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'.THH OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAU PORTLAND SUNDAY MORNING. ' MARCH ' Iff. . 1008.
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: TON'IGKT'S AMUSEMENTS. '
Jftm ...,. .Tha Blade Crook
a Marauam ...i "Dream ntv"
iiakur fTXrm.''
Empire ,,..., .1, .."Sta in New York
Grand) . . . ,r....;... ...... Waudevt'le
I-yrlo ,..."Th New Olrl"
Star A -On Thaiikaaivln Dax"
That Mayor Lana baa found a way of
standing off the majority party In tha
city council In Ita attempt t9 ahow that
ha failed to properly perform his duty
regarding tha provisions of tha Home ns,ny other visitors to North
Telephone company's - franchise waa durtnf tha lummtr Maud la called
MAUDOH MAUD, SHE HAS
' A STOMACH. LIKE A GOAT
Down near the mouth of the Materia
Columbia river on an eminence away
from tha roar of the undulating wavaa
beating' agalnat rocks ages old, and
within, tha shadow of' the North Head
Hg-bthouBC tha btacon'of llght of all
ships coming- to Portland. U a horee an
ordinary animal in aome way walUaf
and longing- arid anticipate tha com
ing of summer. ;
Tha horse's name la Maud. That U.
aha la called Maud by her ownera who
live . near the lighthouse, but by the
neea
enown when the mayor announoud yes
terday that the tertne of the franchlaa
of the Pari f to Eta tee Telephone com
pany, which waa granted several year
prior to the franchise of the Home com-,
pany. compete the council to act In tha
Very matter which the councllmen are
try In to ahow fell to the mayor. The
council In trying to ahow that Mayor
iane neglected hla duty will try ana
force him to make the Home Telephone
oontpany pay1 for the Cable purt-haaexl
by the city la at year upon authorization
by the council. Mayor Lane . haa al
ready forestalled thla move by addreaa
ing a communication to the fire com
mittee of the cl(y executive board in
atructlna the mtombere to investigate'
the matter. It la eonsldered probable
that the committee will return a report
before tha council can carry out ita pro
gram. '
Thoae who anjey a manly, atratghtfor-
wari talk ehould hear Dr. William F,
Cduurn in the men's jneMIng at the Y.
(JL A. thia afternoon at 3 p. nx Hla
subject la the "Quit and Outer," a sub
ject that should appeal to many an
outer' and thoae interested in "Out
era,'. Dr. Coburn la from New York
and of later-haa epent niuoh time In
uccessful evangellatlc work throughout
the United States. Here he hm beoii
conducting rpwlnl meet I up at the Tuy
lor Street Methodist Episcopal church
and each noon of the last week haa ad
dressed tha meetings at the Y. M. C. A.
Those who heard Dr. Coburn talk of
"Chickens Come Home to Roost" will
be glad to hear him again. All men are
cordially invited to hear thta afternoon's
address and attend the other meetings
that follow.
vary
other name imaginable every nam not
waving a suggestion or endearment.
With , the arrival of aummer Coma
the picnickers from Tha Breakers,
Seavfew. Long Beach and every other
place along tne beach. Tha ploniokera.
vruif meir luncnes ejia ioar ana rest
ana enjoy tha magnificent acenary and
the aea breesea and the trees. And the
lunches oonalat of everything good
everyuing mat picnickers taae to
ic. - -
picnic.
Xaoa Zg glgliing, Poor Thing.
There are deviled egga in the lunch
baskets, lettuce sandwiches, fruits of
varloua kinds, plea and cakes, and
everything else good to eat These aro
the edlblea the picnickers are fond of.
But they do not like them any better
man Alaua, the horse.
Ho "that a why Maud, the North Head
norae, ;s waiung ana loosing rorwuru
to the arrival of summer and the plcnlo
parties which aha knowa will come wl:h
tne balmy day of warm weather.
