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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY KVENINQ. JUNE i lilt IS nrc o m AGAINST .500 CLASS AT VAHj ANG&S THIS WEEK Walks and Two Singles in the EiQhth Beats Letty Tonneson. ' Cava ! l laMllng ti M.i a 1 vila cu4 t! Ulli Wee I 11 .e,4 Vaatv-aee. fj i. Tke Calls lual Mw gei-e tlar aM 4 rot, i-4 cv I m it n i twit Aiaaw itMjr k.t. 4 it mi i4 a. l.el v fwr kua lafcj ltl Ml tf Ike tile .ual 14 Ihla IMWIt 1M t.l vi a. a I la I, U. fjtaaiag i taiag wtJt in Ik lMa lialtl )M.Mt at un It., wtoiikj far lha ll I. Kit lujl r4 t .tri.t il.u. iao run In ! m4 laaieg, k a.til.4 4wa uj halj I' llMitii 111 IK aifiilh. afcau lle ' tuirt Jul r Ik ataiilfcf run fariiand lafiara an ir.ef thanad ller n hri..ll Mil's!! i4 la i.aar.n ilt lb" Cult Me- Will Try to Usa Seraphs as Stepping Stones From the Cellar. rrUa.4 a4 Lo taf.i. wlil ' iU Ik baa ball altrerliaa Ihla oak al Ike Vaugka eiieot t-tl i-arfc. ftiel im lartltti at I clack aeooual af Ike artttel al I ef th ft eta l,ti!l4 tin I ha aaulhara pa litttara aNur4 All I ha oijtar wi of lh will lar al Ih4 uaual Ivaur lCi4i la leBptaf la laka lh aarua from iha Aijt. ha haa always baa Hi) ori it.a Kma lol lla III duubtleea i 4 ll.rkna. mho la lit beck la a it lha epha Ihla after IHiloa'a auaaar will rtetl ta alorla4 from lha una a wt.a arm up rei Ixfora If. a gama hiding er !! n.ll.a without rl.a' la airaleri and I pan ruehlng la COAST ATHLETES II I TflM PUT; iu miuii lumum LADDSCH'IS GRAMMAR IEJING Names of Stockholm Olympic Ray Wallace Breaks the Pole Candidates Are Up for Vault Record Sitton Confirmation. Wins Half Mile. Imm fcaod.ad fl cha rre la fttrrl bji unaaia io oa I'riiuni j,, mlli ,u,il.aa t.rk la Mh AgH a ruraa. a . 4la4taaia of lha Anaala. uMmi Aa aa I rilkalana ! m tlu iMin.m aa II 4l4 In a rftupla luf (artiaa a lilt lha aWaatvra laal tk IH a m a, UHaiua av la hit laant Id hit lla jropr irt4a aala i'r-uik-li.ak via lik: l In lha imi aa!a i-fra Ina aad of lha Tl Col I a P(n.d !! arorlBf In lha .-rul Initlrf WlUl.m. aiaglcJ aflar Mrliutt.lJ faanad Miliama luuk " on 4 oa Cnitlh a IriflcM ogl, and on am rnlijuda. uf Kltbl. a fly Ina t!on,l. tbauagaf a'Ota-l la thair l-aif V.nrouv.r tallia1 laka i at 4wtle n4 lha had lao balfn. rii aaajr ou'.jl lala ImI out an in- li'U Ml aitil Anw fn hia own aania I.) aviuling owl a duubla thai oor-d li iS riuwor. Ian af lo a a au aaay uul In lha fifth Ifia foita Had lha ara. KlUbjta alalia, Coiirln a aacriflra. K-.rnatar a arror and Cja' ri ltld lt.4 un Vin ouilr acoffl lha inning nn on a lata an baila lu Jamra and claao infi.a b Bcbarna.bar and Urala. I . ania. fORTLANl'. TORIC E irwt.4 ttui tai. k aa lutti.r. ial, Jaa. I Ward la jKla4 laaighi frua as V. , atr.l.ir of iha A A l lla lla aaiaaa t.f lh fa. I fva rl ili.Uin aha alll irlltiaau la lha t!abe !' la Maad.a ll.li aaaialag, fiaa aalalioa uf Um will ha ruada la N Tark luaigM. rt.a rho.a ft alii Uata k.n ranKla Thurata. and aia lcJ lo laka 1 1 la a big Hah and I i.l.l aid la Naa arh Ju 11 Ur. llorib. la alrvadi la N. loth iMiiar lew. I iti.n alih liiair l. a im u' fur rofi f 1 r fr.a I ion ai Italp'i Ha at. J Oaa rvw4 aaa Wha foaia. aa.4 mil .iK.ia a4iiv4 la lk. giaaiwar arhl liatk aad fii a.4 HI aaa 1x14 aai.t-dar afiaiawa oi. Ui.lK fi.;4 0 Itt ailtl. l.agiag 1 1 "in t f.