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news .om sbdrting world WHAT INJURES BASEBALL HcCredies i. -Abolish' Ladies5 . Day and Cause Hundreds Discomfort Whether Jt u the fleslra to. add a few paltry dollars to the McCradls cof fer by abolishing ladles', day t ' the ball park yesterday, or, as It M ex- .ttA : tire vent such a rush -.01 women spectators aa would overcrowd the grandstand and park, the manager m.t Unserves censure. : Hundreds .of ladles who bad journeyed out to Vaughn Street, not knowing of the suspension of ladles' day. were turned -away "at .lbs ate because they were not prepared to ipav the necessary BO cents for admls ' Kin. Some could pay, but many were compelled to return to town. - . a.fh aidvanth-hour prooedura does not popularise the -all ground manage ment, and tne announcement. i will be admitted free next Wednesday Mind Friday Is no balm for the wounded ifeellnrs of those so rudely treated, if ftfae charge at the gate-. was. made, to catch the visiting women then, the cnt licism Is deserved Just as- gras-tly Guests 01 ine cuy ounng Iweek are enUtled to Just, aa much eon fslderatlon as the home women. and no body will tell yon this sooner or more emphatically than the home alster. : j Had the decision of the management 'been generally advertised earlier tn the 'week o last week even, thei women j would have been prepared for the oc Wion. and the attitude of tha McCre iriles might have been. less condemned by feminine . Portland. . COFFROTH 1G TO BURNS AflD KETCHEL Frisco Fight Promoter. Anx- ious to Match, Two Great' . (United Press Leased Wire.) Chicago, ijutij . James , Cof froth, the San Francisco fight promoter, today cabled ? Tommy Burns asking for a match with Ketchel In San Francisoo on Iabor day. Ketchel Is I anxious to take on the acting champion and thinks that he has a good chance to wrest the 'belt from. him. -v, .'". ' ; If the Buros-Ketchel t match falls through, an effort will be made to match Ketchel and Jack': O'Brien . for the Pacific coast. Falling tn this an attempt will be made to match Stanley wnn Sammy iangrora. Ketchel... Cof froth and Joe O'Conner, Ketrhel's manager, left for the east today.. Ketchel will attend the 4wi Lewis light 'iuesaay nignt,' . . , JDI JEFFEIESGETS t- . JPFARLAND-WELSH GO frnltorf Prm Iaaed Wtre.t San Francisco. June 6. Baron Long. acting for Jim Jeffries' Los Angeles club, arrived from Chicago last night and announced today that he nas signed Packey McFarland and Freddie Welsh to box 25 rounds, at los Anaeiea July Xiong was acting for Welsh and made the agreement witn MCFariana ana nil manager in jnicago. . ,. The conditions are as follows: Both, men to make 111 pounds at o clock the morning of the fight, con gest to take place at 1 o'clock. Boxers aire to receive SO per cent of gross- re ceipts oiviaea into ea per cent mo ine 'winner and 35 per cent to 'the loser. The club guarantees in addition that jVfcFarland will receive 14,000, win, loee or draw. Jeffries win be the referee. Angel Team Proves Wors Kickers in Pacific Coast ;, ; League. " r ; - winning or . losing, i.ie . An$.... are the worst set of kickers In this league and their tactics robbed the game yes terday , of - what little Interest there might have been in the matinee. . empire crconnell was compelled to Daman ituty iirashear from the field, and had he done the aame with Dillon and Hogan he would have pursued the yrupwr cuurae. jua omiin s exnioition was not so flagrant as the other trio. but H was boresome to the crowd, r- Rube e-iiis , evidently got the fever from Brashear. Hogan. IMllon and Smith, and he couldn't resist butting In - with, the peer. ...., ,- Umpire O'Connell has been doing nine aooa 'worn, ana any criticisms are unjustifiable. His decisions have been perrectiy lair during his local engagement,- nd cool-minded - fans know it. Off the field. Jack is popular with all the players. but . the Loa Angeles brigade in Jt Insane desire to win every game does not hesitate to resort to methods which ruin the sport. O'Con nell would have merited the approbation of the. spectators had he chased the kicking quintet of Angels out of the field, , . " Thi Date In. Sport AnnIa. 1859 At Eclipse course, Long Island, Flora, Temple beat Princess in a match trot for $6,000, three mile heats. 184 At Providence. Rhode Island, the Providence and Boston clubs played 1L.nnln""' darknese then intervening, with 'the score tied at one run each, 1888 Porter of the Kansas fMtv ntiih retired the Baltlmores without a hit. 18S At Berlin, Germany, A. A. Zim merman rode a blcyole a half mile In one minute four seconds, beating record.- .-. ' " .. 18S At Boaton the Plttsburgs made It runs in the third Innln. e . with the Boston club. 1.88 "A! , N w York George Dixon de feated Eddie San try in to rounds. .l??2- Chicago "Philadelphia Jack" OBrien knocked out Al Nelll ln third round. ;y 1907 At New York, Flip1 Flap won the 110.000 Westminster handicap!. CEACK LA GEANDE TEA!lI OF INLAND EMPIKE, LEAGUE. 1 $tx y ' L,"V 1 " 1 " 1 'saa"" 1 '" TW0 HANDICAPS WILL x FINISH BACING SEASON " rrnttoA Pmi Tm&A Wlra.t Oakland, June ,. Today Is the last Say of "the racing season at the Emery- (vine race track ana an immense crowd lis on hand to wltneaa the events. The iPresldio handicap and the Finale hand icap are the features ot tne caro. u ne iPresidlo handicap ' is for a "mile and a sixteenth, purse 11,000, and the Finale handicap is five and - a , half furlongs. Tins season has oeen successful. . f . j Canada Olympic Finals. bi - Montreal, June . Much Interest 'Is manifested In the big track and field 'meet at the Montreal A. A. A. grounds Itoday, 1 since the winners, of the meet !wiu comprise the Canadian team al (he Olrmplo games In London this sum : mer. - The contestants are the winners In the provincial trials held last week. (At today'e meet the. whole of the pro 'rrara for the track and field teams at the Olymplo games wlU be held. I , ' Play Ball ai St. Johns. " Wert'PorUand and Albma of the Trl City leagua will meet on the St. Johns oiamona tomorrow afternoon at 8 o clock in a championship game. It was In tended to play a double header, but the first game has been cancelled. I f Anto DiiTera Return Home, f Fernanda Nlunn an, Am bv..i, . nm liam Sllmmon, Harry Johanaen, William Wagner and Alex Beyfuss, who reprr- Mm .iramcr car. in rorr- i?"d ufinf o r,acea. returned last night to San Francisco, Mr. Nel son intends making another run from Frisco to Portland In August. H. Beil and J. Cooper of the Studebaker cora-panv-s drivers, will return to San Fran ci.,c0V4?'hul. H, -Harrison who drove the 01dsmoblle"and S. Cristofson. at the wheel of the Stoddard-Dayton7wlU return in a few days to their homes in Los Angeles. Murray Page of the Locomobile, will also return to the Bov City in a day or so. , Readx for Grand Steeplechase. Paris, June - 8. The grand steepl cnase -ae iaris, the most "valuable steeplechase in the world, will be run luuiuiiuiv i Auieuii. . xne race . will be decided over the course known as No.. 14. which consist of 24 Jumps of the most trvlno- nhnmter and '. down? hill, which test the sound ness ox tne contestants mors than any amount of ordinary Jumping.