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13 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY 'EVENING, JUNE 27, 18C3. CGselo Ths Well-Known Reliable NEWS'. OF SFDRTIN'Gr , WORE I I i m i,n I i I ' " ....... . - ' .,,,- 'i ..".,, yn --1 4 CREWS IN ANNUAL YALE-HARVARD BOA T RACE SSaaBaaaaWMaaaiaaaaanaaaaaaaaBSaB ... . ' - ... - -crr. . - N II i - - - . , - A . - - .. .. - -- JtSJH?-' l-,- ; . j ... T J ! I - . v ' v - v " v ' f . ;" " : ' : T.. . T- an4 tTvK JrJ DOCTOR Hm made a life etudy of roota and " " in inn itudf Olacovered and ,iit,i,iii io m world bla wonderful . remealea. no Mercury, Polaona or Drug-e Uied Ke Oorea Wllhoat Operation o Wltlioot th Aid of Knife. He ruaranteea to cure Catarrh. Aath' ma. Lung. Throat. Rheumatism, Ner- tuuucb rvou xjeoimy. Btqmach. Liver. Kldnev Trouhlas! kUr f.t M.n. hood, TemaJe Weaknesa and all Private A SURE CANCER CURE Juet Reoelved from Pekln.,Chlna Safe. . Sure and Rellnble. IT TOXJ ARB AFFLICTED DON'T Dfir JAY DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS If you cannot call, write for symptom blank and circular. Inclose cent la stamps. ' . . ... , CONSULTATION FREE Tbe 0. Oee We Oblnese Medlelae Oo ICiH Krat Bt. Cor. Morrison. Portland. Oregon. . . ... ...... Pleane Mention This Paper. - s IBS CHASE iELSJOREI AViii Foiirteen-Innin'g Game on JHglity Swats and v :;! Many Errors, f ; ; - - (I'olted Prwjr leased Wire.) Lo Aneelea. June 17. -Four runs In the fourteenth Jnnlns; of yesterday's game gave Portland the first extra can 1o'd matinee of the aeries ..with Los Aneeles. Three blnglea. a stolen base end three errqrs allowed, the northern ers to make It three straight from the locals. ' Both Klnsella and Hosp were l it hard,, 14 -hits belnar made off the former and one less off the latter. -,; Kaftery's home run with ore man nbfiid aided materially la winning fir 1'ortland. Twice Kinuella paused Kfst rly for fear the Seraph catcher fwould lilt safely, Easterly having made one of the two baggers of the day. ... - - The victory places "Portland In the lnd of the league by two points over Los Angeles. The score: . ? LOS ANGELES.-, - AB.R.H.PO. A.E. Tiornard, 2b . lakes, cf . . . . J illJtlU, 1U . . . inKhear, rf ... miih. 3b l .lUg. If . e!maK, sa J asterly, o 1 l"p, p . . 0 6 1 8 1! 0 1 Total BS 5 14 42 1 PORTllAND. . ' AB. R. H. PO. A.E 7 2 X S a 6 S S 5, 3 ' 0 .1 1 5 0 7.0 - -4 71 m .in'. ..r,'',fc 1 - i .U--' , - "-,n,ySuo. . e....i 'I :' . Mfj, . Tw-"w . riTin' " in " SULIVAIJ l.'ITII KIO SCALER i Gen$ Closes Crack Spokane Fighter's Eyes and Gets First Blood. , Thsa are tbe oarsmen who represented the Crimson and the Bine on the Thames river Thursday. Owing ' to the collapse oT Stroke Griswold, of the Ell eight. Harvard had an easy time winning. The large picture shows the victors. The men are seated as follows: Stroke, Sargent; No., 7, Captain Richards; No. 6, Ba con; No. 6. Wartel; No. 4, Lunt; No, 3, Severence; No. 2, Fish; bow, Faulkner; Coxswain, Blagden. In the Tale shell the men are seated as follows: Stroke," Griswold; No.7, Captain Ide; No. 8, Howe; No. 5, Dunkle; No. 4, Hunt; No. 3, Rice; No. 2, Peyton; bow, Auchlncloss; coxswain, Rand. , . s , v ; s CIIEES SliIIIISOiI OFF TO ENGLAND , . ' i i ; , Eighty American Athletes Sailed Today Wrapped in ' Stars and Stripes ' Cnonpy, us .......... llvHn. Sb Kaftery, cf . JilcArdle, rf I.assey, If ImnztR, lb ........ Johnson, 2b ..... Madden, c ........ Kinsella, p .......... !0 t 4 f 2 1 3 1 14 i t 1 14 0 0 0. 