THE OREGON DAILY 2 JOURNAlTORTIHP" THURSDAY CVr::HiO. UAT.Zli If, IZ: i. : WOEOE WILL YOU i : p y SFEKD ETERNITY? .V':- Dr. Chapman Says Ufa Is But VwtibuU; Real Existence, : v '-.j,'';-: Comes Later, ' k SADDEST.WORD Iff THE t - -r- -ENGLISH LANGUAGE . Ravivalist X ' Leader , - Addresses ' Greatest Meeting of Season at .vft the White Temple'. :,vv; .;' Because .of the sise of the crowds that "attended the 'erangellatic meetings in vV district 1 Mo. . vikm Ir. Chapman . "V ' preaches, the Service waa transferred , , from the first Presbyterian church to , tbo Whit Temple last evening; . liven ..this building was crowded to the doors, . while , , several hand red were turaed swsy. unable to gala entrance. An ' ' overflow 'meeting will be held. t Once M. K. church this svsnlng. .. .; Tbs mu service st the opening of , last avonlnga meeting; was especially good. Charles F. Allen directed the h ' large chorus choir, and Feed ' Batter .Jbell the attention of the vast audience. When Pr. Chapman faced the Immense audleaoe, there was a hush of espec . tancy over all. His subject was the old ,V... yet ever-present question. "Etarnlty ; Wheref His scripture was Luke xvi, conttMM frost verse 19, - the .aecouat X1 Laxarua and Dives,, He spoke. In '.'I' part, as follows: -' ). -m "Eternity-where afar we nsvsrget away from the words until we answer - the ejuestton. - The answer to the ques tion depends entirely, upon yourself. Ufa Is but the vestibule. Eternity Is . , the real existence. ; Where will you spend itT I should be an unfaithful .minister at Jesus Christ, did 1 not ask 'you this question. Jesus always did It. 1 1 confess when I realise that It means everlasting night away from Ood -and ' away from Josus Christ, and you san- not be satlsned without Him. it Is the -saddest word In-all tha KoalUh lan- " ' guags, -eternity, eternity. It alas means forever to be with Ood, forever to be . . with Jesus Christ.". : , ;. . Hundreds of people had stood through ' oat tha- eaUre service; and they re- , aieined to the aftermeeting. When Dr. . Chapman made bis appeal for hands to '. raised for prayer, the response earns all aver tne Duuaing. uunng me a af prayer a very unusual sight reseated. The great eengrsga- i ties knelt. It was one of the greatest meetings of the series thus far held la . tha eltv. , The services for the Whits Temple to day are as follows;. :1 p. m.. Rev. J. . H. Thompson wUl speak on "Christ's ". Method of Dolna- Personal Work." At i a. m- Dr. Chapman win speak n . -why Our Praysrs Are Not Answered." At I p. aa. he will preach at the White .Temple, At the dose of the service tonight, this section will Join the great , midnight parade to the north end, form- V ing oa Alder, Between oevsuia ' ,'v''-';'v ' '' " RICH OIL FIELDS. . k Development Goinf Aheed Rapidly ' la Soutfaera Brhish Columbia- .'2. O. N, HoOregor," general agent of the Southeast British Columbia Lna et uu company. In speaking about the oil . situation tn the newly-dlacovered fields. ' uvs: "Prom the' reports I have eelved from the Kootenay district, great activHr U belnc displayed In the eeatly opened oil and coal fields la that section. Quits number of companies are going in with machinery to develop the new fields and it Is sxpected that -some gushers will be struck during the .coming summer, several weus nave ; been brought In' In Alberta, whloh Is - a contiguous territory, and the refinery "at Alberta Is In operation. With our 1 eemoanr we are leading the prooesstoa - with machinery and the greater part of ' it Is now oa the ground. ' We have II ' square miles of the most desirable land In the section. That It la bald as a v. 