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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; 'PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 12, 1807. ARE FID (Continued from Pag One.) . :terd pleaa tbla rooming; They wer fined and discharged from- custody, .4. Mr. ITtamaa'a XJttl Sraak. Another move on tha part of Mr. ; Freeman that cauad a. great deal of . ' mirth later was his action In placing in name or rea Heoaing on tn court, records for appearance- July 10. Heb - dlnr's name aid not aDDear In the in' ' dlctment and Mr. Cole knew nothing about the dealer until lnlormed by a Journal man that he had made an ap 1 pea ranee Ay attorney.. Mr. Cols smiled and aald that he was ' glad to hear it; that ha Knew no sucn man. but would extend an invitation to " all dealers who felt alighted beaause n their names wera not included in the ' Indictment to appear in court and enter an appearance, neoauig win hut do ' hold under one of the numeroua John Doe warrants asked for by Mr. Cole when tha Indictment was reported In court . , XJst of Un rued. . Tha men who were fined $35 today follow : W. 1L Phelan. F. A. Jones, W. 1A. Taylor, L. Ruvenaky, Herman Met . mr Portland: Chelialla Manufacturin company, Chehalla. Washington; Frank W. Hollia, Mark Baker, JET. W. weeks, Medford. , - . - The list of men lined $! follows? F. A. Nutbrown. F. 8. Nutbrown, : I. Pautorf. 8. Hochfleld. A. Hlrt, B. A bio wita. H. A. Kema. H. C. Yetter, A, Hansen, Hawthorne Furniture company! Portland: Mick Wela. Baker City. Those for whom Freeman entered an appearance for July 10 and who later . rleaded aulltv and were fined were krank W. Hollia, Mark Baker, F. W. Weeks, Medford; H. A. Kerns and W. Ml. Taylor, roruano. 11 locomotive to tha Washington lum ber milla, but the Northern Paclflo re fused to permit the equipment to coma into its territory. The Interstate com mission looked no Shamir when Beett man asserted that there la no longer any competition in tha west between Washington railroads; that , since the Burlington. Great Northern and North ern Paclflo consolidated he had not seen one solicitor for lumber freight op Puget i ' Oregoa Wins Point The Oreaon lumbermen ' thought to day they had won a strong point against the western Washington mlllmen in, the Joint through rate case when W. W. Cotton and J. N. Teal obtained statis tics from Victor Beckman of Seattle, from which Commissioner Clark, on the Deiiet, arew ana expressed conclusions BOARD SELECTS coieii imicr For Institution for Feeble- MindedOne Condemna tion Suit Likely. told them to behave themselves. Mc Carthy waa frensled at tha Interference ana piungea his knife repeatedly into the breast of Jesse, who aank to tha ground. When medical aid reached the wounded man his lunss were found pro truding from ugly gashes. McCarthy Is in JUU. f , i , : i : .: HOTEL CLERK CLAEKE AND COMBINATIONS MISS MARION FISH IS 3IARRIED TODAY Daughter of New York Socletj k Leaders Weds Son of Judge John Clinton Graf. ArtDearahces wera tnida for tha fol. iowln aerh Lawyers W. IX simon and Frank F. Fenton. Jo- Freeman ff by Tull A Gibba. Olds. Wortman A Kin. Art Furniture Manufacturing company. J-Jugene Cohn, Marcua Conn, Tauben- heimer St Schmeer Carpet and Furniture company, Edwin A. Covell, J. O. Mack, I. Gevurts & Sons, - Henry Jenning, Powers Furniture company, - Edwards company, William Oadaby Bona, East ern uutntting company, ail of Portland. Bepresented by Attorney. - Frank F. 'Freeman made appearances j or me louowing: 4. cnapman, uaiiai a Vandecar, North Powder; A. K. Kel logg, Oervals: C W. Conklln, Jackson ville; B. e. Vorui, Baker City: C. & Hamilton, Salem: Tacoma Furniture A Mattress company, Tacoma; M. Streff ; tt Co., btayton; Fred Hebding, Medford urnuure company. Mediora: J. u -Chambers,- Eugene; i Max L Buren. Salem; C. T. Nelson, Vale; John Doa Baker, John Doe Folsom. Lewis Hunter, Valentin Stroble, J. Sharon, I A. Eddlnga. all of Pendleton; Frank W. Hollia, Mark Baker. F. W. Weeka. Med ford;, W. T. Macy,. Walter Macy. J4c- Minnvuie; raui ti. stage. tsaiem: tne House Furniture company. Salem: C V, Halsey, Fossil: J. w. Kays, Eugene; John Weiss, Gervals; E. L Mlnard, Mint wasntngton; faul ueiaier. M. J McGrath, H. A. Kerns, H. Hansen.