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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE M. ISC.
10
PORTLAND WINS OUT
T CLUB'S FIELD
MEET
shape it keeps.
. Our suits stay right outside
because they're z-stayed rieht
Brownt Fall Upon Jimmy Whalen
Annual Races of Portland's Rid.
ing Asociation . Attract t
" " Keen Interests
... .in Second Chapter and
, Cinch Game. .
LIVELY SCRIMMAGE'
MANY ENTRIES FOR -
inside.
BY TWO PLAYERS
- , DIFFERENT EVENTS
... i .
1- crJh
TOMORROW
. 1 Ami, lu-irm-si j
Householder and Wilson Engage
i in Boxing Contest anrf Are
- - Ruled Off the Earth.
, l.nraal gnaflal gerrlCS.)
fer-irTnclTO. Ji-li Jt. lukd
vry nujch'as if -the-vleitors wW -not
have chance In yesterday's pm T
the spirited manner in which the 8eal
-atarted out. scoring thru runs In ths
-lUlal4nningr l"t before the gmecame
to an end the borne playere were .wen
wr that they had been In a ball
-gaiiie.- In the second Inning- Portland
got busy with Mr, Whalen. and landed
safely Xorflve hlta. each wauop pro
dueing a run.' Jn the eigTHtv, Inning1 the
. x-iuitru- nushed another run acrose the
plate, securely cinching the match. After
the first. inning fcWBlcK wm miriuumc,
retiring the Seala In one.-two, three or
uvrai tlm. - He- had-Harrls
buneh-faded t-thioughouUilieexcitlnK
ronteat. : -T
Tha Portland players, besides putting
up a, gilt-edge exhibition 'of baseball,
also showed the local fans how to mix
things In a pugilistic way. Householder
was trying to steal home-In the fifth
Inning and Parke Wilson blocked the
route by-standing squarely on the ilato.
Eddie. In order to reacn tne piaie,- iouk
head-end dire for Wilson and
jpvfT Ihn ftfiaMTt atr.hi tn arrnhatle
- atyle. . 'So appease his wrath and defend
hie injuted dignity. -Parka arose in a
-hurry and landed a punch on Eddies
jiOeTheuerH"'wa-.tlesfllaaA.j
up for about three minutes ujat was
ever witnessed in the old grounds, order
being restored when "Slats" Davis Called
-tne police-end hadthe belligerents es-
'- cortcd out of the grounas. in me nrsi
t Jnnlng Ata annoyed. Davis a trifle toe
much and the clever shortstop waa sent
to the bench. .
', Even with a patched-up team the. Vis
itors played brilliant ball and deserved
to win. The score:
- SAN FRANCISCO. v
AB.R.H. PO. A.E.
Spencer.- rf ;t. . . 6 - 9 0 3.1 0
Weldron, cf. ........ 4 1110 0
Wheeler, 2b. ........ 4 : 12 11. 0
Jllldebrand. It. ...... 4 1 118 0
-" - ' lh. , ,",--- " 1 2 1
. ,-Nealoii,- lb. . . .
Wilson,- c- ....
Oochnauer, es.
Whalen. p. , . ,
. Bliea.-c
illlams . , ...
2 11
0 l
1 2
0 1.
3
1 0 0
0
0 0
... - Totals , . ........... 36 I
27 20 1
PORTLAND. ,
1 - , Aa R H PO A 1
Ats. m. 1 9 0 0 1
MltcliPll. lb. fi 0 2 10 0 2
Househohinr, cf." . . V. . 2 - 1 0 0 0
HrhBTy. 2t- r-. i-rrr-s-rtt 04 0
' JlcCredie. f f.f. ... . . 3
McLean, c .......... 4
fates, 3b. 'vv. ........ 4
Tlunkle. sa3b. ...... (
KsHlrk, .p.
Murphy, If. ........ r 1
Jones, rf, rr.vi-.-i-i- . r-i
Totals ,
.30 10 2T I 2
Batted for Oochnauer lh the ninth,,
SCORE BT INNINGS
- tl 7 t
. .0 i 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6
.. S 0 0 I 0 1 1 llo
,.3 0000000 0 3
...I 0 2 1 I Q I 0
Portlsnd ...
Has .
Francisco
Hils . .....
- SUMMARY.
