Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 13, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE MORI?IXG OREGOXIAJT, SATUKDAr, AFH1X. 13, 19C7.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
ORXGONIAX TELEPHONES.
Counting-Room MrIii TOTO I
.ny circulation Main 7070
Managing Editor Main 770
FunJay Editor Main 7O70
Coinpojini-Room . Main 7070
City Eiltor Main 7070
guprlntndnt Building Main 7070
Eut Side Office East 61
AMCSEMENTS.
THE HEIUr; THEATKH (14th and Washington-
au.l This afternoon. 2:13 o'clock: to
night. 8:15, joe Caw-thorn In the comic opera,
"Th Pre Lance." r
BAKER THEAT2R sd bet. Tamhill anil
Tylor Bakr Thealer Company In
"The Judge and the Jurv" tonight at 8:15;
matinee at 2:15 P. M. Saturday. -
EMPIRE- THEATER cllth and Morrtnon.)
Ber Hendricks In "A Stranger In Town";
tonight at 8:16: matlneea at 2:15 P. M.
Wednesday and Saturday.
'OA AND THEATER (Washington, between
Park and xeveotbi Vaudeville. 2:3a. 7:30
and 0 p. M.
PANTAGES THEATER 4th and Stark)
Continuous vaudeville. 2:30. T:30, 9 P. M.
LYK1C THEATER 7tn and Alder) The
Lyric Stock Company In "The Gamekeeper-
; matinee at 2. IS. tonight at 8:15.
STAR THEATER (Park and Waahlnstonl
Alien (stork Company in "Our New Girl";
matinee Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday an!
Sunday at 2:15 P. M. ; tonight at 8:15.
Will Remodel Church. Trustees of '
ths Mississippi-Avenue congregational
Church are considering plans for re
modeling the church building. It has
been too small to accommodate the grow
ing congregations and the Sunday schools.
It had been arranged to sell the property
and build elsewhere but this plan has
been changed and the church will re
main where it is. One object i to re
build the basement on lines that will
permit the erectlBn of an entirely new
edifice as soon as the church feels able)
to get at the work. It is thought by
building a new basement and enlarging
the building that the congregation can
get along for several years. No definite
action has yet been taken.
. Board of Missions to Meet. The 19th
annual meeting of the North Pacific
Presbyterian board of missions will be
held in the First Presbyterian Church,
Twelfth and Alder streets, on Wednesday
and Thursday. April 17 and 18. The ses
sions will begin each day at 9:30 A. M.
and 1:. P. M. Wednesday night there
will be a popular meeting. Luncheon will
be grvd each day at the church at
noon. Delegate from societies from
various parts of Washington and Oregon
and Nort 11 western Idaho will be in at
tendance. The public Is cordially Invited
to be present at all meetings.
CntisHEn in an Elevator. B. Yanaco,
a Japanese employed as elevator operator
at the Elton Court. Eleventh and Tamhill
etreets, nearly lost his life at 7 o'clock
last night by running into the cage
after starting It up. He was caught be
tween the outer edge of the cage and
the wall and jammed so hard that he
made a dent in the wall. He sustained a
broken collarbone and other painful
bruises, and was saved from death only
by the prompt action of a guest, who
threw the lever and saved him from
being crushed.
Battert for Vancouver. The Twenty
neventh Battery of field artillery. whlcH
arrived from Fort Ethan Allen, Vermont.
Thursday over the 0. R. & N was
yesterday transported to the Vancouver
barracks, where It will be stationed. In
cluded In the organization are 130 men
and 193 animals. The men were allowed
a day in Portland to rest from the
tedious transcontinental Journey. They
were taken to Vancouver by the Harvest
Queen and a ba'ge, which were required
'to make two trips.
Goes to Oi.tmpia. John M. Scott, as
sistant general passenger agent of the O.
11. N. lines, left yesterday for Olympia.
"Wash., where he will attend conference
between the representatives of the pas
senger departments of the different rail
way systems and the members of the
Washington State Railroad Commission.
The purpose of the meeting is to con
sider the provisions of the railroad laws
of that state, as Interpreted by the Com
mission, in their application to the pas
senger traffic in the Evergreen state.
Church Dedication. The new edifice
or the laurelwood congregational Church
will be dedicated Sunday. April 14. at 3
V. M. Programme: Invocation. Rev. R.
M. Jones; scripture reading. Rev. -Paul
Itader: sermon. Rev. J. J. Slatib: greeting
from church. Rev. E. S. Bollinger; greet
ings from Sunday schools. Rev. H. X.
