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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER ' 28,-; 1807.
...
ions ADOPT
EQUAL SATES
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IT.
MIO.m bushala Tha several Puget
SOUfHt nort MmhlftAil alilnnjul fi-AKa AM
bunhela. '
' Tha flour shipments from ths four
Jfadlnc -port ' were .as follows: . New
Tnrlr n 7 K 1 k.ul.. Diimi a...,....!
porta. 1,41.0SI; Philadelphia, 1,486,690
barrels; Portland. J. 004,650 barrels.
.ttiiu me enormoua quantities 01
'heat now hafna-. a.t afloat f mm h.ra.
'Portland blda fair ta nln aacond nlace
, 1 the ynltad, States soon. 1
i.Xox Discrimination Shown
on uram aim xiuur iar-
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
keffnUr Uun Dna to Arrive.
Alliance. Cooa Bay Bept It
Breakwater, Cooa Bay.. Sept. 27
R. D. Inman, San Francisco Sept. 27
Johan Poulsen,San Francisco .. Sept. 2
Costa Rica, Ban Franclaco Sept. 28
O. W. Eldr, San Pedro and way .Sept. SO
Redondo Seattle Bept SI
SAME AS P0ETLAND Ajia.ent !?. . ! .'.:::::::::::: oSt I
t-uy or anama, San Franolsoo. . .Oct.
Koanoxe, esan i'raro and way
f f goes fpr the Orient
PUGET SOUND PAYS .
Wff AT THE KIDNEYS DO
Thdr Unceasing ;Wbrk 3 Keeps Us
Strong and Healthy " '
m
Nutnantla. nrl.nt
Only viawtnee is on jcnropean uar Arabia, orient
. .Oct. t
All the blood in the body passes
throufh the kidneys one every three
minutes. The kidneys filter the blood.
They work night and day. When
healthy . they remove about S00. (rain
of Impure matter dally, when un
healthy some part of this impure mat
ter Is left In the blood. This bring
on many diseaaea and symptoms pain
In the back, headache, nervousness, hot.
dry skin, rheumatism, gout, gravel, dls-
Oct. 20 orders of the eyesight and hearing,
Begmlar Users to Depart.
Dec. 15
got, mile Lumber r.v. More jrVmTZ
on rnget Sound Seattle t Dock Cljr of Panama s.n Francisco:. 8ePPi. 2? JJ""111 hav 1,0 troubU w,th
Payg Nonunion Wages.
and. way. .Sept. 26
Alliance. Cooa Bar Rom.
Arabia, orient .. ........ .Sept. 28
niwiKWBivr. unoi n w Kuni wn
Redondo, Seattle Oct i
i-oa'a ica. Ban rranclsoo Oct. t
dlsilness. Irregular heart, debility,
drowalnesa, dropsy, depoalts In the
urine, etc. Hut lr You keep me niters
t" Union longshoremen bare gay that tbej O-W- ldT' 8" Pedro and way.,.. Oct. I
i- w,.h TT.rrt,. ,m n. H9h.V Po"l"?n. Ban Francisco . . Oct 6
George K. Parrlah. musician, of
at Oak street. Portland. Or., says: '1
Doan Kidney
Eas
lust aa clad It Indorae
Pllla today as I did three
yeara aro.
lime has proved that the benefits I
fou.id were permanent and this haa
been very gratifying. Kidney complaint
made Ita flrst appearance In my case
so gradually that It waa some time be
fore i paid any attention to it. A cold
aettlad In my back and I began to suf-
P. MUlsl'er from dull heavy palna In the loins
Stream I and over tne Kidneys, it was tnen 'tnat
:.Oct. 11
Nov. I
Nov. t
a . . rs)B m I niv wiiwjbb naev ivis
Slam, Or. sh .Portland Lumber Co 1 1 wu Induced to try Doan' a Kidney
I only way whereby Harrlman could P I Aleala. orient
rata steamers cneaper out or puget Nicomedia, orient
'onnd poru than Portland would be to Numantla, orient ,
, employ nonunion longshoremen, because ' Tassels tm Vort.
the union , longshoremen In Seattle and Tola, Br. sh N.
