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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAE, PORTLAND, FRIDAY- EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18;' l190T, '
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Topics
Star
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
Helllg. I.,., "Merry Wires of Windsor"
Marquam . "Th Bohemian Olrt"
fcaker ...... "The Woman In the Case,
Empire ............ "A Tiui Ranger."
irana ...., vauaeviue
o ................. . rorty-mn.-
.... Th Clt9 at New York."
The Oake O. W. P, earlln
Baseball . Twenty-fourth and Vaughn.
ai s o'oioeit. -
r.
Membera and frlenda of the Cathollo
Toung Men's club of St Mary's parish
of Alblna, will gather Sunday afternoon
at 3:30 o'clock to participate In the
eorneretone ceremonies of the magnin--.
cent new olubhouee In course of erec
tion on MorrU street near William ay.
tni. Archbishop Christie, P. ft Sulli
van, president of the club: Judge Ar
, inur Im Fraier ana vr. a. u umii wi
make brief addresses. Members of the
Vnih. r'ninmhua. Foresters. Hlbern
lane. BU Joseph societlee and sodalities
of the churoh 'will attend. The new
clubhouse wllr cost completed more than
110,000.
Holding that the permit Issued by the
city council to Louis Zimmerman to
maintain a . slaughter-house In South
Portland was an unlawful exercise of
police power, Judge Cleland in the cir
cuit oourt yesterday . ref used to ro-
iee Zimmerman on a writ 01 naoea
oua and remanded him to the cue
toay or me cniei 01 pone, kbv
lime
ave no-
immedlatelv afterward that they
would stand upon ths judge's decision
and appeal to the supreme court
Rer. Father Henry Desqueroux, procurator-general
of the Dominican Or
der, accompanied by Rev. Father Horn,
O. P.. visited this city during the week
en route to Csnada. The priests are In
specting the Dominican convents In the
United States and Canada. At the Holy
Sosary church last Monday, Father
esquerouz officiated at the requiem
mass for the late John O'Brien, father
of Rev. P. R. O'Brien of this city, who
died In San Francisco.
bonds for his appearance some
ago. Zimmerman a attorneys gavi
tic Immediately afterward that
Thomas I. Temple of this city has
been: granted a patent on an Ingenious
toy, which Is In effect an aerial top.
The mechanism Is composed of two
flat dieks suspended from a string. By
winding the string about the disks and
dropping with a sudden jerk the dlske
are eet spinning. By peculiar jerk
ing motion, the disks sre kept revolving
without stopping to rewind the string.
IM PORltAIJD BANK
- OPEfiS NOVEfslBER 1
ScandliiaVian-American Syn
dicate Files Incorpora
tion Papers in Salem.
A Scandinavian-American bank syn
dlcats formed some weeks ago In Port
liar.d for the purpose of opening a local
bank has filed artloles of Incorporation
at Salem. Ths capital stock will be
M00, and the new bank will open
nuTsnimr i, in me room now oc
cupled. by the Portland A San Fran
cisco Steamship company, Falling build-
The incorporators are: C. F. Hen
rlchsen, Johan Poulsen, Fred L. Olsen,
a. a,, nagerman, Anion jfiCKern, rt.
Rostad. I C Heniichsen. O. T. Trom-
wald. Jj, Therkeleen. The bank will be
unoer management of experienced men.
C. F. Henrlchsen was formerly a banker
at Orafton, North Dakota. A. Eckern is
president or tne bank or Buckley, wash
lngton, and H. Rostsd was formerly as
sistant oashler of the Scandinavian
commercial Dank or Tacoraa.
floor walker. Up to the time of the
earthquake in California Mr. Mason oo.
oupied a responsible position with one
of the leading retail stores of San
urancisco.
Suit for 11,100 damages from ths Wil
lamette Iron A Steel works was filed In
the circuit court thla morning by Oscar
Newqulst Newqulst alleges that ho
employed at liwaco, Washington,
ana mat
placing new tubes In a boiler,
an employe of the defendant
dropr
a boiler tube on hie
company
hand
amusement to children.
B. E. Mating, chief clerk In the office
' of the Portland general agent of the
Chicago A Northwestsm railway, has
been appointed to the position of city
rassenger agent, effective September
6. He succeeds R. W. Cook, who has
resigned to accept the place or com
mercial agent of the freight department
of the Iowa Central and the Minneap
olis A- St. Louis in. the new of floe these
roads will open in this city.
crushing the forefinger so badly that
vnpuwuoR wag necessary.
