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. ' ; , THE OREGON DAILY " JOURNAL, ' PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 8. 1808. ill D in m it nn tut n ivtu? tat (C ui i hl X.iVl ilJ Ur iWVV D WORLD Ring' Field Track Diamond D PORTLAND GRABS ' HUM EVENT j Cooney's Single in Sixth Shoves "Winning Run Acrpss the Hate. Moon, don't rhyme with Groom, I know, But It was moons and moons ago Since we triumphed In the first. Invariably we've got It worst. But this time they couldn't kill ur. Cause we found their pitcher, Willis. McCredle's Murmurlngs. For the first time In goodness knows when the Beavers copped the opening matinee from the Beals yesterday by a prolific batting rally in the sixth In ning, allowing the home, guard to rout the invaders. Scratch swats, timely Mffs, peart pegging and glorious fielding were thrown into the afternoon in great gobs, keeping the first day fans on the anxious seat during the entire after noon. While Groom was unsteady at limes, he closed up like a big leaguer when things grew threatening ana par ticipated In six of the chances of his colleagues. Kid Mohler pent Ralph Willis out to handle the swab. Willis sent his bul lets fairly true till the sixth when the northerners charged his position, well, it ended with Willis being chased In the next canto In favor of Henley, who of ficiated for two innings. Willis allowed four hits In the sixth and the Bpavers chased two acrosn, Cooney's blngle be ing responsible for the winning tally. Groom had the skid sign on the Seals from the third inning on, presenting In all seven wallops, some of the scratch iest order. To make a long, sweet story short and spicy, this is about the way things might be summed up: i'rsov was ehoneroned to first bv Mr. Willis, that gentleman's generosity be ing eagerly accepted by the Pearl. Coo noy gave him a cheer to help him on his wav In the shape of a sacrifice. Buddy Ryan, the Pueblo beauty, did a dermatnloglrnl stunt on the face of one of Wlljis' benders and the sphere went careering through .space to the fence. It was g-ood for two cushions and Pearl Srnng up one fare. ' N Double Steal Helps Borne. Willis winged Kaftery but MeCredle forced Tom at second. This allowed Buddy to reach third. A double steal l.v Rvan and MeCredle allowed the sec- oiiil score to be lotted down. Bassey went out from Willis to Williams and retired the side. , . . , The frisky- BenTs got busy m the sec ond carat o and busier still in the third, when thev rung up twice. ,..SIelcholr started things in the second with a single. Cooney's error of Curtis' infield swat moved Melch up a notch. Groom soaked McArdle on the anatomy and Claude Berrv enme through with a long high fir which allowed Melcholr to come home. Curtis 'was caught nap ping at third on one of the prettiest plava of the day, n swift relay from fJroom to Madden to Ryan, making the third out. Groom's wlldness -was responsible for the other brace of runs In the third Inning. He walked Hlldehrand and scol der In succession and Williams' single filled the bases. Melcholr conned a timely two bagger and scored Hllde and Holly. All three men on the bases ca-me home on the hit, but t'mplre O'Connell sent Williams back to third because the ball went -into the crowd in the left field. The two blnglers died on the bags because Curtis went out on a foul flv to Danzig which carried the big first baseman into the wire netting, cut ting his hand. Cooney on the Job. With matters standing thus: MeCredle 'came to bat In he sixth. A serntch hit placed him on first and he reached third on Johnson's corking double, Ote hav ing replaced Danzig at first after the lafter's Injury. Madden scored his man ager with a pretty single. Groom's in- rieid Dump was responsible ror me DIAMOND STUDDED ARELLANES ON WAY EAST TO ELECTRIFY FANDOM (Pnlted Pre Leased Wire.) Ban Jose, Cal.. July 8. Carrying a diamond-studded match safe, the gift of admiring feminine fans, and wear ing a pair of diamond cuff links, pre sented to him by the members oflhs local team, Frank Arellanea, the plfoner recently purchased by the Boston Amer ican league club, la on his way east today. Arellanes