HE OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL1, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, "AUGUST 12, 1S07, m. Bins OF CROOK lill Ten . Thousand Acres of ' Homestead Land Passes : ': : to Final Proof. I , KESERVES BESTBICT 'w V x TDIBER LAND FILINGS i Federal Patents to Forty-Flve Thou k BMnA Acn ot Timber Land ind 1 More Thaa Half Much Patented 1 by SUte Inducement to Settler. , ' isiweui nuwfc $ aaefaati . j r PrtnevHle, Or, Aor U.--In vest! ga llon of tbe amount end kin of land ' Crook county, both deeded and vpen for ' entry. 'nvmIi torn interesting and uee i u l Information. " i ; ' ''' , Entrlee of homeeleada have ; bean " about1 the name thla year aa la the two yeara Immediately preoemng, wnue um ber and atone entries, wera fewer owing to the creation of reserves and a ecar- ' elty of und that ta eonaiaerea warm taking for timber, although eruleere amy s an abundance of eiaima can do naa iui will have from 4.000,009 to 1.100,000 , feet. Desert entrleo have been a little In advance of laet yeaf a, and lieu eeleo- tiona and puronases irora j Kn.ni have beea a little mora than , normal. - v' ' ( . Tea Thousand Acres of Momaa. Final homeetead proof a made during the 12 montba ending aaarcn amount to aomething mora than 10,400 acres, the greater part of which la ta The Dalles district. Lieu selections that have been finally acted upon during the same period by thla of floe, amount .to about 1,000 acre, and final proora on lands taken under tne aeseri, or wj, ..... .hnnt I ADA acres, a The largest aggregate of any etngle claaa of land that haa paaaed through thla office during the period referred to la that of the timber landa taken h timhAi Biid atone law. Which UIIUCI ww w.uw. - . r. i H amount to a little more than 46,000 acres and represent -. the awarding Of patenta to eome w persona. ; . Timber and atone landa patented JT " the government In the part of the vlew land dlatrlot that Ilea In thla county amount to only 1,100 acrea and In the Burna dlatrlct ailghUy mora, or S,0Q acrea.. - : Timbered chool The atate land board during the flees! .nriinr Uiivb 1 natantad S4.7tl.01 acrea, Tha aelectlona wera largely school landa and wera in many Instances heavily timbered, aa wera thoaa selected In the summit Prairie country oy iocj and eaatern timber dealer The largest area of thla land went to Fred A. Krebe of Portland and amounted to about 1,160 acrea of Umber landa Others who re ceived patenta for thla kind of land are Clark W. Thompson and the Prlnevllle land A Livestock company,, who re ceived J.S40 aorea and 2.T20 acrea, respectively- . . , . Tha respective amount under tha various forma of entry that were finally passed upon during the paat year In this county are: . Final homestead proofs, 10,426.11 acres; timber and atone, 2a ki 31: , llau landa 7.190.68: final desert proofs, 1.010; sold through the state land Doara, zt.TOi.ei. ue rnu total la 04,803.24 acrea. Bast Section for Settlara. - Tha deeded lands in Crook county last vnr were a little over 1.000.000 acres. 1 The total area of the oounty (a upwarda part 01 , wnion is reserves and tha reservation. Ail tbe order Issued to discharge any oper ator who refused to work, any wire. . president email left for Chicago to day, before learning or tna Mew York strike. , This morning Superintendent May stated that the oompany waa able to move all coast business and that tha restrictions oa tna acceptance of mes sages had oeen removed. The atrlke fol lowing me announcement praottcally ut, tha handling of messages out of I DR. TUFTS REFORM DURE PRESENTS AW hs question and everything la sublectt iilAmn,, to Indefinite delay. The men iiim UaHVlilUJ , XAUUiit-a ui inat ins enter n union la violating tha leiiar ana mn BDirii or tna trrMmtnt entered Into July 10, under which the men returned to work, flneifin in. stances of illeral. Intimidation aralnat mamoera are cuea. ieas than 109 atrlk- are wera reinstated