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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 11, 1903. , 13 Tt: Gpbking W iia vii a varv extensive lln of culi nary , utensils of every description for , plain end fancy cooking. Try om of j , our Improved utanatls for your Eutir eggs. Tbey are sura to piesse. -. That's Been Ilemonsf rated JL. V.V - V v , 5SJ For Easter ill AVERY & GO. :4 Third St- Bet. Pine & Ash OREGON PAINT.& VARNISH COMPANY ';! i: Jobbers and wholesale and retail dealer in :. ;. rriiin.v iiii.v VfiiuiMiKV dim rfiiiiLCia juuuiiu i 93 GRAND AV. AND 389 E. WASHINGTON ST, - Telephont Eaat 2898 Distributor for th Green-MarihaU Cornpany'a Falntg ana tna '"'''' Lo Angelea VarnUh Company's Varniahea ,;: ; . ."v ii Foandatlon oi T. W. a i Baildlnc, 8erenth and Taylor Streets. iif on AT HlllllluUII LUli - . i - v I i mAnr ominm ncr H lilHuL OunUUL IlLli I MrlDtD TiADIf CT lULll liMIUai iimonuAnTiP Hiiiouimuuu 24-HOUR HOUSE iDirectors Plan Place for the Certain Grades Show Slight Newest InTentlon of Genius Teaching of Trades to Pupils; ; ' Advance While Others "Go Begging. ' Looked Upon as Tenement House Solution. PUna for tha abandonment of tba J JJEAVY. DEMAND atrt aa a trad aobool building and I FOB LOCAL WOKK. "lta converilon .Into & trad achool ara being- conaldarad by tba achool board CAN BE EASILY AND QUICKLY CONSTBUCTED v nt it ia probabla that whn tba arbool I Loggers Show Tendency to Uphold Economy In Building Win Permit of Price by Curtailing , Output Shlnglee and Mfllwork Meet With Good Demand at Low Price. Extremely Low Rental and Eren tually Beault fat City Poor Oet ting Good Home In Suburb. , yur hurlriM naxt Nntmhr that Port' 'land will bava ona of-tba baai trade choola in the country, i Superlntandent of School Frank P. 'Blglor Ylalted the ichoola in tna larger olUaa of the tounlry during a trip .through the east laat fall, and eecured . many pointer for ue if occaalon ahould desired to establish a trade achool that I The lumber market i etlll In a cha-1 Eastern bulldlag .and trade jmbllca- would meet the i requirements or a cityiotl8 -ut buyers ara being bene- Itlons are devoting in unusual amount fdff Thartfi-7r-i a? thl a kin. ted thereby. Heavy demands for cer- of space to" discussions of Wiaard Edi son- chool into such an lnsUtuUon I tain ainas or material nave causea a i son s oneap monomnjo aweuing-nonae, " would solve the nrobiera. The work of installing the appliances " ' . . and apparatus needed for a trade school " I wiu take several months, while in the I weea. iiogs ara xinner, wwiu i nouae aweuera aa a aoranou ox ona eoa- r alight advance In such Unas, otherwise which la hailed by the building angl- TTT l 1 1 J AW pi M east Superintendent Riglef angeaed an I ranrlng Xrom IT to II per thousand. (the moat troublesome questions ' ...VTII III WTMUV 1111! WUU W 111 BVIIll I m a . A 1 I . I m . AW- & A - ' xna local aanuuia lur luwuvr u i ironuu las btw owim oi pop w..ni.. miiia i f.iviv vnAii tlon. the comfortable and sanitary For some years attendance at the At- v.n. hut for it anm. at thsm would n0""lnf..?i "f-0.1'":- aw klnaon achool has been fallina off larte-7" .. T ,"Pg"i'l" lv. This is due to tha fact that the "P? wourf "'"J" caasiui aeveopmeni oi ma pian inav ne f mwth nf Hi. hnin. nnri nil nf i ha I ' im uncertainly ui in. " jiae expressed a willingness 10 spend ?,7l ih..?L.t i. 2aU,0" t . I Question is still hanging over eastern 6o.0007if necessary, to demonstrate its lof th fii.iHVt' Thi listen JIJ?tt"W-::ndvOrdera are i accordingly sueoess. This confidence on tha part of Mr. Edison, and hi wHJingneas. to isirabr'slteforhW Tnew in the ,id(Ua aUtee Indloata fonsiderj pd aTfortune in provingthat he has Scool ac?ordlna to the member? ofh! 1 ble activity in the buUdlng line, but hif upon something ot mmSnse value to !brf ? members or ttt , thfU ar buying only mankind is at enee a-challenge to the I expect the matter will be brouaht I "J'.a .1" "t mJtV aept o Ma -a promise w ""reatea. the