Charging desertion ' beginning three
months after marriage, Mrs.Almes Olea-
son this morning filed suit in the cir
cuit Court for a divorce from Bert Qlea
son. Tfiey were married at Vancouver,
Washington, in September. 1904. and
Oleason la alleged to have deserted his
wte 4n- December of ths same year
Mn. Oleason asks that her maiden
name. Ma Loire, be restored to her.
Two days' celebration for the blessed
children, whom we all love. Come to
Golden Grain Granules booth and drink
all you want. Sugar and cream with
every cup, and good will thrown In, too.
I want every child In Oregon to drink
the 100 per cent pure cereal coffee four
time a day. John Blaauw.
A new York special train containing
about 80 people on a specially conducted
tour of Yellowstone park and the Pa
cific nortnwest wia come to
the
Portland
Northern
mornlnc over
The party will spend the en-
Saturday
PaclHc
tire day In Portland and leave In the
evening over the O. R. A N. for the
east. The train consists of three Pull
man sleepers, diner, observation car,
baggage car and locomotive.
Alex Smith of the Tumwater cafe has
received word that bis brother-in-law,
W. J. Townley, of Toronto, was ac
cidentally killed while crossing a rail
road track near the Canadian olty. Mr.
Townley visited Portland on several oc
casions and has many friends in the
Ross City who will regret to learn of
bis death. Besides leaving a widow, six
Children survive the deceased.
Water through hose for sprinkling
yards or sidewalks or washing porches
or windows must bs paid fr in advance
and ussd only between itie houra of I
and ft a m.. and C and I p. m. It must
noi ds usea ior spi
used contrary to th
fully. It will be shut off.
WO Students. , JTO flas. Cocaine,
We Challenge the World
Ws will forfeit 11.000 to any eharltable
Institution for any dentist who, oan com
pel with os In crown and bridge work
or tseth without plates. Pay no fancy
fees until you bav consulted us. pur
continued success In our many offices
Is du to the uniform hlgh-grad work
don by years of experienced operators.
The prices quoted below are absolutely
th best opportunity to get your mon
ey's worth whloh hag ever been offered.
We use nothing but th best material
, TEETH... it
Am
ma. jt mm
irv m l imam
. " ' .
mil in
mucus tnrm mm,
liver rulings ,
Platinum FUiiaga
Oold and Platinum Alloy ruling
Oold rulings .S2.UU to
si. ts. Whit X.ora crow......
Bold Crowns. Petri oak. sxtra
:
ridge
vnwiHi www mm
r Work, per' toobest'Vold SSloO
anbbef rut, S. ft Walt
TMia as.'
AlB.mlnmXJsed riate ...SIO to
A binding guarantee given wuu ail
work for io years.
TEOIT1BLS varus
- -Used only br s f o
rAZMUlSSBZXmAOTXOV of tseth 504
Chicago Dental Parlors
V. VT. Cor. Sixth as4 Waaaiagtoa Sts.
Ths largest and best equipped dental
establishment in the northwest Sev
enteen offices in ths United States.
See that you are In th right orrice.
Open Sunday I to 1
Lady In attendance.
THE PLAY.
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used for sprinkling streete.
heae rules, or waate
If
Dr. Cottel has told you what milk la
Cut out the milk; give the children the
100 per cent pure cereal health coffee
known as Golden Grain Granules. A
big package, nearly two pounds, for 26c.
Ask your grocer to weigh the package.
Everybody ia talking about It
.
Alimony decreed by a Washington
court but alleged to be unpaid, is the
cause of a suit filed In the circuit court
by Mrs. Hattle I. Foster against Charles
O. Foster. Mrs. Foster wss glvsn a
divorce and 110 a month alimony, and
now brings suit to enforce the payment
of the alimony.
Attention is called to the advertise
ment of Barr A Hoggatt who are offer
ing In today's Journal for the Saturday
trade a $8 McKibben hat free of charge
with the purchase of a suit of clothes
that is itself a bargain. Barr A Hog-
f att are two young men that are bulli
ng up quite sn extensive business end
well deserve the pstronage they are
getting.
Plans for the new Young Women's
Christian association building were dis
played at a meeting held In the parlors
of the organisation last night and the
various departments snd their arrange
ment were dlscuseed by Miss Constance
McCorkle, general secretary of the
Portland association. Music snd short
talks constituted the remainder of an
evening's interesting program.
