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    TII3 ORECCII DAILY JOURNAL.. POHTLAKD, TUESDAY tVZrill.'O. AUGUST 11,
i PLAYERS DIG
' :iE BRIEVED .
C:Im That Northwest Gun Club
! . ; Ssnt ". a Poor Aggregation'"
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MANAGER ' POINDEXTER- a
Vt; VIEWS HIS FEELINGS
Declares Thet Agreement ' Wm jto
Play the. Real Gunners, but Instead
a Collection of Fourth-Rate Players
Puf la an Appearance.
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The following communication wee re
ceived thla morning from th Camee
baseball xnanagr,who claim tht the
Northwest Oun teem of this city did not
do the "square thing" lest Sunday, when
a, substitute teem Instead of the reel
Ounaere was sent to Camas for a match:
Cams. Wash.. Aug. 38. Sporting- Ed
itor Journal: On Tuesday.- August 16,
thA manaser of tha Northweatern Oun
club of Portland promised tha Camas
baseball team a fame on the Camas
grounds for Sunday, August II, Camas
was to pay ell their expenses. Bui In
stead of the Oun club coming up here
they sent a picked-np bunch of ball play
ers, ws suppose they thought good
enough bunch to down La Camas, but
Camas took lbm aown tn- una n to .
Weed, a Portland prof essional. caught
.. (or the visitors.
Now we arranged this game to pley
the Gunner, ee we era playing good
ball and want to play good teams; we
can get plenty of scteb gamee euctt as
thla bunch put up without sending to
Portland end paying their expenses. We
leave It to the readers of The Journal te
decide if. the Gunners did the square
thing by u. We think that they should
have let ue know they were not coming.
Instead of ending Up such a bunch of
players,- so we could have got another
good team. .'
I wish to ask the manager of Ah Oun
-club If he thinks we got aJsquar deal.
for we egreed to pey the Oun club s ex.
penses end not a bunch like the one that
came up hero Sunday. I will eay thla
for tha boys, that they were gentleman
ly fellows- end they were ell right, but
could not pley ball.
J. P. POINDEXTER,
Manager Camea Ball dab.
VILLAS ADD ANOTHER
' : VICTORY TO LIST
The Tina take another "scalp.'
The Villa of Montavllla put another
victory on their belt by defeating St.
Johne Sunday by the score of 11 to I.
The features of the game were four
home run.' The score:
; VILLAS. -x
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VeKinley, lb. ...... I -I
loans, aa. .. ........ I ,- 1
.' orde, c. .... . I
Kurnwnld. cf. ....I. 4 1
H. SH.pa
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Pa via, lb ... 4 . 1
Wiebusch, If. ....... i I
Auspac,. ZD,
ispac,. tb.. ...... .i 4 '" i
etsel. p. .......... 4, , I
svens, rf. ...,... 4 1.
ve
Stevens,
ToUl
4 It 21 s; S 27
ST. JOHNS.
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H. Ley. ef. ......... 6 0 ,
Peterson, lb. ....... 1
White, aa. ........v. 4 I ...
le. c. ............ .... 4 1
Norene, tb. ......... 4 1
Kenny, So. ......... 4
Poff. If. ...4 "
Biggenstaff, ct .... 4 I
Leaman, p. . t I
H. SH. PO.
1. 19
Total
.17- I II 1 II
SCORE BT INNINGS.
Villas ...
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On Augnat 10th and list the South
ern PaoUle company will aell tlckata.
Portland ts Ooldfleld. Nevada, end re
turn et a rat of 141.14, account the
nans-Nelson glove contest to be held at
Ooldfleld September Id. - further par
ticulars by calling et the - city ticket
office.! Third and - Washington streets,
city, . f. t-: , ' .. . .
Alias A Lewis' Bast Brand.
Wednesday Only
Choice of 300
Soys'Suits.
$3.50 and j54.t'r!nes
sizes to 16 all
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Won. Ixst P.C.
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-CLASS PLAY
iTJWGTOIl!
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Miss : Fording . Makes j- Gallant
Stand, but Champion Miss
v;v Heitshu Conquers. .
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ENTHUSIASM PERVADES
"T'THEIG TOURNAMENT
Contest for the Handsome Trophies
. Move Merrily On Interesting
' Matches Scheduled for Thla After-
wm-iBriefottt-orCrex
High-class play in the ladles' single
was tha feature of the third day of the
Irvlngton tennis tournament A match
between Miss Heitshu, state champion,
end Mlse Fording developed better ten
nis then we seen on the pert ef feir
t
Mlaa Amy Heitshu, Who Had Dlf.
flcult Taak in Defeating Miss Ford-
racket wleldere et any time in the state
tournament.- Miss Heitshu was com
pelled to extend herself to her-fullest
capacltto Win, and the match was de
termined only efter more than two
hours' plsy. The score wae I 10, 7 i,
71. - -
. The elose run Mis Fording gave the
champion cannot . be laid to a large
handicap, for the odde were very small.
