The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 21, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENINO. SEPTEMBER 21, 1003.
1
IMl'S BIFIE
F
BOBCAT'S
Unerring: Aim of Mrs, Swan
. Lavs Low Jungle Jteast
' at First Shot
(KparUI ttUpaleb t Th Jaral)
Whit Salmon. Wuh, Sn tl. -Mr
xv' w Bkiii who live near thla plac.
last week proved hrlf a heroin aa
wall aa a (In niirkiDoroin oy nnimi
, down a Urga bobcat at th first snot
Her children had started t school and
1 il.i-nvarad tha cat crouching; on a llmo
ivariiiniiiiir tha rath. On of thm
tayd to watch U from a dtslsnee and
the oi har returned to tha houao for help.
Mm gwart, being aloa, toon a nil ana
! went with to child. The animal n
j at III doting, and tha bravo woman dla
J trhcd hlrn with owo ball. .
' DEEIt FIGJITS TWO -
MEX; THEY MAY DIE
' ' ' - Pm Taurf Wlra.1 ' '
i Ban? Bernardino. Cak, Sept Il.-A
,' th reault of a half hour' deaparst bat
tle with a wminaea duck, tnanr
U rimes and Jaet .Wilson of thla city
ar near to dea&V at their camp at
. Fawnakln Flat. . Lata yesterday tha
- huntera surprised two deer, and arter
., dropping the smaller, wera attacked
aavagely by a five-point buck. Crimea
' endeavored to sav himself from the In
furiated animal a ' attack by st-lslng It
; about tha neck. I la waa terribly cjit
by the buck'a a harp hoof a. .
Wilson ruahed to nls companion' as-
. elutanc and - was knocked .down and
a-ored. After a battle lastlnr mora than
half an hour, Wilson dispatched tha
buck With a knife thrust Medical at
tendance was secured by neighboring
campers, but the recovery of th men
Is doubtful.
SOX ROLLS HOOP - -.
: OX FATHER'S HEAD
Death Roll of
V the Northwest
JL
STRENGTH FOR
THE STOMACH
The Golden JLagle Soars Above Them All With Bigger, Better Bargains
Perry Hde.
nar:K.w"r,r perr, Statement of California Worom
Ifyda ! waa Harrlaburg'a oldet
rldnt. died at his bom bar Satur.
(Special Dlipatcb to The Journal.)
Greaham, Or., Sept. 11. A very
Strang; accident happened about seven
miles southwest of here today. Mr.
Custerson, a farmer, was digging; a
well near his house and was down about
IS feet when one of his young sons
rolled an Iron hoop Into the well on his
father's . head. The skull was badly
crushed. ' Mrs. Custerson was by her
self and had to go a mile to get assist
ance, wnen in wounaea man was
taken out of tha well he was still un
conscious. The doctors say be will re
cover.
P ; .
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Who Owes Her Health to
The Modern Tonic
Treatment '
Tha symptoms of stomach -trouble
varv. m.mi victims nav a ravenous
apnetlt. soma loath tha sight of food.
Ufien there Is a feallng aa of weight
on tha cheat, a full feeling In tha thruat.
Momatlmea the aaa ir..a on tha heart
and leads the auffr rer to think h has
heart dli
Sole Portland
agents Picto
rial Review
Patterns, ten
and fifteen
cents each.
Fashion
Book just in
25 cents.
Portland's
Great
Bargain
Store
THIRD AND YAMHILL STRLLTS'
For the
Great
Working
People
Sole Portland
agents for the
popular
American
Beauty Cor
sets, "Dainty
as the Rose.
Be sure to
see them.
Bom paopl know that th strength
hlih th wnaJi stoanarh noa, ana lor
th lack of which th whol body I euf-
Perrj Hyde, Harrlsburg'e Resident.
farina-, can b found surely and quickly
in Ir. Williams' 1'lnk I'll la. In bun-
dr1 of InaUbcef thaa pills hav su-
caedaa wir every omr rmay nau i
I failed, and la every caa tb cur was
I . . a ' - I
raaicat.
Un V.A Ilardrath. a num. of 'Watts.
