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15 nin OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. - THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL 4. 1111 Simple Dip, Fatal to Shpnan Tilar t jk) jrt la4 Jui H. i.UI Nrt.tval K tot allots WiM . r g t li:rHr(( i - Watt) t'liU . 1 ' mm f 1 Ml -V V X I 1 ... V f I.- t v. . , .... Callbrfth P. Rodcr, who waa the first atrtnan to naka a trip br ropUn front th AtUnUc to tha raclflc, reaching Loi Anselea, . Cal., Korember 4, faring Now York City September 17. All la all Rodgvra Hew a distance of 3220 mllei, beatlns tha world's croaa country record by 1965 mllea, - 7 plans continued Ita earthward rusa at aa anale.of 46 6tgrt , (Callt ft Um4 Wlra.) ZxMf Umch, cU April 4. Inability to elevate bla planra followlna' a almpU dip toward the watar ta believed today to have cauaed tha 6ath of CalbraJtb P. Rodfera, the ft rat tranacontlnental ivlatoi1. ' ' Itodrara wtua about to conclude a en- MlloaaV fllcht In which ha had Itracad the roofa of several bulldlnga and cut atartllsf -flfurea elebt la the avtr, when the fatal drop oeeurrad. Olldln toward tha beaea from a height of 275 fret, he attempted at a 100 foot elevation to ralae hie forward plane to eaae the Jar of landing. The mechanism appar ently tailed to reapond and tha aero- iuat before he struck. Rodfora waa aeen to cover his face with al arma. The machine fell 0 aVt from ahore la hallow water. When the avlatora hmiy wae disentangled from the wreck e(e and carried to a beach hoapltal It waa found that hi a neck and back ware broken, and death probably had beea lnatantaneoua. Wltneaaea to tha accident eey that at the belnnlnc of the laat fllde Bedsore dipped hla aeroplane to avoid aeveral aeavulla flying acroea hla path. Many believe that to this humanitarian lm pulae the tone of the avtator'a life may be attributed. rj nnrro AbblW BASEBAL L MIS PROMISING ' - Oreron airrlooltural College, Corval , Cr . Anrll i- ThK baaeball team of . the Oregon Agricultural college will play the team from Paclflo university ( on' the local field next Saturday after 'noon. Elooe the favorable result of the axe confident of victory. i The Dine la rapidly rounding Into rhepa. atnoe the time of Coach Stewart - has been devoted solely to the team. Am there will be no game with the University of Washington April 16 and If, tha team will have mora time to put on form. Games have been ar- . ranged with Mt Angel for Saturday, April IS, and with the Multnomah Ama-, tur Athletlo club on Friday, April 19. Tloth of these games will be on the local field.. . There will be only lx conference ramee played by O. A. C. this year, 'graduate Manager of Athletics Burt Illklngton receLved official notlflcalton " this week that the University of Wash : logton would not take the trip planned. Into the Willamette valley, but will go by boat directly to San Francisco to 'play the southern universities. The frames scheduled at Seattle will, how ever, be , played. There will , he Jwi - a-ames with W. 8. 0. at Pullman and two wltb, them at O. A. C. BEN WILLIAMS MAKES NEW VAULTING R E CORD (Kpeeia! to Ttoe Journal.) French Boxer Wins. .Parts. April 4. Georgr-a Carpentior, j the Yrmrh mUldlew;clrht hoxcr. has an other victory to his credit today as a result of h!a defeat of thi AtjBtralln negro, OPorge CSnnther. on points, after ' a SO.round contest hre. TJnlveralty of Oregon, Eugene, April 4.- The annual Indoor meet at tha Uni versity of Oregon waa pulled off last night. In tha varalty "gym." Braid well, 'It, waa high point winner with It to hla credit. Boylen, a freahman from Pendleton,, followed with 10 points. No time for the events waa given out by Trainer Hayward. With a vault of 11 feet 2 hi Inches, Ban wllllama eetab- Ushed a new Oregon Indoor record. ' Following la tha summary of events: 100 yard dash BreldwelL 'IS; Mor ton, '15. 80 yard dash Briedwell. 'IS: Haw- ley, '16. 300 vard daah Oberteuffer. '14; Pef. ley, '16. 000 yard daah Boylen, "J 6; Zimmer man, '13. 1000 yard run Boylen, '16; Marts loff. '13. Shot put Kellogg. -12; D. Hawkins. '16. 41 fret 6 lnchca. Broad Jump Briedwell, .'13, and Stul ler, '14, tie for first; M. Hawklna, '13. 20 feet 6 Inches. High Jump M. Hawklna 'It. and Stuller, '14, tie for flrat; Benson. '14. 6 reet 4 Inches. i-oie vault Wllllama, '13; Wataon, '13. 