The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 16, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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    - THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENINO, DECEMBER 16. 1907.
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V
PEACEPROMOTER
5
HUJEf HERE
IX'loatcs Next September
Will Hold National Con
vent ion in Portland
Portland has bean choaen the
meeting place for the flrat natlonnl
convention of tha National Indu-trlal
Peace aaaoclatlon. and tha delegatee
will convene In tha Roaa City next Brp
tember to discuss tha work of I ha or
ganisation. 1hl announcement waa
made bv T. II. 8cu!lcn. national organ
Is r and manager, wno alao stated that
Portland will become tha natlonnl head-
quartara of the labor pence aaaoclatlon.
Mr. Bcullen arrived from S.lem Sat
urduy, where a branch order was organ
lied luat week. Ha will leave nest week
for Pendeton and Astoria, where
branches will be oraaniscd.
Klnre his visit In I'orttand last sum
mer the sssoclailon haa drafted a na
tional charter and tha following na
tional board of directors has been sp
mil riled from the. roust states:
Wsshlngton John II. McQraw. presi
dent Beanie Chamber or commerce; u.
II. Revi-lle prealdent Kt-attle Commer
rial club: William Jones, president TV
coma Chamber of i'ommerce; J. Allen
flinlth, professor polltlcsl science, State
university; " A. Perkins, publisher. Ta
coma; J. H. Lyons. M D.. president
Wsxhlnaton State Medical association.
California Oeneral Theodore Belch-
erl, vice president United mutes M
f I Ana I hank Han Vrinrlim: ' If Rant
" ley, president Han Kianclaco Chamber of
nmm-rce. Alfred Htlllmsn, cnaumsn
Han Francisco rtosrd of I'nderwrlters;
J. I. Mcdaughey. publisher, Stockton;
'V. 8. Gates, secretary Hoard of ( hs Ti
tles and Correctional It. H. Mowbray.
I'nlted States National Bank; Kalrfm
II. Wheelan, vice president Southern
Pacific Milling enmpsny.
Oregon Bsmuel . Reed. prcnldut
Portland Chamber of Commerce. Walll
Nash, president Portland Hoard of
Trade; Chsrles II Merrlc, scrretar"
Orocers' atd Merchants' association;
Andrew C. Smith, president )ilbtrnU
Savings bank; Iletiry B. Thtelsen. presi
dent Hslem Hoard of Trade; Otto Kle
man. secretary Oregon Chapter AmciV
can Institute of Architects.
Affiliated with the directorate are:
Albert E. Mead, governor: Hiram K.
Hadley. chief Justice supreme court;
Julius Atkinson, attorncy-ifcneral ; Wal
lace Mount, Judge supreme court, Wash
ington; Frank W. Bllgcr. president
Oakland chamber of commerce: Frank
H. Kennedy, Moline Plow company;
(Jeorge F. Hudson, mayor of Stockton;
F. J. Hymmes, presiuent Merchants" as
sociation, San Francisco, California;
Oeorge K. Chamberlain, governor; R. S.
Pean, chief Justice state supreme court;
F. A. Moore, biwii late Justice supreme
court; A. W. Crawford, attorney-general,
Oregon.
Mr. Kcullen will leave fur Washing
ton, I. '., ns soon ai he has arranged
his work here, to enlist the aid of
federal authorities in the Industrial
peace movement. He has letters of In
troduction to President Roosevelt and
all cabinet officers and to the Oregon.
Washington and California delegations
to congress from state officials, prom
inent business men and commerclnl
boil I eg of the Pacific coast.
What Time Is It
Dy VOUR Stomach?
If Your Stomach Doci Not Strike
"Mtal Timer Three Timee Day,
It Usually Means Dyspepsia.
sow to mm .fjt-huqt.
Aa a rule all hours of tha day look
alike, and feel Ilk, to tha dyspeptic.
Thera la no hankering for breakfast, no
rnawlna- for lunch and no mouth-water
fug for dinner. Disgust takaa tha place
of dealre, and tha clock Itself at meal
time reflects the owners grumpy face.
If before breakfast, before dinner and
before supper you do not feel a happy-
hungry feeling and lonatng for food.
and feel that you could eat almost any
thing put before you. you have a symp
tom of dysoetisls.
