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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING j NOVEMBER IS, 1007. -X! - - ! "DID YOU REPORT BURGLARY TO POLICE?" "NO USE," SAYS VICTIM The Change of -1- 1 mpstasi Sensible Advice to Women from tin, Henry Lee, firs. Fred Certia and firs. Plnkham. In lieu of a polios force have a man two men clinched. The thief wit ahort, amd althoufh ha struck Wiley a hoavy ! the house who mesaures more than I feet, la the advice of 11. ". VIry blow with braaa knuokloa on the breast, of Kaat Ninth and nurnslde streets. Mr. Wiley l department superintendent he waa unable to reach hla head. .The force of the blow, however, knocked Ith Wadhama A fVi ll atnnda all Wiley back for a moment, and save the burglar time to puah a rhalr before hla reet one Inch In his stooklns- fri. Sunday morning; Mr. Wiley wan awak Financial Situation Will He puraucr and escape tnrouan tna oaca door before Wiley could pick hlmeelf up ened at I orlnck by the sound or mime one moving- about In the dining room of hla home. . lie pot un to ln patlnata, and aa ha sippjort into (lie room he mad out that a bundm mns concealed behind the tabic scro from him. Wlloy ran around the room and the Plnelnrr Hflf ssf Ttsatiee-i sei se C 1 Qfticklj Miered If Pro- again. The thief secured some trlnketa of alight value and a amaii amount-or K .11111 .! II I III I I II I I I III I "I I ll duets Are Hurried to Sea- board $080,000,000 of money. -"Did you report the matter to the po lice?" Wiley waa aaked. 'What'e the use?" he replied. cial Lots at Next to Nothing Will Begin Each Morning at 9 o'Clock European Credit. TEACHERS WILL KEEP CLOSE URGE EMm LIFE T us fe wm kmc&Sk Many of the leading bankers of the ' " country are urging; the apeedy moove- . ment of the cropa to the seaboard for - Immediate shipment to foreign coun tries, la order to facilitate the Imports . tloh of fold from abroad. Krom all ' ' "parti of the country the responses to ' thla suggestion have been moat gratify ' ing, Indlcatln that thla year'a aurplua eropa will be In foreign market a much earlier than usual. vThe surplus cotton crop of the south '.' tl tna moat Important single unit of y: credit ot tH United titatoa In torelgn , i , "I exchange.' Xhe moat reliable una trust worthy aatlmat of the cotton crop now being marketed la Uf.000.0u0 balea. two .liilraa OX wnlcb la available for export. Snonnans foreign Credit. V , ' If that eatlmai be taken aa the baals ,v 'of calculation, the financial resources 01 coiuui in exchange relation ahould furnish the country with a credit of IUt,vvO.(ivO. The extent of thla move- ' meat for tbs past three months and tht 4i, weekly rate at which ootton Is estab- Jiahing credit, mainly against Europe. , are shown as follows : i .Value sf crop, (U.OOt.OOO v Available for export (M00,. .,00 ' 440,600.000 J. Already exported (1.310,140 wv'wu t io" t ISO) TI.1I0.400 ' 4St bales t 156) 10.740 410 , Laat week's oort receipts u,'w,,1 . il0",.' l ) ..' SS.180.000 . ... ... Tiaioie auppiy or grain In the - rrr.11.. a.rkeu .oo5.ouo tu.heis TjJoMOO bushel.herVhTa ,2 Y, ' J4.000.000 abovs the visible Juagin TAB ON ALL WILY MICROBES I04. Udrin from 1 " .rT' Slw?T-JKW.a: Carping Ootton Oron Sxamnu. .Hn?K2r."JUu0f theM rraln crops " -Ltf" tor th, ' ; as follows: " V"'"""r ,r "mated liifr.Ki-1" trlB TOP J.BtJ.000,000 ' ' 11;b 'or export X40 000 000 Llt'im uu& this iM0M0 waa I.I1UB1 tim Men fflftf hsm i it!it!l;8rJ,hm marketed will brlni to ; win me combined surplua of the th. will JUS?' coton 'n1 ropJ r S 11f80Vtflhn.,!?Ountr' European creT.t - ThiM fanli .I,aU .. HU - Ho mind as to the iStirnVt- ......pul: he w concealed from all possible ob Tortland's pretty school "marms" will take a leading part In suppress ing Infectious and contagious diseases among the school children of the cltv. They have been Instructed to watch students and report to the health ward, en on the latter's weekly vlalt to ths schools all children with ths following symptoms: itougn Skin, sruntlons on akin ed eyes. Inflamed or short-sightedness, swell scratching. Inflamed eyes. swollen lias, Ing at face or neck, excesalvs discharge from nose or mouth, mouth breathing, nose bleeding, husklness of voles, short ness of breath, cough, discharge from ear, deafness, fever, dlsslness or faint ing, mental dullness or