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1 -J aiiVUl'UUw, ''Vast 0X?rXAX tkaa "kias Th Hcrpickj8 Htit. s n triir.r..1 , ; f MHHMaM'MMMMnHnpvMMHMniHMpv' r is, -- i "a- ' ' . ' i . ... . . . " " ' ' - ' . .1 ' ' " ; ; ' ' ' prtlanTwi'rfar" titche Ringt Around Men Who Watch -.Tacoma Crow:4" l . . .. .. . u-rA v ; ANOTHER HOME RUN Waiadlepay thfalr Fana Vye Out in larga ' . 4 Dalagationa, Portland 7,V,Tacom I. 3attarla CorbaU V and. Murphy. Portland took a braearyat0V. R toon and admlntatarwl a aound baaUnt f tha, wary Tter from Tacowa, . J V ladiea' day and tha fair fans turned tn (rut numbara and., choaredi tn Via n to victory. - - ' ' - ' 1 t heb CharlwOraham annourioad tha would aend Bill Tbomaa armt n.nd tha : wlaa onea : hook , their ila and wond.rad tt Portland oulJBhhaiv lb. icr ii w nauv i - - - t Thomaa Managar McCredla adyCDrbtt ontha firing Una., . Pa- tna game' graw vary old If waa een it Bill Thomaa couldn't keap ' hla rvaa Way from tha iooala, whlla at aama tlina Cortoatt waa a oomplat la to tha Ffahanaan. . Corbtt.,wa ;hlng auptrb ball.. For four Innings I a man reached lrst baaa, and until aeventh inning but one hit waa Made I htm. In thla inning a baaa oa ball, home nn by- Eagan i and two aaf vea-ialllad thraa runK, During tin thth-efld-ntnth Inatag , .a Tara, juf ithaUndlng their great effort, eould bt connect aafely.wtth- Teddy"! decep fva hoota .. " " . Portland found no difficulty in locat r Thomaa curvea. In every Inning Lt the fifth the Tacoma pitcher waa uad for at least one Alt. in the rounn nlng Portland touohed him along for bur aafei ones and as many runs, aanoV Cthe frowd Tfito a delirium of Joy. Portland's work reaterday waa a- big tiprovtrnient"1 There waa more life to a men's worktthflaiding waa Sharper kd mora' accurate; not an error being anerst awing of. the m as a whole waa vastly Improved the men played as If they knew what fcey were about.' and tha largo gather. g nf ... ihiunhla aafnwa .ml 11, elated their efforts. Portland scored the first tun la tha lrd. Ats was safe on an error .by ordyke and stole second immediately. loCredle sacrificed; advancing him to bird, whence bo and jditoheii .worked e bunt and run game to .perfection. ;tka planing a bunt that Thomaa eould st handle in time to get either runner. There were tall doings In the fourth Vssion, for the Browns went after Bill Jtiomas and before they wound up this nlng a total of four runs .had been ored."' ? i ..-J .' . . , Uouaeholder led oft by negotiating a tiss and went. to second on a passed (Hit. cater bit to le ft sent Eddie to ilrd. Lou Runkla followed Cates with Inother aafa drive and Houaebolder tal- -d, Catea going to third. Murphy and orbett were dlspoeed . of by Thomaa, aklng two out . iakey Ats landed a re one in left which scored Cates and urpny. Ats -olng to second on -the row to the pute, MoCredle waited "i was pas-ed to first, and Mitchell "red Ats with a pretty drive to right romaa waked Schlafly, filling tha base. a Udli Householder came up for the cond utme this inning. He forced rhiafly at, second. " .' j"-; Tacoma proke into' the " run column me seventh. . when with Nbrdyke on Nt via of being hit .by a pitched balk ru? Eaganiacea.. one into the fafr I ounds for. a Ivomo run. sending Dyke ahead of him. .This seemed to rattle eddy for a moment, and Af oLauahlH It for two bacia and scored ton. a hit itocan. . v .