F. Canell, a Greek, who was arrested
by Deputy Sheriff Leonard two weeks
sgo at Bonneville for slashing a, coun
tryman named Palgren, with a knlfo,
was bound over to the grand Jury by
Judge Cameron In the sum of $500 on
a charge of an assault with a deadly
weapon. Palgren is still confined In a
hospital but will recover.
Christ's Presbyterian church of Chi
cago has. extended a call to Rev. J. E.
Snyder, pastor of the Presbyterian
church of Vancouver. Washington,
which has been accepted and Rev.
Snyder will leave far Chlcazn n.rt
week. He was formerly pastor of the
Third Presbyterian, the Brownsville
and the Seamen's resort In Portland.
A bunch of Oregon celery 17 Inches
long has been received at the exhibit
department of the Portland chamber of
commerce, and Is , regarded as a re
markable demonstration of the produc-
irltv nf nrpffnn an 1 1 a . rl itllmnl.
lery was grown by Herbert A
Fieisnaner, at MCMinnvme.
Edward Kestln, clerk of the west side
justice court has been ill for several
days and unable to attend to his duties
at the court. Magistrate Reed will re
open court Monday morning, when It Is
expected Kestln will be able to return
to his office.
Charged with a felony by his 10-year-old
daughter Mamie, Re ford Simpson
was committed to the county jail In
default of IS, 000 ball. Blmpson is
about 8 years old. He was bound over
by Justice of the Peace Fred L. Olsen,
of the east side justice court.
Mall carriers, streetcar men, barbers,
shoe repairers and all who "catch It' In
the back" ought to drink Golden Grain
Granules, 100 per cent pure cereal cof
fee. All grocers In United States, 26c
for a big package.
School children will grow strong If
they drink "Golden Grain Granules. A
big package costs only 2Sc. It goes as
far as 11 worth or milk. All grocers
sell this system-building cereal health
coffee. Everybody la talking about it
If you have a troublesome cough or
cold that other remedies fall to relieve,
fet a bottle of Kenyon's Cough Cure
mm Albert Bern!, the druggist. 233
Waahington street, and get cured. It
gives results that aro satisfactory.
A stereoptlcon lecture will be given
tonight by Rev. Everitt Merrill Hill,
late of Mexico City, entitled "New Light
on Old Mexico," at the Taylor Street
Methodist church, under the auspices
of the Epworth league.
At the cure food show they use "Pio
neer" cream when serving "Golden
Grain Granules" cereal coffee. "Pio
neer" cream is best you know. It gocg
best with coffee.
It Is In everybody's mouth. Children
just love it It Is the talk of tho
town. It makes- the weak strong.
Everybody is talking about It It is
good enough for the White House.
What? Of course, "Golden Grain
Granules" the 100 per cent pure cereal
coffee.
A reception for Mrs. Wilbur F. Crafts,
national superintendent of Sunday
achool work for the W. C. T. U., will be
tendered her next Saturday afternoon
from 8 to 5 p. m., at the home of Miss
TIMen, 667 East Morrison street by
tho Multnomah county W. C. T. U.
Hugh S. Mason, for years associated
with the Ben Selling store as manager
of the furnishing goods department, has
returned to Portland and accepted a po
sition in the same establishment as
F.W. Baltes
and Company
invite your
l inquiries for
First and' Oak
Multnomah Improvement association
meets this evening. FarKlng and aiS'
trlct improving of streets will be con
sidered, also tne nuing ot look ave
nue gulch at Alblna avenue crossing.
Judgment for $263 against John F
King was awarded to Asa K. Richardson
by a jury in Judge Frazer's department
of the circuit court Is morning. Rich
ardson brought suit for $1,235.
Portland Shoe Repair company, 269
Yamhlli street, between Third and
Fourth streets for good, quick and sub
stantial work. Best oak soles, 76c. Phone
Main 765&. Bauer &. stopper.
For liquors phone the Family Liquor
more. J. &. iteuy, auccessor to Caswell
& Keuy. s Morrison street, corner
Park. Both phones Pacific, Main 28.
ana Home, a-zbuz.
Grocers' Clerks' evening entertainment
at Golden Grain uranuies booth at the
Pure Food show tonight. Let us all
have a smile Everybody Is talking
aoout it.
