Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1909)
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. TUESDAY" EVENING. MARCH 23. 1003. IS est" Vc Arc Portland Agents for Biittcrick Patterns and Publications "Trcfousse" Gloves, MPcrrins, Gloves, Ramio Underwear, EtcM Etc. e ,;J8Ua8Ei mills Sttro Jewelry at Low Prices Perrins" I?l Jiach Kid Gloves Best Values of the Year An immense showing of new Easter Jewelry Belt pirn, hat pina, brooches. jabot pins, etc, Unusual values today 1J00 new Hat Pins, in every new and OC pretty style; regular 35c value, each it OK, Beautiful new Jabot Tins, for wear with. Dutch collars: Egyptian designs; JQ rrmilar 75c values, on sale at. each ti7C Gold-filled Signet Bracelets, both misses' -and .children's .i.e.; regular $1.50 CQ. 'values, buy all you want at, each OJi. Magnificent line of Belt Pins, new effects, in both domestic and foreign designs; a splendid variety, on special sale as follows:' Regular 75c Belt Pins, on sale, each... 40 Regular $1.50 Belt Pins, on sale, each. .98 Regular $2.50 and $3 Belt Pins at. ..f 1.98 Beauty and Collar Pins, in grand va-' f f , rietyji all one-piece"' joint and catch lyU CSreatfSale of Sraslies iT.nH Smih DruthtL cure bristles, solid back: best regular 35c values, at, each..! 2000 solid-back Hair Brashes; in fox and ebony finishes; best 75c values, each. . 49 Special lot of solid ebony-back and pure stiff-bristle Hair Brashes, abso- d QO . Weltr guaranteed $2.50 and $3 values: buy all you want of them at, each PAU 2000 French Tooth Brushes, bothwomen'a and men's sizes; best 35c values, ea;.19 Cloth Brushes, pure black and white bristles; regular $1.50 values, on sale at, ea. 2000 fine double-sewed Whisk Brooms, on sale at this unusually low price, ea..lf Great sale of 2000 Postcard Albums, all sizes, at the following unusually low prices: Regular 25c values, Regular 85c values, 49f Regular $1.50 values at 89f Eastei Cut Class at a Saving Cut glass Nappies, with or without handles; $2.50 values, on sale at each.. f 1.89 Cut glass Olive Dishes, handsome cutbest regular $3.50 values, special, ea..?2.9 Cut glass Spoon Trays, best' regular $6 values, on sale at this price, each.. f 4.69 Cut glass Bowls, be6t regular $5 values, on sale at this special price, each.. $ 3.79 Cut glass Vases, 8 inches high; regular. $6 values, at this low price, each.. f 469 Cut glass Water Bottles, prettiest eut; regular $5 valuesat this price, each..3.T9 Cut glass Salt and Pepper Shakers, best regular $2.50 values, on sale at, pair, .fl.89 Cut glass Butter Plates, regular $4.50-values, on sale at this low price, each; 3.49 Cut glass Flower Vases, 15-inch; regular $24 values, on sale at, special, ea..f 17.99 111 Great Easter offering of Perrin's real French ?,Kid Gloves in full 16-buton lengths Every pair firat-qualityyreal prime kid Black, white and a complete assortment of new shadings Sizes fia to 7ft Every pair in the lot regular $4.00 values Choice at this (r O . C very low price, pair. ...... vTT. P aw C , Complete stock of short gIovcs-AU' styles, shades and grades-Call and see these? gloves, 35c AND 40c RIBBONS ' 356 YARD 25,000 yards of plain satin and taffetaRibbons, also fancy Warp Prints; beautiful assortment - in colorings, and combinations; best regular" 35c and 40c values, on sale at this low price, yard new 25c $6 Ungerifc Waists fltjg3;8 styles, , in An exceptional offennjr of new. high-grade Imgerte Waists, , very pretty. batiste, fancy square or pointed yokes, trimmed in