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DMIIEJOO THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL, TORTllANb;1 FRIDAY:' EVHNINO. OCTOBER 30, 1003.- m sty HANDLED Railroad Commission Will. . Bring Small Lines in Ore- , ' gon to- Book Must Act v Inasmuch as Federal Law Poes Xot Apply. ' - Oregon rallroada, particularly the mailer Unci, are to roma In for rigid Inspection on the part of tha atata rail- ' road eommlaaion berauae of tha maoner In which they handle dynamite and ethsr high ezploalvea. Tha larger llnea. It la said, are forced to ober the federal lawa regarding the shipment of exilo alvea, but the smaller llnea here no puch . trouble and ara aald to te handling thouaanda of tona of gun powder amd - aynamue recaieaaiy. Although Oregon haa no atata law re- . gsrdlng tha transportation of explosives, tha railroad commission will nrobablr notify all tfaa railroads In the state of tna danger attendant upon ftielr care- leaa handling and will ask there to fol . low tha Interstate tnstrurtlona for ship ment of explosives.- Thaas' require that all ears containing explosives shall be marked with a card on each aid stat ing tha nature of their contents, and v that tha awltchman and - engineer of witching- crewa handling; such cars ahall be notlned of tha character of tbelr charges. . When shipments ara made In leas ' than carload lots tha Interstate law '. saya that the boxes shall be marked; inai may anau ta nrmly fastened In place with bracea and cleata, and that . scantling ahall be placed over and , around there to keep them from ahlft- rne- ana to Heap other freight from fall' ' Ing- on them. . - "Transportation of exploalvea was one of the important subjects taken up at tha meeting of the National Assocta- . tlon of Railroad Commissioners," aald C. B. Altchiaon, of tha atata railroad commission thia morning. Mr. Altchiaon ; mi just returned irom attendance upon tha twentieth annual meeting of the nocMuon, neia in wasnington, D. C "Dr. C. R. Dudley, president, and Colo nel B. W. Dunn, ohinf lnanaotnr it (h bureau for -the aae transportation of explosives, vrgea me passage, or unl- .... lurm ruiea ior nanaiuig explosive,- in ; Oregon about 60 cars a-day containing . ujiuuiug ur oincr explosives ara fian-dled-. There la no law to regulate thia traffic. All we can do la to call tha attention or tne roada to the danger to TAMC no TUr stomach) Get Rid of the Gas, 'Headaches andf Ta!.-L' - N The symptom, of tornich trouble , vary. Some 4victim hare a rrfVenous appetite, tome loathe the tight of food. Of ten, there it a eeling at fl weight on the thett, a full feeling in the throat Some- timet tne cat prettet on the heart and leadt the tufferer to think he hat heart disease. S'ck headache is a frequent and distressing symptom. A very delicate ttomach requires easily digested food but nature .never', intended that the food should be digest ed before it it eaten. The stomach must be strengthened to perform its own work and what it needs is not food al ready digested but a tonic TKe processjtt of digestion are controlled by the blood and nerves, and medical science hat produced no bet ter digestive tonic than , x Dr. Williams', PINK PILLS APPRAISES HIS WIFE AI $5,000 Viva thousand dollars' la tha value placed on tha affect Ion a of Anna -Ce celia Cbrlstenseo by tier husband,' Wat tar p. Chrlalenaen, and thai la tha aum he la demanding from Edward Oration. assaris mai oration naa waiaej away with tb affections, and -the wife aa well, and ills demand fur 1. 