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19 , -V: THE 'i OREGON DAILY, f JOURNAL; ' PORTLAND, .' ; THURSDAY ' EVENING, . SEPWMBER id, IDOL V-.. ' , ,. ,:,-:.i-'': ' ay S!hi2 .Safe 2,1 I V7 : A m : I rrri H LOCALS LOSE BY : ' - S : V I v -:' 1 - ' "I ' r n nrn I i ' - mmm Mill I KAI I Angels Get Three : Buns on Errors , and , Unsteady i e ;, : Work of Califf. BEATEES OUTBAT THE I V 'ANGELS FIVE TO ONE HN;'.-,.'.,, . Hit Hosp for Eight Singlet and Two! V Doable. Bat-Only Onoe Is Safety landed t Opportune Time -Ce- ' lift Allows Bat Two H1U. V YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. . V iW Angelea I. Portland I. f UtUuit 10,'Su Franolco 0. 5" STANDING OF THB CLUBS. ' 4 --:, . - : Won. Lot Pet Lm Annlti I........ H (I .677 fan Francisco M 77 .627 Oakland ............. II 74 .26 Portland .! Portland 1. Loa Angeles I. Nn that does not mean runs: It I . .. meena hita Portland earrlaa off thai honors in bitting and at the seme tlaa is rood enough to dlvlda up matters by presenting the opposing club with tha majority of run. - Yesterday tt waa that .Way. ;., Tha sainAfleAJirltb, Jhres runa I Bases on balla handed out .with ' Uavlsh hand by' Califf. errors by Caacy find M ott and a bone-bead play by Dona fJiue were rcaponaibla for .tha vtJltora fihraa runa. . i They were all made In tha flret two a AnfAAii i rrnn. KELLY EXPUIIIIS , -iTiBctlillli: Yon CAUSE OF DEFEAT ' -, . . ... - .. Coach Frost Has Harder First Statement of Seasons Task Before Him Than From Own Houth of Ore- Did Bezdek. i T I 4 4 a (flpeetel Dlipatch to The Joornel. ) Unlveralty of. Oregon, Eugene, Sept. It.-Gordon B. Ftoat, coach of tha Ore gon football team, will have a much mora aevera taau than did Hugo Be- dek last vear uhon hta arrival. While Beadek out out a champlonahlp team, every man was a veteran. If not on the uregon team, on tome oiner. Front, however, will have a big nu cleus of veterana In tha peraona of Cap tain Morce. Arniplger. Olllea. Kuyken dail, Dudley Clarke, noy zacnariaa, mc- Inf irp. ' Plnlrhlm Ufnit llnrnmnnil mnA poealbly Moullen, but aeveral positions win nave to oa ruiea rrom new ma terial, for aeveral of the preceding men Played alternately in tha aame position i an t year. jrroat a atyie or coacning, u ia unaer gon. Sprinter. WAS POISONED BY JAMESTOWN WATER Could Not Sleep In Hotel, ao Took Tent, IThere He Caught Se vere Cold Waa Weakened by Thick, Hot Weather. (Special Dlipatca te Tbe J cm rail) Baker Olty, Sept 19 The many frlenda of Dan Kelly In the weat bare anxiously awaited aoma word from hrm Our great hoe partment is overstocked riot be--cause there's been a lack of patronage, , but because our shoe buyer had temptations thrown in his way-- temptations which he could not resist, consequently we have on hand about $5,000 worth . of shoes ' more than we should have we are crowded for room and must resort to desperate efforts to gain it in' two days, consequently , wo will offer Saturday and Monday, only: Men's regular $4.00 Leather-lined f) "or Box and Velour Calf Shoes at,...eD.0) $2.85 I V Men's regular . $4.50 Star Brand Patent Leather Shoes at. ...... . Men s regular ' $4.00 Russian Calf An ah Tan Work Shoes at 4 . . . PaO) Men's regular $6.00. High-Cut ,Wa en's regular $6.00. High-Cut ,Wa tQ A f terproof Shoes at. . .., . . . .OtiaD 4! stood, will be different from that of regard to the racea at Jamestown. Beadek, Stagg's pupil. Besdek went at TJ,0 majority of them refused to ba things with the touch of tha bull and neVe that Kelly waa almply outclassed frt of the time had his team all wnen be failed to take a place In tha orn with Internal troubles. The Or-- iuo-yard