The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 21, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON DAILY JOUT "JL, WRTtATO. FRIDAY gV NOOCT:
SA!LC2S DESERT f
WALTON'S TRIAL .
KNIGHTS TEIjIAS
YOUNG CI.U 0
' SERVED LlillCJ
r OITBS VESSEL
1ST PROCEED
ELECT CFHCESS
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t - v . -. THE DRB
gUMX tfUIM OOKBfl TO aUVaTB
MaMnv C Pmwjinl M 0-
ttimB aa i
- -v
abort Marly all her Crm the British
bark Dwhm srrived la the harbor ree.
terdav afternoon and moored at tha doe
C tl Holmes Coal e scaaaanr,
where bar cargo wilt ba discharged.- Ths
vtMd rwoM Aatorla SO Ootobar
tram Hewoaetie. N a. W.. with cargo
at dmL MM tons of whtofa m dia
eharawd at that point. Walla the vassal
' m lyiuf In the harbor af the City by
ths- See. 11 of har aaamam left uadaf
aover of night
As there are onlr about seven mm ra
mainlna? on hoard, it required th great
at part of the afternoon for them to get
the ahio properly moored at tha dock.
Tbs ma labored faithfully-, bat br tha
tlana they had carried tha haarj hawsers
bach and forth and amde tham Can the
sreiw almost ready to drop la tbolr track
from eahauetlon. Had thar baas etx
' nalnsUe. a doses thar seamen ould
have baan used to advantage, la apaak.
tog of tha dessrtlons, Captsia BurobaU,
neater af tha vssssL amid:
"I do ot think tha man who laft us
tarrlad long at Aatorla. Tha probmbiU
Use ara that thar arrtvad la Portland
several aa ace. It la tha general ana
soeiuos that tha aailar boarding-bouse
people Induced than to go ashore m
ardor that thar emlgM supply fcnothor
ahtp with thank ,Of course, X do not
know anything of a serin tats nature
about tha matter, bat tt certainly leoks
that way."
Tha shippers wM reeenthr arrived
state that Portland atlll enjoys tha dla
tlootloa abroad of being oaa of tha moat
notorious porta In tha world ao far aa
tha crimping aril la sonoerned, Thoy
explain that mattara are la such a ahapa
here that thay have to exercise ths
greatest oauUoa aa ta what thar nay
about thoaa who ara engaged tn tha
business or tt will ba lmpoaalbla for
tham ta sat avows whan thar rat ready
U go out an tha antward voyage, -
Tt w dlffarant tn Maw York," amis ana
f tham. Whan oar aallara ara antload
nahara br tha boarding hnuss ruaasrs
tha ahlppara man prsvtskm to as ta
get nallaro from aomo athor source, so
that wo ar not ebUaadl ta patron laa
thoaa who war tha oanaa of tba diaac
ttoaa. Tham ahenld ba aoaaa sort atf ft
staUar arransomant mada hara."
Tha Owaanaa mada tha piaaaga from
Jfowemntla tn daraf whleh la aavaral
' dayo bottor than tha avatnea aQnara-ria
ar ooarftlatos tba varaaa- Tha af float a
stata that nha has many good paaaaraa
to bar araatt Tha vaaaal ta a slatar ship
of tba Muakoka. M lntoraat In which
la awaad by Oast. A Crawa af Uua atty.
flha la of I, is 4 tona sat raaiator and 1
'taohartarad wot tha outward trip.
.' FLEET MAT GO SOUTH
. (Ooadlnaod from ram ,)
darhand mnaaa, tha aaaalaa. Frlrataly. I
fraaly any ta you that I. should
, llshtod If Panama wara aa tadosandant
atato, or tr a mada ttsaif sa at thta
moment; but for, mo to ear aa pabtlely
i wouJJ amount to an inatiamxion if
, jrolt and thoraforo I cannot aay It.
