THE OREGON DAILY JOURtfAE, PORTLAND. 'SATURDAY -EVENING. 'AUGUST 10. .1007.'
NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORDD
tefS SHUTS
OUTTHE BEAVERS
Is Strong at Critical Points
: and Pulls Out of Eleven
Bad Holes. , 'L
TOPIRE PERIUNE WINS
DISAPPIlOVAl; OF PANS
Mm With Fog-IIom 'Voice nearly
Favors ' Visitor Better Team
f ; Work Would Have Preente4 Oak-
' land Jtans Notei of Game.
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TERDAT8 RESTJLTi.
nd. 1: Portland. 9.
Baa Franolaco, i; Log Angel,, l.
l'"' J '. BTANDINO OF THE CLUBS.
. Won. Lost P.C,
XS Angele ,. M 4
Ben FrandaoO, .. J4 .
Oakland ... . J
Portland .. .41
571
.BIS
.(It
.173
; Tli elulv twlatara of Ell Cat, on
tint twlrlar for th Portland club, war
too much tot th Beaver batters y-
terday aad a ahut-out was tba result
Though tba local aaourad but four hits,
and tboaa war In four different tnnlnf a,
' 11 sprat and dlatlnot tlmaa thy war
' la a poatUoa whara a nobby. Uttl lngl
would hav maant a cor. But oia x.n
waa too strongor tba locala war too
weak and thera waa nothing doing.
Tba TUltora touched up young Mr.
Hartman tor 10 singles and a double,
four singles being aoorad la on Inning.
But a lot of these bit war of tb
cratch variety. Two ware bunt. and
one had to be given bacaua or a pum
liinn h "Bull" Perrlne. In fact.
Perrine waa far off yesterday. Ha I
, laavlv ravnrari Oakland and if ha
paata the performance, today h will be
no more Dooular In thia neck of thai
woods than 1 'UmpM Derrick.
Sow Oaklaad Boored.
Oakland scored once In the fourth and
once in the fifth. HoltmuUer waa re
tired on an Infield stroke and was fol
lowed by Eagan, who hit a high bounder
to Fay. It bounded a few Inches higher
.the last time, Fay missed It ana Agan
was presented with a hit. Dash wood
followed with a well placed shot past
Mott Blgbee hit a slow bunt which
Mott grabbed at with on hand and
missed. Again the runner was presented
with a hit. Haiev bunted ana Hart
man tumbled badly, but recovered the
ball in time to set the runner at first.
But. lo! there was no fielder at the
Initial sack, so Haley had to be given
credit for a hit Eagan scored on the
play.
Devereaux came to bat and Dashwood
tried to squeeze in. Ha was too late
and Donahue chased him- back to third,
' arriving at about the same time as
Blgbee. ; Donahue touched them both. In
th rhrht order.' so he thought but Per
rtne called only Blgbee out. It made
EO difference in the score, however, as
evereaux flew out to Bassey.
Smith scored the other run. He hit
aafe, ran third on van Haltren sao
riflce and stole home while Hartman waa
winding up his arm. The pitcher saw
pmitn start in plenty or time, in ract,
before he began to wind, but Instead
of making a quick throw home and
"catching the runner half way, Hartman
thought it necessary to go through the
entire deliver)! process In its slowest
form. Consequently when the ball ar
rived at the plate it found Mr. Smith
seated there ahead of it, complacent
and smiling. The of.loial score:
OAKLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. B.
10 0
established In Paris by Prof essor Pierre
Brouaaat. who tesohea "foot passengers
now to walk safely in publio thorough
fares' and to dodge automobiles and
oafrlafe In'th most solentlflo manner.
K, Okura, son of a wealthy Japanese
iron manufacturer, in on bis wsy home
iuiu -iuron university, nngiana, oy
War Of the United ttilu mith tnar nt
the swiftest automobiles that he ooul.il
vuj in Europe, ,e intends to try to I
II MS ATHLETIC
popularise motor raclna in Janan..