'great prospect Is evident from the fact , that we hava received, two vary flat. terlng offers from California oil men for aeottona of pur land. Ws have not . decided w bother-to accept these offers 'or not, for If the prospect Is goad to 'them It la good to us. but if ws do seH the sections they wast, dividends will , be la order and wa will sUll hava left I tha meat desirable sections for- develop I ment. The oil situation in Canada Is most attractive. It has the protection .of tha government, as It not only pro- i tests the Industry by, a tariff, but also ' . greats a bounty of i cents per gal' ' loa Another thing Is that the laws of ' Canada are not favorable to the Stand ; ard Oil company, and taken altogether the aummer promises to show great ' : strtdea In this new oil field." Suitable Prizes for -. -':'- "500" Pasclnatlng as this game Is, it becomes more so when your -winning efforts nave been rewarded by an at tractive token. Selected from our stock, tney pos sess that "difference . In style" end - ."security of quality," at the most moa srete of prices. SOME OF THE PRETTY.TH1NGS v.vARV;-: :y: Miniature Mirrors. Hatpin Holder. Automobile Hat pins, Pastelle Bosss, Per petual Celnndars,, boto rrames, . Vine Cups and llaueers, French Minlaturea, Colognes and Vsses In De posit war a. A.&C " Feldsnbdmer w ,' UTZTAX rmOwaVaJS. The program for tomorrow In- cuues . 11:11 p. m. Noon meeting at the Marquam Orand, conducted d by Rev. H. W. Steuah. e ... S bv m. Services in all dis e. trlcta. ' ' . e p. m. Address by Dr. Stoogh d to students of Portland s bual e ness eoUeges at T. M. C A. -d . I:4( p. m., Children's meet 4 ing st First Congregational by e .Rev, a T. Schaeffer. -e T:45 p. m. eervloes 111 all dls- ' trlcta. - .i.--. ' t d Dr. Dsalel 8. Toy's sermon for 4 men only on Krom, Sporting Mfe te Preaching" will be de e IWered, at o'clock Saturday 4 night., probably at the Men's re- sort.-' -v;!:-: e.d4 ONLY STIKG THAT DEATU UAS IS SIN Or, Needham Tells Hopeful Story V to People at Forbes Congre V? gational Church, v -Clifton Powers made tha people for. get themselves at rorbes Presbytarisn church last plght A new note was struck at this meeting. " It was sounded In the prayers and shown la -the great eagerness of the testimonies. . There was a greater consciousness of need, and above all a greater longing to aave thosq who have never experts need the biess Inga of ths higher life. -, The audience was breathless when Mr. Powers sang "Is It Nothing to Tour Mr. Heedham's' text was I Cor. v, and his messsga waa -not an announce ment of the law, but ringing not of good tidings. -. - . "What la the gospel V ne asked. "Is It to UU a man to leave his slnT No. It Is to proclaim to men that their sins are taken away. Par as the east is from the west, so far are our trans greesions removed from us. lit Need' hem's message is a simple one. Msny have a great deal to say about the love of Ood who never put It to any use, But with him the message of his life Is this simple message of the love of Ood; It malts men's hearts and makes them-tender. . ' "Now ths sting of death Is slaj he said, "and Jasus takes away tha sting of -death when we surrender ta him, because ha takes away our sin." ' Following an appeal which waa more than usually Under, there was a good response, and a great many expressed the desire for the Christian life. Mr. Needham has' a character which draws men ts him and gives his words au thority, and when bo makes his appeal men feel that they can trust him and that what ns says is true. . .