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i;. ;;;aa;j;; Can Francisco NAimlnlcttrti f. v Third Cuccettlve CiTut ef the Week to Lcctla.. ... w 1 VERY CLOW WBSED -Milan Fielding of tht Seals Assists :.UiUhe ; Whitewash Esalck and 1 Henley Pitch . Superb m Ball- but , - Former's Support' Was Bid. ; t i - .:' ; a aaaaanw- r '. r flan Francisco I, Porttsnd 0. Batterlca-t-Hanley and Bhsa.' Kssiek and McLean. - ,,' -'i- -T ", San Francisco defeated Jortlnd J -iterday for tht third eueoeBlv tlma 'thla , week, and whll t much ' could be aid about tha performance of the locale the least paid, psrhsps, the batter.. The Seals' played In great form tialding -brilliantly and running bases daringly, iwhll tha locale ran basea aa If the cow iwera eumtnci home. The . vlaltore de served their : victory because It was learned through a display of ood heed -work, and after making three rvna In Hhe fourth Inning, they backed up Hen'' ly In great shape, .cutting off drive 'lhatrdlnarlly-wouldb-l.hlU.-and thwarting every attempt ef the local to score. It may be Said, .however, In falrnsaa :t Portland 'that marvelous luck; at tended the playing. of JBaa Frncio. Jt a ball were bunted it would Invariably iToll in the direction of a base where a .avaltlng player could plck.lt up and put cut hi man. - Thla happened oa two dis junct occasions and cheated Portland out of. several runs. - Inth eighth In nlng, with two gone, and Mitchell and loffman on the circuit, -Ata drove a .sissler that hit' Chsrlis Irwin's foof and the ball shot away toward second base. here Wheeler nabbed it, retiring the i' But what's the crying "over what We did not do. In baseball aa irt ether t it may be. must make good. It's the team that gets -away with the game ithat is going to receive the.applauss, si though much time la consumed In tell ing about what might .have been. Portland players should profit by the last three -defeats. Weaknesses- in fhs Joeai team - have been ' made -bar - in fach of the defeets of the week,. Poor throwing to head off runners, a pro- 'nouneed stupidity en- the basea, and a tendency to knock pop flies, are the chief offenses of the looalat W would --liketo -see- Flaming - throw-- from left ,f leld to the plate now and again. Just to see ir he can ao it, ana it would be 'goo to see Portland -eend a man across 'the piste after getting him to third. :wlth none or one out.': "lawa the advantage gained last week : from th Los Angeles nine. If Portland fan nest , ism .Angelea Ave out nfslx. -and Loe Angelea beat Seattle more than aalf.the games played, why can't Port' - Band .. take few gamee. from a . team that la playing without, ths services of .Its two best men, Mahler and WlUonT J Portland'a base running yesterday was 'ar marvel of pronounced stupidity and -slowness, t stupid because the base run Jhers didn't know how to keep from being pouched . out, and alow - beoaus they -couldn't run any faster?"- naming end Jt off man ran like a team of selling ; platers. - .- .V:U"iv-f1? 'v..- Bsslck and Henley opposed each. other and pitched great baseball, but all the good pitching In tha world cannot win, . anlean. a team makes a few runs. Es alck didn't sllow a Jilt after the fourth inning, nor give a bass on balls.f He -strwk out eight men and fielded hla position in style, Henley depended more 'npon hla support end he got it st the critical - momenta. Poor - throwing be- Jween catcher and Second, and first to f etcher, -with good chances of retiring he .side, coupled with a few hits gavs Ban Francisco her three, runs. Thia Is the, official acoro.' k r.5 . i . -i L PORTLAND. '-. ' v, AB. R. H. PCT A. E. I ts, . . e e e . i am Buren. et, .,.,..1 e .l yiemlng. If. ......... 