If during your meals you still have
an aversion to food, or feel hunary and
not huncrv at thn same time, you have
a very pronounced case of dvspcrisla.
It after your meals you real hioateti
or gassy, or you have heartburn and
palna In your stomach, or you feel
gurvly brash rising In your throat, you
have a chronic i-aae of dyspepsia, and
you have had It a long time, probably
without realizing It.
For all these thins there Is a sure
cure, a i ur that will make mealtime an
awaited pleasure, and the meal Itself a
soothing luxiirv Tills Is true bei suae
the cure. Stuaits Ovspepsla Tablets,
ontaln just the elements which a good.
strong, heslthy stomach hss.
Kach little tablet Is enough to digest
onu grains of food, thoroughly and
well Just as though you bad no stum-
h at all.
Stuart's livspepsin Tablets actually
do all the work of a healthy stomach.
They digest If your stomach can't. They i
digest everything
Take one or two after each meal and
know what It is to have the luxury of
perfect ingestion and atop Irritation,
belching, bloat and brash, and that
EE OS
OF TfJpTOR
Jlau Is (Jiven Knowledge of
Power of Being Back of
All Things.
Heart
Troubles
The heart may be weak
just the same ns the eyes,
stomach or other organs.
It often happens that a
person is born with a weak
heart. Then aeain dis
ease, fevers, over-exertion,
anxiety, nervousness,
rheumatism, etc. weaken
the heart. The result is
shortness of breath, pal
pitation, pain in the heart,
or in some of the nerves
From the text "Acquaint, now. thy- nf iUn l1ncf K,J,
self with him and ho at peaca." Job '
II:2I. R-v Benjamin Voting. 1 l j J.J1C 110011 SllOUld DO
SSS m P.r,,H,r,fh""" "l ",c -"y,r strengthened with a tonic,
"A friend s.iys to the patriarch Job:; 811(1 1 Of t IllS Hot IllTlCT OOUalS
JJr. jMiles Heart Cure.
TEACHINGS OF
CHRISTIAN SYSTEM
To Know God Haa Ili-cn flic IN-alr
of the Mind for Agra Fury of
th Klemcnts Taken aa Keprracn
tatlona of Power.
'I know what Is wrong You don't know
God well enough. This suffering and
trial and sorrow will not affect you ao
seriously If you will study to appre
ciate: (loil. "Oet acquainted with him
and be ut pence.
The Christian system teacnes ins i
conimunlcablllty of (iod. It says thst I
Ood Is more than foxre. lie Is more '
than the all II.- Is mi.rc than the un- )
knnwnhle. Ood Is more than the prima
mover or the cause of muses, or even
the supreme. Christianity emphasliea (
personality snd fatherhood. It says: ,
Ood Is, snd that he is the rewarder of I
them that diligently seek him. It says
further thst revelation Is possible. It I
affirms that the being who made man i
can reveal himself to his knowledge
It ne-
"T bd IsOlnpe lust fall aa I
thought in a mll.l form I was weak,
tired feeling, and "hurt of breath:
could hardly go about, and a good
deal of the time sort of un asthmatic)
breathing and cxtr.melv nervous I
began taking Pr. Miles' lUart Cura
and Nervine and now 1 feel so much
better In every way I am so thank
ful that I hegnn Liking this medicine,
and shall not hesitate to te othera
how much goo, it has done me "
MKH F J NORTON.
Frecvflle, Nw Tort
Your druggist lelli Dr. Mllei' Heart
Cure, and ma authorlx him to return
price of first bottle (only) If It falls
to benefit you.
Ileves that the law giver is greater J Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ifld
man m i.w. j
Teaches Kerelatlon.
"Not only does religion leaeh that " "-aa
rsvelatlon Is possible, but that It Is '
hlahlv nrobahle It Ih unite reasonable knows what was s.ill You mav In t he
to suppose, in view of mini's power, anil ')Ulet of your room sob out our con
the fact that he ts made In the Image icssion to ( rutst nint know tluit '-on are
of the Divine, that he at some lime or : forgiven and he will never tell It to any
other be given knowledge or a revela- oik."
tton of the power and the wisdom and 1
the love of the being back of all things, j ('()R'K KX PKUIFVCK
It seems to me that the view or the, man
who says he believes In a supreme be-
In, ami vet shuts him un to some work tol Seeks to llrlng Out (he Host
In the far past and to that alone, Is II- ' There Is In t's.