-x ' IS AN INSULT TO GOD Pr. Walton Preachee to Sunny- 1 aide People oa Obedience to Divine Will. . "Obedience to God's Will" was the subject of a powerful and heart-search. Ing sermon preached by Dr. R. A. Wal ton at the Sunnysids Congregational church last night. ' Ths usual . large audience waa all attention when this popular preacher of the gospel of Christ gave out his text, taken from I Bam, xv s Jt "Behold, to obey to better than aacriflca.7 .. The sermon was mads to serve a dou ble purpose; complete as it was In It self, the speaker used It with great ef fect to drive home and clinch the con clusions reached in sermons preached oa previous - evenings. - Dr. Wsltoa knows how to use ths results already achieved in making them means to still grester ends. He said in part: : "Tha chapter read In your hearing to night is the story or Baul taken from ths life of a plain country boy to be come king- of Israel with Us glorious possibilities for the doing of God's will. Tha man who falls ta obey God s will falls absolutely. Wesley used to say that an unbeliever was a walking in sult to Ood. . "Why don't ws believer Because wt are unwilling to give up our sine. We may give other reasons, but that is the reel one. There Is" n salvation -with out 1 complete surrender. Men cannot get saved because they will not give up their sins.- But as Samuel heard the lowing of tha stolen cattle, so will the sinner soma dsythear his own slaa cry out against him. Christ Is hsrs to par don every ainner. . Call ys upon him while ha is near." . t The fruits of Dr. Walton's strong esaage developed rapidly in ths after- meeting. Boo res of s ravers were of fered at tbs altar for loved once) still out of Christ, and many earns forward to ask a part in tbs prayer of the Chris tiana . A number of clear conversions crowned the efforts of those -who hsd tenderly sought to lead them to Christ Y. M. C. A. Night School, Courses in IT subjects will be given at the T. M. C A. night school during ths spring term beginning Monday, April S. , Inquire at association ' build ing. Fourth and Tambill .streets, for partleulare. - .. . 7, ' ADSBXM TO eTUDJUITS. '.-,.- Evangelist H. W. Stsugh will sddress ths students and teachers of ths Port land., Holmes and Behnke-Walker busi ness course at tha T. M. C A. audito rium at o'clock tomorrow. . -Ll 1- I , 'I U I,. ,1,-WI mmmm upmwvot wmw wmm HIV MWmmMM. I BSVa Vms a aa.rar f raw dUMpala aa4 avar iMk! for tke laat tva rn. km taklaa awdt Ra. aa4 ethw 4rag, ta) aal4 Sad s ralMaaly r a .ken tlai. twill MomsMa4 CH.anaa e aiy rrt.4t a tke ealr for IndlaMWoa aa soar aanaaaa ami e kara ta Wvala fsgase ee sltles. Tsay srf wry f u W. Vrfar Sl.aaa. eraakaa ararlM. la. SM. Ue. Mmr ieiu:.v.ifmyrrr, zsr c.ca Sterllsg Saoaedy Ce.i ChieegS er H.Y. am c::uijieitui:iu:j cans UNBELIEVER Sour Stomach ffrSyi Best for Jegsf The Bowels- " ' V Vfc. , Csevemtsjrrsj -. -l.M. REPENT, f OR DAY CF judghent co;:es Or.' Biederwolf s . Warning Stirs V the Vast Crowd at Tajflor ' - ''i Street Churchv'7 , The Interest was greater than ever at ths Taylor-street church last nlgntj hundreds srers turned away. The sing ing under the direction of Harry Max- well was unusually enthusiastic, and a solo was effectively rendered by. Mrs, riyon. A feature of the service was the attendance of a large number of deaf mutes, for whose benefit the ssr moa and , prayers were - interpreted. Forty-five cards were signed by those declaring tbelr intention to lead Chris tian lives. Dr. Biederwolf s sermon was founded on tha , words of tbs prophet Amos, chapter 4. veree 12, "Pre pare to meet thy Ooa.T ie sua. in pern "I would to God I could this night put a trumpet to my lips and sound this text loud enotlgM to awake tne wona: Prepare to meet thy God; prepare for lurivmant dar.' . Bvery man - must stand before tha Judgment seat of Ood. It would be an awful thing to meet Ulm i nwi.il. rmA. -, ' i .