The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 26, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL!, TORTLANP. MONDAY EVENING. OCTOBER g
1008.
Jw4--m-x,i ii, , Ji
COflCENTRATE IS
DREE PLAY ill
the Plsy. had a SDlendld ornortunltr for
noi
BAPTISTS WILLKAISi:
NEYFOKCOLLWii:
The IlaptleM are again making elab
orate preparallona for a. McMlnnvllle
college rally and hop te piu the ol
lege moon on a flrrh flnanrlal bai
and to place the Institution among th
leading eullegee Of the coast. The srn
ond and third Mundaya of Novemlxr
were thla morning dei'Med upon as
rally days, and on those daye the ri
resentalivea from the college will meet
with the Uaptlsta of the city In union
a aiapiay or n
her versatility and .made
It. It la a far err from
ARLINGTON CLUB TO BUILD, NEW HOME
the uioat of It.
U'l! to llul. vet she hanrtl.,1 the diffl-
euu iart or ibe dream-girl to apleU'
did aavantage.
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THE DUN6AL0W
Oydney Arrea gave a food Interpre
tation of the latter day Jack Ores to re
. , .
and the former day Reforniad Jack,
wlilla William Iliie appeared to advan
tage as lompsyns. jiowara
Russell
ws pleaatng as
the painter. Jamee
Qleason gave a eplendld delineation of
Lord eJtrangevoa In the dream, put waa
aul ee good as Kenelm Pawlet.
Mlsa neymnur waa good In both parte,
while ktlss Kent waa a better .Elinor
Tylnoy than tlanor Ieveeon. Mlsa
Curlle Webster had a email pert In the
modern aettlng, but one of importance
In the dream Dart. Mar aotlne? of the
Aim for Confer oMtallseye
llrires flev. Benjamin F. ;
Young in Sermon,
Dream plays are saually fatlguelng.
but there la a Buttle fascination In
-The Aoa to Teeteroay thla Week's
"V-
offering at the bungalow, that holde
one to the very end.. Perhape It la the
wleraneaa of the retnrametlon theory
wove Into the atory that makes It ao
interesting, or perhaps, the weakness
eervlcea to present the condition of af
faire. It la expected that a large aunt
of motley will be raised.
Tne eeconu meeting, iNovaninar is.
Ill follow upon the general Haptut
Old witch waa unusually good.
SHOTS AT KAND03I 1)0
NOT COUNT, HE SAYS
or humanity ror tilings savoring ci me
swashbuckler age.
It le preeminently a one-peraoa play,
dealing with-' a young twentieth cen
Mrs. Ulna Crollue Oleaaon.' aa Aunt
rally. Monrlav, November 0, when ell
the Baptist clergy and laity will unite
Harriet, and Miss Haael Jewel llr
In a maaa meeting to atlr up denom
inational enthualssm. Rev. Mr. Dart of
the Highland church read the paper of
the morning.
At Lethbtidge. Canada, with a popu
lation of 4,000 there are 1,000 membere
of tradea unlona.
i , , i -J ii , i, i ,l ', li'i , i i J
were tne oiner remaie enaraete7 ia
the
play, and both were good.
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tury American girl doing Lionoon. wnoi
overcome by visits to eurloelty shop,
goee off Into dreamland, the dreamland
of Mill, when knlghta were bold and
ladlee charmed the tilt-yard.
Takra as It Paul's Word, "Thi
, One Tiling I Po" and Shows Folly
Btandard Oil will cut a little melon
next month, only a 110,000,000 one. Just
for a lunch like. The 110.000 emnlovea
. Mis leie- jewel, m one person or
get about half what they earn.
of I'ndlrrctM Effort In Mfe's Bat-
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Concentration wa the subject of the
sermon preached Uat night by Rer.
Benjamin F, Toung, paator of the Tay-i
lor Street Methodist church.' Every
itian. he said should have one aim In
life and atlck to it He should aim at
something in partloular, not merely aim
generally.
