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- --.. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND,"1 THURSDAY EVENING. PESRUARY IS, 1CC3. . , i ; : - 1 : i i - TODAY'S DOINGS IN WOMAN IS FINED FOR 3CRI)EIT Y TO ANIMALS ';Mr Mary King Taxed Fifty Dol ls I'i lars ana1 Costs ' for. Using f " v Ti Pitchfork orv tiorse. -L : i Morels! Dlaoetrs te th Journal., 'Oregon City. JVb. ll.-Th ckae of the ' '. of.Orrgoa agaiflft . Alary King. rbuftd wlthjh. cruel lrcajtment...pf . a. aomft animal, namely, avnorse. waji 7 " terday oalied"Tor trial In - the justice " court. It was ascertained at tbe oorn- inenoement ' of - the- trial -that the- de- - fudut'i gunt ma Bunn Instead of Mary, and the record . was accordingly i corrected. ' . . .' -The testimony showed that the de ' fendant had - on ' diver1 occasion mnl cruel methods towards the animal a . which - ahe - drove - to a plow or a wagon, i- It was ehown specifically that In the Instance which brought about her -- arrest aha bad used a pitchfork on on ot the hprses.t hereby inflicting the snoot cruel injuries and wound, on the .feel pleas animal. :.') ." ' The Issue In the trial of the case re- ewlved Itself into what a a matter of -law constituted cruel treatment .of an "animal." The defendant throughout the trial; contrary to tbe general expecta ' tlftn, remained calm and failed to make i hostile demonstration even against. the prosecuting attorney. Tbe case was'ar , cued at length, after tbe evidence- bad been beard, and finally went to tbe jury 1 at I.p, m. In a very abort time .that body returned a verdict -of guilty, and ehortly afterwards the court fined the defendant in tbe sum of ISO, with HT.'Ut is 7 Understood thai arnheefrmdantfi'' ; 'Will pay tbe penalty withoutappeal. NUMEROUS FLOCKS ;- OF FOWLS PROMISED 4Spatal IMaaetrti te The JoemaU - fiiwfrw . fMhr. Vaftk. .1CMlMna nnnllpt ft becoming; a- fad among a nnmber of tttasiness men in this city, and. the com !lmi season for Incubation promises a numerous flock of excellent fowls. ;. F. J. Meyer of the Commercial bank this ramming- Incubated 100 White Rock . Mgga. Qeorge W. Bradley la also-Inter -.lasted m poultry, and yesterday received Ta cockerel of tbe Rhode Island Red va riety. .Mr. Bradley received the Drat three prises at the lata poultry fair In lalbany. .(Bpedal tHapstek to Tot Journal) .Oregon' City, Feb. 1. The following 'was tbe musiosi : program given - last evening at the social entertainment of tbe Cathollo Altar eooietyi Instrumental solo, XAmason. Masurka, by. Miss Ji Qulan; vocal solo, selected,- by airs. E. ' Sheahan; instrumental . solo. Earl King, by Miss M. Draper: vocal duet, L'Ajddlo, by JgrsvB. Eheahan sad Mrs, M. Nichols, Games ware among - the. features of the' evening and refreshments were served, ; ..'-! i . . .. THE LATEST NEWS OF WASHINGTON SHOTS . : . MAKE GOOD RECORD Target Report of Company G, : ' ', National Guard, Is Issued : ' for Last Year. ' (BprcUI Dfantch te Tbe Joerasl.) . -v - Tanoonver, Waslu, Feb. It. The tar get report for the year 1904 haa just been issued by Lieutenant Detrlck , of company O, ' Washington - National Ouard. According to this' report there mU ky Offe a f uB Dollar's Wsrtk ef Ky - Bidy Tree te Try Wltaeat Deposit er alsk, er rneaise te ray. - -jjx-- i..' - - - leee- Sesnsss. tmtabllltr ell are tbe eetward signs ef Inward axrve elstnrbaae, . Tbe fault Is not -with tbe in ne which give roe warning not - with the Steves wbtefe enable yee te fxl, to ' waft, to' talk, te think, te see.