The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 27, 1913, Page 15, Image 15

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; COLTS CAPTURE CIE
i! Ill mill
mump.
Oil PETERS TWO-PLY
Sec-Saw Game Develops Hit
ting Streak on Part of b'
cats and They Make Two,
r H i v ii H 1 1 1 1 , a n f -x hi lil tl'iii .f ii ni -pii'lii(f
ii4 Ii.im lici'il i-'ii on a Jmiil lot
thU uprlnif. Jutirn wlil prtibHlily k-t"I
li I in t work nrul If l"i iiiimn Ul to r
Iifi'Hitloti hn will fill UiB I'ltuo now
u'i'UMid ly fjlia'ldlfoiil. Bi:ui':
vN.m:vi:u
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ft o i) a
Tori lam! anil Vancouver put up one of
the moMt Interesting games of the aa
xon yesterday, which wan finally won
in ttia eleventh inning, 4 to 3, on I
doubla by Nlir Peters, follow Ina: a sin
kle by Mulihlor that scored tha tying
.run, Vancouver ctini from behind in
I ha ninth and tied the score, 2-1!. The
Krownlca than nude ono In tha eleventh
on a single by Klupert, "a sacrifice by
Frisk that let the Vancouver outfielder
Kkata' around to third because. Coltrln
Ipft the bag- uncovered, and an. error
by Bancroft on Walshs grounder.
With one out, Fitzgerald was safe on
Kcharn Weber's boot, . atole second an
Hrllmann fanned and scored when Mel
ihlor. drove the- ball to center, Mel
taking second on Jhe throw in. Peters
drove a double to center, Melchlor clat
tered across and tlio game waa over.
Vancouver scored the first run "in the
necond InnliiR-, when Frisk reached first
on a bunt, Btola second, went to third
on' Walsh's single to center and scored
when Scharnweber's grounder, rolled
inrougn coltrln. ' Portland tied It up
:whrn Mohler singled down tha third
base line, the ball remaining Inside
tho foul line. Ha stole 'second, follow
Ing ''which Murray walked, and scored
on Hyna'B short fly to left field. Mur
fay was out on the same play, trying
to reacu tnira, urinkcr to Konnlck to
HHster, t ,
.'Bancroft's' triple to right field and
Fitzgerald's single to center, put the
Units ahead.
. Vancouver sent the gamlnto extra
innings In the ninth when Frisk singled
to-left,4 Walsh sacrificed and Seharn
weher singled throush,.aj)()rt.
, Fielder Jones worked Burnslde, a
youngster recently dismissed by
the Western Trl-8tat louKue for
calling a .game on account of
darkness In tha , eleventh Inning,
following which the two clubs
elected players for umpires and played
until the sixteenth frame in an exhibi
tion before a decision was reached.
Hurnsido gave a weird display of of
ficiating In the second inning, when ha
tailed Frisk safe at first when the
runner was clearly put on a bunt to
Coltrln, and then called lilm safe at
third, when Melchlor had Emll out be
cause ho hesitated at second on Walsh's
single to center. In tha third inning he
called Frisk out on the latter's grounder
to Mohler, when the latter was easily
sufe. This, however, can be ascrlbedi
to nervousness, for after that tha young
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WESTERN TRI-STATE
LEAGUE GAMES'
i Pendleton, Or., June 27. rendleton,
'with Jamison, of La Grande, pitching,
; defeated North Yakima yesterday by the
; Hcoie of la to 0. North Yakima lost
I through its errors. .
J The score; R, H. E.
Pendleton ....................12 12 ,1
North Yakima ................ 0 7 S
Ba.ttricB-Jamtaan . and tflnir. VMa
' Engie and Taylor.
$ ,Bolse, Idaho, June 27. Boise ahut
,out the league leaders yesterday by the
score of 9 to 0. Mclter allowed but four
Jills ami received great support .
t.i The acore: ' . '' V R. H. E.
Boise ....t......t. ........... 3 7 1
AValia Walla o 4.S
Batteries Melter and Winkler; Kelly
gnd Brown.
