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. - 1 1 ' " - - , , EXHIBIT LIST IS -UOIKOLMEIE Additional Made-in-Qregorl Dis plays Arranged at Committee. Meeting Last Night. STORE WINDOWS TELL STORY OF PROGRESS . Ditplayt Are Arranged in Interesting Manner and Majority of Them Are ' Completed and Ready for Intpec tiort by the Public. - ,' " ' " - At meeting of the Mad In Oregon L.iAi,miiu i..r-Twsrrfe- tne- iisr hi bits for tha bis fair was practically completed. In addition to tha dlsplaya " -published Th The Journal last" evening . the following- exhibit and the etort . windows In which- thev "Will be Shown v "'have been arranaed: Rlerson Machinery company, foot . Morrison street Working hydraulic ram. Columbia Engineering company, . Tiill 4 Qlbbs. Second and Morrison Doernbecher and Oregon Furniture -Furniture company: PeWt eV RobetT,- Welch.-Amerlcan rClothler.- Morrl- son Overall. ...... 'Kyssell Drug store, til Morrison Rainier aoan. whisk brooms. Famous, .-Clothing -.-company.. Second " ' and Morrison Pacific , States , Packing company, x Bwetland" Candy company. Morrlaon near Fourth Own display from beet iimr. . y . " ? ' - '-Seary-Waaon.-rourtli and Morrison Holmes C!gP")?Iils)iii'"ItKka iChattent'pmpany, engravings; own 41s- nlav rrton tewelrv, Clnrke Bros.. Morrlaon pear. Fifth- Own display of fine flowers. t,i, hw.' Viif storey Fifth and Morrison oCottaae Urove Commercial club. " Max Meyer. Seventh and Alder Own ti lay. ut Oirnun paintings. Bhofner. 'I'MM ni tai-nlll Oregon Condensed cream. Pacific Coast ni..nlt Mmmnv. Golden Kagle. Third and Yamhill Overalls. . - .... .,. , Clemenson Drug store, Second and Yamhill Bark tonic. fi.n-hv. F1rt and" Washington doernbecher: and Oregon rurnuure Oregon furniture;- j-Albert Bern I Xrug store, IM Jv"aah Irgton -Own 4.lapl.ajr of Oregon m flieM KTIKamSTToneTyrr'amngTon -J ". Dalles Diamond flour and man smoitn. Knight Drug company. 317 Washing; ton Soap and tooth powder. - ' " . Pacific Comet Trunk ft Bag " com- rny. Washington near Seventh Butch crsuppncs, ' .. . Bonbonnler or Charlton' lo-Cent . -tore.-Washington near Soventh West ern Mantel company, gas msntels. WoodardT Clarke Cd.7 Fotjrth and - " Washington Imposing exhibit M-fitcheL 2 8 Washington Coffee. J, O. Kelly. M Washington Selll wood cigar display ed .leather goods. :LiX-'c. -M.-Robinsoa,-llJ Washington .- t Umbrellas. -:s.- '. :1 1. Columbi Woolen Mill. Seventh and Htark, Owrr exhibit caealmerea, Cheviot r land tweed Orefcn City Woolen mills. M.-J. - Walsh-company. Ill Stark ', Demonstrating screens, special electrical " appllancea; own exhibit. Prael-Hegeleeompanyi Fifth and Stark Paclf It Pottery company. ' Delaval Dairy Supply ' company. in 7 'First Cheese- ; ;lim - Pradhomme.- Ill First Flunk bonks, other printed supplies, own exhibit. v '. i . . - Al0lptI a. Dekom.m-rjrrrst Mortar "' hodsTToarSTe'lfrwipTlllrB. ' '. Pioneer Taint companjrTT"! Tlrst '. Dusting compound, . . - -- " . Tlmms. Cress Co.." First ir Mor-rftionr-1rwbera rtck eni patty New berg Brick" company. ' ' . "J Jlcnry Jennlng, 17 First Mattress conch demonstration. Zl.ZZ Taultenhelmer & Sohmeer 7 company, l6- Fl-at Peters A iVoberts, mat tresss. - - " Covell s, 14- First Oregon Manu facturing company, parlor suites. " r- Edwards company Hair mattresses: 1 own .fnhinii; TarttrjEnir''nehnit; Urti;ni!erTnnao-'ty-tnduatrlat'BxAooh Ira- Toweraw First.. near-YarahUl Oregon Furniture Manufacturing com pany, woven- hair mnttresces; demon stration; dining-room aet; Doernbecher, Peters 4r Roberts, parlor suite. ' Mitchell, Lewis ft Staver. First near Taylor reron-made harness.. . .' T llry- i. White 1 Third Oregon- msd-a-ahlrt inn..Davi Drug company. 175 Third I Oreiron-made remedlea. I K Mayer. 148 rnira uregon picxies. I Skldmore Drug company. Third near -Morrison Oregw-made a lotlona,- Solar elcctrlo bags. Northwest Oun ft Bicycle company. Third near Washington Stuffed Oregon bird. - . C. P. vlnves. Bishop IT Third Oregon-made P. F. Levy Music 'house. Fourth near Morrison Sheet musio published In Ore gon. J Oregon Optleat-eompanyt-171 Fourth Glasses and spectacles ground In Ore gon.' J. M. Acheson, 13li Fifth Coats made of Oregon-woven cloth. 