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THE OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL,' PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL ie. 1908.
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Portland 3fanager W Release
Bloomfield and Harmon,
1 and Probably Whaling.
i Hugh McCredls, who was with the
Portland , haaaball team during the I
' training hum and the first series of
,' tames with San Fraaclsoo, arrived
: noma from tha aouth Tueadar full of
glowing reports of tha plarara and their
wora, nugn immwuimr tviiiiireu
getting tha local grounds In ahape for
tne. opening nonie pra ni mvum
and Bow haa carpenters and levelera at
, work on tha stand and field. The aeata
will be fixed over In the atand and the
arrant-amenta made more comfortable
fnf tha atMCtatora.
Hiirh uva tha bova had a bad start-
Off In flan Francisco but were hopeful
.of winning the majority of games from
the Angela. Their two victories Justify
.this feeling, lie saya that Walter Is
already cutting- his team down to the
usual numoer or piayera ibis ww. urn
K'nff. tha Ditcher, waa tha first to feel
the managerial ax and Harmon and
Woomftrtd, two mora twiners, i
left In 8an Francisco.
Lakoff haa secured a berth with one
Of tha state learn teams ana Harmon,
It la understood will probably get on
with Fresno. Bloom field la aura of a
lob with aome outlaw magnate. Mac's
rncninff iiai i win vm uiwih. a-iii iciw,
Pinna no. Oarrett and Pernoll.
Mao la worrying about which of the
two catchers. Whaling or Walsh, be will
let go. Walsh seems to have a shade
, over Whaling, Hugh says, the young
backstop doing aome great pegging In
. the Seal games. Time and again he
would catch Piper. Melchoir and other
r needy baserunnera li and to feet off
-the middle eta Hon. However, Mac will
probably wait until the conclusion of
tha Lea Angeles series before be does
any pruning' on the receiving end.
Whalen la lust now doing all the reoelv
Jng. Walsh being a sufferer from In
jured fingers.
Madden la sure of his Place. Hush
ays. and his Injured hand is responsi
ble ror tils poor snowing, it haa not
been known before but Madden was
catching with three fingers of his sore
Band bound tightly togeuier. This ne
cessltated throwing to second with his
tnumb and Index ringer. It Is rapidly
growing better, though and he will be
able to participate in more games after
una wee.
RED FRONT BASEBALL TEAM.
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Speedy aggregation of youngsters which challenges any team of Its
size in Portland. Reading from left to right, the youngsters are: Top
row E. Baird, left field; Scholta, third base; Kerns, center field; Ro
senthal, right field. Bottom row Nelson, shortstop; Condit. first base;
Chrlstenson, catcher; W. Baird, piteber; Hannon, second base.
IIIDIAII HANGS A
SIGH ON ANGELS
Beavers Win Fast Baseball
Game by the Score of
Four to Three,
OREGON AND WHIT3IAN
IN BASEBALL TODAY
(Soerlal Diapatrh to The Journal.)
- University of Oregon, Eugene, April
it. This afternoon Oregon will play
ner nrst varsity game with Whitman..
With the exception of Clarke all the
Oregon men are In good condition and
Clarke la expected to be able to play in
ine iieia. -me wniiman team win ar-
rive tomorrow and will be entertained
while here at tha dormitory and differ
. ant f rat" houses. The lineup of the
two leama lor tomorrow a game will
Whitman, Oregon.
C. Borleske c Taylor
jtlgsby tu.) P.
Shubert lb.
Drubaker 2b.
Schmidt ss.
V. Borleske Sb.
Baaset If.
Morgan cf.
Berringer rf.
ray
Kurd
Paine
Houston
Coleman
. (C.) Hathaway
(Special Dlaparefc te Tht JoaraaL)
s Angeles, Cal.. April 1. Indian
Pinnance won another game for the
Beavera yesterday when by beautiful
pitching he held the Angels down In all
but the sixth inning. Brasher's home
run, a fly which bounced over the cen
ter field fence, scoring Oakes, together
with Smith's hit, a steal, a sacrifice
hit and Ellis' single made three runs
for the Angela, but before and after
this Inning they were unable to touch
him.
