THE OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL. FORTLAND.' "MONDAY EVENINO. OCTOBER I. 181!. Sporting --!; News ICfeO From CEP All tsmsdl Sections CLOSING GAME IS IDGERS LEADING ELEMENTS KNOCK - WON By fflKHtt BEAVER SLUGGER CHAMPIONS COLD MiMlltJUHOCf SAYS WT Nicks and Indians Fatten Bat ting Averages in Farcical Affair. Nicks Slug P.ll With Might and Main in Closing Series of Season. Vernon Creeps to Top of Lad der; Nicks Are Home and Disbanded. SUCCESS AFTER ALL NEVER DROP LEAD CraN ENDEAVOR pan v .. i t ' t!m lras"" . vt I'll ft rloM hrl .lrf t r'M..t. UH ! ! I'm I Nlrka a ljaan Jr.Js i larata ' ir r l i"" wi ta-ulr fr- d ! f ra tre "' ! f?!r, ' . . i k r . M I 'l I Tl c w aa a d I 1. I : i : - 1 I ' !...-. In I a I II r inn. i t l'- teli 'li lt. : , It. i ; ii'i i ltl f a o ! f ! i . .Ic II. .. I a M . . )".. ) III I r ff . ,f: I i . , ill r-k1f :foi iv. iiii( t l,u.L Ik i uh. t . . ' ... , . iin i 111, 'UI 11 a. t.i.1 Ual TV laml i H.xet-ur- r, e I -1m. a f- l-ai II lain aeelK.r f ! fl'el three d, uf 11 4im4 III r-rl of a aurrcaaful dtelfUl fair litla ef ! ! frnttl a o- It. lao r!oeg date tf K fair a I,. fp. If i f., 4 m a. !.. lb . .ue. r.. u 1 1 A (lit iiMHI i'f U,a fixtufia i f !m-1 rliil) diet lay II. l-ll.wv Scrappy Leader of Villagers Figuring on Winning Five Games. tt!a. Ml r.re enJ rfror i ffr eOent ISrjf Muy I ma-1. 'I.oJt: lla leaurd !. ! "J al!'-4 II hli. Inetu-tlnc li hm. rui.. IM trlj.lts and two 4uU;. tul b ' Ka gam. raonrjr -ord fl Ourirg lh rine. Norrk, '..r. lU and Xfondrff carried off h!" lc Biilra of i: day. , tlitnr rt'tar4 H) durlrt lha uiml bat far4 ttlr than lha fsrmar CoaaUr. Tr.a loala halt 1 ruft t ftara !rt en lha haaa J.inr.- ita -m. hl(h took le boura and lea inlnut.t to plar. Tba arora: roRTi-Avn AH. It H !' VuMsrff, lb liarrla. lb- ... MK'itx, rf. ., fiovall, rt. .., v:Ularea. It. l'Mltw, tf. Maaaur. Ib. .. Moora. C Coltrla, aa Tonnon, rt JiankJa, p. . . . . Toiata ,'.. i . :t I r. it ..It I ... III t I'mIm). krur i il I'l.ad jU.uli. l.l lu X -t t " iin S ll tk Jilll.rl VH I'.c :i- I ! T j .Oliver' I .1 r. II Hlf Tl mdl iluaj avaiage ; jiii h Maiirt A I. K II II II It 1. II IVt (t-alitfna ) :e III loacri ; 1 T o o : I )t t.ihu. ii i i a o i t iti 14 1 1 1 d P J III ii). i. i J 4 o o I :il Krucrrr i I I 0 0 ItO I, kn (.augh .. i : I I I M " III UUwa I : I t 0 6 IJi R.M-MtK-r f t I ( a 0 9 0 III Mn o aoaoao "0 H. i n i aaeaoa v lUlkrrta 0 MMH '0 uT ii ii i I : I ( u: ' t. tls. and a ptiutlirl lean a la t- I !'! I .'h la.ii gu.1 Hi l-.s I " " F Iiii.ia it I - i.4 in v i.l;...i d .an- I I ' rma lotiMiy .il.li.ll a aa .f Jn.n. l ll.a lu.rrl. lJ"i ' " " '""a li.a- a ruufl Uial. li-Jr:c out .it lhl f:;jcrj luh.cn from li-iiOtft Hl W I IU It l..(I:.l.l m i-trul.iir i n !. i tiAi.lflw i.f .llarn&t Ul .llllUu4. it. 111!... .j.uii, a.rk!n , I. Lt.lf MrKliin.y third. i.i.l.'.s .f ttntri iff II. th l.icli .1 ii. Mil.. lit: i,i 1 he .iulfMliI a.m.'