Taeoma ara harglnt eiacUy the same g0" ?r
scale as in Portland ror nananng car- vineennee. Fr. bk .Columbia No T i nJ. atated above waa corn-
goes for the orient. 10 cents for straight I North King, Am. tug Astoria P'etely relieved ana not a symptom nas
tuno and 78 centg for overtlma x,. t"', Ara; "on v 11001 01 Lincoln "v i
, v. KjMin m4. th. 2J- Nlcb.0,!i : Astoria For sale by all dealers. Price SO
... . " , T . 51: T B............8tream cents. Foeter-Mllburn Ca, Buffalo.
w .-vy. i - "vii... ABiona i new i orn, sole agenia ror ui unitea
i favor of Pur sound," gald C F. roucn, -roniana wmwr co. I Btates.
)T ""T.?l.n.e." " V. Crdlnr rl.v Am UV-w.' Rniember the name-Doans-and
i xa, inn cny un ami uin(, urn ui;u i . . irirr. v, w ' """! i take no other
f. is not the fact The sane rates for ?',,? Muriel. Fr. bk.. .Mont. No. 1 no 0,ner
, , handling wheat ana Hour, as wen as gen-
f,ral nana, on oriental liners exists here ft,"1??10!. f- : Oceanlo
; .1 ' ' s..
Bracing food for steady
ITutritive food f or Jted
V thy apijetites
Strengthening food for
-r- sturdyl muscles
The most nourishing
r wheat food
' . " . - : i vvauacuL Am. r r., o. it , m , , .
as In the DOrts On rugei souna. xne I VirUV. diiwiu i umimiu. irvm on rrancmco. mvw
;rU was eatabllshed about the flrst of Z'""Z rUJl AT Drf, ; V8.1- J0 d0wn .du1lnf h? "'"nt-
rata vu Niwiwnw ukiui m uibi, "i Orava If.rkn. 1 . .. i nrn V .
:.h. iM.ih and It la halna- nald on the JfJ?'" "arbor-An?- 4.W11L L4B.wki
GJ to th. Bt. Kteamatiln eom-VlT' Am- Astoria
rrL. a .n mg .-. Aamirai tiorrenaon. Nor. sa Llnnton
ITii' now SO and 7 centa. ' -Montgomery No. ,
.. .. i i uiw. n via,,. i n
l. I - inm in ma
Llnnton
am, sen. y, Lbr. Co,
M , . aw liimkMi id. liwthnrMnmi ah I . T '.". r.levalor
t t... ammH karM fmm kA to SO rental I li . Astoria
' - - - . -----1 l nwuio Am. SS . Martin'. 1r,lr
' m .IMIn. M.. 1 A MVIflV ItMII UOniM 1 Wl . ' " n
m u.uai . i i jnwnc nr.. ii.
WO. " wrna, A rah la ri-r .
sound rates, on the other Am ..
e instances are a llttle Xndy MahoJiev.'
era." conunuea uecreiary i ckm r
Fouch. or whU w charge (0 and 7l indUn Am as "
Tha Puget
hand, in some
higher than here.
thera"
r.Y ". . . KJ. At CI "wii, juy. aiii.vu v ..v
City of Panama, Am. , ss Ainsworth and "eft UP -t P. m., steamer W.
earner Atlaa.
Arrived at 0:30 a m.. British steamer
Den of Alrlle. Arrived at 11 a m..
ateamer Elmore from Tillamook. Ar
rived at 11:S0 a m., ateamer Alliance.
Ban Franclaoo. Sent. 18. Arrived.
ateamer Cascade, from Columbia river.
Sailed at laat night steamer Johan
Poulsen, for Portland.
Antwerp. Bept. 26. Sailed September
23, French bark Alice Marie, for Portland.
