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X ; THE MORNING OREGOXIAN, TUESDAY JUXE30 1914. LL " "" I " AMUSEMENTS, f FINERAI. NOTICES. I 'Uol,: ALLEN HER WINS Dr. Laurence Selling Runner Up In Tualatin Club Tourney. PRESIDENT'S CUP TROPHY H. Chandler Egan and Tnrnlrall Ke turn From Seattle Meet Caddies' Contest Opens at WaTerly To day Jnly 4 Iilsts Made. C. H. Bauer's trophy, known as the President's cup. the first trophy put up at the Tualatin Golf club, was won by Allen Meier on the links Sunday after noon. Mr. Meier defeated Dr. Laurance Selling 3 up and 2 to play In a 36-hole match. Mr. Meier was laboring under a handicap and at the beginning of the fourth round he led by one. The trophy has to be won three times or twice In succession before becoming the permanent property of anyone.- In the second flight. Dr. James Ko senfelt triumphed over Will Liproan and as a result he won the golf club presented by the club. . In the Meier-Selling match. Dr. Sell ing led by two after the first round. Meier had a lead of five holes at the end" of the second round and at the end of the third was but one up. Dr. Sell ing tied him at the 31st hole, but Meier with a flash of brilliancy won the next three holes, easily, ending the match at the 34th hole. The Tualatin links are In splendid condition "and attract numerous players very day. More young women congre gate at this beautiful site on the banks of the Tualatin than at other Portland dubs. George Turnbull, professional golfer of the Waverly Country Club, who won the professional championship of the Pacific Coast In the tournament at Seattle last week, returned home yes terday morning. H. Chandler Egan, who was the runner-up for the ameteur title, went on to Medford. For his winning, Turnbull received a handsome gold medal presented by the Seattle Golf Club- Turnbull made a record of 300 for 72 holes, defeating Robert Johnston by a scant three points In a beautiful finish. Egan was defeated by Jack Neville, of San Francisco, after the Callfornian bad established a record of 69 for his first round. By taking this match Neville is Pacific Coast amateur cham pion. ... The caddies' golf tournament of the Waverly Country Club will be started this morning and more than 25 young sters will take part The tourney will last two or three days and prizes will be awarded. The annual Fourth of July tourna ment will be held on the local links next Saturday with the men's handicap starting In the morning, the women's Immediately after lunch and the mixed foursomes about 8:30 o'clock. FEDKRAIj team wants tithe Pennant Winner Will Be Challenger In National-American Series. CHICAGO, June 29. Some team of the Federal League will claim the world's championship this Fall. This announcement. In effect, ema nated 'today from the office of James Gilmore, president of ths league. He stated that the winner of the pennant in his organization will challenge the winner of the world's series between the National and American leagues. If this is not accepted and it will not De the winning Federal League club and a team of stars from the re maining teams will play, and the world's championship will be claimed by the victor. The Federal League bases Its claim to major league caliber on "newspaper and publlo recognition." The National and American leagues, however, -are parties to the National agreement and are barred from contesting with so called outlaw leagues such as the Fed eral. AMATEUR ATHLETICS LES GREGG, of the Stilettos, regis tered another shut-out Sunday when Be whipped the Damascus nine 7 to 0. Cregg pitched another remark able game, allowing only two hits. He has not been scored on for the last 23 Innings and during that time only six hits have been made off his delivery. The Stilettos would like to obtain games for July 4 and 6. Call Manager George Lind at Main 5600. . The eleventh win of the season for the Spranger's Giants came Sunday at the expense of the Milwaukee squad. The score was 9 to 4. With the sacks loaded. Frank Saub, of the Giants, put the ball away for a homer. For games with the winners write Manager Ed ward Boatright In care of the Spranger Cafe, Second and Washington streets. Llnnton fell before the Maccabees 14 to 8 Sunday. The large score was due to the bad condition of the field. The Maccabees will play White Salmon a series of three games July S, 4 and 6. For games with the Maccabees write Manager J. Concannon. 