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SOCIALIST COLUMN WARREN'S ADDRESS Delivered in the Court of Appeals, St. Paul, May 9th s I appear before this court in my own defease because my attorney:) arc unwilling to say what I think should be said. I desire to waive all that council for the defense has said with reference to the govern ment's inability to prove that this envelope was mailed from the office of the Appeal to Reason, of which I am the editor. I wish to waive all the objections interposed by my attorneys and the arguments ad vanced by them why I should be given a new trial. I DO NOT WANT A NKW TRIAL. This case has COST THE DEFENSE 920,000. A new trial, before n jury of my political opponents, selected by the district attorney's office from among government employes, or those who hope to get a federal job, before a judge prejudiced ngainst my cause, would result only in an other miscarriage of justice. Is the mailing of this envelope witlr Its offer of a reward, printed in red, for the capture and return to the Kentucky authorities of ex Gov. William Taylor, under in dictment at that time for murder, a violation of the federal statutes? Stripped of all legal verbiage and technicality, that is the issue here and no other. My attorneys argue in the brief submitted that the indictment is de fective. J, do not pretend to know 'about this. I will say, however, that I have no desire to have my sentence set aside on a mere tech nical defect in the indictment, and I would regret to sec the issue in volved disposed of in this unsatis factory manner. It would mill leave the question in doubt us to whether the mailing of n reward, printed in red, for the capture of n fugitive republican politician, is u violation of the federal statutes. By environment, training and economic interests, the judges who compose this court arc opposed to me. You can no more impartially consider the questions involved in this case than could the judges np pointed by the English king to con sider impartially the questions which arose between that monarch and his American subjects. In all controversies that arose be tween the master 'and his slave prior to the revolution of i860, the federal courts made their decisions conform to the interests of the mas ters. It was from the slave owners ' that they derived their powers and held their positions. No man open ly antagonistic to the slave power could hold a position on the federal bench. An examination of the decisions of this court and your decisions are similar to those of all other fed eral courts wherein the interests of the workingmau conflict with the interests of the employer, is ample proot 01 tne class character of the federal judiciary. Dissent ing from the opinion of this very court, in a case wherein n working girl was pitted against n great corporation Judge Thayer said: I desscut from these doctrines which seem to have been formulated with an eye mainly to the protec tion of the employers and with too little regard lor the situation and rights of the employes." As a militant member of the working cluss I frankly confess that I expect nothing from this court. A court of justice, so called, which turns nway n mangled work ing child empty handed, in defense of capitalist class property against working class life and limb, is not ' apt to look with favor upon one in revolt against such shocking in humanity and the system responsi ble for it. I know that this Is the settled policy of this court. I understand why its decisions are itt the interest of the employer uud against the working man ana working woman. You arc serving those to whom you arc indebted for your position and responsible for your power. I nm simply trying to show to the working class world, whlcjt em braces a great majority of the imp utation, the character of the federul court, to which must be submitted their liberties and their lives. The federal court under capitalist mis rule is essentially capitalistic in