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The Oregon Daily Journal from Portland, Oregon • Page 11

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THE OREGON DAILY PORTLAND, FRIDAY; JULY 20, 1917. 11 aa "a substitute foV tba'conixnlttea or Northwestern dun every week day boms ran. ln'tba first Inning tor the ntlnc parties pepsin through and'by arrangement. J. t- rted box aster 1 Barry walked.

The SHO DEALER FROM NATIONAL LEAGUE unamoerHua amendment. ana tnis Robinson substitute, after bains Itself AMERICAN LEAGUE hers daily, and more people are coming by train than last season. Two and three day trtps are the rule to the Me- North Junctioa and Jersey stations. Deschutes Canyon Henry Letton and BOSTOI CHAMBERLAIN STATES NEWSPAPER STORY OF CHICAGO AS. H.

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A. Chle Little fished making fair 7.0olBns.rf. 5 a .4 10 2 2 Pirates Beat Brares, to 1 Boston, July 20. (L N. 8.) Cooper Tigers Shut Oat, 2 to Detroit, July 20.

(L N. 6.) Detroit MANILA SAYS ISLAND tollua, rail liver and upper Desciutca, Boms particularly fine catches have been made this week in the Deschutes Weaver.Sb.. 4 E.Collina,2b 3 13 1 4 110 Gardner, 8t. 4 catenas ox irtm i to is eacn. ana a fish were larger la six than the aver-, age.

The water is rising now. on -count of warm weather and melting snow; a was too much for the Bravest and Pittsburg won, I to Four bits were got only three hits off Danes' and was hut out, Jto 0. The Tigers scored moon amended, was finally adopted. Meanwfclle, the senate was Ins various roll calls, some on the Robinson amendment and some on the committee amendment. Under the rules It was to order to perfect both of these amendments before the final vote was taken on substituting the Robinson amendment.

8ome of these roll calls, taken by themselves and without reference to OiFelach.ef... 4 110 8 15 1 2Rlsberg.aa.. 4 1 6 OjSehalk, 4 2 0 2 Hooper 4 1 Lewie, 4 0 Scott. 4 4 2 4 0 gathered, joff Cooper, who only allowed VRONG rapids, near Pringl Talis. Fine iuck Is met with "by others going Into Eaat Lake and Paulina, Lake.

Trolling for the 10-poundera Is in a class by Itself, and once a fiaherman has experienced VOTE MERCHANTS PROSPER LIQUOR one man to reach second base aftar Lilt 1 0 both their runs In the second on, Veach, triple, Hellman'a single, a sacrifice hit, a passed ball and a sac- the second Inning. The score: Wolf one. p. 0 0 0 0 110 0 Burgess Appointed the thrill of get tins a real big fish on BOSTON I PTTTSBCRQ AB. H.

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rmce riy. The score: 10 0 0 his hook he is not content with the lit DETROIT tMurphy 0 9 0 0 KBW YORK arnrlQe.aa 4 8 SBlgbee.tf.. 8 18 0 To Livestock IB. H. O.

A tle one thereafter. ab. h. o. a.

PwaU.ct.. 4 11 8 ceptive. Some wanted to perfect the Ki A. IVICbratn. Head OT Dig 83-0 27 84 IS 27 8 2 WA.lt 2 1 Wnite Salmon The White Salmon VUUZO 4 0 1 Oobb.cf....

4 12 Rebg.rf.... a 0 0 OiJtlntT.rf 5 Kelly 4 0 3 OCerey.ef ft aonetchy.lb 4 0 10 3iW.Wag'r.l 8 tnUh.3b. 3 11 8 Report Indicated He Had Vot- ed to Permit Making of Beer, In Oregon, Factory, Says His Firm Is river is affording- better sport than to perfect the committee or Battad for Wllnams la aerenth. Batted (or Wolfrasf In ninth. tBaa tor Scfaalk In ninth.

