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I..- . i THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, THURSDAY; EVENING, FEBRUARY ZX 1 OEJ TRUSTS GOLDENJVEDDING CELEBRATED At FOREST GROVE V Council Committee Will Re- sol vq Itself Into Grand Jury to Conduct Invcsu nations , Againt " Hlegal -Combines. . - tJ If there were any eld left in Port land or Oregon for tbe muekrakers It vu removed today when the special ' Investigating committee of . the city I council decided to commence hearing cases against vlolatora tt the .Beldlng antl-truat law at tha city ball Monday morning at 10 o'clock. ' , Chairman Vaughn called a meeting I for this morning and Councllmen Beld- lng and Concannon, th other members of tha committee, attended with Deputy! City Attorney Frank urant In tha ,roie of prosecuting -officer. 'Aside from out- - - - YX'V J 'S 1 TP " V ' w i . ' ' ' ' ' . A ' . fJ'KIIEi -'.-WAV .10 OREGON Accused Landgraf tcr. Leaves for Portland in Charge of Detective Kerrigan. Mr.' and Mrs, Robert II ardln of forest Grove. . t . (Special Plipatrh te Tit Joaraal.) " 'Forest Grove." Or-" Feb. . At the lining the work which the committee celebration of their golden wedding an- would take. Hp, nothing was done at niversary Mr, And Mr Robert Harden the meeting. 0g tn(a t,-MM wer greeted by a score Ijitor the committee and Mr. Grant ... .,., , ciisd on Mayor J-ane and told him of r more of their old friends, of -Beaver their nlana and asked for the assistance City, Nebraska, where they lived before or a detective io aia mem in securing i testimony. Chief Gritsmscher was f Teent snd It was agreed that the po ire otTlcor would be lent to the com mittee for as long a time as too near-, 1 r. am mth Ittttt T ' Just XJke Grand Jaxy. At this morning's hearing tt was de cided that all witnesses would be sum-1 monad and heard milch In the order oil conducting a grand Jury. When one! have "ben sun.ed wlll"b. kept In I wander reminiscent!, to another room so that there can be no I babbling,, brooks, fishing tackle and chance of coloring the' testimony. . wiggling trout and the little brown l", ,VhlUf 22.ml?.aa announced Jf H. would look out xt the window todny that the hearings woulds be thor-1 at ..the snow capped mountains. Then ough and that all violators discovered h would walk to the window and open bv the testimony received by the com-1 in it woiiM sniff tha ! mm i m.lttee would be prosecuted. Just ; what I hungerly like an animal after long con- (Bpeelal Dlapatca. to Tbe loeraaj.) San .Francisco, Feb. ZO. Horace Me Klnley, In charge of Detective Kerrigan, arrived . yesterday on the Steamship America Maru. and both left last night for Portland. v . Tfrvmie wmn .l.iiM ,na ,r,P Irnm vnl" Kerrigan be- iinivui nviucu BUOU1U pruut I came oulte rrlandlr with him f)rlaakller. by Mr. Barton's experience with j f" ' t1?' Kiniey certainly baa T . . , . jtho knack of making good impress Ions Ljdla IJ. rinkham's CompoiintU I upon people. ' . -' a I cKiniey -hUe In Mukden escaped Mrs. Helen Carton, of 27 Tear- i ',' 9hne . son Street Cliiccffo, I1L, writes to chine.,- KukTit WmTrhK Mra. Jinkhn.rnvt ; f. , . - " I beoome well, acquainted. The' details wm m rau-uowB, ana on tne nrf 1 i oui tne country, navln- been frequently of nervoua Drostratlon from overwArk- I written about by correspondents. aniiwnm.mrl 111 n fc. rKn T -McKlnley was admitted to ' ball In r:-' . - I lireuon. after hi. arrt far rnmnllHtv laitinc yoi llnkham'g Vegetable In te 'Oregon land frauds. Ha lumped Compound. After I had taken it week