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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNALY PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. JANUARY 5, 1003. STILL ANOTHER TEDDY BEAR YOUKGSTEK; PHONOGRAPHS AND TALKING MACHINES SOLD ON WEEKLY PAYMENTS . CANADIAN MONEY TAKEN AT FULL VALUE y 1 MMmy mmu r . Includes high-grade articles, at; bottom prices. ' Our driigs'are all pure and conform with the pure food and drugs A act; our guarantee for purity is on file at Washington,' D. C.; No. 3376. During this sale we make big reductions ?. on all Jines of household and toilet articles. 1,000 SOUVENIR PLATES.. TO. BE GIVEN AWAYTo every n purchaser of fiOc worth, or more,, w? give a Souvenir, Plate, except with patent medicines, phonograph records graphophones and a few contract goods. -These Souvenir Plates have" a plain gilt band, and are without advwv umuk vi any inn,tci. ' cuvcuca uisuc 10 au pans 01 mc cuy. v. jrrcscnpiions caued tor and rlMiwyriri ' nnt ; prescription department is conducted 'independent of our front store, and there will not be any neglect on account1 of rush of business. Two Main lines, phone 293: Automatic A2193.H V v , 13 , jp . ,.,,, tww Igj&s I ; ... ,v- , TV it 'Safe r v iih' . . -y. si LItUe Helen Gage," age4. 1 year, 6 months. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Clifford Gage. A real, lire, hnrly burly, good-natured "Teddy Bear1 ::7.'Q'U:'t .,.. .V?..- .'.'i- ::'V.;...-:.., ; ENGLISH ASi SHE IS OFIN t - : ROTE Bl A POLEESEMEN IS OFIN WUNDERFUL TO BEHOLT Dunlshment. ' In the caae of tha unfortunate mm, 01 Among th 4 answer $ to question put In the civil : serrlca examination for policemen aoveral weeks many amusing things Hie-depth of reasoning' annllrant fop the Doll candidate was asked what he would do " if, while acting as a patrolman, his uni form n man. fered-$2& to pay for the, damage to the uniform?. - , 5 , v . - "" t His , reply , was that he would "ao icept no money or clearing house cer tificates from Ms ma in payment, of the damages done." : ; , v j Another candidate was asked what he would do In ense a woman fell in a hole in the sidewalk and broke her leg. He eaid "8ti officer should give a hand and notfle the nearest doctor." t In defining a, tnisdemeanof, one man raid, VA misdemeanor .Is a nerson.whp will not -work at common Jabor unless forced to. but depends mostly, upon stealing from others who '-..get their earnings honestly and If cornered . or about to be captured, may turn out to h murderers." - i , . ' , . . . - , . The same man said that "K felony " is a person who may be easily mislead in the way of crookedness unabiding? of the laws bad conduct or may turn out to be a crooK." ; One man said a misdemeanor Is "A charge f intoxication , and disorderly," and he spelled intoxication correctly. According to another aspirant for a star a felony la a minor crime, "As stealing articles of 'small value." One candidate said that the duty of the police force is to execute the or ders of superior officers, while another said that in case of firs a patrolman should, hasten to the place the moon probably. - '' . i- Misdemeanor was again defined In a curious mar by a man who said it is the theft of over 180. while felony fa the theft