THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, : PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 27, , 1909. V LAST TRIP FROM , LOf.lBARD STREET 1 J' ;'.'St' l "J'v 4 mmmm mm ism i; mm4.r " jv, p i ,l San Franci&o and. Portland ' Steamers to Go to Pa- ,' dfic Mail Dock. :: patch had been put over the hole la her hull.- .She was Brought up by the steamers Agnes and Pearl. SWEDISH SINGEKS ' : - ARE W ROSE CITY Seventy Members of Singing Society Entertain Passen gers on Trip Up :: From' San Francisco Will Go to 'Exposition.- . ' Beginning- 'with, her nekt trip,, the steamer Bom City, which arrived at -.-1:10 o'cloclt this : morning, ' will leave . Ban Francisco ( from the Pacific Mall . v dock . Instead , of the, Lombard- street dock as heretofore. , , : The Faclfio Mall dock,- which Is . . known as pier 40, Is where most of the , Harriman ships land, and It is the Idea ' of the company tahave all of them go , to the same place, so hereafter the Ban j-Tanunco roruana oiwrnwiii, win pany'a steamers, which are the Rose , City and the State of California,; will land at the Pacific Mall dock. - .y-v Captain Mason of. the Rose ' city -'re- forts a, fine trip up and plenty or-en ertalnmant for the oassemrers. as then were 70 members of the Ban Francisco Swedish Singing society on board. htj will leave here with , members of the tnsrlnar ancle tv of this eitv. on Wednea iney win sing xnoaltion. When the steamer left San' Francisco day for Seattle. Where at me exposition. she was all decorated with flags. and streamers and a band was down to see the singers off. - Others 'of the pasSen i gers were H. E. Collier,- city attorney of St Johns,, and Mrs. Collier, who made the round trip to Ban ranciaco on the Rose Citv. in alL she had 81 1 passengers aboard, and a full cargo of general mercnanaise. , , . , On the way up she met the steamer George w. Fenwicic witn a tog rait in tow. off Cane MearS. The Fenwlck li , bound for San Francisco with a raft of 5.000.000 reet or logs irom ma tiam mond Lumber company. . ' . KILE IS FIXED. WI1 Go to Paget Sound for Fall Loading. The British shlo Nile. Cantata Grif fiths, which left iqukjul April 8, for reneral Ardrossa, Scotland, with a eri reran, has been - fixed for fall lc on Puget sound. The Nile is a vessel tons net register, and sne win go to Vancouver; with, stiffening- for Seattle and Tacoma. Reports to the Merchants' Exchange announce the arrival at Yokohama on the 26th of July of the British bark H.i D. Troop, one Of the grain fleet which Is coming hers for the fall loading. She has aboard a reneral cargo from New York and upon her arrival here will load a cargo of grain for United Kingdom ports. She Is com ing to Balfour, Guthrie & Co. MARINE NOTES ; Astorla, July 17 Arrived down at i .and Bailed at :S0 a. m., steamer Daisy, for Wlllapa. -''.''"' . San Francisco, July 17. Arrived at fa. m.. steamed Asuncion, from Port land. Spoken July 10, British bark v Carmanlan, from Portland, for United JStSfSt-M' at'i-io '"'ana' left, jup at Pr jn.stemer. Rose.. CMyJ from Ban Freneleco. ' 1 f " Ban Pedro, July zs. Arrived, steamer George W. Elder, from Portland. San Diego, July f. Tug Sea Rover wuii jog ran in tow, xrora joiumoa river, reported outside.: Grays Harbor, July !,. Arrived, steamer Yellowstone, from Columbia river. -Cooa Bay, July J. Arrived, steamer Alliance, from roruana. etaiiea. steamer Eureka, from Portland, for Eureka. , San Francisco, July zs.