THE : OREGON DAILY' JOURNAL PORTLAND, ' FRIDAY ' EVENING, MAY 31, 1807, 15 LOCAL-ATHLETES HI STATE MEET 1 BREAK EN. Oil DOUBLE HEADER i Both Games at Recreation " Tark Yesterday AreXost pn Errors. EAGAN DROPS EASY FLY AND LOSES FIRST GAME ' Second Lost to Portland by Moore's Wild Throw to Head Off BliM In - Xlnth IaaingDonahue Pat fat , j of Game Once More. r . t'TESTERDATS RESULTS," Portland T-fl. Oakland 1-1. i Baa Francisco 3-2, Los Angeles 1-1. Standing of the Cluba, Won. Lost Los Angeles',. 32 16 , 6art Francisco . 29 ' .- II Oakland . . ........... 26 IT., Portland . . IS 31 P.C .6 .686 .41 .394 ' Oaklapd and Portland broke aven onJ yesterday's double-header,' the locals taking tha first game by tha acora of , 7 to 5, and tha visitors capturing tba second br tha acore of 1 to 0. Both sat-toa were highly exciting, in each caaa tha result being In doubt un til tba flnl out wu mad. Both game were loat on errors. With tba score tied In the eighth Inning, Eagan dropped an easy fly and let In two runs, giving the flrat game to the Beavers. ' 1 The lone acora In the aecond eonteat j was made In the ninth. With two men V t IVt,1 The Island City High School Track Team. Which Will 'Strive for Honors at Corvallls Tomorrow. of game One hour Umpire Derrick. 45 minutes. '"' ' - -.- Carson, lb. uroora, p, Totals ........10 0 OAKLAND. Lovett, cf. Bninn. ss. Caaey. 2 b. jjurmnue, u. ........ McCredie, rfc out Moore threw wUd In trying to head Bassey, if. fr niiaa at aecond and the catcher ran I Moore, . home as the ball bounded over the turf In the outfield. The umpire had a hard day of It again and came near being mobbed by , the fans In the flrat game. , In the fifth In ning he called a strike on Donahue when the ball new a couple or xeef wild. Donahue- kicked .strenuously and was vent to the clubhouse. . Schimpir. fin ished the game at third. The scores In detail follow: . : Tint CHuaa. ' r ;' PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Lovett cf. ......... 41 1 3 0 Beoond Game. PORTLAND. ' f v , - AB. R. H. PO. A. B. 1 10 PORTLAND EXPERT WtNS HONORS IN GUN SHOOT Abrahams, Local Shooter, Shares First Money in Several Events at Tacoma Traps. ( 27 II S ISrotth. If. ...... Van . Haltren. cf. .... Heltmuller, rf. . .'. . . . Eag-an, ss, Bllas. e. Haley. 2b. Blg-by, lb. Devereauz. iC'atee, p.- . Sb.. . . . 1 AB. R. 11. PO. A. fj.' . 0 .0 1 0. 0 0.1 2 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 1 - 0. i 0 0 1 I I 0 0 11 1 0 0 12 0 - 0- 0 t rninu, . ......,. Casey, 8b. .......... Donahue, lb. ........ ; McCredie, rf. "i ;,BaBey, If. .......... ' ioora, e. ........... , Caraon, lb. VCalifT. p. nchimpft, tb. ........ 1 11 1 0 0 t1 ........18 T 10 27 II OAKLAND.' AB. R, H. PO. A. E. 6 1 1 10 0 Totals ' EJUllLti as. 1 a iw w tVan Haltren. ch f '1 'HeitmuUer, rt 'sl... 0 i Eagan. ss. Tvi. 4 1 Biisa, .rr . a ! Haley. 2b.. . . . ... . . . XN O tBIgby, lb. ........... r Pevereaux, 8b. Totals . 2 1 2 27 II 0 SCORE BY INNINGS. . v ' Oakland . . .......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Hits 1 0001000 02 Portland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Hits 0 '1 0 1 0 11 1 16 .f,-? ' 8CMMART. Struck out By Groom. 