THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING,; MAY -- . t SAND ISLAUD IS "Oil THE MOVE" Bone of Contention Between --Oregon-and -Washington Constantly Chaiiging- MOVES FOUR MILES . C 7 IN HALF CENTURY Island Is Said to Hav Been in Cbn stant Motion and ' Alteration of V Form ' for Hundred- Years or More.: Z aiiid-. Ulaud; Mb principal Island , of , . th Columbia river figuring In Ibi boundary line controversy between, the (.;atata 6f Washington and Oregon, earn to hold tti world's record' aa travel . Ing body of land; Careful aurvaya prova i that It ku-mnwd four ml)i in tha nasi l- year a. and -data aacarad from earUrl .' ; tnapa of the mouth of tha river Indicate t. ini it naa irmruiwo .morw man Vthat dlstanca in .the pat century. . It la one of tb moat changeable, shifting ' Inland known. It la aald, bavin a; been "Tin a, constant tat of motion and aiter- Nation -of form- and etae for a hundred yeara or mre. It haa explored the ; water of the river mouth from a posl- tlon near Point' Adams lo a location-at . tha present time near tha point of Cape Disappointment. It la atlll moving. It I a claimed,, ateadiljr and rapidly toward ., tha Washington shore,' Unless the boundary dlaputa la settled within the i next quarter of a -century the I aland trlda fair la settle the-queation-of it "t"6wnergWg-Ttalf by moving nrer grid becoming a portion of the. Waablngton ; mainland. . . Botk State Claim It,. yyti ownerahip'of the letand has been ''. disputed by Oregon and Washington for the paat 21 yeara or mora. - each mate i Induing It." Oregon elalma tha rnTirrTHT'y iim inns1 m'si ii if He'l'lTW afnd" IIHIlMU'd 1 ndTran ""T wtlhln" Oregon territory! - Washington, on the' other1 hand, elalma the Una runa 't :' near the jetty and aouth ahora. bringing !:8and tsland within' Washington terrl : ' tory. vh Wtee shifting of the Island and the, channel of the river that haa ri; given rise- To" The boundary dispute. The - , '-. quetlonv la one' of Importance to both , atata. .because it .involves fishing .rights vaiued -at mill S301C3!GUESSJLyovLgoQtaitoiL.i -esswQiTfcTXTorfrO you aref going to get before you incur any expense. -Come where the best-eloth-ts -made-lip- In the-4esi J u. style J. ComeTwhere you ahdsee" wriaV isthe t mbsriecommg7TC6mee . - - and see : ourhandsomeS P R I IM Q S U I TS " And learn hovirrnacrr suit 910, ?12, ?15, GiisKuhnProp We've Everything That Men and Boys Wear 166 AND 168 THIRD STREET MOHAWK BLDG. " L " REFRIGERATOR BASKET Just what you are looking for. It keeps your lunch cool and fresh. t INVESTIGATE BALLO U '& 88 SIXTH tlon la, to' which atata do these rights belong, -or tinder whose control are theyt It la evidence In relation to the correct location of tha line) that tha spe cial boundary commissions will take In thla and other Oregon cltie beginning early in June next. A -decision In favor of one atata or tha other la of Impor ts nc also, because each atata elalma taxes from the disputed territory and .neither ea collect. Wheat tha anaUar 1 settled, the cueetton will then arise-aa te whether or not the winning state will be able to collect back taxes. A hlsterv of tha movements of Band island and the channel of the rtytf. is Interesting. The first-map of the mouth of tha Columbia, made In 1711 by AO mlral Vancouver, shows bo Iland.Th next; maae oy Bir B.awara v 1M, shows a email Island off folptl Adama on. the Oregon aide. Two cban-1 nela are ahown, one running no . ui the Island and out by Cape Disappoint ment, the other running aouUT of the lslandT" Amao-oniSt sho a larger! Island, ahorter and wider, lying at right angles to. Ita posttloo ,tn JS and at a point directly north oY Clatsop aplt. There are two channels' but the main one i... switched to sooth of the Island. in tha. island la itiown In a half moon " shape f arfup toward Capo Dle sppolntment. - Jn 1S there) were -two TaTAn 188 the island I ahown to have moved far up Into tha tnouth of Baser a oay. map. that of 10 J, shows a largeytslarid Just east of the point Of ppointment. ;tha lsiana naving up, Into the bar. DEMOCRATS PLAN - ;-T7:F0BIG MEETING Preparation ar being