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; $ . , ' THE OREGON" DAILY JOURNAL, ' PORTLAND, I.tONDAY LVEMNG,. ' JUNE D, 11. ... Ifltd hy " ' : rj. A. HOKAN 72 irsed BUNKER HILL NINE DOES GOOD WORK '7'- '-t. ! SALEM RAGLANS WIN ; THE ENTIRE SERIES, Th Bast Portland Bunker HIUs de feated th Alerts, at . ttit former's rrsxroms frlTO BOACX o t ;, ' bts Aim m OAja w w ItABT CkAVTZU : . OW '; A tUmt iAYB OAMWTOT ' Soeela. iUpatch te Tee Jetoael) SsJera. June 10. The Salem Raglans grounds, in the Suburban League ssrlss, I hsv ' demonstrated , their superiority or in sTxvaau, 7 '1: Oakland. 1: Portland. I., ..t-v. ) Cooper and Byrnes; 'ROach arid Steel- 'taait' ,7 " V: ' , ''. nvsthoossnd' enthusiastic fans saw . j the Brown to Ofwa to defeat- at th Kn4a nf tHa Oakland acarecatlon yea tarda y afternoon, by the score of 4 to 1, , 1ft one of the best played, most xclttng and interesting games on the : nom k trrounds this year. For Is Innings th . beet that, both teams could d W to fret one run apices across the rubber, Portland's coming In the seventh and ' Oakland's In the eighth Inning. In the , elvfnth things looked rosy for the lo- rals, but when Roach thought, n bad Btreit struck out Tom Brown called : " ,,,n"'"1 I ctnUaa of .714. cosuy to tne Browns, mrwi ruij wnn, i i , - -j t erterward. in tncir sail oi me eievemui rortland couldn't reVth first, so the sua-1 , . ttnae was nded. .' ". ' " " t yesterday mom ins: by a, score of 14 to 1 The-features of the tni wars the pitching of Ooodeli and the hitting of Parrot t,' Ooodeli held bis .opponents flown to three hits and s track out serea Parrot t secured four bits, one of, which was for' three baaes. Ooodeli also se cured a two-base hit and a long three base bit The teams lined up" , as fol lows s, l .,.,.-.v.v 'V,' f ,v, , Jtdoh ii,iwtMtt-ikiMkHi' tranga Kennedy ....'...c. r.....iu Hahn O. Newell ,",, h f. ........ Anderson Parrott ..,......,1 b.. ...,..,. linott Barrel! ,.,.... ..s.s.. Terlan Andersftn tandyTaylof S. Newell Oo6dell . . . . : p Crandalt Hits Bunker Milt, 14; -Alerts, . I. B truck out By Ooodeli, f; by Ctandall, 1 Unplre Morely. Scorer Harry Taylor. Campbell replaced Ctandall la the bot In the sixth inrilng. ' ' Next Sunday the Bunker'HIlls play Multnomah at the latter grounds, and the Alerts play the Nonparlels. The Bunker Hills lead the list, with A per- ;, BTZ1TT KZXT ATUBSAT SXXTdX ovef. Eugene Blues ' by wlnnlnf tf try , gamS of the series by a decisive score, the lt gams yesterday afternoon re sulting In the soore of 7 to 4 In favor of Salem. ' It was the best gam xf.th series In point of the score and also ths playing of the two .teams. Ths' at tendance was largs and tbs Interest good tthtll ths Use, aS th gams was close and not decided until th last inning. thro runs and Eugene none, but 1 the, : Bwu,, Jun'.lO.-atU'g, derby Is eighth the visitor mads one. fcnd Salem o be seed at the MeadAw next'Satur-: replied with four In tbs text Eugene "J. ths third event, of the succeeded in getting hlne men on bases k,n on ths local track. In 10J Royalty . . . k and mad thre run, but wr unabl won, ana woratius last year, There rof .;'. t ". Campbailh' h core. Emerson.. Salem's toM but tonorl than ...I ..1 b ... .PfafT bltcber and ill irotind a. pitched f H-fcrw rwill start,-say, tht D.. ,.....,. anj r 1 I turfman, anit ha . .t... (lenrsal BpSeiat sWvlc. jn many reepecis ywruy - I Chicago . i It t New lorn. ......, ...II Cincinnati . , ........ .13 - was. ths cleverest and cleanest exhibition , of the national gams ever pulled oft In this city. There was ho wrangling ho kicking, no dirty playing. Th fielding waa sharp and brilliant, not an error be ing mad tn the field, Steelman's ttw . errors wer on difficult foul fly, and they were not costly. . , -, Roach, the great "exterminator, was inn ths. tombstone : for; Portland and , Cooper covered the Blab ' for Oakland, and both pitchers held ths soor a blank ' - for six Innings. , During this time there Wert several good -chances to Score, bot double plays or rapid fielding cut off the runners. - When Jaks Thlelmah 'started the fireworks In th seventh inning by elammlng on to -th fane for a double, the crowd telt certain that th end, of Cooper was near. Beck promptly sao- Hfloed Jake to third and much to th de - light of th fane, Francis popped a fly to Scblafley, but before that worthy could recover and throw th ban to ths . plate the Irrepressible Dutchman bad cored, sliding In thouasnd mils an . liour on Ms stomach, with a lead or one, the Browns f sit rather safe, tut Mosklman's corking double in, th next Inning scored Schlafley and the 1 gam was quickly tied up, remaining 1 to I until the fatal eleventh, .;. ' , ' ' Portland had a good chance to do -tilings 'In th tenth but Beck was or dered to steal too aoon, and was Caught a oeuntry block. Francis followed him with a double to th fence, but bis two brothers who followed falm to th bat could not get friendly enough with Mr. Cooper to soore Ike. ; , Thus did Port lands hopes go glimmering. , Dunleavy, . Francka, Cooper, Byrnes and Schlafley did the best work for Oak- tend, Dunleavy" cntch of Thlelmnn'e twig drive being the prettiest on th diamond in many, weeks.' l; Th entire ' Portland nine played fine ball, and th crowd t thoroughly enjoyed th contest . - .. ; 77, ; PORTLAND. :7 .'- v.v''.-: ; Nadeau, L t. Mccree Thielm P.eelt Francis, Sb. u. .,... 4 0 Castro, a m: ......... 4 0 Spencer, r. f. ....... 4 frteelinin, c ........ 4 0 Roach, p. .......4... 44) Totals I4 J tl II S 7r ,7-7f. . OAKLAND. n Gaaley, r. f.-. ....... I . 0 : S 4 O 0 Francks, a S. ....... I 1 6 ,1 Punleavy, . f. ...... 1.9 1 0 Bchafley, tb. ........ 6 11-1 I . Moeklman. 1. f. ...... I'll Xevereaux. Sb. ...A. 4 0 1 1 1 Streilb, lb. ' Byrnes,, c. ........... I 1 '1 4 .3 Cooper, p, ........... I 0 10 1 yi Totals vv.;;iv..vij n nu r?' BUNS ANri HITS BT INNINGS.", Portland .......0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 . Hits . . ........1 1 loioiooio i Oakland . . .0 fOOOOdlOOS -4 : Hits . . ........ill 1111:90114 SUMMART. 7-: , 7 , Sacrifice hit Beck. ' Earnsd ,ns Portland, 1; Oakland, I. ; Stolen baaee ; MoCreedle, Byrnes. Bas on balls Off ' Roach. L Struck out By Roach, 4; by , Cooper, 1. , Two-bas bit Francis, ' Stretb, Ganley, Thielman, Mosklman. Double plays Roach to Beck: Dever : eaux to , Strelb., Left on bases Port land, S; Oakland, . First base on er i rors--Oakland, X. " Tim of game-r-TwO , hour and 20 minutes. - Utnpire Brown. 4 BATZOVAl lAAdUB. : Won. Lt. New fork. ........... J Pittsburg i . .....!. ,11 fit Louis ..,..... ,14. Brooklyn . . 11 Boston .-. ....... ......19 Philadelphia 4i.i.i 11 14 II 10 II on ."ill .440 .III '.400 ' .111 7 '- AIM. fcoml First gam ;. ' . A, tLE. St. ixuis ........ ....I. f f o Pltteburg . . t.......... .......I 7 4 &lBatterTes Tsylor and jZearfoss; ijeever and rneips. ' Second game-. . s 7. ''' B. It E. St Louis.. ........ .1 1 4 Pittsburg. ............... 10 I Batteries O'Neill and Grady; Miller ana Smith, V . . At Clnol&ftatt. , v.i : r. il b. Cincinnati , . ........... .......I 7 I Chicago........;'. ....0 1 Batteries uann ana foiu juunagren and KUlen...- : Brooalya. , fc New York ..................11 11 0 Brooklyn... 9 14 Batterle Wllfa and " Bowerman; Cronln, Jones and Hitter. . . . . - leau, L t. 5.10 0 ;reedie, 2b. ...,!. 