THE ' OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAU PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY-' 12, ,1003. ,
Qraphophencs, Phonographs end Talking Machines So! J ca Weekly Payments"
BOXI TAKES A SLAP AT PJIIXCE SAG AN. : s
, la the center of th cut ii sketch
1 showing; the recent' light ' between' U
count uom at uuieuanv aoa rnocv
' Hells Talleyrnnd-Perlgord, Prince de
j Sagan, near k church la Paris. Count
i Donl sayi. that ;' k chastised th;
' prince because) he had Insulted him .
, n hen. he entered 'the chnreh, and',
that the affair had '.nothing. to do
-with Mra. Could. In the lower photo,
to the left.Js a photo of the Prince
de Sasan, while on.the rijht la re- i
cent photo of Count BonL
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, P RE FEfiCES KlflCE
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Continues at previously 'advertised prices. , A Souvenir Plate given to purchasers
ot ouc worta or more except paieni meaicines ana contract goods. 00 TO 20
PER CENT ' DISCOUNT ON ALL HOUSEHOLD , AND TOILET GOODS
Prescriptions ' called ; for,: and de
i V -Vliveredy'.
P h o n e ;'-? A2193 and Main 293
PURE HOUSEHOLD DRUGS r
-.Dickinson'i best Witch Hase!.. ;.'.;! and 20f
Pure Glycerine, 1 ox., M lb., J lb..4f, f, itr
. Pure Petrolatum, 2-ox. and l-lb.bot. 3 and 12f
- . Wood Alcohol, pt, qt and aL 14e 24 and 83 ;
j. Tinct Benzoin, per or. ...........
.v Strong- Rose Water. 4-ox. and 8-ox..f and 16
m Att T-'rr a nwT t-c ' " re Sweet UI, n-Pnti 4-pint and pint
IKJILiXljl ttS.XllsCi -;, ... at...;..
. ..... 'tfb A 1 O. J 6
KODenme. wisoomi ..ii.iv,ii.i.n.i-'? wtwiug 4huub wh,t-v.. .v-v...-T .h, . n,ti,., r,u ,nv,A k.-L. o .... k
f T.i. " 144 - SJj.t4 Ulril SM. tr lt. .....79. ; --- v.... v. v., t
iiicmicu . sjvu.ii ............. ......... -t , - m. ; tiair Kruslis - Krn-h nlif harlr II
r ' ' r SUNDRIES ; ; f.
'Absorbent Cotton. Rexall, 1 or., 2 ox, 4 ox;'1
4 and 8 ox. 4f, 7, 12 f ,nd 10
Absorbent Cotton, Mt Hood brand, per lb..S3
Cora Plasters, 12 in box ,.7
Japanese Gold Paint .,..'....,.... ,;.14
Playing Cards, 25c regular i., .14
Gold Hsb Food, per box ...... ..............7
Chamois Skins..,,.. 3f 7l 12 16 and 37i
flutters .......18 37 63 and 78
Toothpicks, large Jap box ....... ,..,.16
- Worlds Fair Toothpicks.. .....4 7f and 18
Court Plaster, 3 colors in pkg.v;., ;....;.',. 3 .
7. 2V 10 Hair Brushes, white or black bristle.i;.,22
I'm and 16 "II,ir Brushes, French solid back, 9-rowV.,,42.
Onraline. Prav's
Benzoin and Almond Cream, fcKidmore a..,.!-
Camphor Ice, tube-or cake. ............... ..6
Lyon'a -Tooth Powder 16
Cold Cream, 1 ox., Skidmore'i . ...... .;. 8.":
Zodenta Tooth Paste .......... ............. 14 y
Myrrh Tooth Soap, Wright's ......14
Tar Egg Shampoo, bottle ......14
KOUgC, O. iO .......... ,a . '-"T
Florida Water, Gerard's... ....,,,'....14, 28 .i
Fountain Syringes-" i
White, 2 and 3 qt ...B8 and 6-
' Rapid Flow, 2 qt and 3 qt.. ..04 and f 1.04 ;
Red, 2, 3 and 4 qt....fl.44 fl.58 and 1.68
Maroon, best, 2, 3, 4 qt. .fl.CO f 1.78 f 1.90
Combination Fountain Syringes I i
2, 3 and 4 qt. white.. f 1.24 f 1.30 and f 1.48
33 V Pure Powdered Borax, i-lb. and 1-lb...
-row... 80
Bay Rum, Yk VU M P fcflt V'f1 17 f
Kpsom Salts, I-Ib. pugs.... fj?
