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Tin: OREGON DAILY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. JUNE 23, 1E01.- fVf FRUIT CAfflY " . SliiiDAY SCHOOLS: E0t4 ky -JL A.HO&AN IT THE DALLES MEET AT GASH 1 mm Mil l , , t DIAMOIiD CLISTENIKGS WHIST TOURNAMENT OPENS TOMORROW BY SHARP FINISH Wztx m oakb as , good am XrOST, BTXBUCAJf, BBEBBAV BA ' SBAXT, ASS K'CKZXSn HIT XV snrccxssxOB xar rai rarrs in , SCOBS A YIOTOBT. , , ' President Eugene T. Bert of the Pa olVo Coast league arrived from Seattle thla .morning rn h la way bom to Ban Francisco, and will witness thla after noon's gam at the park. The president ays that baseball la . .thriving on the , ' v , (Journal Special Servtca.) Tacoma, Juna The eleventh an nual tournament of the North Panifio sound,, and he feels certain that this Whist association opena In this city to-1 WXU XXTLOT XJLBGB BOT43BB 03? KEJT TO TAXM CAM OP OTXB vxrmx . o? ' .Tioiiaiuf abb tbvxtb THAT WOUXJJ wxss ao to wabtx. '.( XXnUBBZjrTATXTllB 0X AZJb ISO OBS WXLX. PABTXCnrATB IB SXXBOXBU , OT WASSXBOTOB OOtTsTTT; OOBYBBTXOB SXASO: at rxoaxAv AXJUJiass. , (Special Dispatch te The JoareaL) '. ' ! The Dalles. Or.. Juna 33. For a long wlU be the most successful aeaaon of the I morrow morning, when players are ax- time The Dalles has been waiting Jor a coaat league. Mr. and Mrs. Bert leave I pected from Portland, Olympla and 8e- fruit and vegetable cannery to be lo- for the south this evening. ' v , i ine meetinge will be held Frt- cated at this place, to dispose or me The Browns ought really to ginger-up M ' Saturday In the parlors ef the large, amount of auch commodities that on the bases. Yesterday' gams, with ,'iacom noiet a business session will 1 would otherwise go to waste. At last Portland at the bat. was as. atuDld an be called at t o'clock on Saturday morn-1 the wish of years has been eoneum- exhibition as ever seen here, the ninth 1 'rg.- for the election of . officers of the mated, and the machinery at the can- Inning excepted, ;. . ftassociatlon. -. ... . .( nery began operatlona yesterday. . . 1 . . . I ; fU.. J 4 . . . ... I t. . .111 1 . W ... C A -AM t ine men on oases snouia oe morei wrawau to oe aeciaea I im pium nm minu ........ alert Roach got to first on an error during the tournament - Three of them 1 The; fruit and vegetabUa grown around by Toman and - was allowed to ranfr scheduled for Friday and the re-JThe Dalles are first class, ana ine large The Dea-iywia eacn year can now oe "n mnim uwiui xiihmt I chaDelios troDhr ccmtmt win' tvn-. I of at' The ' Dalles oaanery, as mora Isischi kind of onachinr la that? Thaaa are morrow morning at 10 o'clock, when the grown than wlirnnd s reaay maraat in i wi re-amg or lue eonstitmtion. aner the little things that count FhU Nadeau tore the cover off the I ball yesterday with four hits, one of which was a triple. , , . ."Teeley" Raymond made an excellent Impression on the local fana upon his first appearance In a Portland uni form.-. - ' Toung Emerson, who Is to be given s. trial by Dugdale, pitched one game for ! Pete Lohman at Ban Francisco against Tacoma, which was won by Tacoma by the score of I to t. He allowed Ta coma but six bits, one of. which was elation. Souvenirs will be presented to tne rour players who play for the win' ntng club In the final match. - The dry championship contest will be .decided by the three preliminary rounaa or Tne.jjoechapeiiea trophy con MVHIU J . -B5 MM ' W Roach fanned Jimmy Toman the first Played on Friday. The city team two times that worthy cam to bat On "king tna largest number of tricks in his next appearance with the Willow I three sessions tomorrow will 'win Jimmy got a hit - - the alty championship. - The Tacoma Ike Francis hit for two sacks In the trophy will be presented to the winning structed between this city and Dufur lowed by musle and adjournment until sixth, but no, credit la given him In the official score. The . Journal was first ' in publishing the newa , that Manager Dugdale had wired to Emerson-of Baiera to report! here for a conference. First In aporta. flrat In everythinc. - -- . . ; . .' 