The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 14, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE ! OREGON DAILY: JOURNAL PORTLAND TUESDAY EVENINQ, JANUARY H, IVCX
ass
. TO SEEK BIOS
Will Ask Portland TOOlc
1 alo Houses to Compete for
v ' State Contracts.
f, ' ' trot4 Pn V4 Wirt.)
I Salem, Or, Jan. 14. At the laat eet-
' itntf of the board of asylum commission
ire. Oovernor ChtmWUIn called atten
tion to the fact that a bill for cloth-
itng of over 11.000 had. been contracted
'Without bain advertised and bids be-
an received. It waa explained that tha
ilothlng waa mostly of odd slses and it
.wss hard to ret bidders to entar Into
competition for tha same.
Z Secretary of State Harmon took tha
, position that bids ahould hsve boeti
ked Just the same, and It waa ordered
that all auppnea in ruiure i nuums
f. uwinllrK to tha law relating to all
rurchaoa of auppllea for atata InatltH
inns. The auperintondant of tha asylum
finds that In tha rocant edvertlsement
DAY'S IIEI'JS OE
1
eashiti
1
J, v .
Maccabees OlfefPublic i In
stallation and Enjoy be-;
liffhtfulDancc.
(SpeoUl Pttpatca to Tba ' Journal.)
Rockwood, Or, Jan. 14. The Macca
bees' danca Saturday : evening was a
success In every detail. Tha new or
ran. juat Installed la tha ball by tha
Aiaocabees. waa . tha delight of all tha
dsncers. Tha aalllnr of tba baaketa
brought In a good a urn. Tha old organ
wan iiwardod to Mllaa Orlmahaw. Tha
installation was a treat to tha publlo
nd brought forth rounds of applause.
Test our American rarest abound t
dUdU which bocsoM tha most valuabb
medicinal ylnles tt abundantly attestor
by acorai el the most eminent mod lea
writers and toacbers. Even tba onto
tared Indians bad discovers tha useful
aass of man native plants before th
dvent of tba white race. This Informs
tlon, imparted freely to tha whites, led
tha latter to continue invest! stlons until
to-day w have rich assortment of most
rsJuable American medicinal roots.
Dr. Pierce believes tba our African for
ests atfcud In sjost valuable saeaicuai roots
foi tbe curWjf avMt obatlaate sad fatal dls
easVs. If wewJbid property lavesUsata tbemi
ami la MiDmnn of tola conviction, av
. i . . .
DOUltsrwiia VTiaooim
raraa t ffaded.
JUJUS.
tnn .ilmwt
.flnlilri "i
jurrrlaig
ifllrsl nil:
roerr." wMffj r... proven mm in un Hit
rftil rflK1-"1"1""1" i"nlr- "Tpr 'n"sr;
i,r h-.rt fQng and regulator, ano oiwi
Dual Celebration.
'Special Dlapatrs to Tba Joaml.)
F.ilrvlew. Or.. Jan. 14. Mr. and Mrs.
F. H. Crane celebrated two events at
onre at their home at Columbia View
Saturday evening. It being their slx-
teanth wadding annlvaraary, and- also
the birthday anniversary of Mrs.
cleaner knyvn to piedEsJ
sl a, ut lnUiaeatlon. torpl
I . tW Lam. ' V. ... I ... 11 w
til 8 amout-'of dTy' t'h. deoorard with Ore ara'pe and f e?na.
irTtiln7tltutln will require. The mat- with abundance o cW"anthmuma.
ih. huni and in. I i niriy-iiva near irienas were preaeni.
- . " was AnnrtA
rtrucUons were lusued to sand liata of
ail dry SOOUS neeaea in in iain j""
hnnui at Purtland and ask then
to bid far the state s buainoae. When
the dry aoods bids are recelvad. they
ill be opened and the lowest bidder
will be awarded tha business.
OPPOSE GRAFT, NOT
I ' - STATE UNIVERSITY;
The evening was spent with cards and I
games with' an abundance of good
things to eat and drink.
This Is the Way the Grand Prairie
) Grange1 States lbs Attitude
oil Appropriation. ;
Rural Carrier's Health Falls.
fSoarlal DteMtcb ta Tba JoonuL)
Falrvicw. .-Or- Jan. 14-J. K.