bl" tail, came to this city and sailed I OommeDoed to (ret better. I continued t' 9ll,n In company with r.it tie t.,1Ui .iAi.. a Egypt," a notorious woman. In China LTj t7 J T' :v"t wv1,irB, i money was gone. He then became uib wiuiBjewiT rrsKiretj vo neaitn. I mt woman deserted hi v 1 1 1 horx I,ri11a F Pinlrhsm's V.K1. I money ' waa tana. lie vviniuc urrs sis yews ..., . A uu"f- 1 Unmnonnd will benefit. nthf wAm.. I I T".1. ur mmDiina- oua wedding dinner waa served.; j t, f u it has me." t BCrat "lfi'vc Mr. and Urn Hardin wera married In U toMme- ; ; f ... ; i f k.' iVfl' iVuot Missouri and moved from there to Ne-1 FA PTC mff Clflf tmirtJ months. braska, Mr. Hardin la M and hie wife " " w" 'iT . L ?- - McKlnley. who wae aought iv rwi viu mu win ,r, vnjuiiiii eellent' health. Thev were presented with many valuable and beautiful gifts. i man- m ' when Ma then became house, but was ce men. Learn- to be arrested recaptured ; fol I For thirty years Lydia E. Hnk- h. eierai -authorities throughout ham's VeiretaWfl rmmvinrr rna lb Unlted 8ut, n1 "owed uamg vegetapie WUnpOUna, maOO to escape to China, la one of the most uviu rouis ana neros,ias Deen tne Ifpecwcuisr or tne uregon land thieves. I Standard remedr for female- 111-. S:..wt" :.n,,fc."aA.?!r.lf?5''?' mr,A Jil i j,i JI r.r nu i ronviciea e-uviuaoioiuvciLUreuuiOUSanUSOI I n'm in tne now famous 11-7 case. women who have been troubled with I I??flr"i -J!1 0"01 lan1 rHaT.lam.nf- I i Vu ?? conspiring to-oe- wfwwun. uvu, u,uiuuuiauuu.uuxis I mutt , iiif ivvirnDiHl OUI 01 PUDUO I tion, fibroid tumors, imfrularities. Iui . . JjIj: . L..i?.t. ATT, " The penalty under, this conviction Is : ' V PADEKEWSKI'-SAYS , 'The Pianola Is Perfection" WHEN YOU FEEL ITCHY ALL OVER YOU HAVE THIS MAN'S COMPLAINT ' ;'. j -t ffttStS K trXruX have been showered upon the wonderful Pianola. It is a noteworthy 1 ii who uT! wA.'Vriadh0 fact, however, that, the Pianola is the ONLY piano-player that has a th.r.. .ml others who : -ael- .-l; , . . Aui vldenoe,. He be- r-r-W-r! th aHr.na 'rnniMenrinn .nr.,,e U- -.1J.- I i !' A.i t.:.' "e penany unc winnuujittuu, Lmciuicuo, mat uear- I not moreWhan two yeara' Imprison-1 This is but one of the many enthusiastic indorsements that i Then he cased at tha aunahlne. the people In the etreet, the- treea, and everything. If he could only get away from business, be thought for a ramble out in tne open. . . y - ' The maa would yawn he stretched his arms and his legs and his neck nearly out of joint But this did not take the feeling of restlessness away. Reluctantly the man would go back to bis desk and to work for a few combination will be the first to be ex amlned Is withheld by the councllmen, but they stated that they expected their work to extend over a period ef a month or six weeks at the least. A number of associations and groups of dealers were -mentioned this morning, but whether they will be Investigated by the committee or not will not be re vealed until the hearings are In prog . resa, t SestUft of Masted ftemark, 5 '? The present committee le the out growth of a remark made by Council man Kellaher in a meeting, of the city council several weeka ago during the ic bate on tbe vehicle tax ordinance. Councilman Kellaher declared at that time the Draymen's association had fixed prices so their patrons were left without recourse to-competition. Coun cilman Driscoll, who is a member of the Draymen's association, denied that he and his association had violated tbe law and accuaed Councilman Kellaher ai7tlwli been running -high