Smith: greeting. from local churches,
responsive readings. Rev. D. B. Gray and
congregation: dedicatory prayer. Rev.
Daniel Staver; dedicatory hymn and bene
diction. Gini, Faints on Street. Miss Elsie
McClemmens, living at East Tenth and
lias: Morrison streets, fainted st First
and Vine streets at 1 o'clock yesterday
afternoon and was conveyed to police
headquarters In a patrol wagon. She was
revived by Matron Simmons and City
Physician Zel;ler. A young woman com
panion became so frightened when she
saw Miss Mcdemmena swoon that she
fled and left her lying on the sidewalk.
Ktt.'ERAL or Mrs. Loweng art. Funeral
services for Mrs. Ignatz Liowengart were
held at the family residence. 628 Irving
street, at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon.
Rabbi Wise officiated. Large numbers
of friends were present. There were
tnanv beautiful floral offerings, testifying
to the high esteem in which she was
he'd hy a wide circle of acquaintances.
Interment was in the Jewish cemetery.
Cams Here for Honeymoon. C. H.
Wrbh, of Paris. Tex., commercial agent
for the Texas Pacific Railway, one of
the Gould lines, was a Portland visitor
vestcrdav. Mr. Webb is accompanied by
his wife and they are spending their
honevmoon In the Northwest. Mr. Webb
reports generally prosperous conditions
throughout the Southwest.
Portland Heights. Here Is a snap
worth investigating today. Four Iqts
with good housej barn and fruit trees.
The .most sightly piece of property on
the heights. These lots are on the car
line and in 'Htllview." We have this
until Saturday night at .7000. Commercial
Investment Co., S32 Lumber Exchange
building.
Avpubon Society to Meet There will
Ve a meeting of the Oregon Andubon So
ciety Saturday evening, April 13, at the
rooms of the society. City Hall. Mr.
IHnly will show some of his lantern slides
fif wild birds. Members of the society
and their friends are Invited to attend.
. Dies or Liver Trovblsj. Fred Som
mcrs, aged - years, died at the Good
Samaritan Hospital yesterday afternoon
:f- liver disorder. He had no relatives.
Ho was admitted to the institution three
weeks ago from Mountaindale, Or., where
he formerly lived.
At the First Fresbyterian Church,
Aider and Twelfth street, the minister.
William Hiram Foulkes. will preach in
the morning at 10:: o'clock up on the
theme. "The Changeless Christ." and at
7:S o'clock T. M. upon. "Going Bach
t'pon Jesus."
Bank Open Saturday Evenings. For
the accommodation of depositors, the
taxings bank of the Title Guarantee &
Trust Company, HO Washington street,
rorner Second.- is open on Saturday
exenlnga from 5 till S o'clock.
Rex. John A. Holmes, of Pasadena.
Cal.. will preach at the First Congrega
tional Church, Sunday morning and eve
ning, v
Daii.T services are held at the Jewish
Congregation Noxah Zedeck, T. T. Sixth
and Hall streets, at 8 o'clock A. M.
Voot j millinery. t Washington. Im
ported and domestic hats, latest styles at
a great reduction.
Bi sinks Men's I.vnch. 11 : to !. All
home-cooking. Women's Ex.. 133 10th St.
W anted. Nice home ' for little girl 7
years. Central. Address F 31. Oregonian.
Dr. William House, nervous diseases.
313-14 Oregonian.
jftitD People Press advertisement.
Improve Bight Miles of 8tkzets. At
the meeting of the Multnomah (Albina)
Improvement .Association last night, U
M. Davis presiding, it was x-oted that the
district embraced between . Fremont and
Skidmore and Maryland and Williams
avenue should be Improved as a whole
and paved with macadam, or crushed
rock. Considerable discnsslon preceded
this action, but It was finally decided to
ask the Council to push the improvement
of the entire district as rapidly as pos
sible. Councilman Dan Kellaher was
present and explained the proposed dis
trict Improx-ement amendment to the
charter. A special committee on water
amendments to the cnarter condemned
the water-meter system,-but indorsed the
plan of taxing the city J5 for each fire
hydrant. The report also said that If
the city had paid the amount it was
taxed by the Water Committee ft was
possible that the water rates might be
lower. J. Sllvestone was present and
spoke briefly urging the importance of
the people informing themselves concern
ing; the several amendments so they could
vote intelligently on them. The associa
tion received from Councilman Kellaher
all the -proposed amendments to the char
ter written out. In two weeks the asso
ciation will make the proposed street
improvement district amendment a sub
ject of general consideration.