( la I fl la lawh.a atd ef ail aliaaiiiua. lk tvil la in. ia..l. ahlrh aaa a gial aan.a i..fra.-r Knlk aaa raaia than fl..a4 .lb Ida reau! la. Kl.iol a.a aa r ainK.r H. iiiral (la liiaailalia -ltd T mIki. Tit .Ia ..!.. I I. am . ..ut. d ... a II, It ili.t. aad tit'.ng ut uk Ifcli.l (.:. a lit. II -.lf.l. Th. (' al U . .l.t of laa Ita.allAg irri. Auuim.ii r r.k a..:i la II.. counting fla I-n.la ff li.a loa iir rcan far lha liurdua. ahli im.c iiMa lo awund ilar IkmaLua ir Ia Ang.laa la r.v.- j i.im io imi1 t,la,. Im ludlrg irsa r.la Jim lMfi a. ftd ai. Ilia (irLlalliion a 1x1 Y TOMORROW lun.icl in t-lh ilc.. II Ion clil U luuilnif, llallah and lloClura aia lha nnnaiiatad man from th narlti. Hhal luck and Allan of lha I'alvcrallr of California alao hava barn r ininand.d Tha fata of Mnrnln Johnaon. lha aaaia- liural ona l-fid awlmmar, a Ian hang 'n lha halanca until lunigkl ( d.clalon ara r.njei.d King's Fleet Colt May Save Coveted Prize From the Foreign Invader. An n II PO. A Kr.a., tf 1 0 ft J 0 mm., c a i J tile. If I n 0 I 0 M-lKwa.l. lb I 0 I Vii;um lb I 1 1 n K mi Hi. ff t 1 0 Kiul.L. Jh J I 1 I I i oil i In. aa J 0 0 1 0 T.mi.om B. J) 1 0 0 1 0 Tola: ! r ) t 1 VA.NVUt.'VKIl. ai r. H r" a rtnii'.n. tf t 0 0 1 1 liani.ati. II. . V l J U.' tr. lh 1 6 u 1" 0 Krl.a. if 0 " " 0 i'.U ff I I 1 1 0 Jamr. ib 3 1 0 1 hrharnai tri. I 1 I 4 l.awla c 1 S I An. l 1 0 1 Total . 3U I 7 17 11 I Taltra rraaa Win I lender.. Juna 4 Alaax lha fTatal pfllug av.nl of (he yrar. lha far for thu drby. ahlch vlll ha run Idiwurow i ovi-r lha hlaiorlc Kriom rfwraa. ha In hnnular ln(.r.f 0 j I ha I of Ihl. car p Vha ewtit la randrrad more Inter..' - 0 1 trig by lha fart thai It mny go tn King u (lroigaa roll I'liilad'au lo aa lha coi.iaj prl. lha "hlna ribbon'" of tha J fTSilali turf -from a foreign Invadrr. J 1 hafrj.rr II, a Krunro. American rolt.' , rv t t k l ' r t" the popular Atnrrlcan ; ' apuilaman, II li. I'urfa. aaa made a atri'g faiorlla aflrr IiIh Imj ifU.' vlr. C , f"iy In lha iOJO gulnr-aa al .Naw Maikot a alx aaak ago. at.fl tha complata ravrr- aal form uf other fani l"1 candldata u ' 1i.i-h I'lntadaaii th only prominent lonii-ndar ahlch ha not mat RwarpT II. 1 ! King liioig ha never run a hixxs In I i t li' ilerby, but tinea tie look up raring naftr tn'rnliii( tlip throne ha haa met 0 I with a fair (hara cf auccaa. It I H"l yal certain whether Kliiu 1orge will -ao to Cnaom to mc hi horaa run to- HCOHIC UV INNINtJi. imorron, but aa tha court ta In mourning Vanrojv.r J 1 v 0 a 0 1 J for King lYedcrlclc of Iienmirk, It la I'ogtund ,0 I 0 0 - cor.ldrrad unlikely that tlg