4 e 1 t Mitchell, lb. ....... S 1 ; t Schlaflr. b. V....... S ' 0 S Householder, rf. . .... t'9 t 1 Mclean, e. S ' 1 10 Hoffman, tb. J e iCeatck, p...4 , , S ' e .- S - 1 Totals ivaiaron,v cr. , o i i jvheeler, ZD. HIMebrand, If. . ..... Jrwln, Jb. rrr, S 1.0 ' 41.1 4 e e i . ealon, in. iSpencer, rf. I l ilt: s o 1 i l -Oochnauer, ss. . , , . , Bhea, c ,,. Henley, p. e , Toula V; ;'... '..1.. io 1 "i ti',ii i . .-flCORBBT.lNJUNOavLlV.i.: i. -.".' fsaasTBS Portland . , 0 0 o 4 (o . , Hit . . '.......oee l l ti . xin - r ranoiaco i v M v w w e o . V Hits . . ........11 0 I 4 e oo i SUMMARY. , ,; - gtrnck out Bv Easlck. il br mn1a. 3. Bases on balls Off Henley, i. Two base hit Mitchell. Three-bsse) - hit Householder. Double plays Easlck to Mitchell to McLean; Eaalck to Mitchell to McLean; Henley to Nealon (to Bhes. liarrlncT hit eeler. Left on! basea Portland, 1; San Francisco,- I J Stolen aaes HUdsbrand 1, Nealon, Spencer. Tasned ball McLean. Time Off gams- On hour and ; 20 ' minutes. - (umpire usvis. ' - 9edraff ia a &OIN&! aaaglews disease . by a 1 1 1 arvisMe WU1 Ban iVRsisisMe WuT Sav l ' v Te7 taw fer KarsMS. ' - DONTCRV PAKB; Te SMse sintlas ef "hair torn bms late s St ef ntr.Mon.kw .la rxtelltx. It Is bra ' that the Blcrottle erlfla ef kaMsMafwes Sltewnj that swat sals rMse4les war werthlees, sal t. . imiMittn a wmtmaanun ore. Ira. twts.L. SaildStJOiss.itKC:t ClL.BI.sivit,NkjL,rW aiaah mi rDRO'S Te rwtfl rasaaSy tha Kolb and Dill Who Close Today a ..',' ' ay vwisaii Naw . York Squadron After i -Week's Trip Reachea1 Scena- 5 : of Today 'a Regatta. yachts Are decorated ; J 'H, IN GAYEST ATTIRB After the Races a Number of Craft Will 1 Engage . in Eastern Yacnt TcaubV Eyent' to irlalifa-ilst f Yachts That WiS SaiL . 7 - y (Josraal SpecUl Servfae.) Marblehead, Mass.. 'Augt It. After a highly euceeaaful trip en many expert enoe ef the. most pleasant character the squadron of the NewiTork -Yacht elub, which started on- WS anntrri eruls. from Olen Cove on Friday of v last week. safely arrived her laat night under the eommana or comnjooor rreaericar u. Bourne, , A small jfleet of tha Esstsrn Yacht club' met the - New Yorker at some distance from the shore and gave tha visitors an enthusiastic - wslcoms. Every yscht biased forth In' gay colors and the oannons boomed tneir jwiute. The visitors were InvlteM to the club houee of the (Eastern yacht club and were then received with lavish hospi tality. The visitors were tna guests or the elub at an. Informal dlnnsr and later . i.imi ,i i.iiiim. nli . i. 1 1 in j tiietv wss su imin uisi yai ij ifiiu ueuu- tng and Speeches. '...'