. "TVith sreat retard, alncerely yours,
. , THJDODORJ1 ftOOSBVm.T"
Trom tha abovo latter," said tba
jaaakar, tt la arMant that whan tt waa
.written tha president waa advised of the
aontamplatod aaoiaaloo of Panama, which
waa eat for November t. and tt la
squally evident hla Information eama
from an author Itatlva souroe, for ha eon
aldarad and cast a aide a propoalUoa to
fomant tha moramenf Pi
- MBS Mxa ovt
:.. . ' (Jmraal spMsd nirrhw.) - ' -Kaw
Tork, Oct. 11. Ir. Albert dhaw,
ad I tor of tha Review af Ravlewa, in
replifc to tba aacuamtlon that a latter
; WHrjfe by Proaldent Roeaavatt to him,
v la wTCh tha praaldant rejects tba sus
Bastion that ha aid In the seeesBton of
Panama from, tba republic of Colombia,
, had been ftivan out by him In violation
' of eonfldenoa, oald today that tha latter
' waa mada public by Mr. Locb, and, ha
bellevad, with tha fall consent of Urn
president.
Ho adder 1 beltovs that the prlvata
sspraeslon mada by the president that
tba iDdepondanoo of Panama would be
- weloomed was shared br a majority of
the paopla.r - .-,
. -r . -
Kecotlatlona for tbs erect Ion of thp
InsMa Inn on tha Lew la and Clark fair
araunda are atlU pendlna; between Mm,
J.- T. MoCready and the manatremant
Mrs. MoCready and aaalatanU (pent tha
ontlro day lookldk over tba arounds.
The ealectlon of a lite bee not baan com
pleted as terms for certain locutions
are atlll unsettled. Mrs. MoCready aald
today that If har terroa ware aocepted
she would oertalirty erect the bbj hotel
jbut that would all depend Unas tha fair
' mansitement
' " ' r ' fr m",l-fvJrr Aera-Msna)'
, ' "t ii ' .1 1 -s ni .i . . .... ... I, ;
After Usuntns n arrument for son-
tlnuanes nntlt tha November term at
mft of tha trkU of Charles W, Waltsa
on the ehara of ehootlng polloesaan i Ola
Kelaon while trytn to hold ua a w.
UmetU Hclffhta car nsptamsar . ir
mil JudM Claland dented the motion
thia morning and arderaa "
X!rAuornsr Hearr M. ' RavpaT, "Vapia
santlns tha defendant, aaved aa axcep
tlon, leadlnf to the oonciuaioa waa na
uttanda taklns an avpaal ta tha stata
auprcme court If hla ollent la found
guilty. Deputy Dlatrlct Attorney Moear,
who, with xuetnet Atmrnay jeamiins,
annaarad for the sUta. eutad to tna
court that tha aMbatanoe af an affidavit
fUed In support of a aontinuanoe was
traeh and unworthy of consideration.
savhn furora wera at o apt id up ta tna
hour of adjournment at noon. It Is
probable tha list will be complete and
tha taking of evidence will basin tela
afternoon, Tss jurat sa far aeiected
"f. rUmllton. R 1. Mlekslson, A. B.
IWrtoa. Oeorga Spring. M, Rlcksrt d.
K. Oraham and 9. M. Rooa. Two praa.
nactlvs lursra, M. 8. BprHng and Edward
Doerlng, were ehallengad by St. Raynar.
Tha challenges bains dleallowed, they
warn peremptorily ascusad. Kaoh of
tha turora Wan asarehtnglr sxamlnsd,
frequently the eama question betnp; aakad
In dlffarant form several times br aH.
Raynar, a pre o me whleh aauaed tna
court to admonish tha lawyer not to da
isy tha prosraee .af hs ease unnenao
sartly.
