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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. ."FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16, 1903. 0? ICIDOO ANSWERS FALL THICKER Tit' AiUPJA. SPECIALS THAN LEAVES IN AUTUMN TIME d IT 'ii The pottmu aald that whea he dellv ered the mall at Tha Journal office this morning. " - ' ': ' I aiq. be said: ,VJ..: tor yon." ; - " The puaale Ml t tor look Ilka lad la a snow storm, ao thickly are tba sola tlens to tba problem oomlng In. ." There iwal to be mora ways to solve this ."Skldoo" problem tbaaj there are leaves on tha traas In Ifacleay park In tha summer time, and some of tba an swers produoe a wealth of pennlea that, war It ail In poaaaaaloa -of tha original boy. la tba pussle. would make him richar than, Rockefeller and much hap pier. It la to ba hoped. ' , -roara a tlma to write mora answers to tha problem;, aoma people figure alowljr, and wa are going to give evenr body a chance to win one of tha. prises. ' Hera are a, few things to' remember la this Skldoo cuotsstr ' . 7 ; . Address you solution Tussle Editor, Tha Journal"; write on one aide of the paper the prises -are for the beat aolu tlon mora -than for. tha correct anewer. Thla last., prorlalon , la .. neoeaaary, there' la but one correct anewer to the Bkldoa. problem; (Ira what you think la the beat solution and make It aa abort -aa yoa"an. If you do not follow theae suggestions It may be- II for you. " Hare -are a few anawere received alnee last night: Zr. v. , , - Vea afaog) fa Hi .Puaale Editor, The Journal I-would Suggest that -all would be the anewer. t -.. ... . w x HlfiSET JR., .; . :. .- ti !! Knott St, City. -Pusale Editor, Tha Journal My eola tion U fit pennlea T' , ; . 'SKVBKN' JTnttaV- X . , ;, F. D No. 1, Montavllla. ; "Pussla Editor,'. Ths Journal My an . a war to your Skldoo problem. la that tha toy recelYed ' fit pennlea, placing 11 pennies In eaeh of tha 21 boxea . v .iv. '., -- MISS A. K. PENNT. 'J ." ' 1 Hard In a; Street City. Puaale Editor, - Tba Jonrnal Tba number of pennlea would be Stt. j . B. W. MITCHELL, ' Ninth ami Irvine Streets, city. . v- . '' Punla' Editor, The . douvnal The an swer to tha Skldoo" problem la It pen nlea. Skldoo. SAM JOHNSON, -. t5t Sixth Street, City. tha boy. had t , poaBloa -aad -put-ano penny -In eeoh box. . . MART TRtJKOBITZ. ' ' ','''' ' 47 Hardlnc Street, City. Puute Editor, Tbe Journal The old man care the boy II pennlea and tbe newer la II boxea, one In - eaoa boa. That would be an even number In each boa. LAWRENCE ELMO BUCKBEB . 411 E, Thirteenth Street 'Puaale Editor, The Journal la solr Inf your Skldoo . problem my anewer la II pennlea la each box. . , , , LEO A. LARFIELD, : .'....:...'. Woodatock. . f Kakea Kim a Croeene. - i' Puaale Editor. The Journal The an wer to your "Skldoo" puaale la: Total number pennlea 1.1I2.11,16.B5I.014,001. Thla la derived by multiplying; all num bera from I to II, Inclusive and adding 1. Divide thla by Zt, gives M.lll.tll, 114,114.017 pennlea - - OEOROB H. IRVIN, Corner Second and Grant , " Bert Xetagaa's Aaawer. ' - Posala Edltpr, The Journal I llnd tha answer to the "Skldoo" problem to ba 1.114,00.717,777,e7,80,01 . pennlea ' Hoplnr It 1b not "Skldoo for me," I am.TerjrtTuly'youre. -r rr- x----rj- BBKT HJETZQSR, ' .'' .Oraabam, Or. ' Puaale -Editor, Tha 'Journal la" an swer to yonr -Skldoo problem, I atata KaltlpUoatkm and Blrthdaya. Puaala Editor,' Tha Journal: " Hare' ta tha anawer to Skldoo- problem. Tou. multiply I by I, giving . by 4 giv ing 14; 14 by i. giving 110; 119 by , giving 710, and eo on multiplying each result by the next number, op to and Including II. which' glvea yotf 4t,l7T. lll.01l.117.040.000. Now add your flrat figure which la 1 and you. have a aet of figures that la dlvtelble by It with no remainder. The boy muat have had 45.77.1!M1M!7,040,001 pennlea Ski- , for I waa 11 yesterday and think I am right MRS. K. L. DIXON. ; University Park. Portland.