mkjeaty M MMAtlY. I t preaml ll l1. . . til Vi.milkil atnk.a an1 V? Ifnlfnna ( air. Agraw. rimltli. unaa on dumb . .7 , , . , Aan.w 1. Toiinlaoii 4. Snuck oul--Ag. Lomond, were both In a lamed corxll iiew 10, Tunnrion 5. Hit by rltcher tlon today. Thla lncreaea the chances Pe.'nagglo. Lft rn bar Vanomivar of tha king entry, l'lntadaau. t, Tortlanil . Time of game Two hour m umpira an iiauren. . S minute. KT.l.VDINO Olf THE TEAMS. CARNEY AND SOLOMON WILL PLAY TONIGHT I'aclflc Coait "agnr. Won. Loat. Oakland 55 ii V.tnou Si ti l.oa Angelaa SO 27 Kicramrnto 21. 30 r-an Kranclaco .13 1'ortlund ':i 3D NorthMctilrrn League. 'ancoiiver 1 22 Victoria Portland Taooma Keattln . 8fok.iie 2i 23 2 b :'i American league. p , I Jo rnrney. Pacific coat three cuah- ROj" 1 Ion billiard champion, and Henry Solo mon win piay a n'u point ouiara exni- , bttlun tor.lght and tomorrow night at Solly' billiard parlor;, 10" H Sixth :lret. Klfty point will bo played each I night. The r'ibllc l cordially Invited i to attend, there being no admlanlon : charge. If Solomon defeats Carney In this ex hlMtlon, he will challenge Mm to a 150 poliit match for the title and a aide bet upon Carney return from Seattle, where ha will meet Sibley, who has ) challenged far tha title. .683 i .411 .400 i .542 .5.H .500 .4 i .48 .467 fullea I -aid 5 !. ('r.elvn U Irtlagion 11. Cou.h . I!.tiu , H.:aa.v1 I ouih Muuni Tatwr I. r.ar 7. Hull day 4. Cliiilon Kelly t, Tl-ompaoa I arnon 4 illrneva I. l aMlftg 1, atllol I and l.ll)a 1. Wll ar4 Braar flay Wallace ef lha Irvlngtoa aehool waa lh raroid breaker lla rl.erad iha Uf al I f.al t Inrb.a. ahlch la II lax-hea atoe tie f irmer leeord. held by lion tier, who ta raw a etudent wf lha Jf faraoa High a. Uuoi Tannaaaaa af C lin I' n KK; and (illlnar of llot.adar . Irared l .e bar at feet 7 lni h. b ahrii It v aa laja.d lau Ini -liea both had three Ulala and failed to g- orr Wal. lac uli Ma third trial claaiad lha bar al!y. After laku.g tan mora male fur aeiund I lare, lani.aa... and Ollinei loaae.) up fur tha medal. aM.h aaa oa by ilUiner. Th lime for tha tf yard d.ah, 19 4 . M'h mi aon by Holt if Idl. til eirerdliiflv fat. Th 17) low ourdiea waa mad In good time K. R. Doll or Ladd waa IVa Individual liar lla a ruined eight pomla for hi a. lieol hriM't lialng on tha relay tam Coulter uf Couch alao aon tight polnta. Kitlon. a pal ei.lijr In th half In I la. hutted a good alflde, and won handily , In 7 1' hliii'it oeter wore a pair of l Spiked ahoaa before, and Vara Wlndnagle of Waahlngton High lt the ladd run i ner ue hi, which prove.! very lucky. llr tvn of Irvlngton flnlehed aarond j Corder. a Filipino, of tha Creaton I achcol, made a bid for a new record In , Hi- t ioad Jump by leaping 17 feet 1 1) in. I., a. Tt 61 yard daehea war run off In ' fnat time, mi't eeveral of the hiata had I tu be run over to decide tha w Inner '1 he aummary : I iu arj daah (under 4 feet) Ray- burn, Creaton. flral. McClaren, Olancoe, econd. Alberta, tihaver, third. Time, 