- , The dis tance is a iittie more than rour miles. SPENDS HER FORTUNE IN AIMLESS (TRAVELS .Team which la making a great record in the race for the pennant in the Eastern Oreiton circuit. Sev eral former Portland stars are on the ' team. Reading from left to right the toembers are: Grant1 Lincoln, preeiaent or ciuo; secona ,DaBe, van; iioret; piicner, jrucneu; manager, Jaclt O Br Jen; center field, Zlm ' merman; i shortstop. Beck; third "base, Chllders; left field, Kooeer; , ca tcher, Fournler; pitcher, Kotteman; first base,'Lodell.vVV..';:,'1i';- 'j,;';' ' a - - t - , . , .. , EUGENE SCHOOL Wastes $30,000 In Four Months- Leaves Father Penniless and1 U Children III. Wins Interscholastic Track Honors forlVestern Ore gon by 73 to 58. CSpeeial Diipateh to The JoaraaL) . University of Oregon, Eugene. June Eugene high won the Interscholastic track, championship, for western Ore gon yesterday by defeating Salem high on Klncald field, making 71 points to Salem's. 68. ) . '': The events waer as follows: " 100-yard dash Krleger, Eugene, first; Jenkins, Eugene, second; Kay, Salem," third. Time, 10 3-6 seconds. Shotput Sheridan, Eugene, first; Rich. Salem, second; Bailey. Eugene, third.' Distance, 8 feet. 6 Inches. vtmnA liimrv Kuvkendall and Ell maker, Eugene, tied for first place at 18 feet, 19 incnes: jvy, oiem, iijuu, STANDING OP THE TEAMS. Pacific Coast League. : - Won. Lost Los Angeles ...19 23 Portland 25 24 San Francisco......... 28 , 29 Oakland 24 30 Pet. .668 .610 .491 ,444 NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. "220-yard ""hurdles AbshJre.-' JBugenei first: Kay. Salem, second; Miles,. Baiem, third. Time 29 1-6 seconds, r . .. . Half-mile run Allnton. Salem, first; Kaiser, Salem, second; Collier, Eugene, third.- Time minutes, 14 1-8 seconds. kins, Eugene, - second: Krelger, Eugene, j Cincinnati At Boston. Chicago Boston j 5 a Batteries Brown arid Kilns-: Vnmi. on, Dorner, Bowerman and Graham. FOUR HITS: GIVE GAME TO ANGELS DiUonites Put Three Over in Fifth InninffBfashear Is Canned. liOEF IS DEIIIEO EITHER DELAV : f .. J - '' . " SBSISBSSBSSSSSSSSSWSSSISBBBSSSB f . Fear That Life of Prosecu tion's Chief Witness Is , in Danger Reason. , 1 (Catted Press Leased Wire.) . v Ban Francisco, June 6. Because he agreed with Assistant District Attorney Heney that ex-Superylsor James L. Gal lagher, chief ' witness for : the slraf t prosecution,, is in danger of losing his lire, police - judge Ca ban las today re fused to grant a petition from Abraham Ruef to nave his arraignment in the Parkslda bribery cases put off for two wwu Ruef was without counsel aa. his at torney, Henry Ach, is in the east, Heney opposed Ruef "a petition vigor ously, ana siatea tnat Acn la not tne only attorney who had represented Kuer in the Park side esse." "lie stated that he feared that Gallagher mle-nt be killed any time. Judge Cabanlss set" Ruefe case 'for arraignment Monday morning. RECAST; LIBERTY BELL, IS PREACHER'S PLEA The Rev. Charles L. Seasholes Wants to Hear the Nation's Greatest . ' - Relic Ring. New Tork, June (. Recurrence of a mental trouble Is said by her father and other relatives to have caused Mrs. Charles B. Grant Jr. to squander her estate of more than 830.000 in aimless traveling since January. . Mer nusDana and two children were made homeless throusrh Mr a. Grant's action in Belling her .home in Bing ham ton recently. The children, t and years old,; are now ill with