When E. C. Richards, of Buffalo. New
York, was held up on a charge of speed
ing across a bridge at Columbia, Penn
sylvania, ne avoma arrest byofterlng
iu us io jau untu ne couia. ootam money
from home to psy his fine. The local of-
nciii aeciiMoi nis board would cost
wiure man ine one.
PU0aiS3I NEAR ITS
END IN LOS ANGELES!
CLUB AT SPO Of E
To Join Northwest Associa
tion and Compete in Inter-Club
Contests,
Jjftm An .Atlav 1 A - wt i ar 4hsa
. - a v a,sw(ajMI eaw
extensive gratuitous distribution of
prise-light tickets among city officials a
row has developed in the oouncll and
a aharp investigation Is scheduled at
ine city nan.
The council la about avanl dfvldod
2v?h.J.--nJ!lLqu."Uon' w,tht.n ager and ooaoh of teama
ZmZn mimnm?tSuntlto North wst
for abolition of the game. These agree J association and compete under amataur
with Mayor Taylor of Ban Francisco I mi, in hnrinm r..Mnv K..ir.. .d
(gpedsl Dispatch t Tb Joaraal.) '
Bpokana, Wash., Aug, J o. Spokane 1
to havs a nw amateur atheletlo asso
ciation, composed principally of tnm
bar of the National guards, with Cap
tain Denton Crow at it head, and T. O,
Cook, formerly physical director of th
Spokane Amateur Athletlo club, a nan-
Th organl-
ollolted or accepted by city official. It
Is authoritatively atatad that h.l a
dosen. tickets re left reaularlv On aoh
councilman's desk in his absence, but
that the non-partlsana never see them,
a ijium naving neen nevisea to turn
tne seats into mors reeaDtlva channela.
Thomas McCfirfiy. manager of th Pa
cific Athletic club, ha secured consid
erable Influence at the city hall and the
non-partisans declare his free tickets
did It War develops quickly when
ther 1 an attomnt to leoialata mlnat
th game, but the antl-flght counollmen
claim tnat there will be a hot Inquiry
and that afterward they will hav
strength enough to put th olub out of
pueipca.
YESTERDAY'S RACE RESULTS.
Grand Circuit at Buffalo.
I!OI. DUrss 11.000 Lillian R won
tnree straight heats and th rac In
z:os, z:u.
pace, nurse 11.000 Tomar II.
won the second and fourth heats and
the rac in Z:07H. 2:01; Grand Elder
won tne intra neat in I:0IH; Miss
j ones won tne nrst heat in J:0u.
Z:1S trot, purse 11.000 Lotta r for
merly Lady Thistle) won the first, third
ana rourtn neais ana tns race in 2:09,
2:11. l:09U: Maruaret O. won the aeo.
ona neat in z;uft.
baseball and track events. It will hav
quarter in Spokane's new armory, re-
centlv erected hv tha atate of Wiih.
ngton at a coat of 1(1,000. and will
have at least 180 members at the start.
Frank Carrlban of Spoken, th Ill
pound amateur champion boier of th
Pacific northwest, will be ona of tha
Instructors and there will be teacher
in wrestling, fencing and club swlngln,
and coaches for track and field wor
and general gymnastics. It I proposed
to tage part in the big indoor meets, as
wall as In th ehamotonahlD wrestiina
and boxing carnivals th coming fall
ana winter.
BIG MANAGERS APTEE
NORTHWEST LEAGUEES
(Joans! BpeeU! Bertlea.)
Seattle. Aua-. 10.The eves of tha bla
league manager! are still turned toward
tne Northwestern league, looking for
talent Plttsbure- wanta Hunky Bhaw.
third baaeman of the Taooma team, and
Clark Qrlffith, of th New York Amer-
icana, is arter jueu. ins slugging eentar
flelder of the Butte team. Yesterday
of Oeorae
but Shreeder turned
Tim O'Rourke dangled a check for 11.(00
Dayr
the offer down.