We sponge and press your clothos
and shine your shoes, all for $1 per
montn. Main tn, A-4sn. wagons run
everywhere. Unique Tailoring Co., 309
Stark,
$2,660 will buy, for a few days, a frac
tional lot on carllne, with house rent
ing for $26 a month. Inquire of Seng
stake A Lyman, 90 Fifth street
Steamer Jesse Harking, for Camas.
Washougal and way landings, daily x-
Lies
ves Washington street
cept Sunday.
dock at l p. m.
If any cereal health coffee is equal
to uoiaen urain uranuies, men Duy tne
other. Everynoay is taming aoout it.
Woman's Exchange. 188 Tenth street
lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch,
Acme OH Co. sell safety coal oil shd
fin gasoline. Phone East, Jiai-BUfiHT,.
Free "rulers for school
Albert Bernl's drug store.
'Better three hours too soon than one
minute too late," was th motto adopted
by Mr. Ford, the jealous husband In
th "Merry Wives of Windsor" at the
HsUlg .last night- and by allowing .UU
motto Ford caused himself and Sir John
Falstaff much misery and the other
people of the play and the audience
much joy. Sir John had his misery
coming to him anyway from the two
merry wives, but Ford added much to
his discomfort
Louis James ss Falstaff scored a de
cided success In the part of the merriest
rogue In England, and drew many
laughs from the audience, particularly
when he' was recuperating from his
ducking In the Thames. But not even
be In carried In a basket of dirty
clothes and thrown into ths river could
steel the old reprobate's heart against
the riattery or the tnougnt mat ne was
loved by a pretty woman.
So he went again and was beaten
while disguised as a fat old woman who
was believed to be a witch, and went
still a third time, to have his plots
against the coffers of the bouses of
Ford and Page finally exposed. Mr.
James' lntsrpretation of Falstaff was
admirable, and entirely satisfactory to
the audience.
Three greater rascals than Bardolph,
Nym and Pistol, the pickpockets upon
whom Falstaff depends for a livelihood,
would be hard to find, and the portrayal
of these characters by C D. Burt, J.
Arthur Young and Kraft Walton la fin
ished and ' highly entertaining. Fal
staff. finding his rogues growing mu
tinous, decides to make love to Mis
tress Psge and Mistress Ford, wives of
rich men each of whom carries the
household purse.
By making love to them, Falstaff
sees an ODDortunltv to reach the purses,
and presses his suit with much fervor
Letters or love are sent to me iwo
women, who meet and compare them
and then lay plans for revenge on Fal
staff. Ford's jealousy is aroused in
th meantime by Pistol, and his efforts
to find Falstaff in his home fit the
plsns of the two merry wives so closely
that Falstaff escapes twice under his
eyes, but under circumstances mat rai
staff does not enjoy. After Falstaff
has walked into two traps set by the
women and escaped, Messrs. Ford and
Page are taken Into their wives' con
fidence, and all plan together on tho
final expose.
Through all the comedy of the play
are two lessons of value; one to Fal
ataff and the other to Ford who Is as
Jealous as could be expected of a man
who la told by another that the latter
has an appointment to visit his wife.
Ford has this experience twice, and his
efforts to find Falstaff with Mra Ford
add much to the amusement of the
Dlav. Frederick Paulding does well
with the part of Mr. Ford.
' Dame Quickly. Impersonated by Eu
genia Webb, does some pretty acting In
persuading Falstaff that the punish
ment he receives at the home of Ford
Is entirely accidental and much against
the wish of Mrs. Ford. W. Chrystie
Miller as Justice Shallow, Frank Peters
as Mr. Page, and W. C. Andrews ss Sir
Hugh Evans, the parson, are good In
their task of shaming Ford , for bis
Jealousy. . ,
The merry wives, who are Aphl
James as Mrs. Ford and Anne Schaefer
as Mrs. Page earned much well de
served applause. The company Is well
balanced, all parts being well played
throughout the five acts leading up to
Falstaff's exposure. "The Merry Wives
of Windsor" will De repeated at me
Heillg tonight, tomorrow matinee and
tomorrow night
Saturday SPECIAL RECORD SALE Inducements j
1 THe LastDa & Ca rpet Sale
jjnrtsirsjrn
This phenomenal Carpet Sale has made wonderful record for the department snd for the
house. People have come many miles to indulge in the great savings this sale affords.
Those same people traveled back over those same many miles, satisfied that never before
had their money been so well spent. Tomorrow, Saturday, brings to a close the most sue-
a
cessful Carpet Sale1 ever' held in Portland. ' So for tomorrow these same remarkable values
will be offered from our large and modern department on the second floor.
