v.- : tiic onzccn, daily jouriAU postlaniv moiipay -evemino. January to. .. a t . KU.1C?AlLlKrS ARuY r i CLCVni u? by cc:;d ' GIVES CZCiS!:;iS f lEETS A REFULSE .lit V vTrepoff Escapes, Not Being at rr Home When the Expfo Case of Guardian Against United Main Force Retiring Northwest Artisanej- Reversed and ;.T -: Remanded. , ' - - - Leaving Japanese Vlctor--v On Battlefield. - ; v slon Occurs. Tuesday ViU Be the last Day of Gur ALL STRIKERS RETURN TOJ ; WORK, IN ST, PETERSBURG SEEKS TO RECOVER ON v . : - BENEFIT; CERTIFICATE CASUALTIES ARE HEAVY TO CONTENDING FORCES .. . , Moscow ard Polish Cities vDe - dared to Be 1n a Minor. . , r ' -1 r".: State of Siege: ;. .'; Suit qC CardnerBrosi Against Japanese Have Three Thousand and Russians Ten Thousand 'Killed and Wounded. .1 . Charles S. Wiley From 7 J Multnomah Affirmed. PALACt: - (Journal Special ric. ''.'- i St. Petersburg. Jan. 10. A dynamite , bomb was thrown at the resldenc of the ' governor-genersi of St. Petersburg to. , day. The house was practically demol--v.lshed. but th governor escaped, being " absent at ;! tlra of th aiploaion. , - It la reported that a nub burst, open the prison or SlmpharopoJ.' In the Cri : me.-and also, at Reval, vetting all the polities! prisonera'free, :; ' British Ambassador Hardinge, follow Inn official protest of the Russian gov Vrrnrnent. has dispatched Major Napier, ' British rnllltary attache, to Warsaw to -r'nka a thorough Investigation Of the attack on the British consul" bfi Cos . I sacks. The appearance of placards, charring the British ' government with Inciting the "revolution . at Llbati and Reval have led to additional rcpTesen . tit Ions by the British ambassador. T The strike la apparently -ended.' Moat of the factories In thla city started up Mfleeral law estabtlshtnetrts-ar ' not fully opened, owing tip the formality of registering thousands 4tx employes, a hundred and ten thouaand men returned .r, to.work is the capital today. ,. Nine of . . . j thelbtggest- factories resumed. Moscow uf FllanLarjthai only . districts re manning dangerous on the scene. State of lag Seolared. . "" V" A minor state of stege was today -,,: --elared -at Warsaw, where the situation -SM-la most serious. 1 Wring and pillage are in program there In spite of -the pres ; -ence-of troops. .-,--,- r - -C Tlie- situation ; throughout Poland Is . - '. threatening.-"especially at Warsaw and - :; Lodx. Strikes are extending in Odessa and other manufacturing oltles of aoutjti . ' era rtuasla. ' . , ' r ' ';- ': Ato-Warsrfw a-group of Cossacks ran down the British vice-consul. Muotfkaln, 1 vSaturday night. Two- Hussars rushed st J.lm ihd inflicted .ever, eutucroas L XI.-J..I -M.- .V..I. nni.h fVa.r T hla fact with their swords. British Con - 1 ,sul General Murray' bad a narrow escape -"- vfrom being' similarly run down. ' The in . ' i eldents were due to a company of Hus- - safs being; Intoxicated. The British gov. "" I ernment. thrbugh Ambassador. Harding. .... haa' made urgent protest to the Russian government . against - tne , inaigniiy oi ,' fared In the attack on the British con . i sul general and hla assistant. . . - i ' iteM "OlitaeA at- Warsaw. '' ' --.Most shops are closed today at "ar ' aaw. The strikers remain quiet, but the ' authorities are fearful that socialist agi . - tators will cause further disorder. Many - have been-kllled In the lasMew daya-and " others lnJurd-fcycliarggrofthel Coa- -. ' sacks. Xxoting by the mob continues, , ' and many, shops have been wrecked: and i J several Stores burned. . Probably, the - number of killed wlU reach 100. ' In Moscow the bllssard has aided" the - authorities keepiug'orter br. driving "people 'lndoort." Strong BlcVeta are lu J" Bosted throughbul th city and 80.00 iroopa are. on- guard, jlndioatlohs? point .