:': ' ' '.;..:.v - : ,-. , " :v : . ,:,y v v,;. ' THE OREGON 7 DAILY JOURNAU" PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENINO, SEPTEMBER 3, 1107 v. f i Topics TOXIGirr S AMV8EMEXT3. Helllf ..... "fialomr Jans' Xiarqnam "The Oelaha" Jiekar ......"The Love Route" KmDlre 'Tin Little ProsDector" Grand Vaudeville .yrlp "All for Oold' ,tr "The Qumd of the H he Oaks lahway ...a Wt r. line Baseball twenty-Vourth ' 'and Va'uahn atreeta, L Angela ra. Portland. A reception la bain fiven thla after coon by tha ladlaa of tb "First Baptlat Church at tha residence of Mra. 8. W. Brougher to tha wlfa of tha aaalatant pastor, Mra, E. A. Smith, and her mother. Mra. Cady. recently arrived from Spokane, and alao Mra. C. M ttndgley treaaurer of the Fore lan Mis sionary aociety for Oregon of the Bap tist churches. Mra. nadclev haa beer In Boeton completing- the fuA courae of atudy at the Oordon Training eohool and la now ready to conduct mlaalon tudy claaaea at pulnta accessible to Portland, or to apeak on various phaaes of home mlaalon work, of whloh ahe made special atudy, visiting Ellla laland and othor centers of foreign population. "North Faclflo Coaat Country" la the title of a profuaely Uluatrated booklet issued by the Chicago, Milwaukee. 4c St. Paul Railway company, deaorlpttve of the great northwest Aa a model of typographical and pictorial excellence the Tittle book -vce'uld hardly be sur- r eased. It Impartially reveal the beau lea of the whole northwest traversed by and adjacent to the recent extension of thla line acroaa Montana, Idaho and Washington. Oregon I given a chapter and Portland la well Illustrated. So handsomely amv'rlchlr Illustrated a booklet Is seldom seen even In thla day of chotorraDhlc achievement and Its distribution should be conducive of much good to all the country. Frank Nolan, the man arrested by the police Tuesday aa Frank Williams, alias "Big Johnny." who la wanted by the federal authorltlea for complicity In the Sellwood postoffjce robbery, was orderoil released from custody this morning by Assistant United States Attorney James Cole. Nolan waa Iden tified by "Toots'" Bryant one of the men In the county Jail for complicity In the postofflre robberies, aa not the man known as "Bis; Johnny." William J. Mitchell, a federal employe who fer reted out the robbers and ran them down, 4lso stated that Nolan la not the man wanted. pertinent for a fir In lodging houee at 11 worm ram atreet. Tha explosion or a eoa of bedd fireman prevented tha spread of tha names, ine ouuaing ie a two-story frame and used aa a, Oreek lodging nous. Constable Lou W earner of tha Port land Juetloe Ulatrlct will leave for San Francisco thjs evening with tha reaul altlon paper necessary to bring back to thla state M. Goldsmith, charged with the robbery of several bustneae men in thia city, uoidsmith was taken in San Franclaoo yesterday and will be held until tha arrival of Constable wag ner. A bora hitched to a single expresa wagon, driven by C Wallln of 171 Six teenth atreet ran away at Seventeenth and Washington streets at 1:56 o'clock vasterday afternoon and collided with ear No. 14 af the Portland Railway. Light A- Power company. The car es caped damage but the express wagon was conaiaeraoiy smaanea. me norse was uninjured. A part of the ateel rode that were to have been uaed in the concrete walls of tha Board of Trade building, at Fourth and Oak streets, are being carried to the Beck building at seventh and Oak atreeta and will ba uaed to reinforce the concrete flooring and walla of that atructure. The Contracting Engineer ing eompany baa tne contracts ror put ting up both atructurea. On the plea, 'that they are unable to get material or men with which to com plete their street Improvement con tracts, a number of contractors were yesterday granted 'extensions of time by the executive board atreet committee. A fine, of 120 waa assessed against the Warren Construction company for al leged non-compliance with the specifica tions in one contract. The property known as "Uncle Sam's" hotel, located at the southwest corner of Fifth and Couch atreets, waa sold yesterday through the agency of Charles K. Henry St Son to Mrs. Josle McDevltt. a resident of Montana. The lot Is occupied by a two-etory frame building, the lower story of which Is utilized for business purposes. The property belonged to M. C. Dickinson, manager of the Oregon hotel. The rental derived from the building pays a good rate of Interest on the purchase price, and It Is announced that Mrs. McDevltt will hold the property aa a permanent Investment. If you see a banana peeling on the sidewalk, kick it over to the gutter. So many people atep on banana peelings and break their legs. So many people break down their heaJth by drinking coffee and tea. Tell them to try Golden Grain Granules. 