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'THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. rORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29. 1008. CMIILIET MID IIEGLA DIVIDEND Today's ',$5 ; a Share Brings Yield Up to Enormous Sum of $107,350,000. , At GRAFTED C0nSr- HEXT -YEAR M AT SIHB SAHG COTTAGE GROVE Dr. Jtobert T. 1 Irvine Is Oregon Jfcthodlst- Confer Charged With Having: Be- ence 3fakes Appointments trayed His Trust, . and Adjourns. (Special Dispatch to The Jooraat.t Boston, Man., Kept. 2.- With , (tnllad haM Lm1 Wlr. x (aal.a Buraaa cf Toa Jouraal.) the New York, flept. l.It la admitted I Salem. Bept .After three long payment! today of quarterly dividend I by . Cornelius V. Collins, superintendent session, during which much bualneas of or 15 a chare, the total amount of prisons, that Dr. Robert T. Ir-la routine nature waa transacted, the dividend received by the stockholder, vine, of Osslnlng. who waa physician Oregon conference of the Methodist of the Calumet and Hecla Mlnlna- com. " Bln Kin prison for IT years until church concluded its work last night, rany reaches the enormous sum of ,u,t June, was given the alternative The conference had beun In session at 107.J50.0OO. The dividends have been of resigning or facing prosecution on 1m it Tuesday. paid 'vlthout Interruption since 1871. chanei of .rafiln. Tha .inr. k.. The conference will met net year The capital constats of 100.000 aharaa cnre" grafting The atory bat at CottaKe Urove. Hlllaboro put In a of the par value of 125. I created a sensation, as It Implicates I bid. so did Jsawberg, "the Uuaker City. To A .r.n.i.r . i.a..ii nn a ' ) Jha rlrh rri.nn.r. .. k. .,. -i. wnere tnere are mure Aieuiouiais man s i ins raraon or John w. woolen. uu v, ''"" preponderence of vols when It came to celobrated sclentlaL Louis Aaraaals. la I The cardun of John v. w,in.n ' Quakers, flu tha orarllt r , fl.u.lnhm.nf e I forma hlj Vk.Ii I prepotldt ilia ffr.t I'sli.m.l - r.H .. .'.... -1 1 ... I B,hl.,h --,..,....4 J... . u. ...I.' I the SllOW dOWO. Alexandor AganNlr, like his father be- nation of Lr. Irvine, la admitted to .j,"'??,1 utlon- ,(,P.ted !."n.ln, fore him, la cloBely associated with be connected with the Investigation C1L1"T" "1fm f.r, t,,llr "PU Harvard university. As a risult of into the allege prleon. graft. It la Lty' th5,nk,n. W1"n,? "ughe. for the thlr faith In Agassis and hie dlscov- stated that Wooten trapped the doo- ..""v . ;'fcto' v mnnr tn r-ries, many or the older famines of tor and was rewarded with a pardon IV'JV" ""V - .r . u I ? " ... ,-. rsoaion nave accumulated millions from Dr iiuane. I r - ... "". ' . their early Investments In the copper I According? to the v.i properties. . . . I rich prisoner bad m : Though . ultimately ' better known to I If he would con - ...S..-I.1 . ' 1 1 1 . - .1 AU ..l . I .. I 1 .. 1 .. . . k. V. . . t-A geologist that Louis Aaassls won his slcian became wealthy In a iLrt in iS J " to th new President. ,.- earliest reputation, and It was through time. u rf i""' iuJ."rP-mmA. , his knowledge of geology and miner- "Earnest solloltuda for th r health nrW'.TLJ JZi2!L n?Zt.Vm Z alogy that Alexander was able to bring of the prisoners netted Dr. Irvine P2T.i-hl; V-J h-iL.fitCh-i. fe .out the full value of the proiftrty. - It thousands of dollars" said Superln. ijy'-.nil. . fhiJjlZi5 was in istte tnat no unaertoog to see i tenaent or rrisons uomns toaay. 