CI ('J.C.GY AS EK.Ofi..!XE f. or WATS AJTS cut i ooracm In order to calm revenue with wbtoh 1 to replenish ths empty eeffr of tb . : eltr treasury, tbs ways and mwni oom ' mutes of the eltjr ooundl la ooaMdermg svry sooeslvsbls mtaod to secure amaeyV At tb meeting yeaterday -, ' tsraooa K wu decided to gst a rave , ' sua from tba street eigne, , At tfaa meeting of the council this 'afternoon an ordinance wllTo presented prohibiting oil street sign other than , illuminated signs' end thee wUl ba , r heevfty tax ad. There ara a large num- bar of iliu la Portland and It la argued that they Interfere with tba genral eb r pearance of the-ctty. If aU board sign ara taken dowa It la theme bt that mora ' illuminated ence will ba oonatrootad. ; Tba tax oa thaaa sign will ba graduated ' aooordlng to tha stae. Tha amount of tba lioanaa wlU rang from I to SI par quart ar. r If wb of tha- tiata during tha meeting l tba dlaouaalon waa upoa tha praaaat flnancloi eondltloB of tba dty treasury. Tbo flra department will have exhausted -fta fntt appropriation whoa thta aontH'i bllla aro paid, and an estimate of tbo expense for tha ramalndar of tba roar , baa boon Md which amount to 117.- - 77. It la aald that tha department can not get along with laaa money.- How It to t ratad ta tha question which To o fronting tba way and mm ng oom mtttea. - Tha warn of fl.lM baa baas out from ' tha monthly expense of tbo etty engln- ear's office, and Councilman Elmmerman ' atatad that no grantor cut la the es panaao of thta departmant aan ba mad without lntarfeiing with tha work. Thla ahortaga In tba flra department eaa ba partially made up from UM ganaral - fund, but tbara la not a aufflclent , ' amount at tha dlopooal of tba oommittM to moat tha antlro ahortaga. - No daflnlta plan of actio waa takan, but tha oommlttaa win eoarlnu to In vestigate tha nutter to aaa wbara mere oeonomy may bo pmotload In ordor to ' aaeuro monay enough ta ran tba atty , : until tha naw yanr. - ' EXPENSIVE PREMIUM . i, GIVEN WITH WANT ADS ' In order ta aequutnt M aaarita of Tha Journal want eolumn mora axtanmvaly Tn Portland houaabolda, Tba Journal baa v arrantad to aiva aaoh and avary flundny j Journal eaab want advartlaar a pound of Clooaat dt IMvara f am oof Co Jam " faa. Thla coffaa la aold by nil grooara at Jie par pound and ta guataatoad to bo uniform la atrongth ' and quality. ' Cojamo eoffaa la aold atrietly an marlt " and ta guaranteed to giva'aatlafaotlon In vary lnatanea. Thla axpanalva premium 'la glran abaolutaly free with every paid "want ad" for ' The Sunday Journal any lawoe) end ana- ba bad upon pra aratatlon of the ndvartlaament at the adrertiaiog- wlodotr : of Tba journal i bualnaaa offloe. , -' Thla liberal offer te made atmply to mlradjuo jrou to . The Journal'- want . olumaa -dona baaauae If yea) try wm 2 alaaalUed oolumna, ,oiof you will be- aome a regular mhuo. ouw and Journal -want oolumna repreaanta a aombmatlon hard, indeed, to bent, Tba eoffea a,woV!b you-iepma. " ' ' ' Peacock flour alwaya givM antlafao Mon. and la . guaranteed by your grocer. . oxrxo iifuui mm wwx : Till " r"" MOM MX at)arjg. '' muw ouniin .- t , 1 -I Boys m4s ;rix -V a,Tf 'V'bbbv" " ':t:"::' THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY We arc going to sell about 150 Boys' Winter Weight Blouse Suits, ages 3 to 10, of $6, $6.85, $7.00, $7.45 and $8.00 values, at for ot Sam'l R L Corner Third and Morrison Sta. RAILWAY TRAVEL IS EfflTO mMA M.VMM POmTftAJra TWM. ' MAW 9. AM AOOEBMWW OUS JHaetAV VO vsui vaxb vmajrrxo xmmjuiu -l',J ' I 'l III IWi - t V' ,; Bven raUroad man are marveling at the vaat bulk of travel that baa paaaed through Portland during the leat weak, and the facility with which all of It baa been handled. . Kvery