c.:zcc:i daily jjur.::AU rcr.TLA::D. tuziday evejjing, july ,it. EdltedM: 'i.A.hORAtl nr1 va 11 f . u WLd 11 hi a HOT WEATHER FOR THE HORSES Seattle ; Race Qoere Prayed All Last Week for Cooling ! , Breezes, MISTY'S PRIDE HAS . BEEN RUNNING WELL On Saturday ' the r Popular Oreg on ' Brad, Raised and. Owned Stepper Edualed Track. Record for Fhre 'r Furlongs-Reriew of the Racing. j. --"v By Ralph HT Toear. , . '. ' (Special Comspeadeaee et The Jennet.) ' Seattle, Wash.. July IT. It looks H If they mvw do thlnii bjr halves tn ,7 this neck of the - wood. Raoe-gosre War praying for old Jupiter Pluvlus o take sneak and "stey snook.'. but . h wouldn't do It until he .bad given a about - three - mki of moisture, . Now Utr are praying for ths return . , of Jups and the banishment of BoL "The oldest inhabitant' say ' that. It never was so warm on such a lone '.. stretch' In years agon. I vow he la - oorreot In hie assertion, and -will back '. It ud with Ion a laundry lists. - Mlsty's Pride, bred, raised and owned : In Oregon, equaled the track record at five f urlongs (0:69 K ' Saturday with ; 01 pound up, and the manner In which Ihe did it leada one to believe that :& would not have Tieen beyond her. Mlaty's Pride la by' Handsome from J Misty Morn, and was bred by Mr. 8. . J. Jones Of Portland. - For Handsome, her sire, Mr. Jones received f 1,100 after buying btm of Zeke Abrahams for lito, and Dr. Neet, preaent-ownef-of-Hand seme, has refused 111,000 for the horse, hence there has been .quite a play upon "-"if- since 'Handsome passed from the race track to the stud. The writer . , was the one, who informed Dr. Nest of Handsome s whereabouts after Cln- , derella's sons bad become so famous. There were Feriier, Hastings, Plaudit, Handsome and. Glenham. - Hastings has beaded the "winning- stallions" list of , America. Plaudit sired . Bill ' Curtis, among others. Olenham begot Native Bon. unbeaten here up to .yesterday, Misty Morn was bred by Robert By bee, of Portland, and a very fast mare she was, by St. Paul, and If memory serves he was by Alarm Jack Brannan of Baker City, owns Mlaty's Pride, which - has been regarded as a speed marvel from two-year-old ... up. ; Th owner's BUllcho found it a different of 100 or 100, and wound up fourth in the South Park handicap yesterday. " Busty Millar's . rest, - Iusty MiUereausjedtlllchoamlle ana a quarter mars: or x:va yaater- dar7hur hAffHB' lOtDOunda-asalnrt-lM .for Brannan'a horse. - v. Several big "clean-ups." were, made last week, the heaviest being last Mon flay, when John J.' Ellerd 'captured races with Ralph Toung and Harbor. The first named was played down from 10 to 1 to m to 1 and won all the way, while Harbor - Was at to 1. Toung was especially well played in the Sausallto and Los Angeles pool rooms. Ellerd, of the same stable, ran a goodsecondlht same afternoon at ft long pries. O.'S. Fountain, the Idaho horseman, - "Cleaned-up". heavily on Birdie P that afternoon. . On-' Tuesday Joyner and-Flaunt were the "good things' that went through, the former being backed from I to 1 to I to X. Wednesday E. C Runte was played from to 1 to T to and won; and Rotron, played for a swine-slaughter Ing in the first race, waa beaten head through meeting with, a aeries of mishaps. . Thursday there were large fjolngs on Tellowstone, and he responded gallantly to the backing down rrom - e to 1 to H to 1. Titus U was very heavily played on Friday, and . won bulled up, but Atkins, Epicure and Hip pocrates, supposea surs inings ana played accordingly, did not treat their To Get More Strength " from Your Food. m starved. HEN the Bowels are filled with undigested food we may be a great deal worse off than If we were half Because food that ataya toe long In - the Bowels decays there. Just aa If It " atayed too long In the open air. . . . Well, when food decays in the Bowels, .. through, delayed and overdue action, ; what happens? ..