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12 THE : OREGON DAILY- JOURNAL, V PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 12, 1807. Tmm i : 1 SEALS 11 III ffllfE IBIIIII6S HANDICAPS AT IRVINGTON CLUB WILL BE WOUND UP TOMORROW Bearers Lose through Poor : liascrunningr Jictreaie - Put Out of Game. 'i --TESTBRDAT'S. RESULTS.. , San Francisco I. Portland I. -'Oakland S. Los An-elea 3. i i ', STANDING OP THE CLUBS. JjtM Angeles . . Snll Franclaco Oakland Portland Won. 48 4 4 32 Lost 17 43 46 et Pet. .55 .831 .61 .87 The spring handicaps at the Irving ton Tannla club will b wound up tomorrow afternoon. There will be two eventa and parhapa three, 'Ths flnala In tha men's slngles'and tha flnala In the wo men's, doubles wll ba played and proba bly an exhibition match will ba arranged between Goea and McAIpln. who won tha men's doublea anil soma nfhar atmnm doublea team from the club. The men'a event -will ha fnuah out between R. Wilder and R R. Ilnnh.m two of tha beat playera of tha club. . Tha I men will meet on nearly even term: Benham owing 1-6. Benham defeated H. V. Andrews on theae terma In the Heml-flnala yeaterday, the ecore belnf 7-f. 3-6. 6-4 and 7-S. a v.rv clone match The mixed doubles will be contested by Benham and jrflss Shaefer and Wolf and Miss Goaa. The former team will be compelled to alve a large handicap. The matches will begin at 2 p. m. Tha ladiea' doublea event was decided yeaterday afternoon. Mr. Cook and Mrs. Loadbetter and Mr. Raley and Miss Shaefer met In the .flnala. tha former team winning. B-4, 6-7 and -'5 (Journal Special Servtct.) 1 8aa Franclaco. July II. San Fran claco won the third straight game of tha aaiiea today, after Portland had ail aorta of chances to iana me rocion. tied for four lnnlnge, Portland falling to break the tie several " tlmea through poor baaa running. iria.ii. in the twelfth an error by Porkorney, Portland a new man from Kansas, and a couple of awata by Hilda- brand ana irwin ennea n. xxjwi V and Callff were In One form. McCredle waa put out of the game and fined 325 for kicking at Umpire Johnson In the seventn. ocore: Y PORTLAND. AE R. H. PO. A, Bassey, If ... Mott 3h .... Casey 2b . . . . Atherton, lb . MoCredle, rf . Donahue, cf . Moor, c . . . . Schlmpff. aa Callff. P Porkorney, rf I 0 1 1 0 1 I 1 12 1 0 t 6 0 10 1 I 0 0 1 0 :- Total One scored. Shaughnesay. Mohler, 2b . . Wheeler.. a . Hlldebrand, If Irwin, lb .... WlUlama, lb Spencer, cf . . Btreet. c .... Henley, p ... 17 S S'lt xv out when winning run waa BAN FRANCISCO. AB.R. H.PO.A. K. 4 0 3 1 0 t a,a e II Total 41 S 3 30 1 SCORE BT INNINGS. Portland 00000010000 0 I Mlta 10001030010 01 San Franclaco 01000001000 13 z Bits 0 10 10 013 101 1 SUMMARY. ' Two-base-hlta Atherton, Williams, Henley. Sacrifice blta McCredle Dona hue. Flint base on called balla Off Callff 7, off Henley I. 8truck out By Callff 7, by Henley I. Hit by pitcher Mohler. Double playa Henley to Irwin i Mohler. Irwin to Williams. Schlmpff te Atherton. Williams to Irwin to Street to Spencer. Stolen bases Shaughnesay t. Wheeler, Hllde brsnd, Williams. Spencer. Time of Jeme hours 10 minutes. Umpire ohnson. CLUB BALL NINE TO ' TRAVEL TO SEATTLE . The Multnomah club baseball team Is planning to go on a trip north next week. A game has been arranged with the Seattle Athletic club at Dugdale'a park oa Saturday, July 10, at 3:30. Ar rangements for other gamea are still pending. The Seattle club waa beaten here In a double-header on the Fourth of July, but It haa strengthened Its team and expects to put it over the local boys . when they meet again. The S. A. C. lineup will be Brown catcher. Fowler pitcher. Young first base. Cole second base. Woodward short stop, Moaher third base, Cutts left field. Fenny canter Yield, and Lamping right field. SPORTING NOTES Local ud Otherwise!. The Seals ars getting Into Portland's percentage column with the moat deadly effect. ' Bob Fltsalmmons Is solng back to his old love, the 14-foot roped arena. July 17 ne win go sgainst jaca jonnson (colored) for six rounds In Fhlladel- Dhia. If Fits Is sains aa faat aa he ia aatd to be. he will 'fast shorter" than did B'.ll Squires before tha mighty Burn a. Sneaking of Baulres. the Australian haa regained a bit of the ambition that waa waiiODM out or mm on tne iourm of Julv. Immediately after hia beating. he remarked mat ne waa now rem ay iu so home. Now he la thinking of stay Ing and trying to knock out aome aecond rater. Mike Bchreck has teen spoaen or moat prominently for the honor. And if all coea well, tne reaouDtaoie Tommy will cross the line to beat the Islander again In bla own country. Of course he will do It. for no ftrat-claas man would ever allow himself to be put out aa Baulres waa put out. His excuses aa to being over-confident, not knowing Burns wss a "knocker-out.' etc., are an bogus. He aimply couldn't protect hla law from tne attacks or a netter man. The one Queer thine about the whole affair Is that such large salaried dope sters as W. W. Naugnton and others Should hsve really believed that Squires had a good chance, after aeeing mm work. (the Terminal City wheelmen. Tha amount of Interest already taken In the lr7jn-t iu an assurance umi n win Da a most successful Hffalr, bringing to gether wheelmen from all over the Pa cific slope. "Tou can't ride rare horses under tha glare of the Broadway white lights," Is the way Trainer "Hlily" Garth, the di recting spirit of Paul J. Rainey's stable. warned Jockey Radtke to cut out the primrose path late this week. It id. pears me youn, up CULMS OUT Five Eegulars, Two Consola tions and Three Challenge Bounds to Be Played. E".Sh.V,rou.nfdelTha,bf.n ty,n mixed doubles, half the night in New York and get- xne winner of The announcements for the ninth an nual tournament for the tennis cham pionships of ths state of OrtaVn are just out. Tha circular announcea that ths tournament Is under the auspices of tha United Ststes National Lawn Tenns association and will be" held at ths Multnomah club, grounds on Tues day, July 33, and succeeding days. The events will be five and all will be open to all amateur players who pay the necessary entrance fee of 31 per event Ths five events are ths gentle men a singles, the gentlemen's doubles. ladiea' singles, ladles' doubles and the gentlemen's singles TR1-CITY GAME mm PLEASURE TO GO J TO JAIL "AT ABEBDEEN . '.. . (special Dispatch ta Tba J on rail) Aberdeen, Wash., July IS.-sTen nsw steel cells are now being placed at ths vij jmu unaer tne direction or an ex pert, "ten being for men and Jwo for women. They are of tba best modern construction, and provided with tha T-: 1 rl.- TW T? 2??' J"" arrangementa The ceils jUIillllarU tUUS lUlCill iiaailj"r women wiu be separate from I " in J 07 m Petition, ao tnat at iaac AM Side Athletic Club by a Score of 12 to 3. lit will ba poaalble to care for nronerlv women prisoners. " Another Improve ment much needed will be the building ST. " "'a; venuiaior running from ths floor to the innr shifh i. . r..n,.. ... quired by law. It will take about three '' m tnings in shape sd that ........... uan oe piacea in tne eella 1 he addition of four mors windows will sive ynir 01 air ana lignt. and whan unprwvemenis are rinlahed Aberdeen will have a thoroughly , up-to-date JalL COUBT IN WALLOWA ENF0BCING THE LID Ths Trl-Clty teams playing in Chatau- qua are giving ths patrons and fans a clean class of ball, and aa every team Is playing to win the interest runa high. Yeaterday the Bralnard Cubs took an other scalp, this Urns that of tba fast Eaat Bids Athletlo club team. Tba game was a beauty for seven inn ings, Kruger of the Blackbirds holding tha hUHa hltt.M nn .kirn P11K aum Anmrn :r. .r.r .rr:.T :ir -ntM riantr. n, je.nUt.i- - "''' nturai id mi ennui, via Enterprise. Or.. Jnlv It Th. . iu i;um wmuuim mm lor ooudios ana i journea term 01 cne circuil court is now singles galore. I In aeaslon here. The principal business The-Blackbirds nut un a areat fielding of the court thus far haa (mm h. . frame behind Kruger, Lundberg's work I posing Of fines upon parties who have n center field belna of star order. Gus entered nleaa of sulltv to indim.n. xviavr. lyv ea-juariwn pucnar, uiiit-iaieu i cnargins; loim wna gsmDling, end ShOSS for the Cubs, snd had the Blackbirds I who have aold tntoxlcatlna lln line am- ?u'n i iiiuca. nicn rrruu i i irary 10 law, or nare given It away Irst for the Cubs and Umerlck behind I The court construes the law to aDDlv la iiiv rgvwri i"i, .tou uioiv wiii uiu riiuvr in aviiiiia ur iiv nv .11 aarav. Two physicians in Wallowa county have been Indicted for selling liquor contrary Chandler Ecan. former national golf ehamplon, was areate at cieveiana vesterasv ty mea Bawyer. western champion. Tha only playera who now remain In the national championship tourney are Sawyer. Walter B. Fraier of Toledo, rred Herresnorr or uaraen uity, D. Travera of ilontclalr and E. M. Byrs. Tale's profit on athletics for the year just paat was 118.807. Frank Chance, manager and first base man or the Chicago Nationals, loat hia head laat Monday and hurled some pop bottles st the Brooklyn bleachers. The bottles had first been thrown at Frank, but a ball player, of courae, is suppoaed never to loae hla temper. It ia believed that Chance will be suspended and that a may not be allowed to play for some time. I In expelling Tim Flood, the former Pacific northwest player, from the Eastern league for using abusive lsn auaae to an umpire. President Powera wired the Toronto manager aa follows: Flood la expelled. Ha la not nt to play in civilized ball." On top of thia Flood was sentenced to It days In Jail. a A motor cycle service has been In- tailed on Mount Wilson. California. along tha trail leading up to the Solar observatory. It will be mainly for the benefit of ths employes of the institu tion. In the carrying up or material fori tha great telescope to be erected there. Stockton, California, la arranging for big bicycle and motor cycle meet, to be held late this summer. The pre liminary work has been placed In the hands of A. B. Moffitt, president of the California Associated Cyclists, and the meet will be given under the auspices of ni ii . . iiJZZ; iZ , f. . wl" w. a. uoss, tne present cham- isdX of some ? horsi ''J?.? p,on- ln ,h round. A special trial Onc o? twlTRadtk dldnh- PrlM tor th,B ev,nt th " ch" iriai. unco or twice naatke aldn t ahow fenae cud. which haa to ba won thra up at all and hla work In the afternoons IT"". ."PV. -J? I.5?--.won "r" goods. The St. Johns team waa unable to fill the dates on the schedule, and the Eaat Side Athletlo club- haa taken Ita place. A big bunch of rootera accom panied the Athletlo club. The score: BRAINARD CUBS. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. !,B"Sf5 na aevoia or nnisn. erty of the winner l inn, iha 2KnAn w.b ... I ?'lCy ." winner. permanent prop It waa won In 18x9 cl7" Th.'inrtlni iPr e" JU.'J". " Bethel; in I00 by W. A. Goaa has Willed off manv a w . I. iki - u"ra Jui, w. A. tjetnei . . Ji 1 ""any a gooa man In tne ios I . u toraeman' ishi n n - r v w tav vi j imaa Ha rlt k falllnir infA tha e44nn - 1 va" Busch; 180. W. A. understanding. DIBECT0BS' 3IEETIN0 OF TBI-CITY LEAGUE Decision oa Protected Games Against Kelso Post Season Series Wth Spokane. Go a'4tLrtaV.-4Vv5.i- 'V ''V. ' 4n - II The Tti-Clty league directors held their regular monthly meeting last night and disposed of much business. Among tba principal matters brought up for consideration were the two gamea claimed by Manager Rankin of Kelso. One waa the forfeited gams of June 16, when ths Trunkmakers failed to put in an appearance Evidence introduced showed that Manager Rankin was at fault and the board ruled against him on the count, making the game count as (IU iuii. Ths protssted game filed against St Johns for violation of rule 281 afno went agalnat Manager Rankin, on a ma jority voifi. Thia makea considerable of a change ln the standing of the teams, sending St. Johns and the Trunka up several points, and bringing Kelso down. Maurice Whitehead re- signed as manager of the Frakes and was elected vice-president of the league. The schedule for Julv wss ehana-ad cutting out all Saturday tame and putting the Brewers and Trunkmakera on the Vaughn street grounds for July i. senaing Asiona 10 neiso on the same uaie. Treasurer Partlow reported several nunarra aonars in tne leaarue a treasury and all bills paid. The oiler or the Bookane Cltv leas-ue to play a series of post season games with tha Trl-Clty league waa accented and Secretary Smith was authorised to arrange for the series with Secretary juumiuin ui opuaane. Carnes Is Hit Hard. (Journal 8peelal Serrice.) Los Angeles. July 12. Oakland won another from the league leaders yester day. The commuters hit Carnes hard. Score: R. H. E. Los Angeles ....000 0 00 3 103 9 0 Oakland 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 05 12 1 Batteries Bergeman and Eager; jjasnwooa ana nogan. umpire ferrlne Doubles Ohallang-e Bound. The winner of tha man'a- doiihloa will meet D. 8. Bellinger and B. H. Wink. ersham ln the challenge round. A spe cial prise Is the J. Wesley Ladd three times cup. It haa been won twice by HAllinaMr and Wfnlr,Mh,m , i ... Ooss and Lewis and once eacti bv Rreesa and Freeman and Powell and Hunter. i ne winner of the ladiea' alnaiea win meet Miss A. Heltahu in the challenge ruuna. a special nrlae will be tha Gnu ana iewis tnree-tlmes chsJlense cud. which wss won in 1304 by lira. Bald win and the two succeeding venra hv Miss Heltshu. There Will be consolation tournamenta for those who lose their first matchea in the two singles events. First snd second prises will be given In all the eventa except tha consolations. r-iay will begin dally at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. The tournament commit t consists of J. F. Ewlng, Chairman, N C. Thome. L. R. Prince. Richard Nnnn and A. B. McAIpln. A. B. McAI?ln will act aa referee. Entries close Saturday night, July 20. Continuous Tournament. For the purpose of rlvins- Its racket wleldera the best possible practice for me coast cnampionsmp games, which take place early In September, the Cal ifornia Tennis club of Ran Franri son has Inaugurated a two-months' continu ous tournament. The men ln each rlnaa draw for places 1, 2, 8. 4, etc. and" men tne men Delow challenge tha first or aecond man above him. If the chal lenger wl.is the men change places, if the challenger loses, they keep their placea. By continually following thia pian at tne end of two months It ia calculated that the club members will have rated themselves, as well as have oDi&inea line pracuoe. Totes of Backet Game. Major Bethel who has won the Ore son cnampionsmp twice, is due to ar rive In Seattle from the Philippines on juiy a, mo opening oay or tne tourna ment. The committee will enter him and will allow hla first matches to go over until the second day. As a line on the form of Carl Gard ner, who will probably be here from San Francisco with Reuben Hunt to take part in the Oregon state tennla tournament. It may be said that last Sunday Gardner played George Busch in tne California . :-iTruous tournament, defeating him ln easy style a-4, 6-1. Busch won the state tournament here in 1906. "Dick" Wilder, one of Portland's heat known tennis cracks, will not be here for the state tournament. Wilder is aoon to go on a trip to Alaska. Lerch, 3b Gains, cf Emrlck, c. . . . Parrott, lb. . . Keltxman, 2b. Sater, ss Price, rf Roy. If Klxer, p Totals 2 0 1 0 3 2 2 8 1 14 1 1 0 2 3 1 3 0 3 0 m law. uiw vi wuuiii ia dc nr iriMi at the preaent time. Nine parties Indicted for gambling pleaded guilty la one day and were fined 360 each.' - ,i , What Stories old man will tail a years hence of the fine salmon that used to be in the Columbia river, but have become extinct through rival greed and leglalatlve cowardice. Zlexican Mustang Liniment Qses quickly t tha veryoor si tfca lssaM sad stops ths Msst d asp-eat, sxsniolatlng sains almost Instantly. 1 1- i Mexican Mustang Liniment Oarss every allsteol sf Maasr Beast that a goad, beaest Unlmsat san ssea. Hons better, Hereto good. y0' Always Bay nS wMitterr Collars 4 M. . iliUJISaw ruUBhr. ft "ran aoarr oaaoa so oanok n , I BaTa-trsoCORD" S7ll bnuoebalaa, It II Xaiy Is bettoa. Stroag to nolo, II 1 1 aae. p. ids a oe, siiairs Taey.sw. 1 1 l CKAMSTOM "Tv'A. IVkx k W JLLfr .43 II 17 37 11 EAST SIDE ATHLETIC CLUB. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Huddleson. c. Knuger, p Flaming, 3b Tauscher, 3b.. Lundburg, cf . . Shockley, aa. . . , McKlmsle, If... Blokeney. lb.., Rlnaler. rf Smith, rf Totala 4V- 7 0 3 .34 3 0 t 17 1 r a 4 SCORE BT INNINGS. Bralnard Cuba 0 0 0 1 1 3 1 2 412 Hita 1 0 0 2 2 4 1 1 417 E. 8. A. C 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 Hits 2 1100112 01 SUMMARY. Struck out By Klser 5. Kruger Two-base hits Lerch, Price. Ray 2, Klser 2, Shockey. Three-base hits Ray, McKlnsle. Double plays Price to Par rott. Klxer to Parrott. Stolen basea Kmrlck. Lerch, Fleming, Hit by pitched nan Kruger s, K.iser l. massed Dsns, nattery errors Huddleson 1. Emrlck 2 Wild pitch, battery errors Kruger 1, Klser 1. Innings pitched S. Hits made orr Kruger 17, Klser I. Tims or game, 1:46. Umpire Cheyne. Scorer McElwaln. Amateur Baseball Challenges. The Laue-Davls Juniors, Branch 3, won their fourteenth straight game Sunday by defeating the Lane-Davla nine of Branch 2. by the scors of 7 to 6. The winners will challenge any team in the city under 16 years. For games call up East 1209. The Tribune baseball team of Port land wants games with teams of boys ufler it years or age. call up Main 24 an". ask for Dick. The Laue-Davls Juniors, Branch 2, wish to challenge any team of ball play ers ln the city under It years of age, Call up Main 4659 or A-1169, and ask for Charles woods. Northwest League. At Tacoma Butte 8. Tacoma 2. At Seattle Seattle 4, Vancouver 0. At Aberdeen Aberdeen 9, Spokane 8. National League. At New York Cincinnati 0, New Tork 10. At Philadelphia Chlcasro 8. Phlla- aeipnia o. At Boston uosion-Bt. ioula rnmi postponed; rain. t' American League. At Cleveland Cleveland 1, Boston 0. At Chicago Chicago 10. Wa8hlna- ton 2. At St. Louis St. Louis 5. Philadel phia 8. 'ar:r 1 a! It ,i ."iff ' f ' IV ft m iiwihii' I J 77 if ID K Ah -a, J .X -v f TT'!!?'"'''''.''''' '" BSBBBBBBsWBSSst 0R ENTERTAINMENT OF GLIDDEN TOURISTS Chicago, July 13. For the entertain ment of the Glldden tourists, who are taking a two daya' rest ln this city pre paratory to starting on the return trip east, the Chicago Automobile club haa arranged for a series of notable auto races at the Harlem track. The program calls for motor races of every class, ranging fcesn the short dis tance sprints to the i: 4-hour grind, to gather with a goodly sprinkling of freak events. The "round-the-clock" chase, or the International endurance derby, aa It is programed, starts at 4:30 o clock this afternoon and will finish at the same hour tomorrow. The long drive will be preceded and followed by a number of ahort distance events. A dozen or more starters are expected ln the 24-hour contest, among them being such famous pilots as Eddie Bald. Hood, Marglneand others. The teams ln the big race are to consist oi two men eacn. Race Track for Athena. (Special Dispatch to Toe Jenroal.) Athena. Or.. July 12. Athena horse' men have become interested in securing ground on which to lay out a half-mile race track. A suitable site near town Uas ben offered by Charles Brotherton for s period of five years at a rental of 3125 per year. It ia estimated that 31.000 will defray the expenses of mak ing the track. Only One Hew Tort Short I Una. The Pennsylvania, 912 miles from Chi cago. "The Pennsylvania Special" through dally ln 18 houra. Other through trains make quick time. No change of cars. For details write Kollock, 24 Stark street, Portland, Oregon. tl I WeGire Mai I OUR FEB SEE US FIRST AND YOU ILL NOT HAVE SO MANY MEDICAL FEES TO PAY. We are curing more men thin any two spe cialists in Portland. Our small fee enables ui to cure for lets money than many self-styled specialists ask for their services. Our advice to you will Be worth much in your case if you need the services of a skilled, reliable specialist. Be not waste you Ufa oonsnltlns; Irreguisr "doctors" who possess nei ther Jhe education, skill nor expenenre necessary te find out what your ailment is, much less to cope with It end make you well. wuuiii kuui wi udi uuna nini nivrr uro out wen. alegia nrnll . Consult as! We are regularly graduated University Trained Specialists, VST h i SI a. naarinal Inwaall y ilnna a lAn a..a .V. J 7 a . i iiifavitwvn. aviiu .via siuuy in lv ii!sj um una cure or special d1seaos hava cauaad ua to b duly recognised aa tba Jaadlna apa cialtata in our Jin a. We Cure Nervous Debility This Is to msn who lack courage, whoss nerves are shsky, whoas eyes hsve lost the sparkle, whose brains are muddled. Ideas confused, sleep restless, confidence gone, spirits low and easily depressed, who are backward, hesitating, unable to venture because they are afraid of failure; who want somebody to declds for them, who are weak, run down and rest less, it is to man who have part or all of these symptoms and want new life, new enerav. We esneclallv solicit thnaa eaaaa In aki.ii w called treatments have .failed, or where money haa been wasted on other methods of treatment Don't experiment when our direct method of- iers a certain means 01 sure rjy local treatment. - We Cure Varicocele Varicocele causes congestion of the blood In some of the moat vital blood vessels of man. It causes a dull, heavy, llstloss feeling, which is often mistaken for nervous debility or general decline. Varicocele re sults from nartla! caralvals of tha delicate nerva fibera that mniml in. cal circulation of the blood. Tha muacular costing of the veins Is deprived of nervous control and becomes" Inactive, weakens -and relaxes The blood vessels expand from the pressure within. The circulation becomes sluggish and clots form in little nooks snd pockets that constantly en large as the relaxation continues. No Pay Unless Cured v Consultation Free Our refutation and work are not a mushroom troelh. W ha v. hean eurlna men for 27 years. Write. If you cannot call. All correspondence atrlrtW confidential and all replies sent In plain envelope. Englose t-cent stamp to lnsurs re- Ply. OFFICE HOURS a m. to E p. m.; evenings, 7 to 3:80; Sundays, t s. m. to 13 noon. ST.L0UIS UEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY 0O2UTEB SXCOHS AJTO TAXMZU STBXaTB, rOBTXAJTB. OBB. YESTERDAY'S POXY RACES At Seattle. Four furlongs Gluckstln win. Corelll aecond, Frlsell third; time, 0:49. Six furlongs Aftermath won, Taos second. Senator Warner third; time, 1:15. Five and one hair furlongs Netting won, Paul second. Aunt Polly third: time, 1:06 3-5. Mile and one sixteenth Josle 8 won. Dewey second. First Psep third; time, i:f . Six ruriongs Titus it won. Rudabek second, Llndarose third; time, 1:13 54. Mile Fair Fagot won, Martinmas second. Treasure Seeker third; time, 1:4154. At Latonia. Flvs furlongs Lady Vlo won, Hollow second, Darling Pan third; time, 1:03. Six furlongs Red Thistle won, Nedra second,, Bert OzraUhlrd; time, 1:19. Five and a half furlongs Joe Moser won, Hamfcridge second, Evelyn II. third; time, 1:10 4-5. i -, h Mils Mike Sutton won. Lillian Tur ner second. Envoy third: time, 1:45 4-5. Six furlongs Camilla won, Agnolo second,,..iJoneorake tnira; time, las 1-5. mu; ana -sixreentn nsuitry won, Mines second, . Tinker . third; . time, 1:54 t-S. This ia, Edward Walsh,; ths gr$$t jjttrjhar of Cm ChlrjiKp Wiilta Box. "mho is una J tJba atTrmweBt twdrt- era In the American Ungsa.l'H ptvmOL m -punas t fhn Tiatea In Do lixxt jpems fl Om v"r Tnllfh M cajjo ia ew Yorkjtad the Hot jflep ma oa Mm ta irsij via gn-wfh mrig'g nsaaxaL At Brighton Beach. Tin and a half furlona'a Keen Trtv ing won. The Squire aecond, Zagg third; time, 1:0s s-ft. Mile Height Killer won. joe Bmulski second, Elements tnira; time, 1:63. Six . furlongs Joe Nealon won, Scalplock second, Youthful, third: time, 1:13 4-6. Tha Jamaica' Stakes, six furlonrs Lady Anne won. Jack aoite second, Red River tnira; time, 1:11 io. - Mile and a sixteenth Cairngorn won. Far West second, Cedarstrome third; time, 1:45 1-5. - Six furlongs-r-Lady Karma won; Neo skale second, "Mint Boy third; time, 1:131-6. . - ; jt Six furlca5lTiie Wrestler won. Or phan Lad second, , Eaaton third; time. 1:12 1-6. "Generally dfbilltated for yeara Had sick headaches, lacked ambition, .was worn out and all "rundeam. Burdock Blood Bitters made me a well wontan m-lin. Ciias. Freltox ftloosup, Conn. v. yLLsy , y -"t " ' IMT IN UNC0MPUCATQ) CASES MY FEE IS ONLY; YOU CAN PAY WHEN CURED I Dave the Largest Prac tice Decause I Invaria bly Fulfill My Promises Success isn't attained st a bound. It it made up of many little triumphs. A large medical practice doesn't await the young physician at th college door. He must prove himself. He must work toward success day after day, doing weleach day's tasks. , ,4 -If has always been my rule to promise noth ing that I am notabsolutely certain of accom plishing. Realizing 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 cess. I have mastered, first the simpler dis eases, then the serious complex and stubborn' ones that others neither cur nor comprehend. I have confined my efforts to diseases of men exclusively and there it no ailment 'belonging to this class that I cannot' fully 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 hese dimensions because I have made -promises and fulfilled them. Each cure I have effected is a triumph and a manifestation of skill that has had its part in the making of my suc cess. Each day new eures are completed, and my present growth of prac tice is more rapia man cvcrctuic. ;g Consultation is fr.ee. If you are afflicted, consult me. You can rely upon what I tell you, ana it l accept vour case you can rest assured tnat a complete ana permanent cure win iohow my treatment. sb, vavtxoar The Iisadtng Specialist. All necessary X-Ry examinations are abso lutely fres to patients. My equipment for X-Ray work is the , finest and most complete evetvo- dnced, and equally per fect results are not possi ble .with an inferior appa ratus. -'!'-'- . ; '.. All medicines are pre pared from standardized drugs In my own private laboratory "and are jSup pOed te patients at actual COSt J .wuJ2 . j Dr.Tavlor The 23 Morrison St., Cor. 2nd Portland, Oregon Patients living out of the city and coming to ' Portland for treatment will, be furnished with, fine rsem free or charge. Check your trunks di rect to 224 Morrison street . To produce temporary activity of the functions in rases of so- called weakness is a simple mat ter, but to permanently restore Strength and visor la a neoblem that but few physicians have solved. ' I never treat .for tem porary effects. Under Nay sys tem nf traatmanft Improvement is a part of a per manent cure. Thnn. nfhar physicians have, through my suc cess In effacttna' ..nmiKiit cures, been convinced of the faof that prematureness. loss of pow er, etc.. are but symptoms re sulting from ohronlc fnjlamma thm or oongsatlon ln the prostate gland, none have as yet been able to duplicate my cures. My system of Iocs! treatment Is ths only effective mesne yet known for restoring ths prostate to ita normal stats, which always re sults In full and complete return of strength and vigor. Such a eure is absolutely permanent, be cause the condition responsible for, ths functional disorder la en tirely removed. It is ths only kind ef a sure a patient dartres, snd is ths only kind of cureT will treat for. .w. OOBITOTATXOB 1BBB, I sUte nothing in my an nounceraants but the straight, square truth.- It will coat you nothing.. to eall and talk over your case. Tou ran find all about your trouble snd you can latex arrange to baa-ln traan-.nt any you like, My offices, comprising ten rooms, ars ths largest.; moat elegant and best equipped in thowest - ' . . .. V A i