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7 T .TSPKL. EST PAY HIS cAiva PARK BOARD FEARS - TEEY AKE JUST II ,f ,. ; -. t . WAY AT ASVm:i : FOR THE MEUIAL IMOSEEEDTQ iS:lxi til , ; ',,-. 1 r. V' .. 1 -J.. t . : J. , ., .-!. v t" f'V 'L' . . v,-: ' , , . . - M, .'. , - . ,1 ....''.; - v -. - , ' -f ' , , .-i '- , r .. i , r' : -4- ahbi w mraiTOi mi Lima nrnmaww 1 ssowaf -ww MftDBMdr anrauo vjuurtf - von AMVI uvn an o&Amx ooimmw vmjuroi SXAg A VM VXA SJM&AT v : 0OVB MPW UV KB VAT U xaT oomnmmm op aaotnr m mrt mo Mtk BOZUUVw , MAS MOV V AMonifoi ; - tau a V - , . , ... V I -' j ,; . . " . . THfl OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND FRIDAY EVENING, ,0 llAMGtK C0.TO jeuaUfAz.ii mvo&UasTTa Aoooinrv . enr ttM sTstw sTOsTg to mm mmv OM MAST sjsjya OvMOR, MM ATfj aULTstaTaTfOat OV M vTmasaUf Uatsj '3 t I 'J I ' 1 ' I .T- ''1l ti... - E ",! it -':-.y 3 ' ""f flaMMl Daweb to e rel. ' ' r Salem. Oct. t Jaeob Siegfried wet V MiMkf arfludeed IduM od or red I to the Oreaon oaltal for I eh ii.hu Xte la suiferlaaT iron iw 4 Ugls msam- ' . Siegfried owm a term of lit) aerea , nwr flilwion. of which about t aerea s- to set to aos Jit la stage s4 aged " ? STr' was awdo or thVwnrft t 1, quiring tgfrtd to pay to ths tat lis . a moat for hia malatenaaee while eoo , - frae4 la tbe asylum. Thla la ftrot mm for some Uiao wher tats erorlaloo , f of tho law ni brought into fore. fllaoe jaauarr I ttorw h - f- calv at tha Insane asylum : - an about a third aa tufty woaaea V Mre. Mary llmnx, aged ft ; calrad thara last algal froai Or him , Wart of aWiiaiy Iwml .-- ' Atterney-Osnerel Crawford report I V almost out of ths prints hands now S and ba m baek at eta -regular reutia and ! ta oonatdorla th paper tm a Terr lm Mrtant land eaaa which, was appaaiad to t hta departmeat last July but which he ' has uat now reached. They ara land easee filed by ftha heirs or tn rata jonn F. MlUer, tbe swamp land king of fw year ago. Ona a wherein ZarUda Millar, tha widow allege that tha atata of Oregon ' wes tha aatta of J. P. MlUar a ooa tderable aum of moony. ' It Is eeaerted that Millar tnada pay Boats of $l.le-lt In em of tha mounts ha should have paid at tba ttana he bought tha land, and thla amount la new damandad from tha atata with ta taraat at tha rata of flva par cent. Tba otfear aao la ona wharaln Sarah X. Miller, widow of William P. Millar, and Wana Millar Alaxandar, thalr aaughtar. avars that acres la Klamath county was boucht ondar tha swamp 'fond act by foha P. Millar, and that aftar Miller had paid tha full amount of tho purchaaa prlea. tha stata board aold tha sama lands M L O. War. Tha Millar hairs ask that tha aloud upon thalr UUo ha annulled. Tha lata John Portar, who dld In this ouny rseantly, laft an aaUta which tha appralaara valua, at tU.IH.1T, eonalst las; principally af notaa and aoeounta. WASHINGTON COUNTY VETERANS" REUNION fspwlal fitopttcb to laa foaml.) ' - blUaboro, 'Or.. Oct. 1. Tha Waahrna 1 ton tounty Vttaraas. hald thalr aaml-a-nual rauaton bars yaatarday. Tha fol ! lowing wars praaant; Msaara. E. J. ;- Oroat. B. P. Pitch, U Oroandylw, P. A. 7 Halnas. p. Douchty, a K. ftchmeltsar, U M. Portar. Dan Oaaa, A. W. Barksr. ... i Kobart W. McNutt, Nick Monnar. John I Baktr, C C. Hopaa. John M. Sdwards. . f A. B. OarrlsM, O. N. Bala. A P. Dtck anon, William W. Pannla. L T. Cornall. Gaorco T. Raa, X. Crandall, David J. " Portar. John Naap, U. A ralrohUda. A. U. Collins. W. R. Barrett. William Jaek- v son. Hanry Chailaeomba, Osorav K. Johnson. - Tha forenoon was occuptod: WHh the huslnata of tho association. . At noon tha lad I aa of 'tha rallaf corps aarvod an noaliant Inaohaon, aftar which an tntar- atln- proaram was rendarad. eonslaUaf - V of music raadlncs and addrsaaas. ', Tha naxt samt-annoal raantaa wUI ha . kald ta Poraat Orora nast May. - A . r,'."