was one of the most popular baseball players in the west. When Boston 21, purchased him. rel Coast league club, but was playing with the Han Jose State league team hav ing refused to play with his own team Decauso or dirrerences over contract. During this season Arellanea pltorcd 13 games and lost only two. One of tho games lost was a 18-lnnlng conte.it with Stockton and the other was 16-lnning affair with Fresno.. MOVING P ICTURES HOLD FIGHTERS UP Jim Croffoth Hands Attell Gentle Bunch May Sign Articles Today. (Hearst Newt by Longest Leased Wire.) San Francisco, July 8. "Tex" Rlck- ard had business outside of the fighting game to attend to last evening and could spend but little time with the managers of Battling Nelson and Joe Gans who were ready to make a match for Labor Day before the club whl;h Klckard haa organized at Ely, Nevada. Gans' manager linn nn interview wffh the mining man and it was announced that the money terms had been satis factorily arranged, but that a slight dif ference of opinion on the division of the money which it is expected will be made by the moving pictures prevented a final arrangement. It is expected that everything will be fixed up satisfac torily and that the lightweights will sign up for a fight some time today. A number of fighters are anxious to engage In combat with Battling Nel son, the new champion of the light weights. Abe Attell today wired from New York to James W. Coffroth ask ing for a match with Nelson for 25 rounds. Coffroth sent a dispatch to the featherweight champion calling his at tention to the fact that he had not yet beaten Owen Moran. STANDING OP THE TEAMS. Pacific Coast League. Won. Lost. Los Angeles .... 44 87 Portland 42 S San Francisco .. 42 47 Oakland 38 46 P. C. .64.1 .588 .472 .462 AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. At New York. First game: R. II. E. Detroit 8 9 o New York 3 12 3 Batteries Willet. Thomas and Schmidt; Newton, Manning and Swee ney. Second game: R. U.K. Detroit 11 14 2 NeW York , 4 9 4 Batteries Donovan and-' Schmidt; ivake, Klelnow and Blair. ELLIS' HOME RUN AIDS DILLON'S TEAM TO WIN d'Dlted Preae lasted Wire. Oakland, Cal., July 8. Truck Kagan and Rube Ellla rapped out home runs yesterday. The Angels won, 3 to 2. W. Hogan finished the game for Nelson. Scbre: LOS ANGELES. AB. R. H.PO. A. E Bernard. 2b 6 Oakes, cf 5 Dillon, lb 3 Brash ear, rf 3 Smith. 3b 3 Ellis. If 3 Delmasv.SS 4 II. Hogan, c 1 Hosp, p. Easterly, Totals I TROPHY I TOUR TOfiMiW Buffalo Fills Up With Mo torists Ready for Long Endurance Test. MOTHER WAITS FOR DAYS TO KIDNAP HER DAUGHTER 33 i OAKLAND. 7 27 5 1 At Washington First game: wasningion Chicago flatteries iiurns ana Street; and Sullivan. Second game: R Washington . . . 4 Chicago . . : 7 R. It. E. 0 8 1 1 ; 1 White At Ron ton. R. Boston 8 Cleveland 6 Batteries Cicotte, Winter. Crtgerand Donohue; Berger, Joss and N. Clark. H. E. 10 3 9 1 I AB. R. H.PO. A. E. Van Haltren, cf 3 0 0 1 0 0 Haley. 2b 4 0 0 2 6 0 Heltmuller, rf 4 0 0 1 0 0 'Engan, ss...- 4 1 1 05 1 Hlatterv. c 3 1 0, 4 0 0 W. Hogan, ll-p 2 0 1 11 0 0 Cook. If 3 0 2 3 0 0 Altman, 3b 3 0 0 1 1 0 Nelson, p . 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 Wright, lb 10 0 10 0 (United, Ptm Leased Wire.) Buffalo, N Y., July 8. This was a day of rush and bustle for the auto enthusiasts who will take part In the A. A. A. touring contest of 1908 for the Glldden trophy, which will start from this city tomorrow. Automobiles, with small Dennantn usnotlnar their make and with tags bearing their num bers on each side, were flitting about town all day. getting their final spins before the start The official start will take Dlace at 7 o clock tomorrow morn ing, one after another, the machines will bo sent away at as near one-hlnute Intervals as possible. The scenes about the hotel headquar ters here today were similar to those of a year ago at Cleveland, when the tour started in that city. Men whose namei are prominent in motoring were coming in and getting royal welcomes. This afternoon they were gathered in groups, discussing the new Ideas form ulated this year. ino first days run tomorrow will lane tne tourists to