The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 14, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE- 0REC6:i DAILY JOURNAi; PORTLAND. SATURDAY JZVZ::ii:Q, Jgy 1.
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EXPLOSIOfJ
Conflagration on Scow at Astoria
'.Waterfront Was of Acci- -
t '.' dental Origin.' . v
' MAN WHO DISAPPEARED
-t . HAS LOCATED HIMSELF
Ellas Col Returns H6rn After Short
Trip in Search r ot Work, but
1 Henry Nickett Hu Not Vet Been
Discovered.
. ' Tk Jaamal Km. ensneS
I scrlpt'os bureau . st - 430 Commercial street,
; AMwIt, b any buelueee with the? Bspet
t Mr be transacts. Phone Mala SSM,
' Journal' Astoria BureW"Jly -f
An examination of the promises today
; by the authorities warrants lb suppo
sition that th firs which consumed the
' aoow of. V?'Ul'Wln tha water,
front at an early "hour yeaterday morn'
ing and cremated tha old man was ths
rasult of an accident, probably ths ex
plosion of a keroeene lamp, Thars ara
bo Indication that.. in Duuaing
deliberately Artd by Wilson with sui
cidal Intent.
When ths firs department reached ths
evsaa. after responding to an alarm
that waa turned In shortly after mid
' night, tha cow was found enveloped
la namea.- Agonising, screams . were
heard within. Tha flra had than reached
- ruch a . star that It was Impossible
' to enter ths place and when extln-
' Bulshed sad tha , place examined ths
body of Wilson was found lying on the
floor in a partially nuoa condition ana
badly charred. Ths ore ..was. first no-
' tleed br neighbors, who - wars : at
traetedythajKmMuns-i)tlejild man,
- but- ths names wars then so far ad-
vanord that rescue was Impossible.
-' Wilson was about 60 rears of ass
and feeble from long stcknesa. He has
been a county charge for a number of
' years and ths day before ths terrible
- eoourrenoe It was decided to send htm
to ths eountv hospital for treatment.
CREMATES IIU
" He" ha4 resided.- to Astorta-tormanr
years.
- Haply Xooklnr o Work.
'Ths mystery surrounding the dlsapr
pearaaco of Ellas Cols, ths young mar
ried man who so auddenly dropped
. from view, after tell in his wlf that
he waa going to the stable to feed his
horses, has been cleared up. Testerday
; Cole walked Into his home with the
explanation that be had been to Ooble
looking for work. Henry Nickett, the
other man who disappeared., la still
missing, but it is believed that hs ami-
. (rated to escape hie bills.'"
' Good Chune Anticipated. ' .
Much interest is manifested in sport
ing circles in ths baseball game that is
to take place next Sunday between the
ft epkss s. 1 lah,Br""Be; 3g'""eiflBJv4jsJt
champions of tha lower river, and the
Schiller team of Portland, which claims
' toe -championship of that city. The vis
iting team la known to be a strong
aggregation, but ths home team will
-be erv the long end hre -with the snorV
mg fraternity.
' . Says Dslaad Xas Xovsd. -
-The bearing of testimony 1 lnf the
Washington-Oregon boundary dispute
-peafllngbsfors the United gtatee
upremo ckourt was resumed before the
etomtalsaion ln this elty today. Tester
day a number of maps were introduced
- end rural witnesses testified retraining (
tna changes that have taken place at
the mouth of the - river since - the
boundary law was framed a number
Of. years ago. . Captain M. D. Staples,
who haa PUotedahlpe in and out over
ths bar for ths last 40 yeare, stated
that Band island is now. fully three
miles north of where it was when the
nonn channel was In u
CLATSKANIE FORMS w
. V " COMMERCIAL CLUB
ClaUkania, Or, July li-A meeting
of -the bustnaae men of the elty was
eai ieq Tnursaay-tp-consider ths new
railroad that Te about tole built
through the town. After some discus
sion an 'organisation waa formed and
named the Clatskanle Commercial club.