dash and their belief has bean gon stuaenis ana piayrre aia not iiko i justified by the letter wnicn nse Deen this, and at 'times did not support tho received by his parents In thla city. In coacn wun loeir itmuui spiriu iru'k ipeaRlnf 01 tne meei inn sajs. from everv renort. la a man who will I "The blar event for which I have call up every bit of enthusiaam that la trained and worried ao hard over for in the student oouy, ana. wnne me months la over ana l nave iosl jiner team has lost some of Its stars, the i waa two or three daya on tha trip strong supporters and backers of the I began to feel weak but when we team believe that the Oregon spirit and landed at Jamestown I felt In fl rat ine coach will pull the university out class shape. The day after wa arrived on ton. I steDDed the 100 In - seconds. I Gordon Moorea, captain or tne tevaaa.Af.lha most nonular men ! I.r. IfHnwi thn vArnA afl'eTl" any man, and Coach Frost will find him I before I found out that It waa almoat an invaluable aid. Moorea waa alao I poleonous. captain of tha crack track team last "The weather waa not ao hot aawe BDrlna and in that position showed his call It In the west but waa auitry. ine ability to lead and handle men. Ha la warm weather came about four daya I stepped the 1UU in s -e aaconaa. i team, kept up working each day, but in two In col- or three daya began to feel weak I aelT 'aa drank "tnr water for two or three dare 4ninA , iif atrtiui tha aame bv I im J..... 1 very enthuslaatlc over the outlook. I before the meet and it waa hotter at landing a ticket to Bernard. Carllale nMB nmimnuer, uaaiana a the varsity line-up will be la night than during r. a er iry- run which tha atari TTnv tii vi.i.. la thin hard to conjecture, since Frost I lng to sleep in the hotel two nights i "y,r k-,- il .- -- - - - - . t. h. -ave It ud and went to aleep In a tent. " v.-.. I . I 1 -w... - . I r. - , -v.. . .t, . at Jaott and tha latter repeated tne per formance .of .caaex. .That fUlad tha sea. galea I. Wild Ditoh Califf. baaea Loa Angeles 6. Portland 11. Boaahua Vara sua Baok, I ninga pitched B Big Gary Cravatn waa nei up. I - . "r- r .Vr. NOTES OF THE GAME. leaa aa to where gave It up ana went to aieep in a tent men ahould may. Foaaibiy Moorea ra caugnt rc;u ui . w. Left on I might go to half and aoma big Inter- I didn't aleep wall, either. 11. In-lferenca breakera be placed on the ends. I &oat Eight Pound Before Kaoe. Br mobd 1 1-3. oy orar Kuvkenaaii win nrobaoiy niay Quarter, i .in .ki. nuhrmnt m. ma nm t-3. Base hits Off Hosp 10. Time of I Dud Clarke a half, and Zacharlae either I . .rat deal, about mv physical oondi- Crav.th bunted down tha right Una and Two houra Umpire Derrick. a tackle or back of the line. Oillni la tlon th, day of the meet I waa Uonahue got It and outaprinted O.vy nFTO nx,T, f , ".SSLl " "ST-? "JlS "X?" ?WJ?A' l1'"!0, mSilt t n tha baa . . KvmenuT na loraoi ait i w - " v- "-" . .. , - i iu on iriu, uu yit " about tha Plata behind him, and when I m2n2 Arnapiger ana rinanam win ail i c0uld not win, but did my beat In 5r finally remembered It and turned W!th t and two on h.aaa In th. bid for Una poaltlona the 100-yard daah. both heat and final. ?ound not only Bernard -but Carll.le n,Thth 5" Jlt1"dDtwf. . X'J? .l"" f-..n,.?'a rl!?. "? I had a good lead for the i first 60 yardj. had acored. Donahue might not have I Dolly" Orar thouch Gray had not I,, X.' .ul 7, ? "n m'Vv hut was too weaa 10 nmsn in any xorra. been ahla to put out Bernard, but ba I warmed nin t was I daniefoui? change ful1 back-. He haa an ideal build for and waa fourth place among aeven cVrtainlTahould hava caught Carlisle. JS Take