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THK BliND I)UL1,KT1N, BKWI), WKIiNKHMV AVOryr gj Pig. VAOK . 7 VC e WASHINGTON IS PENNANT MAD , Senators Have Mado R:mark , ablo Showing This Season, IS NOT A FLASH IN THE PAN, Msnsgsr Clark Griffith Hai Fin Dunch of Dili Playara Msn Art Not Play ' Ing Qshlnd Tholr Qpssd Hnvs Orsatsst airing of Vlctorlss. By TOMMY CLAIIK. Washington biiN'liull fiilN, oxpcrla .Jlllll pliljcrs llllkc. llllU' I III' pclltllllll Im'U IiuhIhk In their bonnets. Never before In I lio hUtory of the imtloiinl pium- ' nnil (hi' capital liiia timl bull U'ii mi since IWlo-hilto III people of Wnah tiigtnn been so worked up na Ihey nre Juki now out the rciuiirknble nml ur prWIug shuwlim tin' Hcniitora Imvn ' iiiuilu OurliiK Hit' prii'iit NtMimiii, When lliu li'iiiu astonished tint biisvbtill world . J 4 vl. "n !U '&tm&y k, oKS2 Itiolo ttr Amartcan l'rM AsaucUtlon. OLTUI UlLAM, WialllMITUM' t'lUCK OUT riBLUKH. by wlniilnK sereuteen atralitht rnmea the fans luat Ibelr hrada. Then in 1110 the slump and much depreaaluu Their tcuiurary selbnik didn't fenre the Hen utora a little bit. and now they 11 r plajlnjc aa itood na at ouy time tblt avaaou, and the Wnahluitton expvrti are riuurlut: the tram aa u pununt po alblllty Tbero la every reiiaon for flcurliitf Waliluulou aa a rnmtnt poMiblllty." said nn exert to the writer. "It may brlnn aiieen, to thor who nrr fnmlllur with WiiahlliciunV hoM'talll hlatory to tulk of the team and u (i'IiukiiI In the aiune breiitb. but fmta ate fiicla. mid on wlnit bua beeu iiinoinpllliiil mid on what the future proinlHrwou form thero la no (Iciiyliiit tli.it. biirrluu Itoaton. 110 temn haa a Ix'ller limine to hind at the top of the heap thnu the Nitllminla "It la iirKuid. uud not without reu son, thnt 11 leiim whlcti has peniiniil na plnitluua inuat have n atiouu pltchlliK ulnrf. Compiire the Nntlomila' ,orp with that of any other I cum. uud It la bard lu Duuru where VuabluKui tin any the worst of It. Johiiaoii undiMibt edly lompiirea fmorubly with the slur pltilicr of nny one of the other lisima. On what he tins shown there Is no cholie Ik'Iuccii UriKim uud the siioiid biat inn 11 011 nny of the rival iiwrfpi lion The pltchlliK reionla of the pri'M'iii mtisoii will come pretty uisir to provlnu thla conteiitlou Take the rest of the fluff mid tompure It with the pitchers of opNdtiK ten ma, mill It will probably be concluded Hint Grif fith la na well fortlllid In this respect us nny of the othera. "The moat Important department In 11 Imll temn uflur the pitcher have been lonxldercd lire the uitchuM. What ti'iim In the American leiicue enn boast of 11 pair like Henry mid .Vliiamltli, nut to apeak of Williams, who U Khcii n chaiicii to work onlr'cinslniiull.v (Jrlf. tlth'a ciitihera precut utmost till tmao riiuuliiK on the part of the opposition, 11 (treat ndvmitiiia' lievoud doubt. "There lire other ten inn which nre -perlor In (he hnttliiK depart incut to the Niitliiuuls, yet there la enoiitih hlttliiK HtreiiKlh mid more apecil than seveml can boast of. An 11 llcldliiK ncitrcKiitluu there la 110 occasion for worry HlmiiUs. Milan mid Movller arc n speedy trlu lu the outfield, (liinilll Ih 0110 of the Kreatest ilrst bnsemun In thu