Rochelle Salts, M lb. and M lb.. ,...0-and 16
Phosphate Soda, Mb. cartons.. ...... ......14
Bicarbonate Soda. 1 lb. pkgs. ............... .4 ;
Sassafras Bark, H H. and pi lb... ...8 and 14
Caseara Bark, 4 ox. and 1 lb.. ......4 and 12
Soap Bark, Se and 10c pkgs ...,3 and 6
Powdered Orris, i a. and 4 ox......,.f ana f
Hair Brushes, French, solid back, 13-row..02
AJI UU, ACUl IU1I , , A.A
Cloth Brushet . . i . ........ 18 27 and, 37
Hand Scrub Brushes ........................3
Cloth Brushes, special at 57 76 fl.14 fl.62
.Hand Brushes, wood back 8 14 10 and 38
Kail Brushes, bone handle 8 11 17 33 58 .
Tooth Brushes, except quaL, 7, 12 and 16
SOAPS
oujpnur, per io. --t garon Violet 3 in box. oer box..... '...12
,4-OX.pKg pMr. Trininirfnt 5?ftn -tr
. Prepared Chalk,
miA W.nt.riyr.. Aai KM . H '
v.ii.1. .uii k.vv.u -r-v. ............ t- ' t riH...i.. . . .v
f f.sf TL?&.tPn OId Colonial Glycerine, per cake .......7
p Sw.tt' Si Hi Medicated Soap, creen, per cake,..........,7
Rexall Phosphate Soda, eff 1 lb Giant Glvcerlne. f-ox. cake............. 14
narcoai lanicia, a-oz. doxci.w... ...
9 and 4 Qt.
qt....fi.
68 f 1,70 and f 1.02
111
FOB
15-Year-Old ; Spouse Must
Pay Wife Two Dollars
' and Half Each Week.
UNCLE Jll, 86, ELOPES
WITH AUfiT WINNIE, 46
Eicli Retired Dairyman Sur
prises Jlembers of His
Family.
Rapid Flow, 2, 3 and 4 qt. f 1.68 f 1.70 $1.02
Red, 2, 3 and 4
Hot Water Bags ' ,' . ' '
Popular, 2 qt, 3 qt.'. .V...86 and 64
Extra Quality, 2 and 3 qt 88 and 08
Red, 2, 3 and 4 qt..........06 1.06 f 1.16.
Highest Grade. 2. 3, 4-qt f 1.08 1.20 f 1.32
Rotary Spray Syringes''....;..;... 1.33
Whirlpo6l Spray Syringes, the best.... ,'.f 18
Marvel Spray Syringes ....... .....82.54 ,
Atomizers . : . 42 56 and 73
Vaseline Atomizers ........62 and 78
PURE FOOD PRODUCTS
Cream Tartar, -lb. and Mb.j...17 and 31
Cider Vinegar, 10 years old, quart and gal
lon . .14 and 44
Grape Juice, pint and quart .......21 and 30
Ground Spices in 2-oz. sifting cans Black
1 ' Pepper, Red Pepper, Ginger, Cloves, All- ' v'
spice, Mustard and Sage, per cn....y.....8
Cinnamon, Nutmegs and Mace, per can.... 14
Sage or Summer Savory, per ox ,.3
Nntmegs, per dox. ..........5
Strong Extract Vanilla, 4-ox., 8-oz. and
pint 12, 22 and 30
Strong Extract Lemon, 4-ot., 8-ot and
pint 12, 22 and 30
Cuticura Soan ;.............,............ .16
Milkweed Cream Soap, Ingram's. , ,11
Rexall Toilet Soap...;......:;...., 6
White Honey Soap, per dozen.... .,,.42
4711 Glycerine ....11 , Resinol Soap 1
Tears' Scented Soap.........,..;.,;,, .13
Packer's Tar Soap............... ..16.