-Arrived at 4 and sailed at S D. m.. steamer Cascade. for San Pedro, from. Columbia river. Sailed at t a. m, steamer Yoseaitte, for joiumDia river. Arrivea ax p. m steamer Faloon. from Portland. '. Honolulu, July 26. Arrived. French bark Montcalm, from Iquique, for Port land. - Yokohama. July !. Arrived. British bark Howard D. Troop, from .New York, for Portland. 'Astoria. July 17. Condition ' at - the mouth of the river at 8 a. m., smooth,-) wind west t miles; weatner ciouay. Tides at Astoria Wednesday High water, :ou a. m., e.7 Test; :us p. m., t.8 feet. Low water, :26 a. a, 0.8 feet; s:tD p. m., t.v leeu ALONG THE WATERFRONT ."With 60,00 feet 'of -lumber the steamer Malestlo, Captain Anderson, cleared for San Petlro today. All stores for the Port of Portland dredges and tugs com to the commis sary at tne ash street a oca now and a great deal of oonfuslon Is thereby dons away with, end they have a better eheck on than they did when the tores were taken, directly , to the djreogea. fThe artillery tender. Captain James Fornanoe, which left ths Willamette Iron A steel works for Astoria at I morning, arrived o clock in the run la seven o'clock on Sunday mo 1 at the latter place at J , r afternoon, making the . oours. .The tug Alarm, which was snag-ged down the river on Sunday night, was brought up. to the Supple shipyard for repairs this morning, after a temporary The stern wheel dreds-M TCntArnrlM. belonging to the Star. Sand company, will be pulled out at the Portland Ship building company's yard the last of the week. , She will undergo some general repairs,:; ,- u , . .. . Ar With . 1,800,000 feet, of lumber for Auckland, New Zealand, thev American schooner. William H. Macey. will soon be ready to leave for her destination. She is being sent out by the J. J. Moore company. . . . Has Rough Passage. From Sdn Francisco to Cape Mendo cino the-officers of the steam schooner J. Marhoffer report, having encountered very strong northwest winds and heavy seas, which', made - her progress some what slow until after she -had passed the cape, t .Vi.-;, v, . Bhe arrived at the Oak street dock last night at 10:80 . o'clock, where she began to discharge her cargo , this morning. She, has 880 tonsof cement and 800 tons of general merchandise, of which about 80 tons is sugar and 60 tons salt. The ' rent ia mlaollnj.na freight. She will load about 800,000 iccv yi luiuunt lur ana crancisco. fi':: MtAKINB frreaLMGBNca v ernls1;; Iinsrs; 3ns . to )i Arrive. , Alliance , v. ... . ........ .... .. , July' 29 Geo. W. Elder, Ban Pedro ....Aug. 1 Breakwater, Coos jjay ,..i',.,..Aug. 1 Sue H. Elmore' ... .'.Aug. I Argo. Tillamook ............... .Auir. 2 Biaie or v;aiuornia, a. jr. .......Aug. z Koanoke. Ban rearo ............Aiir. 8 Rose City, San Francisco. v . Au g. 9 "ygja, v. . ....r. , v..,, ept Selja, orient . , . . a, . .. . , . . .Sept. 16 . : Segular Users 2na to Dejpart. Roanoke. San Pedr i -Cr. .i : . . Julv f.7 Sue la( Elmorft , ; . , , j ,July !7 Argo, Tillamook 4. . a ; , i . .July 8 Breakwater, . Coos Bay.' , . .. July 2 8 Alliance, Coos Bay July 81 Rose City. San Francisco..... . . July 81 Henrik Ibsen,- orient: . , ...J, .Aug.,-. 1 Geo. W. Elder, Ban Pedro...... Aug. ,s State of California, San Fran., , Aug. 7 Alliance, Coos Bay... ,.,,.Aug, 7 Rygja, orient ................Sept. 15 Tsssiig' tat Fors Levland Broa. Br. sJi. .iO.-W." P. Donna Francesca, Br. bk. ...... .Astoria Churchill, Am. sch, ........... ..Astoria Alvena, Am. sch....". ...... .....Aetorls W. F. Jewatt. Am. sch ...Astoria Washington. Am. ss. . . , , . ! .Llnnton Neotsfleid. Br. bw.. mmO. W..B Brabloch. Br. bk. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .Oceanic Rose City .AlnS worth Comoeer. An. sa... ........... .Rainier : Henrik fbsen ..... . Eastern St Western RURAL CARRIERS HOLD MEETING Seyenth Annual Convention Openst in Corvallis Fri . day--Fine Program. t Mabel Gale, Am. scK.. , v .Astoria I lng. Matterhorn, Br, sU Centennial A P,V; L. .Lindsay, president of the National Rural Letter Carriers' As sociation. 0 , '". , ' ' ; ' In a two days conference on the pest ways in which to deliver and take care of mall on rural routes, the seventh, an nual convention of' . the Oregon Sural Letter Carriers' association will open In Corvallis Friday morning. The ses-J sions last tnrougn till , tsaturaay , even- .iinW f iiAhhlu will ' Glenalyon, itr. -sh. . .... i ...... .Oceanlo I the meeting 1n the two days they are C S. Holme, Am. sen., ....... .Astoria I assembled,, among them being Paul 1m Carmel. Am. sa ....,.,..... Oak Point Lindsay of Tucker. Ga.. president of yviiiiam n. mawj. aui. ,u, . i uugu, n. the National ttural Letter . carriers, J. MATilOIier .................. Dili DL I P.MMnt K sf Ih, nMirnn Arrlnnl. Gulf Stream. Br. bit, . ...... .Elevators tural college . and others. . Beside the Buverlo, Br. victoria Dolphins addresses there will be a number of Majcternorn, Jjr. ok. . .stream j committee reports, officers' reports and SBj atoms SO. MM munnsx. ' 1 on oaiuroay i.irnooii wia wmiiun ii WIlelev. Am. .....Ban lTTanelsna oicerior m cuming r. Carlos. Am ss.,,.,. San Francises o.. n j.ii Cascade. Am. sa Snn Francisco ?""-w'iy".''r. Olympic Am. SS.... Ban FranHsoO POimmeni oi carriers mnui-we. Casco Ban FTanclsool"""" lJa-:::rr-''- t hail R. TT Wood. Am. sch . .-. .San lranolrn for Informal reception: Invocation . by Marhoffer .......... . . , . San Francises ww Davles. R. F. D. carrier, war H. H. Bendixen, Am. son. Ban JPranciscs I rBnt ,v"5p"1H -w XV ? t Northland. Am, sa......8an jTrancisco "i r- " "5 j' ', is. Jjoiiar, jjr. ss. ........... ,v;nina I BUU1' .'." ? . - " Eon Agrwjuivurati vuiacs ftuuin, o itionshlp of Postmaster to Carrier," B. MT TAhniAn IWtatmMtA, fnrVAlllM Or. ? rviMuiw .nm.nn aoaress ' BUggesiions lor me oeiier- Wavertree, B'. sh. .SUesmereport ment of the Bervloe,'' J. S. Van Winkle, Pnbln Chevkye, Fr. bit. ...... .Antwerp postmaster-Albany Otv banquet Crown of Germany, Jlr. bk.,.. Antwerp Saturday, 8:80 a, m. Role call, read- Slim Jlf!.F-r-.kVi' ?.t.wlI2 ng of minutes: reports of officers, re- . ... port or tne oommiiiee oi insurance; re General FaidherbeFr. bk. Antwero I z. .V. ..uru n th. o-A nf La . RochaJaquelin, Fr, bk. BwpP inspector; report of committee on fl ne, FY. bk.,,,.., ....Cherbourg I ,1., r mmTt,. n irnnH Crlllon. . Fr. bfc .. . . ...'..rrAntwerm 4"" Sa Boats to Xioad Orata. I Mall a Factor In Agricultural Develop- Le Poller, Fr. bk..... tmbUn ment." Dr. James Wythecombe; report Le Hermlte. ft, b. . .Newcastle. N. a W. I of committee on resolutions; .oaress. NJilly,Fr.- bk......v...3Urrick)-The Object-or Onr Association' Paul Cornll Bart, Fr bit. ............ .Hobart I L. Lindsay,-' president National Rural Llsbeth. Gen sh. ............Saa Diego Letter Carriers' association; paper; "The Micneiet, T. dk. jeetwood I Automobile ror Aturai jxouiea,- recess. Turgot. Fr. bk ...Hull Saturday, 7:80 p. m. Demonstration Montcalm. Fr- bk.. ........... .Adelaide 1 nnrtm f Mmmlttu on credentials: re- Col. Vlllebois MaraulL Fr. bk. .Australia Ibort of committee .on condolence; elec- Bayard. Fr. ba-. ........... ...Australia I tion' of officers; -election of national Vlncennes. Fr. bk ............. I.lmerlrk 1 j.i hmlnau' A11M Um Bldart. Fr. bk ...v.......NagaUd gynf ' Z m i ss si r sasi sys atsr aaomw Plerr trotl, Fr. bk. ,.,. ....," .Falmouth 18. YOUR BLOOD THIN AND POOR? i.-i :1'v'" ; - 'hSJ"'1' . : i. :fi 'i-V 4- - '' ricn l?cad What This Wiscon sin Woman Says About ' - - Her Own Case: " . In no disease Is delay or neglect more dangerous than In anaemia, or oovertv of the ' blood. This disorder is com mon in persons who are overworked or confined, within doors - and makes Its approacn in so stealthy a manner that It is often well develODed before . its presence Is recognized. iT , - - . But taken in time the disease is readily t curable. the sneclfln hainr a. tonic medicine which Increases the num ber oi rea Dioaa-corpusdes thus en abllnr the blood to carrv th Ufo-rlv. ing oxygen - to all the -tissues of the doqv. fcucn t tnnin la - rr William. Pink Pills. ' These rvllls h, haA nn. bounded suocess in curing this .stub born disease because of this wonderful property. .,' - The follow! nsr cure rtt n..mt. v.v Dr., Williams' Pink Pills deserves a care ful reading by every person whose blood is impure. Mrs. Ida Keller,, of ... . . jii v, x vm&ii. wis.. - says; - "About ten vears iro huith gan to fall. : I was all run down; could iiuv u mjiy i worn, naa no appetite .and was not able to'sleeo. I hA Wlcht sweats, which were very weakening and my feet and limbs were swollen." My """ in uco s nan conaition that-I could not even retain iha Amy. tor's medicine. My head ached all of me urns . ana x . was subject ' to dlszy SDells. I - became r-wlunf fv. Miv.t i . ? puuno ana was con fined to bed for davs at a tim. "I was under the care of two doo- tors but they gave me relief only for the time being. One of the doctors loia my nusoana that It would be only a short time before I would be In the first stages of consumption. My mother finally advised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and, while I didn't have any faith in them, did so to pleas her. Be fore I had taken the pills long I felt much better. I took several boxes and was able to do my work again. I gained rapidly In flesh, could eat without dis tress ana soon xeit liKe myself again. I always SDeak well at n, William.- Pink Pills lor I know that they saved my life." : -,. " ' , . Dr. Williams' Pink PlUs are sold, by all . druggists or sent, postpaid, on re ceipt -of price, - 60 oerrts per box; six boxes for 82.60, by the Dr. Williams meaicine to., ecneneciaoy, N. Y. MBS. JACOBSEK HAD MONEY TO BURN M. S. Do! Hasel Dollar. Br. ss........... Japan Sa Boats- With' Oemsot ana CMnsrsl. Manx King. Br. sh. . . . .. .Antwero I S A JTi V H Hi aTI.THTS David CAngers, -Fr. ship .Lo Aitair, Br. UK. on don .Newcastle. Ens:. Comiliebank, Br. sh., Newcastle. N. S. W. Crown of Germany, Er. bk..... Antwerp Babin Chevyae, Fr. bk...,,,... Antwerp Gael, Fr. bk. .v. London Gen Fardherbe.Fr. bk Antwerp Hoche, Ft. eh ....... Newcastle. N. a W, La Rochaiaquelln. Fr. bk Hull Pottaloch. Br. sh .Antwero Wavertree. Br. bk...... ....... Ellsmere Leon Blum.' Fr. sh. ............. ...Hull Rene. Vr. bk. ............. .... .Hull Scottish Glens. Br. sh. ...S&a Francisco H. D. Troon. Br. bk ..Yokohama Marecha d J?oalnes . , . , . . j.. .Antwerp Parnassus, Ger. ship. .....Santa Rosalia. Jordanhlll. Br. bk....... Guavmaa