country. Mcllrldo la coucedod to luivo no supo rlor 11a n tlulilliitr shortatup. Foster la n Kniud third bnaetnau, and Moritnn, n .vouupitur, fields inoro cleverly every day nml haa shown a Jot. of tqtpi with the stick,.. . ' - "Manager Griffith deserves great cred it for tbo way bo has handled the team." B I v. 1 f J ( lav ia " "a " tv X I 1 4 ' A44444tM4t4fr44444 t HOW WOLTKB '(JOT mOLK" A. All JtllMIII I.... M A M ubuuunuri'u Munii v Miii'ii "win" u uitigniin cmin n mini "out" on tho New Ynrlt ground people ii h fur up I lie j" IIiiiIhoii na Albany inlghl lu-nr j' HiimIi'cIi'Iimi. No HliitliT wlirtlicr ; (hi' piny la cloar ill nut, "Will." ',; If lint iinin U ri'tlri'il. Informs the 4 public nf It wlili hi riiiiiuiiM '.;' "Hl'I'I'f'H OOlMHIIlll" "Hllk" . mil nil Inn tlila over any length X of limit. T During n it a mo nt New York ;!', Inal year Hurry Wolior wns cull X ml out nt Mrat on it tioc piny, Wolli'r wna aon U'cnuci' of Ilia T failure to Wilt mil the lilt, lull j; never lii'Hltnli'il, nflcr crniig X Mrat. riiiiu nit oer to lliu New i .:. Ynik bench. , When ln arrived It iiiiil lilm j; X fin! iinin) too good to luiir f I' 0'l.oiiulillu villi culling lliu mini 'v alntliis of "'peee-c'n no o-o X j; oiill" It wna to.) much for Wol T p Iit. Hushing out In front of the X In'tich, lid luiitrlicil vulu-a with f OToiiulilln. jelling! j,' "I know 1(1 1 know It) I know 1 T; nr j X NVhi'ri'iiK)ti "Kllk." tniich per- 2. ;; turln-d, cut aliorl hla speech 11 ml !f lufoniiiil Woltcr (hat hi woulil .4 ;j) nlmi know I tin Miiy to the club- J; j. house ahorlly. " ,-J.)H (..t-t.t.(.HMMIItlJtl-4 fc.. .i. BODYGUARD FOR PITCHER. Managar Dooln Afraid Rlaay, Hla $15, I 000 Twlrltr, Will Dt Kldnaptd. ' JtniiiiciT Clinrlfy Dooln of tint I'till Ilea luimit kH'H up hop' of wliiiiluu thu Nillloliul It'iiKUi h.'IiiiiiiiI Ihla at'U kjii. Mo la onu of tho optlinUtlc kt. aona who la-Hero (lint n vlub la lluhlv (o Imvn Jiut na IiIk n altiinp na It luul 11 nlnnltitt atrrnk, nml Uu cran. ) Ami It la lfcnu tlit roil Imlrnl umn flk'or think hla club haa nn rxerllcut clmnrp of cnptutlni: tlm riau (lint tit liiia npH)tntrl n tHMlyitmiril for hla lilt- eat Pltclilnit wonder. Iltipn Itlxry. Jr. late atnr twlrler of the Unlwralty of ' Vlrclnln. Thla youueater la aiich n j wiuhler thnt the Culm offcnil ll.l.tiOii In cold 'null for lilm. You aee. Illscy niuiea from one of the lilue liloodnl 1 frtiutllea of the ixiuth who roll In wealth, nml they look upon profeHMlon 'nl Imll playliiK mm n rnther vuljrnr man- tier In which to ninUn n Ihlnc They wire opMed to their offuprlnK kIchIiiu n lHiehall lontrnct. mid Ibey Immo been trjlni; to M-flii him nwny from the dlninond erer alnro. Ho kt ltent mv they In their efforts to vrt him to (iilt Iho en me that Mnunper Dooln la afraid the Ind will be kid imx-d aome of tbe dnya or nlchta. which la thv reason n bodyirunrd bua been hlriil to watch him every minute of the time, ' KNABE FULL OF "PEP." Phlllls' Bteond Sackar la LIU of Taam la Playing Star Oama, Otto Hunt, tbo little second aacker of the I'hllllea. Is full of "pepper" all times aud la always plnylujr to win lie haa Improved greatly In hla play tug during the past season and U now I'hoto by American Praia Association. OTTO KtUIIH, flllLLIM' 8KCONU HAOKRII. 