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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY, JULY 2. 1915, REAL GOOD LIE IS PROMISED SUNDAY AT PRESS CLUB PICNIC OJd . Fashioned Celebration With Firecrckersr Speech and Athletic Sports, Y PRIZES TO. BE ATTRACTIVE Opportunity Off .red to Bm ramed Co- lnmUa' Highway Also Biggest -. rtsn' Hatchery in World. "Going to the Press club, picnic Sun day?" ' ; "Better com along. . All the boys are gains. Guess there'll be a good time." '. , , Such are the remarks being; bandied back and', forth : the last few days. They have reference to the annual out ing, this year to , take the form of an old-fashioned fourth of July celebra tion under the auspices of .the Port land Press club. ; The attractive price of .on. almoleon for the round trip promises to attract a large crowd . to the union lepoU from which the special excursion train 'will leave for Bonneville at Jl o'clock Sunday morning. Already there has been a heavy advance sale of tickets. There will not be a surplusage of oratory, arrangements having been t made to . confine this feature of the program to a short,, snappy address be fitting the occasion by Charles A. Johns. ...J There wilt be some fire crackers, just 1 enough to bring back remlniscenses of the way the glorious Fourth used to be celebrated. . aXany Attractions Offered, "i JThe fact that the trip will afford opportunity for an inspection of 'the world-famed Columbia k highway Is proving a magnet of strong drawing power. Another attraction is found in the- announcement that the Bonneville fish hatchery wllu.be open. ; . " Ample provision has been made for light refreshments.: : " ; A special -issue of the "Frying Pan," thai, humorous . publication which the .Press club boys always get out on special occasions, is in course of preparation and ' will be distributed free on the. train. At'the grounds the literary program will .be supplemented by-the great five Inning baseball game between the Press club - and Ad club, by dancing and by a series of old-style picnic ath letic events, for which ; an attractive list of prises has been provided. .f The athletic events will be as fOlows: , Athletlo Program and Prises. Girls" race, 60 ; yards--First prize, season pass to the Oaks; second prize, box at Empress theatre. ; Boys race, 60 yards First prlzf, season pass to the Oaks; second prize, box at Orpheum theatre. -v Fat men's race, 100 yardsi First prize, box at HeiUg theatre. July 12; second prise, silver soap box. -i Married - women's race First prize, triplicate dressing mirror by Huntley Drug company; second prize, picture by Keller Art store; third prize,, one pound butter by Brandes creamery. r IfSlt yard dash, members. oolyFirt, prise, box of cigars by Qunat & Co.; second prize, box cigars by - Mason. Khrmait & Co.;. third prize, box at Em press theatre. - .. , - 100 yard -dash. free for ell First prize, " brick of American cheese by Portland Cheese company; second prise, one dozen bottles of Weinhard beer. Standing Jump First , prize, 16 pound ham by Tilley Meat company; second prizo, dozen bottles ; of Wein hard beer. . Prises for Dancing. OLadies prize waltz First prize, five pound box of-Coff man's candy; second prize, pair of silk cose by JLennoa's. . Gentlemen's prize waltz First-prize,' $10 fancy vest by Ray Barkhurst; sec onds prize, straw bat by Drake & Mauckv ' , . Tacoma Auto Eacer Makes 101 Mi. Hour Tacoma. Wash., July 2.- (P. N. S.) One hundred and one miles an hour la he new record for the Tacoma speedway established by Guy E. Ruck stell In his. Mercer II yesterday after noon. While spectators declared they had never witnessed such speed. Ruck stell returned to the pits and declared his, car had not been pushed to the limit. " - . - Tonight Barney Oldfield will drive against time, and BeUoyd Thomp son and Mrs. ; Oldfield will "loop the loop" In . Thompson's machine. Con tinued fair weather promises one ?of the greatest crowds in the history of tbeVTacoma automobile races here July 4 and 6, Fast time is being made by all drivers in ? their practice runs, and- it is expected that the world's record will be lowered several notches in the Montamara. classic. .'