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WICKERSHAM OUT OF ; LADD TENNIS TOURNEY Is Defeated in First Match After Hard Battle, With Tom Farrell, Who Wins by Wonderful Steadiness Lob bingExpert Has WoTtt, Cup Twice in Past. Brandt TWlckersharn, twloe winner of . the Ladd tennis trophy, champion of th Irvlngrton club and for several year counted a the second best player1 in the state, is already out of the battle ' for the Ladd cup this year. Wicker ham waa defeated in hie flrat match, , ,. which waa played yesterday morning ' at the Multnomah club. , Hie lucky p ' ponent waa, Tom Farrell. The score waa -S. S-. 7-8.;-.v'v:;.",-' Wlckeraham carried the heaviest hand leap of ail the SS racket wieldera in the tourney, owe 30 1-8, while hla op ponent played from scratch. Fsrrolrs i wonderful steadiness, aided by Ms hand - leap, won for him against the clever ' Wlckersham. ? Farrell lobbed continual' ,, ly along the back line and the Irvine tun cnnmpion iouna li necessary to for sake the net and engage In Ions; ral- mlttln, lies with his steady opponent - Far rell'e "retting" exasperated him and the xormer won tne' nrsi sec rawer easily. In' the . sceond Brandt oame up strong and aggressive. Me too more chances and lilt the ball harder and closer to the base line, capturing the second set by this style or Play.' wick- ersham started out with the same tac-1 tics In the third, , but bis nerve wss not equal to the task. Many great rallies occurred '. and while . "Wick" could out-rally Farrell In a majority of tne eases, he could not 40 it orten enough to win at It. .The score went to deuoe set, but Farrell kept plugging away ana finally capiurea Tne maicn. Two other matches were played dur Ing toe day. Blanchard (rec. II) de-l feated Humphrey tree. 1-8) f-S, 11-11. Mackensle (reo. II) sprung a surprise oy oesting ueorge hcmiiiu tree, s-fl 1-1, 8-8, (-4. Tournament matches will be played every afternoon, weather per JOURNAL NOW LEADER OF NEWSPAPER: BASEBALL LEAGUE NEWSPAPER LEAGUE STANDING. TAnna1 'j eiegram , uregjnian Won. Lost P. C. I 1 .ill 1 ' 1 s '.100 ......,.,,.. w . -.vvv At league (rounds yesterday morning The Journal editorial staff, beat the Telegren editorial staff I to 4 in an eight-Inning game, thereby 'putting large-slied crimp In the 1,000 per cent that the Telegram baa been boasting of lor tne last montn. . , - ins journal allowed J. D. Showers, a .Telegram pressman, to umpire, but won mo game in spite or mm.. The umpire played by far the poorest game on the diamond. The excuse made for him that be had never seen a ball game before is, however, gracefully accepted. The contest was close from start to finish and the email but enthuslastio grandstand was kept guessing as to the outcome. - ' Three tlmea the wore waa tied, and when quitting time came at 11:10 the figures stood 4 to 4. ' Another inning) waa pisyea ana -'ins journal got tne winning run. ...... Both Steffa and Gregory struck out numoer o tne opposing oattera ' In the seventh Inning the Telegram had a chance to win, when Bammona Knocked a long one Into center field, but Dr. Watson was there and yanked it out of the sky. For a time the Tele gram tried stealing second, but Turner's tnrows and Enortatoo Bacd'a naudi he 01 mem toon put a stop to mis. numpn reye caught a couple of file at third and Keel held evsrvthlns- at flrat. The lineup: ,- . Journal. . Position. . Telegram. Steffa ........... .D. .... . - Ortror Turner.... ..o Ringer need ... .......... .as. ...... .. Hammnna Keel Ki. Strand bora IggS .....b.......... Xrvment r.. 1 ' . - . -- nuuipnrvys .......10....,..,.,.... Bay Morris ...........lf.l Hssen Watson ...j of., rirmll Huffman Wlrts ....... rt..., Kelly inn nnra av inmnnr Journal .............0 10 1 I 0 11 xoMgram ...I 0 1 0 0 1 0 X ' '" 1 11 "i f 1 1 ' r"f l"ir t "1 r i ir --- v 11 h 1 iWi ' ; , c . 