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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. JULY 23, 1008.
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Going1 Into Court to Fight
Ordered Reduction on
Oregon Lumber.
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DRILL FOR
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San Franolco, July 13 Dlaatttlified
with the redurtlon In lumber rate from
th Wlll!mett vailny In Orfnon to San
Kranclaoo an.l adjacent points, onlerej
th lntontate commerce cominU-
n. liarrlman la DraDitrlnv today to
fight t lis daclalon In tha fadcrnl court.
On oom plaint of tha Vetern (;r--
ron Lumhtr Manufacturers' association.
na lnteratate coinmaroa coininlaalon re-
cantly decided that tha Hill and Hnrrl
man road miiat ninko awcplnn reduc
tlona In overland ratca on lumber ship
ment from I'aclflo coaat points to
many eastern rltiea.
At the ame time the tariff acheilulo
on Orogon-Callfornla shipment wai
cut. It la to thU raductton that liar
rlman objocta.
Before the Harrlman roada adopted
their naw achedula, a year and a half
a co. $!10 a ton waa charged by tho
bouthern Pactflo on lumber ahtppad to
San Franclaco from points on the east
side of the WUlajnetta valley. Ship
ments from tha west aid of the valley
wer accepted at 1S.S5 a ton, the differ
ence being caused by tha longer haul,
vis Corvauls and Albany.
When tha new schedule) was adopted
the rate was advanced to )6 from
either aide of tha vaJley.
Because tho complaint against this
Increase was considered well founded.
the commlKslon ordered that the rate be tiles.
reuucea 10 u i iruin ma east siae
points and 13.68 from west aids point.
AitnouKii tnia is su cents a ton higher
Batdesliip Fleet Finishes
Cruise to Honolulu and
Departs Pathetic Scene
Amid Silence as Huge Ves
sels Pass Leper Settlement
Dy If. I.ee Clotworlhy, Vnltnd Press
correspondent on board the United
States alilp Georgia for world cruise.
Honolulu, July 23. "Twenty-one nun
died inllea of drill," tells the story of
the cruise of the battleship fleet from
the Oolden Oata to Honolulu. With tha
vaat sapphire stretches of tha placid
Paolflo offering the Ideal maneuvering
area, tne great snips were eacn aay put
through tactical evolutions showing
greatly Increused proficiency over tha
arms or tne month previous.
The Impressive scones as the ponder
ous white hulls dashed into position i
though they were some great living po
tential things, called for but little lnr-
agination to aee the deep, red tongues
of the guns lapping out through the
smoky breath and to henr the roar and
crash and the hiss of hurtling projeo-
th.n the oM r.t the ri.llrr.iu1 nht.nt. tn uv.er periormea wun all the
snv reduction in the new flat rata nnrt . S"
the case will be carried Into the fed
eral courts.
Ablngton Building Damaged by Fire.
,
v Total loss by fire and water,
. ' 4 J3O0.000.
Insurance covering this to
.' about $160,000.
Offices of 100 business and
- 4 professional men completely
; ruined by flames and water.
0 Pioneer office building of the
" 4 city, the Ablngton, 106 H Third
street, erected in 1888, at a oost
of $224,000, gutted by mysterious
. fir.
; Such Is the result of a fire which
. started somewhere In the Ablngton
building, no one knows Just where, or
' -how, last night between 11 and 12
; o'clock ' and completely destroyed the
v northwest corner and court of the
building, leaving nothing but the bare
walls standing una swept tnrough every
floor but the ground floor, causing a
: ioas of at least $50,000 to the hundred
tenant of the building.
Discovered by. Watchman.
i ' The fire wag first seen by the night
.. watchman, E. H. Wllklns, while making
. his hourly rounds at 12:10 o'clock. He
heard the crackle of the flames some
where above the ground floor and saw
' the reflection in the elevator shaft.
Tho alarm of fire turned in by him
at 12:22 was followed by two others,
."which brought out 11 engines and the
' flreboot George H. Williams and more
r than 80 trucks and ladder, wagons.
i The flames were brought under con
trol in less than two hours, thus saving
. adjoining buildings from being rased.