Be h ram went to Portland Sunday to
consult a doctor. For tha paat year
Mr. Schmm's health has been falllnc.
and believing that continuous driving
waa tha cauae. he being tha rural car
rier from this office, tie eouant meaicai
advloa and waa Informed that such waa
tha fact Ha will seek other employ
ment Ha has been carrying mail for
tha .past als years from this place.
i
(SdscUI Wspstea to Tbe Joeraal.)
Albany. Or- Jan. 14. The .following
efAcera f Orand Frame grange o.
l o. Linn, county. bav been Inatalled :
vaaur. S. S. Bodlner overseer, . m.
niiAh.tl' loturf FJlen ' MBrran: Stew
ard. Fred Parsons; assistant stsward,
harlea rarsons; . cnapiain, . wyrua n.
Walker: treaaurer, at. Hanarisw; aeera-
tarv D. M, Bodlne: gatekeeper, o.
Wilier: Pomona, mma Kidder; r lora,
Mildred 'Kidder! -Ceres, urace enaw;
anfiiBtnnt steward. Bessie Hen-
haw. W. W. irrancis or inis cuy waa
HBisteI m m iniumnna uttk. 'bj
Miss Mse Palmar and wayna i'awaon.
The grange claims to siana ror eau-
ratlon, cooperation and sociability, ana
tha 7fnrt to anraad the Impression
that Linn aounty grans-era are eppoaea
to educaUon waa strongly oeprecaiea.
T'ocrariin- th rararenaum inev reel
they era being misquoted and maligned.
claiming they are not ngming me uui
erslty. but graft , ,. t
nnVPftT! WATS "ROAD
w-,-s - - I Ua UasJa rss4laa . DAa.41.-J ewaa aa
. . a . a t m. asaa io vui ibj in i i jvi w aaj aa
rrnfVllIW VVti VV A VI visitor at Curtis station Sunday,
Wiiiu IJttle Walter Schram of Curtla Is
' I detained at home from school with a
im i.i vu..k 4. ..Tmil I - I falnn on hla rlirht hand.
' ... ..,1 Ola Danelson of fit. Johns, wss out
i Monroe, wr, dan. i.MivyM Sunday looking after bualneas Interests
nits Been revivea in m iwuuu .- nr. ine waiter uicaenson pi ace.
Portland Fireman's Misfortune.
Special Dispatch to Tha Journal)
Rockwood. Or.. Jsn. 14. Clarence
Shane, who Is well-known at this place
and a former resident of Columbia
View, but for the paat three years
member of the Portland fire depart
menL has had to rive uo his position.
lust as he waa about to become cap
tain of his company, on account of
broken health. He will start for Art
sona, accompanied by his mother, next
week to reside (or soma time endeavor
ing to regain his health.
Faliriew Notes.
fflneelal Dlaoateb to Tha Joqrnil.)
Falrview. Or.. Jan. 14. A. S. .Hsll.
who has been vlsltlna Ma father. J. 8.
Hn't tor the pant month, has accepted
a position at Walla Walla. Washing
ton, as superintendent of the electric
plant at that place, and will move there
next wees, to teas up ais worn.
William Ellison, the. O. R. AN.
stent, wss rushing around with a Box
of cigars Sunday mornlnsr. A fins boy
naa arrived at ftis noma Bararaay even-
inc.
Miss Ethel Heelln spent Sunday with
Miss Daisy ulckson, of south Rock-
wood. '
Mane Curtis of portisnd waa
142-
llterTruactlooal
aad evaa vslvalar. and other affections of
tha heart rield te its euraUva action. Tbe
reason lany It Cures these and many Other
affection Is dearly shown in a ntue twos
of extracts from tbe standard medical works
which Is mailed fttt to sny address by Dr. R.
V. Pierce, vf Buffalo. 14. Y to ail sandlna
reauest for tba same. r-
Not less nsrvelotta. In lbs nnparalleted
raree It Is constantly making ot womsn-s
essay peculUt allecUona, weskneeses and
dlttresslag derangements, la Pr. Pierce's
FaritaNFrescrlDiidhKas is amply attested
by thousands cwJMtcrtadjestlmoiijsls con
tributed biWtrteful patfrnsb who have been
rured bvlt 0 ryt"' nelTlrnTali.6afin
t-rl.xli. Iiularllleproltpauynu7 oTW
rpifrfmfni ciHrn-bv weiknena. ulcer-,
ain of ntcnn and Unjreil iWfTtlunii oTIc"
alter many wtbar advarllsed BMKUcJacs. and
pbyslclani had failed.
