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    THE . OREGON i SUNDAY JOURNAJv PORTLAND, V SUNDAY ; . MORNING, AUGUST. 18, '1807.
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HARNESS HORSES WIIICII WILL FIGURE PROMINENTLY ;IN OREGON STATE ANB COMTY FAIRS THIS YEAR
OF SEAL BATTERS
FOR THE SEASOI
(Pemoll Allows Men' From
Ten Weeks of Most Excitln
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1, j Earthquake Belt But
Struggles In Years
Three Hits.
1 Promised.
iAW TTRT?m? ATT. TTTAT .
GAME SCHEDULES ARE
PREVENTS SHUTOUT
PRACTICALLY KNOTO
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IMeOedie's Wew Find From Grants
Psm Twirls III Best Game So Far
ad Clnchet His Place on the
" md Good" Wagon..
; Portland, t; Baa Francleoe, 1.
Henry FernoU, lata of Oranta Pa a,
Oregon, mad monkeye out of the hoary
betters from the earthquake bolt yee-
kascay. Incidentally putting to shame a
bunch ot hlgher-prloed Beaver pitchers
who bar boon knocked off tho moun
tain aa a regular thing of lata. . -
Little Henry lot tho Seal flown with
throo litUo alnglea and, but for Far
wltioaa hoaro In tho third, ho would
hav acorad a ahut-out. t
Peraoll ha certainly mado good. Out
of tho many now men that tho Mo
Orodloa hayo tried out aa a matter of
ooonomr In thla their tall-end roar.
Henry PernoU la 9 no who haa mado
rood. Another 1 J. R. Burdette, who
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Ileal, Seaaon Opni September , 21
After Which the Big , CoUege
Gradually Approach One Anothc
Until Finals on Thanksgiving paf
Plaroo. worth 17.000. Including all
oqulpmonta and exprea charges, to N.
A rl a . a IAA BIama .. V... -V. k n
oamo noro from tho ' Northweat loaua I Gharleo Ilton, to bo uiod In Uvery, and
rem oil wao u a lort-aanoor, naa an i a-B noro lourinjr oar to h. u.
fa and drop eurro which dodgoa ut a
m quicicer tnan Barney joy a ana l
tano of tho boat "fooler"' of the aeaaon.
It'ce.ut'ht bl; Chief Eaoola yoaMrday ao
ftnany timea that tho rraodataad waa
ImoTod to lauahoutrlrht And It put
tout Nick Wllliama orery time bo oamo
'to bat Klok la oao of tho hoarloat hlt
tara In' tho leagua. but twloo ho otraok
wit on Pornoll'a little drop.
Ban Franclaoo ocorod flrst la tho third
Innlna;. - Henley waa luoxy onourh to
land oa tho aooo. Will advanced him
n a aaorlfloo aad Bponcor performed
Ukowtao. Wheeler waa walked and Im
mediately atarted on a double etoal,
von beforo Pornoll boRaa to wind up.
Henry bangod tho aphoro .to .Fay, who
Chapln and M. B. Rankin of Portland
and C S. Hadley of Tillamook.
DISTRICT FAIR TO BE
LIVELIEST EVER HELD
(peelal DUpetca to The JoiraaL)
Koeeburg-, Aug-. 17. From tho way
tho race horaea are comma; In, the dis
trict fair, September 10 to 14. will bo
the Hvelloat over hold In aouthern Ore
gon. The atablea are fast filling up
and place a have been apoken for by
many more horsemen that will come In
later. Tho atock and fruit exhibits will
had plenty of time to oaten iienloy aa also bo larger and better than ever. Tho
ao ran in. uvx no prtnanw .uaaanut -u. i
by a yard and Henley cot -tho bell
, Portland rot one rua In. tho fifth and
another in tho eighth. X hit by Caoey,
a aacrifloa by Burdotto-and a hit hy
Baasey negotiated the first and tho aeo
ond waa aeoured by Donahue oa a walk,
a atolen base, MoCredle'o aaorlfloo and
1 Atherton'a acratch hit. ; Official aooroi
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AB. R. H. PO. A. BL
Pnonoar. of. 10 I 0 0
wheeler, aa.