made for the joint meeting tonight of tha Multnomah .and Toung Men's Democratic cjubs at the headquarter of .the county central committee at 127 Seventh etreek. The principal speaker will be Colonel C E. 8.. Wood. 1 Short addresses wTI be mado by some of tha candidate for county offleee. -The. headquarters are large and tha aeatlng capacity will accommodate several hundred people. The publio haa been 'invited to attend. - , , TUALATIN ACADEMY : TRACT IS BOUGHT E. B. MeFarliand and 8. L. Oilman have - purchased, through Nash ft Mon- IMIIiriBSWUIUI The -lafat Cape'IMss moved far aTt04TrffUlawiaiueatit'tBwia t rioy'tfrMarri-a Tuaiaun academy., - i ne pnoe pun S1S.000 .The academy hae owned the ground about 10 yeara. - The value haa advanced . In the last few', years from 100 to IJ.ZIO per acre. The tract, will be laid out In suburban residence prop- erty by tha new ow ..Does the.artyinjXTWIe.ajja4joouUI JatltanaiJ!2se: where, and how? can try. uhdiff erent styit goodness yow:an get f ?18, $20 or $25. BO BICYCLES . .. - v..-AIfD-....J AUTOMOBILE Season is on. Buy a new' NATIONALe ORPIBRCB And enjoy It. Old wheela taken v , In exchange. , EQUIP YOUR AUTO" With all conveniences. . Wa are headquartera for . Supplies. Tires; Batteries, Lamps,-Horns, etc. WRIQ HT STREET r? ; - -(So ONE DOLLARIN . AWARDED IN One dollar wag tha sum awarded to Mra, Emily Wyfinow thla morning by a Jury-in-Judged Cleland's department of tha clrcultycourt. She had sued A. D. Moodla and several others for ll.tOO for havfng cut. several limbs from elm trees ih front of her raaldsnoa atlhu eoraer of . Twentieth and Johnson Styeeta. . , yAccordlng to Oregon law,' a-plaintiff 1 1 ( n ttm i1,m,,aa rm r 1 costs to tha same extent aa tha damages awarded, when leaa than 150. In this case Moodle will pay but II for dam agea and tl for coats; the remaining oMti will have to be paid by the plaln- tiff. Thrao-of-the -tnoet -prominent- law firms In 'the atate were retained aa counsel for Mra Know. In tha original suit, Moodle, Who Is a house mover, was but " Of flv de fends n la, the others being Andrew BODY OF 17ATLAND District Attorney. Manning Asks .That CoronerFinley Hold . ' ;. Investigation. Dlstrlot Attorney- Manning, alter, an Investigation of tha circumstances sur rounding tha death of A.. Watland. who waa supposed to have been killed by. a streetcar while) : Intoxicated, haa in atructed .Coroner Flnley to hold an in Quest Thla action waa taken bv the request of tha Bisters of the dead man. who-assarted their belief that be waa murdered, Police Bergeant Jones, who made an Investigation ; the night that Watland 4 met - Ma - death, expreesed i the opinion that there) might have been foul play. Tha desire of the relatlvea that an-ln- queat be held, la dua largely to the as sertion or J. Evana, with whom Wat land lived, i, : It waa aaaerted by Evana that - Wat- land worked all day Sunday with him on and lng Intoxication. . lie said. also, that a aaloonman- and ' another i person not named had in for met him that at 11 o'clock at night 'Watland was aober. Jbut that at .11:18 o clock, when car No. lit atarted Into town from Bheri look avenaetandlColtonatref tihewaa reported to have been aO drunk that he "I do not believe tha man could have got ao drunk In II minutes,-aald Evans. ' "Moreover, I know that ha had trouble with membera of a acow gang near Msrtln'a dock and hd been threi ened by several of them." S ALV ATI 0H1 STSG ATH ER-IN : NEW YORKFOR CONGRESS Largest Meet Ever Held Outside of London Eva Booth Pre- t siding Officer. - - J - enmel Special gervlre.) c "New Tork. May 11. Hundreda of offi cers and leaders of the Salvation Army from throughout thla country and Can ada have gathered In the metropolis for the largeat congress the organisation aver haa held outside of London. ' The congress will laat five days,' and a pro gram replete" with Tnterestlnar-featurea haa bean arranged. - - In the -Hippodrome Sunday .evening a great maaa meeting will be held for too benefit of the San Franciaco sufferers. Commander "feva Booth will Conduct the big meeting, and In It will "sing the song of love and tell