- Bat tbe IN- HIDE Bern, tbe sstoaiatlc powie auius - three are the sarvsa tost work wears eet sad " -werry bneks emra. t have not rooa kera to explala bow thse -tee. - tlwy awvee -eoeteol and operate tbe elenaeb, the ' heart, tbe kidneys, the liver. '"'How ezeesete-snd strains and overindulgence is tier their-delicate flbera. How, thraoch a , boed ef sympathy, weakness in one center 'a ; uewyad te eack ef tbe ether renters. Ilew this sane boed of sympathy produeos tbe eat ward signs of . arrvonsneas wblrh shoald warn . ws ef the trceble within. I ksre sot room 'to ' . etnlals hew tbrse serves msy be reached sod stremrrheeod sod vltsHjacd sst made well by a .remedy I speat thirty years In perfretlns now knows by drasglsts everywhere as Dr. Rboop's , I ResterstlTa. 1 save not room to rxplsin bow ; - tbls reawdr. by. rrmovlng the rsass. nnt s '- errtala end te all forma of arrrousaees, Inward wad outward, lacladlos fretfalnrss, eratlesaacss, . slrrpli n . rrrltsblllty. AH ef tnrsr things are raUy eiplalnrd la the bosk -1 ' will sead - la more thas a mllUoe bnmrt my remedy frj lawwn, and eaHad uouh. Irt yon msy not ban -heard ef : Ut-l stake hU-effv t .'yeav-e. etraacer,. thlf rvrry noaalble exrnss for doubt ' mar be removed. Rnd no money -make oa rvoailse-tske ao rlak. Simply writ snd'ssk , If yoe bavs aeTsr tried my mndy, i will nrad - yee sa erdrr ea roar drugglat for. a. tall dollar keUe eet a anmple. but the regular standard kettle he keeps eDnstantly an bis shelves. Tkr eras (1st will require no ronrfttlnaa. , Ha will swept my offer as ckerefally s tbeuirb yeer dollar lay awtore kim. Ha will send the bill , .- te me.' Will yna aeeopt this opportunity to learn at kfl KXr-KNMK artKOl.l Tl XT how to ho rid ' fiMwvar ef all forma of swrosBinaa te be rid ' pot ealy of tbo traelil. but nt the very esnse wbkk ptudaead It? Write tedsy. t -,. .. . For a fte order for Bonk i on Dysoepsls. 'a tall dollar hottliy.-. Book I on the Heart. rae sauat sddreM Book S ea the Rldneye. Ir. Snoop. Bex D t - Book 4 for Womea. . . - BadM. Wis. Btete Bonk S for Mrs. . ehlrh booh yea want. Book S ee khremattsm. Mild ensee are eftrs rered by a single bottle, fat ssle st forty taeoaaad drag storae. Npr.vmtsfWs -wjyrisas Jb I ' Dr. Snoops Restorative . , i sy i f - r .. i ' - , ' '- - No tier . Th Orraon CI tr of flea of The Journal Is ruratrd at HowD a JOnos awVPkiiM Mais TNI. whor bscriDtkMis. msiDlauita, d rwtuuiawBts as4 . (lm . 1U be received sad promptly attesdtd t. I . OREGON CITY-WAN : IS CROWING LEMONS Small Tre of Eighteen Inches in Height Produces Two. :f':--i'.-:r' Specimens. ' r-1pedsl I4Mta te Tbe JoornsO .'Oregon City. l-'eb. It F, a Scripture of thla lty haa-sr4em plant which-is a genuine- phenomenon in the abnib varfety. About two years ago he planted a lemon need in a jardiniere, and in a short time it germinated and grew slowly, until at the end of one year it developed two blossoms. After a time the blossoms fell," and --In' their stead were. J wo tiny lemons. The fruit' grew very slowly and has been a whole year maturing. At tbla time, however, the lemons are large and. fully matured, al though the . plant is only is-incnea in height and so frail that it has been necessary to brace. up the lemons to keep the wlegbt f the fruit from breaking down the mother tree. .-. ' - .-r . MAJtioxB grrxirTAJr axnAiirs. . (Special rXepstrh -te Tbe JoarasLI .' Oregon Clty Feb. !. T. W.