1 ' - ' v - :. . ' ?r. , . r-'Y : " ---- - iY'V J i f : Pitcher Bobby Gf 00m, Who Allowed Seals but Three Safe H1U Yesterday. LOCALS BAT: OUT OREGON HEH ARE EASY VICTORY STILL TR1IIIIG JRI-CiTr GAffi I PLAYED SUNDAY Frakea Beat Brainard Cubs and Breviers Defeat the ; vyx Trunkmakers. i STANDING TR1-CITY LEAGUE. ':-' Won. Lost P. C 'Frakca trj..k t... , .80 WOOdDUTlV i.t... ....... .9 J -fit. Johns .v... I Kelo.... ..... ...4 t .Brewers ............... 8 - S 'Astoria ..,,...,.....;., 4 Trunks ................ 18 Cubs .................. 1 8 780 . .17 .883 .150 .111 Stolen bases Tauscher, Kmger. Mag- nana, sBrreii, it.- jfarrott, Johnson, My era. First base on errors Cubs, I ; rniHca, (. - , .arnea 1 runs cubs, 4: Frskes. I. r Left on bases Cubs,'!: KrnkfiM ' 1 Innlnn nlloh.. atml 1 . Olney, t; Myers. I. Hits made Off Streit, f: Olney, 7; Myers, It. Time of game I hours. Attendance 1,810. Urn- and i Three-Baggers by McCredie Seven Eugene Athletes El and Bassey at Bight Time pect to Go to Seattle With ' Score Four Buns. Multnomah Cluh Team. plre Davey. Scorer McEJwai Whitehead. . , , 5 ' other TRi-crrr: games ' The Trl-Clty league made good in It promise to give local fandom two fine ' txhlbltlons of baseball on the St Johns - -. diamond for one admission. ' Four of the Portland teams performed and that creditably. The first game waa between the re juvenated Trunkmakers and' the Brew ; ers, who were tied for fifth place. It was nip and tuck for these teams, first one forging1 ahead and then the other. , Just when the Trunkmakers thought they bad the game . aafe and stowed . away the Brewers bombarded Mr. Tay- . . Jor for several bingles. and aided by sev rat errors on the part of the valise . manufacturers, won out 7 to 8. The opposing twlrlers , in this game were ' Taylor and Pender, two clever south paws. The two teams showed a, lack of teamwork at critical times, notwith standing that, the game was fast and interesting. , . - The Second Game. -'- The second same was called 10 mln Utes after the Brewers and Trunks had decided their trouhlea and waa a-atem winder, barring the first inning, when the husky Milliners secured several hits and were helped around tne oases b two bad errors on the part of the Cul Infield. i ...i.t, : "Midget" Streit was put in to pitch ' for the Cubs but his lame arm nut him to the bad after one inning and a half V and he retired In favor of Southpaw v Olney, who Immediately put a stop to the run-getting . and allowed but five scattered hits. 'frak The Cubs outhatted their oononents. but were unlucky in their base running, . several times getting men on oases, only to be caught stealing. In the ninth Inning they made a determined effort to win out ana ail out succeeded. ' Exalting Elata Inning. - ' Olney singled, followed- by Turk with ; a btngle. Lodell hit an infield fly which waa muffled by Johnson at short, ; forcing 1 Olney to third, where he was - thrown out on the play. Kennedy hit '.to' center, scoring Turk, Lodell stole home, Kennedy was caught at second on : an attempted steal, enea nit to Houston, . wno maae a xoozie or tne in row. Tau scher hit a, fielders' choice and Shea was caught at second, allowing the gol "4 en chances to go glimmering and put sting the Frakes safely on the top round - j Of the ladder. A big' crowd witnessed the aamea ,-...v . .. Soore la Bstall. i i '' BRAINERD CUBS A.B. R. H. P.a A. XL Tark, ss. ....... 6 St. Johns Lom to Woodbarn and , Kelso Beat Bohemian. fSneetil Dlmateh to The Jnnraal t Woodburn, Or June 10. A fine game was played here yesterday between St Johns and Woodburn, the latter win ning by a score of 4 to I, 10 Innings being played. Both pitchers -were in excellent form. - The gams showed a number of errors, but as a good oni and the - enthusiasm ' ran to a hl pitch. Concannon allowed the visitors only one hit while Woodburn got eight hits off Moore. Sloan dropping a fly in no wnio gave wooaourn tne game. From 1800 to $1,00 changed hands. every "dollar put up by the St Johns rooters Doing quickly covered. The at tendance waa over 700. Two bands rurnisnea musio. . ST. JOHNS. " - - ; ' & AB.R.H. PO. A. B. O. Moore, e. .......... 1 10 o 0 f. uainea. zd. . ... i l C. Moore, p.... ...... 