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' . . THE OREGON DAILV JOURNAU PORTEND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY M1801
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1 ifiras
Baker City Tarsons Divided
4 on Methods of Fighting
Vice Dr. Hayden Says
. Dealing in Dirty Rumor
'.. Is Wrong. ;
WO YTOSYTI, JTO OAS, JTO COOAXn
SUM
It your cums bleed when you brush
them, you tiara pyorohoa, a disease
hloh, Jf lat run aauaaa raoaaaloa and
teeth to loosen.
Wa poaitlvaly cur a tha abova dlsess
TEETB.lim
s.r""i
. . .ftoMUl DltMtrta to Tbe Joarasl.)
: Baker City, Or.. Jan. -War in tha
; ranks of tha Baker City Ministers a
oclatlon appears to ba brewing aa a re
ault of the circular recently mro
broadcaat throuffbout this place 1
Kiok Msr Johns and other officer
of tha city" and county vara severely
arraigned in tha noma of the organised
narsona Dr. T. U Hayden. pastor of
the Presbrterlan church, haa fired tha
' first gun In tha approaching battle by
. m.hMxtw ronmirlnr tha man. without
giving hla am. who prepared tha clr
tu Ttr Harden, tha tnln
lii aa-reed to circulate some d
nouncement of th officers In hand
. mm Kn. mimr not allowed to AX'
Will IWIHl Ml , m
; amine and paaa on the dodger before
1 it waa printed. Tba Presbyterian min
ister expresses hla disapproval of the
atrona lanauare employed by the. au
thor of tha circular and a majority oi
tha local ministers ara expected to fol
low bis example.
- i'. . Aasodatioa Dirlded.
There ara a number of the ministers
who will prove "aUndpatters, ' and will
back up tha author of the handbills from
etart ta finUh. With the aasoclatlon
. rilvt.lnl aaalnst Itself a warm contro
versy la exrecied. . ,
Outlining Ma position In the affair.
Dr. Hayden said: .
"I believe moat heartily In forcing
the war to an lasue and compelling the
officials whose duty It is made, by
.' txtmnrv annctment to enforce the law
or Jn case they continue to refuae to
do their dutv to create eufch a aentl
, went hera aa - shall hereafter make It
tmuossible for them or men of their
strips to again hold office in Baker City
or county. J Denove most nenruif in
placing tha responsibility of tha pres
ent condition of things upon these men
by punllcly exposing tneir oriicuu acts.
Deal la Dirty amors.
"But I do not believe any body of
Christian men ran within the riffht of
their calling or their manhood deal
In matters of petty, dirty rumors. I
do not believe that a minister of Christ
Is ever warranted In descending into
the arena of private or public philippic,
even in the cause of a great moral re
form. This I stato aa a matter of per
sonal conviction. Great issues can be
well fought upon tha high ground of
noble appeal to jiaht, of fearless ex
posure of wrong, of courageous demand
for official rectitude," of earnest pres
entation of fut-ts and tha evidence of
official dereliction, and by the use of
such judicial remedies as lie within tha
reach of every personal unit of the
areat civic body. One may do all thla
In the spirit of the truest kindness.
8ucn a battle commands the respect of
men. aa It appeals to their innate aenae
of Justice.
Upon this ground I stand as a
Christian cltlseu and a minister of the
church!- Fully expecting that the pa
per when prepared would be of this
' nature I gave my consent to ita pub-
- ilcatiou by authority ,of the Ministerial
associntlon. Personally. I greatly re
grot that In our teal we did not take
counsel of wisdom and good judgment
Thla office la equipped with all the
lateat af pi lances and formulae for doing
hlgh-daaa work.
OUR PRICK
! J K Crown
Bridge 'frorlc per tooth.
Logan Crown S3.50
Best Rubber Plata
to
S5.00
-S5.00
5.00
S8.00
RHUS ASSAIL
cor.irjii lmv
Contend That Washington
Commission Is an Uncon
stitutional Tribunal.
Excessive Drinltihg
Orrint Destroys the Craving for
Drink. Sold Under Positive
Graaranee, '
(BoecUl Dlipttch to Th Joaraal.)
Olympia, Wash., Jan. J9. An affort
waa made yesterday by tha attorneys Mrroam system ha haa not tha ability
for tha Great Northern and O. R. aV N. I f of sustained effort Tba result wa all
Excessive or . continued uaa of .!.
hollo beveragea always results In a dla-
eaaea condition or tha servoua ays tern.