CaL. received no permanent relief front
stomarn trouble until sn irievi t.
Williams rink Pills, BD says: ,
"I waa a auffaror with stomach trou
ble for over two years and waa under a
doctor's car for a year or more, tie
aald It waa ulceration of tb stomach.
but he an va ma llttl re lef. My stom
ach didn't seem to digest th food I
at and aaa formed, cauainc pains,
bloatlnr. and preaaur on tt
For nearly a year I couian t eat meat, i
There were nalns through my forehead
and down the hack of my neck. I was
e1ir a great deal and couldn't do my
work as .1 ought to.
"A frtend fold me about Dr. Williams
Pink Pills and advised me to glv them
a thorough trial. My Improvement was
gradual until I was entirely curea. i
I hav had no trouble from Indigestion In
la long tlm and recommend Dr. Wil
liams Pink Pills to everyon who has
stomach trouble."
Th orocsnes of digestion ar con
trol lad bv th blood and nerves and
medical sclenr has Produced no better
dlgesUv tonic than Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills. . While so promptly effective
thaa pills contain no harmful stlmu-
lants or opiates. They create no drug
habit. Kvery dyspeptlo should read.
"What to Kat and How t Eat" Write
Astounding Collection of Biff Bargains for Our
ICiiiFsi'slaifSafe
ling. H was 84 years old. th Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schaneo
born In Laurel county, Ken-Judy, N. TH tor a fre copy.
ay t, U25... When 1 years Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ara sold by
Mine Planter Returns.
fgneclal DlDtch to Th Journal. !l
Fort Stevens, Or.,- Sept. fl. Ths mlna
planter Ringgold returned to Fo
Stevens from Puret sound district y
terday, to drill officers and men in the
science or mine planting.
aiXTOU MATCH THESE?
' Remarkable Value la Klfb Orads XT-
chandls.
: Black Moire petticoats, tic: black sat
een petticoats, 68o; women's knit sweat
: era, Sl.SS: new military caoes. I7.S0 and
$10.50, new tailored suits (samples bought
irom a traveler in mis city at euo on
t.,e dollar $11.75, $15 and $19.75; chil
dren's school hose, 12 He a--pair.' Mo
Allen A McDonnell, the Popular 1 Price
Dry Good House, -.s - ; . :
i 'ICeaac to xealtt.'
Dust laden guna, lawn mowers, sew
ing raacninn, etc., in in garrei or
basement which are only dead capital
on your hands could Just as well be
swapped for something- you wish by
writing a little classified ad for the
"Exchange Miscellaneous' columns of
The Journal. Read these ads today. You
may find someone offering to trade
just what you want.
Journal want ads. cost 1 cent a word.
day morning,
n was boi
tucky, . May
old ha moved to
father family, from whence they wnton recept af
later. In 1848 ha and Mlas EUxa Tyler
war married. ' In 1851 they -croaaed tha
plains by ox team. They came by in c!ation n(J a pr(nlinent dairyman of
Briow route ana irnveo in in n u- the Watts district He is survived by
lamatte valley September 10. perry . wira .n(t two children.
Uyd took up a donation land claim, . '
a part of which he lived on until bis
death. Part of this claim was platted
and made an addition to the town of
Harrisburi
TIL'ii -i! 1! druggists, or sent by mall, postpaid.
on receipt or pnre, qo cents per pox;
BIX DOKfB tor J.DU.
Mrs. Frances Savage.
(Special Dispatch to Tb JoaraaL)
. i r-oreat wove, ur.. eepi. ti. inra.
Mr. Hyde led an active life.1. He was Frances savage, an aged resident of
tne catll OUSiness aurina me xirai i uiuvyf aim Depiumivr io anu cue uuujr
rlod of his residence here and later was shipped to Bummlt, Benton county.
ur., tor Duriai. jnrs. eavags was a
then the hardware business, up to 1891. .native of Illinois and was born Octo-
Hls first business venture was oisaa- oer xi.iata.
trous. The first year -in the vaney
he went to the Columbia river, where Forest Grove .Schools Open.
lllW .UllUlBISvUlD laavVA lUM . . . , a k
. a i a. w .ui.l avu... i ' iBueciai ifuwicii in lni doiniuii.i
Xlim, tvua uougiu incir cacu, wiiiuu uvjf i - T--t nrw nr. Agent 81 aWPhiniih.
