The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 23, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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THE OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND; THURSDAY -CVi:::iNO, MAfXH U KZ1.
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LAUNCH SHIP FC
fjonni POLE TRIP
SAYS JIU JITSU .
EffAS USED OH Dill
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CORRUPTION SCENTED
IN MORE
CITY
WORK
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sr.
r Contract Wrt ttt by Portland Officer orV an Admittedly High
:v: Bui of -Prices for 'Concrete to Be Used in the Marquam
i v Gulch
Front
DISTRICT ATT0RNEY MANNING I INVESTIGATES GRAFT.
Hoffman 6rot;rTobk Sub-Contract Frorrv Pacific' ipbnetruction
Company of San francisco, Were RefujellMone by Wan
-!rWeind Suit Against Contractors Exposes Scandal. l;r ; ;
' Dtatriet Attorney Msnnlng fs inves
, V ' -tinting the i alleged criminal irreru
'laritlea In .ronneetlon with the; Mar
;' 'quam guleh,- Front street viaduct con-
iv tracts, as-, shown "yesterdsy In, V The
. Journal It Is stated that questionable
.'faction vii taken by the elty offlctala In
letting -contracts on an admittedly high
'1aaia of prices. I end In allowing "atl-
wiateg-ror-work dona there- waa-e,
,):; 'graft to' favored contractors. . City
, Auditor Davlln- snd others hare been
before the dlatrlot attorney to teatlfy,
'. and the investigation will , be pursued,
..until the factareJai4.baie to th. Pu
.lie. : - - .
"'"l The. -records ahoex that the elty en.
- tered Into a contract with the Paclflo
. Conatructlon company of Ban Fr,"T
Cisco for building the viaduct for 5i.
00 . the fit.000 bid of the Paclflo Con-
structlon- company at Waahlngtoiv rsp
' (resented by J. S. Maoey, 'manager, hav-
Ing been withdrawn, and the certified
chncfcor-, depealted wita-tne-btd
.. : returned by. vote pf the city executive
. board In compliance with a requeat from
Maney. and -leaving the tl.et bid the
. only one to accept -:
: :: Thla eontract..called for the payment
of 19.71 a yard for the concrete work
c" The actual coet of the labor and mi'
tBTtele entering Into . concrete work la
; usually reckoned at about a, yard.
, The Hoffmsns took the aub-contract
from the California ' Paclflo CbnStruc
: ' nn.nnv for ti.li a yard, preaumed
to leave them fair profit for ther
1 work, while the conatructlon company
wan to receive from the, city 11.7
'yard, reallelng the difference, I4.M
. mw-A mm lu nront. for doing nothing.
- . The Hoffmann espected to. reallae about
giiOt proflU ftreaonable aunt, when It
. la considered that they ha4 to Invert
-mnm ( An the work. T: '
limit . , i v w ' . . i'. '
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Wanser flatly refneed
- - to7 conaeirt to what ha conalderwl
'graft,- and Inalatea that -the usual
method followed by englneera mnat ap
r ply that of meaattrtng tha actual work
3 completed, and oe. ailawlng the eon
t tractor -.theoretical yardage .. of . one
- and oneuuarter yarda for each barrel of
- .. utn ih. work. '
When the Hoffmann figured on their
. ...w .tf tkn were tM4 -that the
city engineer alwaya allowed one and
tne Quarter yarda of concrete to eaon
ibarrrl. of cement, and. on thla baala. ea.
. J.. ,1a k. hm would xeceive lle.iO
, for the XA it-. barrelai of . cement that
t would be r aired t complete the eonr
terete work.-. -t'v- VXI.-
V Bnglneer .Wartaer-a- rehiaal to adopt
'T- the methoVVf eotllhatlow prtrvloualy In
' vogue reault4,.dn. etaai-meaaurement
of the work eomma a
' tof l..4 yards. ste4Tf ; Tn'
-was a oerloua Wow te-jpie Hoffmann.
' because they Joelved from the city un
der Bnglneer Wenaer awpchlaaa than
. they expected that they ware unable to
I'.'"" pay for the material bought. J Demanda
r- were made on ne nam " -
FIGHTING THE DEVIL
(Continued from Pag One.)
". ' fore, for what Intent ye have sent for
rr In Ms experience. Dr. Chapman said.
