TITE SIOnXTXG OREGOTAN. FRIDAY. JUXV 2, 1911 SOCIALIST SCORES STEEL TRUST STEEL TBTST'S HEAD. WHO TESTIFIED BETOBE HOUSE 'RECREANT' LABOR HOSECBETS-IM Discount on INFANTS' WEAR J Fjitire HuimirUt lor rouru ana ' - - , - on UNDER- g T Wfg 2& - Q USKLITY agC OA OMIT MUSLINS Ben Wilson Denounces Worker Voting Against "Party of Own Class." Chairman of Big. Monopoly Is Ready to Bare All Facts and Stand on Record. 2000 CHEER WITTY ORATOR GARY LETS TONGUE SLIP I itrn l m mm iji sl I" 20 ) has 21 Pay TfnMM Company Was Very Dependent Whta Absorbed, bat Take It Hack World Combine More Ilsensed. WAf HTSGTOyf. June t Offrtji to lay bar ail th fact concerning tn CnltM f:s Corporation and to "stand or fall on th rt.ord:" deoytng that h 1 p'.an Mr. to form a trust to control steel frolurts and prlrea of th entire world, and admitting- Uiat in steal corporation has aaoiut domination of th aubaidt ary roaipanln. Kbtrt ij- Uary. chairman of th board of directors, appeared today aa tr.a vmnd wltnaaa la tra Inquiry ba ln conducted by a House commit tea Into t--i stl trust. Mr. ary surprised th commit taa with t statement that tha Tenae Coal Iron Company, baforo It absorption. hll nominal. y lodpdat -ot all ot.iar companies." was -very dependent so far as getting a livelihood was coif rerne.1." a remark which ha quickly asked to hara espunsed from tha rarorda. and wM. n ba said bo bad "no business to mane." ary May Coo trad k-t Galea. s!a remark, boaroaar. urtil to tore-ra-.t tha poaalblllty that Mr. Gary to morrow might roaka statements not In xor.i wlto tba tastlmony gtren by John v. Gate to tha highly prosperoua con dition of tha Ten Coal 4k Iron Com pany at tha tlma of tho "forced sale" to tha steal corporation. Mr. Gary told tra commlttao that tha Tenaeaae Coal A Iron company still owaa tha steel corporation l.lT.7v for mosey ad vanced. II declared tha bureau of eorporn tin. tha raport of which tha torn rmtie baa baan ndaorlng to gat from eVcretary Xagel with tho eonaant of tha ITe.tdent. baa baan Investigating tha Steal Corporation for ft or aut year. Tha Gortramtnt't lBTatlgatlon. through that sous. a. baa baan moat thor ouan and eshaustive." aald Mr. Gary. "Tlu bureau of cnrporatlona must hav a bousa full of facta. It baa cost tba teel Corporation hundrads of thousands dollars to comply with tha request of that burr a a for Information and ata tlstl, s- Mr. Stanlay askad as to tba naturo of tho American Iron 4k Staal Institute. lr. tlary axplainad that It waa an or ganisation of Iron and staal man which mat t discuss matter In which staal snan wars Interested. Mr. Stanley askad about tha Gary dinners of steal men In New Tork. and whether tha press waa admitted to them, Mr. f.ary said tha trade paper war repreeented. -la It not a fact that tba American Iron a Steal Institute la aa Interna tional organisation seeking to Interest foreign steal men In combination of business afa I re?" waa asked. Stanley Fears World Combine). Mr. Gary started to reply, when Thairmao Stanley Interrupted: -I ba heard." b aald. "from time to tlma and baa read In foreign Journals . . . w . w i.iiIm.i. " urmna ana otnera. iui r of tha American Iron 4k ttteel Institute was to reacn aa amicaoia ' " anions; ... countries so that there might ba a necessary eteaayin; a pi i " inc of ataal pricea In tola country. On . - . i .. T IntrniliiMd tha raaolutlon providing for this In- I quiry was the dread that within day this Institute or soma similar on would have effected such aa agreement. "I hate beard that such aa agree ment was recarded aa necessary on ac count of the I act that th Federal Qov crnment waa artlr to prent auch acreement In this country, and that tra Federal Congress was liable to alter tha tariff schedules, both of which could only be met by an International organi sation." Th rr-alrman called attention to an editorial la th London Ironmonger, which said that tho pending Interna tional agreement was due to "the actlv and able management of th chairman of th board of directors of tba L'nlled tAtea Steal Corporation." Ha asked Mr. Gary to prepar aa answer f r tha committee tomorrow. -The statement of tha chairman." said Mr. Gary. -Is Immensely frank, and the question will ba met la th earn spirit. I wi:i glv yon all th facts In connection with that matter and only wish ou had coma to my office before. Had you done so. I think 1 could bar satisfied