Cambridge Springs It is 117.4 miles, one of the short runs of the tour, the longest of which Is 194.2 miles. The complete itinerary of iue coniesi is as xoiiows: July 9 Buffalo to Cambrldee Rnrlnii 117.4 miles. Julv 10 Cambridge Hnrlnir. to FMtt.. burg 110.2 miles. July 11 Pittsburer to Bedford Springs 106.4 miles. Julv 12 .Sunday rest at Rritnn1 Springs. July IS Bedford Snrlnara to Wrrf- burg 107.3 miles. July 14 Harrlsburg to Phlladelnhla 133.5 miles. July 15 Phlladeinhia to Mllford ia miles. July 1 Mllford to Alhsnv 1 Kit K miles. July 17 Albany toT3oston 194.2 miles. juiy is Boston to .Poland Springs 154 miles. July 19 Sunday, rest at Poland Springs. July 20 Poland Springs to Rangeley 141.7 miles. July 21 Rangeley to Bethlehem 180 July 22 miles. Total 1,669.7 miles. -Bethlehem to Saratoga 184.5 14 2 0 2 1 - 0 1 2 1 14 morgulng of Johnson at the plate. den reached third on tne play. Mad Tommy came home a moment later on Phllly Cooney's nice single. Ryan's fielders choice worked havoc with Groom at the plate. Groom's masterful pitching saved Portland's bacon In the visitor's end of the sixth. Melcholr singled but was out on a nifty double play, when Groom caught Curtis punk pop-up and whioped It to first. Two bases on balls and nn error filled the stations, but Groom ozoned Kid Mohler right prettily and the scare was over. SAN FTtANCISCO. 1 AB. R. H. PO. A. E At Philadelphia. R. St. Louis 3 Philadelphia 2 Batteries Dlneen and Bnencer; gert, Vlckers. Powers and Smith. H. E. fi 1 6 2 Dy- Totals 29 2 4 27 SCORE BY INNINGS. Los Angeles 0 0 1 0 0" 0 0 Hits 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 Oakland 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hits 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 SUMMARY. To-base hits Oakes, Cook, Brashear, Rornnr.l. Home. TurfSr Ellis. Eagan. Runs Off Nelson. 3; lilts. G. Runs Off Hogan 0; hits, 1. Sacrifice hits Ellis, H Hogan. Stolen bases Slattery. First base on balls Off Hosp, 3; off Nelson, 2. Struck out By Hosp, 6; by Nelson, 2: bv Hogan, 1. Time 1:25. Umpire Perrine. Charge defeat to Nelson. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Spokane 0, Aberdeen 8. (Special Pti-tch to The Journal. Spokane. Wash.. July &. Spokane needed every run which their hard hit ting earned them yesterday, for thev were so decidedly off in their fleldlnir that the champions were almost able to win out. Wright pitched beautiful ball for Spokane hut his support was ragged. The score: Aberdeen 0 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 8 6 3 Spokane 202001 04 9 11 ' Batteries Csliff, Brlnker and Soon cor; right and McCarter and Roberts Umpire Carruthers. SQUEEZE PLAYS. If Mohler. 2b JIlMohrand, Zdrler. ss Williams, lb Melcholr. rf Curtis, cf and 3b. . . McArdle, 3b Brrv, ' o Willis, p Henley. P La Longe, cf 1 S 1 2 0 2 1 10 S 2 Total 3 7 24 16 1 rssev, 2b .. Cooney, SS Rv:in. 3b .. Ifflerv, cf MeCredle. rf ll.iss1!', If I'i:irlg. lb . Mad'ten. c . i ;r"um. P Johnson, lb 31 PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 1 4 1 Tntn.1 V SCORE San Francisco H'.ts Portland Hits 4 3 4 SI 2 1 ft 0 0 0 s 6 0 15 Other Scores. Vancoucer Vancouver At attle 9. At Butte Butte 10, Se- 15, Tacoma 8. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. At Cincinnati. Cincinnati New York Batteries Spade, McLean and cranaau and liresnahan. Umpl R H. E 4 12 ; 3 5 1 Schlel Klem At St. Louis. R. H. E. St. Louis 1 5 2 Boston .' 4 7 4 Batteries Lush and Ludwljt: Linda- man and Smith. Umpire Johnstone. 4 in 27 BY INNINGS. .01 200000 0 11 ...01220100 1 7 ... .2 0 000200 x 4 12101410 X 10 SUMMARY. Struck out -By Groom 4. by Willis 1 t.v Hcnle 1 Bases on balls Off Groom 6 off Willis 2. off Henley 1. Two-bnse hits Ryan. Melcholr, John ii'in Double plays Groom to Cssey. Sacrifice hits Cooney, Berry. Johnson. Stolen hases Ryan. MeCredle. Mel choir Hit bv pitched balls Raftery, McArdle. Passed balls Madden I. Ftrt on errors San Franrrer-o f, Portlard 1. Left on bases San Fran cisco Portland . Innings pitched -Bv WI'IH . by Herley 2. Base hits off WI'lis , off Hsnley 1. Tlm 1 60. Umpire O'Connell. m A This Par In Sport Annals. , At Rlrhburc. Miss. John Li gulllvan defeated Jake Kllraln In 75 rouns "f"T championship of the world and 110.000 a side Ufa At Buffslo. Ike Weir knocked out Jlmmr Conners 1n third round. (4 At 8t. IauIs. Fhoch ot the Brooklyn team m1( nine eatrhes at center field In game with ths 8t Douts tesm. . 