4- 1 I s 0 elman, . f. ....... 4 1 1 .1 .10 k, lb. .,.....,., I 11 0 7 . Bren Break at Taooma. - Taooma, Waalu June 10. Fishefs nlns broke even with th Seals yester day In Interesting contests. The scores; Morning gam I . ' . R. H. to. Tacoma . S 0 0 01 4 1 San Fran ......0110100004 t 1 Batteries McDonald and Graham; Whalen and Gorton. .7. Afternoon game ' ' 1" ' B. H. B. Tacoma . , " ..0 b 1 0 1 1 1 4 10 ; 1 Ban Fran .. . . .1 0 0 1 2 0 0 6 8 0 Batteries Overall and Hdgan ; . Yer- kes and Gorton. Umpire O'Connell. . 1 1 i ; . v. ' :( 5 ,x . And th Angels Bmd. ' Seattle Wash, June lO.--Th Angels bsd seven errors tctheir credit yester day and lost to th Satellites I to 1. Th. cor: 7;s.! '," -.7 .'. y' 7' Seattl . ..... i 0 9 I 0 1 I 40 ,0 o.s v v v v i 1 1 Blanicensnjp; th first gam on th horn' grounds. Salem lost her good record of playing ooreless games by making four errors and Eugene five. Th Eugen players returned horn last svenlng, consider ably crestfallen, and with th oonrto tion that their team will have to b Strengthened be for they can xpect to win. j " ' " . ',5 Th soor by Innings follows! lltlMTtl rm ,....;.i.00ioioi44 t Hits I ..01101111011 Eugene 100 00 00 It 4 Hit .Ill 01 101!- 7 Batteries Emerson and Wilklnsi Mo Farlaa and Radford. Umpirs Derrick. B6TA& ctxr fezrSATl tXtlVOOB. ' Ths Royal club team of this' city de feated th Sellwood yeiterday morning lis a wll-playd gam by th oor of 4 to I. " , : - Following U Chi llna-uai Royal Clubs. , . Sellwood. Watklns ,.r. f-. Locks Thstcher uh ..... f..t.... C. NIekum W. Wallac .ia f.Mi.i Slrkendall J. Ilelser i.s. s..i. ,.....,. Short Murphy ......... .lb... ......W. Mower M. Helser.........lb R. Nlckum sXLandswick .....lb.. Duval Whitehurst . .... C Mower B Wallace . . ..... p ... Hlggins Bummair: ' Earned ru ft s Royal Club, 1, Stolen bases Helser, Short. C. MoWSr. Struok out By Wallace. 11; by Hlgsini, 11. Three-baa hit J. Helser. Two base hits M. Helser,1 Lands wick. Donbl plays C Wallace to M. Helser to Lands wick. . Bas ... hits Oft Wallac, 1: oft Hlggins, . Tim of gam I hour Is minutes, . Umplr 1 Smith. turfmen, and ths .forecast fs msde that th leader will case the ludcea In about this orden Gatewar. ; flrsti Osorge Berry, geeondi Fexy Grandpa, third. .':').. ,.il -v... Originally th derby was k awen. Stakes, run tlrsf la ltll. When Mao aroni won in ltll R. c Nsylor took 1100.000 out Of th betting ring, th largest known winning off ths rac. It was currently reported, that Mr. Merry's winnings on- Tbormanby wr that flgof in lllO. but' h' did' hot cash in for mors thaa 1150,000. later a elopmeata showed. Mr.Jaque stood to win almost I1.000.IOI on "his hors Mildew, and Fred SwlndU Would hsv won $760,004 had his hors Wallac. tor whfoh he paid II09, prved a suoeess. " On of th most curious bets was laid Oh the derby when IBo.OOO'Was placed against a suit of clothes,' a hat and a walking Stick. This bet Was laid to Mr. Drinkald, -when his horse "Black Tommy" ran second t "Blink Tommy." and howNiear th bat cam to being landed I Indicated In th fact that un til th judge hoisted ."Blink Tommy's" number many thought the colt had won. Th. biggest bet ever " laid 0 th derby was of 1100,000 to 16,000 against Vandertheulln tn 1IS1 The layer was Davlea. . th leviathan bookmaker, and th taker, DOraey Clark, who 0fid tn animal, which started at 11 to and ran well. Davles actually paid out $410,000 over two bet that he had paid against Daniel O'Rourke forhs derby in 161, and yet It Is Said that betting la on th increase. -. . " 7 And Tlizy Live Twice' as Long . v On a dollar when they tri(Je with us as when they are run ning Into debt for thtir fcood. things to . eat . At any of our vil . -'i v v.;V .Jfix markets we 'offer ;' -' I "' -e '' r. . Boiling Beef, ptt lbmVeiU ilJilii, i Siim''ifif Corned Beef; per lb J . . . . . '. . . .a7 r. 3 lbsterider, juicy Steaft for. '.,..4. Mutton; SteW, pet .; i W ii Jiii.iiWe-. V 3 , a-a. m .J,. . ." -. k . JlsM aw Jet ' ow-iD. can w iard.. .. ; , . . .4 . , . . . .t.uU - 4 quarts, best OlWOil, f0' ; lU<tJ3ll.OO 2 cms Carnajioa . Cream - for. V . a'.