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1 1 1 1 j IS FOXY SPANTON BASEBALL NINE, WHICH CLAIMS THE AMATEUR; CHAMPIONSHIP TRI-CITY GAMES I CURE YOU illlD LOSES GAME : v.:1'' y ..--V;,:--v Four Angels Score In lining Cubs and ; ' Apostles -Break When I hav accepted your casa for treatment you may look for ward to a complete and perma nent cure, and with the very first treatment the curing will begin. This la pretty definlta : After He Could Easily Eren in Double-Header ';:;KayedatHill Park. Hare Ende4 It . ' J tai upon wnat is commonlv regarded as an uncertain and KO OTHER RUNS MADE KELSO WALLOPS THE speculative matter. But I am In a position to speak definitely and positively. With me the cure of men's diseases is not uncertain or speculative at all. v DURING THE CONTEST FRAKES IN TWO GAMES SB. TATtO. Th leading- gpaoJallal mi 'f THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, - JULY 3, 1007. MBWS rm WEE SPORTING- WORLD mm i w I . i. I mm WILL t . PLAYED SUNDAY Baaeey MkM Great! Ran tor Jud V Smith's Long Fly, Throws Prettily V ' to Second, Irnt Caaey Fafl to Com- ;f piece) EImjt Doublo' Play ':. ', , T HJS'l'HIRDATS RESULTS, I 4 V Log Aagelea 4. Portland a, rraoeisoo -, uuiua -. STANDING 07 THB CLUB. Won. Lo An-le A.....' S7 San FrancUoo ...... II Oakland ........... 61 Portland ........... It Lost 44 M If It .114 .141 .104 .III Talk about th mistakes of atar tell .players! That one br Caaey at Athletle park yesterday will stand aa a elaaalo ', for. many a bard-fought cam. . ' Maybe Casey suddenly want erasy, . .or maybe ha Juat 'forgot bow many war out Anyhow, ba mad a fool , ' play aad four' runs; cam galloping In I aa a' dlract "and unequivocal result , -. . Of course. If Buibr , Pornoll had fanned out another man juat af Urwarda, It would not hav mattered. But Busher ' Pernoll did not do It At th nd of th nln inning thr score -wa-Ur In favor of th man from th sunny south. If Casey had not triad to be fu. If would hav bean o to v. Busher Pern oil Ditched th' antlr nln innlnga, and he waa not ao bad. Whin th vlaltora put a runner on th ' kayaton station In th aoond canto, juat to b ral aaf Pernoll atruck out two man In succession. That tickled th fan to death. And whan h fanned out th flrat two In th third th faaa , war tickled to death all over again. Blunder la th Sixth. But to get back to Casey's blunder. V It came In the sixth, with th score to I and honor even all around. Ber nard fouled out and Carllele walked. Braahear cam up with a ahort hit and both were safe. Smith waa next. He awung Ilka a woodchopper and the ball aaiied far toward tna leit zieia lence. Baaaey made a great run, but nobody thought bed ever get there. But he did and he held the ball. Moreover, be mad a beautiful throw all th way to Caaey at second. ' Carllele waa careful and waa Playing close, but when Baaaey got the ball Braahear waa juat crossing aecond bag on the run. He scooted back toward flrat aa . faat aa he could.- but Caaey had time to turn a back aomeraault and ' then throw him out . Instead of doing It - Caaey feinted a throw and then turned and . touohed Carlisle who, -very properly, 'waa standing aaf upon th bav"So there1 wasn't -any double play and. th aide waa not retirea, .Be for -another Angel waa put out Loe Anreiee nad maa an ner rour runs. Dillon hit a two-awat to right and Na- ?le and -Delmae both singled through be llttl. twlrler. Carliale, Braahear, Dillon and Nag 1 all scored, the aid , being retired when Delmas tried to run to aecond while Nagla waa scoring. .Portland put numerous men on oasee, but "Dolly" Gray -waa atroag at th critical moments and a shutout was the result Official score: v- LOS ANQELES. ...-"' AB.B. H.PO. A. K. Bernard, ef 10 110 9 Carllele. If I Braahear, 2b., 4 Smith, tb..,.. ....... 4 , IMHon, lb.. . . '.,. I Kagle, -rf. i ...... '4 Delmas, ss. .......... '4 v I- :- o )" " I if :v m- ' V , , .'