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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. AUGUST 20, 1908. VETERANS ARE SOPH TO BEET Thirty-Five Thousand Ex pected in d. A. K. Grand Parade at Toledo. (Spdnl Plipatch to Tim Journal.) Toledo, Ohio, Aug. 20. -One henco the veterana of the (lrani Army of th Rcrubllc will he trooping: Into Toledo for thlr nnual rintlnnal encamp ment. Th opinion In ex preaHorl that the encnmpnient this year will I'" th most slfrritflninl. the most IntcrcHtlMj? anl 0111 of the hest nttentlerl rounlmia everlieM by the v-toraha or the ' 1 v 1 1 war. And bo, Inrtre.l, II will he If present planH. now nartn(? completion, an' carried out In detail. The whole cltv will he liaiiclHtimely dreaweil for the occasion KInK ""l lnf? will rover the hulldlnK rronnim nlcinr Suinnilt. Huron, Kile and other leadlnwr utreetn. The, inimy hni'dsoine public liulldlnK". for whkh Toledo In noted, will ho urtlstlcally decorated and t night thev will he ablaze with nun ,-lredn of electric Hunt At prominent Ktroet InteiKeetloiiH several liandH.x:ne arches are belnK erected. One of the notable events In connec tion with the encampment will he the dedication of the monument oti Ihe site of Kort Melius, a few nine from the rltv The Ohio National llimril will ,1ofn with the veterans In the cercmi.nlt'K Incident to the dedication. (Invernnrx Swanoon of Virginia. Manlv of Indiana. Warner of Michigan. Wlllsnn of Ken tuck v and Harris of Ohio have accepted Invitations to attend th event. Oriuid parad September 3. The parade, which is the bU spectac ular event of the annual encampments, will take, place Wednesday. September 2. The executive committee linn re solved returns lndlcatir.t; that 8 r.,000 veterans will take part. The department of Illinois will lead the march ami the Department of Ohio, the. entorta InltiR hosts, will brim up the rear. Out of regard to the age of the veterans the route of the procession will he short A dozen or more places where refresh ments will he served free to the march ers will be stationed alonK the route and will he looked after by m firmv of competent volunteers. A floral show er and a "llvlcst flap" by 3.5 an school children will be features of the paKcant The floral eommlttca hnn adopted th rose as the official flower of the en campment, and a color scheme or re.l and yellow, the colors of truvTirHti.l Army of the Republic, will he carried out. Every building, lurfre or small over the entire route of the parade will be decorated, some with urent elnhora tlon. The county courthouse, an Im posing structure, will be ninRn I f Icent I v trimmed from base to dome The trul ley pole of pverv car In the city will have a fluK floating thereon, and all motor cars wljl he handsomely trimmed with silken banners and with the offi cial yellow of the O. A. TV Ex-Commanders to Be Preaant. Three campflres art' announced for encampment week. Amnnp the speak ers will be I'ommander-in-Chlef Charles Ci. Burton and somo of bin predecessors in office -Van Snnt of Minnesota. Fill lows of Indiana. Warner of Missouri. Ptewart of Pennsylvania. Frown of Ohio, Gohin of rensylvanla, and Ra Bleur of Missouri Iurlnp the week of the encampment there will he held, as usual, the annual