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OF THE WORLD Ring, Diamond, Field and Track met a ALE HEMY HITIIIIG N. A. A. C TRAINER III Of Men's High-Grade Clothes ready-to-wear jvith a style and all-wool quality and tailoring such as you find in no other clothing. Speas, ltor and Johnson Tebeau Says American As f Open Up on Fitz Mc Credie Chased. sociation Satisfied With Its Present , Place. m w ym mm ib mm mm m mm . mm . am m m mm maw m. m m awi mm r m mr sn CHICAGO US GRAB OUTLAWS DOWNS SENATORS I I i .v.V'f , v v-: j.v va hit: ft--"- ip , - . (Special Dlapatcn to The Journal. Sacrameno, July U. Heavy hlttlnf on . tha part of the Beavers gave the north rnera a 6 to 4 victory over the Senator ' today. Comedy was a etde issue of the tame, with Umpire McGreevy chasing , Manager McCredle and Mickey Qraney ejit of tfie lot after plastering $20 worth of fine on the big boas of the Portland brigade. , Speas was the star of the game, his ' .triple In the sixth driving in two runs that clinched the game, and his running catch In the same inning, cutting orr a thr Haeirer from Janslns" s stick. Portland hee-nn scorine In the second lnnlnr. whenBreen scored on JFishar's two bagger. . In. the third Byrnes errea kt home, and two men scored on Ort's j. two bagger. Johnson reached home by . a slide in the ninth after be had got on the sacks bv a double. Sacramento made all four of her runs In the fourth Inning on three blngles, a 1 base on balls and an error. They made three hits in the seventh, but good rieia lng prevented any more runa bcore: PORTLAND. ARRRPO. A. E. Olson, as Fpeas, If. Hvan.cf, Guyn, rf. .McCredle, rf. Johnson, Sb. ......... "Ort, lb. .... ...., .- lireen, . 2tv ....... Fisher, c , - Garrett, p. Harlcness, p. ...... 4 .... . . M 8 1 1 1 0 2 10 - s o 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 a i 4 0 15 1 ! . J i vein I M i V ' ' 1 7 0 01 Totals .............87 10 2( SACRAMENTO. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Doyle, Zh, ,....4 1 0 3 I - House. If., " ... 4 0 4 4 1 Gandll, lb. 4 0 0 8 0 0 Bhlnn, as. j f V T tJ .raiiHing. so. ......... e V 1 Z 1 Hymes, c ........... 4 1 0 4 0 1 Graham, rf. S . .1.. 1 1 1 0 0 FlUgerald. p. ........ 4 0 1 0 0 0 - Totals ...........jaJ7Tj7 11 ;v SCORE BT INNINGS. Portland ........0 1 1 9 9 10 0 1 ita ....o illi.io 1 1 10 Sacramento 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Hits ..........1 3 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 7 SUMMARY. Hlta Off Garrett 7, runs 4; Innings pitched. 1. Stolen bases Johnson, irm, ouuin. x aree case nil epeas. Two base hits Fisher. Ort. 1 Sacrifice Doc" Cornell, trainer of the Portland baseball clubs, who haa been secured by the "Multnomah club to train the athletes In the national championships at Seattle next month RED HOT GOSSIP FOR RABID FANS i Thera was a big differ ence in the Colts' work all around yesterday. Etaton can tell the other hit Oarrett First base on balls Off .. eii.w" .now. Jo 4 . but he ntigerald. (; off Garrett, I, Struck out I""""'" uo ouaaeir. By ntxgerald, 8: by Garrett, S; by isia.nB. . - xnt dt raicnea oaii m- son. Graham. Byrnea. ; Time a hours. ureevy. Double play Mouse umpire Mo- to NATIONAL GAMES YESTERDAY "At Boston R.H.B. vmcagq n 2 j Batteries Pfelster' and Archer; More At Philadelphia v " '" stuir.!- K Philadelphia ......:.......!! i 4 Batteries Bachman, Laudermilk. Beeba and Phelps; Corrldoa and Dooin. At PhiladelDhla . ; .' .fecpnd game i;wiaaeipnia rn......,...,,.., T is uatterlea Melter, Beebe, Breanahan nd Bliss; Richie, Mora and Dooin. Four- At New Tork . Cincinnati New York Batteries Fromms .and Crandall and Schlet At Brooklyn Pittsburg ; Brooklyn Batteries Lelfleld, Frock. R. It E. S-14 R.H.E. ..1 8 t ..3.4 1 McLean; R. H.E. .1 7 1 B 11 1 , uU uiwwui uumyn ana Jaarshail. AMERICA GAMES YESTERDAY At St Louis R.H.E. . Boston .................... 