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THE OEECJOH SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, APKIL T. lilt COfflEIE WILL TEACH VALUE OF IBM A3 Movement! of Interest to the South Will Be Discussed at Nashville Meeting; No (able Speakers Listed GRAIiGE APPEALS F IPACELSPOSF Issues Cal to Farmers to Vote OnJy for Carufcdates Favor ing Their Plan. 1 l as Uw im aw tn i, t " ieau.a Is. Afd TV sVewlSare m m aj wih la . timitl ua IM Wat f.r aa, W1U paaa la I We -4 nM lias a a . . ml ewff U4 f H aa la ill t fr it rri aaal As r . A.ll I te la. ra- it r ia era 4:lr, ! fc4 . I t ma la 44 l' la aa w..la. ka ktg lawad Um 4-l s-f Ike ala aad alia aexA ., J f ra. v.atloa Ibetr aat a e eaiefaeA as-4 If I t few); ci-4 11:1 Ibi rear tka MiuiwiM an a tiat af as w lia: tb lii af ary amiaxt a Ui.na. aa sir4 Haiae rwealng U tt J la laweeaeaa 4 a (H'Ui Ink ' rta t be Hitiii) tbal will vitally (tM every ana, weasa y4 cAuld Ww la at e4 Ilaa lib aad la liwal t faw af laaa ebave Taa ass wb wtil lead tba 4ell taa aUfferaet ,tia thai feae lb aoatbara feraae. snafcbaal e4 Jr . noaaeUlet i4 lacJee aWaator Jph . , ItalWf ef Tea, irna H W. (W f Timan Maartoa r. Keen, failed Slate kOalai- l Icmrk. Iies4 Laibla. 4ale ( Ih tailed lata U U lalameUoevei laailiala ef Afnrall- re But Italy, Rrrauu Jobs at OcnaU. ef Katia i srtklto. a ad IU- Mr rVaaala U. Nwlada, af Mavaoa. a I a mmf kaada af aavlharw a4aca ttaajaj yraiaata a&4 a Uf iwWr f Iaa4fa Marcaaala v 1 a4dlUa ta ILm Walarwars aorfr uia m kL-k tl taLJ - - a A ..ri I a a. .. I ! J u la I hi btuir. Wa bar n Oa.a Clp, Of 4 A !! la ia4a.aa la ia aif Hr aal:li r t'alla4 a4 aaaa , fa la wta U Mitf aal ! t r ilka -x aa4 l4 Ucctva naaliian al la UI fta tt I aMUfM l-l If III fwa- aa laa arfaata af l.ai aarl Uy a "! ( fa aala t a4 .in.-a f I k alraatr 4aa li a :i i'd IkRoMM Ika a'a. ia f a (: ai U al a im f c(ia T?- ri'il la l C n a.a af tvfa (ll lw aal a.), A 4 Um t lta4 h.i, . I. tu af Allay a4 r. at. Uilt it riJa li m T ixi i a4iaair aa afaavta4 f- I Wk iul r ILa aaa aia a&4 karatoaaia' aaalallaaa la ! aajp Jw)kUia far laa am a af ' aJl4 Mial aaaiar m r4MU0M ta ka favata aaaal (. AM ka aata aaa afliraala ta a fn t ikl tn4m rfa"a hav larurrarf laa abaall af Ik aaova telar aia aa4 II la aw avt4aal laal a a.l4 aa4 avorla4 affan la aia aa4a la 4fal ita at la Mlana.fr 10II a4 M?tf Ik aaaalballas af ansa ha aa la ttUt alia) IKa laifata aa4 ara HJ la yttmi y- Ttk aawal laa. lira aa taaorl4 la IKt aa raaal aauaa. IK anlar la larav 4ual la taa 1 ( lb volar a4 cavar ay lb raaJ taaaa. Wvl Ihalr aaala kaaa la laal a traal aaa faraxra artll flaa a raaalar far Cha pmtj aiaeUa, wfclcA mmi4 AptU II Wi 4ai la tba farroara af Orafaa. kad all a(ara bo hmr pasoala pK la rf.1 bfa ta aooba ara rlo4 aa April I. at a. av. tbaa f f lb peila aa Aanl II 4 ct far aarcala poat tr oilnf far m ba artll rapra- dallona and aipraaa eompanlaa. "Th raftdldaiaa ara aalaelad at lha primary lacilea. and If too allow tha I a I l"UiU and rafrrattdam aa rt ih. a. , . , I r prailta la lhaa Iraportant Uaura. kin ... . ,i I ad fcol In marc ban La aa a-rsiaa raJ aauta, f or aa I rr. frvlt stow. inc. P1UT rotate. eouparaUv market. n. 7k ... .u. othr f.Ilew ta miki lb altlo roa .TT ,.,., r " ,1 " " ! T t tb .mhr .taction and h