, The business men of the town have
united in order to look after the busi
' nesa interests of ths town. W. K. Tlche
nor, a member of tha Tichenor Mill com
pany, was elected president; 'C H,
Stockwell. cashier of the Clatskanle Ex.
chan re bank, secretary, and E. D. Kings
ley, president of the West Oregon Lum
ber company, vice-president.
Heart
Palpitation
Indigestion causes thsstomac
to sxpapd swsfl and puff up
r' affsjnst ths bsart This crowd
v. the , heart and interferes with
l ..its action, causing shortness ot
brssth, palpitation of ths heart
eta .. .... - ';
Kodol
'Dyspepsia Cure
SIOtSTI VBAT TOO EAT -
takes ths strain off the heart,
and contributes nourishment,
etrsnsth n(LJaalth to evsty
rgmn of th body. Cures Indi
- (sstion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stom-
ach, Belchlnf.TJsi on StomscBT
. and aQ Stomach troubles.
. Denova,"Towarr
' Tore year ago I was afflicted
with Indigestion so much that
I was In contlanai pais. After
' eating my heart was affected
and I had smothering sensations.
- Iw hottles a Kedol enred sssr-
- -f ALEXKT LAKJC. '
CA eWsr eeaSstos H '
Um as atacS as tse Ms or S9
aim. Pnwi ml tas tasorassiy tl .
a. c Dtwtaa Ce,aeiM tt
sTKXSVOBa DBVa CO. A.BTD -
ELKS' COfllEIITIOIl
DENVER
Preparations Complete to Re
- celve Grand Lodge and Fifty
Thousand Members. -
CITY GAILY DRESSED 1 '
IN PURPLE AND WHITE
Electrical Display on Streets at Night
'Governor McDonald to Welcome
Antlered' Herd Grand Parade
Take Place on Thursday.
to
Oanrnal Soeelal SstTlce.t
Denver. Colo.. July 14. Although the
grand lodge of Elks does not meet here
until Monday, all prevloue records are
already broken in attendance. ' up -to
noon today fully 10,000 had registered,
not including those accompanying the
members of the order. The local com
mittee expects fully S0.000. visitors in
ths city by ths first of ths week. '
The boslneee section of the elty is
gorgeously dressed in purple and white,
the official colors of ths Elka. The
electrical display at night Is said to
surpass anything of th kind attempted
before in this country, ' While trips' te
ths mountains and other diversions are
furnished the visitors, the delegates al
ready here are canvassing the situation
in regard to ths election of grand ex
alted ruler and grand exalted secretary.
T, be formal opening of the conven
tion will take place Monday evening la
the Tabor opera house. Governor Mo
Donald .will make an address of wel
come, as will also Mayor Bpeer. Grand
Exalted Ruler Robert W. Brown ' of
Louisville will deliver a short address,
and Perry Clay, one of the most elo-
WiXjmJL Colorado., will deity
address of welcome on behalf of the
reunion committee, and thars will bs
an elaborate musical program. It will
bs ths first . tlraa that ths Elks hare
held their convention opening la the
evening. ' ".. ' "' . . ,
The parade comes on Thursday. Tha
parade will probably be the grandest
pasuant- of Its kind that ever has
moved through the streets of an Amer
ican elty.' : Scores of bands have been
engaged, and another feature will be
the natty uniforms of the marchers.
Beautiful and eoetly prises ' wlU bs
given for the best appearing delegation,
the largest delegation in Una, the lodge
bringing the largeet number of ladies.
Ths prises will bs paid in gold and sil
ver bricks, secured from the mines
in the vicinity of Denver and melted
In the new mint hre. While the dele
gates are engaged in their bualness
sessions . many . entertainments have
been arranged for other visiting' Elks
and their ladles.
HEIR OF HAWARDEN
; CELEBRATES MAJORITY
(Joaraal speeUt Serrlee.) ' "'
London, July U. Hawardert was sn
fete today in celebration of the coming
of age of William Charles Gladstone,
the favorite grandson and heir of tha
famous statesman, William E wart Glad
stone. The birthday f estlvlUes will ex
tend ever several daye and -will Include
a tenants' dinner, a garden party for
friends and a children's treat.
