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THE OREGON SUNDAY JCU..:TAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVELISE? 12. ' 1CC3. , ' TOWfJ TOPICS ' TOPATS AMUBEMEMTB, RelaM :...."The Lady of Lyons" Umi'lre "Honlinaa'i Trouble Hiker Muibul Hur iqa I.jrlc ..,.,"U for l.lf-' Liberty V soda? Ill Ul.nU V.uil-tltle - Hr ...... . . . . i ..... . .... .-. ...... . . . . VisdeTtll Who t Id slump after ths fair? Where re, the croakers now? - Mr. Charles K. Henry hua sold durlnic the week a num - br oC properties. Including a property on f ront and Davla streets lor the , Alnsworth estate, comprising a three story brick and dock property, for 474.. r . 000. lias also sold for air. Hugh Geartn ,tho property oo the corner of Twelfth -. v. and Stark atreela, having a frontage on " ' '." Burnalde street, with the cottages . tnereon, ror isa.ooo, and ror Mr. w. u. 'Corbett et al. the wharfage property on Front and Everett street for $60,000, and for the Cooperative Inveatment ,v 'company the four-story brick building ; on Front street, adjoining' the Esmond hotel, lor 128,000. Hs has alao sold for Mr. II. R. Lamson a corner lot on Park and Flanders streets for 18.500. " Many of the real estate man Jokljigly ,' say that Mr. Henry 'a .success Is some : what due to the fact , that be derives a great benefit from renldlug' on his - , ' beautiful farm home at Hlllsboro. where ' he is known as "the Portland reel ae tata dealer," and In Portland Is known ' as "the Washington county farmer, ... but most people believe that his success , : Is due to his persistent and diligent at ' tention lo business, coupled with i .. thorough knowledge of the city values . In the respective locations, and an abld .lng faith in Portland and Ha future. ..-. Mr. Henry ia making a -lire-work of the elllng of real estate In ibis city, and ' 'sells strictly an the commission) basis, whereby the owner's price is asked and t,,-.jd vantage -; taken of either buyer ' or seller, paying no attention to ren- " . tuls. Insurance or other side lines, ana will be followed by bis son. Charles W. Henry, who Is now In his office . - learning the aame careful, attentive and .. straightforward business methods. Par- i -i . , ties having good property for sals will , find It to their Interest to list the aame V ,' ' with Charlea K. Henry. dlscrimlnat- ' '.-.." lng buyers go to him for good invest - ments. . r; ; .-;;, V . "' Wholesale merchants, manufacturers. ' 'implement dealers., or Investors; - The' undersigned baa for sale a choice block .In ths heart of the, city. .with a tree tear - .- lines on two sides and tracksga.-faciu-T ties-In tha rear of- the block. This : : , would afford a fins . site for a large ,, wholesale hardware or Implement bouse . . with fine showroom on -a- principal - street, or for a eomblned manufsctur- t ,'. er's site ' with showrooms, salesrooms and offices on a principal a treat, and warehouse facilities In ths rear. This - would make .a. very much more attract- 4 Ive and satisfactory block on which to erect an entire building than tha Weln- hard building on FlfthJ.stree or sny ' block In -the city. - Investors would find It to their advantage to build over this '.' entire block, as they could get big ren V ' tals for this choice location with street- ""' car snd railroad facilities eomblned. Two firms could Join in, buy and erect to suit -their requirements.' Ths pries on this block Is low. Apply to Charlea '.jK Henry, 271 Stark street. ; r-- M 11 '' . " ' 1 ''. ... Timber -claims figure in a lawsuit that -j.'-: JiasVneeri.be ton" In tha ctrcott -court by :. ... T. M. O'Connell against J. W. Ltndsey. 7 rO'Connell-la suing for 1614. with interest JT ' at per cent from March II. 1101. It T-, la alleged In tha complaint that in March, 1(01. the 'DlaintlfT and defendant made j eeeirae - reejaMiw lha-..loiaHBg ftf , tlrukor claims and O'CWrmaU avers that , ' J". 