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I. 12 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 23. 2009. RINO P1CL.D SPORTING : NEWS OF TfE -WORLD TOACIC DIAMOND COLTS TAKE OWE from iiiijiiidfrs Ommrtune Hittinsr. Clever Baserunningr and Errors Give Second Game. Brciel DUpttcn to Tb JcornsU Bposan. Wash.. April 17. Outsld f two Innings, Chinault was In good form ysterday. and wm backed up sail by hla teammate, setting a to I victory over the Spokane Indiana. Bedr and heady baa running ooa trtbuted aoorea to the Colts. Caaey, Cooney. Baasey, Mullln and Murray would not be held to the bag and they raced around the aacka In a. manner very disconcerting to young Mr. Stevena. the gtmkan backstop. . ' s It looked tn the third inning aa If Portland would get clearly away, when three runa were ahoved acrosa, but the Indiana moved up alongside In their half of the earn canto, by netting a trio of acorelet. Portland'a run were made on two hit, some good base run- 2 ling and a boot. Spokane's came from our good swats and an error. , Tortland In tha fifth worked three more runa acrosa and assumed a posi tion that was impregnable against the sxfiaulta of the Indians. Chinault wa safe at first on Altman'a miff. Casey tried a sacrifice but forced Chinault at second. Cooney waa the recipient of a base onbaiis, and nassey a nit aoorea the boy Manager. Mullln came through with a acorchlnir hit and scored Cooney, and Bassey registered on Burnett' bum fipg to third to catch the count.- Mul ln grew- frisky and tried to annex tlilrd, but was thrown out The three rims were Just tha 'right number1 for the visitors.- : - . . Indians After Boalps. The Indiana made a valiant attempt to nose the Colts out in the ninth. Con nors, first up, obtained a blngle. James and Burnett, were morjrued by tha CaHey-Mullln route, but Stevens came through with a throe bagger that scored Connors. xoe urinker, sent in by Man ecer Prown to bat for him, pushed the ball down to Casey, the Portland man booting ana Stevena soorlns;. Jen Ken went in to stick for Gregg, but hi grounder wag perfectly fielded by Coo ney to juuuin. PORTLAND. v AB. R. PO. A. B. Casey, Zb. 6 8 : 1 1 S 1 Cooney, aa. ......... S -X 0;X 6 Raetaey, If. .,...... S 1, S. 1 '0' Mullln, lb. ...... ,,,,.4 0 8 15 1 Carry, cf. ........... 4 0 0 10 Slaton. 3b. .......... 4 0 0 1 8 Pwanton, rf. .... , . 4 t' O 4 " 0" Murray, c. ........... 8 I t S 1 Chinault, p. ......... 4 0 I O S III GRilLlfJJIll GAf.IES SCHOOLS' LEAGUE With but on gam to be played, th Shattuck achool team ha flrat plac cinched in aecklon l of th Grammar School league. " Th remaining gam with th Couch school will h tha tor. est game played between any grammar school team. . r . HffilK SHUTS conn out Yesterday aftarnnnn tha,. gh.iin.t school team defeated the Atkinson School team by tha acore of 13 to 10. The game waa played. at the west end grounds. The game was well played throiIKhouL Atklnaon came nur acnr- lng in the ninth inning with three men on baaea and no otits. Shattuck changed pitchers, and the flrat one to face the new pitcher struck out. A double play, Hockfeid to Bercutier, brought th gam iu an vnu. . . , Hummel Bitched a a-ood nmi until the ninth, when he waa, replaced by Prldeaux. Hewlet caught for Shattuck. The battery for the Atklnaon achool waa Wilson and Gittlnga. . i Tha Richmond team - defeated ' the South Mount Tabor achool team by' tha score of 5 to 6. Richmond's players put up good ball and the feature of the game waa th battery work of th Rich mond team. Th Woodlawn team defeated the Thompson aohool team by the score of IS to 6. Good playing on th part of. th Woodlawn team held their oppo nents' score down to five runa Tha Irvinarton achool team won their nrsi victory yesterday arternoon, when they defeated the North Central achool team, 11 to 7. Th blowup cam in th fifth inning, when th Irvlngton team scored as many run aa their opponents did tha rest of th game. : Th gam between Lents and Wood stock achoola waa postponed yesterday until Thursday