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V TK3 SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, MAY 22, 190 23 Trained Portland Horses Take Part in a iew. ! " ? V " THE BEST TOHIC fc In S. S. S. Nature has brovided atonicstuted to every requirement of the system "when in a debilitated, nkss) run-dow- n j&Xfc'4&iffl& ' JNwagfS' condition. contains no strong minerals or gjjjffg $$$&'$i " "THsssMBCfajsBKssssBC r 23Bftf- K.j69f SHfckkJBac&3LPBIPBBBuJuusBCs mBsctBMssBHBssb It drugs, but is a pleasant vegetable preparation. You ran find no better reme- dyfor toning up the nerves and bringing" refreshing, restful sleep. S. S. S. improves the ap-- and IhaTeusad S.S.S. andfoxmditto ba aexoal-peti- te and digestion, its ient blood purifier and tonic. 2Cy gyatembeoanw good effects are seen almost very much ran down and debilitated. I lost from the first dose. It acts twenty or mors pounds in weight, had titsandwasiaa bad saape. Seeing1 S- - 8.3. ad- -, promptly in cases of chronic Hizod z beffanit use, and amwellpleaed with, dyspepsia, indigestion and thexosnlts after usin it for Borne Iittla while, all Stomach troubles, and From 139 pounds to 165 is pretty Rood evidence - saarlfc on the art of S S S- - H KAaTDr' df5 away with tnuncom- 00rsecond St., Warren, Ohio. fortable fullness, shortness of breath, drowsiness and dizziness that so often come after eating. S. S. S. is not only the best tonic, but possesses alterative or purifying properties, and if there is any taint, humoror poison in the blood, it searches it out and removes it. Many times a low state of health is due to a bad condition of the blood and can only be remedied by such a remedy as S. S. S. If you suffer from debility, weakness, insomnia, nervousness, loss of ap- petite, bad digestion, or any of the miserable symptoms of a disordered blood, nothing will so soon put your blood in good condition, invigorate and tone up the system and restore the health as S. S. S. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC GO, A71AHTA, GA

t YOU SUFFER? 6'$-Atf- ' v ,Aj, B bk" 4dSLMK4f viB- WL rttrK5flfl3BWWBBBBBBBBBwB When the Great Chinese Doctor C. GEE WO ABOUND THE PUSH BAT.Ti AX PORTLAND HIDING ACADKMY. can cure you of any ailment by his powerful and harm- less Chinese herbs and roots, which are unknown to i. medical science" of this country. His wonderful cures throughout the TJ. S. alone tell the story. Thousands flourished some ball, must Banner; N. Coghlan, on Humbert; Crawford, In the meet. has been feared of people are thankful to him for saving their. lives rHEN the great crowd Journeys to for time; but there the called a block and the riders Dr. J. It from. the Irvington Racetrack on June 4, horsemen play It riding bareback. retire a distance of ten feet, and not re- E. Brown, on Rifle; Charles Nicol on by Mr. Lazarus' friends that, owing to his Pushball, as it will be Introduced by the sume play until ordered to do so by the General Lee, and Messrs. Chase-- and Jen- illness, he would be unable to ride, or for the purpose of seeing the events card- Club on O. Downing Hunt riders, will be played Just as referee. The Saturday after- kins, President and TJrs. F even be well enough to witness the races OPE RATI OINS Is noon, 4, captains ed by the Portland Hunt Club, they will It in the effete East, except that the June will be played in two are in the background. The of attending phy- Then whv let yourself suffer? This famous doctor knows the action of will min- who will play pushball on from the grandstand. The 500 dis- have an opportunity for the first time to local riders use saddles. The ball used halves, with a rest of five tho two teams over different remedies that he has successfully used In different Is a leather-covere- d affair, inflated with utes. tho day of the meet are E. Brown and sician has informed Mr. Lazarus that he eases. enough his well-know- see a same of pushball. This is a bit of air. The ball is placed in the center of The two teams who will play the first Henry Metsger. Mr. Metzger rides will be well to ride, and It is The following Testimonials from n people tell of the equine sport new to the Coast, and while . Four riders make up the team, game have not as yet been selected. and his mount is by all odds the best Intention 'to enter Marengo In the ..wonderful curative powers of nature's own herbs and roots: but only two riders from each side are Among the club members there are some pushball horse In the club. The little hurdle race, and Bob the great "ball has been hammered and half-mil- e ThomaB Walsh, Tenth and Everatt