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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,- SATURDAY EVII'IIHG, JUNE 13, lCIl ring . MCxIUV IMU I J 0 0 OUIlLVViLL TRAGIC DIAMOND 1'! LLETT PROVES HERS' HtSIB Portland Starts Rally in Ninth but Hooligan Slabster Puts , , Stopto.lt. '.' Ttos Angeles, CaU June 18. Willett kept the. Beavers, from hitting yester day and Garrett was beaten 2 to 0, al though the Texan , twirled' pretty ball, ' notwithstanding the locals bunched hits In the second and fourth Inning. " I nttl the ninth Willett held the visitors to one hit, a double poled by Casey, la U first Inning. - , When the second rolled around. Boy - Brashear singled and took third on Fisher's error, a wide throw of first base. When Burrell singled, fcrashear, -. came tome,: ',.-;-''.:.-.. ..-vv" The same Brashear put over the other run in the fourth inning, when he sin gled and raced across the plate on Coy' long double to center. . Portland had a glorious chance In the ' ninth to tie the score, but Ryan could oftly find the atmosphere. " With two gone Olson doubled and Rappa walked, followed by a single by Fisher, which was too short to let Olson score. Ryan ' ended the inning by striking out VERNON. AB. R. H. PO Stovall. rf . ... . N. Brashear, lb Carlisle.' If .... R. Brashear, 2b Coy. cf . . Burrell, Sb LLntlsay, ss HIS (III, ............ Willett, p 1 2 0 13 A. 0 0 Totals., Casey, 2b ,. Olson, ss .. Rapps, lb . . Fisher, o . . Ryan. If peas, cf . . Hetllng, 3b McCredie, rf Garrett, p . Smithy. . . .........29 2 PORTLAND. , AB. R. H. PO. ......... 4 4 3 4 4 3 2 3 2 1 7 27 14 0 4 a s A. 2 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 25 2 ToUls 30 - SCORE BY INNINGS. Vernon . 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 Base Hits . ... 03 0 2 0 0 11 7 Portland. ....... 0 00,00000 00 Base Hits 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Smith batted for Garrett In ninth. '. SUMMARY. -'-'- - Two base lilts Coy. Casey. Burrell and Olson. Stolen bases Vernon. 1 1; Portland. 0. Sacrifice hits Lindsey. Bae on balls Off Willett, 1; off Gar rett, 1. . Struck out By Garrett, 7; by Willett, 7. Time of game 1 hour and ,30 minutes. , Umpires McGreevy and van Haltren. .v .--,:-. . - - - Senators Win Third Straight. Sacramento, June 18. Sacramento won her third straight game from Oak land yesterday, Whalen turning the hon ora. . 3 to 1. Capron, the Dew player secured from Vancouver, made a two bagger n the ninth and robbed "Whalen of a shutout, when the latter failed to step on the bag on Swander's bunt to Danzig, the. northerner scoring on the play. Score: R HE Oakland 1 2 2 Sacramento . S 66 , Batteries Harklns. Nelson and Mit r.; Whalen and Splesman. Umpire i'lnney. , . - . ClilMMIE'S COLUMN KM? "3 h e e s e und crlckers, vat It 'tis, all dis losing bls-un-niss? I'm per vectly dissatisfac tion mlt dere play ing, bud .1,. vants dem to be a' llddle more disagreeable to dem selves aboud it.". (Johnnie Cal lahan In disguise; I mean disgust.) ,,,.v;-;. ".; f.:'1-'- SO : we were at the receiving end of another slam- m I n g yesterday, and Jess Garrett is singing a new song entitled, "I got mine boys, I got mine." . - Twoshutouts In succession Is no beei'ln'es. , Winning 'em, data a "beea-!n-es.'. I' guess I'm. off on that bum lingo, nut 1 have to stall once In awhile. ,'.''.'.''"';-;'' 'i,'. ',',- ''';'..'':.''';;. '.';' ";: The game as 'diagnosed by Dr. Aba--Ula, the Beaver trainer,, shows that there, was a scarceness of the article nown as base hits.. This Is a serious illment, and If not remedied within a jhort time is .liable to put the Beavers .n the "blink." .y;:-, : .'; ;.