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J. L. STOCKTON
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GREAT
CELAN UP
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Summer
Goods
Prices that force' purchasers to buy. In every department of,
bur storo wo are Offering prlco concessions "that will surprise the
eager bargain seeker. . ' ' ,
Summer Wash Goods Greatly Reduced
LOCAL BALL
BY JOCK
SMITHSON
(Continued From Page li)
A, R. Shaw, of America, won tho
first heat In tho 110-meter hurdles
In 16 3-5 seconds, qualifying for the
finals. Smlthson entered the second
heat nnd without apparent effort he
broke tho tapo In 15 2-5 seconds.
Export trainers In the field marvolea
at tho American's speed and declared
that had ho ateompted It he would
have been able to lower tho record.
Smlthson, however, did not try to
use his speed In tho semi-final, Blm
ply keeping enough lead to assure
qualification without hurting him
self for tho final race.
The speed shown by the two
Americana In the hurdles today put
now life Into the other members of
their team, who woro feeling rather
blue when they ontorod tho stadium
this morning because of tho decision
of yesterday, which robbed J. C. Car
ponter of Corneil, of his victory In
tho 400-moter race. ' When Smlthson
tied tho Olympic record tho Ameri
can athletes cheored him loudly and
ro-entered tho camo with freah ,v.
which promlsps to count for mucft
when tho day's results are summar
ized.
SmltlisoiiV History.'
.Forrest Smlthson first' came' Into
prominence as a hurdler while he
wa3 attending Ynle university In the
fall of 1007, when ho was recardod
as a wonder riftor ho had won five
firsts In hurdling events without hav
ing previously won points on a 'vnr
alty team.
Smlthson, whoso parents llvo In
Portland and who Is about 21 years
of ngo, started his athletic career
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LTlio ladles baseball team
'ed and was thrown out but Rhodea
scored.
I Tho fair onos then proceeded to
follow tho Chorry Pickors In tho with tho Portland Y. M. C. A. In
score-making plan by running In 1001. Two years later ho became a'
Itt'n snnrnn Mvnrs ttin rnmlitln. I fittlllnnf. nf Mm flmrnn A trrlnnlf iifnl
twlrlor, wallop6d out a three-baso college nnd In 1005 ho wont to Norto"
onso nnu ormsuyi WM,,, cuuege, wnuro no remained
woro , hit ovor first
yen a nlco run last ovonlng In a walked, followed by Browstor who
tron-Innlng gamo by tho
Chorry picked up a two-baso
ckers on tho longuo grounds which Ormsby and Myers.
hit scoring
suited in a scoro of 4 to JG favor
ilom, and notwithstanding numer-
Hs "squcozo plays" mado by Hoy-
Cnry and Edwards, tho gamo was
Tho last of tho fourth seon anoth
er tally for tho men. Coleman hit
to short stop and remained Bafo duo
to a fumblo of Blrdto Carlcton nt
Interesting during tho .soven first. Hoysor hit clean ovor second
lings plnyod. Tho ladles havo tho 'bringing In Coloman.
imo of baseball down to a nlcoty
far as tho rulo book Jo concerned,
It tholr ability of hnndllnir tho
hi Is somowhnt s'tralhcd'as "hby
unablo to shako tho woman part,
ich aa throwing and picking
iBs-cutters.
fho Chicago ladlos woro tho first- Ormsby- trotted homo'unnfolostod.
stand up to tho homo square, Tho Salem team thon killed tho
until 1007. In tho fnll of that year
ho was a student at Yale. It was dur
ing tho brlof time that ho attended
tht university thnt ho won famo In
tho hudling events. In tho samo
year ho was sent by tho Multonmah
Athlotto club, of Portland, to repre
sent It In tho national champlonshlu
games nt Jamestown. Ho won tho
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The ladles pranced homo ono , world's championship there nnd later
A Ri'iunrkuble Experiment, tnkos thrco to four days, so that
It is established boyond quostlon thcro In much loss wast) of material
that a hor&o can bo brought up nnd and n horse during n ruco carrlos
worked more than ordinary Iiomos 6vor tho courso much loss dead
more run In tho first of tho sixth; captured' tho Canadian championship on mlk. Furthermore, Azoto ronchod weight. It Is Just as If his handicap
Ormsby walked, Drowstor hit to In Montreal. ; his maximum weight and dovolop had boon cut down.- From "Azote,
-.. i ai'iwih v.1 ivo iiu tiuiiu ( ment, ono iipusana nnu twoivd ino fliuiwea unco uorso, oy a. j.