OiBeiuBuu2t ftPeck.aa. 2 0 0 0 4 0 1 4 0 13 usual the past week. At Trout Lake Chamberlain amendment. The main difference was that the RoDrason PlHK.lt... 1 a DeOoa.S..

4 fowling. 8 1 Boston ,..20000 1 0003 Shipping Shoes to China. summer outing parties are now arriv veaca.U. 1 2 4 1 Barper.rf.. 2 0 1 Vmg.rr.

2 0 4 1 0 Baker. Kischer.e... 4 Chicafo 0 0 0 1 0 0 0. 0 11 4 0 1 3 0 1 joopcr.p. ing dally.

H. F. Xtogge caught trout and A. C. Becker 10.

At the North Kanaas.ct HUlr.rr. Rons Barry. Gainer. Gardner. Jaekaon.

Bla- 2 4 8 amendment omitted any mention of beer or wines, while the Chamberlain amendment save the president power rrsgraaaur.e 3 0 0 1 0 ntspTti1ek 1 mage 1 1 Bag as. 0 0 Salem; July 1. Governor Withycombe has appointed J. Burgess of Pilot Rock, formerly stats senator from Umatilla county, a member of the state livestock sanitary board. c.

When writing to or railing oa adrtlr plea a Bentloa The iovrnal. iaev. i i berg Error Wolfgang. Two base hi ta -Gardner, relach. Three base hit RUberg.

Hoaie Nanam ker.e 1 2 It A. McGrath of Manila, P. ac ACTION HELD IMPOSSIBLE rim Gainer. Bases on balls Off Williams 2. to prohibit or regulate their manufac OoUod.s....

2 companied by Mrs. McGrath and their western dam the following record was compiled by C. Hutculns: A. J. Smith, 43; H.

O. Kill. 43; a J. Higdon. 41; O.

Akin. IT. Morning and afternoon aute stage to Trout Lake and off Wolfgang 1. off Both 3. Struck oat By (jore.p 0 ture.

wuium a. dt uaut a uoooie piayi 88 11 27 8 1 Total. .33 4 27 14 two small children, were visitors In Stood by Committee Senalk to Gandil. J. OoUlna to Schalk.

Ub- Portland Thursday en route home aft Batted Csr Barnes In aeeond. Batted turn AUen is eighth. Senator Chamberlain stood by the 0 plree Dlneea and O'Loagtuin. committee amendment, which he had I er a tour of the country which ex- Plttaberg 1 2300001 Xxplanetton of How Wrong Impression Ooourred Given la Beply 1y floater to X. a.

Baker's ILetter. 2T 14 Totals SO 3 24 13 Philadelphia at Cleveland, no same Rostom 0 0 1 reported, and, while helping to perfect I tended to Boston. Batted (or Col loo In elrbth. today, played June 17. Kane Saoira.

Pltler. sUng. Carey. Ward, Debee. Cooper.

anna Mir prill 2. Saw- McGrath is the pioneer Am.ri tft ntfrn th MinmittM'i airee-1 can shoe manufacturer in the far east ltnx. W. Wagner, Ward. Two baa hi Smith.

Carer. Ming. Mag. Stolen be Moran to Be "Went," Not "Sent." tinn Tc-Kn w. 4.T.ti ft riia.

I esrapusnea nimseii in ousmess Caxev a Blsbe 1. Left oa bate Boston 4. Chicago. July 10. (L N.

a) Jack posed automatically of the committee Manila during the romantic days of amendment. mJ'" DOW head Ah Moran, prixefighter, has filed Plttaberg 0. Baa ea balls Off Ragan 1. eft AUan 2. 8 truck oat By Allen B.

by Barsae 1. by Bagas I. by Cooper 3. Wild pitch Allan i. Paaacd bail Tragraaaar.

Psiplra (Batted (or Maisel In eighth. iRan (or Caldwell In eighth. Detroit 0 2000000 2 New York 0 000OO0O 00 Bona Teach, Hellmann Error Vltt, Teach. Toons, Stanage, Miller. Kaaamaker.

Two base bit CaldweU. Three base hit Veach. Sacrifice hita Baah. Vea.cn. UaWl.