'J i - T)undore Plane company. Sixth and . Alder Sheet ' music published In . Ore- ' gon. -.r -. a , Portland General Klectrlo company, "Seventh' near Alder Demonstration of "' alectrloat appliances.' ' . . . y-rword Rotewater, vim kaa snsaenped kls . esnriMarr In the Rrpiibllras anmln.tloe for t'nlted HtstM senator Is Nrnraika, has lon . iMn prominent the fonmirr snit editor nf the Omaha Br. Ho was born In Hobraita and came te " United State In early yenth. lie ' be liM career a telraTspk operator bat inn drltted intj jornallaai. ... t 1 r .,7. ' ;; . .rr Cat -77- The Policyholders' Company PERFECTION IN LIFE INSURANCE : : - HOME OFFICE, PORTLAND, OREGON: XV L. MILLS. ... -.,'rre:::r.. - Ctneral made-in-oregon exhibition : ; proves :greatness of state (Continued play Is that ' In ' tha - windows of the Meier V Frank compajiy'e store made by tha Oregon City Woolen mills. It Is a display of manufactured products In cluding blankets, -cloth, bath -robeey-ato. . sIW mt , Ootdara.- - -A number of Interesting displays have been arranged In the windowa of tha Honeyman Hardware company. One unveiled yesterday morning was th ex hibit of tha Portland Corduga company. It is jnoat tastefully arranged to show the various sixes and grades of - rope manufaotured and these range from tne small wrapping twine to tha large hawaer, atrong enough to hold a steam ship. Othe displays in tha windows of this store ara screen and-ornamental grille -by-the Portland Wire ee Iron n4 tha Columbia Ii works.-, Aikother exhibit la one -of decoy ducks- and - tt - Is so amuiged- that- It proves .a great attraction.-. Very;: few persons know that Portland has a most excellent pottery works, bat If tttejrwtl! look at the display of the Portland pot tery In tha Fifth street window of Olds, Wortman ft King they will learn some thing to -their advantage. Thia dis play. Includes all kinds of. useful artlclea and vesaels made of clay, and among them ara a -number of-ornamental pieces. . uga Beet X: -Oregon as a sugar beet raising coun try la pushing to tha front, but few persona know that beet sugar will make fine, .candles.. ".To .demonstrate tha : tise fulnesa of beet sugar for candy-making the Sweatland Candy company, on Mor rison atreet-near Fourth, have arrange! a' display of confectionery of their own make manufactured from . beet - sugar. Nearly every window In -tha big grocery store of F. Dresser ft Co., at Seventh and Washington streets, la devoted to Made In Oregon goods. The comer win dow contains a display Of Violet Oats, most tastefully arranged and ornament ed with large bunches of -violets. In another window la anex hlblt of coffee and apices by the ' CTOsBeT-an If ypu "want To aee possTblyTJSrlargeTtr' cakes of soap you have ever boneta look In the windows of.F. Dreseer ft Co. and sea. the display of tha Luckel-Klng Soar. company.-In addition to. showing the various sixes manufactured for use tin company has' placed In the "windows several mammoth cakes, each about one foot square and three feet long. 7 " anis7loaJWMtrsav jjowu on rroni sireei me furniture manniaciuron Imlrt hlblts there will be among tha most Interesting of any ln tha city. The show windows of thafurn!turestore ara ao spacious' that they give Just the opportunity necessary to make a fine display of - furniture. At- the store of I. Gevurts -A Co., First and Yamhill streets, the Oregon Furniture Manufac turing company Is putting tha finishing touches today to a working exhibit of furniture making, which will show the process through which the- wood goes f rom the time It. leaves tha forest un til it Is- ready to ornament -some home and prove Its usefulness. --The Doern becher Furniture company and also the Oregon Furniture Manufacturing com pany have arranged exhibits In the win dow Of William Gadsby ft Son at First and Washington streets. At the store ofiHenry Jenning, 171 First -street, there is a demonstration of" a mattress couch. Finely finished and ornamental parlor furniture made by the Oregon Furniture Manufacturing company 1a shown In the windows nf Covell's store at 1M : First" street."