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Special Prices For a Few Days lens Suits $15 sold regularly $20.00 to $22.50, short lines from our regular stock. We will close out these lines regardless of cost. ffleMuh Outfitters for Men Men SAN BERNARDINO DR. HUT CHI SOU Optometrist. Eyes Tested and Fitted Scientifically.

414-416 3d St. BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS hero and they will be correctly compounded, with pure, fresh drugs by skilled pharmacists. FERN DRUG STORE 459 Third. Lady Drug-fist Attendant. The Home of Hart, Shaffner Marx Clothes.

Stewart Hotel Block. 8an Bernardino, Special Examination For Forest Clerks The U. S. Civil Service Commission announces a special examination for Forest Clerks, to be held in San Bernardino June 3. This is for males only, from 18 to 40 year's of age.

Entrance salaries, $1,100 to $1,200. Uncle Sam needs your help, and if you need a steady job at a good salary, and know anything at ail about shorthand, we can prepare you to secure a government If you will begin work at once. Immediate action Is necessary, however. Complete coaching for this examination, $7.50, and we furnish everything. -SAN BERNARDINO BUSINESS COLLEGE AND CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE.

Edison Phonographs and Records. L. D. HOUGHTON. Stewart Hotel Block.

Eat At Allen's 533 Third, Street The old firm back at the old stand again. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. A HIGH RADE, Medium Priced Car Of Quality One Hun dred and Filty-Slx Lobs Parts Than Nearest Compel tfcfr. No: Greater Value For the Price. J.

M. BRADFORD Black 791 Bialto. Draper Oarage. 864 Bt. San Bernardino, CM.

IBSF SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN- rPejfsenaal- Mr. and Mm. V. II. Forbes are expected Monday from Francisco, and will be guests of Mrs.

Forbes' sister, Mrs. Smith Halle, and other relatives. Mr. Forbes Is connected with the San Francisco "Chronicle and cornea noutli for a vacation. Both have many friends here who will welcome their visit Miss Carrie Waters, the librarian, will go.

to Pasadena on Saturday morning to attend the day's session of the American Library and. is on the pro gram for the catalogue section topic, and will lead the discussion which fol lows the paper on this Important feature of library work. Mrs. August Schroth and son of Chi cago, passed tnrougn yesteraay arier-noon from Los Angeles, on their way rant. Mrs.

"Wllllarn Hanson and Miss June Manson have een In Los Angeles with Mrs. scnrotn lor several weeks, Mrs. Schroth was accompanied east by Mrs. Itoo, who returns to her home In Kansas after a visit to her son, Thomas Rose, In Los Angeles. A Inrge party of friends were at the Santa Fe station yesterday to say good- by to Mrs.

Elizabeth lilanding, who left on the California Limited, being Joined on the train by a friend from Las Angeles who is going east also, and both ladies Will stop at the Grand Canyon. Mr. ami Mrs. Miles Lane, of Santa Barbara and son, Howard Miles Lane, passed through San Bernardino yester day afternoon en route east for a vlsk at their former home, Orinnell, Iowa. Mrs.

Lane is a niece of Mrs. John W. Barton and the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Lane occurred at tho Barton home In this city.

Mrs. "William TVhltaker and children have gone to Los Angeles for a few days' visit. Mrs. Emily L. Young, of Los Angeles, returned home last evening after a three months" visit to her daughter, Mrs.

C. T. Brewster, of 437 Court street. Mr. and Mrs: E.

H. French, who have been In San Bernardino the four months, left last night for Auburn, near Sacramento, where they will' make their home. Mrs. C. B.

Harmon and children will lvave tonight for Las Vegas, Nevada, to join Mr. Harmon, who has been ocated there for several months. Mm S. Oardner of 461 street, eft yesterday on the Los Angeles Limit ed for a summer's visit at Uwensvllie, Indiana. Mrs.

T. H. Fox. of Los Angeles, spent the day with Snn Bernardino relative." esteruay. J.

T. Moultrup is Jn the city from Lo Angeles on a business visit. Mr. and Mrs. O.

Hansen have gone east for a month's visit with in Chicago. Mrs. It. Mecham will go to Lo.s Angeles for a visit to her son, ltaymond, who lias been ill. W.

M. Hoagland was In Los Angeles on business yesterday. J. F. IMckson was a visitor to Lou Angeles yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bryson, of Las Angeles, and Mrs.

Bryson, senior, are at tho Stewart. Santa Ana Blade: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Squires have returned from their week's honeymoon spent at Laguna Benth. The week-end was spent on a delightful a'uto trip w'th tilt: groom's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Itobert Squires, the points visited helng Corona, Itiverside, Highgrove, San Bernardino and liedlands, returning by way of Pomona and Cucamonga. Riverside Press: Mr. and Mrs. L.

C. Roe and little daughter Marjory of Ilakerstleld are visiting Mrs. Roe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.

Bartee. Mrs. Roe will bp remembered in Itiverside aB Miss Katherlnc Bartee. Mrs. G.

Harwood has gone to her former home in Canada for short stay en route to Englnnd, where sha will "pend the summer. Mrs. S. A. Pease Is visiting relatives In Los Angeles.

Mrs. J. J. Elwell. of Arizona, Is visit1 ing her daughter Miss Frances Elwell, of the corps of nurses at the County hoypital.

Misses Josephine Lindner, Dorothy Shay and Minnie McQullkln have re turned from a trip to Squirrel' Inn. DH. RONNA, DENTIST, Ward block. Room 1, Cor. Third and Sts.

DR. A. C. TUCKER, DENTIST, 3d floor, Katz Illdg. Home 233; Main 909.

SERR, Upholsterer. St Home 4261 Mound City Paints go farthest, wear longest, look best. Geo. M. Cooley Co.

$10.00 Hats $5.00. The Bon Marchc. NEWMAN, the Cement contractor's phones are Home 797; Sunset 55. RAMONA HOSPITAL. Everything homelike.

Fourth and Arrowhead. Special sale of Trimmed Hats for $5.00, values to $10.00. "The Bon Mrs. Gorman. Eat your breakfast at Suess Cafeteria you'll enjoy the hot cakes and maple syrup.

Mrs. Coughlin, 630 Third has a complete line of Muslin and Knit Summer Underwear for Women and Children. ONE LOOK will convince you that the Macbeth Hats are charming. Macbeth's Stewart Hotel Block. Do You Have the Right Kind of Help? Foley Kidney Pills furnish, you the right kind of help to neutralize and remove the poisons that cause backache, headache, nervousness and other kidney and bladder ailments.

Towne, Seccombe Allison. T. S. A. Pure Lime Water especially prepared from purified lime.

Lime AVater Is one of the most common as well as the most useful of household remedies, and being used so extensively for infants, should be absolutely pure. It should never be made from the ordinary commercial 15c a Pint. Towne, Seccombe Allison The Quick and Careful Druggists. Both Stores. Sporting TIGHT BATTLE BY Score Winning Run in Tenth, Two Down, Stopping Pitchers' Duel.

By Associated Press to THR SCX SA.N FRANCISCO, May 17. Wringing In a winning run in the tenth Inning, Oakland defeated San Francisco here today by a score of 2 to 1. The game was close, Suter and Flater each letting the other down with four bingles although neither received good support, errors being charged to each side. Oakland scored first In the sec-end, San Franclsow. evpni the count in the thlrd.r..

The winning run was mad -wlth two men out. The Oakland. Ab' Pfyl, lb 4 0 II 1 0 13 0 0 Coy, rf 4 Hoffman, If 3 Cutshaw, 2b 4 Zaeher, cf 4 Hetling, 3b Wares, ss Pearce, Flater, Totals 32 2 4 San Francisco, 1 SO 13 4 GRABBED PRATES AB II IS Shaw. If ,.61 1 0 0 0 0 McArdle, as 1 '0 0 0 2 2 1 Weaver, ss, 2b ...5. 0 21 4 5 1 Tennant, lb 4.

0.1 1 13 0 1 Melehpir, rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 Madden, Cf 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 Vltt. 31) 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 Borry, 4 0 0 0 7' 1 I Suter, 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 Mohler, 2b 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 Totals ...37 1 4 229 14 4 Two out when winning run scored. Score by Innings. Oakland ,.010000000 12 Base hits 1 10001000 14 San Francisco ..0 01000000 0---1 Base hits ....0 02000010 14 Summary. Home run Wares.

Two base lilts Weaver. Sacrifice hits McArdle and Wares. First base on balls Flater 3, Suter 3. Struck out Flater 4, Suter 7. Double play Mohler to Weaver to Tennant.

Time 2:00. Umpire Finney. In the Wake of the Measles. The little son of Mjr. and Mrs.

O. B. Palmer, Little Rock, had the measles. The result was a severe cough which grew worse and he could not sleep. She "One bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound completely, cured him and he has never been bothered since." Croup, whooping cough, measles cough, all yield to Foley's Honey and Tar Compound.

The genuine is in the yellow package always. Refuse substitutes. Towno, Seccombe Allison. REMOVAL NOTICE. G.

A. Bixler has moved his office and yard to 640-11 (Taft) St. Headquarters, as usual, for all kinds of Artificial Stone and Ornamental Building Blocks. Home phone 756. Bargains in Millinery at Clearance Sale now going on.

at W. H. Roberts' Chamber of Commerce Building. COAST LEAGUE STANDING. Won.

Lost. I'ct. Portland ...26 9 .578 Sun Francisco 26 23 Oakland, -6 23. .531 Vernon 22 24' .478 Sacramento 21 23 .4 77 Loa Angeles '19 28 .404 COAST LEAGUE GAME3. Las Anseles 3, Vernon 2.

rortland 7, Sacramento 3. (11 innings). Oakland 2, Francisco 1, (10 i AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING Won.Lost. I'ct. Detroit Chicago Boston Philadelphia 25 5 .833 15 12 .553 13 13 .536 13 13 .500 13 14 .481 12 18 .400 10 16 9 20 .310 13 9 New York Cleveland Washington v.

St. Louis AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. At St. Louis St. Louis 9, Washington 2.

Batteries Pelty and Stephensr Walker, Otcy, Sherry and Aln-sniith. 1 At Chicago Chicago 7, Philadelphia 5. Hatteries Lanfie Omistead and Sullivan; Iturtsell, Morgan and Livingston. Detroit-HoMton and Clevelund-Ncw York games postponed, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING) Won.

Lost. I'ct. ri 7 .758 18 10 .643 .16 11 15 13 .12 11 -45, .3.78 8 20 8 2-' .166 Philadelphia Pittsburg New York Chicago Cincinnati St. Louis Urooklyn Lofton NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. At lloston Boston 6, Pittsburg 7.

Hatteries Curtis and Graham. Itaildan; Ferry, Lelfeld, Cumnllg and G'lvoin. At New York New. York 1, St. Louis 3.

HatUrles Crandall and Myers; Bailee and Bliss. Bresnahan. At Philadelphia Philadelphia 4, Cincinnati 3. Lfctterlcn Alexander and Dooln; Frmnme and McLean. At Brooklyn Brooklyn 1, Chicago 0.

Batteries Bell and Begem Bleh'e and Kllng. DEMON" DELHI HOLDS SAFE Castkton Easy For Angels. Double Play Keeps it Xlose. By Associated Press to THE Sl'X. LOS ANGELES, May 17.

Oelhl only gave Vernon two passes and held them down to four hjts in 'the game todav. A double play in which Brashear, Ho-gan and Patterson figured, made the session close. The score: Vernon. AB i HAPS f- A 2 1 0 .0 2 a i 012 0 1.1 6 0 12 0 0 0 10 0 0 3 2 2 0 5 3 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 10 4 27 17 6 5 A 0,1 2 0 1 0 11' 110 0 1.10 0 '0 0 0 .1 1 i 0 0 16 0 0 0.630 1 -o a 5 21 It 1 Carlisle, cf Kane, ss Patterson, lb' Brashear, 2b Stlnson, rf Hosp, If Purrell, 3b Hogan. Sheehan.

Castleton, Totals 31 2 4 Log Ang-eleg. AH R'll 5. 0 .0 4 1 2 3 0 2 Akin, 3b Moore, 2b Bernard, rf Daley, cf Howard. If. Metzger, ss Ulllon, lb Grlndle, Delhi, 4 0 3 3 3 0 0 4 0 0 4 11 Totals 34 3 9 Scora by Inning's.

Vernon 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 IVase hits .,....,1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 01 Los Angeles 1 0010010 0 3 Fase hits 1' 1 1 0 3 0 19 Sheehan batted for llogan in seventh. Summary. Sacrifice lilt Bases on halls Castleton 4, Delhi 2. Struck out -Castleton 3, Delhi 5. Double play Brashear to Hogan to Patterson.

Hit by pitched ball Stlnson. Time 1:55. Vm-pire Hildebrand. BEAVERS TAKE OVERTIME AFFAIR Sacs Bunch Three Errors Eleventh; Two Singles Following. in by Associated Press to THK Sl'N.

SACKA.MKNTO. May 7. Flaying er rorless hall for 10 ii.ninss and holding Portland to another exl-a inning affair, although being butbntted three to one all the way, Sacramento blew up In the first of the eleventh today and threw the game away, 7 to 3. Two errors- by Dulln, who had re placed O'Rourke nt second after the latter had been pent to the club house by McOreCvy. and an error by alloweir the? BonToa segiU' our runs ncrosy.irf the elevrtvUr on 'two 'singles.

ScorehJi Portland. Chadbourne, rf Itodgers, '2b 1 llyan, cf Krueger, If Rapps, lb 0 13 0 0 0 2 '0- 5-0 0 Sheehan, Pecklnpaugh, ss Murray, Koestner, Totals .47 713 Sacramento 2 33 12 i 4 It -A; 2 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 3 4 Shinn. 3b Dulln, 2b O'Hourke, 2b Thomas, Dan.ig, lb Mahoney, rf Van Huren, ft Lewis. If Lerchen, ss Hunt, 5 3 Totals 40 3 4 3 33 15 3 3y .0 0 1 0 0. 0 0 0 1 3 0 A 0 2 .1 0 0 0 1 1 0 .1 0 0 0 1 2 0 Summary, Portland Base, hits Sacramento Bast; hits 2 0 0 47 3 0 1 213 0 0 0 03 0 0 0 0 4 Two-base Three-base hit Knesther.

hits Danzig. Itodgers. Sacrifice hit Happs. Sacrifice fly Ryan. First base on errors -1'prtland, Sacramento, 3.

Base on balls 41T Koestner, Hunt. 2. Left on bases Portland. Sacramento, Struck Koiwtner, fi; Hunt, 3. Double plays Shinn to Danzig' to Shinn; Shltm to Damtig.

lasFed ball Murray. Time 1:40. I'mplro Mctlrbevy. REDLANDS POSES AS AUTO TOWN Kedlands Facts: Itedlands mure automobile, than any city in the country according to its population, a statement that Is being sent out by the Itedlands Jloard nf Trade. There are few people In ItedlamlK who will realize that this city has 700 automobiles, one for every la people In the city.

These lUures have been obtained by hcci'c-jtary Thuxer' after inurii research and may be accepted ue ngrjus; auoui right. Los Angeles, with Its hundreds nf machines, nan not a inuny per capita as has this city, it heinK understood that there is one "auto to about every 30 rcrtons in the Angel City. -THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1911. PAGE FIVE A- it in in iinr: p.j a HAI'Id UnANUt mm LINE-UP A if LITTLE Several New Faces to Look at Local Onslaught on Sunday. Somewhat changed In the line-up but containing some of the players who made life miserable for the home hus kies in the1 last appearance, the Los An geles Hamburgers will show up for that session next Sunday morning, and barring mlsplays, mishaps, misunderstandings and mlscues by the judge of balls- and' strikes, the result ought to bo with the hot third struggle- looming- up one of the bat lie royals of the season.

Tho "Hams" claim to have strength ened. Likewise have the locals, as everybody knows, although the troublesome-keystone cushion Is still in doubt. It Is intimated, however, that a Los Angeles player will appear as its guaN dlan. The other jobs are all cinched. New After V.vo-iweeka' experimenting with arbitratorsf are to look at an Indicator holder 'who has seen service in professional ball.

He's G. L. Gregory, tonsoriallst, who passed sevm years in soma 6fi the' eastern leagues wearing the manic- and- looking 'em over behind the catcher. Dorsch dug him i.p and won his consent to officiate and it's probable that he will become a permanent holder of the "poslsh." Yes, Gregory WAS. a member of that hum-dinging barbers' ball team ani has broTje into the game already, even' though It be not as a hurricane hurlcr of summertime swatter.

If he can holff Up his end of ftie present opening, the- fans will be tickled to death, and then some. Memorial Day Doings. No definite arrangements have been made Decoration Day on account of the big planned at Harlem Springs, but a practice stunt may b'-pulled off between the Stars and the Santa Fe team, with Ardcry and Olson opposing each other on the mound. Ardery will probably work Sunday's game, as Olson's-arm is far- from being in proper condition as yet. The boys will trot onto the rock-plle something like this: Cochran c.

Fisher Fulwlder. Ardery, Olson Kinzell lb Pace HcfTernan 2b Dunno Win Ttlcliards Mai-tink Tedrottl Hasklns Morrison Tortes DorsQh Johnson Simons A AT MOOSE DANCE One of the largest crowds that ever thronged the Urblta dancing pavilion made the Initial dancing party given under the au.sp!es of tho Loyal Order of Motrse one' of the most successful events of Its kind ever given In thf city. it is estimated, that fully 700 people were. In attendance. Special cars were run early In the evening to accom modate the mostly composed of young people, and about a dozen cars were required to bring them home.

To the excellent', music of the pavilion or chestra, rnore than three hours of dancing wa! enjoyed, the party breaking up shortly before midnight. A -guessing contest was one of the features. A large glass Jar of beans was placed near the entrance to the pavilion, and the two young' women guessing. the nearest to the number it contained recVlVed prizes. Mrs.

Wil Ham Starke received the first award, dozen $15 photos donated by the James studio-, whlla Jllss- Vera Peak was next. and earv'-olaim another dozen photos, donated iiy the Vitzell studio. Tho committee in charge of the bull worKea overtime to make the affair a success. They employed unique advertising stunts for two weeks past, and 'When the lodge; went to Itiverside did not forget- to make it known to those in the adjoining county seat. Yesterday the "Moose dog," with his little red blanket, was about the streets bear ing hand-hi'ls denoting the dance.

Quite a number from Col ton, River side and Hofllaud.i attended, and special cars took 'ttreni home after, the conclu sion of the Washington The final report of the tariff board on. the wood pulp and print paper schedule. ot "i he Fayne'-AIifrlel turiff law- lias'been niade 'to 'the Frel- mm are the two great creators of energy. You can get along without Scott's Emulsion if you have enough sunshine, but for the millions who don't get much sunshine, Scott's Emulsion is 'absolutely necessary. You can always get Scott's Emulsion.

Get too, whenever you can. Tin Sluuiinl of Arnnric See the special suits, we are showing at $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 We Show Classy Styles in STRAW HATS FREE STAMPS WITH EVERY SALE. JONAS SELDNER Largest and Handsomest Clothing House. "Make your money work for you" Put It In a good safe place, where it will earn interest. Bring it to this bank and put It on deposit we pay liberal Interest consistent with absolute safety.

-Accounts opeaed for as.little.as one Do it today 'AN liEKNAKDINO A. G. Kendall, President. John Andreson, Vice-Pres. C.

E. Vahey Cashier. N. W. Third and E.

DENTISTRY We have a specialist in each branch. Established in these parts for fourteen years. Our work guaranteed for ten years. Prices as low as is consistent with FIRST CLASS DENTISTRY. Get prices elsewhere, etc.

But be sure you come and get our treat. Examination and consultation Free. DR. C. C.

SMITH'S New System Dentists, Over Savings1 Bank of San Bernardino. RE A SALE -Now Going On. Biff Reduction In CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS. O. D.

AMES SON 595 Third St. complete Line of N.E A R. Some of the Prettiest Collars You Ever Saw. CARTER'S RACKET 326 St. Th Drag- Stor on, th Corner.

The Demands of Our Customers ave become recognized and appreciated such an extent that we have been able 'to cater to them exactly as they goods we sell everything found in the well-stocked drug store are quality perfect, and in ample assortment for best selection. All goods are selected with a care that appeals to a consumer and shows our ability to please. Sick room supplies, nursery needs, bath room helps all are here and alj ara perfectly fresh and worthy. Drugs, medicines, chemicals and pharmaceuticals anything you or your doctor. could order all fresh, pure and active.

And you are served The Central Drug Co. GEO. T. MALLERY, Prop. Ptiamber pf Commerce Block, Corner Fourth and E.

Sherwin-Williams A I NTS comes in but one quality the best. Call for Color Cards. E. C. PECK.

i 432 Third St. GOOD CLOTHES. ,1 YOUNG MEN'S SUI1S The Classy Kind In young men's suits we take, pride in making a specialty of style, workmanship and fabrics so different from the suits which makes this store the popular shopping place for college boys and all young men. -Our prices are within the reach of everyone- $10.00 to $25.00 Painless Dentistry Popular Prices Examinations San Bernardino i.ri 51 5 Third St Over Ingersoli Esler. Telephone Home 261 Dr.

Marlenee OPTOStETaiST diasses" fYtte8. I Lenses ground. Artificial Eyes Work guaranteed. Ground floor, S88V4 Third BL Phones 3. Kta- Pur Drug Drug-glita Vigorous to give our customers the beat attention, the best goods and the purest nfediclnes prove the reason for coming again and again.

Don't you know? San Bernardino Drug Co. WachtsU ft Jones, Props. 554 Third St. Both Phonal 373. Spring Suits Tailor made in the latest stylea M.

GOLDMAN. Ladles Tailor. 305 Street. The- Popular Price Tailor SUITS tofrr 520.00 up M. EDGECOMBE, 529 Third St CAN always count on purity and full weight in everything you buy at the MIDWAY MARKET.

734 Third St. Phones 13 GROCERIES MEAT GENT'S FURNISHINGS 8HOES Russell's 1062 Third Street. Phone t. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS HARNESS WAGONS ENGINES, ETC. SAN BERNARDINO VEHICLE AND IMPLEMENT CO.

613 Third St. Phone Maln351j Home 1102. Spring is Wall Paper Time. Sec Our Immense Stock. BAILLIE'S 5 542 Third St.

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