- to resumption - .or.v-work tomorrow. Orand Iiike Hergius today returned to Ht, rtereourg. hi ... -7 : At Csentschow. Poland, "a-Homb wai '; (thrown Into the cavalry barracks yester -. - day 'and itnany soldiers wounded:- -The act-was,ln-etjiIlaton ior the brutal dls ( , person of a' -workmen's Jneetlng. . - t -Oropom la penenaoed. ' t s:'' " At Kief f students Indulged In Mot yesterday, ' ' The gathering- last iflght was dispersed by tne aid of Are hoae. , . . The hoiynsyftod has 'addressed a Tr- cular to the clergy In wntcn uopon is denounced and .called a crirnlnal. He la . ... reported: to nave eacapea to Dtocgnoim. InBatoum Prlnca auerllly, aa officer of the- police, was -aasasslnated yester- 4' PRJNCE-ErTELvTAKES- A TURN E0A THE WORSE "T !,ioarBl kperlal gervlee.) . -' ; Berlin. Jan. 10. Prince Eitel Is worse this Biorhllicr Hemorrhage of. the right lung haa set In, .accompanied by ex . treroer weskness and. lnteflseV pain. , 'Prince Kitel-FrederUls the second son of Emperor William llt and was ... ioorn m dj. e . - ;:,"V'"V ' " . ' . , " . .. . -. ' A free electrical panorama at the - corner or Third ana Alder streets, Irani : a. m. to 1 p.-m. 1 1 -..,,.... Tuedgyjat 6 p.m. anuary t-j.-'X-.'S-: ,Cbrhes toan end MEN'S SUITS OVERCOATS and RAIN COATS, finest qual- -, , '--V" : ' ' Jtiefa of ftesh and ettraetive pt- terns including the staple blue serges and black worsteds.- '! . ' . . v ' -Zt:f ' - '. .i - .- " $5 " Garments now. . .91215 $20 Garments now ."16.75 '$25 Garments now. . , 89.75 Rosenblatt C& Co. Cor, Third and Morrison Sts. Sale "' (Special Dispatch to lie JoaraaL) Salem, Jan.. SO. Blx opinions were handed down ,in the supreme court to day as follows - Robert illdebrsnd. hy'B. J. Culver, as guardian, respondent, against the United Artisans, a corporations, appellant. Ap peal from Douglas county, J. W, Hamil ton, "judge. Keversed- and remanded. Opinion per curiam. Thla is an. .action to recover f 1,000 upon a benefit certifi cate ; Issued - by the defendant to - the father of Robert Hlldebrand. - Tlie de fendant's attorney moved to have ser Vice of process set aside on the ground tbat.lt waa not properly made and give court jurisdiction. The motion was overruled. In the lower court which held thatjt was In error.- - '' W. H. Toung. ; respondent! . against' It O, etlckney, appellant, Appeal ' from Clackamas - county. T. A. . MeBrrde, udg.- reversed and. remanded. Opinion by , Juatlce Moore. This Is an action to-TcovsT-Tor services-rendered:" also his mages for alleged breach of cbntraor. The Jury of the lower; court, rendered, a verdict In favor at the plaintiffs Claude Thayer, respondent, against Manlns ' Buchanan, appellant. . Appeal from Clatsop., county. ... Thomas A., Mo- Bride, Judge, - affirmed. Opinion by Chief. Justice Wolverton. , - A., Brockway, respondent, 'against the City of Roseburg and Harry A. Blocum, a. city treasurer. of Roseburg. defend ants; the Roseburg Water and.. Light company, appellants. Jtppeal from, Jack son county, -H. K- Hanna, Judge, af firmed. Opinion by Justice Bean.. Martin Gardner and Michael Gardner, as Gardner- Bros., plaintiffs, against Charles ; B. WUey, , respondent, -1 and Mlhalovitch Fletcher , company," ap- pellants. Appeal from Multnomah county. Alfred , F. Bears, : Jr., , judge. Aqj- -Sa-Vmffiti-i W, r. 