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THE OREGON DAILY -JOURNAL; PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. .MARCH 10. 1908. 13 ROC RICH DrunktiVas S sroeiiE m to 'Cured Secretly VISIT CALGARY Any Lady Can Do ItVt Home , Costs Nothino; to Try.-, -V. imHISE FILLS : OINJ. P. RAILROAD Two Former Private Secre- ; tarics to, Millionaires .in Chamber ; of - Commerce Ac cepts Inyitation to Inspect v -'r X New Territory. " ' go's Man Caught by Detect tivcs Near Portland. , (Special ' Dif patch te Tl JoarniL) ieWv XOrKT ITlSOn Faro the Spokane chamber, commerce t an executive meeting . if aroh IT., ac cepted the InvlUtlon b E. I Richard son, manager of .the dominion exposition at Calgary, June II to July 4, and. F. B. Ooodall, president of tbe organisation, appointed a commute to arange for an excursion, a special train, leavins over tha Spokane International railroad tne evening or July X. it la expected that from 125 to 204 man and woman Will nln . The commit tea la charge or tna ar rangements la composed or itooert n Coacrova, secretary and manager of tba Spokane interstate I air association; Harry t. Blfcker, ' ore tar y of tha Washlnarton Water Povtr company'. K, F. Cartler Van JDisael, president of tha Fhoanlx Lumbar comnanvt hi. jr. wlf- goner, praaldant of tna Union Fuel lea ICnlted Pma Lustd Wire.! New York, March 19. Confined in tha Tomb prlaon hero aro two men, f orm- , any private secretaries to millionaires, who, ware captured in tha west, ona of ,t them near , Portland, jQregon, after "4 a coaae or io.ouo nines. I. The prlaonera ara , Howard. Carter Oreen, former confidential man ' for ,i James C Far'to,' president of the Wefls- company, and EL T. Oman, vioe-presl-Wm tr.. --a , I dent of tha Tradara' National .bank. uI 'l.lT! r-rT'""1"" Y'l Ivi 07 Monroe, secretary' of tha t...,wu on ,m use position in chamber of commerce,' said of tha pll the employ of A. & Mallett of tha llaL. t rrlmara to tha province of Alberta: lott Construction oompany. I 'The business men of Spokane, nave tin the case of Oreen it waa Wall expressed a lively intereat In tha de Street that caused him to commit f nn. I velonment of tha new territory north of .- vir an -an BuorLui bui monav. with mi ana inatv a.r iinr iu vian 11 iu mm F"nn ii -was tna racetrack that wnat naa Daen none in m ibbi ww r MnH him tv. .lul ntk. -'I...--. IV. Ill ... U fV. ,nllp, Amo . rested by Detectives Bernard. O. Flood at C&Iaary on tha Fourth of July. We and jJominack O. Rllev of Inanector Up. I will also make a tons at Cranbrook, Fer- cafferty'e suit. . nle and Banff, raturnin home July . -Oreen disappeared 10 months aro and GOULD COMPLAINS OF t si Wkf nttvm . la 1 n .a - a. I A XOSHmjf SCtKAOXXt. A new taateleaa and odorless : dls covery whlcb can be vlvan aecretly by y taay in tea, conea or xooa. uearui endorsed by temoerance workera.'. I does It work ao silently and' surely that while tha davoted -wife., later or daughter looks on, the drunkard, is re- ciaimao even aaainsi nis win ana witn- oat his knowledge. - Maoy have been cured In a alngle day. iiad collected-rents 'of a row of houses oeionaina; to Mr. Karfo, Indorsed the r. checks with ills .employer's name and t deposited them to bis own account, lite ' ateallnr throuf h tho forgery of Mr. FaWa name amounted to about 13,600. It la aald he had taken a flyer In the market at tha wrong time. Then ha dia- DEMANDS OF LABOR (Coltad Piwm UMd Wh.) New 'York. March II.