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13 THE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY . EVENING, .MfX 11. 1903. 1T - 0 SliOl'ID GETSGAY AHD STOPS GAME Umpire Perrine Forfeits Game Already Lost by ; Bearers' Foor Playing. ' That It resembled town tall,. on old tat, numbers' or some 'otter variation f ; tba national ram a used to tlay it. is all that can be said truth ifully . of the . Portland-San .Franetaco tame yesterday. It was farcical in the (beginning, in' the playing and in the ndlngA Umplri-Perrlne.- called -At.-. Sforfetted game, to 0, when McCredle td not have the big crowd that surged n the field shooed off by -policemen. San Francisco made four rune in the tfirst Inning oil an error 01 judgment unit hc.fara th canto was brought to a close four scores had resulted,' to the intense disgust of some lo.uuu rans in nhe stand, on the bleachers and around the diamond. In the ninth inning iYiseo made U three more on tnree double-sackerafeyj Berry. Hildebrand md Williams. Then It was., that the trowd broke loose. ' , That last Inning does not count" in The players' averages ana a sorer .ma than Claude. Nick and Hildy did not xiat In Portland yesterday afternoon, perrine e decision1 robbed them of a frubstahtlal Increase in meir wium itverages, something that every player As striving for just now. ia good as there is on the circuit-- ,Jjui ne was reponmow r,, . two .disastrous - plays. Peter ..walked illdebrand, the first man VP. and then H rtd to throw him out at ,econd on ajohler's sacrifice. Of course both run--aiers were safe. An a result the Seals Snada four runs, the same number as an the game pitched Wednesday by the 'Chippewa. His other misplay was al 3awiag Zeider to complete a double pjay (by running back to second Instead of 'keeping on to third in the fifth when iHortland was In a fair way to score. But after that first inning Plnnance allowed no lilts until the ninth, when jibe two-baggers were bunched. Before hbe scoring had hardly stopped the irowd broke up the game at the plate Jn a cushion flirht between the pedestrl- na and the bleachers. - SAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. TTlldebrand, It 2 1 0 2 0 0 CMohler, 2b. ., ,310 1 t 0 ,"Williama, lb. ........ 1 0 0 0 0 Melchoir, rf. ........ 4 1 1 0 0 0 y.Mder, ss. ........... 1 14 2 0 Iplper. cf. .....w 4 0 0 8 0 0 tMoArdle. Sb. ......... 2 0 1 0 0 0 Berry, c ........... S 9 0 6 0 0 Jienley, p. .......... 2 0 0 0 2 0 v TOUU ............. -iD B i V PORTLAND. ' . AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Casev. 2b. 0 1 J 2 0 Kyan, cf. 4 0 1 2 0 0 McCredle. Tf. ........ 2 1 1 S 0 0 iHMKi. lb. .......... S 0 1 12 0 0 Baasey, If 8 0 0 2 0 0 Johnson, 2b. - ........ 2 , 0 0 .. 2 1 Whalen. c. 2 0 0 2 1 0 t'ooney, ss ,. 2 0 0 1 S J'lnnance, p 2 0 1 0 2 Total .27 I 6 24 12 1 , Only eight innings played. SCORE BY INNINGS. San Francisco ... . 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 - -Hits 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Portland .......... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hits ..... 2.0 1 0 0 0 1 15 - SUMMARY. Struck out By Plnnance, 2; Henley, 6. Bases on balls Off- Plnnance, 2; iHenley, 4. Two-base hits McCredle, Casey. McArdle. ( Double plays Zeider iinasBisiear ""Craerw bmh !flce hits Mohler, Williams. Melcholr. ;Stolen bases Zeider, McArdle. Hit by pitched ball McArdle, Williams. First 3ase on errors San Francisco, 1. lieft 'on bases San Francisco, 6; PortlanJ, - 6. Time of rune 1 hour, 65 minutes. AJmpire Perrine. , CALENDAR, OF SPORT FOR THE WEEK. : Monday Southern. Intercollegiate tennis tournament opens at ' Atlanta. Tommy. Burns -vs.