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THE OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, ' MAY 5.3. 1CC3. 2 LilST RALLY IS HOT :. - .v i t.;..; -- r: " 1 ' f." . '.r.,.ieasBsSMsss4"""a t . f Governor Chamberlain Will Address Mass Meeting in Hills' Hall, Williams Aye- : nue arid Russell tree- Possibly Open Air Governor George K. Chamberlain will .close Mi campaign for the Vnlted etatea nenstorship with a mass meet ing and rally tonight at O'clock, at Hill's hall on Williams avenue and Bussell street At thla meeting thi governor wilt ba the principal speaker of tha avening, though the other can dldatea who have, been making a tour of the county with Mm will also be present and will make "Hon addresses in their own behalf. '.. If th weather permits ' the meeting . will be held out of doors bfu 01 the fact that there will blllty f accommodating all of those who desire to hear the Kor Indlcatlona being that - a recordbreak ing crowd will 1 waiting to hear his address when the time for his appear ance arrives. , ,um t.mt The meeting tonight wtir be i tha last gathering at which Governor Chamber fain will appear before , VVa1eti22 Monday next. It ' will in fact .ba the close if his campaign and for tbt reason there re large numbers of his friends and sdmirers In the city who desire to attend the meeting and listen to his final campaign address. - At the aame time the meeting is be ing held at Hills hall there will ba an other meeting held at Twenty-sixth and Nlcolat streets. This matins will be addressed by a number of the candl- dates for office on tha ; Vwmk ratio ticket and It la very probable that Gov tnv Chamberlain will JnkvKfi10? address there, provided he ) f inleh his main address at Hill s hall In time to reach the, other . meeting Governor Chamberlain, accompanied by a number of other candidates, made a tour of the eastern part of the coun ty today In an automobile. Starting at Sellwood, where he addressed a fair -i i ,;,, a a'plork the sovernr then went to Arleta .and on around the circle. At all of the places where he m.r.wm.A tha vAtHimAr wAs rAGelfeu Tl thuslastlcally, large crowd a of Popl being gathered to greet him and llaten to his short addressee, s Tom Word and Oglenby Young also made short ad dresses along the route in support of their rendldBfy for sheriff and railroad The Republican candidates will close their campaign tonight with ja rally at the Empire theatre. Henry E. McGinn and Judge Stephen A. Lowell of Pen dleton will be the principal speakers. Frank Hennessy .will sing. It la also planned to have aome seven or eight sutomoblles make a tour of the city. ..nti i-inir,tii with four or five speak- ' era. who will make good old-fashioned campaign speeches on ? the street cor ners. r AT THE .THEATRES John Iirw at fteiHg Tonight. ' The attraction at the Helllg theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, to night and tomorrow night at :! o'clock will be the noted American acior, vunn John Drew, noted American actor in tbe delightful comedy. "My Wife." '( at -Heilig tonight and .tomorrow. Drew., supported by an excellent com pany of players In the delightful com edy, "My Wife".' Beats are now selling at tbe theatre for the engagement. . ....... -1 . .... t if f "John Drew's Matinee.