Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 16, 1917, Page 11, Image 11

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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
OKKGOXIAJf TELEPHONES.
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fcuperlntendent Building Mala 7070. A 60US
AMTBE1CKNTS.
pii.'Sra1a? Taylor) "Bird of
wuiifiii at
and w . ay or Blxth. between Alder
rl,r7T .. , . A,cazar etocjt company la
Rafflea." Tonight at 8:15.
Pa7.ES B-oa-17 t Alder) TJn-
riw." Thre "ow" dally-
57 TTSOt-t.
V.nrt-,,Y"'S bwt and Yamhill)
l ia V; wv' ploturea, 2 to 6;
t0" f- Saturday. Bunday. holi
days, continuous, 1;15 to 11 P. la.
BTVatdiJm-Par W"' Park an" Stark)
vaudeville and moUon picture, continuous.
are: "The
James, With
ve?sl IT flBBa ANNODNCBO.-Uni-lecturL
f 0,eSr0.n "tenalou class
given r? i1! tot""t that will be
frni TTiday' Fbruary 19 at the Cen-
at o'clock
'""""""y or William
Kl, i "eterenc His Theories of
toSoJa tlf ' -ty.- by Dr. Rebec
Mathf- 1 Philosophy class, and "The
Bent t, .-aucatu'n-i Measure-
hefo y ?rofe88r C. A. Gregory,
before the class In educational tests
measurements. Classes In archi
tecture that will meet on FMd.y even
ifi t norttl ry of the Cen
tral Library are: Descriptive geometry
' drawln? from.life at 7:30, be
ginning: graphics at 7:30 and the ad
vanced at 8:30.
i.'COL!' Pso1!Ujr!0 Belated A be-
lar?hlSramme- ln honor or Lincoln's
S'V"! b held this afternoon ln
anH r". at Ea8t Seventh street
"2 DJe.kum avenue. In Woodlawn.
?he R.n, nn t,ntha Grand Army or
the Republlo and Women's Relief Corps,
of Gordon Granger Post. The pro
fhar3mW,U.eerln at 2 o'clock. Among
those who will speak are Major-General
,r!?n' Colonel A. H. Borthwlck and
1 atrlotie Instructor Self. Patriotic
0urSt,rlnA be, b5r Veterans"
Quartet. An Invitation U extended to
the public
IJ A- Teacher Grvss Addrrss. George
, Thacher gave an address on "Criminology-
at the regular luncheon of the
Progressive Business Men's Club yesterday,-
He touched on what he con
sidered would result from the passage
cf sterilization bills now pending in
the state Legislature and, following the
set. rt "T T" k Sf o V a .
, " u went on record as
passage of such legisla
ane aaaress was Illustrated by
lantern slides. J. E. Werlein urged
w-v,.ciuon or an members ln the
...iiSij i0r ceigian relief.
J1.PISCOPAI, M B K T I N a EUKDAT. All
Episcopal churches of the state are re
quested by Bishop Sumner to send their
choirs, with vestments, to Trinity
v.w. Sunay nignt ror the large
niass meeting that will be held In that
church ln the Interests of the clergy
pension fund. Oregon's share Of trie
' , 13 onIy 17-00. Of this nearly
J6000 is promised. The remainder must
fee ln by March 1. The musical serv
ice will be an Important part of the
t'Cicurauon. '
Two Burglaries Reported. The
home of J. R. Henderson. 1941 East
Marshall street, was entered by thieves
yesterday and a large quantity of
clothing, together with small articles
of jewelry, stolen. Mr. Henderson is
f years old and lives alone. Thieves
i , rea lno "oso City Pharmacy,
ii . 8andy road, the- same night,
y.w,uiiiB tneir operation to the store'
tock or cameras. They selected and
etole several cameras .aggregating 150
In value.
Alaska Forests Described. W. O.
"eisie, Government forest supervisor
2, . neaaquarters at Ketchikan
, . ,T u an aaaress on
Problems in National Forest Adminis
tration In Alaska," at the regular meet
ing of the Portland section of the So
ciety of American Foresters last night
at 666 LoVejoy street. The Foresters'
organization comprises in its member
ship men Interested in forestery work.
e roraano section has about 41 mem
bers.
another Himovm Seeks Chanoe
y Name. His brother changed his
rame from Haimovltz to Haimo, and
Joseph Haimovltz found it awkward to
" miroaucea by a different name than
his own brother at the social gather
ings they attended together, so he filed
. pennon in tne uounty Court yester
iy ror tne cnange of his own name to
jtalmo. it is less difficult to spell and
Ulu" ways more convenient, he as
eerts.
x l. A Hike. For their
Funday outing the Mazamas will leave
town on the O.-W. R. & N. train at
7:50 A. M. and go to Multnomah Falls.
The party will hike back over the Co
lumbia Highway as far as Chanticleer
inn, visiting- tne cirrerent falls en
route. The descent to Rooster Rock
r-tation men will be made for the re
turn by the afternoon local train.
Woodmen- Entertaix Tonight. Mult
iioman amp, isjo. 77, Woodmen of the
voria, win entertain George Washing
ion v-amp at me regular meeting of
Multnomah Camp at their hall on East
haiu cnu aiuc.- streets tnis evening.
tuiiinimea in cnarge promises
something unusual ln the way of enter
tainment ana a general good time is In
eiore ior tne membership.
Lindlet Dinner Tonight. Th in
Tier which was announced to bo trivon
for Dr. Ernest Hiram Lindley, visiting
i""r oi inaisna university who
Is now at Reed College, was postponed
from last night until tonight. All col
lege and university men ln the city are
invited to attend and reservations can
be made by telephoning the University
V1UU.
"State" Health Insurance" Is Topio.
vv. ugDurn, of Reed College, will
speak on the subject "State Health In
surance," today before the city club
Health Insurance has been in vogue in
j-.urope ror sometning over 30 years,
.mo ciuo s puDllc health committee is
going to go into this subject further
at later dates.
Beth Israel Services Tovtttt Rotr.
ices will be held at Beth Israel tonight
m o. nauui wiser sermon topic
Liincom and Washington." 'Establish
men ror us tne work of our hands
yea xne work of our hands establish
xnen it. .Psalm xc:17. Services to
morrow at 10:SO. All are welcome.
. Audubon o ird Club Meets. The
rrg-uiar weeKiy meeting of the bird
club will be held tomorrow night at 8
o'clock in their rooms 309-10 Y. M. C. A.
nuiiaing. w. a. JKllot will give an
illustrated talk on "February Birds"
and those who are interested in birds
are invited to attend the meeting.
Reed College Man to Speak. An ex
tension lecture by W. Conger Morgan,
professor of chemistry at Reed College,
will be given tonight at Turn Hall,
Fourth and Yamhill streets, at 8 o'clock.
Dr. Morgan's subject is "The Autobi
ography of the Earth."
Services Set for Tonight. Services
at Ahavai Sholom Synagogue, Park and
Clay streets, will be held this evening
at S o'clock. In the absence of Rev. It.
. Abrahamson M. Mosessohn will offi
ciate and deliver the sermon. Every
body welcome.
Dr. W. T. Foster to Speak. Dr. W.
T. Foster will speak Saturday night ln
the Library for the Peace League. No
meeting of the league will be held to
day. "The United States of the World"
will be the subject.
Attention, Or boon Guardsmen! We
have an opening for a National Guards
man who can qualify as a salesman.
Splendid opportunity for advancement.
Answer AG 95, Oregonian. Adv.
Prices remain same at Puritan Cafe
teria, 4th and Stark. Music. Adv.
Chiropractic, easiest, surest. Dr. Mc
Mahon. Adv.
Do you know what "Zone Therapy" is?
Adv. ,
SUPERLATIVE PRAISE GIVEN
HOFMANN BY PIERRE V. R. REY
New York Critic Declares Noted Pianist Has Earned Crown as He Has
Gone Further Than Any of His Contemporaries.
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OU9K.tr HOlTBASiS, P1A1VIST. WHO PLAYS AT HEILIG THE ITER
TOMORROW NIGHT.
0'
F Josef Hofmann, who plays at the
Hellig tomorrow night, Pierre V.
