OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1906. 7 Roosevelt Favors Income And Inheritance Tax (Continued from (ihkm 2.) prtKTPillnif wldi wIhiIumi unit Ni-lf re Irnlnt mill iniiv mule up their mind JukI liuw fur they nrtt willing In go In tilt mutter, while only trained IfkIkIi tor cmi work out tlm pruject In nurvn wry detiill. Hut I feel Unit In thv ni.nr fulurii our ttn t iftnnl Icgltl'iitum hlioulil enact n mv pruvlilltiK for n itriuluiitinl Inheritance Inn by which n Miundlly In crpiiNliitf nilt. n( il ny mIiouM Iik nut upon nil iii.inc)H i.r otlirr viiluiibUw coiiiln liy Kin, tiiMtn,.t or devluo to ! ny ln.llvlilii.il or c.i porn lion, There , c it lut no iMfloii of llin cthlnil pro- ; prlnty of iln t'"viMiniutii tliwt deter- i ml titntr l In- i minim upon which tiny gtft or inheritance hIhhiIiI lii received, 1 Art tin' la w now nl n in U it lit innloiilit dly dlfllciilt to ilevlm n iintloiiiil lo- ' come tin which hlmil ,n I'oiiittllutlomil. , Hut wlii'ilnT It Ik iiliMihitfly tmpimftlhle U miothcr ipiinilon, mid If pomlM It l la inimt rtnitily rtiwlro tI. The flmt ! purt'ly Incuine tat law wiit punted by j tile I'Olli,'! MH III HI, ,t till' IIIOKt tut- ' port mil nw i,.'tilliu with the mibject wiin Unit of v,i. 'I'd In Him ronrt held to t Uiii'iiu llhitliinnl. 1 'I'll n ipioMloii li iitldiiiihieilly vrry In ' trlcate, ilcllidin iuiiI Iroubleinmic. The Ori lntou of ln- i "nut iii only ri'iiebed by oiii' iiuijoi Itj . It Ih the In w of the I n in 1 mi l of I'oiirmt H accepted n inch anil loyally nheyrd by nil jjooil cltlnn Never! Uc'i- t i the lii-alm t irm evlib'tllly , felt by tin coin t un it w In li ' In ruining to n i'iiih-Iiin!. in, when oinihliliTtil to gether Willi pii'vloini (Icc liloim on th lllbji-' t. in. iv pi-rliupii Indlcnto tlio pot alliillty of iti-vli.liik' a i-oiiHlltiHlouul In come tut law which ahull mibittniitliilly ai'roiuplibb tin- renultn alined at Hit , difficulty of niiii'iidlntf tin- coiitltutlou la an went tln.t only real iirmnuMy ran Juitlfy it ri'iort tbi't-ato. I" very effort thoiild bp inii-lf lu dealing with tbla ubjwt. ik with tin) aulijeit of tbt proper roiitrol by the niitbiniil goTom tnriit over tl.i' iih- of cor porn tn wnnlth In Inti-mUlH biuliirii, to di'Vlaa li'lia l.i t Inn vvlib-li Willi mult ni'tlou all a II attu'n tin' ili-i.ii-il end, but If thin fall thi-ru will nltlinnti-ljr bt no alti-runtlvt t a coin'liuMii.l iiiiii-niltni'iit I nil ual rtnl Trnlnlna. Cur Imltintrinl development drpettdl lar-i-lj upon tv-U ni-R 1 duration, b el"'l!iiaT In thin ti-fiu nil Itidti'iMnl eOn fMtlotl. fr-ifu tb.lt wblrti Tti li nuin to br II Komi in'" liiuiii-, a i " . I riirpi'litrr or bi o 1 - in' ib t' i tint w 1 1! 1 1 II ;n n inn re to do Hit- fcvi-'ili-'t i'ii' '.ii'-i-r hi; frnt. Tl.i- n.i!).i b.uiliv tin' fclJIU'il work- nniii, lun I" -I l'1-i'iiun' mii-li l y ti-"h-lib-ill Iti.liMn.il t-iltinttlon. 'tin- fur r;n -b in; iiM-fiilni-iH of ii, I '! ub'i of to liiii lo-y iiii'l a Ii.h.Ii of tiilin-a or of 'h ,:' i- rv n ' t iirv ntih -r illy i''-kti-m :i-l. !,.! h'l b h r.ir ra long l tin- i 'i'.-i I ..f :i ; i "I bu.l.bni: or im--i h.iM. ..) li .v , . , :i P,,! H ti'ti!i or wi.ti-b-i. ' ' - or i'ii.; 1 1 sin m-1io.i1. In , '. .-i- ;. , Mi- w ; v w . b.niM l;-' tin- n..i ;..-r bo t"iH willi b'a b vi I . 11:1 win) inii-t I o li. ij ii- 111 I' !.i.! liii-n-.t-.im: r 1 1 - - ;i tt !") la. to I V t'.n.l i: 1!'".- . f , ' - ! i tl" ' ' t'l .11 h t-i -i iii t'liib-r t In i-oimtltu- I :.i:::il i-i;i bit i : s i .ill ii but ."I IlllO.I! Illlli O f i' 111" WI'l- ' . i i- be i C --1--I i'f.l n w or it to in t i:r. b-r i' i lilll : of till I I oin 1 1-ft -i -ft tlio In- 'Ulltl- by I t. 'I I' lliilt il brim ii tni.' I.i tii both t!:i' If--'a-b. -- of Ibi' ipiv. tIliM rblllKP of bioioli-st pusnl- 1 1 v, bii-'i" wi'b VVI'lt'.l'.' of tbt olf:ii'' of Tic Mi lb. -1 Is tl v. I I,' I l.ill'I i of tl.i' BO. I, Sol i n'.'iH tni" t i'i ! r;i t In !:n lit of t,,i- f.i I'li.rl 'H l-OIl lolt-t biiv.i till t'liniirp til I ill till' vil".t posslt'lti m-j Me lii.