. v It had been demonstrated to his sati-
tf.flliVrt that, a mm ruin sill "II1
. method awfkf people 4 the cause of
. rlghteouaneaa. r i . "! . ,j
"We want a revival liere he aald.
"for poor and rich, ontcaata and rlght-
- eoua. - There la question in my mina
that Ood has been preparing "We and
you for thla revival.- Of all the cities
.liJIbveiverYla1tedjothlng has clung
to me aa haa the recollection of my
Yvialt here 1i months ago. -I only Itope
' that we will aeeompllsh here what baa
- been aocompllahed elsewhere. For I
have seen them coming to Christ literal
ly by the hundred, bathed In teare, cry
ing from the audience ror aaivation.
am lusfm man. but I hare a message
, from Ood. And I will , trll you now
before. .Ooauhatl,lll k you to. do
Tbe Clock tht tells.
the time, and place
J; SUPERB CUT
U GLASS SALTS
ttxA PEPPERS
; . $1.00 Each y ,t,
W' Sterling Silver Tops
A moat welcome addition to
- the teble end represents 1 1 ve of
r - that high qualify and dealgn-
,.. ing.-v Popular -' shapes an I
sis., They.sfe In our corner
, window for youe spproval. .
r Cot Olas Napkin Ring ...L71
- Feldcnheimef
Cof. Tnird and Wesbtnctou Sta.
' Jewelers, llrersmltha.
Opt lr Una
; Street Viaduct. . : : '..:
had ' sub-contracted. Bowlea, weusner
and ,the . John. Doe and Richard Roe
named In the complaint, for me money
due them, which waa refuped.
'Inll WUI Be Ssnastloaal , .
Then eame the suit filed yeaterday by
Brodia eV Merges and D. R., Murphy, at.
tonMvafoclha -Hoffmana,. seeking to
enjoin City Auditor Devlin from issuing
warrants to the Paclflo- Conatructlon
company ot.SanrnncJsco. who had not
yet been paid in full on Its $.7I a yard
contract and to restrain City Treasurer
Werleln from paying the warrants were
they to be issued. y ' '
. The gaaertlon that a city engineer haa
been in the habit of allowing theoretical
yardage, inatead of measuring the work
actually completed,. affords opportunity
for Investigation. A feature oi iiw in
veatlgalon will be the attitude of city
officials who had knowledge of these
facta and who should have known, that
t--ynT6rws-"far" above the cost of.
concrete work." - - ; . -t;. I
If uch flagrant disregard . lor , me
rlrhu of oronertv owners was manl
feated in thla contract," said an official
today, ."what will be disclosed whe4
other contracts ' are looked IntoT Ap
parently. Engineer Wanser, by refusing
to allow yardage on lira paaw jorawnj
allowed, haa disclosed a system that.
when thoroughly aired, will reveal start
lytg scandals." . j j vl
Contract agguag.
The attitude of the executive board.
In returning the certified check of l.IO
in the $J.O0 bid of the Paclflo Con
struction company of Washington, thus
giving the Paclflo Construction company
at Man Francisco the right of way to do
the work for and toe fad that
the concrete work was to be done on a
basis of ft.TI a yard, when" labor and
materials cost about $4.10 a yard, will
be inquired' Into thoroughly.- .y- -
The civil ault will be fought, with
vigor, declares Attorney Merges, who
states that ha oply seeks to secure for
his clients the money due them. When
It comes to trial, ths identity of John
Doe and Richard Roe, named as de
fendants, will be revealed. It I hinted
that these men are prominent politically
and. social! X. . .
- jre ,m' .be
Although City Auditor T. C. Devlin
and City Treasurer J. JS. Werleln we-e
made defendants. trn the; -action brought
by Hoffman BreV they uare connected
with the eonsplraey'wr-th -fraud in no
way.- It U 1om Xtm porfjosa. only f re
straining thrm 1 from paying to the
other dt4eta moetey whfch Is
due the cohtracters Iron- thla elty for
the building of e bridge, until the
plaintiffs have secured", their' money.
Hoffman Broa. at the1tlme they teak
the contract f OS the concrete work. It
Is alleged, were entirely Ignorant of any
conspiracy on the part of the other con
tractors to defraud the people of a large
sum of money and acted la good faith.
nothing that I will pot do myself and
promise Ood X jwlll do I will speak
no word I have not found in thla book.'
exclaimed Dr. Chapman, holding up th
Bible. v "and I tell you we shall see
mighty days la Portland."
