The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 08, 1904, Page 6, Image 6

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    K!LLS HIMSELF AS
EE STANDS TREAT
Saoob nm dttxtbs hi fsusws
rO MM MAM, ffOVM OAaV
SOUO OTB mO KB wXJ
Jimb Frits. Umll an. walked Into
the TiniMMM saloon. Fourth and Maot
on streets, tola afternoon and Invited
vrrj ana In the place to have drink.
TK SAnenlari and be ordered gin. He
poured carbolic add Into the gUes and
then fillad It vita I la aor.
Jood-bye, boye, I'm going on a long
rest," no aaid and drank tbo oon tenia et
tha glass.
Ha fell upon tha loor and physi
cian wii summotifd. Ha died within a
few moments and tbo body waa removed
to tha morgut.
1 Frits lived at Bit Fourth street. Ha
waa formerly employed at tba Louvn
restaurant. Fourth and Alder afreets,
but recently haa been engaged in tha
tamale bualneaa with hia brother. -
Thera were half a dosea men la 'tha
saloon when ha entered. -The? drank
' with hint but none knew tha deadly
1 contents of tha drink ha took.
Tha cause of hta deod baa not bean
learned though It la aaid that ha waa lo
a, at of despondency.
LEAVES COUNCIL
TO BE ASSESSOR
fT'V
i i
X
XV JOS BtlMaTV
gASTUABY W. B.
noumTiT
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After Janolry 1 thera will be avvae
ancy In tha city council. B. D. Sigler,
councilman from the alxth ward, will
resign in order to take tha of flea of
county assessor, to which, position ho
was elected last June.
Thera-la already ranch conjecture as
to who will be elected lo All tha vacancy.
Mr. Slsler aaya ho does not know. Other
members of tha council any that they
hava thought vary little of the nutter.
Residents of tha Sixth ward, however,
are begi nnlng to bestir themaelves and
aoveral prospective candidates hava bean
Mentioned.
Bo far as is known, only one aspirant
baa begun an active campaign. Ha la W.
B. Hufferd.. His friends are circulating
a petition among tha voters of tha ward
asking the council to consider him a
candidate for the vacancy.
Tha city council Alls all vacancies Is
that body, whether caused by resigna
tion or otherwise. If Mr. Sigler handa
In, hta resignation before tba first of tba
year hta successor will. In all probability
be appointed Immediately.
With Mr. Bister's retirement from tha
ranks of the- council thera May bo quite
a shake Bp la the -different committees.
Ha ia chairman of the liquor license
committee, one of toe moot important
of tba council, and a member of the ao-
counts and current expenses, newer and
drainage and parka and public property
committees.
Mr. Sigler starts for California to
morrow evening. He will visit Ban Fran
cisco, Oakland. Ban Jose and other elttea,
where he will study tha methods em
ployed by assessors In that state. Ha
will be Bono nout WyWta' mi
JURY LIST DRAWN
FOR CIRCUIT COURT
(Speetsl Mspatea teTas Journal.) '
Albany. Or Bopt. - Sheriff R. I
White and County Clerk, B. M. Payne
yesterday drew tha Jury list for the
October term of the circuit court, and
the sheriff immediately after ths names
had been drawn, started out to serve tha
summons on each of ths Jurors so se
lected. Nearly every one of the Jurors
drawn resides in tha oountry and tha
work of serving summons upon them
will take considerable time and work.
The Jurors arc:
J. D. Smith, merchant. tabanon; H. C.
Jackson, farmer. Tangent; George K.
1 Haven, farmer, Waterloo; O. B. Whit
low, farmer. Albany; James ' Kester,
tarmac Lebanon; W. F. Pfelffer, mer
chant. Albany; W. H. Hogan, grocer.
