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DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1918
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WHO GOT BETTER OF 1ST
BIG BASEBALL SWAP OF
WINTER TRADING DAYS?
Would You Trade Leonard, Shore and: Lewis for Caldwell, Love,
Walters and Gilhooley? New York Fans Believe Huggins Out
Hammed Barrow and Prod uce Argument to Show Why.
NEW YQRK, Dec. 19. (I. N. S.) The first big deal in base
ball to be consummated since the war ended will make the
Yankees one of the most formidable teams in the American
. league. The acquisition of three stars from the Boston world
champions will give the Yankees two of the best twirlers who were
with the Red Sox and one of the greatest outfielders in the game.
It is.true that the trio gave up baseball early in the year in order
to "do thcir bit," but the lapse from the game, it ii believed, wiU
enhance their value. -
" The deal consummated late yesterday brought to the Yankees
Pitchers Leonard and Shore and Outfielder Lewis, while the Red
Sox were given in exchange Pitchers Caldwell and Love, Catcher
Walters and Outfielder Gilhooley; a
.Leonard Is one of the best south
paws fn tha game today. Ha was
practically Invincible when he was
with tha Bed Sox under the man
agement of Carrlgan and Barry,
and up to the time he joined the
colors was twirling In his old mas
terly style. As an outfielder Duffy
Lewis Is one of the stars of the
same. He Is a grand fielder and a
natural hitter, batting continually
around the .S(H mark. Shore Is also
a good twlrier, although not con
sidered la tha same class as Leon
ard. Caldwell Is yt
Baseball fans believed that Mana
ger Huggins of tha Yankees got tha
better in the deal. Ray Caldwell
has been an ln-and-outer and a
bard man to manage. At times Ray
would twirl excellent ball. Ha Is
known as the hard-luck pitcher of
tha game, losing more games by one
run than any .Other twlrier In the
league. SUm Love has been a big
help to Huggins. but la not a pitcher
who can b worked as frequently as
can Leonard or Shore. . Walters Is
one of the youngest catchers In the
game and a promising" youth. It Is
believed that In a few years he will
become one of the best backstops In
the game. Gilhooley has been of lit
tle value to the Yankees. Injuries
have kept him out of the game and
-affected his playing ability.
' When the Yankees taka the field
this year they will have the follow
ing formidable pitching staff: Leon
ard. Shore, Mogrldge, Thormahlon,
Schneider, Qulnn 'and Shawkey. This
lineup will give Hugglna an edge
.on the other teams In the league as
far as the pitching ataff Is con
cerned, while the advent of -Lewis
will fill a long standing gap In the
outfield.
Boslonfse Want Lucre
Boston. Mass., Dec 19. (L N. S.)
Duffy Lewis and Ernie Shore,
who were traded to the Yankees,
are willing to play with the New
' Yorkers, but the question of salary
' will have to be adjusted. Each
(claims he Is a free agent, according
'to- thtj baseball laws. 'Shore de
yclared today that in order to be
reserved by the Red Sox he should
have received a contract early this
year. He heard nothing from the
club and considers himself a free
: agent. Lewis takea the same view.
Leonard, however, la on the reserve
Friend Comiskey
Takes Haymaker
At Czar Johnson
Chicago, Dee. 1 (IT. P.) The
vtaally aoaeommlttal C. C. Comlt
key, owaer of the Chicago White
Sox, appUed a bed slat to Fresldeat
Ban Johmoa of the America league.
"If Joksson really has the good of
baseball at heart, ha will lay off the
gambling ead of tha game and not be
so laterested la baying oat clab
owner," said Comiskey.
His attack on Johnson grew oat of
Ban's annonaeement that arrange,
meats had bee made for the sale of
Harry Frazee's laterest la the Boston
Bed Sox. '
S ILK O'LOUGHLIN, vet
i eran f arbitrator I of ' the
American league, who is
near death in a Boston hospi
tal. Silk has been with the
department of justice at Bos
ton since the close of the base
ball season. ,-
list, as he did not leave tha Bostons
until late In the season. - '
They'd Trad Comiskey
Chicago. Dec. 19. (I. N. S.)
Eastern baseball clubs. It became
known here today, are endeavoring
. to Induce- Charles Comiskey of the
White Sox to part with Joe Jackson,
Happy Felsch, Byrd Lynn and
Claude. Williams, stars of the south
side club who forsook baseball last
season for jobs in shipyards or else
where.