road anat la reoreaented In Portland la getting a hiM rtf ih at IvmiIji axoaralon bual naaa, both going and returning, and tbara la a glad ami la tba whole iangt oc ua row. - . . - "W get a aha re of M per eant of tha mt iMiia hualnMi." aald A. C Sheldon. enaral axent of tba Burlington. "It they don't go by the BUUnge Junction or return that way, they ara pretty euro ta-take a aide trip up to Ottumwa or Keokuk to aaa tha old folko at borne, amTao we ao bit of tha exeuraioa fund." ' - i Tba P. and 0; H. NT ticket offlce waa orowded' yeaterday wlth people who wanted to go aomewbara. At tba Uckat office of the Oould Unaa there waa a row of buy era tha entire length of the oouater. . . "Wo are getting a good a hare af Che bualnaaa.' aald WUllam Hartar, general agent of 'the Oremt Northern. -Too buoy to talk about It, almoeV aald Prank p.,Jobaaoa of the Canadian Pacifle. .1 - Taaterdar'a bualneaa baa ended tha ruah for a few week, and then It wlU ba on for tbo datea of October a, and ft. Tha travel aver tba Northern Paclflo Into Portland, and out over the ftouthem Paolse, baa been enormoua for a week or 10 daya naat. The aettvlty atarted with the Mining oongreaa, than came tha Knlgbta Templara. tha Klngllng alroua, and laatly the bop pickers' ruah to- the fields In the Willamette vallgy. During the week there have bean 19 heavy spec lal trains sent out of Portland over the Southern Paolfle. besides en extra aec im a MMra HniUr traim. In addition there have been five elrous trains, aggre gating 17 ears, aaa a apesuu mw w .ikM I,, toraay hatwam the boura of a, m. and ! p- m. there were eight heavy trains asm anw over the Southern Paelaa,. - With all thla ruah of epeeiala and ex tra aeoUona and other train, and many special ear parties attached to regular trains, tbara baa not bean a amgle mis hap, and not a tram baa beam delayed over Its schedule time, with a single exception. One af tbo Knights Templar trains wad bold about, II mlauteo over time by a circus train. It la a chapter in Portland passenger truffle that la extremely creditable to Ha railway oper ators and passenger men. . WAKEFIELD TO BUILD -' BRIDGE OF NATIONS . . . , - ttopert ' WakefieW waa reatarday awarded- the contract for building tha bridge of natlona at tha Lew la and Clark 1 fair grounds, tils estimate of I7.I be ing she lowest submitted. Tha work oa thla important structure wlU begin at onoa and will be advanced far enough by the time the government bulldlnga.are alawtad ta allow the uaa of m for tb transportation of waterlai. The bridge will span the lake between tb mala land, where the chief buildings of the fair will be located, and the peninsula, where the government ex hibit wilt be .placed. It will ocnalat of lo or more short span and many eon eeseion wll be built oa platforma along Ita entire length. x$4.00 '" v i . -' .'!; ','' '. ,;. .(' V v- .f x f-.-ii v These' ganrttnt were carried over from last &1L They are of a well kifown. make In Cheviots, Cassimeres, Tweeds ;V and Fancy Worsteds and differ very little from this year's style, V,'"' But as we must have the room new winter goods, they have to be sold.: ."V. - r i tx '.'v ; ., ! ,- , .v , -j. ..,.i..,..