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weather;-: IliPortlahd.Or., March 19, 1902, Tonight Thurs d a y, showers; 1 f ' southerly vTnd ' poiiTt Xxt; oincoox;. wOTStyAY titJiTtcit 1 1902. price TWb ; 'taJteVrs: ? VOL. I. NO; 8. ,a p A" REPUGIflCANS ;; i SI 1 I W: CONVENTION Harmony prevails 7Cou rtney . Is I Hi IM '& Made 'Chairman. ! ' TO Itcpubllean County Convention to (tr tu (mm affolr. -.It wu entirely harmonious. , It was deciawily too poae ful. to b tntaraatlnc. Uvdy eaucualnc vrM In, piocpeaa'alKtho-lforODOoo1 but if thor war any larc cheeae knlvtt In the Iintnni inajr . wtra eonaia in mwr oamera' boota. . It waa apparant aarly In tha day. .that no nomtnatloha .for county or city offloa w6uld ba ra4 aootv andv that at. tha f tarnQonV toaalan tha eowrenttoa iwotU4 alact a now City and County Committee, aand doleaatoa to tha atata convention, and than adjourn o aom future aato. , . Vallaca MoCimant iral apokenman. for tha Kefular Itapubllcana and Whitney L. Boi voleod Iba aantlmonta of th Inde pandantaw- but; there . fraf little for tbem to do. Tbara were no conteita and aome of the motlsna were ut and carried by acclamation. ' . ' The dlvUlon ; of tha delegates on tho vote' tor temporary chairman ai'eomo- Khat of a. aurprlae to. all. Jiiany of tho aetefatea who were elected on the Reu Mr ticket votlne; for Mr. Courtni-y. If the regulara make any etubbom flf ht. It will coma later on ha nominations , for Bice. ' -r' '. ... ' 1,... , . XMleratee and. political workers assem bled A. ,Of; IT. , W, hall -thla .morning ah hour beforo.the feepuMlesn conven tion waa called ta order. DeleKatee were buttonholing each -other and a. hjindrvd heart-to-heart; talks were tn, progreia, .. .Jt wwv.wrldantf "at 9? o-'cioclt.'that h Independents war determined to control tti convention and, If poHlble, give noth ln to the Rea-ulara. Dodsera. prlntei to red Ink.. irtntrlly c"TJ'at -' , aeachtfitt ;'indeoandent ;:o' conoed ; WhWaTJtoltM Jntadrtt .haaV'Clroulafti contained a vigorous i aBbeai to tha Indenendente to ooDsse tha. ftitm itmmtghiili and to fclve Ahem ' haf roetjy and naked tftat the BepuhUcana no 1ft ahould be tlrown out" of 'ofBoe. andftncluJedSy-"Do4't be caught like auckera." Needleee to say, tittle atten . Urn waa bald te thim. iw. ... ' j CALLfcD TO ORDER. 1 It Waa After io Whan the county chair raan,. O.rP B. . Pjammer. called, the con Tehtlon to order. In his brief opening re marks, he counselled harmony and said he hoped all 'would ('be charitable and work together tor the good of tho party. .Tha Chairman asked . for the credentials of the delegates from the country pre cincts, and also those of the city dele gates, from tha County Clerk. Nomina tions for temporary chairman were then called forv,viv?:.A.:..?';j'-'v Whitney I Boise named A. A. Court ney. Wallace McCatnant nominated H. M. Korthup. Mr.. olae auggeated that tbe troll be called to determine the vote. J.' f. Karanaugh1 and darenoa.Clllbert were named as tellera from their re Jlessfs. ailbet-t , and . Kavanaugh then came to tha pUtform. Secretary W.-8. Dunlway was asked to call the roll. Mr". "Boise moved that those who held proxies would be allowed to vote, if there was.no objection, the secretary to set It "tn proty waa on the table. The Countr Clerk touted In the ere dentlala that a tle-.exiated in precinct 3io. 2T. Tma iraa passed for the present. Secretary IDunlway then-called tha coun try prectaeta by nuinber. ( . It waa apparant long before the con clusion of tbe, roll call that Mr. Court ney ;wae overwhelmingly elected. The vote atood: Courthay,- IpOj Korthup, 57. Mr. Courtney then; came to the stage. NEW THINGS IN WALLPAPER Our stock, which has Just arrived, contains only : the choicest "patterns. marw is no room lor which ws cannot alio have the men to hang It We will gtOuiarasMBi TDimun cures. w , . , . ft. , vnw TEN "CENTS ' tm a tsnds gflannmtliah'v,lu. whew am-amMMira by Uwtul moiitv of v by tkr Rrni ! . C. P. & O. CO. Nots. Coupon jiot good for lead and plls UPT0THE-MIN0TE Oxford, Mfidras and Percale Shirts f f I t..le k tu,u ft. t...... V.: : ia. ' ?. t jshiw ne aamuan. 