Flat, or round mesh .Valsv Venise lace. Maltese lace and medallions of filet; back and sleeves trimmed with tucks and lace insertions; a style and quality waist most stores ask $7.50 for; our regular $5.50 and $6 values; an advantageous purchase enables up to, otter this limited lot at this unusually low special price, each; take advantage of this sale $2.50New $3.85 Special lot of 500 women's Handbags in all colors," both , leather and .'moire 1.1 A linings; all fitted with coin, purses; Jarge assortment; values to $2.50 each. v air 1000 new drawstring leather; Shopping; Bags in fine grain leather, ; all lined i CQ 9-inch size, black, brown and tan; regular 85c values, on sale at, special, each $4.50 White Pettic'to , I " ' 1 i.1 V ' ' ' - " 1 1 . ' . i -. ii . ii i. i i i i Our great annual Easter sale ol women's white Petticoats will, attract an enthusiastic throng of buyers to the Muslin Underwear section all this week; 2000 handsome white Petticoats to be distributed at a price that will tempt every visitor as soon as she in vestigates the quality and style of these undergarments; every one made of the best quality lawns and cambrics, trimmed in wide openwork and French embroidered effects and separate trimmed dust ruffles; also a f great variety dainty lace trimmed petticoats. Sasfier Sale-of Women'sSt-glaliiesc Men's 5dc-?5c: Values 29c , ' Continuation of the great Easter sal&H V ; of "Onyx". Hosiery for '.women and If men 50,000 pairs in every good style, design and colohngHosiery of qual- vSvN U -ill a a P"ce ar peow regular values. vym i Wy ft onrewa puyers win iook to tneir neeas (I -SMv 0 f'A - for many months to come. Sale ton"' :): fff r timies today and tomorrow; buy how. 25,000 pairs of men's imported Half Hose, in 25,000 pairs of women's Hosiery in lisies, cottons and mercerized; plain colors and fancies without end; every desirable color, pattern and combina tion; allovcr lace and lace boots; all sizes, 8'j to vlO; the shrewd, buyer. will, anticipate her needs for many months to come at the saving of-. Oft fered; regular SOc, 75c.-and $1 values, pair aC silk lisies, mercerized: tans. sizes; the best regular 50c an Half Hose, in plain black; silk lisies, lace effects, fancy frays, heliosM browns,, navy) blue, red, etc; all OA 75c values, on sale at this low price, the pair fC $40RoyallMlgs$ In the big third floor Carpet store tomorrow, ki great special offering of room- V size. Royal - Wilton Rugs all -new, beautiful - orientals ," exact ," reproductions ' both irt color and design; the greatest values ever offered at the low, special prices: 9x12 ft., regular $40 values, ea., $31.75 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in, $36 vals., f 29.00 Buy your Easter footwear this week and effect a considerable saving; we place on sale 3000 pairs of new spring Oxfords in a large variety of styles and leathers; brown kids, tan Russia calf, gunmetal, glazed kids and patent colt: button, Blucher. and Gib son ties: all new and 1909 models; Cuban and military heels,' extension solesf all sizes, 2 to 8; widths A to ; every pair in the lot a standard $3.50 value, o (r your choice during this Sale at' low price of, pair; take advantage of sale vDO EMIIER DIRTY rllHB-DBD iToseph W. Says Anna J. - Drank; "He'sa Brute," - Her lletort. , When Anna J. Gardner threw a gl?" ' Of beer in to his fate and ripped off his collar and shirt, Joseph. V. Gardner . could tand It no longer. This Is the explanation ha gives for having left ker lat July after