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9 FULL PAID FIRE TIIE OITEGON DAILY JOUBNAU PORTLAND, FRIDAY L1TQ, DECEMBER 23. 1903. , FACTS AND FANCY CF THE NEW YEAR . " """ "". : ' . ..- ' "'-a depart NOV XITXMATZS OP EXBOXTTITB BOABJB to errr szvzkses tob 1904 FSOTTDH TOM XT $10,000 TO M PAIB OZTT JAIIr TOTAX BST1 . MATS V&ACEB AT f741.t40.89. ,: , At the' meeting ot .the executive : board yesterday afternoon ft wai de cided to1, recommend to the city council sti appropriation-of 1741,740.29 to meet the expenses of running the several city departments' for the coming year. The revenue tVW derived by the city from the genernl ftind was estimated at S36,fc 66)1.80, ortito,90(rv more than the estlr , mate prekiarVd 'Jay, City 'Auditor Devllri. , Among fHeWroyments provided for In the eimatear a"; fnll.palil fire de partment;wlO n ppropriatld of ile2 820; flol.'tiS.litov. the police depart ment, Including sl'0,;600 for. repairing and remodeling tne police v headquarter . bulldlngj 1,000 arclights Instead ot the incandescent" Stree ,; )lght now1' in use, .and other minor, hut necessary Improve ments. -.., ' . Bnglneer'a Department Out. The estimate of, HOtfSi for the city 1 'engineer's department was reduced $240. .'An increase of 'salary of 410 per month was asked for two deputies, bu,f the com ' mittee decided not to recommend ic, an ticipating that Jti might start a cam paign for more salary in the city halt at a time when the city Is unable to v stand a swelled payroll. Th expense of street and sewer inspection was reduced $2,800 by the decision to release four , Inspectors.- r yv.J'vvr :i: ...r .r. ? The health department estimate' was decreased . 000 by the decision not to provide for the Improvement of the cre matory. The $72,188 estimate of the street cleaning and sprinkling department was reduced to $21,223. owing to the" limited amount of revenue. Reductions had to . b made somewhere, and it was thought that this, department cquld stand it bet ter than the. thei.;;;;.-,,;1f'',V':ri.;';.;: ::; ,i : ;".,!' JTir Department ravored. .v'') . The originally estimated appropriation for the police department provided for an Increase of salary for patrolmen from $78 to $90- per mdnth. George H. How . ell made some strong remarks in favor of the Increase. William Fleidner vehe 7 mently opposed It. ,He wanted to-know ; where a patrolman could make $75 a . month outside the department for eight hours' work. E. D. Curtis remarked that , policemen work, eight hours and receive $75, while firemen work 24 hours- and receive only $65 per month. A fireman's life was in greater peril than a police man's. He would oppose an Increase in aalarv trtr nnltpttmn unlHi fh ffpm.n received a raise, too. The entire execu- live ooara seemed to he in Javor or a full-paid fire department. Following i a tabulated statement of the estimated receipts and expenditures' of the city for the year 1904! -.. .? ; ; , , :;. : Comparative Estimates. " ' ! " ' "i' "Receipts. Expenditures. General fund,! 888,666.80 8 266,624.18 Fire dept...., : 32l.01T.19 ,".162,320.00 ' Police dept.. . 1 96,615.61 . 106,616.11 Bonded In- , .., . debtedness . JB1, 745.70 170.998.70 Lighting fund 71.936.26 Street repairs,, 93,511,16 Psrk fund. .. - 84.691.34 . Water fund. . I 579,787.88; 71.986.28 . 68.811.16 ' 84.691.84 179,787.28 Total .;.V. .K484.970.94 h $1,456,479.68 " Tbs Soy Bsrlssd.' -V''- V v. Der poy stood on der purning deck; . Vence all bud him had fledt; . V Ills leetle dog vas still allfe, ' Bud all der rest vas deadt. ; Der poy looged down upon der dog - Der dog looged up at him. Cnd py der dog der poy replied: "Shall vs ged oud und svimT" ' , ' ::; , ' ... '' ' "No, no!" der leetle' Hog eggsclalmed) ""I gannot svlm a, lickT" Vt det's der case,"1 der poy agreed, "Perhaps ve'd pedder stick!" 