VTMAM A lk. .. k. I . - LI.L ,11 ' " w " . - w aui JOIL tvZtZrtZt -.!T ,m ' "r"'"" -If w lak advanlav or thl op. ootarla of aouiharo dJata. mkal .. . t" . larta4 taOar to drop off tkaWocoaatn, -Bd our ,rDTcl.Uoll -7 ih. ;iit. i r .? . " " worn alraady doo for tWa eauaa. It will u w iuii BHinnri luo wiu iiik. m Inn . k. . AK . at aaaaton ncl- tbla p- and Ibo lolrata auceaad ta thalr caadldata. It will b rt . -. uihi Hint wivif inviflvr mwivr wr """"w o. nr. iioonar. ar RDtAteA l ......... n. .a... w . " w.rwu kua uiihiim on ainnniv n .hui. . . . , . ..iHVHnw k"U ivi t.i uvpk 1. ,w aulogir -aim ra U ln un to wait. " -ocaaon. uia Hickory." Many of ua will ba daad bafora that in wnoa Honor, NaahTllla hi birth- nm. ir.... iii.wi minirv n tk. aoiaciao aa ma convention floba. aava th V. 8. A-. haa a tnri . I BikToala boat. Karmara. da vour dutv. uv uat t apaaxani. u ttanator Jaanb bar lhi lha mil la a nurd xiauiar. OI-Taxaa who vtii I narcala noaL a mrtimi on -Taa Mlaalaalnnl V.n.. AV Ta . w . -ww w'-r j , , AILaT lamaM VWA JaOvava la. . -MM W.urlt. r. lean. TJnUed BUIa BO"B of Apr!l th P- frmar. . tar to DoaWfcwill nui. th,r Journ.y at tha auditorium.! 4.i.. . S " I whera prealdlDf Officer Walter H. Pace : W-i KK.trS 4 tAjk parcela poat Uw at the pr. .?i,i.?bb'. t0dr " " "m"4 th' of oor.raa. but If w D.,l wui win araw ma tarf porturiltr a oat attendance of any ooaveoiloa of re- norolaatina cont jroln U,. jouth. lao.n. i.n.J I -a rw ,a irtv y a tr "1 ynvl r cncATOft or JVt AMERICAN TASHIONa ' r . ' . K W U aVarVlA l . a aw- W- "V -V AT e" jcTJ f. W aaaw V fAT'Ctll j"aA u fr ..: T y -v-iatj " A - vyx t '.r ' iyv urn s ''' I . III ' m f AV " "W 7 1 Ua I I 1. i r ' i-v aJ ' rrr I ia a i mi m r I n I x v x w a I B ri i i t m w rm x I am u mT . .n a I I ML' I I . n .III IT - xt I IV I I T VI 'fi l v Ta4 to I I' VYr J ill h"f f,Sy . V, ! I . f .n i. .itt. K.!l ntharad at i ii C k. JPM liwo inonea 01 apaca uaii way uwwb 7 "a ... .hmtMara. and thara III ' I 1 RI J f A I N I f r W .S ta lie Viaiai ImU' ai la bt I a ia. 1 1 M - , uw.e U4 As. al 4 0 aaiia aj Mid Ma-w a.i . wa II e I tffM al wul $ ha Iava 4 it- l v-vl. ii4 im aVlal tu la . a If lta aa) m,fi 4 m a iMiitti la Aa af l ee li'. aa -4 i via aa I , b mi 4 .AiiiaM Tv aaaA Mlir! l awaa4aa4 aif af - li4 ana ui mm io a a ia. ktl lu Mr a air aeirtaa avl IA ka. If M Of r aL laa oaab.Aa eUabl aa otiaac V 4 of l U4 04 al na U bi.(a ' . of the Knapp memorial eserclaea will h"rt"wb' '"to compelUnB" demand for bo a parade of farm boye on the after- Uetltlon ,lirouKh yrly conrontlon mmm i " apiiiiiKinn. i i mo praaeni mealing lha orators and delegatea will take up ind dlacuaa tha policy of that body In leaning for an expenditure of 161,000,000 Ion the natlon'a waterways for the next 10 year, or to o place a bond Issue that all worthy waterway projects may be purchased at one time thus placing the burdn of the development on pos terity. A vote will be taken on these two contemplated methods of bettering the nation's waterways and th recom mendatluns of the majority will be made known to the officer of tha national at, Tbla Tr Book Oommemo ta Katner rivers and harbors oonferenoe. A VMM HnilUM K UDM, ..... th WRINKLES CO QUICK! s PRINCESS TOKIO Jfew Komm Tratmnt DBlIOITi AJCEAUOAJTS LOOK YOUNG AGAIN Manly- vor aad tb ' Madiral Prof.uloa thl Wtmdroo Mw Method of KamoV. ut Wrinkle, Wbloh Hm for Ar , Bafflai tbLdinj Erpm of o Creams, o Plasters, Vo Massage, Ho BoUers. Ko Medlcln. HothUa- to Xajooe Vndsr Skin Absolutely Hew Treatment vrrer Before Offered by v Otaara la America. GIRLS SOLD NTO SLAVERY. ARE RESCUED a . .v.