The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 08, 1906, Page 12, Image 12

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THE -OREGON DAlLY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY ' 8. 1&C3.
t
FliEIICIl ; DEFEATS
Monday Came Lowtp jDiants
vThrou ' SPrir Work in
;-; . the box.; - .
LEFT FIELDER SMITH
: , -V PITCHED FOR OAKLAND
Mitchell, Moore, McHale and . Don
T hue Are Thert With tha Willow
anil Pounded Smith's Offering to
' th Far Corner ef Alfalfa Patch. -
. Portland f, Oakland 1.
Batteries French and McLean; Smith
and Hackett. - "" "" .'
It'a getting to be a habit at Recrea
tion park. The Olanta won again yes
terday. Evidently titer are getting ae-
-customed tefc- -Vtetory taetes cood,
pleaaea the fans and anrlchea the mag
nates. It help all concerned when the
home team twins. 'Twti the moving day
' la the league, yet Oakland remained over
and tackled the Olanta " Van Haltren
put Left Fielder Smith in the box for
" Ma alne and Mr.-" Smith oald afterward
that he would -much prerer to trample
down the alfalfa in left field than to
paee curve to auch a bunch of htgh-
"'rrtoderer aa constitute the Pertlniid 4eaaa
from what happened ..yesterday H ap
pears that Mr.. Smith la correct. '
Wlnfred French, whoaa hair -wee cut
curly when he was young, pitched for
the Giants; French lathe chap who cot
Into trouble laat Tear with tha management-
and was dumped. He repented,
however.' and . waa taken back In the
aid WH h eeremonlee -outta eto-ao-nia on
Tnr-rnnr-tww
P TT - T Niemann!
proDation oia mm
good. He waa In On fettle yesterday?
having a ' good aaaortment of curves.
' control and speed: pit them. over
Srhlle'the Cbmmutere were slumbering.
In only three innings did the visitors
'-touch hlra. In the first a hit and several
atrrors by Donahue sent Oakland's only
run across the plats. , la the sixtn uax
Oregon
Summer
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land made two hits without any reeulta
and 'In the eighth a aafo one came. Put
there wereno more runs.
For Portland McHale. Mitchell. Moore
and Donahue, lour Swedish performere,
did the heavy work with tha stick, each
man' securing two hlts. :
McHale aoo red In the first Inning on
a double, a aacrlflce - by Sweeney and
Mitchell's drive." Moore scored Jnthe
aecond ' and In tha third Sweeney and
Mitchell aoored on aafe hits." Donas
made . the fifth tally for Portland by
getting home-during a seesaw la which
Sweeney was caught
French kept up hie splendid work
during the entire game and finished
strong. The Beals are due .today for a
series, The official score:
PORTLAND. r-
----- lERRFftAX
McHale, cf. 1 111
Sweeney. ' eaT ...... 1. 1 . 0 t
Mitchell, lb. ......... 4 - 1 110 1
rallff. If. ..v........ 4 0 1.1 0 0
McLean, e.
mwra. ou. ..........
Donahue, lb. .........
Fench, p. ...
Totals V..... ....... 11 t 10 17 1
- ! --OAKLAyPrr-. - - '
r. '..' ';-in R. H. PO. A. E.
Van Haltren. cf. .4 1 110 0
Kruerer, Tf. . . ,r.vr S 1 - -1 - 0
Bmlth.,p.. ............ 4 0 0 0 4 0
T. Hackett, e..', ,,',,. 9
Deveresux. lb. ...... 4 -
J. Hackett, lb. ...... 4 0
Francks. as. ......... 1 0
1.1
0 10 1
04 a
1 0
Oraham, If. .......... I '0
Cates. Sb. ,. 1 0
Totala X 14 24 14
; SCORE BT INNINGS.
Portland ...1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 I
Hlte.,r,I 110 1110 w 10
Oakland ,
V V V V V V V
Hite
.'SUMMARY. -
Struck sntBT Vnni-h; i: hv Rmtlh
1-, Left on baees Portland, t: Oakland.
Bases on balls Off Smith. 4. Stolen
oases sweeney. van Haltren. Donahue.
nruger. --i wo-naso nitn MltcbalUr Mu.
Hale. Double plays McCredle to Mo
Lan: Francks to Cates to J. Hackett;
rrancas o J. nacaeti. Bacrince niti
Kruger, Sweeney. McLean French. Hit
by pitched ball By French, 1. Time of
gams One hour and It minutes. Um
pire B-neu. . ,
riONAL-LEACUI
-1,t, TCI
Chlesrn
New York
.14
PnllsaelpfiJaT
. ....... .11
is
nttsburg .