the last two a trust days, and the market promisee to close At the end of the accusations it waa especially strong daring the rush houra moved that a committee be appointed to )..,.. . a . tM ,,.,. , Investigate all combinations which fixed 1. , . thla evening. , prices and restrained trsde in violation The . demand took a decided bullish of the Beldlng anti-trust law, which turn two days ago. In the morning, when was panned last year. Mayor Lane suburbanltea and dwellers on, Portland accoruingly appointed ; Councllmen Heights, Mount Tabor, " Sellwood and Vaughn, vetoing ana concannon. . . I other pleasant resident districts where two canines intersect waited for their DPUCAW k T 'I morning cars on the fsr corner as usual IXjiiOUIl Ali. . ; land were left standing helpless In the , f - : - " mud. wnne tne trolley nnmmed a dlmln- . ji,t-. tt u n..nni.ir .in iianing-rarewen down tne street. t .-7SriH.iiJJ'S.i.??K?i : P "rl polnu more that minutes at least Thoughts of the country, those who I ijuttuu.smrrnn, , 11.".. no .eeniencea necauae of his I '-- "w''-'w w.v luiw-pMjrcir uiai MSI S i ' I IlBlVirlSx T lira An smlaitaa'Be Atfitnn TJ W. I e si . a a 'eM 4 - ii iwVr; I received tne serious consideration and indorsement of the worlrl'a i ' I mrit naeaAa AeAe V. a I .:,.- ,..,.. cre, back into hi. mind. women to write her for adrice. the Tnve.t' tton- 9-XET' " greatest pianists. - . ; The man atroiied tnrpugn. tne wnce cl,. - Am mKM . , I th man- i,iiptm-t- r ,Z ' . .f"c-.w""uu w turned during? the time Mullen. w.7 Parlerewslrt wna hm P.'mnl.t fclt 1- t,f- t?..-.i- the Investigations, - ' . - ""u bulldine. men-nd womenwho were stretching health. Address, LviUl. Mass. and yawning.. . They, too, expressed a I ' J oeeire to get ouiaioe o ramoie over nils anything to get out In the open. He went to lunch. Every one -be met wae yawning. AH said something about longing for the dear old country or the aea shore.- What a coincidence, thought the man,-; that everyone should be feel in the same and expressing opinions as he bad thought himself.- - It waa tne spring fever which the sun developed tbia morning In all man kind. . - . conducting Being allowed hie CHANGE IN STREETCAR RULES PRODUCES VARIETY OF CUSSES OCCUPIES A CELL Alleged to Have Been' Too - Careless With, Employ-' ers Money. , Curbstone quotations for curse words men down-town waited at all "the atreet corners to catch their cars for home and were again left behind enveloped in a mirx Diue naae. Detectives Baty ; and - Coleman, act ing In conjunction with Henry E. Von Greenwald. assistant superintendent , of the . local lnkerton detective ' agency, McKlnley went ut .7rth. . ,n3 '"'"'" u"' " 6..v. wu.u W4 w.iaj.uio Pianola. With 8. A. IX Puter. which hrntirht tha couple once more Into the limelight and made them much to be desired by the stste authorities. McKlnley then mar- turn in.uvq Kna iri- low consplrstor, in order to ahut her oft from testifying against him on any of the Charren under which he hail.hMn Indicted. He then left- for China, An Indictment for perjury agalnat McKlnley stands at the head of the aocxet in tne united States court, and ' unless the order Is changed, McKlnley will be the first tr face tha rovernmunt taZd'frlJXk we1 exclusively by Paderewski, are sold only by , ijcnjuoo mm - vmmm turrv nrv several others hanging over McKlnley's head, most of them being for conspiracy. - It Is not probable that he will be sen tenced until the other cases are dis posed of by the coming trlsla. ( , m ... - ' - CAUTION. There . is but