on account of wet grounds. . . . The postponed ram between Sellwood and Arleta was continued until some other day this week. Speckled One Enigma to Van Ilaltren's Brigade Ton neson Pitches Well. With "Speck" Ilarknesa pitching un. beatable ball, with th Beavers fielding almost perfectly, and with hitting at a Mlmeljr stage. Portland captured th opening gam from Oakland yesterday, GILfJORE'S fiOUTII LOSES fiELSOiJ FiGIII (Colled Frs Leased Wlrc.l New York. April Z8. Because Harry Gllmore. manaxer of Packy McFarland. stated in Chicago that Battling Nelson Is so "land poor" that he cannot raise iduuii io cover Mcrarland's forfeit, tn Ino has called off his match with the atockyards boy, scheduled for Colma, July 6. ' Nelson aDDeara to ba of .the onlnlon that Gllmore la talking too much and thinks he la in need of a bit of -dis ciplining. Last night the champion. over a long distance wire from Roches ter, said that because of the stories Gllmore ha circulated, he haa decided to throw up tna McKarlaml match, and Z IO 0. HAth twtrlara w&r. ... . , I form, Harknes having a good edg on t on Cyclon Johnny Thompson in Auimuauii. j. wo or irie mraa nita aa. ma muce.' - cured off th speckled beauty were of "When th match was mad I offered SPORTS OF ALL S0KTS I Totals Clynea, If. . ltman, Sb. Weed, rf. . . Connors, lb. James. 2b. Burnett, cf. Btevens, , C. : Brown, as. Oreeer. p. . . Prlnker Jensen f Totals . , , ...35 ' 6 S !7 18 S SPOKANE. - , AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 3 4 4 4 4 f a - ........ 4 3 S 1 ...... ... , .,..35 8 9 27 11 4 Batted Tor Brown In ninth. - Batted for Greg; in ninth. RUNS AND HITS BT INNINGS. Portland . . , . . . . ... . ,,.00 308 000 0 ft 81202 1101 8 Bpokan 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 2 Hit 10 41000 1 39 SUMMARY,. - . - . ihre bane hits--Connori. Steven. Two bsse hits Mullln. Stolen bases-. .sey, vonney, nassey, Mullln. Murray. ciynes. James. Struck out By Greea- : "1 viuiinui . . X)p, on DS11S iiV Gregg 8. Ift on bases Portland 6: uiiwiui, i u nipire f r&ry. Circuit Court Adjourns. ..! ,. (Special ntapateb to The Journel.) - uregon uny, April 38. Judg Mo- rvriae aajonrnea court yesterdav morn. Ing until Thursday, and all Juror are excused until May 1. , The Juds;e left tnT . Atoria shortly afterward, to imiirnwn up some case oa th calen- oar qi jiaisop county. - XXiaURT A tTTHOKJCTIX g SAT that out-door exerda Is needed by th American people. That's all very welLi mui. ttvm v.k pcuu.tt wnn rneumatiaro follow that - advice? Th answer la very simple us Ballard's Snow Lini ment and the rheumatism will got leaving you aa epry as a colt Gives quicK una permanent reiier rrom rheu matism, neuralgia, lam back and all puas. ooia oy eiuamor Drag Co. NERVOUS PEOPLE ;And those afflicted with heart ; weakness may now have no ; fear of the dental chair. JKBA9 Will 3CJM8V-' I1IIIT ATS1 la?S teeta tracted at tha Har ' 5 M S?U"tB' w1thout .th least pal. i ctummpna mem, j MRS. HANU2T, 84 31 th 01 ; lYhalebpnij Plate $10 l OjfV looTerT, th vew WliaJe. ,Tn Plate, which Is the lightest and vnuuacDi mown; ooe not cover the roof of the mouth; bite corn off th vuu, (uaranieea 19 yeara .-1 iunm l;o una la . ennwinv time form at third baa In Minneapolis. Jack Powell haa been showing tha boat form of any St Louis-American pitcher. . . I.-..--- . . (; -;' ':-'s-i' '.- ,:'.'..:'" : ? , Manager McOraw of tha Giant haa been greatly bothered of lata by a poisoned hand. , According to the figure 78.000 speo tators witnessed the first three game at,th Polo ground in New York. So far th Cincinnati Rods hare played great ball and "Old Fox" Grif fith la good to. look at .- : . ." j .; e .'. V- Tommy Devlin of Philadelphia will box lianny Goodwin of Chicago before the Utopia club of Memphis early in May. 1 , ',: e Umpires O'Day and Kmslie are the only veteran umpires of the National leagu who are now working together. Johnny Kllng says that the Cub can win the . championship, without him. Wonder If John had hi finger crossed when h said that --,"'.'