-,-rrT;,. v...;' " . e ,V,V'- - ' The millions of little Suction Pumpa ; ' that line the Bowels and Inteattnea then -Ldraw. Poison irontJhe, decayed Jood,. Instead of the Nourishment they were "i Intended to draw. v .,;v.'-;' ' This Poison gets Into the blood and, -i in time, aoreada all ever the bodv. unless (ha Cause of Constipation is promptly ' removed. ' .'" V r-- r, r--; , That cause of Constipation la Weak, ; or Lazy Bowel Muscles. ; ' 1 . When your Bowel-Muscles grow flabby they need Exercise to strengthen them, ' not "Phyalo" to pamper them. v..;'... ; y r There V only one kind of Artificial ' Exercise for the Bowel-Muscles.' , I Ita name la VCASCARETS," and its, ? price la Ten Centa a box. : ' ' So, If you want the same natural ao ' Hon thai a six mile walk In the country' would give you, (without the weariness) take one Cascaret at a time, wjih Inter vela between, till you reach the exact - condition you dealrs. friends with aa much ' consideration. On Saturday there were fierce plunges on Sandstone, Byron Rose, Dewey and James A. Murray, but all ran most un-klndly.-and the bookies kept the money. However. Harbor for place and show waa well-played by a stranger from Ban Francisco, so that few of the book makers gathered enough to crow ovfr v - - -- SMUy-Arres' Orta. Billy Ayres of Oregon's metropolis beams pleasantly every racing day from the deck of the Centennial club. I don't suppose Mr. A. has been tn the booking business 100 years, aa the Centennial would seem to indicate, but he bids fair to do so if his healthy ap pearance goes for anything, as. his health is so good I presume he must be making money "layla" 'em." Several horsemen, bookmakers and horses arrived at The Meadows on Fri day from Denver. Steve Judge brought along the Colorado Derby winner. Theo A. Case, whom many think will win the Seattle Derby. An. official of the club waa expressing himself In favor of Theo on Friday, when a little "eoon" exercise boy took Issue with him. "Don't you believe he's got a good chance, boaar said the lump of soot. "Why notr said the nettled official. aseitdon'l ossat gits in on de llth. and Friday at dat, has a chance to win no race, let alone de Derby." . Columbus Jones and Frank MoAvoy were the bookmakera to come over from Denver, and they i'cut In", on Saturday as proprietors of the Saratoga club. Mr. McA voy was formerly manager of the Hawthorne (Chicago) track, while Co lumbus Jones Is well known as a pen eiler In the middle west Thirteen pen ellers drew In Saturday In the big ring against sloven on the previous Wednes day, Most of the "layers" are now winners ; on the Meeting, Joe Harlan probably heading the list, with Eng strom, Boule, Nelson and Jones well up in tba running. There are no vert alonally soma of thaBeattleltes take a flyer for a goodly sum. D. S. Fountain, tha-horseman, and Harry Stover owner of the Petaluma aviary, are probably the best bettors on the grounds. .'..',., ' Among' ke Owmere.-' .. ? - J. E. Hoppas Is looming up close to the top of the list of owners. On Friday-his Ur.Bherman won at odd of 10 to 1. Saturday his Grace St Clair was added to the llet of starters for the Woodlands handicap, for 1-years-olds, and she won It at odds of 10 to 1. Na tive Son, ' undefeated here In his four previous races, finished second, beaten half a length In 1:00H. iHe carried 121 pounds to the filly's 104 ' ' "Seotty" Ferguson lost his "Sunday horse," i Sandstone, Saturday by the claiming route. Sandstone cost the Seattle- man $,600 - something like two years ago, and broke several watches In the early hours of the morning, with the result that Ferguaon has wagered as much aa 110,000 on his chances since his purchase. At $20, his price yes terday to L. C Davis, Sandston may prove a good buy, but many will doubt it As he must have run his mile yes terday better -than 1:40 from where he got off, It looks as If the horse ought to win some sort of a race soon Thus far It looks as If Hippocrates was .about the best