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12 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE - 7. 1SC3. IliGORlILJE BUSy IIEXI FALL i c : ''' I I . . 1 'S'-( V- ' '.4 ' ' Enormous Fleet Will Be Re A Quired to Move Season's wneat wop. EXPORTEES PREPARE FOK BUMPER CROP Indications Favor Record Breaking - Year In line of Shipment of ,Na : tive Products IDispatch of Car- riers Will Be Facilitated. ' Unless all Indications fall, Portland will experience tbe bjggest wheat ex porting season la her history during the cereal year beginning July 1. Crop pros pect are the best, arrangement are on the way for improved methods of handling shipping at the mputh of the Columbia and opon the riyer, and th construction of a mammoth warehouaa harf has been begun.4 . Extensive preparation for the han dling of the Immense fleet of sailing Vessel ' and steamer, that" will visit here next fall and winter are already hnder way, with a new of greatly fa cilitating the dispatch, of tha carrier that will be engaged.; Tha. city will, have mooring buoy placed in the lower harbor for the accommodation of Yes eels required to lie Idle for one reason or another, and dolphins will be driven at some suitable location, for the ac commodation of vessels , discharging kallast or tied up while under nego tiations for a charter. ' - , ' , It is estimated' that next fair busi ness in the shipping line will almost double that of the season now coming to a close although U In itself ;wi a hummer with record-breaking totals rolled vp nearly every month. The Channel to the sea, has been deepened and straightened, so that less time-- will he consumed In bringing vessels up or down the river, and the depth of water on the bar-has increased so materially alnce the last survey a year ago that It IS confidently expected that the . survey now 'being made by government engineers will reveal- a'minlmum depth at low tide of J7 feet Few of the large wheat-carrying sailing vessels draw more than 22 feet, and last fall a number of tramp steamer crossed out - drawing 26 or 46 feet. . , ... a -- Chartering of carrier ' commenced some time ago, but transactions of this kind will be coming, to right nearly every day from now on because the ves sels have to be allowed time to reach liere which in most eases . take two or three months, and In some instance fonir or five. - '..-. , . The charter yesterday of the British bark Crown of India and the Italian bark - Emanuel Accame,v reduces : the disengaged fleet In the river to five ves sels. the JBritish ships Xeylnnd Bros., Ancalos, Largiemore and Donna Vrarv cesca and the German bark Alsterkamp. These will probably secure engagement before many days. The Ancalos , was to have carried a cargo of lumber,' but the deal fell through owing to a misun derstanding about the lay day, and he Is on tha market again, It . is reported that several sailing vessels-will come here thi fall with coal from Australia, t They, too, will be available for grain-loading and it 1 quite probable that many of them -will be engaged for that purpose prior , to their arrival. Three vessels have al ready been placed on the list from New castle for this port and it' la known that three others ar under engagement to come here with coal, but their names have not yet been made public. ' ' y FOR LUMBER CARGOES. Halt a Dozen -Tramp. Steamers, Ar Booked to Arrive Hcrg Soon. ' Half a dosen large tramp ' steamer are due to arrive here soon to load lum ber for foreign port; Among them ' is . the British - steamer Foreric, which should have put in an appearance yes terday. She comes , In ballast . from Guaymas, Mexico, and will take away 1,000,000 feet for north China. -The Foreric will receive her - ship ment at the mills of th Eastern ' A Western Lumber company. The British steamer Strathflllan is expected any day : from Java, and the Norwegian steam rs Guernsey and Tabor are booked to load as soon as they can get here. - The Guernsey Is acting . as -warehouse ', for a cargo of coal that ehe brought out from the Atlantic coast to San Fran cisco for. the Atlantic squadron.