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...jl.I 1..j jr, IbwwU Xw-w j f " a - int. ::.:i22 Real Annlvtrtary "of HJs Birth - Tomorrow, fsot Yterdy, , a J w - fc V- -J -.. V---- J 'l"e , -. 1 ' '. TiM rp m Cii r ' a .'. 1 We have arranged wti r- C aatka ta furnlaK Ik. . . . fr I ' Kurus omt... -wr noo isst" .? ear V Wl Barlma wolr ....."Tee lloo-atuDer', Pss-ster - lrl. , ....."A. brouier's K "'' tf ..,. iseae-. wait Tnle. .. , ...... .ktsaell Dunck U "Jollae Omu" i...i. a- - ' An etrterUtaraent given last nlrht at St Helen' hall was largely attended and added about 1100 to the gymnasium In no. , Tta feature 'waa the Nimuv Uon at Tennyson' "Drsem of Fair Woman" through tableaux. The croup elctn re was a nrettr one. mad tip of - Helen of Troy, reoreeented , by Jennla Henderson; eiphlgenla, by Mies DewOy MnrrlatmL-Plaopatra. by Miss X I J . ,..W'l.-'M"aail'tllaP. l, Mlaa Dorothy Gilbert: Fair Rosamond, by Miss Maude Van Dueen. and Joan t An. bv Mlaa -Dorothy Rows. Mtaa i Pearl Wilbur read the poem. A muaicaj ?rogrm followed (he tableaux. Mis, naanhlna HlUa aava two DlaoO nolo and a class of stria under direction of Dorena Bnoux. his t tar. eontrlbuted a clever' oerronnanoe ',. aaUad "A Marry Sleigh Bide," in which ' the laughter or a party we xoproouoao -. . . . With imaato. , At this rate tt will be bat three or four V day and the eredltora aale of clothing at SOT nret treet. between Taylor and .' Salmon, will be no mora. The garment - and men's and women's afcoea have bean . selling at so small a fl-ura that the stock ! hound ta aulckly baoome . exhausted. and apparel of this class la not likely to ' be sold Main at tn pneaa suoteo. now. : Baron' a shoe store, over on Morrison street, undertook to dispose of the bank' L ruot stock for the benefit of the credl tors and. . because value bays -. ,been mercilessly abolished, the yotfng gentle - men are making quick work of the store f ul of merchandise they had on band at the beginning of the sals. , The stock baa , , not been rumored but la being aisposea of at the old stand. , For the accommo dation of buyers the store -will be open evenings from this Urns until the place la V Closet. , . ?, i ... . . , Police are searching for O. ,W. Leon ,'ard of Woodburn. who Is supposed to be in this city, bat who has, in- fact, mystarloualy disappeared and cannot be looatad by his friend. Herman Utjen ' of Woodburn today requested the police ' to aid In tracing Leonard, who. bad eon alderabl money in bis possession when . , ho left woodburn two-weens ', Ing that bo would return ht a few days, ' ' within a week at the most. His friends in Woodborn received a m him stating that bo was preparing to ratnrn to Woodburn Immediately. That .... waa over a week ago. . Nothing has been board from him since, that tuna, , y. In the tntaraats of missionary work an Interdenominational prayer -meeting waa held by the . women missionary workers of the various Portland aauronea raster . day In the Taylor-Street Methodist church. Miss Northfleld land the opening exercises.. The Presby tartans bad charge of the first half boar and the Congr - tlonal woman. Baptists and Methodists 14 order named. Bishop Jamas Thoburn of India lad the consecration hour. Mrs. . W. H- Be barrel presided over the entire . meeting . . Oregon chapter of the Sorui of the 1 ' American devolution beta its annual ' ' meeting yesterday afternoon and elected efneera as follows: President, Genera) . T.