lAGK SIX DAILY EAST OKEGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, I HIDAY, JUNE 0, 1011. fCTGTTT PAGES New Rays of Light Ono o( tho most wonderful electrical appliances Is tho X-ray which may be ud both In tho treatment of various dis eases and In tho diagnosis of many ob wnre conditions. With its aid the in terior of the human body is no longer tha sealed Imok it has been heretofore. Ab normal states of the bones, (tall stones, Mono In the bladder or in tho kidneys, aro shown plainly by what are known as X ray photographs. Internal tumors, and the enlargement of tho deep-seated or gans are also discovered by this means and in the diagnosis of tuberculosis of the luncs this njrent has proven a most valuable aid. When applied to some of the less fatal chronic ailments of germ origin it has proven very effective as a curative agent. Another interesting proceeding is tho violet-ray treatment produced by concen trating the violet or chemical ravs from an arc light with a specially prepared carbon upon any portion of the body that may be tho seat of pain. Sufferers from neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatism, strains, sprains, also from those olscure exhaust ing pains (the origin of w'uich cannot at times be accurately determined) frequent ly find Immediate relief from a singlo treatment and usually with a little per sistence in the use of this u id, com fort aula health or perfect recovery Is obtained. Tho incandescent light bath, consisting of ft cabinet in which the patient is bathed In tho combined rays of many electric light gloln s. has produced really wonderful results in diaWtes, sciatica, rheumatism, ooesity, an.vmia. and some, forms of kidney and heart trouble. It' has also proven valuable in chronic bron chitis, bronchial asthma and various skin diseases. As a general livgienic measure its efficiency can scarcely be over-estimated. Those who have been patients at Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, In liutTalo, X. Y., highly commend this wonderfully equip ped Sanitarium, where the above men tioned electric machines, hich-frequency current, and other most modern and up-to-date apparatus are used for the cure of chronic diseases. The treatment of the chronic diseases that are peculiar to women have for many vears been a large factor in the cures atfected at the In valids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. In erectini the Invalids' Hotel, Dr. R. V. Pierce's klea was to make it a genuine homo, not a hospital. Such cases as rup ture, hydrocele and varicocele are usually cured in ten days, and tho patient is able to return home. The terms are moderate and the rates at the Invalids' Hotel com paratively low. In tho examination and treatment of patients the practice is divided into specialties. Each member of the Faculty, although educated to prac tice in all departments of medicine and surgery, is here assiened to a special de partment only, to which he devotes his entire time, study and attention. Xot only is superior skill thus attained, but also rapidity and accuracy in the diagno sis of disease. Specialists connected with this Insti tute at Hutlalo, are enabled to accurately determine the nature of many chronic diseases without seeing and personally examining their patients. This method of treating patients at a distance, by mail, has been so successful that there is scarcely a city or a villaee in the United States that is not represented by one -or more caes upon the records of practice at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical In stitute. Such rare cases as cannot be treated In this way, which require sursri cal operations or careful after-treatment, or electrical therapeutics, receive the ser vices of the most skillful specialists at the Institution. In medieine there has been rapid pro-en-s during recent years. Dr. Pierce has kept up with the times by continually im pr ivine his laboratory by skilled chemist., and exercising care that the ingredients entering into his well-known medicines Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription as well as the'Oolden Medical Discovery' are ex tract from the test variety of native medicinal roots. These are gathered with great care and at the proper season of the year, so that their medicinal properties mav be most reliable. These extracts are then made soluble In pure triple refined glycerine and bottled in a hveienic and scientific manner. Thus the World's Dispensary as established by Dr. Pierce 19 supplied with every known apparatus and means of cure, for its aim is to avoid surgical operations whenever possible. Great care is exercised not to over en courage those who consult the specialists of this institution that no false hopes may be raised. Many thousands are annually treated both through correspondence and at this Institute. Every one consulting by letter or In person receives the most careful and considerate attention. All communica tions are treated as strictly confidential. No charge whatever is made for con sultation. Write the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. Dr. R. V. Pierce, President, at Buffalo. X. Y. SPORTS NATIONAL I.EAGVK. St, Louis 4, ltoston 2. St. Louis, June 9. St. Lou's de feated Hoston in the second game of the series,. Harmon was effective with men on bases. The visitors had three men left in the third, and an equal number in the seventh. Twelve men died this way during the game. Uoston J 2 9 1 St. Louis 4 11 3 Curtis, Brown and Graham; Har mon ntnl Bresnahan. Chicago 4, Brooklyn 1. Ch'cugo, June 9. Keulbach was too much for Brooklyn and Chicago j defeated the visitors. A base on balls, an error, two force outs and a dau- blo and single broke n tie game. Hof- man of Chicago was hit behind the j ear by a ball thrown by Myers of the' i?,..,..l-k- ..-1,11.. .,.,.1 rendered unconscious. Score: R. H. K. Chicago 4 S 2 Brooklyn .l 4 i Beulbach nnd Kling; Netzer and Bergen. Xew York 4, Pittsburg 3. Pittsburg, June 9. New York de feated Pittsburg in 11 Innings. Brid well scored the winning run on a fumble by Miller. Score: R. II. E. ; Pittsburg 3 7 4 Xew York 4 12 1 Camnltz, Ferry and Gibson; Ames, Crandall and Myers Philadelphia 8, Cincinnati 4. Cincinnati, June 9. Philadelphia hit Smoth hard and won. Moore was effective in all but the sixth. Ma gee's batting featured the game. Score: R. H. E. Philadelphia '...8 16 1 Cincinnati 4 6 2 Moore and Dooin; Froome, Smith, Keefe and Clark. Portland 2 9 1 Delhi and Grlndle; Seaton and Murray. Vernon 7, Oakland a. Log Angeles, June 9. The batting eyes of the Oakland team were not keen yesterday and Vernon won, 7 to 2. Stewart toyed with the Com muters, striking out six and allowing six hits. Four of these, however, were hunched In the sixth inning, bringing in the two runs that saved the visitors from a shutout.. Score: R. H. E. Vernon 7 10 0 Oakland 2 6 3 Batteries Stewart and Brown Flnter and Mitze. Sm-rimiciito 5, Frisco 2, Oakland, June 9. Timely hitting by the Senators combined with errors on the part of San Francisco gave the game to the former yesterday by a score of 5 to 2. O'Rourke, second baseman for tho Senators, batted in three of the five runs nnd the other two- were ' presented by the San Francisco players as the result of bad plays. In tile seventh Arpllanes split one of his fingers nnd was forc ed to give way to Fitzgerald. Sore: R. H. E. Sacramento 5 10 1 San Francisco 2 8 1 Arellanes, Fitzgerald and LaLonge; Moskiman. Berfrv and Schmidt. BILLY PAPKE WINS i ni II 0 XOUTHWKST LEAGUE. Standing of tlic Teams. W. L. AMERICAN LEAGl'E. Chicago, 7, Xew Y'ork 2. New York, June 9. Chicago took the opening garje of the series from New York. Walsh for the visitors was effective and struck out 12 men. Score: R. H. E. Chicago 7 13 2 Xew York 2 5 2 Batteries Walsh and Sullivan; Ford and Sweeney. Washington 4, Cleveland 2. Washington, June 9. Johnson was too much for Cleveland and Wash ington won. Both clubs fielded per fectly. Score: R. H. E. Washington 4 8 0 Oleve'ad 2 8 0 Johnson and Street; Mitchell, Krapp and Land. St. Louis 11, Boston 5. Boston, June 9. Aided by a suc cession of errors, St. Louis won from Boston. The visitors drove Cicotte from the box in the fourth inning. Boston 5 9 5 St. Louis 11 9 3 Batteries Cicotte, Karker and Nunamaker; Lake, Powell and Clarke. Detroit 8, Philadelphia 3. Philadelphia, June 9. Detroit landed hard on Plank's curves and defeated Philadelphia, Donovan was effective with men on bases except in the fifth. Score: B. H. E. Detroit 8 18 1 Philadelphia 3 8 3 Donovan and Stanage; Plank and ' Thomas. 15 IS 20 28 29 35 Pet. .694 .633 .60S .429 .396 .239 Spokane 34 Tacoma '1 Vancouver 31 Seattle 21 Portland 19 Victoria 11 Results Yesterday. Tacoma 6, Victoria 3. Spokane lft, Seattle 5. Vancouver-Poi'.land game forfeit ed to Vancouver. Vortlaiiil Forfeits Game." Vancouver. B. C, June 9. Um pire Longanecker awarded yester day's game to Vancouver, 9 to 0, in the seventh inning when Catcher Har ris of the Portland club refused to leave the field after having been or dered from tho game. Longanecker gave Harris three minutes to comply with the ruling and when the time ex pired and the Portland catcher had not obeyed declared the game forfeit ed to the locals. Vancouver was lead ir.r. b to a. when the game broke up. Spokane 10. Shuttle 5. Spokane, June 8. Spokane won a hard bitting grime yesterday, 10 to 5. Seattle '. 