- .;- Thinks Xas olved. Puaale Editor, Tha Journal: I looked at tha Skldoo problem and think . I have solved it The boy had II boxea. and put one coin In each box. ANNA PICKLE. Xa Says S3, and Skldoo, To. Puaale . Editor, The ' Journal: My opinion la that tha boy had 11 pennlea The problem atatea ha uaed It boxea; well, he JuBt put pne Jiu. aclL box. thereby leaving no remainder. . You un derstand my aolutlon la. that tha boy had It pennies snd placed one penny In ' Positively none soM before this time . x ' : 'I "'Regular Value 60c f-V . : ; X. ' Shirt Waist Ironinfl Board SILK FLOSS SOFA CUSDIOWS wo-"' m - r r : bbbbbsb" vavi:su L II' 'si mm each ' of the II boxea leaving no I malnder. The question la. "How many pennlea' did the boy . haver' I aay 11 pennlea Am I not right? Seems very simple. Anybody can figure It out at a glance. Skldoo II for you. .... , . Y A. . H, SHOULER. ' . Master Siohards' Solutioa, Puaala Editor, The Journal: - The number" of pennlea tha collector had was 7.47A.0I.11. Thla divided by any number from I to II Inclusive leaves one, snd one only, for a re mainder Divided-by- It'flvee-1,4 tt.- 147,121 or tbe number of pennies In each of the 11 boxea, and no remain der. Tha problem 1b ' solved "by getting $20,COO"STOm OF WJES UQUOKS . TO CE CLOSro OUT AT 50c ON THE DOIIAR : t i j,,: . . -v- . -a ti-. j'- , ... . .'..'.. .y y,r,.. ; . . ,'.' ... Before, moving ,to. our new location at No. 51 Front street,. where we shall engage in the' .wholesale business exclusively, we . shall close out bur entire stock of wines and liquors at a .reduction of, from 40 to 60. per cent on the dollar. If yon need anything in the liquor line. for the coming holidays, it will pay you to call atjour establishment andlbuy your, goods-from -us. -"You will never buy such iargauijslagain." ; We are not going to move one bottle or one gallon : of goods from our present location, ihirefore the entire stock must go, no matter if we have to sacrifice the goods at almost half the price. Read over our price list.' , ; - , ', "l TOM9 aegular price SCO per gaX, at, per WZJTB, isaralaa paioa SSAO per raQoa. aa per S-al. ... ....;.....f....,...........f l.QQ AJTOsTUOA warm, regular prloe Sa.00 per gallea, at pas gal . ' .'.. . SX.OO 'WSOATU wnra,' agalas prloe SAM per gal a, pet gal, i mil HADEIBA won, regalatr prloe SS.00 per gal, . gai . ...4.;.,........ ,...... fl.OO 10V1IOI OB MTM WJOSXZBS, regalas prlee S4MW pea gaL, at, per gal. . 4.00 atOvmaOsT OB urn Wankxzxs, regwlajr prloe SS.00 per gaL, at, per gaL . B3.50 aOTTSBOaT Oa MTM WWlMTCni, regular prlee S4-00 per ai, at, per gal. .......... ...f3.00 OVaaoa ea ata WaUSUZS, retrujar prlee gauss per gal at, per gaL fZ.SO laajTBT. rerala price SHOO pes gaL, at, per lUt AH IH AMM S,a-s A ar-aaVaa-a-. f l.OOT-I00ottlea of , per aaa aaUrST, ragnlar price SfeO par gaL, as per gel 4 i.;r.....i....2.50 SUCzamT aaaJTBT, regular prloe Sa-SO per gaL, at, per gaL . fl.OO 100 bottles of IW11T WXras, regalar prloe IUS a bottle, at, per bottle ;..T5w 100 bottles of SWEJIT WXJTXS, regular price SLOO bottle, , per bottle . , , CO at IW1IT wms. regalar prloe SLTS a bottle, at, bottle ...40e 1M0 bottles of IWBIT WTaTXS. regular prloe aoo a bottle, at, a bottle 20 ' IfiOO Bottles of SXfcACXaxaaY aaaXBT, regular prloe $1.00 a bottle, at, a bottle ..404 1,000 fuU uart bottles of MTM AJTD BOVaBOK wniXIT, regular prloe M) a bottle, at. . . .SBs) lflOO aart bottles of BTS AJTB BOVaaOV WKXJtnT, regular prloe glS, at, a bottle T5 1,000 o.uart Bottles BTI AXfD BOUBBOaT W regalar prloe gl-00 a bottle, at, a bottle AOs) 1,000 bottles at ABSOBTBB BBAJTBZBB, regmlajr prloe $LS8 a bottle, at, a bottu J...i..;.i.;J.y54 : AH other goods in our store' which are not mentioned in' this price list will be "sold at a reduction to compare with, the above prices. Goods shipped to any part of , the state by ,, ex press or .freight, all charges prepaid. - -' -r--rj -f-1 v' ' '' . ' ' V 1 ' ':''' '' MIKE '.. (V:V, ' i; V;,. r' I Telephone Main 70 f" ; AfA III A C tTTXTTT1kT PTnT7T?T w iinguinu a vv : otivaat , s : ",: T ? 