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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. JUNK tl. lilt IS i IN mm stops v u is WiDTHS ATIIAGAINTODAV AN OUTFIELDER WHO CAN PASTIME Geaven Find Gray Easy and Neither Team Complains of Put Game Away In the Enforced Layoff on Ac Sixth Frame. count of Rain. Le . Cel. Jul- 11 D.Uk KU- m.. Ik-, talc ! (IKktf at - Wea laalag tat fa ala My, IM ej4 A- A ef UA T ti4r nr. , k!iiic aa la l.te 1im all IA tkif4 H-aiag J MA Ik 4 af At la mim e.- a4 Ik taking Ik kae frvua b tlil.t II af 4 I I l-Hf ui.f aa ik ),a? f Vaa m Xiuar 14. ia lft4 fc; lis i ! aaxuieA ailAl ( km uir ia4 bi fr 4. fclngl... wAiie AiUaUltar Ik etAua bwl AlAS l4k'Mk fc.il iJiUear. i.fi An44 belter, llkd Ihe urlaHA af nWulke Ufa Vary si.ii ee.j i'4nlt 4 Md!nf u ; l in.-, i.ii i four 11(1 ! it, plat. lftift. t ,4iHrii aa4 rvr io Ilk. li Ufa rvJ It. taJL lkif !. -rd In ll firl Inning 4 acuaa (t i4 iia iha Ia4 la lf IbAtng C&4vne I. krbager eaerlfu bukl a4 Ala- M.r fir nit4 tnuads rtrt laiir, ml an.gl.e r CArtlal aad Kane, 1:4 HUb enj an lunl4 mil gate Vr n lr firei lailr. !BflM tr UlMtl. nwrrwi and prove. nlt4 lh m far Vra. .a uaatet put i!i( ts aa a avaia inning Krufr o caned with doubl aj itwh tsifd ub kiaboa a a, fim. aia scored on Itodier a crck. lag tnal Mt)i. by Htn aj,(i Und Mr folloead. and llodier four. I ad. Portland cerd i Ui run In th .lh Cfca4 ted Wllft a ala. bd- iUnerofl annif single. IX.rdl will llk.lr n4 H.fkn.. f UlfvlBbaihare klnt ih Tlfr lo- . i o arora. ...... i ati ! r ur. rntkA4 4 Tk'f ul U at li fi Vafca alaat ti k Ikl ariMMiav KatlAar laaw kk4 rautt ? lit t fM4 Urff. TCM kfM II f4k kaj an4 Ik i"lla winf ll. ! al ll fc4 Mar n4 U lMra!, k air lauH'tHof Iftfoi la VtN KUk bti ibkl in rouonabl r Uik b 111 lak Ik rl f la ttfiu lh Tlr, la ! f Nortarlra l.b ktil. lb Cvli ka Ul but lr - aa Ifc aoa UU lo i.-tari la Ik dkaiefl ka of 1111. 4 on I M.alU Ibi pna Wltium I ll aiirt4 HH hi cr hl r, bwl trill irthn kavr h flivda u n,aarr. TH rira f W.n.or an4 Mthoar.il la Hi raaka h4 aa4 a dwijru tifr.r.iw in in purio- of in cuiia. rn iiir tbat abaca! In th flrt ani baa rium4 aa4 If lb club la abl in k.p 14 KI4 Injury oul f lb nam for lb rl Pt lb aon, II will t a nnanl tortfnitt. PLAY BASEBALL TOMORROW AFTERNOON a mm - I f I v On1 : if m ltMAVAnD AGAIN OA VE MAY HOT SEE IT ARE AT GEARHART r Doc Roller Wants to Wrestle Good Platform Men Secured John Berg Hero During Convention. for State Convention; 250 Already Present. wr araia- it. a 4 ba4 nn a U A4 H.ncren bll lofl.14, but f baura . raucbl al aacond. iUne lok btr4 sa krur out and .PiAdbouraa. U. Iianerofl. . . Kru.j.r. tl . , Xlabooajr. rf. , Mu4ara, lb. PP. lb. ioir. e. . kiawlltar, p. ro. Tb Multnomah baaaUall tm will Una up tomorrow artrrnoun at 11 o'olock asalnat Ih Cotumbu club taam. Th tars will t plajr4 on Multoomab rti4. Multnomah ha ot but on ram thla aon and Manaaar Morrla l ran rlilrnl that hi ttam wtil rirfrat th anal 14 club Uam. Alorrla wtil dp4 n l--taT--wntfrpaw,-pt?frra, to itop in columtiu clubber. Oaorg Orayaon, minaitr of th Co lumbu Uam. bM ntcurtd Morlan4 lo twirl for hla taam. Vlorelartd la on of th brat local twlrlara and Grayson think ha nlll b abl to stop th winged M taam. Total tl VERNON 4 11 17 17 Carllal. If. .. Xana. rf klclmnnelL, lb Uraahnar. !b. Haylraa. rf. .. JJUvhl. aa. .. llurrrll. 