- , The local came right back tn their ir ahd tallied two more. Hnoneholder IG.CICIIaXtQCO. ThO Strase, .. SartarlatieMS ON a ALB tVIRTWHTX. t : T -t. .,! .... .. . i tore -ale ooaond twoagger. Cataa walked and Marpby bit one to ftheehsn which Vaa too ho,t to handle and Eddie cored, Cataa going to third. . Catea And Murphy then pulled, a double jiteal. Catea crossing Jb plate -with the last run of the day.,'" . - ' ,..,..;' .The official score follows! t '. ( - .PORTLAND.-: - ' ' -i . ' AB. R. H. PO. A. E Ats, as. .i.i......... 4IJ- fri MpCredterrf. ....n;n 9 1 0 Schlafly? !b. ......... 4 I 4 '.4 Householder. cfr' . .... I ''- Catea,, If. 1 11 I Runkle, lb. t 1 J Murnhy. l i t 1 10 . ' porbett, p. .....' --' -r.1 ' Totals. ...J. r.7... T 11 Jl. T--.i'.;;'TACOIiA..I'ii'.j, - poyie. rf. .;.,;4.:, lr -a, Bheehan, Jb. ......... 4 1- 4 Jiordyke. lb. ,.,rH 11 1 1 Butn. as. ......... i .. I 1 1 1 1 i I J McLaughlliW If. ...... 4 1 1 10 ',0 Caaey,nn. ........... rTea T-;nE Moran, c . Thomas, ,.p, i , - Total a -r . . -r . -I . . a l a 1 4 1 1 -1 .. - SCORE BT INNINOB. . .. .5. -.1114 f t .' Tacoma .e 0 0 a 0 0-, Htta ...........0 1.0 o I 5 0 4 Portland ........ .0 1 0 7 - Hits ...-.1 114 0 11 1 11 .iv. , BUMMART.l' ' Struck out By Corbett 10.' (Doyle S, McLaughlin, Lynch, Casey. Hogan, Thomaa I. Nordyke): b Thomaa (Murphy I. Corbett 1, Bchlafiy. Ut Cradle). Baaea on bells Off Corbett i. (Doyle, Eagan)t off Thomaa I, (Runkla, Householder, Movreaie. itcntany,jaiest J'wo base hlta MoCredte. Householder , Corbett, Ats, Mclaughlin. Home run E.sn. - Left on basesPortland 0, Tacoma 4. "first baaa on errore Port land 1. ftacrlfloe hits McCredlo 1. Mitchell. Catea. -Stolen bases hunkle. Ats. Mitchell, Catea. MurpHy. Hit - by pitched ball Nordyke. Passed ball Hogan. Time of game-Mne hpur and 40 minutes. .- Umpires Perrlne and Loh- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. CtCBS. I m 12 a,ta Rts rrandeeO i IS T T .63 .4T0 .461 A fortune 8 uie Ansilas Oakland ............ I r III 4 101.. saatiie 4 ist 4 481 4813 ,TT aolUaldt attl atai.-' V (Journal Special afTi.) 1 V - Seattle.-July -L Tna Commuters had no chance against ' Hall In yesterday's gams while Schmidt was batted far and near. Score: - ,'.- R Seattle ,'. 1 I - f 1 f 10 II Oakland . .0 I 01 J Jo i f T S . Batteries C. Hsll and Blankenahip) Schmidt and Stanley. Umpire Bray. , 1. :--'"1r, V- ' saals Wis Aastasr.- . V f " . . (Joaraal Special service.) ' "' -i Ban f raneiaoo, July 1. The Seals found .Toser for two rsns In the first inning that settled tha oontesU Score: r--. - "RTH.K. 1a Angeles. . i -41 San Franoleco. ..i05oie00 I 1 Batteries Toser and Bplea; .. WhalSii and vvuson.- umpire uavia. SHERMAN INDIAN! ANNOUNCE 5CHEDULE -iV' f - -1 , - - ! ' The schedule of hs Sherman Indians for the 'coming f ootbalf season - Is as follows T; '-;.. ;'T' ' -.'"'': ' October 14, Orange Athletlo -club, st Riverside; October it. Stanford, at Los Angeles; November .11, . University of Washington, at Seattle; ; Noyember II, Sattl Athletic lub. Seattle r November 11 .Multnomah clubv, at Portland; No vember II,- Oregon. Agricultural collage. Corvallls; November, 10. .Pomona college, at Los Angelea; December I, University of Southern California, at' Lbs Angeles; December Jl.. Selma Athletlo dob, at Sclma,; California! .December 21, AH Stars, at Los Asgelesi January 1, Car lisle, st Los Angeles. , v arast wiag Ease ' '- ' (Jearast fipsrlsl .) Ilndianapolls. - July-. 