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CITY LEAGUERS V1LL 1Z . RESUME SCHEDULE IN mVO GAMES TODAY All Managers Haye Strenith- ened Their Teams for Sec - ond Half of Season, WETZEL WITH -PIEDMONT x-X!Mrar Sbnld Gr.atD.al of atrrth -axaB at Plsamoat and , llwood Ball rarka, j ! PORTLAND. '-CITY' O&AGVE. j- ' Sellwood ' .-'i.-i -'V k . 1. -0 ; 1.000 west sid ,i.,i'v;ii..:.,i. i.ooo But Bldi .- l Vii t-i-v .-i-v.i-. i JB90 Piedmont v. . 0 i .000 After a fortnight's rest, the City leagu. teams will resume play in the second half of the season today, the Piedmont .-Maroons clashing: with .the East Side -Redmen on the Peninsula Annex . grounds and the Sell wood Xingtats locking horns with the West Slj) Monarchs on the Sellwood grounds." Both games will start promptly at 2:30 o'clock,." All managers have strengthened their teams considerably daring, the past two weeks, and it is expected that today's games will be very close. Manager Grayson of the Maroons lias signed Miles Netxel, former Portland and - Spokane player, to fill the place or Ernest SIgsbee, . who, has Jotnetl the Caldwell, Idaho, team. N'etzel will play third -base and Bogart will be shifted' to short. Henderson will play second base. - Manager Lewis of Sell wood has signed Fred Garner, a third baseman, and Outfielder Joe Dixon, who. played --with Sellwood during the first month of the season. ."Bed Lund, who was defeated by the Maroons three weeks ago by the score ofl to o. after, a hard pitching battle with Jude Moneland, will heave for the) East Siders against Grayson's cracks., Emery - Webb will do . the hurling for the Piedmont nine. urphy is scheduled to pKch .' for the "West Siders, while Manager Lewis is undecided who he will send to the noand. ;It will probably be Maxmeyer oriHieman. ! " ' . Th lineups: , At Peninsula Annex- j, jednBont?" ". Rf.nn vf McKeen, lb. Hughes, Sb. HlnkWs. If. -Luckey, ?Pritchard, ss.,- Shea.- c. .-. f - ; T .n4 w - Sellwood. "Wilson, cf. .. i K-A Ingls. es. :v Garner, 8bi Smith, rf. Neil son. 2 b. , ,"-'; Kennedy. If. T - Newman, c. ' R. Edwards, lb. Maxmyer, Hieman, i Henderson. Sb. Doty. I b , . Kennedy, If. BogarV 8b. Netselab. flroee. If. Bartholenty, o. west fciae. L- Robinson; cf. o 0 o 1 1 . 1 4 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 3 1 2 O 1 1 O O O O a o 9 SO1.000 1 0 1.000 4 3 1.000 15 36 .8H3 9 27 .750 8 38 .667 12 70 .5H tKK) 11 23 7 19 6 19 43 500 14 : .500 12 14 2 6 9 5 8 2 18 S O " O 3 0 1 2 4 2 2 1 0 400 .000 .000 .00t .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 Lind. lfJ Childers, 3b. : Houston. 2b. Murray, cf. Brtggs, rf., Lodell. Jlx Watts, ss. ' Bieeg, c ; Murphy, p. Th records of t twlriert for the first blt . tii, 1mim B.ium are: Plr and Team. Q. W. L. BB. SO. Pot. Molr, Piedmont... 4 3 'Grady. St Side 1 1 'Drshet, - West , Side. . 1-- 1 I Webb. Piedmont..... 7 5 'Oborae. West Side;. 4 ft itcad,- East Bide. 3 2 Morsland, E, S.-Pled. 7 4 DilUrd, East Side. .. 4 1 Scott. ; Sell wood ..w,.. 8 1 0 Dell, Bellwooif. .... 8 1 Murphy, West Side. , 7 -. 2 x Rosens, East Side.,., 1 O Mioddurd, West ..Hide.. 1 O tYench. West Bids,. 10 Hletnan, J Belltrood. ... 3 0 lIyrliimottS Sellwood 1 O MetH BeUwoOd....... 2 0 lke,-- Piedmont. .... .2 O Maxmerer, Sellwood.. 1 O WooUey, Seiiweod... . 1 O Hughes. East -ide... 0 O Crandail. East Side.. 0 O 1 ties, Sellwood 0 O iroce, . Sellwood . . . O O Brans. Sellwood. ..... v 0s Hndaaer. Sellwood.... 