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----- v l-rTJlE OREGON DAILY JOUHlUU PORTLAND. SATURDAY "eVENINO, MAY 19. 1809. err F1REESCAPES0R E SUCCESS, SAYS VmATlSTMS eta. FMIl'S GREAT l; JO SCII00 PRESIDENT i.-nKEnriA -SECRET? IT5WiEMlTODRIi!TIEn 1 I Says He Has Discovered Method ,' by Which Any One May Con- ; trol Myrterious Powers -. . . of the Occuit. 111----- Shaver Building Must '. Conform Throughout the City Men, Women and Children Make War on , Trash and Filth Bonfires Redden Evening Sky as Ref--- use Is Burned Wagons Haul Away Tons of Debris. " 1 1 - THE EXHIBITORS NAMED BELOW have good&Tof merit on display and a visit to thf to Ordinance in Ten Days . , or Be Closed. Ymuuw "ill yiUYy VI jiuin 1I1U UUCIC31. :t ,. . 4 LAAAAAAAA saV A A sta A A siVs4 bbb A Aaaai CLEAnirJG DAr ilUG FRAnCIS TnTT7TTTTTTn UJU ttUUilUsV DELAY WILV NOT- BE' TOLERATED Executive Board Delivers Ultimatum . t& Board of Education in the Mat terArlington Club Icebox Causes v Some Excitement During Sesiton, Unless the board of education begins the construction of fire escapes on th ris8rntmoorHrjTOlnarwmiin Ten gays- -threcativ"b6.rffwHi " act ' as it diar- with, the llarquam theater, ana- wiu ordee the acliool closed, -""Iwlsh" to "tiring- up a iiibject with which, you are already: pretty well ao- ; qua In ted." said City Attorney . McNary at the meeting- of tha executive board - late yesterday afternoon. .'It's about the fire escapes on tha Shaver achooL I learn from one or the directors that the board of education baa twice glven.au- thorlty to the building- committee to-L instruct these fire ' escapes, but Vr. Wittenberg has- been out of 1heeliy and ft has not "been attended to. Mr. .. Wittenberg has said It will be dona dur ing vacation, though he says It Is all -rot.'" - -.- t- "How about closing the school V In quired Thomas O. Greene. Both Mayor lno and the rtty-ettornejrwave as-thetr opinion that the executive board has Upwer to order tha school closed. Finally Mr. peery moved that the fire chief - be Instructed to order the truotlon of the oeoapoa-within tan forthwith. The disagreement between Edgar M. Lasaras. owner of a building at Four , teenth . and Waahlngton, - streets, and -Building Inspector Mann was' aired for nrailj au lioui. A inlBUiKierslaiiulny " It&d arisen over me construction of one of the walla of tha building, and because It had been given out that Mr. Lasarus jwouIOCenreater; that he had been held Up to the public as a "hoodlum." After a lot of un intelligible technical .construction-terms had erisscrossed the room, Mr. Flelsch- ner hastily, moved that the matter go 7 to -the building inspector and fire mar shal, ' TMTcecTiest of th(TTiningtoncluB M - called a lot - of. hard - names .. by Philip Selling, who declared- It a men aoe to the neighborhood. After a long alBcussionit was nnalljrfcarhed that a brick hood, making the email structure - outside the mam building conrorrn to regulations lad been agreed to by the ownere. City Attorney McNary reported that -t her Northern Paclrlc-Termina t-gompa n y - was occupying,, to the exclusion of the public, a number of streets which had never been vacated, rrrrrhatiinay-oerouf" Jehance r 6t :ai te -. for a fire engine house," remarked Mayor t Lane. - - Patrolman B. P. McOlnnis was ordered dismissed from the police force, following-' the recommendation ' of :the police ..committee... . . . . . Dr.N.J.FULTON NATUROPATH" SaeeaMfol Is the word that bast aeaertbea her career since ebsilDg te Portland. SnceMtfol la : earing dtiesie, sscetssfal Is bntldlng ep what ; Is today - the largest ; of Hce , practice jtt aay 'doctor la the city. She Cures the Sicli ' .: '. This Is why her ffteeo are at an tlnae fell,, and that people sometimes wait foe soon lie sea her. If yos have any ailment, eh file or arnte, eorh as rneamatUm, la grippe, on mehttla, goiter, . eatarrh. tomarb snd bowel troablM, srrre trouble, etc.. te., yos would do wall te en git her. She caa core yoa. ' rirnMOiriAij or rzom ihx xas ctraro, "PortlaBd. .Ott. IT, IMS. "To Whom It Kay Concern: "I Bartered a long time with eertooa stomach trouble, tbe disease haTlng proarosMd so far that I was