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A'cNl'rlayK Iti'Milts.
At Sacniinetito 7-7; Portland 10-0.
Al Sun Kraiiclsco 1; I,nw AngelcH X.
Al .S-ilt Luke -i ; Seattle &.
At Vernon -I; Oakland 3,
STILL CHAMPION
W.VI'KKIIUltV, C'.inn., Aug. 1!S
l.ouls (Kid) Kaplan nf .Mcrlilen.
Conn., retains the feat hcrweight box
ing championship i.r the world, hav
Iiik fiMiKhl a draw In Ilia 1 '.-round
content Willi the former Calirornian.
Bahe Merman, heforo 2(1.1100 iirn-sona
ul IlraKHco park last nlKht. Sevei-al
experts were Inclined to favor Her
man, who showed belter Keneralshlp,
but a whirlwind finish hail much to
do with the referee'a decision. After
the contest an examination revealed
that Kaplan had suffereil n broken
flliltor in the elKhth round. Kaplan
xald that after the elehlh he had been
able to usu bis rli;ht hanil only as a
UUard.
111 this sixth IncctlllK between the
two men there was cllnchlliK and
dancliiK and few clean punches were
la Mile. I. 1 1 -1-1 1 in u foiiKlit bis usual
Mlanil up battle, while Kaplan had
little or the drlvhiK power lie showed
III fiublluK his way through to the
ehamiilonsblp by the state athletic
commission ournnincnt route.
in his contests of the lolli-naiuent
he atopped the soldier, Hobby (iarcla.
by n IlKhtnini; altailt In the final
round, anil knocked out Danny Kra
mer ol I'hllailclphla for the cham
pionship. In their six ini-.-l Inns, Kap
lan anil Herman have each won a
bout and four have been ileclureil
draws. Herman was an alternale in
the championship.
Last nlKht'H combat was stimed after
a HcclhlnK afternoon In which Kap
lan manaKcd to scale the VJti pounds,
which is the limit for his wclifht. Po
lice had to bo culled berore the wcIkIi
l;i(f had been completed. Herman's
lliauaKcr i-lalmlnit (ho title, because,
uh he said, the champion was over the
limit. ItcproHoutitlrvca of the Con
necticut hoxlna body, however, ended
llio al'KUiuont by declarlliK that Kai
Inn had made the welKllt.
Refcroo Explains Decision.
Iloreroo .lack Shecliaii today cave
llio InllnwIliK Hllllilnary or I hn Kaplan.
I lol'imiii I I. mill his roaaon fur die
claiiiiK H was a draw:
'llio bout was of a wuverliiK kind.
It Hucsawcd liack anil lortlt, til t-ti.
frequently.
"Kaiilan took llio first four rounds
by Torco In curryltiK in and by sliaip
buily nttack.
i "llerniati took llio nuxl linen toutiils,
runniiiK into ravor by defensive flKhl
IliKMinii his tneetltiK Kaplan with a
Ioiik, raspitiK left hanil.
flint after Mils (he hallle HOe-sawcd
ilnlll (lie I Jlli ronnil, when Herman
I'lttne to llio with a hurricane attack
which ciihI Klooin over the army of
Niilmei? Ktato tulhercnlH by the force
or Ills blows.
, "Front then on It was nnyhody'H
bunt, anil ho on to tlio end.
"I think my decision met with ap
pl oval. It wiin a mutter of one man
lilayltiK for the head and the other
btotIiik to the liody. I believe it was
a draw a maul draw.
"I didn't know I was to lefereu this
litiut until Hve minutes before. I have
hail ti toloree's license In Connecticut
for it hum time."
Mr. Klieehan said he had come In
the boxini; meet to see the main bout
without (he least Idea that ho would
lie asked to appear In It.
The earnltniK of thu boxers were
iinnounceil as follows:
; Kaplan, $i;i,iisii, or nboiil In tier it
Wilson's
MEAT MARKET & GROCERY STORE
WILL OPEN FOR
Business Tomorrow
Saturday, Aug. 29
Located with Johnson Produce Co., North
Fir St. Fresh and cured meals of all kind;.