a etormy matn ninnlnl nareer.Af six months. Answer . n. hi. Hf.'n romnlalnt for divorce, Sled last month In tue circuit court, he jttiles all ner enarges or , crueny m jr?senta a long bill of particulars on vorce. n ' frt lth 'fh veddlnc night January 1, 1908. He aays that while the event was being celebrated at the . home of his wife's parents she .accused Lira of being too gay with her slater. After that, he alleges. It was almost a dally occurrence to be cnargea inn calling up girls n the telephone. He avi ha In not guilty of paring atten tions to other women over the telephone, ' fiarrfner then enumerates four occa sions in February and March When his wife racked her trunk and threatened :to leave him. He Is equally apeclfle In telling of what he declares Is hia wlfe" freat. failing, a love for strong drink, la iinmas nne dtr after another When ' a lie, had been drinking or cams home . flrunk. ready to qusrrel. At such tlmea, ' he allecea. ehe would try to bit, pu Ms hair, scratch and kick his shins. Be sides all this, he earn, she tore his shirt ' and threatened to stab him with a hat- pin. ' '- . ' . - Golnsr home on July . Gardner al- jgea, ne rouna nm nwr ihthto nnq ine transom tialled. so be cfluld not get In. Jla needed hl working clothes, anil finally found a key. when he returned, ke aava, his wife flew at him and acratched his face and neck, .accusing Mm of bringing other women to th tknm Vlmtliv he calmed her. he savs. and sha agreed to go with him to her parents, where the whole atory was un . folded. A .priest wu called in to try to .' induce Mrs, uaraner to taae ine pieaga, tie aays, but she would not. af ra Gardner a complaint gives an other Version of the whole trouble. The friest was called to try to get her hua STid to behave, she says. She pictures liardnef 'nt a brute, who beat ami choked her for half an hour at a time. Flie asks for $6000 alimony. Gardner is a cigar dealer on the east aide. GRATEFUL P0R ECZEMA CURE Aay Bnfferar Caa Writ to mobart . Iuuu of Toledo, ouo, lor Tall ZafenmaUom. There are undoubtedly many frauds la the testimonial of medical firms letters written by friends or even em ploye of the advertiser. But on the et her hand. In some casrs the testimon ials are thoroughly genuine, gladly of fered by prominent citizens, wbo are - sjratefa! for the cum, ucb a i-ase Is that of Robert Huns man, a well knawn farrier of Toledo, . Ohv wha for yers suffered witk a erene ease ef araetna. - He described his ras aa almost un - andaraM. About fiv yera ago he was Induced to try. the oil of winter : grn eompoaad known sa l O. I. Pre- "-nnJon tr mi sufrrra. tie has ww.m out rn ms wt 10 una suirerera ami fa (ell t hem or tnia rewiedy. He . lima d"ra this wit boat par. of rsun. and wlthont rrta baring in reineate4 to aa ee y li I. I l. compaay. U M aTrl the fa'-t that fcis health, his " rrr ( a. Htd bn Tetore4 that made Hm a enthusiastic - Mr. ffoastnaa re ctlr wrata a letter wffering to write to amy evmi auffefr and to dewrribe Ms - If srs rsader of tkla paper sftmtid write Mr. funmta, w t rwqaeet that ,f adrtsaed' stamped acre lope I U U rreswHr'Onsv. alee IJ tx VJ are '-a:y Twimii4l lit 1 iitid t e'siianere Ing Co.; J. C y' U t . or. Uosni At Jones. . j-a City, DEFENDS COOS : Ml M6D Condition of Eoads Not the .Cause of Poor Mail Ser vice, Says Lyon. OPENING A BANK ACCOUNT MADE EASY Walter V. I.vnn a lender nf the Pma Bay boosters, arrived in Portland Sun-1 aay, arter having sDent moat of the winter in Washington Interceding- with