There were hearty "emena from the
audience at this expression.. . - --""With
what Intent have e sent for
mer ' Dr. Hill tells you how LjJiTaiioiind..,and. msde
tusned ewsr tHrinKWtBnirio return.
because I could not. But now I am her
among you. Why? Because there has
been a mighty volume or prayer ror that
end. It is but a repetition or the story
or the old lady who, prayed Moody and
Sankey into England." , . j
Dr. Chapman described the scenes of
enthusiasm that attended the meetings
of his band in Denver and other cities
and Interrupted hla sermon with Inter
esting Incidents of conversions. . '. )
"God is no respecter of persona,' nor
of cities." ha said. . "What He has done
for Denver1 He can do for Portland;
aye. He oan ahake from center to- cir
cumference thla beautiful elty of yours.
I promise you I will not say sharp
things about the sinners, for Christ did
not. bot we will . gather them Into 'the
fold. Nor will I preach denominational
Ism while here. I cannot. I am my
self. I am teaching Jesus Christ, noth-Ing-elseT
No-evangellst Undermines
church, for every live church today waa
bom In a revival.
There are some things I can do. I
can Show you what la wrong.' I Can re
call to you the memories of, youth.
Some of you may be rich, but all you
have Is nothing to what you had when
you spoke tboae words. Now, I lay me
down to sleep.' I can bring back to
you mother, home, heaven, Christ. Ood
will Jielp me to stir your memories. The
blind man who was cured. by an eminent
surgeon cried. , tllory to Ood, I csn see,
I can see.' Tou will say It, I tell you;
you will ssy It, ' ,
- "W hy have ye sent for msT Gen
tlemen. I know. I know." - "'
There were moments In Dr. Chapman's
sermon when scsrcely.aa eye waa dry
Especially touching was his reference
to the hemes of long go and the mother
love. Hla - eloquence and - atraignuor
wardneaa created. a fine impression,,
Tar OmU sag CeMs rklMrrs take Pise Cars
wlUMot ertioB. zs.
SECRET OF CHARTREUSE
HAS NOT BEEN SOLD
Carthusian - Monks Hv Not Dis
posed of Control of Their
' Famous Liqueur. ....
SlnoetBettIlonfrom Frsiioe of
the Carthusian monks various reports
hsve been circulated as to the disposi
tion of their estates and the secret for
mula under which their cordlsl is made.
Soma of the American newspapers re-
rently .published a dispatch from Psrla
to the effect that an Hngnsn syndicate
had purchased both and would control
the production of the liqueur.
Inquiry Tnto this report was made by
Batjer A Co., of New Tork. the American
agents for the Carthusians, and a state
mmtireiH"iiine6rbir'th"rirm" w
r Is ring It to be unfounded. - The Car
thusian' monks are now manufacturing
Chartreuse under the asms of Liqueur
Perea Chartreux at Tarragona, A pain.,
' Preferred Meek Caused weed.
A4l at lwia Beat Brand. -.. ,,-. ,
peary ) Arctic , - Exploration
; Steamship, Charles H. Dar-
linff. Leaves, the Ways. t ,
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VESSEL BUILT TO RESIST
PRESSURE FROM ICEBERGS
Three Frames of SolidOak Are
r Bolted fTogether--Boat .
' Is d'val in Shape.
(Jearaal Scwcial BtIc.) -,
Bangor, Me March I Peary's Aro
tl'o exploraUOn ateamshlp. the Charlea
K. Darling, waa auccessfully launched
at 11:11 o clock thla noon. The vessel
Is considered the beet equipped craft for
the purpose ever built and waa con
structed with funda supplied by. the
Peary Arctlo club of New York.
, Lieutenant Peary will make hla next
dash for the north pole in this vessel.
Many ..persons ..of . promlneaca-ronv-all
ever the country witnessed the launch
ing and -the event" was one of- the most
brilliant and remarkable in the hlatory
of the old town of Bucksport..
- Commander Peary haa been watching
cloaely the building of his new craft
and probably nsver before waa a wooaen
vessel so constructed. Nothing like it
has ever-been- aeen Hitne aiaia-ox
Maine, and. In fact, will be. without ex
ception, the strongest wooden vessel
thst wss ever built, , t-
The vessel Is to be ISl.feet over all,
it feet eam, of a mean draught of 11
feetnd a IpplMnement-tof .100 tons.