Toung Oladstons la ths possessor of
s considerable- fortune, - Inherited - from
his mother's family. The historic Ha
warden eastlo was captured by Dafydd.
brother of Llewelyn, Prince of Wales,
as far back as 1 IS 3.
Centuries later it
was dismantled by parliament during
the civil war. when it became the prop
erty of Sergeant Qlynne, . from whom
it descended te - the late William E.
Oladstons 'through his wife. . -
Toung Oladstons has been finishing
his education at Oxford, where hs has
achieved distinction ss ons of ths. best
speakers .of. ths famous . Oxford .union.
Although hs is master of Hawarden
castle, he te not the chief of the Glad
stone family. This la a dignity which
belongs to ths famous statesman's
nephew, Sir John Gladstone, a retired
officer or the guards. . -
REGULARS AND MILITIA
lTCAMP AT LEBANON
' irjoaraal Special Serrtre.)
Lebanon. Pa- July li. The cams at
Mt Greta, one of the alx summer camps
to be maintained in various parte of ths
country this year for the practical
training of both the regular army and
the militia of the several states, was
opened today and will continue for three
months or more. The ML Greta camp
is regarded as one of the most import
ant of the six as it includes the states
embodied In the vast territory known
as ths department of the eaat and which
embraceo 60 par cent of the entire cltl-
sen soldiery of ths country.
General Frederick ' D. Grant, com
mander of the department of the east,
is 'in command of the camp and will
conduct the maneuvers.- The - regular
troops from ths various army posts
hroughotrt-the-east-wiiraeslst in ths
training of ths state militia. The ma
neuvers will in many rsspscts partake
of ths features of ths United States
army maneuvers formerly held at Ma
paseas.-'Virginla. Rifle, cannon and
carbine practice will receive more than
usual attention and the stats rifle range
will be used for that purpose. ,t. ,,
MILITARY CAMP AT -
INDIANAPOLIS OPENED
Uoeraal Bpeelsl Serrtre.!
Indianapolis, July 14. All arrange
ments -ha va been completed -for the
great military camp at Fort Benjamin
Harrison, ths nsw military post near
this elty. -Under orders from ths war
department the regular troops which
are to take part in. the maneuvers are
to leave their present quarters tomor
row under orders te march at least lit
miles of the way. During the eummer
the maneuvers will bs participated In
by ths regular troops from Fort Sheri
dan, Fort Thorns s. Fort Wayne, Fort
Brady,. Fort Omaha and Jefferson bar
racks, In addition the states of West
Virginia,- Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan,
Illinois, Ohio and Kentucky have been
invited to send their state mllltl to
take part . ; . ;
FAST HORSES TAKEN
- TO SALEM STABLES
La araade. Ori July 14. Bin- high
bred trotting horses belortglng to N. K.
West of thte city were shipped to
Balem last evening where they will be
put in training for the coming state
fair. These horses are all young end!1
, , -a. . - ,,, . - . ,.-r-
area, i ami wiu na on me iraoaa
in training from new until , th fair
open v.-,' ..... .'..,
CHURCH
SERVICES
' : aurrwr.
Marat Olive Seventh end Sverett streets.
I . Ok S04 SB. S. D7 'i
J. W. Smith. ' . x
St. Jutaa'e Itev. B. A. Leonard. Sunday
school, 10 s. m.i Breaching, 11 a. Si.) IM
Third Vanaouver svenoe end gsott etreet)
Rev. a. K. SUse. At 19 a. m., BanUy srhools
'Swedish do'yte nd fi fteents etnetst tev;
Srle Scbentrum. Preaching, .10:46. a. m. sad
t:J0 p. m.: Snndsy ectaaol, "lj m.
RuutUvUle schuslhoiue. Sunday School.
:0 B. ss. - v'
Ulf fclin4 Albert and SUfh streets. Pmirb.
Ins. : p. m.. by Kev, S. M. Ullssi Boa
day school, l:M p. m. .
Sfoont ' fft, mal ri.tHnth '. ,mI - n. nil.-.
strwlsi A. I. Sbechard. Bundiy scboul.
IS to. presrhliis-, 11 a. m. snd S p. n.
Bev. Oeote A. Leers, gasday ecfaool, 10 s.
