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''A 1 ' . ' THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNALV PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY- 23,' -1003. gml m STILL SQUABBLE OVER NEW BRIDGE East Side , Residents Have Hopes of . Getting Ono :; Kext, Century. ' PGRPDCT 80T OF $7 Contract Closed Yesterday for flonstrncfion of 10- For th thIrd tlM th br,s cora Mile Line From Centralia afternoon and adjourned i ' r - , , without recommendln the Jetting of, 10 lenUOia WJinpanv S the contracts tor the reenforoed con- ' ' icrete bridge across Sullivan's irulch at ilillieS. . ' Twenty-eighth street This aotlon ;" mh oecause tne 'contractors, i naca.ua, uieoisca and Joplln, and City Engineer Taylor could not arrive at an understanding aa to the plana and specifications. . . , . . , - . a Hi i a .... a m. . . m . r.llrvl r. 'leyior. insisiea mat- me plans -1 "v v not Mmn ola aUhnnrh ha i4M nnl , construction lei in we uoiumoia river say that -the specifications, which Mr. basin since the recent financial atrln- Backus said covered every point asked awarded veaterdav hv the 'or, were not- That there has been ?y,W 7 e,tra3r Djr " a misunderstanding between the engl- Centralla Eastern. Railroad company to neer and contractors came out at yosi W. F. Nelson, of the well-known con terday afternoon's meeting. Mr, Taylor " tractins- firm of Kelson A White. The "tated that he had asked 'for certain tracunf iirm oi Aeisra wnite. ne pUn and ,p;lflotlOB, whcn ),aa not line, to be constructed (a 10 miles f been prepared by the contractors. Mr. first-class railroad, from at point near Backus and Mr. Joplln both contended Central! to ,co mine, .owned by the &rahh- aTtVraT.dWl.S jucuuui. vi wuii,u, ... j nun Wttn tne understanding that every- v The road will, when completed and thing was satisfactory. Mr. Taylor did equipped, have cost' about 1200,000. It not deny- this assertion although he Is a rush Job, and must be completed stated that the . plana . were not what within 90 daya. The contract waa closed they should be. - - v ,. . yesterday at the Portland hotel, be- Representatives of the east aids push .'tween Mr. Nelson and B. II. Johnson, clubs were present They came Im . vice-president and general manager of pressed with the Idea that Mayor Lane tne centralia eastern. Mr. Nelson will I ana me memoers or the board ThcWayWe Do Dentistry Tf a nflt with a rood reouta finn ihirm ll.oo for a sold crown, and aava th duplicate can be mad no cheaper, by any other dentist, is It a recti There are two sides to ' every tory; -- The Other Side Tou pay for the esiaousned reputation, - . : Our Side The difference Is: Ou profit" is much less and we work harder for our money but wa. give you the same value ror i.oq. Our 17.00 artificial teeth stand on the same equality regardless - of PriCe.;, J, . ,,: . . No man ever made a better bridge man we oner ror ai.uv per tootn. Our fillings are the best, ' We bava but one price. Tou can get no better, no matter what you Say. investigation costs nothing, ome and see us. We -will aava you money, auu uri your leeta. - Folly Work at These Prices: Gold Crowna ..$34. OO Bridges, per tooth... lines Set Teeth, best made. Gold Fllll 1.00 to were be stationed at Centralia February l, holding- up the bridge and trying to 1 to berln. subletting the work. About I Jod tne contractors. - Steeches wera S00 men win be required on construe-1 made by Mayor Lane and members of lion worn. . i ins commutes wno assurea-tne visitors The intcrentai riart "of ihm Mennra I that ' thev Ware In arnat ahnur hiilM. Coal company and the Centralia Eastern I ng a bridge and were trying to be fair - are Deueved to do closely allied to the o mo property owners and contractor. Burlington, and therefore friendly to They assured the representatives - that the Northern Pacific, It Is known that work on the bridge would be pushed aa the Centralia Eastern could secure, with rapidly aa 'possible. . . . four miles less road, a connection with Several of the visitors then addressed the Ore iron A Waahlnrton railroad, the the meetlnr And thanked tha commit. Harrlman line now under construction