ASES IDEAS OF THE AMERICAN GIRLOF 1904 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1903. SEVEN etrl Bhc 10fU? Wlint will -i. inn ui .vv ........ ..... 'iiicof wnat a iuost,onI 'jfllllam M. Chaso Btood In the L of a sqitaro room from which My looked down on ovory side. F tinf n window In (tin ffhero w ""- - - L, yet It was lighted. Thore was Mk & man In the room except Mr. 'JJC J01 "' " "'-" """ .nuotu- W, indiviauaiu. hero was not a girl In tho room JK it was peopled with pretty girls, e 6orlous, some 'smiling, some Urlcan, somo apanisn, ssomo ung- ii Yet all Bins, in mo uncK- Lnd wero a few portraits of men. l . o can soo mo mim wnun more rt girls arouna ; -The girl of 1004," said mo great rlcan palntor, looking up at a KHtr typo of girl In an automoblla U( walking aiong a gray sireci, til, of course, sho will bo different Rm any other gin, rrom every JM&u C11 that ovcr llvod' Jnd for that matter ovory woman Afferent from ovory other woman d the charm of womankind Is that US Ml Sapposo you wore to paint a pic- jro and say: 'This is tho woman do U como. How tired you would am of that picture And how earn er you would wish that It might be ii&sei. 'You weary of ono faco. You weary Wone style. You weary or ono pre. Beautiful In Her Variety. "Tho great beauty of tho girl of wt will bo hor variety. Sho will Writing of your deni ms. -. glance? And !,., i..- . ... Certainly you can. But how? You do not know. Nolthei- d- nnvJ e se. ou cannot say, 'it 8 the up Btroko or tho down stroke! ' Will Differ From All Others, "Thus with the American girl. She Is American borniiRo nu i - ...w mw in du, "The girl of 1904 will bo different m a way irom any other girl. Her race will show tho American charac teristics which are thoso of a sweet uionuing of other nations. All races meet hero and nroiluoo n i ,. different from tho French type as ono coior is different from nnothor. To u yracucca oyo it s lmnnaalliln make a mistake. "Tho girl of to 1904 Will hn ilMtn. gulshablo as to her dress. And In this connection It can bo said that portrait painting Is greatly affecting the dressing of women. "When a, sitter comes to mo I say to her: T cannot Dalnt vou until I see your gowns. "She displays them or describes them. Nono will do. All will bo outro In a short time. This gown has an exaggerated waist; this ono Is too tight In tho skirt: this dress la trimmed with something In tho heicht of an extreme- style, and upon this gown gleams a novel decoration which will bo absolutely funny In Ave years' time. "'You must buy a gown,' I say to her; 'nono of thoso will do at all "Thon I toll hor what to buy. Sometimes I toll hor how much to pay "I Advise Ml woman who suffer from chronio d!seasas to wrlto to Dr. Piorca." That advice Is based titxm nrnelieal experience. After suffering for months, and finding no benefit result from the treatment ot me local physician, Miss Belle Hedrick wrote to Dr. Tierce for advice. She acted on the advice, regained her appe tite, recoered her strength, and gain ed several rounds fj in weight. Pierce " is good ad vice for every woman to follow. It costs nothing. Dr. Pierce invites sick women to con sult him, by letter, free. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, In vallds' Hotel and Surgical Institute, nifitr v v All tt llbVlV. Utl.1 IUIII1 JMHO) . .V-...V, assisted by his staff of nearly a score of flllllllHIWIIIHMIIM rfsT-.., aiMls. I: i f 3w Ml is 11 Jill W"7Y I CLASSIFIED !! Advertisements, five lines or less, In this column Inserted three times for 25c, 50c aweek $1.50 a month. All over five ' ' lines at the same rate. a ii iiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiii 1 aiUJJl IJ.JB1 WANTED. Wanted. A good girl for general housework. Inquire at 485 Court street. 