jui;;: HOUNT AXOEL COLLEGE BASEBALL TEAM. U..JL0 ULUlti 1C THE .OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', TORTLAIID, SATURDAY SEATTLE T Jlore Than Fire Hundred .Ponies on Ground From m Outside' Places. ' DM SEASON TOLL LAST ; SIXTT-SEYEN DAYS Nerljr All Good Jockeys Who Added to Their' Fame at Emeryville WIU . Be 1 There Many ' Train! oads of Kace Followers Arrive. ' 1 I V ' A ik - f ! ' (Special Dlipttea t Tbe JroL) Seattle, June St. Mora than SOO tonles are already her for the 87 days mce meet which open at Ths Meadow track here this afternoon. Mora than 20 books will "out in" at the start and everything points to the moat success ful meet ever held In the northwest , A vast majority of the crack runners who performed at Emeryville during the winter have arrived in the past few flays and horses are coming from other Iartsof the country Wtan the ienver" rneet ends another 109 win oe snipped cere to take part la the dally events. There will be no shortage of clever added tn Tthe ? fe at Emervvuie wi" . Heading From Left to Right Top row W. Burns, coach; J. Kenny, first base; Hare. sub, tn au "robabuny takeTnZutte on row j. Bethel,; pitcher, :.W.;Bet H. ' Brault. ; mascot; . Derereux, second base; -W, finish th mitinr Keoah win ba here Pashek, pitcher.?; Bottom row H. .pondorf, left field; .A. 'Pashek, catcher; N. Demartlnl, center field; I rom, the start; also Mentry, who h i. Sec- rdi nnced to the front rank very rapidly attly. Xfo Ehortag-e of Jockeys. Then there will ' be W. Kelly, A. IWrlKht. Palms, C Sullivan, McRae, Cal ls Imn, McClaln, Leeds, Archibald, Heath ' -rton, T. Sullivan, Howard, Alarle, P. Wilson. W. Buchanan, Gross. Grots, Hunter and, last but not least, Eugene Hlldcbrand, whoss fame as the premier rider of America started at The Mead ow track not so Very; many years ago. The Northern Pacific trains that ar rived from the south Tuesday and Wed nesday and the Pacino Coast steamer that came In from Ban Francisco Thurs day brought hundreds of men that "fol low the races." There was a veritable army of turfmen, owners and trainers, , txKikmakers and bookmakers' clerks, meri that "figure dope" on 'the homes , and "play 'em from the ground." The various officials who will conduct the Meadows meeting have arrived and re ported for duty. Starter Arthur Mo Knlffht has . been here for over a week and has set up bis barriers in their giroper places. . , (, . v rorty-lflne la Opening Stake. . Many followers of the turf spent yes terday at the track, trying to get a line on some of the ponies - which will run In the opening handicap. There are 49 horses nominated for the opening stake event, but it is not thought that the field will number more than 10 or 12. . t. Local turfmen look for Entre Nous, Kat licit.' Iiefitnut, to be in at the Jinifih, - rti'in) wiil he well backed li) the b. .,-.'. All .. ii ' 'l Collector ,Jes sup currier-!' w.i km, it Is expected that this hnrne will ba at close odds, 7Ht performunces looking good ,to the dfipesters., ' ' ' The local. track bflnr concedd to bs at leant one second faster than Oakland. It will be Interesting to see how the ponies go in the first races. i N. Babler, third base. RALPH ROSE ONCE MORE SHOOTS ACROSS THE ATHLETIC HORIZON ,' ' (Journal SpecUl Service.) ' '? Healdsburg, CaL, June ; ?9.Ralpl) Rose, the Healdsburg giant, who baa at tained more newspaper notoriety throughout the world than any other living track athlete. Is back home again. After the - earthquake his slight, dwarf-like physique of feet 6 trans planted Itself to the debris plies of Ban Francisco, where he became connected With a title quieting law firm. . But little Kalph came . home again. He is at present driving a pick and shovel on' Fitch mountain, near this city. He claims he is building a road at his father's summer