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A We-Are Specialists in Diseases of: Men.1 ; Quick Cures . Satisfied Patients OUR FEE $10 In AU Simple Uncomplicated Cases CONSULTATION TBEE NO EXPEBIUENTS ' : . m FAILURES - LOCAL CANINES show or SiCIJilG 3Tany ' Special Prizes Cap- 1 tured by Eeprescntatlves - : of Portland Kennels. , KnanUi rla were awarded in .the dog how last night of cups donated t kennel tnthusiaata. Willamette Star light. Frank E. Welkins' bull terrier. carrying off three cups and other hand come nogs securing various prises. Ktarlisht took the VW B. vrhhilmr cud for the i beat terrier bred in Oregon, the C. P. Ada ma cap for the beat puppy in. the show and Ceear Huber cup for the beat puppy in the show. . . mis Myrtle ' Jjewia jiruiue t5r tnnir the- Max Flelsohner cup for the best dog owned and shown by a lady, H. M. Papsfa pointer. Mason Kin. .-n'th. ul A. Parson's cud for the best setter r pointer and Jack CuUlson s Battles waa declared the beat Irish water spaniel in the show and took, the II. T. Hudson cup. Other dogs securing prises were: W. B. Fechhelmer's fox terrier, Champion U.tltnnmih Villi Wflll thd' A. J. COlf- , man cub for beat wire faairad terrlr and the K. 8. Ervln cup for the beat dog owned by a member of ine Kennel club: George W. Brady's Great Dane. fdd. took th Henry Berger Jr. ; cup for the beat threat Dane; Charles Giver-. raud's Russian wolf-hound. Neva, took the Hotel Danmoore, cup; A. M.-Cron-In's fox -hound, Lane won the fcdgsr 1 Powell cup: ,V. A. Kuahn's English setter, Mallwynd Beau, took the 8. T. Brltton cup. . ' 1 Ai . 1 Tonight the main event that of de ciding upon the best dog in the "how .will occur. These awards were made last night . ' T v. . . .' - Pointers. IE, Englimd'B Fannie won the James 'Alexander cup for best breyhound. H. M, Papsfa Mason's King won the Butterfield Bros, cup for beat pointer ; Chester B. Gra ves"Wall a Walla Rush won the Oregon hotel cup for the best pointer bitch. Tt-' "' ? Peter Hobklrk'a Mark Rush won the Robinson company cup for. best pointer in novice class.-.:. . . - - . - Charles R. Campion's Leltrom Queen won the L, Henderson cup for best poin tier -pu ppy .bged-ttt-Orf gon. . ''"T' C R. Power's Chiquita won the T. O. Breyman cup for the best pointer puppy bred in Oregon.- . i, V'.i English Bettere. V, A. Kuahn's San Francisco) Mall wyd Beau won the 6. T. Britten cup for the best EngliHh setter dog.- .. .- J. E Hubbart'a t Seattle) Queen Racket won the J. Wesley Ladd cup for the best English setter bitch. ' T. H. Bennett's Nanawtt won the Dr. Emmet Drk cup for the best English setter puppy, and one volume of Major J. M. Taylor's boo on field-trial win ners fnr hent setter bred in Oregon. M. P. Gllmore'a Handsome Can won the Theodore Kruno cup for the best Kngllsa setter owned in Oregon, . Gordon Setters. , : M. .W. Blcklnson'a Freda T. won the R. I 8tvins cup for the best Gordon setter in the show. Irish Setters. Arthnr E Veliruth's Bow won the Howard Whiting cup for best Irish Bet ter log;v ;- ' :,,- Arthur E. veigutn a yeeniine won tne Heitkemper & Co, cup for the best Irish setter bitch. r. , r - Cocker Spaniels. Mra C R. Camnlon's Victor won the Biwe tt Martin cup for the best black corner spaniel. K. M. Stevens' fPasadenaV Brown land Babble won ' the Henry ., Itetager cup for the best cocker spaniel bitch. J. Weslev Ladd'a .Red King won the Harvey O'Brien cup for the best cocker spaniel nog otner tnan oiaca. , v Allen Chase Klein's Twilight won the XI. Fries cup for tne oest cocker span iel bitch other than black.: ; V Mrs. W. Brewery's . Lady Betty . II won the W. C. Norris cup for the best . corner spaniel in xne novice ciass. Roland O. Gam well's Bell!ngham) Klusham Cardigan won the William Bruera cup fof the best cocker spaniel puppy.