Maud haa the run of the yards sur
rounding the lighthouse. For years it
haa beeji her privilege to go and come
aa ane pleases, consequently wnen she
eaptea a plcnlo party ahe walta from
a aafe distance until the people have
I taken themselves off to Inspect the
trusty old light, or gone down to ho
beach hundreds Of feet below or until
they are rambling among the giant
trees which abound in that vicinity.
Then It la that Maud gets busy. She
haa been patiently, awaiting the oppor
Tha reopening of the Chicago Cloth
ing company yesterday waa auspicious.
Bol Garde, the eew proprietor, waa tha
recipient of many congratulations from
friends, and In this instance many cf
hla well wishers sent in floral tokens.
"We propose to establish the policy In
tha conduct of thla store of treating
everyone alike, and Inculcate a healthy
regard for the advertisements of thla
atore by living up to our announce
ments exactly," said Bol Garde In com
menting upon the policy of the new
store. "New gooda are coming in all the
time, and having bouffht the atore and
atock at a bedro k figure we are in
a nnnltlnn to outfit anv man. young or
old. at a figure that will prove tempting
to the most exacting of customers. '
8elllng a five-cent package of Bull
Durham amoklng tobacco proved de
cided unprofitable for J. H. McHale,
who confessed to Judge Cleland that he
had niade the rale to a minor ana was
aiuiexaert t5 and coats for his error.
Valter Schenrk purchased the shredded
weed on February 'ii. and It developed
that he is only IS years of age. He
was trralKned on the charge of con
tributing to the delinquency of a minor,
the authorities huvlnK recently made
several arrests tinder this law to atop
tha sale of tobacco to boys.
JKS.
tunlty. The deviled egi
dainty lettuce sandwich
skins and. all, and everythln
es
rythln
appear. If it happens that the plcnlck
the nice
bananas,
else din
ers take milk or cream for their coffee,
Maud swallows that, too.
Having had the fun of Mating what
the picnickers had intended for them
selves, Maud retires to a safe distance
and waft-hea for the consternation
which is aura to ensue as soon as the
happy ones return to the lunch baskets
"There
Goeg Our Only Bottfi of
Vinegar."
whloh
filled.
they had left
behind ao wall
great excite'
The discovery la made.
ineut follows, complaint is made to the
keeper of the light and there is great
confusion generally. Not a thing; In the
eating line has been left In the baskets
Maud, rat, slick, contented. satlslleJ,
tand serenely by and looks on with
an eye of happiness. Nearly every day
during the summer ahe gets her fill of
tne most delicious delicacies, which tha
kind people bring her.
This summer a "Look out for th
hungry horse" sUn in to be put ur to
wnrn tne picnicxers or Alalia a appetite.
fn wniiA r fia mn.A n rn....
blowing In from the ocean, great wavea
are filing huae Jogs and sombre wreck
age on the beach, and there are other
mysteries or tne deep, blue ocean every
where to be seen, dear old Maud, tha
horse, is spending the winter at North
Head. There is no man. woman nr
child In Portland longing for summer
and the pleasures of the seashore as
fondly a Is fat, sassy Maud, the horse.
ins pei oi Aonn iteaa.
FINISH SURVEY FOR .
PACIFIC & EASTERN
Fourteen Burrtyore have recently
completed .aurveye of an additional 10
mllea of trackage which 1b to be built
by tha ownera of tha Paclflo Eaatern
railroad In aouthern Oregon during the
present year. The road la owned by
Edgar Hafer of Medford, Vho la now
In tha city, and C H. Lewis of Port
land, f
Tha crater Lake company, successors
to the. Iowa Lumber ek Box company.
of which Mr. Hafer Is manager, ia
erecting two new sawmills on the Una
of the Paclflo tt Eaatern. These mills
will have a capacity of 75.000 feet of
lumber a day. .
The Paclflo A Eastern, which waa
only recently . purchased by Mr. Hafer
and Mr. ewls, taps a belt of 6,000.000
feet of tha finest timber in the slate.