- BuUlvan. the manager of tbe Portland oerteral Electric company, this morning, said; "The electrlo company at the last .meet ing of tbe city- council proposed a method by Which -th city's expense for l)ghejw6uldbereduced. It "was - oftly after this suggestion wasraade by tbe company that a committee waa appointed by tbe mayor. Tbe eiectrio company glvea Mllwaukle tne same rates as torj aad itbe -reason . pregon -Olty has higher rates la because of the extra, ex pense here of trimming the arc lights. Cf the company's suggestions are fol lowed, the rates here will be the same as In Portland, and the city will also g-et better-service.' . nam oaaoos oxtt. -r , ' -(Siweial Oispstck te The JoarnsL) , Oregon City, Feb. 1 1. Morris K Baln. a Sumpter mining man, but a, former newspaper man of thlsi city, - is - the guest of friends here. Mr. Bain was for merly tbe publisher and editor of the Oregon .City - Press, ' and subsequently published a. mining journal In Saokane, Wash.,, during the development of the gold, camp at jtepuMlo, WaalU-. WhUa In Spokane be became Inteaested in the Bumpter district, along With other Spo kane men, and subsequently, moved to that camp, where he has been a success f ul pperator. The city is making a very essential Improvement on - Main ' street' between Eleventh and Twelfth. : The defective bridge at this point is being repaired and the timbers substantially braced. - - , William "Dof rT" a "leading" cttltetr; of Marquam, visited here yesterday.. . . . (Notice Tbe Tsaraover efsee 4fTbe Jeornal ts located st tbe Columbia botrl. pbone Mala 21. wbere seBavrlptloiis, eeaplalnts, sdTertlae awnts sad sews lusie will be received sad promptly stteaesd to.) . were It marksmen and six of these are, rated first-class marksmen. Ser geant Kalrns secured the highest aver eg4 getting 1H points out of a poe-slblerlSO..- T.hls Is considered . excellent Corporal Anderson came next With'- 12T out of a possible 110. The third was Bergesnt Porter, with US. Company O js considered ene of the best militia organisations In tbe state, securing one of the . highest averages according to the annual target report During the coming year the target range east of the city will be greatly Improved and great Interest Is being manifested. BUSINESS AT COURT HOUSE STILL QUIET l."l-,l"J"1, t Condition Is Satisfactory to Em- ployes During Period, of, Jtepairs. , (gperUl Dbmatch te The JomraaL) . --Vancouver, Wash., February It. Busi ness at tbe court bouse continues' slack. Tbla condition of affairs is very satis factory to the county employes in the building, as everything is torn upside down on account of the repair work be ing tarried on at the present tirtie. - , A marriage license Was issued yester day to CharDes O. Davis an Etta Buesman, both of Portland. Only one real estate transfer was put on record. John Self urtto tha K. Banister, 10 acres In section 18, town ship t north, range X east; consideration, $160. - r . . '- ' xxxjttaxy : vonrt. (Hpevtal Diapatob to Tbe Journal.) ( Vancouver, . Wash., Feb. It. Sergeant Eugene Weber, assisted by a private, ha been ordered to proceed to Washington. 4. C with Private Jesse M. Morrow, of the Thlrd--infantry.an" John B. Oateer of -the-Kighty-flfth " eempany, coast- artillery, - two irisane soldiers. Sergeant Weber will report -to the war department, and their eligibility for ad mission to the government, hospital for Insane will be passed upon.' Capt. Frederick O. iJawton has been appointed to serve -on a board of officers to meet In. Seattle on Monday, Febru ary .0 This, board will adjust the claims -filed by property .owners for alleged damages to tbetr property done ley- the. troops while at American lake last summer. First Lieutenant A. W. Morse, assist ant surgeon of the United States