8: by Catea, t. Baaea on balls Off Groom, i; off Catea, 1. Two-base hit Caaey. Double playa Eagan to BlRbyt Bhlnn to Casey to ' ("peelal Dttpatrb te Tt Joaraal.) Tacoma, May 81. The big shoot of the. .'Western Washington Uun Club aa oolation closed here last evening. Rob eft of Centralis won the medal for the highest individual average. He also .won In the Dupont trophy event.. The prise for the highest average for the two days' shoot was taken by Dell Coo per of Belllnfham. In, the team shoot of the different gun cluba. Seattle, represented by Steel, Gulst and Junker, won, with 70 out of a possible 75. The Tacoma team, represented by Converse, D&hl and Lipscomb, was aecond, with birds. . Abrahams, a Portland man, made a higher average than any of the other contestants, but he was not al lowed to aompete in the medal events. The summary follows: Event No, 1 First, Quick, Cooper, Abrahams, Wood: second, Gilchrist, Wray, Junker, Gulst, Event No. 2 First, Jensen, Mack, Carson, Baerlflee hlts-Smlth,' , B!gbyJil EatonJVray. Abrahams, Converse; 0, 0 1 10 Catea.' Stolen -bases Devereau, Lov. ett. Paesed ball Bliss. First base on error Oakland, l. Left on bases Portland. 4: Oakland.9 5. Time of same one hour and 60 minutes,, - Um pi 1 Derrick. - ...15 I I 24 IS 4 . Totals . .... ' SCORE BT INNINGS. : Oakland ........0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 .; Hlta ........ ..0 0421010 11 i Portland . ...... .0 S 0 0 2 0 0 2 .7 Hits . .........2 4 1 0 2 0 0 2 U EUMMART. ' i Struck out By Call ft. 1: by Reldy. 4. Bases on balls Off Call ft, ; off Reldy, 12. Three-base hit Bliss. Sacrifice hits Shlnn, Moore. Stolen bases Donahue, ? Casey. Bassey, van Haltren. Heltmuller, j Hit by pitched ball Shlnn. First base "'on errors Portland, 4; Oakland, 1. Left on bases Portland, 4; Oakland, 7. Time MEDF0RD ORGANIZES AN AUTOMOBILE CLUB fn'gTrbr.gueroui.t second. Roberts, O.-.W. Miller, Winter, Gulst. Event No, I First, Winters; second, Lipscomb, Ellis, Van Eaton, Squires, Dahl, Abrahams, Converse, Ingerbrlgt-sen. Event No. 4 First, Dahl, Abrahams; second, Lipscomb, E. E. Ellis, Harry Ellis, Gilchrist Jack Smith. Converse, OREGOII'S III SMASH RECORDS Have Walkover in Tri-State Meet McKinney Equals World's Mark. J nsMniisisftiri rftT-y , (Bpeclal tnapatch to The JooroaL) 1 Medford. Or., May 31. An automobile club was formed In this city yesterday with Representative Perkins as presi dent W. I. Vawter, treasurer, and, a membership of 26. Medford has above 16 autos In publlo and private service. (Special Dispatch te Tba Journal.). Seattle, Wash.. May 21. For the third time this season members of the Uni versity of Oregon ' track team have broken records 'in Intercollegiate com petition. - In the tri-state meet here yesterday,. McKlnney of Oregon, tied the world's intercollegiate record for the 16-pound shotput, sending the weight 48 feet. Zacharlas raised his own Pacific northwest record for the 16-pound hammer throw from 151 feet, 8 inches, to 156 feet 1 Inch. McKlnney's former mark In the shot was 46 feet 11 1-1 Inches. Oregon had a walkover, scoring more than three and one half times as many points as Idaho-and. more than two and one half times as many points as Wash ington.- Eugene took- 73 points. Wash Uigton, 29, and Idaho, 20. The .sprints and hurdles were easy for Oregon. Old track men who saw today's meet say that the team from the Beaver state is the, strongest ever turned out" In the west and the strongest turned out by any college this year -In the United States. - The summary of events follows: 100-yard dash Kelly, Oregon; Moores, Time 10 1-6 Four Portland Schools Send Teams to All-Oregon High School Field Day. " . ' . ..' THIRTEEN SCHOOLS TO RUN ON COLLEGE TRACK Mays, Glass, TaylOr, Latonrette, Hawkins and Other Local Inter- scholastic Stars "Will Compete in First Meet of IU Kind in State. The Beaver Hat git An exclusive make, with the nobbiest styles of any hat sold in Port land:' South American Panamas .Ten new lines just re ceived $5, $7.50 $10. ClothinQCo GaJKuhnPrcp ;7 Men's and Boys Outfitters. 