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Blent.be. pimples, eruptions, raibetTmedl
rated by Matin kin cream aooo dl.appsar.
compliment to the women of Elks' fam
ilies and their friends. There will be a
musical and vaudeville program, cards
and other features of an Informal
nature. A number of Portland vocalists
will be beard.
AU daughters and granddaughters of
the civil war will be welcome at the
home of Mrs. Jones. 117 Sumner street.
Friday afternoon, March 30, at l:S0 p.
in. Lower Alblna car, third house from
Oar, west
there was a strong fight being made
against the measure by the railroad
company and Innocent purchasers of
portions of the original grant.
Plant Blbson'a Koscs: The Slbson
Nurseries conduct a straightforward
specialized buslnews In fine roses.
Hlbson's roses are celebrated from
Oregon to British Columbia for
reliability 'and quality. Blbson's
roses are grown In th? open Kround,
properly ripened, well furnished with
fibrous roots, and true to name. Acres
of roses! Nearly 400 nelected varieties.
w Is a good time to plant hidkoh a
s for next summers hloomlng.
Office and nurwerles, 1 1 SO Alilwaukle
avenue. I'hone Sell wood 900.
Our coat fronts lever break. 'We
show 600 styles in spring novelties
for men's wear. Held Bros., tailors, can
save you 15 to lib on your spring suit.
214 TUford i building, Tenth and Mor
rison. , ,
House cleaning time Is the time
have your maVtressea renovated and re-
. , , K.amA .Aw If 4 r. All A 1 ,7i
milieu I im: bhiiiu uu.' . v .. w .
Portland Curled Hair Factory, 1L MeU-
ger, 226i2Ztlront.
J. P. Hob,ertBon, who leaves Portland
to Join the Kilties of Toronto, gives a
farewell concert and dance at Arlon
hall Friday evening, March 27. Tickets
60 cents.
Candy for St. Patrick's Day.
Possibly at no previous time have
we displayed such a variety of our own
make candles as you will find at pres
ent. All the old favorites and many
new ones. Special attention given to
candles appropriate to St. Patrick's day.
The Hazeiwood Cream atore, 888-390
Washington street
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The EITTLL
HUNGARY
a X g a atly furnished
rooms by the day, week
o monta, aow opea aa4
. ready for gueste.
You Will Bnjoy
OUR SUNDAY DIN
NER SPECIALTIES
Paprika Chicken
AMD
Apple Sfrndel
(A dellclouB Dessert)
aaday from Us30 to
g. rot other special
ties gat a mean oaro.
Aastra-Hungarian
Restaurant
47 Taylor 1 betweea
Beooad and Third Bta.
Mow
roses
The Peoples' Forum promises to be
a very Interesting place to pass
Runday afternoons for some time to
enme. It has been decided. by that or
ganisation, to thresh out all tlio (iueB
fions that are to appear am the ballot
at the June election, taking- up at each
session such subjects as seem to be of
the most pressing Interest to the pub
lic. A lively exchange of ideas is ex
pected at the meeting at 3 p. m. today
when A. U. Cridge will present the
aubject of proportional representation.
The funeral of the late Horace J.
Bowen was held at his parents', resi
dence, 326 I.arrabee atreet, last Wednes
day. The service waa conducted by
Rev. Karl f. PuGkiis, assisted by Rev.
I. N. Monroe. The aervlces were largely
attended by the friends of the family.
Tho floral tributes included a mounted
tell of violets sent by the Pacific Statea
Telephone company, whore. Mr. Bowen
wit employed for seven years. Inter
ment waa at Lone Mr cemetery.
New aapiranta for precinct commit
teemen of the ReDubllcan party who
5lMounced themselves yesterday were
T. A. Roots in precinct bl, w. w. ciarK
In 103, J. T. Gregg In 86. U W. Hard
man In 68. U W. Whitney In 8. W. I
Murray In 21 and James G. Menane in
14. Democratic carat ldates for com
mittee placea newly announced are A.