2b. .. lirown, c. .... Oray. p ah. r. n. ro. A. E 4 BATTING AVERAGES FOR THE SERIES -Tkr Oaaiaa. Ab. fhadbourn .... It Bancroft 11 Kruarer It Tola! 13 J 1 17 17 8CORE BT INNINOo Varnon 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I ll!t I II I M I 0 1- 1 1 Portland 1 0000110 04 Hit 10111411 011 BL'MMART. Two baa Ml Kruvccr. Kacrlflr hit Krurarr, Walionay. J . Howley. Stolen lafi Carllal. Hase on balla Off K!- wltt.r, 1; off Grav. 3. Struck out liy Klawltt.r. ; by Urar. 1. Doubl play Jtanorort it noagrrt to nappt: Braalicar to McIXinriell. Wild pitch mawittrr. Tims l:4V. Umplraa in- ; Ury and Whulcr. Mahonay .... Rodcra . . . Kappa Ltndaajr Flahar Howley Kocatnar . . Harkna .... Klawltter .... Hlfflnbotham 11 11 11 M. I 4 3 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 94 11 P. C .too .144 .12 .250 .600 .113 .814 .000 .14.1 .111 .000 .000 .000 .248 SraU Find a Victim. Rtcramcnto. Cal . June 21. Th Seals defeated th Senators yesterday by th core of 6 to 2. One bad Inning cauad th defeat of the locals. Tb cor: R. H. E. Hnn Frnnclaoo 6 II 1 8ncramento 1 11 I IUttorles Toner and Schmidt: Flts- Wllllams and Kreltx. Casey. Colts Thraa dam. Ah. 8 IS 11 9 12 It rcrald, Gn'l'lv. V L'mplrea Hildehrand and Mansor Ppraa C'rulkshank . Fries Harris ...... McDowall .. Kibble 13 Coltrln Tonneaon 4 BloomfUld 0 Lamlln 4 Doty I Moor 4 AngHn Crawl l"p on OnJcs. San Francisco, June 2hThe Anaels deffatpd the Oaks yesterday by th icore of 3 to 2. Drlecoll'a trlpl and Toier's ajnale scored the winning; run. The Oaks are now six points ahead of the Annels. Score: R. II. JJ. Los Anircles I 9 t Oakland 3 6 3 Botterlen Tozer and Smith, Brooks; Durbln and Mitze. 101 2S P. C. .800 .308 .MS .222 .083 .240 .250 .111 .250 .000 .260 .333 .333 .277 Ody Abbott, th crack young left field of tha Taroma club, woo li recofDlifd aa boing oo of tha Ut gardeners In tb northwest rrn league. Abbott Is a tlroly hitter and hl work with the cud gel baa helped the Tigers In tha rare. With Abbott, Neighbors and th veteran Mike Lynch. Taroma "Iiii on of the bout outnetdf la the league. hawte fro. akaa if ikal If. IWilar a4 Jsha Pm b ( bar 4rig Ik t'lk caaita ata lb tiaC'UMl miA itfka i ati a fopttlar bM aa a hwiim al aa a f !. aaa ll la b.uir lia.ly il.l a i' mnl.r ran b fua4 wht wi.l lak. a rhaac artk lit affair. Holl.r a4 tit ha a r.!r4 bar trrl lima bafor and Ih. buaky Fhirla-athl.l Mi.r l.a4 f lru- tl la dlapoalrg of ih taJ ligui. brwiaM. m.tral. It nt.k wham Jabn ln(n an a fluk bold bat :! win. ar. ala aanla to ratura and ana u. hat John la nl sucbaaaueh Kui It,. nrfcalllng ism put In lad ailh fana wnn Bar uull call la lit llcall aialrh a4 r(uaa4 l rout I, k 10 Hi a I It Wlaconala Um..a. Thar wt c!ifl.a aad runi.r rhargaa l.lwatii tb. ba.k.r ef th ! arapplara. but la lha ordinary vt miiii 11 w plainly apparent thai l'a nr was. Is not now and nav.r b lb equal of Ih aa.t.rn mlddi.a l hv. ll I hardly likely Uui a cruw.t could be g.'tl.n out lo r.ai:ln mat. ti now bnla a b.i,a fid aid hl wa put up and Iba affair bald In prltata with fra adntl.alnn lo Ihoaa Uitarvatrd In th game It 1 larllr likely that John and lo Ioe .uld sl a wr.a ll that ay 14 aa! a aaalr f t4iMal aU baataa tu 114 i(4 la4 lt ara aawaaik f be Ual ul ba sir. til4 kaiii iks 4:i iswail Is aia4. aUiali a aas ata. la vat. ikataiHi fiwaa a at