west to participate In tho Olympic pounds, In tho unprecedented time of Roblmon, In Tho Outing Magazine
Nnco at second, wlio throw wild to
first lotting' Ormsby go socond hnrf
first. Reagan then
up Drowstor hold
l-uiuuu mm uauo muncu tno onu and
tryout nt Pnlo Alto, Cal where ho
won tho Pacific northwest chnmplon
shlp meet. His record In tho 110-
motor event being 15 3-5 seconds
ncho Orrlo being tho bntter to contost by running 'in two more,' Ho holds tho 00-ynrd Indoor
Dauo for tho Salem brutos, nnd .marks In tho last of tho sixth inning championship and tho outd
18 months and ten day, or an av- for July.
orago gain during tho 533 days of ' o
foodlng of ovor ono and ono-half Coeducation In Germany.
nounds a day1 i UP to within porhnps ton years no
-o
tapped tho hldo out near third , which woro made through slow nlay-'
io for n clean hit, but hor ox-lng and poor Judgment on tho muff ship
ll! .... . . ' - .. ... ' . I
in'ii; nroworKs starier uroui? it or tno visitora. which netted Mm
pm nothing, as Clydo Carlcton Weal tenm alx, and tho visitors but
Ormsby wore put to tho dust In four. ,
Irt order. Tho largest crowd of snootntora of
nnw, nrst man at uat ror sworn,' tno senson witnessed the gamo.
to first baso and mado sqfo, and
o second nnd wont third on n
W Mirow by tho pitcher. Humph-
camo to tho plato and brought
io homo duo to shortstop boot-i
Ik. I. .11 -nt i- . i.. . .1 t i! T t 1
u.v ,m, ,uiouus .men nu w: Keep tn& iamiiy longfer at
t and hold first baso snfo as . , , , , ., .,
no carlcton fumbled tho bail.' caDie. lo KeeP togecnerr"
then camo ,to bat and was
feed frco to -first. Naco hit .to
fer field tondor who dropped tho
yard high and low world's champion
t
U, S. Oulnln'.
: hurdlo Ordinary horses tnlco two and ono- Practical toit of tho possibilities of
oor 40- half years to reach tholr full weight coeducation had booh made but ro-
SMALL
WHEAT
YIELD
TEA
. Your Pwr reiuini your moner II rou doo'l
tlkt .Vhilll..K rtoit r.iv him
Kvorythlng seemed to be coming
the way of tho American contestants
development and their averngo gain contly tho school authorities In tho
per day la loss than pno pound, arana ouciiy or uauon novo mado
Another astonUhing fart, and ono tr,nl of ,t8 possibilities, nnd tho ex
of which ho U tho only living oxam- PPrlmont Is loqkod upon with con
nle. la that ho had nil his tilrso-ionr-. Bldornblo Intcrost by tho school nil-
wh.nn.ni c ZCrln L Zr- i . I!. o"l toeth when ho w two years and thorltles In other parts of tho Km-
n tho 1 n n,Ti i I . ,' n two month!. It would seem that tho ' Plro. From a recent offlolnl report
In tho 110-moter hurdloj nnd pil- ,. .. . , ... ... tho coloeno Gnzotto mnkes tho fol-
M?nrt,S!!'! S!10, u8treatf VlCtt;?' t0 o nVe of a horse by looking In his lowliw deduction, .bowing to what
tho United StatOS ll8t of nchlOVO- ,, . ., ., ' ,, nvtnnt thn fnninln hov lifta nntoro.l
n,nnta i ! i.,.. .,. mouth was unit. Now the ordinary ont l fomnlo sex has ontorod
T 4.U "u li. ; 1 ments by winning combined section . ' J tho Bymnns?m8( reni and other
IS there a better Way tO -one .two and three In tUo pole vault ZtlZ maximum of whai lie can "'"Iddlo" -oliool. of Baden, In order
. ,. .ui, .,.. ,. u , r four "" they may obtain a higher odu
p ,reM T Y r '" fivo year. old. All the best prUes cation:.