000 shin ing sold dollars la made in a complstut ine.i in ma atata circuit court. Chrlatenaen is more, niodaat la- bis a-ssessmeni or nis wire a arrectiona tnan several other complalnftig husbands who have recently brought ault on the same account, una recently asaeti ror iio. 009 and another for iie.ouo, but there a no union of aggrieved husbands- to fit a uniform scale. . Chrlatenssn waa married In Astoria n Ueoember Mf. 1101, and be aaya Ills wife waa as faithful as ha could. wish her to be until tha first day of last month. Then, he alleges. U rat ton be. fan to encroach on her affections, Inally persuading her to go with hire to Aatorla during the present month. Chrlstenaen afflrma that ha haa been xks and let the people Criler la a alight favor) going pn?' t - - lllugbaa at the mbiIuimU capital. I thai the United fttatea , . . vorlta ever open their booka aivow what la 1 lie charted pgs; VnCToni: bryaxskds "words '' II- ass.rted that Taft had not at. , v UHMIW injie trust tacked a t, becauae, be sal J, every lruit niasnate . ss aupnortlng TMnua 1 that ria ba luiiahl n U ... .1 I 1 . MM MM , U'.l . . , "'I'liuurtn him, "and oiit of tha funda tha ltepub- inana are prrbarln Lm buy averv Vote TAFT LOSSES L OHIO Dy John E. Lathrop. ; ' J ' tincinnati, , Ohio, . Oct . 0. Brvan Vrmlae1 In a number of other atatea. I aia oerlaiA 14 urry Nebraaka. a ' "Covering Ohio several days, f find railroad men practically aulld fur (ran aiid other unlun labvr men q large piponjeran ara for mm. Tom U Jehneun aald to Tha Jour nal: 1 "Thia atata will go for IJryan, who will ba slatted. , We enet to oarrr Cuyahoga, county ui Cleveland ty Jl,. '. t . - . .. hvftrywhere I have- bean toiditliat f money ara being distributed Kt-publlran t,rtv waa-aolna- backward I whlla anrouta ta Tniaita . ..It'ms o wnn respert to. labor Ha aald th ..4 . - 7 from Tart hmdquartera at t:uluinbua -mtaa of a revision of the tariff waa ..y0 m.J , ' i ' 1. to lo4 chairman .anil all the Inbwr an attempt to perpetrate a fraud. Ilia ...f ,u tb. rllo panple ieadera aaaert that thia will not affe.1 ""nee waa pracllcally unanimous for ohl Inili5. ..n M,'M'tLW.7l1" fh l,bor v.ou- Tha principal naro the bank guarantee aa Indicated by the Mhi?l- aiT,"A 1 N,T xrk- Vrf republican leader In Cleveland admit- handa ralaarf whan J.a nnt-iKa niatiar yvr''r coanaes In these atatea thia tad thai tha nearoea were beavllv for l" '" iotory Ulltryan. lie aald ha 's V ' to vol.. HOW THR SITUATIOX LOOKS TO THE MAN e WHOSE MONEY TALKS , (Cnltes rreaa Leased Wire. New Tork, Oct. 80. "Much talk and HtUa money," apparently Bums uo tbe I situation throughout tha country today I aa to beta en tha elections. Tha odds era today ara to 1 that Taft will ba elected, -with about 130,000 wagered at that rata. Little money haa been plaoed f oared nearly 60 per rent of them were fnr llrrea. (hough ha hin.sclf was for Tf. AI Tolada It la tha lama. ) , ADDITIONAL FUN)S : ' , . FOR IHlYAXaiUSK;'' " ' 'DAYVS TOTAL $3,0C0 ! v , , Chicago, Oct. 19. Nineteen additional - contrlbutora la tb national Pamooratld eampalgn fund '"were announced today b Chairman Muck. -The Hat Ipcludea James Itlley and John iJiylor of Arl. a.ma. who gave tolhr SUJ: Oorse Murphy of Maalilngton gave .'5. 'l'h total amount annuunui waa 11.010. . .1 ... . 1H .1.1 J 11 ij the best that honey can iuy SOME POINTS for the CONSIDERATION of PROSPECTIVE FURNACE-BUyERS 1. Simple in construction. I rr.,l!v liimwtikt'mA mil hum II la ta1 ha. I On the atata flvht Hnahaa haa aim. I sides belns deurlved, of the love and I needed Chanler aa tha favorite and It Is I eomiort or rue wire. 1 i iu on uugnea. naiiimore aispstcnee say tnat even BRYAN ATTACKS - REPUBLICAN REFORM life and property and In. case they atlll disregard tbe usual safeguards, to try .