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DAILY JOUKIIAL, I QHTLANI), TliUKCDAY LVENIHG, MAY .IDEAL WEATHER FOR . VARSIW BOAT RACE AT SEATTLE TODAY New Washington Crew That ' Meets California Said to Be Faster Than Other, 8cttle, Wh.i Hay z2.Wlth Ideal wfiAtlier conditions prevailing this morning,' thars is every Indication that the three mile race between the eights of the Washington and California unl vereltlea will take place on Lake Wash. Inffhin thla aftarrinnn 'Pha start will ha Jth ITS DOUBLE 111 SIXTH BEATS COLUMBIA illiam Given Great 'Support Jefferson Each Team Gets Four Hits. . by A double down the third baee line In the elxth Inning- by Ward Irvine gave the Jef frreon High achool team a 2 to 0 -victory over the Columbia university toiiiers yeeiorany arternoon in tne last eat tame of the soholastlo ssaon. Yes terday'a win puts Jefferson In direct line for' the championship, which will be decided Tuesday afternoon when the blue and gold squad nine - meets the Washington team,' a Pitchers William and Bernhoffer tnaria a ft ft'rtrtW a ahnft ftlatanna ami of Leschl Park. 'The crews will finish wer 1 rt form yesterday, each al Immediately off the Madison Park dock. , . A match race between the varsity boat club and the Vancouver boat eub wlu precede the big event. These eights will row a distance of JU' miles Washington Is heavier than their southern opponents, their average weight being 174 H pounds and Califor nia 168. Captain Kd Taylor, varsity, is . the lightest man In the race. He weighs . ltd nounds. - Both ore we worked out en the lake lest night. Washington rowed against the second crew and after the two ; eights rowed even in several 15 see. ond sprints, the regulars beat the sub- stltutes by two lengths in- half a mile ran - . Contbear, the Washington eoadh, who' . his been tutoring in aquatics at was n lngton for the past seven years, dur ing, which' time Washington, ha ,won five' championships, admits that the , California ' men hava shown Improve ment ' , Five of the men who will appear in Washington's ahell will participate in " their first intercollegiate " race when they pull oers against the Golden Bear ahell this afternoon. .Only three of the oarsmen who rowed against California, and Stanford will appear in today' line up. Tha new crew lowered the lake record for three miles to 16 minutes, 13 second. The previous time for the three miles on Lake Washington waa made by the 1411 varsity orew which, fin ished the distanca in 16 minute and ' 18 seconds. lowing but four blngles. Williams was In danger but three Umes during the gatfce, but was pulled out of the hole by the sensational fielding 1 of bis team mates. A double play In the sixth In nlng and . one In the ieventh out Co lumbl&'s chance of a victory short Ir vine's catching of high file was a dis tinct feature. He gathered in four diffi cult foul. Stairhead's error of Klles' assist al lowed Watts to reach first In the sixth after Robinson was out Wolfer singled to right and - went to aecond oh the throw to get Watts at third. Seeley .filed to. centerfleld and Irvine put the game away by 'Sending a double down the third base line,, scoring two, : ', -The score: - y , .' . COLUMBIA. JEKFERSOJf. i vAB.H.PO.A. ' , ABIU.PO. A. Klles, 8bt. 1 N'lion, cf.. 4 Hornby, u. 4 Kt. Merle, e S 8. U'ell, r( 4 Mu'hcid. lb I A. U'ell, If S Brn'fr. p, 8 Colllus, 2b. I 1 1- 41 Robinson. c( 4 t o t I OlWitti, f. 4 1 3 0 I llWolfor, 8I.. 4 1 1 1 1 He!, .. 8 0 1 0 0 0 lrTlnc, .., 8 1 9 0 0 ColTlti, If... 8 0 3! 0 4 0 Uk11I, Jb.. I Oil 0 l HfhMijr, rf...s 0 o 0 1 iWlUUau, p. 8 0 1 TAtir...;3o 4 27 in ..00000000 00 0 0 1 0 0 1-1 0 14 ; 000 00 2 0 0 1 Bees Clont Wy to Third. , Victoria,, a. C, My 2 J. Heavy flout ing by Mlka Lynch player yesterday gave tha Victoria Bee a 10 to 1 vic tory over the Spokane Indian and landed them In third place in the pen nant race.. Pitcher- Toner and Rlsnerg were touched up for 10 hit, eight of them extra bagger. riteher Albert, playing right field, landed two ball out of the lot and .I.vnch and Swain repeated the trick. Pitcher Kantlehner banged out a triple. Pawling doubled once and Lamb lined out two similar