its sympathies, its interests and its tie cisious. In this important work of cdu eating the working class as to the true character of the courts, you are helping me, It was the Drcd Scott decision that hastened the overthrow of chattel slavery, and as history repeats itself, we may confidently expect that the decision of the supreme court In the now famous kidnaping conspiracy, backed by the federal court's de cisions In all other labor cases, will precipitate the downfall of wage slavery, Persoually, it is a matter of no consequence to me what this court way decide in this case. If this court coucludes to sauctiou the scandalous methods employed to secure my conviction ami the out rageous scutence imposed upon me for the commission of what Judge Pollock termed 'a mere misde manor," I shall consider it the proudest day of my life when I enter the jail at Fort Scott, 1m prisoned because of my defense of "the poor and oppressed. You will by that act increase my power a tkousaadfold aud carry my message to the toiling millions from sea to sea. Gladly will 1 make this smau sacrifice In a cause to which I would willingly give my life. LOCATING TRUFFLES. The Hunter Work With a Trained Plo and a Pointed Staff. Tlio truffles looked exactly llko wlilte potatoes that had been very thoroURh ly dusted with powdered clnnninoii. They wero the size of whlto potutocs, and they hnd tlio white potato's Irreg ular shape. "On tho way to the Itlvlcrn." Bald tbo host, "I stopped at Marseille in order to sec a truillcr, or trufllo gath erer, at work. Truffles conw only from franco. Thcr cost, oven over there, about $5 a pound. Tho taste? Well, mushroomy, but much richer. "Our Marseilles truffler carried n pointed staff. Ills ludlspcnsablo col laborator was a trained pig 011 n leah. Tho pig was like any other, only his snout was longer and bettor devel oped. "Wo spectators hnd hardly walked 100 yards over tho Holds when tho pig topped and began to root near tho foot of an oak. Tho trufflor helped lilin to dig with tho pointed staff. S01110 truffles appeared a foot under ground, and tho truffler pushed tho pig aside, throw It an acorn aud put tho truffles I11 his bag, "Ho found, or, rather, his pig found, n dozen truffle In tho hour wo watch ed hi in. At every flud tho pig was re warded with an acorn. Thcso pigs cost fOO nplccc. Tbo man 111 ado about $1 that morning." Exchange, HIS OWN COIN. Knox Cava Root What Root Had Patted Out to Depew. Senator Dcpow told a llttlo story on himself and Henator Hoot In n speech at a dinner In Washington to Mr. (loot by tho Now York Itopubllcan congressional delegation. "Wheu Itoot was secretary of state." said Senator Depew, "1 wiuit over to seo him and asked him If ho couldn't do something for mo In tho lino of consular appolntmotit. Ho said: 'Sen. ator, I'm sorry. 1 would like to do something for Now York, but' and Mr. Itoot picked up a paper from his dosli-'l seo that Now York's quota is now exceeded by 14 per cent,' "Well." continued Henator Depew, "I kept going to set) Henator Itoot for a year, livery time 1 went to see him ho would remind mo tliut Now York's quota was exceeded by 14 per cent Finally 1 said, 'Mr. Secretary, I think you're u great statosinmi, but your mathematics arc Inclined to bo auto matic.' "After awbllo Mr. Knox becamo see rotary of state," Henator Dcpow said when tho laughter uud Hiibsldf L "Hen ator Hoot weut up to see, him about consular apimlntmeuta. 'I'm sorry,' said Mr. Knox, 'but'-and ho turned to adocumont lllo-'l Mud that Now York's quota Is now exceeded by 14 per cent' "New York Bun. Major Pond and Bill Nye. More than 0110 successful lecturo star had to thank Major Pond for hi start. Mo hnd keen discrimination aud not Infrequently sought out aud dragged upon the lecturo platform an obscure genius who never thought to seo him self before tbo footlights. Huch a genius was Hill Nyn. When tho major found htm ho was acting a poNtimu ter uud editing tho Karatnto Hooin uriing over a livery stable. ("Walk down tho alley, twist tho gray mulo'a tall, take tbo elevator Immediately!") Pond persuaded him to try lecturing, and a there proved to bo both money and useful publicity lu It Nye wa grateful and used for year to remem ber tho major with characteristic note, 0110 of which had tho following exhaustive signature: Your with a heart full or gratitude and a system full of drugs, paints, oil, turiwn tine, slasa. putty and everything usually kci't In a 0rt class drug sloro. MM. NY 14. 