendid ' Percheron . Stallions, High-Stepping
Coach Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Poultry.
BLOODED STOCK ON PARADE
First Event on New Grounds of the
PORTLAND COUNTRY CLUB
AND LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION .
Pacific National Show
' It's on All Next Week September 21-26.
RACES p VERY DAY
FASTEST HORSES, ON FAST, SIGHTLY
TRACK
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