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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1912)
T THE MORXIAG OREGOSTA. TKIDAT. JUB 14, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OHEGOXIA1 TElXrHOXr.8. nt, Circulation ' "JSASTi Menacing Editor Ma n ToTo A J, fimlr fcaltnr Main J" A JOBS Compo.H.,.rom ' J! A til Superintendent kal.dbx ....MaiafOlO A. HEIL1CJ THBATEB Beventa and Taylor) The rurhar In htneinaeolor. This after noon at :30 And tonight At a.30. SAKEK THEATER (Eleventh and Jlorrl nn Baker stork Company Is the play. wiMfire Tonlaht at i:15. OPTHEUM THEATER M orrteoo, betweea Slath nd enth Vaudeville. This ail- ENPRES9 THEATER (Park and washlna ton) Vsudeviile. Thte afiernooa at M tonight at T:SO aad o'clock. TANTAOKS THEATBR JKeTenth and erVsudevrte. This efternooa at 2:1 tonight at 7 and t o'clock. ' OAK a PARK tWIIlamette Rlar Amuse ment Bark; varlad attraction. Thla after Boon and tonight. COT'Nrit, CRII T Portland Heights) rente Amueement Park. PEOrt.E'B. STAR. ARCADE. OH JOT. T1VOLI AND CRTRTAL FIret-ruB pio turaa 11 A. M.-12 P. li. RECREATION PARK !4th and Vaughn) . . . r i a jk PY let arlir 2anaii. i ortiano vmimmm. ...- noon at a o'clock. . . . Mnr- rlaoni Spectacular drama. The Mriag 01 ino uoue. lon'i'n " Advert4nefMe Intended for the CUT N In Brief roliiinaa In Kundar i mm "" J handed In Tho oreaeman ouaineea " " " -r o'clock Kelnrday arming. OREGOKIAX AT RESORTS. Par rna enVsaet delivery of Tha Oregnehaa as aaauaer reeorta, eas arrlbo Ibiaua tha following ageats. CUT ratre. Bubecrlptloas b saall am parable hi edvaaee. Brlcbloa Bear. Or.... J. A. Baldwin Canon Porta S Mineral aprtnga Hotrl Coillno Hprtecs Fro A. Tonne 0 rarbart Park X. J. ralrhnrat rg Beach Levis Cobra IVafcretta , H. Brawn Newport Can. Bylraatar Oceea Park D. E. Boorhr Rorkawnr Bwk, Or. . vFllktaa A Rica M. Martina Springe. .Mra. 8t. Martla (reside Clark Rtrattoa Seerlrw. Waah frank E. Strenhal Tillamook J. B. Unw Takilaoa. Waefe John Merer Canadian Educators Visit Tortland Kchoou. A committee rrpreaentlnn the public achool board of fa I nary. Al berta, haa been tnveatlgatln? Portland'a achool aystrm for the past few daya. The committee conalntlnir of H. J. Hutchlnira, chairman of the technical education committee; T. B. Kldnrr, director of technical education, and H. McClelland, auperlntendent of buildlnica. Theae men are atopplng; at the Mult nomah and there, laat erenlng;, Mr. Hutchlnc aald: "We are greatly pleaaed with what we hare aeen of the Portland achoola and are taking bach many valuable aufrgeatlons. Calgary la 'rowing enormously and ten new achool buildings are under construc tion. A large technical tnntltutlon Is In contemplation. Mr. KUlner and Mr. Mc Clelland are looking especially Into the working of tha achool of trades and Its equipment. We were much Im pressed with the construction and fit tings of the new Lincoln High School, - which In our plnlin embodies the latest and best Ideaa In achool con struction." Badges Kcadt for Thirdat's Reunion. Badges for the 40th an nual reunion of the Oregon Pioneer As sociation, to be held In the Masonic Temple Thursday, June 20. can be se cured by all pioneers upon applica tion to Mecretary Hlmes at pioneer headquarter, rooms of the Oregon His torical Society. City Hall. The term "pioneers" only applies to those who came to Oregon, or to any part of the Pacific Coast, up to 1809. Inclusive. Badges are Isaued only to member a of the association, but those who come within the rule, and nre not members now, may become members upon ap plication. Several persona became mem bers yesterday who were In Oregon and California prior to 186. The secre tary requests that resident pioneers se cure their badgea early In order to avoid the rush at the last moment. , Grandstand Tickets. East Side. Children'! parade, Friday, June 14, at I P. M. Price, 60 cents. Musical car nival 'band concerts on Grand ave nue), Krlday evening, June 14. at i:J o'clock. Price, IS cents. For automo bile parade, while traversing Orand venue, Wednesday, June IX. at t P. M. Price, It