T 1 .?Ah.a. 01mP,C Kame9 at aro offered for two, and three-year- "While tho number of girl, wlu
Athena In 1900.
nenain uuu. altond the boys' xchuoln in tho school
V !S? "P. ''.'hm'y leading weight for age his chance, year of ;1001-2 wa. onlr 420, this
mo victorious Americans in mo pro-' j ... ,.,,,. .,
. . tor a "cri'nnd killlntr" nn urottv wo'!
W-be catch, and Rhodes ambled ThoaTThTstab, with a knife 3 fVuih heat ta tS' ul' 0VCr' But WW' by a n0' methoU
e. which wns ia inst nnnm nt i. . .... . . u,rea lUe fouptii neat in the 110- . ,,,, u ..,,, in. ,,,
anto na n;LT 1,1 : ' f ',ul.",.wajs w, men"031 ,nan ,n motor hurdles. HU time was 15 4-5 .r--.u I'T" ". """
.1-hiuu, as uoioman nit to secona tho world
woman who fielded It and threw . -
0U' .Tnufc TCvnMw TH1.
rhe next run was scored by'Salom "I havo jiaea ur. King's New Llfo
no last of tho third Inning when l" wr several years, and find them
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Jesse Hobson, Portland; J. A.
Lemery, Ashland.
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' ,. i , . . v.i t i throe years old havo th growth nnd
Peatlng the mark set by Gilbert. !.' , , WIM.i.la M .,
?who qualified In the first three sec .. . dsovoiOJ?n'ient Irvfe the colt
tlons of the pole vault, Cook .6tA bo -C
Amorla, assured himself a place In1 . k
tho seml-flnals by making 12 feet 2 I . Hqas taken from hh mothe-
inches and capturing first placo In w,lUH ne WU8 so Hn ia na 8IB"
cnmhlnAil entlnna fn..r flv nn.l alv. . Pon ml' rccoivwa ono-nau
' America also made an excellent a )0und of tho I)0wdor m,xod w,th
showing In the third heat of tho,two rurta of water" every two hours
1600-moter relay race by taking first ,aU(1 a ba,' or e,ht Uraes a da'
place away from the English run-'JU8t ,ko a ,iab'- He drank It from a
ner9 pall fn about .a minute and thnt was
England's swimmers won the aU t,w0 wa8 to h,s e"ns He
finals in tho team races today, beat-p"" "'B "- "u m. ,s,u
lng the Hungarian contestants easily oc,ock and es ho Brew tnB Quantity
. Welso, of Hungary, easily won the of f.od was leased " Proportion
Greco-Roman heavy weight wre9tllng't0 h,s ,ncrea88 ln welKlt After a
match today, defeating Petroff of,t,mo k was found advisable to glvo
Tho victor won two falls In three ,UM " go,lB,a "0"" ".
Qjjjg for any purpose of nutrition but In
In the final pole vault Cook and'order t0 ,v0 bu,k to tUo h,8ll' c0"
Gllbert. both Americans, tied for .: contrated food upon which ho sub
first place, each going over the bar at ii,8ted' He was S,ven aboutt or,t"
12 feet 2 Inches, breaking tho record. J ha,f, aa "Uc l bay a othor hor8es
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Gouder of France, won this event at !
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Railroad Answers.
Tho Oregon Electric Railway com
pany, through its attorneys R. W.
Wilbur and A. M. Dibble, filed an
answer this morning to the com
plaint of J. F, White In the damage
suit for 140,000.
The railway company denld all
the allegations made by the plain
tiff, and alleges that White Was, In
jured throtob bls.'Owja carelessness.
It claimed In 'tke. answer that
White attempted to cross, the track
in front of the wovlag handcar, and
fell front the treetle while he was
rawl(ng p Pa one of the eapi. y
I receive. This is all ho hus ever oaten.
a little hay and the milk powder
mixed with water; neverany oats or
corn, and in this lies the novelty of
tho experiment. Yet when wo con
alder that ono pound of dry separat
ed milk contain as much muscle
making material as five pounds of
oats or corn and as 12 pound of
hay, It was not to daring after all.
