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THE OREGON DAILY- JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 12, 100S ' " 1- I 111 III! P . . , 1 v " - ' 1 , - ' ' - : ; " . f ..' My f c is only r -r p" .--.. - .-r :i A F 1 f D IP 1 1 1 0 I C I f teenth Annual Encamp- P 1 " J&Lr Xs fllllLlllbAllO LtAlJ mentofS.O.S.aAS3'n: , :'rf5 ' , . . , . - -- "V i i : . - I ' ANN ' J i 7 : I ..J Sl'ilTFEST GOES ATHLETES HERE 10 SOUTIIERIIEIIS UOIIDAY EVEilliie . Gfaney, N-Hose, . Groom and Keceptlon and Parade Post- Johnsonv Face Angels Witlioutffect. , Manager MeCredla triad four pitch era In an endeavor to win yeaterday'a ram but to no avail.' With two out, Braeh- rtr on aacon4 and Delmea not an ai , peclaUr hard.hltter at bat In the alffhth, MoCredle gave' Pose the holat aim and aubatAuted Robert O room., before the latter had time to warm up, with the reault that before Robert got under way four run were acored. Three mora In the ninth made the Angello horde a total II, while by great effort our total waa raleed to I. . .- . i Oraney atarted tha game but gave way In tha third. Portland eUrtef off in una form when, after tha Angela had roan reurea, in praer, - v.aaey aingiea; Cooney beat out a nloely placed bunt and Ota Johnaon aacrtflced. MeCredle - aingiea, aoorlng Casey and Cooney and when Ellle tried ta catch Cooney at the plate tha manager vot to third. Raftery alnglad, aoorlng McCredle, and -Tom aoered en a wild' throw to flret and Baasey'a double. Thla made four and If ever a game looked aafer the leading team had 40 rune .or more to tha good. It didn't laat long, however, for In the . imra uraanear tea orr wun a aingie and before tha canto wka over three runa ware in and Oranejr had been ehaaed. . Smith aa second man struck out but Kuoe Kiua walked. Delmaa Ota' Johnaon. making two out. the second beat hitter In tha league, doubled to right aoorlng both Kills and Braahear. - Naale also hit. ecorlne- tha catcher. This waa enough for Graney poned From .Tonight by Delayed Trains. Delayed trains . have necessitated postponing the reception to tha three Oregon athletes from tonight - until Monday, night' and tha starting point of the paraaa from- the Union depot to ii iummercisi ciuu. inere will oe n 0 in the elaborate Diana for' the parade. That It would be neceeearv to I chanse tha date of the festlvitlea waa not anown until-lata last night, when a telegram from the athletea stated that tnev could not mulct, connection at nr. den to catch the Unlou Pacific tralnj for Raker Clt and Portland to reanh fortiand tonight. Tha local commttlea wired the ath letea the following Instruction ' last nlaht, 'which, when followed out. will i Dring them Into Portland Monday even ing. They are Instructed to leave Bait Lake at 1 o'clock today, which will put! them at Baker City at 7:46 o'clock to morrow morning. They will leave Baker Cltr at o'clock Sundav nigni ana arrive at Tne uanea- an 6:19 o clock Monday mornlne-. They will leave Tha Dalles on tha local at 1:46 o'clock and reach Portland Monday evening. They twill be . met at The Dallea bv Ttr. Homer I- Keenev. a mem ber of tha a-eneral committee, and . aa-1 cor ted home. , , Tha feature nf tha nairad which leaves the Commercial club buildtne- ai UL I , ...u.i. r . .ji. i .l. .i. i, jitiunuHjr nigai wiu vv in vyvn iouiea to f .. Ani.i ku .hi .tKi.t.. Tt. Basterly, lwlli ba k na hnva from' the junior claas of the