- The- windows -of Ira F. Powera Co., on First street near Yamhill contain a very attractive dis play of furniture made by the Oregon -A CLARENCE S." SAMUEL, Ai-istant Manafef. l'tmztt. t , , ' r :.: - i S . " - - ' ' - t - ' : 7 : y :, V77. A -V l.. Miag Fannie ' Shank. . Cboaen !Misg.. Columbia.! r THE OREGON DAILY. JOURNAIV PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. MAY l&.NjWtt. from' Page One) Furniture Manufacturing company, the Doernbecher Furniture company and Pa ters ft Roberts. . .When all the exhibits ara unveiled a nd the goods . displayed thftMsdo In Oregon- show promises to be a revela tion. , The aoope of Oregon-made goods la so wide and varied that it will rather surprise people to know that so many articles and of such a high grade ara manufactured tf tha state, , - , - - JTew Features for JPaxada. ' : At tha meeting of the committee and judges last night several new features for the parade and other eventa were an nounced. The Judges reported that they had elected Miss Fannie Shank as Miss Columbia. - Three - ailver loving cups have hoen presented to tha committee. lena nach hy 'A. ft. C. Feldenhelmer. the Hcltkemper Jewelry company and Jaeger Brothers, ' whlrh will for displays In the parade. One will be for tha best denorated float, one for the best decorated awtrnnoblle-awd- the third for the organisation making tha pest showing-. --. -- :.. - - . Tho parade: Ts assuming greater pro portions each day. An effort will be made to have nearly all factories In Port land close- for half -a-day, so the em ployes ran march with various ' trade organisations or view the procession. If - possible the Judges will make KhOwnnem Thursday tha awards on window displays. Three artists have been added to the list of Judges and they -will pass on the window., merits of each window. The- prises to be awarded are aa follows: . . . No,- 1 120 for tha window which in the Judgment of the committee pos sesses the highest-advertising value. " " No. J $26 for the most artlstlo wlii-' dow.-; r- - No. .1 120 for this- best window dis play of goods manufactured In Oregon outside - of Multnomah county. No. 4 120 for tha window containing the greatest ' variety -.of Oregon-made products. os5to 9 lojachIor tlie four next The Acme MUls will have four floats In tha parade next Friday. To stimulate their employes to make a great showing the company haa offered caah nrizaa m 1heemrloyes who will furnish and car ry out. the mot original decoration for floats. DEMOCRATIC, RALLY AT TaJOHNSJTONlGRI IheJUrstblg Democratic, rally. o the campaign in Multnomah county, outside of tha city, will be held at St Johns tonight, 7The . speakers will be Colonel Robert A. Miller, candidate for attorney generalr Judge Thomas O. Halley; can didate for Judge of the supreme court: Hon. J. D. Matlock, candidate for state treasurer; T. M. Word., candidate for sheriff; K. H. Canal In, candidate on the legislative ticket and John Van Zante, candidate for county Judge, Good musio will be provided and It Is expected that a large crowd will greet the speakers. The . arrest of a Democratlo apeaker by the police Thursday night haa been explained aa a mistake on tha part of the patrolmnn and the. open-air meet ings, under the auspices of the county central committee will be continued. Three will be held tonight, each one beginning at I o'clock. J. C, Adams. Isaao 8Wett arid William Horan will speak at First and Madiaon; George L. Hutohlil,, Edward Kilfeatker. Francis Clarno nd Isaac Swett at Fourth and Alder, end William Horan, Isaac Swett and J. C. Adams st Third and Burnslde. GRAND EXCURSION ' ; PLANNED TO. ORIENT " " - - W. W. Ktng, general passenger agent Of tha Great Northern Steamship company,- announces that he has closed a contract . with the Los Angelas Times for a special excursion to Japan and China on the big steamship Dakota, leav ing Seattle September I ana returning three months later. There will be from 119 to 100 persons In the party, which will make the Journey