eenta. Love' a Pharmacy, cor. Orand ave. and Cast Burnalde; Mason's store, cor. Orand ave. and East Ankeny; Morrison-Orand Drugstore, cor. East Morrison and Orand ave.; Wilson's Itrugstore. Ill Orand avenue. Buy now. East Side Business Men's Club. ' CoMMcnriAt, Clubs Oroanisb. The Flrwood Commercial and the Cherry vllle Commercial Clubs are two new or ganlsatlona. T. I Mock is president and Edward Hart Is secretary of the Klrwood Club, and Frank Ktiodea Is president and Alex Brooks secretary of the t'herryvllle Club. Both are on the Mount Hood automobile road be yond Handy, and were organised to as sist In getting rights of way for the proposed railway of the Multnomah Central Railway between Sandy and Brlghtwood. Wb cordially extend to you tha cour tesy of our company and desire you to feel free to make our offices your Port land address. Wa have provided desk room, phone service, stationery, etc and will take cam of your mall during the Festival week. We shall be glad to meet you at any time. Chapln Herlow Mortgage A Trust Co., third floor Chamber of Commerce. For Balb. -Choice lot on Cornell Road, most desirable realdence location In cltv. For sale by owner: 1400 less than market price. Mao Rea. Main 171. BkATINO today all day. Oaks Rink. Racks! Rd Hot! Fivn Horns Racbb, CofirrRT Ci.fr Track. Finr Bard Music. ' Admission. 60c; grandstand, free. Saturday afternoon at I o'clock. All the "crackorjacka" will be there. Railroad Suit Tramsfrrrrd. The suit of the Oregon Railroad Commis sion to compel the Oregon Short Line to make a report of Its earnings in Oregon haa been tranaferred from tha Circuit Court of Marlon County to the t'nlted States District Court on motion of the defendant company. Services Ana A nnouncrd. Services will be held at the Congregation Ahaval holom. Park and Clay atreets. tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Charles Roblson will address the congregation. Tomorrow services will be held at :30 A. M. Rabbi Abrahamson will officiate. Bowbri Hotel Grills. Elbvbnth and Stark Streets. - Rat In quiet and comfort: best of eulslne and services; prices reasonable; open 7 A. M. to 1 A. M. Entrance also through "Annex Hotel," Twelfth and Washington streets. Thi CaTMBDRAL Ladies' Aid Society will entertain Its friends at the annual lawn party, on the grounds of the Old Folks' Home, Sunnyslde, Thursday evening, Juno 20. A fine musical pro gramma Is being arranged, and refresh ments will be aerved. Portland Acapemt graduation and prise contest will be held this Friday evening at I o'clock, at First Presby terian Church. Friends and the public generally Invited. Sr.a "The BRIdoe or tub Gods.", at Multnomah Field, tonight. o'clock. Portland Swimmino Baths, 1C7 4th; open dally 25c. Visitors welcome. Pb. Wiluax Housa baa returned. G.-H. Marshall Held for Federal Grand Jurt. Charged with fraudulent use of the malls O. H. Marshall was given a hearing yesterday before I'nlted States Commissioner Csnnon and bound over to the next Federal grand Jury under 11000 bonds, which he was unable to furnish. The spe cine charge Is that he advertised for people who had not used their home stead rights end offered for 1 to locate them on productive claims In Eastern Oregon. Promising aa soon as they were proved up on he would psy $2000 for a half Interest and would pay all the preliminary charges. Mar shall waa rausrht bv Inspector Durand receiving tl through the malls on the proposition and his arrest lolioweo. Bladen Is Setttenced. Harry Bladen, who was found guilty Tuesday In the aneclul department or the tlr cult Court presided over by Judge Cslklns of the larceny of 1980 from Evelyn Rogers, was yesterdsy sen tenced to from one to seven yesra In the State Penitentiary. According to the evidence the two met on a North Bank train and went to a hotel to gether after reaching Portland on De cember 24 last. There the woman was hit over the head'with a whisky not tic accidentally. Bladen declared: de signedly, she swore and Bladen e parted with the money after calling a physician to dress tn wound. He was