TITZ OIUZCOIV DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY, JUNS 10, 1S15. OYiORROVIM SEVBf RECORDS MAY BE SETT N-W. ATHLETIC MEET Great Rivals of Northwest Colleges and Clubs Com pete at Multnomah Field, CHANGE MARATHON RACE chairman BAwttas rises X jreoaasejry ; to Ait course i Big Mt win Start at 30 o'Cloc. - W ..." at'-, invent The Pacific North- ' t west association track and field m ehamoloDshis meet. - ' Hi m Tim 2 o'clock. Place -Multnomah ' club ata Alum. - , Admission Fifty cents. ' ' How to. set there Take Port- .'land Height or Washington -.4- street cars ont TVashintton street, get ff at Stout street m and walk ! two short blocks '. south: take "W" car on Morrt- m son street, get off at Chapman, t m wall one block west and one blwck Houth. , jr . With a list of reoord breaking per . formers entered, tbo annual Pacific -Northwest association track and field championships i will be staged tomor row afternoon ion the Multnomah field under the auspices of th Multnomah Amatour Athietio club. In addition to Vthe reguUr A. A. U. 'events, there Is ' scheduled the Ro Festival five mils marathon, in which about JO Ion dis tance runners; of ther northwest win participate. Queen Sybil of the festival arfd her maids of honor, accompanied by the Boearians. the CberrUns, the T11H eums and other organisations will-bo present during the events. Th bands .of the Rosarlans and Cherriana will also bo on hand. - Martin T. Hawkins, chairman of the outdoor- athletic committee of the Multnomah club, has made arrange ments to start the pole vault and hammer threwtnr events at t o'clock. The first heat of tho loo yard datih will start promptly at 8:30 o'clocK. Practically every club and college In v the northwest will be represented at this season's meet, which will serve as a tryout for the far western Cham pionships to be decided in San Fran cisco next month. Some of the club of ettie northwest will toe represented -. by the best college athletes In this section of the country. May Beg Seven JTsw Beeorae. , There Is a possibility of seven new records beins hung up. The discus ; record will likly be bettered by three contestants,. George Philbrook of the Multnomah club, Rupert Edmonds of the University: of Washington, and Colo of the O. A. C. team. The mile run record will likely be lowered a couple of seconds, with tha old rivals, McClure, Huggirfs and Clyde pitted against each other, Clyde will represent the University of Wash ington and McClure and Muggins will ' run under tho colors of the Multnomah club. - ' - .---!..- . 'A. ' change- waa-made in' the Course of the five mile race yesterday. After going around the trac once, therun ners will go down Balmoa street ' to Chapman, north on Chapman to Tay lor, east on Taylor to Tnth, south on -Tenth to Hall, eaet on Hall to Fifth, south on Fifth to CarrutherB. east on Carruthers to Second, north on Second to Hall, west on Hall to Tea to, north on Tenth to Taylor, west n Taylor to Chapman, aouth on Chapman to Balmon. west on Salmon to tha n- trance of the field,' then one and one mar times around in a trac. : Bed Watson Catcher Of Dogs When Youth San Francisco, June S. (P. tf. S.) Beor embarking upon , his pugillatie careeri Red Watson, who today was tossing about upon the briny an route to th antipodes, officiated ai assist ant dog- gteher ef Can Diego. . . Thtg little aids light flashed up a day or two ago when-Watson, soaking to tho morning air en a downtown treat bora, , wee accosted, py , a bright looking; youth, whom the boxer at first took for a regulation gladhander out to make a touch, but who turned out to bo a friend -of earlier days. Billy Masoott Gets Draw With Bennett Pandletenv Or, jn is. - Billy Maaeatt of TttnA n TMtr.u: q... , , - M J W Bett of Pendleton last night fought SO