-C- . -'V ' ' BeXBUeBBUnWaaBBBB : - 1 Rosenblatt & Co, i:::mMM UMatVMMMAMM, tATI O. V. AnriVw, ttlglfLTBl WO ffMII- (Indianapoll Corrsspoadeaoa of Brook lyn Kale, ryaii guanine.) i Like tha Demewraey. the Republican party ta making It first elaboration of th iseuee of the presidential campaign la Indiana. Unlike the Democracy. which la atlckmg elosely to tba llnae of reasoning laid dowa In It platform, tha Republican party la distributing it at tention over wide, aaag of ubecta not all of which appear to be german to the campaign. Of the literature al ready distributed and the speeches mad by the Republican In Indiana the achievements of Rcpablleana from Lin coln to McKintey oonatltuttbree- f mirth af the subject-matter. The rest la ta defense af President Roose velt and in criticism of Democrat who are aupportlng Judge Parker. By oora Bson consent the RepubUoaa leader are leaving; Judge Parker aloae, tb extrem ity of their concern eeemlng to be to snow that be voted twloe for Mr. Bryan before be seat the uld telegram to St Louis. In tba defense af President Roosevelt aaal make p for lack of words. The Republican epeakera deny, that ha ha violated tba constitution or Infringe upoa the prerogatives of oongreaa or the Judiciary, or that be baa oonoetved a vaat scheme of military and naval de velonment which la the execution must alter the character of tha United States government- They then pass an to af firmations that ha stands lor the sama policies tot which McK Inlay stood, of fering the Republican platform and not th record ad tha president ta evidence to prove It. There have been speeches by the local orators which have added to these characteristic comparisons of Mr. Roosevelt with Abraham Lincoln, ahd forced tba race Issue aouarely -to, the front. ' "i, ; 'i, ' renin ek or Rmeoln. One of thee apeecbeex waa made last Friday by J. Frank Haaly, th Repub Uoaa candidate for governor. Mr. Haa ly. after declaring that Mr. Roosevelt Is being assailed as Mr. Lincoln waa at tha time of the olvU war, buret Into thla panegyric: - "Remembarrtny countrymen, they, aald tba aame things of Abraham Lincoln. Abrama Lincoln! Child of poverty! Freedom'a advocate! Pre Id ant of the republic I Defender of the union! Eman cipator of a raoel Savior of a nation! Prioeleaa heritage of a great people! Kindliest nature and gentlest memory In the ebb and flowof alljth centuries! Ha did not aava the union alone; there war otbera who wept and sacrificed and died. Rut bo wag Its savior, none the lea. He waa tha soul and embodiment jt sacrifice and patriotism. He kept tb people's face toward tba dawn un til the east grow rosy with th aomlng morning. Under the inspiration of what ha aald and did, the stooping maises stood erect. They rose fvbm the level of tha commonplace and became sublime. They climbed from the abadawy valleys to aha purple helgbta, and for four years dwelt amid tba glory1 jof aeu nrem moral saltation.'' ' Mr. Hanly followed big eomperlsoa by wholesale attac.be upon southern Demo crat, including John Sharp Williams and Governor Vardamaa of Mississippi and Champ Clark of .Missouri, after which be turned hie attention to north ern Democrats, declaring: "la ' thla campaign tba Democratic party has ao hope of .success, and espe cially none In Indiana, except through the corrupting power of a vast campaign fund. Those In oontrol of It prooatd as though the franchise of tba people were a thing to be purchased la tha open mar ket. To obtain suoh a fund they ais frenehlesd th rank and file of tba party la Indiana and la other states; betrayed tha party organisation Into tba hands of David B. Hill; surrendered every prin ciple which In th mat eight years they have laid down as vital; nominated Henry Oasaaway Davis for vice-presi dent; elected Thomas Taggart chairman of tba national committee; bar gained for la advance and obtained the appointment of William Shoe hen. Colonel. Quffey. John R- McLean and August Belmont a mam be re of the executive committee and put' them In oontrol of the campaign. Th nomination of Mr. Davis oaa be ax plained only upoa the theory that an old man and hi money are soon parted. It la painfully evident that they did not nave la mind the constitutional pro vision by which the duties of the presi dent. In ease of bis