-'' I ' laakf", 1 l , 1 ' FaUOrOX&S TOKIO - . Kaw WrtaU Treatment ACakes Old ' . Paoas Young. Did yoo ee i Japanese oman with wrinkle. Irreauecttve of aac. Thn ..... . they acblefe and maintain a amootb fnce, fr . j wraikiM. rut u e nrsi time in Amerlf-a. tb Pilnceaa Toklo treatment Is U-tnit mud. k. na It a I reTrlatJon. Narfr -f..i. bae Cbrlatlan women been able to anlre tlia , aeerets of tbeM oriental beautfpa, whose fat-n aim hibm u mi iii marvel tfirougn agea rut ' ! be traure-trqr baa been vrn'. . ..... locked and there la aet ttnrm i i Jadrt who writ lmmedlatelr, the full knowl- Tb Prineea Tokio Booklet 'of Beauty 1 a meaata run or sisterly ffellng and nnpaihr ; -for tb Amerieaa ladies. It telle, without be. . , au urn u rnaees toaio aew treat t tor rrmorlnr wrinkle without harmful ., vrMH. psataa. ktioa. r Blaster, or BMcbani cal appllanrea. ' " r matron, wonld too like to look Ilk a girl as-tT If yna are fifty yeara of ace, would yoawtb to look Ilk a splendid youi.e t otns of . twenty-flrat u jou ar fortr, -...'would yea lf t look like a girl Jl out of taeaaT Tbea to yoa tbla book will b of Lgr aJ. " Na money wJH neepted for tb Prine rla BookM abent wrinkle. It will b clfra ' rn mtB. sealed Brirstaly, by an wbo be 1tT that there baa dawned th neat splradld Aay fne Aaiartcaa wonea of. alb age aa to areaaty. U Is a aaeMag of tb BxMt bearty lewd rhear, sod a anllk anytbtng vrtaerlcaB. it treat ta It suits eon tan 'a. All jm seed o t ak far a FR rtrj. sddrewetse Prises as Intt. fait 1JS4, reatral Bask bnlldlag, Dca- e. tl-sasv. C. g. a. . - it t'i aww rewjoea wrtaka ay aatlrcly asrsr trmusaat la aaiy aigbt dayaa - , i Two young girls who had been aold lnU slavery to the Chinese and were forced to receive the attentions of the Celestials, were tills morning rescued when Kergeant Klenlen, and Tatrolmen Nllen and Hutching raided a rooming house at 147H Second street. They ar rested the two girls. Ruby Booth and Etta Shields, and Jack Doyle and Harry Kelley, the two men who have held them In captivity. The arrest of Kelley was sensational. It followed a long chase by Patrolman Nllea, who fired one shot after the man as he fled from Second and Alder' to Fourth and Washington streets. In the arrest of Kelley, It Is believed that the local police have arrested a man who shot and possibly fatally wounded a Siattle .patrolman some time ago, Etta Shields, when brought to police head quarters declared that Kelley, who had her ia bondage, had boasted of having nhot "a cop In Seattle." Chief of Po lice Slover has communicated with the chief of police at Seattle to determine whether or not the girl's statement Is true. In the arrest of Kelley who broke away from Patrolman Nlles in the room ing- house, Nlles displayed herolo grit, for In pursuing Kelley from the room ing house, Niles slipped on a stair, and wrenched his ankle so badly that after reaohlng the police station it was found necessary to call