scarlet fever. Whlls Mrs.. Oranfs oM father. Cornelius Brooks, Is at the home of his son in taw in a penniless condition. He says his daughter brought him there two weeks a.rn from his hnm In (It. ford and abandoned htm. Neither Mrs. Grant's husband nor father knows where she la She wrote a letter several days ago from Bing ham ton savins- she was visiting frianila at the , Insane asylum. She often had visited there after being discharged as a patient .. . Wherever she is her relatives - think She Is without money, -except what she uouuns irom ministers ana lawyers oy methods they ear she has adopted sines the last of her fortune disappeared. , - Since aha han her wanriorinr In .uuai. iua wuiuin uti. oeen ill nor husband a home several times, but after a day or two her restlessness .would again take possession of her and she would start forth on another Journey. - It takes four tmh ta "train., a. lion for exhibition work,. and only one ani mal in four is fit for training. A well trained lion, la worth fin times the price ef one untrained. ki, irima t34.fi. seconds. 1 20-vard hurdles Kuykendall, Eu gene, first; Nllee, Salem, second; Ab hir. Eue-ene. -, third. Time, -18 . sec-, . . M .. Mile run Minion, mucui, hhi, O'Leary, Eugene, second; Zimmerman, saiem. tnira. lime uuuuw:., . - Pole vault watson, ii.uyaenaaii ana Abshire tied for first; height, 7 feet. S Inn.hAS. 440-yard' dash Niles. Salem, first; Kay, Salem, second; Davidson, Eugene, third. Time, 68 2-6 seconds. Discus throw Nolan, Eugene, first; Kay, "Salem, second; Sheridan, Eugene, tniro. UlSlBJJCO, BO leet, incan. (0-yard dash Krelger, Eugene, first; Jenkins. Eugene, second; Kay, Salem, third. Time. 6 t-b seconas. High Jump Newman, Salem, " first KuykendalL Eugene, second; Kay, Sa lem. third. Height- S feet. 4 inches. Hammer throw Bailey. -Eugene. first; Richardson. . Salem, second; Hol- landsworth, Haiem, tniro. iJisianoe, iz feet. 8 inches. Half-mile relay race -Won by Salem, Niles, Gabrlelson, Kiser and Kay. Time, i:4W. Brooklyn t Batteries Ewlng helm and Bersen and Johnstone. At Brooklyn. R. H. E. 4 6.1 I 1 and Schlei; Wll- umpires .Rlgler At New York. St. Louis..... New York... Batteries Kara- Wilts and Needham. ham. ' and R. H.B. .4(2 .34 I Hostetter, Umpire Rudder- At Philadelphia. IS IT HI Pittsbur T3' Philadelphia .. 4 i n jjatterisMaddox arid Gibson; Mc Quillan and Dooln. I'mni,. ami Klem. ' A31ERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.- At Cleveland. R. . H.E. 2 0 0 2 ? Plarwright's Widow Weds. ?' I (United Press Itsed Wire.); ' New Tork,, June t. The wedding of Mrs. Masle Nodlna La Sheila widow of Klrke La Shelle, the weir known play-' wrlght and theatrical manager, and Joseph Howland Hunt . took place qui etly today at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank . A. - V anderllp, near Tarrytown. The " Vanderllps are old friends of' the bride. Mr. Hunt, the bridegroom. Is a son of the late Rich ard ' Morris Hunt, the noted architect, ana is wen Known in ew york society. - Mrs. " Gertrude Barney has Just been elected city collector of Montgomery, Missouri. ' She ran on the fusion .ticket Mra Barney has had no experience In managing, public affairs, but her friends are assured of her success because of her ability in managing ner own do mestio affalra -. . Cleveland ........ . . BatterixsllTthna. ViVkV.' J Clarke; Qlade; Lakr.nd Kleinow. " f!' At Chicago. -'"r 'A :.;;-.:, R.H.E. 2 6 asmngton l "' Batteries Whits ini Om1iio-. t.T a, . . uULiia Chicago Washington Detroit Boston At Detroit. R. H. E. T .......... n tvtt ts Win , At Detroit.' ' - ; No game; rain. 4 I - . 