Hlldebrand, If. I
i Irwin, lb. .... 4
, William, lb. ........
Escola, o. v . . . . . . . .. . I
f 6 1 re lb, J b. I
.' Henley, rf. . ......... t
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. 'Casey, ib. ........... 4 12 18 0
, Burdetto, of. 10 0 I 0 0
; Baaaey. If. 4 0 110 0
( Donahue, o. ......... 016610
McCredie, rf. ........ I 0 1 1" 1 0
" Atherton, -lb. ........ 111 M
Fay. aa. 4 0 1 1 t
Mott, 8b, ......M. a 0 1 1 I 1
0
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and Douglas counties, and will have
good representation from all,
Phenomenal Building on
East Side. -
RanM bulldlna contlnuea on the east
Ids and 1 particularly noticeable along
Havtimmt avenuo rrom -rniruoin na
Fiftieth atreeta "Our aalea during
July and Auauat have far exceeded our
president of" tho Portland Realty dt
Trust rompanv. which company recent
ly purchased several tracts ot iana ai
Forty-etrhth atreet and Hawthorne ave
nue. "Tho demand for residence prop
erty haa been atrongef thla i aummer
than during any previous aummer aea
aon. We have aold nearly half of our
iota ' in our new additions at jrortr-
elghth atreet and Hawthorn avenuo and
have built 10 houses on our easy cay
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ment plan ana are now preparing; plans
for four more. The coming fall will
undoubtedly see tremendoua activity In
the realty market. We will aell every
lot wo have and build many nousea on
theae tracta before the close of tho
year.
BARNEY JOY IS MOST POPULAR
PITCHER IN THE COAST LEAGUE
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PernoU, p.
000
Total ....... .....aa a a n it a
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. Ban rranolaoa ...0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 01
' Hlta . ....,..,..1 tl 1 4 4 0 I
' Portland . , 0 .0 0 1 0 0 1 I
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Btroc'k enit By .Pernon, a. Baaea on
kails Off WUUs, 8; off Pornoll, a.
;. Double , pi Wheeler to Wllliama
., Casey to Atherton, Wheeler to Btreib to
I j WUllaras. Kacrlfloe hits Spencer, Wll-
lla, Burdette, McOrodla. Stolen baaea
Donahue, Baasey, Wheeler, First baao
pa errors fian Franclsoo, 1. Deft on
, bases Baa Franoisoo.- lj - Portland, L
' ,Tlmo or game One hour and It mla
tfUaav 1 ; .Vmplr Porrlne,
VOTES OF THB GAMB
It waa tha ahortaert gamo of tho aeo I
I Tbo owednotioa
m oolook. Ktaat
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9er today wCl begin at I
tlla aad Hartman are I
to pltan for Portland; probably Joy
Vuica xor can jrraaoiaoo.
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Todar'a games wOl .bo tho last, here
Hftof ,nearly three weeks, aa both teams I
v Iravel south together. Thursday, Sep-1
camoar a, u tno aato ox tne next coast
). loaguo gamo to be played on tho Port-1
aaaa crounaa.
A raoent nawapapar article stated that I
aorianty waa m oaa ravor at etocxton, i
aa uiai ui iana ox tna Biougn
Cltv
: naa taaen a aieiiice to tno hopping short
Vtop. If suoh la tho oaao WlllleTs base
ball days aro on the wane, for If bo
i arota out of the atate league he will find
It tiara to got a job in any other part
f tbo country' The Stockton manager
cornea mat wnue is aiaiiKea, and aaya
that he la aa Idol of tho fans and that
ho la playing big league ball at present.
- Ban rra&oiaoo unronuuo.
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1 Pete Lister, who played first baao for
. jroruana uiat year, ana waa a looster
with the bat. la now playing with Nash
Ills la tbo Southern leagua Manager
juouraw or the jvew lorn u lasts, is re
ported to have offered 14,600 for him.
