IVrn-l ONE SERIES SALTED AVAY, PORTLAND. LEAVERS TAKE FIRST SERIES FI.1 FlliSCO SEALS. 4 GAFhES TO 2 Hi West Pitches Beautiful Ball ljut Loses 12 Inning Game in Morning. "" . San Francisco, April 7, Portland took the opening series from the. 6an Fran cisco club of the Coast league, four " games. to two, by winding the contest yesterday afternoon.; The Beavers lost a 12 inning game in the morning, 1 to 0, being unable, to hit behind Hi "West. Aho pitched a beautiful game,: . i A crowd of some 14,000 people wlt- neesed the afternoon game, but they did not have a chance to make a cheer. The Beaverg were right ti top of Cack . frenley and he retired under" a shower of run. FitEgerald, Lindsay and Fish- er made home- runs off Henley and put - the Seals completely up In the air. Manager Howard used. 14 men In the afternoon game and tried hard to wl'i it in the ninth frame, but had to he eon tent to save himself and hireling's from . being shut out.. 8tsrtlng .tomorrow the Beavers will play a seven game series with the Oak- . land club here, while the Seals will go to Los Angeles to take Happy Hogan't club on for seven games. .. The score:- . -. - . Morniug (aiue: -' . roRTUxo A. R. t!. PO. a. r.. O.all.ourn. If........... S U 2 3 0, O - rhxperald. If. .......... 6 .0 e O 0 0 ' Lindsay, 3b.1.,;. 4 . 2 6 ItodKOTi, KU. .4-0 -1- 2 , S. ' - Krurser, rf. .... .. t 0 0 3 0 0 , iHrrlck. lb. 4 0 O 18 0 0 Mpt'wailok, .....,.... 4 0 0 4 Fisher, .............. 8 0 0 3 1 0 - Weft, p, w,.... 4 0 0 0 3 Q . Totilr ....... .....v..M "o 8 35 IT 0 - 4AS rBAKClSCO .. , Mundorff, rf. ........ ... R ' 0 10 ,. UArdle, 2b. .. . 8 0 0 4 2 0 McCsrl. lb. ............ 6 1 1 VI . J 0 Jnhnstim, 1( 4 0 " 3 I r.lmittM-mnn, cf. ........ 4 0 9 4 0 0 orhitn, ss. f 0 v 8 - 8 ' rartwrlght, 8b. 8 0 0 4 1 Ficnrer,. c. . ,. . , v , . .,. 4 t 5 4 8 ArleU. ft 0 0 0 0 I I Thomas, p. 4 0 0 2 2 0 TU1 ...M 1 5 36 13 2 two out whan winning run wasj cored. BC08 BT INNINUS - Fortland 0 000006000 00 H1U .......,(.;.. OOftl 0 lot 1 8 8ln Kroeleu.......O 000000 0 000 11 - Hit 1001010000 18 SUMMARY1':'.". V ... Ke run. ' all off Arlett In 3 Innings. Rrrtflr vfly Johniitnn. 'Three base UH MiH;rl. Kaeriffr bits Curbao. ttrnlvera. Ft rut b on' ballsOft West II. oft Thuuiii 2. Struck nut Br Wert 2, fer Thorn 4. lime 1:41k. L'ai plres Finney and Fhrle. Afternoon game: PORTLAND AB. It. II. TO. A. E. Chadhnoine, If. ,....t... 4 4 t 2 0 0' . Kittierild. rf. ,...5. 1 1 0 0 0 I.lndsa. 3b. .41 2 1 3 0 lUxlueri, S. 4 0 12 B 0 Dnanp. cf. 4 1 1 2 0 1 Derrick, lb. 4 0 2 10 0 0 MeConaiekv sti'. 4 0 1 2 2 1 Usher, p. ............. 4 2281 1 June, p. ....... J 0 0 0 S 0 'Total 38 . 6 77 2T 13 3 BAN FBANC1SCO 1 ; , ab. r. b. ro. A. E. Mundorff rf. 4 0 O 1 0 0 . McArdlc20, .ft 8 . T 2 t ' 0" "0 4 0 13 -1-0 ; Johntton, If. .......... 4 0 1 8 - 0 0 Zimmerman,, ef. ........ 3 11 1 0 0 Cortiao, sa 4 12 2 8 0 fartwrlgbt, 3b. 4 0 2 1 3 0 flpeocr, c. ............ 4 0 1 6 11 Hmiloy, p. ............. 3 0 0 0 11 Baker, p. 0 0.0 0 1 0 Fanning, p. ............ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hoffman 1 0 0 0 0 0' tlloward 0 ' 0 O 0 0 0 tillllgtu, p. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals .'..............84 t 9 21 15 2 Baifed for Fanning la Jlnth. f ' fBatted for Ollllgan In ninth. BCORB BY INNINGS Torfland 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 8 HHa ..................2 1 0 2 1 4 1 11 San Francisco ..0 O ft o 0 0 0 0 2 2 Hlta 0 201102128 ..... SCMMABY - " ' ' Fenr-runa, bits off Henler - In . l-ll bv Kings; 2 runa, 2 blta off Bakpr In 2-3 In . ring. No mns, one "lilt off I'annlog In 1 ... Innlog; no runt, no blta off GIUIrou In 1 in- Ing. Uoinp runa Fltorerald, Klaber, Undy. Charg defeat to Hpnley. Twe" base hits I.lndnar. Johnatnn.- Flabcr. ChailNmrnp. Crt- iWWlt:: HldlflM hlta 'A.n&Kv. Jma . VlMit base on balla-Jamei 1, tiilllgan 1. Srrurk out . Jumps 8, Fanning- 2, . Houley 2. liaker 1. Hit by pltPher Rodgpra, by Henlpy; Zimmer Bian. . lioublp plaj-a McCormlck to I.lndaay, Hpnlpy to MrCarl to Cartwrighr, Lindsay lb ; Rodgera tn Derrick. - Time 1:45. Umpires Klnuej and Pbyle. .. N The Pittsburg club has shipped George Capron, the former University , of Minnesota football and baseball star, to Charlie Dooin's Phillies. v I Should Worry MY Clear Havana Tampa Made FIVE-CENT CIGAR Is the best smoke on Earth for the price NOW you KNOW WHY '"Portland's Best Citizens Smoke Them" W. II DEDMAN, JR. Log Cabin Cigar' Store. 167 Third St 1 NEW LIGHTWEIGHT TO ' MEET WIFJdED M STAR d ZZZZD n C V . . .!." ...ri''.y; ''''' ' '' Charloa Turner, of the Brooklyn Amateur. Athletic club, who boxes Schmeer of the Winged "M" club tonight. SEl Collides With Johnson in the " Morning Game; Angels Take Both and Lead, . . UultPd Prpaa Ijeaacd Wire.) Los Angeles, Cal., April 7. Happy Hogan's Venice club has suffered the first severe blow by injury of the sea son, and as a result Captain Roy Bra shear, clean-up hitter, is lying in a hos pital, with, a broken leg. . Brashear will be out of the game at least two months and possibly win not take the field again this season. The injury was sus tained in the second iftning of yester day morning's game at Venice, Johnson colliding with Brashear at first base, which Roy" was covering, on the Angel player's sacrifice hit.- . . The Angela won both games by the scores of 3 to 2. The morning '.game waa called at the end of the eighth inning, and the afternoon contest went U innings. .: r. Howard's, batting was '.A feature ,of coin games.1 Jie won the forenoon con test with a home run and the afternoon battle with a. single that scored Ellis. The score: Morning game: . VENIOB :. ' AB. R. H. TO. A. E. Parllale, If. ............ 4 0 0 o 1 o Kane. cf. .............. 4 0 1 11 0 HajlPia, rf. 4 10 10 0 Bnwbpar, 2b. , 1 O 0 11 0 Patleraoii, lb 3 0 I T 1 0 Mtarbl, 3b 10 0 S 0 0 HoP. .aa i 1 1 a 4 0 Tonneman, e it 0 O S 0 1 Kdffiondaou. p. 2 0 0 4) H 0 Halllii.il, Mb. 8 1 T o 1 1 Mrlon 1 o 0 0 0 O Kalplah, p. , O 0 0 0 o 0 tMcDoouell .. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total ....28 4 1 11 BrUM for Edmondaon In aerenth, fBatted for IIosp in eighth. I)S ANGKLE8 AB. K. U. I'O. A. E. PBe, .2b. .. Kllla. U. .... Xlur, lib. . Maifxert, rf. Howard, rf. Ulll. lb. ... Johnaoa, aa. . Ifrooks, c. . Ryan, p. . ; Mptzgxr, 2b. Fuhp.v. as. . Huffman, e. Hoffpn, p. . Totalt ... 0 1 0 1 2 o 2 0 (I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 av n a 24 10 3 8C0RB BY 1NMNG8 Venp ...0 0 0 2 0 0 0 02 Hit ..