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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAlV PORTLAND,", FRIDAY EVENING, ; MAY . 17, 1C37. k When you have a .Bad Breath Wake up ! FOR TS OF Y AKE Vpl If a tuna la take WHAT IS A DOG jua AIIYIIOI')? VEST SIDE HIGH 17II1S L( I. . . . 'I..'.. ' 1 : FROr.1 EyST SIDE HIGH ; It'' an Exhibition Of Canines Gallant, Arthur Murphy, Seattle; sec s, un an CAniPixjon ot wanines 0n4 Everi(h0,t ROynts, h . b. Bickets, Whose Grandparents Are Kerrigan? third,' Shadeland Kllte, Ellsa beth Larabie. ' -w Novice ' dogsFirst. Lair III John Hill; second, Glennaquolck, C D. Nairn, Ballston, Oregon; third, Bhadeland Boot, Mrs. p, T, Honeyman - - . Limit don (sable and white) First Gallant, Arthur Murphy, Seattle; sec- ond. Evereholt Boynts. E. K. Rickets, Vancouver, British Columbia; third, Victory 1$ i FOUrth Straight for open, dogs (saoie ana wnnej irui. i , . earn ot inieracnoiasuc PORTLAflO GETS ; SECOIID BEATING t Known and on Record. WRITER TELLS HOW THE -. . Vancouver, British Columbia;, third, Barwell Climax, Mrs. W. M. Wilder. . , Limit dogs (other than sable - and white) -First. Sootty. I T. Hod eon, ; .: ODen do '(other than sable and white F1rt. Glen4 Tana Monk. H. B. Bickets, Vancouver, Brltlsb Columbia; i second, WW tern Duke, G, IX pjann. Am- Ball Players. SHOW APPEARS TO HIM ltv. Oregon. winner aogs -nrsi uaiiani, atiom The West Side High School baseball team added another victory to Us list yesterday by defeat In a the lads from the high school across the river by the score of of 8 to X.. t . . - i East Side High made one score in the second and another In 1 the third inning, and West Side.. In their half of the ! Starts Off Well, but Califfs Dodgers Cease, to Dodge and Seals Pile Up Runs.' SIX TO ONE IS SCORE ' AT END OF THE AGONY V, - Judge Takes Look t Owner, Then ?. At Dog and Theis4 Reaches for Ills ' Tickets Fin Attendance t Fix ture Last Night, Murphy. Beattl.;, reserve. Lair IIL John J f thepla What la a doe- show - That's easy to the breeder of dogs, - and even to the' individual who has "been there" v a time or two.1 But to the many , who have never yet passed in at tne. gaie. ana. wno, oyuie o, pass in at once, a aog waow nothing but Just a dog show. A dog show la. for one thing, an ex. ', hlbttion Of dogs whose grandmas and grandpas have not yet been lost In the mists of obscurity. The pets are "benched" In stalls, which are ranged . In long rows with a little hay In the bottom to serve as a oushion. The members of the different classes are bunched together and the proper thing for the exhibits to' do la to bowl great deal of the time. At least that's what they do. Then there's the judging. Not every dog gets a prise, but a great many do, and if there happens to be only one dof In a class he Is sure to get several. Mow X Xe Bona. The Judging is done In a sawdust arena about the else of a prise ring. The Judge stands In the center And the own- ers lead In their specimens. The Judge takes a look at the owner sometimes two looks If she Is a woman then he , takes a look at the dog and reaches for bis tickets. - Happy Is the exhibitor who gets a blue ticket. There are only about 00 dogs In Portland's bench show this 3rear. but because there are so many classes and sub-classes It takes about ' two days and a half of more or less sard labor to hand out all th tickets. The dog show la useful for the owner in that It tells him whether his aog is better than his neighbor's and stimu lates him on to greater efforts toward the turning out of blue-blooded animals; for , the public In that It affords the (opportunity of learning, by means of a system of cataloguing, the names of the various' breeds of animated sausage meat which carry their tails through North TamhUl. Or. the streets of Portland. The attendance at .'the exposition building last night -was v aults large: Crowds of men,, women and children ' passed back and forth , In front of the stalls admiring the Intelligent brutes and putting out a hand now, and then to pat a beauty on the bead. The IIOIL Puppy bitches First, peruana uuon- ess. Marrow A Myers; second. Shade land Fancy, E. W.w Fleck. ,v Novloe bitches nrsv Portland Duchess, Morrow A Myers; second. Bhadeland Fancy, T. ? W. Fleck; third. Olentana Tippy, Harry a. Smith. ; Limit bitches (sable and wmte) First. Bon Ami Ideal, a DJ Narln, Am- The other run of West Bide came In the fifth and after that there was no more scoring. Pitcher . Word was not In the best of form and was quite liberal with his passes. Both Carson and. Word were hit frequently, but the bits off . Word were more scattering. The East Side High played a very cred itable . game and for their first year made a good showing. The errors were Schlmpff Supersedes Calif ( and Re tires Visitors on One, Two, Three Order, Winning - an - Ovation Notes of Yesterday's Contest, - TESTERDAT8 RESULTS. oVenVtches' sable and hlte- 2? First, Evereholt Gertrude, EJ. B. Rick ets, Vancouver, British Columbia. . Winner . bitches M First, . Portland thichess. Morrow 4 Myers; reserve, Evereholt Gertrude, K B. Rickets, Van couver,, British Columbia,. ' -- - t .V-Vi ,c? BnUdogs. Puppy dogs and bitches First, Ran som's Folly, William Matheson, Seattle. . VimHm Ham SIHt RftflUim'il VQUT. William Matheson, . Seattle; ' second, Carson ...p,... ... Word Side High team waa somewhat crippled by the absence of Hughes and Huston and also by the shifting of some of the other players. ' Shearer' was unable to fill his position as catcher for West Bide High because of an Injury re ceived In ..the game with' Portland Academy. "This is the fourth victory I Oakland for West Bide High. The lineup: I Portland Portland 1, Ban Francisco t. Los Angeles 8, Oakland 1. 4'' ptaadliur of the Olabs. Won. Lost. Los Angeles ..... li SanTranciBOO ...H tt 11 10 E. P. H. a . Position.; , W, P, H. 8. IS 1 17 29 Pot. J2t .B7 .651 .156 Nalrods Saulre Alan. J. C Harraleon. - Limit and open dogs First, Bansom's Folly,. William Matheson, Seattle. Novice - bitches - First, Nalrods Crumpsall Tiger Lily, X C. Harralaon. ' . Limit and open bitches First, Lady Leyton, H. C. Wblttier; second. Shorty, Thomas Spencer, Astoria. , . Airedale Terriers.' a Novice 'dogs First, Admiral Togo, J. 3. : Dalrymple, Salem; second, Eben, Miss X. N. Paschall, SeatUeT third. Rul ing Monarch. B. M. Palmer, Seattle. ..... Winner dogs wst, Aamirax xogo, X X Dalrympls. Salem;, reserve, Tuca er, Bobert Lewis.- . . , Puppy bitches First, Hlghgate Kitty II. Mrs. C B. Holmes, Vancouver, Brit ish Columbia. . n f, Novice bltohea First, Hlghgate Kitty II. Mrs. C. B. Holmes Vancouver, Brit ish Columbia; second, Jess, E. C. Dick. Limit bltche-First, Hlghgate Kitty It Mrs. C B Holmes, Vancouver,. Brit ish Columbia; second. Jess, B. C Dick. Winner bitches First, mgngate. Kit ty II. Mrs. C B. Holmes, Vancouver, British Columbia; reserve, Jess, E. C Dick, ''.''' ''' 't ' ' .,,'' Ban Terriers. Puppy 'dogsFirst,- Willamette De fender, Dr George B. Story. j . Novice dogs First, Willamette De fender,' Dft George B. Btory; second. south Kna ' Micnaet, ' u. .- juuhh, Limit dogs First.;. Willamette ' De fender, Dr. George B. Story- Open dogs First, Bushwooa soy, r. F. Plowden, . Tacoma. - :-.; Winner doga-First," wniamette De fender, Drf George B. Story; reserve, Bushwood Boy, F. F. Plowden, Tacoma. Novice bitches First, spot, m. ren Drubbing No. 1 . And; it looked so bice and home-like Graham ...,.. lb, Landfars . . . M . Sb Morrow ;,.,H.M.,.Sb. Deady Rtnn&ri " f "' " i,.An. I body could miss them and the Seals flip utannard . ..cr.. McAipin ,. ,v. . e..iMM,.. Moors 'IB iiicKnjif0 th- first' Inninaa.