-" - r ' '- . , "There are two things to which,' 11 a imb will arlva himself, ha will no tea out of the labyrinths of doubt and out of tha bondage of bis sin Into the clear est light and the fullest creeaom. "The first Is an honest desire to know tha truth. And this leads to the sec ond thought, which Is an honest effort to live up to the-trutht and having dons these things, the man In earnest will be disposed to maks an open confession to tbs world and maks aa pooest effort to forsake sin." - 0I CHARACTER CCUNTS V1TII y;t -t - -' ' ' ' ' '. Dr. Ostrom Saya That Men Must Uve Their Religion and Teach It.,... The revival la the First Congrega tional district is growing witn ovary meeting, and Evangelist Ostrom la ..kinin marked success. Laat even ing the seating capacity of the church was taxed. The service opened with a brief testimony meeting In which those ho daairad had an opportunity OI lett ing when and how they became Chris tiana A rtr tha usual aosnei sons Mr- vice Dr. Ostrom announced 'tola text from Matt, xx 111, - and preached an eloquent sermon on the subject, -Tne Moral uie Its Danger." He said In part: -it is great thing to be bom of a goca father or a good mother, or both, out that la not sufficient In itself.'. When men tells me he does not swear-i ssy, 'Yes, your IStner prooaoty toea. au that out of you with tha birch rod.', and If he dees not steal It to because bis mother caressed It out of him when he n .babe, - Obi this moral me, now it deceives us I What .to really needed la a stsuBOh alleglanca ta our saviour. How many heartaches and heartbreaks would never occur It men whould only (wear loyalty to Christ, . - '"' "The moral life to n stx-rsot jump at nine-foot ditch good as far as it goes, but there is no merit in tt aaii has not the signature of Christ's ap proval. Morals will not count before God, but character will. If you under take to talk religion and not live it you are Ilka the man In -the boat with one osr. whoso Hns of progress Is a elrclt. What Is nseded is ths man wns isms his religion and Uvea It, too." An Interesting feature or tne oven- ina's proaram wss n lO-mlnute sermon- ette bv Dr. Schauer of the German Bvan gellcal church, wno maas a piss in bis native tongue lor tail nis countrymen present to stand forth like man and live sincere Christian lira, . -Following the regular service were two after-meetlns. one for ' women In the large auditorium, and a second for men in the vestry. '.,: '- Thla evenlna this district will be rep resented In the religious march which Is to start at the corner of Seventh and Morrieon at 10:11 p. m. and will find its station on Alder street between Park and West Park. Tha regular services will be held In the church this evening and Mr. Hlllls Is on ths program to sing one of his newest and best solos. JESUS DIED FOR iOST.GUILTYWORLD i Dr. McComb Gives the Message to Large Crowds on "i' Street Corner. . .-. Of all the work of the present re vival, there to none, perhaps, that Is accomplishing more good then the street raeetlna-s of Rev. 1. 1 Mccomo. Kacn svenlna he addresses hundreds of men and women at the corner or Jkiaer ana Third streets, and Invites thsm to follow to ths Tsylor Street church, where many seats ars reserved for those who may aooeot the Invitation. ' On Sunday st ll s. tn. nr. Mcuomo will speak at the M. B. chureh South. niH Second street. The announcement that Mr. McComb would maks a special address drew sn unusually targe crowd to the corner of Third and Alder streets lsst evening. 1 The auto truck waa agala filled with aa earnest crowd or. cnurcn and T. H. C. A. workers, whp sang with a rest enthusiasm a number of gospel hymns, the sudlsnce joining heartily la the refrain. : After a brief prayer by Dr, Short of tha Taylor Street church, Mr. McComb began his address. There u no doubt that many were deeply stirred ss ths speaker portrayed the love of Ood in sending His son. Jesus, te dls for a lost and guilty world. . The evangelist evidently believes in what hs preaches, snd endeavors In every legitimate way to press ths truths on ths hearts of his hearers, t Tonight a meeting will be held on the- asm a corner promptly at T o'clock, when Mr. MoC6mb will speak on the subject, "Does Portland Need a Re vival r -.' , , I 4- '.