Mil ba above mentioned, medicines are
Wholly mads np from tbe flyeerlc exirscU ot
Dative, medicinal root. The processes em
ployed In their msnurecTure om'"
with Drrplerce. and they are carrtad on by
Skilled chemlsu and pharmaclsU with tN
aid of apparatus and appliances specially
designed and built for thlj purpose. Bow
medlctnee are entirely free from alcohol and
all other harmful, hsblt-formlng drugs. A
full list of I heir inr radiants la printed ot
aacb boMle-mPnat
; WOOL GROWERS
w;ll 'J;f I v.. :; :'' .-.
as) im me
A Clearance Sale of , Furniture, Carpctt, : Rugt and ' Ranges.
article in these lines greatly reduced and every article guar- ;
he best of its , '
v . . . ' ."-e -j a -..-.
tJ " t, I A -k -V
Boffefs aad CLtaa Csblsels
137.54 Buffet, weathered ' oak finish,
canopy top. Jested glaaS JronU re
duced to ............. .fl 19.50
f 4t Karly English Buffet, full swell
leaded ff lass J ront, reduced -to
..v. S28.7K
$12.50 Sideboard in golden finish, oval
French bevel mirror, reduced
to ........ iis.rs
1110 Buffet In quarter-sawed golden
cak, glass knobs, reduoed
to f 60.00
f28.(0 China Cabinet, bent glass
enda golden or weathered osk, re
duced to 81K.7S
Qnarter-sawed Golden Osk China
Cabinet, bent glass ends and front,
reduced to 922.85
f3!.i0 Mission Design China Cabinet,
one mirror In back, reduced
to T ..S23.70
4S Quarter-sawed Oak China Cabi
net In early English finish,
. reduced to S26.S0
HrlPSSS
Chiffoniers
$44
Davenports and Conches
Da ven porta
uphoister
lour, reduced to.
Foldlnt
oak frame, ui
III MIENTIOII
Men of National Prominence
Assemble at Helena to
Attend Session.
United Press Lasted Wire.)
Helena, Mont, Jan. 14. Tbe forth
annual convention of the National
Wool Growers' association was called to
order In tbe Auditorium here today. Tbe
roll-call showed the convention to be
one of the largest and most representa
tive In the history of the association.
Delegates were on hand to represent the
count of tha meeting af local stockhold
er. r the rnrvallla and Alaea railroad
t Bellfountaln last week..; iwhen Ed.
Williams waa elected a director of the
-While It is given Out that -Mr Car
ver will build hla Una through the Bell-
fnuntain country, tt is ciaimea py tboss
Who should Know mat is comirucviun
irang WtU keep an south when work is
resumed ; in wi pnm, miiv
roadbed through Monroe and 'on toward
Kurene.
owned by him and Oscar WaJlen. will
now be divided, as they have dissolved
partnership. Mr. Wallen will continue
to live on the place,
John Brown of. Rockwood. who went
to uexmcton several aaya ago, returned
Saturday and Is In attendance at the
annual meeting of the McMinnvllle Fire
Keiier insurance company, at AicMinn-
VHla. : , .
Robert Bhsrenhousen of Portland.
was out Sunday look) n a after his nlaca
ir KWKwnnn urn la nHirnu. rr navtn
l - - - . I anm and it aima
Wht.vr (nnru II TersuBO. , 11. as S I
tt ht hv next October some line or
other WJll M ib epermuon in mis imri
of the country,-, s . ,.; ' i
.. The Corvallis tt Alsea. railroad rrade
has been made aoUth from Ctorvallls to
the Barclay-lane, a distance of tt, miles,
and is within four, miles of Monroe.
coming directly t this direction; witn
grade stakes aet In several i directions,
CANNERY COMPANY fr
TO BUILD AT MONROE
(Special Dispatch to Tba Journal.)
Monroe, Or., Jan. 14. A meeting of
he stockholders of the new Monroe
""h-'f t! J?inh, hannen. J Cannery association was held here Sat
what Is going to happen. urday, when It waa decided to ereel
- Meeting of Coroners.