'""When mil t,.ke Into consideration! At ,h" morning serv lee at the Hrst
the greatness and dignity of man, the j Congregntlonal chun h yesterday K-v
power ami acuteness of bis teasoii, the Luther R. I'vott.- 1 1 , took as his text
sweep of his Imagination, the measure I ,,,'n ... ,.
h a aspiration: when ,"' "''''V ' go except thou bless me " He snoke
in m-nniiiiri., , . - - . . icij exeeiM inou mess me
ti,,. ... ,.r ' ivhvs cai man or iook hi nis meoon itou . . -
i.i .ua.ia.a .i ,i i . I s dI r 1 1 u a I eoiilpmi'tit; when you think of .
live agents. him as the focal point and acme of all n(.n
Trv several todav and let your atom- progress, it seems a very reasonable ,
ach be convinced, let yo,lr mind be at thing to expect that the t reator should who
3IHS. BLANCHE IRRIE
AT WHITE TEMPLE
Mrs. Itlan.he Irble Kofoed of I.os
Angeles, California, has recently come
to Portland and is considered a great
addition to the musical circles of the
lump of lead ' feeling Thev cure dys
nepsla. Indigestion snd all stomach
troubles. They contain absolutely of
nothing hstmful
Ith tiiese words Jacob addressed
Infinite mystery. It Is an open ones
among some of the thinkers as t
or what that Infinite invsterv
case. nn. I your face be rosy. be Interested In nm ana wining 10 re- B;(f( u ,hll, j.,,.ol hmHei,
Stuarts Dyspepsia lablets at ny i v'ai nimrn ... oi... j,...,.. f would have used the word who. Hi
drug store on earth, -nc box. J "To know ( ,od h en t d'"'''" believed that he was In contact with
Send us your name and address todayVhe mind for ages I he luminous etl er () nn Rn(1 (na( ..
nnd we will at once send you by mall the sun ana us nre me mo. m . ..., oln,.r thl(n (io(,
s snmnle nnckagp free Address V. A. : "no us iiiiinoc. ....i.r ...
Stuart Co., 1ft. i Stuart M.lg , Marshall
Midi.
At all druggists. Rc a box.
PARTED IN WEEK;
MARRIAGE MISTAKE
representations of the power w th hh h n ((M(. of (hos(, .r(t, , beot.hanlei.
Old Testa-
men desired to be on Intimate terms.
The great Parthenon of the Athenian
acropolis Is debtor to the idea. The
pleadings, the sacrifices and the strug
gles of men of long ago nre exponential
of the deep-seated yearnings of the
human soul.
Proofs of Truth.
af
s
Mrs. Blanche Irbie Kofoed.
city. She has a fine soprano voice and
is a brilliant singer. The Seattle
Times says: "Her voice is full and
rich ar.d one feels that there is no limit
to its capacity." Portland will be for
tunate if she decides to make her home
in this city. She will sing at the White
aVmple Tuesday night. December 17,
assisted by some, of Portland's best mu
sical talent. The program is a varied
one and the concert promlHee to bo a
musical treat.
Lewiston Closed Tight.
trinlted P-osa Len-ed VTtre.)
l.ewiston, Ida., Dec. 16. Lewlston ex
perienced a tightening of the Sunday
lid that made the oldest inhabitant's
gasp. In addition to saloons being out
of business every other place of buslJ
ness except those permitted by law
were shut.
about which we read In th
ment, is still another open question
among some ncholars. (Mir work this
morning Is practical rather than spec
ulative, dogmatic or theological.
"It is Interesting to observe. In the
next place, how this experience, with
which our text is connected, came to
"15ut can a man know Oort f Does mv " was as uuiows: jaeon nan
text ask an Impossibility? Revelation ' made discord In the harmony of donn-s-
iwllh tts developmental History gives an " "". ui.mi.r oau 001 uone
' af irmatlvc answer The historical much better. I he young man had given
i evolution of the Jewish race from Kx- away to dominant selfishness, und had
odus to MaJ.'ichi speaks the same truin. iim.hu . ...iro.-e ... mis or.mier 1 1
The character of Jesus Christ standing wis .i miserable trick by which he had
CMSTMAS
RESENTS
PREE!