hit, r Kantlehner was In fin form, allowing but five hits. Meek played first " base In place of 'Brooks. Th score: R. H. E. Victoria 10 10 0 Spokane 1 5 : S Batteries Toner, Rlsberg and Auer; Kantlehner and Shea, : - Total ...80 4 24 Columbia tine ....... Jaff.raoB . Hltl .1 9 I 9t0 8 0 0 4 Hum Wstte and Wolfer. Error Wolfer. A. Uunrall aod Mulrhssd. Two bate hits Irvln. Bases on balls Off Willlsros i, off Brohoffr 0. Btrurkout By Williams 6, by Bwnboffrr 8. Double JilsysWolfsr to Watts to Lodell. Colrln to Watte. Ift en bases Columbia n.' Jefferson ,4. WlM pitch Wll. nam. . lime or game 1:30. umpire Ed. ttsnkln. ' . - . . . i, Bayley Js Favorite. i , "vlfd Prese Less Wire.) Vancouver. B. C May Joe Bay ley 'of .Victoria, Canadian lightweight champion, is the ruling favorite In the betting on th 16 round championship battle at. the new Brighouse arena on Saturday evening. May 24, with Ernie Barrleau, former aroateur lightweight champion, ' as hi opponent. According to a dlspatcA from Victoria, the cham pion's home city, fane are prepared to meet the demands of Barrleau's sup porters for odds and theYe was con siderable speculation yesterday with odds of 10 to I favoring the title holder. Dlddy Bishop, of Tacoma will referee the match. - 1 ; A nickel sandwich Is a luxury in the' eye of the man who ha only 4 cents. SCHOLASTIC TRACK. FOR SATURDAY MEET . . . . Fine Weather of This Week (Causes 'Coaches To"' Give Charges Terrific Grilling,- All 'of the lnterscholaatlo trade and field teams are taking advantage of the good weather during the last three days and are working their hardest to get In the best possible shape for the an nual meet Saturday afternoon on Mult nomah field. The Columbia university athletes practiced on Multnomah field yesterday and the entire squad looked to be in the best of shape. -Walter Mulrhead, one of Columbia's stsrs, has a bad ankle, but h. expectant to be strong again by Saturday afternoon. Coach . Eastliam of the Jefferaon school put his boys through a long, hard workout yesterday afternoon. Jeffer son' team this season Is stronger than any of the track and field squacis which have represented . th blue and gold school, ' . The Lincoln athlete worked out for a short time. -Martin Hawkins put the Hill academy boy through the hard est workout of the season on Multnomah-field after the Columbia boy bad quit for th day. , '' The Washington athlete enjoyed tne best workout of the season on the field at East Twelfth and . Davis streets. Coach Veatch Is "prepplng" his boy as much' aa possible in hopes of landing second place in the meet Manager BUI Hchmltt Will complete the list of officials tonight. ,One change has. been necessary In the officials on account . of Schmltt being chosen as starter in the O. A. C.-Oregon dual meet In Corvalll 8aturflay. , (; The officials selected are: T. Morris Dunne, referee; Pet Grant and J. J. Oavln, timer; Graham Glass, clerk of course; Martin Pratt,- A. iV-MCAipin. Fred D Neffe. Harry Fiacher, Judge ot finish; George Berta, George Phllbrook, Coe , McKenna, Seaton Taylor, Walter Daley, field judges; Cass Campbell, Joe Campbell, Inspectors, ' GEORGE STOVALL GETS BACK INTO BASEBALL (Called Pnss Leased Wire.) St Louis, Mo., May 22. Ban John son, president of the American league, today notified President Hedges of the Browns that manager fftovall, suspend ed for a squabble with Umpire Fer guson, has been reinstated. Stovall has ben suspended for three weeks. . Johnson declared that Stovall must make an apology to Ferguson and pay a heavy fine. The amount of the fine waa not stated. WESTERN TRI-STATE LEAGUE GAMES La GranJe, Or., May 22. In a clone game, Walla Walla waa' defeated by La Grande by th score of 2 to 1 Greene, a new twlrler, worked for Walla Walla. The score: It. II. E. La Grande 2 6 Walla Walla ,; ..1 4 Batteries- James and KJng; Greene and. Brown, j ' Pendleton, Or., May ' 12.Pendleton defeated Boise yesterday by th score of 4 to 3. Johnson s wllJness and bunched hits gav McKune's .men a victory. , .. ." .! The score: , , ' R. H. E. Pendleton ...... . . . ...... i 7.3 Boise ............... w....... ..3 11 0 - Batteries Berger and Byrnes; Johns