The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 26, 1909, Page 2

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HOME RUN WALLOP WINS LAST GAME FOR DUCKS PORTLAND TAKES LAST GAME Wm, Ay #.—The Indians OF SERIES'BY TIMELY HIT M TING IN THE EIGHTH i Aw real the plea s \ x . . t - Casey's D te took a mila h h 4 ou ; eprit the eighth Inning ¥ > me Mike whi like & .¥ . enous acte t ‘ : " attle } ' t u 1o28 o9-3 Swantor arted th : Be Mg, Are with a w A : . Aiken, tw and M ‘ at TACOMA, A en . the bal ung t ‘ any ‘ dential at “ rr 0 f 1 full, did k “hit game. Jom ; ay ag oe oe 5 nehed firet, tw er When M Ly ha on : " ' i t 8 midway between t sweet © when M STANDING OF THE CLUBS. and hon grabbed 1) didn't take the trouble to hike ba Northwestern League v te third, bet , right we ; fy - ‘ ‘ ‘ “ ; ‘ ‘ act 1 ‘ § ’ AMERICAN LEAGUE At D K R mM | At - . STANDING OF THE CLUBS AL. BR. ELPO. A.B Y ‘ oro Ds ee aie 0134 " as | 40 i 4 . ee “a 4121 1 0} Rew 2. oe ae Se v : ‘ cei} 4 o 0 oe : : NATIONAL LEAGUE ~ at att r " Fr r i ‘ u ‘ . n ' Moran b . R iif ¥ R HPO. AE. ; R at 1@ t if 5 Bassey. rt nas ©0539 Batteries —D Melon Multis. 1b "oe ie Be nite an Garry J 1 > e@1e kK mand Kane Btaton, 4e@101 Swanton, If 41160 Standing of the Clubs Tro#h, ¢ pa twe @ w F Kinsella, p #o01 58 = ‘ ; ; . -< ‘ 4 Totals 31 6 6 27 0 tg, be ; Soore by innings Boston : ‘ “ Beattie 01020009 3! Priindetphio : , Portinad eooee oes 1 shure ‘ ane Bommary : Az mond. Swanton : Fitter hits mney COAST LEAGUE. rane y Strack out ton. tt by Kinsefia, 16. Games Yooterday. balle—Ort Seaton, & Balk At Lom Angeles : Double play—Caproa, Rays «ame— RK mw Magee. Time of game—2 Han Francisco .......-.8 9 9 pire—Mr. Flynn. | Vernon See Hatteries—Rasteriey, Henley and Capron’s home run with the Williams; Harkins and Kinkel full, and another by Mike LL i as the Afternoon game R H. EK Saturday's San Francisco : i which bonste the top- | Vernon Sie See natch. The me interesting to/ Ratteries— Corbett and Berry THE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1909. SPORTING NEWS | NOW, IF THE CLUB WINS TODAY, | OR IF—-AND IF--WHAT’'S THE USE! NOW IF WE'D WIN TERDAY AN’ LOSE TURMORRER, DAT ‘VO MAKE UGS S86 BUT IF WE'D LOSE TERDAY AN’} WIN TO MORRER DAT ‘UD Westin OIS‘LL DRIVE ME BATTY! Ouch! SUCH A HEADACHE! ay rear AUTOS MAY WHIR WHERE HOOFS USED TO GALLOP: 5. THACK OWNERS AND BURT MEN | w pee few zens CON TRMPLAT A ShRInS OF MH ted ° tlet RACKS SUM Mm that this year, when #0 BILLIARD SHARKS Rh Cod with pte be oak } play j 0S HERE'S A CHANCE . all team, now ca ot Heston in al | hot tor eorday * Tie HAL w indie ‘ > 2) Te WHO aN iTS Ces Sere Gem S STAND 15 MENUTES. Cline, booking agent, suys that any who wante games ite at the city hal 1 Jenn Brow * weight i: 1 Thisties put one and wh on & Hergert n at etre. 6 The game was a ¢ coon from start to fimiah New otters $ the Scotchmen will meet the Key-| br te stone Giants at Woodland park. | minut For future con ae phone A. | must Mmyere, Bakara We are getting Beattic fane a stugging match. Stovall and Mogan. In & pitchers the yesterday the business chance advertisers. Try for Dug’s bunch lambasted the ball j Garden team defeated the an sé. ore r retired Portland. Seore— R. H. E.