1. R. R. Berbef won the grand Amerieaej handicap shoot yesterday by scoring is out ox a poasi' bis hundred. - V ; c' Wlaard Jaks Srhaefer, ths champion bllllardlat. will play at Multnomah club tonight. . Ladies and pubUo admitted, WHAT ALASKASP03TS - ARE-TALKING ABOUT Baaaball Camas and. a Boxing Match on Schedule for -fitr-r- y-t-'f---"'TS' Fourth of July wilt be the great gay for ball teama in Alaska. . Papers arriv ing from Alaska apeak of the arrant. menta perfected for the oontesta be tween the crackr teams, who will In nu merous instances travel hundreds of miles to - play - the rival aa-creffattone. Interest appears to center on the games between Skagway and '.Whltshorse and Juneau and Douglas City. These teams are semi-professional and It Is probable tliaFThs winners " wffl contest fo the I honor of coming to the eoaat fora series of games, with .the crack amateur teams of BeatUe, Tacoma and Portland. Dr. Nlokolson, tha. pitoher tor tna White horse team, is said to be-the beat am a tear slab artist on the Pacific eoaat and stands six feet two inches. US has speed control: and the curves, to make good with the big league teams but haa refused all overtures from ."King" Fisher and other managers. "Among the other players in the teams are - numerous' crack: amateurs well known on the coast.-.. .'.;. ..-- ' "i '-.. Considerable Interest Is displayed In the .coming bout between, "Twin" Sulli van and "Philadelphia" Jack O'Brien which takes place at Dawson City on the night of ths Fourth. Sullivan re cently put out -Nick-Burley, champion of the Yukon, In 10 rounds snd arrange ments were perfected - by - wire '. for O'Brien . to. meet ' the winner. Dawson City is one place where the seeond-rater aaav set away wlito a fat pniaanna' the fight wUl be worth aboat tt.OOO and expenses to ths winner. ' ?fH RACING-RESULTS-OW ! !'-. a4 aw. tl aa W K 1 COUNTRrS TRACKS . "New Tork. July ' 1. Sheepahead Bay results were as followsr-r . One mile Arsbo won. Chimney Sweep wi-uiKi, aswniii Ultra; UnMn l:41.' rive furlongs Ala Russell won. Fie ngiy second, , Ustless ' third; tints. One mile and one half BUndy won, Heiiatnx second, voiaday third; time. i;SS S-S. - ,-! .' :'"'- '':' .; , - The Pansy "stakes, a I furlongs on turf Anodyne won. Hooray second. Capias thjrd: time, 1:14. , ' ... Six furlongs Handsara won. Broad jjiotn asoona. Jborfsmann third;' time, 1:11 l v ,, ; .... , ; " One mils ana one sixteenth or turf Dtnan ansa won. Bailor Boy second. Jerry Lynch third; -time, 1:41 t-l. ,., ;f- slxaa.'.i:' :' ''. ' St-' Iuls, July 1. Delmar resutta to. day were:.....'- -. : - .-H Five-furlongT-Kls1-wen," Peter Na thaniel second, PprsilArtlst third) time, 1:04. -. . , -i , , Six furlongs Ed Early won. Kenton! second.' John Randolph third; time, 1:11. :."w. :,'-.-' - ' f .... ' -Ono mils-and tysrdsAthel Roaet Tl.ht AlWM MAAMMit mVW V 1 third; time, 1:4b, v -.-r.-.-.-r.;:.:, I -- Six furlonga Matador -won. Luullus second. Mayer' Johnson third; , time, i:itM. ": . t x.. One mil Footlishts Favorite won, Luretta second, Bravery third; time, 1:4.-. . '-. v!..--,--.-'r; ,.;-' , Seven v furlongs Tom,' Kllejr won, Broodier second, Oens Jlsndlon Ihh-d; - " At Tas atsacows. 