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THE ? OREGON DAILY JOURNALS ; PORTL'AND, TUESDAY EVENINO, JULY 25, 1W7. t i j Town Topics : I 4. THE JOURNAL AT RESORTS "Tillbscrlbers can lari The Journal e- jive at the regular rates at tha fol lowing resorts by notifying the agents ai me various plaoaa mentioned bud aorlptlona by mall ara payable tn ad' ance: OREGON RESORTS. Oearhart Park ,.,.P. X Struck lot Lk Hot Lake Sanitarium Seaside Lawle A Co. Wllholt fiprlnga F. W. MoLaran WASHINGTON RESORTS. Carson Boyd A Son and Mlnaral Bprtnga Hotel Cascade Rnrtnin Thomas Moffelt Collins Springs C. T. Beloher Jiwaco Louis Cohen Long Beaoh , 1L Marshall A Pottenger and O. A. Smith Nahcotta H. J. Brown Ocean Park Matthews Thedford Betvlew Frank E. Strauhal Th Breakers The Breakers Hotel TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS "Magda' Vaudeville Whose Baby Are You?" ........ . Man a Enemy Marquam Grand urand .... Lyric , Htar The Oaka. O. W P. car line. First and Alder Concert at Holladay'a park, De Cap- Mo a band. 8 p. m. Sunday the Melrose church building onsn Base Line road, near the Bandy r was dedicated. The church la en tirely free from debt and Is a H. monu- Wood ment to the energy of Rev. J the pastor,' the board of trustees and the congregation. The building was bo gun last April. The dedicatory sermon was delivered by Dr. J. H. Coleman, president of Willamette university, at 10:80 o'clock Sunday morning. In the afternoon Rev. B. F. Rowland presiding alder, had charge of the services. After the ceremonies the large crowd en Joyed a basket dinner In the grove near tne cnurcn Duuaing EEV. LUTHEB DYOTT . ; ACCEPTS CALL HEBE Brooklyn Minister Will B Leader of First Confrefational Church '' in tb Future. Be. lAithar DyQlt has accepted the call to the First Congregational church ot this city. Ha comas from tha Union Congregational church of Brooklyn, where his oongregatlon offered to build him a naw parsonage and a new church : )) f - MUM ! eiM MM Professor B. L. Umbach has arrived from Napervllle, Illinois, to assume a prominent role in the Evangelical As sociation of Oregon, which will convene today at Jennings Lodge on the Oregon City railroad. Professor Umbach. who Is of tha Union Bible Union seminary of Napervllle, will speak every after noon at the association meeting. The meetings open tonight with a rally In the pavilion tent Many tents are now on the ground and a restaurant will serve meals to those attending the meetings. The annual camp meetings will follow the convention. Information received In the city by friends of Rev. Wilbur J. Chapman, a well-known evangelist who haa been In Portland, tells of the death of Mrs. Chapman at Warsaw, Indiana, June 25. Several weeks ago Mrs. Chapman met with an accident, which necessitated the amputation ot her leg. As a result of this operation blood poisoning devel oped, which ended In death. Tr. Chap man Is seriously 111 and It Is feared that the shock of his wife s death will prove fatal. Rev. Luther R. Dyott If he would stay with them, but he had set his face to the great west and felt that his duty waa here. He was recom mended to this congregation by Rev. Dwlght MIUls. One who heard his address before the American Tract society In Washington this year aays that be Ma a forceful speaker and haa a charming personality. His wife, son and daughter will ac company him. 00 EOF ENDURANCE RUN Auto Dealers' Committee to Make Trip and Arrange Final Details. Tha committee of tha Automobile Dealers' association, of Oregon la busy making tha final arrangementa for the big endurance run to be mads to Salem and rat urn nszat Saturday. F. A.T3ennett, chairman of tha oom- mlttee, will go orer tha couraa tomor row to make final arrangamenta for chocking and timing tha machines and to make arrangementa for tha accom modation of the contestants and their guests. A great many of the entrants have already gone over the couraa to get fa miliar with tha road and several of them thi t their perfect cars have made the acorea In order to AT THE STOCK THEATRES