k a la 14 a k4 : a.i iab4 i' u MkUaia ifc i - la tikMta na la wr. It raa a aa, kUi W4k. W UlMkM aa4 I A swawart f (A a.ia4 .am a t a4a.lia aJabl al Ik. Oti i im laatMt laMMMNh arllalioad- Ir aad la saxai a4 aiaA4aa. aa4 a.u4 ! la a4iw4Mi la A44ll4 IAal Ik tanwawl part will lam la Iba f .a4 ! lb rK4 fri il. im fa A a ft aa4 r ia la taail will aI ba kaaaa till Ik. iuii a4 A4lliA Aa frvaA fcba4 mm taartal I. T a.l I Oaaikait. JbA II - Tk. atakn f Ik LM.i klal iabk.a 'a us ukit nm au . ik. aai , oCICCl TOUT Sea SnOrC 303 aaar .- lari.J tr if. t ....a. ar . Dim sJaiai rl-.t M Ik II It .lu.k liaia TA 41WII I lUWO I4WTT lul trntrd I m tl lh U4.tl .. OaaikA'l ai4 !!. a fla4'.l are au far Kt Tk. ililiil!IUI( Aaar k lb 4raala of tlcl r.n.i.kr b4 mii-I l. Ik. I"! daily aa4 aa4 Iraia ! I h wA naaa ra4, f'lal claaa ENGLAND AND EMPIRE PLAY CRICKET AGAIN wxiiuk. d a! Ik ata'.l.kle aulor bii. a a ik. bcra ll.4 ihia vua aolaJda f Iba buaaaa af Ike ba tata (a epit af I A. m.i la.ao im.Imk. ib baak.t r.k4 tfca koi.l lit cm i.i.ik. rvaifarl aa4 allAoul runtiJ.ifcla of Ikair a. I rallbA Tba l.ilcl la le4 la ll laparllf. r.railwi bating ba.a ntada for n huAdf.4 elb.r gu.alA bo alilt.d Ib i.ovn li:n iJ Tba aaauctalloA baa p(uru)a4 xl man far II plstfuftn during I". Mnmilon Ameng lb I aad Hig tl-raktt aia Jftn H.irlA Of la 4iar.alia V Kllaaeilb af New Yoik. K W wumu. U.org. K U'lnn and i.(ra I l-da.rd. of iba L'al baiik.r from baa Itannaco. cxbar pfc. ia :ll k.tdi. lb. convention oa ib prubUma of roui-.lry l:fa. Indu.lrtal a4u cwlln af tlcultural il.velupmanL fraldaat V. J K.rr of A C. U IL Aldrraiaa, atal auparintend.nl of pub. Ho In.liuclinn. and Um.tr lnolea4 are among Ih alo will enllghi.a Ih baitk.ra on Urn. aulatia It. U Purhaai. pr:deni ef tha Mir. rbanla' National of l uill.nd. a HI prv alda. m I. t h eaaap all, au... lam a alar. uir taiklaa. flahtag. leant, 'golf, nt ia4 a 4a r oa wk 4 al Oalartp bacb 4 aaak paraaoal Ih. a!glKi Hu4 irl faiaa, l t. a.lant.r I Altt4y, 4 4aily. alia uwae llaall. fail at ik ettr tlrk.t ffl ra, riflh nd mark lr4. far lllualraud fatdar. Iialn rbe4!, ale. mm IS OFF FOR ELKS' VEEK Oa attai af Ik lata rug awltaadvlaal tat A 4 lb ttka rwaakwax. ll A A baaaj a4 a4 la bt4 IA ftcUM eal laaaUag tAaaapkaaaklBA tkl year. 1 A aaataaaa. aaaai wa aaa air4y by graak Maialaa. rbairtaaa f k A4ailaA A4lMr Alkl4l club a awtsaetlag aalila. LIVESTOCK EXHIBIT . AT PANAMA FAIR Tba magnitude af lb tAaaaak-fWAtfl rapAtiiaa al aaa FTkaciaoa la li 4 Its lenpArtaAca id iba raclfla imm was ipUla4 by V X Utalr Al tba weakly lunrt aan yaal.rdar af Iba Tlwaarlalloa tlub at Iba Impoclal balaL blr. Ldvalf ala a.k a f ih ivic Induatry af lb racin aenbw! sa4 lis ria lla la lb Kan.porlAllba buatasaa. Tba lumkaua was th baal attaevdad Inc lb baglnalag ef Ih club abowt a year Th annual mealing r tk elub will b bald la ih room af tb Portland IT a club aa Iba valaT al June 17. . , -' ll 1 li ..., SPRINGFIELD 8TH GRADE. 