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-V- ...... THE OREGON SHIP IS ATTACKED HO PARTNERSHIP Read All This! MTII-GAfMERS You Never Know the Mo- - - MobiU-Squadron of Denizens of Dr. Cane Stirs South Portland THment: When ThU In r - Citizens to r. Enthusiasm- form a f n AlayLPf ftve-e '-- ymt 9tp rrnr " WfthfTrTlrHolicy.. Infinite Value. DAILY ' JOURNAi; PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, - MAY 30t jSOl - - . - , . BMIflfieiltS 1 m m . a m m m m w a mm . a 1 . m m r mr as. .a a a v(... j;v;: . -aVa w n y u v- : - ?,7aS r A 7fi -1 t-Y 1 1 n fLXi r c-) )H .... aM l n n nil i - THREE CHARGES MADE BY SEPARATE COLUMNS People UppnJiflck-JCnocked 4 Down andjnjured by Schools : V That Fell Upon Deck. tJournU Snedsl Jrlce.l ' r- Hor.olulu. T. H-. May JO A mm able occurrence Is reported by ths olTt cers tf ths steamship Maun Loa, a ' ;-.et operating on the. west and aouth- - -went -coaat f the . island or jiawau. " Two ' week "ago while tthe veasel ,wai 1 ijf ibi South polrof-ti Kail coast, ths 'craft whs attackod -by .normous schools ot llvlhrf B.'l..' ' Till BJlm nh attain :'' large else In waters about Hawaii and the attars resulted lnJadly--rutling several-Persons rrT. '" 1 ' Three, separata -columns of Halt swept vpon the yrtweL Flrat a cloud roao out of the water on. the port bow Quarter .nd-fle'w "onto, the deck -and-into the -cabins of the; vessel. - There must have been t"0 Bah In the first school that fell !' upon the vessel. ' . '. ' . within - .twominute - afterth ' Brat achool ot fiaaattacked the vessel a ec- aecond column was-mor nunWroua than the .'flrat and the Individual flan also seemed largr.-Thl column missed the vessel, for only a few flan fell on the deck. - ' ' ill A third column followed. One of them paaaad la front of the face of Captain Stmeraon. knocking hla cP on. An other flew against a natlvs Bailor on the forward -deck, knocking him. down. ESCOEDFROOHTII BY TWO MEN AND DOG Bull Pup Jumps in With Human Companions .and Assists ln "f:.r Saving Drowning Man - Uousal SpecUl Sm-rtes.) ; KrTTZErn7atl .w?LJrttv-K'tHttteMMrt Hl"n.nnointlva bower lodgeor by the -charter ""a-rand. an - electrician employed on ;TblreVanua. drawbridge,- who- haf ,the credit of-having aaved a score or jhor from drowning In tha Harlem river, was at work today with two otner -men repairing aora - wire - under- the draw. He had a coll of wire around his body and fell Into the rlver wtth It ,Th coll made ft1 difficult for him-to 'keep afloat. Hla two companion lost no ' time in slunclng Jn afterhlm. . r Mike, a bull-DUD I who . belongs to MlchaelMorria.-waa slaying -around the f oat under-the bridge and dived in also. He got to Hultgrand flrat and caught 'him by iheBhouldr. Jnhenextfew " second a Cohen- and Hlnea reachedthe man,- Among the. three Hultgrand waa .worked over to a float, where he waa -pulled cat yery mueh wjndddytT8Sefi - grtefttn"og Bind "iheli." "i BUTTE EX-POLICEMAN IN , SHADOW OF THE GALLOWS (Specisl Dtipttck t The' loaraal. ' Butte. JIodU May - 0. Tha trial of ' Victor North, former police officer, on the charge of first degree murder hag Ibgun. 'orth Is accused of paving cut "the throterraltTIckeon whlleli'he . two were engaged In a drunken quarrel. Tick'on ran a block In the crowded atreet with his throat allt from ear to ear, falling dead In the door of a saloon. ' . i - -' mn awful Sores All Over Face and Body -Could Not Tell What She Looked J.lke Unable to -Sleep Grew- t Worse Under Doctors., CURED BY CUTICURA - IN ONE MONTH ECZEMA " A frateful mother, In tbe folUrwlng ' letterj tcllt of Another of .those Max- '. veloug. cares by Cnticnra: When my baby was four months old her skin broke.ont with a hnmor. I took Aher-io a doctor,' who aaid-it was eczema. He gave me medicine to fire her, but she kept getting worse all the time. Her little face and body -- rwere so' covered with sores and largo . scales you could not tell what she - locked like. -"NcJ child ever had a" , ; worse case. Her face was being csten swsy, and even her finger nails fell --off. - Then it itched so she could not' . . sleep, snd for many weary nights we aid ct no rest. - 'At lastwe o- . Cuticura Soap, and Ointment, first . bathing' her in warm water with the -. Boap, and then spreading on theOint--tnent with sffft'cJotbsJL saw a change "1 wk. The sores began to heal, ' and she could sleep at night, and in ' one month she had not One sore on t her fsce or body. Any mother hav ing children with eczema 6t humors will find a friend In Cnticnra Soap' and Ointment, (signed) Mrs., Mary . handers, 709 Spring St., Camden, N.J Augl4. 