0 ' 3 3 2 0 Totals ..C..v.i.wU '-Ml 4211 SCORE BT INNINGS. S r T n A nrox ' t D A A 1 4 t 1 1 1 t C Hits .. ....01863211001110 14 Portland . . , .1 0 i 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 4 Hits ....Jiaeoiioipeoos 13 Twn.hu i(t Coonev. Easterlr. Dll Inn. Ryan. Home run Raftery. 8se- ifir hitii Johnson 3. Raftery 2. Kin .!! Stolen based Smith and Ellis, !aaey and Danzig. Double plays Jiernard to Delmas, Hosp to wimai to Jililon. Left on bases Los Angeles, S: Tortland. 1ft. First bsse on ballx Off Hosp, 6; off Kinsella, 3. Hit by pitcher Bernard. Danzig. Struck out By Hosp. 6; by Kinsella, 12. Time of game, 2 hours and 0 minutes, umpire, rtr tin. .. , ... - - SAX FRANCISCO WINS : MATINEE FROil 0AICS (Cnlted Tttm lnur "Win.) Can Francisco. June. 17.- Saa Fran cisco had it on Oakland, yesterday and won, 1 to 1. The score: '. OAKLAND. , AB.R.H.PO. A.E. Van Haltren, cf ...... 4 0 0 3 . Haley, 2b 4 0 3 Heltmuller, rf 4 1 1 r 0 Kagan, ss 4 0 2 0,4 0 Irfwls, e ............ 4 0 0 1 "M ' 0 Hngan. lb 4 0 2 13 , 1 6 AUman, ?b 2 . 0 '0 21 1 Cook, cf 3 0 1 3 1 Xcllar, p I 0 1 0 4.0 Total 32 7 7 34 20 "T " SAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Mohler. ? Jb i. 3 0 0 2 1 0 iuiaenrana, n ....... S Henderson, cf ....... 4 "Williams, lb ....... 3 Meloholr, rf., ........ I '"ider, e 3 . urtls, 3b .......... 3 i a Ixtnge, o ........ 1 .innen, p ........... 4 iierry, c .............. I TTnltitd Press Imtd Wire.) New York. June 27. Eighty ath letes, comprising the chosen' champions of America., who will represent the stars and stripes at the great Olympic games in London, were cbeered by ten .thou sand people who gathered at the pier today to see them start on the liner jniiaaeinnia Tor isngiand. r & Every athlete wore an American flaa and when they appeared on the deck, as me jmer woraea out into tne cnannei, the crowd gave them a farewell that sent them away cheerful and deter mined to fulfill the hopes of their coun trymen. : . RalDh Rose of San Francisco, the shot putter, and Forrest C. Smithson of the Multnomah Athletlo club, Portland, the hurdler, were prominent among loose wno were given special cneers, millioxaTres to find SPORT ON, LONG .TRIPS New Tork, June 27. The popular dl version ror millionaires, this summer will ' be long automoblle drives. . Sev eral have already started in their ma chines for Florida, and young Charle Tempieton Crocker or San Francisco has Just left this city for a transcontinental run to tne uoiaen uate. - . Crocker expects to complete the lour. ney In 28 - days and on reaching ban Francisco ne win start almost imme diately on the return trip. He is ac companied "by M. C. Scott, a chum of his at Tale. The route will be through Philadelphia. I Pittsburg. St. Louis and uenver SIXTY DAYS OF RACING BEGINS TODAY IN BUTTE Butte. Mont. June 27'. -The Montana Jockey club oegan its so days race meeting today with a large crowd in attendance at the track.' The opening card la a good one. ' B tables are here from California, Colorado, Texas, Ar Kansas and Louisiana. - 0 3 0 1 0 13 13 V 3 3 1 0 1 0 0 1,2 Total :.;;n 3.7 27M4-1 SCORE BT INNINGS. Oakland . 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 liaa ,...0 11 3 11 11 07 Tan Francisco.... .0 0 0 0 0 0 9 1 -t Hits ....0 0 0 110 14 7 Two-base hits Eagan, Zelder. Sac rifice hits Berry, Mohler. Stolen bases Aitman, Williams, Zeider, Curtis !ouble play Zelder to Curtla. First I s on balls Off Dellar 6. Hit by 1'Ucher WUliams, Altaian,' 2), Curtis, .-truck out By Dellar 1. by Jonen a passed ball Ia Longe. Time of game i nnur aa minute. -. umpl O ConneL ' . ' AMERICAK LEAGUE GAMES. At Philadelphia. .