26c for a big package in every grocery store. Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for In advance and used only between the hours of B and 8 a. m. and 6 and I p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to the.se rules, or waste fully. It will be shut off. Haines' tea store Is making a special effort toward developing new trade and this week Is making an unusual offer In their display announcement on the market page of today's Journal. A hand some premium will be given every pur chaser of coffee. The councilman representing the First ward, Hon. T. J. Concannon, who Is a grocer in North Portland, considers It his duty to recommend to his patrons to drink Golden Grain Granules, ' which Is pure. Closing exercises of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Third Presbyterian church were held last night In the church at East Pine and East Thirteenth atreeta. The service waa opened with a roll call of charter members, many being preaent who organised the church 2f years ago In the Odd Fellows' hall, which stood at that time on Eaet Tenth and East Oak atreeta. There were brief addresses and mualcal numbers. Re freshments were served by the Ladles' Industrial society. The anniversary has been a big event In the life of the church and haa been In progress moat of the week. Attention Is called to the ad of Rlchet Bros, on the market page of today's paper. Rlchet Co. Is one Of the the oldest established grocery firms In the city and makes a specialty of large fam ily orders at wholesale prices. CLUB VANTS MORE STREET WORK DONE Brooklyn Improvement As sociation Clamors for Speedier Repairs. Street improvement waa the princi pal subject discussed at the meeting laat night of the Brooklyn Republican and Improvement club. It was asserted that atreet Improvements are progress ing more slowly In Brooklyn than In any other section of the east aide. The prospects for further repairs on MUwaukle atreet were announces as being good, but a committee waa ap pointed to discover If possible the rea son for the delay In the Improvement of other streets. The committee appointed aome time ago to secure the suppression of whist ltng and other noises made by Southern Paclflo and Portland Railway tralna In the early morning In Brooklyn an nounced that It had accomplished Its work. The committee waa tendered a vote of thanks. The committee on hy drants also reported success and that between 16 and 20 hydrants had been promlaed for Brooklyn. It was report ed more lights could not be secured now ss the supply was short. The Brooklyn Hall association re ported stock subscriptions amounting to 11,800 ana that one-nair naa oeen paid in. The capital stock Is 14,000 and when one-half la subscribed, In corporation will follow. It Is the plan to get the erection or uie nam unaer way within the next two montna. A general entertainment ana rauy will be held In the Sacred Heart hall on Mllwaukle road, Thursday. October S. Father Gregory has tendered the uso of the hall. The city officials Includ ing the mayor will be Invited to attend. AT THE TIIEATRES "Salomy Jane" at HHIig. Miss Jessie Isett, together with an excellent company, will present the western drama. "Salomy Jane," at the Helllg theatre. Fourteenth and Wash ington streets, tonight and tomorrow right at 8:15 o'clock. A special price matinee will be given tomorrow after noon. Seats are selling at the theatre. Phone Main 1. "In the Bishop's Carriage." All next week, beginning Monday. Sep tember 23. with n special prtce matinee Saturday, the charming actress. Miss Jessie liuslev nnd a most capahle sup porting company will present the In tensely Interesting drama, "In the Hlsh- op s ( arrlage. Meats are now selling at the theatre for the entire engagement. Arrangements were perfected yester day by the Mothers' and Teachers' club of Brooklyn to carry on the. klnder- f art en at the Brooklyn school. Miss one Townsend, a graduate of the Teachers' college at Indianapolis, Indi ana, has been engaged for the winter