904." r",r 1-V1:-. " The foregoing itatc;ment justifies' the oft-repratcd assertion that Cnti - curs Soap and Ointment afford instant . r relieL and permit sleep for baby and 'rest for tired mothers, and points to . speedy, permanent, and economical cars, when 11 else (ails, in the most . torturing, disfiguring, itching, burn ing, bleeding', scaly, cms ted, and pimply sain, ana srsjp numors. r'M ftp ibiamMi W " Nw ImiitC hm Cwfc . IW-tMi. S f lmf Me m Vim w; mi BlOJiEbPiX-'S MEETING UTJERWIUCE'RALt Mayof,-Js-.Responsit?lef6r tha Manner In Which City Affairs ; Are Conducted tat night IrrTsrwtlllger hall. Bouth Portland, a targe -crowd attended a Lane meeting and heard strong sddresses from several Bpeakera. Last Saturday night Principal Arthur U. NewlU ot Rlvervlew academy. Councilman John rY r?harey..nd-John.JY XiOgsn-were ad vertised to apeak In the same hall in the interest of Mayor Williams and a nmlt nunrt?', taken along to furnish AUMtcr-vet not eWushMlsi'suiiS' eaniw warrant calling the meeting .10 oraer and -the speakers went , boms without uncorklngthe- eloquence tnst naa Deen bottled-for the-nccaslon. Remarks were common last night to the effect that the two-events were criteria from wnicn to Judge the division - of ssnttment among the people of Boutn roniano on am mayoralty lasue. Close attention waa paid to the speakers, wno discussed ths questions In the present com est. The4spayers--er -nsT - pan - 01 -in City hsve felt many times in tns past three years that they did no have fair treatment- from the admln-latratlon either-as to. legislative action oy ins council or by the executive department. Ther atate that ppreaaive; policies- hsvs placed on them burdens tney anouia nui have keen required to carry snd dis crimination has been charged witn in dignation at ths Injustice. : fthawlnv tor XABSL J -TharTi-h la Kr-... wsa annaraniivajk Are Too Cow4or..Cround fronr-the appreciative hearing given- tns men whQ.aixiWft at last night'a meeting and the rounds of applause that greeted the sallies made st the expense of the administration, as wsll as by ths en thusiasm shown when words of com mendation were Spoken ror Dr. Lane. Or. Lane was the principal speaker and. as st former meetings he discussed- the mayoralty -lssuea with good-natured referencn to his opponent,' and yet with earnestness In talking of the duties In cumbent on ths chief executive of this city.-who.-seld he, -was made the re- t. -t,- iMiAntlnn nf rm k In ar him th A artuaT head and dlsnehaer of authority T In. hla j1;rgt-Trft'-' r1 "''"i thl lssuaJ squarely and mad clear the charter pro visions and gave - what naa, oeen con ceded tqbe the correct "Interpretation thereof." "I am not in ? aympathy with the gamblera.' aaid he. "1 dpnot like that kind of peApje. -ThejrconductjubUiL-nesa that la robbery, liot one in ten gambler runs a aquare game. He flxea IthlngB. 