. .v-'. Host and guta were on deck early I Oils morning Jo be In .readiness for ths annual regattawhJch Ukea- place today. The harbor presented a beautiful picture with the; scores of " gslly : beflagged yachts and tha buffv . little launches which, picked their way -.through he mas of' larger erarV. It required con- slderable engineering to put order Into this chaos and line up the yachts- which took part la the varloua events. It re flects -high credit vpon the ability of the officials - of the - Eastern Yacht club managing the regatta and upon tha akill of tha navlgaeors of the varjou home and visiting yaohta that everything paseed off ia - the smoothest possible manner and without any , serious acci dent. .,.;.;.;-a.,: ....)Jt.y-.!.;,.i-' - .,- ' There are several events oa the pro gram for today and -the regatta will practically occupy all day. .In the even trig there will be a formal reception In honor of the visiting membera of the Mew York Yacht club t the clubhouse Of the Eaatera Yacht elub and the most Extensive preparatlona have been made to entertain tha guest -ox the evening in a royal manner. There will also be a banquet with .toasts vsn,d Impromptu speeches. t J-' ' ,r - Most r the vlslUngyachts Will aUrt on their home cruise ft omorrow, except ing the few yachta which expect to take part In the' Eastern' Yacht club's' ocean race from here to Halifax, a distance of 1ST nautical miles.;" The race will start on Monday morning and promises to be quit exciting. . Among the 10 or more yachta which, will compete In the oceaa racs will be F. F. Brewster big schooner, Elmln, II. She Is the Sixth New York boat to enter the contest and rank with ths Corona class. The letter host.' Wlllch "belong to Arthur F. Luke, Roy A. Rainey'a new achooner Invhdor, Stephen Peabody'a . Tlgllant, W. Ross Proctor's Mlneota -and Henry T. flloane's Idler will also be W the Tace. . , VryuaT (learaal Special Sarrtcv.1 Cape May, N. J., Aug. 1. Several hundred automobile ' enthuslssts have arrived here , to witness tha attempt which Walter Christie Intends to make thia afternoon to break the worid'a au tomobile aneed record for one kilometer and 'one mile. On July 10 Mr. Christie, timed by Bam ' Butler, secretary of the Automobile Club ' of 'America, . reduced the American kilometer record by mak ing tt In - hla ltO-horae power automo bile in tt aecond flat He i confident of hi ability, to lower thia record and also that for the mile and the experi ment will the', watched wtth great in terest - ' . , , . Esstck pitched one of his customary good games and the loss of ths contest cannot be attributed to him. " ": AT HARdLEllEAD &OINO- M , GONE Ml waa wars onaisaMiy e. la tnmakl hot Ita C . 4aa4raff ttehln seats aa4 faillnr Ir tms W fared by steoplna tk sileroMe grewea wit Kewsre'a ti.rptr1tU, It are. rata feiafMttea. - htoaey Seek If aaaatia. nenry. , iwngatmi aair aresamg. Iteklac f seal, toetaatlr, . "Mlla tha sar gnrvn." E-JERPICIDE Run of Eight Weeks at the Marquam Grand the Longest on Record in' Foruanoy.' in ' " PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. t . CLDBS-- tlcoat Seattle , Pnrll.nA 333 .624 .MM) fceTl .404 ....-..,M.: a KreBclaoa - Oakland la Aagelaa ........ 4 (4 teat 48 ' Tigaee aeore a Bkatoatr'.:1;;-' . l yUooraal Jseelal Servtea.1 .-; San Jfrancisco, . Aug. IS. Iberg ajvaa libera with paaaes and Brown wsa steady, aa a rock, and consequently the I Tigers won and slid into first position in Lthe pennant race. Score: , .; ' ' i- '.i (V, : . " ; . K. H. K. Tacoma y .. .,.1 4 4 0 0 1 0 o 4 4 Oakland -. . . ..0 4 0 4 0 4 4 0 4 0 Batteries Brown end Hoganj Iberg and Byrne Umpire McDonald. , ' ' ' T Baaaa' Wae aaaettve. ; -..-,- ,-"; (joaraal SeaetU Sftei ' Seattle, Wsah., Aug. 14. Baum waa Invincible yesterday and easily white washed the 81 washes. Score t Seattle . . ......eeeeoooee e Los Angeles ...0404 1144 I Batterlea Miller and Clark; Baum and Spies. , Umpire Perrine, - . AMERICAN LEAGUE. - ' Won. . Phlledelphla 40 Cleveland . . 