.. - , t : -'.rr.irV. - - - - ": A I Forni x Eereraala of Yesterday Pat Woodbarn Indiana In Lead of Race for Minor League Pennant- Kelso Now Ahead of St. Johna. STANDINO OF THB CLUBS. . Won. Lost Woodburn 14 I Fralt es II ( I Kelso 10 U St Johns II T Astoria , I 10 Cubs I II Trunks S II Brewers 4 II Pet. .TIT .Til T14 .15) .176 .lit .160 .111 Roadinc from loft to rl:M," tipper row Farmer, third bate; wordeau, left fTeia; Healeo, manager; Kaiser, , flrat baao; Sater, ghortatop. - Second row Krlckaon, right field; Rommel, pitcher; Schulti, catcher; French, right 'field. Front--8mart, aecond base. Hogan, e Gray, p.. .-... 1 1 lit 0 0 1 1 I 1 J 1 I 0 0 I I SPORTING NOTES Local and Otherwise. Jimmy Brltt and "Battllnr" Nelson, both ex-chamnlon llfhtwelfhta, flcht for the third time In San Francisco next Wednesday night A dispatch from Stockton says that Manager Henry Berry of the Loa Angeles team la dickering to leave th coast league and combln with th California atat league. e e Our L. Machlem yesterday broke the world's record, for on mil for auto racer weighing 860 pounds or lass. The time was on minute, or 4 seconds bet ter than any previous record. Th feat was performed in a race-meet at North Taklma. Waahinaton. held under the auspices of the Northwest Auto Track association. . e e i BUI Baulrea. whom th treat Nauah- ton thought, waa going to lick Tommy Burns, is said to hav taken to the woods of Humboldt county, California. 8quires will follow th occupation of wooa-cnopper, Th - snorta of Oreron Citv en loved th diversion of watchlnsr and bettlna on a root race yesterday, irana tsnoen born beat C. & Orln in a 100-yard dash, thereby wfhnlna 1100. Considerable money changed hands on th race. ', e . Thomas Lone-boat th treat Indian distance runner, has been auspended for inre monme oy tna canaaian Amateur Ainieuo union ana win turn nrores- aionai in consequence. For tno past few months be has been used aa an at traction br th Hamilton. Ontario. Y. M. C A. but that that organisation was unable to control him.- Th Oreron Cltr Grays beat th Ore gon City Blues yesterday, I to 1. HOW THE COAST LEAGUE WILL FIGHT CALIFORNIA OUTLAWS (7oaraal Bpecial Btrrlce.) San Francisco, July II. Th black listing of Henderson, Hackett and Mo rlarlty by the Pacific Coast league makes the California 'Bute league an Outlaw organisation, and from now on th Coast leagu will doubtless fight this outlaw bunch for all It la worth. There can be no quarter given, and organised baseball Is up against th proposition of beating these fellows or being beaten by them. When two or four teams In th cen tral cart of the state can offer bla salaries to " ballplayers th boy are bound to think twice be for their rafua th money. Morlarlty. for Inetance, was offered 1226 per month to play balL and In addition to ihla waa given a Job thatl naia mm its Ter montn. All tnia is about twice aafnuch as he eould make playing on the San Francisco team and be very quickly grabbed th outlaw ner, uououees tnmaing n wouia d Th Apostle and the Cubs broke ven on yesterday's series of two games at Hill park St Johna Th attendance I waa light " Th first gam, called at 10:10. want to th Teddy Bear In seven innings of I faat play, In which th Cuba outclassed uie Apostles. Charlie Moore placed South Paw Tay lor, th vallsemaker'a slab artist on the mound and after sundry Instructions, started him off. The wily Cubs com menced early to dothlngs, aa th score board shows, and In the fourth Inning Manager Charlie thought It about time to ro in and save th game. He managed to ceep th Cub rrom scoring, but tn Teddies were airing Kotteman gilt-edged MY FEB ONLY $10 V hava traataA aa. manv cum that and I never promise or attempt too mueTj. I accept I know 1urt wnat I cannot ao, ana i never promise no case In which I hav doubt as to m wiinrui ' ooiroiutKOZA auiT - - what I .can do and -, ir abllltv to cur, and results ar always equal to th clalmbs I make. Following ar soma of th dlsea YESTERDAY'S