Albany; J. H. Scott, farmer. Tangent;
' J. It. Crolsant, farmer, Jordan; Lee
Rllyeu. farmer. Bclo; B. F. Titus, farmer,
Brownavlllo; Thomas Barnes, farmer,
BoTfcVreek: J. R. Cheadle, farmer,
lbdnon; C. H. Walker, farmer, Albany;
a. B. Huber, farmer. Jordan; H. C
Jttohopt farmer, Harrlsburg; H. Blakely,
fanner, Brownsville; William Brenner,
stock dealer, Bclo; W. A. Buchnor,
. farmor, Albany; T. J. Butler, carpenter.
Rock Creek; E. I Gilbert, farmer,
Waterloo; John Miller, farmer. Halney;
A. Parlow. farmer, Albany; John Wolfe,
farmor, Brownsville; Henry Struck
aseyer, farmer, Crabtree; John Young,
' farmer, Harrlaborg; N. R Lee, farmer,
Foster; U Worklngar, "farmer, Bhedd;
I. F. West, farmer. Platnvlew; I C.
- Trash, merchant, Jordan; K. D. Overton,
stork ma a. Brownsville.
SI CUTTB FOB KOFftV
ttaeclal THesstek te The JmmmT)
rhehalla, WaatL. Oct. t. Growers are
ttoldlng their bops. Thirty-one cents
was offered bars yesterday, but there
were no safes.
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ONE GUESS FREE I
FREE ESTIMATING BLANK
osjisox? jotTBRAJb, Fomn.Asm, omsooir, . .
t- - October t, 1004. ,s
. Mr estimate en the total vote to be east for President on No
vedaber . 104, is ..,.,.M..A,
KAMR 4
FOBTOFFICB . ...........
sJTATB 7 .
BO FATstaarr of awt kxjts uqoybbb. in order te stimulate Inter-
eat ia the election and hi the .
Great Presidential Contest
We will glv free one oatlmste
further particulars see ada. running
HAPPY ENDINQ TO
PRETTY ROMANCE
, r ' .'
A pretty romance ef a sailor who Jove
a lassie will end' satisfactorily thlssven
tfng. when Capt. Charles P I u earner Per
kins wlU wedMra Kllen araves-Thomas
at ths First Congregational church.
Thcrs will be no guests, and only the
witnesses Will be present. Immediately
after the quiet ceremony by Bv. H. A.
Start, Captain and .Mrs. Parking will
leave for Baa Franc laoo. where they will
live. h
' Tha groom Is ana of ths beat-known
naval officers on tha coast, formerly
commander of the good ship Concord,
and la now In command of the tralnlng
ahlp Pensacola at Ban Francisco, Mra
Thomas Is the daughter of Judge John
Jamas Graves, of Baltimore, Md. Bha
BOAT CAPTAINS
ARE IN TROUBLE
OF fTsTaBT.BS Bt. SFMTCn
BUU1 OATUm aXTW
miAJb FOR - TIOXATTJrO
ORBTWSsTOB BSUtXTI VO SFBBB
ZBTO XX XAmBOB.' ,
Charging that Captains Julius Allyn
of the steamer Cnarlos R. Bpenoer and
Fredertok H. Bherman of tba Bailey Oat-
Bert have been exceeding the speed limit
of six miles per hour in going and com
ma along Aha Willamette river. Harbor
Master M Blglln thla morning secured
from Deputy City Attorney Fltagerald
warrants for tbelc arrest. They will be
brought into court Monday morning, and
will hava to explain their alleged vtola
tlone ef the ordinance to Municipal
Judge Hogua
Hnaaklnsr of tha taouble. Harbor Mas-
fer Blglln stated that the two steamers
In Question have dona considerable dam
age along the water front, and that on
Thursday afternoon, as the spencer was
returning from Tha Dallea aba waa
running so fast that her swells nearly
swamped two men In a punt at -the
aide of the ship Wray Castle, moored at
the Oceanic dock. Tha men, bs said,
were engaged ia painting the aidea of
the veeael when the swell from the
Spencer came rolling In ao blgb and
strong aa to upeat ths punt. Tha ropes
were cut and tha punt lighted. With
difficulty, , It Is said, tha two men es
caped. t
Captain Sherman or the ttauey uat-
geft Is charged with running bla vessel
above, the speed limit It la aaid ha was
going about la miles an hour.- Tne
harbor master says many of the large
oomnentes along tha river hava an
nealed to him to stop tha racing and
protect their Interests. Ships and crafts
have been endangered, ho aaya, oy ine
swells and great precaution ban been
necessary at times to protect property.