Multnomah club In custume. These boys have been espe cially drilled for the occasion by Prof. I Robert Krohn and will execute a num. LEAD III 110 RACING! Valt4 Prtae Leasee Wire.) Brighton Beach. N. T, Sept II By a aeries of desperate sprints Mulford and Cobe. Americana, driving a Loiter ear. today gained the lead In tha 14 hour endurance automobile race which began here last night. Tha Italian drivers. Parker and Capra. in 'the Flat car, are running in aecond, nine miles behind the leaders. The attendance has aurpasned any on record In thla country. Tha aneo. tatora who reached the trm-it ) a o'clock last night are nearly all here toaay ana tneir ranks have heen en larged by hundreds who are arriving continually. Tha only accident during the nlelit waa a collision which put the two French ears out of the race, llrlvor Sertoli, who austalned a fracture of the arm and severe body Injuries, is ex pected to recover. The cars are whlsslng around tha track at lightning apeed and the eon ttnual narrow encaoea from dlaaater hold the crowd breathless. At the twelfth hour the standing waa aa fol lows: , Car. Driver. Mile. Losler Mulford. cobe aK -iat rariter. Lepra esi Lioner Mionner, xyncn bit Alien .ue raima, Klppl . ..i... Steams Laurent. Marauls 611 Thomas Robert, Martin ' 470 Acme Strang. Roaera 481 Simplex Robertson. Lescault 489 8. P. O. Kjeldeen, Juhasse 279 All tha contestants now are Ameri cana except Parker and Capra, and the fact that tha Italians are so near the lead, lnaures excltlna acenea In the final laps. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. (Ipeetal Dlaestrk to The Joe nut.) Central point. Or.. Bept II. Tha tlx teeath annual encampment of - tha Southern Oregon Soldiers' and Sailors' association la In session her this week with a large attendance. Tha camp la located In a beautiful grove adjoining the city, and tha Ideal location and beautiful weather has helped make It one of the most enjoyable meetings aver held by the association. Hon B. r. Mulkey. district attorney for this district, made an excellent ad dress to the veterans Wednesday even Ins, and Rev. Slckafooaa nf tha Wlr.f Christian church of thla city, waa the principal apeaker Thursday evening. Bealdea tha regular addressea, campflre talks, old fashioned alneina- beaa and other popular features are on tha dally program. About (0 veterans are registered at visitors, with almoat an equal number of the Women's Relief Corps. Officers sleeted for tha anauln vur .n. ni. pnel Commander, A- C. Snenoer of Aah land: lieutenant colonel, Jesse Adams of Ashland: major, Oeorge Perkina of Central Point; quartermaster. P. Hull of Medford; chaplain. Rev. Robert Mc Laln of Oranta Pass. ffA." "?.5Jl??1-. Wi1! 'Iber of maneuvers on the line of march iin-nn" y In the, parade wflr be offlcara and ..il. v. 'v.. crew of (he Italian ' warship Puglla, WafflKd tUI?ih V52?"a,lL5ri 2ihnvr In the harbor. Marchess XorJnsJ but failed to score. Los Angeles- was I Km.nl vtain.i ntir, ik. riUr r& te'lfKV "4 -wHl "de in carriages Contender for Tennis Honors, Dr. A. A. Morrison, One of the Players In the M. A. A. C. Tennis Tournament. ; - mora In both tha third and fourth. Portland . evened things up in the third. Three singles, snoring Ryan. Tbe eighth was where things went up without ballast. Braahear opened ins inning oy singling, jua Bmun sao. rlflced." Ellle went out on a foul fir. Rose seemed to have things