Tha drinking man la often beard to I
aay, -i can atop or my own free will and
whan Z wish." but the poor fellow Is
now aavoia or f ne power to act at tha
proper lime and in tha right way lfa I
too lata, tha . craving hum aaaurad a
firm hold and because of tha diseased I
to raonan tha Joint wheat and potato know.
rate cases for the introduction ox Drunkenness la no lonaer considered
runner lesumony. ia. join. a crime; eminent scientists and, physl-
ters ara now pending In the superior ,uns have aareed that It I. . ti.
1 anrl a mnflnn wa mini - . . , " ww i
grant further time for ? a"1 ,r such, . , ,
taking of testimony In court, Ail I uome treatment that, haa bean
previous evtaence was suomiiiea a in. i umU ivr m numDer or years, and Is
railway commission, wmi.ii m.ui im-1 ineuiy successrui. IS Orrlns. Tt la uM
Inss ti
Aluminum Lined r
B1U.OO to BJlO.Ui
Flatea
Silver rilltngs
Gold Fillings..
tl.00
......2.00 to 5.00
Vegetablea Vspor used only by us for
t'aimess nxiraciing owe
CHICAGO
Painless Dentists
com, erx Airs wAixnraTOir.
Be sure you are In tha right office.
Lady attendant
Phones Main tISO
A-mo.
GRAND IE16
or FRUIT III
Fully 250 Northwest Grow
era at Walla Walla
. Fine Displays. -
MILWAUKEE WORK IN
EASTERN WASHINGTON
Rjrtl Dlniatch te The IonnMl.1
' ' Bock Lake. Wash.. Jan. SS.-Milwau
kee surveyors are running a spur to the
O. II. & N. at St. John that they may
unioaa s.vuu.vuu -reel or lumoer to oe
used in construction work at this point
Men and teams ara mora Plentiful than
before the f inaiftlal stringency hnd
j warea are considerably lower. For
merly It was a hard matter to get men
at $J.!5 a day. Plenty of men ara now
oDiainaoia at i u a aay.
Rancher Missing Two Months.
(pMl IHfqieteh to Tbe Joaraal.)
Howard, Wash., Jan. 89. Iwiae
Brown, a wealthy rancher of thla place,
has been missing from home about two
montna and nothing can be learned aa
to his whereabouts. When he disap
peared his wagon was loaded with grain
all ready to haul to market Th
neignoora ara taxing care or his cattle
and looking after his property. Brown
Is a native of Pennsylvania, where his
people now reside.
Free $I.P2
Package
v It - Cures Dandruff, Stops Falling
- Hair, and Itching Scalp. Grows
. New Hair and Change Gray or
- -Faded Hair to Its Natural Color.
Men whosa hair or bearda ara strag
V gling or all gftne, Vomen whosa tresses
, have been thinned by fever or halrfall
K. In out requiring tha use of switches;
Utile children, boys and glrla whosa
' hr na unruly, all find in
thia great remedy. Just the relief that
they want .
Walla Walla, Wash., Jan. With
HO of the most prominent fruit growers
of tha northwest In attendance, tha
fourth annual convention of tha State
Horticultural society opened a three-
days' aeaslon in the T. M. C. A. assem
bly hall this morning.
The opening session occurred at !
'clock thla morning, when Mayor Kel
lous-h extended welcome. C. L. Smith
of Spokane made the response, which
waa followed by the president's annual
address, Most of the forenoon session
was given over to the registration of
delegatea and getting acquainted, Tho
real business of the convention begins
this afternoon, when State Horticultural
Commissioner F. A. Huntley will review
the horticultural interests or washing
ton for tha past year. -
A feature of the convention will ba a
fruit display, by fruit districts. Indi
vidual dlsDlavs will also be made bv
soma of the big growers of the north
west Several handsome cups have been
offered .by the Walla Walla association
and by .Walla Walla firms for the best
apple displays, and the result la that
Walla Wallans ara now viewing soma
of the finest apples grown In tha world.
PARLIAMENT OPENED
BY
Third Session Since Camp-
belM3aiinerman Ministry
Was Placed in Office.
IN
EDWARD
(United Press Leased Wire.)