16Q and 168 Third St. 1 Mohawk Building Even Break at Frisco. . Journal pell Sarrlca.) Ban Francisco, May 31. Honors were divided today, the locals -winning the morning game and the Southerners tak ing that of the afternoon. San Fran cisco all but captured- the second, but the visitors came up fast In the last three innings. Scores. N, Morning game ;..-;' ' , ' R.H.E. Los AngeleaO 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 3 1 San Fran...O 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 5 Z Batteries Carnes and Eager; Willis and Esola, Afternoon game Los Angeles-O 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 13 7.1 Ban Fran...! 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02 7 1 Batteries Burns and Eager; Quick and Street. " . Event No. 6 First, Lipscomb, Quick; Becond, Roberts, Lanning, Dell Cooper. Event No. 6 .First, Marsh, Abrahams; second. Roberts, Wray, -Cooper Miller, 4 Oregon; Hall, Washington. Law, Junker,' Lanning:, Gulst. I seconds, Event No. 7 First. Jensen, J. Cooper; I 220-yard daah Kelly, Oregon. Ober second, Roberts, Wray, Law, Junker, teuffer. Oregon; Hall, Washington. Time Wood. I Z3 seconds. Event No. 8 First. Abrahams; sec-1 440-yard dash Reld, Oregon; Wills, ond. Steel, Ed Toung. I Washington; Edmunson, Idaho. ; Time. Event No. . 9 First, Roberts, Lan-iei - seconds. x nlng; ' second, , E. Eaton, Dahl. E. Ellis, 1 Mac, Van CUBS CHEWED UP ; BY KELSO TIGERS Northwest League.' Tacoma 2, Seattle 11. " Tacoma 4, Seattle 2. Spokane, 7-7," Butte 6-3. Aberdeen 1-11, Vancouver 0-8. American League. . Cleveland 1-0, Detroit 0-6. Boston 1-6, Philadelphia' 8-4 Chicago 8-0, St Louis 2-2. Washington 1-9, New York 3-2. National League, Philadelphia 5-1, New Tork 2-6. Boston 4-2, Brooklyn 0-4. Chicago 6-7, Pittsburg 4-1. Cincinnati 7-7, St. Louis 6-1. (Special DliDatcti te The JoornaL) XlCelso, Wash., May 31. The Kelso Tigers cleaned up the Bralnard Cubs on the Kelso diamond yesterday with a score 0K7 to 6. Pitchers on both sides .were hit freely, but Hull had the bet ter supports A crowd of 60O rooters encouraged the- home team. This is the third successive victory for . the Kelso Tigefs, who have resolved to du plicate their record Of last year. Summary: Hits Kelso, 11; Portland, 16.'' Errors Kelso, 8; x Portland, 6; struck out By Hull. 5: by Ohrey,' 4. Batteries Miller and Hull; v Shea and Ohrey. ' w I favor no special paving contractor or firm. L M. Davis, 89 on ballot, s Guggenheims in the Klondyke, (Special Dhpatcfa te Tbe Journal.) , Vancouver, B. C, May 81. An Ot tawa dispatch says that new regulations for dredging In the Yukon provide for a width of 150 feet The Guggenheims have acquired numerous properties in the vicinity of Dawson and will carry. on development worn on an extensive scale this , season:- 880-yard run Edmunson, Idaho: Par ker, Washington; Matthews, Idaho. Time z:oi. Mile run Matthews, Idaho j Vernon, Washington; Wood, Oregon. Time. 4:49. Mile relay Won by Washington. Time 3:87; Idaho second. Oregon had no en tries in this event 120-yard hurdles Moores, Oregon; Kuykendall, Oregon; Smith, Washing ton. Time 16 8-5 seconds. 220-yard hurdles Moores. Oregon: Huston, Oregon; Armstrong, Idaho. Time 26 3-5 seconds. Pole-vault Holdman, Washington, 11 reet, a i-i inches; Moullen, Oregon, 10 Interest la tnterschOlastlo athletic clr cles is centered this week on the first annual all-Oregon high school track and field day, which will be held tomorrow afternoon on' the track and ' field at Corvallls. . The 43 leading preparatory, schools of tha state wlU send teams and more than 60 of the best high school athletes in tha, stats will be In competi tion. . ..., The meet will comprise the 13 regular events and a relay race. It will be held under the direction of the student body of the Oregon agricultural college, and 