'Wndaer agreed to pay him $7J oach ' 'Upon, which' people afterward would - hr located. O'Connell alleaea that dur- ' - lng tha month in which tha contract ' war made he told tha defendant of nine '- claims, seven of whlob. were taken. . V.- Albert Chlvill. formerly a contractor in this city.- died at Hammond, Oregon, s . November 7 of heart failure, at the age nf -6 i years. The remains rwers ore mated In Portland yesterday. Mr. Cbl ( vlll rame to Portland from Chicago In , till and waa for nips years in tha con tracting business here. Subsequently bo , was In the employ of the government at Fort Stevens.. He is survived by his -wife and six children, Mrs. H. a Richards of this city. Mrs. Charles Re via and Mrs. Kmi Shields of. Seattle - and Mary. Albarta and oordon t-hiviu. . who are unmarried, . At Mlspah Presbyterian church this morning Rev. J. R. McOlads. V. V.. ths , pastor, will speak by request from the ; text, VWhosoever Is born of-Ood, doth not commit aln; for hla seed remalnetn In htm and ha cannot aln because ha is Iwii II t't adi" ills tvenlng tlieuie Is ' "1'hs Evasion of Responsibility."- Spe cial muslo la arranged for both services. streetcar running at the rata of tt miles - an hour struck his wagon and Inflicted permanent injuries . r on him, W. . J. Schmsuch has begun suit in ths circuit court ' against the - Portland - Railway eompany for , tB.ltl. , The accident' Is said to have occurred near the corner of Our Specially ; Wo - make ' specialty : of two Rings m XtXAUOm sou TArsa XaTOAOSlCHT BZ1T a and tha PtAIJr OOIVS WBBSDTO Bnra. ; , : -r ; r Ths 'former' binds 'the barf aln ' end the Utter tlea the knot. If ; you. have tho girl, we have the v.. The G. Ileitkemper Jswalara aid' aUremnlths ; 286 Korrlsoa Sired. ' Our Plain Gold Rings ara Ilk, Ilk arid 14k quality. . , - c Hops end Strive Is tlw . Only Way to Thrive Hope won't do it all, and strive won't do it U. The two toRether -make s fine team. By keeping a savings account -with this com-' pany you are depositing golden barg of hope for the future, some hope to draw on when you ara in neea. WE PAY INTEREST. - ' , GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. ; Oregon Savings Bank Sixth and Morrison Streets, i orrzosM'. '--hi W. H. Moors, President. B. B. Lytle. Vice-President W. Cooper Morris. Cashier. . , S. Logan Hays, Ass't Cashier. i BxsaoToaa ' - v W. H. Moore, EL E. Lytle, Leo JTrlede,- w. it. copeiana, W, Cooper Morris. . - - Fifth and Stark streets. Bchmauch avers. ' that some of his ribs were broken, that his wagon was badly smashed up and that hla horses were severely, injured. ; . " There will be a great pow-wow of Indians) In this city Wednesday evening, when members of tho Improved Order of Red Men celebrate ths visit , of John W. Cherry, great Incohonee, and WUson Brooks, great chief of recorda of the order. .Red Uen from all sections of Uie state will attend tha pow-wow. - A banquet will be served, for: wh!c4 an Indian menu la being prepared. F. 8. Morris has begun a suit in the circuit court against George O. Bushby for 12.000,- which It Is alleged the de fendant borrowod last June. Tha com plaint avera that tha money was used in tha.constmctlon of tha "Giant Whirl." an attraction near- tho entrance of tho Lewis and Clark exposition. Morris aaks that ha be allowed to tako posses sion of. tha. whirl. . rV - Every parish In this city will be rep resented this afternoon at a meeting to b held in Foresters hall at t o'olock, for tho purpose- of arranging a suitable publle reception tab Archbishop Christie upon his return homo from Rome. .It la not certain -yet -when his grace will arrlvo. - . ,- ,. , - -. , . ; .