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Tim OREGON :i DAILY , JOURNAL. ' PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENINW, SEPTEMBER ' 0. 1807.
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GREATEST FIELD
III I7ESI IS HERE
Oregon Offers Finest Invest-
yment Opportunities De-
clarcs JL' A. Wallace.
H. A. Wallace, o Chicago, Mm of J.
IT, Wallace, formerly snginssr to chief
of tho Panama canal, waa at to Port-
Jan last-sight -and told of ha faith In
Oregon. Mr. Wallace baa offices In the
fiber look building and visits. Portland
three or four tlmaa year. Ho aald
'last 'night that ha spent four months
- In looking ovar tha Paoiflo northwest
before ' deciding to locate In Portland
- which ha considers tha leading coaat
.city. '
"Despite tha fact that our headquar
ters have been In Portland and Oregon
. for -nearly a rear," aald Mr. Wallace
JOT OF Mil IS
AT
1
mm
Wright Declares Press Is In j
' Conspiracy to Quash
His Pet Measure.
(Pirlfle Ooait Free Leaaed Wire.)
aacoma, wash., gept. People of
Taeoma are apparently about evenly 61-
t - M - - - ... " I
Tjuea lor ana against tn. Oraen river
water system, a two million dollars
project on which they ura to yon to
"r0. at . Peetai olaation.
..'.""c5 !ry D,,n 'njooted Into the I
rom present indications the
vmiuviaii win nvor me gravity avatam
whUe the- Renublicn. ini V.ul "Yff
.h,-r, ndn that tha present
Mayor Wrlaht 1 irrr...!..!. u
peugning ror the new system- and in a
most sensational publio announcement
ha accuses two Tusnu nan.-. T."
w cvnapiracy lO Kill tha
last nlsrht "our work thua far has Th-IT. V "L"
. beea outside tha state. Thla fact haa ' "wuae 10 WO..
rot shaken our confidence In Oregon. J t . 1
JSJMriiS pE ENEOLLMENT
- have not been able to interest eastern
capital because of tha stringent money
market.
There la no place In the world where
, tha business opportunities are orrered Efficiency of ftrhnnla na.i. -that
can be found In Oregon. Com- MUC,enT ocnoois Greatly In
. merclal fields of every natura are
, awaiting capital and tha time la not
far distant, whan It will be brought In.
Dr. Liebig, the famous German Chemist, says that
beer is "liquid bread' By this he means that beer
is a food full of life-giving, healm-sustaining qualities.
The value of beer as a food is becoming well
known, and it is now used by many who have
hitherto looked upon it as a beverage only.
AT BAKEB CITY
The railway possibilities aro enormous.
Tart of our work In the nothwest
Is tha construction of the viaduct for
. ine norm nana roan at Vancouver ana
. bridge work, at Spokane. We also have
an irrigation project in Utah.
nr.- wi
creased by Added Equipment
and More j Teacher.
(pedal Mepates Te JvaraaL)
eaaer city, or, Sept. I. Publio
Wallace declined to dlawuea Via Cb.ools of thla city eneaed this mom.
father's retirement from the Panama I lnsr with tha i.m.i .ii .
i Chief Engineer fiteVens who succeeded I Vk TmfAr...CU7 chools now
ms rawer maaa a speech whan ha re- r tii . . , . . . - V . v " -uio
tired from the canal work last aprlng. ?ZjZ?n.ft. JZl htv bn 'rai
t-w u Uij u. ii I improvements made durinar tha annm
to the men working on tho canal ui S1!1".?1 TaaUy to their efficiency.
.'Mr. Stevens aald that ail tha onalneer- ! ?? building was
I log work had bean dono by my father Br,7"lO" 01 A10'000V. OUm,p
and that hia.part In tho canal enatrnct-1 H".1!?,1"'?, ?f.T f11 ,,rniy ,reno-
tlon had been to Comolete tha ornnU T9?1 n1 rything dona that will add
. - - . . ma I in rna Mmrnrt mil 1 m
mnnq Kinw ny my rarnar ., . .. ... i -tJCJt yuiwuww Ul IU
TLn" M.a".car " aay anout the I ",7 .,. .