xit oy made rSSd. He that position and Is fast on his feet. If .tarters. I waa beaten about S feet 1 rVnTiond CaliffTalked tha flrat wlked'bruhot and'h.'S'ouicf fr.tlrd e ia able to keep hi a head he should by the flr.t man. and Parsons, who .,, n ar.in Delmaa. and tha result I dhm .nd rwT.h,.. make aa powerrui a man as jucjiinney took third I waa a acora on Bvtnard'a two-bagger. I . I or 10B rame. . . . . Ia Anirelea aot neither hlta nor runa I Carl Druhot nlaved In center flalrt 0" the end which Chanaier guarded Men's regular $4.00 Viscolized 8-in. AO Of top Waterproof Shoes at.... .... OD Men's regular . $5.00 Star Brand fQ ' A J Gunmetal and Vic! Kid Shoes at. .) ft 0 Men's regular $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes, in work or dress styles, single or double soles : about 400 pairs of odds and ends of Blucher and Bal cuts; some $3.50 grades in- nf eluded in small sizes only, at. . . . -dXaOD Men's $7.50, Sporting Boots, Napa tan and waterproof, 12 to 16-inch tops, J gfj Meri's Ideal "Patent Colt Swing Toe, 800 pairs of regular $3.50 'ralues; fJ0 Of choice at only VfcsaOO Men's Button Shoes, oatent leather, with neat ' kid tops; regular $4.00 values for two days only. at SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF MEN'S SHOES I". .;.V;rr,? .a rir.vl. lllilX rt.; t . . r. ao loni Dick Hathaway, a Portland boy. put enough hot In their pockete to win single, walked twice and waa put out ma,y make K2a' h.e tr,e". for, the. po" . Tha Inability of tha Beayera to eon-1 gathered in one chance. I the baseball team, haa also algnlfled rect at an opportune time waa responsL- . hia intention of trying for an end place -hi far their not belna able t6 tie thai Jimmy Bymee la a foyy bov behind or for quarterback. He la a bull necked core, ; Both, McCradle and Mott hit I tha bat Nearly every day he putalman of great speed and of good build ..W tw.Ki, i)iaf wu nohodv I somebody out with hla little noodle. I If hia experience la aufftclent Kuvken- to brlnr In. but when each bad a chancel Yesterday the victim waa Rube Ellis, dall will find him a hard man to beat to bring in Donahue In tha eighth and I who walked to firat and ran on toward out. tla tha acora they both failed! Byrnes I aecond when he saw Byrnes making a . . - had two chancea to do aomethlng with run xor wnai na mougni waa a paaaea -pirtrU1 fl A MVQ TIM TTTkTTT? McCredia and Mott on baaea, but Dotn I lliua vj ajiuu xxi DAYS FOR KELSO TEAM and Mote were on baaea in the flrat In- aTn iui , I nmg, just acmng.to get a chance to run. 'Porttana maaa a strong iinun in inei oyrnea nil bdoui , two mcnes too low rrt-i.pi.- rinh r Plaw Ar Jnhna last two lnnlnga Druhot started the I six tlmea In succession, knocking alx T" Ulty C1U 7 St obnB eighth with a alngie and Baaaey drew rouia. "Happr Hogan finally gathered a walk. Donahue hit the right foul line one In. Byrnea did a similar trick In with a double and both Druhot and tha fourth, and tha third time ha came Baaaey acored. It looked aa if there to the bat be again swung too low, might be a tla right there, but McCredle, knocking an easy fly. Tha fourth time Mott and Pay all went out on fliea. In h" came to bat he hit another fly, but the ninth tha Jieavere ruiea ma naaee i '-"vv7" "i"' n". wnere with, hnt ma nut. hut Ftaaae- hit an I UravatA Waan t. Califf 1 a good pitcher part of the lime, fie usually naa just enougn Dad innings 10 toae ina game, reaterda tlmea he fouled out . When ba came to bat with nobody on baaea in tne main ha made a very nice single. Bea vara PU1 Baaea In SThtth. Brewers and Portland Coast Leaguers. with- but one out. but Baaaey hit an easy one and Donahue awung wild at three, me orziciai soore: , LOS ANGELES he Bernard, lb. ......... I. 1 Carlisle, u. l Mllon, lb. I Cravatn, rf t Prashear, 8b, ........ 