The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 23, 1904, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OREGON DAILY v JOURNAL, PORTLAND, - FRIDAY i EVENING, SEPTEMBER I tt, letti
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ECONOMICAL
BARON'S SHOE STOIIE
NONET
MYERS IN
SHOES
the; rainy season
Hu corns and one wants shoes that win keep oat the wet dependable
shoes that wear. We want you to try our shoes. We know that we
can pteese you m style, comfort ana wear prices too. . . . . ; i
w SBB oum umb of wet weather shoe SPECIALS i ,
O EIVEJt FkUIT
HASVfST IS GREAT
Men's Box Calf and Ctuvm Vtewl
Calf,
atroag
tea- that
and Blueherv stylee,
IwUmt L Ooodrw Wlt
Jngar! omfort. : and
worth wjrrowt of U-fit;
SPECIAL
, rwwi
$3.00
236-232 MORRUON
ST, Near SccsmI :
RED SCHOOL-HOUSE
shoes
For Boy and Olrti hi Kid, via
our Calf and Bos Calf leathers,
with bMt quality BOCK OAK
LEATHER eelea that stand lota of
hard has ok loot at these pries:
Bora- am. 1 to ' , ntuiir
-.; special ...... ......sa.oo
Boy sises, IS to t, regular
. IMS; special ..Sl.TS
Boj stsea, a to 11, regular
, ; apaetal .v.... SI .60
Olrla' elaee. 11 to ft, regular
SIM; apaelal S1.50
Oirls alaaa, 4 to 11. regular
ll.TI; special 1J5
Olrla" ataaa, to t fogular
l.f; apaotel ........... .91.00
ladles' alaaa. 1(1 to I, with low
school heal, rasular .;
. apaelal ......t.Sl.OO
Women's XXX Kid end - Box Calf
- Laos, with floxlbla axtenetoa eolee.
Mlt kid and patent tips, all
fail IMi par
roe flttlns
atylee; .
regular 1
SKOAL
pajcft
woauba-
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VABEOTfS
! eauFFSJi
amaiTi-s
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BARON'S SHOE STORE
230-232 MORRISON
ST., Near Sccead
UAKXET EGWG
IS TO EE
RUSHED
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Portland wffl aoon hero a bow market
. building. It wUl ha lecatad an tho alt
f tba old market building between Sec
ondhand Third and Oar and Market
atreeta. Work:' aa tho proposed atrue
turo wU M oaaamaaoad wltbla Um
Sara.
. S. H. Alaxandar. California eapltal
nit, la tho etoUf atochhoidm- and praal
Saat of tho Union Market aaaocl&tlon.
tha eorporatloa which wUl ' orect tho1
balldtng. - Tho franchlaa for awnirlns
Um eontrel of tho propartr. which waa
cwardod to tha Union Market company
by tha city oouncU, haa baan aaalgnad to
Mr. Alcxander'a oonipany.
At a raoant aaaatlno- of tha atoohhold.
ora-of tha association tha president waa
ordered to prepare plana and specifica
tions for tho proposed buUdlnsa and to
lot tha eon tracts as soon as possible.
Tho mala building win ho tlx 196 foot
In dimensions. It will contain offices
for food Inspectors and for tha managers
-of tho market. It will ha substantially
constructed, wtth tha proper heating,
lighting and drainagd, and with concrete
or asphaltoaa floors. It will aoat about
f 29,000. .
Boaldoa tba Btala bwUdtns there will
he two ions sheds M foot by 100 feet la
dimensions for naa of marketers of pro
does, and they will ha so constructed aa
to furnish protection from tho weather.
Tha market bltfck la now being cleared
of debris, and work on tha now building
will be commenced ' immediately and
rushed to com plet Ion. . . -
According to tho ctty ordinance grant
ing the franchise, the buUdlng ahall ba
under tho management of a board of di
rectors of three members. One of these
members shall be appointed by tba ooun
cll, a second by tha oerporatlon. and tho
third member shall bo ehoaoa by tha two
already appointed.
LINCOLN FAIR TO BE
HELD AT DAYENPORT
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BMtal Dtapsttfe ta The tarsi)
Daren port. Waah SepL II. Tho sixth
annoal Lincoln oounty fair will bo held
in Davenport. October it to IK inclu
sive. The o Seers of tho fair association
are: Peter Lelptnaa, president and man
ager; A. W. Turner, vice-president; O.