1 1 1 1 "' . '. ' " " ' if.) Hopkins Beats Seals. jrCnlted FteM Leeaed Wtre.) 1 mn p rancisco. .Tun. a u-nnt.i . l 2 sSi -7tery7nr0ak: SAN FRANCISCO. AB.R.H.PO.AE unrris, jr. 3 0 0 Mohler, 2b 4 0i 0 Williams, ,1b I. o 0 nciuiiuii , ....,,. , e n 1 Zelder,. sa. .......... . 4 n 1 Piper, cf J 0O1 McArdle, Jb ( 0 0 Berrv. - e. ....... f Henivy. P:::::::::; i i i 0 : 2 12 0 4 0 1 ( 0 0 ( 0 0 4 0 s 2 0 Totals , ,2b 0 4 24 14 0 , ' AB. R. H. PO. A E. Van Haltren. Haley, 2b.. Heitmuller, rf..... JbtLKtUL, HI . . ICook, If.... Hogan, lb.. Altman, Jb. 1 Lewis, c Hopkins, p 4 ..4 ..4 ..... 4 ..,,,.. 4 2 2 3-11 e Interesting Sight at Thursday's Auto Races Waiting of the' liacers to Appear. ' f CHJUKjg BT INNINGS. Ban rancisco.... e D M M 0 M 0 Oakland......... 0 1H01I xiJis .t........u 1 1 0 1 g a 1 11 Two-base hits Hal nnm. ,.. ocruice ruis Henley, Curtis. Stolen bases Zelder. rmi u. Double jplays Zelder to Mohler to Wil liams. Haley to Hogan. First base on balls Henley 1. Honkln. a,,i. Jf.l r"Penle4' Hopkins i. Time of game--1 hour io inlnytea . Umplrer-PerrlneT "PiUar Rock John Drowned;' . . -, m .wiuili ' V . aaiuria. ur.. June h -i h. .. h... John Tegman. better known aa "Pillar ". wen Known , Columbia river j fisherman. was niniro n 1- .tT river' below Skambkawa Tuesday. It Is not known how he ran. . . ul drowned On hls body was found a certificate of membership in the Wood men Jof the- World for $1,000. but whether or not he was in rivui ta.u.- has not-been ascertained. The bodv was interred 4 athlamet. v - t . These Loo Loos are an ' awful bunch Of kickers, don't you -know. Though Hogan's at it all the time. He a not the whole dinged show. There s . Braahear and one Juddy Smith Who're bound to have their blow. And, old, gray-haired Pop Dillon Is not so' blooming slow But they cant bluff me. v ; -KTConneirs Offerings. Four singles off Bobby GVoom in the fifth inning yesterday netted the An gels three runs and cinched the game lor me southerners. The best Portland could do was to put Bassey over twice, once In the sixth and again- in the aigmn. , xne game was without fea tures unless the two hits made; by Bobby Groom and the stopping of jruoin s long ny oy Oakes could bo classed as such. Hosp pitched a creditable game for Los Angeles, although at times he was wobbly. In several Innings Portlanders were on the bags and a single needed, but the pinch hitting, was conspicuous by its absence. ; , . . It was a string of gooseegga for botn teams tlU the f if tE. Successive hits by Smith and Ellis covered two sacks -and Oimmmnvai kh v. hitting Delmas on the arm. With bases populated Bobby osoned Hogan and Hosp. Oakes looked easy but proved de ceptive. He laid a nice hit down the third base line and Smith .i.ta.i Old George Wheeler's swt that savored of long horns scored both Ellis and Delmas. 1 The Angels' 1 other run ; came Mn the ninth. Easterly, who stepped Into Brashear's place after Umpire O'Con nell had canned the .nrannv bingled, went to second on Ellis' pass. Dillon sent Nagle Into the game to run for Easterly and Nagle scored by clever baaerunnlng when Delmas was thrown out at first by Ryan. Portland's first acorelet was th m i neiuer s onoice. Bassey was safe at first when he forced McCredle ?J eS.na- ' 'He scored on Smith's fum ble.. The marquis scored a second time In the eighth. It, also, was the result of-a fielders choice. Rii,.v v,a.,in again forced McCredle at second. Baa- ncy xncnca second, tie came in when Hogan threw hich to ratrh rv.n.v ., second. " : . .