meetings of the various organizations affiliated with the Grand Army of the Republic. Those will Include the Wo man's Relief Corps'. Ladles of the G. A. TV. Daughters of Veterans, anil the So ciety of ex-Prl Sonera of War. umiJamii.mi-j aia jra- Remember All Are Up-to-Date Shoes at Less Than Factory Prices Al At tine II II I I r mmT7o I 'nnrcn WMVDU VUJ11UJ (UliiLl ClU SamiipSe Skm tor mm Sale C0.'S SF SBSBM Two Stores : Store No. 1208 Morrison, Bet. Front and First Store No. 2142 Second St., Near Alder Over 10,000 Pairs of High Grade Shoes lor Every body at About 12 ot What You Usually Pay Over 10,000 pairs of Men's, Women's, Boys Misses' and Children's early fall Sample Shoes will be placed on sale at both stores, beginning tomorrow, Friday, morning at 10 o'clock, at practically one-half of what you usually pay. Remember, we have every new early fall style in Boots and Oxfords, and a size for every foot so you can be sure to get your foot fitted. Here below we quote a few of the many styles which will be on sale, beginning tomorrow: $2.05 a Pair "o Men's $5.00 to $6.00 Finest Dress Shoes and Oxfords I T. T. O Neil, C'no'inn.iti, and many other fine make Chicago; l'"rp !:i.k I-'ny. Hclkcr Co , Racine, Wis.; Krippcndoff, !! the latest styles. All go in all sizes at, the pair JLt,JO $1.95 Men's 53.50 and $4 Dress Shoes and Oxfords A great fi.ip f.n" the ir.cn folks. Tin' lot r-ii.:-iv ,f hundreds of pairs of "Packard" $4 Shoes, "John Mitchell" $4 Shoes, " Hint vr" $ 1 5(1 Sln.es and other well known makes of shoes and Oxfords. They conic in vici, patent and c.ilKl.m. tan and black, Oxfords 1 QJ" and shoes, every sie and width are here; I hey ail no at, pair atfl.D $1.45 Men's $2.50 to $2.75 Union Made WorK Shoes We have hundreds of p.tirs of mens Ml to , all leather Work Shoes; medium an heavy wriwtht ; plain or rap toes an. I popular s.iapcs; every pair is warranted, just tfj 1 A F the same ,ib if yon would pay regular puces; al! mcs, n..w iJlI.lD $1.00 for Youths' $1.75 nnd $2 Shoes and Oxfords $1.45 for Boys' $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes and Oxfords i' v come in vicis, patents, Rtirvnetals $1.45 IjU.OO 75c Pair Children's Fine Dress Shoes and Oxfords "Malnncy Krns . and ' 1 elton fine Shoes and b.s..s.i. m tans, Idack and patent, turned welted soles; every popular snape ami new pal let n i-, lici t- in sizes; 'iorS worth up to $I..MJ, now, pair These are the famous "Kxcel-ior" line of l"s S! high shoes and Oxfords, richt up to date and all sires: dmititf litis sale tjiey cm. at Same in youths' sizes, worth up to $2.00 the p or FLEET COXTLWCTOK SUES COMMITTEE f.wwm."n.-MiwjBMLtwaaaaBgB Wha! $1 WILL BUY DURING THIS BIG SIIOE SALE Men's $1.75 and $2 Can- 1 A A vns Shoes; all sizes: pair . V A " Men's $';() and $-'73 Sample Shoes, small sirs, at, the pair PK hoys' Sho, s :-.'