4 ii s - St Louis ... ... I ii I Batteries Burchlll. Wolters, Pap. .... and Dooohue; Pinesa. Powell, and Ste , pbens. At Detroit . ... p tr n Washington sua Detroit ......"..:.:, 12 i " VndSchd?900 M1 Str' Don- At Cleveland : Philadelphia . Cleveland . Batteries Bender and Rhoades and Easterly. At Chicago New York ............. Chicago : ..i!Tu?rnl)p, ana Klelnow and At St Louis c, i O 6 8 R.H.E. ..6 4 1 .. 1 Thomas; R. H. E. ..0 4 1 .9 10 1 Big Bill Chlnault nort.lnl M.i. vi. kv uun i hi maae -ens ste-o vea- teraay that was a hummer. Never saw any other nltaher nn. tv... low up the ball at full speed going away and then get It to first to morgue the runner. . ....... e e Lrociter is com in unn. . two hits and as Drettv a .r.H. pna would ear to sea In four trips to n(h ' ' ' , .. . .... . ..... .. , . . e Hurley and Irb turni - . usual trick ireaterdav. Tn. ..iTlj off a double steal from second to third, and then Just to show the fans It wasn't an accident thr ni r -rrL ' trlCK or . tha aama VInd n.i.i, on the Dlar. FouT;r-V .ZWXl atmosphere on the first -pilfer and he AftHCIB BnCHKHl T1 M nr... . . . 1 ...:. .....i..t;: ue uftu iwuuuou .erra xirma again. f " e - e .Kennedy is now the pinch hitting won der. His three bagger the (J a- before u.vW i iw runs, ana nts double yesterday- shoved another across the rub- By Hiland Baggerly. San Francisco, July 16. Oeorge Te beau, one of the big moguls of the American association, sat (n the grand stand yesterday afternoon. Ha Is the only magnate who owns threa fran chises. Kansas City, Louisville and Den ver are his property, and all three are money makers. . Tebeau came to San Francisco to secure talent from the Call fornia league. While he has had nu merous conferences with players, as yet ne- nas signed no one. He has made overtures to Danny Shay, Happy Smith and Jack Meyers, first baseman ii the defunct San Jose club. Shay will have -Mumer laiic wnn xeoeau Deiore . ne leaves for home tomorrow night Danny Is the type of player the magnate fa vors. e uaes a ugnier. There have been frequent rumors to the effect that the American associa tion would break away from the minors this winter, and make a fight for major league recognition. For the past couple of years this league has been carrying a ufup on us snouioer. it really believes it has outgrown Its rjresent com nan v and ought to take a seat with the big nows. uespite tnese war rumors. Te beau declared there was nothlnar AMntr. auu ins wura is almost law. Dillon Was Brooding. "What Is the matter with TirMnnT- were the words heard on every hand yes terday. "Never saw him nluv bait" The silver king booted a couple, which set the tonsmea to vurrlnr if another first baseman had been guilty of tu m nuinoer 01 errors less would nave oeen saia, but Dillon puts up such r&ttlinar -am in the field that the ougs iigurea sometning must be wrong when he bootecLas many as he did in the ursi coupie innings. There was something wran. with nil ton. lie- was brooding over sickness in the family. Mra Dillon iindnrwont a serious operation at their former home in Illinois yesterday, and he was anx lousiy waiting to hear the news. Was it to oe wonaerea at tnat Frank was un steady in the field T Tn tha nurth Inning Dillon saw it was no nu. ini ha utra Tvneeier to iiiusn up toe nuua. Charles Comlskev has wireTl irlrat Baseman Meyers of tha San Jose club to sena terms. Meyers was one of the brightest young players in the Cali fornia league, and Comlskev is not tha only manager burning up the wires to get his name to a