- M. Anderson: vtos-prasidssit. Wallace r . MoCamantr- secretary, A. - M. Bmitn; traasarar. A. A. Undsleyr registrar, W. H.I Chapln; -board of managers.. Judge Stephen A. Lowell, judge Airrea! a. ' Bears, Jamas Bwlng and Tyler Wood ward. There are lit members In the ' " "Tha People vs. IJquor-Dealers and Oamblors" waa the title of addresses de livered last night by Mlllsr Murdoch and V '. Earl C Bronaugh. members - of the , executive oommlttao of the Municipal association; before a large audtsnos at " tha Third Presbyterian church, East Pins and East Thirteenth streets. P. A. F re si ar was to have boon on of the speak ers, bat ho could not participate, and : Mr. Murdoch took bis place. -..',- , Joseph A. Ryan this morning filed bit ' declaration to become a Candida ta for ", the Republican 'nomination for oounty ' treaOurer. .Ho asks that tha following - words ba printed on tha primary ballots aftsr bis name: "Voortsey. efficiency, honesty and economy. " Mr.. Ryan re sides at U Hooker street, and la well - known among local business men i cms of tha offlolaU of tha Portland Gan- , - oral Elootrlo sompaay. r ,. ' Rev. Dr. J. P. Otormlay. who returned . from tbo oast a Ybw days ago and tan ' mediately engaged In revival strvloee at Tbo - Dallas, 'Will preaoh la his boms chare h. tho Central Christian, next Sun day morning and svenlng. . Msmbsra of ' tha church are planning to give - reep- tloa to their pastor soma day next weak. He has been absent since January t ' ' Edward Holman eV Co., the loading ' funeral directors, have tho flnast sstab- liahmant. tho Sneet goods, tho dneat i vehicles and tho most reasonable prioes. Pine broadcloth oovarad caskets. 111 and fit. Ths flnast wood goods made, ' from 111 to 10. Parlors 110 and 111 r , Third street, corner Salmon, Portland, ' Oregon. ' a -,. - t Roaeal Roses 11 ' Roses!!! We bay : many thousands of choice bushea on :; hand-the good old rosea and new novel ' ties. Call and see them at our tree yard. v Front and Tamhlll. Oat our Ross Cata, ; log. Portland Seed Company.. Watcbaa, Watchoa, Watches On aaay ', ' weekly payments. It down, o par ' ' week. - Don't go without a good Urns ' place. ' Mstsfor ColU SUth street ' ' - Tho Oregon Equal Suffrage asaocla tlon will hold a moating en Saturday at I p. m. at 111 SUth street . :AH watchoa cleaned, 11.'; All mala - aprlngs, f U- Mstsger A Co, 111 Sixth : .. - ' - '- ' -.-- ' See tho Incubators hatching today and EAR.L; C WILSOWS ',u STCLOUD v -r A Spring Shirt of?.:- " Excepttoial "v-'V '-'v ' : Snisrtness . ' ":v See It In Our a-4 :",c. window: v ' :t. -, . , ' 'v.,-'j.'ii"'.- . ; K0 VCltf'1 ; ' : r--"--'0,co. f . Ill bat you 50 that Oeorge Wash ington was not born on tho lid of Pebroary.". - -,;'- - Thla waa tha challenge mad yester day afternoon by one of a group of man whom ths holiday had brought to gether at a downtown bar. ' Tha speaker rapes tad his chailsnga, and with an ex pression of pity for such lamentable Ignorance, one of tha. group took, tb bat Than they hunted up tb Bneyolo- paouia uritianici "Washington. Oeorae 1781-1T. tha nrst prealdent of tha United SUtos. waa bora In Weatmoraland oounty, Vir ginia. February 11 old atvla February 11), 17l!."sald the encyclopaedia. This looked Ilk a stand-off, but tha Icono clast ' who had started ths discussion turned to The caption T'Tlalendar.' giv ing the history of the adoption of the Gregorian or New Style . calendar, by which chronology la now reckoned. ' In tha eighteenth century, said the encyclopaedia, the dlfferenoe of time between the old and new styles was 11 days, so that the day of Washington's Dlrtn was either February 11, old stylo, or February !!, new .style. But -In tb nineteenth century tha -, different widened to II days, and In ths twen tieth century still another day waa added, so that the actual difference now