- Bill t Squires, 20 .rounds, at Chelsea, England. Interstate trap shooting -tournament opens at Dal- TtMm T m r a m . i Tuesday Willie Fltsgerald vs. Au ,rlla Herrera, 13 rounds, at Boston. Joe Grim vs. Al Kaufman. 6 rounds, at 'Oakland, California, lowa state slioot im tournament ' opens at Dea Moines. Idaho state shooting tournament opens at Boise. -' Missouri-Illinois Baseball loague opens Its season. Southern Michigan Baseball league opens Us sea son. Wednesday Soring meeting at Bel mont Park opens with the Metropoli tan Handicap. . Thursday Annual natlonnl tourna ment of the Anglers' club of New York. - Joe Gans vs. Rudolph Unhols, 2( rounds, at San Francisco. Eastern Illinois Baseball league opens its sea pnn. Northern . Baseball league opens 'its season. lrrldav Alnauln hlU clhnb of the Chicago Motor club. Iowa-Minnesota. ;dunl atnietlc meei at vinivereuy oi Min nesota. Annual meet of South Dakota 3ntTscholaaUo r Athletic association at iirooKinics. . - - Saturday Jay Gould and E. H. Miles contest in-lo'idon for -amateur -court tennis championship. University of wa interscholastic athletic meet at J.iwa City. University of Illinois 1n i fi-sclinlastlc athletic meet at Urbana. Southern interscholastic meet at Tu lane university. , Pennsylvania-Prince ton bancnall gsme at unraonoio, renn s ivHnla-Vale baueball game at Phlla- CClphla, ;: v .'''"-; - itosebwrsc Slaughters Spanton. (Speriel1 PlPt te The Jaoraal.) nnc.imrr: Or. May 11. In an unln- tr.!t!ng game of baseball here yes-tirdH-r the Roseburg team defeated the ipantonR of - Portland by ; the decisive 5-ire or i l o- uoiuwra .u,.j.iiw(I at ever stare of tlm rime. Kose, -Oarter. Miller and Jewett of the it.V.iirir mint played excellent ball snd the Tartte crowd sent up cheer after rbeer for tha Iiome team.: The weather was fine.' - - ' - -- - ; li A CCUCHT&5 cvva"! rimcTon XI- - ' " ' " fvfv-U V wwtmmm ; " : -.-. f .- "".':'-''t ;u."(V,':v'.'.X'i"'-.1;. m HPT IT f , lUailtj TSJ VV WORLD BEST COLLIE PUPPY IN OREGON.' t t Y fs i i V " ' t -. s " ' " - K - '' ? ' :-'lcf.v fe 1: . J. W. Fowler's collie pup. Bob, winner of the Leeds ft Co.'g cup given for the beet puppy of that breed in thY recent bench show. Bob's caudal appendage resembles that of a bangtail in the picture, the pretty fellow having executed a friendly wag as the bulb was pressed. His tall 1b one of his most valued possessions and its long silky Btranda were much .admired at the show.1 ' ' GAMES PLAYED Br SEMI-PROS Frakes Beat St. Johns and Woodburn Takes Two From Triple T. The Frames yesterday kept up thelr maaa record and by walloping St Johns In both the morning and afternoon af fairs are now well in th leaa. tiraaae, the Frakes pitcher, who was scheduled to work In the morning game, failed to 8hw np and Bert Johnjon. who took his Job, came very near losing out. The afternoon gams was a cinch for the Howard held the Saints ta no hits ,im wV.Ha hla team m a tf b.-iu iiui uu ., " .-v . r 1..1..J . U n tnliaf. (lilt lit til. tVIT ABH XIOUBWII IUV ,v .... . " " out two IWO-Dagifers wim w " .