12-2S-3t FOR SALE. For Sale. At a bargain, a good house and lot, with suitable eutbuildings: 8cvonroom house; 13tb and Hlnea street, two blocks south of Yew Park school house; block from street car lino. O. B. Miles. 12-2G-3t For Sale. Fluo second-growth maplo and ash wood. Delivered to any part of city. Apply to J. W. Man ley. Phono 2075 Black, or call at home wost of brick store, South Salem. 13-B3-lmo Wanted. To buy, a horso to wolgh 1300 or more; good life, for buss. Willamette Hotol. 12-2G-tt LOST AND FOUND. Lost or Stolen From my placo of business, In Saloni, a shotgun hav ing a coppor band around ntoek. Propor roward for return of same. M. L. Hamilton, Salem, Orogon. 12-24-lwk For Sale Or trado, a flno 10-aoro chlckon or fruit raneh: first-class buildings and Improvements; cloe to school, postofflco, Btoro and rail way station. Will trndo for city or unimproved farm property. Address "V. J.," Caro Journal lt-5- WATCHMAKER. W. Calvet Practical Watchmake! 158 State street, makoa a spodalty ' of repairing watches, clocks and, Jowolry, and guarantee good iroikj, at reasonable prices. 1M2-Ijrr f. RESTAURANT. Ferguson's Restaurant SB SUtfl, street. Open day and night Our 20c moala aro bettor than any J5o houso In-tho Btato, Six 20a moal tor $1.00; 21 20c meals for $3.00. t LODGES. Ehv6iciaiH, has treated and cured ovcr aif a million women. ' "I luftercd from female wknei for five months." write Miss Helle Hedrkk of Ne. I Ullltllll U . M 11. '1 w ,la.c i) n Rwi phyjldaii, but he never teemed to Ac me ny gacA 1 wrote to Dr R V Were for advlee. which 1 received, tellltiflt me to tiVe hl ' Fnvorlte Prescription and 'Golden Medical Discovery.' I took thirteen lttle of ' Favorite rreKrlptlon ' and eight of ' Golden Medical Discovery When I had used the medicine a month my health wa much Improved It ha continued to Improve until now I can work at almoit all kinds ot housework. I had scarcely any appetite, but it Is all richt now. Hae rained several pound In weiciu I adrtse alt wYk sulftr from chronic diseases to write to Dr. nerce." Dr. Pierce's Pleasaut Pellets regulate the bowels. Lost Small, shaggy, whlto dog, bob tall, black r.lng around tall and eyes, ears black; answers to namo of "Dob." Dollvor to 191 Marlon Rtroot. nnd receive reward. 12-28-3t For Sale. At a bargain. For anyono wanting a good business location, largo storo and houso combined; good chance to carry on a gonbral mnrchnndlaa business on ono of Sa lem's best stores. Address Irn Towno, Balom, Oro. 12-lC-lm Valley lodge No. 18.A.O.U.W. Mootal In thoir hall In Holman block, co nor Stnto and IJberty, ovory Moa day ovonlng. Visiting brethren , wolsomo. Hoy Molntlro, M. W. A. 15. Aufranco, Recorder. Buff Rocks For salo. Sovoral trios of tho host Buff Plymouth Bock chlckona. A. F. Hotcr, Jr., East Sa lem. 12-19-3t Csntral Lodge No, 18, K. of P. CU Hall In Holman block, corner Gtote and Llborty Sts. Tiwday ot eei mV t 7-sn n m A. EL Hlrsna g 0., B, J. FlemlnK K. of B. and B. Foresters of America Court Batr wood Foresters No, 19. Moot Fri day night In Tumor block. B, W Mlnturn. O. B,; A. L. Brown. Beg. Ntfecs intelllgonco, of course. And 'for It. She goes away and purchases 5C Money Found. Anyono would feel a thrill of pleasure to pick up a silver half-dollar on tho highway. Thoy aro lying around ready to pick up (no capital required) If you aro willing to rustlo and can talk only a llttlo bit. Good for either sox, young or old. Address or call at Journal nlTlPO. 