-, "Ak "A matin will be given at the Helllg theatre. Fourtcnth and Washington streets, tomorrow 8aturdaV) afternoon at 2:15 o'clock, when John Drew In the '.comedy, "My Wife," will be the bill. , " ' " :J'-t.?s Last Time to Laugh. There will be only three more per formance of the laughable farce "Why Smith Deft Home" which the Baker stock company .has pleased large audi ences with all this week. It la a com edy of domestic life full of absurdly ludh-rous characters " and telling an amazing story of mUups and misunder standings. , "Sweethearts and WiTea." I v j Tomorrow will be the last cay to be come acquainted with "Sweethearts and Wives" at the Star theatre. .This Is the lively musical eomedy. with several ex tra vajoeville .numbers, that haa, con vuiMMl the town the week past. ' The I Icod's Garsaparilla T7ill Make Ton - ; - rEEL BETTEB, ASIjEaG? Better, and bnild you up iectiU lioi, debilitating days of gnmrperv s It is the most ' effective Spring Ifedicine, the one that truly purifies and, enricher the blood, removes all pimples, boils, eruptions and other troubles caused. or promoted by im pure blood or low state ot the eysteiflJ .".Last spring 1 teit. tirea ana my face i broke out; with boilarl ;had beard so much about . Hood's Sarsa parilla I thought I would try it- The first bottle made me feel better, find when I hd taken the second I was c. n-pletely eured." - C. J. Mifazlerj R. 1 1). Ko. 1, Clermantowti, 0. ' I nnil lkr'-'J form or In fhocnlate-coetod (.). ' , enl-ll itHbt. 100 Doet (4ne Ooller,' ..i i i !!.("! !.r Biaiied on iweipt of I , . lyul iiovJ t.(w, Lv t-U, Hua , i - y STATEMENT . THE f,lEH ' ' Candidate for ths state leglslsture who have openly declared .themselves la favor of Statement No. I and by so doing -ha vs ' shown thelr opposfttoa -'to political debauchery - in the state leg- lalatureTare the candidates "Who ahoald be elected next Monday by ft decisive vote.' - V- ' The names of those candidates who by tnelr pledges to the people express their--willingness to- te insiructea by tha people in tue metier, or cnoosing a l'ntt i 8ti)M aenator and who will fight against legislative!, bribery. and corruption' lira printed below In Wackiment BO-v . , race type. Every one of them, should i elected.' - , - . ,. , One correction 1aa baan made ln the list published yesterday. P. O. Bone brake. candidate for the state teglala ture from Benton county. Is opposed to Statement No. 1. His opponent in thst district Is T. B. Williamson, a Repub lican, who has pledged himself to Statement No. 1. Mr. Williamson should be elected. The list follows! ' i. STATE SENATORS. , , District Don glss county: . A. Abraham, BerinbUoan, tassmaat WO. t. ... ' '- T. O. JUoeiU, ossaoorwe, swmsim District I josepnine couni . ... it n. xrorton, AspabUeaa, Statement Antl-Btaiemen. ". , District S Coo, Curry, elact one. Stum McTi, Pemoorat,. Statsmsat Antl-statemem, w. w. imm. .s. District 11 Washington county: -A. . Catting, 2smoozst, tatemnt AnU-staiement, . . ; District lftWssco ojinty: ' jg. J,. Blnsott, ItepabUoaa, Statamat DiVtrict IT Crook, Klamath and Lake, elect ona: .. ' : a, . BprUUTSTi Democrat, - uivmexi Mo. X. - G. H. Merry man,. Republican. . anti Statement. V ' District II GHllam. . Sherman and Wheeler, elect ona: . - . W. J. Sdwards, Oemoorai, : State mast J. Bowerman. Hepunnoan, anu-aiaie-iiVn-l. 