Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 21, 1909, Page 14, Image 14

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Tim MORNING OREGON-IAN. FRIDAY. MAY 21. 10O0.
BIG CONTRACT LET
Hassam Company Gets $80,
000 Job in Holladay.
PROTEST MADE OF AWARD
J. W. Sweeny Says His Lower Bid
Would Be Carried Out In Good
Faith Warren Firm to Ira-
.. prove Fourteenth.
Contracts for paving 36 blocks in Holla
' flay Addition at a cost of approximately
S0.0C0 were given to the Hassam Paving
Company by the afreet committee of the
Executive Board yesterday. This award
was made over the vigorous opposition
of S. B. Huston, counsel for J. W.
Sweeny, who had submitted a lower bid
for the same improvement. Sweeny had
submitted a bid of Jl-78 a square yard,
while the bid of the Hassam people was
1.90.
Attorney Huston demanded that the
committee award the contract to his
client, who. he said, was prepared to lay
the same quality of pavement that was
called for under the specifications. He
insisted that Sweeny was acting In good
faith and, if he received the contract,
would pay the owners of the patented
article a fair royalty for the privilege of
using their patent. --
Georire Hyland and G. W. Stapleton.
representing the Ha-sam people, insisted
that their companj should receive the
contract, for the reason that 90 per cent
of the interested property-ownprs wanted
that company to -perform the contract.
They intimated that Sweeny was acting
in bad faith and charged that he was
seeking the work on a lower bid prlncl
' pally to freeze the Hassam Company out
of the local field.
In awarding the contract to the Hassam
Company the members of the committee
apparently questioned the motives of
Sweeny. In answer to questions from
Mayor Iane. Attorney Huston admitted
, that his client had entered no negotia
tions with the Hassam people by which
; be could acquire the right to use the
patented article. In addressing the com
mittee yesterday. Attorney Huston de
clared that it made no difference which
of the two bidders should receive the
contract, the action of the committee un
doubtedly would be. taken into the courts.
In support of his contention that Sweeny
should get the work. Attorney Huston
cited court decisions. Including that re
cently returned by Judge Gantenbeln In
which it was held that an independent
candidate had the right to bid on a con
tract even though Its performance in
volved the use of a patented article
The streets to be improved and in
cluded In the contracts awarded to the
Ha-sam people are: Clackamas from
Kast Seventh to East Fifteenth; Mult
nomah, from Grand avenue to East
Twenty-flrst: East Twelfth, from Holla
day to Halsey; East Seventeenth, from
f-lackamas to Broadway, and East Tam
Jilll from East Thirty-third to East
Thirty-ninth. 1
Two contracts for street Improvements
were also awarded to the Warren Con
struction Company, as follows: Sixth
street, from Irving to Hoyt. and Four
teenth, from Jefferson to Gllsan. For
the latter contract the company Is to
receive The Barber Asphalt
Company was awarded the contract for
repeating Star street, between Second
and Third, for .1429.03.
On the suggestion of Mayor Lane the
committee decided to requV.t Te City
Engineer s ffl-e to notify all con-
n7,r, 'n! tTeet work. whether
or not their contract had been found to
be properly performed according tothe
office "?"?r.lnc",OB" f th' Engineer-:
In hta wy the committee was
th. k .Plnin that mu-h the delay
which is now experienced In finally clos
ing up these Improvements can be saved.
MAN INSIDE BOX FAINTS
Amateur Performer Falls to Make
Good and Nearly Dies.
eiNTRAL,IA- Wash., Mv 20 (Special-)
- w. Sid well, of this city came
near losing Ms life last night at Se
Star Theater here. Clifford an? wife
performed here all last week with the
Australian Trunk Mystery, the Tnan-in!
the-box trick. Sldwell bought Tt?e pi
aMemUntedn1 tr'CkS 'rm .fford .Td
attempted to put on the. acts to a
crowded house. lo a
minutes. After . wh Itlng a U Me 'oer
Vlr ,W; thos" nailed
him In became alarmed and broke ths
box open. Xh prll,oner had faintei
He was resuscitated after hard work?
CRUISERS IN PUGET SOUND
AVarhiP, Kxpeeted to Anclw, Off
Tacoma This Morning.
PORT TOWNSEXI). Mav y i h
m.nd of nf.r-A,imiral'"rfH lehree'X
I nlted State, armored cruisers TennesseT
Washington and California, of the first
d.vlelon of the Pacific squadron, came to
an anchorage here today on their vovage
from San Francisco to Tacoma. It i.
Planned to arrive at Tacoma betwen 7
and S o clock tomorrow morning The
cruisers will act as escorts to the Jap
anese training cruisers Aso and Soya and
later will Join the other cruisers of the
Pacific fleet In the opening exercises of
the A.-T.-P. Exposition. June 1.
U. P. LETS BRIDGE WORK
Steel and Wooden Structure Will
Soon Span Chehalls River.
ABERDEEN". Wash," May 20. (Spe
cial.) Contract for the first bridge to
be built for the Union Pacific Railway
Company on its Grays Harbor branch
has been awarded to the Vulcan Iron
" orks Company. It will be a steel and
wooden combination bridge of five
spans, and is described as an overhead
structure, two other lines of railway
running underneath. The location of
the bridge will be near Melbourne, and
it will cost about 110.000.