one genuine Pianola and Pianola Piano, made only by the Aeolian Co., and so marked. All others not bearing the name "Pianola" are imitations. The genuine Pianola and Pianola Piano, as well as th'e Weber - reported aa somewhat Improved this morning. He Is still very weak, but Is , resting quietly, and will, his attendants think, continue to gain strength- J uda-e Thomas G, Halley is rapidly recovering from the eriects or an oper .at Ion that he underwent at Bt Vin cent's hospital last week.' It was re ported today : that , he Is gaining strength right alongv and would prob-i aoiy be ame to leave tne nospuai at a much earlier date than was originally expected. ,-. ' -. " .. w. L. Hufibut, who was operated on bv Dr. A. E. Rockey several weeks ago, has completely recovered, and has re sumed his. duties at his Office down town. ,.; . , j. - evening when shoppers , and business I'lPUAimwco wnQin IJ.ud7imf1..WfuJ.h last night arrested Howard C. Green, a I U IIMLLLI I ULU WUllLU TO FAT DYSTFRS e streetcar company tnat T. r.V"' w,i;"u result In the saving oflKe'lVork with requiirttlon pap aluable time, and that asLvfr0Ja uh, '"' "km aa la tShQ House of Highest Quality - 1 - - Car esesesee ef ' pisoiorIlliC V i mmmmtmC.' Bltffjest Busiest ta Best 353 WASHINGTON STREET, CORNER PARK MH.MAMhi rai...Kt. saM ii i ..l aVTOm SUCa lnrormAtlon sub is Abulri. vvnsiuDiautu vniunuia at rauiu let. I a.-. . . . , . , ' -3 ' i m. S. tfm - a, M soon ss the public becomes accustomed 1 7"lZ.rv . 5"rn Jr' PPW llNPanS tyilJimniOTl NflVS to the change it will not object I l0JmTy. P-lyateeecretary to J. a Far.C, Vllttllia VUaiUJlUll Odja Anyway If you don't stand on the near i'"1. "A me. American express side of the crossing yon -will' be late ?"mPn B . wae wnue in Jfargoa getting to the office and late getting n. ne-ootainea me .money ome for dinner. .r, iii ra uie cnarge. v. v- . . - .... . ving in i oruana DAIEY AVERAGE - GEOWS STEADILY i USE WETERS TO ...... i t . . LOCATE WASTE Flat Eate Will Be Abolished by Water Board as Soon ' as Possible,' As a result of the decision of Judge Cleland In the case of W. T. Masters ag4ftnpt the city In which the court held that the water board could not charge a flat j-ate and meter rate for water used by residents,' the water department will probably use tthe meters owned by the city at present for the purpose of de tecting persona who are wasting water. . mh., Af m.tara the In-1 il.,7 -"r.V..rr . .-"V sTrnrani JtrTm;ntS"Vli-a4"op and tbe f lat rate done away with, - . mrvi7 ..'lfL-in..Br0D2l: , uuuet ftuuu una He Has Devoured 666 Jn I 21 Minutes. innniir inrs tnnntna . oni AiiHna B00TEEC030IEOS FOTJE TRADE ' AGENTS oV1 Nf:. CSSK. : J5 i . - . v local presa He Is a young man of ,aUr' lMued a challenge , to all ' . ". I education and refinement and aa i;e l comera, asserting that he can eat more Secretarr of State Asks Rnnewse in mea . 10 wMp,eny.i!Jlv, utipiled. w,,th oysters in less time than any man alive, secretary or State Aiks Congregg to money he, had no difficulty In .winning . rnT. w mall. RJ ' Provide for Necessary Com merclal Attaches, cared to associate. , Of late be haa Deen snort 01 rujids and it was dus to nis desire to seoure employment thit ine aeieciives wers enaoied to decoy him lest night to the corner of Seventh Washington.. Feb. l.In developing :iree" wnwe M WM nis policy for the cooperation of .the! Today Oreea has been In telegraphic state department with business Inter-1 communication with friends In New ests in extending American trade ahmad xorK la. m" pjevor