4 ac St your . r,I.;SICHEL; 200 Wishmjjtoh St.; .I'rrfS FlftNISHZHanti HATTW Zz'.a ;ent for tbe Jameson Mat Dr. Plummw. thanked the body for tta courteous treatment of himself and In troduced Temporary Chairman Courtney, who expressed a hope vthat harmony would prevail) and Ui labors of the con ventlon would bring fofth good fruit at th June,-election,' and" that the Bepub llcana would elect their ticket from me lop to he' bottom. ' TEMPORARY OROANIZATOPf. V: P. P. Mays nominated J, P. Kavanaugh tor temporary secretary. tte ,waa elocted by-acclamation. , . Dan J. .Malarkey moved that a com mfttee of; seven -on credential be ap pointed by the chulr. ,fThis wna carried. On motion of Whitney ; U , Boise , the chair -was instructed to appoint a com-r mlttoo of aevi on- organlKailiiii. . The chair then declared a recess of five minutes, to allow time to formulate -these committees. ' v. Chairman Courtney , called thf i)r.v.n tlon to order again and announced these committecs:,V " t ' ' Credentiau-Pah '"i. .Malarkey. W. T. Mulr, II. C. Smith. D. Kellnher, C. W. Oliver Rv Williams, , A. U Mills. permapehjf Organisation W. I Boise. A.;W. Curry, A fl. Oroce. W. M. Gregory. D. P. Dunbar, Phllo Holbrook, A. N. Wheeler. .' ;Vj45?'-' S . .On motion of Dr. A'. Cf Smith the con vention adjourfted unt!l H o'clock. .MT; QP.PROXIEB. II. Q Wright for E. K.. Tliomns, I.. D. Cole for D. J. Buckley, 8. FlPld fon. W. X'lLaMtaw, W. W. Sweeney for J. T. Ildlaw. WiP. ,'Matthows for W. IT.' Warren. W. B...Ayeir for W. B. Orlts ardmacher, W.T. Niedermark for F. H. Whlteker; Thos,' Hlsloo for C.'M, KliKQie. S. C, -Beach for John' Chuifh. D. C, Iunsbrry fpr II. B.' IunBbeddy. ('hHs. Brkbart,fof A, I Smith, D. H- Becket for D. ' JR., Btaplelon, M., Sullivan for C. W. Jones, lwa'WTrnr for )le Mun son, XI. W,,Shafleton for Q. R.t Becket. A. L. Carey .for J. I Hartman, .J. T. Ross for Robert Warwick, Richard WlU Hams for.C. H. Presott, John Mann for M. Kutner, F. T' Merrill for R. I-ep Qrlma. Jr.. !I. M.-Klbbcn for I.. C. Gates. J. O. Mack for C, I. Qoithen, W. S. Dun Iway for Chas. 8. Riley, M.A1,. Pipes for C. A. MeCrem, ; J. C. " Beck for Harry Becki 8. C. Bpem-er for F. P. Bruck. Absent, -with no proxies: Carl Jones. John McCtfsken. :X' ;" i ' AFTERNOON 8E8SION. ' For an - hour before the convention re convened'' the delegates- and spectator" freely mixed and discussed matters, and those whe -wanted,, offices, prepared to receive "them "or the first concession toward getting' them. At S P. M, it appeared that the legisla tive' ticket wlllK be nominated thla after noon, while' the city and county officers may,: go over until an . adjourned mecti' Ing. i BURNS-DEAD: 4fas Famous iBaSebaHist Passed Avyay. (Scripps'MoRao ,Kewai Xssoclatjon.1 ,. ! JBRSKrlTy.vMarch 19.-Tom Bums, manager of the Jersey City Baseball Ciub, and one' third baseman of the old Chi cago White. Stockings), when it had the famous "stonewall Infield." died audden y of heart disease vlaatmghtv t furnish a suitable wall paper. We surprise you with the reasonable I'rlce at which we will furnish handsome designs. We carry a' fuU -stock- of..1 HOUSE PAINT. BUBBER i CEMENT, FLOOR PAINT, ENAMELS, ETC.; at low prices. .,".,, : . , .-.. ;.,r . Chase, Paint and Oil Co. 140 FIRST STREET, for. Alder. 