67 - Chicago . . 14 New York . 80 , Boaton - . .. 44 Detroit. . ........... 44 . Washington . ....... 44 - lst P.G : .tot At at. Xmla. : 11... i I " T- St. Louis . PhtlndelDha ... ia Batteries Glade and Spencer; Hen- ley, -Waddeitaitd Barton , ' t At Ohioago. ' - ' ' - ' -,-" -7 --.-?- - R. H.E. Chicago . . ....... ii.,... 4 t New York 0 S Batteries White, , Smith and McFar- land ; Ortn, Newton and Klelnow. 1 - At Olevelamd. . - ' ' ' t 1 R. H. X. i-i.riiana ......... Washington A ..... .. - s s 1 a Battarlee Moore. Hail and Buslow: ttugnss -ana nsyaon. - r--VVw k Detrelt."-'- '14r- Detroit .............. J i t Boston . ........,.i. 1 S 1 Batteries Donovan - and - Warner; xoung ana vrriger. . , NATIONAL LEAGUE. s ..' Won. Lost P.O. New York . .......... 74 0 .717 Pittsburg 44 ' 40 .410 PhllsdelDhla . 40. ' 47 J1 Chicago . . "t:...i..... 41 . 41 . .444 Cincinnati . , 44 V , (1 . , .431 Bt. IjOUIS ej - .. ,n Boston .14 ' 74 .127 Brooklyn.,. .......... si 74 .tot -- asfsMasi v .-. "" At Sestoa. ' First game i ... , ... RKA Boaton . . .11 17 1 Cincinnati . 0 S 4 Batterlea wiins and Moran: Walker. Harper, uaser ana street. , - second asm --- , - R. H. m Cincinnati . .................I 14 Boston . . t 14 1 Batteries cnecn. uversn and Bchiei: wuneim, nariey ana - nseonsm. - Um plre Bauswlne. , "'At Mew York. -"-.- R.H.B. ChtCaHgTO . m aeet;ejes4 T: New York , 4 I Batterlea Brlggs. weimer end Kilns: Mcuinmty ana - oowermsn, . umpn At Brooklyn. .1" ' - Brooklyn v . ......1. ..t.l 1 pittaourg i ,-,-77i-TiT,ulul 4 Batteries xcintyrs and Kitten Leaver and Pelts. Umpire Johnstone. . -. At Philadelphia. Bt. Ixuls ,...11 14 I Philadelphia -t trm t m -, - T- 1 -1 Batterlea Brown. Tarior and Oradv: Plttlnger, Sparka and Dooln. , Umpire juem ana aimsiis. SPORTING GOSSIP. W. A. a oe of this city defeated Henry Hewitt at tennle yeaterday at Taooma. thua Inaurlng hla right to eon teat In the men's singles tor ths (Championship .of tha - Pacific northwest . The- report state that doss' work waa .first class. An effort Is being msde'by the native eons of California to have the Britt-i Nelson 'fight pulled off In. Baa Francisco Instead of at Col ma on admlaalon day, September 4. Mayor Schmita aaya that be la ' willing, should ' the supervisors give their assent '.' r. . ,t,a..t:-'-.; rsists Davis Is so hard on such batters- ss .-Householder- and -M iteheH- thst these men oftea awing on bal'a that they would otherwise let pass. "Slats" may think that he la the whole show, but be ia not president of the, league. Thla la a joke.. "Slats? must be at fltctsd with Beert-vBeeri or soma ail ment or filling thatr sounds: similar. " Perhaps ' if two ef Portland's stars got Injured now tha team would get In and win a few games. - ? t ' '. . ' " ' .", ': ' -; Mike Fisher railed n Preaident Bert yeaterday and the repnrte stats after seeing the Bengal- chieftain, ,the.-Cost 1 - u n,. v;.' v ' : lea gua .magnate wis still alive. What we can't see is how President Bert ever survived the H. A. greetings of Mike. ; ;... .. t . ... ,- . i All that ean be properly kaid about yesterday'B game, . without resorting to profanity. Is that It was a stale exhibit tlon of the national sport. . Anotbet such performance will : . be ' sufflclant cause for the calling in of the egg ltv SpSCtCf. , ;-' Si, '.,.