Shreeder in
Result at Bntte.
Half mile Fal staff won. Bobeaka
mnr.A rrA P.aal thtA. . , Q 1
Five-eighths mue uoiiar Chaser won, offered 11,600 for Bell, put Hubs Hail is
tdy A'delaid second, PatrloUo third; holding out for 127000. H will get It,
under the nose
Chaw
e offer down. The Tacoma team now
has a chaao for tb pennant, and as
Bhaw ha begun to hit onee more,
Shreeder thinks he would weaken his
team by lettlns th speedy fielder ao at
this time. He may sell htm later In
the season, however. Clark Qrlffith ha
Catcher Thomas of the New York American League Team.
NORTHWEST TENNIS TITLE LIES
BETWEEN TYLER AND M'BURNEY
Bmlth. If. 4 1 2
Van Haltren, cf. .... S A"0
Hltmuller, rf. ..... I 0
4
4
iia-bee. lb 4
Haley, 2b. ..... 4
pevereaux. 8b 4
4
Eagan, s.
Dashwood, o.
Blgbee. lb.
Cates, p.
Totals
Sassey, If.
ott. 2b.
, Cesser 2b,
Mherton. lb.
McCredle, rf.
Donahue, c.
urdette. of.
Pay. ss. ...
Hartman, p. ,
jnoore-
0
2
2
5
11
2
2
0
2 11 27 12 0
24
PORTLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E
4 0 12
2 0 0 1
3 0 0 1
4 0 0 12
8 0 0 2
4 0 14
8 0 11
8 0 14
8 0 0 0
10 0 0
0 0
s
1
0
0
E
0
4
4
0
Total
.80 0 4 27 17 9
Batted for Hartman In th ninth.
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Oahvd .. .....0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
Hitst...,...o 114 110 1 811
Portland ; . .... .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
' Hits .. ,.....,1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 14
. "'; SUMMARY. '
Struck out Bv Hartman. : v ff.
8. Bases pn ballsOff Hartman, 2; off
Cates, 4. Two-base hit Dashwood. Sao-
jinco mts van Haltren, Mott Stolen
bases, Smith, 2( Devereaux, 2; Bassey.
Hit by pitched balls Burdett. Mott
First base on errors Oakland, S. Wild
pitch Cates. Left on bases Port-
jana, jv, uaaiana, s. Tim Of gam, 1
sour, imuuioa. - umpire rerrine.
NOTES OP TBQB GA3IK
11111 ij j 111 ' " "- -
The 11 chances of Portland to score
a run oy a single outneia hit occurred
170 PER DAY
Th health departments of both New
Tork and Chicago hav sounded' tha
alarm.. The growing death from kidney
I . disease are appalling now over 170 per
r day. These are, the census figures,
; Kidney disease Is getting to be a na
tional menace. Everyone should watch
, Ills kidneys.
Kidney trouble 1 not only curable
th first few weeks, but often gets well
. f Itself. After It ha become chronic
' tfsatens) v all known medicine were
futile. Thl was the situation upto
th dlsoovery of Fulton's Renal Com-
Jiound. It 1 new in this profoundly
mportant rartlcular(-it is the first
; thing yet discovered that i effective
- AFTER the disease ha become chronic
' m well as before. Hence, it is curing
tha most fatal forms of kidney disease
and it i the only thing In the world
that la. -
If vou hav kldnev trouble, don't take
'. chances, but start right No on knows
" whether it has been developing a long
, time or has come on suddenly; hence,
the ordy safe plan is to take th only.
. thinnknown that will control It In
e' f event ? -t ..,,
wr'Thr Is no doubt ' whatever about
jfulton having discovered a specific for
these diseases. Th Herald is in pos
:: session of fact that enables it to state
this authorltaUvely.f Oakland (Cal.)
' Daily Herald. .. - .