4 0 Clarke-Moore, lb...w 4 0. McHolland, If........ I Slater, ss I 0 Paterfleld. lb........ 6 0 Sloan, rf ............. 4 . 0 Ls jr.... i , o TESTERDAT'S RESULTS. Portland 6, San Francisco L Oakland (-4, Los Angeles 0-1. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Won. Iiat. Los Angeles ........ 10 SS , San Francisco SI 'i 29 Oakland S3 4 SI ' Portland 18 " 41 PC .410 .874 .108 .80S (Special tMpeta to The Joaroat) University of Oregon, Eugene, June 10. From reports received here, Oregon will probably have , seven men on the Multnomah team which will enter the P. N. A, meet in Seattle June 22. These men are members of the olub, and as all track work Is over as far as college la concerned, there can be no objections to the men entering. Kelly, of course, will be the most interesting man In the 40 11 4 11 0 S 1 1 X 1 Total ............ .14 S WOODBURN. r Coleman, lb. . , . ..... S O Huddleston. o........ K- 1 Poland, Sb I S MIckel. If 8 0 Laner. lb 8 0 shores, as........... S 0 White, rf i. 4 1 King, If.. i.S 0 Concannon, p. ...... : 4 0 1 SI IS 7 S -I 0 1 18 I 1 0 a: Total 41 48 10 17 8 ' SCORE BT INNINGS. ' St Johns.. .....1 01010000 o S Hits ......... 0 0O0O001O ni Woodburn ...... S 00100000 14 Hits -........'.I 01220100 1 . SUMMARY. Struck : out bv Concannon- t It Moore 8. -Bases on balls Concannon i Moore 1. Hlt bv pitcher O. Moore fit Gaines (S), Sloan, Lee. r passed ball nuaaieston. -xwo-nase ; nit found estoien osses woodDurn 1 s. : umni Platts. Astoria. June 10. Kelen won frnin the Bohemians here yesterday, 11 to S. OAKLAND CAPTUBES , DOUBLE HEADEB . Eddie Quick's shoots were not half the , medicine yesterday that they wereir..". last Tuesday, when he made, monkeys Since It is reported that both Snedl of the Beaver batters by heaving over a par and Persons will be at Seattle, the alow hall ana thn -itMninr fin.h.r Interest will center on the eventa which siow oau and then a. -lightning flasher. th thrM Uet ,prtnters enter. The men in the white suits connected in If Piaw. the great hammer thrower, style, that brought back the old-time should fall down the leaat bit Zaobsrlas anthuilaam th. h.art. f th. r.. would make an Interesting contest with Left Fielder Bassey was . the star sticker of the day. A three-swat and another long one for two bags were credited to him. The first was done at the right time, for Casey and Groom were on the way stations, and they lost no.tlme In coming out of the rain. This was In the fifth inning. McCredle placed out one in the first when Donahue and Casey were on the perches. .It bounded between Spencer and Willis, and escaped nearly to the fence. Mac got his three bases and an ova tion, and Casey and Donahue each rang the bell. Portland's other run was made by Carson, who poked Out a safe one, got " around to tnlrd on Groom's percentage fattener, and then pulled off a aouoie eteai wiin tne long twiner. . Bobby Groom waa In great - form. Though he gave several paasea, be was master or the situation at all times, snd showed up to better advantage than him. McKinney should take first In the shot-put. -and Moores first in the bur dies. KuyKenaall. - the hurdler and broad jumper, should pick up some nice Juicy seconds Jor the. club and possibly Hug also should get nine or ten points ror tne ciuo. it is oeiieveo tnat tiusion, the Portland freshman, wilt make the sixth man, and If he does he would be good for a .number of points. Retd, the quarier-muer, win do tne seventn. These seven men are training on Kln cald field, but owing to the long season ore in such condition that they only have to go through light .work to main tain their condition. - i -Oregon men are not- highly enthut astlo over the Seattle meet for the track is In awful shape and records will be hard to make. WO CONTINENTS TO BE TO BASE RATES Oil ROAD VALUE ' - v r.--..