1 eoconda. I 60 yard dah (under 4 feet 1 tnchee) (a.ner!l io The Journal ) illilllter. Houth Mount Tabor, flral; Men- Oregon Agricultural College, Corval- n. y, HnlJaday, second; Holden. Irvlng lle, Or.. June 4 After the big field , ion, third Time. 7 2-S acconda. meet on th Multnnmah field laat Hat- j o yard daah (under 4 feet 4 inches) urday afternoon, the monogram men Johnson. Creston. first; Saltier, Shat nf the O. A. C. track aquad met at a ,,.(( actind; 1'arker, Clinton Kelly, banquet at the Oregon hotel and electrl , tri , Time, I 1-6 second, John Williams captain of the track team ;o yard daah (under 4 feet Inchea) for the 1S12-13 eaon. ptovr.ll, Thompson, first; Ambern, William haa bectl on the 'varsity South Muunt labor, second ; Cohen, Fall, track team for three years now, being jnj, third. Time, 7 4-B seconds, one of the bct athletea developed at; ;5 Jall (1(lBh (under 6 feet) Kuhn O. A. C. He doeri the distance events , hanaen. Shatturk. first; Holt. Couch. iriaT nniv ta rvi ri 1 1 1 m n r iraw 7An i a ' . . a ti., t AnceUaoa lo Ilrlp AlMetf. Il'aliail frrmt Lar4 Irm I Uea Angel. June - Huelneaa man Of Lo Atigelra t'Klay lli.lllul.d a final campaign lo raie au'flclent fun. la lo end Jim loiialiu and 1 rd Kelly of Ihla rlt. lo lh Olympic gatnea al Hirx kholm Ibla aumiaer. The rampalgn I lodoraed by the Lo Angelea AthUlb' club, th Meithania' and Manufarlurara' ataoclatlon and U.orga Y tlovard. presi dent of the I'n'vrraily of Kouih.rn Cali fornia, where Kelly ta a student. Ixina hue 1 an all around performer and Kel ly a hurdler. Had Moulton to IU NuorerlsJ.J rJi4 Prea. ltaeH Ira Hlanford Cnlvet.Hy. Cal. June 4 "Iad" Moulton. oldest university trainer in year of eervlce on the coaat. la to be eucceeded aa trainer for tilar.foril alhletts hy H W Maloney, It waa an nounced here tode Nominally Moul lon will atlil be In rhnrge of tha Hl.n ford men. but tn reality Maloney. who I named as ntnUlini trainer, will be th ai live brad of the woik. WILLIAMS IS TRACK CAPTAIN OF AGGIES klTral a. !4t aal Wa. aalliM laua. lataaiM. 11 fa4 lH,4.a i: aal! a!lav. 44. flial Biwaa. I(lagik. aaaa.4. lag a fcn. iki4 I lav. salaalaa It a. ..aa 11 4 6 i4. a I Milu, tWk ru4, flail. I AJ a a4, akaa. tllel. Itu4 Ti-. It f i te-e'l Ikiaa l. UMaaia-kaitl aw fUal Hit. V.ta.a .t a. I laaililt. ralllag. la.nl It.iaa.a 114 l.l la W tiler tat., la.ar -la.41 f'-'al. tall wa4. 4 . V(f ..aa. UUd. &.n -l M.tfci. lum, riial . J. m Irviaglvav, m.al. ri4ya, 144 flfL ria ttmi Wallaa. rlagia. f-.iat Ulllaee HalaAar. k4 Taaaaaaa. i lla la ki.li. Ikll4 ttcgkl, l.l I la. aaa STANFORD CREW WILL LEAVE NEXT SUNDAY KATZ TROPHY GOES II TO 8. WICKERSHAM Smith and Wakeman Win Five Set Match Eleven at Irvington. tlklte4 rea a I I Va I ttat.fo'J tkittfilly, Cal. June 4 PV aal aiaauH:atst ehada aia lta 1 ll.it l. tiaafai4 taiall ighl eaiad rt.a al l ImK hat Mundey for .Saw Vera I meal lla all baal eight la Ik .a 1 