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.1 THE OBSTGOH PAIUY JOUKMAU fOKTtAJiP. WOKDAV KVCJHSa OCTOSEa k Hil. if pi nnn nnn n Sporting CfigJi Afaas iuzylJ Tfrom LgjU ! "liZIl Sections DOUBLE WRY . . COESMK LrJiCia nunc u ntun wut ef Su!rcn Ca.Tfj in the Southland. STRi.nG OF UACKil.N WHO DZFViO LAURELS Ai-t 14 f. k ! I l I I I Jkte lie ' I. It-. aMtaaa ..J eie 4.'4 It rv. ri .. T- 4-.v- '' MtA e4 "! ee i .1 iv. i I la lu I. ; t- nit HI iM H- ea.4 ' a 1 .. ..x ! ttl ! Ike ! It MA 1.1. .-. kie i.e la.a Tee lee ael4.r a i r.uee i ' ii !. wtr re elraaJf 4 mm I La (Ml ef tae ! senate, fcatteg geJe rvTi-Axr AM. N M fa A If. JKtra, ia. k.a. ilk. . 'I.e. (, . "reuea. ee. . ... 4 wLf. 4 St. Tala !i i! ii . i i ii it ii ah m. it ra a. r ri: Is ... e:r. cf ... h:m. lh ... (rttaali.r. rf. leee4, a. lsr. If, (. Aiw, p. .... rek. ef. ... 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Hbit on 1 Mcrlflr hlla llapvrt t Tin fma J baura. ulexiiaa raw E : ) i w fr I I I f .11 I I I 1 f ' t M I 1 ' I i w II ' I , a f I I ' , II i I ' j -"- . A. . ''.( I ' - I &rC!nT3r, r,T,Mrkf. I t::J ! IWO GAMES BRINGS i mm t i Tat'fl Shi &(vii ius W hat Way Harpw In BraJ Week cf Ptajlng. ... 444 a4 M t a gawnM a a n4rtaa la ii k4 ' I 44tv MlU a. - a-J aa hmb I A l ImM IM a S la ana i at a.l aa Ha4 li 4A taa4' a4 r .. . -.Ill It HI -- - . . til II 4d -VJ laaaa awa aMkAa awa-atta all r"-4 luM la4a aa f IM -' a Ma, IMi ai ta M lit riM a aia I aa (aa aa.4 ratala a.i af III tf a la aa aava tM lvl'a.4 ata aa. Va a4aa4 U aUI (! -lUa4 av4 laal af J I a4" a al aa4 IM Mvaat II li'KH l aaM4 arr fMllaf 14 rr' a-l IM fUta lakla. 1-oKTUAXn VtiiftuX n ! .. ia ... la ... -.. I... i ... Ill littt ill 4M III III wia 'a . II ? 4 a 4... Ill la t ... in la i .. Ml la I ... Illll PLAYERS I A trovp of Oiaata who arc Uilag part la tha World a Cbamplonabip aorlaa with tba Athletic. A tjroap of prominent Atbletlrs who are partlcipatlna; In the World 'a Championship aeries. Totals 11 1 T 17 li SCORE BT INNING8. Loa Ancelea 0 00001 00 0 1 HIU 0 1 1 1 0 1 (TO 1 7 I"ortlana 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 S Hit 0 0 1 1 4001 0 SUMMARY. Thraa baa hits Rappa. Two baaa iilta Kodirera, Dulln. Llllon. Chad bourne. 6tean. Hrltmuller 2. Bacrlflca Mta Kuhn. Dillon. La Lonra. Stolen raae letter. iiaaea on balls Off I m . ...... pt i. struck out By steen i. by uever MiiTswinoers W liO MAI ihl . Tll.V. ITiihn B . I ..... . mm IN OUD BoIm. Idaho. Oct H Tha Portland polo lura showed (rail form and de feated the Bolaa t-larera br the aoore of a. 1-4 to 1-4. The field wss smooth nd thi Portland playera showed their kill throughout the game. Corbett sad Lalbttar wore the stars ef the Port land taarn. Portland acorai four goals, but safety and foal eat ths scor down three fourth! of a point The Boise team seorad one goal. tut .their score was also cut down by ths same penalty that was nit ted to the Portland plsyira. The teame now stsnd with on gam each and the thirl game for the ehanv plonshlp of ths northwest will ha plsyed this aftsrvooa on the barracks ground WHITVORTH TEAM QUITS FOOTBALL SHEEHAN'S SUCK LED OUR SLUGGERS 4. fm ..- aa l.4 k- IW4 a 144 lui aj m 4 -at a-1.4 et 'a IM we m-4 . fct.a ilHH in4 4 a- a -e aaekl a4 ..w.