Rush on at Robinson A Co.'s The great anticipation aale started off with a vim yeaterday. Men from every part of Portland, who knew the reputation of this firm for handling only high grade goons, dropped in to gel a new straw rat, a supply of neckties, or a couple of ihlrts. The goods are an new best wear. 289 Wash- negligee s thl season's Ington at. Rev. John H- Coleman, D. D., presi dent of Willamette university, haa been wolnted by the board of home mis- apr slot elons and church extension at Phila delphia to represent that ru at the Oregon annual conference Wednesday evening, September 25. In Orace Metho dist Episcopal rhurch. This Is consid ered a great honor by hla friends. Water throught hoso for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must ha paid for In advance and used only between the hours of 5 and 8 a. m., and ( and 9 p. m. It must not be ued for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules, or waste fully. It will be shut off. There Is no economy In buying a chpap. trashy hot water bag or syringe, that leaks just about the time It Is needed, when you can get a first-class guaranteed article from Albert Bernl, the druggist. 283 Washington street, at a moderate price. "Who's Baby Are Your In offering "Whose Baby Are You?" the Allen stock company at the Lyric Is presenting what has been called the funniest American farce. It has been played for several seasons In the east, but has never been seen here before. The entire niece Is a lauah. but the real fun-producers are Miss Verna Fel ton and Forrest Seabury. They have comedy parts In which they seem to revel, and the audience finds unlimited merriment in the play. Their acting In this piece shows remarkable versatility on the part of both the leading man and leading woman. For a real summer bill It In doubtful If the manager of the company could have selected a more suitable offering than "Whose Baby Are You?" It is Just the kind of farce-comedy that pa trons of a theatre desire for this kind of weather. "Whose Baby Are You?" was pre sented to a large audience last night and will be the bill at the Lyric for the entire week. It will be sure to please. report trio with make a Derfect score the car muat travel from here to Salem without atop- plng for an Instant or without being ad lusted or repaired In any manner. At Halem they will be allowed to take on rasollne and on. but win not Da Sl owed to make any adjustments or re pairs on the car. The car must then run from Salem back to Portland again without a second's stop except for the signature of the control keeper at lie Mlnovllle, In which case they will not be allowed to atop tha motor. Those who have gone orer tha oourse state that the roads ara tn very good condition and that their cars will have no trouble In standing the test. The people slong the route are showing great nterent in the contest and promise to give the contestants a warm welcome all along the road. Each dealer In town will nave rroni one to five machines entered, but the bulk of the entranta la coming from the Individual owners, who ara taking great Interest In tha contest and are anxlou to ahow that their car will make the run without any trouble. AT THE THEATRES "Magda" an Immense Success. The production of "Magda" at the Marquam last night, In which Nance O'Nell appeared as the star, was an Immense nuccess and unquestionably th greatest work of this famous tra gedienne since the beginning of her en-fc-aaement here. McKee Rankin and other members of the company havo parts in which they appear to excellent advantage. "Save Money" . 