-. s. The score: ' . LOS - ANGELES ' ' . f .: . A R T tT sn 1 u Oakes cf ............ 4 0 1 1 ' 0" 0 X'lilUII, id.......,,,.. Brashear. rf. 1 Smith, 8D a. 2 Ellis. If Delmas, ss... s Hogan, C......O.... 4 . gosp, p. j asterly, rf. 2 Nagle, rf 0 Philadelphia, June .Following , a patrfotlo sermon preached last night In the. Third: Baptist church. Germantown. by the Rev. Charles L. Seasholes, city councils will probably be requested to have the liberty .bell recast, so that Us long . silence may. be . broken on the opening day of Founder's week in Octo- per. ' -. - , Dr. (Seasholes said after the service that meetings may be called in the near V. .n . . will V. - . - . appealing to councils. .The minister saia: - ... "We are prone to forget things that are good. The liberty ben. In Its out of the way Dlaee ia seldom thou eh t at. We should not be satisfied with gaslng at its broken side. We want to hear it ring, - would it not be a. great thing ir mi city- lz ue relic entiiti na .. cast and rung at the opening of the celebration next October T Such an oc casion would attract thousands to this city. . - - - ;-, JI..IV.. !.! . . i . - v w iij. , .1 i.i . f. o III U B t not I UtKDI IS the .Betsy Rosa house, the hom nt via uiory. n is a thousand times more important for Philadelphia to pre serve this building than to extend Brother Nichols front yard from city hall to Fairmount park. ABERDEEN CONSIDERS -jmCHIXCbBEllLimS .. prtal niapatcl to The Jonrnal.) Aberdeen, Wash., June The month ly salary roll of the employes of this city having reached ths high-water mark of $6,000. the city council is considering 16 0 1 1 t 2 0 0 1 1 0 4 0.0 5 1 2 0 0 o o Totals Casey, 2b , ,....,, Ryan, 8b..... Rsftery, cf . ........ McCredle, rf. Bassey, jr Johnson, lb. ......... 4 SI 4 27 II 2 PORTLAND. AB. R, H. PO. A. E. 4 0 0 1 0 0 v 4 0 8 0 2 2 Cooney, ss. Madden, o. Groom,' p.. Totals . ..82 , 2 7 27 t 1 SCORE BT INNINGS. - JL.OS Angeles. ....0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0M 4 mis ..........o i v u 4 0 0 0 l-w Portland ...... .0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 Hits A i 1 0 0 3 1 1 07 . - , " SUMMART. - -' v-n. . J vi i .'..11. , Vy ntlBV . J i'aero jii ,7cxii t nuHp a, OI I tiTOOm 2. Two-base hits Ryan. Sacrifice hits Smith. Stolen bases Ellis, Bas sey, Madden. Cooney. Hit by pitched ball Delmas. First has nn : .rmru Los Anaeles 1. Portland 1 I n bases Los Angeles 8. Portland 8. Time of game 1 hour (( minutes. Umpire O Conn ell. . ... . . , . To Celebrate Centenary, (Cnited Preaa Uaaed Wire.) Paris. June 4. The famous tTr.nnh milltarv school of fit. Pvr fmmii.4 k. Napoleon, will be 100 years old tomor row, and It is proposed to celebrate the centennial In a notable manner during v. wiuuiK wtrcs. npunioni or the graduates, dress parades , of the cadets and historical . exercises will k. r..t. ures of the program. As a permanent memorial of the centennial tha w h. Sartment ha Issued a Golden Book of ie graduates. These Include five mar shals - or France 1,100 generals and about 80.000 Officers of.slKrnnVa Tfc. records Of these m,r nmntlallir Ih. whole field of French military glory. , . Statue of Ex-Speaker Reed. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) TJtica, N. T.. June 4.