J. Hegen In 41, J. A. Gleblsch in 88
and V. A. Chambers In 84.
The Portland Bhoe Repair company,
269 Yamhill street, between Third and
Fourth streets. Phone Main 7665. Tour
ahoes repaired While you wait. Best
oak solea, 76 cents. Bauer St Stopper.
Car fare money buya a feed. All
salads 10c. Eat tomorrow at the Balti
more Dairy Lunch, 287 H Washington
street, new Rothchlld building, back of
lobby. Bring your friends.
Btatlonery atore a'. 14 MoT-lson
street, near Third street, with a full
line of ata'ionery tnd blank books.
Davis & Kllbura Phone A-161U
A well located quarter-block on Front
street for Bale; 25 per cent below mar
ket value. Price $30,000. Bee owner.
Henry Wemme, Front and Burnslde.
Rate war. Ban Francisco S Includ
ing berth and meals. Finest passenger
ship on the Paclflo coast. Frank Bol
lam, agent, 12s Third street.
Steamer Jesse Harklna, for Camas,
Wasliougal and way landings, datly ex
cept Sunday. Leavea Washington atreet
a oca at 2 p. m.
Abe Herschln of San Francisco will
speak before the Socialists at 309 Da
vie street tonight on the "Revolution."
Dr. Andrea Bard of St. Paul's Epis
copal church' of Walla Walla, Washing
ton, wllLpreach at St. David's church.
Twelfth and Belmont streets, at the
morrfing aervice today. His text will
be "Througlj Ghosts to God."
Rev. Andreas Bard will officiate at
the morning services at St. Davld'a
church today. East Morrison and
.Twelfth 'atreeta.
- Small bungalow on Portland heights
for sale by owner, 82,600. L-172, Journal.
Next Friday evening an old fashioned
social will be given at the Elks' club, in
Automobiles of all kinds, new and
seqond-hand, from 81S0 upwards. Hen
ry Wemme, Front and Burnslde.
Acme OH Co. sell safety coal oil and
fine gasoline. Phone Eaat 789; B-1007.
Woman's Exchange, 133 Tenth street,
lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch.
H. W. Moore, expert photographer.
Elks' building, Seventh and Stark ata
Richard's Sunday dinner without wlrf,
81.00 per cover, 4 to 8:30 p. m.
a '
W. A. Wis and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
Bergar, algna, ahow cards, 284 TamhllL
D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh.
Teama for hire. Phone Eaat 424.
Clocks,
Out Qlaas,
Silverware,
vaatehea.
Jewelry,
Umbrellas,
nothing with
held from
this sale.
REMOVAL SALE
ON JEWELRY
Bvary article
in oar
store sold
at leaa thaa
prlos oa tag.
All gooda
marked In
plain f glares.
A genuine Bale
In order to reduce our preaent large atock of high-grade Jewelry,
etc., before we move Into the new store at 260 Morrison street we are
giving discounts on every article. WE BUTST sUBSUCS TXB BTOCX,
as our new goods are in the warehouse unpacked. The contractors will
finish the Morrison street atore very aoon now. TXX8 8AB ElTDS WHIK
VI MOTS. Do not delay If you need anything In our line.
SXLVXBWAXX.
Our specially made silver-plated
Knives, Forks end Spoons have
made a reputation for ua.rfi'Blvery
piece stamped "Jaeger Brba." and
guaranteed by uh.
Teaspoons, 11.10 to 32.00 for six.
Pes. Spoons, SI 60 to $3.35 for six.
Butter Knives and Sugar Spoons,
45c to 90c.
Knives and Forks (plain), 33.15 to
34.60 per dozen.
Knives and FoVke (fancy), 18.66
and 19.00 per dozen.
excess.
Alarm Clocks, the beat, $1.88. Out
silver, mahogany, oak, Iron and
metal cases, from $1.25 up. We
have some bargains in office clocks
in 1, 8 and 80-day movements. Also
those very fine electrlo wall clocks'
that need no winding. All at spe-j
clai prices.