-i. ; .' - v. w Washington Commission to 1 Open Important Hear- v ; . ' ing Tomomw. ; f .. t ,- isBSSSSSBBBaBBSSBlBBBgBSSl "VH-. APPBAISING ENGINEEB mil THEN BEP0BT WUl TeU What Roads Coat to Build . v ... ,... w- and What They Are Worth Today What Roads May Do After the . Cg'mmisslon Acts. ever before on the home grounds. The rPfifiQiVn TXT A TTTrt T? A PT71 as made by the f Irst I . ywjui xi auxvju Lodell. Sb. ..... 6 Kenedv. lb.- . . . . 8 Shea, c. ......... 5 ) Tauscher, cf. ... S Kruger, Sb. ..... 4 "-Manneea If. .... 4 . Barrel!, rf. ...... 4 Ftrtyp. ....... 0.0 0 0 :0 0 jHrTp- 4 o:t o s i i 0 1 0 Totals Johnson, ss. A. , psrrott, lb... S . R. Parrott, If... 4 C.'Parrott. cf... 4 Houston, 8b. ... 6 .Mangold, 2b. ... 8 Oliver, rf. 5 Antolne. c .. .... S j Myers, p. SS 6 FRAKES. A B. R. 5 IS 37 ' IS It P.O. 1 1 A. 3 1 0 0 1 - 4 -0 s 1 2 2 9 13 0 ,0.0 0 h i s 0 3 3 0. 1 2 1 . . y ... .. v . ... . v Totals .38 4 10 87 . IS 8 I SCORE BT INNINGS. Cubs , . .-. 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 . Hits ..........3 4 110 111 3 IS .; Prakes ..,.....4 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 ' , lilts ...L.....S 3 O i l 0 0 1 l-k-10 ' SUMMARY. - ; Struck out--by Streit, Sf Olney, 3; 'Myers, 8. Rasrs on bnlls Off Streit li Olney, S; Myera,. 2. ' Two-bas hits A. Tarrott 2; Mangold. Double play Bar- roll to Kennedy; Mvers to Mangold, to A. Parrott. ' Sacrifice hit Antolne. -'.;!! tJoeraa! Bpeebl Ktrrlce.) San . Francisco. June 10. Wright's work on the mountain won ths morning game for the Commuters and a lucky bunching of blngles landed- the after noon contest on the hook of the same aggregation. Scores: :. t ' ,:;h,. f .Morning game v :,?;:, , i-iv' (..- .:'.;:.'i.,':ii-'. n n v. Los Ansreles "' 0 0-0 0 0 0 ft A 4 i Oakland ....0 0 0 4 S 0 0 0 8 1 Batteries Gray and Eager; x Wright Second game -s-. ;, ,'.". ... ' . . '"."---'' R, Jj. E. Los Angeles 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 6 1 Oakland 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 4 12 . 0 ' Batteries Carnes and Hogan: Cates, Randolph and BUbk Umpire Derrick. ;.;rkXiW - ' ' Shamrock Beat Woodlawn. ' The Shamrocks defeated h Waiw. lawn team In a well played game on the latter's grounds yesterday. Tha feature was the pitching of Parent wf or the Einamrocxs. us allowed but two hit. The score was Shamrocks 8, Woodlawn i.' -m onamrocK team aesires games wui vi mwn, vvnie J. n, JjSCK, 1122 Main street. .- visitors' Ions run was man to face Groom In the first Inning. Mohler waited for four balls, stole sec ond, went to third on Carson's muff of i...i";SiiiS t.?KBT.I.2 on O0UD1 being taken here In the automobile race All sorts of star plays were made by the Beavers in the field. - Bassey and McCredle each gathered in four fllea. a couple of Basaey's being captured only after-a tall sprint. Donahue's catches were both sensational, but the most bril liant stunt of tne day was done by Casey, who made a kangaroo leap into tne air arter a wild throw speared It with one hand and brought It down on Irwin in time to score a put-out. mere will te no game at Recreation park today. Tomorrow a series begins between Portland and Los Angeles. - ;xesierasy s otuciai score: ' . : PORTLAND. AB. R. H. P.a rJoaratl Special Strvfce.) Parte, June 10. A lively Interest Is which is scheduled to start today from Pekin, China, with Paris as the objec tive point, 'mere are. a score or entries. representing several countries, - among them being the Marquis de Dion, Baron Lmquesne and .prince sclpio Borghese. The course lies over Mongolia, the des ert of Gobi and along southern Siberia tnrougn tne urai mountains, past Blrsk, an thence to Moscow, Posen, Berlin, Cologne to Paris. The distance Is 8.200 miles and It la expected that the race win occupy ruiiy three week a even un der the moat favorable conditions. ' ISpeelal Dispatch te The Joeraal.) Olympls, Wash., Juns 10. Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock the. Washington stats railroad commission will begin the formsl hearing here In the most import ant matter ever undertaken by any rail road commission in the United States. This Is the hearing to determine the value of railroad properties In the state of Washington, for which preparation has been going on the past eight months at a cost of aproxlmately 110,000. Th bearing will not be concluded at one ses slon, but will probably run along for suits are to be usej primarily for pur poses or rats making, tne state tax com mission will be almost as vttallw. Inter eated In the case as. will 4he, railroad Other States WatoUag Case. The hearlns- will hrin. to Olvmnla all the leading railroad attorneys, traffla officials and railroad engineers in the norm west. Tne case la also attracting wide attention on the part of other stste railroad commissions, and manv of them have arranged to get a transcript of the record. The state will be represented by Attorney-General Atkinson snd As sistant Attorney-General Falknor.. Attorney-General Atkinson asslaned his assistant Mr. Falknor, to the railroad commission some months sgo, and he hae made special preparation for the case. They will be pitted sgalnst the best legal talent of the railroads, but claim to be fully prepared. Appraisement to Be Sftreseated. The result bf th. work of H. P. nil- lette. who was emoloved aa enalneer for the Washington railroad commis sion last September to ascertain the coat oi tne ranroaas in tnia state, and also the value of the roads today, aa well as to estimate tne cost or reproducing tne same,, will be Presented. It haa been necessary ror Mr. Gillette and his corps ; of assistants to- travel over every mile of track la the is tat e, as well as to ex amine tons of office records In the of fices of the railroad companies. The' ex amination or tnese records has been carried on at Tacoms, Seattle, Spokane, Portland and St. Paul, more than 20 men having been employed constantly for several months. . Authority for Big TrndsxteJdag. Authorlt found in slon law Passed by the last state legis lature. This law nrovidea that tha rail roads be given an opportunity to present such testimony as they may desire and to cross-examine Xhe enrineers and wit nesses for the state. After the commis sion has rendered its findings of fact the railroads, or any of them, shall have the rlaht Of anneal to the suoerior court of Thurston county to have the proceed ings reviewed and the lawfulness and reasonableneaa of ths commission find. ings determined. Either the railroads or the railroad commission shall have the rlaht of appeal from the flndlna-a of tne superior court to tne supreme court of the state, and in both ths superior ana supreme courts ins case snail be lty lor the present hearing Is the amended railroad commie- Fay, ss.. S Donahue, cf 4 Casey, 2b...... , 3 Bassey, If 4 McCredle, rf,,.. 4 Mott, Sb... ...... 3 Moore, c. ....... 3 Carson, p. 4 Groom, p..;.....3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 . A. 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 E. 0 '01 0 0 0 0 1 CBIMS0N CBEW IS OFF FOB NEW LONDON Total .30 37 Mohler, 2b.... Morlarlty. ss. Irwin. Sb.;... Williams, lb. Spencer, cf.. SAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. H. P.O. v Bhaua-hnessv. rf . 4 Williv If 3 Street, c ........ 3 Quick, .p...... . . 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 3 m A. B. 1 0 3 . 0 0 0 o i "(Joarnal Speeial Service.) Boston. Mass.. June 10. The Harvard varsity crews left today for New Lon don to complete their training for the coming races with Yale. The crews, as usual, will be quartered at Red Top. In addition to the varsity eight a four oar, two substitutes, two coxswains and Managers Whitney, : Hewes and Roosevelt were taken along. The fresh men crew will follow In a few days. Stephens' Win Two Game." The Stephens won their fifteenth straight victory Sunday afternoon by de- reating tne itigniana team oy tne score Of IS. to 10. They also beat the Rose tfuos oy tne soore or in to v. Any team yT Think of the hun I II dreds of new brands introduced every year then remem . ber that for more - - than thirty years the CHANCELLOR . v - Cigar , 'Oldest and Best" has been known and smoked all over the country. Doesn't that mean consist ent high quality? Every box of Chan, cellor Cigars is now stamped with the Triangle A" merit mark in recognition of its superior and uniform quality. Sold in the best , cigar stores every where in various sizes, at 2-for-25c, 3-for-25c and 10c straight AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY ' Manufacturer f lven precedence over all other civil ao lOnS. .