BiGBEE TuSSERS ARE
-BRINGING UP FATHER
Byl George. ' McManuV
m m hp ry '
piNTf MOORED
BETTPR v.tMffaVte
CANT COME OVER
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5 j
U5T BE DOWtt
Cinchlnk of Contract With
stairs:
' Two wiversrtv Cracks
TEN MEN FOKEACH JOB
Km Says Win JTats TronoU U
V i Ufslar Sxpsrlsaes Jfa t tjI
- I rr paw the 0 ' PI tw th viu I l
fi!rSa PARIjOR DOOR- I ' - -l I1SI bfTER: lunwsnl V X. 1
NAGER
mat
. a .a. m. k. v a, k ii i i Mtm m ar aai aa w m .mi
;reef
- Manager Walter McCreqe f ths
Beavers today received the Vgnvi con
" Miti at T.vla &nil Caxaon Va. .w..
- - , MW
crack CnJyerslty of Oregol toners.
. . At- I .
iaf niguinf wi "H?e Dyi
t-rings the total number ofv-ushars
H mA bir Portland UD IO Vwini
v,ftm
ftv7.
, TVS x-ugginooinam ia me uiy tx.
perlenced toaaer signed oy row,.
ft W... Aftrftrfft ftA trfftl
DUft UMel . ft. v. ' P in
securing ths signatures of the y.
sra, a he say a that there will b 10
Xor sTery joo aunni tie i '
Mac la unaeciaeu moui B 'c
' HsuclL the rormer wamnixon n
school and Philadelphia Amert
'- tiuTir h lumixd to the Feder
-last season. The Beaver chief has hi
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Pl Un K. MIUU U W -ft- lift - va . . . ft-
Louis American roster and If he land,
ithla twirler Harry Kraue la due to
keep the blue envelope.
- Bresnsium to Make - Fight,
Oileaa-o. Jan. 21. (V. P.) A lively
tilt over the management of the Cuba
c rrniHtT when ex-Manager Roger
" Bresnahan appears at Cub headquar-
imm. -. ti. itindi. R-
r "
1 ports from Toledo, Breanahan a home.
ara that Re proposes to ngm nis
.deposition in favor of Joe Tinker. Hi!
v contract doea not expire until October,
: 117.
WINGED "M" TO-
CLASH TfflS EVE ,
WITH SPOKANE
"
Event Program Has Been
arranged for Tonight's
Event.
Oaks Lose) Johnston. '
? Oakland. Cal., Jan. 21. (U. P)
BaaebeJl fans here were disagreeably
surprised when the Information
reached here that Harry F. Sinclair,
former Federal league club ownerr bad
sold Outfielder Jimmy Johnston to tho
' Brooklyn Nationals. Johnston signed
. a Federal contract last fall. It was
generally felt that the speedy garden
. er would revert to the Oaks, and in
. fact a bid had been put In for him by
club officials.
Pete Daly Signs Contract.
Vo Angeles, Jan. 21. (P. N. S.)
Fata Daley, for years outfilder of the
Los Angeles club and later a member
of the Athletics and Yankees, signed a
contract yesterday with the Yemen
Tigera. Ha la slated to play center
field.
Seal Owner In L A.
"Los Angeles. Jan. 21. (P. N. S.)
Henry Berry, owner of the Seals, an
, ncunced yesterday that he was in Los
Angeles for the purpose of making
: trades.
Berry did not refer to baseball, for
'he added in the next breath that he
was making real estate deala
"The matter of obtaining Joe Berger
Is in the hands of Harry Wolverton.
' said Barry.
inasi
sen
plash
1
lah's second lntercldb stnok-
i season will be staged in the
slum tonight at 1:30
the "Winged M rapre-
ln the ring and ori the
letes of the 8pokafae ami-dub.
Vrmer, chairman of the
id wrestling committee,
a. 10 event program.
ifour wrestling 'and six
skane . boy a good
Jfew York May Have
Baseball on Sunday
: Albany, N. Y., Jan. 21. (L N. S.)
Major leagua baseball on Sunday would
V be legalised by the terms of a bill
-introduced today by Assemblyman
;' : Klernan, a Democrat, of New York.
The measure permits baaeb&ll games
: Of any" kind between the hours of 2:30
and C o'clock Sunday afternoons, and
groVides specially that admission may
De charged. The McElroy baseball bill
:; 'of last year, which provoked a bitter
- fight and was defeated, did not pro-
Vid for paid admissions.