between tha old and saw atylea of reck oning la II daya. , " Coasaquantly the real anniversary of Oeorge Washington' birth will b to morrow, February 14, Instead Of yes terday, February II. iv . With I0 less In hla pocket and with a feeling of vagut distrust of tha Father of Our Country,, tha loser want forth to make a little money himself out of bia newly acquired knowledge. , : v DECO F03 EARLY TRIAL LEADS TO q3AT03Y And When It Is All Over Judge 'ohrfrtonDeddea'AgaJnetTr Attorney C, F. Lord. ; Oratory pertaining to the rights of an, aoensed to demand and receive a spaady trial and saml-eaustla remarks from tb attorney . repraaantlng the proasotttlon, culminating in a refusal of. tb motion causing tha incident. war featuree in . tha federal eiroalt court thl morning; The principals war United State District Attorney Bristol, United State Judge Wolverton and At torney c r. Lrord. Tho latter la aoeused of conspiracy In hampering former United State Dis trict Attorney F. J. Heney In tb prose cution of certain land fraud eases. Mot long ago ha moved tnat bia case be act for bearing. Thla morning he appeared la oourt and moved that hla motion tor a hearing be sot for argument H waa opposed by United Btatea District At torney Bristol. - In presenting ' bis '4 motion; Attorney lord dwelt at length -upon federal con stitutional rights. Tha district attor ney replied that under tha existing con ditions, the ' principal on being that Special Prosecutor Heney waa absent from ths city, nothing waa to be gained by setting a data for the bearing of tha secondary motion of Attorney Liora. ' In sustaining tho contention of the district attorney, Jndg wolverton aald that at thla tlma lnasmnoh aa there waa no Jury drawn, nothing would be gained in granting Mr. Lord' motion that hla motion to have hi case act for trial be heard a aa early data. Julius Caesar Tonight. It ta in the heavier, deeper and more tragic momenta that Marshall Darrach auooeada beyond criticism I bia aomsdy is always splendid and haa a marry hu mor behind It bat perhaps there la no play in hla repertoire that la o easily rendered and so successfully presented as the tragody of "Julius Caesar" which will be tha biU tonight at the Whit Tempi. .. . Th course of Shakespearian reel tali alvan thla weak by th Battlement work of th People's Institute has been an nounced In th schools, its splendid edu cational value being Instantaneously ao oordad recognition ' by principals and teachers, but there were vary few Stu dents and- none to many teacher pres ent at th first recital Wednesday. It 1 too. bad that th young people who ar studying Shakespsar In their dally school work do not take advantage of such a fine opportunity aa thla to hear him given by a man aa talented, and aa scholarly In bia Interpretation aa Dar rach. Thar were special rates mad to all tear here and student, even to th- general admlaslons, and it is sin cerely to be hoped that more of them will take advantage of th opportunity than did o on th opening night "Ju lius Caesar" begins at half-past t to night and tomorrow afternoon "Hamlet" will b presented. " sTew Portland Mom. ' Building permits have bean Issued a follow: Jos Brhart, cottage, in Boll- wood, coat- IIOQ? O. W. Gilbert, resi dence, corner East Twanty-alxth and Broadway streets, coat Il.tOOr H. Fisher, cottage, comer East Thirteenth and East Davis . streets, . cost 11,100; Bartman. Posa Klssllng, storaa, cor ner Hawthorn and Union avenues, cost 11.100; E. H. Stephana, oottage. In City View Park, eost $210. Milwaukle Country Club. to Aageles and Oakland races. Take Ballwoed and Oregon City ears at First and