'THE OREGON DA1Y JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST
1. 1908.
14
FIRST FIVE
IN DISTRICT 2
HZJUUS START
FOR SI. HELENS
GIRLS HOLD
PLACES
We herewith prnN.tit tlie elKhiti r
In tho EMucutlonal contest, w li1. fl In
elude all nuhhc nations rer.lwM up to
nil Including Tim i Huav. July 3d. K.ili'M
Kohnrtt Hllll It-nds In district No. 1. lm!
MIfp Mellon Ik cthwIIdk tin- ln.hl.-r f
Vllll'K , ..
MN Lnunoi Kt 111 i h 1 h In tlls'.rlct N'
t Inn thiTii Is coriHlil.'rnliln m-1 1 1 1 y
n'mont! ll cont. Mui.ls In tills nisi i l. t
nml Minn Olailyn Nelson "f caw . no
nuikOH (iult' a Jiiinp In h'' "'ore llHt
Miss Vnllstedt ami Miss Wlllliuna of
this district arc nlm Iinrd nt work luid
no doubt cli;inR''S will 'k'' rlnrr fnolv
Mls lifulah fillkcy. the new contest
ant from I'orvalliH, niuk. s an excellent
phowlnK anil Is trying hard b In ad the
list In district No S Miss Herkrem
of Oarrtlner tlll lends, with Hay HnlneN
hcroiul MIks Mockonyos and Miss Ryan
hue mndn til I an lnneano In their
cl- and pruinUo to come (o tlio front
soon.
In district No Hay Harper wri'Bls
TlrM pluoi- from Miss McKlnn.y and Is
Inn I ii! vik Mum l.lllv of I. a ;r;in.l'
iloil'.K'S pl;o i's Willi .Mil" Shelt.m and
th- oilier i-onlcvIiiniN In Una illstrlct
give ,roin 1st- of roii-.KIerull. wmk noon. , t)19
All rontt Nl.mls lmc many o routines
which an- fa.it belli k converted Into c:i.h)i
huhHcrlptloiiH and a Kreut many will help
the i'o!iti-st;iiitH from this on, every one
bring wlllliiK to help lunhltlous boys and
ptrls who are anxious for an education.
hi' h succeeding score will show many
chanK'S In place and probably some
new lenders will develop In ft short
time ('.ft busy and help your favorite
by mihacrlblnn for The Journal for a.
Ion term.
Ascent of Snow-Capped Peak
JVins Tomorrow
3Iorniii.
District Jfumber 1.
This contest district Is made up of Multnomah county and Includes
Portland. Contestants In this district compete with one another, and
. the same time with nil contestants In other parts of the northwest.
1 Ralph Hobnrtt. .1(7 Stanton street
2 Lenna Melton. S 1 5 Grand avenue north
3 Harry Crnln. 463 Kost Eleventh street north
4 Iiavld McK. Wilson. l.lnnton. Orcein
6 G. Adrian Smith. 142 furry street
6 Clyde f'ooley. 4iT Tenlno
7 Roynl H. Cross. St. Jolins
8Frank Kennell. 331 Grand avenus
S Myrtle Rogers, 1831 Kndlrott street
10 Marcella Q. Boone. 64 Mldhum, Kern Park
. 8r,.M&
. 2ti.2r.
.10.010
. C.D75
. ti,3!il
. G.125
. 4.9U6
3. 955
, 2.910
1.280
District Wumbor B.
Contest District No. 2 comprises all of Willamette' valloy except . Mult
nomah county (which forms a district by Itself) as far south as
Eugene. Contestants in this district compete with one another and
at the same time with all contestants In all parts of Oregon.
1 Freda I.auner. Pallas. Oregon 35.120
2 Olive Williams, Monmouth. Oregon 20,120
3 Gladys Nelson, Oswego. Oregon 10,42.r.
4 Renlah Gllkey, Corvallis, Oregon
C AdeU Vollstedt, Lebanon. Oregon .' 6 "'-'5
6 H. Earl Jackson, Forest Grove, Oregon 6.9S0
7 Charles Hibbard. Sllverton, OreRon 2.43"
8 Paul A. Nunan, 367 State street, Salem, Oregon 1,770
District If umber 3.
Contest District No. S Includes all that part of Oregon south of Eu
gene and the counties of Oregon bordering on the Pacific ocean. Con
testants In this district compete with one another and at the same time
with contestants In all other parts of the northwest.