Stopers Revive Lodge.: Stope No. 1.
Stopers of the World, which was or
ganized in this city four months ago.
was revix-ed at an enthusiastic meeting
of Its members at the Knights of Pythias
hall last night. J. N. Brown and A.
Donohoe. both of this city, were elected
superintendent and foreman, respectively.
Reorganization will be - completed at
another meeting next Friday night. The
Stopers of the World is an organization
of mining men. whose purpose it is to
promote the interests of the mining in
dustry of the West. Its membership in
cludes the mineowner, the assayer and
the laborer on the theory that the pros
pector of today is the mineowner to
morrow. The promoters of the organiza
tion expect to increase the membership
to 500 when it Is proposed to erect a
building in this city where a permanent
mineral exhibit can be placed. In the
meantime, the Stopers will conduct their
meetings In the Knights of Pythias hall.
Many of the prominent mining men of
Portland, including Frang F. Cischke. of
Gold Hill, attended last night's meeting.
In Cause of Industrial Peace. Rep
resentative business men of this city
have been invited to attend a meeting
to be held at the Chamber of Commerce
rooms next Monday night to consider a
plan to make Portland the headquarters
of the National Industrial Peace Associa
tion and proxide for issuing educational
literature to further the aims and objects
of this association. Invitations to at
tend this meeting have been issued to the
trustees and the members of .the board
of directors of the following associations:
Manufacturers', Architects'. Portland Re
tail Grocers', Ministerial. City and County
Medical Association. Board of Trade
and Chamber of Commerce. At its last
meeting the Portland Retail Grocers' As
sociation Indorsed the plan of the Na
tional Industrial Peace Association and
pledged the movement its support.
Nbw Building Record Made. Only 12
days of this month have elapsed but the
building permits for this month eclipse
any prexious record of any month in the
history of Portland. Yesterday permits
aggregating $154,950 were issued which
swell the total for this month to $1,128,132.
The best previous record was held by
Max-. 1906. when the permits amounted
to $1,087,789. The largest permit granted
yesterday was to Lamson & Holbrook
for their new hotel which will cost $140.
000. The other permits were Issued for
dwellings ranging In cost from $1000 to
$4000.
T. M. C. A. Rai.lt. The Y. M. C. A.
gave a rally or celebration of the rais
ing of the fund for the new building last
night. A large number of the members
were prsent. and a musical and literary
programme was rendered.
Pab8t Famous Milwaukee Blue Ribbon
Bock Beer will be served on draught from
today on at Arata Bros.. 69 8lxth street,
and S. A. Arata Co., 104 Third street.
Dentist with good practive wants an
ethical physician to share office. Apply
315 Swetland Bldg.
Wooster sells tons of fruit, 40S Wash.
Look for People's Press ad.
AGAIN THE WEBER SCORES
Famous Piano, With Its Wonderful
Tone,' in Critical Comparison,
Again Carries Off Laurels.
Another noteworthy sale was made yes
terday at Ellers Piano House, marking
another important victory for the Weber
piano.
Dr. M. Deltebrandt, of Milton. Or., after
a tour of inspection, during which several
days' time was spent in a critical com
parison of the best-known makes, finally
decided In favor of the Weber. Its won
derful tone prox-ed irresistible.
The piano selected was one of the large,
costly and beautiful art uprights of fancy
burl, lined In satinwood a magnificent in
strument from every standpoint. This
piano is but one of a number of costly
Wcbers which "has been sold during the
past couple of weeks.
Royal League Klects Officers.
CHICAGO, April 12. W. E. Hyde, of
Chicago, was re-elected supreme arehon
of the Royal League yesterday in the final
o.lnn of the league convention. Fifty-
THE MEAT SHOP ON THE CORNER)
WITH PRICES "ON THE SQUARE" (
Our meats are the best that Oregon produces, as cheap as good meats can be sold
and twice as cheap as cheap meats, which are dear at any price. When buying
meats buy good, wholesome, juicy, tendea- meats, such as we handle, and you"will
be satisfied with your Sunday dinner.
