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THE OREGON DAILY , JOURNAL PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, JULY ' 8, 1907. to certify to tha supreme oourt tha mat ter of tha condemnation proceedings of 3 tha Portland A Seattle Railroad com pany In which tha court granted tha north bank road tha right to condemn tha boom comnanv'a around. Attorney Shepara of Portland cams to- Olympla to secure the writ, which ia Jnaae re turnable October 14 next Tha members of tha supreme court am now on their 17 Of7 USE v " . ,. ,v: ,.t h,..-.4 .. i DAY USX ' ' . ' . i ' .. ' . . , ' l ' , ... r ; : 1 1 , . niTniirn padnlg ' mi.nrii iiiiiiui ii m I I II II Lll aVl 1 I mm - I -- III GREAT Holds the Beavers Down to Three Hits and No Euns Groom Is Easy Mark. TESTEWUr RESULTS. Las Angeles 5, Portland 0. San rranolaoo 4-7, Oakland 1-1. STANDING OF THB CLUBS. Won. Lost. P. C Los Angeles 47 SI .S7f San Franciaoo. ...... 44 41 .417 Oakland 47 it .811 Portland II .10 Oosraal Special ferries.) Angeles. July I. Pitcher Carnes terday and Hon but Carson and Atber ton bit blm safe, Caraon doing tha trick twice. Tha Angela landad heavily on Groom, llnlna- out 10 hits, four of them being fpr more than two baaaa. Though the score of t to 0 looka one-aided. It waa a beautiful exhibition of tha na tional game from atart to flntah. Cra- vath ahona bright at Individual work, lining out two singles and a double, three atolan baaea, five putouta and one aaalat. The Offlolal Score. LOS ANGELES. A.B. R H. O. A Bernard, cf. Eina, lr Brashear. 2b, Dillon, lb...,. Cravath. rf Delmaa, aa Smith, lb. , Eager, c. ., Carnea, p.. Total 10 I 10 17 II PORTLAND. A.B.R.H. Baasey, If. . . Mott. Ib Donahue, e. . MoCredle, rf. Atherton, 2b. Caraon, lb... Scblmpff, aa. Wallace, cf.. Oroora, p.... ii n o. 2 2 2 0 10 2 Totals 29 0 I 24 16 RUNS AND HITS BT INNINGS. Loe Angeles..... 01111100 5 Hlte 11111200 10 Portland 00000000 0 0 Hlta 0102000002 8UMMART. Errors Dillon. McCredle. Stolen baaea Delmaa, Cravath (I). Three-baee hit Dillon. Two-baae hlta Delmaa, Ellis, Cravath. Sacrifice hlta Delmaa. Left on baaea Loa Angelea 4, Portland 4. Struck out By Groom I, by carnea 4. Baaea on ball a Off Carnea I, off Groom 2 Wild pitch Groom. Flret baae on errora Loa Angelea 1. Portland 1. Time of game 1:10. Umpire Perrine. . SEALS CAPTURE TWO FE0M COMMUTERS (JeSraal Speelat Sendee.) San Francleco. July 3. The Seals thri in a double header rrom tne nnmmutera here yesterday. Eagan l n BIG JIM JEFFRIES BELIEVES TOMMY BURNS CAN: BEAT HIM Nothing could be mora, funny to frtanda of Jim Jeffrlea than that be bellevea Tommy Burna can beat him If ever they are to meet. Thoaa that know tha Inner heart of the big fellow, how ever, aay that thle la so. It wlU ralae a big grin on tha face of tha fight fan when fhla la mentioned. They will not believe that the Burkanker takee him. aelf ao obeaply. Nevertheless, hie croniea aay It la true, aa alao la their allegation that Jim never entered the ring for a conteat without believing thai ha waa about to get tha licking of bia life. Thla accounts for Jeffrlea' marvel oua training atunta, hla long prepara tiona, and alao for the fact, perhaps, that ha haa completely fooled ao many great and clever opponenta. Jim a heart la ao fala- that ha can sea-nothing but other men's merlta and powera, and hla own Weakness and fallings. It ia thla bumble way ox tooning i himself that entltlea Jim Jerries to some consideration aa a man with the real germa of greatness within hla physical and mental make-up. He la bors with his fears. Ha haa known what It ia to ibe afraid . even of some of tha opponenta ha has badly beaten. It is aaid that when Jeffrlea aaw Jaok Johnson hand hla brother a terri ble beating, Jeff made up Ma mind never to meet tha colored champion. ' In private life Jeff has a