next meeting of the board I t'l I D0 wont m me n tTOM.T-.uiis n nu" v. r loement, nut avea mora in uia improraa 1 ng That It will -ifcafVMMl tha n.vf mMtlnv A tha- Luii1 ior oeiinue action," sal a Mrs. i w. lfilltm. '-'"Tha m,tnh.Nl th Kn.nl a a practically a unit on tne question of a ii trade . school, and I .think that the Del frelaht Into those particular territories Is also cuttlnr into the business worl up by Faclfio northwest mills durtn ttSra KiwW W u2.omVVim0.r T? oVmia-com1 let tea as the home for one.. , I .,!,. itn ti,. aa raia mtonx learn some trade; It is probable that the entrance requirements for tha high 'school will be used for tha trade achool aiso. oement, but even mora in tha improved moral and social conditions- of the la boring classes. '. ' ; ; olv Teneaten rroblem. In tha current number of Cement JUra. 1. ,1,. Ba. ,.i,i v, ., 1 peuuon even wnn am via raw rva.urvuiju. o. uunnu, u .uuiuiu wu cijr- wnuM atfanrt II- In.t.M e fc'.hi a oonwaerwa -ry -pryuau.w vi urn, pinu i v.u,raj wi..u....uu, -T. - - - - - - ...r.vv.w wa aunin ,iva I Waanln A naia ata att ff has. . all t fl SIT 1 On higr. schools, provided they wished to rvSV I .h- h In activity In the meeting wun a preiiy gooa oemana, i trlcts oi tne large ciuea, wno xma at but at what manufacturers consider Inresent a minimum rental of l a month low prices. - : for two or three rooms with poor light. While California la buying mora mm- poor air. poor sanitation, to be accora- ber now than during the pendency of panied with appalling fire risks and gen- the : engineers' , strike on the steam ttllT unattraotlve and demoralising scnoonera, ine quiouuw v""m ' I surroundings. are not neariy,aa ibtb; as an Kvmentiv tna - vara a are suit enough stocked upto take care of I citlea and into the suburbs or country ordinary orders, shipments are, how- i districts, and supply them with a house ever showing a alight increase and it at m rental that will not Increase the cost is nejievea mm u wui.ee siejay. , 0f living when the carfare to, and from Logging camps along the . Cblumbia, work lB taken into account. He rro- river are working in a sort or halt po,ell t0 acComplish this by means of hearted manner, operators intending If g conorete dwelling, which never has poBBiuie iu prrui , oiBvraimuuu "u I to be replaced, ana on wnicn almost SPRING SHOWS ACTIVITY IN ALL BUILDING LINES Easter 'cards, finest lo tha dty. riuu onoftiut . rma street. The iliEW COMPETITOR FOR laava that tha Mlinn CtieiD COSCntt AS a consequenoe ox tna great ouua- i house la primarily mtenaea xor xamuiea tv in the city, shingles areiiivina In the conaested tenement dls- .apring. Mr, Edison's plan contemplates taking well tha tenement-house families out of . the Building permits for the week end ing today amounted to about 1171,000, No large permits were Issued, the largest single building enterprise for tha week calling for an expenditure Of I MOO, while much, the larger portion of tba permlta Issued was for dwellings to cost between 11.600 and 14.000 each. The contract for the superstructure of tha Burkhart-Caldwell building on Second street, between Alder and Waah ington. Will be awarded next Monday by Architect Francis J. Berndt Thle bulldlna- is to be five stories high, of brick oonatruetion and will cost about ISO 000. Architect Bernat txas anout completed plana for tha Odd Fellows' tamule to be erected on the east side, and will be ready to receive bids for lta construction early next week. The temDle is to be three stories mgn and will oeennv a 50x1 00-foot site. Tha brick work of tha T. W. C A. structure at 8eventh and Taylor streets is .above the ground, and rapid progress is being maae on the iirst story. Yew rial Bollding. Contracts were awarded tcsiay by Architects Doyle A Patterson for W. B. Honeyman'a two-story double flat. to ha erected at SUeventh and Columbia streets. The Improvement ia to be of frame construction, contain IS rooms and will ooat about 18,000. The aame architects have let the