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TODAY'S MEWS IM EVERY
SPORTS
Edited by
j:a.horan
We Are the Leading-
RAMBLER BASEBALL NINE OF JBALgJ
SEVERE DRUBBING
FOR THE LOCALS
opeciausts
CORNELL FAVORITE
id BOATRACE
Ithaca's Crew In Splendid Trim
ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS IN PORTLAND.
CONSULTATION FREE
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I' ' ,
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- i V,.
r ' for the Annpal Events
' v Today. ' .
THOUSANDS GATHER
j:.to cheek thi. oaksment?
Syracuse, Pennsylvania and Geortje.
- town's ' Frlenda Have" High Hopea
of Their Favoritea CroSIng the
Llna Firi't Tenth Annual Affair.
(Journal Special lervlee.V '
Pooghkeepsle. N. Y., June 13 Ever y
. thins I In readiness for the annual
intercollegiate regatta. The week of
' training are over, tha crewa are a fit
''.'aa. under tha circumstances, their
coaches can make them. All they ask
is good, quiet water and - no favors.
They'll vet the latter.' As for : tha
former. Vie wind (oda will decide.
' AU three races which make up tha
.day's proaram will be pulled" off lata
this Afternoon, when tha sun is declln
ln over tha western htlla that fringe
' " tha Hudson. Tha four-oared argument
""Vat two miles la down for ' decision at
tha hour of 4. while three quarter of
an hour later the two-mile affair be
.'. s twaen tha freshman eight-oared craw
will ba decided. The principal contest
of tha day the heart-breaking pull of
- four -ml for. the six 'varsity crews
eomea off promptly at o'clock. As
usual. -all. three races will be rowed
downstream. - . . .-. ' :. . .
Tha Cornell ' crew, ' as .usual for tha
- .' past five, or-six seasons, .again is re
garded as almost Inevitably tha vie-
- - 7 tor. It la practically -almost a certain
that tha margin of victory will be noth
ing Ilka the 83 lengths that separated.
' . tha Cornell and oyracuae eights met
year In the big race..- Not only' is it
--Hhery-thet some erew-mayaJv.e jborne 11.
- - a particularly hard race, but it looks as
if several colleges would ba well up at
' the finish. There is even-hope that an
other such grand finish as that which
' 7'. marked tha rare five years ago- may ba
forthcoming this afternoon,,
',.'., One thing that lends an -'exceptional
' Interest to the race this year la tha fact
that It I likely to signalise tha last
appearance on. eastern waters, for soma
years at least, of tha. plucky oarsmen
from Wisconsin. The Badger eight Is
well thought of by tha critic. Every
man In the Wisconsin shell Is a Pougb-
h-oepela veteran. This means a great
deaj, and there are few experts today
eonaln shell one of the first three
to
pass the line at the Judges' boat.
Syracuse haa -aent-oneof-ther-beat
crews that ever wore tha orange. ' Un
less all signs are misleading Syracuse
will - furnish the crew that will give
Courtney's men the race for first place.
Columbia's crew has so often been a
disappointment that It Is not much re-
FAIR AUSTRALIAN
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'Mil T i il I (Hi
Miaa Annette Kelleoman, Champion Swimmer.
Vienna. June II. The . wonderfu!
roang woman , athlete and swimmer
from Australia. Miss Annette Keller
man, has beaten , all ' records for dis
tance In a trial on tha Danube . river
- here, ewimmlna- a -dlatanoe of -11 kllo
mctera, or something over t miles. In
I hours and 11 minutes. -
? All previous records for women swlm
mera in no " way approach tha feat of
Miss Kellarman and she now rightly
clalma tha title of champion long dls
tence woman ' swimmer of the world.