-H. C Schroeder. W. W. Savage. II. Nusbaum, a. it, cellar, is. a. uueiier, w. m. xay lor, Frank F. Freeman. Portland. - Others who -appeared this morning were a. u. Jennings, ciiflora Edwards and H. Gordon of Eugene. . ; MOUNTAIN TEAKS v " a l-r-- '.vl A&'V' (Continued from Pag One.) ', . waa received In the course of tha even- lng announcing his acceptance of the Invitation. i ' The progranvof-'fba two. days ole . braUon waa outlined by the committee , as rollows; On the night of July S, a spectacular ' Illuminated parade and a concert in one of the park blocks by ,Ie Caprlo's band: Judge 8. A. Lowell's; . address and other literary exercises will .. .. taae piaoe at me Marquara on tne morn- lng of July 4; on tha afternoon of the Fourth there will be racea at Irvlngton park.! at which Brown's band will f ur jDlsh tha music; tha sport committee will .arrange a program of events on the '.river, and the uaual street sports for tha 1 afternoon of tha Fourth. t . . ... . . Colonel James Jackson, chairman of parade committee, briefly outlined the , parade for the morning of the Fourth, as follows: The grand marshal of tha day. Colonel ftA. B. Dyer, U. S. A., and . 1 aids, members of the governor's staff, .the state, county and city officers, In- : . oluding members of the city council, in . carriages tha official staff of tha de partment of the Columbia from Van couver and the Third regiment O. N. G., battery A. O. N. G., a delegation from the warship In the harbor, floats and delegations from the fraternal socletiea 1 of the city. It waa announced that Miss ' Kathleen Crawler had been engaged to - tolng "The Star Spangled Banner" In connection wtib the literary exercises at the Marquam Grand . theatre on tha ;Mnornlng'Of the Fourth. . ' : The Riverside Driving association will . . rive four races at the Irvlngton park on, the afternon of the Fourth, at which an 'admission of 60 cents will be charged. Another meetinar of the committee will be held at the commercial club Friday . mgnt, wnen tne aetatiea program or u, aa to Beckman a lnacouracv Beckman aald 4.000.000.000 reel or lumber wera sawed in Washington' in 1(04. that lumber atocka on hand Jan uary 1, 107 were aame as January 1. 1906, that rail shipments In 1S0 were i.iuu.uvu.vvu. car so snioments. ouu.uuv,- 000, local consumption. I,t60,000.009, whereupon , Commissioner Clark re marked: 1 BhtDPed 100.000.000 feet mora than was sawed, yet you had on hand the same quanuiy last January aa a year ago. Berkraan la the mttlnstar or the west ern Washington mm men. Other -wit nesses for that side had scouted the In' tlmutlon that there had been a car shortage In Oregon, claiming the car shortage In Washlnarton had been serl oua Oregon mill men admitted as to Washington, alleging the aame was true 1 10 uregon. This discussion brought out tha claim from tha Urearon mill men Hare, repre sented by Phil Beuhner and A. Bayer of Portland, Dixon or lugen ana triers. that Oregon has more mills than wash . (Special Plspatek ta The Jooraat.) Salem. Or., June II. The stats board of building . commissioners yesterday voted to purchase the Coleman tract for a sit for ths new state institution for the feeble-minded. This tract is lo cated between ths reform school nd Turner and Is admirably situated. It Is mads up of several adjoining farms aggregating 631 acres, divided as fol lows: James R. Coleman. 130 acres at t0 an acre; Mrs. Z. Millar, 130 aores, ISO; C P, Ouard, acrea, 95ft: M. P. Dennis. 