- In the annual report of the Texaa ft Pacific railroad. President Oeorae J. Oould calls atten tion to the dlfflcultlee that have been encountered in meeting the laraer costs ai tne timj Green, whose family la or operation ana tne aroitrary poeuion 1 m . . I k.. 1 -a I.Mlalatliia luullAai socially prominent in Paaalac. waa en- aa to marry a younr woman In thla . cny. jjealrlnr to obtain a sufficient , sum to make matrimony possible la the , reason aastgned for his stock gambllns. A letter to tha younr woman gave tha Molina t h, y.1 it a - tam land, Oregon, and on February til Flood draa'IdB of lbor during the past ye taken by labor and legislative bod lea The gross earnings of the road were $16,471,667. the largest on record, but the net gain waa simply nominal. Re garding tha attitude of labor, Oould ye: l"TI There has been no cessation In tha year iouna worxina with an - party near Portland. - vVhen about ready to atart back east wnn tneir man, tha detectives were In rormed by Inspector McCafferty that Havenlth, who had cut a large awath In New York, was probably at Ia Ange- piajriiiK un racea. Havenlth came to New York a few yeare ago with lettera of Introduction from titled persona in Germany. He claimed to ba a baron, and waa well re reived In society. His lettera were of a character that gave him entree into the best society, and Mr. Mallett, who la a millionaire, thought ha had a find in Wen as a confidential man. jf early Captured Heiress. He professed to have-money and at tended the races, kept -a fast roadster, and It ia aald came near marrying the daughter of a multimillionaire. He appeared to look upon his work aa a side line something mecely to show that he waa not an Idler. His method of. obtaining his employer's money was tha same aa Green'a. He forged the In dorsement of checks and deposited them to his credit. When tha detectives were told he was prooably at Ix Angeles, they arranged with tha San Francisco authorities to leave Oreen In Jail there and went to the lower part of the atate to bunt for their man: ' They had little difficulty in finding Mm. He waa ataylng at the beat hotel and betting heavily. He was a figure on the clubhouse lawn at the track, and the acquaintanceship he had estab lished In New York had given him a standing In Los Angeles, where he was Jilarlng the society-game and endeavor n to win tha heart of a wealthy widow. atetnmed by Easy stares. With their second prisoner, Flood and Riley returned to San Francisco, i I vriuu. flivuacw conflnaH to These demanda are waces alone, but for shorter hours aa well often accompanied by arbitrary stipulations." ASTORIA GIRL MEMBER OF STANFORD SOCIETY (SmcIM DUpatcb to Tb Jonrail.) Stanford University. Cel.. March II. A new dramatic society has been formed here by six prominent women, students. It will be called the Masquers and will correspond with the men's organisation known at the Sword tmd Sandals so ciety. Miss Winifred Ulgglns of As toria. Otegon, Ms one or the charter members. She played a leading role In the "Maneuvers of Jane," given by the sophomore class In the assembly hall last month. Miss Hlgglna has been elected secretary of the new organisation. FRKC TRIAL COUPON A free trial package of tha wonder ful Golden Remedy will be aent vou oy man, ln-viam wrapper, n you will All in your name and address on blank lines below, cut out tha coupon and mall It at once to Dr.-J. W. Haines, 1221 Glenn Building, Cincin nati. Ohio. You can then jprova to yourself bow aecretly and easily It csn used, and what a God-send It will be to you. . T HREE CHURCHES OFFER PULPIT TO DR. ELY and after bbtalnlng extradition papers started east. Green appeared very much downcast Although under Indictment he denied he was guilty of any wrongdoing. Have nlth took his arrest philosophically. Ho was down to hia last $100 when caught by the police, the remainder of his thefts, said to be between 110.000 and 115,000, having been spent In high liv ing or lost to the bookmakers.