you that you bais baan labor l:.c under a misapprehension with re gard to the object of the American Iron a .ilnl Institute and a;o as to your far of danger." Ther Is not any doubt." Mr. Gary tl.l tha commute today, "that th Vntted itatee Corporation, as th own er of most of th stork of th subsi diary companies, ultimately controls thnae subsidiary companies. Including their management and conduct Asked If the Carnegie steal Company row competes with otber subsidiary companies in th staal corporation. Mr. lary said: The aubsldlary companies bare their own directors and officers snd :.ae tha right to act Independently, but sa th ete-l corporation own th securities. If th conduct Of a ub eiuiary company waa antagonlatlo In ary wit, It would only b a question cf lima whan tha administration of t-at aubsldlary company would b changed." Offlcrra l.cvallrd If They Compel. -You mean th parent company ou;d control tha pollclea of any aub aid-ary companyT" "It might not for th moment or th month, but when th time to elect of ficers arrived, it would." -It wouij exarvle th recall, aa It were?" asked Kcprsnlatlr Brantley, of ileorgta. -Yea. you might put It that way." Mr. Gry answered. -Ar the p roots of on subsidiary on, -em measured as the profits of all? That la does tho parent company dis tribute the dividends ot all?" Chairman Stanley asked. "Tba earnings of tha subsidiary com panies." Mr. Gary answered, -whenever dividend are declared, go into th treasury of th Vntted States Steel Cor poration. That corporation, bains; th owner of th dividends, of course dis tributes tbem as it sees fit. Th subsi diary companies bar no Interest In In dividends after they ar declared." "Who chooses the officers of th sub s. I.srr companies?" -( ,f course, ttelr board of dlractora choose them, but nevertheless a iuf srestlon from tba parent company as yuu call It. would ba recognised," ' eXDGR EL Roosevelt Tells How Trusts Can Best Be Curbed. DRASTIC LAWS NECESSARY Ex-Frrsldcnt rropoec as Complete Saprrrlslon of Trust Kall roads Brraklnr TTp of Stan dard Pop Soma Good. NEW TORK. Jans X. Theodora Roosa elt has an article on "Tba Standard Oil Derision and After" In pi Outlook. It says In part: -The decision of th Pup rem a Court In tho Standard Oil cas bas, of course, brought out many proposals for altering or amending th anti-trust law. Thar ar two classes of men whose respective sttltndrs In raferanc to this law ar in theory diametrically oppoaed and la results almost Identically tha same those men who wish not to tnterfer through th Government with any cor poration, and thos men who. under th plea of being against all combinations and big corporations, propoeo absolutely to have prohibited their axlatence. Tb two sets of men ar diametrically opposed. In practice th activities of th second class, who wish totally to prohibit all corporations, can result only In practically fulfilling th wish of th first class by leaving th present sltus tlon fundamentally unchanged. Actual xpertenc with th sntl-trust law ox tending over many years bas shown that It does not and cannot by any possi bility be marie to do what the extreme antagonists of corporatlona dealr or aa- . . . alrs As construed by th Suprem Court, th anti-trust law accomplishes a cer tain amount of good, and It bas been a ,hin. I. obtain tha decision that bss txen obtained against th Standard OIL Put aa a means or etreciuauy grap pling on behalf of th whole poopla with th problem created by what ar com monly called trusts that is. of snormous combinations of corporal capital n gased In Interstate business th anil- trust law la raotcaiiy ana tiiuu w..--- i.. mwi effort to strengthen it wouM be worse than futn and would result only In prolonging th tlm dur ing which th corporation. would escap control of th kind demanded In th In terests of th people. "It may well be that In th end th Government control of th great Inter state corporations rasy have to go much further than Is Indicated by th present Government control over in ra"J". but. In any event, the only satisfactory method of dealing with these great cor porations Is to follow th lines along which the Nation has son In dealing with those of them which ar railways, altering and developing th policy as conditions and events shall Justify. Our prime object must be to bav th reg ulation accomplished by continuous ad ministrative