to establish some is in exienaina; American trade abroad means by which he can adjust hla dlf- Becretry Root has had his . attention ferences with the authorities. If he is attracted to the valuable services ren- Pot euccesaful In this he declares Ills derad bv the new M. r . w... lntnton of waiving extradition In or- known -commerclai aUach.;"' main- a-' .oX as pr.TbleT DrUt t0 talned in America by Italy, Prance and I : Since his arrival In Portland Green China as part of their missions to this oeen living at ta Hoyt street, government.- r . j " w . 1 ' ' eomrri." Tr.U MAW &LW WED ILV four commercial attaches two for the British Islee and the continent of Eu rope, one for Asia and tha fourth tn- Central and South America whose du- the friendship of thow with whom, he T fT" .BL.M5 ters and 11 tamales In Zl minutes and seconds,' at Louis Martin's r restau rant, In Exchange alley. e J .,-.-. : Gassner Is very proud of his record. He nave he has been In training all hla life, eating oysters in Marge quantities weekly Tne -wees. Derore ne says be . i ate It dosen without an effort,' and tbe day, after eating- the ( be got up early in the morning and ate flve doien for breakfast ; ;' - ..;,'. ;', ; ,, ,; ; The outward appearance of the oyster eater believe him, tor he Is tall and thin and would never be picked up as a man with such an enormous capacity, i Ev ery Saturday evening he says he eats six or eight dosen to keep from going io pea on an emntr atomacn. Besides eating three and sometimes four square meals a day, he says he would feel as If he were etarvina- to death If be did not eat ee to 100 oyeters. : " bet me I can't will pleas send bis eard." . - .. - . T . . CHILEAN SALTPETER ; MINES NOT EXHAUSTED Speaking of bis challenge,, he said: wUl bet anybody anvthlnc thev want to bet that I can eat three sacks of oysters within SO minutes. That means oo oysters. - Thedoctors say that if I would eat that many my stomach would burst, but -money talks, and any one who want to either contest with me or f Valparaiso, Feb. tO-Certain North ' American ana Euronean nawnaiwra having created fears of a failure In supplies of the universally demanded fertiliser, the . saltpeter sent from this ooaat, the government appointed a com mission to examine and , report on the condition of . the - mines and exports. This body haa presented Ita report to the aOvernmnL from which It tnnun that there exists In mines here a suf ficient quantity to last It or more years at the present rate of exportation. Thla fact is regarded as vital to the wheat proauci or Argentine, . GIVE SOCIAL FUNCTION in taken advantage of-bv olir rflflnttf turero and expert.- (MtVALLIS BAISES sDeaklna - of the court' decision today, Mayor Lane eald s. f , There never was a doubt in my mind regarding the double charge. A glance will enow the Injustice of the thing. Here Is one man who Is charged a flat rate. Hla neighbor is n ev meter. - une man who Is charged a flat rate can al low his water to run -to waste; his plumbing may Ds iewy.,anowing more HfeM Ditv.uh to The loom. it wasce, ana yet ne is coiriw -uiuj; pomn, nr Keh so trio-v,V-- luiUtMl amAunt.V.r, Tha man with the I ,;.