0 0 (Way of Art Is Hard - Finds Alfred IMoyes Webrated XngUsh Poet Sued by X.y- tuu jstnxsaa vjsua wjf Wh Sought Kim 'Ont. , Boston. July 10. That the ways - of literary fame ara still rough ? and fctorray, as In the days of Milton and bis "'Paradise Lost," la th opinion of (Alfred, Noyes, the English poet, who ras arrested at Harvard recently alter eliVering the Phl . Beta Kappa poem o the great scholars of the east, in a it'll suit brought by a - woman man- ger1 of a ' lecture bureau.- , . llr. Alexma u. Jiarreii, tne woman ho brought the suit,- says she took ction because she believed -the poet ad. not treated her just right. . She eclared Noyes . had come to - Boston helpless as a babe In the woods," anj ided: - - ft,,.: ... , VI- had to arrange social enter taln- ents for . him, have i his . baggage hacked, arrange for his taxi across Joston. and have him taken to Welle - ey and to various functions, often at ny expense, t in- spite of this, Mr. oyes did everything possible to ex- lud4 me. ,He came here from New Tork In an pper berth on a sleeper. : ! sent him ck on the boat, with a-stateroom, at y -own ' expense.- Long before he ame, I had made elaborate arrange- ents for his lectures. I secured en gagements for him that crowded out atner . distinguished- persons. The amount" for which X am suing, , $1600, will never recompense me for my serv ices to Mr, and Mrs. Noyes. I am prosecuting him as a matter of prln JiPi. At 105 Attends to: i? Horses and; Works Philadelphia: July 10. Jacob Hoel- bach, said to be- the oldest farmhand In the United States, celebrated his 105th birthday, by walking across the arm ,'of Daniel Kirkner, at Barren HilL '"Jake"' has been employed, on the Klrkner farm for 82 years. I Except for a little touch of rheuma tism, ; that: makes his ane a comfort kni reduces his speed, the old farm od is as able to do his' chores about Only Retail Store West of Chicaflo Occapylnp An EntireXtty Blbcir Rest Rooms, Retlrlna Rooms, JPublic Telephones. Writing Rooms, Day Nursery lor Mothers Wltn Snail Children, Emergency nospitcl. EtCe, on Second Vice? New White Fog Boas - 17-INCH LENGTHS FOR $1.50 22INCHLENGTHS'FOR"$2.25 ? Main Floor New -shipment of dainty White c Fox Boas-just received by ex press. , Good fluffy style V finished 'with 1 J4-inch' ribbon .ties. -;.-Very fashionable. Double - . Stamps : Tomorrow - with calk purchases la ' Wash. Goods aad Uses. - .Depta, JaalA ndor. (DMW 7 i. Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods' : ' PadBc Phone Marsh&n 4800 V Home : Pbonn A-C231 Double - Stamps Tomorrow ii with cash ; purchases la Wash floods . and Unea ' BePtii -Xaia rTlooz, Ostrich Week fluff s Main - FloorMade from finest male stock, with good full plumes. Shown, in black,- white, or black and white mixed. 18-in. Ostrich Ruffs, ribbon ends $ 3.50 22-in. Ostrich' Ruffs, ribbon ends $ 7.75 24-in. Ostrich Ruffs; ribbon ends $10.50 M(D(tsiIl3)2 g:Eeoq)nnDjmmy ; fen Regular $125 , - Chiflon Taiiela Aft 8C f. ' , . ; - - '. . - i : Center Circle, 1st Floor 36-inch Chiffon Taffeta the fabric par ex cellence for the new dresses, 'skirts, and . waists..? ,Thisr is--ourregTilar stock, therefor the best' to be-had. at the regular price. vShowp in, white, .pink, light ;blue; maise, 're seda, i brown, wistaria. , Belgium, navy.1 rose1 ' and black. Beautiful finish. Regular $1.25 : Silks, QQA offered fomorrow at, "yard Olv J '. . ' . -.V- -' nr begins the Second Week of th Greatest Mid-Siimmer; Clearance this