Ths penalty for violation or tne speaa
law is a fine of from H to 1100 or
Imprisonment for from IS to lo days.
LOAN COMPANY GAINS
BY COURT'S DECISION
Bv the decision of Circuit Judge CU-
isnd. handed down thla morning, tha
German Savings Loan society is given
title to Improved property estimated to
be worth $40,000, located at Thirteenth
and Washington streets, in this city.
Suit to establish title was brought
bv the society against Edward and star
rah Weil. February II. The defenss en
tered was that September 14, !S6, Ignaa
and Henrietta Frobman, .who then
owned tha property, gave them a prom
issory note for $7,000 on borrowing that
amount, which waa secured by mort
gage on the property.
By virtue of thla transextloa tba Watla
claimed a first Ilea on the property.
There waa a good deal of controversy
.Hfl.it dates and tha details of tha trans
action. Witnesses were brought 1 hare
fMis San Francisco for the society.
, jtide-e Cleland haa had tha matter un
der advisement for about four months.
Hia decision means a great deal to the
company on account oc tna increase in
the valuation oi property rwi.i
yoara, The society owns acme of tha
most valuable property In the city, the
most of which haa been obtained by
foreclosing mortgages.
FIVE MEN FROM THE
NAVY ARE DROWNED
(Josraal Special Berries.)
Pensacola. Fla.. Oct . Otto Bruna. H.
Hartley. W. O. roster and M. M. Clnnla.
all members of the crew of ths gunboat
Vixen, and Richard Lewla, chief machin
ist of tha Pensacola navy-yard, were
drowned by .the oapsUlng of a boat to
day.
They seised the neat to go naming, una
came to thla city ins teed. They were re
turning when the accident occurred.
FOB JAFAJt,
(Jearaat Spedsl Berries.)
Tacoma, Oct. . It la learned here, la
shipping circles, that the steamer Texan
will take from Seattle to Japan a large
consignment of steel plates audi aa are
used In the construction of warships, te
Japanese porta. The consignments are
to Individuals, but la declared contra
band. The Texan la under charter to
the Boston Steamship company. v
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Allen Lewis' Best Brand.
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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND SATURDAY
BBS. ' I ...... . .
has mads her home tor tha past two
years in Portland, and before that lived
la Eugene), where she waa graduated
from the state university.
Rumor aya ttwtCupid sent his fate
ful dart one afternoon when a certain
young woman with a party waa the
guest of tha captain of ths Concord. The
boisterous waves of the Willamette and
the Inconsiderate lurching of the , ship
disturbed her equanimity to such an ex
ten, that she called for protection, and
the captain liked tha task so well that
ha applied for a permanent Job. They
were entertained last eight by Major Mc-
Donell with a dinner at the Commercial
club, and today by Count Wilson with a
luncheon at tha Hotel Portland.
LIQUOR QUESTION
; IN LANE COUNTY
AS TO WllTaBS UQVO
BB BOIP T.OOAti
OUsOUJsATBB FXTXTXOaT
FOB IAUOT. ' "
gpirial BlsaateS te The Jeansl.)
Eugene, Or Oct.- t. The question of
whether or -not liquor wll be sold in
Lane county will be sattled at tha eleo
tlon In November. The local option com
mittee which haa been circulating the
petition asking that ths question be
submitted to tha voters, yesterday Sled
-it) with the county court and the eoart
ordered that the question ef prohibition
or no prohibition be plaoed oa the bal
lota. Tha petition, contained 171 names, but
ths county clerk found that only 13 per
sons whose names are signed thereon
are legal votera Thla lg only SC moto
than required by law. -
, Weed dsn thai Baildlxer. - :
The Kugene school board la now dis
cussing tha question of another public
school building. The increase In attend
ance at the aeveral schools thla year
over last year Is little short of. mar
velous, showing a wonderful growth .In
the city's population. In addition to the
two additional teachers employed Just
a week ago, the board la now compelled
to employ another one to take care of
the overflow - of .puplla In tha second
grade rooms of all of tha buildings.
Thla will make a teaching force of 14
persons for the four public school build
Ings of the city. It la predicted that
within one year a fifth building will be
under eoDdtruotioa.
Last night the Springfield Woodmen of
the World dedicated their new hall
building by giving a ball. A large num
ber of Eugene young people and repre
sentatives from every Woodmen lodge
la the county were la attendance. The
new building Is built of brick and is two
stories high. The lower floor Is devoted
te business uses and tha upper floor la
divided, into a lodge hall and a dance
DEMENTED SAILOR
WILL BE DEPORTED
ft. ':.
' (SpeeUl nesatea te Tae Jesraal.)
i Tacoma, Wash,, Oct. C Frits Johna
a demented sailor, taken from the Ger
man ship Bertha, will be deported to
Oermany. That la the verdict of tha
government Inspectors, who have Just
completed an examination aa to the un
fortunate man's vendition.
It la probable that Johns will be sent
back to Germany in charge of an in
spector, at the expense of the Bertha
owners, fend not permitted to return oa
that
Brefccrage Firm Opens,
The firm f A. K Swensson A Co.
composed of A. F. Swennson, who for ths
last two years has been connected with
Hartman, Thorn peon A Powers; Walter
K. Biles, northwestern special agent of
the Milwaukee Mechanics' Insurance
company, of Milwaukee, Wla, and Gue
taf Swensson. ex-mayor of MoHne, 111.,
who haa had IB years experience in real
estate and colonisation1 business haa
opened offices in rooms 11 and IS, No.
26 Washington street. Their aim will
he to make ths great resourose of Ore
gon known to the people of the east and
middle west through thslr correspond
ents in every city and secure tracts for
colonisation In connection with a general
city real aetata, Insurance and loan bual-
BT VBIOaT OOOaTTT.
(Special Dfapatefe te The learsel.)
La Grande, Or.. Oct. The president
of the Commercial club, Thomas 8.
Walsh, has appointed W. G. Hunter. 8.
B. Bhlnehsrt, Ed 'Con-lay, Sam Brooks
and J. B. Reynolds to represent Union
county at tha fifteenth session of ths
trans-Mississippi Commercial congress,
which will be held at St. Leu Is next
week. These representatives wore
among the it passengers who left Union
county for the fair yesterday morning.
(Seed) Mssetea te The TeerasL)
Tacoma, Oct. I. Bert Moore, a trusted
employe of tha North End market. Ta
coma. has been missing slnoe Sunday.
Today tha pollea were notlAed. There
Is no reason for hia absence, aa his ac
counts seem all right. He years
old. dark hair, sandy mustache and
weighs ! pounda. .
' MOSBBBT FOSBUS FOUOB. ,
(Special Dfepsteb te Tae Jearoal.l ;
, Tacoma. Oct. A Tacoma police ar
puxsled over the robbery of Thomas
Prime, S theoeophlcal lecturer, who lost
S12 In money, a gold watch and a pair
of eyeglasses while a guest of Dr. B. S.
Scott, a local dentist. Mr. Prima Is an
old mend of tha doctor's. Ths family
lg away, end Mr. Prime waa sleeping
downstalra. near the entrance. In the
morning his clothes ware mlsstnav. They
were found tn the back yard with the
pockets rifled. '
WE ARE PREPARED
Te faralab tae phnelng traer With
Vitrifies salt glased eewer pie aes
ess qaets aw sisals the- wfll hMersst.
Oar areas ew are a aseesMfy asjaset
te GOOD WOBK. Let as sear Bwa yea,
DUmond Brick Co.
- FOBTIAaTB, CXSO.
Offtea IU . ftaesatt Bt, Yard feel
TOTS TJf ' BOVMMMMM
SAYS DECISIS
are comicms
QBaTOOsT AS TO I1H1U
XwTKXOT TO
OF
r fgaeeisl Dteaatee at Tea JeeraeL)
Salem, Or- OoC . The assertion to
made that tha decision of Judge Hamil
ton of Corvallls la tha question aa to
whether a , o&lld may be transferred
from ona district to another at the will
of the child's parents or guardian, and
Insist on taktna its proportion of the
school money with It, reversed State
Superintendent Aekerman'a decision on
this point, hut la thla it would seem that
the assertion la wrong. Thla decision
was by tha attorney general, who held
that "may". was mandatory In this oase.
Mr, Ackermaa haa held all the time
that the matter la. ona for adjudication
between ths directors of the two dis
tricts interested. ' -
This Is well proven from the following
taken from tba advance sheets df Super
intendent Aekerman'a forthcoming re
port, wnica nas oeen written ror some
days, and shows bis position la the mat
ter.
Superintendent Ackermaa says among
other recommends tlooa which be will
make In hia report: . J
-Subdivision 11. aeetlong SI to tt.
Bellinger St Cotton's code, should be
amended to read as follows: The board
of directors shall have ths power to
admlti scholars of other districts, pro
vided, aaid pupil ahall pay a tuition fee
which shall be prescribed by -the board
of directors. .The board Of directors of
any district may, at its deacretlon,
transfer to another diatrlet any eblld
together with all school money due by
apportionment to such child, whenever
the parent or guardian ahall present a
written request accompanied by a
written permit from the board of direc
tors of ths district to which tha child is
to be transferred-'
The reason for thla change . hi
obvious," says Mr. Ackermaa.
"The attorney generaVhas ruled that
th word "may in this subdivision haa
the force of tha word lauat,' hence the
transfer Is mandatory on tha school
board of the pupils' home district, no
matter how unjust tha demand may be.
"That la to say. If for dny reason, a
pupil becomes dissatisfied with . the
school conditions ha may bo transferred
to another district, which lo many in
stances la Insisted On regardless of
hftgbt'or justice, thus paving tha way for
insubordination Iq the school and dis
cord among tha patrons. "
In talking .of the intent ef the law
yesterday, Ackermaa aaid;
"Thla law waa Intended to make eos
albla these changes where not permit
ting them would oauaa a hardship to the
pupilf Thus If the ohlld'a parenta should
remove from one district tor another. K
would be obvlouely unjust that the child
should not have too privilege of a trans
fer and that the money apportioned to
that pupil by the county or state should
not accompany him. Also where the
pupil would have dllfleulty In reaching
tha school In tha district to which he
was geographically attached, fur lack of
bridgea across a stream, or for other
physical reaeona which should appear
sufficient to the directors of each district
Interested. But I do not believe It waa
ever intended that where a pupH should
become at outs with his teacher for
some trivial question he should be al
lowed to demand that ha be transferred.''
The state board of examiners fund,
which consists of fees paid by applicants
for teachers' stats eertinoates and di
plomas, and disbursements under which
are made oa warrants Issued by the
state board of education for axpensee
of the state board, ataada la the follow
ing oonditioa today:
For the period. October !, dfOf, to Sep
tember 10, 1M4, the amount received
from appllcanta for state papers waa
II, M0; deposited with the state treas
urer, IS. 60s; re funded to appllcanta,
S2ti total, tS.MA.
Tha funds ware disposed of ao follows:
Balance In tha atata treasury. October
I, IftOS, S6l.04; paid Into treasury, October-
1, 100S, to September 10, MOi,
13.601; total, tl.Set.04.
Warranta oa treasurwor aa per an
nexed schedule, $lt7il.(S; balance in
treasury. September SO, 1004, 100.01 to
tal. 11,800.04.
Of ths amount drawn from the treas
ury. $10.00, waa for -expressaga and
007.14 for printing. Tha remainder waa
for preparing questions and grading
papers.
The statement of the school law aa
count from March lo, 1001, to October 1,
1004, under senate resolution No. 4, Feb
ruary 11. 1001. la aa followei
Number received from the stats prin
ter, IMOOt number school laws gratui
tously distributed was 0,000; number
oeld, 7fj still oa hand, 4,911; total,
II, 800.
Tha foods were disposed of aa fol
lows: Tha amount received for 70S cop
lee at eenta. being $101, was paid Into
tba atata treasury.
YteOery few athrtoe.
lodge Galloway In deportment Ke. 1
of tha circuit court haa filed hia decree
in the oaaa of the city of Salem against
tha Mintos for an injunction against
thslr interfering 'with tha city using
gravel from Mlnto Island. under con
tract or grant mads by John Mlnto. Tba
decree requires that the Mintos recog
nise tha rights of tha city In th gravel
bar. but sets forth that tha city ahall
take gravel only from the lower end of
the bar and that It ahall take gravel
for Its own legitimate use and for no
other purpose. Further that tt shall au
thorise tha was of the gravel only with
in the proper city limits. Thla after all
la a victory for the Mintos, as tba decree
of tha court establishes the position they
asked the city to .recognise before the
caae went to trial.
. OOOB SAXB FOB BOBSST8.
' SMetat mspateh te The Jsarsal.l
La Grande, Or., Oct S. Thar haa
been a fine sale for eastern Oregon
horses m the central states in the last
three months, and many hava gone out
from Union county.
'Ths horesa handled were from 1,100
to 1,200 pounda and broke for medium
farm use, and sold for from 110 to M0
a head. In Union county thay gall for
ISO a head.
USJBUfB lOUHsf BOhtB.
(SneHsl Dtasetes le The Jearaat.)
Roeeburg. Or.. Oct. S. Oon. John T.
Richards, Inspector-general of tha na
tional and atata soldiers homes of th
far easterh stated, and of those In Um
a tales west of the Rocky mountains,
haa finished an Inspection of the Vet
erans' home at thla place. He expressed
himself as weM pleased with tha man
agement, under the direction of Com
mandant Elder.
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; 9. B. BVTTOBT BBOPS BBAB.
(gpartal Mepatek te Tat JearasL) ' "
Tacoma, Oct. 0. J, B. Sutton, presi
dent of the Puget Bound Sa rinse bank,
thla city, dropped dead yesterday vea-
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Rneefcui taparial BabBsey, Washinsoa.
Tba HAYHErt WHISKEY which haa been used at tha Ruaaiaa Eatteae fes
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There are many reasons why you
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Slanos and organa before purchasing,
f course, other dealers will try to talk
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tending to purchase or noL .
Soule Bros,
t Piano Co.
STB sad ST atsvrlaoa Bt. Oss. W, Fark.
Ing while using a telephone In a grocery
store at Sixth avenue and O streets. Ha
waa Tt yeera ef age, and had bean a real
dent of Tacoma It years. Ho Leaves a
wMow and-- one son.
(SseeUt Dajpsteh te The fesraaL) -Tacoma.
Oct. I. Tea Indian boya,
foot sore and weary, applied for admit
tance te the Pnyallup Indian achool
yesterday. They claimed to come from
Chehalle, but later It waa learned that
thay wore truants front . the Indian
school at Salem. Or. - T,hey will bs re
turned there today. .-(. '.
(Special measles te Tna JesrsaLI
- Otympta, Wash., Oct. I While W. TJ
Lewa and wife ware bringing their 4
y ear-old daughter to this city to a doc
tor the child died la Its mother's arms.
The little one waa .suffering from ton
sill tie. ,
(Se-rtal mapatvft to the tearaal.)
Independence, Or, Oct. I. The monu
ment' erected ' by tha Woodmen of the
World at Ihdependonee. over tha grave
of D. Simpson, who died nt Monmouth
a short time ago, will be unveiled oa
Sunday, October f
1901
car rrnr tin i unr-iL
Oowafamaot statistics show that ths famous Miami Valley produces batter fraffl sodl
Bad purer orator than any other sect km of this country. It hf Nature's tardea. Right la
the Mart of this favored spot la our distillery. Wa have at othr very door tha two essentials
for producinf the floeet whiskey in ths world tba boat grain and the purest water. Add
tc those one of tba moot completely equipped distilleries over operated and an experiencoj
of 38 years in distilling; whiskey and you have s combination that ts anequalcd aoywhero.
That's why MATHER WHISKEY hi tba bast for medicinal and other usee. That's why wo
have over half s million aattsfied customers. That's why YOU should try it. Don't for
ge that ft coos direct from our own distillery to yoa, with all its original strength, rich
ness and flavor, carries s United StaUt RxiUrd DutiUrt GmrmtA PURITY and
AQm and saves ths dealers' eaormjoug profits. Your
c:raT FRsa cjn c:siillery to ycu
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full mm
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OH OFFER
Wo win send yon FOUR
SEVEH-YEAR-OLB RYS
chargea. Try it and if yoa don't
need or can buy from anybody sua at
xpense, and your $4.00 will bs iwtnrnod to yon by next mail. Ji
offer over. How could it bs fairarr If you are not perfectly aat
not out a cant. Ws ship ia a plain sealed caae, no marks to snow
ship ia a plain sealed case,
FREE
A EAUTIFtlL OLS-TfPraO UIM AMO pnCC
4MMIKMMMW MUT WITH
Bewwniber. a Hayaer eoart Is an ban t eeart ef yi enaces, 4 the gallea. Jest
Basra than la bottles of ether breads, really reeuclag ew scice jost that SAach.
Ti:S HAYKER DISTILUSa COKPANY
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From the Chicago Tribune.
Rankin I hear Squlsalatop hag gone
Into poiltlca.
Fyie Not much I fjea running for
onV on a Democratic t!rkt In Iowa.
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Dmmp fi saw Qoughm
D.1V3:
kotitici fci
saooey back tt you're not aalUftod.
IT US
PUU 0UART lOTTLEt si MAYNER
tar 14.00, and ws wiU pay ths
And It ail right and as-good as yon
any price, wen aena oacg ax oar
just tmnk mat
Ltisfied yoti arc
no marks to show what's iosida.
YOU (MOM
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TROY. ft.
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: Mineral Springs
OFVsT sYFXST BAT XaT m
To Whom It May CcwotnHrs.
I eense to mo hoove iprias eaVAprd
to take treatment for my eyes. I had
a very sever attaxk of catarrh or tbo :
syea waa almoatTbllnd after treating '
with the nest specialists that could be
found, and suffering for nine yoara, I
have at last found a cur ere at the
FAMOUS TUSCAN SPRINGS, f can
not praise them too highly. I hope that
others that are afflicted wUl give tasaa,
a trial,. Slietfu7. . -
Boom 1st. Commercial Bid, fvvtlaae,
Oregon. .
Mr, I. C Falmer, of palmer. Or. was
cored of rheumatism. It yoa are aick
write to us: wo will gtve you the aamo
end ddresa of some one eared eft s
etmOar com plaint.
Tuscaa Mirveral SfhrlnnCorp.
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Mo FOB) BOTTXB OF FVOSCAOal
AJTD CATAsUsJS SAXT.
THE WOGGLE-BUG
AND THE MONKEY,
Know their business. Both declare tha
etamal truth that
GLOBB UJ7EPROOF PAINT
IS THE BEST PAINT MADS ,
The manufacturers giva s guarantee )
with ovary package sold. f. ' '
PORTLAND PAINT AND
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. Take no, chances
with your Printing
demand the best.
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