-li 1. 1'.-; s c it III n.n to I i'l.it I. t-l: ' ! b l wri-n tl . .111 Hi bl" . Hi'lin Vb'W . In tin' t'l.' In! tlii' tlnory of (.lii.'iiilnti mill tin' fiu-ti of nr.-. Ornul'.'iitloii In tin,' l. i-inr ' cm 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i boil f " Ima bi'.'onii in i'i Hinry i wi'ii. I. innl It luii ni i'b f r -' il In tin- wo-bl Win. Gardner Watches, Clocks and Jewelry W'o ri'pnlr tlio highest. Rrailo nl wnliiii'K Unit tiro tnnili', wllh a p.'i'I'i'Ct l.nowloib;i of tlio euro I boy Khoubl lvcolvo. I rojiiv. imlo liroil clmiiH no that tboy run lis kikhI n miw- I lls l,ani iiiV'il i'lnj;:i, ami hi'noobiM tuul 1'j'o j'.lasHOH iiiul Hitch thliiKH ntnl Nlaiul nniii y to tit-Hint you on Hhiirt notice In any cmorKcncy that may require Iho ime of. my repair (lepiirtttunit. (JltKllDN CITY, OHICtlON. o t HOME MADE CANDIES FRESH EVERY DAY THE PALM 719 Main Street. ! Tickets on Haviland Dinner Set given with every purchase. o o TKc ) Ei. Finir-nuilr Coniblniillon Up-to-dato-I1ATII anil SHAVING PARLORS JOHNSON & STRATTON, Props. Electric MnsBaglng, I or labor. It ih "no liriN 'tu'ci'iiMary for funui-ra. Hurli a inovnini'tit tin the RrniiKn tnovpini-iit la good In ltHilf and la cnpiibUt of it wi-ll nlk'li Inllnltii fur Hut fxteualon for koihI ao hiiij; iin It la kept to Ita own li-Klllinnti' liUMlni'na, Tint biMirflta to l)i derived by tho a aiM'tiitlon of fnrincra for inutuiil ad vnnlaKi urc piirlly 'onoii)1e mid part ly aorooj;riil, Irrlanllnn and Knral l'rrrallon. Much la now beln done for thn at a tea of the Hocky inouiitiilna and gri'dt plaltiH tlirouili tint ili'velopiiumt of thn iintloiiiil policy of Irrlgiitlon nnd forewt prenerviitlon, No goveniiniint policy for tint betterment of our Inter Dai eonilltloiiM bna been mom fruitful of good limn tbla. lilTorrr l.vaUlallaa. I mil well j wiin' of bow illllb'irlt It Is to pirns it coiiHlltulloiiiil miii'ii'lin.'iit. Never! bi'li'MK, lu my JudKinent, tht whole itiiNllon of iniirrlnni' slid dl vorcn hbouM be relegnted to tho Bit thorlty of the tialloiuil rongreaa. The t'hungi) would be K''"d from every Rttindpolnt. In particular It would bt good becauao It would confer on the congrena the power lit once to denl radically mid ellb'lently with polygamy, and this lihould bt dune vliether or not tuiirrliitp' and dlvorre tire dealt wllh. It la neither anfn nor proper to leave the ipietitlon of polygmny to Im di'iilt with by tint upvenil Mtatei. ll-nil Hi I Marlnr. I't tint mil l' H'iilli en II the attetitlou of the -oiigii'xa to two auhjects con cerning which I have freiiiently bo fi)re coiumuiilciiteil with thi'tn. One Is t ho fjiii'Kilou of di-Telopliig American ahipplug. I truat that s law embody ing lu aiilmtauce tbt vlewa or n major part of the vlewa r xpre"t.'d In the re port oil thin mtbjert laid before the bonne at Ita lunt ai-aalon will be panaed. It HceiiiN to tmt thnt thn proposed mena- nre In aa nearly iinoblectlouable as any I rnn bt. Tb t urnirr, j I i-clally cull your attention to the j second subject, the condition of our i currency laws. 'I he national bank act j hna ulily served a great purpose In nld- lug tho ttiortuous tiualtii-HS develop- inent of the country, mid within ten ! yrari there biii been an Increnae In i clrciilntioii per ciijiltn from $21.41 to j f."i.'lliM. I'or several years evblencn hns j bii'ii iii'cuiii'ibitlnj Hint additional leg islation W iieeili'd. The recurrence of ein h crop senaon ttnplisiil7.es the de fects of the pri'i'iit laws. There muat i soon Im' ii ri'iMim of them, because to leave then us they are incline to 111- cur liability of bii'. Iin" i disaster. Since i your body adjourned there bus been j fluctuation In the Interot on rail j tuoney from 2 per cent to I!') per cent, ami the tl'irtiiiitlon was even greater ; during the preredlni; six months. The ; secretitrv of t!ie tn-nsurr hud to step In and by wise notion put n stop to the most violent period of oM'ill.'it ion. 1 I do ti nt pre s tiny e pe -lnl plan. Va rious p'-ins have' re.