Every Tapestry Brussels Carpet in the house All of our new and exquisite patterns in best
Wilton, Velvets and Axminsters, marked
$1.85, $2.00 and $2.2,5 Satur-
$1.08
marked $1.35 -Tomorrow's
Record Sale, yard.
Tbass ar th fines of t&sii Ida, and present a day Record Sale Price, yard,
beautiful pattern assortment. V .
All Sale Carpets sewed, laid and lined free of charge. Carpets may be had with or with-
$1.44
out border.
Record Furniture Sale of Standard
Pieces
$ 6.00 Weathered Oak Reception $25.00 Pedestal Dining Table $10.85
Chairs S 3.25 $25.00 Buffets 818.75
$ 2.75 Dining Room Chairs 8 1.55 $ 6.00 Jardiniere Pedestal $ 4.00
$35.00 Five-Piece Parlor Suit 824.75
All Dining Room Sets largely reduced. All Bedroom and Parlor Suits in line with the
record reductions throughout the store.
Saturday Basement Special
Sale oi Brooms
For one day only and but one to each customer we will sell
All our best 50c Brooms at, each 25f All our 75c Brooms at, each
A
.45et
Many Extra RECORD INDUCEMENTS Saturday,
I. GEVURTZ & SONS
ON YAMHILL
te; KEIUG TKEATKE
Tonight and Tomorrow Night s:U.
Spaclsl Prlc Matin Tomurrow.
i ions JAJCBS - .
Ia Shakespeare Delightful Comedy,
m xxjkxt wrrzs or wnrssoa-
Mr. James at "Falstaff."
Kvanlns- nrloea. II In tn 1S: matinee.
11.00 to fie. i Beat selling at theatre.
w'iaYS. Hefflg Theatre JT'i
Sunday Night September J I. ,
Th scruolatlngly funny fare,
"sous, mmi nxxaauL"
A scream from start to finish,
rmzcxs, si, tso, bo, ss, toe..
Seats ar now selling at theatre, . .
"marquam grand
Phon lfaln . . '
Crowded houses ar th oroof of th
popularity of "Th Callfomiene' and
"TO BOXZKXAJT (USX
Only three more nlcrhta. matin M Sat
urday and Sunday.
Evenings. 26o, 60c, Tie. Vattns, tie
and 80c. . .,' t
Next week. "Th Geisha."
rtAtrno thd at rn
OEO. 11 BAKER, Gen. Manager.
Portland's fashionable, popular-priced
playhouse. Tonight, aU this week,
matinee Saturday. Baker stock eomDanv
In Blanch Walsh's famous success, . ,
Br Clrde Fltch , v
EVg prices, tie. I Sc. 80c. Mat lie. Ho.
Next week. . lor Boat," -
EMPIRE: THEATRE
Main 117. Go. I Baker, Oan. Vgr.
Horn of eaitrm road attractions.
Matinees Sun., Wed., Sat Tonight, all
week, Le Wlllsrd Co. In
"A raxaa majranm."
Thrilling play of great western plains.
Strong company. Beautiful scenery.
Night, 10c, lOo. lOc. Matinee lOo, 10c,
Neat attraction, "Th Llttl Prospector'
The Grand ?A$S?
Week ef Sevtettfcer WJ lSOT. .
An All-Feature BUI, headed bf -
acvrnvsnr asm .wn.mi),,.v .
'The Phrenologist'
By spclal request. Al Jolsom held for
another week. Three shows dally at
A . . . : .
The STAR
Week of Sevtembe 8. 1SOT.
Th R. K. Frenoh Stock Co. Presents
-Tn oztt or nw toki." ,
Regular matinee days, Sundays, Tue-
ivBr Thursday and Saturday, at l:S0. -'
Prices, lOo and lOo. Every evening at
l:lt. Prices. le. lo and 0.1Re-'
served seats by both phonos. -
LYRIC THEATRE
Both ?honsi ataU 4685, Home, A108S.
weea commencing Monday, nept s,
THE NEW LYRIC STOCK CQ. IN
"POBTTmrm,' - t
Mstlnees Tuesdsy. Thursday. : Sattrr-
day and Sunday. Prices lOo and too.