- NORTH END INVADED (Continued from Psge One) quarters of sn hour, and by 11 o'clock the crowds hsd slmost dispersed. Those ho remained resumed tbelr , former eata of entertainment. ' 'During the services Dr. .AVhltrorab Brougher end a number of other minis ters snd their wives -occupied a box di rectly across tbs hall from tha plat- . ; if' l. .' v . . 1 MANIFEST FnECr.aCE OF , y 7THE CFi.lIT OF GOD ' "Every report from tne-ais- e trlcta tost atgfct Indicates thgt In most remarkable way tha spirit of tha work Is deepening "All the ehurehea were crowded and tbs svangeltsts ssy that not - 4 thla season hava they witnessed e such a manifest presence of the d spirit of Ood. ' "At the WWte Temple nan- e drede, , were turned away and scores mads decision of Christ. . "The midnight service tonight e will be) remarkable. - It will be a e greet , demonstration of tha church of Christ la Portland. - 4) "I am greatly1 cheered by the e first week In the city. . , "J. WLLBU CHAP MAN J 1EN SOUL IS LOST NOTIi'6 IS (10 Dr. Elliott Tells" People of East Side They Sell Their Uvea f. ' .-Too Cheaply. ?C?. Blnrer 'Rykert's 'great chorus In Can. tenary church waa at Us best last night. It hsd ovary reason to be Inspired: the spacious auditorium, tas Sunday school room and all the galleries were filled. It was tha largest gathering yet bald oa the aest side, exoept the monster over flow of Sunday night - Tha - workers were enthusiaatlo and wars much en couraged by the presence af a large per centage of men from all walks of life. Dr. Klllott spoka en tha text. "Whet shall It profit a man If ha shall gala the whola world sad lose his own souir "In ths.nsw revised version the word Voul' Is. properly translated, nifs,' " said he. "There la no break between this life and that which la ta ton. Ood looks M It as all one. Thla life to only a preparation. What can be mora fool ish, then, . than ta lose our reateet treasure t When tha alder VanderblU died, two men on the stock axebangs were discussing - If Ons asked, "How much did he leaver 'All that ha had.' replied tke other. 1 This Is literally true, and aa trua of tha beggar as of ths millionaire, . Soma people sell their UVes very cheaply. They grasp - the baubles. Ilka a little child. But. thank Ood. there to aa Increasing number of young people wno are eoming to saw tnai the wise thlag ta do to 'to seek first the kingdom of heaven. . And they are oo- tng it" - ":''-' - ' - K. R. Steels waa appointed marshal of the Vast Central district la tonight's parade. Tha Woodmen's ball has boon secured for the meeting for men only next Sunday afternoon at :! o'clock. n,. vjiiiaat will sneak and the Chapman quartet, which sang last Sunday at the Marquant. will alng. Besides, Mr. Ry kert will have a fine chorus. ONE CURE-ALL FOR ALL LIFE'S 1(LS Dr. Stough Says Acceptance of ' Christ la the Question , ' of the Day. . 4 Tha attendance at the Calvary Bap tist church last evening was ths largest of ths eamnaton. .The sin sing et w. n- Colllssoa aad ths asrmsn by Dr. K. W, tan.li wars eaaerlv listened to. UT, Stough spoke on "Ths World's Ques tion,' from the text, "What shall I do with Jesus, which to called Christ r Hs said In part:-- ."The craven gueotlon of Pontius Pilate has become the world's question. Bver slnos ha took H . aad flung It down among unbelievers, the world of unbelief has been wrestling aad ouarreltng and snarling over lu Kvery class of people has bad. Its turn at it ths philosopher, the skeptie, ths moralist, tbs scientist. . What snail we do with this JssusT They have disposed of Him times without -number, but to day oven ss nsver before ths questlos at tha hour la. What shall wa do With JssusT Jesus to never disposed of un til He In disposed of risntiy, ''Never waa there a time when mea had mors .remedies and panaceas for ths worlds Ills. And