TRINITY RESULTS. A - fAk.ank sle Tttina t l di. aauiiiiav1 v a i. w v. wuhi i. - . . w (morning). St Johns, lis Cube, .4 (af T I eura, ana rsons wny my cur, ar certain. lernoon). At Kelso Keleo. I: Frake. I ( morn At Woodburn Woodburn, I; Trunks, T. Trunks. It; woodburn. T. At Astoria Astoria, I; Brewers, I, Contracted Disorders VarlcoceU was doing things, too. hitting taken back by San Francisco. Now ha haa been blacklisted. In all probability th Coast league will aasesa each of the four clubs a certain sum. which could be used to secure a few of the best players out of th outlaws. Another scheme Is to hav some of the big league teams that ira wank mik, a rata on tnii outiawa Still, this was tried on the California pany, one of favorable comment. Several iMm whn it wu &n nntliw nrnnlu. I new faces on th Cub team were notice- tion some years ago and the scheme able and th team pulled together In fin turned out to be a fiitle, for this leagu style. Tb soore in aetau had aa good an article of ball, If not Morning Chun. oeiier, mm man n nu now. ai im It limA fmr fimntti tilivAr, fn WfldAll. Pat Douahertv. Joe Corbett and others, AB- R- H. PO. A- E. go keec Sunnort and "Hill" He keDt th star aluggers from and cut off the daring baa stealers. Thomas, the former catcher for th Devoes, waa In a Cub uniform and mad his initial appearance in league com In no other ailment peculiar to man I a prompt and thorough our so essential. Contracted dis orders tend to work backward un til th moat vital nerve center be come involved tn th Inflammation. Then follows a chronic stag that stubbornly resists all ordi nary treatment Safety demands that every vestige of Infection be eradicated at the earl 1 eat possibl moment My treatment Is thor ough. Th remedies employed hav a more positive action than has ever before been attained, and so perfect Is my enethod of appll. cation that even chronlo cases yield completely. Z elao nit to etay onxod "weakness," and au mea'a nisisses. This most prevalent of all dis ease of men Is also th most neglected, either through dread of the harsh methods of treatment . commonly 'employed, or, through X ignorance or in grave oangvra that accompany th disease. A varicocele Interfere directly With th circulation and process - of -wast and repair throughout th ' generally organs, th necessity of a prompt and thorough cur cannot be too forcibly emphav-. sited. I euro varicocele in ooe week by an absolutely palnlee . process. My cures are thorough and absolutely permanent and are acoompllahed without the use , of knife, ligature or oauatlo. Jkydaooooele, gpeaaflo Mood Consultation and Advice Freest The DR. TAYLOR Co. g4Vi XOSkBOV IWMT. Oo. Morrlsoa and neeend aH, Vortlaad, Oieguea, Moure A. K. te 0 r . M. Sondsya 10 to L Z 4MM 'Thm iMajt la 1ilat now rwrtvrlnir from I DrennnA. tf. ........ the effects of the San Francisco fire, I Hlnkle, if. and with the league having a surplus in Clark Moora lb. .... ala-ht there la no reason wnv It should i rowDriwi, not ao after the outlaws. This is th McKay. Sb. xpressd policy of President Ewlng. Chapln, rr. and all of the cluba In the league will grown, lb stand behind him. No player of ordl- g'ock, e. nary Intelligence will go to the outlaws Taylor, p and run the chance of being blacklisted. Chaa. Moore, p. ... 4 0 S vl 1 0 0 Totals .11 4 I 17 11 0 PORTLAND. I A w Lovtt'cf.... ........ 4 , Motf b;. ............ 4 -Casey, lb. .;......:.! Atherton, lb., w r V w MoCredle, rf. ......... I Bassey, If. . Ponahne, o 4 pernoU, V'VV.V.i.V." ' o i:i'o'-.v.f..;Tva7' iT;ii , - : SCORE , BT , INNINGS, f Los Angeles .... 