-eiitly b-.-en pro-po- ed by expert coiiitnlltees of bnnk ers. Among the plans whldi are possl- i bly feasllilc ami which certainly should re.i'lve your consl.1. 'ration Is that re- j peiile.lly brought to your attention by i the present secretary of tht treasury, ' the essential features of which have Im-i'ii approved by many prominent h;ml.ors and bu'iiiicss men. Accord. ng to tli's piim, in! niiiil bnnlcs should be : pcniiilteil t' 1 ...lie n spec) tied propor j lion of tl etr capital lu notes (if a given kind, the isnie to be taxed lit so high il rati as to drive the li dos back when not wanted lu lcgitimntr trade. This plan would not permit the Issue of currency to give banks additional prof its, but to imi' the emergency present ed by times of stringency. I do not say that this Is the right sys tem. I only advance It to etiihssl my belief that there Is nec.l for the adoption of some system whlrh shall ! be automatic nml open to all sound i banks an ns to svoid all possibility of ' discrimination nm! favoritism, i Tho law ahould bt ntnendtd to M tpecldciilly to provide thnt the fundi i derive! from customs duties may bt i treated by the aerr. tsry f tht treoe ; ury as be trents funds obtained uudtr i the Ititerual revenue laws. There ' should be .1 coiisiilcrable Increase la ; bills of sn.nll denominations, remits i slon should be given banks, If uecessit , ry itiuler settled restrictions, to retire i their clr. ul ition to a larger amount i than three tiilili.ins a month. Our (lull) lint I'onoexulona, ! i I most earnestly hope that the bill to ' provide a loner tariff for or else nbso 1 lute free trade In Philippine products ; will become a law. No harm will come tu any American Industry, nnd, while there will bi some small but real mate rial bcnelit to the Filipinos, the tnalll i benellt, wllr cuino by the showing inado I as to our purpose to do nil In our power I for their welfare. I'orto II ten ii Arte lr. j American citizenship should be con I forrcd on the citizens of Porto Hieo. I Tho harbor of Sun .lutiti, In Porto Hieo, should be dredged and Improved. Tim J expenses of the federal court of Porto i Itlco should ba met from tho federal treasury. llnwnll. ! The needs of llnwnll ore peculiar, j Every aid should be given the Islands, ! nnd our efforts should be unceasing to I develop them along the lines of it cotn I umnlty of small freeholders, not pf great planters with eooly tilled es tates. AlasLu. Alnslui's needs have been partially met, but there must be n complete re organization of the governmental sys tem, ns I have before Indicated to you. I nsk your especial attention to this. Our fellow citizens who dwell on the shores of Pr.get sound with character istic energy are arranging to hold In Seattle the Alaskn-Yukou-Pnclflc ex position. This exposition In Its pur poses aud scope should appeal not only to the people of the Pacific slope, but to the people of the United States at large. lllal. la ut Allfiia. Not only must we treat sll nstlons fairly, but vo must treat with Justlct si '1 g'n;d v III all Immigrants who come Ijcru under the Inw. Whether they art Ciilli'illc or Protitslmit, Jew or gentile, whether tlcy rome from Kngland or (lerrnsny, Uuwsla, Japan or Italy, mat ters nothing. All we lisve a right to (juestlon Is the mini's conduct. If ha Is honest ii ii' I upright lu his dealings with his neighbor nnd with the state, then he Is eulltled to respect mid good treatment. I",speclnlly do we nesd to remember our duty to the stranger within our gates, It la the sure mark of ii low clvlllr.filloii, a low morality, to utilise or dlsiTliiilmite ngnlnst or In any way humiliate such stranger who Iihs come here lawful) nnd who Is con ducting himself properly. To remem ber this Is Incumbent on every Amer ican citizen, and it Is of course pecul iarly Incumbent on every government olJIcliil, whether of the nation or of tho several states. I am prompted to say this by the attitude of hottillly here mid there as sumed toward