- R. H. E. New Tork .t . ..i : .'1 ..2 4 1 Philadelnhla .... . . . . . .6 9 1 uatteries Manning, cnesbro and Kiei- now; coomos, v lexers and Jfowers. . R. H. E. ....8 12 . 1 ....0 10 4 and Street; aVland. . y.'. At Boston. Washington ........ .... Boston Batteries Falkenburs- Prultt, Burchell and lieFi At Cleveland. ' '.. .' '. S WWW Cleveland ... . . , , ... 4 1 0 Chicago .I...... . . : ......... ..2 6 ' 8 naileries Knoades and N. Clarke; Walsh, Manuel and Sullivan. ' FOUR PRIZES FOR TRAP SHOOTERS TOMORROW Four prizes -consisting of two cups, l . Inman diamond medal and a valu :;t,!e rulrtlng, .wiU be won by shooters ct t'ae Multnomah Rod and Gun club's tmkIv shoot at StJohn tomorrow uiurnoon. . - ... - t m? of the cups Is for shooters under yn j,,.r rent and the other Is free for all ' He lnnian,.trophy Is fcr ahootws under T5 tr ceirt and the Dupont picture is 1 r ehootere with the name average. ' " L-- ' A Tltal Polat. - Tie rnnat delicate part of a baby is 1t bowris. Kvery ailment that it auf- ' attacks the bowels, also en- irerlisg in most cases the life Of the .it JicOees Baby Ullxir cure t iieen. dynentery and all derarnre. "i ef tho siomarh or bowels, teold i y t Ai.J.uote I'lug Co, . ' ,. i , At Detroit. , '! - R.H. E. Detroit .................2 9 o Bt Louis ........ : ............ .4 : S3 Batteries Wlllett and Schmidt; How til and Spencer. , , NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. Boston New York At New York, i . R.H. E. . r.O 3 .1 ' a , rinni7 r7rnrlt ana uraham; Mo Ulnnlty and Breenahan. , Umpires Johnstone and RIgler. . ' ' .. . ' At Chicago. ' Chicago .. 7 10Ki Cincinnati I. ... ...!,!"' 'J i? 1 Batteries Fraser and' kiing; Boade Rhoadea and Schlel. ' opaae' Umpires CRudderham and Klem, At St. Louis. Kt. Louis , isa Pittsburg .10 IS 0 Batteries Raymond, Bailee, Hleeln boiuam and Bliss; Aiaddox and Gibson. ", '- ---.v, I--"-. - FIRST OF AUTOMOBILES IN UNIQUE TOURING CONTEST PASSES THROUGH A touring; contest of Interest to mo torists ' generally is now on between Oakland. Cal., and Seattle, and one of the contesting cars - passed . through Portland last Thursday. , Five cars and their ' owners ' and friends are making the trip through' to Heattie under tne following conanions The first car to arrive in Seattle Is to have Its expenses for the trip paid by tne losers ami tne owners or tne los lng 1 cars are - to dispose' or their cars and buy others of tbe aama make as the winning car i Under these conditions H. B. Miller and friends in & seven-passenger White steamer, m., Haney . ana xrienas in a seven-passenger Thomas, M. Wltten with one passenger in a four-cylinder Bulck runabout and William Klbbey with one passenger in a four-cylinder Cadillac runabout left Oakland on the afternoon of Juno 11. C M. Poncln and wife In a 20 horsepower Mitchell -run about left the same place on the fol lowing morning at :4B. . Mr. roncin ana wiie nassea nere on the afternoon of tha 25th .. pretty well covered with mud, but -."stlll in tho ring." even to the bulldog that oc cupied a specially prepared seat on the xootDoara. Mr. roncin states mat nis nearest follower, Mr. Miller with his White, was last heard from at Ash land, with . tha others stringing on be hind In unknown order. Mr. Poncln reports having met Benton Bowers of Ashland en route from Port land to Ashland in a Mitchell touring; car, "and ha wasn't limping along, either.1' Mr. Ponoin a-Mitchell en thusiast, his08 roadster being the third car of that make the has ,had in the last three Masons.''