"GONG HAY NAYFAUTTOY,"
SAY SMILING
Uransiatcd It Mean's "Happy New Year" Chinatown
j Brushes Up to Enjoy Two Weeks' Spread in Honor of
; H -"Birthday of Every Native of Celestial Kingdom.
' ChltuUowa U celebrating the Chinese
i New Tear and all the Inhabitant rrom
; the tiny sllk-dreased children to the
'sedate, dignified, mandarin-like fathers
-are haobv. -Even the wlvea and wo-
'j men of the peculiar city within a city
hove raised for the occaelon and Joined
In the festivities of the event
V -Orwi her nav faut toy," which
lliDDT New tear," la the salu-
, tation keard by all Caucasians who are
fortunate enough to get within the In
a ner gates of the "clubs" and homes of
J' the Chinese.. The loss houses are dec-
orated In tm Chinese fashion., while
v appelUIng Chinese dishes i have been
set before -the lmagea of Confucius to
' appease the hunger of the mortal who
toicarae a god more than 4,000 years
ago. Decorations, expensive and iwri
, oate In the workmanship; gilded and
bright In fresh brllllsnt colors, are seen
; everywhere from the weauniesi joss
.,. house to the humblest home Id China-
I . ,.Za anma nf thum ar CCrtalnlY
.UW1 'muw wv - - -
humble. ,
Bjaooad Week Coming.
? ' Thle week la one of rest In which
' the celebrants spend the time In their
..' homes, smoking, drinking and eating
while waiting for the more atrenuouj
. celebration of next week when Second
street will ring with the Bounds of Iron
beating on Iron, the reap of the Chl
1 nee fiddles, and the shrill squeaking of
the oriental rue. 'men iirocri
wlll be exploded, fires built In th
' street where devils and Other spirits of
vll tendencies will be consumed for
; the salvation of the adoring and rever-
nToJU.h.UiroldentaliTl.ltor. th. New
i Tear's celebration did not Impress him
no much as the type of homea and meth-
od of living of the Chinese. Under the
guidance of Dr. H. O. Parker, deputy
city health officer, several newspaper
men toured the quaint district along
, Second street visiting tha stores, clubs
homea and even the queer old Chinese
hR.ceMly-Drv Parker plaited the Chi
nese quarters and found a woeful die
regard on tha part of tha orientals for
: Portland's cuble-alf ordinance. Chinese
were stacked away In bunka piled one
above the other In total Indifference to
nil aanltary rules. Where there was
room for ona Chinese Dr. Parker gan
- wally found three or four.. How they
In such foul atmosphere putsled
tohvslclaas, but a glance at tha city
SeaVhrecords shows that a Chinaman
SIM Of PUt tWO tningS puinlTOJiry m-
rculosls or opium aung. - vmy
AT THE THEATBES !
i
George Washington Jr.w Tonight
- Tha attraction at tha HellLg, theatre,
Fourteenth and Washington atree to
night and tomorrow night at 1:1a ocloca.
with m. anaeiai nrloe matinee tomorrow
afternoon will ba Cohan and Harris j pro
ductlon of oo. M. Cohani musical play.
"George Washington Jr.- t
'. "y. DeHToU Hopper Suidar. I
v De Wolf Hopper together with Mar
guerite Clark and a company of to peyv
pie, will present Da Koven's comlo
opera ''Happyiana- mt nin
. n fnlr nlrhta barlnnlnK next Bun
day, February 1.' A special price matl
- no win be riven Wednesday, Seat sale
, opens Friday. r " ;L .- , .
. ' SeaU Selling for Frank Daniels.
Beats are now selling at bpxorrice me
i Helllg theatre, Foofteenth nd Washlng-
ton streets, for the lurtny comedian,
' Frank Danlela and his excellent support-
mg
'will
company.