- miiu' ntn;uro - -trie - pBBsas;e or - av to conform with the. federal law at the Mi jrpfisiaiure. -. ( ' s -in my opinion tne aman roada are the woret offenders, because the larger lines have to comply wltlAhe Interatate v vamlatlnna . . 1 vWblhs Mr. Aftchtaon waa lit the east ' "". "?w President Roosevelt, who re-;- -ed wljh Pleasure his visit with fi"5. Kelly and Gilbert, the Oregon athletes.. - . t ... y The oohventlen reported aa In favor , . or am amendment 4e the Interstate com' While so promptly effective, these pllli contain no harmful stimulants or opiates. They are perfectly sale and create no drug habit X very dyspeptic should read, "What to Eat and How to Eat." Write the fir. William! Hedirlne Co.. Schenec tady, N. Y for a free copy. ' Df. WUIlama Pink Pi II. aia anM .11 drutfiin, er sent by mail, poitpaid, n re.' I cipi o pnee, o era- -rr box; kexce far money la bain a- offered that Bryan will airy iwaryiang,.- iart is tne ravorite In the national race there at three and ennrta' that laaa thktt tiAA as oeen nosiea at tha aiaht laatiina nltaa Pnn TaiaJ Wlra ) I flOtelR. The DrevaJllnsr rulda ara 1 In II tJapoleon, Ohio, Oct ao.-In hla in "7,..Vi.-?.n.Jr IT k i""" ll"Ji ' ia i caaxj... t. nanier m tbe. favorite in tha Republican party's attitude on tariff New Tork - race at 11 to 10. In the ,... nii. Dir.. that it waa i iu """vT goveTtior-of IlMnola. Deneen, --, ..... .. -mm.- ... --a i Hnnnblloan . la tha .hn.(...j.. ..(.. h" ,uaua. 4.? wu mw unu nti Ditvanwii, iemncrSL. at 1 to z. Steven the dispatch from New Tork In which aon'e aupnortera. are 'offering 1 to 1 M,M-karalli- huA haan nnotad aa advnnaf. I that he WlH wln.' ' . - Ing tlie election of-Taft and deolaredl. corresponaente ssy mat even the corporations had agreed to support I "'7r, i" i"'t wm carry New Tork the Republican . party In return for bv M.000 la offered without takera. A promises or immunity rrom proBeoutlon f "P inero-ac i 10 1 In tha event that Taft was elected .. I?" Taft. and at. 10 to. that the Repub- Br van declared that every Pemocratlo 1 .?"- w" crry inaiana. leader In the atata had assured him , in ix)uiaviue Bryan -money at 1 to I that he would aet the electoral rote of j fP'Tfr ", Willi no. Taft money Ohio. ' I'n aignt. , Most beta Jiave been made at I I a mm, i ini di jarr whi jrry jventucny. Very , few bete of any alnd have been maas -nn ine national contest. in.UMUA ma odni ara a tn T nn Taft' Many largo et have beefl made at even, money on the gp-ernorshlpTace mi new urn, Phlladelnhia renorta that there la pracucauy no Detune- there, .. ., j ... . l a waenina;ion Kepuonoans refuse jvne queouun vi cwiaimwi to cover Mrvsn monev at tha.nraval n me peculiarly a personal one in inn oo oi io i, wnn iart me- ravorite. campaign, becauae the leading orators on both sides nave not aucceeaea in 2. Guaranteed perfectly smoke, dust and gas-tight. , t . 3. Extra'Iarge fire-pot, ash-pit and grate surface," ,v - - ' 4. The tile:lined firt-pot insures great ". durability and economy in repairs. 5. AVako make a cast lining, with spe cial smoke-consumer, under our 800 ae- t ,ries, that is(unequa!ed in any furnace . ; More.' direct ' radiating surface than -contained in .'furnaces of any other x Stvle of construction.- 7.. All surfaces are curved, which pwents - the buckling, of the steel or the fire .cracking of the' castings. u . Manufactured 8. The heating surfaces throughout are perpendicular and unbroken, present A in( no obstruction to the free circu lation. of the heated air. s ; . 