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VOL. XXXIII. PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 8,1914. NO. IO. waiting- for the arrival of Lynch and of the crew of Indians. SORE-ARME- the rest D SOX Secretary Shea, who will pose as LOBER NQSED commissary-genera- l, loan agent and general boss of finances during: the stay .of the squad In California, will leave Spokane -- tonight with FIRST-BAS- VICTIMS OF TIGERS Altman and five McCorry, OF E JOB Smith, Leifer, Spalding and Gelvin. In Portland the party will be joined by No Who Ha Sale Boss Mike, Danny Shea and Jess Baker Matter Uealon, Nelson, Lohman, Sharon. Kempson, Campi. Croll, Goldie and Hap Squad Trounces Russell, of the recruits, are" California Derrick Will Retain Place at Hogan's boys, picked up by Lynch, and have ! in In- only a short trip to make to the Initial Sack and Elmer Team st Last Springs.- Kelly, ex-fir- baseman from ess the . has also been to Field. Gadsfo y Return Sells for ning of Weird Contest. in California all Winter. Coveleskle and Wagner are en route from the East Centralia Bowlers to Contest. POUNDED HARD lRACTICE GAME PLAYED 'DOC WHITE CENTRALIA. "Wash.. March 7. STOCK AT HALF PRICE (Special.) Centralia will send one OUR team, possibly two, to the Northwest bowling tournament to be held in y Portland next month. An effort is Opening Contest Between Beaver Experiments AVlth Youngsters Costs being made to Induce the Commercial See Our Windows Before Buying Elsewhere Henley Club to finaance a second team. The Regulars and Yannlgans Settles Game for Big Leaguers local pin mn have been setting a fast Receives Ovation on first pace and are confident of making an Fielding Positions Milligan excellent showing. According to word Appearance for Season. received from Secretary C. H. Ball Shows Glass With Bat. yesterday the Centralians will roll in the five-me- n events the night of April Co. Having 9 and in the doubles and singles The Surplus Stock of the Oregon Furniture April 10. LOS ANGELES, March 7. (Special.) BT ROSCOE FAWCETT. The venerable Mr. Sullivan sent a PORTLAND TRAINING CAMP, Santa flock of sore arms to the front about Maria, Cal., March 7. (Special.) Port- Come Into Our Hands at 50c on the Dollar, We Want land's regulars and yannigans brushed the middle of the game today and the - BEGINS thing that Hogan's men did to them in their first practice session this after 1 noon and, while a temperature of 91 Benent.High-Clas-s represented much violence, a strong You to Enjoy the Furniture finish and a triumph for the degrees isn't usually conducive to an Tigers. ARXADA GIANTS BEAT FBAXKIIS excess of mental gyrating. Mc 9-- cogs oiled, and, Guy Harris White, better known as MIDGETS 7 AT VANCOUVER. Credie had his well after at HALF PRICE CASH OR CREDIT "Doc," bared his south soupbone for watchirtg six of sizzling skir arriving in Los mish, gave utterance to some real news the first time since Game Teems With Intercut Rival to the effect Fred Derrick again Angeles. "Doc" resorted to the' labor-savin- g that Open Season Pender and will hold down first base for the cham- system of depending almost ex- Juniors pions, all former announcements to the clusively on his support, but the burden Rice Opposing Pitchers. contrary notwithstanding. WE CAN COVER YOUR FLOORS BETTER FOR LESS proved more than they could bear, and This settles all doubt regarding tne infield and , and there Is noth MONEY THAN ANY STORE IN OREGON , when the M. D. retired at the end of 7. (Spe Extension Tables l2 Price up a VANCOUVER, Wash., March ing to worry about, save a half dozen the fifth the Sox had piled lead cial. Spring is here. pitchers and a brace or two of back that looked discouraging. With It baseball. stops. $50 To be exact, they had paddled out The first game of the season was BiU Sneas and Elmer Lober were tne four runs. fought out on the Arnada School other candidates In Mac's mind for the Table In this unhappy Interim, the Tigers grounds this afternon