4 " . Club and held subject to challenge. s The pair contest for 4he possession or tna . Seattle trophy and the match for foura and pairs will be played aturaay arternoon. and evening. The women's contest for the Olympla trophy win oa aeciaea oy the throe preliminary VATZOVAti UAOVX. Won. . New Tork. ...........II Cincinnati 4-.. .14 - Chloago . . ...........It Pittsburg . ,... Rrooklm Philadelphia ......... .11 .,. II Lost PC .12 .(10 test on Friday. The women's team of four, taking the most tricks will " be awarded the championship. ...:.,?.. P !H WINNING RUNNERS ON THE TRACKS 4L .. .171 ,.210 if .. , , v . . H. H. ; : (Joarsal Bpedat Berviee.) Philadelphia . . .........I t .11 Beattle. June II. Summarrs Brooklyn . . , l Flva and one half furlongs, soiling . five ruriongs. aeillna Oottliabm ; Portland 4, Ix ; Angeles I. ; Roach and Steelman; Gray and Spies. '. ; By bne of tho prettiest garrisons ever nearly over to the bleachers 4 to 'turn malnlrHg two for Saturday. aeen on m noma grounua, m oivnm 1 around, msxeaa yesterday defeated Los 'Angeles In Che ninth Inning by tailing out three runs after one man was out When the last .half of the-ninth chapter, arrived .the darkest kind of a cloud hung over the local diamond, and a few of the faith- " ful began to move towards the, rear seats, getting ready for the exit from ; a game that had been unsatisfactory up until that time. Manager Dugdale oc cupied -his customary seat and wore a nalned axDreeslon. and' he bad good rea- . aono for ao doing, because that nine of his made enough breaks to shatter the hopes of the most ardent apostle. of baseball. Pew thought that the Angels' lead of two could a ven be equaled, much 0 less overcome. Dugdale had a "bunch," . however, and did the ordering. Castro ' was the first Brown up, and that wor thy fooled Gray into giving him a base on balla. and to first scampered Castro. .. Raymond came next and tried hard but vainly to line It far, but the curve was , too much, and the clever youpg soon stop struck out This didn't help, lift the g(oom. 'Steelman strode to the '.: Plata, pulling hie. sore hip with, him, M . - ... . . I . Mll.. a. . ua miu mu mm m nuwiauujt v. having been tagged out at first In the , seventh Inning. - He . strode correctly 1 ; and walL Mis bat was swung Viciously i and away went the offering for a safe , : swat sending Castro to Flood villa. .. There was a brief lull In the clamor for i a TUV and bl, Ja k Drennan, the oe- K"Loul2 j::;:::;..!! , cent ana conscienuoua vrnirnoiuor, 1 jjoelon . . .11 ' who has been laid up for several days with a sprained back, lef the bencn carrying a large club. Jack looked like ,'. Ben llur, and his strong white arms and his massive manliness stood before Dolly Grsy with a determination that : betokened 111 for tha said Dolly. An other lull cam rn the vweeeainga when Garvin and Bitter. . ., jjugaaie sent opencer 10 run lor meet- , man, Captaid Flood - would not stand for tha e hangs, but Dugdale, not wish ing to take another chance on having : the lame catcher caught off -first, or dered him out of the rams and sent Spencer la to run. . Tha change worked ., happily aa wa will see later on. - . Drennan la still eyeing Gray moat crib leal y. The fana beseech. Jack, for a . blngo.: A crack Is heard, a terrlfio -ahout followed, tha : Spalding la speed ing to right field, Castro tears home like " a madman, and the fleet Bpencer la aafe on third. Only ona is' needed to "tie up" tha game, and a strike Is imminent Nadeau, he or the four hit .variety yeatarday, piano legged to ' tha plate, with the Intention of doing what was not done for him when he made a triple earlier In the game, with none out Dug , dale whispered to Phil to place tha ball la tha left' garden. The situation-looked ,.good to Philip, and he -impatiently t walted for a ball to come within stick - range. Aa soon as Gray . curved ona 'near-tha four swatter, Phil mAt it de liberately on tha eyelash, and off to tha weeds la Rosa garden It rolled, whis pering to tha trembling blades as It waa - steaming to the station of Rosstown. On this mighty and sclentlno hit Spen- - rer smoked homeward leisurely and - Drennan puffed along, to second. The score now showed tha eagerly awaited tla up. .:..' 