-5lI5Uii. --I'V ' Elghty-flve maty; m hS .i.i .rest exoen-e "r""T""""r". a' a uDeonoed at to have his "piumVing put Ta perfect or- ssuredT WorVill beX" SSZl der and may be careful In the uae of ,lte is iurchaaed his . water yet If 4ie should go above ?"jjh stull a Simkane bulidar i si,, certain number of eublo fee hla meter lookm, after the Xli ThV.S.2 wduld record the fact and he would be J tWliV Is being made by M? ISarfJ? charged u with the extra amount. Eleven thousand dollare are otfir? . Itfy way of securing tbe best result complete theaSt inoluSn?ahrli2 Jnaamiiph aa we have not sufficient I-i vi.7rpi,riv..,.I,01ualn the Site meters for ill wate? -consumers is to use them In deteotlng persons woo are r Bare strength is neces sary in Boys Clothes to stand pulling and haul ing, , but : in addition here's taste and novel ty and great variety, sot: your boy can be fitted here with a style that will become him. ,'ioxinriG Co rriau3iPWjr. 1CMC3 Third Street usicc lho water excessively. There Is a city ordinance which provides a fine for persons who wilfully-waste, water and I believe in enrorcing it. - 1 'Tf the water lnsnectors note on their rpunds any person whose, plumbing-Is rauity and leaning.' or woo is wanioui waatlne' water he should reCort - SUCi a condition and a meter.be connected with the houses When the waste Is checked up properly the . consumer should be prosecuted. " Several fines for such violations would result In a. world or good tn bringing consumers wno al low their hydrants, to remain open for hours at a stretch to a reallxatlon of their wrongdoing. ' a . That the water board will take gome action on tne rate question at lis nexi meeting. Is assured because of the court's decision, If the members decide that they will not continue tne iignt Rgainst Masters, It la- probable that some scheme similar to the one outlined by Mayor Lane may be adopted. . ; -. E3IPTY THE ROCKETS t OF DBUNKEN HOST Magnus Olsea struck up an acquaint ance with a eouple of etrangera in the "P."? . town- last night and ln- J'ted them to : his room at H North in'r I"" Deer in -.tne "y, " viaen oeoame helpless from JuCm": w. 'wnereupon the ,. jtrange-s , uA AmZl . ? i,vu lh money he had, JienfP.nKe. When- he became auffi tw yi ' t0 eo veported tne itfti?i"? pol,.J Mi akedVthat nis VI "'a ,viunances oe appreheml tailty in no scurvy a manner. - sm)s Plants and Trees If interested In gardening or farm ing you wane tne best seeds and pianis ana snouia send ror our . 1908 CATALOGUE It tells all about the good things we nave wmca you ougnt to plant. ! ALFALFA SEED We are The largest dealers In Al- xaixa on tne i'acinc coast and now nave pur new stocjc oi utan eeea. The crop Is short and we adviae you LIVERM0RE NURSERIES: Here we grow our choicest stock of plants and trees and call yeur at tention to a fine lot of Mulr Peaches. French Prunes on both both- Almond ana Mvroooian roots: - orana-e . and lyemon Trees., 01 JACrSOW STSXT. ' : . aan rranolsoo. (Successors Cox Seed Co,) n,,"';- "i'.iS. ; r" ?iiiiis8is ; k t 'f - J AScBVeire Rlervoys Shock Mr. and Mrs. Joseph! Campbell of Middletownr Pa., recently cel ebrated their eolden weddin?: at which several children and a arge number of grand-children were present. . ": 1 v A short time ' ago : Mrs. Camp bell fell and suffered a most seri ous shock to her nerves. She is rapidly recovering . health and vigor by the use of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. r; In a recent interview Mr. Campbell, -who is. a Justipe of the Peace, said ; ror several years our family medicine has been Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, "My wife suffered a severe shock to her neryes as the result of a fall, and til Anlir ma.'s. ... im.m 1 um; iiii.uiv.iiic wc tic jjivuig ner 13 Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, and she is getting stronger and.gaimng her for mer composure, wnich; is marvelous, consiaenng ner nervous condition. ' "I ara's temoerance man and I be lieve in the temperate use of all God's good things, and among these one of :m r.. tCm.r t.. ir.ii iin , . uvsi is J-TUUV XurC IVlalt VV niSK CV. when used as a medicine at the oroDer a e - ...........' time ana proper place, -" ' ' II "We know that Duffy's PurVMalf nri.;f !