- ; - OoHles. i Thomas L. Griffith's (Spokane) Glen Tana Squire won the Mi A. Gunst cop for tne best come aog. C. p. Nairn's (Amity) Bon Ami Ideal won the Portland Gas company cup for the best collie bitch. . C. D. Nairn's Westland Duke-won the Rosenthal company cup for the best collie other than sable and white. 4. W. Fowler's Bob won the Llebe & Co. cud for the best collie puddv. C. D. Nairn's Bon "Ami Ideal-won the Freeman JPord cup for the best collie J. owned In Oreaon. ( "-v C D. Nairn's Bhadeland Merry Maid won the- .Weinhard Estate cup for the pesc come orea in uregon. . Bandogs, f A." H. Hayes Jr., (San Francisco) TIndcliffe Advance won the H; . M. Papst cup for the best bulldog in the ehow. ' - A. H. Hayes Jr.'a St. Queente won the TV. X Van Schuyver cup for' the best' bulldog bitch in the show. J. I Peterlaffs Teddy won the E. T. Chase cup for the beat bulldog owned in .Oregon...... . - 'Airedale Yenlere. TS B. , Stewart's -. (Colorado Borings) Matlock Bob won the' T. S. MeGrath, cuo for the best Airedale terrier dnr W. a Balley'a (Seattle) Bellewl tuoom won tne j. is. juoore eup for the best Airedale bitch.. . American League. " At Detroit- R. H.E Detroit 4 6 0 Chicago 2 8 0 Batteries Mullln and Schmidt; Alt rock and Sullivan. At- Washington New York , Washington Batteries Patten. Gehrtng, Street and Warner; Newton, and Kllenow. -At Philadelphia Boston .i . . Philadelphia: v. w ....... " ' " " ' R. H.E. 9 It 1 4 4 Keeley. Chesbro B.H.E. 4 6 14 3 421 o fa anA f iatiertes Morgan. gan; SchliUer, Vickers and 8chreck. ' . KaOonal League. : At Boston ' HH E f501"? g. i Brooklyn .........., 7 12 5 4' natterieeYounr Ferguson 'and Bow- rTian:T-Mc!Bt,r& W1'helm, Bergen and Bell. Umpire Klein. . , New York. May 2-New York-Phila-dflphla game postponed; cold weather. Pltburg,, Ma,-F3. .Pittsbwrgctn: cat I ama.pnstponed; cold weather. " '""S"' mi j, x. Bt. txuls-Chlcjtra game postponed;", cold weather. Aberdeen... 7, Seattle . 2.- ;JXid Seattle; MavLDode Brinker wag all candy today, and held the Bugdali th. crew safe at all times. Mobley lucky to get out so easily, for ha waa , in the hole most all, the time. The -- (vre: . . R. 1ti it iseattle 0 0 1060 1 .g Aberdeen ..MHOM 11- jj n Batteries Mobley. and Stanley; Brink er and Spencer.. Cmpira black. 'Tarfima S, (Spokane O. - Tacoma. lay X.--Althotia-h outhlt . nrn. lu vnu f" liters looay oereated ih Simkano Indians ty the Kcore, to nnoKvrii mio iu Tigers to three I it; but the luck waa against, him.' The '" ."-"! ' R. H. E. ...0 61 0 1 e Ji3 i. , ,e . . , 1 0 0 0 0 0 e 4 t ' 3 i - rml.-r Hfitl tihea; KooscveJt - :-(4.. I'j'.-; ir ccj-.' ,. . -,. t'v -uei-v X' . Buster, the Big Newfoundland Own'ed by Joe Rasjnus, Which Won, a Ribbon In tbe Bench Show. ; - L TRI-8TATE BET bra tfay of Pendleton Cap tures Individual Silver Cup Wth 21 Points. Whitman College. Walla Walla. Wash.. May J. With an exciting and spectacular finish Lewis ton High school won the closely contested Tri-state ln- terscholastlo track meet - on Ankeny field yesterday afternoon.'' Her total nuntber of points was 0. Spokane High took second with 32, and Pendle ton third with 30. - i The meet waa between Spokane and Iewlnton JuaL hefore-the lay, the score being 3 J to ii in favor of Lewis ton. The relay, which was the most spectacular event of the day, decided the meet in favor of the Idaho team. ?he two men finished only three or our, yards apart Lewlaton also ted In ' . number of firsts taken, securing six to three each for Pendleton and Spokane, two for Waitsburg and one for Prosser. Lew Iston was particularly strong In the sprints, andf hurdles, Hersey, Eukert and Btorer taking firsts in most of them. ' Ora Jay or Pendleton won the Indi vidual silver cup for the greatest in dividual point winner, with a totajLoT i yuiiiitj, imuuuing lured lirsis ana two seconds. : The other schools scoring in the finals were Waitsburg, U; Prosser, 8; Walla Walla. 