1. H.-0n all ntcht Old Times at the Capital. In reculllng the lively unM plctur csquo Incidents which the old timers enjoyed lu Washlugtou cue Is moved almost to tear over the commonplace nuturo of bis own time. John Adam used to batho lu the Potomac ever; morning ut daylight bmiuso ho hnd 110 bathtub lu tho White House, uud 110 0110 over pulled n kodak on lilui, President Taylor used to walk about tho town and atop aud chat with ev cry ono ho met, like 11 pollcemau, A reception In tho White Ilouso In theso days is relieved of monotony ouly by tho great crush of guests, who trample tho clothes off one another's buck. Auother president set up In tbo east room a 000 pouud cheese and Invited tho multitude to come In and help Itself, which the multitude proceeded to do. Fat and Thin, Tho two women encountered each other at a dance. They had not mot for sovcral year. "How thin you have grown!" ex claimed ouo. "How fat you've got to bei" the oth er cried, and they stood gating at each other in some dismay, "Heforo you como to blows," re marked a mutual friend who stood by, "let's take a vote a to which I worse, to get too fat or to get too thin," New York Press. Not Qutlty, "Doctor, why dou't you sometimes denounce wickedness In high places T" "Hies your soul, Hrother Uimlesty, I do! Have you forgotten that In my sermon two Sundays ago I spoke sharply'agulnst the pmetleo of Olrttug lu the elevated railway trains!" Chi cago Tribune. All men have their frailties, aud he who looks for a friend without Imper fections will never flud what he seek. United Statu Laundry Basket leaves Monday afternoon E. 0. MAQOON, Agent 111 N.Jersey Street A WONDERFUL SNAKE. It Defied the Attaekt of the Serpent Killing Iguana. Bnakcs on tho pampas of South America havo many enemies. Uurrow- Ins owl reed on them, nnd so do heron and storks, which kill them with a blow of their Javelin beaks. Tho ty rant bird picks up tho young nnako by tho tall nnd. flyltig to n branch or stone, uses tbo reptile as a flail until It llfo Is battered out. Tho largo liz ard of tho pampas, tho Iguana, Is a fa mous snako killer. It smites the snake to death with Its powerful tall. Mr Hudson In bis "Naturalist In La Pla ta" tells this story: Ono day n friend of mlno waa riding out looking after bis cattle. Ono end of his lasso wa attached to his suddle. and tho remainder of tho forty foot lluo wa allowed to trail on tho ground. Tho rider noticed a largo Iguana lying apparently asleep, and, nlthough ho rode within a few Indies, it nu not stir. Hut no sooner had tbo rider pass ed than tho trailing lasso attracted the lizard's attention. It dashed nftor tho Blowlr moving ropo nnd dealt It a succession of violent blow with It tall. When the whole of tho lasso, several yards of which had been pound ed In vain, had passed by. tho iguana, with uplifted head, gazed nftcr It with astonishment. Novor bad such a won dcrful snako crossed It path before. THE HEDGEHOG. Tattles It Employs In Making a Meal of an Adder. Tho hedgehog Is tho possessor of Inslra which. Ilka Hum Wcllcr' knowl- iH)on nf London, aro "extensive and pe culiar," Bay tho Scotsman, Scorning fastidiousness, It can niako a nearly meal of nearly any Insect and Is ono of tho vertebrate which can tacklo tho cockroach. For effectual exter mination of beetle nnd cricket It Is tia nupftil its n moncooso among the rats, but It I not generally known that It has a partiality towara annuo anu adder. Tho method It employ for the at tnck