-" h - " V.1 "A peculiar coincidence occurred the day , tha fleet was; off los Angeles," said he. "Mr wife and I drove Just S miles that day and counted Just 68 cars hauled out on the side of the road for repairs, but not one or tnem was a Mitchell, although there were over 1 Mitchells out that day." - - Mr. - and Mrs. Poncln are having a pretty good time and not sparing the expense, as their friends behind will meet tne Dili. tTJnlttd Press (eaaad Wire.) Spokane, Wash., June 27. Gene Sulli van, the crack Butte amateur, signalized his debut Into tha professional ranks last night by fighting Kid Scaler, the Spokane lightweight, to a standstill and earning a clean cut draw In mix rounds. " Barring the constant clinching; the fight was a good one." Sullivan made a good impression in his first big mill, and the crowd was with him aU the time. Scaler showed ur SDlnndidlv: but he was hissed when ha allowed himself to be coached continually from his corner. Scaler probably landed oftener than the Irish boy, but the heavy wallops of the oionianan more man maae up ror wis. In the fifth inning; Scaler tried to end the mill, and In his foroe1 flarhtina drove Gene to the ropes several times. Sullivan was cool, however, and cov ered up admirably. His left jab wor- ried Scaler considerably and hrourht the claret from the kid's nose. : A couple of iraigni ngms , rouna loagment in Scaler's ontica and those lm no riant members are swollen and black today. Considerable money was bet on tha fight, and while there was some dissat isfaction over the decision, a majority of the spectators coincided with the .referee.1'' Sullivan stated that morning that he was ready to fight Scaler again any time the kid felt ready. After a few more rignts in tne north ha win ro south to California to take on soma of the good men there. His draw with so good a second rater as Scaler makes his friends highly elated over bis future prospects. . ...,.... .. POWERFUL TUG WILL TOW PLEASURE CRAFT tonight. . JL COLLEGE CREWS ARE READY FOR BIG RAGE Every Boat Is Contender at Poughkeepsie Regatta This Afternoon. J. (United Press Leased Wire.) , Poughkeepsie,, N." T., Juns. 27. Final arrangements were completed yesterday afternoon ... for .the big intercollegiate boat races on tha Hudson river this afternoon in which the crews of Cornell. Pennsylvania, Columbia, Syracuse and Wisconsin will compete. The hotels here are packed with visitors who came up yesterday to see the final workout of the crews. Of the three events, the varsity fours will be run first, and the start will be made as near 4 o'clock as the. water conditions will permit, Then the fresh men eights will race. Both these races are over the two mile course. The big event will be the last, when the varsity his win go over tne lour mile course. ExDert.v say the race la harder to ludge than usual and It la expected to be a great contest, with every crew a contender. - .Vj..,,;., " ' "tm ii - , Vi FIELD TRIALS HELD '! AT INDEPENDENCE At a meeting of the Oregon Field Trial club in room 403 Ablngton build ing tonight, it will be announced that the . trials will take place at' Independ ence In Folk county, September 34 .and Zo.i Mr. uirscnueij, ine oanur. ana Dr Butler both or Independence, have been working assiduously to get the trials for-that plac. Letters are being received 'from all over, the coast for entry blanks. - This Date in Sport Annals. 