Fairy Soap, per dozen. ....,,......,,.,,., .42
Sapolio, per cake................ '....;;. 6
Castile Soap, imported, "Star Crescent," lb. .22
Conti Castile Soapy per lb.; ....17'
La Pemiere Castile.' Mi-lb. pieces.... ...7
Williams' Shaving Sticks ... .16
Williams' Barber Bar ,';5'
Williams' Quick and Easy...... .......3
Colgate's. Shaving . Cakes 5
Sport Is No Longer Wei
; corned by Farmer as
It Used to Be. r
SK8DM0RE DRUG COMPANY lii (149-151 THIRD SI
Ixndon, Tan. 11. Huntlnr In Enaland
la hardly tha popular pastime now tliat
It waa 30 years ago. It is true that
almost as many people follow the chas
today as then, but an active enemy to
sport has arisen in the twentieth cen-
(Bpecial Dbpetcfe 1e The JonrniL) "
Philadelphia, Jan. II. Domestic trou
bles recently broug-ht 15-yea.r-old Jus
tua Granlch, the youngest defendant on
record. Into the1 desertion court on com
plaint ot his wife.
Mrs. Sydla Oranich. th wife, alx
years her husband's senior,' was the
plaintiff, 8he la now ltvin with her
mother at 28i3 Gqrmantown avenue.
Justus, she said, had called at her
home a ions time and urg-ed her to
marry mm Derore sue yieiaed.
fSrwItl DlTOtcB to Th, Jonm.l
New Tork. Jan. 11 James McBrlde,
years old, a wealthy retired dairy
man, has eloped , with Miss Winifred
O'DonnelL 40 years his luniar ami la
now with hi. brlil at tha Ufa f -i. lueaac. iuo nunisraen. i ne
. . . . - -- I rarmer Has placed wire, sometimes
tury farmer.
Thirty years ago the English farmer
was Droua ana cleaaed to hiv. a h. nit
of red-coated huntsmen .Jump over his
fences, tramtlle down his rrona Trl-htn
his cattle and run over any stray chiM
wno oappenea to d waJKlna; in the
field.
But all this la rhanrrd iuw. Tha
farmer stands scowling at the proces
sion as It dashes by his cottage. He
protects his fields, as far as he can. by
who icnces, wnica are a menace to
the huntsmen, and he demands heavy
compensation for any damage done to
his crops or his cattle. In fact, ' be
looks upon bunting: as an evlL
-me wire xence is, or course, the
ENOCH ARDEFi. WITH BRIDE REFUSES TO
BABY, SEEKING WIFE LEAVE HER OLD HOME
Woman Thought First Has- After Courtship by Mail the
band Buried in Scotland
and Weds Another. .
they went to live with the parents of
r.er r.ueoana. at J00 Srlnghurst street,
Germantowa. .
"Ills father, who is a baker" she said,
"rave him II a week spending money,
and I helped his mother do the houae-
-workr- JFhen-Tl feec&malU - and tny
moiner-in-iaw arove me out. i can t
work and must have suDnort."
Judge Ferguson suggested the young
miwffli maul it up. .
"No your honor, I can't live with hef,'
said Granlch. When his father offered
to pay the expenses of the wife's 111-
ness and to give her S2.S0 a week, the
oraer was entereo accordingly.
GRAVE LANDMARK.
hotel. Colorado Springs.
Mr. McBrlde was a friend of his
bride's father, and has known her ever
since she was a baby. After their
return from a three months' honeymoon
Mr. and Mrs. McBrlde will live at
Evergreen, where the bridegroom had
Then si lonely life of-'a widower for
oaroea wire, along me top or his stone
walL In many cases it Is to keep
the cattle In: In more cases It la to
keep the huntsmen out.
It Is safe to say that the tmiMi
proportion of accidents during the
chase are caused by this wire. Th
norse leans a rence. He naa nnt utn
mat ii is wired ana does not jump high
enough, his feet catch in the wire and
crash, .down come horse and rider, the
HAS
KICK
Obeying Father'. Dying Request, SfS. street Jersey City.
. , Son Takes Boulder to Illinois.
21 years.
