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THE . OREGON, DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, FRIDAY; EVENING, MAY . 24, ltz7.
erately well for one. Now Gum must
hav a try. II had It and hi u lna
even wore treatment than Groom.
Thre hits, a paa and two wild throw
mad the scoreboard look ' sick again.
It was 11 to 8 in the last half of th
ninth. Bum amlled and tossd them
gentler than aver. Biff! bang! Pour
hlta and two errors put the Beaver up
to and. left two on bases. Only on
man out, too. Just a hit and It wlU
ha 11 tn 11. Tint nrh HffAftp ta1i mit
Coast League Game Exhibition I on a slow grounder and oum swishes
i ma mruuga in empty oiue. m
! ran groan and run for the
Th awful record follow: ,,, -
los ANGELES, i;
: ATI. TL IT. Prt A. IB.
Carlisle, If. .......... 4 8) 8 0 0
rums, 11. ,t
Braahear,1 tbJ.. 4
Smith, Sb. 6
visitors !1
exgitim'g fiiiish
. - ; : "'" -1 ' -" w 4.; ,
GRAMMER; SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP
WILL BE DECIDED NEXT MONDAY
of Heavy Slugging and
Wild Throwing.
BIG BILL' BURNS HARD ' '
TO HIT AT THE START
an. it
i iaviiu, . rs. ....,
Nagla, a.
Hogan. a
Burns, p. ............
Hut la vers Land , on Him Later,
) Nearly" Tying " Score - Portland
, Uses I'p Three ritchers-Carlisle
Knocks . First Home Run of Year.
Totals IS 11 It 17 It
' v-vov i- i PORTLAND. ' .
; i . At). K, li. 2t J. A. JS.
V YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. -' ;
- ' , Lo Angeles 11,' Portland t. '?
" f Oakland 6,, Ban Francisco i
, "" ' Standing of th blahs. , -. '
.., . . . T ,. Won tat. ' P.O.
Los Angelas . ........27 14 .'.C5
Fun Francisco ........15 1 ".66s'
Oakland . . ,..,,.... .11 21 .611
Portland ...... ..II 271
Hlt-and-run-and-sllng-It-wild was the
diverting program followed for r two
hours at Recreation park yesterday.
There wer I hlta, 10 runs and IS
errors most of them wild throws
plied up In that delirious baseball jag.
And of course th Beavers crawled out
of the UtU end of the horn, al usual
During the agony umpire, teams and
core boy lost track of th tallies, but
when they were finally checked up tt
'was found that Los Angeles had 11 and
Portland had . -. '"'-
Big Bill Burns, Dillon's southpaw
wlsard of the horsehlde twist, presided
on th mountain for the visitor - and
for the first half of th gam, had every
blessed Beaver under his hypnotic spell.
' ; Contest Secant a Joke.
Los Angeles got so far In th lead
that the contest became a hug, joke.
With only three safe hits against him
, up to the eighth Inning Burns Imbibed
the Idea that th Beavers couldn't land
on the broad side of a balloon. He quit
gripping the leather, shortened bis arm
stroke and slid them over like .dough
nuts. ' And th Beavers landed seven
times in two Innings and came very
near 4 pulling the thing out after all.
They would have done it, yes. If Oum
had been himself and If Manager Mao
hadnt dreamed a dream about Carson.
The elKhth inning, the bases full, twd
men out and only one tiny outfield bin-
gle needed to tie, the score! "Shrimp"
Schimpft at bat "Shrimp," who - had
swatted out one nearly to the fenc th
time before. Then McCredle dreamed
Ms dream., He saw a vision of Carson
hitting the ball Carson! who has had
more chances to pull out a game by a
hit than any other Beaver sine the
home coming, but who never made good,
not once. ;.:. '. ,'- ;
.-, Carson JUttre Ho.
So the Shrimp' was motioned to 'the
bench, Carson came to bat and promptly
retired th side. Score, 7 to 8. The
Beavers wer beginning to hit and Man
ager Mac decided Oiat the ninth spasm
would be "an Interesting' one.; Groom
had been whaled unmercifully for seven
InnlitffS and the- Shrimp had done mod-
r .... ' mm - V.