resort, which Is known as Camp Rose, whereupon he will display a pair of blistered mitts to show be haa been dolnr something:. - According to the latest reports from the mountain the road is still there; no one has taken It and In the meantime Kalph is out Juggling with world's rec ords, toastng the 1) and 16-pound pill better than ever. - Whenever anyone says Hoke Is all In," or "Jack is a was been,' " tell them to get a new dope sheet The midget S laced the 12-pound shot the marvelous lstance of 61 feet g inches while prac ticing last week. Which will not be his limit If he continues to care for himself as at present Kose may try out for th team to rep resent California at the Jamestown ex position, and should he decide to do so Coe may find the Healdsburg lad, too big a dose for. one sitting. . ' ' SP0RW10 VOTES . Local and Otherwise. ' iYEBY CLOSE.CQXTEST'. m bankebs'JjEague ' ' ' - ; . -.. -i. i . - " United States Nationals Win From .;' First. Nationals After ': Ten Innings. BANKERS LEAGUE STAi.DINO. ' ? Won. Lost P. C. First National .....',. 6 8 .625 1'. a National .......... 4 .571 Consolidated rinnks .....6 4 . .56A liurcliants National .... I .ZbO One of the best games in the Bankers' league this season was played Thursday (between the First National bank and the United States National. The game re flated In a victory for the United States national ty a score or 1 to o. The winning run was made In the first lialf of the tenth inning. Both pitchers were in fine form and It was a pitchers' tattle from beginning to end. Hon'. s were evenly divided between Cass Camp bell of the First Nationals and loung f the , United States Nationals. The core: ; .'..- ..-; '., .. . : .-. ' UNITED STATES NATIONAL. :" , AB. R. H. PO. A. E. jTartman. 5b ...... 4 1 0 0 J , 1 TJnger. If ....'..!...,, 4 0 "1 0 0 V 0 Catterlln, o .......... 5 0 l.K 10 Jyevia, ss t ;0 0- lf 1' 1 i;arpenter, cr 4 s0 110 Bruening, 2b ........ 0 0 3 4 Young, p ............ 4 0 0 iO Pchmeer, rf ......... 8 0 0 0 0 Powell., lb .......... 4 0 0 10 ' 0 Maris, rf 1. 0 ' 0 0 0 Tha Charleston jackies and the Mult nomah -.club "hiisebaU bine; cross bats on Multnomah' diamond, 'this -afternoon at s o'clock. V f ?vU; 'f:' : iThe Bohemians and Brewers of. the Trl-City league play ball thia afternoon at the" Coast ledgue grounds 3:30. : Tim finals- in the annual Ladd' tennis tournament will . be played this after? noon : at the Multnomah I club ' at K o'clock. Northrop and Ewlng, two of the best men In the tournament, will oppose each other for the -best three sets in five. Northrop will give a small nanaiuap. , ,. B " Karl H. Behr, a member of the Amer ican tennis team which went to England to compete tor the Dwight F. Davis in. ternatlonal trophy, was defeated yester day In the all-England championship tourney. Norman m. arooKs, an Aus tralian, defeated the American in five hot sets 6-4, 6-4, 2-s. 8-6, 6-1. The In. ternationai tournament wui DeKin in two weeks. .- ; . ;v- "Walter Johnson., of Welser. - the star pitcher of the Idaho State league, has oeen signed Dv tne wasnington-jvmeri' can club. He will leave for the east at and Willett. and St liOuls' haa Howell and Morgan. , ' ; . "By another year there may be twice as many, and it would be no surprise to see all the rltchers within a few years using this delivery, which Injures the game; Now Is the time to act. Let the league Instruct its umpires -to call a ball every time a pitcher uses saliva, and delivery t will be killed In short order.' Then w will see a stop put to star pitchers being made of twiners .who have nothing but plenty of moisture.' , EASTERN LEAGUE NOTES. - KINSELLA LOSES FOR pon 'it ... . . . ' . - - When Oakland v Gets Lead Pitcher Sulks and Throws . Away the Game ;. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. ' Oakland 5, Portland 2. ' Los Angeles 8, San Francisco J. 1 ( Every package of GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES Is VERY HEAVY. Ask your grocer, to proye to you that you get full wei-ht. GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES is the grain coffee. Do not say that GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES tastes like other cereal coffees, because it does taste like 45-cent coffee", if made right and not too strong. (Remember, please, that water is cheap m Oregon.) ''-'.' ';. ' . , " ."',',",''' IT TAKES ONLY FIVE MINUTES TO BOIL THIS PURE, RICH, NUTRITIOUS, SYSTEM-BUILDING AMERICAN COFFEE. V ' ; Golden Grain 4Grcnnl23 Ccn D2 UcO in AH Op-fo-; . Mz Grccery Clcres in G12 Uniud Sfclas and . Cancfla, an(! A!:o in C12 FoIIoiving Cillss : - IN WOODBURN, OR. (Railroad Center.) 1 J. A. Austin. . , Becbe & Whitman. . Haskell &Colvin. - IN STAYTON, OR. (Woolen Miil, Flour " Mill,' SawmilL) Fred Rock Mercantile Co. -"Ingraham Jros. & Co. C. & J. Gehlen. ' W. A. Wright' ' ' Kerber & Klecker. ' ' G. p. Trotter. " IN MOUNT ANGEL, OR. (A Beautiful City.) EbnerBros. J.' W. Ebner. IN LEBANON, OR. ($15,000 Payroll Per Month, -...Factory Center, Paper w MilLEtc.) ' ' Millsap & Son. G..T. Cotton. Bach & BuhL ' George L, Allen. Ingraham Bros. & Co. , IN CORVALLIS, OR. (Has the Agricultural Col , lege o( Our State.) E. B. Horning. -Victor P. Moses. ' 1 A. Hodes. IN SILVERTON, OR. . (Hops and Lumber Center.) George Cusitcr. . .... Julius' Aim. ' i ..Thompson & Dullumr B. R. Bentson. IN ALBANY, OR. . (Railroad and Distributing' Center.) Owen Beam Co. W. A. Eastburn. S. E. Young & Son. C E, Fox. . W. I. Christy. Ellis & Son., 1.M '-. - R. L. Taylor. Thatcher' & "Johnson. V".. o- , -, v J Any out-of-town grocer desiring a full-sized package can get one free of charge by writing 'J name and address on letter-head and mailing the same to Golden Grain Granules Sales Head quarters, 12 Front street,' Portland,' Oregon. , ''.,':-''y V , '; : -l: v -- ' Allen h Lcwis Lsro Co., fllzscn, Elirmnn & Co, UcdhMs fi; Co. 2ndWcdhm fi Grocers In Orcoon , The New, York, Giants won 11 games In a row and then lost II of the, next 17. TVi a Ibiii anan tst4 a a a nrs m 4 s hava kaan ' m r i iVT IJllI H. n rood' thin for Tlube' WaWelLV After Carson, lb . 4 being reinstated he made A record of 88 J gohimnff, m 8 STANDING OB THE CLUBS. , ; ., . . -Won. Lost P.C Los Angeles- ........ .43 81 Oakland ............... .43 87 San Francisco ......... .41 38 Portland ............. .14 46 .861 ' . . 1 flodrasl Special Ssrvire.) v , San Francisco, June, Kinsella showed the white feather yesterday, and when the Commuters were but one run la the lead he became sulky, made two costly errors and allowed a bunch of hits. . The result was ; another victory foj Oakland;. The official Hcore: PORTLAND, , , ' .'" i AB. R. IB. PO. A. E. IkttCBCT, II V 4 Mott, 8b ; 0 Casey, 2b ........... 4 0 McCredie," rf 4 1 Donahue, cf ......... 4 0 Moore, o ............ 4 m ' TT ' T Hrt'''-T7T:';:i-:i':!';''!'"n Tl fT rm ri ' ! ,;" ';S BY A. VVELLMAN . p Totals'...; .1" 0 1 1 .0 0 0' 0 0 4' 34 17 : 4 82 I OAKLAND. , , ( ., AB. R. IB, PO. A. E. 4 10 10 0 I I Eagan, ss 11SS, c ,..,...... Bigbee, lb ., Haley. 2b Devereaux, Sb ....... Wright, P ........... 1 4 3 S 12 2 0 0 ths conclusion of Which ends July 14. the. Idaho season, . Totals .............85 18 SO 0 3 . FIRST NATIONAL. - ' ii- 'i- AB. R. H. PO.:A.E. nennetl, c 4 0 0 16 3 Kerrigan, rr X v. 4 Campbell, p ......... 3 Osburn, cr .......... 4 Jones, lb 3 Stevens. 2b .......... 4 Jviaglnnus, 3b 4 J)eMarr, ss ........ , 4 Prmandy, If ' V 0 0 0 0 0 13 0,1 0? 0 0 0 0 1 Totals ....... ....V34 0 0 SO 8 SCORE BY INNINGS. : . V. S. National.,. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Hits ...0 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 1-- IFirst National ..0 00 000000 00 juiis ........u vvveuguu 11 , SUMMARY. ' f Bases on- balls Off Young I, if C ampbell s. iert on oases U. S. 7 First 16. Wild pitch Young.' First base on errors U. S. 3, First 1. - Struck out By Campbell 17, by Young 13. Um pire Rankin. Time of game One hour ana s minutes. Preferred Stock Canned Goods. A1ln TyewiH" Rest Rrand. IKXBB ABB HV ' people who know how to take' care of themselves ths majority do not. The liver is a most important 'organ In the oay. nerpine win seep u in condition. v. u, eimpains, aids, Texas, writes "I have used Herbine ror Chills and F-ver and find It the best medicine I ever used. - 1 would not be without It It is as good for children as it is for frown-up . peopje, ana i recommend, it t Is fine for L Orlpje. Sold by ail oruirpisip. t, i ' ...4.... TEA Sell as your customer' likes to buv. That's how to do busi ness, in tea or anything lea ' ' tror rrtuTss yr noser if yes SobI j'l I ifejraj - The Beavers seem to have taken an other slump in their playing. Since go ing south they have, won one game and lost tftree. According to reports, two of those three ' aames ' were . sbout the poorest that have ever been played in tne coast league, . - ' Here are two paragraphs which tell what the baseball writer of the San Francisco Chronicle . thinks of MCCre die's "comlna' nlavers: "McCredie savs that Atherton is com lng to play first base for him. At last accounts Atherton was in the Tii-State league and intended remaining there." "Htaton hsas not nut In an abearance and . some of the Portland players said I front as a nltnhlnar wnminr. "Ruh" 9.v yesterday that they . did not expect heller of the Atlanta team Is maklnr South- strikeouts, In four games. ... i Unless the second division teams tske a brace, the American .league race wiu become as one-sided as the National. linn. Km tt WAIv. m hAnn. nr 31.000 If Baltimore wins the Eastern f,""lO-.. " league pennant The Orioles will hsve van a. tren. cr to travel raster tnan tnevve oeen oo ni f""-11"" " .,..,. lor jacit to get tne casn. . , Where would tno Fittsmirg team land without the services of Honue Wagnerf The great Dutchman constitutes about one third of the Dlayin strenatb of the Plrstes. . .,'.,... . . . , The New York Americans have been a blsr disappointment to the Gothrxr fans this season. For the great bunch or nun players mat tney are, tne High landers certainly have made a - poor snowing. 1 . in JLiennardt and Thieiman tne cieve land club has two great . youngster Seldom do young pitchers' show such speed during their first yeaf in major league company. ; ' ; with a mtcner striking out 40 men in two days, a is-inning tie game and a 28-innlna same. Boston schnolbovs ars causing more or a sensational than sev eral jHost-n major leaaue teams. it iooks iiKe a cinch ror the cnicaro Cubs In the National end the Chicago White Sox and ths Cleveland tem to light it out in the American leaate. Iiurhev Jenninas la maklnar the De troit team Way oaiL K is the same old bunch of Tigers, but they look 60. per cent stronger .. . Tne urooKim team was roinr at s f reat pace until they hit Pittsburg, and hen, , Chicago. Both the Pirates and uuos put a Daa crimD in ths Dodaers. Anotner -iuDe- is rast comma to tnejaay. witn xa uranoe, .Thursday with Union. On the sixth and seventh the Totals ..V..:.;is.VJ.89 5 11 27 11 ' 2 SCORE BY INNINGS. - ' Portland ,.,,....0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1- 2 Hits ..........0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 4 Oakland .........1 1 0 0 0 J 0 1 6 lilts ........ ...1 2 0 118 11 11 SUMMARY. Three-base hit McCredie. Two-bass hit Van Haltren. Sacrifioa hits Van Haltren. Heitmuller, Bigbee. -First base on called balls Off Klnsella 8, - off Wright 8. Struck out By Kinsolla 2. by Wright 4. Hit by, pitched ball . Eagan. Double blay jJonahun to MotL Passed ball Bliss., Wild pitch Kln sella. Stolen bases McCredie, Eagan, Biabee. Time of came On hour mil 80, minutes. Umpire Derrick. s '. Cov Games Next Week. ' V . ' (Special Dbpateh' t Tbe Journal.) La Grande. Or.. June "39. Th Cmm basebaU team, will, beginning Tuesday, July is. -, rlav each dav on thn h grounds, Tuesday with Perry, Wednes- ern league batsmen break their backs at tbe present time, and will no doubt be a major leaguer next season. v. - The rumor that Dan McOann was tn draw the pink slip seems to have been a false alarm. Daniel is plavlng nice ball and will most likely stick with , the uiants..." .(" . " a Several of the heavy stickers of last year have failed to reach the ,800 class this season.; team Will . games. would show. . They think that Staton did not care for the scenery on the coast, and that when he returned home it was to remain mere. The latest announcement to set ath letic buzz mills sroine is that Tom Klely. the big Irish athlete, who won ths all around championship , of the world In 1904 and 1906, will compete for this year s honors at tbe Jamestown exposi uon on jujy . , Manager McCIoskey of the St. Louis Nationals is said to have paid 32,250 for Flrat-Hajseman Burnett of the Tacoma team of tbe Northwest, league, An endurance contest which haa never P?w riv their fourth straight drub- game postponed. Deen equaled in tms country ror ais- tanoe to be traveled and difficulties to be conquered Is undoubtedly the one planned by the Los Angeles Motor-Cycle club for June SO. The route . will be from San Francisco to Los Angeles and return, which accounta for more than 1.000 : miles. ; with . several mountain) ' AU the Milton warehouses are1 fnlprt chains thrown In. ' A pilot will go ahead f with people .packing, cherries and other oi tne contestants, ana anv riaer wnoirruita visit Baker , City for two Northwest League. 1 Vancouver 3, Tacoma 4. '-'..':' Butte 2, Aberdeen 0. ' , SeatUe I, Spokane 0. ' ' 'Peroentaces-v-Ahardeen .691 Tinnm. i .i, DDUKane .ooo, oeattie .olo, jUutte .sis. Vancouver ,ibi. a Angels Win Another. . , , . , ' (Jrnirnal gpeela flerv1ee.t .. I Los Anaeles. June 29. A hllnch of 1 ' .At PhiliuUlnhln .Naw : Vnrlr rhii hits in one inning put Los Angeles far idelnhla 2. v ' ,. n the lead yesterday. The Seals have At Cincinnati St Louls-Clnrlnnafi I bing this .. week. . Score: -.. Los Angeles ...,..,.,4,,;.,.,, 9 13 ,31 1 Ban Francisco ................ z 10 1 Batteries Nagle and Hoaan. , Willis 1 ana street, k umpire I'errme, . Percentages Chicago .770, Cincinnati .441, Boston 828, St Louis .270.. .448, New York ?hia , .650, Brooklyn "Those are the worst symptoms of weakness," said Dr. Soakem, after I told him of my condition.', - I had com to his office hoping to get something- that would relieve me of the' suffering which took all pleasure out of my life. My back was weak and painful; my head ached j I was nervous, and had no energy or ambition. Tho loss of power was sapping my vitality, and I knew that I was. getting worse every day. ' -i Here is some medicine that will fix you up, - said Dr. Soakem. "This stimulant will give you energf and take away that tired, debilitated feeling of which you complain. The other Is for your nerves; H'wlll stupefy them so you can't feel any. pain. . '..'..,.. 1 "You will find directions on the bottles, and after you have used aU the medicines you -can have the bottles refilled at, the drug store.' .... r ' e .