2 Hia, cf. . . . . . .... m Delroaa, aa. S Hogan. c t Hoep, IM I Gray, p., ; Total ...). SB t , i . POBTIiAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. B. I walked the firat man up in the first. I, 0 1 0 0 aecond. third and ninth lnnlntra Tha o i rirsi two acoraa. At an Informal meet in of the dl rectors of tha Paclfio Coast league Sun 1 IT 0 day it -'waa decided that President Cal EWlnr. Beoretarv D. W. Lnn and Henry Berry of the Los Angeles club snouia attend tha meeting of the Na iionai Aaaociation or Proreselonal Base ball leagues tnat la to be held in New York October 18. 1 Former Prealdent E. F. Bert ia now a member of tha national board and it ia expected that- Cal Ewlng Casey. Sb. . . ......( Druhot, cf. t baaaey. If. 4 Ionahue, lb.i.. ........ a MoCredla, rf. 4 Mott.. 3b. '. . p 4 Fay, as. S Brynea, o. ........... 4 Califf. p. 4 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. I will be elected to take hla place, aa 1 4 .2 12 Total .. 2 10 27 II I that will be tha wish Of the Pacific ooaat delegation. The baseball officials will have a chance to see some of the gamea or tne world a championship ae ries. They plan to leave for New York aooui uoioper i. As regards tha alx-team league propo- aiiiuu iur noining naa Deen aen- nltely settled. President Ewlng said tha other day that he did not care to aaa up tne auoiect without a full board BUNS AND HITS BT INNINGS. and tfat he"Udd not expect anything iOt Angeles 21000000 0 l would oe done until the annual meeting Hits ,. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 that is elated to take place in Ban Fran- rorxiana ........ v v v u v v a v i ti. aumo unu next uecemoer. " nit, .a i i a i a t i in I '! .v, SUMMART. Pitcher 'Walter Nagle. who haa done I moa oullff . by Gray 1. n'r.TO ?oV I f!?? lSAL rea?v. For'aome um. past hS MoCredle Donahue. Double nlav Mott 19 lU-.JIVlb DKrulCl HUB I R1AV tWMV At. art mrt wKn n . . j TMUon, CraYath. -.Kills. Hogan. Fay. apparently without cause, at the ball pwira ""j-"''- mi nj piipiiw mil pun. a tnorougn examination by two " mi iiui m Jt-n-1 or san Tancisco a leaaing physicians reveiMta iaci mai nia stomach has uroppea rrom. its normal position an inch or more. They decreed that unless he took, a complete rest and subjected iiiiiibcii iu a rigorous treatment, a dan gerous operation would be necessary. Manager Berry aooordingly told him to take aa long time off as he wished but to "get. welL ' ONLY ONE "BEST", Portland People Give Credit . "Where Credit b . Due Today and tomorrow positively the last days for discount on east aide gas bllla. Seven-jewel Elgin watch, K else, 20 year case. 29.76. Metzger'a, 242 Wash. Tha Kelso Tlgars of the, Tri-Clty league will have a regular baseball car nival thla week and next, laatlng four daya Charlie Moore will take hli Apoatlea down there for Friday and Bat urday. The Brawera will follow on Sun- aay ror a double-header, and McCredle'a Beavers will ba tha attraction for Mon day following. Manager Rankin haa gathered together an aggregation of nusav young renews, many or them of minor league experience, and haa the Tri-Clty league pennant in Bight, hla team and the Portland Frakea being nea ror nrai piace. Kelso rans are betting that the Tigera will win the pennant and take the Beavers into camp alao. Should the Tigers lose one of the games with either the Bt, Johns or Brewers, and the Frakea win frnm tha Cubs Sunday, the Tigers will be out of the running. s NORTHWEST PLAYERS JOIN WINTER LEAGUE took third place, nosed me out about a foot. 