DR. E. P. HILL DEFEATED
Continued From Firt Page )
rated waste of money and energy in
building up particular sects, saying:
Need of Protestant Unity.
Can we expect our Ixrd and the head of
the churrh to answer our prnver for more
and better men for the ministry so long a.
we mak. .urn a poor dm ot than h. ha.
given ua. and can a. expect hi. steward
faithful to a rreat trust, t" furnish us TO or.
money so long as we wasre what tn.r civs
tis in uneeemiy strife and unholy rivalry
for p!aee and Dumber?
Think of th. power of a united Protest,
antl.m: Wh.n will tke d.T com when
united Romanism and united Heathenism
hall be met and matched by a ueued
PmtMtantlnn T Of course, vnq understand,
that th. rharrh must Ho spiritualized befrar.
It can become on., and I la not thinking
of th earnaJ church that said - am of
Paul, and I am ef Apollos," but I am think
ing of th. tUniuil church that ears, tty
on. .pint ar we all bap'.laed into on.
body."
He gave ail honor to organizations
like the Salvation Army, the T. M. C.
A- and the T. W. C. A., which were not
willing- to wait for the church, but
went out to the poor and sick with
hospitals and asylums, but tie declared
their existence "an awful rebuke to
the organized church of Jesus Christ.
The church ought to have dons what
the Salvation Army did."
He: then dwelt on the resources of
the church for doing this work. These
were of great array of material re
sources, modern means of communica
tion which made the cities of the world
one great metropolis and the men and
women In the ranks of the church having-
the potency for world conquest.
Klectlon of Committees.
After the election of moderator, the
selection of standing committees was
taken up. There are SI of these and
they are being changed for the first
time under the new election district
system, and each district caucus nomi
nates its candidates for committee
membership. Heretofore the selections
have been made by the moderator.
One of the features of the assembly
Is the presence of Rev. John Standing
Buffalo, a Sioux Indian, of the South
Dakota synod.
Tomorrow the assembly will cele
brate the 400th anniversary of the birth
of John Calvin.
Cumberland Head Chosen.
BENTON VI LJ-.E. Ark.. May 20 Ret-.
J. T. Barbee. of Dawson Springs, Ky.,
was elected Moderator of the Cumberland
Presbyterian Assembly late today.
ROAD 10 SPEND COIN
O. K. A X. IMPROVEMENTS TO
COST $3,528,738.85.
Question or Rate Reduction on
Wheat Shipment Heard at Kalem
by Railroad Commission.
SALEM. Or.. May 20. (Special.)
At the final hearing In the Investiga
tion Into the grain rates on the O. R.
A N. Instituted by the Railroad Com
mission on its own motion and held
today In the office of th" commission
In this rlty. an affidavit by Chief En
gineer George W. Boschke. of the
the railroad was submitted In evidence,
showing that the railroad company
now fias In contemplation or already
under way. Improvements and better
ments for this year that will cost $3.
618.738. 85. The Improvements Include:
Construction of ste.1 bridge
aero.. Willamette illv.r at
Portland fl.230.000 00
Fllllns bridge. building new
pawntw station and laying
additional sidetracks at Tn.
talle 71.00000
Ballasting main tin. (authorized
and will bo dona during th.
present Milfln I nn.3X5 25
Widening embankment- 34.9.1.60
Passenger atatlnn. roundnouea.
additional track, ax tvndleton .H.OOO.OO
Passenger station and additional
trncka at Haker :ity 34.000 00
Purehaa. of additional ground at
Th. Dalles. Pendleton and
"Baker City, estimated 1 T. eon no
Renewal or rail, on main line.. l&o.ooo oo
Change uf line to take out curv
atures and grade, between
The Daliea and Coyote, esti
mated l.ooo.ooojto
Change of line to take out eurv-
ature and grade.. Yoakum to
Barnhart 102.700 00
Renewal of five wooden bridges
In Burnt River l;h steel .... SI 0.000 00
Filling trestle, and putting In
pipe culverts on Hejpner
..,,.7",cl1 .3.000.00
Filling trestlra. putting lo cul
verts, building bridge, and
making im. tit reduce heavy
grade. on Hhanlko branch of
Columbia Southern . . . . . 194.772 00
Urand total H.iiS 7SS SS
Among the witnesses were W. K.
Coman. assistant general freight agent
of the road, and K. W. (Jalnes. who
has been working to secure a redac
tion in the rates.
C. A. Spencer, attorney for the road.
Introduced In evidence a copy of a
contract which (Jalnes made with hun
dreds of Eastern Oregon farmers, by
which Gaines agreed to agitate the
question of lower rates and the farm
ers agreed to pay him half the amount
of any reduction secured on all the
salable wheat they had for the year
In which such reduction became op
erative. Spencer claimed there la no
complaint from the farmers regarding
the rates and that the only complaint
Is from Gaines, who has a pecuniary
interest In seeing th rales reduced.
Ten days' time was allowed for the
Introduction of certain other testi
mony not submitted today, after which
the matter will be taken under advise
ment by the commission.
