TiiO TO I Liu uuuu 1 , R. B. Rosa Gaya Oregon Can -T". Product as Good Quality as" PLENTY, WITHIN REACH ' : f v OF TRANSPORTATION -I - f- " I , 'V ' (; Now That Coal la in Strang Demand, xt Sajra Mr. Rom, Portland Paopla ' Should .'Encoarac . Opening of MinetFNearHoniar i' ,;Nvr In th history it fh eoal n 'dustryhae the business been so'pros--perous aa It la today. - Many wlUlone 'of dollars ara bain spent each year to ; -Increase the output," aatd R. B. Roaa, a Portland coal mining expert.. "It we , Mil find. Ift.Oraaon.oal aa good aa Wyoming coal, than it oan be sold (or . ',tt a ton thaa the Portland price ,.if WyomJTn coV and $1.50 less than , 'the coal from Rosjyn, ", Washington. ."From tha aamplee I have examined, I 4; will say that when tha mines in Oregon ,nro aeveinpea we wiu nnv mm gooa i,:cnal u ur-that ara-burBlng-oday,,J Mr. Roaa, hae given attention to varl " cus ssam found In Oregon, and la eon' vlnccl of 'tha existence of large auantt- ..tles- of-commrclal -coal- -erttbln- the .- state s boundanee and convenient to both - land and - water tranaportatlon. Jit deploraa tha present high price of , the' fuel In Portland, and tba poor proa i 'T-t for future improvement. It la not only in Portland, L ba says, , that ' tha i scarcity and high price ia reit, out re ' r'J every city, from eoaat to coast, evsn " ' In tha 'east, whera eoel seems to ba ' plentiful, - ' . ,kW-.; Wow la tha Wan '.. ' '..' ."Now. whtls coal la In etrong de- -' mand. would p tha boat tlma for Port- - land paonla to exert themselves to an murage tha opening of mlnaa nearer --TlioTa; ao that wa would not have to da--pn9 on -faraway mlnaa - to keep our .v.? tires burning. Tha question Is, can wa -r v find tha coalT' "pregoa men have found workable . seams, but they aay It la of poar qua! i - ity. - That" will depend on what we v Jud pi It. by. ilf -wa compare it with j ' Pennsylvania, Weet . Virginia or Ohio ' ''oal, then It would be poor. Indeed. But t we receive none of thoaa coal a In thle .'market, so we should . not make eom- Karlaotia. with them." ' ' "-.: k Mr. Roocltaa tha raaulta of tha teat . 'tnade by tha United Btatea government '-wt th Bt. Louie expoaltlon. a aa ex " ample f - what 1 aoal valuee ahould be i measured -by, - Tha goyernment built a .. moneter 'cnka oven, and oarrled on the moot elaborate and complete teata aver - 'made In-thla country. Analrele of all roala, from : tha beat - u tha -poorest, :ahewed tha ' following - reaulta: - Weat .Vlra-ina ooal'a fixed carbon wma 71.11 Tr cent, wilh li t volatll matter and : 'ia.TT aih: WaahwigtbH 'eoal'a fixed car ?bon waa II. It. with 11.41 volatile matter andTr.I aahr Wyoming foal had I4.lt M ' n... . ' i J V mm mm ' . i ovoiatlia tnatfer and.ll.Tf aah.' - ' ' Z-A aManrll abatailaaa -wjg,yy-f "V "Some of eur people are dlanoaed to .Valuer tha eoal by what, they pay for -autwhH money-can pay tha freight It cannot chance tha quality of -the -roal. Mid Mr. Roaa. "The Only good we can receive from .tha coal Is In tha t Mat it gives, and - the carboa la" what contains tha harder It la to start It -burning but tha longer. It laata. ' Coal ia-a-vegeUbla-formaUoa), therefore, tb two extremes of fuel ara wood,' with It .pr. cent carbon, and anthracite coal. .- witn aa -per cent carbon. -- "Washington coal is much better than Wyoming oat But If wa aanMevalop oai mtnea la Oregon even aa good aa thoaa In Wyoming, then we will' have . -made a great advance In battering eon .dltione in Oregon. To gain aaeendeney m manwraciuring induatrlea we muat have either great electric powers or a ; plentiful aupply of cheap eoal. and If ' -we oan have both then Portland la cr , -tain to become the paramount Industrial city of Pacific eoaat" "PORTLAND SEEKS TO KNO WHY THE DISCRIMINATION " X rata of II on oata from Mlnneap alla and 8t Paul, granted by the Hill , rallroada to Seattle axportera on a gov -eminent- contract . for Philippine army - forag-fl. Is bing 'Investigated by the transportation committee of ' the Port- land chamber of commerce. It la said iiuriuvm ,x-cira quoirti a Tmte OI s an tba aama freight to Portland and ; thereby defeated Portland bidders for . .the' contract . When the quartermaatar Opened tha piaa a raw aaya ago for aeveral thou aand tona of oata and hay. It waa found veattie bidders were offerlngbats from Minnesota at a rata ft per' ton leaa than tha Oregon 'and Waahlngton oata ' IhaJU Portland bidders wanted to eell to tha government Tha Portland men. . having taken the' Minneapolis product . Into consideration In making their bids, . 