Two-base hits Murphy, Wheeler,
Nealon, Mitchell First base on errors-
Ban, m-anclsco, 3; Portland, 1. First
base on called hejls Off Whslen, 4.
Left on. bases San Fraiuisco, 7; I'ort
land, S. Struck out-rBy Whalen, 1; by
Esslok, . Hit by pitcher Schlany.
- tuuble MaT BclilaTly to Runkle; Wha
len to Nealon. Time of game One hour
-and -JSnmintitegr-'TJmpIre Davis.
PACIFIC COAST tCAGUE."
fin
71?:
CLUBS,
TT 5;12
Hun FnmHaro
.Ml
TO
U'n . ,
8, 1
Tl S!
n
Oakland
Mm tile .
I.ot ...
T
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12laiM3-1 07 )
. Shields Is Beaten.
Brattle. June 1. Shields was hit at
every stage of yesterday's game and
Yacoma had no difficulty in winning,
bcore: f
. - ' R.H.E.
Hrsttte 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 0
Tamnia .....0 0 0 0 J 0.0 2 0 6 11 1
IUeiaes-SUeUs-aB Fraryr Thomas
anil Graham.
- - Cmplre -Perrlne. -- r -
. ... . " Anrelg Whitewashed. L 1
- - Los Angeles, - June - 14 Hogan "was
too -much' for the locals "yeMrdy and
- smrtoittwas ' recorfledr" The Com-"
nniters fell upon Goodwin and Carson
and touched 'them along for 11 safe hits.
" Brwef , J ...v.. j. .,,,
' "' '
Ix Angeles. .0 0 i
T( i 0" U-0 - S 2
0 1 1 0 2 29 11 fl
Oakland . 1 0 2 0
Ba t te lies Good w In,
llngan end .Byrnes.
I'mplre Bray;
Carson snd Spies,
- t ' ; r
; sroTZoa to amatzoks.
, , LAU. notices of -amateur, base- n.-4
4 ball games, challenges and ath-. 4
lrtlo evanta mpst be sent te this 4
of flee before 0 o'clock a. m. on 4
4 , the day for publication. Ama. , 4
teur managers should pay at-
4 tent Ion to this rule, as the keep- 4
, 4 Ing of It will Insure a proper, 4
e ! report of - their doing. The 4
4 Journal
4elf- Ttnalal Today.
Jerk Moffat and George Smith .were
ilia winners in the seml-flnula of the
lirnfenelonal golf championship at' the
-Wsverly llnlw,- defeating A.. Belt snd
1. Johnson of San Francisco. Moffat
-ttr.d Smith will play the finals today.
; The amateur rlmmplopHhlp begins Mon
day snd In trdT to gfre alt the vtIt
1i'S nilfeis a ilianre tu emu I lie em if
Hats
will be cpen until
I a. m. Mun-
day.
Riders Are Working Out Their
Mounts Every Day at
. Irvington Track. .
Everything Is In, readiness for the
Hwt-lubuielq-4ay--tliet will
be -held at IrWngton racer track tomorrow
afternoon: "From - the Interest that Is
being manifested. In i every , scheduled
.unnl ih niMHnt hlrla fair tn erllnae all
previous' exhibition .undertaken by the
-clubi The-elaesf he-entrlo .In the
best ever 'turned out and whoever Is abls
a-cross under the wire first In any
event will have earned his victory.
President Downing and Master of
Hounds John Latta have been working
da v and night preparing for-the races
and arranging .every detail for. the oc
casion. Music has been engaged for the
day and refreshments Will be served In
the grounds. The races will begin
promptly at 1:30, the paper chase being
th"flm vent. , .
The bmjtesnlace1n ""Portland these
days Jalrelngton race track. Here In
the early mornings and afternoons are
found men and - women -riders trying
thejr horses. Bert Tongue arrived with
his string - yesterday and has them
stnbled at the track. iMre. Buffum has
been trying out her mount every day, as
Is also Mrs Nlcol and Mrs. Down inc.
Ed Chase. Ralph Jenkins. Fred I-eadbet-
1 1 ter and li M. Lazarus are striving4 hai'd
iw TannTuiryin order to Da in condition
lor the events, -,-..s .