0110 of the best second basemen lu the Kiiniu. He Is the llfo of the Quakers, nml with lilm out of tho piinc the I'hlln ilelihlnns would be n weak iiKKrcgn tlon Htraugo how one player with plenty of vigor mid daidi will iniiku 11 bull club. Wagntr Is Qrtat Ball Playar. Heinle Wagner of the llustmi Amc leans has never U-en glvvu full crullt for King a gwat ball player. This Hhortstop haa a little something on n number of thu short field players In (he gnmo. Ills work (hla season tins been sensational. He pulls off dlllicult plays with nu ease that deceives the funs. "rsPJRjr- RAGING VETERAN HARNESSHORSES Old Time Performers Humous on tiie Grand ClrcJt, COUIITRY JAY AFTER MARKS, Flftttn-yaar-old Trotttr Vlll Try (0 Httobllth a Flttord or Two O ray Oim Anotlitr Many Othar Cam paignara Ctill In Oama. CnuipnlKiilim on tin Rrnml rlrrult (hla r-ciwou tlicri- lire no nml I horai-a wlilih Iiimc I'oi'ii In ilii mniio ao louu Hint tlit-y loulil tnki purl In n O A. II piiniilo mill not hf out of iiliiot' L'au nlly 11 liorco rciulin llio tciillh of Ida tiiniT ut fnuu to t'luut yeiira of ilKt. till! 'JiH' fa 11 H'rtulli ik'lt'Kiitlou. aouif Iroiii'rx Hii'l Hiiiii piiii'ra. (but lit'loiiu to the rvfruii't'ii tirmul Unit rim iir nfli-r wir nml uvwr at'fiii to witr out, TIutu 11 10 I'linliuh of tlu-xi horaca out till tH-iituiii to iiuiki 11 K'mmI rncf If aomc afi'ti'tnry tliuuitht It inlvlxiililc ht t'oulil iut on n nut' for thv old Uiya, nml llki'ly It iwtulil tiki- i'll AiuoiiK tlit t-vrctiulnl ('iimpiilcni'ra ni' litU thla iiir la th rviiuirkiible Orny (li'iii In V. t- Hniiw'a atiihli'. Oniy (Ii'in wna fimlcil In IKW. I ! atari,"! nulni: In ItMKt. ami ut tlii Oiikhinil triii'k. C'liKliimitl. ttuil yt'iir. he won (wo ruii-a thv aniiK' iluy III the htal lu-nt of the arcuDil nut' he enrntil n rw-onl of 2H4. Alihoimh (Srny (m la fourtci'ii j-nra old now. Know In? lU'Vi-a (lie old trotter will mlueo hla reconl thla arhaou. Another old cninwlpiiT that mewl yew- "fti-r y,nr la .Normun H.. 2KaJVi. Thla old line mrilrltliil In n nuiii , tar of crent rnci-a for Knnii MrCartby and It wna only two ai'iiaoua niro he gaw up the atrwuiyia biiiiic. Oro. nlw a iiu'iiiIht of MiCurtliy'a ttinl.li' for n I un time, like Nuruiau II.. tlu'url In some record brwililiik' rsi-cw. Oro wna fotiliit In 1MIS. uud In lixl he en nut I n 1 record or 'J I0V. In ItHO ami Hilt he did some of hla lt nicluu mid re- duced bis record to '.' u-'Av Two ('nuailliin ink-ith ii the gmnd rlrrult this oou that will ghe Untie wherever they start nn Mnjor Hrlno. 2)IViu uud The Il. '-M",'. Major llrl no Is fifteen yours old. while The l.el Is ten. Hrlno took a mark of 2214 lu 1IKH. while last year he iilpied a ae oud off hla record. The Kel haa Ut-n raring slui-e JUOS. While he bus raci-d fewer years than some of the other borm-a, he protaibly has won muny more races than some borpca wbtrb have raced two or three seunon longer than he haa. The Kel la raced from early spring to late fall on the dirt trucks, while be Is used In tbe Ice eteuts In whiter. I.Ike Cy Young and Nap Ijijole. some horses are letter presened than others mid can stand tbe gaff louger. These two great men of laiseball have seen hundreds of players come and go. but they keiit on. Uvea though Young Is out of the game at present, the veteran claims be Is cot through. Hucb I tbe rne of the famous old trotter Country Juy. In UKit Country Jay. (ben a speedy flu-jetir-old. dulsbed siH-und In the M. mid M. He then was retired, and many forgot all about him. High! years later (be thirteen-) cur-old horse cnL'io buck, and fel Detroit In hU sec olid start of the season be defentt-d a star Held of trotters. 