. The only thing that saved the McKay
' building, however, was the wire glass
screen which prevented the fire reach-
ing beyond the top story, where it
burned the office of the superintendent.
. Thomas Meienberg, and destroyed the
furniture ana rixtures in the city at-T-
tomey's office. The record of the city
were saved. The loss In the McKay
" building will not exceed $8,000.
The loss to the W. J. Van Schuyver
building which joins the Ablngton and
i fronts on Third street. Is estimated at
? ' . n F . t: ft T V. 1 .. 4 . 1 i.t. . i ,
to the Ablngton building, which Man-
. ager Martin Winch places conservative
' Iv at $128,000, makes $150,000. the
'-heaviest single loss sustained. This
i. falls on the A. w. Heed estate. It is
. , partially covered by $80,000 insurance,
v, The cost of constructing the Ablngton
' building was $224,000 and of building
''the Van Schuyver block $66,000.
Individual Losses Heavy.
. Among tha heaviest Individual losses
sustained are those of W. J. Van Schuy-
I ver 4 Co., who estimate the damage
done to their stock of wholesale liquors
at $26,000. The value of the entire
stock Is $S5,000. and this Is fully coh
ered by Insurance.
. The People's Clothing company, dam
age by water, $35,000: insurance, $30,
000. Hudson Arms company, water dam
age, fiu.uuu, mum ance, iic.vuu.
Kicoll, the Tailor, F. F. Boody, mana
ger, loss $16,000: Insurance $10,000.
8. A. Arata & Co.. loss $7,000: Insur
ance rully covers this.
How the fire started Is a mystery
There are no electric wires In the
Ablngton building except those used
by Dr. Norrls Cox, a dentist on the
third floor and those in use for the
elevator service.
The fire did not start from Dr. Cox's
orrice, ana the power on the elevator
was shut off so neither of these could
have caused -the fire. A conduit system
of wiring runs through the building
also, but this was not in use, so the
possibility or tne flames .having been
set by these wires is precluded.
Starts on Third moor.
' The only definite thing known about
the origin of the blaze Is that it started
somewhere between the third floor and
the roof. When Nleht Wntchmsn wn.
kin3 and Patrolman Llesy ran upstairs
after the alarm had been sounded they
discovered the whole building a mass of
fire from the third story upward. When
chemical engine No. 1, which was the
urni 10 respond, arrived the flames
were already leaping above the fourth
floor.
Patrolman J. E. Abbott woke up the
Janitor of the building end two others
who were sleeping on the third floor.
The Ablngton was the first of Port
land a big office buildings and for a
long time It stood alone as a landmark.
It was the pride of the city. As proof
that it was soundly constructed tho
walls are still standing as firm ns tho
day thev were built. Mr. Wlnrh con
eiders this a remarkable fact. The
thickness of these walls probably pre
vented much loss of life, as had thev
crumbled dosens of firemen In the
building would have been crushed to
death.
mowers Bloom Among names.
An extraordinary circumstance of the
fire waa noted this morning when Dr
rla.Sl, 'hterI his office around
which the flames had raged the flereent
1 he hardwood partition In the hallway
wall Of the Office tvna anllrnlu
sumed. yet a Jar of sweet r, n,i,KiU
a few feet of the flames was not even
scorched. The blossoms were as ?fenh
as when they were put there. The oil
paintings around the nfftra wn.
also left untouched and undamaged by
BETTING UNDER
HSUCE
E
Lloyds Fixes It So People
Who Dread Bryan May
Brace Themselves.
fruited Press Lewd Wlrs.)
San Francisco, July 23. Lloyds op-
orated a book on the American presi-
dentlals election here today and a num
ber of heavy wagers have slready been
laid at odds of five to one against
Bryan.
e betting is done under the euIo
of insurance, and the 'long end" money
Is coming out of the pockets of sDort-
lnr enthusiasts.
M. A. Newell, local agent for Lloyds,
opened tne oook ror his employers on
receiving cable Instructions from Lon
don. He charges a regular brokers'
ommlssion of 78 cants on a wager
which involves $100, including both
xldes. and forwards the money to Eng
land like any other Insurance.
rne way the oaas stand now, an
American can put up $16.75 with 78
cents commission, and draw down $100
if Bryaji Is elected.
