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SUNDAY JOURNAL.
PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING,
n 5, 1803.
1 Xd 4 a-
J.
FIFlEEO: LIES BY
; v DECEL'iOEd 1
Construction of Riparia-Lewlston
Una of O. J. & N. Pro
gressing Satisfactorily.
THREE STEAM SHOVELS
. USED IN BUILDING. ROAD
Rock Work Being Carried on on the
Northern Pacific's North Bank Line
- and. Grading Contractors Ready to
Stirt Work on Subcontracts.
Construction of the Rlparla-Lewlntoq
line of the Oregon Railroad & Naviga
tion company la progressing eatlnfactor-
Jly, Chief Engineer O. W. Boschke,
who ha been giving hla personal at
tention to the work,-eturned' last
night after ."a week's absence. ;r-"'wV-
, There. are 686 men on the contractor" a
payrolls, and three steam ahovela are in
.operation. The line run along' th
bank of the Snake river, and boat are
used In transporting supplies and equlp-X,,
mont. The 'work la being done In .de
tached sections, and the first It mile
from Rlparla .wiljL be connected ..up., by
the first of December. There are now
nine ml lea of the grade completed, and
two miles of track laid. - The water In
the Bnake river until recently waa too
low to afford transportation by boat.
and the work was retarded. The river
la now about Inchea above 'a navi.
gable stage. Warm- weather- was ex
perienced In the mountains this week.
and it la expected the resultant thaw
lng of enow will affect the river favor
ably. ..
7 Kork work has been carried on as
'.speedily s-possible for' the last week
on the -Northern Pacific's north ' bank
(ine. The grading eontractora who were
assigned subcontracts by Sims
Shield are ready to begin work by sec
tions all along the route . from Van
cou ver to Kennewlck. Men are being
enlisted from all points In- Paciflo
northwest territory to work '. on the
grade. There are 2 subcontracts, and
some of these probably will be sublet,
dividing the work into or sections.
. The company within a few, day will
award the general contract for con
struction of . the Lewiston-drangevllU
line. The materials and equipment, wilt
do jorwaroea to tne rrorttaern racmo
terminus at Cul de Sao, and construc
tion pushed from - that end. - Owing: to
the rough, character of the country, and
the deep, -canyona through which' the
route winds.' transportation of - heavy
equipment, would be next to Impossible.
. Surveyors forthe TortKern Paciflo
have been unusually active on the
peninsula the laat -week, running levels
.in. determine, finally the route for the
new main line from the proposed Colum
bia river bridge to Portland, and for
the location of the draw bridge, to be
built across the Willamette river: It is
eaia tnat within a Jew days Chief Engl
neer urosby will' have aurveyore at
work on both banks of the Columbia,
he exact locathnr-of pier
SWEDESHONOIT MEMORY
OF GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS
v .... . .
. The -feature of the . memorial .service.
tor uuaiavus Aaoipnus at Taylor Street
'Methodist Episcopal church last night
waa the singing of Madame NorellL In
splendid voice with her usual charm of
tanner aha was recalled enthusiastically
, to respond to encoree after both her
1 numbers.
The address of the-evening waa given
,. to swedisn by Ksv. c. J. Renhard. The
Bwedtah Singing Club Columbia gave a
number ef selections in the native tongue,
which were appreciated. Frederick Good
; rlch'e organ solos were admirably played.
The program follows: .
(a) -"Longing" (Jungman). (b) "March
of Magi Kings" (Dubois). Frederick W.
Goodrich, organist; "Stiidsbon" 0. Llnd
; blad), Swedish' Singing Club Columbia:
Pelonala, -. from "Mlgnon"-. (Ambrola
Thomas). Madame Norelll; address,' Rev.
C. J. Renhard: 'Vert Land" (Joeepbson),
raweaien Hinging tciuo Columbia; - "As
sertolre in 8" (Wely). Frederick W,
Goodrich; recitation, "Dobeln vld Juu-
1ns" (Runeberg), with organ obligate.
fwaTd-Pujiue, (a) "Sotveigs UmnflX
(Grieg).,. b ."Swedish Folksang,"
'Madame Norelll; "lad. Kindly Light"
(Dudley Buck), Swedish Singing Club
Columbia; "Battle HymV , (Qustat "II
Adolph), audienoev -
The only love that I wasted, ta tha
wnirn tm pntiw uut. - -
MADAME AZA H0LMES-RI8BECKE
Only Neldea Graduate en Paciflo Coast
- Open Every : .