the solons for the benefit of - hia k ac tion. Mr Lyon succeeded in securing me iranxer or szo.uoo lor dredging, and wilii hub Hmau concession as a sudbu tute for the 1200,000 for which ha, peti tioned for harbor Improvement, hajiad to ue content. i Our deleiratlon to cnnirress ham ViAon i. . . . ' . . . . " . I iniurmea inai ma aestre or their con stituents is to prevent a big reduction on the lumber tariff" aulH Mr i.nn at I me imperial mm monrnig. "They will do a'l In their power to secure adjust ments Denerimai to the people of Ore gon, I am assured. When I left Wash ington I felt pretty good about the tarirr, my understanding being that if the bill was not framed aatisfnc inrll v I it would be hung up in the senate. ine greatest danger to the people of iiiwiuuimi in s, i reaucuon m ine tarirr la the encouragement it wnM riv. in I ine uuiiKBHiun or Canadian lumber. uver tnera they have cheaper labor. Shipments of sawed lumber from fun. ada to the United States would be com menced as soon aa change in tariff uiicuuie was announced. .. : Ob Lumberman BaJ. Henrv Hewitt Jr. la h nni- n r.t our lumber operators who has. an nounced that he doesn't care what hap pens. A ahort time ago he went over nto Canada and bouaht some n..i tracts Of timber. He aava ili.i m -.in begin shipping Canadian lumber Into, this country aa soon as he learns that the tariff has been rerlnrd Th. C a Smith and Simpson mills would be the ones most affected on Cons hav In th.. event of a change of schedule." Mr. Lyon admitted that lumber had been sold at too high a figure for the i years, ana tnat a reduction In coat to the consumer would be bene- nciai. - But." said he, "the Jobbers arc principalis rrHponmnie ror that condl- juii. riwi. ine m 1 1 1 men. Mr. I .von is even mnr. tni.r.i. in the mall Service status nn Cm. hav "? -V '"moer. ne aeciareo that posiornce inspector who was sent over the road from Roaeburg to Marnhfield rriurnea a ranort ne turrihi. m. vm. ditions that was not ustined. inspector -rattdarfooa. "The denartment sent nut a lurfa,, foot who doesn't know a boulevard from a cow trail. ne asserted. The road from MarahfieM tn Rnx. burg Is (8 miles long. It is tbs most neauiirui ncemrailY In the country. It gives a splendid Idea of the timber re- ouroes. in the winter, of course. It in muddy. What mountain road la not? nut in toe summer, with a nttla imMih. Ing the road can be easily used for utomoblllng. When a man la not ac customed to mountain roads he Is eavellv rngntenea. i nat Is the ei plana lion for lost aaveram report. "The trouble of the whole mit(.r la In connection with that mail service A Colorado man got the route by blddlag ir n.ari'r tnaa ma preieca,r had paid. He got the route for II it. abort time before he secured the mall contract the government had passed the rule that a man must Ita on the rout. To get around thla dtrv cultt he had William Fenton bM t tn fr him. Tben be took the contract off Fenton'a hands. -"Now. If be would provide himself wltk proper facilities he could lira up le the contract of a daily delivery of man. As It la. be has old skates f horeea. some of which bar to walk on three lega. Others have their hips brok en down. AH are skinny saxf brokea doara. I bare seen theen mvaelf aad I know what I am taikiog about. 