THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, . MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 1. 1807. '
, OPULATIOH IS
1101 200,000
". Manager of City Directory De
clares Private Census Would
Prove Facts.
MATERIAL GROWTH OF -PORTLAND
EASILY SEEN
. fr-dra, ;C9nm,jygyT.. OfertfalM
and isuallv Indor-Estimates a
City's Population, . Writes'..' Mr.
Cliatoa im the Spectator.
(Br 'Mra. Ella JT. Clinton, Portland
manager of R. L Polk Co, publishers
City Directory, In the Spectator.)
In tha year 1(00, according to the
established custom and In compliance
with the law of the United . States, a
federal ceous was taken of tha city
of - Portland, and by-lta figures thai
vera said to ba tO.itt people residing
within the corporate llmlta of the city.
According to thla aame census over
C.000 people lived In the auburba Im
mediately adjacent, namely, Mt Tabor,
M on ta villa, etc All of these subrubs
Since the year 1100 have been annexed
to the city, which would make the cen
sus figures' something over 7.004.'
i It should be borne In mind before
reading further In this article, that a
federal census la made by entering on
prepared blanks the name of every
man, woman and child within the terri
tory covered. The person must first
zlat before his name can be entered,
a that there la no opportunity for
padded figures. There Is every op- j
rortunlty , for .people to , be , missed, j
Koomers, boarders, man who live at
their offices and may be oat when the
enumerator calls, -stay- eaatly be ana an
many cases, have been known to be.
missed by the enumerator. This Is a
positive proof that a federal census
never overstates the actual number
of people. In a given community, bu
rather that it la sure ta be below the
actual number.
; How City lu Slews, t
Seven years have passed since these
fi it urea were put out to the world. At
the time of their publication, the city
directory, though claiming something
over . 100.000 population, practically
agreed with, them In lta eatlmate of pop
v la tlon, - because It included names ... of
persona living - In other suburbs not
above mentioned. These seven years
have been the most prosperous the city I
has ever known. ; Fully double the num
ber of buildings are In the city today
than were here In 100. i
Two thirda of the large office build
ings have been erected since that time.
The postofflce receipts for any given
month are more than double what they
were in the corresponding month of
that year.
, The number of births recorded in any
given month la more than twice the
number- tor-too corresponding month in
1900
The -number of children enumerated
fn the school census thla year Is nearly
double what It waa at that time. J
The streetcar aystera haa more than
five tlmea the length of tracks that It
iVastHr' como.rl.on of out-,'
put would show the same reaulta and
yen spite of alrblawnd-mueh sac-re
that might be-i said, an Impression has
gone out that the city of Portland has
increased but: 10,000 In these seven
remarkable years of growth and pros
perity. " "
This Is not a boom city. Portland
lias never had an Inflation which could
collapse and leave the city prostrated,
aa has happened to many other places;
but, aa well aaaured aa we are of the
solidity and substantial character of
its growth, the Impression that we have
added only 10,000 in seven years has
been allowed to go broadcast through
out the country, fostered by the indif
ference of the business men of this
city, and the Jealousy of ojher cities.
' Second Census eftiargwrted.
. It haa been stated that Portland haa
anywhere from 10J.000. aa gueeaed by the
I'nited Statea census bureau, to 115,000,
a a guessed by an Inadequate city cen
There 1s but one way to deter-
. .
The Handy Doctor in
r Your Vest Pocket -
I:
rTS a fhln, round-cornered lltlla
Enamel Boi
Vhcn carried In' your real
pocket It means Health-Insurance.
' it contains Six Candy Tablets of pleas
; ant taste, almost as pleasant as Chocolate.
f. Each tablet Is a worWne doss of Css
" carets. Which acts llVo Exercise on tha
: Bowel and Uver.
It will not purge, sicken, nor upset
the stomach. . '
Because U Is not s "BUe-driTer," lka
' Salts, Sodium. Calomel, Jalap, Senna,
- nor Aperletit Waters.