Jackson, Felsch, Lynn and Wil
liams are now carried on the in
eligible list of-the White Sox. Their
departure' last summer angered
Comiskey and there Is doubt still if .
his anger has cooled to tha point
where he would be willing to allow
the men to play again on his club.
The New York Yankees, Boston
Red Sox and other clubs, it Is said,
ara bidding for the services of the
four players. ,
Seeks Contest With Stanford
Seattle, Wash., Dec 19. A football
contest between the University of Wash
ington and the Leland Stanford univer
sity will be staged next fall if the plana
of Coach Hunt do not miscarry. Wash
ington and Stanford have never met on
the gridiron and tha contest would un
doubtedly attract a great crowd.
Holmraa .
Hurley ....
VNtisent . . .
Bote? .....
Chrutianson
Total ..
Downer . ,
Bay
wrtetey . ,
McCotnfer
Wyat ...
Silk O'Loughlin in
Precarious hape
Boston, Mass., Dec. 19. (I. N. S.)
Francis (Silk) O'Loughlin. Rochester,
N. Y., umpire in the American league,
is near death from pneumonia here to
day. His condition wag such that the
last' rites of the church were administered.
Co.
Grant Smith
On the Oregoa alleys:
, MECHANICS
League
it.
188
11
J21
130
'149
2d.
171
122
J7T
164
120
Sd,
164
181
182
1ST
165
Tot
618
,422
480
421'
440
Aa.
17S
141
ISO
140
14S
702 7S0 829 2281
CARPENTEH8
1st. 2d. Sd. Tot.
155 177 15ft 4S8
110 119 65 824
169 174 187 470
167 193 174 624
184 17S 164 601
ToUls 745 888 726 2307
8. Carpenters won two games.
H. CARPENTERS
Int. 2d. 8d. Tot
Pettlrf......... 162 164 156 182
Hadstrum ...... 157 148 116 421
Aacell 137 122 16.7 416
. . . .a .... .no . r A
A.imrousa ioa v j ivi
Esan 148 166 186 COO
Totals.
Taylor . . ,
Bpracue .
Mcraddea
Benn . . .
Htuky . . .
Total
787 749
PAINTERS
lt 2d.
119 186
131 108
156 166
137 184
149- 113
737 2223
3d.
123
160
148
166
188
Tot
378
899
405
487
395
Ate.
163
108
156
175
167
Atb.
161
140
139
185
166
Are.
126
133
152
162
132
697 707 725 2129
North Carpenters won three fames.
Portland Alley Hoase League
On tha Portland alleyi:
Tot
619
633
647
596
Ohapln .,
Setts .. ,
Bcxxcler ,
Bholian .
Totals
Bsird .. .
Karr ,a
Absentee
Anstcy
Total
VOGAN CANDT CO.
1st 2d. 8d.
... 168 169 182
180 178 175
169 166 212
199 195 202
295
716 708 771 22
Eli BOl TAN CIGAR
lt 2d. Sd. Tot
200 199 199 698
219 187 158 664
189 154 158 601
189 154' 201 644
ATI
17
177
182
198
Ara.
199
188
167
181
797 694 716 2207
Tocaa Candy Co. won two came.
ESTKS GRILL
lat 2d. 8d. Tot Am.
Carry 185 196 191 612 ' 191
K. Day 172 145 142 459 153
Absentee 172 145 141 458 158
flteTens 178 158 141 475 158
Toonger .." 186 148 189 523 174
Total 891 ' 792 804 2487
IRWIN HORSON PRINTING CO
1st 2d. 8d Tot. Ave.
Lone 140 145 162 47 149
Melrin 183 129 192 46 161
Hingley 169 178 178 55 175
Moore ,200 143 182 525 175
Dy .V177 182 170 609 170
Total 8C8 757 884 2509
Estas Grill won two came.
On the Ore con alleys:
MERCANTILE LEAGUE
HONEYMAN. HARDWARE CO.
il ..'a oa Total
Barnes ........ 160
Dartmouth ' Resumes Winter ' Sports
Hanover. N. H.. Dec 19. I. N. S.)
"Winter snorts carnivals Including skiing,
hockey, speed skating, snowshoeing and
other sports will be resumed by Dart
mouth college, it was- announced. The
annual winter events were called off
last year, because of the entry of the
United States Into the world war.