' ' rrnlted Preai Leased' Wlra.t '
5 North Yakima. Wash., Jan. 14. Near
ly averv count v of Washington waa rep
resented at the meeting assembled here
today to form a state association of
coroners.- in addition to forming a per
manent organisation tne coroners win
discuss a number of proposed measures
of legislation affecting tha Office and
duties or . tne coroner.
erect
suitable buildings for installing the
necessary machinery in time for the
coming season s crop of fruit and vege
tables.
Plans were perfected ror the handling
or the business in an economical man
ner, and from tha outlook now, it
seems that the undertaking Is to be car
ried on to a auccessrui termination.
Inspect Rosenthal's shoe store win
dows and' get busy..
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Important Reductions
Clothing
Neckwear
Skirts
y.t " The phantom Tanjcw has not ruffled us. -
I The welfare of our business depends on the faith of our customers,
and we are kept busy, as ever selling good clothes. The Benjamin kind.
. Thank you t for your favors during the past year, VV.
- Thank youj-f'br your patronage in 1908. '- :'ift' ':', ; .-
JroJl'U.fin ood value at sll times. And just now our reduction sale
of Benjamin $uits and Overcoats should tempt you.
$20.00 Suits and Overcoats, .f 15.00
$25.00 Suits and Overcoats.. f 18.75
$30.00 Suits and Overcoats, .?22.50
$35.00 Suits and Overcoats. .$26.25
$40.00 Suits and Overcoats.. f 30.00
Sale includes all fancy Suits.
f Special Neckwear Sale, 50c Ties 35V '
4' Special Shirt sale, $1.50 Shirts f 1.10
wool growing Interests of . Wyoming,
laaoo, coioraao, unio, Montana, waan
Ington, Nebraska and numerous other
states. Included among., those present
were a number of men c Of wide prom
inence. ' a
Tbe proceedings of thr three days
thst the convention will remain In ses
sion promise to be of much general In
terest. Ths auestton of tariff revision
will be discussed, also the Burkett bill.
government sanitary regulations, trans
portation of live stock and wool and
other questions Of vital importance to
those enaaaed In the wool Industry.
The administration policy with regard
to forestry regulations and the control
of the aradtnsr land in reserves will be
defended by Gifford Pinchot and other ,
representatives of the department at
yy asmngton.
golden
Jhofstared In ve-
.B24.7B
$:.t0 Folding Davenport, In gol
den or weathered oak. uphol
stered la velour, reduced
to . S19.65
fS Folding Davenport In velour,
golden oak frame, reduced
to v 21."J
til Oak Frame Couch, uphol
stered In pretty velour,
reduced to 7.6S
f lO.id Fringed Couch, upholstered
tm valour, reduoed to...S5.05
16ft Folding Davenport In Verona
velour, golden oak frame, re
duced to ..39.75
IS.SO Couch, upholstered In . Rus
sia damask, reduoed to..S4.85
f 4J.I0 - Mission Davenport la
. weathered oak.- loos leather -cushions,
reduced to. .(38.00
Ills Davenport In genuine ma
hogany, upholstered tn silk va- ,
lour, reduced to... ... .SU2.bt
181.10 ravanport, npholatered In
silk Verona, mahogany finished
frame, reduoed to.....g41.1.o
Itlts Chiffonier tn quartered f ol
' den oak, shaped Frenoh bevel rnlr-
ror, reduoed to , ...,823.75
IJT.80 Chiffonier in genuine ms- "
hAHMV llll .Mil a mIl
w t .... " . Va ll( U.II- I
40.0 Blrdssye Maple ChUfonler,
full swell front, reduced
o 120.75
1.0.00 Child's Chiffonier lu mahog-
any finish, reduced to....Sll.60
fll.H Chiffonier In solid oak. oval
French bevel mirror, reduced
to 11.25
f 10.00 Solid "Mahogany Chiffonier.
colonial design, reduoed
S01.00
ran
TDAMDO mUZ
liilL
L I llHifiru It
JOURHEY TOGETHER
Natives of Finland of Same
Age Committed to Asylum
From Astoria.
(Special Dispatch to Tba Journal.)
Astoria, Or., Jan. 14. Nils Nllson,
who has an hallucination that some "lo
comotive engineer keens turning the
neaangnt on wmr ana ous Erickson,
who imaainea .trat several nponin n
arter mm, were committed to the state
insane asylum by the county board to.
day. A peculiar coincidence is that each
or tne men 'is a native of Finland. 21
years or age ana naa been here only
three days when arrested. haVlnff
waiRflu nerc irom rvruana.