army, has been ordered to proceed to the Pre sidio to appear ss a witness before a general oourtmartlal at that post. - xuBsiozsTOai aTnurxs. ' --. (Special Ptsaatrh te Tbf JjoarnaL) . - Vancobver. Wash., Feb. J. The resi dence, of O. W, Weber, between Sara and Flldaj was burned, to the ground on Sun day night- Help was sought from a nearby 'Store, but the contents of the house were destroyed. Tbe barn, which stands Tienf the burned building wss with difficulty saved. It Is understood that Weber's loss U heavy. - Ed. is. Brown, after being confined to his home for several days, is able to be around again. OREGON CITY REGULAR SESSION - OF ROYAL ARCANUM Members Will Endeavor to Hive Commercial Clgb Or- gan'ued.' . (Apedal Olspitrb te The JoaraaU ' Oregon City. Feb The Royal Arcanum bold a regular session last ovenlne - In the- lodge- rooms - inr-the Oorde building. Tbe matter of retain Lng : the rooms at present occupied by ine order waa aiacussea auu n was de cided that the rooms be retained for an other month, .- - Meantime tne - mempera or tne oraer propose to - devote : themselves to a place which, if successful, will redound to ' the commercial - beneUt or Oregon city. ' ' v:. An efforts will be made to have a coramen.hriJ. ttub organised which will occupy the'ame' quarter as that in which the order shall have Ita-meetings. The prder and The commercial clubr lt' lpolnted put,-- will in no re spect be Jnoompatible occupants of the club rooms, -and neither will. Interfere with the other.1 -The plan. It Is. said, likely originated -among the members of the lodge, because of its general eom- mercbtl personnel. ;i .. (Special Dispatch to Tbe JoansL) Oregon City. Feb. 16. Dr. C IX Lowe of Portland washers on business yester day. , J.- ' Attorney C. N. Gantenbein ec uayton Is in the city, " ; -.--; Assistant City Engineer n.,A navel haa returned1 from a surveying tour, during which he visited Aurora and Mt. Attorney K, 8. Lenn of Bllvertoa was here yesterday on professional bustnasa s. R." J. .Sbockley, a prominent Hyland farmer, "was here yesterdsy.--?i'tr Mrs. Oeorge B. Dohl is reported 11U ' ' The-ladies' bowling team. wlU plajr a match this evening at Ooodfellows' al leys, after whlqh there will follow" the contest between the Clerks and the Inde pendents. 7T. . The rock pile promised by County Judge Ryan i last week Is aa accom plished fact. ; Justice o-tbe -PeaceT:r CL Jonsned was In the city yesterday.- Mlas Ida Kelly, wh was Injured one week ago In a runaway team accident; has been confined to ber bed. Ho we vert she has greatly Improved daring the last few days. - , " . Oeorge - Schiller, lately of New - fork, Cltx-hAa AcceptetLthe position f baker with IX C Mathney at Co. .. i Ben Colboth, ex-sheriff of Msrlon county, is here on business and left -for Portland this morning. . Robert Terry and family moved this morning from Main and Sixth streets to Main and Fifteenth. .- There will be a meeting of the execu tive committee of the O. A R.- this even Ing. at which members of the W. R. C wllUlkely abtend. - -,, , A marriage license wag yesterday Is sued to William M. Hardin and Mary Alice Wood. ' . ' -.!' r-;- VANCOUVER MISSING VANCOUVER : MAN RETURNS HOME Frank - Alleh, Who- Mysteriously .Disappeared, Evinces Sur J prise at Commotion. . IRpedal Dtspatcb to Tbe Journal.) Vancouver, Wash., .Feb. If.-Frank Mien,- the man who left so suddenly from this city, returned last evening. When seen this morning Allen waa very much surprised to learn that his ab sence, had. .boen considered out of the ordinary, sayVHg he wee -under- the-Impression that hia family was aware that he was going away for a few daya. Allen states thaiTEe went to Tacoma, where he. la .thinking of buying a res taurant, TAVCorrm lorn - 8pedst Disnatrh to The Journal.) 