street, city, cured of stomach trouble supposed to be In action at once. These exceedingly clever players. Is a game sorrel is as quick as a catand is almost Crawford In the event. It will great two years standing. pushed about by the members of the Hunt four riders attack the ball and the design to which the horses seem, to take with equal to any two horses m the school Another race which attract a Miss Helene Enberg, BOS Vancouver avenue, city, suffered many years will b the matched half-mi- le Club at their riding-scho- on Johnson is to have their mounts push the ball keen delight, and with hoof, shoulders and when it comes to moving the big ball. deal of attention with dyspepsia of tho stomach and lung trouble, and was said by doctors towards their opponents' goal line, with- mouth they will hustle the ball over the One bit of news which will be read with trotting race, in which will be Mrs. to have ineurablo consumption. I am thankful to say, after five months' street, the match game, which will be one Miss D. B. How- treatment of Dr. Wo's remedies hav fully regained my out using or move- field well-train- Is M. Lazarus, who O. Brbwn, Miss Storey, C Ge I health either feet hands. The like x players. keen Interest that E. and strength. recommend all are sick to jro and see him. of the June meeting features, will be the 111 Miss O. Gould. There are also I that ment of the ball must always be done by The picture was taken especially for Tho has been at the Good Samaritan Hos- ard, and Saved from operation: Mrs. Theresa Georg, W5 Fourth street, city I first outdoor game that has been played. the horses. Should the ball remain sta- Oregonlan by pital the past five weeks, will be able a number of other matched races that from Inflammation womb female H. L. Smith. The riders for events. had suffered of the and ovaries and weak- In the East, however, the pushball has tionary for er of a minute It Is la tho picture are Judge A. H. Tanner, on to ride his two horses, Marengo and Bob will be added to the main ness, and tried many doctors, but all said I would die If I did not have an operation. I tried Dr. C. Gee Wo's remedies as my last resource, and am thankful to soy that after four months treatment Iwas entirely cured. when you umpire your best game, are sore ed rolling round and does not want any He guarantees to cure Catarrh, Asthma, Liver. Kidney.. Lung Trouble. because you didn't give them a chance to moss, will not stay In any position long, Bheumatlsm, Nervousness. Stomach, Fmalo Trouble and all private dis- simply making enough In each place to eases. kick. Managers and owners also have Hundreds Charges you their growl at you, and it is very un- get to the next. It Is an ugly form of of testimonials. moderate. If are sick with any A wander-lus- of the above ailments, then call and ss him. PKOM1SING BOy t. The floaters are held unre- ATHLETE jo. pleasant, after game, when you are Consultation free. Kenneth L. Fenton, "Who Has "Won at , Football and Other . dressing" all alone, feeling that you are liable and firms have become weary of Patients out of the city write for blank and cirsulars. Inclose stamp. the most forlorn creature on earth, to engaging them. The number of floaters Address have the homo magnate send word to you Is sadly on me Increase. Last month the tM3 agency company The C Gee Wo Medicine Co. TUrd' Tg LL THE ATHLETES in Portland he is going to do than what he has the umpire has got to keep by himself a by one of fits hirelings that you are rotten; of a New York in Los ortiaTt.01 are not men who their done. He played In the state charnplon-shlp good deal during the season. His is a that he Is much displeased with you and Angeles reported 60 In that city and havojnade throughout the" came word of con- records. There are growing up a last J ear, but got up against good lonely and Isolated existence a good part will have you transferred to some other South How- increase in the number of these young players early and went off the list. of tho time. He can't afford to associate town, a threat which he doesn't make tinued feoo.oce larger number of men interested in ever, he and Bollinger won the doubles with ballplayers, because If he got friend- good, now that the league presidents tlck restless, nestless birds, pathetically fol- amateur sport right now than at any within the club. He has not been out ly with any one of the players it might up for their umpires. lowing the Summer. them sportsmen are eating black bass to the nature of Deity, patriotism ob previous time in the history of the city. on the courts so