30 DISCOUNT Benjamin's High Class Business and Outing Suits $40.00 $35.00 $30.00 $25.00 $20.00 $18.00 SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS $28.00 $24.50 $2 1 .00 $17.50 $14.00 $12.60 20 Off Bines and Blacks 311 MORRISON STREET OPP. P08TOFFIC mXXWMWUXZSXSSZSXXZXZXXMlXXXSSZS: One of the Uost Attractive Beach Resorts on the Worth Pacific Coast Just Now Is Wear the month of the OaHmaia mivw, on tha WtaUagtoa side, reached from tha City t Vortlaa4 am tha splaadia esounao Steamer T.J. POTTERS XM ABOUT S BOXTBS. It Is upward of 10 miles long, verr broad and level and almost as oompaot as a composition pavement It la dotted lta entire length with towns, cottage settlements tent cities, villas, fine hotels, and all ths smusement accessories of a popular Summer beach resort. XmTM TM TUA.UK TO OO for rest, health and a good time. Thousands go there for their Bummer outing. Try it. The Potter Sails Every Day xxozrr btjttdatb aitd tbidats. gee published schedules. Fare From Portland, Round Trip, $4.00 Saturday to Monday Tickets $2.50 Purehass tickets and make reservations at City Ticket Office, Third and Washington streets. Portland, or Inquire of any O. R. A N. agant elsewhere for Information. Wit. Koinrmj. Osasral Pa veneer Am OXTUIS. OB. (naniniuiuiinmiini iinnmiiwmnnrzaH Another Tllg Ijrlr Tilt. The Allen stock company has scored another hit at the Lyric In "Whoee Baby Are You?", one of the funniest farce comedies ever presented here. To night and every night this week, with Thursday, Saturday and Sunday mati nees. 8eats are now selling at tha box office of the theatre. SMITH'S DAILY ROUND-UP Edited by tha Iran L. Smith Meat Co, 886-898 Alder et. 1st and and Hta. "PIOMTINO THE BEEP TRUST" VOL. 1, NO. 7. PORTLAND, OR.. JULY 2S. 107. PRICE. YOUR PATRONAGE. I.awson H. Carter waa arraigned In the county court before Judga Webster this morning charged with falling to support Ms wife, Myrtle P. Carter. Carter will ba given a hearing next Thursday. Professor Delano may go up in his airship next Sunday, In order to adver tise "Golden Grain Granules," the 100 per cent pure cereal health coffee, which la sold by all grocers. "Man's Enemy" at the Star. "Man's Enemy" Is a stirring melo drama of life In London, presenting a picture of fashionable life In ths me tropolis in a highly sensational way. However, there Is attached to it as Interesting a sermon aa la usually found upon the stsge. Man 8 chief enemy la, of course, drinking, with card playing a close sec ond In this race for premiership In de structive agencies. These, with similar habits and practices, are responsible for nearly all the ills of life, according to the moralists, and the author of the play has seised upon this Idea In pre senting his stirring melodrama Every act is thrilling with excitement and, though dealing with a subject th should be threadbare, the plot Is ono of meritorious originality. Edward Whlttaker. the Star com pany's leading man, has ths part of the victim of man's enemy, while Miss Margaret Pitt, the leading woman, ap pears as Grace Lisle. Both render ex ceptlonally good portrayala Other members of the company also appear to Kood advantage. "Man's Enemy" will be the bill at the Star for the entire week with the usual matinees. "Man's Enemy" at Star. Thrilling in every situation Is the new play at the Star theatre. "Man'n Enemy." which was seen for the first time In Portland last nls;ht. The stork company, with Its new people, Is strong er than ever and the melodrama Itself Is the kind which wins Immediate popularity. SMITH'S PRICES FOR OREGON MEATS Don't Eat the Beef Trust's Frozen Truck Which Is Being Brought in From the East by the Carload Lot. At the Grand. There Is only one kind of vaudeville me puono liars ana inn m inn omi. , . - , -i n, j. The Grand makes a speclsltv of socur- I Choicest Tenderloin Steak Ing only the leading artists In the vau deville profession, and this week's pro gram Is composed of a number of at tractive acts. In our end of the city we sell "Golden Grain Granules," the pure cereal coffee, with pure food food guarantee. Koehn & Base, 122 Killlngsworth avenue. Steamer Jesse Harklns. for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. The W. C. T. U. will hold its regular Ing tomorrow afternoon In room 60iaoodnough building. All Interested are invited. Woman's Rxrhange, US Tenth street lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. AT THE VAUDEVILLE THEATRES Acme OH Co. sells the best safety coal on ana nne gasoline, rnone East 789 Terfect fitting eye glasses 13. J. Alius, ill bixtn E. Elks' 1 1 n ft r near Washington. W. Moore, expert photographer, building. Seventh and Stark sts. I'rann ij. wrannls, for several years mnnnger or me retnll player department of the C.'vble company at Wabas-h and r 1 . ' " ' ,,0 PLATES PXw W. A. WISE HAS RSTUJUTED FKOX ALASKA. We can extract ona or all your toeth without hurting a bit, and put In new teeth the same day if you desire. Our system of crown and bridge work Is simple, quick and painless. When desired you can have T. p Wise or my personal service. Painless Extracting Free When I Platas are Ordered. 80 TEAKS KEKD and doing dental work all tha time. That Is the record of Dr. W. A. Wise. That's one reason our business has grown our pa trons come back, and they send their friends. LW. A. WISE, Dentist K-T - 111 V14j A m wt A Waalilw liw I Painless Ex. otion BOoj Plataa fS T. P. Wise, H. A, Sturdevant and n. a. narnnan ASSOCIATES. BOTH rXOZTBS, A AJTS , :- l aoasp 'Ticking the Winner" Is the name of the heauiine feature on the Grand's bill this week. It Is a hllarlons sketch pre sented by Miss Nellie Eltlng and com pany ana provided no end of fun when presented yesterday. The bill is really a good one, though It waa preceded by vaudeville attrac tions of unusual merit. This top-line playlet is ona that will be sure to meet with favor, for It possesses merit and la presented toy a company or anility. Miss Meeker is not only a singer, but a contortionist, and those who like that sort of entertainment will take pleasure In witnessing hor feats. Reeves and Kenny are singers and ex pert dancers, who are another interest ing feature on the bill. The Tanakas are high-class magicians. "Farewell, Ktllarney," Is the name of the song of fered by Joe Thompson this week. The Orandlscope has a series of moving pic tures, entitled "Under the Sea." Jackson streets. Chicago, has accepted and assumed his duties an manager of the player department of Sherman, Clay & Co. of this city. Dr. E. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. Strange Match at the Oaks. There will be a queer wrestling match at the Oaka tomorrow night when young Ed Wlesendanger meets the big monkey with Don Carlos' dog show. There Is a purse of $10 to be given the boy, and of course everyone hopes he will win. Through Sleeping Car Serrloa to Jamas, town Exposition. Erie railroad haa Inaugurated through sleeping cars, leaving Chicago every night at 9:S0 p. m , arriving at Norfolk second morning at 8:S0. No changes neceseary. For full information apply to any agent or write Q. M. Craig, T. P. A.. Seattle. Buy some extra quality negligee shirts today at Robinson A Co.'s great sale. Choicest Sirloin Steak 12J4 Choicest Prime Rib Steak, short cut Choicest Small Porterhouse Steak 1254 Large Cut Porterhouse Stk 15 Choice Center Cut of Round Steak 10 Choice Prime Rib Roasts 7 to 10 Fine Boiling Beef, Stewing Beef, Short Ribs of Beef, Soup Bones and Soup Meat 1 to 4 What the Beef Trust Has Done and What It Is Doing to Injure the Standard of U. S. Government Inspection. CHAPTER V. It was this concern thst entered Into Journalism last March and let loose the does of war "through the newspapers" and for six weeks the public was treated to a panorama of Beef Trust bombast that rivaled the comic section of the Sunday press. We saw the Beef Trust drag the words "I'nlted States Govern ment Inspected Meats" in the mud In Its efforts to conquer trade. The Trust expected to etun Smith with a crushing blow hv asklna: "Who was that man who Joined the Front street merchants In throwing down the meat inspection ordinance? (That lovely Loveberry or dinance ) Who was that man? Who? Wno? Who?" We believe Smith told folka in nrettv etronar terms who the man was, whereupon, th Beef Trust, like a whipped cr. went off ana huna Its head. But it holds on for dear life to those maarlc words for which It nas apeni much money those magic words 'United States Government lnspeciea Meats, which the Beef Trust uses but never carries out when a bid, a deal or a con tract may hang In