I te for the expressions of good will between Portland and the sound, but de- I but sUted that while they were glad uoeraieiy cnooaes 10 ouiia me iour ex-I uie cooperation or tne Doard in tra mnes to connect witn tlis Northern Paclflo at a point about a mile and a half .north of Centralia. The Harrlman line now has about JO miles Of .It new road completed north of Centralia, and the proposed new line of the Centralia Eastern will parallel Teeth, mounted on gold Teeth, mounted on platinum.. Eastern Denlisfs rifth moor XotaoUld Building. Fhona BfaU BT80. " . St. W. Cor. Washingtoa and roartb. Office hours, I to 8:10 p. m. Sun daya. to 1 p. m. . LAWYERS EXPLODE Art said often to ba burled sU feet nrxJct ground. But many timet women call or their family physicians, suffering, at thm Imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from heart disease, another from liver or kid nav disease, another from nervous tiros tratlon, another with pain hen and there, and In this way they present alike to Attorneys Become KealIics- VXgVtiteJSS v iy ana uan ;acn uuicr. Harsh Names. he, aMuming them to. ba tuch. proscrlbtt j iiis di us ana potions, in reantr. mer aro an oniytumptoma caused Dvsome uterins oisease. ine- The concluding testlmoiry In the Pal- merton divorce case In the circuit court yesterday afternoon afforded entertain ment for a large crowd of spectators, which was kept constantly amused by the sallies of the opposing attorneys, aa weU aa by the character of the testi- eauie of suffer until large bills I patient gets no betle wrong treatment, out piy&sician, ig ilia. Ktrna ud ma re nnide. Jliurufl nrooaoiv worar norant of tbi. trettmeni erlng XL 4 pmnor rnffdirine like DrT'lprpe't Fiynrt j tiavv Entire Lnuoiti tne. tlisoHs, jherV oy oisciiing an muse aifttruutng tymp- vouiB. ana insiiiuiinK -camion instead f.i prolonged misery, it hat been well said. 7 monv. Onoa the rlnh nf attornava had I Utt"a d SeftM known IS half cured a aerlous aspect, for the lie was passed Dr. Piqrce't Favorite Prescription It a and W. J. McMahon bounded from the scientific medicine, carefully devised by wLtnWh!,ptP,!:ar1E-!wJ-Ci!illli,ri n experienced and skillful physician. Who had t la ceil him on the stand. But . mAtA 4. j.u I- a wide Uble Intervened and '-tha two li?Y'X,S:?ml' " -JL? J"m: hl riiow. .,.K.i,i annihin-1 B-U' V American me-jicint influence of tha court. Tf"ftJ J" U . McMahon, who acted as attorney c" V3 ,r un" ","""'" UT lnr- lf' Mrs. mva M. palmerton, had been called 'v'f'- 10 tne stana to testify regarding c-er- a txjwerful InvUoratlnr tonfa win oonversauons ne noo naa over tne 1 TOrite I'reacripuon" ImparXa I Fa- mnArtai attrAmrtti in Lfiiuii wi 111 oufj 01 nsj wiineHei kuu vu i in vnrt a ivium m.nn t 1.11 rrtrr 4(a. Atha. -.lev. T 1 I 7rw -y""- la waav uuad w i .im - araiuiaisuii aaisia auv Alllster. McMahon i erecting a bridge across the gulch they I also- believed- in' fair play which they Its rlsht of jarar four milea of that iia uncn,. wiia ouijr u. xenc , Between tne I pn i yraieraay s meeting. seemed to think was not being shown iv dicruB uieoisn and jopun. . The. contractors contended they could not learn from City Engineer Taylor what he wanted of them and tried to I get exacuy wnat ne desired in the way two roadt. . The Men dot a Coal company la com posed of Iowa and Illinois men who have recently Invested In cpal mines , In western Washington. F. a Ketchum. ine president, is an old-time coal oner. ator and stockholder in the Burling- roDDiiie i BURNED N BAKING ton road. A station a few miles west of Burlington is naraad Ketehum in hi honor. The Mendota Coal company la I awarded the contract Friday at the -m m uwn uwui s.uvw acres ox coal I "i"a vi mo caecuuve ooara. iauu IB uwii vuuaiy. After much beatlnc about an arma ment was .reached whereby - the- con- Mr. Jtylor by Thursday, and he will CoiUlCil NOW Asked tO Un report to the board Friday. When thla I , iw" -ow s-w giOTiucui wu reacnea everyoooy pres ent believed the difficulties', existing btween the city and the contractors had oeen setund . and tnat tney will be consider Overzealous Ef forts to Slice Expenses. IT ATTTT?T