well under control but Manager McCredle thought oinerwtee ana itoee waa given the high clgn, . Bobby Groom came In here and jDelmaa. Hogan, Nagte and Bernard ain giea in succession. fccn team -moved gieu in aucceeemn. tcn team ; movea I causes a postponement of the banquet up In the ninth no that Los Angeles was which will be held at, the Commercial and the Bailors 'will march. Tha atudenteand alumni of the three colleges which tha attveites attended will oocupy. gaily deooratnd tally-hos. Smithaon was an Ae-rlcultural colleae student, Gilbert a Pacific university graduate and Kelly an Oregon student The route of the parade will be un Sixth to Washington street, down Wash ington to Third, up Third to Morrison, thence up Morrison to Multnomah field. HoMlng tne parade Monday night alao PEiUNT RAGES iE HOT IN ALL CORNERS an easy victor, una score: LOS ANGELES. . AB. R. H. PO. A. K. Bernard. 8h k Oakes, cf. 9 Wheeler, lb Braahear. rf. ........ 4 emitli, lb. . . Bills, If. I pelmas, ss. .......... 4 Easterly, c. ......... 3 Nagle,' p. ....;.,.; ;Hogan... c t- Totals club Tuesday evening. It Is for the publld and . not an Invitational affair and ticketa can be secured from Gen eral Charles F. Beebe,-chairman of the committee, at. 11.60 each.- Three hun- ded plates can be laid and the ticketa are going rapidly for the affair. 9 S i o f.tri- .4111 1 17 - . PORTLAND. ' - AB. R. H. PO. A. El Caaey. fib. 4 1 3 8 2 1 cooney, a. . - ,1 0 S Johnson, p.-lb. ...... 4 1. 1 10 McCredle, rf. ....... S 1 I 3 Raftery, cf. ......... 6 3 11 Bassey, It. 5.1 13 Ryan, 3b. 5 3 3 3 Whaling, c. ...4 0 3 8 Graney, p. 0 0 0 0 Rose, p. ............. i 0 10 Groom lb-p. ........ 3 0 0 1 Danilg ............. 0 0 0 0 Totals .42 ' 13 37 16 6 On Eastern Diamonds i i Any direction you turn your head nowadays you will see a pennant race calculated to make your ayes nearly pop out of your noodle. The great struggles in the National and American leagues need no comment Providence, Baltimore, Buffalo and Newark are fur- nlshlng a briyiant display of fireworks In the Eastern league. And while scan nine tha east don't overlook the New England league with Worcester and Lawrence In the leading roles, and tho LADIES' SINGLES PLAYED OFF TODAY Miss Frohman .and Miss Morrison in Finals Bel linger ifeats Anderson. , 'Batted for -Whaling In ninth. . SCORE BY INNINGS. Los Angeles 3 1 1 0 0 0 4 Hlta . .0 8 3 3 1 1 0 6 Portland Hits 813 4 1 4 S 313 .4 0100000 .4 1210008 SUMMARY. Struck out By Naale. 8; by Graney, 1. . Bases on balls Off Nagle. 1; off Grftney, 11 off Johnson, 1. Two-base Mjlts -passey, Easterly, Nagle, Brash ear. Three-bsse hit Ryan. Double plays Ryan to Johnson to Ryan: Wha ling to Smith. Sacrifice hlta Johnson. Braahear. bases Oakes, Delmas. Ellis, Smith. Stolen Danzls-. Braahear. Kills - irst Dase on 'errors loa Angeles, x; iPortland, 4. Wild pitch Nagle. Left en bases Los Angeles, 8; Portland, 9. 'Innings pitched By Graney, 1 1-3; by Rose, 8; Dy Groom,,!; by Johnson, 1-8. Baae ,b.l t-Of f. Graney. S ; off Rose. 3. - Time of game Two hours and 16 mln- utes. Umpire Perln SLIlt NELSON'S SCORE Honus Wagner and Lefty Llefleld of the 'Plratea both own automobilea. Pret ty good showing for one club. Both are enthusiastic motorists. ' Judge J. P. Connors, president of the Oklahoma board of agriculture, was once a member of tbe St. Louis Browns In their pennant winning days. Standbier in the dama black cellar