-a & .ii i .i V. . U a Pmlrsa nAlnf.ll Howard and the game proved a .walk over ior mom. Batterlts Morning game, jtom, Johnson and Antoine; St. Johns, Wake field and Weed. . . . .. Atternoon game jcraaes, nowiro Anioine; oi. jonn, aivn icm, McCarthy, Phllbrlck and Veed. v...,......v,.;..; . Salem. - LU waa .Via Kf. A 'lllntl .Atlld ffftl KJlirr it ik wab ui. ""L , p,. . , , orr Meyers, tne japiiai v-ny "f pitcher, while the locals hit three of Al- Mna s dox men nara. winning i v. Nace's circus catch in lft field was ho feature of the game. ' Batteries Salem. Meyers and Heyaer; Alblna, Shaw, Crandall and BrouRhlon ana Jiieiianian uu uuuaraiu. At Woodburn. aa1t .bia in a tnW from Vaa. UA,l!anil vaatftrdsv hv MCOreS OI 8 to 3 and 6 to 4. - Gardner was hit hard in the Ilrsi game ana tno nwu bums won easily. In th second game Hurmun ana Aiarsnaii eunasou iu 4 U K.ttla In whlnh hnnnni Were about even. Thomas circus catch wss a feature or tne secona gnm, wiiji home runs by Mangold and Mlckela liv ened up the first encounter, D.4i.iu vt..t Mima Wrtrtn nn rn Bowcn and White; Gardner and Brock. Second game, wooaourn, Marsnaii wrn White; . East Portland. Hurlburt and Thomas' and Brock. - At YTancoiiver. Vancouver and Oregon City "broke even It, a double header yesterday. The first game was won by Oregon City, 5 to 4, Robinson's good pitching holding the Washlngtonians down. Pender was tne whole thing In the second game, a seven-inning affair. He allowed but one hit and fanned 10 men. The score was 1 to 0. Batteries First game, Vancouver, Concannon and Shea; Oregon City, Rob inson and Kelt Second game, Vancouver. Pender and Keene; Oregon City. Habernlcht and Kelt. MINOR BALL GAMES. Brunn's Beavers defeated the .Ben Selling nine y-sterday 1ft to B. Harwas 1t the Sellings down .with three hits. Berger was given poor support. Tne Nationals won from the North Pacifies 8 to 6,' and from the South Portland Grays 8 to 2, in a double header yesterday. Out-of-town teams can arrange games by addre-alng Man ager Joe Marias, 122 Third i.treet. The Multnomah Addition team wal loped Company E, O. N. G., Sunday, 10 to 6. The Multnomah Addition team challenges any amateur nine In the Pity. Call for Mr. Brink, Woodlawn 462, after 8:30 o'clock. The Rosebuda made it 13 straight by winning - two . games yesterday. They beat the Whltecaps in the morning. 1 to IS, and the NewBboyn In the after noon, 13 to 4. The Arleta baseball team challenges any amateur team in Portland for Sun day afternoon games. Phone Tabor 206. The Multnomah Juniors won a ragged game from Mount Tabor Saturday, 14 to 9. Thev desire games jflth out-of-town teams about IT years 6t age. The Honeyman Hardware Juniors played a 16vnning tie game with the Beavers Saturday ' Tyler saved the game In the ninth,, his three-bagger bringingin two runs. ' The Pacific , Coast Biscuit company team won over the Aldon Candy com pany yesterday." 8 to 6. The victor are open for games. - Montavilla lo-t to Eagle Creek yester day. 20 to 8- The Villas say they were given a raw deal by the Eagle Creek hm- pire. -! TTTT? TAT C Uf BUCK KEITH BREAKS filOST CLAY PI6E0HS . . - Big Trap Shooter Shatters Twenty-Three Bluerocks -New Members. Buck Keith again carried off the hon ors in the 25 target event at the third shoot of the Rose City Gun club at Wagner's station yesterday. The big trap shooter succeeded In breaking 23 of the elusive bluerocks In the event Thompson wgs second, getting 12, and Martell third with 18 birds to his credit. In the second event, a practice shoot, Fred Wagner proved the best marks mnn. Thirteen of the flying clay pig eons foil under hU steady aim. This was a IS-bird event Keith took second place with 11 and Martell was