Shlnn. as. -,; .;, ,
Casey. 2b. ...........
Bansey. If, , ........
Mott, to.
McCredle, rf. .......
Donohue, lb.,....,....
Moor, c i.
i Oroom, B,- ... rt rfTTl r- --!- 1-1
ncnimprr. n. ........ l i s p
Carson'.... 1 .0 0
Oum. p. 10 0 0
'i Totals $--$nni
Carson batted for Schimpft! In eighth.
J , SCORE BT INNINGS.
Los Angeles W.. I MOMIt 411
Hits . ....... ..1 J 0 1 0 4 1 t II
Portland . ......0 M M M I 4- I
H1U . 0 llvll4
;':; v v ".'""SUMMARY, i ;Vt
Struck out By Oroom. I; by SchlmpfT.
2; by Burns, 7. Base on ball Off
Groom, B; off Gum, 1; oft Burns, I.
Two-base hits Carlisle. Hogan. Bra-
shear.. Home run Carlisle. Double
plays Hogan to Smith; Donohue to
Bhlnn. Sacrifice hit Ellis. Stolen
base Ellis, Bassey, Brashear. ' Hit by
pitched- bails. McCredle, -Donohue.
Passed ball Hogan. First base on er
rorsPortland, 4; Los Angeles, I.' Left
on - base Portland. . : Los Ansele. ft.
Innings pltcVd " BJT7 Groom, T; "by
SchlmpfT, 1; by Gum,-1. Base hits OfT
Groom, I; oft Schimpft, 1; oft Gum, I.
Time of gam On hour and 61 min
ute. Umpire Derrick.
n
streetcar, - X ' I "."h
7 1 i ' V ' J.
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I-.A EH
Your Tongue is Coated! ni---rzrr"ri:zz"rrirri::-"rrr"-:ri:"r2'"
Watch for Symptoms!
O0K In your pocket-mlrrorl
tnsldo th lid of your
watch-caul ,
Fur coal on your tonrue?
1 Bad business.
( Whal you been Eating?
: j What wets you drinking?
i What kind of Lazy Chair did you Uks
, werolss In?
'Now don't think 11 doesn't matteri -
iBecaus. It's your Bowels that talk
now, avery time you open your Mouth,
, i That doesn't help your Popularity,
nor your Earning capacity, ,
' Besides, a person with bad Bowels la
In a bad way. "
- t ,
Co, and take a Ten Mile Walk, for.
: Exercise! : ' : ' -
. Haven't time? Too Lazy? i- .
Well,- therd ts another Way. ;
Taka- Artinclal Exercise for
Bowels - . . '
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The Grammar School Baseball Tronhr.
The final game In th Grammar
School league series will be played next
Monday afternoon at th Coast league
grounds, at Twenty-fourth and Vaughn
streets. The competing nines will be
those of the Couch and the North Cen
tral grammar schools and the gam will
be called promptly at 4 o'clock. ' -
h-Couch grammar schoor hi not
lost a game during th. entire seasoa
It has won nin. The North Central
ball tossers have lost but one gam and
have won eight . Should the Couch nine
win Monday's contest it will be given
the handsome cup donated by Dr. Brts-
f-tow. - Should North Central win. It will
be necessary to play off the tie In an-1
other game. . ..- -
Th Grammar league series began
April If, and since that time more than I
40 matches hav been played by the 11
teams taking part. f
NOTES OF THE CAME
The star performer of the day was
Callsle, Los Angeles' left . fielder, who
Is1 noted for his heavy hitting. Carlisle
hit the first home run of the '-season
on the Portland ground. . In th third
Inning he waited for a nice one, and
promptly boosted It over th right field
fence. , It was his fifth home run this
season. Carlisle tried the trick again In
the seventh, getting a two-bagger. This
man is a wonderful batter. He does
not swing at any old thing, bnt waits
and wait a By waiting he got two
bases ' on balls yesterday and scored
three runs In alL . . ,,
Donahue make a better first baseman
than Carson. . "Donny" made some pret
ty plays, ons of them being a double
which saved a higher heap of dlsgracs
In th ninth.. -. .- ''; -.
f,e--'Y'! -- ., '' '.