Wednesday Evening
Onr attention, has Been dtreeted to tb feet
that there are wany women. well gentle,
men. flrelroas el having treatment tat facial
nefnrmltlet who cannot vlalt theee parlnre nr-
Ins the aay, bat wonld be glad to take d
Vantage of tbe faellitlaa afforded here If they
ermM se so after bnnra. To aeeoniaodate
nrh we shall hereafter keen ear parkin nova
each Wedneeday erasing tutll further notice.
i! 1 We! Correct li'f
Featura! Imperfections
Reatnrlnf reatbfal beatfty to the aged er thoee
wlwae faera are wrinkled and rbeaka aoaketi
: becenee of aloarww, trouble er ether ran. If
yen 'hare loot the freahnme and eoaneltanes ef
renin, we raa tpeedlly reature It.
lAftox SAirnis or ooatrtsxiow cieak
absoi.jtk.t rixs, .
MADAME AZA K0LMES-RI8EECKE
ORIENTAL XEAtTY PAJIL025
II
44 KerHaon Strt.
f kone l..i
naar Park Street
4 M i.
CHIEF GRlTZi.iACIIER IN ROLE '
OF ARBITER OF WOMAN'S DRESS
Will It Com to This?
M Attn mo ria Orltcniaiher. modlata.
(4 the title that Portland's chief of po.
lice might use If he had been born In
France and if ha were a woman. instead
of a man. Unto blm has fallen a deli
cate task, and a difficult one, for he
the arbiter of female fashions In
Portland's concert hall a.
Women who attire themselves decol
lete and rustle drinks . In -concert halls
must 'confer with the chief before ap
pearing In public After Inspection Mr.
Gritsmacher will ear whether or not
they are attired properly for evening
entertainments.
SixtyFouT .Thousand," Four Hun-
-drill Eighty-Two Names In f
New City" Directory."
OUTLOOK FOR blTY
; NEVER-WAS-BETTER
Bpok Is Attractively Printed and
B oand and ConUin Much India-
penaable Information Forty-Third
of Series Iuued in Portland. :. - :
i-
I Tho- loeal bratwh ttLJU It. Polk ft Ce.
has just Issued the new city directory,
showing the population of PortUnd to
be Itl.tOB.
As m former years, the book h an in
valuable encyclopedia of local Informa
tion, containing, besides the many addi
tional - features which all manner of
people find Indispensable, the namea of
4.m bona fide residents ef this city.
In last year'a volume there were 68,000
names. This shows the remarkable In
crease of 9.482. -. .
, The dlreotory is bound handsomely in
cloth and carefully compiled. It la at
tractive from a- typographical atandpolnt.
and wilt serve aa a better guide to the
city, perhaps, than any previous volume,
no feature that eomeu within the prov
ince of euch a work having beegv-eyei
looked. - fv" ; .
In the Introduction this year, tne
management etatea that although It la
not Its place to .boost the fair, the yeer
of the Lewis and Clark exposition marks
an era- of wonderful growth, advance
ment and develooment In all lines of
civic Interests never before approached
In the history of the city of Portland.
"Poetoffloe receipts, bank clearances.
shipping reports, building interests and
street railway extension au snow in
d recedes ted Increase," . the announce.
ment continues, "not only- during the
fa Ir "period.baftTiruu'g1iuur the entire
year, from ootoner l. lie, never nan
tha outlook for Portland beea brighten,
With the prospect, of. a 40-foot channel
for the river and Increased facllltlee for
transportation, the future or foruana s
aasured." -
On the eublect of population, out oi
which grew the recent dispute, tne man
niMnt has tbia to acr:
The-city directory should be,' and
claims ta be, .the highest authority on
the population ot, the city in which It
la published. Beyond even the federal
oenaua la the trained army of directory
employee, who from year to. year cover
the city and must show results from
everr opening on every street and alley
In the elty, or answer to the examiner
for the omission. .
'The! customary means of estimating
population and the one adopted by the
National Directory association Is to
multlnlv the number of names of In
dividuals in the directory by two and
. half. In the present volume there are
4.411 names of individuals who lived In
Portland at the time, the canvassers took
the Information for thle book. In this
number - Is Included no firm nsme.
church.' school. Institution nor anything
else which doea not aland for the name
of an Individual. Multiply this num
brr by two and a half and we have the
population of this city 1S1.I0S."