This compound la superseding kidney
v rnedlclnea People 'With kidney .trouble
now hav their opportunity, Ask for
.pulton's Renal Compound. All drug
ariata.'. , . : -
(Special Dltpatcb to The JToanwL)
Tacoma, Aug. . The finals of tu
Pacific Northwest Championship' Tennis
tournament are being played off at the
North End grounds today before one of
the largest galleries that has ever wit
nessed tennis playing In this city.
The feature of the day la tne cnam-
rtonshlp event in the men's singles be
ween Joe Tyler, of Seattle, and Mc
Burney, of Spokane, the winner in th
semi-final rf the men' singles yester
day. Both of these men have done un
usually fast playing from the outset or
tne tournament, ana as tneir piaymar to
day Is tor the championship of the
northwest and the beautiful Thome cu
thrown In. which Is the trophy awarde
the winner, both men are exceeding
themselves in clever work.
Another feature vame that Is on to
day is the contest in th mixed doubles
on the part of Miss H. Ryan and Joe
Tyler against Miss Hotchklss and
Crawford, the four who won yesterday
in the semi-finals of the mixed doubles.
Th games of yesterday were very
fast On of the best exhibitions of the
day was th playing of the finals In the
men's doubles In which Armstrong and
Payne won the championship in the
event by defatin- Joe Tyler and Wlcker
sham. - Each of the four Pjayrs did
clever work, and Payn and Tyler ware
In notable form. After a long, hard con
test Payne and Armstrong won in a
soor of 7-5. 7-2, 4-8, 7-6.
Another good game was that in the
semi-finals of the men's singles, in
whioh Tyler, of Seattle, defeated Craw
ford, th fast California jlayer. Botn
are star players and Crawford was
beaten only through what might be
termed unusually lucky work of hi
Tacoman were much disappointed by
the defeat of Frank Payne by MoBur
ney,' of Spokane. Payn had been put
down a the probable winner of the
nnrthwaat nhamnlonahlD. and hi ellmi
nation by MoBurney in th eml-final
yesterday wa a distinct surprise. The
soor stood (-4, 4-8 In favor of th
"bunch grass" man. ' . ,
In the aeml-rlnals of th ladles'
single Miss K. Ryan defeated Miss
Keown. and Miss Hotchklss defeated
Miss Hall, leaving Mis Ryan and Miss
HOtcnkiss to Diay ine iinais xor toe
ladva ehamnlonahln today.
The full result of th day's playing
follows: .
Men' - singles (semi-finals) MoBur
ney defeated Payne. 6-4. 4-8; Tyler de
feated vrawrora. -, -,-.
Men's doubles (finals) Payn and
Armstrong defeated Tyler and Wlokr
v. n r n a T C
Ladles' singles (semi-finals) Mis E.
Ryan defeated Miss Keown, 8-0. 6-0;
Miss Hotchklss defeated Miss Hall, 6-4,
6-8. .
Ladles' doubles (semi-finals) Miss
Hotchklss and Mis Robertson defeated
Miss Loomls and Miss worden, 8-1, s-o;
Miss Ryan and Miss Hall defeated Miss
Opie and Miss Levey, 6-2. 6-2.
Mixed doubles (semi-finals) Miss
Ryan and Joe Tyler defeated Miss Hall
and Mr. Poolay, 6-8. 6-1; Mi Hotch
klss and Mr. Crawford defeated Miss
Robertson and Mr, Benham, 6-2, 6-2.
Men's doubles (semi-finals) Tyler
and Wlckershara defeated Hunt and
Crawford, 6-1, 6-2: Payne, and Arm
strong defeated MCB
linger, 6-2, 6-4.
Jurney and Bal-
as follows: Bassey reached second with
Only on out jn me first, uasey iiew
out and Atherton fanned. .That's -two.
Burdett reached third with two out
in tha second. Hartman struck out
Three. Bassed reached second in th
third and onlv ona out. Casev and Ath
erton both went out on infield shots.