29 trophies will be given as prises. The school winning the highest number of points will , get a handsome silver cup, and there will be a cup for . the high school taking second place. For the athlete winning the nignest number of points there will be a gold medal, x in. addition the winners of first place will get a gold medal each, and the winners' of second places Will get a silver medal each. rortlaad leads Athletes. Four preparatory schools of Portland will be represented at the meet- The H1U Military academy has sent four crack men, Mays. Taylor, Hill and Daly. Mays will probably Win the mils and the half mile. In these runs he has no equal In the preparatory schools' about Portland, at least Taylor won tne high Jump, the shot u't and the discus throw in last Saturday's lnterscholastla meet and should" capture anywhere from 10 to 13 points tomorrow. The Portland academy has sent Glass. Stokes, Williams, Bell, Norrls, Gam mons, Balrd and Cornell Glass won the 100-yard dash, the 220-yard dash and the high jump on Multnomah field last Saturday, doing the runs In the fsst time of 10 2-6 and 23 3-5. Balrd won tbe half-mile run last Saturday, Mays being disqualified on. account of being j coached by a comrade. Wast Bids 3Ugb Ken. AU the Portland athletea left for Cor vallls this morning. The Portland High school sent- eight men, ' Meier, Dart Brace, Latourette, Hawkins," Woodard, Bredding and McGuire. These are all good men and nearly all of them should capture one or more points. It was by general "excellence that the .West Side High won the Interscholastlo meet last Saturday and It is possible that the same team may carry off the first prise at Corvallla. . Portland High school won the relay race last Saturday. Her only other firsts were captured in - the hurdles, Hawkins winning the -120-yard event And Latourette capturing the 320-yard hurdles. ; The East ' Side High school sent Preha, Holden, Fisher and Staunard. s 9 A. M.T0 12M. ADJUSTABLE '11'-' " Regular 40c creens- - Ij t . I - i 18 inches high and can be adjusted to any window - , , , ; , up to 33 inches wide . N WAV' i AS Jl SIAXY EXPECT TO WIN Island City, Pendleton and . Others Confident of Annexing Cups. (Special DU patch te Tba Joaraal.) Corvallls, May 8L The, Island City track team, one of the strongest nign school track teams in the Inland Em pire, has come to Corvallls determined to win .lie big mterscnoiasuo meet AU arrangements are ,-now completed for the big event and Its success Is as sured.' Fourteen gold and 13 silver medals, handsomely engraved, at to be awarded to winners or nrst ana secona places, while two beautiful" silver . cups are now on ' display herJt, one to go Grandfather's Cure for Constipation REAT medicine, the SawbuckV Two hours a day sawing wood win keep anyone's Bowels regular. No need of pills. Cathartics, Castor C11, nor "Physic," II you'll only work the Sawbuck regularly. Exercise is Nature's Cure for Consti pation and, a Ten-Mile walk will do, if you haven't got a wood-pile. But, if you will take your Exercise In an Easy Chair, there's only one way to do that, because, there's only one kind of Artificial Exercise for the Bowels and Its name Is "CASCARETS." Cascarets are the only means to exer else the Bowel Muscles without work; They don't Purge, Gripe. nor"upset your Stomach," because they don't act like "Physics." jf . . y TROUSERS $4 to $10 YESTERDAY'S GAMES "OF TRI-CITY LEAGUE feet 3 .Inches; Scholes, Washington. 10 xeet. High Jump Smith. Idaho. 5 feet 8 1 inches; Holdman, Washington. E feet. 7 1-3 Jnches;- Kelly, Oregon, 6 , feet , In.h.a . Broad Jump Kelly. Oreaon. 2lzft 8 1-4 Inches; Kuykendall. Oreedn. 91 feet,. 