1 . . And now ' cams - McCreedle on the - tw High ted afternoon, during which he had dona nothing for his .- country, ' smiled upon hla Grecian bend and great .. atone face, and tha gang knew full well - that Mao had a proper wield in hla wll ' low., Tha crowd pulled ever so hard ancT tha .pulling waa effective, for Mc Creedle hit a classlo American beauty to centra field, and before It could be returned to the lofty rubber Ben Hur Drennan had mldwayed across tha home plate with the winning run. Tha crowd or low naa been given its money's worth and left the ground in a happy .; frame of mind. In truth It was the only Inning of baseball . that Portland played during her time at the bat. Lea Angelea acored . in the first fourth and ninth, t Her first tally came on two hits.. Tha second tally camo on two hlta and two errors, and the last .score waa tallied on a two bagger and . Raymond'a error, - .-.. v: . Roach and Gray pitched good ball and .worked very hard, but their annnnrt not up to the atandard. - Ravmnni I ' f " !gera" Game Battle. 1a SDlendld ' imnroflalnn having 1 I Apm Wash . Jnna tS.-i.ThM Tlrr chances and two errors. Hla error. I nut no a aallant fight yesterday against I Znit 5l 1 were In difficult ball. This aftemnnn . handlcan of alx runs In te first In-1 J?5i?'ri w i iicauig. 1 ui " 1 cniuenaen. d, (Special Diipateh te The Joeraal) Gaston, Or., June It. Representa tives from all parts Of tha county are present, to participate In tha exercises of - tha Washington t county Sunday school convention that la 1 being held here today, - The program aa arranged follows l, , . x k , , ', ; , ' The forenoon exercises will begin at 10 o'clock with devotional services by nev f. J. Day, an. address of weloome by F. X Harding and ft response by Rev. W. C. Laube. Reporta of .offloerm .1 and renorta of aa mora Is 1 schools will then be heard, followed by which Rev.. J. A. H. Wuttke will .SDeak on -The Sunday Schools and Missions." jroiiowing thla will be a reneral dis cussion, tha appointment of committees ana adjournment The afternoon aession will onen at 1 o'clock with a praise service-by Rev. Barber, followed by renorta of eommlt- challenge under the rules, of the a so-1 young man being accidentally drowned I teea and tha election of officers, after on Bnaka river, was nrsc rouna or the preliminary nlav wiH I uie iresn state. - - .jl. be nlayed. The second round win t l i . Body leal M .Kothar. . played at I o'clock in the af,teroon The body of the young man found and tha 'third round In the evening. I floating in tha Columbia river alx miles Finals in the contest will - be played below this city on last Monaay, was Saturday afternoon and tha finals In the Shipped yesterday to hla mother, Mrs. evening. The Deschapellee cup will be Taylor, at Clark s ton. Wash. held by tha winning club subject to the About two weeks ago an account of a at Hanson's ferry. Dubliehed.. The vouna man -waa riding on to the ferry when hla horse ,"snieo.r throwing him Into tha awlft ' watera His body was carried beyond help, and after making . the Journey; of several hundred miles waa -found near thla xsiiroaa to xrarav. . Work On the new railroad being eon- which Rev. EL F. Zimmerman will dis course on the "Influence of tha Sunday Bchoola t'Don the CommunHv:" Mrs. L J. Raymond will discuss "The Model Pupil;" Mrs. EL O. Crandalf.The Model leacnerr Mra c. W. Cady 'The Model Superintendent;" Benton Bowman "The Model Sunday School;" Mrs. Josepn Connell "The Home Department :" Mra w. ju. Tnorne -The Cradle Roll-fol la advancing rapidly, and ganga of men are busily, engaged- In grading. There are several difficult outs Ming made.; In a short time the work of lay ing rails" will begin andythe early com pletion of the road la expected. The city recorder oz was 00 naa or- tne evening aession.; At 7:10 o'clock the evening exercises will open with nrarer and nraiae. foi- lowed by a recitation by Miss Lena Parker and a solo br Mra T. W. Fletcher, after which Prof. H. U Bates will address the convention, taking as At OlaeteaatL It BL B. Cincinnati . . ................ .1 t I Chicago . . .;.................. 14 I Batteries Suthoff, Kellum and Pelts; Brown and Kllng. Umpire Moran. . New Tork . ............. .....10 14 1 Boston . . 1 10 Batteries Wilts and -varner: Fisher and Keedham. .. r At Boston. AXXSXOAX ZJCAOTm. Boston . .............36 ; New Tork . ............ 10 Chicago ,. ........... .11 Cleveland . ...t7 Philadelphia . . 27 ; Ft. Louis , ...... ,...24l Detroit . . ........ ....tV Washington ; , ........ I , At Philadelphia. Lost.Pd 17 21' 21' 24 t 26','. 2. 42 ,7J .Hi .' .674 .641 620 .4D0 .420 .171 rounds of the Deschapellee trophy con- M1"4 thr r" ot end petroleum hla, suoject "The Teacher and HJ Op- . At 0:41 o'clock the convention will be brought to a dose with aDoroorlate ceremonies. - t - ; , ELECTRIC RAILWAY FOR CRANGEVILLE (Special Wept tea te The lenrsal.l Lewlston. Ida.. June It. "Wa have the right of way problem for the electric line between Lewlston and Grangeville, Ida., practically settled," said CoL Jud son Bpofford, president of tne Lewlston A Southeastern Electrlo Railway com pany."' v, ,.. "I expect work to be started on the line his fall and It will be pushed. 'The une wm oe operating in snout a year and a half or two years after work la started. In addition to the Une between Lewlston end .Grangeville, which will be IS miles long, we shall build a branch from Westlake to Ne Perce,-- crossing the Nei I'erce prairie, which has a big tonnage In grain. Thla branch will be 21 miles loogt The lower for 'the line will be gener ated - on the . Clearwater river near Grangeville." . , - " . NEW BUILDING FOR WASHINGTON ACR1CS won; time. 1:01)4. Six and one half , furlongs, selling jaounicDan- won; time, 1:10. -, MUe and 60 yarda,- handicap Colonel Anaerson won; urns, 1.14H. Blx furlongs, selling My Surprise won; time, r ,.' . ' Mile, eelllng Leash won; time, 1:41. At St Xrfmle. . St Louis, June It. Fair grounds ram ma rv: ... Four and one half furlongs, selling I nque won, lime, v:dsh -: Six-' furlongs, selling Feronla W0h; time, 1-.17V4. ' Six and one half furlongs, selling uup. iTcuuiog won; lime, l.-bf. ;Flve furlongs, purse Woodlands won: time. 1:04. .,;; , .. ; Six and one half furlongs, selling ran voums won; time. 1.21)4. , with which to. oil the atreeta of that city, , with the hope and expectation of thus solving the dust problem.. The beautiful farm of & u Smith, of Hood River,, and known as - "Beulah Land." waa sold a fsw days alnoa to Mr. Vanderbllt Friendship lodge, K. of P., of thla city, at Ita last meeting elected the fol lowing officers for the ensuing term: A. Ad, Keller. C C! F. H. Watta. V. C; C. Btubllng, prelate; A. .Burgaaon, M. of W.; J. H. Ford, M. of A.; A. Wal- ther, L.G.; Frank Menefee, O. Gk , -Varaonala. ., Mlas Winifred Hunsaker left yester- day on an, extended visit to her mother. who lives near Salem. Rev, W, Ross man, of the U. 8. church. eft yesterday for Salem, where he will attend the annual conference in , that city. i " t Misses Llla Rossman and Josle Gray, delegates from the T. P..G U. of the U. B. church, have gone to Salem to attend the annual convention of that society. Mr. W. Howe, a delegate to the annual U. B. convention, left for Salem yester- AN'cfelablc Pitparatlonfor As similating itieFooddndRcguti- ung metoinaais amiwwcLs or IYomolcs Digcsllonrhpcrful- ness atw itestcomains nemicr Opium.Morphine norlincrai AAllCUTIC, f 'i AaUdtfdt. ' r Apcrfecl Remedy for Consllpa- Woms.CoiTvvlsions.Fevcrish ncss end Loss or Sleep. FacSimilg Signature of '-. ':' I 'HEW YOnK. Forlnfanti and Children. Tho Kind, You Navi Always Bought Bears tho Signaturo A EXACT COPY Of WRAWCR. 