&a t. IS 4. .iXN le iA.e '' 4 a4 i4.M.M 4a a-t-4 M a' 4 aa im a. ... e-Aw k 1 i -.vMk avatl-MMea Smmi.4 a lx.a aj 4a'' a- I" ai J4 lM..ae4 4--4 4 4 KM l)t.it, 4 e4 exe4S 1 im .iwi ln,jut.M4 I im awtl ta H. alia. wT, Urt, 44 mm aA air a laa aa a. k t.aia f, ttj4 kai at Ml e4 'aa t .a ImivwI at mu' ef U r.. aH4 mI a m a. ia m at ax ,". 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Uwiaa It Va u. ba.aia a., kjiaa i ia urua aw .... aa tag . a-4 atitaa ae IVai a eMail eae4 aa la IM 4 e4 ei4.i4 4 Um a M aail. raia aetaa IM aia aM4 ia'"-aal. 4;-r7t-a4r vva euut kaae IM . fl la eirte4 IMI pal ei4 aaiki lea f M aaaaaas a4 elvteaie la IM efMaie aJ fasaa e4aai4 eJaia im tnagUa aaaa Jvaraual aaal Aa ktag laoall ta4 a at a - 1 a lw aaa e-4 Mi a, lent laifck..e a Ha aa el IM ai4 Me IM4 4l t4 a M4 1 1 1 M 4 4nw4 14. avMia S4w4 aal IMI tMuii a " -a w a ...4 tf 1. a . tva m t-4 a4 a I ia4e IM l"a .4a uia a. im uf n Utua4 a iva .-e- r tj.nl ta 1 Va wa M 141 Ma Um aveJaJf a lae 4Uian.a a4 fM( lr lae aiia sf aaaiu iihi w4 f T - Uaa tve 4i uw. aa ia 4-(t4 lae"e aa.f la ea'et IVe eam iw a im Aa. fiwaa laia wa eaixva laa kM aa teaeS'ee lakaveag ae 4riMa e4 IM tf 1414 taaAa tM a Ma Im I iai wf4 bp IM fe4 IMI laa HUi a airvteU di4 a4 aaiaeiea IM imi 44 uaa4 bp fM fca gtaaae W. W. sl a4 aaia. Beavcn Roll Up Grand Aver age of .306 Against the Seraphs. Tomaap Ibea4taa. ta.e srack third set k e at IKa penieed llaaeara. lad tba laaai la beitiag agaiast the Loe Aagala tail- atwtara laal weak with tha average ef 414 Artie Kruafar ftalebad the waak li tba ktgb srarage ef .111 and bfickay LaXona- waa aest with .in. Cbadboaraa. Kogara aad Kappa all Had a bare .144. while ftrea, Peekta- paogh eat Kuha were above tha Jll Tbs taaua a vara 4 ad JM for tha weak. Tapa aa4 peeklapaagB were tied for tre bee batting. Tha tedlvldual sveragwa; Ab Kit IblbhrsbehPC 4 II I .141 1 II It I 1 I Chaflhoti Rodgare Hheehajk Itappa . Hvaa .. Kruecer -e ..II ....14 ! ,11 .11 .11 BOXING SHOW BURNS AND HENDERSON FIGHT 20 ROUND DRAW, Taeoma. Wash., Oet 11 Because of lack of men and a playing schedule consisting of only three ganvre the board of dlrectora of Whltworth college have decided to discontinue football at the Institution this yeer. The team ha disbanded. Only it men have been out regularly for practice. Oamee were scheduled with Lacey, Fort Worden and tba University of Puget Sound. Res Kennedy, the coach, leavea for Saa Diego neat weak to take up orange growing. (Special ta Tae J Marihfled, Or.. Oct Toser 1 to Pecklnpaugh, Rodgers to Pecklri tiauph to Rapps. Time of gam One hour and 16 minute. I'mpires Hllde- prana ana Toman. After Amateur Medals To morrow Night. OaJta and Tigers Split. San Francisco, Cal., Oct 16. The Daks and Villagers broke even in yes terday'a double header, the Oaks win ning- ths morning game with Abies pitching, by tha score of S to 0. Abies allowed but three hits. Errors lost the afternoon game for the Oaks by tha score of 7 to 1. Hoffman and Pat terson stsrred In batting. Tha scores: Morrlng game R H E vernon 0 8 1 Oakland 5 7 i - - Batteries. -Carson and Hogan; Abies and All tie. Afternoon game R H E Vernon 7 10 S Oakland 1 10 6 Batteries. Brackenrldre and Brown; Gregory, Yates and Mltze. umpires. iloGreevy tren. and Van Hal- TT. a. a few moun-epecl- bring- Doctor Gets Cougar. (United Preae Leued Wire.) Freewater, Or., Oct 16. Dr. Snapp, who has been spending weeks in Grant county in the tains, searching: for - geological mens, returned home last week lng with him a couple of bounty cer tificates