. :iy.v-. a ; !.e '-'.':':i: .V ''r:yr-y; r ' When it comes to wearinr th fnrrect sort of sklna. "Fashion Plat Charley" IOOln Of Philarte1nhi haa all tha Mh. oau piayera xooking ilk Panhandle Pet. Somebody touched Umplr MoTaau ror his watch th other day. It is all right to hand an umpire something, but to Uk anything from him is going too "Big SI" Perkins, th New York American Ditcher, haa hum anlrf tn iewarK. tie played with the Yankee soa-pustera - during th spring trip. Three California league pitchers took part ina recent Boston-Washington game. Walter and Arellanes with th nea box ana "uoiiv" irv with tha iitLiiuiima. Baseball Is a same in whlrh thav an' iisva a cuance. ana tiarry iurruey and his "Dodgers" may be able to placo Brooklyn near th hiah snot hefore the season enaa. , Jack Thonev of the Boton-Amerlcn nas not oeen sent to Muidonn'a farm Jack caa find" plenty to do tn th big yard Of the Red Sox withniit hnnfino- nor muiuuua B Governor Ruahe of New York la out to put the kibosh on the fle-ht eama. If h la aa successful as he was in the war against th race tracks it Will be gooa nigni ior ita pugutsta j , tr--.- , v.. v. Jack Johnson. Al Kaufman. Sam Lena. ford and Sandy Ferguson all say they iniena to tour Europe, noma or the power on th other side might take a iancr to tut auartet and make them join tna army. Manager George Smith of the Bisons aays that he has tha best team that has represented Buffalo since tha days of tn civit war, ueorg means ail right but Jim McGulre can tell mora in a minute about those civil war teams than ueorge wiu ever Know. , : . On account of a bla crowd at tha Boston National grounds recently Mike' Bowermaa made a biff hit with a Party or young laaies rjy inviting tnern to sit on the Dove' bench.-. And just before the) rams tarted. If tha hearties umpire ..ly..' V. . A ...A .1.1. . U . lu.k 1 ukiu vuimv w.v a 1 . 1 vy... til. WUVU. rou can buy . th Blnger Dulldlng for cents. the scratchiest order, and under mora favorable fielding circumstances th big fellow would hav let the Commut ers uown with no mor than one hit Four hit wer garnered off th offer ing of Tonnesan. hut thraa f th ant .ama in una inning. ,AU the scoring was dona In th fourth Inning. Speas, operating in right field for Manager McCredle, clipped th ball Jor a on baser over second. Johnson following, smashed th ball to McCay, who threw Ota out at first Speaa up on th play. Then Breen poked the' ball under Hogan'e nose and waa out at flrat. Again 8pea moved up a notch, and scored a moment later on. Kennedy scratch hit to first base. Th footing around this bag was inse cure, and when Tonneson speeded over to cover th bag he alipped to the ground and th throw from Duffy Lewis w.ell mxiA t0 th netting In front ? th bleacher. Kennedy sprinted to third base on tha error, whence he scored on Dutch Armbruster's single. Wedded to Seooad Xht . ''ry floater got past aecond, but Jfll9.' f them got that far away from first One old Pop VaaHaltren, who de desplt hi Methuselahanlo appearance is " il"$J " jaguar, attempted to race K!.bout tn,, lnth of th brush on yy m uppar lip, .. ; In the ninth innlnr It looked moment as If the visitors might be come real dangerpus. McCay placed the ball past the home .- inflefriAra ami :h Inning it looked for come real dangerous, ball nast . tha ht, reached first h,,t th. . , "i'-S i Lamping, Van and Uogan died of fliea and Lewia went tha aukeout routa. . ' OAKLAND. Aa R. H. PO. A E. to bet McFarland t&OuO on th aide, aid Nelson, "and he refused. I agreed to his weight proposition and made other concesHions. Now he will have to wait until I find another opportunity to meet him. - In tha meantime, if tie want to prove his ability as a fighter, let him defeat Freddie- Welsh at th llghwelght limit" . Nelson avers that ha Is . la earnest and that th Colma match will not tak piac. OREGON INTERCLASS RELAY i SATURDAY (Suecliil DlKcatch to The Journal.) University of Oregon,' Eugene, April 28. The annual lnterclass relay race will occur next Saturday afternoon, cov ering a course or rive miles. The team will consist of five men, each man run ning a mile.