5: Ellensburg, J : North Yakima, 1; Island City, 1. The meet was the largest and moat successful ever held in Walla Walla About 3,000 people were in . attendance. -' Gold, sliver and bronae medals were given to the winners in the even ing, and five magnificent silver cups 10 tne winners oi special events. Summary, of the meet: ' 100-yard dash Storer. Lewlnton. first; Eokert, Lewiston, second; Gor don, Pendleton, third. Time. 101-5. Pole vault Jay, Pendleton, first; Monroe, Spokane, second; Miller, Walla Walln. third. Height. 0 feet 4 inches. Half mile run Severyns, Proaser, first; Fancher, Spnkane, second; Luck, Spokane, third. Time. , S;07 - f 5 220-yard dash Storer, . Lewlston. first; Cohn. Spokane, second; Walters, Island City, third. Time. S3 2-6. 60-yard dash (Public Schools) CorkH rum, ween rark. first; . Btanrieia. Green Park, second; Nlebergall, Wash ington, third. Time. 6 4-6. 1 20-yard Mfirdles Jay. Pehdleton, first; Eekert. Spokane, second; Engle horn, Spokane, third. Time,. IS 4-6. -Throwing discus Englehom. Spo kane, first: Jay, Pendleton, second: Con- over, Waitsburg, third. Distance, 103 feet f inches. 60-yard dash Hersey, Lewlston, first; Eckert. Lewlston. second; Thomp son, North Yakima, third. Time, 6 S-5. High Jump .Tayr Pendleton, first; Bowers, walla walla, second; Monro, Spokane, third. Height, 6 feet 8 inches. Mile - run - ancner. tspoKane, rirst; Severyns. " Prosper, necond; Woods, Walla W'alla. third. Time, 4:66 1-6. Public school relay Green Park first; Washington, second; College Place, third. Time. 49 3-6. 110-vnrrt dnnh MrRovle. Waltsbnrar. first; Btougn. epoKane. secona; uoouier, Liewiston, tnira. Time. 64 3-0. .Throwina hammer Conover. Watts 1... . - Ykll.- 1MI.H-h,.-W Euster, Pendleton, third.. Distance, 1S feet 1 inch. 120-vard hurdles Eckert. Liewiston. first: KimbalU Pendleton, second; Enalehorn. Spokane. : third. Timo, 2 4-6. . Rrond 1umn Hersev.' Lewlston. first Jav, Pendleton, second; Cohn, Spokane, third. Distance, 20 feet H inch. . Shnl nutTTnlnhnrn Rnokane. first! IT Means, Pendleton, second; Ai Means, Pendleton, tnrra. distance, 11 iwi inehfn. L ' - Helay one - nair mn uewiston. first; Snokane, second; Baker City, third. Time. 1:38 3-6 DONT'S- FOR COMING TV COBBS -Don't stand-near the plate when at bat You might get a bump in the pie repository, . . . Don't take the trouble to learn the team's signals. Fake up a few signals of your own and no one will be wise to them. ' Don't hurry, no matter what the sit uation, i Take your time or Von may tire yourself before the game is over. Don't stand for my advice from the manager. - Let him understand that you know more about the game than 28 managers. f . ' , Don't run' when you fan the air three times and the catcher drops the ball. No use. He. will pick It up and -throw it to first, sure. Watch for this and vnu -will find it comes true every time. v Don't slide into a tae. , You will soil your tinlform -and most : likely rip a riasty .rip-in -your trousen. . Learn to skip down gracefully and steal your base in a ladylike manner. Copy jthe girl's style, lt'j very pretty. - . Jon t lorgei 10 jump on- in urn, right at the tap ofhe gonr. Qlv to him swiftly and then again. If start soniathing they might .verl IJon t lorgei 10 jump on- in umpire you overlook your work; ana let j.ypu , stay enovner week.. ( . .,- ..r " ' . - w ...''