'mat - . -: VDftE ine i-iflcim nran.rtv wa.a iika anti i ia aui di wnu a iit anout m cajte. i . . went io aaicnigan lor mat purpose. to he atorv told here tin 5,U(le ' conference to Dr. Coleman, l to ao V the rockD2 'orm" prealdent of W illamette unl- nault rr lrvin ind versity. for the manner In which he had laUa i Siirlapi tha? iThv. conducted the Institution, and extend- Most Treatments for Rheumatism Are Experimental It is unnec essary to tell the sufferer from inflam matory rheu matism that the ordinary i treatments for this dis ease are un satisfactory. Physician! are not of one mind ' on the lubject but the highest j authorities hold that rheumatism is a disease of the blood. All copper had been mined there to greater or leas extent by' the whites since 1145. .Agassis did not get far In I his investigations before he became sat- Ufled of the mine's value. Returning to Boston he succeeded in organising a . company and raising sufficient capital to work the mine. He did ao well with tha Hecla mine that he was asked to .develop the Calumet property also. As ,'a result the two were eventually con solidated under. the name of the Calu- met and Hecla. w -, Most of the time since 1S8 the yield of tha Calumet, and . Hecla , been steady and large. The hard times ,s from 187 to 1878 cut It down, but as long ago as 1888, in which year the - memorable Calumet and Hecla flra did . so much damage to the timbering, the . annual output was 12,000 tons. Since then it has reached more than 86,000 tons In a single year, a -record that has ' been eclipsed by only one copper prop . erty in the world the Anaconda mine of Montana. . IIOSTER DEFIED AT 10S 1GELES Portland dlatrlct W R. ITolllna-ahead. district auperlntendent; Astoria, CL C itancK; viatsKanie, L.ouis l nomas; houi Portland Centenary, C T. Wilson; Port land Central, C. L. Hamilton; Portland cntnese mission, cnan Blng Kal; Port land Clinton Kelly Memorial, H. J. Hea ter;. Portland Epworth, C T. McPher- aon; Portland Flrat church, Benjamin Young.; Portland Orace, W. H. Heppe; Portland Laurelwood. . B. H. Bryant; Portland Mount Tabor, J. W. McDou- ga.ii; foriiana wontavllla. II. Qberg; Portland Patton. D. A. Watters: Port- TO BRYAN INATJGTJBAL WITH MAUD, A MULE hS Liberal Alliances and Mayor ir.tfr "111 Tr T ,1 fM5t W. Eustea; Portland. Trinity, JUUlJCr iClUilUU ; tiM,p,; "mun- t-ortiana university para, 1 William Jeffrey Jr.: Portland Wood. Showdown ' atock, J. Dk Voce; Portland Woodlawn, Seaside, R. E. Myers; Warrenton, A. A Heist; St Helens, Aaa Sleet h. (United Praw Leased Tire.) " ' L , eaiem district B.- F. Rowland, dls- I i p.) oBnt . o .milaw. I ii.? "uPe""inaeni; Amiiv iSJUltuni iios Angeles, cat., dept. z.-- ouow-1 Rallaton. to h annnii.a- Ahmak n e in tha activity of City Prosecutor Bennett; Bay City and Nehalem! A. B. Woolwlne, ' who during tha past f aw iaer- Beayerton, H. Splesa ; , Bridal day. ha. closed .11 clhb buffet, raided gnbyV W. T'wefiV; &k. d the exclusive California club and made Oswego, W. B. Moore: Cornelius, M. C. open charge, that tha mayor and police P?!!"! ,P",Tto" J J-. Ptton: Dllley, to board are guilty of protecUng .Ur'&?JiXrF ,1 It " j, n ' a' a "m , ' l.teps are being taken, to force tha re- Parounagran; Hlllsboro, L. p. Belknap; Indlanan Expects to Make Trlnm- call of City Attorney Leslie R. Hewitt, Hope Chapel a. B. May; Hubbard. C. R. . pbal Trip to Washington on Xext Fourth of March. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Woolwine'a chief. -f I Marquam: , Lafayette,' Joseph Knotts A Joint committee of the German 1 Lents, W. J3. Ingalls; Lincoln. A. B. Alliance of Los Angeles and the Liberal Hotchklss; Marquam, A. N. Hamlin; Alliance of Southern California started McMlnnvllle, A. C. Brackenburg; Me- the movement by passing resolutions nama ana i,yons. F. M. Jasner: Mill demanding the recall of Hewitt on the City, to be supplied; Mullno, to be" sup- round tuat tne recent activities were twi woerg, ju xoung: wortn etrlmental to the industrial Interests XBmh,I1n Carlton, Robert Sutcllffe; vi-exun wJiy ana uan orove, k. u. BjacK well and P. J. Rlnehart; Pleasant Home, slon have not Idly accepted Woolwine'a I V Creesy; Pleasant Valley. J. H. Petersburg. Ind.. SeDt 29. William I of the cltv. I Berrtfge, who own. a gray mule, J9 . Mayor Harper and the police commla- - ?lahned Maud hM Treat confl- charges against them and today the Wood;. Sahtra First church, W. H. Sel- ,, ,, dence , in Bryan . ,.,J. I city executive announced that he would ecki Salem Leslie, D. L. Fields; San- '' .' " ""tr ilV rB I orce the prosecutor to a show down. - I - o. unapman; tsneriaan, t. k. tsai ii.5,: iu firaciii. uim mii ruu-1 "Mr. Woolwlne - will either have w .ur'- oiiverion, a, c3r ber-tlred buggy and harness If he will. J. Holllngs worth; w. A TUlRmOOk. J. V. Ttnnlan- TrnnlHilA JS.5.er??n A :"?? ? iS w,,hmayor.--'-.."He will have to prove big & Bi?w"rt5 Turner. O. O. Oliver: Viola, v'!Fr , i charges against t ,f , -iiiiraer a inauguration ji.'1 Berridge has -pro convict me or aci mayor. no win ost iv prove n ",'," u"';i charges against the police commission- ?PP': Wlllamlna, E. N, Lara- ers or admit they are false.",' n,,VV. 1 urT ame? Moore. llnrartan 1AAni n .it. Political Erenta for Today. sm! Kimball School of Theology?""': Kntlil nianath tit Thm Inrul l I O. L Tufts, field aflcretarv Tntm. Detroit. Mich., Sept. 29. Republican. i'fnaifc E., uI!fc..memb5r flS' of ' Michigan assembled in state eon- w. P. Drew, crofeaaor in 'Knot u vnHnn tn n.trnit tort tn tif th i."' A',tL Prolesor in .nox coi- ATDEATH'S 1)00E """" .0-fJtlj; "LPITllifSritL V.1: V Parsons, superintendent Alaska other state, offices to be filled at the h. T.' Atkinson, mlnalonarv tn 4l.Va. m.... w iinauiuiiiii r in umu. Chan a n a. oo 'a it- w- Schwarta, missionary in Japan. Cheongrthe kingof Chinatown, lie. at PonVentinn' " thAntufiaToon"!,. ?5i5Le", "hout appoint- iicain 0 yuirur. wcupiei a. cot at san 1 ui ouuifl iaauia bbbciiiuiqu iiqi tuuatir . i Tefsull Kltlzawl T.. ...II.. I. .!!. VI- 1.- I Tl,. l II 1... .1... . AlllSaWl, vd viuiv . imiiliai lu hi, mill in. Wlltl 1 " viii . on nun r. . iuj imiii. w n i miSSlOn. -nromised his friend mat ne win not. only go to waslilngton, but that after he gets there he will present tne wnoie outfit to Bryan. KING OF CHINATOWN San (CMted Preaa Leased Wire.) Francisco, .Sept. 29. - arrests and corrects.' The thin blood is enriched, the strength ened organs of ;, the body throw off the poisonous impurities and the patient gets well. With the fact in' mind that the rheumatism is in the blood, it will readily be seen how useless it is to try to cure it by rubbing liniments on the skin. ; External applications may give temporary ? a? a? . ' renci irom pain out io cure rneu- matism you must treat it through the blood. . Dr. Williams Pink Fills have cured hundreds of cases of rheumatism and no sufferer should allow any prejudice to stand in the way of giving these pals a thorough trial. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by I i ti J . its a an oruggisis, or win ne mailed, post, paid, oa receipt of price. 50c. per box ; six ooxes iorsa.50. oytneur. wuiiama Medicine po., Schenectady, N. Y. Whenever You're Ready to Choose Your Fall Furnishings You Will Find Us Ready to Show You the Best the Market and You Pick Those that Are for You. IIJ III , h m 1 ife 1 1 ' it r.wnvi 1. ' 1 p & 1 1 iit iiiit a ir,' admit that in attacks of rheum. V ' ?