1: .vi te - 'LZ i our winoow OlsbUV Kick, of the choicest , 110DE DtftATS: Chinese (RebelVHavq Twq More Victories;; ' (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) ' " HONO KONO, March I9.-p.Two mora defeats of the Imperial troops Joy rebels are reported. The battles ' took place at Po Hak and Bekahlng, ; Th viceroy of Chill has been asked by the Viceroy of Canton o send relnforcemefltf as it is' impossible to subdue the rebels with his present forces. tt ' i KIDNAPED OWN CHILD-: John- Murphy,- under bonds for abusing his 4-yearold child, created considerable excitement this morning on (Ue-covner of First and Pine streets, by forcibly tak ing the youngster from Its foster mother and making his way with It down, the street against the loud protestations of the lndy. woo refused 'to - divulge ' her name. Mr. Murphy t resides .'nf Fulton Park and the foster-mother, says she. will take steps to recover possession cf tho child. " 1 - t , : , RHODES DYING: fflcrippsvMcRne News Association.! i r CAPE TOWN, March 1!.-Cecll Rhodes is bciicveJ- to ,1-e dying. He is. much weaker today. The and Is ' expected a t any moment, The moment ho haf passed . oway other Interests will take up the thread ,pf his business affairs, so tbat no panic will fnilow his demise. MILITARY CHANGES. .X (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) . WASHINGTON, March' 1.-t8eeretary Root this morning promulgated an order assigning General MacArthur to , com mand the Xepgrtfnent of the Lakes, 'fien eral Funton to the Department of Colo rado, and General Kobbe to the Depart ment of the Dakeias. j ;. t;'x ri,f NOX; FILED, lift - ' a T, tWN.y i (Scrippa.MeRea News Association.) KANSAS CITY. Mo.. March,la.Tbe''Tn- ter-Stato, Commerce Commission's ed injunclont suit to restrain' the, seven r'hicHgo-KanSiis City railroad lines lrotn entering into pooling Agreemenst and ."tit ting: rutes ror preferred customer, waa not mod today. It will probably of be filed imUl Judge Philips, of the' District t onrt, returns to the city. SENATE'S THANKS. (Scrlpps-McRae News Associations WASHINGTON, March 10. In the Sen Ate this morning Vest introduced a feso. lutlon of thanks to Rear Admiral Kempft for meritorious conduct at Taku, China REBELLION QUELLED. . ' rScWpsipRa News Asijoclatlorf!) ' MANILA, March Ift.-Genecai Gucvsrfa, "who succeeded Durban as commander of lire nuraiirsni'w,; nis agreea j,to sur reader hist4tlre force and aU arms anj mmunltlpn 4ss the Americans. General Smith, commander; of the United States forces on the Inland of Samar, has Wreed to an armistice to facilitate' sur render. Guevarra has approximately )0 rlnemep. phaffee considers this will end tne active rebellion on the Island of Samar.' ' ..-,..., . ADJOURNED TO JUNE 10. (Journal Special Seryice. WASHING rON, March Il.-8neaklng witn a Journal representative this morn ing, Senator, Hale, who la.-a ' leading member of the Senate committee on ap propriations and also of the Republican steering committee, expressed the opin ion that. Congress would be prepared to adjourn for the Besslon by June 10. A BAD BREAK, (Scrlpps-McRea News AssocJaUon.) BALTIMORE, March 19.-MIke Donlln, a California ball player, was today sen. tenced to six m oaths in Jail and fined KTC for assaulting Minnie Fields, a member of the Ben Hur Company.1 Donlln pleaded guilty, but claimed he was so lntoxtcated. he did not know what he waa doing, , The Ballmtore club released Donlin ioA ao nount of the assault. . ".SYMPATHY FOR'BOERSA rv;-?;l ' (Sorlpps-McRea New Association.! . WASHINGTON. March 19.The Demo crate of the : Hbuso; will caucus- tonight on the Boer question. !