enable to retain my food, and flaally foand wator to cause aansea: In abort, mr - entire ayitea was In a seriously assisted con dition. On or aboat July IS laat I adrlaed wltk Dr. Nancy J. Fulton, of this eltj. and was Induced to take treatment! from her. aad after tahlns tha twelfth I waa- dlechara-ed. I eaa sow sat anrthlnc I desire, feel perfectly well and am constantly ralnlne- strength. This mar- ' relons ehaage I caa trathfnllr aay la doe te Dr. rultoB. CLYDH VACOHN. ". "nom, .effersoa. Or." woteMr. Tsnthn eaa be comm&n1cat4 with at Jeffersoej, Or., or bis father. Ell Tantbn. esn be seen at the New Orand Central, eoraer Third and Flanders, this city, .. V, - ''Oetobar ,"1B0. " "To Whom tt May Oeneern: "It sffortls me great pleartre te .writs e word la praise ef Dr. Falto. I anfferM nstola 1 asonz for one week with pam In my whole - boot. My husband called la whom we sun- nosed wss one of the boat phystelsno la tbe - elty. He waa not snre, bat thoacht I had neura la-la, or It ailirht prove to be sallatones, ..left aiedlelne aad thourht I would be bsttat aert day; bat I arsdnslly rrew worse; rot bo .lief from pain except under opiates. Bsvlng hesrd of Dr. Fulton throutb friends of oara, we oeetded te call her In; so my hnsband went st ones and brout-tat hsr to the boos. Upon ' eismlnstloa she pronounced It e ease ef sent tastfitls. and after one treatment I waa able to est "P. dress myself aad so shout my ssnal 1 household duties. I hsre sow take a sresk's treatment and certainly think her the mast e,erf. doctor I,,. met. ; '. -5 Tenth sU, PertUad, Or." ' Wets Don't forte te Inclose postsse stamp for reply wbea writing te aay ef my pattest. DrJUFULTON XATTT10PATX, . 315 TWELPTH ST. Corner Clay, ana block from' TJ ear, 'an trm Kth street ear, from 'effersoa car, . KtUpaoee Mala Siat, . x .in. -FT" 3 0 . 9 -ft . Busy .With Cohaiderlng the fact that it Is the first time anything of the sort was aver attempted In the city, "clean-up" day' In I Portland yesterday was a huge success. declares President Francis I. MrfCenna of the initiative One Hundred.' The city waa given a cleaning such as It has seldom- or - never - had - before." Everyone d- lata -tha spirit et-the WOfw-4 while the rain interfered to some extent with their labors, they all got their work done so well that the refuse wagons are still , busy today -dlsposingof tha piles of rubbish- gathered. The downpour rrmae everyming ta wat tnai tne Boiifira- celebration planned for last night was Cleaning Day I not all that might have been wished for, yet on tne east stae ana in norm Port land numerous fires were observed. Yesterday was only the beginning of the work of civic, Improvements.' It In to be carried on by" Civic .: Aesth etlc clube to be organised In every ward of the city tinder the direction of the Initiative One Hundred; . . . atohool Children Kelp.- ' The taak of cleanlng-up was begun In the morning. At. the schools the chil dren spent their recess time beautifying the grounds and streets surrounding the bulldlnge by picking up paper.-traeh and all such accumulations and disposing of them.: In the efternoon the work proper commenced. Men and women took a hand, and when the school children were released from their studies at S:30 p. m. thev htialiwt themselves &.-Tha result was iijat .'during the dayrn.orethanl.000. loRds or refuse -were hauled away try the "eUKBeeutlfu!"- carte, according io the esttma toe Fresraeiit airs.enne hundred ar more loads yet remain to be moved, MrVvMcKenna says, and the wagons are being kept in -service today to dispose of this residue -of -the city's OHM cjv thireslt ruin. IS:;. . M - ' , it OREGON-BEAVERS'-IS-SENT THROUGH MAIL 7 Secretary D. C Freeman of the Made In Oregon exposition received a prise In the mail this morning. It waa both a prise and a surprise, in fact such ss sur prise that the, noise made by the sten ographers and other office assistants brought' people' from' adjoining offices In the Made in Oregon room. One man thought It fire and started for the alarm box, while another went to get a police man. ' Janitors armed with brooms and brushes and palls of water poured into the room to