Portland got after Hosp in the tnira
and fourth innings for three runs and
won out In the ninth, wnen Danzig sin
gled, went to second on Johnson's suc-
rlfice, to third on Cooney's out, and
scored on Bassey s double. The score
bv Innings:
Los Angeles 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 S
Hits u i w u u l v v e
Portland OOJ10000 1 4
Hits l l z 4 u l v i a iu
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Seattle Physician Dump?
Tacoma Giant With the
Greatest of Ease.
SECRETARY REPORTS
. 750 AUTOS IN &ATE
Seals Win Long Game.
San Franciaco. Cal.. April 1. Seven
teen Innlnn were reaulred to obtain I
r""' decision In the game today between Oak
ZrrJci land and tha Seals and the Seals won i
to S. Errors counted heavily against
the Oaks. The score:
S. F. 0021000000000000 1
Hits ..2 1 J001 1 1 1 001 1 00011
Oak 02010000000000000
Hits . .0 4 0 1 X 0 0 0 0 I I U Z O I V 10
Clarke
Kestly
(gpedal Dispatch te Tbt raarsal.)
Salem, Or., April 16. More than 150
applications for automobile licenses
. have been made at the secretary of
state's office since January 1 and the
number of licenses granted 'each day Is
growing. From eight to ten licenses
are Issued daily, which would indicate
'that -the automobile business In Ore-
Jron Is good. The total number of state
1 censes Issued up to this time is 760.
A great number of motor cycle licenses
have also been issued from the secre
tary of state's office. i
VOTERS ATTENTION!
C. N. McArthur.. candidate for Re
publican nomination for Joint repre
sentative from Multnomah and ClacKa
maa counties, is a native Oregonlan. t
taxpayer and la familiar with legisla
tive work. Ha Is In favor or an honest
administration of public affairs and is
opposed to numDug ana gran. no. ss
on ballot.
XOOEB 8. BUOrOTT 34.
rot District Attorney.
"Indict by Grand Jury."
When
Selecting Your
Laster
Hat
Demand the Best
We Offer
You
Seven grunts, four determined looks,
two dull, sickening thuds and two ham
raerlocka were the features of the much-
heralded wrestling bout between Dr.
Roller and Vic McLaglen Jast night.
Three and one half grunts were emitted
by Vic In the first fall, "Doc" looked
determined twice and one thud occurred
The rest of the features were saved for
the aecond half.
It was Roller all the way and the
Seattle physician-wrestler kept the Ta
coma man guessing what move was to
come next. What McLaglen doesn't
know about wrestling would fill the big
gest book ever written. The only bit of
work he did that waa worth while waa
to spin spectacularly out of a dangerous
situation on his pate. Mac never took
hold but once during the entire contest
he then exerted his strength and slid
Doc along the canvas for several feet.
But that was all.
On the other hand. Roller exhibited
a variety of holds, but It seemed almost
a Joke to resurrect the old hammerlock
to tip victor. His first fall was by
combination of hammerlock and half
Nelson and came after rven minutes
Knu " acconas oi struggling. i ne sec
ond fall was the result of the hammer
lock, followed br a double body hold. It
did the work before the bout had prog'
ressed two minutes.
Roller haa a grand style and Is su-
fierblv built. He reminds one a whole
ot of Jim Corbett, as he approaches his
opponent. His body is compact and his
lengin is laeaj ror a wrestler. He has
the quickness of a cat and Victor looked
slow alongside of him.
it was hardly good practice for Roller
he was so much ssperlor to McLaglen.
Mac says It Is the last time he will
appear on the carpet In public, and will
now devote his attention to the boxing
game. He is not built on the right
plans for a wrestler, but ought to make
good In the squared circle.
tvoiler said before the match that he
had been challenged by "Stranaler"
Smith and would accept for a $1,000 side
bet or would ( appear against the local
man If a J500 house was guaranteed.
He Is willing to concede Smith the
strangle hold and offered to meet him
for a S300 side bet after he had dlsoosed
oi aicLagien.
smith stated today that he would
raise the money and give the Seattle
man a chance to show what he could do
against the Smith hold. Dr. Roller left
lor Seattle this afternoon.
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POLICE STOP BIG
STUDENT BATTLE
Portland Academy Pennant
Object of Concerted Attack
by Rival Schools.
