The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 21, 1908, Page 14, Image 14

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY , EVENING, APRIL' 21,
1003.
", BANKS.
F
max NATIONAL BANK. Portland. Oregon. .;. (
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, l.fl0.00.
NO INTEREST PAID Oft ACCOUNTS,
u
KITED STATES NATIONAL. BANK OK POKTLANU, OREGON. , .
. Nonhwtut Corner Third and Oak Streets.
TnnMMi i t.eneral Banking Business. DRAKTS ISSUED Available la
MAGIC OF THE NEW HAT
. IS A STUDY FOR WOMEN
AU Cities of the United Sum end Europe, Hongkong and Manila. Collections I Wrlttea for The Journal by Ella Wheeler
President......,,,.!.
v ice-presiaent
mad on Favorable Terms.
r. C AINSWOKTH I Cashier..,,
,R. LKA HARNKS I Aaalatant Caauler. .
Assistant Cashier.
.,.,R. W. SCHMEER
W. A. MiUUT
a. u. w'riht
W'Uoox.
poor, woman who has been 111 with
melancholia for a year cam to herself
and laughed .and took an Interest In the
world the other day when bar husband
visited bar and gavo bar a new hat
The paragraphs hava been having
TADD A TIL.TON. BANKERS Portland, Oregon. 1 Established lit.
V M LAlili C al LwAUU J. V. LA I) Fa.
Transact a General Ranking Business. SAVINQS RANK DEPARTMENT.
faying books laaued on savings depowlls. Interest paid on tlma deposits.
TUB BANK OP CALIFORNIA Established 1IM. Head Office, San Francisco.! whole lot of fun with that particular
- lanital raid ud I4.ego.0oe I Surplus and undivided Droflte I10.1S.I I new hat ever alnca the story of the
ueneral tanking and Exchange Business Transacted. Interest on Time I woman e recovery was telegraphed from
, Deposit. SAVINGS DtPARTWKNT Aoctrunta may be opened of 110 and up- one and of the oountry to the other.
ward. Portland Uranch Chamber of ttommerce Building. I I don't aee anything funny In the
'WM, R,' MACRalA Manager J. T. BURTCHAHXl... . . Aest Manager "'0 ?l "Y
rwEKCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Portland, Oregon,
ill J. FRANK WATSON... President I R. L. DURHAM..
a ' H.-W. UOfT Cashier OEORUK . VV.. JIOTT. .
. ' ,. .a. C CATCHING...... Second Aaalatant Cashier.
Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts and Letters of Credit Issued.
Available to AU Parts or the world, collections a Bpoclslty.
BONDS AXD INVESTMENTS.
MO KRIS BROTHERS. Chamber of Commerce Building.
.'- ' : ' " Municipal, Railroad and Publlo Service Corporation Bonds.
DOWNiNQ-UOPKINB COMPANT EaUbllshed 19J BROKERS.
, STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN Bought and. Sold for Cash and on Margin,
private Wires. Rooms SOI to 104 Couoh Bldg. Phones: M-IIS; A-JIIT.
It a too true to be funnv.
It Isn't the ble- thlnss In this world
...Vice-President I that break our hearts and wear out our
.Aaa t Cashier I nerves; It's the little things. It isn t
the big things that make us happy
either: It's the little things.
Whenever I am blue and cross ana
discouraged I go and get a nice, oumfy
eim of tea and two or three of the little
oakes I especially like and all at once
everything Is all right.
or I buy a new mugasine, or scop ana
feast mr are at the florists' windows.
or take a box of chocolates to some
schoolgirls I know, or do something or
other that doesn't amount to much, and
Just as surely aa the sun rises the little
diversion takes my mind off myself and
the cloud passes as If It had nsver
been. I've known a new hat to keep a
woman from an attack of nervoue pros
tration, and I've aen a new pipe divert
a man's thoughts from suicide.
' Life Is mads up of little bits of noth
ings, hks me mosaio work the do In
Italy, and If each little piece (its Into
Ita proper Place, why. the whole thin a
turns out to ba a teautlful picture.