store .has. ever held New , lots t-added to-take the place-of those sold out bi tt sneciat nnrchasfo have arrived. Remnants- Odd Lots. etc., have been brought out to be disposed, of at decisive reductions. In short, we are determined to ? make the Second'"Week of tbe Clearance more interesting than' the: preceding one by. offering sensational bargains in sea- onaDie ana wantea mercnanaise m ail departments' ot the atore. Shop -here and save money. Girls' S5e00 Coals Second Floor Children's ' Summer Coats, odd lines in various styles arid colors but only one or two of a ' size. Good range styles and best of materials.. Very desirable for outing wear.' Sizes range 6 to 14. Coats worth up to $5.00,: at $1.83' Coats worth up to $8.50, at'$2.CD Coats worth up to $10.50 at $3.4 D . GIRLS'. WASH DRESSES of ginghama, linens, chambrays . and crepes odd lines of many Hf I sty le s. Ages 6 to 14, now VSvU S5.00 Hat: Shapes,- .95 See Morrison St. Window Center Circle, 'Main Floor A fortunate purchase enables us to offer'a most remarkable. bargain" in Untrimmed Hats4 Just -300 of them . in the lot madeiby one of the best millinery supply house in America. :t Excellent quality Leghorns1 in very latest shapes, including targe and medium sailors, high crowns; narrow and wide brims, some with roll edge. Dozens of different styles and;shape to Select from.' An exceptional opportunity to buy a smart, dressy hat for mid-summer-wear'and saveconsider able. Other stores price hats of this "ojualityat $3.50 to $5.00. If you are going down town tomorrow stop and, see them in fl"f QK one of our Morrison-St. Windows. Choice at5 only vXeieJ Clearance Sale of Grades Worth to;$S at jSl;98YarcL t Grades Worth to G15 at S4.98 Yard - J5ept Main Fjopf Beautiful fEmbToideiy Flcmncihgt ak airaction of real worth. You'll never have a better "opportunity to buy that waist or dress. Exquisite, hand-loom Swiss embroidery on crepe,; voile and batiste many very; pretty patterns in combinations of :lace and Ctn- Embroidenes worth up. Ci QQ Embroideries worth up Cvf . QW VXtU to $15, on sale at. yard to $5.00, on sale at, yd. Embroideries worth up (StO Pfl to $10, on sale at, yard vO.tJl to $15, on sale at. yard Many other lines of Embroideries and Laces - at t Clearance Prices. WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS of pure Linen, with ;beautiful hand embroidered work executed i by . Spanish . peasants. Newest arrivals. Many dainty patterns, prices range at 35c, 50c, 65c and 75c each. and Housekeeping Needs Dept. Main Floor Special lots, bdd ;lines,,etc.,' of. Table Xinens, Towels, Napkins, Bed, Spreads, Sheets? Pillow Cases, etc. reduced. DOUBLE STAMPS with cash purchases in these Depts. tomorrow LINEN SETS Main Floor Odd sets of the fa mous "Richardson" Table Lin ens cloth and one dozen nap kins to match, on sale at great reductions.? Choicest V patterns. Sets cloth 2 x2 yds.$12.60 Sets cloth 2 x2 yds.i .13.95 Sets cloth 2J4x2iyds.2 114.85 Sets cloth 2 jx3 yds.$ 15.30 LINEN TOWELS Richardson's .; large"; size : Ttg Huck Towels; $1 grade 0Z Hotel ; Towels of heavy cotton' huck " the dozen V-a- ' SHEETS AND CASES f v Main JFIor--We guarantee the lowest prices in Portland on Bed Linens: of dependable qualities. 72x90 Hotel Sheets now for 58d 81x90 Hotel Sheets now for 64c Heavy Pillow . Cases, "! 45x36 inches; 18c grade J--2v Havy Pillow Cases, . 