804 Thurroan street, or call Main 9345. a In a hotly contested game, the News boys lost to the J. S. Beall squad 10 to 9 Sunday. Poor umpiring is said to have been the cause of the defeat. The losers hit the ball all over the lot and In the sixth frame scored five runs with none out. The score was 9 to 7 at the end of the first half of the last inning, and with two out and none on the Beall's started a slaughter, registering three runs. Anderson and Snockett worked for Manager Popick and Swerdlick and Rogoway did duty for the winners. The St. Andrews aggregation con tinued Its winning streak defeating the Meler& Frank nine 16 to 7. Hayes, of the winners, knocked a home run with none on. Wirts and Hayes for the winners opposed Hessmer. Worth and Ash. ' Six straight wins Is the record of the Portland Cordage Company as a result of its- victory Sunday over the Villa Grays. The score was 4 to L Little difficulty was experienced by the Golden Rods, formerly the Albina Merchants. In walloping the West End Athletic Club 20 to 3 on the Peninsula Park grounds Sunday. Brosy and Dan Williams were the stars for the win ners at bat. Sid Williams and Shea did the heavy work for the winners. The Archer-Wiggins Weonas defeat ed the Piedmont Maroons 9 to 3 on the Recreation Park grounds Sunday. Dil lard and Bartholemy for the Maroons opposed Scott. Wentworth and Neffin ger, Grayson and .Conway umpired. . . The Brooklyn Colts scored a 11 to 10 victory over the Toeman Lodge No. 41 at St. Johns Sunday. Th. Island of Tashatow, Just sontheasx f Cnton. nms. i. m on i i.vw. T coat of $1,700,000, so ss to make It available 1 I I II ' " . 1 ! , I. .,, , I PORTLAND ABSIBACT OJ T1TLK. fBOMFT biiliVlCJa at niASonaola price, i-acino Title & Trim Co.. 1 Ctta. of Com. ACCOKOlOfi 1-LliAILNU. i. sSTEPiiAN Hemslitctuns; and scalloping, accord aiu. pleat, button covered, gooas sponged; mail oruers. ssa Alder. liL u-ii AKT JaATTJUlbs VtOKKb. OSLtY scientifically thorough renovating In I 10 Cliy. AQV1MI US- CM. oi AsaAVKJta AMU AJiAi-ESlS. U1LBKI & HALl successors Weill Co.. 60U lo 61a Coucu blag.. lw tn. L 715U. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE laboratory and ore-teaung works. 142 at. A'i.X01US. 1 K. GKEENFlliLD Lrt-neral practice, ab stracts, contracts, collateral, etc. ; consul tation free. .New ofticea, "U7, lUS, 7W aeii lng Ding. Alain 4W3. open evening. J i .criHi'H Counsellor-at-law. Falling bids'. MUPDI WKAVLNCi. NORTHWEST KUU CO. Kuga from old car pets, rag ruga. 168 East otn. Hoia pnonea. CKL-i.ll.OU BUX'x'OKB, BAUOla. THS laWUS'-HODSON COMPANY. 92 otn st Phones Main Sla and A 1254. cumopouiaia. William, tella and William, Jr, Coven-, the only scientinc chiropodists In the city. Parlors, 3uJ UerUnger blog.. B. W. cor. a and Alutsr. ruuvs ninm CHIROPODY and pedicuring. Mr. M. D. Hill. ..Cl...n. ... r. and Mrs. Fletcher, painless chiropodists, over the liazeiwood. Main oils. A ola CMIBOPKACIIO FHlteUClAWS. DR. M'MAHOiN. 121 4th and 3i Williams ave. l.aay attendants both office; IS ad justments. 10. Main 2U&. &aat 668. DR MAK1E C. UMGES, chiropractic neuro path. 60S Rothchlld blug. Marahail UTiia. CLEANING AND FBESBING. DRESS SUITS lor rent; we press one suit each week for tl.80 per month. UNIQUE TAILORING CO., 101 Stark St.. bet. 5th and tth. Mala Hi. COAX. AN1 ffOOl). KNIGHT coal has no equal; a clean, hard, quick-firing, long-enduring Utah coal. Al bina Fuel Co., sole agent. COLLECTIONS. Account, note, judgments collected. "Adopt Short Methods." Short Adjustment Co., && N. W. Bank bids. Main ill A. COLLECTION AGENCY. KETH A CO., Worcester bids. No collections, no charges. Main 1786. DANCING. MR. and Mrs. Heath's academy; dancing taught In all its branches; class Fri. eve. 8 to 10. 2314 Morrison, cor, ad. Mar. 313. Whltlng-Ireiand , Dancing Academy, Allsky bldg. 8d and Morrison; modern and stage dancing taught daily. Phone Main 8018. SjlSW.ll.SlS.1 1.T1 W R. M. Wade Ml Co 322-30 Hawthorne ave. ..,ot.- a iTiDi7 v lunv nHRKS. gorUand Wire A Iron Wna.. ad and Columbia. DUBRTJILLE BUGGY TOP CO, 200 2d st, . . . .. . ......., i. BTTDsf lira BALLOU at W RIGHT. 7th and Oak sta. PACIFIC TENt'sc AWN. CO.. 1-3 N. 1st St. . . ... i . - . i . . -w ,1 1 M 1.' Baggage Sc Omnibus Transfer, Park at Davis. BICYCLES, MOTORCYCLES SUPPLIES. BALLOU A WRIGHT. 7th and Oak f. Royal Bakery ae Conf.. inc. 11th taajzymu BREWERS AND BOTTLERS. HENRY WE1NHARD, 13th and Burttslds. CASCARA BARK AND GRAPE BOOT. JPXVV J.. AOX A- .w-. CItsYlKN'T. 1AME AM) iLAiSTER. F. T. CROW12 CO., 45 Fourto to tree t. CLOSSET & DflVgRS, 1-11 JJ. b ront Bt. AIAI UWVlDi . FLEISCHNER, MAYER & CO 207 Ah at. sn. f . w.w . m sssvjax-i u v at si. " - " Stubbs Electric Co.. 6th and Pin sta. ..... .i.-j-i..., . vn Ifv MALARK-BY CO.. Inc.. 149 Front t. POLU 6AHE TODAY! Victorious Waverly Blues Will Play Whites. MATCH OPENS AT 3:15 Spokane 'Will Contest tor Honors Again on Thursday Captain Harry Oorbett Iyaud9 Work of Visiting Team on Sunday. irk. woirnrlv Country Club polo teams will meet this afternoon on the ... i .nma in . n exhibition match In which tha bluest Sunday's victors over Spokane will be pitted against the regular waverly The game win oe canea vl While this match will not bring out the spirit as the Intercity games, the class of polo ought to be as. good or i . . n that nlnvit bv the SD O- kane and Waverly players Sunday. The W averiy w nite teai" o posed of players who have been with . i. t..w vBrA. Chairman Vic tor Johnson, of the polo committee. Is one of the stars on me nam mmui,. i . v-m ninv flB-Aln on Thurs day with the Whites and on Saturday the Blues again will oppose the In land team. frv- - v. nrin o. Af cnnkAriA In that Sun day game, which it lost, 7 to 4, Is still being discussed, bpowcos born resistance was the surprise of the afternoon. Captain Harry Lw Cor bett declared afterward: "Spokane is much stronger than we expected. It seems strange that prac tically a novice team such a short time ago should give us such a battle." In this afternoon s game, tne uucun will be: t,i coT-mon Wall. 1: Hamilton Corbett, 2: Dr. George S. Whiteside. 