Mul
er of
club
o'clock.
sentatlv
mat with?
teur Ath
Frank
club box!
has arra
There will
boxing num
l make hla debut aa a
lightweight Dl tonight when ba
steps into tbs Joh
Spokana. Bel returning from
8aJ rtnt plcked up in weight
and is boxing Ver thn ever uj
close bout
"atTni, v attempt a
comeback when hVft,
Allen, a Spokane b Und(Awood has
not appeared in the .1 h-
knocked out by Blllj
ter. .
A partial list of .A t .
lured tonleht followl "ve5T" lo
Fralixalaary
150 pounds C Frirf
vllle.
yrallmlnary
125 pounds Charles
Flnnlgan.
145 pounds John B
George Davla.
Interdnb Wre
125 pounds Duncan
Virgil Hamlin. Multnoma
sac ftft....-.!. T211 XTnVArs'
vs. Arthur Bctoosket, Mult?!!011"'
Zntrcla,b Boxtagi
125- pounds ttaipn
Multnomah, vs. Tom Allen,
135 pounds Al Beyers, U
vs. John Bland. Spokane.
er
vs. Con
ti Tom
Wlch I vs.
rood.
Gotch Weighs 220 Po
Lot Anseles. Jan 21. (P. N i
Reports that Frank Gotch wslgSii
pounds and is at least 60 poVnda
his best wrestling weight I
branded as fallacies upon Qotclfji
rival from the east following &,fi
day tleup in the floods. Gotch stU
maintained that he weighs less
SPOKANE MIXER TO APPEAR IN RING-HERE TONIGHT
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John Bland, 135 pound boxer of the Spokane Amateur Athletic club,
who will clash with Al Beyer at the Multnomah dub tonight.
Billy Weeks Wants
To Meet F. Farmer
Tacoma. Wash., Jan. 21. (P. N. S.)
Billy Weeks, Canadian and northwest
middleweight champion, has ent word
to Tacoma that he Is anxious to meet
Frank Farmer here or anywhere, If
Farmer will make 158 pounds. This Is
said to be going pretty low for Farmer,
hut Farmer has said be can make th
middleweight mark, and there is a
possibility that they will tangle. Weeks
wrote from Vanoouver, B. C, that he
Is also angling for a bout with Lea
DArcy. should the Australian come to
the northwest.
Farmer is back in Tacoma, after a
bout with Al Sommers, Portland's
ice light heavyweight boxer. He
return to Portland Saturday to
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weight for mat work is 205 notiaAa! Tk? UP a week theatrical engagement
tfth his manager. Sam Howard.
Removal Prices
ON
Hart Schaffner
& Marx
Fine Clothes
It's too good an opportunity to miss.
The prices are reduced to make it pay you
handsomely to take these goods now.
-Every Fancy Fabric Garment in the
House at 25 Off
Pvirbrooke
Blatter ....
Kltn ...
Aotty
KrankUa ..
Totalfl . . .
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stwrirk
border
Hansoa
Krose ..
$20
$25
$30
$35
SUITS AND OVER
COATS NOW
SUITS AND OVER
COATS NOW
SUITS AND OVER
COATS NOW
SUITS AND OVER
COATS NOW
Bluet and Black IS Per cent
$15.00
$18.75
$22
$26
Great Removal Prices on AH Furnishing Goods,
Contract Goods Only Excepted.
laRosenblatt&Co.
TEMPORARY LOCATION
266 Morrison, bet Third and Fourth Sts.
FUTURE LOCATION
v Southeast Corner Fifth and Alder Sts.
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The Hooeymsn Hirdwirs company fire es
tablished a new City league record laat nlg-ht
when they totalled 84 la their series with
Hadley SUrer'a Tailors. They won all
ttree games. Sheets rolled 234 and ht and
81ater and CaU.lu Christian a Tern fed orer
Troy L nn dry won two from the Portland
alley sqnad and made It a tie for first plaoe.
Kajrmood had high score, 245, and srersged
sue.
Ernest Wells Realty Co. won two from
lor at Lyon's boyt, Merrick rolling 257
for high gams and Snyder 200 for high arer-
CITY LEAGCE
HONEVMA.N HARDWARH
Ht 2d 8d Tot.Are.
