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"HIE OREGON 'DAILY JOURNAL, "PORTLAND, THURSDAY : 2VENIN0, AUGUST 22, "1907. 1! We Lead the Procession in Our Line in This CityVisit the Gift Room, 4th Floor ! r i t. It is an established fact the best and cheapest place to get Contains No Grease Consequently , does not create or timu- late hair growth. It tends to remove sallowness and produce a healthy, beautiful skin, a solvent for freckles, skin stains and discolorations. A Grcaseless Cream of great merit Price Per Jar 50c PURE DRUG Is of Woodard, Clarke Company Did You Ever Try to Burn Anything FrYourRoom In the way of pic ture frames, jewel boxes, shirt waist, handkerc hief or necktie boxes, mir rors, key racks, pipe racks? All kinds of leather novelties, pillows, etc. We do special designing. If you have a funny post card you wish burned on a skin let us do it for you. We have a large assortment of wood and leathers ready burned at reasonable prices. Lessons FREE with every machine sold. Froatella. 18 Marcelles Brfflltntin Mt. Hood Cold Cream, l-o. Jar.l5 Cod Liver Oil, pints, very best.. 65 Pierce's Pleasant Purtt,ve Pellets, 2 for 25f; each 15 Hydrobromatt Caffeine, rerular $1.23 it r&4 Pinkham's Compound, reg. $1 at.T9f Oriental Hair Tea 50 Barr's Med. Fruh Syr. (Laxative), regular 25c 12 Bell's Velvetia Cream 50 Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic 35 Woodlark Beef Iron and Wine, regu lar $1.00 OOf Ruby Glycerine, dos. 50c, caJra....5 Pierce's Favorite Prescription, regu lar $i.ug 7f Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery regular $1.00 70 Bell's Pine Tar Soap, 40c box, cake 15 Valiant's Antiseptic Soap, 25c box. cake ..xo Cotton Soap, 3 cakes 10 Pear's Unscented Soap, cake ....15 Wild Flowers of Mt Hood, complex ion soap, cake IB Wrisley's Glycerine and Tar, cake. 7 White Rose (4711). cake ..15 Mt Vernon Glycerine, dox..., ..50 Toilet Soap, 8 cakes, special. ..,.39 Calendula Antiseptic cake ...... .SO Mennen's Talcum, box . ... . ..! Carter's Little Liver Pills .......15 Porous Plasters, 2 for 25 Imported Bay Rum, pints 50 Solid back Hair Brush, special. f LOT Water Bottle, S-qt, guaranteed one year Fountain Syringe, 3-qt, red rubber. special fi.78 Hair Brush, 12 rows, solid back, hand drawn oaf Stuhrs Choice Birdseed, 2 lbs.... 25 Crystal Bird Sand, S lbs. 25 "Our Dandy" Roach Destroyer, per can 50 Does Your Face Hurt You After shaving or is it tender at any time? We have a preparation called "Woodlark" Hygienic Skin Food and Tissue Builder that is one of the finest preparations ever compounded for re moving blackheads, pitting, in fact, all imperfections of the skin and keeps it in a soft and healthy condition. . Price Per Jar 35c ft Last but Not Least Is Our Prescription Department In which we take great pride. It is the finest, most complete department of its kind anywhere, and for correctness our system of recording and checking abso lutely prevents mistakes. S i v Our Surgical Departs ment 4 Haj men and women attenrtanti n care for vour wants in anv liw 3 Crutches, Bedside Tables, Shoulder (I Braces, Boar Braces. Trusses. AKi . II ficial Eyes, Elaatic Hose, WrUtletO Anklets, Knee Caps, Leggins and Garter Hoae. Satisfaction guaran teed in every case. We would Hke to hare you make us a visit even if not a purchaser, you arc abrsrjrs welcome. Telephone to all departments to save time and money. Exchange 11. Home Phone A1139. WOODARD, CLARKE COMPANY THE LARGEST RETAIL DRUG STORE IN THE UNITED STATES We are the largest and we are stfll growing. There must Eo a reason. FINANCIAL SITUATION IS MOST SATISFACTORY : Letters' From 30,000 Busi ncss Firms Paint Outlook as Bright for Country. MONEY IN DEMAND ? FOE DEVELOPMENT try had been rushing ahead at a whirl wind nace until the tax on credit and