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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1908)
SATURDAY, DKCKMDER 12, 1908 I11E AIUUM1NU :A3T01flAX ASlOltlA.' OltfiGOJ. 3 iV. , 1 ft i .PORTLAND, Dec. ia-Th week end with the poultry market on the whole, n better shape than for .more tbun I month past, Hen snd. chick et wrr in good demand today, ami at price approximately , 2 - cents higher than the quotation t , th ri ,oi tn week, while ducks aUo Were aflrly active at the" quotationi thitt have ruled all the week. , For gecus and turkey there hat been but little inquiry (hit week, but for tunately (or the market, little Hock In these linen came, (. . t , , , , There will be little If any poultry of any kind to carry over, to, next week, and the outlook l for i good market for the remainder of the month. No shipments of turkeyi for i the ChrUtma trade are expected for a week or more, but in a)l probabil ;, ity th?r will be enough (or the de- mand for it U known that number f of the turkey producer of the Valley at Thanki(lving time held beck some of their birdi.for the later holiday trade, Storage totk In the city will Iao be drawn upon to ome tttenl. f WHOLESALE PRICES." t. Grain, Flour, Hay, EtCv Wheat-Track price: Club, v 89c; blue-stem, 9Sc; turkey red, 92c; red Rusnisn, 87c; Valley, 91c. .- '"our-Fstent. f4.80; (tralghtt, J95(S4 20; export. $370; Valley, E4.45; 11 tack graham, $4 40; whole -heat, $4,65; rye, $5.50. Barley-Feed, $26.50; rolled, $28(3 25.50; brewing, $27. OatNo. 1 while, $31; gray, $31 Hay Track price: Timothy Willamette Valley, fancy, $15; d Inary, $12; Eaitern Oregon, mix , $16.50; do, fancy, $17.50; alfalfa. $ll .50(3:12; clover, $12. MilltulT-nran, $26.50; middlings, $33; abort, country, $31; ihortt, city. $30;chop, $22. , J4eat and Provlaiona. Dreid,Meat-rHogs, fancy 7 7Jc, ordinary 6(k, large 5c; veal, extra 81c, ordinary 637c heavy U: mutton, fancy 67c. ,., , Bacon Breakfait, 1 5(21 lc, pic nic 10c, cottage roll Ilk; regular jfpbort clear, tmoked 13c, ,do , un- pmoked 12c; clear bellie. unimoked 14c, do moked 15c; jhouldera, He. Hm-1012 lb,, 15c; 14-16 lb4 Sc; 18 20 lb., 15c .t . . Lard Kettle leaf, 10a, 14c; do 5s, 141c; do 50-lb. tin, 131c; ateam ren dered, 10s, 13c; do S. 131c; corn- nd, 81c Butter, Eggs and Poultry. Cheese Full cream twin, 15c; full cream triplets, 15c; Young Amerlcs, 16c; cream brick, 1820c; Swlas block, 1820e; Llmburger, 1 8 20c. ' Poultry-Mixed chickens HlH:; ...ie .hens. 12cr roosters, oldt8cJ broilers and fryers, 12121c; dressed poultry, lc lb. higher; ducks, 1415c; ee, 9IOc; turkey, live, 17l8c; rlreed, 2022c.. tutter Extras, 3cV337c;. fancy, 33 4c; choice, 30c; store, 187820c. Igg Extra Oregona, 40 cents; stem', 28 32c. Fruits snd Vegetables, otatoe Buying prices, 80(f85c; i hundred; sweets, $2 per hundred. ?reh Fruits-Orange, $2.50(153; ions, $4S5; grapes, $1.251.65 per 'e: near. .75c(W$lZ5 per box; tices, $1.25 per box; cranberries, st!12.50 per barrel; bsnanas, 5ft3tc l nound. Jnions Buying prices, 9095c, 1 hundred. ipplet-Best Oregon, $1551.50: mmon, 7Sc$t box. Vegetables Turnips, $' per fk;. beetv, $,25; parsnips, $1.25; bbabe, $1.50; head lettuce, 501 jn; cucumber hothouie, $1.25 1.40 crate; celery, 75085c dosen; artichokes, 75c dosen; beans, 121c pound; eggplant,, $150 crate; toma toes, $11.50 crate; squash, ' 1 cent per pound; peppers, $175 per box; cauliflower, 75c$l per doxen. Oysters, Clams nd Fish. , , Oysters Shoalwater Bay, .per gal lon $2.25; per sack $4.50; Toke Point, $1.60 per 100; Otympias (120 lbs.), $6; Olympias, per gallon, $2.25. Fish-Halibut, 7c lb.j black cod, 7 S58c; black bass, 20c;' triped. bass, 