Si. : Breeching, 11 s. ss. snd T:48 . n.
rirst Tho White. hmnlkjr-.lnh "
Tsykw , streets; Bev. J. Whltconb Broesher,
D. D. At S s. ., Bible school et clavier,
street branch ; 10 s. 8a., one ecrord pray-r
SMotlnsi 1U:0 o'clock, oanrning worship with
preachlns; by the paatoc, subject, "Rest"; 13:10
p. imps Bible cebool; e:SO p. m., B.
I. P. V. nMtlns:.T:4S n. aarrtra with
presehlnf by DcBmashec, subject, "PUasnra
tfk" and 'The Oaka"
Cantral -tart Ankeay and Twentieth streets:
Rv. W. T. J or da a. At 10:80 s. m., i "Love's
Trlbote"! it I D.-m.. "Loved. Tct Lacklnar":
Sunday scbeol, 12 an.
(irac uormas-rxwrts era sun srreerst nev.
' Krstt. Preachlns st 10:45 a. Sa. and 1M
p. m.i B. T. P. li., T p, av
Bacond Oarmau Rodnar - evenae end lforrls
street; Rev. K. Bacerman. Preacblnc. 11 a. an.
snd T:S0 p. Sunday school, 8:4i a. sa.1
B. T. P. V :4S B. m. - , h .
Unlvtnity Park Bev. Jobs Benrslesv Son.
day echnoL 10 s. m. preachlns. 11 cm, es
-The nrct oirt"; sermon. T:3 p; m., by
Rev. Clarence t. Tevrea ea The gate Ven
tura. . -
Arlats Bev. Jobs Bantslea. Bandar schaol.
10 a. m.t sermon st 11 s. tn.br Bar. O. V.
Tovrea! 8 s. m- sermon ea "What and Where
Is Helir
Immannrl Bseend end lira da streste: Bev.
O. W. Orirnn. Barvleea. lo:0 a. jn. and
T:4S p. m. ,
Chinese Klsetoa 348 Beeond street: Sunday
school and service, T :80 p. m.
Calvary Beat Eighth and1 Bast Orsat stiWts:
A. Lawrence Black, pastor. At 10 a. St.. Bible
school sad kindergarten eleaets tor all .area;
11 s. m., sermon, "The Mas Amonc Thieves")
.w p. d.. . kl. mm nwnni OS ,M , iar
churches In Hawthorne park, Bev.' A. Lawrence
Black of Calvary church will epeak on the
subject. "The Uninvested LUe," and Charl.a
Hart, tse suisies evengciiat. wm eonaoct tnr
introductory aervlce for yoons people, topic,
Dm. zu:i, "now van inveei my urer-
Second test Seventh snd Ankeny streets:
Bev. Stantosi 0. Lapham. servlcee, 10:80 s.
snd T:46 n. m.: Bible school. 11 rsvi leans
People's TJnlon. S 80 p. m, . .
immannel- ac io:so a. m., sermon, rne
Chrlstlaa's Assurance of intimate Victory," by
Bev. F. A. Arir et Great Falls. Montana:
T:45 B. m.. thrTxinsthan Sweet ot First Baptlat
church will speak; Bible school, 1 m l Xoong
People's meeting, :4 p. aa. : n?
OOXaBKOATtOVAl. ' v '
Bannyetde last Taylor sad Bast Thirty.
fourth streets; Bev. J. I. Btsub, paator. Morn-
Ins service. 11 o'clock, subject.
'faith In Ae
tlon"; evening eervtce it 1 o'clock, enbject,
"IBs Beat Xmsnclpatlon": Sunday school. 10
a. m.i Senior Chrlatlaa Endeevor. II. n.
Hasealo-Btreet East Seventh snd Hasasle
Streets: Bev. B. K. Ham. Morning worship.
10:so o'clock, "A Wise Prayer"; Buuday school.
IS m.& Christian Endeavor, 8:45 B. m. ; evening
service." T:4S o'clock, sermea oa "Modern Blgh-
rirat Tafadlsoa and Park streets: Bev. B. L.