This happy organisation
1 present V
ictor Herberts
I latest comlo
ra success. "Tha Tattooed Manat
tha ahnva thaa.tr next ThU
rsoay. raw
and Saturday nights, with
price matlneo Saturday.
special
-' Special Price Matinee at Ilellig.
A special prtca matinee will bo given
I at tha 'Helllg theatre tomorrow" after
noon at x:i ocioca, wnw n
. lanrra Waahlnaton Jr."
tha bill. Seats are now selling. at thea-
tre., Phonea Main I and "A 11H. ,
'David Harnin" at the Baker.
'. Tha first stock production of "David
Harura" In Portland Is being given by
; the Baker company thla week, and a
- most delightful one It Is. No reader
of this great modern work of fiction can
afford to miss It, William - Glen son
.- -.i.- am iattl T),vM and all tha tfttha
members of the company have strong
carta, which they ao not zau to mane
the most of.
Wolves of New fork."
The blc show of the week la to be
neen at the Lrrlc. where the Allen
Rfnrk Mmninv la wlnnlnr new laur
t la . by the great performance being
riven of this thrilling new melodrama.
.. There has never been a play offered
tha local subllo that appealed so
Strongly to all classes of theatregoers
" as this one. Matinees Thursday. Sat-
urday and Sunday.
.Vv Empire Matinee Tomorrow.
t The usual mid-week matinee will be
given at the Empire tomorrow after
; noon, and this week the popular "Peck's
Bad Boy" Is drawing not only large
.-tina crowds, but evenlna as well.
.' Its 'Weloomo einr wears out, for the
7' No matter how per-.
feet the .Raincoat," you
are not' thoroughly pro-"
tected without rainproof
shoes.
' This week $2.85 for
the $4 kind. ;
iL'J-OTMfHG CO
ilk
1C5-1C3 Third St..-.
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. : THE
ssssssssss:., ssasssamesssessssss ' t - . , , mi- , .,
YELLOW MEN
railroad wreck aver kllla a Chinaman
besides these two causes.
Hake Xealta Improvement.
Teaterday'a trip was for tha purpose
Of seeing how well the Chinese had
obeyed the health officer instructions
to construct mora oommoaious '."r'r'
The change waa a revelation. Prt"
tlona .had been torn out. beds removea,
paint applied and a general cleaving up
nf filth ami ilirt had taken Dlsce whlcn
resulted In a transition.
And the Chinese wera hPPT!ftllVr
ery nod of approval from the Mo'wan
dloctor." Their actions Indicated that
they had nothing on earth to Uve fpr
except to please Dr. . Parker, who to
them, waa tha strong armed minion oi
thAllThe Chinese wanted was to get
everything cleaned up and straightened
around so that Dr. Parker'a presenoe,
as well aa that of other "foreign dev
as well aa mat or oiner
lla," would not be necesssry. tor
to his pipe of opium, the Chlneee
nothing better than his seclusion
our iic .
lovea
from
Throughout the district tha Inhabi
tants were enjoying themselves In a
quiet and orderly manner. There was
drtnklng but no drunkenness; feast inf
In plenty but no boisterous conduot,
and to top It all Off. tha Chinese sst
around talking in tha most pleasant
manner possible.
Bemarkasle Change.
That la, all except those engaged In
preparing the dlnnera. The Chinese
five In communities clubs, Americans
would call them. A common dining
room and a common kitchen suffice fpr
a large number, but when it cornea to
.aih rh in has tils own
or at least ftls own bed. for a Chlnesa
insisu upon sleeping in.
From place to place went tha in
spection party . and everywnere w
noted a wllllngnesa on the part of the
Chinese to "clean up. Alter nearijr
every house, restaurant and store in
Chinatown had been visited Dr. Parker
"Well, the change Is really surprising.