Walkure, Ger.J-sav.. New Zealand Duquesna, Fr, bk.......... Point Plrle ulenholm. Br. shin ..........Honolulu Nantes, Fr. bk..., ............. .Hobart Sully, Fr. bk .Dunklrke Jean-Bart, Fr.,bk.i Ipswlck Amirai ceciue, Fr. ship....... Honolulu Xn Boats witn OoaL Hoche. Fr. bk. ......Newcastle. lW. 8. W. Joinville. Fr. bk. .. .Newcastle. N. S. W. Bongalnvllle. Fr. bk Swansea OU Oanls sm Bonte. Atlas, Am. ss....... San Francisco Asuncion. Am. ss. San Francises Argyle, Am. ss.... ....... Ban Francises TIME FOR GOOD; 100 YEABS OLD (United Press Leased Wire.) Olympla, Wash, July 27.i-i Sandy Parker, otherwise . known as "Cultus Sam,': a Mud Bay Indian, mors than 100 years old. Is dead again. This time bis aborigine friends, and enemies, bops that the short and squat .PERSONAL: ' SURPRISED HDI TSt of Food, A doctor In Kansas experimented rood am with his bov In a test of the particulars. He- says: and gives "I naturallr watch the effect ot Aft. ferent foods on patients. - My own little son, a lad of four, had been 111 with pneumonia and during his convalescence did not seem to cars for any kind of . iooo. 4. 1 knew something; of Graps-Nuts and Its rather fascinating;' flavor and -par-, tlcularly of its nourishing and nerve : building powerf. so I started, the boy on Grape-Nuts and found from the first , dish that he Hked it -, - "His mother gave It to him , steadily : snd he began to improve at once. In ' less than a month he had gained about -eight pounds and soon became so well v and strong we had' no further anxiety about him. ' - "An old patient of mine, 78 years old, . came down with serious stomach trouble and before I was called had got so weak he could eat almost nothing, and . was In a serious condition. He had : tried almost every kind of food for the sick witnout avail. "I immediately put him on Graps- -nc never ate anything so ' good ' or that Nuts with, good.' little pinch of sugar. ch milk and lust a pinch of sugar. He exclaimed hen I came next 'day, "Wht doctor I - made me feel so much-stronger. ' "I am pleased to say that he got ' well on Grape-Nuts, but ne had to stick to It for two er three weeks, then he . began to branch out a little with rice or an egg or xwo. ie - got entirely ' well In spits - of his almost hopeless condition. He gained 82 pounds in two .' months -'which, at fats ' age is remark- . aoio. -"I could quote a list' of cases where ; Grape-Nuts has worked wondera" "There's a reason." Read "The Road to, WeUvills." In pkgs. ' . tsrer reaa uw aoovo ipwerr a new one appears from time to time. 'Thrj ,are genuine, trae, and full of bamu . Interest. F. A. Rosenkrans, Injured on Sunday j nixni in cui - u vaiouiiv ,cciaea f near ine j. weive 'in ue nouse, is sun in a se rious condition at the Good Samaritan hospital. While there Is little hope held out ror nis recovery, nis conaition is said to bs as good as could be ex pected under- the conditions of his se rious Injuries. ....... (. , Ras R, Brackstt, shot through ths ab- aomen oy some unxnown assailant on i July 14, Is doing nicely snd it is re ported will soon be able to leave the hosDltaL He now able to take nour. lshment as usual and It is thought will be able to resume -his usual duties be- lore Jong. - H. I. - ESiglish,- who -shot - himself through- the left breast hotel a few weeks axo. recovered from tne effects of ths gun but -exeesslvely pugnacious red-- w . . man is permanently defunct s Mindful' of an experience six years ago, when Gam declined to s "; remain dead,, ths Indians were In e no haste to Inter him. On the e . former occasion Sam appeared to . be as dead as any good Indian 4p ought to be, and ths big chiefs of ths tribe spent considerable '' time and talk In, carrying out an s elaborate funeral program.' In the " midst of the ' rites the "corpse" rose np and inquired s the cause of ail the merrymak- . inr- '-' So " when Sandy, otherwise Sam, died again Saturday, the chiefs held a powwow and de- y elded that they - would take no chances. Accordingly, the fu- Herat was deferred until y ester- '' day, when It was deemed safe to si proceed with the obsequies. P. B. De Gulre Dies.-' . : tSpecial Dhpatcb to Tbt Joarnal.t . Bilverton. ur.. juiy . . j. 1 ' ftTnited Press leased WUe.) ' Sen Franclsoo, July 27. Mrs. J. G., Jacobsen. wife of a aaioon- man, today la on ths verge of nervous prostration and her bus- band is mourning the loss of 15000 In currency, which Mra 4p Jaeobsen accidentally threw Into W the fire while burning papera Jaeobsen withdrew the money ' from the bank Saturday and placed ths bills In an envelope. He left the envelope lying; en a table Part of the money was to defray ths expenses of a trip to Colorado that Mrs. Jaeobsen was preparing to. take, and it was all in large denominations.- As his wife threw the fortune Into ths flames Jaeobsen recog- niied the envelope and made a wild grab in an sffort to savs wesath.3rhst- momwr duced ths currency to ashea 4 Hoping to be recompensed by ths government. Jaeobsen saved the ashea Hs will send them to Washington for examination by a government expert, ' J . t f - , rro 4' ,m IhlH VUWJl sTi n-rt fdTi ledictioes In Boys' and Children's Knicker and Knee Pants. Suits Extra Special Reduc tions on All Wash Suits - Boys' Knicker Suits Ages from 6 to 16 Yrs. $15.00 Knicker Suits, now $11.25 $14.00 Knicker Suits, now $10.50 $12.50 Knicker Suits, now $ 940 $10.00 Knicker Suits, now $ 7.50 $ 9.00 Kniclcer Suits, now $ 6.75 $ 8.00 Knicker Suits, now $ 6.00 $ 7.00 Knicker Suits, now $ 5.25 $ 6.00 Knicker Suits, now $ 4.50 $ 5.00 Knicker Suits, now $ 3.75 Children's Wash Suits . . f , . s . , . . . j, ' . j Russian and sailor styles, plain ' or combination colors, big selection. , $4.00 Wash Suits, no w $2.70 ' $3.50WashSuits,now$2.35 $3.00 Wash Suits, now $2.00 $2.50 WashSuits, nbw$1.65 $2.25WashSuits,now$1.50 $2.00WashSuits,now$1.35 $1.75 Wash Suits, now$1.20 $1.50.WashSuits,now$1.00 . $1.00 Wash Suits, now$ .70 Boys' and Children's Headwear fit Special Prices Boys' Bathing Suits at Special Prices - Boys' Bathing Trunin, 25c per Pair ' : '. . . - : We Are Exclusive Portland Agents for Boys' and Children's Holeproof Hosiery Guaranteed to wear six months: : : Gulre,- one of the oldest men tn. Marlon r.7tRfi& county and a pioneer of Oregon, died -V" P'i1"' at the homeorhis son. C F. DeOuire, t wrunr which .tmck .s,"SoTSf iu.nVwrnr 'r his heart, and was so far Improved that J?. X he has left the Good Samaritan hoanitaL ce"l?te Jh " 5?rnooJb- . H h.. mrtm. t .1- ..-l" I Mr. UCtan w uurn - ill Ok tarlum for treatment T foriubirnulos Is Ine7"mS?anYo Ore?S with hf. famliv In of which he Is a sufferer. . . ?nd,B03t,ii, ?.Wm a. TSni Charles B., Rogers, telegraph editor Of ""2SB .n SSi 2" ZMSn JSSr. n.KW yeaV.-; when' they moved to Sllverton. St. Vincent's hospital. Mr7 KoserV WKi where he has since - resioeo. la on of Portland's tr.ll . bniwn.n...l - 11 paper men, was taken to the hospital 1 " The registration at the law school ef last weex surrenng witn sepuo pots ing as the result of an abscess in lower Jaw. ut. Fen ton was called attend hlra. XThe danawr - was nmmA last nignt ana Mr. Rogers Is now on e wide one inose in suenaance coming tns roan to recovery. . . . I from 70 cirrereni coueges ana is law schools. v Indian Students Graduate. af- 'A healthy man Is a-king In his own riant: an unhealthv man is an nnhanor avis I slave.: Burdock Blood Bitter, builds tip 1. - fSpeeUl ntttrb te Ta. ioarMl.V Chemswa, Or.. July 27.flunday ternoon at 3 o'clock the Rav. n. Errett of Salem delivered the baocalau- j sound health keeps you wel nr trim i nfamaM. inm.n . . . a a large audience In the school auditorium. ."Suffered dsy and night ths torment This year's class consists of 81 mem- itching piles. - Nothing helped me bers. S girls and if boys, from the states untu I u"e1 1n s Ointment.. It cured of Washington. Oregon. Idaho. Montana. permanently.- ion. John R. .Oar- uuivraw. r.ew m x ii'-n ana Aiasaa. JK I-1 " vt v. MM. mr cnjiun nm maun oana -enter-1 - tZrl -rii--. MCi coP,T s Harsh ; physics react, weaken the i rh-iJ n nenent exercises will bowels, eause . chronic constipation. De neid this week. - f Doan's Regul.ts operate easily, tone the - - ' stomach, cure constipation, 2 Sc. ;Ask v rnumx ror xesunstera. lyour oruggist ror tnem. The Teamsters' union will hold some ?n?Lr'V.W.rV. 2"L n,tche8. toS t Accidents will happen, but the best 106H First street, Strangler Smith, J. regulated families keep Dr. Thomas1 E. Springer and other local talent will Eclectrlo Oil for such emergencies. It s , . !,,c. isuDduea the pain and heals the hurts. ii JL CIAL TRA N BUY YOUR TICKET TO MEAD Any time before 6 p. m. Friday, July 30, for our personally conducted half-rate excursion over the S. P. R. R. SATURDAY, JUY 31, AT 8 A. M. . Train leaves the Jefferson street depot promptly, and re- turning gets you home in time for your evening meal. SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARE $1.50. See the town of BROADMEAD in the building walk over BROADMEAD'S 3000 acres note the . big things happening, and the greater things in store. Satisfy yourself about BROADMEAD. Its fu ture greatness is assured by its present fertility. Be on hand, and be on time. BROADMEAD is sold at easy prices, on easy terms.- FREE TOWN LOT A full-size town lot goes to every person upon payment of 10 per cent of the purchase price of any 10-acre tract but not after Saturday, July 31 our opening day. This is a generous offer you can't afford to miss it. ' , 'V- v y BIG BARBECUE We have arranged to treat all of our visitors to a grand big barbecue on our. opening day well be pre- ;'" pared to take care of a great many people come and try the roast, satisfy your appetite, and see ; BROADMEAD at your leisure. -.V . - " : , . TCssi VlbIVA tMaV tmJH at sa a m f AeyyunsaJttf nva a fttweask sietit MMav sa laesM mttM KAantt.Tte "- - el A. ji. printed In 1 colors throughout. In Its class It is unique. It sets forth In detail the many advantages of Broedmeed and shows various glimpses of the property by actual photograph. A careful reading of this folder will give you a pretty clear idea of the property. A copy will be mailed to your address npon request. , Use the coupon below, Tn writing m Wo 84 FOURTH STREET. BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING - ooiimu TBI) ST CO," i ' M Tonrth t, lVrUasd, On 'Please mall me a copy of your Broad mead folder, . - - fame. ........... . .. . .. . . ... J. Address .............