Inability or deaaa. ar devolved upon the vice-president." An to Thomas Taggart. said Mr. Hanly. there la absolutely nothing In his record, attainments or purpose that appeal to the bettor nature of any man. He la atrong only In corrupting tha bal lot and m election-day trickery. His appeal will ba mad to the worat a lo rn en t to be found in th politic af the country, and his triumph In Indiana, be cause of his methods and .things for which ha tande. would abame tbn-sHats for years to coma Obar ef Oevrawtlon. "But Mr. heehaa, Mr. Belmont and Mr. Tafgert will fall. Th election In Indiana cannot be purchased. .We have too much el vie pride and virtu for that. Tha issue involves a, question of elvia honesty, and that tasu we may safely confide to to first voter of Indiana. Preah from the study of tb country' history In school and la oollege, they can be trusted. They will not weaken. Nor will they fall to keep Inviolate the flrat t trust confided to their ear. I know tbem. I know their love of coun try, their deal re for honorable dlatlno- tlon, their resolute purpose to keep un tarnished tba feme and glory of this greet commonwealth. I know them yes. I snow themi Hign above tnepot luting grasp of bribery they hold the honor of the stats and the Institutions For MASON 1 ' . Call tip Mala 2287 Pints. aaaa fat a a Quarta.,..:...V..;..Sc Half Gallons ....,L8Se amJmcra end V, en Thla ta under price, but we are overstocked and don't, want to carry them over. .New York Grocery HI Fruit Jars I - - v , ' . ' . .. ;lvV fbjsl V-'Xr I ' f I I - ! . .L ! m . t :ir of tb fro: They cannot be pure based, Tbey cannot be bargained for." All appearances Indicate that Mr. Han ly example win be followed by the Republican orator In Indiana, but It la to be aald that a great many Republi cans' of tb stats do not approve appeals to old and balf-eabsusted northern pre judices against tb south, nor vitupera tion against Democratic madam. So far as Mr. Taggart is concerned, his popular ity la Indiana m so great that abuse a likely to maure victorious defense. ' Mr. Davis, the vice-presidential aomlnee, la likely also to tbrlv under that sort of treatment. As to Messrs. Belmont. Wo ol L 8 he ban. McLean. Hill and Duf fer, the great mass of Republican voters la this stat 1 willing- to accord to tbem motive a creditable In their support f Judge Parker a may be the motives which actuate Mr. Lodge and tha rest of tbo manager of Mr. Roosevelt's aam- peign, - Abu bar and Another and by no means unimpor tant effect of fbe "Republican oourss In Indiana Is that It ta clearly driving the Independent non-deliverable vote Into tb Democratic party. So many voters In this group In IndianapoUs have bean of fended by It. and correspondingly pleased by the dignity of Judge Parker and his managers In their campaign, that It Is believed Marlon county wllk. go Demo cratic. Reports received at the head quarters of th Democratic atato com mittee go to show that tba same feeling prevails' In other 'Xndlana-cHtss where Independent voters, reasonable grounds given, throw the loom) and atate elections from one side to the other In sptt of all th politician may do to restrain them. Whatever disorganisation existed In the regular Democratic party in Indiana la dlsappeglng for th sama causes. Delapcrata, Ilka Rspubllcans. resent at taobs mads 9a man solsly because of their political allegiance. It la assumsd, for Instance, that President Roosevelt Would not reject the aid of August Bel mont If It were offered him. President Lincoln aeosptsd the aid of Mr. Bel mont's father, n Democrat. President MoKtaley welcomed the support of the whole gold-standard contingent of Demo crats. It Is' the opinion of tba Indi ana Democrats that tha abuse