Mlse Helteha owing but four point in
every six games. . The quality of tannla
put up by the contestants-was-prac
tically tha same. Miss Heitshu only
pulled the second and the third seta out
of a. very bad hoi by an extraordinary
display of nerve end coolness. Mlaa
Fording had a lead in the second set of
41. and on th third of 14. but the
ehsmpion ' never loet her nerve. She
only played her shots ths faater, whll
her opponent weakened slightly and lost'
i i match which had been all bat won.
It wa m contest of speed, aoouracy
and "degree", or what ie known a
chopping." Miss Heitshu excelled la
ths "degree" of her chops, but not in'
speed or accuracy.- A number of tlmee
he easaysd the drive and usually mads
good. Miss Fording advanced to the net
and volleyed and smashed well several
times. Had she used this style of play
a little more and . with more oenf ldence
the result might have been different
Both - served welL Mies Heitshu de
pended ; on a strong cut serve. Mlaa
Fording used considerable speed.
Wots em the Tournament.
Miss. Ford Inge net pley le a refresh
ing variation from the back court gam
almost unversally filowedbytha fslr
rtmnis experts or Portland.. Mlaa Halt
shu' back eourt gam 1 so steady and
so nearly perfect that It wlU be difficult
to beat her at her own game. But
Woman who could take the net often
and volley end smash with a fair de
gree of accuracy, would worry th Cham'
plon exceedingly. (
A snappy conteat In the ladies' alnglea
yesterday wss that la which Mies Schae
fer beat Mis Lead better, -who won "the
last ladle' handicap single at -Irvlngton.
Mia Schaefer' play wa marked
by much vim, and tola, with her receive
II handicap, won her the match .
"Dickey" Wilder was another of th
better player in th men' singles to
go out yesterday. wilder etartea on
in his old-time form, but when Ferris
got rid of hi nervousness he put th
ball back pretty regularly, and, heavily
handicapped, pulled out the match. Fer
ris . will nsxt play Wickersham, and
ehould give him a herd run.
After a hard match Benham succeeded
in putting ths "kybosb" on the hopes ef
Morse. .
Llatlessneo is one of the shortcom
ings conspicuous by Its ebsence- so far
In the battles in which tha ladle ar
th contestant Every - woman who
played yesterday got into th gam and
-NOW IS THE TIME. ; i
"I"''. ' S, .
Summer , la Best Seaion to ' Cure
Catarrh. Hyomei Sold Under.
Guarantee.
Summer Is th beat time la the whole
yeer for the treatment ' of catarrhel
troubles, and Woodard, Jpiarks.sV JL'O.
urge "every" reader of The Journal to
use Hyomei now and be permanently
cured. ; , - V . , -
Unlike th ordinary ' treatment for
catarrh, there le no atomach 1 dosing
when using Hyomei. The remedy is
, breathed through a neat pocket inhaler
that comee in every outnt, and Its pal
amle healing air penetrates to th most
remote parte of the nose, throat end
lunge, searches out end kill th catarrh
germs tn all parte of the respiratory
organs and soothes -and heal any irri
tation there may be In the mucous mem
brane. ' -Hyomei
le not alone the only natural
treatment for catarrh, but it I th onlyf
on sold under en absolute guarantee to
refund ths money unless it gives satis
faction. It kills all disss germ and
restore th mucous membrane of the
threat," no and lunga to perfectly
healthy condition.
The complete Hyomei outfit costs but
11.01. sxtr bottles lOe. Woodard,
Clark aV Co. aell Hyomei under en abso
lute guarantee to refund tp money if
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Lgssaa- 1VM"- ri-rtYf rlifnf ajnalY- iftri - fti af frtV" & 11 W
It doe not giv sstlsfsctlnsv Tosj run tatnly have to have a pocket invented
no risk at aU la buying thla guaranteed I if you want to oarry around tha new
wed,;,,,. ,. -e.rule.,..'. .,',.';;., ';,; ,;.'.."'5r-
worked like a men. ' Miss Oos end Mrs.
Northup contended Vigorous, Alia Oos
proving too at rang and ' capturing the
event in etralght seta -
i The drubbing given Itohr end Ben-
ham wa handed back t the drubbere In
exaotly the same ratio yesterday.
Mortis" Zen and Tom Farrel put out
nnnr.aad Bsaham with a Oh-sida
score ef I I I. They were owed
II ) I end given I I, but their handi
cap did not buy them anything' in their
eeoond affair de requet. They met Mao
Swain and Turned on exactly the same
tenne, and the latter team won. 11
The winner of the mixed double la
the last Irvlngton handicap were beaten
yarteroaTTy Ani MCAipin ana-str.