.':-- ,; ' Wabash w.' Spanton.' -The Wabssh Independents "Will play the Boantons on tne y augnn cireei vr nu mis Rundav mornln at 9:10 O clock. A good game te expected; as both teams have practiced hard for the occasion. - The - teams have played clone games for the last two seasons; and will battle for supremacy Sunday morning. Mllle will twirl for the Wabashs and (3. Pem broke will be his battery partner. Baker wui prooaoiy piicn lor tspanton. ; l , Vancouver 6, Batte 2. , Vancouver ;B." C May it Crptaln Tordyke' Beavers again defeated Butte, turning the trick this time by the score of 4 to 2. Vancouver won by, bunching hits In tbe fifth, slith and seventh. The fcore: . . ' R. If. E. Vancouver,. 0 MM) J 0 - 8 2 putts. t .e t1 1 0 0 0 2 1 ' Batteries Kngle.Gleln and Arbo'gast; . 'i'homaa, Ehin)te' and Kreitt. -. ElVISTBfUVIflS ;-v ?:-, :'f. - ' - - V f . "s , 'it' " '" 1 Li. 1 f ' KI 7?z ' . ' 4 1 ' W. O. Van Schuyver'a Pointer Sam, Declared . ' Bench Show. OREGON FRESHIES WIH TRIANGULAR McGuire of Portland High Is hird on List of Individuals. (Special Dispatch to The JoDraal.) University of Oregon, Eugene,. May 2. The Oregon freshmen easily won the triangular meet with Portland and Eugene High schools yesterday, making 80 polnta to Portland's 88 and Eugene's 18. Moon led in making points for Oregon with leu, Taylor following with ib. Mcuuire made the best score lor Portland with 13. and Ellmaker and Krleger led for Eugene with 6 each. The track was In solenoid condition until tne -meet waa nearly over, but hard rain came up then, stopping the meet for some time, and the mile and relay were run -on a very heavy-track. considering the track, Stevers made very good time, leading the rest by airom low yards. - Moons running was a surprise, as Dart had been figured as a faster roan. In the hundred Dart was left at the scratch. Ellmaker's record In the broad Jump was also a surprise and Is goo7 for a "prep" athlete. The results were as follows: 60-yard dash Moon. Oregon, first: Dart, Portlanu, second; Krleger, Eugene, vjura. xime & j seconds. - ' ino-yard dash Moon. IT. of O.. first Koberts, U. of O., second; Krleger, K. 1. 8 . third. Time. 10 8-5 seconds. 220-yard dash Moon, U. of O.. first Krleger. E. H. S.. Recond; Myers, P. H. tnira. Time, 23 seconds. - 440-yard dash May, U. of O., first; Myers, P. H- S., second; Swart, V. of O. third. Tlnie, 56 seconds. . Half mile Downs, U. of O.. first; may, u. or v., secona; Button p. ti a, third. Time, 2:09. Mile Sievera. U. of O., first; Hoover, u.m.u., secona; jamjeson, 1. ti. B.. miru. rime :o. 10 high hurdles McGuire, P. H. 8 first; Latourette, P. H. S., second; Good- aii, u. or u., third. Time. 18 seconds. 220 low hurdles 'Latourette, p. H. 8., nrsi; jncuuire, f, jml b. second; Ah- shier, E. H. : B., third. Time. 28 8-6 sec onds. Oregon had no entries. High jump-McUuire." P. H. 8.. first TaylorU. of U., second; Jamleson. p. 11. a., tnira;' b reet inches. Broad Jump Ellmaker, E. H. S., first Dixon, K H. 8 second; May, U. of O. third; 20 feet 2 Inches. Pole vault Roberts and Tavlor, .U of J., tied, 8 feet t inches, Roberta get ting first on tossed coin; Jamleson, P. 11. B., tnira, 8 reet 10 inches.. 14-poundsnbt put Taylor, U. of o., first; Ferris, of O., second; Sheridan, a. n. a., inira; as ieet incnes. Hammer throw struck, u. of O., nri owwk, u. w seoona; iiauey, K H. H-, third; 89 feet. Discus throw Taylor, U. of O., first; Smith. P. H. 8., second; Dean, U. of Keiay, half mile U. of O. team. Swart, KesUy, Roberts and Moon, first; Eugene, second; Portland, third. Time, WALLOWA FISHERMAN HOOKS MONSTER TROUT . (Special DIpt-trrTWrnaT.y .Elgin, or.. May 2. When It: cornea right down to catching fish that are fish, there is no place In the state that can beat this section. Tbe fancy fish er's! from other parts