It hardly seems possible that the places
which rankled with filth and disease
acvaral weeks ao could he made so
clean and hospitable. Of course, this
Is not sn American colony and Ameri
cans visiting It for the first time would
find many objections to these homes u
they were called upon to live In them
but they are clean, are In accord with
all tha city ordlnancea and the China
men are happy and contented. They
live In amity, which I do not think
AmerWna could do were they placed
rn auch close communion with one an
other." reason that It is always presented by a
large and capable company oi reu
fun-makers. Saturday Matinee.
"Red Feather" Tonight.
Thia evening "Bed Feather" opens
Its engagement at tha Marquam, where
It will remain for the rest of the week,
with a special , price matinee Saturday.
Cherldah Simpson as Red Feather,
at the Marauam Grand tonight and
remainder of the week. Matinees
Wednesday and Saturday.
"Red Feather" has as Its prima donna
the beautiful Cbereaiaa Simpson, than
whom there is no mors popular worn
In liaht oDera today. - The same ma
nlflcent scenery, costuming and compe
tent company that appeared hero before
wiu oe seen again.
Grand's Best Vaudeville.
f Some of the best vaudeville special
ties that the Grand has offered the puD
He is on the boards at present Headed
by the great Nello, the Internationally
famous juggler, assisted by Mme. Nello,
the bill presents comedy, singing, danc
lnr. BDeclaltles. novelties and all the
other attractions going to make a mod
ern, cheerful entertainment.
"Th Train . Robbers."
Four acts of fun and excitement are
contained in "The Train KODoers, . me
current attraction St the Star theatre.
The French stock company is present-
r a big production ot this melodrama
and the large audiences each night give
pie proof that it is tna xina oi en
tertainment tha nublio appreciates. The
thing doing.
Saturday.
Matinees Thursday and
NEWSPAPER CHANGE
AT THE DALLES
tSprdat DUp.teb to The Journal.)
The nallpa nr A Tha rhmnl-
eta,, the daily newspaper published here,
itea.ri yaaiaraay as an arternoon pa
per after an experiment of one month
as a morning paper. The management
Si R1.1?" Pad from the bands
JLH- R- J'L11"! 'ormerly of the Pro
I!!?. t?ttJ1f,0Bl w K- O. Milled, who
returned recently from a business trip
throh Kew - Zealand.;. Mr. Miller' was
manager of the local dally previous to
aoing
leal department will be under the super
v "Ion of B. Richard I.ltfin nani -1
uii.a w ma miiiiijoueg. 'I ha mgrhan.
KWii'liSSS
Stllwater, Minnesota, who has been b
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OREGON nATLY lOURNAi; PORTLAND. 'TUESDaV
J ' Tte Badge of Honesty
lion every wrapper of Doctor ttereeli
Golden Medical Discovery because fun
list of the Ingredients composing l U
printed there In plain jBingiwn.
yeanofexperieooo has proven JU superior
worth as ' ood purlfler iid InTlgorst
lng tonic for ho cure of stomach disorden
ad ftll liver uis. ouiiua up-
jm a.t-m aa nn other tonlo can in
l.k aWhal la naod. Th SetlTS aiedic
lnal principles of naUve roots such as
Golden Seal and Queen's root, Stone and
Mandrake root, Bloourooi ana ia
Cherrybark are eitraeted nd presenrtu
by the use of chemically pure, triple
refined glycerine. SendtoJ)r.E. V.Ptorcs
at Buffalo, N. Y- for res bcklet which
enotes eitracU from weil-reoornUed , med
teal authorltlaa such as Dn. BarUhIow,
King.- Scuddrr. Cos, fcJlingwooa ana
host of other; showing that these ropti
hdea upon lor uair cutout
weak sutesof the stomach.
iledy indigestion or dyspepsia
I ItveUI btllousor liver eemplaints
wsstlng diseases" where ucro
th and gradual running sown
of tkjrttrength and syatem,
The-Ooldfn Medical nic?veTV-msft
rich, pure bi(K)dand ao Invigorate. Hid
"1 nroii-n inrm. urn lrnwi-.f
Thus all skla a flfecUons, blotches, pimples
and eruptions as weu as bctoiujous swel
lings and old open running sores or ulcers
are cured and healed In treating old
running sores, or ulcers. It Is well to In
sure their healing to apply to them Dr.