And besides, dry milk U digested to
the extent of 08 per cent, oats and
corn to 65 per cent and hay only 33
per ceat. The 'advantages of rnU
last' fact are obvious) for beeldei re
ceiving more nourlifcteent In propor
tion to the bulk It require only 26
hours for dry milk to paw througn
the Intestine, whereas
number hm Increased threefold dur
lng the past school yoar, Thoroforo
the opinion of the hlghor school of
ficials excites tho greatest iuterost
nbcut the coeducation of tho eexos
In tho hlghor schools of tho duke
d m. In tho last numbor of tho or-
I'l'Jul school roport tho chairman of
tho board of roliool directors of tho
Grand Duchy makes a very favorable
report on tho conditions slnco the
admission of the girls to the boys'
ir ddlo schools. All of tho school
P'lnclpala admit tho capability of
tho girls nnd tho!r ability to comply
with the course of study, and in
many cases tho greater diligonco and
Intelligent Interest of tho girls In
many special subjects was observ
able; besld6s their presence in tho
cjanes exorted a very fnvorabe In
fluence on tho conduct of tho bbyj.
An excellent effect was noticed ln
the behavior and appearand) of the
male pup' Is caused by tho glrla'
greater punctuality, order, consclen
tlousness, and attention, as well ad
the natural refinement of the sex.
There bad been no breaks In tho dU
clpllno noted and nowhere had tho
morals of the pupils boon In, any
way endangered through the Inter
mingling of the 'sexes ln tho school
rrom."
Although the report of tho Baden
Hiithorltlea has been favorable to the.
bringing Into cloaor connection In
patters of education of tho sexes, It
U not apparent anywhero outsldo of
Bad on that any progress ha been
nude toward admitting glrla to the
same school with boye ac even to
glvo theju the samo coune of
tfudy. "
W. P. Bnbcock, of tho Salem
Flouring Mills company, took a trip
to Buona Vista Thurtday on busluesi
for tho company, nnd whllo drlvjng
through thnt part of; tho country,
took careful observation of tv)
spring wheat and ho says tho hot
weathor combined with tho delin
quent Hanson will cause this yield to
fall considerably short of thnt of
last yoar. Tho borry had Just start
od to matorlallzo (when tho o'xeoed
lugly warm weather camo to hand,
resulting In tho milk bolng dried up
In tho tondor borrles which caused
tho tondor borrloa which caused
thorn to shrink. Tho ncreago is Just
about tho samo amount this season
and harvesting la In full sway. Near
ly nil tho small tracts havo boon CHt
nnd ready for tho machine One
crop of bnrloy near Buona Vlstn hai
boon out and thresher ready for the
markot. As yot thoro has been no
prlco quotations given on now wheat
an account of tho oarly season.
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,Xa iZ. , Httta Pl'ls that are eay fc
ordiaaryfooa pj.; g yfy jhi,!.
Texas Is likely to go Ropublloau
this year from the reasons trjat tho
Domoorats may Incorporate a prohi
bition plank In tholr platform and
bocauso of tho Balloy tight. .
Stories of horrible massacroi of
revolutionists and students In Oui
atomnla are brought on every steam
or. Because of wage reduction a gen
eral strike Is threatened on tho Man-
churlau railways.
The American car was still behind
tho Gorman car In tho Now York to
Paris run when the auto left St. Po
tors burg for Borlln.
John Slomson and Louis Dabnor.
Ran Francisco gas-pipe thugs who
killed bankers and Jewelers, havo bo
gun their last wait In the death-room
before being hanged.
Entrlo found'ln the diary of a dob
bor, who wa killed In Denver last
night, says that ho was a waltor; thht
ho waited on Alice Roosovelt-Long.
worth that she la pretty, but moke
cigarettes.
A local tolephono company at Oak
Grove Is about to boglu constructing
a line to Portland.
Rev. I. B. Rhodes of Portland,
fpeaklng at Uio iiirnmor school at Al
bany, says the morals of high school
are bad.
A dirigible halloa at Baltlmere
yeeterday out-dltaaced aa automo
b)l which waa folowlag oa the
crouad. ;