- The detectives say they have no doubt that ha Is a German baron, aa he rep resented himself to be. They believe he came to America, with the hope of; marrying a wealthy woman, and having! failed continued to' live as he had be- 1 tore, at tne expense or Mr. Mallet. Congregations in Eastern States Extend Call to Portland Pastor. v Three cities, Detroit, Beatrice, Ne braska, and Cedar Rapids, Iowa, have invited the Rev. Dr. B. E. S. Ely Jr. to accept calls to Presbyterian churches in their synods. Dr. Ely, who Is pastor of tha Calvary Presbyterian church In Portland, la in Rockford. Illinois, at present, and haa not decided which call Tomorrow, Friday, the last day for dlt gas bills. Portland Gas company will nosltlvelv' ha ior discount on east side MUSEMENTS & "ToTmaker" at Helllg Tonight, Beginning tonight at the Helllg thea tre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, the, fartte San Francisco Opera com pany will begin an engagement of three nights . with a popular - price matinee Saturday afternoon in the dainty and de lightful comic opera, "The Toymaker." The Jolly comedian Teddy Webb and the charming petit favorite, Daphno Pol lard, are with this excellent organiza tion. In addition to "I Got Plenty," a topical song to which Webb haa added i(im zo local verses, ne win sing "in inanity." The costuming of "The Toy maker" la beautiful in the extreme. Seats are now selling at the theatre for tne engagement. Big Company at Helllg Sunday. The attraction at the Hellta- theatre. Fourteenth and-Washington streets, for four nights beginning next Sunday, March 23, will be the big musical com edy auccess, "Coming Thro the Rye." A special price matinee will be given Wednesday . afternoon. . Tho advance seat sale will open tomorrow (Friday) morning at boxofflce of the theatre for the entire engagement. Thla will be found to be one of the best musical bf ferlnga that Portland will get this season. ONE WEAK SPOT Uot Portland, People Have a Weak Part and Too Often It'a : r the Back ' Everyone has a weak spot v Too often it'a a bad back. Twinges follow every sudden twist Dull aching keeps up, day and night Tells you the kidney's need help For backache Is really kidney-ache. A kidney cure la what you need. - Doan'a Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys, Cure backache and all urinary Ills. Portland people recommend the rem' . dy. .'- ' ' - O. H. Springmeyer, expressman, of ..IMS First street Portland, Oregon, ava: "Exsosure to rouh weather and i the jarring or my wagon nrougnt on kidney trouble. My back ached almost :. constantly and the action of the kidneys - seemed weak and the passages of the : secretions too frequent- Doan'a Kidney ' Pills came to my notice and i got a box and began " using them . at once. The pain in ray back was soon relieved and xne aianey ncroiivna wcams normal. 'Two boxes ' of Doan'a Kidney Pills .brought about - this result." (From statement made Feb. 28, 1903.) " CURED TO STAY CURED. ' - ' On January 12, 1908, Mr. Springmeyer 'confirmed the above statement and added: Since tne time rererred to in my former testimony I have not had a trace of kidney-trouble, - I have recora mended Doan a Kidney fills to many penpia ana, am. aiways giaa to ao so. 1 or sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name DOAN'S and take no other. . . . . Any one in town can tell you that the musical comedy hit of the year Is "Dream City," which is now at the Mar t;uam. There has not been another show here thla season as funny as this. With Uttle Chip. Mary Marble and Johnny Johnson "Dream City" Is one grand round of pleasure and there Is sonic and a laush every few aeconda. The show haa captured the town and to do up to aate it la necessary to see it. There Will be a matinee Saturday. Beata are going last. Baker Stock Company. "Zlra." in the interesting nlav of that name at the Baker thla week, was a woman with a past who took the most aesperaie means to outlive It to bury nerseir ana be forgotten, but whom fate dodges to the end. . It Is filled with some of tha most dramatic scenes ever presented on the Baker stage, and la a piay mat never nags in interest. ; V ii t Daring, Construction Work Being Performed by Com : pariy's Engineers. Tha Immense cut and fill by which tna Northern paoirio railroad will come through tha peninsula from the Colum bia river bridge to Portland la not the only work of that kind now occupying tba , company's . attention. In tho straightening and rebuilding of Its main Una from