-.,:,.,.,- v. , Upon the valuations aa final! deter mined the commission will proceed to fit freight rates for the state of Wash ington.. The supreme court -of -the United- States has held that railroads sre entitled to receive a fair return on the value of their properties, and only by finding what these vslues are can the railroad commission fix ratea which will stand ths test of the court If they are attacked by the roads as being so low as to amount to confiscation of roBerty. No other railroad commission i the country has sver before taken this matter up as Is now being dons by the Washington stats commission. - .. PAVING MEN DE3LVND TWO SEVENTY-FIVE V (Special Dttpettk te The Journal.) J Spokane. Wash., June 10, All mem bers of Federal union No. 11.222 have quit work. They demanded a uniform L ', , 'J SSS wage scale of $1.78 per day,' Ttil refused. 60 men quit. All have Jobs but 11, and 11 Is thuuglit thet not be Idle long. State Organlnar O. Tounr, who is now at Taooma. H t--pectedere today to attempt a rei-.im . latlon. The employers affected are ti Independent Asphalt Paving conun"' and the Barber Asphalt 1'avlng .com pany. , c-1 - -- " -... . ii 1 1 . i H i .! i i ? Salem Woodmen Memorial. ' (Special Dlspeteb Is T JearaaL) Salem. Or, June 10. Yesterday w Memorial Sunday with the Woodmen of the World lodga The local camp an.l the auxiliary, the Women of Woodcraft held services st Cltyvltw cemetery over the graves of departed neighbors. Con gressman W. C. Hawley was the spesker. .t.' , . t. - j ' ' Chaps and Chllblala Cared by - -TMja XOUSSXOU) VR3E01t.n , r Druggists refund money If Dr. Porter 8 Antlseptlo Healing OU fane. , use. mmmi Wfot lei i--.'":? VARICOCELE '. '' This is an tilarged condition of - the veins (usu ally more noticeable on the left side) caused - by - mumps, bicycle-riding and dissipation. In tlms it ' saps a man's physical and mental strength if neg lected or Improperly treated. ,, VI Crrxa XT XX FXTB HATS. ' NERVOUS DEBILITY Do you feel that you are not the man you once wereT Do you feel tired in the mornings and eas ily exhausted T Is your back lame? Is your mem ory falling? Do you .have difficulty in concentrat ing vour thoughts? Do yoi notice a loss of smbl- tionf If you Suffer from any or all of the above symptoms you certainly do not desire to remain so. What you want is to be made strong and vigorous mentally and physically, as nature Intended. Wl CTTBX XT TJff SO TO SO DATS. Quick Results, casting curea ' , , , . ; BLOOD .POISON May be either heredlUry or contracted. The former causes sesems, rheumatic pains, scrofula, etc. The latter begins with a small pimple, followed by sores In the mouth and throat, which have the appearance of white patches, spots r sores on the body, face or scalp, falling hair and eyebrows, and later on other terrible symptoms, such as paralysis or locomotor ataxia, cancerous growths, decayed bones and flesh. ws ovzxooin rrnc smrarr vxtn. All symptpms disappear In one to three weeks. . . , obstructions ;.: . ' l-;.: . Of ths urethral passage cause a partial or aomplete closurs cf ths caaal, due to the dlseaee Improperly treated, strains and the Injudicious asa of Ustraments, saoh as soaads. t . . ... . .:,; WSI ffOBl R Sf rXTTXaiX 9JM-r:;i'''i.t:XiAVr- - By absorption. i'o pain, na operation. omtrzss rox szxtxozs. I - ''',:,;-' Tarlcocels from' ...... .$10to fan - Xydroeale from S10 to $50 Atrophy from $5toia.60 Xervous DsblUty from . .M W ; Wasting from .8)730toj-J; Sisobargea from .......MolO Ulcers from ......... .SS to 15 . Blood Folson from.....fl0tofW Falllag Xair from.. W to f 10 Mntples from .S7.M to ill Bosema from ... ..... .