far this ear, but will create talk or influence his decisions un- "The umpires will make mistakes, of every Sunday, though the season is not structed her vision, for she wavered and open 1. On Sunday, May 8. All the schools foster sports and tho come out later. consciously. course. They know it, and feel worse over till June a finally confessed, "I don't know much, Empire en- anybody else. Some- GAME LAW A DEAD LETTER. party of three was fishing in Columbia about God, anyway; only one thing Club is making special effort Billiards is a late accomplishment of his, "So the holds aloof almost the mistake than for Multnomah picked up during tho Winter months. A tirely; stays at different hotels from them times, too, an umpire gets careless or lazy slough, and caught 114 pounds of black sure, He is a "Virginian." to interest its younger members in the year ago he was playing in the second and travels by different roads. I've seen and doesn't get around to see the- - decis- Hunting in Closed Season Continues bass. A friend who saw them gave them On being told of a friend's death, a lit- purpose roasting a dressing down, and told them 6 round-eye- d pursuits that are the primary of class and won. This year he was in the the time when I had my wife with me at ions as he should. Then a little Without Interference by Warden. that he tle girl of stood wondering, club. One of these boys is Kenneth first class, but could not run up strings a hotel, that I would not want to pass a does him good and puts him on his met- would complain of them If there was any and rosy, at the foot of her bed, and the hounding man. Fish and Game Warden worth noticing." swiftly L. Fenton, now only 17 years old, an like the older men. But he went into group of ballplayers standing near, lest tle. But there's no use a propounded these questions: but one say something Insult- Blind Snyder the way a Phila- A man seen looking over some guns at If these statements are correct, it Is "Did her body get to heaven?" accomplished football and ten- the tournament with the Commercial Club of them should 'Poor is baseball, a few weeks ago and won three out of his ing to mo as we passed, and there would delphia paper referred to Charley Snyder a sporting goods store yesterday, was about time a new Fish and Game Warden "Will her soul take up her skeleton?" nis player. His athletic characteristics four , making an average of 2:88. bo trouble. Some are bitter enough to In- every day of the whole season. asked what he wanted with a gun at this was appointed. "Does a bouI have any kind of feet?" that have made him well Tmown are his and he neglected this sult you under Just such circumstances. "The bumps that tho umpire gets with season, when there was nothing to shoot. "When sho gets there, will God put an skill, perfect control of his hand, a clear year, but he Is proficient in both and "I used to instruct the employes of tho the ball takes the starch out of him some- He said he bought and sold guns, but angel head upon her?" base- raps on In shlrt-wal- st eye and a cool head. did well in club tournaments. Ho could hotels where I stayed not to mention times. I got three the wrist that, while It was a fact that it was the UNEXPECTED EEPLIES. "Will she wear a and skirt " to me alL refused to think of it quick succession one day in Brooklyn, and close season for all kinds of game birds. don't want to die, accomplishments do not range undoubtedly have done better In both ball at I "I because of the Fenton's had he taken the time, but he has not. oft the field. There's no getting away the last caused me such intense pain that It was well known that many Irrepressi- Delightful Twists of Thought Ex- valley of the shadow ot death; that must many sports heart-broke- n. my over so as in the case of He has taken them up casually and suc- - from the conditions of loneliness. It fol-- I felt It simply took ble persons were shooting many kinds of pressed by Little Children. be very dark." some of the older athletes of the city nerve, unstrung me completely. And to birds all tho time. He called attention to Then, without a pause, came, as a con- whose careers have been published in bo guyed by a lot of people when you are the notice in The Oregonlan of a day clusion, a quick laying aside of the whole In physical and mental distress does not or two ago concerning, a man in Idaho Harper's Weekly. sad matter, sang out, cheerily, The Oregonlan in earlier issues, but he Even dangers are les- a3 she "I ONE OF PORTLAND'S PROMINENT ALL add to your comfort." who went out hunting pheasants and the of