Htaples, Minnesota, to Fargo, South Dakota, 101 miles, there oocura a cut 7,000 feet long, with an average depth of 45 feat, followed by a stupendous fill 60 feet blah and at Its maximum 14,000 .feet or more than five in 11 aa long. In making this big fill a pile trestle 36.000 feet Ions' has been built, consist ing or four-bent, piles placed 16 feet apart ' The cut waa excavated with steam shovels, tha same as la done In tha peninsula cut and- the dirt was hauled in flatcara out upon the treatle and aurapea upon tne nil. The culverts under the fill are monolithic concrete arches. . Zavrgooi Xmpvovenient. attlo low grade outoff between Spokane and Portland, tha Minnesota work Is the largest improvement project in whloh tha Northern Pacific' Is interested be tween Bt Paul and Portland. At Staolea the main Una from Duluth loins the main line from St. Paul and Minneapolis. As a result the division between Staples and Fargo beara the densest 'traffic of any similar stretch on the Northern Pacific system. The largest cut and fill occurs between Muakoda and Hawley. Daring? Construction A stretch of 27 miles between Lake Park and Glyndon, Minnesota, la said to be tha moat daring; and heavy railroad conatructlon in tne state of Minnesota. and for a flat country it is regarded aa apectacular. At Winnipeg Junction, seven miles west of. Lake Park. Is the Buffalo river, which Is tbe controlllna xactor in tne situation. Tne old line, in order to cross, this valley, contains brades 0.1 per cent against eastbound and 0.75 per cent against westbound traffic. Expensive pusher service had to be malntalnedto help freight trains over the hills. By a relocation of the line and the making of great cuts and fills, the distance will be Increased 2.S miles, but the grades are reduced re spectively to 0.1 and 0.01 per cent which la almost a level railroad. The new line la a succession of heavy cuts and fills. Tbe channel of the Buf falo river had to ba changed, and thl river ia now crossed on a pile trestle 45 feet high. At several points the new line crosses over tbe old. The entire work waa designed by W. L. Darling, chief engineer. In a technical report made to the Railway Gazette on the Northern Pacific's rebuilding project, high compliment is paid to the original locating engineers of this road, who succeeded in ao placing the first line that Its reformation to meet the re quirements of later heavy traffic Is comparatively easy. 1ST GO TO JAIL OR T SPPOR FAMILY Rev. B. E. 8. Ely. is a pretentious play story Is pure and ' Star's Scenic Production. "On Thanksffivina- Day." th current attraction at the Star theatre, la the biggest production the French stock company nas ariven durlna its lona en gagement In Portland. In one scene the entire space or the stare is consumed by a snowallde down which girls and uoys suae. Anotner scene represents a country nartv down on the farm. ."On Tnanitsgiving Day" is well presented and the wholesome and tha comedy a dnllaht Character types of New England are Ha- iroaucea errectiveiy. There win be matinee Saturday. , f r. " m i. hi v Great Show at the Grand. . Eastern vaudeville at bara-aln nrlcea la offers! at the Grand thla week, where a Din oi superior excellence' ia Being or f ered by - Sullivan A Conaldine. : Glldav ana ox, a couple or Hebrew delineators, are the headllners and they aro aa funny as possible without being In any man ner onensive. mibb ttaoeiie ana ner illaare out-upa have- a barnvard scene Detter man tne one in "Oltl Homestead.'.' Miss Irene Hobson Is anenarlnar in a comedy in one act which la unususly annuo ior vauaeviiie. mm Clever an. lertalnment . continues --until Sunday IllgtlU va.-'J. - , .- - - : .. 