-) i 25,l 25-lb. box Fincy Italian 'Points for i.Sl.OO 2 lbs. Full' Cream (itJdtiiitX t S54.;) ,7 lbs. Fancy Rice for. . f254. ; I.1U. i.ia vj jBcaiis tor . ' 7 T These Prices ' List ths Entire Week? Watch out chain of , retail markets.; -We retail at WHOLESALE priceg, PORTLAND PACKING CO. 4- PORT LA ISD CLUB CA FE lio Fifth StrMt, Between Washlojtoa gad Alder 'A' Dr. W. -Norton Dvis. ;T IN A WEEK Wl treat iraOceasfully . all btivat. Dervou and chronic disease, also blood. . Stoniach, Jieart. liver, kidney and throat irouoiea vve our BIHULI8 (without, ' ircury) to stay cured forever. In 10 t 0 daysf W remove (STRICTURE, with. out operation or tln. tln fifteen day. Th doctor Of this tnatltata iU alt' regular rraduatea. have had many years wperlence, have been known In f oniana zor it Tears, navi maintain, and wlU und tiava, , reputation aertai HElUllTACtt WHISKEY. S CJ H lllTZ v B E E II ; j- "AH LadLng Crids ctCizmf'SH ttf'wsWltststtftoe Ltmch At 9 p. m KRANT AND LONG ' MEET THIS WEEK S GIGANTIC WATER v POWER SCHEME wi-.fc. .. . I pnun i . ... in n rn' I Ixa Anreles . .-. uatteriea nmnw and - Newton and Bpiear Umpires McCarthy j and McDonald. SSAXmOOZS SOUtD AZAaJTr. ' ' toeraal SiMelU' SsrHoWt ; -' Roseburf, 0r4 Jun 10. Th 8bam rocks" rolled ths Orejrory Hollers" high Into th air yesterday and by doing; so mads it three straight games. . Though ths (am was very exoltihf It waa re plete with .errors and .hard hitting. ;.. White, "backstop, - played superb ball,-but Bradley In the right, flower garden mad himself the star by cutting off what would ofdlnarlly havs been four two-bass hits. Albany plays ths haxt series her. Th score by Innings: Roseburg ......1 a . 0 I 1 Hits 4 11114 1' Albany ....,;.. s e e 4 0 0 4 ,;Hlts , ..I.. .... I 0 1 110 Batteries Reed and Whit: Baylor (Special DUpatc te The Journal.) 7 Beattle. Juna 10. Harrv Krant. tha local newsboy fighter, and Louie Lena of Oakland. CaL. have been matched, to bat tle 19 rounds at 1SI bounds, rlnasld. befor th Ballard Athletic club, on th venlng of Jun SO. . Xxng arrived here yesterday from Butte, Mont,, where he had been engaged In training Benny, x anger ror hi battle with Herrera. the Mexican. V Krant, has. a host of friends who are anxlou to S4e htan pitted against a bit or ths real articl and with bona- they will.lhay a chano to what the local boy can, do In fast com pany. The manner In which Krant nut I n extent, - ha been the chief stock th flnlsMng touches to Jimmy Rellry at watering place of th entir Rook creek Portland a short tlm aao shows him ud I &d Sheep creek stock rang of La in pretty good light Reilly had mad I Oiand. It Is located on th very top xx amajrsa ooxpavt oommitTcrr- nra nnmrDOtrs sroxAaa nmu- zbtotji . at , xoxoay rAxa ox ' m ; vmcmrt . or vixr " Koxnr- 9Jkxn-tiaaanra eiso.ooo sax. - : (Siweul Sksatct t The JeoraaL) tA Grande, Or. i Jun 10 On of th most tremendous Water power schemes tn eastern Oregon Is now being con structed at Morgan lake, three mile south of .La Orand on th summit of th Blue mountain by th' La Grand Water Storage company. ;, ' v7';f'-"'f; From time Immemorial Morgan lake. a shAllow body of water about 100 acre and Suess. Vmplre-rJackson. , ., S l 0 1 I s 1.0 4 1 6 0 1 ( rACxrzo vatzovazi uaovx. &a a&Asva xoixa nun. "0 ... rrors Wsr Costly. Boiae," Idaho.' Jun 20. Spokata bunched her errors and Boiss her hits yesterday, so the gam was never In doubt for th locals, The acore: . - ' ' H TBh Boise i i .10e00 4 1 Bpokan. . . ...0 0 0 0 010 0 0 1 " 4 ? 