- There being no room for the fuel in. the gov ernment bunkers it was found desirable to keep the steamer in the bay until the warships return to Mar Island . from the cruise north.' ; j-.-' . - ! The Ave-masted schooner Henrv ' IT. Hall, which reached . Astoria Friday night. Is under charter to load lumber for tb orient. She will carry close to 2,000,000 feet - ' SAILOR'S NARROW ESCAPE, Chinese 'Riding Cable Tossed Into . Space by Quick Jerk. A Chinese sailor on the oriental liner , Numantla displayed exceptional ability to hang on yesterday afternoon when In discharging cargo at Alaska dock on of the sling hooks caught a moor ing cable upon which the aallor was adjusting a. rat shield and Jerked it taut with tnlng, rapidity. The cable wag Tianglng- quite slack between the- steamer and the cavil on ting astride of It When the sling hook that had been released from a bale of gunnies caught It tha result waa much the same as had tha cable been a rub ber band. It sent the sailor soaring toward th sky. He grabbed it how ever, with one hand Just in time and hung on for dear life. The hoisting en gine wa stopped before the cable napped and carefully lowered while the Chinaman cautiously made his way overhand to the wharf. Those who wit nessed the accident expected to use the h.KJ"!,ln ,M,,h' Ufa, but he escaped . without a scratch. .'V - ' . ,. T ALONG THE WATKRFROXT. . The steamer Alliance, Captain Olson as ed last night for Coos lay with a full cargo ana all the passengers her accommodations would permit. . - The steam jKihoone fichna Tak ar rived la the. harbor last night to load wheat and lumber for fin 8 he will take wheat in th hold T and lumber for a deckload. a,'n0 The- eteam-. schooners tiia,.., and Tosemite sailed yesterday for Sun Francisco : with wheat and - lumber rargoes. The aailing schooner Irene croseed out with SOO.00O ieet of lum. ber for San Diego. uu The . North Paciflo Steamship com. rany's steamer Roanoke will ba vw.n a thorough overhauling, at Ban Fran, clsro in October.- She will get new boilers, new decks and new furnishings and be transformed into a fine paaaen- ger liner. . r. - - The warships in the harbor will leave for Bremerton at 7 o'clock this morning. The torpedo boata Fox and ravi are : to undergo quite extensive rcrnirs. -.- ... The Harrimen linr Rose. City car ried SS0 passengers when eh left Aln. worth dock yesterday morning for Ban Francisco. ' " .: . The steam schooner Homer arrived at Conch etreet dook late last nlgbt with general freight from baa Fran CiC(i. f . ;.. v.- BIAKIMJ XOTi:S. ! weather cloudy. Bailed at 4:50 a. -rn., steamer Tosemite; at 6:16 a. m., steam era F. S. Loop and Asuncion, for. Ban Franolscp. Arrived at 6 and left up at 7 a. m.. steamer suna lax, irora ban Francisco. Sailed at 11 a. m.. steamer Sue Elmore, for Tillamook. Arrived down at 3:20 jp. m. and sailed at 6:30 p. m., ateamer Rose City, for Ban Fran cisco. Arrived at 1 p. in. And left up at ft p. m., steamer' Homer; from San San Francisco, June . Sailed at 6:30 last ' night steamer Nome City, for Portland. - Sailed at noon, steamer State or caitiornia; at 1 p. m ateamer George W. Elder aftd Argyll, for Port land.' ' i ' i.v; ..' Queenstown. ;Jun' 8 British vshlp Carnarvon way collided with , iceberg, had stern twisted and headgear carried away. Arrived1, French bark Thiers and British snip Milton burn, rrom Portland. Klnsale, June 6. Passed June ' 6, STencn park Arm en, rrom Portland." Prawle Point, June 6. Jacaed June f, French ship Iiavld da Anjers, for Port- lana. -f , - : Dover, Juhe Passed June 5, Ger man amp Marl H&ckreid, xrom port' land. - Tide at Astoria Sunday "High water, :is a. m., 6.0 reet; v:i p. m.. 7.0 reet. Low water, 0:48 a. m., S.I feet; 12:34 p. m., 1.9 feet. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Xegnlar lOaer Dn to Arrive. Rreakwater, Coo bay Jun 7 State, San Francisco ........... Jun 9 G. W. Elder. San Pedro, way.... June J Alliance, Coos Bay ,. June U Eureka, Eureka and Coos. ..... .Jun 14 Roanoke, San Pedro and way, ..June 1 Rose City, San Francisco .June If Arabia, orient ..................July I Nicomedla, orient Aug. 1 Alesla, orient Bept 1 Numantla, orient Sept. 16 "t Begular Unra to Depart.' Breakwater, San Francisco..,.. June 10 Geo. W. Elder, San Pedro, ..... .June 11 State, San Francisco .......... June IS Alliance. Cooa Bay .,,....,.. .June 18 Numantla, orient. ......... ....Jun li Eureka, Eureka and Coos. ..... .Jun 1 Roanoke. San Pedro and way.. June 18 Rose City, San Francisco..... ..Jun 10 Arabia, orient ................ .July IS Nicomedla, orient i. ...Aug. 16 Alesla, orient..... ............ SepL IS Tl ta Fort.' y Broderlck Castlo, Br, .ahlp .i.... Stream Largiemore, Br. sh ..O. W. P. dock Crown of India, Br.' bk. ..,;. .Drydock Leyland Bros... Br. sh ......... .O. W. P. Donna; Franceses, Br. bk. ...... .Astoria Alsterkamp, Gor. bk. . .Astoria Ancalos. Br, ship. ............ .0. W. p. Churchill. Am. sch. ...... f.. .. .Astoria Echo, Am. bktn...... Astoria Kelburn, Br. bk. .............. .Astoria Minnie Kelton, Am. ..... Astoria Edmond Rostand, Fr. bk.... ...Oceanio Emanuel Accme, It bk. Columbia No. 1 Torktown. Am. gunboat......... St ream Charleston, Am. crulaer Stream weiiesiey,' Am. ss. .......... ,...tella Davis, torpedo-boat Fox. torpedo-boat s Farragut ' torpedo-boat Stream Stream Stream Preble, torpedo-boat destroyer. .Stream ferry, torpeao-Doat aesiroyer. . . stream Jinhan Poulsen. Am. ss.Inman-Poulsen Rainier, Am. ss .....Tongue Point Numantla. Ger. ss. ............ .Alaska Slma Yak. Am. sa......... Irving H. K. Hall, Am. sch.. r. Astoria Homer. Am. as. .Couch street - Sa Bout to Zrfad lumber. Ravalli, Am. ss. ... R. D. Inmun. Am. ss. . . . W. F. Jewett'Am. ch. Alvena, Am, sch Alumna. Am, sch...;., Tiverton, Am. ss Washington, Am. ss.,.. iNome tuy, Am. ss, ..San Francisco . .San Francisco ........ Redondo ..San Francisco ....... .Kahulul ..San Francisco ..San Francisco . . San Francisco Sa Boat With Cement tat, General. Aberfoyle, Br. sh. , .Antwerp Asgard, Nor. sh...... Antwerp Bidart, Fr. bk ,...:...... .Antwerp Albert Rlckmers, Gr. bk...... Antwerp Clan Graham, Br. h. ......... .Cardiff mugenie autreL Fr. bk....... Antwerp incgiinin, Dr. sn. ....... . Gael. Ft. bk. Neatafleld. Br. sh..., .... David de Anjers, Fr. h., Brabloch, Br. bk.... KUloran, Br. sh. , , Joinvllle, Fr. bk .Antwerp . . London Hamburg .Antwerp Antwerp .Antwerp EXPECTS TO REACH ASTORIA ' . THURSDAY IN 1 8-FOOT YACHT Leopold !-A. Bernay. superintendent of , the Seamen' institute, ' Vancouver, B. O, who is aailing to Portland in an 18-foot yacht is aged 2 and . son of Rev. A. E. Bernay. chaplain of ; th Seaman' Institute, American Eplacopal. of this city, and waa formerly lleuten ant In th British navy. Th aoeora panylnf photograph ' was taken at ' th age of 14. when he was naval eadt on the British training ship Britannia. in a telegram to Her. Mr. Bernay received Friday, h says that tha yacht Guiding ; Star, : arrived : at VlctoVfa aU well and would sail that night for Port land. H expect to reach Astoria next Thursday, 1 but caution : against worry should the craft fall to arrive when expected, although he ' realises inaina trip is connected wita a oer- taln amount of riak. : i Mr, Bernay conceired tb Idea of ailing to Portland when Rev. Mr. Bar. nays vislsted him at Vancouver a few weeas ago. wnue strolling along th waterfront Rev. Mr. Bernay saw th trim yacht and his son mad the propo sition to sail it to Portland if hi. father bought It for use of th Portland insti tute. ev. uernajr ha long been want ing a good boat and h immediately ac cepted the proposition.' , ? . Acoompanylng Mr. Bernay ar B. Hancock, mate, and J. Wilson, crew. Hancock ha Just completed hi appren ticeship on th British ship Bonn Franceses, now at Astoria, and was at Vancouver studying under Mr. Bernay in hi navigation school . for second mate's ticket Wilson was formerly at sea, but now living at Vancouver. The boat is 6 feet beam and draw 16 inches. Sh carries mainsail and foresail and is decked, with wood covered wi,th canvas. Leopold A. Bernays. Carman! an, Br. bk.... ...... ..Hamburg Rochambeau. Fr. bk... Lelth Gulf Stream, Br. bk.... Antwerp Coal Ships Sa Sont. La Roche Jacquelln. Fr. bk. Newcastle, A. Flfeshir. Br. bk. ...... .Newcastle, A. Bossuet, Jr. bk. .i,.: NewcaaUa, A. Tramp Bteamers Xa aoat. InverktD. Br. s.. San Franc! soo Taunton, Br. ss .............. . Guaymas Foreric, Br. ss .....Ban Francisco Madura, Br. ss ......San Francisco Tabor. Nor. ss ......Bremerton Strathflllan. Br. ss ......... . . . . Batavla Guernsey. Nor. ss. .Ban Francisco Allan ton, Br. ' .San Francisco Cralghall, Br. aa San Francisco Earl of Carrlch, Br. ss. .-. , San . Francisco Aeon, Br. ss. ........ . Duiwicb, Br. ss ...... . Ellerlc. Br. . ... Knight Templar, Br. ss. Radames. Ger. ss........ Ascot, Br. s.. .Victoria Sa Boat la Ballast to Xioad Oram. Manx King. Br. sh. ...... ......Taltral Port Crawford, Br. sh...... Callao Agnea Oswald, Br. sh. ......... .Callao River Fallocb. Br. bk.. ...... ....Callao Nordsee, Ger. ah.... Callao Oregon, Ger. sh Yokohama Gen. Faidherbe, Fr. bk Yokohama Henrietta, Ger. ah ....West coast Aster, uer. dk. ........... ..Valparaiso Marechal d Noailles. Fr. bk. West coast Helena Blum, Fr. bk Bristol Vendee, Fr. bk. ......... .San Francisco Homeward Bound, Am. bk.Vanc'yr. B. C Le Peller, Fr. bk. Hobart Saint Anne, Fr. bk.. Newcastle, N. S. W. Oil Canter En Bout. Argyll, Am. ss. . , . . ....... San Francisco PRIEST TROUNCES W0MAFS ASSAILANT Athletic Catholic Rector Makes Tonng Man Beg' for Mercy.. ' ' Eureka Guayma .San Francisco . .Valparaiso Puget Sound Even the battery district of , New York City ha Its apartment house, bu- there is oniv one in tnat section, it is in the lower end of Pearl street, lust Antwerp east of Whitehall atreet ; :- ' Hancock, Md., Jun , Thank to an athletic Roman Catholio priest, who beat her assailant until be cried for mercy, Miss Mary Murray escaped in Jury and further insult while passing along a dark portion of Main street last night ,- - -. ' :. : " : : Selxed by th throat by a young man from th vicinity tof Warfordaburg, Pennsylvania, known ; here as Jackson Brakeall, Mis Murray screamed as her assailant' finger were clutched around her throat . ' , - The Rev. H. 8. Nagengast, retor of St Peter' parish, cam to th rescue, Brakeall promptly ran away from the spot, being pursued bv th priest.- After a five minute chase through alley and narrow street he was overtaken by Father Nagengast, who, after a brief wrestle with his captive, gave him such a sever trouncing that big lump were raised on his head. When Brakeall was taken Into cus tody by a policeman he .required med ical attention. New Notaries. ' (Special Dispatch to Tbe JouraaLV Salem, Or., Jine 6. Commission hav been issued' a follow: T. -A. Hudson, Portland; T. X Van Orsdal, North Yamhill; O. O. McClellan, Salem. OREGOH CITY'S FIRST iffllllET i ' ' Experiment Perfect Success ' in . All Ways Parade, . .. Sports and Sale , . (BpeeisI Dispatch to Tat Journal.) Oregon City. Jun S. -Today wa market day, and a td-lettr day In th annala of this ancient city. . Crowd wr hr from near and far, many eom i.. niirht and thrones souring In lot? before o'clock this morning. ' . Each business , bous In Hh city had an attractive float ,lnth parade on Main etreet At 10 o'clock the -parade formed at th suspension bridge and marched down Main atreet to Green point and thence to the basin. Th Oregon City band led tne proceaaitm, followed by th tnsgwumps and ragamuf n.. . Th.n nam the Red Men. In full costume and war paint, followed by a larae number on gaily decorated bicy cles. ' These wer lollowed ty aecoratea auto and vehicle drawn by horses, all in gala array. - - , ? . t - Bpeeohs ana Baattimony. - Then came th cowboys In th tradl Mnml aombreroa ' and chaDS, wearing Jingling spurs and heavily armed. After the cowboy earn a procession of fin horses, prise winner at .various xairs, and then a large number of floats, rep resenting business houses of th city... - At noon the procession dispersed at nr.in mil Klffhth streets, and Captain J. P. Shaw, ' the president of the day. called th " throng to order ana intro duced George C Brownell, ' th orator of th day, who delivered an Interest ing address, showing the benefit of a mommy maraei o7 w oout yiwuwr and conaumer. .' .. At th clos of th oration Ml Zella Hasel and A. A. Armstrong . were nnrted to the nlatf orm and joined in wedlock by Judge Dlmlck, amid the ap-t piause or tne muiiituae. -ia weauinis presents to the newly married couple were numerous and useful, -the gift of all the business houses m tne city. . Sports' and Prise. Th three -legged men' race fol lowed, and th first prize wa awarded to Roy Cross nd Harry Faltner. second prise to John Finnuean and Philip Sin nott and the third prize to Ed Brennan and Frank Bradley, Th wooden ! rao wa won by Chart FTeeman. Master Qr-en Cheney, a lt-year-old boy. In tK nrnMiainn o bikers, attired a a glrL and th Judge, believing him to b a girl, awarded him a pria .for being tn only "gin in ine pruvessiuu. , Bale and tlvitlea. ait irtnda of livestock wer sold at auction on th river front by W. W. H. Samson. Sales were rapid and at good Fr" auto wer run all th day for th accommodation of outsld visitors, and th Grand and Electrlo theatre wer wr both, thrown opn free to them.' - ' ' . Thl vnln a grand display of fire work waa witnessed, and th. festivi ties at th dav wound up with a grand bail, under the auspice of th non-coma of company G. , . Th float of th Ros oclety was a dream of art and beauty, and won th applause of th spectator. , . RUSE OF SOONER CANDIDATES TO FILE (Special Dispatch to Tb Journal.) ' Olymola. Wash., Jun . Declara tions of candidacy under th provision of th direct primary law are not re ceivable by the secretary ef tat until July . but already candidates are send- k7. k hM mil rilei in the order re ceived. It ema to be th general opin ion that the candidates st the head of the lists of their respective offices will have an advantage over their opponents. The secretary of state is refusing to ac cept declarations or retain them in bis office. He will soon adopt a plan de signed to give all candidates an equal how In filing their declarations. ROOSEVELT TO CHECK WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC i . "' " - " y " (Hearst News by Longest Leuad Win.) Washington. D. C. June . President Roosevelt will. Issue within a few day th r proclamation of the Pari con vention of 1903 declaring war UDon the . "Whit Slav" traffic between the United State and ' foreign opuntries. Th , United States was a signatory to the settlement which was ratified by th senate, but because of the difficulties In the way of carrying out its provisions, th lack of federal nolle "nrlnrf ruiUv I .waa n..,, claimed. . - -;-......, By th Pari convention. of 190S and a later nnnvantlnn nf 10nR th. .,ntmi.u. of Europe work In harmony through their police department to prevent women from moving from one country to another for immoral purposes. Tbe difficulty in tha United States i the reconciling of the municipal, state and federal authorities. It la expected, however, that through the department of commerce and labor which will hav charge of the carrying out of the pro visions of th convention the police de- ?artments and the Immigration author! les can work together with mutual advantage.-' . . . . i Alphabet In Bibla Verao. - From th London Globe. . , In th twenty-flrat verse of th sev enth chapter of ; Ezra can be found every' letter of th English alphabet. It runs thus: "And I, even 1, Artaxerxea th , king, do make a decree to aU the treas urers which are beyond th river, that ivhatsoeved Erra the priest.' the scribe of the law of the God of heaven, sliall require of you, It b done speedllv.". - But still more wonderful, In the eighth vers of th third chapter of Zephaniah I contained every letter. In cluding finals, of th Hebrew language. If you don't get the ebst of It make th best of t. - 'CPSMC RETIRING FROM BUSINESS Astoria. June . Coii'iHlnn of the bar at p. m smooth; wind, northwest; Everylhing to Be Closed Out in Ten Days As Follows: : 250 New Spring Suits, 1,500 Waists, 300 Walking Skirt v 250 lingerie Dresses, 300 Wash Suits, 100tS'Uk Dresses, 100 Rain Coats and 600 Coats in long and short styles-- 1; At 50c on the Dollar Everything Price , and Less Special -'Mod. and Tics. j E.45 150 Spring Suits in blue, brown, green and black; plaited or QTyJ QjJ --. ; (OrCU SJUria, rcguxai ptibcs iu ifvv, Df'cki. ux una boie, uiuy . . NO PHONE ORDERS, NONE CHARGED, - - MAIL ORDERS FILLED Store for Rent Fixtures for Sale To Any Merchant We Will Sell Stock in Lurrip Sum FiSlduiCto li ii!K 141 Sixth Corner Alder Opp. Oregrohlan y M . w m mm .f . J " .J t . I .. . m '1: .:v: W , inn uw - a a r. U 7T JL IX. - I - - i , ii Hti 000 JRMI A really comfortable, artistic, well-made chair t contributes more to personal comfort and to the . beauty of a room than any other piece of furniture. If you need a chaifor are interested in good chairs, 'you ought, to see our stock, which is ' per- feet ly new and complete. We have a very" large -number of Handcraft Chairs in rich low-toned oak -and Spanish leather; scores of . reproductions of . historic pieces of the great French and English pe riods;. Wing Chairs, Leather Chairs, Bedroom, Hall and Dinirig-Room Chairs," in every wood and style. Every piece is most attractively priced- New 9 x12 Rugs We have yet received 100 patterns of our f41 stock of Rugs, newest exclusive designs and colorings Wiltons $37.50 to ?65 Brussels ?10 to $33.75 The Auto-Valet Chiffoniere In our windows is a boon to every man who cares about his clothes. . See it. .. Fifth and Stark ' : Permanent Health Through 'Perfect Circulation H Drs. Ball S- Cutting PHTSZO-TBXSJLPISTS. VATtTEOrATXCS, JSOT0-TH23BAJPTTB, ;, - ; ' f : j" " .: - : . J. Specialists in Chronic Diseases Ar equtrped with the latest actentlflo appliance for treatbi JVHVlt Spinal, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Constipation, Cancer, Goiter, Files, Epilepsy, stricture, iuaney, iJiaaaer, and Female Diseases Paralysis, ill Btones. Abdominal, Rectal la- Tumors. Gall Btones. Without Operation or Medicine Our marvelous cures ar performed alonS absolutely scientific line. cure -where other fall because our method ar correct and entirely dlf. If you nave oeen aisappoiniaa Deiore, come ana taK frnt from others. a TRIALi TREATMENT FREE and you od ar Dest. b convinced that our meth- tor I am giaa to let you snow mai my son since you treated him some time aao for pa been given up as nopelesaly Incurable by thr Portland, after 12 week of your treatment h X-Ray, Violet Ray, Electric Light, Vibration WXAD WHAT UVISTIQATOaa BAT I , ,, OXTBB OT PAJaaiTSMl . Sixth ava. Mount Bcott Line, Portland. April 10, 1908. Dear Doc torI am glad to let you know that my son Bllll has had no relapse aruysis. Aiinougn n naa tree cromlnent nhvslclana of he was comDletelv cured anil ' nnw ii well aa ha ever'waa and is runnlnsr about aa livelv tnd atrnm as any boy In the neighborhood. Wlahing; you very success In your soda ' work, I remain, your sincerely, MRS. C u PIO." gums or CHBOHxb oowsvaMtmP'X1'- 114 N. lOtU St.. Portland. Oct. 11. 107. Dear Sir t am pleased to inform you that I suffer no more from constipation. I had been troubled with this for many years and have. been to several physicians for treat ment, but you are the first that has aver, succeeded in curing- me. Your trulyl - MRS. CAKNOCHAN." Offlc Hours- to IS, I to S, 7 to t. Runday-i-t to. IS. Phon Mala 900. ' , , 1 RpTHCHILD BLDG.; 287i WASHINGTON ST. m l wp m m 1 111 '"WW iWlnilll WWP n W WH.Wi Wl i J ' : - ',-" -''. - - ' -' ' " - . " " ' - 1 . ' '