contract . HaD' Smith siroeft a contract with tha Chicago 'National league club yesterday, out win not report until next spring. Hap will finish the year In tha Cali fornia league. PITTSBTJEG SECUKES FIELDER CAMPBELL! (United Pm Leased Win.) Seattle. Julv 16. Tim fVBnnrV. wVin Is seoutlng In the Pacific northwest for the Plttsburr National learua oli.h v. aay compietea negotiations ror tow pur chase of the release of Outfielder Camp, bell of the Aberdeen club. The price paia mr uie reiouao or uit olg rieiaer is niacea at anout izoou. camnbAii win remain with the Black Cats until late in me rail. ORourke Is now dlckertn tnr flthmr nuun ui nDouni ana zne nnutrM km that he will soon have the player's nam iw a x-irsis contract xor next season. S 1 4toSO $20.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits . '. $22.50 Hart Schafner:& Marx Suits . . $25.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suite $3a00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suite . . $35.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suite . . $18 Suits Reduced to $13,450 , $15 Suits Reduced tdll.245 New "Griffon" Shirts ' Complete lines in all sizes. Plaited bosom, cuffs attached. In the season's Jatest color effects. - Regular $1.50 Values $1.15 Fine Silkine Underwear All sizes in stock. In blue and white. Regular $1.00 Values 75c EVER WATCHFUL -1 A Little Care Will Save Many Portland Readers Future Trouble Watch the kidney secretions. Sea that they have the amber hue of health; ' The discharges frequent; Contain no "brlckdust-llke' Xtoaa's Kidney pills will They waitcn the kidneys them when they're sick. ; not excessive or ln- sedlrnent. do this for and cure M A. M. HoHabaurh. 3S Grant street. Portland. Or, says: "For two or threa years my kidneys were disordered and caused me much annoyance. Unlike most oases, I did nat suffer a great 4leal from backache, being- bothered princi pally by the irrej-ular sction of the kidney secretions. - Tha passaxes were also attended With much pain. Learn ing about Doan's Kidney P1Ila.i I pro cured a supply at the, Laue-DavU Trai Co. I soon felt their beneficial effects and When I had used tn contents of one box mjr conditions had -Improved la everr way.' 1 bold a very bleb opinion xif Lien's Kidney Pills, and cheerfully recommend them. . - - fo sale by' all dealers.1'' Prlca B0 rents. Koster-MUbum CW Buffalo; New orK sola acauts for tha United. States, Keme,rnr th Vs. no otter. ''' nsme DOAJTS and .vElFilQu10 ! B'om speed on the " wnen ne stole home on Fierce, ha hMn .nH.ti.. . .u - hi . . ' " wlnatP ana although -...Iu.nu, unuiw m preiiy suae ana " Mum aagia, , ' i ne news Trnm tha nnii . m.-.. irl V. . ------ . 1 1 luuaj I lint i-ua unourM or tue Fittabur Pirates Car.2'tplel.r21,,3? CnmpbeU, the fair iiwi cu rutin, i ipinmr fir h a ya ??U JKSfL n?t K(aj nother season in e The breach bet ween" Vmm vivti. and Umjtre McGreevy seems to be wid ening. Mae, tha ump. chased Mac the manager, . out of the game twice lot back talk, counting the Incident of yes terday. Jle did It onc before up here. McCredle has it in his head that Mc Oreevy Is robbing Olson and soma of iuv uLipr cmvers on siriKea .,Tnhe KruPP ,rm has appropriated $2500 a year to enable a German in ventor to prosecute his experiments In controlling the movements of a speedy aerial toroedo with wireless waves. i Seattle Show in . September. (Boeelal Dtapstch to Th JonraaL Seattle. Wash.. Jutv 1 Tk. tee of the Seattle Horse Show aasocia- uun nas seourea tne new armory build ing for the fourth annual horse show, which will be held September 23. 