;.:;.i -r ZL,Z J scnooia opeoea yesterday, n
IIAVCI UUWta VlkW ? WIUI bb,,i.cs.
School Kits Free to ChildrenTomorrow
Tomorrow, our nineteenth sensational Wednesday tale of Children's Wear at enormous reductions.
vuvib viauia , ywjrp uu a v miw HUill,l7UVlilFU IVI.wuuucillil V.iUCI anu uuV pTltm,
Everything in children's wesr throughout the store hss met ths price knife In no uncertain manner.
' Twill pay every mother or parent to take advantage of the amasinf bargains offered. ' TO EVERV
CHILD THAT CALLS TOMORROW with a parent well give absolutely FREE on of - our
handy little School Kite, containing pen, pencil, slate pencil, etc - We remember the children every
Wednesday, but here's something better than we've ever had the good fortune to offer you before.
Remember, every child who calls Wednesday, bringing, a parent with them, gets one of these i
A.A CyhAnl Vi. IKCnT TITP"T V VfOfFV A aruwiaf InAmnnt - 1 .
UDIIUJ WVUWWI 1 W n w W W A rm mm F ' ' iUH.uiUI W. IV1UUIIUW - WlUjT,
MAM
Sole Portland Agents C0,
for the Well Known v5CCUX-
Ho schools opened yesterday. Four
rooms of th new building were ready
if,Mrt--.rnIi2.h mm,tn th2 for occupancy, and all thSse of achool
ii M"L.2.emrif aK living .north of Pacific avenue will
IS2w5-aSi.ids TttiheXe i "nd t the new building, with the
IaL6 head of oxen nd;10 excepUon of those who are in the high
he?d.?!h?!e ...... v.. school. Professor O. M. Gardner has
IV U l i.l H Ilia w lei. "1 mm iiitii . i 0v,
life six children have been born, all of
whom, together with his wife, survive.
The children are Mary E. Chllders.
Inland City, Or.; John Hyde, Canyon
City, Or.: Oliver Hyde, Calexico, Cal.s
Francis M. Hyde, America Sherrill and
Caroline Bennett, all of Harrisburg.
Or. ' , i
D. B. Adams. .
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.!
Forest Grove, Or., Sept 21. The fu
neral of D. B. Adams, who died In a
charcre of the old school and Mrs. Gard.
ner is principal of the new building.
a
Portland hospital from typhoid fever.
was held Sunday under
aired 87 years,
the auspices of the Washington county
grange, with burial in roreetview ceme-
EIDGEFIELD, WASH.
-a
Special Dispatch to Th Joonul.)
tery. Mr. Adams was secretary of the
Washington County Dairymen's asso-
I
The Latest Victor Product
Victor Victrola
Style XII
Price $125.00
We have a large stock of, these instruments,
; and can supply you on a moment's notice.
This has been designed by the Victor Company
, to meet the demand for a medium-priced instru
ment from which the horn is eliminated.
See and hear this instrument at our Victor
rooms today.
Remember the price only $125.00 and the
terras, cash or installments to $uit you.
Sherman
Sixth and Morrison, Opposite Postoffice
Wholesale and Retail Victor Machines, Records
c and Supplies.
Rldgefleld, Wash., Sept. 21. The new
paper to be launched at Ridgefleld un
der the management of Kelly Loe of
La Camas, will put in its appearance
two weeks from Friday.
Mr. Coe has rented the office occu
nied by Justice Young and commenced
setting up his press today. The Ridge
fleld Reflector will be the name of
the new sheet, and will be entirely in
dependent in politics, but progressive
and aggressive in its fight for the bet
terment of Ridgefleld.
The Ridgefleld baseball team came
back smlllnar from St. Helens Sunday, i
having won their first game in a series
or rour, Dy a score oi e to (.