Aatorla, Bept. IS -Arrived at 11:10
rortianu u tmu - i iaaoo, a m. sa pj. navia St
tnan tne i-uge ammo pww u wuw weep. Am. ss a Davia at
- . T7...n K.,t I, ta mm A that ru . U -aVl St.
this affects tha total cost of handling Geo. Loom Is, Am. ss Portsmouth
,1a cargo so little that tt la hardly no- W. 8. Porter. Am. sa. . . . . .v!?l!iUSton
liceaoie. . ins wuu uiuci.ut. in u, mmia vny, am. aa Prescott
reay, a cargo oi ,uuv xaam vclna i luiuucnc unu. Am. sen. Llnnton
couple of hundred dollars. ... X.unber Carriers 2 Bonta.
"iCren at the wages paid now it Is y w'.TV .
' . 7 . . k.i I Thomas Ia. Wand. Am. ate Han
.to fill the retjulrements," said Secretary f"?:?.. 1 Ouaymas I 3:41 a
Francisco
SCO
Fouch. "This morning I hunted high fV"' i '' a ranc)
i. for men. but could find none J?.1 Am- ch.....San Francl
that would do, I nicked uo one great .V f.-.Y- An- n-...... San Pedro
big fellow, who thought he would ijl-u-'-'rmlJflf
S. Porter, with schooner Roderick Dhu
In tow. from Monterey.
Ban Pedro. Bept. 14. Arrived.
schooner Alice McDonald, from Astoria
Kin sale. SeDt. 25. Passed. French
bark Mtchelet from Portland.
Astoria, Sept. 26. Condition of the
bar at a. nv, smooth; wind east 16
miles; weather, cloudy.
Tides at Astoria today High water:
m.. 7.1 reel :4
Low water: 9:46 a. m., 2
m.. 0.0 feet
?. m., 8.1 feet,
feet; 10:12 p.
.gooa, nut. n. slow in- J. B. Stetson, Am. as
7Jl"VJV- 0017 "w nou w- iwtt Am. VchV. . 7.
A steamboat man In the employ of the 0B J ? Am-
, system A11
..San Francisco
.Ban Francisco
.San Pedro
.San Francisco
u.t... mmrmttm mmiA that nmtnntnn I Afl anil WHI Umm aM OaatHl
. men are employed on Bmun s cove Kuccieuch, Br. sh.. Hambura
: - r wharf. Seatue, where tne large win ana urenn, ft. bk Hull
' Nippon lUien n.aisna iinnra aim- nurups, ur. OK Antwern
patched, and that they are willing to Genevieve Mollnoa. Fr. bk London
, work for 40 cents an hour, night or Rene Kervller, Fr. ah ..Ham bur a
day. He attributes this to the fact that Laennec, Fr. ah Swanaa
' Kttla haa a larre DODulatlon of idle Le Pllier. Fr. bk t.nH.
i ' - . f . I A 1 1 . I 1 . . 1 .. ' 11
men down irom Aiaaaa oonni tail na K.iuM noux, ri. ok
NEW BOOKS FOE THE
LIBRARY
i winter.
INCREASING ITS FLEET.
Mosambique. Br.' bk N.vm.ii. it
Samoa, Br. bk Bhlelde
Thiers Fr eh Newcastle. E.
Marechal Turrene, Fr. bk Hamburg
Ville de Mulhouee, Fr. bk Antwerp
Guethary. Fr. bk. Antwerp
Walden Abbey." Br.'sh '. '. '. '. '. ! Ant werS
Antwerp
GENERAL WORKS,
(Including Periodicals.)
Annual Register, 1006.
Ana rtrl w R.vl.v V 9AK Till v -Cit n
iio.iiiuurK peri i9o
V;' Pacific Coast Steamship Company
': Plans Floating Palace.
n r at .v- Glenesslin. Br. ah
Is planning the construotlon of an lm- X"".1: ; Leith
mens paaaernger steamer for the south- g"'1 d0 BolBde'fr. Fr. bk... London
: ri rout out of California, the Inten
tion being to have tha boat ready for
, next year. The boat will have three
. a i I . . 1 . A..
-Jaloon especially arranged for com- g alkflel for b. .b.k.