Don't wait to have your uncle die and
leave you a million! vou mav be too
old to enjoy It or uncle may live longer
man you ao. juei ior SDlte.
Buy yourself the spring ault yon need;
have a pot of painted tulips sent home.
I defy any one to hava the blues with
a Jar of striped tulips to nod at blm. .
Send the spinster aunt who's ao fond
of old-faahloned perfumes bottle of
lavender water for Easter.
The surprise may almost kill bsr. but
never mind, she'll get over It and you
won't not for days.
Let's live while we're llvlns? and bain
the rest of the world live, too.
uood ror the spring hat and bad luck
la it
HERTS . MEiM"
i My Trcalracnt
For Weakness '
Functional derangement, auch as pre
trial ureness. loss of , cower.-, etc. Is
neither a "weakness" nor a disease. It's
. a aymptom or prostatlo disorder. To
stimulate activity by the use of power
ful ionica, ie en easy maner, dui aunn
reauiia are merely temporary drug af
fects. Most doctors treat ''weakness"
In thla manner because they 4 not
know how to euro the real cause of the
derangement I am tba only physician
employing eloentlrto and successful
metnoas. i uae no tonics at all.
treatment Is a local one entirely.
eorreots every abnormal condition of
tnai vital center, the prostate gland. My
cures are real cures, and are permanent.
VMy Foo, Is Only;
' fTO
la Any UnccspIIcatcd Csse x
Consultation Free
1. ;
to the melancboll
cured.
GRAND CENTKAL STATION TIME CARD.
! QUENTltf EQOSEVELT.
PLAYS HIGH FINANCE
LEAVING. PORTLAND.
Koseburg Paaaenger ...... f:lt a, m.
Cottage Grove faaaenger.. 4:1 p. in.
California Kxpreaa T:4t p. in.
tan Jr'raselsco Express , . .11:00 nlghL
WEST SIDE.
Corrallls Paaaenger 1:00 a. m.
Sheridan Passenger 4:10 p. m.
Forest Grove Passenger ...11:00 a. m.
Jroreat urove raaveuger ... ;tw p. nu
Southrrn radflc. ARRIVING PORTLAND.
Oregon Expreas T:M a. m.
cottage urove fsssenger ..11:10 a. in.
Koeeourg paaaenger ...... t:lO p. m. i
Portlana Expreas 11 lit p. ra.
EST SIDE.
Corvsllls Paaaenger :If p, ro.
Sheridan Paaaenger .10:10 a. nv
Koreat urove Pasaenser... g:0 a. m.
oreat urove faaaenger ... 1:10 p. m.
Jefferson Street Depot.
Portland to Dallas t:40 a. m. i uaiua to remand iorii a. ra.
I-ortland to Dallaa 4:lt a. m. I DaJlaa to Portland t:0 d. m.
f ortlana-oawego ououroan iavmi roruino a. in., e:su, e:v, t.tu, :to.
9, e:u, :d, iu:io, ii:jv
:t0, 10:26; and p. m., 18:60, i:0i, i.iO,
. Northern Pacific
Tacoma Seattle Exp. ...I.JO a, ra. II North Coast Lhnited T:00 a. ra.
North Coast 4k Chicago, Lim 1:00 p. m. II Portland t.xpreaa 4:10 p. m.
Overland fcixpress ,.ii: p. m. vvcriana r.preas ; p. m
Oregon lUUrottd fk Navigation Company.
rtiiatnn Passencer ...... 7:10 a. m.
Chicago-Portland Special 0:30 a, m.
fpokane Tlyer 1:11 P. m.
Kan. City it ChL Exp. 0:00 p. m.
Spokane Flyer
1:00 a. m.
ChU Kan. City A Port. Exp. t:4 a. m.
Chicago-Portland Special..
poruana passenger
0:60 d. m.
e:n p. m.
. Astoria & Columbia River.
Astoria Seaside Express. 1:00 a. m. II Astoria A Port Passengerll:ll p. m.
Astoria Express 0:00 P- nv II Portland Express 10:00 p. m.