from Los An geles to: Seattle by rail. What makes tha excursion of special Interest to Port land la that the party will stop off here on in way north and spend a , day In sleiitseelng. -'. The contract , for tha Oriental itrlp calls for II days In Japan and it dsys In China At each of tha porta of Yo kohama, Kobe,. Nagasaki, Shanghai and Hong Kong the party will leave tha ahlp and make short Inland Journeys. Resi dents of Portland, who desire to make this-trip should communicate with the Los Angeles Tlmrs. whlrh haa . full charge of aft afrangementa. ' vT!l'lrv. . v . .. . . I E VOTES F0R-WIL80O- Decides His Argument Against Woman Suffrage Beats Dr. " " 6roughers for It. J INTERESTING DEBATE. HELD AT GRACE CHURCH Much Enthusiaam Aroused ' by the Speakert and When Vote of Audi ence Is Taken Antl-Suffragngta Win - by Only Three Ballots. ---?-' By a Totei)f-tT-to 1T8 the maHnttyj Trfrrcraiencrih-iit t mearacVetKn odiat church last night to listen to de bate between Dr. J. Wnltcomb Brougher and Dr. Clarence True Wilson on woman suffrage, decided that there ara enough voters In Oregon "without the women. Tha question debated was stated as fol lows: . Resolved, That there are voters enough without women.' Dr. Wilson took tha affirmative and Dr, Brougher upheld the negative side. Much enthus iaam and interest in the' debate was aroused by the speakers. ." Tha audience was composed mostly of women. .Xr. F. Burgette Short '.presided and Introduced the speakers. At the conclusion of the debate a standing vote wea taken- with tha result above mentioned. -. Advocates of woman suffrage were on hand, and despite the vote of the majority were at the door distributing suffrage literature after tha program closed. Dr. Wilson argued that home . la tha place for woman; that aha Is out of place in' politics and-public-Ilfe. lie -Cqn.len.ded that every position . jnbusl nesa life held by a woman means that on man. la outof employment and tht the woman is doing work for 15 per week that a man used to get from 115 to 185.1 ror. woman surrrage, ne contended, would only tend to Increase this evil and abnormal condition of affairs. i 4 ITlJa-l'JTJuJLI t fed lurthfr thnt,lli badomen a-ni'Vot'e 111" just the propor tion that" bad men vole, "now,-and auf frage would but place the good woman In the position of being forced to vote for aelf protection. i Dr.. Brougher contended that there. are not enough voters of the right kind w!.Ue.UtgmeT UaafaueA4.ha-eie"et- iack-of Jnfluenca of a areatee Chrtetfi tenneasof politics now is due to the vote. He argued further that women are more Intelligent-then many-of-tha-men voters, and that enfranchisement would tmeanJhftUmenwould be displaced for office or position,"- OREGON HOSPITAL CORPS PRAISED BY PARDEE California Governor Declares His StatewesGrea, mo Oregon. Letters expressing the sppreciatlon of the people 0 -California of -the work done during the recent disaster by the Oregon Natidnal Ouard emergency and relief hospital have been- received - by Captain W. K. Carll from Governor Par dee and Dr.. James W Ward, president of the health commission of Bait Fran cisco. Governor Chamberlain of this state hs aluo written m letter of thanks to Captain Carll and those who labored In the Oregon hospital with him. Captain Vfl had charge of the hos pital after Major Sternberg was called home on account 'of the death of his father. -and he Is "very proud of the record that his corps of workers msde for" themse Ives -whlle-lnthe-destroveit city.:'"- ' ' 7 ' 7; - ' Dr. Ward In Tlie letted exnrsael th. highest appreciation of the labors of the hospital corps. He declarea that tha exactness with which tha duties of the corps were performed have been an ob ject - lesson to- the medical profession of San Francisco. trdee" in nis letter ex Tils" pTesses-the Tegret that he was -not- able Trr- vrrbany . eipiess the - giatltudeof himself and the people of California for tne great work done by tha corps and all the Oregon relief workers who sided the suffering populace of the destroyx-d city. He declares that the people of California ewe the- peopte-ef