1 Vancouver, Wash.. Feb. IS. Captains Bally and Pope visited old friends In Vancouver . today while waiting to pilot the steam . schooner -Prentiss to the mouth of the Columbia, : That members of Kllsworth post Grand Army of the Republic are at work so liciting among the business men of Van couver for funds for the entertainment of those attending the department which will be held in Vancouver, commencing June 21. .- Morris Arthur fractured his wrist while skating on Hadden's pond yester day afternoon, which will deprive him of the use of his arm for several weeks. This Is the first accident reported dur ing the current cold spell. F. 8. Munsell of Tacoma .was a vihltor in this city yesterday.- ' i H C. Powell of La Center was In the city on business this -morning. H. Gerson - of Gerson te Hart, Port land, was here on business last even ing. . Three teachers of the public schools of this city are confined to their homes with the grip. , - - - - M. M, Banister and wife ' returned yesterday from Callforfila. "While - in California Mr. . Banister ' purchased a grocery at Holllster. - He will J save for that 'city some time next week and will be, followed by his family In March. v Frank Suhl and family will move into their new residence on West- Eighth street next Saturday. Two picked teems out of the high school played a game of basketball laat evening on - the school campus. The game resulted In a tie. Harry Blevans knd Elmer Sugg trained the girts. Mrs. F. S. Bodyfelt went to Ridge field to visit friends at that place. Lieutenant Heggan . and wife left for Seattle thla morning. Frank Hopkins was a Portland visitor yesterday. :. ,. . sTTXAJC SCXOOsm laBATZS. (apodal Dispatch "to, Tne Journal.) -Vancouver, Wash., Feb.-' !. The steam schooner Prentiss cleared .from" the Washington A. Oregon Lumber com pany's mills yesterday afternoon loaded with 450.000 feet of lumber bound Tor San Francisco, Cal. . She went from hero to .Portland, where she took on passen gers for the Bay City. Pilots Bally and Pope-will take her to the mouth of the Columbia.. - - ' Mlsa I. Ona Marsh Is a teacher In the Pendleton public schools. Some yonng men might regard her more favorably if her last name were. Farm, or Bank, or Mine, SCARLET-FEVER CAUSES, ALARH Malady Appears In Home - of ' ATacher and Parents Fear . w':v. y an EpIdemicT- SIXTY-ONE TEACHERS '. . -r RECEIVE CERTIFICATES Class - Consisted - of 'Eighty-Five . Applicants Thirteen Secur- : . Ing" First Grade. -rt- (Special DJgpatch to Tim Journal.) . . Eugene, Or, Feb. . It. Considerable alarm flr-felt by parenta of children at tending the first grade room at the Pat terson-school in this city because of the existence of scsrlet fever at the home of Mlsa Harriet Warf lcld. a sub stitute teacher, who,-foe tbe past few weeks, has been taking the place of the regular teacher, Uiaa Mabel Williams, who. has been 1U. - The fever -broke -out' in the Watfteld family while Miss Har riet was teaching, and It was not until yesterday that It . was known what the trouble was. The ctaese In the room in which Miss Warfleld was teaching were immediately dismissed and a fumi gation of the room, waa made. It la announced that the classes will be re sumed next Monday. -''" A case of smallpox exists at the home of Thomas Stlngley, In Fall-mount addi tion to Eugene, and the city authorities