&t (nlMM tism there is a marked and rapid A UM4H'i ' 'i Hl lmif 1 thinningof the blood. -This is a ,H R Hi I ' ! f f!i conditio that a treatment with Irrrit'OlU! j vWmiJ Dr. Williams' Tin Pills'atonce ' TinltSh. Ll , hlHmmti&fr 1 1 liii . 4 1 , .1 s Jilti I .ska . wm'wm i mm in Help UUl Best Excello, Cluett andxStar Shirts arc the favorite lines, for men who like hieh quality and perfect making. The styles are right; the patterns and colorings varied enough" for all tastes, $1.50 to $3.00. ' V " Underwear fev far the' lanrest and be O : -w wvs w ax MiiUVi lllVll I J 1A, Portland, almdst every make and mill represented, both union r and two-piece, in ngni, mcaium ana neavy weignts, priced trom oop to ?o.uu. : ..;. Golf and Knit Sweater Coats, finest German and Saxony yarns, medium and heavy; weights, crimson, tans, oxford, white. and-brown; also beautiful combination colors,' some without sleeves, $2.50 to $5.00. -.V . " , .. - "' ' ." :" SOLE AGENTS FOR "HOLEPROOF SOX," SOLD WITH SIX MONTHS' ' ':.:. GUARANTEE. -;-,-v;. -rr:yr noil's fey LORD niAYOR on He Is vSir George Truscott - and His Elevation Is a Solemn Joke. Paclflo ana oniiaren rrom China by his side, state-wiae campaign to ne conauctea e. F. Zimmerman. Anti-Saloon leume j. to. uranc Hill, mission. Chang has for years controlled all the (this fall. theatres, ipss nouses and gambling The meeting !, well attended. Fort Dodge, Iowa, Sept 29.-FtDodge Japanese' E. Crandall, missionary in Black mission. G. H. Feese, C. JI. Van.Marter, con- 1 s Places In Chinatown and owns consider. able property. He waa a very wealthy I expects a big crowd of visitor, tomor ferenca evangelists. . rlDr man oeiore vne 8 real nre or ivvn, row io greet William r. xaii, wno JB I CO Rfirkmnn mlaalnn.nr tn v. When disease took possession of scheduled to make a brief stop here at Mexico "Enriish mission - 7 ?J0t,it'0 7,'rf "5-hta wa3r from Mitchell. j. T. AbbVttr iundky school mls- inrhn, "" ,"5? .Ventral Church (Port "i'."! ?.,P'r ', th? Peorla,ll.,1Sept. 19. James S. Sher- Eugene District M ??' Wire, dls (.iiiiisiuiiu win imH suine morning id man, ca.naiua.ie ror vioe-presiaeni, aJia i trlct aunerlntpnriont Alhnnv w n ak fhai rail lunar, nt 1aafh ai..a.A I rr.n.mon ulknlg. T......II ... "wnaeni, Aipany, w. o. ihontSnH thin'it V V 11 .,nT,H 1T ?.r?"i anaon, k.h. Allen; Browns 4 n.W leider."' " " - I rubliVn raliVlere tTnight? . " " " - S 2 fe JOSS:t..DH?..-?J?. i '. ' . . . ' , . ." '.I" I 1 Luscombe: Corvallls. TV M r.oooh- flnt, jtage Grove, B. M. Nlckle; Crawfords. ville, : Creswell. J. L. Beattv: Dal las, M. P. Dixon; Drain, W. R F. Browne: Elkton'. flllnrlntnitnnf T.vl Uy ilillene. It. H. Tr mh a: narrllnsr George Clark; Hal gey, ij. h. Startford; j. n. oKiumore; jerrerson, u. . Kound Junction City, T. H. Downs; Lebanon, A. F. Lacy; Marshfleld. H. 8. KuUedge; Monroe. James B. De Bord; North Bend, I WB ran a W raa uh.a - T T. . bank: Silets Indian mission. Runerin- tendent W. T. Pearce; 8prlngfleld. N. J. I Harblt: Toledo. W. F. Rnur- TVond. and Unity, H. C. Preston; Toncalla, Ivuisw iiv. cilia, , ., , .... Klamath District ft. E., Dunfan. dls trlct auDerintendent: iHun .ml m tuver, vai.. .m. iirown; Ashland, H. ... ao . ruBfleu, ounania, a. J. 1 via- I PAINMf HE1AGK? A Trial BottU of tha World'. Oreates atldney Onre Sen ABSoi.tT'nEI.T rBZB to JBvarr Bcader of The JonrnaU. Who Suffer, rrom Kidney, auim aiaua.i or auooa iiwaaaa, or won IS