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 ) Hits 1001041101 Portland 000 0 0000 6 0 SUMMARY. on dui on uray , on rernoij ro-base. hits Casey. Dillon. Ath erton, Double play Pelmss to Dillon, paonxice nits carusie, JUinon, Bra shear. Stolen bases FayV Bernard. Hit by pitcnea oauo umitn, DUion. Passed ! ball Donahue. First base on errors Los Angelea i. WIKH pitch PernolL Left on base Loa Angeles I, Portland 7. Tune or gam umpir vDer . Hajirr An effort la being mad about th bay to revive the good old game of Intercollegiate football, which was abolished at the big coast universities almost aa well-known as a football player as a sprinter, is heading a move' ment to make up a team of California graauaiea. Motorists all over the country have been contributing since early spring to the enlargement of the Information In the touring bureau of the American Au tomobile 'association. By the time the fall touring season Is at hand, all changes In routes, because Of Improved roads will be In the hands of Secretary a.. Jjiinott at 437 irtn avenue, new zoric This information is very val uable and will , be furnished only to members. e The record of Matt McGratM In the 16-Dound .hammer throws. 171 feet 9 Inches, will not be recognised by th A. A. U. because the handle ef the ham mer was one Inch beyond the regula tion length. The official record ts still held by L I. Flannlgan, and la 171 feet. 11 inches. Joe Gans has agreed to fight Jimmy Burns, the new lightweight aspirant for xne rignt win o WILL TRY TO WREST HONORS IN FOOTBALL FROM MULTNOMAH Totals 21 I I II 10 BRAIN ARD CUBS. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Spokane, Wash., July 1. Th direct ors of the Spokane Amateur Athletlo club have made an offer to Varnell, football and baseball player and hurdler for the University of Chicago, to become f hyalcal director of the local organlxa ton. and it la likely he will aoceDt the fosltlon. At any rate. It Is given out hat he will be coach and cantaln of the club's football team, which Is eager for a fray with . the Multnomah club of Portland, for the championship of the Paclflo northwest. Varnell is looked upon aa one of the best football players In the west He Is also a star baseball and track man, and this is what the club desires In a director. He. haa been an amateur and Lesch, rf. Kennedy, lb. Klser. lb. ... Kruger, sa .. Tauscher, lb. Barrell, of. . . Mayness, If. . Kotteman, p. Thomas, a .. II I 4 10 I I want to play football with the Spokane club this coming season. According to the old arrangement between the clubs the coach Is permitted go until his veto oower Is veld bv time. Master Kegley of the Washington Stat grange has written Manager Cos grove of the Interstate fair that he will not take part in the fair If pool selling is auowen, ana tne ministers nave taaen up the matter and are fighting against the amendment to cermlt the selling of pools during the two weeks of the fair. With the merchants and stockholders of the fair fighting for the fair, and the ministers the United Men's clubs and several important out-of-town forcea fighting against It, It looks Uko a. sure battle, for the fair managers claim there will be no fair unless pool selling is permitted. to clay. - and being a physical director would" not therefore interfere witn his presence on tne team. OPEN PIGEON RAGES DURING STATE FAIR Totals Brown out, infield fly. Bcore by Innings: St Johns I 0 0 1 0 0 0 I Hits I 1 0 1 1 0 0 S Cubs L0 4 1 0 0 04 Huts 1 1 1 1 0 0 Summary Struck out br Moore, I; Kotteman, I. Bases on balls, off Tay lor, I; Kotteman, cbamDlonshlD honors. fulled off in Los Angeles on August I and Joe will get 11,000, win or lose. The only hitch In the arrangements so rar is lost uans is aoiaing out zor isi pounas nngsiae. The City and Country Motor elub of land Dashwood. SEALS AND COMMITTERS EACH GET ONE GAME (Joeraal . Bpecial Serrlea.1 San Francisco, July 19. Oakland and San Francisco broke even on yesterday's double-header, Hogan broke up the afternoon game with a two-bagger In the tenth. 