tha atory of the broken heart.T A irvlngeroaa wlllba formed' aa Miss Booth sings, and 2rt0 women, wearing white; will coma on to tha stage at Intervals and arrange themselves in the form of a cross. , - The regular sessions of the congress will be held in Salvation Army hall. Other meetlnga of special Interest are to be given at midnight tomorrow night in theatre on tha Bowery and In Heir aid 8quar.fo1lowiTir'-toi-chllght--pro- cessions: Tnes will Be regular tlon "meeUhgsr" gna it is expected -that I many converts will be made. CROWDS-TAKE -IN N0RRIS-R0WE CIRCUS With tha -advent of . spring Norrls A Ttows'a el reus cama-to Portland. It-fa r a good show and bears all the earmarks i of tha time-honored clrcua The ele t thants.-thej -clowna,- tha -red7 lemonade, tha toy balloon, the candy man and tha small .boy . were all there. The aide ahow with Ita big anakea, skeleton man, fat woman and tattooed wonder drew large crowds Into tha smaller tents be fore the main exposition waa opened,. The menagerie waa aa complete aa one could expect with a traveling aggrega tion and contained tha usual assortment of animals. -The equeatrlan acta were numerous and varied. The beautiful Oregon weather had tha effect of bring ing out more people than the tent would hold and everybody appeared satisfied. The trained animals attracted tno atten tlon of grown-up people as well aa chil dren. The usual street parade la an ap pendage of the Norrls & Rowe clrcua DIVINE SARAH REACHES - CITY THIS AFTERNOON Madam Sarah Bernhardt failed to ar. rive thla morning on a special train aa waa expected, but will .reach ' Port len4 late -this efternoon -on the-regular train from Seattle.- She will appear nt ' the Armory tonlg ht In "WspphA" and tii- . morrow afternoon tn jCamllie. . The maaame a. oaggage car -arrived thla morning, attached te a special freight that came down from 8eaK&. Tha early arrival of thia car enabled those In charge of tf"to transfer - her things to the Armory and get them In readiness f - the night's performance. DAN MURPHY COMING TO C0ACH ROWING CREWS President Wilbur of - the Portland Rowing club received word today from Dan i Murphy, the ' former Portland coach and. thia yr'a coach at Stan ford, that he will arrive In thla city on Monday to take up his work at the club. Mr. Murphy will have full charge of the crews and will remain with the Portland Rowing f-lub 'until after the northwest' regatta,-scheduled' -for about the middle of July. Tst year the re- gatti waa held- at vfctoria, but thla yenr Nelson wllt.be the aceno of the .conteate. .Victoria, Vancouver, Nelson ,and Portland cluba ,wlll compete. ,- DEMANDS-fl.QUEST OVER DAMAGES v IS ELM TREE. SUIT Johnson and Comla Annln, employee of Moodle: Ell la R. Clarv and A. M. Brian nan. Mr.- Clary ... waa ihe, owner of. the house moved and Mr. Bliannon waa the deputy city engineer who Issued tha permit to Moodle to move tha atructure. The house waa moved .uctooer si, iw, and--while passing the Snow home sev eral limbs were sawed from tha trees. Judge Cleland granted a nonsuit to Mr. Clary-and Mr. Shannon, who were represented by Attorneys 'Henry E. Mc Ginn and Frank Schlegel. The court hM that the two above-named - de fendants had aothlng at all to do with the elm cutting. W. M. Davis arid B. C. pencer , wars, counsel .ior thohouee movers. C. IE. 8. Wood and Wallsoe McCamant made the argumenta before - tha Jury this morning for the plaintiff, while yv. M. Davla spoka for tha defendants. The REALM FEMININE By HELEN HAWTHORNE ANTI-ACE. - If you grow old the fault's in you, So look within and find -tt,. . Then seeing what you've got to do, You'll do It and not mind it ' All would live long, ; but "none would be old! - What contradictions are sorted at, every turn) All would be healthy, yet disregard nature'a almpleat rules; all would be fair, yet wantonly undermine the digestion; all would-be magnetic, yet allow themselves to be- coma lriiiabla.Thy-thrcadbare-qudta- tlon apropoa "A woman la aa young she looks and a man as young aa ha feels,' Is given utterly disregarding the fact that art. albeit, aklllfully applied, bears but faint semblance to rhe youth it aimllatea and tha test is in how square are the ahoulders, how muoh en nymant In phy pllillrtlnri hOW mUCh mate -not-only 4ha mOid but musclea. . Books have been written, and read, on the prevention and cure of old age and tha elasticity of age la a subject which Interests all alike: the old because they wOHl4aymOprogTesshyounaM because tney ar oaing Dome resist -taarynw,thattaw.