1 3-8 Inches; Cooper, ISaho, 30 reet 8 inches. - J1 DiSOUS throw Mririnn.ir.nra.n. 11T -10. feet; Blanta, Washington, 112 6-10 iwii omun, laano, ret l tiammer throw Zacharlas,' Oregon, 165 7-10 feet; HuBOreon. 145 a-is? McKlnney, Oregona 43 7.10 feet Shot-put McKlnney. Orecon. 46 ft; tied for seconrl place at 44 5-10 feet Oliver O.vCutts acted as referee and Bruce C. Shorts as starter. 1 The track was in wretched condition, but the day was flue", and the crowd larare and an. thusiiwtlc. The Oregonians were loudly 4 St Johns, 12; Trunks, 7. Woodbum, 2; Frakes, 1, Maroons, 6; Oregon City, 1. . . Astoria, ! North Pacific Brewery, 6, Kelso, 7; Bralnard Cubs, 6. ' ' . v ?. . DISASTER TO FRAKES TEAM AT WO0DBURN THE MASK OF HEALTH Chd bT Washington rooter,. 4VASHINGT0JN" WINNER IN BASEBALL SERIES (Special ' Olapatcb to Tbe JooroaL) Woodbum, Or., May 81. About 600 spectators witnessed In this city yester- dsy one of the finest exhibitions of ball playing, ever seen on- the. Woodbum dia-1 few years -the Few People Are Really ; as Well as They. Look. Cause and Remedy Many people , In Portland, both men and women, who believe themsefres -to do in perreci neaun, are oni . in mo greateat danger. Indigeation. which is so common a trouble, is the principal psuse of the greater share of the general poor health.. It has misleading, symptoms that seem to have noreference to the stomach, such as . headache, sleepless ness; specks before the , eyes, pains In the back and side,, etc. . The success of ' physicians " every where with the prescription that is new embodied. In Mi-o-na stomach tab lets has made this remedy in the last acknowledged specific 'Special Rtasateb to The tainta!.? Whitman College. Walla Walla, wa ah May SI. In a- one-aided and llnaflf la. factory game Washington State' college yesterday defeated Whitman colleir in the deciding baseball game of the se ries . of three played between the two institutions. Halm pitched fine ball for Washington, allowing but four hits, While . Rigaby was hammered bv tha fnrmers for 15, three of them- being iiirvB-oagg-ers ana nvo two-baggers. ' Score by innings: Whitman. 10 0 0 0 2 0 0 03 4 4 Washington ...3 281000009 15 6 playing rrw ifii'ia, viuvuuuni u- I lew m m wmuvn.au vw,..v - r-y TlTTTTrnMll t,T mond. A large number expected to see j for the treatment of stomach diseases, j J Utt AJlLLlTxiK VVILiJ - - te-i"''- le- the vaunted Frakes win, and went wild when Woodbum sent them down to de feat by a score of 3 to L .Enthusiastic fans from Portland - and neighboring towns declared , the Paciflo Coast league had not been shown such good all-round work this season. Both pitchers were In fine form, and neither allowed more The" secret of this .success-lies In the fact that Ml-o-na is'prepared expressly to strengthen the. digestive organs and Its use for a few days puts the whole digestive system la such shape that it can care for all of tha food that is I eaten without pain or distress. WRESTLE TREMBLAY (Spaelal Dlipatoh to The Journal.) Vancouver, B. C. May 81. Joe Bllli- terof Toledo, Ohio, the 130-oound ,awnowiHi n w iu. i . . . 1 wreatlln chmnln k -VVI flimniv take a Mi-o-na stomach taoieti v. r: r " r. ' than two hits in any one inning. Jtrn hefore each meal and on, y-UHnfc.an rrUmMtl' Hunt registered the safe hit that made H will ac stronga. tha atomach.thatHVh "i-fil 5??:"? you can enjoy a hearty meal without the least fear of distress or aufferlng, We absolutely agree that your money will be refunded should you buy a' go cent box of Ml-o-na stomach tablets and not b satisfied with the results. Mi-1 o-na Is sold by druggists -everywhere, or will be sent by1 mall on receipt of to the winners of theAelay race -and