Staple line of groceries.
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JACKSON COUNTY FAIR. SFPTFMRFR 1(1 10
of the not recefptH, unit of Herman,
Ili.SIJ, or lihnut 0 jr cent.
The gi'OHH rodptH yore $59,180. 1 T0
aud the net Ml'.Juu. the -iid Hriinig -
sloim were -given as J3,0U".
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NKW YOltK, Auk. 2S. (A. 1'.) '
I.o.hIiik Mtrcalts are kecidnit Wash-,
inuton and I'liiladeljiliia locked in
tile liiee for the American league,
leadership and today the world.
champion Senators boast a niarfjiu;
of one point. J
The redoubtable Waller Johnson, ;
recalled hurriedly rrom his home'
in Kansas to lake the mound at Ht.
Louis, failed yesterday before 'Joej
Hush's greatest performance of the,
season. The former Yankee per
mitted only one hit, that a double
by Johnson, and won, five to nothing. I
It was the fourth sti-alalit defeat
for the youthful .Stanley Harris.
The Athletics meanwhile- benefit
ted while hreakltiK their Hiring of
defeats by conii uerluK an Akron team
In an exhibition aamc, II) to li. I
Alilrii-h of I'iltsbuiK, lending team
in the National and IJenton of the
liraves. engaged In a super-tusslol
at Boston which went to the I'lratos
I to 0. when IScnton filled the bases
Willi two walks and a Hcrutch hit by
KawlingM, then forced a man across
Willi another pass.
The (Jlantp lost to CinclnneU, :i to
'I in a desperate struggle, 1'fttsburg
stretching its advantage to six and
a half games.
Itrooklyn gained a firm hold on
fourth place by downing the Cardi
nals. Ill to !l after Dick Cox had
smashed a homer Into the stands to
tie the score In the ninth, llornsby
mads his :tlth circuit clout of the
season.
Carlson. of tho l'lllllies shut out
the Cubs. 4 to (I, although hlH mates
made only five lilts oft lllako. Lyons,
right-hand White Sox ace. annexed
Ills eighteenth victory of tile season
by trouncing the powerless Yankees
at Chicago, (i to 5.
A triple by Tavencr anil a wild
throw by itotroi k in the tenth gave
Detroit n five tu four decision- over
lloston In leu innings.
The regular weekly band concert
of the I), o. K. K. band will be
held In Hie city park this evening,
under the direction of I''. Wilson
Walte. 'i'lils announcement was made
Ibis morning, as K will injl he neces
sary lo postpone on .account or (be
weadier. The program Is as rollows:
March Huff
Popular. "Ill See You In My
Dreams" Kahn and Jones
Coeur llrlse, "Itroken Hearted"...
(Illbeit
Popular "Just a Little Drink".. (!ay
(Irand Selection, "Krininie"
lakohotiski
Man b. "St. , illicit," DtiMhPs
Popular, "I'kelele Ijidy"
Kahn and Whiting
.March "(larilc du Corps"
Chambers
"Star Spangled Panncr"
Cook with gas.
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Tonight is Hie night all Hie Cup,,,
-midlives have been lonLit,,. r......
to for Hie mist week, for 11, I, I..
illinium dance at the fair grounds pa
vilion is scheduled to get under way
lo the "ilanelest" dance innl..
furnished by the Nile Hawk orches
tra. .Many people outside the orgnnl
'atloli bine I Inched be n,,.i..
DYERS
HATTERS
CLEANERS
PI-EATERS
Phone 244
23 N. Fir St.
friends of the Copco organization and
plan to nUentl. unit the social ntmos-
, iihere will reign supreme. Miss Mar
! garc( Hontoon will sing In tin outer
UlllllllOm IlUlllUCr bevt'ini HOUgS III
varied nature, and life orchestra will
put nn Heveral specially HluntH so that
the straight dancing program will be
ocea.sfonally relieved.
.Mmlrni Norsemen Arrive.