arrested In New Orleans, La. St. Johns Gets New Factort. Plans have been prepared by Architect Thomoaon for a two-story factory building. I5X200' feet, to be built for the Multnomah Mohair Milla adjoining the present factory In Lower St. Jotina. The basement will be' excavated under a oortlon of the new factory, which will contain the heating plant, the blower, system having been adopted. The unner atorv will be used for a loom room and will have a -capacity cf 20 looms. Garden Award to Be Mads Judges in the school garden contest today will again Inspect the 12 leading gardens before announcing the awards, which will be made in the afternoon. Schools In the lead for The Oregonlan chal lenge cup are Woodlawn. Lents. Wash ington High School. Falling. Ports mouth and Woodstock. The first named also heads the list for large displays at the Armory, with Sunnyslde, Ulencoe and Portsmouth close up. Columbia Graduates Fifteen. The srad'Htlng exercises of Columbia Uni versity will be held today In the chapel of the main building at University Park. Fifteen graduates from the various departments will receive diplo mas. The medals for special scholar ships offered by the Knights of Colum bus. Archbishop Christie and others will be bestowed at the exercises. U a Merrick will deliver the address to the graduating class. Allen School Issues Class Number, The 1912 class number of the Observer, the Allen Preparatory School publication, ia out. Elsie Lee and to ward Trentlss are editors-in-chief, as sisted by Frances Baltes. Frances Smith. Henry Dabney, Grace Moule, Maxwell Ball. Sidney Ring. Ada Mc Cown. Maurlne Laber. Lydian Charner, Henry Norman, Clifford Dabney and Alfred Granstrom. CioAnrrTB Starts Awnino Fire. The awning in front r of Atiyeh Bros.' store, at Tenth and Alder atreets, caught nre last night. The fire waa quickly extinguished by J. J. Fltxslm mons, special officer. An alarm was turned In and a hook and ladder com pany responded, but the fire was out when the firemen arrived. A cigarette Is believed to have caueed the blase. Kenton Asks for Platoround. Residents of Kenton have petitioned the Park Board to purchase a block of ground adjoining the one recently pur chased by the Board of Education for a new achoolhouse as a playground for that neighborhood. A Liberal. Reward for information leading to tho arrest and conviction of nersons. who during May, 1J12, tore down and destroy! building at it Hall St., bet. 16th and 17th sta. t . A. Wells, owner, 790 E. Ankeny. E. 10. Mason Burt Brock. Washington Lodge. No. 4. A. F. and A. M. held a special meeting yesterday to conduct the funeral aervlces of J. Brock. Mr. Brock was a member of Dolph Lodge No. 10. of Athena. Or. Races! Races! Races! at Country Club track, 2 P. M., Saturday. Rose City Park cars. " Ses "Ths Bridge or the Oods." at Multnomah Field, tonight. o'clock. Bot Wanted. Cnlon Laundry Co, Second and Columbia. 1 SEASICKNESS KlllS CHILD Young Women Act as rallbcarers at Funeral of Little Girl. Four young; women wera pallbear ers when tha remains of alz-year-old Ruth Stevens, only daughter of Mr. and Mra. I. M. Btevena, of Loa Angeles, were laid to rest In Greenwood Cemetery yesterday morning. Mrs. Stevens waa formerly Miss Ines Wheeler, of Port land. With her mother. Ruth left Loa Angeles a week ago on the steamer Bear to see the Ros Festival. Ths child was continually seasick on tha Journey, and on her arrival here last Thursday, waa at one removed to Sellwood Hospital. She failed to re cover from the weakness Induced by tha trip and died Monday evening. The child waa the grandaughter of Mrs. John Andrew, 480 Jackson street. Port land, with whom she wan to visit. Rev. John Slmp-ion, rector of SL Marks, officiated at the Interment and the young women pallbearers, former school friends of Mrs. Stevens, were: Miss Lous Parker. Mrs. Wire, Mrs. Benjamin Davla and Miss Maud Smith. MASONS ELECT OFFICERS George II. Burnett, of Salem, Is Se lected Grant! Master. At an election of officers of the Ore gon Grand I-odge of Masona yeaterday, Oeorge H. Burnett, of Salem, waa named grand maater; 8. 