entitling: him to 110 for kill ing a coug-ar. While looking- for speci mens he heard a noise in the woods ahead of him, and on invest lg-ation found a cougar ajid a porcupine in a fight The doctor nhot both animals and stopped their row. Billy Eyemsn and Joe Swain, the South Portland Dozers, ars sure that they will win their bouts at tha no. lumous -club amoker which will be held tomorrow evening at the club houaa at zbb Morris street Eyemsn is In the pink of condition and is anxious to get in the ring with Bud Stevens, whom he defeated at th last Doxing- meet. . Stevens recently won the international championship at New Westminster. Joe Swain, a stable is reaar to-meet Charley Coats, the ciever uoiumbus club middleweight and is sur that he will be abl to wreat the decision from tha Coii.mh.,. Si.r.tt".c-1 !.,. OM.-ramMW The other boxers are In tha ninir conaiuon ana snouia make the program uue 01 me oest ever carded by any a ma. teur club in Portland, l.i II. Charlie Burns, of Chlcsgo, and Earl Henderson. of lows, went 10 rounds to a draw Sat urday In ona of the hardest fought nunc names aen here for a long time. Menaenon was slightly over weight and Burns waa fiven the forfeit money. Through the entire 20 rounds both men foug-ht desperately. Large bets were made on the fight In ths preliminaries Willi Wilson knocked out Bob Kruger in tns uiird round. The attendance waa especially large. STANDING OP TUB TEAMS Pacific Coats t Loajrae. Won. Loat Portland Ill Vernon 114 Oakland 101 Sacramento 00 San Francisco 90 Los Angeles 7 74 IS 4 107 110 111 P.C .IN 7 .611 .467 .460 .111 World's Series. New York 1 Philadelphia 0 1. Nationals Wbi Serins. uieveiana, 'Ohio, Oct. 16. Th nin- cinnau Reds captured the chamninn. Senators Beat Seals Twice. Sacramento, Cal., Oct 16 Ths Sena tors jumped back into fourth place In the pennant race by taking both games from tne seals yesterday by the scores or 8 to 1 and I to 0. Fitzgerald al lowed but two hits In the sfternoon contest The scores: Morning srame R h u oan rrancisco 1 s S 11 Batteries. Brownlnr. Novea and Rap. ry; HJiigni ana Thomas. Afternoon srame ft W w oan f-rsncisco 0 2 Sacramento 1 6 Batteries. Miller and Berry; Fits- geraia ana J. nomas. Learn open. to skate now, Oaks 1.000 .000 Rink a Try a trackload dry or green slabs. There's a reaaon. Albina Fuel Co. PecklnDaucti .11 La Longs,.... 17 Henderaoa ... 4 Harks .... I Ateea ........ Ill Saatoa ....... I Koaetner t Kuhn 11 I MoCredle ....! , - Out Shovfing of j 112)11 W v&ii For FaU The Eett $3 Kati J li en Eirih y Stylith S!i&psi jf m " II Mmm. bmmg .000 ( ) I -lit LEADING HATTER 1 .171 '" 1 III 17 17 11 4 1 1 .101 Denver Ed Shot Craps. (faltd rraM Ueaad Wire ) Taeoma, Wash- Oct 14. Denver Ed. Martin, a negro, who once fought Jack Johnson 10 rounds In Los Angeles, John son getting ths decision. Is under arreat nere tooay with three ether negro aa. charged with shooting era pa NIGHT SCHOOLS WILL OPEN THIS EVENING Seven o'clock tonight will mark the opening of the public night schools, I nich are maintained by tha city In connection with ths regualr day schools ror tns acoommoaation or those unable to go during the day. At present four schools will be maintained beside the School of Trades. These will be In ths Lincoln high school, Thompson. Fall ing- and Albina Homestead Schools. The sessions will be from 7 to 9 o'clock each Monday, Wednesday and Friday FACTS for MEN 10 Fulton Was The First to prove that a vessel could - be propelled by steam. And we were the first to prove that a cigar could be made, with all the delicious flavor of '. the All-Havana, but without its harmfulriess. Try Gen? Arthur Miw 10c Cigar M. A. Gunst C8a Co., Distributors Cards Drop Both. Be T Steita. 