- ..;Y j 1 1 - - j-.. -j ti . a : e , i ' A change in tha batting order somo thing In this fashion would not hurt tl4 cbanovs of tha locals: ' . Ats, Flsmidg r.f McCredle.1 Houaehoulder, - Mitchell. Schlafly, McLean,' Hoffman,' Van Buren and the pitcher-- - .- . . -?.-.':. , 1 McCredle ought to get out In left field today and show Fleming how to throw te tha-home plat. McCredle la a great throwman" and the fans would like te tee him work. - 4 e , " '.. Householder's triple thst h ' triad to" stretch - Into, a home run , waa one of - tha prettiest . drives vr een on the home grounds. Eddi ahould have been held on third. - , - ' Portland r se generous with runs that tha gift of one or two to the visitors is often done " through kindly feeling for the other fellow. - In speaking of "Educated Toes," we must confess that In our experience In baseball, we have been so accustomed te use, our handa and brain that our toes did not figure in the fielding or bat ting' of balla to any great extent Of course noted Jockeys often hsve re course to the use of their heels In try ing to urge their mount along, but "toes" I new onb on us. COLD SPRINGS COMPANY . MAY ABANDON PROJECT - (Bpedat ptapatck to Tk JoarnaLl - 'Pendleton. Or- Aug. 14. "If tliemnv- etnment locates the Cold Spring resar. voir lit. and deeldeato begin-work on a small rtrrjgfcttoti rcneme-rrie north ern portion of Umatilla county we will abandon our project and take out water under- the- government- scheme, ' said A. C Crawford of ths Cold Springs Irri gation uitcn companyr woo la . jrt the city today. , ',:.. t ... . Ths Cold Springs Irrigation ' Ditch company la a cooperative company of land owners who have located land In the- vicinity of Cold Springs, and -who have made arrangements to secure wa ter from the Hlnkle Dltoh company of Ecno. Tna cold springs - company ex pected to build to mllee of main -ditch to carry water from tha vicinity of Echo acrosd tha Umatilla river and northward on the aummlt of the rang of hill east ox Hermiston. . About (0 miles of ditch; including tha laterala, will be' built by thla company ix 11 completes lie project. ' RAISING OF CHIEFS : ; CLOSES BIG MEETING 'uesmaVSpeelal atardeat";:' t V?i ! Nevada. Cel.. Aug. 1. The arrest council . of Red Men In session her paaaed yeaterday In amending lawa of the order, tin the morning members of the two conuclla of Red Men and Decree or Pocahontas visited thejnlnea Last night they went to Grass Valley and today the raising of ehisfa ia being done, - after which 'adjournment of the aeaaion. will follow.., . To steblish Asphalt Plant. tSpadal Di .patch ta Tba ioarmal.) Pendleton; - Or., Aug. " it. After con-1 sultatlon with County Judge Bean and tba city authorities Frank Reess of Las Angslea has decided to establish his as phalt plant In this city. That ths resi dence streets of Pendleton will be pared with oil Mr. Reea considers a cer tainty. i ,' - ; How It Was Made and Re tained In Portland. . r- , . A good reputation la not easily earned. and It was only by hard. ' consistent worif among our cltlsen that Doan'a Kidney .Pills won. their way to th proud distinction attained la this locality, The publlo eadoraement of score of Port land.. residents hss rendered Invaluable service to the community. Read what thla cltlsen aaya: ,-- ".' . H. A. Deck, mining