3 Seattle, 'V July " 1. Results Meadows today were; 'at , 'The Firs and one half furlongs St. Chris topher won. Addle Dr second.. Standard third! time. 1:07. . v , t - Five . and ne . half furlongs Mies Provo won. Dundreary second,Toa Too thirds Um Ji :0TfcrV" - -. Six farlongs1 1 Thaddso a w on. ' Lad 1 Keevena second, Distributor third'; time, XXiVk - Z -y-- ''i-;'';'..vy -jjl-j HII rurionss uprtra won, puiy iay I Oat lor second... Velma - Clark run. rj ' j On mile and 100 yerds Epicure won. Mindanao second, St. Oorge, Jr third; tlma-a4s.-'"" --r t- . ; OnsnnlTsSlefwBfi sjon. Montana Peeress second, . Lurens third; time, 1:40 . - r-r.:brr-:'- -r :'-A Taaesawsm, A ' .'.V- Vancouver. B.' C. July 1. Results at the Summer meeting: -jy. r-r--,::r -r Fbu'r"rf urlongs Aurorv B-wonrsv onty second. BrtgetU third; time, e:l. Vancouver derby, mile. and a half Wen rick won. Walter H. second. Capitol third; no time given." v --. . Three fourtha of a mile Doublet Won. Mat Lowery second, - Edrodun third; time. l:l. .".-' : ,:';. '-" .Beven eighths of a mils Lady Minora won. Gold Flader seoond, Immodei thlnV time. 1 .!. ty?-, V . -: ' " " .:rjT;-'' fPORTJNO NOTES. : r . - It did' tha Crowd good yeaterday to aes the locale take a fall out of BlU Thomaa. Bill le the premier twlrler Id tha league at present, although ha didn't BjpearjaLbne yesterday. ..... i--,7 r Tf revej.-. ''!' Mike HT A. ' Fisher ' sat on the bench during the matinee. Mike thought that he was popular In thia eity at onr time, but the recent 'reception tendered - him have not been of the variety to appeaae bis appetite for hot air.. e.' e- "Bull" . Periiis, not wishing to retire under fire, is sXUl sporting a mask and stomach pad at Recreation park. "Bull' is all right In his own way, but' he will not do In the Coast league. His btsa,' namer'-record, "decisions snd the part of hla hair are agalnat him, not to mention the feeling that the fans entertain for bim. ; Tbe battle of "Bull Run came barly beirfg repeated this week.' ti i : ... . " ' ' ." '.'J.i.i .'Monday's gams between Tacoma snd Portland will be played at . Recreation park. . It has not .been decided where ths Fourth of July .games will be played. If Recreation., parlt cannot , ha weursdlwaabing f Multnomah field may be used. . e . e ' . ; ., . One enthuslastlo women in ths grand stand yesterday continually coached the Portland players. - "..;'' M : : - There will be no flag-raising exercises at Recreation - park on ths Fourth of July on account of toe Inability of the elongated apoatrophlser - to learn . a speech for' the occasion. . The last speech that we wrote for him was lost, thus his failure to speak. However. In fair, noes to his constituency, it may be said that he still owns his long-tailed coat and silk hat ' : , , '- , '. i 'i - ' - '" " - faalors a Vsasia.' ''v r Ths drawing In ths junior tennis tournament now on -aC ths Multnomah Club was ss follows: ? Oeorgs Bates (bye) vs. Kenneth Mo Alpln (bye). Milton Meyer (bye) vs. Homer Jamison (bys), Harold Tucker (bye) vs. Allen Noyee, Harold Bates' (bys) vs. winner Frohman-Noyes match, Anson Frohman vs. Eddlo Noyea, Don Sutton (bye) vs. Bob Riley (bye), Fred Dresser (bys) vs.' Ronald McKensle (bye), Frank Boulan (bye) va. Harper Jamison (bys), Sylyeater Douglas (bye) vs. Hamilton