- No try outs will be held. Tha -captain of each team aelecta his running mates. The race laat year waa won by th claaa of 1011. with 110 a close aecond. This year tha rivalry is more intense than ever, as tha quality of the candidatea Is almost unknown. to third on Hn;.J rV,il i vliT f tt?" I Comparatively few of last year' men Murphy, rf. McCav. Ih. Van Haltren, cf noyan, so. D. Lewis. Carroll, if. Breyette, aa. La Long, o, Tonnesson, p. lbMlim.'. 1 1 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 13 .0 1 0 2 0 4 0 V A '3 0 2 1 0 0 1 4 .Total-.,,,., ,.,28 0 3 28 11 1 PORTLAND. . AB. R. H. PO. A. E. entirely The teams win probably be made up from th following men: 1900, Lowell, Reid, Wood, Platts and- Bond; 1810. Rid. dell, Dodson, Leonard, Williams, Down ing, Steel and Terry; 1911, Downs. Hoover. Irwin. Harris and Keenan 1912. Reynolds, Davis, Garrabrant - Schu macher and Main. Edwards, tract la Col lard D. I C, 80s 10.BT chain. iu, John Roth at til- to B. C. Brown, tract in MoKenil v. ju co.. a. 111 a ores, 11140. n. 1 Tatterson et nr. "to Alma d. Brownell, lot 4, block 44, Oregon City, I noil. Clara Field to Portland Ry., I P. Co., lota 10. 11, 12. block 31, and lot 10. 11, 13, block it, L.mn :y, io. N. C. Judd at ux. to T. B. Itlchardaon. T.7I acres, section " . fiuuu. C. H. Falmer to N. u. JUdd. same tract quitclaim deed. J1I.0U. . Irrlnjton Team Organiaed. Tha Irvlngton "White 8x" liav or-1 ganlaed a fact team and dvslre games I with all. th amateur teams or the city. out of town games are eepeciauy- aa aired. Games can be aecured by, Call ing Eat 1616 or C-1447, between 6;S0 and 6:80 p. m. every evening. Out of I town teams can address mannger at 878 Kaat Ankeny street Th team 1 in I need of an Inflelder and two outfield-j era, and anybody desiring a tryout can I pnona or aoareas in aoove manager. f 1 .- m . .1 1 . At the Hectrlo Hotel. ' (flDeeliil Dlanatrb to Tti Joornil.) Oregon City. April 28. Those on reg- ster at the Electrlo hotel: Kohert Peterson. Helta. Cat.; Fd. Labrosse, Uco. M. Hunter. Seattle. Wah.: (J. V. Hall. Portland: Ira L. Kollenborn. Portland: Mlsa Cockrell, Wm. Crowhurst Beattle, , Wash.; K. E. Magone, Oregon City; J, I Lewis, W. It Lucke, Conby; T. 8. liar-I rls, B. Schubert, Portland; T. Polehn, tuaa dy, BUly Dllia, uari v. uwir. Smoker and Banquet. (Apeclal Dispeteb to The Joarnnl.) Oregon City. April 28. The Commer clal club will give a smoker In its club rooms tonight This will b given In honor of Hon. Thomas A. McBride and Hon. James 17. Campbell, There will b a buffet luncheon and punch will ba served. This will ba the second affair of tha Commercial club and Quite a little interest la manifested. The club'a membership ha increased rapidly. King Edward' Horse ,VIn. . ' t tDntted Preea LeaMd Wire.) - NeHvmarket Eng.. April 28. King 1 Edward's horso Minora won the 2000 guinea stake, the . most Important spring elaasio In tha British racing . . - ...... 1 Tl . I -. . 1 1 - I world, IQUKY. ' AUUUru IS uy. .jritTIIO and Mother Biegie. pnarieron, tne jjuk 01 Portland antry, nnisDa econa. Tacoma, 8i SeatUe, 4. (Special DfKpatch to The JoornaLl ' Seattle. Anril 28. Six runs in tht f rmt twA Innlnn. vtt t V when tha Tigers oatiea Alien out 01 tne dox, gave tne opening gam xo xacoma, to . Score! .- . . . . Seattle .......... 00000301 0 4 Tacoma . 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 those present wer C L. McKenna of Portland and E. O. Blanchar, cashier of th First National bank or Jiood Hlver. A resolution was drawn request ing that , the women form a clvlo lm provement olub for beautifying and im proving Moaler. i ne louowmg orricera and directors hav bn elected to serve until Beat December: President A. P. Batehamj vlo prealiiunt. tleorge Chamherlalnl eecretary, David Robinson; treanursr, g m Carroll; directors, C L. MoKenna of Portland. J. M. Carroll, A. P. B hani. George Chamberlain and David Itohlnaon. . - OREQOIN HOTELS NEW PERKINS HOTEL Fifth and Wa-hlneton St. Portland, Or. OP13INGD alUISB lt, 1908 "Modern luxury at moderate orice." In th heart of bu.ines8 , and shopping- diitrict Exqulsitel furnished. All modern conveniences. Liberal num ber private baths. Sample rooms. lUndcotneit Cafe and Grill in northwest; music Bus meets all trains, Rstes $1.00 and up. , . FRANK A. CLARK, Msnacer. Ryan, cf. Olson, ss. ort. If. ..... Speas. rf. . . Johnson. Sb. Breen, 2b. . : UVIlUVUj, A . V.,,,-.,. Armbuster. a. Harkness, p, . . 