- . - t. . , . ... niusxcy s pure ana renaDie and wi doTall that you say, - , (Special DUpetch to The Joeroal.j V , Boaton,": Feb, 1. Mrs. Evelyn Fel lows Masury, a society woman of Bos ton. has done what no other aocletv woman w-orild dare think of, let alone attempt she 'surrendered her house to ner maia - so that; ha jcould entertain her friends. , . .. . Dlla Landers Is - the maid, and she naa ner rnenas zrom ail the wealthy families of the city, Th house was tneira lor tne nigftt. Mrs. Masurv-had 'vacated entirely. There was danclntr. rcirenuniHina - ana music ana. aecoiiette dresses and swallow tail coats just lino a reu aociety aiiair. ,t. WOOD CHOPPER DB0PS DEAD ON THE STREET Harrv' Johnson-: an elrlarlv man 'wbn for several years has followed the oc cupation of woodchopper, dropped dead on the street at the corner of Second ana uurnsiae streets at S:80 o'clockthls morning. - Death waa caused by heart failure due to acute alcoholism. ' The body was given - In charge of Coroner! rimey ana win proDaDiy do burled t iuo vuuniy poor I arm. t. . .. a . . . . CONGRESS MAY TAKE , I SCALP OFWILFLEY (Cnlted Preas tested Wlre'.l' Washington. Feb. 20. Immediatolv upon the convening of the bouse today Representative - Waldo .of Nw Vnrv ojiiiuuiiueu mai ne aeeirea to nave Judge I K. Wilfley of the United States cir cuit court at Bhanrh&l. lmnoarhxi rn nnnwBiuicB ana currupt conauct in of fice. He sent to the desk articles of 1m- eachment and Diana to have th hnnia Instruct the judiciary committee to take Sues (or Insurance. Money. Sam H. Davis has begun suit In the circuit court against Lipman. . Wolf e & Co., asking, for- (5,600 ; on a con tract wnion ne alleges was made for tne performance or services In aettle- ment or insurance tosses resulting from the fire Of March I, loa. The lnsurr thus destrovincr he rm . "a -ZcA UiA iA Z i ' Zi-X .VUUVL" "' ;y-invoivea amounted to lios.-i " . . (. v vv .i. (w v ju.m vi imii essence, wnjen is tne . . .. . . .. . wnn.r ,ir,ri. r rn i m .t-m. : - . a . . ax . ' i . i . . . - vuu, ana.no , i ... .. MR. JOSEPH CAMPBELL, distillation' of malted grain; great care being ued to have every kernel thoroughly malted. . A aleH Mm -mmt jX m mm J mm mm immm mm . MA J! mm amAlJ m" Z mm. MmZ mM . mt mm mm. mt 1 mm mm .S'. . . m m for was the firm adjusters. he alleges that the sum sued st enective tonic stimulant and invigoratdr. known to science; softened,' by warmth and. moisture its pa r2S?iiflf-mpr.eu,e'tat,v f b,hty ""d freedom from injurious substances fender it so that it can be retained by the most sensitive stom .n W!tl- he ,n?uranca ;It is invaluable for overworked men, delicate women and sickly children. It 'strengthens and sustam. 1 i ffjsnui, is m urunmrer nr npairn ann innrrvirvT. mairfc rn n n vnnnrr mnst irrm n wrMnie eAnM idents , CAUTION When :you ask your druggist, grocer or dealer lor Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey be sure you sret M &?vgenie; JM5ir rt01?1 purt lfdi&al 12?lt TJ17 f,nd .iB. old in ".led bP"1" pnly; never n palata- stomacli. the - A tmlAlt aktr rIAflnlf ttl nna-lntaniVanf na Deen org-anisea in cnicairo c?,wcrt: cbs; htspItaiWl. erXr'j" Sf WlSiiSi Coe.?"?. Phy,iCUn f,.f ;f