literature am going to hop to my bath on one foot," has shown himself apt in everything he shot and killed himself, and the mention sened for the very young by their free and she did, chanting as she went; has tried. A list of his favorite sports AROUND ATHLETES Racing as a Sport. only a few days before of a boy up the powers of rearrangement and application. "D-e-a- dead, dead, dead." naturally games Valley who gun girl 4, who to showing that ho takes to To heretics who hav the habit of talk- Willamette took a and A little of had been taken requiring skill. In tho order of accom- went out to kill birds and shot and killed church reproduced the whole scene with Bill's Big Snake. ing down the racing game and saying that most cases plishment, his sports arc baseball, foot- not help city. this: himself. He added that in much Ingenuity, taking for a text, as she "Say, boysv" "Sill, It does the Just read many said they had no regret for said "come up the woods. billiards, tennis, handball and bowl- The State Racing Commission, composed that stood in her high chair, 'Lead me in the There's something there to see; ball, any one who shot himself while trying righteousness In presence ing. of August Belmont, E. D. Morgan and paths of the A snake is lying: on the bill John Sanford, has submitted its eighth an- to kill pheasants or other birds at this of mine enemies"; and then descending As big 'round as a tree." Baseball is really his game, for when Reason. donning old college cap, nual report to the Legislature of the State and her father's To see the mighty reptile then. he was only IB years old he played on the Is pointed out in this "Whey asked why this unlawful shoot- she sang with vim and endless reitera- of New York. It ing was not stopped,, he said, "because The boys rushed in a throng:, Multnomah team and went to the bat report that the year 1903, In racing, ex- tions, "Let your light so shine, little And there beheld a garter snake there Is no Game Warden." On further your so God against men like Overall. "When only 14, ceeded In prosperity all previous years. brother, let light shine that Not quite eight inches long. Agricultural questioning he admitted that one Baker, a will not put you In a bushel." field on Port- The state tax paid to the Then, as they Jeered, scratched, he was playing center ttie $200,741, Democrat of Cottage Grove, better known Religious as sifted through Bill his head SBflBBflBHBMKara 7SjkBBjBBBBjBv Society amounted to which was instruction pardon met land Academy, but the beginning of 1902 as "Lazy John Baker," had been appointed And said, "Well, at In excess of that paid In by more than tho childish Intelligence often results you MKHwBBHmHB&jBmk Game "Warden, but he was no better than oddly, one girl strong the- I should have told 'twas as bid the next season he showed aptitude for TTfflHBBBBBM $30,000. The public patronage of racetracks and little of As a teeny little tree!" infield work and was placed shortstop, exceeded of 1902 by $513,115. Last year a wooden man. His only discharge of ological predilections was heard Instruct- at that his duties was the arresting of three younger whero ho has played eer since, except HMHS vTaBi? iHstBBnBSBBBBm there was paid out to owners of horses In ing a child thus: "Now, I'll $2,165,437. Is $316,593 more men for running deer with hounds, which tell you exactly how am made. First, Under Obligations. when pitching. this state which I than was distributed In premiums In 1902. was literally forced on him, and the ar- there Is little round me that Is busy and Sioux City Journal. Winning Run in Bail Game. In all, continues the report. In this state rest of a boy In Eastern Oregon for does things; over that I wear a skeleton If Judge Parker shall get the nomina- 1222 spearing a dog salmon. of bones, and then all the sinful lusts of tion the very thing him to do That year, being 15, he played through last year there were races, and in first for 1572 participated. "The fish laws," he continued, "are the flesh." Upon the superficiality of sin after the convention will be to sit down " season, making good them different horses tho a record for a 50 great stakes In excess of being more violated than the game laws. she might have been Interpreted as hav- and write a nice letter of thanks to Will- There "were - boy, and showed up remarkably well in $5000 value each to the winner, 100 In ex- Hundreds of people jou cannot call ing definite convictions,- but when it came iam Randolph Hearst. batting, and during the Spring the school cess of $2000, and 105 events In excess of ? played the Chemawa Indians an $1000. game. In the 11th Fenton made a safe In 1903, apart from the sales of yearlings by private agreement, and apart , base-steali- proclivities made hit. As his from the market which obtains In Ken- were not well known then, he was not tucky, statistics as nearly correct as may expected to score, but he stole second, bo had show that 1007 yearlings were sold then third, and by the time Raleigh at public auction In New York and in Chi- Hughes knocked the winning run he was cago for a gross total of $925,7oo. Of these 1007 8S4 were sold In this como no fewer than ilDande Shortly ready to home. afterwards state, for them $SS1,150, or an average M"-JK?