| Knights of Colurntvus at Ballard by | ————— ing bis) Portland 7 7 dja score of 2 to 6 Im the third in Low Angeles € 11 Bining Boyle gave Clark a free ticket, | Batteries—Qraney and Armbrwe | after AB. ROFLPO. A. B./ ter: Koestner and Orendortt. i & eee | 6 21 0 4 3) At San Francisco. | seo .6 2 3 0 © 6) Morning game RnR = |X 5 1 @ 2 3 6) Sacramento ee ee 4 3 8 8 0 6) Omkland ae | } bbb g g/2rmet Chrimun ene Lewis, — { BY ANVIL CHORUS 15 2 1 6 & 1). Afternoon game R H. Bl The much-maligned umpire, Mr. | oo at ae Sacramento 2 iy has at least one auneh an ‘Totals 117 % 6) Oakland eee trie Beattie, who w — Batteries — Baum and Graham, | « editor of The c Portiand AB. REPO. AB. | pose and La Long tee: Pre polled a esa 8 1 |mond will eventually make good tt} ew 3001006 Standing of the Clubs let alone se init Won. Lost. Pot | You'll never win anything by | 4 »| Ban Francisco 16 y 409 | knoc neludes the writer, and| O10 ¢ | paid ye H 1-1 6 2 6| Rortiand rr 4 591 | sans himeoit 2 ec eee we p- eo. .4*3 224 8 Sacramento ° ri lu 622 A Bt BSCRIBER AND A FAN , wurtnter, ¢ 1 @ 0 © 0 6| Los Angeles 12 1a 0 I . Bheehan.c . 20 13 @ 1, Oeklend u ed 440) Y LI In | n ul Guyn, p & if 401 6 1 1) Vernon se 9 18 376} | ts Totals % ¢ 617 ¢ MOTOR BOAT MEN tthe os£03 : ortiand 20000100 3-6 Summary: Two-base hits—Fr base bit—She Home nek bite Meare by toning HAVE BIG FEED | Btolen bane: y * Hite Off Guyn, 12 in $ innings; off Bwan-| Oo you want to buy @ geod res ee er CT OUk \taurant? if 90, see the business ny 1, “tases 2m bully |ehance column on page 6, **+ —Or Rk off Guyn. 1; off — Gwanion, 1. Wild pitches—Rush Swanton, 3. Hit by pitched ball TO Time of game—1 hour 46 minutes Fy pital Umptre— Mr. Flynn, (withe . 25c Bottle Liquid Genet i “Fearon o Veneer 13c You save 100 Savings & Trust iragin Company ~ A } Second and Cherry ‘ v, ‘a DIRECTORS N. B, SOLNER YORDINAND SCHMITZ J.D. LOWMAN A.D, STEWART OFrricerRs JAMES D. HOG 4. D. LOWMAN, Vu A. B, STEWART, View Presi- dent N. B. SOLD, « ROLLIN = BAN Vene ite ie bottle Liquid Ven 2he hremtdent Fred M. Spinning 1 3 10 Sec ond Ave. The Star want ade are leeding pany people to prosperity, How Rona the business chance column page 6, and see for yourself. *** yw, A ULL, Prost Officer Two SPECTATORS Among the late arrivals in Suite sre many new style feature ON HUKLS MAN AMONG je Conturen , PROT STRIKE ONm, New Coats are arriving HEAD ANOTHER every day oited Irene) | nites dae MILLINERY New Pattern Hats have just arrived Your Credit is Good EASY PAYMENTS CASH CREDIT Westberg & Childs fac or porated 1812—Becond Ave.—1312 Pianos, Pianos Retiring From Business LESS THAN FACTORY PRICES nad PIANOS Kimball Piano, little used ..,... .. $110 Marshall & Wendell,) little used ..... $110 Behr Bros. Piano, little used .... . $185 Kingsbury P » lit. tle used ...... $110 Crown Piano, little Sees cea .. $250 Knabe, Chickering Bros., Sitchin: Haines Bros., and other high grade Pianos, all go regard. less of cost. CLINE PIANO CO. 1406 FIRST AVE, WILL MEET TONIGHT CATCHER POWERS | DIES AT PHILLIE) (hy United Prose) PHILADELPHIA Mike" Powers, on adelphia Americans, died . ftal here toda ‘ pite eral days tt tHe b orn w NOTES OF THE = CAME = Make money. Our business |ehance column, page 6, shows you how. CLEARANCE SALE All Fall #tock of Clothing Hate, Shoes and Men's Pw & Goods at lees than RAINIER CLOTHING STOR, 1104 Wivet Awe We figure to bring you back here many times. Regal $15 | Sui Are the medium we’re using without any jualification the nicest—most stylish—best made—biggest value Suits at ever sold anywhere, If me of them to please you, you can get Your Money Back Sole Agents On the Square, Opp. Totem Pole The Raven prescription service means that the doctor's akill in pre scribing is most efficiently supple jmented by the druggist’s skill in compounding. RAVEN DRUG CO, | 1416 Second Av Total Cost Only 10c w Husiness, Ring up t Ma Ind, L 40nd NEW YORK BOX LUNOH ©O ON THE | | COLUMBIA | || The question is often asked, “Vi is it tl