4;siajn New .york; f : : " Empire patrons ara used to heavy melodramas, but once In? a while wel come a clever farce that makes them laugh heartily, and such a one Is "81s In New York," which has been pleasing large audiences all thla week. It ia an old theme that of a bunch of "rubes" visiting the big city for -the first time, but It is filled with novel; anenoa characters and Ituatlone, MatineeBaU unlay afternoon. , - ; . : i v he will accept, although he will un doubtedly return to the7 east. The De troit church1 which has extended the call to Dr. Ely is not known, but It Is the Westminster church of Cedar Rapids and the First Presbyterian of Beatrice. Dr. Ely haa been dedicating a new Presbyterian church in Rockford, his old home, his former parishioners hav ing paid .his expenses back to Rockford In order that -he might be present at tho opening of the new church. Tho Rev.- Dr. Hiram W. Foulkes of the First Presbyterian church said this morning tnat wnerever JJr. miy mifrnt go tne Presbyterian ministers of .Portland would rea-ret to see him leave this city. He said that he is universally loved and admired by. them. Representative Jesse Overstreet will act aa temnorarv chairman of the In dlana Republican convention to be held in Indianapolis next month. I exit on ratr iooirr Terrible Itobinr, Burning Skin Disease Box- qniOKiy vuxsa. A purely vegetable external remedy that haa been proved beyond all possible doubt to cure the worst cases of eczema and" all akin diseases can now be pro cured by all akin eurrerers. xnis re markable remedy is D. D. D. Prescrip tion, the discovery of Dr. Decatur D. Dennis, the well-known skin specialist and la being manufactured by the D. D. D. Co.. 112 Michigan street, Chicago, Il linois. The demand for this remedy has become tremendous within a short time because people are Just learning that the hundreds of cures It haa made seem to be permanent. jucsema ana ail diseases or tne sain must be treated Ideally, according to tho views now : held by foremost skin specialists and physicians; that Is, you must doctor the itch where the Itch is. It Is useless to attempt - to , cure akin disease, by taking drugs and medicines into the stomach. : The disease is not in the blood. It is In the skin and only skin deep. , You must get at the seat of the disease and kill the rerm bv mak ing direct applications to the -akin. Mrs. ii.R Powell, Box-414. Caruth ersvuie. .Missouri. writes: . --words cannot convey my full, appreciation of u. u. u. -rne race or my baDy tooy was a solid scab, when I accidentally heard of D. D. D. I secured a bottle at once ana began to apply It It-was miraculous- In its cure. - It healed mv babVa face completely, If anyone wants fur ther Information about -this I shall ba viiiy i"" rihu;iv near irom- vnera..' Testimonials of hundreds of casea 'of remarkable cures by D.. C D. Prescrip tion and an Interesting booklet on skin disease ana its treatment, exercise, diet, bathing, etc.. may be had free by call in on.. Skidmora Drua- enmpanv. 151 Third street where D-D. 'D. Proscrip tion and D. LL X). Soan will ba found on S. I La Grande Man Sentenced to Spend 12 Months Work ing Koads. (SpeHnl Dbpatcb to Tbe Journal.) La Grande, Or., March II. Judgs Crawford has sentenced L. W. Horn back, who was convicted a few days ago of failure to support his family, to 12 months in the county Jail, or in lieu thereof to pay the sum of 30 per month for the family's support. In case of the defendant's becoming an Inmate of the county Jail he will be. put to work on the public highways, and the sum of 11.50 a dny will be accredited to him, And the amount paid over to his family. BUICK MAY LOSE HIS GOVERNMENT POSITION (Special Dbpatcn to Tb Joorail.) Boise, Ida., March 19. There Is con siderable speculation here as to whether or not the president will ask for- the resignation of United States District Attorney Ruick, owing to the outcome of tho Boise basin land fraud cases through the recent decision of Judge Whltson of Spokane. Opinion la about evenly divided as to what course the president,, will pursue. Ruick says he loes not know whether or not thara will be further prosecutions of land fraud cases here. It is rumored that in the event Ruick is removed by the president C. C. Cavanah, Frank