Moore, the change catcher," handled
th stick with a percentage of 400. He
caught well, but was not so sure of
fouls as "Donny." . He also showed
lack of Judgment in . throwing a time
or two. .
The Donahu) family of ball players
promises . to rival, the Delehantys.
ism schools in
FIELD DUr Will
"Jlggs" Is the famous first baseman of
the Chicago White Sox. George
member of the Canton, Ohio, team
the Central league, Pat Is with.
Portland team ; and Frank - with ' th
Springfield club of the Central league.
A petition to the National Baseball
commission and the National and Amer
ican leagu officers asking for a benefit
for - Cal A. McVey, signed by , officer
and managers of the Paclflo Coast
league, has been forwarded east 4 Mc
Vey was a member of the famous Cin
cinnati - Red Stocking club and wsnt
through the season of 1169 with a won
derfully good record, not losing a gam a
He went to England .with the Boston
team In lt74 and was one of :the origi
nal members of the "BI Four" that
went to Chicago In ll7V winning the FJjGHT FOR FIRST PLACE
CHuujiiuuiiiij) if. umv vr. OS, wks
always a hard-working player, and now
that his wife- Is sick It Is considered
only light that the game he : helped
should help him. - . . , - ,
That's-CA3CARET3.-
They rouse the gowel Muanlgg just
as a Cold Bath freshens Athletlo Muscles."
Waken them tip, Strengthen them so
- they Contract and Expand the Bowels and
Intestinal la k healthy, acUvt manner.
That's how these muscles work ' tha
Food along, through your thirty feet of,'
Intestines, to Its Finish. . ,.'...
That's howtbey saueeta Castrlo Julca "',
Into the tood, to Digest It ' . - . r
That's how they make the millions of
little Suckers In the Intestines draw the
Nutrition out of Food, and transform
It Into Blood, Brawn, Brain And Bone.
- One tablet taken whenever you suspect
- you need It will Insure you against 90 per -i
cent of aD, other nig likely to attack you.
' , Casoarete don't purge, don't weaken, '
don't Irritate, nor upset your stomach.. .
Ten Cents, at all Druggists. Be very
csreiui to get the genuine, made only
by the Sterling Remedy Company, and
never sold in bulk. Every tablet stamped
CCC." r , ' rl
it
SB. TATXOB,
II
Second Annual Interscholastic
' Games on the Multnomah
. Field Tomorrow. ';"..''.
BETWEEN HILL AND HIGH
I TRI-CITY LEAGUE WILL
HAVE DIAMOND AT OAKS
Sam May of Military Academy May
Break . World's ' Record tor Halt
Mile Large List of Entries In All
the Events.
: Six schools will compete In th sec
ond snnual InterscholastlcMrack meet,
Managers Sign Lease for-Tnreelwhioh win be held on Multnomah id
Years Frakes and Apostles
Play Sunday.
Diamonds
Watches
ewelry
SOLD ON
The Trl-Oty Baseball leagu Is at
last to have a diamond of Its own In
Portland. The managers of the leagu
hav Just come to an agreement with
the Portland Railway, Light A Power
company . whereby they will ' lease
grounds adjoining the Oaks for a period
of three years. ;
The new diamond will be situated just
back of the skating rink. The sit I
under water at present, but it will be
drained and diked as soon as possible
and will be In first claaa condition. It
la not believed that It can be got , into
condition much before July 1. . ,
, The officials of the minor leagu are
enthusiastic over their . success ma far
and are willing to sink a little money inMav' Hill's middle distance runner, has
trying to put their game on the sound-1 nearly equaled T the world's i Inter-
tomorrow afternoon, -beginning at t
o'clock." They- are y the Hill Military
academy, the Portland High school,' the
East Side High school, Columbia uni
versity, the Portland academy and . the
Allen Preparatory school. ,
The meet promiaea . to be a hot c
test for first honors between the Hill
athletes and those of the ' Portland
High. Hill is unusually strong In the
running events and the High school boys
are expected to excel on the field. All
the schools .have, some 'good men en
tered, but It Is conceded that first place
will be won either by, Hill or PorUand
High.- - . -v- , - - .