London, Jan. 19. The third, and what
promises, to ba tha most Important ses
sion of parliament since the Campbell
Bannerman ministry came into office,
waa opened this afternoon by King Ed
ward With all the historic pageantry
which ha marked tha ceremony since
his accession,, ,,The aoverign himself
read tha speech from the throne to the
assembled lords And commons In the
UDDer chamber.' King Edward and
Queen Alexandra entered tha house of
lords and occupied their thrones, be
neath a canopy( with tha prince and
princess of Walaa on either side of
them. In tho state journey to and from
Westminster their majesties were loud
ly cheered by. tha DODUlace. The kino-
ana queen roae in me gnaea state coacn,
witn a nruuant escort ox me auaras.
There Is every Indication that tho
session will ba a crtllcal one for the
party In power. Seldom in recent years
have so many questions or vital lm
nnrt.iuw hoon scheduled for conairiorii.
tion and action. While Irish affairs are
expected to occupy the foremost pla
on the nroaram. the session will
Called upon to grapple with an Unusual
ly large number of other problems of
The railway commission law provides
that the courta may paaa upon the rea
sonableness and lawfulness of a rate
fixed by tha railway commission, which
udgment anau oe upon tna rinuinga ana
vidence as ertiriea to me court oy
the commission.
The railway attorneys claim that tna
mltatlon to tha consideration of avl-
enca aubmltted to tha commission IS
n violation Of tha constitution In that
it la a taking of property without due
rocess of law. It waa pointed out that
e railway commission la its own pros
ecutor and judge. and limit tha test!
mnnv to what It eaea fit to consider.
Tha state - vigorously .contested the
motion, claiming that a ruling in favor
or the railway ay reason or tna oe
fhr
uuuer a. positive tuiruitM that I I
doaa not effecf a cur your money will
urrirre is in two forma. whM
Ing to give secretly. rnmKiu rtrrt.
No. !, and If tha natlent Win i..
larny iaae ins traatmant Orrlna Ni
I should ba given. The guarantM 11
.m?A,B u,lr Orrln coats
vui aiA.uu ' rer nnr Maiiad .uiM
sealed wrapper on reeeint nf nrir I
Writ for free treatise on "Drunken
ness mailed In aealiul .imlnn. v.w r i. I
P"Jns Co., Waahlngton, D. C. Bold by
nuuim uruii every wner and in I
inia oilv DT Clarke-Wnndwant rtm
w . ". uvartx ail arutfi.u in fart. 1
lays and expense of two trials of every
Issue, would practically nullify tha work
and value of the commission.
HARiill
REFUSES
TO
GIVE
II
WORK
TEN THOUSAND FOR
LOSS OF AN ARM
1
Supreme- Court Decision Confirms
Award of Lower Conrt In Soft
x Baaed on Mill Accident.
i i. y ' ' - : J 'jr
Thousand Former Employes
of Southern Pacific at
Oakland Are Idle.
tflpaclal - Dispatch to Tbs Joorntl.)
Oakland. Jan. 19. Tha policy of re
trenchment on the part of the South
ern Paclflo company continues, until
now there have been about 1,000 man
thrown out Of employment at least
temporarily, alnce December. About
Christmas time. It was announced at the
yards that something like S00 men had
been laid off. including carmen, paint-
era.j machinists, Carpenters, etc., but it
was stated at the time that these were
to I resume work again on January z.
However, these men are- still unem
ployed, and sine then the company has
continued to lay orr men until at least
1,000 are out, including riremen, brake-
men, engineers, switchmen, etc.
The number of trains operated has
also been reduced materially and the
impression prevails that there Is some
motive more important than mere re
trenchment behind the move of the past
two monins.
Even tha Standard Oil special freight
train haa been cut orr, despite the pro
test of that corporation, and where
heretofore trains pulled Into the West
Oakland yards at the rate of one every
twenty minutes, tney arrive now one
about every five hours. And instead of
trains of forty cars the trains are made
un of at least eighty.
At tne same time me oania ra w
(apedal Dlspatsh to Tbe Joarasl.)
Baiem. or., Jan. 19. The most Im
portant decision rendered by the su
preme court thla week waa found In the
opinion handed down In Trlcksey vs.