1 in IL annual r.galia al I'ougV ka.i.i. 1 Ma luatka lha flral lima ai .i,.i.ii ait.lil aia. hlul llta haa ' Baling aona ff.a IKa 1'Mlfte lo lha Allaalle r.anaieap iwi.am.ni o, ,r.a ,rv ixil all! tn lha laal II years. Bta-41 H ick.t lUa rainj aaay lha har In ll a fli..:. af li.a a aiagtaa la Ike kal l aivd'.af luraan.al of lha ki j.itvuitv. t, ii.i. ti.i.tday t d.faalitia I4e.lt. a la a f ji l ii .U !. by li.a .. of t. 14 I . I I T game aa .ti cf ii haid.al la ta larrva Uveal la If dob;. a It hltuhtm and Cor- I hall ( II ll Vial. (lav al lla head of eiHIWi ai.4 Waa. man TMt same aa II. a loi.g.al uf any tn if a I .intra l..i.l and If g.n.e aete p. a aj t.f.l.1 Mtijlh and ..Me' w lit aeort a. ta 71 I I I I I M I tltian n.lrhi n.o.l of Ifam Ibl.r- in (.la 14 y..iarday la lh. a IKa Uf. a 4 awaasaj ft? Ik I avank ajara hat 4 fsagM. tta-M Wr k4aaa la KlJ la It rvaaiag la lha aikiiea, ea laart r?-t-aa. a a wt tha a a -a I rf a mt la 4K ka ytai la a graal geat Tha -aaiia T ta. Mtaa CaMr-ll hoal M.a aMtaaava. I t. 4 1. Mtaa Mania ! Mlaa K al '. ! t t. Miaa A. U hiU tveat Miaa kta-rav. 4 1 I t, VS4r aai HUrnW. . . ! Ial ll.aa.lag. -. .s r. ta a k al i uaa. a, i, -a, r-uaii l-.al aian. , I, 4. WMa a a I i;ir. la. II, I Wlihaiakaaa kal mil. t. a amiih aa4 Vtrytaaanaaa laal ItiKt and lua vfald. .. .g. Uiil a4 Co-he heal i).f aa4 Mayar, 4. I 1 BATTING AVERAGES FOR THE SERIES OwUa Oaa aana, 4 , Aa II. f. C. 4 "r i a a M.rr l In- t a aaa U Imii.i i aaa a) Mi lium I )! - nmiiii i i jaa Kil l. . I t 111 4 i "in. a i a .aai g a 'lut.n.aon .... I 0 4 4 I 4 111 4 I Ugtoo Tai.BI rlub Woman held away a444444ia44444ad Irvington, third. Time, Won. Lost. Chicago 2!i 14 iloeton 2 6 l.) Jictiolt 22 2 1 Philadelphia 19 17 Washington 21 21 Cleveland 1 20 New York 13 24 St. Louis 12 29 Pot I Xafionnl league Games. -64 i At Nw York Tt. H. E. .34-St. Louis 3 9 .612 , Nev York 8 9 2S I Hiitterlee Bailee. Dale and Bresna- .6f0han; Marquard and Meyers XaUlonul League. Won. Lost. New York 30 Cincinnati 25 Chicago 21 Pittsburg 19 St Louis 20 Philadelphia. 1'. Brooklyn 12 Boston 13 7 17 17 17 24 20 24 28 .4S7 .351 .293 Pet. .811 .595 .bU .614 .466 .429 .833 .317 Umpires Kason and Johnstone. At Brooklyn R. H. E. Cincinnati 7 10 2 Brooklyn 4 11 4 Batterle" Benton and McLaan; Kent, lvnetztr, stack ana fneiPB, Miner. L'niplrea Rigler and Flnnernan. At Boston R. H. B. Chicago 4 8 1 Boston 3 10 1 Butteries Brown, Lavender and Needhant: I-Iess and Kllng, Rarldan. Umpires Owens and Brennan. Mr. Steady Smoker Why do you smoke heavy, nerve wrecking, black Havana cigars? A fine domestic cigar, part Havana, At Philadelphia R. H. B. Pittsburg S 3 Phllitdclphia 4 9 6 Batteries Hendrlx and Gibson; Alex ander and Pooln. Uniplres Klem and Bush. I i . ii a i American League Games. At St. Louis R. H. B. Washington 13 17 3 St. Louis 4 8 2 Batteries Engel, Hughes and Wil liams; Baumgarten, C. Brown and Krl- ger, Waldo. Umpires Pcrrlne and Dlneen. At Cleveland