of the state go out and make big catches and have clo tures taken of the results, but when It comes to everv .lav flahtno. ,th nnl. around here are not taking a back seat iur any one. - ' JLast Saturday Mr. Huff nt nut tn the fish hatchery, about 12 miles from here, and caught one of the largest trout that has been hooked in this sec tion for veara The fish waa rwiiiv Varden trout, measured it Inr.hM lonr weighed eight pounds dressed, -and waa caught in-the Wallowa river., a num ber or good catches were mnrin. in th sum stream the fore part of the week. The flshlnar season him onenert arlt here this season than in former-veara and the run of . fish is large. t ; j. -,, -v , .... 1. jnr,,l.-?-y-t-..y.. Wilfrid Cabanaof Montreal an'd nci tor ' Prince of Manchester. New Hsmn. elilre, cliamplon of America and. rival Strong men. liave been matrhnt fi lifting contest, . to tak place in Man chester next Friday. May! 8, for a side bet of 2,C00. -.- i r..-,1 L ' S .v '--.'... ,:' fctiWffcW'ij'stisBWiaaVlii'aai-1 Mti ,v '' ' --?'- -H'- ii 'frwiisH-,i-'--"-V'itir'-'-'"-Y-"-"Jt' "M a . A.-.rtS th... e, .. - ' , -, ' C. Shute'g Winning " i " " 1 " " 'H i.W- Ilililli a Winner In the Portland 1 THIRTY CALIFORNIA SCHOOLS ENTER MEfi Crack Young Athletes Prom ise to Break Records at Stanford TodajV (Special Dispsteb to The Joornal.) Stanford llniverslty, CaJ., May 2. AU athletic Interest has switched from in tercollegiate sports to the coming third annual . Stanford interscholastlo track meet, which- is being, held here today. Thirty of the largest high schools In California have entered teams and the records are expected to surpass pre vious' performances. The list of entries today pressed, the 200 mark. ' , The heats were run off this morning, leavlrg the finals for this afternoon. The weather is fine and the - track is In great shape so that it Is expected many new records will be made, as the past two meets have both occurred in rainy weather and on slow tracks. The greatest -interest la centered on the chance of Oakland to again win the rirst piace cup, ana by so aoing retain it as permanent property. With men like Vail, holder of the American inter- scholastic record In the pole vault Hartwell, coast academic champion - in the mile, and Maehise. academic Cham plon in both hurdles. It seems as if Oakland--will have Just about as- good a chance as she had last year - when Munn waa the bright' star and won the individual cud. . . x . The Los Angeles high an) Harvard scnoois are expected to prove ciose com petitors to the Oaklanders., Much regret is expressed here that no teams are entered from Oregon or Washington,- and it is hoped that next year some of the northern schools' will enter the meet and give a chance for a comparison witn tne younc calirornlans. The fraternity homes and the-halls are thrown open to': the "preps', during their stay, and a "smokeless smoker," in which the trophies will be presented wui cunciuus meir stay nere. - STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Pacific Coast League. Won. ImL P.C. .665 .600 . 500 -.440 10 a AnEeiei is Oakland '. ,12 Ban Francisco. . 13 Portland 11 14 Xorthwestera League. . . Won. Latt JF.C. Tacoma 11 Aberdeen ....... . Seattle Butte , Bpokane . . . , Vancouver (BAC.) .BIS .36 .645 .455 .873 .27 t American League. . r won. i-ionu P.C. .714 . .615 .600 .6l) , .600 .467 .338 '.SOS New York . .10 4 t Cleveland . SL Louis . Chicago . . Philadelphia Boston..'; ..4.. . .... 7 ' $ 7 , 8 ', 8.v Washington Detroit ... 6 4 National Iieague.. . -r.:.,v - v,-::? ' ::'. ;i ij-. AVnn t tint P.C. .727 . .636 ' .71 .600 .465 ,400 .281 Chicago" 8 ,-tl y i-IUSDurg ;....-..,..- K , . . , New Torki.,.',!.'..,,',,! 8 . . Phtladerohla '. 