3. and Captain Harry uoroeti, nacK. . r wath.rv 1: Gordon Voorhies, 2; Victor Johnson, 3. and Elliott R. Corbett, Back. Ben Tone will referee tne matcn ana Hugh Hume will hold time and score. Passing the Sport Mustard THE "Butte races are billed to open July 4,' and after 30 days there'll be 1 days at Anaconda and 14 days at Deer Lodge. In the preliminaries Pres ident Moyer. of the WeBtern Federa tion, won by two city blocks. Ban Johnson has said time and again that there Is no room for three major leagues. Now he wants to prove it by foisting a fourth upon the fans. Cleveland newspapers have begun panning Vean Gregg. "It has not been his pitching that we have been treat ing so Jocularly," writes one expert, "but his failure to pitch." , Pete Schneider, of Seattle, enjoyed a great field day against Pittsburg. Sunday, winning 1-0 on three hlta Germany Schaefer has done the fool BUSINESS DIRECTORY DAKCUiO. PROF. WAX. "WILSON dancing school; waits, one-step, two-step, schottische, hesitation wait, stage, dancing; lessons, 25c; every morning, afternoon, evening; guarantee to tach anybody who walks how to dance. 85 6th, bet. Stark and Oak. Main 763T. DENTISTS. DR A. W. KEBNE, Majestic Theater bldg., 151ft Washington' St. Marshall MO. DIES AND TOOLS. DIES AND TOOLS. Phone Marsnall 1U37, 1 ring. ELK. EAJt, NOPE AND THROAT. Treatment uy specialist; glasses utted. Dr. F. F. casseaay, 617 ldkum ui. 3d c Wasn. ELECT ttiC MOTORS. MOTORS, generators bought, sold, rentea and repaired. We oo ali sunus of repair log anu rewinuing; all worn guaranteed. H. M. H. .Electric Co Kl First u North. Pnoue Main 210. WE BUY, sell, rent and exchange new and second-hand motors; repair work a spe cialty. Western Electric Woraa, 21U oth. FOliNDRK AND MACHINE WOEKS. PHOENiJt Iron Works, East Sd and Haw thorne. General macnine and tounory work. KODAKS and A 1 .1 SUPPLIES; developing, printing and enlarging, FiK-E St MAlt-ix- HAM CO.. H45 W asnington St- MACHINERY. Engines, boUer. sawmill bought, sold and exchanged. The J. E. Martin Co.. Portland. ilfcSSEN UEIt bEBVXCE. HASTV MESSENGER CO.. motorcycle and bicycle. Pnone Main 6d. A 2162. MUSICAL. SMIL THIELHOKN, violin teacher; pupil Sevclk, 207 Flieuner blog. A eitto. Mar. Iu2a NAIXROPAJHIO PHYSICIANS. DR. PHILLIPS, peciaiist in paralysia, ner vous chronic diseases, iui Oregonian bldg. OPTICIANS. A FIGHT on high price wny pay so to iv zor a pair of glasses when 1 can 11 L your eyes with hrst- iuajlty leuecs, gold-nlled frames, a low a S1.50? Goodman, IU1 Morrison su. near bridge. Satlstaction guaranteed OSTEOPATHIC PHY6IC1ANS. Dr. R. B. Northrup, 308 Mojgan bldg cor. Broadway and. Washington sta. Office phoce Main 349; residence. East 1028. PATENT ATTORNEYS. 1032 Chamber of Commerce. Portland, Or. PETER HABELIN. 200 Victor Blag.. JA'aahington. D. C. B. C WRIGHT 22 year? practice U. S. and foreign patents. 800 Dekum bldg. PATENTS procured by J. K. Mock, late of U. a. Patent Office. 53 N. W. Bank bidg. X J GEISLER, Atty-at-Law, 503 Henry. 'Wm. C Schmltt. Eng. and Draftsman. WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS GRAIN MERCHANTS. Albers Bros. Milling Co., Front and Marshall. H. M.. HO USER, Board of Trade bldg. ' groceries! WADHAM9 & CO.. b-75 4th St. HAIR GOODS. DIAMOND HAIR WORKS. WHOLESALE, a03-4 PANAMA BLDG, PORTLAND HAIR GOODS CO., WHOLESALE ONLY, 411 DEKUM BLDG. HATS AND CAPS. THANHAUSEK HAT CO.. o3-55 Front St. HIDES, PELTS, WOOL AND I'fcRS. KAHN BROS.. 101 Front St. PACIFIC IRON WORKS. East End of Burnside Bridge. STEEL STRUCTURAL PLANT. FOUNDRY. ALL ARCHITECTURAL IRON, CASTINGS, STEEL BRIDGES ROOF TRUSSES. Carry Complete Stock of STEEL BEAMS AND ANGLES, CHANNEL PLATES, TEES. LEATHER AND SHOE STORE SUPPLIES. CHAS. L. MAST1CK & CO.. 74 Front: leather of every description, tap, mlg. findings. t . w . 1 xJ7I U K'N 1 VI.' H V F. B. MAIL.UKY A CO.. 1!31 Fine gt. ...... a .-iv mis-k.i Wik X; -- B U7F X R Columbia Neckw'ear Mfg. Co.. 83 Fifth St. LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, METAL LATH. The McCraken Co., 1114 Board of Trade. Sales agent celebrated Roche Harbor lima. the Montreal club of the International League. Charley Horn, American pugilist, is back from Australia -with the news that Fritz Holland and Lee Johnson are considered the champions of their respective classes In the Antipodea Holland appears to be doing a come back. It is now fairly well self-evident that unless Giants or athletics collapse or fall back upon a most unexpected slump there Is nothing t head either off by October. There is an opening ahead for any club that might come along at a brisk, steady canter and stick to a fairly con sistent pace. But in neither league is there any such club in sight back of the two leaders. They have shown themselves able to drift along and then beat the life out of any contender that edges up too near. The Giants were first pressed by Pittsburg and then by Cincinnati. They beat both clubs three straight when the