'Bweetland, appellant, against the Grants Pass New Water, ; Llghtr Ppwer company, respondent. -. Appeal from Josephine county... H. K. Hanna. judge. Af firmed.7- Opinion, Jby Chief Justice Wolverton.' 7, -' " -.- ,1 MELBA WILL SING AT - THE MARQUAM TONIGHT -Melba, the -world's greatest soprgno, and her company of musical srtlsts. ar rived In Portland yesterday 'in the diva's private". 'car. The ' announcement -was mads that. the. queen of song Is in su perb voice tor-the concert' at the Mar quam' Grand tonight; which g)ves prom ise ef being the greatest 'musical- event in the hiatory of Portland. The p ro ars nv la as follows; .- Tdlo for harp, piano and flute .'Oberthdr - Bignorina Baasoll,; VLUa, Oaviea, lb, H:r-.-.Wort.--.,:-Tw..-...L ' : . Aria, ;HmU Aida' VTerdl ' Mr. Van Hoosa. r '', The Mad Scene, from JLual dl lsim- , mermoor" ........ . . . J. DonnlaeUl j. ' ' Madame Melba,. ' J (Flute obllgato. Mr. North:)) "Nortlieche Balada for Harp".,. .Poenltl - Signorlna Baasoll. 1 " Berena.ta'' . i ...... r . . ., rT.Tpstl Madam Melba, '.-. ... (Harp aocompanhnent, Signorlna, . BasaolL - " r "A Summer Night",... Van der Stucken --( Mr.. Van Hoose. "Oood.-bya, Summer" (by request). Tost I atauama jhim. "Dance .dee By lphea".........Godef raid Vale. ."He Scran Rose" Ardltl .. ; I - Madame Melba. . Trio Harp, piano, flute. .ParlshrAlvars Bignorina uasaoii. miss Davlea, Mn . -, North.-. . , ' The piano Is a Bteinwsy. The harp aa CftetflOe Owing to a severe cold, . Mr. . Gilbert U unable to appear. Mm. Mlba haa very graciously .consented to -Sins-. an extra number and by request will air losiis -uooaoy. rr --rr - , ,. NELSON WALKER IS V - STILL UNCONSCIOUS Nelson Walker la still unconscious. He has been In that condition sine 11:80 p. tn. last Wednesday, when he was struck idown by an 'unknown assail ant at-hls- home. t Montromerr street. pDrs. 'Cr W".' Cornelius and Ernest -Barton are hopeful for .the young man's recov ery.- v- .. . . , - ; , ,.. The shoulder blade,' which waa broken at the time Walker waa assaulted, la unset, he being too restless for air oper ation Of thla sort and the physicians rearing to give him an anaesthetic. He is able to swallow' gruel, but does not sleep as well aa it waa hoped he would. The police atlU refuse to take any no tice of the affair. - t , . At last night's meeting of the B.-T. P. IT .heMIM,.the ftmmanuel . Baptist church, prayer was offered for his re covery, Many of the young friends of Wslker wept as Rev. M. M, Bledsoe preyed that the victim of lait Wednes day's assault Would soon regain con sciousness and complete health.LlTX-. RNEY ALLEGES HE WAS DEFRAUDED james t. juavis. tne attorney, in av aut -nerun by him ss plaintiff today, alleges Intention. of cheating. ' wronging and defraudlna plalaMff on the part of If. R.. Noble, and asks 1800 damages. The case involves tsxes on lot , block t Dolan'a addition to, Portland.- which Davla alleges Noble should have paid. Noble being wealthy man. Ha further alleges that: ..,....