learn- the cause of excite ment. ' '''': . The commotion was caused by the opening of a box ' labeled - "Small live Oregon bearers." Following the sug gestion ; of - Manager - Tom- Richardson, of the Commercial club, the beaver was adopted as the-emblem for Made In Oregon. ' A box about the alee of a candy box came In the mall and at tracted the attention of Assistant Sec retary Applegate. When the first wrap- AT-TH E TH EATR ES. A Message From .Ms" Monday. "A Messsas Prom Mara," Richard Oaatbear ' ansMdy, la which Da rid Prortor Is a leading player and star, I not only said to be ercerd irslr rich la . comodr but there b a . moat aVIlchtful lose romance pvrmeatlng the comedy a the beftantng to- the end. - The pisy Is reputed te hare quit a au toner of Im portant aad Intsrsstlac ehsracterlstlcs. ' This moat - successful of comedies will ' he seoa bare at tha Helllf theatre for four alshls, besla alng saxt Monday, May tl. which, by tha way. will be It initial . presentation in uia my. David Proctor, aa accomplished roanc actor. Is tho star of the company -snd he eomra well isiomillauilnl Brat, sow elllng at tho box- efDee of the Belllf . roartesntb and Waahlng- toe streets, .,..-, Big "Print Karl" WeekL l This afternoon ' ' matinee and tonight's per formance will' he the Istt eppertaattlee the - - v'; -: . , 4 J the Rake, "The result of the day's work le'most satisfactory saldPraaldwt-MoKenoa in discussing the matter this morning. "In fact more was accomplished than I expected. Every one took an Interest, every one worked with will and the result was. that great tlhngs , were ac complished." I feared that people had become so accustomed to the dirty con dltlons that prevail they would not take an Interest In the clean-up movement but my feara were needless. . .-.L ... - wlUdnoate the rablie. w bot tnnr it e.Mii hftt h eery to set apart a special clean-up : i f v Vj .J II 1 Scene. again.-'We want to educate the peoplt in civil aesthetics up to the point where they' will keep the Mty cleanly and beautlfuL at all times. To accomplish this we propose to organise clvlo- aes thetic clube in each ward of the city. A-targe list of names- of those Inter ested have already been secured by the ward managers and with these as i nucleus the societies will be organised.' The Initiative One Hundred has dls covered that--there 'le a city ordinance making it a misdemeanor for any person to throw paper, fruit peel oir trash of any sort -In-the-publlc-' streets or on public ground, Steps have been taken to have this law enforced and the police -have promised to see that the law Is observed. The person who throws trash, upon the street Is In danger of being -taken to Jail and fined f 5 for his thoughtlessness. On the east ldo, where there was lots of room, fa r or It. tha rruaadcrs, Mr. Mo- Kenna-saya, weraj especially en ergetie and outdid the west side In the work t a meeting oi me initiative una Hun dred has been called for Tuesday night In Jhe rooms of the board of trade for tne purpose or aiacussing tne proposea Front street franchise . . ... ." -"T - v' --;-Jl plnf 'was removed a label was -.found markedx"IJve young beavers." This waa indeed, a prise to the. mind of Mr. Applegate and Immediately he began to think of a pier o where they could be displayed." He smarted to open' the box and crowded around him were tho stenographers end others. The box was opened and disclosed seven tiny mice. As soon as the "young women saw the rodents they let put a scream and scrambled' over chairs and g-ot on top of tables. Typewriters were over turned and - one minute after the. box waa opened the office looked a wreck. With a metallic' typewriter cover, Mr. Applegate managed to keep the mice In the box. ' Order waa restored. Those who had tuahedto-the assistance of the Made in Oregon officials returned to thetr rooms and the work of making the air .went oh. The mice were, se curely caged and during the day exhib ited to visitors , ee Made-ln-Oregon beavers, public will hsr to see the rsttllag farce comedy, "Prinze Karl," at the Bsksr theatre. It haa had a great ran this week, nlllas the theatre to overflowlnf each nlfbt. Tbe whole etty. It would seem, has txen kept la roar of Isnghter at the sprlfbtly them and the aiembers of the Bakes stock company kav bees the fa eared topic' of csaTorsatloa at over tow. Tb next bill, opening tomorrow after boob. May SO, la "The Little Minister," 7 t - " -.