showdown came to a head. . There Is such a thing of being of too much value to a ball club. When Walter Johnson started losing, Wash ington collapsed. On two occasions Detroit got going at top speed and each time Mr. Cobb busted a vulnerable part of his anatomy. . TRAP SHOOT BEING aKRAJTGED Southwestern -Washington Sportsmen to Compete at Aberdeen. , nnnfMPW TTah .TtlT 29- ( SOO- JLTSJCJXVXJl.A. , - - cial.) A date and rules for a South western Washington clay pigeon trap shoot to be held in Aberdeen during July will be set by a meeting of the Gravs Harbor Bod and Gun Club Fri day night ..., The best maritsmen m - Portland's Building Directory) Chamber of Commerce Bldg. DUNIWAY. RALPH R. Main 1830. .529-31 Insurance. - - VINCENT.. B. . CO. Main HH......M Real Estate. . KEASEY. DORR E. CO. Main 1189. Board of Trade Building Attorney BEACH. SIMON & NELSON.. Main SIM. .70 w l- ewiira RnnrlR vnd Grain. OVERBECK COOKE CO. 2i 8.218 A 6331. main ol-- Real ramie. BARBETT BROS. Main 6406. ......... ;;8M WALLr.n, r xvv.. - Lewis Building - . 1 1 -Bond. Blocs., V . u MSI WILSON. J. C & CO. A 4 1ST. Mar. 3S3S Builders and Real re- - . SUMMERS. W. J. Marshall 8761 30S-S06 Consulting- En ulnars. ,.... T.TTCrPS. W. W. Marshall 834 810-81T Selling Building Prescription Dru-isU. NAC. FRANK. Mala Wl. A 21..Gd, fir. piano Wholesalers. TTOT.T. E. H.. P1AWO CO. M. 1998 toT-8 Spalding Building Attorney. CMsnltlna Engineer. KYLE. O. A. Marshall 4111 718 Morteage Loans. BAIN, JOHN. A J442. Main 8021 BOT Real Estate. ' BAT CITY LAKP CO. M. 1U8 701-702 Wilcox Building Ootletan. Optometrist. KOLLE. DR- D. w- M- 163' A 7888.706-707 Publlo Utility Specialist. FOSHAY. WILBUR S. Main 6278.... 1014 Real Estate. H P. PALMBR JONE6 CO. Main S6S'J. .401 rirji. PORTLAND WOOD PIPS CO. Factory and orfic near 24th nd York at. Mam Siba. KlBBEB STAMPS. SEALS. BRASS SIGNS. PACIFIC COAST STAMP WORKS, " 231 W ash, st Phone Main 710 and A 2il0. SEWING MACHINES. SEWING machines, new, 2v up; used ma chine tj up; renting and repairing Main Mil. Sewing Machine Emporium. 180 d. bet. YamhUl and Taylor. SEWING Machine Exchange; new and used machines trom (3 up; rent and repairing 2ul lamaiii, "cl. ; SKO WCASE. BANK & STORE HXTCKES. MARSHALL MFG. CO.. 10th and Flanders New and old window display and caolue. work. ft! 1. N OO K A I'll Y. SHORTHAND. McEwan system, mastered In lei. thaii eight weeks; system now meeting with unqualified success In New York; private tuition. Apply M tt Ore- Soman. STORAGE AND TRANSFER. PORTLAND Van & Storage Co.. cor. luth and Kearney st.. Just completed new nre nroof warehouse for household enects. piano and automobiles; contains separate nre and vermin-proof rooms, steam-heated piano-room. trunk and rug vau.is. trackage for carload shipments, vans for moving; reduced freight rale on ho"e hold goods to and trom East In through cars. Main 6840. all department. a O PICK Transfer & Storage Co. Offices id coinm odious '4-story brick war. home, separate iron rooms and Fireproof vaults for valuable. N. W. cor. d nd Pine sts. Pianos and furniture moved and packed for hipment, special rate made on goods in oar through cars to ail domestic and foreign ports. Main SOB, A aatt. x OLSEN-ROE TRANS! ER CO. New fireproof warehouse with separate room. We move and pack household goodsYnd pianos and eh.p at reduced fatesT iino vans and team for moving Forwcjdlng and distributing agents- Free trackage, office and warehouse, loth and Hoyt sis. iu - MANNINNG WAREHOUSE TRANSFER CO. 18th and Everett Sta Pianos and household goods moved, packed and shipped. Reduced freight rate ?; household good, to d from Ea.1. Through car gervlce. ain 703. A -t. OREGON TRANSFER CO., 474 Gllsau St.. wr 13th. Telephone Main o or A 116U: Wa own and operate two large class A warehouses on terminal track. Lowest insurance rates in the city. MADISON-ST. DOCK AND WAREHOUSE Office, 1S6 Madison ; general merchandise, furniture and machinery storage; trunsfer and forwarding agents. Phone Main iQHl. VETERINARY COLLEGES. S. F VETERINARY COLLEGE begins Sept. 14 No profession offer eo.ual oppor tunity Catalogue free. C. K.eane. Presl dent. 1818 Market St.. San Francisco. MILLINERY. BRADS HAW BROS., Morriaon and 7th its. ORNAMENTAL IRON AND WIRE. Portland W ire & Iron W ke.. 2d and Columbia. PAINTS AND WALL PAPER. PIONEER PAINT CO., 18 First SU W. P. FULLER A CO., 12th and Davla PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES. M. L. KLINE, 84-80 Front St. PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES. : M. L. KLINE. 84-86 Front t. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. F. W. BALTES A CO.. lt and Oak ta PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EVKKDING A FARKELL. 140 Front at. ROPE AND BINDER TWINE. Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrup. SAND AND GRAVEL. COLUMBIA DIGGER CO.. foot of Ankeny. SASH, DOORS AND OLASS. W. P. FULLER A CO.. 12th and Davla SAWMILL MACHINERY. PORTLAND Iron Work. 14th and Northrup. SODA FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES. COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO.. 68 i ront St. WALL PAPER. MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 280 2d St. WhMaLE JEWELERS OPl'CJANS. ti Ui ii Kr IfaL-iV Ditv-'-. - Portland Wire & Iron Wka.. 2d and Columbia, the state are expected to compete and handsome prizes will be awarded win ners. J. J. Law and Jay Weatherwax, both members of the Aberdeen ' club, have been breaking 95 out of 100 birds on the average la recent practice shoots. GILMORE TO AID HAL CHASE Federal League President Denies Making Offer to Ty Cobb. f- BUFFALO, June 29. James A. Gil more, president of the Federal League, and Ty Cobb, of the Detroit American League, met today in a .hotel here. Rumors that the Federal League of ficial had made Cobb an offer to Jump to the Federal League were denied by both Gilmore and Cobb. Mr. Gilmore stated that he came here to assist Hal Chase in freeing himself from the injunction obtained by attor neys of the White Sox, which prohibits the first baseman from playing with the Buffalo Federals in New York state. Tono Beats Aberdeen, 7-5. CENTRALIA, Wash., June 28. (Spe cial.) The Tono ball team journeyed to Aberdeen yesterday where it won a fast game by a score of 7 to 6. Criger let Aberdeen down with eight hits and fanned nine. Elliott, the Wlnlock boy who was given a tryout at Tacoma this Spring, caught for Tono in place of McDonald, who was recently Injured, and did not let a man steal on him. AUCTION BALES TOD AT. AUCTION sale today at the Belvedere Ho tel corner Fourth and Alder; furniture, etc of about 80 rooms. Sale at 10 A. M. Also the content of the Louvre Grill. Sale at 2 P. M. J. T. Wilson, Auctioneer. At Baker" Auction House, Packard grand piano, high-grade mahogany furniture, cost ly bedroom and ratan furniture. Sale at 10 o'clock sharp. Yeon Building Mwm tmt mi m wt at rm a I j '!? r; m m m m wt m a r:i Ls." la. --Tft.i Attorneys. GRAHAM. SIDNEY J. Min 498 !;-' JOHNS, CHAS. A. Main 838 1308-130 KIMBALL. HENRY M. Mar. 680 i MALARKET, SEABROOK & , DIBBLE. Main 1601, A 8913. ..1500-150S RIDDELL, H. H. Main S635 22 STOTT dV COLLIER. Marshall 5078. .B08-61U Billiard Hall. M'CREDIE B1LLARDS ..Second floor Beal Estate. METCALF. LTLE S. Marshall 2482.... 81) RAINEY, J. O. Marshsil 8177 1JJJ U. & MORTGAGE A INV. Co. 812 WAGGONER. GEO E...... SLAUSON. A. B. Main 0444 ..lull Stenosranliers. M,tvAt3liI1TON AGMiS PARSONS.M.446S SIM 11TH A'D MORRISON MAIN 1 and 11M TONIGHT, 8:18 ALL WEEK Special Price Matinee Satorday. July 4 ' WM. HODGE In the Comedy drama "THE BO-AD IO HAPPINESS." Evening Lower floor, 10 rows. $2.00: 13 rows. 81.80; bal., 1.00, 75c. 60c. Satur day matinee Lower floor, 10 rows. 8L50; 1J row, II; bat. 7SC, Mc. Matinee Deny. Pboaes Mala f aaa A. 128 Broadway, at Taylor. LI AN IS CAKRERA- Anna Held Daughter JOHN AND MAE BCRKB BCRNS A FULTON BRITT WOOD PRINCE LAI MON KIM CLAUD! RANF, Added Attraction, M. and MME CORRADINI'8 MENAGERIE PAUY 2, JO - Broadway al Alder. ioti.- uii i.. xi ii. ill. TMidorf. Charles Kenna, 1am Angclos Ad Club iopr. Mile Leona Guerney, Kalnowskl Bro... Pantasje srope. Orchestra, Boxes and balcony reseryed. Phones, Main 36, A 2238. Three Shows Dally, til. 1:80, Hall. COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN. ma n a t T Mr rO MAT1NEB FIVE VIOLIN BEACX1ES GRANT t.ARDNER ll'III.UT ,- TIHC OAK IOC O.VIOBD TRIO Oaks Portland's Great Amusement Parle Complete Change of Programme. Band Concerts at 2:30 and 8:30. Hawaiian Troabadoor afternoon ana night. , Al andi Jennie Duastan, melodioa mimics. Bell and Van, who'll make you scream from start to finish. Motion Picture. . Vaudeville at 4 and 10 P. M. Wet or shine In the open-air covered amphitheater. - ALL PERFORMANCES TREE. Car at First and Alder. Launches Morrison Bridge. BASEBALL RECREATION PARK Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts. VENICE VS. PORTLAND . JUNE 30, JULY 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 Games begin weekdays at 3 P. M.; Sundays, 2:30 P. M. Ladies' Days Wednesday and Friday CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Dally and Sunday. Per Lias. One tlin earns ad three eoasecutlve times 80e earne ad six or sevea consecsuv usw ne 'she abute rate apply to sMlverUsemeats antler "Mew Xoaay" ana all uier elassllira tiona exoeps uie lollowlngi bituauou HauteU daaie. Bituauou. V aateu x ouiale. For isest, jwvuw. Private FasnlUes. luouis and xloard. Private Faaulie. slate on me aoove cumuicsuuss is 1 cent, a Una each ioscrtloJi. uses one suvvruMuiiwi ss not roa In can secuuve wsn us one-tun. rata appues. Dim. Bteiage w or us count aa sss ust ea tcs. uutn iwe Hum. Ou 'charge" auvertlnenieBt. charge win ae basea on the Slumber ef line, appearing in tne paper. regaiuuM ot tue auiuoe oi woru. la eacn hue. Minimum cluugs, tw '"xhe Oregonian will accept classified ad vcriuemeni. user the teicpnone, proviulug Ui. aoverUser I a suoscriber to ell her phoae. Jkv price, will br Uotel aver Uu puoa bat bill will be renucred the totluwing aa. VVhetuer .uOMU.ut.ut auverusemeat will i. accepted over tue phone uepcuu. ubva ta utomptnew ef panieut of Miepuoae auvar tosenientk biluauun. M anted and PerMMfcti aaverlueuienls wul not be awwptea aver MM teleunone. uiuer. lor one laser tioa only wui u aoLepted lor "k uruilure lor