[6][7][8][3] After the Vancouver franchise relocated to Albany, the Oregon State League permanently folded on July 6, 1904.
Preble, the Vancouver/Albany team finished 9.5 games behind the first place Salem Raglans in the final Oregon State League Standings.
The 1918 Vancouver Beavers joined as charter members of the Pacific Coast International League, during the season.
[12] Shortly after the Vancouver, Washington franchise began play, the Pacific Coast International League folded.
Playing under managers Robert Brown and James A. Hamilton in the two locations, the team finished 16.0 games behind the first place Seattle Giants in the final standings.
The continuation of World War I, the Spanish flu pandemic, as well as local factory work times all contributed to the demise of the 1918 league.
[13][14][15][7] Baseball Hall of Fame member Joe McGinnity played for the 1918 Vancouver Beavers, compiling a 2–7 record with a 3.30 ERA at age 47.