() O 0 2 0 0 0 24 hm Angelea ............... .0 2 o 0 1 0 0 3 Hlta 1 2 PH 1 00 SUMMARY . Thrp runa and 6 lilta off Edmondaon In 6 InnliRa; t hlta, 2 ruua uff Hyap In 0 innings. Credit U;torj to Hyua; defeat to Edinoudaon. Home runa Howard. Two base hlta Magfrert Kane. Sacrifice hlta Moore, Tonnetuau. Bane on balls Ityun 3, Kdinondaon 4, Kodgera 1. Strnrk out K.vau a, Kdmondson 3. tianie called In-elebtb. tme limit. Stolen banes ratteraon,' Maagert,. Hnvard. Brooka, Ryan. Hit by pitcher Hoap by Ryan. Time 2:10. Umpire Bueh and McCarty. Afternoon game: BRASHEAR BREAKS LEG El ID VENICE ' , 1 . AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Carlisle, If. 3 0 1 10 0 Kane, cf. 5 113 0 0 Bay leas, rf. .,.,v..,.w.- 0 - I - 1 2 0 McDonnell, 2b. B O 1 14 0 Fatteraon, lb. 5 0 1 10 1 T.ltachl, 8b. 8 1-2 2 3 0 Halllnao, a. ........... 6 0 10 1 Hogin, . 1 0 0 4 1 V Baum, p. ,t... 8 , 0 1 110 Tonueman, c ,. ... 4 0 2 7 1 0 Totala .41 n 30 19 "I None cut when winning run aeored LOS A.N0KLE3 . . AB, R. H. ro. A. a o- 2 0 0 0 8 1 1 rns, iu, 0 1 1 4 Kills, II. 4 Moor. 3b. 4 Maggert, cf. 4 Howard, rf. ........... 6 Gill, lb. , 4 Joliuaon, aa. ........... 4 Brooka, c. 4 Cbecb, p, ,,.,.,, 4 1 0 0 1 O 0 0 Total 38 II 1.1 a is Venice ; 0 0001 1 0 0 0 0 02 , .....,,.....,. a v A A J U I V ifl 11 IJM AtlffClpa ft 1 1 ni,AAAAn . Hit ..........0 3 3 1 0 1 0 1,0 0 418 81TMMASV" I . Three base 'htf Baum. Two base hits Car. lisle, Litschr, Kane.. Sacrifice bits Jianm 2, Moore, Mnggert. Base on, ball Baum 1, Chech 1. Struck out Baum 8. Double plari Chech to 0111; Bnum to 'Jouueman to Utschl, Hit by pitcher CarlUlf. 8tolcn l)se Tmuemn, OilL Moore, Page, Time of game 2:28. t'mulrea McCarthy and Buah.. - - . Australian Tennis Men Coming.', tjntte f Leased Wire.) ' Sydney. N. S. W.. April- 7. Horace Rice,, S,jr-. Pouat and A. D. Jone the AiiHtraliah lennlaleain" which "In to meet the American team in a ' prelltninary match rer the Dwight Davis tennis cup, today are on their way to the ITnltevl States. ... They left on the steamer Ven tura." which Is due in gan Kranclsco uliuut AprU BRQOKLYirS Siie PROmiSES TO BE BEST YET HELD BY THE CLUB C7eam of 'Local Talent Will . . Appear, Supported; by ; Old Time Battle Royal, - - The monthly smoker of the Brooklyn Amateur Athletic club will be held to night in the club hall at Milwaukle and Karl street at :30 o'clock. The pro gram will consist of seven three round bouts and a Vbattle royaL'V s ; Manager Luke has arranged to have the best of the local talent appear and the fans will see some lively bouts. "Cyclone" Calhoun la stepping out of his class" to meet Hcrfernen ot the Co lumbus club, but expects to Win Inside of the three rounds. - " 1 . Hill, one of the Cleverest of the local youngsters, will meet Brannon, an un attached athlete,' in the 115 pound class and McNeill will meet Gibson of the Brooklyn, club instead of Weatherly, who is III. Gibson is a better mah than Weatherly, being more experienced. : The Larln-TJnderwood bout in the 121 pound class should prove to be one of the beat of the evening. Both these boys are good mixers and can hit with both bands. Red Watts, unattached, and J. HIberg w"lll furnish a good bout. This will be Watts' first appearance since. lie re ceived his P. N. A. card, a ''. - The battle royal arranged by Manager Luke will a sight worth seeing. Boatrlght, Morery, Neely and Johnson will be the principals.' There will be cars waiting after the bouta to carry the fans back to iown, L'j'JL. :L: E IS 14 ROUND TIE Both Clubs Score Run Jn the - Eleventh Frame but Can't v Do Any Better, Sacramento, Cal., April 7. Darkness put an end to the Oak-Sacto. game after 14 innlnga of nip-anu-tuck baseball here yesterday afternoon, . with the score 1 to 1. Beven thousand enthusiastic fans crowded Into the local park and yelled themselves hoarse. ' Gregory and Munsell were the oppos ing twlrlers, and neither allowed a run for lv innings. In the first part of the eleventh, Coy -walked and took third on Muhaell's error. He scored when Bliss allowed Shtnn'a throw after a catch to get away from htm. Deacon Van Buren started a rally for the locals in the same inning by singling. O'Rourke walked,- but Kenworthy ' forced . Van Buren at third. Tennant followed with a single and O'Rourke scored. Lewis singled to center but Kenworthy . was nipped at the plate. The score: ' -.. i ," r The score: .' . ' ". OAKLAND . AB. R. H. PO. A'. K. Leard. 2b. . Hchirm. If. 4 a 0 7 10 v - IP A r : V . V Zacher. cf. R 0 0 2 1 0 Coy, rf 6 1 ft 4 0 0 Hetllng. 3b. 0 2 14 0 New. lb. ....... ....... 6 0 18 0 1 rA, aa. ., 6 0 2 3 0 0 Rnhrer, e. 6 0 1 t , H 0 tiregory, f. ......4 0 0 0 5 1 Total ...... "l "? 42 20 2 SACSAUBXTO AB. K. H. PO. A. S. Khlnn. rf. 5 0 0 3 0 1 Morsn. cf. .............. 3 0 0 1 0 0 Van Buren. cf. 2 0 1 0 0 0 O'ltourke. 8b 4 10 13 0 Kenworthy. 2b 6 0 2 3 8 1 Tennant, lb ..,..6 0 3 10 2 0 Lewis, If 6 0 8 2 0 0 Htark. as 5 0 0 2 5 1 Kllif, c. 5 0 0 10 2 MunselL. p 4 0 1 3 1 . Total ................4 -i 42 : 23 li 8C0RE BY INNINGS . Oakland 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Hits 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 07 Sacramento 0 00000O0O0100 01 Hit 0 000101 030301 0 a " SUMMARY - - - ; Two baae hit lwla. Sacrifice hit Mnran. Greeory. etmck oirt Br Iuusell S. by (iree ory 5. Bases oa balls Off Gregory 5. Wild pitches Munsell. Gregory. Hit by pitched bill Shinn. Double play Leard to Ness. Stolon bases O'Roukre 2, Tennant. Time 3:20. Um pire Ilele and Newbouse t E nam nun Cullison High Man ia Singles and Doubles of Kenton x" . Practice Shoot. Tn the - third match of the Oregon State Telegraphic Trap Shooting league against the Wallowa, Or., club, ths iPortland shooters mads the acore. of 114. The score made by the Wallowa club is not yet known. Four of .the lo cale' shooters made the score of 23 out of 25 in the match. The scorei: Car Ion, 23; Hllgers, 23; Morrison, 23; Rice, 23, and Caldwell, 22. . Jack Cullison was high man in the practice singles with the score of 93 out of a possible 100. Caldwell- waa second with 91. Cullison was also high man in the doubles. . ' The scores: ' Singles- Cullison 95, Caldwell 91, Car Ion, 91, Rice 89, Morrison 89, Thornton 84, C. Hilgers 84, A,,Parrott 84, McKean 83. J. Reed 82, Bateman SO, Feller 79, Addleman . 78, Arnold 70, Zlegler 68, Kabanaugh 6, Borders 62, Takami 62, Seguln 62, Archer 60, Natomi 16.- Doubles Cullison 66, Rice 65, Feller li, Arnold 50. HANS WAGNER WON'T BE IN OPENING GAME 4 ' (L'nlted Press Taiv4 Wire.) ' . 4 4 Kansea City, Mo., April 7. ,4 jj.-JTans Wagner, suffering from. a 4 A 'inrn ttframont in hill risrht knnA. A 4 la not likely to participate in the 4 A. i n .1... Vn,t...l A ilcagUe ,seaoii,'Managerj CJark ' 4 4 of i'lttaburg announced here'that1) 4 Wagner is now on his) Way to 4 4 pc Bonesetter Reese at Youngs- ;' 4 town, Ohio, and probably will not 4. apuear in the opening spaam at rM.i,..,nn M - . A. OAKLAND-SACRAMENTO GAM PORT UNDER OR 1A APAmOT VnLLUlVn AWAITS OAKLAND CHAMPIONS FIFTY YOUfJG WOMEN WANTED TO SELL CARDS FOR BASEBALL PRIZES 4 - Here's a clianoe for the fair 4 fans of Portland to win a 423 4 4 - gold watcli, a silver mesh bag . 4 4 and a gold-handled silk umbrella. 4 4 The Portland Baseball Boosters' 4 4 club has secured these prizes to' 4 4V present to the young ladies who 4 4 sell the greateHt number of mem- 4 4 ship cards next Wednesday. Fif- 4 4 ty young, ladies are wanted to 4 4 . sell the membership, cards and 4 buttons, and can Bccure informa- 4 4 tion aa to how to win' the prizes ' 4 4 by calling on Mrs. Ray Bark- 4 4 hurst, 171 Broadway street, or 4 telephone Matahall 6800. The ail- 4 4 ver mesh bag was presented by ' 4 4 K A. Jaeger of Jaeger Bros., and 4 4 the umbrella by Charles Berg of 4 4 pennons. The watch will be 4 .", given by the Boosters' club. ' e Nick Williams'. Team Will Start on Northern Valley : Trip" Tomorrow, - - Jlwlford, Dr., April 7.The Colls played the Medford team yestenljajffflTie latter being reinforced by a Portland battery, and won 8 to 7. Eastley and Fltchner pitched for the regulars with Harris- and Murray deceiving, while Martlnonl and Girot worked for Med ford with Bliss catching their offerings. The game was ratheV" ragged and not up to the standard the Colta expect to show. With five runs to the good, hits and walks combined with an error or two. let .the Medfords even up the score in tho eighth. Then' the Portland club got the necessary run. The game was good practice for the boys,, however, and served to Bhow them that no matter what team they are playing against, the game is nevcrwon till the last inning is played. ' . Today's practice will end the Colts' stay in Medford, where they have beet, very hospita'oly,treated,. They will take thf Tuesday morning train for Grants pffas, where a formidable array of base- ball talent Is awaiting them. Wheeler Osborne, the star Pendleton pitcher, re fuses to . leave for Pendleton until he endeavors to scalp the Colts. Colored Giant Slaughter Seattle. (United Press Leaied Wire.) Seattle, Wash., April 7. Five thoii sand baseball bugs filled the grandstand and bleachers to witness the last of the three game series between the Colored American : Giants of Chicago and the 8eattle club, which took place' yester day afternoon. The negroes were wear ing their batting togs and when the slaughter ended the numerals stood 17 to 7 against the white Giants. The visiting batsmen found the trio of local pitchers, composed of, Melkle, Mclvor and Glpe, for 20 safe' drives, eight of which were two baggers and three home runs. Score: R. H. E, Chicago Giants ., ........17 20 4 Seattle Giants ................ 7 12 2 Hyde AVlns Cross Country. Baker. Or., April 7. The annual Baker n'Kn scnooi cross-country run was Sat urday won " by Lorlng Hyde for the third successive time. A new record for . the 3H mile course was made of 17:10, the best previous record being 18:21. Robert Brown was second. STANDING OF THE TEAMS Pacific Coast League. ; - , ' - Won Lost P.C. Oakland 3 1 .750 Ixs Angeles ; 6 2 .714 Portland 4 2 .667 San Francisco ..........2 4 .883 Venice 2 5 .286 Sacramento 1 3 .250 BATTING AVERAGES FOR THE SERIES MUCH FOR MEOFORD 4 ' Beavers. . A.B. H. 4 Kreufte r .1 1 4 Krappe . . u - 8 jl 4 Lindsay ........... 25 iO Fisher 3 4 Chadbourne ...... 28 8 4 Rodgera 21 7 4 DoAne ..." 4 1 Derrick , 23 5 4 Fitzgerald .24 G 4 McCormick . 21 ,8 4 Kerry a.......... 9 . 1 4 Krueger .......... 22 1 4 .Carson 2 0 4 Higglnbotham .... 