If Lister la worth 14,600, a man Ilk
Julia Strelb la worth 110,000, for tho
lad with tho fat ankle haa It on Lister
' In every department of tho gamo. Tho
management of the Nashville club la
, holding out for 85,000. MoQraw wants
' a man to take the place of Dan Mo-
uann, the captain of the Oianta, who has
f ona oaca in ma work and la about
hrough for big league purpose Weat-
' , vie x imes.
' .Com'fkey employs no aoovt for his
Chicago club. In fact, he takea players
' cast off by other major league clubs and
. rnakae star of -theraj for Instance,
Hahn, Dougherty, Altrock. Donahue and
McFarland. Commy never paid a cent
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SCHWENGERS WINS
, OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
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(SpscUI IMapatch to Tb lonraaL)
Vancouver, B. C. Aug. lt.-?-Th open
tennis . championship was won by
FehweRgere of Victoria, He defeated
K. Payne of Tacoma In a great game.
Pa vue and Armstrong won the chain-t-Ionshfp
douMea Mlsa Hotchklaa .wod
lha ladle"- alrigloa. uV . T- , -
Auto Sale During Week.
Durir tho ' paat week FV A. Bennett
old a 1 r runabout to Barney Parker
of Pori)nd and a Reo runabout to
Grge uiftto of Half Way, Oregon.
11. M. cover hm aoiq i' v" t uia-iua
Pi.rc curn wltnia tna
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FRAKES PLAY AT
ST. JOHNS TODAY
WH1 Be Last Game of Season
Between the Two Tri
City Teams.
NEWS AND GOSSIP OF
MINOR LEAGUE CLUBS
"Dome" Gray of Portland, tlntll Re
cently With Spokane Club of the
Northwest League, Will Finish the
Seaaon With Astoria.
SPRINTER WES
GOOD III TRIAL
Four t Judges Take Dan
Kelly's Time in Ten
Seconds or Better.
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TODAY'S TRI-CITT SCHEDULE.
At Bt Johns Apoatlea vs. Freaka
At Astoria Cuba va Bohemians.
At Kelao Tlgara ts. Indiana.
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Today tho Frakea will play tho last
game In the regular series with St.
Johns. The Frakea won ino firat game
and St Johns took the other two. Both
teama have been atrengthened up alnce
they met before, tha Frakea having
signed Martin and Oswald, two clover
men, from tho Idaho league,' and now,
with Johnson ana Neweii, nave
strong quartett of professionals that
win compare ravoraoiy with any in
the league. Charlie : Moore la greatly
strengthened with Springer, the Lafay
ette twiner, ana win put up a great
light zor ui laai gam.
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Manager Brown, .of Astoria, haa added
"Dollie" Gray, of Spokane, and Brir-
none, tha fast Indian shortstop, to hla
atrtng, and will try to take the Cuba
Into camo today. It being the laat game
Of tho regular aeries oetween these two
teama. who are leaaing tne second di
vision. The Bohemalns won the first
game by one acore In 11 hot Innings,
lost tne second ana won tne tnira.
Manager Smith will present hla resru
lar team, practically the same he haa
layed tnrougn too enure aeaaon.
trlet and Kotteman will do tho twirl
Ing. Thomaa or Shea will catch. Ken
nedy will play first, Barrel! second,
Duvau snort, itruger mira ana Mbng
nesa, Tauscher and Lercn ontrieid.
on tha Kelso team, la hitting the ball
at better than a .400 cup, and la cutting
off basehlts across tho Infield to beat
the band. He formerly played on Dug
dale'a Slwash team, in the Northwest
league.
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E rick son. tha Mr twirler. who waa
responsible for the Milliners' Waterloo
at Kelso, recently, la now a regular
player on the Tiger team, and will
pitch the majority of the games for
Kelso this season. Erlckson ' was for
merly a member of the Spokane North
west league team. but waa releaaad
nearly a month ago.