44 acrea, 131; Wlllam It. Slmp son, lOt acres, 66; Joseph Thiel, is acrs. The price of this latter tract Is exorbitant, tha board claims, and sine Tblel aaks 1120 per acre tt la probable condemnation proceedings un der the right of eminent domain will b started to arrive at a mora reasonable pries. . . a - ; -. . lnJS THROWN OFF RAFT TO.oov cars ana Oregon out i,uuu. . ' Nathaniel K. Clarke, clerk of the Portland hotel, la not super stitious, but he runs into com binations of numbers that h passes tor. friends who fear tha bugaboo of 1J,' "2 J,", -T-ll' and other mystio combinations that have a reputation for hoo doos. ', Ths latest, on he . cam across ths other day - when. h4 ordered a. berth for a gueat who wanted to go to Seattle ' HeVa ls: th conversation OTf ;, tha11 telephone;-- ..; -Vv ':vV ':'':'.' V "Hello, depot, this is the Port-, land " botaL . Pleas ': reserve a ' berth, for Mr. Jones,1 who . Is going to Seattle tonight" : ' i ' :J AU right, Mr,' Clark. H -will b assigned to berth No. 4, car Mo. 4, train No. 4, and say, ' Mr. Clarke, tell Mr. .Janes h will hav to eall by 4 o'clock la order to gat his ticket, Wa say ; them no later than that'' v . Tlnga-llng. ' v. Joornal gpeetal gerrlc.) New Tork, Jun 11. Miss Marlon Fish, daughter of Mr. and MrSI Stuyva-1 sant Fish, was the most notable of the Jun brides today, when her marriage to Albert Z. Gray, son of Judge John Clin- I ton Gray, took plan In tha fashionable t itannoiomews church. The wed ding was a notable Incident socially, for tha guest list included th most promi nent namea of New York and Newnort The bride's gown ' was of ' cream duchess satin, cut In Ion slmnla llnnal and en train. Fiouneea of rose point lace (ormea m trimming ana ene wore a bridal veil of the same material The oriae naa but one attendanL-her coualn. Miss Janet Fish. Following th church ceremony there waa a iarg reception at tna noma or tha oriaes parents in East Beventy-elghth street After their wedding tour the unuai coupi win iaa a noma on iton m k M I ft - H H M i I I ? I . I am . " lllll.l 11 VIIIHO M7M1IIM II wtai laaiaiia . Poverty gets mighty well acquainted vith v a petty s Of Canham & Williams. Grocers, Portland, Or., . 'says: Island winter. for th coming autumn an 5 ATTEMPT TO WRECK ; SOUTHERN OWL TRAIN ASSASSIN'S TLE Continued from Pag On.) , . 1 , m j 1.1 1 mi they had already traversed. Orchard was not sure aa to th exact namber of days. ' For that matter nobody waa Richardson .haa been throughout very careless aa to his verbiage and his facts. Wrota Fak Xasaraao. ' "Now then, Mr. Orchard." he said softly, "you war doing this Insurance fuslness for 26 dayef "About 26 days: yea air." "But It la 16 days, Isn't ltr , "I am not aura. It la about 2S days." "Can't you say It Is It exactly f "No sir." ' , ', "Why notr ' . "Becaus I want to tell tha truth." "Whv la It neceaaarr for you to say to me that you are telling th truthf 'Becaus you are trying 10 maa oui that I am not telling the train." You wrote Hair insurance ror nearly everybody . .', -;',. . , . "Ton mada a lot of money out of HT" iee sir." "But It was fak Insurance f "Tes sir." said Orchard readily. rntlllty of Xxamlnatloa. All that is a literal transcript Tou can Judge of Its Inaptitude and futility for yourself. And hour after, hour haa been spent In that kind of "cross exam ination," hour after hour and day af ter dajr. Orchard has no friends In ths court room. He la entirely laolated and alone. He la a confessed assassin and that calling doea not warm anyone. . He Is an informer snd the world hates an In former. If Richardson had shattered his testimony at Once he would have been hailed as ths friend of man. But Instead of shattering- it, Richardson's failure to move Orchard has bu tressed his testimony as something actual and believable. If Orchard is lying, not on II haa ret been thrust down his throat ENTIRE. FLEET MAY BE SENT, TO ROSE FIESTA PERISH IN RIVER Ernest W. Ewers of Iowa and Leroy Sillier Sink y la Sight of Helpless Comrade. HUGHES VETOES BILL ' (Journal Special ferric. 