. i v u one wa never Clsouss. iJlYr" v w f"L ""f" "l ouper-
.kaa ji ... . I lncandant J. A r?htirnhiii v. .
for nine month after his return to :? i11 ,an! f.uf1 number of new
theatus .and for. three montha we itAer" th wilt incraaoo the efficiency
SHAnn knwn a4iat)i k. --t. I 01 the WOT kill I foroa Tauhara nn
engage in any field of work again be- nUBh" nd It la expected their work
miiu if 111 hullk I Will mark tha moat nrnanamna -
f, Mr. Wallace left laat night for San tn h,,.torT ?f the aohoola. The teach-
m muu. unu ueigamenia are as loi-
ivwi;
High School Helen H. Stack, princi
pal, English; Professor J. A. Goodwin,
science: Christina Thomsan. Latin? M.r.
garet Bannard, German; Ines Depew,
commercial; Bessie Bowers, history and
English: Grace Murray, hlitnr.
EngUah; Omar XI. Bittner. mathematlca
orooaivn DUlIdlna- Ida. llh nHiul.
pal. eighth grade; Grace Davis, seventh
rue, lhiuu. ja. iiestier. auth grade;
Ua Moulton. fifth grade; Ethel Bowen,
fourth grade; Jennie Cunnina. third
S.. maurer, aecona grade:
owuiviiw urn iTaat.
Central bulldlna Helen Uiyimi.
eighth grade; Ethel Hlndman, sev
enth grade: Cala Healln. alrth
, Francisco where . ho expecte to remain
several- weeks before , returning to
; r Portland on hla way homo to Chicago.
FIRE: DESTROYS DEPOT
; AND CAR OF LUMBER
ITroutdale Station turned
s j "While Agent is Away
j: - From Home.
l ' --:
I riro started by a spark front t
freight angina completely destroyed the
f O. R. ft N. depot at Youtdale yester-
t day. ' A box ear loaded with lumber was
vnHvfw - mmx a - ox mum
freight waa partly bunted. Tha upper
tory-bf tha depot waa oooupled by tha
station rent, D. C Kendall and hla
zamuy. tab loaa la placed at f 10.000.
v Station Agent Kendall and family
were ai uanu vummjr retail vea at the
time or tne nre. wnen tha fiamna
were discovered tha crew of the freight
train and townspeople broke Into the
nouse ana carrtea out nearly all of the
nousenoid eiiecta, piling them on a
bank some distance away. While the
men were endeavorinr to save etui
mora furniture, aparka from tha burn-
Ing building aet fire to the goods that
naa oeen carnea away, Durnlng them
before the blase could be extinguished.
yde, fourth
grade;
u Graves, fifth grade: Edith
a-rade: MaJiala. RavnnM.
third grade; Edna Graves, second grade;
; :, For a mild, easy action of tho bowala,
. v a aingle dose of Doan'a , Reguleta la
; ! I enough. Treatment cures habitual con-
stlpatlon. IS centa a box.
druggist for them.
Aak your
IS
i, I
AUTOMOBILE BARGAINS
Slightly Used PrXRCr CaTS
We are authorised agents ef
the Oee. H. pierce Cempaay.
Buffalo, n. Y.. makers efthe
celebrated Pleroe-Arrew Aute
mebUea.
At the present time we have a
Bomber ef slightly used Pleroe
Cars fully equipped and In per
fect running condition, which we
will sen at $mo eaeb regular
prices 40 to !.
WHUor ietcrtptivt Utt mi me4
lOSS-HUGHES MOTOR CAK CO.
PHILADZLPHIA. PA.
Beftnenoe : rrantlln Kauonai Bask, Phna.
V
ft
if.
Maud Ragon. first a-rada.
South Baker buUdlng Jessie Gllflllan,
principal, eighth grade; Mary Moser.
seventh grade; Ella Thompaon. alxth
Bia.u, Ansa unngman, nrtn grade; May
Denham, fourth grade; Pearl Reed, third
n oowier, aecond grade
North Baker building Chryi
Thokpson, prlnolpal, alxth grade; N
M. Eaton, fifth Tada: l.liifh i
fourth grade- Marlon Nichols, third
grade; Lola Dale, second grade; Mary
w. taurm, oral graaa
TLc Beer, of Quality'
IS the most nourishing: of all beers because it contains every
particle of the healthful, wholesome nutriment of the malt and
all the tonic properties of the hops from which it is made.