'knowing they oould buy oats there aa i -cheaply aa could Seattle, waa convinced there was discrimination In the Mil 'rata, and -tha matter was referred to ttba ochamber for , Investigation. ' Tha "Icasa la belns; discussed y correspond ' anca between the .-Portland chamber and the HL Paul general offices of the -.Hill roads. v. ATTORNEYS TO HONOR S I - .-. MEMORY OF MITCHELL tit aourtrvoia at It o'tiluvfe. ! , tomorrow the Multnomah County Bar mmltteeVjppainted to "draft reeolu- tlons with reference to tha death cf - Senator John Hi MttchalhVeV memorial ha a been prepared aad.wllK be aub toiltted by tha committee. Copies wljl be preaerved upeo tha recorda of the aaaoclatlon- and wM -also be sent te T relatives of tha lata aenator. . Jadge Georxe H, Williams la chair ' ! of tha committee. Other members are: P. U- Willis. W. D. Penton. a P. Paxton. W. L. Boise. W. W. Cotton. J. C. Moreland. X N, Teat and K. P. Wat sXHk ,. r . t i ,: Steamship Alamoda. . 1 "... This favorite at earner, haa resumed her local run to Honolulu. 8ha la aa good as new. and made a apeedy trip On oaf mat run. going down la a little, aver five .days. San Francisco to Honolulu, riret cabin round trip rata by the Ala aneda la Ilia. This applied from Port land by either rail or ateamer to Ban Francisco. Every one ahould make thlk trip to Hawaii, where sea bathing and outdoor shorts ail winter. & w, r , t t t - -.-Continued raaa-Paga-Ha. - o( 111 gallona to every person within .the i.slti..luxln . other, jnontba the amount of watar . aupplied ' dally la tt.090.009 gallona. furnishing 171 gal' lone per fcead. .. In lot large cities of tha United Btatea the average dally per' capita water aupply la 111 gallons less than, two thirds the amount used fcftre. As' a, matter of fact not lesa than one half .of all tha water brought Into tba city goea to waste.. Under a proper meter system, allowing ample water to all consumers for every proper use, the amount necessary to be aupplied might easily ba reduced nearly one baar.-- The present rata of 8 centa per l.ooe gallona would give an abundant1 and cheap aupply for every-need, and the Interest of tha consumer to check the waste beyond the needa would concur with the Interest of the vublio, ao that the expense to the -ordinary consumer pould ' actually be materially decreased wmiuneiuiy witn- an merew of tna city's revenues.- On- ths adoption of -a ayatem of - meters the -scale of rates should : ba changed. At present ' aoma small consumers ara paying 10 cents par l.OaO gallona, ' whlla large oonsum era la some cases now pay leaa thaa 14 cents per i.ooo gallona. , ' Inasmuch "mm thara 4a etUl an out atandlog 'Indebtedness of lt.ltO.Mt against ua ea account of our present water system, upon which but ttl.tst baa bean paid, and upon which the. an nual interest charge la tlto.ooa. It ts but common bualneaa foresight to weigh carefully tha cost of tha different plans suggested. Plenty of good and pure water for all purposes Is a necessity: at the aama time all avenues of waste ahould be carefully - guarded. Having tha best water of any large city In the world, we should ba appreciative enough of It to take r easonable . business re Ont rlr.