aro Interesting. Having como upon tho adder, It goads that reptllo to tho offenslvo nnd at the first dart Immediately rolls Into a ball. Tho ad dcr I thon loft to attack tho spine, In which encounter It naturally come off Rpcotul best. After awhile, when tho hedgehog feel Hint hi antagonist has exhausted hi power, It once moro opens out and makes a blto at tho ad-ilnt-'ii lmrli. thirohv breaking It snlno. Jt then proceed to crunch tho wholo of the reptllo' uoay uy mean 01 11 iMiwirfiil laws, nnd after that It Is said to start at tho tall uud devour lu prey. Subtle Flattery. Walter No, t and 'J peeped out at tho baldhcadcd man, then ducked be hind tho screen. "None of him for me," ald Walter No. 1. "He doesn't tip." "Hamo here," said Walter No. 2. "I'll Ox him," said Walter No. 3. Ho took an order for soup. Heforo serving It he allowed tho two muti neer a hair Homing on tlio surface of tho soup. They marveled then, and they marveled still moro when at tho end of tho baldhcadcd mau' dinner the waiter returned with a dollar bill. "Nliicty-nlno baldhcadcd men lu n hundred can be worked that way," he said. "If tho customer doemi't seo tho hair himself I coll hi attention to It and niako him think It fell out of hi own head. Tho fact that he had a hair to loso ho appeals to hi vanity that ha love 1110 for finding It aud gives 1110 a tip big enough to cover tho cost of n doxeu plate of soup," cm cogo Tribune. Her Way of Putting It. A gentlemoji Btepplug 011 board of an ocean bound steamer Just before sho started Inquired of tho captain whero tho old steward was. "Oh," re plied the captain, "ho wa discharged sumo time ago," "Why did hu leave J Ho seemed a first rata follow." "Well, to tell tho truth, ho gut too big for hi breeches aud wo had tu get rid of him." This was overheard by a bright llttlo girl, tho daughter of one of tho passenger ou the steamer, Soon nfter auother passenger arrived, nnd, after looking around, said, "I don't aee the old steward. What ha In come of him," "1 think ho wa dis charged." said 8omo one. "What fori" "I know," mtld tho llttlo girl, "but I do not like to tell." "Oh, but you may tell mo, surely," Bald tho passenger kindly, The modest llttlo uialdeu hung her bead and slowly answered, "'Cause his trousers were too short." Forgot Doctor's Fee. A former 8t. Mary's student, writing from Sao Paulo, lu Hraxll, In tho St. Mary's Hospital Garotte, tiny; "A few day back I wa giving chloroform to a patient when I felt a touch on my shoulder, aud a voice said, Tho pn tlcnt I very still.' I said, 'Ho I quiet all right,' and tho volco replied: '1 am his brother; If he die you die, 1 have a pUtol, and theru ore eight of us' Here, If any oue I ill, all the family collect, aud they sit lu the same room us tho putleut and watch what Is done." Tho doctor adds, "Dufortu uatcly, though there were eight of them, they forgot W fee." The Difference. Mr. Dash-Tho Idea of Mr. Hash having society asplratlous! Why, her fathcr'was a peddler! Mr, Dash Yea, she' entirely too forward. She ought to hang back until people have forgot ten it. Now, In your case, my dear, It was your grandfather who was a peddler. The greatest trust between man and man la the trust of string couasaL Bacoa. EXCAVATING lasemcHt aM all ether kinds of excavating Call for Sandall Phone Richmond 61 Subscribe for tha St. Johns Review wi keep pct4 ea Ike doings of Ua alt? . PATTERNS A AD ARE APPROPRIATE TOR ALL DRESS OCCASIONS DURIrtG THE SUMMER. TO GO WITH THESE WE HAVE TArtCY HOSIERY A AD STYLISH PUMPS. THE SALE PRICES Ort OUR MEATS SUITS STILL COrtTIrtUE AS WE MUST DIS POSE Or ALL THE LIME TO MAKE ROOM FOR A LARGER STOCK AMD TIMER AS-SORTMEMT. 