V0UUa4in saya,aa.gv A
C P. R. Short Line, via Spo 1:11 m. II C
Via Beat; VI A Vane. .... f:00 p. m. Via
Via Bumea .11:40 p. m. Via
Canadian raclfic Railway Co.
P. R. Short Line, via Spa 0:00 a. m.
Van, Vic. and 8eatUe .1:10 p. m.
Sumas and Seattle.... T:60 a. ra.
Portland Rn Light
Cars Leave Ticket Office rnd Waiting
Room, First and Alder streets,
FOR OREGON C1TT:
4-0A. :x a. m.. and every SO min
utes (on the hour and half-hour), to
nd Including 0:00 p. ra- then 10, 11;
last car, 12, midnight
'ireeham. Boring, Eagle Creek, Esta
caua, Caradero, Fairvlew and Trout
dale 7:16. 0:1a, 11:10 a. m.; 1:10.
0:46. 0:15. T: p. m.
A Power Co.
FOR VANCOUVER.
Ticket office and waltlna-roora. Sec
ond and Waahington streets.
. A. bl.t.lb. 0:00. 7:20, JTOO. S:t(.
s:is, iw:io. ii:so
P. M. 12:10. . 1:10. 1:80. 1:10. 1:10.
x-Rn i Ifi k-io c-tn iiA t-m v-in
w " " , w w, v aw era a e w h
0:10. 0:26. 10: li:4S.
On third Mondav in everr znonth
last car isaves at : p. m.
Dally ex. Bun. Dally ax. Mon.
White Iloaae Flowera Swapped for
"Milk Topa" as Part
of Game,
a
Washington. April 20. Quentln
Roosevelt's recent southern trip solved
a mystery at the Force school. All
winter a boy In a class of children
about Quentln's age has been lavishing
hothouse blossoms on his teacner. e-
Feated Inquiries brought out only the
art that the flowers were - given to
tha youthful donor. When Quentln left
the city the daily floral gift failed to
make Its
DOUBTS CLEVERNESS
OF - AMERICAN; MEN
En stare Miles BoJtpecto Their Opn
long Are Taken Second-IIand
From the Newspaper.
annea ranee.
: the flowers came from the
T .ivln. Ttarttand .
Salem and Int points.. .j.. 0(15 a. m.
Salem and Int. points 0:25 a. m.
Salem, Tualatin, Wilson- .
viae, W. Wood burn, Ltd.. 0:05 a. m.
Salem and Int polnta 11:05 a. m.
Snlem and Int points ..... 2:20 p. m.
balotn, Tualatin, Wllson-
vllla, W. Woodburn, Ltd. 1:11 n. nv,
Salem and lat Points ..... 5:30 o. m.
Oregon Electric Railway Company.
Arrlrlnr Portland.
Salem and Int. polnta 0:15 a. m.
Salem and Int points 10:21 a. in.
Salem, Tualatin, Wilson-
ville, W. Woodburn. Ltd.. 11:80 a. ra.
Salem and Int polnta ..... 1:25 p. m.
Salem and Int polnta 4:60 p. in.
Salem. Tualatin.. Wilson-
villa, W. Woodburn. Ltd. 0:10 p. m.
Salem and Int polnta 7:62 p. ra.
MONEY TO LO A3
REMEMBER.
IF YOU WORK.
WE WILL LOAN YOU MONET.
SALARY LOANS UPON PLAIN NOTES.
'insm.nTicl.T Kf RECURITY.
OUR RATES ARE THE LOWEST.
WHAT MORE CAN YOU A8KI
- . STATE SECURITY CO
704 DEKUM BLDG.
For all salaried people. Come and got
It; cheapest rates, smallest payments la
lis ie
honorably this la the place.
riivf trr int am that wan tm to make
loan privately and desires to ba treated
S 12. fl fth floor, Dekum bldg.
SALARY AND MORTGAGE LOANS TO
salaried employee and on pianos, fur
niture, warehouse receipts, horsos, Insur-
ance policies and ail kinas oi srcurum.
New Era Loan A Mortgage Co., 206
Ablnrton bide. - '
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO
ple and others upon their own names
wunout security; cheapest rates, easim
payments; offices In 00 principal cities;
save yourself money by getting our
- terms first. TOIman, 1Z3 ADingxon oiog.
