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PAGE SIX. DAILY CACTTAlT, JOPIIWA 'flAs OREOoW', WiaKEaAT, 'ATilL 23, 1913. ' National League. ' R. H. E. Philadelphia 2 7 3 yiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiimiiiie New York '. 2 11 4 l Batteries Seaton and , Doping ; Tes reau, Wiltse and Wilson.;. ' " "': R. H. E. EAST New York Boston Albany Rochester Syracuse Poughkeepsie Worcester Utica Buffalo Niagara Falls Montreal . Quebec White Mountains CatskfflMonnt'ins Saratoga . Pittsburgh Toledo Cleveland Columbus Dayton Springfield Indianapolis St Louis Chicago s .' - t. a The New Grand Central Terminal New York City THE FOUR GREAT SIGHTS OF THE EAST New York, the Worlds' Metropolis Boston, the Hub of the Universe The Famous 20th Century Limited The New Grand Central Terminal Besides you reach many of the other great cities of the East and traverse a " most interesting section of the country when you travel via NewYoMntral Lines Lakt Star RaOv-Th WaUtr-Ltod Routt" Ticket agents will route you over the i, New York Central Lines upon request -) Special information will be cheerfully a given in person or Dy man. Apply to yoor local agent for tickets and ateepirw car reservations, or for complete information call oo or address our Portland Office, 109 Third Street W. C. 8cachraa. General Atfeot. Paaawnser Dept. r -."' ONE INNING FATAL Ten Runs Scored by Chemawa When Braves Get Next to Lund' Curves. YOUNG GREAT TWIRLER Takes Land's Placs and Holds Indians During Bast of Game In Wonder ful Exhibition. Willamette was again defoatoil by Chemawa in the second practice game plnyod between the University and the Indians on Willamette field yesterday. Brazier Small was to take the box for the University, but asked to bo ex cused on account of the track meet with Chemawa Thursday, in which ho Is planning to enter a largo number of events. Drake, the head twirlor, who is be ing saved for the Oregon game Friday, could not be. put in, so Oscar Lund, one o? the sub twirlori, who is a vory good pitcher, when in shape, but who bad not worked out in the box any this canon, was called on to tnko the mound. Everything wont well for tho first two innings, no one so much as getting a hit, but in tho third a general bal loon ascension oeurrod, Every one seemed to have taken tho aeroplane routs and the laws of gravitation could bo fully demonstrated. Nino hits and 10 runs wero registered against tho 'var sity boys. Young dots on Slab. Young, who had' pitched with such success the lny before, again took the mound, and pitched wonderful ball fnr the last fivo innings, considering tho hard gamo he had thrown tho day before. Chemawa added another tally in tho lost of tho eighth, Downio making it to second when Shisler dropped a high fly, advancing to third on Adam's binglo and coming home on a singlo by Saundors. Willamette acquired hor only score in the ninth, when tho pitcher muffed a linor, Lund making it to first, ad vancing to second on McRao's single, and registering at the plato on a two baggor by Drako, Lund also distinguished himself in tho garden by twice crawling tho high bank in right field and catching two flys. Smith, eoach of the Chomawa team, again umpired the game. Score: Willamette. AB R II TO K A IToman, 2b, lb 4 0 2 10 2 1 Lund, p, rf i 112 2 0 McRao, 3b 4 0 2 2 1 0 Steolhammer, e 2 0 12 10 Drake, cf 4 0 1 2 p 0 Oatos, If, 2b 4 0 0 0 2 0 Hamilton, lb, e 4 0 13 12 Booth, ss 3 0 0 2 2 1 Shinier, If 1 0 0 10 1 Howard, rf 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 Young, p 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Willamette Putting Final Touches on for Contest With Chemawa Tomorrow. Willamotto track men aro working hard preparatory to meeting Chemawa in a practice meet to bo hold on Wil lamotto field Thursday afternoon. 