1 Sena Berkrem, Gardiner. Oregon 14.140
2 Ray Haines, Myrtle Point,. Oregon 12,225
3 Freda Hockenyos, Medford, Oregon 8.905
4Orace H. Ryan, Gold Hill, Oregon 3,005
District Number 4.
Contest District Jfa, 4 comprises all of eastern Oregon and eastern
Washington. Contestants in this district compete with one another and
also with all other contestants.
1 Ray Harper, The Dalles. Oregon 12,475
2 Grayce McKinney, Blalock. Oregon - 11,275
3 Miss Dolon Lilly, La Grande. Oregon 5,745
4 Etta Shelton, Union. Oregon , 6,235
5 Melda Williams, Baker City, Oregon 4,155
8 Margrette McCoy, La Qrando, Oregon 2,776
COLORED CLUB UNFURLS BANNER
IN SUPPORT OF TAFT AND SHERMAN
The Colored Taft and Sherman club
was born last night in a laundry up
on Tenth and Flanders streets. Under
the call of the colored men's committee.
Issued several days ago, a number of
the colored voters of the city met last
night and decided to form a club and
work for the election of the Taft ticket
so far as Oregon and Multnomah coun
ty Is concerned.
Rev. B. B. B. Johnson, pastor
of the Mount Olive church, called
the meeting to order and out
lined its purpose. He said that he had
met President Roosevelt personally and
had a great admiration for him and for
what he had done as president of tb
United Statos. He also Indorsed tho
work and policies of Mr. Taft. The
object in calling the meeting together
was to form an association of the col
ored voters which would unite in the
support of the Republican ticket at tho
election In November.
After the address by Rev. Johnson a
temporary organization of the club was
effected by the election of "Dollar BUI"
St. Clair as temporary chairman and
J. A. Merrlman as temporary secretary.
The temporary organization will send
petitions to be circulated among the
colored voters with a view -of increas
ing the membership of the club and
during the campaign the organization
will work to line up all the colored vote
for the Republican ticket. LAfit night
22 signed tho roll, and It Is expected
the membership will reach 300.
Leaving Portland yesterday nfternoon,
Mazamas reached Castlerock last
evening, remained there overnight and
'today they Journeyed to Toutles river
bridge, from where the start will bo
made tomorrow morning on their as
cent of Mount .''t. Helens. This la their
annual outing and will occupy two
weeks, the nseent of the mountain be
ing supplemented by a number of side
trips.
The. party will loave Toutles river
bridge tomorrow morning, mul by even
ing inev will be In . amp at Spirit lake. ,
3 , L' :i 0 f.'-et iihoe sea level, where tin' j
main headquarters for the outing have
been establish, d. From this point a I
compete circuit of the mountain above j
the timber !!ne .an be made in three i
days, without any difficulty. .St. Helens
can be climbed "from utmost any ap-
proach. althotigh the easiest climb is ,
from the south and east. ;
The height of the mountain, na ascer
tained bv the Mnxama hypometrlo
party on July 19. 1908, Is 9.7;ltl feet.
Spirit lake, so claimed by tho Indians
because without apparent reason the
lake gets rouh about 4 o'clock every
afternoon, is a beautiful sheet of water
about three miles long and one und a
half miles wide. Trout aro abundant .
In It. as the lake is not entered by any
glacial stream. It has line sloping
beaches, and affords delightful bathing
Portions of the lake are very deep, and
the extreme depths have never been as
certained. '
Beautiful Lakes to Visit.
One of the plensantest side trips is ;
to American lake, about one and a half
miles north of Hplrlt lake and l.f.20 feet
higher. To tho southwest Is Echo lake,
and Cnthedral canyon. A basaltic dyke
resembling a cathedral spire marks Its
locatltm. Tho wonderful Peterson caves,
known as tho "Ouves of St. Helens.'
will be visited.
On the south side of the mountain
occur wonderful openings In the lava ,
rock, formed by trees. The Indications
are that theso" largo trees were sur
rounded by some prehistoric flow of lava
and the trees were killed, then the wood
rotted nway, leaving these strange holes
in the volcanic sides of the mountain. i
St. Helens has been ascended by M'i
zamas several limes. A party of seven i
members of the Oregon Alpine club, ac
companied by two Indians, made the as
cent from the south side In July. ISM). :
On their fifth annual outing the Maz.i
ms ascended from the south Hid.', XI !
members reaching the summit.