- Special Ctftfto tbe Public. , Dr. C Ooo Wo, Chlnaaa Madtclns Co., ' til A Mar atrast, Portland, Or., racrata halns; aonfuaad with Dr. Lf mar Norn, who was killed recently In Portland. Dr. , t Wo Is not dead, and la practicing jU tha ' ,1 imt location, SKI Aider street Soma . . people thought there was only ona J Chlnaaa dootor. THa man who was killed '( practiced among Chlnaaa. Xh. Wa'a pat . - Vl Tonage is mostly among Amerloana, Dr. A Wo at 111 Uvea, and la famous for his - wonderful euros. 1 tlHMIMMIMmilMMMIMHtlMMIMHIflH WHAT DID THE WOGGLE-BUG SAY? C ITS WORTH Tm Weavbt 9mm. wto MS sf tbe meaiee u tn rotor aappiemvat or to weh. The reaeer le left te dlaeaver matter are imleae ta tbe satvttoa ef the prableai.' Tbe eoeetlea nrrert anewr. Fw tbe laraeat aesieeff f eorrert er aeaflr Jeweal efters SH la srlaee e be dlatriawted as follows: Iyer me srssteet seejaic ef eorreet easweta. 91A.0S. ....., 10. OS Par the sest lergeet aittber ef earteet aaawera. M 00. t OS tPor the ffalrd Uravet anmaer ef tom-ct saawere. SS 60 i 5S Par tbe faertb largaet amnbar ef eorreet a assure, St 00 , foo 'or the lea next larret ssnberS af eorreart aeewen, fl.W aea. IB 0 4 Per tbe tea east larfaet aeaihers ef esrreet anaweta, 91.00 eeeb,, ...... 10.00 . , t. Per the eleeaa east larssat sauaeers ef esrreet asewef, 0a sec ft.SS Oct 7ea . : TTss this Coupon T ths WOOaUBsTQO BQZTOstt ' . - sow swHwsa svvwaa rvsiuaiw, unsuvn. k - ' ' ' The answer t the jeetto aakad of the Woggisbng In tha Xaga, we seiura os im paper ox suflDAl, llfTlaBEB Is, Is f T iee.ee.eV e......M..es...W ,.MMw ..i..a. ......,,............... .......... HHMHUMItHNW,WiHIHmtlMMtlimM.t treat and JfaBw,.V.;;a.s 4 Vowb sr CMy :.4'.i, RULES OF THE CONTESTS . mi eat tbe abme eesana, etoe the see see to be feasd Sally ft Tbe Tearasl aettl naterday. Ortir a. Tbla ftsa roe etsat maawe to amwer Os qeestlna which will appear la Tee bene? toeraal et October 1 Barb SnDaa a freab eaesuea la 'A f i " wmtaa ea me erneee artetod ea fbat day sad oa es5 of tbe aU reek dirt fbfleirleg. gab atenrh besina a new eon (rat. Ravs th CO' JN and ea the last day the assets esnd Pm to Tllg W0m!jg-Bl 3 ruiTttR. Tki learaal. Pnrtlaad. Or. Only coarsos If THE ftywKg OP THB joirn- nsb st is - si. or ins imiMM BAI toe awards er Ortneer wises. If tem or mure persons seed me Mibest srill diMd rw S MM M MSUtSV eeveUee. In nutarrWI erder. NO TWO THB aUsfa PI UHEA It are rlltvlns Of Tba Jnufitsl yee nest eewl-es e it rettanfs meed ant write the mne aftew o eeeb eeepno. Tes bii j ssjtts aifrr-id sn-wT for every day. set Bs-MEMBKk, TBI LAROBn ML'UBtl O? wJPikFSJt sMstWr' sf as essjiseVi fasiay k sttowet j Pear Is being entertained that the Lrwts and Clark memorial mofluaaent In tha atty parti will never be ooenpteted. The asirtlrs IS made that vsry IHUa In terest nr being ahown by tho axpoaiUon maAageroent. which promised to oa Ulhuto tho Mm ad T,d to baud tha memorial. It hag spent ever ll.0dg la aacarlng stone and la building the foundation, the corner stone of which waa laid with such ceremony at tne time President Roosevelt waa ta Portland. The city has also spent about tl,ot la building concrete stairways and other wise beautifying tha asoatVVA of ftha mounmonti Although requested ta esanplsU tho work ft has not dona so. This morning the nark hoard brought tba matter to a ollmax by passing resolutions asking tha fair management to either oomplete tba monument at one or remove the stone front the park. President Goods of tha Xwts and Clark fair stated tills afternoon that It waa tba expectation of tha fair manage ment to complete tha statu before the opening Of the fair. Tha purchase of tho fair grounds by tho olty wag dm eueeed, hot no action was takea. , HELLO GIRLS WILL HAVE LOCAL UNION The telephone girla of Portland with the hearty approval of tha lineman are organising a union. Tha objects of tho aame have not aa yet boon made known beyond tha statement that It la for tba mutual protection of the young women who apend moot of their Umo saying "Number." Tba oorpoatlon. K la claimed, has been very 'Mgld with tha girls. The management has exacted such snarlfloae aa uniform dress and reporting ahead of time, to say nothing of the fact that evary word spoken by tha operator amy be board by ona who la said t listen and report each day the faults of "Cen traj." The now union, tho loaders of which met last night, should have about IM members, which will make It aa organ taaklon of no little Importance. In all probability tho national aseoeaUoa will ha solicited for a charter. .. . BLAZE INTERRUPTS . YARSITY LECTURE Blactrlo wires ta the main lecture room of the medical department of the University of Oregon caused aflra at t:IO "clock thla morning. Porty stu dents were gathered there and Dr. .K. A, J. Mackemne waa addreaslng tha otaag on "Prtnclpleo aam Practice at MedV olna" 1 Whsa tha namea buret from tbe cell big thara was some excitement, but no disorder reewlteeV Dr. Maakansla quick ly seoured an ax and with the assist ance of tho boys soon eat tho wires and stopped the blase. When the firemen ar rived tha lira waa out and the elasa bad pasumssj worn.- EASTERN STAR AND ELKS MEET IN HELENA . v faMia1 BamHck tha Paaraal.) V Helena, Mont. Oct. T. The 10th an nual session of the grand chapter of tha Bastern Star convened hero today, the grand lodge of Mason having closed last sight. - . Tha JClks ale began thalr annual moating today and will continue two days. This Is XUs day at tha state fair and thara Is a large attendance of tbe an tiered herd. $50 TO KNOW : ' sertr Iran) 0s. Wbese asVeatafm am ta. seecay joenei, aarwera m aDawer. Tbe ptrtarc a qaeettea every M deecrlMlve Omits er feet ana aerriBt ssswam Tee SM.es Only. ' k Noi 34 or aargMSKB win be sasaiad to auklsat evieoer ef samet tees-era Sss bret arias eases the other setae) will be eualWrly leT am fMSHvafNtVknnaitHMd. and annet feat MmU ft. m CWirONi Iff AN KNTBIApg Ml RT blua cmsnes dally omsk axr tfcaa ene easy far ts asnath ta a ereareto eaveteoe. One fact la patent .In connection With the pubUo market franchise, and that is that not a brick nor A umber 01 tne building has yet been put la place. It 1 Id month since tha franoblae was aranted to the Union Market company and by the terms of the ordlnenoe tbe building waa to hava been completed last Februexyv la extenuation of the delay II ta urged that the Union Market association, the assignee of tbe franchise, ha cleared tba ground on which the market buiio lu Is to be erected, the cost of this work being stated a about fS.oeA, and ths monthly rental of ! ha been promptly paid to the olty. It la argued therefore that tha elty ha loot nom ine: and to really ahead by th rent re ceived, which amounts to 11.000. Tba Purpose of th franchise, now- ever, was not merely te obtain tho rental stipulated In the ordinance, but to eneure th building of a public market which should ba of value to all buyer and sell era of market oommodlUsa. The franchise was asslgnsd by th Union Market company, th original grantee, to the Union Market associa tion, a oorporarlon oiwjuused last Jas vary. - Tha Incorporators appear from ths records at tha county oourthouse to. have been N. K. hafford.-I Bailey and & M. Gardner. ;None of thee name eooeer In th ,dty directory. Proa ether sources It is learned that ths directors of th corporation axe Jultu U. Alexander of California, R. M. Robinson and R. M. Mann, th Utter betng of tbe Arm of Maaa Jk Beach. a. C. Beach, who l atockaowar ni th corporation, said yastsrdsy: My part nee. Mr. Mann, and I ax stock holders la the Union Market association and Mr. Maaa la on of th directors. Our holdings are merely nominal and w. went Into the company pot with any Man f making money out of It, but ba- oaua we believed It an enterprise of public valo Which we, as good clttsens, should help along. Mr. Alexander to president and ha put some money Into th amdertaklng. i understand! tnat at the last meeting of the direct re. about a month ago. it waa decided that plana for th public market abouid ha prepared at once and th contract should hs 1st as soon a possible. It t an that th pubito ha loot nothing by th delay la erecting the building and tha elty is ahead by the amount It has received as rant tv Urn ground." So far as tha elty la concerned, how ever, th Union Market aaaoclation to an unknown quantity, and tha reel partis in interest la the corporation are total ' strangers: Th franohls could be forfeited at any time, becauee of th faUure to comply with It pro visions. Beyond the vague aaauraaoea given by Mr. Alexander there hr no rsuofl to axpeot that tha pa bile market will be built within two months or- even within two years, - . . HAMILTON RELEASED 4 FROM PENITENTIARY (fearsal Peislal Sarvlea.) ' Mlansapolls. Minn., Oct 7 Frank H. Hamilton, whose killing of leonard Day la this city several years ago attracted widespread attention, waa released to day from tha gtlll water penitentiary, having served his sentence of seven yeara, leas tha usual ailowane for good behavior. At th time of the tragedy Hamilton was a young newspaper man of this city. Leonard Day, hi victim, was the aoa of a wealthy Minnesota lumberman, now dead. The killing took plan in th hllllard-room of a leading hotel, and It was said that a young wo man, well known socially, waa Involved In th trouble between th young men. Bvldeno adduced at tba trial, however, tended to show that the killing waa th result of a drunken brawl mora than anything alas, and wa not premeditated. PECULIAR ROMANCE ' V ENDS IN MARRIAGE It was peculter romance that termi nated la the oourthouse this afternoon. Carl Ungar of ffaa Pranclsoa and Miss Diana Hobson appeared at th rear door at I o'clock this afternoon and aakad to be married. Th woman cried and said that shs wanted th evtswar over with a soon a possible They went into the eienrs orne wnere a tloense was Issued by Deputy Clerk Praap. Justice Seton performed tne ceremony. They left the plaoe by the rear door, th girl Insisting that they should go down town as soon aa pos sible. Ungar gav bis plaos of residence aa San Franc leoo. Ma la said to be a bartender at th Surprise saloon fat th north and. " Tha girl disappeared: from her horn last December and effort of her mother to locate her resulted today In finding bar la th north and with Ungar. ., VIRGINIA BARKER IS FREED FROM GERMAIN ' ' IeraaI sneeasl SsrvUe.) ' aa Franc isoo, Oct. 1. Miss Virginia Barker, who married Benjamin Germain May It, 1904, waa yesterday granted an annulment of their marriage on th showing that Germain ha another wife living- . st lea Germain did not learn; ef the former ' marriage, , however, until after Oermala deserted her June II. She traced, him to Oregon City, where she found him comfortably metalled la an other household. On Miss Bsrker's com plaint Germain was arrested on th charge ef bigamy and Is sow waiting trtak - - - . as ,ai i KICKS ABOUT SEIZURE AND LANDS IN JAIL Hearing that Captahi Wtlltam Sehei- dor had expressed his anger over th aetsur Of money -paying a lot ana oh I nee In his saloon at Monta villa and had threatened to file a damage suit and to replevin th good. Under -dPierlff Mor den aent DeputleW O nisei and Cordano ta Montavllla yesterday , aftarnon with warrants for arrest. Captain Schneider and . ' Caswell, who eoodueu William Orlmnf unli censed eaiooa In hie abaenoa, war both arrested. They furnished ball la tbe amount of fit each. THh Oregon lUllread eV HavlgaMoa company's new line from 'Arlington to Condon, if miles, will he completed and In operation la next January, according to Manager K, ' K. Calvin, ' -' Tha manager of the .consolidated Har rlman lines In Oregon has returned from Ms trip east, whan be visited Msw York, Chicago a&d other point and at tended the meeting of head of oper ating department at Chicago. . Mr. Cal vtn oo norma The Journal'a report of the consolidation of the Oregon Railroad Navigation and Southern Pmelac ahop In Alblna. Ha aaya th materials are now being assembled and h work will be pushed at on t enanplellosv ii ii ii. i.na .. "r . WEMKE REFUSES TO PAY BOARD'S AWARD i' j . .11.11 i . . - '. ' r. : . - . . alt waa filed to h otrcutt aottrt thla morning by S. Morton Cohn against si. H. Wemme, through Bernstein A Co hen, for tba recovery of f.l,Tft, with lute real and costs and disbursement. It I alleged that during tha legal trouble Cohn bad with Fred T. Msrrlll over ths Sixth street property he pur chased from Mrs. Carolina Bain bridge, which waa occupied by Merrill, Weoiro signed an agreement t b responsible for four month' rent - Abcordlng to th eompUmt, Scott Brook was selected aa a member, of a board by Cohn and W. H, Orladstaff by Merrill, theee tw adding Drake O'Reilly ta their number. The duty of the board was te aaaaaa th amount due Cohn from Merrill. Weram to bald to have agreed to be responsible for th amount decided npoa, which was 11,1. He la aooussd of refusing since th award, waa made to pay it. PROPERTY HOLDERS ? ' FILE REDNSTRANCE ; -..-:. ' Property owner along Salmon bo? tween Front and Fifth streets filed their remonstrano against tha assessment of oosts for th Improvement of that street la th elty auditor's offlos today,)' The document ta signed by V. C Barns and W. I Lilgbtner, oounty ostnmlaslonsra because of th fact that the oounty eourt bouse fronts on on block of thla street and a large amount af th a ess ment for th improvement Is against the oounty. Sixteen other " property owners have algned th protest. They state that their property baa not been benefited bat damaged by the wooden block pavement torn by MlUsr A Bauer. Three divorce were granted la th circuit eourt this morning by Arthur X Fraser. th acting presiding Judge. On case was taken under advisement. Mrs. Sl B. Xong waa given d res ta her ault against X W. Long, th ground being cruelty; John I. stopper against Alpha Koppsr, for dsssrtlsm, end Helen Maoonber against Fred Macomoar for deaartloa. , Cruel and Inhumaa treatment was al leged by Fred W. Bcbeurer agalast Annie Sobeurer. - Oa aeosunt af oertaia clrcumstsnoss the eourt took the ease under ad vis meat, though am. defease was tetsrpo d. . j-e. aeetal tsbpalsh Is The aoarsei.) Corvailla, Or- Oct, 7. Th schedule. tast mad public, ef th O. A. C footbaU season: Portland Medicos, October t; TTntver blty of Washington, Seattle, October 111 Utah Agricultural oollege, October te; Columbia university, November I; Whit man college. November 10: University of Oregon, November It; University ef Ida- be, Thankagivlng day. Th brilliant schedule of four Inter-colleciats gams will all be played at Corvailla save that of Seattle. Harmony now exists hi th ranks of th JjowI and Clark Fraternal Build ing aaaoclation. J. W. Thompson has withdrawn from th ranalaattosv At th meeting of th board of dlreetora, held laat night. President Wsrleln re signed and bis resignation waa followed by that of every member of th board. At a meeting to be held by the eseou tiv oommlttee next Thursday night tha association will be reorganised. Dont let It catch you with a summer suit on. The wise ones are placing their orders for winter suits and over coats now. Don't wait too long it's a matter of your peiwonal comfort aa well aa appearance. We are show ing all the desirable pattern In Fall and Winter Weights. Kany of which are exclusive ' ,:l with ns. V- " - . t J , ., . Nobby Buahees 8uits at low .... : aa f 25.00. mm Coming mm Ce6 TiUlor 911 WilSHIreOTON ST. :-Av :-nn Yrn nin' wh Y:t0-i:k V' W IwVlLllY tOKTUiim HOUSEISOLD 'V v' r : Roycroft is not only iKe purest of Kentucky Whiskeys, out it has ths finost bciionet, r ; ,; the mellowest and pleasantest taste of any straight whiskey 'you can buy rewardless :' ( ' :: " of pries. Our introductory prico is $1.00 per bottle. As a preventive ot chills and -' - fever, colds and grippe -is ' THIRD AND TAYLOR 3TREBTS. - ? ! 'X. 5i::iH;i;ii:'--V''v A SQUARE OFFER - ON SQUARES '' Spletvdkt CheirK for People ; . With Permanent Homes, for - Music Teachers. Schools and Sunday Schools " Pay menu Tee Cents a Day -: Squar pianos are considered by som people aa rather 'out of style." They are a Uttl out of data; It Is about 1 year sine th last aquar ptajso were manufactured. But thouaabds of lb old-time elegarft instrument have re mained In use during many years and hava given entire satisfaction. The old - time, areneroualv roomy man sion are disappearing; new homes art smaller: many people move ireqwwij, and am the old en u a re OlanO no matter how good must be discarded. These squar pianos are eonunuajiv oniuai ta our store a Bert navment for a new. modern Upright, oc possibly, too, for grand piano. There is a groat accumulation of these square pianos at our store now. They ara not all of them fashionable Instru ments, but they ere good, and possess ths essential or a nne piano, tan ia reliable aotioa nod parity of top They have all been cleaned an lahed so that they are Toally very some and will prove a great satisfaction In families who own their own homes. especially If there are children who take muslo lessons and do a great deal of practicing. - For there Is nothing more reliable in ton than thee substantial old square. . . There are s many on haad that we most get rid of them Quick. The spec Is badly needed for our Fail shipment f elegant, new instruments now ar riving. Ws are. therefore, offering them at thes little prices: . - HaJlet pa via, light rosewood ass. 146; worth fioo. A very nn Guild, dig; worth fill. .'Btelnway, In dark rosewood oesa, splendid ton, ft; worth 117s. On of ths Jenny A Son, also eased la handsome rosewood. 7o; worth Hit. A Co Hard A Collsrd for And an other one for tfte sama price. Both are in nn ahaa and worts deubl th prlc asked. Oadier. a vsry protty on too,tror ft. Lynch, only I ft. One of the aood. old Chlohrtnjm la i reeewQod case, for If. . Knott a Boa, Me. . ; X 1 Emerson. 16. s - f--" r Jacob Zech. !. ' . I Alia imwu uu n lu.BV wiw.BWKy, v v , Decker, f 90; Kimball. aoh, and ail worth 1200 apiece cash. Pall aauir and make roar selection. Ton are going to gat a bargain, no mat ter which you take. To make It an ob lew. we'll not ilt hair a about nav- raentai. Tea cent day takes choice; some will go for it obnts a week. El lei s Piano House. HI Washington. , street, corner Park. 'v GIVEYOUR "WANT ADS t TO A. P. T. MESSENGERS They ' deliver - them to The Journal ' office - without ; extra, charge. : J - ' VV- : Uee your call box. 1 v If do call box phone. Main S27. . Or hail a m see in get on the atreet. . -:' i Pay him fc for every f worda. v No more that's office rates. TELL YOUR WANTS TKCiJGH TKEJOOAL - V STORES Near Slat el BIB all ! sarge gWHa, lash esat Boa. iiiilist I ait, wMk Seesl . Iel3 weeasi ai.so wvta has no equal, ' f 1.00 per bottle at ttle POSTQyriCt STATION No. J W OVK STORK J LAUE-DAVISDRUGCO. Xv! -Vf' WtJJABUD DRUGGISTS :': $ t TWO STORKS K am Sun Cernr Taskll aW 1aM Stnitb SPRING and ELASTICsw - Tfc TRUSSES Wf! We carry one of the largeet and moat complete aeaot tiikmta ot Spring and Blaatk Tnitsee .on. the coeet.. Pricea frocoi WE GUARANTEE TO MAKE EVERT ' TRUSS PIT ; ' PERFECTLY OR MONEY REFUNDED. ocrRcbberCoodsl Electric , n i- k Dattenes --f- I. eompte ta everr dctaiL w, , m k w SPECIALS .THIS WEEK. ; and rjcr Cdl BMterie. V $ t-qtwrt Fountain Syringe 69f ' ' .' Alwayi on hand j j 8a.rtFoantoin Syringe. Tf tor RBNT OR SALE. Marrel Whirlinf Spray . . . : . . THE TIME. Spniy Syringe.......-.ft0 t MENFZN'S ; ) SPECIALS IN OUR. i V EQUATED v Cigar Department - TALCUM ' - vWe Sell Am ' ' ' - i'" 1 'K 'V' f V- ;" ' I OWLan4 EXPOUT ( OC;, fCAaiS V- v Thle la our rerular price for V, f y . thla powder.' Come any time - 1 eC-mel 1 ' ' buy aa much aa you want. , lOr 1 UC V , V Xo Limit, . DIDNT HURT A BIT" We am sssaHIt eatrsst a em S3 teeth at ona BltUag. peelUeelr ea abenlately . wtlbeet sattf ar beg altar effects, reople la eUeate kealtk eeefl bsts a rear, aitraetlat la sseiuvelr safa mteir nalalais, AtMMfatta ilnslliiass IS am We os erewa as est pels. Oaf It plate work aaables eonforlablr. Tbe la the eaX We a. . , WISE iai-tii VAtrma nuxi. . was. - Open ren!ng tlU t Corner THIRD AND WaJTOINOTON M OMMMMIMM I e lag m i rcr service at aTmsaais WartsHa w make as. V Berlallr for rough, everyday Wear, an1 W a 1 will glr yn double he aenrlce of the M sagT nllnary Rind, for thwr ar wmgyreo ( -r ; - ' ' arxl rwateroof. 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