'fV RESOLUTION The city o( St. Johns doc ordain as follows: That it deems it cxncdlent and neces sary tu Improve No, lMlson Street from the north line of I'cMcmlen Street to the southerly line of St. Johns avenue In the City of St. John in the following man ner, to wit: Ily grading same to established grade or grade to be established, by cut nnd fill, and bv sldcwalklng same on cither side with 6-foot cement walk, 13-foot curb, and by placing a atrip of macadam In center thereof full length; aald macad am to be 16 feet wde, 8 inches deep In center, 6 Inches ou cither tlde.sald walk aud curb to have cxanlon Joints as di rected by tne city engineer, tatu euro to have J-lnch tile drain every so feet. all work to beilone according to plans and specifications of the city engineer on file In the office of the city recorder rel ative thereto, winch mm plans ana speci fication! ana estimates are satmsciory and are hereby approved. Said Improve ments to be made lit accordance with the charter and ordinances of the city of St. Johns and under the Mipcrvltlon and direction o( the city engineer. That the cost of said improvement to be assessed as nrovlded by the city char ter upon the property especially and par ticularly benefited thereby, and which I hereby declared to be all of lots, part of lots, uiocks ami parcels 01 lanu uciwccn the termini of tuclt Improvements abut tint- unon. adiacent or proximate to said No.Hdlson Street. from the marginal lines of Mid street tack to the center of the block or block ortracts of laud abutting thereon or proximate thereto. That all the nroncrtr included In said imtirovement district aforesaid It hereby declared to be "Local Improvement Dis trict No. 36." That the city engineer assessment of the probable total cost of said Improve- mem 01 tain curcci 1 91017,40, That the cost o( said No, IMIson Street to be attested against the property In said local assessment districts provid ed by the city charter of the city of St. JOIIIU, Adopted the 34th day of May, lyio. A, M. KSSON, City Recorder, l'ublUhcd lu the St. Johns Review May 37111 ami June J, 1910. RESOLUTION. It It resolved by the city of St, Johns: Tliai It iiecmi 11 cxpeuieui ami necessary to Improve Midway avenue from Colum bia boulevard to Beltlnghtm street in the city of St. Johns In the following manner, to-wit: lly grading same to established grade or uraile to be established by cut and fill, and by tldewalking tame on either tide with 6-foot cement walks, u-foot ce ment curb, with 6-foot wooden crot walks aud standard box gutter. Said cement walks and curbt to have eapautloa Joints where directed uy tne cuy cngiaccr, Said curb to have 4-Inch tile dralut every 50 feet according to the plant and specl ficatlous of the citv engineer on file In the office of the city recorder relative thereto, which tald plans and tpeclfica- cations ami estimates are tauuaciory anu. are hereby approved, Said improve ments to be made in accordance with the charter aud ordinances of the city of St. lolint, under the supervision aim 111 rection of the city engineer. That the cost of said Improvement to be assessed as provided by the city char ter upon the property especially and par ticularly benefited thereby, and which is hereby declared to be all krta. parts of lots, blocks and parcel of land between the termini 01 tucn improveweaia auui ting upon, adjacent or proximate to tald Midway avenue from the marginal line 01 tani avenue uacK 10 me cciuer 01 me block or blocks or .tracts of land abut ting thereon or proximate thereto. That all property included in said Im provement district aforesaid i hereby declared to be local asaeatwent district No. 37, That the city engineer' cellmate of the probable total cert of said improve meutof Midway avenue 1 ?8iJ.jH That the cost of said .Midway aveaue to be attested agaittstlhe property in tald local assessment district as provided by the citycharter of the city of St. Johns, Adopted the 34m day 01 May, 1910. A. M, KSSON, City Recorder, Published la the St, Johsi'a Review May 37 aud June 3, 9 Tha Gasallna iNt ARGOSY Kxcurslou Parti a Specialty .Towing and Freighting Prompt , service, matnaabl charge Boat at Fairy Slip. TgUnVAua B vajjsS3jssjsf I . BONHAM ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. In the County Court of