Raley. The match wae a olose one, but
McAlpIn handed out the drivss too often
a nd too speeai ty. Mr acott sna Mr
Cawston, though thsy captured the seo-
dnd set, were overcome by a 101 score
in the third. r
One of the most Interesting metches
echeduled for latethis afternoon should
be that between Bellinger and wicker
Sham and Wilder and Andrews. Tbs
former team "will have to ewe about 11
1 nl the eonteet should be very
closer It la not at eU unUkelylhaF the
tat champion will be defeated is thl
match. It t scheduled for court 1 at
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. - Yesterday's ajatntary.
Ledtes slnglss:- ' .f .
Miss Schaafar beat Mlaa Lead better.
11-e. 4-t.
Miss Gosa beat Mre. Northup, 1-1, 1-4.
Mrs. Judge beat Miss Joseph!, 10-t,
1-4. i-4.
. Miss HelUhu beat Mis Fording. 1-1,
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Men' singles: - " " t
Andrews beat Dr. Zan, l-l, l-l.
MacS wain beat Thorne, 4-1. 7-1.
Wood beat Breeoe. 1-4. 4-1. 1-2.
' Barber beet Wood. 1-4, 7-1.
. Ferris beat Wilder, l-l. l-l. ' -r
Wsst beat Durham. 1-4. l-l. 1-4.
Cook beat Courteney, l-l, 1-4. .
Benham beat W. Morse, 4-1, 7-1. 1-4.
Mixed double:
Mr. . Raley and McAlpIn beat Mra.
Scott and Cawston, 4-4, 1-7, 10-1.
Men's doublee: '
- Mackls and Thorne beat- Blair and
ShuU. 1-4, i-t. , -; -
Chamberlain and Fisher beat Rosen
f?W and-jcaha. l-IJrsV-Jrj:
Scott and Raley beet Marlaa and
Gregory, -, -1. ,
MoSwaln and Turner , beat ' Zan and
FatTell,' l-t, -. - . i
- Durham and S. W. Morse beat East
ham and Barber, l-l. 1-4. 7-1.
' Today- Sehadnla. v'.,vV. "
II a. m. Mrs. : Lock wood and Miss
Ooss vs. Mis Leadbetter and Mlaa Qrajr,
court 4; Mrs, Northup and Mil's Fox vs.
Miss Heitshu and Miss Joseph!, court 1.
12:10 p. m. Miss Morrison' and Bal
lenger vs. Mis Schaefer and Wicker
shsm, court 1. ' . ' -
I p. m. K. McAlpin vs. Mackle.
court I. ....
4 p. m. Rossnfeld vs. Ladd, court I;
Wilbur vs. Durham (champ.), court
I: Benhem end Mlaa Leadbetter va. Mr.
Raley and McAlpIn, court 1; Scott vs.
Turner, court 4; Cook ve. West, court I.
. I .p. m. Blair va. Farrell. court I;
Wilder and Andrews ve. Bellinger and
Wickersham, court 1; Oammle va. Caw
aton champ.), court I; Rohr vs. K. W7
Morse (champ.), court I; Miss Campbell
vs. Miss Moore, court 2: wlnneeef
Rossnfeld vs. Lsdd va. Fleher. court 4.
SPORTING GOSSIP.
The main toplo of conversation in ths
sporting world today Is nsxt Monday's
light at Ooldfleld. Nevada, between Joe
Oena - and Battling Nelson. Ae ; was
expected from tha inception of the af
fair hundreds of fake stories have been
sent 'out by the promoters of the con
test with but ons aim in view adver
tising. .The men are to weigh 111
pounds at I o'clock on Monday after
noon, and they will begin -fighting aa
soon after t aa possible. Reports state
that Oana will not be able to fight at
111 pounds. This morning the dis
patches aay that the colored boxer is
already ender weight and that he will
take things easy until th day of th
contest- Nslson i already at the speci
fied wslght , .. , ':
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The fight fene who etudy the tricks
In ths ring trade as well aa the dope on
the flghtere. are not breaking any bone
In thslr msd rush to place beta 'on the
outcome of the Qans-Nelaon go. Th
world knows aa Oans himself con
fessed thst th Baltimore fighter has
engaged in a number of -fake fights.
on of th principal onae being with no
Mesa a ring master, thsn Jimmy Brltt
and if a fighter fakea in one or more
contest, when is ths publie going to
oeusve tnat ne wtu right on- th square?
There ia ne getting around the fact that
Qane la a great fighter, probably Nel
son' s master, but to the great major
ity of sporting men. this proposition of
being master must be demonstrated be
fore everybody ia "going to believe it
The betting now, according to reports,
ts i-to-ToirOna,-Tir th ran thought
Oans would fight honestly ther ars
hundred whd will back him to win
against tsns who will back th Dan. .
Th Portland and San Francisco ball
clubs will begin a week's series at Rec
reation Park thle afternoon. Th Seals
under Parke Wilson did not arrive un
til nearly. 11:11 this morning, a their
train waa ' delayed over three hour.