4 0 4 West 4 0 4 James c, 3 0 Ih ave mies-the drunkard, heavy drink er, who craves rough, strong, high-proof whiskey Cyrus Noblt . Bottled at drinking ctrendi i W. J. MAN SCHUYVER & CO., General Agent, Portlina, Or'c-a. BUOfflllLIII BETTER TH A? I VdlEII HE -. B Five Hundred Fans Convinced ; From First Workout That -Vancouver. Boy Is Sponger, - (United Pre Lecsta Wire.) Los Angelesi Cal.. April 7. That Bud Anderson is 20 per cent better than at the time of his first meeting with Knockout Brown, is the) verdict today of the 600 fans Who saw the hard hitting lightweight in his first real workout in preparation for his return match with. Brown at Vernon. April 15. . Back from the mountains hardened and tanned, , Anderson went through his work with' sect, boxing a dozen speedy rounds with his brother and other spar ring partners , -He-has lost the tired. drawn look that Caused a geneal belief mat ne was over-trained when he met Brown a month ago. tu . Brown did practically no work yester day. He will resume active training Wednesday. i St. Louis. Americans, 6; Nationals, 13. Kansas Clty.-Plttsburg Nationals, 12; Kansas City (American association), 8. . . . St Joseph,' Mo. Chicago Americans, 1: St. Joseph (Western) 8. Baltimore. -New Tork Nationals, 19; Baltimore (international), . Chicago. Chicago Nationals, 7; Indl anapolls, 8. "OUTLAW" BASEBALL IS OPENED AT FOLSOM, CAL. (Dnlted Praia Leased Wfre. Sacramento, Cal., April 7.-"Out!aw baseball'-, means something more than the .sort of ball played independent of the national commission in the Folsom state penitentiary' league, which has opened Us season in Folsom, near here, today. 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K, FbyBlctaa and Burgeon, M. 623, A-13J1..91i Xyers It Marti. Oateopatha. T Mar. 1276 ...............fc-J0.7 STtlson, r. EmU J. Dentist. V - - Main 3290 ........... ,....y.lOT Korthwastera Eleo. Co. - T Mar. 610, A-44l,...'..i.4Urf floor Korthwestern Lumber Co.,, .4. .608 OooidentU Wf las. Co : , Mar. 1768.. .......111 Oehler It Kobertaon, Real. Est,te, Mar,--423 ft., k811 Olien, Cbartea VT Attorney. ? - Main 6743. ................ ...409 OrekTon Eiir4ving CoM . Mar. 8033, A-6464... .. i,.2rf floor Oxegoa rire &alief Aisoclatioa, - Main 3975. A-3976 ..403 raoltlo Land. Co Mar. ll ........ . . . . ... .i ... 433 Plnkerton's Wat DtotiT Agwaey, Maiq 933 .... . ,-, ....... . ,. .601 Quick, B. B, Insurance, : Main 897S. A-S976....,...;;.., 06 Beynolds, Miss Hancy Xlll, U S. Main 1432 U....812 BsyaolOa.Joa.W4C. S, ..... Main 1432.. ........ . ....y.... 812 Bioea, Had, K. ., M. 823, A-fl 71,913 Boat City Lumber k Shingla Jo ... Mar. 3112 ... . v.... , ..,.. .614 School Qardta Contest League, Main 2869 ................. ....f....8uJ Senfsrt, T. J.i Real.Estate, Main 13 .200 Silver Talis Timber Co., Mar. 3113 ...... ...114 Smith, Richard C U. , ; Mar! 651. A-2iti3 lwh floor Sternberg", 35r J. D, rhysltlun ml StH-geon, Main 623, A-1371; i Kthes, P. builder 3 j J Terry, Mrs. A, Gowns, , , Main 2214 - , Trommald, Dr. O. T., Main SJd....1- 1 Vau Zaacit, J. K., El Estate. .. .u Wagner St IkilUy, Bukiii'.ss l,ro: hKe, Mar. ,'hij Mi Warrea Conitrnctloa Co., I'av'p j tractors. M. 614, A- j 1 1 , . 7 1 1 r; -Weatbrook & Westhrouk,-Ati.'fw , Mnin 1U07 1 Wetporl liUmber Co., In Mar. 2WL ' 1 WbltextAe,. Jr. Ooo. I'hvxi' ! Sui'V''. ' - .". WOQ'l.H-ri, Tt. C. M.r. .ill: In;t, I itUl, i " ' ' mhiu a - ' v: J '