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Probably tha laat game of Trl-Clty
league, on the Woodburn grounds, will
be olayed Sunday, Sept. 1, when the
Apoatlea and Indiana will wrestle
for honora. Woodburn la not scheduled
for games on homo grounds after that
date. This action waa taken by the
league ornciais after considerable
thourht The results financially from
Woodburn have not been at all satis
factory, for aeveral games the attend
ance haa been growing less and less
with each contest, although the article
at ball furnished has been ud to-atand-
ard. Tho Woodburn fana simply will
not euppon ineir team.
Tho Trunkmakera and Brewers will
have a lay-off today, no games being
scheduled lor them.
Tt 4iaa been an unfortunate clrcum
inc that the Portland teama have
been without grounda of their own thla
aeason. There la a great opportunity
for aome live capitalist to furnish up
local hail para, wnere semi-proiea-
sional and amateur games could be
nulled off through tne season. The
rental of the grounda would be a good
Mtnvn fln the Investment. Portland haa
n Mtlmated DODulatlon of 200.000
possibly 10,000 of whom are fana. Spo
kane haa a population 01 about ku.ooo,
(Special Dispatch to Ai Joaraal.)
Eugene, Or., Aug. 17. Dan Kelly, tha
world'a champion sprinter, thla after
noon ran two heate in tha 100 yards In
10 aeconds flat or under. All four of
the judge caught hla time in at leaat
10 second, wnue two 01 tne watcnea
were almost one fifth of a eecond under
in Doth heats.
Kelly ran both htata without any
competition and finlahed atrong, After
tne second neat in aprinter said: "weii,
nave don two neata in 10 iiat. When
I go eaat I will do my beat to repre
sent tha people who sent mo, and I be
lieve 1 will win both races, tho 100-
and tha 220-yard daahoa, unleaa tho
climato and travel hurt ma"
Trainer Hayward atated before tha
triala that Kelly was only In average
CHARLES EDWARD IS
BEATEN BY. BALLOT
(Hearst Mews ay Longest Leased Wire.)
Saratoga, N. T., Aug. IT Th great
Charloa Edward waa beaten soundly by
Jafnea R. Keene' Voter colt. Ballot, In
tha (20,000 Oreat Republlo atakea bar
thla afternoon. Charle Edward waa
third In a three-horse race,' Paumonok
having tha aaaloat kind of a time beat
ing htm for tho place money,
Results:
First raoe, five and a half furlongs
King Folly (MoDanlela), 10 t 1. won;
Queens Souvenir (Dugan, second; Jamea
B. Brady (Millar), third. Time. 1:09.
Second race, steeplechase, about two
and a half mile McKlttredge
iu Brian), a to 1. won: uonany tuon-
ohue). second; ralna (Archibald), third.
Time, 6:20.
Third raoe. six furlonaa Hooeful
takes, 16,000 added Jim Oaffney
(Nicot;. t to 1. won; mair flay (Moun-
Martin), third. Tim. 1:16.
Fourth raoe. tho Oreat Ronnbllo
stsjee, (zo.ouo, mu and a quartar Bal
lot (Miller), T to 6, won: Paumonok
(Bockman). second; Charlea Edward
(Knapp). third. Tlma, 1:11 a-i.
Fifth race, on anil Sir Toddlngton
(Tucker). 4 to 6, won;. Sam Barnard
(Wright), eecond: True Bor (Caasldy).
third. Time, 1:40 8-1.
Sixth race, six furlongs Damund
(Miller), 1 to 1, won; lmingBweln),
(Hearst Newt by Longest Bay Wire.)
Now Torlc, Aug. lTfFooTSapro
pacta for tha eomlng aeaaon arCTr"
tslng for tan weeka of tha moat ee,v
ing atrugglea aaaa on tha oolleg grl
irons In yoara Whll practlc will nrf
begin for a weak, tha gam ohadulef
lar practically complete, and from th
I Hat of available candidates who wi
aoon doa their moleakins tha forecast
for 1 brilliant aeaaon. 1
I' Tha ral season will on en this yanf
on September 81, and oontlnue to Nd
vember 80. There will be ; aarUrf
games, but mostly or tne practice quai
Ity. in which tna piayera wm aerwo
into championship xorm.