' Neither. U U like Castor Oil, Crcertne,
'or other jOlly Laxatives thst simply
': lubricate the Intestines for transit of the
. ' food stopped up In them st that particular
'tlma. f - :
'- ""V" a
;l The chief cause of Constipation and
. Tndlteation is a weakness of the Muscles
that contract the Intestines and Bowels.
Cascarets are prsctlcally to the Bowel
Muscles what a Masssge and Cold Bath
' . are to tho Athletto. Muscles. :
.They stimulate tha Bowel Muscles to
oontrsct, expand, andsqueete the Di
gestive Juices out of food eaten. .
.They don't help the Bowels and Liver
'. In such a way as to make them lean
upon similar sssUtsnce for the future. .
This Is why, with Cascarets, the dose
may ba lessened each succeeding tims '
Instead of Increased, as M must be with
all other Cathartics and Laxatives.
e
If carried In your vest pocket, (or car
ried In My Lady's Purse.) and eaten Just
, when yoa suspect you need $ Cascsret
tablet, yon will never know s sick dsy
from ths ordinsry Ills of life. ,
Becsuae thess Ills begin In the Bowels,
and ptvs the way for as other diseases.
- "Vest Pocket" boi 10 cents. ;
Be sure you get ths genuine, mads
on! by the Sterling Remedy Company,
eri never sold In bulk. Every' tablet
' im ,- i cca"" . . .'3
mine thla matter. : "There are none so
blind aa those who will not aee," and
If all the fact stated herein wilt
not prove that Portland la now a city of
ISO.OOS people, then tha onlr war to put
ouraelraa rlgh with tha world la for
tha bualnaas nn to combtna and have
ceneua taken, wherein ahall bo en
rolled tha namaa of tha too, 000 people
who are In tha . eltr and lta suburbs.
Than lat thoaa who are either Indifferent
within the city, or Interested without,
prova that any ona of tha namaa regis
tered la a fletltloua ona, or Jet them
admit tha claim made that. Portland j
sianae among tne ciuea worcn, nave
100,000 inhabitants.
, Tha probabilities are. that tha actual
count would be above rather than be
low thla number. If all tha auburba im
mediately contiguous to Portland be In
cluded; that If only the territory with
in tha corporate llmlta of Portland be
Included, tha figure would bo front 116.
00 to 110.00ft. Tha establishment of
thla fact ahould ba eaay, and It ahould i
be To THrintereiTrTvryWanaotngTronege of PuIImanThes established an
buslnees In the city to aee that It be
so , established. Whatever advantage
may accrue to a etiy from being claased
among those of Its own also, ahould be
long to the city of Portland, and there
fore those who have Its Interest at
heart will stand for Its rightful recog
nltlon.
Ho Heed of HaVratloa.
' There Is no need to compare the
growth r.or advantages of Portland
with those of Seattle or of any other
cltlee on Thla coast There Is room for
11. and all have enjoyed a period of
enal growth.
Let the buainesa men of Portland aee
to It that with united effort the facta
are known about this city. No one faot
need be exaggerated or distorted. No
city Is more favored In lta location. In
Its water supply. In Its varied Interests.
In Its record for health. In lta educa
tional advantages. In the practically un
limited resources of the country around
It No one need feel called upon to
overstate a single Item. ,.
The truth le good enough for Port
land. - -y. - ' '
NEW BOOKS FOR THE
LIBRARY.
" BIBLIOGRAPHY. '. .
. Brown Manual of Practical Bibliog
raphy, 10. ,
r V. RELIGION. " '
" American Jewish Tear Rook. sntem.
per, I09-8eptember 1100, September,
105-September. 107.
Bowne ( The) Immanence of God,
105. - -
Chicago Christian Scientist June,
ltRt-May, 188. v. 1.
Hodges A Relchert Administration of
an Institutional Church. 1001.
Women of the Bible. lsOf.;
SOCIOLOGY. '
' Backwlth Drill: a Chapter of Peda
gogy. 1006.
Goodnow Principles of the Adminis
trative Law of the United States. 10S.
Heaton Commercial Handbook: of
Canada; a Tear Book. 107.