0, Both the, body and the radiator are ' , constructed of extra heavy steel plate, closely riveted and caulked, and warranted not to crack. ;! . 10. Extra large casings provide. ample . i free air. space, preventing the over- ' . heating of the lurnace and insuring a volume of perfectly warmed r. M 11. .The feed door, and ash-pit doors are ' - of good proportions and closely fitted. ' 12. AH furnace s are equipped with draft- - ti ? a s a aa JIACK MAKES ATTACK (Continued from Fags One.) turn to prosperity by advocating meaa-l urea subversive of Industrial progreaa. V regulator, chain and pulleys for remi - ; Tating the fire from the hall or living- room, and is easily regulatfcd.1 . , ; Expressly for J. J. KADD1LRLY , Hardware Mahn .180 FIRST STREET ? . ' . ;; , ,N -NEAR CORNER ALDER NEXT to O. W. P. WAITING-ROOMS, RUNNING CLEAR THROUGH to FRONT drawing- party lines, forma, with any clearneaa. a a baaed on plat irness. I do, how- Iever, support the general Kepuoucan poaltlon on the tariff and the currency. I have always been a Republican. Sever Tavored. , "I feel the more Impelled to answer this aueation because it cannot be said that the present administration has In GIVE. NATURE A CHANCE,- Tbe strongest minds have rotten that InsDlration direct from Nature. Nam is tue R-reai icacner oi manirind . Wa can iook u mature ior an our needs. In tbe recent Busso-Jananese war tha aur. CreonS Of the Japanese nm anit arm any way whatever favored the special I aiscovered that wounds would beal more I ', : ' ' r I interest to which my Jlfe. haa been de voted. That, however, does not excuse fne from nubl shlnr my opinion ana ao- nad had oportu- ing what l consider my auiy.aa a cm merce act allowlna: railroad commissions to ausDena -aavsncea in raiirnaH rat.i until tne oommlsslona had had oportu- nny m inoKinio tne justice or the In-lien. crease. tt This la a measure that the Ore-t ? on 'commission has been fighting for or more than a year. ockefaUer Xe for Taft," Mr. Bryan was at Napoleon, Ohio, when shown the Mack message and the Rockefeller statement. To a correapona ent Mr. Bryan aald: , Rockefeller la lor Tart because tart Taft, during GoodSuitsandOvercoats V Revival at Sell wood. The' evafla-eHatln anrvlcea whlrh ara oeinaT- nela nis-htlv In the Hallnrnn4 la en. ha trnata Taft fllirinar manv Christian church are bringing out large weeks of apeakine: has omitted any ref- erowds and are' meetlna- with annnaaa ir.ni. tn fha Inlnuliv nf the trusts. A large chorus choir haa been organized "It Is no wonder Rockefeller is for and etereopUoon vlewa and illustrated Taft. Rockefeller eava the election of "'! r given every nigni. "uommu-1 Tart would make ror law ana oraer. nion will be the theme of the eermonlThis Is raise law and order. ' BUndav mOmlna- anrT "The Oltaatlnn nt "It nnxir.i'.ll.p thnnrhl that Taft the As-ee" in the evenlne-. Tha meannga win continue an next week. Standard OH company and favored the . 1 jlb enactment of more stringent lawa that would operate-ag-ainat tne Btanaara, as I ao, ne wouian t oe ror iwt,..