1 : ,: v .... :..' But py-und-py a pig balloon ' -I'nto der rescue came, ' Vnd dook der poy und dog avay Now vasn't dot a shame? Der moral von dls tale Is dls; - Yen caught upon a wreck, Vt you gan't svlm, or fly. or float, You're chust as safe, en deck. t Baltimore News. ' Be Said Bo Mors. " From the Phlledalphla ledger. v Mr. ElderThere Is something-1 want tor say to you, Bessie er-that Is, Miss Kutely, . - i"--'''..:' .....,' Miss Kutelfa-Call me Bessie if you Wish., ' .'::.- v , -Mr. Elder Ah, may IT Miss Kutely Of course; 'all old gen tlemen call me Bessie. - . RICH MEN ARE 1 V - NOT ALL HAPPY Croesus, King of Xydla, Bad Troubles of Bis Owa, fad. There .r Others.. V Croesus, 'th John P. BockefeUer of the kingdom of Lydla, was very well to do in worldly, goods-and, chattels, "As rich as Croesus Is a saying about 2,600 years old. Ha had his troubles,-: how ever, snd some of them were full grown. He was taken captive ones by Cyrus and only- saved himself from being burned alive toy' quoting a saying of Solon, the Bags. : He finally had to flee his kingdom for parts unknown. , , . Many of the rich man's troubles to day come from high Ifvlng and could be- avoided. Thsy-ars brought m by eating all kinds of rich, heavy foods at Irregular times, lack of proper exercise, undue mental strain, unnatural, stimu lants, etc., and are commonly known as indigestion, dyspepsia and weak , stom ach. They ar serious troubles all right, but not only can they be avoided,.' but can also be cured, and that without loss of time or proper food and nourishment. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the certain relief of dyspeptics, , rich' and poor alike. ' There, is no such' thing as stopping their on warc progress now. - A great nation has placed Its stamp of ap provalf upon their noble - work.' , The thousands and thousands of cures they have effected and the happiness result Jng therefrom have made their nams a household word throughout the land.V The story of Stuart's. Dyspepsia Tab lets can be told in a word. ,They actu ally do the work that the weak anl wasted stomach ) unable to do. and allow It to, recuperate and ' regain . its strength. They contain all the essential properties that the gastric Juice and other digestive fluids do, and they di gest the food just a a sound and well, stomach would. They' "relieve the stomach Just as fine rested and ' re freshed workman "relieves the on on duty that is tired and worn, and Mature does her own work of restoration. It Is a simple, natural process that a child can understand. You can eat all you ,want without fear of results. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet ar for sal by all druggists at 60 cents a, box. Druggists all know better than to try to get along without them, a the demand for them U great and, universal, , , . ' ' r ., :' ' '. - ; . Santa Claus. the patriarch, reigns su preme as' he diffuses, gladness in the children's world when Christmas bells are rung: and Father Time, the pilgrim of eternity, appears with somber mien io record another -niche m the cycles ot the universe as the midnight hell pro claims a change of years. , I. 5. ( These ,' hoary-headed ' monarch " live conspicuously in the minds of both old and young ior a .month In the dead of wJjiteivThey travel elda by side. Father Santa's features wreathed in sunshine, while Father Time, with furrowed Brows, tries vainly to smile. They Jog along together,-these two cronies, comparing notes and possibly swapping reminis cences until ; Christmastidej, when tney arrive at the parting of the ways. Santa fulfills his ubiquitous mission of be nevolence and scurries ' off to : his ; far away toy factory; Father Time trudges on for a Week longer, : Then, as the noc turnal messages of New Year's eve. de clare the old year dead, he thrusts irt hi scythe, cuts it out by the roots and rev erently consigns It to chronology's ever growing graveyard.-.,;,'. ..,' Kv..'V':; :-' Walt:'for : Wo; Ha'X;-::' He waits for too man.. 