The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 06, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON " DAILY JOURNAL, " PORTLAND, . SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 6 1908.
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Democratic'. State Central
"... Committee Meets Tuesday
for That Purpose.
' Democratic party leader of Oregon
will bold sway. In Portland , Monday
night and Tuesday next when the Dem
ocratic . state. central .dommittee will
meet to be followed Tuesday by the
Democratic state convention. -
Monday, night. at 8 o'clock sthe state
central committee will meet In the par
lor of the Imperial hotel, when the
general routine- business of .the party
organisation In the state will1 be trans
acted, :-i :A A- ".i.v'- v-v-'
Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock the
sfato convention will be called to order
In the Woodmen of the world hall oy
Alex Sweek, chairman of the state cen
tral committee. The convention win
have a little line of business to trans
act, consisting of the election . of eight
delegates to the national, convention to
be held in Denver, eight alternates for
the delegates and the further" nomina
tion of four presidential electors to be
placed on the official ballot for , the
presidential election of .November next
: ; Bl? Attendance Xxpected.
From air Indications there will be a
large attendance at the convention, as
a number of the prominent Democrats
of the state -are anxious to make the
trip to the convention In Denver. It Is
not' probable, however,, that the con
vention will have any such strenuous
scenes as marked the proceedings, of
the lata Republican state convention,
as there is no Internal warfare among
the delegates.
William 3. Bryan will get the Indorse
ment of the convention, according to the
card, and the only care of the conven
tion wUl be to see to It that the dele
gates who are 'elected to the national
convention are all sound Bryan men,
who will stand behind the Nabraskan
uatll the last ditch has boeh crossed.
Delegates' Election Only. .. . .'
It Is believed that the convention will
be able to organize and finish its busi
ness early Tuesday afternoon, as there
Is nothing other than the' election of
the delegates and the electors to come
before the meeting. ..-'-- i .
Had the amendment providing for an
l Increase in the number of supreme
1 court Justices passed at the polls June
1, the convention . would have had the
further task of nominating two men to
. make the race for the vacant places on
the bench- created by the amendment.
Th. TjLllur tit t H Jh imMfimwnt r hnwviip
leaves the convention with nothing to
do other than the election ot national
delegate and presidential electors. -
Wat of Delegates. .
There are 16 delegates In the state
convention, practically all of whom have
reported to Secretary John B.. Ryan of
the state central committee. Most ot
them will be In attendance at the. con
vention. -The list so far reported Is as
fo'lowa:'. - .
Baken- adelegates-Wr-1-1,0 vel ace,
B. Bowen, W. F. Butcher. M. B.
Mercer, Sam White, M. Fuchs, M. D.
Clifford,. T. C Burke, O. P. Isom. George
" H. Foster." ' . -
Benton; four delegates Thomas Gal
lahan, Mat Wllhelm, Peter Rickard, ,W.
B. McFadden. i
Clackamas, It deVs-ts A". D. Grlb
ble, T. I Turner, W. C. Vaughn, H.
O. ; Starkweather,-, D. I '.Tmlllnger, X.
II. Kerchem, A. L. Beatle, It. Funk, John
Claffney, J, E, Hedges, O. D. Eby. ,
son, H, u. Hehdereon, O.' Bovey, A. M.
Smith. A. Birch. J. T. Wallace.
Columbia,- four delegates O. - W.
- Welch. W. D. DUlard, J. IX McKay, W.
j. roiuerton. -
Coos, -five delegates 1. D. Ooss. Dr.
B.-D. Straw, A. J. Sherwood, Dr. Stem-
ler, curl asmuasen." , , ,
Curry county, two delegates M.
Doyle, IX A. Wright.
Douglas, nine delegates O. P. Cos
how. Dexter Rice. O. W. Wonacott, t
J. Gorman. W. W. Elder, . C. T. Nail,
mo. Hill. F. Ik Beard, Dr. E. J. Page.
GlUlam. three delegates 8. li. Cou-tre,-
James Larch. Edward Dunn.
Jackson, seven delegates E." ...E.
Phlpps, E. J. Farlow, V. H. Miller, J.
6. Ortn, T. M. Jones, Charles Prim.
O. E. Beeman.
Josephine, four delegates 3. W. Ott,
"W. J.-Horn, R. O. Smith, J. O. Booth.
Klamath, three delegates George T.
Baldwin, B. St. George Bishop, John
Ji. Houston.