third with 10, Powell. P. Fay and Moore tied for fourth place, each of these shooters nijattcring 1 bluerocks. Knights Ray, Ramsey and Fay al though they didn't get a place in the shoot lost out by only a bird or two. This contest wan marked by greatly Im proved marksmanship on the part of all lh club members. Four new men have Joined the club. They are Messrs. Ramsey, Thompson, i.ewis ana juoore. LOCAL BlislEAT E. IL Bauer Captures First . and. Second Places in Fastest Time. Flying 200 miles In 6 hours and 55 seconds, E. H. Bauer's crack homing pigeon won first place in the Oregon Homina- race from Leland to Portland yesterday. Another bird from the Bauer lort arrived at ita home a few minutes later, sretttna secona mace. . J, P. Limerick, who captured the race tne previous Bunaay, won third and fourth yesterday. fe. Llllls was fifth and sixth. H. Wilson seventh, and Vt v. Brown eighth. The birds flew close to 40 miles an hour on the trip. It is very likely that the first 60 miles was cov ered at the rate of a mile a minute. The day waa fine for the flight, and the time waa better than the eastern aver age.. .... AMERICAN LEAGUE. St. Louis, 24; Detroit, 6-11. At St. Louis First Game R. H JE St. louis 3 7 2 Detroit 6 8 l Batteries Waddell. Felty and finan ce r; xsonovan ana rayne. Second rme R.H.R. St Louis 4 8 1 Detroit .4 11 1$ 1 Batteries uranam. uineen and Slo vens; KlUlan and Payne. i Chicago, Cleveland, 8-0. At cnicago jBirsi game k, h. B. Chicago .1 6 Cleveland .................... .2 12 0 Batteries White ana sumvan; Thlel man and Bemls. Second game-. , R. H. E. Chicago ... . i .................. .z 9 1 Cleveland .0 4 2 Batteries trmitn ana euuivan; Chech and m. ciarge. : , " NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago, 6-0; Pittsburg, 2-1. At CMfAiro First a-ame n. H Pi Chicago ,..6 T 0 Pittsburg 2 6 1 BatteriesBrown and Kllng; Uefeld and Olpson. e- Second game - . R. It B. Chicago 0 2 0 Pittsburg s..,..l 6 0 Batteries Pfelster, Overall and Mo ran; Willis and Gibson. , , ; 1st. Louis, 0-8; Cincinnati, 8-7. At St. Louis First game R.H. E. St. ixxiis ....0 4 2 Cincinnati ....... i i . ... v . . .2 8 2 Batteries Karger and Marshall; Blls, Pwing and Sch.lel.. . s - , Second game . . R. H. E. fit. Louis 12 4 Cincinnati . -7 12 2 Batturles-Losh. - Hlgglnbotham.- Mc Glynn and Bliss; Ludwlg, McCarthy, To er. Spade and Schlet -, Idaho Against Boise. -(Special -Dispt.-tATae' Jooraal.) Boise, . Idaho, May 11. The Unlver it. r,t lAKha baseball team la sched uled to-' play five games of ball with J the ixoiae leagua Kiun n. un urn five" days of next -week, and the event promises to ' be of unusual interest. Both teams are lie fine shape and it is safe to say that they , Will play fast ball in those . games. V t - ; ' Tonctlon City Wlnfc. -. i v Junction City, Or.V May 11. A base ball game played . here . yesterday be tween the Brownsville and Junction Cfty teams resulted la a aeora ; of to t la favor X Uis honi leaxa.. . . , EASTERN AVERAGES ltlL Rcld . Track Diamond D GILBERT SURE OF TRIP TO LONDON Oregon Vaultcr Is Consistent at Twelye FcetChoos-' ing Time Near. 