Park says his team la in goqd shaps
givs in uianis a merry run. ; .
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. Pitcher Bill Esslck will remain With
tns romaaa team until tne close of ...e
season. Thsn Esslck will gathsr up his
paper -and start for th east to lay
hi case before th national commission.
BUI aay h is certain that tb com
mission will eompal Judg McCredl to
live up to hi contract with him. . ,
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Th Giants ar very sore over th
way Judge ; McCredle treated Mo
Lean. When McLean signed for thl
year th Judg promised hint a bonus
of 120 it he would keep straight and
play good ball 'hi season. McLean
worked faithfully all year, and won
many gamss for Portland. Before the
double-header on Sunday Judge Mc
Credle told McLean that after the games
he would give him the bonus of 1200.
When It came te settling op ths judg
got Mr sT McLean to sign a receipt for
1204 with the stipulation that . the
amount would be takon out of her hus
band's salary at Cincinnati. When Ms
Lean saw' tha check for (200 hs waa
pleased, somewhat but didn't know
what his wife hsd signed. Mrs. Me
Lean waan't going to tell him about It
until after the train had started. It
I safe to assume that somebody ram
la for a blessing aftsr Larry learned
what had taken place. , ' . . ,
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"Hurry TJp" Toot' ,hssd coach at
Michigan, la not at all plsaqed with th
new football rule. - Tost is not ths
only on opposed to the revised code.
Tb Changs will resolv the game Into
a sprinting and punting proposition and
th chances are that many scoreless
gams. will do pis yea. , f ... ,1
Sporting Editor Will yon plsss ad
vise m where I may seour a vest
pocket , edition Of th revised footbsll
rules T .','' HIRAM K.
There le no vest pocket edition of the
revised footbsll rules, . Tnu will cer-
III! THE SPORTS
Gothamites Think That Cans-
Nelson Contest Will Be on ' i
the Straight r , '
COLORED MAN LOOKS. .
I GOOD TO EASTERNERS
Martin Sheridan . Surprise! Athletic
World by Makint New Mark With
Diacu Amateur " DisaDoointed at
P Ma lel.lt p,n yllT' rf PprtV'iii
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Nsw'Tork. Aug. H..Nw York port
ing mn r at odda on eeveral point
concerning th on overshadowing vnt
in the world or the fighting man. tb
lightweight ehamplonahlp battle . be
tween Joe Oana, holder of the title, and
Battling Nelson, the conqueror of ell
other aspirants for ' the honor. . The
points on which they agree are these
Th fight' will b On th level. Oana
would not dar te fak before such a
crowd ae will gather ebout the ring at
Ooldfleld, even 'if he wished to, and ln
ducsmsnts were held out to him to lay
aown. ..d;.?!.-,
The men will make, the weight end
be St to fight for & klnga ranaom when
they enter the ring, bar accidents. - '
It will be the greatest lightweight
bsttle of modern times and will aettle
absolutely . the question of the light
weight championship. ""
On these points there 1r nor difference
of opinion, but there 1 a very wide di
vergence when it comee to picking the
winner. There' are export who can
dope oulnothin; but Oana ir an easy
winner. Other whose judgment is en
titled to equal consideration can figure
nothing to it but th Dan. On the
whole, the weight of' opinion lean
toward Oana, and In th betting he
probably will have the call so far a
New Tork . 1 concerned. The wey
things look now, however, there will be
dollar of wlas monsy for Nslson for
svery on for Oans. ..',:
atherida' Inst Week.
Of the making of new records there
esems to be no end when Martin Sheri
dan la concerned. Th husky cepper at
th game at Celtlo Park last week
hurled the discus 117 feet 11 H inches,
breaking hie own record et Athena, and
probably he will add another notoh te
thle at the National A. A. U. ichemplon
shlp trsck and field mset at Travsrs
Islsnd next month. 1
Much Interest has bean added to thle
meet by the announcement that we ar
to see som of th western cracka per
form. Tb Chicago Athletlo aaaociatloa
la to send a team and so will the Mis
souri Athletlo-club of 8t Louis.
Th ehamplonahlp gam ar to be
held at Travera Island on September 1
and I. All the local athlete will un
doubtedly be entered. Nigel C Baker,
Australian, has forwarded his satry
from London, England, and President P.
Gorman of the Canadian- Amateur Ath
letic assoetstldrTsays IhaTa strohif team t
of Canadian athletes will alao enter and
eompetSk.vi-t - . , -,-. ;,..
President - Joseph B. Mecca be of th
Amateur Athletlo union of the United
State announces that it i th Intention
of the New England association of th
Amateur Athletic union of the United
State to enter th .winners of th New
Englsnd championships meeting, which
meeting i to be held In September.
It thl appsars that ths gsmee really
will, be International. In character. The
Chlcagoan whose form will be followed
closest is Jamee D. Llghtbody, who woa
dlstanc honor in th world' cham
pionships t both St Louis and Athena
There I only on man who stands be
tween Llghtbody and th tltl of Ameri
ca' s greatest distance runner, and he ia
Sheppard, th great Philadelphia, mller.