Lake, ' two delegate Bernard Daley,
J. 8. Lane. .!
Lane county,' 11 delegates J. 'w
Baker, R. M. Vech,"- W. W. Oglesby,
I p. ' J. Du Brllle. Lark Bilyeu, L. ft.
IKdmlnson, A J. Du Brille, W. W. Ogles
llsy, C, P. Houston, F. E. Selover, I.
IN. i Travis. .." ; - ;
-' Linn county, .11 delegate Samuel
T.. Garland. W. R. Bllveu. M. A. Miller.
37 J. Whitney,, George Findley, T. J.
Munkera. J. D. Bennett, X A. Munk-era,-Clark
Alllngham, F. C. Stellmacher,
33 F Jlrci . ... f -
Malheur, four delegates-"-Thomas E,
Of oKnlght, A. N. Boliss, James E, Law
rence, J. t. BiacKaoy.
' Marlon, IS delegate D. J. " Fry,; F.
W. steutaloff. . W. H. Holmes.' A. M.
(Dalrymple, ' John W. Ebner, George O.
tsavage, Hi. J. T.rniiam, ueorge wus-
iter. w. H. ' uowning, Artnur Jiiaer,
W.- A. Lambi Francis Teller, James R.
'Coleman. ,' ' v.- ..
Multnomah, IS delegates George Ii
.Hutchin, D. M. f Watson, J. H. Valla,
lit, 'W. Peterson, George I. Smith. Dave
Jiouston, A, E. Madgwtck, A. 8 week,
'J. Foley, H. D. Wagnan, J. P. Kennedy,
T. J. Craig, J. a. Nichols, v A.; Abbott.
John Montag, George Whlttaker, Frank
Lee. 8. B. Edwards, George E. Chamber
'laln, H. W. Parker, Fi cE,Xeo H. S. J.
McAllister, 8. B. Holcomb, W. C. Ayls-,-worth,
A. P. Nelson, Newnl McCoy,
I J. D. Kelly X- W. Ferguson, G, H.
Thomas, W. H. Neville. Charles Arnholt,
I Johnson White, A. SUrk, A-J. Salls
ifcury, W. E. Purdjt J. C. Welch,. M.
rKronenberg, Charles Rowley. . -
folK, six aeiegates xsavia J. naimes,
an Orsdel, J., C Cockerham John O.
LOCAL BRANCH OF ARISTOCRATIC GENEVA ,
SOCIETY HAS BEEN FOUNDED IN PORTLAND
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Officers of Portland Branch of the Geneva Society.
iTrank H. Fawk, David. W. Sers, J. G,
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Sherman, tw delegate wit Bar-
rttt Pnhert Urouhart.
'. Umatilla, eight delegate Will M.
''Peterson, James H. Raley, W. C, Moore,
I). A. Feebler? David Taylor, James
.Johns, R. F. Johnson. J. N.. Scott.
Union, seven delegates George Baird,
B. F Wilson, George Holmes, John Wil
son. A. R. Hunter. Ed Logan. Lee
Xuttle. , ' . ' - v.V- "
Wallowa- four delegates W. - W.
White, R. E. Heskett, B. M- Rounsavell,
ST. T. MoClain; -
Wasco, seven delegate A. 8. Ben
rett, George C. Blakely, D. J. Trlber,
B. 8. Driver, F. A. Seufert, "Lane Smith
Wheeler, two -delegate A. z King,
George M. Rhea. . . .
Tamhill, seven delegates C. V. Gal
loway, H- Bernard, L. S. Peters. B. F.
Caldwell, R. L. Harris, C. B- Matthis,
K. Rummel. . - - - '
Morrow, three delegates Sam E. Van
Vactor, W. H. Clark, Henry Blackman.
Lincoln, three delegates O. W. Peter
son. W. 8. Wbltten, J. F. Stewart,
Grant, four- delegates 8. A, Lawrence,
George jr. Word, George T. Meador, J.
U. Dltmars. -
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sVo Idea Who Shot Hlmv-:
. (United Prew Ud Wire.)
Oakland, Cal., June . Struck last
l nursaay oy a stray uunei, eric inern
elson died at the county Infirmary to
day. Therkelnon was found In the road
near San Leandro, but had no Idea who
fired the shot
Portland Is the home of the epicure
In the norViwtfst and tni fact has been
recognised by the Geneva association.
the International society of hotel and
restaurant employes. . This ; society,
which'.'-la composed?, only of first clas
head waiter and grlH service superintendents,-
has organlred a "local branch
of the society and the .members,, who
Include all the leader of the profession
in the Rose-City.-are to build a club
house in the near, future. - Only, high
salaried waiters are permitted - to! Join
ins exclusive society, it veing one or tne
requirements- that ach member must
have an Income of at least $1-5 a month.
Of Interest to people of this city Is
the fact that Baron Schlenk, proprietor
of the Quelle, was the original founder
of the association In-1878 at Geneva,
Switzerland.' Manager May of the Port
land Commercial club, was also one of
tne party organisers or tha society.
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Johannesburg, Rio Janeiro or
Tlie world Is no wider than the .local
of the Geneva eociet:
Etlo Janeiro or ' Hong
Par Is. Berlin. CalcutU
or wherever the hurrying band of pleasure-seeking
tourists go, there will you
find', the Geneva, society -firmly en
trenched.; It has big hotels In the- lead
ing cities of Europe, Africa, Asia and
both Americas, Not long ago two-members
of the- society purchased the St
Regis hotel. New York's famous hos
telry. In London the society has a ho
tel which is probably, unique In that It
1 a habitat for first class waiters only.
VOLCANO WILL HURL
OP FIERY FAREWELL
La$t "Eruption , of .Vesuvius
Tonight for Portland's
benefit. , .
' Vesuvius will tonight erupt a riery
farewell . and Pain' gorgeous spectacle
will terminate Its Portland season ' In
a blaie of pyrotechnlo glory. It : la
Woodmen's night and hundred of mem
bers will be in attendance in uniform
and enjoy the special devices that have
Deen arranged in . tneir nonor. : m nese
will include a tlarantio fire portrait- of
one of the most popular Woodmen in
tne state, one Known ana aamirea - oy
every member of -the order. . -.-.v-..
There will be the usual number of
big bombs, novel . rockets, comicalities,
etc., .and - set pieces .galore. Children
are . to be' admitted to any part of the
grandstand. A large attendance la -expected
tonight since it-will be the last
opportunity to see tne oig snow mat
has delighted so-many thousands dur
ing the week,' and which la without
doubt the, largest and finest display of
fireworks ever given west . of Manhat
tan beach. New Tfork. ' ' -
On Monday the scenery and buildings
will be torn down, and all will be
shipped to Vancouver, -British Colum
bia, where the next engagement la
scheduled. -' - . - - : - - -. .
SHINGLE MARKET IS 0:
STILL DEMORALIZED
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Belllngham, Wash.;,' June -. Despite
the fact that an advance of 8 cents a
thousand' was made Friday on "stars"
and "clear" - shingles, tha market - Is
still deraorallxed. Today's quotation on
stars Is $1.45 per- thousand and clears
11.86, an unsatisfactory price, however,
but a better state- than haa existed for
several weeks. - v , . ',- :,.-
A general meeting of shingle manu
facturers of the -state will be held in
Everett next Monday for the purpose
of attempting to arrive at some agree
ment as to the proper course to pursue
to force a .reasonable price for the mill
products. . . ,
The New Tork branch of the organ I
fA- Mn-Hfl., K II m ten AAA 1-l.lK
lull . twvut., . WUMI. m ,,.'VV
house for its ' members. Northwest
Organiser Jos .Wlsener, who came here
to Institute a local branch of the Geneva
society, has the Geneva blue book con
taining a roll of more than SO.000 mem
bers who hold high places In the pro
fession and are to be found in all 'Parts
of - the-world rom - Japan -to -faraway;
(juepeo and then around to KJiartoum.
Wherever the society happens, to-be
the language that . prevails there is
adopted -by It- Newspapers In -, II dif
ferent tongues are controlled by the or
ganization. . . '..- ;V-
So the omtng of the Geneva society
to Portland Is proof that the Rose City
is becoming famous as a point of In
terest for sightseers, and as Organiser
Wlsener say, a "gastronomlc&l cen
ter." - ' - - ----
One of the unique thing about the
Geneva society is that it Is the only
labor union.-, that pensions it members
for old-age. '.-
, Tha officers of the local branch aret
President. John Shields, head waiter
of the Arlington club; vice-president,
W. B. Martlln,. superintendent of serv
ice. Hotel Portland: sergeant at arms,
Harry E. Redding, bead waiter of the
Portland grill; secretary, Joe Wlsener.
