The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 12, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY ; JOURNAL'. PORTLAND, TUESDAY . EVENING, MAY 12 : 1805. "
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.Toivd Topics
' . TONIGHT'S AMTSE3IEXTS.
' feaker .,',."The Heir " to the Hoorah"
Lyrlo .) . . "The Lady from Laramie"
' Star ...."The Merry Widow's Return"
Grand . . .V. ............,.. .Vaudeville
Norrls & : Rowe's Circus. Twenty-nfth
4 - and Raleigh streets. : v ;-a .
The eddy of Thomas Brady, theld
pioneer of Portland, who died in Tacoma
Saturday.:, was brought to this city Sun
day' afternoon. - The funeral -was' held
from- bfcMaiys Catholio church on the
, east aide -thin morning, burial being- tn
'i'igardyllle cemetery. The late pioneer
" leaves a widow and eight children who
live at 75 Minnesota avenue. - Mr.
er, Bernard, also aurvtvea him. Mr.
Brady's birthplace - wa tn County
aan, Ireland. - He came to America
whenionly a boy and haa Jived in Port
land nearly 20 year. He was 49 years
of aga when he died. At the time of
his death he waa working- for the North
ern Pacific railway , ?.f .. - v ,. .?.,
The case of Annie' K. Larson against
the Pacific Mall .Order company and J.
R. Greenfield, its president, called for
- trial before Judge Cleland In the cir
cuit court yesterday, ended in an 'in
decisive skirmish. Owing to the filing
of a plea In abatement five days was
allowed for an answer .and the plaintiff
took a ' ' voluntary 1 nonsuit so far as
Greenfleld la concerned, : Mrs. Larsen
alleged' that false and alluring claims
- were made to her to Induce her to In
vest $1,S50 la It shares of the com
pany's stock. - . -.--v.
. .-, . - , , .
, Articles of Incorporation of the board
of1 trustees of St, Helen's hall have been
filed with rtie county clerk. In accord
ance with the direction of the Protest
ant Episcopal diocese of Oregon. The
hoard itf composed of Bishop . Charles
Soadding, . Rev. A. A. Morrison. Rev.
George B. Van Waters, Rev. Philip K.
Hammond, J. W. Ganong, 8. H. G ru
ber and ohn K. Kollock. The corpor
ation .Is formed to carry on the work
of the girls' school of St Helen's hall.
The annual meeting of the Home
Training association will be held tomor
row afternoon at 3 o'clock In the com
mittee room of the city hall. Officers
will be Installed - and yearly reports
- heard from the efficera and - from the
branch circles. ..Mrs. -Prank Kelsey Wilt
give- an addresa on "Individual Free
dom.'' Two kindergarten teachers will
be- present to taka charge of the chil
dren who accompany their mothers. All
mothers are urged to be present
Worrying about a cough is borrow
ing, trouble, when you can get a 60-cent
bottle of Kenyon'a Cough Cure and get
certain relief. It acts like magic In
all cases of coughs, colds, hoarseness,
throat and lung trouble, and cures when
everything else falls. It can be - had
only of Albert Bernl, the druggist, 233
Washington street, and will be deliv
ered by calling up on either phone.
A. -Van Rasmuseen appeared at the
meeting of the North Alblna Improve
ment association last night with a pe
tition! for a new bridge within three
blocks of the present structure on Madi
son street. The club occupied its time
with a discussion as to what kind of
pavement to put in on the proposed
street improvement of North Alblna
avenue.
Engineer Ralph Modjeskl, who Is now
In Chicago. Is awaiting instructions
from. City Engineer Taylor to go ahead
with his report on the high bridge and
subways propositions. He says it will
take him two months to make this re
port, j The letter from ModJeskl was re
ceived by President M. C. Munly of the
Northeast Side Improvement association.
Water through hose for sprinkling
yards er sidewalks or washing porches
or windows must be paid for In advance
and used only between the hours of 5
and I a. m. and t and 9 p. m. It must
not be used for eprinkHng streets. If
used contrary to these rules or waste
fully it will be shut off.