'There is no doubt In the world but that I could have beaten the best man 10 feet had the race taken place the day I went down to Jamestown or at any other time. I was simply sick on mv feet, that was all there waa to it, I won the broad lump almply on my nerve, as I only had to run a ahort dlatanre. "In the 220-yard dash I ran my head off the flrat 160 yards and did not have atrength enough to finish. I did not aet a place in my heat at 2S sec onda. I would consider this poor time when I waa running at home and would conalder a man a dub who could not beat It. - ' -. - Want South Too Soon. "Mr arrest mistake, which waa re aponalble for losing, waa In going south so soon. All the other athletes came the day before the meet and tha cli mate did not -have time to get to them and they were in good shape. I waa there In the heavy, humid atmoaphere eleven daya too long. We ahould have atavad north ana gone sawn tne aay before, but Bill did not want to pay the extra railroad fare on account or the ten-dav limit and ha couldn't aea that it would make much dlfferehca anyway In my condition, but wa see it now when it is too lata. , "1 do not know how people in the weat take mv logins at Jamestown. but they understood pretty well at the exposition that I waa aick and there waa not much criticism." In sneak I ne- or hla future courae JJan was undecided aa to whether he would attend tne western umversicy at ruts t "Out of the High Rent District" 0 mm 71SlhdB8t0ak "Not in ( the High Priced Clique" weatarnera clalma to have secured J. R. Bender, who played here under the name of Burdetta, for hla team next year. w A wrestling match between Emll Klank and Dr. Roller, acheduled to come off in Seattle September 27. ia at tracting much attention in tne aouna city. aoectator at an American league ball game in at. Liouia laat eunaay nit tha umpire with a pop bottle. Tha bot tle atruck the umpire on the head, frac turing hla skull and it Is thought that he will die. Tha victim of the bieaoh- erlte waa William Kvana, 24 yeara old, tha youngeat umpire in the league. He waa formerly a aportingy'wrltar on a Youngstown. Ohio, newspaper. e e Three prominent amateur bllllardiata .rBI.?a Mm, h'l i 7R PdSSJS2 In the metropolitan district J. Ferdln hls desire to secure hla A. B. degree T-nhiir nr a. r Miliar and 5-MrraI I O. jTnk.n.Vr.-hav. been appoint did not think it would ba the wisest thing to do at present. AMERICAN LEAGUE. em league players are planning to keei anion dv aoins t fornla for the winter to (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) 8pokane, Sept 19. Many Northwaat olng to southern Cal iter to plaT In tha All Winter league there. Six clubs havo oeen organized into an independenl little league composed of Ban Dleara Banta Barbara Loa Anaelea. Pasadana ana one or two otner little cities near Loa Angelas.. This little leaxue will draw nlavara i rum an over me unitea states, lnoiua lng many major league stars. "Dummv Taylor, the New York National leaanie pltcherr Frank Chance and Hal Chase and others are among the atara already enrouea. From Spokane Plavera Rowan and McKuna, and probably Swain and Claf- nn, ootn native California Bona, will go. Oy Sawyer la Easy. (Pacific Oast Press Leased- Wire.) San Francisco. Sent. 19. Cv Bawrer. the new Seal pitcher from Winnipeg, was nammerea ror iu runa vesteranv Score: San Francisco ..0 0000000 0 0 4 1 Oakland 02310040 10 18 0 Batteries sawyer. -street, and wii- llams; Hogan and Bliss. -People of Portland who auff ar with eick Sidneys and bad backs want a kld $ nay remedy that -can 'be depended' upon. The 