.v Oxfords, all sires: pair.. Women's $1 75 to cv?.5,) Shoes, Ox fords and Strap Slippers, QQ W omen's and men s ?1.75 l'arefoot Sandals, ;ill sizes; at, (ft ftf the pair y l.Uv Vnd many other styles m Shoes, Oxfords and Snap Slippers. Last Cal! on Barefoot Sandals A! Less Than Mannfaclurers' Cos! Kr , l f. , .... . .. ... ' a pan n-r nir-f- aim nvs .i .tin I ecrlcs Hare f- "t Sandals m all sizes; double straps and heay extension '"!o; none l itter, so il them here at. the pair 3f for the came rade in children's sizes, QQ worth everywhere S5c pair; on sale lure at, p.iir..JC SI. 00 59c Vii $2.65 a Pair for Women's $5.00 to $6.00 Finest Dress Shoes and Oxfords Made bv lb- b, 1 I! ' 1.111 K . ' lH;e lese amp at, the m b-rji shoe factories, such as Ilrew, Selby & C'o , IV.r snioiith, Ohio; 'in iTiati, dliici; I Tannah-M cC'.irty, Kochestcr, X N ; and many others, in patent, u. i, gun metals and tans in all sizes. N.cv on sib- $1.95 for Choicest Women's Dress Shoes and Oxfords, Worth up to $4 u u t . o id see the-e Shoes as they are the best $.Vn) o $t vabies. This '' '! "K ! t ''.' make, "lulian Kokene" fine shoes, "Stonier ("peland" and ' 'ii ! ; 1 'i come in all the badinc; 'Ivies in shoes and Uxi uds, i 1 .''tils. .,: . .r and widths; 5 1 ) to $4 values, now $1.45 a Pair lor Women's $2.50 lo $2.75 Everyday All-Leallier Shoes and Oxfords Thoi -oiik' li I t '.' th'e .tf' p-.ptil t st vies that could be w'.in for nice. I.iht, medium or ie.t v e I,. ;. j -,( i,, 75 values everywhere. In samples you can buy them at, the pi:.- v e 1 v t top- other w bla.'k, t. $1.95 $1.45 95c for Children's $1.50 to (1.75 Dress Shoes and Oxfords $1.29 for Misses' $2.00 to $2.25 Dress Shoes and Oxfords f iv 'ft ' f ' ' : ' - !!) (ot .ids for tli'- Kirls that wear misses' size-: they come in hu-'b ..r ! v: in., f.i.t. k and p i:. nt; strirt'y dress shoes, all sizes in misses' o OA at. t'-e pair $kCt& Same in rliiidn t.'s sis . v.'.nh up to $1.75 pair :.75c 59c for Little 1 oiks' $1.00 and $1.25 Dress Shoes and Slippers lis lot of cl. "s ... uuh fan.y Mit.hinK and tops in black, tans and patents. ( Kt-trt's. nr.ip Shppcr . ,.pd Sir a", ad the popular toes in all sizes; $1 and SI shoes, now, the pan 59c Remember We Display All Ad vertised Goods And are the only store m this city se'bncr all styles of Shoes at Cut Kate Prices. GET YOUR SCHOOL SHOES NOW illlMj Tin empire i 208 MORRISON ST., BET. FIRST AND FRONT ) remember and set I HU aiUKM ( ,42 STREET mR ALDER I TE C0RBECI PUCE ft'liltrd trPM Leased Wlre.l Fan Frara-ls Auk. - M.-iyor Tay lor. ex-Mavitr I c I'hclan ard ruiier f.r.'m luc.it Pan Fram tscaiiH a.re made drfi r:-nut- In a suit Itrn'igrlit by I.. K. 1 .., of th r'pp'iilat.H s who creel. ! lie gr.fi.islar.il for t Iewiiiii !'ie . ms.Ii .n tl,o r.e;tlnn Of tile flrei. 'I'!,,. flee! committee is su. 1 for t!.- rfm f-rv .if St 1. which the contractor alf.sr.s Wf.s l..t by I lie failure of t ' ,. ottllim.t tee to ity a. . :.. the emit met. Th corn pin i n ' alleges that th cor a ruitt'o il,lnei..l the li.lo's fit l.ito. fnllf.l to i-i..l'. I'.jli. .- i.r. .!eel I. n f..r ih Krani.-taii.:s ,)..l f.i'le.1 t. .!oit!. tlie sinAr'.y as official. js kxom-:k,vtki) All the Little Things Go at One-Half and Less 5 for. any KV Shoe ''polish. 5C for 2fic Blanco," the White Canvas Cleaner. 10 for 25c Wool Shoe Brushes-. 9 for Infants' 25c. Moccasins. 39 for children's 60c to 85c Dress Shoes. 75 for boys' $1.50 Canvas Shoes. 50? for women's $1.50 Canvas Ox fords. 95 for women's $1.75 elastic side House Slippers. 