R. H. E. Boston , 3 10 1 Cleveland 4 7 1 Batteries -O'Brien and Carrlgan; BlHiidlng. Baskette and Easterly. Umpires Evans and Egan. .At Detroit Nw York Detroit Batteries Warhop Dubuo and "'nnage. Umpires Connolly and Hart. and R. H. E. . .1 7 0 . .4 9 0 Sweeney1! second only to iicciure or Oregon. ne'fca,onj( King, wilds the Ilea pec-ord In the mile anil .j tronds. two mile, recently running tha former) JIlKh jump Danlela. Ballwood. flrat; In a dead heut with Huggins of the U. Tnrneasee, Clinton Kelly, second; EJirlg, of O. in 4:13 flat. The trsck fan are , i.iewellyn. third. Height, 6 feet 3 much pleaded with the aclection made. u,(.r)CS. I li.o yard aasn i-foit, i dd, rirst; Col ter. Couch, second; llerblg, Shaver, I third Time. 10 4-6 seconds. J Broad Jump Coidere. Creston, first; LANGFORD-JEANETTE FIGHT IS CALLED OFF (United rren Leased TVIre.) Los Angeles, June 4. To add to his already long string of hard luck for tha past six months. Manager Tom McCarey of tha Pacific Athletic club, announced today that his Langford-Jeanette fight schedule for July 27. has been called off "I got a cablegram from Joe Wood man, Longford's manager," said Mc Carey, saying that their sailing from Australia haa been delayed because, of some sort or legal proceedings there, and will not reach America before Sep ternber 1. Ho sug-gests that I send Porky Flynn against Jeanette, Nothing doing. The fight is off." McCarey possibly may try to match Al Palr.cr and Jeanette for the July 27 card. IF YOU WANT AND YOU DO TO GET THE MOST VALUE FOR YOUR CLOTHING MONEY, ASK FOR AND INSIST ON GETTING Schloss Baltimore Clothes We are exclusive Healer. i Best dothe marie anywhere; cost no mora than the ordinary $15 to $40 SALEM WOOLEN MILLS CLOTHING CO. fir ik crJ&'X Indian Take First Game. Victoria. B. C. June 4. The Indians won the first game or the series by securing an early lead. The final score was 6 to 6. i The score; Tt. H. E Spokane 6 9 Victoria 5 11 Batteries Cadreau and Ostdlek; Mc Cheery, Conoonntm and Meek. Umpire Moran. At Chicago R. H. E. Philadelphia 8 18 2 Chicago 4 10 2 naileries Plank and Egan; Mogridge, Peters, White, Ben and Sullivan. Umpires O'Loughlin and Westervelt Seattle Beats Taroma. Seattle. Wash.. June 4. Seattle de part domestic leaf gives yOU the feated the Tigers yesterday by the score , . . I of 7 to 5. Seattle played poor in tha Havana pleasure and Satisfaction I first part of the game, but came back ... ... . I strong and was an easy winner. without the harm. Try a , .The score: , r. h. e. I MMt tin f 1 a a t .-,. . w i I Tacoma .' ; . .. 