The Pabst Eight-Day Malting Process follows natureby
nutritious food. ' The quality of the materials used and the Pabst
method of brewing make Pabst Blue Ribbon not only a pure
beer, but a healthful, tissue-building, muscle-building, life-giving,
"liquid bread," Drink Pabst Blue Ribbon, and you put
health and strength into your system.
When ordering beer, ask for Pabat Blue Ribbon
Made by Pabst at Milwaukee
And bottled only at the Brewery.
Charlea Kobn & Co.,
Cor. 3rd ft Pino SU Portland.
Phone Main 460.
atlne
elite
I son.
H A F a Ik. aerm lire? vmi ui.iwp aw
WW watts i II
t-j i
si r
IJis-f
DOES IT IN A MOMENT
A liquid preparation
for Face, Keck, Arms
and Hands.
It Is neither sticky
nor greasy.
It's harmless, clean
jC and refreshing-.
JVlnrrriAlan
iltagMUlia Cannot be detected.
Two colors, Pink and
White.
Hagan's
Balm
WV Mm.
t i vw ii morning, noon
and night, Summer.
Winter, Spring, Pall.
SAMPLE FRKK.
I v Lyon Hanofacturlng Co.,
! B. Fifth St. Brooklyn, N. Y.
III
MissGussie Lenshaw
'.The Celehrated Jjady Baritone
big hit
woo ' maaa such a
In the cast at the
PUREFOODSHOW
' 'v sxposztxov am,
x: WABRTJraTOV mtmxxt. -
j ti !" ;.' Also -.. Hound's Xadles Or
' ,.' eaestra Bpecialty Con '
? '- '-5 - - -f Hiw yorte .
iEXT2ITS. CONTESTS,' itc.
) . The place ' to meet 'every-'V-
j . i vuuj. ' ovuieixiinB uums! ail
'j . the tlraa Asa your
v" ".; for Grocery Tickets.
ask your grocer v ,; 4.
wnere oasene Soan la used it ha.
comes entirely unnecessary to add waah-
mi auninonia or aai aona. tn tha .ta.
Oasene does It all In hot or cold water!
CAEEIEE PIGEONS TO
BE SHOWN AT FAIR
(special IHapntea to Tfce 7ormaL)
Salem. Or.. Sent . The nlnn anf
Est stock department at the state fair
as been nractlcallv romnit.H nnH.
the management of H. C Schellhoua,
superintendent of the nnultrv rtnar7l
ment It contains 1(0 caa-ee with a,..
commodatton for 60 pigeons. There is
little doubt that all these cages will be
filled. Mr. Shellhoua haa ilr.i..j .
circular letter to fanciers throughout
the state, calling attention to this part
of the poultry exhibit
E. H, Bauer of Portland has promised
to exhibit the two carriers that made
the record flv from Oakland tn Pnrti.n
wim umer noiea Diras. . momti Beach
ell of Woodburn and 3. A. 3ltmnn n
Bm wui aiso nave large exhibits.
Todav and tomorrow wilt h tha i-t
uajm -oi aiscouni on west side gas bills.
PEACE DELEGATES
GATHER AT MUNICH
(United Press Leased wire.)
Munich, Bavaria, Sept . Some of the
most distinguished cltlsens of Bavaria
joined today In welcoming the delegates
from all nations gathered here to take
pan w vne aeuoerations or the six
teenth universal oeaca conarreaa.
It Is 10 years since there has been a
session oi me congress in Germany,
the eighth congress having been held' at
Hamburg In 1897. Coming In the same
year .as The Hague peace conference,
with many distinguished members of
that body here as delegates, the present
conference is expected to be of the
greatest moment to peace workers
inrpugnout tno world. The sessions
wui continue tnrougn the week.
Today and tomorrow will be the last
oays oi aiscount on west side gas bills.
Garfield Bank in Excellent Condition.
(Special Dlapatefe to The Journal.)
Garfield, Wash., Sept 9. The Bank
or uarneia nas issued a statement
which gives some idea of the prosperity
vi i iie iarmers in mis aistrict. The
statement shows the deposits of the
bank to be I11S.S14.69 and that the bank
una unaiviaea proms or iiz.zos.15. At
this time f the year when the farmers
are drawing on their bank accounts to
pay harvest expenses and before any
wheat haa been sold to reDleniah the
cash drawn out the deposits are at the
lowest point
The First State bank Is owned by
A. P. Johnson A Co., and has an excel
lent patronage among the Palouse farm-
era During the past two years the in
stitution has mors than doubled its
business.