- "Little Minister" Sunday. . The Baker theatre patrons sr all ready for "The Little Minister," which opens the second week of tbe Baker stock season tomorrow mati nee, May 90. No play euald astlsfy a large pronortloa of tb people who patronise tbe theatre regularly. "Tb Little Minister" has all tha element - that charm the lstelllgsoc and thsvmsa aad womea who hare hearts aad seals. , .. . At tha Empire Tonifht The hi scenic melodrama. "The World." wkah will b glees fur the last time at the Rmptre tonight,, ke one of the season's euo rease at this popalsr theatre. ' The wonder ful scene teat hare made . thut-. ptote . ene DEATH Defies : Assassin's Dagger and Claims He Will Uve Agaii Explains Strange Forces ' at His Command. CAN -SUCH -THINGSBE ? Makes FreefitributTdrTof Book Full of Mysterious Revelations r . and Startling Illustrations i ; K to ah who Ask. :" ;U . "Death T NO, I do not fear It I might almost aay that I do not believe there is. any sueh thing. I think that what la called 'dying la in reality and more truly birth, a' change for the bet ter in every way, the open door to a' life of greater opportunities, fuller activi ties and higher development of all our powers," said Professor F. T. Mclntyre,' the noted scientist and psychic author-, ity of New York City, - 1 wnenever and however this ao-ralled 'aeatn may come, whether peacefully In my bed, or by the assaaain's dagger, J am re aay to welcome it. 'But surely you do not want te-dle?' was asked. "No, I have no desire -to make the change until the work I am doing here is finished. When It Is. ' I .cannot iro quickenQuah. jDn every .hand . wahave 1 prooi mat mere la more in ilia man mere existence, that there are unaeen pewere of the human soul or ego that may be developed almost beyond ba iter. "MysteriousT - Tes.' I suppose occult iatnunrifl HP fif.fin mysiarinn those who have not given the subject proper consideration. But those who nave learned how to noasess and com mand the unseen powers --around s -rec nar as any of the material forces we con trol. - - - "More than that. By iqeans of a dis covery I have made, any one who la willing to give a little time and effort may -learn and -mawter these- powers. Telepathy, hypnetiom personal- magne tiam. suggestive therepeutics, mystic rl healing,.-reading- theeecret' characters oi others ana innuencing tnem without their .knowledge., control of. the psychic forces for one s own health, welfare and auccess all may be at the command! of any- one "Who deiilres them. i ininK i am sare in stating mat what were formerly closely guarded se cret held by only a few men outside of the so-called 'mvstlc-adept"' of the KnU, are secrets no longer, for' I have per- SCIENTIST -FACES . . CALMLY. 1 reciea a metnoa ry wnicn any one raniat fdevclopts own "psychic forces- to thetrf e I hlgliast degree of perfection and -power. e "u would take too long to explain thl e metnoa here ana now, nut I nave writr ten a book for distribution among my I risnua snu ii wuu sr miervsieu which gives a clear explanation of my dis covery and method, so that any one who la able to read can understand It easily From those who have followed my -in structions I have received hundred -of lettere thanking me for the great bene- nta tney - nave received, me wonaerrui things- they were able to do .and. the marvelous effect upon their lives. One woman even went so far ae to any that my system had 'proved to be worth-a. million dollars to ner. Mere are sam ples of the kind ' of letters I receive every day: S Professor 'W. A.- Barclay, - the noted practitioner of Oriental mystics, writes: -You are without doubt the greatest genius. In the world.