50! for children's and misses' $1, $1.25 and $1.50 Strap Slippers. UOOS AT FfliRVIEW FARM t STRAY TOPICS FROM OLD NEW YORK New York, An if. 2. A party of Ne Po ska seli.iolnia'an'3 recently vislte.I .N'.'w York ai..; went nwav with tl.t: Im pr. sston that the town was rather a sad sure the majority of the n tiling bl.cgor (t'nllod rrr?s Leased Wlr.vi Oaklnn.i. Cal . .Vnc. -he -Kverett .1. Brr-. enelncpr of the Southern Pacific triii which plaritci Into a h.eal train fl' l-'ii'St an-1 W'ei.stei- slicet .I'OsiriK. killi'iij, !ev(Mi pc. .j.l.'. was .lismls.so.I to ripy by' Judge Smith of the pollen court on mothn of the fn -en t ion. Harry was hel.l on se-vemi eliatK. s of man slaufhie! after the . ..'.Mcr's Inquest, but the pvidpn..- a ' the trial showed that he had done o .rvthnir in his power to Mop the !mtn aftr he be ramn cuRiiliant of the danter. Alletred defects in the signal system Hiid de rftilinf Bwitehcs arc believed to have prevented the engineer from avoiding the collision. iiauiiing: Good. Thcro Is no way of making Instlvci friends HUe " .Making UrxKl;'' and Doctor Pierce's medicines well exemplify thK and their friends, after more than two dcados of popularity, are numbered hy the luindtvus of thousands. They liavs "made pood" and they have iwi made drunkards. A pood, honest, square-deal medicine of known composition Is Dr. Pierce's Uoklcn Medical Dtevovery. It st iil enjoys un in. mense, sale, while most of the prepara tions that have come into prominence in tho earlier peri.- of Its popularity have "(rone, by the board "and are. never more ! hftard of. Then' must te some reason for i j .0 fair. To 1 liUSlCI'S JhlllK I lU'V ( -111 ra ty had n v.r .see,, t! ;;n t! f: own I!Ul" ri'l ,saIioolhouso on tx..- I'ialns, tuit thy l.nii road ph much of tr.c w o ti tit is (i (i Mharii lii.it Thoy wc-ro n i i jn'cparn! lUr mini v nt the rolics nf J i 1 e Hint .Mule Bryan's Trip East. and it ersori-i i Is (Tutted Press I.nsel Wlre.l F.tlriew-, I.ineoin. Neb. A'it r.ruiiM pln. n is hoicked today by per-son- who aie anxi'.'.s to t iy to rhle t!ic "trick mule" presented to Hryan by the Minnesota Af rle'iltn ml so. iel y. Tiie n, ub 's chief i bom to fame s tar is basel on its quick work in 'i.i. wii.K a reporiei- who aspiretl lo li.lo hint. T lie liewf iianer man landed on his Ii. a 1. A Yoin!nc .sut'ta.iiO 1 ie, iio i-ti:.sed Slvo h"r nn me. today phadcl i.. bo al lowed to itdn the Uiiiie. but S.eretary Hose d.-claied the 1 1 1 : 1 1 was ) . .-I u !'i T. K and colli. 1 not be dial arbe l. lie added Hint he did not wlsli to risk any no I de'its. '1'he suft'raKet te left nn.m'lly. Hryan was delighted t learn that t iovornor Johnson had hr.-ti nomlhai e.l for retdection in Minnesota. lie sent Johnson a telegram, bat declined to make It public. Ilrynn believes John son Will St ICIifit hell ,. tmiltm.il ticket In Minnesota Th'. 'onue.e-er wl'l lea e !-rrn to nieht f. ii I'tiiawo by way ..f lie Moines, oa th- i ; - .s t yj.et 1. - makiiic t our s! ii. "e h Is n "Hi i i"i t on I v 1 1 a1 ! n vc r c. . n - j t ( a el , "ention lie will he abse-lt ..lie wr.'lt, 111'.' ( hirincr '.i:ieh tune he will he heard in (doubt: lier days that tan ish.nd. As Ik. I.-, boa i it so hapi IK". I till exist on Manliat- . e.tnie inlo ilie cit;-' to-j luat they were ii" i.r tiio little hob tailed horse ears that run along 'lentil ner le m or.'ler to reach thnlr hotel. 