-, Needless to say, X made many trips to the drug store getting those bottles ' refilled. But the medicine "fixed me up" all right The first thing It did was to put my stomach out of gear and my. food wouldn't di gest properly. Even - the smell of the dope was nauseating and the horrible taste It left In my mouth was worse than most any pain. , . t , . The stimulant gave me energy for a while, but after I bad takn it for a few days' I had to double the dose to get the . same effect, and it soon failed . to do even that The . nerve medicine relieved all pain for a time, but like the stimulant It too, lost Its power. I found t myself growing more nervous each day, and ; every dose called for another, as the pain came back each time. .-' X had become disgusted with drugs and was determined to try something eiss oeiore 1 gave up. While reading a paper one day I came upon an adver tisement of a doctor who cures by electricity Nature's way. . This was Dr. Hall of San Francisco, j I wrote for his free book explaining his methods and treatment . - This book is one of the most Interesting works I have ever read, and deals with human Ills In a sensible way. It is written in plain language and the Information It con tains is wortn a great aeai 10 any suiierer. found only, too willing to give me all sired. ' Dr. Hall showed me letters of praise from all classes of people, whom he rtad cured' witn his itaectro-vigor,, some were from men I had known for years. One read as fol lows: ., . - "When I- called at your office I was In a broken-down, debilitated condition, with no ambition , for work or any thing. ' "After two months' us of your Eleotro-Vigor I have regained my lost power, and am feeling strong and well -X spent hundreds of dollars on doctors and drugs. with out getting any help, and was nothing but a physical wreck when X began your treatment 1 . -.'jy. . Now X am strong; my kidneys give me no trouble; -the pain has left my back, and my food digests properly.1 O. M.' COLLINS. " Sprague, Wash. . - - . " " m I '"f f - ' ,1" ElectroW'lgor-cured me of stomach trouble and rheu matism of several years' standing, "and, V suffer. no mors pains about nty heart 1 , ' - , . t, I thank you for your kindness and attention to me. 323 EL St, SanU Rosa, Cal. , .O. W WILLIAMS. , . r. X used Electro-Vigor -.Just' thirty days, and followed . Dr. ' Hall's rules closely for diet and exercise, when my strength' re turned and X found myself free from all pain , and weakness. My , nerves grew stronger and my" power Increased from . th first- day under th strengthen lng. ' Invigorating Influence of electricity. I want to say right here that Dr. Hall's appliance Is not to b confounded with electrlo belts. It Is entirely . different. It la a body battery of dry cells and makes Its own power continuously.' It never has to be charged, . The current enters , the nerves In mild, soothing stream. It - does not ' shock and never burns or jblls- ' ters.' : Electro-Vigor Is. worn at night while you leepr and th " use of It does not interfere with ; work or business. . Got It Fr8 After reading bis book I called unon Dr, Hall, whom I tn miormauon as- o? trAatmnTit . hAfl . Ann, tnr trie. "288 San Carlos Ave., San Jose, Cal." . 625 Pittahura- .571 "phnkinhi. ssn again. I would not take a thousand dollars for what your I would advise all sufferers to call or send for Dr. Hall's free 100-pas-e ' book, which explains his treatment and his J methods. This book is illustrated with pictures of fully developed men and women, showing how Electro-Vigor is applied., It tells In plain language many things' you want to know and contains a lot of good, wholesome advice for men. jr. nun win menu tins dwh, in pia.in wrapper, cictseir -A seale; and prepaid, free, if you will mail him thia coupejr I Cut It out now... - Hv I Dr. S. A. Hall. 1129 Fillmore St, San Francisco. " , i , 1 S. A. MALL, LI i). 1439 Fillmore Street SAM FRANCISCO , Please send me. nrenald. vour free 100-naa-a IlltiHtTatait book. ' . . ' , . . . 