DU i T nTTTn TIT MUX BK GUEST OP V. . ... UNITAKIAJf ALIiIANCE J"u Missing for three months, and with 10 tne sound. While In Portland she I Troutdaie seems . win do me guest or Mrs. w. Sltton. inra. orauury s nome is in B talifornla. She represents the coast at the national alliance. row afternoon she will be the guest the Unitarian alliance here, where it hoped every member, as well as all turned. The family formerly lived In m,.,, Because of the council's desire to cut down expenses, which spirit was shown in lopping off 11,500 from the recommendation made by the park board for a salary tor a park superintendent, the board ' finds Itself In a dilemma which has compelled It to write to each councilman-asking that the action be have , disappeared reconsidered and the allowance asked "Ar.'mbr.ncef iJJiHlJJ! these mattera did not aaree.wlth Me- lTil v"r':..raw7' aT01 a n i.,...'. . .. ui.u.1,.. uwa teacners. milliners, areasmaitert. had denied having made a certain re-1 etmttresaet, "the. -jlrli" honta-keepert, mars,' McAllister remarked: I nursing motnors, an leeoia women gen' erally.Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription 5!iorHK VJ m! fymVnjmfTln'i!t inaleC at an gppetlilnff cordial and r from the witness stand, while from the I atoratlva tonl , . "You're a liar.' ttoratlve tonic . At a toothing god itrengthenlor nerv ine "Favorite Prescription Is unequalod and It lnvalnable In allaying and subduing- nervous excitability, Irritability nervont exhaustion, nervous prostration neuralgia,-hysteria, spasms. St. Vitus! dance, and othor dlttreulng, nervou symptomt . commonly attendant npoi functional and organle disease of th uterus. It induces refreshing sleep ar relieves mental anxiety and despondencv Dr. Pierce's Pleasant pellets invlgorai the stomach, liver and bowels. One t uin a aose, iasy to tags as cnay. mjs. m. a. Eeabury, vice-president of letters addressed to her returned to the National Unitarian alliance, has J the senders. Lulu Williams, the pretty Just arrived In Portland, after a'VlsitMeS-hter of - Mrs. Ella -Williams of and aha I 1 routdaie seems ' lO nave . d unnnnil &fi!"?5 S eJ..hJLJitm by the board be aranted. creioy, i - ' biiiiuo aiairacica I Knt thinking th. .mm.ll .m uest of Spokane and tiat recently- all tha letT " WlJliL who is exoecfed to ar" re It Is ters written to her there have been re- rveNi Portland alwut Varc l o Vif mm ii I turned. Tna fmiiv fnmi. I rive in t-oruand apput Marcn l, to take members and friends of the church, will Meeker. Colorado, Mrs. Williams having bowf f inds ltse? "wltSSut f und? to b,eK.r,re'!ent to welcome her and. If pos- moved to Troutdaie five or six months th? new sunerintendnt and I LPn siblo, hear something of the work of Uko. -It has been two years since she with the uftorttv of the board haB the different church branches throua-h- has aeen her dauahter.. rV Z ..L"?,.?0' . other side of tha table the bl form of MoAUlster arose to face him. Bee here," said Judge Bronaugh, you cannot say thlnsrs like that in this court." . "He was insultlna-. vour honor." cried MCMahqn. " "He called me a liar." McAlliater denied that he had called McMahon a liar and the latter returned to the witness stand to resume bis an swers to McAllister's searchlnr cross-. fire. But the remainder of the flre- works waa comparatively tame. Orrin Palmerton took the stand in hta own behalf In the afternoon and denied nearly all the charaes of his wife. He said he could not remember ever having told her that be carried enough ''atufT In his pocket to blow up (he town, and If he had said it the statement waa meant as a Joke. When asked about havlnsr smeared tha American tlaa with red paint to use in a Socialist parade, raimertoa appealed to tne court. Sldat X,ook Insane. "Do I have to answer that nueetlonT" he asked. . . Objection vaaa made bv his attorney and the court sustained the'obJecUon, on the ground that painting the flag and being a Socialist have nothing to do with the law of divorce In Oregon. . Palmerton said he had never atrtirk his wife In his life. He admitted that many things had been nrovidea for him. self and wife by his father-in-law and by Mrs. & J. Jones, but asserted that he had worked ail he could and that all his earnings not spent for doctor bills I In some respects the forthcoming ex went to the benefit of his home. Hla I . dj.i.... nr.iu -.. I sent home from the army in the Philip- Et'.'l? .nd ,b,u aJlu7 J? men -to 8oue" pines, wnere nis in neaitn oegan, and ; : . ' he haa recenUy applied foa pension. Efiil0'Vj,p ev!r ,mde .on the Plti The suggestion of Mrs. Palmerton'a Ji' Tne. mo?t elaborate preparations attornev that Palmerton mav be insane '?r comfort and pleasure of tha exour- waa frequently commented on during fh Th".!