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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. AUGUST 14. 1908.
SfXTEEH INNING
GUI TO BEAK
Good Batting AVins .Long
Contest Against Los An
gelesGroat Pitching.
(Tnltcd Pre M Wire.)
Los Angeles. Auk- H. finest pitching
on the part of Koestner and Groom and
brilliant fielding Ht dangerous periods
kept yesterday's game going for 16 In
nings, before Vortlarvl finally Hhoved
the wlnnlntr run enfUAR. t.lklng thrt
gam S to 1.
Young Koentni r had a shade of the
argument on Groom, for he allowed but
sx hits to the Reaver's nine unrt struck
out 17 men to f room's 6. He gave
eight bases on ball, two of which fig
ured In runs. Groom passed two.
Kllla' great running one-hand catches
brought the crowd to Its feet and rlnasy
fielding bv C'ooney and nytin of the
visitors brought Its Hhare or applause.
The gnme was bv far the best of the
series regardless)! the errors chalked
against each team.
A close decision by Umpire O Connell
In the first Inning, when lie called Mc
(redle safn at third on a steal, kept
the iiiniF koIiik ilurinsr the extra in-
After a o nt (.notify io im
EASTERN CITIES ARE
READY FOR ATHLETES
' Denver Comes to rront.
4 iJcnver, Colo., Aug. 13. E. K. Morgan, care M. A. A. (.'., rortland,
4 Or. We will be most pleased to glva a reception to your returning
Olympic athletes. Please advise details ns to achievements of theso
4 three men. also date of their arrival in Denver.
(Signed) BOARD OP DIRECTORS DICNVKH ATHI.CTIC CLUB,
nlngs.
!n
the first-Koestner had the nortnerners
KKlntlni lheh heads off till the ninth.
when one more whh made. Three of
the six were credited to Hal Danzig.
In the Initial Inning Casey walked
and was forced at second by M'Ciedle.
Mn- reached second on Rnftery s
grounder, which was fJclded to first
lie stole third on a tight decision and
came home when Cooney singled
through the Infield.
The locals made their lonesome tally
In the third Inning. Delimit smashed
the ball Into left field for orfle bag. Hk
a;m sacrificed him to second. Kfiest
ncrs first single placed him on third
base and he scored on llosp's infield
out.
Two Buns In Last.
The two runs which clinched the
game ror trie t-oriianueis mr .ml..
sixteenth after sreat all nrotinil play
in nn hot li slili'S. Koestner did
hem to keen the Heavers from scoring
bv striking Rafter- and Johnson out.
Then Coonev worked the full boy lor n
pa as. Coonev got away from Knstorly
and. gets credit f..r a stolen 1 i -. I iui
zlgs third hit of Hi- day over third
base sorer! i-n.mev. Whaling's grounder
phi mv-iv from Koestner ami piiiu
George W. McMillan, president of the
Multnomuh Amateur Athletic club, last
night Informed the athletic entertain-
mont committee that It would be Im
possible for him to make the trip to
Nw York, and. In his stead were eleoted
R. A. Cronln. sporting editor of The
Journal, and W. J. Petraln, sporting ed
itor of the Oregonlan. who, with K. E.
Ringer, sporting editor of The Trie
gram, will escort the Olympic -victors
across the continent to Oregon. That
Mr. McMillan la unable to go is a mat
ter of general regret, but his business
would pot Permit it.
George IV.' Simons, who made the mo
tion to expand the size of the committee,
found unanimous response from the gen
eral body, It being the opinion that the
stale could be much better exploited In
the eastern press by three newspaper
men than by one. The escorting delega
tion Is already at work preparing pic
tures and articles relative to the three
London champions, which wMl be print
ed on every sporting page between
Portland and Gotham Entertainments
are being arranged for the delegation
and athletes on the return trip at th
fountain head of Immigration, and
'everything will bo done to advertise the
state In these communities.
Will Show the East.
No opportunity will be lost In letting
t ne east know that Oregon occupies a
unique distinction In the world of ath
letics in that a state washed by the Pa
cific sent three men to London, England,
to compete against 2.00(1 athletes com
prising the cream of the world, and they
nil made points In competition. In pro
portion to population tins Is a fact (Hat
lias never before been accomplished nnv-
hi where.
owing to trie shortness of time be
tween now and the date of the. depart
ure of the escorting delegation, It was
decided to enlarge the finance committee
in order to c7ver the town. Jt was re
ported that hardly a fifth of the busi
ness houses of the ritv had been rnn-
c.ivortc.1 liptwi
When Smith so;
trying I" catch
srored.
