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'"" ' TllTZ OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,: SATURDAY EVENII, J.IAY. 14, 1910. " ' ' y-g& ' .. -'1 fl AyAi TRUSTY BLUDGEOliS "vASillilGTOn COYS COLUiffililiiE " BRINiB HQMEBACON IN B1GTRACK FJEET ;CB!IIESTiNIIINTII Slf3fflf 2' i Jfeiib .'.w, . . . - . ... , - ' ' Friday., iisjr 8V ht bien definitely J , -j .-llf . ' - . - . Battled an u the data for the annual 1 " ""x .V-l-''-n-'iJ' .k-yiUS 7-.. 1 - Seaton. Pitches Phenomenal : Ball Till Ninth Terrific , i!V Clouts In. Twelfth. ; ,1 ' ,' ' (Special Dltptffh to The Joarnalt '' lxs Anseles. May 14.After Tom Beaton had Ditched faultless ball for eight Innings, he suddenly lost his grip . la the ninth yesterday, when the Angels-made three runs, tying the score - and It took all the skill of Bill Steert and -the war clubs of the northerners to win the game back in the twelfth, 6- to 4, It was thethlrd successive ' victory for the Beavers and the Angel crew Is in the dumps, over their- In ' ability, to trim the Mackmen. Beaton's pitching feat s drew him the plaudits , ef ' the fans. Until the eighth Inning he allowed but one hit. and in seven innings buf il men faced hlra, not a V one reaching first base, and eight fan ning out - - Portland scored first when the vlsl tors put over two runs in the third - Inning, Rapps singling and Speas sac rificing. Then Seaton walked r and Casey fouled out to Roth. . Olson- hit : ' out a double in the pinch and Rapps and . Seaton scored. ' ' V " In the fifth the Beavers put another across the rubber. Ryan singled and Rapps sacrificed. Then Speas singled, :. scoring Ryan from second base. , DouMs, Cleans Bases. The ascension came In the ninth in ' BIng. . Wheeler batting; for Orendorff, walked, and Hetllng foosled Nagle's .grounder. " Daley ., walked and Ross ' ripped off ,a two bagger that cleared the bases... Then 8 teen went in and re Hired theV Sides by good fleWihg on the part of the bunch" behind him. r When the twelfth opened, cCredle ... doubled- to left field and Fisher dou- .bled immediately afterwards, scoring f McCredie.. .Ryan attempted a 1 sacrifice but Nagle threw Fisher out at third. Bill Rapps was the hero of the day, -when he clouted the pellet for three . .bases, scoring Ryan... Bill tried to steal ) ! ', home,, but -was out and Speas ended, by fanning. 1 . ' ' ' 1 . Singles "by Murphy,': Roth and Smith scored Murphy for. the Angels one run. ,; t, Scort; -" , . " , L03 ANGELES. f - ," AB. R. H. P.O. A. p. Daley, cf. 4.:.. 114 0 0 Itoss, ,rt ....... 6 Howard, 2b 6 Dillon, lb . 4 Murphy, If.' .. 6, Roth,, gb ..... 5 lelmas, ss. .......... 5 Orendorff. e. ....... 1 1 ,0 I 1 0 0 0 1 '0 Nagle, p. ...'..,.., 6 1 0 0 0 Smith,- c ,2 0 I S 1 0 .-" Wheeler ... ......... 0 -.1 '0 0 0 - 'Totals,, :,...41 4 4 38 15 1 PORTLAND. 1 v , . . AB. R. H. P.O. A. E. ' Casev. 8b m. ....... 6 0. 1 X 0 Olsen,. ss. . iieiiinK, d ........ AlcCredli ie. rf. ......... 6 Klsher,- c . 4 Ryan, cf." .. ... 4 Rapps, lb.. 4 Speas," Jf. , . . . . . . , Seaton, p. . ..(t... i- bteen, p. .. 1 1 17 1 3- o ; o 0 : 0 ToUls- ........ 4... S S 3ft. 21 S - ' SCORE BY INNINGS. . Los Angeles OOO0QOOOSO01 4 Wits ........ . .w iwm Portland .Hits .00 30100 u u u v z e .003 03 0001 0038 SUMMARY. ' Wheeler batted for Orendorff In the ninth. - . - Hits Off Seaton 3. 1 Three base hit Rappa Two base hits Ross 1, Mc- - Create. Fieher. Stolen base Smith. Sacrifice hits fpeas and Rapps. In nings pitched By Seaton 8. First base On called balls Off Nagle I. off Seaton I, off - Steen 1. , Struck-out By Nagle I, by Seaton 8, by Steen 3,.' Double piny --Olson to Rapps. Wild pitch Nagle. )ilt by pitched ball Ryan.. Time of game. I .hours, 10 minutes. Umpire i'lnney. '.- .:.:.-.''...'