of smaller , amounts. Tha m axa found I ne amy or tne police illustrative or A, u,,-" ar A capiUl emoiance.". , . . . . In reply to a question as to the prop er time for a patrolman to use fire arms, one man said, "In self-defense or when a warrant reads to take dead or alive." -Warrants never read "To take dead or alive." The same man said the proper way to arrest a person is , a quieuy - as possible and with as uuniurvi as necessary," PURE HOUSEHOLD DRUGS Ammonia, pt and qt. .............. and Gasoline or Benzine, pt. and qt of and vf Dickinson's Best Witch. Hazel, yi pt., pt. and, qt. ..... .....Of 16f and 20f .Pure Glycerine. 1 oz.. 'A lb.." V, lb. and 1 lb. ... ;i 4f Of 16f and 28f Pure Petrolatum, 2-oz. and 1-lb.bots. 3f add iz White i Petrolatum, 2-oz. bottles i ...... .6f Wood Alcohol, pt., qt. and gal. 4f 24f and 83f Denatured Alcohol, pint, quart and gal lon . . ... ...... 1 14f 24f and 83f Tinct. Benzoin, per 6z ;....7f Strone Rose Water. 1 oz., 4 oz. and 8 oz. . . . 4f Of and 16f Pure Sweet Oil. I ounce. 14 Dint. Vi Dint and 1 pint. 3f Tf 12f and lOf Sewing' Machine, Oil, 1 ounce, 4 ounces and . - 8 ounces ; , TT3f Of and 16f Selected Bird Seed, per lb. Tf Pure Powdered. Borax. M lb., Yi lb. and 1 lb.'. 3f 5f and Of Chloride of Lime .....7f llf and lTf Bay Rum, A pt, V pt. and pt..Of 17f and 33f 4 DRUGS Guaranteed Pure Epsom Salts, 1 -lb. pkgs 4f Rochelle Salts. M lb. and V lb Of and lBf Phosphate Soda, 1-lb. cartons Jl4f . Bicarbonate Soda, 1 lb. pkgs Senna Leaves, 1 oz. and J4 lb Sassafras Bark, lb', and V, lb.... Buchu Leaves, 1 oz. and Ya lb...... Purest Castor. Oil. 2 oz. and Y pt Magnesia Carb.. 2-oz. cubes Cascara Bark, 4 oz. and 1 lb... Soap Bark, 5c and 10c pkgs... Ground Flaxseed, per lb. ...... Powdered Orris, oz, and 4 oz. Sulphvr, per lb. , Prepared Chalk, 4-oz.-pkg ..... Chalk and Wintergreen, 4-oz. pkg 6f Precipitated Chalk, 4-oz. pkg. ;..4f Blaud's Iron Pills, 5-grain, per 100 22f Lithia Tablets, 5-grain, 50 m bottle 18f Rexall Phosphate Soda, eff., 4 oz 21f Rexall Phosphate Soda, eff., 1 lb...'. 66f Charcoal Tablets, 2-oz. boxes ....12f Belladonna Porous Plasters 7f 4f ..3f and Of .Sf and 14f ..3f and Of ,6f and 17f. .....4f ....4f and 12f 3f and 6f 7f ,.....3f and Of 4f 4f ; PURE FOOD PRODUCTS Cream Tartar, 1-5 ppund,'. yi pdand and 1' pound :.., ..f, 17f and 31f Baking Soda, Y lb. and I lb..,..;.T..3f and of Sugar Milk, yi lb. and 1 Jb. . . ; . , . 14f and 23f Cider Vinegar, 10 years old, quart and gal- ' .. Ion I..... ; . 14f and 44f Ohve Oil. Va pt. K pt. and pt xzf Z2f f.nd af Grape Juice, pint and quart ... ....21f and 30f Beef, Iron and Wine, pint. ............ ...t.Saf Ground Spices in 2-oz. sifting ; cans Black Pepper, Red Pepper, Ginger. Cloves. All spice, Mustard and Sage, per can.,.,......8f Cinnamon,' Nutmegs and Mace, per can..,.14f Sage or Summer Savory, per oz........ ... ,.3f Nutmegs, per-doz. .......... .....i.V... . .. ...Bf btrong extract Vanilla. 1 oz., 4 oz., 8 oz, and pint . . 4f 12f 22f and 30f btrong Extract Lemon, 1 oz., 4 oz 8 oz. and pint , :4f 12f 22f and 30f Cod Liver Oil, yi pt. and pt. .. ..24f and if " SUNDRIES Absorbent Cotton. Rexall. 