7' Between Tenth and Eleventh Streets the lowest common multiple of J all numbera from 1 to II Inclusive, adding , . . . . , . r A will iuuiuiiiii uj mm. , J. CLARK RICHARDS. V ISO Eaat ttrd Street, City, 1 v "tw of a Xtad. . ... Puaale Editor, The Journal: , He muat nave naa zi pennies. MRS. r. J. FITZOERALD, i 710 Eaat ttrd Street - Puaala Editor, Tha Journal r Answer to Skldoo puxsle: II boxes, one penny in each oox. mauds leverett. ! - ' ' til Kelly Btreet.CJtyt 7'acr. aCoOaUouglfa trasss. Puaxle Editor. The Journal: ; Dear Sir The number of pennlea required ta comply with the conditions named la your "Skldoo Problem" would be tit,. 177,181. ss.' r. B. McCULLOUOH. 144 Shaver Street, City. mi Get a Pair of "Everstick" Rubbers for this kindof . weather.;! They hang on like woodticks : j:... ? - The Woman Who Wean An v $2.50 Slice ' May be assured that her feet ; 're fashionably attired," and " with ' the best footwear ever sold for that money on this green old earth. -t . ,f ' - 1 y Jim The James Means $3.00 Shoe for Men Means that the wearer need not have wet feet no matter how much it rains. These must not be classed with the ordinary shoe sold for this money. They are made, to stand the racket : "XJ , . vvv . -we are " sole, ; -agents : for ' .: . ;-, ,r. . . Durrim mu and little red sciiool house -. ' V vf.'j: SHOES FOR CHILDREN; ; Buy, a pair for that boy of yours and see how it will worry him to wear 'era out M BH'S SHOE STORE -HONEY SAVERS IH FOOTWEAR 239-232 UorrlsoiiSL Near Second' t a Xstty Sreea. '.Puaale Editor, The Journal: Answer to the Skldoo problem: He had 411,-177,681- pennlea and muat have been a Rockefeller, or a Vanderbllt Or alas a Madams BonL , ' ". NANNIE WESTER. ' ' Care of Roberts Bros. - This Soaads Beaaoaable Bnoagb. Puaala Editor," Tha Journal: The number la tt-add 10 la-7,-double it U lit. take one half, will make Tt. aubstract the number (() wlU leaTe 10. divide by I will make t, multiply by S wlU make If, double It. will make 10, aubstract It will leare 10, add t will make It, or "Skldoo." , ' MARGARET CUNDT, - ; .144 Pettygrore, City. iii - i i in- CASTS BREAD UPGH lYATFBS Wit f "VI" A! a RlOYEtt PRICE Which means a suit made of good durable fabric- worsteds, cheviots and . cassimeres with serviceable , linings and tximmings. : Just 1 as good in EVERY WAY; as the $15 Suits of bther stores at a MOYER price. W Z:x':: ';;:', MEN'S RaAINCO ATS at the Same Price Ra!neoiS for Boys ESS" WHEN YOU SEE 'IT 1 N OUR AD IT'S SO iiPiiSBi Proprietor of Hotel Imperial Re r joices That He Has Found s an Honest Man. - r In September last a aeedy looking stranser Invaded the lobby of the Im perial hotel and asked - Phil Metachan Jr., who la the Imace of his father mlnua tha beard. If It would be possible for him to stay ever night without pay ing .anything for the privilege. - Phil Junior ought Phil senior, to whom E. N. Treadwell, the stranger, . explained that he hid been burned out In San Francisco, whera be had been a pros perous artist with a large stock in trade. Ha related that he waa on his way ta Albany, New York, where his son re sided, and that in future days ha would remember any klndneaa shown him. Aa evidence of good 'ancestry he exhibited soma very aged Masonlo emblems and devices, which had been tha property of , his. ancestora . banded down to hla father. Landlord Metachan thought the man would be a good Investment , on the strength of his Masonlo .forefathera and accordingly gave him a room and all tba comforts of - tha hotel. The next morning he Introduced tha traveler to the proprietor of ' Watson's restaurant. adjoining the hotel, and saw that the guest within hla gate waa nourished be fore he took up cla long and penniless Journey.- . ; ...., . . . A day or so ago the delayed eastern mall brought two letters to the Imperial hotel, one to Mr.. Metachan, . the other to Mr, Watsoib In each waa a bualneas card abowlng that, the traveler was an artist onos . more and established. To tbe hotel man -was sentra postofflca order for . 