'beat -la - Doan'a Kidney Pilla. a medicine ...for tha kldneya only mads : Swm putt toott and herbs, and tha only one that is backed by cures In Portland. Ifcre'a Portland teatimopy: The fastest 4eam In the Spokane City ;H.r. Toung of 20H Morrison street, league will, be tha attraction at the Pprtland,' Oregon; says: "I have had Vaughn street grounds October 12 and .no occasion te nae any kidney medicine 13 for three games with the winners ; since,' 1902,, and-ilhat 4s. the. vary, reason of .the Trt-Clty lefeue pennant . Tills ,y LcvatrrzmTh,.Doan'' ?"r PJUs so Strongly. ..This remedy re- composed rof aome of the best aemi- lieved ma at : that time of an annoying profeaaional talent in the northwest, .tuck of Iddney Complaint, which had T!VwiM-M clung to ma for quite a while and had third base. Clyde Morrow left field and Fred Gains center Held. The Morrow boys were prominent memcera or tne iast roniana urays laat season ana weoo piayea several PENNANT WINNERS WILL PLAY FOR INTER-CITY CHAMPIONSHIP become aggravated by a eold that aet .;: tied In ray back , The relief waa epeedy . and laatlng and tot the alighteet trace . f a recurrence . has appeared during 414hree years tlia4.l!axa,elapsed X am convinced that tbla la good proof of tha "value of your remedy.? , For sale by all dealers. Price to , eenta - - Foster-MUburn . Co., Buffalo. New York,; sole egenta for the United Klataa Remember the take sajather. - name Doan'g and semi-professional team of Oregon and Washington. The Spokane . boys will ba accom panied to Portland by a liberal bunch of rootera, who will do their beat to cheer tha inland empire team on to vic tory. Manager McCallum has a staff of twirlers that compare very favorably with the slabatera in the Trt-City and more than one pitcher's battle la slated during the series. His infield is a veritable stone wall, playing together line wen reguiatea ciock work. His Won. Lost. Philadelphia 80 62 Detroit 81 64 Chicago 80 68 Cleveland 78 69 New York 4 70 Boston 68 80 Bt. Louis 67 79 Washington 44' 89 a committee to draft arrangements for the proposed, amateur matches. Their appointment waa made by Frank J. Howell, president of the National Aaao ciation of Amateur Billiard Players, p o wno win serve ex-onicio upon tne com- Ana t III 1 1 Lea. enn I i ne committee win vwora oui a pian '7o and Its action will be made known at .669 thn next meeting of the association. in which is to be neia at tne ieiaerkrans 'iii club on Wedneeday, October 2. At that .418 time the formal acceptance of the .230 1 JTencn cnaiienge ror international matcnes win ne zorwaroea io tne uomia YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. At Cleveland Cleveland 2. St Louis 0. At Detroit Detroit 2-3, Chicago, 3-2. At Washington Washington a, Boa- ton l. de Dree, president of the French organ ization, togetner wun tne taeaa mat appear most feasible to the Americans for bringing tne comoetmona about the method of their holding. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago he. Pittsburg . . New York ., Philadelphia. Brooklyn . . . Cincinnati ., Boston Won. , a.VO ,.81 ..78 ..73 ..68 ,.66 ..62 St Louis ....41 Lost 88 64 69 69 78 78 83 96 P. C. .721 .601 .669 IN THREE WEEKS Dtyn't Treat Cases I Can't 'Care I treat for real and lasting cures. Every retn edy I employ has its part in bringing positive and permaent results. Under my treatment the patient who notes improvement in his con dition can feel assured that real benefit and not a temporary drug effect has been ob tained, and can continue with confidence that a thorough cure is being accomplished. My success as a specialist is due to the fact