34 and ZB. -t Tha suocess of tha former horse shows Is sufficient assurance that this year-s exhibition will be a pronounced winner. The spaciousness and safety J? brkJ1rin. ,tha arrangement I. i buu ampie sealing capac- 7' Jrom wn'ch an uninterrupted view uu uu in i neu oi ine snow ring, will tend to make the forthcoming exhibi tion an event worthy of the city. Seals 7, Vernon 4. (Special DlspstPb to The Journal ) Los Angelas. Juiv Id. Ron u-n . batted out apictory-oirer Vernon yes--terday, 7 to 4. Score: r. ft. w San Fran . .0 8 0 1 1 0 t i it Vernon 0 0001 000 t 4 7 4 Batteries Willis and Berry; Wlllets. Klnkel and Hogan. Indians 6, Turks 4. . ; fSpedal Dlspatrh to The Journal.) Spokane. July 14. The Indiana wV another game from Seattle vesteritav to 4. Score: www Seattle 00001 000 8 4 7 4 Spokane 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 1 6 7 1 Batteries Anderson nA fih- Tnn and Ostdlek. SlRo$enblatt'&7-6; The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Corner Third and Morrison Streets .a BERG ARD YOUSIFF TO AGAIflGRAPPLEOrirnAT In answer to tha demand of the publlo that John Berg and the Turk, Youslff, be matched again, Jack Curie y, who is pro moting the series of wrestling matches being given In Seattle and Portland and his Portland manager. Frank T have decided to again match s Portland manager. Prank TerSpleton. tne two wrestlers. They have secured the Ex- ositlon rink for Thursday evening, July 2. and on that night the blar fellows will again be. pitted, against one another. Bere. with, one match already to his credit, is of oouraa- to.be, tha favorite in the coming matcn. it was a gooa match, though, and it was not till the last fall was finally secured that it could be said the match was sate for any one. While Berg did get two falls out of three last. time, he had hard work of It, the match developing Into one of the prettiest ever seen In this city. Tha Turk is in Seattle now. but will reach here Sunday evening. He claims that he will win this match, for the sim ple reason that ha Is to be allowed to wrestle wttnou; snoes, nis ravonte way. The last time the two men met this luestlon was not decided till shortly be- ore tne matcn starxea, tterg noiamg out and being granted his point and tha Turk being forced to go on tha mat In shoes. He did so, but with bad grace. ana ciaims mat mis lea to nis dereat. He tells the Portland nubile to watch him this time, and not to let the former match Influence them In their betting. Jack Curley, tha big mogul In the wrestling game hers and in Seattle Just now, may ooma over for the match. He was attraoted by tha glowing accounts sent out of the last match, and says that he can not resist tha temptation to come over. CHAMPION SN0RER WALLA WALtA MAN Tha metropolis . of Walla, Walla coun- ty has a resident who can outsnore or outroll (not holy) any man in tha United States, according to Information received from O. D. Rushmore, a well known commercial traveler. Mr. Rush more states that ha will form a com pany to back his man against all com ers for any amount and a snoring con test could be arranged Immediately as the "wonder" Is In fine shape in this proprietor of Walla, in xne event of a rolling contast ha would be compelled respect at present. to ask ror a few weeka to train hie man. as Walla Walla is aulta laval mil he is out of practice, The alleged champion is Art Harris, tha Dacraa hotel. Walla Wash. Some of tha things his snoring resembles are steam calliopes. automobile horns (with aky rockets attached), steam rollers, ate ' A, sea faring man stopping at tha Dacres one nigni tnougnt he was at sea in a thick fog and people passing tha hotel some times are seen to dodge on hearing his "honk!" thinking an automobile is about to run them down. Anyone doubting the truthfulness of Rush in ore's story will