. FOR YOUR CLOTHES IS VHENYOU HAVE" THE MONEY! And That'. CHERRY'S System, Sir! "You'd better drop in today and pick out a suit for Sunday! Clad la a cool, nattily patterned, superbly fitting '"CHERRY SUIT." a man naturally radiates a certain fresh vigor and con fident enthusiasm that are decidedly attractive. A - , The credit idea "of CHERRY'S is as simple aa can be. You simply pay a few dollars -when you pick out your suit thereby "getting title, . as it were. You own it, you wear it, and you pay for it in easy periodical amonnts. Come to CHERRY'S and pay your clothier's bills Just as you pay your other bills. - . . , The latest summer suits show plain ly that they're THIS season's models, and - not last season's. CHERRY'S show a stunning array of classy patterns. .. ;:.;:;,. You can drop In Saturday evening? as they are open: till 10 p. m. Their number is 389-391 Washington street, Pittock block, . (Adv.) MLOGICALTIHEHPAY Ware and Francis to Play in Caddie Pinal Iron clubs will have another chance to show, their .worth . in tournament play today, when Walter Wars and Francis Simpson tee off in the. finals of the l15 eaddieVgoIf tournament on the Waverly links. Ware, like a number of the players of the Waver ly Country club, depends on his irons for his victory,, while Simpson uses woodefQ clubs and then faHs Jback on his ire'rv-Tha followers of tha tourney expect aelose match. n- . .; In tha semi-finals yesterday, Simp son defeated Wesley Sunderleaf. . up and 6 , to play, and Ware beat Walter Topham. 2 up. Ware had a hard match. Tophanv was l up until 'jtbanstb green, Vernon Williams will play in the. finals of the second flight - Williams beat A. Kaufman yesterday! 1: up on the 19th hole, and Ricbson won from George Knetemeyer, 5 up and 4 to Play. William Davis Rt. gev. Bishop O'ReUly, beat Harry Kyle, ' 1 np. and Adolph Dolph beat Cecil Erickson, 8 up and 2 to play, in the semi-finals of the third flight. In the Beaten Eights, R. May er won from H. f Meyers, I - up, and Lawrence Murray beat Edward Kauf man, 1 up on the 19th hole. Ice cream,' Iced tea ' and cake were served: to the caddies, at noon today. Earlb GrabbeTEdits , Paper for College University of California, July 2. Earle Crabbe, former basketball star of Allen's JPreoaratory school, Port land, and a noted distance runner in college, has -been chosen, to edit the Summer Session Calif ornian. This is a four paged paper issued four times a week by the students in the journal ism classes . being, conducted- by Pro fessor Merle Thorpe, head of the jour nalism department at the University of Kansas. i. I: '--5 ,:. ' e Crabbe went back last year to the University of Kansas to study Jour nalism and this is the first that he has been heard of him since that time. So well did he do under Professor Thorpe that , the latter brought him back to assist in hi -Journalism classes and edit "the- Summer Session paper. "In addition Crabbe, f who was the Blue and Gold track captain last year, is assisting in a novel track course which is being given on the new California!- oval. ? :-'--J 2 ; Next' year Crabbe is planning to teach journalism and act as athletic director in ene of the high schools of California. STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS raeifie Coeat Xagna - Won. licet. Pet, .530 . .6ia .612 .606 , .4OT .460 .674 .550 ' .538 .53.1 .460 .459 .448 .446 .601 .600 ' .597 .533 .530 .371 .344 .338 .603 .594 .574 .493 .456 .35 .862 ,603 .643 .615 .600 ,492 ,484 ,-.453 .406 .62H : .6S6 .626 '.518 .600 .441 .429 .414 ".25 .627 .607 .600 .466 3S9 gas Frmnclseo, r . 1 45 89 48 45 40 41 48 47 26 27 30 28 34 33 .32 SI 21 24 27 28 31 39 42 43 27. 29 29 - 28 34 87 ' 40 ."44 27 89 S3 - 82 . 83 83 85 8S 23 2S 27 27 w . 33- sa" i a 2T 35 84 36 39 44 Portland .......43 Salt Uk ...................42 O&kland 42 Venice 40 National League. Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis . . . Pittsburg ... Boa to a ..., Brooklyn . .'. Cincinnati . . tiaw Sork Chicago . ... . Boston . . . . . Detroit i..:.. Washington . Nev York .. Cleveland ... PbiladelpbU 8t. LoixUt ... 30 33 35 ...............32 -...29 .28 .26 Amaricu league. .............47 ........... ,...aa ........... ....40 .........32 ......35 ...23 ....... ..22 .22 i Federal Xague. . ..41 , ........38 Kanaaa City ei. uma ........ CMcago Pittsburg ......... Newark .39 , .36 .33 .31 nrooKiya . Baltimore Buffalo . i . 25 35 ;, Amarieaa Ataeeiatioa, - Indianapolis v.,... ,.,...41 - LouisTlOo ..8 ! Knaa City .....,,.....,,...35 t St. Paul ......,.,.....,,,...82 Mllwankee ..,..........,....82 : Clavelaad - .i.....,.. ...... ..30 Minneapolis ... ,, ,29 -Columbus .................. ..26 Wastora LMLgua. Dee Moiaae s... ........... ..3S - Topka . . ........ ........ ....85 Dearer ......... ...30 Lincoln ,...M... a. ...... ...29 " Omaha - . .....................30 Sloaz City ...................26 Wlcbita ,..24 St, JoMph ..4...,.;... ..34 JlerthwerUra League. Spokane 45-. . Tacoma ..39 ; Victoria ...... .85 - ancouTer .,.,.4,..4,..36 -Aberdeen V. .. ....K... ........ 84 ' . Seattle .:.2S WALTER HAGEN IS WINNER ; Brookllne, Mass, July 2. (U, P.)- Walter Hagen, young Rochester pro fessional, . boasted another golfing laurel today , in the open championship ot Massachusetts, Hla 1 "ufctrd for Ti holes of medal play was 288. Michael Brady of Wollaston was second' with 303. . -- - : ' ': "; x if I i- t & " A ' " f " r- i I "" ""''''""""''"niHinMiiiiiiillMiiiliilillilillhl'illlllllllllllli!lii!ll!ll!! I Motorboat Cruise to : Start Off Tomorrow With enough provisions - aboard to last ' several days, tha ' first section of the Portland Motorboat club fleet will leave the club moorings tomorrow afternoon on its annual Fourth of July cruise to Paradise Point on the Lewis river. Between 16 and ; 20 boats are expected to leave tomorrow, amd a greater number will start Sunday morning. . ,' v-i . . . f , .; .- Commodore Teebe of -the club has extended - a general Invitation - to - all motorboat owners to participate in this cruise. There -will be no boat racing, but the club's entertainment commit- preceded by visiting clergy, leaving tee haa arranged a program of swim ming and running; races. A huge bonfire will be built each evening, around which the club mem bers will gather, and sing the oldtlme songs. -i The fishermen . of the party- have promised -to do-their share of getting sea food. n . , Eastley!s Sule Big Surprise to Fandbm Fat Kastley's sal by David Dugdale to tha Philadelphia Athletics caused a big surprise in ythe local baseball cir cles today.. It peas thought that East ley was through as a Class AA t wirier, when he was released by the Salt Lake Bees shortly after-the opening of the Coast league season. He has evidently taken a new lease on life, Judging from the class of ball he has been twirling lately. . f The Seattle magnate; also announced the sale of Outfielder Jack Smith to the St. Louis Nationals, ; and Pitcher Malls to Brooklyn, Catcher Barth will also be sold to soma big league club later in the season. , : y . Elliott Dent . Given Z Terms by McCredie Manager Walter McCredie may have Elliott Dent, recently released back to Atlanta, by the San Francisco' club, on his payroll. McCredie told Dent that if he could get - his release from At lanta, he would give J the tall pitcher a Job. Dent secured his unconditional release and it is now up to him - to take a Job with, McCredie. Manager Elliott signed Infielder Millton Reed recently released by Port land, who secured him from Philadel phia in part payment of Dave Ban croft. Reed Jumped to the Brooklyn Federals, but owing to the acceptance of advance money wafl forced to come out to Portland. He ! became ill with tonsilitis and a glandular abcess and McCredie released him. He has been working out with the Oakland club, but owing to his! weakened condition will probably not get.. into the game until the Oaks returm to California. WATCHING SCOREBOARD b - veil icr x- iciuci iiviter v& mo axibvis made three triples, in- two days. And he uses a twobit bat. - It helped the Seraphs to slug the Salt . Lake Bees . into submission, 11 to . . McCredie's Beavers nosed out Oak land, 2 to 1, and -landed in third place. Going up-i ''V 'i ...... Krause for the Beavers hurled in Walter , Johnsonian style but Bobby Davis erred at the wrong time and for a while it looked as if the. trans-bay ' ;AXIi TZXS WBXSJC'f;: - s-v--- !