Clark, a suit brought by the father of
the boy who had his arm torn off In
tha Llnnton sawmill. The hnv wan
about 17 yeara old and a jury awarded
the father 110.000 damages for loss of
iimo, inn tne sawmiu owners appealed.
ine court upholds the nwarri or th
Jury. At the time of the accident the
iauier. nu
side.
son were working aide by
New Train for Lewis Towns,
("metal niipttek to The JooroaL)
Chehalls. Wash.. Jan. 29. A nnw Ph..
halis-Centralla local train haa been put
on. It is train No. 86, to arrive at Che
halls from Centralis, at 7:25 p. m. Five
minutes later it starts on the return to
Central la. It runs to Centralla from
the Graya Harbor country in tha even
ing. Its running to Chehalls from
Centralla will ba very much appreciated
by the traveling men Who may wish to
make the two towns In the evening. It
will also prove a very great conven
ience to the young people of both Che
halls and Centralla, who may wish to
attend social functions In the One town
or tha other.
New Incorporations.
(Special Diipatch to Tbe Journal.)
Salem. Or.. Jan. 29. Articles of In
corporation have been filed in the of
fice of the secretary of state as follows:
The union ciud. principal office Port
freight business is on tha Increase and land, uregon; incorporators, Henry Pet
the Western Pacific I overworking its tlcord, Charles Lasenberry. Eraatus
construction crews so as to De able to
run trains Into Oakland by July. Even
railroad men. when Questioned aa to the
reason for the Southern Pacific's policy
of retrenchment at this time, are un
able to give any better answer than
that it "is probably on account of a
presidential election year."
CAR RENO
MARQUAM GRAND THEATRE
MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 3, 1908
Seat Sale Opens Friday Morning
A GREAT ARTIST
Mm. Carreno I Still the undisputed oueen of tho pianoforte, but
Jier away ia exarclaed more tenderly than of yore.- She uaod to dastla
and astonish, out now sne onarms ana aeugnis. - not, mmi mnm cnmi
play aa brilliantly a ever when she chooses, but. time haa given a mel
lowness to her style which In old day It lacked. 8h has never played
better than at her recital on Saturday, and It was curious fhat her ehlef
triumph were won, not In music of tha showy kind, tn which she used
to excel, but In the classic pur and undeflled. Her performance Of
Mosart's Fantasia in C minor was most impressive In Its rich sobriety
of expression, and tha subtlety and delicacy with whloh she played
Beethoven ponata in m nat, up. si, was aiiogemer peyono praise.-
Dally Graphic, London, February 18, 1907.
A GREAT PIANO
Modesty doe not always mean alienee; nor lack of It, presumption.
Those who know the Everett Piano' rich tonal quality, Ita plentl-
tude of artistic and poetic beauty, need no .telling they have formed
their judgment. . M
To those wno ao not Know -11 is mm yet merely a ciaimea aiiriDute.
Thia Everett tone auality and color la the result of yeara of trust
worthy work In the line of tone Idealisms, wrought by men whose prld
Is their achievement In this fleld aa Ideal plaao toa prodnctlon.
Xaax Oarraao play fa Sverett at tha Xarquam and than Visit ou
ware rooms, sixth ana morruon, so sea ana near mo mpngn aa wau aa
mad plaaoa, Tney ara beautiful lm toa aad aroaltatara as wall aa
most durable la construction.
Sherman, Clay Co.
Oppotlte Postoffict
Wsatwa Agent Kvarett Maaos and Ylctor Talking1 Machine.
AmriEHSYTS.
IIEILtfIG xIJrartljrasa
phone Mala 1 and A-llil. o
' This Evening 1:30 o'clock, k
, . America' Greatest Hasso, ..." . 1:
V XDBBXXmT WXT3SXirOOX '
i MIO SBCXTAXi - , :
PRICES Lower floor, II, 11.10; Bal-
cony. II, 7 lo;-Gallery. 70, -. . 1
Marquam M Grand
Portland's Famous Theatre. Main ,1,
Tonight and Kemalnder of week.
t ' Matinee Saturday,
WrA. A. Rri1v' llpanlnil ' ,
. . "WAT SOW IAST. . v
Its DUrltv haa bacoma a tirnvarh suit
it whoisaomensaa a household word.
Acted by the. same great company, ' j
Evenings, lie, Wo, 76oy.$l. ;MatinS
BAKER TDEATBE .dJMui
QKO. L. BAKER, Oen. Manager.
The famous iJaker Stock Company In
last laaaaon'a Kreateat auccass, lloyt'
"a aox.1t wxitb rx.Aa."
A clever satire on militia, and so
ciety, Interspersed with brightest music,
songs and choruses. A whirl of Joy
everlasting. Matinee Saturday, ' Evaif-
ing. 100. o, sc: matineea, ibc. Jto,
ireirl Wesli "TJavU Barum.''
CriPIQC Theatre Vw
Milton W. Seaman. Manaaer.