10I At flon FmnclBco. Tlghtln snick" Hvland knocked out Frank Walsh tn tMrd round. 16 7 At Philadelphia, Jack Plackbnm had the better of Jim Barry tn a- six round bout. A recent standing ft th Rout rem M-u teams showed New Orleans flrat with .57 ib4 Montmtnerr with tos fr rtftr-vB feints fee- tween t first and venUl teams allows the fact Is a tammar, . . - , r?'f4 & cjVti'2il 1 1 r $5 n tnjnr rrrT a bit. $10.00 SET OF TEETH FOR WTltWm Onaraate for 10 Tears. CaVOWHi Any tooth tn trie mouth ,w crown with solid goPd. JSk., g-uar- only 54.00 Any Porcelain Crown made no mat ter what they are called or how they ire made. Our price C A tt la only . . . liUU SaUDQZS Solid Oold Top. Holld Ooid Backa. Porcelain a ff Fronts, per toth Polid Gold Teeth. 22k.. ft bridge, per tooth yUU All other work asms prtca, proprtHs tl y . punnt BXT&ACTTOW rr Win latM ar lrUna Are Oraera AMOlat U1WUMM. LILT DEMAL PARLORS toxs an cove mim kB aV-lois dm kaataara A. C. Crowdor, president of the Cot ton Ptates' league, Is a candidate for mayor of Jackson, Miss. The Waus'au and Freeport teams are fighting for the lead in the Wisconsin Illinois league, with Wansau at the top. Tho Richmond team of the Virginia league has two winning pitchers in "Dutch" Revelle and "Hoot Mon" Mc Kenxie. o The 'trick of the Angels yesterday keeps us In second place but it is only a matter of time till we reach the top again. The Oakland team of the California league established a world's record this season bv losing 27 consecutive games. Ixu!sville lost 26 In 18S9. Winning 44 of the first 0 games played shows that the Jacksonville team will be a hard one to beat Out for the South Atlantic league pennant. Wllllamsport, Lancaster Johnson and Harrlsburg running neck and neck makes It impossible to foretell the re sult of the Tri-State league race at present. Ote Johnson, who took Dan's place on first, played a nifty game around the cushion for a fact. Hla tlmelv wallop assisted In winning the ame In the sixth. An admiring fan presented Bobby Groom with a big bunch of carnations as tne popuisr twiner steppen to tne bat for the first time. The long one responded with a blngle. Neither was Pearl Casey for:nttn In the excitement. An enthusiastic ad mirer and warm friend of the second baseman handed him a handsomely mounted Elk charm. The Houston team Is gradually work ing towards the top In the Texas league. Pitcher Tevls. who pitches double-headers As easily as single games, has been doing fine work for the team. Jesse Garrett had a uniform on res- tesday for the flrat time In two weeks. The little Texan says h feels great and expects ni rul strength bv Fri day, when he will probably pitch. Danzig will he out of the game for several days The impact of his bodr behind his hand forced the wires Into two fingers. The sudden stoo also wrenched the big chaps back a little. The nisley Competition. (United Preaa Leased Wlra.) London. July 8. From all parts 'of tho United Kingdom and from Canada, Australia and various parts of the con tinent or Europe expert marksmen as sembled at the Bisley ranges today in preparation for the opening of the In ternational rifle meeting. The contests are to continue three days and will form a part of the general program of the Olympic games. Both team and Individual contests will be held. There are to he two com petitions, the first with the national service weapon and the other with any rifle to be held over ranges vnrvlnK . k JL' WItn,15 srH?" she could now do. . i u it . URI.J1 I. r 1 III Will 1(111. S INI ; rn1V.llnl-l Not satisfied with getting the husband she wanted and one of her children to keep, Mrs. Campbell, erstwhile Mrs. John McDonald till the courts freed her from an obnoxious union, has vested herself with new rights and uncere moniously spirited away the daughter who was left in the custody of the father. Result The girl Is gone, none knows whero; the father has entered upon a protracted spree, from tne murk of which only one clear idea crystallizes Itself that he must follow the mother, run down her husband and hand him over to the authorities. But that this would be a difficult matter for a drunken man with no money does not occur to him in the fever of the mo ment. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald's life together was a bumpy one. lie liked drink and she liked men. Finally she decided she liked a man named Campbell better than she did her husband and she straightway went away with him. McDonald followed thorn through California and New Mexico and caught them in Arizona. He procured a di vorce and two of the children and she was given the younger son. The other eon remained with his father, but roamed t..e streets too freely and finally he was taken away from the father and flven to a family in Montavllla to care or. The daughter Hazel, aged 12 years, was the only child he had left and he left her with friends, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hints, to care for. Money Zs Shy. Hints works for the East Bide Slab Wood company and is not rolling in wealth. He Uvea in rooms over the compan-'s barn. They were glad of the extra sum promised them for tho girl's koep, some $12 a month. But It never appeared. , The father forgot to bring the money and the girl stayed on. After some live or six months the father took her away and for a year she stayed at several different homes. Three months ago McDonald asked Hintz again to take the child, and offered nim pay. Miniz, making a virtue of necessity, good naturedly agreed to keep her for noth- fier mother meanwhile was working In Vancouver and had married camp bell. A week before the Fourth she gave up her work there and about the same time the girl was one day accosted, on Union avenue by a strange man In shabby tramp clothes. He told her his name and asked her to meet him at the same place the morning of the Fourth, saying he had a watch and some money he wished to give her. He explained his shabby appearance by saying that he had run awav from prison and wore such clothes- that he might not be recognized. This McDonald Bays is true; that he knew the man to be an escaped convict some time ago. When Hazel told the story at home Hintz Immediately told her father and he forbade her being allowed to go out on the Fourth. The child cnarea a great deal but obeyed. Yesterday after noon about 2 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Hintz were in the neighborhood of East Sixth street and Grand avenue looking for a house to rent. Little Olrl Disappears. They sent Hazel around the corner to Inquire of neighbors about the owner and she never came back. They looked for her on the street and at home and the police were notified. But no trace was- found. McDonald quit work at the Peterson stables where he is em ployed and In his grief resorted to his customary cure-all. Mr. and Mrs. Hintz were deeply worried and feared they would be held responsible. This morning a letter rnme from the mother mailed at Station B In Portland. She said she had the child and would, keep her; that she waa'Just leaving for the north; and that he should by rights have had the child anyway; that the court had trlven Hazel to her on con dition that she could support her, which freely Since then. She had often told him that she would not leave her father to go with her mother, because her father waa the one that had taken cars of her. The father denies that the mother has any right to the child. LAWYERS CALLED TO ANSWER CHARGES (Salem Bureau of Tba Journal.! Salem, Or., July 8. An order was mads by the supreme court yesterday citing J. A. Finch H. C. King and John F. Watts, three Portland attorneys, to appear and answer to disbarment pro ceedings brought against them by the Bar association. The hearing haa been set for Tuesday, JTuljr 1. Attorneys In the Dunbar etae haws been allowed until August It to prepay briefs. - , . ; Ralph Coan was admitted (o rracth-s 1 law In this stats upon a certificate from ' . Washington, alsa William H. Hamilton of Han Vranolsoo on a certificate from