( la their purpose ;to pass-resolutions declaring anew their prtf-Boer attitude and demanding of the majority of Congress to ioensider' the res olutions on the subject whlcrr havg bcn' Introduced in tbe House, . .t g ' ""savage bound over: -Charlca and FrankieBavage the alleged Portland Hotel diamond thieves,'- Wire, held to the grand Jury by Judge Pamerfin of the Municipal Court this afternoon, f f0Ul!!iftnf!,' I 1 their bonds betas; Hold State invention Here-Today,; f - I he 'mass convention of ' th 'Socialist party of the Bute of Oregon went tnto session at U A. M ' today t Forester! hall,'- southwest corner f of ; Six h 'and Washington atreets. ; Ai ohf lrm? o :lif temporary orfamsatton; C, W.'Harnlsh of Albany waa aelected, and, W.(fl. Richards, also of Albany, w choaan ,crataiTA. ''A Piece of legal ap paper -waa- olrvu lated for signatures of att'tnosa 1 who pledged themselves to $h prlnj-liMs lot whk-h they party stands. ( Tba,fi;!oalng placed, their namesjupmrthe arolJt-;K. Tt Solon, Portland:' Thomas, Bush,. As toria: J. Frank Farter;, Portland:. C. WV Braxee,TheI?alieBi WIHIam peard; Mar Ltine; Jamca'B. Oray, Taalatt; Oaorge a Cook. ' Portland: Johh Applegate,, Tha Dallesj Joseph MelndlrOregoit OtyS W M. Simpson. Portland;' C. F Kelbf. TU'j roook: E. v. SmHh,v Mnnkero; John Hlnck, Portland. ':-' ) '. ' Tha committee on platfom-arid resolu tions appointed consisted of B. F. Ramp. Roscburg: T. Northcott. Salem; Ci AY. Banter. The Dallas; N. W- Meyers, Clacks amas; H. M. Msnpvllle; Eugenai Thf committee chosen tor permanent or i ginlsation eomprlsett IV G Otrdes. Aa-'i torla: J.!8. Paddock. Qranfa Pass; i, V. Bttvens. Portland!' P. Hall. Alluny. - Mr, M?Kendrle'S Remarks, on th'i subject of permanent organfation,.were apkiiid ed He said: "IoWcf .ty this cat and dried method of dotag bualneaa. It savors too much of the slat. , We are supposed to represent, and should voJee, tbe aen'.l ments of the people In thesje aelefillon," C, F.. Keller. . It, RRyan anil J...Fr Porter were named a. omralu fli revts Ion of the coBtltutlofl; ';,, v , . F. J Reatty f Clackamas waa nnaal. mously chosen as assistant, secretary. At 13 minutes to H aff adjourhment ras taken to J P. M. ' ' f:: As The" Journa.1 goes to press tha gates are in" session "It I Impossible to make any definite forecast as to hon:Inu tlons, for the delegates themselves this morning had h very settled opinions on the matter. . .u . j : ; r t, ' t mm ii n . : I' .Wlir .i.WWI J' Pomonk GrsViJei Patrons of I HasbandcyJ had an' tefktlnjf-medtingjtoda'atin- i southeast of Ml. Tabor, about 100 mem bars being presUt. Mrs. M. E. Shaffordi of the Lewis and Clark Clyjcflmprovemtnt League, and a number of others, made addresses. Tbe purpose of ths meeting was to ap point a committee to -wait on' the Mayor and Common Council regarding the es tablishment of market place In the old market block, which' was given to the city a number of ytecr ago for market purposes. ' L J. - Tn Grange also today took steps look lag to the establishment! of a co-operative' store In this city at which members rrn) dispose of their products and purchase their- supples, ' , . ' , The Grange has lust completed the pur chase of Tn)ependenc Hall, bit a larger meeting place tU 'haye to bs .provided for on; account of the. large increase of membership.: - Tha Woman's Club has offered o help the Grange, in case they, secure the mar ket place, to establish a. Woman's Rest 4n the building, where women may rest and procure refreshments. Past Master' Bister Mm Ritns 'vihn Installed the following; 'officers: Master n. oout'ias: overseer, w. w. ' How. ard; lecturer, Mrs. H. L. Vail; chaplalh, Ml. E.' Kelly; Stewart; Charles Merrill- assistant stewar,..heorg Ruegg: treasur er, J. N. Shattuck; lecretary, F. , MIHerj Pomona, -Mrs. Anna Cresawell; Flora; Teressa Ruegg; lady assistant. Miss EfDe Roberts; gatekeeper, Janies ieneflel. A fine dinner was. served to all those present. , . ' BIG BOOM. Fortunes Being Made In East- : tern Washington. . i 1: (Scripps-MoRae News Association TACOMA, March .