please go to Walla Walla and get room IS at tha Dacres hotel. LEE'S HORSE WINS - : $1000 STAKE RACE Winnipeg, Man., July 14. Alt. owned by M. E. Lee of Portland, won the 2:17 pace or 2:12 trot and $1000 purse at tha fourth day of the exhibition race meeting here, while Lee Crawford, owned by Joe MoOulre of Portland took second money In the 2:14 trot, a stake of 11600. In the four harness events yesterday six American horses were Placed, including three wine. In three straight heats Goverrior'wTT- son owned by H. Helms, Olendlve, ilESfc Ton h i'u, trt tak 11600. Lee Crawford was Second. Alt i:i7 pace, or 2:11 trot after a joe won the five heats, Loom is or Minneapolis got second tne :zo Hotel . Keepers stake of unnn owned by la American horses are entered In all the events today. an ,, Vancouver , Aberdeen 2. (Special Dia patch to The JooroaU Aberdeen. July 18. Peraoll was easy' for tha champs yesterday and they won. 6 to X . Hnora - o w Vancouver .0 1 6 i A a a a aj Aberdeen ...10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 6 Batteries Gniigan and Sugden; Per nol and O'Brien. - When tha stomach falls to preform Its functions, tha bowels become de ranged, the liver and the kidneys con gested causing numerous diseases. The' stomach apd liver must be restored to a healthy condition and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets can be de pended upon to do It Easy to take and most sffectfya - - STAR WOMEN PLAYERS IN OREGON TENNIS TOURNEY ' 'Itl OOaa tfJA larlTAM. wllt la m . a . . .. .. " " " w aasvev Kill liKUL 1L UUL BL I Kflll las 1T1 Till T1T1B fl'VA tha M rrntm as .1 11 a-i TTntpfcYI.. 1 i. ... . 4V" H - vmumuging MISS w.; uisaorwi,cuivjttr. r ouiiuoax u or Portland and M1m Ryan of .San Francisca. Hazel 232 ttv MORRISON K Bel. Is! and 2d J JJ 232 MORRISON Bel. 1st and 2d Portland's Largest Popular Priced Shoe Store same This U going to be the greatest Cut Price Sale of Shoes that this old town has ever seen, We have decided to carry xnly the following lines in fine footwear C. P. Reed, for women; Just Right for merTsnd frkeLHP' 0r gM""1 beginning on July 17 d ending on Juiy 3! wTc?t tiS "prto on"u Shoes in the houseexcept the above. It is not our desire o sell these goods at a loss, but we are eoine to sell them at the most unheard-of low prices ever known to this section. . - v : ; , H l Wnm.n'.' a., .t... 0..i.1. '.11 J A rm. - '.niHJ.l' i'. i . - : . ' , ,vmvu. v,.5-,ii.jl tiu tiwuiu, ii 9, iVa tmiQren i ana misses patent and vie! kid ; no Ii i, at..;... ............. ....euw Oxfords, ses to 2s. oer nair.. ........ ' Zinf ti regular $1.50 values. Women's Julia Marlowe welt, sewed and ;n C lBlidren s fsn hnttnn Shn.i af.n 1-a . turns .elastic frcints, small sizes, pair... ...... 3C "sizes 8& to 11: iUS tnd $2 values cair 9l.45 White canvas Blucher Oxfords; regular QQ. Broken h'nes and odds and ends in men's Vi nr values np. to $2.00 the pair, at. ....-,..;.i70,. patent and vici kid Oxfords: vals, to $3.50 Old ladies Comforts and Oxfords,, some Of QC with rubberheels, all sizes, the pair........ vl.OD Colonial and' Ankle Ties, in patent, tan, chocolate -.and --ojcblood,, high and low heelst welt M Qf? sewed, all sizes; regular $3.00 values; pair , ail eal3 Children's, misses' and boys' Barefoot San- OQ dais, extra quality; regular $1.50, sizes S to 2 if OC S1.95 Broken lines and odds and n4 in m.n'i worxmg onoes; values to $3.50, at. james Means onoes m vici kid and box tfo r calf; regular $3.50 values, the pair. vZ.U) - vci kid Shoe's,"izes' 8fi' to 11 984)' Sizes llyi to 2 a.... 81.24 Sizes 2 to 5 .........,....,;. ....i...!.'8i.45 ' Be Sure and Remember the Dates July 17 to 31, 1909 ; MPlJ IS) 232 Morrison St. Behvccn 1st and 2d