eonstruction contract for a three-story apartment house, to go bp on Wayne street, he ir ana Bt. Clair. Wlthrow ia building a . hand some buns-alow In Rose City park. It is to be of concrete block construction and will contain five1 rooms. A two-storv tenement house ror J. F. Mayer is going up a Grand avenue netween Kast jnamson ana juasi Lin coln street. The building will oost when completed about 13,600. W. W. wnaer naa let tne oontraox for a two-story plaster and shingle cottage to be erected on Portland Heights, near Montgomery drive. Architects Whltehouse and Honeyman announce that the contract for the new grand stand to ba built in Multnomah field will be let next week. This Is to be a steel frame structure and one of the moet substantial affairs of the kind on the Paclflo coast The same architects announce that the contract for the erection of George banosome new nome win D. Hrhalk'a be let today. The Bchalk home la to be at the need of Lot .Joy street on tha Cornell road and will ba ona of tha moat attraotrra build tars In that part of tha oity. Buildlag on Bast Kda. ' Three modern, two-story dwellings ara soon to ba erected at Bast Eighth and East MU1 streets for Mr a Wolff. Architect Kicbard Martin announces that contracts for the erection of W. J. Hawkins' three-story brick building at Second and Main streets will be awarded early neat week. Thla build ing la to oover a quarter block and will oost aoout iib.uuu. Mrs. Mary M. Rice has taken out a nermit for the erection of a two- story frame dwelling on Waaoo street ty between Kast Twenty-fourth and East Twenty-tut to, streets, to cost t,uoo. ii. Moms ia d villains a si noma ia Piedmont. W. Li Morsan la m-epai-inr Plana ror two residences for the eaat side. One la a Six-room bungalow for Miss Bbo gren. to be erected at East Nlneteeth and Eaat Flanders street at a cost of 11,100; and the other a two-story, seven-room dwelllna for O. B. Tobey In Irvlnaton cost IX. 600. c. m. zaaow has Begun tne ereouon or a 13,600 dwelling on jsast Twenty- second street, between Eaat xamhlll and Eaat Belmont streets. Architects Claussen Clauasea are ireparlng plana for a T-room eottage or Mra. Kate Jones to ba Punt on Cully avenue, Roee City park. Tha at If - that we can Install tHmiacesT-any furnaces . nd mike them give satisfaction. . , a Did you ever inquire WHY? Somebody ' Y ' who is satisfied could softly whisper in your 5 ear, .lt is because the 'McPherson Company knows how." And better still-we do It v . The Giraffe Heating Engineers 3 28 Olisan Street, proximate oost of tna improvement be $,ooo. Ferxaita foa xiwetUiura. Permits " were Issued last Tuesday for the following handsome dwellings to be erected on the east side: A two story frame on Fargo street, between Williams and Rodney avenues, for J. M. Plttenger cost 11.500: two-story frame on East Salmon street between Eaat Thirteenth and East Fourteenth streets, cost 43,000; for J. B. Seed, a seven-room frame aweuing on jiuit- nomah street between East Twenty, first and East Twenty-second streets, oost 11,360; on Weldler street, between East Eleventh and Eaat Twelfth streets, J. B. Tanner will erect a two-story frame house at a ooat of 13 609; two story frame on East Sixth between Rlggen and Magnolia streets for Dr. a. Keeier, to coe( m.ouu. C. A. Staver has begun the erection of a modern residence on East .Nine teenth ' street between Thompson ana H razee streets. The improvement will coat when completed about 14,000. Smith St Dodge have begun the erec tion of two modern frame residences on Elliott street between Hawthorne and Haael avenues, to a oat 14,000 each. TRAVIS BROS. LUMBER CO. 451 llavvthomo Avenue Bast 202 Common 'Fir Lumber, $8 M. PHONE if'-! B 2020 New: Era Paint & Varnish Co. J X72 First Street Neal's Enamels , ? Produce a REAL ENAMEL finish upon furniture and woodwork. . Artlstlo, sanitary and easily kept ' - . ,? ; Near Yamhill Granite Floor Paints ! For Interior floors, steps "and sur- . ' faces to ba walked upon, . Quick- ' drying and durable, f . ' PnliAlilA CEnEfl ' Articles of incorporation for tha Ora gon .Haasam Paving company will ba filed next, week and the company, which , has been formed to fight the local pav - Ing trust which for -years has held com mand of the Portland street paving sit uation, will be an Important factor in the bids for street paving that are to be ,ei mis monin. .