7 "tn Cincinnati .'-'.. 6 ' ,s v. Brooklyn ... i ......... - 9 St. Iula.i, i ,t . 1 Burchell and Clcottor.- the two new Boaton .'American . pltchera, ' both ap peared tit the same game their 'first time out and were treated rather badly i .t tjic ..1111151U11 icftui, a ruviv-; Ail. 1 laUed the game, y .' . . - -.,-v,;. ... , r .. ......... , - :.,-r ,.-,.-,...!, ;-;V; J' ; ) . . .. It-: ' A. r. BtV. Pointer, Don Harold. ; ICE, 6; - 0SI11E JOtlESj 0 Long. Arm of Bearers' In dian Too Much for Slug ging Friscans. v San Francisco, May 2. Plndancs. the wonderful - Indian, blanked the Seals yesterdav. allowing them but two hits. and Portland Had an easy time winning. to 0. - ; , Portland scored In three Innings the first, third and ninth. Casey, the first man up, hit a long fly to Piper and' waa safe -Whenlrry -r missed -connections'. Raftery forced Casey at second, and when fcelder threw wild in attemntinv to comDlete a double nlav. reached neenn1 Ryan, the next man up, singled, and "Raftery crossed the pan with the first run. - Things were doing in the third. Casey was passed.- and. Ryan and Danzle sin gled, Bassey scoring them with a pretty double. This made four for us. Sklliman was sent In by Danny 'liong in the ninth, but the Beavera went after him in lively fashion. Cooney got a rasa, and the old reliable Pearf came hrough with a double. Raftery hit to short, Cooney scoring. Ryan laid down a pretty bun t-and Casey scored. This made. six. The score: SAN. FRANCISCO. - Hftdebrand.' cf ... Piper,, cf Menley. lb Melcholr. rf ...... Zelder, as .;. Mohler. 2b ....... AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 1 0 0 10' 0 4 e 3 ; 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 McArdle, 3 b Berry, c Jones, d 1 Esola .. Sklliman, 1 Total . . .!S 0 t 27 7 fi Batted for Jones In ninth. PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A". E. Casey, 2b I 2 1 1 Raftery, tt Ryan,' rf . 4. , Danslg, lb Bassey, If Johnson, Sb , Madden, o '. , Cooney, ss . . Plnnance, p . , Total . . . . . 4 .IS 6 9 27 14 0 SCORE BT INNINGS. San Francisco ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Portland 1 0 300000 2 .SUMMARY. - , ' Two-base Tilts Hlldebrand, Cooney, Bassey, Berry, Casey. Hlts Off 'Jones 4, off Sklliman 2. Sacrifice hit Rvan. Stolen base Zeider. Double play Piper to Zeider. First 4ase on balls Off Fin nance. 8. Pff Jonea Anff Sklliman 1; Struck out By Plnnance 4, by Jones 8. by Sklliman 1. Time of game One hour and 30 minutes. Umpire Perrine. ; , SQUEEZE PLAYS. Three days. tt'a r-prevenge. ' : Four Straight tucked away. ' M Plnnance, you're certainly a wonder. - . i Hlldebrand and Berry look , lonely In the .hit column. w - . Ty Cobb's hitting won the Chicago game for Detroit yesterday. - - ' .. . Oscar Jones was pie for those hard hitting Beavers yesterday; they touched Jonesy for nine. - .... , - Kartery wae tne only regular wno tauea 10 connect sareiy yesieruay. iie is safely over the .800 mark though. After losing three consecutive games li flnlflnnrl Till Anffplai ttirnAtfl vRtr- day and administered a severe beating to the commuters.. . see., My. won't it tie wildly enthusiastic bunch that greets' the Beavers Tuesday If they grab another game toaay. . 11 they take the seven games the local fans will go daffy. .. : : NEWS AND NOTES OP SPORT. Willie Lewis and Walter Stanton are scheduled to engage in a boxing bout in faris tonignt. "Bugs"- Raymond Is pitching, great ball for theJst.. louis nationals. - Manager . Smith- of -Buffalo Jia a likely looking bunch and ' expects to keep them around the top In the East em league raw. " - - ' C. J. Fltagerald, president of . the Brighton Beach Racing-association, has accepted the "office of presiding judge a( tne xoron to spring meeting) ;- Columbus, ! Milwaukee and 7- Toledo have been cutting the path for the other teams In the American association, - . - After -having had a strong team for several years, the. Des Moines baseball fan are a bit sors over their present OUtflt.: - ' XV- ' T. F. Daly, released by Cincinnati to the -Terre Haute Central league team,' 'the' should jnake go&d man for "Tots." Gcay Tttrng Tide. ' - .