and many wera still Ming Compared With Su- . preme uourL- u iLenuitca, out of employment. Y At tha morning aorvlca of the Rodney I!il-n fimU nouncad that If tha arenua Chrlatlan ohnrch, by InriUtloa government will Insist upon investlga- , T,fti,in,. tha work of lion or. arbitration of tha nrnnoaitinna " . Hmo mi BOWinson. mi ' embodied In tha mamnr.1 aHr...a4 tn I tha International Bureau of Kerorm the board of direct ore of tha Western waa presented by Dr. a t. Tufts. Tha Union last June, the men wUJ lrnma- .nr aairf m nart: "Soma man are ministers or ooa to d lately return to work. . LOS ANGELES WIRES DEAD nreaoh tha gospel, others are ministers I bf Ood to fill civil offices and to oa a terror to avii doera. -i oe mayor, ; City. Ia isolated. PoataJ Men lofn TTltli Other and and prosecuting attorney are appointed to ouiia up civio riu"" as tha preacher Is to develop spiritual righteousness. Government is Instituted among men according to tha plan of the niler Or nations lor in lirvmuimn VI publio morality aa us caiei aim. ima la racovniaed br statesmen and tha ju diciary of all civilised landa. Our fed eral supreme court haa pronounced thla to be a Christian nation. It becomes fJeeraal Baadal Ban Ira. 1 Los Angeles, Aug. It This morning A operators joined t Union telegraphers. cally Isolated by wlra the Postal operators Joined tha striking in teiegrap have modified their demands for In- Wests Is prac s3c The city The men of 6,000,000 .acrea, a part of . taken 'up ' toy forest Wirmnrlnc Indian of these things together, however, do not take up any great pari or me terri tory, and there is at least one half tha T area of tha county open to settlement, the greater part of which Is valuable . land. . .1. ' ' The so trth eastern part of tha oounty i off era . the . best Induoementa to the , homesteader or one who wishes to take land under tha Carey act. while in all ' parta of tha oounty opportunltiea are open for the bomeseeker. Tha greater part of tha timber landa filed upon are Included, In forest re serves, although parta of two of theaa i reservea are soon to be throws open to (00UNTBT FACES CRISIS (Continued from rage Ona.) atrlklng postal oparatora, Twanty-flyo men remained working la tha Western Union fflee,v but ther' are onable to handle ' tha business: Shortly after, cable operators joined the strike. Hd ntaln the pt cording to Secretary Loeb, the prealdent Roosevelt at Oyster" Bay 4 "rtii maintain the poller of "hand off PraafdAnt reardlnr the telegraphera' atrlke. ; Ao- oreaaad aalary so that It ahall be II per cent Instead of 21 per cent, and placed the matter In tba handa of, the national executive committee. SPOKANE MEN WORKIXa ' tba duty then bf all true cltlsena to go WtU )fot Strike Independent!, bat Will Obey Orderg, ; to the polls and elect to office only o are la run sympathy witn inlal principles of truth ai rlahteousnesa There la oniy one an of morality, whether found In civil or those the fundamental rlghteouaness. Mllalona Ufa When Mr. Hedaea. attor ney for tha MiiwauKie ciuo, contended that tha legislature haa tba right to au- thA4a m Miinl(lrkaiHtf n lAfrai 1 1 taa "AAa-il (laaraal gaedal arvfce.r. I ullln. aamhllna. or ' even tha social flBokana. ' Aur. 12. Western union I wii C .T. i-a h vkii.h la mntnn a The men are ant disposed to strike In dependently, but will obey orders, from headquarters. Seventy men will be af footed If the strike la called. .' i , OAKLAND MEN PISCILiROEP BefOM to Ilandlo New Jork Wires .' , Others Quit Same Key. f JearW IneeUl gervlee.1 ; flan IVanolaeo. Aua. 12. Four West ern Union oparatora la Wast Oakland all the nrlnclnles of law and against the decisions of our highest courts. . Com pare his opinion with these declarations Of the supreme court of our land: wera discharged thla morning for refus ing to work the is aw xora wires. Fol five oparatora walked out when ordered to man tha same wires. ....