1 TTnlon and Wallowa t ' -V B. W. Btunbla, SavabUaaa, Statement Turae ouvec, voxaoaras, psastmaai District - i wssnington , lamniu, Tillamook and Lincoln: W. Si. Barrett, Bepublloan, Statemeat Dlt net ib MUitnoman, vieci rive: X. m. Albae, SvepabUoaa, Statement Baa xeUaBsr, sepnnuoan, aiatemeai Mo. X. t O. W. Votttaffsam, Be publican, State ment Bo. 1. Bea Selling, BepnbUoaa, SUtetnsnt Bo. 1. w. a. raranam, vemoorai, aratemeai WO. :Xt a, . ! , Anti-statement J. B. correy. - STATE REPRESENTATIVES. O. X. BTattaberg, BepubUoan, State ment Bo. 1. ,. A. 0. labby. Bepublioaa, Statement So. X. M. S. Patton, BepabUaaa, Statement STo. 1. ". J. rw. Bbner, Samoecat, Statemeat W. S. Kott, Bemoorat, SmWmeat Anti-Statement, S. A- Hughes and I 4V. neynoiui, .. . r District 2 Linn, elect three. K. Browa, BepabUoaa, Statamaal so. a. Thomas Biaadoa, ' Democrat, ment Bo. 1 - - State- La. Blaaksra, Bamoorat, Statemeat B. 1. ' X K. Mlipott, Bemoorat, Statement BO. la ' Anti-Statement, F. H. Porter and E. Hi. upmeyer. District S Lane, elect three: A. K. Baton, Bepublioaa, Statement Bo. 1. . :s ' -. u ,i- . t ... ' . i. z.B. Kdmaadsoa, Democrat, State- HWBIi MV. A, ' ! a.O. Xaowlaa, Bemoetat, Statemeat AnU-sUtementW. W. Calkins. U-tS Bean. . , ..strict 4 Douglas, elect two: Creorg Jones, BepubUcaa, Statemeat BO. 1. B. W. BlUsr, pemoerat, Statemeat Bo. 1. . a. B. Marker, ' Bemocrat, ' sutamaat Bo. 1. . w. 0. Edwards, Bamoorat, Statement Bo, J, i . :, f.. - . .x: , . Anil-SiatemenC Si HT Applegate. CI District S Coos, elect one. B. B. Xl BedUUoa. Bemoorat. Mate. meat Bo. 1. ... Antl-etateroent" I D. Kinney. District T Josephine, elect one: Mm-. X "BaArmond, XMmoarat, Stats REBEL MOHMAND TRIBESMEN DESPERATELY RESIST BRITISH : CCalted Pre Ussed Wire.) Calcutta, May !. Undlacouraged by the losa of more than ,200 warriors In a recent battle, with the British troops at Umrl-Kllll.-- the rebel Mohmand tribesmen slong the northern Indian frontier are desperately reslstlnc ever foot of the English, advance into their country. It is certsln that between j Comedians era amusing and Up to the minute. . "The Halfbreed" Manager . Baker of Next. Week, the Baker ' stock company has made special arrangen.en.ts with tha owner of the big scenic play, "The Halfbreed," for Its first Portland productton to be given by the Baker stock company festival T week, and ' it will open next Sunday, matlnes. ..- - Grand's BUI. ' , . J Vaudeville lovers .will Ylnd tbe pres ent program at the Grand well selected. The acts are each and all good. The Samois. scrobats from Arabia, and rot. ter and Hartwell, gyminasta of .America. are tnriuingana comical oy turns. . f "A Trip to Coney Island."' , Fun and plenty of It will be the order at the Star theatre during the Rose Fes. tlvat when the Armstrong company will present A Trip to Coney Island." - The title alone gives an Idea of the fun that la possible ft, a musical Comedy with the island as the scene of strife. First per- iormance nunaay arternoon. V Thirteen Pekln Zouave. .