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( A OGITT PAGES AILX AOT ORMKJHlAW.-PSfflDLETrOH. OKHGON, MONDAY, APKHrtO,- ltlt page three: WWMMMy4mMtrh frame 1 ,W! toWft .'Of Srort ?:MT,' and In the -seventh, the -Senators land1 .JJfJ on hpii.tpj(llj!f;fwo 'of them Tjhcing trAHtiiUqhsiga hom Jl-un to tKefan"taaS 'In deep f 4 PAOHC COAST LEAGUE. 4V . L .....7 3 ..TOO 6 i ,..'545 ...... 6 .500 . . . . . B 6 .445 ....; 8 .429 .....8 8 .365 ' Oakland Los Angeles 4 Portland Sacramento . . San Francisco Twnon ...... . .. Itewnlta Saturday . . Vernon 2, Portland 1. Sacramento 6, San Francisco 1. ' ' Oakland , Lo,s Angeles ,0 '.. (J ,'. Results Tttsitidaj. Frltco 1,-2, Sacramento' 2-6." ' ' Vernon 8-5, Portland . nv Sacramento Talws'Ttu. Sacramento. Col., ..April 10.--By timely batting, hitting when hits meant runs, Sacramento took tooth games of a double header with San Francisco here yesterday, winning the series with fotmgaraes out of ffye.'The morning1 jaVne sw ,the downfall f Henley, who went Into the box for the Seals and was beaten '2 to 1. Hcn- II ley gitohed bood ball, but was' touch' ed up for hits at critical times, four . of them being two baggers. In the afternoon giftT, 'towfo itiaih-J ed a strikeout rccor here laat Thurs day, Wn -In Ae 'BbVffor the' visitors. He Jiad th locals well under control 1 Kuhn, Morning game, 5 .ftW, center;' 'R. H. B. ,1 e l ,2 6 2 and iiirvi Fr&nclscd'" Sacramento Henldy and Jtyan: Thompson i Thomas.!-. i J i-' y ' Afternoon game. " ! (Score: fl 4 It. H. E. sU Franclseo .X. ...2 111 4 fcaetamento . ,...... it... .6 812 Sutor and Ryan; Nourse and Thom as. iiii' Voron Defeats Portland. 1 .- Log Angeles, April 10. After play ing for two hours and 15 minutes; the morning game yesterday between Portland and. Vernon was called at the end of the ninth inning, with the soore tier, 9 to 9. Vornon won the afternoon game by the score of 5 to 1. Heavy batting on both sides marked the morning game and protracted It until It became necessary to call s, halt in order that the teams could apr. pear h time for the afternoon game, SJx, pitchers, were .used by the teams, in the morning and a total of 29 hit were made off them. . ' . Morning game: Stiore: Vernon "J.T.Q.T. Knrtlnn,1 . , . R. H. E. ...9 15 4 Portland 9 14 3 . Wlllott,, Stewart and Brown; Ful lerton, Arlett, Steen, Seaton and Mur ray, Kuhn. : ' Afternoon ' game: ': ' , .Scpj-tL .,, R.H.E. 'BM7E: MOUNTAIN LEAGCJE. ''f ;-)X f :.r- , - '. LOCAlS LOSE WHEfl BALLOON GOES UP WESTON COPS GASfE ' : . T: rS.: 7 ! STORM! OF. DUST '''' !' .!! i- " ' , ' 'y Third inning proiPtT to IW? f Fatal Round for Xclson'tt Itull Teasers 8evm Ituns ! for' Wmton ",. hi ' On ; Canto Score 11 to . " -; . . -:. -' V 1 ; : Standing of the CluM. ,: ,;. .-. W. l...Pct. Walla j walla , i'.V.S o, 3000 Athena v;. ', ;4 !. U . 8 : l 88 Pendleton ; . . 1. . . . , . . .,..7 , 2 -833 Echo . '. ', .,. , . .... I 2 ..838 Weston i ... v. , ., -.h. . . t ,' t .'v38 3 MUton-Freewater ; k ,'i , . .1 1 . '.8S3 f.WfStoa. 11..; Pendleton: 8.;;;;..'. ;'i-:Athna .4, Echo 3. ., r :r: - V. . 