Whan oonrt opened Attorney It. Ray
nar submitted da affidavit eubserlbed to
by tha prisoner, In which ba declared
that his mother Is now at Dubuque, aa.,
where aha Hen 111. He asserted In thla
affidavit that his mother will awaar that
white she was last In Portland, prior to
op tan bar It, two man oaUd on har at
bar botal and ana aald ba had held np
tba oar and ahot tbs 'polleemsn. This
mss la aald to have eta ted that ha weald
admit his guilt ! ease tha polleemsn
died, but that If ah said anything about
tbs occurrence tn tha meantime ana
would ba killed.
Walton said that ta oenneetiou with
hla mother's testimony he would awaar
that a man lumped off the oar just as
ha boarded tt and that the osatdoeior and
tha pollooman grabbed htm Instesd of
tha aaoaplng man, whs was responsible
for tha crime.
t Raynar declared due dillgaace had
beea exercised by tha defense ta having
Mrs. Carrie 9. Walton here but that aha
had gone to Iowa, ot knowing tha trial
of bar eon was to earns up ao soon. He
assarted that as tha main avldanaa far
the defense would be furnished by Mrs,
Walton It would ba najuet to Insist on
tbs trial af har eon at once.
Mr. Montr, in reply, oallad The doeu
umux -trash and aald It was strange
Mrs. Walton slid -not go to tha police
with bar starr instead of leaving Port
land with her lips sealed. .If fear pre
vented her from speaking then. It n
reasonable s assume that aha would
till be afraid. Ba added-that eush evl-
dettoe, being asareay. and emanating
only from tha soy's mot bar, relating to
persons nobody else had aver seen or
heard of would ba shadowy and hardly
adJnlesfbl even If she wara hare.
Judge Claland thereupon peremptorily
denied the motion for a continuance,
giving its reason for his notion, ills
failure to somment am the affidavits waa
taken to show that b sttsohed nta Im
portance ta tham. Tba opinion of tha
prosecution Is that they wars to traduced
not so much 'with the Ida of aecurias a
continuance aa of supplying something
on which ta hang an appeal to tha au
promo oonrt,
Poiiesmsn Nelson was tn eourt pre
pared to take tha stand. Ha asserts be
wUi positively Identify Walton as hla as-
LAUDS PORTLAND
v ; SCHOOL METHOD
(apmtsl smnateft ta The fearaaL)
Pendleton. Or- Oct. II. Before the
Inland Kmplrs teachers this, morning
Preston W. goaroh made the otatsmsnt
that tha plan of Superintendent Prank
Rlgler af the Portland schools relative
to ths Inflexibility of the gradations of
pupils was the best ta A merles.
1 doubt If Rlgler fully realism ths
great Importance of bin plan." asld tits
speaker. "Hie method of allowing pu
plla of Ability to move faster than others
is a great prsmlss.
Prasldsnt P. I Campbell of tha TJnt-
veeelty of Oregon Spoke on tba training
of ths ettiasn.
t. A. Tormsr erf tha gpokane schools
discussed dyne si leal versus statistical
learning.
' - ' i
Astoria, Oot, tl. Arrivad. at l:tl
this afternoon, ths schooner Taurus.
Tha election of offiosrg for the host
rear was completed yea tarda site moon
at tha eighteenth annual conclave of ths
grand eommandory of the Knights Tam-
?XTt r T.1 onolV wV.h?,d
".T"TI?,,.X,U
atroetn, Ths) following affloam war
Cboasni i ' . ,
Oraod esjmsnander; X K. Ronay, Vu
. U t. RONKT
Ckmnd ContmaBdar Knlghtg Templar nf
Oragoa.
deputy grand, commander, XX C
Alger, Portland; grand general laal mo,
Oearga H. Barnett, smlam; grand oap-tala-gaweral.
Frank J. Millar. Albany:
grand senior warden, A. M. Knaps, Port
land; grand junior warden, T. C Taylor,
Pendleton; grand treasurer, for tbs 11th
term. B. a Whitebosse, Portland; grand
recorder, for ths If U term, James P.