Civil service examinations will be
held June 10 for the position of llth
qgraphie stone and plate polisher In the
Geological Survey department. The
entrance salary for this position is
12. BQ a day. Applications should be
made to Z. A. Leigh at the postofflce.
Carl Matson has begun suit in the
circuit court for divorce from Grace
- Matson, whom he charges with infl-
dellty. The co-respondent Is Ed Huff-
smith. Matson asks for the custody of
his two children, 3 and 6 years oi age.
. He was married May l, lsui.
- !
The Portland board of trade will co
operate with the Oregon Bar associa
tion in an effort to secure an arrange'
ment by which the American Bar as
sociation will visit Portland arter noia.
Ing its' annual session at Seattle in
August this year.
The South Portland Republican club
will entertain Ita friends tomorrow
night at Jones hall. Front and Gibbs
streets. The feature of the evening
will be a debate between W. 8. TT'Ren
and W, R. McOarry. A number of the
canaiaaiea, may spesjt,
Thanks from ' the London Times, pub
lishers of the Enclycopedla Brlttanica.
have been received by the Portland
chamber of commerce for an article on
Portland recently prepared by Secre
tary imner lor tne encyclopedia.
The regular monthly business meet
ing of Central W. C T. V. will be held
tomorrow afternoon at 1:80 at head
quarters in the Goodnouah bulldlns-.
There will be a parliamentary drill lead
oy Mrs, m. u, unrisiian.
O. J. Sherman, W. B. Pearson and
Paul Ebner- have filed articles of Incor
poration of the Oregon-Gold Hill Min
ing company. The capital stock la
Montavllla, Warerly-Rlchmond and
Multnomah have gone on record through
their civic cluba as opposed to the new
rule - requiring passengers tO( board
street cars at - the near side of the
crossings. The Montavllla board" of
Pure air; pure food;
pure water; pure soap.
They are of almost
equal importance. v
We . cannot tell you
wriere or how to get pure
airt pure food .or, pure
water. ,
But -we can tell you
": where to get pure soap:
Ivory Soap at your
grocer's, v 1 ' 1 :
Ivory Soap;
99Jo Per Cent: Pure,
H0K UP EARLY
CLOSIilG SPIRIT
Consumer's League Commit-
: tee Is faking Matter1
UpWith Unions. 5
: The committee which was to report to
the federation-." acting with the Con.
sunjers' league In endeavoring to close
the retail stores at f o'clock Saturday
night, reported last night that the heads
of . tne principal firms of tha city' had
been visited anC that the general opin
ion Is that the merchants are willing to
close if the majority win ao so. some
Jorlty will -close," and still others, "If a
respectable Bumper win ciose, dui me
prevailing opinion is the same.
The comrrjittee recommended that
soma other day than Saturday, be made
pay day, as It is thought that this wllf
nave &a. etievi vn iuw cmui uay uigai
closing. ' The recommendation was also
made that a .committee ascertain what
legislation, can .be obtained either by a
local law or a state law affecting all
first class cities, compelling tne Clos
Ing of stores on Saturday night. . ;..
..r-.-, ash 0ales Saturday.
The labor ' unions are now working
among their own members to secure a
cessation of - Saturday nlghf shopping
" Almost without exception." said one of
the committee; '"the merchants' whom
wo visited laid the resposlbllity of the
Saturday night closing -on the .laboring
people. 1 ney aay wii um mam saiur
day night are almost entirely cash sales.
They make ,very few charges Saturday
nla-ht And they all agree that if the
laboring people shop at some other time
the Baturuay nigni closing wiu Decerns
a nftMseitv. : '
.A plan Is suggested to create public
sentiment ot notaing mass meetings, a
meeting will be held Monday night at
the Unitarian chapel to hear what prog-
ress has been- made.