4 Loucks and Trary.- - . ' . r try ":.;- - Aft ths Mormon Capital ' . Bait Lak City, Jun SO Th Mlnr tim. winning by a acore of 11 Jo 11. and th Elder mad an even breaa yss- In th first Mereoitn wanaea terdav. the visitor, .whll Vasblnder curve wer too much f or th locals la the sec ond. The scqres: , -t : - First game Jf Bait Lake ; ......f J 0 7 -6 0 Butte ;..-;.;.. ooeo.e o s o Second aWA'12 H" B; Bait Lake ...... $ I? ! 8 t Butte 0 0 0 0110 0 10 1 Batteries Tltua and Hausen: Vas- blnder ana Bpencer. . umpire sua vis. . (Jearaal Special Service.) La Orand. Or.. June 1 to. Th La Grand Reubens and th - Pendleton Athletic club nine crossed bats on the local diamond In this lty Sunday after noon and th gam proved th most in teresting played her this season. The gam looked good for Pendleton In th first V three Innings. The Reubens played hard for the next lew,, but to ward , ths Isst Pendleton had , an assy It was th first tarn that La Grande lost this season. ..- , -. ., .. - rAczrza coast ubaovs. AMXBiaaJT MS A0TJX. 77:?-; Won. Tacoma ; . .''?' Los Angeles . OaklandT . . .,........ Seattle j . s4..,......jl"i: San Francisco . ..... 5 ' Portland . . ...........25 ' Lost. 15 15 : is -'IT 44'- P.G .168 Mi .. .657 .126 .441 .131 "C'TI " - . .Woo. ' Lost , Boston . . 14 - . 17 1 .'Xljew- York,. ......... ..20 7; Si . ' , Chicago s ,!, ............SO ; Till T Clevefand 4. ...,.... , -.21 , ; Philadelphia .. .24 4 .m fit,- Louis;, .....24 vvitl;v '.5s:f.!etrolt . f 20 :41 ' i Washington . . ........ 1 19 PC Ml .180 .577 .551 .620 .611 .417 .18? -17-' Twrtstday' Bnlta.V '7 Oakland, 4; Portland,: 1. r u Tacoma, 1-4; Ban Francisco, 6-5. Seattle, If Los Angeles. 1. vaxk xik wxwa 1 ""'' ; At at. Ztoaia.:. t7t,:a-F rat nie ...'-.; .. V .7;'7i-.-.f- Pt- ' Louis -::m .. 'i ". .- .', ."'.'. '-. . .1 5 2 New York. 4 t l i lotteries rtowe 11 ana eugaen; roweii, Kloteow - and -McGuirs. v -.-.-.''-; Yoric , i . . ..,,,..,... .0 ,4 M 7 . Batteries Glad and Kahoe; Wolfe r7ftf: and Klelnow. r At Chloaso. . Chicago i!.?.-? Boston v -i .'. 2 -i : Raff Hsa ATtnwIr anA XfITo rlanA. TiuinehUl and Criger. R. HE. t...,..,.,......,.,.,,.0: 7 2 J. r'tX i BLO O D On aetseaDt.ef Its frlrhtfnl UdceoiBcaa, Bloe . , ? pDlaontns Is com mo air callfd tat Ring of all ' blMaare. It Br b eitber hamOlUry w oa-.- ,' :, trtfd. Ooca ta ayetcai la tainted wftfc It, the , ., ; mar naolfnt itaeU in U forn of Serof. Th University Park nine defeated th star A. & L. team yesterday morning by th score of to 6, .Tha.jfeature of th : gam was .th pitching of Moore, who fanned 20 of th A. A L. team. Gains, Brock, Monahan, Campbell and Gray did splendid work, 4 Th teams are to play again in the near future, and the A. A L. boys feel confident of turnln th trick. Th; llneupj 7 i V, Jl A L, 'r.tJ t7 University Park. Tompaon,...,; ...lb...... , . Wllllwn Fleming :tt4i,..:,lb. ......... Campbell Miller,-,'. t '. .. f i Grey McElroy .....cf. ......... .. Gaflns Henry , . ,. . ... .If ...... . . "Frederlok McKlnley,. rf. .i. . t Monahan Parker' . .......'. ,1b... Smith Johnson . i ... ";P .. . , Moor Buckler . ...i...c. ,. '. . Brock 7UmpirWllliaras.i;t; 7 ;; V'-?W-:? A;7 COMTAJfT oona jpotar. 7 '.''r'..."',. (Jeers!' Special gwrhje.) f En gens. Juns 20. On Sunday aftsr aoa on th Btat league arounda In this city ths ' 8prlngfleld baseball team de feated a nine from company C. O.