1 a . mm mm .mw m Sigimturo xJTiV j ''of:' mW ' in Use For Over Thirty Years irv ill. n ACWsMMI 9fJPsaaW HCW MM ifTVi - ni Mrs. H. D. Parking and daughter. Miss Hiuel, left yesterday for a visit wltlj Hood River friends. - MONMOUTH NORMAL' - SCHOOL: EXERCISES : km)-- ST W '4 " i Vrr-mV MP aWi WA 77ns HTo4C Durable , Moor Jtoinr Made. rfonty JLurcAr jfnof - i ; R. H.B. e a a a I 1 11- j At St Konla. A Sheepshead Bar. New Tork, June, II. Sheepshead Bar UlUUleUe Five furlongs Candida won; time. Lady Amelia won; time. 1:11. Rontoif Philadelphia. . .... II 1 Batteries Toung And Criger; Wad dell, Bender and Schreck, , ' , . R. H. IC- St Louis ................... ..t 11 1 Detroit . . .... ....,.... ......4 T 1 Batteries Petty and Kehoe: Kltson and Buelow. - ', - ' 1 At Chloago. R. H. XL Chicago ..I t I Cleveland .........I I t Batteries White and Bum van: uoore ana aodoii. . At Washington. ,. R. H. E. 1 raary of the final fchamnlonnhin m. New Tork . 11 IS 1 Batteries Orth and Drill: Griffith and McGulre. (Special Diipateh te Tfce'JearaaL)' Monmouth, Or., June II. The follow ing program waa rendered yesterday at the Oregon state normal school before a crowded house: Six and one half furlong, handicap salutatory "The Mission of Genius' Five and one half furlonra RlanA-r lnM,in :An.hsninvinat WiM Wnri, wu"' WV: 4 ' ' In Oregon"..... Oertrude Vernon m',:a ,l"e. e mile and one Oration "Learning for the Light It miiuui DHuung won; time, i:5-(. ' One mile -Buttons won; time. 1:40 4-1. One mile and owe quarter on tnrf, sell ing Copperlla won; time 1:01 'R,vitnO0,pr I decided upon. (SpeeUl DUpatch t The JooraaL) Pullman, Wash., June 11. At the an nual meeting of the board of regents of the Washington Agricultural college, held at the close of ths college year one definite plan for a new building was p Tem sale By ; J. A. XAXAXXZT 00, W First St t. 9. JCADXzmx.T.......,.141 First St STXOWBBXDOB AXWX OTU CO- 121 Grand 'Ave. iTUSCAN "i ' . . m mmm g J Can Shed". .. . . . .Constance Whealdoa Oration "What Is the Little Child This julidlng Js to replace old Col-1 lege nan, tna temporary wooden (true- ture built. II , years, ago. , This is tnree-story frame bunding, which has been moved from Its original position PBXsTCXTOsT. .Valedictory "A Land 'of Many Peo- prea . W. R, Rutherford Address to class Senator William Kuykendall PAOmO COAST X.ZAOTT8. Till GAlOt The following la the score and sum-1 Presentation of diplomas nnai cnamplonshin rml .President EL JX Ressler between the Tale and Princeton ballf- The graduating class consists of: J. nines at the American league grounds'! R. BIdgood, Prosser, Wssh.; Floribel In New TOrk City last Saturday. Klrv I tJlnI. VnritmnA- nin V. Unalman couegv men wi ims cuy. wui scan it with Puyallup; Llda G. Boothby, Monmouth: Interest: , ; V , ., I Ruth A. rnnmr. Tillamook: Kttharvn. V. ing. The board will ask ths next legis lature for 140,000 to replace College hall with a modern brick structure. . K 8. Davis was made assistant pro fessor of biology. George Severance was made assistant professor of agri culture. W. H. Lawrence was added to O." Beach was promoted to the head of the department of economic science. OPZV STZBT BAT SB TXB TXAB. s-k - aa r 'ait- - ' . ir j 'r :'' ;";.: - -: '' IN A WEEK We treat ' euceessfully all private. etomach, hart river, kidney and throat trouble t We cure STruiLIS (without nm rrti aer A era w MtiraWl tfi-ifaswahea In A 10 days. We remove UTKICTUK12..wlU- out operation or paid, la fifteen daya LrB rtme rtiiAnniiAri m 1 Mn ni vviu, uviivnauvut hi n nu.it ire aoctors or tnis militate are an regular graduate have had many years'- experience, have been anowa In Portland for 11 years, have a reputation to maintain, and will undertake no caee unless certain cure can be effected. - We (ruarantee a cure in every rase we ondertake or charaa no fee Cntv sulfation free. letters con Aden Hat In structlve BOOK FOR MEN mailed free n fiiain wrapper. ' " r If you rannot call at offlea write for Question blank for home treatment Office hours to t, snd T te I. . Sundays and holidays, is to is, - The leedlng specialists In the Northwest. - Established 'lit. 0 foVomltMayCbneern- . Df.W. HOIIOIl DaVb&CO. I Vaa Wqt Botet B. B. Cos. Third and rue streeta. BOBTXaJTS. OBZOOB. PRINCETON. - " Won. Tacoma . . ...... .....41 Los Angelea ...44 ORkland . . ........... .45 8eattlo . . ............44 1 San Fraclsco ,.... ...IS Portland ....2 Lost IS I 17 17 -4 . SI P.C! .6781 .511 .549 .5431 .481 ! .333 Testerday's Besulta. Portland. 