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Walihlor. UnbU-r. Htrni out By Hall T, by
llviwa 2. Itaami on ball" Off Hall S, off
lltnoa 2. Two baae blta Moliltr. llrlnkar, l'e
...L- iri.. 1.1, Uinmlt: Ibuihla tilMVa
ll'l P. 4IIIVV I""" m.- ....... -. '
Uuoiroft to il'ihlrr to Pelari; Hym to til
rrin 10 1'rrera: nun 10 oruimffurer w m.mu
uu...lfl. hli. llnllniunn. K,'hfllnwi.h.p. Frlak
Walib. HUilfO be Krlak, Kltaitfrald. klob
ler. Time of game 3:10. VuiiMrea Toina
ud Buriialile, ' ;
America o Lraj;ue Games.
At Washington: .' ' R. H
Philadelphia JS
U'uul,lit.lnn 2 D
BatterlfH Plank and Schang; Mullln,
Kngel, Wilson ana iienry, Ainsmun
Unipli'es tonnouy anu cury.
Hocond game: . IL
Philadelphia ..................10 Jl
Wn.hlno-tnn ........... S 10
Batteries Brown. Bender ana, Lapp
G rooms, Wilson and Henry.
Umpires McQreevy ana connony.
At Detroit: . . "R.H.K.
St. Louis i I li
netrolt
Ratterles Levereni ana Agnew
Dause, House, Zamloch and BUnage,
Rondeau. ' '
Umpires Egan and ,vn.
At Chlcaeo: R.1LE,
Cleveland T
Clilrifeo ...... 1 7 s
Batteries Gregg ana canscn; vvaisn,
Rhiisl Rusaell and Schalk,
Umpires O'Loughlln and Iliideorana,
' That
Fishing Trip !
; American AHsoclalion Results.
; Milwaukee 7, Minneapolis 2.
. ; Kansas City 6, SL Paul I.
y' Columbus e, I,oulsVIUe 6.
"." Indianapolis 8, Toledo 2.
Every fisherman worthy v
of the name is going
somewhere on the 4th. ,
And now that the '
weather has settled, the
fishing will be very good
on all the favorite
streams. So that it will
depend a good deal on
Mhe angler having the
right kind of ..good ,
tackle. . '
Selling tackle that catches fish
la one of the best things we do. t
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TS TOWstND CKEAHElirCO.
Arrange ior Your July Fourth
ICECREAM
DnolprQ The Tbuth of July will be, as always, a. wonder-'
XCulCl O ful ice cream day. Make your arrangements now
for a plentiful supply of demandable White Clover Ice Cream.
Pirtir ParflPG Order your ice cream now. Simply
1 1 aiUCO tell us the quantity you want and
it will be delivered to your boat or train when you want it.
Insist on White Clover Ice Cream. Made of purest food prod
ucts, in any flavor or fancy ice you wish, it is the popular ice cream
of Portland. Your dealer can supply you. Phone us for the name
of one nearby.
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ANGLERS' TOUn:JA,;iJT
ESTABLISHES CHAMP-
The Multnoniuli Anglers' club fly
earning tmii luimeiit cniiie to a (lone
yi'Stfrdny evening, A good sized crowd
witnessed ' the sn'onfl day's program,
C. M. Godfrey won the long distance
CHstlng with a tons of 85 fret.
Dr. W. M .Csmphell won tho half
ounce bult custlng and 3. C. Myers won
the fly cnstlng event with the score of
88 9-lS, N. K. Tyrrell won the accuracy
bait costing event with the score of
94 7-16. The results;
Long distance C. M. Godfrey, 85
fit W. V. Backus, 14 feet, and i. C
Myers, KO feet, .
Bait casting, half ounce Dr. W. M.
Campbell, 107 feet; Ray Winters, 108
feet, and N. K, Tyrrell, 101 feet. Bee
ords are the best averages. Best Indi
vidual throw made by Winters, HO
reel.
Canting halt for accuracy rings, at
10. 79 and 90 feet N, K. Tyrrell. 7-16
per cent; Dr. W, M. Mampbell, 96 -15
per cent, and Bay Winters, 9S per rent.
Kly casting for accuracy rings at EO,
55 and 0 feet J, C, Myers, 98 9-15 per
cent; A. O. Godfrey. D, M. Godfrey end
W, F. Backue .tied for aecond with
91 Z-lfi per cent. , .
National Leasn Games.
At Philadelphia: R.H.E.
Brooklyn ,,..( . S 10 0
Philadelphia ..v.....; t 11 1
. Batteries Rucker, Curtis and Fischer;
j jaijsjsssBsasssasasMMi
A NEW UGHTWEIGirr, DEEP
POINTED
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I3for2Sets. Qatt, Peabody A Co !