-Calif fa dodaara hardly got one square bump on the nose. Then suddenly, biff I bang! batter! No- Hewitt, 14 JJ east ' e 11 e a I "rpd Around the diamond . until six uiqui tum iuaus - viia virvuib sum ii . Sheaxer JUBILANT OVER: BARRING IF COLLEGE TRACKMEN Spokane Expects to Win Com ing P. N. A. Meet Be- cause of New Rule. Was all over, but the shouting which Is still to come. It is lucky they didn't .try to pass off thnt game on us on the opening aay. it was dull and uninteresting for a baseball gHme -ven before the butch. ery. Pitcher Callff began with the speed and cunning that characterised his best work of last year. The Seals couldn't find ' him for much else but pop flies, so the first run that slid In was Portland's. That tally waa scored by Mott In the second. T"i dark thirl baseman poked a liner against the right field fence and ot to second on It He went to 'third on Donahue's' sacrifice and scored on Esola's passed ball. Thai Was All. That was everything the Beavers did. In the fourth Donahue was on second ' "" . (Soeetal Dtnetch to The Journal.) Spokane, Wash.. May 17. The Spo kane Amateur Athletic club track men are Jubilant with enthusiasm over the hopes they entertain of besting Port- arid Baasez was on third with only one land and Seattle In the next track meet out, but It didn't buy them anything, i It 18 eialmed that' the rule that bars A base on balls to Esola and a hit by star- oollege men from participating In Mohler gave Frisco her first run In the the meet for Spokane will equally hand- third. There was nothing more doing leap both Multnomah and Seattle.1 ' until tha alxth, when the bailoon ascen 8. A. A. C men claim Multnomah slon came. Ashley fanned and Mohler would hot have won the meet last year went out on a pop fly. Then Hlldebrand If It had not been for the number of walked, stole second and came all the U. of C O. A. C and Tale athletes way home on Wheeler's single. Irwin that they enlisted; Pearson. Linn. Ken-1 bit safe and Wheeler scored nedy. Fertherlnahara. Rouse. Twltcbell. I Hits In the seventh by Street Murahv Glynn and G a kill are counted upon by I and Esola, a stolen base and a pass to Spokane as strong point gainers. ' I Mohler, all contributed to the tallying Spokane wants the next meet badly I or the first named' three. McCredle crowds were thickest about the spaniels jwlck; second. General Custer's Belle. H. and the officers are doing all they can took out Callff and sent Dutch Schlmpff - and the-great -8f. Bernard.' 'These' were ' ' handled freely. Few dared to touch the i- gaunt ghostly Russian wolf hound. ' though none could pass without paus- ; ing and staring irom a saxe distance. r-nk. - ....... .1.1. and the collies, are by far the most ; numerous classes, but the rang is wide P." Bt6kler; third, DlxW Girl, Mrs. G. B. . Raymond. Horns Valley, Wash. . Limit bitches First Sound End Queen. Sound End kennels, Olympla, Wash.; second. Edgecote Lassie F. J. iBuckwalter; third, Willamette Sunshine, Frank E. Watklns. ' y l Open bitches First Sound End to have the event pulled off here. . Pres-1 to the mountains, but the damage had ldent Holsel of the P. N. A. announced I already been done and the score ended when he returned from Seattle, where I at to 1. Here Is the official reading: he attended a meeting of the aasocla tlon, that Seattle had guaranteed enough votes to assure the meet being held here. t ... d PORTLAND. , seldom seen on the streets, f Portland's dog show will continue one ' more day and two more' evenings. . Ths . Judging will be finished some time to- day and the prises wll be distributed : tomorrow. , Here Is' the result of Judge Clayton's 4. work of yesterday:, ' . ..t .' v.; Bssohondss. !' Limit dogs and bitches First, Prin cess Von Jaegerhaus, A. Thomas Kerr. Open dogs and bitches First Rubin