BORROWERS IF YOU NEED MONEY
quickly on collateral eecuntiea oi
every nature, we have some money for
short time loans. (Ho cnattei mon
gages.) v Call izo to Z7 corpett Diag,
MONEY TO LOAN FOR BUILDING
purposes; can be repaid In monthly
Installments. . Call forpartlculara. Co
lumbia Life A Trust Co, 210 Sumner
Exchange bldg. -
$100,000 TO LOAN IN SUMS OF 11.000
or more, 0 to 7 per cent on Improved
realty. - M. O. Griffin. 200 Btaig.
SALARY LOANS STRICTLY CONFI-
deutlal; easy to ret and easy to pay.
T. A. Newton. 611 Buchanan bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD SECURI-
ty at 7 per cent Interest. Dabney A
iabney, 412 commercial bldg.
MORTGAGES. FIRST OR SECOND
,,' liens and other real estate securities
' discounted. H. E. Noble, Commercial, bile.
Immediate loans, is to $s.oooi ON
aU securities. R. L Eckerson A Co,
room 6. Washington bldg. Main 4655.
MORTGAGE LOANS, LOWEST RATES
of Interest - Loula Salomon. 231 Stark
tit, near 2d. - '
', LOANS ON ' REAL ESTATE, CHAT
; tela or personal aecuritv. W. A .Hath.
away, 10 Washington bldg. Pacific 1832.
MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY AND 8t
burban properties, 6 to 8 per cent. 6 IS
Commercial blk. .
0100,000 ON- MORTGAGES, CITY OR
. farm property, fire ingurance. Mc
Kenzle & Co.. 250 Alder, room 3.
MONEY TO LOAN. LARG" LOANS A
Bpeciany, Duuaing loans: lowest rates;
fire Insurance, W. G. Beck, Sit Falling.
Salary loans lowest rate at
Employes' Loan Co., 710 Dekum.
REAL ESTATE
J. Bl Plttenecr & Co.,
SCI Russell st. Phone 4040. Fire
Insurance, loans, real estate.
J. W. OGILBEE, REAL ESTATE AND
loans; eatab. M83. 146H lfct room II.
Now It trans-
Ires that
Vhlte House conservatory.
Quentln and the hoy had made a bar
gain. The president's son was to fur
nish a stipulated number of blossoms
each day In return for a lot of "milk
tops," which la schoolboy vernacular
for tha discs or oasteboard the milk
aeaiera use in tne tops oi mtut ootties.
may Game of "Milk Top."
The children have a game which they
piay by meana or ineee discs, and. more
over, a certain d res tire attaches to the
boy who can show the longest string of
mux: tops. -
uuentins friendship with tha head
gardener at the White House made the
acquiring of a small bouquet each day
no airricuit matter, so tne bargain was
struck, and everybody was nappy
Just before leaving Washington
Quentln developed sn unusual condition
of despondency. Furthermore, he was
several times In succession lata for
school.
"Quentln." ,'lnautred the teacher.
what has gone wrong? You were laU
yesterday and tne day berore, and you
Oct Parental Call-Down.
As the lad raised his head his teach
er discovered vivid streaks of red about
his brow and on his cheeks.
"Why, Quentln, what has marked
your face up In that fashion T" she In
quired. "That Is whst is tha matter." piped
up Quentln. "I used some red Ink to
made up for a clown, and the Ink won't
wash off. This morning father noticed
It, and he gave me an awful going
over. He says I'm a sight, and I guevs
he's about right." concluded Quentln.
EAPS CHILDLESS
SLUM WORKERS
London April 20. Eustace Miles, tha
well knewa-wrltar on physical culture, I
has been presenting his Impressions
of tha United States through tha col
umns of a London daily. After tha
usual reraarxa on tha varloua aspects fit
. .oii iwo, wuii-u airnust always im
press tne alien visitor in tba same
fashion, Mr. Miles goes Into a physio-1
lupiuai atuay i( ine American.