1 oz.. 2 oz. 4 oz. and 8 oz. : .4f , 7f , l2f and lOf Absorbent Cotton, Mt. Hoodbrand, per lb. .33f Corn Plasters, 12 in box .....7f Japanese Gold Paint 14f Playing .Cards, Z5c regular 14f Gold Fish Food, per box 7f Chamois Skins 3f 7f 12f 18f and 37f Buffers ...18f 37f 63f arid 78f loothpicks, larsre Jap box lof World's Fair Toothpicks.... ' .4f 7f and 18f Court Plaster, 3 colors in pkg 3f TOILET ARTICLES Robertine, Wisdom's '....24f Mennen s Talcum . . 14f Ongaline, Pray's 33f Benzoin and Almond Cream, Skidmore s.. ..12f Velvet Skin. Powder t 16f Camphor Ice. tube or cake 6f Aromatic Tooth Soap ....12f Lyon's Tooth Powder ......16f Cold Creaml oz., Skidmore's 8f Zodenta Tooth Paste 14f Adherente Rice Powder, French 17f Myrrh Tooth Soap, Wright s 14f ar hgg Shampoo, bottle ....14f Rouge, No.; 18'...., 14f TOIJ-HT ARTICLES . . I ;! TOTT.PT TATTTO Milk Weed Cream, Ingram's : . . . . . ; . ; i .33f I Good value. 6-oz- roll, do . :C: !27f ' java .ice rowaer ..s... ....... ..i,M...f rora, -oz. rolls, per doz...,. 46f Florid! Water,; Gerard's .... . . , , . 14f and 28f Imperial,. roz.- rolls, per doz. . . .,58f ntnnn rrr " SV'T?' O. TOllS, per d01......66f JS.UDDJ2il UUUUi ! vasnington l-oz. rolls,' doz.f 1.13 . , VVVk 3,000-sheet rolls, . pef doz. ... . , ftS.OO 1 .A ..J I70JS ai ol v . t k ...... .vov arm uui; t i 7 nf an. 1 ;. . f4- LA sti.oi .'V: '. sheets,' flat pkg 37fi SWIOSE DRUG'COIfflEAM Fountain Syring White, Z and Ranirt Flow. ' Red 2. i andV; . ' 114 ZA ilMW P Ats, fine tissue. 60 , Mimnn Kf ? i a nt sidA I1.7S at finl A W.. 1,500 sheets, flat pack ( . ww.., v, (. ,t ,t r T -,-..-., . .,,...-- m m Combination Fouiitdin Syringes--. ( '' v , ' :, ".(.?'.' . SOAPS. :; '-V: 1 2, 3.and 4 qt, white. . 1.24 f 1.3G and f 1.48 Savon Violet, 3 in box. I round. per Rapid Flow,-2. 3 and 4ot.fl.6S fl.TO 81.02 box .k..vi..V.VwuAV!.;ul2f Red,2,3and 4 qt.... 81.68 fl.70 and 1.03 Pears' Transparent Soap, cake. llf. Hot Water Bags- . . "X m ropuiar, i qt., s qt... ..,,ovf .and w-f niH ru ui c... i " V " T Extra QualityV2and 3 qt.. . . ... ;88f and OSf YTj&tonM .Scented -Glycerine,; per Red, 2, 3 and 4 qt ....OOf S 1.06 81.16 .,e ; 'i'.-.M...'......7f Highest Grade, 3, 3, 4-qt. fl.O? l.20 Jl.32 S X&K Rotary Spray Syringes , .f 1.33 Cuticura Soap . . . . . , ; , . . .16f Whirlpool Spray Syringes, the best... 1,. 81.88 Listerine Toilet Soap .'...'.......llf Marvel Spray Syringes ....82.54 Milkweed Cream Soao: Ins-ram'a.lls Atomizers .... 42f 56fapd 73f Rexall Toilet Soap .ir.;,t..v.6 Vaseline Atomizer .............62f and 78f W'hite Honey Soap, ter doz.;... 42f' ' .' 4711 Hlvririn - . bristle goods : Rnoi.:;;:;K;:;:::;::iif A complet Grade Brushes following special list: - v r. Bon Ami. per. cake, 6f Hair Brushes, white or black bristle....... 22f apoOv per caite;.....i.... ;.ft lair Brushes, No. 1, French solid back, 9 iar and oiycenne, large cakes. ;4f row .42f Puck's Mechanic Soapw.......,.,4f lair Brushes, No. 2, French solid back, 9 Castile .Soap, imported, "Star , Cres- row, unbleached ..................... . . .57f I cent," it. .22f Hair Brushes, No. 4, French solid back,'!! LonU Castile Soap, per lb.. v...17f row ......oaf f, rcm,", v-asiue, ys-io. pieces. if Kajr Brushes, Adams' Invincible, 11 row...80f Williams' Shaving Sticks. ......,16f Haih Brushes, No. 5, French solid back, 13 Williams' Barber Bar. '4.5- row ... . ..OZf