Today and tomorrow will Ha tha laat
days of discount on west side gas bllla
BIontavUla-Morrow Fair.
(Soeclal JMtpatea to Tha Jonraal.l
Pendleton. Or..- Sent. .
court of Morrow county has appropriat
ed IJQ0 for an exhibit at the Umatilla
jnorrow countv rair. tn ha tim.A Tn-
dietT,!Lih..laat of thi8 month. -AU parts
of Untatilla and Morrow counties wUl
be represented.
(8ptdl Diapateh to Tha oaraaL) :
HHain. Or.: flent. w r. . t,iv..
who wm elected principal of the Ela-ln
minify. BAhnnl - I . .
r v mipw to accept
another poal tlon. T, A, RhlneharL who
LAST CHANCE
THIS YEAR, TO TAKE A TRIP EAST AT BUT LITTLE
MORE THAN ONE HALF THE REGULAR RATES
Z5e
OoR
WILL SBUL TICKETS
ember II, O and 13
From PORTLAND to
CHICAQO and Rtturn 371. SO
ST. LOUIS ad Return a$67,SO
KANSAS CITYaad Return $60.00
ST. PAUL and Rturn.... $63.15
rSet7i?VS.t.U.Vw i tiwet" mt rate' " topoven at pleasore within limit.. To other
points in the East and Middle West and from all points in the Northweat corretpondingly low rates.
THE ONLY WAY
To get the best there is in traveling is to travel on the line which affords the beat. On a transcontinental
W Z equipment, through trains and good service are such important factors, buy your
ticket of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation company. Through standard sleeping cars and tourist
.rnL?nepldnHyrh-h,S hnC'ihtC regon hort Line Union Pacific .and Chfcago & Northwest
vZtA TcSi r"d Chica?0- andt toJtur's.t cars daily over the Short Line and Union Pacific between
Portland and Kansas City. Any agent of this company will sell you a ticket, give any desired infor
mation and make all necessary arrangements. Our Portland City Ticket Office ia at Third and Wash
lngton streets. x
WM. McMURRAY, Gen'l Pas. Agent, Portland, Oregon
CARTERS
IVER
RE
BtekBaadaeheaad rsllsreaU the troubles toe.
aeni 10 acinous SUteof tne araiam. anna aa
Discuses, Hansea, Prowalnaas, Zhstraas after
aatlaa. Pain In tha fii3. aa. Wbila that mnaa
ranaxaaoie suocaaa itas bean shown la earlsg
gaadaeha yet Carter's Little Liver mis at
eaoauy vamanie in OonaHiiatlim. mrin aad m.
Vantlnf this annoyujf oomplalnt, while they also
eemet aUdlsorden of theslomaehtlmtilaU tha
nraraaa xaguate tae oowaia. tnalt tbey eaiy
AelieMieyweaMbeaimostpTaMtothosewBd.
snffer from thla dlatnaaiaf complain batforta.
aately their goodnn does aotend harand theea
waeeaoetry inern wui aaa naos ntua puis wda
stale toae many ways that they wui sot be wiV
isf teaowitnowioaea, . not aner au rtcs Beat
aV as i7 as el IB
haa taua-ht three auaa.r.,1 . tZ. .
1 Elgin, has been elected' to succeed llr
ADMISSION 25C -v 'Z h 'Th!rioUowte "nit of teachers'' has
1 been selected to te&nh thla t-n.
Li frofc T, At; JibloaiukrW vrlacinaj. iantb
Is tha bane of so many lives that hare Is Where
we make aw greet boast. Owpluseomtt white
Cartafs UOU i Liver Pfflasie vary email and
"vy eaayte Uka. Oneer tw QU atakaadeaar
They are strietly vetetable and 4a not gripe e
graaboihy their ganUeaeuoa pleaaeall was
turn KisBisi co, m ntt: ''
SEPTEMBER 11-12-13
LAST OPPORTUNITY
Final dates of sale this season for
the special round trip tickets to the
east.
Secure berth reservations at once.
NORTHERN PACIFIC
RAILWAY
Call en e. address
AD. CHARITON
L,n?;;;.,,- Aa CLP K --.': . .