45x36 inches; -20c grade 15c MUSLIN 10c YARD : fv Main OFloor Extra; fine - quality Bleached Muslin of . heavy grade for? sheets, pillow eases,'." A A etc. Special at, the yard AvrC 65c Silk and Cotton Madras, 39c Yd. Nurses Stripe Ginghams, 10c Yd. Main' Floor-r-Beautif ul Silk and ; Cotton Madras -ideal for worn-: en's waists and dresses or men's shirts.- 'White ground with silk stripes and figureS'Reg- Q A ular 65c; grade iat,uyard. ''' ance, price, . the yard . . .;. 40c White Madras m handsome raised ' patterns the yard 25c Printed and Woven Striped Crepes all i colors-Specialyard 1 0c Madras, for Women's and Men's Sports Shirts-yard'25c and 35c i Main - Floor Nurses', Striped ,Ginghams of dependable quality' and fast colors. s We have these in '11 stripes and in all the (wanted; - colors. ':k Clear-? 1A A Re wlatlion' In Corsets T)ecMrset Y ' Custom Made MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR -OLDS, WORTMAN & KING for the sole purpose of filling' that long-felt want for good, serviceable, perfect fit ting Corsets atj moderate prices. , ; 1 r 1 We have contracted With one of the. foremost Corset Manufac turers in America, agreeing to use large quantities of his Corsets, providing he would put them up under. our. name and permit us to retail them at a lower price than. is charged for" those bearing his own name. : ' ;- . .. ' . ; . ' The "first '"shipment is now ready for your inspection. ; Our ex pert Corsetieres -will fit you to the model best adapted to your fig ure. SEE SPECIAL DISPLAY in one of our large Morrison-St. windows. and ask to see them in the' Corset Salons, Second Floor. The prices of "OWK Special" "Custom-Made Corsets range $1.50, $2.00. $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00. . Complete line of sizes Muslin Under wg a r Princess Slips, owns Skirts, Comblna Hons and Drawers In Dalo'ty Designs Dept. Second ;Ftoor Princess Slips of longcloth, nainsook, crepe, etc.,. trimmed -with: dainty-laces and embroidery, in scores of pat terns.' Skirts of net, batiste ' and f longcloth, some; trimmed with French handwork; and imported laces. Combinations of longcloth, seco silk and nainsook, trimmed .with richlaces and embroideries. Gowns . in open-front and slip-over ; styles. Drawers of -' French band embroidery, fine laces, etc All on sale now at HALF PRICE 98c Garments , on sale at 49c , $1.00 Garments ion sale at 50c $1.25 Garments , on sale at 63c $1.50 Garments on sale, at 75c. $175 Garments on sale at 88e $2.00 Garments On sale at 1 .00 $2.50 Garments on sale at $3.50 Garments on sale at' $4.00 Garments on sale at $5.00 Garments on sale at S1.25 $1.75 f2.00 2.50 ,$ 6.00 Garments now "".at $3.00 $ 6.50 Garments "now at $3.25 $ 7.00 Garments now at J !3.50 f 7.50 Garments now at J 13.75 8.00 Garments -now at ! 14.00 $ 9.00 Girments now at 114.50 $10.00 Garments now at- J 15.00 $12.50 Garments now at J !6.25 $13.50 Garments now at : 16.75 $15.00 Garments now at $7.50 Women's SSOLowShoes,; S2 Shoe Dept., Main Floor -. . '500: "Pairs .Women's Low' Shoes, representing : a special Factorjr Purchase, to .be placed on sale to morrow at .a phenomenally low price.