Among the Canadlana who will be on
hand will be . Kerr, a aprlnter from
Hamilton, who is a-surs "ten -one" man
in th hundred; Peter Deer, ths Indian,
who runs to and from business a distance
of nine mile every day: M. C. Me-
Martin, who 1 credited with a half mile
in two minutes
There
dlaappolntment that Dan
Kelly, the University of Oregon athlete.
about whom eucb wonderful- stories ar
told, will not be able to corns ease
It is about settled that Thome
O'Brien, who for several year hss been
official handlcapper of th A. A. U will
not stand for reelection, end ther Is a
llvsly campaign In progress for th
place. Among those mentioned In con'
nectlon with the plsc ar Ernie HJert
berg, John P. Boyle, chairman ef the
regulation committee, and H. E. Harvey
of th St Bartholomew A. C Either of
theee men would be a competent nandl
capper.
Tale'a football candidate have been
called to report on September II and
will begin practice at onceFoster Rock
well, head coach, ha been studying the
new rules faithfully and la ready to give
hie men th benefit of hi study. Much
kicking will be don by th Tl back
thla fall. Every member of the back
field hae been taught to punt and in.
stesd of holding th ball th back will
kick frequently.
It In a settled conviction among the
Tale eoachee that Injuries among the
player will be fully frequent un
der th old rules. Collarbone fracture
and broken wrist and arms ar looked
for frequently under , th new cods,
which develop ' much running . in at
broken field. Under . the new Tele
eligibility rule, which bar freshmen,
no new playere can make the team the
eomlng fall. , The veteraa who wilt b
llglbl r: ; - -ti -
End. Howard J ones; tacaies, liuciub
Btgiow -and Robert Forbes; guard,
Arthur Erwlni quarterback. Tad Jones;
hslf back. Howard Room. William
Knox and John Lvin. raena or
v..k.a ri-n v tha rumor that he 1 not
to return to ti. vk...l
-yHewln-the-leaPftheIrnEngllsh
brethren, the Caergon teem or Frencn
soccsr players are to Invade the United
States tn September. The members ef
the teem ere students of the gymnasium
of tha Chamo Ely sees of Paris, and
thsy have met teams from England, Hol
land. Germany ana . Austria since mey
first took -nn ths sport " Th champion
5of Franc ar planning to play, in many
of the important cltlee or mw country.
and their manager, Jules weitler, who
has been In the United Btstes and
Canada for som time, ! well pleased
with the result of hie wore-. . ,
Cnnatane Tltu. amateur cnampion
slncls seullsr, will not row in the Labor
day regatta at Washington. He hsd In
tended to compete mere in nope inat
he would meet Frank Oreer, the former
champion, who wee r aired from the last
championship races , bees use - of his
cbangs of clubs. Qren however, will
row et Weshlngton, and thsrsfor Tltu
also has eoncludsd to stay at noma.
Glass will not be eble to row with
the Harvard crew, now et Putney, Eng.
land. Flint-will tske hie eeat in the
DOS. ' uiih nee m w'u w .11-. aim r 1 1 n 1 1
le a hard man to train.. But such Is I
rowing at "dean old tUvb.d .( J . ...
Ths Ilsmdy Dcctcr in
'Tour. Vert Pcckst
'TS a thin, round-oornered Uttls
Enamel Box " ." ,
your Vt
pookat It magna hlsaJth-Xngarance.
It contain SIX Candy Tableta ol plea
ant taste, almost as pleasant as Chocolate.
Each tablet la a worklne do of Caa
carets, which acts like Exerotse an the
. Bowel and Liver.. v.- 1
Jtytf JgLpux. sicken, nor ui
the atomach.
Beoauaalt la not a ''Me-drtTef. Wta
Salts, Sodium, Calomel, Jalap, Senjia.
nor Aperient Waters. ' N
Neither la H like Castor Od, Clyoertne.
or ether Oily Laxatives that almply
lubricate tha Into tints for transit ef the
food stopped up in them at that particular
rime. . ' V 'v .. T
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The chief cause of Constipation and
tndlcesUon Is weakness of the Muacles
that contract the Intestines and Bowels,
Caaoarata are practically to the Bowel
Muscles what a Massage and Cold Bath
axe to the Athletic, Muscles. ;
' They "stimulate (ha Bowel Musct to
contract, expand, and squeeze the Di
gestive Juice out of food eaten.
. They don't help the Bowels and Lrver"
In such a way as to make them lean
upon almllar assistance for tha future.
Thla Is why. with Cascareta, th do
may be lessened each suoceedln; time .
Instead of I nor eased, as tt must be with
all other Cathartic and Lax Uvea. " .
