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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. ' PORTLAND. THURSDAY : EVENTrtQ, AUGUST .15. 1007. T. WJlket'and.Hall by default; W A. McBurney and J. W. lJalllimr beat 11. mlnHlon dcJd4 .that onmr.i1Hng tho comiiany to fstabllbli tollnig c,a th cart would be entirely unnff"iri, The or- NEWS-EHEKS lihodee and 1L Rncxies, e-l. A. Run. Inrton and 11. Kelleher won by ilrult. aara wer auguiiy moaitiod In othei Mixed Doubles J. Tylr and Mi Ryan beat .W. Brown and partner by Exclusive Novelties." V JUadlos Blnrlee Mist Ryan of Paan- dena best Wise Prwln, -0, -f, Ml". Motohklss of California beet Mlee M. Pitta of Victoria, -0, Miss Hotch- kiss of California beat Mr a Orubbo of Vancouver, -0, 6-4.. . jt . ladles' Doubles Mtet , Berkett , and Mist Hotchklss beat Mr a, Orubbo and Bcotcn and Kngllah woolans. ITol DrooK ana ieveen, coucn blug., Fourt BlfRDETTE -BEATS: RKB PROTEST !TAC0f,Tl EXPERTS . ... 'V?.' Mn Jennie Condlt Draf? j (Special Dlapatrk . to The loaraat) Walla Walla. Waah.. in. uJu.. Miss Jukes, t-0. -, v. . :. ' swm in m pisnsniisiiswi aaawsfsswawf "7 Jennie Condlt. widow of the 1st Ft? III IS IT RAILWAY COMMISSION Condlt, for several years pastor of the First Presbyterian church, died at tho family reeldence yesterday following sn Illness of. four months. Mrs. Condlt was ' MODIFIES ITS ORDERS (eeelal Dispatch to Tke loenaL) flaJem. Or..- Aui. 15. The railway t prominent church worker, the la 11 turvlved by two young sons. The fu neral will take place . from the resU dence tomorrow. Tri-Clty Managers Transact Northwest Tennis ? Cham- Walter '. HcCredio's latest commission yesterday decided that the sanitary ordera recently Issued should be modified In the case of the Walla Walla Traction company's line. Thlt It PORTING WORM) ALLOWED BUIIIS IIIID 1118 tWSJtsWsssWst 11 III DOUBLES ''TindPoes.ClcTcr Leg : and Stick Stunts. THIBD ONE RATTLES Much Jlusiiless at Their 'i plons 'Annex Interna ; tlonal Title. Carbonlo told gaa and aoda water ' BUderback ; as Crana rv appltaneea. Monthly . Meeting:. ' a short electrlo line which eztendt from Walla Walla to Milton, and on account of the shortness of the trip the com- (I lrtt ttreeu .: v. , , ' Watches cleaned, IL 141 Wash. at. JOY, WHO HEAVES HIGH Pan Franclso Gets Lead of Three -Ban, But Xoctls Noae It Ont by .' Good Work; on Bases .and, 1b the Field Xotes. ;-A ' ' ; V ' " : Pariluil 4. San Francisco I. Tha Inability of Kanaka Barney Joy to tamo tho elusive bunt gave poruana victory yeeterday after the refugee ball playert from tne toutn naa a lead of three rune. ; Burdette. the new center fielder from , Knrth west : league. 'tM the star banter of the day, and to him more than any other several BetTon.it duo the landing- of the percentage rattener. Burdetto beat out hit bunt twice and the third. -tune he came to near to do ing it that, the overanxloua Joy totted the ball OTer the flaxen , neaa 01 ic Willlama and two Beavert rang up bo- for the leather had been , btt?'