ton, Pittmatt and Gardr ' North Yakima, Waah., May 21 Two home run by Krausa won yesterday's gam for Baker from the North yam ma team. The score, was T to 6. In the ninth, th locale were leading 6 to 4, when Krause put the ball out of the lot with one runner on the bags. In the eleventh , he slammed out the seconJ drive. ' ..' ',' ' v . " -' Th acore: R.H. E. Baker ........... vV......,. :...7 North- Yakima .....6 10 3 Batteries Woods. Krause and -Cress; Kile, Gordon and Stanley. Chris Mahoney was married yester day morning In the cathedral to Miss Elizabeth Shlnn. cousin of Jimmy Shinn, the Sacramento outfielder, by Father McDevltt Miss Shlnn' home is in Sac ramento, Cal. TOM JONES SPOUTING AT THE-GUNBOAT- AGAIN ' San Francisco, Cal., May 12. A flat offer to give Gunboat Smith "the entire receipts of a second battls to entice him Into another match with Jess Willard Is burled at Manager Jim Buckley here today by Tom Jones, Willard' manager; I am not anxloua to send the Gunner ropeatedly against euch heavy odds," was Buckley's comeback, "but if Jones will guarantee my fighter 310,000, th match 1 on." . Jones was given until tonight to de cide whether ha will guarantee that amount. ' 1 - "I waa In dead earnest" said Jones today, "when I made that proposition. I will bet Buckley 15000 against 14000 that Willard .win if he start with Smith again. The match, if it take place, must be within 60 day." WICK'S BIG HANDICAP CAUSE OF HIS DEFEAT Brandt Wickersham, twice winner of the Kata Tennis cup, suffered defeat I In the spring handicap of the -Multno man club, yesterday Dr. Chlpman, re ceiving 15 8-6, was victor over the champion. Wickersham' handicap of owe 40. proved, to be too big for him. Yesterday's results: DeNeffe beat La dd. 6-2, 6-3; Chlpman beat Wicker sham, 6-3, 6-2; Norrls beat Mersereau, 6-2, 6-3: Kearna beat Young, 8-6, 6-2; A. S. Frohman beat .M. C. Frohman, 6-2, 15-12; Marlaa beat HerJman, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4; Kwlng beat Wood, 3-6, 10-8, 6-i; Harrigan beat L.usk, 6-1, 6-4; Smith and Wakeman beat Knight and Kearna, default; Mersereau and Taylor beat Harrigan and Rohr, default; Ladd and Wheeler beat Kata and MoAlpln, 4-6, 7-6. 6-2; Norrls and Small beat Wood and Hart, 0-2. 6-1. 1) Special Price For Friday . $1.50 grade - WINES Angelica, Port, Musca 1 tel and Sherry, special ;;;;:v:TSc;y:;'': ' $4.00 Whiskey , Superior , quality. , rye . Bourbon, special,' gal $4.60 jBrandy Pure California Bran dy, special gallon v, $4 00 Gin : r Pure Jamaica Rum and , .Jjin, special - , ': ' Phon; Your Orders ' Main 6499' " A-4499 , v mm aFiiival SPECIAL TRAIN " for Salem-. via - Oregon Electric Ry. I.-;.'.; Vi' .leaves .' .;" JEFFERSON ST. PEPOT ' - - 2 P. M. - SaturdayMay24 For tickets and reservations l.l.i:-L-'.. phone . J... :. TR. RATCLIFFE r Secretary Moose Club Marshall 2350 " ' '' 9r v: -L.F. Knowlton, C. P. &'T. A. Oregon Electric Ry. ' Marshall 920. --4 Vaf sa. tM. A i - - 4 wanted' on improved properties; We are also prepar ed to supply conserva tive investors with safe mortgage or bond in vestments in amounts to suit, each with com plete record of lien, , Banking Interest paid on deposits await ing investment . Commerce Trust & Savings ; Bank Cora a Tark and Morrison Its. W. S. rear ....... .President Lea A. 7ohason. Tie Presldeat O. C. ortuneye..,...CaaWe A. Welch GeowV.SaTls r.W. Waters jr. B. Eolbrook Open Saturday Even ings 6 to 8 To Improve "Owl" storesto bring them to the highest possible, stand ard in every way the quality of goods, the service, etc., is our constant aim.' "Owl" customers know how -steadfastly we adhere to our motto the MOST of the BEST for the LEAST. "The Owl " Closes on Sunday Afternoons . Between the Hours of One and Six .yyn mi i iai i . ,rtiavan 111 Two-Quart Fountain Syringe Special at An exceptional value in a household Syringe. Of white rubber, with three hard rub ber pipes, metal shut-off and liberal length of rapid flow corrugated tubings . Ask for. the. ''Challenge." Friday and Saturday only can this syr inge be purchased at ja the special. . .4:7C Be Kodakers! Tl Well That You Knbw that wa develop, regardless of slxe Pitai film Packs for 85o and Kodak rilns, re- fardlesa of alie. Xrposures for 10; 10 or 18 Ex posorcs for ISo. And Remember that we are here to answer ques. tlons: to advise you In your pic ture-taking and picture- m akin ; ; to "snow you how."