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Show ! HE MOUSING This is the Flour That Took the 2 Medals FELL OF SLIGHTLY FOR REASON. NO PARTICULAR MAL DAY $ f w . (Trada-mark.- ) person should lean Just irhat thu rod package looks like sad g the economy la ulng Allea's B. B. B. nour. It is the oust Sutritioua Uead of grains that era be Every Belt-risin- L'. Yen knew that easy digestion sad perfect assimilation of food Is necessary tor good health. Any person eaa digest hot griddle rakes Boston Mufflna, Boston Brown Bread or Fruit Pudding nude from aur blend of pure food flour, and the simplicity la making it up sad the aw sura nee of haring it Just right, every time, should be considered. Ask your grown tor It and If ha ia out of It, send hie same to ns and wo will supply you with a sample package free. Grocers who study your welfare aqd their own profit, will supply you with these goods at all Umea. B. B. B. FLOUR CO ALLAN Paclfle Coast Factory, Ban Jose, CaL Second Hand Stores Ajax Bullion Beck , Caries Creole Con. Mrrrur Bely . Daly Judge , . a E. end B. Grand Central Horn Silver , onee Little Bell ,. af a Lower Mammoth . Mammoth May Bay , The committee voted to aend word to eurrounding towns that supplies Instead of being etilpped north, be forwarded to thla city. Tents, bedclothing, cots, funds end staple provisions ere needed greatly. s The establishment ef detention In one or more places upon the outskirts will call for thousands of tents, much lumber with bedclothing and provision. brad-quarter- BOXING Los Angeles, April 24. The following Is the program that baa been prepared tor the boxing exhibition to be given tonight nt the Pacific Athletic club for the benefit of the San Francisco sufferers: James J. Jeffries and Jack Root, four rounds; Battling Nelson and Edfour rounds; Tommy die Robinson, Burns and George Blake, four rounds; Kid Hermann and Abn Ariel, tour round; Aurello Hererra and Mauro Hererra, four rounds. Jeffries with others will canvas the binks and other business houses anl sell tickets and will sell ticket! from nn automobile on the streets. .... d A d , Montana Tonopak... Tonopah 1. A. DCNKERS Will pay the higheat price for secondhand furniture and eell to the public Tonopah Extea. the cheapest 241S Grant Avs. Beil Tonopafl Midway Phene 027-k- . Ind. S20. J. HERRICK A CO, Successors to H. L. White. ring your geode hers If you want to sell them. Call here If you want buy. 2M Wash Avs. Ball Phans SIS-y- . Ind. 407, Regular Call Sales. Alice, 100 at 2.40. Daly Judge. 100 at S1S.40. Little Bell, 200 at R.C0; 200 at 200 at 1.25; 100 at 19.00. May Day. 1.601 at ' ' Silver King; j,500 at 18c, Silver King. So at 31.' Vnrle Sam. I.fKMi at 40r. Ueck Tunnel, 400 at 1.20; and at Chief, 1,000 New York. 1.800 E0 at e. 39c; H. PATTI SON INSURANCE at 100 3c; 24c; at 100 at 1,000 at Open Beard Salsa, Beck Tunnel, 200 at 1.20. Grand Csntml. 100 nt 4. Little Ball, 100 at 9.25; 200 at 9.50; 100 st 9.75: 700 at 10. Phans 22SX Lower Mammoth, 25 at 45c, New York, 1.000 at 33c, seller sixty days; 200 at ?2c, seller sixty diva Ohio, 200 at 90c, Thompson, bio at 20c. Victor Con., 31,000 at 2.000 at ' Falstaff Cafe MITCHELL BROS. FOR WORLD'S MONUMENTS COPINGS AND HEADSTONES DONT BUY FROM AGENTS As they get large commissions, and you have to pay than. Boo your komu people flret Two ear loads of stock to ssloot ' 3c; ' e. Yard Op posits City Csmstery, MARKETS. Wool. St. Iiouia, Mo April 24.Wool Steady; territory and western medium 220 22; flue medium 21025: ne 1021. Sugar. New York. April 14. All grades of reflnad sugar have been lowered ten cents a hundred pounds. Chicago Produce. Chicago. April 14. Clone: Wheat May 79 7 8: July 79 Corn May 47 July 4 Oats May 32 14; July 30 Pork May 15.(2 14; July 11.82 2-- 2 015. Lard May 2 41 50; July 2.60 02.22 Ribs May 2 5002.52 July 8.65. Flax Task, nuribwest, 1.12. 1-- i Rye The Timothy Aflnl 8.1T. Clover Cash. 11.20. Barley Cash. 3 Overland Limited sat Lukas IHto Is to VMf am, wRb Mw. and Mtato to Otago Cub. ebcbl- wllto "- Sttadudliiueapolis GUcigi & loth-Witte- n 6064. Cash, Bj. , Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City. Mo., April 24. Cattle Receipts 11,000. Steady; native eterre 4.2605.85; southern steer 3.50 05.25; southern cows 2.5004.00; native cow and heifers 2.5O06.OO:-toek-eand feeder 2.00 0 4.76: bulls 2.90 04.00; calves 2.0005.50; western fed leers 8.5005 25. HOGS Receipts 14.000. stendv. Bulk 0.300 2.45; heavy 6.4006.45: packers 6.3006.42 pigs and light 5.250 r .