I vv imams uuick ana .aiy........iif . Hair Brushes, Kent's, 12 row ........... .81.14 Colgate's Shaving. Cakes.u;;....;.6f : Cloth Brushes ....18f 27f and 37f HOMUOPATHIC , Hand Scrub Brushes ...;......3f Boericke & Tafel, Agents. ; uotn urusnes. special at7 mm 91.14 a.oai urigmal bottles 4mv. Hand Brushes, wood backSf 14f lOf and 38f Medicated Pellets, yi-ox ...16f . Nail Brushes, bone handle 8f llf X7f 33f 58f Medicated Pellets, 1 o ,.27f at..; 7f 12f and lCfj Tinctures, 1, ,,...;. .27f KllL$U UUULIS Kesmol Soap ..::;;.',;i.,.,.i..16f ei at 20 per ctot ducoant, and the Fairy Sop,.ptr &;J.UV:l'.V.4l. RMPQCRYSLER.Prop. 149-151 .IMIKIK.S 1 BY FISTBAME COCK UfSHED FOUR LOSE EYES BY E AGCIDEfll Rf DV 0 Eat Dodges Traps but Meets Shot, Briar, Spike Head and T -1 DR. YOUNG WILL TALK IIEEDSI OFFICER vnmwm More Than His Match in Jersey Chicken. ( Oil Can Cause of Loss of Optics. : ITS IN ths quantity that wt ' sell 1 that nhlAM nm tn anil ' TT!rhlr1 I . . . . . . -.- niiu lunga in ms jonnson Darn, ana, as waicnss ax so low price, ana in or-1 ins ooor was snut. tha rat could not Jer to show you that our statement l J Kft away from th fierce onslaught! mrrt 1 , win nA t M..wn Sf . .th rooster. - Ths; racket alarmed . -- - jonmoB.twno opfnea tne Darn loor imd customers, C. O. D., on approval, with was enabled to view ths battle. The privilege of examination before paying J f4 lts t1" ftn clw whlls "Hen" for same, slid if aama ia not a rn-1 .?fi'. "r,' "a upam. .. . .. . . ( . . ir.eu 10 neip ine rooster wita resented, return at our eJcpenss. Is that a club, but he could do nothing t for ot faIrf carry everything v in rear or ..nitung "Hen.'f ' Finally the 'it i. . mi. 1 " oi,ii, ,pun irno iae rats .w .u.v nnan jinn in h taw mnmantm . . u I . , . , . . buv aia.Riiai s Caldwell, N. ''. J. Jan. 1 4. Hen,' .. Seranton, Pa.. Jan. 4.Pour persons game rooster owned by William Johnson, J have each lost ths sight of an eye from a farmer living In north CaJdwelL earned necullar. accidents three of which oo- m mens in uis chickens', hair of fame when yeaterday afternoon he killed a big rat that (had been ravaging ths farmer's premises for a long time. Ths rat, which was exceptionally large, had dodged all ths traps laid for him, but yesterday he wet; ths rooster face to face. Ths rooster went at' the rat hammer EemoTAl of Hawley.to Patrol Duty Is Much Regretted by Judge Gantenbein. Mrs. J. S. Hamilton to Be Hostess This Afternoon at the Y. W. C. A. curred yesterday, and the fourth today, when Adam Berclacra, 4 years old. of J Oreen Ridge, was wounded by a com panion. - ... Jacob Zelrler. of DuPont. employed In hauling timber for ths Langcllf fe col liery, was walking through the woods, when a briar caught his eye, tearing It Officer H. H. Hawleys recall trova his assignment as serving officer, for ths Juvenile court to return r to , wora miir-h rr. . tn h- rttlrT. . tha -Methodist church, Will give the address mucn regret-to ths officers" of the ... New Yeafa ' Thii win Mra J. S. Hamilton will be the host ess this afternoon from 4 to I o'clock at ths Toung Women's Christian asso ciation, corner SUth and Oak streeta Dr. Benjamin Toung. of Taylor Street watches that Is made. from ths socket. - Martin Horan. or Honesdaie, a section