NO NEW ESTACADA MOVE
t
Hrj I man People Hrsv Card Up
Sleeve If Reed taction Acts.
ORFXIOX CITY. Or.. May (Special.)
Contrary to expectations, there were no
developments here today In the Kstacada
squabble over the recall election that was
held there last Saturday. It waa expected
that the Reed, faction wonld file an appli
cation for a writ of mandamus to compel
Mayor Heylman and the Council men to
relinquish their offices, but not a move
was maae.
City Attorney Rartlett was here today
and stated that the Heylman people had
cards up their sleeve that would be played
If mandamus proceedings were Instituted.
Recorder Johnson is also Postmaster of
Kstacada, and there Is a question as to
his legal right to hold both offices.
HERVE NOW OUT OF DANGER
Survivor of Gates Duel Will Be
Ready for Trial In July.
'
SALEMOr.. May 20 (Special.) Will
iam Herve. sun Ivor of "the recent Bulll-van-Herve
pistol duel at dates, in which
Sullivan was killed and Herve badly In
jured. Is out of danger and Improving
rapidly at the Salem Hospital, where he Is
kept under lock and key.
It is expected thst he will be able to
appear for trial in July.
JAPS LEAVE ARMS ON SHIPS
-.
Oriental Make No Parade at Van
couver, Fearing Trouble.
VANCOUVER. Ai. C. May 2o. Appar
ently giving taclt respect to the feeling
THREE SCREAMING
SPECIALS
BOYS' DEPARTMENT
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
320 boy.' Salts, many
strictly all wool, with two
pair cf Knicker Facts,
tome plain knee and some
Russians;, regular $4.00,
$1.60 and $5.00 aloes
go special at 82.93
lot!
240 pairs of School Shoes
The Lion kind strong
and good looking; rerolar
$2.00. special at.. 31.43
Lot2
22 dozen Puritan Blouse
Waists, known the world
over, best 75c Blouse
made, our price Friday
and Saturday only..43(
Lot3
We advertise facts only.
166-170 Third St.
of people mhotM vlem-s are Trgr9nt4 by
the Astatic ?x lujtoniM ax-vt any pa
rade by Japan- under arms in Vancou
ver, the procession first rroposed for this
afternoon was practically abandoned.
Instead of Japanese com In ashore
with full mill! . ry equipment and march
Inn throunti the city streets to Stanley
Park, the landing party came tn small
sections and amblM up town to Kecrca
tlon Park for an afternoon of sport.
AT T1IK MOTYIA
TTie Prtlas4 William K rrlr. .'til-aCo;
J W. Vliasvrald an1 wife. Iunmuir; H
H n-ock. iw Fort ; M r. an M rm B I'.
ti.-ud'ler. 1 H. N. ; William KoIH-nb. Ian
sin. It K. lenl, I-mi lie . W. H. til-" n.
ft. Iu1b : R- r. n. iwattis: llenry
Crnntt. Richmond; 11. Shartnan June.. lxs
Aniii; A I H. a 'x-nih. ('hUo, W. K.
Iu-ks. Han KnO' i-ri hhtrmtn.
ApplKon ; W. ,;ufnhrlin. Kan Kran
cisoo; Mr. and Mrs A. Wiian. New York;
Mrs. 8. A. I wkina. Tf om . H-n Koivn-
h I m and If. Nw York. John "a. It ess.
Ttromi; William llants-y. flurns. A. M
Johnston. Muwftukr. a Kii i iy. Jnim
Nathan. Kan Krinnn-o; f'alvin Cobb. !;
R. Hnfmn, Kan Kranrifu; Haymond ln.t.
f-tlle; Miss Anna Ks-ynoij. S-w Ynrk .
W. J. Krr. rrv'lii, ft I. HKk. SnM
ktna: Ir. H. f. lloak. 1' K. A.: ti. I.ubmao.
AnArson. ('hirign; llnry Abln. (imiht,
K. 4. Mahvr nd wtf. t'hicacu; J W.
rala. liuk; fi. V. Wclwirl hlraso;
Mllfnrd lls. Cl'-vflan.l : I. a. llofTejr and
' 'fe. Vanrouvrr ; i'hart-a Ha.lin. N- Yrk ;
Mr. and Mn M F Mh. -n; Ira Jud
on . Oaklacd; W. s. W-!-aif. flalnvii..;
H. T. .Voytrs. -hictfio. J a Coa an. Ht.
Iuls; A. A. Ivv, r-n Franrisr., ; S. j.,r.
d..n. Nrw Yrk; . K Har.vn, . f. lfn-s-n.
Mttwaukev; H. K Norun. K. tC Vol'
tr. iVtttlr. a. J. rnnroy. mihi ; U C.
Mrie-ad. lutieii: jMrph Krhanciil. Naw
ork; .rwrif x. Vovit Tstnter; Kran!i II.
lss-tt. .New York. W. H. McMillan.
Lurrka.
Th Orewai N, Klein. New York. AN
Herman. filmso; 1 x Itoney. Kus-n;
r J Hmlifi. t'hliaso; c, . f,ray. -prt
; W. A Kir. tml wtf. l-r ; H.
Hronttrtn. San Kranris. o; A- H. Maa. 'a -eti.