6 10 i t J . Batteries Thompson, Schneider arid Whaling; Schmuts and Crittenden. Um pire Toman. ,Genl Arthur sm Cigar 10c and 3 for 25c M. A. Gunst A Co- Inc. Til ff .1 B i REMKPYFQRMEN Patterson Carried to Hotne. (Catted Press Laaaed Wlra.l Los Angeles, Cal., Juna 4. First Base man Hamlltoa Patterson of tha Vernon Coast league team was taken to hi noma , In an ambulance today when' the voraom- arrived irrom Ban Franclaeo. hyalclarjk who examined Patterson' ankle, which h sprained In a recent game at Oakland, declared that his foot is In bad shape, and that he probably will be unable to play for mora than month. Tfta Knlghta 6f dolumbus team was defeated, at MeMlnnvlU Sunday ' by tha cor of to 4. - Arrow SHIRTS ARE made by JPjl the makers of "ARROy,, collars of exclusive fast color patterns, in correct and faultless fitting styles. $1.50 and $2.00 CLtJETT, PEABODY & CO. MAKERS TROY. N. Y. ECZEMA Ztonlsr Of rorlaii afotoom Oak TTsa Blanoliard't Sesaa ta IVotlom . Sold tr Brafglsta. TStXH dfamosla. rnst ruction and ad Tlca br C FL Blanchard. at 111 tth at Portland; i will also state how the disease will kct and dlaappaar under tha us ot this lotion. Call from 1 to 7 p. Qr wnt for symptom blank. I Canadian Money Taken at Full Value Open a Monthly Charge Account Phone Exchanges for Your Convenience Free Delivery to All Parts of the City You Will Find Our Prescription Department Accurate an3 Convenient We do not make reasons to justify our sales. They are the develop ment of certain conditions Such as for instance our moving next month into the new Wood-Lark Building. Naturally we wish to get rid of as much of our stock as possible. The low prices that prevail throughout this establishment is the result. What Results Do You Have in Taking Pictures Are You Dissatisfied? Many novices In the delightful art of photography become so with their work because they do not secure the finest camera and films and paper thnt may be obtained for the amount they spend for their Initial outfit. THE THEORY that "anything is good enough to learn on" Is costly and wrong. Ansco Camera Are tha Best Ansco films will maM pictures that are shaf. clear and of rich and cor rect color value. THE TWENTY STYLES rang from 12.00 to $55.00 and we assure you our salesman will gladly give you valuable Information per taining to anything in photography. FOR THE SWEET GIRL GRADUATE Suitable gifts In Imported novelties In Cross Leathers, useful and at tractive gifts in wallets, dainty card cases, nhoto frames, traveling cases, white bags, short note pads, work baskets, fitted complete, drinking cups and a hundred other useful thing Prlcoa range from 254 to W25.00 For Your Vacation Trip New shipment of Cross English Traveling Bags and Suit Csses. Prices from H12.00 to 850. OO Does Your Handbag Match New Tailored and Fancy Handbags to match costumes at attractive prices. Inquire. All leathers engraved In gold free. Parisian Ivory Special Toilet sot. Mirror, Bnh and Comb, engraved free, 0(9.98 Many attractive novelties are now being shown In Parisian Ivory. EXTRA SPECIAL ON PERFUMERY Cut glass top Perfume Bottle In traveling case, filled with any of these odors violet, lily-of-the-val ley and rose perfume. Extra spe cial. 81.08 What "Sterling" Is a aT iim pp to ouver, "i-ross SS Is to Gloyes and Jjkr All Leather Goods Cross English Gloves lrr washable chamois. New shade of primrose. 