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Taara la aal a Rvaa la Bbarmaa. Mar ya aa4 UiUua aaualy M waai cMrtiy ay a-aald ara ll. Ml aa aatU a la al mora aal af hU Iaa4 valla M la aiaalaa a llrlaa far a la family ar4 aayinc IM f rocar fay IM aacaaalUaa af Ufa Ila aaa aal a-aat Ibaonai M aaa Urad ta a aarilaa vbara yalnraJI la liyht aalU ba adarataaaa coAdillaea p rally walL lia aaada Iba moaay that M did aot (al frara bla rrapa; ha can not aaka a a tart la Mar lia ahlla ba la arcrvbalmad wllk dabt aa4 anear. lainly: ba rannat bur woran wlra and pot la and boca and faad vltk wind; ba cannot drill daaa wall! wltnaul maaay. No wondar tha farmar an "dry land' ruba bla ayaa wbaa Iba anLhoalaam ef Iba booatar maatlng mbaidaa. BAUr1 MAKES GOOD MOVE FOR BASE8ALL New League President Foot Down on Post Season Games. Puts irattad Praaa taaatd Wtra.1 Baa Frajiclaeo, Nor. S. Tbera wUl ba no mora poat laaru aartaa In tha Coaat laacua, aooordiaff to tha atand takan today by Al Baum, nawly a lac tad araaidant of tha laaania. who cbarartar Isad tha Uat aarlaa. that, batwaan Tort' land and Oakland, aa aa "awful Joka. "J bara tha coaaant of tha dlractors to put my foot down upon anothar auch parformanca, and X Intand to ilart In aarly,", aald Baum. It waa an awful Joka all along tha Una, and I do not Intend to ha v anothar ona pullad on tba fana." , , ' . V Pr aald ant Baum haa mada a rood ' start aa tba azaoutlva of tba 1 Coaat laafu In hie 'Informal announoamant that thtra a hall ba no mora poat-aeaaon - tames between olabs of tha1 Coast laaTUe. Trom reports drlftlnr north-'-ward. , tba recent OaJtland-rorUand aertas must hurt been a weird affair. There was hardly enough money split tip anions' the players to pay their . week's expenses, and It certainly roes to prove that the patrons of the sport hare absolutely no lntarest In tha exhi bitions,, which Invariably ehfender 111 fealinr amoneT the participants. Ants - season fames ar not permitted so why should tha players be allowed to play post-season ramesT The Oakland-Portland series was not under the super vision af tba laa roe directors and some thing mtfbt bare arisen to five tha a ma a black aye. T. L C. A. Leafa Gam. In tb second eerlae of fame of the Y. at C. A. In tarcl aaa basket baJI taams tha Cv.be beat tba JewUh boys. SI ta the BlUlkens defeated tba 4:11 Bust- naaa man. ft ta t. and the Karly Birds war victors aver tha Faculty tesai by the seors or i to ll. No Bad Dreams or Nervousness Night sweats, . sleeplessness, nervous-1 neaa. dlsslneas, and sick headacha are moeiiy causea ny aa. upset stomach. MI-O-fJA stomach tablets will clean and drive poisonous ' saaee from tha stomacn and stop all the d. stressing- ail ments named above. ; They will relieve gas, ' heaviness, sourness and distress after eating In flva minutes. If your nerves .ara golrVg to smash your stomach may be ' to blimt, . trr MI-O-NA. It has re stored thousands of nervous people to robust health, MI-O-NA means health, strength, energy, vigor. vim, vitality. It means bright eyes, clear skin snd an abundance of rich; red, .pare blood. 'It ts a tonlo for tha entire body asj well ss tha best . prescription for stom-I ach ailments ever written. - v liarge box 60 cents at druggists everr- I whera It is; gusrttnteed. . Test sample free from Booth's Ml-o-na, Buffalo, N. Y. 1IIRVES GODtttj SMASH? ( Vltrm aainAWTfta urn 2a s .. m r . sm m .- if THE 4CBrs-CT10N Of OUAUTY IS ALWAYS fOUND 14 HUNTEB BALTIMORE ml THE AMERICAN GENTLEMAN'S WHISKEY aaa ths wthmuii mi roao law Naldalati maJwB4rtit wa. ulsajllb m aua, atnam, ma. , COAL $6.5d A ? TON VAHCT J.VKT TATSSX SATS: KEEP THS POT BOXXiXJfO. Diamond Coal bakes the bread that mother makes. Broils tha steak that father takes All Us while with a smile And says, "By Oosh, if I'd know this befors ; t would not have swore '; I'd burn aoal as mora. -, Diamond eat Coal Co, City. Ho Soot, Ho Cfllnksrs, Uttls Ash. Delivered at your addree In Port land, within the one-mile circle, at this price, or within tha two-mile circle at T pr ton. this week only. TWO TONS TO EACH CUSTOMER. Wa will not reserva any of this coal for anyone, excepting orders accom panied by tba cash or check. .1 . Oct 24. 