Committee's Jtesolutlons, '
, The following resolutions were passed:
1. , That steps be taken to secure
the enactment of ' local or state law to
apply to cities of the first class, making
it compulsory ior DUBineus nouses to
Close at ". o'clock-on Saturdays. - Your
committee has designated its male mem
bers a sub-committee to investigate the
legal and constitutional status of such
a measure. . -
2. That letters be written to each
labor union In the city, urging the neces
sity of abstinence from shopping after
6 p. in., especially on Saturday, and that
systematic agitation be at once begun
by this organization among all the peo
ple for the same purpose.
5. That all employers In the city who
make a practice of paying off their em-
loyes on Saturday be requested to make
londay or Tuesday the weekly payday.
4. That steps be taken to arrange
meetings with the employes In the mercantile-establishments
with the object
of getting them to take united action In
their own behalf and to help promote
the. objects of this organisation.
6. That this committee be authorised
to add to Its membership at Its discre
tion. trade has petitioned the olty council to
request a return to the old rule on the
part of the Portland Railway. Light &
Power company.
Unitarian sale of ruga and aprons.
Rag rugs in variety, aprons too. on
sale tomorrow afternoon from 2 to S
In Unitarian parlors, Seventh and Yam
hill. .
See dollars and cents at' Lawrence
assembly room. Third and Sherman
streets, Wednesday, May 13, 8:14 p. m.
Reserved seats 64 cents.
Dr. George Maule, on trial yesterday
in Judge O Day's department of the cir
cuit court on the charge of passing a
worthless check- on D. L. Houston, was
acquitted by the Jury yesterday after
noon. The Regulator line steamboat Bailey
Gatxert makes round trip to The Dalles
daily except Sunday. Leaves Portland
7 a. m., returns p. 'tn. . Alder street
dock. Phones Main 14, A-6111.
Purity Liquor company, Wednesday
pedal, $1.10 grade White or Red port.
Tokay, Madeira, Angelica and Sauterne,
31 per gallon. Bottle beer a specialty.
Phone East 4t27, B-1S53. Free delivery.
Articles lost and found on the street
car May 11: Eighteen umbrellas, 1
ladies' cloak. 1 hammer, 1 pair shoes, S
?urses, 1 gold ringi S packages, 1 saw,
pair boots. 1 pair overalls.
We sponge and press your clothes
shine your shoes, all for $1.60 month.
Main 61. A-4314. Wagons run every
where. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark.
Golden Grain Granules, the 100 per
cent pure cereal coffee, cures dyspepsia
and nervousness. All grocers. Tastes
better than common coffee.
Steamer Jesse Harklns. for Camaa,
Waahougal and way landings, daily ex
cept Sunday. Leavea Washington street
dock at I p. a.
Prlso waits Oriental building. Danc
ing every Wednesday and Saturday
evening.
D. Chambers 4c Son, opticians, now at
121 Morrison street,- Marquam building.
' B. W. Moore, expert photographer,
Elks, building. Seventh and Stark sta
Woman Kxchange, 13$ Tenth street
lunch 11:36 to t; business men' lunch,
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
Dr. T. J. McCrackan, dentist. Roth
child building.
Berger, signs, show cards. 284 YamhtU.
' Dr. BL C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam.
Journal want -ads. le a word.
N 0 DECISION OX
. CHILDREN'S MARCHING
No action was taken by the city
school board yesterday In regard to the
request of east side residents to have
the school children take part In the
Rose Festival parade. The matter Was
taken under advisement and the board
will decide later. The board Is prepar
ing for nn exhibition on Multnomah
field. May 28, and it Is not the desire
of either the East Bide Push club or
the .Rose ' Festival association to inter
fere with this arrangement. It is be
lieved, however, that the exhibition on
Multnomah field may be postponed a
week.
The board authorised" the sale of the
Williams avenue sohool for $82.60. If
a purchaser can be found the money
will bo used In erecting a new school
building. Bids will be asked for equip
ment for the school of trades to be es
tablished in the Atkinson school.