- 'Articles r- of ' Incorporation for Tha Pones company were filed In tha county clerk'a office yesterday. Ths company Is formed' to. carry on Irrigation work In numberoua and divers ways, and alao to deal in real eatat Lafo- Pewoet L. V. Pence and C. M. Idleman are tho In corporators and tha ' capital stock la For Sale Klaht-room modern house, est JPftenth.Ait. between Oak and Pino, M.00S. - Quarter Moek -East Fif teenth .between Belmont and Taylor streets. 11.100.' - For rent, modern 7 room house, East Fifteenth and Oak, I jo. w. . Clemens, it Btarx street, Why not start right R. H. Blossom, tho publlo aooountant will "start" you. Ws also deal tn real eaiate. rentaia. loans and firs Insurance. ' Property of non-residents receives . oar special at tention. - til Chamber 'of Commerce. Phono Main 174. ' . Remember 1ia number. - Wo ' have moved our entire stock of paints from lis Front to lis First, near Aider. Paint, varnish, stains, enamels, going at less than factory cost. . Paint Firs Sal of Tlmms. Crass at Co, Tho members of tho Oregon Bar as sociation will hold a dollar banquet at ths rooms of tho Commercial club on Tuesday evening, November 11. at 7 o'clock. . secretary Robert T. . Piatt Is expecting a largo attendance. Moor, tho photographer will remove to his new quarters In ths Blks build ing tha early part of tho week.; Tha finishing teuehes hare nut Uteu -put upon - the rooms, but when completed tho parlor will be tho finest In the ngnowfit. -, B. D. Jorgensen, who was arrested with a number of others for failure to have' the lights on hla automobile prop erly numbered, desire it- understood thst ho' was not arrested for "scorch ing." . , v- '' Thomas X. Strong has cone to New York for two or three weeks on legal business. During hla absence any bualv ness in his office needing attention will bo looked after by Mr. C, Henri Labb,' Tou have been Intending to calcimine your- room. - liar' your opportunity. Prepared calcimine. : regular 10 cent package now tt cents at paint fir sale, Hi First, near Alder. ' ,; F. H. Wilson yesterday pleaded guilty to a statutory crime and was sen tenced to serve 10 days In fhs county jail. Jennie L. Begblois waa ths com plaining witness. Watches and diamond tl down and BOo par week. Oooda delivered on first avment.- Xmas I coming.- Metxnr Co., Jswelers, optician. Ill Sixth. Tea, it's Patton's sun proof' paint. with a five-year guarantee, going at less than factory coat. - Paint fire sal. New location 14S First, near Alder. ' Mr, Charles R. Paul of Chicago, repre senting Hart, Schaffner , Marx, the largest clothing manufacturer, 1 at the Hotel Portland. . , Pfundar the Florist. 141 Sixth street. between Alder and Morrison. Invites all patrons and friends to eall and Inspect the new quarters.- '-" 'Among the guests at General Grant's luncheon, to Prlnos Lou I were Major and Mrs. wuny formerly stationed at Portland. ' ; i Paint' varnish, stains, ete. .'Here's your Opportunity to buy paint at factory price. Fire sale. New location, 11 First near Alder.' ,...- "' - Profeasor Beggs will give private les son In dancing at 121 Sixth street near Main, either day or night Phone next week. ,, ..... i i . . -.. .. . -. ... ' Yafl-Cn'Vat4 rlnH. it vt taAnti keeps your clothes cleaned, pressed. 171 West Park.'. Paclflo III. Open all night I B. Johnson, proprietor of a saloon SETTLE FATE OF MTPLfill School Board Will" determine Fate of Proposed System at -Tomorrow' Meeting. - MAJORITY DO NOT;. ' 1 - FAVOR THIS STEP With the Teachers They Hold It Would Civ Too Great an Oppor. . tunity, for Favoritiam Witten berg Is Sola Advocate. . Ths proposed merit system for teach ers in tho publle schools of this city will either bo put into rtect or will be abandoned by the board of school di rectors tomorrow night, when a report- will bo submitted by the merit system commission, naming the teachers enti tled tol tho tt a month Increase in' sal ary, by reason of having thelr names on the merit list.