"Tiie FSS 0?;'ALL S3.00:-ELAjT ! j ,'.'.:.' Cv :rt cf Two Ha Dr.YL C. Cr !;h W,:i Hive to Da- was cr.s jf cTncr.cror CA:.r:5ATE3 CF PASTY Large Ri!;tri:tion,Sld to Ce Due to Effort of H. R. , Albee. ' . "I expect to refuse the support of th ' Republican club and the Toung Men's W Republican club for the office of 1 mayor," said Dr. A. C Smith today. "which wee offered to me by the eov mtttee appointed for that purpose. ' 1 know that I oould not arrange my affairs - ., so ' lo de juetlcele. the office, werai I . J elected, and therefore my declslo ItaVI ' been formed IP tell the committee to- . -nlsht that I nnot accept." ', V Dr. Smith &Tas been retarded as one of the strongest Candida tee in the Re- ' publican party, and has been imponunea to permit, the use of his name as a can ' , dldate. Many . oupporters nave oeen 't awaiting his permission to vet to work. , ' and his determlnaflon not to accept will ' put a stop to their efforts. . . ' .... -I ma raeonalder nr decision', con ;, tlnued Dr. Smith, "but I hardly ythink-1 i will do -so. " l anau consult womm . -'friends -later today, but do sot aspect to han mv mind en the subject. " . r. v IWrh Thomas Hlalop. D. J. '. i Qulmbv. N. H. Bird and H. Ik Kevelle . ! compose th joint cemmlttee from the .. f two clubs that will call on Dr. Smith . onlht ' and hear hla decision.' ' ''. Raglatratlon la expected to be lively "i this week. ' Saturday,. fl voters were enrolled, 'S9I Republicans; and tS.Dem or rat. The total up to Saturday night . v was T,i7, of whom S.III were Repub j Means. tSI Democrat and lit who did 'not state their party. The books are . to be open Ave days "Toore, until ; o'clock -Friday night. If the regtstre ; tton for theee live days b the same daily as for the latter part of last week, the toul of rettatretion will be ll.eeo. , . . ..,--; -. ; The Increase lately has been due In v large pert to the greater activity of the supporters pf H. R. Albee. and today I hie stork as a candidate lor the Repub , Ilcan nomlneUon was stronger than at " ; any previous time. ' "Lees than 19.00 Republicans voted for congressman last June.- said Miller Murdoch, attorney for the Munlcipel v. association, "and perhaps ' there ere J.0 new voters added to the Hate this year. It Is apparent that about I1.0M ' ; voters will .bar been registered when " the books dose. Of these, more han 1.090 will be Republicans. WUh the res lit rat Ion so close to the 1 total vote of the Republican party, Al ' bee will receive the nomination. Th next few days will tell the tale." The Clarice Republican club will meet i tomorrow night, to perfect rganlt 1 tlon. and aspects to make a strong ef. fort to win at the primaries. ' Circulars have been issueo oy me , Whnleeale Liquor Dealers' association to all dealers In liquor-and their friends eyrmr-hat the aaaociatloa.la scanning 4hvllata candidates and will make official selections soon, when they will . expect, theft supporters to get In line a these candidate. It Is known that f prefer Mayor Williams' re-election, as to ether etndtdete. only rumor (Speaks. It Is understood that the aaeo eat loo has not decided on. the remainder Af the ticket, - . n - The Lane Democrats have been e- r. eedlngly active for the past few day -and are making claims that their man . will easily recelva the nomlnattoni They state that Lane now-, has a ma " Jortty of alt Demoerata registered,' and that the lead gained by their man wll be Increased materially in.th coming , ; Ave days. -. . m .1 ' - OFFICERS' RECORD - 1 TOO BAD FOR SICHEL Commlaalonar Saya tha Chargaa Against Huntar and Phillips Will Be Invaatigatad. i 'Investigation - will' be made by the ' police commission of. the accusations .made against Wlrlie . Hunter, recently appointed patrolmen by Msyor Williams on recommendation of Chief Hunt. Sen ator Slchel held a conference -with the chief yesterday and 'stated this after noon hat .something -would ba "done without delay, r - V , "While no formal charges have been hreferred egaJmit Huatar," said Senator Slchel, "such statements as these can not be permitted to go unchallenged. If Hunter Is guilty of such conduct as ho ' - has been accused of. he does not deserve . to be on uie ponce roroe. 1 - - -. Hunter Is 'accused by older members ' ' of the police force of living with an un . fortunate woman, whose earning he re. reived, and of hsvlng been a "booeter" for gambling games at Frlts'a saloon oa .Burnalde street. . -;.' - . It ir also probabta that tnveattgatlon '' 'will be made by the police commission of statements made by member of Uie force which reflect on Robert Phillips, another recently appointed patrolman, who. la as Id to have , been the contort of lewd women. ' ' Phillip has been a favorite of the 'chief since he was on the force pre ' . vlously. and as a mark of the chief's ea ' 'teem Is working In plain clorhes. Hun tr Is st present engaged In looking after tne carrying oi garoage m ins uuurwn , dlatrlcta -' - XiTIZENS WILLING TO V 1 ; . SERVE AS COUNCILMEN DeclarattoAs of Intention to- become Candidates for the Republican nomination Vera filed by a number of, counnllmghle " taapirants this afternoon, at followsi -Robert A.- PreetoVt, 7aThiirman street, J'from the first ward; W. kV McGregor, HI T-vBelmont street, from the eighth ward; K B. Msnley, an Williams avenue, at vlarge; John Klrkley. MD Macadam street, from the sixth- ward. ' ' 'I Tea and cofTee go by taste . alone;1 and .pastes are many. . Schilling's Best teas are five, and coffees four; all different; r money back alt; at your grocer's. d ' . The new Juvenile court, from which much was expected by those who d d secured Its authorisation by the last legislature, was found today to be 4 d- virtually Inoperative and possessed ao powers. e ,' The statvte creating It does not confer oa the Judge the authority d' to Incur any espense for probation of floors, and there tore cannot carry out Its mandates.' . ; ' -.'; : . .' t, '' , The statute Is. still further defectiva In that It confers on the Juve nile fcourt no Jurisdiction' ever ViraM -" misdemeanors committed by Juveniles but gives the court merely an advisory authority. , Intthe opinion ef competent lawyers, the law simply enlarges - slightly , the powers of the Boys and Girls' Aid society, and a three line amendment to. the old law would have accomplished all the new lw does by altering the powers of the oounty Judge. . .' -' , - The. discovery, will be a disappointment to those who advocated the measure "which was drafted with the Intention .of having the Ore gon Juvenile court practically the same as those In Colorado, and Cajl; fornla, where It has been highly su ceeesful. . . . . TIiT YUEH RESCUED. . . ..... ... . FRCr.I CRUEL FATE Detectivw, Rstlng's Long Stirch for Slavo Girl It at Last V Succastful'. .- MASTER HAD PREPARED TO SEND HER FROM CITY Vsnsrsanc Sworn ' Against tha : Manj, Who Told Polica of ; y Har Imprisonmant. Rescued 'from a life In the Chines quarter far worse tban slavery, little Tin Yuen waa turned over by Detective Realng last Bight to Mrs. Holt,, superin tendent . of the . Presbyterian cninee mission, where she Is closely guarded to prevent her maater from kidnaping her. Toe Chinese bad rormea a pian 10 get her out of the elty and into the interior of the stats, whera she was to hare been kept until the hue and cry of the chaae subsided.. Then It Is probable that she would have been- quietly returned to Portland.'"' :- An intimation that the girt waa held In captivity was given the polio sev eral days ago. Detectlv Reslng waa assigned to make an Investigation. Sev eral tmes he got on her track, out ana waa takeat from place place. Baf fled for a timet the officer succeeded last night In rescuing the girt from a house on Second street " ) . Tin Yuen -is pretty for one of her race. She is about is year oia. nne speaks fairly good English. She says aha was Imported from China, but did not know what fate awaited ner until ahe-eiad reached thla Country. Time and again, It la said,, she was beaten byher maater because , she ' failed to dohla budmaw '. . ,1 . M . -J-iV The Chines are said td have sworn vengeance against the. person who aotl fled the police of the girl' presence In the city.. -.4,,: ? , ; THOMPSON IS FOUND ,;.GUILTX OF. MURDER (SpKlsl Dbbettfc The eeuraalul . Condon, Or.. April 1. JB. Thomp son. - th -railroad 'contractor, who haa been In Jail here sine last- December on a charge of murder, waa last Saturday found guilty by the Jury. Thompson quarreled .with Alee Ooerlcke, th eook In- Thompeon V Small's - railroad camp, over 'a trivial matter, .and, picking up a batcher-knife, stabbed th cook In th later. -.'.'Thompson took th witness- stand In- his own behalf, claiming aelf- defense, but his story was not strong enouch to convince the jury, - v He will be sentenoed today,- when court will adjourn for the term. - Cyme Bennett of Lone Rock, who pleaded guilty to assault with a danger ous weapon, was sentenced to pay a fine of t. . v : - -..'.-. NATIONAL GOOD ROADS . MEN MAY MEET HERE ' W. H. Moore, president ef the National Oood . Road association, Governor Oeorge- B. Chamberlain, H. W. Ooode and other will .oonfer tonight on the question of holding th good roads con vention this year In Portland. . After the meeting Mr. Moor will reach a decision In the matter. - ' - . - It Is said tha middle west la preferred as the place of national good road meet ing, owing to th acceaalblllty for dele gate from all parts ef the country. Mr. Moor favor- Portland, and will us his Influence to bring the convention here. If the necessary expenses of th meeting are- provided for. " , - SEDERMAN LOSES HIS . ' MONEY IN POKER GAME Carl Sederman was enticed Into a fake" same of Poker by bunko men at 1H North Third street lest night and fleeced out of 170. H doe not know the names of th men, but met one of them eeveral time and talked with him on the atreet As soon as he found out that he had been robbed he told th police of his lose. Thieves pried open a rear wmoow of the store conducted by the Reynold, Dotaon Co.. at Portsmouth, laat night, and slots 40 pairs ef shoes and Jewelry, valued at ties. The only clue t th Identity of th lawbreakers Is fur nlshed by the two chisel they used on the window. On bear . tn initials. 'N. H. B. ;- 1 V. SPANISH WORKMEN HURT IN CLASH WITH POLICE (jHrail Rseelat tervtea.t 1 .'U .A. Madrid, April In a clash between workmen and polle today many work men were Injured. The. polica charged th workmen eeveral times. u . NINE SHOTS FIRfcO AT i ... GOVERNOR OF PRISON ... ,. a Uneraat aaeHal arlM.f St. Petersburg, April 1. Nine shots were fired st the governor ef the prison I I.ibsa last night. The governor was not hart snd hi assailant escaped. . LEADIhC CITIZEil. ENJOYS TOE OPERA San ; Francisco Papers Say Mr Tatar Grant Heard "Parsl- .I,: falM With Pleaaura, - ONLY' REPRESENTATIVE . WHO GOT A MENTION Compliments Wagner By Saying ''. Piaca Is Almost aa Good as Show Girt.': While conquering Oaul for the repub lic, Caesar went to Rom occasionally to eat a dish of nightingales tongue and listen to speeches oa the art of waf In tha forum; th legend also says that painter travel to Paris each year to bee the marvelous work of the masters. When James Lane Allen was winning fam aa a Writer In Kentucky be made frequent trip to Boston ta breath the air of literature. ....... Peter Orant. let of Portland, once for a brief epell of -Tonopah, now of Reno, Nev, haa Journeyed to Ban Francisco to bear 'Parsifal." Mr. Orant Is said to aav been highly charmed with the pro duction and (6 have pronounced' It an unqualified kuoceea. It waa the first production la San rranoiaoo of the Wag nerian event and music-lover tnrungea the Orand opera nous. . . Him. Nordic waa Dundry and Anton Van Root took tha part ot Amfortaa. VI me. Nordics, wtD not visit Portland and her Itinerary doe not include Rend, Nev. So those who would, bear, must perforce go. to the bay cltyv - ea and women rich' end 'famous' "on ate tha. Paclflo coast and Indeed who arH kaowa throughout. America listened to the great , production of the Wagner triumph. Those who have aehlsvd promi nence in any particular art were there. In th list waa Peter Orant of Portland -4 . Numerically Portland waa not repre sented aa well as lta musie-iovera would have desired. But what It lacked In numbers, Portland'a representation made up In thorough appreciation. - It Is aald that tha Portland contingent, which can hold an ace full with stoical Impertur- blllty. was somewhat hysterical In its admiration. ' x From no other towns la Oregoa was there a representation. Mr. Peter Orant waa the only one from Portland men tioned tn th Examiner's net or promi nent people, and It la said that h I quit eatravagant In It praise. : To thoee In whom ha ha eonflded It 1 aald that he remarked that the . Wagnerian vent was aJraoat ar good aa th produc tion of "Th Show . Qirt," which ap peared at the Bmplr la tht city several weeks ago and draw pecgea nouae. - www avmAX bovtb. .-$. (Special msaatek te The ermL Chehalla Wash, April Rural livery route No. t will be atabllabed out ef Chehalle at aa early data. Inspector E. C Clement was her yesterday in connection with the route, and will rec ommend Its eetabllahment. There ar 1ST houaee on the rout, and people will be accommodated. a j, Portliaifi Createst took Start Is approaching We have a splendid line of Easter gifts, among which are ,,;., ,v'.- Dibles : "Tv Prayer Books '. Ilymnafs if- Booklets We have the handsomest and most complete line' of Bibke ever ahown. : f J.K. GILLCOii . Booksellers and V . - :, Stationers THIRD AND ALDER foil Things at Ut'Jefrku - DEDICATE SALEfJ HOUSE OF WORSHIP Recently tTrected Congregational Church Scene of Enthu siastic Gathering. ; ... . : SERMON PREACHED BY i; MINISTER OF PORTLAND Nearly Tree Thousand Dollars Raised at End of Session t to Clear Debt. i". " (SMlal Dtspateh te The loeraat) ' Salem, Or, April It. The new Con (relational church recently erected tn Salem at a coat of IS, too. was formally dedicated . yesterday. Th . bulldlns;. which Is handsome and modern, stands the comer of Center - and Liberty streets. "This .church society waa oris Inally founded n -July At 1MJ. and has teadUy Increased- from1 membership of four' to nearly 100 at the present time. Th first paator Waa Rev. Obed Dickinson, who Is now dead. Dr. W. C Kantneri tha present pastor. Is the ninth to have ehara of this cong-re ration, and Ms pastorate haa lasted longer than that f any of hi predecessors, a he took hp th work her on October f, 114. The dedicatory sermon waa preached by Rer..H L House or Portland.. "Kvary building stands for something. ss th home, for the family; the court- houee, for Justice; the college, for edit estlon: the etore. for trade, and. tha sa loon, for all that I opposed to whet Is baat , In life." said Dr. House. "The church stand for th existence of Ood, the keeping of tb word of God la man's Ufa. aid of tne nonesi aouDier, educa tional aupremacy, heart aupremacy and salvation." At the doss Of ths sermon nesrly It. 0 wss raised toward paying the church debt. Only about II. 00 of indebtedneif now remains unprovided for. - Mrs. Etta Bquisr Beiey ana uinora Whit Kantner aang. " la the afternoon at ociock, -a good cheer and greeting' service was held, at which addresses wT"deltverd br Rev. P. 8. Knifht. a former paator ot tha church: Rev. W. H. Bel leek, pea- tor, of the First M. K. cnurcn or inis city, and Rev. c r. uiapp.tna numiay school missionary. Mr. Jama Carries SlM uk a solo. ' The evening sermon- waa preached by w. R. c Oaklev and the church form ally dedicated by the paetor ana peopis. alias LAla l KeeDiee ana mmm eiaas . One of th anthem at thla aerv- ic was composed especially for the oe ...mn hv Clifford White KantnerT son of ths pastor, who himself composed th dedicatory hyma which was sung by ths entire congregation. .... A large number ef new member were also tsken into tne cnurcn nw awn ing service. - ' : ;- THINKS INSURANCE HOODOOED FAMILY Montana Woman Loses Three of ,Har Boya In Short Time, tha Last; by Poison. (Ratrlal Mapatcb te Tit lesraaL) ' Butt, Mont, April lO.-r-Advlcee from Virginia City, Mont, state that Stephen Cahllt I dead from th erreet ot poi soning caused by Uklng a dose of corro sive sublimate miaed with arsenio in the supposition that it was epsom salte. Not having the meoicine in tne nouae. Cahlll borrowed th fatal doe rrom naiahbor. He uved ror neany iwe week fighting for bis life before death releaaed him from hi terrible agony. This Is the thira son vsniu s roomer hsa lost In three- yaers. . Tha first died of pneumonia. Thawond waa killed In ruraway. wnn Bifpnnn tar a fourth brother narrowly eecapad erl- oua Injury. While standing by a wagon ha was overcome oy suuuen rainineea snd fell against th moving wheel of th vehicle. . He wa picked . up niy slightly hurt . , A peculiar circumnianre eonneciea with the three death l tnai earn brother died after taking out. a lire Insurance policy. After thd second wss killed, th mother entreated Stephen not to have his life Insured, but he disre garded her pleadings. Now th broken hearted woman Is convinced that the itv eurtng ef her snn'e lives I responsible forsll her sorrow. f : Preferred Btoek Oanaed Seoda. . Allen Leals' Vest Brand. FEEDING NITROGEN BACTERIA TO SOIL Clackamas County Citizens Ex. perimehting With Chem- 4 ' . '" leal Fertilizer. . TO MAKE BARREN LAND , YIELD IMMENSE HARVEST First Suggestion of Law Damon etrated Waa Within Knowl edge of tha Ancients. (Beedal Dlemtch te The JaarmLV - Oregon City, April 10.--A number of eltlsena In this county, among whom Is Attorney J. W, Draper of this city, ar xperlmentlng with the nitrogen - bac teria - fertiliser fnrnlshed, without charge on proper application, by the agricultural department . Thee sipert menta ana being watched with great In terest oy people In this -county ngaged In agriculture. If reports leeued by the authority, or under approval, of the agricultural department ar - to be eredlted, tha chemical fertiliser will revolutionise agriculture, sine with comparatively no espense. tb product of a gtva piece of ground can be in ereaaed from lot to 1,00 per cent Th prlnolpl upon whloh thla re markable fertilisation la baaed, accord ing to ths agricultural department Is that nitrogen la th all-Important ele ment' In erop production. ' It bag lao been demonstrated sclentlllcally that the "wearlmx out" - of land la . due to the exhaustion of th nitrogen It contains. This defect has been In a measure remedied by the dissemination through out th soil of fertilisers, th coat of which became aa tha years passed so eacesslv that farmers ehose to abandon their poor lands, rather-than cultivate them. - It remained for. ehemtatry - to Inaugurate, what -vtlll aparenUy,. result In an agricultural Millenium. MITCHELL'S ATTORNEY - WANTS EARLY TRIAL Judge AT 8. . Bennett of .The Dalleat who will repreeent Senator Mitchell. In the land fraud trial, arrived In th city this morning. ' He' I reported to have declared to friend that, contrary o common report he I anxious for an early trial of his client snd will do everything posslbl to expedite th hear ing of hla case. Mr. Bennett Is also oounsel for the Butts Creek Land dt Lumber Co., and for Orand Juror Northrup Indicted with John Hall, Charles F. Lord and others on chsrges of conspiracy against spe cial prosecutor Heney. He will also as sist H. B. Wilson In th defense of Con gressman Williamson, , ., WILL TRY TO HAVE INDICTMENT QUASHED Charles.. P. Lord" spects iaTUTe thlsj afternoon a, plea in abatement. to the Indictments found by the federal grand ury against hla clients.. Henry Ford, ex- United States ..District Attorney John Hall, Harry Rees and others, Including Mrr Lord hlmseir. This Indictment charged the defendants with conspiracy against Francis J, Heney, United State district attorney, to Intimidate "him snd to obstruct the land fraud Investigation. Ths plea drawn by Mr. Lord Is based on the allegation that one member of the grand Jury Is not a clttMi and that two etners are not on tne laa roil. y ANTI-MACHINE MEN ' ' MAY SUPPORT ROWE On apparently good authority It I re ported that II. S, Rowe, ex-mayor of Fort In nd. will be endorsed by two and probably three- of-the Republican club of this city for th nomination for mayor at the coming convention. ' The Republican club, the Toting Men' Republican club, and th Nee Deal Re publican club will probably glv - Mr. Rowe a uninlmous sndoraement ' which mean that he will recelvo- tha support of all entl-msohln element except Ing the Municipal association, wnlch 1 supporting Albee. . - riaaa t t aUoh ar often frustrated by audden break down, due to dyaponala of constipation. Brace up an lass nr. Kings new Llf Pills. They take nut the material which ar rlncaln your nrti, and elve von a new start. Cure headache and dlssHirsa, too. At Red Croee Thar- macy, putn ani lien airna, on ine way to the poatofflce. . He, guaranteed. . Shown In dozens of exclusive styles of Soft and u'. the fashionable straw shapes for summer,' now Three Dollars The Greatest Clothing House nnonnpr? LIU FnEUEtTTO ; Pnounbnld arid Potaya neney auiel Tut sot eely tops Vhacoujh, bat heals and strength ant tha luagi and pravantg gariotU fw nits ttom s eoid."T . - " - v Thera i so danfef of Pnoamonla, Consumption or other serious lung troabio If Foley Heney and Tap la taken, ss It will cur th tnost stub bora cough th dangerous kind that settles oa th lung and may dovalop Into pneumonia ovar tight...; If you hava a cough or cold do not riak Pneumonia wha FaiaVa Heney sUtd TatP will cur you quickly and atraagthea your Inng. ' Remambar tha , nam Fwlvya neney ana Tap and refuse any substitute offered. . Donottakechaaoag with soma unkaown preparation that coats yoa th sam when you can get FwWra Hoiy aad Tais that costs yeej M aiara andViaaafa and oartaia- iaraaulta. Contain no opiatea. ; fc Curai After PhysJoian. laM Ha - Haa Ctmpten. . B. H. Jones, Paator M. E. Church, Grove, Md. ,r write: "About eva or eight year ago t had a very sever cold which physicians said waa very sear pneumonia, and which they afterwards pronounced consumption Through a friend I wa induced to try a sample of Foley's Honey and Tar, which gay me o much relief that I bought om of th regular six. Two or three bottles Cured m of what the physicians called consumption, and I have sever had any trouble with tnv throat or lungs stsce that Urn." . -." Thrs s!se-25c, '50c', $1.00. Th 50 cent sis contains two. snd One-half times aa much as the small sit and th $1.00 bottle almost six times a much. 1CLD AE3 BY ' Kaa TMvtB ataa fmaapasy ssafsadatea .- - wars m Oo.. WALLA WALLA TEACHERS IN. ANNUAL INSTITUTE Walla Walla. Wash.. April IS Th Walla Walla county teachers' Institute convened at the high school building this morning for a five days session. There sre more than teachers employed In the county, , and It la expected nearly every on of them will be In attend ance tomorrow. Many of the country teacher have to travel, long dlstanoee to reach thla place and may not be able to enroll before tomorrow morning. . The seeelons will occupy each day during the week, and evening leoturea and entertainments will be provided each day. J. 11. Ackerman, superintendent of the Oregon schools, will deliver a series of lectures during the Institute. ... jsnromTat tMJMvnm am. - (Mpectal Dlapatrh w Tfce ioarnal.) Tetah. Wash., April 10 The annual convention1 of, the Ep worth lc-?ue of the Spokane district of the M. K church I in aeaalon here with a lare attend ance from every section Of the t Tlrt. Among tha apeakera are Kev. V. t. Hawk, presiding elder of the I ane district; Prof. Norman F. ( ' n ef tha Bpnfcane high erho.il. an1 -t t. Raid et Walla WkTIa. The v j . ys" session rosd this afltrrt . I Stiff Hats; also displayed. Price in the Northwest .::..ft.iw.5.t.: ...... -.,. ( ,-, c ) aZla-vrrilNi -.lOVED CyTCOT JMXVVTlTVt'Cnx 7 FIVE POINTS OF EXCELLENCE Leaving the. center of the city front which you'atart reaching the' center of the city ef your destination; ver , smooth snd level tracks; giving rest and comfort; riding beside running - water moot of th way! through th Centers of population te the gateway et com merce; when you travel by the v - i NEW YORK CENTRAL Forinf arauillon ni rale -appryTa ! . . t , i. . c;. W. C BKACHRJCST, i Nor. Pae. Coast Agent tS Third etreet. . Portland, Or. . t ' W.''.';J1OMa. Oen. Agent, lit Monroe St. Cc- VI. Vilh Levis G Clr: . ; i t tniA rjuuMm 'r" . -Ii u iBtsreatlng Article 'la j ';;;:,APn.iLr::' j Sunset T.larczlr.2 This article Is well lllue-1- ' '. t rated, and should bersad by people of the North west and . then Sent to -; their eaetern friends. It will help to show them ' the enterprise end prog- rees of the Northweet . 'w better than many lettera . 'would. Other artlcl, i " short storie end veree. ' ' sols mxaxa rwe amaxxxa. T E E.TH Extracted and filled ebeolatelf wtthoet pain by our late eolntlna-siehed, pt- . ented and used by us onjy. . Free xa.a InatlOA. . t . . . ' t ranawowsi tiatu and those artwi dread bavins: their tee . extracted ar invited to call at our ice, wnere we will d.monatrat to their entire aat'e factlon our claim for palnleee attract ing. . - ' .. . , - . , ... . H1LTBH ri LLI ...... OOLD vTLLINUS.....T: ' rJ ft AND It GOLD CROWNS M f rULL SET TKZTH k- j C::::nT;' r c . t ' V 4 l. I t a. a. i OOii ii - e