Idaho; Ftbt. Iu, feait : II Kl
Malcoit, Kan Kranrlscu; v M KtODvy
an-l wlf. tnvr. i ol ; K Htrn. J. W.
Krlek and wlf. Han Kran-!ar. i; J, Yo
cum and if-, .'hi.i.o, yiu Whliaker. Los
Anc-lM; Mr. l:ansjcr. a- .Amm; o a.
Kioai uras ar.il m )'. Rntburi ; H l
on. K M. Talor. Iul1rnan; ttio K JK.r.
Ht. Louis; ifo. M i;ir.n. San KraiM !.;
I. I. Rsl and ir. Vsncoaur. H . . Urt,
M M Whllt-n. Mfs M A Whltfn. ritt
burh: II R Wins. Huaton; J Mharnuin,
Kan Frsn-!; Jiidm J . trod. hit &.
James. (ht.: Km X Watson. Tllla
noik ; I- K Vrirm. Karramceto; M ra ttna
bftk. Itowbura; K 1. lit-. and If Xw
trs : Kdard K. H and w lf. Albany ;
I. Mors an. Atorta; thai. j. ftrvlnis. Terra
Haul, ind ; J. J Jnhnson and wir. Mr.
rimsnlo; M A Milkr. Tr. X Y : I r.
and M-s c1. i Nlon. Wm. Harr. (ntra !a;
I Hlauman. Tnlno: It H Tr:r-t and lf.
OLasa-ow . Ky.; 11 (logman. ! Anclrt ;
IV y A bell. Mtroli ; t. : f,tjllM-k W K
Franklin. I'Mto; Mts Ktr.s. Tama; Wm.
0"fnne!l. Monuiam. II. W. Ns-law.n. 1 a
ronia ; W. H l'a. and :fe. Hrit ; i "
r atrt. k .Bridal Vale. W If tac1a.
Morn; H. It ran. f 'rHln. X Klmhsl
I'endleton; tio. t'rtnpr and if- T:a
Dalki. i;eo. II Khuli. Mrs fc V. Motion.
id Kprlngs Harbor; Wm Mro,. Knohomi-b;
Wm. M- ;r"'n. ;rsnlh Kails. Krel i. i iwk,
A. W. Rsw.tr k. Hn.hom'lh; t'has K. Barib.
T F- Rafr. Hpikans: K. I Oamaa. fiii
rlnnatl; K A lm l. A K l-prasu". Is
Anse.ea; 1 'has A- MnrlMirc. Mf H ncham ;
Jan. A ! art. tetroii ; Thna lfarr:an
and IT. N w Ynrk; Art MonrofT. Ks-attt:
W ard Kfran. ('has. C James. Mrs. L. J.
Bumham. Keattle. .
The Perfclna O. l. PhiTlfns. J- M- Phil
lips. Kattts : W. A Ml Slle. Vamour;
II K. Ttsrddlna. 81. Paul; I . Knnrlv.
Kkamnkaaa: "barl . Wo-rdhous, Jr.. It.
public; 1- J M ith?ll. W. K. MfK.rr. talm ;
i. M. RaaTt. al'lw.l; Mrs K. M. Hiybr.
Mrs M. K O NtM. A-Sl'; tlY l-ainb.
Kansas; W. II. l.und v. il,.u4J ; H. M
Srn. rli ; N". i . 'hrl'sr;ssn. F A Ia-
lran. Frank Oordon. Kan KriFfifco; M.
Harmon. lnird Rom .-. Krx.kanc; O.
R. AafaaMa. 1 .a vnter ; J. M t'arr. Kv
rett; H. W. Hamlin. Hood Miv-r; Bruce
R. Kesisr. ty: Mrs. Fiim Kito, The
I s 1 1 s ; F- P. Zlmmrrman. Kpokaar. i
Kari-k. Astoria; John liltaann. Kt laul;
Fmll Franrkai. Kandukv; tsorai P. Tup
prr. I'hti ago. Am Kuaall. Invr; J A.
I'ala'.er. - P. Ia ! . t'olora'lo Kprlita-.
Frd. Wood. Roaton : R I". " unnlngham.
Ali Xvin. J. I. iiaum. S-aitl. F Kn
kauf. MHauk: . Baes. rlty ; Mrs .
II Hrm-kt. Kr holts : I. M Konn-lty. KHlra
Woo.lsjr; sorsjs (Jarfsn. Mount Vmon; ti.
Hoa-an. Muhlltr: l. J Johnson. Spokane:
Mrs A. I". Fletrher. Ufft; M ra J C
Neiaon. Nwbrf ; R. RoaMrr and lf.
Aisaka; Mrs. c ' Wolf. Siaavtii: p. v.
fimnnton. nx; William O RotM-naon. Fair
banks; Harry K. Kitnr. It Watertt!d.
K-aiiW; J. Hllvrman. Kan Fran-ltx-s; X H
Johnston. F K Fikrt. H'-aebrurc ; M ra.
C II. licui. M!a Ma metis lois. Th
Ialls ; M rm. X. M!l'r and son. Can Fran
cisco; Mra f. I- Watsm. Kalama; K. t.
lay. Bakr tty; T. R reenwod. Sattl;
Hnry Now man. Astoria; Frabk Frtis-h.