In the,- half
i nls roiild not
out In one. two
The seoi e .
I. OS
en. tllllil
ike.l him in
him the l.lg
.1
h
the back
first sacli
f the sixteenth the lo
inh o Groom and went
three order.
ANGl-LKS.
Hosp. rf
l ia kes, ( f
Dllhui. lb.
Wheeler, Jh.
Smith. 3h
Kills. If. . ..
pel mas, sr.
llopan. c.
Koestner, p.
Kasterly, c.
Bernaru. rf.
Totals . ..
AH R. n ro. a. i:
. . i :i o o I
. . 7 a 1 1 0 0 I
. . r. n ii i s n o
:, n ii j o l
a :i 3 1
, . ii a o ; o ft
. i; 1 : i T o
.3 a ii 1 3 l ii
. T. 'i , j ft 5' n,
.1 no r. 1 o
.2 0 0 2 o o
.no l a 4s i; 5
A N I V
AH It. II To A K.
vassed for funds The enlarged com
mlttee will hold Its first meeting In the
( oismerelal club rooms Monduv night,
at which time the amounts subscribed
will be computed, ff
Inasmuch as the- first arrangements
will not have' to bo completed until
Thursday night, the Intervening; time
can be put to good service In reaching
those who haxe been mlHsed Mr. Mc
Millan, who was added to the commit
tee, Ii;ih volunteered to raise personally
the money nenssary to cover t(ie ex
pense of the third man. The new mem
bers of the lominltlco are: General
Charles V. Hei be, George W. Klmnns,
Ren Selling, JuIIuh. L. Meier, Frank
Templelon and It. L. Ringer.
General Reebo reported that the bnn
quet feature of the en trtn I nment had
bpen looked Into, and arrangements
inndo for from r.:.". to L' r 0 plates, as the
number might demand. An excellent
menu will be prepnted by the Commer
cial club chef
Letters Jnst Arriving.
The letters sen! east by Mr Morgan
neveral days hko are Juni beginning to
reach their desi in :i t ion Tin' one which
arrived ilils morning f i oin I'enver re-;
fleets the SMitliio ni of practically every
city along the route to be (raveled by
the returning heioes. Some 40 or r. 0
letters worn mailed out early in the
week and answers should be forthcom
ing before the we k end
linker City is ptepnrlng to show I'an
Kelly that his home has not forgotlen
him, and a big crowd will be at the
train to welcome him to the atate. A
slop of 1 T. minutes longer than sched
uled time will be made at Maker City
in order to permit I ia n to visit with his
fellow-townsmen.
Kelly is popular throughout eastern
Oregon and there will no doubt be
crowds at every station to welcome the
London heroes. I'orvullls. Lugeno and
Forest Grove, whete the trio trained
or attended college, will be represented
fh large numbers during the local en
tertnlnmcnt.
ADMIRAL NAMES
STAFF OfTOS
Astoria Regatta Officials
Are riioseft From All
Parts of State.
Admiral George R Shepherd of the
14th annual regatta to be held at As
toria August 117, 28 and :'9, today
named his officers and staff, Including
a fleet chaplain. Rev K. A. Rernays,
chaplain of the Seamen's Institute, this
city. Thl is said to be the first time
a chaplain has ever been on the ad
mlral's staff.
Adrjnral Hhcpherd tins gone far anJ
near for his officers and staff, hav-
Ing chosen representatives from near
ly every section of the state, from
Raker City to Ruseburg. John McNul
ty, nautical expert with the branch
nyui ograpnic omce or this city, will
ou onier or the admiral's staff while
i-.. c cuwarcis ana ueorge V Fuller
inspectors of hulls and hollers, will
naval constructor and feet inrl
El
Casey, Sb ':
McCre'die. rf . 1 1 1 "
Rafterv. rf 7 ' " - "
Johnson. 3h 4 a o i;
Coone', ss 1 1 y
Panzlg, lb " I -0 ';
Rvan, If. i' 11 1 1 0
Whaling, c il o o h r,
Groom, p T o 0
Totals f.2 3 4S 27
FAST SCULLERS
TRY FOR HONOR
Oarsmen Row Todaj; Over
.Million-Dollar Course
for' Championships.
