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THE. . OREGON-, DAILY -.JOURNAL.lpQRTLANDTilURSDAYEYENING: MAY -11- 1SC3. A: BUY. MRS. WHITNEY SINGS BIG fLUME DRIVEN AT THE EXPOSITION SUPPLIES HERE . BACK INTOLCANYOH .... . . -fertlsndzealerrrSajrTCwnere biarSore Throat of tumpfrou- ! Discriminate Against Them in Favor of Bay City. -One-TJjouaan(LEetjind ble, IT neglected, will, In time, . ; j 'J - . Progresses RapWIy. TIE YOU DOWW STORES fOfH)fiFAntrCfiAg3 EQUiPM EH INSTEAD :-SENT-FROM CALIFORNIA IMPROVED THIS SEASON may nerer rise, unleu you begin, In time, to take that certain remedy: ffllSSKIMG!'- . Merchants Will Try to Havo Pur Sawmill Busy AH the Time and chases Made at This Port: Hereafter. " " System of Hydraulic Winches 'v Was Installed.!- V ;a . -bwbsksk. sv sw m bhbvbwt h i ..... . I " 7-f - j l Portland " dealers " believe" th stores fortht schooners loading at this port should b .supplied by thfra Instead of -y the merchants of Ban Francisco. To secure a. portion of the buslneijsfir rirtlaiidV K. O. tin gem an, the head of a local supply house. Intends- to make trip to San Francisco lit n few days and UAkethomatter up . -with the vessel uwneia. " TnTr-manne In which these stores are now Bought." said Mr. Hageman this "morning. "Is a. plain discrimination .-. against tha merchants of Portland. At an illustration, the barken tine A msson -r- e loaded -with -lumber anheInman- Poulsea mill, and will - soon - sail - tot ""'Manila.: "The steamer Bouth Bay is en ..." mute up the river from San Francisco . .with sufficient supplres for the barken tin to last until she returns from the Philippines. Not a pound of roods la being purchased for her In Portland. It is an outrage, as ahe could have been outfitted here Just as cfteaTilT n tha. 'roods can be bought and -sent away from the California metropolis. estimated mat If hair the schooners which load at this' por were outfitted-here tt ""would amount to at least $4,000 or $5,000 worth of business very month. Many come from ports serosa the sea under charter to carry cargo to-a-foreign destination. - Usually by .. the time of - for the outward voyage have been aent t;from the Bay City. But It frequently ' occurs that a miscalculation In the time ;of her arrival Is m1e, end ;jiut laauii rurnaiii after the vessel is ready to depart - As 'a result unnecessary delays Are caused. 60 It -la pointed out that it would with local concerns. Air of the steamers and steam achoon- wrs plylngbetween the Colombia river and Ban Francisco are outfitted at the - - latter place, and It Is expected that this . plan will be continued, as they call there regularly, : . . I UNDERWRITERS GET ELDER. I i -j Wreck of Steamer Sag Bern Abandoned ' By tha Barriinaa Company. .' 5 Tha. Harrlman people are' no longer . Interested In the steamship George W. ' Elder, which has hi.. turneH avm t. every energy to ralss her from the rocks -ion which she has been resting near jGobie tor the past, four months. Until a few daya ago General Manager Mcnwenn was paying the bills incurred the -effort ra sa v inavesse out from now on that expense account will have to. be met by the insurance com ' . ' - panics. . ,. .