of the older k'dls- I tancs horaes," M4styn est of the older sprinters. Kumiss per haps the best of "the 1-year-olds uver a route. Native Son undoubtedly the best of the lyear-T)lde. : McBride heads the lockers' list Lawrence, T. Sullivan and Oraham have been preaalng him closely this week.: Ike Tullett has done excep tionally well, too- t ; . YESTERDAY'S RACING AT BRIGHTON BEACH IVEST ECD LADS TC3 FAST F0.1 THE VILLA i:i::E Feature of the Came Was the Batting and Fielding of i V . j Shortstop Smart. The West Ends defeated the Villas of Montavllla yesterday at the West Ends' grounds by a soore of C to (..It was a fast and Interesting game. Smith of the West Ends pitched a fine game, and also received -good-support. Th feat ure of the game waa the fielding, of N. ine lineup: ; WEST ENDS. ". '' v ', : Smart , Vincent, of;. Deleau, lb. Smart, sa. , ja.vior. m t, Marehall, lb.-,...... jjegroai, c. ,,. 01111111, j,. N. Smart, rf. , ,. J. Lena, If. ...... ' AB. R. H. PO. A. B. ..4 1 10 0 0 ..if 1 11 e e . 4 11 ii 0 4 111 I I 4.011 4 0 11 v0 1 r ' 110 0 00 10 IT 10 4 TeUls VS......... -II ' VXtXiAS. AB. H, H. PO. A. E. e 11 111 Rosa. tb. 8 tons, sa. ; Frelnwald,-cf.- ;. i. ; . . Wicsel, c. . MCKiniey, id. Wlebuach. 2b, Stevens, If. . Davis, p. .... X mi 1 out, p. ..,... Anspaucb, rf. 1 ? 10 Totals . ......... II I 10 14 14 . v SCORE BT INNINOS. X. -West Ends. .....I 0001001 Hits . .........I 0 1 0 I 1 0 I 10 Villas . . ........A OlIllSOO I Hits . .00111101 010 , SUMMARY. '-' Struck out By Smith, B; by Davis, I; by Parrent 4. Bases on balls Oft Bmlth, I; oft Davla, 4; off Parrent, 1. Two-base hits Degroat, Anspauch I. Double play Smart t Taylor Jo De-leau.-Sacrifice hlts N. Bmart f. Stolen bases Deleau I, O. Smart, Marshall, Robs, Anspauch. Passed balls Degroat, WseLilJl,Firstbese on rrors-West Ends, liVlllaa, I. Wild pitch Par rent - Balk Parrent Left on baaea Weat Enda, I; Vlllaa, I. Inning pitched By Davis, 4: by Parrent 4. Baae hlta Oft Davla, 4; off Parent, 4. Time of game One hour and SO minutes, . Um pire Toung. , RACING RESULTS AT SEATTLE MEADOWS -r- V (Joernal Soeetal geniee.) New Tork, July IT-Brlghton Beach summary: Mile and a sixteenth, selling Torkr- ehlre Lad won. Suffice second. Lady El' llson third; time. 1:4S. - Steeplechase, about two miles Kaasll won, Tuma Christy second, Follow On third; time, 4:xx. Five and a half furlongs George 8. Davis won. Arimo . second. Alethene third: time. 1:01. The Atlantic, selling, rive and a half furlongs J. C Core won, Roysl Breese Second. Torklst third: time. 1:07 1-1. Mile and a sixteenth Oarnlah won, Agile second, Oly third; time. 1:451-8 Six furlongs Suffrage won. Tipping second. Miss Ogden third; time, 1:161-1. ATLAf4TICXITY4t0HSE: should put the Otants In the lead for tho pennant . " " , ' Frank Raley of 4h Irving ton Tennis club received a beautiful silver tropny from ths eaat yeaterday that will be put up as a challenge cup by the club In the open championship matches, which will be plsyed about the middle of August Columbus, Ohio, has a Chorus girla' baseball team. Let's see how fsr Is Columbus front horaT '- r , e .e -r- Eastern turf critics have adopted a moat appropriate term for the sport of horse racing that of "outing." " U . e . e . ' .: . . ktsArttr Fraedman. who need to own the New Tork National league team, la credited with being wortn s.quo.juo. SHOW BEGINS TODAY (Jearaal Special Berrlce.1 Atlantio City. N. J, July 17. The big gest and beat la the general verdict of the society folk and summer sojourners who thronged Inlet- Park today- at the opening of the annual exhibition of the Atlantio ' City Horae Show association. It Is ths eighth exhibition of the kind held here and as a matter of fact It eclipses In both number and high class of entries all of the shows that have gone before. In the 10 classes sre ths prise-winning equlnes from many of ths most famous stables or the east Judg ing wss begun soon after the opening todsy and will be continued until the exhibition closes next Saturday. Thou sands of dollars will be distributed In prises. . GRESHAM NINE WINS FROM LA CAMAS TEAM Oresham defeated the crack La Camas team on the tatter's grounds m a well played game on Sunday by the score of 11 to t.v The line up:' Oresham. : ' La Camas. Csstro .;ef. .......... . Pickett O. Wirts Ib Grady B. Metsger ......lb....,.,.. Mcl-key W. Hamlin ........ C. UT.9 T. Townsend : 1 ... .p.. ...... . Auttlnson C Larson ...... ,(s. ............. . Cox C Merrill ..V. 0Ib.,1j.i,' . Hargrsve E. Roberta ..... ..rf., ...... .McKeaver U Merrill ........If., WUlie One Cascaret at a time will properly cleanse a (out Breath, or Coated Tongue. "', ' "' ' ;'', :;" -',.'-'. i ' Don't fall to carry the Vest Pocket Cascaret Box with you constantly. , ' All Drugglstasen Pem--over ten TfilK; 1 Bon boxes avyear. ' ' - ":7 Be very careful ,to tet' the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Com pany and never aold-ln bulk. s Every' - tablet atatriMa i'CCfl..., ... ,., .... SYLVANS; VICTORIOUS OVER BEAVERTON The Sylvans defeated the Beaverton nine , In their last contest through heavy hitting, by, the score of II to f. The lineup: Sylvana. ' Beaverton. Bra wer rt -j-s -. "nt V-. p. rrrmrr.Wr4 Thomas o. ....... . Fltspatrick Buts ............ .lb Rolph Smith .,,.,, lb. .... r . . Deelnger M. Hardy ...lb.. Homers L. Hardy .....,,.sa. Froeener Flnnls ......... ..If. O. Rolph Warpole ......... cf Moore Stockdale ;.;.if Anderson ' The zndlaaa Wlxt. ' At the Chautauqua yesterday the Chemawa nine downed the Northwest Ounners "10 to T. The Gunners were handicapped en account of having no pitcher. . . ,-.,.. i (SpecUl DktpateB to The JearaaL) ; Seattle, July 17. The Meadowa race results: " Four furlongs Palemon won, ' Mrs. Matthewa second, Ban Lado third; time, 0:40. - Six furlonge Charles ' Green - won, Rosaro second, Happy Lad third; time, 1:14... v - 81x furlonxs Titus II won. Sea Sick second, Linda Rose third; time l:l!tt. ' Seven furlongs Maxtreas won. Joyner erthird: time. Its? a. Seven - furlongs Duelist won. Dr. Shermanseopnd, -Kstte Belt third; time, - 1:17H. v .'.. --i Mile Oorgalette won. Florence Fonso second, Kenova third; time. 1:41H SPORTING GOSSIP. great "Chance" on ths team, and also for the pennant e e - Manager Hanlon 'is still' making changes on ths Cincinnati team. Keep It up Ned. There are thousands of fans would like to see the "Redlegs a winner. 'e . e . :. j Houston wins the pennant . for ths first half of the South Texas league sea eon. - The second half is now on, . .'..; ' '.; ; .;e a . ;'V, , . - Few playsrs have anything on Clarke Griffith when it comes to years of serv ice. He pitched for Milwaukee hi' 111a, : " " The" Lancaster club -of the Trl-State league recently lost a 14-lnnlng game to Wllliamaport by a scors of I" to' 1. "And the following day the same elub lost a 11-lnnlng game to York; I to I. The Trl-State is certslnly TOe cookies for extra-inning games. v -: 'Y"-V:.' e e ' '.'i. :-..- ' Jim Ten Eyck. -is still endeavoring to have the colleges take up octopede rowing. He says It has sweep rowing beat to aeatn.i..J.i..-.v--'- .1.'. . e . a : ' ; ; v.- . Los Angeles Is to have another roller stats H looks as though California will be ths nsxt with the polo orase. ';.' - .' Ve ;'.!.;.':, .'. A four-days' harness meeting under ths auspices of the Illinois Valley etroult Is scheduled to open at Aurora, Illinois, today. KORTH DAKOTA VANTS TO PLAY GLIIBLiEN Players From East of Rockies . Want Football Match In v Portland. The first team from afar to request a game with the' Multnomah club's foot ball eleven this fall Is ths strong North Dakota aggregation that Is planning a trip to ths coast to meet the strongest elevens along 'the Paclflo seaboard. Th North Dakota team la powerful and would give the clubmen a hard struggle. It Is likely that the Dakota, bunch will play the University of Washington, Seattle Athletlo