Among those who go on the annua!
outing this year are: J. H. McDonald.
W. A. Cleland. Miss Laura J. Cleland.
Mark GUI; Miss Katherine Ientz of
.'"cattle. Miss Emma Harding. MH
Mary Halrd. Miss Eleanor M. Gardner.
K. Friedle. W. J. Douglas. R. W. Mon
tague and son. Miss Minnie Boll, Dr.'
Otis Akin, Dr. Claude Adams, I r. W. A.
Cummins, Harold Gilbert, J. H. Povey, ;
J. Montague. C. D. Woodworth. Pen j
Lombard, James Garson. Mrs. Trevett. !
K. I. 'irovett, J. A. Hughm, Friuik II I
Riley, W C. Adams, C. H. Sholes, R. L.
Glisan. J. Lulsson, Dr. J. Hurck and
daughter of St. Louis, Miss Eleanor Mc
Donald, Miss Elizabeth David, Miss
Mary O'Connor, John A. Lee. C. E. Fnr
sythe. Miss Gertrude Metcalf, Miss
Martha Goldapp, H. O. Doering, C. W.
Whittlesey, K. S. Faucette, Miss Ama
Rankin, Miss Casselbury, Dr. Miller
Babbitt. Francis Henefiel, Nelson Gam
mans, Alfred Anderson, Edmund P.
Sheldon, Mrs. Leta Ruth Wessels, Rev.
D. A. Waters, Miss Agnes Plummer.
Miss Marlon Plummer and N. W. Oster-
haut.
REFORM SCHOOL
FOR Ml YOUTHS
LARGE CROWDS
AT CMilEJIIIG
Two boys were sentenced to the re
form school yesterday by Judge Gan
tenbeln In the Juvenile court. Fred
Fraley, a 14-year-old. who ran away to
Ban Francisco with 1 do that his aunt
had saved for him. spent It and then
came back to annoy his aunt, who is
pick, r.fus-d to discuss hW condtj.-t
when he w;ts arraign. -d.
Joe Mclntlre, the .-ther hoy sentenced,
was placed on p.. role. He 'i 12 years
old and had Moi. n a purse from the
house of Mrs Garalde in Ivanhoe. Jo.,
had been In cirt b.fore on a char.;,
cf smoking dew ret try, ar:d ho now
claims to hae fervak.-n the weed. !! .and
cause of his r. formation In that rcspeet , m-etintrs
court decided to give him another h"A will
There has been a large attendance at
the campuieetlrig at Jennings Lodge the
POSTOFFICE AT
LIVESTOCK SHOW
Substation Applied for to
Serve About 1,000
Patrons.
Postmaster MInto has forwarded to
Washington for approval by the post
office department the application of
the Country Club and Livestock asso
ciation for a temporary sub-postal sta
tion at the grounds during tho races
and livestock show. The representa
tions by the association were such that
there Is little doubt but tho request
will be granted. This station will hava
all tho conveniences of the ordinary
ermanent sub-stations in town, and It
expected that It will serve anywhere
nee vi wio cics"n conierences or I rrom boo to 1,000 people during the two
the Evangelical association and the ' weeks which It will be established.
United Evangelical church. Oreat in- Officers of the State Poultry associa
terest hHS been shown In the meetings : tin ore expected to report what prog
and the attendance increases dallv. Sev- ', rpss they have made in their plans for
eral speakers of prominence have been I tne poultry show, which will be held In
brought In and the Ic tures In the fore- 1 Connection with the livestock meet, to
rioniih have proved features of excep- , tn Country club directors next Monday,
Xi-::ul int. rot. wdien the regular monthly meeting takes
Rev Theodore Fchiuer. presiding el- place. At the last meeting the eommit-df-r
for the Evangelical association and 1 tee of poultrymen guaranteed they
Rev. M. J Ball. ntvne presiding 'elder i would have an exhibit of at least 1.000
f r the United Evangelb al church aro i fowls and that they would offer pre-
g.n. ral charge of the campmeetlng ' rniums aggregating rrom 4(iu to Io00
the
cnant e.
The little girl of W
committed to 'he .nr.