1 sates traaLa Saaa. That road betweea Roavburg and Cooa bar abntiM bo a gd one if it is ant. the Manse Is to be attached te the gnremtwenL. The govarnmatit gav tt tlmbar far -the road through the siaUjt a wagoa road auiidtpg rota- PUT ME . DOWN FOR AYEAR j i250 Coupons! wow I j &0OO TO I i I 1- a Lt :s.tmr At.. . v; . .. x ii i w l . wia i I 1 v., TTJfc I 'to. la -X-aAeO lwr . I7iaf'j.r 1 V I- 17 I A'IR I i i 'CL!,:,' L - ; Iff i - X V i - i w . i ! : Sw5e ir J IrrtSSSuemih 1 THAT J I I 11 ' T'-IVl IL j money uy r OTTlPLicfowmpRRB. ASKS AID FOR. WELTERS AGAIN TARIFF FlOUr BEFORE COURT . t . . .... - . . . - , Tf yfntvm flliali rxt K. VaW Vrtatlr l- "March 1. i 1 SltH tTnahanA nullah IICIUUUVIUU Ul ... XtlXIV hal, CaJlaaTlnV rrl.htfT.ro'-o.-r'S,..iK.'. the telephone from tile wall, SO I coulU I tint AdTI ,. holn ,, .1 -r aava UIJI fWf IViLT Sends Out Appeal to ' Revisionists. 'March 1-RmaIvuI n...... V roundhouse foreman, saying that hubby had Promised to kill ma aKan ha. naMa home from work. Remained away from I hrria a. 1 1 W I n4t a. I j at A aneclal anneal has been sent out by - "T . "I". -' T" my l.i,. i..im . ih. n.i I Maren , a -Again nulled mv ha ..,K - xr vu nraantaatinn. I landed a few blows for amphasia. "March ,8 Again pulled my hair anI form club, a New York organisation, diows tor ampnasia. ma asking for detailed information relat-r0?-1!; ",( pna"'"- ' . aPH!?t?ri!!?- C1: MrloreffinaritrorraJa miVeriariV" na lu.'edVTn prisentln fnfhXrTff bUePm.dWah,cff BWW'W $2?fc '"J tan." may po niaue. I rult nourt anH nrava that aha in.i.. , i uurinr the nast rew years tne neiorm i c;- . " . . ... At. . . i lie. ua Kranira ana nporaa. - iciud nas aona mucn to aia in ui "ii r ,- . ..' - terment- of conditions throughout tnei aura, nrwwr aiso accuses wetter or: I .Aiinlpv m.n 1. fa lukina 11 n mia wnrt I uawiuua m w a II II nreaflnian in nar nv.Jk. I at this time in order to secure a more 1 former husband, and says he forget) bar equitable adjustment or tne nmitii lu ajtarrgaxing m ib ni. possible. The letter which has, been j She sayaiBlie paid the notes rather than sent out Is as follows:- i - I aiagrsxea Dy teuintr what he pal "After an interval of twelve Tears, 1 a session of congress has met to revise Besides all - this, Mrs. Welter names the tariff. This rare occasion makes! four womeaj: as corespondents. She the- opportunity -for the most effective I knows three of them only by the names work or a decade Djr tms committee. 1 or mary, - aiargarei i ana svKose. ' Th "This revision Is forced upon the I fourth's name Is Seely, she ailege-, but icaaera in congress ana ine saminimra- u urn name vi uns ainutiy is mias- ition nv tne pressure or puonc opinion. I To the strong and widespread popular sentiment in ravor or a ueavy protec tion of duties -the . work of this com- mlttee has contributed in . no . small measure. . .. ... . s . . latst year Mrs. Welter sued for di vorce. The rase was heard hv Juiini t;ieiana ana inn matter was ntsmisaed without granting a decree. This time Welter is the plaintiff, but . his wife' "Tha a.aanttai aitii.tlnn aurrnnndlnat I answer shows that aha has Plenty of the' present revision Is novel. , For the fight left, r They wera married in May. first .time we have a vigorous tariff l89.. reduction movement .originated by Ke- I ni,kll..n. . mA n.aMt fa ..,iaa a nit I spreading - in tha party of protection. Broadway, New York. : W trust thst i nis movement, quite naturally, is not "'"i" - u ta. in. accoraance wnn our view in import-1 """"" ."" ... ant particulars, and is apparently not r "?.' "'.'7: vet. strong enough to control the re vision: but It makes a serious division among the protectionists. The feeling between tha standpatters and the redue 'BYRON W. H6LT. chairman." Mme. : Nordic Figlrta Will n..k.1.. . ' - H . - If. a. .. . a a nL timl... i. hi. la." a Kl.. v.amin.wB'', .'