HoldslfouifSntic
Ui JI.WUVI .JIVIUII
TKf Girttr
withitht
LIVE'
WEBBING
indltht
WHITE'LINED1
V VI
1 ?0LD EVERYWHErAj
V LISLE
silk;. :
!y f FROST CD.
MAKERS,
IJSi- BOSTON
I'Urr, 1. 'Hi. hi mi, I Kllllfcr. t'liipli i n
KiKii-r "ml J'yiun.
hi i ond giiriidi ' It. 11. K.
Uroiihlyn i 11 0
l'Mlinlflplila 2 0
Batteries Curtis hikI Fischer; Alex
tniliT and' Ixioln, KHIfer.
Umpires Byron and JUgler.
At Chicago; n.lt.E.
Chicago 8 8 0
Cincinnati '. B 13 2
Batteries Cheney and Brcsnahan;
Drown and Clark.
Umpires Brennan and Eason,
Tork:
it. l f . ii.
At New
Hoe ton 4 It 3
New York 6 7 2
Batteries Tyler, Jarnei snd Rarldan,
Whaling: From me CranWll, Mathew
son and Meyers, WilsonUmpire (julg
ley and Orth.
econd game: n. If. E.
Boston . .... . 3 7 S
New York , 11 U 1
Batteries Hess, Noyes and Whaling,
f ir ii ; M.illiewc'cin, Cniriilall and My
era, Hartley.
l.'mplrrs Klem and Orth.
At fit. Louts: It. H.K.
rittMhiirg 1
8t. !ul i 8 8 3
Batteries Hendrlx and Colomsn; Bai
lee and Boberts. '
Umpires O'Day and Enislle.
AMERICAN TENNIS SET
CONTINUES WINNING
, Wlmbleton, Eng., June 27. Amerlcar
tennis player continued their wlnnlru
streak yesterday, winning four matches
one double and three aingles. The feat,
ure match yesterday was the one be.
I wham Wil Hums. America, and Lesseui
of South ' Africa, The scores were
8-0. 8-, 6-4.
Craig Blddle of Philadelphia defeated
F. II. Jams or England e-i, e-a, -o
WmIIiic J'". J.iliiiMin won hi ihii'ii
laiili Ii liy (li Tii nil.
The Anrlian dmilile victory was won
hy JoliriHDii and Zlnn from Walt ami
Htoddart of England, 6-S, l-7, 6-4.
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lot-1 til A. W. ,
elm ini iiiii, a-1, ii ::. , 1 .
Maurice' I:, M. I ,.
. he.ltilrcl tn i y i
' l IK
100 New
True Blue
Serges at
$1S
Just receiTed in time for
fadeproof Blue Serges, per
fectly hand-tailored. Mohair
lined, hand-felled collar, hand-
huilt e-uaranteed front no
ag pockets. Norfolk, box
and English models.
It'll be hard to equal such Blue Sergei in the high-rent, ground
floor stores even t $20.00 and $25.00. My business-building
price, fl5. .V
"Ride Up apdSave $500"
MAX
ZMICHE1L
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SOUTHWEST, CORNER FOURTH AND WASHINTGON
" Ask about my Free Pressing Service
Ki ig f Is her
"Kingfisher" and "the best
mean the same when you think
of silk casting lines. The
Kingfisher has no peer. It is in
a class by itself. In order to intro
duce you to this line supreme we
have grouped all grades from 75c
to $1.50. Any one of them Kfip
is yours for tlUl
, Then we will sell our special
$2.00 split willow trout basket;
has all the improvements tnat
V,
TJfia
are found on baskets, d1 ACi
on Saturday for .... VXelv
Our "Gem" trout reel, gun-e.
metal finish, will be a bargain
iT.ri Z...... 7Uc gifK;
Flies. Genuine "Jungle
Wings." Made in every sue
and pattern. Prices for Qfip w
. oaturuay uuijr, yc uw&wu ' .