1'rotn then on the old gelding mude history. At uorth Kmidnll triiik. In Clevebind. he lowered the saddle rei-ord for years held by Charles Muck, who was rlddeu to bis mark by ,C. K. O. Illllluga. while later lu the season In Syracuse. K. W he further reduitM the recunL Country Juy la pronounced by go eminent otn rhila n tine tye of Ainerlcuii trotter, uud they are using hla photograph to demonstrate the typo of horse they hope to breed. (Jeorge II. Kslerhrook. who owns Country Juy, will eudcuvor to estnbllsh n record or two with him. Other hoies thnt would be valuable ndvertlHeiucuta to some stock food nre Kph Cinders. 2K1. thai took u mark of '.' lUVi lu tUH uud Is still milng. and Citation. '.Mil. bred In IKKi mid which earned 11 record of 'J,m In Halt. Mu ' Jor Mallow, king of the half mile rings, la fourteen yeura old mid still rating j The Major reduted his rctord to 'J.li 1 nt North Itiiudnll two years ago mid j might further rcduie hla murk. Itauul ' W., ':W. stiirti'l cmnpiilgnlng nn a ( twiwyeurold, He eurniil 11 revoril of 2:'.HV1 nt Akron In 1IKRJ mid Is still get ting the money on tho bull rings. Sweet Marie, 2:02, Is sixteen years old. Hhe did not rate so many sea sons, but It wna not until n!ie was ten yearx old Hint she earned tier present rtiord. Morning Star, 2:(M, was fouled lu 1SII7 and irobnbly went ns many fast miles us nny horse. The pony withstood the grueling well nml when twelve years old reduced bU record n quarter of it second Other horses could be ndded to this list, us these nre not the only "stay era" lu the gnme by nny menus. They nre, however, sumo of tho most prom Incut. Mack Falls In Pr)dtntlal Years. Connie Mack believes thero Is some hoodoo working ngulust hla wiunlug pennants In presidential years. He fulled to cop In 1004 mu! ngnln In 1008, and tbe shadows tire growing long on bis chances ugnlu this scusou. BEND WAS EBSB&Bk, p"""-? i$3BM "K-,amrl X1 l-Hfif , nSHHssisiH aiaiaiHamW I . ;' X'S ''AXBk) i F'-E i ".-- ' fflHalaiaiaH slsiHsHaHnBf IsTr i3Bm Hra vwto ILkosisiHLl hk, -"'!jw '-SHKj -i rm. Iuj JgHH BUffiSEERE-? yf --AsLjHsflfKsHHaWaHaBiaiv yfTmiimHSBKM LaaaaBiaBFl ' 'm iTf IK ' " ""'MraVlBaafcl1 l Mi TTl'lif itli MaaaaaaLoW sBBaaaCv--SSLSSBiaaBa HaHaSflBal i Tho above cut shows the re pre- 'sen tat Ion llend had at Seattle tUring tho I'otlatch celebration In July The picture Is of the Ilend I'ark Com- pany'a booth as It appeared at night, CRAWFORD HELPS COBB. "Wahco 8amV Rsllabl Old Bat Haa Aldad Tyrus In Run 8eoring, In pointing to Ty Cobb as tbe great. est of ball players few atop to think of the aaslstanie be gets from 8am Craw ford, who aa cleanup man In the De troit batting order Ilea back In the shadow while the full glory Is reflected Photo by American Press Association. bau