land, was driving a spike in the Erie ard at that place, when the head of Via .nllra. fl.w ntt ati-llrlnv him In tY,m eye, necessitating its removal. u-eerge xxicooia, or inn cut, an en ner on ths Delaware and Hudson road, placed a long-netked oil can on the ground in tne uarDonaaie yara. wnsn he went to pick it uo he slipped, and ths sharp point of the neck of the can penetrated . his eye, almost gouging it from ths socket. , juvenile court, which' was voiced by Judge Gantenbein this morning In the following statement: ; '1 regret very much that be Dr. Young's first meeting with the young women of ths association, and his message win do received witn interest. Tne musical program ! as follows: START I9GB RIGHT Officer Piano soto,- Miss Helen Wegman: bass Hawley, who has been on detached duty IS?10' Adams; Piano solo, Miss Eva ayjir i mvjiyt, Jill I., O. JiafUU ton; duet. Mr. and Mrs. J. a Hamilton. boast to say that we have the largest assortment of up-to-date watches of any house In the Pacific Northwest from the smallest lady's to the finest gent's watch, and ths prlcss ws quote on same .and sell these goods at guar anteed absolutely lower than any store In Portland. ; BEITS TOM XXX.T7STSAT JC CAT4XOOXTB, X4U0UB9 TXEZ. OBafraTlng Trss oa AU Watches. l?;; was lifeless. "Hen" celebrated his vie- sis V HMSB4ni -tKll n ' vv , sv vivnuif jMW.iailli, FIRST DEBATE WILL BE AT; ENTERPRISE Pendleton Orators Will Open Eastern Oregon Series i in State Contest. . eoooerativs laundrv Californla. is belnai one labor organisations of the county. in San Jose, operated by .the with the juvenile court, has been re called to police headquarters with From 4 to 4:80 Miss Ruth MacCorkle others on similar detached duty. I wm have charge of the story room and went to see Mayor Lane, also to Polics i", J'"? ? J5ur.Iif!3r room, Miss Commissioner Greens and Chief Grits- D?iy Tl'Viw. 82 PreB8nt on a macher. and made everv effort to have Mv womi. Mr. Hawley retained, but was assured that this was impossible. They declared that all of the polics fores is needed for regular police duty. However, they promised to give Mr. Hawley permis sion to attend the sessions of the juven ile court to giva us the benefit of his extensive knowledge concerning the c4mericari Restaurant COBHXX rXXSS A3TD OOVOK BTS. .'OPSV SAT AITS HZOMT Dinner from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Chicken Soup, with Rice, Free' With Meals. Lettuce . .-..lOf .Green Onions ..5f Celery Of 8EPAEATED FROM SINNING HUSBAND Mrs., Martha Butler of Montavllla, Portland, who sued her husband, Dr. T. W. Butler, for divorce last summer, has been, granted a decree by the cir cuit . court at Moro on the grounds of aauuwry. j.r. iiuimr 'was arrested in a i-oruana loosing nouse together with Mrs. Margaret I. Gilbert Mrs. Gilbert was mentioned In the divorce suit as the co-responaem. ur, sutler is said to be living in Spokane. Mrs. Gilbert left oruana soms time ago and is ren to ds empioyea as a massage artli uie aocior. ,., . . r 1 Perfect-fitting jrlassss $1 at Metigefa eported tist for 8peeial DUpatch -to The Journal.) Pendleton, OrV Jan. 4-Ths first de- Turkey Salad. Mayonnaise .... ..... i.i-k i . . jvriea Kazor wiams take ! place in 1 eastern Oregon" will be given in .uierpriae, wanowa eounty, January xe. wnen ine frnaieion liltrn school team will meet t the Wallowa county high school team to contest for i cnampionsnip on tne question of gov ernment; ownership of railroads, the Pendleton team to take - the nearativa . -The Pendleton team eonslata of Or. vllle Reeves. 