4; Los Angeles, 1. Tacoma, T; San Francisco, I. , Reld. lb. ............. . Coegrave, o. r. -jTnderhllli L I. rurmu, . m.-. Wells, lb,,,.., DaVIs, 10. . ........ Stevens, r. f. ....... Cooney, O. . ........ Byram, p. v R. It PO. A. K. 1 11 0 I e Totals eeeeee 10 18 17 11 1 ? TALE. ........... I berg and Newton Score: v McCreedle, r. f. ...... Yhlelman, c. f. . , Beck. lb. ............ Francis, lb. ......... ' Castro, 2b. -Raymond, a. a. ...... Steelman, c ttoacft, p. Xrennan. PORTLAND. ': : ARR K Pa Al E; a . 0 si 1 Sj i I v I 4 1 1 0 1 VI e-' s 1 r,l-: S 9 2 iMnlLJJm&tkiX':- '' I MllleF.-ev-Cr- '-.......v,,,;;.-, .v;V' H. B. I Cote, L f. .. Tacoma , i .Ul I I 1 1 14 8 Wlnslow. C Oakland . . 0 000 0 1 1 0 14 S I Barnes, r. f. Batteries THomaa and C. Graham; J Hulsk'p, lb. . IO. Uranam ana uyrnea ' ........... R.H.PO.A.E 2 , 3 0 5 0 S 2 I 1 1 I I 0 0 1 J t aoTl 0 0 0 0 4 li loo 10 0 A Cowan, Lebanon; Maud M. Cox, Salem; Lena O. Denyer, Turner; Minnie- M. Ed wards, Lostine; Klla A. Fisher, Eugene; Avis J. Fleetwood, Lebanon; Bessie M. Foster. Leota C Foster, Dayton; Edith R, Harrison, Lutgens; Smith B. Holt Thomas! LtUle B. Halt Dusty; Linnle L. Kayler, Molalla; Inex Av Lusk, Myrtle Point; Mary K. Mathews, Portland; Gall E. MoClure,' Philomath; Buna McCoy, North YamhilU'Grace R. Miller, Oregon City; Olga Olsen, Portland; Jessie Reeae, Ruby lieee, -McCoy; vv. r. Kutherrord, Burns, Gertrude Vernon, Lakeview; Con stance WneaMon. The Dalles; Maude B. Wills, New berg; Jessie M. WUson, Alrlla LEWISTON NORMAL SCHOOL STUDENTS i-r.fi Totals ..........11 4 11 17 14 LOS ANGELES.-" ' Toman, a. a. I lOOd, ZD. M. ........... Bernard, c t ....... i ravatn, r. f. vnase. lb. Rosa, t x. Spies, o. , v Total . . .....;.'.ll i AB. R. H. POv A. E. 1 i 1 ' 4 1 3 .": i: Seattla Wlna la rs.lv ' Seattle. Wash- June It. The Satel lites laiueo nw !" J w m inmn 1 yesterday and held? the - game safely j Princeton throughout.- The acore: , . - :-. '- R. HE. Seattle ; .,,;.Io2O0M 1 12 4 8an Fran ... .,. 0001100 01 0 , 1 Batteries - Barber and Blankensblp; Jonea and uorton. umpire tsrown. BACZPXO VATZOBAZi XdBAGITS. Totals 4 . 27 U SCORE BT INNINGS.' i'S:X;,-,,isf''l tlltlTll ..........1 1 1 0 9 0 1 0 0 4 1 it 1 w O 0 Z 10 Two-base hit PurneU. Three base hit Byram. Bases on balls Off By ram. 1; olf Bowman, 8. B truck out By Bowman, a. " Wild pitch Bowman. Passed Balls Cooney, Jt - WInalow, 2. Stolen bases Coegrave, Stevens. PIONEERS OF LINN COUNTY HOLD PICNIC 1 Tuscan Mineral Springs Corp. ' TVSOAB, CAZh grSp 00 BOB BOTTXB OP STOMACB i ' (Special Dispatch te The Jooraat) Albany, Or., June 23. Many of the residents of thla city and near by towns went to Brownsville yesterday to attend the three days' picnic of the Linn County Ploneenr. association and ; many more wW go today. This Is an event that draws great crowds to Brownsville, and that little city la clad In holiday attire Time 1 for the occasion. ' " i1J?rnnn raed.for Roach In ninth. .0 IrOne out when winning run scored- RUNS AND HITS BT INNINGS. -h 1234SI78- Tnino ....... .0 O 1 0 0 0 0 X Boise, Idaho. June 3. McFhrlan was In great form yeatarday and would have shut out the visitors, but . for Elaey's errors. - The acore: ; ' iA-: S's ' wwy-. 5,' R. 21 E. Boise . . 0 2 1 0 0 S I 10 ,03 26 17 2 Butte . . . r- Bandelin and Spencer. ' of game Two hours and so minutes. I , The local Woodmen of the World, 1 Umpire Hurat Attenaance, zz.eoo.. I under the auspicea of which lodge the i carnival la being held In thla city, have BXAST BOB 3ZATTOB. arranged for a grand carnival dance to- 1 morrow ; night in their hall, following ' Tommy warren, who meets Kid Hat-1 the closing of the shows for the night ton tomorrow eevning. at Tracya, is tn snlendtd shape to engage jn a ring bet tie. He has had the benefit of several weeks rest and ahould bring the fight to Hatton from the start Warren is rata SCoaae Buna. SDOkana, Wash, June 3. The locals well known to the Columbia club's au today In a game full of oddldiencea by his former bouta with Sulll -:: Hits . 