Kedro Woolley; M. . Hamey. Astoria: W
C. Kausom. lhkao; X. Polterson. HiUs
boro. The taperlsj O W Wh'.-man. Astoria;
F. B. Tongue and m H -ils'ro: tl. T -
H-jniinrt -n. Palmar; l M I . . ra and.
tfe. Kan FTanlSa-o; A Ilioti. It N w-
laod. Eun; T. A- MoBrid. Orrgua n
Harry M eton. Kuifnr, it. rr. larc n. K.
Thorp. Vanrour; T. W. R'a. J t. Moor.
Astoria; 4rs- WU liana Kar-y. Mrs K
Khaw. Tal.as; w. Taimaff. Tillamook;
K. V Hoover. Hoburt. J. W lUackmsn.
A. "bandr. Sattl. A- A- "Jaj p. atl
Rock: J R lu:hr.jfi ax-d w Ifs. H Mtur.
R Hendrlcaen. Tirnlha; R Ai'ian4r. l-a-dletnn;
R. M. O Hnn. W. It. Mct'amar,
minion ; C. Brown. Klamath Fail R.
F frlttsnden. Ianlos: Mra, K C RoXra.
Condon: F-- C. M -x,r a. - La Oran!t; fcid Ha:
laway. Brostnaville. T K t'hrdsins. H.-,p-nrr;
E. " N"iy. K. A. Dam. a. K!-U:l
lepras Ooodlord. I'n'.on; w i. it r.
Seattle; A K Rlcharlon. U" T Kiruck
Hurr.a; X H. tjwin. viarft:j: R. Haor(h.
irant Ky. l-m (iranCt. W w hnfrman.
Tacoma. t. il. Allain. Hsa,;t; o H. Xa -tlan.
Hoiar : J R. J'tnlar.O. Kpokan; A
Crrgory. Kalstoa. la : H- C. h'tdr, Lsa
dtn. la ; it. E- O arena and 'f Marah
flld : F- t, Tracy. Klamath Fa.j, J.
Bradford and if. T w Kwam. Klamath
Falt: In-. J F tatbra;h. M- M : no v; :
A Handy. Ho as: J4. German an I m if'
Ht!1a. I- F Fllrkenser ar.d If. M-i' -n
II W. Ireland, rit, , t E la-. Kan Fras
risco; W. Kmitn. Jr. en ; J. h Xorr.l
and wifs. city: I " KuIlUae. Ji if Harrv
on T. H B-I!lnham. Ti.-.,m T H
V xir. A at oris ; Mart.. a K rr-iU riiv M -
K. i is ton. Tacoma. Chester H jh.ci, R.
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OVERLOOK
T 11 K ADDITION' THAT'S AT.
BULL RUN WATER
GKADED STREETS
CEMENT WALKS
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
,
TERMS
LIBERAL
IMPROVEMENTS PAID
Take Union, Williams or Mississippi Avenue cars and transfer at Russell and
Shaver only 15 minutes' ride from business center. Agent on tract daily
OVERLOOK LAND CO. e.h.wEMme, Pres. and Mgr.
y 2Q7 BURNSIDE STREET PHONE M 21 6
Ms. W Bskrr. J V-I-aunhlln. Hood
Hbr; lnla Jnhnn. WlnWk.
TW M. (harWa (parar Hla-k. rnat1a;
J K Jnhnsn. Mi.u a- J II. rUD'li.
Ar11nctfn; W M Mrfonald and mir.
t'oraiiti. J I Hmith and m&n. M:kkslo. I
M liurnsMi. rnrlvti ; j Ft, Mahfirr. rv--ksn.
A JSi kwn JM; II Ada.
UoMrnrlal. W J. Mlli-r. M"' hrok . T II
lluKlios, r I'aul. ' I Fllr. arlion.
iiott 1 u-s. Ruin: W. J K.-i a rtl .
aK H 'm . Frank Morrison. ian"n . J
N. lS'k. Hattl. T Jn- A M M- Nab.
I. J Ksrrlll. Hiy; JHn N-1n. I a pa Hum.
H 1 - Ir aw.n and if. iHtkland. H I
Kvsrir. Waa. John H ad. Mt. Afi .
I X Markinat. Iiin. J l r.
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minail. A Nuif. i'rom.'l. K I a ri' .
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if a. ak ini . Mra R la. rnlumna
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i; l-mlih and fanill. W.ird; t H
Adama. Wroslland W. J tiiiroi. J W. Mnd -rlf.
I-I. Ml harlt. tj A Trumbull. Fl
iro W T. It h.sa. I-'. W A I -n.
Aarnra: iia Wa-ks'r. lias'.uo. J I. )!
kins and w If . .Vrah4T. X l rMi!"n.
Mr Minn 111; 'harl-a Haaa. I.rrna. a.
Walls. -). Risai:. M M mn vUls .
l.'.nnn l!Uhm. M H Mai tin. MrM'tin
iMr. ij a lanrlsnd. AIdn 1'al; J K.
I:i'irtds. I'hampuri. H ('nhitta and ln,
Nti tf ; II, Jt'kanti. J hmiih,
it-kati. A. M lark t :i . M II lie-.
K a lain a : 1- Hri Vm), Hart on : K I. i
frav; Kalarna. T I. im tn. Kr 'a-: I V
ponrtt a. iwaiti: a. tdn. Ilppn-r . J K
h(ann-l'1. I matllia. T M- . Kit. A
V K'.aards. I. r. Fs-rrlH. t-u; M An
sIt. 1 Anctlri, A. C. t lmn. Woodland;
J I'lO's, lt.
THa Naars, Sva)a4a F II Klfrsr. Oao'S
K 9- !. II. . VinilHsr and lf-. Mi
F. H. k lss-r, J I j-rlMKr. I. T-'-Tiniamaa
and wlfa. CMcatvrth arkr. Hitlh til. it
A Mit.h. i jt, Arbu- ki" and wile. W. F
Mar Kr.sis. ifc l.indaar. I lrt-n.
lr W I -'oa and wtf. W. R. Ctrancr,
Mrs William J tidd. William Hidlis.
W. If. rmr. William l. nioa and (
. J Uln.h-ll. Ir. K. J. Hloailanct. V ,
lanti. Mrs i'aUin I. Whiia and cM'.drn.
Miss Mary Ham!Hn, W A M nifomrry
and wife. It. W. iok and f. Mra M
Falrweaiher. Mias Kraorrf Fal rwi Her. It .
I tiraham an-l sir. K. "Msr l.
HalMna-r. l FSter. J A. J I ajr 1 f I ne." .
" orih. A. tj. VatithloB, a, U hitmer.
W. . HiNh. . W la)W. U It itas.
I". MupH, Jasph K I'm-. M J An-
1r.n. I. K Hmith. A. I. Thum'fl. Fort
land. A IV Muii.i.. rliirt.n. la. I. Aan
burn and w if . I'uil'nan . Harriet Tsu-nt
A.torla. Mr and Mrs J A Vanen. A tn.
'" : Frank M-K)dnny and if. tw
kana. Amua J t'arr and family. Frt aia
ena; K I Parker. Aatoria. Mm n llarney
Ftiiiadetpti.a ; Mrs. H ltsa. M' F J
Innr.rt,g. W. L Ilatnurat and m it; Jha
hlmlBfion and wifa. Mat-1 Mmlrflon. rr-a
Mtmitninn. Frank Wood field, i. a' M-
lr.f; As,rtr!- rn Uoaa. Umrnooi;
M. II. I'ettn. Kpokan-
Tla Xriaala H K Wall. Indianapolis;
Mr and Mr-. K. Maaae. an Krnria.. T
M N- -U. a:tle. ,. A. Il..pter and wife.
airiwr; J Mllrhwll. flearfteld . II
r.-nshaw. Hett:. a. , hinl1, m,U'i
Armbrtister. fit Ixmi VL J t J
1
'V C mT. "n" si r K, Ii,.
1 nrh ; V. x H"aH. Arerdeen; Mra
as. rltr; J M ltamer la. t n
Ns-ar
Ieln
iJ"ll. Meattl
Hii-M, leattlr:
K V. Heall. Trv. . - y
M II Matt. Ho'.- n ta
"lanq. Mr anlfUee l a j .
Phr. Hull.. K II llo,n. .ir.ni. -. K
H;rT- Tarom.: J. N. I.vnrh. .V. ..,.
',. 1 ' l-orll.n-l. M. : A. VHr!-n"
l-.n.. k -. ., rr.nn " MT
ant Mra ft.ro K-nrl
larka,
1 "I'M-; f Mark. ..v .
l.taale rimUh. Ienver
M r Krmm III., m . .
i.ier; M Kale
KarT rt n.in ..
Kanaa l It y ; I. w.'
Iokans; c. Frettvil
Il.l.na; I-. ti tv-l.l.r
''" r. r Hnim.
N - L . ..
Mra. I. . Wm,.. riea,,!-: w T.;,.
I". T. Ktera. Chlcaffn
ltaa M at - a.
The
man fialern. ,ire,a-.n. Hoi
W U ;wi. Han fra f. T, K
ONE IN THREE
Ktery Third p,
I'.lraari b J- t'offeo
It la fllfflcull to make people believe
that coffee 1. . abao.ut. poixm to at
leaal one peraon nut of every three but
people nr.. iloaty findlnc it U' .1.
ihoiish Ihnuaanda of them stirrer ter
ribly before they .llacover Ihe fact A
New York hotel man aava:
"Karh time after drtnkina- coff.e I
became reatlraa. nervoua and earned
o that I waa unable to alt five min
utes In one pla.e: waa alao Inclined
vomli ami suffered from loaa of
Sleep, which ant wor.e and Wnrme.
K lady aald that perhapa rofrea' waa
the cauao of my trouble, and ausaeaied
that I try Poaium. I lauahed at ihe
thouaht that coffee hurt me. but aha
Inauted so hard that I finally had
oma I'oatii-.i made. I have been ualna;
It In place of coffee ever alnr for
I noticed that sll my former nervoua-
eaa and Irritation disappeared. I be
jrsn to aleeo perfectly, and Ih rostum
taaied as sood or belter than the old
coffee, co what was the uae of sllcklna
loa beversrre that waa rulnln- me?
"Una day on all excuraion up the
country I remarked to a youna lady
frlena on her arcatly Improved appear.
ance. hh. explained that aom. lime
nefore ahe had quit ualna coffee and
taken Pontuio.
"Sns had- sained a number of pounds
and her former palpitation of the
heart, hummlna In the ear., trembling
of the handa and leca and other ll
sareeabl. feellnas had dlnappeared.
"2he recommended me to quit coffee
and take 1'o.tum and waa very much
surprised to rind that I hsd already
made the chance.
"r-he said lirr brother had also re.
celv.d a-reat benefits from .irln( off
coffee and teklos on I'osl um." "There',
a llf-aaon."
Id "The ftoad to Wellvllle - in
psrkaaea.
:er read the a boa letter t
apaeora froaa tlaee so tlaae. Tkfr '
are aeocalate. Irsv, .a a tall of karasaa I
Iftrml. I
r
i .. -
There's No Getting Away From the Fact
That for C onvcnicncc. Improvements,
View, Desirability and Value, OVERLOOK
la Awav In the Icad.
1. -K-
otWtRAGE
BOTH PHONES
THREE CARLINES
GRAND VIEW
nbh. Kalem: A Ji(TorH, The tatiea.
F . Mtxif laa.ia Wa:,a. Joe Frank;. a and
w f fr . jaan Franc tar: rPt s( onne .L Kl
lapelt. Mnt . y II I a f n and ife. fsa 'm :
' KailshufC and i f i hUaf a a
p-;wmt f :s;re. w a -1
NEW THEORY SPREADS
RAPIDLY OVER COUNTRY
Colorado Woman Gives Reasons For Her Abiding
Faith in Cooper.
I T. "orr' llieor cn. mint tha
human plnmirh la lrlrtf atvn mors
rr I an1 rttmitlfBI r-wrx tl.
'.M..r claims that Is fw-r cri of ail
111-hrallll M cltif. t ."oniarrt I mut!..
Wh.ri int.-r ifftrj alxtit lit. ihrorr r
rrmlr. hf mM: "hinmi. it irvublf la
llf r..1 rur. rf lli. rlh rrnlurr .0
far a. I ti. rlvltlr.1 rars ir c-norrt1.
I'rall.a1) a!l .f.lh f-limnK- 111 ho.Kli
of 11.1a .nc-raltri la .-aufl k.r a t
normal .lonuk. hir c-ortclll loni. la .arlt.r
dy, when lha human rso mi c-ir
lo miurr, and mn mad anmrn wora4
all fla): out of door. fUsst" thfir
ffnisal rkial.tiro from Ih. aoll, ih.
Irrd. drt- pv. half-alrk Mnl. Ihil ar.
now no rommnn did not .i.t.
T urr. (her a iriiiH. in
thr.M .lata, but II as of a rulmt
rharsrtrr. an4 only temporary. Ti.n
a none of thia half-.tcit, rntli nan
all lli. lime m-llli ahlrh fo many tr.
affllrtod nol4Tf.
l know poalllvetr thai rrry Ml of
Ihla chronic il-l.eallb la caused by
t rrn a H lroull.. The human .tomarli
In c tvlllae.1 reo.le i!ar 1. il.cfp.rilf.
It lAaa tone a..d .irrnsfji. Tl.l. nk.
neaa has sradally rom. tliroucli a ..-
nlsrr filMrnrr. I further know that
few )eopl can ha tr with I he d I -r-tiv.
. pp. ra I ti . in perfect ahar..
The sole reaaon for m T aucceaa la he.
cau.e III V New I lcor.rr rn. dlctna tonea
ths atomarh up to required airencth
In ahoul alji weeks time. Thst la why
I have had tuora people com. and thank
me wh rt-trr t hare Kn. lo lntro.lu.-e
mv medicine, than 1 hava hsd time to
talk lh.-
Costs More to Make
Than Other Whiskies
The annual whi-.Vy production of Kentucky is
about 30.000.000 gallons, consisting of cood, bad
and indifferent whiskies principally indiSerent.
By indifferent, we mean whiskies used for making
so-called "blends" and concoctions, and usually sold
by unscrupulous dealers as "fine Kentucky whis
kies." The cost of raw materials in
I
11
W.
P n 1847
I cVre-l I sa.a
sr
W. H. McBrayer'e Coaax Brwok Dvatillerr
La wrac bwrg. Ky.
ON SALE EVERYWHERE
A. Santaclla & Co.. Makers, Tampa
The Hart Cigar Co., Distributors
l
. - x v. ri
- . l
PRICES
REASONABLE
a-aairala. A Warn. Vatantjar tl
w '.-"''B. a. r.i.ae: .
Fre( i.ros a w rt
MftSnai,
4 r.
1 he Immena. numhera or peo.
pie aha ,. now alroar heltavera In
1 ooper. theory and mejl.ln. I. Mrs.
Julia ltoffrker. litin. t-,.
avenue. anon tiir. t io. Mra. tf.
II. ker a
-Vr e,n year. I auffced from. In.
d:e.ti.,n m4 aiomach trouble. I waa
aui.i t r.,o., attarka of e.v.r.
I. k headache. I ,ad lo he ,rr p.r.
ilcujar a. 10 the kind of food I ala
I could not .at tecnablea of aor kind
nor .nvitln, aweei; 4 rB j
would ha m di.trea. ,ff mc.la. Any
food of a .olid naiura cauacd a f.
tn of hr iriFH afler callnc.
"I trl a-rer-l'lhlnc I could hear of
and look nany different reinedl.a wllh.
out l-r,.(ll, rlnally I heard of Ih.
1 "'I'" rrtntMijrs and ohl.m.d a treat
ment of fooper s New rtaoi.ry.
-I never In my life found a medidns
eo helpful. Th. flf.l boitl put tnr dl-K-.tK.
orcana into Bod condlfloa.
al.aMna the pain in my atomach as Well
ss rvlievlnc th. aetrrrlty of th head
achca to a verr larae .xi.nl. Kinco
aklna a ihorouah roan, of thla medi.
In. my trv.utl haa en lire?. fiMp.
patet. head ar he. and all. and I h.v.r
felt hail.r In my life.
I wonld not b. without eooprs
Now llacov.ry In my houae Anon.
who la auff.rlna la any way from
lomarh troubi. .houSd not he. lists la
Slvina it a trial. "
Tli. i'ikiiht rerredlea a r. sold by an
drurclat. evct-Ywher. a sample boll),
of 'oopea New llwovery male. f re.
upon reque.t by ia,lr.ur,( Thf Cooper
Vladlcino fompany. tatn. l.lo.
f f--.-. V J-a ra ai
H. McBraver.
Bottled in Bond
using: the original forma! of 63 years ago, prohibits
th dealer Iron handling- it lor cheapening: pur
poses. Cedar Brook is allowed to reraaia 8 years la
I-! before being; bottled ia bond, which makes it
reoosrsed as the best whiskey Kentucky produce. Tfca
Cedar Brook Diti:'.ery Is ia Anderson County heart
of the Blus Grass region horca of f.ns whiskey.
Cedar Brook is sold wherever good liquor U sold.
Asmsrm.
p.lM.l.l.HT Kf4.l TttViultT.
Russian Symphony Orchestra
Ba Grttt riayen
'"' Ti, firr,.., .as Naht
-A KDSraXER KICHTS DREAM"
"TEETDtrEST"
r-r r t a
S.T Mir (lrlA TXM T
Mai.r.i I nna eeeeaia
OTIS
SKINNER
la Ihe llrwlat H-nmw t
"The Honor cf the Family w
AT m Huijf. rnr.na
r.uc lint. a Neat Maaar
Siaa. l. -a,, see.
BAKER THEATER "I?
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I.. Mar T . n : j ' l I M.t.
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BUNGALOW THE1ATE1R
nmmrm Mala lit, A UIL
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"see. ,. Mar. A;1 ,,.. ek H.k.r
-The IjttleiiiiisteiV' '
Vest rSarmlac efferfn. ef It, saa.ua. M.I
laea eai.ra.v Keir,a aic. ir. 4.K1.
T KMcalla or Wr rr.
LYRIC Theater. 7th and Alder
lov V.'n r-"r. ja .a
lfT sertsrlli mm. Mee Mnai.
i.kk or war i.rn
Taa Teralar l.rl ai Vir...r I. tills
..trMmm 4rmalt.ll f Maria
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Week Mar Wakle Nile aatri Vifce tv-a.
H" ; laae l.tlUacsaiei latll. Mt rttre.
MeMesi lb. HiSiIlM! ItaM
Taii.i at, .e .v ..s lai.vi im 1 ss
1SH fcearsi lceea.
THE GRAN D-T.Jc-,!Ucl. Lai.
rr. iTiinxu uttr u. -as.
af. Ji Marry le Claire
ELITE
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PANTAGES TH E1ATT1R
A saf . s a-e.-iite aaae. ef tn xa4
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f"te la level 15.
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Matiaeea lii.i. 1W. i.o aeaa al tttsht.
lr e4 Sir
STARTHEATER
The e- twi Motion rirturea Jn k
real theater, rniw.lv, drama at4 e4u.
callooaL Wollirn, lend la our b.b s
plrlarrv CooUnuoui frrm 3 I' vt, im
IS I. P. at.
ist t wr r.f-i.
LISTEN!
Exposition Rink
CLOSES SUNDAY
NIGHT
Lnjoy a Farewell Skate
Tonifiht
BASEBALL
Reereaihsa lark.
"freer aaaaa aaS Tw.atr-ffearlh Sia.
ABERDEEN
va
PORTLAND
MT IT, ia. IB. a. si. 32. 8.
Oamea b.aln ertkdsn is P. at.:
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Admission Hleac-t ere. tsc; Orand
ai.ni tc. I.if. Ic eitrw. Cblldrea;
IMca.r.aia. lc; iranl.lanl. lie
l-aaiea' tsar rrtaar.
Hra under 12 free to bleachers
Mncsdaj .
FIRST BIG CIRCUS OF THE IAR
SELLS-FLOTO
ten
SHOWS CONSOLIDATED
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At 25lli and Quimby Streets
2 ? rH.'r MAY 24-25
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