uommouij : Known Among Women as wTmale Weaknesa." IT IS YPUR lUDNEYS! - Thousands of Ken and Woman Kara Kidney Sisaase and So Hot Know ft natll tt la too tet. , Thla Simple Teat Will Tell, put ome morning urine In a glass or bottla. let AH stand for twenty-four hours, if then It Is milky or cloudy or contaaas a 'reddish brick -dust sediment, or If particles or germs float about It In, your kidneys are diseased. This is the supreme moment when you should begin to take WARNER'S SAFE CURB to arrest all these unnatural conditions, for they are the unmistakable symptoms of kidney disease. Analysis free. If after 'you have made this test, you have any doubt In your mind as to the develop ment of the disease in your system, send us a .ample of your urine, putting your name and address on the package, and our doctor, will analyse It and. end you a report with advice free. : WARNER'S SAFE CURE "Before I began using Warner', all run down In health and SDlrtt. . whether I lived or died. My back ached, or order, liver deranged, and tbere waa I was free from aches and palna. I had '1 mr face, felt depressed and ner vous all the time. "The flrst bottle of Warner's c.a. -a . . . . run V.UI o uiiivTru in j , apfir- . ' lite, made It possible for mc lo obtain a good night's rest, an 1 in less than three months I was well. My back never causes me any trouble, my complexion cleared of all the 'iver spots, and I certainly have every , reason to prain Warner's Safe Cure." Mies Kathleen Butlera, Hec'y Catholic Social Cirelo. Virginia, Minn. - - CURES KIDNEYS Are you tlredT Low sntrltedT Weak and flabby?- Have you a" r-i 3ntant drubbing ache In the J - smatl of yotif bark T Have you rhllls? Braiding and pain when . you orlnate? A frequent deal re to urlnateT. Are-rou troubiel with S ' eleepleasneaeT Have you headache? Is your appetite bad? Do yoa And rour rooa ooea not noun ah your Cura Jneys ume I was .AhiaS , Ud not care f 4TV. ' , kidneys out I no Ume when vVg liver spots on wards: Canvonvtlle. V. anidmn' r..i.. vllle, Cal., George J. Wetftielt; Central I r-umi, a. urisioi; uorria, cal., M. H Reld; Eaglevllle, Cal.. to be supplied; rort Kldwell. to be h sunnlierf! rrnr niamam. k. f. f erruson: llrmti Pm IAieinuunr n. xuaciean: jacKsonville, Q. A. Gray; Klamath Falls, J. w. Price; Klamath Indian mission ' R. J. Firan. I Bun; jLrtiBeview, io DO supplied; Med ford, New Pine Creek, R. R. Banks: Pailsev. aW. XI. - OlCWfll L . nUIWUUraT. a. K - IHOaW. I If InM Tan Mil T a IPrav TS741k it U Oraflous; Wlldervill. to'ba supplied! COTTON JIEX l ANNUAL SESSION rrnlted Pras !m4 Wlra.t - " o - ., wv. 4 . .Bill heeml-annual meeting of the- National xatKx-iaiion or onon atanuiacturers, which haa been In continuous existence vim io-... ujiriieu iicrv looaT lor a two days' session. The gathering was railed to order in the ballroom of the United State, hotel at 10 o'clock this morning bv Charles T. Plunk. tt nt AQRiiia, aaass. (Special Dispatch to The JonraaLt London, Sept. ' 2. Having sat tight as an alderman' for 25 years, and filled tne office of sheriff for one term. Sir ueorge Truscott today went through the solemn farce of being elected lord mayor of the city of London. - Time was some 2U0 or more years ago I wuun mo lurus mayors were really I elected by the cltlsens. But the alder- I men they are elected for lifetook I counsel among themselves, and decided I that a position so exalted as that of I iora mayor snouia not ne tnrown open to outsiders and made dependent on popular favor. Consequently they fixed things up so that every alderman, tf he live