WOODMEN OFFICERS
AT NORTH YAMHILL
(Special Tlpitcta to The Journal.)
North Yamhill. Or.. Jan. 1 4 onorl
Organizer H. L. Pay of Portland has In-
siajiea tne rouowing orncers to serve
ixortn Itmnui camp No. 133: Cnnmil
commander, O. C. Goodrich: advisory
lieutenant, J. M. Sheperd; banker, F.
H. Coffaen: clerk, J. T. Patcrson; es
cort, W. T. Elliott: watchman, B.
Roblson; sentry. H. M. Koberts: man
ager, B. Bremmer,
Organizer Day presented the plans
of work for the camps during the pros-'
ent year and the following Neighbors
were appointed to act on the general
committee of Yamhill conntv: T Van
Orsdall, Frank Perkins, W. J. Under
wood. These Neighbors are prominent
business men of North Yamhill and are
active workers in the Interest of the
Woodmen of the World.
THE TRUTH ABOUT
KIDNEY TROUBLE
; 3 1 1 Morrison Jtp Op Postof fife -V-
(BACKACHE)
Backache as a cause of kidney trou
ble is outrageously abused, for there
is not one case in ttve of backache that
Is an evidence of inflam matlnn tn thm
aianeys. ine Kidneys are not sensi
tive ana seiaom renect pain.
Mutta.k. 4 a . . 1 I .
i ,iv , c. vuiuuiuiuy in eviaence
lor iumDago, or snows a neuralgic or
rneumatic tendency in the muscles of
tne oaca. in tnose cases In which It
does proceed from the kidneys It re
jects an acute inflammation that imu
ally yields very quickly and definitely
But, as above, where backache Is the
only reason one has for suspecting the
kidneys, it will In most cases be found
more closely related to the muscular
system than to the kidneys.
Kidney disease, first or last, Is in
flammation of the kldnnva. anil lkr.
has been nothing on druggists' shelves
tot Inflammation In the kidneys. The
late John J. Fulton was the first man
In the world to reach an A raltina In.
flammation In kldnev tl
Renal Compound is the first real spe
cific for kldnev diseana.
XJtaratura mailed tree.
, JOHN J. FU1.TON CO.. '
. . . . - . Oakland, Cal.
Fulton s Renal Comnoumt pjm ha harf
at all first-class drug atorea.
Bedroom Pieces
$90 Dresser In quarter-sawed golden
oak. swell front and ends, re
duced to S345.00
$88.60 Dresser In quarter-sawed gul
den oak, reduced to......S5tf.7tf
$54 Cheval Dresser In oak or ma
hogany, reduced to S34.50
tit Dresser In genuine mahogany,
i educed to S27.50
$57.50 Dresser In Circassisn walnuL
reduced to 39.75
$27.60 Blrdseye Maple Dresser, re
duced to 1B13.7S
$3S Napoleon Bed, exactly like out.
blrdseye maple Or mahogany, re
duced to .19.f0
$13 Blrdseye Maple Napoleon Bed,
with roll head and foot, re-
duced to : S16.7B
$110 Napoleon Bed In .Circassian wal
nut, reduced to 962.50
$85 Full Napoleoa Bed in genuine
mahogany, claw feet, reduced
to -S349.50
$$fl.E0 Napoleon Bed In mahogany,
reduoed to ..... S19.25
Oliicc Desks
$120 Roll-Ton Desk In first qual
ity quarter-sawed oak. reduced
to 73.40
$TT.I0 Flat-Top Desk to match
above, reduced to S46.50
$110 Roll-Top Desk In genuine
mahogany, reduced to. ,1(38.00
$$C.B0 1-foot Roll-Top Desk In
Suarter-sawed golden oak, re
uced to S52.70
$51 14-Inch Roll-Top Desk In gol
den or weathered oak, reduced
to 35.75
$4 10-lnch Quarter-flawed Golden
Oak Roll-Top Desk, reduced
to .....SSO.25
$39,110 10-inch Roll-Top Desk In
golden or weathered oak. re
duced to i....S24.S0
Chairs and Rockers
$14 Mlaaloa Arm Chair, upholstered
In chase leather, reduced
to T.00
$11 Weathered Oak Rocker, loose
leather cushion, reduced
to S10.75
$7 Hall Chair, mission design, leath
er seat, reduced to S3.50
$14.(0 Hall Chair, in golden oak.
spring seat, upholstered In leather,
reduced to , 87.25
$J.S0 Solid Oak Rocker, rodded arm,
cobbler seat, reduced to...S2,3Q
$18. Bo Arm Chair, in solid mahogany.
reduced to
$2$. BO Arm Rocker, in Vernls Mar
tin, reduced to
$1S.B0 Reception Chair, in Vernla
Martin, reduced to........ 943.75
$35.00 Arm Chair in gold, uphol
stered in silk damask, reduced
to S17.SO
When You
Have a Suit Case or Bag that
you are not ashamed to com
pare with others in line.