The executive board consist of thes
men and Ernest Koch, head waiter of
the Oregon grill. Wlsener, Redding and
Pierce constitute the house committee.
Soma of the members of tha Portland
branch Of the society are: J. Lehman,
steward at the Arlington club; J.. E. Do
Gruchy. head ' waiter of the Commercial
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Corner Fifth and Merrlsoa B treats,
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A. I HILLS .'.....Prealdeiri
LBAMUBLr. . . . . .Osnoral Manager
CLANCB 8. IAMUKU Aatt. Mgr.
The Policyholders' Company
in Best f or Oregoriiario
Dockstader at Helllg fonlght, '
Tha attraction at . tha Helllg - theatre,
Fourteenth and Washington streets, to
night and tomorrow night at 8:16 o'clock
will be the famous American minstrel,
Lew Dockstader. and his bis; company.
Seat are now selling at theatre for
both alght.- -.-.--.- .',-m -.. . v r-'U'.
-" "The Halfbreed'! Tonight.
The "Halfbreed" with all Ita scenic
grandeur, and Its typical characters and
atmosphere of the great west, will lin
ger long in tha memory of theater-goers.
The closing performance will be given
by the Baker Stock company tonight. .
"The Bushranger" at Lyric, -
Tonight' performance of "The Bush
ranarar" at tha Lvrlo will be the last
but two of the run of this justly popu
lar play. Tne Hiunajui-Aiwooa com
mut h . made a verr deen-ImDresslon
on the local public In -this pteoo and is
aireaay wen estaotisnea as popular ; la
rorlte. Battling Nelson Tonight. ' ; T
Tonight Battling Kelson will appear
at each cerformance of "A TriD to
Coney Island" at tha Star theatre. The
famous fighter gives a throe-round
sparring exhibition with his trainer, and
this will be his last public appearance
befora he , meets - Gana, three - week
hence. - . - ; , -
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. ; jreaon xioiuvfj, , , fcj
- An expensive act 1s at the head of the
Grand bill. There are 11 people In the
Pekln Zouaves, and they . have - a mili
tary act which Is unlike anything else
of the kind that has been seen In - this
vicinity. George - Wilson, the king of
minstrels, appear with his stories and
ongs. - - t ----j-..:. yj-. .
Laughter at th Oaks. h
; Music, laughter and ' then still - more
entertainment. That la what you And
at the Oaks. The band of white and
gold In the afternoon, the Allen-Curtis
comedy company and Its pretty girls
in the evening and tha Amusement Way
all the tune. People who want to loss
tha blue can do It at , the Oaks.
FINED FOR SELLING.
. ' LIQUOR OX SUNDAY
(Special Dispatch to Tbe'losraaU
Vancouver, Wash, June ; . William
Haf f ey ' was fined $ 30 - by Judge Mc
Credle yesterday for selling liquor, on
Sunday, May z 4. Haf fey keeps a sa
loon at Camas. He was ' notified - that
Information had" been secured of his
violation of the law and be at once or
dered . his attorney, K. M. Bcanlon, to
enter, a plea of. guilty. - : - -;
The greatest heat ta never found on
the equator, but some 10 degree to the
north, while more severe cold has been
registered In northern Siberia than has
been foiinS near the pole.",
club; Damon I.' Pierce, head waiter In
the -ma4n -- dining room, Portland hotel,
and member of the clubhouse commit-
THIEVES REAP
FIESTA HARVEST
Pickpockets and. 'Porch
Workers Take Advan-,
tage of Crowds. '
While gpectator were feasting their
yes on tha grand finale of Portland'
Roe Festival street pageants last night,
pickpocket and others of their Ilk were
feasting on the personal effects of tha
spectators. The city chap and tha ru
ral lte suffered together last night .
Iver Skeie, a farmer from Chehalis,
Washington, had his trousers' pockets
ripped open while asleep in his room at
the Eagle house on Burnslde between
Second and Third streets, and every
thing In his possession, including til
and. a watch which he had purchased
yesterday morning, ' was stolen., . The
thieves kindly left him hi return ticket
to Chehalis.
- Itw rrlend J-althles.
RayT McDonald, - another - farmer- lad;
met a sociable fellow while "seeing the
sights" last night, and the two struck
up such a warm friendship that Ray In
vited him to spend the night In his
room at tba New Western hotel.- This
morning's sun revealed the bedfellow's
absence, also McDonald's clothing,
watch and money, tibout $25. ' -
J. Powell, residing at the Overland
hotel 'was touched for l0 while viewing-
the parade at the corner of Fifth
and Washington streets last night.
Likewise. Charles Hamlin, a roomer at
the Arleta hotel, lost Hi while standing
In the same. vicinity. C. Chrlstensen.
living at 121 East Twenty-ninth street,
also a Washington street parade epecta
tor,-is poorer by 130 this morning.
: Mrs. H. A. Gavener, who lives In the
Cambridge building, wore her turquoise
bracelet when she went down on Wash
ington street to view the parade last
night. This was cut from her wrist
during the evening. It Is - valued at
about 150. -r '"l"'--- ' ' .
. Paul DUk Is a Hungarian. H had 13
In gold currency stowed away In a rear
pocket of his trousers.' H also occu
pied one of the "mourner's benches" at
olice headquarters this morning. He
elleves the money waa taken whjle he
was standing at the corner ot Fifth and
Washington streets. - ,
Attorney W. M. Foley had stolen a
watch, chain and charm which he val
ued highly because of associations con
nected with them. Their intrinsic value
was about $260. , He waV also on Wash,
lngton street last night and likewise,
this . morning is - wondering "how It
happened." -
- The poroh climber was not far behind
his brother pickpocket in last night's
race for loot honors. While Robert
Dieck arid family were enjoying the fes
tivities their residence at 191 Main
street was thoroughly ransacked by bur
glars. Eighty dollars in- money and
some valuable Jewelry were stolen. ' En
trance waa obtained by av. window lead
ing from a-rear porch. - '
J. M.-Wilson and family; residing at
15U Knowle street, were only absent
from their home about an hour. Thi
sufficed, however, for burglars to secure
loot consisting of a gold watch, several
pieces of jewelry and 130 in money., .
At this rate, how long will It be be
fore Multnomah county will go dry?
NEW SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY
AT ALL
By tf,e use 0f iWeir, Inhaler Catarrh,
- Asthma, Cold in Head -and Hay Fever
- are Instantly relieved." One or more
r Wtm.S should be kept in the family. Can be DRUCQSTS
INHALE .Instantly adjust ed. Constant applica
- tion while you aleep. Only 60c. Write
, r . . today and enclose the amount. Satis-
faction assured.' ; -
WEIR INHALER COMPANY, PORTLAND, OREGON
TEETH WITH OR
WITHOUT PLATES
our or towv peofu
W esn flo yonr entire Crown, Bridge
and plate Work In a day If neceavury.
Positively Painless Extracting rree
when plates or bridges are ordered.
Sensitive teeth and roots removed with
out the least pain. Ten chairs. Only
the most scientific and careful work.
, ' BO YXAJtB X3T POBTXAWO.
W " A UKTT ami associatx3
TT lO painless SenUsts.
railing- Bldg, Third and Washington
t a m. to.i p. m. Sundays 9 to 13.
Painless Extraction, 60o; Plates. $5.00.
Both Phones. A. and Main Jl 02 .-
McMinnvilie College
- , OFFERS K ,
TOE IDEAL EDUCATION
Its whole environment Is' clean and
wholesome; no saloon; good city gov
ernment; strong, aggresslva churches.
A Christian Faculty. -
-' Course: Preparatory, Collegiate,
Conservatory and Commercial. ' Illus
trated bulletin Just Issued.
- A99BSSS. " . . O, BOX 67,"
KoWnnvlUe Oollsg,, KcMlnsvin, Or.
tee: J. Young, who will be head waiter
ot tne new nororau naus; j. at r oy,
captain, Portland hotel grill; Eugene
May, manager of the. Commercial club I
.a
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of the Louvre rathskeller; Charles Voel
rer. head waiter of tne Louvre ana cssn
lerof the Geneva society; Jake Con
verse, neaa ' waiter main aming room,
Portland hotel. . - .
member of the executive board! Vie .
Tarbell of the new Hofbrau haus, which!
will soon "open; Oua Lundeleaf, captain j
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DR. N. J. fULTON
: ' NATUROPATH.
Xr a saaa as woman only B3IW
by would vtady and laara semstfeiar
taaa' X would ajr' -
-ir$ Your Cwn Fault If You're Sick
And not quickly cured." But Ilka , a
heep that In. the hand of It shearer
la dumb, o is the ordinary man or
woman ' - "
STUPJUOXT BBBBSZiZSS
When It oo tries to treatment for their
diseases..' They awake in the morning
and "Don't feel welll" - There's some
thing wrong;, and away they fly to the
doctor' or phone him to hurry to
them and then the anuslo starts. " He
scratches his "pharmacopoeia," exam
ines the tangue, feels the pulse, shakes
his head, looks wise, writes a Latin
something, says he'll "call again . to
morrow," returns to his office, enters a
charge upon his book, figures on his
next real estate investment and there
yon are. The druggist, toads the Latin
betUes up a few ounces of rank blood
poison," sends It over to tha patient and
--nee in a while , -
TAT17B BXAM TXB POXOJT,
Tha patient recovers and "That doctor
is certainly a wonder! He cured me!"
Truth la. Nature cured," deaplte the poi
sonous drugs, precisely as Vaar, ap
Ued ay me, otured tkia poor snifsrer at
ktllwanjdei - - ,. - - -
Mllwaukie, ' Feb, S J, : 08 For t:
years I suffered from Inflammation
and those delicate trouble usual to n;
sex, and several time during tha las.
It years, was unable, for months, to
be oh - my feet, and waa In bed the
greater part of the time for It month
befora I went to Doctor Fulton. At that
time J. had soma to tha conclusion that
my kidneys were afTeoted. Vrhen I be-
rn treatment with the doctor last May
waa bloated.: had throbbing pains In
my head, and at times a severe pain
In the region of my heart' I also waa
exceedingly nervous and my lower limbs
seemed heavy and lifeless and very
much swollen.' After the first few Na
turopathic treatments I was less ner
vous than I hsd been for years, and AT
THH END OF FIVE WEEKS WAS A
NEW WOMAN I Now I can do all kind
f work, and lately WALKED , FIVB
UJMHia lit ONE DAT I
MRS. SARAH .HATHAWAT.
- XT B1AZZS BEB BOBBY - -
Ta contemplate the Ignorance of stek
people. .- Many are blight as a dollar,
educated and smart, but when It comes
to "doctoring" are stupid as a goose ana
blind as a bat This comes of h Latin
Prescription., They never know what
hey . have .been "fed" think it must be
right because it la so "mysterious."
a Vat Bijktt i Xfs a Fraadl It Xa
Bowarsrht Daoayttaa aad Injury o :
Xajnan Oonstlsmttens.
I dislike to speak thus plainly, but 1
must speak the. truth. I uaa no drugs
or roediolne at all. AND I CURB MI
PATIENTS AND ' THET, , STAT
CCRcb, TCO. : ' - -
DR. IN. .J. FUUTOIN
tit llth t. two-block south of Jeffer
son oar, and oae block from either
- llth or llth at. oar.
Office hours to 11. 1 to 4. Bom
phon A-llll.
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( Money-Maldrig Ways bf Using Want Ads i)
To Buy or iSell a
Picture or Painting
It is in the easy vach of anybody to have copiei of tha .
work of masters at a trifling price. But the frames
cost so much I Here is a suggestion : , . Place a little .
Want Ad in this paper' under the heading, "Pictures
and Paintings,' stating that yon want to Bay or Sell ".
' certain pictures. There are many people who get tired '
of "the same pictures in their home if they are of the
V inexpensive kind, and will be glad to Sell for little
" money -if their attention is called to the fact. - Perhaps T
'i yon have Picture in your home you would like to Sell,
- - then take the money and get new ones.' Many people
- Buy-and Sell expensive Paintings this way pick up
Bargains. It certainly is economical. A Want Ad "
costs but a few centsand the price is the same to
: everybody. . - r v." "-' '':'-'
EXAMPLES
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- WXm T6 BTlV feEMTN'TON' C6PIES,
framed In neat style. Will pay reason- 1
able price for different subjects. Any '
pictures in your horn you' want to sell '
cheap T Address X I Is, Journal.
raAe 6ni(6iN,Al Van bf fcn pi.tNf -
tng for sale to highest bidder. Been
In family for years but. must now sacri
fice, will gladly show. -Address. F Z
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-1 month, to Issues, tl.toi ,
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Our. little Want - Ads are; read EVERYWHERE xhis paper goes at the fireside, the shop,
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for YOU to test, our' Classified page? Inasmuch as it is read by ALL classes of people,
you are bound to REACH just the people who will be INTERESTED in YOUR Want Ad.
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