5 9 3 Spokane 10 15 1 Skeeis and Spencer; Holm and Ost dick. Tiieoma 0, Victoria 3. Tacoma, June 9. Four hits, a hit by pitched ball and three errors by Keller, gave Tacoma the game in the first inniiiK yesterday afternoon, fi nal score, 6 to 3. The visitors made a bid fur the game in the ninth in ning when four h'.ts and a wild pitch netted three runs. Gordon kept the hits well scattered during the enrly part Of the game, but Sage wobbled with his support and was not effec tive with men on bases. Victoria 3 10 4 Tacoma 6 11 0 Batteries Sage and Spiesman; Gor don and Burns. London, June 9. Billy Papke, the American middleweight, last night took the measure of Jim Sullivan, the middleweight champion of England, In nine rounds of fast fighting. Again it was the fighter against the boxer, and the fighter, won with ease. The contest was for the middle weight championship of the world, a purse of $10,000 and a sldo bet. It was held in the Palladium, one, of London's noted music halls, before a large crowd. Throughout, the fight was a gruel ling one. Sullivan proved the clever er at long range work but Papke ex celled at infighting. There was much clinching and hitting in the clinches, and the referee, Eugene Corrl, had difficulty at times in separating the men. He warned Papkd twice, Notwithstanding that the fight had been advertised as "America against England," "Papke ruled a strong fa vorite, at odds of 3 to 2 and 2 to 1. Sullivan showed nervousness when he climbed Into the ring, but after a few rounds seemed to recover confi dence. For a time he was able to stand off Papke who roughed It from the beginning, cleverly dodging slash ing swings of the American, which, had they landed, would have ended the fight. Sullivan used his left and right with good judgment but without affecting the stamina of Papke, who was able to take unlimited punishment. When the call for the ninth round sounded Sullivan was unable to stand up and Corrl awarded the fight to the American amid great applause. Kosnni mi max gets FIRST LICENSE j S PORTO GRAPHS I 9 m Starting from Fulton, Mo., with Cincinnati as the terminus, a pigeon race for young birds will begin to morrow under the auspices of the Ohio Valley Flying club. A 400-mile race for old birds will also start to morrow from Sheldon, la., to Milwaukee. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Something New THE GREATEST IMPROVE MENT OF THE AGE, THE CENTRAL NEEDLE SEWING MACHINE. No more crooked sj'lne or aching backs when us lr:' a machine. Call and see them. OH machines liken In Standing of the Clubs. Club. W. Lv Pet Portland 37 27 .576 San Francisco 36 32 .529 Vernon 35 33 .515 Oakland 86 14 .514 Sacramento 32 35 .478 Los Angeles 27 43 .386 RoKults Yesterday. Vernon 7, Oakland 2. Sacramento 5, Frisco 2. Angels 4, Portland 2. Portland Meets Defeat. Portland, Ore., June 9. Delhi out- pitched Seaton and also used better head work In yesterday's game between Los Angeles and Portland and as a result the locals met the first defeat of the scries. Score: R. H. E. Los Angeles 4 8 0 1 "A Strong St:irach I HakssLifa a Fhraro" senior southern track and field championships of the Amateur Ath letic Union will be decided at New Orleans tomorrow. Players of the great German game of skat are heading Plttsburg-ward for the annual tournament of the North American Skat League, opening tomorrow. Latonia track, which opens its an nual spring- meeting tomorrow, was inaugurated just twenty-eight years ago today, with the Hindoo Stakes, now called the Derby, as the feature. Fan-mount Park, Philadelphia, will be the scene tomorrow of the annu al horse carnival of the Road Driv ers' association, and one of the classi est exhibitions of the year is prom ised. For the first time since the running of the Glidden tour twenty-four hour race In Chicago in 1908, the Windy City is to have a big automobile track meet. The dates are tomorrow anil Sunday, and the place the Hawthorne track. All recognized yacht and .motorbnat clubs will be permitted to enter the open motorboat races of the Columbia Yacht club, to be held tomorrow on the Hudson off upper Manhattan. Sol Id silver cups will . awarded In all classes. The United lfiiiit.s Itacin? associa tion's meet at Belmont Park, L. 1 . will closf! tomorrow. Tho next im portant amateur racing m ' et on lie program i- (it the Jirookllnc, Ma;.-., Prof. Potter of O. A. Cf Begins Issuance- Under New Stato Stal lion Law. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis. Ore., June 9. Today the first stallion license, under the new state stallion law, was issued by Prof. E. L. Potter of O. A. C, secretary of the stallion board, to Frank E. Alley of Rosehurg. Mr. Alley has been es pecially anxious to have the honor of receiving the first license Issued bv the stallion registration board, and to this end he put in bis application immediately after the law was pass ed, before the board had formally or ganized, lie rmsi In fact, the first four licenses Issued, one for his stand ard bred trotting horsn "Bonadav, and ffor three others. The work of issuing the licenses will now be push ."1 rapidly, as some 600 applications have been received and filed, and the offico is prepared to handle the Im mense correspondence Incident to the licensing of the Oregon stallions. f'arl MnrrU, tho white man's hone 'f Sapulpa, Ukla., will start in another ftiost Ills of Life come from errors in diet, from too little exercise or from the mis takes vc commit without thinking of consequences. These sicknesses may bo slight at first, but they hinder work, prevent advancement or bring depression nnd spoil enjoyment. 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