Corbett (bye). Ths drawing for (ho doubles Is as follows:- ' ' ' t ,' V -- ' Jamison and Jamison vs. Rates snd Noyee, McAlpin and McKensle va Bou lan and Meyer. Frohman and Tucker vs. Riley and Dresser, Bates and Corbett vs. Sutton and Douglas, , ; Baseball a Femaletea. - (Bwelal DUosifh o Tke JoaraiL) Pendleton. Or., July 1. Manager Jerry King of ths Indians baseball team of this city had arranged, m series of four games to . be played with . the" Walla Walla Fnilt-plckera on July I, I and 4. 1 Both teams are in fins 'form and soma good ball Is e.xpectdk. Pendlelbn fane are confident that the local team Will, be able to Carry away ths honors of ths series and havs backed their Judg ment to the extent of 1100, their money being covered by the management of ths rrait-picaers. - --. -. ; . ' ..' v jraTZwsj tv avasaxavsav. ' All aotlces sf amateur bas ball games, challenges and ath letic events must be sent to this ' office before 0 o'clock a. m. on ths dsy for publlcatton. , Ami.' lews aaaaagera aaeulel ' psy?at- UnUea to this rule, as ths keep- 4 ln sf it win insure) a proper 4 report , of . thsir .. doing a. Tbe ' e Journal. ' 4 ' Faaf saaer' sasejj Allen s. UwU' Beat.SraaeV PORTLAND BOWLERS ROLL GOOD SCORES The Clncas bowling tesm took tw out' of three games -from the Bakers on tha Portland' aUlays Thursday-evening. Kaeyoe' had the high average 1.0 1-1, and. also had tlift highest single game, i23. .The scores Were; '., ' ;a CINCAS. : Avr- Boulsnger - ..iirltr 144140 1-1 Al Anderson ....,111 117 Its 14TI-3 MU.1CK ...... ...11 171 174 Hrath ..........144 114 110 Kneyee ...... ..,,ll 121 184 1SS 1-1 1T0 180 1-1 Totals .000 161 oaabKB. : . - - 1 S ' I ' -At, 140 1-1 184 l-S .140 1-1 171 16t 1-1 Case ..,'.........137 12 164 Dale 127 il2S 1H Bchonenback . . . .181 18? 184 Keatina 180 i4 ... Ball .... ........ .182 178 '141 Totals . . .750 ' 778 til W. . .Wednesday evening the Ooldeo Weeta took three straight from the 8 h tilers on. I tne Oregon alleys. Ray and McMenomy played the first-five gamea of thsir 20 gams contest for II vO on tha Oreson alleys McMenomy won four out of the aye games. McMenomy .aseragsd zu - lor nis nvs games snd Ray it-o.. intjr piay.tne second nvs on the Oregon alleys tomorrow afternoon. I AMERICAN LEAGUE. '.''" J "Won. Cleveland .. 4.. 17 -Chicago It .. Philadelphia ......... i I Detroit r. r. , . 48 Boaton 28 New Yhrk ............. 21 Washington ......... 22 : 8L Louis, ............ II Lost. PC 21. .431 il.o .15 .102 .4)1 17 81 84 24 .481 .421 ,175 171 :...--.-' At PhUadalpkla. -,i'.' s:'' . -. -: a,. ; . n. H. IB. New York 4 14 1 Philadelphia ..... . . ...... 7 II 1 Batteries Hogg, Powell and McQgire; Elsnk,, WaddeU and Schrsck,., " At Bostem. Boston Batteries Toung and Crixer: Wolo and Ktftredge. "r - ?' . At Cleveland. R. H. E. leu slaad Detroit ..v 0 I S Batteries Heas and Buelow; Kittson and ioran. NATIONAL LEAGUE. "... - .,.j-.' Won. New Tork ........... 44 Philadelphia II . Pittsburg 40 Chicaa-o ............. 17 Lost ' PC. I M 0 ; 24 10 . ' 40 . 44 : 41 .111 .404 .841 .140 .184 .802 .171 Cincinnati II Bu Louis ............ 24 Boston .1 10 . Brooklyn .............til .. At anttsimrsv.- '.--v ' " " 1 . R. H. X. Pittsburg -w r t . ............. I f St. Louis 2 I I Batteries Case and Cariach; Nichols and Orady. . Umpire Bauswlns. . ;;"v'' :',' .At nilslshla. C",;. -.