ngtner, of tit Jefferson street, says: ' "Judging frofh my own experience Doan'a Kidney pills Is a very reliable remedy and fulfllla every claim made for it. Some time this winter I bad-a good deal Of trouble with a lame ami aching back. After being- hi-a stooping position for any length of time tt waa dl moult for me to straighten up. . When I was having a particularly severe attack I saw Dean's Kidney Pills edvertleed and procured a box. , I had taken them scarcely a wsek when I felt relieved, and before I had finished the, boa I was cured. " For aale by all dealers. ' Price to cents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. sol agents for the United State. - Remember th ham DOAN't) and A Reputation -r-! rt : ;. ' - - ..." ' '" . ' M take '0xietBer'.'-i',4';v.'-. ',-. r, : First in Quality" Because of iisFirstto The Only Cutter, L ;.T; Sa TO Tastoria, ,: . - 4tttMtMMMtMtttMtttM'ttMtMttttMMMMMtMMMMMt TEETH NO PAIN NO PAIN INICB TEETH r " We are the dlsooVerers and originat ors of the only reliable and aclentlft System of Painless Dentistry. We ex tract, crown, fill and clean or treat teeta absolutely without pain and guarantee all work tor fifteen years. . Our work is th beat, our prices -the lowest con sistent with nrat-olaa work.- KXAMc INATION FRKJB. uur piste are unde tectable from the natural teeth and are guaranteed to at, -; - , FUUUNQS ......BOS TB Md ftl.00 GOLD CROWNS.. ...... V .....05.00 BRIDOB WORK .i....... .SS.OO FUIX SET NATURAL TES7TH.4j5.00 v open rw wasuess aiw w e-etoea ,eaJ4T8. - , v- , . Boston Painless Dentists SIM Siorrlaoa at, Opp. ifelas m FraAk HOTTR8 4:14 a, m. to 4 a, so. 8un- day, S:I4 a. sa. to lUt p, an. ; - Just a Minate, Please I Do you realise the vaat Importance of a tnorougn commercial training! u so, why do you delay in aendlng your son or daughter to oiir up-to-date bualneas Millaa-i ST We offer complete coursea Bookkeeping and Bienograpny. Bi h nke- Walker Business College aixtk and Movrtsoa ats, portlaad. Of. Open all th year, day and night Call or Band for catalogua, - WEALTHY GUESTS r.'USTPART WITH PET POODLE Twalva Floora of Indignant and Waaping Femininity. Protest In Vain. ' (Jowaal gperUl Sarrlcs.1 ...New York, Aug. 14. There la great consternation ' among "the artstocratie guests tf he Touralne hotels one of the awellest hotels In Brooklyn, wbsre one may have aoartmente at 1160 to tSOO a month. On every one of the It floors of th hotel ther ar indignant ladles, bitterly protesting against th Inhuman and hearties wretches- conducting-the hotel and vowing, vengeance. .; And all that commotlpri waa caused by the order from the management that after today ne doga of any breed and description would be allowed' in the hotel. The rulevsgalnat dogs had been In force In the hotel ever alnce it waa opened, but pn an avll day eome time laat. year the managsr of tha hotel could not resist tha swset smiles of one of the feralnlne guests. - He rescinded the order agalnat doga In her case, to permit her to keep a "darling poodle" in her rooma. Tha manager, soon regretted hla weak ness. Scarcely a week paaaed' sine than that some charming guest did not com to blm and ask for permission to bring aom dog to her apartment ' - Among -the, dogs belonging to guests of tire hotal Jwor-many-of 'considerable else and corresponding ferocity. There ware--anas v do- ftshts and highly dra