with his Highlanders grouped about him. Kid" eaoerreia exclaimed iNit pjotua Pennantum In '26,000,000 years." e e . It is claimed the attendance for the recent three-game aeries between the Cubs and Glanta at Chicago broke all records. More than 76,000 persons passea mrougn tne turnsciies. ' - ' ' The great pennant struggles In the National and American leagues have put the krlsa-kross on the directotre gown, the aoul kiss, the Salome dance and every other old peace disturber. Oiitflelder Brown of the Boston Na tionals may become a Giant once more. Manager Kelly Is not nartlcularlv In love with Brown's work, and Manager xacuraw is wining to give another trial. . r The only 'double header pitched and won by an eastern league Ditcher this season goes to the credit - of Jack Cro plnof Providence! Rochester, was tha vicum to tne tuna or 4 to s ana e Connecticut league with Springfield and wartrora in a ciutcn to tne nnian. Turnln to th middle west the Amer ican association ' la found -with Indian spoils, Lonlsvllla, Toledo and Columbia so close together that the A. A. fans are scarcely able to distinguish one from another. And In the land of cotton. When it comes to the Southern league you re up aa&lnst a auesslna stunt for fair. It a mighty wise fan who can pick the flag winner from among Nashville, Memphis, ew urieans ana Montgomery. Retrace your steps and take a peep at tne central league ana Kvimvute, Davton and South Bend: the Three-, leasrue. with Rnrinafield. Decatur. Pe oria and Dubuoue: the Illinois and Missouri league, with Macomb and Han nlbal flK-htina- It out for first place the. western league, with Omana. Biou Cltv and Lincoln all In the running, y what's that? You're retting: dlizy Why, you have Juat started. Tne heart disease finish is on from one end of the country to the other. Big ana lime fellows all are In it Take the South Michigan league, the Virginia league, the Wisconsin and Illinois league, the Western association, the Texas leaa-ue, the Pacific. Coast league, the northwest league Gee, we're at the end of the baseball map. Well, one thing sure, 190? will be remembered as classy base- Dan year wun tne xiossy iinisn. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. Detroit .... Chicago . . . Batteries and Sullivan. At Detroit. . R.H.E. .'. 3 .7 4 i -Mullln and Sohmldt; Walsh To 1. At Oevelan3r "And In addition to the- niad scramble of the Cuba and Sox ,torward Mavnr Busse of Chicago has issued a proclama- TGivrrkCi tTfnmPTirf r TrtTTrn !lon. Wlw"n' -r.rouli work to be l 1 v V mw8 in tne home of all sorts of chamjlons. (Catted Press Leased Wlre.l , San Tranclsco, Bept 13. Slim Net son's lone run on Monier error yes terday, brought to a close one of the fiercest pitchers' battles of the year. auring wnicn eacn siaoster ai;owea out two nits, xne score; OAKLAND;' i AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Cook, If Truesdala, 3b"., HeltmuUer, rf . . Eagan, aa Slaitery, lb .... La Longe, e ... Miller,. 3b Van Haltren, cf Xslson, p ...... 4 0 0 8 1 1 3 1 hi 8 3 8 4 0 0 . 0 Total ... ... 3 1 IvtO 13 ! SAN FRANCISCO. . AB. R. H. PO. A. EJ. Mohler, zn 10 0 8 3.3 ' Hiidebrand, 11 t o o 8 0 Zeider. as ........i. 4 0 0-4 4 0 Melchoir, rf 4 0 0 1 0- 0 Williams, la ........ i . o 8.81 Beck, cf . 4 0 3 8 0 0 Berry, c ........... 0 1 3 0 McArdle, lb 8 0 01 I 0 Griffin, p 3 0 0 4 0 0 Curtla 10 . Total 38 tilt 14 "Batted for Melchoir In ninth, t. 8CORE BY INNINGS. ' , Oakland 00080000 4 ) Baa Francisco- .. HIMMtO SfcSTMMARY. Two-base hlta La Longe.