-IMiaa--b tha deal re and effort of many to grow old beautifully and the pathos of thta Is there has bean no choice gracefully If you will, but grow old you must. ITery Portland H in hear tha other aide of tha question, aa aet forth by Dr. Fllnn and- Mra. Louise Macin- tyre in their lecturea A Hundred-Year iJutui9.Jbsinr .organised, one.fif ,theby- lawa of which apparently la that "tio member- ahaU -diernrl-rw-nTrhTihall have become a - centenarian,'' and a clause of which offers Immunity from cranky Joints ao that the octogenarian matrun-for jBvenaPprtland streetcar and catch. 11. Tha rneleganlly expreeeed - family adage of "stick to your flannels until they atlck to you" la entirely thrown aside flannels ar tabooed. Exercise, deep breathing, simple, frugal meals. these things sound simple to- absurdity, but the carrying f them - out" meana physical elasticity. The -"how", 1 being aet-. forth by these lecturers from, our quondam Sarr Francisco, but there will be many wha. will unwittingly - assume the role of the lasy man who starved to death In Florida.. . As he was -being borne' to his- grave, ao the atory runa, a farmer1 hailed them with a load Of corn, the erstwhile corpse lifted hls head wearily; and called, 'Is lit shelled r "No," answered the farmer. "Drive on," ordered the sepulchral lonesr-"" Sot It will undoubtedly be with many of those who listen contentedly to the new thought aa offered. When their favorite dlahea - are not allowed and the commald la aternly JL'to walk." they will aink back on .their ageing Journey with tha laconic order, "Drive on." A SIMPLE REMEDY. Many a girl auffera from an ugly blotched. Unhealthy complexion who could cur the trouble completely by eat Ing fruity drinking water end -taklna;- a qolclt beauty hath every morning; The alvg-tldeaIaTO sTlrflimnanhil bOdyTSTl natural w work of aending away poisonous aubatances. Bathe the face every night with warm water, a correct complexion brush and par soap, rinsing, drying and applying. -' - IMUVtLlltb IN UKE.S5. I l In place of glove garters many women are ntting their elbow-length- all glove with elastics, which hold them, beyond any argument, from slipping down and leaving a gap between them and the aleevea. -The simplest -way is to whip a laoo beading to the top of the glove, holding the beading quite, full, thread It with, narrow elastic, .which la fitted to the arm In length, and stitch the ends together. Lace and elastic will wash as well as the gloves. The bodkin la taking the place of the needle In many party frocks for young girls. A' dresa of. coarse Brussels net which will be seen at a graduation 'has the tucks-, formed by- baby ribbon run through the double meshea of the net. Rosettes of ribbon at each shoulder are the only other trimming. iSia drees is mado over a white el Ik slip. - : , A layer Of tulle is worn over the low- cut necks of many evening gowna, and With thera are-used empire scarf a of gausy materials, often embroidered with ribbon and metayle threads. Some of th-rioheet'newYe-vBnlng srirf sre or white or tinted marabou or ostrich, elaborated with medallions of lace, tulle or chiffon. The hand-painted , gsuae scarfs are afTll held in high favor. The Egyptian vrllYlverd with sliver or gold ir-hewm High strnTTtrnoTrirTiriihTo shies. It la said not to tarnish as a re sult of exposure to salt air. - FOR THE ICED TEA SEASON. "XsTTiVflrhe approaches fd Iced tea It ia well for tha tea to- he-piade early and then' atralned from the leavea before cooling; otherwlae the , tannin la mora -than spt to. hurt. , Allow teaapoonrat for -each member - jof1.lJW-:famUy; the exT-a tfnn' "for the' pot" usually added Is nht needed when- tea Is to be cold; It will taster strong enough...: Let ' steep three minutes, pour off and when quite cold set In the Ice boa. Serve wltn plenty of cracked ice end thin allrea of lemon; things that la 'to be cold should be really cold, and quantities of Ice would have to be used If' the tea Is served lukewarm. a irTBfflhle-tJTAvesrone of tha beat known Journalists In the aouth, ' and who has recently launched a new dally newspaper In Atlanta, haa withdrawn from the race ftr Senator Bacon's aeal la ibe-United Slate svnate.