Last year Portland Academy won th
meet easily, but her two star men.
Reed and Swart, graduated and ahe
has developed no men who can take
their places. The boys will attempt to
break some Interscholastic records. Sam
ILasy
EI3I3 '
Hmllton
Dceber .
Hove- -
ments
nts
' fcU ttffj. -, A.aiS 5
Pay a small amount down, then $1.00 per
week" thereafter. We not "only issue a cer- '
V tificate fully guaranteeing every article
'.purchased from us, but we also guarantee
To Sell Cheaper on Credit
Than Others Do for Cash
"You Make Your Own Terms" .
' WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE. OF
SILVERWARE
Gevurtz & Sons
" . 1 Corners of .v .
; First, Second and Yamhill. Sts. :
est kind of a basla. Th new grounds
will be extremely well situated for
drawing a crowd and should be a great
help to the-Trl-City people, who have
entered the field with the evident pur
pose of becoming a permanent fixture
There wiD be no Saturday . games
played by Trl-City leaguers this week.
Interest among the players and their
friends Is centered on the game between
the Frakes and the Apostle, which will
be pulled off at St. Johns Sunday after- i
noon. The Frakes lead the league with
1.000 per cent; and. as the AposUes are
a close second with only one - defeat
standing , against them, the contest
snouid oe a hot one.
SALEM HIGH DEFEATS '
THE SALEM TOWN TEAM
(Special Dlptch to Tbs Journal.)
Salem, Or., May 24.- Fiehtinir as-alnaf
great odds the plucky nine from Albany
town went down to defeat before the
strong Salem High school baseball toa
sers Wednesday afternoon on the Wil
lamette university diamond,,' and when
the game was over th score stood 1 1
to The Albany, hoys did not support and NicollaL
scholastic record for: the half, mile In
practice and will probably try to smash
tne record tomorrow. .
, There uwl be 11 events In all. five
on the field and Seven on th track.
There la a full list of entries' In all, and
so many In the short runs, that they
will be -contested in heats. First places
will count , second place -t. and third
place 1.
The entire list of entries follows:
' ' lOO-Tard Sash,
Hill Military Academy Hlfl and Tay
lor. , ,
Columbia University - Dockstader,
Fries, Qui nn, Ennls and Kehoe.
Allen Preparatory McAllen, Burton,
Parrlah and KlcollaL. '
East Side High School Phren. Hoi-
den and A. Cornell.' ' . .
PorUand -' Academy Glass, l Cornell,
Stokes and Nichols.
West Bide High School Huston, "Rob
erts, Dart, Woodard, Young, Brace and
Breedwell. , '
020-Tard Bash. ' ' ,
' Hill Military AcademyHill, Taylor
and Baker. - .
Columbia Kehoe, - Black, Dooley,
Fries and Ennla
Allen . Preparatory McAllen, Burton
their ! battery and - appeared . outclassed
In practically every stage of the game.
Keene, the Salem High school sltcher.
delivered the leathern sphere with great
dexterity and allowed the. visitors but
two hits. W. Perkins, another . local
player, made the longest drive of the
day by scoring a two-bagger. For Al
bany, Dooley, the twirler; did some a-ood
work. , , ' , '
BILLITER DOWNS SANDY
EVANS0N AX NANAIMO
- Vancouver, B. C, May John Bil
liter of Toledo, Ohio, the 130-pound
wrestling champion of the world, , de
feated .Sandy Swansoa with- ease at
Nanalmo last night. Billlter took the
first fall In 60 seconds and the second
In 17 minutes.; 1 v' et-iyi; ;,:sAfl;-M
Oakland Win t Frisco.
XU'-i'JeafaL Speelal .'Service.) ...t..-;:., :
Ban Francisco. May 14. Wright was
hard to hit yesterday. . On the other
hand, Hughes was batted out Of the box
In the third, Oakland securing her lead
In th early Innings., Snore: .