Aldsr. tomorrow at , Pacific Mall Order com pany' store, 101. First street north western agent for Petaluma Incubator and Brooders .. - .. -, .:... For. Sal Tract of land bounded by Washington, Twenty-third and Cornell road, formerly known a . "Oamotinua Garden.", Max Smith, th Savoy res taurant, 111 Fifth street . . , Montavlll Flower, th greatest liv ing reader of Shakeepeare'e "Merchant of Venice,' appear at th Whit Tem ple Monday night. ; v , .1 Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice." by -Montavlll Flowers, at the Whit Temple, Monday night, on th T. M. C A. Star course. Gold medals for lawn grass and sweet peas. Butser, ssdsman. Ill Front T. if. C A. BUr tours number Mon day night., '"7 . . " asBSsnwaw--- - r Tt. B. C. Brown, Ey-Er;v Mirquaa. A. tn mti's uauu, Western Union Ttt;r&ph Com pany Prepares for Inortaeed Cuslneta ty Improvermnts. NEW LINZ ALCO 13 CIINO . mm a a a at r-rs lllAifl CO bVlfc.1 IV WSIM riUVIWlM Lstttr Quadruplaz Wire Is Alr4y ' Strnni to Astland, fUys Robert T. n&ldritUsTiWim-SooirEn Ur Portland Bnain Iacrtaaina ' Extensive Improvements ar ' being mad by tha Western Union Telegraph reinpIny"to-glT Portland better- po munloation facilitiea with otkar parte of th country. . Two quadruples: wires ar being strung to ths city, on from Saa Francisco and th other from Salt Lake. Th work la already under way and will be finished within' a few month. - ' , '. 4 '.- :!;' i,, - : Robert T. Reld. superintendent of tb Western Union Telegraph company, of Seattle, was in this city yesterday in specting th local offlc and looking over th improvements whish ar being mad to anlsrga it faetlluaa. He ex pact great thing of Portland In tb near future. On - thing which lm preaaed him mora than any other was th fast that . th extenelv business don by his company during tb expo sition period did not decrees after th exposition closed. On tha ' contrary. there baa been a gradual Increase. Ha accounted for thla by th grant agita tion in railroad buUdlng and th pres ence of many eastern capital lata In tb city. . : " -.- ."Our new copper" quadruples wire from Ban Francisco to Portland la al ready strung to Ashland and will soon enter Portland," aald Mr. Raid. W are making these Improvement . to meet th Immediate demands of . th Increased business In this ' city. An other wire of Ilk nature Is being strung to Portland from Salt Lake to handle th heavy eastern business. This Una will follow th Oregon Short I4n and th O. R.' W. Anothsr wlr wUl bs constructed from Chicago to Seattle tb coming summer. .. - . "All th Improvement w have un der contemplation will be finished with in a year. They will necessitate th employment of a larger office fore in Portland and tha facilitiea thus pro vided will be ample for our business for th next two rears at least Of course we are always looking; Into tha future and If at any time we see tnat futnra conditions will demand It w will enters our facilitiea Immediately. W see a great era of development ahead for Portland and for that w ar now preparing." 1 - - - r TO: TAKE STEPS TOVj " CITY OCTSHIP. Board rof Trade Trustee to Ratify Initiative Committee ) Appointments. A meeting of trustees of th Port land board of trade at 4:1 o'clock this afternoon will ratlf v the appointment ox the initiative committee that la to be submitted for tho approval of Mayor Lane and take up the work of preparing a plan by which tha city of Portland may acquire docks, build a belt line, bridge and boulevards aa outlined in a proposition mads by Francis L Mo Kenn, who ba stated that th Ida ta ao soundly practical that he will under take to furnish all the money asosssary