25 IN NUMBER, ALL PASS MOT HiUElLT 7 Entries Close July 4 and Riders From Entire Northwest Are Invited. Tb cricket match chediile for Sat urday afternoon will ba ll.e return gam betwa- leama rfvaenrg ITnrtand nd th Linplr.. Th first match was won by Ena- land, but th Kmplre players think they have the bailer team and cao win th next tlm. Th loaers will enlarlaln the winners at a dinner sflcr the game There Is no doubt that thta will t on df th beat games of th season, because great rivalry eilata. May will start promptly at I o'clock ah players are aaked tn h ready at that tluve. The public la Invited out lo the m. No admlralon I charged to the grounds. Take a Montavllla car and get off at East Slity-acvrnlti atrett na walk two blocks north. The second series of motorcycle rces this a. aeon will be held on the Country tub track on July 7, the day before th opening of the Klks reunion. All arrangements for th meet war completed at tha meeting of tha offl- lals of tha local motorcycle club last evening. If. E. Mead, Harry Krnndt nd Ed fierreth, who compoae the rc- ng committee, announced that th races on July 7 would be far superior to those held a while back. Entries blanks have been mailed to all prominent rldr In the northwest. Th entries close July 4. 44444444444 STANDING OP T1TK TEA 3 IS Hern Win Again. Vancouver, B. C, Jun 21. Wilson was In fin form yesterday and held Vancouver to two hits, Victoria winning easily by the scor of 4 to 0. Score: R. II. B. Vancouver 0 3 Victoria 4 10 Batteries Belford and flepulveda; wiison ana irinaie. pAcifio Coast League. Won.IX)sL PC Win. Lose. Vernon 44 29 .603 .608 .695 oaxiana ...... 43 II .668 .671 Is Angela... 41 11 .642 .663 Sacramento ... 31 40 .437 .444 Portland 27 18 .415 .424 San Francisco . 10 44 .405 .413 660 .664 .431 .409 .400 Northwestern Leagfue. Rain at Seattle. t Seattle, Wash., June 21. Yesterday's battle between the Indians And the lo oaJs was postponed on account of rain. Western Trl-State Gamee. ' At Walla Walls.; R. H. B. BolPe .i 1 5 Wallft Walla ...A S B Batteries Smith and fox; Kelly and Brown. At La Grande Gam postponed. t Trie beat In vested money of tne year is in seasonable clotning. Won. Victoria 33 Seattle 33 Taooma . . 11 Vancouver 32 Spokane 29 Portland '. 27 Lost 30 30 81 81 n American League. Won. Lost. Boston ; 17 19 Philadelphia 32 22 Chicago 84 24 Washington 34 2R Detroit 28 81 Cleveland 24 80 New lorn 17 83 St- Lou la ...14 ll National Naw York Pittsburg umcagro League. Won. Lost 40 Cincinnati . li Philadelphia ......... 11 St. Louis 34 ::::: IS Brooklyn . Boston ...... 11 21 13 u 84 81 28 P.C. .624 .624 .600 .492 .492 .463 P. C. .661 .693 .686 .676 .475 .444 .840 .813 P.C .714 .677 .661 .644 .447 .414 .880 .391 SEALS SWAP THREE FOR INFIELDER WUFFLI (United free Let.ed Wire.) San Francisco, June 21. Tha expected shake up in the San Francisco team has happened. Watt Powell, leading outfielder of tne Seals last season, Dutch Altman, utility Inflelder, and Wynn Noyes, pitcher, have all been traded to the Spokane club for Third Baseman Wuffll. Noyes has been pitching for Spokane for several weeks, but h was released to tha Spokane club on an optional agreement SIZE OF RING DOESN'T SCARE JACK JOHNSON (t'Blted Praia lAaaad Wire.) La Vagns, N. M., June 21. Jack Johnson told th newspapermen today that he would not make any objection to th slz of the ring prepared for his fight with Jim Klynn her July 4. When Jack Curley announced that th ring measured only 17 feet. It was reported that Johnson would Insist on a ring at least 10 feet wld. Johnson denied this. Doth fighters continue their strenuous work and each Insists that he Is rapidly soiling into rin snnpe. Th negro champion predicted that ha would