... jnaivii .. ine '5 contest over the, win. or Mrs. Vannl . J.,:-',:,",,Tw' ..T'ir' ri"" "r. Allen of Maldon. - who died la. ua uiatsiiiiBi li u au -. am iVU t uiuavvui'ii tuiila-.-tU l..alaai a. a a.Wa.a st tha hranaht ..t ant ai.a to arldan tha laav...a mn . ya awni preacn, 000, was ' railed for hearing In cpurt IN TOE MORNING Joarcars Tlng offering getM all th boyg and Rlrlg b-gy.' . Cartoonist Seed has an idea or go concerning, methods that ambitious youngsters thouM adopt; to become possessed of a bank account, ' , . .. pany: more timber than .the road could aver ie worm was siren, too, "Befora I left Waahtngtoo ' tha de partment had commenced an in vest la; tion to learn the real condlttona out here. The second assistant post master general assured me of hia sympathy for the people and their desire te are! anod arasll service and that he is not In sym patny witn reports roaoe ay inspactors who are not sccuatoiuad to got rig off Of Paved streets Thi journal taa edoated, a raoHcv la regard to Coos Bay that Is getting ft ararv near t" the hearta ef tha tveonla eat th.re. The sray Tha Joarrtal baoH told or real cool It Ions has pteaoed tea WTvnderfully and we look for good re runs from the articles that bare been ptabiished. , Ones to Africa 1 Wed., Sew Term. March II Oa too same sta-amsrilp that la carrying tho rtanoa. veit party (e anotbar nasmr else IvMind for Afri-au bot oa a differaat Tni.sloa from that which bet kn the ea-preaioaat te tea tiara contiaeeL Miss Charlotte Clany, who cornea front owa. is on Iter way to the Koudan, wnere ana naa aireaviy spent three jrears in missionary work. At Alexandria III ba mat by Ir. Tfaomaa iLambla. to whom aha will ba married ,4n that cltv. and together they will proceed Up tha w octr ottnatton. - Mies t utay is ainatlre of .Iowa and a graduate of aonmouui courge, . . . , -- "FIGflTLNO BOB'S' F: DUEL WAS TO DEATH SrhT. ' .it,,.i, aH.V of forcio tWi- Mrl ?5thte.f p.a .-...a.-t. mtZ. k.la a...ls .-- I ul" owjl iniitiTw, t imB Llimc infV tn dlnruior of tn whol tnrlrf qun-iw.. t writh a t'"". congress . and before the rontrtUntt is Mme. Lilllart Nrdlc; fioVi. 1' Ma'ft-if 'ir famot,.-singer. , who was a nleo Hons f party. This, In , Itself Jof Mrs. Allen. iima aian inwira tne just sitiaiiiivua oi tne question. ., "Moreover, the Imperative need as a great ana prompt increase in tne re. venue now com Dels the party of pro. tec tion to recognise the insufficiency l fit anw' I..I.. hv n M ma aa in I compel serious consideration oi various Plans ror more direct taxation, as wen las for increasing revenue by reduction in certain rates or amy. xnis mu the opportunltT to show, in con areas and ouC- and likewise without partisanship, the advantages of more direct taxation over tariff taxation. ?" . "Under these exrentionat eirenm- I stances, this committee ran accomplish I oy reason or its expertenca ana con nectrons. and at - comparatively amal expense.' a great deal toward tha final I try a charcoal losenger. Simply chew viraainf Down ot tne . protaactirv ara-ima inarnirr op aa yoa wouia so muclt tem. par supplying the most effective I candy and drink a glass of water, wash tafia, rigurea, argumrnis ana suggea-iing ic aown into the stomach In this tlons to members of congress, news-1 manner. - Tha effect is almost maeicaX twomaa sweet ana trie fragrant In a re Try