the balance. NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY Has One of the Finest Beaches on the Pacific Coast and If an IDEAL SUMMER RETREAT It is easily reached, is not an expensive place to vitit, has ex cellent hotel accommodations, affords perfectly safe and delightful surf bathing and all sorts of beach pastimes, such as clam-hakes, oyster hunts, fishing, pebble and shell gathering, etc., enjoys a mild and inviting climate, picturesque scenery, and all tht other at tractions that can be desired for recreation and pleasure. NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Al bany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. Leave Portland 8 i, m Rate from Portland $6.00 for the round trip. Tickets on sale daily and good for return until October 31. There is also a Saturday-Monday rate from Portland of $3.00, tickets on sale Saturdays, good for return Mondays. Correspondingly low rates from all other points. Call at the city ticket office of the Southern Pacific, Third and Washington streets, in Portland, or at any S. P. agency elsewhere, for complete information. WILLIAM McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Company, Portland, Or. iiiiiuiimiiiinniiiiminiaimninuxziRnn THE Mexican Mustang Liniment fioaa qulokly to tha vary oore of tha dlseaae and stopa tha moat doep-aet, exoruolatlng palna almost Instantly. Mexican Mustang Liniment Coras evary allmonl ot Man or Boast that a good, honaat Unlmont aan oura. Nona battar, None ao good. D. Chambers, optician, 12 Seventh. Berger signs 284 Yamhill phona. Bark Tonlo for rheumatism. Beck Jeweler 205 Alder. Ice. Ice For lee call Main 2S4 or A-IJ45. Delivery company. 851 Stark st. WATER SURVEYORS ON BUTTER CREEK (Special Dlipstch to Th Journal.) Echo. Or., July 2S. The surveyors who have been sent out by the govern ment to make topographic surveys which will cover a tract of the country on the south bank of the Columbia river along tha Umatilla river and But ter - creek west of Pendleton are now camped several miles from Echo in the Butter creek country. The national government haa allotted $1,600 for this survey, while tha state will expend IZ.600 additional, under State Engineer J. H. Iewls. The Dumose of the mrvov is to determine the Irrigation DosslblLl- ties of thia particular region. The party was In Echo a few days ago aXter supplies and stated that thev war. making good progress la th work. Let Us Do Your Laundering Another story added to our building enlarges our facilities almost a third. Equipment up-to-date. Only steam-heated polish ers the kind that does not burn In Portland. Female help wanted. Bntlra Change of Program by Bchllsonyl's Hussars. Wrestling Match Welaendanger of University Park haa accepted the chal i.nn to wrestle, catch-as- g catch-can, with Kgdd, the big- goat educated ourang-outang 2tf in captivity, i Wednesday Night TONIGHT OKAJTI) OPBaLa. KOHf. doo ahd moxtkxt czkotts. Have You Seen the Mysterious Levltatlon Act? Dally 8:15-:15 P- m. Doming Saturday. Deaves' Fanny Maniklng on tha Avenue CAXUrXTAXi SATUMAT NIGHT. All Lines Transfer to Oaka for 6c Fare. AiruBzjgxirTS. Marauam Grand (r'hona Main .) Tonight and all week, Matinees Wednea- day and Saturday, Matron o jrxn. In Sudermann's Masterpiece, "MtAODA." Evening 11.00, 76c, 60c, 25c. Mati nee, 75c. 60o, 26c. Next week "The Story of tha Oolden Fleece." THE GRAND VAUDJBVUjU BE LUAB. jriBX.lZE SX.T- uro oo. "Picxuro Tax wunrsB" Week of July aao. KABEZiXiB Krelsel's Dog and Cats, The Tanakaa, Reeves & Kenny, Joe Thompson. THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY Ii the garden apot of the earth, and GOLDSN GRAIN GRANULES ia the finett drink on earth GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES is a pure cereal health coffee, and can be had from the follow ing grocer in the ROGUK RIVER VALLEY nr jAcuoimiLB, om. T. J. Kenney Nunan-Taylor Co. Ulrica Bros. 3 s s H H nr nxDroks, ox. E. N. Warner Hutchinson A Lumsden Miller & Ewbanks Allen A Reagan W. Stringer F. L. Crannll H. Meti & Son XV OKAJTT8 VASS, OK. H. C. Bobseln