' The company is continually building rr?a?.' BB- shk-
up ita fleet of steamer, plying on this gw,n Sf; bk -
I coast and in a lew aays wm nmvo dwu jule. oommea Fr hlc
plying between the Puget oundport. mZlrTJ'irry
and san rTanciscp- on a ir--.j Emllie Oalllna W hv
Antwerp
, President and the Queen and Spokane, i la Boate.
both f whicn nave peen on me route oeien, fr. DarK Nwecastle, A.
for some time., tm rour-aay ropna- civraon, ur. sn Newcastle, A.
aound excursion trips have been aban- Wlllscott Am. bk ....Newcastle, A.
doned, so far as the steamers Preel- Port Patrick, Br. sh Newcastle, A.
dent ana oovernor are concernw, now-1 o-or. un ..Newcastle. A.
.-ever. This round-sound trip extended t-rmon, Fr. bk Newcastle, A.
A a..l. .m Vvaratt itiannrtM Ral. Ardencrala. Br. bk N.OK..H. a
JIWUI lwarl.k. . J " . - . 1 t T . r-i I ............. .
General de Negrler, Fr.' bk.
eayara, it. dk
Vllle de Dijon, Fr. bk.
Alice Marie, Fr. bk.
. London
. . .Antwerp
. . . Antwern
. . .Antwerp
. . .Antwerp
. .Honolulu
.Rotterdam
. . .Antwerp
. . .Antwerp
..noiieraam
. . .Antwerp
. . . . London
Revue bee Deux Mondes. v. 82, March-
April, 1906; v. 36-6, September-December,
1908.
KSLtlUIUiM.
Beach Princely Men In the Heavenly
Kingdom. 1907.
Gibson Mission Problems and Mis
sion Methods In South China, 1901.
Lindsay Gloria Chrtstl. an outline
study of missions and social progress.
1907.
Soothill Typical Mission in China,
1907.
SOCIOLOGY. .
(Including Government. Social Science
and Education.)
Butler True and False Democracy,
19D7.
Commons Races and Immigrants' In
America, 1907.
McNabb Women of the Middle King
dom, 1907.
Montana Bureau of Agriculture, La
bor and Industry, report for the year
ending November 30, 1906. n. d.
(Montana Inspector of Mines, biennial
report for the years 1906-6, 1906.
fnine uins ana women, lnyi.
Political Science Quarterly, v. 21,
March-December, 1906.
Ward Student Participation In
rrom Seattle to juvereuat Anuurvw, dm- ... v....., , um,... . . . .newcasue. a. Bon ool uovernment, n. a.
i llngham and Victoria and then back to uen cnnJaer. ft- bk. Newcastle, A. Washington and Du Bois The Negro
f Seattle, all'of which could be made for gur.roni Fr: b5 Newcastle. A. I In the South. His Economic Progress In
V$10. The company is not willing to h""? tt)SCK- fr- ? .Sydney, A. Relation to His Moral and Religious
f give this service on tne new ooats, oui; 1 ' I vvtnmr-i n . .gewcasua, a. ueveiopraent, 1907.
f ?" n ffecl on lne 010 Doa" vu-n H'enrv Villard" Am ?5"S USEFUL ARTS.
J a wlrciesa messaae from tha steam- Thordla, Nor. str Moravan, Japan 'Including Medicine. Engineering, Mln
i ? fl.Il?a ..wSi. Homeward Bound. Am. bk.Newciat a ing. Manufacture and Agriculture.)
1 a. sin in rrBajintuiii w on a ovditqu cv - -u -m . . , . . . . . r -
z:,,:: "I w- rvilamWi """? eea. Am. sn Newcastle. A. I uisseu rnysicai development ana
!v .fithln mornlni " It raad: . l? g- fS Newcastle, A. Erclee for Women. 1891.
-ii Karom.tr 0.1J. thermom- r'- U11 XNewcastle, A. ..f-"rup" awnura-uur waierwaya.