(1'nltt.d Prrta I.eu9pi Wire )
Springfield. Mass , Aug. 14. The
Ifith
annual regatta of the National Assncln i
tinti Of Amateur Oarsmen, sev
inailon events of which were
program for this afternoon. ;
to be one of the most
ral dim-
on the
ironiises
notable carn.-
BCOR1-: R INN'INi'.S.
Lo Angeles n 0 1 n 0 0 n 0 ft ft ft 0 o n n 0 - -1
Hits .... 1 1 2 o 0 1 0 0 1 0 ft 2 ft 1 ft a (1
Portland ... 1 0 0 n o 0 0 0 0 ft 0 0 ft 0 o ; - ;j
Hits 1 0 0 0 ft 0 0 0 1 1 ft 0 0 1 0 2 S
Sl'.MM AliY
Two base hlts- Ityan. Koestner Sac
rifice hits Hogatv Whaling Ifosp, Ih in
Ptolen bases Dillon. McCredie 2. ,Io! n
son, Cooney. Rases cm halls - Off
Koestner. 9; off Groom. 2 Struck out -Ry
Groom, ft; Koestner, IT. Wild pitch
Koestner. Hit bv pitched ball Oil
Ion. Easterly. Time of game -Three
hours and 20 minutes. I'rnpire O Con
nell.
Amcrle
rowing
f rem
of acjuatlc sports vere
Ini. The entrants Inclu
rrnv s and I no i id ua i
Philadelphia,
held in
crack
scullers
Hrookl 'n. 'I t oy.
RED HOT GOSSIP
FOR RABID FADS
Here comes Manager Van Ilaltren
with the announcement thai l,e will
keen Ash Houston, the Portland boy
now wlt'lr the Oaks, another year. Van
says he Is Inexpet lenced but a few
months with brainy players will do
much to season the youngster. IV
haps next seaMon he will be a valu
able man for the Greeks
Fl rst SI 1 1 tet v g. ;
Lewis takes to etui
wall of the Oakland
was badly hurt In 1
wei'tt and he ma; not
weeks. Danny Long
La l.onge or his new man, Killf
for a few necks to Oakland until
Lewis gets hack Into shape.
neer, respectively
following are the names of those
who win iiguro prominently at the big
nunum cvna mi me oliv by the sea
which promises this ear to be beltei
than ever:
Admiral George S Shepherd.
v ice-aumiral or the Hlu, s-.im
more, of the Hed. K L I'.nker
Rear admiral of the Hlu,. I'.mioin
diaries Richardson r. S' I t Co
lumbia; of the lied. Cai.lalu p r
Ryrne, I'. 8. I .. T. Heather; of ' (he
White, G. R. Me Lend. 1
Commodore-Of the Blue, J. p Mc
Indoe, I'. S. J-;., Portland; of tho Red
Gerald I lag nail, assistai.t 1'. S K Fo-i
Stevens, of the White, Laurence A
Mc.N'nry, Portland.
Commodores W. F. Mcrjregor, A'
torla; John Fox, Astoria, C. il' Cal-lende;-.'
Astoria; Cnptaln W. 11 Robert-,
Portland.
Admiral's staff Chief of staff John
McNulty; fleet engineer, Georg,- .' Ful
ler; naval constructor, Captain K H
Kdwards; fleet surgeon, Charles .
Wheeler; fleet pavniaster. C. 1". Swl
gert. fleet chaplain. Arthur K. Rer-
nav's; Hi ct navigator, Captain John
Spcler.
Captains - Charles V, Rrown. Astoria
Nelson Troyer. Astoria, c T Hall, v'
Astoria; Frnnli Pattoii. Astoria II I''
Prael. Astoria, A A. Finch, Astoria;
C II A bercromhle, Astoria, T s'
Larnoreaux, Fort Stevens; Wlli A.
Knight, commodore Oregon Vachtcluh;
I'ercy K. Stowell, president Portland
Rowing club; George J. Kelly, presl-I
uein mumi jjoai ciun; cieorge McMil
lan, president M. A. A. C. ; .1. C. Alns
worth, Portland; H '. Cue. Portland
William Souls. Portland; Arthur Ital
ian. Portland; ii. M . M.ontgomerv,
Portland; John Itunning, 1'ortland
Arthur C Spencer, Portland.
Commanders Ii A Preston Mini.