- J- ;. Fielder Jones will be "a" card In that Washington State league and you want to figure that the greatest leader the White Sox ever had Is getting hla cof fers well filled for his trouble. Harry Sutor celebrated his return to the Coast league yesterday by beating the Angels. Harry will be a big help to the Seals, and here's hoping that our own little Beavers receive an addition to their staff of twlrlers. . Good luck and good night- , ., ... "Whalen held the Oaklanders safe In yesterday's game at Sacramento and "der whale" had everything his own way. That slump Is here, folks, and the Oaks are on their way. . ':. . ,. '. ' Ote Johnson, ; the once terrible "Swede," who started with. the High landers and later , was farmed out to the Jersey City team of the Eastern league, has been benched because of his Inability to hit better than .186. How the once mighty have fallen. It cannot was. , . ' "'.VWl:':'j.' ' ! I wonder where the big scrap Is going to come off. 1 Don't you know It is getting awfully monotonus trying to figure out whether you are going to sleep on a board, la a bath tub, on the roof or upstairs In the .basement? Sure, the poor chaps who -"pur'-chased tickets for the mill are in a "quan dary." No, I didn't say a word about laundry, No matter where it Is held, I care not ' - , Governor GUlett (no relation to the safety raxor) might be elected to retire because those San Francisco merchants were figuring on' reaping a harvest when the bunch landed In Frisco for the bout. Did you ever figure how much of the ahiny metal was likely to be spent in that city? ; Well, each party going there ought to spend 350 at the least,1 and Just multiply that by about 30,000 and well, I wouVA. Just like to have that much for pin money. What about yourself? . .- ... v i . . . . I guess the first four teams tn this Coast league race aren't bunched up, What a pretty race it Is, and wat -crowds the boys are playing to. Man ager McCredle Is keeping right up with the rest of the -leaders and won't be downed, not If he sees'. you coming. The Beavers are the team to-beat for the pennant Those Cincinnati players are great boys for keeping out after the midnight alarm has been sounded. . They caught two more of the bunch the other night, While they were sneaking up the hotel stairway with , their shoes in their hands, : One of them stumbled on a pin . and . dropped his " shoes, and the game was up. "You're both laid off a week and have to donate ISO eagles to the treasury," Is what the angry man ager sold. ' ,.-x : i a" ;;.':(. Graney Is batting better for the Cleveland team and looks as If he might hold on as a regular. '.v s jVirv .f.- - i j iv'i; u' , P'at Flaherty, who made the trip to China and Japan . with the All Ameri cans, has been picked up by Philadel phia from Kansas City. - . , . Kid Elberfleld claims to be the light est , player tn the big leagues. He weighs 130 pounds, wlth his hair parted on the left side and his teeth brushed, .'V. - V. ....... v.. i Bush, of Detroit made five hits In one game the other day; That Is some thing to be proud of. Of course a trick like that la nothing new to our Beav ers. Oh, no,. They make a hit in every five weeks of ball. -. Sometimes. YOUNGTOGOSAYS 1 SLEEP PILLS Bennett ; Will Have No Chance .to -Send Him to Land of : ' Nod. ' Sutor Takes First Game. - San-FraneJscOfJunel8.'--HarryrSu'. tor, the crack southpaw of two years ago, won his first game yesterday for San Francisco. Score: R H B Los Angeles 8 6 6 . Kan , Francisco 5 8 4 -Batteries Kline and Smith; Sutor and Berry. ft- ; Gooi Heahk U "Htctstary ' To Success 1 1 Xon't let yourself run down' tuse poor health the greatest c stacles .that confronts the man or woman who would attain success in the bustling world of bus inessa healthy, strong body 13 an absolute neces sity. Fa&st Extinct containing the blood and muscle buildingproperties of select barley malt and the tonic qualities of choic est hops, supplies the ele ments needed to build up and restore your nerves and vital forces to their former healthy condi tion.; It is a liquid food easily and quickly assimilated by