'Arthur Means' and Harold Warner and will be acccmipanled by City Superintendent 4- S. Lenders to I Wallowa county. Tbe team will leave inere about .Januaryin.-, i - inis oeoate in one or me uregon nign acnooi aeDaimg team series, main, tallied bv the a Late. Otra COHPETITIOH watch hers Is a ' 1 ' " ' " 1 ' ' a.ritrcrnier.M'p COUNTY HAS r. MONEY -m TEEASUEY fancy hand-eneravins and n,in..tu.n.i The movement in thta wntnh fan v.. (gnerial Dtsoatch to The Jooraal.l In the famous 17-J2WS Elgin. Wal- Pendleton, Or., Jan. 4.- There is now lhnm or Hampden make. JNo watches total of $18,101.81 In the county are better known than these and nonv. treasury, according . to .the report of r-r hfTtnr timekeepers. 3XEBB IS TOVB Courty Treasurer Bradley. It shows the a lw price, while they last CI i fte j December a.l,,. There was a, balance of vniy .,..........,.... ..,; I.VO J $44,012.50 on 'hand whenr' the previous I report was submitted, ana since that ?.::::::::fg ..15i Boat Porgst the Vsuhsv, 14t ad 8t IgIokiob Co. U3 ET, rpSTIAJTS. time total of Sl.621.04 was received. most from the sheriff for taxes. Since the lut tenort was submitted a. totnl of 327.632.16 was paid out by the treas urer, and of thin amount $25.112. E0 wnnt It the Mate. In payment of the county's 'statejtaa. r 1 V . . ( . . . . ' 1 '.'" Fried Halibut ...... 15i Fried Salmon ,.20$ Boiled Mackerel, Drawn Butter ...SO i Steamed Little Keck Clams ......20e Clam Bouillon and Toast ......... 15tf Boiled Beef Tongue and Spinach.. 20d Fried Chicken, Maryland Style ... .304 Breaded Pork Tenderloin, Tomato Bauce ............ Veal Sausage, Hubbard Squash ..,20e Turkey Patties ... ........... . . . , .25d Veal Kidney and Bacon on, Toast.. Z5i Pickled Pls-s' Feet,, Potato Salad. .20 Welner Snitzel, German Style . ...25ti Pork Spare RibS and Etvuer Kraut.. 25 Short Ribs Beef, Brown Potatoes, .200 Stewed Codfish. Family style. ., uorn tseei naan ana roacnea Agg. .l5e noei stew nna vegeiaoies ... Pork and Bean ............ . Half Spring Chicken on Toast Apnle Dumpling. Cream Sauce Side Order Apple Dumpling ....... 5 Roast Young Turkey and Cran- wards of vths court and the famlllea from which they come." Apparently the police Officials are de termined to keen Hawley on reaular duty. His familiarity with the juve nile court work since It was organised under Judae Fraser made his retention particularly, desirable at this time. The order respecting Hawjeyoind other de. tacnea orricers sent DacK to rerular duty has been attributed by some to jealousy of other officers, who are en vious of those occupying supposedly "soft snaps" in DUbllo build Infra, but tha police offlcialstasBert that these Jeal ousies have had nothing to do with the order, which was made, they say, be cause every officer, and more, is needed for regular duty. " ? "' Since Judge Gantenbein took charge of juvenile court work December 18-he has cleared away "all the accumulated cases,, and' has also disposed of those arising since that time. He has han dled 72 cases, involving P8chlldren, Only four have been committed to the reform school, two of whom had nn. vlouslv been sentenced by Judane Frazer and sentence suspended. Hereafter the sessions of the iuvenlla court will ha held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4 p. m. and Saturdays at 11 a, m. 