'I'heir tP'.t Impression of the city there fore was not only stirprisiiiB but de eClediy d isa ipoi nl i n. 'i'tiey declared also that !! my was dirt v and that women n. ie not b. a itltul. Un the whole thev weie inos' impressed by the sights at t'onov island, which perhaps A : nn b-Hs tipi.-al of N- v Yud than a to hundred thluns that tiny e.iuld . on Hioadwa.v won h appa i :it ly ! 1 , 1 not in terest them. St r.iiyeel enough they weie nu. h in. press- ; wrh the ceturtcsv of the street, ar . onduetors. whom the New Yorkets h.lie a re the most Im polite set of men thai can be found any wueru in the world. It is still custom. u v to speak sympa thetiCi.ll of ti e tleeasa-l.is of girls who earn then' hvlrv as slcnoKrRphera or t. j.ewriters in the dow ntown oftices, be cause tlo lr wotk ke, .s them indoors and the'r h.;.!h -offers ae.-nril in srl y. l...ve-.ei. t'e i apid d" elopnient of the di ffere. t ' ,,! re-., l s Mat can be rael,.d f' eni or k for n ri-eent ti tied a : ! 'his so that it Is a-..- , bl fin-! a healthier four or fi The first Moines In in slate fjvtr .-n l.ertvinsr the ir.nl'l .Mi Hn He slates. , 1... lopp.t.R pan e Will h..' Iles.'tlj ' ha : it v I - -1 1 1 . i f r- I M . h. hil- d Jo j-aft t tn.-- tnTjfp1! t, I i . " .- .i'.je i of t ho tai'l ff i . I " w a . i p i i a 1 t . . in .' r r . - w I " m one lo . w r l ; . l -e 1 Otis 1 . r I is . e a u w ) at la: I.. pi . d di 1 t el 1. "I"'- '11 I 1 t ' his i is' will hi man Ma- nnd purty In repaid P w. stern ea tv pa i n ti will ?o Ir ii : next Tue sday a ' ! r i'Mi'iiv mat", .1 a- ill itlf K. mis !onir-t;me popinarny and that is to N found In it. superior merits. Y hen once bi ven a in'.r tr i; tor weak stomach, nin!n mat", j ;,r w or for .ivtr and h o; a fleet ions. Its sunt rior curative qua!. lie are soon manifest; ; th- tt usis henro It ha- survived and grown in nop- , fr'"" l!"b'nap ular favor. h: ie se. .res of less meritora us ,r " 11 ' articles have si.ic.eibv Hashed InUt favor I . ' , T-nii" - for a brjef pej-imi ad lin n ten as kkui 1 r Ii I S( ( ) (I.I I? ) A lorcoiwri. . . r 'til. u i t h i 'ha 1 t l(r'r le iders of his t he plans f,.r t he ' From i 'h leago he p hs to lie pre-i nt I lttnn id :. "ii lbdmes oc.s s, ' ne.iv 1, P-....1 a t wh.. r be found !' ' e n re thiin tl h time tn : 1 w ho passi.s and a pair of a. hb-1 slow of No Sherlock a--,-. Oiese city ml Sti' il;iv on '( f 1 1 ! 1 us . re r, : o i ie ;i . a e s Hollers arc to rellpiniis Foeietle.s that over 5II.0H0 i 'Jumpers." "llnly lioilers" I ' Ma noun-la ii aini oth.t bands jorlt.v of them do not have .mv but in. -et in a small room In ptiit of the citv. An t'ru 1 n i-.'.a i 1 as t he "Na I : . n a 1 i 'bai .' , , permanent e-M.-'enee i.o'll the t he movement in an . f f t : . bn -winded Spe-a !; ;,v o e "1 i ber.s, shouted "Co to oui . one en used the mectini; to break : fusion and all sulis"1U, .,t eft.n l e t he e hu l ' ii v . I e i. ; . Many Of the othe: Soeieti, s , very little is known main.