House. Morning service with eermoa en "Ths
Attractions of ths Cross," by Daniel Stsver;
evening aervlce of song, cantata entitled "Ths
Qslileaa. T:e o'clock; Sunday school, U m.;
X. P. B. C. B., S:4S p. m.
Ulaalasippl-Aventie Mlaalaalpjpl avenue snd
Fremont street; William L. C pshaw. Sunday
school. 10 s. m.; morning worahlp, 11 o'clock,
"Should Christians Go In Debtr't ChrUtlaa
Endeavor, 1 . m. svsnlnr service o'clock.
-ts It Ussy te Ov to noul
i" .
.r,.,-r.-T-.-..v-.- zraoopAt.. -x .r
Btc Matthew's First snd Caru there streets!
Rev. W. A. M. Brack. Sunday school. S.4S s.
m.: aervlce and eermoa, 11 a. m.i sarvloe and
address, :45 p. m. .
- St. Dsvld's BsstTwslfrhr- sad- Bolmrsrt
streets. Sunday school, 9:45 s. m. ; sostlns
with sermon by Bev. H. O. Chambers st 11
o'clock; bo evening service. "
Good ' Shepherd Sellwood street sad Van
couver svenae; Bev. John Dawsoa. Sunday
school, 10 s. m. morning service, 11 'slock
bo eventns service. a
- Trinity Nineteenth end B-ierett acteetst BeVr-1
Dr. A. A. Horrisan.
Holy eos
communion, S a. m.;
morning service.
11
o clock;
evening service.
S e'eiocs.
panrs woonmersi c L- rarser, isy
reader in charge. Trornlnf" Service,-II
TTsr
venai mnioi evr.icv, o v cm;,.
St. Andrew's University Park: Bev. W. B.
Powell. Bervtee and eermoa, 11 a. m. Bua
day school, 10 a. m.
St. John's. Memorial Bellwood; Bev. W. B.
Powell. Sunday school. 11 s. ss.; service snd
ssrawn 1:45 p, at. .
- - XVTHXBAB'. " :
' Swedish Itnmanuel Nineteenth snd Irving
streets; Bev. C. t. B'nhsrd. Servlcee at 1O-.S0
a. m. end S p. m. Bundsy school, 11:15.
St. Paul's gersaaa Eaat Twelfth and Clinton
etreets; Bev. A. Kroaee. Annual miaaloa festi
val la Hawthorne Park at 10:S0 a. m., servlcee
Bt. James' "English West Park snd Jeffereoa
streets; J. A. Less, paator. Services st 11 s. m
conducted by ths pastor, theme, "Liberty
Thragb Truth"; Sunday school st 10 a. m. ;
no ovenlna service. .
as.
Bev. J. Richard Olson. Ssnday school, S:t0 a.
.; services, 10:80 s. m. ana s p. m.
Norwegian so North Fourteenth street; Rev.
J. M
Kervlg. Services at 11 a.
m. and J:80
Korwssisa Byncx) Esst
Tenth and Grant
streets; Rev. O. Hagoee. Sunday scbeol at
S:S0 s. m. services at 11 a. m. and at I
S..BV-,,. ., .
VH1TTD tTAVOKZICAL.
St. John'a Jobs and Ivsnhos streets; ' Rev.
E. E. McVlcker. Bunday school, 10 a. m.;
preaching, 11 a. rs.; Junior K. L. C. B., 1:80 p.
m. ; anion services, I p. m. speclsl K. L. C, S.
services at S p. m.
Beeond Church Fargo and Kerby strsetsi Bev,
J.- Bowereoa. Preaching st 11 a. m., sua st
S . m. Bunday school at 10 a. m. K. L. C
B. at T:1S cm.
Ockley Oreen 1
-Bev. Gay Fitch Phelps.
Preaching st 11 s. m.J Bundsy school st 10 s.
Bvi loans rsonle's Ei
ndssvor society st T p.
Mi. t wtum uj it . v. v. roiius, pnnuHH
of Wasters L'nioa eullege, lows, at S B. a, ,
m. ; preaching by Dr. C
0HBI8TLUT.
Ftras Park sod Columbia streets Rew B. S.