- "He save that Taffa election will make for the stability of business. He meana the trust business. He thinks Taft'a election will enable the trusts to get a tighter strangle : grasp on the throats of the people. V -"Rockefeller eaya that Taft Is not Inclined toward rash experiments. Taft disfavors any kind of expefiiients .in the way of remedial legislation.,. "The Democrats have . reason to be thankful to Rockefeller for tearing off the maak of the Kepunncan 'campaign and revealinir the duplicity that hag characterised it - OhaUenjrea BooseTelt, ' ' , . ' I challenged President Roosevelt to name a single trust officer wno was supporting; me. He-was unable to find an official and named a St. Louis at torney, who once represented the presl- aenc or a Drancn oi mi suuusru uu company. Roosevelt accepted that as proof that the Standard waa. supporting me. "Now, John D. Rockefeller, head and chief of Standard Oil, openly supports Taft. "If the Republicans were honest, they would announce ttiat tney nave arranged with the trusts to finance the campaign and they have pledged the party to pro tect the trusts, rnin wouia release me voters from supporting the ticket. The party cannot serve two masters. Tha rani mnater Is now known." At the Wieting opera house at Syra- N. y last nigni, Aiion a. rr- cuse ker the sa ana iiugnes. 4 . "it gives me pleasure," ne sm, O, rt. M ., HBV. IllH'lt., MMJMM i... MM , praised Bryan in highest terms, in same speech severely criticising; Taft "to rapid) and With hatter ,nau If taft tn Mature, They washed th wounds with water which had been boiled and thai sterilized then bandaged the wounds with clean linen no powerful drags er antiseptics were used In their first aid to me injured. Such methods resulted tn the loss of only S3 out of 6S2 men treated In a naval hospital for their wounds. It Is only from lack of observing Nature'! laws that most of us suffer at one tlmt or another, from indigestion. Impart blood and a generally run-down system. Our remedy lies In Nature's laboratory- deep In the fragrant woods where art many- American plants, the. roots o wnicn when properly treated will sup ply a health-elvlna- tonic Many years ago a physfctan who bid an extensive practice among ice atsicted made a striking departure from the usual methods of his confreres In medicine .hi went straight to Nature for the cure of those stomach disorders which resulted so often In an anasmle condition, or lm. nn ra hlstwt Isaa .1 .nn.lll. K . I . M pimply skin; feeling of lassitude and weakness. He found that the bark of the Black Cherry-tree, the root of the Mandrake. Stone root. Queen's mot Bloodroot and Golden Seal root, mads Into a Scientific, non-alcohnlle artrart ha tbe use of glycerine, made the best altera tive and tonic. The refreshing. Influence .of this extract Is at once apparent In tbe recovered strength of the patient tbe vi iat ii res oi toe Doar burn brighter and their Increased activity consumes ths ussue ruooisn waicn otherwise mar poison the system. This alterative and tonic extract has been found to stand alone as a safe. Invleoratina- tonic, as it does not depend on alcohol for a false stimulation, but Is A'afwe's own method of strengthening and cleansing the sys tem. It tones up the stomach and the blood In Nature's own way. It Is well known all over tha world as fir Ptaraa Golden Medical Discovery. The name was given to this vegetable compound . . ;. . ' .-' - - - - - - ... . i ..... I . TAG' DAY TOMORROW TAG D AYl . .. ,.. 1 ' ,. t ..i,;,, , v y " J. tS-ATP ILJIRy K!fAy' fll0wing re dverti8 lT tomorrovy only, and are , . ' subject to delivery at our ycarlicat convenience. Tele- IP IE (T IF A IT P Phone' mail or c- O. D. orders wjU not be accepted-. UJ iiwati W JX af JLsfl ftjl ,sfore closes on Saturdays at 6 o'clock. i , " r 1 1 T iijiauiii.ii, am. wall iii? Comb, Brush' RACKS SPECIAL 55c Combination Comb. Brush and Towel Racks, in eolden oak, exactly like cut, 17 in. high, with- mirror. One only to each purchaser at tomorrow's special price, v SPECIALS IN THE BEDDING' DEPT. A seasonable opportunity for adding , to your- stock of Bedding; Sixth Floor. Best Grade -Sheets, ize 81 in. by 90in. Sprcia!,' each $1. 