17K9 At Kingston. Ens-land. Tom vnns defeated BUI Darts for nucll- lstlc championship; retired soon after wards, f -t-- 1878 At New Tork, William Sexton defeated George JT. Slosson, 600 to 838, In three-ball billiard match for cham pionship and 11,000. . . mew bonaon, uran., uarvara IghV defeated Tale in annual varsity boat race. . 1889 At Lowell, Mass., Fitzgerald, of the Wllkes-Barre club, - made two home runs In one inning of . a game 1th the Lowell team. - 1890 At London. Georra Dixon da- feated Nunc Wallace In 18 rounds for championship of England. : ;. J -. , inai At fiew yori, mernan or trie ew Tork team batted a bail Ditched byClarkson of the Bostons over the' right field fence .for a home run. It being the first time this feat had ever been accomplished In the . present . Polo grounas. ,r ,v,-. 18H2 At . . Conev Island, r.tnrn Dixon defeated . Fred Johnson in 14 rounds, for world's championship. , 190 At London. "Pefllar" Palmer won from George JDlxon In 8 rounds on points. ... - li)7 At New London, Conn., Yale de emed Harvard In tha annual univer sity boat race. . WHITNEY GIVEN BAD tender tnw of a nnmrfnt . n tv. They will reach Seattle I yachts, motor boats and canoes which win enjoy the Oregon yacht club s an nual cruise, will leave Friday evening for the mouth of th Wlllamntta rimr Camp will be made there and Saturday and Sundav-wlU ht devoted to mail trips up tne uoiumua. The boats will return to v oroana uanaay night. JQlr s. Griswold Hm . No Excuse. ' - fTTalted Press VLeaMj Wire.) New Haven. Conn.. June 17. fltrnlro Griswold of the Yale crew, who col lapsed In the middle of the varnitv tight J?'ans - Now hook for SaV.1!. eSS STfoJffr 'SilZ .V...irr. URIHARY DISCHARGES EEXIKVEDUT 24 mm Each Cao- sols bears MpA tha name-V. XmanqftointtrftUt ALL CHUOGIHT8 ' If tntereated and (hoold know aboniuia wondetfta MARVEL whirling Spray Tha oaw Vairtaal rftf a. Aijtn. eat Moat Louramsni, I w ImM far tb. It be eannoifupoly the MASWKU. a&jciit m oUier. bat lend tianin far umiuviwi Diwi-Mlrf. IT gives . lull DartlCnlan and d1r-rtinnm in. vajuabletoladlea. M4RVKI, COs, 44 jr. saa sr., iviiw loBkr tor Bala ky - Skldmcra Drug Co., Woodaia,' Ctei-ka Co. sad Laua-Davia Drnc Co. btoras, - 1. r.i 1.1 . a III 1 m mm CHICHESTER'S PILLS uaieal aaa yuripa t lil-oliaa-tir'a llaa4 BionllisW Rlbbaa.NTA 1-lila In Md and bold boica. Malad vlUt Blua braeoM. Ak fc llVotfi! H.TEMt niAllono BIUNU PILLa toZl yaankaowoMBast.8afwt,AIavaRallabla ' SfilOBY DRUGGISTS EVERW.KERE C 1 r i ; i r 'M3xa r,r' Sanderson's Compound savin ana uouod noot fill. The best and only reliable remedy for DELAYED PER IDS. Cure the most ohatln. ate cases in 3 to 10 days. Price 3 per ' box or three boxes 85.00. . Sold by drug- fists everywhere, PR. PIERCE, 111 irst st. Portland. Phone Mala 1865. MY EARNEST APPEAL TO I PMY WEAK RflAN ts Seek Xzpert Treatment AT OVOB Ooal . Delay Another Sour. ' My Tee for a Complete Cure f sa In s Simple Ailment Is Only. V If PAT " APTEBt I CTJKB "TOtf fJ AJf t want every weak man to thoroughly understand that I can make him strong, vig orous, healthy, alert and free, from every taint of disease and weakness. I have llm- ' lted my specialty In practice to only a few of the more Important disorders, so that I could KNOW these thoroughly. My experi ence along this one path. for 25 years quail- f les me to say positively that such troubles : as Spermatorrhoea, Lost Vigor, arioooele. Hydrocele, Oonorrhoea, Syphilis, Stricture and -'weaknesa can ba cured perfectly so as to stay cured. Of course I use different meth- v ods than the ordinary physician. Most of these are original with me and were devised ' for Just such cases as the ordinary courses of treatment fail to reach. SSL TATX.OB, -The tssOlas; fpeolallst DRUBBING IN FIGHT New IlerCr Jimmy Car- . roll Loses, " He said, that his breakdown was nerv ous more than physical and that ha could offer no explanation of it. it was his collapse that hopelessly defeated tha Yale crew. BAILEY OF TEXAS HO? TO BE HEARD (United Praas Leased Wire.) . San Francisco, June 37.