1 e 1 1 1 1 a Ui.n and home runs, four beinc regie-1 van, with whom he noxed several - Los Angelea .....1 a A 1 a a a a 1 1 1 -j . ti.. mr-nr- - ... I dra wa. 7 HiU , ..1 3 0 1- 2 I 9 J I 1 J 1 - R. H. E. 1 These two youngsters should put up . - f SUMMART. ' - ; c nokane . . : i .. . .0 0 I S s 4 3 U 3 I an exhibition , that wm be weU worth Earned runs Portland . a-J Salt Lake . ... . . s 1 1 .e s is 1 e-n n w,tnsalng. Roach. 2: by Cray. 7. k.r. ki 'I :. Francis. r Two-base hits Beck.. fv,. eis. ooo, omiin, ou. Three-baae hit Nadeau. Double plays Tlood to Chase to Smith to PDlea; Roach try Raymond to Berk. ,Left oa baaea Portland, 8: Ijo Angelea, I. Time of game One hour and 60 minutes. . Umpire CCon pelt ' This promlnea to be one of the best at traction of the week, and many young people from surrounding towns are ex pected to be present to enjoy the pleas- urea of the evening. An opposition dance has been arranged for by some of the followers ef the carnival, but as these 'are. not working under the di rection or the v carnival management and have to bring their music and pat ronage from ootaide the city.-It la be- IIvm1 thoV' will Aa err little on that The preiiminanea wiu introduce some I occasion; the lodge; having the carnival attractions here securing the patronage of the locaj public new faces. TB. BXZXj. 8XBBXX1 CX1TB SKOBX3S. The Portland- Kennel club win tnt a smoker in the Mining Exchange rooms . next Monday evening at S o'clock. , The object ef the smoker l iM to give the members : of - the elnb an opportunity - to invite their frienda for aa evening's entertainment ' The Twelfth street nine defeated- the Stephens team yesterday by the acore of 24 to 13. ' ' ' y The trams lined np aa follows: ri o: ' , Twelfth Street Catcher. Martin; pitcher. Ladd ; 1st base. G. Wilson: 3d base,- Zipsey; 3d base. Jones; shortstop, M. Slgfrted; left field. W. Sigfrled: cen ter field, Lyona: right field, H.- Wilson. , Stephens Catcher, A. Warner; pitch ers. Dunn and W.f Nelson; 1st base, D. Stanard: Id base. A. Cornell? 2d base. O. Morrow: ahortstop. Dunn and W. Nel son; left field. C Nelson: center field. A. Pren; right field. N. Cornell -." , (Joaraal Special gerlee. - . 8t Xxuia. Mx. June 23.' The West End Atbletle club expects a big crowd on hand tonight when Frank le Neil, the bantamweight .champion, and Gus Bexe nan. the Cincinnati champion, come to gether. ' The. two little fighters are matched to go 20 round at 120 pounds. ring aide, for e purse of 31000. Thla will be the first long fight that Nell has andertaken la the East and hla ahow ing with the clever Cincinnati boy will be watched with Interest . t ... v Better w than ; - money Schilling's Best : ' . ' are tee eeffea seklcg powder . namiBg extraeta spleea . Boxing school, Tom Tracey, 10 4th at and moneybacknobody takes the money; - . your grocer'si : f v - (Special MspatcB te The looraat.) Lewlstdn, Ida, June 22. The terra Just closed at the State -Normal school In this city was the most successful In the history of the Institution. Three new members have been added to the faculty for the next term. Paul H. Pierce, who for two years past lias been Instructor In the state university of Iowa, Is a graduate of Cornell and has the degree of Ph. D. " from Tale, will be at the head of the department of his tory. 'V- : V';:.,,;;; i'M;.': . 'Vv William R. Bishop, who during the past year was an instructor in Perdu university, la a graduate of Oswego Normal school, Chicago university and the University of Jean, Germany, . will superintend the preparatory department Earl & Wooster has been teacher of science In Walthem, Mass., high school. He is a graduate of CorUandt N. , T. Btaie normal ana Amntm cviiege, anal ' ... .' J will teach In the department of science. One of, the prettiest building sites on west slope;::., toverea wim iruu trees. Z came to the above springs on April f to take treatment for my eyes. - I had a very sever attack of catarrh of the! es v sesa. w ass iiuuai uiiiiu saa ii nivatina 1 with the best specialists that could be - vH-f fJ f-J ''air found, and suffering for nine years. : I sk" - .1. 