35 Mottled Blankets,' 11-4 size. Special, pair ..... ,81.50 SlfkollneCovered Comforters, filleolwith fine. Dure white cot- torirlze 63 in. by 74 in. Soe- cialj each '. 81.25 CARPET SWEEPERS $PECIAL $1,90 The "standard" pattern of the well-known Bisscll's line.. pf Carpet Sweepers; a popui lar household size; in the golden oak and mahogany finish; special in the Carpet department, sijtth floor. SPECIAL IN THE BASEMENT Folding Ironing Board,S. feet long, rigid when set up, compact when folded; offered tomorrow it the special ..00 We sell the sort of clothes that will bring you backthe kind that will cause you to tie to this store and speak well of us to your friends the sort of clothes that will induce you to come here with every wearable want you may, have. We'll not endeavor to attract you here with a string of low prices for prices are meaningless without the quality attached. onma her a rnniarht. asoaciallv because I am permitted to advocate for a little time the .cause of one who has Ideals, loftv character and exalted patriotism the Democratic, standard-bearer for the I presidency." tf. Taft, Penio and 0uranty. Bryan in hlsaddress at 8yracuse' said the RepubllMins ware resorting; to threats or a panie in case ne snouia oe elected. He expressed wonder that Taft had not been able to Brave off the panlo of 1907. when ha was in Roosevelt's cabinet.! ' . Henlvlna- to Taft's rharre- that tne guaranty of bank deposits would weaken ; the national banklnR system, ha read an excerpt from a United States consular I report aa follows: --' man Deoole has It a foundation on facta. Tha savinara banka of German T have soma 1 9,000,06 pase books-out, and their because one of the Important lnrredleota was Golden Seal root. Such an authority as Dr. Roberts Bartholew, el Jefferson Medical College, says 'very use ful as a stomachic tonic. Cures catarrh of the stomach and headaches accom. panylns the same." D. Grover Coe, la I his book Orgsnlc Medicines, speaking of uoiaen seal root, says that "as a 1 1 vet lnvisorator It has few tauaU. Pur ha. ne says, - in enronic innammatlon of ths oiaaaor we aeem it one oi tbe most reli able agents of core. As tonic In ths convalescing stages or levers, pneumonia, dysentery aid other aeute diseases Hy drastis (Golden Seal root) Is peculiarly aiuui fa co. . Dr. Coe continues! - We would lien aaa mat. our einerienee has damnn. strated the Hydrastis or Golden Seal root w m i valuable remedy In bronchitis laryngitis, and other affections of ths reepirsiory organs.' 01 service to chronic catarrh of ths stomach and bowels following abuse of aicoDOi, a Minis aiter naiariai tsver. urns a aistmct, anti-malarial Influence. Good Id all catarrhal conditions, si uterine caiarrn. leocorrncea. ete. la a Wodd and Coal HEATERS Everything in BEDDING On Easy Terms. COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS On Sixth Floor amount of depalU la IS.fU.000.000, "ff0hart I H a!L M A fKR?J?J,. These deposlta are practlcaJly all aTiar- .fr- L D , University anteed bv the various municipalities Of VenT;vS;K,' , . .. Come in and let us show you the sort of clothes that we're sure will bring you back again and again. '.CLOTHMS, K.a. aiMtil-a aA t Vam MnrtrtUlnM 'fawf-ia M i iir r imi fg a "o, wiuj inn jmmI iiui iiun avsaaso . a buiwam or connaenee in tne security of private wealth and earnings that can not be shaken by hard tiraea, panic, k..lr mmU., mm mm mm ' "Hera la a' fact.". aald prran. "which I present In answer to Mr. Taft'a opin