18c; herring, 51c; flounders, 6c; catfish, ,9c; shrimp, 121c; perch, 6c; Urgeon, 121c; sea trout, 15c; torn U, 8c; salmon, freh, 8c; silver - . ielt, 6c lb. , '. ' Canned Salmon Columbia river, lb. talis, $2; 2-lb. tals,' $3; fancy, Mb. flats. $2.15; i-lb. flats, . $1.25; incy, Mb. ovals, $2.75! Alaska talis, Pink 95c, red $140; nominal, 2s, talis, $2.10. ; ' '' ' . Clams Little neck, per box, $2.50 raxor clams, $2 per box; crabs, $1 $1.50 dozen. JOBBERS' QUOTATIONS. Suear. Coffee, Etc. Sugar (sack basis) D. G,, $6.05; beet, $5.85; Golden C, $5.45; extra C, S.SS; powdered $6.1 Sj Intl. jw Urry 'sugar, $6.05; boxes, SSc cwt. advance over tack basis (lei I 4c u aid lor In IS day). Turpentine-rln eae, 63c, in wood barrel), 61ic; in iron barrel, 59 Jc; Id 10-es.e lot, 62c. ' LesdStrUtly pure white lead, in ton Jot, 71c; 500-lb. oU, 8c leu; le tbao JtXk lb.. 81c; rtd lead, and lith arge,. U higher, than white. V : Rice-Imperial Japan, No. 1, $6.35; Southern Japan, $S,75($6; broken, 41c head; fancy, $7?.7S 'I'. , Coffee-Mocha, 242fic; Java, fancy 2Sffl28cs Java'.' good, 2024c; Java, ordinary, l720c ;' Costa' Rica, ' fancy; l20c; Cor.a Rica, good, 1618c; Arbucl le. if 50 - "t wt; Lion, $15.75 ewv; Colombia eeflee, 14c lb.; Sal vador, Mft l4ie. . Salt-E.tr 75 2a, bale, $2.25; rj of 60 3. Ule. $225; bale of ' 4 'htJ. c?..' uup o is-n; bale, 1225;' bag, '50a, line, too; $15; bag J; gunifl Liverpool ton, $17; bag. S, i ground $13 50; 100. ton, JIJ.UJ; k. S. V. Tvt J lb, carton, $2.25; R.. V, P,. Ib.ortons, $1.75; Liverpool, lump, per ton, $20. ' ; ' Raltini Loo muscatel. J-enwn. 7 cent; 4-crown, , 7U; bleached, seedless auitana. vc(afi; un-, bleached seedless Sultana, 61 cent; London layer, 3-erown, whole boxe of 20 ound. $2,00; 2-crown, $1,75. Nut-Wainut, W7c pound; filbert, I j .Braail. 16c; pecan, .14 20c; hickory. 10c; Virginia row pea nut, 8 cent; ' chcttnut, Its! ian 10c, Ohio, 25c; cocoanut, doeen, 9tk$l; pine:nut, 1012c, pound. Dried Fruits -Applies, 8lc per lb; peachet, 10(2 12c; pear, . lU(ail4c; Italian prunes, $6c; California fig, white, in sack, 71c per pound; black, 67c; briek. 75c4j2.2S per box; Smyrna, l(W?17ic per pound;, date, Ferin, 61ffl7c pound. ' Hope, Wool Hide, Etc ' Hop-Nw Oregon, 78ic lb.; 1907, 2i4c; 1906, HHc Wool-Valley, medium, 14l51c; b i, coarse, 12ffll3c; Eaitern Oregon, 816c, a to hrinkage. Hide Dry hide, No. t, 141c lb.; dry kip, No. 1. 13U lb.; dry alted, one-third le; dry calf, ISic lb.; salted, iteer. 718c lb.; alted cows, 61c lb.; ttagi and bull, 41c lb.; kip, 61c lb. f calf, 11c lb.; green Mock, lc le; iheepskina, thearlingi, 1025c; hort wool,'J0GS40c; medium and long wool, according to quality, 50 90c; dry hore, S0c($1.50; dry colt, 25c; angora, 80c$l; goat, common, 10020c Mohair-Choice, 18010c lb. Oregon Oraperoot Per 100 lb., $3S. Caicara Sagradi (cbittim bark) 5S6c per lb. v M Jul Oil, Lead. Etc Llneed Oil Raw 5-barrel , lota, S4c; 1-barrel lqta, 55c; in eae, 61c; boiled, S-barrel lots, & s 1-barrel lot, 57c; in case, 63c, ' ' Caioline Union and Red - Crown, bbl 151c; case, 221c. Motor, bblt., 161c; case, 231c. 86 degree, bbl., 30c; case, 3?lc Engine Diatillate, bbli, 9c; cisea, 16c,, , This Is Worth Reading. Leo F. Zelinski, of 68 Gibson St., Buffalo, N. Y., ay: '. cured the most annoying cold sore I ever had, with Bucklens Arnica Salve. I ap plied this salve once , day for two days, when every trace, of, the sore was gone." Heals all ore. boi'.t under guarantee at Charles Rogers & Son' drug store. 