(Cnlted ritu LrmmA Wire. Los Angeles. May 2.- Dolly drar. waa the man who tamed the tide fnrtha Angels; for. after losing three straight. terday's game,. 7 to 2. . Ths score: ' -.'' - - R.H.K. Los Angeles. 1 0 4 0 0 0 01 7 11 J Oakland . . . :0 0 0 A 0- 0 0 21 8 3 . . Batteries Oray- and Hogam; Hopkins and Slattsry. . 1 , , ' " ? 1 ' ,mm 111 1 -- 'i j. This Djr in Sport, Annall. ! lSS J Johh ' C. - Heenan.' nuatllat. rinn. at West Troy. New York. 1877 Ar nmouri, nom run by Calvin .-was. he only. run. scored la a UNAI 9 Tears la Voxfe land OUR GUARANTEE NO PAY UNLESS CURED , ICBV WBXM TOTT HTlTD TSX BB BTXOKB OT A D OCT OB. COVI'CXT v- JCKa'Or WZOB BZPBBJSHOX. , " TTs have stopped at ho expense that could add to Ihe (efficiency of our work o the comfort of our patients. ' There is no.- other equally equipped institution for the treatment, of men's aliments in the Pacific ' Northwest. . . .-.. . . WHY SUFFER LONGER. ON PROMISES OF OTHERS?! We cure safely and promptly WEAKNESS, LOST MANHOOD.' SPER MATORRHOEA. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON - IN ALL , STAQES. VARI- : COCECB, HYDROCELE; GONORRHOEA, OLEET, OR ANY o)F THK DI8EA6EH COMMON TO MEN. Personal attention given all patients. ' -OOKSV&TATIOaT 00PHBKTIAt ABO JLH VX'riiP A personal, thor- ' ough snd searching examination is desired, though if Inconvenient to call, write us a full description of your trouble, - Our office hours are : from A. M. to :S0 P. M. . exoept Ing Sunday . from I to II. Address or call on th ST. LOUIS TS DISPENSARY COKHTB BXCOarO aVB TAIOQU BTXSBTS,' rOSTZaJTS, OXXOOV ME - -.-! 1,, , .. . . ',- : j . . s I make a definite A mm fa'. I to wait for my fee until you i I fill I -ar a&ti8fled tnat your cure is M vuuipiviih aii la, ui uvu mvk III . dlcatee that I nave unlimited confidence In my ability,. ..but .1 want you .to have other and .. better ---reasons for choosing r me as your physlclah. I want you to consider my vast ex perience and my unequaled 'sucbess aa a specialist. For ymors than 26 years I - have Ueen "Curtnr'eaBei Just1- Ilka yours and have built tip a' MY) FEE In any on-complicat-ed disorder practice -that is by far the largest of Ita kind west Of Chicago. X Every method of treatment I employ Is original and , marks a distinct advance In ' medical . science. Surely, considering all these things, ,you will not remain undecided as to what v pnysician can serve you dbi. CONSTCTATXQBT 1818-M5T HONE8T . AND CANDID ADVICE COSTS YOU NOTHING. I cheerfully give you the very best opinion, guided ny years of successful practice. - Men out Of town, In trouble, "write if you cannot call, as many cases yield readily to proper home irenimani inu cure. If you cannot call, write for Diagnosis ChO all day from 9 a. m. to p. in., and wunday rr DR. The CORNER SECOND AND MORRIBON STREETS, PORTLAND, OR. pw imm.. iiu u qui. 1 11 mwiWP Every Ucrcan L atntr(Udnlboald know soDewoiiaerroi MABVIL nMriina Sofav I Ihe aew TnHt turn Jj- M mow L'onTntenv, fikiwrcmnMawtt, f he mnnot auralT tb SL HAKVKI.. eyDt no Our, bat tend lUunp far lUattnird book m14. Ttglyes foil irtlon1anaiulrflTMim!kin. raluabltto ladles. PIAnVBI, CO Tor Bale ky Skidmore ' Srog Co., waodari, Clark oe. ana um-wra umt uo. aterM. URINARY DISCHARGES BELUSVlSD IN 24. nouns ( Each Ca p- ule b.ar.fMIDY) the Bame7VM' Bevar qfammterftiU i ALL DSUOOIHTS tbe went ' dlawM aarffc. . nt tke alen to ears WBKN YOU WHii TO DO. , Mi ny bare pimple, epota , tae ikln, ssrei la tbe month, olaera. Ulllnf bllr, boa palna, ca tarrh, aae eon't know It Bl BI.OOD I'OlSON. eod to OH. UBOVVN. B8S Arcb St.. fblladelpbla. Fens-, for rJUiOWN B BLOT)0- CUHB.; 82 00 per ttlet teat, one Bwnts. Sold l" IMrtlaad ealr , by Wteodward. . Clarke A Co. ...