Miss Edmonds, the viotlm of the au
tomobile accident at Horn's Corners, is
conscious and hopes are given for her
recovery.
Rev. Haines of Yakima, formerly
paator of the Presbyterian church of
tnis place, was visiting irienas nere
Saturday and Sunday and preached two
able sermons Sunday Jto appreciative
congregations.
S. H. Blackburn, who has been re
cuperating his health in Palo . Alto,
Texas, the past summer, returned to
Ridgefleld today. Mr. Blackburn will
engage In no work for some time and
will try to regain his old time strength
and vigor.
George Burrows and Mr. Knox are
attending th stock fair in Portland
tnis ween.
Miss Nellie Haggard of the German
district, has entered the Ridgefleld
high school and will make her home
with Mr. and Mns. Hill during the
school term.
Jess Jacobs Is through with his work
at La Center and has returned to his
home in Ridgefleld.
The millinery department In connec
tion with the Rldo-efield Mercantile
store Is now open for the fall trade.
John Bennett returned from Montana.
but will go bark shortly. His family
will remain during- the winter.
Willinm Gacthler, who has been In
Idaho the last summer, 1 back with
his friends again. ., j
ity Bond" Clothes
"We were fortunate enough to obtain the ex
clusive Portland agency for the well-known
guaranteed clothes - for boys, the "Security
Bond." -These famous garments are fully
guaranteed in every way, and offer better ad
vantages for the price than any other hoys
clothing on the market See our tfC
special Suit sensational low price epwellV
Boys $7 Suits $4.50
Boys' fine School Suits, best
grade, substantial garments to
meet . tiie requirements for
school wear; regular vaktes' at
$7- a great Wednes-' A CA
day bargain for only jJTrJU
$4 School Suits $2.19
, Boys' fine School Suits, values
that sell all over the city for $4.
"A mighty good Suit for school
wear at an extremely low price.
"A. sensational Chtl- sf A
dren's Day Bargain at 917 ,
Girls'$2.00 School
Dresses, Wed. 98c
Girls' neat School Dresses in stripes and plain
wooL These are good wool garments that are
sold all over town at $2.00 and are a good
value at that price. We offer one great as
sortment Wednesday at this wonderfully low
price, one that 'twill be to your advan- QO
tage to investigate ; early Wednesday 70C
Child,s$6Coats$1.79
Children's Coats in many aizes
and colors, values that sell as
high as $6.00 elsewhere. They
come in many styles, srzea up to
14 yrs. A great Chil- ta
dren's .Day bargain at f 1 I f
Bearskin Coats $4.19
Children's Bearskin Coats, vaU
ues that sell all over town ut
prices ranging to $7.50. ; They
come in all colors, and ore an
amazing bargain at ihis price.
Wednesday ' for only I A
(see" display window 17
Boys'Rcg'lar $4.50
Overcoats at $2.89
Boys' Overcoats, the kind
that sell all over the city for
$4.50. A great Wednesday
selling inducement for our
19th great Children's Day a
sensational price JO OA
inducement at only p07
Boys $1 Pants 49c
Boys' School Pants, includ
ing values that sell sill over
for $1.00. The lot includes
the popular Knicker- jJQ
bockers, .Wednesday Tr7C
Tam O'Shantcrs
Wednesday 98c
Th always popular "Tam
o'Shanter" hats for children
In red and blue; values that
sell elsewhere for 11.25 to
11.60. Great Wednes- OAs.
day special at onl.