T. Wy man and A. A. Fraser of thla city will be candidatca for the office of diatrirt attorney. t&P' ' Tic- The Journal library Voting Coupon THIS COUPON IS COOP FOB 5 VOTES IN TBE JOHRHAl LIBRARY CONTEST Cut out the coupon, fill in name of organization or society, you wish to vote for and deposit in the ballot box at s: HOLS MAWS JEWELRY STORE, 149 Third St R. A. Wilson's Drug Store, 133 Grand Ave. WATTS-MATTHIEU DRUG STORE, 275 Russell St t ..,.. Name of Organization ....i Name of Voter , Address Old or new subscribers to the Daily and Sunday Journal, paying; In advance, will be entitled under this offer to special votes at fol lows: One year ($7.50), 750 votes; six months ($375),' 300 votes; three months ($1.95), 125 votes; one month (65c), 40 votes. NEW CORPORATIONS ' FILE THEIR ARTICLES (Special Dlnpttea to Tba Journal.) Salem, Or., March 10. Articles of In corporation were filed in the office of the secretary of atate as follows: xne as ai. sanitary juuncn company. ce, rortiana, uregon: capl- incoroorators. J. A. Metzger and B. Meti- princlpal offl tal stock. 16.000 Read, William W, ger. Peninsula Improvement company, orln clpal bffice. Portland. Oregon; capital . . a.n n r r. - . . . . biuck, aiuu.vuv, incorporators, tu w . wens. J. a. leaner ana k. uniloott Ashland Lodge No. 944. Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, principal oiiice, ABniana. .re;on: incorporators . wippciiar, a. yv. onerwin ana (J. a. vaupoi. CENTRALIA PAVEMENT HELD UP THREE TIMES (Special Dtapatch ta Tbe Jeoraal.) uontraua, wasn.. Marcn is. on ac count of fatal errors in tha orte-inai resolution and ordinance authorising the paving of Tower avenue,' the improve ment has been postponed, making the imru lime inai inn attempted improve ment haa failed. The council has deter mined, however, that Tower tv.nn. shall be paved in the present year, and to that end adopted a new resolution last evening which will come up for nearing Apru i. . . MATLOCK BUYS FINE MULES IN MISSOURI (Speeial Dianifch to Tbe Journal.) Pendleton. Or.. March 19. W. F. Matlock haa returned after A v two weeks' . trip tnrough Missouri. Kansas and in the edge of Oklahoma. While absent Mr. Matlock purchased 40 head of Missouri mulea, a portion of which will be sent to Alaska to be used In his mines and a portion to be sold to Uma tilla county farmers for use on the big cumoines in tne narvesi season, xnese mules will arrive nere some time, neat weex. FAULTLESS Are the SUITS and TOPCOATS we show this Spring Stvjc, quality and durability are their essential features. None better shown any where. The showing; repre sents the best of STElK BLOCH, SCHLOSS BROS, and BRADBURY SYS TEM. Yet they are moder ately priced from $15.00 to $40. By the way, we extend CREDIT IF DESIRED You can pay for your spring outfit in small weekly or' montnly payments. No ex tra charge for credit acCom--modation. Eastern Outfitting Company COR. WASHINGTON AND TENTH The Store Where Vsor Credit Is Good ' ' LIBRARY VOTING CONTEST A 1500 library given away absolutely free. An elegant library of lot volumes and handsome golden oak caaes will be given to the lodge, school. . church, club or society in Portland securing the largest number of votes. ' Ever merchant listed below will give with each 10-cent purchase one vote, i At the close of the oontest the lodge, school, church, club or society reeeiv- ' Ing the largeat number of vote will be awarded the library complete, with cases. Current acoounta wnen promptly paid sre entitled to votes. The library la on exhibition In the Fifth street window of Tha Journal offlr. mm men : and Yamhill streets. Ballot boxes are located at Holsman'a Jewelry store. ' a , 9 iiiuu m.fw w , wiiw x iwii, v,ua .iui., A9Q UIK1IU aruu; TY BITS ' BISTTnieU drug atore, 276 Russell street where all votes should ba deposited. Trade with tne roiiowing mercnanta ana get ousy with tne votes: t HOHEFURIIISlIEIl$ W. X. KAXXXX.!. 00 dry rood a clothing and shoes, 880 to 184 East Mor rison street X. XOLSMAIT. jeweler. 