-Burr Mlllsr. sculptor, son of Warner Miller of Herki mer, has closed a contract With tha cnamoer or commerce - of '. Portland, Maine, to make a llfe-slta status at tha late Thomas B. Reed, who was for many years Speaker of the-house of renresen. tatlves. The Reed statue is to be placed in the city park at PortlandT Mr. Miller receives for his work$36,006. ; - , No Cocaine, No Gas No Students Our sneeess Is dne to uniform high-grade work at reasonable prices. NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heartweak- neaa eaa now, nave their teeth ex tracted filled and bridgework ap plied wimoui ins lease pain or aan ger. . PAINLESS EXTRACTION .. li-KARAT CROWNS BRIDGE WORK OUR BEST PUAJN PLATE.. ALL LINED PLATE ..1 .50 i.OO i.OO i.oo ST rx . - it v tcfth SxamlnaUoa and Consultation Free. Re-Enameling Teeth Is ths greatest invention in modern dentistry and has been most success ful of all methoda We extend to all a special Invita tion to call at our office end have their teeth examined free of charge. We owa and control tha ' Jaraest and best equipped dental establish ment In the world, having IS officsa all told. a - t ? Ws give a written guarantee with all work . for 10 rears. Ldv attend. ant. .: , ". -.. -. .--. - .... Open 4-venlngs tin 7. ' Sunday to 1. Union Painless Dentists Morrisoa St, Corner rirst. the advisability of employing an auditor who will attempt to systematise mat ters and cut down, some of tha great expense. It was suggested at the meet ing of the council thut a city warehouse be erected and supplies bought by the quantity and kept for use. instead ot buying at retail, as is the present prac tice. , ; -.. - , . ,. ... ., ... ASTORIA'S'FOURTH , OF JULY: ELANS (Special Dtepatca to Tbe Journal.) -Astoria, June 6. -The Clerks' union has elected J. LV Kline. Earl Clark, R, W. McLean and Charles Darland exec utive committee to take charge of the Fourth. of July celebration. hT F. Prael was elected treasurer.. An "elaborate fireworks display from a barge anchored in the mlddla of the river will ha nnn of the features. There will also be bal loon ascensions if ' the necessary -. ar rangements can be made. - - ; :$ v. Mrs.' Saran J. Crelghton PeaL '"' (Special Diapatch to The Journal.) The Dalles. Or.. Jnne 8. Mrs. Sarah Jane Crelghton, wife of Samuel Crelgh- ton, died Thursday, 66 years of age, and was burled yesterday afternoon from the; Christian church. 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TO MEN VISITIINO PORTLANOi During the Rose Festival .until June'lOth) I will allow out of all fees paid, one-half far from ray point In Oregon or Washington. Men's Diseases CURED TO STAY CURED $ 1.0 Is My Fee In Any . Uncomplicated . Disorder V No other physician employs a like method and so thorough is my work that there need not be the slightest fear of a relapse Into tha old condi tion. It la not a question of whether you can be cured, but whether you will be cured. : Don't wait until It is too late. My method is perfect and ouick The cure rs absolutely certain. I use NO KNIFE, cause no pain, and you need not be de talned from your work for one day. I especially solicit those cases where ' many so-called treat ments have failed or where money has been wasted on electrlo belts and other appliances. Those In any trouble suffering from 8PER-' MATORRHOEA, IX)SSES AND DRAINS. VARI- ' COCEi.BxHlTDROCELE, BLOOD POI80N or any other disease tending; to destroy and disfigure and to render happiness Impossible are urged to call upon mo without delay. - t Consultation and Advice Free' WW SR. TAYXOK, The Leading- - Specialist. MOT A DOLLAR NEED EE PAID UNTIL CURED HOUSES A. IS. to 0 9, K. .-STJ1TDATS, lO to 1. The DR. TAYLOR Co. . . 8344 HorxlSOm ttratt, f COKHXB .SECOITO ASD K0KBZ809 TESTS, 0BTl.AarD, OS.ZQOV