&'iWf7.-S' l0nSltude 124:62 Afrlcarn.f.hT Wt'- . Gayetty-Motormen and Conductor'
wind BE, 14 miles." African Monarch, Br. ss Japan Compendium. 1906.
r; h. (iieim. mruina anni ror ine I mveran. ur. ss Fnrt iju in..i.. ui i , tt ,n.
an Invitation to be present at the trial Tarje i Vlken, Nor. ss San Francisco Mumford Beef Production. 107.
trip of the new steamship uovernor on pirainennit, or. ss Ban Francisco Taggart Cotton Spinning, 2d ed. 8v.
Ban jrrancisoo oaj wmurrow luvuiui. i .r,.'""j:"' r ranciaco I
Tha Govarnor has lust arrived frcth the I btrathflllan, Br.'ss Vancouver. B. C. trivu1. awts
T . . . . . . ...a I NlMthMm T3 mm n in I . .
Alianuo naa.waira . w Uuw I m.-V"' i. "n"'- "i"c'"F0 (Including Archlecture. Music
- t avwaa-w a w ju a . bb ............ nraarri sa ir i " :i
Bon.rT .iBT. tv -rmj. T.wan S,.t,ti?1.??nar!h. Br. ss..8an Francsco
iuAAuuw ai onuia Aiunarcn, or. ss..Ban Franclaco
Oil Steamers TJuav
Oregon fort IS at xop Among ig Maverick, Am. ss Ban Francisco
Amuse
ments and SDorts.)
Kirk Old Ena-llsh Gaines and Phys
ical Exercises, 1906.
Mlchaelle Der Parthenon, 1870.
Official Tear Book and Directory of
CoL- B. T. Drake, Am. ss.. San Francisco Golf and Automobillng, 1907.
wn W-n.t. i t.ii.. -r . , Perry Descriptive Analysis of Piano
Portland still maintains third place V1. T I Works, 1906.
ooint of prominence as a wheat ship- S; w iuel 2oun9 Ware Modern Perspective; a Treat-
"H'heat Shippers.
fin point or prominence u a whmi ni- , - t Kt - . """ nc muoni rcrniircuve! wl lreai-
ping Port In the United States, accord- ffffi.!' ti-'Vi; -Puget Sound Ie Upon the Principles and Practice of
1 fng to the monthly bulletin Issued by ff. Jn-hiU? r .V " "ri;- ?osa,,,a Plans and Cylindrical Perspective, 1906.
f aiAMa.rf-aMaM- rT oAmmsntA Ann in rifir. i n r vat. ijvd aiikrirh
! V."wv rr"V.r!V" aL. ' Sullv. Wr. bk Ron ir-i-"
L tJUIIIlAlC.W a-LIlU MUUI.lan' n. a V. i,
t The bulletin was received at the office """J " " L can r rancisco
jne DUlieun was roceiveu bvi. iu. rauuc r'oltio rht. Pr .h yt , ,
of the collector of customs this morn- JJhlrf i Br. -.Honolulu
h. mnrrth. Mi'ltif oirwngryie, nr. sn.
.O"- " . 1 P..,. Tr , .V,
i Auguet the United States
export Caato, Br .h.
.Callao
Valparaiso "J 6
Heller
1902.
Kobbe-
LITERATURB.
Early American
-Famous
Lounsbury Text
Orations,
American Songs,
of Shakespeare,
J 85,030.936 busheU of wheat, valued at ?mt.?lp D?V .V .V ' ' 'A' ;vSeatUe ion
..t iXi rr ? rs. a .ccrica v, J Alsterkamp. oer. sh. . . .Calata On a.. 1906
f rtoulrn'J Tat 839 TSToVlgO. New York gchubek, Ger. bk Valparaiso Rlekett-Vagabond in Literature. 1906.
i
led With 10.186,069 bushels of wheat. RI"nvanr.Br. sh Santa Rosalia
Philadelphia being second with 6,846.- ,tarav ier. Valparaiso
186 bushels, and Portland third with Ama?25-B- i ' 'd' ' ' ' w Mollendo
AuaatAvsaa SJ . wm. . . . . (3 till XlCKO
KNOWS HOW ' ,
Doctor Sad Been Over the Bond.