1 Captain Mclnturff says that ho will try-out all the matorial ho has, in order to ascertain just what events will noed special attention in preparing for the O. A. C. contest and other big meots to follow. Among the mon who will entor Thursday's moot are: Wright, Fran cis, McClellan, Pfaff; 50-yard dash, Mclnturff, Small; 10-yard dash, Mclu turff, Small; 220-yard dash, Mclnturff, Small; low hurdles, Mills, Francis; high hurdles, Mills, Francis; quarter milo, Mclnturff, Young; half milo, Young, Corpe, Rico; milo, Young, Corpe, Rice, Marsh; high jumps, Mills, Doan, Luce; pole vault, Docen, Luce. PAST FIFTY? YOU HEED "CASCARETS" WHAT GLASSES ARE TO WEAK KVKS, CASCARETS ARE TO WEAK BOWELS A 10.CENT BOX WILL TRULY AMAZE YOU. Most old people must give to the bowels some regular help, else they suffer from constipation. The condi tion la perfectly natural. It Is Just as natural as It Is for old people to walk slowly. For age Is novor so active as youth. The muscles are loss elastic. And Uie bowols are muscles. So all old people need Cascnrots. Ono might as woll rofuBO to aid weak eyea with glasses as to neglect this gentle aid to weak bowels. This is Important at all ages, but never so inmch as at fifty. Age Is not a time for harsh physics. 'Youth may occasionally whip the bowels Into activity. But a lash can't be used every day. What the bowels of the old need Is a gentle and nat ural tonic. One that can be constant ly used without harm. The only such tonlo la CasoareU and they oost onlj 10 cents per box at any drug store. They work while you sleep. Total X 1 0 21 12 0 Chemawa. AB R 11 PO 12 A Lane, e r 1 1 (1 0 0 Wilcox, 3b !i 1 2 3 0 0 Dunbar, m 5 2 2 (i 0 0 Downie, 2b 5 112 10 Adamsr R., rf 3 1 2 2 0 0 Walker, lb 5 1 2 5 0 1 Saunders, cf 5 1 2 0 0 0 Adams, J., p 15 110 8 1 Lnehancc, If 4 114 10 Total 44 11 14 27 10 2 Summary. F.amed runs, Ohomowa 2. Three- base hits, Dunbar 1, Wilcox 1. First on balls, off Lund 3, off Young 0, Left on bases, Chemawa 20, Willamotto 6. Flint base on errors, Willamette 1, Chomawa 4. Two-base hits, Lund, Drako, R. Adams, Saunders, Struck out, by Lund 1, by Adams fl. Umpire, 8011111.' JOLTS Fsciflo Coast Lssgus, W L rc Los Angeles .... 12 6 .(W Oakland 11 1 .(111 Veulco 10 11 '.470 San Franelseo n 12 ,4'J9 Portland 7 10 .412 Sacramento 7 10 .412 Yesterday's Result. At Portland rortland, S; Sacramen to, 2. At San Frsncisco San Francisco, 4; Los Angeles, 3. , At Los Angeles Venice, 2; Oakland, 1. Chicago .... n o Cincinnati 5 13 1 Batteries Lpifield, Humphries, Che ney and Archer;, Fromino, Fackard, Mc Intyrc; Hartley arid Clark. , - ' R. H.E. Pittsburg . 1 2 1 St. Louis 0 5 1 Batterios C'amnitz and Simon; Per ritt and Wingo. R. II. E Brooklyn 8 14 0 Boston 3 8 1 Batteries Curtis and Irwin; Perdue, Gerkais and Raridon, Whalen. American League. R. H. B. St. Louis ... 4 ;) 2 Cleveland 2 S 4 Batteries Hamilton and Aloxaudor Agnew; Steen and Laud. B. II. E. Detroit 2 S 0 Chicago 3 8 2 Batteries House, Clause and Mc Kee; Scott and Estorly. R. H. E. New York 4 10 0 Philadelphia 7 12 0 Batteries McCounoll, Schnlz and Williams; Brown and Lapp. R. H. E. Boston s lo Washington 3 11 2 Batteries Leonard and C'arrigan; Groom, Gallia, Boshling and Ainsmith Deafness Cannot Be Cured By local applications, as they cannot roach tho diseased portion of tho ear. Thero is only ono way to euro deafnoB9, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, doafnesB is the result, and unless the inflammation can bo taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever; nine cases out of ton are caused by Catarrh, which is noth ing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of DoafneBS (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall 's Catarrh Curo. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. .Sold by druggists, 7ac. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Heed the Cough that Hangs On. The soods of consumption may be in lurk, and a cough that hangs on weak ens your system, and lowers your vital resistance to disease. Take Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It stops the cough, heals the inflamed membranes and strengthens the lungs. E. D. Roun tree, Stillmore, Ga., says: "La Grippe left me with a deep-seated cough from which I could get no relief until I took Foley's Honey and Tar Compound It completely cured me." Refuse substi tutes. Dr. Stone's drug store. Karl King, formerly of Salem, is hav ing great success at La Grande as man ager of tho basoball team thorn. Ho is catcher on tho team and keeps close tab on the bunch. Over a dozen sportsmen met st the Hoard of Trade rooms last evening to organize a gun club, and a temporary organization was effected by the elec tion of Mark Slddoll as president, and J. O. lligham as secretary. F. J. Holo hun, of Portland, outlined what had boon accomplished elsewhere, and a membership committee consisting of Lloyd Hauser, Henry Veatch, J. E. Crowo, J. G. Bigham and A. 8. Hussey was named, Another mooting will be held tonight in the samo place to per fect organization. Bud Anderson gives it out that hs will bo champion lightweight of the world within six months. It may be so, Bud. Harry Wolverton, leader of the Sac ramento team, is laying off for three das as a result of an argument with an umpire The order of suspension camo from President Baura. a a The Billing , Mont, Athletic Club has offered a purse of $10,000 for a match between Willie Ritchie, lightweight champion, and Joe Rivers, the match to take place Memorial Day. Borne men look for trouble la order that they may be prepared to dodg. "FIRST AID TO THE PERPLEXED." Tho "first aid to .the per plexed" in tho administration of the household should be tho advertising columns of THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. You wore looking at the table cloth today and that brought up the question of table linens. This ought to bo a good time to buy tnblecoths and napkins. Watch the announcements of tho reliable stores that' adver tise in TIIK CAPITAL JOUR NAL. And, speaking about talilo lin ens, weren't you thinking of a now rug for tho dining room, new curtains, another couch coverf Perhaps something was said about replenishing tho cut glass supply or a new china cabinet or a buffet. And what about a new refrig erator this season! A fine up-to-date sanitary refrigerator is not in tho, luxury class any more; it is a necessity. Take your housekeeping prob lems to tho advertising columns of THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. 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John Ber net, Tell, Wis., states "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar Compound as a family medicine for five yrvs, and it has always given the best of satisfac tion and produced good results. It will always cuts a cough or cold. For chil dren it is an lndispensible on account of its pleasant taste and its freedom from opiates.' Refuse substitutes. Br. Stone's drug store. Why Hs Was Late. "What made you so late!" "I met Smithson." "'Well, that is no reason why you should be an hour late getting home to supper. " ' "I know, but I ssked him how he was feeling, and he insisted on telling me about his stomach trouble." "Did you tell him to take Chamber lain's Tablets!" "Sure, that is what he needs." Sold by all dealers. Any old eicuse will do for many ts oppose the proposed charter. In going after the women's votes, some candidates are likely to be awak I ened. Piles Cured In 6 to 11 Days. Your druggist" will refund money it PAZO, OINTMENT falls to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro truding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50c Young man, there is a great and in creasing demand for "the right man." A Good Message. Meritol Digestive Tonic has proven a good message to others, why not to youf It acts upon the stomach, strengthens the digestive organs, creates a healthy appetite, and makes rich, red blood. Imparts new life and strength to the entire body. Capital drug store. JUST NORTH OF NEWPORT, AT THE LIGHT HOUSEj Situated where the ocean, mountain and forest come together, where a cape extendi in to the ocean over a mile, with Boulevards Water System Postoffice Street Electric Light General Stores Sidewalks Telephone Daily Mail Auto aervice to and from Newport, turf bathing, excellent beach, protected from North west winds, boarding bouse and a 62-room modern hotel, all to be found at the Cape. ....?!"er1 '?e"tJ. Ar r. a Local Aient.: IVWArr & MACK.EY " c unrm i. enve v -i w gun 213 Board of Trade Bldg Portland, Ore. AGATE BEACH 211 Masonic Temple, Salem, Ore.