scor a knockout Inside of twelve rounds. (Baart.t u TV Jeel t Springfield. Or. Jun SI A splendid record I dt.clii.ed In tb report Juat given out of th rvault of th ighth grafl nknilnitlona rvery one or tif ti pupil who wrol for paper, las been successful and Is ready to enter th Springfield high school nail Hepieni. bar. Thoa whe completed tha eighth grade work are Kthelyn Pnaers. Nina Hitter. Matle lAnkln.. Georgia Mead. I'earl Thornton. Lvdl Tlbbetta. France Travia. hadie Allen, I 'la re !rlaon. Bart nooka. Ilernhart Kolelm. Paul Mcllenry, kfrn llalnbrldg. Allan Stewart Heaal Ppeneer. klaybel Fandram, Gladys 1-ae, l.con (Mark, Edna Collins, Hla Nya- trom. Allc Yockey, Katharine llarriaon. tirn Vaughn, fckal! Slgnor and Era H rown. The Springfield school beard elected noliert U Kirk, for several year princi pal of the Salem high school, as su perlntendrnj of th Springfield schools for the coming year. Professor Kirk Is a graduate Of lbs universities of South Dakota and of Missouri, and- of Klrkvllle normal school of Missouri National At Boston New York Bosion League Games. n, h. e. 21 19 0 12 15 8 Batteries Wlltee and Meyers: Brown. uonneny, nogg ana Kllnsr. Whltehous. -Brennan and Kinslle. Umpires At Cincinnati First game: "R. H. E. Cincinnati 4 14 8 Pittsburg 6 8 .0 Batteries Adams, Cole and Gibson. Kelly; Keefer. Gaspar and Black. Um pires Rlgler and Flnneran. Second game: R. II. E Pittsburg 3 7 ! Cincinnati 5 6 Batteries Hendrtx and Kelly Fromxne and Clark. CHAMPION AND WIFE INDICTED BY A JURY (Hatted Pr.a t.e.d Wirt.) Chicago, June 31. Jack Johnson. heavyweight champion prise fighter of tha world, and hi wife, Etta, were In dicted by the federal grand Jury today, charged with smuggling to this coun try a diamond necklace worth 16300. Johnson was given the opportunity some weeks ago of avoiding prosecution on the charge by paying 19000 to th gov ernment Th pugilist attempted to compromise the case and th govern ment officials refused. 0VERLANDS WILL STOP ON SIGNAL AT ONTARIO (dales Bnreaa af Tba Journal.) Salam, Or. Jun 21. Aftar a fight lasting for nearly two years, th slat railroad commission haa received nottc from th Oregon Short Lin Railroad company that overland trains Nos. 17 snd 18 would stop on signal st Ontario. A new lime card has Just been Issued showing these atops. The railroad com pany resisted th demand of the com mission In thla regard aa long aa pos sible. MULTNOMAH LOW JINKS WILL PROVIDE SPORT The entertainment committee of the Multnomah club, of which Bert Allen la chairman, will meet In the near fu ture and make arrangements for the an nual "low Jinks." It Is expected that over several hun dred will make the trip thla season. Chairman Allen has no Idea where the picnic will be held this season. Here tofore It has been held on grounds near the Lewis river. BRIDEGROOM MEETS DEATH BY DROWNING Louis E. Merchant aged II Tears, a bridegroom of but a very short time. who has been conducting a dairy ranch on Sauvles Island, was drowned la a shallow slough Wednesday whan search ing for some cows which had strayed away. While crossing the slough on horseback, his horse slipped and he was thrown into the water. Soon after th bldy was found, th coroner was notified, snd the body was brought to Portland. The young wife Is prostrated. Ckayrlgbl Bart SafcatW Wars You