Inattention, ex cesalvs nervousness, headache, habit ual limping, any deformity. It Is hoped In this way to anticipate diphtheria, smstl-pox, chicken-pox. scar let fever, measles and other dlaeaaea peculiar to children for ths purpose of warding off epidemics. AUTO JUST. OUT OF HOSPITAL HITS POST AND GOES BACK TO BED AGAIN Because ht automobile. In ths dark, ran Into a post that had been driven Into ths ground by ths roadside for ths protection of ths drain, James V. Hart has aaked ths county court to pay him the cost of repairing hla machine. In dodging another auto that was coming down Vista avenue near ths Montgom ery drive he bumped into ths post, and now ho eaya the post should not have been there. Mr. Hart's claim apparently lays the foundation for a largs number of claims from auto drivers, should it be sustained and ths county committed to the policy of paying repalra on disabled buxx wagona because It allows a poat In the road. Mr. Hart la not very specific as to ths damages suffered by his machine, saying only that one axle and his ster Ing gear ware badly disfigured. He waa going to his horns on Portland Heights when the sccldent took place, and waa even then taking the machine home after a stay In the repair ahop. The happening of another accident before he reached home was of course dishearten ing: snd no doubt adds to Mr. Hart's anxiety to recover from the county. The aggrieved automoblllst slso sug gests that one of the commissioner take time to Investigate that post He thinks the post ahould be discarded in ravor or pianks and grating. some time he hss been living with Kuhn at the houss on Vancouver avenue. In Kuhn's room was found dyes for casting counterfeit dollars. These were of plaster of parls and were made by taking an impression from n genuine sliver piece of that denomination. Sev eral casts which had not aa yet been trimmed or plated were also found. Babbitt, the same sort of lead that Is used In manufacturing type, was being substituted as the baae of the spurious coin. When United Htatea Marshal Clyde Nicholson gained an entrance fl Kunn s room yesterday he discovered him in the set of maklna? the counter- felts. Trend for Weeks. Steven Connell, head of the secret service here, has beon tracing the men for weeks. Teaterday after Kuhn waa arrested. Anderson was tracked to Ross Island where he had been making reg ular trips lately by means of a boat. dependa upon the developments of . the immeaiaie ruiure. ASK NEW RECEIVER. Surrounded by thick, underbrush where the Muntrv to finanee iT- K...r ,l OI servanon irom tnc outsiae. Anderson : 6rtaklns and to T W i","ine" had UP hl furnace and molds. While ' through "time of mtrllm iVlt. f"fely Kuhn worked at the Vancouver "Venuo .-weeklV "cmtribuflon X??t V" f1!!!"- dwelling on the silver dollar oounter- 000 to TthTsxport trad, Vrn""' .,.25 00 - ,e,t- Anderson devoted his attention grain alone ii a nower .i".0t,on.'nd to th 0,1 Pece counterfeiting on the ft-eif oVtheU?w.,id."uor; A?-"S!.'f "5 1 i-J5?-. i .6u"d-.rcear:..?" ir rails? aa iitii. . - " v . uuii l bl luui l ui tiir m i i hiiiuuiil ui bi in t i k si w anuw Lia iiRiii'M na asaiiii..j i . aci - IflOU ANDERSON HilS mum (ConUnued from Page One.) the heels of the pair. a wa uppl it ' Anas Plating maVhln. w".', traced' and a lchkept on the factory that w,1? ,i lAratn m rA TT.. yestsrdRv v E w"r" arrested rfi v.- .-r" "ted st his u..:tt.." "" hTrru",2, '"rnace" i fUH ttonev. ThT." JS: '10 ld es was J III, T1 11T-T1 Inn. I . waived eemi ..Prisoners Comrnl.il;r-Si" "'"1" .unul Stat lUed at ttMa'ZZX lne,r s the man. Mention of low women La. ?ntqUent. n,ad' These date wn .lon, for months and hn h. . " ?nK dangerous exttundrel. ""-"aer" a Clippings of Albers Case. ..Nw.spaper PP'nw of the Albers One of Anderson's diaries. l with tt iZTV0 M" P'ana ' ouSrfeTtln bl" fore he was arrested here five vm re ago. The second and I the on il rhoriffi!.PfrtlCU,",'r Po"tanTbyhthe mnde bv the furnace. United States Marshals Nicholson and W. E. Griffith, accompanied by uonnen. wno nad worked up the evi dence, went to the Island, which is lo cated nesr The Oaks, late yesterday. The three men, after landing;, went In different directions. Griffith came upon the counterfeiter suddenly, while he was making the gold piece like nesses. Several of these had practi cally been finished