feaus," llurf Bes. vpportuntUe.," "stooming-xtouse." sua " w autcU to steat." " ..III ..... .n.runtn uviir.i'i w KKUH repoaslolUty for error wearing m teiepiswHn. Advertisements to receive prompt classifi cation must he la The Oregonian utlicw be lure 10 o'clock at night, except Saturday, closing hour tor 'she aim day Oregoauu will be 8 o clock Baturuay nignt. .he oil ice will be open until 10 o'clock P. U as usual, and "u received too late for proper clawafi catloa will be run under heading -low Lata to ClassUy." The Oregonlaa will not be responsible for more than oo incorrect Insertion of aay advertisement offered - for more thaa aa 'time. T MEETING NOTICES. WaIhINOTON CHAPTER. NO. 18, R. A. M. Members will meet with Willamette Lodge to assist In conducting tne funeral services of our late brother and compan ion, C. W. Ransome. Services at Plnlev undertaking tarlors. Re mains to be shipped to Forest Grove. Sy order K. H. P. ROT QUACKENBUSH. Secretary. WILLAMETTE) LODGE, KO.S, A P. AND A. M. Special com munication this (Tuesday) at 12:80 P. M., to conduct funeral service over the remains of our deceased brother, C. W, Ransom. Pull attendance desired. W. S. WEEKS. Secretary. IMPERIAL LODGE, TJ. D.. A. F. AND A. M. Special commu nication this Tuosday) evening. June SO, at 7:46 o'clock, Ma- sonlo Temple, Vest Side. . A. degree. visiting brethren w.l W. P. ANDRUS, Secretary. HAWTHORNE LODGE, NO. ill. A. ' F. AND A. "M. Special com munication this (Tuesday) even ing at 7:30. Work In M. M. de gree. Visiting brethren welcome. C E. MILLER. Secretary. MOUNT HOOD- LODGE. U. D.. A. F. AND A M. Special com munication this (Tuesday) even ing at 7:30 for the purpose of constituting the. lodge. Visitors welcome. Order of W. M. E. C. DICK, secretary. MARGUERITE CAMP, NO. 1440, R. N. yir x semueii ' " 1 - . -the funeral services of Neighbor Stella Staggs Tuesoay at - r. . uuui ' L ,T undertaking parlors, Union ave. and Russell reet. NELLIE C. CULPAN, Recorder. DIED. HEIDEVREICH Jnne 29. at 887 E. 88th sC, N.. Maurice 8.. age year. months and 12 day, beloved son of Mr. and Mr. S. N. Hrtdnr.ich. Services will be he 4 at ' ae.. Wednesday morning, July 1. at 8:30 o clock, wnen tne i " .-- -- nSSTiit. on the 10 A. M. train. AGOSTI Jun 29. at the residence. BlU A ' l- . . i,n,t a7.il 20 Tears. beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Oforge Agostl and brother ot Constance. Alfred. Mxr. Margaret and Georgia AgostL Notice of funeral later. WOOD At rr late residence, 838 North Twenty-second street, June 2. Mrs. (Sarah F Wood aged 611 year Remains are at Holroen's funeral parlor. Announcement of funeral later. ALEXANDER June 29. Oscar Alexander. agd B year. Remains t Dumilng McKntes parlor. Notice of funeral later. HEIUG WHERE h ETEBY- & I BODY B I GOES I STAOCIS Jun. 17, al the family rsMe"-. 9-5 E. Knott St.. irs. Newinun R.. miik (Sieila slarla Nylandsrl. ! -3 '' U days, beloved wit ef Nemsn K. buicsx daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joint K. N "i' der. sister of EJtth Nyl.mder snd Mia Lillian Wilson. r'ufrl srlos 111 Of conducted today tTilsUa. June ?). st 2 P. M., from Pearson's I'ncler t kin I sr lors. Friends snd scuuaiiilsnces rer''t fully Invited, llitermeut Isniiiy plot. Kose Cliy Cemetery. BECKETT Mrs. Lydla Beckett. at hrr home. 12aa Ivon St.. agd M4 y.ars. 8 months, 6 days, beloveii mother of Mrs. Leonard Enck. of Portland; Mia J"hn Eddy, of beattl.; GKrge ttetkrtt. or 1'u buqua, la.; Henry Heckett. of Can Dieso. Cel., and Mrs. James Wlllard. of Francisco. rlends Invited lo attend fu neral services, which will b. held st Hoi. ninn'. fuuetal parlors at 3 P. M. today (Tuesday). Jun. eu. Interment Itoso City Cemetery. MERRILL In this city. Jun. IS. st the fam ily residence. Uernll s ooat nouse. A. Merrill, aged 78 years, wit. of (.. 1. Merrli:, and mother of O. C. Merrill. II. F. Merrlll.Jr.. F. Merrill. Miss C. E. Merrill. mnA Ur. G. W. Kliodea Funeral services will b. h.ld at th. coneervaloty chapel oM F. 3 Dunning. Inc. 414 E. Alder St . at 71 P. M. Wednesday, lul.rm.ut rtos. mi Cemetery. BUSH At th. family horn. 1 East Four teenth street, 'orth. June 2. l.uclnda Cbas. Busli. aged 87 year. 1 month J days, widow of th. Colonel Daniel B. Bush. Friends Invited to attend funeral services, which will b. held at th. i'"e residence at 10 A. M. tomorrow, Wednes day. July 1. Interment Lone Fir cem etery. (Pleas, omit flow.rs.) SHORT In this city, Jun. S3, t his l.t reslder.ee, 7(3 Fourth street. Jsmea short, aged 73 years. Funeral from Holmana funeral parlors at 8:45 A. M. today (Tues day), June SO. thenr. to Ft. Lawrence Chursh. Thlra and Sherman streets where services vlll be held .t A. M. Friends Invited. Interment Mount Calvary dm t.ry. VAN HORN In this city. Jun. 18. Ida May Van Horn, aged i year, as asys. wit. of Louis E. Van Horn, mother or Laura. Funeral services will b. held at the conservatory chapel of F. P. Dunning. East Hide funeral directors. 414 l Alder, at 2 P. M. today. June 3". Friends lnvit.0. Interment lluuijt Scott Park C.m.tery. SHAKPLKSS At the late residence. 