'By Manhattan. New Tork, May 11, As the time Craws near for the choosing of tba ath letes who are to represent th United States at the Olympic games In London, Interest centers In the work being done by the men who axe to make up the team and In the preparations to send them to London la guod shape, While these sports are for amateurs, this is a commercial age and the question of money will obtrude even In amateur sports. - . Th American Olymplo commute needs 150.000 to defray expenses 1 and send a team which will giv us th best posslblo chance of holding th high place won by American athletes in Athens. Mucn of tms has been -pledged, but there la much yet to b raised. The committee , was greatly enoouraged by the action of the Chicago Athletic asso ciation in undertaking to raise 22,000 in addition to the 2600 already given. The clubs are falling In Una and .there is every reason for the committee to be sanguine. The wonderful poi vaulting don by Dray of "Vale, Cook of Cornell, Gilbert of Tale. Parker of Pennsylvania and othura at the Pennsylvania relay . races baa unown conclusively mat America, win be in the sky-skimraing event at the Olym- flc games at London In July.- About he only men we have to fear are Boder Strom, th Swede, and Gonder. th French champion. Qonder won at Athens with about 11 feet 2 inches, but he will have to go a full foot higher to gather in the London honors. Walter Dray can boost th vaulting record almost any time he roes after it on a good flay, and it will tie no surprise to see him take another fall out of it ere the college season is over. Cook, 100, is witnin striKing distance of the record at any time. He has don 12 feet 6 Inches in practice. Gilbert- too, is a record man and is consistent at 12 feet Barring a run of hard luck, the Oregon boy fa sure pf a plac on th Olympic team. 4 President Sullivan of th A. A. tr. has put a stop to th talk which was cur rent last week to th effect that Mor rlssey. winner of th Boston Marathon, would be barred from th American Olymplo team. Mr. Sullivan says em phatically that Morrlssey is practically a certainty for the team. It may. of course, develop that some phenomenon in long-aistance running will develop, but even In this event Morrissey will be sent across the sea at an insurance against accidents. Tue executive committee or the Na tional Rifle association has decided to send an American rifle team across to compete In the Olympic games. Plana nave not yet Deen completed for choos ing the team, but there is every reason to believe that th best shots In the United States will compete for the places on , th team. UP STANDING OF TEAMS. Pacific Coast League. Won. Lost Los Angeles 16 14 San Francisco 17 15 Oakland 14 15 Portland 12 12 Tri-Clty League. P.C .632 .631 .612 .412 Won. Lost . 0 .7 2 P.C. 1.000 .760 .571 .671 .666 .600 .300 .000 Frakes Woodburn Oregon City Salem St Johns Vancouver .(Wash.). East Portland 4 ' 4 Alblna 0 Northwestern League. Won. Lost T acorn a 11 $ Seattle 11 8 Aberdeen ............ 10 2 Butte 7 Spokane 2 11 Vancouver (B. C).... 6 12 PC .634 .579 .566 .438 .421 .224 National League. Won. T.nt- P.C. .723 .626 .67 .666 .626 .276 .260 .200 Chlcago , 12 6 Pittsburg ..10 Boston t. 11 . 8 New Tork 10 2 Philadelphia 10 Cincinnati 10 Brooklyn 7 12 St Louis . . . t . . . . . r 4 14 American League. Won. Lost P.C. .650 .679 .645 .600 .600 .421 .421 .281 New Tora . Cleveland . 