3 , 5 0 1 8 0 II 4 0 roi t flOOO CKIT.T.TTJQa m W02LU3. ' 'jelt 81000 to any charlUM. Inetitatlon for the dentist who can make m i a kuvo as w max lor lis. 10 Year Quarantea oia Crows, extra heavy v fS4M Full get Teath twhaiekoa SL g. W.) M-O0 wh)te Crown : -oo Teetk B-easaeUs ............,..Si0 wia- ruiinf . .glHI Aad sot eaeeadiBg. ...... ...... S2O0 yrt KUver lUUngs....... .MAO I'iattnura riutngs ................ft oo xa Limn .................. . SO.M 1TTTK EXTgiCTCT WTTMOTTT vim rf WUi Otkea fj?rk Im Ordaraa. Pv our new system or pelnless deatlstry. i r4 l r cs alone. Our lutrni Is 4ue te t MKh-gratie work done by eur ax part, gtnilemanly operatora HARVARD DETiTISTS H0X0MBLE JAPS ARE PEETTY BUK SH00TEKS . &, rti)!t4 rnee Itmi 'rire.t -Los Angeles. April IS. By th over whelming score of S01 to 874 th Cal ifornia Rifle club of this city defeated a picked team of sharpshooters from the .Japanese training squadron at Bchutsen park yesterday. Jo Singer of the local team carried off fh in dividual honors, scoring 44 out of a possible GO at 200 yards, and 4S at 80S yarda. Lleutanaat Kauna of tha Jsp- aneae team mada the best score ror his countrymen, scoring 84 at 200 yards and i at ue yards. THREE nUXDRED WAG WELCOME TO FANCIERS Total-, 2T 8 4 27 18 1 SCORE BY INNINGS Oakland ..........0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Hits ,..,..,,,..,1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 18 Portland .0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Hits 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 4 SUMMARY. . Struck out By Tonnesson, 8; by tiaraness, e. tsases on nails urc Ton pesson. 3; off Harkness, 2. Sacrifice nits Mccay, Breyette. Stolen bases jonnson, van Haltren. First base on errors Oakland, 1. Left on bases UaKlana. 6: Portland. 4. : Time of game i;u. umpire ji oman. STANDING OP THE TEAMS VERSATILE ATHLETE CALIFORNIA CAPTAIN (United Preea Leased Wtrat Stanford University, Cal., April 88. Lee Scott of Alameda, point winner In three dual meets with th University, of California will lead the cardinal track athletes on th cinder path next spring. He was the unanimous choice . of th squad for the captaincy. Aside from his work on tha track, Scott has won his varsity letter rn tha baseball and football fields, and ia one of th most versatile athletes on tha coast CHAMPION G0TCH PUTS TATTTiT1 TrVTT7AT mTTTTfT . lWUJUEilX VV t Y il A 11 JXU (tTotted Fpmi teased Wire.) Kansas City, April 28. Frank Ootch, wrestling champion of the world, threw Dr. B. F. Roller of Seattle last night In straight rails, in it minutes 05 seconds and is minutes ana z a second, respec tively. ' The first hold was a combina tion crotch and half -nelson, tha same that beat tne big Tunc ana tna second a reverse nsison. THE CORNELIUS "The HOuss of Welcomt" . CORNER PARK AND ALDER Portland's Bon Ton Transient Ho'teL Headauarteri for the Traveling Public European Plan. Single $1.50 and tip. Double $2 and up. Our Fre Omnibus Meets All Trains... . .; .: . C. VV. CORNELIUS Proprietor N.K.CLARKE Manager t " ' . 4, WE WANT YOUR ATTENTION r to our offering of abelf, heavy aad builders' hardware, knowing that aqual money nowhera els will approach our Quality or varUty. . Prompt delivery always, and a guar ante of satlsf action with every sal. AVERY&CO. 43 Third St., Bet Fine 4 Ash Aberdeen. 2; Vancouver, 5. " rSneelsl DIsmtcB to The Joaraal.l Vancouver. B. C. ADrtl 28. Old Ceorge Engl let Aberdeen down with five hlta yesterday and two runa Score: i Aberdeen 00000000 22 I Vancouver ...... 