25c Th Ponnoeu Men. t tm 111 tho mmiDOUH nmn. I d not v.'lh him for n frieud. Hp's ball mi Hiuh n LMi-ireoim plun that ho t:;: only condescend, and when he town UIh nock Is .sprained. He walks .its. iiimiirh he owned the eartu-ns though i.u vest nr.d shirt tontnlued all thnt there In of sterling worth. With frt i..,rt tm- I see him trend upon n stray bamum rim! mid slide n furlong on his head and leave n trull of smoke be- himl.-Kumorln (Knn.) duetto. 7 From Limb to Limb. Housewlfo-Why dou't you get Job and keep It? Iloho-rm oe uu.v bird tint keeps fly In' from limb to limb. nousewlfo-G'wnn, you re ou.y uu.m How could you fly from limb to llnibJ Ilobo-I mean do itmos o u wn, mutnl-Kausns City Independent Criticism often tnfccs from the tree caterpillars and blossoms togetner.- Blchter. ' ; Mrs. McRaney's Experience. Mrsi M. McRaney, Prentiss, Miss., writes: "I was confined to my oea for three months with kidney and bladder trouble, and was treated by two physicians but failed to get re lief, f No human tongue can tell how I suffered, and I had given up hope of ever eettine well until I began taking Foley' Remedy. After tak ing two bottles I felt like a new per son, and feel tt my duty to ten sut- fe ring women what Foley's Kidney Remedv d d for me." T. . Lw rin, Owl Drug Store. PAYING FOR A MEAL T" It Was Worth About a Shilling t Pick ! , The Bon, Colonel , Kbi-nt-xcr Bproat of Itevolu tlolinry faini' wna born , and bred In Mlddli'ltorii, Mu hi), He was always fond of a J"k n ml was quick to lxo an oiHirtiinliy to tndulKO his propen sity, a tin- following tuddent UIus trutint, IIIk . fiillicr, bIho a Colonol ftpront, kt'pt a tavern, On day while ICI''iii'zr hum nt home on a furlough threw private soldier, on their return from lie neot, of war, called for oold lutK-heon. f, i , lr., Biruiit on the table some hri-nd nud cli:-('o with the remnants of tlio family dinner, wulcn .tier n. thought rather w niity.fr0 for hungry men. He Wt a little vexed that the dcfciHU'i of the-eountry were not more bountifully enpplled. The aol dlct'M, nficr Willi, fylng their appetites, axki-d him how uiurti thoy should pay. Kbnumr anUl he would ask bis moth er, lie found her jii the kitchen. "M oilier.1; he nld. "bow much 1 It worth to pick t hoe honest" t- "About shilling, I guess,", she an swered, ',..( ,,., y, 's The young olh' er returned to the sol dlrrs and, tnkliiit from the barroom till 3 shillings and suilllug genially upon thorn, tears each jmm one and with good whihes sent thorn on tbelr. wsy. Mrs. ftpront aooii after rsme In and suited ElK-nczt r wbut be had done wltb the money fr the soldiers' dinner. Iu appnruut amazement be exclaim ed; "Honey! Did I not ask you what It was worth to pli k those bones, and you suld a shilling? I thought It little enough, for tlie lumen were pretty bare, and I handed tbo men the money from the till, and they are gone." Mrs. Hproiit eotild nut Ond heart to reprove her fnvorlte son for this mis interpretation of her words, and then she, too, loved a Joke, and so, after an lnntaut's tin m look, she laughed and sahl It wus till rlbt. i Hid Ctcn Thom All Bsfor. " Once whllu J.tmes Whlteomb Riley was visiting a town where he was booked to t ive a reading committee ml led to tnke Ulm lu n carrliiK over the t Uy. In acknowledging the com plluieiit be si Id: "I'll R( with you, geutleuien, provld el you oril.'e thnt you will not Show me the new court haiev the new town hull. the. new lrtd;;e, the new school building nud the uew Jull, for I've seen theui ull u Litrdieil times In as many tov::s. v:.C t'.c.r iuvarlably wear me, ,ut I eft re the liKie arrives for the cur:r.t:i i e ii the evening ente tnlument.1 , , Hoarse cough and stuffy colds that may develop into pneumonia over over night are quickly cured by Foley' Honey and Tar, as it soothes