Girl?' Reg
$2 Sweaters
Wed. $1.49
Boys' School Pants
;5c Values, Wed. 39c
Boys' School Pants, the grade
that sells all over Portland for
75c. A sensational Chil- OA
dren's day reduction for OiC
Girls'' Sweater Coats, in
whites, grays and cardi
nals, values that sell all
over the city for $2.00
and ' up. A sensational
Children's Day offering
on these popular Sweat
er Coats, for d 1
Wednesday. , . .lf
Men's and Boys
Sweater Coats
Boys and Men's Sweaters
of all kinds, a sample line
obtained at a tremendous
discount allow us to offer
the great lot Wednesday at
this reduction... W VBIOB
$3 Sweater
Coats Wed-ncsday$1.88
Girls' and " women's
Sweater Coats, jn grays,
whites and cardinals;
values that sell all over
the city at $3.00. A sen
sational offering for
Wednesday, a wonderful
price reduction (1 QQ
at this price 1.00
Girls' flannelette
Gowns Wed. at 59c
Girls'. Flannelette Night
Gowns, values that sell . all
over the city at prices rang
ing to $1.25. A sensational
Wednesday price inducement
at an amazingly low C A
price, tomorrow, only viC
Flan. Underskirts
Girls' Flannelette Under
skirts, values that scil all
over town for 75c. A creat
Wednesday reduction OA
at this low price, only VrC
Children's Reg. 25c
Muslin Pants at 12ic
Children's little Muslin Panties,
values that sell all 'over town
for 25c. Great Children's lOl
Day reduction, at, pair IfaSC
See Our Fine Special $40
1
fall Suits at : $17.98
Our special $17.98 Fail Suit, handsomely tailored, values that others
sell at prices ranging to $40.00. These lovely garments are a spe
cialty of ours--a value that we defy you to duplicate in the city at less
that double this low price, value considered. A sensational t3 f AO
reduction one .that competition cannot duplicate, Wed. v I 730
Nobby, stylish Fall Suits, values that others ask as much CJIO AO
as $30 for. A sensational price reduction for Wednesday j)lfcii0
Wed. Bargain Basemenf Offerings
Beautifully decorated (50-piece Dinner Sets, in white and gold; -values
that sell all over the city at orices ranirinBr to $10.00.: A tr AO
sensational Bargain Basement offering for Wednesday,
White Wash Bowls and Pitchers, values that sell at $1.50 all AO.
over the city. Large size, fancy shapes Wednesday, only afOC
Toilet Paper, 1000 sheets to the package; a regular 12e to
15c value. A great offering for Vednesday for only, package
wc window Shades, values that, sell all over the town at 50c.
8c
p nl
A sensational Wednesday reduction Bargain Basement onIv'5iC
4 dozen Clothes Pins, a great Wednesday special Basement for 5
50c Brass Wash Boards ' in Rarcrain Ra mri f XSI AnmA'i v amIw 27i
4-q.t. Granite Sauce Pans, a great Wednesday 'special at, 'only.. 15 J
AT THE THEATEES
OUR GRAND FALL OPENING PRESENTS WERE OBTAINED BY 'THE FOLLOWING PARTIES.' all of whom expressed themselves as
highly pleased, both with the fine articles secured and with the fairness of the distribution: ' Th first. No. 3, was a lovely $50 man-tailored Suit,
the fortunate one being Floyd FarreU, a newsboy, living at 209S Fourth street. The suit was given to his mother, Mrs. Alice Farrell Beck!
The second, No. 41, was a beautiful $25 Fall Hat, the' lucky one being Mrs. Flora Beadell. 655 East Twenty-sixth street. The third. No. 81 was
a fine 60-piece Dinner Set, the fortunate one being Mrs. R. H. Misenhimer, 1318 East Taylor street. Th fourth. No. 9, was a fine $15 Suitcase
and was obtained by Mrs. Charles Justice, 502 East Sixth street. The fifth. No. 459, waa a guaranteed Bovs Suit, the norjular "S
brand, and was won by No. 459.. The party holding this ticket is requested tp call at the Golden Eagle Department Store and receive the suit.' if
Last Time' at Bungalow Tonight.
Tonight at 8:15 o'clock the tast per
rormanoe of the mm mmi.,i
edy. "A Knltfht for a r.v -ni V- Vu'
attraction at the Sunnlnw th.,.,. rki.
will . 1 , .--v.... .,,,, kImWapm
...,1 umiu rour oniy opportunity of see- I IV. " v , V.i.
ina; and hearing- a delightfully clever U'.,w'!fk.
offering. SeaU ar now aeUlngat the- prtlan.d lnvJ
atre.
JInsical Play Xext Thursday.
Seats are now aelllna fn. t.i. ..