As an Interesting little sidelight to a
general scrap and slugging match. Co
lumbla university yesterday defeated
Portland academy II to 14. A. "P.
pennant on the big flagpole In right
field caused a)l the trouble and before
the police ended the hostilities there
were several bruised countenances and
'Bus Hughes, a prominent pupil of
rtlll Military academy, waa In the hands
of a big. burly con.
ine pennant, wnicn causea an me
trouble,- was run up to the top of the
pole before the game started, in the
fifth Inning 60 or more students of both
West and Eaat Side Hlxh schools and
Hill Military academy aneaked around
bac of the right field bleachers and
were at the bottom of the pole before
the academy pupils knew what they
were doing, 'ihe pennant was quickly
hauled down and torn from the ropes
and the Invading army was half way
around the field before aome of the
academy boys caught up with them.
Then came the ngnting-. The boys
who had the pennant were, of course,
tha center of attraction and after Ave
minutes of fierce fighting Chester Curry,
an academy boy, got the bigger pari
of the rag and hung It up on the screen
In front of the academy's section of the
grandstand. There were no rurther
hostilities until after the game.
Immediately after the game the two
forces went after things again, but this
time they reckoned without the police
man who looks after the ball grounds.
and ho, aided by Inspector Doty
of the railway company, successiuuy
broke up the light by arresting Hughes,
one of the ringleaders.
Hughes was marched up to tne corner
of Twenty-fourth and Thurman ana
then turned loose
The game was a batting Dee an ine
way through, witn numerous errors
fitted in, in a way best fitted to score
runs. Columbia secured ii nu on My
ers, while the academy players secured
18 off Locke. Columbia s errors, how
ever, were not aa many or as costly as
the academy mlsplays and consequently
Columbia won out. ....
Tha feature of the game migni ne
said to be Myers' hitting, for In the six
times he came to bat he knocked out
fnur hlnalea to left field, two of them
good for two bases, while the other two
times n rami to nai ne kbvb wrm-
gerber nard files, which only good field
ing kept rrom Deing mis.
The score was as follows:
PORTLAND ACADEMT.
AB. R. II. PO. A. R
Howe. 2b 1 4 2 6
Meldrum. lb 4 2 0 11 0 2
Jones, ss 6 1 1
Mvera. d. ' 3 0 0
Hurlburt. ef. 1 2 1 0 1
Henirn rf 4 1 1 0 0 1
Rummers, o 4 2 2 6 1 2
Cooklngham. Jb 4 1 0 8 5 0
Gray, If I 1 J 2 0
Totals 40 14 1 27 IS 13
COLUMBIA.
AB. R. H. PO. A
Ennls, cf. 6 2 1 2
Campbell, ss. 1 1 0
Dockstadder, lb 2 4 6
Perkins, rf 6 2 2 2
Oleason, c R 2 1 8
Dooley, 2b 6 8 3 3
Welsgerber, If. 6 2 0 2
Davis, Sb 4 4 8 4
Locke, p 5 1 2 1
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UW Given Away Daily
Great Easter Jarpins in Women's
Suits, Waists and SMrts
The best, most stylish and correct Easter apparel at the lowest prices
on record. It's an advertising sale, and for the next ten days we
not only propose to "cut out" all profits, but will sell hundreds o!
new spring garments at prices that are less than the actual cost to
manufacture, and we will charge the loss of profit and the expense
of doing business to our advertising account.
500 New Spring Suits to Be Sold
at Half th Regular Price
ITS AN OFFER TO SURPRISE YOU SEE TDEM
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SQUEEZE PLAYS.
Two straight games tucked awav look
migniy gooa.
The Beavers have won four and lost
Ight games. Good chance of aettlns-
oome witn .ouu yet.
Gee! look at the way thev stole on
Whalen. Bernard Smith, Ellis and Hob d
In succession yesterday. A few more
exhibitions like that will mean the
chasing of Whalen.
It only goes to show that the Beavers,
when they reach their stride, will bat
the best of them out of the box. They
sure have got the sticking eyes. 'Mao
got a three-bagger and Casey. Johnson
and Bassey secured doubles off Hosp.