Save money by buying your boys'
clothing of us we will
With every purchase of a Boy's
Suit or Overcoat Roller Skates,
Watches, Magic
Horns, Dancing
chanical Toys of all
Lanterns, Tops,
Bears and Me-
sorts
S
DJ
UNG
LEADING
CLOTHIER
Ilriflp Of FlVO DllVS T)felnrPS ' out In such perfect reality, marked In cheated his brother out of the birth
1)1 Hit 111 flit IM, " I"' , the ,,neunlent of .ynimetry and beauty, . right which belonged to that brother.
To bring una iiowu 10 una . m m u
That Wedded Bliss Not
the I.eal Tliinar.
men to Introduce men to Ood, to re- Planter. Jacob, to leave home. Jlo went
veal the love and pity and Interest of i to 1 adan Aram.
the Infinite Father In the children of . His life there was nn awkward par-
,s mnko It nosslt) C IOr men 111 " Jolllll i -ur.ii em, ti uirn
(Speclsl Dlspitrta to The Jonrnil.)
more effectually grasp Die Idea of ! ''''" episode but, withal, he had been
to make n a n certain maniiesiauons m - m ,Cum,,
the oast, and to throw light on the ,e' "e a to oecome (,m s man.
Trenton. N. J . Dec. 1..- Stating to future this is --1-- lie must" ffll that place" Vie can" flU
her matron of honor that she "had "d "haracter il l proclamation that the place only as God fills him.
made a mistake." Mrs. Joseph Walker, a ! men can know the Father. The charac- i "Jacob had to return home. On his
br.de of five days, has gone back to S f
her mother s home, while the bride- Smcd the truth The prophecies ! would his brother do' Jacob was
groom left today for his former home f,f i-ulah the vigor of Jeremiah, the i nfra'd. i onsclence was a powerful
In Atlantic City. ' loyaltv of Daniel, the magnificent con- hearer Conscience does not make cow-
Mrs. Walker was Miss Schaurer. and ! nUests of Paul and hlH coluborers. the rds f ".'' of ""' wbo have
she was married to Walker a week ago ' Upntle PoivcatD facing death like one fIlr, don" "omethlng cowanlly. While
by the Rev. Charles H. Elder. Because 1 "J , ! cient worthies, all affirm t hat Jeob was troubled and. let 4is believe,
of objection on the part of the bride's , m-n can know God The martyrs of ix nuent lie nad the experience ile-
. i. . , 1 iiipii v.m. niiyn v. . . - scr It--.) in the levl am tli.. i-int,v.
iir.-iiiM me iwu rioptr.i. ll'arlhflH-e nnd Of Waul, or union ami 'l ' : , ,
The girl's mother for a time refused : Scandinavia of ,hp orient Hn,i ,llp or ,;volvlng KTV nvprram,'1 ,hlp "v", "
to forgive the girl, but a few days later Jf, Mnlm its truth. The power be man. and he revealed the least wlth-
vlslled rwr daughter. Then the newly , that' strengthens men to face the perils ln ..lY'T'' .. ,. ... , , . , ,
married couple quarreled, and Mrs. , iviH3te.i contact In various pirts , lM. ."' .' "lul . "r ,Jn Ilnu
Walker went home. She refused to see i Li ,u' xa ,i..,..nn.t ,o tes it." ; n us .Man. at nis oest. desires it so,
her husband
ars old
who called. Kach Is 23
STOIJM WASHES OFT
SAND NEAR BUNKIIOUSE
(Uulted Pret f.sastd Wlra.)
Aberdeen, Wash.. Dec. 16. The se
ver' storm or last Saturday night
worked havoc along the shore on North
Beach. At Pacific, a settlement a few
miles south of Mocllps. the sands were
hanlv wflKhHil out I Ii. tnrrflfl. q'i i-.. u
avAn rfnahlnff over tlio I111 1 If A c I., ill, '
Hut, here is found the element of seem
Ing opposition where, at times it an-
pears to the superficial observer that
tlod. himself. Is not for man. but
... . oa Object Frf'siui tO!atalnst him- I'rogress toward the best
Life of Peter as UDject lesson io rr all lnankiI1(1 mPans Hll awfll
Present Day Backsliders. . struggle. Man finds himself in con-
t.. t 1,0, branched to n large 11 u- 5'" ' w,lN win hi in which ne lives
dlence at the White Temple last night
on the fall and restoration of Peter.