the v-whola body. - The United States bovarnmeat pac ifically ckMihas Fabat Extract nartictoot defeated in the first game. The score was 17 to . The All Americans team is composed of students of the Univer sity of California, Stanford university and the University of Nevada. DINGHEY RACE WILL BE SAILED TONIGHT . , - The dlnghey race, which was inter rupted last Sunday afternoon by a launch plying between Morrison street and the Oaks, will be sailed off this evening at 7 o'clock between Bundy's bath house and the . Madison street bridge. The following skippers will race their boats: D'Arcy, Todd, Haslett and Dodge. TRI-C1TY LEAGUE II ,! TO F SLIETIW Salem and West Siders Cross Bats at the Vaughn Street ".. . Park. The Trl-Clty league will be the base ball attraction tomorrow at 2:30 .o'clock at Twenty-fourth and Vaughn streets, when the West Sides and Salem cross bats. This game will be the first ap pearance of the Salem team this season In Portland and a red hot game can be looked for. . The winning of tomor row's game by the West Sides means a tie with Salem for third place. If Salem wins- the Cherryplckers ' will be In second place. - closely . followed, by Sell wood for the honors. ' - The West Sides will bank on their reliable pitcher "Big Bill" Kotterman, who will be on the mound, and Colbath will do the receiving. 1 Manager German has decided to send in his old, reliable Bert Johnson and a pitchers' battle may be looked for, as both pitchers are heady men. and have opposed each other before, each winning a game. The -teams will line up as follows: - West Sides Colbath, catcher; Kotterman,-; pitcher; Taylor, shortstop; Col bath, first base; Joe Mangold, second base; Lee, third base: McEIwaln, left field; Ruppert, center field; and Nelson, right field.' ,', m':.-",-: i Salem White, catcher; Bert Johnson, pitcher; Joe Fay, shortstop; Lavter, first base; Humphrey, second base; Hunt, third base; Mlckel, left field; Independents at New York " Propose to Manufacture and Retail Everywhere."" German, ' center right field. field: and Hamilton, ri'nitcd V Leued - Wlre.l New York. June 18. A movement Is on foot to offer: opposition. to the United Cigar Stores - company all '"-over .''the United States. About 300 New York cigar merchants bave formed an (Jrgan tzatton to fight the so-called cigar trust and they plan to establish a chain of stores throughout the United States. Letters are being sent to Independent cigar merchants in many cities asking them to join the new organization. It Is planned by- the : new corporation eventually to manufacture all kinds of smoking and chewing tobacco , closing performance of "Sapho" at the Baker tunight. Izetta Jewel ta seen In the role made fapious by Oljea Nethcr sol(, and lias gained new laurels for her clever performance of it all week. Jealous Husband Suspocled. Los Angeles, June 18. Mrs. Jerome Hite, 22 years of age, lies In the Re ceiving; hospital today with three bullets in her neck. They were fired, according- to tha police, by her husband, who, they say, was Jealous. The shoot . Ing occurred at 2 o'clock this morning at the Lorn're hotel. Theman who fired the shots escaped. At the hospital it is announce-! that the woman has little chance t-i recover. Journal Want Ads bring results. AT THE THEATRES Delightful Bill at Orpheum. ' Only four more performances of this week's bill at the Orpheum, matinees today and Sunday, tonight and S,unday nights. A number of feature acts make this bill particularly i pleasing. Miss. WhitfOrd has made a great hit in her beautiful new act which includes the great novelty sensation, the k aero plane .number. Matinee every day. " :7i 4 Concert at the Oaks This evening the attendance at 'the Oaks concert is sure to be large, as it always is on Saturday evening, . There will be a fine program of music tonight. Miss Katherine Klarer, the prima donna, will sing a