"I, think it quite Impossible."
writes, "for tha average English person)
iu etae ana revue tne average Amir i
ican. ii ia easy to call ud tha Idea of
a rather harsh fsce. a rather aratlnc
and very loud voice, tblck coarse hair
a aquaah hat In the case of tha man
and 'rubbers' In the case of the woman
but to understand the real typical
American as distinct from the sample
that Often so tourlne- the arorM la
decidedly hard. Neither can I attempt
to aescnoe him or her. Of tha two, I
would rather describe him than her.
Hut one thlna- strikes ma fori-1 hi v.
It Is hat he Uvea like a Frenchman
largely on the aurface. True, he has
depths, but he Impresses one very little
wnn anyinina- oeyona-tne surface, ask
an American a question any question
and he will say. 'WelL It's Just like
this.' and Immedlatelr rive anme aort
of an answer with never a shadow of
modesty. The rlsrhtness or wronsneas
of the answer does not matter. Tha
fact remains that tha answer ia given
with confidence and with the Impres
sion of Independent thought
the average American really thinks' sol'
mucn. ijoes no not very oiten get nis
notions second-hand from his rianer?
Here in the Pullman car In which we
are traveling there is not a single seat
without at least one newspaper. Ia the
average Americsn's judgment really in
dependent of what ho reads, or does the
paper hypnotise him Into thinking that
be haa arrived at conclusions?
'Are Americans, at least those whom
one meets on tne surface and durtna a
brief visit really ao overwhelming
citrver, or are tney too priuiant to be
ciever?
, Nature accomplishes - nothing
by force. Her work is wrought
through gentle influences.' ' We
see " evidences "of this truth
everywhere.' Nature has a way.
of ; overcoming every disease.
Sometimes she fails. The phy
sician's' duty is to'.help , when
nature falters, and to help by
reinforcing the natural recuper:.
ative influenced This is often
a x delicate task. The treat
ment ,. must : be accurate, mild
and gentle: ' Otherwise it! works '. harm. I Exciting
tonics, fiery caustic and cruel cutting have no part in
my practice. I have rnild and harmless methods that
cure by nature's plans, and that cure thoroughly and
permanently in the briefest possible time. Whv take
aTd'a'veVym'pt'om otK I chances?I offer you that which you are seeking, a
shes, to appear no mora. I I ni-l, J . iL..L ...'.1 ; : j ?'
less treatment. : - - .
My Treatment for
Contracted Disorders
The Importance of oulrklv curing eon
tracted disorders is being more fully
recogiiisea among tne-medical profes
sion. The tendency of these diseases la
to "gradually aatend backward. Involving
In a chronlo Inflammation the moat
vita centers of the organio system.
The serious results that may follow
'could scarcely be exaggerated. Safety
demands an absolutely thorough cure
In the lesst possible time. I hava
ireatea more eases or contracted dis
orders then any . other physician upon
the Pactno coast - My cures are thor
ough and are accomplished In less tlma
than other forma of treatment require
in producing even doubtful results. 1
employ remedies of tny own devising
ana my treatment Is eouaily effective
In both recent and chronlo cases.
Specific Blood Poison
Positively Eradicated
Without tha use) of dangerous drugs. I
drive the very last taint of virus from
the system and
disease vanishes.
employ harmless, blood-cleansing reme
dies omy,
Tha Xeadliux SpeblalUt.
iv:'UyBcst;.;-:;-t-'l
Reference IsV
Not a Dollar
Be Paid
Until Cured
The
Dr.
234K Morrison Street'
'e Cor, 2nd, Portland, Or.
Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sundays to to t.
Tayl
or
vu
AMERICANS BUYING
IMITATION PEARLS
SIGiN AAU SHOW CAIOIS
P08TEK dt KLEISER. BIQNB. THB
largest sign makers In tha northwest
Ith and Everett ata. Phone Prlv. Ex. U.
Home A-1U6.
"BIGNS THAT ATTRACT" -PORT-land
Sign Co.. tit Stark. Pacific 16.
Priest Calls Attention to Race Sui
cide Among Married Settle
ment Teachers.
Manj Necklaces of Artificial Gems
Will Come From Paris
Thla Year.