' Miss O'Donnell had been Invited to I one useless forever for the hunt, and
family .Christmas reunion at the home I the other with only a broken leg If ho
juia. rtuao aconae, sister-m-iaw or I mcity or very serious injuries II ha
IUV BlODlfiff DrUBKmom. Ktia mrmm I4If I IS HOE
wi."e lamuy. ana me young folks
called her "Aunt Winnie." Miss O'Don-
neu sent word that she would be very
busy and unable to leave her home
"Aunt Wlnnle'a" refusal th. (
lanon to ne ennstmas party was the
first surpriso the MrBrtdes trot; the
second - came when "Uncle Jim'' an.
pounced on the evening of December
i mat ne naa dnn.ri tn mn a
springe i or nis neaiin.
Boon tha tin rot arniinA tha n.t.hk...
..ra nr. MDrim ma mamea. in- l t.4 j Jl :r " fi .a j '
;SS.55uh..Dyr' McBr,(le kmsfoik iiesiuems uDjeci 10 Kose
Snowed that the ceremnnv vaa n...
xuiiuou v inner 'VUII7 at ot. Mlotl
..1. nhii.nh VT I 1. . . .
HLLA
on SERVICE
' From the Chicago News.
1 In compliance with the dying request
r nis lather, Dr., Walter O. BlalsdeU
Jr. - of Punxsutawney. Pennsylvania.
lourneved all tha wav f rflm. central Till
nolsto Augmsta, MatQe, after a hugs
' - - . wj v.. v.u AM. .H
where his father had spent the happy
tended by the wife of Pnll-a R,rr.nn
Foley, and Michael O'Donnall. hrnth..
wi u urius, was une oest man.
City Cars Being Given
Right of Way.
LOXGWORTH'S HEAD
MISTAKEN FOR ROSE
of rod granite was
oar and then shipped- 1.500
McDonough county.
placed upon the grave.
Residents of Mbntavllla are indlr
nant because of tha practice lndula-ed
in by the streetcar company which al-
iqw Kose City Park and Rossmere cars
to have the right of wav at ait tim.
a rr Ih. 4. tr....IM.
L The irreat mass Plnlr !. f. T-a rw.t m-i . rj-"" ".V"VufL car- aelay
loaded ubon a flat xnumuugj 7i"!? 4W. nnuie
. " I r I VVRDLIICt. aa.1111 HI fin M
o miles to
state, and
(Special Diipetck to The Jenraal.)
New Haven, Conn., Jan. 11 Arrival of
her first husband In New Tork from
Scotland; with their child baa led Mra.
Roland O. Williams Of Mlddletown to
ask the superior court for an annul
ment of her second marriage.
Mrs. Williams believed her first hus
band was dead. She is 23 years old.
and in Glasgow six years ago was mar
ried. Her maiden name waa Mary mo
Cabe. After the birth 'of her baby she
returned to her parents, left the child
with them and cam to America.
While working in New Haven she
heard that her husband was dead. She
became- the wife of Williams, a super
intendent for the Southern New Eng
land Telephone company, but did not
tell him of her first marriage.. A year
ago she returned to Scotland to see her
child and discovered Iter first husband
alive. Ho tried to see her, but aha Xled
to America. . - ,
DAVENPORT TOTELL
, OF ARABIAN TRIP tt. ft? c"h1fdh,
Groom.Waits Six Months
to Start on Honeymoon.
(Special Plipateb to The Jeurnal.)-
Pittsburg, Pa.,. Jan. Jl. For a year
Samuel Richards, of . Launchford. On
tario, courted by letter . 18-year-old
Peal Richards, soloist In the choir of
the First Presbyterian church of Brad
dock, Pennsylvania. Last July, he
cam to Braddock and married the little
miss, returning home alone, , in the
alx months that have followed tho en
tire Richards family has coaxed the
young bride In vain to Join her husband
in Ontario. ,
Recently tho patient groom left his
Canadian home and cams to Pittsburg,
announcing that he would not return
until be took his bride with him. Last
night the wedding, which had been' kept
secret, was announced, and tha bride
began preparations for her trip noma
and the alx months' delayed honey
moon. r"" . - ' ' v.