- i Ln" 111 i 11 U ",Umate2 oijR CRfeAT DISCOUNT-- ; SALE OF , l ' m Benjamin's ; WILL" END IN A FEW DAYS: " it you desire to take advantage of this" liberal offer to secure the finest Ready- towear uarmenis ODiainaDie, we sug gest that you call at once. REDUC- TIONS: . . - J ; ;-;.. $20 Suits and Overcoats. . . . .$15.00 v : $25Suit's and Overcoats.'. .918.751, J- $30 Suiti and Overcoats. . . . .$22.50 $35' Suits arid Overcoats . . . . '. $20.25 : $40; Suits and Overcoats. .; . .$30.00 . Sale includes all suits of Fancy Chev lots, . Cassimeres, Worsted 1 Materials. Special Shirt Sale. 30 Dozen Regular ; ftA $1.25 Values OUC ELABORATE PUS FOR SP0K1E JAUNT Washington Wheat Eaisers Will Go in Blaze of Glory : to California. yr i 311 Morrison St, 0pp. Posloffice The Portland Trunk Mfg. Co. ' MAKEKS OP HIGH-QUALITY BAGGAGE : 54 3d St., Cor. Pine, 2 STORES 2 1076th St.tNear Stark a dence to that effect, was presented, how ever, and Palmerton'a bearing on the witness stand did not appear to confirm that the inland empire men 160,000 for their p rill spend a sum exceeding ure triD. ine special train will be one of the such a theory. When the testimony was ?,"pBlaV?1 e,Tf 1rvn over aP American finished, at s:so p., mt, Judge Bronaugh '"Ji . . ""i T" . ',"w? took the case under radvisement. yeBtenc? .f Pul train, and I be o. t the United States, and especially upi'ii ion cwbu - i . , ' The meeting will be held in the tTnl- i-nan cnurcn parlors, corner of Seventh ana lamnm streets, at 2:30 o clock. BOY STEALS SEVEN ; , BICYCLES INOXE 3IQXTH ' , ' ' ' ' . y -i' Thomas governs, aged IS, was arrest ed yesterday by Detective Smith charged with stealing bicycles. A. search of the home of young Soverns In Arleta re vealed seven bicycles, ail of which bad been taken within the last month or eo.-In an effort to conceal the identity of the wheels Soverns had changed the handle bars, lights, pedals and other ap purtenances from one bicycle to another. has seen her daughter. sent a letter to the councilmen asking iur m, rauansiaeraiion 01 ine salary ap- pmpriaiion on me ground mat tho cnange is xor tne city's welfare. When the question of appropriations i-Biiie up ueiure ine council, tne mem bers allowed an increase for Supenn- AHTI-TREATING MORE at con. I Willi an ex RAPID TH0USAIO)S OF E0SES IN CITY PABK BLOCKS Member, of the park board fomaJly irM &M WashinOn Bep t aside the three nlaa hlorlca t Ki ."'v.ri80? ? r'slne,n, PT -ttt.mi -r-- . reseniauves ym jeorm fGAIIiSGROUi : : .... bi aeiue mo in rue Diaza diopkb tn lu .uu. n . r.-i T. .r". day mornlne. In addlUoaT to thiffioVk .St.7'.i" c " " ........ . m ., w,,. cu . lijd . fir wnm m n m nmrm nr in. wj. blocks between Salmon and Main ni between Harrison and Montiromerv. Banked beds will be the means to dls- tay me roses, of wntch there will be .000 bushes set out. Of these t fcnn will be Caroline Testouts, J.00O Ulrlch BruAners, 600 , Folks tones and 60 Red Ramblers. connected by telephone pense of $500 by the Paclfio States Tel ephone company, so that a number of I pnones in each car will b available to passengers to carry on conversations wun irienas in any part or the train. i ne nmii or capacity or motive power on tne southern Pacific will be tested by this train, which will have It heavy varo, including eignt fuuman sleepers, two dining cars, a baggage car and an ooaervaiion car. - Beautiful Itineraries are being printed as souvenirs of the trip. The ticket, in cluding coupona for each meal, and for all rides and special events, has been printed and