8-29-7 NAME ADDRESS American Leane. passes him will either be fined br dis qualified.. Notwithstanding the distance ana tne naro wora involved, it is planned to make the contest as much of a pleasure trip as possiDie, so 11 is proo- able that the maximum distance for a I day's ride will be placed at 125 miles. The run will be made under ,F. A, M. aanction and rules. - - - J COCKEOACnES At Detroit Detroit 8. -Cleveland 0, 1 At Boston Boston 4, Philadelphia 8. At New York Waahlnaton 16. New York E. At St Louis--Chlcago 8, St. Louis 2 . Percontares Chlcaao . 644. Cleveland ion ., 01. xxiuis 408 ton Washington .S27.r . .867. -rex". Rickara. or ooidfieid. Nevada. who is well known as a promoter , of sporting events, has recently become a motor enthusiast. The roads in the vl ckiityc of . Ooldfield are particularly rough on automobiles, and as Blckard believes in the strenuous life he has purchased a 40-horsepower Acme car. I aeciaea to pay my good casn ror this machine.'' said Rickard. "because It is not. built with' a tin ana ne and a papier-mache transmission,: nor wooden spnnas. ana as a cneap car would stand no show out here at all. I cluneed on quality." ; Fielder Jones wants the "sDitbali" aDoiisneo. tie says: 'Two vears aeo when I first made tnv kick against the 'spltball,' Chesttro and Howell were practically the only 'epjt ball' pitchers.. Now. in the American league, Chicago has Walsh and Bml.n lleveiana has Xaty to OH Bid of The rests With ''.- Stearns' ZleetHo Paste. Put Stearns' Electrlo Rat anA Rnnrh Paste in sinks and on the shelves, and in tne morning you can sweep up a pan. f ul of dead roaches. ' . ,; , r . This remarkable' exterminator Is the only one on the market where . your money is retumea 11 11 , rails to give satisfaction. Much better . than now. ders,, ss it does not blow away; also giiaranteed to Ull on: rata., mice and otner vermin. - ; Insist upon getting Stearns'-Electric Rat and Roach Paste. It Is the only FIKST WEDDIKG IN , TOWN, OF P0TLATCH (goeclal Potlktch. Phpatck to The Jonnul.) . ' Idaho, -June 29. The first marriage ceremony at the new town of f otiatch took place here yesterday. The contracting parties were Miss Ida Kehl Bsdly IQzed Vp. . Abraham Brown of Wlnterton, N. Y ; he had a - very remarkable eXDerlence nsrutateitw sold driving "Actors got badly" mixed u fatVTilcfT'Sf'Soo W. hr disease: two rats and mice out of doors to die. and completely ridding the house ;of cock roaches, water ' bugs, bed bugs, and other vermin. i Be sure to ' get Stearns' Paste, the only "Moneyback vermin de stroyer.;.-... .;' :v .; .yf. .::;:,!.. Stesma'-' Electric Paste is i si called It' kidney t trouble;? the fourth blood poison.-and the fifth stomach and liver -trouble: but none of them heloed me, so my wife advised trying Electrlo Bitters, which are restoring me to per fect health. Onn hottl did ma mnr sold by good than all the Ave doctors pre. Llebhardt. Berger and I druggists oa. sent prepaid on receipt of scribed." Guaranteed for blood poison' lphia has Dygert; New) price. 2 oz. box 25c, 16 os, box 31.00. weakness and all stomach, liver and d Brockett; Boston haa 1 Steams' Electrlo Paste Co., fiuftaJoL. N. 1 kidney -complaint by Red Cross Phar- Rhoades;. Philadel York has Orth and .Winter ad Pruitt; Detroit has ilulUa Y. iformerljf Chicago, 111).1 and William ' B. Bowe, a prominent i young lawyer of Wisconsin. The bride lis the daughter of J. B. Kehl. one o i the directors of the Potlatch Lumber i company. The ceremony was per- i formed by Rev. Mr. Scafe In the parlors of ths Hotel Potlatch. The wedding was of more than usual Interest on ac count of the prominence , of the bride land, groom, and also - because -. of the fact that .It was th first 4 marriage ceremony to take place in a-town of ,VVU VU)1. - 1 .... ,, PILGEIMS AT B03IE ; - FOR BIG CELEBRATION . Rome, June 29. 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