Hollander A Barnett Studies In
American Trade Unionism ItOC
Morrison Crime and1 Its Causes. 1(02.
Stelner On the Trail of the Immi
grant, 10.
PHILOLOGY. ' . , . '.
Jeaperaen Growth and - Structure of
'the English Language. 1005.
Mich sells Paaay Dlcttonnalre Pho-
netlque de la Langue Francatse, 1817.
,., SCIENCE
- r-.iw.iM.HniM
ltr,'B Iy,""Pr,nclp! Botany,
QageTbe) ' MleroseW Ed. . rev.
.an. i
Golns-i-FIeli. Forest and Wayside
Flowers, 18.
Kemp Handbook of Rocks. Ed. s.
rev. 100.
. Lucas Animals of the Past. 1101.
Merrill (A) Treatise on Rocks,' Rock-
Weathering and Soils, 100.
Montgomery (The) Analysis of Ra
cial Descent In Animals. 108. .
- - ' USEFUL ARTS.
Bond V. 8. Register and Stud-Bo.ik
for Cats. 1, 10. .
Burkett at Poo Cotton: Its Cultiva
tion. Marketing, Manufacture and tha
Problems of the Cotton World. 190. '
Burr Bicycle Repairing. Ed. , rev.
1I0S.
Chlshnlm Handbook of Commercial
Geography. Ed. . 190. . -
Davis How ta Build a Launch from
Plans, with General Instructions for the
Care and Running of Gas Engines, 1901.
Hlllick Practical , Carriage ahd
Wagon Painting. Ed. t. 190J. -
Ingalls Production and Properties of
Zinc. 1901. '
Oregon Lewis ahd Clark Centennial
Exposition Commiaslon Report 1900. .
Rowe Handbook of Timber Preserve
tlon. 1904.
Stuart Origin anu Rationale of Col
liery Explosions. 190S. ' - .
Wilson Practical Tool-Maker and De
signer. 1901. "
Wood Tree Pruner. Ed. 11901.
FINE ARTS.
Abnev Invtructlon in Photography.
Ed. 11. rev. 10.
Bartlett Mechanical Drawing. - Abr.
ed. 1901.
Candee Decorative Styles and Pa-
Hods-In the Home, 190t. 1 '
Cousins Ramuel Cousins; by Alfred
Whitman. 1908
' Jackson Mural Painting, 1904.
Mantegna Andrea Mantegna; by Paul
Krlsteller. 1901.
Mees Choirs and Choral Music, 1911.
Walmsley A. B. C. of Photo-Mlcrog--raphy.
1902.
Woodbury Enryrlnpaedle Dictionary
of Photography, 1898.
AMUSEMENTS. . '
Denton All Borts of Dialogues, 1891
Hepbron Official Basketball Rules,
190..- - v .
Thompson Thompson How to
Train In Archery. 1905.
LITERATURE. .
Shelley With Bhelley In Italy!' Be
ing a Selection of Toems and Letters
by McMabon. 1905.
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL.
Lindsay (The? Philippines Under
Spanish and American Rules. 1908. '
Robinson Cuba and the Intervention,
106.
Wharton Colonial Days snd Dames,
100.
Whiting fThe) Land of Enchantment
from Pike's Peak to the Paclflo, 1908.
Whitman Realm of the Hapsburgs,
1191
Wright (The)
l0t.
Republic of Chili,
' Hl8TORT.
' Bacon ( The) Hudson
Ocean to Source. 10J.
Ivor'' from
Flrlh (A) Plea for the Historical
Teaching o.' Hlatory. - Ed. t. 1006.
Hlldreth Japan aa It Was and Ts,
v., ito.
, McGovney Stories of Long Ago In
hs Philippines, 1900.
- BIOGRAPHT.
' Campbell, Gerald -Edward snd Pame
la Fltsgersld. 1104.
Hughes. John.' abp -Moat Reverend
John Hughes, First Archbishop of New
Tork; by Rev. H. A. Brann, '91.'