- . i ' ' Seals. Win . In Sixteenth. San Francisco,-May 14. -Mitse'a er . ror In the 16th. Inning yesterday gave ' San Francisco a victory la one of the - tiardest fought games since the memor- , able 34 Inning contest last year, t to 3. Bodle walked with one out, went to , third iand - came- home when Mltie v dropped a perfect throwback on Wil liams' hit to second. . Swander made another borne run. Score: V .... R H E San Francisco 10 3 v . e Batteries Eastley , and ... Williams IXarilns ana Mitse. , i . Vernon, 8; Sen- 'ra, 4. ' Sacramento, May 14 Vernon won out In the tenth yeeter.Ur, i to 4. but Manager Graham protested the game because Umpire McOreery refused to let a Senator score 3c ken the ball hit a bat boy. Score: " ., ' R HE Vernon ....6 1 . Saramento . 4 4 4 Batteries Henl!n Brerkenrldge end Hofmsn: Kltiserald and Bplesman. L'm-plre-rMcCreevy. - , Seattle, Spokane, 1. Seattle. May ,14. Seattle won an - easy game with Spokane yesterday, to 1. 6ccre: -- R H E Feattle 1 1 ppone ......1 t 8 Betterlee Hall and Sheaj Ryan, fcak- - er and Brooaa Tacoma, 0; Vancoorer, fl. Vancouver, B. C, My 14.- Tmciti ws blanked yeeterdy, to ; Starkeil belrg batted out of the hot In the third Inning after fire runs bed been made. Score: R 71 E Taf'w ..............- 4 1 - ....4 HotterliS Ptrk1T. Ha'.I. ar4 E..e, Erlckeon and t-uren. The brr prty ot Aurtr" rerrii h lat gerrrl ;ct-)n. Tht rrtT !'.l a Tr.!'.-1!f It e'h fc'ue ol U.e cotr. rr. cr, wt . J fcf 1 rr.er t. Championship of Evergreen State to Be Settled at Seat ;i ; ;tle May 21. . ; , Seattle. Wash., May' 14. The TTnlver- ity of Washington's sixth annual In-' terscholastlc track and 'field meet win take place on Denny Field May 21. The meet will bs statewide In scope as-the winners Of district meets lield through out the state will 'be entitled to, con test In the big final meet In Seattle, About 80 .'high schools of Washington have entered tesms in tbo district meets and the majority of them, will have men on 'the teams that come to the state university. The local track was put in-fine or. der for the college triangular just held and it will be Kept in the beat shape un tl the high sohool athletes arrive. Cups and medals will be given to the ,men who place in the different events. The winners will have the right to call themselves . state ehamplons, ' as this meet is the final one of a process of elimination, f ' ' 1 Preparations re belhg made to take CAT of a larra number of Visitors, as reports Coming in show that there wiT be several . hundred students , in at tendance. As many as possible Of the visiting people .will be taken care of at the fraternity house and dormitory. There will be reduced rates on all rail roads and tickets for the meet are on sale It the" different high schools. . An event new to the northwest Inter- scholastto meets, the javelin throw, win be on the program .. It was planned to have it displace the hammer throw but a storm of protest ''was aroused and.lt was finally decided to leave the , ham mer throw i on the . program- another year." .... ... , , -1 BTANDISQ OF THE TEA3IS i' . . Pacific 'Coast League. : Won. Lost. P.C. .6S8 ".51 - .661 .488 ,47 .341 Portland Zl IS 1 San mncisco a Vernon .......... Los Angeles ........ 21 32 Oakland ............ 30 Sacramento 14 Northtvestern League. . Won.' Lost. Taroma ...... .... 13 . 7 P.C .633 .666 Vancouver .......... 1" - 9 Seattle-.. t- Spokane : 8 : 13 . National League. :. o -j Won. Lost.' Pittsburg 13 . ; I . New York 4., ... , . .a 14; - .431 .400 P.C. .632 .609 : ,679 Philadelphia 11 , 8 - Chicago ...... ji iv CincinnaU- J , : Boston . . "J ' J3 Brooklyn .4. J ,, J St Louis ........... 8 , 13 .v. ,624 .600 .400 .391 .381 American League. ' .,: Won... Lost. . P.C. .778 ..609 .600 .679 .600 .444 .804 .21 1- Philadelphia 14 ntrrt1 .......4..... It 4 t 8 8 11 10 1 IS Cleveland ........... 1J New .York 11 Boston ,.....,4,.... 11 Chicago ;........ J: Washington i T St Louis ............ .- ' NATIONAL LEAGUE r i8t Louis. May 13. The score: .'