Our Meats Are U. S. Government Inspected
Before and After Killing v
o
ur irnces
Beef
Mutton
Veal
Pork
Hams..:.;
two deles" tea representing: 31.000 members
of the organization were present. One
change was made In the constitution
whereby the supreme delegates shall as
semble but once In two years, instead of
each year. The proposed change in the
rates of membership was referred to the
committee on the etate of the order with
Instructions to prepare a complete plan of
readjustment. .
The officers elected were: Supreme
archon. W. E. Hyde, Chicago; supreme
prelate, A. C. Brownlee. Denver; supreme
guide, John Greene. Cleveland: supreme
treasurer. Holmes Hoge. Chicago: su
preme warder, John Weerts, St. Loute;
supreme sentry. John B. Perry. Minneapolis.
Stocks Mountain lake
Already Inhabited
Jurice T. A. MeBrlde Telle, FUh
trry Havles; to Do . With
Ontlnar la tke St. Helens Dis
trict. PPEARAXCES are sometimes
r deceiving," said Judge Thomas
A. McBride yesterday, to a eotsrle of
acquaintances in a hotel lobby. The
subject of trout-fishing was up, and
several good fish yarns were spun,
when the Judge, who was on his way
home from Hillsboro. where he had
been holding- court this week, made
the remark quoted.
"Not many years ago," he continued.
"I was over in Washington on a fish
ing trip with a friend. We had pretty
fair luck up the Kalama and on
toward St. Helens. One morning; when
I got up it rained pretty hard and my
companion said he preferred to stay
in camp. I, however, started out and
wandered off toward the mountain.-
"The country over there is dotted
with little lakes, upon which one
comes suddenly and unexpectedly, in
most cases, while coins; through the
forest. That was my experience.
Emerging from a thick piece of wood"
ed land, I found a fine sheet of water
before me. and despite the rain, con
cluded to try my luck in what prom
ised to be a lake stocked with salmon
trout.
"I fished and fished, from one van
tage point to another, but failed to get
a rise, and finally concluded the lake
was barren.
"When I returned to camp I told my
friend of the Ideal bit of water with
out any fish in iL I Induced him to
help me seine out a small stream for
minnows, and we packed a large pail
of water and baby salmon trout out
through the tangled forest to my lake.
"By this time the rain had ceased,
and when we arrived at the lake and
emptied our minnows Into the water
you can imagine my surprise and my
friend's amusement when everv blessed
'bait,' on reaching the surface of the
water, was promptly snapped up by
fish that looked a yard long to me."
t ne lake was literally alive with
them."
WHERETO DINE.
All the delicacies of the season at the
Portland Restaurant: fine private apart
ments for parties. 305 Wash., near 6th-
Arrested for Murder In Kentucky.
BEATTYVILLE. Ky.. April 12.-War-
rants nave been Issued for the arrest of
Jeptha Merrill, Bud Begley and Hayden
Reynolds, charging them with murdering
Jesse Abner. whose dead body was found
in Owsley County last night with three
bullets in the back.
Abner was a relative of John Abner,
charged Jointly with the Hargises. Calla
han and others with the killing of Dr. B.
D. Cox.
LEXINGTON". April 12.-H was stated
today that John Abner has confessed,
giving details of the murder of Dr. Cox.
Attorneys for the prosecution are said
to have the confession, which will not be
made public yet.
JIOTICE TO FISHERMEN A" DEALERS
IX FISH.
This la to inform you that all licenses
pertaining to the fiflhing industry issued
prior to March 31st, expired March 31,
1907: and to fish for salmon, or deal in
salmon or other anadromous fish without
license is committing a misdeameanor
that will be punished in the courts.
H. Q. VAN DUSEHST,
Master Fish Warden, Astoria, Or.
Kodak Developing and Printing.
111 6th. near Washington. I. T.. Cohen.
When
It Comes
to Curves
4i
COLUMBIAN OPTICAL COMPANY
Denver. Omaha, Kunai Cltr, Salt Lake, Dallas, Tex. Portland, Or.
1SS sixth St. IXOYD F. BBOWER, Mgr. Oresonian Bid.
2c per lb. to
5c per lb.
6c per lb.
5c per lb.
17c Bacon
SECURITT AND SERVICE
the
"Oldest Trust Company in Oregon"
Has achieved a reputation for
Superior Banking Service
By constantly exerting every
effort. to meet the requirements
of its depositors, irrespective of
the extent of their deposits.