Tho young people's courtship started
through the correspondence department
of a magarlne. - After the ceremony
was ' performed the bride cried with
not leave too
-Pf .EECTRIC :
On 30 Days' Trial
Save Her Time
Save Her Health
Save Her Weary Stepi
Save Her Temper
Save Her Complexion
LEAP YEAR VICTIM
"
Frank W. Ilealy, Impresario of the
San Francisco Opera company, which
played fop a Jong engagement at the
Marquam theatre, in Portland, last fall, j
has stolen a march on his many friends
and with none of.tthem being the wiser
nas oeen quieuy marnea to miss ttea
this
was taken ill a
in Kooserelt Boxraxty Look
like Gorgeous Flower.
few weeks ago And his' son was sum
moned from his home in P.nn.viv.ni.
When it was seen that tho end was near
Washington, t). C, Jan. 11. Only
that he might wl" beto" thV "nt operation ffiTSf
nt thought few on 'Mrs. Nicholas Ingworth she aid The resident
Ml
toireineE. ana some rmH ho. v
renolved noon bv th Mnnt,m.n.
When a Mpntavllle car reaches East
Twenty-eighth street, coming m, the
Rose Citv Park car it .
"ctu vf a. a w ab ax i chu i i inn w rvoak r-i-
car hurries on to the city and tha
nuuwviiia .car l uemyea, cickina- 11
that should have boaj-rt,
not soma last desire
a , I fl a. H' V. - .
u. ii,m muttgni i hw h;ui vongwortn SilO and I Tha roaldanta n VT....n,.
nouiaer which stood near the old home-l""D " ura w Kooseveit The I , . t5inirt one seo-
stead and which was the center of his party occupied the box whlcn tha "ii J?vor 01 another,
KZ'hir&'ti ; wlf 1 takeavv th, .tag, the"owner.t Ci
.Vr c'"".1.1"? B aaicea nis son to place ,. . - . itairi rrhiin Brvi.
that boulder unon his rrava. ,n pox at the left of too Mditorium.
iared thathe could secure no monu- j It was a strictly family party la the
Mi.J(LSiil b0 that , -day-Mrs. Roosevelt. the
memories associated." r Longworths, Miss Ethel Roosevelt, Miss
.The son found tho boulder Just where sner. who is Mrf Roosevelt's pri-.
Ha father said that It lay and 1 It was "ecretery, and, in the back of the
...lu iu me weEt. uarveo. upon ltal ..uuj .m luwruuuo, m
d
f 'do la the word "Blaisdell."
r
a contract
L1LV nLTlt Ti m .1.
, J ' ,. . " " .4
PRESIDENT ADAMS
CALLED TO BALTIMORE
C. F. -Adams., cresldent: nt tha o ...... -
hj omuiii , ax - iruit
I " " a in ner customary lea. ve thla mnrnina- t,t.iA"Vx.r'"
saFliexi her but' :YirthbihS bny lrHo'uslViSlsao?
ILinli Mr AdamsVftmer die bVut two yearw
and Mr. Longworth was Just behind the
private secretary. , Miss Hagner wore
a large oiacx nat, t witu ' broad, flat
brim and dark trimming.-c; ;.-
curing me penormanca a woman slt-
aeo. HIS mother waa renantlv .o i,
seriously 111 and Mr. Adama h,. k-
;m. mi ikuiius oy mat illness.
KtVPT l'!lo tn
RESTORE GRAY cr FADED
tlAI It j to ItSi NATURAL
. CCIC3 gaJ BEAUTr 'T
ho matter how Ion of! it haS been
Kray or faded. Promotes a luxuriant
growth of Jiealthjrhair. Stop it fall-
ma; out, ana positively removes van
druff. Keeps hair soft and flossy.
Kefuse all substitutes. ;2; times as
much in $1.00 as 50c sire. - -
Fvl.o H? rr'O. Co jrewark, ST. 3.
ii and tCc bottles, et dnig-gistsV;: i
Future Cornjer StatM.
JinsL ,n it alcony happened to glanca From the American Review of Reviews
toward the Roosevelt box and it sud-4 " Two tons of average iron ore ' vrili
denly occurred to her that Miss Hair- T make one ton of taebut it take,
ner's hat waa adorned with a ,t r.t I frnn a t m nn. fJ-.J
lfl1r?wn48rahBtihad not BoWceI ei ner j produce one ton of copper. Iron ore oo-
, ; .v I v-ura m very lano ueuusiis. wnrlrad In
i'ZntV Jt !ala t0 nr. companion, some cases by steam shovels, whereas
HOOK Bt that immanaa nlnlr rn.. n I Annr... nmm Mm . waJ
Mias Hagner's hatl I didn't notice that row veins or Irregular masses. ,, .