- "Your, systems of personal influence are the most practical ami immediately emcacious oi any mac I have read of or tried. Your systems of reading character, projecting thoughts and controlling people are away beyond and in advance of any other thus far i-brought to- light. - Any one can master your systems. nr. tt. a. Liounsnurg, Wheatly. Ontario, writes: "I have thor oughly Investigated the methods and in ventions of Professor Mclntyre, snd enn say that his system is scientific snd surpasses anything In the line of thera peutics that has come to my notice." Mr. William II. Jacobaon, Illgliwood, III., writes: "I can heal others who sre ill. es well aa myself, as if by manic. I Could never accomplish this without your powerful system,- Mrs. J. A. Ruat .f T t a .n. Ulun wrUau " I e neniila. Lof -Itaaoa, MIwk wr only- knew- -what-theee- hidden forces could do for them you wult v merry followers. The Ravi K, W. King, pawtoe Chrlatian church. Uooer Lake. Cal wrltea: I cannot commend ynur aya- tem too highly, and I am willing to answer any Inquiries in regard-to it. Fred n. Brett. Anartado Io. uuaaaia iara. Mexico, writes: "I have - done wonderful -thlhge In- tnfluanclng-sjeople with your system. Have had over fifty people under my control and compelled them to do startling things. " while Mrr Jamee Kubal.-a: prominent huslnee man of Chicago, wrltea: "i never dreamed such things possible. The ays- lem has msde it dirrerenx man or me. I did not know I was so. full of magna. tlsm." When asked what ne rnargeo tor nis book Prof. Mclntyre replied; "Charge? I do not charge anything. I give it away absolutely free. I did not write It In order to seTT It. but I believe that It will help my fellow mortals, and aid them In developing those Inner and oc cult foreee that exerclae such wonder ful control over ell affaire and queationa of life. I ma working In the Interests of science, to better myself and others, and I am anxious for every man and woman to try the wondere laid bare by my dlacovery. I make only . one re striction, and that is that they must not use the powere or systems of the Hin doos which I give them for any evil urpose, tor these psyenic lorces in xne ands of an evH-mlnded person might An nfitnleV tiarm. With this exception I will send a copy of mjabook absolutoly free to every one who ceres to ask for lt" All any one who wants a copy has to do Is to write a letter or postal to Prof. T. T. Mclntyre. Roor 12fi, No. 124 -gl-. tlth street. New York. N..T. -- Professor Mclntyre's book, full -of marvelous revelations and startling pic tures, might well command - the full rice Oi IIS unaouDiea wurwi, nu wiufc e le giving It away absolutely free Is only another proof of this renowned scientist's single-hesrted devotion Jo the great work he Is engaged upon. ef the forsBwot sseledramaa ever prodaree re tboa depleting ta aplaaia and tfestree ttoa st a larse oceaa steamer. fl lowed by anrvlTers cttilag to ple of the vessel. ... - " " j. "East Lynne" Tomorrow. The Empire season will rinse with tsre ssr- fernsBcs of "Hast Lynn" terserrow afreraeon ad STSoJns. fcr tb llsrk Bwala eomnaay af Blarsrs. who for th past three wssk Bar besa glvlag th patrons of thai boas some of Us beat arelodraaostlc productions they ' aave bad thla asaeoa. Thd BMdern reralon of 'Last Lrsae," a sires by Macs swais, is ssia as be esaecUlly beattUfsL VAU3KVILLE AND STOCK.1 At th Lyric. ', Thla evtalag aad tonjorrow srlsraoo aad ersnlag, with coatlauona , psrforaiaBm, tbe lorrte atork anmnaay wiu presssc tn eiosiug prforBsne of that beentlful mrsl drsma. ansa 1 sees era, .is nsirr-ti jhu siirscunsi as aires aiarh slsfsrtlna iaiine tbe past , aad baebeaa? largely psuoolisd., Ih --PORTLAND STOVE WORKS , Manufacturers of COOKING and HEATING STOVES and RANGES - T- ALL. KINDS OP EXTRAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND -Phone Pacific 2Q:2 :Dvvight Edwards Cq lpjsplayed aUosenblatl'8, TASTE BBTTER-Od FURTHER : -THE HIGHEST GRADE MANUFACTURED IN THE NORTHWEST i Eppley Pe 5 ' Made On Exhibition in " tvt vr nr jro waits. avuBTrxura cnminiuoi1 m sust. tot PACIFICMETALBVORKS- icturera of Aletalam OaVSSM ef all Made; BABBITT epeoisaeri xaaTOTTrai, TzaxtoxTrB. xtuicTxtOTTl'xi hitsu. Furniture Oregoa: Eu r wn ssxaXDiBivB ww Mi sta srrrvii, ' MaVOVMsim romae urai loif-f w wiiqb in Trarmiai m Fnraw wi Asfr 'HO fuiltan wbii fnrnUlilELi' Western incandescent Gas and Gasoline Mantles iar.ej' aovurrsi jam erraiwAmT'ei yxmr-TinTXiO OAOT,nrsi l.aafy. OFFICES AND FACTORY 28 FRONT STREET . Phun Main 3-49IS - : - BXB2BXT IT m BOBBOBZBBB, 333 WASKTBOTOsT T. : j Pacific States Packing Go. - BDEH - AsNP - PORK - PACKERS - ; . 