We HavWhatiYou Want
In . every size and style,' at any price to fit I
your pocketbook. We are headquarters for
this line ? of goods. Send for Catalogue.
mm
TWO STORES
64 Third
Corner Pine
107 Sixth
Near Stark
DUFUR KEEPS OPEN
HOUSE TWO DAYS
Fruit Display Next Friday
Saturday Will Be Edu
cation Day.
; '
- (Spaclal Dispatch t Tba ,Jmmtl
Dufur, Or., Jan. 14.?-Two Important
meetings will be held In Dufuf on Jan
uary 17 and IS, when the fruit and edu
cation of the district 'will be discussed.
On the first date tha horticulturists of
the district will make a showing of the
products raised in the vicinity of Dufur,
while on the second" data a district edu
cational meeting will' ba held atwhlch
some of the leading educators of the
state will be present at both meetings.
Men versed In horticulture will be pres
ent at the first meeting and 'Will ad
dress the convention. Xn the evening a
banquet will be given the visitors at the
New'Balch house.' t
.The second meeting wttj ba attended
by .many of the noted educators of the
it
uet
state.
will also , cloae with a ban-
The two meetings have been arranged
under tbe direction ot the Dufur Cam
merclal and Athletic -club of which T.
H. Johnson Is president, T. W. Olavey
vice-president. L. B. Thomas aecretSry
and W. Brlgham treasurer. ' The di
rectors of the club are 8. B. Johnson,
Jf A. Stevens and S. T. Everett ,
VETERANS OF LINN
TO HOLD REUNION
. ' (Special Jlspateh to Tha Journal.)
Albany, - Or.. Jan. 14. Mcpherson
Post, No. 6, O. A. R.( Department Cf
Oregon, yesterday elected the following
officers:, Commander, John Denney;
senior, vice-commander, W. H. Hlatt;
son; Chaplain, 0. H. Walker; officer of
the day, N. C. W. Rlsley; ornoer of the
guard, J. Rolfe; surgeon, Joseph Mey
ers; post adjutant, John Catlin.
A joint installation of officers la to
be held In this city, January 26, at 1,
o'clookt The ladies of Fair Oaks Cir
cle will participate. . A general rally of
the old soldiers of the county will be
held. All other comrades are to be in
vited. ;.... . -.. - -
Boqnlam's New Church Organ.,
(Spedil Wnpstch to Tbs Journal.),'''
Hoquiam, Wash., Jan. 14.- The hand
some new pipe organ in the Presbyter
Ian church waa dedicated Sunday night
Dy a special program, mis is tne seo-
ond organ placed in a church here with
in im past monm. -
rr
h Won, vhy h ttjerc oofj
sTre)(x1g jxbo irj Uri on.
' consider i
s O k '(rDio vilrbut comfoTferj
a-sr-WWa, -yCi I
Umri,srri,JnHiw'sfTiivittifls9irti
We don't know of a better or quicker way to save money
than by taking advantage of the remarkably low prices we
are now quoting on first-class underwear. All present stocks
must be sold as soon-as possible, regardless of cost or profit.
Some specimen values:
Women's $2.50. Union Suits now...... ..,$1.08
Women'a $2,00 Union. Suits now.... $1.49
Women's $1.50 Union Suits now. , . . . . . ..'.$1.10
Women's $1.50 'Vests and Pants at. V. .A... 07ft
Women's 75c Vests and Pants at. ; . . . ' 47$
Children's 50c Union Suits at . .... . ; . . .U ; . 1 3P?
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money; we want you to have
it, if you don-'t like your tea;
for we want you to like your
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don't like Schilling's best! we pay him.
We are principal Portland agents for the celebrated "Forest
Mills' underwear for women perfect fitting and hand finished ;
CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON
The Store Noted for Best' Goods at Lowest Prices
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