Among other things tie sum
UROl'GHKR ON SIDESTKIM'KHS.
"Different denominations have dlf-
Nature challenges him. and reminds
him that he must pay the price In the
struggle for the best. So in the realm
of intellect. So ln the realm of the
million 1 i,.,,,i .1, i . ,. .. . .....
ferent expressions for describing the r J VI " ...""L V
Cn!;1 h alnKaMdVr0nV: pas. ' ,7 bn out Vh"
call h m a jweks Idfr n hers mi ne ,(Ht (h(.re )s uR u fnJ
nas raneri 1 " , " , ' ' A" the best and. in the meantime prepares
he is out of communion. n cmKr to f .hnnlrt n, th.
toprotcct the grounds of the citizens get a f r sh title I have ca ed such , a I hlm3rancP8 of n(e , , . ami we
Christian a sme-siepper. " '
come each rebuff, or ating, thst bids us
not sit or stand, but go, and find life's
blessings In full measure that we may
Impart it unto others.
Poll Tax Tested.
(United Press Leined Wire.)
North Yakima. Wash., Dec. 16 The
constitutionality of the city poll tax
ordnance will be tested In the supreme
court, A. A. N'lcol, formerly city engi
neer, having taken an appeal from the
decision of the Jury in the superior
court, findlnr him guilty of a mlsde
meanor for refusing to pay the J2 tax
on demand of the tax collector.
Hall Bonds Upheld.
(Tidied I'ress leased Wire.)
Walla Wnila, Wash., Dec. 16. A tele
gram wns sent by City Clerk Hart to
the Harris Trust company of Chicago,
citing that the supreme court had up
held the J10O.000 city hall bond issue
and statlne that the city expected the
company to live up to its contract.
and undermining and currying out some
'20 feet o the lots
Engineers Recalled.
MouVit Vernon, Wash., Dec. 16. The
crew of surveyors which has been
working between Burlington and Prai
rie has been called to Seattle. This
crew is a part of the same engineering
corps that has been working through
Whatcom county near Deming. The
surveys row being made are perma
nent and will connect Seattle. Everett
and Mount Vernon with the Canadian
road fit the bolder near Sumas.
DELIGHTFUL SUNDAY TAKES MANY
PEOPLE INTO WOODED DISTRICTS
Schilling's Best
is sold in packages only,
never in bulk.
Your grocer returns roor money If you don't
like it; we pay him.
Thousands of Portlanders took ad
vantage of the delightful weather yes
terday and spent the day wandering In
the woods and among the hills, many
of which are within walking distance of
the city. Nearly all of the people came
home carrying Oregon grape branches,
holly and the various other adornments
of the woods, so plentiful at this season
of the year. Some managed to find
small trees all of which will go to make
up the Christmas decorations.
The principal parties In the woods
yesterday were made up of -twos us
ually a young man and a girl. But
Honied his Lord he stepped aside, got
out of touch with the master and for
the time being lost his peace and his
power.
"The first step away was self-confidence.
He declared that if all the others
ran away he would not. When a dis
ciple begins to boast his own strength
he has already turned his face to run.
The second step, was un watchfulness.
The third step was prayerlessness.
Prayer is the key that unlocks the
power of heaven and gives the Chris
tian strength to resist temptation. The
prnverless Christian Is out of touch
with Christ.
The fourth step was one of rash Im
pulsiveness. He acted on Impulse and
frequently did foolish things. He drew
his sword and cut off the ear of the
servart of the high priest. He did nof
have religion enough to stand criticism.
He followed afar off. He could not
stand, reproof, therefore he resigned. He
retired from active service. He stepped
aside to see how things would go with
out him. He probably dhi not realize
that the farther he got away from J
Christ the nearer he was?' to the devil. !
He warmed himself at the devil s
38!