There will be valuable cup given to
every winner. The donors are: 200
pound ce,JWiSleyiAdditwo mile
race. Hunt club; mile trot, Mrs. Norton;
six ana a naJXJuriongs,-ilrJJuffum
mile and 60 yards, Mrs. Metsger; four
and a-ftalT furlongs, " Fred Ijeadbet-
ter.'The Hunt club will present a cup
to me winner, a scarf pin to the second.
and a pretty gold pen to th third rider
in the pony race, Mr. Adams will act
as starter. .
NATIONAL LEAGUE..
' ' . . Won Lost EC.
New Tork. .. .7.87 n .698
Philadelphia 30 , 20 .600
Chicago ......30 - 25 .848
Flttabura .20 ti.17
CllMSllimttl -rn.,.tt 24 .837
St. Louis. 7 24 2( .483
Boston iiuxuiu'K 3' .320
Brooklyn .16 28 x .308
At Pittgbttrg-, -
' . R. H. E.
Pittsburg 0 3.3
Philadclpliia 7 11- 0
r BattwiewIever and Peita; Pltttngor
and Kahoe. Umpire Bauswlne. -"
At St. X.ouis.
re R, Tl. K.
St. -IOUlS .......... . i t ,TA . V 6 - - "1
New York . ...4 '8 2
Batteries Nichols and Grady; Taylor
and Bresnahan. Umplres-Klem and
Johnstone. " ; ' -, . ..
At Chioafo.
R. H.a
..101 11 3
Chics go . ......... .......
Brooklyn . ,
It
BatUrioa Pfelffr,Ruehlbok and
O'Neill; Bcanlon, Mclntyre and Ritter,
Umpire u Day. -
At Cincinnati.
R. H. K.
3 111
2 11 0
Cincinnati .......
Boston .
Batteries Bwlng snd Schlel; .
Young
and Needham. Cmplre Knislle.
AMERICAN' LEAGUE.
. Wji .Lost
P.C.
Cleveland . .m.... .29 . . . 14
Chicago 28 , 10
rtiiiaaerpniKrT;';.'.27"77 o
Detroit
Btorr
New York..'...
Washington t..
SU-Loul..
Kew Tork
1
Chicago" 6 . 7j 2
Batteries CheabrB,- - Puttmann and
Klatnowi-Whits J nd..flulllv.
ATmraEposr
: . . R. H. E.
Washington 2 1
Cleveland 2 8 0
Batteries Hughes and He j don; Joss
nd Buelow. ,
: At Boston.
R. H. E.
Detroit . ...... ... ......
Boston
8.8 4
...... 1 6,' 4
Brill; Young
Batteries Kltson and
IIIU uiVi. . ... ..j...'. .
: i , . .. i .
-At muadelplua. -
-. : R. H. B.
St. Louis
..... 8 10 1
r.-VJ-r " 8 1
Bugaen; Ben-
Philadelphia nr.-v . .t-.t
Batteries Howell and
der, Coakley nd Schreck.
ACIFIC " NATIONAL" LEAGUE.
..... .. .-..r At 0f;dni
R. H. K.
Salt- take v.- ......... 8 1 U
Ogdeu-.. 8 8 3
Batteries Toren-and Ijeahy; Hast
ings and Hunacn. "ntnplre tiettley.
At Spokane..
n h, r.
Spokane
.XJLX L'J V. 2 . 8 J
......... 4 2
Boire
Batteries Kllnkhsmmer and Stanley;
Hodson aud-llanaont Umpire MacRae.
SPORTING NOTES.
It. has been decided to have Seattle
Instead of TacOma play next, week's se
ries in this city in order ihatTacoma
may play here the following week, dur
ing which Taooma day will be observed
at the) exposition. .
TScoma and Portland' lacrosseT'leahTs
will meet on Sunday afternoon In this
t-ltr to.jlay- the - first champlonshipp
match of the season. . ,
. , atammer Cold.
IjukII. Bjoino ' Quinine, the world wide
nioes ilie rar. , r)r t lh
full sane and 1
look foe the aignaturt of . w.
GniTe. 2V.
-' Preferred Stoelt OaaaeA Ooodg.
Allen ft Lewla Best Brand.
. r .881
,898 .. .