8. Spencer, of Eugene, deputy grand maater; wiiuara A. Bristol, of Portland, senior grand master: Frank J. MUler. of Salem, Junior grand master; W. A. Cleland, grand treasurer, and James r. KODin son. grand secretary. Startlnc with 2O0 members present. the attendance haa Increased until there are now 250 delegates registered at the Masonic Temple, and others are constantly arriving. Testerday morn ing was taken up with routine busi ness and the reception of delegates from the Eastern Star. A bouquet of flowers waa presented by the Eastern Star. The grand lodge later In the day sent a visiting delegation to the East ern Star. Early In the afternoon a visit was received from the grand maa ter of Idaho, Fred G. Mock. Tha meet ing will be concladed Friday. ROSE FESTIVAL VISITORS There la only one transfer company In the City of Portland that can check your baggage at your home or hotel. The Baggage A Omnibus Transfer Company. Park and Davis streets. Phones: Main cS0. A 23:2. MEN'SSUITS. The high-grade suits that I sell for 111.75 look like the 240.00 made-to- order kind. My tailor alters to nt you. llrr.my Dunn, room 21S Oregonlan bids. Take elevator. See "The Bridge of the Oods." at Multnomah Field, tonight, t o'clock. DRAMA TO BE TONIGHT THE BRIDGE OP THE GOIS" YVILIj BE REPEATED. Management Announces That Ten Minutes After Electric Parade Show Mill Mart. With the probability of fair weather tonight, the directors of "The Bridge of the Gods" announced laat night that the additional performance of the great spectacular Oregon drama will be held at P. M. on Multnomah Field. In order that there shall be no von filet with the electric parade. "The Bridge of the Gods" will not commence until t P. M.. and In a letter to "The Bridge of the Oods" Company, Fresl dent Ifoyt. of the Rose Festival, ad vises those, going to "The Bridge of the Gods to see first the parade at Nine teenth and Washington. The perform ance of "The Bridge of trie Gods will not commence until 10 minutes after the parade haa parsed Multnomah Field. - As no great crowd will be congested at thin point, those deairtng to attend "The Bridge of the Gods" will be able to see the parade under the best of conditions. Arrangements have been made to see that ib ushers are thoroughly trained In the grandstand and the pro ducera guarantee that there shall be absolutely no Inconvenience - about seats, but that every purchaser shall have the seat to which he ia entitle.!. The suceeee of "The Bridge of the Gods last Saturday and Monday, tha wonderful electrical effects, as well aa the scenlo and other features of the production and the fact that fully oOOO persons were able to see the show, de termined the directors upon holding at least one more performance. The production of "The Bridge of the Gods" at Multnomah Field tonight will be absolutely the last production of the great spectacle this year. - "The Bridge of the Goda" telln of the coming to Oregon, 200 yeara ago, of a white man. of bin romance with the daughter of an Indian chief, of the Indian superstition that when the "bridge of the a;ods,' the natural atone arch acrosa the Columbia at the Caa cades, fell, then t.ie domination cf the red man would end. The eruption of Mount Hood destroys the bridge and quickly In its train comes the news of the coming of the whites and tha de feat of the Indians. Judging by the heavy advance seat sale at. Howe at Martin'a drug store, the grandstand tonight will be filled with those who were unable to witness either of the two earlier performances. LABOR BACKS PORT BILL State) Federation Desires Three Elec tive Commissioners With Par. Officers of the State Federation of Labor are securing signatures to an initiative bill amending the Port of Portland act and providing for a com- Absolute Safety and 7 Per Cent. Are you undecided how to invest your money in a really sound invest ment with a god in come 1 Our 7 per cent mort gages will solve your problem. They embody every known factor of safety and net you 7 per cent. The most thorough ex amination