-The greatest Inud boom tn the history of the Northwest la in progress ln.'bsters Washington. Crowds of immigrants .throinr 'he smal) towns in the wheat districts to overflow. Jng and ths Northern Pacific has practic ally sold all lt wheat lands, . Many spec tilators have mad fortunes. within thi last, thirty, days by. raselllng at vdod pHees lands bought before the fwa.i be. atr. ' - - '. s ! Detective Snow and Kerrigan last night arrestad Lottie Gould on complaint ot J R.' Pershalt I He'alms that tha woman robbed him of 1949, jtaldnw It out OT'Tni puriB while K: was la her- com pajy,i and. then stalred, the part with paper. She -wag taught at Second ant avls street. . SAN FRANCISCO WHEAT. 1 . (Berlpps-McRas News Assoobvtton) ' ' 8AN 'RANCISCp.. Vrh W-Wtisat; J- - .V" : 3 Street Railways.orSan a Francisco Bought " (Journal Special Service.) . SAN FRANCISCO, March lB,-One of the largest financial deals in the history vQthe Coast was completed this morning When- the Stockholder of the Market? Breet Railway ratlticd the sale of the system to the .Baltimore syndicate and iihi United Railways of Ban Francisco, who f toolc possession of , . the property. Certlh'te of deposit amounting to 118, it.oOo ware , turned over in payment or tha stock. ' . ,v . A BIG .SCHEME. The;Banks to Compete With The Government. Vi v (JouVnaf Soecia! Service.) KEW TOR It t March laThe bankers of New York" will Include all the principal bAnks In. tbe "country "in a . stupendous - scheme put-on foot Jait gntorday. by whlCjh the Bankers'! Money- Order Aso-.'.a-tion purposes to oompete with the" gov?ru rhent bnd express companies in the Issu ance ; of' money orders for any amount payable anywhere at any time. The or ganisation may be t considered to have been completed, today, when tha banking Interests'! of ', tweuty-slx states, covering terrftory from the Atlantic to the Pacific, Were represtped, , .The inb'nejr order business of the coun try amount tn. many millions of dollnrs annually.' a direotdr said his momirtst. 'and It -properly, belongs to the. b,anlng Interests. We ahal be in position to meet gny ut rates' Imposed on us by the ex press .companies and expect -no greater opposUlot from the government that that we haye at present. We shall have oorr rirtectlon In all foreign countries, so IhMt our business will reach all civilised m e lons of the world.". .Tho directors of the association Incln.U Valentine P. Bnyder and W. ,U Moyer. Of the Western National Bank; ChsIuk M, Wicker, of the Washington Saving ii.nk: Bainbrldge Colby, of, the American posttrartdi'Loari Company; James R. ftrshrti! secnVtary of ;thet American Hank Aalooia tloa i . Frs nk Pi Ha vs: of h fsslstdiVl Valley 'Trust 'Company,; Pt toui ,fCtHi 'V. Lewis, of the Union Na ,flQn Bs.nk. Kansas CTty, and ofBcsra o' banking; institutions In a dosen oth-: ciilcs. ;.V i. V "' r-.: is Court cision. De- fScrtpps-Mf Rae New AsRoolntlnn.) JEFFERSON CtTT, Mo.. Mar, 1H.-TH. Supreme Court today decided In the vase of the ; Haas Clothing Co. vs. Watsun. that labor batons have the right to boy con. ,oe circulation or uoycotr pent ion 18, hel j to. be a rltfht guaranteed 'n the Bill of Rights. WITH THEFT. "Henry Wallace wag arrested Inst night at East First street and Belmont by ITe tectlvea Cbrdano and Ford, on a charge of: stealing $48 from Alphonse, Rem who Is employed by the N. P. Terminal Co. Alphohse- lives alone In a little cabin at Thirteenth and -Belmont, and while at work yesterday "Wallace who Is nc quklhied with Rem, Is accused of ran sacking the., house, . finally locating the money tipdar the carpet. -Wallace denied the charge, but the do. teeTlve took Mm . back to the house, where he-was identified by two women, who saw.' nlm enter the shed where the key wad kept and then go Into, the house, where he remslned about 2i min utes. American Ships . Pre :1 pared for Action. . (flcrlpps-McRae News Asaociation.V . WASHINGTON, March 10.