-.T.ii. t.'L;.',..!;,., . ""i. ..: 'r , Re Ht. & Boston 1 I 4 Philadelphia 7 11 f Bacterlea WUhelm - and Need ham; Sparka and Dooln. Umpire Johnstone At Brooklyn. R. H Jt e a a New Tork r. . ,-,ir, rrr . ."V." Brooklyn ........ 4 7 1 - A - 1 Batteries Ames and Bowermurt; Mo Intyre and Bergen.'. Uirplre tensile.. ' Sohaeferalvss Seeead Bxblbltoa. ke Bchaefer sgeln defeated ''Wilkls Dunlway In the second exhibition gams of - billiards- last evening. Bchaefet scored 100 to Dunlway's 00. ) His high, eat run was 41 to 14 for Dunlway. - Moors and Xslbrook 1oos.'j---.i Moors snd Holbrook7won the Lewis snd Clark handball championship last evening by defeating Dunne and Walking In tha finale. The singles will be played Off next week. . , ., ' . 1 , . ' " 1 1 - - r-i .-i'. Te FrevMe War aWreaas.; "r 5 ;, (JnortrTl SXrttr service.) .' ' ,"7 Toklo. July 1. The new customs tarilt on imports into -Japan Went Into opera tion today. .The new achedule provide for an increaas of duties on nearly all articles that havs been subject to im port tax. la sit cases It is an ad valorem Increase, whether tne article waa previ ously taxed by specific or ad valorem duty, and is designed to afford an In creased revenue for..war esp.wef a.-Ths chafl gg t8rM peeled to produce additional funds of at least j,oo9,eeo. --:. r - ' Stiewkeet laspsstora Meet. ;".' Washlngtan, July 1. The executive committee of -the board of Supervising Inspectors of ths steamboat Inspection service began a meeting hero today pur suant to the call of Secretary Metcalf of Csrenil saeple aew wwtdw It eulr ts ase a seals prapajlstla, u It tnlurt. tUtillMM saa Tr9am rroi. aaaonrr- eHeratMa. The tefrnklns eaalltr a.4 .xnniaii. trifrmei of lrbra's Hwphio. SMkas tel. "dutr" COOING-1 ateryieMe WUl Ban ft. ' ReryteMe WUl Bsve It, Tee tete far KarsleHU. rt Stsrts.llte. faBtsStsaisa,tsKlrXIDCO.,sv ' ,. AmaoATiosTg at raoainn BABaaa. ssors. . A 'Splendid Special Number: - - LVADING jniy OVERLAND A CENTURY AGO. ...... . ... . ... .. .Reuben Gold Thwaltes THE OREGON EXPEDITION'S HISTORIAN . i . , . . .H. Mores Stephens. THE OREGON SIERRA ; (Verse). V- ..;. 2.T.". ".'... .....Joaquin Miller THE GREAT NORTHWESTS CENTENNIAL A Beries of Articles on - Frank L. Merrick. Manager, General Press Bureattr Henry W. Goode. President and Direct or-oenerai. Hon. George E. Chsmberlalnr-Oxrverhor of Oregon. rlorc-Albert E. Mead, Governor '""--"''Hon. John H. Mitchell, United States Senator from Oregon. '"WllTramW.Wheelwrlgbt. "President Portlanot TamberorTmmrcO. Qw W. AHeifc-Prestdent Portland Board of Trade. - -Aebertua - Lovs, Assistant Manager, General Press Bureau.' , fr.' :-f. . J. H. Cradlebaugh, Balem, Oregon. . y.. ; . - ; '..'J ' -'. OREGON (Verse) ;', .'. . . . . . . . .'. .-. . . . . ........ ..'.iAHcs E."Tully ' CHAUTAUQUA BY THE SEA.. . John Irey , MINING IN OREGON , , . - v- v .. .. ... ... .Emma Seckls Marshall ' WOOD-CALL (Verse) .T. T.'.T. ttT. .77.11i. . . .-.IV. .-".lna Cbolbrit SUMMER IN SIERRA SNOW LAND .Charles. Wesley Reed CALIFORNIA'S GARDEN CALENDAR '. .!.,,.'. .E. J.-, Wlckson yWHEN THE PRINCE CAME (Serial Story Chapter .11).. ..... r . .".V. .'