? from the nar paa ture Bura"t. tarred In the field. Thlt new men Is looking more and more every day line a real-"find." . ... . , Xartmaa Ktchet for rortlaad, . - Joy, -Who hat been twirling the beet ball in the league for the past three weeks, waa opposed by Charlie Hart man, and It looked for a ehort time at If the contest would bo a walkover for the vlsltore. Hartman J,1 h? first two at bat-and retired the Seals In one-two-three order In the flret two Innings.. Then be toolt a fentle aacen ion In to. the air and contributed two wild pitchee and a soaking t critical , -. - I. t Via nrt Iwn AHHlonfl. in th third Henley knocked a fast ona arainst Caeey'g br the scorer dec fMlAWftll with left foul line, which, brought right fielder. " . . f In the fourth Mott .let Irwin t grounder get away from biro and Wil liam t and Eeola each followed with a single to right Irwin a cored on Esola t bit and Keola crossed the pan on Hart man'e wild pitch number two. After that the Beaver twlrler was steadier and brtl- 0 " ::,feV, Tbt Trt-Clty league manager, held fYRttflnY f!TTA irPTnS If'. I retary Smith last night and oonaumed I several hours In .disposing1 of the pro tests and klckt front all quarters that I had " accumulated tlnct the July meet In 1 . Manager. Rankin, of , Kelso, was en hand with a live delegation from , the Washington town, to enter t Tigorout protest to the claim of the rrakea that tho game played between these two I teams on July It bt thrown out on ac count Of 4ht Tlgen using t Northwest league pitcher to win the gam a Evl I donee Introduced ahowed that the player in Question had compiled with the by lawa by signing a regular contract prior to tho game, but President Whltemore't approval had not been obtained on ao count of .his absence from the city on ins amy ot me gam i ne matter was discussed from all eldea and a ballot I taken In which the mininri were eoualhr divided as to oolnlon. . President Whltemore bad hit first opportunity tolfcsJr i turn ivic. lowl T. DEFEATED IN SEMIS V'-. i Bat Both Wickenhtm and Bellinger Are Still In Open Tonrnanent I Tyler and rayne Contett for High ett Honors Today, .(peelsl Ptopetek te The Joorsal) ' t Vancouver, B. C, Aug. 15. a Payne I and A. Armstrong of Taooma won the! international doublet ben today, de feating Joe Tyler and J. BalHnger of I Seattle In three straight sets, -t, l-I, 10-1. , Tyler played . a splendid game. smashing and jjlaolng In brilliant ttyle. Balllnger smashed well occasionally, but ha waa weak at critical momenta, which considerably handicapped the .' Seattle I Payne and Armstrong thoroughly I ifh,.irn-i?i.?t.t.hfli!ii trnd 'their Tlotory. for they pUyed .vl?.'.!;?1".1' L Jf2?l?f tnd being very tteady. . Payne eapecl- Charles Hartman, a Promising Young pitcher on McCredle's Staff. AUTO ROAD BETWEEN CLUB IS PREPARING ASTORIA-AND PORTLAND FOR THE FALL SEASON IT Vf )h-n wVilrh '' J . I . jvxverauona r - cuius; va in w iwm iwun urn uunn nnnawi International L0UDles Tyler and Bal- defde'i WMThit and Jo? Mass Jleetlng at St Helens Today departments of tho Multnomah club I tiS.fSSlSS-Ji.s .b nPr of Seattle beat Major WUllama within i hie-interoretatlon of teotlon ti of the by-Iawa This allows tho game I to etand at a defeat for the Frakes and places the Kelso team at the head of the league in the percentage column. -Manaaer Helser withdrew his claim of protest atalntt Aatbrla for the tame or juiy is, nit ciaim oemg uniair ana unjust decisions , on - the Dart of the Astoria umpire. Treasurer Partlow ' ranortad a ' tldv balanoe In tho league treaaury with all bills paid. Secretary Smith, In hla report, scored the managers for their dilatory action In reporting garnet and contracts with players. The rules call-for official re ports of garnet within' 14 boun after same have taken Dlace. - Manas-era hara been in the habit of reporting garnet all the wav from ont week to two weeks after. - The league season nag been extended ally made many