- Sacrifice hits HUdeorana. Jtewer. Mohler. Tru dale 3. Griffin, - Steien - bases Cook, Trueadaie. First mm' On balls Off Kelson T, off Griffin 8. Hit by pitcher Mtller. Struck out By Nelson 4, by Orlffln U Tims sf run 1 hoor 30 minutes. Umpires conneu and Flynn. Cleveland fit. Louis Batteries Joss and Bemta; Waddell and Spencer. At Boston. First game New York Boston Batterlea Ho lanes, Wood an Second game Boston New York Bat teries Morgan Chesbro and Sweeney, B.H.E. .4 8 .14 Howell, ogg and nd Crlger. R.H.E. eefeea4 & 1 3 8 3 Klelnow; Arel- R.H. E. 6 4 - 1 ........ tj g a and ' bonohue; At Waahington. R.H.E. . 0 lawV STANPIXO OP TEAMS. St El Washington Philadelphia .1 9 0 Batterlea Johnaon and Street; Plank and Powers. Second game R.H.E. Washington 0 a Philadelphia .'.3 13 Batteries Mugnes ana atreet; uomoes and Lapp. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. In the elimination matches of the Multnomah handicap tennis tournament, some more exciting games occurred yes terday In the ladles' and men's singles. Dan Bellinger took a step forwardto ward the slng-les championship, when he defeated Mr. Anderson, 8-3, 8-8 and 6-S. Anderson put up a hard game and the veteran. -was pusiled mora than once auring ine set. Miss Frohman beat Mlna TTnrrfln 7.K and 8-0, during the aternoon. and Miss uoromy miorriBon aereatea Mrs. JVorth- rup 8-1 and 8-3. These two excellent Players will come together In the finals mm anernoon. Tney are very evenly matcnea ana the set should ba the uaruest one or tne season. The schedule of play today is as fol lows: 8 P. M. Miss Morrison vs. Miss Frohman. court 8. finals In ladles' sin- ?;les. Hughes vs. Freeman, court 1. inals -In Juniors. Townsend va. Shines, court 8. ' 3 P. M. Bellinger vs. Herdman, court 1. Godwin and Arthur v Tinman! and Black, court 8. , 1 ,M TrM18s Frohman and Snow va. Mrs. Northrjip and Andrews, court 4. TT...A1 . . ..7, . . ' ' B nrra vs. u E ,', ,L. wigni ana itats vs. '.v31 Bnu Appiegaie, court. 8. ouowing were the results of tha Juniors. Hughes beat Berar hv default w... man beat Rothchlld 3-6, 8-0. 8-0. Ladles' Singles. Mrs. NorthruD .beat vrla v u.u-- l?r 4"r' 5:8' 6-!' Ml88 Morrison beat Mrs. Northrun 8-1 mi.. beat Miss Fording 7-6. "8-0. Men's Singles. v Ewtna beat K MrAlnin -J e e. Shines beat Ladd 4-6, 6-3, 8-4: jicMll lan beat Godwin 6-4. 1.6 t svvk. man beat Rohr 6-1. -8 RAiiin.. k.. . Anderaon 6-2, 6-8. 6-3. . Miss Frohman and Rn k. ui.. Fording and Humphrey 1-6, 6-4, 6-4: Mrs. Northrun unri AnSr.w. K.. ui.J mvuiniu aiiu ut. juorrison S-I. 7-5, Aberdeen 6, Spokane 4. Aberdeen. Wash., Sept. II. Calif f pitched fine ball for Aberdeen yester day, and, outside of the sixth Inning, had things all his own way. Household er's home run eoorlng a man ahead of him. won the game for the locals In tha seventh. The score: R. H E. SDoksne 0 0000400 0 t 6 3 Aberdeen ...0 011 3080 6 0 1 Batteries Soldier Thomas and Kreiti; Callff and Fournler. Umpire Gale. Butte S, Seattle 8. blew up In the eighth Inning here yes terday and allowed four men to connect safely, three runa scoring, and handing tne game to uuue. Bamueis Kept ix nits score: North Dakota Society. (Rpetal Ubnatrh to Tbe JonrnaLt Central Point, Or, Sept 18. Former resiaents or iNonn xaKota, now located in tne nogue River valley, held a reun ion and Dlonlo here vaaterdaw mnA nr. ill I t,nl"d the North Dakota Society of the 23 Rogue River Valley. 