we talk about ths various questions that ars pressing upon ua t aattlaaaant --There to one Question which presses its way before thesa alLl That settled, every otner quesuon wui be settled. Mr. Oladstons ones replied to a. questioner that there was really only one question before Greet Britain and that was ths question of Christian ity. Wbsn will man ever gst real wis dom? , When will they dlseover that there is one and only one cure-all for everv til of life! ' . "Tbere are doubtless presslnf que tlons before the people of Portland to day. Tbe papers are full af political matters. Men denounce or laud, ac cording to their point of view, the ad ministration of alvto affairs. Tha fact of .the oass to that tsars Is only one question before Portland, and that is ths question of the text. What shall we do with Jasus Christ t Whsn she settles that she will begin to. solvs very other suestlon. Plumb your city gov ernment not by the platform of any po litical party but by that of Jesus Christ Let mea accept Christ with His spirit and tha selfishness and dishonesty that are the roots of all sins will disappear! PRAYER IS MORE A ? r S v LIFE -THAN -THEORY The auditorium of the White Temple waa completely filled yesterday to bear Dr. Ostrom -on the subject of "New Tes tament ' Prayer." Bplrited . 'Congrega tional singing, under the leadership of sir. Hulls, wss a feature of the service, Dr. Ostrom read Luke xl:l-ll, and on the subject of prayer, said la part: "Ws sre not so much sngsged.te) get tbs thsory of praysr. as ths spirit of prayer. Praysr Is more truly a life than It Is a practice. There to mote In the four gospels on tbs subject of prayer than on the subject of church. or baptism. -or of heaven. Prayer must - 4m Ton Bagngedt . ;' , . t Bnassed people should remsmhaV that, after tnarrlaae. many duarraia be avoided by keeping their digestions In good eonsution with miserlo Blttera B. A. Brown, of BennettsvUle, g. IX, savs: "For rears mv wlfs suffaras In. tensely from dyspepsts, romp) lea tad with a torpid liver, until ahs lost her strength and vigor, and became a mara wreck of her former self. Then she tried Electric Bitters, which helped her at once, and Anally made her entirely well. Hne la now strong snd healthx." Red Cross Pharmacy. Sixth sod Oik streets, on I he way te the postofflce. aeiia and guarantees imo, at-aeoa, bat- iny norer r!w. cslra r.rrrti cy trortla Ccrianptlon. ' I rca trm la mlztt r?. tZz-fm trr Csortry, I gtlaeil Izzt uj,cszz IS CJKl iUC3 KID CROSS ; -SPECIAL, : Forhiirsdajr 'EXTmOaINiUY TABLE SALE ' Thls kirfalr oolUhed. quarter , . Wt Ci . k. - . vawwa umnww , w - ' inch ton. worth tt.S of anybody's: i feet. 14- roner--peclal; all day tomorTaw $2;60 .. Offers Tike these don't ooour every; day. If you need a Center Table,, bore's your chance, , , . ,tft ( j, Henry Jcnriihg c& Sons iTSrirs ;Tba Lanrest and Most Complete Btocks of Houaefurnlshlags ta the. , City. - Coma and Sea. , , be In tha- forefront Of Christian under taking. .If we try to supplant . prayer with energy. Skill, planning, or work, ws shall find our services bereft of the vary victory we hoped. "Jesus gave us 10 distinct lessons oa the subject- of prayer.. Toil will never be efficient In prayer until you are effi cient and proficient la tha study of the Lord s word. Ths Lord, haa Instructed as now toy pray. There to no ejuestloa about it You can meet Ood and get aa snswer, Jesus has taught us. 