pretty shots. In the semi-finals Trier and Balllnver put Major wiuiama and u. H. Mao Dougall of Victoria out of the runnlna In two .straight sett, and Parne and Armstrong neat Bellinger and Wicker- snam of oruana titer two very bard sets. A great game it expected tomorrow at 4 o'clock In the finals for the interna tional men a ohamDlonahln. Thlt waa to hare been played today, bat was post poned until tomorrow. . I Frank Payne of Taeoma will play Jot Tyler of Seattle. Kxoerta credlot a vie. torr for rayna, as na is steadier, than Tyler. , '.- v Mist Hotchklsi beat Mitt M. Pitts of Victoria ana tut Isdles' ehamplonehlp will be between Mist Ryan and Miss Hotcnxiss. TOdayt scores follow: International Doubles Tyler and Bal- mmm tre. and Means. liant fielding helped him to prevent the Seals from getting mon'runs. ; r s Xow Xrfoals BooTea,- The ' locals began their run-getting after the visitors had finished. Bur dette started with bis second bunt hit and stole the keystone. Bassey kept tip the good work with beating out a bunt himself. ' Atherton tent a grounder , to Irwin and Burdette came nome on ins threw to first- Baasey made a great run to third end when Donahue came along with a short grounaer lie gaiiopea in, and though Joy threw to ;soia, me atumnv left fielder was , safe,, . Two After an but by Mott, in the fifth, Hartman singled over Williams' head, Casey walked and; Burdette came along ., with still another bunt. He skedaddled with all speed, yet Joy would have cut him off but fer bis wild throw, which let both Hartman ana vasey rouna tne . saeke. That ended the scoring. The official score: w.'i, : SAW FGRANCISCOif r A.B. R- H. P.O. A. H ; Bpencer, f. . 0 0 4 0 Wheeler. es.'' j., ',',,.,."4?, ; 4 Hlldebrand,, If. 41 0 11 0 Irwin, 8b. :..,.....,.. Sv 1 ) 0 1 ; Williams, lb. ........ e - o e o Keola. e 4 1 J v Btrelb, Jb. ..,,,.,.,. 4 . 0 I ,4 Henley, rt ........i.. 4 11 Joy, p. 4 0; 1' 1 ,1 (Special Dispatch te The Joorsal.) Astoria, Or, Aug. 15. The Columbia court went In a body to St. Helens this morning to attend a. matt meeting of the Oood Roads association. There is considerable Interest manifested in thlt meeting, which will consider tbt prop sltlon of building a good road all the way from the Multnomah county line to Astoria. 'Such a road will enable automobiles to. make throueh trips be tween Astoria and Portland, an achieve- An Improvement that win be warmly welcomed br tcoret of membert it the remodeling of the bowling alleys and the Increase in the number of alleys from two-to four. Last year bowling increased in popularity several hundred per cent and the new alleys will accom modate the expansion. The department will be open about September 15, and tho first tournament will begin early In October. am garnet. The season will practically ciosa Beptemoer . aitnougn a lew gamea . between the ! leaders may be played on September it. October first will tee the windup for the Tri-Clty league season.' - In tho way of attendance, Astoria tnd Wood burn an the weak sisters, tha in accessibility of tho grounds at Astoria make it a money-losing proposition for both the home team as well at the vis itors. The attendance at Woodburn has been gradually falling off until the .r:i.i.u .. I- tut.. ""s " . vii uui a iiw luia tu assKva wvvbi uiwu a.s urvmmmm i Ati tni ah rt si si iiaAinai ra aiMnawiiiia a m renovated throughquv nd. a new bed- rajnet on tha Woodburn rrounda aftar hr win mnrA fnaii r. . . . - ' room is being added that will more than double the number who may be accom modated at one tune. ' i ; Total I t4 t .4 i : V PORTLAND. ; - '.J, r , A.B. K.Ji. tr.V. A.JQ. - Casey. Zb. I . I i z . Tlurdette. cf. . . . . . . t 1 Bassey, If. ....... Atherton, rt 4 .0 j'onajiue, v. a v f'ay, ss. ......,.. I 0 Oswald, lb. 0 1 ; S 0.0 0' f 0 1 0 10 0 1 MiTotoi ".v'i; izt'Xi&'.H 4 i 4 17.40 42 SCORE BY INNINGS.' u S,S? Ban Francisco 6 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 9 t wit. - .i. o a f t s o-i 1 a Portland-..0 0I1KH Hits. 