hobby that la little known to tha general sport ing world. Tha - former champion be llevea that tha future of Amerloa aa the greatest civilisation tha world has ever seen can only be assured by the teaching of natural purity to tha ris ing generations. In pursuit of thta fine belief be has attended meetings held In various centers throughout the states for the promotion of purity and moral cleanliness among tha young, and la In personal touch with tha prominent people who have so ably organised and carried on thla necessary and glorious work. ' This iner view of tha Inside char acter of Jim Jeffrlea, If true, gives a new idea of tha big fellow. VEGETARIAN THEORIES TURNED TOPSY-TURVY Alfred Shrnbb, Greatest Distance Bonner In World, Eats Meat Regularlr. hit ltcher . mn In tha afternoon and Henley got a borne in the morning. The "Clornlng game R. H. BJ. Oakland J San Francisco .......4 " Batteries Randolph and Bliss; Hen ley and Street. Afternoon game ,71 Oakland J J Omw Ci-aMi.l.rn 7 IS 1 Batteries Reldy and Daahwood; Jones and Street. FRAKES GKAT INDIANS Wallop Woodburn'a Three Pitchers for Thirteen Bona, Woodburn. July 8. The Woodburn ball team waa badly beaten here yester day by the Frakea, the acore being 13 to 6. The Frakes brought their batting ava itATisT an a waiioned everything: that Woodburn'a three pitchera had to offer to all comers of the lot. Tha largest crowd ever on the grounds witneased the conteat President C. A. Whltmore and wife were lntereated apectatora of the Runs and nits v; game. Frakea by innings: ..00040 aw 2 0 I IS Hie 0 Q 1 44 4 4 o l in Woodburn 0 S 0 p 0 p l o l- t Hlta 0 10 0 110 117 The batteries were: Frakea, Pander and Autome; Woodburn, Concannon, Po- land, King and Huddlaaton. Northwest League. Spokane 8, Butte 1. , Seattle 2, Taooma 1. Aberdeen s. Vancouver . Percentages Aberdeen. .441: Tacoma, Uj Seattle. .4711 Spokane, .614; Butte, iuHr Vancouver, .114. American League. At Chicago Chicago 4. Philadelphia o, At St. Loula StTLoula , Waahtng- Percentages-hloago. .657 ; darsland. .629; Philadelphia. .584: Detroit .671; New York. .442; St Loula, ,S1 Boston. .872; Waahington, 74. .n i in- in i 1 : Lane-Davis Game, The Laue-Davls Branch 2 Juniors won their fourteenth atraight game yea terday by defeating ' tha Laue-Davls Branch 2 nine by tha score of 7 to 4. The feature of the game was tha. high s-ras In the outfield. When tha ball would roll to the field It oould not ba found. From thta resulted moat of the scores made by tha Branch I nine. Mud and Shaver were tha batteries for tha losers. Stoops and Dowllng for tha win ners. :. Cheapest accident , Insurance Dr. 1 nomas'- Eclactrio OIL Stops tha pain and heals tba wound. All druggists aell it. ' .. - : (Joarnal special Rerriee.) New York, July g. Alfred Shrubb, the world's champion dletanoe runner, haa dropped t bomb In the mldat of Yale'a flesh-abstainers. Tha fleet and untlr-lne- Enclishman haa aaploded all their thaorlea about fvegetarlaniem. being ea tentlal to endurance teeta. a..,kK moat three times a day. Juat before Shrubb arrived in New York Professor Irving isner oi u article in the Yale Medical Journal on The Influence or riesn-n.auns on durance." It was a strong argument for flesh-abstinence, and told of tests made at New Haven. Endurance tests were made on y persons, reprenim two contrasted types atnieies Hccua tomed to a full flesh dietary and ath letes accustomed to a non-flesh dietary. There was a group also Including and ontary Dersons accustomed to a low- proteid and non-flesh dietary. Tne experiment pruvou inai m iiu flesh eaters had far greater endurance than those who are accustomed to the ordinary American diet. In the absenoe of any exact mechanical method of measuring endurance, three simple en durance tests were employed nrsi. holritn the arms norisomauy as ions: iiosslble: second, deep knee-bending; third, leg-raising, with the subject lying on hla back. Only 2 of the 16 flesh-eaters succeeded In holding their arms out over a Quarter of an hour, whereaa, 22 of tha 12 abstainers surpassed mai limit None of tha flesh-eaters reached half an hour, but it out or tne sz d stalners exceeded that limit Of these, nine exceeded an hour, four exceeded two hours, and one exceeded three houra. In the other testa the flesh eatera were defeated In about tha same proportion. Then came Shrubb. This little runner has been the marvel of the athletic world. There seems to be no limit to bis endurance. -In faot be i the ftnent example of endurance In tha world. It Is doubtful If Longboat could keep up to Bhrubb'a pace, and Longboat is not an abstainer. Shrubb was asked what he ata when In training. "Well," Bald he, "1 eat egga and a chop for breakfast About noon I have a mutton dinner, and for aupper I usually eat fish." Shrubb haa covered 10 miles in abouj tha time It takes a New York subway train to run from the battery to Kingskridge. PIGEONS RACE FI$)M SAIEM TO PORTLAND MTHERS0N WINNER ' OF DUP0NT TROPHY Captures Handicap Prize for Third Time Date of Big Open Shoot Set. TRI-CITY GAMES rtirannuT Tigers, Trunkmakers, 3111- liners and Bohemians Are the Lucky Clubs. MANY REVERSALS IN PERCENTAGE COLUMN summer vacation. PAL0USE BOY DROWNS IN K00TENAY RIVER Frakes and Indians Change Place Once More Kelso Tigers Pass St. Johns Apostles and Trunks Doost Themselves Out of Cellar. The handsome Dupont trophy which has bean contested for In a handicap tournament extending over several weeks at tha Multnomah Rod and Gun clup traps, was won yesterday for the tnira time Dy Mcrneraon wno win now retain it permanently. McPhereon alao won the 76 per cent ahooters' medal. Harry Ellis waa high gun with It blrda broken, Culllaon was second with 4 and Jack 8mlth third with 92. July -1 has been set for tha club'a open tour nament Yesterday a acorea: 8.A. Broke, Harry Elite 100 Culllaon 100 Jack Smith 100 ....lis 100 McPhereon 100 Abraham 100 Caldwell ... 100 F. E. Shangle .... 100 Wagoner BO higalna 60 Borders 76 i . M. Shangle 100 Klernan 76 Lipman 75 W. K. Shangle 26 (4 94 92 V 17 2 80 22 28 67 74 61 61 18 P.C. .96 .14 .92 .91 .87 .87 48 .80 .74 .76 .74 .74 .68 .68 .68 TRUNKS DEFEAT BREWERS Pitching of Harnhart Reverses Posi tions of Tall-End Teams. In a well played game at St Johna yesterday the Trunk Makers won from the Brewers 6 to 4. The features of the game was th pitching of Barnhart, tha big twirler from Vancouver. Barnhart struck out 16 men and allowed only two hits. The score: P. TRUNK MAKERS. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Locke, lb 4 Jameson, o 4 Van Nortwlck, If .... 2 Day, 8b 8 Robldcaux. lb 3 fichocklry, S3 4 Price, cf 4 Coyle, rf 4 Barnhart, p I t til YESTERDAY'S TRI-CITY RESULTS. At Portland Kelso 11, Bralnarda 10. At. St Johna Trunks 6, Brewers 4. At Woodburn Frakes 12, Woodburn 8. At Astoria Astoria 4, St. Johna 2. Frakea ... Woodburn Kelso St Johna Astoria . . Bralnarda Trunka . . . Brewers . Won. Lost P. C. .. 12 2 .867 ,.12 8 .800 ,.7 4 .G36 ,.10 .626 ,.6 8 .884 ,. 6 10 .338 ,. 3 11 .214 .3 12 .127 In a game replete with errora .the Kelso Tigers yesterday afternoon de feated the Bralnard Cuba at the Vaughn street grounds by a acore of 11 to 10. The game waa witnessed by a crowd of 1,600 people. The official acore: BRAINARDS. A.B. R. IB. PO. Kruger, 2b.... Barrell, cf Kennedy, lb... Turk, aa Lodell, 2b Shea, o Magness, If. , . Tauscher, rf . . . Sutley, p Strait, p A. 2 0 1 2 4 4 0 0 2 6 Totals 86 KELSO. AB. Halbert, 3b 3 Lashfelt, 2b 3 Conrad, lb 6 Miller, c 6 Daggy, cf 8 Hawley. If 4 Hebraden, rf 6 Schaeffer, 2b 4 Hull, p 4 10 8 27 20 10 R. IB. PO. 3 18 0 1 4 1 2 1 0 1 1 9 10 0 4 0 0 0 (Boeelal IMipatcb to The Joanul.) Palousa. Wash.. July 8. Mrs. Laura Olbblns haa received news of the drown ing of ber aon. at Wardner. British Co lumbia, in the Kootenay river. July 3. Tba young man with four oompanlona waa out on the river in a boat repairing a log Doom wnen tne noat capsised in tfta swift stream, xnree or tne ooya as caped but Oibblna and one other mem ber of the party were awept down the stream. The bodies have not been re covered. Oibblna waa 19 yeara old and hod apent tha most of his Ufa in Pa- tousa. When in San Francisco Stay at Hotel Hamlin. 