Pierce's All-Healing Salve. II your arug
aist don't happen to hare this Salve In
stock, send fifty-four cents ,in postage
sumps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Intallds Dotej
and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. and
large box oi the ill-Healing Salre
will reach you by return post,
You can't afford to accept a secret nos
trum as a substitute for tbtt non-alcoholie.
medicine or snow coMrosmoir, not
even thou en ine urgent aeaior waj
thereby make a little bigger -profit.
- Dr. Pierce's Pleasant reiieia it-kuibm
anit invisnrata stomach, liver and bowels.
Bugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to taks
as canay. t
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DESPITE LIEIIS
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Miners Lease Property and
Take Out Gold mile
Waiting for Wages.
(Special Dispatch to Tb Journal.)
Baker City, Or., Feb. 4. Perry Mont
gomery and 14 of his associates have
filed suit against tha Cornucopia Mines
Company of Oregon to recover the sum
of 11,084.45 alleged to be due them for
labor and services rendered the defend
ant Hart eV Nichols are attorneys for
the plaintiffs.
Liens which will aggregate $20,791
have been filed against ha mine by the
miners and other parties who have fur
nished provisions for the mine. A large
portion of these liens were filed to pro
tect the miners from losing the money
thst Is due them. Although there Is an
Indebtednesa of 120.000 against the mine
it Is now running full blast, being under
lease to the miners. Those who filed
liens and the amounts claimed are aa
follows: Sanders ft Sanders, $1. 738.98;
Panders, Ford A Co.. $441.34; Banders,
Ford Co., $1,B04.$; C. I Spaugh,
$166.60; Joseph Peterson, $161: J. Mo
Fadden, $17S: John SUbee. $186; Ole
Rood, $204.76; Thomas Parry, $182;
Peter Mateson. $187.60; John Stopple-
camp. $289; Claud Jones, IZ18; H. m.
Welgner. $209; Jonathan Erlckson,
$218.76; Bert Hutchinson, $184.60; D.
Clifford. I20J: 8. J. Sims. $82.60: J. H.
Tubeslng. $292.60; Peter Anderson, $196
W. A. Stewart. $216.26; Henry Epplnger,
$206.60; Nell Stewart.
Vnrhl. 9160.60: Ji
si.iS0.6u; KODen
Machle. $150.60; Jonathan Cavana,
ilfifi.&O: Jonathan Brimen. S76: A. John
son, $220.60; Frank Johnson. $263.87;
Charles Volkenand. $181.60: John Quinn.
$204.76; Fred He h marts, $193; A. K.
Thurlow, $94; W.' H. Casser, $260; O. H.
Blackwell, $67.20; W. H. Oasser.
17.278.61; Valentine Laubenhelmer,
$3,709; Q. F. Oasser, $98.30.
The men who have been working at
the Elkhorn mine have filed their liens
ae-aln.it the oroperty as follows: J.
Trofllt, $41.25; E. Engman, $27; J. A.
Gregory, $41; A Church. $37.70; F. R.
Dunlop, $89.81; William Johnson,
$180.56; William Cunningham, $221.66;
K. S. Tice, $201.20; U. I. Tlce, 1177.55;
Frank Cavlneas, $209.66.
In Every
Home
where there are chil
dren, there ought to
be a Columbia disc or
cylinder Grapho-,
phone, ,
And also in every
home where there are
no children only
more so.
Complete Outfits
from $12 to $200;
and terms are easy.
Come in and ask.
Columbia Phonograph Co.
371 Washington Street
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THE ENTIRE $50,000 SURPLUS STOCKS OF FIVE .NEW1 YORK MANUFACTURERS
LISTEN I READ!