Mr. Young took hie text from Phlt I,
II: Thla one thing I do." He aald:
. "Paul, the great apoatle, wu an In
tenae oharaoter. The atory of hie life
will ever be an Inspiration to men. Hi
faith was robuat ' Hie coovtotlona of
duty were positive. - He ' was clear In
hla experience and vigorous in.bla theo
logical terminology. He hae a lofty
Ideal. He waa a man of erudition and
rare piety and yet he had not "appre
hended.1 Religion to htm meant move
ment upward. II pleaded for peraonal
t
. 1;
- Block Now Occupied In Part bj Judge G. H.-Willlam'f Residence,' J Looked Upon Favorab
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Ttif.sina'H IK. mliitta nt a . ffltVMllar
. Improvement and for social betterment. . . . .' t. ... .,,.ifc
Tho aplrlt of divine onwardnaa mu,t letter addreeeed to. the entire club mem-
v. t J n.Hhln Vi . jiMIa... , ,1.. Avlfnortftn
. 4UILAVU moil, ll Mill. I vm v .v..
I " 'On to perfection.' la his keynote. I club have nlncad before the members
The picture of tho Chrlat etande out In aomethin nva to rrr -tar a sit for
bold relief before him. , Ho ia like the on,euiIn ,0 offer xor a eite ror
Greek athlete on the atadlum with tne propoaed new club building that
every muscle atandlng out 4a a witneaa will be erected within the next' IS
of his earnest purpose. He would have months. - The lr'a n'fer Wnara In
wen concentrate toward tha divine erica tmm iiikna A.tixn nnn ani .
ideal. Every Ufa ehould catoh tht w.tui n .k. I. . k-
&S?lF&rS tK ywwatyAat and Ever,
oharaoter. . . i : I . .
That Wonderful Knife. awinginr atop or thi great apoatle and
ESneron once aald. The one Dru- rZT Z' " " ' '
dence In life la concentration, the one . :: "e is vuuiiu uxe.
evil 1 dissipation.' In thla buay work-l , hl principle hold true in building
a-day world concentration ia the Key to piean, pure ana unrtstiy character. The
success.- In my boyhood daya my Ideal lay It hand upon every one of
father bought me a knife. It wae a ua. We know aomethlng of the, obllgra-
wnnilarfiil thlnr. Tr vi a tha Inv of mv tion Which la unon ua and which comas
heart and I wu In such boyish ocatacy I f rom , the ' Imperious standards . before
that I kept my hand in my pocket for I us. ideal make obligation In tha bual
ihraa whnla riavs. . That knife waa too I ness and in tha nrofesslonal world. In
sacred an Instrument to see tha light the moral and spiritual world It is esDe-
of day. No piece of machinery seemed daily true. Because of that perfect
to me more Intricate ana comprenensive rcuaracier oacK yonaer in tne centurlea
than that knife. It took mo a weekfye are obligated to- build toward per
to discover it manifold part. fectlon. No man' can get away from the
"First of all there were rour Diaaes l ciaima or me ennatj lire. The standards
ett streets, with one quarter-block lo
cated on Third and Main streets. '
Tha present home of the 'club' 1 of
fered for 1120.000 la S per cent gold
bonds, but , for numerous reason set
forth la the circular, the club officials
advise the rejection of the offer. Jadgo
George H. Williams.' home; bounded by
Couon, Davis, Eighteenth and Nine
teenth streets Is . recommended by the
directors aa the moat suitable location
for the new building. Thla property can
be had for 1100,000. t
i So far about $110,000 in bonds have
been subscribed for by- club members. I
Senator John M- Gearin. president of I
the club, said thla morning that no
trouble would be hadMn - disposing of
the entire 1200.000 bond Issue, which
will b required In purchasing a site I
and erecting a building' adequate to
meet the requirement of. tb growing
momoeranip or tne ciuo. ...