JXWZX.BT.
Brooches, Hcarf Pins. Bracelets,
Chains, Necklnces, Cuff Links,
Charms, Fobs, Rlnga. eto. All . re
duced for this sale.
CUT OZl&SS.
Napplea at $1.80, $2.00, $2.26.
Water Pitchers, $5.86, $6.75, $8.10,
$9 00.
Fruit Bowls, $3.60, $4.60, $8.76,
$8.00.
Vases at $1.25, $2.25,' $3.15, $4.75,
$8.75. ,
Vinegar and Oil Cruets, Water
Bottles Wine, Cordial and Whiskey
Sets, Tumblers and Stem Glasses.
All at leaa than marked prices.
UXB&BUAS.
Our Umbrellas are all made tip
specially for us. The cloth and
handles are made for wear and we
guarantee every one. It will pay
you to buy now. They make splen
did gifts. '
TTTRSBM.
We are giving big discounts in
this line. Our Shopping Bags are
all leather lined and reinforced. New
effects in sliver, gold and enamel
Purses and Card Cases. All reduced
in price.
JAEGER BROS. gJSaSS
133 FIFTH STREET NEAR ALDER
Journal want ads. lo a word.
PERSONAL.
The All-Satisfying
Gift
Whether it be for a wedding,
a birthday or an appropriate
remembrance, cut glass is the
most beautiful as well as use
ful of all gifts. Rare refine
ment of color, form and cutting
have won for Heitkemper's
pieces the leading place in the
most exclusive of Portland
homes. Exquisite cut glass
vnceQ rnriHlestirlr rnsi Hnrala
.Ap berry dishes, sugar and cream
WA safe ten r f 1 m ft f e ' n a
r oll j, tv ' vaut a,i3i uliiuiiic
bottles, jelly dishes, comports,
etc Hawkes, Egginson, Hoare,
Clark and other notable makes
. ' carried,
HEITKEMPER'S
Jewelry Store
Lowest ' Priced Jewelry House -.
4- '-for Fine Goods
286 MORRISON. STREET
Mrs. Fred BorleH of Seattle nnd Miss
Alpha Korn are visiting Mrs. Max Krirrt
enthal. 228 North Nineteenth street
At home Tuesday afternoon.
E. J. Frasler, an attorney- of Eugene,
la at the Imperial.
A. L. Brown of Salem, grand sachem
of the. Red Men of Oregon, is at the Im
perial.
C. B. Cochran of La Grande, an at
torney, is at the Imperial.
J. F. Koblnso'n, state secretary of tho
Masons with headquarters at Bugo:m, f
is ai me imperial.
Ralph Wortman of McMlnnvllle is at
the Portland.
Paul Kelty.' former city editor of tho
Los Angeles Examiner, will arrive on
the steamer Elder tomorrow or Tuesday.
Mr. Kelty will probably-remaln In l'ort-
iu rui.
COAL Creek COAL
None Bftter to Be Had at Any Price
range or teiy nn rtAr J NO SOOT
furnace p y .w rer ion no dirt
Special Price to Suburban Districts ,
F. B. JONES & CO.
181 EAST WATER ST.
East 7
B-1771
W. K. Merrill, manager of the Alban
eiepnone company,
State Senator M. A.' Miller of Leb
any
rial.
anon is at the Imperial, accompanied by
his wife. Mrs. Miller has been sick an -J
came to Portland for treatment.
W. D. Mlxter of Albany la at the Per
kins. . t
F.' L." Stewaer, a Kelso banker, is at
the Oregon.
A. H. Wright, a Littell lumber dealer.
Is at the Oregon.
S. S. Bailey, a stock raiser of Albany,
Is- at the Oregon, .