and take city bond at a low rat of in terest --.. . '. - -' The oommlttee ha been appointed by President Wall! Mash of the board of trade, and after confirmation by th trustees this afternoon, will be publicly announced and th matter turned ever to the mayor to receive hla official aano tlon. It la aald Mayor Lane heartily concurs. In the main, with the general plan advanced by Mr. McKenna. Ths whole undertaking Is- placed n a alf- sustaining basis, and not only is it ex pec tad to pay interest on its own eost, but nrovlde a sinking fund for retire ment of the bond and ultimately prove a source- of net revenue to th city. On of the main objects, a brought out by. th advocates of th plan, la to aoourag th Paciflo coast tourist movement now being started oy me cities of th intermo tin tain and coast stetea, th commercial bodies of Port land and the transcontinental railroad lines. It Is said that with th develop ment of the plan proposed, Portland would become one of the most attractive cities In th world for tourist. , NEW PYTHIAN LODGE FORMED AT ST. JOHNS Grand Chancellor M. F. Davis, th ex ecutive official of ths Knight of Pythias In th domain of Oregon, and I. R. Stlnson. grand keeper of records And aeal, ar at th Parkin hotel to complete the aetaiia inciaanc to tne in stitution of a new Pythian lodge at St ' Johna next Saturday night Thla flourishing suburb of the metropolis hss long fait the need of such an organisa tion, aa a large number of the K. P. fraternity be v made their borne there, and the order always, encourages th membership to -ally themselves with th Interests nd development ' of the community in Which they reside. Th ritualistic work will be conferred by the team from Ivanhoe lodge No. 1 of Port land. Royal Vtsler E. R. Mans of the D. O. K. K. will preside at the banquet fallowing Instituting ceremonies. Psst Grand Chsnosllor Joseph Supple will de liver an address on the "History of the Order From Its Inception to the Pres ent Day." Members of the various Port land lodges will go to t. jonn on in ara but eneolala will be oro- tded for th return tflp, thee wtU-bJ held until th banquet la over. - ; The Sohmer : v " Tu ta remarkable for Duritr. richness and delicate moaioal qualltls. ; JuriM T.innal It'' Wahata mtjk ,ki, MAmln, that ha would an. noanoe declaions la ta lonowing Umula, mnrninst l tha . ease of Rudolph objections to flnal report. . In th estate I jerry incn; en mp-.ui- In, nrdar arainat C E. Lock- wood to account for money of th ea ts.! e. .-. - ,.- aaa mt Csrl Anauat Palm- quest; on bieUoa toe final report. c:z:i 300 fe3a. Wa?3&.C)2.flO, 0S. i stsd ' ft If P. t fiE.f.J " 7 1 a-C.-d ( ''a . . e .r - O lt Pa - . e . ; OllaX fCttlCOCltS B tJ -Sill JT Jii VA V7. WU i 11 t Itl.'-J" 7 25C0 Prs. Womon'oSho 03, $3.50 Vduco 01.98 On sal today' 2,500 pairs of women's high-grade footwear at a price it would.be impossible for s to buy them at today; all new up-to-date styles; Johnson Bros.' best make in patent - leather, patent colt and vici kid; lace and Blucher styles; low, medium and high' heels; heavy and light soles; all sixes and ; widths; suitable footwear for all occasions; every pair guar anteed to give the wearer satisfactory service; included in the s : above, offerings is one line of patent colt button shoes; ' regular $3.00 and $3 JO values; your choice at , Cil OQ r this phenomenally low nricnair-: -Nr SSJ ,: Every woman' should look to her footwear needs at once. . I Spring Styles iriStcts6li?HQts rfewSqrfcs l&i fa 44tctionM Hatt for nea ncrty rtdyDcrtryi csdScft HxU fa new "CoUgga" cad "Johsny Jcat" tbr U ptstu Ua-Tfcw cny htt xsszsy cea bay 4.00 ad $300 