'As circuit court will open Monday with a rush. Judge Gantenbein has been improving ths opportunity to visit in stitutions to which - children are com mitted bv the iuvenlla rnnrt . V.Dt... "r' , VB"-Cil iie -reiorm ncnooi I UcriUlly 8UCCCSSIU1 " H 1 V C O i S T at Salem and says ne was favorably jr-l,5 a . i i impressed with the retaining and dis- MetHOd, We Will do WOtK at CUt ciuime di tne acnooi.- , a. large maiorltj of ths boys who go there are incor riglbles, and have always lacked prop er, home Influences and training. He was informed that from-60 to 5 per cent' of those r who are . sent to the school are actually reformed and the oiaer tne cniiu wnen received the great er is tne c nance mat ne the unreformed m TEETH CUT RATES To advertise our new and won- berry Sauce 35 Roast Chicken and Dressing .,..,.30 Koast.veai ana pressing ..20lf Roast Pork and Dresslnsr ......... 5rt Roast Beef with Brown Gravy . . . . 15 Hoaat uinia wiia deny A large maiorlty j rates for 30 DAYS A tn.woar mnnnfu wrttT. . 11 hat he wlU be among V; A LT- inority, . o v . work. Examination free. Silver 60c; -crowhs (22k), $3.50 Of ' courts throuahout the arat tn rn KR 00 hrt4rnrArlr n.. nn.k .... . .. " . . . I w .w . w. u . UW. LUULiAf. cnuarenvto tne scnooi witnout snv 1 Coffee, 'Bread and Butter and Potatoes wun Ail jueaia. Dinner from 11 a. tn. to 8 p. m. , 8' tice send information as to the nature of tha 204 MsHnquency or the history of the fam- the statements of the hoys themselves. The judge states that lrf all cases hre commitment is made bv the -iuvenlla court, here a ennv nf tha hnv'a nonnl and .or his ramuy History will accom pany him to the reform school. , ' Among the: latest recruits Jo the tanks of oraanlzed labor ia a unlnn n i uie musicians 01 eanta vruj caiuornia. $3.50 t6$5.00. Plates ar low as $3.00. Everything first class. Lady attendants , BOSTON DENTISTS 91H Ifforrison St, Oyp, Vostoffloa. - BEGIN WITH ELKGTR.IC LIGHT Have your premises wired, make a New, Year's resolution ' that -1908 shall be an' Electric -Year in your househqld as well as in your store, and prejpare to enjoy the convenience, the labor saving, the' healthfulriess, the safety, the economy and the? prosperity that attends the use of Electricity. Make your place of business bright with Electric Light, and don't neglect the Electric Sign, and you will keep busy. .. Light is the magnet that attracts trade. Resolve to . make your wife happier by giving her the con veniences of an Electric Sewing Machine; an Electric Flatiron; , and Electric cooking and heating devices. Electric appliances cost , little 'to use, but, addv muph to comfort. .The Electric' way is ' the economical way. I Electric devices of all kinds on sale at Company's Supply Dept., 147-149 Seventh St. Call Mair. 6688 or A-6 131 for Information Portland Railway, Light (fKpweri! ALDER. STRttETS xyiRST '-.(ti;'' AND