- t -. Nobis and P. IL Morlav are engaged In buying tax titles and demanding large sumsrrom the owners or. property for recovering title; that defendant obtained a-deed from Multnomah -.county . for plaintiffs property with - the- Intention of extorting money from the plaintiff," wherefore Davla demands punitive dam ages In the sum of 1500 and $300 for alleged violation of a contraot with him. m 1 Oregon's Latest Product. , Extracted, evaporated alfalfa - honey promises . to -make - Oregon famous. Woodard. ..Clarke .Co. received on full; carload of this' delicious article from ' Pennington's apiary at Ontario, this stats. a short time ago, and al ready are receiving Inquiries for u-from eastern 'state. The remarkably dry pur air of the eastern Oregon alfalfa section snakes possible the product tone- of -this original and attractive form of . f. . ., . iJiorMl gerrie,) .London, Jan. JO. Tyklo dispatches stats jhat Kuropatkln'a mam, fores, which attacked Chen Cheichpau and Liln tWko Uunr-wwek, has retired to tbe north west.,jUtr a com plate repulse. The casualties from the fighting at Chen Chlelpau and Jloikantal, south of Mukden, last ' week, were: . Japanese, 1,000 killed and wounded; Kusslass, 10,- tot, killed and wounded, - ' . ( I A St. Petersburg dispatch states that General Orlppenberg reports that the Russians have occupied San Tat Ta and that Generals Mttachnko and Krondo- vltch ars wounded, ., ";' "- ' ' The offensive ' Busslan '. movement against th 3apanes has ended In -the Slavs being routed, the Japanese forces having; repulsed . th attacks and con quered alL atom! th t line. . In many placea the . fighting, after' raging for tarea-days, haa ceased, -and the Japanese are now enraged tn dislodging th enemy from the villages captured a 4h vloin- ' Battla.Wa Btnaia4,' - Th attack of th Russians waa pna t th most determined yet attempted by them., and at first th Jspanea were compelled to retire, hut on th arrival of reinforcements aucceeded tn repulsing th Russians. The Japanese aucceeded In holdftig their positions around Teltaal- hotsu and Helkantat and her checked to entire right flank, of th enemy, part of : which crossed tne Uun - river - and drove' th Japanese before them Thurs day and Friday, -i. - The Russians mad 'another attack Saturday evening at Chenchiepao, and th battle raged for several hours te- tween large forces, th caauaitles being very heavy. ' Early S.undsy- morning. 'the Russians t were - repulsed with heavy losses.-' ' I- ' ''- Th Russian advanc haa ended with a retreat to the right bank of the Hun. The fighting waa inaugurated by artu- IetT" firing Wednesday. - followed by minor attacks, which on Friday and: Sat- urdar marred Into a general battl all along th Japanes left, extendlnr Into tne rignt ana center. - r ' ATTEMPTS TO STEAL - GOODS BUT- IS CAUGHT - (Special Jnapatch to The - Jboraal.) ' Salem, : Jan. 10. Ixu Wah,.- a local Chinese, occupies a -cell in th city Jail charged wlth-larceny from-a store. . He was caught in th act of ateallng a cast Of goads front th wholesale - liquor house of & Eckerlen hy Paul Majnach, th day bartender In Eekerlen s saloon, at e o cioca tnis rnommg.. t- - When, caught the Chinaman mad. a vicious-, assault on Mamaca, who-erw a arun and marched the thief to th city Jail. Lou Wah waa formerly employed as a" cook In Bckerlen's -caf and was acquainted" .with- the" premises and th hablta-of th employes He .is aa ex convict, (having -served .a term In the -Orearnn TMinltentlajrv. . . ' . " v . 