-.. - " There are acta which the federal or atate legislature can not do. without exceeding their authority. They may eommand what la right and prohibit what la wrong, but they cannot change Innocence Into guilt' Neither can they do tha converse, change guilt Into Inno- conoa. "An act of tha leaialatura (for I can not call It a law) contrary to tha first principles or tna social compact cannot na lowing their discharge. WOMAN OPERATOR STRIKES considered a rightful exerclsa of leg islative authority' , "No leaialatura can bargain away tba puoiio neaitn or tna puDiia moraia. , "When wa consider that bonaaty, morality, religion and education are tha main pillars of tha state, for tha protec tion and promotion ot wnicn govern ment waa instituted anions men. Montgomery ornce iiag uniy xwoiit at once strikes tna mind tnat tni Hen and nanager rc I Throw off these trust duties br selling (Joareal gpedal aeiTles. , I barerlng or giving them away. If It be Hontgomery, Ala,, Aug. II. Seven conoeaea mat me state can aeii ana Western Union operators, Including one carter away any ona or tnem it iotiow woman, struck at T o'clock thla morning. leaving only tha manager and chief op erator ana two outer nwi woraing. CLOSE COLUMBUS OFFICE Postal Men Strike In Sympathy With 4 Weatem Union. . fJearaal tpeelal Ssrvfea,) ', Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 1L All anion operators la tna coiumoua ornce ot the Postal company struck - at 10:20 aov throw off these truat duties by Bailing, a d 8 that It can thus aur render Its control of all and convert tha state Into dens of bawdy houses, gambling shops and other places of vice and demoralisation. Now U aeema to ua that the essential Brinclples of self-preservation forbid Hat tba common wealth ahould poasesa a power so revolting because destructive to tha main pillars of tha government. "Thus you sea that It la a ease of Atr torney Hedges versus United States su preme court. 1 If Mr. Hedges la right our supreme court la wrong." gers also atrlklng. PRESS OPERATORS LEATE , Union Men on Leaaed Wired Leaye X' Kanaag City Peaka. (Jovraal Ipedal gerviea.1 Kansas City. Aua. II. All union OD- aratora on leased wires, who are being called out hare upon president nmaii's (Continued from Page Ona) wife aa to his Indebtedness to Multno mah oounty for sums embessled by him aunng nis term as county ciera. out tha countr" a claim la barred bv the stat ute of llmltatlona, wlilla Mrs. Powell la I Buy Your Lace eurtains Ttiesday And save about we would not out half on your investment.' Every shrewd buyer in Portiand should attend thin Curtain sale. It is a acrifir t care to to repeat very often, since it involves an absolute money loss to this house on every pair. People f,t' look far money Buy your in the race for gain and saving will see this Curtain event standing out in bold letters on the calendar of opportunity. r Curtains Tuesday and you will congratulate yourself for days to come. Discard the old and worn and replace them dayg with the best the curtain loom affords. Boost the home by gladdening hs appearance, and you will experience a big increase " a-aTT" y "' ' Jl " " asssaaaa aaasj eaaapaaaaa-s aaa-wa-aOTBgBBSfaMBaaaaaBMBaaaBt-MS ,t fi in "Home -Comfort." r $2.25 valtXea, pair ..V.:;, a;.,.,;;.............. ?1.10 $1.75 valuea, pair ..'.;..,.,,...,. iW. 07t $150 values, oalr ...........82.25 $100 values; oalr a.... . . . . 82.25 $3.75 values, pair $8.25 values, pair $7.50 values, pair $75 values, pair . 