. :. 1:1 "i . : . -. R.H.E. New York St. Louis ...... 4.t.. ...,. ....13 14 8 Batteries-4-Matthewson. Dickson . and Meyer; Snodgraas, Lush and Bresnahan. Chicago, May 13-The score: t Boston . 2 Chicago ...k. 1 ' Batteries Frock and Graham; Brown and Kiing. "'' "W. ":" - ... ' Cincinnati, May H. The 'oore: , H... : ; T;.;' 1 j. R. h. B. Brooklyn. ji.M..l II 1 Cincinnati 4..... 4.... -... 3 11 0 Batteries Barger. Anaerson ana tJ win; Gasper and McLean. ; i ' ' .. Pittsburg. May layThe score : , R.H.K. Philadelphia 4 4 9 J Pittsburg t 8 Batteries Ewlng and Dooin: Powell and Gibson. - . . . , A3IKRICAX LEAGTTB . - . . Washington, May 18. The scoret . - R. II. XL Chicago ... ..1.1-4 Veohlngton ..,.S 1 Batteries Ycung, Smith and Block; Groom and Street. Philadelphia. May 13 The acore: He x i Cleveland Phlledelrhl I..M .rU. : ..3 4 3 T 14 1 R.itrlee Berrer. Mltctieii sna e- mis; Morgan and Livingstone and Lapp. yew York, My llv-The score: R. TT. K. petrolt 1 New Tork ' 4 1 Batteriee Stroud and Funage; Qulnn and fweeney. B-xrton- May 13. The score: Ft. Louis I 4 4 iv.trn 1 fUttterl PrrwwH Ptrmm.l eTtd Kll lUer; V oud nd Carrnran. Wah!nrton Defeats ?!-pcow. " rjtf t. T l""i i Uokow. Ida ,0, May M Tie Wab- inirton State Ccllere hll t9ers c. feated the L'nlTer1ty of M"fco team res tn!y in a farrk 1 unit It a enre of It to 4. The 3rke were ;r'r en the 1-1 r'ar1 ant the reae-T. : Zi j:rfs the aire i.ir.g r- Kr: 'r. Ka.o male t i!'a arj II Ore-re, v", W 9 C r-a-e 19 h.tt lA 1 TT'e ftcre r-f t arr. v. t r --- r rate i.- A cf Curt:, aV Game Is Full of Errors and Col legians Catch Scholastics ; .'.Loafing. The sixth Inning of the game between the Lincoln high- and the Columbia unl varsity nines : in the ' Interscholastlc league caused the defeat of the boys In red by the score of C to 5. : The game was 1 played on ' the Multnomah .field vesterday. " - : ' The Columbia's were first to tally and tJiy- wre made one run In the first ln- ' rt 1.1 1.1, . TT...n.J A r.d Davis singled sending Perkins to third, whence he scored a moment later on a passed ball. . The Lincoln ; teanv made four : runs in: the lasf half of the same in nings Two errors by Harris, a passed ball, a stolen base, an Infield hit , by Peterson, Patterson's three bagger and an out did the work. t . Titncnin'n nnt run was made on a two Tbagger ' ' by Peterso. a sacrifice and an lnfieia nit. Tins was ait me scoring the Lincoln 'nine did, ' In the sixth Inning, when the ren- blrds loafed, the Columbia nine made four runs and tied the score. The Col umblas scored the winning run In the ninth. Inning on a hit by Davis, a stolen base, an out, and a wild pitch.. The game ,was full of errors,' each team, making nine. , - . ' Cantaln Thompson of Lincoln was hit 13 times, struck out 15 men and walked one. ' KlrK, pitcning- lor. ine uotumoia team, allowed six hits, and fanned "the same number of men. t 1 The teams lined up as follows: Columbia . - Position. Lincoln Kirk .... . . .. ... p .... . Thompson w Perkins . I . . .... . c. . . -. 4 4 ... Peterson Harris . . . . 4 ...lb.... Vosper Davis -' . . . 4 . . . . 2 b. . . . .. . . . 4 . . Keep Flnneaan ....... .X o. ........ . Jfernam Haywood ....... .s s. .. ; Voss V Perkins. ...... .If Patterson C. Perkins. ...... .of, .......... Tuerck Fitsgerald. rf.. .,.... Gunnell Umpire Irwin. , IRVINGTON NINE.WINS V.'( FJNAL FROM 0CKLEYS - The fast Ockley Green school team, winner ' of section 4 In - the Grammar SchoolBaseball- league, lost the first game to the Irvlngton boys, winners of Section 3, yesterday afternoon on - the C. Y. ' M. C- grounds by. the score of T to 5. This-puta the Ockley Green boys out. of the semi-final games. All through the preliminary games the Ock ley Greena-played splendid ball, winning five straight. - However, the pitching of Weaver, of Irvlngton was too much for them. . The home run by Muirhead, first base man of . Irvlngton, . Vith one man on third, was . the only . long hit of the game. - The batteries were! Irvlngton. Weaver and Haugen; Ockley Green, Brown and Smith.