3TILL LIVES THOUGH "; HJS BACK IS BROKEN L. H. Phillips of Clackamas Is lying on a cot In the Good Samaritan. hosDllal with 4 broken back, which he received irnj January It. Th vertebra la dislocated and th entire lower half of his .body Is paralysed. -Th Lone star lodge of Odd Fellows of Clackamas, of which th In jured man Is a member, brought hinr to th hospital today ror treatment in tn hop that he may recoverV INDIAN MURDERS MAN. IN DRUNKEN BpAWL . '- . (Special DUpatch te The Jearsat) - Cud de Sac, Ida., Jan. , ; to Anton Broncheaut a'Frenchman, .was shot dead by Jack Matthews, a quarterbreed In dian, while In a drunken brawl at Bron- cheau's hquse. where a dance waa belrnr beld Saturday, night. . Th first shot kUled him. . T Matthews mae his eacap and is be ing pursued by a sheriff posse. . ; CHURCH AND BANK :.v lniW IM nFMIIRRFR ' W. Vf. Cotton, aa attorney for the Ffrst Presbyterian church, and Milton W. Smith, for the Savings Loan So- CHESTERFIELD 25cVT7"r 25c Pareble. palmlet and elalrwirtnt. gpeelal all thla wwki My full IS p.lmtatr; readlDia and ih trase eiairvsrant aiiuan. see. : I tell rhansea. eafnia. failaraa. mmrtXtfU. Slorri. lammta, traoia, eeauia. MTe.arraira, aefr- tiooa. lawaaita. ete. acrept aa m i. aeranre. If roe are sot aatl.nel yos pas- sm not blmt. I M te anew ta euiaena r iwtiaM tnat were ta eae ta Mile mtrwkm that eaemtaada kl. bealBMa ana la an faka. I am 14 years before to pnblle and caa rvfee yo te n-lf.or Stnry and T. T. Mew. ea-covemnr of the atata af Ore- I aave raae the palm, at ta snat aet4 mt a etUM -aMa -mi ta AtlaMter Tke morlnta are at air - moroe for InenMttoa. N darkimed ransia ar eaMael. I ear wltboiit r.ar ef rontrasietbia tkat I atand today th mrknamU 4se4 alas Per ef au la my urotrmmUm. ram s m wrlllnf trha yon Tlalt t IltDTKHi IELTj. N. iff aor ww a. av aere far itlM Tt.lt with a dealr ta hels nnly thaa whe aon eatlf wM te better their eoatlttna aa ar will Ins te employ tb er.lea .f a tree ea lot tat and elalrvoraat foe the email aaat ef 3Fa. mmd waa eaa sta a tbMMl times the vahia receive. I aah an tn belle what I tell IH-m aatll they ar laoronaniy ftpavinreo raat i aae aaowlmla tn aemilrw. My saj nt eipwlmentlns' ara r. ' My prefMalonat aneeleae are a Sana to th amM-' uiaeoniratee ami ann.pnr pmuk. Thm week nnl, Une. Don't fnrat the eaaje, rtin-1 V. ,:,v - ' ; u . " . " .-' " - y--- - - --'-r- ----- r"..: ; .-' -- . --.-.--vw-v-. ..... - ..".-',. ,.- . . 1 1,1 "i" . : , -. - " ' - ,1 i , , - V, i V ; 1 t : ! ciety. have filed demurrers to the eom- plalnt. In th case brought by. Multno mah county against th First Presby terian church to collect f 1.100 taxes alleged -oot to have been pald.i The demurrers are Identical.-: and al leg that the circuit court haa no Juris diction; that facts, stated do not con-' stltut cause of suit; that the suit was not 'commenoed In time, and that th pretended tax was levied mor than" 10 years before commencement pf th suit Th. mitt uf th. dnintT lar to recover taxes aUsged to be due from th church. In addition to 1500 which was paid by Wallao McCamat for th church in a settlement effected by him. ,. . . rfned Stock canned Oooda. Allen A Lewis' Best Brand. iAll previously" advertised Jajnuary Sale Prices continue until ' next Saturday night -A SOUVENIR ' PLATE - given to each purchaser of 5Qc - -' -medicines. "Here are Some of household; drugs: Strong1 Ammonia, plnta and quarts. 