For the, ooonlna of tha seaaon amon
tha bis- colleges there aro four gamej
on September 81, tha mora Important
being that between Carlisle and AI
bright, at Carlisle. ,
Zmportaat Xarly Oamas.
Fnllowin thla ooonlna tha WedneH
day and Katuroay aates are wen iuie
the leading teama grauuaiiy arawin
toward th supreme taata la meetln
each other. Three ImDOrtant ramea ri
thla sort are achedulod lor OOtODOr 1
when Swarthmor plays Pennsylvania
at Philadelphia Carlisle meets Byrrt
cusa at Buffalo, and Vandarbllt playi
at Annapolia. .
Ona week later Brown meets th
Ouakera at Philadelphia, West Pot
plays. Tale, Harvard meeta Annapolii
and Cornell playa Pennsylvania atatj
The following uaturaay rnnceion ia a
Ithaca, with Cornell, Lafayette at Ari
napolla and Carlisle at Pennsylvania
whlla In tha weat Illinois la at Madlaorf
while Wisconsin . and Michigan - playl
Ohio sUto at Ann Arbor.
Th Championship atouad.
Tha November datea are well filled
th first Saturday Bringing Brown
mmA XXTm mi 4nn mnA TaafVak ta AM
Yale, Colgate at Weat Point, LafayettJ
at Philadelphia ana vnicago at aainna
ota. 'Juat a weea later uorneii us a
Weat Point, Carlisle at Harvard. Atri
herat at Princeton and Wabaah at An
Arbor, with Michigan. ,
The cnampionsnip rouna oeginp
mmher 1 8. when Princeton roeS 1
Tale. Pennsylvania to Ann Arbor wit
Michigan, uarmouin to comDriage wn
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start eastward Monday morning, atop- aeoond; Okonita (Mountain), third. Tlma, I Harvard, Carlisle with Minnesota a
ping for a short time at Portland en-1 1:14. - I Minneapolis, and Pennaylvanla etate t
Barney Joy,
Bernard Joy, better known aa "Bar
ney," who will pitch one of the double-
header games for tho Beats today, 1
without doubt the moat popular player
In the Pacific coast league. Tho Baa
Francisco fans are crary over him' and
whenever he walks on the diamond ha
la slven a rousing reception. In other
Cities Joy is a special attraction, not eo
much because ho la a good pitcher, but
because he Is a real Hawaiian Kanaka
who haa mastered tho American gamo
and la able to win at.lt la a claaa A
league, it you please.
- fiarnev Jnv la .upvtn. Af bl nAtifi
larlty, for during tho past few week he
has developed Into one of the best
piicners in the league. In fact, during
tnO Past four.WMka hi has thrown oil
the other slab artista Into the ehade.
la tn taia ox uie,
past two or I so to. epeas, and
six cyiuaar Magve low&a, :
The future of Joy Is one of tha topic
of fandom theae daya and people are
wondering If he will be on the boards of
the coast league next aeaaon. Hla fame
haa reached the big brush and aeveral
of the high moguls there would like
very much to have the Kanaka, on their
ay roll In 1008. Just before ha left
an 1 Francisco a few days ago. Jack
Hueton, ecouter for the St. Louis Na
tionals, offered Long 14,500 for tho re
lease of Barney, but Huston waa in
formed that the Kanaka waa not for
sal.?" Nevertheless, the San Francisco
fans are fearful that Barney will not ba
with them next year, for without a
doubt someone will put la a draft, for
Wm if ho la not Boa .
Before leaving for Portland laat Bun-
day night Barney placed hla affairs in
tha hands . of Mike Fisher, one time
league magnate, and ' he will depend
upon jnaner to put aim rigai next year.
route.
There are those in Eugene who have
watched tha sprinter at hi daily work
on Klncaid field who aay that hla
atrldea are longer and more evenly exe
cuted than at any time In hla racing
career. Hayward baa been giving the
boy. hla undivided attention aince the
univoralty closed and while he la not
saying much, he has a look of encour
agement on hla face after each prao-
iice.-x
It la not believed here that any of
(he eaatern sprinters will trouble th
riaxen-naired youtn unless tne long trip
across Ln curiunnni aiiscis ni c
tutlon. Whfle it la believed that C!