12 7 11 S 12 10 10" 10 11 11 S 11 8 11 2 12 Chicano .......... St. Louis ., Washington Detroit Boston . .... T scorns, 5; Seattle, 1. (flrcll Dl. natch to Tti Jnnil l Seattle, May 11. Tacoma took art other game from Seattle yesterday, laraely through Dudley's errors. Frank. lln was In good form and allowed Seattle but three hits. Coy got away nicely till the ninth, when three runs came to Tigerviue, tnree singles, a double and Dudley's wild throw turning the trick. Th scar: - Seattle .....0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 ?" t i Tacoma .....00110000 I 6 g 0 , naileries jqy ana Bianiey; Franklin una nnci. - Umpire Frary. Butte, 7; Aberdeen, 6. (Special Dispatch to Tbe JooraaLl. Aberdeen. -Wash.. Mav ' 11. -T errors, one of them a drnnnoA Kail Spenoer and another resulting from a mixup in ngm neio, gave uutt an extra innina same irom rtne lorn ! tnAmw Aberdeen was two scores te the good In the ninth and with one out Van Pur. and Boet tiger mixed signals on Kreits s nil 10 riant taxiwrigni ana Bennett then doubled In succession and thn mm went over to the tenth, nl that inning Swain tripled to center and when Spencer-dropped a throw to the plat to catch him the game stopped. . The score: Aberdeen .0 1 0 0 8 0 1 1 0 0 Butte 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 7 11 2 ' Batteries Blinker, Callff . gad Spen cer: Harkness and Kreits. 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As a fielder and baserunner . he has lots to learn. . - -.'-v... . Los Angeles blows In tomorrow tnr a week'e ' series with Portland. Th. Ahgels broke even with the Oaks down south, one of the games being a 12 innlng tie. ' McCredle Is anxious to take me, opening game. - - ' Johnny Shea Is back from his nhnrt atajr; with the Tacoma team of th East I?? SUNSET 0 0OEN6HASW-J f(f Best For f f 1 tt 1 Tht Bowel j candy CATnirnc '"r LIBRARY VOTING CONTEST ': A 2E00 library a-tvan awsv absolutely free.' An elegant library of 200 volumes end handsom golden oak eases will begiven to the lofge. school, church, -club or society In Portland securing the largest number I of votes. Votes will be issued with paid-in-advance subscriptions to The Journal as fol lows: One year, 27.(0, 750-votes, six months, 22.75, 200 ' voles; three months, . 21.25, 125 votes; on ' month, 26 cents, 40 ' vtVes. end ' every merchant listed below will give with each 10-cent purchase ton vote. 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HYDROCELE. GONORRHOEA. GLEET. OH ANY OF THE DISEASES COMMON TO MEN. Personal attention given all patients. COBBUIiTATIOH COBTZBBBTXAXi ABB IN VITUS A personal, thor ough and searching examination Is d estred, though if Inconvenient to call, write us a full description of your trouble. Our office hours are from 2 A. M. to 8:20 P. M, accepting Sunday from 2 to 12. Address or call on the ST. LOUIS "SScaind DISPENSARY COB2TZB BXOOB9 AJTO TA1TJCZU BTBZZT8, 2M)B1XAB1, OBBOOZT n it o mm w All Are Curable There's no drawing the lln between cura ble and Incurable diseases. Each Individual case must be considered. Most doctors claim that among that class of diseases peculiar to men on or two; are Incurable. This idea Is wrong. I have demonstrated that it fs'wrong, for I cure all diseases of men. The truth is, that some cases of curable diseases are In curable, and some cases of so-called incurable diseases are easily curable by the right meth ods. I by no means claim the ability to cure any snd every case that may com to my office, but I claim to cur most of th cases that others cannot cure, and I ' always re fuse treatment where conditions indicate that I will be unable to obtain thorough and last ing results. ' $10 My Fee in Uncomplicated Cases COBSTOTATIOW TOIB--MT HONEST AND CANDID ADVICE COSTS YOU NOTHING., I cheerfully give you the verjf best opinion, guided by years of successful practice. 