and were thrown sway by Anderson. Afterward they were recovered and are to be used as evidence. The plating machine, which was for the purpose of putting the finishing touches on the babbitt pieces sfter they had been plated with silver and gold. arrived only yesterday from Cincin nati Both Sx-Convlota. The two men were taken before As sistant United States District Attorney james coie tnis morning and told or their scheme from the beginning. An- aerson and Kuhn became acquainted hlle both were serving terms st the Oregon state penitentiary. Afterward Anderson was transferred to McNeil's island. BlKhteen months ago he was released. Kuhn. who is hardly more than five feet In height, says that until several weeks ago he bad been working on river boats and along the waterfront. The Miller woman, with whom he has been living, has been working steadily, It seems, and has assisted In supporting him. As she in not known to have been implicated in the counterfeiting scheme sne was not arrested. Kuhn is not more than 30 years old. He makes a better appearance than An derson but is not particularly smart looking. Anderson Is about the same age. The maximum penalty for counterfeit ing: arold and silver nieces Is Diinlsh able by a fine of $10. 000 or 10 veara in prison on eacn count. The Job on the dollar pieces as well aa thst for the counterfeit gold coins la said by experts to nave been partlcu larly poor. The men claim that they had not Depositors File Petition for Hlll'g Removal. Requesting the removal of George H. Hill aa receiver of the Title Guarantee ft Trust company, two petitions signed by depositors were filed in the United states circuit court yesterday. The de positors represent a trifle more than $44,000. The appointment of a disin terested person aa receiver is also asked for. The petitions set forth that Hill, who was vice-president snd a director, hod an active rart in Incurring the obliga tions and liabilities of the concern which brought about Its Insolvency. That HIU Is undor Indictment by a grand Jury for receiving money when he knew the bank insolvent, is set forth as another reason why he should be re moved. McAllister it Upton appear aa attor neys for IS of the bank's creditors, whose deposits aggregate J2S.314. These petitioners sre: K. H. Nichols. P. J. Cueslnbnrry, W. A. Post, John Kpton, H. L. Shlrvln, Will Murphy, C. R. Van Norman. E. Epton, Miss E. Clancy, Lowell, W. J. (Curtis. J. J. nloom, H. C. Schroeder, F. J. Steln- metz, I lysses Schaurer, Robert E. Lit tle, C V. Khmnn and Godfrey Khman. Spencer & Farrell are attorneys for Six other dcDoaltors. whose claims amount to $1 7.761.73. Their names and the deposit of each follow: McClunr & Wetherbee, $11,449.84; E. J. G. Gor don, $2,600; C. V. Fischer, $1,127.46; M. W. and J. D. Hunt. $1,600: F. L. Schull. $435; A. Hanerdon, $489.4$. MRS HENRY LEE Owing to modern methods of livlnr not one woman in a thousand ap proaches this perfectly natural Chang's without expenBcinf a train of very annoying- and sometimes painful symptoms. This Is the most critical period of her whole existence and every woman who neglects the care of her health at this time invites disease and pain. When her system is in a deranged condition or she is predisposed to apoplexy or congestion of any organ, the tendency is at this period likely to become active ana with a host of nervous irritations make life a burden, Al this time also cancers and tumors are more liable to form and begin their destructive work. Such warning symptoms as sense of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, backaches, melancholia, dread of im pending evil, palpitation of the heart, irregularities, constipation and d lazi ness are promptly heeded by Intel ligent women who are approaching the period of life when this great change may be expected. Mrs. Fred Certia, 10H So. Lafayette Street, So. Bend, Ind., writes: , Dear Mrs. Plnkham : "Lydia E. Plnkham "i Vegetable Com pound Is the ideal medlotae for women who When a medicine has been successful in restoring to health. actually thousands of women, you cannot well say without trying it, "1 do not behere it will hem me. It is your duty to yourself and family to-try Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. the court calls a grand Jury the In formations will be issued by District Attorney