Paris, April 20 Not only diamonds
New York. Aorll 20. The Re. Father but Parls are apparently Involved In
Jainea B. Curry, paator of 8t James' tn crlsl through which tho European
church on the lower east aide, today JeweI maxKet lt now passing. And a
attacked social settlements: prominent French society woman be-
Addresslng his parishioners, ha de- Pflnfully aware of the fact this
nouncad those aettlement workers who -whf" ,"h5 "1h.Lto ?11..aJ?ri ?P
were , childless, thoua'h mrHl anH LC".'.'? "f -,""u " """
mfiTRrRiiTnRR fiir FtJ' mnm. I..Y '..ti-. Vi,": t-" oiriers.sne.naa a pearl collar
- var .-sau - -- " av sv f va v&as va wvan.as wifli I nnnaiaririM r T 1 ir IXa IU, 1
TYPEWKITER3
ALL MAKES. RENTED. REPAIRED
sold. P. P. C. Co- til Stark. TeL 14T.
WHOLESALE JOBUUB8
U. A. OUNST 'Ik 'eoS
JUTORS OF FINE 1
PORTLAND, OREGON.
uuioir uTMiiatirj ua lzjb ubu iti ui ilia 1 irvnAa. t .a ...1..- .at i . 1
BVBBUINO FARRELL. PRODUCTS 1 7wm bnhn ?nl awamn S w.nili lar last at 6.000,000f, She offered
and commission merchants 140 Front I them aa . hoboes -and, swamp-dwellers I to apll one nf th itnia m v inr
mi., rununa. vr. rnone juam i 19. r r. ,:lz . ..V: --1 Buu.uvur.. ana round no ourchaser.
au.vii. I ninnnv arter inner mnA enlil
OREGON FURNITURE MANUFAC-
MANiiirir i . m . i . .1 - . i ...... , .iici iuuk sua i ii Liin ousbl
turlng CaMaaufactrera ofrfu7l. ..Y"" ",BI'"?"r..5 -ha was forced to accept fiOO.OOOf.. oi
ttire for the trade. Portlsnd. Or. " X " V "uPPrl "0O.O00, lust half the amount at which
. . T I I . .!.""' ' '.' i -'T ' i" . 1 v . w wa aaa as. . . n ST rlncv WOO vnlllA. at wr an w aaA
wiiunAiuift U), wholbbsalk ORO. I Aa a further evidence against these ir
ion agent In the Rue de la Pais
me that never before in the his-
ff tha trflit. ViAS tha ma.V., ,
.naraHnna , V. n f a &aah. I . V aaa-
ttmilZJ . de,uM ofsecond-hanl
cers, roanuiaciurers ana commission workers, the priest said that they had. mi
mercnants. 4tn and pan sta. by their writlnga and pictures, given so tells
LEVY1S-STENGKR BARBERS' Muvi'i.V i HI an pplnloa of the whole neighbor- torv
Co., barbers' supplies, barbers' furni-l.hooa of their c
i.h mi. v,thw en,,. hPia,nea y tn presence of hard times
I " v. , SL"JJ'Loi,r I 1..:T:..T i .u. -V.nil wT. I comDinea with th
ware. Prsel. Hegele A Co" Portland, previously warned the children of his t ect Imitation nearis .thin I JZil
ALLhN Ar LEWli-ORoCaRtES. P,a.rf hl" V! ' the exer"
are now in the market"
TRAXSPORTATION
COOS BAY LINE
The ateamahln RBUlVWlTto
roruano weoaesaay a 8 p. aa- from
u" sireei ooca, ior Jiona Bead, Mars a
field and Coos Bay no Lata. Prutarht r.
cetved till 4 p. m. on day of sailing.
Passenaer fare, first rlaa. fin-
ciaaa. i, inciuaing porta and meal a.
Inquire city ticket office. Third and!
t aaiiinsrmn sireeis, or uaa street dock.
Cises oi ino miuomeni-nouw Th. num... . , .w.
n... 5. t sr: t" j"D
PTNDS flTiOWN TO GTVR ' -r. that the d.-
. imana ior tnese ornaments from Amer
a.. TTTUr CI Ann AAA T7Crp A rni? ceptionairy brisk.