the Japanese In this country. This hostility Is sporadic and Is limited to very few places. Never theless It Is moid dlscreill table to ua as n people, and It limy be frauriht with the grateht conseipiences to the nation. I lihl; fnlr treatment for the Jnpunese as I would ii -k fair treatment for Cer nnuis or Kngllshiiicn, Frenchmen, Uus slans or ltnliiins nsk It ns due to humanity nnd civilization. I nsk It as due to ourselves, because we must act uprightly toward all men. I recom mend to the congritss that an act be passed s Ifl'-ally providing for tho natnrallziitloii of Japanese who come here Intending to become American cit izens. One of the great embarrass ments attending the performance of our International obligations Is the fact thnt the st.-.tutes of the United States nre entirely Inadequate. They full to give to the national government Biifllclently ample power, through Unit- od Mates courts nnd by the use of the i army and navy, to protect aliens In the rights secured to them under solemn j treaties which nre the Inw of the land. ! I therefore earnestly recommend that j the criminal and civil statutes of the , United States be so amended and ndd- ! ed to ns to enable the president, acting for the United States government which Is responsible In otir Ititerna tlotisl relations, to enforce the rights of aliens under treaties. Tlie rutin. Mailer. Last August an Insurrection broke out In Cuba vvhl.-h It speedily grew evi dent that the existing Cuban govern ment whs powerless to quell. Thanks to the preparedness, of our nary, I was able Immediately to send enough ships to Cuba to prevent the sltuutlon from becoming hopeless, and I fur thermore d;ip:i tolic! to Cuba the sec retary of war mid the assistant secre tary of Mate In order that they might grapple with the situation on the kTOlllld. In accordance with the so called Piatt ameiii'irrnt. which was embod ied In the constitution of Cuba, I there upon priicliiluioil-ti provisional govern ment fur the island, the secretary of . war acting ns provisional governor on- til In- could be repheed by Mr. Mngoon, 1 the lrte minister to Psnnnia and gvt erni r of the cum! rone on the Isthmus. Troops wore sent to support them and to relieve the navy, the expedition be- 1 tug handled with most satisfactory 1 apisv! and cuVlrney. Peace has come ' In the Island, and the harvesting of the i sugar cjitie crop, the great crop of the fshtud, is about to proceed. When tht , election has been held aud the new government Inaugurated In peaceful and orderly fashion the provisional government will come to an end. Tho United Stutea wishes uothlng of Cuba except that It shall prosper mor ally nml materially nnd wishes nothing of the Cubans ssve thnt they shall be able to preserve order among thau sls and therefore to oreserre thetr Independence. 11 the elections become 1 fane and If the insurrectionary habit beiMUies continued on the Island It Is absolutely out of the question thnt the Island should continue Independent, and the I'nited States, which has as sumed the sponsorship before the clv llh'.eil world for Cuba's career as n na tion, would again have to intervene and to see that the government wns mnti.'iKCd In such orderly fashion ns to secure the safety of life and property. The lilo Conference, The second International conference of American republics, held In Mexi co In the years 1H01 O'J, provided for the holding of the third conference within live yonrs nnd committed the fixing of the time and place nnd the arrangement's for the conference to the governing board of the bureau of American republics, composed of the representatives of all the American nations In Washington. Thnt board discharged the duly Imposed upon It with marked tldellty nnd pains taking cure, nnd upon the courteous Invitation of the United States of Ttra Kll the conference was held nt Itio de Janeiro, continuing from the '2'M of July to the U'.ith of August hist. Many subjects of common Interest to nil the American nations were discussed