- as It were, without charge. A Good Bath Spray At tke. 4V Special 19c 64-Indies Ions; and f 1 1 any faucet. Iflokeled metal parts. Ask for Ko.. .60.' Bpaelai Trl- -day as! Saturday -at r .. 59c Straw Hat Cleaner Enough to clean ) A" Ten Hats for... nay For Friday arid Saturday Spaol Prices Apply oa X.B. rurohasss Only. 25c lb. Jelly Beans Vlft special, pound . ..... .... .IvC 25c lb. Boston Baked Beans - 1C special, pound 25c lb. Peppermint Lozenges " special, pound . . , . . . . .'. . ......... 35c lb. Chocolate Raisins-. special, pound . . ....... , . WC , 50e lb; Jordan Almonds O ft - at the special, pound 7 C 25c lb, IXer Tan CbocolatM,. at the special, " " on pound. ..... til . . ... . .6lC 1 box IJggelt's Fruit Cordials fcjaw Aaf aSasaAaBaMtaSaaMsasTaSkhBBBl aasl . UoD at the apodal, box. .f DC l his Kubberset Shaving t. n rn Brush. Special at ... . . . . . wS W inches lonar. white bristles, nickel e-rta. nolisl!ief hard. iC-f wood handle in mahogany finish. On Friday and Satur ,IJCf day only witt this "Rubberset" Brush be offered iton; the special . ; , . , . . . LVC Specials For Friday and Saturday PALM OUTE SOAP 10c Cakes, special Friday and Saturday, at, cake. '. .-OVW ROSE WATER psf AND GLiCERIXE 25c, 8 ot. bottle, spe cial, at SEIDLITZ POWDERS, 25e box of 12 doable powders at the spe cial, box. .......... HONEYCOMB WASHi CLOTHS, at the special 7 for.;,.. ..... ... SOo size if HTXDS , HONEY and ALMOND CREAM, fine for the complexion and hands ABSORBENT COT TON, full pound pack. age Friday and Sat. , urday at the special. . BROMO SELTZER the 50c size offered here Friday and Sat., urday at the special.. , 50c SIZE PEBECO the widely advertised and widely used Tooth , Paste, special.-. CHARLES FLESH, FOOD builds up the wasted tissue i the 60c " size at the special . . . . "OWL" WITCH, HAZEL, double dis. tilled, full strength.. 40c qt. size at special' pniLLirs' MILK MAGNESIA a house. hold medicine t the 50c. size at the special. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC I BLOOD PURIFIER: $1 size at the special Friday and Saturday. - ' 1 ' ' ; Broadway a nd ; Waah in g t oil HIHjt23HHHHHtBIHB03 1892. Bghteen Stores on the Padflc, Coast OOHHHlZlO r7 IrVl 2 ' i t in t h i m l ii1 n " i r Tfirrr Factory. Railroad and Agricultural Ac tivity Are the Factors Making for In creased Valuation in Hillsboro. , Hillsboro is the center of a wealthy agricultural district is the home of the climax Milling r T-t-. i - - itr.i n: tl. r i oj u' i tl. t t t- i - r- ko., inc uaics vvaicr iripe vu., inc twyai juua vvorxs mc jcvcnresn rruic canning' co., The Pacific Coast Condensed Milk Company and many other important and growing indus-1 tries. Hillsboro has three transportation lines. The proposed tunnel will increase realty ' i It 1 A A 1 a! t--l ... . at TTMI I values ana materially snorien me running time oetween rortiana ana xiuiSDoro. . B IG EXCURSION NEXT ' SUNDAY , ' ' ' .jr.:. MUSIC-LUNCH and AUTO RIDE Next Sunday we will take, 400 people to Hillsboro no more so secure your ticket at once, to be sure of being with us. The train will leave Jefferson and Front Streets at 10:30 A. M. Come. Bring your family and friends. . You'll enjoy the trip. Round trip 50c arid Up for Fine Homesites ' mmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmm Right in the Heart of Town Our property is right in the center of Hillsboro is just one block from the Courthouse is right on the P., R. & N., the Southern Pacific Electric Extension and a block from the Ofegon Electric. It is completely surrounded by attractive high-class homes its future is assured the prices will double of this there is no dispute. Investigate now. Don't wait until the choicest-sties are gone and prices have increased. Reserve a lot today, subject to your approval next Sunday. , , " - , Small First Payment Very Easy Terms I f jMSk. ar I I ,. .... jifg-r-- . PHONE MAIN 8770 . 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