8corea. First srama R. H. E, San Fran ...1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 11 4 Oakland ....1 0000000 11 I Batteries Jones and Esola; Wright The Oregon Homing club held the last of Its young bird races yesterday.. The flight was made from Grants Pass, 118 miles. In T hours and 47 H minutes, , the I Brainard. fastest time made In the young bird series this year. J. P. Limerick won first and third places, C. C Stelnell second and E. H. Bauer fourth and fifth. During tne state fair five races will 2. Twolbase hits. Clark Moore, Tauscher. Sscrlflce hits. Trowbridge, Derch. Stolen bases, Tau scher. Thomas, Drennan. Lerch, Ken nedy, Kruger. Hit by pitched ball, Cha pln, Kennedy, Tauscher. Passed balls, batterrerror. Brock. Wild pitch, battery error, Taylor. First base on errors, St Johns, I; Cubs, 4; Earned runs, Bt John, 1; Cubs. 2. Left on bases, St Johns, I' Cubs, I. Innings pitched, Tay lor, 4; Moore, 2; Kotteman. 7. Hit made off Taylor, 4; Kotteman, S. Time Of game, 1:10. Umpire, Burnslde. Scorer, ATTEND . GENUINE REMOVAL SALE See Ad Back Page , "?. X t 'ft" -j" 1ULBUILDERS REPAIRERS DESIGNERS Oaf AziZi MAZSS i c OF ATJTOMOBI.IS, , . . t ..... . ' BULLMAN AUTO CAR CO.' tjr- , ..Bverett, ,k ' , A. D. PERKINS, PRES. - Tel. Main 41. "Largest Automobile Repair Fao , . tory In the West" i New York cltv haa lust added new suburban club rooms. to Its list of head quarters. The latest addition consists of a larra suite with an assembly room at th Terr Marine Inn. eta ten island, overlooking the great South Bay. Here there will . be - SDeclal accommodations and special reductions in crice for mem bers and guests of the City and Coun try Motor club, at the conclusion of a very" short run from the city over the very good roads of Staten Island. The elub now has three assembly places In addition to Its city home, at No. 106 West One Hundred and Ninth street Large aooesslons to the membership of the club have been recorded during the last two weegs, ana it is rapidly becom ing one Of the leading motor clubs Jn tne. east. The Wabash club ' baseball nine de feated the St. Paul Glanto at St Paul yesterday. 21 to I. The) Wabash club claim the Independent championship of Portland. - August 26 the club will play one of the TrI-City league teams for a purse ox siuu. . , ... ' I ... mil I il m ' ' FAIR, SAY MANAGERS j Spokane' Having Hard Fight Oyer Question of .Allowing Gambling1 " ' . at the Races. " - Second rams R. H. E. San Fran. . 0 01010001 01 I Oakland ..1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 14 I Batteries Willis and Street: . Hogan and buss. Umpire Perrine. RAGGED BASEBALL IS PLAYED AT WOODBURN (Special Stepatch to Tb Journal.) Woodburn. Or., July 21. Woodburn and the Trunkmakers played a double header here yesterday afternoon, the first game being won by the home team, score 6 to. 4, the Trunks ' taking- the econd. 12 to 7. Both games were about as poor an exhibition aa has been seen here, the Woodburns being charged with 18 errors In the two games and Ak. - WMl.bMtak.M with 14 - Ills liuuiwiwiai T.m m .- Woodburn was badly handicapped by the absence of three of her best players and tried out a couple of new men In the outfield who failed to do anything put max errors ai criucai stages. Centralla- Defeate " TenlndrT IBseelal Pttpateb Tae leemet.l . '' rvntralla. Wash.. July 21. The Cen tralla baseball team, which la trying for th rhamnlonshin of central Washlna ton, defeated the Tenino team by a score of I to I yesterday at the , Centralla driving park. - ' ' More Cheap Rates. On August I, 9 and 10 the Canadian ' (Special Dispatch te Tke JeeraaL) Spokane, Wash.,. July tl. Mayor C Hebert Moore haa announced that If the city ' eounotl pasaea an 'amendment to the law prohibiting pool selling he will Veto it. The fair minunri and Inter eeted merchant are now working to pass It over his veto. It Is doubtful If till ean be done, because It waa hard work-to get enough - councllmen In hi For haraalns lit men's wear. ros the raino. iu pas ino amenameni. Jinvisireet to uooinsoa CO. s, sev nlW' i u.mfvr wrm urn wiw pvi ui vo wauaiwi i wgioib i-.Kii-J;ii'.:".W::':..' Paclflo will again' place