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 4 Struck out By Joy 7, by Hartman 4. Kasos on. dsiis urr jot a. on wart man L : Two-baae bit Joy. Double playa Joy, to. Williams, Casey -unaa- elated). sacrifice hits Buraette. Don ahue Stolen ba Burdette." Hit by pitcnea Dan spencer. . iret Da.ee on errors--Portland 1. San Francisco 1. Wild pitches Hartman t. Ift on bases Baji Francisco 1 6. ' Portland 8. Time of game 1 hour 20 minutes. Um pire ferrme. , . , S NOTES pr THE GAMB -' - Three bunts and a Texas leaguer by Hartman constituted the - only hits , rcored off Barney Joy yesterday.- For nnrif tnt hrirMAahn waa with tnm infim Try-beating your bunts, Mott. No body ever accused you of not being able - A decree of -the' scorer All ground errors will 'hereafter be charged to the management for not putting a bil liard table smoothness to tha diamond. and field.. , , . - (, tM .Th7frea;'. catch of f tho 'season' was made by Bassey la the seventh inning. Joy knocked a low fly, and Baeaey picked It off the top of the grass. ' The reach was so long that Bassey rolled a forward somersault an inmiwii ,in wtth mo , v BIKUIC us UlS pawa McCredle tried out another new man yesterday. His name is Oswald and he has previously been seen in the lineup of the Frakes club. Oswald played first bas asd, though he waa given no. hard chances, he made no errora. When it rame to bat. he failed to connect, but bo ltd most of the rest of the team.. Os wald showed himself green by biting at wild nee, however. 4 He struck out tlce and both times it looked as If he might toavt taken a bast on tafltiv;.V :.' i't :.'MrvT:-, . Donahue picked a-foul bait off the in ,.vi.iw, , vuii mw in tiiiue't. strong tuit i- ,ss .;. .;. y ,-.,., . McCredle ttayed out of tho game and I t Atherton play right field. It didn't ! ; tor. as it happened, but if be does it agHlft the fans may roast him because ir i 'substitute--falls to come through u ith a r.peiful hit , The team is weak 1 tannot arrora to te de i 'Credle's hitting and throw. Javfii lis The G td CI - Hascball Challenjre. - ; n West baseball ' team . n;e anv team In the city j ment which buelness men believe will 1 TTOXOLTTTiTTiTlirP IS be of great beneflt to both cities. At IlViWJJUAJU -AXiAJT AO J ANASSURED FACT the situation bow is, with regard to 'the ouuaing or mis roaa, there is a splen did road to the Multnomah couqty line and a good one through Clatsop county to the Columbia county Una . With the completion of a road through Columbia county, tho continuous automobile Jour ney will be m possibility and- when it becomes sucn it will thereafter right speedily become an establlahed custom and habit with - many ouss wagon en thuslaata A number of automobile owners of Astoria went to St Helens tnis morning, including a. c Fulton. F. A. Fisher. P. A. fitokea Dr. A. L. Fill. ton, F, .L. . Parker, Charles Halderman. and others. Judare C J. Trenchard, who it the best authority on good roads in tnis part or the state, headed the dele gation to far at practical work it con cerned. President James W. Welch and Manager wnite or the chamber of com' merce accompanied me aoiegeuon.. - : , National lbagte. eptemoer 1, Tho name scheduled - between tit. Johnt and Woodburn for August 24 hat oeon cnangea to oeptemDer l on the Woodburn rrounda. The a-ame achndulaui for August 25, on the Kelso grounds be tween neiso ana Bt. Johns, has boon transferred to tho St-Johns grounds. coma boat Bellinger and Wlckersham. 