Oregon-a debt of - gratitude that can hever be repaid. ----- - '. . In a brief letter Governor Chamberlain thanks Captain CarlFTindThls fellow wcrkers tor the excellent work they did si aan . r lanuisw. TRADE RELATIONS" WITH. UTAH CLOSER "The trade relations between Utah and Oregon are closer now than ever before in the history of the two states," ssld John Q. Crttchlow, of Salt Lake City, this morning, v Mr. Crltchlow represents the Merchants Association of Utah, and la In Portland on ' business! He says that only within the last year have the people ofJ-lTtah become fully acquainted with the advantages as a port of entry and a distributing point and that much hi ore trade will coma to Portland from the Salt Lake basin than over before; It Will Pay Tou to look around as no one can under sell us, Tou might elsewhere get soma cheap "thump boa" for less than we rr nr11 ')""""" 'T" y '"r ,T "7 '7 7 nway Or one of tha other high-grade Pianos wa carry, but we assure you that for quality our prices are. brfatL.ths lowest of any on tha Paclflo .coast. . , .7. .(,'-' , ... Coxae aad See for Tonrsslf. - Dundore Piano Co. Steinway and If other makes of Pianos, 1M Sixth St Opp- Oreg-onlea ldf. - ADIEOC i PlanOs and Piano Players, Victor Talk ing Machines, sll kinds of Small Instru ments, Sheet Musio, ate., a to. .'4 : .;. LARGE e W. A' Heating Engineers gzaxaxjnaMMMiMKiiMKgiagiraigzgziiiKxiiErzraMr3xag:irgragat: PORTAGE ROAD TO ' BE EXTENDED Business , Men's Association , of The Dalles Will Complete Railroad to Big Eddy. SOLVESFREIGH-rPROBLEM-FOR THE INLAND "EMPIRE Extension- Neeaitat-n-Otttlay-ofr ScTCttLb-OUSand - .DolarSt... ..but Makes State Road Available to Shippers of Grain. ; """""(Rpeelal Dtanatek to The'jiirnl. -Tha Dalles. Or., May 1. The Business- Men's sssoclatlon has . taken the hmatter In hand of having tha terminus J.ot-tha state jwrtage roadwithin the city limits. To put this in operation a survev has been ordered from the Big Eddy.'Jo soma point within the city lim its. It Is determined to make the exten- nton beforene grain tm all is moved to market so inai tne nnrtase road will haul the wheat to our wharves. 1 a here ntTTO " 6e .con venTentt for shipment to Portland.-,, 4 -Thle wlll-naceasitate.-tha outlay- or several thousand -dollars, but - It - will make the state road available to tha entlr Ihland empire. With thia convenience ror snipment the state portage road will do a much larger business than If has ever done, and will more nearly solve the freight problem for the northwest. TO MAKE REGULAR TRIPS TO SAN FRANCISCO Breakwater Brings In Forty-Six First Cabin Passengers 7 From South. LTba.atanierBreak water arrived L'rom San Franclscoand JToos bay last night wtttr cabin and l steerage- PJa;n. fprH. She biought up bwi lime eargo. Fair weather was encountered on the trip. She will sail Monday night at 8 o'clock with a .full" cargo of genert! merchandise. It la the Intention of the owners of the Breakwater to put her on I a regular- run bet ween- Portland . and San Franclaco," sailing -from- this port twice- monthly, The captain . of the Break wter-reporta-haylng collided. Willi several logs of the derelict raft off Cape Mendocino but the ateamer sus- tartiecT""n8aTirflmB's: The steamer F. A. Kllburn arrived from San Franrtco-tasr-night-jrtth-4e tons of general freight and 71 passen gers. Pleasant weather prevailed on the: trip... although a heavy sea was running. The Kllburn leaves for the Bay City Sunday nlght-wlth-en-ex-ceptlonnlly heavy cargo. of general mer chandise. BIG SCHOOL OF SALMON. Tugboat Bobarts Baas Through Thou sands of Then sTees COlnmbla'a Month. Several thousand salmon, emitting a phosphorescent glow -of such brilliancy aa almost to turn night Into day. was the-startling phenomena observed by Captain Chrlstensen and crew-' of the tugboat Robarts on the trip from Flor ence. - - .... . ......... .. . The Robarts srrive hers thls,morn Ing snd tied up at the Davis street dock. When "off Tillamook night before last the steamer ran Into a. school of several thousand salmon all headed for the mouth of the Columbia river. They made a trail several miles in length and the phosphoric light given off by them lit -tip theea for some distance on either aide." The" Robarts ploughed her way through tho fish and . many were undoubtedly slaughtered by her -wheel. The progress of the vessel- wss not retarded to any appreciable extent. , ' Carroll Bone company of Florence ara tho owners of tha Robarts, and she has bean engaged In towing loga and lumber schooners st that point. -She Is under-contract-to-the-Cascade-Con-st ruction company to tow rock from the Stella quarries -to the Columbia river Jotty. . . . 