Her conmajilon' naaao1 at h, n
queatlort- . . .r ..
IS0''; h" ?!' "lent it huger '
i'.K ftec,Uy 'tnrnense.. Seems to bo out
' AJ",l.th?--tn e xnovedj '
Tha ia.iMr- L,.!,ffworth' b"J4 lead.
rfla .?U-V po",,t,on" head and hat
the .m.trora tha balcony that
cf fctauilng hut trimmings. y
In 1882 the .western statea -attain.
lii uiiuiiiiuv an :zvyyv:r -, IJruQUCerS. th
lakes SUrJi)lyrttg-86iealonBtona ji-i!
zona 8.000 long tons and Montana 4 000
lon- tons of eoDoer.' ---In 1887 mm...
was first in Droductlon and ha. n...
been headed, with - Arizona second and
the lakea third in 1905.;. : , , i
Before the civil "War. Tennessee was
the chief copper state. In 189 th.
. i n t . i.u a Itr, ...
mi. wms uiwhwi wnu o.iou.AXf pounds
ofycopper and J8,8ai.600 pounds last
year. Utah added 89,713,000 pounds to
the' world's stock in 1908 and California
24.421.000 pounds. Alaska sent to the
smelter 8,700,000 pounds of copper last
year, and Utah and TXevada. are the
largest certain sources of new supply?
Testerday. after the Ion distance THEATRIfiAL MAN
telephone line between nero ana bh-
verton had been kept hot for a longer
time than the man who settled the Mil
cares . to contemplate, arrangements
were completed by which Homer Lav
enport will deliver his famous lecture
on the Arabian Pesert and his exper
iences in making an expedition through
that little known country recently, at
the White Temple on tho night of Wed
nesday, January 15. Mr. Davenport re
turned to his old homo at Bllverton a
week or so aao to be at the bedside Of
his father who has been seriously 111,
but who la now on the high road to re
covery. The well-known cartoonist' came Up
to Portland the other dav and SDOke
at a banquet given by the chamber of
commerce and that time tho matter
of a lecture waa broached to him. Final
arrangements were completpd yester
day by which he will speak under the
auspices of tho White Temple on next
Wednesday, night Mr. Davenport la
unquestionably tho foremost living
American cartoonist and he rs greatly
in demand in all the largo cities of the
country as a lecturer..
He is a very graph la and Interesting
talker arid illustrates his lecture with
bis wonderful drawings mads in view
of tne audience. - Hi appearance at
the White Temple Wednesday . night
will undoubtedly bring out-one of the
largest audiences of . the season for
Oregon and Portland are very loyal to
Homer Davenport, our favorite son,
traits
ONLY
FLATIRON
THAT
AV;;:i Mr.-
WOMAN
SHOULD
USE
Fill in coupon and mail to us the Iron.iwill
be delivered, with all necessary equipment, abso
lutely free of charge. .
cm oxn ootpow asts
MAI!
TO TTS TOBAT
mm.
KAILItOAD MAX
Didnt Xdke BetaV Starred.
A man runnlnr on a railroad haa to
do in good condition all the time or he
is liable to do harm to himself . and
others. -
A clear head Is necessarv to ran a I
locomotive .- or conduct a train. - Even
a railroad man's aDDetlte and digestion
are matters of importance as tho clear j
oraw ana steaay nana result from the
neaitny appetite iouowed by tha proper
digestion of food. - -r lv,-
T'For tho past five years." writes a
railroader. "I .have been c.ann
Portland. Railway, Light & Power Co.