1 Fresno, Cat, . Jun II. An attempt I to wreck tha Southern Paclflo "Owl" at a point thre miles east of her was I discovered in time last night to prevent! Tuvrt . mtTfA rmwm Tiinn Tsry ternm aociaenx. a sput ana X U1W J. lYU-lvJU A r AJLTjIbolt wer drlvn btwen th rails. I spreaaing tnem apart, iney were ais-i covered Dy a traca waixer a raw min-i utes before th owl waa dua A Korean I named Korlan was arrested on susol-l won. 1 -. . rotirmone buy something worth r ; while Th tt flnsst plaao tt Is poa albls to make, w mak and sail for 325. This piano fn a 1 tall ' stor sells for ' about IflOO. Ws sen this plaao fo S8.00 A KOaTTX la say wood yoa want, : y .. ;. . ,:.'..- .... i (Journal Special terrie.) Albany, N. T, Jun II. Governor Hughes has vetoed th I-cnt railroad rat bill. He says ths bill Is unfair to th roads ana pregnant of diaaster, ., AMERICAN CARDINALS ,: j'.,,;iv , m : i. . :. ::, Robert Morgan,' United States navy. Is at . the. Oregon hotel. Mr. Morgan 'arrived In Portland from 1 Seattle,' where he nas been stationed on the cruiser Chi cago. .1 H stated today that th men among th fleet believed that th entlr fleet would be In Portland to attend th rose car nival. Instead of th cruiser 'Charleston alone. , Included among tha vessels will be tha Charleston, Albany,.' Princeton, Chicago and several other vessels, making one of th most pretentious . fleets of, armored vessels that aver cam to Portland harbor. Mr. Morgan: has been assigned to shore duty and will leave for Ban Fran cisco tonight - (Special Dispatch ta Tb JovrsaLt Th Dalles, Or, Jun IJV Ernest W. Ewars, lately from Casey, lows, a level- man, and Leroy Miller, an axman, ana a brother-in-law of th section foreman of tha O R. dt N. at Blalock. Orcs-on. were drowned yesterday In th Columbia river west of Qulnton. They wer working with th Roberta surveying party In the employ of the O. R. at N.. and wera on rait wnen caught in a whirioooi. The raft whirled violently around and th men wer thrown Into tb river. Th "WKXJI A1 hA . ? PRESIDENT GOES TO aw aaaaas wm a auviui ai w ssBiaa.saiisw Both were young men and unmarried Ewers-haa relative in Iowa. H had . working only two weeka ponies nave not been recovered. I BOaTTI I t I Don't lot your child suffer with that cough when you ran oura it with Bal lard's Horehound Syrup, a sure our for I The Reed-French . Piano Hfg Co (flxta and Sumslda) ' WTT T TTi 1 TiTiATTmiiT I Urd Horehound Byrup, a sure our for lHf JJE APPOINTED Cough. Bronchitis, Influents, Croup and ruimonary uiummmm. ouj m oeiu ana try it. - , B. B. Laugher, Byhalla. Mlsa writes "I hav two children who had croup, . I tried many different remedies, but I must aay your Horehound Syrup Is the best Croup and Cough medicine X sver used. sold by au druggists. (Joarea! gpsclal Sarrlce.l ' Rome, Jun 12. Bishop Starlha of South Dakota la Informed by tha pop mat on ana pernapa two American Cardlnala will be apolntped at th 8p- temoer consistory. been,, v .Ta OYSTER BAY HOME EICTRED APPEARANCE IN BIG DAMAGE CASE Judg Henry E. McGinn, of this city, has returned from Walla Walla, where h appeared before Judg Whltson of th federal court la fehalf of bis client John Johnson, who sued Caughren A Woldaon, contractors on tb north bank road. . Johnson, who was employed by the contractors In building tha road, loat - (Journal Rpedal terries. ' Washington, June 12. President and Mrs. Roosevelt left for Oyster Bay at 1:60 o'clock this morning. They will re turn in October. -. an eye as th result of a premature x- Jloston and sued for 110.000 damages, udgment in that sum was secured by ' -; -. ' I JURY HEARS PEACEMAKER SLAIN ; BY A SHEEPHERDER (Special Dispatch to Tb JoaraaL) Butte. Mont., Jun 12. H. W. Jesse. depot agent of th Oregon Short Lin at Red Rock, near th Idaho line., was fatally slaahed last night while attempt ing, to act as peacemaker between a aneepneraer named McCarthy and Fred Osborne, who had started a fight Mc- cariny arew a long Knire on Osborm when Jesse stepped between then an CALLS PEACEMAKERS DISGUSTING FAKERS (Jearnal Spedal Servlee.) St Peteraourg, Jan 11-A msssgs from Count - Olater says Tb Hague conference Is only a disgusting manifes tation of Christian Hypocrisy. TAFT SCOUTS IDEA OF WAR WITH JAPS (Journal Speeiil Barries.) Des Moines, Jun 12. Secretary Taft bis speech tooay, scouted tb idea that the United 8 Utes and Japan would go to war. .