.455 Morrison St. Portland, Or. v
TEETH EXTRACTED
FREE ; :
I When Plates or Bridges
Are Ordered v
All Work at Half Price for a
short time to introduce the
"Dectro Painless System"
Full Set, that fit. .. ... .$5.00
Gold Crowns, 22-k. . . . .
Bridge Teeth, 22-k
Gold FUlings
Silver Fillings ........
Guaranteed for 10 Years.
Open Evenings.
THE ELECTRO
DENTAL PARLORS
303 Washington St, cor. 5th,
Opposite Olds & King's.
3.50
3.50
1.0Q
50 f
Porlknd Auclioa Co.
Is Again to the Front and
Has Been Chosen
'to
TO SACRIFICE AT
AUCTION" SALE;
ffEDNESDAYSEPT; 1JL
Al 10 A. H. Sharp ;
THE GRAND FURNISHINGS
OF RESIDENCE ,
No.,324 Davis Street, Between
om ana seventh Streets. , .
$3,150 Worth of En-
tirely New ' '
FURMTURE
onalitr sou hy ons of
221 i! uMe houses soaroely
nil riOBt airaiinM v .TTr
14th sad HCII If! THCiTDE Phon
Washington " "'"" Main 1
Toalghi, 8 US, Toss, ana Wed. 2ri-hts,
In Shakeapeare'a Delightful Corned,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday Nlghta Spe
cial Price Matinee Saturday.
MARQUAM GRAND
Phone Main I.
Tonight and all week.
Ths oaxxroBirmrs"
In Balfe's Grandest Opera,
The Bohemian Girl"
Prices. 25c. BOo, 75c. Matinees, 16o, 50c.
aoun so matflii aa
nlftoeat .U1 biu U theiffe:;
eaamela. bra., aad araJTitartSto!
tresses, all new au iaa. . -..it .
ala naiM Ar n.vl.. ' -I KmnVn
front SW pafT TK jISJ
Oriental and loma.rt7..fclr1'
Oartalna aai atla mHiJ7.?T!'
diar consists of tha Tory cVloast of '
lows, eomf oris, sheets, spreads, ate. v
minor Items neoesaarv ia
w4 saoagk fog
Make No Mistake
These beautiful furnlahlnr. ara t-A
on the buying publio, and the Portland
Auction company ia In charge, and will
BJU. IOU KNOW. THE REST
-AUCTIOOAUS
Will Ee Held at 211 First
Street as Usual on
TUESDAY AND THURSDAY
AT 10 A. M.
AND FRIDAY AT 2 P. M.
When we will offer to tha highest bid
der aa fine an assortment of hlah ma.
aiura ana all tne other grades of furnl-
BAKER THEATRE
ItMee
Main 1
GEO. L. BAKER, Gen. Manager.
ture, aa you will find In tha oitv a f
specials In Office Furniture anoh ..
Roll top desk. Typewriter, Library, Ta
blea. etc. Also showcases and other
Portland's fashionable. DODUlar.nriced I store fixtures, etc.. rnnnri p.h..i,i
playhouse. Tonight, all this - week. I square Extension Tables, Sideboards
matinee Saturday. Baker atock com Dan v I and Buffeta in Quartered. rtnMan a
I in Blanch Walsh's famous success, (Mission Oak, Mahogany finish Parlor
TBEB WOKAJT W TsLH OABB," set. Ladles1 Desks, Musio Cabinets.
By LlVde f itch Dron Head Hawtnr Machlna MallaaKl
Ev'g prices, 26c, SSc. 60c. Mat. lBc. fEo. Steel and Gaa Ranges, and 'a thousand
Next week, "Tha Lore Bonta." other ltema Our aalearooma are filial
and we must sell.
a atr tTAwt ) .
EMPIRE. THEATRE '7 11 1
WH PAT VORIB
For furniture and other merchandise
than any other house In the city.
DON'T FORGET THE NUMBER
Main (66. A-411L
PORTLAND AUCTION CO.,
til FIRST.
N. B. MR. FORD haa returned from
his vacation and will do tho auctioneer
ing.
Main 117. Geo. L. Baker, Gen. Mgr.
Home of eastern road attractions.
Matinees Sun., Wed., Sat. . Tonight, all
weea, Le winara jo. in
"A TEXAS MAJrOEm.1
Thrilling play of great western plains.
Birona comoanr. ueautirui acenerr.
Night. 10c. 20c. SOc. Matinee 10c. 20c.