Robinson, Bugesjs; grand aroints, Henry
Roe, Portland.
Tha Installation oeremordeg ware aon-
ducted by grand master Oeorga H. Hill
of this dty. A charter was granted tha
Baker City csmmandery. J. M. Jlodaon
was apwerntsd ta attend to tha foreign
correspondence af tha sommandery.
Tbs soncinve adjourned ts moot in this
ctty tba third Wedsnsday of aptamber,
RUSSIANS PRESS ON J
(Conttirued from Pass Ona.
MB
Arehsjs madly Waos.
Chefoo, Oct. tl-A junk which left
Port Arthur Ootobar It. brings tha news
of a fierce bombardment- which began
October it. and la still progressing with
out interruption. . ,
Many buildings wera damaged, and b
ship la tbs hsxbor waa, hit by shells.
The extent of tha damag la not known.
- Tha Japanese main for una are now
posted at Ltlushlatung and have placed
guns of large calibre -on tha XunJIds
mountain. The -Russians continue mak
ing sorties, suoeassfully Inflicting heavy
loases on dhe beslesars whose losses
slnos the aommenoement of tha slag
anally reach tft.OOv men, , . .
OS
WAT
(JeWnsl nil dil sarrtea.)
Omenhaen. Oct. St Tha Baltic
fleet today weighed anchor off ths gksw
and steamed north tats the North asa.
The vessels are thus fairly embarked on
their long Journey to the far east i
24,368 PRESIDENTIAL y
VOTES IN COUNTY
v
Whoa tha books at County Clerk
fields' office dosed at I o'clock yester
day laftornoon they showed 1,201 addi
tional registrations since September 19,
and tot changes of residence. This
makes a total of S4,tt aa ths total
registration on tha nooks at the county
darks effloe, and that number will ba
entitled to vote at ths prealdonUaT elec
tion Kovambas t, m
Tha last man t register before tha
books closed yesterday afternoon waa
Phillip Lowengsrt. Three el arks, wars
kept busy yesterday, and there were
only a few persona who showed up and
wanted ta ba registered after tha books
had dosed. -
ARRANGING FOR - ;'
, - HIS BIG HOTEL
, ; ' l , ( i
' Charles T. Sweencr, tha Spokane cap
italist who purohssed tha Dekum 'prop
erty hi Portland, and who will erect a
big hotel hers, spent ths day with his
local agents. Rountree A Diamond,
looking over tha proposlttoa and dis
cussing ths situation. Plans for tha big
hotel ara under consideration, but
nothing definite has been decided Upon.
Mr. Sweeney says ba has not given tha
matter muoh consideration slnos his
previous visit to Portland and has not
fully decided upon anything during his
trip to New York. SHe ejxpacts to make
final arrangements while -ta Portland
this trip.
' (Seenel OlimnV The Timsrt -Vansouver,
B. C, Oct. il Chartea
Oatee was taken to Taeotna yssterdsy.
charged wttk assault Charges of Im
porting girls tor immoral purposes mar
result.
(Vewast aeeetal eerte.)
Washbigten, Oot. 11-Tsft sad his
tag will salt. for Panama on tha cruiser
Columbia November 14. Ths eonares
atonal committee will salt November IS
a.. mrl entlMd lnte) m nalocal and
. 4 rink nf htenr brousht about tha
following arrests and developments:
Mabel Nelson, minor xrsquaauog sa
loon, aaelgoed by Municipal Judge
Ensue to aors-and OlrU' Aid society
John Sohrantn and John Ksnaey, oaan-
1 JMOr to be sold to a minor, waived
!..n..iM and held ts srand lurv
examination and held to grand Jury
under HOf bonds r -,f
-Mystarloua SiUy" flaJth, proprbrtor
Atlantic oafs, arrested for permitting
mirtbr tn his saloon. Out on baU.