'Ha that co math unto Ood, must believe that He Is.' ... : - : - - , vjesus ssys that whatever a man will ask for in His name, the-Father . will give It '' There to a guarantee wa can always hold to, Ood has placed 'this law In His plan. -'Ask la tha name of Jesus,' and the name af Jesus stands. .for all Jsaaa to savior, teacher, liord.. ' , "Here to the great secret victory pf praysr for revivals. There to but ass guarantee for the victory of thla work, and that-Is ta pray In Uls name of Jssua,' - Ood help as that In Portland ws shall hava a greater, revival than any we -have -yet seen. Why should we not claim of Ood aa awakening that will convert tha hardest man, and the most antagonistic man la to war'. SEATS FOR KREISLER ; ' ON SALE SATURDAY When Krelaler had nntohed the ntw luda of tha delightful Bach sonata that haa a piano accompaniment arranged by Robert Sohumaiuv he- hsd the most apatbetlo pereon la ths audlaaos deeply stirred. Krslslsr haa a style so broad, so convincing, that it to at times abso lutely deflaat. In superb contrast how ever, come tha expressions of tnantte tenderness whsn Krelaler makes his vio lin sing and sob ss If Its heart were breaking. Tha Vleuxtempa concerto No. t In T sharp minor waa a splendid me dium to display ICrelalar's technique as well aa his tasta There was tha ex- qulslte ooloring of the brilliant meas ures and the appealing daintiness of ths melodies that went oa singing through numberless measures.. . t ins s- wnat aan rraneisce cntfcs thought of Krelelefs plsylng, and of the numbers which he will present to his Portland audlsnce at the Empire theatre next Tueaday. " No ' one xan afford to miss the great vtollnlat, Vnd ths open ing of the bog bffloe Saturday morning la aa eagerly expected event - The re cital Is -under tha personal direction of boto Steers and Wynn Comas. , ,4 . '".'..'. x stQro Ths following licenses have been en- proved by the liquor lloensa eommlttss of tbe eooacil: ' A. J. Kobertson, Ml Irv ing street; Paul Z in merman, 440 Bast Morrison street; Martin Olson. 21 Kast Morrison street;. Landgren A Budeen, HI North Sixth street) William Mills, ft Salmon street; C V. Oulnn..ttS North Seventeenth street H. j. Martin. 14 North Sixth street: John Sinner. 1i Vaughn street; Char lea Winter, 7M Washington street; Nell a Owens. ( Upshur street: HaehfeM as Brora her 8. IT1 -Tbursnan street; Kweng Pong eos pany, Hecnnd street; Keener A Van Kleberg. 4tl Thirman gtessw ft trivia t!r:?, t3 t:tiit :3m FcxOG;:iu:ii:.'Vc:i".:!Si-:Do:iE'3. . .' ' ' . v.- , '- ' Tit e.iy trriffe cTTZL CDhLCj FT-II" ':: MHO SsOUSsSY. r PHARMACY, SIXTH AND QAC V kVASZaS dies' '.: . i i in s aim I i in i . i iai' - inUD'i' was 1 The Wonderful Qualities of the Pine Needle; af-,r ter years of patient endeavor, now utilized in a most ' ;r beneficent manner, , The Pine Needle Fiber Mat- tress . bruits the breath of tbe mountain to soothe ; vbuf slumber. ": i .-' '-.v -r v.v :.v---'-h:-i-:.j-.- .i' ' v purifies thb;air yr;:;:' t;;: t v HEALS THE SICK '-J V' ; -; !--,: I? T? v' STRENGTHENS THE ' WELL" : V A soft and comfortable, bed, "soothing the 'ttred':(,i; nerves with the delisitful and healing frs francs qIs l t th nine -air.' . ' ' - ' "'' v puce. Hygienic M:ttress Co.ei. Ml ITA!3aa ' e r.s a arr 1 a rvatrTn I'-? ' rail . 93 Git AND PHONX i: 1 j i , I. , , 3 III I rrss ert IstCoctalit3 ndr Oriimjrorflne norKaeroL J'OTIIAIICOTIC. .Mi Tlon. Sour Stoinach.DiaTrtca Worms Xmvuliions Jcverislv nesa and Locs or ix7. v ; ' FaXSavsat SifMlwagf t ;'-'( i new Yorx. i ' - .: Aperfecl Remedy for Consta , , pnTfiii'O n ?: V. ' - . ' 1 ... - czrtzx xzzft -tA-W 7a JULJ: ' ' - . . zr$fa ft Uirj C-tzzzs, . I ii ' a to IZl Ita. t?z? trl!- 7 j tzltzzl ttiltr tin l.r ; - - STREETS. Ve Have a Large Line SOUP SaTlBTS. SWBTWAZSTS AJRk AOTt gTJTTai also Ladles' -Underwear, . Swiss-Ribbed Vesta. Fine Lials Vsstsr Ion and ! abort sleeves, low neck., all colore white, Jink and jj , bine; all gtoes. Prices ;,? .v : , . ;,. Ulc tVESTEOil ' ir.lPOI2TI7G CO. m-i9jrrn9Tnxat, prr. ew aaroo of Ohlnass and - Xap ii a minim -D : IT .1 -V "'' AVENUE crfpUve Mattir SA8T tU 1 Tcr Infants and (Thildreni j ' Tfc3 Kfcu jfclilavfb ill VTuVsjDbuMliy : SlgDite L t - ".'''I 1 af ' For Ovpr ; thirty Yoars -V . . a.V