a physician. Nlles was later sent to his homo "In the noli o amr;uiane. . : The girls this morning broke down and confessed that they had been giving the two men under arrest, most of their earnings. - This morning, In the Municipal court a continuance was asked until Monday. in tne meantime an investigation will be made to determine whether or not the two men are guilty of white alaverr under the government Iawa . - .. r 80 Guard County Border. . ' iCnlted free Laaaed Wtr.l San Diego, Gal,, April Elghtr av uty constables, wet ,and tlted. 4bal de termined to remain on guard against th threatened Invasion of th X. W. W.'e from the north, ara MtroUlnar tha nnrth border of Kan Diego county today.. Tba' first atjuad was reinforced by 41 mora men last night, and all expect' to re main at th county line" until the In vadlnf hordes hav been turned back. , simple lingerie frock. atira dalrvin mvmt- -r tn i wnr presiding urncer waiter H. Page I h..4fnr. Ji'?. f Dnmrk and other promlnant men win addre.s The new Mason's Interpretation of t An latVeati;; ,.r;.:"en,rv "" on the llf. and fachtngs '-rantion wH11,--,kV l"? .outherner. ..in honor of th.at. nr 7.."",Cr Waterways to 8 Slsoassed. Knapp, whose educational efforts amon Tn dHberatlon of the waterways ,th farmers did much to bring the south enrnr wl D '"'gely supplemen ,ot of the financial ami Inrtti.trt.i I lary to the national rivers and harbors f ante-bellum days. Th first feature ccnTC". "hlcb haa lifted tha subject of I EXPECT yon ar all a llttl disap pointed that nothing alarmingly new has transpired to Justify all the se crecy and veiled prophecies that kept you on the qui -vlv before tha sea on opened. But wait! Some few fashion features ara made In a day a favorite actress1 springs a new slashed skirt or a proml nent society woman who likes to sea herself In print appears at some func tion wltb a oluster of beets as a cor sage ornament, and the Indiscreet slashed skirt, suitable enough for th stage, and th corsage bouquet of veg etables ar heralded as "the latest whim of La Mode." But these ar not the sort of- things we call "modes," about which so much secrecy Is pre' served during the period that presages a new season. They are mere details quite outside the creator's province of turning the trend of skirts or sleeves or bodices In a different direction. Any one can Introduce a feature and start It as well on Its way to popularity In a single day or night but the vital points that Is altogether different. In the winter the question upon which th great designers ar working and about which they were so secret waa that of crinolines. I am sure you all expected to find all the new models built over hoop skirts, th bodices hav ing; tiny, warped waists, and every thing flounced and puffed and bef rilled to the limit of Its possibilities. Hence; when the new models turned out to be not so extremely exaggerated you were disappointed, although, of course, you all declared with every hint of such a fashion coming In that you, at least, would never, never, no, never In the wide world, wear A hoop skirt or a bunchy pannier, ' or, perhaps, not even a very full skirt Again 'I say, "Walt" Iook back over the years and you will ' find that changes In modes have not been