837 Eddy. Fire oroof: 100 rooms, 40 batha; rates 11.60 and up. Kddy-atreet cara at ferry. Xreferred Btook Canned Goods. Allen Lewis' Best Brandy Mexican Mustang Liniment Qoea quickly to the vary core of the dlaaasa and stops the moat deep-aet, eaeruolatlng pains almoat Inatantly. Mexican Mustang Liniment Osrse a vary allaaenJ of Man or Beast that a aood, bona at Liniment oaa aura. Nona better, Noe so good. Next Monday Attempt Will Be Made to. Send Birds 'From Oak land, California. The Oregon Homing club held the first of a aeries of races for young plgeona yesterday. The courae was from Salem, to Portland. H. B. Brown's bird arrived first tha time being 2 houra 46 seconds. E. H. Bauer won aeoond and third places, J. p. Limerick fourth and sixth, and C. C. Stelnell fifth place. The club membera were disap pointed over the time made by the pigeons, aa they have repeatedly bet tered It Next Sunday the young hom ing pigeona will ba let loose at Eugene, to fly home to Portland. .Next Monday members of the Oregon Homing club will aet free a number of plgeona at Oakland. California, with ma nope mat tney wui una tneir way home. The old bird series of races, which waa recently completed, waa a great success. During tha season E. H. Bauer'a bird made tha trip from Cnloo, California, to Portland In 18 houra. Lane County League Game. (Special Diipatcb to Tbe Joaratl.) Eugene. Or.. July 8. In a well played raroa of baseball at Springfield yeater av afternoon between tha Eusena and Springfield teama of tha Lane County league tha Eugene team won by the acore of 8 to 1. The game waa attended by a large crowd of rooters for both teams, a rreat many going from Eugene to witness It The batterlea were For Eugene, Campbell and Weed; tor Spring field. Hurd and King. Hood Blrer Is Beaten. (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) Hood River. Or- July 8. Before a large attendance the Stevenson, Wash ington, ball nine played Hood River a return game yesteroay ana won oy tne oattery ror tiooa ! Slavln: for Ste venson, HI gains and Era rich score of 8 to 3. The 1 River was French; and llgglna aad Ei Little lines in The Journal brine re sults to the advertlsera. Totals 24 6 27 10 2 ' N. P. BREWERS. Hume, 2b 4 1 0 2 2 0 Ray. If Z 1 0 2 0 0 Chapin, cf 3 0 0 0 0 1 Fyre, ss 3 1 1 4 1 1 Helser, lb 4 0.0 10 0 1 Giles, rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 Reiple. 3b 3 0 0 0 6 1 Robinson, p 4 0 0 0 3 0 McBrtde, c 8 1 1 6 3 1 Totals 36 11 11 27 10 6 RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. Kelso 1 0 8 2 2 1 0 1 111 Hits 0 1 2 1 2 1 0 2 211 Bralnards 02012202 010 Hits 1201120108 SUMMARY. Struck out Bv Hull 9. bv Sutler 1. by Streit 6. Bases on balls Off Hull 6. orr Butiey 8, orr Btreit 8. xwo-oase hits Miller. Lodell. Three-base hit Miller. Sacrifice hits Halbert, Lash felt (2). 