each Netr yfa3 thtpsi fa Dcrbyct $3.30 cad 3.00 exeb fjiw Scft Felt H&tj ca u!a t $20 cad $3.00 each Every hat fjgsirstggd Special vdgcsfaMcns Fcrnfahinss tcmorrov Fe&irigary Sale of l-eunoe bottle Queen Olive S5e B-ounc bottle Queen Olives. ...... ...r..V..10 ounce botUe stuffed Olives ....AOs) Jello lo Cream Powdera for.... 10 H -pound can Baker's Cocoa ,.. ao I cans Amason Table Paacbes... ............. Army and Navy Corn, oau 8 t cans Alpha Corn for.......... .......86 I packages Seeded Raisin - TregMA French Sardine, can....... 16 S cans Kosebud French Sardine .....SB Fig Prune or Poetum Cereal.... SO bar Oeaene Soap for .-...S5. S eana Griffin's Assorted Sodp .....88f I 1-lb. cans Orifftn' Pork aad Bean.... 85 t pound Curtlo Bros. Jam or JaUy......;..20 Quart bottle CAB. Lucca OU...,....f 65 t quart MacNallr Olive Oil for............T& 1-pound pall Ml Hood Lard.. i S H-poama seat Xwnay Oeeea for........ SO 1-pemnd seat Wwnaya Ooeea fo.. 40 I peaad Baker's TJawMi Obosola. ...... a 1 pemaal BaksTs Ooeea fee ..40 Wm. X. Bakafs Tfasa-esSeasd Oheeehvta, lb... X 1 gallon lrfg Cabin Maple Syrup...... ...... fl. SO S oana Carnation Cream for.'., ......85 I eana PWneer Cream tor.....'..... ....25jt The Meier (&-Fran!s Store PORTLAND'S LARCXST AND E1ST STOetE . i . y. Managing Estates. Is aa Important braach ef ear smtaaes; we take entire eharae sad relieve yea af all Se- Till WOTS, B'TnS " T iteatlasd sttfetaaata ef aftelra. Our akiu la tai use m wmw -wwu a im. . , .- . ''- - tJ StTBIb-XM aTXABXT It TXAka. lt ResonrcM Over $1,400,000 Pordand Trust Contpsny of Ortgcn a Ts. or. M sad Oak sta. . . rkes Si. Tl BSNf. I. rOHaTI.... .....Prsstdsat B. U WTTOCK. .Vlea-rresuuBi ST uts rAOix.. v-iir'Ji'S!!!!! J. O. OOLTEA... .....assists st Secretary Apollo. Rink towghM T UMa , "' mlrmtm ajnd aVata with - tfca. throng at the Apollo rink. Seventh and Oak. FREE Courteous Instructor- free-at all time for benefit of beginners. ; ? vfnaln afternoon and evening. - APOLLO RINK SSVSBTsI AJTB- OAK ' ? v. joa-as mawoaavt, pbopb. . to:.:c?j:cv rc::r urim Two nore great r?exU 1st cf csw cctton Slirtwahta ca tt!a ct wcadetfc2y Vsvr rricta-CCO desta cf the aewtrt cai rrct t!nt 10S atylst fa turn, thtsa, m!3, dcttcd SwUs. an4 fcacy novella Lcr-p cr ahgrt a!eve-WaUU made trfcaaed fa the very test cf .1 Entire new line of Jap Silk Waist made narrow or wide tucks, lace or shirred yokes, long or short sleeves; over 200 dot. of them ready for your choosing st prices from...3.T5 to f 44 Handsome new tailor-made Silk Waist in pin stripes and JA QQ I ebaclra; kmea. sin hlua ani black astra value at ach.....V I checks; brown, navy blue and black; extra A aomplete new line of th celebrated S. ooatai every petticoat guaranteed sot to They are made of the- best quality silk, They ar saad of the-best quality sua, deep nouaoee ana nemstttcnaa rutflea; tucked and stitched bands; pleating and ruche; all the leading ''Stetson" Heta ere sxaxtstssa cyJ to Celebrated Victor Flour, sack All Mllcher Herring at, keg.. 1 -pound caa Shrimps, 10 S-poun4 eans.......aO .'.Always omthlng nw . .'.'-:'' '..' tb . PdacdiHotcl ,; Saa Fraadtco Z SAFB B8POI OBOcma, wooxwomra: bastx TO TrBAbTSXBVT Opp. Market Street Entraao. ' 0i IT. Toraa axso fob' its couaT cuisra CAFES For modern - dental work. , World-renowned specialist. Lowest price eonsteteat with Srst-clas ' ' srark. 