R. Rey, of the New York World
of February 4, said:
"To do something better than anyone
else is the incentive that causes super
lative achievement. Thus stimulated,
some one man or woman always rises,
ln time, above others seeking the same
desirable end. To be spoken of and
pointed out as the one who has euo
cessfully excelled competitors must be
I, ' -""B -o pay ror all the trou
ble; for there is trouble enough in any
reached. A few days ago Josef Hof
mann played a pianoforte recital in
Carnegie Hall, the only one (according
to his managers) he Intends giving here
mtmt Grea though this great
artist has been on numerous occasions
previously, he seemed a week ago last
Saturday to have attained the limit of
hia capacities. His performance ln Its
entirety not only lifted him higher than
ever, but placed metaphorically on his
neaa tne pianlstlo crown. Call him
King or emperor of all who play the
pianoforte, Hofmanrhas at length gone
iuriner man any or Tils contemporaries,
vv netner any pianist was ever his
superior need not be considered. The
vital fact of the moment is that Just
now the Polish musician, whose per
manent home is ln America, can do
some 6ne thing better than anyone
else. There will be some challenges
to this statement;' positive assertions
usually Invite differences of opinion.
Nevertheless, Josef Hofmann is today
held, in the minds of the majority of
capaoie judges, to be the master of
mem ait. isor does this rob any of
his illustrious colleagues of credit due
them. On the contrary. It but tends to
indicate now supreme must be Hof
mann's art, for the list of distinguished
fiumsta in considerable."
National Intercessiom Asked. The
r fA" America has sent an appeal
to all the churches to make next Bun
IfatIonal day of prayer to make
united intercession that the President
and Congress may be guided ln the
momentous decisions that mustle made
B?.ih...?ho council has suggested that
all bitterness and wrath be taken from
all hearts and that the nations- be
brought to a realization of everlasting
peace."
Forestrt Official Speaks Tonight.
- G- Jackson, head of the educational
department of this Government forest
district, will give an illustrated lecture
on "Work of the Forest Service" at the
Sellwood Community House, East Six
teenth street and Spokane avenue, to-'
night. The lecture is to be given under
the auspices of the Library Association
Mr. Jackson has a splendid collection of
slides illustrative of forest work in this
district.
Church to Observe A vvrrtm qmT
On February 17, 1904. Rev. John Daw
son entered upon his duties as rector of
the Church of the Good Shepherd. Spe
cial emphasis will be made of the fact
on Sunday by an early service at 8
a. jni. ana at the 11 o clock service,
when a special offering will be made
toward the $5,000,000 church pension
fund. All members and friends of the
parish are earnestly invited to be
present.
Suit for $25,000 Lost. Aaron Ander
son, who asked $25,000 damages from
the Portland Railway, Light & Power
Company, because the whistling of the
airbrakes of a passing streetcar caused
his team of norses to trample him and
run away, lost his suit in the court nt
Circuit Judge Kavanaugh yesterday.
the Jury finding for the defendant. The
accident occurred on Corbett street
near Iowa street October 21, 1915.
Forest Examiner to Go East T. T
Munger, Government forest examiner in
cnarge of investigation work in this
district, will leave Saturday for Wash
ington, u. c. where he will attend a
convention of forest Investigation
workers from all parts of the United
States. Mr. Munger will be one of the
speakers. The convention will last for
six weeks. It is held primarily to In
terchange ideas.
Open Shop to Bb Discussed. "Th
Open Shop and the Union Shop" will be
discussed at the regular luncheon of
tne Oregon Clvlo League in the srold
room of the Multnomah Hotel Saturday
noon. ur. M. h. Marvin, member of
tne Washington State Industrial Wei
fare Commission, will speak. The sub
ject will be generally discussed- fol
lowing the opening address.
Ten B eco mb Citizens. Ten men were
admitted to full citizenship yesterday
in Federal Judge Bean's court. Thev
were Julius Bacharach, Albert Kristof-
ferson, Peter Roy Bell. Douglas John
Mccailum, Adam Raeburn Hunter,
George Yetter, Louis Charley Becker,
Charles Carlson, Erlo Englund and Ed
ward Broe Harvan.
Mr. Boibe to Talk at LuNCHrarwi.
Whitney L. Boise will address the mem
bers of the Portland Realty Board at
meir luncheon meeting in the crystal
dining-room of the Hotel Benson to
day on "Prosperity Is Here and Per
manent." He will be introduced bv
George u. scnaiK, chairman of the day.
Dr. George Rubenstein to Lecture.
Members of Theodore Herzle Lodsrn.
B'nal B'rith, will attend services tonight
in a Dody at the Sixth-Street Syna
gogue at 8 o'clock. Dr. George Ruben
stein will lecture on "The Jewish Con
ception of Equality." Tomorrow serv
ices will begin at 9 o'clock. Rev. A
Rosencrantz will officiate.
Cooking Class to Bb Formed. A -new
cooKing class for maids will be or
gamzea today at the Benson Polv-
tecnnic ecnooi. r ourteenth and Morri
son streets. uotn demonstration and
practice lessons ln the preparation and
serving of meals will be given bv Miss
Laura Riley. The class meets from 3
to 8:30 every Friday.
r ORE8T OBRvICB A1A2T TO Tll.r At
ceii wooa community House. Spokane
avenue and East Fifteenth street .
night at 8 o'clock there will be a lecture
oy a. ii. jacKson. of the United States
Forest Service, on "The Work of a
Forest Ranger." The lecturo In ar
ranged by the Sellwood Branch Library.
1. u. bUMMERs is Speaker. L. L. Sum
mers, supervisor of manual training in
the Portland schools, will speak on the
Industrial value of vocational tt-nininn-
at the regular monthly meeting of the
Woodlawn grange tomorrow night. The
meeting will be held at 8 o'clock in
Greene's Hall. The publio is invited.
Parent-Teachers to atu-.-t t,
West Portland Parent-Teacher Associa
tion will meet this afternoon t
2:30 o'clock. W. C. Alderson. count v
superintendent of schools, will speak.
There will be singing by the girls and
Boy Scouts.
Commerce Safe Deposit Vaults.
1 Third at. Both phones. Adv.
CITY ANTICIPATES SUITS
BUILDINGS ALONG TANXER CREEK
SEWER TO BB PHOTOGRAPHED,
Steps to Be Takes to Prevent Argument
la Case of Accidents In Coarse
Construct Ion.
So that the city will be prepared at
all times for law suits in connection
wun tne construction of the Tanner
-reeK trunk sewer, City Commissioner
Dieck yesterday issued orders for a
detailed survey of buildings and for
actual dally progress reports and pho
tographs covering every detail of con
struction as work progresses.
The big sewer main, which is to cost
tduz.suu ana will extend from Taylor
street north in Eleventh street to the
river, will be started within a few
aays, preliminaries now being under
way. i-nor to the commencement of
work Mr. Dieck hae ordered a photo
graph taken of every building along
m on ajso, mo building Inspec
tion Bureau, will make a survey of the
physical condition of all buildings along
the line now and at other times during
luo pi us reus or construction.
.every employe is to be required to
keep a loose-leaf diary giving daily
notes on progress. Whenever there- Is
an unusual occurrence or an accident,
it la planned to take a photograph at
once. The elevations of all buildings
along the line of the sewer will be
taken before commencement of work
and additional observations made from
time to time to determine settlement.
. Air. uieck says he expects to have
the details of every feature of the con
struction, so that th city will be pro
iccieu m case or suits or arguments
uuring or arter construction-
Attorney Craib's Borrowed
Car Causes Scare.
Friendly Deputy Sheriff Hides It In
Garaare and Lawyer Tnlnks It Js
1 Stolen.
HUGH MONTGOMERY, an attorney.
Is .sojourning, as the social col
umns say. In California. Before em
barking on said sojourn he told a
friend. James E. Craib, another law
yer, that he might have the freedom
of his garage and use his r'unabout
a3 often as he pleased. A delightful
arrangement, thought Mr. Craib.
ne sought to avail himself of the
offer for the first time the other morn
ing.
1 11 ride to work In it that will
snow real class." he said to himself.
He did not care to mingle in down
town traffic, as he Is not experienced
as a anver, and still he was very much
airaia someone might steal the auto
ii he didn t put it where he could see
it irom his office ln the Piatt Building.
An idea, across Fourth street from the
Sheriff' office ln the Courthouse
would be an ideal sanctuary.
ao that was where he parked the
machine, after telling his friend. Mar
tin Pratt, chieT deputy under Sheriff
Hurlburt, to keep an eye on it for
aim.
Mr. Pratt kept his ye on the ma-
cnine when his friend had left, kept
his eye on it until he had piloted it
to a garage near Second and Main
streets. At noon, Mr. -Craib could not
find his car, and ln excited tones told
of the loss to the Sheriff's office.
"H'm," said Mr. Pratt. "Seems to me
a report just came in on a car of
that description that had been pushed
ln some garage and abandoned. .I'll
call up."
He pretended to telephone, and sent
Mr. Craib to the garage where his car
was. At the garage, the employes told
him a story concocted by Mr. Pratt of
a mysterious stranger who had left
the car there because of engine trouble.
In his relief and desire to save future
worry, Mr. Craib arranged to keep the
car ln that garage on other days at a
payment of 25 cents a day.