Parsons, the California lad. will rive
kDan a hard race. It la not feared here
that Parsons can breaat tha tape ahead
of him. Hayward and Kelly ah taking
the trio early In order that the runner
may recover from tna trip aa much aa
possiDie.
LOS ANGELES WINS
SATURDAY-BALL GAME
(Hearst News by Longest Leased Wire.)
San Franciaco. Aua. 17. Los Anaelea
out two men over the elate thla after
noon In tha ninth and broke up a game
that looked aa If It would go a few
extra lnnlnra. Tha aaore:
R.R.BJ.
Los Angeles 00010010 a I a 4
Oakland ..,.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 6 2
Batteries: Loa Angeiea oray ana
Hogan; Oakland, Catea and Byrnea.
Umpires perries: ana Keuy.
Annapolia Harvard and Tale play al
rrambride-a MovemDer.zv. uorneu may
Pennaylvanla at Philadelphia Thanks
giving day, November 28, and NovemJ
ber SO the Army and Navy play
Philadelphia, .
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Bennett la Going East.
a a B ak 4 aa aamlt.aat Sk 14
g . rjcjUUVWl aa jua wuuiivu a eau
dealer of Portland, will leave for th
oast on Tuesday to be gone a month
On hla way ba will-visit th Ford au
tomobii ractorv in Detroit, ana in
Reo factory in Lansing. Ha will als
visit a number of other faotoiias in th
oast Mr. Bennett haa been la Tar;
poor health for the paat montn ana n
thinks tho trip will benefit him.
has two ball parka, and the ona devoted
to amateur aporta la ruled at every
game, averaging i.suu paid admissions.
The claaa of attraction la no better
than that furnished In Portland. It la
evident that Spokane la a better baseball
town that Portland.
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The proposed aerlea of ramea be
tween the loaders In the Spokane City
league and the leadara In the Trl-Clty
have not aa yet been definitely settled.
eecreiary emitn naa naa no wora irom
secretary Mocaiium of late, if the
project does not come through, an effort
win do maoe to pun orr a aeriea be
tween the two leadera in the firat di
vision and the two leaders. of tha aeo
ond division for special purses. It la to
be hoped however, that tha Spokane
people win laxe Kindly to tna original
pian.
Some criticism has been manlfeat in
regard to President Whltemore a action
In voting down the Frakea' protest of
tna neiso-fTaKes game piayea July zs,
Mr. Whltmore acted fairly within the
lines of his position and In accordance
with tha inerpretation of section 22 of
tho bylaws, which seta no apecifled tlma
ror approval ot piayera contracta. Tna
league officials established a bad proce-
REAL RED BLOOD MAY FLOW IN
THIS CONTEST OF SWORDSMEI
Ely
cxx&smsir nr paut
t.v.r crv as do children who are auf.
frina- from hunger. Such la tha causa
of all babies who cry and are treated for
sickness, wnen tney reaiiy are surcering
from hunger, thin la caused from their
food not being assimilated, but devoured
by worms, a xew aosea or white's
Cream Vermifuge will cause them to
cease crying and begin to thrive at
once. Give it a trial, soia ty all drug-
-lata
t ii i.
PorsianNcrvoEssonco
RESTORES VlTaUTf Have eared thoasaadt
of . eases of . Herrooa Debility aad Insomnia.