LJIcarrled In your vwt pocket, (or .euv:
rled In My Lady's Purse,) and eaten just
when you suspect you need a Caacaret
tablet, you will never knew a albk day t
from the ordinary Ilia of Ufa. - ... -"
; Because these Ills begin tothaBowale. '
and paveth way for aB other dlseasea.' ,
,",Veat Pocket" box 10 centa. v
Be sure you at the genuine, mad
only by the Sterling Remedy Company,'
and never sold In bulk. Every tablet
Stamped "CCC." - , -J, : aisT ; '
NATIONAL LEAGUE, f
Won,
II
..... 71 .
Lost .
, .
i 41 "..
' 41 V
II
- 11 T
' 7i .;
Tl ,.'
1 .
P.C.
Chicago .......
.740
New. lorn
Plttsibur -
. . ,
.147
.III
.461
.411
-.III
.171
Philadelphia
Cincinnati
BU.LI...
OIW.IO ........a....
St Louis
Boston , ...
.111
Al St. Zfoaia.
'' First game
Rt. Louis
Brooklyn
r. h. a.
17 4
Batteries Kar
rger and Noonan; Scan-
ion and Bergen.
. Umpire Johnstone.
Second game- R. H. E.
St Loula 4 11 1
Brooklyn I I I
Batteries Thompson. Brown and
and Rltter.
!' --. At Okloaar. .. '
. .,, . B,H.a
Chicago ...................... I I I
Boston-. .. 4 , I 4 1
Batteries Overall and Moran; Domer
and Need ham. Umpire Emslle.
AMERICAN: LEAGUE. J; :
: :...'.,...,' .Won.
Chlcsgo-............. 71 ,
Philadelphia. ........ II -'
New Tork ........... II
Cleveland : ........... It '
St Louis j, .......... 10
Detroit .'. , ........ II
st P C,
Washington - ...vi.. .. .
Boston
II
i
:. , A owveland. '
1- Mt He E.
Cleveland it. I 11 , I
Boston I I 1
Batteries Bern hard and Clark; Dl-
neen, Harris and corrigan. -
At Waaingten.
R. H. .
WaShHlgTon
ninr-T
. 1 7 1
Warner;
lee
Detroit
Batteries Falkenberg and
Donohue and Schmidt r
.. .. At sTew Tor. .'?-.
' ' R.H.X.
Bt Louie Ill
New Tork ! I 7 1
Batteries Powell and .. O'Connor;
Chbro and Kleinow. ,. ,
: At PhUadetpsJa.,
R.H.E.
.14 I
, . e 1
Sullivan;
Ghlcago
Philadelphia
Batteries Walsh ;
Coombs and Schreck.
and
RAILROADS TO BEGIif BIG
ADVERTISImS campaign
Southsrn Pacific land 0. R. A N.
- Will Mak Largs ppropria
tion for the Work. -
Plana are under consideration by the
passenger depsrtmsnt of the Oregon
Railroad A Navigation company and th
Southern Paclflo Hnee In Oregon to re
doubt th effort mad thl year along
th lln of advertising ths Paclflo north-
weet and inducing immigration to Ore
gon. An appropriation larger than that
for any previoua yeer haa been made
for thl work, so well hss th company
been convinced thst Its inveetment Is
bringing resulta . . I
R. M. Hall, advertising agent ror the
Oregon" tines of- the Harrimarr Tatlroadr,-
haa Just returned from visit to- Chl
csgo and hi old bom at Bloomlagton,
Illinois. He vtsltsd the larg engraving
houses in th city by th lake, and
gathered new Ideas for th company's
publications for nest year. While it is
eonceded thst tbs publications of ths
O. R. A N. Co. are up to the highest
standarda. General Paasenger Agent Mc
Murray i determined to make the Ore-1
gon line' advertising models for west
ern railroad advertising.
The Columbia River folder, the Farm
ers' foldsr, the Oregon, Washington and
Idaho book, and the Summer Resort
book of the O. R. A N. this yeer were
imffif th best railroad nubllcatlona
'issued in the United States. Their value
to1hecdmpariy-aatothe northwest
When' peine or irritation exist on any
part or tns ooay, ins application or
Ballard Snow I.lnlment give prompt
relief. K. w. auiuvan, rrop. nuuivaa
House, El Rsno, O. T., writes, June I,
1101: "I tsks pleasurs in recommend
ing Ballard's Snow Liniment to all wh
ar sfflloted with rheumatism. It Is
th only remedy I havs found that gives
msdy I havs found
relief.1' lie, 10
:irka m Co, . ,
immediate
HIS.
.Woodard. Clark
n
" f r When cimerTn
mm
Men Now Vltltlnz tha f
City Invited to Call.
910 txaml nation
Qlven Free.
- It paye men to go to the Dr. W.
alclana are Of the world'a beat
Out the northwest to be reliable,
fwurc ana wanna- ouraa nave MDinM tneir. reputauca. r juro -pauent y;
. Indar Ussa, flretefulTnen Trecommsnd them. . ... , , ,..t. , . . : T
"all a4!nM.a If . A I "f--.t-l- ;'': ..'