Creek. Albert Abraham. Roseburg' H
W. Thompson, Kugene; William Church
I-a Grande. (V A Johns, Raker Clty:
J. W. .Maloney. Pendb'ton; Charles j"
Faily, Hood Rlvc-r; Clark W. Thomp
son. Cascade Locks; A. Flelsehhauer
Steensen; V. W. Mef'redie, Vancouver1
James Sheldon, St. Helens; A L, Wat
son, Kahuna; Rruce Polworth, Cath
l.inut: W. I. Plue. Hainlcr. F. W. Wil
son. The lialles, Charles Pope Oregon
( it v.
Alteration
e
This sale, probably the greatest of its kind, considering the high-standard mer
chandise offered, ever inaugurated in this city, still continues, with bigger bar
gains and greater inducements than ever. Note the following reductions.
Mens
Two and Three-Piece Suits
ONE-HALF PRiCE
' $7.50
: SI 0.00
Suits
$15.00 Summer
at special price
$20.00 Summer
at special price
$30.00 Summer
at special price.
$15.00
Your Choice of
Any Boys' Knee Pants Suits
ONE-HALF PRICE
$1.50
$2.50
$4.00
$.U0 Boys' Suits at
special price
$5.00 Boys' Suits at
special price
$8.00 Boys' Suits at
special price
MEN'S OUTING TROUSERS
ONE-HALF PRICE
YOUTHS' SUITS
ONE-HALF PRICE
Men's Negligee and
Monarch Golf Shirts
in plain and fancv colors. Regular
$1.00 values at
MEN'S NEGLIGEE
AND GOLF SHIRTS
including the "Cluctt." "Star'-' and
"Griffon." Regular $1.50 values ait
$1.15
25c and 35c Hose
3 Pair for 50c
20c
Straw and Panama Hats
HALF PRICE
irti
am i iitosen
N. W. Corndr Third and Morrison Streets
blatt
Go
ran nn1 Pooln.
Kudderhani.
Umpires RlgW and
St. Louis
('lnrtnria't
Unttei les Heelic
rulr anil Alrl.fan
WoictMit. New York unil other ritli'H
of t!u ea.cl from Toronlo anti Hali
fax, unil from nolnts as far wosl as St.
Paul. The races t:iKe plaro over ill", times
This Iato In Sport Annals.
1862 At PlilladHplila James Ham-
Ill defeated Jofli ani m haniplnii
Bhlp pruning matches. 3 and ." miles.
J 867 At Hnrralo: iiextor, in trot
nalnst time, made a mile in harness
in 2:174. .
18S3 At Flushing, I. I : JaeK
rimnsey defeated Jaek Hoylnn In IN!
rounds.
1903 At San Frannsc-o: Jim Jef
fries knocked out Jim I'orbett In Kith
round.
1007 At ("hteaso: Harry Richard-
Son of RofIoii won the national arch
ry championship.
A Greaf Combination.
From the OhlCRRn Record-Hera id.
I.ovo makes the world K round, but
money buys the axle Krease
IT
x-yrr irtTST a bit.
$10.00 SET OF
TEETH FOR
$5
Written Qarnte for 10 Tnn,
ClOWVB A' tof.o. in the mou-th
p rronn with S'llld gold. 2Sk.
$4.00
ma le no mat -.
a lied or how
r ' - ha nn
SolH
Itrri for .nl'
Any Por-claln Crown
tr wht they are
they n re made i . i
In OTllv .
BBJSOK8 Solid
Id Top.
$4.00
$4.00
tild Hmks. P'irceUI-1
Fror.ti1. per tooth . .
Solid Jold Teeth :?k.
brldit. fr tfwit'i
All hr work pme price propor
tionately. rAnrz.z83 Eitiicnoi
FVeo When late or lrldes
Orderr l A tal a t OnaxaxtM.
LILY DE.MAL PARLORS
TXIBD AWO COVCK TB.KVTS.
Hour I . m tn a p m
Phon A-101. 0n gundaya
. 1 i
t ' 1
new 5 i.iHiii.iiiMi race course on ine
i'i in iii'i-i lent river, said to be one of the
finest to he found in any part of the
world.
TIik finals and the long looked for
championships will t.ke place tomor
row. The event In which the greatest
Interest Is manifested Is the single
sciills championship race. This event
will tiling- together Harry H, Bennett
of Springfield, the present champion;
Frank It. Gccr of Jtoston. the former
champion, and I'urando Miller of New
York, winner of the association singles
last year at Philadelphia.
Another event on the program that
Is attracting attention Is the associa
tion singles. Alexander Warnook of
Springfield Is the favorite, being In
termediate champion, but it Is predict
ed that he will have a formidable op
ponent In Robert H. Young of New
Orleans, who Is rated as fast enough
to get Into the championship event.
This year Young defeated both Ferdi
nand Iiemourelle and H. H. Shears,
former champions of tha aouth.
Springfield Is thronged with devo
tees of aquatic sports from many parts
of the I'ntted States and Canada, come
to witness the regatta. This morning
scores of visitors gathered at the hoiit-
houses and along the river banks to
witness the final spins of the oarsmen
and to discuss the chance of the dif
ferent aspirants for championship hon
ors as well as the probabilities of sonic
of tha holders retaining their titles.
I Heck,
i seems to
ling nil
h
popw la ti
been an'
He new Frisco renter fold
hit alright but he Is nm !
en hits mean rims. Si'i im
has conic up with the bu
I and has either fanned
easy out.
SUTOR BLANKS OAKS IX
ELEVEN IXNIXG GAME
(t'nlted Frew l..l Wlr
San Francisco, Pal.. Aug. 14. South
paw Sutor won an eleven-Inning game
from Oakland yesterday, allowing but
two bits and blanking his opponents
1 to o. For 11 Innings Hardy held tho
Seals to four hits They made two in
the eleventh, Rerrv driving Mohler noma
with a single.
OAKLAND.
Van Haltren. cf
Cook. If
Hettmuller, rf . . .
Kagan. lb
Hogan. 3b
Slattery. c . . ,. .
Anderson. 2b . . .
Houston, ss
Hardv. p
Wright, cf
Totals
Or. out when winning run ecored
6A.V FRANCISCO.
AH R H PO. A K
.1 0 0 0 0 0
4 0 1 3 0 0
. s ii oooo
. 4 0 1 14 1 2
.4 0 0 0 7 1
4 o o c o o
3 0 0 3 5 0
4 0 0 0 3 0
4 0 0 2 4 0
4 0 0 J 0 0
35 0 231 20 3
AH R H TO A E
Mohler, lb 4 1 1 J & o
Hlldebrand. If 4 2 1 1 o
Zelder. sa 3 n 0 t 1 0
Melcholr. rf 3 0 3 0 0
Williams, lb 4 o 0 10 1 1
Berk, cf 4 0 0 S O n
Klllfer. c 4 0 0 8 ii 0
Curtis, 3b 1 n 0 0 0 1
Sutor, p 4 0 1 2 1 0
McArdle. ah 2 0 1 0 0 0
Btrry 1 0 1 0 0 o
Totals 14 1 33 2
Hutch Altrnan Is at last on
to Spokane Dutch was ordcri
port to Spokane sonic d.ivs
when he Rot re, ply to start Van
oorralaiM him again. Dutch i.
worker' but hardly has
the ("fast league
Ra lie Dnnzlg Is picking up mi.'htllv
with his batting average and If he
keeps up the rate, will be leading the
Portland sl.ibstcrs h. fore the t.'iuu gets
hack home. n stung three safely yes
terday, batting In th,- winning run.
Rud.lv Rvan Is also recovering from
his slump.
ntcher Fvans of the Hartford club
broke nil records last week. He pitched
a game that Is the talk of the baseball
world and may not Im equalled in sev
eral decades Twenty-seven batlers
faced him and not one reached flrvt
nase, nor did on hit the ball out of
tne intieio ry lining. Johnnv Ward
and Richmond of the Worcester club
have kept 27 batters ofr first base, but
Evans is the first pitcher on record to
?;lve his outfielders no work The
irldgeport club was the victim
BRIEF NlTTESTrOM
FIGHT FRATERNITY
Toby Irwin who used to fight around
Portland in the old days, n Inn Rlddy
Ulshop was tils manager, and who went
nicely up the ladder for., a while, Ii
again In the ring and flghta tonight
with Joe Mi'i'iiirn before the Rellarue
Athletic club In ('akland It has been
several years since Irwin appeared In
the roped an nn n, he l mid to .
making nn excellent 'Impression nt
North Peach, wi.ne he did his training
swim.
Tommy T:a -r-v. the old time
wOght will open up hU boxing
the Exposition h.illdlng iiet
All of I. Is old !o 111 bo baek
training und'j
many new ot
mission to ( r i
i an. the for n..
six round il :-.'
with Kid S-a
1 1 1 bring h !
to Portland t
preparatory '
CaJIfor nla H
laid up and then , . ,
.'.nil ,;,!i!H Tewis HZ"" mVVkf 0 J
EarSlrxii'.,i! llDjReol feH
U, T-1. , i-rt, aii L) 1 r.-. la? (I I I
''n'alt'ren f-tn'J fj
a ha ni
the c ass for . - I
BI.I.AHI.Mi lit I Irr,
Pacific Coast League.
W on. l .osr' P c j
I i.ot, .uikvii's ') .i" ..ny
Portland S7 .'.1 ..Mi
San Francisco . . . . 1. 1 il . I o
Oakland ,"oi r,-i 42''
I
NATIOXAL I.KAfifE GAMES. j
At w York. i '-'svlS&l
" i I ,?'ZZtu
New J ork 12 0 fafl Prmaw CMiaalM.
Ratterles Hell and Rergen. Ames, 'JJlniEfVAMCtlCI
Mathpwson and Rresnahan. rit.ppe - LarA 01 sKIHM A Tl. I
At Pittsburg. VVi
K 1 1 b. ;
..... i 4
t St. Iiouls.
H. E.
7 1
3 4
and RIIsb. Volz.
I'rnpire Klem.
R
. 1
Cy Vounfr Honored.
Roston. Aug. 14. Yesterday was Cy
Young day. and fuller 20,000 people
turned out to do honor to the veteran
of the baseball field. An exhibition
Same was played between an all-star
aggregation composed of tho best play
ers jn the American league, aifll the
piston team and was won by the ell-
i stars. A to 2. J he score:
R H. K.
i All - Stars 3 1 .i 1
sion i i
H.aiterles -c'hesbro. Suggs, Coombs,
nns. Winter. Sohreok and M'llulre;
ling. Rurchell, Arrellanes, Crlger and
'iiohiic.
fielding was absolutely punk. The sroro:
R. H. Ii.
Seattle O020000 X 8 f,
Butte 2 0 000000 2 4 7 3
Batteries Franklin and Stanley; Gor
don and Kreltz.
Aberdeen 4, Tacoma 2.
Aberdeen, Wash., Aug. 14. Thompson
outpltched. Carson here yesterday and
the champions won. 4 to 2. Hard hit
ting by Van Buren. Shea .and House
holder and Fournler s catching wero thu
features. The score:
R. li. E.
Aberdeen .. .00000310 4 13 1
Tacoma , . . . 0 0 1 0 o 0 1 0 02 S 3
Batteries Thompson and Foumler,
Carson and Shea.
BASEBALL PLAYERS
GIVEX FIERCE JOLT
NOHTHWKSTKIIN LEAGUE.
Seattle 8, IJutte 4.
(S;..i-llil Msput.'h to The Journal.l
Seattle. Wash.. Aug. 14. Tne game
here yesterday was one of the worst ex
i hibltlons of the year. Seattle scored six
! runs In the first Inning on three bases
on balls, a hit batsman, and three bits
Roth pitchers were wild, while the
(I'olted Ptm. Leased Wire.)
Cincinnati. Aug. 14. The National
baseball commission yesterday landed
a hard blow on the professional ball
player when It passed a.'rule prohibit-I
irg the club owner from giving a bonus
or other prize to the players of his team
for their part In the world's champion
ship Beries, played each fall. A rule
relative to the optional release of play
ers was also passed.
This first rule will mean the loss orf
from $500 to $2,000 to tha playera par
ticipating In the. world's series. Hast
year President Yawkey of the Detroit
club of the American league gave the
players of his team a check for $15,000,
which was divided among some 15 or
IS players, while Murphy of the Chl
cjijro Cubs gave almost as much. Why
the commission should have taken such
f.ctlon Is not generally understood here
but it is supposed that It was to stop
the giving of a large bonus in order
that it might not become a precedent.
The White Sox of Chicavgo had beon
promised a trip to Fairope this fall pro
vided they proved winners.
The rule in regard to the optional re
lease of players provides that no major
league player can be released to a
minor league club with the promise of
repurchase, for a less sum than $300.
A wlckerworlc life boat, considered
prrietlo.il by European experts, has been
demised by a Rotterdam man noted for
the number of his valuable marine Inventions.
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Ton and evecyboiy reaaB4 rt will
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$5.00
OUR FEE
In Any Single Uncomplicated Case
We cure Varicocele, Hydrocele. Rupture. Nervous Debility, Blood
Poison, Skin Diseases, Contracted Ailments. Gleet, Stricture, Vital
Weakness, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, and all diseases common
to men.
Cures
Guaranteed
Consultation
and
Examination
free
No Better
Treatment
In The World
We Lead
All Others Follow
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ONLY, a FREE MUSEUM of Anatomy and gallery of scientific won
der. Man. know thyself. Life-site models illustrating the mysteries
of man, showing the body jn health and disease, and many natural
subjects.
Men make no mltk whn the r Tne to u V sire ymi the f-
ulte of Ions pertenee. hrnint. eon . ir lioua wck. ajui th iet eerr
tr that mpner ran rm If wu ar a'llrr corjuiJ Ms Ma-11 Inas for
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OREGON MEDICAL INST.
tk aj
Morrtoe t- Bet.
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Mm'S WEAKNESS
MACTFRHl stin
llinj 0 tL.y lIL.tLr only s7iu
i IN ANY UN-
COiSPLIUT
ED CAIE
I cure ail diseases of nen by methods of my
own devlelng These methods are a radical de
parture from the ordinary medical projctloe,
which attempts to cure every ill of mankind by
stomach drutclng and thus kills more people
than are cared. In my practice, I do not dru(T
the stomach at all. but I apply heading- medi
cines of iny own directly to the diseased region,
and thus effect a complete and permanent cure
In a vary ahort time. My treatment never fails,
as my unbroken record, eoTerlnjr a period of over
JO years, fully proves Don't be practiced and
experimented upon by physicians, drugclsts, elec
tric nelts and Incompetent specialists. My large
practice snil quirk, 'ho-rough methods enable me
to cure Men's Diseases In half the time and about
one-fourth the ueua.1 fees asked.
My guarantee Is:
Tke
SB. TA.TX.OsV
XieadlatT Specialist
NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED
NO STIMULANTS FOR "WEAKNESS"
My sMi-ceaa In permanently curing that condition commonly kniti as
"weakne fyllv demonstrates the absolute correctnees of my mettio.l or
treatment which ' a method employed by myself alone. I d.i nut stimulate
the funi tion to temporary activity by the use of atronr internal meoiclnea.
This le the coarse commonly pursued by both general practitioners and ape
rlalleta. and 's a treatment that cannot possibly result In a permanent cure.
'Wtekness la merely a aymptom of chronic Inflammation in tne proeraie
a-land brousht on by ex ceases, early dissipation or by the Improper treacmeni
nt ..,ni rnntmc'H disease. A comclete and radical pure 1 tt erffore a ques
tion cf rtorlng the prostate gland to Its normal at. an ! thia I accoBnplia.,i
promptlv an 1 completely wlthcMt the uee of Internal rMv'!i lit treat
ment le a local on entirely. It is original snd s-ient flc. and has been
proveo anporiieiv erisruvs ay xnoueania or rti i -in- im'.-m r
no other method can full and permanent restoration if atrer.gth and vigor
be irmpnif.M.
CONTRACTED DISORDERS
may follow neglect of contracted
The serious reeults that
rarrelr be exaggerated.
the least Doealbie time. I have traated more i.ases nf
than ni other ph)-slctan upon the Pacific coaat My
Bafetv demand an absolutely thorough
Tiert reoulre I
wn deHslog I
dlseeees eoald
gh cor ta
critracted disorders
tan are tnoroogn
and are accomDliahed in leee ti ma ftian ether f rn- s of treatmer
in nrnduclnf evsn doubtful reamlta I emolov remedies of mv
anrf mr treatment is eauallv effaetiv In bcth rece-t aid cnronlo caa
VARICOCELE
Thers la no neoeejaltv for rara-Leal tnernlr.l Is the treatmeat er aneoeees.
This dleeevee ylekds coraslefteljr e say mild and psUnleee met rwxi. an5 reeeltsi
are far better tnaa were ever attained t.y tne r.araj. aa nimw prvure
of oattieg But one wk Is reejuired. and seldom Is It evea sec ease ry e
detain the patient from his bneloeaa
CONSULTATION AND DIAGNOSIS FREE
do not charge for edvtca. smmuaallon ?r daaamoe4av If ywa cell for f -
vate talk with me. ye will not be sjrged to begin treewsneat. If lsasoearible
calL wrlta
urnoe Moare a. sb. te I p. m. BusOars. is is i eojy.
The DR. TAYLOR Go.
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