bound tn book form for each paosenger. : : . The excursion Will he In thm n.fra i of an ovation for the Spokanese from The anu-treating movement, as , a j .tH'SimJri vuiou- iui lUHiuiiciuiu!! iHiiu in ne i muii-, me una. ai i'oruana, rcDruary moral ana economio aspects, which. i'"1. ."" " aiven an entertainment General Organization. J V i une oi tne important iiuttes of Physicians k and the Well-informed of the World w fa to learn as to the relative, standing and reliability of the leading mantifaetur ' era of medicinal agents, as the most eminent physicians are the most careful as to the uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies prescribed by them," and it iselj known to physicians and the i Well-informed generally that the California Fig Syrup Co., by reason of its correct methods and perfect equipment and the ethical character of its product has. attained to the high standing in scientific and commercial circles which is accorded to successful and jeliable houses only, and, therefore, that the name of the Company has become a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy. . TRUTH AND QUALTTV - , Appeal to the Well-informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent sue tcess ana creauaDie stanaing, inereiore we wisn to can tne attention of all who would enjoy ' good health,: with', its blessings, to the fact that it involves the question of right living with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of w best each hour of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute to that end and the use of medicines dispensed with generally to great advantage, but as in many instances a simple, wholesome, remedy may be invaluable if taken at the proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co. feels that it is alike important to present truthfully the subject and tosupply the one perfect -laxative remedy which has won the approval of physicians and the. world-wide acceptance of the Well-informed because of the excellence of the combination, known to alL and the original method of manufac ture, which is known to the. California Fig Syrup Co. only. i f 7 This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to .world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of family laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well, known to physicians and the Well-informed of te world to be the best of natural laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate i name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of ; sennaas more fuUy descriptive of the remedy, but doubtlessly it wur always be called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effeits always . note, when purchasing, the full name of the- Company Calif ornia v Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package, whether yon simply call for Syrup of Figs or by the full name JSyrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as Syrup of Figs and ' Elixir of Senna is the one .laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup ' o. ana tne same neretofore known by the name tsyrup 0I,lgs wnich has given sat isfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout the iUnited States in original packages of one size only, the regular price of which is fifty; cents per bottle. - - - - . - ; Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with the Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, D. C, that the remedy 'is not adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of theFood and Drugs Ac June 30th, 1906. ITe rn mm to Portland about a year ae-o at hi. own expense to secure the position of nuci iiiimiut-iii uui arnvea just a. nay too late. He returned tn Murli inn n ti 1 the board haa been considering mnin.: I , I under the.ausDtces of the rnmm.n.1.1 ftl him slnre. fleveral -mmmim "luv lu promuigauoo 07 ArcnDisnop elub tht will rtv.l .i .ln. . LIT; """"""i uou ir i ine xnn. -rue excuralon will ha this sUte very rapidly, received s fresh Oregon-California event and not strictly Impetus last nlaht. in an address bvla California Jaunt ev. taawm v. una tng him since. Several weeks ago tho members made him a formal offer which ne accepted. ira of St. Marv's catnearai, aenverej Derore tne struc tural Building Trades' alliance.