a Charcoal Lozenger and a blass of Water if Your Breath ;.'r J Poul and Your Mouth ' .; ,,: 'Tastes Bad. ';: ,- Immediately- upon- arising In tha morning, should you ham a bad hraa t h ana at - comparatively email i ana a oisagreeaDie taste in your mouth. sand, Evans ad- tlons to members of congress, news- manner. - Tha effe , , riv Id English PPrs. and certain special factors of The. mouth beco; . great Influence which can Ve stirred breath rure . and eno nun tnrouga fnto activity-by wall directed efforta short time. nettle oa band and-oe. he has fought a ik.Ti,ir " . " . k . ' i . w i ... l ooiiim ror carrying on tha work whicn latomacrj win PUH4 u but or. T af aha MwU. aa-aaT ViTh bn aireaadv bar-lit. Many conrlua-1 muarla, and your oad thVa??a It. vHrat?a a farts are aralUb.e bow. but cannot I tongue wi;i be a Ihin, baJf so rtaai ta inT thii tr.t I? LI P'T.-T? . WJl . J "tur' . l a win mna. a s can BuuiT a uraa iriai. retails ' art The flrt duel Rear Admiral-Evans ever f on r.t waa to the death and was la tha midst of battle. It happened at the attack Of Fort Fisher. Tha placky re rig Taakee cadet had beew bit twice by I he bullets of a retifeaerata frWr, oat tha fort. Aa the hall runt rrashlns through the bar's kae. re detartnlwed te rive one rre la nlim -?re hal r(iy m4 Puaday Journal. a wee w ...... a.vra avaa a. tiwaito aay aO .c I. Rolling over In tha sand. Evans dress ad a few words to his assailant and tne heart before fainting from hia own I Persistent and Intelligent work on our) After a few days you will notice that WOuntL . , . . Iiao now caa' accompiisn in a law i rour aiomacn is aigasung 1004 much ..jri-h tin. Poh" Kaa havt art.nv an., aa. I rtOT1Tna ruua th.t oroinarliy wou la I Pa 1 1 e r. ah trace a or gases and sonr . 1. ..ii.,.;.,;;:., " tne worn oc yeara v ifaifn will disappear., and -the oerfec t- onco- several" mousand 1 assimilation promoted by a bealthv P strength and breath and rrva led w ft the Met. Charroal Iasengea a assured, and mmI. anr or rnuairr newspapers wnnitiveiv no ran eries can arise rrom the convincing inrormauon In the interest I e or charcnei. etuart a Charcoal Ijr- ef the coasumer. la plates which theylenges are made of young willow wood are reavoy ana willing te see. ir we ca n 1 rharroat ana pure. Irasn f.MT. taken meet the aeoessary expense, and welrHrert from the Sae hlra. Ton mar est wwrnt to carry out tnis aervica jargeiyia.i you want. gtv mn to evarir mem- Just now. , I bar of the family. They will rleansa This is aebtad!v n.ir best op-land poriry ta stomarb and arao it r-rujtu in years f"r erfatire aarvlca. I cin sni rl. w e ask . all Interested. Iharefnre to I Huart I Charroal Lrwnrra are rnnS aarta as as iinaraj a cntr;iin ss in.t nr erar-rnooy si sny time. Try tfvatn. caa to the fund of the Tariff Rf irm I for eJe everywhere, ti rents r-ar km ewnamlttra. Cheike shaiml be m46ample box will he sent free br mall paa-scie te f. orer or ien)a a n 1 w r"" raioaar nncwa r. A. r'oart Co. ,1 .m.m . ' . -. t , . - ' . v. . a a .', a ci en. ... . . . a 1 m v f-v-i ' n.iviBI a.aua tl it I art mi a Dlii, a. mj . ..i, ftl i ' n du-l. Rear AdmlraJ Evans arm ley-tors st tho Armory an the night of March II on the tor-ac. The Cruise of the Atlantic Fht rrota Hampton Roads to aa Fraoctaco." His arpasrance tre Is un der tb direct loaj of tha Commercial rluh. The neat sale "1 ba ooeoaa Thwralar at tha find otrtce aad win cotuinoe tHara the following day After fWlsr aaais wi.J be sold at Roar a . . Martin'a drug store .