82.25 94.50 84.50 $4.50 V"'W ua 1 -m -twi Vjl Ask Your Dressmaker :. And If aha Isn't weU enough posted to acquaint you with tha merlta of tha aaVTBT "VXOZAX" machlnt then bar Ideas ara too old to be trusted wim your aaw tog. ' If wa did not1 know beyond any doubt that the boat machine on earth la tha OBVUBTZ 'Spada!' wa would throw It Into tha atreet and gat ona that la batter, , But there can be none better. Whan you go to look ht ma chines, look at avery different make you care to, but whan, you ara ready to buy gat tha Qeyurtg "Spe cial" the machine best qualified by a perts to do your aewlng. .; A $60 Ma chine for $25 ' $ldowa 50c wetk. . Piit Your Cigar Money in a Watch i I 4 i I -Watch - Watch Movements . . Cases Boss Fahy'a " Crescent r : Dueber Waltham, Elgin and ' ' r , ' Hampden 8 AVE YOUR 8MOKS i; V OWN-X WATCH - -. ., , -' . . i . It doesn't take a barrel af money to own tha beat watch on, earth, wbaa you buy right pay utua down, than vnJoy tba prlda of carry ing tha watch while you ara paying for H. ' v'v .v v" Carry a plpa la year mouth and break off your cigar acquaintance for a few weeks. A parfect-worklng timepiece la aa aoUd aa Inveetment aa a ; government bond. Wa Invite your Inspection of tha bait watch aasortmant la Portlaod. YOUR CREDIT for a WATCH i S tK - ' ?7? I. GEVURTZ (sS SONS lecond Floor ' . lst-St Window . I . QOOD.FURNITURK DIAHR8 PORTLAND SPANISH WAR VETS ASK FOR CANTEEN RESTORATION still at liberty to prosecute ner righta, Powell waa appointed by President Roosevelt to the office of United States marshal at Noma In January, 1902. orders through Acting Prealdent Bus- ( Shortly afterward a mass of evidence sell, say all press oparatora wlU be out) waa laid before tha president, showln by tonlght.. Ithat roweu, aunng tna live i An4mst Operaton Out. fluwnl1 Sua. 1.1 I.h1m I ' AurusU Ga.. Aua;. U. Western I who examined the books' while union operators joined tha Postal strlk ara at !!: o'clock today. .. Denver Hen Quit.- ( Jovraal Special Serrlea.) Denver. Cola. Auc 11.AU oper&tore here bay struck. ' CONVICT BICE (30ES OUT OF CAR WINDOW . has not 'sent Or received from Commis sioner Neil any communication regard- , in tne atruce. xne eiroria inai -oin mlasioner Nelll Is making to bring about peace ara made entirely upon his own Initiative. The nresldent refuses to dia- cuas the situation. The strike f the Now York operators .me in sDlte of tbe efforts of tha local union officials to prevent It,.- For aome : ' lava naat atrlka sentiment "haa bean atrong, though at a meeting held yes terday It was decided , to keep at tha ' keys until Friday. - - t . ,,, ' Ban Francisco, Aug. II. Weetera '1 TTnlon operators ara walking out today. "The situation has been strained to the - breaking point for several days through I (Special Dispatch a Tbe oaraaL Spokane. Wash, Aug. 11 Jack Rica, alias rwhltey" Rica, aeonrlct at tha Walla : Walla , penitentiary, ' Jumped through the window of a moving oar yesterday and made hla escape. Rica and tt other conylota were on their way to build a road In tha Methow valley from Pateroa to Twlsp, Wash ington. Aa the train neared town Rice asked permission to go to tha back of tha car. The. reauest waa aranted and a guard accompanied him. He entered tha lavatory with the prisoner that waa anacKied to mm ana ten tne aoor open. The other convict stood between Rice and the guard while the former slipped tha shackle from his hand. The guard heard thla and pushed tha door open Just in time to sea Rice go through tha window. A posse of police ara now looking for him. He la described as wearlna civilian clothes, is sUm and bony, about five feet eight inches, In height and dark compiezloned. He was serving a five- year sentence ror, ourgiary. Irrigation Delegate. (Special Dispatch ta Tba Jooraal.) Baiem, or., Aug. iz. The governor naa appointed .ft. Alexander u. fenaie toa a delegata to the National Irrlga tlon congress at Sacramento. vears thai ha waa county clerk, embessled thou M sands -or douara or tha taxpayers money. The charge waa established by ,.:s i the. a worn statements or three experts who examined tne doors wnue roweu waa still clerk and who reported short sges ranging from $4,000 to $11,000; and It was further , substantiated by ex tracts from the records showing that he was atlll a defaulter at the time when he went out of office. Tha total amount of his stealings will naver be known. . Bmbesaled