4e and...Tg Gasoline or Bensine, pints and quarts. 4a and.Te) Dicklruson's best Witch HaaeU 4 pints, H pints,' pints and quarts, c, tc, l&o and.. ..28 Pur Qiycerlne. 1 oa., lb., M lb. and 1 lb, -te. Sty llo and .4 ......244 Pur Petrolatum, S os. and 1 lb...., J..;....16d JVhlt or Carbolated Petrolatum, J-os. - - bottles ... ............... . ..... 8 Wood Alcohol, H pints, pints and quart, 8c, 17c and , ...S34 Glycerin and Rose Water, "1 ox. and 4 : os io and................... ...86 Strong; Rose Water, 1 oa. and 4 os. So and...8 Pure Carbolic Acid, 1 oa. and 4 os., 4c and..i.8t Sewing Machine Oil, lot.; 4 oa. and plnta, Sc. Io and.. .'. ........22 Pur Sweet Oil, 1 oa, H pints, ' pint - and pints, te 7e. 12c and... .....104 Selected Bird Seed. Mixed. 1 lb. ............ .6 Sea Salt. -lb. packages....,..;..... .-12i Pure powder Borax, lb. and 1 lb, 4o and. .8 Beef, Iron and Wine, pints.....,-,' 334 Rexall .Dyspepsia Tablets. 25c, 46c and..89d Blaud's Iron Pills, per 100. ........... I. .24 Qulrrlne Tablet, z, I, and 5 grain, lie. - tic inu.iiuj pTTiarfoat Tablets,- f-oar boxes..;,. Llthla Tablets, (-grain, bottles of M. ...... 18d Seldlita Powder, I or 11. of each color, box. to and....;..... ...IT Kidney Tea. -oa. packaa-. ...... 14 Carbolic SalVe or Wltrh Haael.Salye, os..l2w Antiseptic Absorbent Cotton, 1 os.. 1 oa, 4 . ox, S oa, and 1 os- 4c, Sc, Ic, Ko and.-26 SOAPS Pears'' Transparent ... i ...1114 Pears' Glycerin ..i...,..........13 Caahmer Boufltiet, lto and...... 24 Cutlcura .................. .... ...16 Munyon Witch Haxel. ....... . ...........1 1 California Poppy, per dosen....r.,.t 39 Packer's Tar. .....14 4711 Whit Roe Qlyrerlne ...11 Mission OHre, per doxen... , 39 Kalry, per dosen. ...... .-. ..33 Oatmeal, per doxen........ ..42 Williams Sharing Sticks...., .,.,17 -Colgate or Williams' Sharing Cakes.. ,....B Pure Csstlle Soap, 1-lb. bars ...i.9 Pure C as tils Soap, J-lb. bars. ............ .16 Contl Castile, per lb 14 Choir- Caatll. H-lb. places... .........8 Sa polio, hand or kitchen... 6 Spedal dlscoonts, rlln froo 43 16 2096, n followlni Kaes Cand eJrrors, Le-litr foods, Icim, Jcb::n, lzizrj. Crt f rttli, !:r;'J rrr; !." j Pioneer Druists S. G. SKIDMORE GO. a T. ' " f tX;Z3L 173 c: jTu:i syt.:? ti na sai l by ineas ec Matairi for taea? eaudres wall iWtklna for orr rirty Tears, to aootaes Um ealla.anrMas tae goata, alkari all pala. earae wlaa maUo, a4 Is ta seat brVtrnaaset: TaetatDS for i ealla.anrMas aaay ror alarms, TwxsTT-riTa omm a Berru. , SXQ J Joainaj Special aerrict.!. Omaha, Neb., Jan. 10. Fir -which started at midnight Saturday was' th most .- destructive In , th history of Omaha, causing a loss that will exceed or inore; except with patent OufSpecial Prices T0ILE1V Mennen'a Talcum, Borated or Violet. ... .12 ; Gerard's Florida Water, S oa and os, " -llo and I .-. , .......... ..... .a. trtviiv... 28 Holmes' Frostllla .......uuuljf Rexall Hair Tonic. . . 77. ........ .7. ., . . .L . SO Java Rlc Powder,. Boorgeols . 19 Superior Bay Rum, pt, pt. and 1 pt, - ,8c,14o and. ,2T Benxoln and Almond Cmm,'t'or.tn.4 .:.16 Herplcld. Newbro .......14....;.......B9 Robertlne, Wisdom's ...... t ... l r. ..28 Rexall Cold, Cream and Skin Food. 10c,7 170 and ..33 Lister's Antiseptic Tooth Powder, ....... 