inflamed membranes, heals the lungs, and expels the cold from the sys tem. The Morning Astorian contain all the local and Associated Pre re ports. H9 Yesterday for a few minutc3 there was quite a panic in the store of Foard & Stokes Hardware Company. The Malleable Range man of South Bend is having a demonstration of hi range there. . While filling the reservoir, the store being crowded, someone spilled a lot of the cold water on the range. When the cloud of steam cleared away, the .visitors expected to see a badly cracked top, but were much surprised to find it all right. The Malleable man ex plained to them that it is impossible to crack his stove, and to prove tt, threw a piece of ice on it. The South Bend Ranee is made of Malleable, the unbreakable iron. It is impos 'h'le to burn or fire crack it. He then explained that it is also three ply, being riveted together just like a boiler. It is truly a wonderful range a great baker and economizer of fuel. Everyone who visits this ex hibit receives hot biscuits and a cup of delicious coffee, and are presented with a handsome cook book and use ful souvenir free. . You should also see the "beautiful premiums they are giving away this week to every purchaser of a range 'All who see the ranate admit it would be cheap at twice the price, but the Malleable folks are generous and very liberal with their patrons. AH who fail to call at Foard & Stokes during the exhibit this week will miss a treat. or. : Bring in Y6Tut;Waflt ;., Ads' To-Day TWENTY W0RD5 OR LESS, ONE WEEK FIFTY CENTS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE r THE MORNING ASTORIAN ; . : WANT ADVERTISEMENTS Ar Read Every Morning by 10,000, People. Tbs Wsnt Columns of THE MORNING ASTORIAN arc con suited every morning by hundreds of persons in search of real estate bargains. Articles of sale, lost or found snd people looking for em ployment Rates; Twenty words or leas .three times, 25 cents; six times, 50 cents; one month, $2.00. ' . " ' LOST. LOST BLACK SILK UMBRELLA with smoked bone handle, on 15th and Franklin streets. Finder return to .the! Owl, Drug Store; reward. 12-tl FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE-aT-2 AND 1-32 K. diamond, set in ring. This office. TWO FINE HOUNDS; MALE and female; (ix month old; $50. Address 814 Grand avenue; AUCTION SALE -50 HORSES Warrenton, Oregon, Dec. 17, 1908. 20 head good work and brood marcs, weighing from 1200 to 1600 lb.; some matched teams; 20 head two-year-old and yearlings; 10 head sucking colts. The young stock nearly all sired by fine Clydesdale and Percheron stallions, and out of good large marcs. AH valley stock, gentle and in good condition. Sale will commence promptly at 1 o'clock p. m. CITY REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE BUSINESS BLOCK; the Waldorf, Kinney and Gribler, corner Eigth and Astor, two lots, 100x110; bouse 100x110, 40 rooms, np stair; 1 hall 40x100. J. F. Nowlen. 473 CommerciaL 10-4-tf FOR SALE ONE LOT, SALOON on Ator treet; coxy corner; sa loon fixtures; 7 furnished rooms; price, $8500. J. F. Nowlen, 473 Comraerrcis) . J, 10-4-tf FOR SALE-ONE HOUSE, TWO story, $5250; one house, one-story $2250,, or both for $7000; propertv adjoins SE.cor. 34th and Franklin. Apply to J. F. Nowlen. .. u J. Fl. NOWLEN. REAL ESTATE ' and Employment Office, 473 Com mercial St., Phone . Have fine list of Astoria and country' property. All clases of labor furnished. WANTEDTO BUY. 1-siilrijirvT-rsnj'iiLO.ini - WANTED ,WE PAY HIGHEST cash price, for second-hand and new furniture; see us before you selL Zapf Furniture & Hardware Co. WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE anything in the house furnishing line; let as call and give yon a figure on your second-hand furniture. M. Nelson Furniture Co, 504 Bond next to N. P. Express office. STENOGRAPHER. 