10-
.600
Boeton v-e-.
St. Louis a-
-11"
11
. 10
17
.4
.411
Cincinnati , . ,.t
.160
Brooklyn .
.1(1
At Plttsksjf.
n: vrr tL
Pi ttsbarg i 8. ... 1 - -1
Chicago 7 1
Batteries Hlldebrand and Pelts;
Lundgren and Kllng. Umpire John
stone, . .
At Cincinnati.
1 " ' R. Ht
Cincinnati .. , nitti?t-rj. -I0 1
st. Louis .-T-..:.., ...... t o
Batteries Welmer and Schlei; Brown
and Baud. Umpires KJem and Carpen-ter--:-jriftaeii
Inning-.
-rWla4aIpU7
... J-R.H.-R
Boston . . 14 o
Philadelphia . 1 7 3
Batteries PfelfTer and O'Nelir Dug
gleby and Dooln.. Umpires Conway
and Eraslie.
At Brooklym. '
- - : R H. B.
New Tork r..... ....... .....,.0 5. 0
Brooklyn . . : .4 10 0
Batteries Wiltse, Ferguson and Bow-
erman; rastonus and Ritter. Umpl:
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Won.
Lost.: PC.
1 .011
Philadelphia . . ...i.ll
Detroit . . .iivil.r.i..l0"
New Tork . t......k. ,.10 -
Washington ..',..10
Cleveland . . 8
St Louis. ......k......
.664
.too
-
10
474
,471
.f.t
Chicago f r ftttftti
Boston tjjj. , I
At Vew Tork.
R.H. B.
.11 I
wT l a
New Tork . ,
7 H i
Hat k m-mm . V. Tk.nki... T , ... Cf..kM,
..... . . . . . .. v . nt.snuui , .linil, DUUUVU
and Heydon; Orth and Klelnow.
At Cleveland.
r : nrr
1 it 1
Cleveland .
Detroit . . ...
,.111 1
Batteries Hess. Eels
and
Buelow;
Donovan and - Payne.
a tMamcm.-rrr :
H. TT V.
Chicago . o, ea
BL Loulrf". .....10 It 3
Bat terl FlMe. Sullivan "and " Ilart:
Howell and Rickey. ... .
At Sortom. .
JR.JLJS.
..4 8 2
Philadelphia, . .
.071
Batteries Wsddell and Bchreck: Win
ter and Graham. - r --
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.
"' " . 1 Won.
Lost
-4 i
a .
' 1 ,
. 14 -1
1 .
. 1"..
p.c:
L:75
.064
.600
.417
.114
.-J6
Sair Franefsco-rr. riTml 1
Los Angeles . 10
Portland.. .'. ...V-m.. .12
Fresno ............ ....10
Osklnnd . . ....... a-, 0
Seattle .......... A... t
MOUNT ANGEL JUNIORS
r BEAT THE TOWN LADS
(Special niaeatiii te The JJmrnal.) - f
Mount Angel. Or.,' May 1 The M. K
C. Juniors downed the ,M. .A. town
second tsam yesterday by a score of U
to 9. All the collegians played good ball,
except that Morran and J. Bethel were
not i lngoodfprm, . Oswald, ;the .town
pitcher, was touched up for hits quite
often. " , :
JwwaIeMOpenofeasogt.
(Jneraal flpedal atrvtoe.)
Marshalltown. Ia.. May t. Tha Inwa
Baseball league today opens what
promises to be its most pro a Dermis aea.
son. The league was organised two years
ago ana Is now ranked among the-atron.
eat of tha state leagues. Ths opening
games today are scheduled aa follows;
Burlington at Boone, Ottumwa at Fort
Dodge, Oskalooaa at Waterloo and Keo
kuk at Marshalltown, The schedule calls
for 124 gamss, the season to close Sep
tember 23. .. . ,' . .
Draw oaaae at SUvertoa. 1
' Ths Woodburn and SUvsrton ball nines
played a 11-lnnlng tie gams on Sunday
ths result being 7 to 7. Ths match was
played at SUverton. - Huddleston's bat
ting waa the feature of the game, Sum
mary; SI I vert on .,
................. 7
T
Woodburn
. Bog gAeBttHear'':: - .
'Received at Hudson's Gun Store,' 110
Third street Clt Information thers and
make jj.our sntrUs, - -
(0
TOO FAST FOR
THE.MIL1TARY
Company D, 0. N. C, Loses a
Closaly-Played Gam to tha
.Heavy-Hitting Rose burgs.