$10 to $30 Bladder Ailments from $S te $19.00 Xldney AUmsnts from .$10 to $30 yrostate Ailments from. -$S to $10 Any man who wants to be cured. Bow that wa bava offered our services st such LOW PRICES, has no excuse for suffering another day. . Wa don't care who has failed. If you come to us we will CURE you of any of ths above-named ailments or not charge you one penny for our serv ices. Don't give up before seslng us. ; v ,i . - ' 1 ' We Will Not Give Above Prices After July 1 , Call and see us If possible. Write for qnestloa list if you cannot eaU. - sexoxexxzs raox $IM TO f$.50 A covxsx. . CONSUIVTATION FREE WRITB if you csnnot call. All correspondence' strictly confidential and sll replies sent In plain envelopes. No names, cases, letters or pho tographs of patients published or exposed. ' HOURS a. m. to S p. m.; Evenings 7 to 8:30; Sundays a, m. to IS noon. ST. LOUIS MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY COXXXX SXCOXS AXX) TAKXXX.X. gTXXSTS, TO'KTLXKV, OXZOOX. Judge My Siiccess My sta a tiiAiiitisiA4t4aiaA a a a Ability by , MY FEE IS c t ' Xa Any traoomp Heated T ;-r: -j.,- Case ;( jv.-v- .''sX-'' ' ' Total ..80 8 24 IS :i SCORE BT INNINGS. San Francisco., .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hits 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 Portland .........3 0 0 0 S 0 0.1 M Hits- ........ ...i l e 0 j i l s 7 'U'r SUMMART."f;:'v.i.f f i j: Struck out--By Groom 1. by Quick a. uases on oaus un uroom t. I In the city with players under the age of "Til? wanting games with the Stephens call up Sellwood 78. Line-up of the first game: phens Dawson c voss p. Martien 10, w. Nelson Nel Sb Lovell of. Step son ss. Schmidt Sb. Stronach If. cnristian ri. Highland Bateman e, Mitchell p. Spady ss, Hoatlng lb, Brill Sb. Clark Sb, DMivi a, muvs v jit.f sun r. the to- E . j Bellwood Stan Win. Tha Bellwood Stars iWsta1 Meier & Franks by the score of T yesterday. Th feature of the game wss tne who pucning oi rtmitn. ' , National League, v Chicago 4, Philadelphia S. Cincinnati 1, 11; Brooklyn S, 3. StOLoula Q.t New York S. . , Sijs-...ji :e" sssjBSXPBSsiaa8 Northwest League.4 , , Seattle 8,. Aberdeen I. Spokane 4, Tacoma S. RnltA H. VinMiuvor I. , w . Percentages Aberdeen jl714, Seattle 687, Tacoma .688. -Spokane .687 Butte 46S. Vancouver .100. Department Store Game. The Eastern Outfittlnr . eomnanva oaaeDau tsaia aeieaiea tne Liipman Wolfe company Sunday morning by I core or w s. -i nt line-up: ss. off Oulck 6. Two-bass bit Bassey. . Three-base hits MeCrediei Bassey. Double nlav Spencer to Mohler. Sacrifice hits Mooro S, Casey. Stolen bases Mohler S, Irwin, Groom, Carson. First base on errors- Portland S. 8an Francisco 1. Left on bases Portland 7, San Francisco 6. Time of game 1 hour 46 minutes. Um pire Perrlne. Eighth Straight Victory. -The Laue-DavlS Juniors won their eighth straight victory yesterday after noon by, defeating , tne Laue-Davls Branch I nine. The atfore waa 10 to I. Laue-Davls Branch 9 Pauts c. Stoops p. King ss, Stepp lb, Regajiula Sb. Hen- The Rose City Parks Journeyed to derson Sb, Mully If, Jewel rf, Sherrs i cf. Montavlll to play the , Villas, but Hon ss. Cooke Benson If, Wilcox lastern Outfltitng company Shelby Becktelt If. McMullen 8b. Nathan lb. Diierman to, Aiiooacn CI, lana ri, JUC- iaugniin c, nmun p. Lipman- Wolfe company Neatherdon es, neeae ir, Murpny id. r. Angel lb. rranm to, jupun ci, a. Angei ri, Hon f0 P" ' ' I Rose City Park Lose. "vl t " V.. ' 1 WiW,"w'"w- w v ii ids. DUI -Ticket e, ConCannon p, Dil- could not put up the game desired by ,1b. Muni 8b, Sussman 3b, the fans, ' playing five innings, when llcox rf, Lodell cf. I the score stood 8 to 1 In favor of the ' Camas Beats Gresham. ' Camas had an easy 'time defeating! uresnam-yesterday, is to s. xne rea ture of the game, was the batting of Cy Young of Camas. - In five times up us gnuxwo aouoies ana tnres singiea. - The batteries were: For Camas, Nefsgart and Laws; for Gresham. Town-, sna ana xianun. .i . ' . . . Villas. Next Sunday the Villas go to - Lacrosse at Vancourerv; (Speelsl