. wan sai, uuvb is s
f Tounsr and mlddle-as-ed
body end mind, with weak back, failing strength, eunken ehsska, hollow X
j . v.. uv.v, uw.wv.wh ywr
Over 50 Pr Cent of
- w mm al a a
. wurea ior jiu ana Many uniy During in-
; ' Patt 17 Years In This city We Qlve tht
v .'. Best Treatment at the Lowest Price. .
W are- always willing to arrange term to sults Tou can par by th
visit by th week or by th month, and w give liberal discount for cash.
Remember, our charge are th lowsst and most reasonable in th city,
and you set the very beat treatment - Call and And out about your eaae
at once; it win oe tne happiest-aay
TSB1UUS Tins,
out cutting. no pat
oration. Consult us
Our nrtre for a eura
OXBOBTXO akin dleae, ecaema,
.ing. heart, kidneys, liver, stomach,
ra or xewm Ma Tiatttaa; us oity (jonsuit us at one upon arrival
and maybe you ran be cured before returning home.'. Many cases can
be cured In one or two or more visit a Consultation and advice free.
WKITB People who II v in outside towns and tn th country who
cannot call should writ for consultation and advice, free.. Many case
have been cured by home treatment .. .
Our jiew treatment haa cured 1. 001 ether and win cur you. Come
Ato ua and you will alweya remember
, iion or your lira. 11 you can can, no ror our zre symptom Diana.
We will tell you if you are afflicted. Consultation free.
Xf yost live out of th city, om for e vista ye ana ff hak a -
th nasi train. ,!.-; .. , k v. .-; ' j-; - r;
i j You Need Not Pay Until Yoii Are Cured
. Should ran desire, vou mav denoslt tha' fse with any bank or ul-
, nss hous in Portland, to b paid
health.
aouro armr to rprrra.
DILW. NORTON DAVIS' O CO. 4
.ZMdiaeT arpeoiailsta la tne Vorthweat. ataMlak4 iSSS.- -
TAJT aTOT XOTBX, MH VMZBB ST, OOSJT WVKU. POBTUUTB, OS.
) eeeeeeeeeeee
VE CURE MEN
Ccassltetlsa
ments or som
treated. These rases of simple Infection soon develop into deep-seated and
chronic debility, which soon psss beyond the reach ot medical "aid , unleaa
properly treated. . W Oar thla Ola of Oase. V railare. v
WHY LrlVJ&S ARE 'WRECKED,
Manv men whos caaes were elmple In the beginning were not bl to
pay the exorbitant fees charged by msny atDaelallarU on Mea's Disissis, or
who went to specialists who were not quallfled to dlagnoss snd properly
treat theee privet diseases of men, from lack of knowledge and proper
office equipment The X-Ray-Btatlc. Microscope, eta., ar all necessary f
fice equipments that every up-to-dat specialist must hav in hi office In
order to make diagnosis of esch snd every cess and for proper treatment of
d I leasee. We have all theee Zqulpasents In Oa OfAse. W knew before we
ufideruke a case lust what treatment is nscessary to restnrs the patient to
. health. Ia thla way we do not fall. We tire our patients. . , ... -
BLOOD PQISON C.:.-::ly!7
Is ths most dreaded, dangeroua and deaiructltv dlaeeee. known. This
dlrmt-ff nrt ftnly unfits you for T"r woik snq-dntls 1 hut makes I nil
""unflf ' for marriage, for holding rponlbl positions. When hi system
becomes Inoculated with the germ the whole body undergoes a ohang of
decomposition and not only results In a disfigurement of the body but alao
of the man. This disease can be cured. We hav received the everlsstlng
gratitude of those whom w . hv oured and who hw thir apprecia
tion by aending ua other caa. r - , . ' ; , .
NEKVOUS -DEBILITY '-ftw
Loa of snergy, will power, lack of concentration of thought, loss of
memory, which weakene your entire System, mentJaa . well; physical.
-Thl loweredvitsllty of the nsrvous and physical condition la strength
ened so thst in a abort tlmeXyou will have your original atrength and be
yourself again. ''' -,V
. . All "acuta end chronic ekln disease, ulcer, rheumatism, heart kidney,
varicocele, stricture, gonorrhoea, liver and stomach troubles oured by tha
latest eclenUflc methode. ' '' ' ' v '
WRITE, if you cannot tell. All correspondence strictly confidential and
all resiles sent in nlaln enveeopes. . No nsmee. . esses, lettars or photo-
graph of patient published or sx posed. t Inclos
rply. .' . (.. ' r", t.i '
Hours I a. m. to I p. aa.r Evenings, t to I; Sundi
St. Louis ftiaai DlspansaFy.