-- -. Three of five members of tho board have- openly expressed themselves aa opposed to tho merit system. They are 3. V. Beach, I. N. Fleiscbner and Mrs. L. W, Sltton. Richard Williams is slso said to disapprove of tho plan. Her man Wittenberg Is ths only advocat of ths merit system. It waa. through his efforts that the proposed plan wqs adopted by tho boad at a secret meet ing. Publlo sentimont has opposed tho plan, and tho teachers themselves have urged that It ahould never bo put in operation, as It would breed favoritism. At the annual meeting or-taxpayers money waa voted for a horlsontal In crease In tho salaiiea of grade teach' ers. A horlsontal Increase of I a month was granted by the board last spring, but a portion of tho sum pro vided by the taxpayers waa set aside to meet tho Increased pay of tho merit list. ' ,.. .- ; ' : Whsn it wss learned what had been done by tho board a protest aroae from the taxpayers and teachers. Several meetings were given over to a discus slon of ths matter and tho members of ths board : were accused of adopting metliids that were Impracticable, in stead of rescinding Its . action. ' tho board proceeded' to nam a commission composed of thro principals from the elementary schools, the principal of tho high school and tho city attperintendent. They were to have filed their report of those who were entitled to be placed on tho merit list before the teachers draw their salaries for the first month of tho fall term, but ths board failed to call for a report. Consequently tho teach er who would have been entitled , to tho extra IS a month under ths merit system did not receive any additional Increase In salary,, and then came - an other protest. ' " i ' ' i '' "' 8uperintendenr"Rlgler said yesterday that ths report of - tho merit system commission waa prepared and would be submitted If tho board called for tt . at "Twenty-aixth and ' Upshur streets, waa fined til by Presiding Judge Fraxer yesterday afternoon. - Johnson. was fonnd-guHty-of' hawing. -kepthla saloon open after 1 o'clock on Juno 17. The case had been appealed from tho muni cipal wuis . .. .-'-, , i 7 .. . -,t. - Any watches ' eleaned, 11.00: main spring. 11.00: all work guaranteed one year, Metsger e co, lit mxin street. Jono lose leaf ledger and Enreka aheeta; first prise at xposltn. how. Davis Kllham. Ill Second street . i Every Sunday ' a ' full course French dinner, with wine, at Richard hotel, 91 per oover. corner park and Aiaer. 1j House to rent See my ' advertise ment on today classified page. Sd ward T. Hynson. "The Rent Man." Fourth annual ' dano of the Junior Eton League Sunday evening, Novem ber it, Everest' orchestra. - . Mrs. B. F. Kyne, scalp specialist, room SI Bussel building. Fourth and Morrison. Phono Paclflo SIS. ; Any watches eleaned. tri malnspHng, SI: all work guaranteed one year. Mats- gar V Co., Ill Sixth street ' Portland' beat dancing school. SOS Alder. Prof. Rlngler. Mlaa Buckanmeyer. Ladlea' gymnasium class, tho Rlngler Physical culture aenooa i per montn. --' - V Th Marquam , Program reachea the better element 01 aa reaaers. . -. ,. ., ; L; Frlts's ta males arethe beat THE LAST WEEK. ; :.'-' , A Aaotlon Sals of Japanese Art Ooods Kurt B Oonolnded a Ono. If th cltisens of Portland, and more especially those making any pretensions to a knowledge and love or high art would only - realise whet la Offered at the auction sale - of Japan's matchless exhibit at the Lewis and Clark exposi tion, ths sale would close In a day. ' At this sale, which has been In progress at the Chamber of Commerce building the past two weeks, some of the finest warea produced by the Japanese people have been selling for less than the duty paid to bring them Into the country. These goods represent the highest prod ucts' of, tho Japanese factories .and art shops. - .y , . . ,,'-.,. There yet remain on hand some of the most valuable articles tn the entirs col lection and all these must be closed out this week. The Japanese commis sioner,1 under' whoso auspice th sale is conducted, are obliged to leave, and the sale must be concluded tn the short est time possible. , v Whereto Dine. . The Calumet Beatanraat, It Sevaalh Cm, Announce a great opening today. Bun- day, November IS. Mesar. Alladlo and Sargousse, the new proprietors, are both well known chefs, -M. Alladlo formerly was proprietor of Malson Tortonl, In Seattle, and Malson Rlche In San Fran- eisco.v'M. Sargousse was formerly ehef at th Arlington club. No expense has been spared to aaeUfavtb public. - Do Caprto's famous Lewis and Clark Ad- mlnhtt ration band ha been engaged for the occasion. - "Watch the Omaha Grow." ' Clean, modern restaurant French dinner, with wine, loo. New . msnageraent The Omaha. 41 Sixth. -. ' French sook will servo yon with a genuine French dinner, with .wlnaJSo. Manhattan Buffet 4 Sixth. A farmer near Woodburn raised over 10 bushels of potatoes per acre, some of them weighing over 4 pound .apleoe, ' J ,. .. . A'... , OXCEBI'-CXSS 32,027 VOTES 0 Contestants for The JournaJ'i v Hawaiian Trip Work Eagerly " to Secure the Prize. - MISS PHILLIP3 ONCE MORE 13 LEADER Her Vot th Heavlet Cast in tha State L Grand Still Ahead of Pendleton -How tha Ballot Stands Elaewher. " ;'". Voting In The Journal' Hawaiian trip contest . waa lively last week. Up to last night 11,137, votes bad been received during the week, making; it one Of the most notabls since th eontest started. The first district ha been particularly lively . and the standing of th can didate has materially changed.. Miss Minnie 8. Phillips, deputy clerk of the Mias . Robina Cdtt man. circuit -court, is tho leader now - with 1 &XZ S. jrote- 3d. las -Jallla Msdlgan - of Oiua. Wortman A King store, ha SS,- 451. votes. ' Miss Sadls Wlntermantle la third with ST.4ir votes r Miss Xura Baty fourth with 44.4I4 vote and MUs Oret- chen Kurth firth with SS.T4fvotea.T The aecond district continue to be made lively by tho race between : Qrande and Psnrtlston , Th foxiasf.gUU. ha th. leadership, a Miss Katie Naah of that place ha 41.174 votes. MUs Agnes Fletcher of Pendleton is second with 48,311 votes and- Miss Molly Proebstel third with 4MJ7 vote, An awakening took place in the tnlrd district during the week and Miss Emllie Crosssn Of The Dalles mads a gain of 4,100 votes In two days, giving her a total of S 7,4 IS votes, which give her quite ' hold on first position. Miss Luclle Crate, also of The Dalles, Is second with 11,141 votes and Mis Stella Richardson of Hood River is a close third with 24.431 votes. The boom continues in the fifth dis trict but th ladershlp 1 still retained by Miss Florence Heavren of Vancouver, who has 21,774 votes. Mlsa Katherln Gore of Kalama la second with 11.014 and Miss Amelia William of Kelso haa third place with, 17.104 votes. Astoria continues to figure in the eontest In the fifth district and the two candldatee from that place are making a steady in crease. Deaplte the faot that their nomination were . made recently they MIm Blanch Brown. .TV are gaining considerable strength. Miss Robina Coffman, one of the most popu lar young ladle of Astoria, now ha 1.044 vote and her friend ar rallying to her support. Miss Coffman haa ' a large circle of friends who are anxious to see her win and they promise to make every effort to bring the fifth' district prise to the city by the sea. Southern Cregon has been heard from during the week and the gains made in the sixth district have been remarkably large. Miss Blanche Brown of Salem, ta now tho leader of th die trio t Dar ing the woek ehe made a gain ol 14.040 votes snd her total vote at present Is 17,44. Mis Madg Bat tee of. Bu arena. who haa held the- leadership for some time,, Is In second plsce, having 14.40 vole to her credit. There are Indication .aat th eonteet In the sixth district will resemble that In the sec ond, Inasmuch at It will bo a battle be tween two hustling cities. . In ths sec ond district La Grande end Pendleton are etruggtlng. while tn the sixth dis trict Salem and Eugene re eager con tea tanta but there are other factor in th lxth district, for there Is Albany and several other places. Woodburn la making a hard fight for ite candidate, Miss Lucy Morcotn, who now haa third pJece.i having 11,151 votes to hsr credit. Miss Bertha couriemancne of Mo- Mlnnviile continues to hold the leader. ship7 In th seventh district. Bhe now has 21.060 votes. MUs Hasel Kennedy of Lafayette la second with 14,411 vote '' - f ? J : I low rents" CREDIT TO ALL. I LOW PRICES 3Q-f3-8 East Morrison Street . Thremocks East Side of Morrison Street Bridge -Qet our East Side prices before you make your purchaie Best Inducement of AH Is Made by JOHN DELLAR Best values for the price in Men's and Youths1 Suits and Overcoats with a com pliment of a turkey to select any time till Thanksgiving day with the purchase of a : suit of overcoat. Big., sav ing on Shoes for Ladies, Men, JMisses or Boys 20 per cent saved on 1 Hats, Pants, Shirts and Under wear. Good selection of Blankets and Comforters, Trunks and Suit Cases.' Strictly one price , to all marked in plain figures. -' JOHN DELLAR Running two stores. Corner First and Yamhill and Cor ner Third and Davis. ... Art Fnrnlhirc MannictariRg Co. C A, WALKBTR," If gr, r - Manufacturer of SltCUlBESIGm IK fCt!CTUSC ' ; AN) CABINET V0B1 ; atUessas Male and Steaoemted. Special Atteatloa CHvea t '- j;..,! Sepal Work. -. -t .. , tlOUf Md VmkafJS -44S-4M-4S2 Sort Street, PsrtlatC 0rea .Phon Main S4S. . R. ANDREWS, Proa't . For S weeks, with opportunltr to se cure 80 suit at II to 110. Meetings very WOdneeday evening, investigate. Johnston Soil Club 4fi a Wastiautoa Street W O. INOLK8. IIS West Park street. secured the 110 suit in tho J. H. John ston Suit club, Wednesday evening, No vember s. in connection witn tne Bull club we have established a Pressing and Cleaning ciuo i per montn. , . . SEE US FOJI ION Or CALL UP RED 2003 W. t. Berg Si Sons, BS4 TamhCL JOHN CLAIRJL MONTEtTH Berently ef Kew Tort, baritone aoloiit at the wmte Temple, win reeaive popiia ta voice ni ton, zzts wasaiagtoa sb, room as. Mala S41A. and Mlsa Cora Bpangl third with 11,274 votes. ,-, ....... i w In th eighth district Mis Edna Para- ley of Rossburg isada with 21,012 votes. Mis Dal Harmon ia second with 27,046 vote. f -v .-. Milwaukis Country Club. . V Ksstorn and See t tie races. Take Sell- wood and Oregon City ear at ITlrst and Alder. ' , . . ..i . BelTOld the happy Oregon fanner I ' tkx omioow wATza powta a BAQ.WAT COMPAJtr. s . . . . . HOTEL EST AC AD A " RATES ( . is imct TtoK voTtnsa a teociag-wlth Wreakfart... 1 Boom aad wr4 ft y t.ee gena aa Bes rw wk-.......... . 10.04 , Brmktt, lOa. Lnneaesa, Me. - Piss Special Tiokat, hwlBdlag reaad-trty fare aa 4uum U IpMlal ' Tioket, - laoloalTie reuad-trip , hrtj se si(M' ledg la sad tkrMBj M V . CARS LEJtVR '. ' noxrr onnox rust ass Auxa it. Dally at T:W, , II M a. m. 1:10, :, '...., i:40, Til p. BW . - rsose er Write ' Li O. MacMahon, Manager ' 1 ZSTAOAOA. OklOO. - $1 Per VJwli s s CORRECT MILLINERY SSs It 1,000 Street Hats at reduced price. SO) Dress and Suit Hat, Saf SCSaTU ASSOBTlCXarS of all the wanted thing tn TaMMMISttS. A few tap aside from th high-rent district prices not so high. Ws at all times sell rmXSX, STfUSX and 7BACTXOAX, neadweae lowor than the special prices of "bargain etores." After looking In vain "nil ever town" for what you want you are pretty euro to And It at 1 " DECKER'S, Third Matting Sale W have a .very large line of finest " quality of Linen Warp Matting on hand and muef close out in order to ;. make room for. "holiday goode ; now ." arriving. In- ' eluding Xmas Toys and . Japanese Curios ' ITSWUSaXa AS9 SXTAXfi. ' We will eontiano eur auction aale 10 days longer. Com aa4 get bargain. -, . Andrew Kan&Co. : -. ser . stomBzsoaT w.. A GIFT OF A ' I on that ia certain to please. Ther la a fascination about them that ia undeniable. . W show a large and comprehensive assort ment of Diamond, set - Jewelry, every setting , artlstlo and per fectly secure. r - :- " - " W have an extensivs aasort ment of unset stone, from which . you ean make a aelectlqn If yon prefer. v , ... . . . .. THE IOWA JEWELER - 23 Morrison St. LIGHTNING-SHATTERED AIR . The' superior ' flavor, texture - and whiteness of bread made from White River Flour la duo to this fsct: . ; Xa th milling process every minute particle of flour Is vitalised by contact with ionised, or lightning-shattered air. The process Impart a lightness- of color and quality to hard wheat flour and rendera It more digestible. . There's a guarantee with every sack which says: . "If you don't like It better then any other flour, return the aack and your money will be refunded." AUen Lewi.. :.; .- Hotel Eaton - Ceraer Stan leas aaa Wert rerk Sweets, . 'NEW BasAMStely roralaaed, elecasttr enxlM, t p. proof. tv srimitea' walk ttesi heart et shopping is ewliMaa SUtrlet. all tarr. air, eutalile reeaM. atMai keaM. electrl llfhta, . tlphBe Is eac apirtaMat. eta. tarte efSeee. kmnrtae. BBKiklng. wrtMas. Ualee MepVe sarlacs. SoasM near kj smU ar Uiepaeae. 2rivats sataisas an eta ttaiss sad ilnim Homi fl.oo to SS.OO a Dat Speelal Kates to CeatSMretal ate. . aXAS IAT0S. asrsMrty et Botel SMleath. Spekasa.( Miss Edith Kelly Formerly of Chicago, will receive piano pupus at studio, i Morrison street. - USCKSTIBXT StBTalOla, Pianoforte Tolca rrodnrllne. Pipe Orra. Hrtnor tn4 r'miomna. Htudle f ruciaicK W. OOOO. kiCM. eft BvlawM sueat. fkMe Mat ay llriMRli and Salmon ts. MS" ERicKseris CAFE ATJD MUSIC L1ALL Ecszecect fjftrtzrCjzzTj - - nos scazTsns enmctrr. Hliss Derlha Gcrlar.il ' Character Chang Artist. r.Icricn r Famous Bin Ribbon Olrl sa-snraAanajnr m oosr- . TIM 0X9 WUOCHBM ThcFiechtl'slc Quintette tr.d Xyroleiia Trio Program Changed Daily. Special Matinee Sunday. , . Statxaaoaaj at SS Berth Third street, gl, S3 and SS erth -oad street, and 143, S4S M S7 Snrasld gtreet. '. . souASaxrrroa Frnildale r.!Lnercl Water The nslasal -Jwata. a It somea ... from th springswno chemlceJe or drugebest remedy known for stomach and kidney trouble. E.B.COLVELL Successor to A. J. Farmer wgOLUUS AWO &STAT& ttSUKmB. 81, SSS and S8 Third SV, Oo. JeCrn Price quoted below win save yen at least ze psr cam; 1 Western Dry Granulated Cane Sugar iuv-10. cacsj . ,..i3.v IS lbs. Western Dty Granulated - Cane Sugar , 11. 0 Beet Dry Granulated Surar. sack.. 13.20 l-lb. can Royal Baking Powder. 1, ,4'io 1-lb. can Schillings' Baking Powder.. IJo l-lb. nka. Arm and Hammer Soda. . . 60 Shredded Wheat Biscuit, per pkg..,.lfti 7 lb. French Prunes. .2 5n S lbs. clean white Rice ............ 2 Ko lbs. L. M. I-Crown Kalsins. ....... JSn 13 bars Roval Savon 8oan 16o Hard Wheat Flour, per aack ,l 00 Best Eastern Haras, per pound... ..1 4a Pionlo Hams, per pound On Shredded Coooanut. per pound 10 -id. pan oeai Lra.,,, .......... "i 10-lb pall beat Lard ...II 04 10-lb. pall best Lard 11 Beet Sort Wheat Flour, per aack... 1.4 Java and Mocha Code (regular Sto), per pound , S (be. broken Java and Mocha (equal to 20c) rla 2 can Ptimros Cream. ....... .....He Tls-er Cream r-ulr !, p ean.. It Kngllah Breakfast Tea re. 24o). lb. Ii Fine Gunpowder Tee. (special), lb...H- Bcotch Oats, per pkg. I"1 Tar Soap, I bars fi Tela Naphtha Soap, per bar. .... " Poatum Cereal, per pkg - 'J Hth box Soda Crackers (about II lbs per box . Y "'l Beit Cape Cod Cranberriea, per e)t...Ai T'neela Blarulta, per pkg Fancv Burhenk pntati. per aak ..it-- atltobea Sraad Pariar Katobe. f 1.400 to pke per 1n ....... .711 Lenox Brand l arlor Matches (I1) to box), per dosen Sl Feat Sl1e dller1ea Tie"-e ' Fridays. . H'o"ft ort:i A Piedmont, Weilnee.nys. riOIl sf A T 4 T. f, K. lLllDOCH- tn eooe. a. m. M . i . - I NnrflMr C.e' '"T r , - I lMe kll(., mivn f 9. m., - J. TheBMIre