- ? A" 'corking" big' vaudeville bill will., be sent to the Grahd for tha festival week by Sullivan fit Consldlne. Two of the features wilt be tbe It Pekln Zouaves and George Wilson, the famous and pop ular ifilnstrel. . ... ,v v Clinton's Body at Old Home. , ,. -:' (Colted. Press Lmm4 Wire.). . ' Kingston; N. T.. Hay ! J,-The body of George Clinton, vice-president of the United States, and flrat governor of New-Vork, has arrived at his old home here ' for rebuiial, after having rested for ; nearly a century In the congres sional cemetery at - Washington. To morrow former . Senator -David B. Hill Is to deliver an oration here commemo rating Clinton's achievements. The final Interment wlll however, be deferred tin til M(.nd.ay, and will form part of the exerrieea to fee- held in celebratloi. . of the two- hundred and fiftieth anniver sary of the foundation of. the, city of Kingston.- , j W071"MEII TO VOTE FOR msat Bo, 1. s-" -' sV-; . Anti-statement J. C. Smith. . . ... District 8 Jackson, elect two:' ' David M. MUlw, Bemoorat, Statement WO. I. - .v - Kaloelnv TartUm, Bamoorat, Btatetneat Bo. U j . j. : , Anti-Statement, J. D. Hammersley and H. D. KublL District Douglas and Jackson, elect one:. '' r. B. Oarender, Bamoorat. Statement Bo. 1. ', -.j, - Antl-Statement, J. A. Buchanan, District 10 Benton elect one: I T. . B. WUliamaoa, Bapablioaa, Stata- District 11 Polk, elect one: W. B. Beary. Bemoorat. tatsmeat Ba. X. ... '.-..; ,. . Anti-statsment I awiey.- District IS Polk and Lincoln, elect one: F. Jones, Bepablloaa, Statemenl Bo. 1. . . ... i Diatrtct u nmniii, eieci two: Mm r. Oorrlgaa, Bamoorat, Statsmsat Bo. X. 1 ' " -. J. a. Benaaa, Bamoorat, tasmaat Bo, 'X, Antl-statemenfc-J. 'W. Bones, F. X. Jones.:". . district i ramnia ana xuiamooK, elect one:-- am. uum samoorai. natsmani Bo. 1. - Anti-statsment a. o. Beaia , District it Washington, elect three, s. X. Barastt. Bemoorat. Statsmsat BO. X. ' : ' ' . O. B. Beoge, Bsmoorat, statsmsat William Scknlmerlok, , Democrat, Statement Bo. 1 . - ; Antl-Btateraent, B. A. U. Meek, cnaries Hines and R. H. Greer. Diatrlct 1 Clackamas, elect three. Three BeDnblloaa and. three Demo cratic oaaoldatea, aU for Statomant Bo. 1. v. .. - , . . uiatrtct IT Huitnoman-ciacKamas. elect one.- ----- - a. Blag wuson, ZMmooraa, natsawat BO. 1. ' '.- . . - ( Anti-Btatement, c w. MCArtnur Dlstrlct IS Multnomah, elect twelve. James Abbott, BepubUoan, Statement Bo. 1. B. 0. Altman, Bepnblioaa, SUtemeat BO. 1. T. J, . Brady. Bepablloaa, Statsmsat Bo. I.- . -.. 3. O. Bryant, Bepablieaa, Statement-! BO. I. W. J. Clemens, Bepablloaa Statement Bo. I. . X, 0. Ooooh, Bepablloaa, Statsmsat Bo. 1. 1. K Darin, Bepublioaa, Statsmsat Wo. 1. :-: B. J. Jaeger, Bepablloaa Statement Bo. 1. - ... - Zk D. acaHons, Bepablloan. Statemeat Wo. 1. O. J. Kosoaald, Bepablloaa, Statement Wo. 1. . A. W. Orton, Bepablloan, Statement Wo. 1. i .. B. Vr Campbell, Bemoorat, Statement Wo. 1. - . . Anti-Statement, Robert Farrell and IL W. Paiker. ' - .j , r Diatrlct IS Clatsop, . elect two. B1aI Woodea, Deiaocrat, Statement "Anti-Statement, C. A. LeJnenweber and J. C. McCue. . District 80 Columbia, elect one. ' W. J. .TaUertoa. Democrat, Statement Wo. 1. . Anti-Statement. K. W. Conyers. District H Morrow-Umatilla, elect one. J. B. Wo. 1. Scott, Bemoorat, Statement Anti-Statement, T; 3. Mahoney. . District 28 Umatilla, , elect two. ' . C, A. Barrett, Bepablloaa, Statemeat Wo. 1. W. IL Blakeley, Dsmoorat, Statement Bo. 1. Anti-Statement, ! D. Mann. 1 M district 24 Unlon-WaUowa. elect one " ' J. Busk, Bepablloaa,-' Statsmsat M O. District IS Baker, elect one. J. J. Chats, Bemoorat, Statement Wo. 1. : Anti-statement. Henry McKtnney. District 2 Union, elect one. S. T. Richardson, Bepablloan, State ment Wo. X. Herman Rothohtld, Bemoorat, State ment Be, 1. restrict J7 Harney-Malheur-Grant, elect one. u - , wmiam asorfltt, Democrat, State meat Bo. I. Anti-Statement, W. H. Brooke. District J Gilliam. Sherman, Wheel er, elect two: r. aoxson.-vsmoorat. Btatsment WO. Xm -" , 3. xariaer. Bamoorat. natamemt Wo. 1, ' : , , i Anti-statement R. N. Donnelly. B. F. fke... :s.,,.,.2, ' a. . . t District is waeco. elect two:1 X. B. ktorse. Dsmoorat. ; Statemont Wo. X. -- 'i - r . . .1 . K. t. wooaoock, Statement Bo. 1. BL 0. Dodda. Beoubiioan. - Statement Bo. 1. i Anti-Statement, J. I Carter.-- - i. cholera among Jils own "men . and a spread of the rebellion,1 General Sir! i it. 1 1 . ... . , . .inr, vv iiictK'KB, cumiiianuing . -.ne Brltlan troops, is facing an exceedingly difficult situation. - , Just as was feared, the Mohmands have succeeded In raising several other border tribes, and there are probably fully 12,000 or 16,000 rebels In tiis field at present. FLED Ofl A SPEEDER One of These Vehicles, . Be longing at Oakland, Is Found at Eoseburg. r (Special OUpateh to The JeurSetl . Roseburg. Or May '. !. The ' only trace the officers have been able te obtain of the' Oakland - wholesale rob bers is a railway tricycle, or apeeder. ltr father had keen s (Teief froa tick Beta CarthelMttweatf-Sfe y.ara aad Saver (oand nf jell.f intil h btfiui t.klnf jovt Cunnti fiine MlMiMiu tekl CaeeoreU he See sever Ha She fawulMhe. Tfaey hare entlnlr eared I in. OasemM Se what jro IMomau. Ibua to d . I Will (Ire roa the prirll.e ef uhif bla sune.1 vicun,iuiiueiaerst4Was4laaaeUt laa J t1iu..l l,.1.,.kt. b. . an. r, a f , 1 o44 la bulk. Tk r.lna tablet tam4 CviOU faur.nt.,4 to aura jrour nxnoy back. . , Sterling Remedy Co.. Chlcaco or N.7.- t; 'r t: -. -1 -.. -sa . . - "V" f . BURGLARS PROBABLY i j- i... - m -L. m 1 i i : - -w mJ i iff 'have weair Back:Restimd Slcndcrand Medium NEMO BACK-RESTING m . .. u sin l "-v ismktm i b mm m . 1 ' - -.. i . " w VT RESTS YOUR BACIv 4 -i w uws n-xu canavt iuu A beautiful new model, suitable NEMO Sn-F-REDUCING CORSETS ' Brinb!a,th' comfort and style with levfect hygienicsafety, i " "MAKE STOUT WOMEN SLENDER" ? ' T08 BW Flatning-Baek aaodela reduce both abdomen and j, -'bios, and make Princess effects possible to stout figurest - r , rH ttl . . v - , ' 1 Modtfl Np. 312,;for tall stouV:women; No.:320same model, with Flaming-Back ?Q EH y Model No. 314 for short stout Nemo Corsets are sold in all good Figure-Building," meiletj free on request, SPECIAL The MOST in Value Our. Store Day Saturday, MEMORIAL DAY Until 9:30 Our 447th Bargain Friday Sale is now iri full swing arid . vvilltiiiuelMtil 9:30 this evening, offering hundreds' this city and vicinity. If s a sale you cannot afford to miss 1847 Rogers Bros.' Knives and Forks, dozen'...- . . .-. ... ..... .... . . . .$3.75 - Sterling Silver Thimbles, each ,...'.......... i. , . . ? ... . ..... 10c . Alarm Clocks," one-year guarantee. , , -. . , ; . . ; . i . .V. . ......... . . . . . ; . . .75c ... Gents Nickel Watches, one-year guarantee ; . ... . - v ...... ,. . 1' . ... .". , . .75c Ladies' Small Enameled Chatelaine Watches : .$4.00 , Gents' AValtham oj Elgin Watches, in a 20-year guarantee case. .