Ulub, Oregon and sev eral other teams; In the northwest It is not known yetfi whether arrangements can bis made to caks on ths Dakotana. The University of Idaho eleven wants to tackle the "Winged M" men, too, this year. The Idaho lads play a vary fast game. . ':.; - While It la a little early yet for the local clubmen to start In practice, Cap tain Jordan says that at least half a dosen of his men will begin light train ing next week In order to keep in trim for the more arduous work: later on. . . The Giants1 and Siwashes will begin their struggle tn another series at Seat tle today. Easlck Is slated to do ths pitching for Portlsnd and Vlckero fot ths northerneraJhls week's games Jearaal Special liuml LJPMladelphlaiJulT117. In a fierce six-round contest nere last nigni vam Berger made a splendid showing against Jack O'Brien, mors than holding his own a gal net -the clever- Philadelphia Andy muat have been piaying ilia 1 sues. - e, e ... ; .... England has a , clean score In dual competition with America tnts season, having won In rowing and bth men's and women's tennis. Hurry up with that challenge, Sir-Thomas. 1 . . . e Tim Flood, who eloped from Portlsnd control snd went to the outlaw league, will be back among us. very eoort - He found the going In the non-union bsse ball aggregation not as smooth as he thought It would be snd hiked out for Montreal. There he wss located by Secretary Terrell snd put into the pound. Fsrrell wired President Bert that the escape had been captured and would be forwarded to Portland Imme diately. , ' . '.. In lonc-dlstance slugging Lnmley Is leading tha-Uatlonal league, with Hsns Wagner a close seeona. una wranr Seattls player has six two-bsggers, eleven three-baggers and seven nome runs to his credit, making a total of TS bases. Wsgner has is two-naggers, nlns three-baggers and only ons horns run. Thus It wilt be seen that while Lumley falls behind Wagner In two baggers he outpoints him In three-bag- gars and noma runs. , - Tf Ronton could annex Lynn ths Bean- town fans would then have a team that Is putting up a great fight for cham pionship honors. , With- Winter.., Grlmshaw. Tsnnehlil. Peterson. Freeman and Collins on the hoepltal Hat It is not to be wondered at that ' the Boston Americans are at the bottom of the list nnnuir tiaa It that there Is to be a big shakeup in the St. Lou,ls National club. It would help some. . e e ' The nennanf race In the South At lantic league is sll the more Interesting sines the Mscon club hss come to life. The ChTcagoNatIonala "era holding first place In fine shspe. They have a SAM BERGER SURPRISES PHILADELPHIA JACK lii Six-Round Bout Last Evening California Shows Mettle In Quaker City. TEDS TOOkEY FflS TCI STATE CHAmOiiSllIP Chairman Wilder of Multnomah Announces Dates and Events i ; for Big Aff air. . . Chairman Wilder of the tennis com mittee at the Multnomah club has an nounced the plans for the coming state championship matches. The first day's play will be on next . Tuesday-and the finals wilt be played off on Saturday, July II. 1 The tournament will be held ' Under the auspices of ths United States Na tional Lawn Tennis association and ths patronage of the Multnomah Amateur Athletlo elub, . There will be the gentlemen's open singles, ths winner of which will meet G. H. Buroh of San Francisco, holder POlO tei m., and Wlh T'n ll " the irlake miy mtA uli.mprnifiTiTp of uregon. ' Aiso ine . genuemea a open doubles, winners of which-will meet Bellinger and Wlckeraham, present holders of the J. Wesley Ladd cup and the championship of Oregon. ' The ladles' and gentlemen's - open mixed doubles for ths championship of Oregon will be another feature, as will also the ladles'; open singles, winner to meet ' Miss A, Heltehu, present holdec of ths Qoss and Lewis cap, - and 'the championship of Oregon. There will be ths ladles' doubles, too, for the stats championship. There will be a eup given for the ladles' and gentlemen's