and every re source of this Bank form your safeguard against ioss. Put your money at in terest at once. We can take care of any amount over $1000. Don't lose income by waiting. Portland Trust Company of Oregon B AN K Third and Oak Streets mission of three members who shall receive an annual salary of 23610 each and be elected by the people. I'nder the present law there are five commissioners who are appointed by the Governor and serve without pay, but do not devote all of their time to tho business of the port. The amend ment proposes that they shall give all of their time to the work. E. J. Stack, secretary of the state or ganization, la supervising the circula tion of the petitions. Organized labor will also propose an Initiative measure to be voted on providing for a uniform eight-hour workdar for all laborers employed on public wark. The plan of the laboring people to propose a minimum wage bill haa been abandoned. "Dtps" Find Hard Sledding. .Only two complaints from victims of pickpockets have reached the police since the Rose Festival opened. Cap tain Baty's detectlvea are taking no chances, and had 24 men in Municipal Court yeaterday. Bail of "dip" sus pects waa fixed at 1600 and one crook Salesman Wanted A man of good habits, unquestioned in tegrity and push can form a splendid connection by joining the salesf orce of QregOPTifC Insurance Company, the only company "exclusively Oregon." This Company receives prefertnee from all discriminating buyers of Life Insurance in Oregon. For 3 successive years sold more Policies each year than any other company operating here. YOU WORK IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF SUC CESS WHEN REPRESENTING QrCgOflTlfC L. Samuel, General Manager, Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison, Portland. GIFT BASKETS FOR VISITING FRIENDS Would a nice basket of Oregon Fruit be a good idea for your parting gift to your visiting friend f Call and let us give you an idea, aa we have made a careful study of this art. L. MAYER & CO. Portland's Oldest and Best Grocers 148 Third Street . ' A 4432, Main 9432 WEEK-END SAVING ON REGULAR STOCK GROCERIES . Fancy Ranch Eggs, per dozen 256 Beech-Nut Peanut Butter, jar 10, 20S 30 Skinless and Boneless Sardines, regularly 40c 30d Crosse & Blackwell's Chow Chow, reg. 40o pt 35 Crosse & Blackwell's Olive Oil, qt 80f Italian Virgin Olive Oil, V gallon SI. 50 Cliquot Ginger Ale, per dozen -S1.50 Cantrell & Cochran's Sarsaparilla, dozen... $2.00 S WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A foil line of Educator Crackers, including BABY EDU CATORS. Snrodiari MilV Wafers. Crosse & Blackwell's Anchovy Paste, in all sizes. orman Kitchen Scales. Fancy line of Fruit Baskets. Never-Break Carpet Beaters. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Oregon Raspberries, Bing Cherries, Red and Yellow Bananas, Apricots, Royal Anne Cherries, Fresh Pineapples, Fresh Cocoanuts, Fancy Strawberries, Nutmeg Melons, YeUow and Green Beans, Telephone Peas, Fresh Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Head Lettuce, Bermuda Onions, DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT Baked Ham (delicious), Boiled Ham and Tongue, Spiced Cooked Corn Beef, Bologna, Mettwurst, Salami Sausage, Imported Frankfurters, Imported Camembert in wood, direct from France. We Prepay Freight to All Summer Resorts Visitors in the city cordially invited to inspect Portland ' mo5t complete Grocery Stock Fancy and Staple. 