- Patent, dull calf, vici kid 'and other popular-leathers in t .Colonials, Pumps and Oxfords,-with all style toes, and heels. Some with - colored and blaClf cloth : inset . tops.. Don't ' neglect this- unusual opportu-' nity to buy cool, comfortable footwear at half and less regular prices. GraVIes worth up CO A ft to $4.50. offered for thiJ; sale at, pair ' 3iv". . Headqnarters, tor White '; 1 . - Oatlno sboes ' ir' Furniture Clearance ; ' Dept. 3d Floor Three very spe cial offerings !in high-grade Rockers- "for ' the Second Week - of the Great Tuly Clearance Sale. S 3,7 5 Pair. Rockers AttS2.98 Third Floor Solid Oak Arm Rocker, very comfortable and pleasing , design. .. Extra welt .constructed. Regular 10 QQ I $3.75 grade Sale at tpAialO S5.2S OaURockcrs !' : A395-;;:;' Third Floor Good, roomy solid Oak i Arm Rocker with quar tered back and seat.-Substantial in construction. I Our $5.25 grade, nowt at S7 Slip-Seat Rocker At 05.45 ; , 'Third. Floor Slip-Seat Rocker, padded and upholstered in excel- Regular $7.00 grade, djfe Ajk Clearance Price now. Vtia'xeJ 45cCurtaln Goods 21c Third ' Floor i Curtain v Scrims . and .Marquisettes . with plain centers- and fancy Jacquard ;borr ders.' White, cream and ecru,' .Standard 45c materials, 0" on sale now at, the yard-- Model "4 Fourth Floor : People going" to the beach or campwill find it to their advan tage to cOmeHorthis store for their Groceries and Provisions. We carry; the largest and best selected stock of staple and fan cy: Groceries in the Northwest. Experienced clerks give -special attention to the packing and shipping of all orders. - ' vr ; Special . low prices; given - on quantity orders. . . " . BIRTHDAY : and WEDDING Cakes Made to Order in Our Sanitary Bakery, Fourth Floor. Oeaipfflimce of Wommeim's Appai?en I Special Lines of Women's jSait5, 'CoatsrDresses, Waists, Skirts, Sweat ' ers, - Etc. . Greatly TJnderpriced ior Clearance. . Btiy Now and Save. . Women's 025.00 Coats. Special 512.48 Women's 535.00 Coats Now for 517.48 Second . Floor Smart Coats for sport and' beah wear. , Half and -length models in belted for' loose-back - styles, with raglan sleeves, . deep cuffs ; and military ; fronts."' GolfinesJ tweeds, cheviots, serges, etd, in' good range of '.colors. .Coats O 'A worth up 'to $25.00, now at vXAlsrO . Second Floor Many .of our high-grade Coats are included in this sale. Splendid styles: for outing, beach or street wear. Shown" in practically all the smart mate rials and in nearly; all colors.' Coats sell ing heretofore ,up to $35.00, I1 rj AO Sale.Price ....... PJL aTkO Women's 1325 Suits, Clearance S12.98 .. -,-- .1 . - - Season's Latest Models Dept. 2d Floor Smart, attractive styles fori wear on all " oc casionssuits from our! regular, stock . embracing the season's best selling lines that have sold down to 2 .or &of a kind. Belted and box coat styles, also semi-tailored suits with flare or'plaited skirts. , The- materials include ' gabardines, ' tweeds,' poplins, cheviots, etc, in good range of seasonable colors also in checks, stripes and mixtures. Suits selling earlier in the Q1 O QQ season up to $25.00. . Priced for Clearance at only Vltt0 Women's S37.50 Suits Now at G1G.08 ' Women's 548.50 Suits Only 524.98 Second Floor Many suits in this lot very desirable for early Fall wear a 4 well as those of lighter materials for present wear. Semi-tailored and nov elty cuts with flare and plaited skirts. Shown in all the most wanted ma terials. Suits worth up OO A flO Suits worth to $37.50; at :PJAJWV.