She la now SO years old. I feet lynches
In height and. weighs 140 pounds, and
Is a splendid example of physical de
velopment In a woman without destroy
ing tha finer feminine lines. Still her
to Macular development la aucb that aha
:
Reading From Left to Right the Players Are Cory, Perkins, Gabrielaon,
IV. ''.'..-..."'....'.''!-". Holman, Kay, Fanner, r "
garded In the big raea, and Wisconsin.
Pennsylvatila and Georgelawnara ex
pected to fight It out for third place.
The Pennsylvania- crew this year la re
garded with considerable .favor because
It was the only one that defeated An
ne polls on the Severn thla spring.-
. 'i Tenth Annual Affair. - ;
- Today's races practically mark tha
tenth anniversary-of : the. big Pouxh
keepeta regatta. Various attempt were
made to establish an Intercollegiate re
gatta that would be worthy of tha name
ii far back aa 1175. but with little
success, and It was not' until 189 that
the - present : Intercollegiate aasoclatlon
assumed control an the races on tha
Hudson legan to attract general Jnter-eat-throughout
tha country. Since that
time--Come II and tha University of
Pennsylvania, with " Syracuse In 1104.
have dlvhled anwing-.-them the honor of
winning -tie . varsity eight-oared rac.
The Red and White crews have crossed
tha Una winners six: times, while the
Quakers have led the way In three races
and Syracuse In one. All these races
were rowed -over tha , Hudson ! river
course, with the exception of tha 1881
race, which was a three-mile .contest
and was held on Saratoga lake. - This
race was one of the three won by tha
Pennsylvania crews. The race -last year
was won by Cornell, with Syraeuae sec
ond and Georgetown. Columbia, Pennsyl
vania and Wisconsin' finishing In tha
order named.
riuiaia of Is
4 p. m. 'Varsity four-oared shells;
challenge- trophyr-presented In H9 by
Davidson Kennedy, , Pennsylvania, now
held by Syracuse. Entries Columbia.
Cornell, Pennsylvania, - Syracuse, and
Wisconsin.
4:45 p." m. Freshman eight-oared
shells; ' distance. two miles; trophy.
SWIMMER
7v - - '
shows
wonderful strength and endur-
ance. -
- Tha young woman has been Swim
ming from childhood. At fifteen aba
won the amateur mile In Australia, and
after w InnVng -'II t ha trt her amateur
championships there, became a profes
sional. Last year she made an attempt
to swim the English Channel In emula
tion of Captain Webb's feat In 1871, but
the severe buffeting of the wavea forced
her to give up after covering alx mile.
- Before Miss Kellerman's recent rec
ord on tha Danube the best previous
performance by a w.oman was that of
Miss Beckwlth. .who made a record of
ZO miles In tha Thames,, swimming with
tha currant, la the time" of hours and
21 mltiutea. j
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MULTNOMAH LOOKED UPON
AS A SURE WINKER
Athletes at Spokane Meet Say
That Winded M. Men Are"
. l. Certain of Victory.
r-rSperWite-TeTraat)
Spokane. .Wash., June il. The gen
erally expressed oplnon polnta to a vic
tory for Multnomah today. Spokane and
Seattle athletes are dliay trying to fig
ure out where they can possibly win
the meet, but only an aecident. it 4s be
lieved, will rob Multnomah of tha honor.
Manv think that Hayward's - men will
get aa many points as Spokane and Se
attle combined. - Multnomah's strengtn
Is best manifested in, tha sprints, half
mile, pole - vault. Jumps - and weights.
Bpokana la generally conceded first in
the 40 dash, with tha chances of win
ning tha hurdles and mile. Seattle looks
strong in the mile and high Jump.
Stewards' cup. presented In 1900 by
yrn l B Bangs. Columbia, now held
by CornelL
Entries Columbia,
By rati
p. m. 'Varsity eight-oared shells;
distance, four miles; trophy, ."varsity
t challenge cup, presented by Df. toula I
Seaman. Cornell, now held by Cornell
Entries Columbia, Cornell. Georgetown,
Pennsylvania., Syracuse and Wisconsin.