capital accumulations compelled a ro plte. The demand for goods to meet Instant needa, or to replace other goods destroyed by wars and calamities, or to Provide for the certain needs of the uture, has been unprecedented. To meet tl)ls It haa been necessary for the manufacturers and distributive agen cies of the entire world to employ al most every available unit of money and to put into action every potentiality of credit The result is too familiar to all men of affairs to need exposition. The train on the money centers of the world has been very great. In ordi nary times the stringency of one coun try is offset or relieved by the plethora of another, throuirh the commonDlaoe or uie mechanism or exchange. But It has been different since the Peace of Portsmouth. There is no easy money in me civilized world today. The composite picture drawn by our correspondents tells a wonderful story of relentless warrare on the wild places of the continent; It shows a marvelous picture of advancing standards of living among the people of this country. And summary of financial, commercial y't V?" "am" ,wa.7 ,n" moTy of warfare on the wilderness of Africa ' No Cola for Speculative Purposes Because It Is All Tied Up In En- r . terprlaes Strain on Money Cen ten Great. 8 SHOW All I OVER THE STATE Pure Food Exhibition Wil Be Given Widest Pub licity Possible. (Jonrstl Special Service.) . Chicago, Aug. 21. The Commercial National bank of Chicago today Issued ' and Industrial conditions, stating that the business situation Is sound and the outlook assuring. The report In part follows: We endeavor In this summary to pre , sent to the public an answer to the question which all men are asking: "is the business situation sound and th outlook assuring?" mis answer is drawn rrom a com poslte picture of conditions as graph lcally described In letters from thou sands of banking, manufacturing and merchandising correspondents through out the country. Not far from 10,000 separate replies enter into the picture before us, and the deflnlteness of the image Is remarkable. There Is no vagueness or blurring about It. It Is clear cut and incisive. nosy Prospects. and Asia and similar stories of the pushing of trade and the advance of civilization among the simple peoples of the world. IConey Demand and Credit. The bankers of the country with few exceptions in the far west, report an extraordinary demand for funds In all lines of business activity. Interest rates are very firm everywhere, and in the central reserve and larger reserve cities the Inquiry for funds so mucli exceeds the supply that money Is de scribed as "very tipht" The range of Our Investigation Justifies the conclu sion that bank deposits Hliow a straight average Increase of about 14.2 per cent against a similar average increase of 16.8 per cent in the luans. The aver ages weighted according to the relative magnitudes of the totals would proba- The overwhelming preponderance of blI "h?w a clo?fr "eBpondence be ldence is that the business situation fie.n , ,wt ' of .dePosl,s and of evidence Is sound and satisfactory. Not one of ine thousands or replies negatives this conclusion in definite terms. That there has been a marked easing down from of primary production in agricultural mineral products show a larirer The work of advertising the pure food show throughout the state began In earnest today. Posters will be placed at points of vantage In all grocery stores. The booths and decorations In the Exposition building will be In read! nens for the opening of the show nex Monday. A 12-foot entrance Is being constructed to lead directly from Wash Ington street to the Interior of the Ex position building, which will greatly fa cilitate handling the crowds. "The show will undoubtedly be i great success," said J. W. Dean, man