12 Toilet Pumice .5 Toilet Chamois, Sc. So and......... 12 Camellne. Wakelee's I 29 Orients! Cream . J .9T La Blache Powder, Levy's. ....... ...;...2S Oriental Hair Renewer, 60c..... .....',28 Soxodont, liquid, powder or cream. ..... ..12 White's Tooth Powder ...8 Prepared or Precipitated Chalk, lb. ...... ..4 Chalk with orris, camphor or wlntergreen. .5 Lyon's Tooth Powder...... ..12 per 100, Wood Toothpicks, hard . . . . B8jN RexsJl Almond Cream ......,..12 rjmrm .. xuur v laor. emery Boards, packaga, Ongallne, Pray'a Buffers, lto, 11c. tic. 6o Crem de Us, Dickey's.": .....29 Hind's Honey and Almond Cream. ... .....29 Powder Puff, wool or down. 7t 11c, lc j : tc and ........ .....33 Rublfoam 12 Scheffleld'a Dent If rlc ........12 Swan Down Powder . ........... ........... .4 Colaate's Violet Talcum..... ........IB PURE FOOD PRODUCTS Pur Cream Tartar, 1-1, and 1 lb, 7c, 15c and .......2T" Pur Baking Soda, 1 lb.... ..4 Pur Sugar Milk, powdered. 1 lb ..22 Ground Spices, In H-lb, Sifting cans Black Pepper, Red Pepper, Ginger, Cloven, Allsplc. Mustard and Baa-, per can ...4. Cinnamon and Nutmegs, rxuimee-n, per ooiwi. ,.i sirong Kxirsci vaniiia, e 1 i- ana .......,,,,,.,.., Strong Extract Lemon, 4 llo and.....; .22 "Bert" French Ollv Oil. pint, pint and quart. 11c. 41o and.................T3 i.y.. MMXA-AXA Diamond, Australian, Rosyfa " i-.- New Castle. Washed Nut, j.'rrrr E2axksmlth;r t - Fall Weight and Prompt Belrvery. Kirsa coal co. ' - Frost ame Searaey Sta. . - -' Main 1425. ' .-. 1100,000. " The principal losers were S. D. ' Mercer, K. P. , Klrkendall and "M. EI Smith. .'..--!-: . ,. -' , ARTIfl K Whisk Brooms, or soft..... 3 25 63 bk Id mor Hot 10......... ...... ............ .wor and...........i.T8 Oregon! 4-ounc .- .12 11a and. .32 c ,;4 oa, ana s os. .22 os. and I oa. CityBreyei s tarrest aaV Most OesapJs .. Brewery . ta ta - ITarthaiasa, A Bottled Beer :a Specialty sr. TS.. -".. Offto 13th aad Snuls snts. - PORTLAND, ORJEOON. ii v unu I LL. UUVUJ , f 1 A comphrte lln -of Kent'a and Adams' high grade Brushes, at-too discount, and th' follow-: In special list: - -. - y. v.:.".- , ; - American Hair "-:" t't-...- V'.f.. . ' ' '' ' Brushes...... 18 26 ST 5T 86 98 English Hair . - - -. - - Brushel. .98 f 1.14 fl.7B.f2.09 AJTO "Adams' Invlnclhla Hair "-. - ;Si. . -. Brushes. . . .89 98 f 1.13 f 1.47 AJA V Cloth- ,.'..-' - - . ' - " - - Brushes 18 27 37 67 76 f 1.63 UV Hand Scrub Brushes. 3 10 Gross Assorted Hand Brushes. ......t... .8 Fin Hand Brushes, 14c, lo and. ..38 Nail Brushes, Bona Handle, Sc. 11c,' 17c 13c and i... BS Tooth Brushes, exceptional quality, 7c, v , - 11a and .....:16 Tooth Brushes, guaranteed, lc. 1 Jc, Slo- - and '. . ........... .42 la Ic, Io, 11c. lto and. .29 RUBBER GOODS 7. Good Hot Water Bags, two-quart . . . ,..49 Water Bags, guararrteed . . .-.66 Red Hot-water Bags.' guaranteea..,. .. .87 Best Red Hot Water Baga...... .... ...f 1.08 Highest Grade Hot Water BasT C ..... .fl.2a Fountain Hrrlnge. with thre pipe ........ 44 TIatsop Fountain Syringe..... i .. .. . ,...7T rMultnotnah Rapld.Flow Fountain Syrlngs.f l.OS "Welland" Red Rubber Fontaln Syringa. .01.23 Combination Byringe ad Water Bag . . .96 Combination Syringe and Water Bag , . ,'. .f 1.24 Combination Syringe and Water Bag , , . . . 1.73 Marvel Whirling flpray -By ring .......... 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