- . . . ... an
in 1
"Everything for ' the Sportsman.'
leaf Prices Cut ML
For Saturday
THE MIDDLEMAN ELIMINATED AT
FRYE & COMPANY'S MARKETS
TOMORROW (SATURDAY) THE FOLLOWING SPE
CIALS WILL BE OFFERED AT OUR MARKETS
Mutton Stew, per lb.,.,.8
Mutton Shoulder , Roast, per
lb, .................. 0
Mutton Chops, per lb... 14
Mutton Legs, per lb.... 15
ork Shoulder ' Chops, per
lb. .;.i....:;......15
Pork Shoulder Roast, per
v lb. ...... .15
Pork Loin Chops, per lb. 19
Veal Shoulder - Roast, per
lb. ................ ..15
Veal Breasts, per lb.. .11lM'
Veal- Shoulder Chops, per
ib. .....ig
Veal , Legs (whole) lb. 20
Boiling Beef, per lb.... 10
Briskets Beef, per lb.. . 10J
Choice Pot Roast, to. 1,46
Choice Shoulder Steak, per
lb. 15
Fresh Dressed Chickens, per
lb. .........15 to 17
Liver, per lb... ...8$
State Brand Butter, lb. 30
Fresh Eggs, per dc-z. 21 1
Bacon, per lb... .10
Smoked Picnics, lb. 13H
Boneless Cottage Rolls, per
lb. .106
Sugar-cured Bacon Backs,
per lb. '. 18
Hamburger Steak, lb. 12
Home Made Sausage, per
lb. ,.12HJ
Fresh or . Pickled Hocks,
per lb. ..............106
Corned Beef, per lb. 10
to ........:....f...12K
Home Rendered Lard, 5's,
each ..... ..... ... . . .G5
Home 'Rendered ) Lard, 10's,
each $1.25
Home Rendered Compound,
5's, each ......... ...45
Home Rendered Compound,
, 10's, each ...........856
CITY MARKET
106 First Street, Bet, Washington and Stark One Door
.North Washington Public Market
STATE MARKET
221 First Street, Corner Salmon. " "
OUR MOTTO From Packing House to Consumer.
GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS Look for the U.
S. Purple Stamp. - It Signifies Purity and Quality. .
Don't Ask
For just Olive Oil and expect to get the
best 'that the market can produce. Demand,
III
V
V.
Vittucci's Virgin
"Map of Italy"
Olive
o
Oil
and you may be' sure that you are secunr.j.
the highest quality imported FJRST, PRESS
OLIVE OJL that Italy produces.
your peaLwr is Instructed to
REFtfNrv THH PLRCHASP3 TRICE3 IP -
-vf-ri N 1 1 v.- y; it:- or-tnyp-A e-wt
&sunt
CLAIM.
lead tot-cm
new oook book.
It's free on re-
name a&4 fOm
dealer's. -. :
CXI 1 CT JP- Cf ' Lrgit Importori of Pur '01l
OWIr I GC J. Oil la th,Pcifi Horthwtt.
SEATTLE, WASH. VANCOUVER, B. C.
TH1GS TO EAT!
We Invite Comparison of
Prices and Qualities
: . ; . ,)'.. .
MEATS AND FISH
Pork Steak, lb. ..154
Beef Steak, lb 12V-15-1T0
Hamburg 8 teak, lb...... ..lOd
Roast Beef, ibT. ....10-124
Veal Roast, lb.........l5J to 20e
Veal 8tew, lb. ;-.-. .-.rs v 124
Leg of Lamb, lb.. .......... .r. .154
Lamb Shoulder, lb.... -104
Bacon Ends, lb . . . . 12 M 4
No. 5 pail Pure Lard, lb. . .uy. 65t
Blue Back Salmon, lb. ...... .124
Silver Smelts or Halibut, lb. .. .10
Sole . ,.,.ivj... 100
Shad, each ......150
Fresh Boiled Crabs, 2 for 250
Norway Herring, extra fat, each 100
Congo Eels, salted, lb. . . . . v . . .2B0
Spiced Anchovies, lb. .200
Poultry fresU killed every day. r
GROCERIES
7 lbs. Rolled Oats or Wheat.
Quaker Oats, pkg...........
9-lb. sack Corn Meal........
9-lb. sack Farina ."
Ralston Bran .....
Colored Beans, lb........
H-lb. can Red Salmon ,.
S cans Corn or Tomatoes
cans Pork and Beans
8 cans Shad ..........
.8 cans Oysters or Clams,....
7 pkgs. Wash. Powder ......
Apple Butter, qt, ...........