A general meeting of the club mem
bershlp to select a aite has been called
and a file, a hook and an awl. tweezer of God pull upon the heart strings of
and a toothplcK, a corxscrew ana a man- rx .man. jsuua ' into sei
leure set It was a sort of a miniature things that are worth while.
blacksmith shop, carpenter shop and I .Hindrances there are.
ulld Into self from the
round-house combined In a single knife. I are multitudinous. The allurements of
ynosure or ail ooy- tne , worm are very fascinating and the
I would not swap I Pleasures of the world-are often very
That knife was the cynosure
Inh va No. air! I WOUlt
for anything. aubtle, but I pray you not to allow these
"But after all trfat knife was a fraud things to thwart your purposes. Forge
and a failure. The blade either bent ahead, struggle to achieve and build for
or broke. The corkscrew pulled out I rue coming aay. The late Governor
straight upon my first attempt to draw i ttusseii onca said, -tsy an meana make
the cork plug out of the rain barrel -la living, but above all things make a
this 'no doubt saved me from a v'llck-J life To make life you must catch' this
lng The hook straigntenea out ana spirit or tne one tmng.' we know
the. tweezers snapped and the file would something about hit and miss carpets
not work. My knife soon became a which our mother used to make, and
veritable freak and soon, I could not which. even today captivate .our eyes
trade it for neither tops nor marbles. when we see them, but no captivating
"it was over aone. it was too mucn i lammcur was ever maae on tne nit ana
of a good thing. There waa no partlo- miss plan. A hit and mis character
ular purpose kept in view tn its manu- is no good.
facture. There was a tack of definite- ; Admired of All Ages.
of something else and .hot enough good ;3jfj
was lost in the novelty. There was not ft Jf lna.t'Pn A?e,ifra"0B. 0i?"
annue-h of "nna thins-- tna aires. 'This one thing,' say John
enough or one thing. HuM M, the ,r,t of tha r,foPmatloll
Aim at the Center. ttlTU oul of Europe. This one
Lamb once eaid of ? Coleridge, -col-1 thing says John WycUf fe, ; and the
erldge 1 dead, anj la said to have left cnackiea of superstition are snapped
40.000 treatises, on metaphysics and dl-1 asunder. This one thing saya Abra-
CHINESE FIGHT
WITH POLICE
vlnltv. not one- of them complete.' It I
sad to see a man attempt many things
and yet do nothing, a man must con
centrate for hi own success In life.
There must be a spirit In life like unto
that which is back of this expression
of the great apostle, 'This one thing.'
A man who knows .everything Is not apt
to be a learned man. paradoxical' as it
may seem. The specinazation is impor
tant in the life of. the day. One must
' have aim. Aim at the center of the
target: do not aim generally at it for
you win oe sure to miss. . .
"When you sro bear hunting, and you
find the bear, do not aim at the Dear
generally. If you are a sort of a gen
eral shot It would be well for. you to
Stay ar noma to-nvoia agciaenia. anov
one thing thoroughly.: Find your line
and hold to it , Know as much of the
-world and of it life and art as dossI
ble but know that, work which you call
yours weii. Jjei a masier on some line.
Never mind about others, catch the
a ham Lincoln, and his sis-nature le at
tached to - that 1 Immortal instrument
which sets the millions free, 'This one
thing says Paul in his preaching, in
hla praying, amid his persecutions, In
the agora or in the forum and even in
the dungeon It is 'Christ in me the hope
"Oh. Christian I in business, in pleas
ure, in intellectual pursuits, In the
school, in the home, on the street, in
the offloe and In the workshop, ia fact
Acid And Alkali
In Thev Stomach
Digests the Food Naturally If In
-' i Right Proportion; if not,
Then Dyspepsia.
Acid and alkali make ' up the liquid
known a gastric juice, which digests
your food. '
If through abuse of the atomaoh, or
weakness of blood or through scores
of other causes this gastrin Juice Is not
made up correctly of acid and alkali,
your stomach cannot digest food.