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San Francisco and Oakland have tha
honor of playing the first real long
game. They reeled orr 1 1 innings in
great style yesterday. The Seals have
lost but two games out of 12.
Danzig and Bassey divided honors
with the willow yesterday, the big and
the Uttln fellow getting six of the ten
swats made by the northerners. Bassey
has shown decided improvement in hjs
battlne and lr he Keens it ud will be
come one of the most valuable members
of the team.
Pinnance Is all the custard. By t
way the little Indian has started out
he bids fair to become a second Bender.
He has won his second straight victory,
ne oeine ine one mar stopped tne win
nlng streak of the Seals. Except for
one inning yesterday he had the Angels
at nis mercy.
Totals 46 19 17 27
SCORE BT INNINGS.
rnlumhla 7 0 1 4 0 0 2 6 0
Hits 6 10 2 U 1 1 II
Port. Academy ..6 3200210 014
Hits 6 l i 2
SUMMARY.
Earned runs Columbia, 4; P. A.. 2.
Three-base hit Davis. Two-base hits
ummers. Myers Z. Bases on Dans
Off Myers. 5: oft Locke, 6 Struck out
By Myers, 6; by Locke, 7. Double plays
ooKlngnam to rtowe; cummers 10
Cooklngham to Howe. Hit by pitchei-
Oleason. Henrys. Stolen bases Ennls,
Campbell, Dockstadder, Gleason, Dooley,
Welsgerber Z, Davis s, no we, my era,
.Hurlburt 2, Summers 2, Cooklngham 2.
Klrnt base on errors Columbia, e: P. Am
4. Sacrifice hit Dooiey. ueii on nases
Columbia, 7; P. A., 9. Time of game
lire
$22.50 Stylish Prince Chap
Suiti f 11.25
$25.00 Handsome Brown
Panama Suits 112.00
$30.00 Handsome Silk Jump
er Suits f 15.00
$35.00 Fifth Avenue Walking
Suits .... f 17.50
$40.00 Two-Tone Striped
Worsted Suits f 20.00
$40.00 Silk-Lined Madam
Butterfly Suits 20.00
$45.00 Fine Fancy Satin
Trimmed Suits 22.50
$50.00 Striped and Fancy
Novelty and Voile Suits. . .f 25.00
$55.00 Butterfly and Tailored
Suits f 2 7.50
$55.00 Shantung Raw Silk
Suits, Butterfly style f 27.50
All the new shades Copenhagen, Alice and navy blues, wine, grays and
blacks, champagne-tape and all the new shade of brown. The Suit Depart
ment has planned a great Advertising Sale, and everv lady in (he city who
wants a suit ought to come here first. Extra salesladies and expert fitters in
attendance.
AU Dress Skirts Half Price
As an advertisement for the Skirt Department
we will sell our Skirts at about half the regular
cut-rate price. Every skirt displayed on racks and
marked in plain figures. More than 3,000 skirts to
select from. Every new style in blacks and browns
and all colors, and scores of patterns to select from
in every desirable material.
$3.50 Skirts for .....f 1.08 J
$5.00 Skirts for 2.08
$7.50 Skirts for $3.05
$9.00 Skirts for 84.05
$10.00 Panama Skirts for f5.05
$12.50 Panama Skirts for $6.05
$16.00 Altman Voile Skirts for $8.05
$20.00 Airman Voile Skirts for $11.05
$25.00 Voile Skirts for $14.05
We carry more extra size skirts than any other
store in Portland, and if you are small we carry the
largest stock of small sizes in Portland.
Special Friday and Saturday sale of about 75 sample
Silk Coats, black only, a manufacturer's entire sam
ple line, worth $12.50 to $60. On sale at Half Price
Hundreds of New Spring Jackets, box and fitted
styles, white coverts, serges, plaids and fancies,
$7.50 to $2U.0U. Advertising bale price
to $10.00
worth
$3.75
Silk Petticoats
100 guaranteed Silk Petticoats, black and all colors
and plaids, $10 val. Advertising Sale price.. $4.05
200 guaranteed Silk Petticoats, worth $12.00 to
$15.00. Yours for $6.05
200 fine Heatherbloom Petticoats, worth $5.00. Ad
vertising Sale price $2.08
3 dozen Heatherbloom Petticoats, worth $3.50. Ad
vertising Sale price $1.08
50 dozen Black Sateen and White Petticoats, worth
$2.50. Advertising Sale price $1.40
6000 Shirt Waists at One Dalf
Actual Valne
You Can Get Two Waists for the Price of One.