Ulster 109 226 197 22 207
uarmtiaa l6 228 179 601 200
B"WU 132 158 224 615 203
MrMahon 215 1.3 J62 582 104
1M 183 lWJ 5S4 15
Totals 1035 1011 858 3004
HADLEY t SILVER S TAJLOES
neffron 201 187 173 573 191
Nielsen 182 1M 163 4S3 161
tckerleln 128 128 126
Ucl'bersoo ltK) 196 163 B03 168
Houser 223 153 1) IW5 1K5
litdinan 171 jjOO 871 186
ToUls 880 843 ass 2611
H one 7 man Hardware Co. won thres games.
Tlwi LAUNDRY
192 186 1S3 B61 1S7
173 191 108 542 181
153 213 223 569 1M
,182 168 173 603 168
186 179 181 646 182
866 S37 2S 2731
PORTLAND ALLEYS
j rreeboroogh 16S 183 234 66 190
' McConnaughey 169 145 159 472 167
Woldt 173 109 139 471 157
AtU .at..... 181 176 163 620 173
lWmond 245 179 2tH 628 2ow
Totals 936 842 t)V9 2677
Troy La no dry won two games.
ERNEST WELLS REALTY CO.
148 ZM 150 62T 176
257 171 157 686 195
235 161 204 60O 200
163 167 157 489 163
172 177 210 659 ISO
Totals 977 St 887 2760
CHAKSLOR LYON
Per Lse 169 172 200 641 1M)
Eldoa 179 223 221 623 2
Tripp 199 147 176 622 174
Ujcrs 159 179 H 606 1
Howl 159 167 16iT492 164
Totals 803 888 931 2684
Ernest TV lis Realty Co. won two games.
Tba following gsmes war rolled on the
Oregon alleys last night:
O-W. R. a N. LEAOCB
DISBCR8EslalNTS
lt 2-1 8d Tot-Are.
Hsrrcy 215 169 207 591 197
Chenerr 173 222 143 640 ISO
Crow 140 167 177 484 161
8c 1 moo 141 1J6 166 413 138
Cclllos 183 124 168 475 168
ToUlS $ftV2 788 863 2S03
UISCELLANEOU3
Secranca 181 192 178 646
-CvBcmlBS 114 1U6 140 860
Vees 115 163 197 466
Pnff 159 140 133 468
Clark 121 169 1 88 478
Totals S 800 831 231T
Disbursements won two games.
FREIGHT ACCOCNT3
Kltter 143 135 148 424
Haea 105 12s 121 851
U1U 161 125 133 419
Swansoa 173 1 117 439
Wsiser 205 145 167 67
Totals T87 609 686 2172
f TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT
ftcsca'.t 136 119 160 414
Byerles 144 157 160 460
balgrlms 131 127 169 437
Hot) Ins 151 179 147 477
Uvnut 150 170 216 643
Totals! 744) 762 841 2338
Trslfle Department woa two games.
.1 S. r. P. 8. 8. CO.
nani&r- isi 172 is ti
Adklas 1 32 127 129 182
itadk U4 157 118 84
Abeadroth 1M 155 172 46S
Srswa . .- 143 181 167 443
182
120
165
156
159
142
117
140
148
179
13S
163
146
15
182
17S
117
128
164
144
DIXON IS WINNER
OF DOG RACE IN
ALASKAN FIELDS
Victory Gained After Terrific
Struggle to Defeat Walter
Howard and His Team.
Anchorage, Alaska, Jan. 11. (P. N.
S.) Hla face, frozen, by the bite of a
raging- northwest gale, Frank. Dixon
late yesterday staggered across the
finish line literally dragging hia dogs
behind him and won the flftyfour mile
dog race from Anchorage to Old Knik
and return. Over the liflsVthree blocks
of the course Dixon pulleif In harness
with his dogs, replacing la big grey
hound leader when tha animal col
lapsed. Dixon'a victory wbi wt i after a ter
rific struggle to beat W titer Howard
and his fast dog team. lght miles
from the finish Howard led Dixon by
four minutes but near the end of the
race Dixon urged hla doga to a au
preme effort and passed Howard.
During the entire race Dixon de
pended upon hla big greyhound leader,
one of the finest dogs In the north.
The dog responded with every ounce
of his strength and In the final spurt
was virtually dragging Its team mates
over the trail. Three blocka from the
finish tha dog could endure no longer
and sank exhausted in the snow.
Dixon flhen unharnessed the leader,
placed him on the sled with another
trail-worn dog, and put himself In
harness. .