KING'S DAUGHTER WINS
-CONEY ISLAND EVENT
' f Jnaraal Boerls! Bnrlea.l
New York. June 28. King's daughter
at 10 to.l captured the Coney island
handicap yesterday. Results:
niioiire. emttrmr eourss. aetimg
Toddles won, Dulclnea second. Miss
Stroma third. Time, 1:01 1-6.
- One mUe Bat won, McKittredge sec
ond, King Henry third. Time, 1:40 1-i.
Five furlonga. on tha turf, the Daisy
stakes Red River won, Okenlta second,
Kentucky Beau third. Time. 1:00 S-S.
J'uney. Island handicapjrl'fur-
longs, main course King s Daughter
won; Prince Hamburg second, Roseben
third. Time, 1:11 -.
Mile and a furlong Sampson won.
Maxnar second, Von Tromp third.. Time,
1:12 I-l.
Mile and a sixteenth, on tha turf,
selling Tartan won, Jnat So - eeoond.
Telephone third.- Time. 1:48 1-Jt .....
YESTERDAY'S RACING
AT THE MEADOWS
tapeelal Dispatch to The Journal.)
Seattle. June 23. The Meadows race
results:
Five and a half furlongs Bid Silver
won, Flo Manola second. Facts third.
Time. 1:074. - ;
Five audi a half furlongs Betsy won.
Ambitious' second, Cajioplan third.
Time, 1:0H.
One " mtlc Buda Bek won, Prloklea
second, 'Tramway thlrftVr Time,-1:41 H.
One mile Tom Hawk won, Anlrad
sernnd. Patsy Brown third. Time, 1:41 H.
Five and a half furlongs Hagerdon
won. "Huachuca second, , Olendennlg
thtrd. Time. 1:07V. t - -
Six furlongs Judge won. Ruby sec
ond. Gateway thlrdi. Time, 1:14.
AMATEUR BASEBALL
The East Portland 'Orfcya'and the
aallor a of the Paul Jones will clash at
Kighth and. ..Hawthorne diamond - Sun
dayLaftJrnoojvJThe game will be called
at 2 o'clock, and the "Jackles will "try
to drive the Oraya out of their anchor
age. . s , '
e e
The Bralnard Maroons will leave over
the O. R. A N. for Cnmas, Washing
ton, Sunday morning, where they will
play the clever team of that place, and
on July 4 thy go to the Dalles to eon
tent with tha Wasco Milling company
- Manager Rankin of the Kelso, Wash
ington, team, has dated the East Port
land Orays for his grounds on Jufy-tr
SEATTLE SPORTS SORE
AT COAST LEAGUE
i i 1
-'Tha Seattle Times -has tha following
to say about tha treatment accorded
Its city by tha Coast league: Seattle
will never get anything in the Coast
league. Ruas Hall and Jim Agnewlha
new .owners of the club, know It as well
aa any one, and If they had their own
way about it would riot be In tha league
a Alarming Situation '
frequently reaults from neglect of clog
ging bowela and torpid liver, until con
stipation becomes chronic. - This condi
tion - Is' unknown to those who use Dr.
King's New Life Pills; the best and
gentlest regulators of Stomach and
Bowela. Guaranteed by Skidmere Drug
Co. Price tBc ,
Roberta, Dyer, Nace, Holmes, Basher,
" :.;:';.: ' '."7'"
today. They cannot ' get out without
loalng forfeit money, but that agree
ment lasts only thta season, for which
we areall thankful; and Seattle will
be where It rightfully belongs next year,
and Bull' Perlne ean .'work in the Cal
ifornia State league, where he will be
right at home among tha native-eons.
Seattle, doea not want the' beat of the
umpiring, but after getting tha, worst
of it for four yeara. It ia about time to
register a good, strong kick. It waa a
mistake for this time to aver hook up
with California in baseball, and the men
who spent their good money on the
experiment know It now; for tha north
armandrof rthe circuit haa bad to take
what was : left' after tha Caltfornlana
got what-they wanted. . Walter Mc
Credla and Ruas Hart, are both authority
for the statement that in "the laat two
months of the season,, when the north
ern clubs are Ja Clf ornia-lf they win
at all they have to do it so-decislvely
that tha umpire haa no charfee-to -awing
It either way. ...... ... .,,-;,;,,...,.;.,
V AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Standing of
tha
Clubs. ,'.-?.
Won,- Lost. P C.
. 34 . 20 A.S0
.. 82 21 ..6M
Cleveland . .
Philadelphia
New York. .,
St. Louis...
Chicago .....
II 24 .fi4
2 J .827
27 . 2K . .510
U 28 . , .MS
waehln gton -
Hatro.lt
2 34
.370
At Chicago.
R.H.B.
Chicago S 8 1
Detroit 0 l
Batteries White and Sullivan; Selver
ana rayne.
At St, ftonla. '
. : . ... - -- --- R.H. K
St. Leuls,..,.. 8 7 4
Cleveland 12 14 0
Batteries BmUh-wm-HJietV; Bern'
hard, Hess and Clarke. ,
At Washington.
Waatrrngtori
New York
... 2. 0
T i t
. Batteries Patten and Sheridan; Orth
ana &ieinow.
At rhlladelpUa
R.H. E.
Boston 6 13 1
Philadelphia 4 IS 1
Batteries Winter and C. Armbmster:
Coakley, Waddell. Dygeft -and-tfclireck.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Standing of the Clubs.
Won. Ixirt P.C.
Chicago . . .
New York..
Pittsburg ..
Philadelphia
41
19
.683
. 8R
. 35
19
18
80
35
37
-85
40
.667
960
81
Clnncinnatl
24
24 -28-18
.407
.883
.888
.822
St.- Louis..,
Brooklyn . . .
Boston . . . . ,
At IMttsburg.
R. H. E
3 6-0
18 1
Pltiabuxg
St. Louis...
Batterles
and Raub.
Klem.
-Lei field and Pelts
Brown
Umpires Carpenter
ana
- - -At sTew.Tark.---
-., R. H.E.
Philadelphia 14 1
New York....... 4 3 1
- Batteries Sparks, Dugleby and Doom:
Taylor and Bowerman. Umpires
Con way and Emails. -
At Boston.
R.H.
Boston -9 14,
Rrooklvn t , . .. 1
Batteries pieirrer ana jrweai; Btricx
lett, Eason and Bergen. Umpire John
stone. - - ,
pacific coast-league:
., Won. Lost.' P.C.
Sar1Tranclseo.JT...--3 1 ,709
Portland -TTTvrTr..7. . .v. 84-: j ,4js
Ioe Angeles. .u... 29 . 26 E27
Seattle 2 33
Fresno 28 J
.441
.371
.339
Oakland 1 87
Butler Wins Contest.
("perlal IM.pntob to Tin Jrmrnal.)
coma. Wash., June 28. Butler's
good work reunited in a victory. for tha
local s yesterday. Score:
R. H. E.
Spokane m.O 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 03 S ,1
Tacoma . . . .0 0 2 9 0 1 0 0 H 11 1
Batteriea Ruah and Stanley; Butler
and Shea. Umpire rHuston.
. . m .
BttaWla-A8?alab---r "
(KpwUi , Dl.pifh to Tbe mraal.)
Hoaqulm, Wash., June - 28. Oray's
Harborwae no match -for-Butta yea-terday."-
Score: , - .. ,
' R' H. E.
Butta O0102000 t 6 6 4
Oray's Harb.O 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 8 t
Batteries Butte, Bandelln and Swin
dells: Oray's Harbor, , Tonneson and
Wtaa la tha Blghtk. -
. (ioornal IdhIiI Service.)
Oakland, Cel., June 23. The -Angela
rallied in the eighth and pickedont a
victory." Seoref " Tr"""
. - - ", . . R.H. E.
Loa Angeles... .,6 2
Oakland .814 2
- Brrora at Seattle.
Seattle. Waah., June 23. Tha locale
made nine errore yesterday and loat to
tha Tigers. Score: '' ..,;,
" ' It IL S. K
Seattle I HMD I 0 04 tf f
rreano vojesoio I s 4
Batteriea Klaus and . Blaokenshlp;
J-lUaerald and Daabwood. , . -1 ... .... .
Wilson and His Crew Put Kinks
;- In the Ambitions of the
. '' ' ' Giants.
PORTLAND PUYERS
MAKE EIGHT ERRORS
Hitt Waa a Myitery to tha Roaa City
..Jjufirt' Allowing but Two Widely
Scattcrcd-Hita Eaaick-andSmith
Perform a Few Sttmta.
San Francisco 8, Portland 1. " v ,
Batteriea, Hltt and Wilaon; Eaaick
and McLean! -
The haughty Olanta were humbled
exceedingly yesterday by tha wary
Seals,. From tha locals' standpoint the
game waa a farce. Tha Giants could
not connect' with Hltt'a curves, and to
make the matter worse, Eaaick and
Smith were tied for tha honor of hoot
ing the ball all over the field. It was
one of those games that a person seea
several times during a season that pro-
duoes a very tired feeling. -Wilson and
nta men were on edge for a spirited
engagement. Hltt was especially effec
tive. Ha had a choice assortment of
curves and shoots and kept tha big
sluggers reaching and guessing through
out nine long and tiresome Innings..
During the matinee ha allowed but two
blta, ena.br Moore. tn tha second Inning
that scored Lister from second, after
tha clever first baseman had . received
a base on balls, and one by. Sweeney tn
tne ninth that did not count towards
run getting. .
The fleata'got off on tha right foot tn
me ecQp Jnnjng, two bits and - a
bungl inducing" .two rune. There waa
nothing more Jolng until tha : glith,
when a couple of hlta sent another Seal
across the plate. Then Eaaick. Smith.
McCredle and McUale took turns .at
ktclrlng-the ball around, and. six hits
scored as many runs In tha last three
Innings. There waa no hope for. tha
Otants and no one seemed to care,
Eaaick showed no cunning, there was
no life to the locals' work and tha crowd
simply prayed for tha end. San Fran-
mn-v pisyea erroneea nail and never
missed an opportunity to take advan
tage or roruand a mistakes. The acore
. . . PORTLAND. -
:-... ill Tl W IVY A V.
mciiHie, II...... 10 9 1
Sweeney, aa. ......... 2 01 t 8
Mltohelli-lf rwwwTW4-
McOreedle. rf : . .; 4 0 "0 1 0
uinter, id.....
McLean.
Moore, 3b.
Esslck, p.,
Totals.......
SAN
Spencer, cf.,..
Wheeler, as ...
Mohler, 2b.,.. ..
......28 1 3 37 14
rpiKPtaro
AB. R. A. PO. A. B.
6,9 0 2 0
5 3 3 0,3
8 ff-4 I
Hildebrand,
a l e
0 8 1
3 8 1
13a
Irwin, 3b .4. 4
Williams, lb 4
Sears, rf... 4
Wilson, c. ,. 4
Hltt, p. i mi ....... 4 -
I t . ...
0 0 i 9
Totals ....... ......40 8 11 87 It
SCORE Bf INNINGS. .
Portland 0 1 0 0 0,0 0 0 '
Hits ...0 l a a a a a a i
-4 Ban Franclaco....0 2 0 0 0 1 8 1 8
iJlts l z o 0 0 2 1 8 811
SUMMARY.
' Struck out By Esnlck, by Hltt. 4
Bases on balls Off Eaaick, 3; off
Hltt, 2.
t Two-base hits Hildebrand and Wil
liams.
Hacriftca hit Sears.
Hit by pitched balls McHala and Ir
win. -Stolen bases McHa!, -Williams Y3),
feeler and Mitchell.
First base on errors San Francisco 4.
Left tfn baaea Portland, 3; San Fran-
iuuv, e. -
SPORTING GOSSIP.
i;onsiaeraoie interest is heing man
ifested in local athletic circles regarding
the P. N. A. track meet, which Is being
neia at upoaane today, ulapatchea from
there state that the Multnomah, club
men are looked upon aa pretty sura
winners, suocess to the winged M.
' '
Chauncey Fisher, tha former National
league slab artist. Is pitching for the
Marlon (Indiana) club In tha Interstate
league, v ;
I 'n.m uurnin, pucner or tne JODltn
I Western Association club, shut out Okla-
rhnm, I .iii.r"-- - -mm - A
In 13 InnlnKXa-allowIng but one hit.
,u A.1U.
' f " '
Rochester Is coming along at a -fast
clip In the Eastern league and tha fight
looks to be between Jersey City,. Buffalo
ana tne uunera village;
Tha American association is having a
great race this season, with about an
even chance for Toledo, Columbus, Mil-
wauxee ana iyutsviiie to put up a new
poia in oent,erneld. ;
4 . e a ."..
Jack Dorner haa pitched great ball
since ne joined the Boston-Nationals.
Cincinnati traded Jack - for . "Chick"
Kraaer.
The Bouthem league la having a great
race mis year witn nnreveport, Atlanta,
ntrmlngham. New Orjeans and MeriV
phis dodging one an'qtnef atthe top.
p- m m
It is "repc-rUd that.'Jack McCormlck.
the heavywlMaBt-Tniglllst, will oDen a
boxing achool in Joplln, Missouri.
"Bernle" Wefers, tha king of sprinters.
Is coaching the army and navy pren.
school at Washington. . , ,
It looks aa If Jockey ' Hildebrand 4s
down and out so far as riding winners
Is concerned. From .being a kingpin laat
season ha haa gone down to tha bottom
of the list.
,;fCvaI8 OlD SOBZSJ.
Wr.M. awaIb miA 1T.M ' . A . .ami.
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Know Linimeni curea an old sore on the
(.aide of my chin that waa supposed to be
a cancer. i ne nnre waa stuoDorn and
would not yield to treatment, until I
tried Snow Liniment, which did the work
In short order. - My sister, Mrs. Sophia
J. Carson, Allensvlle, Mlffln county,
Pennsylvania, haa a sore end mistrusts
that it Is 41 canrer. Pleaae aend her a
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it Co '
u a i i
2 1 7 9
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h $12.50 for a Cure
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there will never again be a aign
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lettef s or photographs of. patienta published or exposed. Inclose
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HOURS 8 to 5,-2 to 8:30 Dajly; Sunday, ?o IX :
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Oh LUU1S SURGICAL
COR, SECOND AND YAMHILL STS, PORTLAND.NdS.
The V
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ments ahould you desire. . ' , ....
We make NO CHARGES FOR MEDICINES., aa they-ara alwaya Inoluded
In nominal fee asked.
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Instructive book for men mailed free In plain wrapper, sealed. If
you cannot call at office, write for question blank. Thousands cured by
r noma treatmont. . - - . . . .
ooirsnrx.TATX03r ajto astios ran.
' Tha Xroadbuf sjpaelallaaa of ha Worth woe. Bstabllahed ISSff,
. Offloa mcure a. m , to and T p. aa. amadajra
aad atolldaya, 10 to 12- . .