0-4, 7-4. . ' ..' ' .... . . Finals Parne and Armstron beat I lyier ana naaunger, e-i, s-s, io-b. Open Tournament J. Tyler of Seat. tie beat W. Stoess by default; J. Tyler Deax a. m. juaes or Vancouver, s-i, g.g, 0-1: P. Payne of Tacoma beat H. O.I Badger, 4-1. 4-1; J. Balllnger of Seattle beat A. Remington or Tacpma, t-4, f-S; B. P. Schwengers of Victoria beat A. Armttrong ' of Taoonia, 10-1, 4-1 : '" B. Wlckersham of Portland beat H. J. Oalne, 0-1, O-Tj W. McBurney of Spo kane beat T. H. Hepburne, 6-2, 4-1: D. Bellinger of Portland beat H. Rhodes of Vancouver, s-e, -z; u. H. MacDougall, J. B. A. A., of Victoria boat Mr. Mantle, 0-4, 0-0, 0-4. '. "". :? .. . ,A Men't Doublet Sch wen grert and Mac rae beat A.- Remington and H. Kelleher, 0-1,- 0-Sr -Payne and -Armstrong - beat Evcrjrthfag Just at ; though you' were llv . ing in th center of -x'-the business district," but with none-of its noise, dust or heat IRVINGT0N PARE ' sThe Addition With Character"' v Is the coming residence section of PorfJan'd, It , is an opportunity for investment you .cannot af- ford to overlook. H Its desirable-location, abund ance of natural shade, ease of access and -rigid . building restrictions are setting it a high stand ard as a private residence park. See it now get acquainted with its charms and worth, then ask yourself if you cm afford to delay, another hour in selecting your V loti , Alberta . car to East ; Twenty-seventh, go three blocks north to - Kill- ' ingsworth avenue, V , t v . - . . ..''."--. . . P. a Ilolbrook Co. '.. I r.E.Schwan,'Aent too stark SV Vhone Main B304L , On grouadt an tha tbna, sotk and ' KlUlagtwortS. PORTLAND -A -wn ... ., j . , 'Philadelphia 4, Chicago S. Brooklyn 0, Pittsburg 8. ; , New York 4, ClncinnaU 9. Boston I, St Louis 0. I ; . iAMEBI0AN LEAGUE. !-,' 4 " . Chicago 0, Boston 8. St Louit 1. Washington 0. Detroit , Philadelphia t. ; Cleveland 1, New York, I. KpRTHWEST LEAGUE At Tacoma Tacoma " 7, Vancouver - 2, ! 5 i JknXOR LEAQTJE NOTES. Several major leaaue clubs ar ttr Neal Ball, the - atar shortstop of the j Boumern leaaue. now may in a- with tha jaumgumery leajn. - -i e .,e - " "Old Host" Kltson Is nltehtna- win. Ding iwu iur aauiu uiiy. While the Eastern leaaue race baa1 narrowed down to two teams. Buf fain and Toronto, it is nevertheless a corker. I The two team recently have been changing placet nearly every day. e -Tho Jackson and Vlcksburr teams are rettlnr closer to Mobile, tha leader in me cotton states jeague. The Indiana and Ohio league has or ganised -with ' teama n - Decatur, Rich mond. Portland and Bluff ton. in In diana, ana van. vyert. umo. - , . f e w , The Pueblo team of tho -'Western league has - got out of. last place and lately has been ' aolna ud in tho race at a fast cup. - K (Journal floeelal Serrlta.) ' San Francisco. Aug. 16. The trip ofl the nicked team at the end or the Base ball season to Honolulu it now an as sured fact, at. Mike Fisher hat received word from Jesse Wooda of the Islands that he it going-right