Every evening at 1:11. Ptioe lOo. lOo
and lOo. Boxes 80c. Office opn 10 a.
m. to 10 p. m. ,
nnnQninniiniinsimiREi
NOW Is the Time to Install an Ice
Plant for Next Year
r
The saving accomplished, the convenience of not having to wait
for the ice man, and best of all, the cleanliness achieved by having
all your meats under glass, and having them cold, should be all
the recommendation needed. We design every part of the plant.
Our refrigerating engineer will be glad to call and give you figures.
ss
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BASEBALL
RECREATION PARK, 1 ' '
Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth.
f 11 as pai i a t;: v
r lIv 1 sUt.1I LP
VS. '4
OAKLAND .
Sept 10. 11. 12, IX 14. 15. Double
header Sunday, one admission. Game
called at 3:00 p. m. Daily. Game called
at 2:30 p. m. Sundays. ,
Ladies9 Day Friday
ADMISSION 25c.
Grandstand 25c.
Children 10c
the w. g. Mcpherson company
328 Glisan St. Phone: Main 852, Al 852
Ice. v
For les call Main 214 or A-8HS.
Delivery company. tSl Stark St.
loe
Devlne, representing the Far
lpanv of i-o
visiting Sherman
r. h
rand company of
cltv In the
player piano.
ctrolt, Michigan, is
Clay & Co. of thla
interests of the Clclllan
The twenty-thlrdf annual session of
the Trades and Laftor council will meet
at Winnipeg, September 16. One of the
most vital auestlons to come before
the convention will be that of immigration.
nnBnssraxn-CTsmsraBsKH
Children at
Diamonds. Watcnes Beck's, SOS Aider
Dr. E. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marqaam.
I D. Chamber, rptlcian, llf Seventh, f
lfnslM Tamhlll phon. '
Berge:
1 .1 Bark Tenia for rheainatisnv
The Pleasure Park Beautiful,
With Forty of the Most Mod
ern Attractions and
gChiaffarelliand His
Band
BIX BOKO ASTZ8T8.
Grand Prise Kasq.nrad
By the Oaks Dancers, in the
Pavilion Tonight.
Six Beautiful Prises.
Special accommodations for
beginners at the Boiler Rink.
Free Admission
' Dally, except uunaay, iiu
a -a a n m. for ladies and chil
dren.
The Old Bookstore
For many years at !2 Yamhill sC is
now located it 111 5th at, opposite
Postoffio. and fll 2d st, between Tay
lor and : Salmon, ' where i. th newly
adopted school books can b bad. New
and second' band; mw:stit k: -i -,
A Saturday Sale o! School Children's Footwear at
SCHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
East
Side
department
Store
All Sizes Children's Solid Lea
ther Shoes; Best $1.75 Quality
Every Plr
fMrintetd"
Cts.
Pair
A new pair for
every pair
that gees wroai
Evcry pair absolutely solid leather of the best
selected dongola stock, 'solid soles and coun
ters, plain or patent tips; sold regularly and
splendid values at $1.75 a pair; tomorrow, one
day only, at, the pair, 99c.
300 Dozen Children's Stockings
Best 20c Quality
THE
PAIR
All sizes of the best 20c grade of stockings
you have ever bought; a guaranteed black,
made with double knees,: toes and heels; take,:
them at 5c a pair. . ? !;
SPECIAL NOTICE: DOLL CONTEST END5 TOMORROW
Tomorrow is the last day of the doll contest. All little girls holding checks are re
quested to present them tomorrow for -the final count. ' ' 'TKx .,:.r:rr7i
-rr-.
MissGussieLenshaw
Ths Celebrated lady Baritoa
who mad such a big bit
In the cast at th
PUREFOODSHOV
BxroKTxo none.
WACXZVOTOsT STSXBT. ,
Also Bound's Xdl Or .
obsstra ft gpeolajty Oo ' '
of Nw Tork. .. . - ,
EXHIBITS, CONTESTS, Etc,
Th plao to meet erery
body. Something doing all
th tlma. Ask your grocer f
for Grocery Ticket. ,
ADMISSION 25c
AFTERNOON AND EVXTONG
STATE
f OR WOMEN ONLY
Dr. Sanderson's Oomponnd
Prtn and Cotton Root Pills.
Th bst and only reliable
remedy for PELiATED PER
lODS. Cure th moat obstin
ate, cases In 8 to 10 days. Price ft
r box, mailed In plain wrapper. Sold
y drugriat eyerywher. Address T.
J. PIERCJE. 181 First St. Portland, Or.
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