heaped upon the men-bars of tha Democratic committees, which ba no relevancy to the lssuss, wUl result In a complete sol idification of all the Dmoratle forces. It will be Impossible, In their Judg ment, to defeat Judge Parker by assail ing bla friends, whether tha friends be Bryan and bla follower In tb west or the Oold Democrats la the oast, beaded by O rover Cleveland . (Xasrael tperUI tervM.) Saginaw, Mich., Sept T. Th Repub lican state Judicial convention was called to order hare this morning by the tern' porary chairman Moses Taggart, of Grand Rapids. The eooventloa will name three oandldatee for Judge of tha supreme court. It lsea open race, with no fewer than a dosea aspirants la tha Held, and th result cannot be fore casted with any degree of certainty, aa none of those mentioned appears to havs a dsclslve lead. .t roa L' aeema! geeefal aervwe.) Billings, Mont, Sept 7. Republicans of Montana assembled ta state conven tion here today and ware called to order by Chairman Lindsay of the state com mittee. Th convention will nam can didates for the state offloe to be filled at the November election and adopt res olution Indorsing tha ticket and plat form of th Chicago national conven tion. William Lindsay of Olendlv probably will be nominated for gov- . . . ' . . . - m StaJOWinTTJaR PsmOCRATS. 1 (JearMl gpiMel srvke.) ' 1 ' Concord, N. H., Sept T. The Deme eratle state convention to nominate a stat ticket was called to order bore shortly before noon today. The senti ment of tha majority of th delegat appear to favor the aomhiation of Henry F. Hollla of thla elty for gov ernor. ' flearasl asocial BervteO Wheeling, W. Ta, nept 7. A rowsing reoepUon was gtvea to Bon, Henry U. Davis nt the West Virginia state fslr b4.. . T Man Vanue 4. B flu tmtm and Mr. Davis waa th chief speaker. WO politic ngureu m we aernxmetrmiivn u lit rtevie devoted hi brief address sntlrely to tb subject f agrloultur. frearatl peoal sent.) New York, Sept T. In response to the invitation of Chairman Taggart, th edttera of a considerable number of Democratic paper throughout th coun try gathered in Mew York today for a conference oa tbelr part la tha wHt of the national campaign. Arrangement have been mods for tha editors to go to Bsopua tomorrow to vlsK Judge Parker. Terrible plagues, those Itching, pester ing dtseeess of tb skin. Put an and to misery. Doaa's Olnuaent eurea. - A4 any drug atoru. ,4 - 1 I - 1 V r jf. m.. ...... . j t t Is Your Boy Ready For School r 1 Outfittincr the vov .vVv: nomically and most satisfactorily r Thin la 1 "MOTHER'S 8TdREH-4-tJut U. ao tar u renrdl ''-. - - . Af the needs of tne Doy in M rlah tri at forth the edvanUces of OUR BOYS DEPARTMENT the Urgent end best . ........ . BUUIUUBU IU WW vHnwH - . '.V'V , Another feature of this deoertment is . , v v - ary School Suit U stri ' - c i rinoroe)d aeainei io withnrtmiut aie hmrdcerfe - f ' v -, J' 4 war nn matter what the rrricn 1 t . ' V,1'- - as. rilx tCL rm MZitttm - rj.u.l ' Single nd lmble-bressted :lKnee i Alsses Coats and t . urease -:At - REUNITED AFTER - FIFTY-FOUR YEARS (Jearsal Special Bervlee.) ' Sesttls. Sapt f-rtfty-four years ago Oeorgs Cannon of Washington, Pa., on ths death of bla wife placed bis children In charge af a Mend and atarted to Cal ifornia to make a fortune. Ill luck fol lowed bla footsteps for years and lrreg Biar mall added to a oondltkm which separated him from ma lltU ones. Time rolled on and all trace of them was loot Then fortune knocked at ths door of th gold hunter. Thta waa w years ago and at one he began a search for his babe. Through all tb intervening years be tried' to locate abenv Out eg cams on until Cannon, but year, on reaching the age af 17, decided he would aava ta dls without