4" A S..A ta mi ae a . b-th of yesterday. v.trH 1" . .""r aouD1.e Baaer Irm St. Louis Na ' V. ' J. . " ' ' lu Ano tlonals by the scores of 6 to wnrvu imw .llWKai aoa 1 QrODDea two and then with Suggs pitching great ball won the sixth game. This is the second time the Reds have captured the championship from the Naps. The score: First came: n vr- f Cleveland , 4 g a Cincinnati 2 5 3 1 nauenes. .Ksier ana O'Neill; Keefe From me and Clarke. I (second game. ; R H E Litveiuna 0 4 0 Cincinnati 7 5 0 Battering'. Blandlng, Mitchell, Bas kette and O'Neill; Suggs and Clarke.- Umpires. Evans and Rlgler. Will Organize Football Team. (Apeelal to Tba Journal.) Freewater, Or.. Oot 16. Tha mem bers of the young- men's club at Fern dale held a meeting: last week, to con sider the plan of organising-, a 'football team and will also go in extensively for athletics. A first-class coach will oe secured . and the- hall will be fitted up for the work. Thla organisation Is two years' old and the boys are doing: soq worn in the community. BLOOD POISOTKT FE11MAEXTLY CURED 1 Pimples, spots en the skin, sorea In the mouth, ulcers, failing- hair, bono pains, catarrh, etc, are ayroptoma Delays are dangerous. Send at once to Dr. Brown. $36 Arch st, Phlladephia, for Bnwi'i Blood Cara. Convincing- proof is a Sa.OO tlJ 1ts a month. Sold In Portland by Owl Drug Co.. and by all drugglsta. 2 and to 8. The scores: First name n rt Americans k Nationals jj 7 o. 1 e6- Lake and Stephens; uicnc, naimun ana aues. l.mpirts. Johnstone and Perrine. Bfsond same n w : Arnericans . . JO 12 4 Natlorals 8 t 2 ouneries. Hamilton, Mitchell and Krlcfcell; Stephens, Laudermilk, Oeynr OUU A311SB. Umpires. Perrine and Johnstone. Cabs Drop Another. Chicago, 111., Oct. 16. The White Sox defeated the Cubs for the third straight time yesterday afternoon by ths scor or 4 10 z. White held the National leaguers to six hits. 36,308 fan watched the games. The acore: " t tr iff Nationals , i 4T 0 Americans ................... 4 10 2 Batteries. Cole, Mclntvra and Arch er- White and Sullivan. Umpires. O'Loughlln. and O'Day. ChlhsOls Bowlers Win. - 8pe-1al to Tb loernal.l Chehalli. Wuh. (Vr 1 wi. . .... 1 the first of m. series cf bowling games inat win do rolled thla seaaon between Chehalls ind Central !a players waa won Saturday night by the local playera of this ctty, the score being- 1480 for Che halls and 2466 for Cehtralia. Nehring. Bock. Crlswell. Jenaeth and Fanner ap peared for Cbehalla, and Louden. Whit for, Lftwicb, Sander and Roberts for Centralis. . C IL UOLSMAN, M. D. A Stralglxt Talk by an Expert Specialist t I am an expert specialist a nd treat ailment of men exclusively. I own my own office and equipment and pub lish my own photograph, and personally supervise the treatment of all patients from the time they come to mi until I discharge them aa cured. Although my time ia fully occupied from early morn until late at nlfrht In looking after the want a of my patient, and in admin istering my rnectal treatment for Blood Poison. Vari cose Veins nd