sUohard B. Caatla, bartandar, selling
liquor to minor and permitting minor
to be in tha saloon, yut 00 blL -
Orac Kaymsnd, arreated, but ts-
Isnsed. ' ' v ' '
The arrests f kU but Smith and
emma were made laet nlrht hv Ssrsesnt
of Police glorar and Pollosmen Croxford
and Kndleett .They saw ths party ea
ter the Atlantic safe, the saloon ta
..uiLu end from tha ecttana of the
Nelson girl concluded she was being
enticed agajnat her will. Thar awoopea
down on the party and took them all to
.placed against tha Raymond-woman, as
she wa over age, ana, was .worsung in
g local residence. .
enranta ana n-anney are vwnen
mui dub a thla eltr. One works for
the Acme MUla and tha othar far tba
WlUametta Iron works. .
Tbs jselaoa girt is but If reare or
to. Mar mother was ta tha polios ela
tion waiting for her. When they met
after court was over thar ambraoed and
ArleS hlttertv. , - . .
PARKER ADDRESSES
MERCHANTS IN RAIN
.. . .. ., - :.:,
' (Contlo'nad from Page One.)
tao mass mooting ta Carnegie hall to
night, under tha eunpoee of ths Busi
ness Men's .Parker and Davis sssoois
Masl . Ths announcement that former
UPresideat Oraver Cleveland is to pre-
Sios nas nausea epvre wm n
takes ta the demonatratlon than has at
tached ts any af ths polltloal rallies
held la New Tork so far during tha eree
ent campaign.
Though ths former president has
mads tt plain that he doss not Intend to
deliver a speech tt la generally ex
pected that ha will have a few words to
say la expresstea of hla views on the
h lh, mi mnt iaieiielll and Of
sndomement for ths national tlokst. Tim
principal, addresses of the evening wui
he delivered by John w- can uua, snpao
rstary af ths traaaury.
St. fjouis. Oct. II. Pursuant to tbs
sail of President J. T. Brad anew, tna
mam he re af ths Democratic State Press
Association af Missouri held e meeting
here tosevv witn naanouartera at we
Ljdeda hatsL Tha sonfarenes was at-
tnAmA hv memhars of ths Democratic.
Ae MmnlitM atnS nrhsr nartr aand-
mrm and the .nrlncinal business WSS ths
discussion ac ways ana means rsr gmng
a' rousing finish to ths campaign and
sotting out tha fall Pamoaratlc sots an
alsoelss day. , . --.----..y
. d i iiii mapatoh t the SesrsaL)
Pendleton. Or sOet. 11. The total
late red vote of Umatilla . county aa
shown br tha poll books fast wars
dosed St g o'clock last night la ML
Only ltd Vetera registered -Since ths
poll books wars opened after ths jnna
election. Mors voters are registered ta
this oounty for tha coming election than
ever before, -j. , ...
' AiJAWTgic ; ;;; ;
, 1 (Spaslal Dtaaateh tTas Ummi. '
Albany. Or:. Oct 21. lost Sight
ths registration books for Una oounty
closed with M new registrations and ft
total regis tratlos ta ths sounty of
.... " .. ,
(Jesraal speelal Snrrla.)
Nosebnrg. Or.. Oct tl. Ths rsglarra-
tlon books closed last night at e o'clock.
wttb a total of about 4.32a, Tba ragls-trnUen-U
June we !,1H. ,. .. . ,
. ? OOttPAH
(Sptdal msaataa le Tea MmnmL) 1 "
Colfax, Wash Oct. tl. The reglitra-
tlon books have closed and Colfax IS
shown to have votes. ' :
EARTHQUAKE JARS
THE FAIR VISITORS
(enWleis1al Servlfe.1
M. Louis, Oct. Jla slight earth
qua ks shock was felt hers today. It
traveled northwest to southeast and rat
tled dishes and windows... No damage,
however, resulted. w
' in. i ... !(' .n I '
B. A. WortMngton, assistant director
of tbs maintenance and operation de
partment of tba Harrlman linos, and W.