'He turns up with " businesslike regularity . to officiate at these annual obsequies, regardless of whether; or . not the programs of frail mortality have, been carried out.' r The man of business is obliged to extend many a last year's calculation Into the new year; the man of money has as yet lmmatured plans concerning his 'bonds and railroad stock; the busy housewife is still wrestling V with ' unsolved prob lems; the J sentimental chap flounders about in an effort to recall all the' resolu tions he was to have enacted; the realm of love are invaded, only to And the year in too big a hurry for ome pairs con templating wedded Miss ere New Year's diiy. Society's' minions say they're al ways ready for a change of seasons, but the seasons are too brief, and th new year is ushered In without ceremony upon - uncompleted revelry," . The poor man was to have been rich, the rich man richer; the weak man was to be strong. the strong man ; stronger; the toper should have sobered up -once for all, and the procrastinating - sinner still :: finds himself fumbling about In the gall of bitterness and - the ; bond of iniquity. Wars' are . not over, treaties are post poned', the north pole is not discovered, flying machines do not fly, interocean canals are not dug, anarchy is not ex terminated, trust are not crushed,' th end of Justice are not arrived at. These thing all appeal to Father Time when he look in on a republican, form of gov ernment on or about .midnight, Decem ber . 21. Nevertheless, like the sexton with whom Bessie pleaded when Eng land's sun was slowly setting. Father Time has 'idone his duty ever, tried to do it Just and right." and he proceeds gtralg,hway Tin hls 1,"lef.urf5w.aJl!" houncing to the jusTnffnanjustSstlkSTtts customseffionsTraTeiTTtsnuhlversal that the curtain must fall, finis, or no finis. And poor, frail humanity awak CELILO CANAL IS - KEY TO PROBLEM BUBBBSrwrB,' TtOB-FKISIDEHT or wacbams cou, jfAxr qves- TXOB 02 BOBTBWXST TBABSPOB TATZOH SOIVfTD MXAHS X.OW EB TBXXOBT BATBS. J. Durkhelmer, vice-president of Wad hams & Co., said:-!. "The key to'the transportation problem in the Northwest is the Celilo canaL Tit passage of the appropriation bill of $100,000 1 grati fying, and It is to be hoped that no delays will take place In the securing of the right of way at once, and that the government will take up th work sit th earliest possible moment With a wa ter route for the transporting of produce and merchandise the exhorbitant cost of carriage over the Northwest railroad lines will be overcome. The freight rates above The Dalle are on an aver age double those on th lower river. "All th people of the Northwest numbering in the neighborhood of 1, 600,000. , will be directly or Indirectly benefited by the lowering Of freight rate. The open river will pur the vast region of Eastrn Oregon, Washington and productive parts of Idaho in profi table touch with the markets. The grain yield alone of the vast inland empire Is about 6,000,000 bushels a year, to say nothing of th great output of fruit wool, hides, hay and domestic animals Of great value. With the completion of th government improvement a saving of fully $1,600,000 year- Jn freight alon would be made to the producers and merchant. ,Th far-reaching effect of th open river means th settling up of th Inland Empire." v r raotor la Development IaJ. William C. Langntt chief of , the United States engineer in the : North west la speaking of the passage of the Celilo canal appropriation for the secur ing of the right of way for the govern-! ment preparatory to the undertaking of the work by the United State, said: "The opening up of the river to com merce will b a great -factor In .the 'de velopment and progress of the North west As I understand it, the improve ment above The Dalles will make navl gabls the Columbia and Snake rivers for a distance of 640 miles. . I have never made a report on the proposition, and for -detailed information would refer to the report of Captain, Harts, who made an examination of the river to the head of navigation." -.' s-: vi";v' ;;;:'',-' Th report f United States Engineer .Harts states that it is 126 miles from Celilo to the mouth of the Snake river, and from th mouth of the Bnak to the head of navigation to Asotin 160 mile. Th Clearwater river, a branch of the Snake, is navigable during high -water a distance of 40 mile above Lewtston. The prlticlpsl obstructions between Ce lilo and the head of navigation ar the Log Cabin rapids. In the Snske, 86 miles below Lewtston, and the Wild Goose rap Ids. 73 .miles below. , . Between Asotin and the mouth of the Snake the average depth of water Is 4V4 feet An estimate of $280,000 is made for the Improvement of tlie r.ver at these points. '..; ( ,. -. '':'. Was ft "Proper" Bnsfeana. -- Returning voyagers ' from England bring" back this story, told by H. Clay Evans, consul-general at London: - v-y- 'An American from Buffalo went abroad. He visited Paris tend afterward fill on London, where heoastd of his knowl edge oi. Parisian 'customs, meal, wines, picture "and everything else the trav eler sees and gets. -s .-. , 'J "Of course," said Evans, "you enjoyed some pommes d terre In Paris?" "Not at allnot at all," replied the man from Buffalo. , "My wife Is travel ing with me." rrom miwauke. " A girl from the town' of Milwaukee, . When waltzing wa thoroughly gaukee, , But In gossip she'd shine- ; ' For that was her line r ' ' i 't Her long suit was Just taulkee-taulkee! ;.; Cincinnati Times-Star. -;fv':.'.v':.';..;Y';.y)' :r', :,'i:;. ens on New Year's morn to the realisa tion that the curtain is again rising, this time on the delicate. sunlight of a new-born year, and that, the unfinished drama must be, undertaken anew. . i Pa from Coveted OosX Once' roor j there Is hustle and bustle, and the.iid-of "another .year finds the world as far away from the coveted goal as when It started. The years come and gorand ill-judged man is still" engaged In frenzied steeplechasing, . trusting--to the Lord of Hosts that brighter hues may beam along his rusterless 'path ere "next year",hoves in eight . 'f.;V- ; "; . The new year,-however, is not always fraught with the dizzy reckonings of the up-to-date : Quixotes. .,;;, Other :; elements enter into the makeup of this pleasant holiday which reveal Its genuine merit Indeed, the day is to the old people what Christmas is to the young, and follow afeef Christmas' as naturally as clouds follow; sunshine.:;': , Then , it ts that the older i heads are glad to; congregate around' ,farnillar', flresld?9 .''and-, dwell again Upon the hardships and trials of pioneer days. '- Then the hearts of aged parents are made light as they welcome in glad reunion the son and daughters who have gone forth and reflected honor upon their ; whitened brow. -Then the festive board Is spread with,, daintiness which only : mother can properly pre pare, and ;. children's : children gather around to' mingle' their Innooent mirth, with the undlmmed cheer of. old age. The homes of poverty and darkness are infused with the light of Christianity's generous bequests more extensively than on other days and, in short, in the day itself there is' nothing tending to. foster an Unhappy, dismal spirit. It smacks of gaiety simply because it's the new year, If nothing else for new things most always do make one gay, and the pleas ure of th young as well aS the old at tests its recognition as a permanent fix ture in the hearts of all. i?';.'