'Officers elected were ii. r. nun, president; Harry Tut ue, secretary and treasurer. The so cieiy atarta on with about 60 members. Good Fishing; at Newport. Advice has juat bean received that silverslde and Chinook salmon are being caught on trolls In Yaqulna bay. , First Annual Paeirlo National T.Itk. I stock Show and races, Sept. 31, 33. 33, 34, 38. 26, at the Portland Country Club grounan. Pay men , CurtaJ . " - Pa, TATmOB, Taa Xadlng Spealallst My cractica la limited to the rit Orders of the mala, and la further connnea to these special and chronln iiacuans or tne pnivic tract, l n Include Spermatorrhoea, Lost Vitnl- ItV. varicocele. Hlrlnlura. llvilrnrrl Contracted Disorders, Cnhtalnus ioei poison. Bladder and Kidnev iMseases. I have taken up these all ments en pec la 1 1. r. because thousands of Uvea are ruined and thousHnds of men era not shit thv imu i.i i, because they are held down bv Chronic weakness, which the aver age practicing - physician - does not understand and usually trlea in make light of bv telling the patient that- nature, will anon repair the waste. But tne drama oont nue un til the vital force is Banned from the Dooy ana ooin me mental and pnv alcal structures of tha Ixvlv collnnxe X cura "Weak a." - TajMoooeia. Krdrooele. Lost Tiaor. Onranio Weakaesa. trtorarev fpeolfle Blool jrouon, jruee us su , steiieK au meats. COaTgUXTATXOI A1T0 SZAOITOSIS .... run. Ifr ' honaert and candid advice Coats Tom jroUang-. . . i oheerfully ive you tne very Desi opinion, ulded bv years of successful tro- tlce. . Men out of town. In trouble, writs If you -cannot call, aa many cases yield readily to proper home treatment and curs. My offices are onen from 8 a. m. to 8 D. m. Sun- daya, 10 to 1 only. The DRJ TAYLOR Co. ; Corner Morrison s-nS Second Its. Trrtvata Batraao S34V4 Korrisoav St. ruarusu, oak . GeeVo The Weil-Known 38aliaUs - CHINESE - Boot' and Herb 4 REMEDIES off him well scattered. the The Seattle 0 0 10 0 Butte 0 0 1 0 0 Batteries Anderaon Samuels and Bender, era. R.H. E. 0 3 0 08 13 8 0 0 3 1 5 8 3 and Fortler; Umpire Caruth- Taeoma 8, Vancouver 2. Taooma, Wash., Sept. 12. Bert Hall bested Warren Hall in a pitchers' battle ere yesterday, x to z. two singles ana a sacrifice gave the Tlgera the winning run in me eignin. me score: RiH.E. Taeoma ....0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 -3 7 8 1 Vancouver .0 0011000 0 3 10 3 Batteries Bert Hall and Shea; Rusty Hall and Bugden. PAINTER- FAILS 30 FEET; HJ1ED 4 (Jpeelal Dispatch to The Journal. 1 4 Aberdeen, Sept 13. Kenneth 4) Moody fell 80 feet from the roof 4 of a building on which he waa 4 working today and escaped unln- 4 Jured. He fell from the peak of 4 a roof on to the soft earth of a 4) garden. Ha lessened the force of 4 hla fall by grasping at a rung of 4 a ladder. He was nearly deluged a by the contents of a large pall of 4 paint which fell with him, the 4 sticky mass almost smothering him. . Witnesses ran to his as- 4 slstance, fearing that the fall had killed him. He recovered 4- from tha- shock within a short 4 time, and is now able to walk 4 without ' apparent suffering. I, TIB AST) X. TO&3C The only genuine Chinese root and herb remedies In this city. Post-a-raduaten Canton Medical College, China. 