From County, ' The reports of theaa experts wera originally - prepared at various times xrum 'Jiavv IV aovv, ihu, mvir vvuwiiii wera - well, known to tha other county authoritlea then la Of floe. But they wera never publmhed until the Journal brought them , to light noma ten years ater. ..... '.. . . . .. In addition to tnia damaging evidence. Postal nroofa wera also laid before the nres ldent that Powell waa engaged In exten sive election frauds In the spring of 104. and that tna originals or perjured by Powell were laid It waa expected that )l I rwt KNOWS io proTocatlve of &ood humor as GhlrardelU Cocoa. Its delic ious fragrance and sustaining goodness fill the most exact ing guest with generous InW "pulses. The best thing too: for Mi owa breakfast to Ghirardelli's Cocoa ... a affidavits signed b before Roosevelt I Powell's early removal from the office of United States marshal would soon follow, but be still retains hla position. Indeed, hla responsibility and his pay have beea greatly Increased within tha past year. Tha atory gained currency this morn ing that tha ault which had been Insti tuted against Powell had been brought by tha county,' to recover the funds which he embessled, but the rumor was untrue. The', county has now no re dress. n MAT INVOLVE (Continued from Page One.) Portland Spanlah war veterans, will ing to bravo tha opposition which It la said will be thrown agalnat them with might and mala by tha W. C. T. U., will adopt resolutions at their meeting next Wednesday night in the Knights of Pythias hall calling for tha restoration oz tne army canteea. Tha move will be la Una with tha ona haw well under ray In Washington, u. c, wnicn nas peen.zurtnere4.ny.1na reports of many of tha amy. officers aaklnff that the canteen aaain be riven a place In soldier life. The matter will again be taken up upon' tha re-convening of congress this winter. In tbe mean time the W. C. T. U. and kindred organ lsatlona are sharpening the axea with which they hop to chop down what they believe to be tha curse of army At tha meeting which will be bald by local veterans Wedneeday night resolu tions, similar to those adopted by the organisation several months ago and forwarded to Washington, will be voted upon and again made a matter of rec ord, xna resolutions win set xoria sub stantial reasons why tha army canteen should again become a part of tha sol dier's paraphernalia. of Mrs. Lucia F. Addlton.- nresldent the W. C T. U.. stated this mornlna that personally aha waa violently-opposed to any aucn course oeing aaoptea, ana ana believed that tha local organisations would take steps to counteract any reso lutions which might be forwarded from JUDGE HUNT MEETS PEESIDENTROOSEVELT iJoaraal Ssedal aarrlea.f " Orater Bav. Aua: 11. Judre W. H. Hunt of Montana, met President Roose velt today at a political luncheon with a group pi.poiiticiana, ., , STRUGGLE STAGGEBS : 'Continued from Page Ona) and Colorado Fuel ft Iron tha same sum. The pressure In Amalgamated Copper put that security down nearly $1.60 a ah ara In valna. The London market .waa likewise nan- Icy, and losses In American Issues wera the most severe In recent trading. Thla likewise caused a general depression l through tna ionaon maraet Chicago, Aug 12. With all statistics most ouuisn nature, tna unicago cents . a waa blocked thla morning upon receipt of the order from Secretary Quick. Word was also received this morn ing from President Smalt In a mea saae to the local union he said: "Leave this mornlna for Chlcaro. Will I creriared settled bv then." . It is eXDected that whatever actio may be taken bv the Portland oneraton will result from Instructions received within a few daya from Chicago after of wheat market dropped t hnahal d urine- todav'a calL The atrlk. of the telegraphers waa nerhana the main reason for tha de pression, holders seeming to want to. let go at aimoei any npure juai 10 act .1 t had resumed. J: sellln .Msel dTCo The wheat market opened lower with a ordera comma lr Commission houses with long-wire con- ectlons were the principal sellers; thla lng accounted for ny the fact that the market so long as they had no telegraphic quotations to guide thorn. The market closed around tha low pointa for tha day. ALL LOCALS (Continued from Page Ona.) " COrn?r,en!.h.aJL &2S iilStr want tT'beTn themselves In readiness for . ordars to join their striking brethren In other parts or tna country. Press Oparatora Waal fuatlaa. Tha move on the part of the Asso ciated Press operators to get shorter hours and more pay la gaining ground rapidly. Papers for signatures were wired to rortiana rrom cjnicaso la at night and it was stated that Dave Duey, chief clerk in the Chicago office, haa signed the petition. 1 Other press opera tors are urged to ao HKewise. The Associated Press operators hava been trying for many months past to get the organisation to equalise - their worn in some manner wnion win na satisfactory, and think this a propitious time In which to adjust tha try lag con ditions under which they ara compelled to worst CANBY DEFEATS GUN CLUB TEAM .. fSaeclal Dlasatck te Tbe I'oaraal.l' - Canby, Or.. Aug. 11. Can by defeated tha Northwest Gun club team yesterday 1 to . xne aame wss a aooa one. ex cepting that in the fourth Inning the Oun club went, to pieces and allowed Canby four runa;,- Baty pitched a fine game for Canbv. and Roxie did well for the r.aavaala Dataetaa naKM - Tlaeaa And Baty; Gun elub--Roxie and Fleming. STEAMER COLLISION r COSTS F0IIE LIVES ta 'ft -J" i i (Voarsal tpeelal Scmea. Rridreoort. CCnn, Aur. IS. Four ner. sons were drowned and lOd thrown front their bertha today when the steamship Tennessee collided with a schooner off this city.. The schooner sank immedi ately and tbe captains picked up but four members of tba crew that went strikers. No effort will ba made to Im pair the newspapers, although an in creased aoale will be demanded from tha nreaa associations. ' The schedule presented calls for $35 tC week for six mgms ana l cents, an nuur ovsniine, l-ht hours ta aonstitute a day's work. Daytime oparatora ask $30 a week, and su cents an oour ovsrume. noon practically 8,600 telegraphera . are on atrlke, Including tha following cities: the local camp Of tba Spanish war vet erans. , -..' "The'restoratloa of the army can- teen, sn. saia. tb equivalent to aaym that every- soldier is a drunkard an that ha must have his liquor. It ta the worse curse that could be yiaited upon the Uhlted States army and la backed principally by tbe liquor Interests. We will fight It, of course we will fight it, in the future as we nave in the paat.' -SatSMXS'S- Have You Seen IheAquarium? - . In oar Stark atreet window la an aquarium for the storage o! live 'fish. , :.:: ; a. Prom : now forward there r need be no doubt in your mind but that your crawfish are fresh, for you can see them alive and kicking in the tank. ; This is also true of many other kinds of fish you win need from time to time for Friday dinners, etc. "Buy at Dressers' and they cannot be otherwise : being alive. Have you realized the many things Dressers are doing , to ' make their new market the cleanest, most sanitary and' complete food . store in Port- land to make, your table stuffs more appetizing, fresher , and, daintier? We art delighted to show .strangers through the i store. Hundreds visit us dally. - DRESSER'S The Pure J Food Emporium Fifth . and Stark. Stores at Gearbart, Seaside and E. 15th and Broadway Both1- Phones. San Francisco. New fork, Chicago, Los Inula, Aaattla St lyiiiia at Paul Minneapolis, MUwaikee, Denver, Kan sas t;ity, Mempnie, jmsw uneans, 10- neka. Pueblo, Jackson, Mississippi; Dal- laa, ana juousion. xexas; xsaanrnie, xenn eaaae: uiumDua.. umo: Mernaen mis. slssippl; BlPaao, Salt Lake City. Helena, ham, Augusta, Omaha, Sioux City, Knox- vine, council JBiuria, unariesion, uai veston. Atlanta, Texarkana, Fargo, Colo