, ' BK M Bm m
slcal comedy succs, -Th Time, Place
sad Olrl. Thla happy offering will
be th; attraction at tnV Bunga Sw the
atr for three nights beginning -next
Thursday, September ti, with a special
prlc matinee Saturday. Included in
the excellent cast will be a great Port
land favorite, Robert Pitkin.
Pilu at Orpheam.
PIlU. brourht to Atnarla K OI. T
Anclllotte. la appnarlna at the Orpgean)
this week, pilu give a mystifying per
fonnanc of canine lnatlni-t mil imiu.
gene for hie demnnatratlon of so called
mind readiog is exceptionally wonderful
and surprising. This act will prove of
unusual interest
Baker Barfrala Matinee Tomorrow.
Tb blr raid weak event In theatricals,
th bargain imUaea at Baker theatr
everr Wadnesdav. will (Vnir tomorrow
afternoon aa oauaL anil thla w i
paclal not bacAuaa of tb offering
which la J--arh Hr-rars murb mooted
r'.,r "ir07 1 Olrl Qustlon."
lt will run all week at th Bakrr.
FplewcUd rrogram at rtLatAgr.
Tonllitad br the Tliraa rwtnnna tk.
gr-ataat crling act In the world, Pag.
tag la offrrlna a rrnmn. w.m !
fr gfluali by a prr,r,ir -.rlf-ed vaada
rllla bona A mWUrnmt fMiM.
NaMa Jd bctifa liiu'lnnr Jra
J. Jlll. rhl R"ir. mr,A ,JmZmm, I
i "3kt H"4r Cf Corrhnm- m,.A 1
number of other equally strong acts, are
presented. . '
The MUsourlans.
- There e e more Intense dramattc sit
uations in 'The Mlssourians," which the
Athon players are givlngv at the Lyric
tnan in any uraiiw owu in
i years. You'll be sorry If
you mlsa the great horse race -scene.
All the ravorites in in cast anu a spitm
djd scenic production. '
"Mrs. Temple's Telegram" Tbnight.
This is a red letter week at th Star,
where the McRae Stock company is ap
pearing In thst hilarious farce comedjr,
'Mrs. Temple's Telegram," to the da
light at large audiences. Both Company
and pliv sre making a decided hit Mat
inees tomorrow and Saturday. v
Dills Joins McRae Stock Company.
An Important addition to th McKa
Block company now playing at th Star
Is William Dills, th popular took actor
long an Hioi oi
who ha a ben for so
Worms
"Caaraieri arc entalnrf t r" Mead
we wbra the doctor was treating htaa for eaacet
nt theataaaacb. Tb nest aaaramg k pmmmd
ton ptereaofatap wna He thca gat s bos
sad taO breeder be pa aw d a tap. .1 1. 4S faat
laag. It w Vtr. Matt Frees, of Miilenbarg.
tiaupbia Ca.. Pa. taw eaite wvrfcerfarCaara
rrta. I aar torn arraelf aad tad them brnrartal
far saaat it; dtaraae maod by Si'tw'i Wood.'
. Qo)doMiar, iMiaaaeM
Plaaaaat. PalataWa. Por. Taaa fViod, .
tl-nKl JtmrMcka.WMlmarUtc.i
yc zc Krvar nW la bv a. 1 hfw
fcna tanaM Munrwd CtC jrlir.nta.1 ta
caar s yoa ouary b(S VX
local stock audiences. Mr. Dills waa
located on a fishing expedition on the
headwaters ef the Clackamas and In
duced to accept a special engagement
with the McRaea, openings. next Sunday
afternoon. ,
New BUI a Winner.,
This week' bill at th Grand 1 a
winner and captured th capacity houses
yesterday. The miniature minstrel mim
ics of Hall and Stark. Including 14
people in tb company, gav a noval en
tertainment which pleased vryon. -
OAKLAND PASTOR
TO N0ETE YAKIMA
(Special Dbpatcfc to Th Zearaal)
North Taklma. Waah, Sept. IL Hv.