16 robhla ouatomerav-and . when you gamble you are going, against the 1 other man's aame. which all wise per. aonsdadmtt mnw1. They rob people and thsn aoma municipal financiers argue that It fa all right to enter Into partnership with hm and, thua aecure Bad riaanalal ToUcy. ;, ."Not only - la thts wrong, from. the moral point of view, but It is not good financial policy, , It never pays. 10 my opinion, to do business with a robber, for. If he will too others, ne win roo you, and then, too. It is not pleasant to think of- having such undesirable part ners In any business. The expense of controlling a city, under such a policy probably- exceeds the revenues gained two ail ui aih - tns .wnoie thing Is bad. If I were going to get monesuior tha city through robbery I would' Bend men directly to the trains and steam boats, have them meet the -peopla who coma- to -v lsl t ue and - straight way-take their money from them and get It nil for tha city. This would be more profitable than to appoint a lot of gamblera agents of the city, with authority to take all the people's-money and then hand back a portion to tha municipality. You cannot conduct the public bust nesa on principles tnat wouia no oe aound if -applied to a private business concern; and who' would claim that it would be right for a private business house to make an agreement to take money from a lot of robbers to tide that house over a temporary , depres sion r Against Class Domination. Enthusiastic-addresses' were given by ViKr BtrodeT" Charlea retrain, canal--lan 0tB Tofmunlclpal Judge: Ihonms Cfulnean and 11. W. Parker. Mr. Parker Is the ward candidate for the council and he has taken an advanced position on tha lasuea of the campaign. He advocatea the organization of a ward civia Improvement league, to be nonpartisan in character, composed of citizens of all shades of opinion, ...and hlch should remain In exlatence per manently, meeting at stated times to consider measures affettlng the ward as thev coma before the council for action. Mr. Parker pledgee Mm sen torcounaei with such n organization, thua keeping closely In touf h with the wishes of his constituency and Insuring that he would know what the peopls-want. He favors the J-mlll tax' to pay .for fills and bridges costing more thsn 115,000, this money to be raised By- taxing the whole city property. Ha. auppoxtea tns new telephone franchise. ' "There, are two laaues In thla con test," said he. ''one of which Is the attempted, domination of the city gov ernment by the allied liquor and gamb ling interests, and the other the busi ness considerations the matters tnat pertain to fair and -square 'methods of doing business. I stand against the at tempted claaa : domination, and for methods In city .business such as all wise." men apply no their private eons eerns." 1 , ' ONLY ONE BANDITJN- r- NORTH COAST ROBBERY (Hpn-lal IXipatch to The JnarnaLV " Pnlllpsburg, Monti May 10. Ths lone train robber- who attempted, td hold up the North Coast Limited at Bearmouth I Baturday ' night has so far recovered from the effect of the blow dealt him by Express Messenger Iub, gs to be able-4 eat supper last night, lie will recover; - - The prisoner has stesdfsstty refused to revrsl his Identity, though he sdmlts he Is a Swede, and declares that he waa alone In hla sttempt to job the North Cosst. His roat bear a the name of M. Prager Co., Seattle, Washington. He saya: - . " "l-loat at my own gams and have gM no kirk." 'All posses wer called In yesterday afternoon and sent to their homes, au thorities aoeeptlng the theory that only one man waa engaged In-ths Sttempted rouoery. 1s wortrrtonslderable to 'any clti erruortland to knswow to becured of-.-Painful.-anrmylng-anaitehlng plies. Know,-theiv-the Doan's Ointment is a ni'tvB remedy for all Itchiness of the skliu for plies, ecsema,; etc". One sppll patlon- relieves and Soothes. Resd this testimony- of ttS merit; Mrs. R Sts nly,-whff yesldes" J ivon.-atreeL-jiays:! was annoyed witn chafing and salt rheum, or tettef, on my hands for soms tlms. Ths skin was sore and tender, snq at limes iicnra terribly. -1 tried to curs It by-ualng horns remedies, but was unsuccessful until I nrocured Dosn's . Ointment. It cured me and left ths skin whits and aoftr-bestdea--being not at ail unpleasant to use. I AM fclaaTTo recommend thla reliable preparation to my friends and Acquaintances at every opportunity.' For sals bx sll dealers. Price - 60 cents. Fhster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, TT. Tj sole agents Tor the united Statae.-. Remember the naine- DOAN'S and take FAIL WHEAT AND BARLEY ARE RANK T Ciimatic Conditions of--J-a$t -to DorWelfr MORE SUNSHINE BADLY NEEDED FOR MOST CROPS Hop'tT Corn and Potatoes", Show Slow GrowthHessian Fly r.7. in YamhjlLCountyr Latest erop bulletin of department of - Tiiiiltura by Hectlan Dliectur Kdwardt A. Beats: The., past week was ; showery nd cooler than -oennl,espclaly during the afternoons. All vegetation made slow growth, and more sunshine -la .needed f or - gardens, aopsj corn- and potatoes. The first-crop of alfalfa IS being cut In the southern counties and average yields jsraJbclng-BecarodT" Th "sqme-few localities rain damaged the cut alfalfa, but the rain .did more good than harm. aa'tna 'aeoond- THop wilt be gieatrybene flted thereby, Fall Wheatland, barley continue to head nicely, but on account of eIeudy,jcooWeathertJie;stallJt be coming. loo tank. Bprlag hflve' made slow progress, and reports regarding Ihe condlHoh of,"all grain are on ths whole unfavorable. Tha Hessian fly is reported to have done Some dam age in Yamhill county, and the grain aphis is becoming numerous 1n other sections of the Willamette valley. : - , Hops sre uneven snd the yields are-ex pected to be less than- last year, not- wlthatandtng the "increased - acreage. Potatoes that were frosted last week thavf xey1red-nd the setback Ihey rs. celved was not serious., uraas ana stock sre In fine condtton and sheep shearing is drawing to a close. Straw. berries are ripening slowly.. Cherries, peaches, peers, .prutlesttia apples prom ise lighter yields than usual, although the prune crop will probably be heavier than last year. - . ' t ' Coast District. , 1 Doravllls. Columbia county, Joseph Hackenberg. Weather Cloudy and cool until Friday, when it cleared up; grass and grain growing as well ss soil snd cultivation permit; gardens are back ward and weedyr beans will havs to bs replanted; potatoes. If not killed. , re ceived a setback from last week's frosts; fruit will be from fair to good; pastur- age good. Svensen, Clatsop county. J. T. Coffey, Fins growing weather; gardens and grass look well; cattle In good condition a good -cropot apples indicated; pears wuMt-vlH e- rht 1 MinervaLane county, u. v. ACKeriey. Cold ralne have prevailed for. the last week; growth slow. Myrtle Point. Coos county. L. Strong. Fine rain flrat part of week, Bines then weather fins; .: grain, grass snd most vegetables - growing welli- rather cool for corn to make rapid growth; large amount of butter and Cheese being produced at the creameries; most fruits will be plentiful; stocK jat, Corbln, Curry county, W. T. Whlte.-a- Weather cool, .but still rainy; gardens snd fruit doing well; grass all that could be desired; stock In fins condl, Wlllamstts TaUey. Meadowbrock. Clackamas county, R. P. Cooper. Crops looking fairly well; grain beginning to turn yellow; meadows In poor condition snd will not make mors than half a crop; gardens damaged some ty lata frosts. - . Buxton. Waahlngton county, C. J. Men- denhall. Weather cloudy with occasional rain; f roat Thursdsy- morning; aground too cool for rapid growth;, early; sowa oats and wheat turning yellow; there will be a good crop of prunes snd pears; gardens and late sown oats, making slow growth; hops srs making good advance ment, but. are very uneven;, many miss ing hills In both old snd new yards; training on wlrna In. progress: apples mostly a failure; cattle doing well; range good; potatoes making a good growth. Darytom-Yamhlll county, J. ft. Moore. Week -cloudy- and --toot.- exewpt-Friday, which waa much warmer; too cold for good growth, hence there la but 'little change . In growing crops; some fields of spring'. wheat badly affected with Hes sian -fly; fall wheat and winter pats head ing and promise good yields; potato and corn planting completed', gardens gen erally looking well; aheepahesrtng in progress; msny missing hills In the hop- fields, and- some, yards are so poor that J.they wlir not pay working expenses; pastures In good condition and , stock doing well. - V . Blltertntir Marlon county, A. F. Hobart, Korapart ot week cold and rainy, latter part - warmerr-too cold for moat crops: grain and grass doing well; - farmers planting late potatoes; hops .continue very uneven; new yards are looking fairly well, but the old ones srs very poor; some aphis on grain. 1 Hoeklne, Benton county Perry Eddy. r ore pari 01 wees com wun anowers, ibi ter part warmer; grain generally doing well, but said to bs badiv. infested with TO THE I esnnot too highly, recommend Mun- .. yon's Wttch Hasel Soap for ths Toilet. It will ciire chapped hands and lips In a night- It , wUl heal sores, curs baby , : rash and remove dandruff. It is more "aoothlng than -cold -cream niors healing than any lotion, liniment or salve, more beautifying than gny cosmetic It Is sbsokjtely PURE. " : qKaf4Soap8 tate Into the system more or less thatTe6plcsti6uTd use dnlyolfiprtharisTfee from poisonous fats and dangerous alkalis., ine time, win come wnen scientists win dis cover that many diseases have been transmitted by the use of impure soaps. I want the public to have ,the same confidence' in jimy-i soao that the hare in my Rheumatism" Cure or my Cold Cure. hknovr that rny RheotnatismlCure -will relteve almost any rfieu- matic oain in from one ICr three know it but thousands of people other Remedies do -all that, l Claim Munvoa'a Witch Hazel Talcum Powder. Price $ Cent. Munyon'a Witch Hazel Hair lavlsorator.. Munvon'g Wltclr HszelTace Cream." Price s Cents. ForjSale aph)a; gardens are gTQwlngLveryslQwly; hopa very uneven, soms yarus guuu Others poor. Albany, Linn county,--j.-w. rropsi. Cloudy and cool, with showers all week; fall wheat heading; fall barley wil-maka fine-crop; clover ana veicu irowmi pldly; gardene good; stock fat; fruit and berries promise fairly good views. McKensle, Lane county; mrv sell-Wesiher cool snd waU-mors- sunv shin would be beneficial; grain, looas araii but corn Is arrowing very alowly; SkfTTTiWMol'gTnT TmieoT Tjy irosi; yasiui- sgs good.aad stoca is, tooain wu. , oihsaXlTsro. -Y.-llr-Doulae eountyi Ji V. Blsl. op.rSh6wery ly heY . v. w.ei a Mm and aardena 01 m- "v . - , - . - early ralnja advancing rapidly s hay ing ' will - begin peat week- If westher permits; Ists grain is growing nicely; grsss ths best lor years, ait u Ing well. ' ., tt H 'U'iiiums TAaarthlnst ColiniV. xL. 11. Sparlln. Weather cool and cloudy, with showers during ths latter part of ths ... 1 j sm .-n K ntf Ntrn.'nn -tatoes-rrd-gatdeiis, gialn asauiodfr some nay cui nu -- Tablerock. Jackson county. B. H. Davis Oood rain Friday; flrat crop of alfalfa nearly aU cut; ths rain damaged It some;. fall wheat heading, nicely; , - m.irin rin. a-rowth: corn growing nicely; frost has damaged po tatoes. '--'-:.. - Colombia lvar Talley. v 1 Til.... WJmm Ortll rt. . P. T. nwa xvivci, "ww . , - - Halnrlctuw Weather cool; strawberries ripen slowly, but ars or gooa quuuy alfalfa, clover ana wneei win wn u i - Ir.t nut ln: full-CrOD Trromiscd: some "apples ars the-sis -of walnuts, DUv mere win i crop. : Moro, Sherman county, n. mn First part of the week cool snd cloudy, but no rain; latter part warm, i.w i.ih winds: early SDrtns ( M n.lTn. ranM .TflWth. lat. BOrlnC 1 (.ill .unn.nB b . - i grain-not - doing so wellfcgardenslni B-oo?TTohdltlon; strawDerries nptmni. I.II..I-. mlll.m iinuntv. R. H. Rob- Imtotfc WeatherveriLunfBvorable for all cropa; east winos proynntu, did considerable damage; plowing all done for, this season, except soms break ing of nsw iana. MUton, Umatilla county, -Ira W. Berry. Nice rains first of ths week, followed by :.warm.. - cloudy weather; crops have made rapid growth; barley and. wttfat headed and promise good yields. - , ' . . Plateau Begloib- Joseph.' Wallowa county, W. H. Rob ins. Weather rainy and cold; all crops continue In good condition, but need wsrm weather; stock doing well. Cove, Union county, Jssper O. Ste vens. -drain doing sxeeedlngly well, sppearancs much sbovs average at thla seaaon of the year; meadows In good condition and a satisfactory hsy crop Is sssured; no pesches or plums this year; a fair apple yield promised; cher ries half a crop. . New Pins Creek, Lske county, A' M. Smith. Warmer weather commenced on luvaaay, mw . oi-iiua ........ ... killed about all the fruit In the valley and Injured quite a gooa ueni joi grain and early garden stuff; grass doing Iha. - mlfl miklnv , srood ' Browth where not injured by frost; everybody planting Ists garden . Bnker City. Baker county, W. C Mc- morning-destroyed most t th cherries Ut ana - arouna nawr - u-ny ;n - esther has retsrded but not materially Amrwn mmA th. .hut erOD! W1IHIH weather Is st hand, and more .rain would be or great Deneiu; generally, ths outlook for crops Is good. Brlstlss. 'From ths Philadelphia Press, ' "Say!" sneered tli bulldog,, "you don't know much shout scientific fighting, do your" ' "Perhaps not,"- repneti in porcupine; If you want to try a little bout with me, however, I think t can give you s few polnta" , T J NT eWVeasafe .1.. V.AWasl 1B tl'' - . aw m mmmmmm w-usb asyiwi cried Ifahnah Plant, of ' Little . Hock. fkrk., "for th relief I got from Buck en a Arnica Halve. It cured my fearful running sor.s. which nothing else would heal, and, from which I had Buffered for I years." r it IS a marvelous healer for cuts, burns snd wnnnda. riurahi at Red Croaa Pharmacy, Sixth and Oak streets, on th way to ths postoffic. SO. ' . ,f ... ' . --. . ... 'mJ xi PUBLIC: PMlsdlphla,a. Priced! 5 Cents., pTTriJures. 1 he pores ofthejjoiijr of the soap, and the blood carries, hoursr and will cure In a few days, colds, old colds and obstinate coldsi . who have been cured over the-country-knovrit just as;-; theyiknow.that my Dyspepsia- Cure" and tor mem c AVegelahle Preparallonfbr As similating UveroodandBegula ting the StDisQCta aislBawels of Promotes DigesHonChecrfur ness and Rest.Contaliw neither Optumforpluie norlineral ot Narcotic. j,mfCUJtSmHUSUIKU - Aperfecl Remedy forConsBp Tlon. Sour Stomach. Diatrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feveristv nrss and LQ89 or SLEEP. :- TacSlmiW Signature of -NEW YORK. ' it ML kxax coaiormietx.' c i mm M 11 I COALS -The Following Prices are Retail, Delivered to Consumer i Peacock Rock Springs 7.50 8.00 i Kemmerer V . . . . other coi proportlonstely low. Do not pay mors thsn 11.00 for th best scrasnsd eosL . . " r'' The Pacific . r CHAS. a CHUM. Assat r O Waaklnftoa ' , - " ' Telephones tat aaa tti . w MMMeMMMMMWMMMMi m k. . J . -" y - t I t I , -....... ; 1 A'. ' l-: Ti- . . . ..... ... - ..... V Sold Everywhere. thcLj?ametQevery rganMhbodyirefefore itlslmportant just as surely as I know that my.Cold Cure will cure colds m' the and will prevent. Grippe, Pneumonia and Diphtherial I-xiot-only everywhere, or sent prepaid on receipt 1 For Infants and Children. Ths Kind You Have .Always. Bought : Boars the Sigiiature In Use For Over Thirty Years In PRICES REDUCED i . : - 7.50 . : 8.00 M Coast Co. ! IE SAM IV . ft : ii nui.. i win sWsBiVvW MV sMTVW . Price 50 Ceati and fi.oo. ef price. - T MUNYON, Philadelphia Pa.' Do Yoa Patronize the New YorK Dentists If Yoa Don't, Yoa Should Ooftu teeth are sassntlal to proper aCAgTIOATXOJg Without good teeth thers cannot bs MAaTIGATXOBT Without thorough mastication thsrs cannot bs perfect " DioxariOsT . Without perfect digestion thsrs esnnot be proper ABBIMrXATIOV -.--. Without proper ssslmllatton thsrs not p. : - - - - - - - Without nutrition thsrs cannot b ' nurs .. at-. Without (health what Is - unt .t Call and consult a rellabls and com patent specialist la Dentistry. m nan ................. .85,00 out ouwn ....is.oo OOZ.O THUJfO-r.T,TTrT..f 1.00- BXLTSS riUXBTM ............. .60g " ffOLATE5l Rt0ifts. New . York f Dental Parlors Fourth and Morrison Su. . "Over Bealsy-laaaon'S." " Opi en dsy and night, from 4:19 I to 10 Headquarters for Elastic 4 Stockings . and , Trusses - LAUE-DAVIS DRUQ CO. .Third and -Yarahfli Sts." - One With StAy Boa o4 root ef zaa lav art, ; nm Mala t, , lab Wood, par load.... Dry BlsVWsod, lr load 91.00 91.50 Box Wood, per load ......91.TV Abovs prices do not apply to Norttt PoTtUna w ths Helfhta,- l '. : , Jit Hurt S Emniel r r