Harper. Saeri. Ilea fly Young. Stolen baaea Haraans 2. First on balls CnUop 2.

off Dauas Bit by pttcber By Daoaa 2. rtrat on errors Detroit 1. New York 2. Left on baaea Detroit New York S. Struck out By Daoaa 3.

Doable plays Daoaa to Bush to Heilmann. Walters to Plpp to Peck. Paaaed ball Nanamaker. Um- application for enlistment In the avia Hnrlnr men oaoo company ot anw nlla, which has an Immense factory tion corps of the United States army. O'Day and Harriaoa.

All others postponed; rain. of the same view sometimes divided decause they had different views as that supplies American shoes not only to the Philippine Islands, but to China "I'm glad Jack Is going to be went' Instead of a said Mr a. 'Washington, July 10. (WASHINGTON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL) Senator Chamberlain has made reply to a letter from E. A.

Baker, representing the Anti-Saloon league in Oregon, in which a statement was asked as to whether the senator had voted acocrdlng to his pledges on the prohibit! cm question during the consideration of section 12 of the food control bin. In the Baker letter it was stated that a Portland morning newspaper bjssV. TtTe two tor. and Canton. Moran.

who was with her big husband. FISHING BULLETIN were alike clear enough all the way "The leather trade of the United through. States." said Mr. McQrath, "never was In better shape for the tanneries and They were both of opinion that the Almost automatic in Its operations is a new cabinet for quickly developing X-ray photographs for dentists use. Bend Fishing In the lakes and streams In this vicinity Is now the best It has been this season.

Auto advice of the president should be fol- wholesalers than It Is at present. lowed, with the hastening of action on While I was in Boston I placed orders pttea McUormlek. Kallin and Owens. Sothoron Bests Walter Johnson St. Ixuis, July JO.

(L N. 8.) Both-oron bested Walter Johnson in a pitching duel, the Browns taking the game, 4 to 2. The locals piled up a good margin In the first Inning, Johnson the food bill as the highest considera for stocks required in our factory to tion, in line with the president's ex- carry on our business during the com printed reports indicating that Sena- press ion. "I regard the Immediate pas- I ing year and had no difficulty In sret tor Chamberlain at 'the stern de sage of the bill as of vital consequence I ting all the leather we need, but it is to the safety and defense of the na true that prices had to be paid by scoring two runs on bases on balls, a sacrifice hit, a wild pitch and three tion. our company which will compel us to singles make substantial Increases in The score: LOUIS I WASHINGTON S7.

prices of all our shoes." AB. H. O. A.l AB. H.

O. A. COUNTRY BANKS CAN With reference to conditions in tlie 3 3 3 ludjre.lb. 0 18 2 Philippine Islands. Mr.

McGrath sa.id I Aestln.Sb. 8 1 (Shanks, aa 3 CHARGE TO COLLECT CHECKS AND DRAFTS 2 1 8 0 4 0 4 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 OiU.Hilao.cf. 1 Rlc.rf 0 Poater.2b. MtnottT.lt 0 Leonard. 3b 1 0.Johnsol,p.

that business has not been materially gierib 4 2 hurt by the war. The merchants are geTereld.a. 8 0 prosperous, the, Filipinos contented and Magee.ab.. 4 0 thrifty and the capital city is grow- Iseeoses.cf. ing wonderfully.

1 WHEN ITS OVER 80 YOU NEED "MULT From Soda Fountain Your Grocer or Eut 46 Correct Fitness! Fine tailoring and absolutely correct design give to Mat hi clothes a style atmosphere that adds to the pleasure of every oc mand" of the hop growers had voted to permit the manufacture of beer In Oregon. The senator replies that not only is this untrue, but such action could not be taken hero, since Oregon, under her prohibitory amendment and laws, is attending to that Question for Itself. Situation Complicated Senator Chamberlain in his letter explains to some extent the legislative situation, which was rather complicated and would require a long statement to completely dissect. First the house considered the Lever bl'J, which rrohibited use of grains fqr making distilled liquors, and gave the president power to regulate or prohibt beer and wine making. While this was still under debate Washington.

July 18. Amendments to the federal reserve act. as agreed U) Tr II I tite jrojr-nrroxiCATOro czxsAl, I I the jrojr-nrroxiCATOro oexzAx. bztxsasx regulated by the federal reserve board. to in conference and finally passed.

8 27 7 Total 83 8 24 11 Washington OOOOOOOl 1 2 St. Loeis 2 001001 Run Sbotton. 8kan. SUler. Jacobeon, but In no caseo exceed 10 cents per give authority for country banks to 3100 or fraction thereof, based on the chare for the collection of checks casion where you wear them' whether it be for business or so cial affairs.

total of checks and drafts presented fky-at Staler. Sacrifice hits and drafts, under regulations made by I at one time, for collection or pay any one time, for collection or naV hit Austin, Jacobeon the federal reserve boaxa. i roent of checks and drafts and remia- Many cSuntry banks have long con-1 sion therefor by exchange or other- Pasted ball Ainamith. Stolen base Fveter. Wild pitch Johnson 1, Sothoron 1.

Baaea en balls Off Johnson 2, off Sothoron 4. Struck out By Sothoron 5, by Johnson 2. Left oa base tit. bonis 6, Washington 8. Umpire Uildebrand and Evan.

tended for this privilege, while the I wise; but no such charges shall be members of the federal reserve board I made against the federal reserve in the house. Senator Chamberlain, in order to secure quicker action, Intro-ducted the same measure In the senate have opposed it. It has been claimed I banks." Corbett ly jC Corner Sthand i ryJf Budding flulillj rrison Sts. 2fc I rjffA X- rzS mrriH 1 ntNS WKAMi I ZSZ lu ll.sliiTATX latOPtyCT CO yS' I TAJTOOITTES.WASsU rosTiajro. oa that because not allowed to charge on 1 Another section of the bill author- and It was reported from the agrlcul such collections, many state banks I lies reserve banks to exchange re-have remained out of the federal re-1 serve notes for gold and gold certifi- Red Sox 3, White Sox 2 Chicago, July 20.

(L N. Boston tural committee without recommendation. A few days after this the house passed the bill, amending it to prohibit use 'of food stuffs for any alco serve system. eates, with the object of bringing Into defeated the White Sox. 3 to 2, in the What Is known as the Hard wick first game of the series.

Gainer hit a the banks the "floating sold." Another section authorizes officers and nmendment. orlsrinatina: with Senator holic drink. House Bill Substituted Hardwlck of Georgia, was placed In the bill In the senate- The complete directors of member banks to receive the same rate of interest as other depositors and to discount their notes and bills of exchange at their home bill Includes numerous amendments to To straighten out the parliamentary situation. Senator Chamberlain then had the house bill substituted for the the federal reserve act, only two or three of which are of importance At banks on the same terms as others, senate bill in the senate and the agri first the Hardwlck amendment gave upon affirmative vote or written con cultural committee proceeded to con sent of a majority of the directors. authority to the banks to collect 10 eider amendments to that bill.

It cent on each S100 or fraction, based on the total of checks and drafts pre adopted an amendment on the lines of the original house bill, leaving discretion with the president as to wines Klamath Rato Case Washington. July 19. Ax inline- that sented at one time for payment or re mission. and beer, and instructed Senator Cham railroad operating conditions favor San Francisco against Portland in berlain, its spokesman on the floor, to In conference this provision was modified to give tne federal reserve board the power to regulate the report this amendment, which he did. reaching northern California and Klamath Falls, the San Francisco It was therefore sometimes called the i a.a ak.

chamber of commerce, filing a brief committee amendment, sometimes the cnrB irr I as intervener with the Interstate com Chamberlain amendment. Threats of filibuster were made, first by one side and then the other. r.n.mmh.r comparison for rates Into that tor- and the tangle became so serious that "1 ntory. President Wilson intervened and sug' The brief Is filed In two gested that the drastic dry provisions brought by the Portland Traffic and the federal reserve bank of Its district a balance sufficient to offset the Items in transit held for Its account by. the federal reserve bank; provided Transportation association against the Southern Pacific.