---?...;' f Becreatlon Park, Cor. Vaughn and . Tyenty-fourtli Sts. .s - 4 OAICLAND PORTLAND TWO OAKS! MOirOAX. TWUX B. Games Begin Weekdays at 3 p. ; - Sundays 20 p. m. . ,K Reserved box seats for sale at Rich's . Ciarar Stand, Sixth and 3Vashlngton Sts. ladles SayWednesday and Trl- ... aay. and Carl Richson I V i "It J ' , K"." 1 I I j BASEBALL PRIEST'S SILVER JUBILEE cathedral at' Baker. ntfit had McCredla tied to the chariot wheela . An eighth inning comeback won for Portland. . . . Cellar it Tigers beat , Pehnantita Seals. Righf on the home pasture, moreover. ' Never.- give up. that's the Tigers' slogan. It the Oaks don't begin land ing on Portland soon there may be a new pennant in that basemet.. ' . - Cliff Blakensbip got through : a whole game without having a hate spasm at the umpire.; Despite Hartseli's homer' with one on, Washington took the bacon from New York by clustering , it hits. Score 8-3. - ' Five bingles in the third at Brook lyn licked the Giants, 9 to 2. 1 Baltimore beat Pittsburg.: 6 to 0, in the first game and then sacrificed a couple . of perfectly good ' moundsters to tha Stogies, losing ' the ' second skirmishes, 15 to 6. ;. :. ;..4, ., Covaleakle Joined tha Polish aerial navy at Detroit and while he was making a flight the Chicago White Box, won, S to 3. Western Lasagne Results. Wichita 8-9, Denver 1-10.. Lincoln 7-8, Topeka 2-5. Des Moines 7-1, Omaha 2-0. - St. Joseph 8, Sioux; City 1. ; Playing See Saw With Prices Ground-floor clothing stores charge $25.00 one day-then1 have : a "Sale" and charge $19.00 the next. The high-rent .landlord demands hijYiney and prices are juggled. I sell ready -.to - wear Suit! vrked one low ' pritfe all t the- time HIGH-GRADLREADY-TO-WEAR ': MEIN'S : SUITS : - J: Ground Floor Price $20 unviM v ni ttttt UaaValVa 1 Uf VJLl 4 cievator to tbe 1 bird Floor THE UPSTAiRS CLOTHIER s . - : - ' Open Saturday Evenings -v. :v ; Baker, Or., July 2. Members of all churches in Baker, and many visitors from throughout the county and th .ace, were present xuesaay at . xna celebration, of the twenty-fifth anni versary of the ordination to the priest hood of Right Rev, Bishop O'Reilly. Bishop O'Reilly celebrated' : solemn high mass at St. Francis cathedral in-L ine morning ana nearly looa persons attended the service. In tha evening a public reception was held at a local theatre, which was thronged fortroura with Catholics and Protestants who called to extend their congratulations, ; V - IRVINGTON CLUB WINNER r The Irviagton clubwon the. Honey man tennis trophy Wednesday by- de feating the Multnomah . club players -in the, play-off of the tie in the inter club tourney on the Waverly. courts last week, ' Walter Goes beat M. C. Frohman, 6-2, 7-5, In the singles and Shives and Morton won from McAlpin and Ewing after a hard fought three set, match, J6-18r -4, 8-1. - West Signs With Bees.: i Los Angeles; July 2. (P. N. S.) Hi West, former Portland and Venice twlrler, has signed a contract to play with the Salt Lake Bees, according, to an announcement yesterday afternoon by Manager Cliff Blankenshlp of that club. a West twirled good'ball for the Beav. ers last season, but was released be cause of a sore arm. He then signed with the Tigers and recently drew his unconditional release. i . " T Ground Floor Price $25 imi zz: 1 Sammy Good to Box : j. With. Harry Bishop . Shelton, wih, July Z. F. N. S.J At-the boxing smoker, to be held Sat urday night- at Earlwln rink. Sammy Good and Harry Bishop will meet in aslx roundabout. Good is thought to be the equal of - any boxer of his weight (133 pounds in the norlhwest and Bishop holds a - decision over "Rough - House" Burns, holder of - the Canadian lightweight championship: .. Billy Weeks, middleweight cham pion of Canada, meets Leo Christian in a four round contest. All four men are said to be in fine condition.' :-. SHAWKEY NOT SATISFIED Kane, Pa.. July 2. (I. N. S.) Pitcher ' Bob Shawkey; 'who -was re leased by the Athletics Monday to the New York Americans for the waiver price, will not report to tKat club un less he receives an Increase in salary, which ' he has demanded. Unless the New York team grants Shawkeys demand for an increase in ' salary, he says, he will Jump v to the Federal league. - j "Doc" Whit Hs Cold. - San Francisco, Cal., July 8. (U. P.) "Doc" White - Venice manager, has .a severe cold, contracted