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RH.E 1 7 ;...8 t Batteries WUhelna. Maloney and Far mer; crandail. uresnanan ana neeanam. Umpires Jo tinstone ana luem. Brooklyn . New York PL LoaU Chicago Briton Makes Xw Record. Vmn4 fiias lHiar4 "rtr. iyirxlon. Bent. II. T. K. Hammond, a member of the Lndon stock eachange, made a new world a rrnrd for walking lit aniies wnen ne mm in ioa anile walk in the Stadium la 18 hour. 4 ml. vies and 11-8 seconds. Hsmmond was first In a list of 43 foanpetltora and fin ished strong. Apparently e could bave watkra I mil's mnr at tn tars rota. ?"he etalam waa threnred with people o a the finish cf 4b race, and the vlrtoe waa cheerod rallee of tb eouree. along the laat few Seattle Racea. Seattle. Sent. 13. Weather clear, track I Onolnnail iau neouita resteraay: First race, five and one half furlone-a. selling Maid of Gotham (108). Soo vlll. 8 t 1. won: Buckthorn neat. Archibald, avert, seconds Anal Fac unii L' in a a wi.j balls-Off i"07. . " . - Second race aeven furlnnss, selling Herman OotIc (HI), Hayes 8 to 8. won; Xr. Shfto (10t, Walsh. I to U aacond: Pr. Crock -(1481. Mvntrr. list third. Time. i;37 3-8. Third race. al furl on as. - atllnv Orlflamb (l). Wileoa. i t i won; Deneen 13 . . Walsh, 8 to , second; Fsralat (1II. RuIL 3 to 8. thirrf. Tlme, 1:13 3-8. Fourth race, mite and a ouarter. Mlt- ln King of Miet m. King. I l (, won: Monvtnf (1081. Cola. I u 1. u ond: Fair Faa-nt (18). Small. 8 to L third. Time l ot 3-8. Firth race, ore ralle. selllnt Jlra !rcrrn (ioT. I v. -its. 14 to a. won: CorkMl (1C) Rett . te 8. seeond Ow Raseell ft. O nrn. 1 to 3. itilM At PiUabrg. R-H.fi 1 Pittsburg 3 . 4 1 ncinnatt i i Batteries Camnlts and Otbaoas Du- buc and McLoaa. umpire KlgerL At St, Lonla. R. H. E. .8 8 8 18 Batteries From me. Salic and Bliss rteister and Kllag. Umpire -O Pay. At PbUadelphla. R.R.K Poeton .... PMlademhla a 1 1 . n r iann r. napprit Oraham; Fasen. Moras and IJooia. I I I ...7 18 8 and ft port Amaal t 3. O.n Rii:l (7), Coborra. 1 to 3, thrrd. "Rube- Varonard. tbe grt tn!lan aV)li Mt'-n, Is barn ta )e old form ni -whiffing tn out aa be did la the early fn - Time, 1:11-8. P! ith ran., oro trne, e.Tllns Aftr- math !. Wilah. 18 to 8. jitr nns.(icit, Rie. (til sern"4; Irl Ko---) U). Coburg. 8 to 8, Itir-t tins. 1148-. TTtlf Date U 1114 At rdT. H. S w w. o ftrit d.fMted A. H. Sha1r.d In ocll- era" reatrh for aroatctir championship of Auatrail. 111 At Lake Qntnelgaibord. Kim. aw ,L( "Oweker ww ee rnlie swim, anins; r' 4 tor rhaanplnoahlp of America ar.4 14 AtPoaitr, Fetland. . tr at. I-r-r filH woe v Threat). Le -flr!4, Vtl'l" t(trd. i7 At in Ah attn ft '4 Jimmy A a a ta II roun la. (Daltcd Press Leased Wlre.l San Francisco, Sept. 13. There Is good chance that Billy Papke, the mid dleweight champion, will fig-ht Hugo neiiy at wi Angelea before ha fights K-'iarif i nere on Thanksgiving even In:. T. B. Jones, manager for tha cham pion, left for th east today, but he "w wnrt ne wrmt mat tna articles with Ketchel do not prevent either fighter accepting a challenge before tbe Ketchl-Papke fight and he thinks that m limit w ii ii nur m int m .pmh. la Los Angeles. Papke la anxloua to get Into the ring with Klly. He will not fight any in rn tTMniro oerora nia mill i.itk Ketchel. however, and tho Loo inni.. mmww niiDi nmwm m ounce to o him in action again before be shows Himself bore. Papke stsrts a sparring exhibition at a looal theatre next wk and will leave for Chicago after that if he has not signea