California., TMCtTEES' QUIZ TO - -1 t BE FR03r TEXT-BOOKS i Salem, OtV July Superintendent Ackerman has announced that none of the questions for the teachers' exam inations to be held In August will h , taken from the stats course of study. Always a few have heretofore been -choaen from the course but the exam ination next month will be conducted with questions taken exclusively from ; the textbooks. Tomorrow and Friday will positively be the last days for discount on west sldo gas bills, Portland Gas company, . MEM OKI MY FEE IS w In Any Uncom plicated Caie DON'T BE DISCOURAGED! DON'T GIVE UP HOPE! THERE IS HELP FOR YOU! ACT TODAY! In my very extensive practice I have learned a few truths that are undeniably of interest to every man. First of all, I find that the very serious and so-called "incurable" cases are due usually to NEG LECT and DELAY. Again, I know that many men suffer FOR YEARS and prac tically RUIN THEIR HEALTH FOR EVER trying to cfbse themselves with some patent nostrum that never could cure. NO TREATMENT AT ALL is what "cheap" treatment means in nine cases out of ten. The last state of the man is worse than the first. Just before you go a line further in this announcement, stop and ask yourself as to whether YOU are following in the foolish footsteps of the man who NEGLECTS himself? Are You trying to cure yourself with nostrums? Are YOU looking for treatment that will not cure? If you are. it is certain that you will regret it. It is NEVER TOO LATE to get on the right path, but at the same time remem- ucr mat you cannor get mere too soon. 1 he b. TAT&OB, best help in the world is none too good for Ths beading SpsoUllst, you; you cannot get it too quickly. I offer it to you at the lowest fee possible. You Can Pay When Cured I CURE PERMANENTLY Weakness, Varicocele; Organic Weak ness, Debility, Losses, Hydrocele, Stricture, Contracted Diseases an Specific Blood Poison. Advice and Consultation FREE. Write If You Cannot Call The Dr. TAYLOR Co. Corner Morrison and Second Streets'. Private Entrance 23454 Morrison Street. PORTLAND, OR. or six competitors, while no more thnn 1-' rrom any country can take part In Individual competitions. REBELS CAN'T CROSS IXT0 UNITED STATES flTnlfet! Preaa Leased Wire.) El Paso, Texas, Julv 8. For fear tho Mexican troops at Las Vecas will show no quarter to tho revolutionists, who are now beinif'siirroundcd in the moun tains, and that they n turn will trv to cross the river Into the United States, Attorney Boynton and Marshal Nolte, who have been directed to tk rhartr of affairs along: the border have hastened back to Del Rio from Kl Paso. Should the revolutionists attempt to set foot on the American side of the Rio Grande they will be forced to re turn to Mexico by the United States authorities. The cases saainst . the six Meilenns In Jail here charged with violating; the neutrality laws have been set for July 17. Del Rio, Texas, July S The hasty return to this town of United States Marshal Nolte and District Attorney Hoynton today Is believed here to indi cate that they have received word of a decisive flsrht between Mexican troops and revolutionists. Tho officers had gone to El Paso to try the six alleged insurgents unaer arrest there, but hur riedly postponed the Cases until July 15 and rushed back here on receipt of Im portant advices. It Is believed the Mexican troops have routed the largj band of insurgents pursued into the mountains and that Nolle and Itoynton are here to prevent their crossing into Texas. made his way to her mother's home. Mrs. Eddy, of Arleta, and has not been seen this morning. Last night he blustered a good deal and sa d ho would follow the man and give htm up to the authorities because he was wanted as an escaped convict. Mrs. Campbell said she wrote her letter to clear the Hlntzs of blame, and she added a few cursory sentences for her husbdtui. telling or her right to tha child. Hintz said the girl was well behaved at his home and had quiet ways, though she was provoked that she had not been allowed to go out the Fourth or very "HaTinf taken yonr wonerfnt aeart,, for thro innntha and beinc entirely cored of stomach Cfttarrh and riyspensia, I think a word ot pralaa Is aue so i4car3iit for tueir wonaerrui composition. 