0 TO NEW YCHti CZrjTIOTO POtrBTat AT r era. Open day and night, from ; a. i . , . sniwt a p. . TEETH 9:ao aad great variety to la plain taitor4 or fancy style; value at, each..... H. M. split or deep flou guaranteed SUk Pettl- erack within S months. r.lcn'sVccto.SSto 020 Vcb. S1.05 dreat spring sale of men's Fancy and Washable Vest 400 of them the v entire- reserve stock of a leading New. York manufacturer. In fig--' ares, stripes, dots and plain colors in gray, tans, browns, blue, black and white. Great assortment to ' : select from." All are well made and ' finished and sell regularly at $2.00, .1125, $2.50 each. All sizes for ' , men and young men. Ct 1 Choice at. .. V',VJ Every man can nse one or two of them styllah snd servioeabla Sd Floor. Grcceirbs It peana dry )raalsd Saga,. ..........f l.OO t galiea aaa Brip Syrap. .,..40 Meier Cb Frank's Famoaa Mo- Jt cha and Java CofTee, poand tvSJfC A S1.IV s-ls. saa abl Bavikberrle.,... .10 t packagas Jello for... ,85 Qmart bettl of Blaeuar for ,.. Blue label Catsup, bottle , 20 Van Camp's Catsup, bottle.... .........80 1-quart bottle CAB. Vinegar...... .85 Durkee'a Sated Dresalng ....,....lOe. 85 Walnut at, per pound 15 Quart Cooper's OUve Oil for...:... 81.00 1 packages H. O. Oata for 25 J packages Fore for..,. ,..,..,....25 t package Malta Vita 26 Ubbya Ham or Veal Loaf .....10 pound pall pure Jelly for........ ...... .....TB I Jar McLaren's Chses for........ ...25 Ba polio, Tei Bon Ami, I for.......... ..25 Ldbby Lunch Tongue SO( S5f t 1-pound eana Corn Beef for.....,...........a5 Jcpniess end CURIO SALE f Owing to our aurplu atoek ef ' ' holiday goods ws abal reduce ; prioes en very article In all line, consist Ing; of fine Silver Clot ; sonne, Batmma, aw Braaaware) ' Bronae Xeoorated Porcelain Ten" ' Sets, Silk and Satin Smbrotdere Kimonos. Screen, Carved Furni ture, Toys, Matting, ..' :' . ' Anflrcv; Km ' . ' SST BV. ' . sBbVaVBBBasMsFaB' BJ SW S J Ccncrct: Ccrjtiurn Co. Manvtaoturer ef Cencrata bum Bleoka. Contractor fee all kind f semeal GTA?a TaaAtxa -,. r- t r r i , raV . ,. . ti. e la. Pa t ft 1 TeeOa, hi series of "Stediee am th Lye." t Srst one "being on the construction ef tie ay considered tress the teav.:t f an optical instrument. 1 1 !: ' A Hi atas, 1,1 1 siaaae. . V .LI- . ft T UA ' iA ..nl.tn ,A ik, , K Mn.(nil). .' tlon of the eye considered aa an optloal instrument, which .It is. A photog rapher's camera is much Hks the eye, and the laws of iignt are ooeyea esaeciy alike in eaca. - Tne sensurva niaie in the camera occupies ths same relative poeltlon a doe th retina in th ye. and performs the same function, that Is, receiving the Impression or picture. In the eye. however, this picture I eon-, veyed to th brain" through ths medium of the optic nerve, as a message I transmitted thrauarh a teleDhone. the . wire betng the medium. Ten might k.va An m, wa.ll that en oat toerfeet veiepnoiM. Due IK ins wnnaniai w Im-aI, m ha muum Man hat lVa(. ' Vans might have a perfect eye considered aa, an optical Instrument, but If there ta a derangement of the optle nerve ao tnv' pression Is eonducted to the brain.. and th person is therefore blind. To make this more easily end si stood f have made a sectional dra win as Illustrates oeiow, snowing now me air- ferent refractive, media of tb y era placed. v i -. , ' . . , 1 The Cornea. r Optic Nerve. , t The Irla . Aqueous Humor. I CllUry Muscle. 7 Vitreous Humor. ' e Crystalline Lena - j The Cornea is that transparent, con vex covering of the front of the eye. which la nearly a millimeter In thick ness. Immediately back ef this In the Aqueous Humor (a transparent fluid). Suspended as it were in th Aqueeu Humor is thit beautiful little curtate eeied the Iris, on which the color of th eye Is painted, and was placed there by the Creator to regulate the amount of light coming to the Retina, and act without our volition. 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