The management goes on to state mat
this does not Include the Chines popu
lation, nor the realdenta of the north
end. nor the transient, guests of . any
hotel.
Thla ta the forty-third volume of the
dlreotory published In Portland. .
TWO PLEAD GUILTY
AND ARE SENTENCED
. t
(Kneels! Dispatch te Tae Journal.)
Eugene, Or., Nov. 4. In the circuit
court this afternoon Frederick Theorin
pleaded guilty to forgery and waa sen
tenoed by Judge Harris to four years.
He was arreted her Auguat St for
forging the name of a Bettla man to
check and caahlng It at the First Na
tional bank. -. ..
J. M. Lower, a shoemaker, charged
with larceny In a store, pleaded guilty
and waa sentenced to one year. He
wae employed In a local ahoe store and
while the proprietor waa away took
money i from the till."
" Bnrg-y Oeta entail Saaaagee.
(Hperlal Olenatrh te Die Joamal.)
Vancouver, Waeh., Nov. 4.-The Jury
In the case of Burgy egalnat the Port
and Consolidated Railway . company
hrrmght In a verdict for 1110. Burgy
sued for fl,3S, --- ' s'
161,205 PEOPLE
illiPORTLilllDf
' An order waa Issued yesWday by the
chief ' forbidding ' women wearing low.
cut dresses In concert tialle. The order
will be enforced rigidly by the captains
and sergeants. '-;.-. - .
"It ain't none, of his business what
ever," aald a pouting damsel, who aaid
she waa an actreaa. : "I buy my own
clothes and they coat Iota of money. -
"Now, I gueaa I've got to chase my
self down to police headquarter after
I B dressed ta see ir he likes my clothes.
A fine world It's getting to be when
ladies ain't allowed no liberties at all.
FRANCHISE FIGHT
- t ... i.- :'. t fc'a,, ; t I ;
: IS EIW
Oregon City Council Grants i Re
- - quest s of.. Oregon Water :
" Power ant Railway.
TWO COUNCILMEN VOTE, ,f
--rACAtNS-TPASSACE
Judge Frazer Dissolves, Injunction,
-Sayinf That to Contbrag lr Would
Be for Court to Usurp Legislative
Power Granted by Chart'
tpecia Pltsatee to Tae Jonraal.)
7 Oregon City, Nov.' 4. The Iranchte
aaked by the Oregon Water Power Rail
way company waa granted by the city
council tonight Thie action waa taken
three houra after the Injunction restrain
ing the council from voting on it waa
dissolved by Judge Fraaer. All the mem
bere of the council, were p,-esent except
Will lama and only two dissenting votee
were east those of Knapp and Koerner.
- Council met at I o'clock and when the
recorder had reed the franchise ordi
nance . Chapman moved that it be
placed on He . flnel passage. Koerner
made a few remarks objecting
,When the ordinance was put on Its
paaaage Koerner and Knapp made a re
monstrance and O. W. 'Kaatman. noting
as spokesmen for about 4S citizens who
were present In the hall, asked to say
word r two. Mayor flommer aaid he
might do eo If there was no objection.
Mr. Keyly objected. ' Knapp moved
that Mr. Eastman be grven permission to
speak but Chapman quickly arose to
point of order and Mayor Sommer aaked
Eaatman to sit down. The ordinance was
then passed In silence.
Judge Arthur J Fraser, of Portland,
acting for Judge McBiide of the circuit
court, thle afternoon sustained the de
murrer and diaaolved the Injunction
granted on the petition Of E. C Caufield
rwrtnttntrir all the members nr fhaflti
eouncll from voting on the franchise
aaked for by the railway company. The
grounda of the Injunction were almtler
to those alleged on the prcvioua occasion
except that the council put forward the
allegation that the franchise ordinance
did not secure to the city proper com
peneatlon for the valuable services rend
ered. . The petitioner was representd In
court by auoerx L- Hedges and o. w,
Eastman and the argument waa made by
Mr. Hedges, city Attorney Franklin T.
Griffith represented the enjoined mem
ber of the council. -.i j v .
In eustajning the demurrer and 'dis
solving the injunction Judge Fraser said
that to continue the injunction- would be
for the court to usurp the legislative
power granted to the council by ; the
charter. He said that the count..! had a
right to grant the Injunction In the face
of the recent special election ordered by
that body, and the eourt had no Jurisdic
tion In regard to the moral rights of the
councllmen. He said that It had ibeen
euggeated that he might take the matter
under advisement and give no opinion
until after the election and thua let the
people decide the matter as they wished.
He said his inclination waa to do thla but
he regarded that aa a matter of usurpa
tion and a act of tyranny. .
NO NEW DISTRICT.
Boundary , Board Flade Oood Keaaoa
to Beelde Agalaaf a Change,
(gneelal tilepatra te The Jeornal.)
Oregon City, Nov. 4. The school dis
trict boundary board yesterday after
noon dismissed the petition to create a
new district from Noa. IS and S3, for
the reason that the new district would
hraaik nn No. IX In auoh a wav that the
district would not have 'sufficient popu
lation to support a school. -. A pa rt of
No. S waa detaphed and added to No. l
and a part of 4 to IS. A part of Joint
district 4 -Wsa .ailded to 107 subject to
ratification of th MultnomitK boundary
board. -' ' - "
The county superintendent Is, arrang
lng for a teachers' meeting at the Bar
clay building the laat Saturday In No
vember. Professor Hart croft of Seattle,
formerly euperlntendent of schools fot
King county, will be one of the lec
turers. Miss Irene Carter will have a
class exercise in reading. Mine Kate
Cleared far Aetlea.
When the body le cleared for action
by Dr. King's New. Life Plils you can
tell it b the bloom- of health on the
cheeks,- the brightness of the eyes,
firmness or the neen and muaoiea, ine
buoyancy of the mind. Try them. At
Pkidmore's drug store, 1(1 Third street.
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Wilson will read a' paper on language,
and W. A. Bchmltt WU1 give a talk on
geography.
Mis Mary B. Barlow naa resigned
from the 4Jbnty board of examiners) add
has been succeeded by I A. Bead of
ParkDlace. . . -
-,Mlaa RnaaJJiilOatJ)enengaged to
teach the school or aiamci ai tar-
ton. . : - r'- "
cloal of the echdbl at Bcott a Mine.
Gilbert u. Brown wm teacn oisiricr
No. I at Olad Tidings. , .
Orders far! to k to eaooL
- (Rnerlal Dkmateh te The Jearaal.)
Oregon City. Nov. 4. Judge Ryan ot
the county court this morning made the
attendance of Josephine McCoy at the
public school a condition of her fur
ther liberty. Josephine and her mothVr
appeared before the county Judge today,
and Mrs. McCoy complained that- the
girl .would not stay at home night and
had a predilection for running away .tl
Inauspicious times. "The court ahowed
a hesitancy in sending Josephine to the
Reform school and gave her one more
chance.-
, To Condemn Boad might of Way.
(Spaejn). nigpatca. to The Jonrael.)
Oregon City. Nov. 4. In the eouhfy
court thla morning condemnation pro
ceedings were Issued on Han P. Esberg
and Flora Athey looking to the open
ing of the road from Willamette to
Stafford. ' The Turner road. wae also
ordered opened.
GIRL IS THROWN FROM
HORSE AND BADLY HURT
(Rperlal Planateh te The Joamal.)
Vancouver, Wash . Nov. 4. While rid
ing horseback along the river road be
tween Fisher Lauding and Camaa, Lil
lian McDonald, a 14-year-old girl, was
thrown from her horse this' afternoon
receiving Injuries from which she may
die.- The girl live Just east of Port
land, to where ehe waa taken. Bhe waa
found alongside the road in an uncon
scious condition a few minute after
the accident by a paeaerby. Mlas Mo
Donald -rode' to Camas this morning.
Upon the return trip to the Vancouver
ferry the horee shied .with the above
reaulte. '
GRANGE 0FC0LUMBIA
CONVENES AT H0ULT0N
'" (toeetal fiwoate t Tiie Jearnal.)
Houlton, Or Nov. 4. The 11th quar
terly session of the Columbia County
Pomona -grange convened here thle
morning. Nearly all the granges Jf the
county were represented at tha opening
session, a'. . i -..
In tha afternoon an open meeting waa
addressed by Miss Gall Laughlln and
Term
Purchaser
(WB (BUY.,YOVR OLD STOVER
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to See-Us. H foye'ltjf you Call.
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50 Sewing Hachines
-Ws-on
A Splendid Lot of Singer, Wheeler: 'ft.'. Witaon, Domeetic, -White and
.,.:, . -! . - j .-.v-. anrt fltheaSHghtlv' Damaged.' t-' iff .
v This Sale; for,
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YIN KIN LUM
CHINESE RESTAURANT
81
Chop Suey and Noodle
Tcaynd Cake -v
Mlas Laura Gregg on equal suffrar.