Windsor Park, Br. sh Caldera
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL.
Gibson In Eastern Wonderlands.
isuo.
i.oicombe Real Chinese Question.
1907.
Webster Through New Guinea and
the cannlnal countries, 1898.
HISTORY. v
The British Steamer Den of Alrl. nr. I Bancroft flnm. niHmm Bmm. W.r.
When a aoctor, wno nas Deep uie vie- rlv.d ,t Astoria thla mnmln. in k.ii.. Cisco and Reaurgam. 1907.
tim of the coffee habit cures himself from San Franc,.co nd h.rt.r tn ..feyr Kome' Its Rl8e Fal1
. . . . - AT At At JU -T I 1HU1.
oy leavtng oh load wheat at Portland for Europe. Nevlnsoti The Dawn in Russia, 1906,
logo wucc, iic iu,u v,.uc..,.8 The BritlBh steam.r n.Hhlll I. i.. ea. Z.
charrina- coal at tha n w i a,k.. BIOGRAPHY. INDIVIDUAL.
Th. .,., i. Boyesen, Hjalmar H. Goethe and
slowly' because the riur7 ii J Schiller: Their Lives and Works, 1904.
ennTnnert to hnnrtil it .rf .V" 'i. "?ot Chesterton, G. K. Tflcoll. W. R
??"i?ped "l16." at th" Particular Robert Louis Stevenson. 1906.
rihe suffered from Indigestion and a t.1... t".Z JumP?V rr?m .th0 Clarke, H. B. The Cld Campeador and
weak . and irregular heart and general rcr v "d " : ' u i.u tne waning or tne urescent in tne west.
What he Is advising in that line.
i A good old doctor in Ohio, who had
- at one time been the victim of the cof
fee habit advised a woman to leave off
coffee ana taxe on roiium.
nervous condition. ' She thought that It
' would-be difficult to stop coffee ab-
ruptly. She says: I had considerable
hesitancy about making the change, one
reason being tnat a inenn oi mine ineu
Postum and did not like It The doctor,
' however, - gave explicit directions that
' Postum tnunt be boiled long enough to
-bring out the flavor and food value.
"His suggestions were carried out and
' the delicious beverage fascinated me, so
that I - hastened to Inform my friend
who had rejected Postum. , She is now
using it regularly, after she found that
; it could be made to taste good.
"I observed a short time after start
ing Postum a dbclded change In my
nervous system. I could sleep soundly,
and my brain was more active.. , My
v complexion becamo clear and rosy,
whereas It had been muddy and spotted
; f before; - In fact, all of . the abnormal
aymptotns disappeared and f am now
feeling perfectly well. . l--' .
Another friend was troubled In much
the same manner as I, and aha has re
covered from her heart and ' Stomach
tvouble by.Jeavinjr oft coffeo and using
I'oKtura Food Coffee. . - J-'a.
i 'l know tf several others who havs
id niuch the same experience., It is
only nccetsary lhat PoKtum i be - well
. tinted and , it wins .Us .own ..way.',
;"l't)r'a a Reason." iBeitil 'lliS Xload,
- t VsUv1U,'ji gktt.:..
1902.
A.WL'XZfil'XZl.t.m Hamlin-Ulysses S. Grant:
r.7wh... V.I7..J .r.i. a"' o uuaiieiB his Life ana Character, i8.
0t ati. aIuSd at 9,602- .8he s'Kned . Seeley, L. B. Fanny Burney and Her
a crew yesterday after having hauled Friends new ed.
fiayt . m aock ana ancnorl In Walker, Wllllston John Calvin, the
The oriental liney Arabia shifted from
the Alaska dock to the flour mills laat
night and In passing tied up the Steel
bridge for some time, much to the dis
comfiture of those wishing to crosv
the river in a hurry. But the steamer
naa to snizt.