-N. O. of this city by th score of 11 to 0. The feature of the- gam were th pitching of Tabafew of Springfield, and company Cs ragged play Int. The score by in- Springfield 1 1 7 10 11 1 It Company: C.....0 110100204 : ooosa , aouowi : vnr, - ' Ths young Goose Hollows defeated the Newsboys yesterday by ths score of I to 1. '. ta iinup: , , ' - ,y 7 :t Gooss Hollows W. Degroat e; C' Hersklnd. p; K. Vincent, lb; W, Bchulse, 2b; L. Branders. lb; A. Reeves, ss; J. Erdner. rf ; H. Schuls. cf; Dillen, Mswsboys Alvl. c; Bcott p; D- ijevier. 10; uader, , Zb; Dewer, ss; Carney,, .lb; Cohp,, e; ir, BaUm, If; Cu-. sevtrai . hard, battles - n round -. there against .such 'men as Memalo and was considered about th toughest they had in the light weight class. In his last battle with Herrera, Long; lost a ques tionable decision and bis showlns? waa far superior to that made by Yanger agalnt th Mexican last -v week. - If nt can Score a vlotory over ths Oak land boy he will at one Jump to th top nma. com Lone ana Krant nav gons lot training;. ',7v, ,7 Ai- UTBTTXm BTBOVG HmM.' 4 ' The Nonpareiis defeated the Multno mah's .'yesterday In a fast and exoitlng gam, to score being 1 to 4. Th feat ure f ;tha gams was the pitching of oieuoo. .. im iine-up waar . . :' '',--?,, NONPARxiLs. - yyyii y& 7"' y i (V7! ' " 'AB. R JiB. Austin, lb. , ;.. 4 2 1 a Callahan, a S. 5 0 11 Brown, lb. . . . . ..4 1 1 . a Hoffmann, lb.. ............ 11 1;2 Amerr, L f. 1 1 1,1 MlnSr, c . a' 1 : 1: 1 ' Btephen, p. 1 1 1.-0 Vadneea, r, f. 4 O . f' 0 Peterson, 0. t .... 4.. 1 0 11 -..Totals(r .i'7Vi.V.:".;'.ll-' I (il :-, 7 v.;-,: MULTNOMAHS. v ' -7'W;4'7 :H:7" ' VAB.R.H.13. 1 I I 4,1 '0 1 B, ; Gates " .,...,......; 1 M. Coetello ............... 4 n. Montague . ............. s K. Brady . ..... .. 1 Mcuray .................. .... of the spur of the mountains at an ele vation of 4,200 feet, '. ' .. s : About a year ago S. R.. Ha worth, W. G.. Hunter and J. W.. Bcrlber conceived the Idea of utilising ths power possi bilities of this body of water. The lower end of th lak has an Outlet to ward th city of La Grand and a dam 100' feet long, ill wide at th base, and 40 feet high Is being oonstruated at a oost of 1110,000 to oonflne the -water. ' A lake1 110 acres la extent and now averaging It feet deep baa been formed, with' a possibility , of increasing th depth to 10 feet by building a few hun- dred fee f levee.'. Survey bava been mad for 11.175 feet of pip Una lead ing to th' La Grand city reservoir. Steel pipe two feet In diameter will be need to conduot th water down th mountain sanyon to the power v plant about on mil from th lak, where 1.000 hors power will be developed at first with thrpossibillty of Increasing th power to .10,000 hors power, when nedd,.j.'i;:,,i .,..jL4 : "Arrangements ' hav been ' practically oompleted by which th storage com pany will furnish th city of La Grand 75000,000 gallons pef month for dlstri button through th city Water malna. . Th elevation at th lake above th city of La Grand Is 1.460 feet la dUtano f three - miles, making- th fore of th water supply. If unre strained, beyond cemputauon. : To supplx, th lak; with perpetual flow of fresh water .tw mountain streams Sneeo ' creek and Lock creek are belnf diverted lnto .lt by means . of ur ,mues 01 pips unes ana numea : The company has bow 11 teams em ployed corapletlnr th Immens dam and the .work of layings th pip lln win bgm at; One, c .?, -,7 i,.'i7.:.'"u t A. second rnaller lair ' II acre In extent lying on a bench Just below th main lake, will be cleaned cut and con verted Into a . resort for' boating and summer , plonloa . It is fringed all around With a growth of trfn and can be fad from th overflow of th mala lake 7 v,- 1 ''.;- :-".v'7 '.v;v-.., .. When completed this wUl b the best water supply and souroe of power n- joyed by any eastern Oregon clty v tThe headgate is 16 Inches In diameter aad ths lake . can b drained by opening th gat of th pnstock, r,: - At present th depth is ' lnereaalns about ons Inch per day and th' Rock creek supply has not yet .been turned! la.