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Offloa U Tan Hoy Hotel,' Say drd SV, Corner rtnar Seaaa, Oav-
Truk Xakara to nay
Tha trunk makara have been out for
practice several nlghta thlev-week, and
are anxious to meat tha Vancouver boye
again. Thev will play tomorrow after
noon on tha East Tweinn ana v
street grounds. In their former game
,i . i. - ..w..a -wrA defeated bv one
IUQ I. U II. umm. . v " " -
runv owing to tha poor condition of tha
Vancouver dlamono. Boi-wwn
IA. th. mmrimm nf flmll ' tO ba
cnwnm w ...w - - - - . -
played at tha Chautauqua, ouring ny.
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a j-l ka-vaala 4xa Tttaa JiWPiisll
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Ylf.11. Walla Jim aft. .The - 'Olob
war si 'nn Vstltrt1fLV tT Petfr
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Holohan At Uie iponiraen i.uiiiuiein,
' Smith Wins M Golf.
4 muni i vfvwi. "''",'
ii,mnn in.. June 23. The western
open professional golf championship
was won yesteraay oy aiwj diuii.ii, wi
defeated Jonn noDene. omiuif i
for 73 holes play was 308."
Aa waverlr Thinks. '
Tii. .nnii.i .Amnetltlnn for tha Blvth
cup at tha waveny nnaa win w yimjrru
thia afternoon. Allan Wright la tha
present holder of the trophy. The cad
rla are enjoying a nine-hole tourna
ment on tne ins toaay. -
. . srafened Stook Canned CKods.
; Allen at Lewis Best Brand. -?---
Last 3180 Seaalde
excursion next
Sunday. '-.-
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All work guaranteed for 1 ten years.
r.i. .rta.il.nt iimi nreaenL AU
work done absolutely without pain by
speeialiata of from 13 to 80 years' aa
pertence.' ' '
Oold Fllllnga.- Bridge Work. Gold
Crowns." Artificial Teeth. .
BOSTON PAINLf 5S DENTISTS
2 1 HI Morrison St., Opp. Meier .rraaal
and rvatornoa. -
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to Ita ToaUiful Color.
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ABSOLUTE OUARANTEE.
ae) aa to aeeomplioh the greatest de
we nave curea a case 01 ints kind
of weakness except brought on by
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SKIN DISEASES. .
GONORRHOEA.
PROSTATIC DISEASES, -
NERVO-VITAL DEBILITY.
NOCTURNAL EMISSIONS.
Portland'g
Widely Kiwwil
nd Successful
Chinese
MjediclnaJ,
Root and
Herb Doctor
His f ir out remedies, the Inaredlaata of
filch we Lmport dlraet from the Orl.nl la
large euantUlea aad prepare aad vat Bp foe
sm In bit ap-to-dite Ubalnry. No SMrcarT,
polfjona or ortir of aar kind aatd. irly ,
vrreraMe. -
The Doctor treats nwm fgWy end gnaretit.os
to euro all itomirh trmrtlea, catarra, asthma,
lnne, throat, rheaaiatlam, servooaans, liver,
kidney aad loat manhood
rxHaxx rmovBiEfl as ait. niTATi
DIBKASEa,
No false or mlaleadlne itatenMats te the
affllct.d. K aafe and laatlnf cor. In tbe oalca.
eat poaalble time and at tbe loweat eoat voa. -
alMe foe bnext rrMtment.
If via cnoot cull, writ for
aad elrmlif. . Inclose 4 erata In atampa.
OON8TTl.TATI03r yXIX.
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lint St., Ooi". MorMaon, Portlaad, Or,
' Plaao m.ntlon thia p. pr . 1
Scott's SanlaRepsLi Capsufss
A POSITIVE CURE
ForlnflamaMtloa erOetarrkof
tna Blanil.r and IHaasoad KM. -nm.
asanas BO Af. Carve
qalcklv and MraianealiT the
worn oaoM ot V.i
aad ieea, no matter of bow
Ions ataadlns, Abaolata4x.
aarmloM. Bold ay enunneta.
Price M.ns. or by moll, aos
ld, i.oT8 bsias, 6.7. .
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