HEED! PROFIT!
Jt was only through a stroke of good
fortune that tha stocks were brought to
this elty. Had It not been that on of.
these big Ave manufacturers Just re
cently spent a couple of days here Port
land would not havs had the opportunity
of participating in this big bargain
feast! But the writer, who personally
conducted him over the city, thoroughly
convinced him of the prosperous condi
tion of Portland and persuaded him to
use his Influence to ship the goods here.
Immediately on his arrival In New York
he went to tho other four manufacturers
and the outcome of It all was that It
was packed up In trunks and brought
here as excessive baggage. It required
an eatre baggage coach, but they were
determined to get It here immediately,
o spared no expense.
These goods consist of the finest
dualities of men's and women's wearing
apparel. They will be offered at less
than the cost of manufacture. Watch
for our big ad tomorrow. Bee the win
dows for specimen values. But better
still, go right through the stock and
pick out anything you see. Anything
you want at half, at third, at a fourth,
what others must ask.
Be here Thursday at 9 o'clock whatever you do.' Prices never were and never will be as cheap on high-grade goods again
we mean it, too. , See tomorrow's big ad in this paper it tells "the story. Read it, sure. '
and
FIFTY SALESPEOPLE WANTED . s
WE NEED THAT MANY CLERKS TO HANDLE THE IMMENSE STOCKS. APPLY TUESDAY MORNING AT J
135 FIFTH STREET, IN
ENTIRE
CORNER
FIFTH
AND
ALDER
III IIIIIEIfl-lEII
TOat Suffraigsts Will Do If
Beaten Now Arguments
on Other Initiatives.
(Special DUpatci to The Journal.)
Salem, Or., Feb. 4 ''We will repeat
the struggle In 1910 If you fall us this
time," Is the conclusion of the argu
ment the woman su'f f raglsts . have filed
with the secretary of state to support
the referendum amendment to the con
stitution granting women equal ballot
rights with men. Prominent politicians
of all parties sign their request, among
them United States senators Bourne and
Fulton. . , .
An argument has also been filed for
tha initiative bill restoring the grand
jury system and taking away from dis
trict attorneya the right to file Indict
ments without calling the grand Jurr
The present system la referred to as a
revival of the star chamber. .
An argument for creating the county
of Hood River says the proposed county
has T.660 population, baa 600 square
miles of territory. 20 school districts.
Including several high schools L and will
have taaes the first year of $S6,71. It
created by the will of the people the
a-ovemor will aDDolnt the first set of
county officers. ,
Voluminous arguments are also filed
on behalf of the U'Ren quartet, or eo
called People's Power league measures:
Instructing members of the legisla
ture to vote for the people's oholce for
United States senator.
Proportional representaUon in legis
lative officers; that Is, party represen
tation in proportion to the respecUve
strength of parties.
The corrupt practice act. A
In addition to all the above arguments
ttftn Via a r.hance to be in
formed as to the merits and beauties of
the single tax amendment to the consti
tution. -
The time has expired for filing argu
ments In favor of a measure, but those
opposing a measure have a right to file
arguments until February 84.
New Trial for Walton.
Special Prosecutor Heney this morn
ing filed an affidavit In the case of
Charles W. Walton to bring Walton
baok from the penitentiary where he
I,. Tee ft X. Tort, International Chtneee
Medical Co. formerly practiced their
profession in China and accomplished
great cures of all mate- and female dis
eases, ' both Internal and external. Tee
A York are post graduates of the Can;
ton, China, Medical college and were
members of the principal medical fac
ulty and secured high rank and reward
from their emperor and statesmen.
wcoui
We make a specialty oi ana guarantee
ra tunas, stomacn. Drain ana
chronlo diseases of both mala and
male. - Information freely given
upon
application.- Address 224 U First street;
corner Salmon, "Portland, Or. ' Consulta
tion and advice free. Call or Write. All
correspondence strictly confidential,.,.
to cure all diseases of the heart, llvefTias- follows:
EVENING, FEBRUARY 4,
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SO THE PEOPLE MAY KNOW
of thelfi remaining and aurplut stocks, select' a city. This year Portland was the chosen
site of all five. Because it ii in a better' condition financially than any city in America.