8chaeffer. Hull. Kennedy. Stolen bases Lashfelt (3), Daggy, Hawley (3), Lodell (2), Tauscher, Shea, Hit by pitched balls Halbert by Sut ley: Magness, Turk, Lodell. Paasnd balls Miller, Shea. Wild pitches Hull, Streit. Balk Hull. Left on bases Bralnarda 10. Kelso 9. Innings pitched By Sutley 4, by Streit 6. Base hits Off Sutley 4, off Streit 6. Time of game z:zo. umpire cneyne. REBUILDERS REPAIRERS DESIGNERS or iu XAxza or AVTOXOBLII. PULLMAN AUTO CAR CO. 68-70-7B-r Worth Blxth It, Oor. Everett. A. D. PERKINS, PRES. Tel. Main 41. "Largest Automobile Repair Fac tory In the West" Totals 30 4 3 24 13 6 RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. Trunks 1 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 04 Hits 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 06 Brewers , ...0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 4 .Hits I... 4) 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 SUMMARY. Struck out: By Barnhart 16; by Bob lnaon 6. Bases on balls: Off Barnhart 2; off Robinson 1. Two-base hits: Schoekley. Three-base hits: Day. Double plays: Jameson to Robldeaux to Jameson. Stolen bases: Prlce2. Coyle 1, McBrtde, Reiple 1, Frya 1, Chapin 1. Hume 3. Hit by pitched ball: Trunk 1; Brewers 2. AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES Tha Oregon City Grays defeated the Concord bail nine at Oregon City yes terday. Tha Graya had a walkover, the final score being 18 to 0. Two thousand people witnessed a ball game at Med ford yesterday. The con testants were amateur teama from Medford and Grants Pass. The former won by a score of 3 to 1 after 14 In nings. e Tha Oregon City woolen mill team defeated tha Laue-Davia Seniors at Ore gon City yesterday, 10 to 2. Next Sun day the victors will play the Northwest Gun Club team at Canemab park. Tha Camas baseball team defeated the Wabash nine of Portland yeaterday, ( to 1. Tha game waa played at Camas. "Vf Tha Stephana ball nine won a double header from the Eaat Eighth atreet Stars Sunday by tha acorea of 4 to 2 and 8 to 8. xney ajso aereaiea me Atoms VIotors 9 to 0. This makes 22 atralght victories for the Stephena boys. W as Tha Laue-Davls Juniors will chal lenge any team In the city under 16 years of age. Call up Eaat 1209. Ten Innings at Astoria. (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) Astoria, -jr.. July 8. Tha fiah can- nera and tha Apostles played a lo-in-nlng game here yesterday, tha home team finally winning by a 4 to 3 score. CX)XFIKMATION OF LAND INSPECTORS (Spatial Dtapatck to Tbe Jooraal.) Olympla, Wash., July 8. Tha state land commlaaion haa formally approved the appointment of state land Inspec tors heretofore made by Land Commis sioner E. W. Roaa. Nearly all of the men have been empleeed in tha office for several montha, but under a new law paased by the last legislature and which went into effect on June 12, the business of the land office is now large ly in tha hands of a new state board, made up of the state land commissioner, the three tax commissioners and the atate fire and forest warden. The list of appointees approved la aa follows: George B. Deering, C. S. Webster, W. H. Kenoyer, D. L. Gillespie, Charles A. Billings, B. H. Huntington, O. H. Gray, Garrett Birkhoff. W. A. Berry, Wade, J. tl. Shaw and A. J. A Ahola. K. BOMB WAITED FOR BOYS TO INVESTIGATE (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) Aberdeen. Wash.. July 8. Two boys. Joe Peltsoh and Leon White, yesterday found a large bomb, wnicn had not rone off when the fireworks were set off on tbe evening of the Fourth and they placed it in a stump, lit the fuse and waited for It to go off. It took ao long .a time for it to become ignited that they want towards the atump to investla-ate. Just aa they had nearly reached It tha bomb went off with great force, shattering the stump and driving MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP haa been used by Million of Mothen i foi 'their Shlldrm wnUe teeUHnf for owr FlflX Years. all Daln. eurea wind oouo. and Ts toe beat remedy for dlarrtwea. TWMTY.FIV CgJTTS A BOTTXJ- TEAlSRlCiS BAKING POWDER t rvTD'firvre' M fm I IHV I ejv v1 UuSrRIGHT'i .IS fl 1 f .1 a i VJ 1 1 faril.HViHrsIl CLOSSETaDEVERS ' porti a Kin nprr'1 Vi , . j WmM aa WOMAN A SPECIALTY warn. a. x cxa . k 4 i The