1111 Dear Sirs. Have used the Diamond Crest Coal for some time and find It sntirely aatlsficttfry. Expect to usa It continually. Sincerely, ' . J. A. UAg.w " . Diamond Crest Coal Go. Its Bailway Sxohaara fcfdf. Fhons Manhall 8574. ortlaad. Or. -. 5 OIU1K0. LJEART-to-Heart Talks on Tailor- sU mrr orio vnn cVim an 444g TV 44W4 X J W V wWMaa O what you ahould buy! By. Ray Barkhurst ' 0 "Yes, Mr. Man, ytw srt rtfht," Mrs tht nxsHed uDor ; "fYt yoaf clothes made ss cheap at you can. You arc too smart to let s tailor frait you out of a few dollars with bunc like TejitLroaU buslne.' 'sanitary shops . run on ths premltes,' 'union libel sewed Into every rsrrocnt,' 'ertry part of the garment hand-sewed,' noO"rinipin lapels, fronts that will not break and bscks that won't creep up snd show the lining; st ths bottom. Be wise; think , of the low prices st which tailor-made clothes are being advertised, snd use the money you can thus save -for other needed thlnrs for yourself snd family." . Again, "You are absolutely right, Mr. Msn," says ths dealer In ready- made clothes; "you certainly hsveot sny money to put up for the unnecessary load of expense under which the little tailor staggers, when we can producs tailor-made' clothes for you st the reduced cost made possible through an immense organization such ss ours." U Thsrs exactly whst you've heard and the way you have doubtless felt many a time. So have we at least until experience taught us better. We ' can't always help whst we feel, but we CAN control how our feelings shall . influence us. Feelings such as quoted soon run amuck if not halted. When .' they get to the place where they slop over snd find expression in the purchase . of a cheap tailor-made suit or a factory made suit of ready-madei it Is all over so far as your appearsnce and pleasure is concerned while that particular . suit lasts. fj If you fall for their "bunc" and bite we will lose a little, but you will lose all suffering as you have doubtless suffered before a bitter dose of grief, disappointment and lost opportunity because of poor impressions your appearance makes. Meanwhile they seek other victims with argument and rant about their so-called "tailor-made" clothes twisting, crucifying and mur dering the true meaning of the term TAILOR-MADE, and trying to warp the reader's point of view so that black will seem like white, and so that any old suit will aeem like it is tailor-made. , . df I find that most of my customers have previously tried out from One to six "cheap" tailor-made suits, and as many, different brands of ready-mades. Experience of such a nature is always expensive, but it fits them properly' , to judgeahd appreciate my work" and apparently higher prices, when they eventually come to me. Therefore, if I am not now successful in interesting you in this higher standard of true tailor-made clothes I will .confidently look 1 forward to the future; a time removed to a distance depending upon how long your money and patience last in experimenting. ' ' dT Therefore, when you get tired of experimenting if you are tired of ft NO W if you are ready for really, truly tailor-made clothes if you are con- vinced that you are apt to get exactly what you pay for in this world no more and no less if you have decided that it pays to let a legitimate, standard, tailor make your clothes if you have determined absolutely to get' a suit "this fal) that fits, a suit that' Is made for YOU, made in a sanitary, union shop drop in and see us look us over investigate us and our methods and buy or not, just as you please. Youll be cordially welcome just the same. me. Tailor v 7-the only popular priced Portland tailor who maintains his own shops on his i ' fjwn premises,' wherein every order is executed by the highest akilledVunion v specialists in the tailoring craft ' ' - - Made-to-Order, Fitted in HeBastingo; Truly Typical Tailor-Made Suite $22.00 to $60.00 m-i-iS,'.,