The Stocks Consist of Women's Suits.
Cloaks. Waists, Skirts and Umbrellas.
Men's Suits, O vercoate, Raincoats, Hats
THE
Ever held in the west a sale that will startle all Oregon from center to circumference.
Prices that beggar description and stagger belief. It's- to be a sale of high-grade goods X
such as you never saw or heard of before. Our big ad in tomorrow evening's paper tells ;
the story. ' .
Ladies Cloaks, Suits, Skirts, Waists, Petticoats, Furs, etc., Men's Clothing and
Hats, at from
One-Fourth to One-Half Price
This Concerns You or Your Friends
Cure That Sprain
Our elastic hosiery is used for the
leviation and permanent cure of
sprains, swellings, weak joints, en
largements, etc. Our goods worn ac
cording to directions, will relieve and
in most cases permanently cure the
numerous affections of the limbs, es
pecially the lower extremities. When
you buy direct from our factory, you
get each article made to your order.
We guarantee a fit in all case.
Cure
All strong
a first-class
as the onlv
nag own serving t-iiiio amuc ,wtiiuv.ii
1904, for assault and robbery to stand
retrial. Walton received two sentences,
one of 30 years and the other of 6 years,
appealing the former case to the su-
nrnma court, who handed down their
ianiainn January 6. l08. reverslaa the
I Judgment or the lower court ana oraer
lino new trial. It Is -in pursuance-with
ft his decision that Prosecutor Heney
filed the affidavit.
LOS ANGELES SCENE OF
OREGOHIAHS' REDfllOll
Pioneers and Other Resi
dents to Gather at Ban
quet February 10.; y
A reunion of Oregonlans is to be held
In Los Angeles February 10, under the
general direction of. Isaao Blum and
the following official and executive
committee: President of the day, Mar
tha Jane Garrison Olds, , a pioneer of
1848; toastmaster. Captain Thomas B.
Merry; guest of honor, William J. Hun
saker. . ' ': .
The reunion and banquet are to-be
held lp Burbank hall and will be fol-
lowed by a -musical and literary pr
tram witn aenuine oia time noinwi
"yt
ImDromotu entertainment -and flow
or
reminiscence. jiThe program of toasts Is
Tha President of the United SUtes
(standing); music '8Ur Bpangled Ban
ner"; "Oregon," Seymour W. Condon;
quartet. "Old Oaken Bucket"; "Califor
nla.'1 William. J. Hunsaker;sonj-"Ore
gon,'"Mlsa Vlvla A. ftobberson; 'Across
the. Plains la. 47,'' A. I Johnson; mu-
1908.
THE PERFECT"
TRUSS
al
Ola style allowing Intes
tines to protrude through
Inner opening.
"Perfect" trass, closing both
openings.
That Riipture
reasons that could be applied to
truss, point to our "Perfect" truss,
reliable kind to relieve and cure
3
h -; PnnHarv tn all nthar' truase. thia an-
pliance gives the greatest comfort and support
to the body, in just the right place. Each truss
sold is made to order. Price f 10.
Ginnever & Whittlesey
Manufacturing Co.
64 Sixth Street Portland Oregon
sic "Auld Lang Syne"; "The Legacy of
the Pioneer Mothers," - Dr. Nettle Olds
Height; recitation. ''Beautiful Willam
ette?' (Samuel Simpson), Miss Orace
A. Gilliam; "The Native Sons," Judge
B. -'B. Selph; song. "The Swallow."
(Cowan). Miss EvaTena Ayers; Tribute
to Lincoln,". (Born February II. 180),
Professor G. W. Deniston; Bell Solo,
"Pence California," Vlotor Record.