1 Walla Walla 9, MUton-Freewater 2. j ', Old god Aeolus, much 1o the cha grin of local fans, took a hand la the game here yesterday and assisted the Mountaineer In diminishing the ris ible supply of egotism wfth which, the Pendleton .camp has been overstocked since the- season began, jiv tbe third Inning a terrific wind storm, swooped down upon Roundup Park and besides j'hlflijjg the players in a swirling mass dust, broke the Pendleton balloon NorDean. j -. , . , Three.base hits Burns, Cox, Lana dale. !' :!; ' Home tronaKonev . ' ' Sacrifice hit Nelson, Thompson. Stolen- A bases Dickson, Keefe, Blomgren, Groves. ' .. , First ;0n balls Off Wheeler, 2. Struck out My Thompson 1, Milne 2; Wheeler, 5. . . ; ' Double plays Milne to Alexander, A. NorDean, unassisted. ., Wild pitches None. . Passed ballsr None. .' , First base on errors Pendleton 4, Weston 3. - - ' Hit by pitcher Keefe, A. NorDean, Whelor. . -.. r Time "t game Two hours, -6 min utes, :.. j ..j . , .. , Umpire---Van' Winkle. . ' Scorer ..Chessman. . ' v "t Story of Die Game. Keefe, the pedagogical' ' mlttman, was the first man up for the visitors, and, iy way of Instilling a little cour age into hid teammates, ' slashed the second ball over for a two sacker. He advanced to third when Cox laid one down, td -abort, which Jimmy Burns shot over to first to time to score a putout" ' W. NorDean fanned the ep- lbs. and his; lanky brother -retired the side without a .ecori when; he rolled the bull to' the- slab and Was caught out at first.'- ;:' ,. :- ' Pendleton started things lnJa way that pletrsbQ,. the local fans. Dickson first , up landed on the initial nation when Blomgren booted his fast clip per to short. .Nelson laid down a neat sacrifice and Burns drew a pass from Wheeler. Blough then came through with his usual hit, sending D'ckson to me third sack. ..Thompson then biff ed the iorsehide into, deep tenter for mssammi 8YWOPSI? typ tnE ANN FWA v -U -.T-J x 1 of ;, win and J. ncenan, Fulierton and UTim its moorings and wafte It into a beautiful sacrifice fly. Dickson beat- V iiHuun umrao iu vusiuof 01 iimro uig me inrow in nwme. - tsiougn, now m;iri. i,; Forj two whole cantos, did It ever, was caught at, feeond wht-n ho rematn.in smpyrean regions and when attempted to take- advantage., pf the it finally sank once moro-to'the bare, STATEMKNT OF THE PedplesjNaaonal F(rea&UrSnce' Co. OF WILMIXGTOX-JNVITHK TATm fr rSEI.AWATJPT on the 31st day of JJecember- 181u..iiMiio to the ftinnrnnm.' rnn.mi.iinti.r . the State of Oretfon nurtuiajit '- i . - n r cqAPiTAx; Amount of capital paid up Premiums received during the year In cash. .$1,000,000)0 . .$1,820,121.32 inurest, dividends and rents rftMlvrd durlri vear - H8.459.os Income froln ,basoujcrelvd tdMrtnroasa- nt ) D97.r"i br(iwni;art)l.'rNelson' nine perform- pM. avrMtetcf told that the rugged Mountaineers, had taken advantage of Jhe- ssci'rislon "xtraorflTnary, to chase leyen'-r runners, around tho circuit to thxviwira fcn, -- . .- s ' : Yes.' iiT.was an 11 U 3 defeat which the C'olts-tbatrwere idrew from --the' opening game jn t.his.c!ty.AXter all their vainglorious boasting, they fell before tht champions f 'last year and lh-ir fall was Vif the "sickening thud" variety.: . However, ss sime sage once sswwlMHH rir,93"?7388.l2 during tno year 1 Dlvldentb) niiid during the Comnil.'--slfni and salaries pnld during the yiyir. Taifw, Ucenet and fe8 paid during the' yea?. . . Amount , of. all otljer expeodIture (. . . i Tolat expenditure , .a, . . i .-. , ASSETS. f Collateral Valuiv of stocks unj bonds owned 746,484.10 5n.6oo.oo 689,877.36 49,i62.'6j 76,647.69 r. .f. ,.1.612,2-71.80 taiuicoi niocKH Hni oonns own. Loniis on morlgis 'nnd cdi;(til, l-ri. . CaMr ln'banks'a-nd 'on hind . V. ' .T . . . . Premiums In course of collectljon and In trans mission .. . '.' .' . . 217,525.00 . 1,553.434.25 566,50 00 156,338.11 252.651.64 Less special deposits n any Ftats f If nnv tlnrp H' o'r,-:rv f oiu mc.n. . .i, ioiui asseiii admitted In Oregon 7 c :uabhaties. .. .i Grom. claims for losses unpaid 149 6S5.69 1,217,809.61 25,006.00 2,779,236.40 Amount, of .pru-nrned premiums on olf outstand ing risks Due for commission nnd brokerage- . Total Total lnsu confusion Tho Mountaineers went jiown Tn one, two, three order In :be "second and the locals - could not-Iscore , In their half, although they pot two. men on bases by Ieonard'a hit lend , Ceyler's error. . ... r ...V..;':,-; v : " ' Tho, IMtttetron Third. .Tlieu came ttiet-fatal third in which T.hmpsnJ)Jejv up JUt .llicjaame time the wind did. Wheeler, first up got his funny bone in the way of one of tho Hlabjter's slants and was 'given a homo: on the first bag. Xrfinsdale av- said. tliert is a -sllvcr lining to every jen&ed his teammate's Injury by lack- cloud of . gloom.' and in 'our misfor tunes are-i .we made wiser. Thus, In yesterday's reverses Pendleton learn ed her luFson- and will nenefif there--fmm.- .Overconflik-nee has lost niany a ,.ijuu.ie since the -world began and will so do as long as' the earth1 con tinues tr teer clear; if speeding com ets ,a.nd other destructivo forces: Also a ;snappy team with i 'poof1 pitching suff ja only-a half ttanr and is poorly f(iuipped for contest; - Woton Stock T'oVmldabie. ' It -was certainly evident yesterday that Thompson coul.i ' not' ;"come back." 'He 'on his first game hand ily from Echo and lost a wet-it ago to Walla Walla.-' Yesterday he was so i when .Qrovc-s. laid the unmercifully-hnMmTCd by' the visit- j U-onard, advanced, to jng .siuggers mat m the latter part of the third Inning," after five- runs' had been earned off his delivery, he re- ing. out a corking threebagger, scor ing one. Keefe' Uicn went out when ho- struck at- a ball which hit him. Cox stepped into the ball and sent it over first base. Although it hit foul by' fully ten fattV-tinipire Van Klnkle ri-jiciliU a,rrtfr tdtf and aJlowt?H Lans dale to romp, homfc and Cox to take three- bases. The XorDean brothers each followed with clean slng-les add MiK ojie more tally. Then Mil no, who went in to relieve Thompson, bungled the bull when Beyler hit it to him 'and in trying to-cut -off a man at thdrd allowed the. bases to- be filled. Blom gren, singled sending the. brothers to the plata-and Beyler to third. On the next ball, i he pui'lo'ned second and ball down to to third while lieylcr waltzed to the, plate... Wheeler sent th.o, ball, to Jjennard again who made a.Jow, throw t Shaffer and the IUDSTHESYSTEM , OF CATARRH Catarrh usually begins with Irritated, inflamed membranes of the head, nose and throat, from which there is a constant and copious discharge ol watery matter. Nature intends that these membranes shall be nourished by the blood, but -waste matters and impurities deposited into these delicate parts, sets up inflammation and the discharge is a natural, result.. There it only one way to cure Catarrh, and that is to remove the cause by purifying the blood. Washes, sprays, inhalations, etc., do not reach the circulation, and therefore can only afford temporary relief. S. S. S. cures Catarrh by cleansing the blood of all impure catarrhal matter, and at the same time building up the system by its unequalled tonic effects. In other word S. S. S. cures Catarrh by purifying the blood so that the mucous surfaces and linings of the body are supplied with healthy nourishment instead of being continually irritated from the catarrhal impurities.; , Then the inflamed membranes heal, the discharge is checked, head noises cease, the stomach is toned up, and the throat is no longer clogged with mucus. Book on Catarrh and any medical advice desired, free. S. S. S. is for sale at drug stores. VIE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLANTA, CA, bases when Leonard left his hard Many enthusiastic lovers of the na W. Nor Dean stung the pellet for a tional game accompanied the local two base hit driving In two more runs players to the Oregon town, the Trac tor the enemy. A. NorDean emulated tion company' favoring the excurslbn hls captain when his elongated anat- lsts with special cars and trailers. D omy stopped one of Milne's benders spite the; threatening weather every and got to first. Beyler hit the ball available seat in the ball park was oc- to the Infield forcing the foremost Nor. cupied, while many were obliged to dean out at third, Blomgren and stand, Croves each clouted the shero'd for a The-game 'was devoid of many In single sending In two more scores and teresting features other than Shaw's ending the run getting for the Moun- home run and a prtty" catch made by taineers. Milne steadied down and re- Shortstop Rennick of the Milton ag tlred the next two men up and for the gregation.- It looked for a short tim next five innings sent the Weston bat- ute the game would have to be dls ters back to the bench in one, two, continued, the dust blowing In hurri three order. ; canes across the diamond and Into th Two More For Pendleton. , faces of "both players and spectators In the fifth, the local boys crawled but the last half of the fifth brought up' one notch higher In the scorer's the sun out and the dust ceased whirl columns. Leonard flew out to short ing-in favor of the eager fans.' and Dickson drew a pass. He Im-' The locals left the city on the 1 mediately slipped one over on the re- o'clock car, which was filled to ca doubtable Keefe when he filched the pacity. An hour's practice before the second sack. Nelson went out oh el ' game gave both teams a good work fly to W. NorDean and then Jimmy out before the oncoming battle. Burns punched the ball on the nose! The score: : for three safe bags, Dickson thereby ! Walla Walla. ' ' scoring. Blough almost secured an Weston left ' fielder, and the Inning Blackman, 3b was thus closed. ' ' Seachrlst, rf other hit but was robbed of it by "the ' Beck, 2b Pendleton's third and last scbre Harmon, if . came In the eighth. Blough drew a' Shaw, lb .. pass and reached third when Milne Siegrist, gs . . soused the' pellet Into the right gar- Boewer, cf . . den for two bags. : Ward laid the ball Lankard, c . down, .and an effort was made' to Hanson, p ... catch Blough who started home. How-! ever,' after he was neatly pocketed,! Totals Lansdale muffed the ball allowing the Pendleton eenterflelder ' to register. Milne, .however, was called out by Van- ( T; Henderson, cf V inkle on, a decision of .his own and storm, 2b jthe locals were thus cut off from any.Reser, p ...... further chance. Hallgarth, c ., . . ' j Denick, ss .... A' Knocker' " Uenklns, If ....... ; . , . . . .... , - -..i J Jayne. lb is a man, who can't see good In any ' Hurst, 3b person or thing. It's a habit caused H. Henderson, n by a disordered liver: If you find j, , . . . that you are beginning' to see things : Totals through blue spectacles, treat your i . , 1 1 , , liver to a good cleaning . out process 1 with Ballard's Herblne. A sure cure f for constipation, dyspepsia, indiges-' tlon, sick headache, biliousness, all , Uver, stomach and bowel troubles. A C. Koeppcn & Bros , AB It H PO A H .3 3 1 1 0 0 3 .....5 4 ...,.5, .....3 4 4, 1 , 0 5 3 3,0 10 1 .0,1 0 ' 0 7 ,.3 0 3 0 I 0 I 1 0 0 0 ..35 9 ' 8 27 11 M II ton-Freewater. troatii to 'the 'benh of his own vol!- consequences , wero that the elabster DudTniiH-ii on iiiu . reacnea me, nar ana ii nmerpn rnn- mound by Milne, the little high school ! t'ered home. The long drawn out mis- cry ror the.rans was terminated for . v .1.424.915.56 . .2.026,684.13 JFVUS?. OREGPJV,. FOB THE. yAB.(w-.ji( . premiums rei-eivt'il d.ji-IHg me Vert" nstrs paid during the year Losses Incurred Total Amftu 5,007.fe rred during the year .... ...V. .1 .. ,K 6 684 W " 'i,i:0U,Stnn Ojl'gdiiffcllaij 19jo.i.1.013.818.) . - PlptfelfioVL MRK IXS. CO. . By W. F. BRAURAsst. Sec r resident general agent and attorney for servlc- SYNOPSIS OP THE ANNUAL- STATEMENT OP THE ational Union Fire Ins. Co. . IN; OF PITTSBURG IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. on the 31st day of December. 1910; mado to-ttie insurance Commissioner ofl the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: 'J Amount of capital paid up ,,., ,...i.. 900,(MO.oS INCOME. 5 v; ,M33.0a..28r.trf r'-i i' ' ! .52,072,572.89 Premiums rcHvdurlnt 1U .year in cash rls!NllwMtd.4sin4 renw iieetved'difrlhB IiifUlilli rrflDl oilier sources received dujlnii icat. uwnsiniii'iiiiTnTrTn--iiiiim---) .-- -t. .TVt T., .. t I A II 4 L'1 DISDEMJENTS. -M il Lissei paid fturtng the year. T7.k... 916,48l567 Dividends ptildi durfnisV the yeaf on capital stock 81,000.00 Commissions and salaries paid during tho year.. 594,860.37 Taxes, licenses and fees paid .during the J,earr . . 72.735.93 Amount nf nil iiim i gJlhdrtnresfr.,.V.J. ."' misoo.is " ; Tojal . ffPPutiprjnTr ft . in .g . niaiiXtiw,3oii67429 5 AOQtvra i i ISiJVJUAIJIt Value .Pfjrea,! eatf itpiod.- ...t Value of stocks and bonds owned Loans fnoJtgage,ijtrluiieral, etc.. Cash In banks and on hand Premiums In coursfe of collection and In jr&iVO i')Ur,! mlsslpfl f.M I r, . .yv... I 454.095.24 Interest and rents due and accrued .; -- 22,18 4i9. .,8. : 4.414 JC , . 1,838.624.60 . . 77.'4m00J- :-d Total assets ..t .. .i. ....... . .13. SOI.Hr, U ,u i Tf nnrrl"1 '"r"'t '" --r (if any t line te) 65.000.00 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstand ing risks .... S..J.-f.. a.. V 804.161.82 Due for commission Ail other.iiabiii.uc8 v. .1. A. A . M. , 60r00.i0- 5: 3 1 -. .V 804,161.1 islon and brokerai I. fl. .1..$) f..-.. .-rr, Ucs x. .. . k j, 60r0(r.1 ! ...... inWfrl rcMhrtCsiXHl( KltTSINESS IN OREGON F Total liabilities . . 81.999 043 9 xotai insurance iirrcf rcTifbrtr Sl, 191,. ,il 2i. .w A . . I278.SB7.01 s no FOR THE YEAR. Total risjift wrRter,wurvng ihaiiyear ;:. ,IA ViVAx . 1 , . ;S,S45,722.00 Gross premiums received during tho year . , ,-r . i.f. . i ". ,U V: 62.628 S3 Premiums returned during the year Mr.J... . k , 12.617.62 Losses paid during the year .1 ....... .' 22 408 23 Losses incurrea dnrln -thtf Tear' . 7. . .X i 1 . '.I . . 1 1 . 1 : . 1 . . . . . ' 11 in 7S Total amount 'of Hs"ks outstanding in Oregon Deo. 81. 1910 8.S54il22!oolWeston VlTTAVt, mKv .. . w " ' u .liiiiinn u iji. HAeretnrv I'lllJIWT'V w Bt31 VIUt3 trirjer- Inlhe- . rtfiiiaiiiur - - the third and fourth, this youngster, came. in "fhr ftdme' pretfy' severe bumps, l;ut It must be remembered that he step- P,(t7 uvI5f 'S'c a$imft-cbeEi the t-anl wTs In a had hi, nn,i aii.hm up in the air, and that too without any warmltygjip, p-frtpfcf jlnjWe last five innimfS helTllhed" a."splcndid game, the Mountaineers retiring In one, two, three order. "! T 4j j rt Sni4trt yt Bad. Those two antos were the only ones in whl4Mfyn'fnmer 0f a chance and the game was not a bad one with those periods forgotten. Tho support given the Pendleton Vwirlers ataiiir4sfji.ji to that Recorded t& "SlaTs'' 1ieeler by his teammates, and it is not too nuujk assert that Nelson ban 'as snapp-' k bunch of fielders a sis In the league. But when every man up Is, clouting the leather pellet for smgles, -d&rb1es and triples, the best-jtt"i'tlnvAmoriciir could not keep the scores from piling up. ' Tnj'VanieVettyfrfaV'was devol,!' of u wr Blough'mwf drtv ":'bVlriir JH$m. the prettiest piece of work pulled off. Wheeler for the visitors yens ft fine form and never allowed over onj hit In an Inning. Keefe as uual"' w-as1 the mainstay of the visitors, while W. NorDean showed he is still a bad man klor-dhe opposing , batters. The officers of the loca club have annouiKl that thre will be a cHangb lit the Pendleton line-up when the teajnrraeets:-Athena ;.1lWB"ineXt Sunday. Pendleton. AB R IB PO A E Dickson, 3b . . 4 ' 2 13 2 0 Nelson, rf-sa i . .-. .;v" 0 ': 1 ' 0 0 0 Burns, ss 3 0 Blough, If . . Milne, p ; . i .' .' Thompson, p . Ward, c...... Shaffer, lb . Jones, if Leonard, 2b i Alexander, 2b '. . . . .2 a While whn. Jones, gathered In Lnns dale's fly ball. , , . Again in Uic I'ourtli. ... . . j. , ( Pendleton could jxo pothipg to . even niatters up .when. she canje to bat. and Qii Weston" came in for the, fourth caiito,, the . swatfest. continued. , Keefe drew 'a pass when he was hit by -.a pit'ehea ball and pox.' got left jon-the grounder get away from. him. Then AB R H. PQ A H .4 ,1 0 1 0 1 .4 ,0 .0 2 2 0 .3 0 2 6 2 3 .4 1 0.1-5 0 .4, 0 0 2 0 0 ..3.0 0 0 ,0 0 .3 0 0 14 0 1 ..3 U 1 0 1 0 .3 0 0 2 1 0 .31 . 2 3 27 11 S BEARS DOWN MILTON IN UNEVEN CONTEST Milton and ' Freewkter's "Bulldogs" suffered defeat from iBade's "Bead3." in a batcrossing qpntest yesterday af ternoon by the tune ,of 9 to 2, says the Walla Walla Cnloni Dissolution Notice Notice is hereby given that the firm of Carney, Tweedy & Goodman pro prietors of the Central Meat Market, has this day , been dissolved and the business will be continued in the. fu ture under the firm name f Carney & Goodman. "' ' All parties' knowing themselves to be indebted to,, or having claims against the old company will kindly call and settle by May 1st, 1911, Dated, April 1st, 1911. ' " ' ross carney; 3 1 T. J, TWEEDY, ! ' GEO. . GOODMAN. PILES CCRFD IN 0 TO 14 DAYS. P.VZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleed ing ,,pr Protruding Plies in. 6. to 14 days or money refunded, BOc. . Totals Keefe, c Cox, cf 6 W. NorDean, If i . 1 1 5 A. NorDea ,1b T . ,4 Beyler, rf ...... :'. .5 Blomgren, ss' . .'! ." .'5 Groves, 2b 4 Wheeler, p 3 Lansdale, 3b 4 112 0k ....3 1 1 ,0. o 0 0 0'-'fr 0 l'-'O .,..4,0 0 4.1.0 4 0 1 14 0 .1 . . . . 4 0 0 1 0 ' 0 .'j;.2 0(106 1 0 0 2 1 a II II . ...83'' 3''- 7' 2t 15 S Weston, , . AB R IB ;PQ A E .....4 12 6 3 0 2 110 0 1 2 i 2 6.0 3 112 ,0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 '2 ' 1:3 2 0 13 0 1 1 0 0 4 0 113 2 2 6 Pendleton KH9 I Statutory resldentigftiraf KgfT'aBd Xttofn lervlce: Totals 39 11 10 27 12 Score by Innings. 123466789 lj D,0 TiO'Wi (f- Ti n i 15 1 i'n ili ni ! r v "I m 1U53UU01 0 10 Summary. , Earned runs Pendleton rDl'Mstili le; t R.l : i c.1 it. :f j -j--, -, .' i- ;: ;i " 'i -- ,r ,i( .a i. .. : . - I ,r V . -a- J.-'!' ' -n- -'.'I ,Ir, ,.0.w i, .- ..: i . ,tJ . . ) .,, ,H,i - , - : .-. ' '.- -it n ti.fi' h -i' it" . . ..... . ,' i ,- im ,;,'l-i' -' -' ",H '' ' "' : .-: -' '' - v . it; l.'.O I o- In Suites of2Rooms Each Steam Heat Electric Lights ; Gas and Gas Range Hot and Cold Water - Bath Good Ventilation ,.; ; Plenty bi Daylight INCLUDED IN ACH SUITE East LOCATED IN " i- :i i: 1 ; f - i. - Oregcnianr.; Building IT-'. Enquire at East OrO?tohJai OlTice ' ri:lT H S I v MV t I " i ! -- !l' It to-.' ll Jr, An ... I -Jl r:.1t VI.- w AM I) I 3