K. Blrge. troasurer; Prad Bask a, secre
tary; Lnple D. 'Todd, assistant ' secre
tary. Tha directors are Henry Chilton.
J- W. Sawyer. A. B. Turner. Frank Har
din and U Klrebaa, Plana are being
made for tba biggest fair ever hold la
tha oounty and prises aggregating - see
oral hundred dollars will bo given away.
On tha opening; day of tho fair tha
handsome sliver cup now bald by Har
rington will bo raced for. There will
ba regular Sold day events, .and on tho
following days thero will bo a program
of race for substantial cash prises.
BRICGE QUESTION-
STILL UP IN AIR
or suitajts ooxom mu dib
it
Street!
atl6?First
$gSodD(ID
In Gold Given
!'Toi?ttMfc
IO to First Correct Answer Keceive4;
$5 to Second Correct Answer Received; t
and 2 Each to the Next Five Correct
Answers Received. , - ' - - '
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EXPLANATION 1 J
ortlaBd drm that haa bam established for sight yeara Ir this
nit has never advertised, la ri-i. " . w' I
.?L.Wi1?S S!2Sn. ?. hsa docided to Inaugursto
r aoout uctobor z. The quea
I aa van n ewt a nminnn.
d Public School a. Cnntmm .IauI .Mil AvMui
o one connected with amr t n.iy.i. A
mau o
ta great cut price sale advertising big, on orab
tlon la. Who la It? Ouesa as many times aa
Only open to pupils Of Portland public schools.
No one connected with any newi
Lisa ine attacnM pmiim. .mi ..v.- .
d September It.
O this oonteet.
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I ATTaaTB
eeeisiiiaaMsaasiistnnsMiaitiiaiM
fsTOT brldgoa orer Sullivan's
gwloh. Tho Oregon Real Batata eom-
pany bag about 1.100 lota la tho district
affected, and auffsra mora than any
other Individual or private company by
praaant conditions. But wa want bridge
on a rational plan, which doe not in
flict Injustice upon aay interests Wa
do not want to pay one-third or half of
tho total oost of an unnnnramast that
tba city at large, and especially nooola
near us. prone aa muen by aa wa do. And
we 00 not want to ba taxed and assessed
out Of existence. We have rights, and
merely seek to have ' thoee rights pro
tected as all other property riahts are
protected.''
This statement Waa mads bv C ST.
Harbeugh. manager of tha Oregon Real
estate company, which owns consider.
able property affected by the Union and
urana avenue brldgea over Sullivan's
gulch. If tho district get apart for as
sessment to construct the bridges is
rather email, Mr." Harbaugh'a company
would ba able to muster mora than half
tho area neoaaaary to vravant a natltinn
ealng bofora tba omtnelL If ISO, Opt la
to be used in construction work, and
not to avaed I. MS lota. In tho general
area Indies ted aa probable for tha next
district, are aaaeeeed, tha Oregon Real
Estate company would have to beat ap
proximately a third of tha amount as
sessed to realty. Because of these facta,
tho company's attitude oa the subject
haa been tha aubjaof of much diaoua-
afoa. . - . -
When goon today bo frankly said that
ha wanted brldgoa. His positive ooavlo-
tloa la. and haa baan. that aueh extraor
dinary work should be a tax upon tha
city at largo, but If tba Oregon Real
Batata company la gtran some aasuranos
that Its property la not to ha taxed
time after time for other brldgea across
ulllvaa a gulch, and If the two pro
poned structures are not unreasonably
oostly, tho management ts willing to
moot an equitable assessment for Im
provement. Aa Mr. Harbeugh holds that
this district assessment for aueh im
provement la properly a general tax his
payment for tha Union and Grand ave
nue bridges would ba In tha nature of a
donation to expedite work.
Illustrating tha slgnlOoanoo to hi
property of Sullivan guloh tmpro ve
nt en ta, Mr. Barbaugb aald there would
bo practical confiscation If th people
of that section later' took a notion to
bridge the chasm at every atreet cross
ing between East First and Beat Twen
tieth streets. Ho domaada some assur
ance that ouch aa eventuality .will not
follow tha Union and-Orand avenue
structures.
Petltione for olgaatureg of residents
affected are being prepared, tha effort
of committeemen being to got a docu
ment that will meet with general ap
proval. Jfo paper baa yet boon' circu
lated, but members of tha committee 1
believe they wlU get down to this work
la s faw days,
-1 never saw 00 many applea in my
Ufa." says Rlnaido M. Hall advertlaing
agent of tha Oregon Railroad A Naviga
tion oompany, who bag Just returned
front Hood River, what ha spaat a weak
with a photographer soaking ptoturee
for tha next aeries of Oregoa Railroad
Navigation publicatioaa
Tho-fniit harvaat ts in prograao hi tba
faaouo valley of tha Hood rrretv
tha orchards are now at their beat. In
n faw weeks nwra all tha applea will
ba pteked and carefully packed away In
boxes. In whloh they, like Rogue river
valley apples, art shipped all over tha
world. Many of them go to New jork,
London, Germany and tha orient. Tha
next steamship leaving Portland will
oarry about , boxes of Orecoa apoloa
xor cnina and Japan.
"Fully 1U carloads of ancdaa will
ba shipped out of Hood River station
this year," aaya Mr. Hail. This Is aa
Increase aver last year. Tba output In
this valley wUl Inoreaae every year
from thla time. More young oroaarda
ara oons tan Uy ooming Into bearing and
mora ara being planted. There
baan considerably over HOO.OOt of east-
arm oapital Invested In Hood River fruit
orchards and land this year."
Among tho newcomers at Hood Rtvor
lg Oeoar Vanderbllt. a railroad man wall
known la tha middle west, For
yeara ha waa ta charge of tba Northern
Pacific rallway'a passenger and freight
business In tha Iowa district. Bo 1
quit tha railway business and coma to
Oregon to become a fruit rancher. Ha
bought tho fruit farm known aa Baulah-
land, about seven milee up tba valley
from tho town of Hood River. Ha paid
tlO.ooa for tho -property, oonatatliur of
11S aores of chol oe land, whloh Included
M acres of bearing orchard, and ha la
improving tho place and sniarglng the
orchards on It His applea ara tha
Spitsenbarga, Kewtoa Pipping and BalbV
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School IL112
III
means lidvs'cloliiirid
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Every mother who la interested In retting the best values. for little money should come and
inspect our stock. Hundreds of styles every style the essence of quality, for tha boy who is
nam on ms ciotnes. nvery garment made by tne beat- eastern . rnanuiacturers after our own
suggestion and selection. We stand behind every suit that leaves our store. We do exactly
as we advertise. Mosey hero cheerfully refunded when sstiafaction is not perfect We in
vite mothers, fathers and guardians to call here and see what we have in School Suit lor
youngsters from 4 to 14 and f to 80 years of age. ;i
School Suits
ANTI-GAMBLING CRUSADE
(Continued from Pas One.
of the oounoilmon voted for It from
honest conviction, but nevertheless the
move la believed to hava baan prompted
by tha advocates of aa open town. .
Notice waa served upon tha OWpeta
of tho card machines today that tho ma
chines wouid not be permitted to run
after o'clock thla afternoon Thereaf
ter tho ordlaaaoa will bo rigidly .en
forced, s
Mayor Wtlhama gaM thla gtornlnr
that tha ordinance prohibiting all aloe
maohlaea, including thoaa played for
liquors and elgara, from oparatlns la
thla city would be enforoed. - -
"I hava notified the chief of polios,
aald ha, "that he nulst arder the ma
chines oat. Ho wOJ obey my erdera and
noroarter no mora plot aaachinea wUl
run In thio dty.
- "I know It will work S ssvdahtn on
some of tho elgar merchants but aa the
ODunou baa demanded: that tha ordt
nanoa, whiob they passed, ba enforoed.
tneir wiaaea wui be granted. Mo more
slot maohiaaa wlU bo allowed la tola
OUT.1' ..' " ' . - .
The kind for trough and ready
wear, yet the kind- tfiat makes
manly boys of your tittle fellows.