ager. "Thousands of dollars have been expended In collecting exhibits and in providing amusement for the public, w e have aistriDuted nearly 150.000 ad mission tickets to grocers In Portland We mean to let every grocer do his share in helping us distribute tickets. If any grocer has not yet been pro- viaea ne can get ticKets either at the Exposition building or at oir office In me Aiisxy DUiiaing. SliULL BUYS FLATS ON COLUMBIA STREET Property at Corner of Fourth Brings Twenty-Four Thousand. margin of deposits over loans than the the tension of the snrini- and winter tes 01 secondary production, that Is. . . r . . ..nt a v months of the year is generally ad mitiea. put it is admitted without a lng communitle T manufacturing and trad- trace of rearet or mlsa-lvlnir. The ratin. . 1 .""""""H? . opinion is mat the , 1 oemann or legitimate business will con tinue 10 aosorn all available funds for some time to come, and there Is nnthln in our review to suuKeRt any recession In rates, at least not before the vKnr- 11 ..1 1 . . 1 oiiu jsqujumiun. THIRTY APPLICANTS PASS BAKER TESTS (Special DUpatcb to Tb Jon rn 1 ) Baker City, Or., Aug. 22. Thirty ap plicants for certificates to teach school In Baker county were successful in the examination Just conducted by t'ounty Superintendent J. F. Smith. Knlinn- Ing were the successful applicants Hattle Kid red. Alena Gover, Ethel Hind man. Lelith B. Ison. M. Alexander Mm 8. E. Barnes, Dora Bement, Marv Gyl lenberg, Ida Haynie, Erma Hawley Mrs. E. M. Pearson, May Holman, j' F. Smith. Meda M. Muncey. Jessie nil- fillan, Ethel Bayles, Jennie Cunning, May Denham. Mary Moser. Lucv S Adams, H. D. Cashatt, Harriet Shaver. Sarah Reld. Laura H. Kennon. I,mi Rena Scott, Lena Benson, Mary Vlnzel- D. Cox. Pulling and hauling is what tests the strength of Boys Clothing, A cheaply made suit goes to the dogs mighty quick. It's economy to buy a good article, and if any of ours , fails to satisfy you, we'll cash up so you'll be no loser. FRIDAY SPECIAL ALL CHILDREN'S WASH t SUITS AT HALF PRICE XION ClolhinqCo r- CKiihxiPixjp1 J66 and 168 Third St, T.Iohawk Bldg. Silver Lining to the Cloud. Bank failure brines blesslnra to thousands. The community, as a whole. will profit tomorrow bv -conditions brought about by the suspension of the Oregon Trust & Savings bank. The flolden Eagle department store must have money at once, a large amount; In order to raise same they will sacrifice their splendid stock and sell tomorrow Friday only absolutely everything In the house at Just one half price. Thou sands will take advantage of this to nuy tne needed supplies 01 household goods and wearing apparel for the com ing fall and winter at a saving- of half F. L. Shull, a Portland Investor, pur chased yesterday from Egbert F. Fer ris the northeast comer of Columbia and Fourth streets for J24.000. The property Is handsomely Improved with three modern double flats, two stories high and of frame construction. The property was secured by Mr. Shull as an Investment and is said to yioia aoout 10 per cent on the purchase has purchased from price. S. B. Barker George S. Allen a handsome residence in Holladay park addition. The prop erty consists of a lot and a half occu- pieu Dy a modern two-story dwelling. The purchase price was J8.150. II. C. George has sold to W. P. ami R. J. Lewis two residence sites facing the Terrace road, Portland Heights, for i.u.o. ii is understood tnat the pur chaser? will improve the property at nu rany aaie oy me erection or two modern awenings. h.. K. Miller has nurrhnaM frnnt T H. Vaughan two lots In the Highland jchoolhouse addition, consideration 4 .,. UU. ine value of yesterday's realty trans- i?,. .iea ror record amounted to Will Pay 50 Per Cent for Quick Monev. berg, Maude Dyke, Mary E. Coe, CharlesorV" acSount "' tne suspension of the fl a alx worth SS aad SV women's Oxford and party slippers Woman'i M, ts and Oxfords. S4.6S a Kosenthal's big sale. All sixes. . . mZti rDomo acid ga ana soda water frrstrtreet. " CrUa Ca .!jVplllw.si,la,n watch- 18 lt 2"" 'ar c". MeUger'W. 842 Wsh- Brauars band-painted cWna, Metiger'a Oregon Savings & Trust company, the Golden Easrle denartment tn .. .1 v- i-it, r.7. " nllu 1 aiiiiuij. will orfer ftvprvthfnv tn nieir store tomorrow Pridov at ,ivi - .7 v 11.11 viriuaiiy paying 50 per cent for money needed Immeriiatel v ar,A .nnni. a.