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SCENES ATTENDING. WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP BASEBALL i All . ' v. , - " . : c v v.. : J ". in i i . riw .if -v. "fc. ail -'w;. . 1,-1 Ik. - f ,.-" .y r ' wfcWXfe-y. 1 1 i ", J- : - I .r 1 -. . ;r llllll I nn ia iiiniiTlpn I aounda of alulinv hits ! hla un : ' At I ' I IV " ' I J - II T fi i . ... . lmi . .. iiHLLUr 10 lillbniO ' ' !rSHOIBYB!GSEIS Defeat of Giants - by Athletics ;; ; Yesterday ' Gives - Philadel phians Championship , ' ' (Contlhued From Pag Ona.) -lng were balls; 23 wer trtke. which v wer culled or lit , which ; th batter swung and missed; 1 J were fouled off. and 24 ' wert hit,vniy two going into tfe territory. Of Matty effort!,' 26 ' war balls: -the Athletics iwung and mlaaed,, or had called 17 strikes; 14 ' were fouls, and 30 were hiC But six of . the balls Matty pitched were hit safelr. ; It required pnly 1 hour and 40 minutes to play the game. ( v- Watty's Support Poor. ' It was the old story for Matty when . In a tight place. His support wavered. Wher the Athletic Infield bad stood as a stone wall behind the Macklan pjtch rs,' the Giant defense cracked whjen the biggest test came." t A. throw such as Matty might have expected by Burns in i the first inning would have nipped Old-i ring at the plats after Baker hit the , long fly to left. - But bo threw high. Matty, faced the same combination of batters In the third and Murphy singled for the second time. v Then t was Ooyis who failed "Big Six Ho muffed Old ring's grounder.. Collins sacrificed and Merkle heaped an additional burden on the i broad shoulders of tho old master by hesitating on Bakers rap and allow " Ing Murphy to score. Matty faced a -" three run lead against him at the end of ' the third Inning and from then carried ;.on his own agiifcf':.-, The pitching of Mathewson and Plan! will long be remembered from this ser ies, but resounding above the cheers f the veterans- still resounds the crash of the bats of the Mtfrkian forces. Their attack wa bitter, tearing, and of tha sort that put the opposing slab man to rout with nothing but, the iFuriiiture GREAT CHANCE FOR THOSE STARTING , , HOUSEKEEPING 63 Fifth St. CORNER PINE sounds of sizzling bits in his ears. At Its best. In tha fourth gams against Bender, the Giant attack was weak and tottering in comparison.:1 'm The injuries to Meyers. Snodgrass and Merkte of f sr ' but- slight chanc 'for the construction of -n alibi fpr the GlanU. For they wers outclassed as a team and these thres men would prob ably have brought UtVs influenes , oa . tha final rasult,.-,,,l;v":'Vvb:;;. '; 'i' . Xarry McLean, who stepped Into tha gap left by Myers, was the most suc cessful with the bat of all the Giants. His six hits counted heavier than any others driven .out by tho McGrawltes. Larry 'wound up ; his work by driving in Shafer today for tha Giants' only run. Ha led the Giant attack; .; Fletcher was the nearest to McLean, with five safe ties. ' . - Baker reads Athletics. i "Horns Run". Baker Jed tha Athletic batters, connecting for sight safe hits, including s home run and two doubles. Collins pressed him close with : six singles and two triples. Oldrlng drove out flva singles and a triple; Barry three doubles and three singles; Scharige three singles, triple and a home run; Eddie Murphy five singles, and so on through the list down to Chief Bender, tha only Mackmaa appearing who failed to connect safely at least once. 1 . ' Six . short day ago tha question of the hour was that involving those two old attributes of ths game, pitching and batting,." Tha answer is liu It might be remarked la conclusion that , when Connie i Mack served notice ; ,j on ths Cleveland Naps that they had becter win the pennant this year if .hey evr expected to, he slipped Manager . Bir mingham an earful. Mack; then said hs would have the greatest club be ever managed next year. . -io one is doubt ing his word tonight. ,", ; ' 'r - Salesman Gets VerdJct. " t F. t' Wllletts. a travelling salesman, was given a verdict for $483.75 against w, i, svuugsr, pnniiuit vi ids r. i. Bcuddar" Syrup company." by a Jury in Circuit "Judge Davis court yesterday, Willetts sue J for $U9i on tha ground that Scudder had written the words, "ha forged , our name." to the Adirondack Mapks company, referring to him, anj hud caused tha Adirondack company to discharge him. Willetts had been em ployed' by tha Scudder company just prior to tha incident and ,Scudder al leged he had seourod the company's funds by. Indorsing checks 'made out to tha Scudder company, ' "N ' , i i n i i .11 ii Transportation Club Dane. ' The 'Portland Transportation olub will glva the first of Its winter social func tions next Wednesday nignt at the Mult nomah hotel.