That' five. Casey reached second in
the seventh with onlv one out Hart
man and . Bassey went out on short
arroundera. That's , eisrht. Donahue
reached second with- on out in the
ninth. Fay wlked, Moore flew out and
Bassey was called out on a grounder
which looked from the grandstand as
if he had beaten. That's 11.
Devereaux stole second in the ninth.
af least Perrin declared he was safe,
though the ban beat him there py sev
eral feet "Brick" ranon to third on
the next delivery and exactly the same
thing occurred again. "Brick" evidently
decided tnat rerrine naa maae
up his mind to give the visitor another
run, so he tried to steal home, but was
caugnt nair way., in ran nowiea
safe." but Perrlne decided otherwise. A
minute later the. umpire showed his
good intentions by calling Smith , safe
at first when Casey had him thrown
out bv a couple of feet At a critical
juncture in the next Inning Bassey
reacnea first at aoout ine same urns as
tha balL He looked much- safer than
Smith, or than had Dashwood whom Per
rin called safe at first in the eighth.
But the umpire- said ha was . out and
Portland's desperate rally to tl the
score In the ninth was cut short
Despite the fact that the Commuters
are credited ; with 11 hits, neither - of
their run a war earned in th real sense.
Average coast league fielding and aver
age coast league team work would have
retired thaside In the fourth without
a run. And as for the tally in th fifth,
resulted from a piece of bone-head
ork on th cart of the Ditcher, which
made th fans fairly howl their indignation.
The desertion of Shortstop Morlarity
from th San Franolaco team, is said to
be due to his dislike for Kid Mohler,
whom he considered too much of a crab
to handle the team properly. Morlarity
had been looking around for another Job
for several weeks, and when Stockton
offered him- better pay and a steady
position all winter, he did not hesitate
to Jump. v - ( v;;); v ,
- Th eraslest bet aver made In base
ball come to ' the surface In a brief
paragraph la th San Francisco Bulletin.
' i . -
And th interesting feature about It is
that the man won. At a fanning bee
a Stockton rooter was kidded about the
slump that Stockton had taken whioh
so riled him that he wagered 29 that
the champion would take nine games
out of ten. Stockton not only took nine
out of ten, out Kept on going until tne
record wa eleven victories out or
twelve games, f
Ladv
time. 1:02 U
Five eights mile Reuben won. Red
Bill second. Rustling Silk third; time,
vi.
Three Quarters mile Robert Mitchell
won, Asusa second, Lassen third; tlm.
:i.
fin 1 1 A VI A .... wim tm .... In . 1
tstari second, iuup& xoung tnira; tint,
Five and one half furlongs Bchot-
tlsche won, Sprlngleaf second, Billy
Taylor third: time. 1:09 V.
Five and one half furlongs Harka
won. Sir Dugal second King Herald
uurui ume, iuv.
At the Meadows.
Ply furlong Maid of Orlean won.
Forest Rose second, Et Doreea third;
ume. 1:02.
Fiv furlongs Smithy Earn won.
Bust Gregg second, xrameter tnira;
Ume, 1:01.
Mile Ripper won, Bonar second,
John H. third; time, 1:424.
Mile Royal Red won, Virginia Boy
second, Taby Tosa third: time, 1:48.
Seven furlongs St. Albans won, Te
tanus second, Elmdale third; time, 1:22.
Seven furlongs pepper and Salt won,
Jessie S. second, Silver Line third; tlm,
''-.
Results at Saratoga.
Six furlong Valla won, Barbary
Bene aecona, sister UTanci tnira; urn,
1:12 4-6.
One mile Miss Strom won, Lally
second. Bam Barnard third; time, 1:46.
too, if Bell keeps up his lick at the
!t, for th Nw York American leagu
jam is u bad way with Keeier nuri,
aiiberfleld aiiBnandad and Danny Horf-
maa stopped to a whisper, with th bat
BARNEY JOY WANTED
BY MA JOE LEAGUES
(ftmrui tMetai Satvke.1
Baa Francisco, Aug. 10. Danny Long
wui toss Barnsy joy to ona of th malor
leagueolub beyond any doubt- Al
ready president Cal Ewlng ha received
communications from manager asking
him to name terms, but ther 1 no dis
position on the nart Of tha lnal ,1K tn
5TJ1 though it may be compelled to.