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 I Pacific Coast League. Won. Lnat. Portland 17 San Francisco.. 17 Los Anzelea 14 Sacramento .......... is Vernon ..... ...... , 50 Oakland ...i 10 10 11 12 18 1 18 Northwestern League. - Won. Lost. Spokane 7 Seattle ,............ 7 Vancouver i Tacoma ............ . 6 Portland ............ 4 Aberdeen ,.. 3 Boston Chicago National League. Won. Lost .. .......... a Cincinnati .......... 7 Philadelphia 8 lttsDurg s New York 8 Brooklyn ........... 3 et Louis 4 American League. Won. Lost Detroit New Tork .... PhiladelDhia a . Chicago . Cleveland St Louis .. Washington 8 7 S 5 5 X 8 Pet I .630 I .607 I .819 ! .600 ! .385 .367 Pet .638 .636 .600 .465 .364 .800 Pet .667 .600 .683 .666 .445 .875 .333-.303 pet. .767 .700 .666 .600 .465 .364 .344 .222 Real Estate Transfer. - ' MtnMlnl ninnatrh to Tha JnarnaLV Oregon City. April 28.-The follows lng deeds wer filed for record yester day: .:. j A Howard et ux. to Matilda Harold. tract 2, Yaccahlna Villa, 8125. J. T. Burnett to Alex. McRae, bloc 15, Clackamas Heights, 810. ., I rr Tt Mllnr at ux. tn J. Maddax. tract I on McLoughlin avenue. 60x200 feet io. x. van puymDocea et ux. xo w. f. QUICK RELIEF FOR THE SICK AND AILING C OTH VO'I KABHI.E88 BUT HP. rSOTXVB BXMESIES nODOOB WOKSH&rVX. U8UI.Ta. Frisco,' 5; Senators. 2. -ffloeclal DimMtrh to Tbe JonrnaL. ' Oakland. Anril 8. San Francisco won 1 from Sacramento Veeterdav. 5 to 2. Zelder base-running and Ping Bodie's home run wer xeature. ecore: k,ii.k. Sacramento. 00080006 02 1 3 Ban Fran....l 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 6 7 3 Batteries Henley and Berry: Whalen and Byrnes. Los Angeles" Delayed. , (Sneclal Dlsrxteb to The Journal. 1 Lea Angeles. April 28. There was no gam nere yesterday Between l.og An geles and Vernon on account of the fact that the Angels could not reach home from .Portland in time lor a meeting. Marriage License. " (Special Dinsateb to The loanial.V Oreaon Cltv. Anril 2S A marrlaaw license was" issued yesterday to Wm bchwabauer and Mary Lehmann, . Mosler Club Names Officers. (SDecial Discard) te The Tonraal. Moaler., Or.. Anril 88. -Tha Mn.f.r Valley Commercial club held an enthu. elastic meeting Monday evening. Among CHICHESTER'S PILLS Mical Vhl-eJli 111 li boaa fcak, 91AM0HB JtHANO PlXLa. far Ski vwgn irrris awn, hml a I wmvt KellAbM S0LD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHFKE AUt yar DrassUi foe i avMr-. lUa.. BraaoZVX la Km awl it.14 niAV i, tailed vith Blue Rlbbo. T etaert llirif .a. -!.. Ak IW: in iffcs.TgR'rf JIUHS BHIKB PI1.LS. to l WHEN IN PORTLAND VISIT OUR FREE MUSEUM OF' ANATOMY 291 MQRRJSON ST. (UPSTAIRS), Bet 4th and Sth Sts. A GREAT COLLECTION OP LIFE-LIKE SUBJECTS DEMONSTRATING PERFECT AND DISEASED CONDITIONS OF MEN. WE CURE 8uickly, Safely and Thoroughly WEAKNESS F MEN, VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE, . NERVOUS, DEBILITY. BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, SORES, ULCERS, SWOLLEN GLANDS, KIDNEY. BLADDER AND REC TAL DISEASES. PROSTATE GLAND DIS ORDERS AND ALL . CONTRACTED SPE CIAL DISEASES OF MEN. - CONSULTATION; AND EXAMINATION FREE. If. you cannot call, write for question list and fret book. MEN: IF IN TROUBLE CONSULT US TODAY Hours from 9 a. m. to 8 p. ct, and Sundays from 10 to 12, The Oregon Medical Institute 29X54 Morrison St, Bet 4th and 5th, Portland, Oregon mm ; C. fp c Gee fe7 Gee Wo Wo "" tor th machinery The C CttVIo Chmst Medicine Co. Craef rark sag Waehtsrtoa gta. Over aVoyal Baaary. 'r-rt r4 bt-q3!rt-4 raf ataa. - -Trt In th worid: 24 affleve ta 1 ftea Opa runday. S ta U ; ,. .r ml t.l 4. relt4 rrraa Laaaa Wlr. Tacoma. W ash.. April 1 1 Three hua- areo high cises anss wssara a weieomt to th guests who attended Tacoma's dog show, which orened ia th state armory bulldlna -today. Ari.toormitc oanlnss from Saattla. Portland and various ft her coast citl-s are entered. Jodse Joha M. Bradnhaw of Baa rraaciaro Is ber ta award th rupa. ixif connoianeurs say the rx tihit Is a roord breaker and eren t fi-naatc lo1lvl1'Jl whs Is not lift In iarrAowr Is eompeliad to admit it Is a likeir wntinr b'lnch of pupa. The now win last an Ibis week. Finds $5. Ta r"n tr wvman h bsy S worth of Ferln pins fin A f wora of tha t-rt fvric In the wH. tTbe-n em t-xAm a tonlr or,e NaT sf lJs rr- t ri lc. aMh r' 81. I r;'r -.t l tha rrlc the Howes A-Hraa ,t rail j 1 ' i. A. 0-rne-a-" Ttb cvmaaey. I r-vTT F-it .