- Tho affair will beta ball and 600 party, to which "the- members will bring ladies, This. party will no followed by others during tha season. : Large Amount - of ! Vortlaad ' a ' 'Money Seeking " Investment. ... a ! ..Pessimists will tall ' yott that -times are hard and money very ' tight; refer the next one to the classified columns of The ' Jour nal. In last night's paper there were 21 firms offering to loan money on real estate at 8 to 8. per cent; only nine firms stated 'the ; amounts they would loan' but these alone totaled 9149,100. If you need money, why not bor row some of this $149.1001 w ; Almost every issue contains -offers of positions by soma of tha largest concerns In tha city;".' If you want a chance for ad vancement, ; .. 'i ' wh don't; :; you apply?.? Y':'f,-'y'ir':j t . Tha t Journal classified' col- ; umns are the market In which ' great corporations as well as in dividuals . take part: . thronjth ' these columns, you - can satisfy, your wants. ' Here is your opportunity are you "going to meet ltT , 'THE. 0..-UON "SUNDAY JOUnilAL, PORTLAND, - SUNDAY ' Top, left to- right Section. ot ' '. Bottom, left to right Baker eaught-out at' third McOraw l ths rt' making go6d his nicknamed ilv r T.V - ADD PLEA FOR BRIDGE dR THE COLUMBIA Veteran Suffragist to Address . Woman's Good Government Club in New Library. ' ' Mrs. Abagall Scott Duniway, dean of the Oregon suffragists, will msko her first formal plea In behalf of tho Inter state bridge bond proposition next Thursday noon- In room A of tha publlo library building. She will address the Women's Good Government club,'1 which has;. been called to assemble by Alice R, Nugent, its , president. " '3 : After tha speaking, .in which Frank Branch Riley 1 will join, all the women wilt go in a body to 'the county -courthouse, where each, will register, to be. In line for the actual voting of. Novem ber i-:ti'' wri1 CKi --V.. I,-...? . H. C. Thompson, ' president of ths Greater Irrlngton Improvement -' club. has called a meeting of the club to hear tha bridge project , discussed Tuesday night, n k:-?:Ai:y-:; 'v'vn Meetings will be held t other timet during the coming week, at which the merits of the bond proposition will be explalneeVv'-''-- - ' Efforts 'of "the gencrar bridge ' com inltteo will fee devoted from now on to the dissemination of the facts about the proposed bridge, the financial side as well as its economic value. It will be reiterated at every meeting that, the con struction of the span will caure no add ed taxation burdens to the county, be cause the state as a whole has, by legis lative statute, assumed tha payment of Interesfon tho bonds. '-'i.-'.-'-,:x. 1H'--, Tolls put into a sinking fund would take care of tha principal long before the bonds have matured, so no special taxes would have, to be levied to, clear away this major debt. ; inasmuch i !;j as ferry charges era now imposed Upon all who cross the , Columbia river to and from Vancouver; this foil feature would impose " no hardship, v '; y i : ' Minor questions, such : as 'who shall care for the maintenance of the jstruc tur; how it shall be divided between tha two states, will be gone Into briefly, though tha . committee considers ; ' this feature a problem for the county court and the proper legal, officials to thresh i Under the enabling act allowing Mult nomah county to build Its part of an In terstate bridge, tha governor Is made ex offtclo chairman of ths county com missioners. In their capacity as build ers of the bridge. Tha commutes work ing under the general auspices of the Commercial club has no, official author ity whatever,' merely taking ' cars -1( of the campaign to secure the passage Of tha bond proposition at the coming elec tion when the bonds are voted, it will bo IIIV uut; vt, an9 vvuih wuiiuioaiviioii to taks care of the rest, employ sngl- neers, contractors, designate avenues of approach and elmflsr problems. . : .123.60 auarter-eawftd : oak buffet for tn.85. Calef Bros., K. S1 and Mor rison. , (Adv.) Journal Want Ads bring results. ' crowd which camped all nl nts-ht outslda VOULDHAVE TOURISTS : STOP OVER IN STATE Tom Richardson Travels in in terest of " Exploitation r Campaign, , ' With his slogan "Stop over tn Ore gon'1 ringing in every town ho has visit ed, Tom Richardson, special representa- Um of the Oregon Development league. has spent one week in the Rofue river country tailing tha" people ' to prepare for the Influx of .visitors to the San Francisco Exposition.' : , , . Ha began last Monday at Ashland and has worked through . Grants pass, Med ford and other .towns in southern Ore gon. Later, he 'expects to take each section In turn and start campaign of SMMHfATBS V&ATBS AHS BBIOaS About 10 vears aco. when wa- Dlaced at the demand of s the publlo our sys tem of Alveolar Dentistry. ; It would sveem thst we had reached a degree of perfection in the. science or dentistry to which the' Fincer of Fata nolnted with these words, "Thus far. ' but no farthfr." Since that first period of our riubliclty we have progressed so rapld y and unerringly , toward the goal of ulterior,' peri eouons mat, now ii wouiu seem former greatness was but dimly nerarato'j of .perfections': to ds. v ; Alvsolar Taath,: Whore aildf ework ' Xa . . cmpossiDie. n If onlv vour front teeth are left, say three or four or more, we can replace air or those that nave oeen lost on loth sides clear back with perfect AJ eolar teeth, whilst brldgework woulu bo impossible even tf you had eight or ten front teeth to tie to. If you hav only two back teeth on each side, say molars, we -can supply an tne rront teeth that ar miaslng, with beautiful, Krvloebl. i llfellk Alveolar teeth. This could not possibly be don. by th orioge route.' ana r wnere Dnagewora is possible there is no comparison be tween the two. A very large percent age of our work is taking "out bridge work put In by supposedly high-class dentists and replacing It with tha ttnautlfnl mi1 artistic Alveolar Taeth. And, unllko brldgework In another re spect, it is practically painless. No borins or cuttins Into tha sums, noth ing to be dreaded. Now, then, prices belns oual. which wouia you cnooser Curing pyorrhea (loose teeth),, a dis ease given up by snost dsntlsts as ln- CuraDis, is inower oi ur ipwuiins. It'm a boastful statement to make, but can do anything that is possible In dentistry, ana wnat we oo in always of ths vsry. highest class. ' Our book lets. Alveolar Dentistry, are fre. -Writs for. one lfyou cannot call. Wo have samples ot our work to show at all times.. r - i ax.viOI.ar urirrAt. CO,; Sentlsta, AMngtoa bias., loeu sa s. , Terms) to Sellable leople " r M MORHi:. OCTOBER. It- SERIES BETWEEN GIANTS AND ATHLETICS Polo Grounds In New York to vet - Glants and Murphy of tho Athletics,' 4 4 '' ' " exploitation in each ona throughout tha east , v In his talks before commercial clubs snd other civic bodies. Mr, Richardson says tha great 'bulk of Oregon's popu lation is In the northwest corner, i Tour ists stop in Portland, Jump - to ; fan Francisco or Seattle or Spokane and hardly over get off tha train at Inter mediate cities., ' ' What hs Is trying to impress on tha residents of ths towns in the Interior is to . indues eastern tourists to buy thsir stopover privileges definitely specifying soma of these fruitful reg ions of the other portions of the state, CTTl TH ' confidence, , yY our new , depart . 1 T m c n,t for social stationery makes its bid for favor ; the only store in the city that employs its own copper-plate , de signers, engravers and printers, . , ' .. - ' - . ... )sf Mf ,a .... J i. . A t. - ' ' 1 .. 's! r :". . . : . .- A showing1 of the very latest styles in -wedding invitations, announce ments, s cards and mono gram stationery. ' . ' - J This .week, by way t of introduction, we will en- grave for you a beautiful copper-plate and print 100 visiting cards in our reg. ular $3.50 Grade, present- Y IMA Vl A ftlltA' mtf for 4 $1.50. Please place your order early in the week. f-ttf , Portland r agents for the "cele- brated Hull Umbrellas ; a stock 1 of over' 2000 from which . to . select..!..'; ?1 to $35 f' ' - " : .i,' '. ' 1 y w Diamonds AT THE CORNER 1515. bleacher seats: fans awaltlnc admission to Polo Grounds: Bakef croaslnsr ahako hands hefore the opening game;, ' . - ? ' - so Portland will not be tha only city they will visit - Tho csmpalga will continue for about six months. CHINESE GAMBLERS . v LOSE BY APPEALING It cost Ah Jim and It other Celes tials of the ah and Oh families Just $255 In. fines on account of appealing their cases to tha circuit court. They were charged with freauentlng a gambl ing house and wars escb fined 110 la Introducing Our Mtw Store and Its Economies Last week thousands came to admire .this .beautiful new store and its treasures; this week in appreciation, we offer a number of remarkable bargains in various departments, maintaining our justly earned reputa tion for lowest prices on goods of genuine worth. .'Gentlemens"Guaranteed Elgin or Waltham Watches,' ' open faceK 12 size, regularly $15 . ' $9.75 ; Ladfes' Guaranteed Eiin or Waltham Watches, hunt-' ing case, beautiful designs, regularly $18 - . -V t ,,"-1411.75 - ' A first-class stock of Howard, ,t Hamilton, Rockford, Waltham, , .Elgin and fine -Swiss .Watches. ' Inspection courteously invited. ' In the Cut Glass Department we celebrate our open- . ing Dy mese two remaricaDie specials: . Beautiful; sparkling Creamers I . - and Sugars; regularly $5.00, . . ' 5 ,'' ' y.; ; . v Special $3.25 . ' , .Handsome Bowls, cut in new ' -; designs, regularly $5.00, " , 1 ... 4, . i , -Special $3.25 $1.50 Imported ,' China Plates, .' J ' w t ' ' '.''" , r 11 ' v PORTLAND'S DEST JHVLLRY STC7 OF WA5IIIN GTO "Home Bun" Baker' In the act of ' . r,' the municipal court by Municipal JudCa Stevenson. - ' On request of their attorneys. Judge Stevenson raised, the fines to $25 In each case - thau an appeal v might be taken. - The appeal resulted In a sec ond : conviction. , They may . appeal to X; , r , , - - . . v , :, ,:, injorlea Were , Slight, ' A. H. Bhortes was slightly injured in the Northern Factflo terminal yards yesteraay. ;. He was taken to tha Good Samaritan hospital, but soon went to his room in tha Rainier hotel.. Hand-Painted , ... . $1.00 Diamond: TI