Exnlfllnlnsr the election iTMniranne to
day Kewell said there are many Ameri
can capitalists who would benefit here
if the Republican party remained In
power. These men would lose large
uma of money, he said. If Brvan were
leeted, and to Insure themselves
Strife for Honors.
It was all very real, these battle man-
color-
ters which are expected by evWy aea-
ngnier 10 some aay witness tne greatest
naval engagement In the world's his
tory. Each ship and each division vied with
the other to receive the coveted V. 8.
signal from the flugshfp which means,
'Well done." Occasionally n ship
wouio swerve a snort distance rrom Its
assigned position and the "U. O." (badly
done) signal, with the ships letter,
would in an instant be run to the signal
yards of the flagship. The humiliation
or the ship receiving the "punk flag,"
as the bluejackets call the "U. O.", could
be almost felt.
But seldom however, was the "U. O."
signal raised. Tho most difficult man
euvers were performed with almost per
fect precision.
The second day out mm Bait Fran
cisco was "will day," and over 14,000
"last wills and tsslnments" were sub
scribed to by as husky and thoroughly
alive 14.000 fighting men as can be
found looking for trouble on the face
of the world's map.
Jackiea Hake Wills.
The maklntr of wills was In con
formity with the provision of an act
of the last congress which provided
that In case of the death of a man in
the navy any beneficiary named bv
the decedent should be Immediately
forwarded six months' pay as drawn
oy tne ueceaent by the paymaster
general.
Though not looking for or antici
pating a celestial cruise, the entire per
sonnel of the fleet, from admirals to
messenger boys, made their wills, to
Insure tha payment of the half year's
pay in cose of their unexpected demise.
The must pitiable scene which hns
yet greeted the fleet on Its trlmuplial
parade was the leper camp of Molokal,
when the fleet, In all its splendid dis
play of life and strength, stood in closo
to this settlement of human outcasts
Thursday mdVning to give theso hap
less beings an opportunity to see the
ships.
Scene of Pathos.
There was none of the customary
cheering from cither the shirs or the
shore. A tense, ouiiresslve silence was
observed as the unspoken sympathy of
TRAIN SEVERS fili'S
BODY Ifi TIP
Frank C. Marse Is Instantly
Killed by Train at
Woodburn.
against this loss they can, by paying ,' Je great-hearted sailors went out lo
a premium of $16,000, be protected for
1UU, uuu.
Newell said British business men had
good Una on American politics and
were willing to back their convictions
with cash.
cou
the heat.
This peculiar vsirnrv nt th. ri-.
all the more Inexplicable because (,f
the fact that In the office of James N
Davis on the same floor the heat was
NTY R
FOR IMPROVING
Western Lane Seeks to Raise
$100,000 for Siuslaw
Hirer Project.
(Speelil Pliptch to Tbt Journal.)
Eugene, Or., July 23. I. B. Cush
man and William Kyle, prominent citi
zens of Acme and Florence, respective
ly, have Just returned, here from Port
land where they were securing legal
advice concerning the proposed bonding
people as marked t
coast cities and, as
i ,.!..-. . .... j i , .ie.
of western Lane county In the sum of Q'g country yet."'
$100,000 for the Improvement of the -
the enianclated. dark-skinned children
of despnlr who stood mutely in little
groups on the shore.
All night tiie frreat fleet had steamed
nt half speed, so as to pass the leper
settlement during daylight, giving the
wretched unfortunates an opportunity
to see the ships of which they had
been told. It was a most gracious act
of the most powerful nation of the
world to the most lowly and miserable
of its wards.
But little interest was manifested by
either tho officers or men in tho pro
ceedings of the Democratic convention,
and the word received by wireless that
Bryan was nominated elicited but littla
comment. The same apathy had been
displayed when word was received that
the Republican convention had nom
inated Taft.
jtooaevelt to a Man.
Neither Taft nor Bryan Is popular
with th navy, which Is for Boosevelt
to a man. If there Is any difference
In the measure of esteem In which
Taft or Bryan Is held. It
(Special Dispatch to Tb Joerosl)
Woodburn, Or., July 23. Frank C.
Marse either, fell off or was struok
by southbound passenger train No. 31
at 8 o'clock this morning and killed.
His body .was out In two, one leg cut
off and tho other broken. Th
dent occurred In the northern part of
this city.
Papers In the clothing; showed that
ou ueen wonting as a laborer at
Hot Lake sanitarium and had been In
Liverpool. There was also a photo
graph of himself and a locket contain
ing pictures of two young ladles.
Hi" age Was about 82 years. He was
or light complexion, sandy mustache
and weighed about 160 pounds. Coroner
Clough cama down from Salem, and
after viewing the remains decided an
inquest was unnecessary. The remains
will oe burled here.
FISH TRAPS MENACE
SAFETY OF C0L01BIA
Fishermen Send Protest to
Washington State Fish
Commission.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Astoria, or., July 23 Some weeks
ago tho fisheries department of the
state of Washington was granted per
mission by the government engineers
to locate three fish traps In Baker's bay,
outside the harbor line, for the purpose
or catching salmon for the Chinook
hatclierv Mrm nr .
s In favor driven and it Is considered so danarerous
the a,i li. . , , "k,?s ano property or glllnetten
me an- that its removal has already hoe r
rM.,r,Zano, Mono,,,,,, the ,.i!2 'J1 """.JPerty of glllnetter,
vance guard of the reception fleet wr13: t d tS.h. W fe
met. Xs the fleet approached the har- ' "rmot the fnKeS ?S?m RMi'
hor. an escort of hundreds of small I . r. .e 1 nlle9. Fishermen, E. A
o-aft darted out to meet It. The shore ' .-?ar;ln. f ranciscovlch went
lines were packed with such cheering ,i 8 - "er . launcn to inspect
he visits to the , u . "" "a luK8 Pn-
one excited blue- fYa,I'h" f Th,' ound th trap
: Da You Think t
; For Yourself ?
Or. do yoo open roer month like younf
gulp down whatever food or medi-
be offered you ?
n Intelligent thinking woman.
la need of eivf from weakness, nervousness.
Bala and suS'lnc then it maun mnch in
i ron Ibat therW tried and true honrs
mcoicine iir snws r"MrWTitMi m
. druff Itts Ivr 'he cure of rromsn's lils.
t1 t$t ),
Tbe meken of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prer
. Krlption. for the cure of weak, nervous, run-
down, over-worked, debilitated, paln-racknd
: women, koowicc tbls medicine tf be made up
. ' of Ingredients, every one oi which baa the
, Wrongest pmibie Indorsement of the leading
t and standsru authorities of tbe several
' Schools of practice, are perfectly willing, and
' la fact, ar or.lr too glad to print, as tbey do.
' ' tbe formula or list of Ingredients, of wklcb
i It ts composed, ta pints) CneUaA, oa every
i ottie-vrcpcr.
. Tke fortDoIa of Ir. Plerofs Favorite Pre-
erlptlenwtll bear the Boost crIUrsJ examina-
Mom of tnedirel exDerta, for It cocaine no
' ajeoaoi. narrottca. barmfnl. or hablMormtng
. nrnrs, aoa so areot enters into It tbst is not
highly rsAXBsaeaded by Oe asost adTancpd
T and fcaading medwal teecbera and aethor
. htea of tbatr serwrtl acboola of btmw
, 1
bar at the mouth of the Siuslaw rive
so interna n,a ii .iK..r : I Attorneys oirey ann t lamlers o
J '.'I ii.iiki imiiii ii n inn. W illi's illfsni.
C.ushmsn and Kyle were there, to be
presented to tne legislature at Its next
nna Deen jert on a table were melted
Into, a lump.
Several lodges on the first floor lost
all their paraphernalia and fixtures
The damage to these will be nearlv
$3,000. They are the United Artisans,
Spanish-American War veterans. Mod
ern Woodmen and Women of Wood
craft. The hall on the first floor Is
rented to these organizations and thev
which If It passes will permit
the western end of
session
of the bonding of t
the county.