Tonlsht all Week Matinees Wednes.
day and Saturday. The New and Thrill. ,
tlLf Western M Play, "BXO-UABTXO
nit." Life ot Jim iaxon, a Montana.
Sheriff In tha early day a. On of the
eaaon'S big successes. Night prices,
Teddy besr given away Saturday matl.
nee. area weea Teca' Baa soy."
THE STAR Sjr iSJ
For the Rntlra Ws1r nf Jan i !
Itlta K. JS. t! HUNCH STOCK COMPAPtT
rreeenie
MOOvgKTwim'a 9inarnm.i
Matinees Sundsys, Tuesdaya, Thurs-
iy ana Baturdsys. Prloea 10c and '
avrr evening ai sua. irises ii
0 ana oc Hoata ma ba raaarved
eunar pnona.
UYRIC THBATRE
Both rhoaasi Mala 489, xoaaa A-10S8,
Week commencing Monday, January 17.
ins Alien ptocs company presents
"JACX WTtJM OT WTOMXtTO.'
Matineea Tueadav. Thursday, fiatnr
ay and Sunday. Prices lOo and lOe.
Every evening at 1:11. Price 10c. 10a-
and lOo. Boxaa lOo, Office opea 10 a.
m. to 10 p. m.
TUB ORAND
Vaudeville da Lux. -Tim
and Prloea Remain the Same, .:
Return Engagement of
TO OBBAT ZBBT TAMXLT,
Greatest Tight-Wire Artists la tk
world.
ABT3 EL KADER.
Assisted by His Three Wives and Son.
NOVELTY PAINTING ACT.
MotUn PIctur Theatres
WB RENT LATEST FEATURE FILMS
1,00 Feet Reals, Including Song Slides,
15.00 to 7.60 Weekly. MoUon Picture
Machines. Supplies, etc., BOUGHT,
BOLD AND EXCHANGED.
Neaman's Motion Pictare Co. '
III Burnslde, near Fifth.
Phone Main 8418.
NICfiELODION
130 Sixth Street
THE BLACK WITCH and
WORK MADE EASY
RAILROAD MAN GIVEN
FOB BY W00LGR0WERS
(Special Dispatch to Tbe Joaraal.)
Pendleton. Or.. Jan. SB. Because nf
courtesies shown to the Oregon wool-
rowers on tneir recent excursion rrom
'endleton to Helena, the members of
the association have Just presented to
C. F. Van da Water, traveling freight
agent on tne u. k. is., an engraved
watch fob. The fob has a gold Dendant
on which is engraved the words "Ore
gon Woolgrower' association. 1908."
Mr. Van d Water accompanied, the
party to Helena and return and the
testimony was given In appreciation
or his erncient services ana interest.
Richardson and V. Keens
Nehalem Bay Park Land comnanv.
firlncipal office, Portland, Oregon: cap
tal stock. 15.000: incorporators. James
J. Walter, W. 8. Gregory and Marlon
Ede.
Ore eon CItv Enterprise, principal of
fice, Oregon City, Oregon; capital stock.
115.000: Incorporators, E. E. Brodla.
Franklin T. Griffith and A. M. Horn.
Diamond C. Wool company, principal
of flea, Prlnovlll. Oregon; capital tock,
125.000; Incorporator, C. W. Colby.
James Cram and Harold Baldwin.
Portland Japanese Benevolent Ceme
tery association; principal office, Por.tr
land, Oregon.
Expanded Metal and Corrugated Bar
company; Incorporated under laws of
Missouri; capital stock. 171,001; attor
ney In fact, J. H. Wood, Portland, Ore
gon. Hives, ecsema, itch or salt rheum et
you crasy. Can't bear the touch of your
clothing. Doan' Ointment cure the
most obstinate cases. Why suffer. All
druggists sell it
aSS Sr'Jf;.0 Beautiful
B.aad of Kate. 0so W1U Bo It.
''.'a liViK?". thlckena eyebrow
and lengthens eyelsshes, chanKes rrav
or faded hair to Us natural cow KJ?Z.
vents thin hair, stops 1 ttthlng
dandruff, acurf f-acalh iTto
makes tha hair of any man. wA "1
child loar. Wt. aiikW'OT
f"Mf Wtt. cou all
Free 1.00 Package Coupon
Flll out the blank line belowfcat
the coupon nd mail to J. F. Btokes!