- " ,1 The Irvlngton team will play ' the Chapman - nine ' Tuesday afternoon ' at East Twelfth and Davis. The Chap man nine .won out In the semi-final game with Terwitliger. w i LINCOLN HIGH HUMBLED BY PACIFIC VETERANS , Lincoln lilgh school's track team was defeated at Forest Grove yesterday by the Pacific university track team, 78 to 45. ' . Lincoln won . the : following firsts: Ctlckmore, 100 dash; and 330 yard dash; Welsh. .130 'yard hurdles,,, and - broad Jump. s .,,". ' Good Game at Eugene. .: University of Oreon, v Eugene. Or May' 14. Pleasant Hill baseball team defeated the second team of the Uni versity of Oregon yesterday by a score of 4 to 0. - The feature of the game was the work of Pitcher Rankin of Pleasant Hill. He struck , out -16 men and al lowed only one hit. : ' 7 - k : Batteries Second ' " Oregon, Cousins and Brossins; Pleasant Hill, Rankin and Wheeler. ,. .-,--. ; .; , '.. 3 WILD BILL DONOVAN IN ACTION: J I I L i'arjo .s iw?:rc!t ricb-r Friday, . May 37,' has' been definitely settled (on as thedate for the annual Portland scholastic track meet on Mult nomah fleld. In order to pull the meet off on Friday Jt will be necessary to cu out . the state championship scholastics met at Corvallis the next day. : ' Last fall' the schools decided to hold the meet May 38. but Inasmuch as the Corvallis college subsequently fixed on May 28 as, the date for the state meet, the local school concluded on a post ponement However, this was Imprac ticable, in view v or tne xaci mi int Multnonah club needed the field for the preliminary work, of the society cirous to be held- during the Rose Festival. , v::; i?v .-. . l-O ;r II Ii Forty-two sn tries have been made in the annual Multnomah, club 'tennis tournament which began on the Multno ham .courts this morning for the club trophy in the doubles and the Kat cup in the handicap 'singles. 1 Brandt Wick ersham holds the Kats cup, having won It after a hard fight. Tbere is more enthusiasm this year and Ithe entry list Is almost twice as large as that of last year, v The play ing will continue throughout the day and the real contest wll be on next Mopday. - ' ( DEFEATS OREGON A. C. 4 TO 1 - ' (SpeclaT THnpiteb to The Jonrnl - :.r Oregon Agricultural College, Corv al ii op. Mav 14. Hits by Magulre, Lockwood and Million of the Washing ton team assisted by the errors oi Keene, Carroll and. -Keck gave the Seattle team three runs In the third In ning and gave them-a score of 4 to 1 that remained unchanged. , Outside of one bad Inning the game waa - one. of the best seen this year; Keene hold the Seattle sluggers to nix hits While the Beavers could touch up Brown for but five ' Yesterday's game pui vvwiiing- ton back In tne ieaa m in su v. If o. A. G wins today the posltion wtll be reversed. Washington Batteries Keene ana oiuorm, and Hemingway. , COUNTY PRISONERS , TO WORK ON ROAUb . Sitf 5; -7, tSpecial DUwAtcb to The fomrnal., . M...vTei.i nr.. Mav 14. Prisoners In the Coos county Jail are to assist In carrylnr out the good roads movement which is now on foot in this locality. Judge Hall and the county commission ers have decided that as the county la In so. great need Of road improvements, that the prisoners shall be put to work ..A h nian that Is carried, out In some of the other counties tir the.state. The prisoners are to put in eight hours a.dav on the roads. . The first to go to work under the new plan are four men who conducted soft drink parlors - at Myrtle Point, and who were sentenced for selling liquor in a dry territory. Junction City Teachew Cboaeit. : SoIl TnsptWI t The oorj"1- . Junction City, Or..May 14. The board of school directors has reelected the en Ure list of teachers