31 feet 2 Inches. The Junior class led in the scoring with 23 polnta. The freshmen followed with 2, the pophomoree with 14 and tha seniors wfth 11. OdDStaffl Mfi CIldDtll Mim If PiF'lam(ffl o o There is a law in the Statute Books of Ore gon making it unlawful to publish fraudulent advertdsincr. This law is quoted in full right here. The statements made in this advertisement are made with full knowledge" of the pro visions of this law. You will readily understand, therefore, that these words are Here Is fflhe Law FALSE STATEMENT IN ADVERTISEMENTS . Section No. 2230, LortTs Oregon Law Any person who, in a newspaper or other periodica!, or in public advertisement, or by letter or by circular, knowingly makes or disseminates any statement or assertion concerning the quantity, THE QUALITY. THE VALUE, THE PRICE, the method of producing or lVlANUFACrURE of his mer chandise or professional work, or the manner or source of purchase of such merchandise, or the MOTIVE OR PURPOSE OF ANY SALE which is untrue or calculated to mislead, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than 10.00 nor more than 50.00, or by imprisonment in the county jail not ex ceeding twenty days, 'or by both such fine and imprisonment (L. 1909, c 104, p. 164.) THE PARTS THAT ARE UNDERLINED APPLY DIRECTLY TO THE SALE WE ARE NOW ADVERTISING. McpttlMinicgj Ennfl mine TTiPiuidlhi LoH NOo 1 Wb A.ne Actually Sellingr THhiese Soflts for Less Than Wc Paid EMaece off Week Oely The celebrated Fechhelmer & Flschel (EFF-EFF) Clothing standard everywhere, All colors and patterns all sizes. Absolutely new arrivals. Hand-tailored, some silk lined, others satin and serge. Regular values up to $35.00 the suit.. None of them are regularly sold for less than 25.00, During the balance of the week thftv are the sea.vin's best nn- V N. I I ...... portunity for I - I I V J If 3 ott Mo, Ballainice off Week Ely SUITS THAT ARE REGULARLY SOLD FOR AS MUCH AS $25.00. THESE ARE ALSO HAND TAILORED AND SERGE AND SATIN LINED. COME IN ALtr THE POPULAR PATTERNS, LAT EST COLORS AND SWELL LINES. THE NEWEST ARRIVALS IN THE CITY OF PORTLAND. THE SEASON'S BIG SUIT OPPORTUNITY FOR (C Mflpn (SEW All kinds and all shapes browns, grays, blacks, soft and derbies, regular $1 hat J L s . Our Equipment ta the most complete in 1'ort land., In tiie in.ii;iiig of lense for vour Rlassrs, we have a specia !y licinncd ap- jtarains lor ever jiart f)fvthe w ork nci u n i n p the ..Surface' grinding .j poJislnne, , crjge frnJjiff ir..4ap and gutc. drilling as wrll as finding the optical ..cfnrcr of the Irn.se. Columbian Optical Co. J IS KUth Strerti COLUMBIAN LEAGUE NOT TO BE LAUNCHED Ill i '-'Try lUc-ajfo. April 4 That the oronoiixl i Columian basrball Ipatjue will not be CfnAnfc IT lanrn-hd tliis year was announced here j IJL 19 L louay r-y xviinam (.-. .Nelson, one of tha promoters of the league. Nelson stated that tlio r-'nited States league tould open May 1, and conclude Its season October 1 A nioeting will be held in Pittsburg April 15 to complete the season's ached ule. . ' It is believed that the United Statea league will Jiave teams In Chlcaaro, I'itUihurg. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Waah ington, New . York. Reading, Pa., and IJichrnond, Va. II - ... If Vf II llll II all II III I If ' ' -vi.i i-M-i.M-m-M.mwmr.w j-. Wfll I, r?V 1 w Christian Too Much for Seals. J Pan Francisco, CaL," April i. Silent Tyler Christian "pitched --tha Oakland team to victory, yesterday afternoon in' the second tame of tha acason with", the Sjn t'rsncifco team.. The gam waa Moaerfi-om the Ftart to the fllfrsh. Th tint) score was 3 to 2. - j Zdihcr iinlhrpe were chased to thai ciub hnuBc in the ninth inning by Um-i piro ''heeler. i The score: R H E OBkland ................... i t 1 San Krnnclsco S 8 1 Hatteries christian, and illUa; Ba ker and Schmidt. Joarnal Wajit ads bring result. When You Save Constantly You have the aatisfactlon of knowias tht each month you art worth moro financially than you wera th previoua month. You tea definite results from your efforts and that It tha reward of Industry and thrift. tlM or more at a -time may be saved and deposited at 4 interest with this bank the conservative custodian of more than Two Million Dollars of the people's money. Hibernia Savings Bank "A Conserrative Custodian SECOND AND WASHINGTON STREETS I Open Saturday Evenings, 6 to 8 o'clock CANDIDATE FOR NOMINATION ; , ON THE REPUBLICAN TlCKaTT FOR r COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Ejetianeed !n city and eotmtry schools, auparintendent of "Multnomah county from 1890 till 1900, former principal of Portland Busumss Col kga. Believms; myself well qualified for the office, I ask the support of all who f aror .continuous advancement along broad educational lines. " ' " '' - - ' ' . (Paid Adv.) ' .-. ' . Journal Wdiit l&ds are redd by thousand HOTEL S-TI17ABT GAf FHAIICISCO Geary Street, above Union Square European Plan fLCO a da? up American Plan $3.00 a day up tUw rtaal aa4 Wkk atnastara. trwr? imT M.wnliaii. Masarata ratM. -a tWtra aa4 tatatf aiatriaa. Om ramawailcvOTcity. Elaa a traiaa 4 staawaUb Oregon Humane Society Offloa ritv Um.1l v.l. tmm. . .... 'i Human. 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