-5?. Per cent saving to buyers. It's a utiporiunuy to supply family (..uimi uncus ior months and J """an ui one nair everyday cost. . Preferred Stock Canned Ooods. Allen & Lewis' IJest Brand. PALMER LUMBER MILL PREPARED FOR WORK (Special Diptch to Thi JonrnaLi La Grande, Or., Aug. 272. The " fifth of September It is predicted by the George Palmer Lumber company offi cials, will see the logs In the mill pond tr2IU 'vf company's timber holdings. 1 he O. R. & N. is already accumu lating th extra classes of flat cr and when a sufficient number have been set aside for log hauling pur- foses. they will be supplied with un oadlng arrangements, which is a sim ple yet errective piece of mechanism. The side post can be detached by a simple turn nnd allow practically all the logs on the car to fall off. 8ixtv men are now building the tracks to the company siding which tans th Mm. ber belt. The mill will ha trf.i it. 1 1M tboa 10 days' Urn. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AT INTENSE ECONOMICAL INTEREST Lawn Suits White and black Lawn Suits, val ues up to $10.00 95c Extra Specials New Fall Suits Chic tailor-made fall Suits, large as sortment at the usual J. M. Ache son's low prices. Back Combs See window. About 500 Combs to select from, values up to $2. Friday 49c LinenWashSuits In white and colors, values up to $20.00 $4,95 Wash Dresses Exclusive garments in two-piece and Princess styles, values up to $30 $7.75 Waists $3.95 Jap Silk Waists $1.95 $10.00 Silk Waists $3.95 Short Box Coats $10.00 values $2.50 Summer Dress and Walking Skirts Values up to $20.00 $4.95 Silk Suits In all colors, values up to $40300 $7.75 New Fall Coats The largest and most complete: 8toc& on tne coast. - w. Notice to Merchants We cm nish you with Coats at New York prices. Send for samples. 11, Long Fall Coats Values up to $20.00 :....$5.95; New Fall Millinery Scores of original expressions of reigning styles here, the new colors that are ruling the world of fashion. T5&.THE J. M. ACHESON CO. F CLIFFORD CLARK IS DROWNED NEAR SCIO (Special Dlipstch to The JoornsL) Albany, Or., Aug. 22. News has been received here of the accidental drown Ine of Clifford Clark, the 14-year-old on of Z. J. Clark of Sclo, on Monday evening. Tha funeral was held, yester day afternoon. . . Young Clark nad twice oeen naming 4t Thnnii. nrir near that Dlace on that day, and the last venture provea to do fatal. It 1b aald that he ventured Into a deep -hole and becoming frightened sank into me aepms oi mo creon. Metsger A Co.. Jewelers. 842 Wash! Xontlnr tot Trouble. "I've lived In California 20 years, and am still hunting for trouble in the way of burns, aorea, wounds, bolls, cuts, sprains or a case of piles that Buck len's Arnica Salve won't quickly cure," writes Charles Walters of Alleghany, Sierra Co. -No use hunting; Mr. Wal ters: it cures r money refunded at Red Cross1 Pharmacy. 26a. 7iie Piano Store on Burnsidc Street' Pay $6 a month for a Piano and $4 a month for Music Lessons and you have both Piano and Musician in yotir home in a very short time. A mlmgant a Piano an you vmr lookud at for S2SOPar 96 m month your monmy back if not a roprotontod v toho Reed-French Piano Company THE NEW METHOD PIANO HOUSE sXW AND BURNSIDE STREETS zr 1 V