Thl Honolulu star is a warm favorite
with San Francisco fans, and Manager
Long- would be Pleased tn Vild him .
other season, and really Barney ought
to play another vear in minor company
b'torejfoing up into the fast set
Though he ha dons splendidly, he has
much to learn, and Desides he needs to
hav better control of th bait But
inn wninr supposes inai joy will ne
lost to the Seals, for if Long fail io
ell nlm there will ba in. numh f
drafts put in. As a matter of fact ts
S)b Juouia iNaiionsi league C1UD na al
reaay siuck a araii in tor Barney.
EIFIE team selected
TO REPRESENT OREGON
0 ' "
' (Ipaeiat DUeateh te Ts 3rrl.)
Roseburg, Aua. lO.-w-The O. N. a. rifle
team that has beeflr selected from the
Stat Riflemen to go to Port Clinton,
hoot to b held ther sre as follows:
Captain R. O. Scott, of Portland; Can.
.In V tl XT m n. 1 4 M T 1. flimm El
llouck. Sergeant F. O. Stewart Sergeant
A. Q. Johnson. Privat B. P. Shield
na Alex . jergtieon, of Koseourg;
Captain W. M. Denny, Sergeant A. A.
Boh warts. Corporals u. K. Unton and IL
Dickie, of Portland; Sergeant H. IL
potree, of Cottage Orove: Corporal R.
L. Perdew, of Eugene. The boys hav
Drone camp her ana they, will all go to
Portland and leav. ther on Sunday
morning ror in eaat irrom tb More
that hav been made by the local team
ther Is a good chance for them to win
some laurel at tb national tourna
ment. .5
Junior Baseball Challenge.
Th Steven baseball nine would like
ram for Sunday afternoon, an ma
1, and also would Uk game outside of
he city. For games call Sell wood 72.
or address Ira Voss, m Eaat Seven
teenth street city. Th fltevena ulna
wiu eng. weir season uepiemoer l. -
Joy the Goods Again.
(Joaraal Bpeetal 8rrloe. 1
Baa Francisco, Aug. 10. Barney Joy
waa th goods again yesterday, and
would not let th Angela sret more than
on hit In any inning. Two hits by the
lotuus in in lourm won tnm tb gam
KORTnWEST LEAGUE.
At Aberdeen Aberdeen T. Tacoma 2.
At Vancouver Seattle 9, yanoouvar T.
Carbonlo acid gas and soda water
ppllance. Bildsrbaok it Cran Co..
8 Firat street
MARVELOUS lflVEiiTi::;
CURES WEAK IX.
Patml aranted by ths Valted gutea
" ' OoTraat'
One of the Most Attractive Beach Resorts
on the Pacific Coast Just Now b
Mir
Five and one half furlongs Ben Fleet
time, 1:06 2-6.
won. Explosion second, Sraoter third;
On mile Far West won. Dalon seo-I
ond, Cressina third; time, 1:89.
Mile and three sixteenths Miss Doyle
won, iuiter second, Aiaxnar inira; lime.
2:00.
Five and one half furlongs Bema I
won, boous Brant second, Gold Quarts I
inira; time, i:us.
COUNTY RACES FIRST
WEEK IN SEPTEMBER
John Day. Or.. Aua. 10. September 2
to September 6. In elusive, are the dates
whioh have been selected by the man
agers of the Grant County Fair Speed
association, xor tneir rait race meet in
this city. After the five-days' meet
here Prairie City will hold a four-day'
meet commencing Monday, September
9, Each place will nana uo nurses
amounting to tl.OOO.
it winter it was tne intention of!
tne urant county air association to
hold a fair this fall and an appropria
tion was secured from the legislature
amounting to 2750, but th bill wa later
tn
sra tb month of th Oolambla Biyer, on tha Waahingtos
sld. faohd from th City of Portland on th
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weak. Address . L.' B. Hawley, af." T "
102-A, Granite building, Rochester, N. T.-
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aad a tb itadr Siaeorarad lag i girlag
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WITHOUT THS AID Of A kaifg. .'