Jefferlea. J. R Rulogy of Richard
Jefferlew; by Walter Besant. Ed. I.
1904. , . ,
Mlrah'au. H. 0. de R.. Cnmte de Ml
rabess; br P. F. WUlert, '04, ,, .
WILL KEEP TAB
0M JACK FROST
Isothermal Station at Sunny
side Observations in Or--rr
chardists' Interest.
(Special Dlenateh re-Tee tarsal.)
Sunnyslde, Waah.. April L Professor
H. C, Ostlea, auparlntandant of tha pub
He achoola hero, at tha suggestion of
Profeaaor waller, head of tha engineer-
Ing department of Washington State
Isothermal station at thla place, and Is
endeavoring to gather all the tempera
ture data of the prevalence and eeverUr
of froata In thla part of the Yakima
valley. Ita object la to get some knowl
edge of the frost lines or conditions. In
the Interest of fruit-growing, through
out the Sunnyside district
What the Beoords Ooataia.
The plan Is to divide the territory Into
districts. As 4 matter of convenience
for the collection of data, these dis
tricts are located in accordance with the
establishment pfthe different rural
phone lines. There are eight euch dis
tricts already established, each in charge
of a student here, and an effort Is being
made to extend this work as widely ss
possible throughout this section.
It ia the duty of the managera of tha
substations, or districts, to look after
the thermometers snd see that they are
all standardised: to gather data and keep
a record of each day's readings, these i
readings being made each morning of
the week at the coldest hoar, the time
to be regulated by a telephone signal
from the central station.
: Isothermal Slap to Be Made. - .
All the weekly readings are to be reg
ularly reported by the several district
managers every Monday morning to Pro
feasor Ostlsn at the central office here.
Thla work wlU continue through tha
spring months as long ss there are
frosts anywhere in the valley. "
From this data an Isothermal map
will ba made.--It la expected this will
be the beginning of a complete map of
tha entire valley, which. It Is hoped, will
be valuable to horticulturists In this al
ready famous fruit section. -
AT THE THEATRES
Jnllns Caesar at Helllg Tonight;
The- eminent tnsMa end acta,-Charles B.
Hanrord. will prevent Sbakeapeare'sr great
traxedy, 'Jnllua Caeaar." at The Helllg
theatre. Fourteenth and Waahlngtok streets,
tonlsht at S:15 o'clock. Mr. Hanford Is sap
ported by Marie Drofaanv and a capable
company.
Seat Sale for Blanche Walsh. -The
sdrasee seat sale win open tomorrow
(Tneadry), 10 o'clock, at the box office of
the Helllg theatre tor Blanche Walah la Clyde
Fltrb's enmedy-drama. "The Straight Road."
Mlas Walah Is booked at the above tboatre
tor three nights begtnnlns next Ttaareday,
April 4, with a special price matinee Batnraay.
Great fLeah Kleshna" at Baker.
Few plays hare met with inch Instant and
hearty approval as "Leah Kleahna,' which was
presented at toe Baker yeatarday. . U la eoa
aidered one of the really great plays oa the
stage today and the Baker company suds eoa
of the moat aertded hits of the season. It ta
a play that appeals to every eoa snd tbongh It
haa rarely Seta attempted ay atora companies.
w well handled by the members of the Baker
company.
"Csrnett" at the Lyric.
"Cannes, " the grama that will never die.
la .the bill at the Lyric thla week. It U a
splendid production, better than anything the
Lyric has erer done before. The scenery la
gorgeons, the coatnmes pleasing, the stage !
effects delightful. The company has heea
enlarged tor the production, sad all the favor
ite players are la Important roles. Matinee
every day. : .
"Winchester- at Star.
' "Wlncheeter," the rlTtl war military drama,
will bold the stage all this week at the Star
theatre starting with the performance thla
evening. The Allen stock company has made
special preparation for the production asd it
Is to be appropriately staged, even to the
style of dreases worn hy the womea Is that
period. Matlneva will he held Tuesday. Thurs
day. Saturday and Ssnday. Beats sre sow
selling.- Call or 'phone.