-.,'.;.! In Eight Prisoners Executed. (Joarnat BpatUl Service.) : Riga. Russia. June 12. Eight Politi cal prisoners -Elgh were executed- today. a Eastern Oregon farmers are already worrying about th scarcity of help for 'the harvest -.'.. v- . - DELAY IS COSTLY If your teeth need treatment the longer you wait th larger It will make your bill. -1 V. - " i -1 " n ' M.ITW mim ami K M i l . Call at one and let us xamln your teeth. W will iv yon th best servlc In very branch of th dental profession, and by palnlees methods that will meet with your approval. When desired yon can hav T. P. Wis or my personal servlca ; j ; IV. A. WISE, Dentist THIRD AND. WASHINGTON 8T8. T. f. Wise, ILL Stordeyant'and Dr. Hoffman, Associates ? Hon MAXS 8089. , PcrsIantlcrvoEcGcnco BK8TOBSS T1TAIJTT Have eared tbosMBds ef . ease of Nsrvoes Debility sad ' tnswmnls. Tbey dear the sraia. strengthea the eircalstlaa, Biake dlfsstloB perfect aad Impart a Btagaetle I vigor to the whole Mlp. All grain aad Mat stopped permanently. 11.00 per box. ban goaraatsed to ear or refund money, I& Malted sealed. Book free. . fatslaa Md. Oa, SM I Arch St., Philadelphia. Sold la Portlaad aly by Woodward, dart Oa. ' . UslS- lVKlSLOW'S v : ! ; 5 scotci::3 SYRUP ; basbasi assd by VlUloas of If otam for thaw ; 1 1 pbUdawbuVTMUilBcfor re yiftfteai. , It sootlM the ehlld. sohia tb gama allarf 1 , iall PnTeuras wind eoua, aad la la bmi 1 , remadrtor dlairhao. ,: ,,, ' . For INDIGESTION ' ' '' th Idaal ramadv la TAnnA!irS Seltzsr-Ap:rt:nt MTsates Uk soda water." ' 88yarsofeurs. ' . . ! At Draggists verrwber, loo. aad 8U& (Continued from Pag On.) whereabouts of tb prisoner th guards repiiea: "Bi exercises for the two days' celebration ed ana turned will be finally over to th publishers. arrange WERLEIN WILL DEFEND ;v n,,r,--- t- - (Contlnned from Pag OnaK Word. "But a friend Of mine told mo v be could, and on tb strength of my Trlend a recotnmenaation I am willing to bet 110 that he can beat you." The former sheriff drew out a $10- roid ptece ana weriein reacnea into his " pocxet. , - ''Make It a mil and I will ro you.' 'h said.- Th money was placed In th , hands of John Russell, . Chief Deputy 1 county uiera . emito waa cnoaen as .judge and the party stopped at Porter's .station. It was arranged to run from . 1 . -A .. ... I J u rvrur x uh u iiume ana tne race wss ooatDoned. Porter - has not - .vouen ror mm. weriein is reaav ro: . the race at any time, and It la ruraore that the street car company is arrang- lng to run special cars out to tne track race is pulled orr.' ', Deputy County Clerk Smith, who will db luuie. ihu orciueu not 10 Dace aiunr k . with ths runners to sea fair play, but will ongage a high power auto In which S . ,be will ride. Mr. fimlth believes he can ' 11111 srta iMwi. 1 sir- xrum lob in. , ; SHINGLE MILLS IN TRUST r f nsa ktAm 1s araa fvtsk James J. Hill told him of ths trouble , on tha Great Northern. He could not get locomotives, having ordered 140, but i .got only a few. Beckman said that once the Harlman linea offered 241 cara and WORKS 7 V; CLEAR Oa . POST UM . ,ri.--..f - .;-! -f v" ' . ' pood com "THCRE'5 A REASON" 'Burns has taken him for a drive, but we 00 not Know wnere tney went." , , ' Xportrs Kept Away. Th moment of the 'taking away of ttuei wa aigniricant, in tn afternoon he bad been - on tha witness stand and naa Been aaicea a Question which Is cm cial to ths fat of Bchmlts and ths success of the prosecution In seourlng me cunviciion 01 tne mayor. 