R.H.B.
Oakland . . -; .0 0010110 0 6 10 . 1
San Francisco. t 011 0 0 0 0 0 J . 4 1
Batteries Wright and Bliss, Hughes.
Henley and, Street ' .
?".TratJonal -League."' ' ;- ;.
Chicago 6. New York I. ' .
St. Louis 4. Boston 1.
'Cincinnati S, Brooklyn 0,"v j
Philadelphia t, PltUburf 0, V
East Sid High Phren and Cornell. .
: Portland Academy Cornell, Olass,
Bell, Nichols and Stokes.
West Side High Huston, Meier, Dart,
Young, Brace, Woodard and Breedwell.
-440-Tard Sash. ' -
" Httl Military Academy May,'. Rush
and Graham. 1 - -
Columbia Fries, Hi neks, Burns, Hol
comb and Black. ' , , .
Portland Academy Baird.1 Williams R' Watklns and Jaeger Bros.
and Bell.
West Side High Meier, Brace, Breed
well, Young, Hlckson and Breeding,"'
880-Yard Stan. -
HIU Military Academy May, Graham
and Baker. ;
' Columbia Hlncks, . Burns, ; Holcomb
and Davey.
East Side Shawcross. , '
Columbia Dockstader, Qulnn, Black,
jsnnis and Kehoe. -
Allen McAllen. , : .
, East Side Holden. '
. Portland Academy Stokes.
-.West Side High McOulre, Latou
rette, Hawkins and Smith. . ; y
' ' ' S90Yar Mnxls. "
Hill MlllUry Academy Phillips and
Gleaaoa - ' -
Columbia Kehoe, ; Black, 4 Dooley,
Fries and Ennla - S - , '
: Allen McAllen. f;'v -East
Side Holden and CornetL '
Portland Academy Stokes and Gray.
West Side La tourette, Hawkins.
n . t r 1 ... . .
Sflrh'jtixe.p. .' ' r
HIU Military Academy Taylor and
Baker. -, , ,
' Columbia Dockstader, Black, Kehoe,
yuinn ana Haywooa.
Allen Parrlsh.
East Side Holden and Shawcrosa
: PorUand Academy Stokes, Glass and
worris.;.,-' -..'t, ., .:
West Side High McGuire Rnnvan.
1 xoung, uuoureue, uickson. and Healy,
';' '.' Broad Junp. . r
, HIU Military Academy Taylor, Mer-
cnant, May tin HIU, .
- Columbia rKehoe,' Haywood, Qulnn,
uvcHiaaer ana .nnis. 1 . ..
Allen Parrlsh.
. East Side Prehn." ' " "
. Portland Academy Stokes and Glass
West Side Hlckson. McQuIr. Smith,
.Breeaweii, van tana Meier. .
- Vole Vanlt,
HIU Military . academy Merchant,
va)tx ana uaiy.
Columbia Dooley and Kehoe. ; -'
East Bide Holden snd DeMarr.
Portland academy Stokea, Williams
ana oray. 1
West bide High Woodard, McGuire,
rc,( iacKman ana venstrand.
. Shot Ynt ' --
Columbia Qulnn, Velsgerber, Dooley
ana xoomey. .
HIU Military academy Taylor, Dona-
son, uaiy, Loomis and cort, ' -
. AUen Parrlsh.
East Side Stanard' and Fisher,
Portland academy-Hardlng, Henrys
ana wemeu. t , ;
West Side high Runyan, Smith, Haw
kins, Dart. Hlckson and Rosa
' - SUcus Throw.-'
Hill MlllUry academy Taylor, Hill
and Merchant
- Columbia Black, Dooley, Qulnn Too
mey ana weisgeroer. .
Alien Parrlsh. 1.
East Bide Stanard and Fisher.
Portland academy Harding, Henrys
ana worneiL
West Sid high Meier, Smith, Dart,
nuss, neynoias sna Mawxins. '
Xalf-Xlle ely (Four Men).