1863-Established-1912 The Official Headquarters for Good Clothes Y1ion buying clothing for sat isfaction and worth don't overlook the opportunity of Teeing our line of pood clothes Felling at $15, $20 and $25 They're without an equal from a standpoint of quality, mate rial, workmanship, perfect fit and best of styles. Higher Grades at S30 to S50 RELIABLE CLOTHIERS Carnival visitors cordially invited to make our stor their head quarters. Leave packages with us and they will be, taken car of. S. W. Corner 4th and Morrison Sta, Corner Entrance. was sentenced to 0 days In. prison. Nearly all of those arrested had In their possession round-trip tickets from the East. 1 Your Printing 5 Advertises you 2 CThe Impression it con- 8 w w w Ml veys Is either 2ood or bad gj r-r-rri r rf fn ife nnlifu M We produce the kind that is uuuu nuvtiMidimj. m M M M & M V W X ft & 8 : 3 M F.W. BALTES & COMPANY PRINTERS Cor. First and Oak Streets Phones: Wui US: A I ICS CAt.IKORNI. HOTKIA HOTEL STEMT SAII FRAIiClSCO Geary Street, above Union Square European Plan $1.80 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up New steel mmd Wick sti'alae. Evert sais'na ladaeie. Mereta rata Cewter W theatre mm4 retail ealmt Oa eja laae liaealaiitas aH tut city. Em, sees t SPECIAL SALE ON DESKS w, win, lumiai , . li . !, k mi i iiiiihi-- j 1 ... f ''r.-T-T-s-;; ' f . t ' tt Tihwjiji.. J i I 1 : v - r .,t I , t . i y Y Mtr-zaa'bl .j 'I 1 tr v FURNITURE SALESROOM FOURTH FLOOR PhonesA4104 BUSHONG & CO. OFFICE OUTFITTERS PARK AND STARK STS. , . PORTLAND, OR. HOTEL SUTTER Sutter and Kearny Street SAN FRANCISCO An np-to-daU modern fire-proof hotel of 250 rooms, taking the place of the old Occidental Hotel and Lick Houm. Eoropeaa Plan 51.53 Per Day Up Take mmr TaiJoae frese the Ferrr at the Exsism ml the Hetel. .r.'ai".i-. SOL DUC HOT SPRINGS HOTEL la the Heart ( the Olrssplra. "The Carlsha4 ( Aaeerlea.' Ma-nlflcent 15-room hotel, thoroughly modern; meals and tervlce unsurpassed. Hot mineral water specific In tlie cure of rheumatism, liver, ttomarh, kidney, blood, skin and lervouf disorders. Altitude 1?0 feet. Mountain 'limbing; and all sorts of amuse ments. Finest flshlna;. Modern aanaiorium. Boats leave the Colman dock. Seattle, dally except Punday. A. M. Round-trip tickete. Day llht -lp. Kor descriptive literature, ad dress Dr. William W. F.arlea. medical superintendent, Sol Due. Wean. Perk-Jadah free Information bureaus. SEALY-DRESSER CO GROCERS, BAKERS, TEA AND WINE MERCHANTS. 28 8-29 0-292, STARK STREET MAIN J7200 A 6181) 1 '. Reeasaltra Meadejaartm Heat ThlBBa Kat. TURKISH COFFEE 45c The Xealth ef ttunlll." FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS DO OT POKGRT Ol H DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT Mere we hava an Immense variety of good thlnxs suitable for picnics and hot-weather menus. Kl .A ItAIMIIK. freeh. lb.. 254 BIOMARC'K HKHRIXi. t for 25 ROLL MOPS, three for 2$? f Maaaai a. Fearer Maaaeea.. I PINT faeasaeer Maa-l-JOf STUFFED j la-eee. , CAVIAR si;.-" 1 r.i 10;'; $2.25 GEOFROY SARDINES ?r.Vhu lr! fish, two cans for awl BERTOK SMOKED SARDINE PASTE Uet this, for It makes a dell- Oft clous sandwich. Larsre can....a.Uu NEW YORK CREAM CHEESE V: tin's finest, per pound OOU SALMON TIPS ..350 OLIVES Our stork probably Is and varlty the jrreateat offere the Pacific Northwest. This erlvea you the widest rars;e for selection. We offer a K-os. bottle stuffed Manxanlila Olives, worth too. special at the largest ed In 30c BAKERY DEPARTMENT With your next orlr Include one nf zTn"zr:v-:rs 5c anoioc each Our Cakes. Pies. French Pastry and Cookies are roMTIVKLV THI3 BKT. We. use only the best flour, fresh ewas and fancy creamery butter Nut Loaf Cakes only.... 25 Layer Cakes, all kinds 504 Dltl.NK Tt lUilNII ( (IFKKE, GROCERY DEPARTMENT TOMATO CATSUP fc;-iw-15c Brand. 2 for. ARK1VED. 2(k Hilltin 20c, PIWCiDDIC I IUL.ni L.L Keg;. EAST INDIA CHUTNEY Major Orey's, Hot IVvnirsl. hweet Cashmere, Colonel Skinner's. Sliced Manfroc, , Kt. Ktc, Ftc. Two sizes 5o and OOtf NEW CROP JAPAN TEAS ?;,jplcukB; arrived. Order some to,iMy and note the difference Itrvif TCI between the old and ItCrl I CM 2Ws 2M, 2M STARK KTHEET (Near Fifth). POIlTLt.M), ORUUOX, Foster cSc Kleisre Hi(h-Crade Casasserclal aad Clectrte SIGNS raet Kerenlh and Kaat Evereft btrseta Plwwa al 1111. B ft. QCHWAB PRINTING CO OBEN F.GREENE. PRESIDENT 345. STARK " STREET SORE FEET re eased snd moled by vslaff Three's Aatlaeptle rewdae. neetroya nfrenaive vdurs: slrea tastsnl relief. lellsbtfuily refreahlnc. A eoo pnlnaonous (ermlrlde that dissolves la staotly to water. I'nequaled as a dooche. SEND FOB FREE SAMPLE TYREE'S Ss- ' Tyree. Cbeaalat. Washlaaiea, D. O.'