101 F.ast Fifteenth street. Jun. :". Joseph K. Sharpless, aged .IN ear. Remain for warded by the Holman Undertaking ( om pany to South lan-,lll. Peniv.. where funeral services will be held and iut.rmelit in family plot. BRONG In this city, June Dsnlel S. Brong. aged 67 yeara Friends Invited t attend funeral services, which will be held at th. family realdenoe, 13.e East Taylor str.-et. at 1:30 P.M. tomorrow (Wednes day) July 1. Interment Mount Scott 1 rk Cemetery. DAVIES In this city. Jun 2i. Mary C. Davles. late of 104 Nebraaka street. His funeral services will b held Wednesday. July 1, at o'clock P. M. at th. resi dence establishment of J. P. Flniey A eon. Montgomery at Fifth. Friends Invited. Interment at Hivervlew Cemetery. RANSOM The funeral services of th. late C. W. Hansom will be held today Tues day! at 1 o'clock P. M. at the resldenca e.tabllshment of J. V. Flnlcy & Son, Mont gomery st Fifth. Friends invited. Inter ment at Forest Grove, Or. LEE Th. funersl services of th. lt. Ed ward J. Lee will be held from th. A. K. Zeller Co.' parlore, 5114 Williams avs.. Wednesday. July 1, at 2 P. M. Interment at Rlverview Cemetery. Th. deceased was a member of Alberta Camp, M- W. A. BURR Th. funeral services of th. lat. Allen Burr will be held at Dunning A Mc Enloe'a chapel today (Tuesday) at 1 o'clock. Friends Invited. Interment Mult nomuh Cemetery. rPNERAL DIRECTOR!. MR. EDWARD HOLMAN. til leading tn- Herat airector. - a uini - moo. Lady assistant. A 1811. Mala Ml. 1J l SB 1 . . I - . 7(h and I'lne. I'hone Main 4:. Lady at- tencant. onice ei wwii . w. m... . . East Side Funeral ' IMrect.rs. 418 Cast Aider St. r-at ax. , l x. rMvr."" r.e . ... ..... - . and Clay. Mala 4158. A jtslit. Lady attendant. CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL MOD NT MCOTT PABK. Containing la Artesv Portland. Only Modera Perpetual-t'ar. Cssnesery Refined. Pleaslag Bec-rlsa, Ceojplet Perlert KsulpeneDt. rcs and lerm. Kea.nnalilSi atsIB laepst-sw. FLORISTS. FUNERAL FLOWERS AT LOWEST PRICS Be.utlful wreaths, pillows and special de signs at pries extremely low; cskt sprays as fow at 8180. Lublln.r florist 8!i8 Morrison St.. Portlan d Hotel block. MARTIN A FORBES CO, florists, 847 "waihfngwn. Main 2C. A .rm" PEOI'LE'fi FLORAL 6UOP. f19' Designs an u mytmsm. MAX M. SMITH. Mala 7X16, A 13L Sell ing bldg. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY 67 GRAtO A VC N, Betwer. Darla and Everett. Phoaesv fca K-lJv, R 2115. Opea Day and Night. Report all cages of cruelty to this of flea. Lethal chamberforsmall animals. Horse ambulance for s'.ck or disabled animals at a moment's notice. Any one de siring; a pet way communicate with at NEW TODAI, ATTENTION FACTORY OWNERS We own some very desirable factory sites with trackage and waterfront. We can locate you either on the Linnton Road or on the Peninsula. To responsible manufacturers with a bona fide pay roll, we have a most attractive proposition to offer. It win pay you 10 investi gate. Empire Investment Co., Inc. 401-7 BOARD OF TRADE BLDO. MORTGAGE LOANS ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. We loaa .or swm funds and moaer 1 available wlthla 24 koara atter receipt of abstract. 5H, aad T prr eeat. ROBERTSON & EWING 20T-8 Northweatera Beak BH. First Mortgage Loans Moaer AT J rmmY'r loa for Inimedlate I ae. 8 or 7, Accordlss; to Security. FIELDS IIOXEYMAX, I21K-I223 Tees Bldg. Mala 1013. eXiSiNrSS f-wocrtTY ANC Ct OSFIN ESiDENrr unnTninr mum S-EDWARD E.GOUDET-7 nmmsnuirtuttmj NCjHTHWtil HN tWM SUllOlMA CITY AND FARM LOANS And Amount at Current Rates. JOHN E. CR0NAN 903 plllng Bldg. Portland. Or. CITY & FARM LOANS lDER1VBITKRa -LOf B IM'KSTJIHS'T (O, - 2?C1 I himbrr at swise Loans on Real Estate Contracts and Morta(te Bouht. Hmnivn ti tti.i; ' SX3 Lhasaber sf Commerce. Western Bond c Mortgage Co. Our Own M.M'rv st ' i' '' "le. F t It ti M I I I V I t . an Fssrik Heats' r lr4 UMs. HK.tl. I"T1K ttIIK HI ' K. WI..1S n I- . SI I il liMniil liKt'B. tlluM-il lis ilntine .. r-.r. H. "lai-.- '' PAI.M , - il-J. "Nt I J., II. I', " Jennins A I o. V.ln I' f" Orrl.. nr. i Ktur VStit tid. 11 mnulM' T-Ay moa lnu. 110 tr iiiun'li, Mt i r riiu, i IK tfitnil. -i.l I 'mI"i f , in i.r S-V Hh. tr-kla fop t. 16 tn -in fitth. 1 hi is cti to M him Ir. Ih-a (My vt I'wrl n.1 H "ill pmf t m 1 It. K,jm'l"IJ ' l b ii.WAHT I'AHk. ML Kt.t r. li .. U, 2 bl ita fiom r-r, half ". Uwnr, iiui KtoH kith. b,cg , 4 t4 vini,i:l. niHl LAMt HKIuMTl K. I,t I I,V. HuniM and ii'miir, ai. tM ( 1'ttrl. Intl llifc'i'.". i.lsips-tl i mow J- M I t-T M,k K. 9 L-A Kt Uutra ml Lti Homf. lrsM Klftlrlc, - .0. let it). Ail ' Uiiv. Ath for McOoruiio, r( ml Kt(mn. ihVi.Sr.fu.N, -lu.vt. iruWr 40 hpaldm Iih1. $?rTlL'Yft m lt with ft hu t ui flnUhr-J, on Hi W m( I. ft cftH. $.4 pr month. M. K I,", (21 ("o'fcit kl'1!. 10' U I'OlvN r.Il. 'n K noil mt nr hrua1wa t ai . rlf 0, Urtm t ml 4"H Mn ..llug A lUKiiAt.N; on 1 l-ou Jtliittt, BbfT buy In Irvingum; f1 horn ftit. 14HI, pric I1Iki, o br mbi dtoiil C-f rah. I'hon Main V" 1. Hi lt'li iln slid -.at stinla. ir (Mlr 11 b rrop-fif. liAVO( EAN anap; tot t In bio. k 44, entr 0k1, hftrlsiirfa- In ftod pm4 . I b Ii to ocwan, fiu lw; n rai big sham noitai IU'om, now JT ZADuW AlaLXAVDFn. 