. I4I.H.II.H (. f..n u . ' b.u" Jl"r . Al.'rr- rv."J IK la raraa nOTlal trot lig la ll ij1I at Nalurdar'a 1 I wo la Ihraa. raa r.ih f -i.i .1. linlr J 1 1 T', rl I wo I - Vy A irtola. . NatsaL Jb. C'oonajr aa rartwrlght. if ... Zimmerman, rf. . Nortlrk, lb. Klppart, rf. . hhaly, lb. OaidleK. a. OXouBhltn, p. .... Bplaaroao, Id I? II ! : All R II PO. 1 I a i i o 0 0 0 I .11 II It IT II 1 Teula SCORE BY INNINOb. rortlaji4 0110311 I 14 pokaaa I 0 4 0 1 0 I 4 16 ", FL'MMAJtY. - Homa runa Stovall ivttlgrvw. Nor 5 4vka. Thra baa hit Tonnfann. Moor. Coltrln. Two haie lilts K1fj.rt 2 Wllllama, Connry. Mrnaor. Ha. rlfli: I hha Wlllama. Palilgraw c'nlirtn. Huo I rlfloa fllaa Coltrln I. Klmmerrnan. f Ktolan baaea Wllllama. N'ordyka. Loi- bla plar liarrla to alundorff to Coltrln to wllllama. Struck out Manaor i. Jiankla 1. O IOUhlln I. Haara on balls liankla 1. O I-oughlln 12. lilt by pitch ' ar Cooney, by Menaor: Coonay, by Hn kla; Moor a, by UXouclilln. Ixft un baaea Cortland 11. fpokana 4. Tlma 1:10. L'mplra Isanti wood. Mika Tram Arrragr. Tha way lha Nliki rli'uia.1 In Hi fir.al nr:o of lha Nortl.mr Iragua in awful Th tam batted t:? fir lla aarlca rattlrraw ld tha bunch w'lh tha avrraga of too. W'vir ana aond IH 44, Mn.r third llli .411 and M!llin Mil alih III Btovall. Mund.irff and i"Urln alun hit wftl durtr.g lh arlra KamVy. Bjaii and M'aba r Hi Mly piayaf nl bring nb: to ronnwt during lh wffk HovVn doublaa, all lrlpl-a and fl homa runa tll tha ta!a of tha Nlcka aura taa hitting Tl Individual itmiim: Mi'KU; riaiir. Ah n If lb lb llr Rb Hh Trl Mut.drff : liarrla Mm nil . . It Wllllama .71 Prt'graw . ?: Moiik r . Miwra . . 1'iiltrln . MrCnba . Kally hpi-aa Jmnon Monkla . Ton'aon . . 1 . 1 ,:i . A . H 1' 'OH ii: 1:1 .I.1S .4:1 .4:4 .000 000 .fldll .m .600 Tottla 214 41 70 7 I I 10 t Senator Win Roth Oamra. Ean FrajicUoo, Oct- I. Tha Benatora iron both games from tha Oaka yestar day by tha acoraa of 4 to 1 and I to 1. J Tha aacond gama waa a 14 Inning af- fair. Leonard pitched the flrat game Tor tha Oaka and waa batted hard. 1U- Benatora pounded Chrlatlan and F-r-noll to all corner a of tha lot for IS hits In tha aecond game, but clever ficldlntc prevented them from piling up rutin. Tba batting of Danzig, O'Kourke and Btum featured the game. Heltttrr and Cutahaw alao showed up with, the atU-k In batting. Tha aoorea: K. 1L K. Bacramento - 4 1" " . Oakland 1 7 2 liatterlee Fitzgerald and Thomas; Leonard and Mltze. 6econd game: R. H. K. Karramento 2 19 2 . Oakland 1 10 - Batterlea H.um and Korn, Thomas. FernolU Christian and Pearca. BAUMGARTEN, UMPS, CHASES PAT O'ROURKE I Pol tad. lrM UiH Wlra.) Ran Francisco, Oct I. Jake Itaum garten, the recently resigned Northweat- ern league umpire, la today back In tha ranks of the Indicator men. llaumgar ten umpired the two Sunday gamea here between Oakland and .Sacramento, sub stituting for Hlldehrand. Except for one sultry session with Patsy O'Kourke, JnkJe got by without trouble. O'Rnurke wns put out of the gume for rmbblng. and after that Haumgarten waa master of the field. Tigers Jump Into Lead. Loa Angeles, Cel., Oct. 2. The Ver non Tigers Jumped into the lead In the ,v Pacific coaat league pennant race neie I ': yesterday by taking a double header E ' - em th. i-TAcTm lir. Ihn MPnrr f,f I to 1 and 10 to 2. Testerday's double victory was the aeventli atraight win for tha Tlgera over the 1ah AnKelf-s 1 team. - -Delhi' allowed but four hits In the . morning game, but a lucky triple by Patterson broke up tho game. The aft ernoon game was a slugging affair, the Tigers out slugging the locals and wln DlnK 10 to 2. The scores First gnme: It.H.E. I MULTNOMAH SOCIAL SWIMS ARE RESUMED The Multnomah club will resume Its weekly social swims tomorrow night at the Portland ewlmmlng hatha, Fourin and Yamhill streets, nnder the direction of Professor Cavil!. There will be In formal racing and diving ttunts as usual. The swimmers, excltiHlva of the Multnomah set, will aHsemble at 8 o'clock. HTAXDIXO OP THK TEAMS. Pacific C'tmsf Injrnc. W on. I.ost. P. O. Vernon U: 74 ,6!)502 Port land 1" .Bl'172 Oakland OS 90 .621 San Francisco M 101 .454 .Sai'ramentu SI 101 .441 i.os Angeles 70 112 .401 Xorthwestcrn liOttgue. 1 -Los Angeles f Vernon , . , , : - Ratteries iDelhl and Brooks and .Brown. Second game Jt. II. K. : Vernon ; ; 10 Los Angeles . 2 Batteries Agnew and Abbott; ion, Kilroy and Hopan, Hasty. Vancouver 2 1 :Vi'iMmo , . ( I j'C.'lt t lu Hitt 13.1 10 L Ca r- 1'ort land Tacunia Victoria Won. Lost. P. C. . 10J 111 .1525 . !I5 7! .672. . SS 77 .6;!;! . .81 !7fi .S2 . SI 82 .406 . 41 124 .248 American League. Won. Lost. Phlladlph!a 98 Iietrolt 7 Cleveland 7S New York ........ 76 Chicago 74 Boston 72 Washington 62 St. Loula 41 C0STELL0E ELECTED MT. ANGEL CAPTAIN f Mount .Aijgel, Or., Oct. I. At a meet ing of the Athletic association, held last jweek, John Costelloe was elected cap--tain of the 1911 football iuad. M. Melchlor was elected to tho rosltlon last year, but failad to return to colkgo this year. rAlsxander Walsh will manager the teafn's buslnes?. Just why will coach the tenm Is no; 'Inclnnati US yet known, hut.lt l as been decided to ! lsi'0"klyn hi- 4S 60 69 71' 72 It 105 Belect a toach TTTIk week -and Initial practice will be held In the latter part . of the week.. , No Cigar Is Good for You 4 unless it leaves you with the desire to smoke another. Be ware of the srftolce that leaves you satiated. . But each light, Xatlonal 1 A' ague. Won- . Lost. New York, 92 50 fhlcnpo 87 f,0 Pitisburg ..: 84 fil i'hllat!elilila 7! t. Louis .1 7 11 S2 " 105 P. c. .671 ' .692 .531 .617 .607 .487 .423 .281 p. a .649 .693 .560 .513 .611 .456 .427 .266 !. Aii U'k lot a f o a j i..ia Wad uu LtLiklit a ai aik.uis iiriita.i.- Nell Vdiily lha lao lUra lk-k hori, tr a Ufa i4 dath strucai Th elub lhl gi away will doubiloaa ato lha pmr.anl. It la held lu Usilava that Prl. aiula ao! ullad narhln will t arr. k.. l.y Vornon a trki e.!c Man fur man tl lara ouirlaaa th Tli in l"a drf.nilT Ucparlmrtit. ar.d Ihrr la haid:y a ron.pariaon btain lh ptlcMbg alaffa of the two uptiooenla iDun on lh h"l haa a beltar bat ling crw than tba Havra. bul lha al;iw aU-.dra hare dona nothing startling all araaon aaalnet lha l orllanil hurlera. 00 tha utlirr land the Havr blffcra hav 1.01 taicd ihelr ray rual- lar In aoUIng lha rlddUa dished up by) lha rustic gunnos. Kvar) thing laka bright for the lo cals who appear to be almoat aa ',i a rvad Irani aa iny ar a i.iim 101 laam. In lb laal three k lliry have won II out of II garaaa, fronting ilia three strona'eat tcama In th lague. Vn.on. uak.ai.d ard Fan rraaclco. lha ina u.. that ban l'ranc;co took fUt of ti e fle iavd should hav bi-rn a Portland vlt lury bul fur Kappa' er ror at nrn boa that t two man irure. That a prtty good record for any baathall club. Lasplta Uia rain a elelegatlon of loyal fan! aaw Ilia Keavermrllmb tha rattler lor tha aouih laat