12-10-tf Vetch Seed for Sale. I have a quanti ty of first-class votch sood for salo, both varieties. Call at placo or ad dross P. Achillas, half mllo west ot Kaiser school Iiouro, four miles north of Salem. 12-10-lraMwk who would have a great the gown. And In doing so sho toachon herself a lesson. This Is the lesson of truo greatnoss In dross, tho pur chasing of a gown which will hold Its own no matter how tho stylos may be changod. Learn to Dress Better. "A woman cannot look lovoly In a gown that Is oxtromo." And tho boy who was born In Franklin, Ind., fifty- two years ago and who camo to town, llko William Shnkospearo, with noth ing except a clover brain, ono suit of clothes, and an Individuality, pointed toward a rich painting In which tno it will possess beauty, for all wo cw of the hotter class aro beaut! jl Sho will havo roflnomont, that pes without saying. And sho will la Individual. "There Is a great deal said about ia thlsglrl or tho that-glrl. Thoro Is it Gibson girl. And thoro Is tho CkrUty girl. Thoro Is tho Gllbort kii And thoro Is tho Honry Hutt (Id. And thoy aro good! But theso aro ldonls. Thoy aro Ijpct. Meritorious, beautiful, artis tic, and lovcablo. Thoy aro yet typos. Tie artist himself does them In fac tas mood. Ho does not regard ttas as decisive Ho does not pro- tt:i to say that all women aro, or will i molded cm Hioko linos. 'Each beautiful woman of 1904 will difforont from each other woman. i I She will show character In hor faco, radlrlduallty In hor pose, and a snarp 'fcislon In hor manner. To an artist t mannorlsm becomes a peculiarity " uutu 11 (1U UI1UU1BUU1U9 tiiv u. t. v ijortralt painting ho at onco ondows nls sitter with this mannorlsm. If I were to nalnt tho girl of 1904, ui If sho wero to wnlk Into my stu Ho and ask for a sitting I would look U her closely and study hor quietly. U sho had a hnblt of turning hor ind as sho tnlkml vou may bo suro ! would paint hor In that pose. If tat with hor hand to hor faco, in Warently characteristic pose, I ould cortaluly presorvo this atti tude. Natural Pose Essential. "That will bo the tendency In por trait nalnfJnr? In 1904. It has been &e tendency for a long time. More "a that, It has been tho rule. Porhans." Bald Mr. Chaso, rising !a looking, In his enrnosmoss, iu--toely like the Sargent portrait, "per ips ehe will hn.vn a certain Individ- 'illty or touch which has beon be- lathed to her by tho recent art ekools, And this will be consplcu- 08. Mrs. Clark, whom I painted some fears mm mi tt'hnw nortralt I ox Wbltcx, was one of the first and roost Weal of American models. Her faco distinctively Amorlcan. Sho was Ibson'a first model. And thus the rlginal of tho Ideal Gibson girl. She tall, serious, high bred, slondor. "Her face was Amorlcan. No oubt of 1L And It was a type. You can toll nn Amorlcan face at 9ace- It is dlfforont from any otner '. Though, for tho llfo of you, 'oa cannot toll why It is so. Do yon know your mothers nanu- "ruing? can you pick out tno nauu YOUR HAT t. nM AA B iinnn ntss vi.-" - . . . L. ...... ,- it Malceai " ibint- at you stralgni subb? il a biim1i uar, J -- - I BViSSI. u""-o - 1 " " - -. - I a woman future. "God bo prised tnat thoy aro so," said the great painter reverently. "The clrl of 1904? Yos. All wo men." . And tho palntor who at 52 looks like 45, bowed reverently before the halt completed picture of a 1904 girl. Wm M. Chato In Tacoma Ledger. For Sale. A few cords of dry oak wood. Anyono wishing sarao leave orders at D. A. Whlto & Son's feed .turn nnmmerelal Btroet. 