election from the opera of ' Komeo and Juliet." Young Togo, the diminutive Jap wres tler who meets Jockey Bennett, a boxer, and ,,Abby" Abernathy, a wrestler in the same night, agreeing to subdue both of them, is one of the best examples of physical development among the Jap anese in Portland. He has a splendid physique and Is able to withstand all sons oi puniBnment. A discussion came up this morning as to what chance Bennett has of win ning the mixed match. If Bennett hap pens to clip the Nippon on the inferior maxillary, and the almond-orbed boy from the orient goes down for the count of ten, it will be curtains with him. According to the best brand of in formation Eddie Robinson . gives out. this will be an impossibility.-- He says the Jap has never yet heard the twit tering of the birdies and Bennett is not the lad who can bounce an alfalfa pro ducer off his knob. - When the trio goes on the mat next Friday night in Merrill's hall. V Aber nathy will tackle the Jap first and Bennett will figure in the windup. v our Japanese Jiu jitsu - wrestlers,-one of whom is from Seattle, will furnish the preliminaries. SANTA ANITA RACING ' . MAY START THIS FALL Los Angeles, June 18. A conference of racing men will be held here late this month to determine whether or not santa Anita win be the scene of a race meet this fall. It was reported today that a 60 days' meet to begin in November, has practically been decided upon. This will be settled definitely uoon the arrival of certain racing men, who will come from New York for the con ference. ; , - .- Won. Lost. P. C Portland 88 80 .659 San Francisco ;., 43 84 ,668 Oakland .... 43 86 .661 Vernon 41 84 .647 Los Angeles ..... 35 , 44 .443 Sacramento 25 48 -3-41 ' This Date in Sport Annals. 1861 .At London,-Jem Mace defeated Sam Hurst in eight rounds- for 82000 and championship. 1863 At Fashion track. L. I.. General Butler, to wagon, trotted 3 miles in 1885 Captain Richard Brown, saillna master of the yacht America when she won the R. Y. S. cup in 1857, died in Brooklyn, aged 72. . 1889 At Rochester. Cushman of the Toledo team shut out the Rochesters without a safe hit ' in a nine-inning game. 1903 At Portland. Joe Walcott and Young Peter Jackson" fought 20- round draw. . 1904 At " Chicago. American derby won by Highball in 2:83, equaling the American derby record. . Abe, At tell attributes his success In the ring to the fact that he does not use tobacco or liquor, and says he will be good for many years. At Philadelphia- Cincinnati , Philadelphia Batteries Burns Stack and Moran. Boston. June 17. St game postponed; rain. m.rv m alcbab seven . "-'Orlrr-vrottif i lottles from your . heal druggttt, - Init'tt vfion Iting Pitltt. ft NATIONAL LEAGUE R.H.K. . j .8 ... B. S i and MoLean; Louis-Boston AMERICAN LEAGUE At Detroit -r. w w Boston 44. i Detroit ....... ..i :. i s Batteries Collins and Klelnns; Wll letts and Stanage. At Cleveland . t . w new torn 6 17 Cleveland . , , ... . 7 ft Batteries Warhon. I.inV , Mannln . . .,J 1.1. .11 . , ' , . o uiu iuiiuimu; merger ana JDasieny. ' Bonner Wins Fifth Straight. .acoxna, June. 18. Bonner want In in the fourth yesterday, when Ryan was In dancer Of belnir btimrjeil. unil saved the game, -which makes the fifth straight for the Idahoan. Score: 1 XT XT Spokane ... , 6 8 waucries Annls and , Schmutx, i)n ana Conner ana Brooks. Vancouver, 4; SeatUe, 3. - Vancouver, b. C, June 18. Vancou. ver won against yesterday. Score: Rattle fi auenee h.ngle and Custer; Miller una ivtiwm. . .. - AU-Americans Lose. Sydney, N. S. .W., June 18. The All American rugby football team which nar unmy pmying a series Of games wua ino Dycuey university team, wa STANDING OP THE TEAMS Pacific Coast Leagne. - for Elderly People How the Kidneys and Bladder Cause Pain. Misery and Dis comfort, and How They ; ; May be Healed. ' No matter how apparently stronsr'and healthy you may be, as you