Hydrocele, I always take plessur In consulting with new patient. In offering my services to the afflicted the result'of II years' experience In allmenta of men I am giving rou tne best tnat can be had anywhere. Mr renutatlon on mo past is years can leave no doubt as to my ability, honesty and integrity and should be sufficient to convince the moat skeptical that I am the FOREMOST and LEADING specialist in Portland. I possess skill and experience acquired Insuch a way that no other can share It and should not be claased with Inexperi enced doctor or specialists. A thorough investigation should be made by every ailing- man aa to the specialist he consults. Duty and C. L Bolimia, N. D.' destiny to self and those who depend upon you demand ths best' medical attention. I have the ability and can give you this service. I have always charged a ' very reasonable fee, so thst mv services. mav be obtained hv any roan who sincerely desired to be cured. I make no misleading state ments, false promises or unbusiness like propositions. I would like to have you for a patient If you will come to me on a strictly profession al oasis, accepting inducements that 1 oner, wnicn are my ability, 18 years' successful experience, time saving- treatment and cure of certain disease. ANNOUNCEMENT 1 Owing' to the . many request foj portraits we hare decided to ooa tinno this exceptional offer' for a ssort time. Save your coupons and b Xing' In your photo at once. Ten may bring the pbotorrapk which yon wish to have aalarrea to Ths Journal portrait department, any time. The artists will befln work at once. Tha whan yon bar saved the necessary ' number of coupons, bring- them in. By this means yon will be able to obtain the life slse bust, black, and whit oiled . portraits earlier than If yon wait until yon bare au toe coupon save a. snag u yon pnoto at one. The Plan xS Special IPortrait Coupon will ap. ia au edition or The Journal and will continue until October 15, 1911, Cat ant the coupon and after yon hare saved THE TWZ2TTY- XTVS (of different dates), bring them to The Journal Art OaUery and we wlU hare -made for yon a beautiful llfe-alaa bust, black and white oUsd Portrait, from any photograph, absolutely nUBS. Ton furnish tit photo, we fumlh,th fram at $1.88 up. ' ! ' MOTE Subscriber baring 7 subscription reoaipt covering the our rent month can prassnt them in lien of the eonpoas and tb eonpon ap pearing' on Sundays, is good for fonr coupons. - ' EXTRA! The Journal has made arraiuremsnts with Its advertisers to aire with each framed portrait m merchandise order rood for OOo in trade, redeemable at any store advertlaiag in The Journal. lilEFLEI Or TBZS BBAUTlTDZ. WOSZ HOW OK BZSFHB.T XX OVB . wziroows THE JOURNAL om book aos (sx costs nooi) m jotxbvazi wixunro TA4RICOBTJ YXXJTS I dally demonstrate that Varicose Veins can be cured in nearly all cases In such a satisfactory way that the' vital parts are preserved -ana strengtheneid, pain eases, swelling subsides, a healthy circulation Is rapidly reestablished, instead of the depressing conditions. I guarantee you a eure to stay cured. KXDITXT AJTO BIaJDXBB DIS- BASIS. Wfth these diseases you may have more complications than are present ed by any other diseased organ. By my searcmng juuininaiiun 01 . mo bladder I determine accurately the disease and by microscopical exam ination and urinalysis I make dou bly sure the