- U-Haon atr U 1 i".! Ft. 0.r,es txiei cercer. i SUES TO KECOVER POSSESSION OF FARM . (Special Dispatfe ta Tae looraaLt Oreaon Cltv. Anril ?X. f". 7SI Rraah by bla attorney. EL W Bartlett. com. menced a suit ao-alnat W Tnunar for the recovery of possession of the tract known aa ths Barln farm on the Ore aon city and EDrlnswater road. In hla complaint he allrx-a that on March IT, 108. the defendant rented the tract rrom rum. agreeinr to Mr over to him a rent, one third of the products and oa the , am reiuwa io pay ana sun Holds pos session of th property. He ssks for Immedlal possession of th farm and ioarninery. fcrikke Trallinger, by her attorneys, Laiourette 4k Latourette, commenced a sail gainst n. M. barton. U. U. and K. L. Isaao, Mand aad Elisabeth Truiilnrr. rJUsn and Kdward Guy, aad Sadie Payne. John F. and Annie Rhodes, War tin aad Myrtle Chtistenson, for a de tree of partition of a 24 acre tract In sections 24 and I", township 4 south, ran- t eaat. She allege that she is the owner la fe simple of an undivided half Interest la the property, and the defendants are owners tn Interests varying from aa elshtenth to a thlrtv- mr train, ana owim to natural condi tion af the land, proper partition can- no d. anace ry allotment, and It would be best for all parties to sell the tract and divide tb rrnrwlt It is a friend ly suit, th detendaat being ber children. -. txs CHnrzsB doctob Th roil ah the relief afforded to suffer ing; humanity in this Northwest, c tie Wo, th Chines doctor, has been her alded by all his patients aa tha greatest of hla kind. He treata any and all dls- diseases with simple yet powerful rem. die, compounded, rrom jtoots. nerca. Barks and Bulbs, many- of which are not found in thle country and their heallna properties are familiar only to Chinese scientists. With these remedies he eruaranteee to curs Catarra. Camoer. slums, iair TroBDies. aatunatism. Hrvoasaess, Btomaek, Uver and Kidney Troubles i also Private Diseases of Men and Women. ' CWVlTDXTATZOaT TXEX. If yon live out of town and cannot oall, writ for aymptora blank and circu lar, incioaing cents tn stamps. Mn.La.ClAJI IVrtha Tarharaia: Tstmt. ISw.l naaMir TV. Jovaslt Oreson City. April f. Th will Fertha Tschamlr, deevased. lata sf this r"r. was admitted te prohat yester day. Phe drla4 all ber property, real and personal t ber mother. M rs Mary Tachani's. ts hav Purina her llftajia t h-r dth te h dr1dd M.m k.r hrotr-T. A'od-T TacharrMg. bT s s fr Mrs Jo Hsrtk. arnl hr balf bmhr Joilua Plaher. hht aam4 bar 'r, Mrs. Han.a, a t rr ,iiri. M-"st hA. Thm rrrrtT .t 1a4 rnrrr ef r t t t. rsista. tf th . u cnaiad vais f llii'l. All ef My Fanilr Benefited Mr family consists of seven persona puring th laat year each on of ut had some Cirficult alrkneea U hav tried different remedlea, but. In vaia, to get snr good. B"t hearing or atrs. ur. a. t. Chan s great cures with her van derrul Chinese remedies, mv danshter and X want nr tn nrsi time, seeing gr Improveinent In a short ttms I we with tnr husband and children, all of wnora were sica. To my amazement, we wer entirely cured and one. mors w were a happy family and wer free from sickness. I will never ferret her won derful fjra and honest treatment and I will gladly recommend her to all suf ferers of any airknesa Mm. Durshmltt. Glbhs St. city. The SV. TtL, Chaar CMih Xadiclaa Oew ltt Morrtaon rt, bt- lit and id. Wrtlard. Or. --.H JLTsV)aUEi r - 1 1 B . V I Vim l w.tr bl.l aa I 4vaarrat.isaaaaaoaas. J ti.au i k Irrnuwa ar a,i iinas su. - !' 'S, llar IKaJH' J SVaM ey WW P.1 4 cat astnaa .aa. Is -.' a' r" S'-.a f ' , i.