-v. .: iv -i t Tha meter eyetem. - which allows to tha consumer a sufficient amount of water- for all needa - before tha meter rate applies, wherever It has bean put into-use, has given tba greatest satis faction both to tho consumer and to tha city at large. - It Inevitably reaulta In protecting the good and careful cltlsen from the expense - attendant upon tha reckless waste entailed by his careless neighbor. The person who wastes watar paya for It, and the ooat of his oarelsss ness Is not visited upon tha person who makee legitimate ' and reasonable use of it Ptra 1 Tha report of tha board of fire com missioners, gives In full all details of the worklnas of this department. With the large amount of money granted by your honorable body' for the anaulng year for the purchase of new aparatua this city will have a well eaulpped fire department and all of tha most vulner able points of the city will pa protected. Tha thanks of tha community are due the members of tba fire department for the -fearless bery-with, which they meat tha most trying perils In tha work of saving life and property. i PlamMag XaspeotoVa aspartate t. Two men eomprlae tha force In this department -en Inspector and a. deputy. This ' Is an' Important 'branch of tha municipal service, as tha health of the jetty depends largely on tha enforcement or me sanitary laws regulating piumo ing. Tha eity has Become -so urge that It Is Impossible for . two . men to suc cessfully- handle - alt tha - work of new Inspections and. aaawer complaints re garding defects. In old plumbing. For these reasons, another, deputr ia 'badly needed. '' The - present - plumbing ordi nance has many defects and enanges to meet the- preeeat conditions and pro vide for future exigencies should be made. - Tha . recommendations of the plumbing; mepootor to -make-the office self -supporting by charging for Inspec tions ara worthy of eonalderatlon.'- Thla department In one cf the meet Important la the city and is closely allied to the work of both the health and " buildings Inapectora' departments. To properly place Its affairs upon sound basis where good work alone ahould govern, It baa daring .tha past yesr been placed "under civil .service regulations . and .tha present Inspector and deputy Inspector received their ap pointment after aa examination open to all competitors, and In consequence the alty has secured the services of- Intelll gent men of high class in their vocation and Is to be congratulated upon this dlsUnot gain over tba spoils' system. - Otvy AMorasya Separtaaeat. The - report from " thla " department speaks for -Itself. The mass of work put upon this department Is something enormous and grows greater year--by year. u;JU..V- i . .meaning and pataklkag. , v Tha average number of men employed eacn aay nt-tnia department la t. They are divided into day and night ahlfta. Tha -day'ahift consists of It men. who clean the streets improved with mac adam and gravel. - - Aa there ara. lot miles of etreets improved In thtn wa,y. tha present lores oaa only clean th streets -onoe- la - eaok - ta-days. The night shift eonslata of II man, who are detailed to clean the streets In tha bust- naaa portmw of tha citywhlch ara -Im proved with - hard-surface pavement There ara Hit milea or such streets to ba cleaned. It. la, therefore, . Impoa albla to clean , aome . of these . streets mora than once each . week. The' total expenditures of thla department curing tbe year HOB were ICt.t4l.46. As good work has bsen done In this department aa waa perhaps poeslble with tba money expended. - In a climate where a heavy rainfall ia extended over auch a large part of tba year, and where the sou la largely composed or Clay aa Jn thla city. It la necessary to expend a larger turn of money for street clean ing and sprinkling than would be neces sary where natural conditions ara more favorable.-.