Lawyer A. W. Lafferty has returned
from a buslnesa trip to- Washington,
where he appeared before the general
lana oince in relation to urea-on land
cases. Mr. Lafferty watched the nra.
ceedlngs In the house of representatives
concerning me oiu granting tne attorney-general
power, to bring suits com
pelling the Southern Paclflo Railway
company to restore the land it obtained
from the Oregon A California Railroad
company's land grant to the gov.
ernment, ' Mr. Lafferty's Impression
while In Washington waa that tha bill
would pass the lower bouse of. congress
aa It did- tha senate, although ha said
Hear Rev. P. C. Yorke
At the Armory, Tuesday,
March 17, St. Patrick's Day
..." M
The Ancient Order of Hibernians haa arranged an excellent
literary and musical program for the night.
The proceeds of the entertainment are to be tamed over to the
building fund of the Christian Brothers, who ere about to erect a
handsome business college on the east side.
SL
ABW00D
Delivered on Short
Notice and
In Any Quantity
Oregon & Washington Lumber Co.
foofc of Hamilton Ave .
Phone Main 2163
Ti Spring! a
I need a new Suit.
I demand the best 2Sw
for the price. - ix
Ergo !
-Me,
to the
Columbia
Tailors
My every wish is satisfied there. I may choose from hun
dreds of patterns, weaves, a variety of new colorings and
any style I want at any price I care to pay. I get the
proper fit the skill of the artist tailor the courtesy and
attention that tickles a man's vanity. In short, if I paid
twice as much to any other tailor, I could get no better
selection no lower price no more expert work.
Which
Way
Shall
I Take
The Ready -Made Route The Talfor-Made Route
wnere experienced ealesmanshlp
taasea ma to take that ta whloh
there la the greet.!. proOt to
the merchant, ragardleaa of what
X hoped to be able to bay. Where
flt oonata tor leas and profit foa
Where Z make my own selection,
dlotate my own style, fMl assured
that X will get a perfect flt aad
know that X will look more a
man la a longer-las ting salt.
THAT FOR ME
2
OaJUTT TKXazjrr, Kaaacer.
7th and Stark Ots.
WW
OTEOT
Manual. Training Scholars
In order to encourage the proper handling of carpenter and
carving tools in the Manual Training Schools of our city, the
nutiimiN nAULiwAKH CUAirAJN Y Has decided to offer
Twenty Prizes Valued at Over $200.
For the TWENTY BEST SAMPLES of the Manual Training
wnnuidis BK.ui. i "c iuics guvcrmng coniest win dc as touows:
FIRST Any boy attending any public or private school of
Manual j raining in me city ot rortiand will be eligible to enter the
contest.
SECOND Pupils wishinjr to enter the contest must rail at th
tore of the HONEYMAN HARDWARE COMPANY, corner of
fourth and Alder streets, and register their names, addresses and
ages, and also state what school and grade they attend with Manual
Training teacher's name.
THIRD Scholars can make their own selection an to what
they may wish to enter in the contest, but the article must be of
wood and made by the use of carpenter or wood carving tools.
FOURTH Every piece of work entered in the contest rhust
be the handiwork of the pupjl entering game, and must have been
made without the assistance of any other person. Not more than
one article can be entered by each contestant.
FIFTH A ny piece of carpenter work or wood carving made by
any Manual Training Scholar within the past year Is eligible to the
contest.
SIXTH The awarding of prizes will be made by three com
petent judges, and as soon as possible after the closing of the con
test all exhibits will be entered and judged by number, which will
assure impartial treatment to all contestants.
THE CONTEST WILL OPEN SATURDAY,
March, 21st and Close at 3:00 p. m. Thurs
day, May 21st, 1908
SEVENTH All exhibits must be delivered at our store before
the last mentioned hour and date.
No one can register before the opening day of contest.
GET BUSY ON YOUR EXHIBIT AT ONCE
NINTH An exception will be made to rule No. 1 in awarding
me secoiiu jmixc, v.uucu at fju.
This prize can be competed for ONLY by Manual Training
scholars of the Public Schools of the city, whose age does not ex
ceed 13 years.