-;1 ,;. 'j. . ' . ' .: rir' i, or 15 years, n. and Will Undotaka tin knMas certain cure can be effeoted. ve guarantee a euro In evorv ease W undertake or eharra tin ' ra. r,. sultatlon free, 'Letter confidential 1 In atructlv BOOK FOR MN mailed Ire la plain wrapper, , . If Voa cannot iall it ofRea wHU tn question blank for hom treatment J Offlc boor i t I, and T to it. Sunday ana nouaays. iv to 11. ' ; Th lsdfhg speciallits In the Northwest ,i; EsUM)shd JIM." .V- Dr.W. Norton Davis & Co. iraa ar7 stotet'ir. a. ooz. Third aad -i-. -.. ruasttseta. . . - , v . MBT&AJT1V OXXO0V. .': ? iiii i- Midera ; on arrsBT bat nr xmm tsab.- 't'.'t;,.' '1 To Whom It May Concern - r '. ' . '. 1 , ' . 1. ... , i. --. " I Same to th above serin rs ea Anrll 1 to take treatment tor nr eyes. X had a very ssvere attack of catarrh of - th eyes, waa almost blind after treating with the best specialists that could be' found, and suffering for nine yeara I have at last found a cure here at tha FAMOUS TUSCAN SPRINGS. - Z can not tralse them too hlrhlv. I hooe that others that are afflicted will civ tbsta trlaL 1 RsspsotfuUy. . . v, , W. L. PALMER. ' . Room 108, Commercial Blag, .Portland, uregnn. . . t. . , cured of rheumatism. If you are slok writs to nsi we will give you ihe nana and address of some one cured Of similar complaint . .. v-, Tuscan Mineral Springs Corp. ' '7. TtrgOAJf, OAZb. ':Z--'-ty asn bo o lomi of stokacx '7;ad catabbs xut.":-:.rvv: dajeo saibt iabx. 'r'.'r : , T f1'.' rioeeial .Dlaoatch to Tha lamaLI , Rathdrum, . IdSho, "June 10. Loula Lowentrout f of Bloomlngton, I1L ' baa 1 purohaeed-a ranch near Jiera : of 614 acres, paying therefor 1 10,600. Fart of . It is under cultivation and with It went 24' head Of cattle and other stock.'; Mr, - ; Lowentrout will move his family west ' and In the fall they will start an exten sive Dairy; farm. ' the ; saulpment f of "v trhlob will cost 1,000. 1 ; -. :-. '7- .7 every "year Hundreds of lives safed by having Dr. Thomas' Eolectrlo Oil in the nouae lust when . It la neaded. Cures croup, heal' burns, outs, wounds of every sort - - y- - -. . . CLOTHING , " IPS 99 k l-7' '.. "y7 (TZZS You need James . , . B. Costello A. Costello .......a....... V ................ 6 H, Gat ,..r.. ......... ,.......:;....,12 ToUls KIND of a SUIT. '. ;n'?Yo ,ant! i to fit: properly; 1 1 v i7;7r, 7' ' 1 -: :. '-;- .' . "desire n excllisiyel patterrisf; You preferjsliape-rc .trt 'K -7"7V?-M-i; -w 41 0 v fcosss oar timb AXiowAiroa. !: '.;' (Jonrnal SoeeUl Berries. I ,'" . Heligoland, June 20. Plant's schoon-er-yacht Ingomar lost the kaiser eup In the rac over to this plac on the tlm auowance., xne race was won by Val -vTAxxoB wars bbibt oaxb. ; :7v.'-v s,i;7t" .".;7'7K,r.tv-J; 1; Att interesting gam of "brlstTwas played at ' Multnomah field Saturday afternoon. Th contestants were Harry B. Taylor and Frank Taylor of the easl side. The scor stood 17 to 14 In favor of Taylor. ;? A return game ; will . bs played this svenlng n East . Twelfth ;OBZirsors irtra riTcxzwa. t-ftirsjiil. ;';;;f;,,'ii : ';77;;7S' : I I 'V- 7,';:. C:73T1 . I 777ii7vl - ;;7V7S7 fl'Si?1?:. 1 i,-;-;i.'7' I , .,W77 .7;?m7' 1 "f..' I Sii- . outing nrs;;g;ift ;d MMsii $8.50 to $ 1 3.S0 t-:mm l . .1 . ... .. .. .. ... , , ,. -. .: .. .