I mg the COLUMBIA RIVER is being soug! home. | County The answer i C 1mm | In the first place irrig l land | never | before the’ public under as favorable conditior I t in “thé | Richland Valley; the lo n being the rmed by | the mighty Columbia and Yakima Rivers. W ltitude of ] le than 370 feet above sea-level, being nearest range of mountains, gives tl parti t J tic cone | ditions unsurpassed anyw! With the fine cane | ash il, sub-soi grr bit j | by experts | as “Ideal Fruit Land I 1} i rds the Colur er, insuring perfect Ir xc, g this land a Sou East pe i none As g the best, | WATER Pay . ” Water being the essent uisite ‘for successful irrigation one must Sear in mind thi nt t That all the | oul at * Rich! ; by GR rY FLOW DITCHES, under@ water right that insures our growers plent f wat t all times, REMEMBER ours is no experiment or pr proposition, ld people wint to get in at RICHLAND? Bee land that | I en itself right; it’s early, it’'siexe the very cx r of best markets in the North: or slush—soil that "sae will grow he Columbia, with the at ! zy in that direction, and the as I irthern Pa- cific line, will commence t short time, gives f e unsurpassed. homesecker, after investigating numerous other transportation facilities to The intell } irrigated districts, comparing prices, locatior ite, ada bility for successful fruit growing, poultry raising, ete. decides to locate at Richland what he wants and has found i it at Richland. This can be verified by dozens of different gew arrivals If the land at Richland was not all that it is claimed to be, do you think for one instant that the thousands of dollars tat have been invested by nd other busi- ness men would have gone to Richland had their faith’ im this 523 wonderful VALLEY not been prompted after thorough investie oe } gation? a i We have some few choice tracts selling as low as $125 an © | acre, including PERPETUAL WATER RIGHT S, on very easy i terms. Homeseekers appreciate its superiority over other dis- j tricts, which is proven by the great number of settlers impr | their land. Investigate this while you have the opportunity, | | prominent Seattle, Tacoma I I RICHLAND LAND CO. 18 Downs Building, Seattle Call or Write for Literature. Phones—Main 731, Ind. 4820. AMUSEMENTS. Moore Theatre JOHN CORT, Manage >) Brooks Presents LILLIAN RUSSELL Ja the Racing Comedy, ow LR of ce A Camping With the Victor You'l! have more fun with a Victor this summer while on your vacation than with anything you can take along It will play dance music for you, it will give a vaude- ville show, a complete opera. A new col. lapsible born makes {t posstble to pack them easily Get yours now JOHN CORT, Manages Tug Record Musical Comedy, / Second Rig Week, | 7 &Co 1406 2ND AVE The Lates “THE Portraying NEXT-—Nort y M Los T HEATRE Main 1304; tad a of the Bent Matt PRerry PReGTY Romance of David OF and Peg Wofttingte® Sutt Cases Traveling Bags ple ¢ ors given ’ a, AY TH APACHE DANCE MEEK TRUNK 4 BAG Co, ff’ mune Farce Sh A © ee oe pata caciannaslliens at Wear of New Vort 6—o'THHER hic PRATUREES. ete —— sasistalaain isonet AMUSEMENTS pianos NaN, | Olympic Theatre ,° 2h, 08 MACHINES ee ee | | Aaveneed Vinee wtiie, Week Musical ¢ fev April ¥ wie} 4 sm w ge at< F ma! ® orknact & ei Pricks—100, 20 The a Moc a bore t ri of Programpl Bu a ‘ wut ern League STAR jo Park POPULAR eo 2:80, TY Private Lanaga Wire to All Ba. BASEBAL LL) Pri jo, 308 ngos Prices Tomorrow at 0 mn i Tac a m4 Putts Mg b ALL NEW ACTS now Sa sree = G8 First Av, Gane Bl rake Vester Aa | ur Ami j Car, ic and. B00. |

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