The queation of an exhibit of the hor
ticultural products of the county ta be
ing agitated.
More than 10 plates of the finest ap
ples were exhibited at the . Pomona
meeting. ' . i ,
A banquet waa served by Milton
grange and about 100 visitor were pre-,
ent to partake of it .hospitality.
. The fifth or Pomona degree waa con
ferred at the night session. - . j
PENDLETON WOODMEN
ENTERTAIN CONSUL B0AK
- (oeelal DKmatrb to The Joaraal.)
v Pendleton, Or.. -Nov. 4.- A reception
held thla evening at the Christian
church by the Woodmen 6f the World to
Head Consul I. I. Boak was a brilliant
affair. Five-minute addresae by sev
eral local speaker followed by the ad
dress of the evening by Consul Boak
comprised the program. . The head con
sul talked -of "old line life Insurance
and made a merciless arraignment of
grafters and closed with a description
of the manner of conducting fraternal
ocletlee.
FARM NEAR MOSCOW -COVERED
WITH GOLD
-' (kpecMl blanetefc ta TSe" Jonraal.t '
Moscow, Idaho, Nov. 4. The discov
ery of free gold near Joel, eight mliee
frorn here, yesterday ha cauned great
excitement here today.- The discovery ,
ws mad by A. M. Buchanan on 'his
farm. , Bpeclmena of ore have been as
sayed and if report are true portions ot
the. farm . are rich with . gold. Borne
quart la eo rich It can be seen with the
naked eye. The place of discovery 1
alive With prospector offering- to pay
enormou sum for portion of the land.
Tomorrow a party iof prominent mine
owners ef this city and neighboring
town will Visit the farm. - '
'.KUl trut vee.
' ("peelal Ptapatcta ta The Journal
Foreat Grove, Or., Nov. 4. Herbert
Mattlaon, a Scogglna valley lad., eloeed
the deer hunting season by killing a
white buck weighing a little more than
100 pounds.' t , . ; ; .
OB
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WHITE StO RB
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at Onc-DaU Pricei 50
-Exhibition -at-
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One Week'
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Bargains
Second Street
Corner Oak
ATTENTION!
Til ooanAsro,
The astonishing mystic, the ocoult won
der of two continents. Seven year of
eontlnuoua work in Portland and a cli
entage of thoueanda placee a man In a
position that no Just t-rtttoiam can disturb.-
Readings reduced this week. Call
today bring thla ad. ,.. -
$5.00 Life Readings
Are you tn doubt about an Invest
ment? Have you a domestic lrouhleT
Are you about to take, a Journey? Have
you .enemies you do not -know - and
frlenda whom yon doubt? lv t ruin
take neme and number -Van Cortland,
I0i Waehlnston street. ' ,
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Successor to A. J. Vz:.
WKOUSSAXB ASTS itaix. c -881,
SSS and S8S taird St. Cor. J- -
Prices quoted below will save you at
- "least 20 per cent;
Western Dry Granulated Cune Sugar
100-lb. rack .....5.t0
It lbs. Western Dty Granulated
S -.. l . . . . AA
JWeVypry ranulated Sugnr. aack..a.:u
J-rW-tttv Hoy-nl linking Powder 4no
i"iOv Wtn Bchi llnan' Bak n Powder, .tr.n
1-lb. pkg. arm and'ilammn Soda,.. Ro
Shredded Wheat Biscuit, per pkg.,..10o
lbe. clean whit Rice , lla
II bar a Royal Havon 8oap ........
Hard Wheat Flour, per eack 11.00
Best EantenT Hama, per pound. .... 1 4o
Plcnlo Hams, per pound o
Shredded Cocoa nut, per pound. ..... 1
6-lb. pail beet Lnrd, S0a
l-lb tiil beet "Lard . It On
20-lb. null iiest Lard ............. .1 l.Srt
Beat Soft Wheat Flour, per eack..tl.0O
Java and Moeba Coffee (regular i&cy,
per pound , tio
I lbs. broken Java and Mocha (equal
to lOc)... J5a
I oana Primrose Cream..,.' .15o
Tiger Cream reulnr 10c), per can.. 5a
Kngllah Breakfast Tea re g. J5c).lU 15o
Fine Gunpowder Tea (special), lb.. .ISa
Scotch Oats, per pkg. ............. ,10a
Tar Snap, 1 bara ......... , to
Fela Naphtha Soap, per bar....,... So
Poatum Cereal, per pkg. .....I9o
Hth box Soda Crackers (about Id lbs.)