- - eQeytYV-ir-r a Jf37u 7JE' 7S-' "' ' .""..V - and hich stamdl' rt AvoidlbMttaf. Sufferings oRt'bmanliOfld liiigl! At this time f life, heavy drains . upon the " ' the most wonderful of all "this trying time and bring Experience Mrtl mora than a year aro I was unwell for the first time, and sine than I hav been eick all Ihe tlm In soma way or other and aullered with painful and lrrerular periods. want to a sum mer resort for my health and wa doctored all summer, but lo no tffect. t hav not been unwell for two month ahd thought 1 would see If you oould do m any food. - I attend HI gh School rid would not hk to mtss Mr Diar Ma.' PrmcxAn: Some tlm fo I wrot lo you for advice, being troubled with trrerular and painful periods and female troubles. j began .kl"g'. LYd'e P.. pinthsm'a Vacate. . -bleCempeund and Uvw 'PlllradThlh Sanative Waah. and f am flad to say I am com -pletely cured and have not had any sickness since. I wish to thank you for your kind advice and shall recommend yonr medicine to my girl friends. M axiom Barbs, 101 BracewsQ Av Nerth Adams, Mass. '- .. -All young girls-are earnestly Mrs. Plnkhtm Is daughter-ln . direction, and since, ber. decease, she haa. beeo advising' sick Thousands of women are well, strong and beautiful to-day because . Mrs. Plnkham and followed her Instructions at thla critical time of BI6AHTIG JTHEATRE... TRUST vIS BEING- FORMED Thirty-MHHonDollarCapitaliza tion for, Proposed Play- - house Syndicate. (Journal Bpeelal Serrlce.) New Tork, May 11. It U rumored In well-informed elrclea that plana ar on foot for the iormation of a theatrical combination On an enormous scale, with a capital of more than IJO.000.000.. The firm of Klaw Brlancer figure con spicuously in-, the proposed - plan, and Ar Hayman.-who-ia-:now-on--hlaJway liomXromJ!uropet wnije annrmportatlt factor In the formation of the combina tion, which will Include- the -preaent theatrical ayndlcata, several large vau devllle interests and western theatrical corporations that ... are : not now allied villi the trust. : . . - inurpci, ,.,-.,,r-..Tra,pUlnc--I TO othutow icyui iwi-mtt me flghtlDg the syndicate, needless to say. will not be affiliated with the new en- terpr je. Accord In g to one of t he pro-. motors, the echeme nas been maturing for several, years and la not. designed to crush any of the Independent theatri cal firms now doing business. It is being organised to gain greater economy JPerfectl : Malt " v ; : Mal j well said to be "the soul of beer." It Is the life, the vitality, the substance of t beer, and perfect beer is possible only wjth perfect malt.-- - - - - , , : i, . Though perfect malt is ad absolute essential, no brewer, even with perfect malt, cah J -make pure, high quality, wholesome beer without pure water, choicest hops and clean?.. machinery--all managed by experiencrrd brew-masters along -thoroughly scientific lines. Pabst for sixty years has been the pioneer in perfecting the most highly scientific pro cesses of brewing, and to-day he leads in the mannfactnre of th -i Pabst Beer is made only in c mim gets an me irooa oui extractives than are found -brewing- experience, makes arldLft delicious. beverage. mm CHARLES KOHN & CO. down before she1 Nowadays . rirlsare pushed 'to the limit, of their' endurance both In school and society They must make . a success -even ' If they are forever unfitted for, the larger school : of life and debarred from "the; happiness of. motherhood. ;; when Justl ehferlng upon womanhood, nature'makbs vitality, especlallyat each tonlo restorative rnedlclros for women, her safely info, strong, noble, beautiful womanhood.