- Local fight iahs . who had looked upon Kyis Whit ney, the negro boxer, as a future champion,-are looking for a new hero today, following a fearful drubbing which was dv.n WltttH.v In.. . I n . v.. J9 T . VJ W till III J Gardner. Whitney lasted 13 rounds be- rore nis seconds threw up the sponge, uui air vn eignio ne was at tne I -rtt Tr .1 y m Soen ytof hl cioverer and stronger op- Illness Keeps tne Lone Star Jimmy Walsh of Boston beat Jimmy Carroll, another local fighter, in the I eieveninrouna. out , he was easily the master irom tne first and evidently let .the fighc , go on for the pleasure of the crowd. In the preliminaries Ol lle Cornett knocked Sailor Gordon clear out of tbe ring In the sixth round. Joe Elliott beat Harry Oilraore and. Billy ta a"u rvuiia runeu xougnt a araw. Orator Away From Na tional Convention. . . (United Pries Leaaad Wire.) Dallas, Tex, June 37. Tha oratory of Senator Joseph W. Bailey -will not be heard in the Democratic national convention at Denver. He has been very ill, and though his physicians now say that all danger is passed, he will not be able to make the trip to tha conven tion. He wired J. C McNealua todaw that it would be lmDOSslble for him to attend. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Spokane 6, Aberdeen 3. ffinaelal THanatrh Th iMtnmi SDOkane Wash.. June S 7A ninth In. nlng batting rally Won yesterday's game iur cpuKune. , wun tne Dases lull 400- ens singled, scoring two men. A mo ment later Hulen also singled scoring two mnr. Th, u.n... n u v Aberdeen ... 00000 " so ft s ' i Spokane .... 00010008 t 7 3 uarteries janrr and spencer: Killl- iay, wrignx ana iacwarier. -umpire n-ary. . - Seattle 7, Tacoma 1. i ; (Paedil Dlapatrs to The Journal. I Seattle, Waeru, Jun 27. Seattle land- M, fhr.moVMow1n ! The Scientific Treatment of Weakness ' j, . , i i , -. Dosing the system with powerful stimulants and tonics In an effort to restore functional vigor can have but one final result: The condition Is rendered worse than before. "Weakness" is merely an indication of a low form of inflammation In the prostate glnnd, and this Inflammation is but aggravated by stimulating remedies that excite temporary activity. I employ the only scientific and fully effective treatment for "weakness," which effects a, permanent euro by restoring the prostate gland to a sound and healthy state. . I obtain complete results In every case I treat. In teresting literature) and a beautifully engraved chart free if you wfll calL EXAMINATION FREE I offer not only FREE! consultation and advice, but of every case that comes to me I will make - careful examination and diagnosis without charge. No ailing man should neglect this opportunity to get expert opinion about his trouble. . If you cannot call, writs for Diagnosis Chart My offices are open all day from 8 s. m. to 8 p. m., and Sundays from 10 to 1 only. i The DR. TAYLOR Co. I 834 tt K0KKZS0V ST3UIET. OOsUTZB SZOOX9. POBTXAITD OSXQOV 1 ,.. : Truth and ".'::" ...'. . r - , Quality appeal to the Well-informed in every Accor- out to his credit, as he let Lynch score f ingly, it Is not claimed that Syrup of Figs Tacomas only run by trying to run him V'. ' . " ' , . , down - between third and home when I and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of at first. The score: h. w. k I known value, but one of many reasons f aconfa ".'