the 8tate of Oregon for the county of Multnomah. ' In the 'matter of guardianship of Myron Claire I'orbes and Iidward Stuart Forbes, non-rcsldcut minors. It appearing from petition of D. C. Rogers, guardian of tne person and es tate of Myron Claire and Hdward Stuart I'orbes. in the state of Orceon. that it it necessary and beneficial for said minor to sell tlielr undivided one-nail interest lu lots three, four, five and tlx in block twelve, Jametjohut second addition to St. lohns. Multnomah county. Oregon. said minors nnd their next of kln.to-wlt: Harriet Ilonora Morey. mother: Kolicrt II, I'orbes, brother; l'rcd V. I'orbes, brother; Arthur I'orbes half brother, and ltllzabcth Susan I'orbes. half sister, aud all other persons Interest arc hereby ordered and directed to ap- pcar bciore me at 9 o'ciock a. m. aiou day the JOth day of Tune, 1910, at the county court house, Multnomah county, Oregon, in the rooms occupied by the county luduc.and show cause, if any exists, why a license thould not tie granted to I). C. Rogers, guardian of tald minor, authorizing him to tell all of said minora' interest, to-wit: an undi vided one-half interest in the whole of the aforesaid real property, at prayed for In the petition of said guardian on Tile herein. It is further ordered that a conv of this order be published in the St. Johns Review, a wcciciy paper puuusneii ana circulated in Multnomah county.Oreuou. having a general circulation therein, for threcsuccessive wccks.wnicn publication is hereby declared to be sufficient service ot tint order on tain minors, ncxi 01 kiii and all pcrtoui Interested. Riven this 19th day of May, 1910, T. J. CLHUTON County Judge I'rlday, May so, it date of first pubii cation. I'rlday, June 10, It date of last publi cation. SUMAIONS In the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Multnomah. R. M. Tuttle. nlaintiff. versus William Robb, J.M, Thompson and 1JJ. Schmidt, dctemltnlt. To J. M, Thompson and E. J.Schmidt defendant!: you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer or otherwise plead to the complaiut filed against you in the above entitled actios within tlx weekt from the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: from the 37th day of May, 1910, and it you fail to to ap pear and answer or otherwise plead in said action wttmn tald time, tne piaintiu above named will take judgment againtt you and each of you for the sum speci fied in plaintiff's complaint filed In the above entitled court aud cause, to-wit: for the sum of 6oo.oo with interest at the rate of eight per ceut. per annum from the 33th day of April, 1910, and for the further sum of f 300.00 attorney fees for plaintiff's attorneys and tor plaintiff's costs and disbursements In tblt action, This summons it published purtusnt to the order of the Honorable Robert G, Morrow, judge of the above named court, made lu open court in this sctlon on the 34th day of May, 1910, which or der prescribes that thit tutumoas thall be published in the St, Johns Review, a weekly newspaper, once a week for a period of not lets than tlx weckt. The firtt publication of thit tutumont was made on May 37, 1910, and the last pub- lication will be on tne am nay 01 luiy COLLIER St COLMBR. 1910. Attorneys for Plaintiff. EXECUTRIX NOTICE TO CREMTOIS. Iu the County Court of the State of Ore gon for the county of Multnomah. I a the matter of the estate of Har mon Tryoa, Deceased, ) Notice Is hereby nivea that Mary Try- on has been duly and regularly appoint ed a executrix of the last wilt and tests went of Harmon Tryon, deceased, and all persons having claims against the es tate 01 said deceased arc nercoy require to Dressnt the same, wkh Proper vouch ers attached thereto, to the said execu trix st the oSce of H. K. Collier in St. Johns, Ofcjen, within six (6) months (raw and ajW the 6th day of May, 1910, said date b4t( the fret publication of this notice, makytkyua, i Kxecntrix of the estate of Maraaon Two, deceased. CelMer ft ColUer, attys