Senator Pulton came up from Astoria
to Portland to meet the two men. The
senator will interest himself In nn ef
fort to have the government appropriate
; GRAPE GROWERS
F1GHI DROUTH
Then"o egon Sunday choos JocTr tr improvement an sVsured success,
tlon's rooms we coplete'rde roved' : '',TeYC hSlf11."'..'!!'!; W'
These were located onPthe fourth floor. I ''Lanen '"n Uon "o
the government engineers at Portland
who have in turn reported fnvorabl
on the project to the department at
Washington.
Xw libraries arn.
Most of the loss to tenants of th
Abington building is of such a nature
as not to be easily figured. In the can
of firms like the Ames Mercantile com-
pany. records costing them more than II A 1)0 ROO K I FTS
$10,000 were destroyed, and while thev ,Ki 1 1 ,V 1 ' J 1
were of no Intrinsic value they will have
to be replaced.
Lawyers In the building on the four
top floors lost their entire libraries and
valuable records also. The losn of the
100 or more people who occupied the
floors above the ground floor is con
aervatlvely estimated at $60 non. In
surance on inese losses is si:gnr as
WILL BE OUT SOOX
California Vineyard Men
Subscribe Funds for Pro
visions Propaganda.
(raited Press I-1 Wire.)
San Francisco, July IS.--The grap
growers of this state have organized to
fight the growing wave of prohibition
In California. Today literature Is be
ing prepared and men are r.. ectlng n
out of , " r "iimn ii snort distance be
low the Fort Columbia wharf and about
l ' T, i faat - 1 1 e r. I 4 1.- i. ...
- r . I.,- uutaiua Liia nil riiftr iinsm am
tabllshed by the United States engi
neers and directly In the channel used
1'V fc-lllnetters for drifting. In fact, they
lound upon investigations that praetl
cslly all the outside traps In that vi
cinity extend beyond the harbor line,
and are therefore in Illegal locations.
in returning to the city Mr. Rosenberg
sent the following telegram to Fish
Commissioner Rlseland:
"Astoria, Or., July 21, l08 John T.
Rlseland. State Fish Cnmmi
Helllngham, Wash. Driving
iiiMi vi Biare nsn trap on Columbia In
rresent location will cause loss of lives
ano property or drlftnet fishermen.
naicnery purposes surely cannot war-
rnnt sucn sacrinces. especially as loca
tion of state traps outside of harbor
line will Inevitably be used by private
litpmvn iu tiienu tneir traps to lines
of state traps, as harbor line will then
have been changed. This then will
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
At 148 Fifth Street
BLACK VOILE SKIRTS Extra sizes,
splendid styles and values, fl J J"GL
Regular $12.50; your choice, T". OO
DAINTY LINGERIE WAISTS Lace
and embroidery trimmed. Val
i ues to $1.50; your choice
59c
FEW RAJAH SILK SUITS left in
browns, blues and natural shades; val
ues to $45.00. Your choice CM 7P
.PlA.f
at
The Bankrupt Stock of The
J. M. ACHESON CO.
r91
A Beautifler
tFpeclal PliprrB tn The Jonmil.
Bnndon. Or, July 23.- The booklets
Bandon TommeVcialurar bereadv tax of 25 cents an acre ,ev,e.l, by the
for ltHvfry nbout AufruPt 20. C. H. win grower upon themsel vh to lu-
n rrs n mnrjurpr nf Ihn " ar-mn I,. K . - i w t a . t w
most of them were not of sueh a nature , llclty company of Portland, was asked polute' proliliiltlon and teach them the
Iy coul7 " Insured. i to help raise the necessary funds. Mr. ! beneficial effects of the moderate use
mi urc urn mio ire nnice or Jputy ! barren ano tne committee S cceeo Qf wine
Citv Attorney Frank 8. Grant and badly In raising more than was neded and1 Andrea Sbarboro has been elerte.1
damaged the fittings, None of the city the Commercial club has decided to 1 president of the association and an f
papers were lost, but Mr. Grant fears rt"'rH the ord-r to iflonn booklets I nrt will be made to allow wine tn be
tnat ne nas lost some his personal papers . - - - J i bought and sold even in prohibition
FINflFR NAII SCRATCH I Sent out to tell the people that the
t IT f fi-vriie rrevr'rVc'n rorrre'
CV,.....t .h, Hri-r,hr,j
s
Ho elat- mmaicto tor sniui tils has sot
' er pnXsestosui eadoreeeseat sa Dr. Merrei
' rtvorlte riestilimoa has recelveA. la tfce oa
al'.C4 fenosBSDesdetloa of -i r tu
sweeral lofredienu tf aeane of lead lag nedi
eeJ aara of all ike schools of practice. a
x wervfcr e r
s
A traoklet or tesrtetlwta, ntk mwtmrom
athcrative ter.sTtsei.sial aa ssessislli by tbe
M4.rg saei astsMftUes ec thi coaaitry.