long enough, is assured of be coming a lord mayor. When the last iora mayor was elected mr George was next In Una for the honor and now It is his turn to take the civic cnair. xne election, wnicn always takes place on Michaelmas day, is one of I tne most auaint and striking cere monials of the city of London that have survived the chancre of centuries. On the day of the election the court of aldermen and counciimen, and member. of the ancient city companies or "liv eries" assemble In the Guildhall. : Out side the building a barrier is stretchel, In which stand a score of srates bear ing ine names or me city companies. -r,The Cloth workers." "The Fishmon gers," 'The Drapers" and so on. Out-1 side tne rates sweet neros are strewn to preserve the clvlo dignitaries from the fevers of the crowd. This survival always amuses the present-day crowd. and is an object lesson fn the progress nt Hnnttation. The new lord mayor, who will he In- ductvit into office with the customary elaborate parade ana ceremonies on No vember 9, is a son of the late Alder man Sir Francis Truscott. who waa lord mayor in 1878-80. Sir George Truscott succeeded nis ratner a. aider man of Dowgate ward in 1895, having ror la years previously oeon a mem ber of the common council. He was sheriff In 103. and was anigntea on tha visit nf President Loubet to the city. He Is the head or tne nrm nf Messrs. James Truscott ft Son, printers and stationers. Convention Calendar. (Special ntapatcb to Tfce Jearaalt I rw.trnlt Mich.. Sept. 29. Arrange-1 ments have been completed for the bl- J .mini m.tin. nf the Women s Cath olic Order of Foresters, which will be in session here during ine next wn riv An attendance of nearly 1,000 delegates and visitors is expected. 8 "t l'm"U.lilin, I l.niiiiMliailW.l.i.iJ. i.i.llli.l) ni. .,nJi.im.. .null. " I.J. .. .ijiuhj I .. I.i U nil p. '4aMk v..' fi ,', 1-rali Till ' I" Ki i t Sill m M VSm Can show you the largest and . finest ' Cloak and Suit store in Portland. . We have little expense no rent to pay it means bargains every ) day. i- , ... i , '. . . 1.., Our Millinery Department Surely is a dandy. No rent it "means bar gains. Miss Penni card, a lady of high millinery art ideas, is in charge. r ' SPECIAL TOMORROW Tomorrow we will sell Suits at one half what they are worthr-Coats what they are worth and Skirts, Waists, Gowns, etc., at no more than they are worth. Kow do. you Ilka a streak of absolute honesty in advertisings oompared with a lot of unreasonable statement, you can niid la nun vAa aHaTsbaaiviaa. Acheson Cloak and Smt Go. 148-150 ACHESON BUILDING, FIFTH STREET lowed VlnraiuM. Ind.. Sept. 2. The an nusl convention of the Indiana State Federation of Labor is in session nere. with a good sttendance or . delegates. President Gompers of the American FMteratlnn of Labor has promised to addrea. the convention tomorrow. The program provides for pipers, fol y discussion, on the fnllnwlna-1 1. . . subleots: Cotton fiber aiibalan. .! Chicago, HI, Sept. zs.oeverai na T' body and make your blood rich and red? Have you a Nad taste In roar mouth In the morning? If you have any of these symptoms your kidneya have been dlaeaard for a long time, for kidney dlrea.es eMont 'put out ur-h symptoms until they have been ' working several months and the tlnaiuee hare hern eaten away with the dleeaae. Tou have vv.rr man. ICvZ-ZTSS-PT'tjZ! mhmiili WARNKR-g gAT-K Ct'RK St fce WAR. ? " M'h URK Is parely vrfeuhl. an1 retains harmful drugs; (t Jr.?;?. ;7iWe3 4 oM lr a WARNER n HAfK FILLS move the bowele geftly and aid a rr-edy