NKW YOltK To prove that the
Viking ptith jutohm the Atliintic could t
ho foil" wed HUcceHsl'ully, three Nor
wegian arrived In a 40-foot "yawl,
eighty dayn out of iifiKon.
Took with gnu.
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M.M.
CoatS, Suits and -Y ff
Fall Coats
Wonderful new drcssv coats, new flare
H stvles. fuf triiimA-d: si)o!ial t V.
$24.50 to $75.00
Mannish Goats
Mannish :pats4 flare skirt, plain. or fur
eollai's, iuipiii'ted '.clolliH;. specixil :' - :';
$24.50 to $39.50
FALL
WOOLEN
DRESS
GOODS
Murdered and fancy
woolens, as well as
Kaslicen for dresses
and coats. Price range
$1.25 to
$4.50
Boys' School Blouses $1
Fast color Mouses, sizes ti to 14 years.
Men;s Shirts $1.25
I'ercale sliirfs, full cut
.Men's Knglish broadcloth
McCalVs Printed .
Patterns
Reliable Sterchtndise
FAILS TO SHOW If,
CIJli'AOO. Aug. 28. (A. I'.)The
black uluud of Impending IjaHohull
Htrandal, hovorinR over the Krmthern
asnnciution. haH been officially dis
pelled. So everything la lovely again
and pverybody'M tuiiiflel. -
-vNoUinjc ta it."- war the finding of
Kfnowiw M. T,andlK. haseliall cnmrnls-
Dept.
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Early Fall Showing of
Silk
nig at
med ; very
Children's Shoes
Smoke grey, bfown, patent, white top and black kid.
Si.es :! to 5 $1.75, $2.00, $2.25
Sizes .jio to 8 $2.00, $2.25, $2-49
Sizes 81.' to .1.1...,..,....i...,...$2.25, $2.49, $2.75
Sizes llil; o 2 $2.49, $2.75, $3.25
Broad toes. Full stock. , saving from 50c to 75c pr.
Boys1 School Shoes
Save on the Boys' Shoes
$2.75, $3.00 and $3.5Q
l'.cst Hualitv leathers and
) .1. l..,((.. . --
sliirts.
$1.25 ,
..$1.95
iiinco 1894
Hloncr, after an Kefltigatlon of
lehurges in the Nashville. Tenn., Ban
) ner, that playerti Kchrodt and Roy of
Nashvlllo wero to he ttwltched to Now
Rrloan via th (.Mevelami Amerieuns,
who holdH their contracts, to aid iho
PolieaiiH In winning the Southern us
Horlation iwnnant.
Blalno was uttached only to Maim
ger Hamilton of NaHhvltle for encour
aging Halph McCIIll, who wrote the
Htory. to publish it.- " t-
rrsldrnts I "a I her Iw iuost,
I'hVMOl'TH, Vt. Colonel John
C'ooltdge. father of the president,
wiix the honor gueKt at the Attth n
nual re-union of the deauendaota. of
Jonathan Pinney.
Stores
Dresses $11.95
Fine quality satin and crepe dc chine
dresses, black, navy, mode grey, brown;
values we'll 'worth $1.5.00 'to $13.00; sell-
4 .......$H.95
Wool Flannel Dresses
$27.50
Imported flannels, every dress new
styles received the last few days; rose,
green, brown, tan, grey; novelty trim-'
.special $27.50-
stvles. So niiicli less mid
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TOWELING
SPECIAL
Full assortment of
1) I e a v h e d and .un
bleached roller towl
ings 20, 25, 30, 35
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TT.nTl.i'-n.TTlr
; ' DR. If. C. SCHAEFER o
" Announces the opening of his dental office at rooms
425-26 Medford Building.
Practice limited to the extraction of, teeth,
Dental Radiography and Oral L Surgery.
writ
Allen A and Holeproof
Hose
Silk hose, special $J.00,'$1.25, $1.75
Sport lisle hose 65 and 75
Guaranteed values.
Rotfi's Corrective
Shoe for Women
Corner Sixth and
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