$8.00 ' , EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR STORE REDUCED V. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR ENGRAVING 189 Third Street,' Between Yamhill and Taylor, Opposite Baker.Theatre ; ; which, -was. stolen from the tile factory about two miles this side of Oakland, upon, Vhtch it Is supposed the two men came to this city during the early hours of the morning. ; The speeder was found In the brush alone the river tanlt lust below town "yeaierqay morning, wnere it is tnougnt tney leu it. walking thence Into town. 31GII lETaQ AGilG Positively evretl by CARTERS inese Jaime ruis. ., Ttmr also reUera Dta- TllTTLC tress troM Dyspepsia la- digestion and Too Hearty Sating. A perfect ren edyforSbtfoesB, Kaasea, Drowsiness, Bad Tssta in tha Montn, Cbatsd ttogoa.falnlnCtaBldts TORPID ti&iSm T&cp IVER PILLS. 3HlaU tts Bowels.. PureirVegetahltj., KUU'fULr S'-ULLtSSE SKiatniCE. Genuina Must Boar..N. Fo-Simi!e Signature. - I a, H I PK. .! I PILLS. 1 REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Leadership calls for origi nality, real worth and business honor. imitator can tuvtr tcomt toadtrt. Corsets attained leadership because they are ftni,ntlAii,rli Tiavtnflpa lilatlnpt nnrrwiR ... . VHUUU. m . . f , -j ' accomplishes perfectly; and pecause , nearly every woman knows that the word "Nemo' on s corset stands for correct style, hyjcienic comfort and long that she will never be disappointed inaNemo. I FOR SLENDER AND MEDIUM FIGURES The wonderful new Back-Resting; Corset, already popular ' throughout the country, ' It is an absolute novelty ; struction, and brinjrs ease ana comfort to any woman wno ?'has S tired, aching back, v.-.v-r. ."-y'-,-::- f FOR STOUT WOMENt The world-famous Self I Radncing Corset, known everywhere as tbe only corset that nas ever really neipea a stout woman to reauce ner acxio men and re-shape her figure into the graceful lines of youth. Every Nemo Corset Does Something1 For Yoy That No Other Corset Can Do. r CORSET J3.51: I cllngingbackt flathipeffect, foe slender and medium figurcstia "Sisea 18 women; not io, same moaei, witn fiatrung.iiacK) stores throuprhout the world. Ask your dealer. ' Write us for booklet, "Hygienic KOPS BROS Mfrs, San Francisco AUNbUETOEMBNT m. VayU f ; ct-iteV-S-.--: f s ?nwHif5l"T-?r' Will Remain ; .;.JLV s! ; fV,?V .'V.''vf! ' 'I-''.. .VeSSrf fhZ S"? DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND: SILVERWARE No estimate nf the amount of money or the valuation of tha goods stolen has been -arrived at so far. ? , In the fight at tha stockyards at Oak land tha burglars dropped two pis tols nsed In their duel with tha officers. The guns were picked up in the hog pen, where more than a dozen bullet holes were made by the guns of the polios. It Is thought stolen froi i thought the two pistols, which were tolen from . Stearns b . Chenoweth's hardware store, were : emptied . and dropped, while new arms were brought into 'p.sy. mxia ins luaiuaoe or bui lets from the officers' guns became so strong that' the bandits were forced to retreat ana leave tne rune . tfcev had dropped. Tha DlStolS were recoamleed by the pi as havln roprletors of the hardware store m come from there. Aside from this, there Is nothlnv "to show what course the robbers took In leaving Oakland, and the SDeeder