. Such a stomach then acta a a pit
where the food lies, ferments, . decays,
, la thrown off at last, either into the in-
- testinee or is vomited from the ya
tern. . - ';'
If thrown into the intestine a large
firoportlon of it is taken up and passed
nto it he blood, for the intestines are
covered on the Inside surfaces . with
millions of little mouth which ' ar
placed there to suck up nourishment for
i ; the blood.
' Ton mir readtlv see that If Inatoail
" of good rich nourishment there is vile
..... .,. n v, nvuvp. H lav.
everywhere, there rings out the voice
of . duty strong and keen. There comes
Resist Desperately ' When
Fantan Game Is Raided
by Officers,
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A Cbinesa gambler who f lghta when
his game is raided Is an oddity, but the
exception always turns . up sooner or
later and last night it showed with a
vengeance, , " Vr- -
Wong Duck and ' 28 - other Chinamen
were nabbed on the third floor of 82
Second street, across the street from
the police '-station. Sergeant Kay and
Craddock and Hyde of the plain clothes
squad, descended upon the Place. When
the lookout blew fiis warnlna- whlsthw
nay ana nyae maae ror tne rear aoor,
while Craddock dashed through a side
entrance Just as tho gamblers began to
pour out into the hall.
Almost invariably when Chinese
gamesters see a policeman they halt,
but thi crowd waa bent on fighting for
liberty. .
Seeing only ono man, they thought
i, DUt
of tho Strangers during the ensuing
year, i - '
The pastoral appointment follow:
Presiding Klder, B. B.- Jones: Portland
irst cnurchi m. h. Mowre- Brattle, C
1m McCausland; Corvallia, N, D. Wood;
miwnon anu langeot, ueorge M. uara
nerj Harrisburg, W. N, Lyons; Oakland,
A. J. Starmer; Peora and McFarland,
J. E, Walbeck; Roseburg, J. R. Blocker;
Myrtlo Creek, Charles H. Cleaves; Med-
M. Branham; Grants Pass and Williams,
J. A, Ellison; Hasel, to bo 'supplied. I
VWiennci ireaaursr, w. X. UOUlaer.
Commission on union of the three con
ferences, E. B. Jones. C L. McCausland
and W. C. Repass. Fraternal delegate I
to uregon ju. m. conrerence, J. A. Ellis,
ASK PERMIT TO PUT
IK FUEL OIL TANKS
x k
Meier ' A Frank have netitlonei, tha
council to grant them a permit to in
stall two fuel tanks under the side
walk 'n Sixth street between lAlder and
Morrison streets for use in heating the
The Finest Cleaner Made
deans the house from , kitchen to' parlor, pots to
statuary, paint to mirrors, without a scratch.
I.
new building they are erecting.
The reauest will cause a mnnA
discussion among the councfimen. Coun
they could easily get past him
Craddock let fly with ills fists and
three men were on the floor in an In
stant Another Chinaman reached for
a hatchet but Craddock struck the
weapon out of his hand, and he went
down, too. Tha dealer made a faanr.
ate effort to dispose of the beans with
which fantan was being played, but
Craddock captured these as well as the
looaout man, wno somehow had not
taken advantage of his position to a-et
away,
when the gamblers turnad ihiv
.i i . i . ... .
vyiuiuuigu uy ma umer on icers, ana
all were. .taken to the police station.
oilman Balding haa alraari Hri .n
ordinance prohibiting further use of area
ways and basements extended into ih.
ground belonging to the city, when such
B?e.-m'r P28?i.bly Interfere . with the
utilization of tha space for public pur
pose, -.
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Albany labor unlona Tiv ru
wp.iu, tuuwBuiuan pavilion.
CASTORIA
i Jor Infanta and Children.