.:iot Si Sacred Say. It cannot be regarded as a sacreM day. Neither holy edict nor man-made creed gives place to ; it, though the ancient fathers thought to make it a day of ab solute 'fasting and prayer, Which resulted in a compromise pf part fasting and part prayer. This applied, however, to the time of' Augustine and Cry sos turn; and while even now various religious func tions are in order and are highly ap propriate, yet the inevitable trend of the mind on that 'day is to. invite an abund ance of good feeling. The old year has departed, (he new year Is here, and the merriment and glee that fit the occa sion are usually ill-concealed, Throughout the ei.ure world people have their respective New Year's t eve and their New Year s, day. Festivities, mutual good wishes, congratulations and many other manifestations of Joyous ex uberance are Indulged in the world oyer, aild the very antlauitv of th dav and hold on class, clan snd nation alike.' Q. E. STEWABT. REALTY TRANSFERS KEEP IIP ILL TBAB8A0TZ0BS BVBIBO TIBST IQVU BATS 07 WEBB COBUPABB PAYOBABLT ; WITH OTBBB WEBBS HOT AS BOTOX Z.UZ.L AS . EXPECTED BUTLBlirO BOTES. , Permits. Monday 1;... 114.700 Tuesday ,. 3,800 ' Wednesday' ........ ,8,100 Thursday . ,. 8,800, Transfer. $14,004 , 1.088 12.137 18.788 T6tal for 4 days. $30,000 Same period ; last . week 15,880. $46,017 80,463 Gain this week. ....$14,120 ...... Loss this week.. - $35,446 : Considering the fact that this wss Christmas week, the loss In th amount of realty transfer does not seem large Indeed, most of the local dealers con sider $46,017 as a good showing for such period. The most' important transaction of th week the sal of the Jewish -synagogue on Bixth street, between Pine and Oak . streets to Grindstaff & Blaln for $17,000 was not recorded this week. " The Savings ' A- Loan society sold to E. R. Plttlekaw this week lota S and 6, block 167. city, for $10,600. "Building operations continue on about the. same despite the fact that It is now the middle" of the winter season. The permits taken out for the first four daya this week amount to $30,000, a gain ot. $14,120 over the same period of last week. . The excavation work for the. new Weinhard building on Fourth. Fifth and Pine streets Is well under way. - The-foundation for" the new cracker factory on East Third and Davis streets has been begun. ' Real estate dealers expect a large In crease .In, realty sales and building per mits after the first of th year.. The inquiries for farm property by easterners Is growing large and valua tions, especially fn the Willamette val ley, ar showing a healthy and gratl fylng 'increase. , AH OBTHO0BAFBXG SOBAP. ; ' From tha Baltimore American.' ' If Colombia 'gainst Columbia Were to wage a bloody fight, Were to bring her little army , ' And assail us In our might, . There is not a chance of doubting ., Ere the 'little Job was through, ' In that orthographic warfare' Of th o against the u. .: :: " " 4 : .'',' --i, ,'. J' " ' This Columbia that we live In Spells it always, 1-u-m, But those other folks are Spanish ' It Is different with them. .If they tackle us we'll have to c Hake another 8panish stew Of this orthographic warfare . With the o against the u. rrtnutorlnto., on Orrcns City ear Use. Mir gtllwoodi SKxirn, aptcbhOp. complete. Cktrgce AdulU, ; ehlldna. I2S. VUlton a. m. to 6 p. a. , rartUwl CrcsMttloa socUtiaa. IcrtUod. Or. . . , . Tb Cdwsrd HoIriiis Undertaitnf Co.. fnnr1 Alrector and mbtlistrs, 230 Tblrd streeL I'kOM SOT. ' - t. P. f Inter A Son. fanersl dli-etor sad rmhilnirs. have renioTtd to tbelr now eitab tlibaMnt, eornor Tblrd sod ' Uadlso strtcu. Botb vbooee Ke.9.. ; EITSatllW CEKETERT. IngU' eratres. $10. Family kU from $75 te $l,(Kx. Tbe only mmetefjr la Portland wblcb Ufrpetually mniotalnn tod etra for kti. For lull Information tpply to W. R. Markenil. Woreester blolk, elt. W, U. Ldd. vretldaoti l; . . . m I, i . i.... ' - Crt yonr title Inaiirine lad ttwtnctS" to rest Htsle from tbe Tltl Oairinte A Trait taw pin;, ebimtwr of comnwrre bldg. . " . . "Rtrensth arid vls-of Com of rood food, duly digested. 