The officers are always
accessible and will be pleased
to confer with you.-
We pay from 2 "to 4 per cent
interest, dependent upon the
nature of the deposit.
Call for statement and book of
"Illustrations"
Portland Trust Company ol Oregon
8. K. Cor. Third and Oalc Sta.
Phone Exchange 72.
BENJ. I. COHEN President
H. L. PITTOCK...... Vice-President
B. LEE PAGET Secretary
J. O. GOLTRA. .Xsslstant Secretary
SECURITY AND SERVICE
When you buy
WEATHER
you wcvnx
complete
protection
and long
service.
THjte nnrl mnnv
other gooa points,
are combined in
TOWERS
.Kick
OILED CLOTHING
You cant attoi-4
to buy any other
4J IQWIt CO fX5T U A
TOfXO-TQ, fcAfj
Full Shrunk.
"THEY DOM'T COK SO QUICK"
9 Have -1.15 OCORD" eyelet end buttonholes
taat etana tne strain.
a CO., Makers TROT. H. V.
CRANSTON
"Comforteble ul Eur nin."
TEA
It is a most mild delight;
but it is a delight good
tea, fine tea.
1 Yovr grocer return yoor money If yo 6omt
lit Sehillioc't Best; we pay him.
chwab Printing Co.
REST H-OtK. KKjtSOttjtBI.E rgtCES
STARK STREETl
Arrowhead Hot Springs
San Bernardino County. California.
Elevation 2)00 feet; new hotel: water
ana mud beths. Write .for booklet.
illwaysi Boy'
WtlAerr Collars fl
m
S CIO. P. IDI
Our celebrated toriscus lens leads
the procession.
(AT FIRST AND ALDER
(ON THE CORNER
Are Right
12V2c per lb.
to 15c per lb.
to 15c per lb.
to 15c per lb.
17V2c
That Is all It will cost to write
to us today for a copy of our
booklet, describing eye troubles.
If you suffer from any disease
of the eye that can be cured,
and nearly all of them can, thla
Is by far the best fitted Insti
tution on the Coast to tell you
how they should be treated. -By
no means neglect your eyes.
They are the best friends you
will ever have. Our methods
are guaranteed accurate and
satisfactory. Get the book,
LA DES3A MUNSELd
Refractionist.
MUNSELL OPTICAL CO.
Macleay Bldg.. Portland. Or.
The favorite this season
seems to turn toward the
single-breasted sack, but
the new double-breasted
sack is a close second.
This week both styles
sixty-four different pat
terns of Spring novelties
both plain and fancy, at
$15.00
Come in and try on your
Style.
EION
Clothing Co
GuSKuhnProp'
IOC end IsS Third M.
Mohawk Bids.
Write Your Eastern Friends
TO COME WEST VIA
SPECIAL
Low Colonists' Rates
DURING MARCH AND APRIL
Prom St. Paul. Minneapolis Duluth.
Oraaht. St. Joseph. Kadml City and
ether Missouri Rivsr points
Portland and Ashland,
$25.00
Or.. and Interrhedtate
points
From St. Louis to Port
land. Ashland, Or., and
$30.00
)mrmedlat points...
From Chlca&o to Portland,
$33.00
jtsaiana, ur, ana inter-
roeaiats points.......
Similar low rates from otbar East
ern points to the West.
Bend me full name and address of
your relatives or friends In the East
that are thinking- of com ins to the
Pacific Northwest, and I will have
them furnished with literature and
full information, or If you wish to
pay the fare of anyone, tbe money
can be deposited with any asrent of
the Northern Pacific Railway and
tickets will be promptly furnished.
For any additional Information
wanted, call on or address
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent.
255 Morrison Street, Corner Third,
Portland. Or.
! LIGHI LUNCHES
SERVED AT ALL
HOURS
: . REBES'
310 WASHINGTON ST.
BET- FIFTH AND SIXTH.
OEAUJIFUL WOMAN
I 1 often distTcasea by Grj or hiecba Hm.u
MPcnlAL HAIR RtbtNtHATOH
lis the only aixre and ahsolntslr barm
lea remedy for either; easily applied ;
any natural shad produced; leaves
,luc uair boiv ana bidmj, a u unv
nialrxi for Beard or Mustache. 8&m-
25? pie of hair colored free. Privacy aa-
IMPERIAL. CHEMICAL MFu. CO. Ml W. 1M St.New Vera,
Bow. Martin. SZS Waablagtoa Street.