seeing but loved ones agulnc im a Minrt Ka advertised in a Seattle paper. The notice attracted th attention X Jars. M. ai. niurgeon, re siding hers, and shs replied. As sus pected, tt turned out t be bar long lost father and ta oid gentleman arrived MataMiv fa find him danshter. who for more than half a otmtury ha pees ton to aim. A letter baa beert sent to Mrs. Burb hart another daughter, living at West Brownsville, Pa., and a son living at Lincoln, Neb., asking them to tome an aad see their fatber before be die, y-' BIG BEND PIONEER ' WILL DRINK WINE iff-,. . . , . :( " ' ' ' JmraBt apaatal nwv.)' ' Wilbur. Waah.. Sept f-Joe Enoa. bet ter known as "Portuguese Jos." one of the earliest pioneers of the Big Bend section and known by every en from Yakima to Spokane and from Snake river to the boundary line, has disposed of ata extensive Interests In this local ity, and te use fats own words, will "Go to California and drink wine," and itvs a life of ease and luxury. Teara ago he oould have bought all of th land adjoining htm for a aong, but he con sidered It worthless except for grastng. Now as be sees other people coming In and settling' op ths land and narrowing down hi possessions he baa become die satisfied and last fall ha traded hie lands for business property la Spokane valued at tM.009. Recently be disposed of more than LOW head of cattle as aa average price of ga per head, and be now pro poses to spend the rest of hts life in luxury. He does not know when be left bis native land, neither does a know bow old h ta. Although be ta a bache lor bis ranch la known to every stock man, farmer and hunter in thla section, aa It has alwaya been a place of refuge te every belated weary traveler "without money and without price.' He was an Ideal type of tb hospitable rang (gpeetel Dweeb ta Tba Jew ml. Hood Riven, Or., Sept 7. The public school of Hood River opened thla morn ing with an enrollment of Ml puptle. Thta la a large mcrcas over the open ing day last year. Th schools are al isady overcrowded, and the school bosrd ta making arrangements ta rent addi tional room Th teaching force of nine tastruetora will also be hwsaeed. ' fBpaetel Woiaw te Tb Jearsal. ) -Pendleton, Sept 7. Five union carpen ters, employed on the Matlock and the Monterastetlt CGara buildings, walked out today because th contractor refused to discharge Fred Marsh, a non union man. Tb contractors ar -hiring non-union men to finish the work. They sssert tb union ta treating them un fairly.' . 1 (Bperk! tMesawb ta Th JearssLl " Spoken, WaeK, Sept f Ths oa reen ters' anion, which at present to not nfflltated wltb either of the" two central tabor bodice, may aoon aend delegate to tb trad assembly. Th Charter whtah th carpenters bold la liberal and doe not force them to affiliate with any central body. Allen and Lwla' Best Brand. LrUvL-"" -1. ' - I iv- hwri P.. MTWI!V- -mnm i a- V-! ' d? .' II fOMI OAnTsTOsT WnXO SOT TRsTR-l BAR UKIASRO SOB OsTTTiWRMR, VO tor school can . . ... . . .... . ecnooi wiu receive unuauu ttenaon up umu ocptcxnDgr .4 ... . .... j' -x.-i -' m Norfolk end - 1 ;v Cost end two GUARDIAN ASKS i ; -. FOR $500 FEE V "Vrt " ., i it, ' la his final scocunt as guardian of John R. Foster, filed In the county court yeaterday R. a. Whilehouee asked Uiac ho be permitted to pay to himself itne mf Cm tar hia services and StOC ata i- w. rj. Fenceek He atatad that en account of tba "onerou nd un- ueual Out lea" he wan caiiea on 10 per form. the fee asked aa auardtan Is mod erate. The fee asked by Attorney ron ton ba thought vary reasonable Judge Webster recently vacated th ordw declarlns- Foster an Inoomoetent and appointing Whttehoua his guardian. calling on the tatter at tnat time ror nia final enrttMinft. Tha n