122G-3t ua --. For Sale. O. K. Gmbbors. Bost In Oregon; thoo stato premiums; ono horso has tho powor ot 99; can grub an aero a day. James Flnnoy, Brooks. Or. ll-2C-lm Modern Woodmen ot America Ore gon Cellar Camp No. 5248. M&tts ovory Thursday ovonlnrf at 8 o'olocJi Holman Hall, Frank A. Turner, Y. C.; A. U Brown. Clork. Protection Lodoe No. 2, Ancient Or- dor unitoa worKmcn, mooui oTry Saturday ovonlng In tho Holmaa Hall, cornor Btato and Llborty strooU. Visiting brethren welcoma. J. a Graham, M. W.J J. A. Bellwooc! Recordor. For Sale Inmprovod and unlmprovod block property In South Salem. For Information Inquire of B. uoior, Journal offlco. 10-9-tt OSTEOPATHS. How's This? Wo offor ono hundred dollars ro ward for any caso of catarrh that rnnnot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CIIBNEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. We, tho undersigned, havo known Drs. M. T. Bchoettle, Frank J. Barr and Anna M. oarr. uraanaw Amorlcan 8chool ot Osteopathy, Klrksvlllo, Mo., ouccessoni to D. Graro Albright Oftlc houra to 12 and 1:30 to 430 o'clock. OilS FoIIowb' Temple, Phono Main S?ll roBldonco phono 2(103 rod. T Vlflrft Oiifitntions TodaVA. X "Mako Biltm Good Home Market" X Mills Quotations. Props. Choleo Farm For Sale. Three mlloa northwest from B-ooks, having dwolllng houso, iiarn and two hop hoiiRos. with 30 acres of hops, bnl- anco rarming innu, wmi ruauiuB water, except onough oholco tlmbor to supply tho placo. M. J. Bgan. 11-12-tf TON80RIAL AND DATHB. F. J. Cheney for tho last IB years, .! v.oiiv, Tnim nnrfortlv honorable draporlos set off tho woman to thojin nit business transactions and flnan- most oxntilslto perfection. clally ablo to carry out any gum, CaplUl City Bryant & Pennell, Vhottt 75c. Buckwheat 80a "Tho girl ot 1904 will, perhaps, bo nblo to dross bettor allitho tlmo be- catiso sho is studying nnd learning. "But It will tnko four artists to paint hor. I could paint tho American girl of 1904. But tho Italian girl ot 1904 must bo painted by an Italian artift. Tho French girl must no painted by a French artist The Gorman girl by a Gorman artist "She will not bo satisfactory to her own pooplo If ono artist pauu all Thore Is a certain polso to a Frorch womnn which it lanes n French artist to catch. And a certain ri, nrlclnalltv to an American girl which nono but an Amorlcan artist can fully master. "Is there a Chaso glrlT No. Perish the thought. Is there a Sargent girl.' I should say not. Originality Makes Her Lovely. "A reprosontatlvo palntor finds tha girl and then paints her. And this is quite different from painting a girl and saying 'This Is a womnn. Now go and hunt tho original.' Tho portrait palntor paints wouh.u as he finds hor. He Idealizes her by catching hor in hor boat moods. He paints hor at her best. Will the girl of 1904 be lovellor than the girl of 1903? What a quest- Mr. Chase put on his flat rimmed dorby-tho hat which a furious riva onco designated as a lld-and turned bis back upon tho quoatlonor. Is not each woman lovelier wm Dut how will she b. lovelier? persisted tho Interviewer. "How? Well, by hor originality. Taking off tho "lid" the painter, who inoka llko a Frenchman and tawi" ookB iiKo realy an African through and through nointed to a plature of a tall, lovoiy S "She U typical. Sho might bo .. i.i r inn4.u U, B 'pure Drawn In Detai. The Picture In quwtlon had sof Jr beautifully co,.! on top . rf J Ld. Utttt curl. --; W Her )- """ ami without tlnna made by their firm WEST & TRUAX, Wholosale Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. WALDINO. KINNAN & MAHVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter- nnllv. actlne directly upon tho blood and mucous surfacos of the system. Testimonials sent frco. . Prlco 76c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Hall's Family Pius aro tno uesu Lots of Salmon Eggs. Tnn million Chinook salmon eggs wero placed In tho hatchery on the Yaqulna river, Oregon, on tho 12th inci Thnv will no naieunu ' and the young salmon planted in tne Yaqulna rlvor. Tho eggs camo from tho hatchory at Fraser river, British Columbia. Sovoral million cninooit imnn occs are now being distrib uted among tho hatcheries on differ ent Oregon streams under tno super vision of tho State Fish and Game Commlsalon.-Ashland Tribune. Art Note. (Tl'd-Blts.) Bb6I wonder why they hung that picture? Ho Perhaps tnoy couiuuv the artist. catch BIDS INVITED For buppIIos for the Oregon State Ponilentiary, during tno penou log Juno 3U. iau. r.nnA Sealed blda for Drug-. DjJ Gjj nUriea Shoos, Ieathor and Fina ?n pTumblng 8PPU Hjug" inour Fish. Meat otc, will bo re 21 2 .the omco of the , Suporln tondent oi mo o" "";, 3 o'clock Thursday. January 7. 190 .at 3 oclock M n( wniCQ UMIO - blThe rlaht IB resent to eject any an4 all Wds. and to aee.pt r ,. any portion of a hid. On wen ? tZTuiA. Goods Poultry at Stelner's Market Chickens 8 9c. Bgg9Por dozon 23c Turkoys 12Vi15c Ducks 9310c. Hop Marktt Hops 19 22c. Potatoes, Vegetables, Etc. Potatoes 30c Onions bc Dried Fruits. Peaches 10c Apricots 10c. Apples 10c Pctito prunes 4c Italian prunes 5c Wood, fence Posts, Ete. Big fir 14.00. Second-growth J3 &. Afh $3.00 to $3.75. Body oak 34.60. Pole oak 14.00. Cedar poBts 12V4c. Hide. Pelts and 'una. Green Hides, No. 1 5c Green Hides, No. 2 4c Call Sklnu 45c Sheep 76c Goat Bklns 26o to $1.B- Wheat, Salem Flouring M11W-76c Oats 32c Barloy 118.50 per ton. Flour Wholesale, 13.C0. Live Stock Marks. Steers 3c Cows 2 Wo ShecA 2a Dressed Teal Vc Dressed hogs lc Uvo hogs 4c Mutton 2c per pound. Veal !c Hay, Fd. EU. Baled cbeat-Ul. Bale' olover $1001 U. Bran $20. Shorts $21 Creamery and D.lry 'J""ta Good dairy buttor 2025c. Creamery butter 30c Cream separator Com. Creamery, juc, For Sale Eighty acres ot land In Washington county, for $460. A bargain for somo ono wanting to mako a homo. 8ome tlmbor on tho placo; somo cleared. E. Hofor, Sa lom, Oregon. I0'0'1 Evan's Barber Shop Only nrat-olaMI shop on Sfnlo street Rvery tnlnn naur nmi ntvtfvi.ntn. Flnnnt torc lain baths. Bhnvo. IBe; hair-cut ISO hnihs. 2Re. Two flrsUilasB boot blacks. O. W. nvnns. pronrletor. BENJAMIN 8CHWARZ & 80Nt Hop merchants, 97 to 09 Stat streot, Salem. Orogon. Represented! ' by Jos. Harris. FOR RENT. For Rent Unrgo parlor uetiroom, with private ontrnnco; tine of par lor. baths, telephone, otc; would llko to rent to two young men who would bo stoady roomers, 138 Mill street C. W. Hollonbrnnd. 12-28-lwk WM. DROWN & CO. Hops. Mohair, wool, hop growors' supplies, no. 229 Commercial streot, Salem, Ore gon. Phono 1301. Rooms for Rent-Up slalrs. Lottlo block, by day, wock. or month. AV so light housekeeping rooms. Elec tric light upon an noum. Commercial St, No. 333. Phone: 2965 Main. Mattlo Hutchlns, Prop. DRESSMAKERS. SQUIRE FARRAR Hop merchant and purchasing ngont no. ion Commercial streot upstairs, Salsm, Oregon. Thono 1651. T. A. LIVE8LEY &. CO Dcakrs In hops and hop supplies, mono ! office room 18 Oborholm bids, BV lom, Orogon. , J. CARMIOHAEL Hop buyor. Offloa In Bush-Broyman building, Salem, Oregon. Samples ot clioico nops bo llclted from all growers. Mrs. L. Campbell Does dressmaking at her homo on tho car lino, noar tho South Salem coinotory. Country trndo solicited. 11-18-lm-d-w -. aTBaaTaT,sara'a',BSs-a-a-a'a,a,alBl MISCELLANEOUS. CATLIN & LINN Hop buyorB. Boom 8. Bush-Broyman uiock, naiom, ore gon. Phono 143L HUBDARD & CR08BAN Hop buy ors. Boom 2. Murphy blook. Ralcsi, Orogon. Tolophone No. 371. Moler-a Barber Collefje Of Salt Lake City, offors advantages In teaching tho trado that cannot be had tlso where. Avoid schools tho Orogon a California harbors' now lawa .f n Mnan At ut time. Write today for our special offer to dis tant BtudenU. lnq-1M SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HAtu For water servlc apply slol" Dills payablo monthly In advanca. Mao all complaint! at the otace. EXPREBB AND TRANSFER. The Proper Thing The POP"1" drink tor family uso Is O. 8. soda and carbonated beverages. EvW; body should keep those goods at ttelr homes. Call up Qldoon Btoli Co. 'phone 421. nAPIYAL CITY Express and Transfer MeeU all mall and passenger traJM Baggage to all parts m i! Prompt sarvico, jiot(v, .,-. ---nnriMAN.REDRICK & ROMYER WIRE FENCING. 8sy Havo you tried EdwardB & Lusch. er1 for moau wo uto ,. sausage In town. Como and try It. and bo convinced. 410 East State streot .. . a snrujsn " ' jw. without Trouble. , paar They were big ey8 wuu i Jl." but the modern nat nu to answer lor. numer- Baldheada are Btowlnff 0.ro,ilJiiieni w every day. turn "1,.I eermi edinff places for the P""" tht lilies. . .. sir., rrom the roois " . M CMf ft.U .w - !r, . .... ... nnd .When your hair .begjna to - u , .; cufii liiafc fcv w--- y at work. . ,me ths There Is but one way ;, way Is apply Newbro's rpicWe w SiJp-lt wtll kill the germa ana skimmed, net at un "".- th bid 3?SSa being iual. . d. I All eoods aaa wi'Ha " ",,rr w . . .:" fV tho PsmltenUary within 20 Tb. chin wo, round, oae of tno t , ,a aworeo. $9750 polled. Salem Truck and Dray Cc-01djt and beet oqu ppod company In Ba- lom. riano aru iu.. ..-.-- ----. i.ii- nffloo 'nhono. 861. W. W. Brown & Bon, proprietor. Offlcs vr en Qt.tA atroet 9-l-ini flU, WW " '- Juit Arrived. A carload of vvven lro foodn. Special prloe till Docemuer . roonng. B(ret .-?-t-k win .in - U sure to result. . j w Bold by leading drufSSfriSolclde Co wps for sample to Tho Berpiwo. v won, Mich. . Daniel J. Fry, Special Agent oys .oft whins which can riaywo- STtl raoa wafl broad'. foo broad for great prettlneM. ,t was not a baby ace J,y any J.n with tho soft elraper of the means, wltn ""' ,t AbU fooa Uaby face. Nor was u a BWWU - -triirt ?d"Xrf..,Sait9d upon appUeiv IKTto tti Buperlntondt JSSSVZSgtfZ SoBnth.y on conH.nuou. trjj Bidders axe ."-- JAMBS. Superintendent Oregon Stato ronton with Its rlpo Buggev-y- " try.m Decembor 14, 1WJ. not the '" rrThe Tfaca of tS&SSu. lhad a past uuv " PORTLAND MARKET. WheaU-Walla W.-.l!n, 71o7to Valley 78c Flour Portland, best grade, $8.86; graham, $3.75. OataClioUa www, -' $21. MIUUirf-Bran, $1 Hay llraotby, $16 Potatoes M Wo g?-Ownrwj.w & rou try uhhwww. , :j "'.,,-kavs lOVte Pr pouad; sprlsg, 11 turkeys, live. 13GHc Mutton Dr4, 6f 6c Pork-Dre-l. C0-4- ,r OACSn &-W$8i Easwm Oregon. 1215aS Mohair 85087 Hldee dry, 1 ponnos w. -r iJSa-t dairy. Nil ," cy creamery.30c; atoro 15015c Dr. Z. M. Parvln-At 297 Commercial street, upstairs Singing school nudlmental and sight reading class os Begins Wednesday evening, Oo tnLr 14tb. Class every Wednefl- dBy evening to May 1st. ne!t Tui tion. $1.00 DENT!!I5u C. H. MAOK Unique Cleanlnfl Booms BMW m Johnson, the cleaners, are now to Tb.er aM ,? flrwUuuiei: Bklrta, Sffl&r. 'J -. imnnn xoii - -" inc. isvu. w" Dr. W, 8. Mctt-W.ll hereafter U to 12. and 2 to C Uw Bweet Cldr-8id your woor Bflsr w "tta nert grocery, pr caU P oluatnro onoVa.deonBU.Uft Successor to Dr. rf. n- nvCUtJl Vhlt Corner, Balem, Oregon. lartle X-iHnaT suoerior operation at mod SralTeo In an? branah aro In ospecW rniirtt .... ,,.,. "" THE ELITE CAFB ' 208 Commercial Btreet Regular Dinner at Noon 25c Meals at an noma Service a la Carte E, ECKBRLBNsPfoprtttof ASTORIA yor Infant and Children. Tha Kind Yea Haw Always Bivpt Oatf&t ft m ' '..5 m mc23rmtr' nte& wm i .w . . m