wCl be aae'M ?m at ear eoe aanTisi sssm
- ' - irri AAAnm
ve . r r?-. Ccfala X. T. i
i ne omces were Dut recently Tlttej up
and Grant's oflMoe was the one that suf
fered the rreateet damage. A handsome
rug was destroyed by the sparks and
'moke, and huge pieces of plaster fell
from tbe celling The firemen had to
force in the door to the main office
breaking the sill end otherwise mussing
things up.
RESULTS IN DEATH
moderate "s of wine Is beneficial.
Mast You Reduce Your
Fat?
I A short time ago you may have read
of tbe remarkable case where a almple
t scratch Of the finger nail caused death
by blood poisoning. At first It was -only
an annoying Itch caused by sum- . . ... , . . .
Imer rash. This ws scratched by the , lf ou n"v' V,n ,0 th rt- "r
j finger hall to relieve the Itch, but the ' deer madam or g.od air. where the ex
i skin waa torn opn. the irritation be- cess fat must positively come off
- nmmm worse init f 1 n ! ' . , f , in a . . . . . - - . A . i . -
- - - - . m 1 1 J II 1 Willi I . . . ' , ii.-' i , !' I i hi i .iv
IlUlnL lJiIEFif,ti LW. .v mM.IUm door with a despairing ! "'-t' RJalai,d resulted In but little
C03IELY YOn'O
WOMAX ALLEGED
cause additional Toss of lives and prop
erty. Tou know present harbor Una
was established to prevent loss of life
and property. Hence I most empliatlc-
uny proies.1 nn nenarr or humanity and
property against your flshtrap policy
and ask you to request Governor Mead,
under whose Instructions I suppose you
act. to direct von to pull the plllnj re
ently driven by your orders. Aided by
photographer and experts. I personally
today Inspected your state trap piling
and unhesitatinsdv declare this trap
will be. if maintained, the worst death
trap ever operated on the Columbia.
"ED ROHKN'REBn
"Secretary United Fishermen of the
raev. '
In erpianstlon of the above dispatch,
Mr Rosenberg today said:
''66m weeks ago I received a letter
from Colonel Ro-eler nf the I'nited
Ptntes e-iglneers, statin that the Wash
ington state fish commission had applied
for three flshtrap locations In the Co
lombia river for hatcherv purposes,
these traps to be driven outside the es
tablished harbor line I made a quali
fied protest, rending Information aJout
the exact lfwation of the state traps.
My talk !th IVputy Commissioner
Hurton and correspond eno with Com-
that will not Injure the skin. A freckle eradicator that Is
sure. A liquid Invigorator for the flesh that Is not gmu$y
or sticky. .Such is
Hagan's
Magnolia Balm.
It Is a particularly favorite toilet article with ladies who
dislike the effect produced by face powders and paint. Its
use cannot be detected and only the pleasing result Is
apparent.
Put up In two colors PINK and WHITE.
Sample of either color free, but better yet buy large
bottle at your druggists for 75 cents.
LYON MANUFACTURING CO., 44 South Fifth St., BROOKLYN, N.Y.
COFFEE
Water is better and
cheaper than poor coffee.
Tour grocer returns your money If you
don't like Schilling's Best; we pay him.
ductal Dtante te Tks Jxaraal
Canyon City. Or, July 2J.