1 haT taken numerous other ao-calld rmdia but without avail and I find that Cascarats ralfeva mora In a div than all ftb oth.ra I liavA 1.L.H would In a year I James Mciuu. 1M Mercer 81.. Jersey City, H. J, ONTARIO CITY "DADS" FROWN ON SALOONS (Spoclal Plena toh to Tha Journal Ontario, Or., July 8. At the regular meeting of the city council Momliv evening a liquor license was refusod Ross Macpherson and Whltworth & Tonningsen. This sctfon was taken as the result of the recent election wh.-n the Malheur county voters derided for prohibition by a large majority. The rlty council of Vale also refused !o grant licenses. The restraining order of Judge Da vis regarding the enforcement of pro hibition only affected Ontario and Yale nd as the city rounclls of these two towna refuse to grant licenses all the saloon must close. The license of two of the saloons In Ontario extend 3 day yet. but they have agreed to close tonight t 12 o'cloek with the other three saloons of this rlty, pro- ided their money Is refunded. Ja The Bowels Sw CANDY CATHARTIC tf Pleasant. Palatable Potent. Taate Good, Do Good, Kever Sicken, Wken or Urlp. lc, &e. Mc. Never anld In bulk. The gennlne tablet stamped OCO Guaranteed to cure wr your money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 59a IKMUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES S5oOO OUR FEB In Ail Uncomplicated Cases We treat all diseases and weaknesses of men. such as Varicocele. Hydrocele, Rupture, Nervous Debility, Blood Poison, Skin Diseases, contracted Aliments, oieet, stricture, Kidney and tf ladder Troubles, and all diseases common to men. Consultation and Examination Free 1 iN No Better Treatment In The World We Lead All Others follow Casey robbed Zelder of a hit In th fifth The 8e! shortstop sent a warm one down to Pearl, who made a rrtnl Jump Into the sir after the baJI. Casi-v whipped It to Johnson In the nick d time. Manager Mac stated yesterday that If Oraney, the new southpaw from Cleveland Is on hand Saturday, he will pitch him In the fundar game. There will be a big batch of fans out to see the new man. What do tou think of a bunch of fans that will ronjt It head off for a visiting tem slrr,lv heraus It hae a dollar or so bet ori the arama Then tfty knock berause Portland loses. Verily they need, a calL Tomorrow end Friday wjl positively be the last days for discount on west Bide a;as bills. Portland (las company. I We have added to our office equipments, for the benefit of oar pa tients, a FREE MUSEUM of Anatomy and gallery of scientific won ders. Man, know thyself. Life-size models illustrating the mysteries of man, showing the body in health and disease, and many natural subjects. Men make no mistake when they come to us. We glvt yon the re sults of long experience, honest, conscientious work, and the) beat aerw." Ice that money can buy. If you are ailing consult ua Medicines fur nished In our orlvate laboratory from 1.6o to I8 60 a courae, If you cannot call, write for sel-examlnatlon blank. Hours f a. m. to 8 p. m. dally. Sundays 9 to 12 only. OREGON MEDICAL INST. Rnmmrr Bible School. (rerisl plana t-h to The Jonrnal ) Albany, Or.. July g One of the moat prominent features of the coming ses sions of the Albany College Summer Hlble ecbool. win be the Hlble study rlaaaea Instructors of grea inence have been engaged presence will insure interee profitable periods of study In the sub jects as arranged. IKIORPHINE sad other drug habits are positively cured bi HABIT1NA. For cypodermie orinterraj dm Sample sent to any drug habitueaby 17a0 Hi ail. Regular rreti5o ter boftle at r,rom. H ronrdmggiat or by mail In plain wrapper. iTnd Thr C erl'. C--. Si. and their, tm u k SkMajera Drag Oa. 1M Tail ting end 1 fa. rwtiaa. Oraaraaw When You Weijjh (he Advantages Of buying hardware here yoa can't refuse acceptance of oar offers of Sat isfaction in quality" and economy In price. . AVERY & CO. 45 Third St., Bet. Pine fc Ash tttttsMMattatMi, 1 STRONG SULPHURIC ACIDS American Tamer 0 Abroad. New Tork. JuW . 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