approach miaaie age mere is a certain letting down, In the physical forces sure to make itself felt When this hardens to the kidneys and bladder, then they do not perform their work properly, and cannot until they are : toned up and strengthened, and restored to their nor malaction. Weak kidneys, share back- acne, ana pain over the hips, sleepless, ness, .urinary Irregularities and head ache,- with a dry and bad tasting mouth, are all symptoms that show the need of a 'tonic and stimulant for the kidneys and bladder. Foley Kidney Pills furnish exactly - the corrective and stimulating medicine needed, at such a time. They are antiseptic, healing and tonic In action. They wi.l give first a quick relief, then a lasting benefit, and will remove the pains . and annoyance that come from kidney and bladder dis orders, which make the approach of old age a time of misery and pain. Instead of serenity and peacefulness. Foley Company want you to know that they stand back of Foley Kidney Pills as a guarantee of their efficacy in healing kidney and bladder disorders, and for restoring health and vigor. . Foley Kid ney pills are a real boon to elderly peo Mr. J. J. Jouris. 430 So. 8rd St. De. Kalb, lit, writes us: "I am (1 years of age, and have Just recovered- from a very severe and painful attack of kidney and bladder trouble that had lasted for over two years. I had great pains in my back, my kidneys were congested, my bladder inflamed, and the onlv wav J PUld,. pass water,. w.as wllh,Uhaid or a tuDe., Some time ago I bought a 60c bottle of Foley Kidney Pills, and got relief almost at once. I can work every day now, ana l look well and feel ..ii r 1 . I. 1 , 1 . . 1 : - , . well. I keep a all tl a ooiua oi mem in m nockpt at all times. I am alad to nn that Foley Kidney Pills have cured me.' Skldmore Drug CO., two stores. Main store 151 3d street; branch store, Mor rison and West Park stress. DEPARTMENT ISSUES TWENTY-TWO PERMITS The following building permits have been issued: A. J. Miller Repair two story frame store and apartments. Twelfth street between Washington and Alder; builder, U. Melton; 800. - -'- Mrs. A. T. Calkins Erect one story frame dwellin. East Twenty-third street between Going and Wygant; builder, came; 1500. W. Fragmeier Repair- two story brick store, Killlngsworth avenue be tween Alblna and Borthwlck; builder, same; 2100. K. Villaj Erect one story frani dwelling, Smith street between Stan ley and county road; builder, same; 21000. - Russo & Harrington Erect one storv frame barn. East Seventh street between Morrison and Washington; builder, H. F. Pagehem; $500. Q. E.-lckson Repair' one story frame dwelling, Gilbert street between Daw son and Willis; builder, same; 2200. Steve Rezjak Erect one story frame dwellln" East Eighty-first street near Barr road; builder, same; 250. J. A. Stelnbach Erect two story frame dwelling, Llebe street near Forty first; builder, same; $2600. Alice Powell Erect three 1 M story frame dwellings, Ivon street between Thirty-ninth and Thirty-eighth; build er, same; $TS0 each; total, $5700. F. G. Powell Erect 14 story frame welling. Gllltspie, between Clark and Nellie streets; builder, same; $1900. Cudahy Packing Co. Erect concrete foundation. East Second and Oak streets; builders, Lltheriand & Abrey; 8,000. . ;.- .- ':'- ' . Fred Relchle Erect one story frame dwelling. Birch street between Sixth and Seventh; builder, T. C Reichle; $1000. - Tdyior Street Methodist Church Re pair two- toryv frame dwelling,- Third street between Taylor and Salmon; builder, same; 2100. - P. R, L. & P. Co. Erect one story brick shop, Jeesup street between Mis sissippi ana Micnigan; ouuaer, same; $20,000. i .. Mrs. A. M. Bustard Erect one story frame dwelling, East Twenty-first street between Tolman and Claybourne; builder. F. 8. HaHocK; zooo, J. B. Parker Erect one story xrame welllrr. East Stark street between Eighty-fifth and Eighty-sixth; builder. r. s. Hal ocr: izuuu. - . Deady Estate Repair thres ! story brick store. Seventh street between Morrison and Alder; buuaer, k. j. Stewart; $5000. . .. Archbishop ChristieRepair ' frame fence, Fourth street between Mill and i Montgomery; builder. P. P, Campbell ; , -& :.