rado Bpirngs, Detroit, ana Beaumont. Texas, in-moet oftnese cities Postal and Western union men are both out. Logger Crushed to l)eath. , fSpacttl DITatCB fe The Jaaraal.) Vancouver, B. C. Aug. 12. Joe Gar- nett, a logger, was killed at Mill bay, Vaucouver island, by being caught be tween two logs. Hla back waa brftken In two places and both legs were broken. The body waa brought here today,. ; Agent Worley on Vacation. '(Special Dlacateb to Tbe Jornal . Tekoa. Wash.. Aua. 11. Indian JLranr C. O. Worley haa gone for an extended trip down the Pacific coast and in the eaatern states. Thla la hla first vaca tion, la six yeara. OUR SPBCIALTY DIAMONDS k af a a A AafWafk sfkafa AI VvfVvvVVV ON EASY PAYMENTS LESS THAN ELSEWHERE FOR CASH When a firm is known to excel its competitors in .any one attribute, it becomes recognized as "a specialist." We are "IT." We carry a larger stock of diamonds, sellmor? dia morids,' know more about values of , diamonds, and sell them for less than any jeweler jn the city. If you con template Vj purchasing- a diamond, don't fail to examine our stoqk and compare prices. MARX & BL0CH Largest Diamond Dealer la Oregon 74 Third Street,' Near Oak' Street aAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa J Soar Stomach "I aied baaearets aa faal Ilka a saw was. ) have beea a nffarer from djipptta and soar atomaok tot tha lut awa.yeara. I a. hare baa aklnr nadt-- and , mVtm lftal IM Milt. elaa ana ether dract, bat eoald tut so rallet oaly tor a abart time.- 1 win raeenmena vaaeareM say frlaadi aa aba only thing lor Indlcettioa i,n .fa,M. h m4 an kaaa aha inali in aood dittos. Thar are vary alee to eat." ' . . . -"! " " "aarty Stueklay, Kaaek Oasak, fa. 19 J W W J CANOVCimaaTie PUaaant, falattMa, Patent. Taate good, te 9oea, Nevar8ikan, Woakaa or Gripe. 1M. M.Ma.liaar aold la balk. Tbe tannine tablet etamped OVO. aaarantaed to aara or roar noney back. v . i - Sterling Bemedy Co., Chicago's H.Y. gas A:rJlLStLE,TEII CXU31 E3XES HAVE YOU MONB V TO I1NVEST ? READ TH IS ! ' V" 'The 3. M. Acheson Company's big store and factory plant, Fifth and Alder atreets, la conceded to he tha best equipped and practical In tha Weat Lighting system unexcelled. The company is seven yeara old started with a capital atock of 12,000 capitalized now at $160,000. Has a paid-up capital of about 180,000, and additional subscribed stock of $24,000. Assets about $160,000, not including unsubscribed stock. Lia bilities lesa than one third the assets. Doing a businesn of over $860, 000 a year. Unsubscribed capital stock is for sale in amounts of 1100 up 10 per cent Interest or dividend guaranteed also trade, dlsoount al lowed stockholders on all goods purchased by them In the store. In connection with the department store, ta men's , tailoring and woolensf also a grocery store. Tou can save enough on your grocery , bills to ; clothe yourself. ' The company owns the nve-story brick, Its ladles' gar ment faotory, men's clothing and grocery departments . are located in. r Very good asset isn't ItT Subscriptions can- be made for weekly or monthly saving payments. Call, drop aa a card, or fill in the following subscription for the amount you desire and how you wish to pay th same and mall it to ua and we will call and complete year connection with the company. - , . " v ; JL, the undereljBed, hereby rahsexlhe for.i. ahare of tha Capital, Stock of Tha 9. at Aoheeoa Company. The price ft said Capital atock la the pax valna of One BoDar (f 1.00) par ahara, payable aa fouowst (, ....,...'......,,.,!.,,.. 'y" The tooorporated Capital Stock ' ef The 9. TU Aoheson Company la One Hundred llfty .Thousand (180,000) shares, mon-aasessabla, . 1 'i ' M-"i: , i atlgnad , V' .') ," ' ' ' . . . V ansaawwaa w T w ' " y T - ; "f" - 9-m W. WWW" w w m m w v STiey-ei W w ZUXSOTOBSI . C. K. PEAKE ' ' A. J. FARMftR ' J. M. ACHESON ,; M. E. THOMPSON- i- T. x. moss, 'r'Vl ,.' Secretary and Attorasy. r- i