HIU Military academy Reed,' Loomls
Hill, Taylor, Baker anL Graham. '
Columbia Frlss . Ennls, Kehoe, Dock
stader and Qulnn.
Allen preparatory McAllen, Burton,
Nlcollal, StovalJ, Parrlsh and Chenno
weth. .
East side Prehn, , Holden. . Cornell.
Shawcross and Stanard.' - "
PorUand academy Stokes, 'Williams,
Glass, Balrd, Bell, .Nichols and Cornell.
- West Side high Meier,1 Dart, Hlck
son, 'Huston, f Woodard, Brace, , Breed
well and-Young.. ;.:,: 'y -j; -.
In addition to-the regular medals for
point winners, It business firms- have
donated a special trophy each for th
winner of the various events. The don
ors ar . un , Bailing, ; - the Honeyman
Hardware company, 1 W. ; Frledlander,
mum . Dic.ici, a. . a. jacAipin, A. Se C.
Feldenhelmer, A. J. Coff man. Butter
field Bros., George W-McMlllan, Frank
. Note ' the" announcements of all other
clallsts ana - medical institutes and rou
aee how Uttle they say about their treatment
for Ken's Weaknesses and how lighUy they
pass over th subject ' Yet one man out of
very four, ha a vital weakness which-con
' StantlV dr&flta hi. tlATp. mmA ha vnaM miiat
continually fore himself along in his every- XB wpeo-au.
day path of living. There la no real joy or happiness that is not marred
by his ever-present feeling that he Is sot as other men. Now to such
men I offer hope. I not only hold out a helping hand to lift them up,
but I urge them earnestly to accept my aid. I can gain their confidence
from the first examination by locating the seat of their trouble exactly,
.ana can always entirely convince them of the logical effect of my treat
meat when J explain its action. Z naver charg for this examlnaUon or M
consultation. - - . .
"Wcaknc3s,, Means Just This:
That ther la some functional derangement, the direct result of Inflsm- j
mation, enlargement or excessive sensitiveness of ' the prostate Head
(the nerve center of th reproductive parts), -brought on by early dls-"1
sfpatjon or resulting from som Improperly treated contracted disorder.;
This condlUon cannot possibly be cemoved by Internal medicines, and
any tonic system of treatment . that stimulates th acUvlty of th.'
function can but result In aggravating the real ailment This is a,
scientific truth I hav ascertained after a careful and sclenUflo study
and upon whloh my own original i system of treatment la based.. I
employ neither tonics, stimulants nor electrlo belts. I treat by local
direct methods xcluslvly, and my success in curing even those eases
that "others Tiav failed to temporarily relieve with their tonics Is
conclusive evidence that my method' is he only possible means of a
eornpl!, sadloal and permanent ear.
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been longer established, are better equipped with apparatns
snd experience for tresttng dlsestes that comprise our specialty
than any other establishment In the city, and we are build
In story sfter story In this (rest structure... "SUCCESS."
poa th firm foundation of Bounty,' fairness, skill snd
perlenes thst la fsst maklnt our easiness s Kins Solomon's
temple tn slss and atrensta ss compared with our competit
ors. Investlgat all thlac and hold fast to thst which is
gOOd. , , ,.-f,:T!;,l:
: ,' -' taioo : Yinrs.
w cor tala dtaeas ' la
ne week - without sa operc
itlon. Every Indlcatloa of
- the disess soon vsnlsbea,
abd la Its stead- come tbe
pride sod powerX and th
pletsurs of perfect health
and restored manhood. -.
COWSTWOTlOaT V '
- We cure without th use
of .knife by a trestmeat that
completely dissolves same
snd permsnently remove
every . obstruction from th
canal.
loss or Yiaos.
Too may be lsckuig In
power and strength. If so
ws -will restore to you tbs
8Z0BZT DISEASES. ' I
.'Newly contracted esses cared. ATI ttchlnt. t
; InflsmmstJon and discharges : stopped In SM '
hours, and CUBED In seres days. - -BXDltEY,
BLADDER AMD yiOBTATlO DIS-
EASES.