.'.I loooooo oi 1J I whT the te8t of personJ V1 family Batteries Allen and Fortier; Raker 1 1.-. i. .u. . j4 and Shea, , , . . Umpire BiacK. 1 s Vancouver 1-4, Butte 2-3 ' (Special DiKpatea to Tbe Jnuraat ) Vancouver.-B. C June 27. Vancou ver and Butte divided honors yesterday. The scores: - .,..., ... . ........ v , ... First game ' ' R H B Butte , 3 io' 6 Vancouver i w ; .1 71 Batteries Hall and Arbogast; Hark neas and Kreits. . ,. , Second game . r. jf, e Vancouver i..". ...4 5 6 Butte . . . . 8 S 3 Batteries Erickson and Arbogast; J. Thomas and Bener. . Hold Stag Social. . The; Willamette Motor Boat club held a atag social on Ross inland last night. Tha prizes won at the recent regatta were distributed. , , ..'"' -' ' ' ' ';- Baker I laxatives Is the fact that it deanses, sweetens and relieves the Internal organs on which it acts without any debilitating after effects and without haying to increase the quantity from time to time, It acts pleasantly and naturally and truly as a laxative, and its component parts are known to and approved by physicians, as it is free from all objection able substances. To get its beneficial effects always purchase the genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading drug- Take a ose of . Naftuire's Medicine Throw away your half filled bot "tles of dope) and poison, your patent nostrums and doctors' concoctions. Tou know they haven't done you any good, and that your stomach ' is alt upset as tha result of filling it with these poisons. You know they have weakened your nerves and . taken the life out -of irour blood. Qet back to Nature. Consider how he cures ana five her ssslst nce. Nature will cure . you if she has the fower, This power is electricity. . That's because electricity builds up sup-, plies nourishment, strength to tha body. . Drugs de stroy, , tear down, because they con tain -. poison In stead of nourish ment. Of course poison will' - ease pain.' WhyT Be cause it paralyzes the - nerves. The nerves are delicate wires that en able you to feel pain. If you poison your nerves with drugs you can't feel the pain until the stupor wears off. Then the pain cornea back and you have to repeat the dose until nature removes the cause. If you have a pain in your back you can stop it for a few hours by stupefying tho nerves with poison ous drugs. 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You never nave to aonarge it. ror it makes Its own- power. It does not burn or mister ana never snocks the nerves. The only sensa . tlon is a sooth - lng glow, . I have ' perfected Electro Vigor so that It conveys a stream of electrlo life di rect : ,to the part ' that 'is ailing, so . that -. . the great "force -of current goes where it is needed - and none Is wasted. ' After the use of Electro - Vigor II no longer suffer from pains in my oacg ana Kidneys, urn food dlsests . properly and all the symptoms of weakness snd vari cocele are cured. , T " ' . CHAS. PICKARD. Joseph,- Or, 1 I GIVE IT FREE Get my 100-page book, describing Electro-yigor, and with illustra tions of fully developed men and women, showing how It is applied. Thf book tells in plain language many things you want to know, and gives a lot of good, wholesome ad vice for men. - ,.lil send this book, prepaid, "free, If you will mail me this coupon. . S. A. Hell, H. D. ' , 1314 Second Avenue, SSATTUB, WASH. 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