414 Torbftt b ! rt , A 14 ) , Ma-n'wll t. kALTAlH, on T lliatnotih lftt h . I '"4 loia, eftrh 2.x ;o. rlctir ! id, r 4jt (et from ih cran, tub, Umi. i AT, ur-Rriniftu. iSKW iiitKlarn rotta. wft bt'h front, looking vcvan, ttvar Uftrtirl, at nfica. Mr. Wm. Main m-i. fcXH HAL.K INew 7-rwm Iicum, . l-umu Hoard Walk. Aptly pimlae wr bo tliiHT Nau'llul lotn, haot.ri sMi. lrnw ?t4 W n -r t'.1. t or al liouaa. b.N A J f T TfcKM rt. 1077 BCHl'TLEIl. Htrlftly modrn 6 -room bungaiaw, bai4 Haw, wtth alpih Pr h. uik t waierproof comn'U basiin-nt and i."i. all nccMfuiy tumi-in fatut-a. ftip-. lar aliic. Itaru aui lcm ata . vrlhllitf in a nmal t-i.inp'-t hoiti. lot GoxluO, ii b.ot-ka bauU bwtiiavatd. OWNKK, 1077 HCHtYLKIi. Rom City cira to 36th. tha a or i a. . J hit ha lit M ALOW Al isl l-K fas, 8irU biaud in fc-ivm butif aia doubi buui and lmiy tutp' 4. ttr lr. airy, Hghl rooina. ak ft f p.atja, pnl tiiiiina-l.'fm. butf-u bk . lJui.li kilctiu. bii-k pcia t"l -- miit Iitnl pui.h, loal4 Mi.Mauk' ave., clt I". n mm man a"u "- -rlvr !Tk:a $-t.i ama.l a-il rm,,t and fib pr moniit. Uim ir 1 vm bumaloaa. 1 aka jrour chuiva and p-r rant ouialf. uHlfMf B'LI. Sit Boa.-d u(ltJ-.Mtu.4i!. 1401 trt t.M YKIVK DOI.URS a month wiil buy a n bunt vt un'". (.niah iruh bardatM'U f loot a, la s"4 ar - hood, tiaiioy lo ar..u; fltapia', bui -H bulll bookcaaaa, Ivi I Uuu h an. i.i. tomar cao pt iiginir.a Mtuia-a ai-d dow ahaota, hnu l'a la. a puicUta. Iw I cainfut eutai wilu aaaii Ui't, lhii na; u od popi laba a aiuail pamaiii dwa and par mnih wuich iiwiuua laiaiaau a um ai baat -a 7? ft. - THAI AA.NT IUT W 1 i T Nui TlhS A Hihl'l-N lTO Wh. I I.l. l WONb., HUi l AC "1 WK i l.i.l-1.KN-V.K OH AMTinlW. I ' L A a ? I-l-k , Uh AUK I'l'"" ,Vir KNJ.'L 1,UW. 1 Al.K U I I II Oi H l-H fr I ft ULit Wl'UK. WU.I. W.U H'.M't. U H. H Ml KY -0 . OM KA t lSi AI!HI 1 K' JJ-'L ll'M,AlsW BltUAi.. I. A titui"iw 4 room I ui. .". ! !' on -ai o.d and in flti-.aa -tnl it Iv. biki fiou liaainoma '.. n a iaMO, U"m. i A mo.irn -rmm b.aai. laraa Iatd anria-a -i lltwthinia Uiui't. rriia fi-. take lot aa fltai painnL J. 4 Karnojp, h. I - ii. M'ld- ft:0 LALI AILI fluN .(' 1 N i-tvuiii Biutn hwua; 4 a-tama, sUnpitiB porth. rtn ana rakfaai-rm, 3 Iirpiara, k llia, luu h Jtt iOJk.ll, rih , " ., ' , down and lft P r month. ' - b.wka li liftwihun. Why iai? ZAOOW Ai.LA ANLvl4, 414 C o r to 1 1 lldg. A U i, ftft a rtta U 9 , I7U0 LOOK UTRK. Hn RKVTKn 10 mora 3 room huuaa n 1hibIKI 7UO aacii, ftlw d aa. P" naiu. den. JJull hun ftir. Pkwa M-W I'tij ileus Open un1 Kaiy k. a at a at., i urn "vm - : ll. m -. ima A I.. mm. th. In, ludina W". . ... . a..... . las, . ll..ril tiB 1S-tl -r 1 1'nia li't. iH-fciua lou 1mm a.i cr and lianarer to rnJ of Knl n- ana hita bunday. Ah for wUkman 1 After fui. day all aauinaioa au M 'n A d'.i rrn-tihi tAfT 1AVLOK tT. arap, fina ft-room mod ern bouae, atth;. beuroomi and aieepin-f porch lot fct'iluO. tina fruit ti a. a b a auap at f&fc. ftiocw do a aud p9 tiiotilb. Deitr t.. iiJd at. ZAUOW AUXAXDKIl 414 Coihett Hl1 B. A 11. 4rnaii pi. FOH HALii or aacbftiica. about t a-f . ia colUaa town, Irult and aui tree, amatl fruua, abrubttary, flowara and veeiab.a cardan; -room hnun, alao barn; fceiieit cow; plenty of U aftond wwd piiel la woodbouaa. 'ar Iuiiiar .iunaaiw cftil Tabui 4V".V 115 DOWI HI MONTHLY tw 4-rootn pi aa tar ad houaa and loo lot. on K. 4th au, b.o-k I car K4(.minuta rida., PIwm Main " W llco i. Open Run da y. J f K ' ly CuMfkLU-U TO hKl-L tr ? pi'y rooiu and bath conaaa on aiiiiiy rornrr ioi; mu-M pm. - - -law-ad, averythma pM for. ona ttii-a i car and Jatfaraon liiah Pchool; reaaon list - tnia cm Ii Uin mrr-i him from oabt ivrnui: miuiiL rent. X h'it tre filibs THIS aNfciW lil-NUALo-.A .NAl atwhah. ukk I lKra. betal pla buffet. Fiem n nurroia. Qwnar, Tabor lwwi. li a'la by ner. urn. mod TO n-rooin f ' " e - " ' tO tor 130 tull cement bimenL hard- wood tioora, buffet, firfpla anj b-k-Cir,; pile- ft.iU'Mi, will taaa lot aa fuel pH m lit. M i . 5 1 . N h W 4-ruom fuitnahad bualnw; lot 4 loo, oa fcat :4Hi. einaa to car; a r-l nap at ILf0i ft-0 do ' month. Why pay tvniril 414 Corbett Wdr A 141. Marahall ftU LLtTk iil lLl VOi: A MOM Iff. On your lot or ouia; by your van plana ar oura- iar Uka rer t. ZttK Akicion M..MKHri:.nr.n. 1..K1 Jv" nrt h es'ern HI- . i.i, im h.maa and 2 Ion ( sk Grovs, on. b'ocH ratlm.; f-W. Inqu'r, H. . PtrS--ih.e. Ki.er tS'.tlnn. I ti"" ", irn e I. ill I1KK-HUU.M fum.sh.d ho.is. .'!'" l'. "...a Ktallon. KH. inn call Isb.r 4. Mnnnay BAKU A IS, l;i Is". u.olers , rfe. Ire fruit trees. "1 "'.a. .'-' " w"' terms. 1To"n ;" HOL'ES In "irvlri.ton lof lw...hts Ihs f vsi'u. t bolr. lor.Hn, t"l. Il"-s t.iralshod snd un'urnlshed ff ol. t"l . '.'Ti. W. H. HTilmaa. IR VI OTOS bvinaa.aw. re-tt. irl le... In' porrl.. S'.i. 1 flrsflsre. .n-l f..r.,..i sil l-nprovei.nls tn . p'lrs l.i hr ,T. I I.. ii- F.s.' 4 i.r C Kit u-O'H. l"'h and f'.irn, T '"".'I I.e.,... 'n-i. ai'S-'n.ent h--" site. ",, fiansr. P'J Slx 1 tseK. k.n, , .4 ami 1 a.i. -hl'l. A NEW and ..t-.-da'a t-r'-m 1.-.. .a '- It a.rer.s Ve.t aT e w n : P. . V r .. ; a a"4 Hi VIM. U alanlwa Cast 1 101. 1 act so ion? t oumii. body olfered him the management of as a sue i ui a uountu .j ...... Improvement.