ion. The German reoDle cannot be ac cused of carelessness in their bankinr business, any mora man . tbey can la other business." BCore Workj SVess e rite. At Borne, N. Bryan' advised the Republicans to rive the unemnlovad nf New Tork city leaa red fire and mors worK. tie saia: They are talklna- prosparltv and. tha papers tell us that they are oln to nave a areat 01 paraee in New Tork city wext 8aturday night. They art to nave red nre, TTiey are o- Prof. John M. Scudder In Rnerffle Mai Icatlon says: 'It stimulates the dl (fes tive processes', and Increases the assimila tion of food. Bv these means the blood U enriched, and this blood feeds ths muscular system. I mention the mus cular system because I believe It first leeis me increased power .Imparted by the stimulation ef increased nutrition. The consequent improvement on the asrvoui ana . gianauiar systems ars csturai results, -In relation to Its general effects on the system, then is no tmedicin On ksi luww icovvi tnert ss rucA general vnatw imity of opinion. It u wnivtrtcdly re carded as the tonls nssfal In all d liiiUted states.' . , After many year of study sjvd laba- lei' worn ina 9 oana a. ana wnen i was in l ramry wora ur. iv. v. fierce produced New Tork, I jaw them building- rrand-1 the most happy comblnaUoa of this wiwVhMr few tigw iH' 5s B:r'-; take the money and furnish lodalnsi r2Lt?ArrBf ereaslBf l cura- I Mil auwaar fcn!M HIDTI DlSntB frOTBI at rilfbt for tha bundreds of men whom I I saw aleeplng on the benches In tha to ride down one time at i o'clock and aaotner time at 4 o'riork In the fnomlng, and there wara cot lai than SvS men sieerHfis in ene Dark on berx-hes and they were protecting- theTrv- park? I had orrurcm Fraadway two nlshts. i o'clock and aaother tirn elnal principles res 1 ' MJ M r-M I I . rt. 1 1.- I . . - mt MWMwr V salves from tha cold by tvinr Bws-aa inCamsBatton and by cleaBSinr the American forests by theeddiitog otcbere Ically poraartrceiina, ef proper strength. whlcli is far better thaa alechal tk ( FOR STYLE AND QUALITY f It is a natural sequence that men should patronize the store that meets their; individual requirements best in ? '. :., . : . - That our store serves men best is proven bv the larrrelnatronaw vt hold. A visit to this store will convince stylish dressers that our claim, ih -J t- t ..J'.L.i ii Ml 1 .,a . ' . - - . . . .3 utjiii tuu utdt mey win De greatry Dene;itted by selecting their Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats from our extensive and well selected stock of Clothing. " ' ; ... ' Youlhs' and BoysJ Oolhirig We are showing some clever suits and overcoats for Youths and School Boys which parents are invited to inspect and they wilf find it True Economy to deal here. : Remember Everybody's Credit is good at Our Store. - " . . ' ' .; . S - - tor ei tract) rig gnd erino Itaelf la aaeful rrwrv Ing ta icing tn pianta il la medlclae Ing tbe tnedl- Give-! to sua t pajwra around their llmba. While thro mam bra ne wf tas stomach of abaertnal ' man narp an ua wunawj wiia arnica o i i-rvvoos atas in US cure ef Srtamla. I Ww 1Ma taa Rarmlill.M mm I mm kJ l , . . . . . 'A m i " ' i i ' ' ii-juiiii irc-so-a. 165-170 THIRD STRET. Prr aesf Feimeo BTust "1 warn yov new." aald Bryae In iw, aiadlca l maa M f stawps. to pay eipwnee ef ss:i!rg nw. e4 aoe-eeot stamM for Uia hnek la en,nA. hate Corr-enr. fa raa. ' T Dlr-. Ad!re-ar. R.V. Flt. , r-!i;ira i!l g on V ta a a tbt 1 trees aCa,, 2. Y. . I 1 U.aRtivwl,a laa4era uj " - -r---.-. . , . .1 A LITTLE DOWN sf,',,-""laBaw REDII 122 A WEEK I05I-O7 FIR5T51, AL W IBS ' r II aBl mm r i i