singles, the for mer trophy bains; preeented by -Mrs. B. H. Baldwin. , - There will be other trophies of eon slderable value given for various events, and those finishing second will gat their e-ewards.. -. -. - - . AMERICAN ATHLETES ARE TRAIZiG FOR F.1EET : Crack Men Throughout Country Are Preparing for A. A.' U. , Event In September. As the law forbids, there was no de cision given. Both were covered with blood at the end of ths. contest. Berger surprised his friends by forcing the lighting In every round, calling Into play O'Brien's remarkable footwork, the ons thing that saved ths Quaker City boxer.--- SHANIK0 FANS ARE . PROUD OF THEIR TEAM Shanlko. Or., July 17. In a most In teracting gams of baseball before enthusiastic crowd ths Antelope team suffered defeat at ths hands of ths local team by the soore oil! 7 to I Some very clever team work was dis played on both sides. The greatest feature of the eontest was Wlirords excellent batting mak ing one horns run and two three-baggers. . - , , Bhanlko has no doubt one of ths best teams In central Oregon, having lost but one gams this, season. Lineup: Antelope. r - Bhanlko. Rhodes '.. 0. ............ Hanks Rooper ..........p........ ' Bmlth Cary ....... lb.. .... Nelson B. Bllvertooth ....ss Blakeley S. Bolton ..,.....Zb......... Bucknell J. Bllvertooth ....lb Ooetien Simons If.......... Saunders .... Wllford McArtbur n,rn ,oj ri ...... H. Bllvertooth . ...cf V Only aa Teats Old. - , T am onlv II rears old and don't e. pact even when I get to be real old to fi that way as long aa I can set Eleo- trieBmsre," - says Mrs. B. H-Brunson of Dublin,- Ga-- Surely there's nothing else keepa the old ss young and makes ths weak as strong ss thl grand tonlo medicine. Dyspepsia, lorpia liver, in dented kidneys or. ehronlo constipation r. unknown after taking Electric Bit. lera a reesonable time. Guaranteed by It!1" BaidAtore .vo orufgisis. rrioeiio,""er W00DBURN TROUNCES -NORTHWEST GUNNERS The Woodburn team Sunday added another scalp to ths long string on its belt, by defeating the North weat Gun club team, in a one-aided conteat on. the Woodburn diamond, b a score of 17 to 1. The feature of the game wss ths terrlflo batting of Mlckels of Woodburn. who In four times at the bat got two three-base and two two- base hits. - Next Sunday the O. R. A N. team of Portland playe at Woodburn. AMATEUR BASEBALL The East Portland Grays were billed for Canby laet Sunday, but the Canby team evidently had a bad case of "cold feet," as they canceled the game at 10 o'-elock Saturday night without any par ticular rsason. .. e e ' , The Grays go to Nswberg next San day to try conclusions with the Quak ers. All members of the team are re quested to report for practice today, Wednesdsy and Thursday svenlngs of this week.' : ' 1 " . 111 SeUwoed Beeee aft, Mood. ' Sellwood played a 1-0 game with Mt. Hood on tha tatter's grounds Sunday morning. The Sellwood boys have been playing good ball, not having lost a nni this sesson: and although they are all young they standready to plsy any fast team in Portland. The Sell wood players are: v ,, , C. Thomas, 3. Craig. Colbsrson. Locke, D. Craig, .8. Thomas, Cox, Sammons, Willing. Telephone Locke East lOOs, T P. . (Joornal Sneelat gerrke. New York, July 17w These certainly are busy daya for the amateur athletes. and from now until September field and track champions and hope-to-be cham pions will bs as busy as ths proverbial bees In ths tarbucket. The culmination of the athletlo year will be tha A. A. TJ. championships on September I, In which the greatest ama teur athletes In the world will contest for the American championships, which In very nearly all tha svsnts means the world s championship. The complete list of events and the order in which ths heats and finals will run, trials: . 100-yard run, - semi-finals; Ill-yard ran;1 100-yard rnn, ftnalr 1?0 yard hurdle, trials; , Ill-yard hurdle, aemi-flnala; one-mile run; 440-yard run; lto-yard hurdle. . final;. 