for KsowUix. NOTICE Scaled bUa will be received by the stos4 f Dircotort of school district No. 3, Mullttowaa county unuijnne 9, 1910, to supply tehee) wkh 300 cord of heavy tr tlsWwood. Delivery to be wad before lulvn. iQte. me Boara reserves tne right tVrcjsct any and all bids, AsMesas all oMSfrsreoi of clerk. aaswol Claak. rtOV THIT THE AOTTN Or ROSES. SWEET GIRL. GR!DUylTES MB BRIDES IS HERE. VE IrtVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR GOODS. THERE 1RE LAWKS. DIMITIES. MTISTES. OR GJMDIES, AULkS, tiAKKl MD KOBE SILKS, CHEVER VOOL Atib tiOKtiA SHjMTUAGS Atib JlADES DRAP ERIES: ALL Of WHICH ARL LATE MSHIOMBLE & CURRIER will be leaving the soles. There mutt be plenty of room at the ball of the fcot vo !ut stretching to tho limit of the strcngthof the she will not twacosssary. The Bradley Shoe Will Not M Pinch" Yavr fact Every pair is built with an allowance of leather at tha ball ot tha foot which permits the foot to rest comfortably in tbo new shoe tho first time you pat It on. The lining ia the Bradley Shoe will not Wrinkle alls a little wear, canting discomfort to common. They are cut to conform to tha npper. Thit perfect tit even glvet additional wear at it take a great tUai of atr ala off tha leather. Bradley Shoes for Men. $3.50 $4.00 represent the highest standard, of material and workmanship slaty-sl: years of continuous application to tha maklntf of a shoe that will give perfect satisfaction. Wo make Ictt profit ou a Bradley Shoe, bat wall be glad to sell you a pair, for once a wearer ot these hoasst, well-mad shoes, it will bs hard to resist baying agsia. aad the increased, volume meant aot only profit but public confidence Wfmdtty'i art mait hy Mr mik KilK Co., tthq km4 kH mfktri ot gm moss Hf,t ears, trs sue a ttomiH aim eUUrtn, COUOI-I amiiMaaMMMswftmMlltttit SCALES & CURTY ' FOR THE BEST General Grocers Will Stand The Test Phonai: Richmond 961 E. St Johns, Jarsoy 691 For First Class Tailoring go to R. ALSBERGE I have opened a tailoring establishment with a fine line of Imported and Domestic Woolens. A suit made of these goods will make you look tastily and neatly. The cost is less than hand-me-downs in the long run. You can" get a two-piece suit for $20. Come and see aud be convinced. R. ALSBERGE 205 North Jersey Street. Goods called for and delivered. Phone Richmond 926 Sfse, Part la ad ft Seattle RaHway. LKAVINQ ST, JOHNS. Inland Katph-c Kstwct. yss a. ta.; for Chlcaao. M. raui. uniHi muu i-ny. w. unw. Wall.. i.KU, Roosevelt. GraoddeUe. GollB dalc, White Salmon, KUvetuoa. Vancouver aad lntndiAl aaatioua. North Baas: LUsHcd,7n5P so.; lor Chicago 8C raui, otaaaa, Kaaaea i-y. m. i.hii.. bmhw. Bptatur.UitsvUlt.I,tl,laco.Roota.Ctd- CqIiubU. Silver Lccxl. aim d. m.: tar Vancouver aaiico. wmiraaimoa.&icYCRaou mua awmi caau. w OKC aimoa. s.jw. uraannatiw.vii aau an iwciweaiaw mmimm. AKKIVIMO AT UT. JOHNS Inland Kmplrc Kssree. 747 ! Inm Chica go, m. ram, uesaaa, shuh vkt. a,a. Spoken, BpraaM. SUivflW LUd, tewa, Reoaevelt. CfanMelles, White Selasea. Ster; North Baik Linked. taa. sa.; (rots Ch&wo, St. feul. Omaha. KaiuM OUr. St. tntie. Wetje wane, ruco, BaeacveK. wraanmiiei, wwc Salmon, itUrotaon, .Vaaeewrar SsA ietenae-, dial, aaatloaa. Columbia KivtrtocmJ uiUoek seea: IraeaCtWs. oreaddaliu, coiaanaaie. i.J wane mww . Came. Vancvum a! sM.lrtersaadtote sta tion. All trains atot) for vaatMWH. OSire owe all night. TkkHeoBtalc lorail polat. Waatexi-r4ra) kewanwark by ni4dle agad tody. Also young woeaaB dosuoc situation. Call 534 'TlABA AaT lataaUlaft faaa&ah VW JtWa Right Here at the BALL of the Foot Is where most of the "pinch" comes when baying a new pair of shoes. Yon com plain about it when trying on the ordinary shoes and the salesman says "I'll stretch It" Whenever he hat to do that, look out in n lew weeks you'll And your frr.t running over the cdjjts of the soles and the upper eraer ci ssesr mas lor fc CO. Wartltara Paaaffc tetfwsy LKAVINQ ST. 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