(Special IXawtek te The JoaraaLV
Roseburg. Or, May I. A close and
exciting .game Was played at- Roae
park Sunday between Roseburg , and
Company D, O. N. O. The former won
by the score of 4 to 8. The game was
Interesting find was marked by spec
tacular playing as .well aa numerous
error! Company U losrinnSuglTTH
blllty to hit Hoffman at critical UmOa
The score: .
ROSEBURO. . -
Jewett. lb. 5 0 1 It 1 1
FTench.-lx.-TV....:.-..B lo 0 9o
Stoley, 2b. 4 0 0 1.1 0
HHIU1V O. ,. 4 1 I I 4 X
Wayne. Bs......' 4 -1 1 11 . 0
OUvin, cf. 4.1.1. 000
Shirk, Sb. -. ... i 4 1 - 1 - - 1
Oagnon. ft
Hoffman, p.
i. M m
Totals
,11 f 10 17 14
COMPAftT!P.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
niiucuui ii. n. ...,..
I .1 J. V...' .
4 1 10 0.0
1,11 10.1
t 1 0 11 1 V 1
11 0 3 5 0
9-i-9
10 0 111
Goodman, lb. .......
Huntington, e. i. .....
McConnell, p, .......
Bridges, lb.' . . . . . . . . .
IX Matbaws, 2b.
Kyan,'sa.
Thall. cf.
i-iev-r 1
10.1000
1 0 0 0 0 0
Leftey, If. ...... i
ptals r .27 t t 91:9,'9
SCORE BT INNINGS.
1
Co. D. ......... .1 0000001 1
" Hits 1
Roseburg ...4... 1 00000110
nits., ....... rr;a ww x i a w
SUMMARY.
Two-bass hits Jewett. Hanan. Shirk.
Wayne, Hoffman. Three-base hit
Goodman. Stolen "oases Ooodman ' r.
Wayne, fiuilinaii.. 1 nuui uut uy ixeir
Huffman. Uuuia uuf
Kin. S: bv McConnelL 10. Bases oa
ns-orr .Hoffman, 4. jjoudis pi ays
- S -IiMcConnelllBrlilaarrCC0OTcU
i ., "-...JlJI-Huntlngion to Ooodman. Time of game
X' "1 Two hours. Umpire "Weary" WU-I
kins.
SOUTH ENDS CONTINUE TO
- II CONTESTS -
Irr Srrfte-FrVBrnnng:Mate,
' Sunday tha. Fultons Wera
Easily Whipped. r
O win r tosome unknown reason the
Alblna boys failed to ahow up to play
the South Portland' team- Sunday-morning..
Nevertheless the South Ends
played a picked nine from Fulton, the
game lasting flvs Innings. The reaturee
were the pitching' of Gardner for Ful
ton, who struck out nine of South Port
land's batsmen, and a fast double jtlay
which ' was pulled off between Thomas,
Taklof and Harwas. This makes tho
seventh straight victory for South Port
land. - Managers wanting games- should
call up Main 44S7 or address Earl
Woods, 114 Water street.
The score in detail:
SOUTH ENDS. "Z
AB. K. H. PO.' A.'B.
Taylor. 2b. .......... I 11110
Thomas, es. 1 0 0- -rl ,.0
Scott, lb. 11 1010
Woods, lf.n.. ....... I 0 J o 1
Gleeon.c. ........... 1' 1 0 1 0 0
Weber, rf. 10 0 1 10
Kyan. et..iiij.si
Month. D 1 1 ITv . . 9
'!"", lb. 1 0J o 99 I
Totals . , ..It 1 1 11 10 2
. -.. - FULTON. , v-.v-
AB. R. H. PO. X H.
Toung, o.
Ward, lb
Zetter. lb.
1 0 1 11
2 0 9 t 0 1
1 0 0 0 1 2
4 Qerdnefj-p. .........
Vtiurenr-tf. 1
Bennett, cf.
Kay, rt.
O Tay, as.
Will lama.- lb, .... . . . .
- 0 0-.1-0
1 1
2 1
2 1
Totals
ai i it . t t
-SPORTING-COSSIPv
Kew Football Rules. Now that there
is absolutely no chance of any mora
football - betng played tbla season tha
committees 'are actively at work -to make
the asms . more g"ti, Mmi
tlons have been made to the rules, as
follows:- -
No. 1 Never etep on your opponent's
fees. Ton might hurt your foot.
' No. 1 Never soak youry opponent on
the 10-yard line. 1 ,
No. 1 Or -kick him between the goal
posts. .
No. 4 Or jab him in ths Intermission.
No. e Display no violent Joy if one
ef your opponents appesrs to have been
killed. He might get better. .