-, tain their erniniizali."' at i ' few people evmy year. It la becoming t iil.nr "r som e of the f-i .l.. houses on the upii.. ve.i in hattan to lie iuva-h'! '. pi"-'', habitants of tu, nfi .,.!. w1.. standing is bv no nears .s: As soon as thee t il." i t- ". :'- i It means trouble f.a t : ,., : rented the Hpartnu to. f , matron 1n'ariatd 1 tiaus habits n It h bet S i :." ever, allowed to k. . escape nor ate her pla v on the f ron : - ' Thru th,- !.,,.tti: she appears I:-, tl. kimono and be. .a tifss of the nrf rles on in In ; oj . IO all III"" nst sider n pi : . and niav .i.i a- - . 1 1 last the re,-.,. f.ir llltirt y : d ti . ip.irttnrnts w hi i " fetlsi e IS t e-l ! t by a st .ah ri r . f . elevator hnv in " .. niui'N f 'lrcl - vr ' h n - two tt ' 1 s e off," Slid he In d!r wih sw. hot' oh em !; t I k i n ' j II... i .' . : l. i si: i ' In mil In. I h. inn u ! : 1 I'd' T nt i t ' 1 a . I 1 ' . t "til iiti.'n ana wane ll is probable t i i u se tst will 1 the tad :. .-ma u e I w tie ii an . w 11..; w t : 1 .ail' dept .-ome sale;' ii .ore ore hundreds of .! t.. a.-: .-hi" tf New 1 . ' : -1 1 1 1 with 1 h i lni'"i o ad a- I their ni' .-l u tr -I'd for P a ! I ia-ln. n a I ',' n'iy a yountr eolieuo . .I a club for oa .. 'tl the opei-inu me: 'i i s end con i a. t t : i.-e', s with '.n "' ai' t rem him. 1 le ask.- I t orn i na t e,l for toes i.h' t ' "".e unusual'.' i : i : I . . to hlS f.-el.' ', d Monday at the residence of her husband. 1! ins l.,it.'e. after an Illness of a year. Mir. l.ase was born in Hnlstoln, tier r;'.a!iy. nn.i came to America with iier I 'i ron is in is" I. Jler lirst jilaee of r..-.-denee was I in p.cn port. Iowa, whiTe .-lie w inarrleii t.. Mr I.'ise in 1S70. In is,., Mi. and Mo. I.as" came to Oregon Ov way of .-s.m Kianolsco, arriving In J 'oil ei -ol bv st' ainer and later continu ing tie ir way up toe I'olumbii river to whit i" now Hi nu'-n but was then known as While Salmon. In the sprinr; '7C mi a eeompa nled l.e- husband .! r-is-t the Columbia river to Hood River -, a!;. , w here ihev took up a homestead '1 ":e" W . le the second oldest Settlers in o.d r Mi .1: . ti i ; I. 1 1 . i . e was the mother of 10 chil li of whom survive her--Alr.s. e , Mrs. J. V. Kobe: g. Henry d i-: . I ten H and "ha rles F., 'ell oi Hood iiiver. and Mrs. I. aura Hen i a son ..f llini n. : 'lie- funeral to-.,; phtee yesterday at I IT ! Kii r. The remains were Interred i lane Orove cemetery. I Debs' Itlnernry. act. Ann The western itln- of the Socialist special train "Re Special," on which l.'iueene V, Debs, the presidential candi date, and other lenders will make a speaking tour, was announced today as follovs: Kansas City. September 2; lienver. September 4, l.eadvllle, Colo., September i; I.os AukoIcs, September 10; Sacramemn. September i: Portland, Simtemher 1 -t ; Seattle. September 15; Spokane, September 16. Low Kates to rhicairo. Kxtiemely low round-trip rates to Chicasro and other eastern points on sale August -1 und "2 via the Chicago & Northwestern lines. For full infor mation, applv to R. V. Holder, general asent. 122-H Third street. TEA Every pound Schilling's Best is a free sample if you don't like it. Tour rrocer returns roar inoaef U rB 4mV' lrk H; v par him. ' n ' p i: ! :v " - ' ntM litTiri . .',' If . ' nwHvvvwiiv.wv.i-, - --- ----- ....... , ... .