ahead with the arrangements of the same and that he I will have everything in shape for the arrival of the visitors. ai unase, over all and Chance have promised to co. and It is the request of Woods that a place h found on' tha . team - lor uevereaux. Bill was with tho bunch that made the trln some years aaro. ana with rrea Perrlne, the umpire, did the pitching. SEATTLE RACE v RESULTS. ' Five and' half furlongs Sara M. Gib-1 bin first, School Bell second. Lucky Lad third;-time, 1:00. ; - Mile Our Balllo first Romona ' II tecona. nona inira; unit; i Mile and E0 yards Capable first I Marpoaa . secona, i'ay me uura; ume, :4R. - . f mho ana 60 yaras uueen Aiamoi first. Leash second, Hannt third; time 1:44. !':.. i Beven ana naix i xuriongs iin Heea first, Ralnrlda second, Plcw Away I third; ume. i:84, Five luriomrs Mecniin , rirst. rsiattie Bumppo second, . Pelham third; time 1 1:00. , Contests for Scientific Anglers. Racine. Win. Aug. IS. Experts with tha rod and reel gathered here today I from numerous -points to take part inl the sixth . international acientmo ana- ling tournament given under 'the dlrec-l Hon or the Kacine -iy ijasuns; ciud. Tho competitions are under .the auspices of tho National Association of Angling clubs and art to determine the world'a I championship ' Ten contests are sched uled for the three days that .the tour- nuueni Will um in vivfivmm. Golf at Hotel Wentworth. New Castle; N. H.. AUg. 15. The an nual- golf- - tournament of ' the Hotel Wentworth opened today and will con tinue through tbo remainder of thlt week. There are over 108 entries, in cluding several of the leading amateurs ox me upuea states.- - -1'.- a s . : Finest Stock Bigeest Values k Best Terms The one element which has ever been present in the upward climb of the "devurta. house to the present acknowledged tfnpe. rtor heighth is a compound prescnption of those three essentialsquality, value, treatment This house naa peen prougfit up and trained in obedience to these three iron-clad rules, and today it has a personality of 4ts owna character as it were and one that has in its own keeping the implicit confidence of every person who has had occasion to test that character. . r Special Sale Go-Carts and j Baby - .Furniture WW Largest and best assortment of Go-Carts in the city at prices quite within the reach of every one. All are specially priced. Two numbers, shown in Yamhill street window, are priced at reductions beyond the ordinary. $3.50 Folding Oo-Carts $2.25 $7.50 Folding Go-Carts $4.25 - Little Chairs for Little Ones ' Liu m Maae especially strong ior Daoies wno may . kk SSpXls care to break up furniture. Solid oak and" Vi-Or I Basement Department Special Every day this department tias some thing to offer as a big special. Tomor. row it happens to be a 60-piece Semi Porcelain Dinner Set, in pretty green floral design. " The ad man took a, lik ing1 to these sets and looked at . the ticket $9,00 it read. He only smiled . .... 1 1 . A LI ana jouea aown anoie, ana acre u u j for . you. The whole BtVpiece set Jar II ysa w juok ivta wt '-o Toledo Is still leading the American association; with Minneapolis and Co lumbus fighting tiara to overhaul , tho The Houston ' team tf leasue hat been claying tomo remarks- able ball of late, coming from the bot tom to within striking distance of first place, t'. The oennant race in ' the Tri-8tate league looks to bo between Wllliamsport Kelso , Waah AUB-. 