here, tlist Imiv forr him- to hla bed. He finds it difficult to speak, but insists on coaching from the lines. . - Benny , Kattff Balks. ; New Tork. July (TJ. P.) Benny Kauff, Federal league slugger, again quit ' Brooklyn vowing he , would ! Decide Today to place a certain portion of your monthly income in this strong state bank. Do , this as ' a sensible - precaution, safe - - guarding future , happenings -Ihat may require ready money to preserve a proper pride or further, your general wel fare. Would you not thank a friend for this suggestion? We make it and will pay you attractive interest money to accept it. Here your money is secure and can be drawn at will. Decide today to open a savings ac count with the LADD &-TILT0N BANK Under Oregon State Supervision " Oldest Bank la tha Horthwe. ' Capital and Surplns Two Million oUs r -Washington and Third ? YOU are the hardest man in the world to please. You . axe downright finnicky mighty particular. : ' ' .v.' :V - ?r ', - V,-.'- '': But ; you know., what you want - ,: ; ; ,:l -. Havei you ever tasted a cigarette so "Utterly Different" that you voted it right on .the spot the "bulliest ever"? " - ; ; , v j Man, - you just , smoke a. NEB0 plain end, the " Utterly Differ 'ent'' ' ciga rette. ' ZZ , , If -the first one doesn't "utterly" convince you then we lose! Read the Guarantee. is GUARANTEE If Zafter smoking . half the package of 2EB0 ?lain evd you are; not delighted return balance of package to P, Lorillard Co,t New York (Estab lished 1760Jandreceive your moneyback. (I - . - C I CARETTE S ' ) l ,'cZmrlyffinmt',' never aooear' in ' a Tiptop uniform. His latest desertion is the result of 1500 belnar deducted from, his salary. following hla Jump to the New York a iants earlier in the season. - Ths National commission refused to rein-J state Kauff In organised ball and n was returned to JBroomyn oy cne GiaTita. - , . - -. L :A. 'WOMEN WINNERS? Chicago. ' July 2. U. P. The Los Angeles Country club team of women Wa believed to be the prooaoie win ner of the C W, Higglns cup at ths Women's Westefn Oolf - association meet1 in progress here. - Victory would give the club permanent, possession of the cup. v - : New Tork. July - (U. P.) Joe Rivers has forsaken California, Ths famous lightweight at- one time re garded as a possible champion todav announced he would live in New TOrk in the future. Rivers said he was passing up- California for . New Tork because of the killing of boxing in the western state. - Dillon Expects. Ehmke Back. Los Angeles, CaL. July 2.U. P.) Manager Dillon of the Angels said yesterday . he hoped to lure Howard Ehmke. Buffalo Federal pitcher, back to the Coast league next season. Ehmke began with the Angels then Jumped. Dillon indicated other Federal . league players might be "welcomed home." American Association Result. Kansas City 7. Minneapolis L Milwaukee 1, St. Paul 0. Louisville 11, Indianapolis 4, , Cleveland-Columbus, rain. Practically alt the' railroads of Italy are owned and operated by the state. IRISH T0.MEET SfJOWDAL! Centralis, Wash., July 2. Arr.-,r -ments have afl been completed for f -international wrestling match to in staged ln'Centralta on the nl -ht t July 8 between "3iowball" O'Connor, champion 115 pound .wrestler of Can ada, and "Kid Irish," champion fc.uh. erweight wrestler of the world. - Tie two men 'met here' last week durln r the 'state patribtio conventions an 1 grappled for an hour without a fan. Joe Lucas will referee the return match. Irish is training in Raymond. Charged With Uall Theft. New York, July Chargad with the theft of 24 dozen golf balls, Gus tavo F. Touchard, national InJoor ten nis champion, is being held in tZ'n-f ball for. trial. The court was told that Touchard had confessed the allege! theft from the sporting, goods 1ioum whers he was employed. W M J c .J 1: ( - " Thi Big Special Offer Starts f Tomorrow Mornin rr 1 1 YOUR SUIKLI k4 i T7 VT7ST71 UJl. with MADE TO ORDER U10W ,1 " Too many woolens on hand. We must reduce stock. , This offer is too good to last Ions may not come again. Get busy rset ths best Suit of Clothcc, with extra Pair of Pants, in the land fcr $15.00. 148 FIFTH STREET Bet.' Morrison and Alder i - - - - 1 Mill PAP li Mm MIS mm I y . t .i JL,i r.... T P - 4