action, and not by necoeaar lly Intermittent law." SUMMER HOTEL BURNS COCXTRY O.TO IXX AT HOOD KIVr-R IS DESTROYED. - Kiploaloa ot Bucket of Tar Causes IllasrTwo Strorlnre Consumed. Ims Is M000. HOOD R1VKR. Or.. Jim J ( Special.) Diit to th explosion of a bucket of tar. th Country Club Inn and an ad Joining house for servants wer de stroyed br fire this afternoon entailing a oa of J. F. !atche!drr and J. Wesley Ladd. cf Portland, ar th own ers. The fir s discovered by Mrs. P. 8. Ingraham. who lives near tb property In a tent, but It had made such headway that It was Impossible to sav th structure. Th Inn Is located at th west end of the city outside of the cor poral limits and because of lack of wa ter the firemen wer unable to prevent the flames from spreading to th serv ants quarters. Tha tire soread to the large grov of ftr trees surrounding ths building and th (lames reached a great height. LIQUOR DICTUM IS LIKED liaVcr County vTeleoraes Decision on Home Rule Question. BAKER. Or.. June 1. -.Special.) Th dacistoa of tb boprem Court In th Joseph, Wallowa County, bom . ui NATION TO CONTROL II. G ART. cas waa awaited with eager Interest by tha peopl of Eagl and Pin val leys. In this county, where tb situa tion Is parallel. Th ruling means that thr can b no special llcens elections under th home rule law passed at tha last election. As a re- i. t n wl 1 1 h. t . m r! In tha BUlfc UW " - towns of Halfway and Richland until after tna regular election uc. .......... ber. Contending that Ui towns wr voted "wet" at th last lection, liquor dealers began their tra ft to and war set upon by tho anti -saloon forces. Th cltlMos were about equally divided in their sympathies and the affair, espe cially In Pin Valley, assumed alarm ing aspect, famine, fathers and sons being lined up on opposlt sides. It has been expctd by aaloonmon that they could hold a special llcens elec tion, but th 8uprem Court's decision bss killed that possibility. Many wer lndlcsed at th tlm th first attempt waa mad to sell liquor snd as ther Is no Urm of Circuit Court until September, under tho new law, their cases will not b decided until then. The Indictments ar different from thos at Joseph, wher the City Council issued licenses in violation of th, law. in that no licenses, either valid or otherwise, wer sjranted at Halfway. , STEPS INTO BLAST TV. A. AXDEHSOX, OP POUTIiAXD, MANGLED AT NIAGARA. Visitor Emerge From Woods and Stands on Rock Over Dynamite. Arm and I eg- Torn Off. ALB ANT. Or., J una L Special. Walking out directly over a blast just before it exploded, W. A. Anderson, of Portland, lost his right arm and right lg In an accident at Niagara this aft ernoon, and lies In St. Mary's Hospital la this city tonight with small chanc for recovery. Anderson wont from Albany to Niag ara this morning to look over soma property he had arranged to buy. Ha crossed th North SanUam River to th Linn County side, and after walking through some brush stepped out on a rock Just before it was crumbled ny a blaat placed by workmen on -a power site at Nisgara. Ths workmen bad all left the olac In preparation for th firing of the blast and no one was there to warn him. Th blast threw Anderson with terrlbla force, tearing off - his right arm and manallna his right leg as well as bruis ing and cutting bis face and body. Th accident baDDened at l o cioca. x ue westbound Corvallls A Eastern train ar rived 45 minutes later and the injured man waa rushed to this city. He was taken to St. Mary's Hospital, where his right arm and right leg were amputateu. Th blast victim Is M years old and want to Portland recently from tne aiia ,ii West. His son. J. G. Anderson, works In th Southern Pacific, office In It Is said th workmen In charge of th blaat had danger signs above and below It. but Anderson, being unfamiliar with th country, did not know that blasting was In progress, and walked out of ths woods directly over tb sit wher th blast bsd been piaceu. BRIDE'S PARENTS ARE SUED Spokane Man Who Stolo Girl Seeks 91500. OTMU-AW- Wash- June 1- (Poe ciaL) After playing the part of a modern Lochlnvar. stealing Clara Klmm. his sweethesrt. away from th family horn In an automobile, being arrested as he was applying for a marriage license, lying- In Jail for two day in default of fSi0 ball and final ly being brought to trial only to merge triumphant ana wed giri ue- splte parental