- . - ; 7 My Dia Mas. Pikxhami I write le see If yoU cn.ueft lorn any time tt it U possible. Marios' darieb, MtCT ParberTwriteiaiirfter, two years i . rgedtojrTlte.to: MrtlPinUiamatJ Jaw of Lydla E; Plnkham. and for twenty-five years under her and efficiency In handling the enormous volume of business detail connected with managlng-aad-bookinr It ""Will be ar ranged on a corporation basis, in which each of tha membera - will continue to b Identified with hi present name andielred will be furnished by the clty-engl-' Interests. -. Each individual will be pro- tneer.- ' ; ; j .'; t tec ted aa to ma own portion of ihe com mon pool. "Iti haa not 'yet. been, decided where tha central off lea -of -the--new truat will be. - BIG PRINTING JOB. '; Wkoll Shrap Printing- f or a Good Vlaaof , The entire atock of stationery and printing matter of our San Franciaco store Is to be replaced at once. They have no money . down there but plenty of pianos. A responsible printing estab lishment can secure an advantageoua deal by addressing W. S. Gannon, care Ellera Piano House, city, , - EREEiHAlLzDEUVERt ARRANGED F0RFULT0N The Bouth Portland Improvement as sociation of Fulton took up the matter at free man dellvetjr at Its meeting -laat route win d msiitutea soout tne nrsi of June. AO streets will have to be named and the houses properly num bered before the- frea delivery system le Inaugurated. After lhat 'the Fulton poetofflc will be discontinued end per sons not complying with the regulations In regard to numbering their houses from eight-day malt. This means ox ine Daner into the malt and insure in any other malt. This.- conoled with Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer equaled as a nourishing tonic . T Next In importance to eight-day malt is cleanliness, and we " ' . uiiKui very weu say jusi as important, for cleanliness is not only : desirable but necessary In brewing the best beer.. And In this '- ' again Pabst excels. -The mammoth Pabst brewery in every dc f partment is as clean as the cleanest kitchen and the beef froWn ' ' ' mash.tub to keg or bottle is never touched by human hands It ' 1 passes through. sterUired tubes and pipes Into hermetically i V sealed stenUzed tafaks, and every known safeguard is established - , to prevent contamination. ,.., ... ' i . . Pc Ingredients of Pabst Beer are the purest and best money " can buy and it is given to the public, only when science and the test of time show it to be perfect In, age, purity and strength ; ?; . the best beer brewed. . When Ordering. Coll for PabltlTitrillbboh Be t J Is twenty. , . .... monthiy . period will tide a young girl over -L I 1 1. riia 1 ' I I HI I II II LXUBI i menU cur niC MCrm Adama, M ass, - yiuulissordvlce. women free of, chargo. q - they made a confidant of -tt their livesT : , " , will have to come" tt the- Portl(fnt pcyt offlqe foi their malt; Fulton iatAc ' will, however, be conflftaeaTiir wtwttonr It Is desired that all' houses e num bered by May 19. Any Information de- Bjieclidjmmlttce waa-S-PDOinUd, ta auggeBt Improvements to t t erchool housa 4e tlte wt liool board. A commit tee was named to'endeavor to secure tha location of several fire alarm boxes. The " Improvement of the roadn and the water mains waa discussed. Another moetlns; will-be beldncxfThursday venltig and ' weekly meetlnga will probably be ' ar ranged. - r 'r' - : '- :- MAINLY-PERSONAL A. J. Johnson. rnayer of 'Cor.vallia and national bank examiner, la in Portland on a tour . of inspection.- :'v JI.-fr.''Binliftm of EUgeflysta't sena- tor. ig Tr rne TwiTsenai. "TIarveyjLUiowjVTnerlff -of Balte? county, la at the Imperial. - Slob 'Trotter la rortland. T. T. Rlc of N6rtTiampton, England, trultBrg "of note, arrived" 1n- Portland thla morning en route -to Vancouver- British Columbia. ' It la their first trip through flrrgnn and both men aie da- .llghted at . the, beautiful, scenery that greets them everywhere. . They- walked , lo the roof of the Hotel Portland thla-T morning to get a panoramlo view of the - city. ' - i.i c - v: that Pabst Beer contains -" rrmr 4r.iV,o. a N, l-rt w.oi.. t er CORNEH THIRD AND PINE PHONE MAIN 460 T