Manning sitting ss a grand jury, as hs la allowed to do by the law. It Is also apparent from the move of the defense that the effectiveness of the statute under which the action has been brought will be attacked and an effort will be made to have the case thrown out of court on a demurrer al leging that the law will not be effec tlve for several months let. SPEAKS non iimu HEARING IS WAIVED. Officials Bank diary has t ul ' " recorded in tj,e cil &,lieV ' been conveyel to the lo- v His Description. rfnTrn'heW' a0ut 6 description of the mCCOrlns to th Miss Alb?rs he WRa" ,hh Hacked suture. Anderson ?. .mCr, short of tana n!".;; ' two ha. theappeTr.U1UC,a,ei f Previous teu38ES?J a. Iab"-- vet attempted to pass any of the spur- lous money. FEAR FOR FUTURE HAS VANISHED of Title Guarantee Appear In Court. In the munlcloal courtroom t'nla mnm Inn. J. Thorburn Rosa. T. T HurUh.rt George H. Hill and John K. Aitchison, accused of having received deposits in an insolvent bank while officers and directors of the Title Guarantee & Trust company, waived their preliminary hear ing before Judge Cameron and were bound over to the circuit court In bonds of J5.000 each. The sureties furnished previously were allowed to stand and the men were allowed to go after not more than five minutes spent before the bar of the lower lourt. At the appointed time this morning th four hankers appeared in the ante chamber of the municipal court and sent thdr attorntys Wallace McCam int and John Kollock Into the court room to waive their examination. Jurliro aiwriin, nowever, aecined since the rffenso charged against the men wan a felony and punishable by a penitentiary sentence and a fine that the defendants flhoulci appear In person and according ly the four men crowded through the noor just lnsiue tne courtroom snd stood while the attorneys stated that they would waive thnlr right to a pre- luiiiimiy ncnring ana mo court made me oraer ruing tneir Donas. This action of the defense puts an end to further progress In the case un til such time ss Governor Chamberlain shall stop declarlna- holidavs anH th circuit court will be in a position to resume itH sittings. Deputy District Attorney Hanev mv. however th.i the Information nirnlnat the man will he returned just as soon as It Is possi ble for the office to do no nftnr eno or tne nouoays and the resumption of business by the upper court. Unless h nnnn it h uuuu I FOR OFFICERS OF BANK J. L. Schujieman Believes Eoss Has Done the Square Thing With Depositors. (Continued from Page One.) oiinrrflMi. i. l',e scneme nf employed along thi'rfe T." For , FEEL "STUPID" 'f1 TronMa t coff... mmij yerwni no Persist TA j J.ul coffee, i year after 'yi" J?.f nnkl,n. with ""IT years.' writes a Kentucky J or "and many times tn l.r",u.cl'S,. man. with severe burning tr. "upld. att am ,J . omu.k when ther feel like m??.V atomecVfro? bJ?!" with many years." wrlta.TpZ. for after eating, and sour Deicnmg. HIV feat amount of "Four months ago I Quit rntr began it um Pri,. 2ri!-?0?e.aBd had none of the old rroible 'ei Cav ia rpj. row wx JaichiRsa. Bead the boot -Th iiZy te Usiiv i. m-Ti.rrr"' JJl Road hall attle Creek. There's of the bank and will send hla findings to the comptroller of currency at the earliest possible moment, after which steps will undoubtedly be taken for the reopening of the institution. Until he has had time to make his report Mr. Gatch will not be in a position to make any statement regarding the con dition at the banK as he rinds it. Increase Capitalisation. I'resident Watson is confident that a short time will see his bank open and doing business once more. He said this morning that there were no new devel opments In the situation regarding his uhhk, ana mat an tne story was told Immediately following the closing of -its doora Mr. Watson Is unable to discuss the Plans for his inslttution, which have been Interrupted by the suspension. He and the other directors of the bank nave ben planning for some time to increase i the capitalization of the bank I. .11 "Ku. duo,ooo. This will L lp,roSb" tT be done, but just when can not be stated because of the un- fa,ny.f how ,on " take to go 'the'in'sVtutiSn"8 nWB&aTy tQ When the plans nowever, tne M Cure far Drunkenness Orrine Treatment to Be Used at Home Without Publicity, or Loss of Time From Business. out and are enrrtad to ; th- -rmnA .TnlS n" quarters just K-Ah of VMercnanta National bank, will move to the bulldinc now oo cupied by the Goddard-Kelly Bhoe com LW. It 6th nd. Washington streets, while the Merchants National will eJter !