"You did good work. How about a
cigar?" said Mr. Craib to Mr. Pratt.
"No. thank you. I have but dona mv
duty," virtuously replied Mr. Pratt, re
turning to his accounts.1
CARD OF THANKS.
We desire to express our thanks nnl
ppreciation to our friends and rela
tives for the beautiful floral offerings
and for the kindness and sympathy
shown us during the illness and death
"i our son, orotner and nephew.
MR. AND MRS. J. M. SPRINGER.
MISS HAZEL SPRINGER.
MR. AND MRS. II. C. HA RDM AN.
MR. AND MRS. C. W. TAYLOR.
MRS. H. KLENREIGH.
ALI&.3 ANNA HAKVJEr. Adv.
L a BAILEY BOOMED
Rose City Park Club Suggests
Man for School Director.
BOARD MEETING DEFERRED
Approval of Second TJnJt for Hoff
man Building and Sketch for
Six-Room Addition at Wood
stock Will Be Asked.
Anotner possibility for membership
on. me benool Board to sucoeed 8. P.
jjocuwood. resigned, has appeared in
the person of L. R. Bailey, of the I R.
eaney company, architects.
Mr. Bailey's boom has been launched
by the Rose City Park Club and the
clvio department of that organisation
naa presented a letter to the School
Board urglnar the
ouiiey.
a delegation was exneoted at h.
meeting of the School Board yesterday
but as a quorum of the Board could not
be obtained the business was deferred
indefinitely. O. M. Plummer Is in 6a
lem and J. V. Beach, was unable to be
present. ,
Two Important betterments wm v.
considered when the Board hold. it.
A'vot.iMiioti meeting.
A letter has been filed by F. A. Nam-
more, superintendent of properties,
asking for the approval of the plans
for the second unit of the Hoffman
Sohool at Bast Sixty-ninth street and
Powell Valley road. There Is an ap
propriation Included in this year's
budget for $60,000 far lh r.tinn
the building.
The buildings and grounds commit
tee asks that the superintendent ef
properties be authorized to prepare a
sketch of an addition to th. A7
stock School containing six rooms, an
xcuiuijr uii ana an outside playroom.
The second unit to Hoffman k-i.i
will contain six elaasrooms, an assem-
nan, principals office, rest-room
for teachers, and play-rooms in the
basement. It will be firenroof tr
stories and basement.
faeveral communications are to be
read, among them belna ona from tt-h-
ward N. Weinbaum. secretary of the
Theodor Herzl Lodge, Independent Or
der B'nal B'rith. protesting against the
allowance of high school credits for
Bible study.
MRS. JOHNSON IS BURIED
Beaverton Woman Is Virim
Stroke of Paralysis-'
of
Th funeral of Mra Louisa
who died at her hum. in. n.o '
Monday night, was held ln this cltv
yesterday, with interment in Mifr,l
mah Cemetery. Mrs. Johnann w.. .
native of Sweden. 71 veers af .p. ah.
came to this country in 1871 and moved
to Portland in 1893. where she resided
for many years. She subsequently made
her home In Tillamook and. Beaverton
For several months she has been ailing
and about two weeks ego suffered a
stroke of paralysis.
She Is survived by four sons and
three 'daughters. They are John A.
Johnson, of Beaverton: S. P. Johnson
of St. Paul; Frank O. .Tnhn.nn
Yachats; Mrs. O. E. Wolf, of win..i.
Mrs. T. J. Chlsler. of St. John.- T.
Just to point out the ,"
fact that our BOYS
CLOTHING is on tho
GROUND' FLOOR in
the HEART of Port
landis the RIGHT
kind for APPEAR
ANCE as well as for
DURABILITY.
We sen the kind of
clothing that brings
customers back, not
with complaints, but
with new orders. Some
specials for today and
tomorrow that we. can't
show in the windows
because we're painting
-the windows, not the
specials.
Morrison at Fourth St.
Wear Ralston Shoes.
S. & H. Trading Stamps
Equal Cash Discounts.
3 fit P '
( HOTEL.
TK7ABT
S AIM FRANCOS CO
Geary Street, PusC off Union Square
Eurooean Plan $1.50 a daj op
Brealdati 60e Lunch 60c Dinner $1.00
Most Famous Msals in the United States
New steel and concrete structure. Center
of theater, cafe and retail districts.
On carlinei transferring all ever city.
Take Municipal car Una direct to door.
rnotor Has meets giiaiwaMMmy
Johnson, of Taylorville, CaL. and Mrs.
xeney crynjoiison, or Wejport.
Alder Growing Grows.
ALBANY, Or.. Feb. 1$. (Special.)
The furniture manufacturing plant In
this city, which is now runnlnar nm
lariy wun a large force of workmen.
is Deginmng to furnish a market for
large quantities of alder growing In
Lincoln County. The plant has been
utilizing many hardwoods grown In
this section of the state and is now
using alder. Considerable quantities
of this wood are now being shipped to
xioany ior tnis purpose.
Know what you buy.
Know from whom you buy.
Be known where you buy.
COLUMBIA LIFE POLICIES
ea onlT.
l ou know what you buy.
COLUMBIA LIFE
Contain guarantees onlj
lou Knc
LIKES
Is a home company.
COLUMBIA LIFE" kDW frm n0m yoU bu-
wh'il'L t .hoin company, you are known
where you buy. A foreign company does
not know you. , '
Dry Clothes,
Warm Feet
! X
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and-
! ' Hot L
IllSlil
I ia l :;,Ti::i.'i ,. n .t
i ' immmmri-it unit
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emonacle
CIMPLiE precautions, but
wonderfully helpful in
avoiding grippe and colds
from exposure. When you get home,
put on dry clothing get thoroughly
warm, and drink hot lemonade,
plenty cf it and piping hot. Use hot
water and "Sunkist" lemont,--ne to
each glass.
California's
unkist
1 ir
ormly Uood Lemons
When you order lemons, ask for Sunkist,
the uniformly food California lemons.
Sunklit are waxy, tart and juicy. See that
they reach you in the clean, crisp tissue
wrappers stamped "Sunkist.'' They will
stay fresh much longer if
you leave them in these
wrappers until you use
them. Always have at
least a half dozen in th
house.
C.Ilarsta Fratt Grewsra
Eschaage
AC. rWrWuOnj.
. iun at esse Si
Good Things to Eat
every day in the year for ALL our customers
because you
'Select the Best From the Best!'
MAH.MaI.anE ORAXGES ,
The genuine Seville variety
Impart the proper tang to your
home-made marmalade. Two
dosen for 45v
BELGIAJT ENDIVH
Fr"? n1 cr,P today. TJn
qualed tor aaJad. Per-ib. 50
APPLE CIDER
Sweet, healthful, pur Juice
the gallon .50e
nAWAXIATr PtJfEAPPLB
1 Jrge m cane for.
'o. 1 cans tor.
STOUSTGLESS BEAM
Hunt's Supreme for SO
Tender and fine flavored.
JOSXS DAIRY FARM SXU3AGB
A real old-time delicacy from
an old - fashioned Wisconsin
farm.
Links, pound ,... 4S
Meat, pound 40
GLOUCESTER MACKEREL
New catch fat and tender.
J?o size 15e
J6c alae 23
0o else 45
PIW MONET PICKLES
Packed in Virginia by Mrs. B.
G. Kidd, Try them at these
cui-raie prices:
SSo size
40a sise
Pepper Mangoes ....
Pickled Watermelon
....20c
o
....25
....20c
Sao sxrkst;
wife
A Personal
Friendly Interest
does this bank take in the
men and women who make
its success possible. We are
glad to do more than merely
safeguard our customers
funds. Advice on investments
and financial matters is a part
of the service which is ren
dered to depositors here.
There are other advantages
of making this your banking
home. Come in and talk
over with us the matter of
opening ' a checking or sav
ings account.
LADD & TILT0N BANK
"Washington and Third
Established
1859
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ThVeeWorldWoiiders
on the Santa Fe
IF your ticket to the East is via
SailtaFe you can stop off to
see them.
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12 Third St.
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Consistency
Thon art a jewel
Bat is it consistent to wear a
SO-dollar suit of clothes and a
15c pair of glasses ruining"
your eyes for cfothes sake?
Why not get a good pair?
MT PRICES
Lenses Sphero lit your own
frame
Lenses Sphero in Aluml-
Lenses Sphero in gold
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STAPLES, The Jeweler
26 MORRISOTT STREET. Between 3 a.4 4th.
Tooth Cream
The first dental necessity ever offered
the publio that is a real destroyer of
germs by actual test.
Wor Sale by All Drasd.1i la SSe
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Tooth Paste
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STARK STREET SFrOrJn