The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 14, 1906, Image 7

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Mrs. Sarah IT. Field T
came to Oregon I 1861, $ ,
late residence. 4 1 Hw
after aa Illness lMUv t
. which, did not aesume w
until a short, time, a io. The funeral
wiu take place under the auspices of th
wuurcn or uoa tomorrow morning at
11 o'clock, at the lata yeeldeaos, with
. iniiruwiii in axmjc trie eeroeterr. Mrs.
JSpperly was born In Dover. Marlon
county. Kentucky. March II. 1837. Upon
Jer - arrival In Orecon .aba- settled in
Oregon. City, whara ana married Albert
Epperly on December H. 1115. : The
couple moved to Portland In 1I7S. where
'they had resided ever since. Mr, Ep
perly was for years a steamboat
man. Mra. iipperly leaves besides her
tiueDand the following children: Mrs.
Phoebe Smith. Sheridan, Ore eon; Albert
Kpperly, Jr., Portland; WUUam Epperly,
: sen r rancuco. v
, To Logelon society, the oldaat literary
organisation in connection with the
I'ortiand High school, held Its fifteenth
semi-annual banquet last nleht. In eem
memo ration of tha close of tha term.
a George T. Wilson acted as toastmaster
ana caiiea lor the following toasts
. -February Class of Calvin Weloh
Pone. Harold W. Quigley; ."The
r-Qiioiexiane,- Gilbert Herren; "The Car
dlnaV. Clarenoa Allan; "Choice of a Pro-
Tv-'-seeaiun,- rrorsasor t. t.. Davis: To Io-
. gelon Society In tha Past," Bart Mar-
. snaii; -w Members." Oeorga Carlson;
Tha Adelphlans," Ben Beatty; -gamma
.. KU , Kappa," JUu Centro; -"PI Delta
.appa. tcawin Davis; "The Bororltles.
. iuarv MacDonald: "Remarka," R. R.
- ttieeie; -Athletlca." Jack Pratt;. "The
j rfviunjni. - isasal JTord; "To Logelon So.
Fey jn u uture." Ulan BrledwelL
Charging that, agenta of Fairbanks,
Morse A Co. entered his barn and on
, lawfully carried away a four-horsepower
v engine, Fred Raamussen has sued the
company Tor IliO damages,, fixing this
, aiuvuni aa vne vaiue or the machinery.
in case was tried before a jury of
, eight In Judge George's department of
the circuit court this morning. ' The at-
egea aeuurs occurred January I, ItOg.
r Raamussen avers that the an vine
In his barn, , while he wa preparing to
Install It for us on his .farm near
Sheridan, Oregon. The company claims
vie epgine naa been purchased by
a brother of tha plaintiff, that the puv
chaser never intended to pay for It and
irmosierrea UK property. -
Bishop David H. Moore, accompanied
. fcy Dr. John W. Butler, Rev. H. A. Bas
sett and a party of other Methodist
episcopal clergyman, who are working
,v l Mexico, Tecenfly attended a church
. conference at Orizaba, Repnbllo of
Mexico, wmcn lasted several days. At
. i conclusion tna party, which num
t fcered about 10, including tha wives of
... several or tne Clergymen, returned t
lbs Mexican capital, whara Bishop Moore
,. preacnea a senea or sermons. It Is not
definitely known whan the bishop win
weighing Of malr an the TTawln.
' lines will be eommenced next week and
emrrted on for a period of three months
to determine tha compensation which the
.. aovernmeac snail pay to tha railroad
companies for ; carrying tha United
; vtatao mans ror- the next" four years.
The average number of pounds daily
carried for the throe-month period will
i. '. be ascertained and this figure will de-
aennine ine compensauon,
- Work will noon be begun on replank
, Ing tha upper dock a tha steal bridge
, una tne ounaing ox new walks on that
struoture. For weeks It baa been known
.' that tha planking was In bad condition,
put owtng to unavoidable olreumatanoen
- work could not be begun on repairs aa
aoon aa theyx were needed. Bids are "to
V De advertised for at once for tha work
and the contract will be let aa soon aa
possible. The work will cost several
thousand dollars. ' f t ; ; y.ft t . . t : . ,
' Alleging that a pile' of ties feU down
,nnd sevarely Injured Frank N. Smith,
aged IH years, on July.l, ltot. R. C
Smith, guardian of tha child,' has filed
. suit against tha Oregon Water Power
Railway company for $1,000, A'mnrtm
It la alleged that tha Uea had been
carelessly piled near tha company's right
f way at Casadero and while the child
was . playing around them tha. timber
- fell and broks tha boy's lag; ; ,
L Messrs. Bailoo Wright's 1101 cata
logue, relating to automobiles and M-
- cycles and supplies. Is out and may be
liad free of charge on application or
postal request It is a vary complete
publication and. will be found of great
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MOOR9. Prasldent -' ' ,
K. LYTLR. Vine-President.
W, COOPxTR MORRIS. Cashier.
DIBOCTOR&
W. H. MOOP1 .JL Jl" LTT1A
lKO FRI.D!BL H. A. MOQRBL
, W. COOPER MORRIS. . . ,
interest to all persona having anything
to aa witn these aoxiiiarlea to human
happlneea. Tha Brm't . address li II
SUth atrset, 'T. v.'.. ;..",;., -
Tha ST new graduates of tha Portland
High school will receive their diplomas
tonight. Tha exercises will be held In
tha assembly hall of tha High school,
and win consist of several musical
numbers and an address, - The prOff i aim
follows: . .Vocal solo, "Slave Sonar
(Theresa , del Rlego). Miss Bthsl it.
Shea; vocal solo, "Chanson Provencals"
iDpu AOQuai. Mias Kathleen Lawler:
address. Rev. T. U Eliot. D. D.i vocal
solo, "Lore .In Southland" (F. P. Can
field), Miss Ethel M. Shed; presentation
of diplomas, Mra. U W. Sltton, chair
man of tha dry board of education;
vocal solo, "A Little Winding Sheet"
(London Ronald), and - Tha Cuckoo"
(Lisa Lehman). 'Miss Bthel UwIm The
assembly hall has been appropriately
decorated for the occasion. The stu
dents of tha school and the friends and
relatives of the graduates hare been in
vited, to be present, ', -r. . ..
Edward ; Holman Co.. the leadtna
funeral directors, have) tha finest eatab
Uehmeat, the finest goods, the finest
Vehlclea and tha moat reasonable prices.
Fine broadcloth covered caskets. Ill
and 110. The ft seat wood goods made.
from 111 to 110. Parlors 111 and 1X1 i
Third street, oorner Salmon, ..Portland!
vregon -,m -.
Tha members of tha Portland : Ad
Men's league are .requested to attend
tna -boo America First" meeting on
Thursday evening, at o'clock, at the
roruano commercial club.' It la ex
peeled that .all members of. tha Ad
Msn'g league will he preeeat. (
Do yon Ilka appleaT If so. slant out
a few nloe trees and you will aoon nave
au yo want. Thar will be baarlna
before you are many years older. We
nava aii kinds of trees, shrubs, plants.
roses. Des our stock. Front and Tarn
hill streets. Portland Seed company.
Joseph MoClerk. a French sailor, died
at si. vineenrs nospitai yesterday from
tha affects of Injuries sustained several
days ago by falling from tha mast of
la -vessoi. . ,. iiat j
Troon A. Oregon. National Ouard. ata.
tloned at Lebanon, Is -to be disbanded,
by order of - tha adjutant-a-enerml. - be
cause It is found impossible by the oom-
manaing ornoer to recruit the troop to
too roojuirea su-engxn, u.
wranfT Fancy Dre- i, (
. , fine 1 wns trltn-- nil i, em
l broi -ry tucae a- I la- I
. aer...n: best i lues v -el a
Infants' Faavv I .irts. r a of
JAna lawsv-trlmmsd m -a- In
. muon, oeaoing -..and feather
; T va..??-:-..C3.23
Infants' Nainsook Skirts, trimmed
v . in laoe, beading, four rows of
braiding and cluster of toe:
; best lAl value... t.4
Infants' Dresses, made of lawn.
wjui.juM eneoi, trimmeo
with laoe Insertion and featner
atltchlnari skirt trimmed with
, cluster of , tucks and rulile.
edgvd with laoe. and Insertion;
- regular . 14.10 vvaluea,fi f
! on sals for...... WiW
Infanta' Nainsook Dresses, trtm
. med with embroidery, ruffle and
oluster of tucks; square yoke,
- ft4MH.l 1 t . . J
sleeves; 11.1 value. .
Infants'-, hand-croobeted Saequea,
reg. 11.10 vala for.....l.ti
Hmd-mbroidered Saequea, in cshniere,$175 viluei for...,..f 1.50
Pillow Slips, trimmed In. embroidery, $2.00 vtluei for.,..,,,.. ,s)1.4
$1.50 Flannel Shawl..,, laaInfanU' 75ei.VwUi,',,:,ti,
Crocheted 3oo tee, pair.. ..... ..., ....llf and lSf
Outing Flannel Wrapperi .......... ... . . . . . .... . . . . ... 994
Dotted embroidered Flanneli (or itcquet and wrapperi...,.,.. 91.19
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19GC :7ack I7a5
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Tear Crttt Zzdzl Vdcra
a very cawest snd Mott tv
( ""if rts raraney km rrir t
Csrreaux do, Soie. a very, dainty material
for wsnti and dreiiej; lolid color and
,. JnvliibKs chocks, in . every new shading;
exceptional vaiue at inn low O,'
price, yard t.....;l VC
Embroidered Vollet, in itripea, checka and"
plaida; very bandaome material., in an
imrnenie aisonment or atylea for
waiat. ana aninwaut 1 o
. rV
CTN auita, yard
- Pineannle Ratl
a very dainty
fabric, in tha popular polka dofa
and figure! ; all the very lateat
coloring!, hundred of itylea to
elect from; grand ilOl
value at. . . . ..... ... 1 O AC
Mercenxed Cotton Material in silk effects, email checki. etc. in
ailk effect!, for ibirtwaist auita; grand value -"
atf .yard.. ... . ............. . i e eVC
Embroidered Unnetf er "fery' pretty- and ' lerviceabla material or
hirtwaiat auita; neat, inviiible figurei; very targe a tort- C
ment of new shadeaf grand value at.......,.,.., ...,. jWC
33Q TO MOO LOW SHOXS tl.M lWOMXWS 5jQQ AlO ts.OO SHOES 93.IS
300 pain of women's hand-turned and welt
in the very beat atylea. Broken line of $2.50
to . $4.00 values to be v cloaed out at the
; phenomenally low ipecial price of, pr.f 1.65
3JO' TO f 5.0ft LOW SHOES $3.35
300 pairs of women's Low Shoes and Slipper
low-Shoes and fancy Shatters in very de-
ir able-ty lea.. Broken line of $3.50 to $5.00
value, to bt closed 'out at , m mm
t. this low price, pair.......;.........W add
- . "N'S 3-50' 00 SHOES t.5 f
500 paira of men' Goodyear welt vici kid, box
- calf and velour calf Shoes, in lace - and
blucher atylea, all aiiei; belt $3.50 and $4.00
values on sale at thi excep-'
. tionally low price... ..........'....Vrf.OO
' M" ANCY LEATHER SUPPERS : ,
All the very beat .atylea at greatly reduced
' price All size are included. .
$1.50 valuea....f l.SO $2.50 value.... fJ5
$1.75 valuea....f 1.65 $3, $3.50 values. fa.40
$2.00 value.. . ,f 1.65 ' $4.00 valuea. . .. S.OO
Shoe in
300 paira of women's hiirh-o-rads
Batent leather mil wll 1,Ta Cr.iiKli r.ik..
-4- JJ1?J "T beit styles selling regular-at-
. ew.uv.auu a pair inree special lines
v o be cloiedout at, pair.. ; . .f 3.15
WOMEN'S tS JO, AND S4.00 SHOES t.w5
250 paira i of women's Shoe in patent leather.
; kid and velour calf, all are welt aolei and
the very beat atylea. 'Broken Une of $3.50
; and $4 value to be cleaned up - , v
at this very low price, pair..........Va.UJ
': OYS AND YOUTHS' SHOES , V
Great ipecial valuea in boya' and youthi' calf,
lace Shoea, all aizea; beit itylea
Sizei 1Y to 5ri, regular $2.00 value. .. f 1.55
Siae 1 to 2. regular $175 valuea.. .....f 1.40
Sixea 11 to 13yi, regular $1.50waluei....lO
y' CTgJRXrTS SHOES
.Of vici kid, very beit styles, all aizc ' '
Siae im to 2, regular $2.00 value.... 91.53
Siae 8'A to 11, regular $1.50 value.,... fla
Sizea 4 to 8. regular $1.25 valuea . . . . . .f 1.03
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Special lotKChildren'i Coats, short and
i full-length Ttyles, in navy, red and
brown ; full sleeve, double-breasted, belt
1 across the back, braid-trimmed ; ages 2
to 6 years; regular $6.00 f nn
I values for. . , ; ' . ' ioJO
Speciil lot . of children's : light-weight
l Jackets, in red, blue, brown and tan;
sailor collar, . double-breasted, button-
trimmed ; ages 2 to 6 years ; reg. O fl
1 $3.00 values, to be cleaned up at.VC
Special lot of Children's Dresses, assorted
I colors, In fancy, plaids; full skirts, ages
f fl to 14 years j regular ' $1.5 rn
values at.-. . . . . , ;, eW y . i , iC
Misses and children's' Raincoats on
sale at very low ipric' Ttyles, the very
lowest. Second Floor. 1 ." ;
B. ' K. Fleks. J. H. Plsk and R. O.
nTorrow bar filed articles, of incor
poration In tha county clerk's offloo for
the June texnd cdmpanr. , The capital
stoca or , tna new company la ' 15,000,
The Three Temptatlona" will tta Dr.
' M. Martln'a subject tontafat at tha
nrsx unmuu enure n. corner Park and
Columbia streeta Tha, revival closes
next Sunday,
Articles Inconorattng the Ubertv Coal
loo company were filed yesterday by
W. N. Daniels, R. B. Phllllpe and A. O.
Riddea The company la capitalised at
2,V. -.-,,., ; r
Rev. John 3. Daniels of Rockford. Tl-
iinoia is in Portland and. will eonduot
revival tneetlngo at tna Swedish if la-
The best press products at
reasonable cost Our facilities
for imQ BooBooldey
Catalocies, Posters ancf the
better clac3 of adyertisinc:
matter, uhscelled anjrwhere.
Tim trj c::i crrc::r
V7aiat o
GREAT VALUES AT $1.10 cs J g 1,40
Two rrext SMdal baiv
. Tlf''r
giins la women's new
cotton wguts- autvvns,
culls, meroirlsed and
Indlaa Hsod linens
IN W
it
. Ssoes
9toot
trfcmned GTUce, era
broidery and tucks
Ail new.' np-to-dste
waists for Snmmer season, '06
ipedol .UTeUafrement with the
manufactarer enabled ns M. M
cure 3C3 dozen t a v)LlU
tpec'l price u w. took tba , A
lrnraoeUatary Croat valuea at VeUSrO
Women's Snrln RnUm-MlArmAm nl k In A
aive atylea Etona, Princeia and Pony Jacket effecta In a very large
variety of new-materiala and ahadea; Sergei, Broadcloths. Tweeds,
Etaminei, Clay Wonted, Homeipuni and Granite Clothe. Colore are
white, violet, light and medium gray, old roee, blue checka, greena.
"w uiut, Tcscaa, oiue, dibck, un; long or anon aieevea. kirts made
circular, panel iront,
Korea ana tucked -choice at this ranee of pricee:
1?1S, flM.&O, e?2Q, l?24t g23, 23, j?30t 132, C34.
$-3, f33, t?40, f42, $44, t43 to lS Splendid vshles
Kew i
tylei in women's Tan and Covert Jacketa for snrins? anf mm.
. I. 1 it f -. ; , , . ... i . . z .
mci, iigni lining, nan lining, toose dbck,: iancy atttcned and ciotn
atrapped effect!, fly front, double-breaited, atraight front: exceptional
valtiei at:'- " ' '. -- '" "".'.-,,-. - -
t?7.B0 yiO.Q, f 12.50, f 15.00, 118.00, $20.00
j7"r'$22.50, f 2SSS4.60 up to $30.06 each
NXW WALKING SmTS $4.00 TO S23.00
A Superb diiplay of new Walking Skirt! in circular, plaited, gored and"
voe eiiects; ciay woraicaa, granite ciotna, lergei, melroie cloth,
. homeipun, Panama clothi, cheviota, tweeda in light graya, medium
J graya, dark gray, black, blue, brown, tan, white, garnet, green, gray
plaida. checks', handiomely made no Portlsnd'a e-raa ini.
...at -priea toit every,r ;M',,CA ftft a C11 4f
pune......... i yvvv WJ CJOmSJ
'Mo:-
Owtng to our surplus st."j tt
holiday ' aoods we anally reiuco
prlees on every article In all lines,
eonsistlng of Sua , Silver Cloi
sonne, Satsums, new Braasware, -.
Brosse Decorated Poreelaln Tea
" eUrBTir anatlB Embroiaared "
Kimonos. Screens, Carved Fural
ture. Toys, Matting, sto. t"
:::7Ci.0j.:::
aar at obbxsobt sr.
Hiprmiu eea
aMavvnln
Tae.'
t. SmarU. Baa. Bknk
ruaoAar u. la it. .,
Tee lwiafssed Aeter.
,' C .Aai V kAnoail. -r
TaanWIsy aiaat, "The haiM e tke Bkiew.
rneey alant, "OtalU"i aataiear swt'",
The Meraaaat ef Vealae" seiarlay s.
BVBM1NO PRTOIW: taww VVior I1.S0. .0.
Bttetmr Te, soa. ueuerr zae, aea.
kUTINKS raicca: Lenr rvo4i,oo.'
Batke Baluear see. Banerj mt, see.-
KABQUAK GRAND TnBATBB '
PHONg MAIN east
two paarotMANcia to"T '
SMXaiOA'a OAKAXaaY XRAuairS
V r NANCE O'NEIL ---7?',
I ate. Majda , 7
, ' f.TWoieek Monna Vftcsa
Matinee rrleea II. TS, UK, Re nl fV.
Klfht Prleee UH 11.00, Tec, ftUe. kc, W
EMPIRE
TKTATBX,
, Ulk aad
';'.' Mlltna W. neeaiaa. Maaetar.
Portland's Pepelar Pier nan, '' 1 " .
V tKCOND AND LAIT WBRK OP .
Pc!!srd'x Lll!!p!sa Crtri tcz;zzy
-r . - TONIOTtT AND-THTJBIDAT RIOBT. ...
"Tsra gAixTT eiaL."
ranAT nmht and iaturdat wattnbb.
"AN AMKaUOABT XIXXJOSAUlI.' -.
' lATURHAI NOHT SPICIAU ' '
Kara aermlae la the .Peererfal MtWlraBM.
"aXDrwaxza or xiw Toast.1
vaniag prieas Wo, SM, lie. SOa. aU tinea
lie, tie, SO. '
Vim Attraettae "Tke MaassBWa Saashwa."
- See. LkUar.r-T.
Taaifctll aad Third eta. Fhene Mela nwt.
All Thia' Week AflMriae'e Beet Brer.
btresseisg three seetlme f ajaelc, sUrtfe aad
I Ire The Oraat Mvaleal tatke. "A Tdtahls
, laaaieaee Oaaiaaay." Iiml The I on
. Baaar Treeae ef- Aerehata. TW4 . ',.e
' aWeaanagl-aase. "4 Tri te the atlsn iuan,"
Matlnee aatorday, La at rerterawseeUa,
PV. loe, lOe. - .
klsht erleee Ke. Up. Boe, Th. -l
. Seat WeeWaelUaMre BeMttaa."
slon ehurch at Seventeenth and Ollsaa
etreeta during tna week. . SCiv Daniels
Is traveling evangUst for the Owed lab
Mission church. He will preach at the
local chorea each evening thle week
and three timed on next Sunday. . -
Great Reduction . Sale Entire stock
to be sold below cost; come and look.
Ladles underwear and shirt waiata, dry
goods. . . Man Bine c ill Morrison
street.,!,,; V S.,f t-,.
Vfatohea. Watches, Watches On easy
weeauy parntanta, - i oown, ace l
week. . Don't go without a good time
piece, Metsger Gov, 111 Slxta street.
Oold msdals for lawn grass and sweet
Batser, assdsmsn, , II front.
All watches veleanad. L AQ mala
springs, U MaUgar CW 111 SUtfe
Talentlne snasqua ball ton'ighL" Bark.
narre nau, eigne prises prise waits.
Last week big sale bargalna. Marks
Bhoe Cos, 111 Morrison street.
Lennox hotel, room and board II bar
wees. ... svs aaimon. ,
Ask for' Frltae tamalsew H '
FRANK ALVORD NAMED
POSTMASTER AT RAINIER
Frank Alvord has been appointed oost-
master at Rainier, a fourth-class money
order omoe, vice A. L. Clark, rasigned.
Word to that affect baa been received
by the local railway mall service men.
- The new timetable I on the Corvallts
a) Eastern railroad bag resulted la tha
discontinuation of tha star route serv
ice between Albany and Philomath. The
Southern Pad no train now arrives at
Albany In the morning and the branch
line train leaves soon afterward carry
ing the mail. That obviates the ne
cessity ef the Philomath postmaster
sending te Albany to get his mall, which
was, before the establishment of the
star service, brought down by rati In
tbs afternoon. ".''"" --J,.-
i The star route service between The
Dallee and Fairbanks, Weeoo county,
has been discontinued owing to the ex
tension ef the Ureal Southern railroad.
The reed now carries the mall which
was heretofore transported from The
Dalles te ralrbanks by wagon. ,
Aurora, Or Feb, 14. Fred P. Hurst,
secretary ef the Aurora Electrical com
pany has contract for getting eat ll
loo railroad ties for the Southern Pa
elfle eompany and has started a saw
mill near the site of the eld .mill that
was la nee bare years ago, and will
begin work en the contract at once, ee
he has plenty of logs te saw from. Ha
has another contract for 10e.ee ties
to be gotten out In the southern part ef
the , state, but will net begin on that
eeatract later la the season, .
IS DAKER, lliSE
ID COOK ,
Mrs. Jamss Douglas, With Sick
' . Husband; Attends Stors and
-rwX Household Duties. -
Probably the bualest woman In Port,
land is Mrs. James Dougiae, wife of a
stonecutter who via sarioualv injured
monoay wniie at wont on the new of
ficers Quarters at Vancouver barracks.
Mrs, Dougiae bee undertaken a number
or autiaa. any one of which would
rngnten the average woman. -
How, with the care ef three children,
the nursing of an Injured husband, and
the conducting of a bakery, confec
tionery and grocery stover Mrs. Dougiae
lines time te attend te her household
and other numerous duties is a mystery
tnoee wne have investigated, ghe
uvea with her family at , Hort and
Twenty-first streets.
Mrs. Douglas husband was In ehares
ox tne stonework on the new officers'
quarters at Vancouver barracks. While
at work Monday a large atone tumbled
from a scaffold, falling en his legs and
pinioning htm to the ground. Hie lege
ware badly crushed, though no bones
were broken. He wae removed by the
hospital ambulance te . his home and
surgeons declare that It will be several
weeks before be la able to move about.
Meanwhile -the duties ef the confec
tionery and grocery store - and bakery
have fallen en bis wife, She has his
wants and vsqulremsnts te look after.
for be is practically helpless; she baa
three email children who also have as
many wants and needs as the averaim
three children in Portland; customers
are sometimes numerous and tbay must
be waited en promptly tn order to be
sure ef their returns the bakery must
be looked after often, or the bread will
burn, - , .- i-
Then there Is the cooking for the
family that requlree a portion of ber
time three tlmee a day, Nelghbore say
there are many ether minor duties to
which she attends, and Instead ef com-
writes,
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TnV T. TLunan. Wlnso. . htv .
Ann IS. Ill I: Tor II to 11 rears
had been afflicted -with a malady known
aa the Itch.' The Itching was most
unoearaoie; i nan tnea tor yeare
find relief, having tried all rsmedl
eeuld beer Of. besides a number
doctors. I wish to state that one sin
gle application of Ballard's Know Lint
ment eared me completely and perma
nently. Since thsn I have used the li-i-ment
on two separate ec-.ioa i r
ringworm ana it eared eon" . 1
le' d ll.se. aald k, - ----
Uarke A Ce, - - . . 7
plaining she la proud, that aha ban do
"Oh, yes, my hands are pretty full
lust now,". she said thia morning, "but
it might be worse suppose all the chll
dren were sick, or suppose we had been
in the lire Sunday night Tou see ws
all have plsnty to be thankful for.
"But even with -what I have te do I
find Ume for entertaining my. friends
who call and am thinking ef going to
prayer meeting ana enuren thle week If
somstning unexpected doesn t arise,"
r Mllwaukis Country Club. ,
- Los Angeles and Oakland raoea. Take
Sell wood and Oregon City cars at rirst
aad Alder., . . .- -
WUtee a Aaacae. .,
Aurora, Or, Feb. II. Oardenera la
this ylolnity havs begun to plant seeds
and est out bulbs and roots, and. all
kinds - ef shrubs and fruit trees : are
budding.. Peach trees are well budded
and ad vanoed, . about six weeks earlier
than usuaL No cold and f reeling
weather so far thle winter In this see.
tlon has brought about this condition
ef tnings. Not a drop of rain has fallen
hare for the past two weeks, and tha
warm, sunshiny weather has made all
kinds ef vegetation and cross soma
along e-jumping. ..-, ...........
Stock Osausd
Alien Lewie' Best Bread.
CASIIFORLOTHOrJE
FOR HOUSE
City Council, tn Ztal to Spsoify
ExactAppropriations, Makss
Botch of Job.
Reliable
Opti
craHeO
Speetaelss . and
Fyeglaeeee
up. -
from
Another serious mistake made by the
city, council In the. appropriation ef
tunas Tor the extension of the eltv fire
department has been detected. . In the
anxiety ef the councilman to specif y the
different Items for which money should
eo expended, they forgot to provide suf
ficient funds with which to purchase a
lot tor tne fire engine bouse on Port
land Heights, although they appropri
ated . f l,7e for the purchase and In
stallation ef apparatus and the build
ing of a bouse. ., -;..-'-;. .-:
The sum of fl.OOi is set aside for the
tree tlon ef a house and the purchase ef
grounds, nut the arrounda alone win mat
at least that sum. according to prevail
ing prices for land on the heights, leav
ing noming i or tna building, ? . . -
One offer ef a lot has been received.
It is located en Spring street between
Nineteenth and Twentieth streets and
Is 17 by 100 feet. On the ground la the
old barn of the Portland Cable company.
The whole is offeree to ethe elty for
14,000. if this property la purchased
It will" take spproxlmatsly f 1,000 to
renovate and Improve the eld barn la
order to make It habitable for the en
gine company. This oxoendltnra win
necessitate' the appropriation ef addi
tional funds by tha elty council.
At the time the city oonnoll waa m.b.
tag the appropriations for the year It
wae rumored that the eltlaene of Port
land Heights bad asreed tn ,,.,,.
a lot to the Cflty for the engine bouse.
prwnwng we cicy rurnisnee the bouee
and apparatus and installed the com
pany. Inquiry by the members ef ths
fire committee of the elty executive
board has failed to disclose any euch
philanthropic movement. The t re com
mittee called on CounOniat Uaatara.
i of the w' f t : ways eJ
mns committee of t e.oncll a
maoo the appro- tlo . ts see If a-
body would be v .. .t conUOutc
lot for the er -" . .... .
I
J1L3 1.- i
With well-known soloists and full or
chestral accompaniments will be giveo-
by the - ir .... .......
'AT. na. is, laoav ..
p. nu directed by
r. vooxnuoat .
' At Oeateaary SC. a. Church ; ;
Rest Ninth and Pine streets. . Tickets
for sale at Oravee' Mnele Store. Wrxul.
era m jiarae a urug etc
atumo etorc .
oge and Dundore f
The
ef niveirro u
Vaedevule Aets reWaary U
nAWDeOMKST HOtHB ON COAST.
70H.N A. JOHNSON, RwUleet llanaear.
a. A. cmaaaeie, vaaiewea V9
yira Aktea, Bieaawt ef
Lee klte, teaW Barlaa
the amtahla Bterv mf Jaa
Mem at taa m.r,M4 V.l.t,
MalkUly Bletera. iagata aad Saae
ale Bteiilaa. . Wlaea a -
Blevtea yiataraa. Siaae rli
PertarauacM Salr at l:Je. :ao ama a a. a.
Oeeeral achalaelne. ICe: taann! aeata. e.
Mm - e? 1 iMwaaa,
v TBXATaX, . !. . The Teamle Trie.
Week of Pre. ta se Taaee Wiabam,
' ewtatwaf Kdnff.
Princess Trlxle i.
Ivkea g,alae ad
tne beet edaeatod aaadara. 10r, hue, V-;
laoree la Ue SMtuwee. lOe te aa
werK. Beat except haeee.
a Vaiass. tewy s m jt
alAil Maw sad kOe. Paai a
taXlTaX, ' , "awes I
Week ef res. 11 ,' ' " mt
kVOXA OOTTOsT , m...f
Is' s siisdaifal UMneeate , -
evhlMttea ef , ' . r, L .
, Meaui Te. , . eay .
lepathr. - - seat asusl hesas
laaaMawaaawaaaKMaaa
LYRIC THEATK3
ths nrooatrAaAAu stock co, razaxTra
a soixicw tabcb i mn ACTS.
' Adstleelaa. lOe:
fur, izzl
KVKRT PIANO we carry atanda for
QUALlTT.
OUR TALKING MACHINFfJ are f a
VICTOR, which are acknowleuged te he
tne oeet., -
AtiQXjLvt PIANOS and A It""
PIANO PL.ATKR8 have dv, a t
phrasing not found on any oi- r ma .
The mechanlam la the very t .t.
Waahburn. Bauer. St
and other tnakee of r ,
Banjos, etc all the hneot it t r
ket. We sell everything en t.