Santa Claus Will Be Here Wednesday
Two
S
pedals
there were also many parents with
their entire families. And then there
nrAf a Hrtiro I'liiino' and nisi T ta a. a
' i 5;r S.I1, ;. ..V".;.. : fir It was a cold nleht. It is always
Btarted out In the morning and did not n co1'' "I?" wnn , a. f-hristian gets
. .11 I..- ! , awnv from .Tp.-.iis ( bnst and tries to 1 I
rriuru until iaie in i.ne aiiermiun. Jiav- "J . , .. , , ,
lng been taking constitutionals most of fir'l Ids comfort in a cold, old world, i
the time Tbe devil has many a r(re at which n 1
All the suburban cars were filled last f''l r'nrlstlan can try to warm himself, j
evenlna with neoole returnins- from the, The theatre, tne saioon, tne cance. trie ;
homes of friends, and the woods and al
most everywhere. Their arms, in most
cases, were filled with the Oregon grape
card table and various other worldlv
amusements are too often places where
Christians lose their snirituallty and
and others were fortunate to get I become inmrrerent io nnsi ana nu
branches of mistletoe which It is ns. cause.
aumed, is to be -put to an appropriate
use curing tne nonaays.
KEEP YOUR MONEY ItN ORliQOIN
a jjr caii iff
: . I
THE POLICYHOLDERS' COMPANY ' "
v B B ST HOR OREGON1ANS ,
HOMS OFFICE, Corner Sixth and Ankeny Streets, PORTLAND, OR.
A, Xa, Srai.8. . Xv BAJKUEZ daAAZVOB B. SAXCtrfeXk
II, . t .1 ! .1.1. .Oil l,a T .nrA T To (Inn (nd
I him by sllenee: he denied 1 'm by equlv- i
ocatio'n: he tried to let on that he did i
tint know what the maiden was tallrlno- '
about: then he began to curse and
swear saying that he did not know the
man. It may be that vou have not
gotten this far away yet. yet I doubt
not there nre many in this audience who j
are denying him in one form or an-'
othr. I
' Le ps notice how Peter came back. I
Jesus had pruvej for him. The second '
step was a look. It was a look of nltv
and love. The third step was a men- 1
sage. The heart-broken Peter never !
expected to get the nrlvllege of- ask
ing Jesus to forslve hirrf. Jesus waa
dead nnd burled. Peter was rejected I
by his old friends. At that darkest!
moment tf nis life two women came!
rushing from the Savior's prave say-1
lng 'He ts risen; we have been com
manded to tell the disciples and Pe
ter.' "The fourth, step was a private Inter
view. No one knows where. Peter met
Tomorrow
11-inch Cake Plate, excellent quality German
China, embossed gold edges and beautiful
fold and flower decorations. Reg. i(n
1.50 value, special tomorrow UuC
Only one to a customer ; no telephone or C. O. D. orders taken.
flilk PitchersSpecial
Four different shapes and decorations, two
sizes 8 and 10 inches high. Regu- Cr
lar 60c value, special .wOC
Only one to a customer; no telephone or C. O. D. orders taken.
EASTERN OUTFITTING CO.
Washington and Tenth
THE STOKE WKEBB
TOTB CREDIT IB QOOD
Merchants Savings h
Trust Company
Of PORTLAND, ORLGON
CAPITAL $150,000.00
Acts as trustee in all legitimate relations requiring such
service, as to real and personal estates and in bond issues.
Does a general banking business.
Solicits the patronage of those requiring such service as
we are prepared to render.
j.
R.
Frank Watson.,
L. Durham. . . .
Pres. w. H. Fear
. . . Vice-Pre. 8. C. Catchiiwr, ..
W. T. Mueilhaupt Caahler
SacT.
.Aaa't Sac7,
Engraved Stationery
FOR CHRISTMAS
at a vary
SPECIAL PRICE
or
$4.70
. Tor Tomorrow Only
Five quires of the very beat grade, of Polita Correspond
ence Paper, stamped in the latest deatim. with envelopes t
match. Including:' a three-letter SteeJ Monogram which can
be used over and over again.
This will make a delightful Holiday Gift, one which will
appeal to any one the Mother, Father, Slater, Sweet heart
in fact, any one.
Call early tomorrow and let us aubmlt a aketch.
THE, J. K. GILL CO.
THIRD AND ALDER
GO A
Special Price on our good coal for a short time only
$7.00 per Tori G. OD.
BUY NOW WHILE THE PRICE IS DOWN
F. B. Jones
HALT 7
Ua .O IT 71
Frasidaat, '
Oaaaral acasarar.
, . AaatataAt Xaaarar.
Ma Lord on that occasion. No one'r.C