oiy uninasa woman doctor ia thla city. - 8he haa cured many afflicted sufferers. Cured private and female diseases, ale throat and lung troubles) stomach bladder and kidnef and dlseasea of all kinds that tha human fleh is hair to. . Cured by Chinese herbs and roots. Remedies No operations. Honest Examination free. 243 Oaf IV harmless, treatment. at. corner Third. FOR WOMEN ONLY Or. Saadereoe'e Compound Barla and Cotton Boot PUla. The beat and eoly reliable remedy tor DaV LAYKO PERIODS. Core tbe most obstinate caaes la S te 10 dara, lea u ear box. malice ia piaia wrapper. Aodreas Dr. T. i. PIBRCB. 181 first street, peruana. Oraaosv Prl OUR FEE $io In Most Cases WcCureiemi SEE US FIRST AND YOU WILL NOT HAVE SO MANY MEDICAL FEES TO PAY. We are curing more men than any two Spe cialists in Portland. Our small fee enables- us to cure for less money than many self-styled specialists ask for their service. Our advice; to you will be worth much in your case if you reed the services of a skilled, reliable specialist. No Pay Unless Cured If you have a disease or weakness peculiar to men your eondi- tion calls promptly for the best treatment the medical profession affords. We have long studied and thoroughly mastered infirtni- ties of this character. Our business and professional methods are clean. While we are naturally ambitious to cure as many men as possible, yet we want to do so on a fair and square basis, with mutual confidence between physician and patient Our object is not so much to do tbe Work that other doctors can do, but rather, to do that which they cannot do. What we solicit in particular is obstinate cases; cases which have been made worse by all kinds of inferior treatment. The knowledge, skill and experience of years) are at your service. - By the latest and best methods we cure to remain cured, VARI COSE OR KNOTTED VEINS, BLOOD POISON, NERVO VITAL DEBILITY, BLADDER and KIDNEY Troubles, and all associate diseases and weaknesses with their reflex complications. We make no misleading; statements, deceptive or unbusinesslike propositions .to the afflicted, neither do we promise to cure them in a few days, nor offer cheap, worthless treatment in order to secure their patronage. Honest doctors of recognized ability dp not resort to such methods. CONSULTATION FREE AND INVITED Our reputation and work are not a mushroom growth. We have been curing men for 27 years. : Write, if you cannot call. All correspondence strictly confiden tial and all replie's sent in plain envelope. Enclose 2-cent stamp to 5 p. m.; evenings, 7 to 8:30; to insure reply. OFFICE HOURS 9 a. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 12 noon. ST. LOUIS mSaT DISPENSARY COXBTXX IZCOITD aJTD TlafaTTLIi ITKJBII'II, rOBTZUTD, OBJEOOX. BANK AND OFFICE RAILING WIRE AND IRON FENCING Barbed Wire, Wire and Lawn Fencing, Poultry Netting, Etc PORTLAND WIRE AND IRON WORKS Phone Mairi 2000. SECOND AND EVERETT STS.- ma aa ijai i iiai saawaM oa " SDllnters and Dowdar Into the Peltsch boy's face and arms and the upper part of hla body. White waa not only badly Injured but alao rendered partially deaf by the explosion. The boys are In the hospital. TO TEST IMP0KTANT CONDEMNATION CASE (Special Dlspatca te Tbe Joarnal.) Olympla, Wash., July 8. To test the rlgrht of a railway company to condemn the property of a boom company when auch cropertv ia uaed for a public pur- pose, IS -the object of a writ issued by tha supreme oourt on the relation of tha Skamania Boom company directing; tha superior court or tsaamania county tBal(1tslB111laI.aaBaaaaaaBjMaBBBBB IIL.. S.- ...... ,:ri0!.-'f' IIS " .... 