G i ls Aid sorb t v I.. . !
that her father .it
W hip ! t i-- .dope I 1 1
her
.1
' r.'ght.
(" Tucker w.h no .tl
. ' the H"vs' ,.r ; : s. r )
'I--.- f ' 'itij l.'i ! f I t-' r:. !
r u i ; ') a hoi - ( ;n t h
t r .!vnt'.- 1 !.'
Hi ! - ' . I,-! s '.e ! rn v.- - I It. ' t tu
" i' it .-:.. 1 u i 1 to care :i.-.'r Si- i .
r hm. r Mn.-t . f Ttif k- . !..- W 1: "
appe.-.r. d t" e'Tfirni t!..- 1 nfi.-r- .! ' .
rv nd .m- "f th'-tn ers f t e . - r
t '.e hi, If.. ,ti his seeot.ll ' Fo.it.p U. 1 .
r of t : . , ii Jj. n Tl " I f t : - . a
tes'.'.l h- i k.n-1 h- art' 1- ! ?p ak 'I ... v t .
a tlno th iVhnte w .k prt-l ier.T .f I
(Sat. ten!., in derided that oU.nr si.ak.r
the little Pl-l Shall I,': j
!e hr fattier otne. l ifer's
ler Liso left
offered to
for her ;)..
ers r.etRhn.i;
little g!r;
placed part .
Wl f e ft t . j.'ti'
st r mot It. r ;
r.o ani ?..
f.fir Judg
f'T the prefer 1
CH'e.l f... . .tH'
Xotarlo "oninilsi(nf'l.
I S;i I. I. rt..r.-i,.i of The J.-ttrrtl I
Pftlett, ft tig 1 4'frnni.ssiot.s ss
rota'K I'.: o b 'I ls-.ue.l f A . Hall
CiaiMx i-c J N llnrt Hak r Citv
irrarged the programs. The
ir.-n-.l W'.dnfslav morning
ontinue till Next V.-.inesda v
Tl..- in . . rti ; r. rs urn ftiven over
t" ear! v w.tsMi. and praise
In t afterr.....n lhfre are in
e talk- on religions matters and
e.-n!ni,' a scrnior, r j.-r'n-r,..
nti" !.,; ti. ting of the ministerial
'' op" is today and .or.tlnu's
The annual rnr . ting i f
A IIi be held Tuesday
cf ..." j rlnclpa! speak :
: ) mil ting is Hv. ('. c
;.! s! b-nt of the est.
La Mirs loWd f Wf)
att. rno. r. Dr Mo''k.
l!.iS c.diege, will be 81.-
t Week
It Is understood they have completed
thetr premium list which will 1 as
comprehensive as those at the state fair
or at the annual state poultry shows
held here In the winter
A space has ben set aside by the
Country club people for the huge can
vas pavilion In which the poultry show
will be held. The alb'tment of spare
for the various classifications call for
a tent at lenst 100x1 50 feet, and If th.
poultry show Is a success this fall, i
permanent building for the exhibition
of the feathery tribes will be ererted
for next year and the annual mld-wln-ter
shows abandoned.
Pratt.. ,
F1 f e I h n .
Thursday n'.i
S 10 She is
tragedy Mi
l not .
I ourtli
h . Aug
CONCERT ON KNOTT
8TKEKT TONIGHT
,( rtiL
put. ....... i ii ,,, r r , '.''f'.'""."-" '' '""vi
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also an
why the
Beer
There is
hops, for
Hops are a tonic
you get in beer. That's
when one lacks vitality,
because of the alcohol.
Malted Barley is digested food.
aid to sleep. That's what
doctor says "drink beer"
quiets the nerves, not
only 3J per cent, of that. But because of the
hops are soporific.
A bottle of Schlitz at bedtime
In every way the drinking of
viding the beer is pure. It is only the wrong beer that leads
to bad after effects and to biliousness.
Schlitz beer is pure. We spend more on purity than on
all other costs of our brewing. Even the air that cools it is
filtered. And every bottle is sterilized.
There is all the good of beer, and none of the harm,
in Schlitz.
induces sleep.
beer is good for you, pro-
M Wit Jf I JT
Ask for the Brewery Bottling.
Common beer is sometimes substituted for Schlitz.