Next attraction, 'The Little Prospector"
The Grand Tff
Weak of September t, 1907.
An All-Feature Bill, headed by
avaxai asu wuiitaso,
"The Phrenologist" fffftft
By special request. Al Jolson held for I I
another week. Three shows dally at
at . n v . ja a. m a . a- I
"BWaWaWaVBWaWawaWawawawawaWaWaWi
The STAR'o
" Haw, A. 14B
weea 01 swpfemoer 8, 19Q7.
Tha R. E. French Stock Co. Pre
"TXB OXTT XST WBW TOaUC'
Regular matinee days. Sundays. Tues-
days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 1:30.
Prices, 10c and 20c. Every evening at
8:16. Prices, 10c. lOo and 80c. Re
served seais ojmotn pnonea. ,
- TRANSPORT AJTOIf.
I . Ul4ial4wiljsl . .1
Jamestown Exposition
LOW RATES
8Z7TXMXXB 11, 18, IS.
Chicago and return. ' 7L6.
fit. Louis and return. fl7.l(L
Bt Paul, Mlnnespolls, Duluth, Supe
rior. Winnipeg and Port Arthur and re
turn, (0.
3 TRAINS DAILY 3
For tickets, sleeping oar reservations
and additional Information, call on or
address H. DICKSON, C. P. T. A.
us rams st, postjcajtb, om.
Telephones: Main (10. Horns A-IIK.
COOS BAY
Weakly Freight and Pasting ex
Service of the Tine Steamship
Breakwater
Leaves PORTXiAsTO every Monday, gtOO
. p. bu irom wax-seei soex, ror
EMPIRE NORTH BEND
AND MARSHFIDLD
Sept 5, 6, 7. 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. FreJht Becelve on
n - .j .. I 01 oauing.
uoroo wauea at p. m. IJaily.
Game Called at 2:30 p. m. Sundays.
Ladies9 Day Friday
AUMISSION 25c
Grandstand 25c , Children 10c
LYRIC THEATRE.
Both Phones 1 atala 485, stoma, Aloae.
mmmencmf Monoay, HeoC 9.
THE NEW LYRIC 8TOCK CO IN
roBTT-arxwx."
MaltlnAa Tllahgulsl V TkMaJaH flaa...
day and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20e.
-Kvery evenlnr at 8:lfi. PHno iaa n
jand 80c. Boxes SOc. Office onn (t
v a v p. m.
BASEBALL
RECREATION PARK,
Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth.
PORTLAND
VS.
OAKLAND
MILITARY
ACADEMY
1 AJUD Trom Portlaad.
f 10.00; ad-olass, 17.00, Including berth
and meals.
Inquire City Ticket Office. Third and
Washington sts., or Oak-stree Dock.
Ho! For Astoria
ftOSI
It
PORTLAND ORE.
A Boarding and Day
School for Toung Men and
Boys.
Preparation for eol.
leges, U. S. Military and
Naval Academies. Ac
credited to Stanford,
joerxeiey, Cornell, Am
herst and all State lint
ersities and Agricultural
Colleges. -Manual train
ing. Business coursa
Tha principal has had it
years' experience In Port
land, comfortable qtiar-
xers. . ijest enyironmenta
Make reservations now.
For ' Illustrated catalog
and other .literature ad
drass , .
X W. BILL, U.D.J
rlncijal and rroprietor.
FastSteamerTelegraph
Daily (except Thursdays). Leaves Alder
street dook 7 a. m.
Sundays Us, $1 round trip.
XOsTS BCAZaf a.
WOMAN A
- acss. s.
SPECIALTY
grade; r Miss Marjoris ' Pitman, irtnth
craosi. N. . fiiAa, mtoU:M vlgbtb, Miss :y.an, cCeaaeV
fXM"! Mason, shrth grade; j Miss ' Mlna Oleaa. . third
Siaui
1W
CUra Wilkinson, first rrada Z
graae; K miss . harmlesa
grade: . Miss i treatment.
' corsar 'Aiurq,
Tha only , Chinese woman
eta--4-4Jls- eity. fihe
has cured - many . arflloted
lufferers. Cured r private
and female . diseasea . alaa
throat and lung troubles;
stomach bladder and kidney
and diseasea of all kinds
that tha human flesh is
heir to. Cured by Chinese
herbs and roota Remedies
No operations. Honest
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