(- present quarters and take In the space now 'used, by the other Institu tion. When thla will be done, bowevcj; The bost aid to temperance is some thing that will strengthen the drunk ard's wrecked nervous system and cure his unnatural craving for drink Wa believe that any man who reallv de sires to be cured of the liquor habit can cure himself by using Orrine. This remarkable treatment has mads so many cures that we are glsd to sell It under an absolute guarantee to refund the money If It does not curs. It Is In two forms: No. 1 that can be given secretly, and No. 2, for those who wish to be cured. It is not only the most reliable treatment known, but it Is also the most economical as It costs only 11 a box and there is no detention from the usual duties, while if a cure Is not effected, there is no expense whatever. Mall orders filled on receipt of price In plain sealed pack age. Write for free booklet. The Or rine Co., Washington, D, C, or Clarke, Woodward wholesale and retail distributors. In a communication to the Journal, John L. Bchuyleman comes to the de fense of the officers of the defunct Title Guarantee A Trust Company bank. He writes as follows: "Abuse of men officially connected with certain banking Institutions in our city nas recently been so rampant, es daily the undeserved vituperation heaped upon the officials of tne Title Guarantee & Trust Company bank, that tho writer feels it not untimely to say a wora in tneir Denau. "I have known Mr. Thorburn Ross for several years, and since Mr. Ross In a public statement recently printed assumed all the responsibility, I want to speak or him In particular, although I have known Hill and Burkhardt too for over three years, and know them to be men or probity, honor and Integrity. "I want to say that ever since my first acquaintance with Mr. Ross I have round him wortny of every trust any one might place in him. The writer has found that to know Mr. Ross is to respect him for his noble character. In- varlllhlv Ihnu who Irnnw him ,1 n r a n . . ally hold htm In the highest esteem. The writer reels certain that Mr. Ross has voluntarily assumed to bear the burden wnicn tne present unfore seen general financial disturbance has rorced upon the institution he repre sented. "The writer feels assured that the Title company bank has ample assets to pay every dollar of its obligations, and that at no time has the depositors' money inteniionauy oeen placed in Jeopardy. "Circumstances beyond the control of the bank may have forced Mr. Ross to take certain properties to protect the bank s loans, but I reel assured that at no time has the depositors' money been nazaraea. "The writer Is pleased to notice that conservative business men like Moyer anj Hen selling noia tne same views ss to the solvency of the bank, and are offering 100 cents on the dollar for ac counts with the Title bank. "All sorts of unfounded criticism has been expressed because of the appoint ment of Mr. Hill as receiver. The writer wishes to say that he believes Mr. Hill thoroue-hly competent and tar- ticularly well fitted for the duties of receiver. Nothing- will please Mr. Hill more than to see the bank of which he was rormeriy vice-president pay every dollar of its obligations in full. "I positively believe the bank can do this under ordinary circumstance and further believe that no man could be rounn more desirous to see the bank pay 100 cents on the dollar than Mr. Hill. "If the depositors will keep cool and oo some minxing ror tnemselves, in stead of allowing themselves to be demasrogued by a few hotheaded indl- viauais, inev win conclude with me that Mr. HIJ1 Is the best man to be had to look after their Interests." LAUNCH IS LOST OFF COAST OF ALASKA (t sited Press Lessed Wire.) Valdea, Alaska, Nov. 13. The launch "Three M."' with 18 passengers aboard for McKnight's Island, has been missing for over a week and it Is believed that She has foundered with all aboard. A terrible storm has been raging alone the coast. Trees have been uprooted and the seas lashed Into fury. TO OUST HARVESTER , TRUST FROM MISSOURI fColted Ftm Leaied Wire.) Jefferson