-.' Archibald McFarlane, who is acting , tinder instructions . from tha -under- 'wrltri, Is busily employed -in- getting . - the Elder in shape to be .removed from " "' her long resting placerKearTyallpie rrelght has been removed from the hold ...ana It is probaMer3tjnplranfiBUt . tollft her will be made this week. tlv Men nfh.Y tiii.vt lthtT trt t - " tempt-wnr"be successful. If the pumnt " work "properly, they say .there Is no doubt the veacwjH joon.bapn the - aryoocK. v wucn epecuiation is inouiiren in as to what disposition the underwriters will 'make of the Eider. Borne believe that aftetTWerliaa-been' -placed on the dock ..she will be sold at -auction, before any . repair work' has Den done." Others say " the lnsuranca xoncern will , repair - her - and sell her at -gool figure. Local '.representatives of the Ban Francisco A . Portland Bteamsfilp eompany say "they Uo wot believe she wli ever be operated on their line again. - . ' . DEEPER CHANNELT Dredging la th Upper Willamette W1U ' ' Sztend Throngn Biunmer to rail. '' Dredging operations' on the upper -Willamette river will te started today - end -continued -until next -fatl: The In itial work will be done at Clackamas raptde, tha government upper dredge No. 2 having been taken up there for that purpose. ,,, There are -fully a. doxen- bars on- the upper rlverwhlch wil requlremore or rTesaJUlfifHon. Borne re of considerable length, and it will take several weeks to.cutchannelshroughlhamThe . worst are located - between Ash Island nd Albany. Captain A. W. Graham ef .the Oregon City Transportation company reports . that the river at various points wss -not more than H ini lies dwpp-tasrTH6h dayr an unusually low stage for this aeaaon. Notwithstanding the shoal water the Oregonla lias been making regular trips to Corvallla and Albany. Going tip stream it is Impossible to load ther-wlth more than- 26 tons or freight, Ibut she la able td handle twice that amount on v the down voyage. " The steamer often comes down the river drawlng.,20 Jnchea .of. mater, when. the channel is not that-deep In places. The force of the 'current carries:, Jjer over the shoal points. - -- : i , Fns-tranaporting a cargo to England the ownrs of the French bark 1a Fon taine will receive 49s 31 per 1.000 feet. In esse she takes out l.BOO.OOO feet the The Best A Scouring Soap " A Gl CleaQ.er ALONG -THETWTFR' FfiOKTrl ' v ' ; - '- -. : .. . " 114 e . .. . It II ' t the anode do I rs. m SA'- "C 1 Idr several daval V la W SS AT flXjJ be I .(Ya r: y " . i iv Mrs. Rosemary Rosemary - Gloas Whifhey. soprano. has been engaged by Charles Dterka aa soloist for Ulerke's band at the Lewis and. rlarke position throughout--tha engagement of that organisation, one month, beginning July J 7. - The- band will give concerts' every afternoon and evening at the Auditorium, and Mrs. Whitney will be heard eaolv-nlghtas welt as on special occasions, 4 x ix-Ai.ixmT wife panas.-XL.uery a j Italian, Ltberatl's. and lnnes', are trav eling organlaatlona, jtnd will .have their 1 regular . vocallstsr according to- their rate she receives Is "equivalent' to IBs WTfeateargo;--TnTlaTa -To Tie tnrT most iinerai raie pain inn jrtir lor-im transportation of lumber. At the North Paclflo mill the German ship ChrlstM began; reoelvio 1,000,000 feefofnumbee lafBouth Afrlca thli morning. Z Tonight the steamer Oregon wilt H tor -Ban, Francisco., with": freight' and a aOTdetors.JV-slithM number will go on the steamer Columbia net Tuesday, This, evening the. atearaar Redondo is scheduled to sail from San Francisco for- Portland.- -- "- TrB.McRath, ofThe shipping firm of Ing from a business trip to Boise and Raker r!ttv. J. M. QiesTcntrmTHtcior M th custom house, has been transferred to the, subport at the fair grounds, where he will fill a similar position and act in the capacity -of deputy collectbt' of eustomsv With, a general cargo and a full pai- senger list the steamer Alliance Bailed last night for Eureka and way porta, Tha steamexAajrella ia-ln-commlssioa again, having sailed front : San Fran' Cisco Tast night for Portlsnd. Six weeks ago she was damaged by fire while lying m the harbor at the Bay city. x BteamerxW- H. Harrison was floated from the drydock yesterday and left for Astoria. - MARINE NOTES. Astoria. May 11. Arrived dnwn at t:tf and failed at 7:t0 a. m. Ptenmer Alliance, for Coos Bay and - Eun Arrived at 6:30 and left up at 8:30 a. m. Steamer Bouth Bay, from Ban Fraa Cisco. "' ' " ' '"-- San !FranctacoMay ell. Sailed last night Steamer Aurella. for. Portland. Astoria, May 10. Sailed at 4 p. m. Schooner Atvena, for San Pedro. Ban Franolsooi May 10. An Ived Steamer Aberdeen and schooner Beulan, from Portland. Astoria, May 11. Condition ol the bat at i t m.-8mooth; wind east; weather clear. ' coitsuotobs os tsa szrzav On the steamer Glendola and barge Klickitat the visiting 1 conductors and their families- left Portland shortly aftor t o'clock thlg morning for an out ing-. They wllr be taken up the Colum bla as far as Iuly island, where jet err noura win be spent. The hosts are fn TALXTAU . X.TTKXZB . CABOO. The American bsrkentlner A ma ton will clear today for Manila with the most Scouring Soap Made Annul. Clou Whitney. contracts, while Mr. Dlerke ha engaged the popular- young- dramatis soprano who recently- csme to Portland to live. It -.wilt be In nowise . novelty to Mrs. 1 Whitney, as she haa already filled sea sons with the United Statee Marine band- and Duss' orchestra-at Madison Square garden. New York, aa soloist MrJJlerke haa selected Ban Francisco as the gathering place for hla musicians, Tork. - The band of 47 pieces will beglri rehearsals in Ban Francisco about the 1st of July. , " .. v ... valuable lumhee ear fn Of, Us size that t comprisea 1.434,- everleft this port, S14 feet, and is valued at fl4.624.fi Among' the timbers are S8.90S plecea r& rough pine boards, measuring Ol,439 foet and valued at-18.118. The value of 893 piles is placed at $1,441. The cargo la l. dispatched " by ihs ' ' Paclflo Eiporf Lumber company. Jlfl'UKJ.mjajrn. -Ma-Jnr W. Cr Tjatigfltt received word from, ths war department this morning that ih'ree tracts of' land adjoining ths Fort Stevens military reservation, near the mouth of the Columbia river,: had l??.It condemned by- h government and would n, used for fortification pur- poses.. The owners, Mrs. i. Bird, Alex ander Qllbert and Susan HUT, got S,S0d for the property; WERE PREPARING TO - "SHOVE THE QUEER" Arrest of Man at Baker City Re veals Plans and Members of Gang Flee. (Bpwlil Plupstfli to TTi lonrnil.) Baker City, Or., May 11. John Wan lass, recently sentenced to 90 days In the 'county Jail here for the theft of a bicy cle, which he told the court he took because-of hla desire to reach Pocatello, Idaho, where he expected to marry. Is wanted In Boise, lie escaperfrom ths Jail there while serving the first few daat-a--slJt-nM)nthalijcntenca.1 for theft. By admissions made in writing to Sheriff Brown, he haa been a .con federate of a gang of counterfeiters. He endeavored to smuggle out of the-Jail-a-lcl The letter was intercepted. Program Royal Italian Band at Star Theatre. - Matinee. May. 1L1905-. 1 "Stars and Stripes Forever" vrr 2 Overture "EI Isa e- Claudius". Bousa Marcandante t Selection "KlngDodo' vLuders March Finale.- . ' Evening . V . - 1 March-... ...... .......... D'TJrhano 8-Overture "Orpheus Offenbach t Selection "II Trovatore;,, Verdi :nrTy"BlgnorTQ. Dl Fulvlo, Ma- carlo and C. Dt rulvlo. 4 March Flnulew . r BTATTJS OT - aTEWTTT. (Jooraal Bpeetsl Berries.) New Tork. May 11. A magnificent atatue cJLJthBlaU. Ahrsm H. -Jfrwttt- erected In the chamber of commerce in recognition of his public services, was unveiled today with appropriate exer cises. 1 Alexander E. Orr presented the statu -on- behalf -of-the trommtttee in charge, and Morris K. Jesup, president of the chamber of commerce, delivered tha address of acceptance. The statue. Is of Carrara marble, and waa chiseled in Florence by William Couperr It is pf life size, and repre sents Mr. Hewitt standing by the side of a draped table In the act of deliver ing a speech. .-. k tvi vnnoi cQirnmow. (Joerssl Bpertal gerTlce.) .... Bethlehem, Fa,, May 11. The annual convention of the Pal Upsllon frater nity, na of the most' prominent Oreek letter societies In America, began- here today, the visitors being the guesrs of the Ttt ehftpter" f Iehlgh univer slty. (Two business; sessions were held tods y. This. evening the' visitors will be entertained at the , Northampton County Country club, "Our big TiedYocVTliume -ns attained a length of more than, 1.000 feet, and is entering the canyon proper of Gallce creek." said Manager A. B. Cousin this morning, following, a return from the placers-en -the-Jower-Kogue jrlverThe around we are entering pans well, and we regard thla the real beginning. jf tha plsi iiispmuri alil")i sis in oe woraea lynreaiis- of thla deep race, xne Teu orthaCc Kw h e re "we are opening It, which is below any rormer wuiaingej-i- even bv.meana-afChydraulio elevators. Is the motf encouraging development' had on Gallce for aome time. "Gallce placers have "experienced no trouble becauae of low water this year. and we are working aa larga a force as wo. care to. I have completed a aystem of reservoirs'Jy jneans of . which ..the working head of sufficient volume Is maintained for all requirements. After finishing the reservoirs, we commenced the booming system of washing out the debris, and find It remarkably affective. After the flood reservoir is opened, the immense' volume of water comes rushing-down at a-jace that sweeps svery thlngbeforelt. and the debris' is swept through the race with great-fwrc. Our sawmill Is -working lull lime. cutting a larga quantity of . timber. By connecting hydraullo motors with wind ing .flruinje.wft. JUave aevral, winches in m by means of which we (make water an- ivnrthlnbouLlhe:-'trOTind.-and prosecute all surface work at theTowT"! SUSANVILLEASTJRI zzIN MANY PROPERTIES - . (Special Olspateh to The JoorsaL)' - Bumpter,rOr..MayiUl. The bond taken by F. A. E. Starr on -the Monarch property , of the Susanvllle district" U directing attention to the undeveloped groups adjacent -to the big Badger mine. The Monarch is on Elk creek a half mile above the Badger..-It has been opened by a shallow shaft and short tunnels; provtng-fwo veins xt Tiromlse.ope -of which Is said to carry galena ore char acteristic of the high-grade properties of - the camp. Mr. Btarr Intends to organise a company for tnorough devel opment, a"-ne found 'that the veins widened, in the little depth attained, and the values encourage sinking. The Susanvllle . district has been known to the world - almost sntirely through the work of the .Badger mine. For some time development on this wss konflntrt to. n,na.yftln, a,n1 ,rea,l ialaJgr not disclosed. When Fred W. Bradley and. San. Francisco associates went into tha district they sought to get oonas on most Ol me provea properties euja- cenOgJUm Jadger buCdld anr.c.red in cornering much, or that section, -im development of the Bull of the-Woods the: past- summer - proved it. to- be promlftlns vein. which haa stimulated prospecting further from fhe Badger. TheraoldBBgn itreffk ftt ore-In ft"!" wnrnff", ni the old Wilson group has made smatl shipments- rtcii -ore. The camp Is likely to witness unusual ...excitement thla year. v - SUITS"AGAIMST"tABOR -UNIONS IN COLORADO The suits Instituted In- Colorado- by several mining' and. reduction . compan ies against the Western Federation of Miners and Its officers because of the great Cripple Creek strike, are attract ing - general attention throughout the northwest. These were begun' by the United ' Btates Reduction at Refining company, the Vindicator- Consolidated Gold Mining company. Granite Oold M lnlng company, - Oolden.Cycle-LQold Mining company, Elkton Consolidated Mining Milling company, Mary Mc- Klnney Mining -company.. El Paso, Con solideted Gold .Alining - company, 8 trat ton's Independence, Ltd., Flndley Gold Mining company, and the defendants In the suits are the Western Federation of Miners and the officers and members of the main organization and some of the local branch union officials. The totaramoulrTheuttraggrgates-l great sum. Damages are ssked for stopping pumps In Jthe mlnes .causing the workings, to flu witn water, loss or profits, cost of removing the water and general Injuries sustained during the strike. The northwest sot1 the example ol -a mining company suing a labor organisa tion for damages sustained during a Why It Succeeds Because it Is for One Thing Only and Portland Is Learning -This. Nothing can be gopd ;for everything. Doing one iking well brings success. Poan's KMftejr Fills do one thing only, They're for sick kidneys. They cure, backache, every kidney ill. Read this: - - : E. E. Mlnori-stone mason, of 468 East Taylor street, says: ... '.'I would hover hesitate to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. This remedy did so much for me that I wish every other sufferer from kldr.ey trouble might know of Jt. I was subject' to attacks of kidney complaint for elghtvor n.ine years. There was continual irregularity of the kidney se cretions which showed a sediment like brick dust-andNpaasageg were aeeom psnled with the Bensatiohbf acalding. My. back ached continually and Was always-worse If my work brought apy strain on the back. In tried different remedies recommended forvthls trouble, but found little or no benefltx At length I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised and got a box. They stopped the back ache and healed and purified the. kid neys so that -the secretions- wereren aered normal. ' I have induced seversl other people to try Poan's Kidney PKls and know of many Instances In which they hay done the same satisfaatory work." For ssle fcy all, acilers. Price I to rents. Foeter-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, N. , sole sgents for the United State.' Remember ths Dams v DOAN'B and take no other, ' - Sae.-certalnrqatok and pliasant to take. Th onto genuine pun for all Luna Dlaeaeee. - j - ! had a constant eonarh." writes W. L. Nelma. of Temnle. nonncerLmylroublajCQnsuraDtlon. 1 ran down in wsio-ht Dr. King's New Discovery, . 10 years past,"- - PRIOES, boo and ei.oo " RED CROSS strike. The first cases proaecuted-auc ressfully were at Rossland. where the Center 8 tar. "War Eagle and other con cerns " recoveredudgments for- - many thousands of dollars' against the branch of i the Western Federation of Miners at that place. These Judgments were sustained- in- the superior eourta-of -the pjai,inca.J,.anl,-Xhacompsntea- Instated upon payment, attaching the union hall a.tRof sland and -levying upon all tangi ble, property In gntrAreompromse Trur nnBHTyreached, ftewhlchthe mining companies raised the attachment gainst the union hall, and the miners bound themselves to pity the balance promise.. -- xzirozx sn sooir. O. B. Hengen, secretary and financial gent of the Oregon Becurlties company, Is expected to reach Portland about May IS. He will spend most of the summer season in thla state; a part of the time will be given to the mine, a part to-the Oregon- It Southeastern railway.- and a parfto the new railway enterprise" he Is understood to be working on. Late dvices from Cottage -Orove - indicate that MeHengen and hla people will be In position at an early date to make route weatward .from that city to the coast, tapping the Coos bay country. There has been much discussion of the project, but until Mr. Hengen comes and lAag.vfliit,l)onliawttri Tint know what la on the tanla for the BVT OsT CX.ACKAMAA. --.''" '- peets t mssetea-1 JThe JooroaL .Oregon CltjLMay 11. F. H. Welch one -f-the englneers-ofthe- Financial Mining company, whose property. isoii tha JieajSnjjanaaatllio-CUckamas rlvctJ- left here today with a company of men a4 a lot of supplies. . He will take the outfit ovec what Is known as the 8a n tlam route, which is considered the most practical way- to the eamp ann tne .pne containing th leaat ' snow. Work on the mine is progressing well. The tun nel has been driven to a depth of lit feet and ther Is much, ore on the dump. cointrAotAJi AJrracosTT bxpoiitss "-(Bpeell trtipsteh to ThJmniI.) Cottage Grove,-OtV May 11. Colonel W H Burghardt has returned from visit to bis properties in Bohemia. He brought out several rich specimens of antlmonlal ore. which assays a high percentage in this metal . This deposit Is said. to be extensive, and it is the nut-nose of the management to open It mn aa to put the ere uppnthejnarket The metal has never been produced com merctally In this part of the country. and Is said to be a.-foreign importation largely in tha nation. . ' AJtT dr-scxi.il sxnrr. (ipedal Mspetch to Tbe Joernil.) Cottage Grove, Or., May 11. Mana ger A. B. Wood of the Oregon Securities co'mpahyTaysaf J9 sumpsBr-dropi ping at the plant In Bohemia steadily, auU.-that-thare.la jiothlnsu to. marthe prospect of increasing the number esrly in the season. The run or tne mm mis month will be on the average better ore than for the portion of April that the TmAJTsroBicna (Special Dim tck to Tbe Journal.) Eusrene. Or.. May 11. The new trans formers for the Lucky Boy company's electrto plant at-Blue River arrived yes. terday and has been transported to the mines. As soon as they- are delivered they will be placed In position and the 40-stamp mill will reaume operations after an Idleness of severs weeks, on account o. ths flra. -. ' ; .-. .- ..... CTJLZAJCXmT At cottao okOts (flpeelil l)ipstcli-te The journal). Cottaa Grove. Or., May 11. A cream ery- company will- be' org8'n!zeVT"herrat once. ,At a mass meeting last night a commute' was appointed to look Into the matter and report at a meeting Tuesday, No Pain Is sd severe that' It cannot be relieved with Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills. it la tha nnlv Infallible remedy known for the relief and cure of every kind of pain, headache from any cause, neural gia, rheumatic, nalns. backache, side- ache, menstrual pains, muscular pains, " If yon are sntrject" to aches and pains ot any ama. tase Dr. Miles -Anti-Pain Pills - - - - - wheA you feel the first symptoms com ing On. Tou will be entirely relieved from the attack. They are pleasant little tablets, but they do the business besides, they sre absolutely harmless. "I have used Dr. Miles' Anti - Pain Pills for three years, and they never rail to relieve my nervous headache and neural rla. I have learned to act tha beat of ths attacks by taking a tablet n - advanoe," RACllEli J. J Oil lOltNbON.. arbuquerqile. N. M. If first bottle does not benefit van. tell -your druggist, and he will refund money, it aose,. s- cents, never sold HATS AJUUTS9. in suia. FclCOIISDMPIIOU, COUCHS 10 riivslclaharotioancciIllftlVonhleart.riTripfi, I gained 32 lb&, lost iriy cough, ..-7- ,i - - - ., - TRIAL DOTTLES FREE I ANDMLDBT . PHARMACY, SIXTH AND AVgetable Prtparationfof As similating theFoodandBetfula pg die Stomachs oMBovrela of )fk.llalL. liitl .Hair b, Promotes DigcsdonjCheerTuP neas and Rest. Contains neither OplumfojTiliiiiB norliDcraL lSorXAac otic. - Jhj tfOUJJtSiKVMBVWi A perfect Remedy tor ConsHM non.Sour StoinachDiatriioect Worms jConvul&ioRS .Feverish Xut33flndLOSSOESLEEP. facsimile Signature of -NEWYDHK.- T? ... 4. JM1 A-wiae Asst . " Rrfitf't ist- "X." 4mm tm t . .... ..VnT ... .';.-" aaaSCwsr-" -' " . Wa go erowa an4 bridge week wltheet eelar Oar IS ynrs' ezpertoace Is ylate werk ea ablas aa to fit row mowtb eositertably. Dr. W. A. Wlae has feUBd a ear way te eitrart teeth, sbaolnuly without pais. Dr. T. P.. Wlae Is as expert at gold Ailing aa4 crowa aad -brlnire work. Katraetlsg tree wbae plates or bridges are ordered. WISE BROS., Dentists rafliasT Build las. ear. Tklid ss4 Waak Its. Opaa araaloca till p. aa. Sanders tram to IS. Or. Mais toss. cm. t. r. win. -TEETH-FREES- Extracting, cleaning and examination FREE during all this week. Tha Bos ton Painless Dentists will give the lowest prices aver known In Portland for strictly r high-class dental work. Don't, put it off.. butoms In at tnce. Oood work at lowtprlces, guaranteed for 19 years, has made a world-wld, reputation . for , tha . Boston H bentistst Morrison street ; --tax.,.. Zxtractliig aad Xxamlnatlea SILVER FILLINGS 35e GOLD FILLINQ8 7 76t OOLD CROWNS ....S3.O0 FULL SET ...M3.00 BRIDQE WORK . S3.O0 Other dentists -eom and go, but ths Boston Dentists remain the same re liable, up-to-date dentists,'--- : - ' Boston; Painless Dentists flH MorrUea Opp. afeier ft Traak 'an Old Vostonoa. .. HOURS 1:19 a. m. ta 11. m. Sun day. 1:80 a. m. to 11:10. p. m. rnrxs om sixxnra sbbb. - (Spaetal Dtapateh te The JoernaL) Cottage -Orove, Or., May- 11 Dr. Fetrle, wha was a treated Monday for having a deer In his possession, -was fined It -yesterday. in Justice Vaughn's eourU He pleaded not -gullty-at his hearing, so stood trial with the above result. Connor, who was with him at the time, as ' were the two complaining r-" ifr wrrHOin witnesses, was dismissed. C010S. Tex- and nh vale! am n-n- - to 122 ib, Afrw-tfc in and feel better than for .. . ,v, .. .. ' one ooaa 0IVE9 RELIEF OAK STREETS. IzTor Infantg and Children,. TheKind-You-Havo Painted Shingles Advantages "gained by . using our ; machine. Shingles are painted all over when dry, thus forcing . paint into alt the pores, rendering- them wa terproof. This prevents the nails- from ruetine?. or th 'shlngla from warning, or rotting off under tne lap. They can oe laid to H Inch nearer to the weather than other ahtngles snd still give better satisfaction. Ths paint used Is man ufactured solely by us and Is espe cially adapted to protect roofs from "mons snd lira.- It-contains, no creo sote or other Ingredients Injurious to tin gutter. - Our modern' prooeas enables us to paint tem all over as Cheaply as you can paint a few Inches on- the roof. ' WeHnvtts yon td"ca,n at nu fai tory and see for yourself the merits of our process, or phone your ad drew a and our representative will call and give you full particulars. - - Black Diamond Paint Co. Office and Factory, E. eth and Main. w i. none Bast W7. ' Rich In food strength. Jless Ing In the beauty of perfect digestion. This is the art and science of stood living. Cover with rich .cream. 10 cents a package 7 AT AtlV GROCERS. Mil 1! AlwaysBoughn- -Bears the I. gTtiiripYeafs NB eMWHwHwl (MMMrTt 4MHV sffc I asmmBmwaBBsaBjRBi I SniMGUS I) A "f- -4 1AA 'V'- '-v I I I