$SHEEP Receipt 5,000; market 50 Top lambs 7.05: muttons lambs 8.2507.05; range (5006-00- ; wethers 5.0006.25; fed ewes 4.500 10c higher. 5.05. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, April 24. Cattle Receipt 34.000. 4.0006.15 Steady; breve cow and heifer 4.7505.25; torker and feeders 2.7504.65; Texan 3.900 4.10. HOGS Receipts 12.000; tomorrow 24.000. Market elow. Mixed and hutcherc 6.350 6.50; good hesvr 6.500 6.(0: rough heavy 6.1606.35: light 6.30 06.67 plga (.500 6.57 SHEEP Receipts 16.000. Market strong. Sheep 2.8506.43; Iambs 4.75 07.15. A RAY OF SUNSHINE. Berkeley, Cal.. April 24 a hartv wedding dispelling sum of the gloom of the San Francisco district from the hearts of a number of refugee took place In Berkeley Sunday evening. Robert F. Renham. a young merchant and a prominent citizen of Portland was on his way to Ban Francisco to wed Mies Mary .Atiuse Hale, a s3cie.y girl of that city when the earthquake r COMPANIES, Thera Is Talk pf Some Companies ing Ruined, 28e. WINES. LIQUORS BENEFIT For Which Jeffrira Will Ge on the Street and Sell Tickets. .... Be- New York, April 24. The New York Tribune today says: There was much talk In the financial district of this city yesterday to the effect tliht several American fire Insurance companies would have to go out of biislnes on account of tjiefr losses by the San Francisco conflagration. It wee even raid that several companies were expected to go Into liquidation Immediately because It would he for them to meet the loanee. to the close of business, however, Ip no company had admitted Inability to pay loanee and officials of some of the companies mentioned In the reports as bring crippled declared that the lossea would lit paid In full, and that the companies would go on. It was said That In several raae the stockholders would make up tbe deficiencies by assessments. Officials of some of the fire Insurance companies were talking . about raising rate, hut there a no definite movement to such an end started. It wan said that It might be necessary to bars a uniform raise In insurance rates to provide for such emergencies aa the Ban Francisco disaster. Fire Insurance officials In thla city received many despatches from their but agents at Ben Francisco yesterday, tbe mean ge did not give much Infop mil ion regarding losae. In moat cases the agent reported that all the maps and other record of Insurance at the agencies ware In vaults which could not be reached on account of the fire In the ruins of buildings. In the absence of more deflnlte in formation than was on file In the New York offices, few Inanrance men would of the make estimates of the companies yesterday. Tbe belief seem ed to be gaining ground, however, that the insurance losses would not reach the high estimates of last week and probably would he below $125,000,000. le - ke TRAINS IN QUARANTINE. !xm Angeles. Cal.. April. 24r-Hea- t 0 MORNING, APRIL 25, 1906. The Brethren 0 0 0 OUR BUTrHFDc t 0 00 0 HAGGARD Bj RIDE 0 Jutktr "Sht "King Stlmtns Mines" Etc. 0 0 0 corruGNT, , r kidcx hjggjkd 0 0 0 0 00000006000000000000000000 a dream or it a message?" 1 ing In. Ontario . Silver King Sacramento Silver Shield Star Con. . Utah . Unrle Sam Con. , 4 let oris . .... S42I Wash. Avs.. HERO COMMISSION. Los Angeles, April 24. The citi-sen-s relief committee will send no mona supplies to Ssa Francisco, at least for the present. A halt was called at the meeting yesterday afternoon. It wna said that the supplies would be needed In Los Angeles in order 'to tnke care of the thousands of refugees pour o . MLEEDOM. CARNEGIE Interest In Stocks About Normal Ones Mors, and General Cendi-tion- s Sants Barbara. Cal., April 24. H. R. Healthy. Vail, a banker of tbla city, yesterday received the following mesas ge from Charles F. Taylor., of Pittsburg, presSalt Cake, April 24. Salsa on tbe ident of the Carnegie Hero society: Would you and .Lawrence Phipps local stock exchange during the regular forenoon call were fairly large, make purchase and forward Immediateconsiderable activity being poted hi ly goods eenrtetly needed tor San several stock. May Day. contrary Francisco sufferers to the amount of to custom, fell off somewhat during 125.000 for the Carnegie Hero commisthe morning, 1.500 shares selling at sion ? Gov. Pardee wna nt once communilower than 26e, or several point!hundred New cated with and baa sent a list of aryesterday. Thirty-thre- e York sold at 3?. to S4c, and 1.572 ticle most required, including cots, Lower Mammoth changed hands nt Wit bedding snd clothing. The Carnegie donsJon will ho exto 50 Vic. A total of 10.958 shares here and In Los Angeles end on pended the regular call, repchanged hands of resenting a value of I12.Ti4.25. and shipment made on the steamer State 26,225 shares sold on the open hoard, California thla evening. bringing 9,232.75. REFUGEES. IN LOS ANGELES. Closing Quotations. Stocks. That City Will Hava All It Can Do Alice Caring for Them. STORE. CANNON SECOND-HANHousehold New and Second-han- d Boston Cob. , e Geode. Now Goods Exchanged for eld. Butler Liberal . . 2272 Washington Ave. Ind, Phene 172. Beck Tunnel Con. ... . . STORE. Ingot , NEVADA SECOND-HANWe buy and sell all kinds ef new Joe Bowers . Little Chief end eeeend-hangoods. Call er phone Wockor A Haynes, Preps. ISt 25th St New 'York Tetro Phene, Ind. (22. Victor Con Wabash PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, IHisMi Yankee Second-HanStore. Htneei ig If you have anything to eell or buy call or phone 1S70 to 1S7S Wash. Ave. Beil 8504. Ind. 175. Goldfleid Bonsais' . . C. of Wednesday morning occurred. When hi train arrived in San Francisco the city was In flames. Aftvr a bis search of two days he located sweetheart and some of her friends. They were shelterless end in dire want, having escaped from The flames with nothing but their clothing. Together the partv came over to Berkeley where they found friends snd were hastily married. Orders $25,000 ef Coeds Sent to San Francisco. iS3 V EXAMINER: OODEX, FT A II, WEDNESDAY lth authorities of Los Angeles are taking every precaution to prevent the Introduction of disease from Ban Francisco by the thousands of refugees now flocking to the city. All trains from the north on the Southern Pacific are bring held at a station established at quarantine Troplco and placed In charge of Dr. Barlow. Trains over the Bsnta Fe are being held at Ban Bernardino until Dr. Edward Garret can thoroughly inspect them. Thus far no contagion of any kind hss been found or If the health authorities have, they have not made the cases public. iwi-iff- CHAPTER XTIIL A day bad gone by since brethren bade farewell Rosamund at Damascus. Now, one burning July night they sat upon thedr horses, the moonlight gleaming on their mniL Still aa statues they eat, looking out from a rocky mounts fe top across that gray and arid plain which stretches from ear Naaareth to the Up of the hills at whoea foot lira Tiberias, on the sea of Galilee. Beneath them, camped around tbe fountain of Feffurleh, were spread the hoste of the Franks to which they did sentinel; 1,800 knights, 2CX000 toot and hordes of Turropoleo that la, nativap of the country, armed after the fashion of tbe Bare ecus. Tomorrow they were to advance, eo rumor said, across yonder desert plain and give battle to Baladln. who lay with all his power by Hattia, above Tiberias. Godwin and his brother thought that K was a madness, for they had seen the might of the Rara-reand ridden acne that thtraty plain beneath Dm summer eun. Godwins heart was troubled, and fear took hold of him, not for himself, but for all the countless army that lay asleep yonder, and tor the cause of Christendom. "I go to watrti yonder. Bide you here, he said to Wulf, and, turning the head of Flame, rode some sixty yards ever a shoulder ef the reck to the farther edge ef the mountain which looked toward the north. Dismount! ng, and bidding the hone stand, which It would do like a deg, he walked forward A few steps to where there was a reck, and, kneeling down, began to pray. It aeemed to Godwin that a sleep fen on him at least bis mind grow doodad and confined. Then It cleared again, slowly, as stirred water clean, till It we bright and atilt. like curtains the vella were lifted from hie eyes, and as they ewnng aside be saw farther and yet farther. He saw the king ef tbe Franks In his