City. Mo., Nov. 13. At torney-General lladley has filed infor mation In the auDreme court to mt the International Harvester Company of America from doing business In Mls-i sourl, for violating the state anti-trust laws. Building Permits. J. K. Boydston. erect two dwellings. East Pine, between East Twenty-second snd East Twenty-fourth, $2,000 each: H. Hamblet, erect fiat. Hall, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth, SS.600. Hills and Horses are a bad combination and the resultant strained shoulders and legs must be given careful atten tion if your faithful beast is to be spared to you. Prompt treat ment is necessary and the best suited for the purpose is old reliable Mexican Mustang Liniment. Made of oils, famous for their penetrating and healing quali tits it quickly relieves soreness, soothes the injured parts and removes all stiffness from the joints and limbs. Send for a FREB copy of our valuable booklet rom irom a florae Doctors Diary." , Lyon Manufacturing Co., 44 South Fifth St., Brooklyn, N.Y. PAY CHECKS STOLEN FROM STAGE DRIVER (United Press tested Wire.) Trinidad, Colo.. Nov. 13. Twelve thousand dollars in pay checks for em ployes of the Carbon Coal and Coke company, an auxiliary to the smelter trust, was stolen yesterday from the stage coacn conveying them to the mine, The robbery occurred between Longs- aane ana coKeaaie. D. of H. Convention. bm!1 Otopstek tr Tb Janul1 Eugene, Or.. Nov. 13. The seml-an nual convention of the Degree of Honor ror the district consisting or Lane, Linn and Marlon counties Is in session In Eugene, having convened yesterday afternoon. The sessions will end ' to night. About thirty delegates are in attendance. TEETH l VllM fa Special Rates To advertise our work we will make these special prices posi tively for this week only. And all work will be guaranteed: (22-K) GOLD CROWNS. .83.00 f22-K) BRIDGE WORK..I3 00 SILVER FILLS 7.35e GOLD FILLS fgS PLATES 4.00 Lady always In attendance. Hours, s a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sun days 9 a, m. to 13 m. YALE DENTISTS 167V4 1ST 8T BETWEBW KOB- xxsoar aits yaxztxt i MRS. FRED CERTIA are pasting through Change of Life For several months I suffered from hot flashes. extreme nervousness, headache and slsep- lessnesa I bad no appetite ana couia not sleep. I bad made up my mind there was no help for me "until I began to use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, my bad symptoms ceased, and It brought me safely through the danger tieriod, bnilt up my system and I am in excellent health. I consider Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound unsurpassed for women during mis trying period ox ure. Mrs. Henry Lee, 00 Winter Street, rr ; new uaven uui,, writes; Dear Mrs. Plnkham - "After suffering untold misery for three years during (J bangs or Lire I beard or Lydia Js. nctnuni vegetable compound. I wrote yon of my condition, and began to take Lydia E. PlnkbamS Vegetable Com pound and followed your advice, and to-day I am well and happy. I can now walk any where and work as well as anyone, and for years previous I bad tried but oould not get around without help, I consider your medi cine a sovereign balm for suffering women." Women passing through this critical Fsriod should rely upon Lydia E. Inkham's Vegetable Compound. Jf there is anything about your case yon dont understand write to Mrs. Plnkham, Lynn. Mass., for advice. It la free and has guided thousands to health. $ailOTiD)i SUA mtrnm mi depmiieiit store jW ON TAMMItL The Tension Is Terrific Buying is at fever heat-prices on re liable goods never were so ridicu lously low The assignee will not stop short of any thing but giving the goods away This entire stock of 53 departments is on bankrupt sale and must be sold at once to al low legal settle ment of the affairs of this establish- ment. Come in the Forenoons and A J IL - A Ik n- J Avuiu uk fuieruuuu irowas A " """Jhr 1 The Best $3.00 Hat in the World Ben Selling LEADIIiQ HATTER TEA The best "clieap" tea is hot water; don't spoil good water with trash tea. Tour grocer returns your money If Ton don't like Beaming's bast wa pay hla, Over the Door Our name means more than satlsfao tlon In your hardware buying It stands for superb quality, wide range of choice and economy promoting prices. AVERY & CO. 43 Third St., Bet Pae & Ash Til --if.