Muck ley. 10:80 a. m., Bvsngnllst t. F. Btepfa.
ene win Speak; S O0 p. m., ''The Non-Sectaries
Creed," the second of the Bonertsrlaa series;
Bible school, 11:15; Carlstlaa Endeavor, :4A
p. m.
Central Kaat Twentieth and Salmon streets:
Bar. 1 W. r.bormley will spesk st 10:48 s. m.
en "The Fellowship," snd et 8 p. m. ea
"FrutUof Fanatlclam Oref held "; Sunday school.
is : 10 mi ren lor svoosavor, v:o -p, m. -
Bodney Avenue Rodney avenue and Knott
a treat. ' Bev. F. Elmo Robinson; 8:45 a. m.,
Bible school; 11 a. m.. "Ths Chrtettaae'
Weapon and Wsrfsrs" T:80 p.' m., Installatloa
of Christian Endeavor ef fleers and sermea te
ywng people. f . :
:- rBXSBTTlBIA. '
. Mlspabr Vary sad PowsU strsetsi Rev, Je-
K. ate'iiaaa, u, preecsing as io;ao
m.- snd IW a
Flrss Barvteee tomorrow st 10:80 a. m. and
T:45 p. m. In the morning Bev. A. F, Foreet
ef Glasgow WUI preach I In ths evening Dr. Hill
will give (be sixth la ths series of sddrasses
In ths Holy Land, topic, "The Kuuat of
OliVSa." :.. i m
w OKRIBTLaJf BdlZMOB.
First Church Srattlah R1U Cathedral. Uor-
riaoa and Lowssdals etreets. aarvtee 11 a. m
(evening service emitted); Subject of sermon,
"Troth I Btmdsy sohool at Close ef asornlcg
service. - . ' .
SecooS charcB et canst, aciennss . ante- ass.
rle. Stark ass ssvanu treats, Bunsay eemcee,
I a. av and S n. as eublect. ''Truth1'! Sundar
scbeol at 11 S, Pa. .r '1 ' ' ' j,, ,
' ; ' : MISSIOirB.
Beacon light Mlaalon 11
-11 Feorfh street,
Bight sad fluaday
north. Preechlng every
itlas.
vnrt nranen snanea srw nret street eear
tSoltimbls. Preaching every night st.T:S0
Bundaya. Bp. m. ; Sunday school, 1:S0 p, m.
St. John s Hoiinsss M lasmn rto Beesad street
mm.r Main: Rav.. Juhsv.. F. . Glaaoo. JaarelMO
every Bight sad Bunday st B and TiBS p. p.
ASTXR. " ,--
street between Ratt aad
Lincoln: Bsv. Charles Ueifender. Sunday school
st 10:80 a. BL preaching st 11:10 a. m., snd
B p. m.
aTTKTHODIBT. ,
Tsyk Btreet Dr. F. Rurgftte SXort. StSS
. as. slsssssr Mtt a. aa uZhe XaapsaUes
omy
(z
Phone Private Exchanoe 13
t lmaf M:1S B, ss.. Buadsy syrhooltS:
p. a.. Bsworth Isagast T:4S B. sv, lUastratsd
lecture oa leilowatoBe rare
Grace Twt
e Twelfth and Taylor streets! Bsv, CTar.
me Wilson, D. D., will Breach ea "The
ssloa ef Jeeea" st 10:K aniea twl-
ence True
Oimoai
lisht servles from T la 1:11
wiu oe ion ny
lire. VVItaoau tha sastos's
subject.
TTia "Othea alary." ur. wiuoa isenrras ea
Spiritualism; elsss
caoei, U:eB a. m.
ung at ;)
UB1T10 PBBSB I TIBIA.
" Chtreh sf ths Stranjars Waaeo street -and
Orand sveneef Sev, S. B. DaBeta. Prssealng at
sua SSBUS ! WW aaamnimuaf
.1
aVIBITffAXJaVft,
rivet Spiritual Society Artleaa fesB. 1SSU
Ird street, near Waahlnston.
iston. sorvieee at
a. si. sns s 9 m.i ioon siaier, apsasar.