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
Bears tha
Signature of
TIME TO PLANT ROSES
TREES, AND SHRUBS
J. B. PILKINOTON
Foot of Yamhill Street
NURSERYMAN
North Side, of Dock
FULL STOCK. ASK FOR CATALOGUE
pattern
may mane u
the eternities
Fifty dollars' bail for each man was
finally put up, : ;
This Is the same house whoso man
agers alleged that Captain Bailey had
destroyed the records of their ''bank
ing, business" . when a ralil m mu,lm.
paiiem is oetore us mat w aome time un A ilvii m7,tt i.L "7
ietiieBfbtd1-lf0-and buUd H S3-t"ha police captain"" ndlnff
le .of Qod, - ; A there waa $300 in sight on The ta-
" 111,1 I rIaa ( T I at akir(jlaait L.t J. C -
to everyone of us the supreme appeal. I
On and up out of the gloom and the
darkness Into tha light and the day.
j. no wnrisi
SEES JQKER IN" A3IEXDMENT
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Dr. Foulkes Opposes Any Change in
Cellars' Ordinance.
That the nrcmosed amendment tn tha
Cellars ordinance which prohibit wo
men i rom rrequentwg saloons, contains
a Joker, was the statement made yes
terday In the pulpit by Dr. WIlIli
Hiram
Presbyterla
a. U . a a. . i i . . I .
word, "publto TeVuSSnt" 0r dining a v'h. Tlr
room" le tha Inker, tha nreaehar aa-l"' Vaughan Of San Francisco. I
clared. He aald in part: I Bishop James Atkins read the appoint-
Pie. it Is evident that h Kn.. ...
oiers nave no difficulty In finding
frtm -ju .uyjureu wiLn money.
SOUTHERN METHODISTS
CLOSE COXFEREXCE
The Columbia : ', conference ot the
i
iiii f ii
In thepulplt by Dr. Wllflam M.thi7..rr r 7w 1
Foulkes, paator of the Flrat Method,Bt Episcopal church south came
Brian church. The incorporation I to an end last night, in the Church of
Because We give away, absolutely free. SO per cent of stock with every 110 per cent 10-year first-mortgage gold bond, I no
reason that the scheme is new. Twenty-seven year ago, whoa Henry .Vtllard was selling bonds to raise $5,000,000 ta oonsolidat
two rival steamship companies plying the waters of the .Pacific between rprtland l and. San rranolseo, he gave 7t per cent of the
stock to the persons who took his bonds at ( per cent. "Within 14 hour, Mr. Vlllard say in hla memoirs, "subscriptions were of
fered for more than twice the amount asked for." Of course, this waa in New Turk, where men knew ail about euch propositions, and
tneir vestments maae tne wnoie -ouncn on Buyers nun m muu. -
We Could Sell These Bonds in 60 Minnies
day. The saloon must go.' It haa been J5S..r - di."'Ter htoT eUch fra-
striving to find a solution to the ques- . "P,r,t. an2"; churches he had
v, j, i.v-....v ...ii I visited as In Portland n n u
poisonous fermented bile and acid, 'ordinance by waking the sis limit lea
For a long time sta teamen said, 'Let! Mowr wltl set as pastor of the Church
11 aione.- Jbut to this answer to the!
question there is a something tha t
burns in my heart and says to the liquor
traffic, 'You wouldn't let us alone.'
There are others who answer tha hum.
tion bv savins-. 'Rea-ulata It.' But I
do not need to tell you how Impossible
n. is 10 reguiate a imng wmcn is es
sentially lawless.
"Not long since-we had In Portland
one of the best attempts ever made to
regulate the traffic I refer to the
Cellars ordinance, which prohibited wo
men I rom entering saloons having less
i nan tup reet or rioor space. 1 am proud
to say that a member of thi church
presented that ordinance , to the city
council. .
"A week uo aa amendment -waa of
fered, . which tonea down the original (wall.