nltfit. bidding them good-bye and good lurk ITortbwastarn Saeeoa Cloeed. Th Northwestern league aeaaon r..ed yestorday with Nick Williams scrappy biincn of ball toesera In fourth iil.icc. elcht polnta behind tha Beatt.e club, wklch won a double header from Tucuma whlla lha l'ortiandars lost their "irrUway" me against Spokane. Uth erwl.o tha Nlcka would have closed In third place. Vancouver won the pennant with an average of .426. while Ppokana waa aec ond with .672. Seattle waa third with 63J and Portland fourth with .675. Taconia. whlrli about tha middle of the race iii.i'K' a sensational epurt and waa right nt the top. alumped baJly In the declining daya of the achedule and was a poor fifth, four polnta off of winning half the gamea. victoria waa a nope less proposition . from tha start, al though under tha management of Ducky Holmes the Islanders became a more formidable aggregation In tha waning daya of the aiason. Vlctorla'a average was .296. (Jrent credit must be given the pop ular Nick Wllllama for the splendid race he made out of It and had he early been abla to get his men Into anything like the shapo they were in last week lie would doubtless lmve-glven Vancouver a brush for first place. Williams Joined a lot of strangers here last spring two weeks alter tho other clubs had sig nalled the opening of their training season. Ills pitchers coulu not rounu Into shnpo and tho defensive work of tha Nicks was ragged until mid-season when It suddenly took a brace and the club became a consistent winner. Williams has prtoved himself a capa ble manager In his flrt attempt at handling the relna and if the McCredlcs conclude to hook up with the North western league next year no mora pop ular move can be made thai to retain tho blonde-thatched first baseman as a loader. Ho Is unusually popular with the fans and the players under him boont him to the skies as a brainy leadr er nnd a 6plendld fellow. "There were tluuw . wlm thought-Nick... would, be . too lender-hearted to talk severely to the players, but when - occasion demanded he could bo as strict a disciplinarian as a Frank Chance. All of the Portland players with the exception of Catcher "Skin" Harrla re turned to Portland last night. Harris leaves Spokane this morning for his home in Detroit. JesB Stovall, Lefty Tonneson and Hobby Coltrln leave to nlffht for California. Stovall and Col trln to play in the Imperial valley win ter hagiio and Tonneson to umpire there. Sitovall s address will e Ox nard. The other ball players Including Man ager Williams, will remain here for ft few days before departing to their va rious homes to spend the off-season. n 11 r-. pure Walla.-, rtoae dally Yeungr. i'k Ihiid liaron Ufl.rc IVndleton. fuurth; Varttn. Nurit-n rift a. I i Ju 1 101 teal lao in ih'r.. pur IJOfl Won by Ht Ukhtet. Wllaonn Velnta, Noruii. rcnd, Mark II I'ouk. Ihlrd, n alillrthe mil daah. purae T Won by Faun McAllister. Turpln. Lucy Adam aecond. Tddy, third. Itlondl. fourth Krr for all. ead.tla hnraa. purs III Won by IUI; Panoma aaoond, llaea third Thr waa a'ao a five eighth mil dash for a ruree of 1100. J l Jklct't-Tir.y of Oakland. rHf rrxta. aril aa official etartcr ltkii4 fa Uaaal Wlra t Lue AftfcWa. i'al, Uct. I Willi ru ligna fl'ntly Ual4 txi I vpiu.vl rung t i-aAiiaal ladder as lha im1 f il.a takeui uly ltra wk awar. T.'rKla liaip)' uaaB. It aiap I y UaJar of lh tI1U aggragallaa. aaid i&aay tuera is bo aut.li iblog aa lha fort:abt Kaatara regaining lha Ia4. Hap flgura lbl. (Ilk his pitcher gving tiir l-aa al ear time this n. and lih dae of aulld r4 fo Ma team -whlla lha tvarer make lha 1 lutbp from furtlaad. Ma titavaa wljl have all lha beat af lh 4t gan. lulu lo tB her a.1ic4y aftri rtie lifgaa la counting on winning five of lha aavan game, and lha local fane ballava that ha will make good. Tha rabid routera are being organised today and whan lha arl opane hfx.'rdla and l.la bunch will have 10 face all aorta of nolaa making devices calculated le gel Ihelr -rumniaa." Sports of All Sorts COMPENSATION LAW OF WASHINGTON IN EFFECT (t-ali4 rrea La Wlra.1 Seallla, UL 3 Tha workrnan'e com pcnsailon act want Into effrct In Waah- I ngton yesterday. II abollehre tha fal low servant rule, contributory istgll genca and aaautnptlon of rlek, and pro- vlda a sura and vpeedy relief nr In Jured workman and for lha famlllaa of trua killed whlla In the discharge of thlr dutlea. Tha alata baa chars of lh companaatlon fund, which Is col lected from tha employre on a par centna vaala of the payroll. Tha aim pansatlon filed for death Is 4000. and for Injuries 14000 or leas. An effort la being mad lo ravlv rowing at lAk ju'nlgamond. Worces ter. Uaaa. If lha governor decides lo lake the lake aa a public rcaervetlon. tha rhancaa are lh old causeway which has bean an eyeaor and detriment to rowing for years will be cleared away. With tl.n races straightaway o vr a 1 ' mf! courea tha lake la an Ideal course. . a For th first tlma since 1I0. when J. C. Gardiner resigned and Uuy Nick alia, the only challenger, waa unoppoaed, no race for tha eoveted Wlngfleld coulla. oa trying with them tha pruud title of amateur champion of England, took place this year. The holder, W, I). Klnnear, of tha Kensington, K. ('., evidently frightened away Jtrl rivals by hie doughty deeda for Toe diamond srulla, carrying with them tha proud near retained the trophy by rowing over tha course. a a Lieutenant W. 8. Shaw of England la promoting a movement to form a nation al horse and foot league of which tha objects are: first, to bring about the mora rlaoroua control or mntnr fraf. fic and ltaeprohlbltlon along narrow HO AST-Tn-nnAST R YER cuuuwy ruaua aiiu aiuiia; an roaas wnere lta presence Is objected to by not lees than twro-thlrda of the Inhabitants thereof; aecond, to encourage horseman ship; third, to encourage walking. a Layton beat Crystal palace to I In tha final baseball gam for tha cup this year. There la now a alz olnb league In London and also In Liverpool and the directors plan Increasing tha organ ization to eight cluba and to aLio launch a minor league in eaeh city from which the older clubs can draft new material a a The- Davis en pi have been contested for since 1900, a period of 11 years, and in that tlma America haa held them three times, England three and Aus tralia five. The American team won them In 1900, 1901, 1902. The famoua Doherty brothers of England, two of the best players tha world haa ever known, came to the front in 190S-4 and 1906, and held them during those years. In 1906 the cups went to Australia, where they