for , the ensuing year A. K. Mickey being reelected, sn perlntendent for the third year In rec ognition of his faithful and enthusiastic work In the high school at this place, p. E. - Baker, reelected for his second year as principal, meets with the wlshes of all the patrons of the school. The following grade teachers were elected: Mrs. Maude Mickey, Mrs. P. E. Baker. Miss M. Underwood. Miss Lethla Mae T rawer. Miss Eva E. Thompson, Miss Maude Hayes, Miss Mabel Hayes and Miss Ethel Shupe. v The past school . year has been , the most successful in-the history of the schools of this place. ,' v ,v ' reaijr to tirow tall. for entries IN TENNIS OURNEY 4 . ' 4,;i;" ft? ism X guess those Beavers aren't there a few themaeivesT . Tnree: siraigu games is the candy ; and watea for a repeater today. , Nagle pitched nice ball, but Seaton and Steen went him a few better. jfter pitching such a masterful same for eiarht . innings. Seaton loses credit for the winning because Steen went Into the box with the score tied. That's hard luck. Tom. Rapps was the real "sousing" kid. It seemed as If "everybody" wis soused yesterday. Rapps grabbed off a three bagger and handled 17 chances at the initial sack without an error. He's the best in the world. ..tf ''-.. ,'V f ';.'-'':'-"i, ' Gus Hetllng seemed to have an off day Vsterday. He was charged with two errors. - , ' " ' ( , McCredie and Fisher were there with their .dally bingles and Speas introduced himself to the charming little horsa hlde. There was 1 something strange about those of fertngs that were dangling in the air.. - - (;.-. t.Vli Vu 3 R, tv; Every game in the Coast league went over, the ".'.limit yesterday. If Catcher Mitxe of ' Oakland hadn't dropped that ball In the sixteenth Inning they might be playing down In the Bay city yet If feels awfully funny -for the Seals to be on .the long end of the - score. It Isn't such a bad race in the Coast league. All the teams are pretty much bunched np. Of 'course,, you 'know who leads. How. careless of you ' to ask such a funny question. ' It 'seems Very" strange that we7"doh't hear any press notes about "our own Doo" Cornell. Few people know that Doc was the hero of the battle of Mo lassesburg. He fought amongst - the candy kids away back In the year, of Well, whenever Ed Deldrlch was super visor of Nagasaki and you know when that . was. e e i j The Philadelphia Athletics won again yesterday and are due to win today with Harry Krause In the box. You can't keep a good man down. , , , . , , -. . v J Bobby Groom annexed a game yester day when the Senators , beat the White Sox. -! Bobby is Just striking hi gait. " Enjoy , HteJtk , , And ; StrtngtX : Of Youtk Be strong anaucuvc in old age .. . ' - V , - : Assist nature in restor- g the vigor and energy 1 early life. . 'As age advances, the recuperative powers of youth grow less, ' md then, more than at any ther time, do you need jSacspraiic ;.: Combining the tonic pro perties of choicest hops and the rich food values of select barley malt, it is the very tonic for the weaknesses of old tee. It fortifies the system against the many little ailments which healthy youth brashes aside and reinvigorates and gives new strength to the whole body. It aids the digestive. powers and builds you up anew. .;. Tm Valtmd Ste "V C pecittO' f feci at iaea-eke ever- Palst . iiliMil m m r s ...... , , V Copyright, 1910, by the New York Kvenlng Journal Publishing Co.) " BIB Christy Mathewson. , who taught Johnny Callahan how to pitch the "raa-ma-pas," a combination spitur and ba nana . ball, lost his gams yesterday, when St. .Louis beat the Giants 13 to Bed Rupert's braves who will clash at ths Vaughn street grounds tomorrow afternoon with ths. Derbies, have been greatly strengthened, according to the manager. He didn't say whether re enforced Class A concrete or steel gir ders were used but they , are strength ened Just the same and ' all . you fans want to be on deck tomorrow afternoon and see the clash. .'