com:
noon AJTD TasTSTTLti
Weali,
Theaaaads ef Tsaag
arenatnre grave Ui-oegh early laalicratleae asd later wiwm, asd
Csaatltstioaal Bleed IflMaeea .Save raise sad wreekxd the -life et
Baay s prasilaln ma
it nervous aas sea
Meaairy Poert Kaelly ratine; Excitable; Kyes Blnr; lisiples ea the
fare; R ratine; H(fir4 Look Ing: Blotrbae; Sore Tlroat; Hair linil
Palss Is the Bndri Sua are Rrear Ufeleat: platraatfal as Lsek ef
Baersv and StreDstbl Oar Hew Metae ef TraataMat wUI hall ra a .
anatali7, phaicauy asd vIMlly. - Osres Oaarsataed Be ray ..
"osU s Writs SB. I. J. KXkCX, Ml first St. Cor. XaaiklU, Pertlssd.
wr proved by th wide Intsrsst thsy
aroused In ths middle west, ths Atlantic
coaat ststss. and foreign countries. Hun
dred of Inquiries result from th ton
of thss books that ar mailed to pros
psctlvs homeseeker and . traveler. .
r-- Oregealses at S)eirV
- Seeglrt. N. J Aug. JI.-The,natlonal
rifle shoot opened yeeterday with 44
entrie front- th army and national
guard. The Oregon teem haa arrived.
" Tha and of the Wert
of trouble that robbed E. H. Wolfe, of
Bear Grove, I a., of all nssfulneea, came
when he began taking Electric Bitters
He . writes; "Two years sgo Kidney
trouble caused me area t suffering, which
i would never hsvs survlvsd hsd I not
taken Electric Bitters. They also oured
me of General pebllU." Sure cure for
11 Btoinch, Liver end Kidney com
plaints, Blood dlsessee, Headach, DIs
slneas and Weakness or bodily deollne.
Prlc lOo, Ouarntd by Skldmor
Drug Co. v ' "
::t)t:t::
.:::::t:t
' ; . ; : , 4 i .'. ,
j. -.. . r . e
"Norton Davis company. Their phy-i
anaelalteta. Th.v are known thmuik.
honest nnrl.ht nhvalnlana aaA auraraona.
vu niv III .. 1 1UUUIC . .' '
mea via haa ln4nra4 thamaalvaa- hi ' T
ai.wvr;. -, . ... ... -
Our Patients Have Been cv
. -. ' e. aw. .
or your lire, consultation rree.
uloera, sores, piles, constipation. Itch-, T
catarrh, rheumatlam. pain T
it as. th most important transao-
to ua after rou nav been restored to
Sundays and holiday a, 10 a. nv to II m. X
Free No Fay Unless CureJ
wormy veins, vsrioocei. reouceo ena curea witn . w
n. Rupture, hydrocele ena piles cure witnoas on- x
free end And out how we cur without th knlf. T
la tha ehaanaat tn tha northweat. 1
W nre IkU Disease. Blood Poiaon, T arte eel,
trlotaur, Vervea Oeolla, Wea knees, osaerrkoee, and
piseaMO ef the stldaeya, Bladda and Pso. -
Wrlvas . Diseases Newly contracted and ehronlo
ease cared. All burping, itching end Inflammation
stopped la 14 hours; cures effected in even days.
Established 23 Years Is PortlssoV
- W find many weak and uffr1ng men, with loet
vitality, prematurely old,'. with loaa of - memory, .no
energy, wboae cases in th beginning were elmpl U-
comrsotao aisesse wnicn was pooriy
i-ceni stsmp io insure
Sundsys, I a. m. to II noon..:
arrmszTS.
POaTXAsTD, om.
Nervous Men
sad ' VMele-Ased Mr , srs' sssaaliy swept s
Hare res say
et the follewlns eram.
lMDODd.nt: Tire la Moralnsi .No Aaibttloai
EASTERN EXCURSION: RATE
i ..... . Sevtamsev S and IS.
On the above date th Great North
ern railway will have on aele ticket to
Chicago-and return at rat of 171.10,'
St. Loul and return 117.10. St Paul,
Mlnneepoll and - Duluth, Superior . or
Sioux CUy-and r.tara,- III. -"-Tickets
flrst-clsss, good .going via. tha Great
Northern, returning same or eny direct
route, etopevera Ulowed. . For tickets
sleeping-car rsasrvatloiu- or any addi
tional Information call on or addreea H.
Dickson, C. P. A T. A 111 Third atrW
Portland. ' -.. ;
THRESHER AND GRAIN
DESTROYED BY FIRE
. Porsst Orov. Aug. 11.-rire, which le
supposed to havs startsd from th sn
gine, destroyed th thrsshing outfit of
Chsrles Spletings, which wss being run
on th Hugh Johnson plsc about one ,
mil north of thl city". Pour stack of
grain were also consumed and the tot
loss is estimated at aoout iteoo.
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