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TreablMt she Lwt M.nhaod, ytDMl Wm
Bess sag An frlvst tMsreaes,
A SURE CANCER CURE,:
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IF TOO ARB ArrtlCTTO. BOIT-f SXLAI. -
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If ye eaaaot ealL write toe srsiiH Mas-. '.
aad eircaUr. laeks 4 aasta la sUsisa, .
CONSULTATION FREE
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DISCHARGES
SELISVSD IN
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. Shoal the weodarru
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I Tba new 'KM tWSm,' nv
laws awfum. uew-ttax.
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vetoed by
governor. Without this
appropriation th managers of the asso
ciation were unabl to go ahead with
tb fair.
LITTLE SPAEKS FHOM
v MOTOBDOM
Stoned by a peasant while he was
driving through a district affected b;
aa mm 4a A i si hasa ins'Aftfn Xv4 riAA sVttVHi
a (5 1 mil uioui vjw si. w,s v t j. sssw - wmr
nand, of Roumania, chased, his assail
ant witn nis automooii ana. arter can
turing him, turned him over to the
police.
The Stat law governing th sale,
transfer ' and operation of motor ve
hicle in California require an owner
who sells a car to send back th reg
istration seal to the secretarv or state,
under penalty of fin or Imprisonment,
A record of two hours and It min
utes was recently established between
Porterville and Peer Creek, Hot Springs,
California, a distance of 84 miles, but
up a mountain so Steep that but two
cars ever attempted tb climb before,
A handy tool for a private garage 1
a new portable electrio drill which may
obtain power from an oralnarv Incandes
cent lamp socket Emery wheel also
may be attached ana it makea a perfect
polisher for lamps and metal work.
Scarcely a week passe without th
recording of the fact that some builder,
well known through hi standing in the
American industry, ha found expansion
Imperative in order to keep pace with
th demand mad upon hi manufactur
ing department '
Accoraing 10 a recent aecision or
Omaha's cltv leeal department owners
of private automobile ar exempt from
paying a city automobile tax. An ordl-
lance is pending to require an annual
Icense fee for every automobile used
for rental purpose. - A. ;
Whatever may b th eost of repair
ing small surface tear or cut in th
tread of an outer tire easing It i well
repaid by the added life gained by the
tire. A jagged surface soon wears and
rips away from tb canvas base and a
tire which is neglected i as good as
ruined. w -
A new professional chala a yet nn.
supported by aay unlverglfy, has been 1
Farmers' Annual Dip.
Yei, I cure without drugs, but I can t core every
thing. No doctor can do that.
Most of the ailments ot mankind are due to toe
failure or breaking down of the stomach, kidneys, liver,
When one or these organs
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e.M. XT T Inr 1A Thla an.
nual "Salt Water DaV" for a lame part heart or digestive organs.
of New.iseyi Tb' lI2?,eJp" '5,m!ui fail to do its work properly, something happens, pain,
ivuiiUf iiioii wvaww uu vuiiu 1 QU AtWtk.vM
to tne oeacn in great orowas, ana tne
occasion was Ilk those of past years,
Thl waa especially the ease when It
came to a matter or patning suit,
which were of great variety. A feature
of the day was th great crowd of sum
mer visitor from tne cottages and ho
tels along the coast They came In car
riages and automobiles to see th fun,
ana early In the afternoon there were
fully 8,000 people on the beach watching
the rural visitors taking their annual
dip.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
disease or various chronic ailments result.
The reason any organ breaks down or fails to work
At Boston Boston, 7; Chicago, t.