cure. Refu. ubtUBia. TS-r. I. -; a. goH s. U'ARS'f.R S. In.lat ' Tx l?Zr 'l? ZT",n Warners SAFk CLRE. Subatitatea cow tain harm ful flf-t - .,r ih. ara'nv-. . . TatlAt aOTTX.1 rail. Te pminnr ev.ry jnrfrrrf frra ri of the kidiera, lire. frlm4tirr and MH K.t WARVKM S 8AfK CI RE 'U eat. th.n. ?. J'2.llLb e-LI TKI.T rtKK - anv tm who will rit w ARNER S grF IRK ri, Rv,i.r. K y . and ref Kartnc trta 1 Sral rff.r n T- Jwml The rn-M ff ta wffr- t failr s'-an-,'! hT ,he i.w. ..ir m--ir it a'M a4 t4".l t-it. iomiixi .ii'i" ai wjaMi - 1 . . ar. aaji K.r:u,i Its properties, - commutator grinding, low preaeure .team turbines, import ance of forest preservation for manu facturers, measurements of power and Its Iran am I s I on. c standurd speclflea-1 tlons for staple gray goods, textile fab rics ana tnetr consumers, modern, meth ods of dyeing In cotton mills, ahd the relationship between cones and flyers upon cotton roving machines. CHINK COOK. FIRED, T0IS0XS STUDENTS fralt.4 Tvm t4 Wire t Stanford I'nlreraity, C'I.. pt. JJ I Chin, a Chine conk. poleorad all the: students who ate In the .Stanford Inn' last night, areveral of them- seriously. t Chla was dla-rharge-d from the restaur- rltti" pntavnn In th fl'flir bin. Ithln half an hr after dinner mm plaints heran ta pour Into the nntver-' slty hor,'al that students had been eisd with rlolert rramps and several i t " In a hsrry to the bnrpftaL j Tle fit it Is ht?c examined anil tb( "-n'. are nr-kirr for tt-e "Mna. VMi no of iij'r.t ja nf'r-irg r- "i. ( .')-.. frr-tn I dred leadfng workers of the Salvation Army- throughout this section of the country came to Chicago today to at tend the Installation of Commissioner Thomas Eatll as head of the orgnJ tlon for this territory. Annlston, Ala, Sept. Jr. This city .oil with visitors todav on the occasion of the annual convention or tne Northeast Alsbama Association or United Confederate Veterans. New SWflIM Not good -' POSITION but good ; - - DISPOSITION that makes one happy. POSTUM makes good dipositions. TMre' a RIS03,, ' I officer, were elected and ether bnai ne. tranaacted. i Tork. Pa.. Sept. 1 More than three hundred delegate, and other vial tors are attending tha annual Btata conference of tha Daughters of tha A merles a Revo lution, which began a two Aays' seawlon In this city today. Low Colonist Bates Via the Canadian Tacific. Darin acteniher srwd October the! Cansdlava Pacific ha. Ml very low colonist rates from eartara point, to Portland. Tarkets can p prepaid and deliver arransd bv telesrane. For rate and full particular arnlr at lo cal offlo or addreaa . R. Johnson, q. A- P. l- Portiaad. Minkaaafrsj Mlweaser IVad. rra!t4 fins taaaal Wra Chicago, Rapt, IX Jamea R. Km It a. tnllM.1r oaa I... m f mIm. t I.. fn ir aW-e oitH.-t -f i4aho. la 44 i al le "t 'al fcr. batirg .; . BUTTER-NUT BREAD Se that thl. label 1 on the loaf, otherwise you ar not getting BTT- rxm-jnr bsjsab. Have Year Thimble Exchanged If it Don't Happen to Fit : : : : : Watch far the Names of Other tL !ll'' lUilUUiC I IlIcCTS IH inarsaaya jourrsl TUB rORMrLA TSED IN THE If A.VC F" ACTI R E CT BUTTER-NUT BREAD Roirulre. th Trf beet of Ingredients, which with the fr faH !" kav for turning out thl product enable ua t t-lace n-i.i ti, , loaf af broad that rs dean, ButriU.ua and irr' ' ' THE BREAD WITH THE SILVER Tl " L XOT&r-Bew lh name a of sot. r't THlvr; l I : Kaoml A. glmaaoaa. J7 Jffrs--n f! Ht n Vt.a (::(, i:t : Mra. a. O. g?Tt. I? R t. :' V "( r ; . , " , V rs. t. rieaaer. H K. th eire.t. A . it- t. . - Butter-Nut Bread r: tTCOT AD rClVv-U 171. ' ' - ' t . r r. V 1 Mr. '"u Viivt 1.4. i