U.rrY Hoard man of th Tenth Avenue
church of Oakland. Cat, ha accepted
the local pulpit or tne ttapusi cnurcn at
a salary of IISO a year. Taxing m
place recently reeignea oy av. r .
Whitney. Rev., Boardman was former
president or the Baptiat coueg at tip
Ulnnville. Or.
state. Tons of crushed rock ar being
hauled, which Is rolled wltha heavy
steam roller, giving a surface as hard
as pavement When the work is com;
fleted eatnr Multnomah can boast of
be best road of any county In the
northwest.
To Remodel Freight Depot.
(Special Dtapateh to Tb JoaraaL)
Albany, Or, Sept tl. General Mana
ger M. J. Buckley ef th Southern Pa
cific -company ha ordered th reraodel-
Albany Paator Reappointed.
(Special IHspatcb to Tb JoaraaL) :
Albany, Or., Sept II. Rev. W. S.
Gordon of th First Meth'odlst church
of this cltr ha been reappointed to the
pastorate In this city. .-
- 1 gggaagga. j. - a -
ONF DOSE ENDS INDIGESTION,
iXaal H-Jk.U VtTIl KM '
a LaW-k.a M ar- . 11 U KM
4 s
Ing of the freight depot Th old build- .
Ing will be moved weat about 100 feet
and will be 75 feet longer when com
plated. The stockyards -wm b moved
west to allow th rehullding of th de
pot -
mm m m on stoim
tobcr L
He will com her oe-
Bock Ready for Boainea.
(SprHal Dtapa,r la Tb laoraal t
White Halm en. Waah, "pt- IL Th
Whit Salmon Wharf company eom-jj-te
its dock. i.49 ft. with a II
foot frontage, at a coet f SI. Tb
county commie. ion rrs of Klickitat eona
tv hav grantod th company a llca
to conduct the business of tb laadlag
for a pertod of it years.
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Work oa Coaaty Boda.
frial rart' t. Tto t wiHal )
Crr.l.am. Or. S-tt II. Tha county Is
arB'lirg thonears cf dollar lrrrev
lr tHa rrf rf eaatarn Mt!?ttir.h
fonntr. av j-p.a t Irg tha id wrJi -')!-vrt
ar b'xif wtth towt- r
fnrrm4 rwit 'rtsr. Ta
tha X.rat cf th kicd t ta a4 la U.
A little Diapepsin wilL
promptly regulate any
bad Stomach.
I tha yoti fel Ilk eating wban yOM
n ta tha taMa, and what yo eat
Whv iot ret on aow- thla
merit and forever nd rosrself of
Stomach troabl and Indlgastloa T A
diet ad atomach gt tb Mae and
grumbl. Otv It a good eat the
take Pap' PtaTla ta start tb tfl-
rt!v yalrm wwrtting Thar will b
a drvpapala r i hlag of Ri eg
kwu t torva tt utK'g"tad fd: fo fl
Ing lit 9 a 1ubpi ef iaad In th afwar-h
or kwrtn. aSrk ba-b ar 1 I "rtl
tiaaa. r vwor tnrm& a i.l r"t f-.n--t
rt tKaoa rnr breath with msimji t"rHr r'1 t!s t!na.
0r. t S.'rr, lr. If r-"Jr 1i.nr fal f-
tor a tart, caaa at --y 4r . f stftra tw,'rB gt r ,r In fsr r, cute.
and will reltav th wott obatlnst cas
ef Indlgeation and l'pet Stomach In
five mlnatea
Thar 1 pnthlng ! better to tsk
f.a fmai Stomach and el.ns tha
tomach and Intestine, and, besides,
on arfngl dna will d!get and pre
par for aaslmriation Into th hfnrwt
all your food tb earn as a sound.
fiiinr .inrnH-H wo
rotild da It
Whan Dlapapeln works, your stomach
rria a at a iia,r tn ror, CMan tit
ana tnaai
com
will o v got
Abaolst ritf frora
attaarv- 1 waiting for
all
Stomach
r i waiting tor Tn as an aa
10. ta take a Irttl m r-rain
1 yvr dmrrlat t.at V" want Pat
I'1Pr a. bar.ua want to boom