Can aAbsolatdy Prevent SMdding
- Careful driving will not prevent a skid, but
Weed Tire Chains plus Careful Driving form a
combination that insures absolute security.
No matter how skillfully and carefully you may drive,
you and your passengers are. in imminent danger if
Weed Tire Chains are not on all four wheels of your
car when roads are wet and treacherous.
Direct responsibility isyottrsthe moment you take the
wheel of your car. You at once become the guardian of
your passengers. They trust in your prudence and in
your common sense.' Under no circumstances are you
justified in taking chances.
Give Your Weed Chains a Chance 1
Windeler
Zachriason
l'arrott . . .
Woelm ..
Totals .
Fore
Hobinaon ,
Totlrfson .
DiUar . . ...
Becore . . ,
121
140
168
194
180
144
192
196
168
214
214
163
168
152
554
499
535
522
514
823 880 900 2603
ROBIN80X-SMITH CO.
217 1?8 190 685
164 181
.... 172 180
148 177
.....-160 179
21.1
146
150
183
536
498
475
523
Total 861 875 880 2616
Honeyman won two game.
HONETMAK
Barnes 147 188 182
Windeler ISO 168 166
Eacorissoa 124 132 160
Parrott
Woelm
Total
Fernet . .
Robinson
Tollefsoa
. , . . ..- 136
105
136
191-
147
171
497
464
416
419
467
DUler
Becon
ore .
Totals
642 - 815 806 2263
ROBINSON SMITH '
..j.. 205 170 179 654
.... 145 151 186 432
.... 183 154 154 491
93 204 199 498
. . . .. 224 176 178 578
f I 11 II t J I f "1 . .. v '" , -x-
.1 iv "r -v in j-cir-x.Vrjtsv -
II AMI.1 - rt v I I
... As- .. . i . rm vis r-vja i
urmseporr xX wonnecucux im ; x u
sat at a. . aais ri : ,aw J . a
mmx x w- ,x -t;? m it
t ."cu sua r iev- n niinriTTi iirr aj-n - . - - i i
. . . 840 855 846 2541
Bobinsoa Smith won three game.
BEVOS
VeUhurg 168 184 189 491
Sprinter 149 132 202 482
Cassell .. 191 169 161 521
Russell 438 159 185 432
Hoch 143 163 197 605
Totals
791 807v 834 2432
PACIFIC PAPER CO.
Btlffler 171 192 194 667
Armitase 174 169 153 496
Shankland 158 180 160 496
Geary 190 162 182 534
Mnnaoa 194 160 197 (557
Totals 885 869 886 2640
Padflo Paper won three came.
At.,
185
160
178
174
17
195
.179
163
15
174
1R6
158
130
140
158
18
14
14
165
193
184
181
174
144
1C8
189
165
165
178
186
SUNDAY IS
DATE HELD
FOR SHOOT
Portland Gun Club Will Shoot
for Two Cups and Flock
of Turkeys. " x
ANOTHER big: ehoot Is In stora tor
the Portland Gun club with the an
nouncement of a liberty tournament to
be held next Sunday, for which two
silver cups have been ajlven. Along: with
the llbertr-shoot, which will be a Red
Cross affair, will be a bis; turkey shoot
for the particular benefit of the Rood,
bad and Indifferent scatter erunnista
who hannen to be possessed of the
proper amount of akin or luck.
The Thankseivine shoot of the Port'
land Gun club waa one of the most in
teresting ever held on the traps, as the
ntmrnria went rtSLPsrlnc awav from early
morning: until t waa so dark the targets
couia narrny De seen.
Two Trophies af silver
The liberty event will carry with It
two silver trophies donated by a mem'
ber of the club in honor of tha return
from the East of A. Wade Strowger and
E. Hotpoint Keller, prominent members
of the club. The entrance In the liberty
shoot will be S2 for the 50 birds. After
the price of the targets has been de
ducted the balance will be turned Into
the Red Cross fund.
The event "will be held on tha handicap
basis, high man to make his choice of
the two trophies, the runner up to re
ceive the remaining one.
Several Special Matches
A great deal of good natured rivalry
exists between certain member of the
club relative to ' their shooting ability
and a number of matches are in prospect.