objection, jiermauu Schneider is today adding th extreme ly modern touch to hi romance by aulng hla wlfa parenta for :&00 dam age a. on evening last January Schneider appeared at the Kimm home with a big automobile. Th girl donned her street clothes, skipped out of the house and Into th sutomoblle snd waa whisked away. " - Schneider and Miss Klmm applied for a marriage llcene January I. and just as It waa about to be Issued th parents appeared with a policeman and Schneider was arrested on a war rant accusing him of having tres passed on th Kimm premises and ab ducting Clara. Schneider was thrown Into Jal. and In default of 500 ball had to spend two night in a cell. He had no trouble la proving that Mis Kimm waa of legal age, and was discharged. Army Flyer Ha Passenger. MARSEILLES. Jun 1. Lieutenant Lucca, of th French army, who was un der orders from th French Minister of War to accompany tb contestants In the Parts-to-Turin air race on the first stag of tho flight, arrived her today from Avignon with a passenger. Speaker Tells of Gains Mad bj- So cialists Throughout th Cnlted States and Predicts Bigger Growth to Come. Mora than 1000 men. In excess of per oont of them apparently voters, last night paid a 10-cant admission fe and crowded away beyond seating capacity th Socialist Hall, 1H Fourth street, to Ustan to th address of Ben F. Wilson, on of th most persuasive and admitted to b the wittiest and most humorous speaker of tho Socialist party in the tt.i)..i otta xvvr nearly two hours Wilson kept the crowd cheering almost continually. in .itincw aArcaatlo and vehement language he denounced th laboring men who would, he said, cast meir oauou. ... xtnnHsv anlnst tha party ot their class, th Socialist party. He outlined th principles of Socialism, using uov ernment statistics to drive home his con clusions that land and otner property were becoming more and more rapidly concentrated in th hands of a few and more and more beyond tiis reach of th working classes. Child Is Bora, m.. Ao- in New Tork there was a child bom In the Rockefeller home. Its father 1 John D. Rockefeller, Jr.. son of th oil and railroad magnate, he said, "mat cnna win u to learn its A. B. C.s; will not even have to do a lick of useful, wealth-producing . .. On.lf a f. 1 1 a e wealth will flOW lOlI. 1UB wvjkc..- - - to It unearned and that wealth Is In creasing so rapidly that by tha time the child is a man oi miuuio - --- i nn will own maybe half the United States. What about your child? Ar you going m j"- . m , ..tan rom bis mouth? Are you going to allow the opportunity to b sure of a iivotinooa sua w v pendently to b laaen away ' You will If you continue voting th capi talistic ticket. "In London, from which city I recently returned, 1:0.000 children go to school without their breakfasts. Don't pity London. You have 7S.000 of your own chUdren In the same fix In New York City. In the cotton mius wi tJV " .v ... lira of child Is five years. Why not beat Its head out against a tree in advancer iust vou, w man you say. Any mora inhuman than .m.i.. it to Aia. a slow death in five year? What we are going to do Is to beat the brains of this, capitalistic sys tem out. Thirty Mayors Elected. . ks.. emra that we elected SO of our comrades Mayors of cities in the United States in the last year Did you hear something drop kerplunk In Butte? Did something happen In Berkeley? Didn't you make some gains In Oregon? Just let me toll you before I pass along that after tne next election .in nn h. -inna In tha Congress of the United 8tates- Kier Hardie was elected alon to the British House of Commons a few years ago. He was laughed to scorn. iow ne n " that house fighting his battles for him. Every new Idea, especailly If it is the right one.-Is slow In making a start. They cut the head off the roan who first i ,h. rih was round. Thev didn't know what shape It was. but it wasn't round. The man wno usea mo u-oi. . scope was treated about the same way. m A i a h Tmt had eiven them two eyes to look at the stars with and that ha had no business to smmiss u.u -machine. People wondered at the audac- . . v. mon vhn made th first um brella. Does not tie Bible say. The Lord made his rain to lau on mo ju and the unjust alike?" You would i ji I. th nr.rrt vour lOOK I lim.uiuuo grandfather rod In. Isn't this big elec tric, light an improvemruv uu ... knot? Would you go back to the pine knot? "I tell you. stay with It. fight and yon will win. You ar bound to win event ually. Do not be blind to your own In terests and vote against the party of your clsas. Your only hop of emanci pation lies In the ballot. The power to destroy this capitalistic system Is with in your grasp. Why not use it? Vote the ticket straight. Do not conUnue to weld still tighter the fetters about your freedom. 