the other to . the winning team - In the big meetv , , j ywalters, the Iaiand City sprinter, is claimed as thetrongest Junior athlete in the state, bavinr in the eastern Ore, gon meet won first place In the 100, 120 and 4o yard dashes. Thirteen high schools and academies will hflrve teams at the Corvallls meet. ss follows: Pendleton. Island City. Ba kep City, Union, La Grande, Astoria, Portland high school. East Side high school, Hill Military-academy, Port land academy, Eugene, -Salem,.. Rosj- burg. - Chances of Pendleton. The Pendleton high school is another of the competitors which has sent what it believes will be a. winning team, In Jay, .the Pendleton team has one of the best high school athletes In the northwest His .record Is: Pole vault 10 feet 6 Inches; high Jump, 5 feet inches; broad Jump, It feet; discus, 100 feet 2 Inches; high hurdles, 17 sec onds. He Is the star of the . tri-state interscholastlo track meet Held at Whit man, Washington, and the best , all- around .man in eastern Oregon. In A. Means, . manager, is a weight man who puts the shot 40 feet He will undoubtedly take first place In this event : ;-. Great interest has. been awakened throughout the state In the big meet that occurs here Saturday, and every preparation is now complete for enter- taming the guests.,;;:,;,:,'-' Home Other Xmtrles. The Baker City High school,' while It has sent only two men, expects to win zs points. KODert Keiiogg' has done 129 'feet In' the hammer throw, 42 feet Inches In the shot put 109 feet in the discus and 5 feet 6 Inches In the high Jump. George J. Jett has done the 220 hurdles In 28 1-5 seconds, the 120 hurdles In 19 seconds, has thrown the discus 87 feet 6 Inches, has put the shot 36 feet done 18 ' feet J inches . In the broad Jump and 9 feet In the pole vault The team .from - the, Eugene High school Is made up as follows: Kestly, 100 and ii-yard dashes and shot-put: Elmaker, 220 dash; Robert .Kuykendall, 120 hurdles and broad Jump; Bean, 440 run; Knox, high Jump, and Sweek in the weights. . . , The Astoria High school team con slsts of Sidney Sovey, Edwin Short, Biamey young ana rercy xagg. They don't flush ouj your Bowels and Intestines with a cosily waste ef pigest- lve Juice, b Salts, Castor Oil, Calomel,' Jalap, or Aperient Waters always do. -A No Cascarets strengthen and stimu late tb Bowel Muscles, that line the Fori passages and that tighten up when douches them, thus driving the food to Its flnishjX' ' ' V . A Cascaret acts on your Bowel Mus cles as if you had Just sawed a cord of wood, or walked ten miles. " '" Cascarets move (he Food Naturallyf digesting It without waste of tomorrow's Gastrlo Juice. e e ;-.'. The thin, flat, Ten-Cent Box Is made to fit you& Vest pocket, or "My Lady's ' Purse. Druggists 10 Cents a Box. Carry It constantly with you and take a Cascaret whenever you suspect you need one. Be very careful to get the genuine made only by the Sterling Remedy Com pany, and never sold in bulk. Every tablet stamped "CCC.r &7M Y0DR EYES Muscular insufficiencies, which' are usually Ignored by most optometrists. are especially and carefully considered by us. . - ... - Our system of optical muscular treat ment Insures your perfect' comfort It does not follow, necessarily, that you will -have to wear classea It will require but a very few minutes of your time to call and talk the mattor over with us. Music Suits $29 to Munsel! Optical Co. ' Aa Sessa Konsell, Befraotlonlst, Maoleay Building. . PortUnd, Oregon. That is. It's great In its line la the tailoring line. It's a merry tune that youll hear in the Co lumbia shop no harsh notes; no discords. iSvcrything nar- monixes. Each one of the large Columbia staff of