Kenney A Truax Claus Schmidt J. P. Kenney Southern Oregon Supply Co. T. T. Dean T. B. Cornell C. F. Dixon. T WOOD7TLX.E, OS, C. O. Seaman W. V. Jones. nr GOLD 2CTLX OB. Varter A Dufflald C. H. Farmer Merrltt A Co. nr czvtbax. ronrr, om. Crannll A Roblnet J. W. Merrltt. nr PHOEBTX, OB. Hearn A Fisher. nr TAZJurr, om. C. W. Woltera Sargent A Dunlap. nr AsaxABD, om. O. Winter Holmes Bros. Nlma A Cappaller Teo A Cot Toung A Dix. Crews A Son Loom la A Nelson THE STAR Phones Main 4616 and Home A-14B8 Phones M. 6496, and (Home) A14M. The Coolest Theatre In the City. Week of July 22, the Great Scenlo Production, "HAJTS EVEHT." r(lnM Tuesdays. Thursdays. Sutitr. davs, oundays at 2:80; prices 10c, 20o. verv evenlna at 8:15: prices lOo. 20c and 20a Secure seats for all perform ances by phone. UNION LAUNDRY SECOND AND COLUMBIA Telephone Main 398. Removal Notice Werner Peterson Co. TAILORS Formerly at 13S Fourth Street, ara now located at 146V2 Second St. Between Morrison and Alder. Colombia River Through Line Steamers of the "OPEN RIVER" line leave OAK STREET DOCK every Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at FIVE O'CLOCK A. M. for all points between Portland, Tha Dalles and Umatilla. Leave early and see all the river. . Ar- 51 ve early. Low rates. Prompt service, 'alepbona Main 1201. Horns A35U PORTLAND ACADEMY Nineteenth Year Opens Sep tember 16, 1907 The academy fits boys and girls for eastern and western colleges. Boarding hail for girls provides for a limited number. Elementary grades, both pri mary and grammar, under the same management. Office hours during the summer, 9 a m. to 12 m. and from 2 to p. m. For catalogue, address roBTXiAsro aoadskt. LYRIC THEATRE Phone Wain 4885... This Week the Allen Stock Company, Presenting "WHOSE BAST ABB YOU 7" Matlneea Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Price 10c, 20c. Every even ing at 8:1'j. Prlcea 10c, 10c and 80c. Reserved seats by phone. Main 4685. Office open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. BASEBALL ATHLETIC PARK, Corner Taugfta and Twaaty-foarta. July 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 LOS ANQELES VS. PORTLAND Game called at 8:80 p. m. daily. Games called at 1:30 p. m. Sundays. &ABZBS DAT YBXDAT. ADMISSION 25. Children 10c, Seats 85c. D. P. TUE1SS & CO., Wholesale Grocers MBDPORD, OREOON SlatrTratara for Bonthara Oregon and Borttana California "Golden Grain Granules" is terred at tha Moora Hotel, Mad ford, Ore., because the Moora Hotel aerres tha best M H M M as sisaacxsxaf&aK3xzxxsxxaxsatisazxxzxzsaz2 ASTORIA THE LARGEST CITY IN OREGON (with the exception of Portland) is the headquarters for the sal mon industry of the world. Astoria has the climate, there ara neither flys, fleas, mosquitos nor dust. . : Golden Grain Granules The 100 per cent pure cereal health coffee, can be had from the following grocers in Astoria, vii.: Rosa, Hlgglns A Co. C. M. Chrlstensen. Tongue Point Lumbar Co. Store. Johnson A Morrison.' SuomaJalnen Cooperative Co. E. Hauks A Co. Milk Depot No. 1 Grocery. Milk Depot No. 2 Grocery. Milk Depot No. 2 Grocery. Fisher Bros.' Co. A. V. Allen. Acme Grocery. Schalfield, Mattson A Co. 8. L. Nauthrvp. Grandstand 25c. Box ( Vaeumu Treatment Naw and imnroYed mechanical meana for circulating the "blood, strengthening tha sexual vitality of man and over coming weakness by tha most natural way, without drugs. Call on Health Vi bration. 188 Twelfth street, room 18, Portland. Or. Hour 10 to IS m-i to A HT BABTJBB, OB (Center for lumber Industry on the Colum bia river.) Ferris Bros. McMilan Mercantile Co. F. Traw. M. Ellis A Co. A. L. Richardson. J. L. Bell, nr TaT.aMA. OB. J. p. Hansen. nr WABBBBTOV. OBv Warrenton Grocery A Butcher Co. ' . ' . C. W. White . s , (A Hvsly XX OBABXABT, Om T. Dresser, ' XV CXATSXABTB. O city, where settlers ara wanted. E. I Kdgarton. Hsnry Krats. H. McKlel. A. R. Miller. M. E. Page. nr TaWaTaWA. cm Tlmothe Richard a nr snsAaxom, m B. -W. Otto, Dreaaer (two stor.- Golden Grain Oranulea" Is served at Locksley Ila'!, because it Is the 100 per Cent pare health c