The British steamer Tymerlc began
OlBcharelnar coal at the n A r on.i
'ffl!Sa GRANT MORE TIME IN
ed from the North Pacific mills to Linn
ton to rinisn her lumber cargo. The
steamer Indiana shifted from the flour
mill, t n th. .l.vatA. Annlr
The steam schooner r r.n.t. Nine months' extension of time in
A.Un..a.rr,v,,a rrom Sa9 Francisco via which to build tho street railway line
i""5 Fars or 40 on Bandy road, between East Sixteenth
S2nh.it aim i .an5 6. brrels of and East Twenty-eighth streets, was
ifiFoi S, v toEa8t Davis street granted yesterday by the board of
wharrjo disftharge. For a return cargo county commissioners. The railway
the Casco will load lumber at Rainier. will bo built to Sixteenth street on the
Sandy road., then on East Davis street'
- ' AIAitfuNiS AOTES I rjast Train, ana on lentn 10 ta nurn-
. . I side street connecting at that point
" " I with trimflr a 1 r.. A v laM
. .AsUjrU-JSpt.,2-Arrlvt4 ati;60 and .,' -j'i' 1 - ?' ' i
ieft up at fd a. , steamer Osow I Wobi it. tU U Wisi itl
Organizer of Reformed Protestantism,
1906.
FICTION.
Deeping Bess of the Woods.
Harben Ann Boyd.
Marryat Jacob Faithful.
Munro Bud.
Sinclair CThe) Helpmate.
WHICH TOBUILD LINE
U noeda Biscuit
in motsturt and
V dust proof paekaiti.
1;
MATIOKAL biscuit company
- 1 1.
"I;
p II '
I
SPECIAL
1 I ' . . .... a..1 H.-. ,.
From til 1 polnti iEait to this section
-. V'..-:
w
s "' ., . ... ..... .
, Do you want to send East tor friends or '
relatives? , If so, you can remit any agent
V :, , of the. Northern Pacific Railway to cover
the pickets and any amount of cash neces-
sary to cover the trip, giving name and
address of the prospective passenger, and
prompt .service will be given. ,
For full Information call on or addreM
A. D. CHARLTON, A. 0. P. A, v
255 Morrison Strtet, Portland, Oregon.
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY
W. H. MARICELL (D CO., EAST MORRISON ST. AND UNION AVE,
Men's
Ribbed
Underwear
Heavy ribbed wool under
garments, generally sold at
$1 the 'garment; the shirts
are silk faced, gray, all sixes;
you- cannot beat this value;
Friday and Saturday
only, the garment
67c
Dame Fashion Approves
Every garment on exhibition in our Cloak and Suit Depart
ment. The foremost eastern and foreign makers have con
tributed of their beat that this department may prove a joy
to Portland's matrons and misses. Coats and suits to please
the most fastidious purchaser and garments possessing snap,
yet tastefully trimmed for general wear, in materiala of end
less variety. These are the attractions offered in this greatly
enlarged department Every -energy has been bent to make
this department a byword among all shoppers who appre
ciate high-grade values at popular prices. Waists, separate
skirts and petticoats in harmony with the extensive line of
coats and suits are also ready for inspection. With the ex
cellent showing made we have won the hearts of all who
came to the opening f
We are detenriined to make this department
an important factor in the new Markell titore.
Women's
Ribbed Vests
and Pants .
Underwear usually sold at
35c the garment and ac
tually worth that price;
fleece lined and daintily
trimmed; all rfgular sises
in cream; Friday and Sat
urday only, the
garment -v -a
21c
VEDI VIDI VICI
THEY CAME THEY SAW WE CONQUERED
Like. Caesar marching unto victory so have we entered upon the era
of the new Markell Department Store with confidence in the future,
The approval of a generous public found expression in the extraordinary
attendance at our grand opening last week. Since then we have had
cause to feel that the thousands who were present believe in the future
of the east side and are willing to trade here because we have led the
way in laying the cornerstone for a greater east side a section to be
reckoned with hereafter as !s the west side by erecting a modern building
in every way equal to the rapidly growing demand of an appreciative
buying public. Every department has felt the pressure of business dur
ing the past few days, due to the marvelous showing of the latest styles
and patterns for fall and winter wear in all lines. The advantages of
large purchases direct from the makers and importers and the possession
of our own building equipped to facilitate the handling of a large busi
ness make it possible for us to quote prices in all departments that mean
A SAVING ALONE WORTHY OF CONSIDERATION
THIS WEEK'S FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
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Merit your-particular attention because the goods offered are of the
season's choicest selections, reasonably priced to make it worth your
while to visit the store known as
THE BUSY CORNER. EAST MORRISON AND UNION AVE.