tailoring art- ists is an expert he ijSlays his part with exceptional skill- does his work in manner that leaves no opportunity for criti cism. , We'd like to play some of this music for you t Let us direct our splendid ag gregation of - talent for your particular benefit let us make your next suit something a lit tle out of the ordinary run a little more style a little better quality work than most other tailors 'turn out the best fit you ever had, and in die bar gain, let us save you some money. Youll come to Columbia tail oring sooner or later better be gin NOWi-It means permanent attire satisfaction. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS CD" Grant Phegley, Manager, ELKS' BDO. 7TE and STAKE CHEMAWAS BEATEN BY THE DALLES the winning run. Before. the game the Demng was two to one In favor of the Frakes, and a considerable amount of money was left In Woodburn. The score: , , . i 1 Frakes .0 0 9 1 0 0 0 0 0-t 1 t woocbum a . . . .0 e 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 6 . 6 catteries Frakes-Myers and Antolne; I price, 60 cents. Booth's Mlona com .Woodburn, Concaanoa and Huddleaton. ' pany, Buffalo, A X. . i x (J ; Tremblay of Mon- of the world. BUUter is now In Cali fornia and the articles of agreement have been forwarded to him The match will ,tae place in , Vancouver next falL Many Ills come from Imnura hlnn Can't have Dure blond with fanitv gestlon, lasy liver and sluaaiah how. els. Burdock Blood Bitters strength ens stomach, bowels and liver, and nnri. 'fies the blood. , f L, M. Davis, 39 on ballot Is no fa natic but will give all a square deal, 'Death Sentence on Aged CelestlaL (Speeial Dispatch to Tbe Jonraal.) Vancouver, B. C, May 31. 8 am Lock, a Chinaman. who for 30 years was em ployed In the household of J. B. Hob son, general manager of ' the Cariboo Hydraulic Mining company In the Carl boo, has been sentenced at Clinton to be hanged on August-6. for the murder of a countryman. - Tbe murderer is 61 years of age, . ; i-1; U,- (Speeial DUoatrh to Tba Jonrnal. ) The Dalies, Or., May 31. The largest crowd that aver-witnessed a game of baseball visited Athletic park yester day Afternoon to, witness' the gome be tween tne cnemawaa and the Columblas. From the first inning-the most intense excitement prevailed and the. Columblas were cheered to tbe echo , when they scored a point The Chemawas did not play with their usual activity and sci ence,, and from the beginning -it was evident they were outmatched. ; Their nine Included some new members, which had a bad, effect upon the play ing. The Columblas were r In good training and' played ball as they never did before. At the ninth inning the score stood II to a in favor of the Co lumblas. . , The Columbia lineup ' was:' Captain and catcher, McCoy; pitcher, Talllferro; first base, Maloney; second base; Mo Inerny; third base, John Pickett; short stop, JVan Lanninghim; left Held, Ed Smith; center field, Grady; right field. Pickett umpire. Boh Murray; score keeper, C N. Burgett . , . i M. Davis, nn tallot' was lobbed t , I la the primaries .Shame on somebodJ-trIal next Tuesday. PORTLAND, OREGON. , " EUKOPXAN PLAN ONLY HEADQUARTERS FOR ' TOURISTS AMD COMMERCIAL , , . TRAVELERS. . - Bvervth!n to eat and drink, and It costs no more la tbe Portland Hotel ttathskellse ; than - elsewhere la the city. ' Every weekday night from 9:80 to 13. - t& Qi BOWBXS, Kaaare. ' Charged With Ghoullshness. , , ' Siactal Diapatch to Tha Jonraal.) Aberdeen, Wash, May 81. Sheriff v Anstle has returned from Chenoise with two brothers named Dahl, clamdlggers, jvho gave themselves up on a charge of ; desecrating , Indian graves. They were released on bail and .will have their ' '