" New Grand Bill.
There Is today a new vaoderllle entertain
meat at the Grand and at the seed of the
program Is Belle Stone, s woman who sseeada
and deapenda s spiral stairway while la s
steel globe ST leches Is diameter. This m
one ot the moat daring feats that any per
former, sun or woman, has attempted ta
Portland. Solomon IT. Is a lightning cal
culator who solves seemingly Incalculable
earns. Carr snd Jordan have a trsveaty sketch
snd Collins snd Hawley, the hoys Is purple,
sre singers snd dancer of merit. Joe Gooe
wln. the little atorrtrller: Mar Crena. tha
whtatler: the illustrated song snd fanny am-1
lag picture eompiere tse enow.
JAMES G. LYONS OF
ELKT0N PASSES-AWAY
. (Special Dispatch ts The fearsL
Drain. Or April 1. After a brief ill
ness of but 10 days James O. Lyons,
the well known merchant of Elkton,
It miles west of Drain, died yeeterdsy
morning st o'clock of typhoid fever.
Bis brother. Joe Lyons of Portland, waa
with him when the end came. The
body was brought to Drain today hnd J
Will urt i ti iw DTiiiijiirm, u.11.
county, this evening for burls 1 where
two of his sisters were Interred.
The deceased was s native of Terra
Hsute, Indiana, snd had been promi
nently Identified with the business In
terests of Douglas county for a num
ber of years. He was aged about 4
years and leaves a widow and eight
children, the youngest, six months old.
IT WAS NOT LIKE THIS
IN THE OLDEN DAYS
(Journal Special flerrtee.)
Phoenix, Aria, April 1. Thla date
marks the passing of public gambling In
Alisons, the law making the running of
a gambling game a felony going into ef
fect today. A almllar law has been en
acted In New Mexico and will become
operative the- first of next yea. -
Morris, Charles Heroes of the Army
In America, 1S0S. '
Morris, Charles Heroes of ths Army
In America, 190. :. ,. ,
t Morris, Clara Life of a Star, 10I.
. Morris, J Makers of Japan, 1 90S.
Z ' FICTION.
.Ellis (The) Hunt of the White Ele
phant. KOt. . .. i
Rankin (The) Qlrle of Oardenvllle. :
Russell (The) Tarn of Old Harbour
Town.
Sinclair Superseded.
. Woods (Ths) King's Revoke.
' BOOKS TOK CHILDREN.
Gates fltory, of Live Dolls.
Ilenty Bonnie Prince Che rile, V
Murrey (The) Child st Pl:(v.
amr yive UtUe y infer Stories. .
SAVANNAH FRAUD
CASES UP AGAIN
Greene and Gaynor, Found
Guilty of Defrauding Govern-
'" ment, Allege Errors.
WERE SEEN AT THEATRE - I
WHILE HELD IM JAIL!
Seen red Contracts for Improving
Savannah Harbor at, Higher Flg
ure Than Work Wrt Worth Ben-
" . .1
tenced to Four Tears In Prison.
Moeraal SserUl lervles.)
Washington, April , 1. The famous I
ease against John T. Qsynor snd Ben
jamin D. Oreene, charged with con
spiracy to defraud the government'
which has been pending in the courts
of the United States, Canada and Eng
land for seven years, came up on appeal
before the United Statea court of ap
peals this, morning. The arguments
were originally set for March f, but '
were poatponed at the request of Ma
rion Erwln, United Statea district at
torney for tha eastern Georgia district
on tha ground that he had not had time
properly to study the voluminous briefs
of the defense, aggregating 478 pages,
snd alleging Z00 errors. j
At their trial In Savannah, Georgia,
In January of last year, Oreene and
Gaynor were adjudged guilty of eon-!
splracy, embesslement and attempt to I
defraud the government by presentlrig
false claims In connection with their
contract for harbor - Improvements at
Savannah. The prosecution alleged
that they had Induced the acceptance
of their blda at a higher pries than
conditions warranted.