tent beneath, and about him the council of his captains, ameog them the fierce eyed master of the Templars and Count Raymond of Tripoli, the lord of Tiberias. rTbey were reasoning together till presently, in a rage, the master of the Templars drew his sword and dashed It down upon toe table. Another veil wan lifted, and, la, he" saw the camp of Batadln, the mighty, endleee ramp, with Its 10.000 tents. lie saw tbe royal pavilion, and la It the niton walked alone.,. He was lost in thought, and Godwin read his thought. It wae: Behind me the Jordan and tbe era of Galilee, Into whlrh. If my flanks were turned, I should be driven,' I and all my hast, fa front the territories of the Fnuka,jrhero I have no friend, and by Naxaretb their great army. AUah alone can help me. If they eit etlll egd fore mo to advance serose the deeert and attack them before my army melts Sway, then I am Inst. If they advance upon me round the .mountain Tabor and by the wa--1 torod land. I may be loet But If oh. If Allah should makthem mad, and they should strike straight e cross the desert, then then they- - are lost and the reign of the croeo In Syria la forever at an end." n Look! Nqpr to the pavilion of stood another tent closely guarded, and In It on a cushioned bad lay two women. One wae Rosamund, and the other wee Masouda. Tbe last veil waa withdrawn, and now Godwin sew a sight at which bia soul shlvqred. A plain and above ft a frowning mountain, and that mountain thick, thick with dead, thousand end thousand and thousands oT dead, among which the hy enaa wandered and the night birds screamed. He could see their faces; many of them be knew again as tbosa of living men whom he had met in Jerusalem and shew here or had noted with tbe army. , t Godwin awoke from hie dream trembling. mounted bis hone and rode back to Wulf. "Tail me," asked Godwin, "how long Is tt since I left you 7 "Some few minutes ten perhaps," answered his brother. A short while to have seen so much," replied Godwin. Than he told him all and at the end asked him, What think your Wulf considered awhile and answered: WelL brother, you have toadied no wine today, eo you are not drank, and you have done nothing foolish, so you are not mad. Therefore it would seem that the saints lave been talking to you. Our watch Is ended, tar I bear tbe homes of the knights who come to reltevwus. Listen. Thla Is my counsel: In the camp yonder la our friend with whom we traveled from Jerusalem. Egbert, tbe bishop of Xasareth, who ninn-hewith the host Let ne go to Uni and lay tbia matter before him, for he is a holy man and learned." Godwin nodded lu assent and presently, when the other knights were come and they had made their report to them, they rode off together to the MART ns Bal-adi- la "Godwin DArry." he answered. "I have learned to know you as a true servant of the church. It well may be that to each a one aa you foresight has been given, that through you those who' rule ua may be warned and all Christendom saved from great sorrow end disgrace. Came, let us go to the king und tell this story, for he etlll slto ia council yonder." Bo they went out together and rod to tbe royal tent. Here the bishop was admitted, tearing them without Presently he returned for them. Already tt waa near Midnight but till the groat pavilion waa crowded with barons and chief captains. At the head of the table eat the king, Guy of Lusignan, a weak fared man. dad in splendid armor. On bia right waa the white haired Count Raymond of Tripoli and on hie left the black bearded, frowning master of tbe lYmplara, clad in Ua white mantle, on tbe left breast of which the rod cross was bia boo ed. Words had bees running high, their fores showed it hot Just then a alienee reigned. The king looked up and, seeing the blahop, asked peevishly: "What to it newt Oh, I remember; some talk from those tall twin knights. Well, bring them forward." Bo the throe ef'them same forward, and at Godwin! prayer the bishop Egbert toM of tbe vision that bad eome to him not more than an how ago while he kept watch upon the mountain top. At first one or two of the harona aeemed disposed to laugh, but when they looked at Godwins high and spiritual face their laughter died away. Indeed, aa the tale of the rocky U1I and tbe dead who were stretched upon it went on they grew white with fear, and whitest of them all waa the king. "Ia all this true, Blr Godwin?" he asked when tbe blahop had finished. "It Is truer my lord king answered Grccnwell "Hie word Is not enough," broke In the master of the Templars. "Let him wear to It on the holy rood, knowing that if he Ilea It will blast hie soul to all eternity." Now there was an annex to the tent, rudely furnished ae a chapel, and at tbe end of tbla annex a tall, relied object Bulimia, the blahop of Acre, who waa clad In the armor of a knight went to the object end, drawing the veil, revealed a broken, blackened cross, set around with Jewels, that stood about the height at man above the ground, for all the lower part was TriE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Bros. FOR YOUR CHOICE Wholesale and Retail MEATS Butchers WE HAVE THE For Fine Meats BEST. TRY US. POULTRY AND FISH IN SEASON Phsnss Bell Sts; Ind, Phone 190. Bell 171-y- ni m ; 355 Twenty -- Fourth St, 2321 Washington Avenue We Keep the Best Meats The London Meat Market , Money will buy; no Inferior A. WRIGHT, Prop, meats handled nt Fresh and Salt BALLARD & MEATS RINCKERS Godwin. FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY. Beth phensa S62. 331 Twenty-Fourt- . St h - Game and Fish in Season. Vs handle nothing but prims stssr beet. Specialties: . Hem made lard and sausage. AB meats are atrlctly first-cla- n h every Una. Beth Phenes 1M. fill IT. TWENTY-FOURT- t At the sight ef it Godwin end every man present there fell upon his knees, for since Rt Helena found it over Sevan centuries before, this had been accounted the moat precious relic In all Christendom the very wood upon Which the Saviour Buffered, aa. Indeed, It may have been. JNow," broke In tbe voice of the master of tbe Templars, "let Blr Godwin XYArey ewear to the truth of hie tale upon this rood. Rising from ft Is knees Godwin advanced to the cross, end, laying hie hand upon tbo wood, said: "Upon thla very rood I ewear that 'not much more than an hour ago I tuw the vision wblct has been told to tbe Rings highness and to alL The blahpp drqjr hark the covering ever the cross, and lu alienee tbe council took their teats again about. the table. Now the king was very pale and fearful; Indeed, a gloom lay upon all of them. "It would seem," he said, "that Here a messenger baa been sect to ua from heaven. Dare we disobey bis message?" The Grand Templar lifted bia rugged, frowning fare. "A messenger from heaven, said you, king? To mo he seema more like a mess eager .from Baladln. Tell ua, Blr Godwin, were not you und your brother ones the sultan's guests at and were you not officers of the aulton'u bodyguard?" Now all looked intently at Godwin, .who hesitated a little, foreseeing how bis answer would bo road, whereon Wulf spoke In his loud voice: ' Aye, we acted as auch for aefolle and doubtless you have heard the aved Baladln life when he wae attacked by the assassins." , Oh," raid the Templar, with bitter sarcasm, you saved Baladins life, did you? I can well believe It Now, Sir Knights, a newer me one more question "Sir. Templar, with my tongue or with my sword?" broke in Wolf, but the king held up his hand and bade Drs. Elliott & Norris 2S YEARS To the study and treatment of Chronic diseases of. men, womea ul children. Laving devoted special effort during our entire professtasl Ufa and are now rewarded hy the disco very of methods that glveeom-pletmastery of Nervous and Blood Diseases, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney and Liver troubles. . MENS DISEASES him bp silent e e, Rupture, Vsrlceecls, Nerve Debility, Drug Blood Poison, File . OFFICE HsMta Taken on a positive guarantee to cure CONSULTATION FREE, PERSONALLY OR BY LETTER OPEN DAY AND EVENING. 2361 WASH. AVE. When Writing; Address Drs. ELLIOTT & N0RRI& Ogden ADVERTISE HOWTO IN A SMALL story-s- "A trace to your tavern raffling, young sir, and answer," went on the Templar. "Or. rather, do yon answer, Blr Godwin. Is Toar cousin, Rosamund, the daughter of Bir Andrew DArcy. a niece of Baladln, and haa she been created by him Princess of Bailbrc, and to aba at thla moment in bia city of Damascus?" REFUGEES AT FORTLAND. ' 8he to hto niece," answered Godwin quietly- - "Rh Ja the Princess of Baal-bePortland, Ore., April 24. Six hunbut at thft moment she to not in dred refugee from Ban Francisco Damascus, f reached Portland yesterday over the tent ef Egbert. "How do yon know that Hr GodSouthern Pacific railroad. Four hunEgbert was an Englishman who had win?" dred were destitute and are being carmore then thirty years of hie "I knew it bfcanse lu tbe vision of ed for hy the relief committee, Individ- spent life In the seek wbeieof the suns bed which you have been told I saw her uals and trades unions. The latter made no discrimination tanned hie wrinkled fere to the hue Bleeping In n tent in the camp of Balabetween union and Three of bronie that seemed tbe darker la dln. hudred more refusers will arrive to- contrast with Us blue eyes and snow Now tbe council began to tough, but morrow morning. white hair and beard. Entering the Godwin, with a set. white face, went tent, they found him at bia prayers. on: AMERICANS AWAIT NEWS. Presently he roee and asked them what Aye, my lord Templar, and near that they needed. blaaeaed tent I saw acoros of the very Tokio. April 21. (Delayed in transTour counsel, holy father," answer- Templars and at the Hospitalers lying mission). The absence of detailed In- ed Wolf. dead. Remember it when tbe dreadful formation of the disinter at San Fran' Iks, having seen that the tent flap hour cornea." ? cis co la causing Intense anxiety to the waa closed and that none lingered Now the laughter died away, and a Americans residing in Japan and parnear. Godwin told him hie dream. murmur of fear ran round the board. ticulars are keenly awaited. The old men listened patiently, nor Tlie Imperial Cherry Blossom Party Only the Templar, who feared neitoday was a moet brilliant occasion. did he seem enrprleed athls strange ther man nor spirit, laughed Anl gave The day was an Ideal one. Over, one story, since In those days men few. er him. the He vjthjrls rye. thousand guests were Invited, of whom thought they saw. many ouch visions. 500 were foreigners, mostly AmerWhen he bed finished Godwin asked (Continued - Tomorrow.) ican. Rear Admiral Train from of him a he had asked of Wulf: Manila wes present to the Emperor. What think yon, holy father? Xi this WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS non-unio- The Market Affords ' v. WAY SUCCESSFULLY 1 v I n- .. to First, be nur that you havo a good proposition something to want other buy. people fair price that Tell, J" put your proposition attractively, temptingly. tha worded (possible. Just whrtyou have to roll and Just why -l j WThfrd! choose a medium that will roach tha greatest number Interest- -" r of the port whom your piopoaltion .is most likely to least money. But th ability to decide upon the worth of a Frpolfw,Blltit fl effective way to present it, and the meet economical mm before the public come only aa the result ef long frJ,"f: btari Th beginner, therefore, with th thro fundamental auocea for look Ho mu.t has only one couree to porous. taV,ThliBBdc!w not mean that he must Imitate blindly or tt Ideas. But he must analyse each advertising euccM aa Japem" to him and reapply for hlmaelf th principle and theaaauranc to the.only Every successful advertiser dee thla; It Ian success. hbM ) M M It pays to advertise If you do tt right If you don't de If have ,n'7 aW1 threw away your meney. you .Vrrjour run big ad. Start In a email way and feel th m writs an advertisement eeaeon Dont offer something cheap because it to out ef " Z'1. lm .f'' If" h value you want to maka money B who knows how to advertle haa a fortune in hi ability. m Don't advertlae umbrellas er straw hate In. January " In July. . vM havs W If you cant get back ovary dollar you pay for advertising wrong ad. Cut It out and try a new ena. If you can maka a H ad pay. then you can auecMcfuiiy try Start in a small way and turn hew to advertise. But be urf1 ether peoples' ads. suite, It pays. BUrt la with th Examiner Our Classified Advertisements . er a buggy or- harneaa, Have you a cow clame bicycle, or a typewriter, or anything else? try will bring you a buyar. h Our want column ads cost 1 cent per word fo firat Inaertlen caa coat lees than 25 cent. Jue trT results. If you run a want ad for a month It will cert X" per month. That to cheap enough to let everybody up d-- tor-sale- s. 4 ,nrtle. . g a"d cWt P g, |