No. . Players will return an loose
eyes found on the field to their rightful
owners....' . .-
No. 7 Never mangle, the corpse of the
member of sn opposing team.
.;....,...,'. . e . e - "' '
Could she find the coffee pot and
your rasor and did she cry when she
found the china cup thai mother gave
her was smashed T
; , . - e '- " . :,-- ... ' -
Daniel e of America won the first heat
of tha swimming races at Athens by a
finger nail. Some advantage In not hav
ing a manicurist along.
Four years ago Miss Marlon Reynolds
was the-champlon female ball pleyer-of
Maine, If not of the United States. She
was born on a - ferrrh says Modern
Women, and was one of a large family,
moat boys, all of whom were noted local
baseball players. -
-As she grew to maturity "her .services
were frequently required to make up the
regular number for a team, and in tbla
way ahe got such practice that- ehe
equaled any of them on the team. . , .
A claim waa made by the friends of a
young lady ' In a New Tork college as
the champion beeauee of her throwing
a ball 101 feet. But at Belfast. Maine,
"When I was a druggist, at LivonlaU
Mo.," writes T. J. Uwyer, now of orays
villa, Mo., "three of my customers were
Krmanently cured of consumption by
'. King's New Discovery, snd are well
awdsirong today. One was trying to
sell his property and move to Arlsona,
but after using New Discovery a short
time he found It unnecessary to do so. I
regard Dr. King's New Dlsnovery as the
most wonderful medicine In existence."
Surest Cough and cold cure end Throat
and Lung heeler. Guaranteed by Skid
more Drug Co. SOo and. 11.. Trial bot
tle free,., 1
TM DAY
-FOR
TRACK EVEHTS
Directors of Multnomah Will Ap-
- propriata J46 Monay for
Track Man.
MANAGER WATKINS HANDS
IN HIS RESIGNATION
President Simons Says That the Club
Wants Every Competitor to Pay
Initiation Fee and Send in YHia
Month's Daea,
As exclustvely announced. In yester
days Journal, the board of directors of
the Multnomah Amateur Athletlo club
deolded yesterday to discontinue all ap
propriations for the track and field
events. This action of the board means
that Multnomah will not be repressnted
In any track meets during the present
year. The action of the board has
created .no end of gossip and criticism.
Upon hearing " of the decision - of the
board.. Frank. E. Watklna, manager of
the track team and chairman of tha out
door athletlo committee. Immediately
placed his resignation In tfce hands of
This, is the first, time in. tha hlatorv
of the club that a board of directors has
failed to appropriate tha legitimate ex
penses of a. track. - The fight against
appropriating any- money was led " by
Director Arnold F. Roth well, while. Di
rectors Chapln, Jones and Dunne were
tne principal defenders of tho track
acdun will in Inward
BraeHM-aBa1 roatEa7TLHaheTrdFmT
of ' sport In the elub la not eTactiv
rules will regulate Multhomah-a " Ife. ma
hereafter. . I
Jt waa at Multnomah's Invltatinn h.t
Seattle and Spokane joined the Paciflo
Northwest aaaoclatlon of the A. A II
and pow Multnomah ia the first to re-
ruse to send a team In the annual com
petition' which Is scheduled at Spokane
next month. L,
It has been the rule of collema
amateur athletlo clubs throughout- the
United States and In other countries to
always make some provision for the
ring on of outdoor atMelIc Track
vents at the colleges generally leave a
oenciv 005.11 is essential that they be
ronunmar rootoem 1 is called upon at
most of the Colleges to make up- in
money what the ether branches of anart
lose Mill tnnms h'a-f ootball team has al
ways brought money t the olub-treaa-4
ury, and now that new regulations will
intervene it is feared that It will be
Impossible to get a crack team' to
gether again. Under the supervision of
George McMillan and Frank Watklns,
Multnomah's football teams ' have
achieved - many, notable vlctorlea, bs-
siaes drawing crowds sufficient to leave
a large surplus In ths treasury each
year. Thle may be done away with If
the board adheres to Its ruling.
- Manager Watklns says: T"eannOl
have anything to do with any athletics
lav the' elub until the directors who favor
ping-pong and pink teas are retired In
favor of men who believe In continuing
the policy that has made Multnomah
one of the greatest amateur athletlo
elube In the world. For years we have
labored patiently to make the prowess
of the "winged M" felt throughout the
coast, ana now at a time when good
en Is required, rather than Juvenile
frllla, . the . directors take. a. step . that
will, mean a death blow to the club's
beat interests."
President Simons is also in favor of
cutting out the track team's expenses.
In speaking of his position, Mr. Simons
says: -
"We want the club to be purely ama
teur. No member . can participate m
any event uniaaa he shall haver paid Ills
Initiation fee and his monthly dues. I
do not want to criticise the work of the
preceding boards, and am only looking
to the future. -
Thle means that all honorary mOm
bars of the club may not participate in
athletic eventa. Mr. Simons declares
that a track team will be sent to the
Spokane meet ' . .
BROWNIES DOWN THE:
.YOUNG AMERICANS
"The Portland Brownies defeated ' the
Toung Americana yesterday by tha score
of S to T. The lineup:
Americas. Brownies.
Moltsen ...,,s.....e Jennings
Lewis ...,p Kahlsr
McQUvary ss Alexander
Cols lb....;..... Perhara
Burns ...... i ... ,2b. . ... . ITolden
Shaw ..Sb Toung
Corcorlan ........ .of ....... . . . , . slater
Chatterton .. ...... If ....... . Goldsmith
Hall ... rf. ....... Oarretaon
HOPPE DEFEATS CURE
IN FIRST MATCH
(Journal gsectal Service.! " "' '
' Chicago, May 8. In the opening game
of the professional billiard tournament
in this city last night Hoppe defeated
Cure too to IX. Hnppe's high run was
tt; average. 41 17-21. - Cure's high run
waa 104; -average. IS 11-21. Bchaefer
and Slosson will play this evening.
MtsrTtynolds threw thrpeTrotattnn-nalT.I"
nothwlthstandtng a strong wind
was
blowing; a distance of-I2WTeeC
The measurement was made by the
managers and several doubters. After
the. exhibition they tried her as a
catcher, pitcher and batter and she could
outplay them all.
Miss Reynolds' ! of medium height
and graceful form. - Her manners sre
pleasing and unassuming. Bhe dresses
with taste. She has played ball in many
cities, but has retired from the game
and la now teaching school.
-, : t- - e - . -
Frank Tonergnn was chosen presi
dent oft ths Portland Grammar School
Track leagus yesterday. The executive
committee Is composed of Robert Krohn,
W. H. Chapln, Kdgar Frank and Frank
Lonergan.
e e 'v - -
Bhewld-Jay Oould-Js. defeat Eustaos
Miles In. their match In London today,
he will Win the amateur tennis cham
pionship of Great Britain. ,
... v . v
RloharA "Dick" Smith, famous Colum
bia football player and coach. Is visit
log trisndg la Portland, ,
filOJIEY
-r" . a
10 Lret More btren
, from rYour Food
OTS 0? people are alarving with
f full alomachji.
You know, it's not how much
wa Eat, but how we Direst that
make us Strong, or Brainy, or Successful. '
""When the Bowels araflUed with undV,
rested food wa may- be a rroat deal
worse off than If we were half starved for
want of Food.
Because, food that stays too lone In tha
Bowels decays there. Just as lilt Stayed
too lone In the open air.
e
Well, when food decays in tha Bowels,
through delayed and overdue action, what
happens? ( .- ' ...
Tha millions ef utile Suction Pumps
that Una the Bowels and Intestines then
draw Poison from the decayed , Food, "..
id ol " tho Nourishment th(
Intended to draw.
This Poison rets Into the blood and,"
In time, apresds all over the body, unless
the . Cause of ConaUpsllon la. promptly -
removedT"... '.'",'''.'. . ".-.
That Cause of Constipation Is Weak.
r Lazy, iBowal Muscles." ,
When your Bowel-Muscles grow flsbby
they need Exercise to strengthen them--
oo "Phyelc1 o pamper them. . . .
There's only one kind of Artificial
Exercise for the Bowel-Muscles.
Its name Is " CASCARETS," and -its
price is Ten Cents a boi. -
Cascarets - ad Jlke aerclse;pn-tlieiPnJr-."n .noYW f?J TBrr
Muscles of the Bowels, and make them -
atronger very time they-force these
Muscles to act naturally.
The stronger these Muscles propel the ,
food, the-stronger does the friction of the -food
act on the flow of Digestive Juloes. -
The more- of these-Juloes that act on
food, the more Nutriment does that food
turn into, and the richer nourishment do
the Httle Suction-
fjjry out Oi lti
MEN :for
AND WE TWLAT.M1N
Established 25 Years In Portland
i .... m
1 Y
ft. ttt1- i
--V
ff yea hare violated the laws ef health
srarinlng yenr arateia, wm, to we before
Ik. a.wusHS W
K yoa are whi, gtoony and deapoadent, bare bad dreama, deoreaard. lack ambition and
energr, nnable to concentrate yonr tnnaahta, lack rim, Tignr and vitality, com to na at
ence:. eor ifriliunl wwnw tu wuh-h,
tore yea to arrenstk and ncalta. Wt ba,a
THOSX WHO HAVE SEEM DIgAFPOntTID BT UNSKILLED SFEOTaLISTS ASS
XAaVESTLT BEQtTESTED TO IMVESTIOATg Ol't METHODS AITS TERMS WITHOUT
DELAT, WHI0H BAD THXT DO kg IX XBX . aiOnmiKO WOULD HATS SAVED
THEM TTJtX AJTD MONEY. : .
:A l-IHEI-OlNaCURE FOR
BLOOD P0IS0K, SKThT DISEASES, SOKES, ULCERS, BTRICTUBE, VARIOOCILE. -'rTT-DROOXLX.
MEXVOU8 DE0LXME, WXAKJIXSa, PILES Ok OHX0MI0 DISEASES 01" XXX
KIDNEYS AXD PROSTATE. . .
SPECIAL SISKASXa-rNnrlr enatracted and ehronle eases eared. All . ramlng. Itch
Ins an1, lii9mmtkn atnoped ia 4 botiri: rnnM effwtcd In T t. WX 0OVEK THI
ENTIRE YIELD OP SPECIAL AXD 0HK0NI0. DEEP-SEATED, COMPLICATED DISEASES.
WITTS U yoa cannot call. All eomaeondonce etrlctly eonflrientlal and all repUea
seat la nlala-eaTslnnae, Ma. names,. casaaJettera-ec-Jhotosranha ot eetleats wibllahed ef
wa, vnui wvm vua&o vbi. w m bv, oxpoo, pmy ror our ssmuea enieas we
ours a patient eoand and Wall, se that he will be entirely aatiafled. and will never asain
hare te be treated for the name trouble. IV VZSTIOATX AND LXAXV THAT OUS
WORD IB AS OOOD AS OU BOND. OUB PINANOIAL 8TAVDINO IS SOLID AMD
OUK LONO EXPERIENCE IX TBEATIXa SPECIAL DISEASES OF MIX INSURES TOT
07 MODERN, SCISXTLFIO TXXATMXXT THAT WILL ACCOMPLISH A CURE. .
HOURS rK an ts S p. ; XTeulnis. T te S; Bsndays. s s. m. te 13 Boon. J.
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IomaxB bbcox-tj ajto TAsnrrr.ii
RUNNING RESULTS ON"
THREE RACE TRACKS
(Journal Special Serrtce.)
New Tork. Jday S. Jamaica results:
Belling;, five lurlonse Joe Fallert
won. Plausible second, No Marke third;
time, 1:08. ..
live end a naif fortons e Preen won,
Toscan second. Right and True third;
time. 1:01 !-. ..
lMle-ndc a-alxteenth-rao Between
won, Batte second. Mansanlilo tnira;
time. 1:S0. ...
The Wllllamsbnrc handicap, six fur
Ions a Halifax won. First Premium seo
bnd. Benevolent third; time. 1:16.
Bell In a;, five furlonajs Bluedale won,
Clements second. Momentum third; time,
1:01 l-S. ''"' '
Six furlonrs Testsr U Hayman won,
Chandos second, Greenland third; time.
i:i. -. V-
At XjOnlsrUle Traek. -
Joe real Special "errloo.l '
ruTevnie," May- t.cntrrchill Downs
results:. - '
Bellini; slx fuflonss -Zlnrla
Skyte second. -Capltano third;
won,
time,
1:11 I-S-.
. Four - f urlonss, X 1-year-old Z nines
Edith M. won. Money . Maker second,
Lady Batsman third; time, 0:4t 1-K.
MJle, purse Bescon t,lht won. Kurt
man second, Peter Btlrllnr third; time,
'- '
Steeplechase, handicap, short rourse -Dr.
Nowlln won, Onyx II second, Man
ners third; time, l:B -.
Four-furlonss, 1-year-olds, all sld-
ina;s Fair Fa sot won. Webber second,
Bonart third! time, 0:4 l-.
Selling-, six furloners Belf Reliant
won, Bensonhtirst second, Jim BeatUe
third: time, 1:10. .
' Rellln. mlli Carew won, Hador sec
ond, Captain Bush third; time, 1:41 t-l.
A Memphis Traek. ., -.Memphis,
Majr I. Montgomery Park
race resulte:
Six furlongs, selling Mrs. Annie won.
Topsail second. King of Abyssinia third;
time. 1:1.
roar furlongs Deist rorns wen, Pua-
gtfi
It needs only one Cascaret at a time
to stimulate all the Bowel-Muscles enough,
without purgin(. discomfort or loss of
nutrition. ; 'V-.'j. -; '
So, If .you wnt ths same fsjumj
action that a sts-mlle walk In the country
. would give you,' (without the weariness)
take one Cascaret at a time, with intervals
between, till you reach the exact condi
tion you desire.- :-
One Cascaret at' a time will properly
. cleanse a foul Breath, or Coated Tongue,
thus proving clearly Its ready, steady,
sure, but mild and effective action. --f-
. A comlng'Headaohe can be warded off,
lo short order, by a single Cascaret, and
the cause removed. , -".
ieartburn. Caa-belchlng. Add-rtaJnga
In the throat, and Colicky feeling are sure
signs of Bowel trouble from food poisons,
anJshould be dealt with promptly.
One Cascaret will stop the coming
trouble,, move on the Bowel load, and free
the Digestive Juices, If that one Cascaret
Is taken as soon -as the first signs are
noticed. v'-.r . T
- Don't fall to carry the Vest Pocket
' Cascaret Box with vou constantly.
-AU nru-rlatg nli them-over ten
v . ... .
: , ,v' ,
' Vi . ' . U
maae oniy py me suerung nemeay
tablet stamped "CCC.". ,. . t -
- - - ', . .
xr mi to our. friends!
Wa want ts send te ear friends a besatlfol
Frtnchealroed. GOLD-fLATEO BONBON BOX. !
hard-enameleS in colon. It is a besoty far the
Srassuig ttbla. Ten cents ia stsmpe is ssked us
Bsaaaarset reed h(th sad tseoverceetef Cascarets. ,
a Irrtastlnaar " Whlcb. tWlnty trinket lalesflfd., .-. lli
gi5S?8Jrtana la 4a. .netiealwe 4Me eeerAd0reie -
assMiii 11 1 iiHHBa.ni 1 1
$
ONLY.
'..-.
ONSUCTATIOlREH
WE WILL TREAT ANY SINGLE, UNCOM-
PLICATED AILMENT FOR $1X50
.''T';rv.,-- FOR THE FEE. 7-"" -l-'ciX::
ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE
NO PAY-UN LESS CURED
Come Today to the SUCCESSFUL. Spedal-
sta who number-their-PERFECT Cures by 4he
TI OUSAND I You want a PERMANENT
Curel-.Wa can ACCOMPLISH IT. .
and ar eeeadaus ef constant drala whlcK la
- yva become a nerToes and phralal wreck
evereeoe- H weaaeeasee ase soaKieei--
cured thousands of weak wa.
sraunTS. yoBTXAsrsvosBCroirr
gent second. Captalri Jarrell third; time, J
w:f y. .
Five and a half furlongs Gold
Enamel won. Fire Dal second. Dr. Heard
third; time, 1:0U. 1
Memphle stakes, five furlongs. 1-year-olds
Horace B. won, Fontalnebleau sec
ond. Miss Btrorne third; time,. 1:01)4.
Mile, selling Celebration won, Lasell
second, Hortenaia third; time, 1:41.
Belling, seven furlongs Elastio won,
Dargln second. Odd Ella third; tltm.
1:18. - .
'To XToteet Amerloana. '
(Jeornal Special Service. J
' Washington, May I. The gunboat
Scorpion has been ordered to Ouada
loupe to protect American Interests.
The Original Laxative Cough Syrup
Is Kennedy's Laxative Honsy and Tar.
It expels all eold from the system by
acting as a cathartic on the bowela,
Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Is
s certain, ssfe and' harmless euro for
colds, croup and whooping oouaa.
Fine Dental Work
Very Moderate Prices.
Orowa and" Bridge Werk a Bpeotalty.
VtU Work Fully OusrSnteed.
tea, a use g x ueai sasi ma
rownfl ...... 94.00
a a "uut b a e .PTteOO
th) .... ..'.........S5.00
Solid Gold-Crowns
Bridge Work
Full Set Teetti
' V.T.
a, Oraad Taea
. tre Bldf. .
Oppealte Ulers Plane Xowse.
v SPRING QATARRH T..
.. ' , ' -. ,-r--, -
- .. '.-';'
Weodard, Clarke k Oo. Call Hyemet TTa
. det Ouarantee of Ooze. " .
, . The changeable weather of spring la
directly responsible for ths prevslsnoe
ot-eatasrhal, Inuililm In Pur tla.nd ax Ute
present time. .