AnlfiiaiiM Kw M.kU. hm - tin.! IAA I " J
HOUSEHOLD CARES
Tax tha Womtn of Portland
th Same as EUgvvber.
Hard to attend to household duties
With a constantly aching back.' .
A woman should not have a bad
back. - ; . -
And she wouldn't if the kidneys were
these same little mouths suck soma of
It by necessity and paas It into the
blood. The blood In turn throws it oft
ana tne system is Immediately placed
In an Imperfect state. ,
The blood is weakened, the tissues
lose strength, . the skin becomes dis
eased and man In general suffers In a
score of pi sees.
Then sgaln the blood furnishes gaa
fri3 Juice to the stomach, for when tha
gastric Juice Is not needed for digestive
purposes it goes back to the blood.
When food comes Into the stomsch the
nerves along the Allmentarv Canal and '
In the mouth signal the brain for help
and the blood Immediately furnishes
sufficient gastric Juice to do the work
well ant quickly.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets ro Into
the stoirsrn. bslance the gastric
digest the food, are taken up by the;
piooo. purines it. ana
comes again to the atom
gastric Juice of right proportion greie
It and doa It work perfectly. After
a time these little tablets rtor Ns-
ure, build up the gastric Julc and
there is no lonar dyrPa.
Krery drugsist carries there la stock,
price ftc; evrr druvrtst and 4.0oo
phyelclans will ttt the'r word to the
merit ef the tablets. Buy a hex now
and relieve your stomach at once, cr
send s ynir nsm and addreas today
and we wlJl "end yoa ImmedlatelT ty
nail a asmp'e parar f--ee Adi-eas
F. A. f rt Co, H fctuart FMf Mar
hail. Mich. - :
square feet Instead of 406. It makes Doan Kidney Pills make wen kid-1
no restrictions regarding tbe opening ofineya
"?Z? '.II1.:!! Z'l. Her. I. a Portland wom who la
ment, and here Is the 1oker. I dorses this Claim:
"That the. provision of thla erdl-l Mrs. A. Canavaa, St Lincoln street, I
aiiaui mil myvir w mnj wovit i PprtlaBQ. Or- Savat
sale establishment, family liquor store, I Tn 1901 I need Xtaaa's Kidney PHI
or Place wnere inteaicating iiquora are with awch beseflcial raaulta that I
lent res mU a sail A If apIsUsI mmhr- I
Vni. ind to m tZZtTZZt mr " r hearty Indorsement. II
which shall not be drunk oa the prem- etlll think of them and adse their a I
lr:.",a ,w.n',?. opportunity. For
Is entirely separate by a wall or par- lwB wr ar9m Trm awney cempialnt
tit Ion from, and with ao opanlng af-had clung ta me. nay back being so
roraing a view or. any aojoining apart-1 lama that I was enable te at lead te
ment, barroom, or place where lntol-J kv- v,,i .,
eating llo,ora are sold te be dmnk on j "r household dotlee at times. Dtaay
I . - 1 ' ' w yiT-inim-w vi wnif-a m arartK I ,, wvrw niratova auiii a waa S1SD
; tin int premi
If we hsfl this Gordon Falls propoaitlon In New York-were wo to set forth the enormous power of thee tumbling waters,
leaping irrTXEV BVWWED FEZT from tbe table rock above were wo to tell the men of Wall street of our satin water and soft,
velvet climate, ideal for the spinning of yarns and weaving the fineat grades of woolens and worsteds any one of half a thousand of
them would writ his check for the entire tltO.OOO Issue of bonds we are now offering for subscription! But were we to add that we
are donating to each purchaser giving him & OT CKAJtOB stock worth half tho amount he invested la our bondsone dollar
and a half of value for every dollar paid in the bonds would go to a premium in 10 second!