'Force,' a ready-to-serve wheat and barley food, adds no ouraen, but sustains, nourishes, tnvigor ateV . ;' -i." r. -;-;;:, ' Av - For Sale by WOOD ARD. CLARKE SLOT MACHINES ; SAFE FOR A TIME XJST OT AX.LEOEO' VXOLATOSS Or SLOT-MACHIHE - IXVT KAI WOT TEX BEZnrpBEPAXEB BT CXXBT Or POLICE KUBT OTTXCEXS OB TAXXJ3B TO 00 THE WOBK. -It is not at all likely that there will be any arrests for violation of the law against money slot machines until after Christmas. v . . For several days Chief Hunt has kept several of hts mett busy making out- a list ot the alleged violators and classify ing the names. .-Those machines owned by each of the various agencies in the city have been placed in separate lists, and it, is understood that steps will be taken against the representatives of,. the owners, and not against the saloon men In : whose places ths -devices :. were, in stalled. . " '.''., '-) .; V' ; ' This morning Chief Hunt was India, posed, but the lists were, mad up by the officers Who-hav -been detalled-to do the work,. This necessitates a great deal of clerical labor, and it is not prob able that the matter will be straightened out for a few days yet. 'in the mean time Assistant City Attorney Fitsgerald is preparing to . prosecute, and Clerk Olson Is sympathizing with himself be causetof the extra lafeor in sight. - . Woman's Persistence. - From Yonkers Statesman. . Mrs. . Orumphs Are dogs used ,as much, for pets as ever in the city? Mr. Grumphs Umph! Mr. Orumphs They aret Mr. Orumphs Umph! Mrs, Orumphs They are nott . ' , Mr. Orumphs -Umph! - Mrs. Orumphs I don't understand you. ' '?'''' Mr. Orumphs Not-- pets;-' nuisances, nuisances! Mothers!! ' Mothers!!! Fi!rs. Winslqw's Soothing Syrup fw been Used for over SIXTY TEARS by MIto UON3 of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN while TEETHINO, with PERFECT SUCCEi It SOOTHES (he CHILD, SOFTENS the OUM3, AttAYS all PAJN; CUKES WIND COUC and is ths best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Bold by Druggist in every part of the world. Be sur tnd ask for "Mrs. Wlnslows Soothing' Syrup," bid take nother kind, Tweaty-five eta. bottls. REMOVAL SALE GODFREY BR0S.&C0. 374 WASHTBOTOir STBEET. cans Standard Tomatoes .;....,S5c S cans Standard Peas .25o 12 cans Standard Beans ........... ,85o 1 Rosal Club Catsup ....... v.......l5c Eagle Milk T.. .,lSc Fig, Prune or Postum Cereal 4,.i...20n 8 bars laundry Soap . ...... . 23o AU "Preferred Btock" and Monopole 2 5o ca nned -goods-r? mm ,-, T . i JOe rin Bellflower AppUs (bos) ....... BOo Fixtures and Delivery Rigs for Bale. 38 HENRY WEINHARD : rroprUtov of b '. CITY BREWERY . ftargsst and Moss Complete " Brewery U U Morthw, Bottled Beer Specialty UlBYKOra Ho. fl, ; Mot 19th sad Bnjrasld gttjtn, 'I. Mothers! ESPIG'S.v CIGARETTES, OR POWDER llXV'v SOLD i!ID RECOmKEKDED i 1TA the : BOSTON DENTISTS MADE MY NICE TEETH pain y, ; These are the only Dentists In Port land having the late botanical dlscov ery to apply to the gum for KX TRACTINO, filling and crowning teeth absolutely without pain and guaranteed for ten years. . Our offices have been-- established throughout the United States for twenty-one years. ' We are th largest dental concern la th world. I TEETH These prices for good work ar pos slble to us we do so much of It: : Silver Filling ................... BOe Gold Fillings, pure ............ . .$ 1.00 Gold Crowns, 22-K. ............. .$3.80 Hull- Set Teeth ....$3. SO Bridge Work . $3.SO we ten exactly wnat your worK win cost by free examination. Our plates give satisfaction, comfort, and natural ex p resti ton. Crown and bridge work of th best at lowest price is our -specialty. NO PAIN. Our name alone Is a guarantee that your work will be of th . best. Lady attendant alway preaent : Boston Painless Dentists TITTH AJTD MOBBISOV STB. Opposlt Scaler (t r rank Co. Entrano 891 H Xorrtson. - Hours 8:80 a. m. to ( p. m. Satur days, 8 p. m. Sundays till 1 p. m. , Typewriters, Typewriters BARGAINS 1 IN PARTLY USED MA CHINES OF ALL MAKES AT FROM $20 TO HO. JUST THE THINO FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR YOUR BOY OR GIRL. FULL AMOUNT. OF VURCHASE