matic-scenes between th owner ef tha caninea. Last week the managsr count ed up and found that ther were ao lea than 124 dogs In the hotel, lit of whom are of th "bad kind." The 'manager wae appalled and. when in addition, to that two of hla doglesa gussta. gave up their a partis en ta because they could not stand ths annoyance of ths dog colony. hs quickly earn to a decision. He pre pared a circular letter which he aeat to every dog-owner InUhe houee, request ing them to give up. either their doga or their apartenU..-v.-:t..::.v' .' '''.' ca This toliet Pcdied WNSEND CREAMERY CO. : 5 ; : , ; Portland j Seattle ' i ' aa ct rJLVAUILIZ II2ICJITS , This choice tract is selling fast from the fact that the Iota are tna cheapest and best located of any suburb around Portland. This uact is on the Oregon City car line and river Bnd all lota are 50x100 feet with 60-foot streets; level and sightly, and one irice to alL whether you buy one lot or fifty the price for each ot is $50. The title la perfect, a complete abstract of title of Milwaukie Park can be seen by calling at the Hibernia Sav- , inga Bank, owners of the tract, and free tickets to and from MUtarauVU Park will eladlw be trlven to ell Intendinfir rur- i-ehasers by-calling at Room 803. tna Btarjc streets, , (;ome ana inspect uicse iocs Hung car une . for $50. Acre tracta for $lro'eaclu4.r:';:y5,:;:f;:v:. Porlnside Prooertv AXWA-ra avooBsartnv v . -jawi.fc. Goldsmith & Co. a ansAOOat sabooz. . . . . SPECIAL BARGAINS New 4 and T-roora houses, all modern; choice location. East Jith, near Burn- T-room house, with s lota. Barn; oa time.- VACANT LOTS Cornar, S4al00, East 14th etreet. .. i . aawvas 1 KK katweait-. Haeahall amJI Lorejoy, West Bide. . . . V. SCHMID, 109 Qrand Ave. The northwest corner of East 17th and East Wsshlngton trets, 10x100. Bar gain at 4- , . , Holladay's Addition gor Sale-A ' saw 4-rom eatta, all eas- Vralaaeee, full cesMnt saaamant, . atraeta dlffaraat ase setter teas aanaias la tba dir. rnlif imprevea: a very traM kx-. tlna, eoeresiaac n iw waller 11dm. h the " Sl ill a. - aaeialate, saUma 4 raaatjaaL Sanea. aaraar rtftaagth awf Claekaaua at.t ready Ssaaat IS. Lett seat ea sdvssugeaa Tm Oresoa Hcxl Ettita Co. 4H Tblrd St., Ranea 4. Room 11. 1 43 First St. SIC AAl-room house and lot lfl144 .-.jfaet, in Stephens' Addition, vvAaa. .lila - - - rmy 1 L- Our Experience j " in Alrlisit Ccrtcrj McKay Building, Corner Third YOU .VILL C2 CONVINCED . that house-renting ia an unwarrantable waste of money if Jyou wCl visit Choice tract In center ' of , Ht Soott district tt mln- utea from city Ml Scott . j car So fare, no transfers.- Lota tl0t payable ! down - and 1 a month. Houses ''.'built to suit you and Bold . at coat (with lots) at rent rates. - High, pur air, all conveniences, and outgrow- ing all other - suburbs. .. ' There's a reason. Coma out -and saev'- . tot Waning Building. , Phon Main Hit. R. A. TAYLC2 st Fir!:nJ City ofBc open evening. Choice lot 1144, at 14 cent a day tl down and II per month. Don't fall to-visit ETTXTW before l" vesting In reel eststs. The lndue.4J..j X offer will sppesl strongly to yo EVTXTN Is en the aft. Pcott eleor' railway, l minutes from the city. - omOI MTXZXM tTJAt: v miii apAulit like tA f a. Kaautlfuf hnrni-. , of Fnrttsnd sail and 1 us, W will be S ad ...... Th. ranaa ia r- l.9i)4 111 par r rf. i .1244 C-la-a . . : 1 , 4 , 'J ' SFihiliM Homo b