condition of the kid neys, thus laying foundations for sci entific treatment', 1 SFEomo Btoon pozsoxr Scientific treatment only should be used in combating this loathsome disease. I cure Blood Poison by the new German Remedy which I Intro duce directly Into the blood, purify--Ing'-lt,' neutralizing and lexpelling noison from the system. . New blood thus formed supplies and rebuilds the tissues in such a way that the Eatlent recovers his normal state of ealth, strength and soundness. aCT DIRECT TKEATMSVT . TOB WEAJCBESS v That disorder commonly known a weakness na ror years ana genera tion barnea tne effort of very day physi- a ma- vui The Journal Special Portrait Coupon Oct. 16, ; No. 17 These conpons, preeeatea at xne jenrnai rortralt Department la ae oordaaoe with the terms of The Journal's free portrait offer. arUl entitle the holder to - t. A'Ufe-Size Bast Blact and White Oiler! Portrait '-, Oat them out each day mnttl yon have tba required nambea, -t TBIS COUPOB v BXJPZBXS BOTSaCXZB X, MX. ' '"I1 clans, yet to thi jorlty 01 aoctors, speciaiisis noi ex cepted, are attempting to overcome it by methods that hav bean in con stant use and hav always failed for half a century. They dose ths joiciii wiui powenui . stimulants and tonics, calculated to restors nervous force or strength that pot and never has been lacking, with the result - that the functions are temporarily excited to the positive aoinmem or tne patient Weakness Is only a Symptom resulting from many local oondltlons and is curable by local treatment only, without tha siring- 01 single internal dose, which demonetrates the absolute ac curacy of my understanding and treatment 01 mis aisorder. In years I have not met with a single failure and I have entire confidence in mv ability, to cure all cases that oome 10 me lor treatment, 1 am equally certain that no treatment other than that Which I ' have nnrfAnr oan completely and permanently restore strength and vigor. NO MONEY REQUIRED TO COM MENCE TREATMENT. Many pa tlenta have no confidence in their nocture, utcnuso ne aemanas pay.be- iure cure nas oeen enected -ana there are many who have been mls- inionneu aooui tneir condition or mrougn unsuccessiui treatment have oecoine aaepiicaj ana tnina there Is no cure for them. I want an nmnin. tunlty to treat such men. It makes no difference about the financial fiart. as 1 accept pay for my serv ce s . benefits are derived; when I am aatioiiea me patient la- llabn Health la capital at Interest, t i: jrove my aDuity 10 cure before ask- ng per ior my services, , I treat all Allmenta of Mn and cure to stay cured - ' I Offer Free Consultation and Advice I invite you to com to my office. 1 will explain to you my treatment for varicose vein, hydrocele, hernia, nervous oeouity; piooa poison- plies, : fis tula, bladder, kidney and all men's diseases, and give you FREE a physical examination. Mv office Is ocen all dar from f a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays from 10 to 12. All correspondence treated . confi dentially. Letters cheerfully , an swered. . : , ' ,' Dr.C.K.HoIsman 22Vz Morrison Street Cor. First Portland, Oregon 0TOB THIS OOTJPOB FOB VAL UABLE XBTOBKATIOB FBES. Please send me free yoar self exsmination blank, "For klen." as I desire to describe my case to you for the purpose of taking treatment if your charge la low enough to suit me. s a saa Address Jr.