PRICE ALLOWED ON A NEW MACHINE WITHIN '6 MONTHS.' WAIT FOR THE NEW- ii' C SMITH YISIBLE BEFORE PAYING $100 FOR A TYPEWRITER. , ' i L & M. Alexander & Ca . Exclusive Pacific Coast Dealers 122 Third Street . ' I.E. STEMLES, Mgr. MINERAL SPRINGS OPEN THE YEAR ROUNU Cases of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Ca tarrh of Head 'and Stomach, Gout, Rheu matism and ALL blood diseases taken under a guarantee to b cured In a spe cified tlfiie or all expenses, including railway fare both ways, refunded. These water renovate the entir sys tem snd remove almost every disease. Send S0o for a bottle of stomach and catarrh salt , Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. Inquire of any Southern Pacific railroad agent. - . ; ... .. .' . . tuscan'mweral springs corp., 'rnscan Springs, CaL Frank J. BTUn, manager. WHAT WE DO Is to make a suit from any material you may select from our large atook all first-class,, jiew, stylish and up-to-date goods, that will give you perfect satis faction irt every detail or you need not pay a cent. W do all kinds of repair work.. . . v '-.:''.,, WEY SUN & CO. '936 riBST STREET. FOIt A FEW PAYS If ak. A . . .a hw . w win sell a , 5TJ rawer, Box Cover Sewing Ua chin , .......916.90 Drop Bead .S1S.95 ' These are new and up-to-date Sewlug Machines. -; , . Standard Sewing Machine Office . BBO TamhUl St., Corner Toarth. Needle, Oil and Repairs. Second hand Machine all makes, front 13 to $10 In good order. ' ..' ' , '; 'i '': ' ' ' '" ' ' ' mm. - When your lungs are sore and inflamed from coughing-, Is the time when the germs of PNEUMONIA, PLEURISY and CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply, . v , stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. It con tains no harsh expectorants that strain and irritate the lungs, 'or opiates that cause constipation, a condition that retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is a safe and never failing remedy for all throat and lung troubles. -''. Thi Doctors Said H Had Consumption -A Mirvilous Cun. r , L. M. Ruggles, Reasoner, Iowa, writes: "The doctors said I had con gumption snd f got no better until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It helped me right frpm the start and stopped the spitting of blood and the pais in mv lungs and today I am sound and veil j' THREE SIZES 25c, 50o, and $1.00 REFUSE SUB8UITUTES x a CO. and LAUE-DAVIS DRUG CO. Electricity" In Your Home . dp " -;- "'."'. .. -. . ;, .''. " ' Brings comfort and cheer fulness during the long win ter nights. Enjoy a few comforts while you are alive for you are a long time dead Portland General Electric Co. THE PORTLAND OBTiAjn, oszaox AMERICAN PLAN HEADQUARTERS F02 TOURISTS gpeelal rates mad to famill ana slxtgls gntlm. Tb aansgsaimt will b pleased at all Hat to show rooms and glvs -pricos. A snoar Tnrklslt bath tabllhinm In CM hotL Let us send Just F. W. BalteS First and Oak The Willamette Ion and Steel Works, new of fices and shops were heated and ventilated by the McPhersonr Com pany. They'll be glad to show you. w. a. Mcpherson company Hestlnz and Vcotllatlns; EnjlneerJ 4j First St.. Portland. Ore.v U. S. A. Leading Single Keyboard ASX TOM BOOCXZ Standard Typewriter from 125. All makes . rented and rep'-red. Rubber tamp, notary seals, eto. Coast Agency Co.. 231 etsrlc. TeL 1407. Schwab Bros. PrintfngCo. Bt Work, Seaaonabl Prlc.s -347U 6 tars Street. Fnon Kala 17a JO "cr; am i V- $3 Per Day and Upward AND COMMERCIAL TSAYELEEi. . . X O. MOWZMM, for your orders. phone us. ' ; C& P.n Printers Phone Main 165 R.Lutke&.Co. i' ' Successors . DIXON, BOROESON Ctt Manufacturers of Every Description ot Show Cases JEWELERS' AND DRTJGniSTS' WAU CASES AN1 BANK i'iXXURES. 140-143 V. WITH VS., rOBTI-AKO, Q, 903-908 rirst At., Voutn, geattu, Wh. Si FILLED CASE ATC!: Waltham Of EU;!n, torn ;i up LaJies' ROlil watches, fi up. Diamond rinj bom l A. TVX1.1 XV-ir pl Vfhtitua i., As :.,. I n