PHpateh to The Joarnal.) ' - Vancouver, B. C, June 0." New West, minster today defeated the Maple Leafs of Vancouver at lacrosse by the soore of 10 goals to S. The Westminster team completely outplayed the local team. LOCKSLEY HALL! SEASIDE, OREGON . Spend your vacation at Seaside and at I delightful Locksley Hall. More attrac-1 tive man ever before. Accommodations of the highest order. One hundred ele gant outside rooms; private baths: elec- ..V a.s.l.v, ' MUh m.u i;uiU TTCK.TTI. Annex overlooking the Pacific and de lightfully situated cottages. Onlslne '.xmsurpasssd. t Sea roods a Specialty. " - . , rXBB BUS HXBTS AX.L TXaXXS. r. xw atjstxx, x a. oaxusxb. xtops. - I do not wish -people to judge my work 1 merely upon' what I say; about it ; I want them to note the evidences -to prove my ' statements correct. The proof-of a physi ! cian's ability is to be found in; the results he obtains, and though I am not. at liberty , to supply individual names of patients as ; references, the marks of superior skill and -services are so" prominent, and conspicuous as to render ray doing so unnecessary. Six teen years of success and constant growth' "of practice is certainly a 'practical demon stration that argues the merit of my work. Estimate for yourself my volume of prac tice as compared with the practice of other western specialists. Is there the slightest , probability that if unable to back up all my claims, I would have won and retained the f foremost place among physicians treating ' men? Could I fail to cure and yet succeed as I have? Have you ever beard of promise of mine remaining unfulfilled, or of one of my patients being, dissatisfied with the treatment received?1' Consider these things and then come and talk with me in regard to your case.. I am always willing to wait :for my fee until a cure is effected. SX.vTATX.OX. . the ieadlng SpeelaUst Men's Diseases Only COltTSACTED t DISOKDESS Be (tire your cure is tborongh. Not one of my patients has ever bad a relapse after being discharged- as eared, and I core In 1m time than the ordinary . forms f treatment reqolre. f Frtee t Addrass D fertlud. Oregea.- FOR WOMEN ONLY Or. Oandeneo's OnmpooaS Satis asd Cottoa Hoot , Pills, Toe beat ana oatf remoM nmedy ror UK LAY ED PKklODS. Car the Boat Mtinate eases la S to 10 dara ' per box. aialled in Plata srrapeee. i i. 4. riEucs, isi First strsec inSsivirisLows S00TCL13 SYRUP 1 hM been sel 6y Klltlnni of Kothr for thntr , 1 ealldraa while TeetbJn foe oree Flftr Tears. 1 It aootaes liw child, oHmts tbe guma, aliari 1 1 all pais, ear wind coUo. and Is the beat 1 ' l,rsmS5rroi-dlaiThoBa. V T "T 1 Li j-if -1 la!t-A. BOTTTA.' !' BrEcmo BLOOD rouov. . No danserooa miner a la to drive the virus to tbe Interior, wit. harmless btrod eleanlns reroediea, that renMrre the- last poisonous taint. , .- What Weakness Is and Howl Cure It -" "Weaknesa" ' Is merely s symptom ef ebroale Inflamma tion , In tha praatate - gland, bronght ea by early dissipation or by tbe improper treatmeat of some eoatraeted - dlsesae. A complete and ' radical curs - Is,, therefore,' a ettestloa of restor ing the prostata aland to ire normal state, and this I aeeem. pllHb promptly ssd eompietalr without ttw aae of Internal rme dlea. Mr treatment 1 a local one entirety, and has been proton absolutely ffscttre by tnoomnns of tests. : I am eosTlnced that bj no other methods ess fall' and' - permanent rastoratlon t ( etrrosta sad vigor be sccom--pllsbed., . - ..:' j. v 1. . ; i . TAalCOOXU , , Abaolatelr" -Mlnlns treatment that cttree completely at noe week. ' Inreattgate tut method. It Is the only thoroush srlm title treatment for this disease being em ployed 7. . TalOTTSS ,- . Mr treatment te eb solnreljr palnlaas. and perfect reanlts eas be depended upon la err liutloce. I do so .entth-i et .' dilating whatever. .... e . I Advice end Consultation Free Write If You Ctr.not Ci!l T m m m aw II M II VI "aa Owe J CORNER MORRISON AND SECOND tTr".ZlZ. Private Entrance Morrison St. 10 ,11 t t4vvvHHWWmTHvTrTvM 1 1 1 1 ! :