that I accept no incurable disease and always treat with a cure in view, never resorting to the use of a remedy that brings out temporary encouragement to the patient tnr rn za oxxr $10 v Za Any Tnoomplloated Case. Pay After Being Cured DR. TAYLOR The Leading Specialist ! YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. At Boaton New York 10, Boaton 2 At Cincinnati Chloago 2. Cincln nati 1. NORTHWEST LEAGUE. Tha University of Washington will be 664 tha Multnomah club'a flrat football oo- 418 I ronent tnl year. Saturday, October 12, 388 I ,s th dat et or th 0Pnlng game. .291 which will be played on the local grounda. It la not customary to play a big game at tha start but tha cuatom will be departed from thla year. The Washington-Multnomah game ahould be a big one In every aeajse of the term. I Woshlna-ton .promises to have one of the strongest aggragationa in an tne north At Tacoma Taooma 1, Aberdeen 0. At Seattle Spokane 2, Seattle 1. SPORTING NOTES Local and Otherwise. west and the club men will have to aret an early start and go soma to be ready to take tnem into camp so eariy in tne season. Practice at the Multnomah club will begin next Sunday morning. The suits are all ready and first applicants will have tha pick of the outfit. It Is urged that all the oja players as wen aa the new candidatea report promptly at 10 o'clock to atart tha season off with a I bans-. Multnomah's Christmas data haa been given to the Spokane Athletic club. The s-ame will be played here. A previous Tha Snokana Kennel club will hold its ."'if JZ-?y?" " fourth annual dog show for four daya "11 '""."u"' f Vn ti'." "i"?: .... TnrA.J... rwi t ojourein imn v.tijr-c.. ... .... villi, unio "u, . i u run- i wv from home In order not to Inter. ZZ ;nntS!i W'? any way -with the attendance at I iTI.iZ kY.Ti ,,r... ii . a I th horse snow, wnicn Closes tnat day. KUU VU1. I'JI . .V O. JU1 V. V-.. .V. Campion haa entered a fox terrier and an Aiaen terrier. a ' a The Seattle association football en thusiasts have already organized . for tne winters work. I use neither knife, ligature nor caustic in m y 'treatment for Varicocele. I positively cure thla disorder by a n absolutely palnlans method and lthout de. t a i'n 1 n g the patient- rrom business. 99 No gamea have aa yet been arranged wun eeattie. M y treatment for Specific Blood 1'oison forcea the very last taint o f vlrua from the system, and all this ia accom plished without the use or aan- geroua miner als. I afford you a complete and permanent cure. Another Excursion. Another excursion will be given by I D E. DuirdiiiA thai Anotner excursion win oe given by as become Interest! Southern Wlfie to the , Oregon m ai AVtaa 1 1 na ma tea kaaaa edi In the sport and he will turn the mr Rt Salen1f tomo'ow i games with the Cubs in the Tri-Clty league in tne spring. (Jains piayea two seasons .na. the. champion Maroons and a greater part of thla season With Uie "Apoatlea" at St. Johns. The Fairbanks-Morse team has won 20 gamea and lost four of the schedule and ia easily in the aame class with the best teams in the Trl-Cltv leaa-ue. The plan Is to play three games with the Tri-Clty league pennant winner In Spo kane on' October ( and , and three M w. ..w.au, . V w.liuvi il . 111. f erlas ' to ba eoaaldared the champion l baseball park over to the kickers dur- the same rate as today, 11.00 for ins the wet months. Duadnla l.ra V"- . kuuiu.ii. ueave outfield la exceptionally fast and each . LiZZ?Z ia"V, r-fJ?. I " Union depot man is hitting Wter than .800. l'5Au jiK0lm2.Ti-Sr!