F. Gouerlik, Vancouver, Washington; I Lltt Frank E. Watklns; third, Rosemont Bess. F. Fenwlck. Winner bitches First Spot . Fen wlck; reserve. Sound End Queen, Bound End kennels, Olympla, Wash. Boston Terriers. Punnv doas First Buster.' W. B. Honeyman. - , Novloe dogs First, Starlight J. R. Klrkley; second, Buster, W. B. Honey man. !'"' ' - , lAxsM dogs First, Presto Boy, Harry Shinn, sa 4 ivett. or. Casey, lb. t McCredle. rf. ....... a Bossey, If. .......... $ Mott b. S ab. n. h. pa A. E. f and there are on exhibition a number Queen, Sound End .kennels, Olympla, M0RISTS OF ASTORIA v - iv.' iiv. .wi.h ... ICaah - " kUnnnil' Willamette Sunshine. I "IJIII w I WT HdlUlllH uuiM&iutH huau r Hwtui crTnuV. ::::::::: ! ann, p. ............ a Schlmpff, p. 1 second, -; Princess Von Jaegerhaus, A. Thomas Kerr. Oollles. Puppy dogs First Bcottle, Miss Edith Tidcombe; second. True, J. F. ZTN V mi f ,i;Sf ;:.'!j:,;i" K The Beaver Why pay more .when THE BEAVER is the ' t for "style and qual- Hat r guaran- Every teed.' Sold Exclusively by Vfi? 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When Pimples begin to peep out, . i When your Stomach Gnaws : of BurM,'. ''h-'' :; ' :'. That' the Mma to check eominf Constipation, Indigestion and Dyspepsia, una single Candy Cascarst will do It It taken at the right' minute, Just when you first feel the need of It, , , Do It now! -; , Cascaretg don't Purge, nor Weaken, , nor waste Digestive Juloea In flooding out the Bowels, like Salts, Castor Oil, '."Physlca.". , : .' V, But, they act Ike Exercise on th Muscles that shrink and expand the In testines, thus pushing the Food on Nat urally to Its Finish. X When your Bowel-Muscles grow flabby fney need Exercise to strengthen them, rot "Physio.1 to pamper them. Cascaretg provide the bracing tone that Is needed specifically by the Bowel muscles. .! ' r . " i . .. t , Then carry th little ten-cent "Vest Pocket' box constsntly with you, and take Caacaret whenever you suspect you need It. ' , One Caacaret at a time win promptly cleanse a foul Breath, or Coated Ton gue, thus proving clearly. Its ready, steady, sure, but mild and effective ac tion. 'l ; V -'-' . . Have the Uttle lOo Emergency box of Cascarets constantly near you I ' All Druggists sell them over ten mil lion boxes year, for six years past Be very careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Com pany and never sold In bulk. ; Every tablet stamped "CCC," : ' mm 1 ..." ) THE BEST $3 AT IN THE WORLD 50,000 SOLD, NOT ONE RETURNED BEN SELLING OMPANY F. WINS ATHLETIC BANNER Make Highest Number of rotate in Track Competitions of Lo cal Militia, Totals I 1 II 1 27 SAN FBANCISCO. AB. R. H. PO. A. E S 0 1 1 5 0 WHITMAN BALL NINE Open dogs First, Boprtsman, E. T. Chase; second; Presto Boy, Harry Lltt Winner doge First; Sportsman. E. T. Chase; reserve. Presto .Boy, Harry Lltt Puppy bitches First, Betsy, Dr. J, C Zan. . ..v . . ..' Novice bitches First Betsy, Dr. J. C Zan; second,' Eaton's Cristy, B. T. Chase; third. Bumps, D, T. Honeyman. ' ' Limit bitches First, Betsy, Dr. J. C. Zan; second, Eaton's Christy, E T. Chase; third, Lady True B, J. A. Beck. Open bltchee First Eaton's .Christy, B. T. Chase. . .-- , ;.;: : (Winner, bitches First Betsy, Dr.!; J. C Zan; reserve, Eaton's Christy, B. T. Chasa. '.v;.' ;i ' . jro , nmoi , (sanoaiaj. Puppy dogs First Devon Dusky, Dr. Bandf ord Whiting. - - -f ' - Novice l dogs First Valiant . Jr Oeorge W. McMillan. H ' . v- Limit and open dogs First Mult nomah Blue, W. B. Fechhelmer; second, Dartmouth. R. O. Anthony, Vancouver, B. C j third, Devon Daddy. B. O. An thony, Vancouver, B. C.""