- to: $45.00, of fered at V&UO 3 Specials tn Women's Bathing Sal ts 3 Second Floor Women's and Misses' Suits of serge, gabardines, golfines, ' poplins, -chudda cloth, . tweeds, etc Stylish belted and peplum effects or loose back and'novefty styles." with , flare or plaited skirts. Great variety -of styles to select from. "f ( QQ WO M E N'S .Bathing ' Suits of black and navy mohair : f and alpaca, trimmed with -braid and. covered buttons. Priced special 'for (gO QQ" this sale at PA0 WOMEN'S Bathing Suits of fine quality al paca. ' Several -very pretty ' styles - with new Hare .skirts, .round or, sailor collar. Special now $3.98 WOMEN'S Bathing Suits of taffeta, poplin, satin - and : mohair. Trimmed with buttons and silk girdles. These are priced Cl OQ ipecial now JVxa0 Children's Flannel Bathing Suits tn Red or Dine Size 2 to 6at C3c Men's land Women's Sweaters t ; v CleaFanice V2 iPrlce : ' 2d Floor Women's and Misses high-grade . Sweaters in plain and fancy weaves. ; Some with., roll or Byron collars. 1 - Regular $ 5.00 Grades at $2.50 Men's' $4.00 Sweaters now $2.00 i Regular $10!00 Grades at $5.00 Main Floor Broken lines of sites; in Men's ijeavy Knit Wool Sweat-s ers to be closed' out at justl the. regular ' prices. Ruffneck' style, with close-ribbed cuffs. , Men's $6.50 Sweatees now $d5 J 'WOMEN'S Sweaters of fine wool,' Men s $7.50 Sweaters now $3.75 belted styles. . Worth up JQ QQ Men's $8.50 Sweaters now $4.25 I to $6.50, Oearance at vOOV MEN'S ATHLETIC' Underwear shirts and drawers in broken line of -sizes.. . Standard 50c grades, 3 i for $lf or gasment for 35c jJufly' leagamtc6 Sale ofi Curttaiims , ' Closing Out All? Brolten Lines ol Two and Three Pairs ' Dept. Third Floor Several hundred pairs high-grade Curtains on sale, beginning tomorrow at extremely low r prices. ; In; the 'assortment are Cluny; Point D' Milan. Lacet Arabian Irish. Point and : Bretonne Nets in beautiful patterns. NOT MORE than3 PAIRS of a kind. - $2.98 $5.00 Jrish Point Curtains f at, pair $3.75 Irish -Point :C0 A Q Curtains .at, pair WA&O $4.50 Cluny " Cur tains, special, pair $4.00 Cluny Cur tains, special, pair $4.50 Saxony Lace Curtains- :at, ;. pair. Net pair Net pair $5.50 French Curtains ' at, $4.75 French. Curtains at, " Beautiful $3.29 $2.79 $3.48 $3.25 $2.98 French r$7.50 French Net Curtains at, pair, $4.00 . Voile 'Cur- AO tarns,, special, pr.P-aO $4,50 Voile ; Cur- ' QO OC tains,' priced pair PO aitJ $4.50 v Voile-Cur taiiisV? specia'l,' pr. $15 French Scrim Curtains-: at: pair $7JD0 Bretonne Net ' Curtains :- at. pair $12 Bretonne Net Curtains at, pair Curtains $5.45 $3.48 $7.50 $4.75 $7.95 Reduced $ 5.00 Grades at, pair $2.93 $ 5.50 Grades -at, pair' $3.48 $ 6.50 Grades at; pair $4.98 $10.00 Grades at, pair $6.75 $17.50 Grades. aV pr. $ 9.50 ' $20.00 Grades at, pr. $ 12.98' $40.00 Grades at, pr $21.75 : Ask for S. ;& IL Stamps A mm Hoasclabld needs , ; : Underprlccd Third Floor Extra goOdC" rrr Wash Boilers, special at -I - 1 u4iuiKe v,ans. soeciai ar Improved Steel Hatches for 2Sc Selecf Parlor Brooms now at fOc $15 Gas Plates now at only 7fc $2.10 Gas Plates now only $1.75 ,2.65 Gas Plates now only Sl.fO .60 Gas Plates now only $4.50 R e f r i g e r ators Reduced $18.00 Refrigerators now$14.f 1 $22.25 Refrigerators now $ 1 7X 3 ; Refrigerators now $28.50 Refrigerators now sjj.uu Kerngerators now $21. CO 22.D $36.00 Refrigerators , now $42.00 Refrigerators, flow S33.C3 $48.00 Refrigerators now $51.00 Refrigerators; now CO-Foot Garden $38.40 $40X nose 04.25 -Third Floor 50 f t , 5-ply Rubber ;0 ardent Hose com pie t e with nozzle and coup lings. This is of guaranteed qual ity.';, i'riced spe cial at, $45 len Hose f". " only. 50-ft. ii-inch 50-ft. 7-ply f4-inch Hose for . .7 50-ft, Non-Kinkable Hose i. J.C ine farm. as he was so years ago.