2ARL KNUTSEN, STENOGRA oher. typewriter, bookkeeping, col lections, notary public 428 Comraer cial street, with J. A. Eakin. ui MASSAGING. MME. AND PROFESSOR HAR RIS, colored face and scalp massaging; cures dandruff; stops hair from falling in three treatments. Prof. Harris, the Chiropodist. Give us a call. 458 Commercial street, up stairs, rooms 23. ' COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-RANCH AT SVEN sen, 25 acres; 8-room house; good barn and out buildings and drchard; partially Improved; $3000. Apply J. F. Nowlen. FOR SALE 157 ACRES LAND, section 4, township 5, range 6, on Nehalem River, two and one-half million feet of timber, 35 acres cul- ivated; price $6000. J. F. Nowlen, 73 Commercial street , 10-4-tf SMITH'S POINT M HOTEL, 3- story; cost $2000 to build; 3 lots, cost $1500; brick foundation; ceme.nt walks all round; yard filled with fruit and ornamental trees; 5 good milk cows, 2 heifers; price, $3500; half cash; half time. J. F. NOWLEN, 473 Commercial St. Astoria. Or. BATH HOUSES. BATHS TURKISH AND ? RUS : sian, at tne nataiorium oi ueorge Hill, 217 Astor St.; rational prices; absolute cleanliness; private rooms; separate service for ladies; rheuma . . . . r tism and skin diseases treated with, perfect succesa 10-25-tf FOR RENT HOUSES. FOR RENT Furnished room, quire 677 Exchange tre. In- NURSES. PRACTICAL NURSE, EXTEN- ive experience, will take charge of moit any kind of nursing; con finement case preferred; terms rea sonable. Mrs. Chas. Lind, 408 35th street, Astoria. AUCTION AND COMMISSION MARTIN OLSEN, AUCTION AND Commission House. Furniture re pairing, upholstering, carpet' laying, etc.; just opened up in Welch Block, Fifteenth street, between Commercial snd Bond. Cive me a trial. ' ,r , : nam MISCELLANEOUS. Notice. . The snnual meeting of the stock holders of the Columbia River Pack ers' Association will be held at the office of the Association ' at Astoria, Ore. On Monday, December I4th, at 11 o'clock a. m. ' Geo. H. George, Secretary.' . a'ti RESTAURANTS.' U. S. RESTAURANT, 434 BOND street Coffee with pie or cake, 10 cents; first-class meals, 15 cents.. TOKIO RESTAURANT, 351 Bond street, opposite Ross", Higgins & Co.; coffee with pie or cake, 10 cents; first-class meals; regular meals 15 cents and up. , DYERS AND CLEANERS. PARISIAN STEAM CLEANING & Dye Works;' goods called for and delivered; ladies' work a spec ialty 75 Ninth street, Phone Black PROFESSIONAL CARDi. ATTO RNE YS-AT-LAW GUSTAF A. HEMPLE Attorney-arLaw iS Suite 9-10 Odd Fellows' Building Tenth and Commercial Streets JOHN C McCUE, ATTORNEY AT Law. Page Building, Suite 4. HOWARD M. BROWNELL, AT torney at Law, Deputy District Attorney. 420 Commercial Street. DENTISTS DR. F. VAUGHAN, DENTIST, Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon DR. . W. C. LOGAN, DENTIST, Commercial Street, Shanahan Bldg. OSTEOPATHS. DR. RHODA C. HICKS, OSTEO path. Office: Mansell Bldg.,.Phone Black 2065. 4 573 CommercTal Street. HOUSE MOVERS. FREDR1CKSON BROS.