1 tell you the day Is coming when th men who build the houses will Uv In them, when the men who produce th wealth will enjoy it." POLICE OFFICER BEATEN rXIOX PICKETS CHARGED WITH ASSACXTLVG GUARD. John S. Sharp Arrested, Alleged to Have Attacked John W. Griffith. Accomplice Is Sought. John S. Sharp, a union picket, was arvsted Wednesday on a charge or a. satiit upon John W. Griffith, a police officer, will have bis trial on Jun 7. Griffith, who Is a special offl cer emnloved by the Smith & Watson Iron Works, was on his way to tho shop at Ail Front street, when Sharp and Samuel nann. an otner picaei, suu- lenlv iumDed from behind a stone wall at Second and Hall streets. Griffith was thrown to the ground, and kicked in the face and head, and badly bitten on the hand. He succeeded In gaining his feet, and In standing his assailants off with a revolver. Griffith declares that not a word was spoken before he waa attacked. In spite of the, fact that he had been way laid, and that he was obliged to cope single-handed with the two men. ne aia not fire UDOn them. He placed Sharp under arrest. Bann. the other picket. escaped, but a warrant has been Issued for his srrest. Griffith declares the pickets had pre vlously threatened to "get him" be cause h escorted a non-union laborer to his home about two months ago. The trouble between union pickets and non-union workmen has been gO' in on at the Iron works for a year. The pickets have been arrested on the assault charges before, the matter once going to the grand Jury. ISO prosevn Uona followed, however. i 4vN All Trimmed Millinery Exclusive Patterns Your Choice of Our Entire Assortment At FURS REMODELED AND RENOVATED AT SUMMER PRICES. We will ftore AbfoStely Free all furs Remodeled and Renovated by us. Silverfield's orkmansmp vjruaraiueeti. 39 CULLED NORTH Dunn Group Coal Claimants Must Prove Rights. , ALL ARE FROM SPOKANE Daniel M. Dramfeellrr and Son Jerome, Millionaires, Are Includ ed Among Those Summoned to Juneau by Commissioner. cr- ttt tk inn l. Daniel M. Dnim- ..I, . iiiinn.ira hanker and ax-Mayor neuwi ....... of Spokane; his son. Jerome I Drum heller, a wealthy mine owner aui ...i a -.1- other claimants in UCIUU th Chusrnach National forest. Alaska. have been notified By tne jb Office to show cause within 60 days, why . . i v,,,i. Tvnt ha declared for- xneir vitum - felted for noncompliance with tne re quirements of th uniiea ousie. whicn provia imi t. application for patent within three years from th time oi imna -" If th Dunn group locators fail to show .... . . . i -A. Y,m finite will cause wi iin u mo - be forwarded to the Commissioner of th General imcl vince. '" ' , . mendation that the claims be declared forfeited. . The Dunn group was located by Kay mond Brown and William U Dunn. Spo kane prospectors, who were indicted by . . i ...-.. in RnnkAriH last a j-eaerai aicuiu j- j " - - October for conspiracy to defraud the United States ot tna uuo ana of the Dunn coal lands. Brown Is also under Indictment for his part In the location of the Doughten group. Fraud ot Alleged." . . . . - . .Huiaullnn ttfralnst th ID in. yicwsufc e- w Dunn claimants no allegations of fraud are made. The claims ar of uncertain vain, most of them being located on the ice of Bering glacier and only two of them showing coal. waa uio of the Alaska coal prospectors. Land Of AriiaiB .v in stake not only all the coal fields In sight, using the names of clients or acquaintances, uui lay claim to all ground in the nelghbor- i i ..