-sa.as as sa (atassa, EAIE PERMANENTLY CURED Scientific Treatment My successTias come as a reward of abil ity and honest, earnest and scientific aj plication of thorough Understanding. Original Methods I depend upon nobody's theories, but treaYmy patients in the Iig6t of my own knowledge and experience. ' There is riot atwther physician or -specialist , anywhere who 1 treats, men's diseases as I treat them. This is a fact that should be duly' considered by those who have re-, peatedly been disappointed in their efforts to obtain a cure. In no other branch of practice has medical sci-, e'nee so lagged and the forms of treatment now commonly employed among the profession are largely, based upon theories that have been handed down through generations of doctors. An evidence of this is the prevalent inability- to success fully cope with several of tjiose ail- , meots peculiar to men. . ; ';' Men Only An medicine ar prepared In my wn private laboratory and are ab solutely fresh and pure. I hav learned Nature's laws ap plying' to their cause and cars.' Through; this knowledge I have perfected forms of treatment whol ly originsl and distinctive. Every requirement for a thorough cure is scientifically met. and at a result I ra able' to completely master cases commonly regarded as incurable. I especially invite those who have been long afflicted to consult me, My success ia curing difficult cases has brought my marvelous growth of practice and made me the fore most specialist treating men's dis eases. -. .. ' .. ;.. . ' SB. TATXOB, Th Xa41ar SpecUlis. fy enables me to make a moat thorough ana sciantino aiagnoai. t am confident that I have cured mora cases of so-called "weakness ' than any other physician. Thera may be doctors In the largo Eastern cities who have treated mor ease than I, but they cling to the old and Ineffective practice of dosing .with tonic. "Weakness" Is merely a symptom of local disorder that re quires local treatment. This 1 a truth that T hav discovered, and that haa be-en fully established by my success In effecting permanent I cures. Mr method te original with wiyaeir and is employed by no other physician. - mi X)ggm.TATIOaT. To Judg tut ability without per sonal consultation may be an (nine ties to ir;f that HI cost k life ttm cf sjffertn. Consultation Is fre and confldentla! and you olacs yourself under no obligation to tn whatever by com Ins la talk lih m aaoug your caa. TAaxoon Txnns. Under my treatment tha moat aggravated casts of ; varicose ar cured, la a few days', tlma Tfiere la no pals, and It la seldom necessary that th patient b d. talnod from his oocupatloa. Nor mal circulation la, at oaoa re stored throughout all th srgaa and their natural pre cesses of wast and repair are again es tablished. It yon ar afflicted with varicose vein, consult meat ones. telay caa but bring oa ag gravated condition and nervou complications that will Impair th vital functions and tnvolv th general health. . . No other physiclaa' employs a Ilk" treatment, and so thorourh Is my work that ther nd not J.tb.."4;,rh,t rr at a relapse Into old condition. TOaTTmACrrXB BXBOXD To but partially cur a contracted dlseaa Is almost aa dangerona aa to allow It to go untreated. Coles vary particle la removed, th prob ability estate that tb disease will gradually work Ita way Into th Jan era! system, etlll are tar I th anger of th prostate gland becom ing chronically Inflamed, which al ways bring partial or complete lose of vitality. Perhaps twmty-flv per cent of th eases of so-called "weak ness" sr a direct result of soma Ira properly treated .contracted (3 1 seas a IrnHna the past 21 years I hava treated thoneaBda ef cases of con tracted disorders snd hars effected aa absolutely thorough sad safe our in ach instance- Ther hav baas, no relapse or andestrahle develop ment whatever, and say patient have been eared In time thaa ether and less thnrouah forms of treatment rj'ilr la producing vea doubtful results. orncxa onar ajj, bat rot a. bc to i. irroiTi is to i. aliiiLJAI, ILL Co, tH T0avic rrmrrr, eojrr iiooxa. roirura, eitjor