The keel, keelson, stern and stsrn post
are of solid white oak timber, well
seasoned and brought from the foreata
of Virginia. The ribs, r frames, are
of whit osk sawedi Into their eurved
shape nd made triple, , three frames
bolted together, where, but one la usually
placed. . ' ... ''
The shane of the - Peary ."veasel Is
pval, which cannot easily be caught and
held br outward preasure. 8he Is to.be
a steamship, her sail . power being
merely auxiliary. The motive ' power
will be a alngle Inverted compound en
glne, driving a single 10-foot screw, the
steam being supplied by two water
tube boilers. Under forced draught, this
engine 'should develop . 1,400 indicated
horse power.
The vessel will be towed to Portland,
Me- where her engines will-be set up
and her rigging completed. . The start
for the north pole will be made on
July i. - - - 1 j : . . y '
f AFT VJCE HAY IS - :
SAID TO BE PfJIN
(Joaraal Kpeell awrltl"
- New Tork, March S.-rA story la go
ing the rounds of the Republican polit
ical circles today that Truman H. New
bury of Detroit has been Informed that
it is the Intention of the president to
appoint him kecretary of the navy at an
early date. -.- . '.:
The story has it that the resignation
of Secretary . Hay la actually In the
hands of the president and that Secretary-Ta
ft will be ttanaferred fto' the
g Utrfr department and Secretary Mdrtos
to the war Bortfolie.' - i: I , 4
w-Wewborv is one of the richest young
ten- ini'Micbigan and an ardent admtrer
of Roosevelt. : ' ! ' ' ; .
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feXrs to Move cow
, THAT ATE DTNAMITE
v (special' Dispatch .te Te 'jearaal.)
Sltvsrton. Or.. March . There la a
dead cow. the property of O. E. WJnger,
whose carcass ita owner and his neign-
bors are afraid to move.
The cow met her death the other day
In a ' atrange and unuaual manner.
Winger had been bleating stumps In
the pasture, and had carelessly left a
loaded ahell or dynamite, wnicn isoasy
plosive did not explode, but Bossy died.
Now Mr. Winger is 'afraid to remove
the dead animal, or to take its mae,
leat the dynamite explode, sending him
to search' for Bossy In spirit pastures.
QUEEN ALEXANDRA IS
FETED IN PORTUGAL
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I Jearaal Special Berries.)
Lisbon. March 2L Queen Alexandra
of Great Britain la being royally enter
tained by King Charlea and the queen
dowaaer. - She arrived yesterday and
was met by two golden galleys -pulled
br SO boatmen In eostumee of scarlet
and arold. and escorted to a pavilion
erected on the quay. The demonstration
took the form of a floral parade, which
waa followed by a state banquet at the
palac.ei.. . , .
HUNGARIANS REFUSE
TO YIELD TO EMPEROR
. tJoaresl Soerial Berries. I
Bremen. March 21. At a banquet in
the town halt last nlaht. given in honor
of the unveiling of a monument ot
Emperor Frederick, the kaiser, stated
that his ambition waa to create a woria
nower for the German empire, not baaed
iinnn conauest. out orougni eooui
through' mutual striving of nations after
common purpose He stated that every
new battleship la a pew guarantee of
peace to tha world. ,
Rates to W. O. W. ponvention at
;.. 1 Lot Angeles.
-Aeeount ut convention-Wowdmeaot
the World ' and Women . of Woodcr.tft
to be held at Los Angeles April IS,
1005, the Southern Psclflc Co. will sell
mi Anrll 11. IX and 14. round trip tickets
Portland to Lea Angeles, limit 0 day
st rats of SIS. Tickets rsn be pur
chssed at any Southern Paclflo ticket
office. ; . ,..;('.
KAISER AMBITIOUS TO
- CREATE WORLD POWER
T (inernal Rperlal aervtee.)
Budaoeat. March 21. Julius Andras
sy, former premier, has failed to form
a new cabinet andireltnquished the task.
The deadlock between the emperor and
narllament eontinuea and the Hungari
ans refuse to make any concessions to
ths crown, standing aa a unit In their
' , : trot Of Cheap. '
Hs may well think ha has got off
?tvHjrJi,W Vs't," hBV vWJ"TTejra4rtJ) "av'jV"
stlpstlnn or Indigestion. Is still sble to
perfectly restore Me health. v- Nothing
will ao inin nui lit r,vw s.iiv
Pills. K quick, pleasant ana oertaia
cure for headache, constipation, etc.
2Kn at Red Cross Pharmacy. Sixth and
Osk streets, on the wsy to the post-
omce; - guaraaieeo. --r
Norman Davenport Lying in Hos
pital Apparently Paralyzed
V In Lower Umbs. ; . '
PHYSICIAN AND SHERIFF
; BELIEVE HE IS FEIGNING
Allege While' Taking Stroll Two
Highwaymen Attacked and
V' .. Injured Him. "'. :
-V' (specUl Dltpstrh te The learuLl
Salem, Or March 23. Lying In the
hospital, with his lower limbs apparent
ly paralysed, and minus 1410 and a, gold
watch. Is Norman Davenport, who al
leges that he waa the victim of high
waymen, in this city last night, Sheriff
Culver and Dr. Byrd, who waa called to
attend the man, are both Inclined to be
lieve that the man la feigning Illness.
There are many-reasons whlnh ied-thom
toi think this. The sheriff thinks it
queer that a ' business man -with that
amount of mqney on hla person should be
found at night wandering along one of
the 'darkest streets in the city. Then
the story he told last night does not co
incide very closely with the one ha tells
this morning.
Dr. Byrd s skepticism waa aroused by
the fact that an Injury to tha aplne as
low. down aa he clalma to be Injured
would not cause paralysis, and even If
the muscles thkt appear paralysed were
really so, other muscles which now ap
pear gll right would also be paralysed.
If he feigning, however. -he Is a good
ftcvor, ivr nia 1 1 mi ta w nui - sive mnj
more signs of life than if he were dead.
' Every conceivable, test waa mads on
thee,-wlth no result. Davenport claims
to come from New York, and had Intend
ed to operate a Turkish bath establish
ment 'In this city. ' He came from Port
land "yesterday noon, and while taking a
stroll before retiring was attacked by
two thuga. one or whom, he says, used
Jlu-Jltsu on him and strained hla back
with the above result. . - ' -
Norman Davenport met a stranger at
one or the dime - vaudeville houses in
Portland Tuesday evening and naked htm
it he thought a. Turkish bath her would
pay. . ..;-4.-J '--!,. ' -j-I -
"Tea," waa the answer: "but thera are
several places here or that kind already.
Salem Is the place you should go. Have
yoa much money T
Unwittingly Davenport replied that he
had about 1600 with him, but could get a
great dea,more If it was needed. He
waa again advised to go to-Salem. and
did aa When he left - here yeaterday
morning he noticed the stranger with
whom he had the 'conversation the pre
vious night waa at the depot, accom
panied by another man. ,
While walking ' along ' the street at
Salem last night Davenport was set upoa
and beaten with slungshots by two men.
Every; detective on the force Is engaged
today In looking ror the men Davenport
suspects, descriptions or whom were fur
nished Chief - or Police Cornelius or
Salem by Davenport t- . tv"
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"COMEDY'OFvEB&ORS" 7".
MR.ARRACH'S TOPIC
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thV ecohd 'f " th Marshall Jparrach
oajtespearean .recta's 190. piace nis
morning atsthe home of ilra.C H.
Lewis. Nineteenth, and Glisan streets.
The Comedy of Errors" was tha play,
and Mr. Darrach Interpreted the ridicu
lous element well an,d-kept his, audience
In a state of mirth with hla portrayal
of the two slaves, who bad to bear most
of the brunt of the confusion. The play
waa so abort that he recited a number
of charming, original poems . at - the
close. "The Canoe song ' and "to Mar
guerite's Eyes" were very musical, and
well given. "Two Waya of Looking at
Things" waa an amusing recital of a
coach, driver's remarks In response to
his passenger s jfoetlo effuslons.OTWJhe
teTitter-tiflh scenery: Tie Kissed
Her" waa another humorous sketch.
Tha third recital will be given Mon
day evening at the home of , Miss Wil
liams, Its Couch street..
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WHO KNOWS. WHERE
CLEVER SMARTY IS?
"Smarty," the fine Esqulmsux-Splts
dog, known aa ' the pride of the local
Are department, belonging , to former
Captain Eddie Davey of chemical No. 1,
Is lost, and the Are ladUlea aa wail as
tha owner are searching every nook and
corner of the elty for their pet.