- inAiibi . thnndi It miRht con tain coal. Land Office officials say fur ther that many coal grounaa id eated for purely apeculatie purpose with th Intention of seUIng to Investors and the promoters or "agents" had no Idea of seeking patents. All Are From Spokane. ' The Dunn claimants, all of whom lire In 8pokane are: Marie le Marine!, Wil liam D. Nelson. Robert H. Burns, James ti- rtmhal AMrirh. D. G. Erick- son, Clarence Aldrlch, Henry Hennlng een. John Berger. Lars J. Hansen, Charles E. Boettner. Danleld Drumheller, Anthony Martlnsen, Lillian Young, George A. Downs, Mrs. Arizona A. Mit ch era. FredencK ocnuiius. "'-' " -" Aldrlch. George E. Lawrence, William - u -vc TlndalL La Fayette Stone, John Costlebury, Lucinda Berger, Florence Dart, Emma vtasnonrn, sunn HiUeU William G. Lltsey, Gene G. Schafer. Samuel Miller Ware, Robert OelschlageU Jerome L. Drumheller. Hen ry Kennlngsen. Sr., Richard M. Krausse, Ella Cosgrove. Herman Teichman, Charles Ludding, James A. Hetherlngton, Emma Hennlngsen. MTU Kidney trouble preys npon the (Ti Lit mind, discourages and lessens llin ambition; beauty, vigor and A.T J cheerfulness soon disappear UnMEkl when the kidneys are out of nUfTir.Il nrrlor or diseased. For good results use Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the great kidney remedy. At aruggieis. sam ple bottle by mail free, also pamphlet. Portland Printing House Co. 1. L Wright. Pres. and flea, ataaacsc. Book. Cataloe-ae and Ceanxaerctai PRINTING Balfais;. Blading and Blank Beok lHaklas Fbooas: Mala OI. 2281. Lath and Taylor straetv Pertlan. Oraaoa. . June Snow White Sale Now On Lingerie Blouses, Voiles, Marquisette, Jap Silk and Tailored Waists Lingerie and Tailored Waists - AA -$1.50 Values, Sale Price .... P .JKS Voiles and Marquisette Waists $1.95 to $2.SO MISSES' and CHILDREN'S DRESSES M Og White or Colored, $2.00 Values for ... P Others, $2.00, $3.00 and Up Price Thin Blood Means Failure measure of success in life. Thin blood means debility, :weak nerves, poor appetite, sleeplessness, conditions that so handicap the victim that failure is certain. : Whether the sufferer is a man engaged in business or a .woman concerned with housekeeping or social duties, he or she will be unequal to the obligations imposed, behind m :the day's work, helpless and hopeless as the burden of things left undone accumulates. You know plenty of such men and women. Do you recognize that the thin blood shown by their sallow complexions is largely responsible for tnerr taiiurei ajxji iuu wxsjh wjd xj-ludj. J-'" ripffpr. healthier sunnlv of blood? Read- X VtAhLlX'V VVkU -l.- vv. V w b-vw j this enthusiastic statement of rin7t.nn. Or.. iUlOi JlsOWiws w& - J - - J a was generally run down. My heart bothered me, my stomach -was weak and I had no appetite. I was subject to dizziness and neaaacnes ana ien urea biju ponld not sleep welL The doctors said Lthat I needed something to build me . It was not until I tried Dr. Williams' rink nils lor raie reopie tnai j. xouuu a medicine adapted to my case. The pills helped me in a few days. My appe tite picked up and I grew stronger. By the time I had taken six boxes my blood was in good condition and I was cured. I can hardly find words to express my gratitude for being restored to good health." Thin blood, if neglected, will sooner or later result in serious illness. It may develop into persistent anaemia, consumption, rheumatism, or it may result in a nervous disorder such as partial paralysis. ne remedy is w uuiiti n-r flip hlnorl and there is no blood builder to compare with Dt. Williams' Pink Pills for A valuable booklet. "Diseases of the Blood." containing; helpful Information, will be sent upon request. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all. druggists, or will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price. SO cents per box; six boxes, I2.S0. by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. T. 30 Days in NEW YORK and the East It's a pleasant place in warm weather, surrounded by world-f amonsplaygronnds and with the most delightful Atlantic Coast resorts within easy distance. Low round-trip fares. June 1 to Sept. 30 From St. Louis To From Chicago $3S.OO New York $30.00 $32.00 Atlantic City $29.50 $32.00 Norfolk $27.00 Good SO days, via Pennivania -lines Direct route or through Baltimore and Washington. Stop-over privileges. For further Inform stion address Peusnhsuis'i PortUnd Oty Passenger Offles 12ZA Third Srreel or address F. N. KOLLOCK District Agent. PORTLAND f7) SV ifsS TTipi man or woman -whose blood is thin cannot succeed. Rich, red blood means en ergy, courage, strong nerves, will power, the elements that go to make health and happiness. It means a large a. a. a . one who realized in time. i Kavs: "Mv blood became thin and I up, but they never seemed to help me. . ., . -r. 1 "i 1 i x Jf J Pale People. ( V f