have remained ever since, but this year Ltimed and McLaughlin will probably stand a fair chance of lift ing them in the matches in Australia. COURT IS DIRECTED TO DISMISS BRIBE CASES (PaHad Praa lad Wlra) San Franclaco, Oct. J. A peramptory writ of mandate waa lasued by the ap pellate court today directing Judge Lawlor to dlsmlaa the caa against A. K Detwller, th Home Telephone com pany official, under Indictment on sev eral oounta for alleged bribery of su pervisors during the reign of Aba) Ruaf aa bosa of San Francisco. The writ wtia granted on the ahowlng that Det wller haa not been brought to trial within the prescribed time. TAKES ANOTHER TUMBLE (United Praaa Laaaad Wlra.) Huntington, Ind.. Oct. 2. Aviator C P. Rodgera fell here today after ha had been in tha air only two mlnutea with hla biplane. Tha tranacontlnental aviator waa only slightly hurt and hopea soon to repair the wrecked plane, when ha will resume hla westward flight. rreijmtaary iaa I i , iM W ft waajlat rwlly af taa Garta- itaat r 4 af the OaTdttaJ '"- pt I Me eiiy ai Ike eUj aisle , (i ar 114I M,laeite, which to la aa held la I a aart ur. (rur It. II ftd Thar aro al.fel aotl41ft la h rlly, a4 lr aabr afcla llk 1 a vtalltag ftala. a at. a af h.i af !- ii enaha cataartB t IH yMg ra7u, la aake aaihwataaaa a4 i ladesa) vary laerhfcer la caaaa. ft haawilfwl Ma. ar will be rraai4 1) taa a.-t.iy hvlg h istfaal arraala ' ef lla 'I I li.-i.. ai ti e rail. 1 i.i urmr a aa waa I ara v.a u. vi in nignnt enures, aad ll U as. Pkm4 i&ai Ib.ra will Ua a lively ra leal this year fr lha puaaaaaUa af It CUlanca II i,r-i of lha Inlarlaa ChurrH aocUly la ehalrmaa af lh 1 . gr.aaiiaial gial da var eomenlllaa, aad a lib ftv Mr Ulauh, ck.lrmaa af lha eoavaallon commit laa. haa t ua busily engaged In forming lha biaae which B. hav iahn etaflnlla shay. Mr. stpeagua will alall aacft aortal y la lha my bafof lha ewafarvaea for lha purpo of working up ealhuaiaain for lb rally Sunday. UWr 1 ha aahad (ha praidnia of lh aoHllaa la mat htm ai lh Pl-Tlm I'nnarasattoaal 1 m- . ... aia-ii uu.u ..i i .. is sjsi shaeaft t p. sa. la ! ale a laagiaU bjU la .aa tf ha a'a4ia M.,!ga a a4itialaf la rafrt ; SINGING SCOTCH GIRL SUCCESS AT PORTLAND It avay k-ao e-ea e af arftaul) k4aa aVaaUli dtaaar miiIn, fl , j dtaaar saMek aad a4ae) aad atagtag laaala, hl la aar aaaal Hit Jamala ncha "Maaaa4" lha half ftadi f. Mrficaaaftc at laa JUiai !-Mil4jU (rill Veal algal. Mta in4nr'w hrought ia rwrt- wlilMMtl (awa af ft r lurry U aaaa Ihruugh lha aaaaa. Sha waa aa. aac4 Ifta ootcj NtghlUgalsT aad h4 lha eMreeat af lha Saauh gdaT lag rta4ia af alaaael taa) aaitr glada, lie lagiaeT laat a'ghl waa raeaavad llh ftlavaai ft nad af trarani aad la. dlralaa) thai lha on la ad small 41 air. f raasa aad gr'U will ha tha pairwlar p!ara for dlaaar part lea durtaa lha stay of ihla etalatf Utile waeaaa. Wise rtelrher anaseeeta ft awaat aad wall Ira I a ad awiea. lla laat a raaS leward lha famed aid hallada af aar aailva Uad, and ftoae ara gars star, ami last night aha render ad a a oat aar af faVania aeleetloeie fraam awmnaaaig af el her ecMiairtea. With II all Mia natch, ar la aaa af lha inaal aiiraeiivalr draaead wamaa) af lh profaaalaa. She will aing la lha mala dialag raasa from II ia I II p, m. aad froaa II ta If Id