by the conference, nnd the conclusions reached, embodied In a series of reso lutions nnd proposed conventions, will be laid before you upon the coming of the tlnnl report of the American dele gates. I'aiuinui Trio. I hnvo Just returned from a trip to Pntiiiimi and shall report to you nt length Inter on the whole subject of the Panama cnnnl. Tlio Algreclrua Convention. The Algeclrns convention, which wns signed by the United States ns well ns by most of the powers of Europe, su persedes the previous convention of 1S80, which wns nlso signed both by the United States nnd a majority of tho European powers. This treaty confers upon is .. equal commercial rights with iill Iurope-in countries and does not entail n single obligation of any kind upon tis, mid I earnestly hops It nmy be speedily rut I fled. Sf mIIiik. The destiurtloii of the Prlbllof Is land fur i;en la by pelagic sealing still continues, 'I he herd, which, according I to Hie H'irve y rniide lu IK" I by dlrcc- ! Hon of the congress, numbered 4.7'JO,. O'i'i, nnd V'hlcb, necorillng to the sur vey of both American and Ciimidlan commissioners In 1S!II, amounted to 1,ikii,XiO, has now been reduced to about IWl.tSKI. This result litis been brought about by Oiwtdlmi mid some other Sealing vessels killing the femiild seals while In the water during their minimi pilgrimage to and from the south or In search of food. The process of destruction has been accelerated during recent years by the nipeariince of a number of Japanese vessels encaged In pelagic sealing. Suitable representations regarding the Incident have been miide to the government "f Japan, and wo nre as sured that u II practicable measures will be taken by Hint country to prevent any recurrence of the outrage. We hiive not relaxed our efforts to secure mi agreement with firctit Iirlt- nln for ndeipiate protection of the seal ! herd, nnd negotiations with Japan, for I the siime purpose are In progress. The laws for the protection of the j seals within the Jurisdiction of the j United States need revision and I amendment. S.-nil llaKur f iinfrreac-e. j In my last message nd vised, yon that the emperor of Itussla bud taken 1 the Initiative in bringing about a sec ond peace conference at The Hague. Under the guidance of Itussla the ar rangement of the preliminaries for such a conference hag been progressing during th past year. Progress has necessarily been slow, owing to the gniit ti',;:..!i- of coin. tries ta be con sulted upon every question that has nrlii-n. It is n matter of satisfaction (hut all of the American republics have uow, for the tjrst tit;, been Invited to I Jolu In the proposed conference. ! Arm 7 and ar. It must ever be kept lu mind that i war Is not merely justifiable, but lm- j peratlvo upon honoral le men, upon an I honorable nation, where peace can only 1 obtained by the sacrifice of eoiHciotitious conviction or of natiouai welfare. The United states navy is the surest guarantor of peace which this country pos-esses. 1 uo not ak that we con tinue to Increase, our navy. I ask merely that it be maintained at Its present streir,'tli, and this can be done only If we replace the obsolete und out worn rhlps by new and good ones, the ' equals of any till nit In any navy. To stop building ships for one year means ' that for that year the navy goes back Instead of forward. In both the army and the navy there Is urgent need that everything possible should be done to maintain the highest standard for the personnel alike ns re g.inis the ollii-ers and the enlisted men. 1 do not believe that In any service ; there Is a l.ner body of enlisted men i and of Junior otlbvrs than we have In , both the army and the uavy. Including the marine corps. 