revolutionary, but have come by easy stages' with periods of tran sition between. So, now, fashions are In a transitory state. But crinolines are on the way. The model I have had sketched for you this week would appear strongly to belle the statement Just made were It not that, at the back, which does not show In the sketch, there la a sec- t Is gathered again Into a four-Inch apace, and from there tha fullneee Is allowed to fall fraaly. Increasing the volume at th back, bat not perceptibly In front This featur 1 entirely orig inal. It will be noticed, also, that th gather around th top ar grouped at tha side, giving a trifling but lg Dlflcant promlneno to th hi pa. Th gown lUalf rprsnts th nrw lingerie drees styhr and shew how mis leading I th affected lellUV r the ett-ovor rabroldry all of It la so pronounced a pattern, ha th appear ance of anything but simplicity If sim plicity Is taken te mean plainness. This mbroldery le a reemblneUon af Eng lish avalat Trench stitches and "Bur- tlngame." which Is the latest t aahlonabl eras TO ieve oeuig ssi ia ith tha blouse, the pattern is not lnterruntad at tha shoulders, and thr ar two or thr tncks that add to tb ffectlveneea. Th narrow stock is or plain net and th belt of plain mar- qulsette. J find marquisette ana tne venous similar weaves not undesiraoi iudsu tutes for the finer materials If only It 1. fn- lha nki of nOVCUV. DUI O.UU aa well as these all-over effects, 1 like tha plain and small figured weaves made ut with bandings of lace and em brolderv. and fob all models In which colored silk Is to play a part I prefer to use the finest of the weaves, though for no exDlalnable reason beyond a nersonal Idea of the fitness of things. A feature that we ar trying; out here now has to do with plain marquisette, or, In this instance, It Is a very fine vdlle. The skirt Is mounted at the top with the gathers spread out rather more across the side and back than In the model of th sketch, but still leav ing th front plain. Than, half way down its length, there Is a succession of tucks, bandings and ruffling, but all arranged so that a straight effect Is preserved. First come thr rows of fin tucks, one touching th other, then a banding of English eyelet, don on linen, la added, th edges on ' both aides being scalloped and the lower one applied over a full ruffling of Carman Valen ciennes three inches wide. This se quence Is repeated till, at the bottom, the lace ruffling forms Uie root trim ming. Tne Blouse zs original. The blouse of It la most original Its short, uniform width sleeves ar x- tended at the top clear to the neck, cov ering the shoulders, back and front and are of the . voile, - closely tucked, while drawn up to this Is the blouse proper of linen all-over, embodying the pattern of the bands on the skirt, edged all around with a narrow, closely gath ered frill of the German Valenciennes. At the neok the linen Is cut down V shape and the space taken , up by a tucker of plain linen. In this case, the belt Is of soft, fine linen, embroidered and tucked, finishing with a couple of sash snds nine Inches wide falling from the center-back, these, too, being decor ated with embroidery. Then I must give you another sug gestion, but bear In mind that the model I am about to define is distinctly , de signed for the slender figure, f or ven more than draperies are these consplcu- umraer tiagerle ket uiS ni hadev e firJdti eaaeble f pradeelag bouffant effeota Wall, the, with yeer proeate le aa laereuoa la edopueg lata modal will explain !L Thar ta. first e uf reta eku-t eDep4 about the foot, the ecallope b-ovnd with the earn. Above thl Is a fitted nenc, am Inebee dep. lie edge 11 k wis raj lopad aad bound and applied parfartty flat te tba foeadetloa. Thaa freta tb ball 1 ana a batiste ball aklrl. II snlsaae reaching baa los or tba taffeta fleonee by five Inch and la gathered very tloaeiy at the top and also at taterval of three Inch es ail the way ap from tb hem. This hem, by the way, la two tarn dp nd hemstitched.'. The shirring con tinue to within fear Inchee of the belt where all the tittle folds aad crtesae have bean pricked late definite straight llaea. Then each ef these eblrr ln4 Is held down by a narrow Clony Inaer- Uea with aa la-wV Mil ef the eaaae eg lie lr sda Tb-a a4e abtrrwa. la, at lb ea4a' a4 rwtee vaw. etggaaUag a lae aura aiaailarly t-xag fl4 by laa laa laasnisa aad rruitag Teas givee a WaaaUa eff. e'M tee- aad veal af a broidery. If It fraea lb la daaartptlea I a far lacking aeertpu ate irt lr to lae tl It haa Ike aanaarfc ef eeleej tpl1rtty baraaa tlaa are a aaraf Ly BkeJataJBed deefrlie lha latarrweOeaa ef aA4laga, rufflare, 4 gathertag trie a Hat I snuat hurry aa le tail yve ef Ike aew llngari beta aad the lhadaa Dal f advlatag as aa ecme. aaaimaal le airy loehlag froeka Horn da tba eaae ta the lUaslrallea appeal te yeajf Th hat I a avonairea affair with a aseead-ebapad erowa aad a brim very slightly eoacave aad aoenparaiiraly narrow acreee the freat bet flared broadly everywhere e!a The erawa la ef bUch valval aad Ua brlsA taa Id aad eul a flae Tgrad net Ivaroretlng lb lop of the eiawa at th aid front la a long, eiratgfet bw of black vlvt ribbon, three laches) wM. from ahli-h a alngl long stream er amevgea to ba atratcbed taut a arose lo the edge of the hem, then aleag LAa under side of It for two or three Inch till It le caught aad held by a filed looking ornament eompoead of a roe surrounded by Its leaves. After that It la drawn along under Ihe ehln to fall ever the shoulder, ostensibly i -?"vrw' FATHER IS SHOCKED BY SHAKESPEARE'S WOROS Ml II I III v TK . Apt) A 4ltl VaUaT rHa M a lal kaey at naiai. U I. aaioag if U nu kajd ef e4eslbaw aae4 "prwelA aae vrate atiilve We e4 I aaae a aevevgassey a. I bat til raiaaCe aegte ke a IV etftkiJk tAe fvbibt e4l ta nekiag. Tb gtrle ef ta aa I a a r.ig U- Xabat . ef VmmMy aa4 tha faiaae ;( le ef IA labal ML44 l JTr esaaaplaa ta) tk paaae la a rum t fwrue a ba ealiee ere a baa lag ta easaaaia ta WumI Ma li, a0. ha4 have wa a ear Tba riawaklag taiaaf bMti te rhe a4 !.' e4 aaaaae ta tblak last Ih frtaee f , far tl aavtag pKh4 lb wreag eaeht ekaSld fee m4 paiUAbiy. "Ob, etefT er u. fedgar ar "Mr graaiauar FREIGHT CARS LEAVE TRACK; EAST FIRST ST. A wrefAlag I rata eleartag away a erreofc la lb heart ef I'ortlaad was tha HBuaual ajwrtaola thai altrertad a b areae te la ouuri i-eiiie treca m Caat flret etrrel. eatweaw Kat faalmoa aad Case Taylor, early tale aftvreoo. A fratght train, aerthbound aad r- reedtag slowly, etruck a plere ef anft ratk