To avoid being imposed upon, see that the cork or crown is branded Schlitz.
fclione Main 2779
Sherwood & Sherwood
8 Front St., S. E. cor. Ankeny St.
Portland
The BeerThat Made Milwaukee Famous
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Fruit)
Pleasant to take and does not gripe or nauseate
Cures Chronic Constipation, Stomach and Liver Troublo
Stimulation Without Irritation.
ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup is a new
laxative syrup combined with the de
licious flavor of fruits, and is very
pleasant to take. It will not gripe or
icken. It is much more pleasant and
effective th an Pills, Tablets or Saline
Waters, as it does not derange the
Stomach, or irritate the Kidneys, Liver
or Bowels.
Constipation.
ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup will
positively cure Chronic Constipation,
s it restores the natural action of the
intestinal tract.
If you are constipated
If your tongue is coated
If your breath is bad
If your eyes are dull
If your head feels heavy
If you have heart-burn
If you are troubled with belching
If you have indigestion
If your food does not assimilate
If you are too thin
If your complexion is bad
Your Btomach, liver and bowels
need stimulating, and you should take
ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup.
OUR GUARANTEE
Clears the Complexion.
ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup stimu
lates the liver and thoroughly cleanses
the system and clears the complexion
of pimples and blotches. It is the best
laxative for women and children as it
is mild and pleasant, and does not gripe
or sicken.
Thin People Take Notice.
De Ten AsalmlUU Teir Food?
Orino makes you assimilate your
food so you will get the full benefit of
what you eat.
TKe ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup and if you
are not satisfied your money will be refunded
Prepared only by FOLEY CO., Chicago, III.
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
ALL DRUGGISTS
Yirtim.
1 Mr. ,Tpf 1 i
v tier husband 1 P)rn"r Pe Carrlo's band
evening at Knott street
1 t.
irvlvp th. rlav.
will pint this
and Rodney
be1n at I
I. Ci'M tr,l5 inorntnK at
tt- imittl, vl.'tim r,t h
Ktn.l W.'irren H)no mhot avenua. the concert to
I o rlncK. KollnwInK Is tne proptrajn
9 ! March "A I'eed of the Pen" Moret
0 erture "Light Cavalry" Hupn
en rlrh
When bad blood is caused frora an
FOR
e BAD BLOOD
1 n t prmf7.tr
Selection
flower
I Walt- ' Symposia" Hen ili
Mild Marlon" .... DeKoven ;
Girl
CITY DADS ARE
AFRAID OF FIRE!
Intermission.
Medley "Creme de la Creme"
Laurence :
"A Onrrter. Matinee" Frino!
infPTtinr, nf !1-J v.- .1. - .n,TT'T"unMM.r'' Lum! v
TirnJ ox LmUgious B.ood Poison, it usually shows in the form of ulcerated March "Rakoeiv- Bottiger
raouu. ana uiroat, coppeT0iored splotches on the bo.3y, 6wolien elands in ' pr'- ainrMT
M11 Bna uicers, etc. ihcsc eeneral svmDtoiru.
t j . .
Fear IFeatod Arprumpnts
31ay Idiito City Hall So
Eaiso Insurance.
STRONG SULPHURIC ACIDS j
Fumlng'Monohydrate'66 Deg. Be.
IS I trie and Hydrochloric Acids
IoUrrd la tank oars, drama or carboys.
Peyton Chemical Comp'y
htt.ij btxloxvo
CISCO.
me Docy, tnow How deeply poisoned the blood
lcotrem, and etnphasixes the dangrerous character of the trouble If allowed
lo rwn-ua in the Bysta the d.sease will finally wrwk the health and break
down the strongest constitution. Ko medicine can cure Contagions Blood
Towon which does not nd tie circulation of every rlde cf Uje virus,
f' S. u the one real and certain cure; it poes down u the very bottom of
JT!?. 17 reraov,nfT Ter7 trace of the poiwn. and addinir rich
- "t- v. . u.u- uit.n mm i.iupowtnui Cisorder S S S
Is the mact reliable of all blood puri6ers, and its concentrated inrredientu of
pa.tfcfal veritable eatracta and jnicrs efpecially adapt ft to enrinr this
in? ...iocs tmoble. Write for oar home treatrnert book, which is a valuab'e
aid Ta the Ireatmentof the different sta-rs cf the disease, and ask for any
Mva4 IHVAW J H I" .U, CflBjyC JOT ClUlCr.