Don't Know How Goo3 Rwy-toAVear. Clothes Are Uptil YouV.q Stta, These HartSchaffner&Marx Suits We hive here for youL Youll never te satisfied with any other dothes after once worn them. We'll fit you right. you v RALLYING TO AID OF FESTIVAL CHORUS FUND Albert Ehrgott manager of the Rose Musloal Festival, has succeeded In re ducing the deficit incurred In giving the concerts during the festival week, to (1580, and he hopes to have the entire Indebtedness wiped out shortly. Mr. Ehrgott la circulating a subscription Suits With the Style That Stays Stylish $18 $20 $25 $30 $35 Sam'I Rosenblatt & Co. THIRD AND MORRISON C.J. MATHIS&CO Men's Clothes Shop 149 Sixth Street Cigars .and Rope r Lyxiching necessitates pull in g on a "rope."" Don't pull on a rtrp'e smoke a good d-' , par, which only costs 5 cents "Sam Sloan." . American League Games. At Detroit R. H. E. Cleveland , 2 10 4 Detroit T 6 1 Batteries Kaler and Easterly; Lake And Stanage. Umpires Dlneen and Sheridan, At St Louis; (First gam;p R. H. E. Chicago 8 11 fit Louis 4 13 Batteries Lelfleld, M. Brown and Archer; Sal lee, Harmon And Win go. Umpires Idem And Bush, At New fork R. H. E. Boston it It 1 New tTork 8 17 8 Batteries O'Brien and Carrlgan; Ford Sheers and Sweeney, Sterrltt UmpiresEvans and Westervelt At Philadelphia First game: R. H. E. Washington 0 6 1 Philadelphia 6 8 1 Batteries Engle, Boehllng and Wil Hams; Plank and Thomas. .Umpires ggaa ana o wugmin. At Brooklyn! R, H. EL Philadelphia 6 7 8 Brooklyn 2 8 0 Batteries Chalmers and Killlfer; Hnrger ana, jAinier. umpires bason ana jonn stone. i ne oniy ina or fancy work some gtrls enjoy In th weaving of romances Second 'game; R. H. Washington i 7 Philadelphia .., 8 11 Batteries Cashion and Henry: Brown and Lapp.. Umpires O'Loughlln and Egan, ai unieago t imis-CMcage gam called at end of fourth Inning; rain. : ,-. Want Game for Sunday. The K. C T. it. No. 1 bait team would like to arrange a game for Sunday. For further arrangements, call J. W. Brown. A spinster thinks It's tro to her to take -a bachelor seriously otherwise she may Going Fishing? It doesn't matter whether you're especially fond of bait fishing or. prefer to get them on a spinner, or a drv-flv ...fisherman of the most exclu sive type,-you 'II find we have the kind of tackle you're look ing for. Oar Backus flies cost some money, but they're the cheap est in' the end. . Backu5&Worri5 i3 floeriaem Street. Bet lt $Zr4 $a REM EDYfor M EN 11 1 art rjivwr .v-jrA'Jr jr jr. THEY'LL WEAR IN ANY CLIMATE BREWER: $3 HATS LEADING CLOTHIER MORRISON STREET AT. FOURTH - ' "J ' " - t ' ' " - . : x ' . .'; - 4.;- i - THE MIGHTY MICHIGAN Full Power; Faultless Construction Stunning Design ' Call at Our Salesroom and Inspect Our Line To Appreciate This Car You must see it, you must ride in it 'and note the flexibility and ease of control of the engine; examine it critically and you will find every detail will conform to your idea of the car you want. - ' , . - AND THEN . Our factory GUARANTEE for the life of vour car rHvei vou the assurance of a liberal protection should your car develop a flaw in material or workmanship -and this GUARANTEE means something to you. ' , '-. Michigan Auto & Buggy Co. V r : NORTHWEST BRANCH " ; ' ! Wa4.WUJDRICK,Mana-r East 1421. B-1345 , 369-71 HAWTIIOnrC A Tl not ret , chance to take him at all. 1. .