We have suits for boys from 4 to
14 years at - f 1.50, $2.00,
fa.50 and up to f 5.00. The
same suit would cost you from a
third to a' fourth more elsewhere.
All the new styles and goodd are
shown here styles and quality
that cannot fail to please you.
vsuirsFoaycuTKs:
In Suits fos youths from 14 to SO
yeara we cannot be excelled. Here
you win tind a fine excellent in
make -and quality, new in style,
the .latest materials and best of
all, moderate prices. dZ FA
Our price. ....apUo'DU
Others' would charge you from
$8.50 to $10.00 for the same Qual
ity,, but a medium price for high
grade goods is, what we base our
reputation on.' Small profits the
year round not three and four prices at the -beginning
of season and then sell the suits
left at cost.- Moderate profit all the year
round 'here, satisfies.'"' - ' v- .
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MEN'S SUITS
,The iwellest line in the dty and a large variety, 100 styles and patterns to select trorn, all the
latest styles ana best maxes-; no aweat-snop, cneap-john work here; the best cue- CA
tomtailored work. We are aelling for., a, .......;.,....fc.i.;,...,gpyg4jU
' A suit that our competitor would not think of askinrar, at this season, less than ft.XQ or
t . M I - 1 .1 . 3 . . . . .
9ia.w iot. iiw goocu are ncr to prove uus asseruon. we nave tiiem in cassimeres, tweeds,
fancy worsteds, in plain and fancy stripes. We are especially anxious to show you these goods.
v v .mvw ;vu vii e yivmvv wuu uio oijiKp AjuailLy ailO HLL'-ulC lOWCSL in Wie City, f
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ODD PANTS
A swell line of all the new goods In Odd Pants
are shown here. We have a half hundred
styles to select from. Any one iT CA
you can have for.. ....... .aJ)OaaJV
For the same article you would pay $4.60 and
$5.00 at the so-called reduction sales. We
never asked any more and never expect to. It
is a fair price, but an exceptionally good bar-,
gain for you. We are aure, of your satisfac
tion when vou buv aair of these osnts at
f3.50 but not if you paid $5.00 ior them.
HATS
We are showing a nobby line of swell new
Hats.- Every -style is here, the : f?A
qualitv is in our famous. . . .spXaOU
These hats equal any sold for $3.00 and $8.50
by others. Remember, we never, exaggerate
here. r We want no disappointment when you
come and look, and perfect satisfaction when
.you Duy.-.v.', v
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Clothier, Hatter and Hen's Furnisher.
Boys and Children . Clothing a Specialty,
Chief of Police Hunt atated that ba
had ordered ail big man to notify tho
saloons and cigar men that they must
take out their maohlneai
"Mayor Williams told mo to atop tha
machines from running,' said he. "and
I moan to do it. Ko mora slot maohlnaa
wlU run In thla city."
Councilman A. K. Bentley, who Intro
dnoad tho resolution at tha meeting of
tba oouncil Wednesday demanding tha
mayor to Instruct tba ohlaf of polios to
anforoa tho ordinance, stated yesterday
u me memoera or tba council ara de
termined to atop all slot nmohinea.
There la grafting gains on In thla
dty aomowhora and wo are determined
to put a atop to It paid ha "We ara
determined to atand together on thla
proposition and something will happen
u uo ordinance M not amroroad."
C0MP1TTE UNt 0Ft MOTS FURNISHINGS . 224-226 MORRISON STREET
Kmrnrnm
CONVENTION PLOMS
txaioa made by Sheriff Word, last
night showed that tho Chiaeee have
taken ovary precaution to escape deteo-
uon wmie ongagea la violating tha ga
Ming lawa At each of three nhu
raided, heavy Iron-bound doora nrovld.
od with strong bolta, bad baan placed in.
Two of thorn bad to be battered down
with sledge hammers and orowbara re
quiring it minutes hard work la each
9
TO DIVIDE EASTERN
OREGON PRESBYTERY
f: .'! ' '" V'.' r
(BeeeUl Dlsatta aV the eaaratL)
La Grande, Or Sept. It. At tha ses
sion of. tba Eastern Oregon presbytery
al in Enterprise, Wallowa county.
resolution waa made to divide tho
Baatern Oregon presbytery, which now
consists of every county east of the
Cascades, axoept Lake and Klaamth.
which wlU ba thoroughly eonatdertd by
tne aynod wmob meeu in Portland about
October la. , '
Tha division wlU bo made alone? tha
ereet of tho Blue mountains from tha
state line aouthward until Grant oounty
is reached. A portion of Grant oounty
win oe in xnis ana a portion in tha other
presbytery, and It will ba the onlv
oounty not entirely to ono or tha other.
Tha Grand Ronde presbytery will con
sist of Harney. Malheur, Baker, Union.
Wallowa and a , portion of Grant
oountlea
Pendleton presbytery will comprise
BBatUla oounty, a portion of Grant.
Wasco, Wheeler, Crook, and In fact, all
of tha rest of tho territory east of the
Cascades not . Included In tba Grand
Roods preebytary gad Lake and Klamath
oountlea. - , .
BRIDEGROOM MISSING
WITH $12,000 CASH
(Jeanal SpMtal Ssrrka.) ''
Chicago, Sept. It. Fred B. Hoover
of Albion. Ind., a Jeweler, Who oarrted
fll.ott In money In ensemg from his
hotel here, where big bride awattg hia
return.
It la batlavad that he was haM up and
robbed of his modey and. owing to bis
not returning. It la thought be may have
been murdered. A thorough search la
bams Instituted, but so far without ra
aulta. - , ,
A faw nlghta ago a raid waa' nam on
Poker gamea Tho Maaa oafe. tha first
Place visited, waa found without a name.
It waa. learned afterward that lookouts
had been placed in the park opposite the
ooarwouea. who warned tha players aa
soon as tne deputies left the oourthousa.
The telephone waa than used to warn all
other places where poker gamea ware
running, and tho depuUea returned
emptr-handed. -
These taotlos will avail lltUa," saM
oner 11 1 worn. ir tne poker gamea
continue, wa will succeed In arresting
tha pmyara sooner or later, livery tuna
a piayer is arreeted in a house tha pro
prietors will also ba arrested. No man
will be released except cash bail la de
posited. s
Snevaa Chinese aad one Japanese Were
srrested last atght, tha number Includ
ing tha four proprietors of tha throe
places raided. Tha raiding party con
sisted of tha ahertff and Deputy Sheriffs
More land, Gruaak Cords no, Parrott and
HolMngawortb. At 4U Second street the
doorkeeper waa caught off hie gaard by
the ahsriff and two deputlea Chung
Wah, tha proprietor, alx other Chinese,
and Masts, a Japanese, were arreeted.
A faatan outfit waa secured aa evidence.
Deputlea Orueel and Cordano meaa
time raided a faatan aatabllahmaat at
Sttt Second street, A aledge hammer
had to bo aaed to break In tha door.
Huey Sing, the proprietor, and ana play.
or, were arrested. The other players e
eaped by a skylight and over tha roofa
At Second street, corner of Oahv
directly oppoolte the police otaflon, a
door bad to ba braken down with a
sledge hammer and crowbars. Ono of
tha storekeepers, Juey Joe, was detected
giving a sign to tha doorkeeper of tha
gambling room and waa promptly ar
reeted. Tha door wah slammed In tba
deputlea faoea Just bofora tha sledge
hammer were brought Into play. A
twenty-one table, whiob bad Just bean In-
atailed. waa secured. Tong-Jtm, another
proprietor, waa also Jailed.
All tha prisoners but two warn . ro-
laaaed last night, 160 ball being re
quired for each proprietor gad lift for
each player. Circuit Judge Sears get
ting tha amount by telephona Tha oth
ers secured ball today.
5.
After on of tho nerosst agate
witnessed on tho door of an eastern
convention,' Portland captured the neat
annual meeting of tho Aaaoclated Jrra
temltiee of America and doubtless tha
American. Fraternal congress will later
olds to 00m to this oity also, as the
two bod tea always meet in tha same
plana at nearly tha aamo time. The
news was reoeivod by tho Lewi and
Clark fair corporation this morning and
local offloero of tho Order of Wash
ington and the Order of Lion have re
ceived confirmatory messages from then
chief official who made tho Beat for
Portland. -
Whan J. I Kitchen, ohlaf offloer of
the Order of Washington, and Peter N.
MacPharaon, holding- tho corresponding
offloo la tho Order f Lions, left last
week they -hoped to wAn the prise but
war dubious, for It waa known that
several eastern cities war coming with
large delegations and big money pledges
t capture tba next masting- of tha two
Ms convention ....
In tha dispatch Mr. Mltehan and. Mr.
MacPharaon stated that tha next moot
la of" Ob Aaaoototad Fratarnitlea waa
acurad for. Portland la July ItCi, de-
avlt too cppoeltioa -of Niagara: Paila,
Dotrott MUwaukos, Xea Molae and
aTanaaa City, aaoh city striving to aeeure
tba plum. Dea Moiaea wa aspeoiaUy
aotrre and had eecured a ooosiderabis
entertainment runo. wriich was more
than Portland oould offer but tha Ut
ter oity won through tba effort f tho
two local representatives backed by San
rranciaoo, Loo Answ and Xeaver fra
ternal orders.
. Tha fair offlelalg are aspocJally pleased
at tha now aa tho two organlaation
number in number and banoflalarlea
mora than lS.aoo.Mt adults. Probafily
rwo-tnirds a the population of . the
United State la directly Interested in
the annual meeting of th oonaraaasa
Tho two aonventiona usuailr call to-
Sathar S,0t delegatea, tba majority of
whom would not attend a fair unless tha
conventions war held at that fair eltr.
and though on aooount of tho dkttanoa
thla number hi not expected to attend
tha ltoi aaeatona, still th moot oonoer-
vaUve eotlmatea place th total attend
ance of delegates and friends at ,(. .
At tba aoat meetlnjr of tha congresses
tho plan of oonsolldatlon wUl ho dla-
cusoed and probably adopted. Thla will
mean th onion of aU th fraternal or
ders of tho oountry under oas central
management and should th anion bo
scheduled at th Portland oongreaa an
unusually mrs attendance will bo as
sured.
KHTH MAY BE HELD
FOR CARELESSNESS
(Bpertal Mmm h The 3bameLl
Spokane. Waab Sept. U-nJmnh doalar ' . .
Keith may pe hold for orlmlnai prone ..
cuUoa for loavln a box of "Rat. BiaMr
wlU oomo a tba result f tha death of
elgbt-year-old Reubea Lias n. who told
bla narante bofora he died that he bad
found four wafers in th room below1
their housekeeping room. ..
Upon Investigation tne tjok marhed
"Rat Blskit" waa found near where be
aald ha bad found tha wafer. ' Tha eaaa
against the man wlU be dear If tha au-
topay bears out this story. Th thro
other children who tasted of tha nol-
aooed wafer are now sut of dangar ,
taper! DtoeeuA Tba searaaL) V ,
IndependeBoe, Or, Sept tl. The lad- t
nnidone nubile school opens on Monday
t. an tho attendance nromlsa to be .
much larger than last roar. Mr. ifnr.
dock hag boon selected for th assistant r T
principal aaa Mia Footer ha eecured '
to aecobd grade, th two noalUona bo- "
tng mad- vacant by the resignation of
Pro feesor Rutherford and Mlsa BmWa.
Ulaa and Lewto' Seat SranC
GOLDEN WEST
. THIS TIME IT'S PRBB ,
BAKING FOWDER
' "thw Sterling Qossgt 41 Dcvcrs Prodoct
Havin: mirchaseci m large lof of Golden West
Baking Powder -we again offer our Mwmnt ad,
patrons another trest To every person who
brings a paid ad. for next Sunday . Journal we
will give absolutely free a can of this, fine well
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GOLDEN WEST
BAKING POWDER
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Waat Ad. Rate 21 W'crds I5c
Just a Word About This Premium
Golden West feaking Powder la composed
of the very finest materiali obtainable, and
is guaranteed " ABSOLUTELY PURE.,
Closset t Devera guarantee this powder to
give entire aatisfaction and authorixe the
refonding of money should -any fault be '
found. It is sold by all leading grocers
throughout the city.- . . ..-
Rcmcmkr the Baking Powder l$ gtrea only to
- thou who brine In a paid Wwt W for
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