.874
..24 22 , - .623
........18 29 .383 1
HI - -1 is & 13 Wi 5
- 'ttc4vkK,-4k:
T,T,i.v,t IrU-l'V ja. .l - 1
' jjjj? r
Six Grades of Men's Correct Summer Suits -
$12.50 $15 $17.50 -$20 - $22.50
OUTING
$6 to $17.50
SUITS
Clothes
Men
Who
Know-
BELDAME VICTORIOUS
' IN THE SUBURBAN
Belmont's Mare Easily Lowers
"the Colors of the Fa
vorite Delhi. -
! ''..XJoamaLspeelal 8erlce.) .'
New York, JuWe 18. Beldame won llie
Suburban handicap yesterday afternoon
el Bheepshead -Hisy -in an exclUng finfuli.
Delhi, the - muclItouted-favorlte.led
most of the dlstajice. ;but leu naca 10
UHl plaoe at; the Inluli, dlsappnliitlnH
thousands of his backers! Burs-dld his
llbcat - lft
Keene's -favorite horse waa unequal to
the- task. Beldame ran a great race,
keeping, on.-tliaJheelaot.l)elhltO tl
stretch, where she passed the heavlly
mmm famillf. TegimUaj as the sac1
ond time that the Suburban waa ever
won by a mare, the other winner being
Imp. In 1892. The results were:
Six furlongs Ivsn the Terrible won,
Kurtzman second, Jocund third; time,
1:14 2-.
Mile Watertight won, Agile second,
Workman third; time. 1:39.
Double event. 120,000, five and a half
furlongs George C. "Bennett,' 12 J- (Nl
col), 8 to 2, won; Ironsides, 114 (Hllde
brand), 6 to 1, second; Bohemian, 128
(Burns),. To lt third; time, 1:07. BUI
Phillips, Carey, Jerry - Wernberg, Bel
more and Transmute aleo ran. - V
Suburban handicap, $20,000, mile and
a quarter Beldame, 123 (O'Neill), 7-to
2', won; Proper, 108 ( W. Knapp), 7 to 2.
second; First Mason, 118 (Bullman). 20
to 1, third; time, 2:08 3-8. Jacquln,
Alan-A-IlalavDulhirOstrlotr-Adbell, Rng-
Ush Lad, Miss Crawford ahd Bad News
also ran. -. -r '- -.
;Klve' furlongs Timber Won, McKlt
trldge second. Sufficiency third: time,
11:01 2-6. I
Mile and a sixteeernh on
u rTsisPT
orlea won. Possession- second. Action
third; time, 1:48 . . - - ,
ENTRIES FOR TRACK '
AND FIELO MEETING
Following are the entries ..and pro
gram for the. intercollegiate track and
field, meet ta b hald tomorrow After
noon at 2:20 o'clock on the exposition
stadium: , -
220-yard dash Smtthson, O. A. C.J
Williams, O. A. C; Kelly, Columbia;
Conger. Iowa; Edwards, Stanford; Par
sops, ; Southern California; --SnaMlgUr,
California; Hill, Whitman; Cox, Whit
man. '" '. .:"'' """
Pole vault Cathey, O. A. C.; Burns,
O. A. ;!r Swann, O. A. C; Dohm,
Washington; Murphy, Idaho. ..-Tr
Half mHe run Greenhaw, O. A'. C.;
Dvolt, O. A. C; C. K. Fletcher. Pacific;
Gates, Paolflcr Peterson, - Pacific; - Ed
tnumiaon. Idaho; Matthews, Idaho.
l-pnuhd shot Walker. O. A, tt W.
Phtlbrook. Pacific; McDonald, Wash
ington; Hugg. Oregon. - . .
220-yard hurdles Hmlthsorir O. A. C.)
Cathey, O. . A. C: C. Mason, Pacific;
Murphy, Idaho! Frlssell, Oraon,
Broad Jumpi-Moores. O.. A. C.S Ora
harn, O. A. C; Peterson, Paclflo; Kelly,
-7
- The difference, vbu
tween a &$M Suit and
oneornsbacktoyo r
times 'in the sausf action it brings.
. After afi, you really only lend
the money
by. gxvmg
right to expectf
e -. '
nsK wnen
swear by
3M?iidsi&j)est
gin aressmg ngnu
Columbia; Murphy, Idaho; Frlssell, Ore
on. :
.The relay race la an open event.
with' the 2oldea.