In one of the cases further, that nothing in this or 1 cCud River raUroad also beln. of the house bill should be eliminated and the bill speeded on Us way as fast as possible. The senate decided it would take up seetion 12 and make an end of It. Substitute Adopted Yhen section 12 wei taken up. Senator Robinson offered an amendment a defendant.

Seth Mann is attornev other section of this act shall be con strued as prohibiting a member or for the San Francisco interests. He quotes from an opinion by the non-member bank from making rea sonable charges, to be determined and Innnnrvi commission In the Salt Lake class and commodity rate case, that "distance, grade and curvature are Important elments in cost of service, especially on mountain lines," and quotes tonnage ratings to show that locomotives cannot haul as big loads from Ashland to Hornbrook as they can from Duns-mulr to Weed, He asserts that the Portland Chamber of Commerce back haul case, wherein the commission apparently failed to make allowance for heavy grades, does not apply. The reason rates were flved there on a milease basis, he says, is because of competi tive features, not because operating conditions axe always to be ignored. Present rates from Portland, are justified. It lev claimed, and any re duction to Northern California and Klamath Fafla would discriminate against San Francisco.

American Steamer Battles and Loses VV VV. xTx Si tTWaVXl Cwrsqr I -J rTavigaeor of Bivsr Congratulates (tea on Board of sCoreal on Splendid right rut trp, Washington, July 0, (L N. tj.) I yissi Mk? Two Americans were lost and two In Crowded Cars, Stuffy Offices, Hot Streets-Cool B. V. D.

ware wounded as a result of an attack on the American steamer Morenl by a German submarine off the coast of Spain. July-11. according to announce ment Thursday by Secretary Daniels. "During the fight, which lasted a EN used to be content, if little over two hours," said the report, "we fired about 160 shots but the steering gear was shot away and Summer was bearable. B.

D. has made Sum- the ship was going around and around In circles while in range. "The submarine fired about 100 shots while we were on the Morenl. of which 4t found their mark." According to the officer In charge of mer enjoyable, through its cool comfort and bodily freedom. In our own modernly equipped Cotton Mills at Lexington.

N. C. the Nainsook from which Loose Fitting B. V. D.

Undergarments are made, is produced in a scientific manner from selected eotton to insure durability In wash and wear. the naval crew of the Morenl a gasoline tank was hit after the fight had been in progress about half an hour. This caused a fire, which drove both the ship and gun crews into the small boats. As the men made away from the flaming ship the submarine captain In our own B. V.

D. Factories the garments are skilfully cut, strongly stitched, accurately finished called the boats alongside and congratulated the men on the fight they had put up, which was, the captain fat and be cool and comfortable all day long. said, the best he had ever seen made by a merchant vessel. He then in MADE THE! quired whether there were any Englishmen aboard and received a negative answer. Finally the crew was picked up by B.V.U (awrwsjtsr? ItbvmlahJ the Spanish ship Valbanera.

BEST RETAIL TRADE i Will Have Charge B. V. P. Cloaed Crotch Uaioa Sails. (rat v.

a a). Of Boys Division Walter Lucia, Its Commercial E.V.O. Cost Cat Uuwnauis ul i Length Draw, street, will take charge of the boys' division of the Boise T. M. on The B.

V. D. Company, N.Y. August 14. Mr.

Lucia has had some training for the position, inasmuch as he was one of the assistant secretaries of the i Portland boys' division. For several years Mr. Lucia has been a sales man for the Pacific Coast BisculS company. The boys division at Boise has more FLEISCHNER, MAYER CO. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS than 100 members at present.

Mr. Lucia is to go to the same association that took Richard Randall from the Portland TM to be general secretary. Mr. Lucia wtll marry Rath XL Jeff- OOtt 14..

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