- The speaxer reiterated the claims which have previously been made, that tho ; treating haolt Is the rreat cause of the miseries of poverty In the home of tne wonting man. in this connection he said: '7 can assert without fear of contra. diction, that apart from the 'cases wnere ramuics are afflicted with sick ness and accidents, the one arreat causa I of penury in the home is the treating habit. A man -may be able to anend K cents for hla glass of beer and still maintain his familv'in frue-al comfort. but when the nickel is multiplied by xive or an 10 meet tne aemanas or ITHERSPOON IIIED'- BY ALL EUROPEANS thirsty circle who stand at the bar. the case la entirely different. The issue wnicn tne anu-treating movement ad vances . Is an economic one and the .at stake.'-' GAUFORNIA FIG SYRUP. CO. Xoulsvflle, Ey. v San Francisco, CaL -U. S. A. . . London, England. New Tork, N. J. -,.,,. - BgMa as ' r ,. Tomorrow (Wednesday) night at the Hell la- theatre. Fourteenth and Wash ington stre'ets. America's famous basso, Herbert Wltherspoon will be beard in a grand eong-recital.- , Although a much written about Amer ican basso, who has gone to Europe uttu.iDu mo xingnsn, tne uerman and the French admirera nt m-nnA n,,,.n vances , is an economic one and the I he has not lost his head .Knrhert witiT Thl ribolltlotr of "the" treatln cuat tBl' "fhlfSiffi!". ? ' Rev Vathm- rvH.n ,mUmvmm i. T-- I - " A. V""" . ur comoinea cure for the nol phase of the ques- work The fact that he exnaina Jm.f niaVtlHn.1Vthd.t.ln lntemperance numbers to the audienca does not "I mJst aonea to everv on. .k, ."-,n.1.-?P'c.na'1. work ro- iv. thA lihlct mnminfi .'lf 1 Jur. " ine . aUOUOr m tlonT t'taltaMNT due"aimoHi SiflSSeV of tS"SSWr iSS b entirely to the treaUng habit Few Slven to Herbert Wthersn the an men would drink immoderately If it I E;i,V. i,,"ieJ?P??.nth?. "0.: The rntl-treatinVaocie Mr.- Witnerspoon's selections for an -anu-ireaung . societies, through eveninc number from is tn an ,n their representatives, will meet Fanuary and nresent a M.(nr?J mL.i - J ."JK SPITCIALTHIS WEEK GOOD. SERVICEABLE TRUNK$.','. .... . .,..$4.00 TO $14.00 COWHIDE SUIT - CASES..;.. ...f 5.00 TO f 20.00 FABRICOID SUIT CASES. M... :....$a.00 TO 5.00 ALLIGATOR; HAND BAGS.,.....- -,;..?5.00 TO 20.00 i SEND FOR CATALOGUE Sixteenth street, to- discuss-plans, for a general organization, and elect offi cers. Representatives from Idaho and Washington wlty be present DISAPPEARS AFTER LOSING HIS 0B German , songs, leading , Into oratorio ana operatic arias. taKlnr iin the mnd. ern German and modern French compo- oiiivun, xm cuKUHii ana American Dal lads, the earlv Tilncllah mrA t.i.i. a-ivlnar a variety of mi ml on 1 ntimH wnicn aispiay to Bpienaid advantage Mr. hr,5f6,VSfvLTIIE. TRUTH ABOUT KIDNEY TROUBLE singer has left his home near Boring. Aionsmger nad been working on the Mount Hood railroad but. when the forces were discharged he was among those who were out of work. Since then Monalna-nr haa hoen Ammnnrttmt , c.n. day. January li, he left home, avowedly w w wuaiutiu io get meaicine. elnce M.iStkn. .nJ" Persistent and, very .painful after . remaining away some time ' re- I tnal t0 " suspected' Where there lurnea. jars. iaonsina-er la sreativ I annears tn tie no aim fn ; ih.M ried ovef; the disapilearance of her hus-JPecially ln those cases in which there ; (UREAAIIO HEADACHES) There is a class of. headaches that Dana, tine is in verv noor h..i,h iu Monslnger is not a drinking man. At the time" of his disappearance he bad but $1.25 In hla possession. - Monslna-er la a veteran thm en. ish-Amerlcan war and tm mi mn m xie is live reet three Inches in belrht are decreased or scanty .llmln.ilnna ! These are usually ugly symptoms and mean that the -Jcldneva- are not nlimi. nating the,. toxins or poisons, and that mey are reiamea in ins clrculntlnn it Is in SUCh Cases that annnlntln symptoms or drowsiness and , convul- weighs 16T pounds, has hasel colored tmVn. m.mm , s eyes and ahort gray, whiskers.. . , The central difficulty Is again tnflam , - - Imation Of the kidneys that haa tn a. HE.W T0 SPEAK . frTVrllX Mi . . iniiHmmaiiuii i win reopen. ine .TUDU16S - ON GOOD rTTT71?!Tfi restorauon. , . yxi WJJXJ KjlllLirjiyB As the direct effect of Fulton's Renal - -"i.' Compound is. to abate inflammation in Francla J Vfmnnv arr.aA . the kidney tissues, it .is seen whv it Im cutor of 'criminaia rinh rH;Ji'.T.T tee first thing to be effective In these is to speak this evenln at tha mrni cases , and wby-fallure has been .the wona-reaational church on "Armf m I rnie -unoer tne oia indirect treatment Good UtlaenshlD." Mr. Henev haa hn . ' symptoms under .the above head-- anxlous to speak on certain matters-that I I. urf" Jna permit or vno delay, he ha. unearthed in his lnySi$fito J late He am Mcp ' v Oh the lease (S years) and furnish ings of this Modern New Hotel of -'r- 64 rooms (4 blocks.north of Wash ington). Running-, water.-l steam ',heat, etc Fireproof structure. N ' Must sell at. once; will accept any. reasonable offer. MR. PHIL. GEVURTZ I. GEVURTZ & SONS ran na land fraud - cases. He will icu oi ine onerauoni nr Riwf an Scbmiti in California and. of ih. i... grabbing ring in Oregon. The lecture will be free, and owing to the great in terest in Mr. Henev and hla wnrir ih. is no doubt but that the church will be niied to hear what the : mvprnm mnt'a prosecutor bag to Bay. . ered they were nearly always fatal and. (In such cases hot baths will aid the Renal Compound, as sweating helps to relieve the ureamlc condition.) Literature mailed free. ; - s , , . , JOHN J, FULTON CO., , . . Oakland,. Cal. ' Fulton S Renal Comnoimd can he hA at all flrt-claa drug stores, - j BAPTISTS T0 HATE t , SUMMER ASSEMBLY At the" meeting; yeaterday xof the Baptist . ministers at the T. M. C A. building the plan of having a summer assembly of Baptist ministers from all over the state1 waa discussed. It hoped to start the movement this sum mer and to make It a permanent in stitution thereafter. The time and place have not yet, been settled , upon "but it is likely tnat tne pian win do aaoptoa for it has . met wjth favor wherever suggested. ; - , She matter -of ""the auoport of the superannuated ministers of the Baptist church was spoken .of and a plan is being , broaohed for the establishment of a home for them. ' This matter will be brought up for consideration at the Paclfio coast , conference . in May.- at Oakland, California. It was also re- luested -mat the cnurcnes air. take or- 'erlnsrs at a communion service for tha regular . zuna ' Building lermita. Henry Osterhols. erect dwelling-. Ells Jtt s. . vmv-wrwvi .KJ . A .lit LUlll HilU Thlrty-firstr42,t)00; F. M. Varner, erect aweiung, uast xnirty-nrst, between Bel mont ana luastt Kamnni, sz.goo; Bowd M. Hamilton, erect dwelling. East 8ix- teentn, between -TtiiamooK and Thomp son, $3,600; Fred Green, erect dwelling, Base Line road, corner Ebey, S,008; P. J. McDonald, erect dwelling, Wasco, between - at Twenty-second and East Twenty-fourth, $4,760; Peter Ell, erect dwelling. East Eleventh, between Al berta and .Florence. SI. 200: J. M. Freiu linger. . erect dwelling, East Twenty second,1 corner Taggart, s $1,400; K. G. Lundstrom, erect dwelling, East Nlne- .tcenth, between Thompson amLjrill moon, ' $4,000; Mra; C. Glnty, ere aweiung, Grand avenue, between H laday and Pacific, $2,000; John Prou fit, erect dwelling, Weidler, between EeJ Twenty-seventh and Vf. East Twen eighths $1,600; H. W. Neubert; s ere! dwelling. East Thirty-second, betwe oieDnens ana. Hnrrmnn. ii.znn- r Day, erect dwelling, Commercial, tween Mason ana Skidmore, $1.8 Josepn Hezzel, erect dwelling, Ea lentn, petween Alnsworta and Rigg ' A Higher Xsaltb X,eveL "I havl reached a hieher health itn, since Jt began using Dr. King's Nd ijiie -fins. writes jacon Hnnnirer 1 West Franklin, Maine. ,'sThey keep nf stomach, liver and bowels working ju) riKui. - it. incne-puis ainappoint you triaL monejwill be refunded at evil more vrug;o, i arug store, isc. . COFFEE ' ; ' The world is full of anony Mocha:" : " Who returns your rrionc! if you don't like 'em? Tour grocer returns your money If y don't like Schilling'! bestfwe pay him H 3r i; i B I s ' 1