- In .,- the past ' Insufficient money baa been allowed thla department and I etneercly hope that you may aea your way clear to make an ample pro vision for this department in the fu ture. T, "' '-; Nothing Ma more aatlafactory thaa well sprinkled streets In the summer n. It la also a factor In tho health of the community, aa It keepa - dowa tha dnat and wind-blown disease germa I regret thaT-bPrprtscnT racmfloaare aot more thaa half sufficient to meet -. . ... Tne weiiiaiius in mis of lack of funds. I recommend that you give thla subject serious consideration. Otty Brngtaeertng Xepartaast. The report from thla department ahowa much work dona In the past year. A decided change to batter methods baa been adopted In- tha' making of perma nent fills In ths lowlands of the east me, replacing the unsatisfactory, ' ex pensive and temporary plana of elevated wood roadwaya, , la the near future a further advance ' In methods Is to be made by using tha gravel from the river bed. adjoining theae lowlands. to make' auch atreet fills. Thla plan has tha additional 'advantage or deepening tha harbor and at tha earns time using the .materia! thaa obtained for 'making fllle where they have for ao long been sorely . needed. If no Insurmountable difficulty la tha way of dredging pre sents Itself, this undertaking of filling the streets and deepening tha harbor at the aama time will mark aa epoch ia the, true advancement of the city. , - . . . The city la paying too high .a price for crushed rock for atreet work. . The j iv.ould awn quarries and crushing would ba saved to tha city, -' There are mora streets upon ' which Improvements are proposed than ia Usual at thla season of. the year. -. twar ft --aesasis-a, . ' The report of the poundraaster abowa that thla department la 'mora than aelf sustain ing, there having been received M.U4.76 as against 11,191.01 expanded. A, morsjnrciuJ .method, ot.destroy. fng such strsy .dogs as . have become Impounded and are not claimed bj their owners has- been adopted by substitut ing the fumes of charcoal for their suf focation In place of the fumes of aul Pbur: It is but a small matter to make mention of yet eaves a deal of horrible misery to helpless brutes. . .. . Building tnspeotors Bepartaman. This department is more thaa self sustaining and ths Inspector ahould be provided with an assistant or at least with a clerk. - Ths recommendations contained in the Inspector's report come from a man of long and successful sx periencs In his line and I command them to you as worthy of your, eerlous consideration.' ''' sVswtawaat-tTlarir-Krnasltfon; T-n'av'a the honor to reoort, to you offlclsliy " that" tha expos! ubn held In honor of tha memory of tha great ax- plorers. Captains Lwls and Clark, waa In every respect a dletinct and decided auocess.- Financially, It was ons of the very few expositions ever bald which In part paid a return of tba original in vestment. - , ,' ' , ,v -With its natural surroundings for a setting,' the , exposittorr ' Waa. from a soenlc point mt vlsw, a gem of beauty, It could only, be appreciated by being aeen. To tbe'eity it waa of groat bene fit, having dona more to attract the attention of the world at large to tha beauty of our scenery, tba mildness of our climate and our great natural re sources thaa all other - means hereto fore aevlaed.-'-:'-'--"r,''" ' It la my earnest hope that our city may' profit by tha greet advertisement that she has received from tha expos) tlon ht full -measure, It will taka aome effort on our part however, to do this, but tha result will mora than repay the outlay, . ' T4ghtag Separtmsnt - ' ' Ths report of the committee ahowa that tl new aro lights have been In stalled during the year Ittt. Much dlf derence of opinion has arisen between tha. .city engineer and - tha contractors ovsr the subject of "outages,"- and 4 fins has been Imposed upon tho con tracting company-of It cents each for each light out for a period of one- hour at night- A new and Improved ayatem of aro lighting Is now. being Installed by tha slectrle lighting company which promises to do away with, all trouble of this sort ' Tbe estimates of your honorable body for the ensuing year, as computed by the city Skud.ltorwm.np' provide aa many lights as ara now in use, to aay nothing of making provision for any additional ones. If any increase of lights' la made it must ba at . the expenss of the general fund. . LODGERS "ESCAPE FLAKES LIGHT R03ES Woman Climb Down Fira Eacapa ; and Ara Afraid to Jump 7 .'