. . . : - '- - - - -"-'- - -. - -'- -Flora Halnea IMrB.LouBtiead)v THE UNIVERSITY SUMMER SE88ION .V'J- ...May L. Cheney LITTLE STORIES OF THE WE8T.1 . . ",77. .7.;. . :'. ...f. .Ti . n ,. " Howliah Wampoo's Warning (J, W.Radlngtoa) Money-Makera. of r Goldneld (IC-R. Caaper) The Pluts War-(J. H. Crsdlsbaugb) !' TTOId Coloma (Heatherwlck--Klrk),--. t-r-rv. x, . - . DesutiiWIy Hsstrftted .Tlcoiits. ;g -..X - ? rlrtiit" '"ttn' tY r-w Tables, as we must have room in our -warehouse lor aiup menT of , pedestal tables.! We've carried the. above Merged extension JtahteLjaraiU move them out of our way if a cut price and easy terms will accomplish that result. . Ths pries hss been 11. We cut It to 110 and accept II dow and 0o paid weekly. The' stock number is 410; It Is 41 Inches In diameter and extends to feet; made of the finest selected kiln-dried oak. hand-rubbed and given a piano pollen; legs are . Inches in diameter, fluted, exactly like cut. . Ws havs the sams table in square top at a dollar lees. - 4 Sheet and Pfflovv Case Spead . SATURDAY Full si Bed Sheets, with three-inch hem, onlyh rrr; . V.35o Pillow Cases full 'size, 36x42 .'....'' - At "!Yt Th abova are mads of good, strong domestio. snd are genuine bar galns. ' ' ' :'': ' ' ..;'"-.--; .'.v .' '-"'' ":' ''" You cannot buy ths. plain domestic at tha abovs prices. , ' - I. GEVURTZ & SONS Osvurta Sail It for Leas' V, rr- 173-175 First St. O. aeeoaat its frlghlfuTbWbafns, Blenl MMalaa ts coaiiaonlr alM to ribs ei ah it mi altW be krditarr ar too- truwd. Onr. tta srstw a talnUJ elth It tbe rttmMM nay SMallMK iwii id ib inrni i H' . . iik.uil. Palna. Stiff ar ?7r,.-' EraMlone ar C.Diwr a.lor.4 Bm. ea th r.e at Bo. IMtl. Llccre ut the ..a.HfM ImaweUtaly. This tr.owt pmetlr.lly th mM al llfa work. U tanfia mm- .D.srvoa dTTr. w rajorl aKllrl .f ear kind. It ami to tha bottom of the Slmae ts4 farrvt eat etvry ymtlcle -ef -latparlty. 8ia avarr sis see .jmpiom u."Ff .""... ' Snd Wnr. Thi bWd. th. Jk-M. tb. flh. portfliTInd fV.trH te pft hltk. ... the KM f Ufa. ".. . -iV,w a bdttla Uit s month. M.e by DM. BlOWX, M arrh St.. rtlU4lrle. rer s.ta ' Fort. land eeiy ey st.d. r. - the depaMmant of commerce and labor. The pur pone of the meeting la to Con. slder certs In changes In tha rules and regulations of the board snd - to sp mav. atixK aafetv . anoll.nrea for Ua. on steamers as bava passed th official T,',nUl miles est e the H.lr r Eyebrows. iJMllJ a Throes-like tT ft the H) rax aff aV4J f81 B aa,WV-V V U mb ROtSON teat. : u 'r". id smaiantf. iMnrnw te IK S ir t - k l.tg tea k.tr lls.t Sa S.ifr 4 It ( tt a etlkca clua. oma I. falling salt. OtM eaiiwiaetM a4 nc, i Sdnlfeuee. Hef Itcklag iaataany. . ' iN&li GONCIU, T - n at - " " - --- set Wiacazui3 FEATURES : .4. of Washington. ir?ariov! stvle of Dminn -, --.-T- - .- B.. , ,r , 1 NIGHT 6 TO 9. Facts Are Stubborn I h iinings v When ws say that some of our gradu-' ates are holding responsible' positions In the city and earning salarlea of lift to -1150 a month, we can back up our state ment by pointing out to you tke people. We would be glad to do so Ii rt ejueated. '.'.'."..-.. ' Z DehnHeWalIler ' Business Collco Sixth and ICorrlsoa streets. aleaao ekll k,S eaaan k A at W A fVit nlaKft. Aakatafl k or cj.ll for C4Ulovuv ."... ...r.,. fc .1 - . TEETHE ror " modern " dental worlt " nevn ad spsclalUta. Lowest prloes eonetstent With Ctb . work. - .., ' oats tna ' New. York innrjTr ""fouais jr utz ' .. : t f Opea day and nipht,' Ifj C . y i . 1 "j til a -..r.! V'.vr. f-: .rr f- - f