(Special Olapatcb to The JnomaL)
Seattle, June It. Results of races:
Six and a half furlongs Nullah won,
Patsy Brown second, - Educate - third
time, 1:21.
Five and a half furlongs Miss Prbvo
won, Cora Goets second, Dor le -third;
time; 1:07 W. '
Five ahd a half furlongs Oolden
Buck won, Miss Powell second, Lady
Ninora third; time, 1:0814.
Six -furlongs Cerro- Santa won. 1.U'
rene seeond, Sterling Towera third
time,-1 :12. . L'.
Mile Blue Ridge won, Ethel Scruggs
saannrti awldflailes thlsdj time, 147,
Seven furlongs Laura- F. M. . won
Qolrtan I.lght-ecoDd.. MonUn .Peereas
third; time, 1:26.
At
Imis.
St.
June 18. Delmar race re
suits
Five furlongsi-Haughty-won, Hurno
letta second, Ruth Nolan ..third; time,'
1:04 2-8. t . ,
. Six . furlongs Debbie May won,
Eleanor Howard second, Essayer third;
time, 1:18 1-8.
Six furlongs Miss Gomes won, Ethel
Davis second. Our . 1.11 lie third; time.
1:17 1-S. r -
Six furlongs Miss Mae Day won, Sea
Voyage second, Wlllowflen third; time,
l:l.
- Mile and' 20 yards Pssslve won, Sin
cerity Belle second, Conrant third; time.
1:47. .
" Mile and '70 yards Bravery' won,
Follies - Bergores . second. -Miss Betty
third; time, 1:4,
WH!STJSSOCIATION
WILL HOLD MEETING
The North Pacific Whist association
will hold Its . twelfth annual eonaresa
Tt?Tif-iexr-weeR. Cle ver easterir whist
players who are In the city will take
part, aa will some from California and
the Paclflt) northwest.
- The hall at 208 Alder street' has been
engaged andelay .will begin. next Wed
nesday jmd jcon tiny a ujitIlSaturday
evening'. . San Francisco, Los "Angeles.
Olympian and Seattle 'are expected to
send teams. The women's championship
will be decided under the auaplces of the
Kate, Wheelock club. - Duplicate whist
will be played by the women- for the
Olympla trophy and the championship.
The business meeting Is scheduled for
next- Friday -morning.
,C rasslnf of tie Booklee. --'zr ......
' . ' (Jonrual Sptclal garrlre.) ' '
St Louis, Mo., June 18. Tiirfmen
and race followers sre anxiously await
ing to see' the results of the new race
law which -goce- Into effect In -Missouri
today. -TJe new act repeals the breed
era" law and prohibits bookmaklng
throughout Missouri.
Those Interested in the taw will not
have long to wait to note its results. In
accordance with the announcement of
last week the Western Jookey club be-
glna.arnre meeting at the Ix-lmae tear.k
tooHy. iv is said thsf purses will be
paid as
usual as long, as the meeting
Tintil the suit
you theseryice you have
We take all the risk,
----- r-rrr-. 1
- iu.uuu sansnea wearers.
our clothing.
youths' err :c?f
suits qpu.ou iu
s s. . www -.r r"B u es.i i.a n sirs ii.b i . i
lasts, and while there will be no open
bookmaklng, it is believed thsre will be
an attempt to carry "on betting under
cover. Just what method will be re
sorted to Is not known for sure, but It
Is supposed that some subterfuge as is
practiced at the New Tork -tracks will
be tried. Those Who know the deter
mined nature of Governor Folk predict
disaster for the jockey club. ;
2ullla Defeats McCarthy.
. fscisi Btapitcll TeTM Joarosl.)
: Spokane,' June 18i Jerry McCarthy
was knocked out ln'.tbslxth.xound of
liis bout with Barney Mullln last even-
Bellly- Scores - a- Knockout.
(Special Dtapateh to Tha JouroaL) .
Ureal- FaUarMOPtr'Jmia ie.-"Jatk
Reilly of San Francisco knocked ont
Tommy' WalrteorTna3elpHta"Trrihe
10th round of their bout last pveplng.
Ootch Defeats Olsen.