Vls Ada Piece waa arrested at
thie city eterday by Sheriff
Richardson of Haraey eouoty.
charred wu boree stealing. The
Irritation caused by summer raeh. mos
quito bites, nives. iirukly lieat or an
A ' tl -" 1 11 n'.i- ' ln-,1 u. 11. u. iu:i. 1 vmiM wi vkii,H villi , f trap
rv.l ,, 'r'-:',, . anirvin inr -00 nee irmois 1,- c,n"lrer ror this district, ard waa In-
glance of sniff duhlouslr f.t the aoepy -information. M
eavorlness of a bflwl of irrpoTert.bed f'
gruel. You ran kep on eellng what lh trap Ti
oa please if you win but ask your Vfrlndoe now
drusglst for H-ounce Marmola. W- officer for this
, itov" the Trritible ftis It iltbea d ' """ Fluld E,rct Carer Aromatic, j forteed thai a permit f-r tbt. trap had
IJof. the siln aad permanleTu? cu", H ounce. 8m,r Plrrplex. Get , grant M by the Vnlted CUte.
I the Itch or disease. Infant, and chll-! e Marmola aeeled Mix it at home 1pr ,offlw- J however, re-
yesterday morning and severely Injured
about the head and face. Mr. and
Mrs. Newman, with their four-months-old
baby, were on their wav to the
England logging came, about three
miles east of here. The horses be
came frightened and made an awkward
move that upset the rig. The baby
waa hurled from Its mother's arms, but
was not Injured. Mrs. Newman re
ceived a acalp wound and several
brulss about the fare.
Ir. . n. 8 Cerswell attended the In
jured woman.
PAREXTS GIVE CHILD
AWAY TO IXDIAXS
m woman la hmximiI tn hare a 4nn ere saved minr hours of smnrnnil tiki a iMitnsfni ri .r .i. ..j . v"-" iunr rwni inta caae
au reUf. The nan Is new , the afflleted parts Retxreber The . j! ' mooth r1', r4 1
e being eeugbt by tbe antaoHtlea. Inataatly reilered ejulckly to an ajnount natural to yonr ralwir Vms.. t. Int
" - ? Call st tbe st or t K kid more rm,, btrtH will resrard r. Too s'mpie. yo T?L . " IaJurfxL
:i?n7t&c - . -SHSS
'" " . y - ' ' -.:r- . ;
(I'altea Prsas Lsssi s Wire t
. Vaacouver B C, July 21. Glvm
My visit yesterday to the I band of frill blood Indiana, the r-covery
i.uin, uf re-1 01 a utile wnna ooy neceasitatei a
rrren Mut tha dsnff.r VMirn.v tn th. ttnrti. t-. a 1 tn.,tk
Todsr I called ud Malor'the Children a aid sArttT ' who
siceessful tn that particular quest, as
wen ss nrs . investigations or other
eeees of ba41y-pUrd children. The little
fellow was the only paleface In the
company and h lived his shrinking
Ufa with them Is mile, from Port F.e
s tag torn. Vittn Mr, Pmlth reached that
pott the Indiana had fortunately (ottit
In fresa tbetr reaerve for the fishing
eeaemt an4 be looated the boy. urat
tended. It a dlrtr little .hack. Tbe
rart eternly retnlndetf the rents f
thlr ty arwl they entered leto an
Uftcertaaiiif eaUafactory t the besca.
TEETH WITH OR
WITHOUT PLATES
OXTT Or TOWaT TTOnM
We can de year satire Crewa, SrUUre
aad Plate Work tn a day If necessary.
roeitlTelr ratal. Bxtraetlag Free
when plates or bridge, are ordered.
easittT. earth aad roes, reieoeet with
oat its lsaet pate. Ten chetre. Only
tb most scientific and eerefal work.
SO TXAJtS CT romTXaJTO.
WA WISE"1' AMOOIATXS
JViaJese Daattota.
raiUaaT Bldg, Tklrd aag WasktagVa
I a m. to p. m. ; timdsrs I ta it.
Pair lees retraetton. eeet Plat,
Bet Ihonee. A and Hala Itk