wita n.uy. w nn ha returns i he is to start a training camp at the Last Time Tonight at tbe Baker. Th last nerformanc of Richard Joae and the laughing play, "Don't Tell My wife," will be alven at the Baker to night.' Musio and laughter go well to gether and tha combination here is l perfect blend of the two. Tbe Bungalow Theatre. There la somethlaar so artistic and homo-like in the atmosphere of Manager Oeorge L. Baker's new Bungalow thea tre, that it has all ths appearancea of becoming tha most popular place of amusement In Portland thla season. The play this week, la the beautiful and In terestlng "Dorothy Vernon of Haddoit! TI.ll " At the Grand Sunday. Tho current bill at th Orand. which sae gives so much satisfaction all week. will close tomorrow night. There are iotas novel and comical acta on thla p ro ars m. ueora Street Co. nas an act showing famous batteflelds and gener ala. tho scenery costing 88,000. A Show for tbe People. Hooligan, made famous by tha comic newapapera, has ben transferred to th stare. It Is a corned t drama and has boon vitalised by Sam Morris In a highly satisfactory man sr. MANAGER 3TCBEDIE OFFERS TWO GA3IES Money Befnnded. Alt those who nttrrhaaed seats for tha raiarn oper company m tne ttajter can bave money refunded by rturntng same to th boa office, as the Pollard engagement haa been canceled. Ir1e There will bo aootbor double l header Sundae- IX Manager Me Creole s plans go rlgbt. and onco e SBor tne ran win u given tb d treat of two boll games for th . of en. Tb iramee.vUl start at I clock- Los Angvle now baa tbe majority ef the e gamoe te bef credit, and rt le mp a) to (bo Paatare te keetls if they a expect to break even en tbe so- Meav Tb two game Sanday e hId be hot eees. Pantajres Theatre. One ef th funniest acts that ever' earn to Portland Is at the Pantagea theatre thla wwk John Hodge and tb wrestling pontoa. Banner and Madison. . have road hundreda ef lean men leush i and grow fat. Tbe School Gtri at 4he Oaks. 1 Toelrtit sad taoaorrow nla-flt will be tb laat rhanc for patrons of th Oaks' tn I ! na th maslral eomodv. "The Pcbool iirL" whlrh Is now being pro. dced b-v th Allen Cunm romnaar. i Th ple- ia foil of clover Hnea. Is re- j r with eatcby anngs and new bpo-! csaltles, I Ccvnc'l Crt. Dancirg t-rf't-.t. NOW OPEN FREE MUSEUM FOR. MEN ONLY For the benefit of men only w have added to our office equipment a free museum of anatomy, present! a a; a studv of health and disease in all Its various forms and affording educational opportunities not found elsewhere. Man, know thyself. Study the natural and unnatural condi tions oi tna numaa oooy as luuatraea by life-slierr models. Cures Guaranteed Consu.'taUoft and Examination free , . - No Better Treatment : In The World . We Lead Afl Others fo!!ow OUR FEE Tl n ssmplsts sere ta ear eintia a eeaapUoatod ease. W Cure Weakness of Men, Varicocele, Hydroc!a Nervous T7..iy, Blood and Skin Diseaaea, Sores, Ukera. Swcllca Glands, K.' -. Bladder and Rectal Diaeases, Prostate Gland Disorder, nj a.J C -tracted Special Diseases' e( Men. Men make no mlatake when they rot, te VC !- rn rails ef long eiperl.er. h"net. r ecirni tus w'k, r. 1 - - ice that monev ca hniw. If are tii'rf eo".'i't a : ' alsbed In our private iahoratnry frem II t- ti' a cm it yon cannot mu.' writs I T ,r-.rjiinirn t -ist a. t - te 8 p. m. dally. Survey 8 to 13 ealy. OREGON MEDICAL IN5'nT( -T." 81 1 Krrtson Bt Iitwut Fr