11.50 P-Jr. FOR BETTER PLANTS "Wtood-Lark" Rlug-l-cide saves the plant from ravages of the slug. Per can, 15 " "WOOD-LARK" ROSE and FRUIT SPRAY Destroys all tent caterpillars, cur rant worms, pear and cherry slugs and Insects feeding on the leaves of fruit trees ami bushes. Price, par bottle, 25t find 50 Persian Insect Powder For tha destruction of flics, ants, bedbugs, roaches and obnoxious in sects. Price IO. 255. 40 and 4350 0 Just Like the Seashore Pacific Fea Salt Purified for salt baths. The benefits of an ocean bath may be secured at home. Prico 10. 25 anT 4Qt package. OLIVE OILOR SALAD DRESSINGS Our 'tCla-wood' Imported Ollva Oil, none better, 25. SO. 85) bottle. For Panamas and Canvas Pana bianco "Wood-Lark." Clean and restore the color of panama hats and canvas shoes. Price 254) O R A n U AT B D ME ASCHINO OLASSES, TEA8POONFTJL TO WINEGLASS. PRICE lOtf" EACH. QUASSIA CtTPS OR TONIC CT7PS. NEW AND STRONG. PRICE 25 EACH. NO FLIES ON THIS Shoo-Hy "Wood-Lark.'" For mos quitoes gnats, flies, etc., on animals especially. Price 25. 40) and 7at per bottle. Now Is the Time for Perfumed Baths U-ar-das Bath of Benioine, 12 tab lets In a box, 50r BRIGHTEN UP THIS IS PAINTING TIME Here are the Paints and Varnishes that make your house new in side and out. 82.25 Kal. Paint, 65f Qt; B-W House Paint, S-W Tnslde Floor 82.00 sal-S-W Family. Taints, 15. 25t. 45 8-W Mar-not Floor Varnish. 90s1 Qt. 8-W Linoleum Varnish, 50 pinH S-W Floor Wax. full pound. 50a How About Your Walls? Alabastlne Wall Tints, 55 paoka a. Here Are the Brushe - Paint and Varnish Brushes, all alse . Color cards freaL. correct Information given on how to paint, or varnish. ARE YOU A LOVER OF ART? Wonderful reduction In framed pictures, art pottery, gold bas kets, French mirrors, old prints, carbons, engravings, hand col- ored photogravures, etc. We have moved all art goods up to Fourth Floor. SPECIAL FOR WIS WEEK ONLY Oil Paintings, regular 115.00 values, while they last, 84.85 Speaking of Mouldings Without a doubt we. carry th largest stock of mouldings in tho city. In . charge of competent people to help you get the right effects. . BY THE WAY Have you en the New Frama Mouldings? Never before been aaan in Portland. Thejr are all In on ptece In new carved dealgna In ebony,: rosewood, ctrcasslon walnut and gold. Every lover of art should sea them - aiou n . ' wiiuujEU vur ai u parifjiwna. . I Of conraa our f ram 1 n a nrtcea .a'ea vaei.il reasonable. JUST THE FRAME FOR "HER" PICTURE 1 ft A Wa.4ait fa-V.f tM.4.... Tl -. a la B-W y ,ooiaaaarnlah I A , a r4 igrrav- Bptctat at or painted surfaces without Injur- nm .1 t IU, .07 iuiiu. . Si. hlnamel Varnishes, all colora, pint. 35-to 83.50 g. Jap-a-lac IO to 83. OO Brine this ad and get a thimble and ample jean of Jap-a-lau Fre. - STRAW HAT DIRTY? Strawine For cleaning and bleach ing articles of straw, ,MVa tbi hata look like nr. Pi lea 0 Woo