IIowartTs team, which finished sec
ond, was Intact but crossed'the line at
a walk, the fastest pace it was capable
of. Albion Qustafson was third and
William Green finished a bad fourth.
The weather was extremely unfav
orable, tha temperature being 10 de
grees below aero and the wind blowing
a 60 mile an hour gale.
- i -
Stan fori Co-Eda Active.
Stanford University, Jan. 21. (U.
P.) Stanford women undergraduates
are taking an unusual Interest in ath
letics this year, and more than 200
will be out for th various branches
of fc-port Many of the athletic co-eda.
are paying particular attention to row
ing, since the new 18 oar rowing shell,
similar to that used by the women of
the University of California, was ob
tained. U4 141 166 421 140
f?,al"n US 142 12 4.-W ir.1
Uecfcllng ij ia ln gog 133
I0tiU a.- "2 1029
S. P. k P. 8. 8. Co. woo tare games.
JOB PRINTERS DUCK PIN LEAGUE
IRW1.N-HODSON CO.
"5&r" 94 92 284 93
Soul) 89 89 105 283 94
Cortls 81. 84 97 272 91
nandermejer ...... 88 loe 86 27S fr3
Shostag 96 86 in 2U8 99
Totals 460 438 "407 416
PORTLAND LINOTXPINO CO
gV 92 119 806 103
23 73 242 81
yDT M 77 93 2A6 85
Belcher 86 89 87 22 87
Blso 97 91 87 275 92
7" "48 "m! "461 1840
Irwln-Hodson won three games
AMERICAN TYPEFOUNDERS CO
'T : J 7- 80 2 (M
Haywood loi so M 279 81
nti v 91 7 " 2 83
tlen J.rv. S3 83 ZV4 86
a.rsealck 100 114 SO 204 98
Totsls 484 463 421 1368
SWEENEY. VABNIY STRAUB
Ienl 83 105 97 25 9
Pmeeoey 88 81 81 J4S g2
f J 80 80 80 240 80
iVwTT M 103 84 271 90
Lltdqulrt 96 86 81 202 87
Totals 455 453 423 1803
Sweeney. V a roe 7 a ftfmpb won two games.
GLASS 4k PRCjrfiVOMMK CO.
ls 91 110 2JM
DahUtrom o 86 93 276 92
- 79 93 25 85
"r'mr t ' h m n
Mstklas .10 83 99 289 96
Totals 464 423 494 1881
PORTLAND PRINTING BOUSE
Tt'es 89 84 9. 269 f9
Oreen 84 07 90 -271 91
Farnbsm 105 87 90 291 97
Wynkoop jna 82 20 93
Tbr 1 90 82 2W3 88
ToUls .' 4r 448 449 1380
PortUnd Printing BouO woa two games.
BASKETBALL GAMES
Coach Reynolds' Jamea John High
School basketball quintet easily de
feated the Hill Military academy team
yesterday afternoon In tha Portland
Academy gymnasium, 39 to 10. Tha
cadets were not ln very good form due
to the lack of practice.
The feature of 4ba game waa the
playing of D. L. Lsirsen. who regis
tered 18 points. He made elgnt bas
kets In the laat period.
The line-ups:
James John. Position.
C. Phillips (11)... F
D. Larsen (18) F
F.. Hiatt (10) C
Capt. Wrinkle a
Jcver G. . . .
Officials Charles Botsford. of Reed
college, referee; P. W. Lee, coach of
Portland academy, timekeeper.
Subatltutions Haines for Stewart,
Prestel for Bell, Stewart for Haines..
Hill.
, Scott
6J Stanfleld
. . (5) Dand
.... Stewart
. . . Bell
Tomorrow night at 8:30 o'clock on
the; Multnomah club gym, tha crack
Multnomah club team will line Up
araiDBt Dallas, Or. The Dallas players,
who have been defeated but a few
tlnies ln the last 12 years, are confi
dent of trimming the local hoopers.
The Newsboys first and second
tekms were winners ln the games played
Wednesday night ln ths Neighborhood
house. The first team Von from the
M. & F. squad, 38 to 25, and tha second
team defeated the Shattuck school
team, 20 to 4.
1
. The T. M. C. A. Crusaders won from
the Peninsula Park Juniors yesterday
by the score of 11 to 8.