-'' Winner dogs First Multnomah Blue. Wi B. Fechhelmer; reserve, -Dart mouth, B, Q. Anthony.: Vancouver, B. C. Puppy bitches First Floss, E. Bray- ford, Hood 4ver. Or.; second. Maids, nftl I CftCC MC CrtllTU Mrs. Jrwpnh MUMn. I WWfctt.MfcW VI WWW III Novice--Wtehee First --MWtnmnsJl MCirr I ClCt f flAV TiAVlr nAA T& - T !TaanttlalwMake aaMMti I i ,v M . SBbSbsi f i I Sasissfj hF , v.Mf ee a wuuviuiei snwvuup Frl8Ke. E. Brayf ord,. Hood River, -Or. i third. Floss, E. Brayf ord. Hood River. Or. Limit bitches First Multnomah Dark Hlldebrand, If. ...... 8 Wheeler, us. ......... 4 Irwin, Sb. 4 Williams, of. 4 Street lb 4 Murphy, rf. ......... 4 Esola, c. ...8 Ashley, p. .8 Totals 1 1 O 0 1 1 2 0 0 8 1 8 1 I 0 1 2 15 1 0 1 1 0 0 22 ( 7 27 12 1 SCORE BY INNINGS. Portland . . 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hits . ...0 2 0 1 0 0 0 a l i San Francisco ..,.0 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 t Hits . . 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 07 , SUMMARY. Struck out By Callff. 7: b Schlmnn. DEFEATS WASHINGTON caiS t$2L.yTm Mott. wneeier, isoia. jMubie plays Shlnn to Casey to Carson: Williams to Street; Mohler to Street Sacrifice hits Lovett Donahue. Stolen bases Hll debrand, Mohler, Esola. Passed balls Esola, 2. First base on errors Port land, li San Francisco, 1. Left on bases roruana, o; Dan r rancisco. z. in nings pitched By Callff, 7; by Schlmpff. a. . xsase niietni uuui. 7. rime oi game One hour and 46 minutes. TJm pire uerricK. (Special Dlmttch io . The Jooraat) Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash, May 16. Whitman today beat Univer sity of Washington In baseball, 0 to 2. The first part of the game both teams played good 'bail, but In the sixth In nlng Waahlngtony went up In the air and when It was over Whitman had run in eight scores. Two more games are to. be play eo In the sertea , The batteries were: , For Writman, Blgsby and Brown; ror Washington, Hughes, Brown and Teats. Score by innings .. . R. H.E. Whitman . ....100 0 0 20 0 9 10 - 6 Washington . ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 19 10 i 4 Company F won the banner for mak ing the highest number of points In the five Indoor track meets held In the Armory by the local O. N. O. bodies during the past few months. The final meet was held last night The total in points was 122. The results of last night's games are as follows: Fifty-yard dash First. William scat- thews of company H; second. Private Scott of Battery: time, t flat High lump First Private Bheete of Company B; second, Private MoAte of Company F; S feet 2 inches. Tug-of-war First Company c; sec ond, Company E, 4 Inches. Wall-Scaling First Company B; second. Company F; time, 20 4-5 seo- onds. J 220-yard hurdle race First, Private Hawkins of Company B; second, Private Sheets of Company B; time, 22 8-5 seconds. Half-mile relay race First Company F; second, Company B; time, 2 minutes 4 2-5 seconds. Tent-pitching First Company F; seo- ond. Company B; time, 29 seconds. Mile run First Private Bachus Of Company B; second. Private Wetter- berg of Company Fj time, S minutes 28 2-5 seconds. Bayonet race First, Sergeant Wil liams of Company F; second Private Parks of Company F. , LEADING HATTER Nashville, Tenn., May 17. All eyes in the southern college world are turned todav toward Dudley field, where the Gold. W. Bi Fechhelmer: second. Mult-1 annual track and field meet of the South nomah Blue Girl. W. B. Fechhelmer. I ern Intercollegiate Athletic association Open bitches First Multnomah Dark! takes place, under conditions more ra Gold, W; B. Fechhelmer; second. Mult nomah Blue Girt W. B. Fechhelmer: third, s Rats, H. : M. s. Cottlngbam,. Van couver, B. C ' -Winner bitches First Multnomah Dark Gold, W. B. Fechhelmer: reserve. Multnomah Blue Girl, W. B. Fechhelmer. . Tox Terrier (Wire-Hair edK Puppy dogs and bitches First Weno Chinook, O. P. LaFarge, Seattle; second, Wepo Fidget O P. LaFarge, Seattle. Novice dogs First Bum. R. J. Lin den. - Lt- a Winner dogs First, Wepo Chinook, O.I P. LaFarge; reserve, Wepo Fidget O. P. LaFarge. Open bitches First Madison Queen. O. P. LaFarge . , , Winner bitches First Madison Queen. O. P. LaFarge, Seattle; reserve,. Wepo Fidget ;r-t?"t- - v . ziutMjk.i; , ' Irish Teniara. Limit dogs First, . Endcliffe Agate, C F.- Adams. . - ' Open dogs First Endcliffe Agate,' C F. Adams; second. Boy, W. M. Ollard, Tacoma. rf , - - Winner dogs First, Boy,' William Ol lard, Tacoma; reserve, Endcliffe Agate, C. F. Adams, s . Xns Meeting Tonight. Don't miss IV At Armory IfiUxACouoh. vorable for success than ever before In the history of the association. A large number of. athletes,, representing -the nick of the college performers through. out the south, are entered in the various events. The University of Teres, uni versity of Georgia, Vanderbllt uni versity. University of tnft South.: Cum berland university and a number of other Institutions will compete for the honors and prises, v "i'Uvi'j. . - BOXING AND WRESTLING AT MULTNOMAH CLUB "Members' Night" will be observed at the Multnomah club Friday night May 24, one week from tonight The en tertainment, will b open to members and their friends and will consist of a number of wrestling and boxinf bouts, two of which, will be between represen tatives of the Multnomah club and of the Seattle Athletic club. Seattle will send down Frank Venables, a 130-pound wrestler, and Taylor- Roscoe, - a 120 pound boxer. ' The Multnomah-lads who will go against these will be- selected within a tew day In addition, there will be a number of preliminaries in both taxing and wrestling, by, club ath leteev - Vote of the Chuna. : Schlmpff, who only a short time ago was a bum shortstop In a brush league, heaved the leather for McCredle for two Innings, after Callff was down and out He fanned two and sent the rest to the bench on files. Nobody got to first The little pitcher waa roundly cheered from the grandstand. 1. .... Hlldebrand gobbled up some great ziles out in ten neid ror the Seals. Mott got a line ball from Irwin's bat in the eigntn mat loosed good for a hit ' Mott did great work yesterday. Besides his fast game on the diamond he lined out a couple ot safe hits, one against the fence which gave him two stations. ,f ' ' t.y v Now you see him and now you don't see him triers emnn, Portland's short stop. He's the greatest human light ning flash ever Invented. Shinn came out of the brush In California, and. Judging, by his performances so far on the diamond, ne is destined, to become one of. tha greatest. iRfieldere la- the country. ' Mortality, 'Jfriscos snortstop; was out . of the game yesterday on account of his sprained left arm. Mohler swjtcned nu Datung order around, also' his line-up. Williams went to center. Street first Wheeler to short and Esola behind the bat , r Miss Sutton Sails.,, New York, May 17. Miss May Sutton, the' : champion American lawn ' tennis player, sails for England today. She will day In the tournament at Liver pool and Wimbledon, and will- endeavor to repeat the triumphs which she won abroad last year.,, 1 . Will Join P. N. P v Spokane, Wash., May 17. O. F. Cluky. faculty director of high school athletics, has taken steps to have all high school athletes Join the P. N. A so tnat meir reooras maae j at meets .will be reoognlsed, . , - UNIVERSITY MEET TODAY AT EUGENE fflseelal Dlmateh te Tb Jeeraal.l Eugene, Or., May 17. The University of Oregon and the Washington State college are contending in track athletes here this afternoon. Oregon's team is as follows: One-hundred-yard dash, Kelly, Moores and Huston r 230-yard dash. Kelly, Moores and Kilts; 440-yard race, Reed, Moores and Kilts; 880-yard race, Dod- son. Woods and McEwen; mile . run. Sullivan, Plats and Bond; 120-yard hur dles, Moores, Kuykendall and Huston 220-yard hurdles, Moores, Kuykendall and Huston: broad Jump, Kelly, Kuyken dall and Huston; high " Jump,1 Kelly, Kuykendall and Moullen: pole vault Robinson, Moullen and Kuykendall; shot put MoKinney, Hug and Zachaiias hammer throw, Zacharlas. Hug and Mo Kinney: discus throw, Zacharlas, Hug and McKlnney; relay race, Huston, Mo- Ewen, Dodson and Reed. EASTERN BASEBALL American league.4 Detroit 1. New York 0. Chicago- T,- Washington - 8." 6t Louis 4, Philadelphia 0. Cleveland 2, Boston 1. Zfattonal Zeagne. Chicago 7, Boston 0., , . , , NORTHWEST LEAGUE Seattle . Tacoma A Seattte,- '' .., ; . ,.-.:;' , R. H.B. ...M..o e o o v i o o o l s ......0010000102 8 "'At Tanoouver. ;; yf -'R- H.B. Spokane.- r 18 18 Vancouver -..........,. 4 7 Batteries Erickson and Altaian: Che valier ana Legora .ana Spencer. " Angels Win Again. .' (Journal Sneelal Serrloe.l San Francisco, : May 17. Pitcher Gray kept the home batters from hit ting at dangerous points and pulled out the game for Los. Angeles. Boo re: r.vLr - - K. H.E. Los Angeles. ... .01002000 08 10 , 0 Oakland i. 01000000 0 I 5 Batteries Gray . and Hogan: Beady and. Bliss. - Umpire Perrlne. ; There's nothing so good for a sore throat as Dr. Thomss' Eclectrkj OIL Cures It in a few hours. Believes any pain in any part . ... ITef erred Stock Ceased Oooda. Allen Lewis Best grand. - -... Boat Kiss the lane BaBy Tonight, at Armory 10th and Couch. ID File Sfidnres ror MM Fireproof, reenforced, concrete building, occupying full block on Burnside street, between Fourth and Fifth streets. JowReniyUngUm Suitable for grocery, drug, shoe stores, barber shops, meat markets, etc : Plate-Glass fronts, cemented basements, modern plumbing. r : . 9 RENT $75 PER MONTH . GEVURTZ & SONS, 175 First St. The Base Ball . I . OFFICIAL A b used by Cie WORL1VS OIA&1PI0NS fxthstotij., 1 Officially Adopted by the Xorthweetent Leagve - It Is standard with all Leagues and having been officially : adopted by the great American League for io years, most be used in every game played by League teams. Local teams should use the Reach American League Ball and put their ' games on an official basis.- Sold everywhere lor $i .35. 7 The : Reach OfflcW LAmericiu' iwsse Jase Ball Ctlit far 1557- " oa roa gives the 1907 PlavlnR Rules, schedules of leasees, records, averages and a full history of the great 1 906 World's Scries illustrated by action picture), 10c at aeaiera or ty man. THE REACH GUARANTEE The tescfe TraeMlark ea SMrttaf Ceess nui utlsfKOM. a sew artkle er year swacy sack (cxecfi ea San Sett eaeer tUSk Ask your dealer t 'Reach goods It rk does not . have them we wtU supply you o receipt price. Write for 1907 Base BaU Catalngsi tree. -A. J. REACH COMPANY. 1773 Tulip Street. Philadelphia SKETCH OF-LIFE OF-: AN HONORED JURIST -. .. , , r Boise, Idaho, May 17. Judge Edward Nugent, whose death from a' second stroke of apoplexy occurred here Mon day night, wee born at Brooklyn, New York. In 1235. He attended' school at ated from the Jesuit college at Wash ington In 1858 with highhonors. He went to California the same year and practiced law at San franclsco until 1850. when he went t Portland, was admitted to the barthere aniL: went ! Into partnership with Governor Qlbbe. I From Portland Judge : Nugent went to ! Walla' Walla, of which city be became the first elty attorney. Later he was district attorney of Walla Walla county. then including a part or Idaho and Montana. In 12(4 he came to Idaho City, and a short time later he was married In Boise to Miss Akhps Frost, who died in January last. Subsecinpnt- he went ta EUver. City, In Owi;-' j PROFESSIONAL BASE BALL onamra oajczi PORTLAND vs. SAN FRANCISCO TAjan smtxsT 010VSS& MAY 15-16-17-18-19 Games' begin at 1:80 p. m. P-.i- 1:80 . m. General ad''xt in i. Grandstand 85c ChU.iren county. In 1S90. rvlr He was one ef ttm et judges in the norr - five of the ; while on t'i 1 lie is f irx - ' r ... of tV'" . !