and the school will open Monday, Sep tember 2.1 Resstnns will begin at 9 o'clock and will continue only In the mornings. The school has to be main tained Dy the mothers who subscribe equally for Its expenses. There are no provisions made for the maintenance of such a department by the school authorities. Another carrier has been added to station A, making now three carriers In the district between Sullivan's gulch and East Clay street and between the WUlametto river and East Sixth street, the district commonly designated as the central east side. The Improvement In the service has been demanded by the Increase In the amount of mall handled In this district during the past year. The Increase In the next 12 months Is expected to be great also. Mrs. Clara O. Esson, assistant pastor of the Rodney avenue Christian church, corner Rodney avenue and Knott streets, will be tendered a reception at the church this evening. For liquors phone the Family Liquor Store. J. E. Kelly, successor to Caswell St Kelly, 364 Morrison street, corner Park. Both phones Pacific, Main 28, and Home, A-2802. Let school children drink Golden Grain Granules, the 100 per cent pure cereal coffee. A 26c package will go as far or farther than 2 worth of milk and do the children more good. We sponge and press your clothes and shine your shoes, all for $1 per month. Main 614. A-4814. Wagons run Sta G. W. Oberg, grocer, Seventh and Flanders street, says, rls. The others drink any cereal "Irus Wayne" at the Lyric. Maxlne Miles, the tnlented and beauti ful young leading woman, will Join the Lyric rompuny next week, commencing Monday night, and will make her first appearance at the head of that organisa tion in the title role of Franklyn Fyles' : brilliant drama. "Lrusa Wayne." 1 "All for Gold" Makes Good. ' One of the most Interesting melo dramas ever seen in Portland is offered by the Lyrlo stock company tills week i In "All for Gold." the big seml-mllltary i flay that has been pleasing local thea-re-goers since the opening last Monday 1 night. THE CAFETERIA. ! The Ifo-Tip Kestanraat A Handsome Cafeteria Open. Portland Is behind other cities, esps- i dally Seattle and Los Angles, In tak- , Inu up the novel idea or the t aretena, which in eastern cities has become the principal point of attack for diners. In Seattle and Los Angeles It has jumped Into public favor with astonlsh- VlB.: "The nar- Irt, ,inlL-n0Ba ttiarnhv h mutt I I n M n ft. tlcular customers demand Golden Grain nm-tieniar features i'r what the neonle Granulea. coffee." J. P. Fullam, grocer, 411 Everett street, remarks that the people In his neighborhood want the best and that Is why Golden Grain Granulea Coffee aella best. Steamer Jesse Harktns, for Camaa, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street aoca at 2 p. m. W. L. Blair grocer, 109 Olbbs street. s Golden Grain Granules. 100 particular features are want Mr. L O. Thompson has splendidly fitted and arranged "the Careterla at 326 Htark street and as It Is work In which be has the advantage of long and best or every thing Is assured thorough experience, the recommend per cent pure. about it. Everybody Is talking The United States civil service com mission announces an examination on October 12 to secure an eligible to fill a vacancy In the position or messenccr bey at the weather bureau In this city. This examination Is one of the simplest held under the authority of the com mission, consisting of tests In spelling, arithmetic, letter-writing and penman ship. The age limit Is 14 to 20 years, and the salary attached to the position la $30 per month. P. Lange, gTOcer, uiisan streets, sa Granules gives en Fourteenth and ays: "Golden Grain tire satisfaction." M. B. A. Social. Whist and dancln Saturday evening, njievenm street. W. O. W. hal Erlckson A Co., 613 Gllnan street, say viz.: "Golden Grain Granules sell like hot cakes." A party of men who have been en gaged for the past few months Install ing a block signal system on the O. R. & N. are at (he Imperial hotel for a few days. The men have been working under A. H. McKeen. who Is showing them the sights of the Rose City. Among the party are Paul Dunkelp, M. Standlsh, E. M. Cutting, L. V. Park, Walter Dickson. W. D. Pattlson, F. C. Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Slater. This Is the season of the year for Jardinieres and aa a special Introductory alo the Elite China & Glass Co.. the exclusive crockery store at 352 Morri son street, between Seventh and Park, are offering a 25 per cent discount from regular pHces. This Is pronounced by visitors the finest crockery shop In the united ciiatos ana nas over 5,000 sepa rate pieces of crockery and art ware. E. Helmer. grocer, 4 80 Gllsan. sells Golden Grain Granules because all want it. Woman'a Exchange, 133 Tenth street, lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and nne gasoline, .pncjne Kast 789; B-1007 Diamonds, Watches Beck's, 205 Alder. Dr. E. C. Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh. Berger signs 284 Yamhill phone. Bark Tonle for rheumatism. PERSONAL. Coal oil was responsible for two fire alarms last night. At 9 o'clock the fire department was called out in response to a teleohone call, to extinguish an In cipient blaze at 256 Sixth street, caused by an exploding kerosene stove. By the time the apparatus arrived on the scene roomers in the house had carried the heater to the sidewalk. No damage was done to the building. An alarm from box 9 at 11:60 p. m. turned In by Pa trolman Edgerton. brought out the do- F.W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING ( noma Auoo an(J Oak st Harry Hamilton, clerk of the Tmne- rial hotel will leave tomorrow on r ten days' vacation along the Columbia river. Fishing and hunting will ha the chief diversion of the Boniface who ex- ecta to Dring nome a long string ol lack bass. Fred T. Bloch, of the Oretron hotel has returned from his honeymoon ami vacation. Mr. Bloch left Portland last month for Belllngham where he was married to Mlsa L. Smldell, a belle of the sound city. A wedding trip of a montn ronowea in Washington, Oregon and Idaho, the happy couple arriving in l'onmnu yemeruay. FALL OPENING. ' Splendid Showing Made by an East Bide Department Store. i We Invite you to come Saturday, (to : morrow) afternoon and evening to our store and Inspect our very complete i display of fall and winter needs. Thla season has found our store more modern I and up-to-date than ever before. Every ! department Is overflowing with good i things at reasonable prices. Come and , see. Refreshments will be served. Be ure and come. I KENNARD ADAMS, 1 639 to 549 Williams avenue. ! Take U car. Thompson states he "started on Stark street, with all plans laid for opening at another location, on which lease has already been secured, the largest, best arranged, most economical Cafeteria In the United States. Just an soon as the people understand nnd appreciate the service. For the busy man there is no delay The novelty of going directly himself and getting wnat he wants not naving to put In an order and loso half his noon hour waiting for it appeals to everyone. The quality, Mr. Thompson states, he will put to the very best and will at all times endeavor to make It superior to anv other ( afeterla in the city. The economical feature will also ap peal to everybody, and this demon strates the fact that the labor In main tenance of cafe service Is one of the largest, If not the largest. Item of ex pense. Quality and quantity considered, the prices are aslonlr.hlng. as comparison with city cafes show less than one half the cost at ' the cafeteria. Anything Is a success that provides features needed by the public, especially when It Is none so at less cost, pro vided. of course. It Is given proper man agement. and In this respect the start of the business In Portland Is particu larly favored. Drowned Man's Rody Found. (Special ninpnteh to The Journal.) Astoria. Or., Sept. 20. The body of H. Swanson, who was drowned at Fort Stevens two weeks ago while unloading rock for the Jetty, was picked up yes terday In (Shoalwater bay, near South Bend, Washington. The body will be burled at the expense of the govern ment unless relatives who live In Port land and Oswego otherwise direct. Constipation causes headache, nausea, dlzrlness, languor, heart palpitation. Drastic physics gripe, sicken, wenken the bowels and don't cure. Doan's Reg ulets act gently and cure constipation. 25 cents. Ask your druggist. Umlted number of copies of the sou venir issue of 'tbm Journal can be had at The Journal office at $1 each, ready for mailing; postage IS cents extra. Many aehool children suffer from Ught defects of vision, which, If neg i&Wt. can " oW tesult? In Wrlftus lgi Jury. Dr. George Rubenstein, the ex pert optician, examines children's eyea free. Only a small charge la made for proper lenses, if needed. 