--The North Atlantic souadron "arrived this morning at the Port of Spain, Island of Trinidad, possibly toi remain there several days, so to-be- within easy reach of the Isth- Wua of Panama, tn case the revolution Should reaulre their presence at Colon . ' '. ':'-. i' ':, -y, - -;: p . ". THE WEATHER. 7 1 ! . Moderately' heavy rains " are . reperted from', California.'1: ..Tbe temperature ha moderated still. more In the Middles West; tlalng from 2 to 10 degreea, ; : i There nas Jteen- iignt snow tn- isastern Qrtgen and Idaho, and sharp frosts In the Willamette Valley and Soaads-coun try. .M'v . f f - , .Frost tonight, followed , by Increasing fdid!ness' and e ho wen Thursday, are in "Tha bar M light, with a sow -iTha weather la cloudy.,' ttlcated southeast wind. IIIMIIIE& roR A $1.00 EASTMAN ?H KODAK j 1 CI iCA TOR A. $2.00 LAST VPIwVPU , MAN KODAK " feit fid r0R A tAST--vlj.:-MAnt1C0DAK t $8.00 7i A -$10 EAST MAN KODAK . 5c lb for Hypo. ' 10c for Developers 80c Free and full Instructions. Classes in Photography) twice a week. We make expert photographers of our eue- tomere, p-iu of the cameraa sold In Northwest com from 7 Wpodard, Clarke & Co.,I?5Ses FINE NEW FIXTURE, $4;75 This b a COMBINATION fixture and the very best that car be put up. . We . have other fixtures . as . low as $2.50. 'This ' Is, iew stock. Our old stock is being closed out.-' ' ' ' v' ' THE JOHN BARRETTi CO. - - '"91 First Street, Between Oak anil Stark, -f 7ATTTT ATIT F TTll'T? " STRONGEST IN THE WORLD" - - T Samuel, Manager, '30 Oregonlan Bu tiding, Portland, Or. ' 42 Years of Conservative .Growth Washington. . OF NEW Assets, $16,500,000. aaims Paid, $37,000,000. - Best Ufo Insurance In the world. Operates $1,000,000 department In ' Oregon ind Washington. Write for particulattr'res'pecting our 5 per cent Gold Debentures. TVnslon Bonds, and Combination Bondi. ' ' ' " i ft To BLAIR T. SCOTT, Chamber of Commerce Bldg. ' "t' " v ' 1 ! , t i .1 F. r ' ; i .')' - a' t ' C -. . ' 1 K f ':. . i -1 1 -Li.' - .. A' 'ili t.j'-Wlj U I THE PERFECTIOM'OF WALL PUSTOl!- HARD, TOUGH, THE ADAMANT COMPANY OFFICE, NO. 8 FIRST ST.' N. EXTREMELY STRIICING our new pictorial souvenir:? ; which contains about Forty Views .of tha Moirt Pleasing , -j point of Interest in . and about Portland. Nevr in the' ,tt history of the city has there been anything half aa dainty ' ' i nd RrtlMln B. .thl -Rftiittrnl 14wiUlor . , --v1 JMt. WVH.;WirUOYV DliFUAY ON TrUKO MKJUtr . V THE j. K. GILL CbMPANY Cor. Third and No More Dread of the Dental Chair ? ; v ; , New York Dental Parlors 4th and Morrison-Sts., Portland, Ore. uflPWTES -n"Brrih.- No Pain r-S ' Full Set of i ' Teeth extracted and flrlod absolutely-without pain, method applied to the gurus. No slevp-produclmt n " 'These are the only dental parlors in PorOm- at, aneea and 1i.'t-i 'nm to extract, fill vrowns iin 'i: j iiudi iiiiLiirtil I'-fl OUt the least ;! l . j - ' - r This Kodak regular f ry $20.00, now . . . 4)0 A NEW THING ' 'I . ' ,t. v t T CAS MANTELS I - Guaranteed for 45 DAYS -.V. You can't get arrything like k ; elsewhere. - h n, I -0JI YORK General Manager, !!.:' Pbrtrafldf,t)ripq(r' DURABLE, STAYS V 'ft TEXEPHONES, MAII .TIS. Alder. Streets na rV:' V ; No Gas Teeth 05.0 anU !i''v , i tl, M Mil va: : .. s - r ' We