Do Not Fail to See the $100 Cabinet and Tools
No Manual Training scholar should miss the opportunity of
entering this contest. He can do so wfthout cost of any kind or
nature. We are ottering good prizes. AH we ask in return is gopd
work that it may reflect credit upon the Manual Training scholars
of the city of Portland.
An exhibit of all articles entered will -be made during the "Rose
Festival'' early in the month of Tuna. All prizes properly num
bered will be on display in one of our show windows
ON AND AFTER SATURDAY, MARCH 21
Honeyman Hardware Co.
Dealer m Fine Mechanics' Tools. ' . '
CORNER FOURTH AND ALDER STREETS 1 f
no arnrDMTa; o qam, no cooaxmi
SMI
If tout gums bleed whan you brijifcV
them, vnu ha v. - .n
which, if let run, eauaea recession ao4 '
teeLh to loaaea.
We poaltlval cure the abore disease,
TEETH.,.-. .
This Of final Itf sWiMtnetamA wk .11 v
. ; . wiiii ii nifj
- - . ' wa a ansa) at ivi
hlfh-clast work.
OUR, PRICES
lt-K Crown 5.00
BrMg. Work, per tooth ..S5.00
Loaan Crown ftS.SO ta K.Wi
Best Rubber Plate SS.00
Aluminum Lined
I'latea SIO.OA to tiR an
Sliver Fillings SI. 00
Gold Fillings 82.00 to ftS.OO
Vegetables Vspor used onlr br ua for
PalnUsa Extracting 504
CHSCAG0
Painless Densllsl
COM. 6TK AJTD WASKUTOTOBT.
R. aura vnu ar. th i.k
Ldy attendant
rnones nam isso. A-SI40.
CURES RHEUMATISM
Ier aotUe. re bottle.
AM JMTXMJtAS. MXMXDT TOM.
RHEUMATISM
xv m xaxtt roxm.
Solatlca
Neuralgia
Nervousness
Sleeplessneaa
Nervoua Headaches
Neuralgic Headache
Nervoua Dyspepsia
Nervous Affections
TRADE SUPPLIED BT
A.W.AUer&Co.
Wholesale and Retail Druggists.
16th 4 Marshall Sts Portland. Or.
PACIFIC COAST AQENT8.
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THE JAS. I. MARSHALL,
MANUFACTURING CO.
Show Cases. Cabinets, Stors
and Office Fixtures
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Pare Beautiful Jade Jewelry
Gold Bracelets and Sir
net Rings of all descrip
tions made to order.
American names an- -graved
with the thraa
cardinal Chinese charac
ters, vis.. Glory. Pros-.
perlty and Longevity.
Charges reasonable and
orders of any design
promptly executed and
sent prepaid to any part'
of the U. S. The Skilled
uium jeweler, TOOK BAsTd a CO
jay Ju Chong. Mngr 231 Aider street.
Diamond Douse Paint
GUARANTEED
gallon lots. S1.40 per gat
1 gallon lota. S1.50 per gai
Manufactured by
PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO.
830 Proas St, Portland. Oa.
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STORAGE
TRACKAGE
Machinery. Safes
and Merchandise
Moved & Stored
'p CLAY 5. MORSE
4tb 4 DAVIS WarahonSM 13th & HOY?
r. We must sell at one (0
! QlP slightly damaged Benin a
! 3, . machines, including suctt
I Rpdliriinn wel1 known makes as
l ItCUUlllUil sinaers. Whael.r A WH.
n CmiiiMr sons. Domestics. Whites,
Ifl jeWing Households. Davis.
If t0 make room for new ,
Machines .
335 KorrlsoB St, Uara.uaia WUgi ;
ONLY IN LIFE AND
jX HE ACCIDltNT INSURANCI ,
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FURS RBMODEL.nO
At less than one-half price during tha
next -month. New furs mad at lowext
fioaalbla price X Bchumachar. 185 Maa
soa street ,
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Bonvillc Publishing Co.
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