They- were sentenced to four years In
prison at hard labor and to pay a Ana
of 1575,000, Identical with the amount
secured -b'y them from the government
on the Savannah contracts. Bine their
conviction Oreene and Gaynor have
been confined In the Jail at Macon. Geor
gia, pending the result of their appeal.
Government officials express themselves
as certain that the decision of the Sa
vannah court will be sustained and the
archthleves ba made to serve out their
time In the penitentiary. - .
Charges have been made that Greene
and- Gaynor have been unduly favored
by the officials in charge of the Georgia
Jail, where they- are -now -eonnned. and
these allegations led President Roose
velt to Issue an order early this year
to the effect that the men be given no
special privileges not accorded to other
prisoners. Prior to that time they were
allowed almost absoluts liberty and It
is said were often aeea at ball games
and theatres.
The original indictment -r- against
Greene and Gaynor was returned at
Savannah and the accused men fled to
Canada as fugitives from Justice. They
were returned to this country onry
after a- hard-fought, legal-battle JUv the
Canadian and English courts.
DELTA CHI FRATERNITY
, NATIONAL CONVENTION
(Joumi Sperhl Service.)
Washington. D. C. April 1. The Delta
Chi - fraternity, which numbers Vice- t
President Fairbanks, Secretary Cortel
you, Minlater Quesada of Cuba and
many other noted men among Its mem
bers, began Its annual national conven
tion today at Georgetown university.
The meeting will last three days, during
which time there will be six buslnees
sessions, together with a number of so
cial events. -.- Tomorrow the delegates
will visit Mount Vernon, and In the
evening they will be received at the
White House by President Roosevelt.
PORTLAND CAPITAL TO :
SEEK OIL AND GAS
Ontario, Or., April 1. Boring for oil
and gaa is to be started on an extensive
scale near thla place.' C W. Taylor, an
expert of long experience, has secured
oil and gas leases on 1 4,000" acres of
land In this vicinity and la preparing to
begin boring. The work will be , in
progress within (0 days. The people
back of the enterprise are Portland cap
italists. Taylor will go to a depth of
at least ,o00 feet. It Is the intention
of the company to spend 12,000 here this
summer. "
CURE
Slek Beadachsaad re II ere all tbetreaMas taa
dent to ahllkm etateof the system. eh as
Dlsalneas, Kansas, Drnsalitsas. Distress after
atlas. Pain to the Bids, as. While thetr most
rsmartahlo sunt aas has been shows la eating
Headache, yet Carter's little Liver Mils see
equally valuable la Constipation, cartas sad prs
ventlng thla aarjorlnsoom plaint while they alee
eerrsct all disorder of Ibeatomach .stimulate the
liver sod reaulats the bowels. Svea If they only
cures
Aehethey won Id healraostprtaslasstethoM who
anger rrom thlsdlati aaalng ooraplalaH butforta.
Batoly tbetrsnodnaeadoas notend beravand thoaa
wheoaoetry then will Sod thess little ptlls val
able la so many ways tha they will aot be WIW
Hag to do without there. But after all slek head
ACME
IS the bane of so many lives thst bees Is where
we stake our great boast. Our pUUeares) while
cthendenot.
Carter's Little Liver Pills sre vary tastl snd
very easy to tats, Oneor two ptlls make a doss.
They are strictly Tec table and do not gripe es
parse, but by their gsntleaouoa pisses aU was
una Kniecn bo m XOIX. -
Hill Ml::v blK,"
ri w r v
carter's! ;
rjiTTiE "rir i
IflVER
im
I
EVERY room
in the house
can be made
beautiful and cheer
ful, without . much
cost, now that Art
loom Tapestries
have reached such a
high degree of qual
ity and design.
To purchase ma
in the piece
. . . .:
ASK YOUR DEALER TO SHOW YOU
ARTLOOM TAPESTRIES
The most beautiful and scenic spot In Oregon, lo- ,
cated on the best drive in the.countj, 10 minutes
ride to Portland, along the river and directly across
-from-ST.-JOHNS Will laced-onh-mirker
tomorrow, April 1, at yery reasonable prices, for
lots and acreage, oneasy-payment t$n ?0 down '
and sJlO per montli. , .