20-yard run. trials; It-yard run, seml-flnale; five- mile run; IZO-ysrd run. final; 120-yard hurdle, final; running high jump; run ning broad Jump; pole vault for height; putting 11-pound shot; throwing 11- pound hammer; throwing the discus; throwing ths 14-pound weight The championship -meeting Is opan to all !?I!MesjfeJnlt AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. 45 ,.4R .......en Philadelphia , . ,-.1 1 M v.i.f,i.nu . . ..... New Tork , Chicago ..41 Detroit . . ............40 St, Louis . ........ Washington . . ., I Boston.. ......... ....It Lost. 29 10 10 v.r. .601 .100 .400 .KM .III .100 .147 .147 rA Boston. R. H. B. ! 1 .a i s Batterlea Glad and O'Connor; Glass St Louis , ................. and Armbrustsr, - At Sfew Tork, Chicago . . ........ York latteries Owen. Thomas ant Bnin. van; Newton. Cheabro and Klelnow. R. H. IS. 7 14 e i 4 1 At PUlaaslphia. Detroit Batteries Donohue and Sohmldt: Dv- 1 i - Philadelphia gert and Bohreck. At Weettartoa. R.H. B. .....1 t I III . ...... Washington Cleveland . Batteries Hughes Hess and Bsmls. and R.H. E. . ...0. 4 0 ....I It I Wakefield; NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. .....67 .....10. 10 Chicago . . New York , Pittsbura- . Philadelphia , . ,. 40 Clnclnantt . , 14 Ht. LiOUlS v . ; r. , . . . mm,. I Brooklyn . . 2 Boston . . ,. ....17 Lost P.O. 24 .704 17 .141 21 .141 40 .100 47 .420 Br.274 41 .177 II .131 f Chiesro . . I Philadelphia . . Batteries Pfeiater and Mnnn- Jieor, ioomg ana Jonovan. ohnstone. '. .- At CltnotaaasL 1, , , - R. H. K. Cincinnati .................. ,.7 n j Brooklyn , ...I Batteries Hall snd Schist; Btrlcklett snd Bergen. . Umpires Carpenter and Klem. - - At OMeago. H. E. I t Dug- umpn At St. Xjomla. . . . , R.H. E. St. Louis :....i I 1 New York . Ill Batterlea Egan and Murray and i 11 ,.jiur Dinntutot um pires O'Day and Emalle. ... MAROONS DEFEATED, THE NEWBERG TEAM Ths Maroons added another baseball scalp- to their belt last' Sunday , by de feating ths clever newberg team on the letter's grounds. Xing and Woodruff. ths crack Willamette 'varsity battery, were In ths points for Nswberg. King was found for an even dosen safe hlta Ths Maroons left Portlsnd with sight men, and . captain Campbell was com- penedndrpltctr: HoacqUttted himself handily, allowing but five hits snd strik ing out seven men. But for a eoupls of errors on ths part of the Maroons tha score would have been a shutout "Dolly" Gray and Brock led the Ma roons In the I'swattest, A big bunch FROM US - .U.?::. r . ON : E.A5Y PAYMENTS ' ,essBBaBxenBxseBBnssxseejaBsxesssxBB ;'- I f , , I rrsM ITS A EASY WAY S! SAFE WAY i , - ---4 EASY because you can buy any diamond, from us by - paying one third down, the balance each week PC month , . - as suits you best without incohvenienctng yourself. You wear the diamond while paying for same."' SAFE because you have ample time to investigate the , . . value of your purchase before paying for It. .-We sell at ; lower prices thin any jeweler in the city. To back this - statement we offer to Uke back any diamond we have h- loldnd refund all the money paid if iU equal can b" secured elsewhere at our price. . ' We gladly produce the best of references if you car to Investigate. '.. ''0;:;'"'.-.';':Vi'" 'tff-, 74 THIRD STREET NEAR OAS Largest Diamond Dealers in Oregon The Newest Curforthe Sick arid Weak : SS TBAM XV POBT&AXS. - Consultation Free ' . ioa AJnr mrooacruoATao oasb Certainty of Cure S 'w. Be ears can oure All our vears of sxoerience and office eoulo- ment are at your disposal, eoaoeatcatea In this decla ration: Ws anil give yom a written foaraalee peclal Blaaaaas or refud yous mosey. This means wa have eonndence In our ability to cure you, and that In taking our treatment you cannot loss anything.- , t Oar Phenomenal Success in Caring DBCOUMGEl UEASEI UAPPOINTCI Men Doe Printfpallj to the fact TUt WE KNOW HOW . By our method we ars enabled 'to, reach the-vital spot 'with, our direct treatment.' whichdrlvesevery disease germ- from the system by going to the root of the disorder. "We Invariably obtain prompt and aaOsfaclory ra ' suits because our. searching examination brings to Ugh the- nature and ex tent of -the trouble: Our experlenoa la -curing the- dlsessss of men extanda over a long jerlod. Our faclUtlas ars of the beet, and our treatment la most cleanly and perfeot - . ' , ' t t . ' - We especially tlnvlte those who have deep-seated and chronic diaorders to call and be examined. Consultation and examination- is free and carries with it no obligation to engage our services. nnr nflinaa u. aaulmet with the most modern and. acisntlno leal devices for the treatment of ehronlo and private diseases of men. Our charges are reasonable and in reach of any worklngman. By the latest and beat methods wa cure Blood Poison, Vice, Bores, swollen Olaada. - Our treatment Is scientific and rational, and will eliminate every veatlgs of poi son from your system. Wa also cure Chronic sad Privats Diseases, Vervo Vltal Debility, Varlooes or X sotted Veins, Kidney and Bladder Disease, and all Diseases and Weakness of men due to tahsrttaase, axaaosttoa or the re -sule ot postal. Dlsaaaas. 1 , - . , . CONSIDER THIS BEFORE PLACINQ YOUR CASE If yon ars afflicted with any of the diseases I treat do not waste your -ttma-aod money and. endanger your health by treating with ordinary spa oiallsta It requires more than ordinary ' skllL together with the proper equipment, to cure you. We have devoted the beat years of our lives to tha study of our specialty and you today can reap the- benefit of our years of toll and labor In our chosen field of medicine and surgery. Aside from tola, wa have the flneat equipped office of any epeclallat In the United States for tha treatment of these diseases. Nothing of proven value spared, ragardleas of ooet. . - f HO PAT T7BUISS CTOUTJ). 1 Write tf yen nan no I oaU. - HOURS a. m. to I p. m. Evenings, T to 1:10. Sundaya, I a. m. te It 1 Ctg. f.-l-. CLCICAL AN 3 OU Li)UV SLKGICAl OOBSm SBOOWD AJTD TAHmil BTmMTS, POBTX-UTD, TheseDoctorsWill Posi tive ly Cure Yon They Will Agree to Forfeit 11,000 b Cold Coin for any case undertaken by them that they cannot cure, and 11,000 more for any case ever heard of that they undertook and failed t relieve.- Weak Young Men -rars rstorsd-t 'robust -health-by-our system of treatment after every ether means has failed. , Middle Aged Men going through life deed to the world, so far as taking an active part -in Its affaire, can be re stored to health and vigor. We Treat and Core - Varicocele, hydrocele, nervous debility, blood disease, rheumatism, skin , diseases, heart disease, diseases of ths lungs, liver dleorders, kidney, , bladder and urinary diseases, sores, ulcers and all ehronlo diseases of men ' "'irhey have so much confidence In their system and appliances that -they will allow a patient t deposit the price of a ours in sny bank In Portland, to be paid them when a euro is effected, or will take monthly Installments If the patient prefers. v - ., We Guarantee a Cure In, Every Caao We Undertake or Charge No Fee Consultation free. Letters confidential. Instructive ' book for men mailed free in plain wrapper. , , If you cannot call at office, write for oueetlon blank. Home treat ment suoceeeful. . Office hours I a. m. to I p. m.; Sundays and holidays, II a. m. to 11 m. DR.1V.N0HTCPI DAVIS G CO. Offlcss tn Vsn Noy Hotel. B1H Third St, Corner riae Portland. On. , r wawbera- fans turned out to see thslr i.am-aratd. Thw score by Inn in ire t t Atlawis, Os., Julyl til. ' - r - HE.Uey W. T. Jerome ef -Kew Maroons ,,llllllt-lll T Nswberg ..0OIO010IJ I I I Batteries Maroons, Campbell and Brock; Nswberg. King and Woodrmft Time of game, 1:10. Jerome sad Polk J V tir 'if dresaed the lower boeae ef t. ' legislature yesterday, after w -legislators adopted a resolutive lag ."Jeroms and Telk for t sraUe preeMenllal team to I. -