la tha grill A fa-tary grater, la ha aleaaaed U d" alienee) labia. I ft flag aever that aa Ohio woman haa pa ten lad. Vb " "" 7 1 t a"- j I VrtircTniver Wins Final. EiTrett, Wash., Oct 2. The fjnal prune, between the Vancouver and the V ictoria teams was played here yester Mlny nnd it was a better exhibition of ill. a National pastime than tvns played 1 the day previous. The Beavers won by j.tjie one-sided Pcore of 10 to The battUig: of MlTTlon, Lewis and j Hrinker ftatured the game. Hrinkcr riiaJe twd home nrns, nesldcs pulling off the catch that saved the Bees from starting a rallj. Tlio score: R. H. E. Victoria 1 iy , 3 Vancouver '..10' 13 3 iintteries Lake and Grlndle: Willett and i,ewLs. Walla Walla Sportsmen Shoot. Walla Walla. Oct. t. Hunting season for ducks, geese and like birds opened yesterday, arid dozens of hunters spent the unday by streams' in this county after the birds. The law permit! the shooting of the above birds after Octo ber- -Xr- and - there were, many licenses Issued Saturday In preparation for the evert. The ducks are reported to .be already plentiful on the streams of the lower end of the valley, and hunting Is said to be good. ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE RECONVENES AT NOON (United Press Leaned Wire.) Springfield, III., Oct. 2. Continuing the special session that took a recess June 30, the state legislature reconvened at noon today. Former Governor Rich ard Yates made a preliminary announce ment that he had formally severed hla connection with Senator William Lori mer, and that he would be a candidate for the Republication nomination to governor. Old Union Soldier Is Gone. (BdH1 to Th Journal.) Foreat drove. Or., Oct, 2. William Luctan Raymond, aged 76 year a, died Friday afternoon at the home of bla slster'ln-law, Mrs. Ida J. Raymond, at I (Jaaton, after a short illness. Ha waa born in New Tork, and came to Ore gon in early pioneer days. He waa ,a veteran of the Civil war, serving on tho Union 'side. He had never married, and la survived by several brothers and ulsters. Funeral semioes veers held yesterday at the. Forest Grove un dertaking parlora, under the ausplcea I of the local post of tha O. A. R., with 1 burial In Mountajnvlew cemetery. Land la bedng reclaimed from water at a city along the Hudson river by sinking a Una of condemned canal boats to form a bulwark and filling in behind them. OLOOD POISOM JtUP PERMANENTLY JUREDJL Pimples, spots on the akin, aorea In the mouth, ulcers, falling hair, bona pains, catarrh, eta, ara aymptoma. Delaya ara dangerous, Send at once to Dr. Brown, 986 Arch at, Phlladephla, for Brown's Blood Car. Convincing proof Is a 93.00 bottle lasts a month. Sold In Portland by Owl Drug Co. and by all druggists. domestic . cigar testes better than the other. Try the mellow . Duffy Lrvris to Wed. George E. (Duffy) Lewis, the crack lft fielder of the Boston American team, Is to wed Octobet' 9. The lylde eleet Is Miss Eleanor Ruth Keane of Hyde l'ark, Chicago, an ardent "Can nes. Seattle Takes BotJi Games. Seattle, Wash., .Oct. 2. -The Giants I Won both games of the wind-up double header, the Northwestern league sea ron here yesterday from the Tacbma Tigers by the soores qX 6 to 4 and T Genl Arthur Miid -10c Cigar to 4. ! The scores First game: , Ttcoma R.H.E. 4 8 1 Seattle J 6 9 1 Slebt; f Batteries Gordon and Burns ! Fu!lertT and Shea. 1 Second game v' R. H. E. i Taconia .,.,....,.. 