The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 17, 1904, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND I tXDAY rVENINO, OCTOrZR IT, Vy
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. Vr eltlsena ars again taking hopeful
. vmw that Uw promised railroad lm
- amislrilnElOB work of tha
eoatlsuetlon of tba Northern PacUto rall-
" ha extended, Tke reeaon for this belief
- to a nctol reel mum deal, It to es
, certed that tha recent purchase ft
bawB Island to In furtherance of tha
r tauraaa ptsee. aa m eie puraw
f omate lota where Mala and Ratrw
. Miuta - a tha eaiuer of tha
l aitlnn. This, last. It la said, la for
tha purpose of ssourlng better right
' Of war to oonnaat with tha right of war
granted br tha government through tha
military reservation.
Tha railroad company already haa a
tight of war along Seeond otraat ta tha
teen laUoa, but the right of war
grant br tha government through ttn
iaaarnuloa to In such shape that a vary
Inoonvanlsut curve would ba necessary
to connect UN two lines, xam onir '
floulty aow la tha war. continuous
Um from whara tha road runs to tha
depot and wharf to tha faw lota rat un
purchased In block f along tha river
front. A portion of this block to held
nader option, and tt to aald negetia
tlona ara under way for tha other neces
sary space. Tha road aaa than ba ooo
atraotad with praatloally no euro from
tha depot through tha raaarvatloa along
tha rlvr front. Aa aooa aa thee P rep
ort laa oan ba secured, tt ta aald that
tha onetructloa of tha raUroad through
tha gariiaoa, ta aooordano with tha
term of tha franohtaa granted by the
erevernment, will commons -and -ba
Pushed to completion. w rt .
- Benjamin I King and big bride, who
wee Hiss Hand Din. spent itaadey la
Vaaoouver with tha bride' parent and
relative. They were married . laat
Thursday evening In Portland, Tha
wadding- waa very quiet, only a faw in
timate friend and relatives being In at
tendance. Tha bride and groom will re
ntal la Portland a few daya and then
will go to La Grande, Or, where Jtbey
will snake their future heme.
' Registration notloea have been pub
lished by tha etty olerk and registration
omoer. J. KL Harris, that tha registration
books will oloaa on Wadneeday, Octo
ber II, at 4 o'clock in the evening-.
During the laat faw daya tM raah haa
pees great at tha city clerk" onto to
the matter of registering tor tha nem
tng fall election. Thus far lit Voter
ara registered, and according; to past
registration there ara yet 14 mora
votera to register. Tha awabsr emay
van ba larger.
Ctty Clark Harris ts keeping bis egaea
pan until o'clock each evening" ta
give the laboring aaa a chance to reg
ister. - Tha regular closing hour of tha
lerks office la at 4 o'clock, but tha
extra hours the offioa to kept open is
through tha klndneaa of the etty clerk
to accommodate thoee who oannot pos
sibly oome during the day bourn. r; ,
At St. JUike'a Kptoeopat ohurah Sat
Vrday evening Thomas C Watts pf
fteunesj, Dr4 and Mrs. Mary saien uowa
f Baker City ware married, the rector.
Rev. William C. Sheppars. offletattng.
Tha bride's sister and on othes, person
war la attendanoa. - -,
. At tha auditor's afno last Batorday
afternoon the following marriage per
mits were Issued: Kdwla Howard and
Miss Leila Newland. both of Vancouver;
Thosaas C Watts. Reuben. Or- and Mrs.
Mary Ellen Dowd. Baker City, Or., and
Carl Llndstrom and Mies Bats, aabriel
0 both of Butlr. Wash.
MAYOR OBJECTS TO
BIG INSURANCE RATE
i; .
ttfiHsl DtopetA to The Jearael..
. Spokane. Wesn.. Oct. IT. Mayor Boyd
as daolded that the high insurance
rates In this dty must be radnoed by the
first of November, or tha companies will
neve t answer to tha law. He haa
written a totter to tha underwriter
board at ken Prancleco In whloh he em
phatieaUy Informs that body that unleas
soma move Is mada toward tha lowering
Of rata there will ba something doing.