Tbey dear the brala. etrengthsa the elrcuUtlra,
make digestion perfect aad impart a magnetls
rigor to the whole being. Ad drains ssd loose
stopped permanently. $100 par box, 0' boxes,
guranteee to ears ot refun4 Dunwy. IS." llallea
sealed. Rook free. - rerslaa Wo: Oa, aSO
Arcb St.. Philadelphia. . sl la Portlaad aaly
ay Weedward, Chut Oa, : '..:-n-sy
dent when they voted down Kelso's pro
test some months ago, the protest being
based on a flagrant violation of rule
28. The defendant manager . pleaded
extenuating circumstances and - the
league officials supported htm. The
Kelso manager In this instance pleaded
extenuating ctroumstanaea, and. In ac
cordance with precedent established,
should have won out without th presi
dent' vote. Evidence produced showed
that Kelso had signed Pltoher Erlckson
prior to the aama ana witn tno run in'
tent of using -him whenever needed, as
la the case with acoraa of other piayera
in uio league. president wniieman
approved the contract upon Its rooelpt
in Portland tha following day, aa he haa
done doaena of times previously. He
could see no particular reaaon for
proteat after the evidence was all in and
eaoa aide had ; had ata say.
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Next Sunday there will ba a pretty
three oorrered fight on at tha Vaughn
atreet grounda; Tho Frakea, on of
tha strongest teama In tha lea rue. and
second in tha percentage column, will bo
omen asnjnst tna laioa, ona or tne un
certain quantitlea in tho running. Thla
bunch of clever young piayera haa given
tha Frakea.. one of tha hardeat gamee
tbev ever had. the Fraicea winning by a
score of a to 1. only aecuring one nit
during the game. Th second game be
tween tha teama wag not so close, but
was hard enough to snow tna aspirin
Champa that they were not entirely th
whole goods. Th Cub will try their
Dest to win tnis gum ana tne Taxea
will try equally aa hard to retain their
position In the percentage column. The
winner of thla game will then try con
clusions witn tne -j. runama icers, wno are
two achedulod gamea behind with each
team. Tha second game will bo called
10 minutes after the conclusion of th
first That there will b aome bard ball
playing goes without saying.
Tha 'local papers at Kelso certainly
support their , team, devoting an entire
re to tna team muu me aoinga or tna
-City league. In Kelso everybody is
Tlrer fan. and that a what makes
the Tigers pennant winners. .r ,'
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Carbonic add ga and soda ' water
aonllancoa Blldarback . as . Crane . Co
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. " , Carl Nelson, Ready for the Fray.
among Portland aportsmen . over - th
son ofNCoV F. Third regiment, 0. N. O.,
and Major R- V. Raid of Philadelphia,
for which articles were glgaed "several
days ago. This wui do tne first affair
of its character held In Portland In a
deoade. and aa the meat la to decide
the championship or the world, the con
teat la attracting more than ordinary
attention; . -
Both men have atarted to train faith
fully for the combat and declare that
they will be in the beat of physical
nn,minn. As aome diffloultv haa been
encountered by the committee haying
the matter in hand, relative to the uaa
of certain grounds,- no definite an
nouncement haa been made as vet aa to
tha date and place of meeting. :
The articles provide that the oontest-
anta must furnish their . own mounta
and Major Raid haa been eucceaaful In
securing a handsome bay horse, while
Nelson ia negotiating for. a thorough
bred animal belonging to a retired army
officer. Aa the horses have to bear the
hrnnt t tht ihiuilr vhan tha two glad
tators com - together at breaknecH
apeed. the nercentace of fatal! ties ot
equinea la consequently very great irf
for thla reaaon , both men have ruul
much difficulty v in v hiring prone
mounts. .
s As thrueting haa been barred by thd
articles ana omy aiasnmg witn me i
ulatlon naval rv saber is . nermltted
both Nelson and Reld will be fortunate"
ir they llniah their do . witnoui jn
Jury. Every 'precaution Is taken byi
swordsmen to oroteet themselves wltl
armor, helmeta and masks, but the keen
eagea sapors, wnen wieioea oy eirons
men, nave great cutting power ana sen
oua wounda aometlmes are ffeWedult.
It la anticipated that the1 co?4W will
be the ; most exciting and ' aenttaoonal
affair of ita kind ever held InV -J
United Statee and a large attendance-
expected. The betting , continues at)
even money, with Nelaon a alight favor-1
He. - Considerable money haa already
been wagered. -Alex Smith, manager on
Malor Reld. deolarea that hla man haa
a "clnch,7 while the only comment od-i
tainaoi iroux ruaiaou ia, 'vvau sea.
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