-l?eni.0f ,thi? at the fair Ical fan. will sea three exhibitions. t:ZJng.cl?y. 1 'JtL. of the national raroe that It Is claimed will equal the best ' that the bigger leagues put up. H-HBawawaawawawajwj-jejSSW round at Zavrt. J. A, Harmon of Lisemore, Weat Vs., savs: "At last I have found tha perfect pill that never disappoints me; and for the. benefit of others afflicted with torpid liver and chronic -constipation, will say: Take Dr. Klna'a New Life Pills." i Guaranteed aatlafactorv. at Befl Cresa Phariaacr. - haa adopted orange - and black aa it. colore. '' J Today and tomorrow - positively tBa I last daya for discount on east aide gas kox jnewnoy ai neriora is a dead D111S. one, an rignt, our unless I am very fJu,T. 23i J?,e-L8 'ifilt berer Idaho Townglte Deal. v . Viiu boi r-ii)rui , llfK, JU1 IVi My eolored chart afforda a n Interesting study in men's diseases. Will be aant free upon applica tion. I have conclusively demonstrated the "fact that derangement of the mascu line functions Is a curable ailment That there has been considerable di versity of opinion upon this point among the profession la but an evi dence that functional weakneas haa not been thoroughly understood and has been unscientifically .. treated. Though commonly regarded as a nervous disorder It haa never yleld- ea wnen treaiea upon tnis theory. I have ascertained by the closest oDservation in thousands of cases that only in rare Instances is tha f eneral constitution or nervous sys em Involved to any noticeable de- frree whatever, and that "weakness" n all its phaaea is merely a symp tom of nervous disorder. In by far the greater number of 'caaea' the functional derangement Is due to a single eaae, a chronically inflamed condition of the prostata gland, brought en by early dissipation ' or lingering as a result of soma Im properly treated contracted disorder. Such-cases may show temporary im provement under stimulating pro cesses of treatment, but ultimata re lapse la certain to follow all such methoda. The only radical 'cure la the abaolute removal of. the ab normal condition responsible for" the functional disorder)- and this I posi tively accomplish through carefully directed local measures. My treat ment la -entirely- distinctive and original. No other physician em- ploys like methods or approaches my success in curing. The results I ob tain are thorough and lasting, and strength and - vigor are reatored In the full and normal degree. I cure contract ed Dlaeaaea thoroughly and in less time than la com mottly-5 required to even cure partially. D o not endanger your health and power by rely ing upon patent noatruma or other uncertain measures. My method of curing Stricture I a new and en tlrely original. No cutting or dilating. The atructure la die- solved and com pletely removed and all affect ed membranes thoroughly cleansed. i - make no charge for con sultation, ax ami nation o r advice. All af- nictea men may reel free to call upon me or write regarding their cases. Deary. Idaho, Sept 19. H. P. Henry ana . mcuowtn nave nurennaea the townsi te or ueary rrom tne waahlnr- ton,- Montana .& Idaho Railway com- Jlmmy Shinn, who played ahortatop for Portland the first nart of thla n. son, Is now a star on tha Sacramento nlnh A Ih, r.lffi.nl. at... 1.. v""" I of 24 blocka' The new town la In the vf.naM, nnina f th. ot.. .v' penter.or one of tna past agricultural Managar Qulna of the Spokane North- nistrlctg In the country.. - It la 1 miles ' pany. The tract consists of 80 sores, -The-DR.. TAYLOICGor ooxufxa sscohd ajts Komusozr btbhts, poxtzvAjtd. o&zooa, , .., , I . ... " .. i from, the new town of Bovilt and ia the Milwaukee. - The company wilt put locatod on the W I.'aVM. railway and (lots on the market about-September 20. 1 .1