183 Fourth street, near Yamhill. Little liners In The Journal cost only a cent a word. Fifteen words or less if cent an insertion. Phonea; Main HARTMAN & THOMPSON BANKERS CHAMBER OP COMMERCE issue travellers' checks, payable everywhere. For eign exchange - bought and sold at attractive rates at all times, Unlimiud Fmonai LutHlitf THE 8HOP PINO CENTER OF THE " EAST SIDE IS MAKINO GOOD. No longer nec etsary for Exit Sidcrt to croas th Bridge. WEST SIDERS . SHOULD. AN ADVERTISEMENT OF FALL MERCHANDISE Offered at Prices Hitherto Unheard of in Port land's History of Retailing It Appeals to You, Madam Shopper! All items quoted in the following ad vertisement wOl be on gal tomorrow only at theae prices. It will pay you to give the advertised items close investigation. Announcement Extraordinary and Grand Distribution of Bargains at BAMM(IDM9 CAST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE 388-390 Cast Morrison St. Near Grand Ave. "Near the Busy Corner" The East Side's Foremost Department Store Announces for Tomorrow a Grand Exposition of Autumn Values in Celebration of Its Fall Readiness You have been urged in the past to TRADE ON THE EAST SIDE. Until recently vou have had but very few substantial reasons for doing so, the limited stocks and lethargy displayed by some of our pioneer merchants have proven somewhat dis couraging to the woman who wants to "be shown." We have entered the field with the determination of catering to your every need and drawing your attention to this district with the all powerful and only logical inducement with in our means, viz., more and better goods for less money than you pay over in the established "High Rent District." WHY WE CAN SELL FOR LESS THAN OTHERS Because we are situated where the rents are not so high as are asked for the uptown buildings. Because being under low rent expenses we can make as much profit as competitors and still quote prices astonishingly lower than the merchant who is under the thumb of the syndicate landlord. Because conducting as we do a chain of stores in three of the leading cities of the country, as well as maintaining agencies in the eastern markets, we are placed in closer Intimacy with the makers of our particular lines than most merchants. And then again, we are pos sessed of an abnormal desire to make good to you "our patrons." TOMORROW WE WILL THROW ALL TRADITIONS AND CUSTOMS TO THE WINDS By turning over for your disposal our entire fall stock of High Grade Dry Good and Shoes at prices such as you have never before enjoyed. It will be something more than a mere exhibition, it will be A SALE OF UNPRECEDENTED I MPORTANCE Drop your eyes a bit to the partial list of prices as mere examples of this mighty con certed conclave of wanted articles, fresh from tne hands that made them. THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL TOMORROW EVENING AT 10 P. M. Embroidery Sale Tomorrow Thousands of vards Embroidery Flounc ings, Edgings, Bands and Corset Covering, allover patterns, 8 to 24 inches wide; values from 25c to 76c a yard. The entire lot at your disposal at, per yard, lOo Umbrellas for Men and Women A source of astonishment to merchants who have Umbrellas for sale 2,000 26-inch and 28-inch Umbrellas, rainproof and sightly; a handsome line of fancy handles; best $1.00 values. Tomorrow 4oo Women's White and Black Lawn Shirt Waists 100 Dozen (all sizes) Lawn Waists, in black and white, neatly embroidered and open work fronts; excellent 7oc numbers. Your choice at, each, 28c Women's $8.90 Long Coats $4.95 A rather unusual bargain right on the threshold of a new season 50-inch Long Coats of black broadcloth, collarless effect treated in elaborate style. On sale at less than the price of materials tomorrow. $4.98 Women's Walking Jackets HO light, tan, covert or black broadcloth Jackets, in semi and tight-fitting styles, piped seams and nobby effects. Regular $5.00 values tomorrow ql.Se Women's House Dresses White Lawn Dresses, embroidery trimmed, colored chambrays, of new designs, the bal ance of our summer stock; values from $8.00 to $10.00. A few left and to be closed out At $LOO Each Women's Kimonas 200 Dozen Fine Organdie Kimonos, flow ered and Japanese designs, silk trimmed; these exceptional values at 50c. Buy them tomorrow only at, each lOc Bleached Table Damask Fully worth 00c a yard and more if new prices on linens were taken