' Xtrst and Alder Ets Portland, Or. : .' '
Oentlemon:. Tou may deliver to me one EIectrlo Flat Iron. -which
I agree to try. and If unsatisfactory to me, to return to
you within 30 days from date of delivery. If I do not return '
It at . that time you may charge same to my account at -14 09 '
It is understood that no charge will be made for tha Iron if I .
return It withlit 80 days. . . - v ..." -
Name
Address
BErABtrarxanc1 J
The thirty days' trial offer applies onlv to con-'-
burners of our Current. , : i. -
Electric Heating and Cooking Appliances on
1 .... -...J "--. t J . . a a- a i
buc at Mic cuuipany ujjpiy cparunenr, ittiiy
beventn street.
tantlT
troubled with Indigestion, Every doc-
f A) T AAMSIlltaA t Si a A -v A.A I 4t aaa.ua ' Am
b-vs a waotu.w ' OVUIIIQVJ s tu IVUIII. III, I . 1 . . i . .
starve me to death. First I was dieted 1 Frank W. Healy, Who Lost HIS IS
In warm water and toast until I -wBa I r i.-
almost starved then, when they would " " AJUO Auat.. ,
let me eat. the indigestion would be I "J."T
right back again. - . I ding, a daughter of Judge Isaao Red-
T,Onlv temporary relief cam tmm I ding of Los Angeles. I v
remedies, and I tried about all of .them I The announcement of the marriage
I saw advertised. About three months I eanio to. Portland yesterday in the form
Phone Main 6688 or; A5517 forinforiaalioii
BOOK INDICTED.
Verdict Pronounced - Against ; It
( ' Sentenced . to Be Burned. , .
ZlY&.Trom ' PalJvMaU:,Gaietta. ,"
a SreQ in Russia tt does not often hap-
n, if. ti ur. iim r . on or int dmi-jixm mii max a cnarza is oroucnt arainat a
have gained seven pounds and have not I theatrical 'men in .tho west He 1 book and not against-the authofor pub
had a touch of Indigestion alnra I h..fyouna and talented and has mada a re- 1 v.V-!r iuVi
been eating ,Oraj)-Nuts. When my rnarkable success with his opera com-1 waa'brought before tha Warsaw courts
wife Saw how much aood Hil, tnmt .7. Unv which h. a-atharad toBathor lm. I A? t. 7 am ' Yvarsaw, courts
iff nte srio thought she would try it mediately after tho fian Francisco fire f ; Tne charge was laid-against a work
.ru.inT9. me aiscoverer or 1 mo .remnants or ne ma iivuh byi certain Ou stave Baumfold as teing
r -r "J' vuiuu.il, " ..wtw . ...j - . nr m niinr, IjaeiJT Id IfOUH ITS MftrlAri
ago a friend- adflsed me to try Grape-jof a telegram, containing tho suoclnct
Nuts food.. The very first day I no-hut enlightening information that the
ticed that rny . appetite was satisfied I bride is pretty and a blond. Further
which had not been the can hifnr. I than this and the-, statement that the
that I eeweinber.--!V.i-?.s'i:.-.;.-r'..s. , jceremonv had been performed, January
"In a week. I believe. I had mnra an. I 8. no details were ieat.v-ivvi;'vr-;.',"fo-:
ergy than ever beforo in my life, t Mr. Ilealy is one of the best-liked
awhile;
Grape-Nuts found- tne 'Perfect
N'iima c-lvan hv Pi,t,m T .., L I I n ir 1M fjia ln..l..
- - : ..y , , . , vv.j aiiig I an,,iw
v,iit:t raicninn. i It end "The- Rnnrl tn
WcUvllle,", in pkga. , "There's a Rason.'
' Eyeglasses U at MetzgerU
to revolutionary actions." " The dock
was perfectly empty and evidence 'was
given by the police who had confiscated
the book. - The verdiat was pronounced
against the book and amounted to an
v.uo. u. . oiiu.iu in uuriicu. . , -
Tho explanation of this peculiar Inci
dent is that the book in question was
discovered by the police while stm lnf
the printers hands, and that as it had
not yet been published neither - the
author nor tho publisher was held re-
sponsible for Its revolutionary tenden
cies. 'All the blame waa In 1,1
i i -. v. .
uuoiv, w wmcn every sneet naa now been
destroyed, ... .. .J-: j .
Count von Poaadowairv.ttra)....
ister of the interior. f f!armnn ,
undertaken the preparation of a-plan
for tijo maintenance of persons out ol
work, while they are seek i .
meat. , - .
i t