For instance, C. Bustem Preston, vice
president of the club, has challenged the
following to a special match: Dr. A,
Kleonatra Downs, tha demond dancer
Dr. C F. Cathey. Dr. O. D. Thornton,
and Hank Everding. Another special
match will be between J. S. Crane and
J. C. Morris.
Hot coffee will be served free through
out the shoot. C. J. Schilling wUl have
charge of the office and Homer Ashuay
Pollock will head tha committee on en
tertainment.
There will be plenty of turkeys on
hand for the big shoot and ' everybody
will have an enjoyable time.
JACK DEMPSEY. IS
STAGGERED WHEN
HE MEETS BARBER
Walter Pipp Ready
For Training Jaunt
New York. Dec 19. Walter Plpp,
slugging first baseman of the Yankees,
who left New York ih August to study
for a commission In the naval aviation
service, was In New York recently en
route from Boston to his home in Grand
Rapids. Mich. Plpp had completed his
three months of preliminary study at tha
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
when the armistice was signed and since
has been pi aped on the inactive list. He
still wears pie uniform of the naval avi
ator and ha aaid ha had not been dis
chargee from tha service, as hadbeen
reported from Boston. However, there Is
little likelihood that he will be called
upon to continue his work and he un
doubtedly will be discharged long be
fore the time for Miller Huggins to head
southward with the squad for spring
training next March.
Nice Warm Land ' r
Of South Won't? ;
See Ball '-Stars
If aw Yerk, See. (TJ. B.) Taa
Brooklyn Dodgers today Jolaed the
list of big leagae elabs which will
taka sprlag tralalag trip.
Fresldtat Ehhata aaaoaaesd tha
else .wfU trata here with av possibili
ty that saeh catchers aaA pitchers
win be seat to Hot Spiiags Ark.,
for bo Ola a; eat.
Reisler Has Good Towelswinger
in Shape of Good Judge
Giegerich.
New York, Dec. 19. (L N. a) Jack
Dempsey. tha heavyweight boxer, lost
tha first round of a legal bout in au
preme court Wedneaday when Justice
Giegerich refused a motion by the box
er's attorney for judgment on pleadings
in a suit Instituted by John Reisler,
known aa "John The Barber.
Reisler claima to have an Ironbound
contract as Dempsey's manager for
period of three years dating from De
cember is. 191. Tna court granted
Dempsey permission to file an answer
within 20 days on payment of 10 costs.
In reply to Dempsey's claim that tha
contract is UJegal the court rendered an
opinion io we contrary.
Yanks Get College Star
New York, Dee. 19. (I. N. S.) George
Halas, former Illinois university base
ball star, who haa been stationed at the
Great Lakes naval training station, has
been signed by the New York Americana.
Halas is an outfielder.
CHICAGO, Dec 19. (I. N. 8.) -If it'a
lard out of tha ring with Jack Dempsey,
that can be supplied to tha perfect- aat
ls faction of WUlard. This news cams
In a wire from James F. Dougherty of
Philadelphia today, who declared, ha
would offer Jess his own terma to algn
with Dempsey. Dougherty aaya ha will
start a crusade against Jesa and keep
after him until ha signs.
Chicago. Dec. IS. ft N. S.) Ever
Hammer and Lew Tendler may meet
again this time at Racine, Wia. It tha
pair can be obtained for reasonable
terma, John Wagner will rematch them
ior ew rear'a day.
Danny O'Brien, one of tha moat non-
ular lightweight boxera aver developed
in jr'oruana,. is dead. -
Although official confirmation la lurk
Ing, It haa been unofficially reported In
London that O'Brien haa been killed,
according to a letter received from m.
Camp Lewis soldier by Chat Uclntyre
ol j. a co ma. t
O'Brien held the-Northwest amateur
championship at ona Urns anl later be
came tho profeaaional champion. He
battled soma of tha best lightweight on
tne facinc coast and made quite
reputation for himself.
Fort Worth, Texas. Dec 19. (L N. 8.1
Harry Oilmore Jr. has been tletalled
to Camp Bowie as boxing Instructor. He
la from Chicago, where he has been
connected with the fighting game a long
time. He la the son of the famous light-
weignc giova ngnter.
Owing to heavy expense, the recent
smoker netted only $317.43 to the Oregon
soldiers' fund. However, much of the
expense of securing equipment and atag
Ing the show will be eliminated In the
future- The receipts were $1212.75 and
the expenses 12695 J 2.
Walter Honeyman, secretary of the
boxing commission, expects to leave
about Friday or Saturday for California
for a aeveral weeks visit.
Oh bor! what an t a vestment. War
Savings Stampa before the first of the
year.
CORP. BOB
EVANS HERE
FROM CAMP
Soldier, Says Twin Cities Up in
. Air Over Boxing This
. Winter,, : -J,
BOBBY EVANS, the well known local
boxing promoter arrived homo .
Wedneaday night from Camp Lee, Va. '
Bvana waa stationed at Camp Lee only a
ehort while, hla regiment, the (2d
infantry, having been aent to the south
em cantonment from Camp Mills, N. Y
where they had been forwarded with the
expectation of going overseas.. With the
signing of the armistice all troopa at
ports of embarkation were ordered back .
to various camps throughout the States.
The. units which were about to aall will.'
be the last of the troopa In this country
to be mustered out. However, those
who have good reasons may apply for
an Immediate discharge and. If the com
manding general approves of the appli
cant's request, it la granted. At the time
of hla departure Evans was the first
of his company to be let out, hla appll-
ratton being approved one week after!
filing hla Application.
While en route Bobby atopped at Bt- 4
Paul and "had quite a chat with Mike
McN'ulty, one of the best known man
agers of boxers In the Middle West. Ac
cording to Information Evans received
from McN'ulty, the game la somewhat,
unsettled In the Twin Cities, aa the com
missioners have so far failed to grant
the St. Paul permit to any of the many
promoters. Mike Collins, who up to a
short time ago handled the pugillstfe
reins of Fred Fulton, has been handed
the award at Minneapolis and will fea
ture Mike Gibbons and Soldier Bartfled
In hla first event.
Old Time Pugilist Passes Away
Cleveland, Ohio, Dec 19. Frank'
Clarke, who fought under the London
prize ring rules in England and this
country, passed away here yesterday.
He was 59 years old. '-
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a
rt
SPECIAL MATCH, V.
" SERVICE
FOURTH FLOOR
1st 2d 3d
... 188
.... 180
. ... 128
.... 160
.... ISO
S. FOREST
Hoffman
Kilenxei
Chapter
Root . .
Law . .
148
160
148
104
170
158
164
134
144
212
Total
44?
402
400 -404
638
Are.
14S
454
188
135
179
Total . . . .
Lorlnr ......
Ireland . . . . .
Bnufedase . . .
Kins .......
Date ......
Total 825 848 888 260S
Fifth Floor woa three same and match by
818 pin.
. . 717 720 812 2248
FIFTH FLOOR J
.. 148 178 159 483
.. 102 185 100 - 517
. . 142 148 171 481
.. 187 180 187 548
, .. 178 108 191 662
181
172
154
181
187
i
ROUMANIANS IN
KNOCKOUT ' SKIT
AT SHIPYARDS
to perform thir mutton. Dont leave them In the garage or toot box.
Put them on all four tires btform the elements whip the roads into
deadly slddways. Only a moment of your time and their steel forged
protection will be securely chaining your car to safety.
Sold by B Pacific Coast Dealer
American Chain Company, Inc.
AIM Manufacturers of Weed chains for Motor Trader Dobbins
Blow-out Chains. Weed ChakKiacks, Etc.
Trambitas Brothers Dispose of
. Opponents Sent Down by
Aberdeen Yard.
fiSV - AHsnS
Hockey Players Are
Wanted by Magnates
Portland's hockey players will be dis
tributed through the Paclfio Coast
league this year, Vancouver, Seattle and
Victoria receiving them. Eddie Oatman
is said to have signed with Vancouver.
Moose Johnson, Dunderdale and Tobln
have received offers from Lester Patrick.
Charley Uksila, the spare, may catch on
with Vancouver.
j:
OSON
Great Lakes Team
Shoves Off Friday
Chicago, Dec 19. (I. N. a) Twenty
one members of the Great Lakes naval
training station football team, under
the leadership of Coach McReavy, will
"shove off tomorrow morning for Pasa
dena, Cel., where they will play the
Mare Island navy yard eleven on New
Year's day.
Parkway Trams Beat Peninsula
Piling up ES points, the South Park
way Athletic club basketball quintet
had little difficulty In defeating the
Peninsula All-Stars Wednesday bight in
the Neighborhood House gym. The
Peninsula team scored 15 points. Morris
Rogoway starred for the winners, scor
ing 28 points.