into considera tion; all bought under the old import price; one thousand yards Scotch Linen Satin Damask, a table linen sale that may never happen again. Choice, per yard, 47c Women's Suits All-Wool Voile Suits in black and blue ef fects, an even dozen of them, a good range of sizes, new designs and- regular $18.00 values. The lot on sale tomorrow at $7.95 Shoes for Men. Women. Children 200 Pairs Women's Best $2.50 Vici Kid Shoes, with patent tips, solid sole leather counters. On sale tomorrow only, CHILDREN'S SHOES Children's solid leather School Shoes, everv pair guaranteed solid, best $1.75 grade. To- morrow only, Vvf. American Prints 8,000 Yards American Print Calicoes, light and dark colors, over 100 patterns to choose from, in stripes, dots and checks; other stores ask 7ljc for these. Our price , Be Yard Women's Flannelette Gowns 100 Dozen Women's extra heavv Flannel ette Night Gowns, in pink and blue stripes, silk trimmed collars and cuffs, ordinary and extra sizes ; best 85c value. Tomorrow 470 Read About Notions Now Nearly everything in the line of Notions at less than wholesale cost. Pearl Buttons, assorted sizes, worth 10c, at, dozen 5 Ironing Wax, regular 2 for 5c, choice. . If Alpaca Skirt Binding, regular 15c value, at, bolt 0 Dress Shields, light weight, double covered, 15c value, pair 9 Hooks and Eyes, black and white, enameled, 8c value, card 5 Women s Supporters, pin on, regular 25c, at, pair 15f Children's Supporters, best 19c quality, at, pair lOf Women's Corsets 200 Dozen Corsets from the leading corset factories, embracing a great variety of styles in all popular makes; these are discontinued models and broken lots of $1.00 models. The entire lot at, pair 39c Children's Stockings 200 Dozen heavy ribbed double knee Cot ton Hosiery for children, high spliced heels, double knees and a guaranteed color. Best 20c quality on sale tomorrow at Be Pair Blankets and Comforters Cheap This announcement should suffice to bring you to our store. 50 Pairs regular 75c Blankets at, pair 49 50 Pairs plain white Blankets, best $1.50 quality, at 98f" 50 Pairs twill Blankets, gray and white. $2.00 value 81.48 60 Pairs whits wool Blankets. $5.00 value. pair 93.98 30 Pairs cotton-lined Silkoline Comforts. $2.00 value , ...Sl.25 SATURDAY ONLY 17-Ruby Jwald Ifamp1.n tdjnat4 Watch, 20-year, arold-Alled Ruaraa tced can. lUfular prlca 112.60 Special $1475 "Goodman's, the Watch House" all ICorrUMa, bt Fnit a ad Ilrl GOODMAN'S Haadquartira for watch. and watch repairing. Mail order given prompt attention. Painless Dentistry TEETH Tou need have no fear of tha dn- tal chair If you com. to our office. Our scientific methods of absolutely palnleaa dentistry are at your dis posal without paying aa much as you have been In tha hiblt of paying tot Inferior work. Bridge Work, "per tooth.... Oold FMIllnsru. up from.... Silver Filling, up from.... Enamel Killing, up from.. Crowns, gold or porcelain.. Painless Extraction Plates, up from SB. A. guarantee ror iu rears wiu work. Lady attendant .BOat LILY DENTAL CO. AJTD OOVOK ITUITf, Open evening: until 8 and Sunday until 1 p. m. lomi Fhoas A101A. Pkclllo States rhoma raolAo 152. WE $ $' $ $ $ $ The Dollar $ $B. H. BAROER, PROP. ' 833 1ST BT. 809 KAXaT. r Phone Main 6J74. J) $ $ $ $ $ 5 ) ' $ $ $ $ $ $ Are not fluhtlnir th trust Ws ara not fighting; anybody. Wa are simply going; ahead and doing buniness on small profits and lots of them. The Most for Your Dollar Is Our Motto. we oakbt m xauoinn to ex or xrxw ajtd so OVD-IAHD ITOTllj SAITOHS, XUJUIITUMl AJTB "Beware of tha 11.(9 Speclala." A BEAUTIFUL EXHIBIT AND A REMOVAL SALE1 ONLY A EEW DAYS MORE; Before going; Into our new ator at ttS i MORRISON ST. in tha Marquam wa ara I disposing; of a lot of f ' ., Oriental Bric-a-Brac SATsnratA, crioxsosnra ajts saovxa At very low prlca. Western Importing;, Co.. oosirsa BXXTX ajts "m Visitors and tourists cordially InvitadV Bannon's Honest Laundry Soap, lbc best Washing Soap pa the UarkeUI fall-sized bars 25c A Fency Teapot With a Pound of Our 1 25c Coffeo Saturday Only. DAMS TEA STORE 170 THIRD ST. r StfOR WOMEN ONLY Dr. " BandersonV Compound; i Savla and Cotton Hoot FtHa, Tha bast and onljr raliahla remedy for PXHLATED PKH lODS. Cure tha moat obsun- at caaes la I to 10 days. Friua II r box, mailed In plain wrapper. 9o& anirrtsta everywhere. Auoresa t. 1. PIERCE. 211 rim at. Irtland. Oft Mr! , 0 - j lilt) VIHIk i - , - , --4 '.Iff '