'Men out of town, : in trouble, write If you cannot call, as many cases yie'4 . readily to prober home treatment and cure, !i - M ttct r openall day from a. m. to I p. m., and Sundays from 10 to 1. .. . J .... . .. The DR. TAYLOR Co. B34H MOBBISOH BTBSBT.' ' COBBEB SXCOSD AJTO MOBBISOBT Northwestern league, . Johnny wasn't given much of a chanc to tnaks good because big brother Danny persisted In catching all the games. The kid Is glad to be sack with Vancouver. Players who have seen service In th Paclflo Coast league are all pounding th sphere hard In th Western league. Waldron Is hitting at .410, Householder .266, McGregor .202, McLaughlin .200, Irwin .286, Spencer .217, Francks .265, Spencer has pilfered 2,. bags to dat; McLaughlin 2. . - -," . p :.t-'Jt "oakes," who is playiifg center for the Angels, is a southerner, and he talks with a rich accent. The players hava dubbed him the "Rebek" Oakes came out of the Thre I. league, and he l filling Cravath'a shoes to the extent that he Is hitting the bell around th .200 mark.. Oak la nxMas powerful froa HBfi FURNISHERS JTSEAJT SVfwitM t TATXOB 2k STAVTOV, plumbing tad gas nttlog. 208 Pin street, i . 120 Grand avenue. B-12S2. East 412. A. DOiMB, wallpaper, painter an4 decorator. 104 Union av. Eaat 1025, "OSSsT 2s BBT. meats snd fUh, 240 First ct Main 1272. . - . . CByBOBIiBT BBOB, wood dealers, MarshaU and 12th st. Both phones. GOiaSTATJBT2 OBOCBBT, 271 RttS sell st Fast (SO. . - . rJJPL groceries. 42t Washington st Main 2127. A-2127. v : ATX1, barber, 242 Williams k BTrrcunrra , bubo, wan paper and paints. 406 Morrison st Main 1272. ? VIP: 't 160 Fifth St. opp. Meier & Frank, Main 7215. ' pxxr BTBnra 21 ouAsmra WOBBB. 222 Grand ave. East 2682. BV2TBTCZSB 2VEXi OOv Long or short wopd. B-1681J East 2081. Offlo and yard Thirty-sUtt and . Hawthorne O. X kOBASOIT, 'j'lnsmlth. 28( Grand avenue. . Iixst 6VV2. BAXSB, opttclan.; Dr. B. J. Mllla, as sistant. Main 1874. Ill th st WOBTBWX8T GOT OO Sporting gvwus. ii a su juain xuuo. vviwau jujuiwavsksj uu. nara ware, mechanics' tools and cutlery. 102 2d t Main 2127. BUBB2EA OABBZAOB WOBZS, Mf gs. and repairers of carriages and wagons. 212 Burnside. Paclflo 2047. WOOUUWI ULTJITDXT CO. Rough Dry and Finished Work. , Woodlawn 1232.. . 427 Dekum av,... r .... .. J020T BCHMTTDLA Cleaning and dyeing; quick work. 6H 6th st COLUMBIA TZSB CO. Fish, oysters, poultry, butter, eggs, etc Main (; A-6662. Third and Ankeny sts. P. B. BCKITZUi 2t CO, meats. Wood lawn 2; C-1888. 7l( Union ave. north. rOBTXtAVS TB2TT AWBXBG OO, tents snd awnings, window awnings and porch curtains a specialty. 12 N. Front UT I.XB Dul mnA lnir..t. ments. Room 411 Corbett bldg. Male (2(0. Diseases of iVien Quick Cures . Satisfied Patients OUR FEE $10 In All Simple Uncomplicated Cases MssnieieiAU rnre iia rvnrniitruee NO FAILURES PAY UNLESS CURED DB.TATT.OB, I rn Leading. SpeoaUlst, . i YOU PAY WHEN CURED STBBETbI POBTIAWD, OBEOOBT Hair -putting 25c YOUR SHOES SHINED FREE ; .- TEB XQSBIa BABBBS BHOV . .. . 11 Slztk St, an . athlet 4s "Qvrr.H tor h hasn't his weight but n Is a fast youngster, and Dillon has no fear of him not mak ing gOOd. : r .;: , f - 1 .: . . - : . Oldfield at Race-. ,gpll Dl4iMtck to Tse Jeeranl.) Boise, Idahoi May 11. The directors of the Intermountain Fair - association are planning for a three day's automo bile meet here and Barney Old field, one Of th fastest drivers in the Unitsd States, Is to be among those who will take part In. the events. It is expected the meat will take place in July. ";t-' :