. to Ground. : Men and women, clad only' In night- robes, were forced into tbe streets last night by a . fire -that occurred at, the Antlers. apartment , house.". Tenth 'and waehinitoi. streeta. ahortiy attar asMuj Several women rescued themselves by climbing, dowa the-fire-escapes. Tba escape on Tenth atreet ends about 10 feet above the pavement. It waa crowded with women who were afraid to Jump. A Mr. rinallv nUnMl MYttA m 11 reached the ground In safety, Miss Jennie Stllaen, who baa s part I menta On tha third floor, climbed down unaided. She was forced to leava.ln her night robe. The wife ' of-Captain Johnson also escaped la the earn way. George Jabour and wife were awakened by tbe cries of persona la tha hallway. Tn.t 1 rf.na. mm tit K mw nV. a nd they bad difficulty 1 finding tbetr way out '.".' '-. '- Tha fire la said to have started In a pile of rubbish In tbe basement of Cal vert's restaurant on tha first floor of the building. It had spread - through ths basement' before discovered and on the arrival of tho department "had gained good beadway. Tha flames . were con fined to tha basement, though tha store rooms on the ground floor and tha apart, ment house Buffered damage by smoke. O'Shsa brothara. owners of the build' In. -carried Jnsurenoe to the amount of 11,000. The policy was Islued yester day. ' Tha loss aa a result of the fir wUl be light. Chief CampbeU thinks that the entire loaa to all firms that were affected will not exceed 11,000. on tne ' aidewaik In front of the building thla morning Policeman Olt tlaga found a lady's hand satchel, con taining a number of artlclee of lewalry and a amaii purs. The purs contained a -smalt amount of money. The satchel is in possession or folio Clerk Archie Leonard. , . crowd Stock Oaaasa Allen s Lewis Beat Brand. x - At Veonle Xaatttata. ': '.' ' A lltsrary and musical sntertainmant will be given br tha United Brethren Chinese mission school at tha People's tnatltute, Saturday evening at I o clock. Admlssion'wiii he free. OCEAN UNER DELAYED; Baraaclsa Tmpsdsd Xa Progrsss Aoross . s '-i.t wsaJ gBa ssssnsVaab Thla' waa the azeaaa recently siven by tha offlcera- of a- big ocean .liner which - reached her destination three daya . overdue. Tbe power waa there. but her progress waa retarded by the barnacles, which bad gatbsred on the bottom ' and sldea of thla great vessel. la ret'rrlnf Jthematter4nagibarJ or the nrm or wooaara, ciaraa Co., our local drugglats,. remarked: This tnatxnce1iiam parslIeT pas In" lhsBeId t af medlcln. It ia Old-fashioned cod liver OIL . which contains medicinal propertied capable of splendid work aa a body-building, strength-creating med icine, yet on acoount af tha system- clogging, greasy oil which it eontalna, tta medicinal powers is impeded and Its value lost. Tet we know the power la there, and It baa remained for two great French chemists to And a.' way to separate thee medicinal, health-producing ele- m,mmm Mn Ih. nil AMit H .. MM Vlnnl V lnol . actuaUy, oonl In a all tha Ur4- pal ,- purative , - and - atrength-oreattng prepartlea af cod liver oil. but eontalna not. a drop of oil to upset the atomach and retard its work. In other words, ths barnacles have been removed from thla famous medicine by us. Wa ask every run-down, nervous, de bilitated, aged or weak person In Port land, and every person suffering from stubborn ' colds,' hnging-oa coughs. bronchitis or incipient consumption to try Vlnol on our guarantee to return money if It falla.", Weodare. Clarke Cn trugjUta ; . t Says iv.:J. Stttld ChuithbfjieHo hi Li . i ii " 7hu.ii ii n. m i.ui.i ul j. .ii ii. it iLtj j; nesMm '-V " vl?; ' ',;,;', " v 4 ' REV. JAMES STODDARD, D. For more 'than fifty yeara' in over two thousand leading hospitals as the greatest tonic-stimulant and . health builder known to ; medical science. It is indorsed by of medicine as the best, cure for. coughs, colds, c onsumption, grip, fortifiea the system against dase gennsjr prolongsljU strong.' iDuffy'a Pure Malt Whiskey eontalna no fusel oil and ia Government as ' a medicine, r This directvin aealed bottles only j newer in bulk, $1 a bottle.