-?J v,':.; V:f-x? ;" W PffJ' ' ' Mayor Busse announced that ' there would be no wrestling match between Gotch and that Zbysssko, better known as "Nabisco." . Chicago has seen much of the fakers, now wken two good men get together they get the hook. : - . , ' ' 1 M A house and lot will be given to. the party or parties who can give the best reason why the Beavers play better ball on the road than they do at home. Ail answers must be sealed In airtight envelopes with a $20 gold piece in closed as a - token of good faith and must be addressed to Joseph Btutt No one will be allowed more than one guess. Nothing wrong about the Idea, la there? I'll leave It to Bert Williamson, tt' v ; . ...... , . '- .- . e..,, . ' " i ''', What promises to be an exciting event In tne Willamette river will be the swimming ' race between Jack ; Grant and Harry Rowland. They have a wager with each other that . both of them can swim from Morrison street bridge: to For More Than Three Decades Foley's ' Honey i and Tar has been a household favorite -for ait ailments of tha. throat, chest and lungs. For In fanta and children it is best and safest, as It contains no opiates and no harm ful drugs." It Is especially good for the chronlo . eough of . elderly people, and - for bronchitis and asthma. Nona genuine but Foley's Honey and Tar In the yellow package. Refuse substi tutes. Skldmore Drug Co., 161 sd st R1DGEM0NT A CERTAINTY The Jzeobs-Sline Co. Largest Realty Operators . on the Pacific Coast . , CORKER Hf TO AUD ALDER A 1 IMIKG SBMofwiifACCOIHIOMTIOIIS IN preparing for a journey, the telephone performs a great variety of services. Rescn'ations are made, last directions are given, goodbyes are said, over the. wire. The Lorifr Distance Service of the BeH Sys tem is of "special value to the traveler. Some times the Bell Telephone makes a trip unneces sary; sometimes it convinces him t!:at a trp would be profitable. Wherever he goe?. l.e ;' cN the need of universal service, and that i 1 ' Service,.' ' '" " : . THE PACIFIC & TELEGRATII CO. Srery "J 1''', Oswego and hack again without even mussing their hair. It was to be pulled ou next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock but Howland was afraid that he mlgtu get lost in a pair of swimming trunks in the daylight, so asked for a post ponement : until ; some dark summer's evening. All Harry will have to do will be to faU down and he will be half way there, he la so tall. The date of the race wilt 'be announced by "Chlm mie" In a day or so. - Roth. wbe is playlngr third base for Dillon, is some player and always in ths ; game. His energy and talk are great coachera to the Angels pitchers. Steen ought to work today but on account of his working yesterday aft ernoon f or " three. . innings, McCredie might rest him up until tomorrow morn ing and let Garrett get in this aft ernoon. Whatever way It does go, it seems like a sure win for the Beavers. ' Jeffries' and Johnson's press agents must have been on. a "tear" yester- uay aiivraiwib ..uuima . .jiw.cu ... the camp. ..Usually when either of the fighters draw breath, the, press agents are there to wire it out to the whole country.,- .... -' .- SOOSPOKAfii-PORTLAND ; " Train Ze Xnxe. A handsomely equipped xelectrie light ed solid train of library-compartment-observation cars,, standard, tourist and dining ears of the most modern design. The attractive route between Portland and St. Paul. Office 142 Thira st. wjsete (Gas Car TE QUALITY CAR" Made to stand tip for every day use not for one season, but for many seasons. The White Gaso line Car is designed; and. built i to run at a tower cost of upkeep mile for mile than any car on the American market. -WHITE Motor Car Co. SIXTH AND MADISON STS. r - Immediate Deliveries. - iic:::: tm t-e C't'