1 West Point and Annapolis already turn out excellent titl'cers. We do not ! lied to have these schools made more .scholastic, t'u the contrary, we should 1 never lose sight of the fact that the ; aim of tmi'ir school Is to turn out a ' man who shall be above everything i else a tight im: num. There should soon be nu lucrease In , the number of meu for our const de fenses. These men should be of the right type and properly trained, and there should therefou- be an increase 1 of pay for certain skilled grades, espe cially In the coast artillery. Money Bhoiild be appropriated to penult troops) to be massed In bo ly and exercised la I mnn -nvers, particularly In marching. i'lie I'Trit Policemen. On Sept. il'.". I s.'.i, the good citizens of Loudon s.iw tr.sips of men dressed lu dark blue tail coats, with top hats, pa rading the streets and maintaining or der. They weul the pioneer police force nud have been dubbed ''Bob bles" or "Peelers," from Sir Robert Peel, who Inaugurated them. I. iil.l nml Silver CotYna. The women of Sumatra wear costly j dresses, ninny of them being made of pure cold und silver. After the metal j Is mined nnd smelted It Is formed luto ! a flue wire, which lt woven Into cloth nnd nfterwnrd used for dresses, Your Slmre. If the landed mii$ico of the globe j were divided up und allotted Into equal i share to each of Its human lnhab-! Itants It would be found that each j would Ret n plot of twenty-three and n j half in'res. ! Uueer 1 itlitnir Method. The Idea of catching fish by means of a beehive with a hole In tho top of It Is a strnnpe onoutrh one. Yet this does not Inadequately describe tho method employed by fishermen In the Philip pine Islands, who clap their apparatus down over the slusiKlsh bottom feeding tlsh and then, putting their hands through the hole lu the top, extract their victims. Mexican Courting. Staring at the windows of their ador ed ones Is the way Mexican lovers woo. If the youns woman Is agreea ble she will appear nt the window aft er several days, and they thxis be come acquainted. Cnrtiiw n YVnrt. When the peasants In Germany wish to jrot rid of any troublesomo warts on their hands they take a species of lo cust and let It bite tho protuberance. The liquid which flows from the In sect's mouth luto tho wound causos tb warts to drr uo and disappear. 0 1 Corner Main and 'Ml- - W. L. Furniture Store FjJtscount on all Heaters. We must; make room as our Holiday goods are comingjtn on us so'we are compelled to slaughter all our heaters, j Uni versal Heaters included in this site. Wo L. TALKATIVE from the Smoke and Sale Our offerings for this gains that will tickle your palate Money saving values that are beyond comparison. JNote ' ' , - Table Linens, bit-ached and unbleach ed 24c a yard and up Turkey red tablecloth 16 cents a yd up Space is inadequate to quote our many bargains, call will convince you. FAIR STORE Good Teeth Means Good Health, If von desire the best i . -s charge, you will not be disappointed at this office. WE GUARANTEE TO PLEASE YOU. I I PlfK FMC Dent5st- Wcinhard Bid., Phones, City L. L. riUXLllJ, 1293. Farmers 121. A Quality That Counts M. 1. B. COFFEE - Mocha and Java This is a combination ol Javas' fancy mild cof fees, and Mocha. It's an excellent article. 3 lbs. for $ 1 00 H. P. BRIGHTBILL Phone 1261 Glosses Now Starting English, Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, Shorthand Start now while others are beginning. Complete courses in Day School. Night School, 7 to 9 Mon day, Wednesday and Friday. The opportunity for you is now ALLEN BUSINESS COLLEGE E. 0. Allen, President 5ridge Corner Oregon City, Oregon Seventh you can get At - i 'i - jural. Block's Water week are matchless. Bar- a tew ct them; Colored Napkins . Bleached napkins, 4 cents extra large .'. $1.20 per dozen Gccd Digestion and Good Locks OUR PAINLESS METHODS. ana auKnowicfied pkiii ana genue ncss in bundling the most difficult ease:? have roMieJ the dentist's of fice of its old time terrors. People entrusting their work to us are sur prised and delighted at the tosult3 which will not fail to satisfy the most exacting. We aim to keep the lead; old fashioned method? find no place in our ofOce. We give the best in skill and methods and appliances for a reasonable fee. possible results for the amount we 4 etrc Blocks