-We make a specialty of house moving, car penters, contractors, general jobbing; prompt attention to all orders. Cor ner Tenth and Duane streets. LAUNDRIES. NOT THE ONLY ONE We want it well known that we don't compete with our fellow cid xen, the "Chinee." Our methods bear comparison witn his to his disadvantage. ' Have your laundry work done 6y the light of day. Your clothes will he pure, clean and satisfactory, if dona here,. . TROY LAUNDRY ' Tenth and Duane Phone Main 1991 ufiiriAnY DISCHARGES BELIE VtD m , 24 EiOiHS; Bach Cap. s ult beir.fMlOY) tht nameSS-V-; Jkmn cfeoimterftUi , ALL DBUU0IST8 : WSINES3 DIRECTORY. TRANSFER COMPANY. Smith's Special Delivery EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE Leave Orders at Star Cigar Store. PboM Black 2383 Res. Phons Red 2276.'" Stanu Corner 11th aai Commercial. MISCELLANEOUS. HO TOR COLD Golden west ea Just Right CLOSSET '& DEVERS, POHTLANDi ORE. Plate Racks, Wall Pockets, Music Racks Clock Shelves ..Jast inSee. us ,M, HilMrind & Gbr Old Bee Hive Bldg. JAPANESE GOODS Fancy Tea Sets and Fine China Ware of all kinds. BafnboO Furniture made right here and warranted. r WINES AND LIQUORS.- . Eagle A-iAW , U11 LGUCClT Hall (320 Astor Street) I'M AN OLD COOK AND JUST as good as a new one; ive got some fine Turkeys that are guar anteed to keep until used. To be given away Christmas at the' Coxy Corner, P. A. Peterson, Prop- 375 Astor street . TRANSPORTATION. Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landings. Leaves Astoria daily wept Sunday itln.ni. Leaves Portland Da3y Except Sunday at 7 a. a. Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf Landing Portland Foot Taylor : J.J. DAY. Agent Phone Main 276 MEDICAL. Unprecedented Successes of It M TEX GREAT CHINES! DOCTOI Who , is knows I ST"!tJ''J throughout tht I - .TJ, United States a derful cures. No" poisons or drag used. He guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung and throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver and kidney, female complaints. and all chronic diseases. SUCCESSFUL HOME TSXATKZKT If you cannot call write for symp toms blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents in stamps. TBI C. GXS WO MXDICmX CO. 162 First St.; Corner Morrison PORTLAND, OREGON Please mention the Astorian. UNDERTAKERS. J.A. OILBAUGU & CO., Undertakers apl Embaliners. Experienced Iatly Assistant Wben Mesirea. Calls Promptly Attended Day or Night. TaCton Big- 12th and Duane Sts ASTOUIA, OKK.OON Phone Main 2111 111 III f3h PLUMBERS. 'a 1MB PLUiiBEH gHpSWS!IWBili. ISM " 11 . . ' Re&tisg Contractor, Tinner . -AND-5hcet Iron Worker ALL WORK GUARANTEEI -425 Bond Street . Yoiince & Baker PLUMBERS TINNERS Steam and Gas Fining All Work " Guaranteed. Street, opp. Pot Office. 4061. 126 Eighth Phone Mai THE "KEY- TO ' GOOD DENTISTRY is to come to us tor advice and treatment. Wherever ; you go yon will fare any better, or get as good work, though you may have to pay more money for it. We do every branch of the dental business from Extraction to the furnishing of full Sets of Teeth. We also do Crown ad Bridge work, Filing, Fillling, Cap-' P'ne; ett, and our prices are always within reason. . Gold Fillings....... ,,.$1.50 up Gold Crown .......$5.00. Bridge Work ..........$5.00 a tooth Silver Filling ....... '....50c to 814W Enamel filling ..IXSJ Enamel Crowns $5.00 Best Plates $10.00 A written guarantee of 10 years 7' goes with our work. Lady always in. . nee. Swedish and Finn inter- ...., office hours? 8:30 a. m. tat p. m.j Sundays 10 a. m. to 12 m. ' . Chicago Painless," Dentists OVER DANZIGER'S I carry the best Lowers' Shoes in town at the low est prices. My Stock of men's and boy'i shoes is unsurpassed for qua lity. Close buying and low expenses enable me to sell the best qualities at lowest prices. S. A. GIMRE - ; 548 Bond StreW 4 CHRISTMAS JOYS are increased by beautiful surround-- ings. New and artistically designed WALL PAPERS will make your rooms look bright and attractive. If you are going to do any re-papering you should have it done immediately and thus put your house in real holiday trim. Allen Wall Paper and Paint Co. Cor. HTH AND BOND