1 - - " - , . ' i -i a. Tbe Tale 'yars'lty Ight which woo from Harrard on the .' Thames. June S7. The men are boated as follows: Apchlncloss, bow; Mayer, No. S; . r -,- ...mVot'n'fVi:il't,'VQ,m 1 1 Howe, Nov il Captala Idf, No. T Boulton. stroke; Barksiow, coxswain. MEN'S. MEASES IN UNCOMPLICATED CASES MY FEE IS ONLY you can pay when Cured I Have the Largest Prac tice Because I Invaria bly Fulfill My Promises Success isn't attained at a bound. It is made up of many little triumphs. A large medical practice doesn't await the young physician at the college door. He must prove himself. He must work toward success day after day, doing well each day's tasks. It has always been my rule to promise noth ing that I am not absolutely certain of accom plishing. Realiring that no one physician can successfully undertake to cure all diseases, I entered special courses of study in preparation for my present work. For 16 years I have been proving my ability and building my suc r I have mastered, first the simpler dis eases then tbe serious complex and stubborn ones that others neither cure nor comprehend. I have confined my efforts to diseases of men exclusively and there is no ailment belonging to this class that i cannor mny conquer. I make broad and definite claims. I tell men that I can cure them, even though others have failed. Jealous doctors have charged me with claiming too much. But, I ask, wherein have I failed to fulfill a promise? My prac tice is now fully twice that of any other specialist upon the Pacific coast treating men's diseases. It has grown to these dimensions because I hare a a e . T l I lit ita aftafa1 4 m a fraa aeaa avl made promises ana luinuea tnem. cacn cuic i nocvM.vi 9 . uuiu and a manifestation of skill that has had its part in the making of my suc cess. Each day new cures are completed, and my present growth of prac tice is more rapid than ever oerore. Consultation is free. If you are afflicted, consult me. You can rely uoon what I tell you, and if I accept your case you can rest assured that a complete ana permanent cure wm .uuw k.. om. Taraom, Ths Tiaafltny Specialist. All necessary X-Ray examinations are abso lutely free to patients, ltfy equipment for X-Ray work is the finest and most complete ever pro duced, and equally per fect results are not possi ble with an inferior appa ratus. All medicines are pre pared from standardised drugs In my own private laboratory and are ; sup plied xi patients at actual COaA--visi-i The Dr. Taylor Compaiy ' mxA Morrison SI., Cor. 2nd Portland; Oregon Patients living- out of the etty ana coming to Portland for treatment will be furnished with fine roam res of charite. Check your trunfta 41 rect to 234ft Morrison atret , a. To produce temporary' activity or tna runouona in cases ox so- tailed weakness la a almoia mat ter, but to ' permanently restore atreng-in ana vigor ia a prooiem that out few phyaloiana have solved, i I nevar treat for tern porary af facta. ' Under mr sys tem of treattneat. every bit of Improvement is a Dart of a per manent cure. T hough other phyaloiana have, through my suc cess lit: )- affecting permanent cures, been convinced of tha faot that pramaturenesa, loss of pow- ar, ate, ara put-' symptoms rs sultlna t from ehronlo laflamraa- tlon or congestion to tha proatata giana, none nave u y able to duplicate my cures. mj system of local treatment Is tna nlv effective means yet Known for reatorine? the prostate to Ite normal state, which aliraya. re- aita in full an omDiete return of strength and - vigor.- Suah a mn ahaolutelv permanent, Ym ...,.. ,; aonditinn reeDonalbl for tha funsti2MjT511,lT1?hJ!!r; tirelv removed. It ia the only tlrely and la kind of a sure a Ja''e aeaires. OulT autu v kusv a the will treat for. t cojnrorLTAnojr rrra. f state nothing in my i nounceitienU t'"t te I'rtlf square tru(h. It wUl mil y i nothing to cail an.l n,ic o'' vnur caee. Ton cart fio,j out about your ' trouf ! and i - -later arranire to begin tr . any time you like. J-'y c . comprlelng ten rooms, . equippeJ in tha at