13 Snortlna1 Ed itor A bets B that If a pitcher strikes out a batsman and the catcher drops the bait, that the pitcher gets a strike out Does he7 Tours trulv. . ' FAN. Answer He does, unless the batsman reaches nrst base safely. . ' . Let's . Blame the Frinter. ' 1 Oreaham. Or.. Auar. 14.--flnortfnr TMl. tor of The Journal I tee by Monday's Journal that the score of the' game he- tiiA ('! I Orayt waa given at '11 to 12. This it the lezasi. ml.tnUo -o h ..nr. 11 9 In I ravor oi uresham. A VAN. 7-- rar. with the - other1 jsiz teams to fight for position below second place. ....,vf-?--.i-i--VJ..Ji a. It it said that four class clubt this fall.. The are Joe Collins of Springfield, ' Miller I0GGEB LOSES LEO UNDER WHEELS OF CAB T of the Central league will bo tried out r 1 C rei of South Bend. by major league and Maggert of Wheeling and MaJoney ( (Special DlaDatch te The Jonrnaii Astoria. Or Aug. 16. C. E. Averv. outfleldert SULiJ!?":0.' XSSS&T 1TUllUll( . .k 0UI OlIDVU ... ' VMHJJ, near Svenson, and. brought to the hos pital, is in a very dangerous condition. While stepping from the loggina tram ho slipped and wat thrown between the cart, the wheels pasting over and crush- j lng hit right leg, which.wat amputated. I ill. - lujutvu. ,u uu . .tarn k mi. aiiu i .. i. children, who art left almost In a des- INN COUNTY BOY.'IS : ACCIDENTALLY KILLED tutt condition. (SmeUl nianafwfc 'Wi'Tha Inmill I- t - - ' ' m ,H , . ? Aihanv. n a. u s.in. n.i nTr err u do children who are suf- the lt-var-nM ...n :n i.u.. "tia f I farina from hunger. Such it tho cause Knox's Butte, accidentally shot himself I of all babies whocry and are treated for a An .in . . - . I . i I Ii ii.i Mall. . i rom auuscr. .i ui. vkubw xixna ineir food not being assimilated, but devoured bv worms. , . A few 1 doses i of White's Cream Vermifuge win cause them to cease crying and " begin to thrive k at once. - Give it a trial, . sold by aU drug- venlntr. ami althnnK th. hut Hwiiai attention DoesiMn mam v4vn - film h dlel at If o'clock veaterdav. mornlnr. The accident ia n n tir bereaved family are almost "prostrated perauen Nora imipr 1?. J'fions over me calamity that-has UwiL 12K4.' ith.eu 7011 Save Much on a New Fall Dress Skirt e ' '"' 111 r ' ''" 1 ' 1 1 '; v ; ". i 1 i i i ' ' i i i ' . 1 - .. "." a' . '''... 1 1 .. What's What for Sail Wear Skirts are made up in the fine soft chiffon Panamas. Thathard-twisted woolen . fab ric that, neither spots nor shrinks, and wears' so well. . Colors black, . blue and brown. Skirts are cut extra full, with pleats, tucks and trim of silk "stitched bands. ; It is not within' the scope of description to do justice to these skirts, -y They are intended to please the lady who knows stylcbeauty and quality in the skirt 'Special attention given to the fitting of extra large and extra small ladies. - - - v New Skirt values to $16.50 ...-.,...$9.45 New Skirt values to$10.00 k ....... ?6.05 New Skirt values to $7.50 ?4.95 Our Jewelry Specialty v ; yATCHES v V There are , two reasons for our great watch bus-' iness. The watches , we. sell, and the way we sell ' them. Only- the best , works s arid standard cases are found here . ' such as go to make up a ' watch that we can rec ommend. The way we sell them is this: A little down- then f $1.00 each i week ; and you : get - the good and enjoyment of the wptch while paying for it. EXQUISITE SHOWING DIAMONDS and . , JEWELRY, ON EASY PAYMENTS. . THE RANGE OF HIGHEST QUALITY "ECLIPSE'r ,i LGEVRTZ&SGNS t.V , - ' . GOOD FURNITURE DEALERS THE GBVURTZJ . SEWING machine: