The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 18, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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' : s tation to ma (or tb nomination (or
. variona office at th nt primary
"eleotlon. All ar Repufcltoan. r A. IX
JCenea aarlree b-eoustti wf "th
vee - eiae .nis...je wu i v. vh
' FtttiraoD ouU hold 1 position
- With the it aid iuntlo CO art. Andr
' Dclin wo:;!d fcJ4mtoinJi aountr'
- next coruaer. hie platform bain. "Do
. . luetle t ail I a, ajperienoeo
competent," Robert W. Wilson wishes
to becoroa a state ra-reeentatlve and
promises to support-tfcs-poop.e'a-cholco
v. ' (or United atatea aenator. Waldejnar
Raton, prot, Justice of (ho peao of
V tha east sld district, would Ilka to hold
tho office enoiii.r term, and MM
, that tho 'following b printed on tho
primary ballots attar Ma nam: -in ma
future m tn tho past, equality to suV"-
Martlnr lust closing a-
, weeks' scries of reviv. eertiioc at First
Chriatlan church, rark end coiumoia
. a treat a. wiU give an slooaUonary enter
. talnracnt tomorrow night. . Maior-Qej.-
oral EL M. MoCook. TJ. S. Aw ears
' hsvs hoard many of tho great readers
cf tho teat 10 yaara In both Buropo and
'. Amorica. . Mr. Martin, in my jodcmant
J.-1 aarpaaaao thorn U.. Ho i tho boot
. vaadaa I hntro ovor hoard," . Mr. Mar-
tin win bo, noalatod by hln daughter,
Vina Marttn Hatcher, of Seattle, a ro-
" ealiet of remarkabla power, who aftor
: litnitTlaa' tinder tho beet lnatructora of
V, Amorloa. eomplotod her education under
, profeoaor Alfrod Blumo oi uemwiy,
' H the aotlen . of Stata Troaanror
" -h.ri a Mosre. the atate of Orosoa la
talner (row the eetato a tho Jat
Froaton w. uuieiie.- . e'r
1 death of Mr. Gillette aoToral ntontha ago
tho real property belong-In to tho aetata
--'- waa appraloed at OJ.I69. and an lnharl
; tanoe tax of waa forwarded to the
.v. atato treaauror. Mr. Mooro waa o( tho
v:. opinion that tho real property waa
. ..th air . and he asked that a new
- : .nnralarmpnt be made. - County Judso
TTTijo i' b wahatar ordered that 'ttrta
lon bo taken, and tho new appralee
VV mont placed the value of tho reai prop
T orty at ttl.UO, thua maklns the fnheri-
Unco, tax lt.. ', . - x Y$ x
' , A abort article In Tha Journal I yo
" terday raaulted In ha location o( W. H.
Knasra. formerly- of - Thirteenth
-atraat - A telenhono moaaaao to Tha
Journal office la night conveyed tha
Information that Rogera to at niperw,
warktne- for tho Oraaon Jiailroad
. ... Navigation oompany as -a carpentor.
. a Mlaa Minnie Coakley of . franklin, MIs
. .. .' : alaalppt, had written tho police asking
. them. to (urnlsh herewith hrfonnatlon
'ir- relative to the whereabout of bar ancle,
-Patrick Coakley, or his slater Mary, the
wlf s o( W. H. Rogera -' wow tnat aar.
; Rogers baa boon located, tt to expected
. . that there will be no trouble ta (lading
his wife and bar brotaer. t . (
. Have yo a trip to Kansas City or
other Missouri river point in vlewf , If
, : 'iso, try tho new Northern Faclflo-Bur-'
.'v llngton - aervloe, Faillman . first olass
j aad Pullaaa tourist sleeplag-oars 'and
' reclining ohalrcar arev now. opereted
throuah without ehaaga betwaoa Port
F""1and an Kanaas City. IHreo connoo
tlon at (St.' Joseph aad Kanaas Cltyfer
i ell points oast and southeast. Cell on or
' -write 'At IX CharUon, asslstaot general
IMtasengeraWWl; Nut thai a raclflo teal-
way, 211 Morrtaoa street. Portland, Ore
.gon, (or any dsslrod Information, tick-
-''etSf at. ...j, vv'f'v'J ' "
. " Mrs. Cdward F. McKeen, daughter of
Frank P. Walker, died la this city rrl
day from pneumonia. - Bhe waa takes 111
,'- about two week ago, and though ovary
- posslbla effort was msdeta conquer tha
. dlaease, one sueeumbea to its ravages
, shout o'olock Friday morning. Funer
at services will be hold at 1:1 a, m. to
' day at the homo of her father, Columbia
road and portsmoutn avenua ' xne eei
leas at tha horns will bo public but those
' at the cemetery will bo private. Mra
' .'. McKeen was born May t. 1180, and was
married to Mr. McKeen April It, 1I04,
- ' " Chief -Deputy SherMf George. Morden
went to Troutdalo yeaterday aad . at
tached the borso and buy used by T'.
K. VandeVhoof to slops with Mtss Agnes
OMvee about J days agoiulTh rig was
. taken as aa attachment In a salt filed
' yea lard ay by the Jones Lumber com
. pany against Vanderhoof for 111.
'- Vandarhoof, who la married, drove from
' this city to Troutdals with Miss Oliver,
-' and there the couple took an eastbound
train. Sheriff Word la doing every'
' thing In hi power to capture tha run-
.. " At a meeting of tho People's forum.
to bo held at o'olotk this evening la
, Knighta or .pythiaa nail, . Mar quasi
building, there will be an open discus
' sion of the franchise taxation laws as
proposed 'by the state grange. . .Th
. public generally Is Invited to attand.
i Dr. 8. 8. Wise, president of th forum,
. will preside ; .; . .,;;'.;.yl V . ',lf ,
.'rl'W. Bell, whoos candidacy for the
.office of Justice of the peece for -the
: Portland 4 west slds) .district, has ths
unqualified indorsement of more than
100 of the lawyers of the elty. As hs
cliy h jpiir Stored
i$ something; to be justly proud of,
and is a distinction that i over
looked by many' wben-purahasing
jewelry of any description. Maay
claim 4bis -bonarr -but Jew can. so
ably demonstrate their statement
i as! we can. , . , j., v i t .
. in airect connccuoa witn our
store we operate a modern, npto
data, fully equipped jewelry shop,
with a full corps of . veteran jew
elry, makeri who ire fully capable
of handling orders, no natter what
tne aesign) or pattern may .
It would surprise the majority
of the tpublic if they were aware
of the large .percentage of jewelry
worn in Portland that was manu
factured expressly for the wearer.
We cater especially to the made
to order jewelry trade, and would
be pleased to further impress npoa
you that we arc especially adapted
to this line of business. , .
l t t l.hcs cf roost of the taxi'
era riTv-ii3 rau?cf frau
ifc'-a to, us. Wa bellsve tiers
la tj.2a.ta enov;h to go rejnd.
And we arc comitanUy lookkj lor
our saara. a special inducement
Is the rate we pay on saving dV
pouts ana certUicatct - :
WE PAY
HITEREST.
a on am
, R. MOQRB, President ' -
E. XL LTTLB. Vlca-Prealdent.
w, COOPER MORRia, CaabJaa.
DIRECTORS.- T V
.H. MOORK. ' , XL . "tTTXJB.
IJBO FRIKDH. H. A. MOORB.
; W. COOPBR. MORBIS. .
to htmaelf an attorney, this manifesta
tion or eonxtdene In his lntacrltr aad
ability, by gentlemen of his own oaiu
In, ought to be very aood evidence
that Mr. Bell would be a safe man (or
any . one to vote (or. Jaatloe of tha
peaoe la an Important, office, and (
right oughf to ho In the handa o( a
thoroughly competent and' upright cit.
Varno-lao. for flnlahlna eld ee now
floors, furniture and Interior woodwork
in perreet imttatioa of expensive hard'
wooas. it stains and varnishes at
single application and can be easily so.
plied by- Inexperienced persona - It will
renew tne nnisa on chairs, tables, side
boards or any article of furniture which
has become defaced, snaking; It look a
good, as new. New Bra Paint Var
nish Co., ths "Aent Quality house,
vi, arent sireot. .--V
Edward - Holman dk rja the laailt
in uirecwre, nave tne nnest sstab-
lisnraent. tho finest aooda tha flneat
vehleloa and th meet reasonable prioea
Fin broadoloth , covered eaakets, III
and 110. . .The finest wood -good made.
iron u 19 f is. ' rariora 12 aad til
Third street, corner Salmon, PorUaod,
Our now sample room at 1IIU Foarth
street Is now complete with a full line
or new aesigna of parquet and border
We also carry In. stock all kinds of
aaraweoa n coring. . A modern home Is
not ' complete without them. Portland
Hardwood Floor company, lltfe Fourth
troot. ; mono paoino . , '
Hear Dr. Martin's alocutlonev' nta.
talnment tomorrow alaht First Chris
tian church, Park and Columbia. Will
no classical and refreshln. full of hu
raor aad pathos. 'Assisted by bis daugh
ter, Nina Martin Hatcher of Seattle Ad
mission; r Adults l benta, children II
cents.
1C H. Janfcg haa begun a anit m an
circuit court to Quiet title to II acres
of land which forms a. cert of the old
Lewis Love donation land claim, Ths
suit was instituted against W. P. Wat
son, wno, it is sals, claims soms title
to tne property:-,,.,,,: yr
W. J. Steel will deliver a lecture a
IfAunt VlalnlAP - IVa YXTt. 4 . IT. .1.
oa the avenlng of March under tha
aosplces of the Masamas. Mr. Steels
haa gathered soms Interesting Informa
tion about -Washington's great moun
tain, and tne lecture promises to be of
interest to lovers sf natural beauty,..
Th Improved .Welsbaob. mantis nre-
vsnts gma from popping or catehlng
nrs ai tn oottom or burner:, arlos II
cents each, can be used on ady gai
burner. Meaning", 41 Third street, tel
phono Mala JUL ,. . -
have customers lay ualmereved lot
a well aa income producing properties
in au pans or tne city, persons want
ing to sell will flnd It to their advan
tage to list earns with Charles K. Henry,
ITe Htara street.' w. . v , v --J
Xlla Cox yesterday sled a auli for a
divorce . from Ooorgs Cox. Tho couple
were married in Reno,. Nevada, August
T, 1102, and Mrs. Cox alleges that bar
husband deserted her la May, 1104..
Plant Slbson'a Roees.-Vrbcy afa
by (ar the best, aad quality and selec
tion considered, they are tho cheapest.
Tho Slbsoa Ross nurseries, till Mllwaa-
kle avenue, Portland, - Oregon. Phono
Beat ':.
A. C, Munts, a prominent merchant of
Elata. Illinois, la vlsltlna hi a alstsr.
Mrs. W B. Snyder; First and Caru there
Streeia iney nao mi met oexore Dur
ing th past II year a . . v i
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. v.
Mrs. Madsen was' formally Mia Cuddy
of Portland.
Watehee. watehoa, .Watches On easy
eekiy payment, 11 down, see per
week,, Don't go without a good time
piece. Metsger Co, 111 Sixth street
Steamship Alllence sails from Couoh
street dock for Coos Bar ana Eureka
Wednesday, February II. etlp.cn, F, P.
riaumgajipvr agents jpaii u ,
Waa tet Room s suitable for Trav
eler . Protective association beadquar
ters. Address F. P. King, . Ill , Hoft
trat. . , K . -. ... s . j. ., . A
School book sold and exchanged at
Old Book Store, TamhRl street, between
rirat ana , aeoona streets. ,
Mssquerada. February II. Auditorium.
Eureka council mo. see, au and T of S.
Oenta ISO ladles Ito.. '
Regular Sunday French dinner, with
wine. 1 per cover, I to 1:11. Park and
Aid atfseM -- ; ;. " ' :'
Hard times ! ball, Thursday even me.
Barkhard haU. Prises and priaa walta
Gold medal for. lawn grass and sweet
pea, v Butaer, seedsman. 111 Front.
Tadar-taihoy dtimer cent a The
Savoy. Ill Fifth atreet Mas. Smith. .
Last week big sale ba'rgalna . Marks
Shoo Co, 111 Morrison street ti
Lennox hotel, room and beard II aor
week. tl Salmon.
TV coaler sen ever yt hi
III Waaht
Lc Tc"r.7-C:-r.tryrnen and
Commcrcitl Crnwlzatlons.
. vv::i bv:ta iv.tv.
m Rcut2 ci Lc::a -
cxnvA7:c:j tour
Body of CJnM jvtX rortland CIO.
sens. Law fcy Twin Wo, Will Uake
TrirwrJeatwa
ity of City ts VLtenv
7"TbritamaWB Dakota of th Oraat
Northers Steamship Una, which left To-
kohama February 14, will arrive at Se
attle about February II, bringing a pay
ty of dltlngalhed Chlnasa, laoluatag
Imperial Commisstoner Tal Jak, nhung
Chl-Sung. LI Llng-Jak. mhndarlna, aad
a aumber o( .nrlnces of the Imperial
court aad their aultes, numbering la ail
SO neoDla . A oommlttea of Portion
Chinese merchant, headed by Twin Wo,
aad acoompaalod by oommlttees of the
Vnrtlana nhunh,, nf aammerea. tne com
mereial lub and th board of trad, win
go ta Seattle to receive them and iavtt
them to come to Portland (or a day. '
' Th Chinos party 1 en rout to Bu
rn d to study BoUttoal and trad eondl
tlona, with a. view to adopting new Idea
la Chinese governmental aad Industrial
affairs. Th Itinerary doea net include
ffioal atopa at any Amerioaa city, an
It Is not certain that they will aooept
tho Portland Invitation, but the effort
win he mada and Portland o name re la
boa lea will eoooeret la their reception.
out o( consideration tor Twin wo ana
hi brother merchant, aa th matter la
regarded aa having International aig
nlfl canoe at this time.
.'Twin W sh
A. D. Charlton, after oonaultatlon with
Twin Wo, took up tho matter with th
commercial-organliaflnna. and -Hwa
decided to favor the Idea o( inviting
the dlatlnguUhed Chinee vUltors.t
Portland. . The ohbmber f eommoro
appointed as It delegate t BeatUe W.
D. Wheelwright ana Kdwarov nowoegia.
Tha Commercial club, and board of trad
will nam their representative In few 1
davs. - Th trio 1 a complimentary ar
(air, under th auspices of Twin Wo and
hi associates. Ths Chines eonaul and
vloe-conul at- Saa Francisco, Chung
Poo-Chl and Coyung King, will be
brought at the expense of the Portland
Chinamen, Th local party will consist
of about I Chines merchant, at rep
resentative cf th- commercial bodies
nd local newspaper men. , Mr. Charlton
wiU have personal ebarg of th trip,
and, two estra Pullman will b added to
thar tvala ta unonrngdila th daleaa-
tlon.
Thai will b one of . th notable
event of, th year, and It la to bo hoped
that the Chines eommwaloner will
And It possible to accept th Portland In
vitation," ald Mr. Charlton.:. "They ar
among the moat Intelligent of Chinese
off lelala, mandarin and princes, aaa r
taking a trip more than half way around
tho world (or th purpose of acquiring
knowledge of - modem -condition and
progress ( European nation. . .,
r Wn Oared 9m,. .r-vr- 'v
They will be well taken ear of dun
lag their brisl stop
this -ooaai by
Twin Wo and hie fallow merchants. K
has reserved Quart ars for- them at tho
Washington hotel In Seattle, aad when
ho arrive there with tha poroaad party
ha will have upward ( T people t
look after. Fortunately be I not a man
to hesitate at any expense that may be
involved la properly - entertaining th
gueeta." . i ..; .
Twin wo, rortiana s noneei vnins
man, 1 asid" to be th big chief among
hi countryman la th Pactna northwest
No Chinaman on th north coast ha
mad so much money 'in legitimate
trade, nor own o muoh valuable real
estate, HI latest realty venture I th
Hotel Oregon, at Seventh and Stan
streeta, an of th moot popular
talrt la Postland. -He ld:
. . - TtolwMw Sia aTsan. r '
1 have lived her a long tlm. Theoe
Chinamen oorolng on th Dakota are big
men. 1 want to ahow them our elty of
Palawd, and 1st them see Jur btg sawJ
mill, machine ahopa. flouring miua
electricity work. I will glvs them
talk. - I want ahow thent Jiew wall
th Amarlcan neonle hare treated ma
have children born bora, aad. educated
In Portland schools. Ths oommilojer
(rem Chin are smart man. They will
see th good thing we have here, and
tby will go bom and tall their people.
American will do much nre business
then. I will do my best to get them t
com to our city. appose they go come,
all right. Suppose they do not eeme, all
right w will bring tnem rrom vn
couvar free, in a special car. and tak
them back- there, and send them on t
Washington ta a special eer, all free.
They will be much pleased." .
Twin Wo eatd th Chiae think more
of American than of any other nation.
Even little children are taught to (aver
th Americans. - Th -Chtnea nation, b
aid. understands ' that . th Amerlcss
govsmmsnt siana as a prwiector ox
..;J.U.C2LL
Candidate ..for Republican -
-a Nomination for j :
; fTLAIO rijTIUCT
';. Mr.' Bell has the almost
untnimoua - indorsement of '
the Portland Bar for the
, nomination to this office.
For everything w get wethlna; 1
taken away. a. very act pui s t wo way.
Soma ma lsj power'dol out their souls
for tt They can't have eoul and power
at tne same time. ' - .. -
1 And So. fit this'qulck-llvlna; sg. moat
of ue ean't have enerav anl baeith at
tharaam time. One or th tur nrust
be lost and a la asuaUy health- .
W know we ar doing wrong aad
would Ilk t reform, ut w nav a
morbid fear o( being laughed at If we
aim to live and eat aooordlng to ooo
aclen and good cense.
- Some of as break away for wn had
snalavs oureelves to a diet We read
about th hardy Sootsmsn belmg led on
porridge and oatcake, making soldier
of rnaeole aed desh. aad bow Caeear'a
rnjy waa fad oncom, But th diet
doeeaT last longv - Wo quickly awing
back Into the great line, eating and
drinking to fullness like th reet eating
anything and everything, at any time,
is a siomaca ior u it lan t ta obey tne
palate. : . - .v! .'..it. .....
But there I really no on rule anpll
cable to everybody's stomach. What
ana man may eat another may not ' -'
But the dyapaptle should remember
that th death list haa a dark shadow
ever it with a loag bony Snger pointing
to "died of heart dlaoasa." Physicians
wnt tstt-tnr that thera are Taw case of
heart disease that do not coma from a
stomach derangement - . ,
At every meal we may be brewing fr
ourselves a terrible ease of dyspepsia.
It may com upon us after breakfast to
morrow moraine or after that oyater
upper tomorrow night - J ,
Acute indigestion mean that you have
von chance for death or Ufa That'a
th gamble you ar taking. - That
preeloua gastrte Juloe decides, a a rule,
whether you continue to live or not
Therefore. If you (eel your food tie
Ilk a 'lump of lead" a your stomach,
beware! Tour, gastrte Jules is weak. It
can't dispoa of th food in time to pre
vent fermentation. Tax aomstblag
that will do It effectively, and at one.
Tak Stuart Dyspepsia Tab lata, th
moat powerful tablet in th world tor
the relief of, all kinds of stomach
trouble, nausea, indigestion, ths worst
eaaea of dyspepsia,' fermentation. Meaty
fsellng, sourness, heartburn and brash.
One grain of aa Ingredient of thee
tablet will digest 1,011 grain ( (ood.
Tour stomach needs a rest at once.
Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablet -will-relieve
your atemach of mora than two thirds
of th work it haa to do, digesting per
fectly whatever food there la la your
totnaeh; - - - ' - - ' i. -
You ean't do your work wan. ar be
cheerful, or nav energy or vim or ambi
tion, when your stomaoh in had. Make
yourself feel good after a hearty meal,
feat good all aver, "clear your mind and
make you enjoy Ufa by taking Stuarfi
Pyapepda Tableta 'i y 1
Oiv your stomach a root so It eaa
right itself; then you need (ear nothing;
Toa aa get these tafeleM ajiirwhere-for
s oenta package.
China from th enoroeehmcnta of Rus
sia or Japan or of any othsr nation, and
all the talk about boycotting and enmity
In China against America la without
foundation, '"""
HI partner. Mor Back Hln. baa aaa
t Seatttlo to direct th eonatruollo of
a triumphal arch en the wharf where
th vlalting dignitaries are to land, and
to arrange all details ( their reception,
in conjunction with oemmitteee ( Port
land and , Seattle Chinamen. : Tho Pert-
land Chine marehaat delegatioa will
consist of th (ollowtng; Mor Back Hln,
Moy Bow Wing. Moy Check Wing, Twia
wo and aia tar eons, ooon Dip, Moy
gone won. cms Tung, uonr Jew Hln.
ms iong, ,oeia . Been, aeid Bson Jr.
1 lu9SaM"-iKMP9 JUow.Wpng.
I J ok Wee, Wong Blng Juag. Woag Ho,
Jo Shu. Lee Dua Tuen, Mo Touch,
SLOW
TO REPORT
Hstfth Board 8srstary Eparl-
noea Diffloulty in oscurins;
-?. Obssrvancs of Lw.-
ii
Considerable treubl ' 1 ' bets
rlanood by Secretary R. B. Tenner ef
th stats board-ot hesitli In having case
of oontagtoua dlaeaee throughout the
stats reported to him immediately after
they ar discovered. He lay .moat of
the blame (or this ' negligence oa th
physicians, who frequently mak nt
port of th eaaee under their oar uatll
th pausat nav recovered, in many
lnstaacee no report Is made. He alee
blamea the county health ofneara la
part for this dereliction, ss It I within
their power to compel th physicians t
report contagion ease promptly,
Th Eugene typhoid apdemle has bees
eauaed la large measure by th failure
of physicians to report ease promptly,
Dr. Ralph Mat on, assistant stats bee-
tsrtologlst oa his Investigation into th
situation at Eugene, found that a large
number of eaaea had never bees re-'
ported and that certain phystotsn had
mad no effort ta stop th sppread-of
th disease, ,..,.; - , .
Dr. Yenney knew nothing of lb ty
phoid epidemic at Bucene until he aa
aa account of It In th pabera. He then
communicated ' With th county health
officer and found that there were nearly
7 eases, although no report bad been
mad to th state board ef health, a
required by law. If th first eases had
been reported, tt ia thought that in all
probability Eugene would ' hav
saved from the epidemlo which la
weeping th town, -j--" t .
Notice ar being cent througbowt th
tat by the state board calling th U
tsntlon of all county health officer to
th fact that immediately after conta
gion eaaea ar reported -to ths they
should i tarn ba reported so the as ere
lary of tha etete board, where, pro per
ures may be taken to prevent a
spread of th disease, ,. .
In hi report for January, th seer
tary haa ales called the sttenUon to the
law requiring th mayor and city coun
cil of every Incorporated city or town to
appoint a city health officer, and eske
that aa attain apt be mad to secure-such
((leer for town which sr hot taoer
poreted. ' Th stste board I of th opin
ion that- thl pis a ir carried out will
materially Increase th efficiency (
each county orgaalaatton. ..
Information has been received by Sec
retary Tnney of a eonUgion of soarlt
fever In th vicinity of Lawer, mile
from Harney City In Harney county.
Many eaaea have been reported alopg
Poison and Sagatien creek.' Dr. W, a
Ma red en, health officer - ef Harney
county, said tha authorities ware doing
II ta their powsr lo stamp put th dla-
MUwaukls Country Club.
Los Angela and Oakland rases. Tab
Sell wood sad Oregoa City oar etFirst
and Aider. -1 .-.
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Winter Qtwitn C.IIIard HlC,
Third and Morrison. ' finely eauleoed'
PiiYsiciiirs
Our opscial
raise, men a
-02Q.Q,OGrnde
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$12.00
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$10.00 Grade
t '
Branch
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s .' saw- aiiei mini ee. , t . -, " ': .. . ; . .
m thb PimiJd
' ' Wheel wm pwchgeW the Holmas Coal tt let busfoeag, oil Jbnnuy 1st, w reads tha -,
sutamant that In niaay casss ths pito sf ks for I99i wocld be lewsr tfisii prkei
clMrtsd ia 190S, :,':' ;..' f ; -". -v.',-;' V ''' k . ; 'V;
Tbs pries oa let coupon tapes for ' famUUs In ths ridat Astricw) ia 190$ .
fie pgr hundrad pwnads, with a cash dUooont of II par csnt. :-: v- v.. ; ......
!' Ngw o carry out aar steMm8t, w tska pleasor la notlfyinc ths poblis that ther :
pries oa ica coupon books for fsmUlss ia rgidncg districts for 190 tasaaiasj Uarch
1st, wffl ba 60c par hundred pooads, with a cash discount of 10 per cant, or a radne
" tlon of mora tfasa If per cant below 190S prices. Coupon books may ba pwchsssd aftsc i
that dabs from ow 'drive or st oar office, 35J ftsrk strsgt.
; If ths many aaerg of lea In ths busi-asss districts will giys as their patroasfa, thus
JiHtifyina; M ia doing so, wa will, reduc tha pricas charged tmsm ia 1903, in propor-' '
tlon, '"-j";1 'jv' ' 7" '.' -' ' !" v ". '.'''-'v ' ' ' 'r y '.-;," '
- This sonaasr wtS bs prepared to look after tbs raaldenca snd baslneas portioas of -'jtfes
East fids ss wall ss tbs West Sid. All phone orders from both sides of tha rffwr '
- wui aw yiuiupuy tssew
Phone Main TMl 1
TEo Portland
FORTLAXD, OREOOK. ' t
EUROFKAN FLAN ONLY ?
HKAPQUARTKRS FOR TOURISTS
AKI
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TRAVCLX
IEBCLAL
Eng.
. Xvsrythlng t eat and drink, and
It eoeta as mor ia the
rWasd Hotel
than elsewhere tn th elty.
weekdar night from ; to 1&
Hotel Eaton
sad WastFssk
raw .
jnTaanat rfad'aa BaaTSraarfal
fa ,ui . five ralaelae wa
Sbspsle aed .saalaete elatrM, all larea,
elrr, eetato met., steaei eeated, eawtne
Vskta, teli.sasi ta eaek seartaa
terse erflaaa, Nsagla. satokla.
MM, taCTftlas rarlac,,
r awS a uli
trrtvae laifbai amta areiae sad i
Jtoms $1.00 to 0S.OO a Day
peelsl Saess Is OeaiSMTCMl aTka ,.
' SXAaV MAS TaATOV, ,''
J ffwaerV of Wm Sosgata, '
;r'i:'4'Whro to Do.:
Quality, fjusntttr snd Onlr-i-ns I t
st, etc
writ si,
VMaVVwel
FIRST AISD YAMMlLrL,
cut price is-on Kfmi:mdm
ond"youtlTsiiiti
; latest styleo.
Grcdc
Store on Third and Davlo
ailSlSfSiiSlillS;
Proprietor
tai. v.
' tUCCESSOKS TO HOLUZS COAL ICS CO.
Jspanesz end
1' ' ' '" 7 -, : ".-;,UiJ
CURIO SALE
" Owing to ear nrpln-gtoclL L
holiday good w Shan. reduo
price oa very, article In all line. '
.' aoasiatlng . sf fin silver Clot
on, SaLsuma. aew. Brasaware, .
Broas Deooratad Foroslaia Tea
?etg, Silk and Satin Embroidered
Klmoaoa,'. BVreenrCarrd Xural-
tar, Toy. Matting, eta,
AnflrevGch .
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v . '
. 1 :i .. sar aTOMuaov. si i. ''.,'.
modern dental
-.unowned .Cr" ' "
Loweet prise --" 1 t
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a t-UIui
f:rAvvr"
TEETH
wri " Wsrld-r.
.
SM.S,SaS laird at. sat. lifnuna '
, Big Store of LftUa Prlcsa ,
ioixowtvs rsross wnt - rf r-
os mil soixAs. svax.rr a
soanxnrs's ssst bazxj
, I. stUI. per lb
WMtera Stf grasalaUd
is
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WeMefa dry graseletad case saw, 1SH
litre dry (FstBSlUttowi aWawMaaT.
ath'Mknn
h las ii
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10-lb Mil Mrt lard .11
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Blve high-grade- pool and btlltsrd tw
role at th Morris res tarn ant, 1.4 , .
rust ciaa a or try respect,
inctea street,