149 Third street Main 8188. O. K. HOPITSATCa. nholnrranhar. U6 Third street. Paclflo 1726. KASSXXiiT TXAxsrm ai ajTOau tOS CO- office and warehouse 111.111 North Sixth street Main 1885, A-1685. THB 8. X. BKAZVAKD CO snortln goods. 122 Grand avenue. Eaat 838. XiIBXBTT COAX; Si ICS CO- offlea I in fine street liome A-1138. 1882. . VXOAV COAT CIO offlna 119 Burn. I mI. a. A 4 n a a oasatj laiua aireei. juaiu si in, MVBCK Si OlITXK- merchant tallnra so Dtarx street, racirio zuo. CC ela-ara anl u.a 147 Sixth atreet X. ILDr. nlumhlna- anil na rlt. ing, ovi wniiams avenue, nast 4125. A. wrXiBOK's wxttb non SXVa ITOXJB, 183 Grand ave. K. 8868. X. WH.I.ETT, grocer. 128 Grand avenue. B-1261, East 388. TXH KODST, BAXXBX BXOP. finest hop in the city, 91 Sixth, street. I WisfllTfl nnrvr.n oanmiay a Tarn hill, corner Park. Main 8811. .-a f. ; OXXOAOO 1CAXXXT. maata 187 Third treet Main 418. MOBBXBOX BKXOTXXCAZi CO- 191 East Morrison street East 8128. B-1826. WATTS-aULTTXlBTT CO. drufcistr. 276 Russell street East 882. a. viwa .-.m m yard East Eighth and Main streets. aat io. a . . AIJOB mxXBX, fine mmtaery 48 Washington street i Sat B. WBZaXT, dentist I41H Washington, corner Beventb, Main 1119.' CIMTTBAI MAXXBT. meats and fish. 130 Grand avenue. B-1388, East 411. BUTTBX-BTXT XXX AS OO corner. Second and Columbia, streets; retail 146 Third street. . . , TATX.OX U STAXTOX, plumblngf and gas nttlng, 80S Pine street XOOXB XXOSt, eaat side news deal era and confectionery, WUliams avenue and Russell street Eaat 4702. , : . X. A. affoASAXS, bicycles and sport ing goods, Williams avenue and Itnott street East 1482. - WXCUA14E ATX. mmwTiT.T.a no. TOXT. umbrellas and leather goods. 644 Williams ave. C-1004. . 7 7 - " . wKaifia waupaper. painter ana' decorator. 104 Union ave,. East 109S. XOXSSXTj si XXXT. meats ' and 1 lah. " . a, a ttii . . . i . m. " ' nit iu i mum iiv, . . 'k OXTXOXZJCT XXOat, wood dealers,.'5 Marshall and 13th sts. Main 831. OOXJDSTAtTB'B OXOCSXT, 271 Rus sell st East 880. jrOXXT- JB. ICAUBT. ' groceries, 498 Washington st Main il87, A-318T, MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT Good for Man or Beast V PATENTS fNI0IIT 3.x SIGNAL DEVICE Kavy Tard.- Puaet' Sound, ' WasK, Marcn Hw-flxat UeuUnaot JEA, JBam- WHILE nsings for Horses II and cattle bear, m: mind that it is just as valuable i in your home. e . ' - That lame arm. strainert muscle or braised hand -will not twiture long if Mexican Mustang Xiniment has -been applied. :lt tienetratM quickljand so relieves all pain and soreness. ; 'a ' . , ., , - Oar recetd k'(0 yean of wrtaia. . Merchants Sayings & Trust Company 247 WASHINGTON STREET Capital $150,000.00 . , v Does a general banking business., . , ;' Pays interest on Savings Accounts and oti Time Certificates. Acts as trustee in bond issues. ,-; v Holds title to properties for corporations, snvdi- cates, estates and individuals, pending distribution, set tlement or other disposition. ; v ;; " ; - Collects interests,;! incomes, rents, etc..' 'and fur nishes substantial investments, for idle funds. ' The trust business kept entirely seoaratei frnm K other business of the' company."' ;' ; Correspondence or interviews soHciterl witK'kAc. contemplating any phase: of our service, " sey of 'the' marine corps 'hero has an. piled for a patent on a night signaling searohli gbta.;' ' 'C 'Ci i-rr lieutenant Kamsey declares that his device is more reliable, .will.be effective service to be on noa.nl .hin tZ ....'.r.r.S"1" ifn?J..wi'.' w7. l-Jl! Th,Jevce la calculated apparatus consists of two - powerful to taka the place of the present system lights, one red ami the other white. The ot.juglitAUiaaUnj py .torchea And by. signaling is done bythaiising tbe por tion and comblnat! i i of (' This Is mariBHe.l ft.in H U lar to tliut on a t; ai-it,--. t the operator l.i to a ( f, . ter.of the alnlmoet In i.n- - key. lJeiiliiHDt Hfiu-- I 'I . lit on the i -Un fur n v luitruaiKiit i j lii u.i i , A: