The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 18, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVBNItyQ, DECEMBER lSMSC?.
TOVN TOPICS
TOVIOHT'S Axutrxzim. ;
Marquea Grand....'. ...."The Bke-Oon'
Moiaun. "All the Oomforta Of Host.'
Baker. . . . Miialcal BurlMqaa
l.tniilr....,., "Tna MIMourl UUT
"Lirtr "A Sostawa Heroine"
Lltwrty j , ...Vauuertll.
Star Vaudmlla
Uraad .......... Vaudeville
.l.'-. ,,".1 111,'. I
A yellow dog and 4 brlndl on be
longing to George W. Cleloha war th
cause of a law suit that ta now being
tried bafor Judge Clelend. Th dot
ara aald to hava killed IS aheep belong
ing to Martin Qllllhan. who wlahea 1171
damages (or the loaa of tba mutton-on-
the-hoof. . Cleloha haa entered a claim
for 100 for the kiUlnf of th dogs,
which he alleges war worth 160 each.
Th defendant aaye that ha alwaya kept
the dogs tied up and one day when away
from homo som ona untied th canlnea.
But Cleloha doaa not admit that hi
dogs killed any aheep, but does declare
. that OUllhan killed th dogs.
'. William A. Taylor,, chairman of ' th
State Prohibition commute of Michi
gan, lectured laat evening at th Cen
tenary church on Titer Great Sin of the
Age." There waa a large and apprecia
tive audience In attendance and with
. more than ordinary eloquence Mr. Tay
lor drove hi remarka homeward. In
' the afternoon 'the speaker waa at Bt
Johns. Ha will apeak at Salem tonight
and Albany tomorrow. Thla la th 11th
weatern stats in which Mr. Taylor ha
been heard. He 1 will vlatt California,
Nevada and Utah before finishing his
tour. y ,' . r'
A fin chicken dinner was served by
the toeing aide tn th literary oonteat
held by the Spring-water grange, Patrona
of Husbandry, t its laat meeting. Be
fore th feaat was enjoyed, th following
new officers were sleeted:- Rex Gordon,
master; J. A. Shlbley. overaeer; Cary
Cromer, lecturer: Abo Stormef, ate ward;
N. M. Cloener, aaalatant steward; A. M.
Shlbley. chaplain: Earl Shlbley, treas
urer; Emma Bhlsley, secretsry; Edward
Closner, 'gatekeeper:'- Minnie Ksndl.
Pomonar, Mary Shlbley, ftrti; Laura
Stromer, lady aaalatant steward. -
On Tuesday, December II," at I -m.",
the Moat Rev. A. Chrtatla. D. D wlH
celebrate pontifical requiem mass at' 8t
Mary's cathedral for the repoa of the
soul of Mother John Baptlate, lata pro
vincial auperlor of the Slaters of th
Holy Names. The atudenta attending
the local schools of the Staters of the
Holy Names will attend the maas in a
body. Members of th St Mary's Alum
na aaaoclatlon, parents of th students,
former students and friends of th sis
terhopd are Invited.
--Deputy-Bherlffs George Morden, Har
vey Mnraland, John Qrusal and Marlon
H. JoMison silently swooped down upon
Troutdule laat Saturday evening about
7 o'clock In searcH 'of gambling gamea
And saloons where liquor waa sold to
"minors. If there were any violators of
the law ' In Troutdal last ' Saturday,
they certainly heard th deputlea com
ing for th officials did not -mak an
rest. . - - ..
County Clerk Prank 8. Fields states
that aom time this afternoon th total
tax roll for 190S will be completed. He
aays that It will show a valuation of
about I111.J00.0O0, against a 160,000.000
valuation In 1104. This year property
waa assessed at Its real value or
nearly ... . , . f i; ;. :
The Aiar society of St Mary's parish
rwefttly rlete4 th tollowlng officers
for the year; Mrs. A.' M. Smithy presi
dent; ' Mra. A. Bellinger, vlce-nresldent;
Mrs: J. Koonsn, secretary; Mrs. A. Bock,
treasurer; sirs, -arosi, airs. u. suuivsn,
trustees.
For San Francisco and Los Angeles
Th steamer Nome City sails Tuesday
evening. - Ssn Francisco, cabin. 111;
steerage, is. Los rngeles; cabin, 121.60;
steerage,- 111. r Meals - and berth In
cluded. C. H. Thompson, agent 111
Third street.
Are you using th Improved Welsbach
Gas Mantles that will not explode or
light .at bottom of burner when gas Is
- being lighted T prlc tie. Can be used
on either Welsbach or Lindsay burners.
Manning's. 41 Third st Tel. Main till.
' . Bankrupt Sal. Clothing, gents' fur
nishing goods, hats, caps, trunks, vav
Uses, boota and ehoee, eto, at greatly
reduced prloss. To b sold la 10 days.
10 North .Sixth street, corner Everett
" 1 -
Cash or Credit Watches. Diamonds,
Jewelry and Silverware on eaey weekly
. payment. II down, I0o par week; open
: evenings. Mstsger Sj Co., Jewelers and
Opticians, Ill Sixth atreet
"" 1,000 Children's book at coat Th
beat place In Portland to buy your
book gifts for children. Swing's Book
Store, 1ST Salmon street
. ' The Exposition Rink, Exposition build
Ins. Nineteenth and Washington, open
tonight undsr auspicious elroumatano!
Finest floor In th west. -
- ', '
Steamship Alliance sails from Couch
street dock for Coos bay and Eureka
Tueaday night at. I. F. P. Baumgartner,
agent Main 161. ' , .
, 1 - , . ' -
Any watch cleaned. II. Any main
spring, II. All work guaranteed , one
year at Metsger Co., ill Sixth street
' Without doubt the moat ' remarkable
Watch values ever offered is by Beck,
the Jeweler, 107 Morrison street
Portland's best dancing, school,' 101
Alder. Prof., Rlnglsr, Miss Buckenmeyer.
Acme Oil Co. sella the best ssfety coal
oil and fin gasolines., Phon East '711.
T Dr. J. k. Xock at of floe, usual hours.
. Fin chicken dinner tvo. Ill Third,
'; Th Vegetarian cafe. 105 Sixth.
Frlta's lamalea sr th beet -
From which to mak your '
elections.
PIAVOS Th Highest Orades.
. FlaVsTO PtATS The An gel us.' '
ZsTTSmiOm PZAsTO FUaTS Tb
Emerson Angelus. . . t
. BlaOTBIO FIAHOS The Reliable.
TAXKXaTd aUOHTM-Th Victor.
Muala Rolls,'' Music Books, Shset
Music, sll kind of small musical in
struments. .
Nothing 1 mors aoceptabl nor more
appreciated than aomtthtng In th mual
cal line.
Dundorc Piano Co.
TxnrwAT An otxzi riAjros.
Ul IUt II t Opposlt OrafOBlaa Blsf.
PLENTY
OMsUSTatAa
SAYS EMPLOYERS
ARE TO BH1E
Dr. Short Saya Laboring Men
Work on Sunday Mere!
to Hold Jobs. V
ANY GOOD WORK GOOD
f ON THE SABBATH DAY
Stors4. Theatres and Saloons 'Mutt
Close on Lord's Day, Saya Preacher
' Hope of Country in High-Minded
Laboring Men. "
Dr. F. Burgett Short mad an earnest
plea for Sunday rest for th working-
man in sermon yesterday evening In
th Taylor Street Methodlat ' church.
which was attended by a large audience.
In part Dr. Short aald:
"On of th most vital subjects Of th
Christian church, I bring to your at
tention this evening, Th Sanctity of
the Sabbath, or a Plea for th Laboring
Man'a Day of Rest' Jesus recognised
certain kinds of works a neoeaeary
on th Sabbath day. Opposed to him
were those overly strict nonsensically
strict hypocritically - strict Pharisees
tnd scribes all of whom are not dead
rho made a specialty of impressing
their piety upon others. Great sabbath
keeper they; the letter they msy hsvs
kept but in SO doing tbs spirit was
unobserved.
They performed no. labor on th Sab
bath but they did that which was even
worss than honest tolling on the Lord's
dsy, they spent th day In extravagant
feaatlng. - They would pull a sheep out
of a pit because of It financial .value
to them, but to feed th hungry, clesnss
th leper, restore strength to a withered
hsnd or heat th sick; thess were colos
sal crimes according to' men who
strained at gnats, but swallowed cam
els. - . - .(,-;' '
Work Thai Should Bs Boa.
"Work which cannot be avoided with
out suffering should b don. Th die
clples were hungry.-; They were not
husking and winnowing com for market,
nor future use. Hunger must be satis-
flsd.
- "Physical Uf and comfort are more
to be regarded than mere law.- Men
must be fed, th sick healed, - the
wounded cared for," and If need be life
and . liberty preserved and protected at
wnatever coat. .
"Everything about us declares thst
God's first thought is for man's good.
For this very reason th Sabbath waa
Instituted. Man needa rest Napoleon
once aald: "No man can long work. for
seven dsys In the week.' Every labor
ing man ahould be given on day In
Sevan for rest; nd If possible tha,t day
should be bur Sunday. I quite agree
with Joseph Parker when b said: 'You
cannot keep th Sabbath by precision
rule.' Th only rule by which to de
cide this matter Is th one found in the
principle as enunciated by our Lorl
when ha aald: "Wherefore it la lawful
to do good on th Sabbath day.' -
' - Som Suadaj Work sTeeessary.
- "It Is always lawful to do well.'-l
can see how Sunday Isbor 'fosr becotne
an agency for hastening the kingdom of
God In th whole earth."". Take th ele
ment of greed and aelflshness out of
thoss who compsl Sunday labor and the
work becomes sanctified lsbor. Msn
It, but because they are obliged, com
pelled to work. It Is not th wage 3f
that Tlay they ao much dealr aa It Is
th desire to keep their positions. The
solution of this problem of unnecessary
Sunday- labor doss not rest with the
laboring men primarily: It rests with
the employer.. The inordinate greed for
gold by godless employers and hearties
corporations, oftentimes composed of
deacons, elders, stewards, Is th cause
of th laboring mas' unnecessary work
on Sunday. It la always" lawful to do
good. It la never lawful t do wrong.
Th religion which Jesus would es
tablish mean, first of all, helpfulness
to th Individual,- and not a mere con
formity to some law. ' Last and ordi
nances ars well and needful, but when
there. are needs to be met, services to
be rendered, ' th suffering helped, th
dying ministered unto, charity be
stowed, law must not Interfere, fdr th
need of humanity are the first concern
of law Itself.. Thla prlnclpl Is true lu
both atate and church.
. Charity Abov Bubrloa.
"At th revocation of th edict of
Nantes' thousands .of Hugenots were
driven over to England. These were in
treat need of food and the king granted
th privilege to parlance to collect alms
for their relief. Dr. Beveridge, a pre
bend of Canterbury, refuaed to do a
advised because It wss contrary to ths
rubrics. Archbishop Tlllotson not only
silenced him, but further rebuked him
with thess smphatio words: "Charity Is
above rubrlca."
. "Th doing of unnecessary work on
the Sabbath day Is most sinful. A mdV
flagrant crlms Is hardly possible for one
to commit Unnecessary work must
be abolished on that day. Every lnter
eat of humanity demands It Physic',
nseds.and the moral .welfare of the
community- plaada for It while th
word of God thunders forth: "Remem
ber the Sabbath day. Keep It holy.' .
"Unnecessary barter and trade mut'
be stopped; unnecessary travel must
ceass, th theatre must be dark, the sa
loon must lock lta doors, and I pleai
for thla In ths Intsrsst and In the wel
fare of that great body of high-minded,
strong-armed, noble-souled, patriotic la
boring men who are .th pride and
guarante of th welfare and stability
of thla country. T men of poaltlon and
power, unless -you heed their requests
and grant them their Ood-glven rlgh,
upon.- your souls shall rest the innocent
blood of many alaln. O Ood. hasten the
day when all men shall, on thy day,
learn to do. well; when th dally toller
shall hsvs on dsy In seven to rest
vn thy holy day I
"A day of rest for the 'laboring men!
That la what they need
A day of rest of song, of peace
And Ood, pon which to feed."
Milwaukla Country Club.
Eastern' an? Seattle races. Take Sell-
wood and Oregon City-ears at First and
Alder. ...... . ; ...
Morris chairs,
Easy rockers, . -. . i. , .- .
Ijkdles' desks, -l.lbrary
tables,
Und 1,000 other useful and beautiful
Xmaa gifts at th popular prlc furni
ture atore. T" -. i -
' Calef Pros.,
'Easy payments cut prices.
Out 6f th' hlgtr-Tent -district,"
II4-I-S East Morrison street. -
Open evenings. -.
' freferiea Stock Ossaed oaa.
Alls- Lwla Best Brand.
ONLY SIX DAYS
REMAIN
.';- - '
MANY PORTLAND HOMES. TO
BE MADE HAPPY THIS YEAR
- WITH FINE PIANOS.
. ., . .:
A Special Holiday Offer on Six High
Grade Pianos Regular Price $475,
at Less Than One Half, or $236
$100 Down and $6.00 a Month
New Case Designs A Rare Chance
for Shrewd Buyers Store Open
.. Evenings.
Thousands and thousands of An pia
nos are abld each year by us. But nsvsr
before have suoh strictly exclusive and
oostly' instrument been displayed In
auch profusion, and never has Christ
mas buying bean so lively and enthus
iastic. V -
If you are interested In strictly high
grade instruments, In fancy eas de
sign a, such aa are not regularly Includ
ed in the planomakera' cataloguea, you
should not fall to Inspect the present ex
hibit of uprights, gaunds, baby grands,
Pianola pianos, Pianolas, OrchestreUss,
organs, etc., at Ellers Piano House.
Upright pianos are hero In almost and
less assortmsnt be It a good, ssrvlce
able upright at 1I4, and from that
f rtc down to 1IT and- ltl, or on of
he costliest of Chlckering, or Hsseltort,
or Haddorff, or. Weber,. or KlmbaJl, -or
Schumann, or Hobart M. Cable, and
other art styles, ranging In price from
1411 to 1668, 16 and up to $816. All
are to be obtained on essy payments, .
t - Special Holiday Offer;
We are making a special holiday offer
on alx high-grade pianos, the regular
price of which 1 $475, at less thaq half,
or $!; IS down and II a month. ' Thla
offer appllea only on six of these pianos,
and they are bound to be a napped up
quick by shrewd buyers.
Baby grand planoa are shown in
abundance. The tiniest of diminutive
Chlckerln'S at !00, th famous Chlck
ering quarter grands, the small or semi
grand s. the large parlor grands and the
most magnificent concert grand planoa,
and made by Haaelton, Weber, Chlcker
ing, Kimball, Pease end, other standard
makers, are displayed In a wsslth of
Variety that la simply astounding.
Pianola- piano are shown In Aeolian
Hall in over twenty different atylea, tn
mahoganies, walnuts, Circassian .wal
nuts, English oaks and many other
fancy cases. 'Pianola planoa ranging
In prlc from th plainest at'l&OO, to
the choicest of Wheelocka at $600 and
$650: atecks, $800 and $860, and the
magnificent Webera at $900 and 11,000.
All ar supplied, with Metrosty lea thla
year. Any make of piano taken aa part
payment toward a Pianola piano. Bal
ance at moderate monthly payments.
Planolaa, with Metroetyle, ' ar $260
now, Th Pianola will be found, with
out question, th moat popular Christ
mas gift that can be made. A Pianola
la at one th greatest educator and en
tertainer In any horn possessing a
piano, and enables every member of the
family, from grandpa down to th little
tot. to render anv desired selection with-
out ' any i previous knowledge of -nusto.j
The Pianola Is sold on payment of S10
tr $16 a month. If desired.
Kvery instrument som oy cnsrs rwnu
House has a twofold guarantee one
given by the makers, and alao th guar
antee of- Ellers Piano House,, which
mean that If any Instrument la not ex
actly aa we represent it your money
cheerfully refunded. , ,
Depend upon it too, that every in
strument eold' to be delivered as a
Christmas- surprise -will be - delivered
upon the exact hour promised. Not
single one was overlooked laat year
out of vr 70 Christmas deliveries.
and we are prepared this year with au
tomobile service, added to . our own
three fine piano wagons, to attend to
- - h.nr. tj'""" deliveries as
,11 1 isiiiin Ul VBSUIB.
Let thla be a. Joyous Christmas, one
to be long remembered. A piano will
make It ao for every member of the
nousenoia. rf iv or i uuwu, ,nu
ir aa 1 1 A m mnnlk ,ni1 hava a nil, nn
sent" home as a Christmas aurprlae.
the gift question today by selecting your
piano at Ellere Piano House, the big-
Wsshington street, corner Park. 8 tor
open evenings.
Holiday Goods.
Nothing nicer for present than beau
tiful pictures. Th largeat collection
In, th city or etching ana otner pie-
turee at ambers Art Btorr ill
Fourth street, near Salmon.
..'.- Siw Imuei. ' ...
' Th following building permits have
been iaaued: William Brundell, cottage.
Commercial between Russsll and Page
streets, cost 1760: Mary Austin, cottsge,
corner' Holgat and Powell streets, cost
1780. ,
Exposition Rink.
Opens tonight. ' Exposition building,
Nineteenth and Washington streets.
Nothing is v more
:. certain ' to filease
him than something
he can wear. -
Of Furnishings for
Nnen we've the very
' - best.'
. , . - . . - t
" The most likely to :
please are Handker-"
chiefs. Hosiery, .
Fancy Suspenders,
Fine Pajamas,
7 Gloves, Fine Neck
wear, Bath Robe's .
or House Coats. ,
Hcwctt, Bradley
' CSt Co., , ''
ABiasAnxas.' 1
344 Watklngti freaf
- axut saAn rxaarlx
GIFT
LIFTS
r ' ' -Watch
WlhDte
It is the only brand on the Pacific coast using cartons to protect it from dust and contamination of all kinds. Our
butter is our hobby and there is nothing too good for it or our customers. Our present carton is good, but we have devised '
a better one what we consider perfection of its kind. We expect imitators, but as we are the originators in this field,
imitators will help to advertise our enterprise. . . - ' - r----
Orders for White Clover Constantly Increase
ter from the Lumbermen's Mercantile Co.:
v ; . teltoofrWuliinfori;' Dec. 8, : 1905.'-. j;-" ; " i-. '.- .-n
.... : . s. Townsend Creamery Co, Portland, Oregon. " , " r ,v .-
x ' Gentlemen: Kindly increase out. shipments of Butter to three cases per
week, sending two cases in the last shipment of each week, and oblige, yours
. : truly, ' THE LUMBERMEN'S MERCANTILE CO-
;".''.'.....;'. By C. S. M. . : '..,..'"'. .":'r
S. Townsend
Mill
CHRISTMAS
Men's and Youths' Suits and
Overcoats from 94.50 up to
20. -Take no chances at
some tf those - temporary
sales-we are here to stay
have our reputation ettao
lished for the last 13 years.
When we call it a bargain
you can depend on it. Big
-assortment of Hats, Pmis;
Shirts, Underwear with - a
general line of Shoes, also a
good selection of Trunks,
Suits Cases, Blankets and
Comforters. We save you
SO per cent on price.
John Dellar
Corner First and Yamhill
and Corner Third and Davis
CERTAIN OF ONE ELECTRIC
ROAD TO SALEM
Salem Electric Company Will
Build on Right of Way of Old
. J Portland Southern.
1,
"An electric road is to be built on
th light of way of th Salem Electric
company between Portland and Salem,
rue-ardlcas of any road that may be
constructed on th other aid of th
river. Th company I negotiating with
eastern people for th necessary capi
tal.' said on of th directors. "Our
route touches every town between Salem
and Portland, whll th Willamette Val-J
. . . . ... . . . .sj
ley company's ruwu win ioucn muy i
Woodburn. and th remainder of it
rout tap a-section mllos from ours.1
Th Salem Electric company Is
successor to th old Portlsnd Southern,
and haa taken over th tatter's right
of way and franchises. The Portland
Bouthern was Incorporated in Auguat,
1(04, but did not organise by election
of officers. Undsr the law such organi
sation must be effected within a yesr
from date of incorporation. Incorpora
tors of the Portland Southern were O.
W. Waterbury, U B. French, W. J.
Cook. C. W. Miller and M. J. Kinney.
Bom of these men retain an interest
in th new company. A few-days ago
W. J. Cook vii sent out ever th Un
to acqulr additional rights of-way at
th Salem end. He secured deeds to
lands of Msssra Whits, Isabell and
Eckleman. who up to that time had re
fuaed consent ta th road classing their
farms. The rout secured passes cloee
hy the'etate fair ground.
Th rights of way secured by th or
iginal company were good for a period
of three years, snd ar still binding
on th parties to th contracts. It Is
ssld th people along - th rout ers
strongly In favor of th road, and are
urging Immediate construction. '. .
Don't Miss It
Portland's lstest.
New skstlng rink opens tonight Ex
position building. Nineteenth and Wash
ington streets.
Diamonds, at Wright's.
A typographical error made th ad
dress of A. N. Wright th Iowa Jeweler,
sppear to be Washington street Instead
of III Mrtsolhisfljrn1esBtJas
BMGMR
for urftlew- Cairtohs-.
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Greamery Company
MMMMM M
MmMeMM!i 0MBS
Something modest or ornate, just as your fancy and means dictate. We
are showing some handsome Rings, Brooches and Pins with Diamond Set
tings that are not expensive when you consider .their . real intrinsic value
never decreases. Who wouldn't appreciate a gift of diamonds, large or
mall? Let us show you what you can do with a small amount of money."'
EM.Wright
E. B. COLVELL
. (Formerly Farmer's)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER
281-283-255 Third. Cor. Jefferson
. S OS TOVB
thristmas Dinner
Ton want th beat at the lowest possl
bl price. We will sell to you at the
lowest WHOLESALE PRICES snd save
you at least IS cents on svery dollar.
V ATST. OXAJrOXS.
High-colored, fancy, ripe, sweet fruit-
Per dosen j . . . .ZUf , BU 4U
Per box....... '. $2.40
OAJTST.
Broken Mixture, a pur sugsr Candy-
rich In appearance and lust tn thing
for filling stockings, eto.
Per pound. .'..10
Plain Mixed Candy. I pounds for.. 25
STaAB.
Weatern Dry Granulated Can
Sugar, per 100 pounds $5.40
Sprecksls' Dry Granulated Sugar, .
per 100 pounds .'. 5.20
II Pound Western Csns Sugar.. $1.00
- CTsVAVBBsVXViaa.
I quarts flneet Eaeiern Cranberries
for S8
mAXSTsTS.
I packages Fsncy Seeded Raialns..254
I Pounds I -Crown Looee Muaoatels.25
I Pounds Seedlees Sultanas.. ...... 25
OTXBAirrs.
I Package Magnolia Cleaned '
Currants ...25t
I Pounds Wsahed Currants. ...... .254
MZsTOsI mil.
I Paokagee None Such Mlnre Meat. 254
nraf FTTDDiwwa.
Richardson A Robblns (th flneet).
1 .pound cans ,.,.254
hid irtrTat.
The best quality all new Nuts no
black walnuta or hicxpry nut in -them,
I pounds for ...284
-- arrua . ,
tOO box Hood. River Baldwin.
dark colored, rleh holiday fruit
while they last per box $1.25
Fancy Spy and Pippin Apple,
per box $1.00
-non BCATsT 40C,
Baal Bid DeUvertee xtvery Say Sfext
Week.
j . a . . . .a
largo 's tosh of dhtmonrts. togsthsr-rttri
a hsndsorh tin of silver novelties snd
fancy cut glaas pieces, affording an op
portunity for selecting Christmas gifts
from various lines of brasses and
DOYilUta silver war, ,
Bwtteir
Novelty Settings in Rings,
Brooches, Pins, Etc.
WE
293
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'it:' :'.'.
WE CAN SELL
GOAL,
At a small margin of profit because w
sell so much of it handling, -s w do,
th product of all th mine which ship
to Portland.
RING IP PHONE MAIN 2776
Tell ns your , wants and we'll supply
them for you in "three shakes ct a
young lamb'a tall." .-.
VlfljCAN COAL CO.
as TrmwsTtw mil.
Concrete CcnstrcaicaCo.
-m Tt)l Obambe of Oosaxeeve,
Manufacturers of Concrete Stone Blocks
Contractora for all kinds of xemeat
work. " i
- . r -: i irir-f iao - -
ee4v4utu:;
Sweet as Its Name
Implies
Astoria Portland
Seattle .
IOWA JEWELER
"Morrison Street
Toy Sale
Only ona week more our
ntlr stock of toys must go
tha largest toy stor in th
city (branch, too), 10 Sixth
street - between Washington)
and Stark. Alao Japanese and
Chlnea curios, consisting of
fln brons allver Clolsoan.
new bras Satsuma War. Sec
orated Tea, Seta, mbrotdr4
allk and aatln Klmooo. Mat-
Vn J tins. ate. .
v;.- " 1
Lowest Prices
Andrew Ecn
&fA 287KrTbca
w. street
NEW STORE
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392f4 Morrison St.
The Novelty Store
5c, 10c and 15c
Counters all loaded with fine
goods. Alao useful snd orna
mental goods for the ho!i
trade. Call snd inspect oi:r t-
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