THE KUGEWE DAILY OtJAKD. BATtlWAV. SEPTKMBKB 12. 1908
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Sept. 14-19
Salem, Oregon
EXCURSION TRAINS
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Sept 14-15
Salem, Oregon
Oregon State Fair and Exposition
..For 1908..
The Largest and Best Pacific Coast Fair
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Greatest Exhibit at any Coast Fair
New buildings all completed
Walks and grounds the finest
Free camping for thousands
Agricultural College to hold meetings
Races six days; commence Monday
Free evening entertainments
McElroy's Band and Orchestra
Prominent men will speak
Fancy stock shown daily
COMPLETE PROGRAM FOR SIX DAYS
Two Great Shows Day and Night
Something Doing Every Hour!
One Hundred Thousand Oregon People
Attend The Fair and Are Better For It
Low Rates
Salem, Oregon
Sept, 14-19
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Sept. 14-19
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- - SPORTING NEWS - -
Lave Cross has his Shaumkin leain
at the top of the Atlantic League.
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ftii.hi.ir.nH iiainillc and Roanoke
are fighting' hatd fr Virginia Lea-,
gue honors.
Since joining Providence Halph
Glaze, ex-Boston pitcher, lias been
pitching great bail, winning t;n jf
his first twelve names.
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The Montgomery club has lived up
tn lla HH nl ' t 'U Til hers " llV forcing1
Its way from the bottom and giving
the southern league icaueia
Bcare of the season.
Saginaw, Kalamazoo and Jackson ;
teams have been bunched In the lead I
of the South Michigan League ra".
And only eighty points has separated
the next five teams.
In the Wisconsin-Illinois League
the Wausau team sterns to havo
things pretty much Ub own way. The
cluba of this league have played
mlghtv fine ball this season and no
doubt several of the players will g) ;
higher up. j
The Pastern rnd Southern league
and the American association are all
having as cIobo races as are the Na--tlonl
ai. 1 American leagues. j
Things have broken about rignt;
for the Spilnglield team In tha;
Three-I L-ague race this ceason.
Whenever Dubuque. Peoria or Dec-1
atur got wititln striking distance:
some pKt; of hard luck caused theti i
to fall liack. 1
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Omaha and Sioux City are still i
fighting for the Wetern League pen
nant. During nearly the whole of
the present season these two teamB
have been neck and neck at the top
of the Western.
The baseball team of Fairbanks.1
Alaska, Is preparing for a tour of the
United States. The trip, If present
plans tiro carried out, will he the most
extensive that any baseball nine ever
has taken within the limits of Amor-
lean territory.
The great pennant struggles In the
National and American leagues have
put the kriss-krnsa on the dlrectolre
gown, the soul kiss, the Salome dance
and every other old peace disturber.
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Standing In the damp black cellar
with his Highlanders grouped about
him, "Kid" Elberfuld exclaimed "Nil
Notus Pennuntum in twenty-six mil
lion years."
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It Is claimed the attendance for
the recent three-game series between
the Cubs and Giants at Chicago
broke all records. More than 75,000
persons passed thrtough. 'the 'turn
stiles.
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Outfielder Drown of the Boston
Nationals may become a Giant once
more. Manager. Kelly Is not particu
larly In love with Brown's work and
Manager McOraw la willing to give
him another trial.
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Any directloa yon tarn your head
nowadays you will Bee a pennant race
calculated to make your eyes nearly
pop out of your noodle. The great
struggle in tne national and Amerl.
can leagues need no comment. Prov
idence, Baltimore, Buffalo and New-
ark are furnishing a brilliant dis
play of fireworks In the Eastern
league. And while scanning the
Bast don't overlook the New Eng
land league with Worcester and
Lawrence In the leading roles, and
tne Connecticut league with Spring
field and Hartford In a clutch to tho
nnisn.
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Turning to the Middle West, the
American association is found with
Indianapolis, Louisville. Toledo and
Columbus so close together that the
A. A. tans are scarcely able to dis
tinguish one.lroin another.
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And In the Land of Cotton. When
It cimies to the Southern league
you're up against a guessing stunt
for fair. It's a mighty wise fan who
,-nn nick the flag winner from among
vuthviii. Meninlii.-. New Orleans
and Montgomery.
Retrace your steps and take a peep
at the Central League and Evans
vlile, Davton and South Bend; the
Three-I League, with Springfield.
Decatur, Peoria and Dubuque; the
Illinois and Missouri League, with
Macomb and Hannibal fighting it out
for first place; the Western League,
with Omaha. Lincoln and Sioux City
all In the running.
What's that? Your getting dizzy?
Why, you have Just started. The
heart disease finish is on from one
end of the country to the other. Big
and little fellows all are in It. Take
the South Michigan League, the Vir
ginia League, the Wisconsin and Il
linois League, the Western Associa
tion, the Texas League, the Pacific
Coast League, the Northwest League
Gee! we're at the end of the base
ball map. Well, one thing sure, 1908
will be remembered as the classy
baseball year with the flossy finish.
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Los Angeles is to bare continuous
baseball next season. At present San
Francisco is the only California city
enjoying the game every day.
The - only double header pitched
and won by an Eastern League pitch
er this season goes to the credit of
Jack Cronln. of Providence. Roch
ester was the victim to the tune of
4 to 3 and 6 to 3.
Judge J. P. Connors, president of
the Oklahoma board of agriculture,
was once a member of the St. Louis
Browns In their pennant-winning
days.
"Rube" Marquard, the great In
dianapolis pitcher, is back to his old
form and whiffing em out as he
did early in the season.
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And in addition to the mad scram
ble of the Cubs and Sox topward
Mayor Busse of Chicago has issued a
proclamation prohibiting any rough
work to be handed the wearer of a
straw hat until after September 15.
Chicago is the home of all sorts of
champions.
FAKKWKLIi K.XCI HSIOV TO
XKWI'OHT SEPTEMBER 13
The Southern Pacific Company will
give Its farewell reduced rate excur
sion to Newport Sunday, September
l.i. ihe fare tor the round trip
from various points will be as fol
lows, which is less than one fare:
Krom Cottage Grove. $2.50; from
Creswell, $2.50; from Eugene, $2.50;
from Irving, $2.50; from Junction
City, $2.50; from Harrlsburg. $2.50;
from Halsey, $2.50; from Shedd, $2;
from Tangent, $1.80; from Albany,
$1.50; from Corvallls, $1.50.
Ideal autumn weather marks the
close of Newport's most brilliant
and successful season.
"Be In at tbe finish" Sunday at
Newport.
A. J. GILLETTE,
Local Agent.
CIIANtlB OF FIRM IN '
BHAIi ROTATE BTJMXESS
0. K. Ballard has purchased the
Interest of C. J. Boree, of the firm
of Bovee & Morse, and has formed a
partnership with W. P. Morse, and
hereafter the firm name will be
Morse & Bullard, who will do a gen
eral real estate and loan business,
and will be located at No. 638 Wil
lamette street, where they will be
pleased to meet all of their old cus
tomers, and newcomers will find It
to their advantage to give them a
call.
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