- . - -r-. .. -di a mril 74I t 1 ' ' . i et 1, 1 s sp e. e : return to I.'i. Mr l'irian will peka. K s , dc- ir a torpid liver with Its attendant shot fok a bi:i;k Indigestion, dy-eps:a, headache, iter hap dirttietn. foui breath, nasty coated toneue. witli blttr taste, lovs of aprietite. with distress aTter . ::rig. nervousness and deb:Mt. nothlrn Is m. good as Dr. 1'ierce'ji ionien Meuical IHseovery. It's n honet, no u. r-deal melirln with all Its lnsrei e-.t printed rn lot t!e-w ra nper no errft. no h as irus humnug. therefore it n'l oz-rcpt ri ruhttUuU that the da ier in a v jkis? : hi y make a littielig er profit.. ui.sf on your right to have what ypu ci ! f..r Don't bur Or. Plcrcc'i Fvorlte Prencrlrt tk expwtir.a :t u prove a rur-a;,.' It I oniT vse1 for woman fpn-inl ab- , , . Biepts h m.irfe w eak omen stror.g nnd C d p( J . f. T i.ih 'niii'ii f-.. oriii'a man 1 "me pr' tiara' ..ns ni l for l:k ptirpoe)i. J It Marlins c.in'ive virtue still mn'nil.n Ite poitu.ii in th- front rang, where i prer two ri".-idr nr.. At an in- ; Tigoraiing uini- uni urengtbening rrr- I t wire.; ."i - i ieo: ?e u widely. It'ntt' J I r. In San Fi a n . is. o T. Jp.eks oi. h n1 -il" r knowr anekson fan i, f this p'ato, chibrran and manager of he Naj.a S.iI-i' eompsny lies at 'he point of death in a local )osrlt today ae the reiit of' tf'r.s miotaktn f..r a .le.--r J. kson i f buntlnc In 'he SskH,n woods with i sorre irirnos ni -we.-R. tll Jfiftri fmit g. "aide, mistook I m. for a de r,.. at n'ni , ne r-tijt entere.1 rb hi The r..-e1 man rf.rsni- 1 to th "n a r.hl. His chances icna i 1 : ci 1 1st I ma';..." m an v ' h. e 1.". I f tanlfv. Co. V' J.-se. n CiklTrrd, 1. s. 'IT.' i. Sar' tt'io -ct!i'": lir e dan h a K: i nci s ',1 C'eiphilt;, S-' ( i Hi leu. Saer tir e a:o ef - r Assembly tf tun of it-,, lo.-a; t' at th. re ar" i.e.eoii i it ii t wi.i inio in drur s -' "it'll- New York ! eared for I', a- An enter, druK(!sI ' end '..f Man means of pense of en pa rt of tie drilRKlst pin f ron t of f ! some one u uirs will r ijueer ; some person Kra nd ec t P Ft in.1! t r 1 'oi t Fr J I.'.'tv I - .!'.!. s I i liru'vi a, a & I . . ""'I I ti. n r.f t ae V Bex- rnor.'h c 1 S' " T i r a s rv Pan Francls- d t.easar. r. 'H .-, ri . ; . '. i: ra nd ma i s : I Sujrd, srand tnsld. .1 ' Oill, (trand on i - 1 -an. 'see He . r W .. - tr-nd einpiin. P.i'i l 1 S v tr rv, trand r s, o Ura'i 1 F. J. ;. 1' "tniiF A Pronks. J - 1 n 1 ' T r. I1 e n " - San ' .iliittn" i in k la nd I 'r Si ' I'-a' elSef. J J , . i - s F Cof fev. '.I'd Viir-a ("astrovllle. ri the m,pr'.mti rpnvn M I at It ilsville k'y . ' H Qu-i, San Fran A Co,!-., Sacrament". DEATH Jlol.I. UY thi: i;i"iiYi; ft r KI.KCTS OFFICJ-KS ft ttd Pti-m tm Wlr ) Baeramni i. CaJ . A :g Ii Per-i in" il it urtjua It won I Mtiaiy thfHe rinir icusnt rrmtst mikd the who want " onor.- for there I Dot drop b-ctic-i of offtcera at th rlotr frliri . . !'!rr' of 'ra.tl r-mci rf the Tonne Dr. Piene Plracant Ptflrta, the -oi. Mn !-t t i e h-r vesterdav acj-i " i lAU Ier Pill. ;thrmh the frt J U" ' b result, made puhll'e toilay pi.i w uiir tma in ntrifl, fv.l ImI i 1 " " " mrr ,r" surrtnityi run Vl.i ert Iio-t" Alr,eda. John A. Pi-f ,vv, S.-. i Franc-.-. alternates, A. St Sure. Si" K-.'.. iv-o rr. T M M'f S.