para, rounas to a draw, a decision Jnjvhlch tho large audience concurred. The eased n1 niini.h f h nn-ti. - - - y v. -v.. " y ir , youngsUr was a gurpris to tho fans, a cp ineveieran pantam pusy at all times, in'sevtrai round ho had a distinct advantage. It was the fast. t and cleanest bout aver on la Pendleton. ; STATE CAPITAL NEWS Women Woodcraft to Mt. - All teams and members of tho Wo men of Woodcraft are requested to HlMt D t i llMlltlllAf'tAH. Aarak - Trnlh and Taylor street, at 8:45 a. m. Fri- imy, jubv At, to gei meir parasois ant make preliminary formation for tha parade under direction of . grand cap tain of jgyiards, Anna I Miller, of Oakland. - Cal. SPECIALPRICES IN DENTISTRY niXT VMXMTT PATS. Da, s, o. Axmrhvsm, icgT No matter whera you live, it will pay you to come to Portland and - let us fix your teeth. Our reputa tion and guarantee stands back of all our work. It means the very BEST DEXTISTBY. at prices that will astonish you. ExamiMtioB and Xcttaute of Wark ChMrfuUy 6rea Fra. : 22-k, Gold Crows - - V - 11 W .... & Paialsss Xrtractiar ....... -,,0o wa oiyo a if-Yeas Writtea Qna?T - " at;v,.-.-,-.---j4-:s.j-:v; opsxr EvuartsGs. Idy Attendants. - We sr alvara bnay, because oar me. ces Is da to tn fact that w do tbe w; Jet rk at rery lowet price. ,...J.M .....is.io Electto-Painlcss Dentists : Xa tie Two-Story Baildinr ' . . Coraar gtk ne WnkUrtoB Steu " yortiaad. Or. Salem. Or. Kim5" lnth ." 110.000 Is to ih JS. -TV nnound. against .-'A 'i"-'-r' -"; injuries ai leged to hava been received whila ..,,.. eamn jioerty street. ?har Si ? U1.? Saturday night that tho Portland Elks oama here a rur.?V. Th th.rn Paeiflo !f. ?Jt rk at Uberty street, near Ferry, and HpHngen on returning to tha 1. '.7. walk. Tfttra was uo barrieadg and no danger signals and tha locality was oraoticallv uniih.i nZ-t-. ,IZ " Kl W.t,0r J? PMwtafa attorney. The state land board has voted t Invest 11U.7S0 or th. . aoeident commission's Bermaaent fund in school district bonds, which will draw- interest at the rata of par cent per annum. Evenr state hut ba rapraaeuted at tha water power con- .r " -orwa.q, Heptember 31, Of flea, - -T. r:-:.'. v--rm,r. .i1? la preparing to diatrlbuta looo maps f Oregon imoni the athriAi n -v mapa contain much valuable informa. mm: umoered area, logged Oft lands, burnad rtvkr other matter.: . Arthur Borridga & Co.. of Port land, hava baen unable to settle with fwnon county ror tha cost of aooount- lnar the bOOka af tha nmin I... ... . and it la announced that suit will be Drougnt. Tho firm put In a bill to tha county for Maui, and wag of. ferod laaa than ens-third af tha amount. A Deperat Caso . From Judge, "WhV are you leavina? mv hni4lna house. Mr. lrfngfaycef" "I haVat found OUt. Mn lfmmw4mA that my tapeworm baa IndigeaUon." ' k THREE PARTICIPANTS IN TRAP TQURNAMENT : ( ) c;? Tha picture at tbt top !g tbat 6f Jamea W. Seavy of Euna, nawly lacted prealdent of tbo 0portgm9n'g aasoclatton of tbo AoTtli iraat. Center, Js. H. Kallar of Portlao4; bolow, , Percy KoUfct. Sal Starts Friday i Morning at A. m; Sharp For th first time in our business career here in Port Jand have we cut the price on our rUnited Clothe tiut the enormous overstock brinijs about thU dragtic sacrifice. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHES PRE- CIoELY AT COST. Ctspsi No. 6 Vou have approximately 50 Suits to select from in all this season's styles and fabrics for both men and young Not. one Suits sell for less than 10 and JU.50, and many at JlS. Your cboics $7.25. . 0 c There is a choice of Clothing to suit any man's or young man s taste. The fabrics are all wool, the patterns are the newest and the styles the latest. These Suits, when offered at a IS, ar a real bargain treat You will find many worth $20 and $23.7 Your choice 511,75. Uur $20 and $25 United De Luxe Suits Go J At $l3.50and $16.25 1 t!rrri .rTkavliW j . Ill , .00 FuU Dress and Tuxedo Suits, silk, faced Top Coats. Not one worth less than $20, and many up to $30. Your choice at $14.00, No Spaee to Mention Prices on . PanU, ; You Will Find iz Stock to SelecrFrom t Cost - Store Open Evenings During .Sale. too L 3 tlil kssini II I IH1 T!I I1 II I i i' ri rs,n i . , ii n TTa-.i, 262 Washington St., One Door Aboye 3d Cpp. laid & Ii!oo Bank cn WwL Si. a. v - i i i'i i 1 1 1 tlx ' , ' u aogr-'-Virt 1 win hi ciiii ri m ii nl Oil . I 5qiiGA 1 rr"iH i'Bonesetter" Reese Fixes West's Arm J Angeles, CaL. Juna f -(U. P.i HI : West, former Venice pitcher, -re-. turned today from a trip to Toungs town, Ohio, wnere Bonesetter" It ease straightened out : two twisted "tlga meat i Klg oitonipg arm. ?ha ertp. pllsf of hs arm caused wet to be r- legsed Dr Vanlea, Ordinary estaopaths apparently could not aid him. If said ho spent fire minutes is the boneset- terg sanctum and oama out with his wing aa healthy as tha day he was horn. ' ' - m NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES At St. Ijauis: It H I Ww urn , . . 19 14 4 B t Louis , . 11 IS A Batteries- ferritt, Strood and Ifey ara; Smith. Ma4ows, jiehs. yer. due. ajia ad Snyder, ;At'CinoiBnatw : :;-w n. tt. Brooklyn. . sue Cincinnati V , I T I Batteries Ff ef fer and McCart y; riouglaas. Tone y and Clark. It Chleirtk- ' ' rt Phlladelohla ... i it a Chicago - it . .. i . S S , 0 iviB innings. , Batteries m. XleKant ana iruitr.v Chaney, Zahel and Srasnahan, , it Plttahurar , ' w m r Boston . . . l' g l Fittsburg ........... t a l i Batteriea- Tyiar, ejrutaher, Hess and Whaling. Gowdy; MMUmaux and Otb. eon. . a ' . ,i FEDERAL LEAGUE GAMES ; i ' a. i ... , At Kansas City- ' R.H.B. ft, Louis . .. ...... s Kansas City , , S t l - Batteries Crandall and Hartley! Kenning and Easterly. At Baltimore Buffalo- . , . ..... Baltimore . . . ... BatteriesFord and Jaokiitgch. e and R. H. Ii 9 4T 4 I T I Blair; Suyga At Brooklyn au.K. Newark ......... .k,..,,.., s 7 0 Brooklyn 7 . 1 Batterts-Moore and Aarlden;! Up ham. saaten and Pratt. Yonngmt FHyat 14 Years Old. Front tha London Globa. The youngest full private In -tha British army, Is a hoy In tha Duke ef Cornwall's light infantry, who was 14 on March ST ef this year. Jaeger -Biros.: Great . Jewelry Si : . Going - lq :mo 'JruMic Nov ft Tilishty Removal Sale in Pro nrws otocli at bvccDin UeduclioDs Every Day, Sees Ureater Crowds; -As you profcspiy know, Jieer Broi leading jewelers, are now holding a freat sale.. About; July 1st this firm moves td " 131133 3ixth street, ground, floor Oreronian SuHdihg.' IP YOU fsf HAVEN'T ATTENDED I THIS WONDERFUL SALE Cat if .1 YOU MUST COME NOW, AT ONCE, ' f . . , Sterling Saver Thimbu, -SO, WAKE UP'TO-YOUR NlTY. for Jssger Jtwsiry at tht prices at which it Is soil ing, i$ an iarcstraent of the 'highest degree. Genuine Corel Ne ekUcci are selling for 35 cent, end Solid Cold Rings that sold to $3, are now $2.50. Cuff Boston that S0tJ to $2.50 are now 60 eenti, and $1.50 Sterling Silver Perfume Holders are now JO eenti. OPrORTU- C3 to C3 Cold Kixz Choice 2-5 Spaee does not allow of a .detailed . price lit, but you can take this firm's word for it thst the prices are sitoundingly" low- 5 cents buys Solid Silver Thimbles. Just jthink of it. $3 Tambour Clocks are now $3, i and $1 Salt and Pepper Shaken are now-, going for SO eeots the Plr, , Now, it , makes no mstter what you want $$.00 ' Tambour . 8-Day r Cleehe You en choose from a gret lot of Sterling biives Hat Tins that sold to $2, at the give-awty price of 25 rents. Tea and Coffee ts of all grades are greatly reduced, silverware of ail kind! is selling for lets money then ever before,! and Dia monds and precious . stones all selling at very low prices. BUY WEDDING ANP GRADUATION CU-TS HERE NOW, Sterling Hat Pine Reg. to $2 25c $1,00 Salt tft Peppere Pair 50c ollsb fpJks, you will find' it here. R RPfTTAXin w rt , THIS GREAT ?KIRM BACKS EVERY ARTICLE. SOLD. NO MATTER WHAT THE SALE PRICE. MAY BE. This is the first time in history that Jseger Bros, have held a SACRI FICE SALE, and it'wil! very ; 'llkelv be tha last. , CONFIDENCE fs the one word that tell "vny me people are now re ponding. in such Urge num bers to Jseger Bros. Sale J J Wars honest merchandising has honestly won this eOnOV denes of the people, and now during , this REMOVAL 'SALE, the same principles that 'have made this stora whSt it is today are being adhered to. "TO BUILD A BUSINESS THAT WITJ. NEVER KNOW COMPETITION. BUT 2HATWi-L ADVANCE CONTINUALLY TO MEET ADVANCING CONDITIONS." That is the aim of Jaeger Bros, That's why this sale is being held, and that's why the new store will be one of the finest in the West. $25.00 4-Pieee Tea Set $15 rr r rrn. ttt) vtt n 266 MORRISON ST., BET. 3D AND 4TH ! E " The Whole WorldKnows the -Portland Rose" cnE tha PoKtlaimdl "O Which ihis year will surpass all previous festivals in the number and quality of Its entertainments; as shown by the following partial synopsis of the PROGRAM Thursdays June 10th ! Friday, Juno 1 1 th 1:00 Pt M-U. of O. and O. A- C Glee Club l0;30 A.MXttdustHaV Civic. Commercial concerts, . , - od MjliUry parade. " r 8;30 P. M Community Sing, SOOO voices. 9:00 P, MOrand Electrie Parade. I v "Every day U. S. S. Boston opened to visitors. Every night street dancing 10 P. M. -to 11 P. M. . Rose Shew open Thursdsy 10:00 A: M. and will t remain opened all dsy at the New ' : v Meie & Frank Building. Special Traino Goryallica Albany, Salem, McMinnville, Forest Grove, Hilloboro That all may have an opportunity to visit the morning and even- araaes and return to their homes! same night, special trains ing par will be run as follows: THURSDAY ANP FRIDAY .- June 10th and 11th - FROM M'MINNVILLE Via MEaat Sitfa" - Special. Speatal. f 2? 12 Maseiaavms . .A. ISiSs a.m. ail af arena IS ist aoa, SiSVtajo.,,...... DaTtaa lSiiaa.xa. . , HfT?1 ....... ,S s a,m. ".. w"w ..1117 pun. t.m ....... Shusa :83p.sa. , . Taajstla ........ lies fespua..,..., Jtake Orora fljiU f&i&;;:- v.vxt: ioZZvZZ FROM POREST GROVE ' tm Via West . Side" , ; MejtiasTttia StcS a.m. SW.. . .roress Oveva, , .As. ISiaS aJhs. ailOfta......... coraeUoa lsaMaM. easaja....f..., KUishota isasa. S.-aaaja....,.. sVaaevtUe .j...... ltlaoa fStssajn.. ........ Bnher .....v.riliMpja. lVa '4,... .mS4 .m, , 8 tSS a.m., Bertha v., I, . . .. Ilt39 sjb. Sasaja.'Ar,.!... la .. . .tr.' Hu j FRIDAY ONLY f , Jim Uth ; ' SPECIAL TO CORVALLIS Xtr, verUaaa. tralo Seyet lliCSpjau SaaS aaavrtsasv ................ llildpja. . . Orerea QXtv Iti43p.ru CsnBjr fltis J p.iu. Wooohnm is us a.m. Salsa laicsaxi. ZiV. Balem lSSa,ni. AV, aUa ';. SiC3a.u. . Tefxersoa li3a.ca, "At, Albaar . ., lt43ajn, Ar. jPorvalUs auoaxi. PRIDAV NIGHT-XMMEDXATELV AFTER! THE ELECTRICAL PARADE ff&f1 tr.V.n f . points on the East and Wast Side Electrie Loop, Portland to .,, ... McMinnville, will be lined Up on Fourth St, andiwill leave as rspidly as they esn be loaded, so that all people can return to their homes without delay, t " :. Special Rotaimd Trip Fare r From Albany ,? $3.10 From HUUboro .L.$0.80 From Forcxt Grove.. 01.00 Chcmawa ... 10: HarrUbxxrg e,U 4.15 Liberal 1.10 CWIli. ...... 3.60 ;EuCene 4.C0;;, Mt AnStI . . . 1.C0 Molalla ...... 10 Jet City 4.30 - ; Salem ....... 2,00 " . Corresponding Low Fares' From All Other Stations, Main Line and Branches. v ;. . : v -; , ; For further particulars, cal at City Ticket Office,' 80 Sixth St., CorOak, Fourth and Yamhill, Jefferson . . - street Depot : or from any! agent of ihe. . John M. Scott, General Passenger Affcnt, Portlant!, Oregon , n- -