ALAiU. tpi.vuv.vuv jju xxxxiu "Most of our customers," he adds,
I n raa mean bva fiaiear. a 1 '
uaaa ww aid. y o umubou 1(1 lia.g
oaca, to tneir wives a pearl necklace
irom fans, no one nut an expert can
With
Man Oat of JobLong
; Search.
LUAN FOR THE ASKING SALARY OR
in ioan vo.. 410 Dekuir..
VlUCK LOANS ON ALL SECURITIES'
MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDij
of security. W, Holj R. . Wash bldg.
IS SUMS OF 12,009 TO 120.000 li"
W. Goddard. 110 2d at.
' SAFES
Ll EBOU3 MANGANESE . SAFES
Larce stock; lockouts opened. Jails,
infiH. mrnnHre,- q. r,. iavia, ea 2a st.
i 1 KKI'KOOF AND BANK SAFES AT
laciorv prices; secona-nand ., safes.
jinsif-r Kaie . o., in za i.
Columbia River Scenery
MXiUVJMXVa JUJLMti DXSSBUiU, 1.
Dally service hutaraatn Portlani mA
The Dalles, extent . Huhahv
PorUand at f a. arrlving about I I of ;:Nw .York, when he finally caught
...... r,, i irum x-ariB. no one dui an expert
juawycr vwr jV nn circus tell our .pearls from the real thing. Our
customers are thus able to satisfy their
wlvea at a smaller outlay."
Davidson Bros.
4T Third street, are ahowlnr the heat
Plttaburg. April 20. "I've got a mil- SfiUcUvl lo-'rSnS, ?
lion dollar, for you If you'll onfy wait r ilSli! All Ills,
a minute," said Attorney V. B. Keating shapes and colors. . ".,
J-: .cjtrrylng freight and passengers.
op.enam accommoaauons . for outflts
and livestock. ''
Opck foot or Alder sC Portland;vfoot
Mi. Portland. . :.,
up -With Charles. Meredith of Toledo,
WASHINGTON PEVET?.
jiuo,' wrcui ciown out jui a JOD, at
kaa aintAH est a f Inn tlhlsa martliM
Keating started hia search for Mere-1 Ett ect on' Public Men of Residence
dith fast BeptemDer, wnen .he was in- ' , at the Nation's Canltnl.
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' 4-21-1 '
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SOSTH PACrPIO stsaushxp cq.tb
BZEAUSBZPB
atructed to find tha two heirs - of an
I estate of 12,600,000 at Glasgow, Scot
land, left by the death of an uncle,
Richard Blaine, a merchant
n f .'in '-'s ymw-'wi''' 'Meredith waa traveling in vaudeville has spent the greaier
Roanoke and Geo. W. Eider 'iapS ?vs!2i&
From the Jew York Sun,
"I can tell you what Is the matter
with the president, said a woman who
part of her life In
been listening to
tha course of which
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! alra.
!hls , application, for work Keatina Roosevelt had been VflrlmisllV 1a.aiaIKawl
learned of his -whereabouts. a8 -deranged" and as ; the victim of
.Meredith got a second surprise when "Incurable vouth." s
Hi,i Jhliff tt2. hiS5uPW,2 Hls ha went on" la simply
to hini that his younger brother, who an aggravated one of: what I call Wash
he had auDDosed waa dead, had hin I imnn r v,UA V...
as a clown in Erie. . . I say hundreds, of nubile men rnm h.ri
;k ry-ue, -.?f5Iy tan?, the to the capital In ona berth or another.
Job I was aftey, aald the new ajlllion- and aooner or later the Washington
tever attacks nine out of ten of them.
'There's one alarn of the diaaaaa
WUJlEiN JlUiN'T LlOm. always spot .."ase Jf Whlngt"Uf ever
- The ChinefiA Arm nflvintr tha,u 'A.aai. iAMr. DAMnk ravk. . I aenne of importance If a Dronounced
The almost worldwide fV"r rju'r rZT ZZZ nu onq .!i?"St'Jf L tad .the diagnosis
lKl aro establish ropHt , I ' I i huM r i .vr nii n.
the Celestial empire, and tha first nhin.l The countess of eeftnrT'hA .oJ?' ."1 disease not long ago. The sub-
.bruy wia ,, ba
CHINESE SAVE F0EESTS,
School of ' Forestry Soon " to Be
Opened.