- was playing on Multnomah. and ; GfflEW Fenton of nearly $993 each, was obtained. THIS nneiihair His batting average began to show AMD WE CAM im healthy conditions about that tlmo and iaRHaRsii has ever since. So far this jear he has NOT A BANISHED PEIEST. f been batting in the Interscholastlc League ROVE IT. at a .580 clip. It has neer been his L. Verhaag Writes x In Defense of (ffi fortune since the Chemawa game to do things In the ninth Inning or anything of Father Bromsgeert. that sort, but he has made possible many victories by timely hits. He Is a good, FOREST GROVE, May 19. (To the Edi- steady hitter and can be counted on. tor.) In a dispatch from Baker City, Shortstop has been his position on the beaded "Bishop O'Reilly Refutes Cir- Multnomah team, but he has moed cular," in your Issue of May 19, you say around more on tho Academy team. Last that one circular was signed by "A. year he pitched and played third and Bromsgeert, a banished Catholic priest caught part of the time. This year he from Archbishop Christie's diocese." Al- is captain and pitcher and will probably low me, as an old friend of Father pitch about all the games of the season. Bromsgeert, and In his absence, to correct Ho has not gono out for tho Multnomah the insinuation, not to say injustice, you team yet. but Rill later on. During the do to the reverend gentleman, whose three years he played on tho Portland friends are numbered by the thousands Academy team it has won the school KENNETH PENTON. all over this Coast, where he has labored championship, last year only falling down most assiduously and successfully for year over a quarter of a century. Father to Columbia. This his team leads priest," the schools so far and is playing excel- Bromsgeert is not "a banished at only down on least not In the odious sense the dis- lent ball, having fallen ceeded in them because he has a steady lows you from town to tov,n, and in each seems convey. one occasion. patch from Baker City to hand and a good eje. These characteris- place they havo their grievances against Ho left as a priest In good standing on Honors Won at Football. tics will stand him in good stead at any the umpire. If you should happen to give his own accord, with the full approba- spbrt. decision against the home club the It Is only a meagre account that can a tion of his bishop, to spend a few months His career, as much of It as has been street-ca-r conductor, if he knows you, the Davenport, under medical treat- bo given of the record of a boy who is everybody else af- in la., beginning career, he unfolded, ought to point out to people, waiters and with local ment for his eyes and ears. He has been Just his and what as many mothers, who do look filiations scowl on you. Many a time you has done so far in a few years will un- such not In that city over half a year In the ca- ac- favorably on sports on account of the are entirely friendless. chaplain of Catholic Hos- doubtedly be forgotten in his greater danger possess, "Then are the police. Sometimes pacity of the complishments. Xet young and light as modicum of they that there pital, and so much does Bishop Cosgrovo sports bring out in a boy the things that there are not enough of them on hand to lord- he Is, he has won honor on the modern proper protection, and sometimes appreciate his solid work that hla field weighs make a basis for the sterner characteris- insure ship Bromsgeert to stay. RUSSELL, of strength in football. He Tho boy bo quick- when there are enough they'll scowl and asked Father MISS 3IARMABA HENRY, FLORENCE 121 weighed much tics of manhood. must By Bromsgeert is most Ago 6 years, Just pounds now and witted and cool and must have a steady swear at you under their breaths, grip this thne Father 5036 Forrestrille Ave., CHICAGO. less when he began at the ago of 14, they to probably on his way to Europe. About Miss Henry says: "BeforoIbesanustngDanderine 