(Special Dlanatrh to TH Jo--rnaH
Kansas City, June 16. In a wrestling
match at Convention hall last evening,
Frank Ootch defeated Swede Olsen in
two: straight falls.
Sate for Trlsco Tight. Y
(Special Dlapatrh to The Journal) -San
Francisco, June 18. The Brltt
Sulllvsn bout has been arranged for
Jury 18. --': -j-.r:r- r
MISSOURI FREIGHT LAW,
FOUGHT BY RAILROADS
Kansas ! CltyMo June 18 Suits
were filed In the federal court . today
by all the railroads doing business lp
Missouri ' enjoining "the - state- railroad
and . warehouse commissions -from en
forcing the maximum freight rate law
enacted by the last legislature which
goes Into effect today. Similar suits
wpre.aleo filed at Bt. Louis and St.
Joseph. The contention is made that
t the-low. rates ariLjconflacatory .and. jio
unreasonably lowas"to make K impos
sible for the railroads to comply with
the schedule." The greatest reduction .is
upon livestock amounting in some cases
to to per cent.
PROVIDED FOR FAMILY.
--BY RIFLING THE MAIL
""TSpectaT TliapaKinr The JoBrBil t'
Tacoma, Wash., June 1.8. Harold Mo-
Klnnon. aged 17, a clerk In a local drug,
store. Is under arrest charged with hav
tncJpen letters malted at '"Sub-etatloQ
In a drug store In which he' worked. He
admits abstracting money from the ma.ll
which he states he did to help1 aid his
fsmily, which Is lh poor circumstances.
State Oontraotg Awarded. ,
(Special Dlapatch te T Josrnal.)
Olympla," Wasrt Juna 18 The state
board of control has awarded contracts
for ths construction. ot,the new school
for defective youth at- Medical, lake and
the new ward building of the Eastern
Washington hospital for .the Insane to
Hasting Dugan or Spokane for 3.7J1
and 848,800 respectively. . . -
vCiires crmib.' ot trrrnaf puliiiormry I
troubles Mniwrrn over pain 01 every
sort. lr. Thomas EwlecUlo Oil. f.
oav bo.-
a poor
has earned it
if there is any
.r--. - - .
,tw rts boys1
qpu , suits qp.ou iu i
DOGS WORTH THOUSANDS
, POISONED IN SEATTLE
(Special Dlapatch te The Journal.)
Seattle, June 18. Twelve valuable
dogs worth, it Is said, at least 85,000
have been poisoned within a week; at the
Svend Hansen training farm near the
cl.ty limits. They 'were owned by varl
ous fanciers snd were at the farm for
the purpose or being trained lor field
work.
The latest victim Is Kitsap Juno, -an
English pofrter, who was a winner at
the last local bench show? Captain E. A.
Swift, owner cf the dog. valued him at
8o00, -An attempt wan made to kill John
Ripllnger's Champion Peer and slit
otiiara .fit., hla-kannat Si, A . warrant has
been aworn ou charging Adam Halnker
wnn giving ine sniraais arsenic.
Postmasters' Salaries Xnereased.
(Waaalnaloa Bareaa f-Tb Jonrual.)-
JtVashJn gtop. June 18. Theealarles
Lewis (S, Clark
Fair Souvenirs
L We are headquarters for
artistic and inexpensive sou
venirs of the FAIR and of
OREGON. .llS-sL
"...Full line of
Books, . Postal
W)UUVCI1H6V
Cards-and
fPlaying-Cardsr
Beautiful,
Hood-
a1 , "
Ready for framing
50c
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.i-s Stationers. J
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Great Things at LKUe Prices
us. -ritnm-;
a.
'-$25'
(W .is j.
Men
Who
Know-
- . . ,. -j
of the following ' Oregon postmaster
Wet- Increased today, as follows!
Grants Pass, f 1.800 to 22.000; Lake
view, 21.200 to 11,200; Prlnevllle, $1,400
to tLtOQ. ,-,.. -,. , .
' " " aaaBawasaaw aMWMMaMMa-aai
' Fref erred Stock Oanaed 4eod. t-
Allen A Lewis' Best Brand.
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ri iiTim rvn ioii
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THE OAKS
The Chutes, the Burtips, the
Maze, the Laujhlni 0allery,
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Dr. B. E.
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The SCTBHTTTIO
DIITI8T that
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