500 Fancy Trimmed White Shirtwaists, worth $2.00
and $2.2j. Advertising Sale price 08
1,000 White Waists, New York's newest creations,
every wanted style, $3.50-$4.00 values. Advertising
Sale price $1.08
500 White Waists, a manufacturer's sample line,
some slightly mussel, values up to $3.50. Advertis
ing Sale price $1.40
300 Silk and Net Waists, $7.50 to $10.00 values.
Choice $3.05
5 dozen $10.00 to $15.00 Net Silk Waists, newest
conceivable styles, a sample line. Choice. ..$4.05
Sale starts tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock. Come early and get first selections In
Two hours and 40 minutes.
Rankin.
Umpl
The Big Sale of
Men's Clothing
and Hats now
on in the Alder
Street Entrance
See Windows
me mmi
Entire Corner Fifth and Alder Sts.
Look for
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This Day in Sport Annals.
1892 At Chicago, Western College
Athletic league organized.
1895 At New York. Bob Fltislmmons
knocked out Al Allish In third round.
1896 At San Francisco, Tom
Sharkey knocked out Joe Choynskl in
eight round. v
w.1,03! Louis, Hugo Kelly and
Mike (Twin) Sullivan fought 20 rounds
to a draw.
1906 At Boston, Honey Mellody won
fr?PClMi,l1,l McKeever in sx rounds.
1907 At Davenport, Iowa, Packle Mc
Farland won decision over ''Kid" Good-
man in la rounds.
Standing of Clubs.
Won. Lost P.C.
Pan Francisco 10 2 .833
Los Angeles 4 .400
Oakland 4 .400
Portland 4 S .333
Results of Games Yesterday.
Portland, 4; Los Angeles, I.
Ban granclsco. 4; Oakland. 3.
The Batter Is Out.
Sporting Editor The Journal In case
a ball was batted over the fence for a
homerun on a ground 16 feet over reg
ulation size, is such a batter entitled
to a homerun without making the cir
cuit of the bases and shall the score-
keeper record a run; or, snail tno um
pire declare such a baaerunner out for
Mrtltinff I fl If 1 11C II win wwro tu iiiDii
respective order7 WOODBUKN FAN.
The batter must run around the bases
In order to be credited witn a run.
President Pulllam of the National
league passed on tnis question iwo
years ago. If tha batter does not com-
th irmit witnin one minute
after the umpire orders him to do so he
shall be aeciarea oui.
Guggenheim, the Middlesex Hunt club's
fox hounds, A. Henry Hlgglnson's fox
terriers, and Thomas W. Lawson's
French bulldogs are among the special
attractions. Numerous other famous
kennels ot New England and eastern
Canada are represented. The Judging
of exhibits commenced this morning
and will continue until tne snow closes
tomorrow evening.
FRESHMAN 3IANAGER.
ft -
Bank, Store and Office Railings
Fire Escapes
and
Fire Casing's
Fencing
and
Trellis W$rk
Portland Wire & Iron Works
Cor. Second and Everett fits. Phone Main 2000
A. Williams, Payette. -..The schedule of
games will cover s period from May
to July 26. The Boise team is now
thoroughly organised and "ready for bus
iness. The national game enthusiasts
of this city have spared no pains to get
mines in snaps ror tne season ana uie
Boise players win nave plenty or en
couragement In the several contests be
fore th
iiem.
Salem's Big Dog Show.
ftAlem. Mass.. April !. Mors
700
breeds.
,a inaiilnff t
show of ths North Shore Kennel club.
The Ksklmo dogs owned by M. Robert
.lem, Mass., April H. Mors than
dogs, representing all the popular
ds, were displayed to view today at
opening of the second annual bench
Toronto Bench Show, j
annual bench show of the Ontario Ken
nel club opened auspiciously today and
will continue until the end of the week.
A large number of prlxe-wlnnlng dogs
representing noted kennel, nf th itii.
ed States aid Canada are on exhibition.
From all indications h .hn. hh
Eroya the west successful affair of iu
Ind avsr bald la this eltjr. . f
Bsatli Wai on Bis Heels.
To.. t Morris, of Skinners. Va.. had
. close call la ths spring of 190. He
says: "An attack of pneumonia left me
so weak and with such a fearful cough
that my friends declared consumption
had me, and death - was on my heels.
Then I" was persuaded to try Ir. King's
New Discovery It hiped me Immedi
ately, and after taking two and a naif
bottles I was a well man again. I found
out that New. Discovery Is the best rem
edy for cougTis and lung disease In all
ths world." Sold under guarantee at
Kkidmore Drug Co.'s drugstore, fOo
and 31.09. Trial toottls free,, (
George. M. White, a graduate of
the Hill Military academy, who has
been elected manager of the fresh
man track team of the University of
Oregon. He Is . popular with the
students and the position puts him
in line for the 'varsity managership
in his Junior or senior year at col
lege.
SOUTHWEST IDAHO HAS
s GOOD BASEBALL TEAMS
(Special Dispatch , to The Journal.)
Boise, Ia, April J6. The Southwest
Idaho State Baseball league has been
organised. Including the following
towns:! olse, Caldwell. Payette and
Welser. The following were chosen of
ficers of the league: President Robert
14 X J OoagTessmaa
Has stcadtlv lined on '
velt's anti-trust policies, at
Lansdon. Boiss; secretary-tret surer. T. Vote to keep htm there
TRI-CITY LEAGUE MAY
DROP SATURDAY GAMES
A proposition to cut out Sat
urday baseball In the Trl-Clty
league will come up before the
directorate at the meeting to
night. Three of the clubs, .West
Portland, Oregon City, and St.
Johns find that It Is almost Im
possible to get all tha players In
the games on Saturday, owing to
the fact that employers object
to them losing so much time.
On the other hand. East Port
land, Salem and Woodburn are
anxious to play the Saturday
games.
The matter, however, will be
fully discussed 'this evening and
the mosf equitable arrangement
effected.
"Bans, Buns,' BubsI"
"Hot cross buns, hot cross buns,
When oood Friday comes, to ins
T? avhI he runs
But he'd better do his running today.
and put in an order in advance, iney re
(lnllrlnua. Don't miss 'era. " Either
branch. Royal Bakery and Confectionery.
SOls.
with Roone-
Washlngton.
TRIBUTE TO SPIRIT
OF SAN FRANCISCANS
New Tork, April 16. A glowing tr!b-
ute to the American spirit displayed in
the wotk of rebuilding San Francisco is
contained In an editorial appearing in
the New Tork Press, headed "Reborn,
San Francisco."
The most striking part of the article
follows:
"Announcement Is made to' the world
that San Francisco stands todav In tht
position of being one of the cleanest and
modt healthful cities in the United
States. In the short two years that
have gone since flames laid their com
munity in ruins and despair no less
than 100,000,000 has been devoted to
rebuilding alone. The disaster has been
turned to profit.
"This is a record of oulck and com
plete conquest over terrifying adversity.
Which, we believe, could not be matched
anywhere In the world. A performance
like San Francisco's gives us the right
to claim something more for American
character than the foreign observer is
commonly willing to credit to It."
SALE OF SAMPLE SUITS
Bo Two Alike All latest Styles
and Colors.
A great Easter sale of women's and
misses' high-grade tailored suits at SOo
on the dollar. All leading colors and
styles, Also taffeta silk petticoats in
black and colors, 13.98; silk lisle hose.
25c a pair; long kid gloves, 12.25: 12.50
white lawn waists, 98a- New Parasols."
neckwear. Purses, belts, ribbons, etc..
at lowest prices. McAllen & McDonnell,
xnira ana Morrison.
Republican Voters.
As a candidate for the Renuhllcan
nomination for district attorney. I .
licit your Individual vote dn Friday at--ternoon,
and In return I promise you ths
best,, fairest and cleanest administra
tion of that office . that MultnomaJi
county has ever had, s
; JMJYVAKJU T, TAQGART. j