per box SOo
Beet Cape Cod Cranberries, pec qU..oi
t'needa niacuita. per pkg ro
Fancy Burbank Potatoes, per eaclc ,.73o
Xltobea Brand rarior Matches,
(l.bOO to pk., per dozen 750
Lenox Brand Parlor MaOSlie (600 to
box), per doxen . ...... .......JDo
' East - Side deliveries Tuesday and
Friday. Woodlawn, North Alblna and
Piedmont, Wednesdays. ...
. : neon scAor 403. .
C.OEEWO
The Great Chinese Doctor
rertaerly . leested at
tns raider 'st, earaa
laird, i ......
Moved
Te the tart ertr
-aeiidlns at s. . eoraae
I flrat as4 Mania
eV
,: Entrance -
loJ rirst . at re st
' "r. O. One We, ' tne great Chinees Boater,
Is well kawwa and f amove -tkrouaboet tae C.
S. beea naa kla Woaaertul aa simlcw earan
aea 'been brraMed. araadeaet throng hont U
leagfla and breadtb ot thla eonntry. U traata
Say end all sleeasee wllb powerfnt Cblnean
roeta, bertm, bnaa. barke and eecetnblea that
ere entirely onknowa to svedlrail aetenee la tbi
eonntrv. and thRmrb tbe nae ef tbeee tnnUat
reneeiee be gnaranteee te enre eatarra, aatbma.
leas troahlea, rhenaurJaa.Bervaaaeaa, stoaaann,
llrcr. kldnerv-teatal troablee ana all nrtrate
- - . .
Tula famoas eVetor enree wlthent tbe aid
ef tbe knife, artthnnt nalnc poiaoae er drnsa.
Rnndren ef trattmnnlala en h at bla etocaa.
Call and See htm rtiaraes naeitetata.
" V OOnuXTATIOB rSJUI. " ' ' .
- Patients eat ef tbe dty write) for Ma eft
sad etreaUr. Inetoae ee euaia. Addreae "tae
O. One We Chlnaaa Madietne C leayb 1st u.
aer. atemaaa, rertiaaa, wr.
tteea BMnttoe tbla paper. ' ' - i
Art Furniture
Kknufacturjng Co;
:C A.,WAUCEtt, Mgr.'
Manufacturer of
; DRAPERIES
SPECIAL IESIGPIJ IN TUMtTUEE
AM CABINET K0BK
SCattreaaee Mad and atesevated.
, peelal Atteatioa Oivew'to
BepaiaWork. . -
Pacttry and Wartheett -
M-4SW2 Boyt Street, hxtlni, 0rtos
" Phone - Main I4S..J ,'. ..
R. ANDREWS. Jrea't
l ' "T coax. - -
WC ARC THE
; COAL DAR0N5
Of thl . market. We-ell the
- products of all the mine. There
. I nothing small about us but
our prices. King. up
W,- MAIN 2776 :
And let ns tell you all about It
Vulcan Coal Co.
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Fnok Sang & Co.
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JAT TU CIIONa Mgr.
-J 231 Alder SuPortkr.J
Pure. Beatrtlfnl ' Jrt
Jewelry. Gold Bracelet e
and Signet Klne of all
Jeacrlptione maae-to or
der. Araericaa name
engraved in Chineee
charactere on iwire gol-l
rings, or good-luck rlnan engrnvM v 1 1
the three cardinal Chlneen character,
Vlas Olory, Proepcrity and Lonsevltv.
Charges reasonable and orders of any
design promptly executed and sent pre
paid to any part, ot in unite) aiaiea.
I tank Thoee an "ferine from weak-
Laav ' neiaee whii h p the plea"r
U l I of life shoulil take Juven rii..
MBBa One box will t.-il a etorr e(
marvelous reanlta. This medicine has more
rejuvenating, vltajlllnf fure than bea n
been .tiered. Kent po.t r' J in liiO pm kase
July on receipt ef thla alr. aiwl tl.
Afade by Ite nriglnaura ('. 1. ilil Co . rrn.
prietor llood'a anuparllla. Lnell. i---v
RELIEF for LADIES
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nal end Only genuine 1'iit up n
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trademark, t r ' tr m
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