DEFEH PLKAS OF
LAND DEFENDANTS
J H Raley rf Pendleton and r:hem cf
T'mt!;ia rnunlr Indicted eli -k tto
on charge of conej lrln to def r j 1 th
ir. vernment of certln lnd, w;l) rrt
be arrifn1 before Judre Wolvenon
In the t'nlted States court 'intl;
temrr 1J Aurtit 1 u the dat ret
for tbe men to enter their plexn l.jt the
counsel for the 1ef-r,rir, t t.tn asked
for forther I'm. Imurrn to the in
uictmenla 111 rrobtblr b fl'.eil In the
ineantiroe.
rarrrlnf it.o" Ininirsnoe on a build- j
1r( costlr.a 1400. 00 caud f-.e members
.f t.w city erut!ve bosrd to discuss '
the adrlaahillty of crt!r a fund nd
provlalr.a for city Ineurane Instead of '
trinf larre rums each year to insir-
r .e comanles Tne hoard I .k no d-
tslve action, however. r,d raleel the
Insurance on tr.a city hail frcm
to l9.of.n.
Teetra,' mtlr cf the Kor1 wss i
It baa ben stated on Pritlsh aatbor-
TTTV CM1 1 Lr crirrTvrn . . . 4ty that American lronHTaits Irfo C aa-
XLS 5WIFT 5PJFXIFIC CO.. ATUUfTL GAJ ar takmc worth r prom-
, ... - ... ttif lata ..Uav. au aacJi jsax.
but MomrarxJTB rra vra
ar made by all sth'ri ) n;p and
baby nieiclfes that certain 'T-lum and
riarcotsra MOs a Babr F.lixlr con
tains no Injvrtooa ar baroo' w aeucs of
any kind. A aura ana aafe cur for d!
ocflersxl rtomschs bowels an4 fretful
plndtl tor tewthlna lofania.
ao.d by aVaidaaor XxmM ompaxv
called especially to authorise tha month
ly bills of the city snd In th discus
sion that arose over ths Insurant It
deeloj that there Is not a stnale
a cf f)r fighting spnsratns In tho
rr.y hall This led to an argument as
(to whether It was advisable to carry In-
fiTral of th
tulw1!n Qilrpe4 w
the Irejrance dlaonntlnu.!. while others
wanted tha Insursnca raised. A com
prom.lae wss flrslly srranred by la-cr-asin
the amount and ordering th
members wanted the
rlth apparatus and
vnrrniN cf feet of h1 and thre
p.abccli esttrs-ulshers. Three . cxttn-g-jtebers
wers ordered for tba city
Ja'J
fha board also placed I o Inswr-ai-w
eiei th flrebnat Oeorra WUllama
and It ta th cltw Jail
Trai aftamsava grww XaccUoss on th-
matter cf fire protsctlon snd on sng
geeted that a fir sprinkler system
would b a rood thing to establish In
the council chamber while another said
that boxing gloves would be better.
Italian Dynamiter ilanjred.
Ksmloops. R C. Aug 1. Francisco
Ceddto. th Italian ma i3 rr. who was
bangsd In the )all her yesterday, ex
piated th ertma of blowing ap th Nl
arars hotel, near Greenwnnd, a rear
ago last Jsntiary. with murder InvolTed
Ceddlo m Infatuated with th daugh
ter of the proprietor and when sh r
fused to marry hint be blew up th ho
tel, killing th glrL H rp4 to th
t'olted Elate but a few weeka ro wag
arrewted and belr g retamed to British
Col'imbla tried and ccmvWcd f
sard aa4 r1ncad to b ttaog 4
TEETH WITH OR
WITHOUT PLATES
cur or towi Tioru
W aa 4 you aatlr Ccwwa, Bra&r
aa4 rut Werk In a day If nsnsassry.
rosltlraly raiaJaM Brtraotlag rrw
when plates or brldgaa ar erderdU
aeasrtrr aaetk aad root rowerrad wttkvs
at tb lt pUu Tsn ehalra. Only
th moat aflantlfle and esreful work.
BO TXAS.S tv roBTUura.
If W1.MBJ,,, SVaaaarsav "
ralltaar Bide, Talrd aaa Waaaiagtoa.
I a. .m. ta . m.j undar t It.
ralrWa ri tract Ion. to; Flat. II.M,
SoU I tanaav aa4 Mala Jtlk ...