- Make sure the seal over the cork la unbroken.. Doctor's "advice and medical booklet free. 'Duffy Malt Whiskey Co Rochester, N. Y.;V" '''.!"' inniTo niniT nn nUMI 10 QUILl flNU FALLS TO FLO OR Otto .Prag,. Deposed Newsboy - ldolt Pleads Guilty to Charge of Embezzlement. : ' ' -At PLEADS WITH JUDGE; FOR ONE MORE CHANCE Frascr Says Ha Will Not Consent to Parol UntU Honorable Work Has Bean Pound for Prag, Who Thera . upon CoDapacn.' ".v l;': ,;V..;., ... Otto Prag thla morning pleaded guilty to tha charge of larceny by embesale ment In Presiding Judge Fraser's court, made n abort plea for mercy and then fell to the floor. He was carried' by Deputy Sheriff Bam Downey to an ante room, where he lay groaning and tearing his clothing. . j : -. Last '.Wednesday --Prag' waa ' ordered sent to jail, having been arrested sev eral wseks ago on tha charge of hav ing embessled funds collected to be used In celebrating the Newsboys' day at tha exposition.' Ha had bean allowed to go without ball on hia promise to go -to work, keep away from evil com panions and reform b's habits. It was reported to Detective H. H. Hawley that Prag bad been breaking hla promises. and the former Investigated and found the charges were true. . . . ...j;:. When aaked what, ha bad to aay to tha charge Prag said: . ., . ..,. . . - Xlullty, judge."- - ; : ' Then came tbe plea for mercy: I.-. ' "I know I have been guilty of wrong doing," aatd the one-time newsboy and foTOar-inrer-poirceThiir you would show me mercy, for I have a'Siek msher at hornet'" If you will1 only let ma go this tlma ' I'll promise to stay home ' every 'night - with my mother,- and I wOl go to work and at tend strictly to my own business. I will have nothing to do with tha news boys, and It yoa will glv ma just one mora cbaac I will pay back every oent I ewe." , -..-.".. "Tba trouble with yon ; la. replied Judge Frsser, "that you havs . made promises of Ilk nature to tho court be fore and then have gone right ont and broken them. I wUl not consent - to bon,0!,, . I S-havs. found aome you. Every effort will be used ta get yon a position and when thla baa been dons you will be pa roled. Tou cannot, be. released until thla ts don" - - .v - . Upon hearing thes words Prag fell on' the floor. Ha waa carried out by Downey, ' Dr. Oeary waa called, and the collapsed man soon recovered. Following ar the bonding permits granted yssterday: J. John, warehouse, SaaC Third street. ' between' Eaat Oak Forraer Rector Churcji of tha Holy Apoatlea, Perry, HVY. -, Duffa Pure Malt Whiskey has the clergy and professional nurses la a 'guarantee. For jisJayjilTrble druggisti and giocera, orr" nd Ka-t P'" --, f; a?- W. Hlnkla, cottage, Fremont atreet. be tween Williams and - Rodney , avenues, coat, tl."; J. C Ainaworth. three story brisk, Yamhill, between Sixth and 8eventh etreets. cost tlMil; I. Proa ton, cottage, Bast TsmhlU;-between East Twenty-ninth hnd East Thirtieth streets, soot- tl.lWt-Annett Burr, oot tnge, ' East ' Twenty-seventh, between Wasco anL. Multnomah streets, cost 11,700; Alice Williams, repairs to resi dence, corner East Salmon and East Fourteenth streets, cost STOO; Frank William a. repalra to ator. corner Union avenue and Ainaworth street, cost 1600: Reed aetata, repalra to brick building. t - S,- -WE !.IAIOt Xapestry. BrwaeUl. Palisade Brussels. , i Best Brussels.. . . Roxbury Brossels. .;.:..i.r...,;.V... ...Regular Axminster lx. r..i gest Axminster. ;.... . i e i Best All-wool ingrain. .. ... . .. . . .Regular '.Tapestry Brussels Rugs; 9x12.. W...;...-; Regular $20.00 Special 9160 t V Roxbury BrusseU Rugs, 9x12. Regular $27.80--Special $224S0 ; eTvetTtugstTZTr: - Body - firussels - RtigSr " Axminster Rugs, 9x12 ............... . . Regular : $33.50- Special . 