D.Chamber
OPTOMETRIST
Vision seientUJa.
Hy corrected. Art.
ftci.I eyea fitted.
ice ITS T ITKABt T n.w mrrm
Largest and Beet Bontppea Optical Beta.
HsBMcgt in Kertaweet,
TEETH
A SIS-OS Fall
toe se e.
racD FititJCt.
Boem 405 Dekum
M.
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BLUMAUER & HOCH
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D O I T IN O. W !
Take advantage of th
COLONIST RATES TO OREGON
And the Pacifia Northwest ovst the Union Pacific, Oregon Short Line, Oregon
Railroad A Navigation Co., and Southern Pacific from ail parti of the East,
DAILY during March and April.
YOU CAN PREPAY
For tickets, if yon desire to bring friends, relatives, employes or others from
the East, by depositing the cost with any agent of the O. E. & N. or S. P.
Co., with name and address, and ticket will be promptly furnished in the East.
A Rare Opportunity to Promote the Industrial
Growth of the Northwest,
RATES FRO PRINCIPAL EASTERN CITIES.
A B
Chlcac S30.SO S.tS.001
St. L.OOJB iij.fto ao.uu
Ken.. City 22 SO 3.1.0O
Omaha 33.50 S.vool
St. rani 21X0 83.00
A Rates apply to mil mala and branch line points, Huntington to Spokane.
Inclusive. B Rates apply to Portland, Astoria and Pug-et Sound points; also
Southern Paclflo main and branch Una point north of and Including- As aland.
Oregon.
For complete Information. Inquire of
WM. Mc&ICRRAY. General Passenger Agent,
Oregon Railroad at Aavlgatloa Cat
C W. Stinger. City Ticket A at.. 3d and Wnsninarton.
GOOD FOR ANY WEIGHT
Shoe quality is best determined by a few
weeks of actual wear. The strong and weak
points are then revealed. rJo other
test is so sure.
Our Hobo button, here shown, is
a shoe which will come out strong under
any conditions. It is a Patent Colt
button, mat Kang. top, single sole,
military heel.
all have moulded (non-wrinkling)
linings, and a wide tread,
which gives
for the toes.
Built on honor, guaranteed for quality.
Preston B. Keith Shoe Co., Makers, Erocton, Mass.
Sold by W. J. FULLAM
283-285 MORRISON STREET
INVESTIGATE THIS OFFER
. It Is Bona Fide
v No Strings Attached to It
The Daily and Sunday Oregonian, one year, $9.00. A $25 Talking
Machine and six records, or a $25 Violin, bow, strings, ease and rosin,
all for $25.65. In other words, you get $37.60 worth of values for
J25.65, paid for in very liberal weekly installments.
This is an extraordinary proposition, and if you want all the news,
home and foreign, before breakfast every morning1, and a fine musical
instrument to furnish entertainment for the entire family, you can.
not afford to turn it down, without a careful inquiry into the merits
jf the offer.
ELXERS PIANO HOUSE
. PARK ASD WASHINGTON
PRIVATB BX US
for infants and Children.
T Castorfa is a harmless substitute for Castor On, Tare-'
Boric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It ia Pleasant. It .
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio
substance. It destroys 'Worms and allay Feverishness.
It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic It relieves Teeth
ing: Trouhles and cures Constipation. It regulate" the
Stomach and Bowels, grivins; healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
iThe Kind You Have Always Bought)
1 Bears the
In Use For
America's
ORIGIN AJ.
MALT
WHISKY
WU2toc a Bin
Toda
MALT
Waafctaaen
It's Hard lo Tell
good paint from bad by just
looklnsr at a pot of paint. It's
only after It has been exposed
to the weather for a few
months tbat you can see the
effects of poor paint. Then It
is too late. If you buy your
paints of us, you always get
good paint, the kind that wears.
THE BIG PAINT STORE,
Fisher, Thorsen I Co.
Front and Morrison Sts.
Buffalo ,..,....$40.00
Ken York 4T.B0
Boston 47.40
Philadelphia 4T.2S
Wa.hlBctou 47.33
S42.5t
eo.oe
49.90
4.TS
Price, $4.
KEITH'S KONQUERQR
SHOES FOR MEN
plenty of room aflRjifir1,
BnRkimiuiii!
THIS OREOONIAN
MAIN 7070
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