From tho Chicago Tribune.
btoacMsted and iheold knew
. aoti tne wondermt
MARVEL Whirlina Snrav
turn and auction. us-fil.
eat o i-onTenient,
a
Klt c4n avamimM is point- iLfra Alan Gardner twomn.nt.i i.- I " uwure ne
SJLiSi J,h worst example aroong h ilt-husband x rTlored iJF ,b', pranced' pompously around to see the
fr?2er?.nati0M Of-forest Wructtoli! SfJ but the wlldMt .L1? !,tln the watch in that building
Pored' 7:.S!t. prtaf th. watch-
.- j . urimuni IJ10Un-.fr, aaarrh Mb, ammo ana.l. 1 1 . "
" "' oestructiv bevnnrf ;:t. - .'..T- oi
With tbna. . . ,
rucuve Deyond comparison ih v,rv few woman , living 7u T w I " seems , tnai wnen ie - ornciai,
tn. I?.,' Ti.1 5" -V?I7 ABW. women living who have I whna name vnu've never avan ha.J
want of tOMUUtJl.M ."-. and nrobablr'nver will hei;" inmM
cawa.'.----r-rTrfl iATL ThrduchYas'"- ma-ln at the door where the' watch!
-Wood s scarcer in China' than Vn al- tf rfaa not nnlS hn?l .S?"?"'! I mn was sUtloned the latter merely
most any other Inhabited region of the Z-?tJtiL r Tai '? th bowed and said, 'Good morning. Mr.
world, altho.ih .i.r !.i7iCT0.1 western wilds of America but perfectly I Blank. ttr aomnthlnar like that. M
adapted to tni Trrowlna trees. -In the ITfVLlrtlZ 1 fLCamp nJ ot hop up., take off his hat and pull
establishment . . JZlLlt, T -i.fn IS? n."per ,lB pamP 99?k-: - I his forelock, aa the official damanrtJ
Chinese overmn7 ir-""! .i"? X f?f..VS'BerO Hlndllp. who ha should.- : r , "
It realia, the heed of tginnlu ita ri. hon.o";. . 211 M0t. "nt tbiT "Well. I won't Insist upon the foretorfc
Atk ttmr trtttUt for rL
If ha cannot supply the
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(nil lmrtienlanand Hiiwtmna in. .
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for Bala by glillmore Drag Co., Weodard,
, Otaurfce Co. and Laue-Oavls Jrat Co. 4 atorsa.
swelled dignity.
"You'd have thought that he might
hava - been appeases , by . commanding
ma i ins watenman do requirea to jump
up ana saiuta nia passage. iut, no;
discharge waa what he craved, and the
reason was.
" T A rr r ' mr. Mnah .f.. Mvaa.')
aald he, "but what would the public
aayr' -... , .
JTha poor little man - would have
fits If he knew that tha nubllO'doean't
care the toot of a penny whistle about
him. ' He's aot the - Waahlnrton fevor
and he feels as big aa Washington, Jef
ferson and a big bunch of Adamses
all put together. They all get at least
a touch of It now and then, and- that la
what's the matter with Roosevelt. Only
hes got the worst case of It Z ever
saw. . - .. . .-. .' . ' .. i
mm
PIBa.:aiaUjBB. Meal JM
CHINESE
- Mm ..a iri
1 rnrVMi
Bas SMde a Ufa Btwfla at mM ana aartm.
aad la tkat Stsdr dlaoorand ad. la aitlae
By the world his wooderfol rvaiedlce,
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MEN
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1 1 " i call or write for our special . kidney
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I UK ,f Urii-HI vHILI reasonable. 2244 First SU- corner
nr Aar.rt.rann. n m n Ih A I salmon, poruana, ur.
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IODS. Cure the moat obatin-
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