27.15 V Ail-Wool Ingi-in:Rugs,.i9xl2.r..,..';:.Regular:. $12.00 Special ?9.75 Aw'--. -V" Reduction on other sizes in proportion. . h;. X-X'''-'X':- -"'v'' S -v..f:4 v. , . owes to Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. Im pressive truths from the lips of this dis tinguished divine, who bids his allinj brother be of good cheer and prophesies that healtfi, jtrength and the joy;of giving will return to him tcy J My- Dear Brother i- to be at your bedside through, these king and trying days; to be able to minister to your "physical wants, and to lead your thoughts along path profitable alike -to both of us. Alas, I cannot come to you; buj4.am comforted in knowing that the lung trouble is leaving you and that yon are m good nanas-ana Tiave every care. Above all, that your doctore have found Duffy's i Pure Malt Whiskey the one medicine , that is curing , .'. ' ' . ..4" . . . ... ! i! yon, jl am certain to build you up, ansv-aae aa as nran11 ttnl faiiaa. T-a Ot IV e7 wa , , 7 "You will rememberj the condition' in; which the cioaine months of last year found meT", My voice was ', gone, I s.uffered from , . ' -w - - a m a body and slow ot mind, wnen nope naa an dui van ished, a dear, old friend brought me Duffy's Pure Malt - , Whiskey; I took it according to directions a dessert spoonful three times a day,. You know fall well what a cure was wrougnt fa completely cured, ... .a with strength, energy ana nope. My iimDs nave inc elasticity of youth, and I possess the) exalted powers of Tmind and body. , This and more I owe to Duffy's Pure '. Malt Whiskey, the . preparation nature take courage. been prescribed by doctors and used : and recommended by all schools . bronchitis ajnd . pneumonia.: It the only whiskey recognisad by tha. Ttiiwi, tistWsstr-TTsahWifton and Stark streets, cost FAIRY TALES ONLY FOR i THOSE WHO NEED THEM . -' ii ill V- ' '' f i' JTrainhir tha Mothrtartho Art of Story-Telling" waa tha theme of an ad dress delivered yesterday afternoon by Miss Jessie Hodge Millsrd, assistant chlldrea'a librarian, before the Home Training association. Mlaa Millard held that: storlea ahould be told, not read, and - that . children with imaginative mlnda need not bo told fairy, stories. OujMCgret Depaertment Offers a Opportunity to Save Money - During Our GREAT CLEARANCE SALE ... JL TH3 POLLOVtONG CLOS3 PIUCIXS: 7.1 . . i . ,' ,r. I . . . . , - .'.. .Regular .M . . . . t. . . . . i .Regular . V , . . ...... .'i Regular . i . i ; . : ;Regular . ' t .r - . ' ' ' " T ' 1 - ' ....... Regular - Sxl i laid and uraD'FaaE - i Our Furniture end Stove S:ct!::.5 Offer Eq-I cs Grc:l C:ot::nj o : V I I W m-- no X: 1 -.LLL-JaULi:. i Perry, N.. Y.', Septtmbtr 21, 1903.' . Yeftdear brothefit-woMld' give me -lasting oy tnai tnis preparation win t-vnunoc that it will put you on your feet i rrr ft O at Vrtll 1tH f Ks. - !' chronic bronchitis, I was weak lit a earl m ')-- . ' m my case, . i : ; . . : V Today j;amstrongiobusti healthyMythrDatl my.voice restored. 'I am imbued a. a f ' ear "' ' 1 . purest and most effective medicinal has produced. 1 bid you then to "Yours with warmest good wishes, V . ;'-: . .,.,;;.vREy. james stoddard - lie I , whilo thoaa with Issa lmagtpatlon ahould ba entertained by auch tale. . Miss Mil lard laid stress upon relating , Biblical atnrtee. . . ; vi---- -v- . - - hTsaagaHatla ' Tha msetings at tba First Christian church under the direction; - of - Evan- -gslist Martin ara growing. In Interest and attendance. , Mr. Martin's sermons ara delivered . In t m, moat antartainlng manner. - A. number, have united with the church. - The large e boras led by Kathryne LJneban gives a special song service every evening. Spieni , SOcSpecial $i.05 - rSpecial $10 -Special'. 73a; sot 'C3a $1.35 Special C1.10 $1.60 Special C1.CO $1.'?0 Special C13 ; ams C ''.-' flaPsCp -A. " oc opeciai , t oj i . ti.-.. 7.ou special $H3il t,f,' - v:vVv : f or . largaiis