In clew that may not prove anything, aa no ane saw the men who made thla 1 mile ride In the small hours of tho morning. LA F0LLETTE SEEKS ; ; A-FELLOW-TALJCER '..!;! ; 111 " '' J f''C (Wsrtlnftoi' Burnt of .The Joornat)" ! Wsshlngton; May ? It. Senator 1a Pollette. who 1s trying to aet. Demo. cratio senators to. Join with him to or ganize a filibuster against the Aldrlcb Vreeland currency bill, said todays - "I have not ,eucceedd in getting any one to join me, altnough thV Demo crats, practically to a man are opposed 7'- S!:v: P original which if " 1 in con- Reducing, Stout TTgures: iw ui iuw u( utaui to M.v',,ii Office, 110 Geary Street. The "RT..QT Quality f t Closed s to the bill.- I . am anxious to see the bill, defeated. I would wllllnglv under take; to talk It to death If I could get Soma ona to Join me.;' .. t i I. Toilette' ' friends caution Wm against the attempt on account of his recent Illness, but he stands ready-to remain at his desk., speaking 48 hours if necessary, having his meals brought t him In the ohambr. If he finds one to. help him he .will kill the bill. ; ?V ' ' " Martla peaks.-1 - , - " U t". Get ,' tomorrow's People's Press ; and read his appeal written in hie cell, (c a copy at plar store. Fourth and Wash ington and Oregon News, company. - . i I . .4 .1. r '; f. xs ,vv . 41-BCTmCffSTARr ; " f rllTJ JvPJyl' 'ftWA3MKKT0J ' J. U U, ,U l. !) I - ; N..: I' SALT AIR Aerated All beer is aerated. J - It is carried in pipes to the , topmost', part of the brewery, and while hot,- trickles: down : over a series : of - ice-cold pipes, permitting the aijr to blow through-it.v' , .This coots the beer. It purifies it, as. well k Everybody knows, the purifying power of pure air. r , . - .' PALE BOHEMIAN has this advantage:.: .:' It is. salt-air-aerated; that is, it is purified and cooled by the cool, salt air of the Pacific Ocean, man wnicn tnere is none purer."1-"... V This air erivtis no dif ferent flavor 4to s PALE BOHEMIAN beer, per haps., than . 'any. mother pure air. 1 Some - chemists main tain; however, that the" chlorine in the ocean air has greater purifying: . itr-.-r." -' ' , power man iresn air., i ; Whatever i the j action of this air may " be," all o btasn'a b le evidence demonstrates that "salt-air-aerated beer is 'bet ter beer, for. that reason. The brewery in which PALE BOHEMIAN is made ,isi located at - an elevation just a few feet above, sea-level.: - ' From the " top of; the. brewery, . however, one overlooks all of Astoria, vievihg,; the great Pa cificOcean. ' ' The- sweep of wind from the ocean is unim peded on its way to the jbrewery, 'carrying none of the surface , contam ination that is" so apt tor deteriorate the . 'quality of ! city - brewed b e e r, where the purity of the air is questionable. PALE BOHEMIAN beer has a distinction that is. seldom, if ever; met in the brewing of beer. It is closer to the ocean than any other brewery in the world. It is a guarantjipf pur ity and palatability. a case win oe aenv ered to . your home, if you say so. , 'I ... One dozen large bot tles, $1.75. Rebate of 40 cents per dozen for bottles. i ta- w North Pacific Brewing 'Co: ' 211 McKay Bldg. Main 2690 v -A269Q: ovoosry atorsa Closed. 4 All htores of members of the Retaft Grocers' association will close at noon tomorrow, Decoration day. . r' yf