have placed the residence Under quar antine. Mlas Floda Black is ill with the disease, having contracted It from a relative who recently arrived- from Butte,. Mont ; ' : - ; "- Slxty-Ome Beoelve lapers. -County School -Superintendent W- B. DUlard and assistants have lust com pleted marking and grading the papers Of the 'applicants for- teacher certifi cates', '-who took the examination laat week. Out of - a class of 86, tl were successful In securing certificates. Thir teen were granted first grade papers, tt second grade, -1 third graq and one primary- certificate. Eleven, persons took the examination for state certifi cates, and thelmjapers have been sent to State Superintendent Ackerman. ' ' ; Two wms yrobated, ; -" -' The will of W. T. Osburn, a pioneer who died in " Eugene January "21, -has been' filed-, for probate. .. His property is valued at 13.000,- and la -distributed among the widow, three sons and three grandchildren. - : The will of Hans Mogensoii. a farmer, who died at his home west of' Eugene February , provides that hla property, valued at .14,000, shall- be divided be tween bis eight children.- v -' For several days,- until ; yesterday about the middle of the forenoon, skat ing on the big ponds In Bangs park, near Eugene, was enjoyed by a large number of young people of this city. Today the. ice Is fast disappearing. . ' In the past four months two postof flees have been established that are served from Bend Tumalo and Laidlaw and there la prospect that another will be established about Is miles southeast erly, where quite a settlement is grow ing up on "ditch" lands. And 'Bend it self had no postofftce a year ago. . s II he OmzOTWAZ, snto that Kerpiaiaa W1U lave It. leilsw TO A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY est have pretty hair. Baaatlrsl leeks ."Fair trasses au'i lmparla! raves aaanaiaa " ratr loan's Imparlal rare snsaere." Tbe aaaestle sad Inaaaaaly real dandrnff microbe aAkes the hair dull, brittle and NEW.BRO ApruoATion a nornxxwrnwr nutm mmom. Irat Sasm.l1.ea. Scad llcSbuaat, tt EinCe C0kptl.fctralt, Hick, far a igaai AStfetable rVepafaiioafof As similating thcroodandBeguti- img oiedioonaB anuxnreu or Promotes DigestionJCtcerfur ness and riest.toniains neimer Opiumforphine norMineraL ISOTHAttCOTIC. A perfect Remedy for Cons Bp. non . Sour S tomach.Dirrtea and Loss OP SLEEP. acSinuU Signature of -NEW YDUK. if sinllnf 3 LArVi I CWFT OW WlVAirpCJI. V t a- - ,gr! jgaasse'iTs'fi- asVTTfl.Tfls MIL CF LATE : DIa.-Ar.I0S FOUND Physician Died In Insane Asylum , : and .t Administrator Has Been Named. " r mi FINDING QF TESTAMENT r f MAY CAUSE UTICATlON Property-Is teft to Second Wife ,"is Own Children ;: . : Will Contests -. T ' "peeisl Dlsneteh to The ooraaL) ' Albany, Or...leb. It The will of tlie lite Pr. William Amos, who' died In the insane -asylum a few months. ago, has been found,, and was today offered for probata. A few days, ago Gale. 8. Hill waa appointed administrator ef the es tate upon a petition of a son of' de ceased, it seems that after raising a family of children, the. old doctor mar ried a widow with a family of children. ana tneee utter also adopted the name of Amoa. ' ' Wheh Dr. Amoa died. 'it was thought that all the children. Including the step ohUdrsn, woiild be treated as heirs. This being not the case, and the old will being found conveying all the property to the wife of decedent. It soon became evident that If the will stood the children of the deceased would receive nothing. Under the terms of the will the wife Inherits ail, and as she is dead, her children are her heirs and will acquire the property. It Is expected that a fight will be made on the will which was dated January , 100 Many here claim that Dr. Amos waa Insane for the 10 years ceeoedlna the date of the testament. DEBATING TEAM LEAVES - ' - FOR WHITMAN COLLEGE - (Special Dispatch te Tbe Journal) ' Forest Orove. Or- Feb. 18. The de. bating team W. R Shively. A. J.' Pr deaux and J. W. Phil brook leaves here today for Whitman, where there will be a forensic contest with the sons of Marcus, at which .It will be decided Whether the United State should adopt the Canadian banking system. The Judges will be Judge Lowell of Pendle. ton. and the professors of economy, in Pullman and -Moscow,. ' ."v 1 - FORESTGROVE WILL rNOW LICENSE SALOONS - "(SpeeUl Dispatch ts The Journal. j Forest Grove, Or., Feb. !(. The cltr eeuncu. neia a meeting iast-nignt, at Which an ordinance was passed to li cense saloons in Forest Grove. The li cense was placed at $58r The ordinance will go into effect In 10 days. B. Watson of "iron house" fame made application for a license,, which will be granted by the eoancll as soon aa the law allows. , . , The man who robbed the Greenback postofflce was deceived In the name; he no greenoacks. -nor goto, nor airver. ut only 130 worth of postage, stamps. rkflia the ZHuidrag gferm." - save It. Tee Late far SarnWae. seslp sad fSDlag aatr. Rewwiea Bsrptelee ecetmye rain ansniy ef besety sad eaaales tbe hair ns rawsms Its natural raster and ehanHinis. ahaosf tar n laws results fol low the ess ef Barptdoa. An axontalM hair arasstag. Overeemae exeaaalve oillaaea sua Bases nse nair neat ase Barry, ne iscaiag ranoaatrs ; eas HP1 ' ' For Infanta and Children, Tho Kind You Have Always: Bought Bears the Signatrire : of 2 M If . W Uso ForOvor ; Thirty Yoars r Now On : noussliesrro ::, Early. Great Acencan fcrtinr) Tea totl 1tf Cl... Tf.l ITa. TV.!-. .Vnra . ., , VUT vu iu ev, ",; 91 aVhlita n, Peg Tir 9K rerf t --ina, m rsaurMHl bregoa Cf, aaaV gasestl aestav w4 Uat X.. reai. . ; . , , ,- - Merchcati; . Lcwycrs, FbysklisSe Schccl Tecchers, Stcn-T -,Ae; corr.g :r.r of '" '" ' ' " ' " .'.i--,.i.;f!.j . ..'." Grtatcst Savfcs ea ttt Hsacs Yet-cfftr wnoieeU rf ten ChkkeVior. Wtbwr. KlmlMilI. HotarthM. Cbto, llazaltoti,; Uitor:; Crown, story 4k dark. 9Bumnrj, naaaoril and AU the Rest of Oor; Popular M-kM.-r: ' Raan fnrnarla are halnsr made dally on our very highest grade pianos by our club Joiners.- Many who have thought we "only advertised" have found by a little investigation what quantities of pianos we are bow ireiuna, ano , wr they fully understood the saving, have not wondered that we are doing this tremendous ousiness. Thav have learned that the oe-opera- ttv nlan nf ours affects the greatest saving ever offered piano buyera Piano which orainariiy seu ior irorn i.vi w 1300 go now to club members at prices fmm HIT to 1222. Pavmanta on these are 5 down and 11.16 a wee. And reductions .' ere - correspondingly great" In every one of our ais piano clubs.- clear up to the One In which buy ers are securing Chffkerlng, Weber and Kimball pianos. - . Everything just ss representee wun us, or no sale. ' Our written guarantee wttn mac er me maauraciurere goes with every Instrument. . ; , . -, Ho wXaiLWaAf f ord to Do It? Why can pianos be bought " In large numhera al tba factory for leas money than they are retailed by dealersT Be eauae. the important item of selling ea pense must be taken care of the ex pense of salesmen's - salaries, lights, rente,- advertising, drayage, etc, eta, etc.. must be met. - - - la-oomoining Jirtuany i.oee ' Puyersi Into one club we are placing the piano I club In exactly the- same position as ins aeaier. we are selling a inousana plane direct from the factory to tbe home, and we are clvtna each buyer every possible advantage Tn the way of smau payments. inia la one or tne things that a large bualneaa concern like ... For ell all We also The 10I-170 ObaavB. Balanced Completeness suras up the story of our paint succesa- Tbe kind of palnta and '- varnishes we - ha ndle ' are the "satisfac tory sort" that sort only. - Tbs English of that is that oor paints and varnishes look well, wear well and prove, a good Investment to the prudent householder. Better get our prices for bouse . safe- ' keeping. ,.:v - risher.Thorsen&Ca I ' riOR AJTS XOBBOOaT WTtU WelL ID. Chambers. .Refractionist Can FIT yrJur EYES and can FIT your NOSE.-It. costs you nothing to - GO AND SEE I 129 7th St Is the THE NEW STORE IS POPULAR. Today's Offerings i Manufacturer! Sale of Ladies' Underwear. 1 . Extraordinary Bargaina in Men'a Neckwear-jFour-in-Hands . ' . , - nd Teckay v." . ." - ' ; .' . Don't forget Elytian Perfumes and Toifet Preparation! ; a . 2c bottle for lOfJ. j. V!- 1 ": Here's a Bargain-Men's Fine Pants 1 f 1.00." See "thernT Visit' the Tin ' and Cranitewire , Department. - 2 W New invoice of Oriental Novelties. ' Pocket Knives, Scissors and Cutlery at Right Prices. , . NEW Bt'GLAMD DEPARTOEHT STOfiES' CO. . . 9 North Third Street, Bet, Burnside and Ankeny. ' Oar Fteu Clubs. .;v;. i ip:, i ' ' ' -' - "'x . . ,..-;;'. : ' ' 1 ' ryrai xsi. the house of Ellers can afford to Ad occasionally, and buyers are', wise to . take advantage of it. ' It Is the same principle applied tcJ Blane selling that made the Wanamaker 'lctlonary Clubs so famous and" sue eesaful. It is estimated tltat througr . the medlumshtp of these dictionary clubs the people of the country -ware saved something eveTtJ,4TraTmpiy. . by buying on the co-operative plan, we , are going to save te tbe muato-lovln people of the Northwest, aa pearly-as "S' we can figure, it, ever 180.000 in - these pleno cluba One thousand pianos are not so very many to spread over thla big Northwest T . territory, so If you contemplate getting one of these superb- Instruments at pren. -ent prices, you must write or see us at ' " once. - . . . .. . .; ;-. ' ... '::-.rZ Now Is the Time-' - v y 4--; '" Do you wonder that we aay -the-ttme " te buy ie-nowT "With these prices you ' -have your choice of over 10 makes th. . wonderful Chlckering. with the testi monials from -the oomposer Ussti the artlatlo favorite, the Weber: ; the Im- . menaely - popular Kimball, the famous Hobart M. Cable, the Lester, Haselton, -Schumann, Crown, Haddorff, and so- on - V clear through our Illustrious line. And all with the -positive guarantee of money ' naca u mm as ciauneo. rAil. we grades or jysnoa are now On. display at our store, corner Park an J Washington atreets. Come or write fop r further Information; Test the Question kf saving for yourselves, but do not let ' il go wicnoui a irst. atiore open eren-i1-Inga during the club sale. Ktlers Piano House, til .Washington street, corner. Park. - J 'J "rWqaaaalaMaaaasaasaaa?ag . : t the remainder of the week we wil our $ and 30-cent Mattinsfor ' -A . orMatting -Callrand get one rait rariety and thg freat alaes. ll....---;'---v-r----- announce a ncw eoicnrneaT3Shr Curio Goods from.. Canton now 00 our gJelTeav--"Jr- -"T -'iii, Western Importing Co. e- Fifth Btreet, Opp. Old Postofflce;" Teag, riea, - ae, K. Zaa, wejuXg. 1 Place era 6usts ! A. M .... . -'v ' X