- . ,Ws ear ill Irritation, paid ta th ' back,P
brlckdnat sediment, scanty flow snd catarrhal -
condition la from six to eight weeks, . '
snsp, vim and vigor of per
fect manhood, no matter
wast tbs
cause of
ssm
tbs us of
potash. 1
WrIU for Symptom, Blanks If Yoa Cannot Call.
Hour I a. as. U$ p. m., T to 1:80 p.' m. Sunday S t It
una DISEASES.
.Many silnlbts ara reflex,
. originating rrom other dla
:t eases, ror instance, sexusl
- weakness sometimes eomes
from vsrlrocele or stricture:
. Innumerable blood snd bone
diseases - often result from
contagious blood taints
the system or phyalcsl snd
mental decline frequently
follow Impotency. V la treat-'
; lng dawsses of any kind w
, always remove th origin
we cure tbe cans.
' OOWTaOIOUB blood
VOIBOsT.
It may be ln Its primary
stage; It may . have been
heradlUry or contracted. W
- f"r complications.
Ws stop Its progress, erad-
Icate every trace of polao
tnm the system, is from (M
to SO days, to 8TAY CURKD
rtiKBVKB, snd this without
mercury . or
Northwest Leagne,
Butte -4, Spoken . - "
Tacoma -1, Aberdeen 0.
Vancouver 2, Seattle ,1.
? Portland Academy Baird, Gammons,
Fuller and Frohman.
West Side ' HighReynolds, C. W.
Olsen, C. R. Olaen, Orlmm. Button.
Peterson, Breeding, .Nicholas, Williams,
Hastings and Dabney. .- . ; ; - ;
Mile Bna.' " ----
Hill Military Academy May4, Bradley
and McFarland. ;- ,
Columbia Burns, : Holcomb, - Hlncki,
wavey sna uoarrey. . '
East Side Stanard and Shawcrosa -
Portland Academy Baird,' Gammons,
Frohman and Fuller.
-West Side Reynolds, C. W. Olsen, C
R. Olsen, Orlmm, Peterson, Breeding,
Nichols. Williams, ; Hastings, . Dabney
ana button. ;!) - r-.-130-Yard
Hurdles.
Hill ; Military Academy Merchant,
HIU and Thompson. '
American League.
St. Louis S, Boston 0. '
Cleveland 6, Philadelphia 0.
Detroit 10. Washington 0.
BASEBALL
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' Corner Yangha and, Twsnty-fonxth.
.PORTLAND ;
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LOS A1NOEL.ES
SCAT S3, S3, 84, SS, 88.
. Game Called at 2:30 p. m. Daily. ."
- Game Called at 2:IQ p. m. Sundays.-
LADIES' DAY FRIDAY
ADMISSION 25.
GRANDSTAND 251, CUIJUDREN JO
CI T MEDICAL and
rt Wh A M M M .
surgical mbuuMUl y
oomwam jaBOoro abtd tamhtxtj .stjuibts, roBTXABrs, ossaov.
i4M
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Save
" Come at once and have free examlna
uon. 1 -
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VER FILLINQS, (6e UP: GOLD FILL-
ivv , act i. VJP AjLfltin, tt.vv;
SPLENDID SET, 18 00j GOLD CROWNS
tt.OO TO 16.00; WHITE CROWNS, ts.ll
TO, $5.00.
ah work guaranteed for ten year.
Ladr attendant alwava nreaant. All
work don absolutely without pain by
specialists of from II to 10 years' ex
perience. . , J ., . '.VI' . -
Boston Dentists
;.. 7'.-., Who Main 8030.
SfllH Morrisoa bu, Opp rostoffio. ,
YOUJK EYES
Muscular , insufficiencies, which ar
usually Ignored b most, optometrists,
are especially and carefuily considered
by us. -1
Our system of optical muscular treat
ment insures your perfect comfort, n
does - not ifollowT necessarily, '"that ybo
will have to wear claaaea
It will require but a Very.few minute
Of your time to call and talk the matter
over with us. ;
Hlunsell Optical Co.-
. Z,a Seaaa Kaaaell, atefraotlonlst.
Xaoleay Buildingv Portland. Oregon.