1 1. cost . ot. one. Bight's lodg ing; to the restaurant man waa awarded half as much, coat of a good-sized breakfast Phil Metachan Br.' has given the postal order ts Phil Metschan Jr. to store away with ths family Jewels. , A NEW DEPARTURE J Ths Cost Of Zntermants Stag Bssa Oreat- ty Bedaeed by tba Kolmaa Under taking Oompaay, Heretofore It has been the custom of funeral directors ts make charges for all Incidentals connected with a funeral. The Edward Holman Undertaking com pany, the leading funeral dlrectora of Portland, beginning July ,1.-190, will depart from thla old custom. When the casket la furnished by us its cost will Include all charges, auch as conveying the remains jto our chapel, outalds boa, embalming, hearse to cemetery and all services which may be required of us except clothing, cemetery, and carnages. thus effecting a saving 01 Me ta ( oa each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAK ING COM PANT, . . .-- 110 Third street, aornsr Salmon. BILLIARD MEN ARE V s IN MERRY COURT WAR Suit, for .15.000 damages, for alleged defamation of character was filed by J. J. Curraa . against Dr. Oeorge W. iqalaei of the. derming 7lmfBf Foater 4t Klelaer In , the circuit court yesterday afternoon. Curraa alleges that Dr. Kleiser said of him; There are more dirty tricks in the bill-posting business than In any other, and Curran knows and oaea them, all." Curraa states that this statement and others were untrue, and Injured his commercial standing. A separate action for tlO.OOO dartiages from the Arm of Poster as Kleiser was brought by Cur ran, who claimed that the Arm painted out signs that be had placed on blll bearda la the city. Otto J. Kraemer ap pears aa attorney for Curraa.- A la ar liver leads to ehrenle dyspepsia and constipation weakens' the whole ayatem. Doan'a Reguleta (It cents per boa) correct the liver, tone the stomach, cure constipation. . V.'. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF . ". The United States National Bank OF PORTLAND, OMWOst ' , , ' i IbV-UOC ,y''-J ' Loans and dIsoounta....l,lr,TIT.It U. a bonds to secure circulation 100,000.00 U. SV and- other - bonds - --.aad prera.......,..,r. llt.Mt.OI Real eauta ............ t.tla.41 Office Fur. and Fix 4.100.00 Bank building lli.000.00 Money .on i f- call In New '" ' "" '',:?' :.-.. Tork .....I1.000.00.M Cash and dus - - - '- from banks MI.01IJ 1.ITI.I1T.I IT.no.ttO.T0 Attest oorrect: Capital .i....i..t 100,000.00 Bur. and TJnd. Prof.;.... ' 100.011.40 ClrculaUOn ............ (00.000.00 Dir. unpaid ; Itt.oo DepoalU ...... t.ltt.tfajt a. .... ,.-, : , r'f 1 t: IT.tt04ft.T0 I. C AINSWORTH. Preeldent . MilwaukFe Country Club. . Eastern and California races. Take ell wood and Oregon City oara at Fuel and Alder. ., ' Preferred Stoek Oaaaad Ooeaa. ' AHea Ik Lewis' Best Brand. These, are the h'andsorhe TGilt . Embossed Leather Covered Pocket Savings Banks (in red ; ' ' . or black leather), which we re; lending ; free to ; p every one who wants to Save Money. ;. .; This little leather covered; bank can be car . ried in the vest pocket or in a lady's hand bag. ' , Any one can earn money. ' ' " ' i Only the wise save money. , ' - ; Thousands of the wise ones todiy are saving . ' their money in these little 4 up-to-date pocket banks and are building-up substantial bank ac- " counts. , - '',; 1 Money in the Bank Is Your Best Friend V in time of need. ; Don't delay -start todays Call; write or telephone and we will deliver you one. This means you, if you want a bank account . . : ', -; ; i y " : :: -: . : -; -.: Merchants Investment & Trust Co. ; r ' 247 Washington stsr-J J., Frank Watson.. . .President ; K. L Durham . .Yloe-President W. a . Fear . ...... Secretary a. O. Catoaing.Asat'aecreUry ' Interest Paid . on ; Savings , . Deposits your , money can be withdrawn in wh6le or in part at any time. . -'' ..: ' V'' ..:'V. V t v.? , i y - r