Sia
STAJTOCUaAlV ASBOOIATIOV. "
Caress VntM aVev- B. O. HinSstliteh srsesk-
.. ' ' '
; Electric Fans Insure Comfort -
: Thej Make Youni Place of Business Known to
THE-PuikjC-AS A COOL AND COMFORTABLE .RESORT '
EXHAUST FANS are invaluable for;;remoy-
ing ; disagreeable odors and vitiated ; air 'from res
taurants; kitchens and overworking, rob Thejr
will keep the air in stores and offices pure beset
ting up a strong circulation.' , v
"ATNoiteldWfi
of ; little .value 2 unless your store is illuminated by.
ther'ELECTRICXIGH
able, by ELECTRIC FANS. , ,
ElectricXightand Electric ; Fans are looked for:
by the public in all up -
REDUCED RATES
RENT, on meter basis,
not an expense.
hcinc ,
tng at 11 a. ta. andB..1 T. F. A. at
' FtosTsTaslBBu!tBlxth sndMket streetai
Bev, g. A. Blfwert. Preaching st 11 a. ". and
S s. ss. xoang- People's AlUasoe at 1
.tb. '" ----r '
JMTDTl TBU'l'K OWIIaV
Mvtne Truth Chanel Ball, SOI Allekr mrlM
Ing. Third sad Morrlsoa streets. Thsddeus
fa. aflaard, Bssaori H. B Martin, BMaiaai dw
rartor i.rvfcea at 11 s. aai this 1U be the
lest service for the summer.
Svwa Ifarhadlst CBiavati Bast Kfctta and MID
streets. Prsaahlng st It a. sl, SoUewed ay
elaVMme SssUbsob meeting, . . .
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Vniannlsl Dawa O. A. B. balL
Morrlsoa alreeta,- Bssvwss ai B:S0 B. as.
. T. M. a A.
AaBweteMesv ssdlharlsra, , 1ST
VMrtfe streeti
4
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to - date places of business.
FOR ELECTRIC
make, pur serviceman
Seventh and
w
Bnaday, t:M p. ga,, sddrsas by Bev. A. P.
Forrest of Glasgow, the great Bootes sreacnari
soloist for ths afternoon will be fi. fnansssalss.
Jr., baas mas welcome. 4 .
m-n - BXW CirtTBCTH BOCTtTf,
Bwedsnborglsa Knights of Pythlsa Vofldlnf ,
Bleventb snd Alder streets. Sua day school si
10 a. a.l preechlng st 11 a. as. g the Bev.
M vast vseossaa w smrnou.
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TmTABtA.
ChThrcb ef Our Father TsmhlTt " sad
BSrS'ftfcssV aF4aaVy eesaaVVe IV s SlBi-.Brlld," Brfv 'JfcsaVrV
X. I Bllot. minister smeritns. Bervicee at 11
a. a., sublee ef ssrsoos, "Psastlclsai Its
Osaae sad Care.'; . - y . , ,
. onrmoat or mo. ' :
Onarea ef Ooa Chanel 4 so Hawthorne si
Sam era at ISO sod 7:80 a, m. B
uaday
school st 1 B. m.
" " ' VBTVaVBSAilBT, ' - -Fires
Bast QMCk sad Bast BigTtfal W. T.
Small, assies, Ai a, av, sarawa ay Bev. W.
CUR
econ-
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Alder Streets
J
Etor, oa "Oosals Bedamptlssr-'l IS a. a.
dsy abOSa, .-. -"'.
XXTBTOTDIST BUUTB.
Kowrs. Sunday school, 10 a. m. sarvlcea.l
11 a. m. I smworia leaguey i m. pres
ss a p. as.
Vweatr Tee BarlU,' . ... I
- T was a loser In e twenty-year bsttW
with chronlo Dlles and mallanant sorea)
-rjntrtl tried-- aefclsti's - Arnica -flalve 1
whioh turned the tide, by outing both
till not
a l race re rosins.
wrltss A. M
Beat for tl
Bruce or rarmvuia, va.
Uloere, Cute, Burns avad Wcmndsv tid
at ov gauamors uov araggistav
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