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11 THE MORNING OREGOXIAN. FRIDAY. APRIL 13, 1913. - I - -.IIA HI III II li "ft ' fe&S nnrnc ui n uafj n "Tfe rnr-ii nrniiiiiii run i 1 1 7 v- IIIILUU iilhiiiiu imi 'ze CITY NEWS IN BRIEF QB.EGON1A TELtrHOMa- matin. A J Cltjr Cireu:tioo -- T0-0 A Manaclos Editor J' toto. A ) Suad, tailor.;. J 2 iotAowJ Compoaln Boom. .... - - - toioT A 60VJ and Morrt- - r rrnnt)i .n. Henry ot.r . ... Baby." Tonlsbt at S.1S. ORPHECM THEATER Browa and T7- lor V.ud.vil ThU alt.roon at ml tomsnt at 8:15. BAKER THEATER BJway and Morrt- oa ,trt. Bk.r piay.rs In The Girl 1 lyri Benlnd Jit Tomsht 8. IS. EMPRESS THEATER Broadway and Tem- M!i) Vudvii:a Thl aaernoon at J Tonight at 1:30 and :! FANTAOE3 THEATER Broadway and Al- dr Vaudavlll Thl. aftornooa at 1.13 . ... lAnicht at T:30 and - ..- theater Fourth and Stark) " MuVical cmdy. -Th. Academy ,r Ti,, aft.rnooa kt S:15 and tonlgut at - PEOPLE'S. STAR. ARCADE. OH JOT. TIVOU AMD CRTS r Al; " " turaa 11 A. M- to 1J I- M- . GLOBE THEATER lElrnth ".JT". Inrtoa) Continuous Ur.l-run motion pio- BECREATIOX PARKTnty-foorth and Vsnn BabalJ. l Angela, vs. ran lan a. Tnu aitroo" Ad.ertl.nta tatted for the CllT 1. Brtrf roloan. I d-y "'. baadr. U Tba OnfMiM baalnraa office y 'clock aatarday erralnl- ' . - 1 t 1 rvw-r Dirr In Let. T h c Tally Abstract, a business newspaper of the city, was yesterday awarded the contract for city printing during the 1 Jni 1. The award was made on a bid of 10 cents an Inch for the printing of ordinances, notices arm n.ti.n reaulred by the city charter to be published. The next lowest bidder was the Dally Examiner which has the contract at Present. The bid of that publication was 11 cents an inch. The only other bid of proprietors of the Oulde of cents an inch. Th. bid was rejected because ..... ...Kit,-, rinn 1 not a dally news- k!ll ""v-- paper. o - ttm iTn.n Tonioht. Serv leea will be held In Co""'"", Ahaval Sholom Synagogue. Farh : and .- .....or. tnnlsht at t o clock. Alexander Samuels, tenor, will sins; -The PUrlm"01ey Speaks) and Charles W. Roblson will deliver an address. Tomorrow morning- services begin at l it o'clock. Rabbi Robert Abrahamson officiating;. Passover "ervlces will be celebrated Monday and Tuesday even- t -.i-w ami Tuesday and Wednesday morning, at :S0 o'clock The choir wiU sing at all of the even Inn services. nminnn Prurn BREAK RECORD. Building permits for residences and - other kinds In the city continue to roll into the build. Ing- inspection department at a record breaking rate. Yesterday the number of permits Issued was J- - Mator Names Committee. "r"' Rushlight yesterday appointed Mrs. A. N. Felts, Dr. 8arah Whitesldes. GorJ A. Thatcher. Father McDevttt " J' O. MacLaren members of a committee in inmiiiD xivi and means 01 es tablishing; a detention home and for a municipal hospital for the treatment of venereal diseases. Trie committee Is provided or In a refolu tion passed recently by the Cly Council. The plan Is to establish a home where (tirla and women can be properly cared for In cases where punishment or re form Is necessary. The committee wUl . . . . -uhin few days ami noia a HiccuHB - - .n investleatlon of the UI BIU'.d urtlArt. BOOK COMMITTEB TO BE AiIErA r.i nrinclnals and teachers -"""-. ."- h.r. 0f reclal de. MlB schools will partm. ... .-. - nalr KOOn DO ftUUUtn icm jj s . w . t a f Education, and Frank Rlgler. City Superintendent of School-, to select text books for the ensuing term, aa provided in the new school law. Th will be one of th. most important pieces of work ever undertaken by the Board, the nb of which are constituted a cfmm!"fe. pass upon text oooks i"r , "1W1 Jnw- .... r .r.nointmenti will be made 'x" ;rl orobably at th. next Board meeting. t-..c. tl.vr rutrsnstn It the ST. IAUI For 10c you can buy choice beef for boiling: also, liver sausa e nallbut. tver. raor clams ami ctnu - c t. .1 1 v.rkuL wnicn IS vw " " " Frank L. Smith has given his market on Third sc. near Yamhill. PPosl Roberts Bros. Frank L Smith sells corned beef at He and 12c. roast purk. pot roast beef, blood sausage. cheese are 12 c dry salt pork Is loc. v. I. soe. ruaranteed Oregon eggs are 10c and guaranteed Oregon cream ery butter Is foe inese pr. also at the St Francis Market. Wash ington street, between First and Second, opposite uadsoy a sine . . . ri rn meetb. 