-. .... I 7;- fa a game yesterday. In which PltcheH doors. Insomar f lalshina first twa hours Robinson had things his own way. strlk ahead of th Valdoora. . . " : ' f Ing out 17 of 21 men Who faced him, Mont villa downed Pick's team by th scor of 17 to 2. Montavllla batted very BOOS 3UTSB TBOTJBOH J. . ila, Bcsma, Rbeusiatte Paloa. Stiff ot twoU ". jQlata, EraptldD ee Coppw-Colertd Bpots o u : ae or Body. Uttla uWa la the Uoath ore ; (be Ton (rtie. Sore Tbreat Swotlas TomIU, rUn BcaMna, Rbeusiatte Paloa. Stiff or olloa the oa In 6i ot the Hlr or-EreNwa, and Soailr a Ug. . . fonaSk Vaeay or th rimh an Bone. ' It roe i haw any.' of thae or tiDtUr ermptoiMi. V.t 7 ; fcaOWN'OS BIXKD CUaa. Immdl Ur7 Tfala 7 treatment .la practleally tbe raault of Ufa work. . 'I Jl oooUlna ao danteroot trugn or injurious E4- , , Kiara or tv im. aim wioa vary potto la ( tba Siaaaae an for oat every oarticla ot ! fMra, costplotKly e4 forever, - Tba btood. tbe , iiM, tb Smb. tha twnoa and tba wbola ra . t era daaoaed, pttrtflvd aad raatorad to par i fv hrattb. ana tbo patlast praparad nw for thr oiiUm end rlmaorca of Ufa. BUOWN s pirou was. f"" a eorua. lasts a moats. , HU f DR. BbOWNT S3S Arch at, PbllaiM. , fhla. tit Mle tn Portias only by frank Siaa, PsHlas Hotel laraaer. V , ' - ; - . (Joarnal Bpeelal Service ' " .-.v'.' Hood 'v Rlver, Or, June 20. Hood River was setved a terriflc drubbing! by the W. W, M.; Co. team ' from : The Dalles yesterday afternooa. The local nine wasn't fa the game for a moment and played as If completely, nnnerved from the moment 7 th starter's bell rang. :--.. " 'iU'JViV"l s.yt--l ;7 , Th steamer Regulator brought 100 excursionists from Th Dallas, : Includ ing 40 members of Company D of tbe O. X G. Another hundred eseurslonlsts came from Stevenson ; and : Cascade The acor: . '' ' ' V ''- . -B.H, E. 11 5 I T 1 w-h:;-i The Dalle.... .4 1414110 020 It - 4 Hod River. .,.0001600001 11 Batteries Drahot and Blougb ; Dun bar, and Martlir Struck iSut By Dro hotf; Dunbar, 10. Time f gams Two h0wrnd 15 minutes, attendance $ bop abp oinr sxoot. 77;; ; M. Abraham mad th hiahest ccors sc tns Multnomah Rod and Gun club i shoot yesterday, scoring 81 out of a posaiDie loo. Th club win be repre sented at the Pendleton shoot this week by, th following shots: A. J. Winters, W. W. Caldwell, W. 'A. Hlllls, J. Wag nsr, 1 E. Quist William Culllson and! otnera' ; - :-...s ;..v -v, '.;--' W.Testerday'sCacoras''' foUow: 5i H'M : ,t coot at. jsroK. f.u. ! 1 ii 28 S3 to 81 IT 57 ea 14 M. Abraham .r'Ti3i.-.100 W. E. Carlon 60 Wagner . .-v ...........100 W. W. Caldwell 45 W,' A.'' Hlllls 65 J. B. Culllson. ........ 65 McDanlel . . ..........100 Wright . , 35 A.JT Winter . ....... ilOO Kincald . ...,100 A. H. Outst ........... 7B ZUIy., .............. 85 B. Long .............. $0 Butler . ............ IO'V-7 j;7;; ei Klernan . . ........... 78,. 19 arf Bi Brooking j .. . 25 ,-.fll .,62 BSsBeCf53pS . -iwefltB. PJp1L2r3gC, - FeslflV J' Th Meter A Frank company team de feated a picked nine representing th Stainbach and Belling f lrmsyesterday on Multnomah field. The , final core waa ii w it, .F:w?2.-;.rt- hard, knocking; five of her opponents' pltchr off tb bill. - f , SOIBBiaA ABS BBABtV:-7' --; ' .- (4onroai opcciai eerviee.1 ;'i.;rs''.f Helena, Monti June 89. Aurello Her rera, the conqueror of Tanger, and Charles Neary of Milwaukee, have been matched to fight at Great Falls on July 4.' Tbe men have fought two draw, ;, Boxing school, Tom Tracey, 105 4th st and we are very near a clothing " ..'; S',. T:-',' w',''...,, rl.:vy,v',.;.,A ".'v1; '' '''S'.:,."''' .;i'. 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