. .This property lies on St. Helens boulevard, on .',
line of the N P.Ry., and 'will possess the best
transportation facilities : of any suburb when the :
electric lines now building pass through the tract
.'this season. Already,!)!, large number of purchasers -are
wahingfor the opening of this sale.' . v
'. . : If you wish a nice home at low price, and quick:'
service to the city, address .
. . - -.:'...; . 'K '
' ' '' ... . ; .
R. Shepard & po.
on Hv O. Ogden
ST. JOHNS, OREGON.
One of whom can be found on ths greund or at
. Claremont Tavern. . y
JOURNAL WANT
i:.is.v;i::slow's
C3Ti:::3 smu?
has baea seed by aTMIIons of sTntker for theer
OblMren wall Teettalns foe oeer Klflf Tears, i
It Boot has (M eh 1 14, sufens the taw, altera i ,
all pain, sure wind ouUo, Sod la IM beat , '
vamen rVie iHarrtime. ,
TfZir"T-ir-1 - - - TT- TrJ"-
I
Blacksmiths
am1 others whosdwork
llu requires treat
physical strength end en
durance need tissue build
ing foods. . Among these
there is none so good or so
sustaining as
I
Ghfrardelli's
Cocoa
and have cur
tains, table and
; couch covers
L made when,you
can get Artloom
,Tapcstrie8,is a
" waste of time
.and money.
I Then too, you can
never tell how tapes
tries will harmonize
: with your ; other, fur-.-'
nishings before they "
are made up and
you know harmony
; is everything. . :
Artloom . Tapes
tries are shown in a
variety of patterns and
weaves that makes chooi-
incr easv. lnev are ncn
They
w? 4 4
in quality and design and -1
will harmonize with any
color scheme. ;
The very next time you V
go shopping make it a
point to see these tapes
tries. Be sure you see
.''Artloom " label on every
piece.
Curtains and couch
covers, $3 and up. Table
; covers," $ 1. 50 and up.
ADS PAY BEST
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lRITE YOUfi EASTERN
FRIENDS toCOME WEST
SPECIAL LOW (L0LOM15T IfATES
- 9VmXMt BCABOaT AsTS MTMXS. ' .
From St. Paul. Bilnneapolle, Dulnth,
Omaha. St. Joseph, Kansaa City.
end other Missouri rlvsr points to
' Portland Snd Ashland, Or, snd In
termediate points , SSsUM
Prom St. Louis to Portland, ASh
land. Or., and intermediate
' points . S30.00
rroro Chicago to Portlsnd. Ashland.
s. Or, and Intermediate points SM-00
' Similar low ratea frora other east
srn points to the west.
Send me -full - name and address
of your relatives - or friends in tha
east thst are thinking of coming to
the Pcclfle Northwest, and I will
hsve them furnished with literature
and full Information, or If you wish
to pay the fare of any one. the
money can be deposited with any
agent of the Northern Pact do Rail
way and tickets will be promptly
furnished,
For any additional Information
wanted, call on or address. '
. A. D. CHARLTON
Aaslstsnt Oansral Passenger Agent
,SM Morrises. St, Ooa, Talad, -.'.
rortlaad. Or., , ... .
How's YourWifc?
Is she old and cranky, yeong '
and happr, or bowt GenUeraen,
ths ladles ltka diamonds and
pretty Jewelry. .'Whether' old.
cranky, ' young br ' happy, .' or
whether none of thess, rsmera
berthay are . sUU jour wives
anu you have sworn to cherish
them to do all la your power
to make then nappy.
Buynera Diamond
' on eredlt Ona dollar a weak
;wll de. We seU diamonds.
' wafches, ' Jewelry ; or credit.
Oar part payment plan makes
It -easy for any wne to get
diamond. -Call and : Istrtis ",
plain, or sis. writ and. our
agent will oalL
Standard Jewelry Store
Cupasihs Baker Theatre.
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