0 MARINE NOTES. J : . .7 i Astoria, May 1. Arrived down at 4 and sailed at l:4S a m.. steamer Harold Dollar, for San Diego and Redondo; ar rived at 1:40, ateamer Cascade, from San Francisco left up at :I0 a. m.,- steamer Virginia; left up st 11 a. m. ateamer Cascade; aalled during tha night, gas oline schooner Berwick, for Rogue river; arrived at 11:30 a. .m.. steamer Au reus, from. San Francisco. -' Astoria. May II. Arrived down at I and sailed at 7:10 p. m., steamer ArgulU I vl':r feed door in the construction of ; is a nuisance rather than a convenience. it's a nuisance when the gases hd smoke forward toward the feed door before reaching the smoke pipe the result of this- construction. isTa smoky, . dirty- house. All --"Perfects" are so constructed that all the gases and smoke pass AWAY from the feed door and the result no smoke and dirt' in your house. ' Our furnaces are built on practical i iines.ThatV only one reason why they're better. .- G. McPherson Co. 47 FIRST STREET AVegctaUe Preparationfof As similating the Food andBetfula ling the Stomacbs aiulBowela of Prornoles DrtimhcerfujV rtess and Kest.contains neither Opium.MorphinB norMuiexaL JOT NAHCOTI Aasls W Sfr fuss - hirmJm . A perfect Remedy fnrropcHps Ron, Sour Stonvu:h,DiantKea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish nest rtnd Loss of Sleep.- - Facsimile Signohtraof j- - XEV YORK for Port Harford: arrived at :1 p. m., schooner Virginia, from San Francisco. ' Ban Pedro, Mayt ."-'Sailed. -schooner A. F. Coats, for Columbia river. - Astoria, May It. Condition of the bar at- a niii smooth; wind aoutheaaui PLAN SUMMER RESORT ON TILLAMOOK BAY (SuIl Dlspitch to The Jonrn.l.) Tillamook, Or.. May 1. The Bay City. Land company owning tho. town .1 ,n , Tl a r i , v -' mitnntAA Mvn mil.. from this point on Tillamook bay. has wag. in way, connecting the town with deep water. The wharf will be about three" Quarters of "a allriir length, and Is to be a most substantial structure. Tha company have also purchased 140 acres of land on the. sandspit opposite the townsit", on which they propose to build a hotel and other buildings with a Eatt More of the most nutritious of flour foods Unooda Circuit the only perfect soda cracker. Then you will be able to ... ; Eapii More because a well-nburiiJiecT has greater productive capacity. Thus you will also bs able to Save More because for value received Chsra is no food i so - eccsczilccJ a Unccda Clzzult V In a dust t'z.:. rtsUtvrt frcrf r t-lVTlOMAL E1SCUIT C i some .furnaces For Instance, have to pass oFInfiiintt and C&ildren. . . Tho Kind You llavo AlwayDoL'slii: Bears the For Ovor Years view to making the spit a summer re- sort. The location Is strikingly favor able to this project, having one of thai finest beaches on tha Oregon coast. leUowstonw'Nationsl ParkT The government nfflVlaf etitrvo, fa) via the Northern Pacific, Livingston. Montana, and Gardiner gateway. . . It la tha wonderland of the world e limitless in recreation opportunities; offering tha finest coaching trip In America and tha study of nature's moat wonderful phenomena It may be seen as a side trip en route to or, from thai eaat. I ,,?,,, k- made during the summer la pnlnti asst. snd Tellowatone)-park . hould be Included. Join the "See America First" club and travel via the Northern-- Pacific. . Particulars at ticket office, tSt Mor , rlson street, corner Third. - t .Preferred Stock Caaaed Alien a ierwis Best Brand, i , . h$ Uso Th rtii -..'.' vea saswaa sissaas. aes 11 1 V- t