oiuwrouu. on Cobb. Cobb has the speed and accu racy of eye whlih enable him tu get ou base often. Hut without na reliable un old hand na Crawford following him to ulrk In with a timely hit Tyrus would not score ns muny runs aa he doe, nor la It likely that he would Milne ou the Imim-s with such brilliancy working with a less brilliant partner than Cm w fold. Birmingham Club Is Cosmspolltan Thero Is somo mixture of nationali ties on tho ltlrtnlnghniu team of tho Cotton Stntes league. Almeida Is n Cuban, Ynuta n Dutchman. Hnrdgmvo nu Indlnn. Klllam n Swede, McCSIIvnry n Scotchman, McRrldo nu I Messenger Irishmen and the remainder American. "A. A. U. Champlonihlpa In Naw'Yo.-k. Thla year's Junior track nnrt field Metropolitan Association of tbe A urn tour Athletic union championships will be held at Celtic park, New York, Aug, 31, aud ndmtsslou will be by luvlta tiou, of which 10,000 vflll be seat out 6Sn; refiti-inSn jfaMaaaaWBaVrf M PROMINENT AT SEATTLE POTLATCH Illuminated with Incadescent lights, From this booth 70,000 pieces of literature were distributed, most o! them accompanied with a personal NOT1CK FOIt I'UIILICATIO.N. department of the Interior, V. S. I-and Office at The Dalles, Otegon, July 22nd, 1912. Notice la hereby given that Ed ward A. Knotta of (lend, Oregon, who on October 3rd, 1910, made Desert Land Entry, No. 07C09, for SEVi ISV4, SSEU. Sec 14. and NU N W 4 . NW NE 4 . Section 23. town ship IS south, range 12 east, Wil 'lamette Meridian, has Cled notice of Mntentkn to mako desert proof, to estaUlsh claim to the land above des cribed, before H. C. Ellis. U. S. Com missioner, at his office at Ilend, Ore gon on tbe 10th day of September. 1912 Claimant names aa witnesses: I Ernest Garratt, William Arnold, Cbarlea D Howe and Levi D. Wiest all of Uend, Oregon. l-:5 C W. MOORE, Register. TowiiKhlp blanks, neatly bound li hooks, '23 rents at The llulletln. We Have Taken Over LUMBER : of the Pine Forest Lumber Co., and are in a position to fill orders of any size. In addition we carry a full line of Building: Material Lime, Cement, Plaster Brick and Fire Clay. Also COAL and LAND PLASTER. '. -4 Overturf-Davis-Miller Co. 1 1 I Bend, talk about Bend. Over 1,000 strangers registered, and more than 1 000 copies of the Development Number of The Bulletin were handed out to people who took them borne to read and study. The Sur Theatre Kill give away 35 gold piece each Friday night See tildes for further particulars. NOTICE FOR ITRLICATIO.V. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land 03lce at The Dalles, Oregt.l. July 24th. 1912. Notice 1b hereby given that Fred erick E. Glbqn. of Laidlaw, Oregon, who. on June 7th. 1911, mado Home stead Entry No. 0908?. for 8V48WVi, Sec. 2. and SEViSEU, Section 3, Township 16 South. Range 11 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notlco of intention to make commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before II. C. Ellis, V. S. Commissioner at hla office, at (tend. Oregon, on tbe 11th day of September, 1912. Claimant names aa witnesses: Charles K. Wiley. Edward White, Sterile Fryrear, Walter Peterson. 21-25 C W. MOORE, Register. the Entire Stock of t Oregdn'.iB I.." , J TS-i. j i,' V. tZJk-Vi Ui .jfrlVif te4v i