10a orose- cution took good care that Ruef was not approached Dy outsiders and for ths zirst time since na waa taken into cus tody the newspaper men wera not al lowed to talk witn Kuer. . It was 11:80 o'clock : when Burns brought his man back, walking him down th hill. A reporter who called at the door immediately afterward waa told that Ruef had gone to bed, and when It was urged that this would have oeen impossiDie tna guara replied: wen, ou cannot see him tonight la! nyway.' Bun urns was somewhat more communi cative and said that he had spent the evening with Ruef at the horn of tb latter parents, adding: "Ruef will go on tha stand and tell 1 tne wnoi train." L''.,,ft- I" KAISER BOXES EARS OF PRUSSIAN PRINCE , . IJadrnal Special Service.) Berlin, Jun It. -Kaiser Wllhelm boxed th ears of ; Prince Frederick Henry of Prussia, his cousin, and per sonally tore from him his orders and decorations snd told him to leave Ger many, never to return, under penalty of Demg imprisoned. The prince-is accused of belnr lm moral. . He Inherited $7,000,000 from his ratner. wnue on tne way to .gypt re cently ne posea as rope nus. OVERDOSE OF DRUG KILLS DAYID TAGGART (Jonrnal Special Service.) Wooster, Ohio, June II David Tag- gart, brother, of Captain Taggart of divorce notoriety, was found dead in bed at the home of .hla mother at Orrville yesterday. It is supposed he died from an overdose of drug taken to ease pain caused by the amputation of a limb. IOWA LABORERS SEND SOLACE TO HAYWOOD The history of Buck's Ranges goea back" many years. It is most interesting, and represents from year to year the most important advancements in stove and range t building. It is now over 60 years since the first Buck's Stove was built, and from that to the present time more ' rangM and stoves bearing the Buck's trademark have been sold than all others. There are many reasons good reasons- for the immense output' and popularity of ; ; Buck's. In appearance and general proportion they are scientifically ' perfect. ' The white enameled oven is ab solutely clean and sanitary. Buck's Stoves and Ranges ! put to use practically all the heat the fuel contains, -t There is rt misdirected radiation. A dollar's worth of ' vv fuel produces a dollar's worth of heat where it is needed. For this "reason they are the greatest fuel-savers on the world's market. And they cost no'more than ordinary stoves. -Buck's ovens are ventilated in such a manner as to enable baking to be done ideally -no mingling; of odors no material : shrinking or drying of roasts no uneven bread-baking. Our guarantee is the guarantee of "America's foremost stove concern" the Buck's Stove & Range Co., of St Louis. We offer to install In your home any of the many styles and -sizes of the complete Buck's line on the liberal payment terms of "" . , " ' " , ' : V, $1.00 in Thirty Days $1.00, Per Week Thereafter .Tlie cereal health coffee, tastes like 45c per pound Java coffee. ; We use it ex clusively; in ray' family. v All grocers , in Uregon sell a big package for 25c. Jf your grocer has not got Golden . Grain Granules, the pure health' building cereal coffee, tell him to order a case from ' Allen & Lewis . ; i Lang & Co., Mason & Ehrman Wadhams & Co. ' or ; Wadhams & Kerr Bros. All boys and girls will get money to . spend for fourth of July if they read 04 a ll ')'''''.' my ad, which L pub lished June 1 in The Jour nal, v The same "ad will be published in The Jour- , nal Saturday, June 22. From 10 cents to $5.00, to all children, with excep tion of, boys -who, -smoke cigarettes- ' - 12 FRONT ST., PORT LAND, OR. If You Carry Large Responsibilities You'll And buying htre removes a loaa irom your shoulders and provide' su perior qualities of shelf and heavy hard ware at least coaV"-.'.. " " Avery (Si Co. 4i TXXBD 8T. ' - - ' . (Jooral Special Srrl.) .., Keokuk. Ia June 12. Tae convention of the Iowa Federation of Labor teday adopted a motion that a measaga of con- naenca ana aympainy De sent to tn of ficials of the weatern Federation . Miner who are Imprisoned in Idaho. Lawn Mowers in the Basement Y0URCKEHT! 188000 IC0MPLETEH0U5EFURm5HER5 MAKE YOUR Gas Ranges Refrig-N erators Oil Stoves COFPEEC 1 TEAlSRIC BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS CXDl5lJ-iV uuoi mum; CLOSSETf'&'DEVERS -- PORTLANa.ORE.' FOR WOMEN ONLY Dr. SsndsrsaB's Onmpoond v 8ls snd Coltae Root Cllls. Tli be.t na vuif raiiiDis rauisay cut dh. LAYKD fKBIOI8. Car tb Bad w. I a a .us k s. an a . tTtcv tj MT box. mailed In nlata vrihaa. ; Addtw Dr. T. 4. PI K BOB, 101 Vint tltiM