2-lb. pall Cottolene .........
4-lb. pall Cottolene .........
10-lb. pall Cottolene ........
6 lbs. Jap Rice......... j....
MM H
...250
...100
...250
...350
...150
50
...50
...250
...250
...250
...250
...250
...250
...300
...550
91.45
...250
-TEArfcOFFEEr SPICES-
Llpton Tea, Tellow Label, lb... 600
Row City Cpffee. lb. ......... .350
Hoffman House Coffee, lb,.,...3O0
All Spices, can .....He
Poeum, regular He, now, ,"., . 2Q0
BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE
Oregon Mist Butter, 2 lbs. .....650
B. & M. Special Butter, 2 lbs... 600
Elgin or Silverton Butter, 2 lbs. 700
Skamokawa Butter, 2 lbs 700
Wild Rose Butter, 2 lb. ...... .650
Dairy-Butter,-2 lbs., .....550
Best Bulk Butter, 2 lbs 650
Marigold Oleo, 2 lbs. . .550
Creamed, Cottage Cheese, Jb. . , .200
Prtmoat Cheese, 2 lbs.,. ....... 350
Block Swiss Butter, lb. ....... .300
Full Cream "sharp" Cheese,
2 lbs. .450
Roquefort Cheese, lb. ......... .500
Limburger or Cream Brick
Cheese, lb, ...250
OJedost Cheese, lb... f.. .. 400
Eggs,' fully guarantee, 2 do,.450
4 cans guaranteed Milk.. ......250
Milk, all kinds, 2 cans ' 150
Honey in 7-Ib. palls, each 000
CANDY
Spearmint Gum', 2 for. ...... .-. . .50
Tpasted Marshmallows, lb 250
Wlilte Clover Ice Cream.
Root Beer and other drinks. .
WASHINGTON
CORNER FIRST AND
WASHINGTON ST.
FRUITS, VEGETABLES
Sweet Navel Oranges, dot 150
Large Fancy Bananas, dor..... .150
Grape Fruit, for 250
Lemons, doz., up from. 150
English Walnuts, lb 200
Strawberries at Lowest Karket
Fries.
Spinach, lb. J 50
Wax or Green Beans, 2 lbs...... 150
Tomatoes, lb., 1003 for...... 250
Cucumbers, each ...............50
Lettuce, 2 heads 50"
Green Peas, lb .....,.5
New Spuds, 8 lbs. ............ i250
Asparagus, 2 bunches. ...... ,.,150
Cantaloupes, each 1003 for.. 250
DELICATESSEN
Bulk Peanut Butter, lb. , . , , , . , .200
Queen Olives, pt... 250
Dill Pickles, doi.......lO0 tJ 200
Sweet Pickles, pt..........,..,15
Sour Pickles, pt.........,...lO0
Horse Radish, jar....... .100-150
Snider's Catsup 200
2 cans Ripe Olives ....... ....,250
Fancy Tenderloin Bacon, lb..,,. 250
Imp. Noodle's, 2 lbs.,;.,.. ..35c
Imp. Macaroni, 2 lbs.,.....,;.25c
Grecian Olive Oil, Lacedemonian
Valley brand, pt, 5001 Qt.
00 1 1 H sal., f 1,751 gal.. 93.OO
BAKERY
S"ehm Brown JBread, hot at
p. m re
Pullman Bread. , ............ 50-100
Van Pusern Silver Cakes. 300-600
Wedding and Birthday Cakes,
each .....'..,....,91.00 to 920
Jeljy I'Hfughnuts, Sat nly, dz...2O0
ree Stamps U
Thirty S. & H. Stamps free with every purchase of $1 or
over. These stamps given in addition to regular stamps
if this advertisement is presented. ' Good only on Saturday,
June 28, 1913.
Whether the Service Be Simple or Elaborate , .'
Ardmore Coffee
a v
Is Always Appropriate and Pleasing.
40c per pound or three pounds for $1.10 V ,
. , It's a regular 45c Coffee, and fresh roasted daily. Double
'. Stamps always given .on this blend. Every pound guar-
inteed. - . ,
' Greater attention than ever is being paid to our tele
phone department. Vour phone orders are filled imme
diately and delivered promptly. Let us hear from you.
209 Salmon St., Between Front and First
Phone Main 3262 Free Delivery Everywhere
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