Ha says that they ara not Justified
fta raising the rates bare to per oant,
watag for their excuse tha pretext that
tha fire protection of the city Is inad
equate, and that if tt to within his
power or tha power of the law he la
going to compel the companies to snaka a
reduction.
SALMON HATCHERY
ON HARRISON LAKE
" fgpstlel Dateateb to Tee IearasL
Tanoouver, B. C, Oct. 17-It to re
ported her that the new salmon hatch
ery on Harrtoon lake will be oompleted
at tha nd of the month. The building
to tM feet by 40 feet and to situated
tour miles from Harrison Hot Springs.
It to intended to turn out M,t0,90
spawn a season, but will be able to han
dle as high as 40.904,009. a very large
Increase la the preeent output of tha
Vraser river bateheriee. So far the
apply of flab for spawning purposes In
the lake bag bean somewhat scarce this
- (teettoi DtoMteb at The Jeersef.)
fjewletoa, Idaho, Oct 17 The Iew
toton loe A Cold Storage company has
filed artlclf of Incorporation. Th com
pear to sompoead of well known and
wealthy aitlsens and 1 aapltallsed at
414.404. A fine building alta has been
parch as ed and tha oomnany will imme
diately commence th erection of a new
building, which will sost in the neigh
borhood of 17.100.
' A startling Incident to narrated by
John Olivar sf Philadelphia, an follows:
"1 was In an awful condition. My skin
was almost yellow, eyee eunken, tongue
coated, pain continually in back and
Sides, no eppatlte. growing weaker day
hy day. Three physlclane had given ma
MP. Than I was advised to use Blectric
hitters; u my great ley the first bottle
mada a decided improvement. I eoa
tihuad their use far three weeks, and am
new weu men. I know they robbed
the grave sf another vtettm." M ewe
eheuld fan ta try them Only 44 senta
OuarasteaeX at Bed Crass, Pharmacy.
t ttn and Oak street, en tha Way to
(PeecUl btetflfe t T JaereeL)
Oreapu CilT. Oat. 17. Saturday even
ing about f o'clock, aa unknown negro
hold up and robbed U, Lewla, a resident
of Canemah. Juat above tha flourlaa mill
as he was on hi way home after work.
The negro was armed with a revolver.
Levi had oaly ll.Se.
( ' aCayvlUa-TTlaiaeth. -The
narrlage M Mies Verdle Mayvtlla
and Thomaa TriatbHtb wee aoleranlsed
laat evening at tha residence of the
bride's eleier Ura. Klnaey at Cane nun.
at d'elook. Rev. P. K. Hammond ora
cle ting. Only a few relatives and frtenda
were MsaC Mies May villa la the aid-
eat daughter of A. J. HayvlUa, a labor
leader, end 'Mr. Trim bath to a clerk. Mr.
and lira. Trimbath wlU reside In thla
city and be- at .bona ta their friends
after November , ' '
.Miss liulu Blbea died at the reeUenee
of bar father,, Han, Qeorge VT. Blbee. In
taia city tnis gaaralng at a:i o ciook
of consumption.' Mies Blbea haa been in
ui beelth for tha last year and has vis
ited different plaees In the atate la hopea
of regaining bar health but without a Vail
and she oame bora a faw daya ago with
out having improved, Mr was it yeara
of age.
T. Hi A. Bell wood. Democratic commit
teeman from Mllkaukle, was In Oregon
City this morning en a la way to Cham
poegV where he baa a large hop yard.
Mr fell wood to putting out another
yard and to personally supervising tha
work. -
Jee Caldwell returned Saturday from
Pendleton where ha haa bean for tha
last year. Mr. Caldwell will remain
&ere during the winter.
, The oase of M. A. Wolter vs. L Tol po
lar to being tried today In tha JusUes'a
asurt before Judge Stlpp.
T. K. BcbaUman, Aleaandar Smith "and
Joseph Simmons, farmers from Molalla,
are to town today.