and lb tails praavd. daralllng i a. Taa lacomatlva laadar and ftnt car gal aoroa all right but lee oil taakar. taree refrtgreier oars aad a flat loaded with plllag weal off Ih rail, bat did net tpeet. hie en was lay red. Th wrecking Irala will have tie track tlaa red before I o'clock toolght. CWe Itaaaod for PortJaad. Ilewiil as Tba lBrsLI Baa FYanclace. April 4. farge'it Itretbera, who are planning a magntfi eaait cafe on ihe old site ef th A lean thaatra, announce that they will aH i aetabiish aa fating palace In Pbrtlsn.l Both Jama and Nloholaa hnrgent m wall known la the Oregon metropolis Have yoo read the er-aalng opportunity on Hon I? t plane pni peg I, Now Is the Time! This Is the Place! Crown and Bridge Specialists Examination and Estimate of Work Cheerfully Given Free. Good Plates v S5.00 Porcelain Crowns S5.00 Gold Fillings $1.00 22-K Gold Crowns. S5.00 e2-K Gold Bridge $3.50 Silver Fillings 50f Lady Attendant. All work warranted 15 years. We Are Always Busy Because Our success is due to the fact that we do the very best work at very lowest prices. ivGNiNcs Electro Dentists V Vrli X Ast W.a. iSa OCX. Bl ".TH. A3TZ WJJTJnirOrTOIf WtU, In tk Two Btory Bnlldlng. xl a xvaTuxnxo, zt x. NO DYSPEPSIA, IN0I6ESTI0H, GAS OTHER STOMAGH DISTRESS Relief in Five Minutes Awaits Every Man or Woman Who , Suffers From Bad Stomach. Nothing will remain undigested or soar on your-stomach If you will take a littl Dlapepatn occasionally.. This perwerful digestive and antacid, though as harmless and pleasant as candy, will dlg-eat and prepare for assimilation Into tha. blood ail the food you can eat Eat what yrfuf stomach craves, with out tb slightest fear of Indigestion or that - too. wiU be bothered with - dour risings, Belching. Gas oa - Btomacn, Heartburn. Heedaehee ' front atomack. Nauee., Bad .Breath, Water Brash or a feeling like yon bad swaUowed a lump of lead, or other rtlsagreeable -miseries.-) Should you be pulfexinf now from any stomach disorder' you can get relief within five minutes,... If you will get from your p harms cist a E0 cent case of Pape's Dlapepsin you could always go to Uie table with a hearty appetite, and your meals would taste good, because you would know there would be no Indigestion or Sleep less nights - or headache or. stom acb misery all the next day; and, be sides, you would' not need laxatives or nver puis to koep-youc ftomaoa ana bowels dean and fresh. ' . . Pape's Dlapepsin can be obtained from your druggist and contains more than sufficient te thoroughly cure the worst ease of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. There la nothing; better for Gas on the Stom ach or sour odors from the etomach or to cure a' Stomach Headache.' : : -Too couldn't keep a handler er. more useful article In the bouse, . ANNOUNCEMENT The public is ' cordially invited to attend demonstrations of accuracy and ' v v: ,. speed in - typewriting " : ? e frfven by - - , n S.nJ , 1 1 s -M 'v )ft. . r JP ? X. O. BTeAXSOSIaXi - ..- . ' . ..;;,- . ' ' The World's Chamslon 'Typist and Holder of the' 11,000.00 International Trophy, now on exhibition at our office. Demonstration . ' will be between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock on Monday arid- Tuesday, April 8 and 9. 68 S ton Street, A- -,