If This Were Known in New York
' Tf It war known in New Tork that w are selling bonds at par that pay per cent per annum interest Interest payabla semV
annually
If It were known In New Tork that with every $100 paid for bonds w slipped In 10 shares of stock WTTK OUX OOkCPUatXJrTsW
If It were known la New Tork that these shares lived forever, afforded the holder. a vote for every share, received their share
of all the company's profits of every kind and nature nd
If it were) known In New Tork that we have tha advantage of fro power to operate our machinery, and that
We hav cot ton wood enough, when converted Into exoelsior and we shall erect an excelsior plant), to net as 91le,00w fatlrs
the bonds, and that
The shares of New England textile mills range in value from $100 each to over f 1.100 each, so that at tha lowest estimate the
(0 shares of stock we give free with each bond would soon be worth $6,000, then
These Bonds Would Sell Rapidly as We Could Sign Them
t" In bonds and stocks as In New Tork. we si til believe that they eanaet
ealrabi securities ever brought to the attention of tbe people ef thle eoa't
' whll w know that the people of Oregon are not "up
help but know that we are marketing a block of tha most d
But suppesa that we should Inform these New Yorkers that. 10 years hence after wo had huilded a tows onon tha around, tha
necessary townslto having previously been platted, w should sell the lots s4 divide the money among our stockholders, we ar con-
noeni our oonas would Tina imsneqiaie suosenpiion at sjvisi xwica tuw raci ruusl
zol w e believe it: Ana tney ar going raat rignt aero.
Everr Ilea band wauLS aall tarn
We doubt if any eioer securities aver sold mora freety.
And the Man or Woman Who Does Not Bny.a Gordon Falls Bond Kow
Ana reap the benefit of this free stock and later distribution ef all. Its Immense earnings. Is net. It seems te as. half awake te fete eg
her ewa beet Interest.
BOsTBsOaVDna &xsxmara woix mate nxrxaxwc or xunonmr
eca. or in anv groteri store 1 ,i- i. V.I ark. - m v
" " drug store operating aa eueb, or to 'V. 7" " " " "T"
when the food,. ny f,n mns rubik. reataersnt or din-1 "wedtee and snore than ens srepara-
tn riUl. I ios-room cr eating piece containing net I Men gvare steed to
reei er rioor srre i troubles failed
are awakenlrg te I ,, . . .
si wave ef reform T ""r I learned
guaranteed to M I snra e-ura far!
see that tbe great tidal wave of reform I rnajiy 1 learnes or pmii KMnay
which ta sweeping te. rnqntrr. wl.llPlUs and peoeared S boa.. I Seed them
onn overtake them. Tet the mass tt I urnrlnr ta Onnlnaa ana ik.. I
w"r"' " uourai.a ana piggisa I me snore relief tha all at hae raaiaiuaa
I. bad take cobtad." '
The Journal having said that "A thow-1 Tar T aJ Prtco t I
ni fsml'iea on fl ar-res of lsnd aarK I ceata. Foster-Kllbarn Co Baffaia. I
Z It . "Vn B" e j New Tork sole agents for the fa I tad
lot ef mniT tr taleifg pou.trv ani I ...
esrs tn ('ff ar frft end r-roarwt. I P,"TS- i
omexmrn
j Let Us Mail You the Gordon Falls Gazette, Free that You May Know AH AboutltT
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THE GORDON FALLS ELECTRIC
AND MANUFACTURING COOT.:'
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E. T. JTDD President
CHAJ.. COOrPTT ..First VW-President
C-aCAJl HEIXTH.aexsond Vlce-Pr-wlSent
OWX l PKASI.r:?; Tratnnr
RTPNTT B VINCTXT Baerwtary
A. T. Ih Vf IS ... . . . Com pan y Attorney
.Capital 8tock932ffX)0
210-2X1 Commercial Club BUg Portland, Or. Te!erhor.t ?!-:-. t
Incorporated Under tbe Law cf Orr rcn.
1 r " - iie r..m eiaiesnaaa says
'lea, a imndred tt.'usan'l."
Remember the name roan"B arfl J
take a- ether.
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