NATION Ah LEAGUE.
At St Louis St, Louis, t; Boston, 4,
Af unicago rnuaaeipnia.
sro. 1.
At Pittsburg Pittsburg,
York, 2.
2;
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Chica-
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JKlaing Proa thavQrav.
A prominent manufacturer, Win, A.
Fertwell, of Lucama, N. C, relates a
most remarkable experience. He say:
"After taking less than three bottles of
Electrio Bitters, I feel like one rising
from th grave. My trouble is Brlght's
disease, Jn the Diabetes stage. I fully
believe Electrio Bitters will our me
f ermanently, tor it ha already stopped
he liver and bladder complications
which hav troubled m for year a"
Guaranteed at Red Cross Pharmacy.
Price only (0a
BLOOD?
POM
tse worst dtSMM
earth. vet tbe
la.lttt to ear WHEN
yoq KNOW WHAT
TO DO. Miay have
pimples, spots ea tt
kin, sores ta tbe
mouth, ulcer, falllnf
hair, Ve pain, ca-
It Is BLOOD POISON. Scad km DR. BAOWN.
S5 Arch St., Pblltdelpbla. Pees., Cot
BBOWN'S SLOOP COBB, 82.00 per bottlel
lasts oae saoath. Bold la S'ortlaiiA aly W
Weodward, Clark CV , x. ,
properly is Decause it lacgs motive power electricity,
That is proven. Now to cure pain or dis
ease you must find the cause and remove
it. It it is caused by a lack ol electric en
ergy, restore tnat torce wnere it is neeaea
and pain and sickness will disappear, lhat s
my method. That's Nature's method. It's
because electricity builds up, supplies strength,
nourishment to the body. Drugs destroy, tear
down, because they contain poison instead of
nourishment. Of course, they can force an
organ to act, but that organ is weaker after
the effect of tbe drug has passed off. Drugs
stop pain, temporarily, by stupefying the
nerves, but the pain comes back and you have
to continue taking the drug, . Every dose
weakens the nerves.
Eleetro-Viirdr is a relief from
foolish system of drugging. It
does by natural means what you
expect drugs to do by Unnatural
means. It helps Nature cure by
giving to the body the force it
lacks electricity.
tlectro-Vigor is an electric bodv
battery, always charged and ready
for use. Nothing to do but put it
on anu mrn oa tn current, it is
not an electric belt, and the cost is
less than course of doctoring.
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I must say I am pleased with your treatment. After
three weeks- pse 01 Electro-Vigor I have no digestive
trouble, sleep better and am not bothered with losses.
H. SHARP.
, Hobart Mills, CaL .
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Electro-Vigor cured me of catarrh, improved my di-
!:est!on and my general health is better than it has beeq
or years.-- s , R. E. FULLER.
Electro-Vigor is all your -claims make it, for I am
feeling much better and stronger as the result of its
use. . .. C W. MOORE.
Baker City, Oregon, Box SS7.
I f! lOrt ir rent hfttfr 'ini nti'na "f?1-trnJVirrtr '
I have no more rheumatism, no headaches or stomach'
trouble, and my strength is what I know it should b
tnr a man rt mv a erf - t A If PrlVXTT? w '
r?.V Meacnam, wregon.
UTa.f T'-l T '.AV,Jl"i;, ." .".'rir(l'f ear.- r. , j.t: . .
the old,
Cut out this coupon and mail '
to roe.,. Ill give yoif a beau-'
! tiful 100-page-book which tells
lt about my treatment This
, book 4s illustrated with pictures 4
,.o' fully, developed men an J
"women, showing how Electro-'
Vigor is applied, "d explains
. many things you want to know.
I'll send the book, closely
1 sealed and prepaid, free, if you.
'will wail me ' this coupon.
5r A. HALL, JV1 O.
1439 RUKOU' SJTMS rfVClZC
' Plea send m, prepaid, your fre UQ-psM 1
trated book. ,
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