11.1. W tJ -have at last found a cure here at thai .. : T FAMOUS TUSCAN BPRINOo. I can not pralae them too highly. I hope that 1 others that are afflicted will give inem a trial, : tespecwuiir, ..' . W. fi PALMER. Room SOI. Commercial-Blog- Portland, Oregon. 1 Mr. I. C Palmer, of Falmer. Or- waa cured of 'rheumatism. If you are sick write to us; we will give you the nam and address of some one cured of a similar complaint The Great Chines Doctor ABB CATABBX SAX.T. FOR SALE lOOxlOO ft. Mt Tabor , V L aV Wl ' Is called great " i ' cause his wonderful curM . are so well known throughout the United State, and because so msnr ; peonle are thankful to him for saving ' their lives from OPERATIONS ; ' He treata any and i all d laeasea wl t a - powerful I'hiDiM herbs, roots, buds. COWS MAY GAMBOL ' ON VILLAGE GREEN I (gpeetat Dispatch to The Joeraal.) Drain, June 11. The question of let ting cows run at large in the streets Is one that most Oregon towns haa bad to deal with. The city council of Drain haa been wrestling with the Question for some time and at last has made a de cision. It is in effect that the cows may gambol on the village green but each cow must wear a tag and these tags are furnished by the city at 33 per annum. The tax is payable in v advance semi annually. ; Any cow without the tag will not be considered in good standing and la subject to being sent to the pound by the marshal:; Vs-. ; -.f-.'EV-'.'c : : "r , , At the recent meeting of the board' of regents of the Central Oregon state nor mal, improvements ; to . the extent Of ILOffO were ordered made at ' the school buildings and grounds. DALLAS GRADUATES RECEIVE DIPLOMAS Inquire, owner, Edward Drake ' Care Meter tt Prank Co. TrJiJO "4 aV- mm. A eaaaWalsaKlasl ssBseBBssajarvdVeOa'jB4e ens w e known to medical science In this coun try, and through the use of these nann ies remedies. Thla f amoue doctor Knows the action of ever 800 different remedlee that he has successfully used Indifferent diseases. He guarantees to crei catarrn. asthma, lung troubles rheumatism, ner vousness, stomach, liver, kidneys, fe male trouble and "all private d Ijeaeee. Hundreds . of. testimonials. Charges moderate. ' Call and see bin. COBStn-TATIOB PBZB. Patient out of the city write foe blank and circular. , enclose stamp. Address THE C0EE W0 CHINESB : MEDICINE CO. 3S3 Alder afreet Portland. Or. Men tion thla paper. 1 , Roomlns: House' ta rooms an Morrison st. West Side. with lease; $1,650; doing good business; party leaving town. , WAI.TBH A. OBXZB, ' 200 and 204 Commercial Bide 1 (gpeeial Sfepateb ta Tka Xsaraal) -DeJlss. Or.. Jnna 23. The graduating exercise of the class of "64, Dallas pub lic achooL were given at the M. 'L church before a very, large audience. Bright- girls and five boys received their diplomas Fearl owing, Ada Osnetd, Veva Burns. Alice Grant' Edna Scott Edna Morrison, Eula Phillips, Beulah Myers Earl Burk. Berf Elliott - Lisle Kica, JUOTa jho una - ovrait mn vrw The scholarship in Dallas college waa won by Pearl Owing, and the gold medal by Florence Palmer Professor-W. I. Reynold delivered the address to the class, and Chairman William Grant of the board of directors presented the di plomaa. w After the exercise a bamjuet was ten dered h etaaa and their friends tn the Collins building, lion. George I Haw kins presided as toslst master, and toasts were r-rximWI ta by Professor I1?y j noi.V.t. ' I 'I 1 i-'t ' T'lour, ' J,-M. Grant, Ada (. I'latfs were l iil for 7 j HENRYWEINUARD Proprietor of the City Brewery ! ,'X.argest and Meet Complete Brewery to the Bortaweat. Bottled Cccr a Specialty , msraon ta 7 -, OSce 13th aad Baraalde SUeete. PORTLAND. OREGON, Pree la;;d i;; ( 1 1 la'fhe rkhe r', ( r theworlj. 11 1" tot Of er " i' - r rr'.i'-