on eale round trip excursion nonet to eastern points at very low rates. Faasengere routed via Snokane. via Seattle and. Sumaa, or via Victoria and Vancouver. For full particulars call on or address F. R, Johnson, Q, A. P. D Portland. Oregon. n m m. hi ..i n . Many Zrrors In Afternoon. The afternoon game was rather of disappointment and while the Apostles won, the game was so filled with errors, tn which both teams competed, that the fans nearly lost sight of several really rine plays that interspersed tne innini "Midget" Strelt was nut in to tw for the Cubs. He had the Apostles guessing most of the time and had his team given him half the support they tM Knttaman In the previous same WITH WILSONVILLE ther mlht hvs ben notbr tale to Charlie Moore took no chances In this fame and occupied the xnon nimseir. h Cubs took more kindly to his curves than In the morning session and nunched out aome beauties to each gar den. The game opened like a major league matinee, the players up retiring In one, two, tnree oraer. ana me lann commenced to congratulate inemseivcis upon seeing a real live ball game. be held, the flight to be made between Salem and Portland. These races will be open to non-members of the club, and entries may be sent to E. IL Bauer, ttx Auingion ouuaing. SPANT0NS BREAK EVEN The Soanton baseball nln of Port land and the Wilsonvllle nine broke even on a doubleheader played at Wllonvile yesterday. The first game went to Span f on, 4 to I, the second to Wilson vllle, 6 to I. The battery for Spanton consisted of Taylor and Shults; for Wil sonvllle. Thornton and F. Parrott. The Spanton want games with first-class amateur nine, and wish to issue a gen eral challenge. Managers may address W. R, Heales, 210 Morrison street, Port land.,.; 'I".- NATIONAL LEAGUE Af St. Louis St. lunula lyn 0-4. At Cincinnati Cincinnati York 8-1. At Chicago Boston 6, Chicago 1-2, Brook-t-l, New NORTHWEST LEAGUE Won. Aberdeen S2 Seattle 47 Tacoma 61 Butt j...:-...-....... 4i Spokane 41 vai rancouver .. . 20 Lost 28 37 41 40 42 14 Pet. .150 .S0 .664 .606 .494 .181 Rut tn the second the doodle bug got In his work and rested with tne Cubs long enough for the Apostles to score four runs, all on errors by the Cub in field. Then again In the fourth the same old bug got In his work and the ADOstles scored some more on errors. About this tlms the Apostles com menced to do some kicking around of th hninehlda and the Cube besan cross the rubber. From this on the game was a kaiiaeiaoscope ox errors. hits, fast plays ana poor umpiring. xsrown, mv rvu.. .... v. ...cuiau, and Kruger for the Cubs, dlstinfuished themselves by quick handling of hard- hit balls. The score in aetau Afternoon Gam. ST. JOHNS, AB. R. H. PO. A. R. 4 2 1 0 0 0 Teaterday'g Games. VAt Taeoma Tacoma 8. Aberdeen 4. Drennan, cf. Hlnkle, If... Clark Moore, Trowbridge, ai O. Moore, e... McKay, Sb.... Chapln, rf.... Brown, to.... lb.... urown, ao. ......... .. I Chaa. Moore, p I Totals Wabaah C3ob Beat St, PauL : The Wabash team or Portland Avar. whelmlngly defeated the St Paul Giants In a one-sided contest yesterday. The I Lerch. rf. score waa 11 to I. The feature of the I Kennedy, lb fm was we neavy miuiir or tne I Klser, 2b. Wabash nine. Stone pitched his usual I Kruger, as. and lb., steady game, allowing but three hita Tauscher, tb-and aa Charle Pembroke, the Wabash man-1 nai-rn rf ager, want games with fast teams of Magness. It Oregon and Washington, such as Camaa, I She, "c.. ............ 17 II 7 17 12 7 BRAINARD CUBS. AB. R. H. PO. A. 13. 1 1 2 0 0 0 Stevenson and Eugene. , Ifitrelt .p....... 11 1 I 1 Can't look well, eat well or' faa wall I with Impure blood feeding your body. Keep the blood pure with Burdock Blood Bitter. Eat slmnly. take exer cise, keep clean and you will have long Hathtnar anilt anxrlala at nnMninn wa, Washington etreet , Touia 17 I I 24 II 12 SCORB BT INNINGS. St; Jbhna 4 9 1 0 0 0 4 13 Hits .......... OIOIOIOI 7 Cubs 0021011 0 , Hits .......... 