The following will give five-pilnute
talks: Ex-Governor Moody, Dr. J. H.
McBrlde, Clara Shortrldge Folts, Hon.
Thomas J. Kirk, John H. Braley, Cap
tain Amos A. Fries, U. S. A Dr. Elta
Hill Schnauffer, C. M. Pierce, Mae
Crawford, Hon, B. F. Welsh, Lois H.
Avery and otners.
The reception committee IS composed
of Dr. T. C. Smith, F. J. Lamb, L. 8.
Barnes, F. K. McCarver, A. Bernheim,
B. Frank Ely, C. F. McDonald, Walker
Jones, C W. Oliver, Harry S. McCor
mlck, F. A. Brown, W. L. Balrd, A.
Glean Holman, Mrs. . flanf ord Watson,
Miss Helen Prentice, Dr. Grace Wyck
of fi Mrs. Bena Stlnson, Mrs. A. L. Leas
ure, Mrs. William Campbell. Mrs. Ida
8. Fuller. Miss Zula Winn, Miss Clara
Irwin, Miss Ada Potter. - ......
The Los Angeles Oregonlans are also
maklnar clans to hold ah outing next
June on Oregon pioneer day.
LIVE IDAHO TOWN '
ADOPTS 2IAKKET DAY
. rMwil . Tda..' Feb. 4. Caldwell has
been the only town In the state to adopt
a regular lyiUm of market days. ' Be-
rlnning witn yesteraay, on me urai nun.
iv in each month auction sales will be
conducted In which every conceivable
. Xeeplnf . pa '.Honse.
Everybody Is welcome when we feel
Kood: and we feel that way only wnen
our dlgestlvo organs are working prop
erly. Dr.. Kinra ew regu
iol tha arrtinn of . stomach, liver and
bowels so perfectly one can't help feel
ing good when he uses-these pills. SSc
at Sktdmore Drug Co.'s drug store.
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WILL' BE PLACED ON
SALE
ENTIRE
CORNER
FIFTH
AND
. ALDER
No Cocaine, No Gas
No, Students
Our success Is due to uniform
high-grade work at reasonable prices.
NERVOUS PEOPLE .
And those afflicted with heartweak
ness can now have their teeth ex
tracted filled and brldgework ap
plied without the least pain or dan
ger. . .. ' t'-'
PAINLESS KXTR ACTION . .
JJ-KARAT CROWNS
BRIDGE! WORK
OUR' BEST PLAIN PLATE..
ALL LINED PLATE 1B.OO
I TEETH ..
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Bxamlaatioa and OonsultaUoa Vree.
Re-Enameling Tecthl
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Is the greatest Invention In modern
dentistry and has been most success
ful of all methods. '
We extend to all a special Invita
tion to call at our offloe and have
their teeth examined free ot charge.
We own and ' control the largest
and best equipped dental establish
ment In the world, having 1 offices
all told.
We give a written guarantee .with
all work fpr 10 years. Lady attend-
anb
Open evenings tUl 7.
Sunday i to 1.
Union PainlessDentists
ttlM Ktowlsoa U toraet xizsii.
COFFEE 1
Three-quarters of coffee id
such that we can't touch it
we make five grades of thq
top quarter. ,
Tour grocer returns your money If yod
don't like Boh tiling's best: we pay him
SEE SIX-DAY RA
OAKS
katiar Before and After
product will be sold to the highest hid
er. - a special eiiori nas oeen mad
a make the day one of oleasur to
out of town women who will be pres
eni. A real ruum wen imea
UD
tha new, cltv halL The stores ar tilaii
nlng to make special bargains oi mar
Bun Worn, tvy Imltir,
TITE HOUSEHOLD gDHOEOJi7' Stall.
Ttnivrlnta rrfunil mtinar if nn. JHIRTKR'S
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