Mar,., f724, FoSO Bldg, Cincinnati'
OUio. : kbcloa 10 cents In tumna
or silver
faith and
post a re,
a an evidence of aood
to hem cover narbinv
... M ,1 '
amis a tun
will 1 sent you at once by mall
prepaid frt ojt charge, ( ,
- r..'j ,'inii.Hti
treat importance, i ne activity ana in
fluence of tha temperance party make
! Imperative soma sort of a drastic li
censing Measure. Tha new 'measure,
it najiaML will brinar about a condition
i approaching; . local option. The liquor
Interest throughout. th kingdom have
already organised to iignt tne measure.
Another attempt will .probably be
made to amend the education act,
around which such a bitter fight raged
in the last session. Other important
matters expected to raceiva attention
include old-ago pensions, which will go
through if tha different tactions can
trn on tha datllls of the Plant a. bill
establishing a new port authority for
London, with power to collect an cues
and erect new dock; tha rem traduction
of the Scottish land valuation and land
mils: a new English land valuation
bill; a measure establishing eight hour
a the legal working time in ell mines;
and a lot of housing and other reform
measures looaing to tne comrort ana
health of tha poorer resident In large
VIllCB,
The budget will be not less Interest'
g tnan the legislation.- . Tha amassed
reforms mean a great Increase lntha
ing than
legislation.- - The proposed
expendltureav and when ther IS added
iw!nU k'n Increase of 115,000,000 in
the naval estimate, to meet th German
PrP". ' ? ' tra 15,000,000 for, tha
; " ana a similar in
Sha!liiip.iMlli,Uo,b' Prts say ha
chancellor f th exchequer will have to
find nearly 5mo8.00o mora than wa
necessary last rear, and If tha expan
sion continues there will be a further
Increase o 1126,000,060 next year.
WHAT IS
POWER
Nature supplies force. Wind
turns the wind-mill The brook
turns the water-wheel. Coal runs
the engine and food runs the
man. Some things contain little
force, some things much.
One substance full of power Is
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
Nature put the. power there. It
is wonderful flesh-producer.
' This Is not only a matter of
nourishment but of new vigor
and activity in the tissues.
All Draggirtsi 60c aad 11.00.
Store Room for Rent
co. scrim Attn YJuunissi.
, x., '.Apply,;,
Lace house Laundry
aft)4 ST. Twentieth St,
J. Sheniansky. Window dazing
Promptly attended to .In any part Of the
city. Doors and windows bought aaa gold.
884 Saoosd. nsar Jeff, rhoa rao, $097,
VVebfoot Oil Dlackion
Uakes Shoes Waterproof Prassrras
Zisather-lTot a Bhina At all Dealer.
jtot nr the nvsv
See J. R. HAMILTON
At tha MODSBJJJPKISTEBT, lot Cheap
Bosl Blog. 4lk aad lfomsoa.
cbwab Print in ft Co.
: Mttrmnit, ttjtotr'jttM ft tat
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Solid Oak Dressers ;
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We Are Agents for
the Celebrated
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RANGES
Strictly a high-grade and
modern range" Never place
an order 'till you have seen.
this. It has no equal, qual
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CURES RHEUMATISM
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Nervous Headaches
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Nervous Affections
TRADE SUPPLIED BY
A.W. Allen &Co.
Wholesale and Retail Druggists.
16th l Marshall Sts Portland, Or.
PACIFIC COAST AGENTS.
THE JAS. I. MARSHALL,
MANUFACTURING CO.
Show Cases. Cabinets. Store
and Office Fixtures
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AZA aUEAOXS
MADE FROMCREPSOTE
5 Gal. Lots 75c Per Ual.
Hall Trees and
Mirrors
"All the very latest and
most up-to-date designs in
Hall Trees and Hall Mir
rors. , Some special prices
are:
$16.25 Hall Trees $12.75
$28.00 ' Hall Trees $10.75
V I $32.00 ; Hall; Trees $23.50
U $34.00 Ikll Tres $24.00 .
s $4100 ) HaliXTrees1$31.50
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Portland Sash & Door Co.
83o raovr st. portAjn, ob.
Sewing Machines at Low Prices
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nea. Including Bingerar' vyn"""r .1
Wl son. Domestics. Whit, Housenoia,
Davis and others, for Bale vary cheap
to make room ror new siuc.
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King of CotTeet
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Mattresses and lUphblstcrlng
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vewed ana laio. tTiona Main lilt.
J MASSET k MASSET, 809 Poorth Ctrset