-.' '...,.... '.. . ! w. " T. - Maxwell Erect two - story i frame dwelling, Klrby street between Church and ' Jessup; builder, same; $2000. - - ' - - W. P. Rhodeo Erect one story frame garage, East Market between Glenn and Thirty-second; builder, same; $100. List of eugibi.es FOR COMMERCE COURT (United Pres Leased Washington, June 18. That a num ber of government trust busters are likely to get places on the new "com merce court" is rumored here. The fol lowing men tfre mentioned as ilglbies Who are likely to be considered by the president when ths appointments are made: Martin a. jtnapp, cnairman oi the. interstate commerce - commission; Wade H. Ellis of Ohio, who lias played prominent part in the government's anti-trust suits; James N. Harlan of Illinois; William P. Hepburn of Iowa; Frank N. Kellogg of Minnesota, known as the "government trust buster," who had charge of the case to dissolve the (standard Oil company, and C A. sever ance of Minnesota. ' It is regarded as practically certain that Knapp will be ehief Justice of tho new court and that Ellis or Harlan wi'l be' appointed. One southern Democrat and one Pacific coast man, it is ex pected, will be named. There will be five Judges. ' Tnetr salaries win. ne $8500 a year with $10 dally expenses when travellrg.' . '. INTEREST IN COMING DEBATE GROWING Much interest has been aroused In the coming debate upon prohibition Issues between Colonel E. Hofer of Salem and Rev,. Clarence True Wilson, at Haw th'brne park tabernacle next Tuesday; evening. Colonel Hofer is editor of the Capital Journal and a candidate for gov ernor, ana ur. wiison is president or the Methodist Preachers' association and the pastor of Centenary M. E. church. The debate will be two hours long, the formal subject being, "Resolved That prohibition of the liquor traffic would be a detriment to the state of Oregon." Members of the wholesale and retail liquor dealers and of the : ministerial unions will have seats upon trie plat form. Seatsjrereejvithj ' , Lyric -"In Cay Paree." , Tonight, tomorrow afternoon and night will be the last chances of seeing the Edw, Armstrong Musical - Comedy company in one of the funniest musical plays written, entitled "In Gay Paree," This play has been drawing crowded houses' all week. . Visit the Star. -Today will be the last chance to wit ness "In the Border States" at the Star, as tomorrow the house will present an entirely new program. At the Oh Joy the feature, "The House on the Hill,' Is creating Interest. At the Odeon, "The Russian Lion. "At the Arcade, "A Texas Joke" Is producing much merrl ment . At the Grand. - ' .Better vaudeville at popular prices has not been seen in Portland than the show - now at the Grand. There are several big acts and every one is a knockout "A Session of School" is a bunch of songs and fun. Phil Staats plays the piano until everyone. is happy. ' Last Time Tomorrow. .Portland amusement seekers will have their last opportunity to see the Inter national wild animal trainer, Arnoldo, tomorrow evening at Pantages. Arnoldo has created ' a sensation during his week's engagement with his troupo of performing leopards and panthers. now CAN YOUR Jij1 11 UljilL GET WELL ITSELF? IT CANNOT YOU KNOW IT. WHY NEGLECT IT? When you can get an appliance made that will CURE RUPTURE We are. experts in this particular work and will guarantee you satis faction. It We can t improve your condition, we tell you so. " 7 B. C. LINSTROr.l CO. 493 Washington St. Portland, Oregon yJ n 'VJx, . .- 'vvi iiil!)- ' '-.'Jili fte . f . 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