--. The local Hasaant company, which in cludes Joseph A. Miller, E. H. Bauer and Ralph E. Kingsbury, has the Ore gon territory, for the Hasaem navlda-. 'a hard-surface concrete pavement used ST. JOHNS STREETS TO BE I nothing la required to ba expended in repairs. Mr. Edison claims that the MUCH VD cost of tha proposed house (intended to shelter two r amines) -inciuaing plumbing, heating and lighting fixtures, will not exceed 11,200. Add to this 11,300 aa the cost of the site and It Is found that 12,400 will provide a oom fortable shelter for two ordinary fam ilies. Figuring , the interest at . I per cent, it will be seen that the monthly rental will be for each ramiiy. In In, than two months active worklann'a' flarures .' He save, for instance. of Improving tha streets of St. Johns that th ' aMW! tJJSLtor win be beruiand tha first thoroughfares l" ll'Tf? a Z. VrJl'u " 'V'" i?.8erw aaawn cines. to recoiva the attention or ma steei trifling sum. arnert . Hiving . company , compeution oompanv : and Los Angeles at the present haw already secured contracts for in IrvlngtOs and other private work Portland. - V The jid vent of the Hassam company Will in all probability serve to keep the price of .atreet ravins in Portland down to at least 2 a yard. It is claimed by the Incorporators of the Ha seam , com pany that their paving la 90 per cent roclc a larger amount of rock than Is generally used, and the top is a mono Xithla mass uneffeoted by extremes of heat or cold or by moisture. IT IS CHILDISH House of Hood Slaoa The Edison jlan calls for a house llx 6 re reducing to 3 Inches on the second 43 feet and S the lower floor a: feet high. to ba The walls of II lnohea thick story, and It ia proposed to make the LS chine company of Fort Wayne, Indiana, root ix inches thick. aH floors and all J?L0V at a cost of .,80O. and a ateam mac- partitions are to be uniformly four r? ?n adam roUer from Howes ft Co, of Port- fnohes thick. The forms, complete for ;.. "JCidhey rouble" la a term : seldom need in Medical Works. , Tha technical j term they use is from the Greek and Mo.tino. will tta reaortad to. Philadalphla, Tacoma and Polk streets now , are in readiness to rec.eive . tne rorv: an that as soon 'as the crusher means "inflammation or tha kidneys," arrives they win oa improvea. Tfie ma which la the rial difficulty with kidney terial wUl ba laid to a, depth of. eight irouoiea peopia " i mcnes in im xraver oi m ir iu IMr-otrnaish to attempt to treat in-lwiu be graduated down until it is lour lan4 ot a nnat nf tl.300. The latter IS I. v.- n h no ,n an th. onn. a second-hand machine, but la said to be Crte mixture made and poured, all of in excellent oonauion. ana now which would occupy out a lew nours' agree to take it back if, at the end tf time. Thus it wllfbe seen, the element a 30 days', trial, It does not prove aatls- of .pHl M well aa durablUty enters xaciory. . . . w " into tha sian. Recently the cltyOf St. Johna pur- prcy H. Wilson, , a- civil engineer, chased ' two acres of ground near .the writing for Cement Age, says: "That west approach to the . ferry, abovo the house can ba built exactly as Mr, Bdl Llnnton road, and on this property there ion eays it can;- (2) that every prec is enough rock to last for a good many tlcal construction problem involved can years. a' V . be solved; (8) that a mixture of oon- Aa a large quantity of the rook Is orete can be obtained which will Insure loose it can be crushed aa soon as the its flowing to all parts of the forms, machine ordered from the Indiana con- thus avoiding voids." Mr. Wilson is pern arrives, ana is uiceiy ii win oe BOt convinced mat tne stone m tne Con ner within Ave . or oiv weeks. When crete will not separate from the sand all, the .loose roclc has Deen removea f nd cement ana form a non-unirorm flamed kidneys with kidney Irritants. And yet thousands do lt every day, and . kidney disease that ' does not get well early takes -.a chronia form that was incurable, the 170 per day. deaths now ' reaching The ordinary dluretlca are kldnev ir ritants - and drive - the kidneys for . a 1 short time. . This does not-allay lnflam . matlon; ln" them rather;? the .reverse. Can you. see why the flld kidney medi cines were not only futile but at times harmful and why, physicians have abandoned themT. - It was the life work of tha late John J. Fulton to reverse the old method of irritation, and replace It with a new I iftfhaa Aaan at the curb lines. The same plan wiu do toiiowea witn fall the streets in the main section of the town, out in tne outlying aistricts i a roadway only it reet , in . wiatn win be constructed In the , center of , the streets. - , , - , . ,l , , ,(1 SOME MABRIAOES ARtl - "WORSE THAN HELL? (Oslted Prets Xieaeed Wire.) - KaDiaa ritv. Mo.. Anrll ll.T)iacus- sion upon the ouestion of marrlaae, and action upon the kidneys that absorbs divorce was resumed at today'a aeaaion and allavs kidney inflammation,- and ofh? general conference of the Re f or the first time In -the world kidney ?rnlg cur of. Jesua Chrlat of dlseaae, both in the acuta and ehronio ?2t,WBfti;-.tl ;l1'':" "-"'r stages. Je now yielding to treatment.. ,wE1lpThom"f, Chattburn made one of And the means of dolna it -was. an the mart sensational arguments. BaylngJ actual dlsfovery. for up to the appear U. ,.iS. ! JJorB2 ?' ; anoe of Fnlton s Berinl Compound, phy Blrtflns ann pharmacists . knew nothin-T -thst would reduce inflammation In the , kidney tissues. ... . , f , . - Literature mailed free. . . s - JOHN J. FULTON CO., . 1 . ' .'' Oakland, CaL ' Fulton's Renal Compound can ba had fi all flrut-class. drug atoreg, . t conacmn a man to live forever in a condition worse thftn hell is not right nor just on uia part of the church." . , , Bannerman Worse. ' - (United Prera Leaned Wire.) .J2n' AnrM 1J- S'r Henry Camp-bell-Bannerman s fconditlon Is alTghtiy .worse today, hla .weakness Increasing, mass, due to the action or gravity. He says that this must be definitely solved before the project la pronounced a com plete success. - On the whole the Idea ia ona of rather revolutionary type In construction, but FIGURES TOO HIGH Amount of Material Needed in , Government Canal Work Oyerestimated. An official statement that tha cement required for tha Panama canal would be only 4,600,000 barrels has served to put at rest exaggerated ideas concerning thev Importance of this work to the ce ment trade. Tna runner statements that bids would bo asked for delivery of olinker on tha Isthmus, and that the government might possibly erect its own oement plant there, are also of Interest to existing American plants. Probably tha most important technical discussion er the sast year-naa related to the man ufaoture of sea-preof i-or t land cements. Tha Mlohaells or Krupp patent has been described at some length while other methods of arriving at the same result are Known to be under considera tion. The immediate Interest of this question, of course, arises from the fact that . most engineers expect that the Panama canal cement specifications, When Issued, will oontain restrictions on the alumina oontent of the cement to be supplied upder them. Such striotlen would ba entirely in line wl the best enalneetina practice but It would serve to bar out most of the Port land oement now manufactured In the United States. ritU Judging from, what Mr. Edison has al ready accomplished in the way of solv ing all the difficulties that have arisen in his, path, it is altogether likely that he will In the end be successful in build ing a house in the way he has planned. Knlanf show mora 13.10 low shoes for man and women than ever before. Look at their window display. STEADY INCREASE T HOLLADAY'S ADDITION Efl ii EXPORTATION tl The Ona best place In Portland to buy. sirs Die reeiuence properly oi me city. Geographical tetter and most de- f-.. seeing ia believing. Better .go and see tha many choice residence under nioiuiuuun ;a m laiyrvTeiucaie going on. , i i v'. ' ' i THE OREQON REAL ESTATE COMPANY mm tstxbb stksbt. ' FoTXJun. omsaoir. rrnvprnTtipjit Statistics Show Steady Lead in Ameri- John A. MeltOH can iroduct. Statistics given out by the treasury department at Washington show an increase in the exportation of American Portland cement In 1107 over that 'of 1306 of 817,361 barrels, while the Im port movement shows a decrease of 113,483 barrels. These figures bear out the statements made two years ago by I the American cement maaufaoturers that the immense increase la Importations : was dua entirely to the extraordinary demand for cement In this country in 1306 and not to the reported decline in the manufacture of the home article. OASPXVTSB AMD XT7ZLSES Factory and Offleo 138 Second street, near Main. - Phones: Main 1717; A-1TI7 Office and Store Flxturea built ' ' and remodeled. Altering and repairing ... houaea. Shovi ..-sea and Counter boUt , The demand In thla oountry for hlgh- rrade cement reached us highest point n the last half of 1300, and it was at this time that the Importation was rreateat. There has been a steady de-l cllne in home consumption for the past I 13 months. -. I It is more than likely that the near future will witness a marked Increase! in exports of American Portland oement, and there is certainly no reason to an- ticlnate that lm porta wiu Increase. From every poim ox tna gioDe, wnerei cement is usea, American conauis write I that vigorous ana eystematio errort on the part of American manufacturers would do much to establish a lucrative trade and It ia probable that In some I places, at least, sales or American ce ment win oe maienauy increased. For Electric Hiring and Electric Supplies KOBEJUr WZBXXrO COJTDTJIT WOK Estimates and Specifications Furnlahed, THOHTT Ma nr 8081 ' A-1M4 , , 'No Trouble to Call on Ton.. ;.vv.: COMET ELECTRIC CO. 4121 Morrison atreot, aTtar Xlorantk. mo 3. WXLSOaT, Pres. t A. W AJtXS, Mgr. IF TOU HAVE A BOOF TO COVER FIGURE WITH U3 ON ' - , GENASCO ROOFING Carried la stock for all klnda of roofs and fully guaranteed, Central Door & Lumber Co. lata wad OUsas 'traata. . , Fionas Main 47S8, A-179S. FLINTKOTE ROOFING : That genuine gternway piano, in first-1 c,ltlJ9al vviiuiwaai ivi . wv aa , w3t4" Frenoh Piano Mfg. Co f th and Burn- side sta. . r Diana in nrst-1 , , v w. . .. . a- . - x class oondition, for 113.60 at Reed-1 W. t"1 ULiLwDlX OC WUm faClUC lytUSl ftKCUia inl Hnrn. I .. .... . ,-. This Bank Pays More Per Cent. ' l L - ' " ' jii ii iiui i.i .' ' n i ! Vi . j 'l,. n-.. ji iv ' i. j ' ; m. iii ' m . 3.1. ' WT .. f ri r rr-f , 'm ... w .lis y in ...i - j , , , ; L f . .. , f . . 1 ' -. -f fj ,'ijf wa)e.asasaassasasalssaaas ' WAVERL.EIOH Lots NOW. $225 and up; $25 down; $10 jp'er Month Buy now, sell later. :; Make xnoney as others have done v-; MO. P. SHARKEY COMPANY.''' - " Sixth Street, Cor. Washlnirton PHONBSl MAIN aO . AOQ37 , TOE J; TJcCRAKEN COMPMIT Roche Barbor Ume, AJ sen's Portland Cement: Nepl.1 Building. Casting and h..t.l Tllaa,-,. Tmnn,a flu Ilrinb Innnrta Illll nnmMltlt Fife ClSV. lStr- Fibered Hardw'all Plaster, Plastering Hair and Fiber, Allunlted Steel kUudaing.' Herringbone Exnsnded Steel Lath, Boston Sheet . Metal. Xath. : 331.-83 FZJTB 8XSSXT. ,, Phone riaia 870. Repair WOrit aiven Prompt Attention Founders, Machlnlsta and Eollei makers, - - - Building and fltruotvral Work. . - PHOENIX IRON WORKS EMQIX1BRS , offloa aadWorka, sTJsVlnorna Avenue and Saat Shlxd Street. . ' FAUweEastf. , trxjun. cat; The Adamant y Cbmpan- 'r 1 'v Celebrated HARD WALL PLASTERS are the best -CROWN BRAND" Hair Fibered .. WOOD FIBER PLASTER ' . . -FINISHIKO PLACTZH (U Otlca Vorcertet Xl&t. ' Fhoae S3ilv 1 t Unal AUl v , - .