between the first base job. The Portland manager had been unable to solve the peculiar Arnada became so buoyed up by reports from of Prough, except in fifth Franklin School Midgets and the For slants the Giants. The Giants overcame the Mid- the Imperial Valley during the Winter when Elliott's and Leard's single gets by the small score of 9 to 7. months as to Lober's remarkable per- developed into a . While professional games in millior forming Brawley, he had Elmer began ex- spec at that j $25 In the seventh Sullivan dollar grounds draw thousands of slated for the berth weeks ago. This extraordinary perimenting with Clarence Smith, and tators, they would never see a game value is only one of Clarence spilled the limas. Rogge, his that had more genuine interest tnan in . Lober Is Too Small. the many now to be arm in a sling, then went in and did the game which was played today, and Mac watched Elmer for six innings picked up in our expensive spilling himself. around the initial sack today for the store. a little the admission was iree. Klmer quarter - sawed Hogan pitched Edmonson from the Arnada Giants were Alfred Toung, Yans and then his bubble burst. All sixth to the eighth, inclusive, and - Rausch, 2b.; performed like a. second Hal Chase, oak, beautifully fig- If M. Eaton, lb.: John up ones, wide ured. Size 48-in- Roger E. was tortured for a brace of H. Baton, c; H. Pender, p.: E. Martin, scooped low stretched for when closed; open runs. 3b.: Mills, cf.; Barber, ss., and Milli- - ones and whipped the sphere around in 48x72. Note the heavy "Cack" Menley was placed in full gan, rf. lightning fashion, but his physique is four -- inch rim, the view for the first time in the ninth The Franklin Midgets were Titeman, against him. so said Mac. ten-inc- h pedestal and baseman, re heavy Colonial feet. . "Cack" received the greatest If.: Laws, lb.: MeEnany. 2b.: Strings, c; 'Too small for a first bargain ovation ever accorded a bricklayer in Rice, p.; Wolf, 3b.; Ritchie, cf.; Romlne, marked the Portland manager, shaking "Some flfQC his sadly. "I'll use Derrick there this." at . . iDSJ Los Angeles. This made him feel so ss Berkert. rf. head Other Pedestal Tables good that he sent the Sox weeping On the beach above the ferry landing and keep Lober in left field. Derrick aa Low aa 7.50. to the bench as fast as they could on the Oregon side, on a part of Hayden appears to be in great trim and it ne u be accommodated. Island, is a big beach thrown up by the keep himself that way there Isn't a first The Tigers showed some real class Columbia River. It is well packed and baseman in the league can touch him." in the eighth, when, with two needed is within easy reach of the streetcars McCredie's decision completes the in to tie and three to win, they chased and farrv. Here this afternon the two field. Derrick will be on first. Captain Smith out of the game and Rogge junior teams played a fast game of Rodgers on second, Bobby Davis at Gadsbys' Big Special 4JQ Oak me Kores on third, W. Dave Ban- CfV safely twice, scoring the winning run ball. When the ball wouia reacn short. Art P'-P- before the , Goofs knew the ame was Columbia River It would count as a croft and Babe Reams for utility. Brussels Rug 9x12 Feet Only runs were so These Rugs are special quality with us. We have them in a variety of pat- over. The score: . Tho home MIlllRan Pounds Sphere. terns; the colorings and general designs are certainly excellent Dresser for scored. ' In the outfield five men are avail Gadsbys' special price only...... P7tJW CHICAGOAXS .HAMMER SEALS able: Doane, Ryan, Speas and Lober of " last year's club, and Milligan, of Cedar RUGS NEVER SOLD SO CHEAP V Rapids. White Sox Find Home-Ru- n Groove LIKELY STAR Come and See for Yourself If You Ever Saw Such a Variety to Select From SCHNEIDER Milligan drove in two runs today witn So Reasonably Priced. $8.85 Victory In Francisco. a double into deep center, scored one for San run himself, drew a .walk and featured Oak Dressers at half SAN FRANCISCO, March 7. (Spe- In the fielding with a sensational stab home-ru- n price. This is . one of the cial.) Chicago discovered the M'CBEDIE MAY ATTEMPT TO BUY off the deep center fence, so there is a many. has three large, groove over the rightfield fence chance he may beat one of the vets out Into Bed With It at Recreation Park today and thereby 'S RELEASE. of a job, yet on the last year s form or Convertible a deep drawers and bevel hangs the tale of what happened to the standbys it Is difficult to see where French plate mirror. Fin- the Seals. It was the first victory the Venice Down With Six he can break in. Sox have registered since their arrival. "I Saw Him Let Milligan batted .320 in 1913 at Cedar Two Motions ished wax golden oak: not The score was 3 to 2 in favor of San Hits," Said West, on Arrival at Rapids and stole 53 bases, but as he has varnished. Gadsby always Francisco when the Chicagoans came Training Camp. been out only two days it is hazardous to bat in the first of the ninth, but to draw a permanent line on him yet. sells for less. after Chappell and Ray Schalk had lost The regulars triumphed In the prac the ball out of sight over the wire SANTA MARIA. Cal.. March 7. (Spe tice skirmish by a score of 6 to 3, Mc fence, conditions were reversed and pitcher of Credie trotting out the two rookie cial.) Pete Schneider, star bai-ves- the tally registered- - 5 to 3 against the v twirlers that looked best to him, the Medicine Hat club, ol the estern for local contingent. Canada League, last year. ha been for the regulars and Hanson Howling Harry Hughes had to stand McCredie. and the rooks. recommended to Walter by innings was as follows: the brunt of the burden and the trou the Portland Coast manager will' make The score .SFTTKR $25.00 ble. buy R. H. K. t an effort to his release. 0 0 0 3 o J a i Those homers were by no means ac Schneider is the property of the Seat- Yannigans ..0 cidents. Chappell was all alone when Hits 2 0 0 0 3 u tle Northwest League team. 0 3 2 6 i 1 Princess he slammed the ball beyond the sight "I saw him let Venice down with six Regulars 1 0 - of the crowd, but Schalk waited until West, upon his arrival from Kite 1 0 0 a l a pass had been issued to Berger and hits" said Batteries Yannigans. Hanson and Los Angeles Tuesday afternoon. "I tell Regulars, Salveson and Per for then pounded the horsehide in the you he has something on the ball, and Haworth; FW1 SIZE 1 Dresser same direction as Chapell had done. if Mac could get him and teach him kins. Three runs took the zip out of the something about pitching he un- - Hanson Fast bnt Wild. PlSS" Seals and they went out in short order dnuhtedlv would prove a big leaguer. Hanson showed terrific speed, but the in their last effort. Ping Bodie, trying is a husky, with plenty of big San Bernardino lad lacked control $12.50 to be factious, dropped an easy fly on Schneider and was in trouble most oi tne time. sneed and a crood assortment of hooks. Bobby poked Hughes. 17 seven at Medicine In the Initial inning Davis To H. was given He won and lost one up over the deep left field high-grad- e Jasper the credit for Hat. the first Call and see this winning the game, although it was in looking fence for a home run, and that seemed McCredie has several likely he walked Princess Dresser reality the hitting at his back that young pitchers in his own camp, but to unnerve Hanson, for Duo-Fo- ld Bed when up Bobby a row afterwards. Above is pictured the Divan opened and ready for use as helped matters along. he does not intend to overlook any op- twice in a bed. But two simple motions are all that are necessary to make the we are offering in quarter-s- Chicago was strengthened by the a couple" of Korea drew two safe hits; Krause change from divan to bed. It is unnecessary to move the Divan from the base, portunities, for he needs Milligan doubles, and Rogers and stationary. is enough space presence of Hal Chase on first dependable pitchers to take the places and wall, the back remains There between the awed oak, pretty dull and It certainly made some difference - Perkins a poke apiece. springs to allow the mattress and bed clothes "to remain when folded up. vacated by and Rip Hag- namely, the regular When used as a bed, you do not sleep on the hard upholstering, but on the finish, with 18x36 beveled with the infield snap and ginger in erman, now in the big show. For the Yans mattress that can be placed over the springs, thus making your bed PQft spite of the assertions of Eastern critics augmented by an array of full-size- flil-i- n screaming as comfortable as a d regulation bed. Gadsbys' price wOU French plate mirror. Reg- that Hal has slowed up considerable. talent Doane drew a two-bagge- r, Captain Speas, Chase reported in the mornin and as ARMY IN DEMAND while Other Davenport Beds as Cheap as ular $25 value for y2 price he announced himself in good condi- APOLLO Fisher, Ryan and. Hanson pulled out $22.50 tion there was no delay in putting him Seeking with singles. to work. Women, Shapely as Venus. Lober walked twice and Bancroft manipulated a beauti- The score: Adonises for Partners. once. Dave also White Sox San Francisco ful play around short. h- B H OAE B H O A E Pitcher Salveson showed more confi- ASK TO SEE OUR SPECIAL IRON BED, - 2 2 O' 4 2 0 Is your arm a little flabby. jn Alcock.s.. 4 2 'Mundorff.r 0 2 your leg a little thin? dence than Hanson, and while he was ON SALE FOR 2 L.ord.3 . 8 1 0 10 p'Leary.2. 2 0 1 And army safeties in the fifth . O 12 0 Then the suffragette grand nicked for three .40 hase.l. 3 15 10 Schaller.l. 12 0 you In! good fielding would have shield- $12.50 Collins.r.. 4 0 0 Howard. 1. 0 10 0 0 It will never let Inning, Bodie, m.. 4 0 1 1 Downs,2. . 2 2 8 0 NEW YORK, March 5. Talk about ed him. Salveson has a world of speed Chappell.1 4 1 0 0 Hoiran.m . 0 0 the physical requirements for serving and looks the most finished of all the Berner.2. 1 0 7 0 Corhan.s. . 4 1 neces-.o-- v says Roy Brown, who has been O Sam or the recruits, Schalk. 4 3 1 o Sep'lv'da.c 3 Uncle B league 1911. Johnson,cp 1 O O 1 uaum.p. . . 0 O to break into a Broadway chorus! pitching in a since Fournler 1 O O 0; Hughes.p.. 1 0 young men who want to march Well. l The Recruit Pitchers Field Jasper,p.. 2 1 2 0 C'tw'g-ht,- 0 0 In the picked army at the suffragette Both Salveson and Hanson fielded April 17 will have. to pass a Totals. .81 8 27 15 2 Totals... 32 8 27 15 2 Armory their positions well. much more searching examination. will meet the Batted for Johnson In sixth Inning. Mackay is the Portia who The regulars and Yans S White Sox '..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 3 Miss Hazel Santa Maria nd the Pinal oil field' OMEDRESSERS, mahogany, DRESSERS, with oval mirrors 18x36 and 18x40 Base hits 0 3 8 will pass on the fine points of the teams tomorrow in the first real games 30' PRINCESS GOODwith French 27 PRINCESS mirrors, THINGS 0110102 0 3 suffragette chorus men, or waxed pol- - San Francisco 00002001 young of the Spring. Captain Rodgers' regu- 18x36, square Sheraton designs; regular $30.00 AA inches, with two drawers below, in or $1C Bass hits 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 3 soldierettes. or whatever they are to infield, tflP -- ' lar lineup will be the veteran Dressers. Special at ished oak quarter-sawe- d; $28 to $33 values. Special P ffVV" Summary: Runs Chappell. Berger 2. be. recruits, pXJfJ Schalk and Jasper; Schaller. Corhan and calves and skinny with Harry Krause and the Sepulveda. 8tolen base Lord. Home runs Sunken chest, flat Milligan and Brown, in the gardens. quarter-sawe- d, on the 17 CIRCASSIAN WALNUT DRESSERS, in Colonial and Shera- 106 DRESSERS, in waxed oak, with two small Chappell, Schalk. Two-bas- e hits Downs arms will pass into the discard A visitor in camp today was Jack ton, with mirrors 22x28, French bevel, two small drawers and two large drawers and mirror 22x28 .inches; French 2. Sacrifice hits O'Leary, Hughes. Sac- double quick. Gilligan, who married a lo- JJ1 C rifice fly Chase. First base on called There will be 350 suffragette Venuses be- val- - 4, cal millionaire's daughter. Jack and three large drawers; regularly $32. Special P UsvFv beveled ; eight different patterns ; all splendid lj 1 A Cf balls Off Baum 1. Johnson 2, Hughes In the pageant. The suffragettes want Jasper 1. Struck out By Baum 1, Johnson and he must longs to Minneapolis, but has been ues at $23 to $30. Sale price .V 2. Jasper 3. Double plays Corhan to How- a man for each Venus at the San Francisco camp. 25 CHIFFONIERS, in waxed oak, quarter-sawe- d, straight or ard, Bodie to Schalk. Left on bases White he as strong as Hercules, as graceful says O'Leary 6, 7. as Phoebus He Charles has "made" swelled fronts, all wood' trimmings, with beveled A 30 DRESSERS, in Pacific painted oak finish ; three large Sox San Francisco Two hits and no as Hermes and as shining the Seals, and that if Del Howard can l - runs off Baum in four Innings; two runs Apollo. Pass the word, tnere, gents Bay-- , French mirror; regular value $28. Sale price piTVff drawers, French oval mirror 18x22 inches; sold reg- 07 QC and four hits off Johnson in five innings. .furnishings!. scrape up a star the at $12. Special at Credit victory to Jasper: charge defeat to side bunch will be first or second at ularly '.P '0J Hughes. Time or game 1:40. Limpl finish. . 7 CHIFFONIERS, in mahogany and Circassian walnut ; same Held and McCarthy. the price DINING CHAIRS, oak, with full slip-se- at leather; general designs as the oak. Regular $30.00. (1 C fcO FIGHT ON TAGGART PLAN ANXIOUS Sale price. P I JmJJ regularly sold at $4.50. Sale price pJ.JJ(( CHEHAXIS FANS AKE Indiana Democrats Organize Against High-Grad- e Dining Tables Ever Known See Them in Our Windows LYNCH SQUAD TO MEET Story to Meet Joe Hill, of Tu. The Greatest Bargains in Extension State Boss at Convention. Archie coma, on Wednesday Night. Ind.. March 2. (Spe CHEHALIS, Wash.. March 7. (Spe- SPOKANE INDIANS TO REPORT IN oioi i "tf ia announced in Evansvllle be made by the cial.) Much interest among fight fans that an effort will in contest SAN FRANCISCO MARCH 11. Wilson ana Bryan ieague anu auu-Tagg- has been aroused the tht organization to control the will be staged at the Glide rink, in conven-- . Chehalis, Wednesday night, between approaching State Democratic Hill, Team to Start Training With 26 Men i in Indiana n nA frame the nlatform. Archie Stoy. Chehalis, and Joe of Congressman John W. Boehne Tacoma. This will be the main event. and No Holdouts Boyes Springs to Former six-rou- and Albert J. Veneman, oi tnis city, A go between Willie Maci, Be Scene of Practice. former speaker of the Indiana House of Tacoma. and Leo Cohen, of Centralia, of Representatives, both strong antl- - and also a preliminary between the Taggart men, win go to tne state con Stoy midgets, of this city, will mailt! SPOKANE, Wash.. March 7. (Spe- .rantfin a n rt It is the intention of antl up the programme. cial.) The entire squad of 26 Indians Taggart Democrats to get Veneman on Recently, at the smoker given by the will report to Manager Lynch at the the resolutions committee as a rep- local Eagles in Chehalis, Stoy ai3 Hill No Hatter What bu Want in Furniture Continental Hotel, San Francisco, resentative from the First District. fought a six-rou- draw and as the March 11. There are no holdouts and Th. Democrats are in winner Wednesday night is to have the no players delayed.' Transportation favor of a plank in the state platform chance to fight "Tex" Vernon, of Port- i Tor ILeso. has been iesued. and in many cases a atnte-wld- e nrimarv law. Thev land, at Centralia About April 1, there ell up. Taggart blocked legis is likely to be an interesting contest. idby point out t already taken that Butler, Powell, Lewis and Wuffll are lation or tnis Kina in me iu.bi session Charles Jost, recently from Portland, already In camp at Boyes Springs, o the Legislature. la in charge of the matches. 1