. The lineup:
S. Parkway (36) Posittoa. Peninsula (IS)
Onrian (16) F (2) DoddrMca
Rogaway (28) F (8) Lansley
Tenslrr (8) .C. . ; (4) Beck
Unkelia Q (2) Bodie
Dubinsky. (4) G 4) GaUo
ttabetitationa Peninsnla AKimoa for Gallo,
Gallo (or Doddridge. Referee. Chirac.
Jimmy Darcey knocked out a stranger
named Bob Toern from the Aberdeen
yard of the Grant Smith-Porter com
pany at St. Johns last night in front of
500 fans. It was the first boxing bout
at the new clubhouse.
A dispute arose over the number of
rounds, Darcey thinking it was six and
Toern four. The latter fought pretty
well until tne fourth, which he con
aldered his last round under his con
tract with the matchnutker. The fourth
round was not over a minute old when
Jack Grant counted the long stranger
out. ,
Alex Stops His Boy
Alex Trambitas put the skids to an
other stranger from Aberdeen under the
name of Al Connell, the Washington
bearcat. Al was a cat all right but
not a bearcat, as he lasted less than two
minutes. -
Dan Harold, packed his name and a
punch into the ring against Al Scott
of the. G. 8.-P. yards and won a hard 1
xour-rouna oeasion. jjanny , naus xrom
the Peninsula 'yards.
i Lightweight McCoy of the Northwest
i Steel company beat Johnny Huback of
Grant Smith-Porter In four good rounds.
' Frank Ray and Ralph Golson, two
cruiser-weights, were put on in a special
go to replace a wrestlings match that
was concelled when one - of the bone-
crushers was hurt. Although they were
painted battle-gray, Frank and Al must
nave been on a mission of peace, and
after three rounds Referee Stanley Mc-
Donald dropped a depth bomb.
Jimmy Bean and Pinky Lind, two
whlsperwelghta . P"t up a good curtain
raiser.
Answer to Football Query
Portland, Dec. 18 (Sports Editor
Journal) What were the names and
ages of the members of the" famous
"Oregon- football team of 1918 T
, R. E. TAIT.
351 Sixteenth street.
Mitchell, left end, 23 : Beckett, " left
tackle, 24; Snyder, left guard, 23: Ris
ley, center. 23;' Spell man. right guard,
22 ; Bartlett, right tackle 20 ; Tegart.
right end, 23: Shy Huntington, quar
ter. 24 ; Montelth. left half, 20 ; Parsons,
right half. 25; Hollla Huntington, full
back," 21.
Make your word as goos as your baby
bond. Keep your War Savings stamp
"EacA Ciaar in
its awnfiuzwdor"
General
Content
.says,- .
thousand
VtKTwnn Baos. BAtTmont. Mr.
11
After having served Uncle Sams fl&HtIn&
tor many months, tne Jtlarley-Uaviason,
beinJ
men
re
leased for civilian use, vnil be Back aAain on te old
familiar city streets and country roads "with, greater
honors tKan ever before. v
'Bt -
T t 1m. :"! ' .T .
xwauie oi its uraman pexionuaiices cspeciatiy its
dependability tie
Harley-Davidsoh
has won the respect of all. from the highest officer' SamtLta Am
plucky private. The fciwat war proved conclusively thirt the qual
ities built into the HrleyrDaviaon will survive the vret tests.
Even now the government demands one-hmlf of our ontpuL
Red-blooded outdoor fellows demand qualities in a motorcycle
that wiU fulfill their desires. The Harley-Davidson always waa
end always will be. built to satisfy.
Do not wait for tho spring rush; see ronr local dealer now, and bswe hla
tall 700 all aboat ths motorcycls that is beiris talked aboat.
HarleyDavidson Motor .Co. Milmukee, WW
"Ask tht Trim in ths asrvka theyh&s
Come In Let Us Give You a
Demonstration of the
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1919
Harley-Davidson
Right now we can make prompt delivery. Order now later on you may have
to wait. Easy teinis if desired. ' . ;
INC
Motorcycle & Supply
209 Fourth Street. Portland; Ore. ! : :
We will move to our new stora at corner Third and Taylor streets' January 1st, ltl9