This Season's Correct Style
Clothes for Men, Youths
and Boys
Blankets
Gray and tan Blankets; these
are the usual 75c cotton blan
kets with fancy borders; J Q
Friday and Saturday,,.. fl7C
Outing Flannel
9c Outing ' Flannel-The ' very
best 9c grade Outing Flannel
in choice patterns and colors;
Friday and Saturday, the gl
In the Men's Clothing Department we are making 'ah unusual
showing of fall Suits, Raincoats and Overcoats. Father and son can
be fitted here in the nobbiest effects of stylish garments at prices that
will place you on the list of our regular patrons.' The little fellow, too,
will find natty suits reasonable enough to merit the approval of pru
dent mothers. It is our intention to make this department a busy
center and the badge of clothes satisfaction will always go hand in
hand with the tag of price satisfaction. ,
This season's correct styles, created by designers' of artistic tem
perament, who can see clothes character in the line,, of a lapel, the
drape of a coat Clothes that are right in the style lines, character.
workmanship and material.. Such are the garments made by Bran
degee, Kincaid ft Wood, whose entire line of suits, raincoats and
overcoats we have now ready for inspection in addition to other
popular priced lines.
A COMPLETE LINE OF MEN'S FALL SUITS ranging in price
from fxo to ?i?7.ro
RAINCOATS AND CRAVENETTES, IN ALL SIZES ranging in
price from flO to f 20
OVERCOATS AND TOPCOATS, BUILT TO FIT ranging in
price from , f9 to f20
Friday and Saturday Special MEN'S $12.00 CRAVENETTES, $9.75
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Nightshirts
Men's Outing Flannel Night
shirts Full sizes, 15,' 16, 17; 18;
good patterns and easily worth
65c to 75c; Friday and IQ
Saturday fazC
Boys Shoes
Boys' ShoesAll solid footwear
for boys; sizes 11 to syt, new
styles lace; vals. to $1.50; QA
Friday and Saturday.... JJC
$1,00
Felt
Juliets
The Ideal house shoes for
women In red or black with
black fur trimming, turned
soles, felt is solid one piece;
an excellent $1 value FRI
DAY AND SATURDAY
79c
Oar Millinery Display
Eliciting unstinted praise from all who vis
ited this department on the occasion of our
grand opening last week brought many of
the visitors back to purchase this week
Creations from the foremost designers in
foreign lands, stylish pattern hats of eastern
makers and charming. effects from our own
workrooms drew forth merited ' words of
approval, then and - continue to 'attract
patron to the leading east side department
store! Here .may be found a, hat for every
occasion, - from the elaborate ' dress model
to the snappy street effect at prices in keep
ing with .the advantages derived from trad
ing at The Busy Corner. Expert trimmers
are at your service here who will produce, if
preferred, some special design, calculated to
pleaae your own particular fancy. To give
you special reason to visit this department
we offer tomorrow and Saturday
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Silk, velvet and felt Hats; regular $5.50
and $6 values, at each , ....v f4.49
$3.50
Wool
Blankets
10-4 white wool Blankets
with pink or blue border:
worth the regular price
the year around. That
you mayfind reason to
visit this store. FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY,
WE
Merchants
of the
East Side Make
the Drain "on
Your Purse
Light
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THI LKADiNC EAST Wit DEPAIiIttTT STORE X
Corner of East Momsoh Stiroefn
TRY FOR THE
PRIZE
56 CASH
Offered by the
East Side
Business ' Men's
Club for the best
slogan or catch
phrase to be
adopted by the
Club. ,
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