-n I ran. If. e W. H. F1"I eia,J, t'.lr.iv M n o- Ifaa'a Beat rrlcod. wrrar w"t:i r'-i"- f:-1 a bt- nd when im trie ar rr iMriM tn fTTr. K-Mf to uke randy or, to flirt J B yueenimi.t (rwn1 pre 3"t San tr!ripeo. Jimn P pi frn1 rrtHr.. gan J. Charles P rtcfirr. flret rW-pr!deT. art FYan'lK-n; R p. Fv i mr fie-l ie. rrM t, a rradc; Gerg A-lIawiiaa,' rat Frice t"- friend than pelne pii'. the n"e. torr:' " ar-' JCdn-v t'.nl Il a bei. 'x for IS. with fil rriarant. A dd re or call the J A "lemnoTi Prac Co. corner Pcoti1 aril TamM'l air"tK rr'land. t'r . the torf wher you et ji.t what you wan. Kle-rt a '. c( Kin . (fpectiii runpit t. t. r . -ii i MSI'.nni 111. it A Electa C Mrt'a!' - s- ' died F-inday m.-'i e wa- ' - Albini liie a m . t - Ieafh rail ea-Ufceil fir" .. ,.-,' - - - Kleota Cjian.'ri daiirhter of p i'tr c .. r 1 !. Pulllvan. and wa b- ' - . . Mlchla-an July 11 lk": -;.e -. -Cregon with he- iarr. : . a ettted tn Ia: . it k - -.. k 8 he wajt ma-'te) t . jH v ' prom lnr.t mtorr'i . ' 1 (ct dxr k. ;wi is. ,-. . home at I.tifavfO M- ' i waa prartieir- 7 ' - Mirnville In the rF,r i ' , t a the county weat watt r-i'"d ,l s r.t Ft" eh.ildren wr b. rn t t.1 r of whom ;iei in t-.- r'--r '; 1aua-hter. Mr Ft-; P;"-" "f v . ... - ".i t. i -' i - it i i"' ' i. I'jnn I'. l.iskln. , Stw 1 : 'Vt , f h t 1 : - j . n - t , S ; ' 1 1 r- . .r ; . ' i k . w - - "i - fc i . -. i ' ' - ' - " ' s i - k 1 ' t -. : t u : .. . , i - :p i . . r.c M- ) " h a ' 'i 'f Ma-"; T . ' ( . o - 1 t a r- r" - t r . v '., ' " r "rn y- !!.--. 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought, and whlcli has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of nnd has been made under li is per sonal supervision since its inf;tu j , Allow no one todeoeive you in this. Ail C ountcrfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-p. tod .irt hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the heulth of lui.mts and Children Experience againt JsperimenU What is CASTOR1A C.Wnria Is a harmless gnbstitute for Castor Oil, Tare pone. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It i.s I'lea.s;int. It iitains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Mibstanee, Its ago is its guarantee It lstroy Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Iiarrhi'a and Wind ( olic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cmre Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, rejf'dates the Mwtiarh and Bowels, giving healthy and natural bleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bear the Signature of i y2 -'' ' ''t'".i. :s a- .Votarles Commiaafonrd. tatew Plnraa ef Tb Jnwmtat Ralm, n , Ana. I - -Ceirmlnlnii aa rot, r-aa hr rn IwiH t Rrt A. TarinrT rortlaad. aod f. c Vaa Orsdal. lamina. M r Mab: f -k- f M V t i villa. anl Mr, lu.- u !ys, Araeiea Cal, ar a'..; ' l nil wt wltr. t"tr mritrer J jrlr . er kr.u ami 4ath Thraa hrthra rTter '" a .r-inn. nr atternaT of Peati. K H Sj'l n a Jp-'re ot ihe v.rierlof' hench. ipohr, William J Bul'lvan. a rmrTii-rt tn-ir Jdra. Mar Mea4 ef leva, and Mrs. ?-. et f . . a 4- - 'r It.k-' -i-w-n k-i"n- -',---." 1 ti. r . T "1 1 ' " ' ' r - ri w ' ' " " t ' -. g r. r- i.. f . f rr . t a - it H'i:r' 'I' .e-.t n-r.. I.iK' ' M rv Ina I jJ"c, ir- nrr t- T J i ltfl P-iver. 4tr. Aur 2n --Mr Ira I.e, it year fif aat, -. nt Ji1 Kit ra Mat pitmttc, raaidtata, di4 The Kind You Have Always Bought In Uso For Over 30 Years. I' 4