tent Ian sav that a balance of tl,ll-S remains on the phyalolan'a aooounc and for board antr lodging have left a deficit la soother ; account of II17-04. which baa been tem porarily diet by turning over money frm. the marrilan'a uomist Tha . aa tata has bern appraised at 111, WO. . ZMphtherts, sort threat, aroup,- n atant relief, permanent euro. lr. Thomag' Bctactrie OIL At any drug tore. . Ml Vlfll Cares Kldnoy and Clad - dor Disaasos In Every Form Many People Have Kidney Treable and Do Mot Know It HOW TO PINO OUT. v It la the fanctioa of tb kidneys to flltat dad wortfy tba blood which ta constantly passlne; through thm. A. Wkaa tba kidnvB ar out of artlag tha other argnna ara affected tanmedlstaly ad yna may have gymptoua of await tronbl atomach and Uvwr troubta, and othar ailmsat. which are all ourias; to tba kidneys being wank aad out of ordor. If you are pick Fdday) Umfntlf Ourfj will gtraoctbas aad bnOd np tba worn oat ttaraag of tba lddnoya ao thay will act properly and tbo symptona of trouble wffl disappear and yon win ba fastorad to perfect health. - -HOW TO FIND OUT. Yos eaa easily datarataa If your kid oeya ara oat of order by sotdng ggrds for M hours a bottle of tba ariae paasad upoa axlsiag. If upon aaamiaation It ta doady or milky or baa a brick-dust ad hsaat or amaJl particles Boat about fa It, roar kidneya ara dtiaaaad aad Fslsy's KMrsw Our) ihonld bo takan at onoa. Fwwrs NMnwy Curw ta plaaaaat to taka aad acta directly apoa tha parta aflaeasd aad yon bagta to feel bottag atoaoa. ; : ' It ooiraota alicht diaordsra la a law days aad It haa oared many obstiaatd attar other traatmont had fallad. , " '. NetanlaMttvaMIMUr. '. Petor Fray, of Woodruff. Pa., writaa: "After doctorlnf for two year with th beat physicians la Waynastmrg. aad still getting worse, tha doctors advised me if I had any btulnasa to attend to I bad bet tor attend to it at onoa. aa I could got possibly ttv another month, aa tbara wag ao earn for mo. Foley's kidney Car wag recommended to ma by a friend, and I immediately aant my aoa to the atora tor tt and at-r taking; thro bottle I be gan to get b"r and eonriaued tas prowo aatfl I wag antiraly well." andSlaV tvjt o tzzz: Waaaaraj CBasne R o, , rg Oe. 17 r, aone most ceo- in this store, , l the clothinf of her boy.' f . ?1 M . . k ' .l- ,.'..-. ' -T ' ' ': that rt,.,- .-k j . B..tm psirs of Knee Pants; regtiler . ' Pants 50c vI' RACES RACES RACES Last Weh Mfi CJos Sept lOtn Big cards everyday. Sir or more races daily. 4 w:' 'v .; t ' Take cars first and Wash ington Streets '.. - Fjrst nee calledat 2:90l Over 500 tboiouebbreda nowready ' . U'-f' Dr. We Norton Davis IN WEEK We wmFseawfany aB attfaW ear-em aad ehraato alaiMei of awe, alee slood. etiiejj, start. Urer. kMaey and tkroat troeslea. Wa cur gTPUTLUa (wtUtoat ssmil ta stay eend forever, la BO to SO geya. W taateve TRloruu. wltssm sssmtka sr aaaaj la m Bdae SMfaa. faa saasM ef emn? MM atebr. W aaa faster Om aanwl vtet et ear an sneer to or at taaal Wa We Core GoiKrrrboea ta a Week Tb eoetan et tata faatltsta am aB iwatal gradaata. save bed swy year asverteece Eev ba knowa Is Portlaad far IB 7. save a Mpetattos satlKtem, asd wlU aeaaf Uka a sam sale eertala esse eaa ba rta- We geamata ta sate ta every cam we lie tJft or ebarv S fee. OSweilUttoa free, tt tr eeancntlaL laeweetlv BOOK FOS aXaS sulled tree la stain wrapper. If res eaaaet mil at ernee. writ far gaa naa Mask. Bnn trmtSMsa maamrel. 0i a sears t i. aad f bt seUears, m tt Sa. tan tiitlmg maelanets ta fas D.'.W. Norton Davis 4 Co. Tan mow atotot, sr. S. Oaa. HENRY WCINHAK3 " l Piupitabta etan : ' ' City Brewery ftaiysnt aad ana Owsem K aewasy to Cbe sTen.ea. Bottled Beer a Specialty rOMTLAHXK OiUDOXMa NOM KIN Tel e r Irvington Race v Track