Spokane, Wash., Jan. 21. Tha Ore
gon Agricultural college basketball
quintet defeated tha Gonaaga college
team last night by tha score of 27
to 15.
WEEGHMAN BUYS
OtJBS OF CHICAGO
- FROM 0. P. TAFT
National League Team Will
Move to North Side
Grounds.
Clilca go, Jan. Xi. fl. N. SI The
Chicago National league baseball club
Is no -longer a wast side institution.
Its future home will be the north
side, tha official transfer taking place
yesterday. The scenes were laid
In tha vice president's office of tin
Corn Exchange bank and the prlnclpel
role, that of delivering a certified
check for $600,000 to bank officlaU
was enacted by Charles H. Weeri
man, former Federal league mogul,
who now becomes president of tho
combined Cub-Whale outfits.
Immediately following the transfer
Char lea H- Thomas, former Cub preti-
dent, tendered his resignation. He and
other attaches of the old Cub regime
were paid off In full.
Later In the afternoon tha stock
holders met ln Wreeghman'e office.
They decided to wait a week or 10
days before electing officers for the
new company.
In the meantime Weeghman will
serve as president.
Weeghman announced that Robert
Breanahan' a contract was taken cars
of.
Barney Dreyfus and Ban Johnron,
official schedule makers, finished their
deliberations yesTrday. They refused
to tell what they did. but verified the
report that both leagues will open oa
April 12. The schedule as drafted will
be submitted to the National and
American league club owners, and if
O. K-'d, will be adopted at league meet
Inge to be held ln February.
Carlisle SI ens With Omaha.
San Francisco, Cal , Jan. 21. Walter
Carlisle, who, for three seasons, was
the leading run getter ln the Pacific
Coaat league, has signed a contract to
play with the Omaha Western league
team. Carlisle started ln the P. C. L.
with Loa Angeles, and then went to
Vernon in 1909. He remained with the
Tigers until last season, when Me
Credie traded Walt Doane for him. He
drew hla 'lease near ths close of tha
season.
F. G. Elliott Is Dead.
Lebanon. Or., Jan. 21. E. G. Elliott
an Oreeon pioneer of 1825,v died this
city Friday, January 14, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knepper, at
the age of 68 years. He was born ln
Kentucky. He was a well known
school teacher.
INTER-CLUB
Boxing and Wrestling
TONIGHT
Spokana Amateur Athletic Club
Versus
Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club
MULT. CLUB G.YM., 8:15 SHARP
Gen. Adm. $1.00. Reserved ring
side seats for same price, while they
last, on application at Club Office.
REXMERE
light fcs. v
weight rSjJ
laundered jg. ' wf
collar
with ,hfrf?v'
tape jfth$i
buttoni "
Ide Collars
21W2&S '
IO..I01M.. ftUkers, Trsf. . T. '
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H array W. WTWy. DtiatlM Ooed '
Housekeeping Bureaa as faodsi
taaitsttsa aad Basil.
No Child Is "Naturally Lazy
St
1?
YOUR little boy or girl isn't
listless, apathetic, sleepy at
the wrong time naturally.
Something is wrong.
That something is usually consti
pation. Constipation is one of the greatest
dangers of childhood not only in
childhood but because it is an in
sidious habit that grows and be
comes chronic as the years go yon.
Do not ose cathartics and strong' pnrgts
for children, except on doctor's orders.
Thej weaken the natural process of eraca
tfen and arc dangerously habit-prmlnf.
Nujol, a pure whllv mineral oil, la tha
medically endorsed remedy for constipa
tion. Nujol arts solely as a lubricant
oiling the Intestinal tract, softening tba
contents, and thus promoting easy normal
eradiations. It Is not absorbed by the
jitem, and maj be taken in any quantity
without barm. Hence it if especially re
commended for children.
Nujol is colorless, odorless and tasteless.
Orer 42,000 doctors already hare asked cs
to send them samples of Nujol.
Write for booklet, "The Rational Treat
ment of Constipation." If your druggist
hasn't it, we will -send a pint bottle of
Nujol prepaid to any point ln the United
States on receipt ef Ibe money order ar
tamps.
THE PUEE WHITE MINERAL OIL
STANDARD OIL GOMPANV
" (Now Jersey)
Bayonne n ' ' 'New Jersey
P
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totals
4tblDfl
...688 736 7S7 2191
PORTLAND;
las 99 1 SBO
109' 109 as sua
CopjftOchtBaSciftUfla &Max - - -
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