1014 1012 0- 0 . 8UMMART. . .Struck out By Moor I by Strelt . WE CURE MEN FOR 27 TEARS IH PORTLAND In I Special uses No Pay Unlets Cured Fr Consultation It will not coat you anything to can at our office, and by ao doing it may gave yon touch time, worry and money, and because if we can. , not cure you we will honestly tell you ao, and you will not be tinder any financial obligation to ui. You pay ut our, feet lor curee not to ex periment; we hare proTed the fact that, our methoda are the belt, latest and the most icien tific in every respect There are gome caaei that , are curable and we determine whether it is enr-, able or incurable by a thorough physical and mi croscopical examination.' We cure Cystitia, Irritation of Neck of Blad ter. Enlargement and Inflammation of the Pros tate Gland and all diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys quickly ytld to our modern methods of treatment We especially innte old chronic cases that hare been unsuccessfully treated elsewhere. ; Gonorrhoea, Blood Poison, Skin Diaeaaea, Nenroua Pecline, , cured by acientific methods known and indorsed by the medical 1 profession. "' ",, " C01f8TZATX0aT. , afTXSf AMO TXMTV-JL ; u - r Cored by up-to-date methoda. . Not temporary relief, but a postttre, per- Conetlpation Is the cause of a lare majority of reotal trouble and many other allimwt. - Whn th bowels do not mov It lnterfer with the proper action of the dirrerent organs or in noay. nv w stlpation cured and you wlU have taor energy,., and , reel muck better ' Dinnh m luiHun Ta amtu No man ekn give the strength ,of his mind and body to the strenuoue work of building a future, for himself unless he has a reserve force to back him up.- Too ean t build success without spending a great deal of nervous energy,, and yoa can t : spend nervous, energy unless you have It ,v , ... - VTjnjmroiTs Mmntoi ninmh ' , There Is Usually a pain across the small of the baekrbloe Tlnga:, under your eyest specks before yor eyee: your sleep does not rest touj j in th rnomlni feeling tired: your mind at times wanders; your memory Is poerj your are losing flesh, hollow-eyed:, white of your eyes are yellow; you, are fearful, always expeoOng the worst to hap-, pen; very nervous; " yoo have bad dreams; startle Jn your sleep, and ; awake out of a dream. -very much frightened; stinging pain i In .tha breast;no appetite. Jo you know what cause you to feel like thlsT This condition will not i improve of Its own accord. but Inetead you may grow gradually worse, and eventually end In nervous i debility or j, neurasthenia. If you have ever taken treatment and failed to get cured perhaps It Is because you never took treatment at the St Louis In- i tltute. Our treatment le different from the old treatment taught yeere , ago. We cordially Invite consultation free. . . . t " , " ' - ... WRITES If you cannot call. All correspondence etriour confidential : and all replies sent In plain envelopes. - . . " - , HOURS I a. m. to I p. m.; evenings, T to 1:10; Sundays, I a, m. to 12 noon. ''. 'v t - ST. LOUIS DISPENSARY COaUTEB sTSOOHUt AJR TIlfTTTJi WMMf,- TOWnUXT), OUgOOat. MAKES the SKIN LIKE YOU WANT 11 DOES IT IN A MOMENT A liquid preparation ffor Faoe, Neck, Arms v'nd Handa. It Is neither sticky nor greasy. It's harmless, clean and refreshing. Cannot be detected. Two colors, Pink and White. . 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Specialists in Painless Dentistry TEETH.. , - To introduce our latest method in painless., dentistry, until July 31. will do your work at one half regular price. , - Bridge work ; applied and all kinds of filling inserted . without pain. .;-. , - Teeth extracted positively with out pain or bad result, BO. We correct all Irregularities" ef teeth without pain. ; -Consultation and estimates frc. Open evenings until 8. Lady ii attendance - , cn:cAC3PAr.ir:: r ' E Jte 3-4,5 Fa: " COR. SIXTH & V" I'hOI.9 I 5 - j 1 a'' ta