8 mart y" Is wall known to me local
public, for he was frequently seen run
ning with the apparatus in answer to aa
alarm. The men believe the dog baa
been stolen and are endeavoring to as
certain the identity of the guilty par
ties and secure ths return of their pet
Smarty" was to have been entered in
the coming bench show or ths Portlsnd
Kennel club and hla owner expected mm
to carry off first prise, aa me aog is
ons of the handsomest specimen of this
species in the' northwest. ' -f, 1
BOTH SIDES PREPARE '
TO, APPEAL CODY CASE
. Journal Speelal Barvlea.1
Sheridsn, Wyo March JS. The. Cody
divorce case closed this morning with
a citation of authorities by .counsel of
bote psxtles. The court has taken the
case under advisement. A ruling 4a not
expected until next week. It 1a under
stood that both aides have prepared aa
appeal to trie supreme court.:
KAISER;0N-T0UR-t)F
MEDITERRANEAN SEA
' IJoarsel Special ferrfe.)
Berlin, March JS. The kaiser started
today on a trip of the Mediterranean
on board the steamer Hamburg. The
tour Is epected to lsst several weeks.
The Hamburg waa eacorted by an ar
mored cruiser, the Prlni . Frelderlch
KsrU , .
SCIENTISTS MUST PASS-r
- DOCTOR'S EXAMINATION
(Joernal Rpflal gerrlrt.)
Lincoln, Neb.. March 21. The senate
today passed the Christian Science bill,
which haa already passed the house, re
quiring all healers to tske a four years'
course in medicine and paaa the exam
ination required of regular physicians.
X&X.Sr0TJM00taV
(Special Dispatch to T Joarna
Dallas. Ore MarehZS.i-. Brown, a
ten of H. M. Brown, well known aa a
real ex tat oeaier. was operated upon
yeaterday for sppendlcitls. Physicians
stste that the chances for' recovery art
alight. ; ,
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FUNERAL SERVICES OF
' FORTY-FIVE VICTIMS
:-( ' " : ' Jesrssl Special Urrim. -Brockton.
Mass.. Marck . Bualnea
waa . suspended, today arhlle publle fa-
neral services were held for. 9 vicrims
of the Orover shoe factory explosion and
fire. Flags- were- 7 half-masted and
street care stopped. Services were held
. k. m theatre.: the Porter Concro
gatlonal church and'the St. Paul Epls-
copal church.
. Tha body . ef Mrs. Lillian Hurd wxs
Identified this morning. - -1
Paino
It would be utterly Impossible to Im
agine anything more dlstresalng thad
La Grippe pains. They sre simply Inde.
scrlhable, end seem to be eomposed of
sll the misery sensations known.
Tet they can be relieved-and In
very short timet by taking . . r
Dr. Mllo"
Anti-Pain Pills ,
mmatmmt eemetlv on earth for DslnS
of any kind. Their -soothing Influence
Upon tne nervea .IS Jen innmimrai mi
entire system.
- "tbsd ta Orinpe pains all over me.
knd I waa In such distress I thought I
onuM tint endure It. I thought of Dr.
Miles' Aotl-Pain Fine, ana arier usins
I doses the pain . disappeared, and I
aMiMTii 1 1 air Droinax ..ua.a
swelling oa his. neek, and uses thera, as
they ease the pain, and leave no bad
effects like quieting powders."
ADEUA LANE, Portage. MWl. '
If ther faH to help, your druggist wllj
refund your money on first package.
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THE PUBLIC IS MOST CORDIALLY INVITED TO AT-..
TEND. WE FEEL NO HESITANCY IN MAKING THE .
STATEMENT THAT THIS IS ; THE FINEST-EXCLU- 4
SIVE MEN'S WEAR STORE ON THE PACIFIC COAST, '
THE UNITED STATES; THE
VISIT I OUR . STORE TONIGHT. WEB- 1 ; J :
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269 - 271 MORRISON STREET
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PRICES REDUCED THE
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Ncvvstle i: $5.00: $5e50
Newcastle Nut . . J; V 4.50 '-5.00
Australian (cTO . 6.00 6.50
Rosiyii .: . :v . . 6.00 6.S0;
PeaocekSprih
;Kemmeiir:v?i::; 6.50 7,00;
Other Coala PR7portiecitiy X-ow. ' .
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FOLLOWING PRICES ARE
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