224-226 Sal moiuSt reet Display at Famous Clothing Co.. Second We aave t oaly provea tha Oriental & American Cor JTENTM AIND .IOHN8QN 8TREBT8 PhQnB.WI.aln-Q43 Refined Cocoanut Butter Dlsolaveed at F. DrtHer A Co. BUTzTERNMT RRRAD . wxrunto att vABTiaa tib. BUTTiavinrr aitd nxcm nnT iti iiiad ifiouitr. I . " ' GOOD SlLmUD rSOMTTXiT TO AX liBH O Phone Main 1904. DisplayiarEjwar(lFufnlture-Storerl89FirrStfeer JADIES CTTZX, AhTD laXTTABT TAXZeOBS. gTATB. f Men's Clothes "Made in Oregon" - j . . From the sheep's back to the mam's back. ' " Look in our windows in Elks'" building, corner of Seventh and Stark streets. See the native Oregon wool in every stage of manufacture as made into finished dress goods for men by our Oregon Manufacturers, the Ore gon City Woolen Mills Co., lSuitt to your measure $20 to $30. . ... llostrated oofS aad Bjorlof plrtarea are alae due far their share ef fsroraaie sseaiwa. At the Grand. ' . Tomorrow tbr will be perfortnsnc at th Orand from 1 to I and froo T:S0 to 10 5 p. m. This will e the tat anpearsac ef tbe aaH Mt arte,-Joseph Callaaaa, la his laipsrstlna, pnu We Know." Those who bare not yet esa this spcrlslty aboald not arerloo It. as It la see ef th best aoreltles ss tb vaadrvtll ts. There r sjaay other Ins tsatarte a th Mil., which cksw toaMrrow. v At the Star. t. ...- tr.re.tr which has1 beea flrsa all week by tbe star stock CDmnaay will hsr Its closing sjerformaacs toomerow aftsraooa sad Bight. There are plrturea ef the Kaa Praaehif-e ealaaalty also erierea, sna osmors thss there hi a vaaderlll olio of sttrartlre sinters, dancers aad cmoodisns. in mar will be aa agneahla slace r TWU totaorrow. Third and Morrison andSigeIs.Washingtona hear,Fourtht DEPENDABLE V SPICES .V in Oregon at Salem tjtit Ben Sening Window, Fourth and Morrison Streets , - soovoirr.-VTnxsTrjro ob miov nvrr juist AXeSO nur aivAras Kfelal on' Zxhleitlon'With the Journal Exhibit at Olds. KIT1I.) for all kinds ef machinery Nad& In Oregon n i t u re Man u fact u r i n g Co. j rim mnn ymjivt ! mw. . Trariuvrw mm m.w font bontv. Mantle" Com aaeate cured la Oregon are aa goo aa 271 front St., Bet - WALKIINQ V mass nr obboost bt CHARLES COOPEY & Boonii 1, I, t, II and 13, MVk Third Displayed at Bea elUar, Fourth aad xomsom Btreete. ; ; j, ... i DAVIS NIECE BRIDE AT FASHIONABLE WEDDING " (Joaraal Speelal Pteftr. ) New - York, May It.- HI. Thomas church waa the scene of a brilliant eo- clety wedding . today when. Mies Kllsa- bcth Davis was united, In marriage to Mr. John K. Berry. Tbe bride le a nleee of ex-Senator Henry Oaasoway Davis, who waa Democratic candidate for vice president at the laat election. IE oaths From ApveaAUltie Decrease tn the same ratio that the use of Dr. King's New Life Pills Increases. They save yon from danger -and bring quick and painless release from consti pation snd the Ills growing out of It Strength and vigor n I ways follow their use. Guaranteed by fcjUUmor Drug lo EXTRACTS ott wajtt to bh ran Pcalef In Shsot iVletlX Wortman n Kins.. OABBBBS. oar. drop aad wire eoldee a ts-ts aoa-ra iiuuio -rauBxrr. irvsn wi wrvei mm ruw ibomt .:a.-.. svii wifn wf mmm iwi vivw e pany, Inc. 1 Portland, Oregon and Morrison Sts. those eareel In the east, hat hotter. FREE SAMPLES X Madison and Jefferson j SKIRTS SOINS Btreet, morthweet eoras ef attars, tTF- e e4eee4 Mlee Katherine Elklna waa the maid of honor, and the beat man was the ' bridegroom's brother. Will T. Berry, of Naahvllle.7 Tenn.i Following the cere many at the church the bridal party and guests repaired to -Mi St. Regie hotol, where an elaborate reception and lunch eon were given...., -' .'-..;, - ... EXCURSION TO SEASIDE, . . Baaaar, Mr -Another popular ti t excursion te) Beaald via the A. C R R. wl l I the union depot next nnclsy it I i. i Ticket sales limited to so.t ; r of train. TU-ksta on sr si 5 . Street during the wee a 1 1 1 I depot t 'ar moini I t'on t" ione C. A. t.-J , i. i. r