V. nV Thome, purohsslng agent of the
eama, will be In Portland this afternoon.
They have been up and down tbs coast
on a pleasure trip. . Mr. Thorns wilt go
to Sea Pranetsoo and Mr. Worthing! on
will return to headquarters ml Chicago
after eeeing Portland.
ECZEMA
, . - aniHrsrs rsanl wKs4
and OLTCOVOffB have dost Inr a
ccMoraiss joaroaJut m
her Mri Oec-eeVeeveiemett peer .
i u UiuuA asl, latlnvd bat khMralrf
hh" rr i" w ynri. i own rm inuy.
Jmmm Mw J,., mm SW S, V.
Svs trW setuee of Mydrisim and
OtyoBeena ant en itwlpi of nc. to par
Bpreeaage. Team pram ranase are bara
!, vet powerfal grrmtddel, uerd by Irad-
lag shraklasa.
.ty M eVnjgaci.
M Prisms Sft, Revs Tern.
Hydrozcns
fSL b I Tbs Stora TM Stvw Yim MoMy H : , .V ''. 1
Spedd! Frcni 6 to 9 o'Qlcc!; Only
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FURNITUMV CAXFIT5 AND STOVES. . Cor. Pint and Taylor Sts.
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JURY DISAGREES IN
EMMA TALBERT'S SUIT
Psillns? to ssres, on Mna snot baek
to resuma their deliberations, after asm
tag tats eourt and announcing their ta
ability to do so the Jurors hearing tha
suit of Bmma C Taibert to recover
I1.0M for aarvloes as housekeeper and
te.OM dsinagea from John H, Thlgg,
were discharged this sMrslng Bp Clrault
Judge Fmsec .
The tarr was out 14 hours, isoking II
mloutea, entering tha Jury room yester
day at ll:4i s. m. When tha Jurors
filed Into oourt at 1Q:M .o'clock this
morning Psrsmas Jacob Spiegel ns-
sorted that ths members wara unani
mous ta tbs opinion that Mrs, Taibert
didn't deserve dajnsges, but wars widely
at vartsnes on tha question af wages far
eanrleee aa housekeeper.
After tha jury was aisensrped. as
hour later. It waa learned that one
member wanted to award bar Sl,oae.
the full s mount asked for as house
keeper, .while another Juror Insisted aa
is cents Other amounts ranges be
tween those estremes, . y -
SUIT OVER GAMBLING
LOSS IS ABANDONED
'I . V r'.
- V te W 1lAhee4ssn 'has' afcmmlonsd
hla suit to reeovar double tha amount of
money which ha claims to pare lest
while playing faro at tha Portland club,
in iiwintinri with tha nrovbitons sf a
stipulation filed by counsel in ths cir
cuit eourt this morning; Preeldtag JudgS
George entered- an order for dismissal,
ni tha tint trial af ths nana before
Circuit Judge Basra, a verdict. In favor
of tha alub waa returned or ns Jury.
Judge Bears granted a now trial, ths
second 1urv dlsasreetnK. Bernstein A
Cohen signed ths stipulation af dis
missal for Robertson and & B. Wil
liams for tha defendants, PetSr Oraat.
Nau Solomon ana rtsrvsy usis.
" A Saturday WfM Special. i;
van If you haven't saythrag also to
bring you down town Saturday night,
you ought to go to Govurta A Sons
It la there you'll And two speelal sales
In pi egress of household necessities.
One is a weathered oak Indian Stool, up
holstered ta Spanish leather r green
silk valour. Selling regularly for
(and cheap st that) tna Saturday night
pries IMS. The other is d -ploe
white toilet set, fancy shape, sails reg
ularly for ftsO tl.4 Is the Bsturday
night pries- If you ssaa vener nera is.