4 g 1 iSeattl .t-.l 7 10 1 I ll.ll.rlM ASr1 ,1 1. SIaVi . U.Tn, ILtv GunsY Ok."c; Distributors I I&JJZL1" m Federation Convention Open. 1 United Preii Lvased Wire.) Bakerrfield. . Cal.. Oct. 2. With not ions than 200 delegates present, the twelfth annual convention' of -the Cali fornia State Federation of Labor opened here today. After addresses of welcome by city officials, the convention was organized. A sharp appeal for the adop tion of the suffrage amendment waa made by Miss Helen M. Todd, state fac tory Inspector of Illinois. Among the important questions to be dealt with by the convention are the recall of tha Judiciary;, the land tax amendment; funds for the McXamara defense ' and organisation of unskllledj lla. m. 8 p. nx. Prime Rib Roat Beef 10c . Grays! Cdfcfcria Cor. 7th and Oak St. TUT Km For Fall The on SftylWu SIiapes 3r ' mm )Mk Hats- drVAr; sJ IB 7 LEAblMG MATTER' 1 MILTON PIANO Style B $275.00 Read the specifications of this piano and cornpar tSi prade with some of the instruments offered cliewhere at $350 and $378, ojeven more. DESCRIPTION Kfflton Tiano, Style B, has 7 1-8 octaves, fan-strong bronze irOn frame with improved overstrung steel-wrapped bass strings; German steel nrasic wire in upper register, three strings to each note; each tuning pin is bushed with a hard maple collar; superior rock-maple tuning-pin block built up with cross-grained veneers; double repeating ac tion; three pedals (loud, soft and practice), with muffler attachrnent; genuine ivory keys and ebony sharps. Made in mahogany and quarter-sawed oak; other fancy woods to order (can be furnished in dull or art finishes if specified). Case doublev veneered inside and out, making five thicknesses throughout best construction known. Double-roll fall-board, continuous hinges, full-swing music desk. Hand-carved panel or plain if desired. ' The price of this piano is not inflated, as so often is tho case where so-called "Special Sales," "Guessing Contests' on other tricks ' are resorted to. There is no discount off and no sbrhething-for-nothing offer attached. It is sold to you on its merits as the best possible value for the money asked in strict accordance with the well-known policy oi The Wiley B. Allen Co. in all its transactions. Easy payments may be arranged to suit the best con venience of each individual purchaser. immmmmmmmmmmm 304 OAK STREET, BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH STSEER WASCO AND HOOD RIVERGOUNTYFAIR AtTHE DALLES, October 3-6, 19 1 1 For. this occasion the 1 Oregon-Washington RaOroad & Navigation Company ..Will sell' rotmd P. ticat;l-J. rr One and One-Third Fare " 1 ' j -; V- .... All points between Portland and Pendleton, Also from points between Portland and Pendleton, branch line intermediate points. e5 L Va ' Sw SALE DATES: OCTOBER 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Final return limit, Oct. 9. . Trains laara Union cepot m T:60 and 10 a., m., 4:00. . IM0 and 1:00 p. m. Call at City Ticket Off loa. Id and Wash ington street or ' Union Da-, pvi ier lurusr parxicuiara. - ' WM. MMURRAY j General Passenger Agent . f Portland, Or- . . : , A t