1110 . 1. t;. Tmt.rovement Club held an enthusiastic meeting Tuesday night rhx.nrnnd and bchu ler smallest during th . week. Th. largest permn Issued yesterday was for the 14-story .1 j . r th. Pacinc Telephone o: Telegraph Company at Oak and Park streets. The permit was taken out for 1900.000. Allen head of the New York Bureau of .r tin.i RiMmh. who has been in rt"":'T, .hi inVi.tl ration of Port land's municipal affairs, will leave this morning for New York to ttend to .ti.ra there. The local work -,411 h. turned over to 11. R- Sands of the bureau who will have charge of completing the Investigation. Mr. f" arrived In the city the flrst of the week and will remain until th. work is completed. May . AIXEOED WirS DESERTER TAKE!. - At the request of Harry Bulger, special agent of the County Court In charge 01 non-support cases, the Sheriff at Astoria arrested yesterday Harry Staton. who is alleged to have deserted hi. wire and 11-months-old babe In thl. tlty. leaving them destitute. According to Mr. Bulger the man leu t-orii-"" City Candidates to Be Given Gruelling by Club. "FRYINGPAN" WILL ISSUE at x-ani. " '6 11 1 J ' , , . streets, and a committee was confer with tne tteusnor and assist them In obtaining for a streetcar line irom ' sixth street to Broadway Drl"fe through a growing section not reached by streetcar, at present. Another com mittee was appointed to see If ' rail road signal cannot D. """'"""r .h. o.w. R. N. Co.. where its track crosses Eighty-second street. Wixaks Seeks Council Seat. a. Wlnans. of 451 Alnsworth avenue.yes terday Hied notice of Intention to seek the Republican nomination for Coun cilman from the Tenth Ward. His slogan Is "Punish 8peed Maniacs. In bis platform he says. "If nominated and elected I will during my term of office work for adequate streetcar service, regulation and punishment of "Peeo maniacs and In general will '" ful and efficient service for th. better ment of the Tenth Ward and theup building and prosperity of the city. Buloer Made- Statb Aoext. In order that be may make arrests " . i.hn..t iMilhur nl local 0(11. .r. x.rrv Bulger, special agent of County Judge Cleeton In the enforce f ih non-suDnort law. has been .,nintl a state asent by Governor x.- pr.in.ntiv It hanpens that man wanted to answer a charge of non support Is in another county and It would be much cheaper for Mr. Bulger to go after the defendant himself than ...... .h. 1rr.1t to be made through the office of th. Sheriff of th. county. WOODMES Will Rallt Tosioht. A rally of the Woodmen of the VVorldwlll be held tonight In the hall of Mult- w r-.mr. K-o. 77 Washington and . . c,.k .i,..t. when a large dele v;;;. wm aath.r. The meeung will b. held in ...1.. Mnt on which meets in Salem May 11. A large number of .w. j..i.r..t.i ta the convention will w- ...i Thar will be drills of vv K. 1 ... m . tna aaaresses. tt.rhnr will oreslde at this meeting. Optometry S o c 1 k t t Meets. The recently-organised Portland Society of nntnm.trv Held a meennn i mo All Aspirants for Municipal Offices Expected to Attend Second Biennial Breakfast of Organization. The second biennial gruelling of men candidates who have announced them selves willing to accept tnetr . - 1 -- will hA hi.ld nv tne x ui - i.nrt Pri Club during a breakfast non Anrll S7. All th. candl ouuuo, .-r- hn dates will be there, at ieasi had not rather be fined 5 for non- Th. hrAjtlcrast. ilito i KllCUUuwo. ... previous on. two years ago. truly democratic in that members or .w. -i..k an a ranrllriatea alike will be .. 1 1 in nrnvld a COmMll88ry - ..i nmhr of the Frying Pan, ti nfrlriiLl orsan. will make It. appearance on the ven''ul day. and will be brim full of matter on topics ppivii i Th. frrinr Pan was 1 -..i.tance two years ago. ana the editorial staff this year expects to make It even more of a hit. As would naturally be expected, the candidates will b. the "goats." During political campaign. canaiai ' " po" .. 4. Is to inure ways i -. ui m with th. nr. test tor .v..n i.t.r in the campaign come tu iusiu " - - -thnt the Press Club takes the part of .nhip.cta them to a numaiiit.ii. . in order to enable the entertainment committee to provide accurately tor all who will be preesnt. return postal cards will b. sent to each candidate and each member of the clubhand the committee urgs that respono. If possible, by return mu- day night and was on the point of ship. periai Hotel Tuesday night which was clng to Alasiia as a veil auemnm. - Rr-rn. Merchant, to Dink. Retail ciety is lo promote the welfare of c-p-Retail aK . .. ,Wm I ,j hrine about a closer rela- rrrdlta Will oe giscu.scu .. ivuin.j - Th nformal dinner of the Portland Retail tionshlp between lta member . The Merchants- Association which will be gpecial feature was an address on held a? th. Oregon Hotel on Wednesday . Salesmanship." by Don Prentice, of the k.ld at m .... .hr.oi officers of the society evening. April 1 , . , ""'A " ;.7rn . v B. Dayton: vlce- 01 in. f 1 ----. . , t-. T-.K.U vn.tliw.Rt nave oeen bubiki v . nresrcieuw secretary and . th. discussion. Other Important I treasurer. A. B. Reynolds. business. It Is announced, will be offsredl DbiXoate Will Attend General as. ... .nn.u.r.tlon. I r.v. Jacob bnyder, 01 . vwM.. ..1 - Mothmi HEAR ADDRESS. At pimont Presbyterian tnurcn. a lolot meeting iki CULP SEAT SALE. c.t. are now selling for the Julia ...1 . ih w.llle- Theater. Sat V,uip row.-. , auAHi n cr a nri 1 a v. uuuoi - rectlon of the Portland Musical Asso Vnrlind proclaims JUlia .V. ..mona ileder .lnger, without v,uih. " --, .,... a rival." while a Lipsig tnu,. "Julia Culp Is th. high priestess of th. really beautiful and great In art. Kus ... ....- "H.r art Is a precious gift. It J - " . . 1 A W. listened with awe. iiae mo . . ...ins. . miracle. ana nuuB ...1... hir for her "sovereign, enchant ;., rt ." Added to these tributes are .w 1... or .11 the principal musical critics of America. Madame Culp will b. assisted by Cornraaa v. m., comparable accomimi- BOXING. .-.I... v.mnionnhins will be held In the Multnomah ciuo Br"'"-"""'" At.hea. All the best tal . , ,h. i.v will appear. Tickets on sale at Schiller's. SUITS TO ORDER. We will make up your own good, and ...... n. and workmanship. Now ?- .i. rharles B. Turlay & Co. - . -oon clothes. 409-410 Swet- land building. Washington and FJfth streets. Ralstdn the shoe for NOW New Spring models, fashioned with a sight liness that charms the eye and wins instant approval. They fit the feet without forcing. All widths and sizes, $5 the and Thomas H. Walker, of Calvary Club and the mothers of the Albina Cnureb are delegates to tne general as r .w- p.ni.' Institute held on I ki of the Presbyterian Church, Jvj-L.-t Mr. r..rrr. Wiester gave hih -nnvmiea In Atlanta, Ga.. about an interesting talk on "The Influence tne middle of May. The Important of the Picture In the Home." and feature of the meeting of th. general Illustrated her address Dy nwn.n.wu assembly in May is mo 1Z" viewfc Forty-two mothers, many of wlu, other Presbyterian bodies, the them foreigners, attended. general assemblies of which will meet Credit Men to Hear lomrard. uayiat Atlanta at mo "' Lombard. Republican candidate mn kbe,oht Ratb on Salt to PB cut. Effective June 1 the rata on sail mov ing between Portland and Spokane in carload lots will be reduced from 30 cents per 100 pounds to 25 cents per 100 pounds on the f.orm mh o. concession to cv""""" . . 1 thl. r- men who long nao iio.j .w. ductlon. Salt comes to -oriiana tr California in snipioaos u - trlbuted from nere to other Inland points. Aged Woman Die, Mrs. Anna Johnson died at Champoeg. Or.. Thurs day night and the body has been brought to rornana tor irm. wag 4 years of age and had lived In . t.a h.rnrn movina to .uauii'uc0. She was mother or airs. t. i"'is w j Johnson. rne lunerm conducted from Zellar"s chapel. - vtii ..loress tne memoero wi the Credit Men's Association at 12:15 .. noon todav In the blue room of the viot.i Multnomah. He will discuss ...iMn.i nroblems. The Credit Men have Invited all who may to. Interested in th. subject to be present to hear h. t.lk. Charter Talk to B Given. R. W. Montagu, will address th. citizens of u-ooHi.wn and vicinity at the Wood- lawn Improvement Association Hall, to i,ht at o'clock. The commission rm of government will b. explained. Tko opposing Mr. MonUgue's views win be a-iven respectful consideration. Largest chorus of women's voices h..ro m Portland at Lincoln High School Wednesday evening. April J. under direction Mrs. Rose Coursen HAM OJELET. Creamed chicken, cottage pie, German pot roast, crab meat salad, rhubarb pie. clondaff pudding, orange cake. Woman s Exchange, 188 Fifth street. Home for Sale. New, modern eight-room house. Just completed, costing over $4000 located on one and one-fourth acres of ground: good start of fruit trees and berries: a beautiful home as it t.o ia-ht lots. If taken soon will .ell for v8500. with payment of t'000 down: attractive terms. This Is a splendid buy. being fully $3000 under value. Property Is located on Francis avenue and Fortieth street, near Wav erly Heights. See J. L. Bowman, owner, at the Brownsville Woolen Mill Store. PEXXEY BROS. FRIDAY PECIAI We offer our $2 wines at $1 a gallon; $1 50 wines at Too a gallon: Straight Kentucky Whisky, 1 years old regular 14 Bi i at $3 60 a gallon: Kentucky Whisky regular $3.50, at $2.50 a gal- nisKy. TT-rTi.vv. 12.10 a gallon. t-r riair onlv. 379 E. Morrison St. Phones East 27. B 2426. Free delivery. 693 . . I rnnuuLcu - ... Reed. Monday Musical t-iun tnorii wullam. avenue and the Interment will Treble Clef. Tuesday Afternoon Club maie in Rose City Cemetery. H. M. Landis Is Arrested. H. M. Landls, a real estate aearer- wim offlc. in the Henry building, was ar rested yesterday by uetectives and Price, on a charge 01 in. urnoj of a note for aui. inn ciroipi"" Is D D. Hell, a business man of Mosier. who" allege, that h. received th. note from Landl. in a business deal, and later Landls aaked to se. it, put it in his pocket and refused to return it. KrvTH Ward Taxpaters Organize. To protect themselves against "unjust taxes, grail, street ipprot unjust laws." th. property owners 01 th. Ninth Ward have organised the Ninth Ward Protective Association. The temporary orricers are: r. r. it.... . .i.nt- 3. Landla-an. vice-president; . ' " . ..... . nMlllam uui.rBon- crcuiv,. of the ward are enuueo. to roemu! chin. QoTs Clob to hear LECTURE. 1, ax- Lepper will deliver nia lecture u.. Panama lbdkj - Club of the Woodlawn Methodist The lecture win uo ... j.. Portland Olrls- tnorus. iicivoi. on aale at tilers Piano House, 60c. 5 fecial Butter Salb. Fridat Oxlt. (000 two-pound squares fresh Oregon Creamery butter at creamery. 70c; de- TS--. also. S000 two-pound ......... -frerh California butter. 5o at creairery. 70c delivered. Washington J..m romnany. 444 Wash. st. Phone.: M.in T4. A 22" t. -Grxat Sabbath.- Is Topic. "The Great Sabbath" will be th. topic of Rabbi Jonah B. Wise', sermon at Beth i.i,hi at a. Tomorrow morning .ervlce at 10:30. Passover services will be held Monday evening at 6:$0 and Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. AH are welcome. Parent Bcrkao- to Open. The parents' educational bureau conducted by th. Congres. of Mother, will be opened formally on Monday in the Courthouse rooms 6502. Hours 1 to 6 o'clock. State officers will be in charge. Th. public 1. cordially invited. STMAOootra Service. Abb Tonioht. s.rvlee. will be held tonight at the Sixth-Street Synagogue at 7:30 o'clock. For a pleasant evening, with mu sic and excellent vocal music, dine at "II Rigoletto" Course Dinner, with Wine, $1.00 Or, if you prefer a la carte serv ice, tell the chef what you want and how you want it he'll please you, we are sure. . Lunch With Wine 50c Third and Alder Streets. Special Sale Hlrsh Rosencrants win adores, tn.con- n"-- - ,tereoptlcoIl view, taken ... Tomorrow momma: services! " 1 , . ., win begin at 9 o'clock. All are wel come to all services. attention. Travelers. The Baggage 4 Omnibus Transfer Company will check your baggage from hom. to destination: storage, packing no .hlnnina-. Main 980. A 3322. Taxi. cab service. Main 250. A 2242. CAMFriRB Girl. Stereoptlcal pic. tnr.i and ceremonial meeting In ....im.. 1 T. M- Saturday. April 19, Y W. C A. auditorium. Admission. 25c win Ride Flat FOR RENT. Six ..oti- fnrnaxe. flreolace. .very con- v.n'ience. and In ftn. order; rent. $25. Pbon. owner. East 449. Beautiful Babt Box for adoption. . r.w dm old: good parentage. Call Main 3923, A 607 of th. canal under construction, For Rent. Large completely-tur- nlshed beacn cottage - 9326. . .... .... . LjMxmmt SUDit. cinroro. atato . -Dr. Eaton returned: Medical bldg. ' Fisbino, Great Lake. Kstacapa. YSAYE IS COMING. Greatest Living; Violinist to Bo Heard Here April 16. Tsave. now in his prime, th. enthrall. In. nower of whos. violin has made him worshipped the world over. will Onb-Foobtb lesa for jewelry at Aron-i f'.j " . ,, .n removal sale. 294 Washington .L' April 2$. The seat sale opens April 24. ittawers. special carnations. doa. lAibUn.r. florists. U Wash, si 60c Prices: $1. $1.50. $2. $3.50. $3. All seats reserved. All Tailored ITats, Friday and saiuraay, Otii oxu w-s.. MES. NORTHRTJP'S SHOP Alder, Near Twelfth ANNOUNCEMENT rippr. incorn- of 25 West 67th St., New York City, wish to announcs that the Smart Shop, at 144 Seventh SL (now Broadway), Portland, Is the only ' 7 .!. . (V, Tm-tinnri to whom we have supplied our pattern haU during the present ien. RCHV.'AB PRINTING CO QBLH F.GREENE. PRESIDENT aatni; STARK light enough for summer yet warm enough for these deceptive days There's real comfort in the twenty-five dollar suits we are showing. They are the choicest output of six leading makers of National repute. You'll like the box and English Models, the Norfolks, made from soft grays, harmonizing blue and timely browns. others at fifteen to forty Our windows are a complete index of the proper in men's fashions COMING, STRAW HAT DAY ANNOUNCEMENT 1 mmm fii S. & H. stamps Given Upon Request. TWO STORES Morrison Street at Fourth' SEALY-UiitHH Third St., Just Off Morrison This $1.50 New Stamped Waist $1.19 New French knot and punch worn design, as illustrated above the most beautiful and simple embroidery ever Intro duced! Stamped on rine voile. Extra special Friday and bat urday SI. 19. ?4 in S. & H. Stamps FREE SiTl with every pur-i-Tiichajjeof $1 or over Friday and saturaay, in addition to regu lar stamps. You . 1 .li.-l v hr nor this clipping. Ask for detail, of our a-reat Needlework Contest 75 in caah prises. The Needle Craft Shop 3S4-3SS TAMHILt. 2 BLOCKS WEST BROADWAY. Come Friday or Saturday How About a Toaster That Toasts at The Lighthouse for If' jt g ylj&A, ii;!iiiiiniliiiiilii.5l'feii! SILK HOSE for ev ery day wear no higher priced than lisle but ' pure, real silk! That's the new line of hosiery we want you men to come in and look ovei' Phoenix Silk Hose at 50c a pair. Every thread in these hose is pure, lustrous silk. Heels and toes are re-enforced by an exclusive process. That's why we guarantee their wearing qualities if any pair does not wear well, we will replace them free. Come in today and tee this wonderful new hosiery. YouU be aa enthusiastic over it aa we are. We carry the full uni vlar anlora, SOcapairl M the pop- Aad remember at Women'. Phoenix How. . . . Womea'a Phoenix de Luxe. -754 .81 Morrison Street, Opp. Postofnc. C. F. BERQ, Maaaa-er 3B $1.95 They're Mighty Comfortable these warm Spring days a fellow appreci ates a well-laundered "Hand-Ironed" shirt. This is a special service which warm weather is making more and more pop ular. Why don't you try it ? 1 r main 7200 A $181 GROCERS, BAKERS, TEA AND WINE. MtKtnAr i o. 288-290-292 STARK STREET Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. See onr display. We offer the freshest, largest and best assortment in the city. Our sales are large and goods fresh. UNION LAUNDRY COMPANY - Main 398 Lightning Delivery Of a Doctor's prescription to any part of the city is a vital factor in time of sickness. You are "issnred of this by having your pre scriptions filled by HAACK BROS. Exclusive Prescriptionista 351 Alder Main 712. A 5712. STE HOTEL BT GAil FRAflCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square European Plan $150 a day up American Plan $3.50 a day up SET TftJS Mel. On cariniBB w. , city. FBI. AND SAT. SPECIALS hooper's California Olive Oil Large size, reg. $1, sp'l, 80 Small size, reg. 60c, sp'l, 45 Smith's Kippered Herring Regular loc, packed in Scot land; special, 2 for . ...25 Premier Fresh Mackerel Regular 30c ; English, fat, de licious; special 25 Fancy Table Raisins Mowat's, large box, regular 50c; special 40 Small box, reg. 25c, sp'l, 20 All fine large fruit on the stem. Baker's Cocoa Per tin; regular 25c; special, 2 for 45 Imported Cammembert Reg. 50c; special 40 288-290-292 Stark Street, near Fifth Street NEW ARRIVALS Baby Educator Crackers for teething babies, tin. .25 For Diabetics Dr. Charasse Gluten Bread, box $1.00 Rademan's Zwieback, pack age 30 Rademan's Biscuits, pk. 35 Brusson Gluten Bread, box, for 51-50 Brusson Semolina, pkg. 25 Brusson Noodles, pkg. .25 We have a large line of these goods whereby the restricted diet of those suffering from dia betes can be extended and con siderable variety added. Turkish Coffee, only 45 is unequaled at the price. Phone a trial order today. Choose Your Route With Care Daily, May 28th to September 30 P fJ8 &l able for almost any Jima or a summer tu i"vu&" --- destinations are included-Chicago, St. Louis Denver Omaha, Kan eas Ctv. Cincinnati. Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Montreal, Toronto, Jsew Describe to the initial agent, or the undersigned your proposed iourney and let us help you plan it in part over the Burlington theToad that gives you a ihoice of three different routes between the Northwest and the Jbast. . To Chicago, via St. Paul-Mumeapolis. To St. Louis or Kansas City via Billings, Montana, To Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha or Kansas City via Denver. Rv .roinff one wav and returning another, the Northern Pacific- Buxligton or Great Northern -Burlington through trains maie i possible tor you to mciuue m uur wu.. o between the mountains and the lakes. 4r Through Trains Daily to the East 2 via St. Paul-Minneapolis. 2 via Hidings,. Montana A. C. SHELDON, General Agent, C, B. & Q. R. R. 100 Third Street, Portland, Oregon The Map In the Red Folder shows why your ticket should read " Burlington " A Happy Thought My head ached for months. The thought came to me to S 'to STAPLES and see If It was caused by my eyes. I went, and STAPLES put the neatest pair ' of glasses on ray eyes that i have ever seen: and 1 hav.n t accommodatingr, and hi. prices ar. so reasonable. Lenses Sph.ro n your frame 1-00 lenses S p h e r o in Alum, frame 10 Lenses Sphero In gold-filled frame a-60 Lenses Sphero (curved) "In O. F. eyeglass M tj $ B.00 KKTPTOK LENSES $ to 115.00 STAPLES The Jeweler 162 First Street Near Morrlsoa. Portland, Oregon.