Indeed, yosr onsnoa ts navs on us
purobsss, ?, , . ' '
Tna late to cure s cold after eon sum
s cold after eon dump-
tlon has fastsnes
Take Dr.
Byrup While yet there Is time.
Con&ctorife
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ajhiina lllVlVI BsSuM as
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ML UMG $UilVrrjii&
ItlENUiERBTIRIMG SAliE I
Darilral DoHnrtlnn HuroM suras...-..;..wss.
' 1 .
Aa wa hato baaa imppryiag UNIFORMS to tha ear raaa for many yaarav tho quality, works
nunahip, fit and ftnisai of out garaMata art thoaughly arrprsdatad. , '. '. - ,
Srsonable goods for fcAlNY WEATHER: A. A, CUTTER, UNITED
WORKINGMEN'S NAPTAN SHOES OIL CLOTH O-QTHINO, UNDER
WEAR, ETC ' ' i 'W. ' - '
The Tvtd
wvMom wmcn no iuictvm
EiubU TSMtdUss to U sWOTwd
or ktttLt by om mo-mount. Strtttipsd with same K
actum. Sgivj rtffuUrly for lOc,
Rstultiir
s-m t j mm
WWKI . Of Wvf WW W, f
S! 1-1 M . 'm.A s alt-LA
OJRPsnVI I Of ilBlaJI tMiy S&Um
Raiig sVxl Ot
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Laue-Davis Drug Co.
v Thiol and
Perfumers
,
Go Ahead ! But
Ftrtt tw inn too mn right Tht It wbtt w coma Itr
or rsthr tfaitii wtsr yea earn ta tnd fMS us. Pint, bdj
' aurs you know Just wfaat tort of npoogm, bath brush or othar
toikrt articls ytm want, thsti ba aur 70a fo to tba plsca whara
tou caa buy that artida tba chaapaat aod batt ' Wa hara a
full Una of jmt such gooda which wa ftr offerlnf at Uav
low priM. ..-. ; ;;;- , ' i " -U-,
There is a
ta all our fooda. Thar p
menta wafrant thata. Wa always nawg and alwayt win ssli
druga and drua; aofsdriaa at tha lowaaf, pricaa, ao why,
abouldo't wa aoUdt yoor trada wfaaa wa ara aura of aatjafyinf
you? -4.-0, . . .
a Our dnxsa tad cMTnlf,u ara aqual la atroagth and purity to ;
any oa tha markat Our dnunrta' aundrisa ara battar and
. lowar la pries than any offsrad by othar hotiasa. That ia tha
f rsaaoa why wo ara la batrnaaa to stay and laaara aatiaiaction. .
; Wa inrtta compariaoo with ohara. 80 why no? gtva ua a
' frialf You ara booad to aavatlma and money. .. - ,..;,v,i
Vhaaia aaad of a mod tonic
. try bottla of our
Beef Iron arid
J Wine":
Nothinf battar aa a raUd
atirnulant and raatocatiTa
Special 50 Cents
Special Thl Week
A bottla of our Tooth Wash
WTcn aary aao nmrm preujo.
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: ; UNIFORM talti;.t.s.f 16.T5
. $18.00 UNIFORM SUm.. $15.80
$18.00 SERGE,
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Yamhill Streets
and Druggists
Lot of Go
uicklf aiiDplr becauaa thauf
Bristles
Ara 'aH vary wall in their
placa,.Wa hava tham and
keep them hi their plac sa
fe our ana Una of Hah
Bntahsa, Tooth Brushes,
Clothe Brnahaa. Nail
Bruabaa, ate.. Our stock ia 4
mads up of tha boat Arnari
can, Engliah aad French
gooda, and aold at popular
'pricaa. $ ,;; ,.r
Walk la and took around;
" yoa don't hsva to buy. . ,
al M a
special maks. ...... .f!5,8lt
f r.
eat PvtalaWs
lloiTtoot. St nwrt Wad W
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