As a result ,Woodrd. '.Clarke s CCi.,
have had a larger sate for Hyomel the
past week than ever before in the yearo
that they have handled this reliable
trsatmant fov the cure of catarrh. -- -
Unlike the ordinary remedies that
have- been used -4a-- Uirrhal -troubles. '
there 1 no stomscb dosing with tiyorael. -It
is breathed through a neat pocket
inhaler that comes with every outfit,
end - its balsamic, antlaeptlo healing
penetrates to the most remote eella of :
the nose, throat and lungs,- killing all
catarrhal germs, . healttig the irritated -mucous
membrane, and effecting a com
plete and permanent cure.
If there is a single catarrhal germ la -thf
system, Hyomel will search it out '
and absolutely destroy it, completely
eradicating the trouble. The remedy
has made so many cures among Wood-
ard. Clarke A Co.'s customers that they '-'
offer to pay for it themselves if It J
does not benefit even the worst ease- of "
-eatarrhT- l , . " !
The complete outfit ycosts only II.
consisting of an Inhaler, medicine drop
per and bottle of Hyomel. while extra
bottles of Hyomel can be obtained for
60. centa... There, will. not. be. even this
small sxpense If Hyomel does not euro, . ,
ss Woodard, Clarke 'ft Co, will return
your money. r ' ":
- If set . eonrenleet to ebtalrf Ryeael ef T
Woadard, Clarke t'o., or eome othp dracflat.
It wlU be" forwarded frost .the Uhoratorr by
mall on remlpt ol price.; The K. T. Booth -Company.
Urumcl blda '.Ithaca.. Hw York.
Ihc Portland
- , ' PORTLAND, ORIBOON.
EUROPEAN PLAN ONLY -
LTEADQTJATtTEWg FOR - TOURISTS
AND COMMERCIAX,
Everything; to eat and drink, and
It costs no more In the--
vPortlan Hotel athskenap
"tnsn elsewliere In the etty. Bvaxy
wauuiay misi tram ;w to
m. O. lOWtBS, Blanares.
SPECIAL
To
Assure Prompt and
Careful 'Attention
' joirxr laxtx.
Phone Paolflo t4.
Prices for.lhe NtAl30Days.
'V -'-r- V-1 '...-'..1 ' Per Lpad.
Green Slab Wood., ...... Sl.SO
-pry Slab Wood v. .$2. 2S
' Tnslde Slali voOd a..,4ii"i02.2O
Mixed Slab Wood ....... .f 1.76
Hotel Eaton
OOE. M0BBIS0X AXD WXSX MU STS.
Randanately furnlahrd, elesantiy eqlpned.
flreproof, S.o nlimue' . walk from heart e(
ahupplns and buaineaa district, all larsa,
airr. eutatda rooma. atean heated, electric
llsbts, trlepbone In each apartment, etc.
Lerte efftcrs, loensins. smokies, writing,
ladies' reception parlors, staoata rsstTsd
hj mall or telephone.
Print emaibaa masts trains aad attains.
Speelal Betas ts Oommaroial Mae. '
MBS. MAX XAT0X, !
. , (Yormcrlj ef Botal Kldpath. Spokaae.)
DiVilIiaiii
Austin Cox
Boobs S7, Xfayette Bldg, -S1SH
WAXXCZjrOTOBT ST. ,
; Ixpert Orowa and Bridge Work a
; " Specialty. " '
dlood poison
rOI MOIII TNAM tWIHTT TIARt
wsbavsmode tbe cure' of blood poison a
specialty. Primary. gacanSeravev Tertiary
Bleed Pelaea Cennaneoily Cured. You can
be treated at home under same guaranty.
Capital 1600,000. WS aolletatbe aanet obatl
sate eases. If you bare eiheusted the old
metboda of treatment, and still have anbea
snd pains. Muoua Patcbea la Mouth, Bore
Thaeat, Pimples, Oopper-Oolored Spots.
TJloers on snr part of tbe body, Hair or
Eyebrow falllnr out, write for proofs of
euros. lOO-pags Book Free. .-
COOK REMEDY CO,.
- 1395 IU01IC TiBTU, (aksga, 9.9.L
!
SPECIAL
ir C Treatment
g 'vy If you have any Blood 1 1' ,
L J eUsorsMT. BldWy, Uver. II
" f Sinnck w ftowvl trauMa. RhoaiM. I I
: I tim, CeeallBailoa, aASSETT'S f I
I NATTVE UEHBS iS sun rou, w aast f .
,1 aotninf. 1 mat. TraatmaM. It, (contaM .
' II Sif M Drafl): ah IJe sua At Oruf.
. pj. ( sua fcMkk or wrt a. rsse
Ta TMea bbVbi aanst ib itasVVBwl SB rF J
nWeBlBSnlf M NoBHaB SwgBsS CsB
JOURNAL WANT ADS" .: V
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