-' , , CHICHESTER'S PILLS ,W!rsi ! Tn lIAMON BRAKBv - A ladlaal Aak yoar IrragalM I'llla la K 4 aad Wold BatalUc bora, aealc vita Blua Klbbea. DUMOKB HXtn It riLUL M tu aa BeaL SataM. Alwan Kallabl m 1Y DRUGGISTS EVERYVVKFRE game between the Allegheny and Bos ton teams..' ' : . - , ' 1887 Steve 'Brodie Jumped from . the Cincinnati t Buspenslon- bridge, on a wager. J ' 1 ' 181 At Berkeley oval, SV I Sarre, amateur, - ran 440 yards, over hurdles, against time,' in 1 minute 1 8-6 seconds. 189 At Sydney. New- South Wales, James Stansbury, defeated T. Sullivan in scullers' race for- 82.000 and cham pionship b the world. 8 miles 30 yards straigntaway. , 1800 At Utlca, New York,-George Gardner won from Charley Golf in seven rounds. ' ? ;"' :, ' " ' -1904 At Louisville. Elwood wpn the Kentucky derby in g:08tt. , , aaajaaaBWBaaBBW i ( ,,,...,..v - " According to reportB received by the rtrr)artment of commerce end. Jaoor at Washington tbousarriia of farm laborers Can be cared for in New York. New Kn gland, the agricultural states of the middle west, Colorado and other sec tions of the southwest and -on the Fa- cldo slope. .' '',-- - .''' -...'' K iyKii7titt AM'IM IM1I 1 n 11 11 LtnL POIGOfJ 1 ew , : H Pay len Cored proposal SM, : TAfXOB, Ths t.eadlng BpeelaUst. it. My offices are open rom 10 to 1. Co. S34U HOBIUOI BT&XST. 1 CGeevd - tke Wu-Xair BeUskle . CHINESE - test asa abrk DOCTOK Ih mI) a Bisstdr at feats as ad la.tbat -t lotrrf4 sad Is glttag w toe woria bis woaorrrai rtafnea, -MO MEROVRT, rOIBONS OK PBV08 08ga . SB CTJSIi WITHOOT OPIKATIOJt, 0 withoot xbs in or a Stiira, Re ctxrantMS to sera Catarrh, ajtsaa, tang. Tbrtmt. KbSoitlia r .Wstwiawnea. NcmHW DeMMtr. ttnetaek. ,t4er. - KMatf TrmiblM; Vt MntMw4,- VtsMie Wat" eaa and An Priwts Wmia --' SUREiCAKCER CURE 9. a aad BeliabM. ir TOO ARB ArmCTBD, POfTT DELAt. , CBLATI ABi DANOBBOO. ff yea isnet eaU, write tor (jtmptsa Mask ad ttrvelat. IscIom 4 eooti is Uinpa CONSULTATION FREE tu c, u wo csmx&x muicuix oe MKM run it, 5. Harrises, V " ' - Sertlase, Onwaa, fhaas MaaUoa tab Vsasa X. YXB ASTO X. TOBK. 'International Chinese doctors, post fraduates Canton Medical College Can on, China. Specialists In male and fe male, all chronlo and private dlseasesr Call or- writer for our - special kidney medicine- and patient report.;- Price reasonable. - 284 H First St, corner Salmon. Portland. Or. -. , ." Scott's Santal-Fepsin Gapsulss" A POSITIVE CURE Tor Inflammatlos or Catarrh of ths Bladder and Diseased Kidneys. NO care no pay. Cures quickly aud Perma nently tb worst ease of ' Gonorrhoea and Gleet, no . matter of bow long stand ing. .Absolutely harmless. Bold by druggists. Prle 11 00, or by mall, postpaid. .tl00.8boieil2.75. vuV UTHI SANTAl-PEPSIN CO., 'W , gBUA-ONTAIHt, OHIO. U a AU Areas, DO. PIERCE Cures j all Harroas . and Private, Diseases of -MEN; Quicker and cheapet than others Call and see him firet Consultation rfi.' Phone. Main 196. Office 181 1st at, corner - Yamhill. fOnUOMEN ONLY ' r tit.' RanderarHi'a iC a fit it A ii n A Savin and Cotton Root Pills. Th best - and only reliable remedy for DELAYED PER.. IODS. Cure ths most Obstin ate r a sea In S to 10 daya Price 88 per boa or three boxes $5.00. Sold by drugatats everywhere. DR. PIKKCK,. 181 First St., Portland. Phone Main 1964. f ' " - w ft? f c