CLANCY SEEKS TO
AGAIN BE A BOSS
' ' gstetol Pesystoh to The tiwmt)
Seattle. Oct. IT. Prank Clancy, ea
hoaof th First ward and sponsor tor
the I par sent gambling graft, seeks to
return to power. Ha has Imported his
bartender, named Bess, from his Kent
snleon and will apply for a aaJooa li
cense on the so th side. " "-""
4'UM Wl FW1 UBOGf I R
preached eeveral eandldatea on both
tlekete and haa Informed them It ta hi
intention to oonduet a soup house In
ooaneoUon with tha saloon whara ha will
bars aeveral hundred tenderloin votera.
and they are available for any man en
any ticket at a oertaln price par head.
la this way Clancy boasts hs will
shpw those who accomplished his po
llttoal ruin that ha Is able to deliver the
goods at election time and . to a .bandy
man to, know.
- The matter has bean brought to tha
attention of Mays Bellinger by several
friends and It to said Clancy will have
a hard tun carrying his project to a
successful issue. . x,- wwrm"
FUNERAL OF LATE
EDITOR AT EUGENE
(flpKtal MspaMI to Tat JeereaU
Eugene, Or., Oct. IT. The funeral of
Ira 1. Campbell, th former sdltor of
the Eugene Ouard, who died Saturday
afternoon, was bald yesterday afternoon,
Tha funeral was private.
' Mr. Campbell was bom at Long Tom,
Lane sounty, Oregon, May 1, IBB I. He
leavwa a widow and two sons, and three
brother. Wm. T. Campbell, an archi
tect of Eugene; John B and H 1 Camp
bell, publishers of the Ouard. and a
brother-in-law, Fred D. Herbold, drug
gist of Butte, Montana. Ha waa a mem
ber of the Klks, United Workmen. Wood-
man of the World- and Modern Woodmen.
Hs was st on time president of the
Oragoo Press association,
CLOSING OF YUKON
v, STOPS MUCH FREIGHT
(geedal inmatah to The Seareel.)
SeatUe, Oct. 17, Local advloss ara
to tha hffset that 404 tons of Dawson
and lower Yukon- freight did not get
through before th eloee of navigation
and to being held at Skagway.
Included w the lot are 417 tons Of steer
rails for th Tanana railroad. They
will be sent to Hootsilnqua and held
there to be forwarded on tha first high
water ant spring. .
The Prospector sailed front Whit
Horse laat night And this to tha last boat
oc th season. '.-
STOCK OF SUMPTER
BANK CHANGES HANDS
(special mepetia to The JoemaM
La Oranda, Or Oct. 17. J. W. Sorlber.
who for tha paat 14 years has been cann
ier of the Farmers' and Traders' bank at
La Oranda, haa disposed of three-mtha
of tha capital stock of the First Na
tional bank of Sumptac, valued at 114,
404, and tendered hi resignation as
director and president
Th atock waa purchased by James
A. Howard and Ouy A. Linaey of Sump
tar. . - ' '
fiuam ts bbaa. ' ' . ,
. ftoeelal P&seUb a Tee JearmL)
Salem. Or Oct. 17. Bvailne Donald
son, a pioneer of 187, a daughter of
Samuel and Sarah Alton, died her Sat
urday. Siia waa born in Jackson coun
ty, Missouri, July 4. 1M. She lesves
three sons: D. W. Smith, H. It Smith.
Howell prairls. and B- B. Smith. Fossil.
ksTCjmBAsa
- Ileeskd Meaeteh to Ts Jearset,
Seattle, Oct. 17. As a result of th
visit bar af Commlestoaer Sargent of
tha Immigration bureau at Washington
this district is to have three mors in
spaetora One will be stationed at Olym
piad on at Auburn and tha third at
Tacosna .
' (gpeeUl Ussates to The JearsaL)
, Le Oranda. Or.. Oct 1. It to reported
that J. M. Church, the pioneer banker
and wll-knwa politician of La Oranda,
will go to southern California to re-
' 1 (Jearaal Sseelal BWvWe.)1
Montreal. Oot 17. Much that I of vi
tal consequence to the United States ss
well aa Canada bangs upon the issue of
the pending Dominion eleotloa. At a
time when Republicans and Democrats
la the United States are both urging th
Importance of closer trade relations be
tween . th two countries, Amerloans
oannot remain Indifferent to a political
contest, the result of which will be to
make or mar th causa of reciprocity
for many years tt noma. ' :
Reciprocity doe not appear upon the
surface of sack af tha two political plat
forms In Canada, yet It Is safe to say
that th Liberals, while to no sense eager
for a reciprocity trest with tha United
States are fully prepared at any time
to consider favorably any suggestion
from the Washington government look
ing toward closer and mora equitable
trade relations between the two coun
tries; and It la equally eertala that
should tha Conservatives ba returned to
power reciprocity would b aa Impossi
bility, the policy of tha Conservative
party pointing rather toward a raising
of th tariff against the United States
than to a reciprocal lowering of duties
on both sides of the boundary.
A great deal of misconception has
arisen aa to tha probable effect of pref
erential trad between Canada, and tha
United States If the former war aret to
be established, and vloa versa If a
treaty of reciprocity ware tret nrraagsd.
It has been assumed that two policies
were Irreconcilable, but tbla to not th
oase. - Broadmlnded Canadian public
men look forward to the day whan Can
ada'a trade relations will be mutually
satisfactory both with tha United States
and Oreat Britain.- So far as reciprocity
to aoneernsd. It to evident that this
can only ba brought about by reasonable
concessions on both sides la the direc
tion of a lowering er wiping out of th
duties on oertaln commodities, and this
to now fully realised by public men on
both sides of th international boundary;
UMATILLA WELCOMES
THE PORTAGE, ROAD
. " (special rassateh to Tee JoaraeL)" r
Pendleton. Or., Oct IT. Tha portage
road proposition Is receiving mora than
aa ordinary emount of attention from
tha prominent buslnsss men and farm
era .of thia community.- In speaking of
the matter B. W. MoComas, who to a
heavy shipper of grain, sald:
VI believe the construction of the port
age road to assured. The states of Ore
gon, Washington and Idaho must pull
together if they would plea th line In
operation, and X be lie v they ra going
to do tt
The benefit to b derived to very ap
parent. 'Umatilla county to one of tha
largest Wheat shipping centers. Walla
Walla county Is even greater. The eoun
tlea in Idaho along the Snaka havs al
ways asslatad In enterprises tending to
open th Snaka and Columbia, and thay
can be depended upon now.
CATCHES THE CROWN i
PRINCE IN HIS NET
- CivrrlsM Beamt hews SarrleM '
Berlin, Oot 17. The net In which
tha German crown prince was caught
whan the kaiser officially announced hi
engagement to Duchess Csollto. to
tightening around him, and It to vl
deenrthat ho will not ba allowed to as
oape his matrimonial fata.
For tha third Urn tha wadding date
haa been changed, and tha kaiser has
now decided the ceremony shall take
place In January, and haa given orders
to St up a house for the young soupls
as quickly aa poeslbls. Th future em
peror and empress will llvs In th palao
at Potsdam, . and an army of decora
tors ara fitting op a wing of the palace
nearest tha imperial stables for th
young couple. . t
They will be given ths sum suits of
apartments that th kaiser inhabited aa
orown prlnoa. The apartmenta are sit
uated on the first floor and consist of
ths Bronae room, th new room th
Russian, bin and yellow rooms, ths
Etrurian room : and four so-oallad
kaiser rooms.
Ths other rooms tot that wing of ths
palace, which were' nce Inhabited by
Frederick the Oraat, will not be given
the ooupla, probably because the kaiser
doaa not think that a la oldest son to
worthy of the honor.
BLACK DIPHTHERIA
. WIPES OUT FAMILY
fSmetal Mssetok to-The Israel
Victoria. B. CL. Oct 17. A messsgs
received here state that H. B. Shadr
well, collector of customs at Whit
Horss, Mm Shadwall and their daughter
Flora are all dead of black diphtheria.
Tha latter died early la th week. Th
father and mother contracted tha dis
ease and died Saturday. Other mem
bers of th family are down with It.
Th absence of proper facilities for
fighting tha disease la believed to) ae
oount for th fatalities attending..
A PaWTTllLSXB. .
(tfwetal Instates to The Jcereel.)
Lc oranda, Or.. Oct IT Mrs. Thomas
Kelly, aged 44 years, died at her home In
Frultdale, near this ity, Thursday and
waa buried Saturday. Sh bad been 111
but n few days with pneumonia.
She has resided here about is years,
her husband owning s) very fine fruit
farm near th city.
Besides her husband sh isavo tw
ens and Sve daughters.
. (Jearaal Special BtrvtoO
Akron, Ot. Oot. 17. The Ohio stats
Baotlst association convenes bar to
night for a four days session. Nearly
109 delegates, inciuaing prominent oi
vtnea and laymen, are her for th
gathering. A ministers' conference waa
bald today for the arrangement sf the
final detail of the convention pro
gram.
C ASTOR I A
for In feats snA Childrsa.
fbi KM Yoi Han Alwajt Bcujtt
DOW
Uprttkts, tt lUntoamry
UptifhU, hsadd anal igrgs4od
TIM CsMs Co.;Clfssi
30 Apollo Piano Players, band
sad fiarnjiteed by TtoMsllvllls
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sasdeaad gaareateed
by Mnltlaeass sad
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gnsraatosd hy UsV
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CeTTcaleage.
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for the Mooree Correct metlsaato
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motor, n easceAd te ee tb meet pfrfept tw
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Two Oonever eabuitt siaad sDritbt ptaneei
special atAheaaar M9i value. eoC
For Two Neatlffeareet Hstlaaato
Two Omever eeblset avan eprlf at plaasst
Ou Ooaever aabliat rmn aprtsht Blaeoj
ifwetr. ifSiiiS.
Two Apello eeaeert sma4 stane yUyerei
tfft "VST JctTroSESn
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males Two Apollo ooncert grae4 plan plav
erii penal TBaheaajy emMs: value. M90 mm.
For next nearest Ketimote
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Two Apelle arohettrel srsad sieao plarerat
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To Ohlesse eottage ersaae. bsautlfnlly
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SVXrnt lewen htotU
notes Fear CBI
lease sewage ergaasi weiayti
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la vas..ll.W Me., aerasae U.Mperwe.
tel WM-.Il.om.Ml.. antaae 0 .Mpreal
Sft wes..l.!l.ig.. acraas e nVM per eaaf
444 waa.. 1444. 444.. la arsasi of Jipwssea
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Pint PrikAwWIotos Tsmrinc
my
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cc:iras cf this cheat cutest.
. Thta eemtcat la hnssd mm the total vwts to he emst faw the ntrtao
f Pveeldent e the United Statee, and will elaae nt nmldnlarhtt He
cashes Tth, ISO, Tha etMedal figrmjree af the geveraaitBt win de
tevaatne th ssaJt and the visas will he ewnsdedl br eessmlttee
f dlalntcrcatcd JndcTsa. Karl mat ore mtU receive) certificate for
each estimate, and) these will entitle the holders ta such prises as
they asaty win. When the ccntect ta decided each eatieaater criU re
ec&ve printed list sd the amewssfad eeUasntcrc.
K3W TO IUKE
tt aaats row SMthta n ho awrlttccl to oat Helps ra. Ton pv eatty
tmo rcsjain pnee ci tne nape an
e aaefrc of rne a,ooo nanascsa
tled to erne sjaccs tar eaehi twar-rftve cents paid on ewbsortprlon ae-
oonnt nrevtded resalttaaco ssd
nether, bat no eatlmaf will bo
"Tit sne ttuar.
fllSTRISUTISI flF PEI7FS ; XT
aiw e iiib eae we C oeeesjeaiws
' Thsss SVOOO prlsect owlweel n feAOQO, ore nil the fines of their
kfai to ho obtained In the market, nnd their onallty to eranrsmteed
r the well known firms freAu which tbey were purchased. They
will he dletrlboted tc the wlnnora on the obsolete merit of their co-
tisaotoa hy the Central Preca
.tic los mm inelivigaal prise if will ae iwMftl Jclsttly. raurtles
patlen In ibis eootest is net confined to eat read eve. os ths contest
Is belnst ndvertlsed In n nnmbe of other publications, the sob-
sovlbers to all of whleh ksve an
dietsihntlen ed th psise.
uNlffhOredetene
stold
Odd FUied
0f Mtoto'l Wfnl-I emgghkl
, - ' ' Foantnla Posuk .'
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Het
AsaprlckS Posi Co., Botok
THE PRIZE- LIST.
Mo-Om twte repeatert stem wmd, serea
teen ieoelai si(lRian'i wateai qpta feoef
twoty yar eemt atrlkea aow dad aaarterf
Most amaat Phvtf-
( watauti
Host Veamet MmtU
emiaa Taa Nao lai
New Boral pertar
mabes-Tea Celamels rrapaepbeaes: hlstilr
metes Tea Hew Roral mwias maeblnasi
WVIW .aresVt
21 aenreet htott
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or Fenr Feat Ifeorest Btors-
ae PNjui ntwta nieaie- aniu -
ebenr SiiaailiiMisT SaaH kiiKlii iu ila
Fee ; Vem Heart Wsnrsst tost.
metes-Fear "Xiler netlBs, Stredlvarloil
Iverr trlnimlaga; Jl'b. eew; vefufc 4faa.
Fes Ten hext Meareet Bsti
malm Tm baevr enadrBpl ftlw pletad tea
w,WGaelL """"I
jyerFemr Fewt Wannest Bstto
jioeuvh ganrnsi asii siapi
rralsrl Wensost slstlmaiss
Tea OeiuaiBto mptMKeaM: eUborets
y& ;rtoV"iwi ttsJd
Far Ten Went keoreet Stoti-
teTbeVe!ee-
er ojadj there Is as better atev madi
laaa the Xsiafnaaas, aaj th nanutaMuiw
will iruBiTh. rajue eitae eWvefi sot esUe-
'rffAerl Wonrcwt Wtoti.
mates-Fear Aesul SMdsl ''Ogenbeah" vle
Su. welltnt tsoa: wTS lew; valTittfaoL
For Few Wcaf Wcnrost aletl
3 w sw
ye Teo Weat Wearost ettmotes
a Bdoto aeellsa kpeHtae sseeeli
V THE JOURNAL
SUBSCWPTION RATE
ta Portland and other el tie where pa
'per to dsllvored by carrier 1
Dally and Sunday, 1 rnr .fT.H
tally ana Sunday, 4 month ,,., I.TI
Dslly and Sunday, I month a 1.44
tmlly (not Including Sunday), 1 yc, I 44
Daily (not Including Sua.), 4 mos... g.?l
DaUy (net Including Sun.), I moo... 144
ryy my htao. '; .
pally and Sunday, 1 rnr,'.. IT.04
Pally and Sunday, 4 month 4.71
Dally and Sunday, month 1.44
Dally (not Including Bun.), t Ft... 1.44
Daily (not Including Sun.), moa... S.TI
Dally (not including Sun.)rl aaoc...
tit
Sunday only, 1 year J.. ......
i.44
Sunday only, ff months ......
Semi-Weekly, 1 yew .............
Weekly. 1 ynr
1.44
1.14
L44
DO IT
Crv Modal 1904. samgMfevtsrrwd
Ail ESTIMATE,
yon fjet owe a esasee to win
chance ti
ana vaiaaaie prtaci
Ton are enti
aoaosvintlaei ore fferwnrdod te
allowed on a pomHtanoo of loss
Aaaeoinaosi of Chlensjo. In once ef a
eueeJ oppostnnityf abate in tha
J00 Pincoa Ntrnwy
, : Sltvwr Ptatn,
dby
Aworirsn Sliver
Sile Tm Kalamesoe steel raasas; T half
For Ten Went Weeweet stlaantem
--Ta Oread hap Ms eellbearlag. seaUaaei
hookeessi; selMT mebocear. wlUs leaded
"ir.V.aTwftsmaCtoe
Tm becvr sueeraple plate gva place tea
autasFeur Wageer aaaasrt seleiet 4allnet
tnmmlag
Pi flae leae; wita eewi vame
Hr orTwenty Wont Wonroat atotl
smiae Teeuu Al-Vleta peaorsnile eamerMl
ifnfyV
For Twenty Jftext Wcewoet Beti
apatae Toantv Oalumbla eubopaoaeat
elaborate oselaeti toeaty-to mabTheiat
Vrtnr Jtowt W. Stotto
CoaT'rtr mton'eemaSgw lined!
orssTwent Wt
beTKerteeamXm
Vi7$tkt aeoreet Stottannte.
Tan Falaeiaane tf rasam; T saett asd
TaSr.arcwt ktotto
mates1 Three aenuma'a oatobej: etvea
Te'rWWrcaVUto
Ten Oreaa Rapta ballbearing, seatloael
wnwss 'sircJtM r.-
malm Fwir eaarttviells: Amatl aiWi
'or'S'wamty-riow Won Fcoreet
Bm 1 mates Tw )Jt-fl v ATW aeSereeile
fere&?t Stotlmmto.
-Twe weaMB's sall4 t14 abawKUgj wauhesi
irVcr Wowt Wenroot .
FerVewr Wont Weeurcet Kstl-SrmwSa
- Colambto . I
faaagrsgh 0. j
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' (Oat thto ami god SU to saofnUy.
smd $.
(Stats whether Dafly. Sunday.
Weekly orSeeml-Woekly.J
g soniy oa iitiiiiidBS n
eomJL Tlabiaiiahwmsasdys
shsaaPerilw , .
TODAY!
Magofi sstd HsmHsj Oraaitfr CMrey
fjrnalcw aaa and (unrantaod by
10 Ran foe oad Stove, nan and
-. (nnruteod by Th If him a too
Stovo CeW Kssihissno, Mick
44 Maatoel Isstm
saesta, g car sa teed
60 Qrawal Rapids
BalUBearlnr Sooe
tloaal BookCaaes,
naad and CnAfaO
by Wsa. Teak
Se. Cc Cbissga.
14 Oem ScWIy
nsavsnnran
ts4 by IvpnrtoJ
FaraitnwoCo.,
Ornad Rsnidn,-
Mkh. '
' - . ? WI
& Oem Catfery
H New Verb.
-v & :'.
Steo Wmmm Wem Wsnsmet 1
"Tor Two West WeoToet ettaaotea
Twe wemea's wiMim: tea year easmi
WJ toe-.
metes Five woeMn'a faocr ekatalalne
watcbesi etgat Jawal swim siivimaati vetoe,
FeVFtvo Wont Wcnreet Msts.
mates Twinty Cehimbte sTaBhophoy sa eaft
mates five wmmo'i tea rsr cam wMobaa;
.rar1I..Vc--oe a-tf ,
VnogosaTOst tostto
Foe Twenty Went Xcorost SJetl-
psatas-TwaatiF Oelumbl reh , hones; oak.
J'We,trvln MtfTtwjtrpK .
marteaa Siivw oompanr; value, ltd r
For Ftvo West Wearoot Bstt
matee WnwCi watehej: twiaa joevemeaM
"UFtWMJ VSJLS mntae.
104 Ueare-t latsraveaanleaJiabJ fowum
pens; liurat eell pi: valus. It to aanh.
Far lOO Went nearest Eetlsactes
t4 Own mmtr run: witk twa blades. Is
PAoroaee easa; veiua. M M aaeh.
Fes- log Wont Wearost htotimntosw
es 1,00s Wort Weeureet Ddtto
Mi 1 lrih ooplei ef '-Theodora ".eoeeveli," .
nror0 Hewt Wsnrsst rlsae-
Em2 Sr Amerteaa surer maipanyi vale.
m w meet.
aU4TOair
a.i psecinoaiieri; tm. iinu
sal nenaocfl sisie
a evaee haTl aueorusl all-
v7pW soyar "Si; iff
ieWTbo asm Wcoreot Beti.
M eesim ef 'tontDwU."ix
etaasumsosr'
aret
a -mm mm.
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