815 Mohawk Street, CHICAGO. MISS SEXotA HASSEXX, nerve. If ho has these, he will succeed their clubs as if would like use signed by great playing on the Portland Academy second on you. and otherwise give you to the circulars supposed to be my hair was tailing out In handslnl. and I am Since it has becomo generally known CHICAGO. ho was at sports and, if he does not turn out them nothing. If, gen- pleaBed to say that Danderino not only stopped it at that Danderino causes hair to grow lust S7S8 North 43 d Court, football eleven. The next year Is somo understand they are protecting you him I know however, my grow on quarter on team, well afterwards. It through fault that sure Bromsgeert once, but has made hair more than twico as abundantly the heads of children as sub and half hla school in his training that athletics could not against their inclination. I was once In- uine I am that Father as long aa it erer was." ltdoes on thoseof matured persons, many Miss Hassei says: "My hair would not which that year won tho school cham- by cop while on my way to my will be able to substantiate his sayings Mrs. Elolso Atherton, Little Bock. Ark., says: "It truly marvelous cases are coming to our reach, below my waist when I began using . sulted a way improves Little Miss whose photo- split- pionship of the state. Fenton got in on dressing-roo- after the game. "You know in unvarnished language and will not need is surely remarkable the Danderlna notice. Bussell. yoar Danderino. It was also faded and the games Medical any the hair. It has made my hair grow ten inches long- graph appears above, Is certainly one of ting at the ends. Now it is over 2 feet with Pacific and the where I dress,' I replied. 'Perhaps you assistance. er in fiTO months and it is getting thicker and longer the remarkable ones. Her beautiful hau- and Dental schools. In the last named TROUBLES OF AN UMPIRE. L. VERHAAG. believe giving praise over thirty inches long and her mother longer than it ever was and it has regained would like to come back there and settle all tho time. I in where it is ls original rich blond color. used tho tonic game he was hurt and dropped out for the argument.' But all he xild was to call due, and you can use my name as reference if you says that PANDBBINE GEEW EVEBY its I bo desire.' BIT OP IT." about four months all together." the rest of the season. He Thinks He Is the Most Forlorn me an incompetent blankety-blan-k, his The Tramp Stenographer. But the following Fall he was made fellow-cop- s doing likewise. The cops are DANDERENE is to the hair what freah showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the captain and won the championship. Fen- Creature on Earth. prejudiced rooters as anybody else. The Era. properties cause the to just as get roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, fertilizing and hair ton's activity was mainly in managing "Nobody who has not been through the "As for the players, well, you know how In her failure to steady work the grow abundantly long, strong and beautiful. IT IS THE NATURAL FOOD OF THE HASH, SCIENTIFICALLY the team, but ho was the punter and on mill can realize the tribulations of the they make life miserable for an umplre. girl who comes to New York is apt to several occasions made drop kicks for average professional baseball umpire," They are always ready to roast him, and become a lonely, homeless thing of "no CHABSED WITH NEW AND GENUINE Q ESSENCES UNHEARD OF BY OTHER goals. He did this on several occasions said an Eastern member of that seldom, if ever, have a kind word for him. KAKERS OF HAIR TONIC. NO W at all druggists in three sizes, 25 cents, SO cents and $1.00 per bottle. at 30 yards. Last year ho showed con- clan the other day, in the Los An- I believe some of the players would like by business men under the title of "a EOrE To show howquloXIyDancfarfae acts, wa will send a largo samplofreeby return mall to anyone who sends this advertisement sistent improvement, kicking rather bet- geles Times. "Of all Jobs, on the face of to encourage the umpire once in a while floater." A "floater" is a girl tramp 1 to tho Knowlton Saaderiae Co., Chicago, with their name and address and ten cants In silver or stamps to pay postage. ter than before. the broad earth it is the most, thankless if it wouldn't seem so strange to them. stenographer who lives from hand to Hbu In tennis the question is rather what and the least desirable. In the "first place On the other hand, there are players who. mouth and town to town, who gets start-- FOR SALE AND - GUARANTEED BT WOODARD, CLARKE & COMPANY.