PUSHING WORK ON
3 : J NEWBERG3RANCH
Exorbitant demands ofsome property
owners for necessary lights of way
have Jed the Oregon Electrio Railway
company to change lta plan of build
ing from Garden Home to HUlsboro,
and the workmen now engaged on the
grade will probably) be called off this
week. The company has turned Its at
tention to the project for building the
line from Tlgardvllle to Newberg.
The annual meeting of the - stock
holders held In Portland ratified the
published plans for extensions through
out-the Willamette valley. iThe follow
Ing director 'were reelected: CI. M.
Pratt. George B- Moffatt. W. A. White,
A. C. Bedford, Edward Cookingnam,
Guy W. Talbot. S. Z. Mitchell. ,
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COLORS
The Leading Popular Priced Hat
of Portland
SOLD ONLY BY
Of JJu
DRY ORDINANCE
Brewers' Measure Regarding
Residence Districts Before
Council Tomorrow.
Members of the liquor license com
mittee of the city council accepted the
representations of the brewers in good
faith yesterday afternoon in the mat
ter of wet' and dry districts, and rec
ommended that an ordinance be passed
conforming to the lines laid out by the
brewers. The ordinance will come up
before the council tomorrow and It la
believed that it will be passed.
Paul Wesalntrer. who acted as sooke
man for the brewers, told the commit
teemen that the brewers were acting
in good faith in the matter and that
tney wanted to snow tne public that tne
liquor Interests - were as heartily In
favor of keeping the residence districts
ory as the residents themselves.
According to the ordinance to be In
troduced tomorrow there will be no new
saloons started or transferred to the
drv district as outlined bv the brewers
for the next four years. At the end of
that time the brewers believe they will
be able to even further curtail the
movement of saloona to the dry resi
dence districts. We8singer stated yes
terday that if the ordinance was passed
that there would be no more saloona
started in the residence districts be
cause the brewers would refuse to sell
beer to them.
MINNESOTA ALUMNI
TO GIVE BANQUET
i
The Oregon alumni of the University
of Minnesota are planning a banquet
and reunion to be held In Portland about
June 4, during the Rose Carnival, and
It is intended to extend an Invitation to
the Minnesota alumni In Waahington to
be present at mat time. Home airn
culty is -experienced In securing the
names of Minnesota alumni and stu
dents, snd the secretary of the alumni
association would be glad to have all
those who have ever attended that In
stitution send their names and addresses
to the secretary at his office, 814 Cor
bett building, Portland, that he may
notify them of the exact date of tbe
banquet
Spotting Smokeless Powder.
From the Washington Herald.
German military authorities are ex
perimenting with a device by which the
location of troops using smokeless pow
der mar be easily discovered. By this
device it Is proposed to survey the land
scape inrougn paierea glasses, una
flaah of smokeless powder appears
etrona In red light, while ordinary ob
jects are dimmed. By furnishing field
glasses with the device in question,
which Is provided with screens of the
proper tint, the position of . concealed
marksmen can be detected.
TYSON SAYS
SIX MONTHS
Th medical term for "kidney trou
bl" Is Nephritis. Medical works agree
that It Is curable during the acute or
first stage, and that It Is Incurable In
the second or chronlo stage.
When is the line crossed? One of the
latest authorities. James Tyson, M. IX,
professor of medicine In the University
Of Pennsylvania, says in his late work,
page 121, that the changes have been
observed as early as the tenth week,
and are probably established in all cases
by THE3 SIXTH MONTH.
The name Nephritis means Inflamma
tion of the kidneys, and, the books hav
ing nothing for It, physicians have been
helpless the deaths nave grown to 170
daily), and Professor Tyson plainly
says (page 1S&.) as to curative meas
ures to restore the kidney to Its normal
condition, "1 BELIEVE THERE ARE
NONE." .
The Inevitable logic of this situation
Is that as Fulton's Renal Compound Is
the only thine; known that reduces In.
flammatlon of the kidneys after it has
become chronlo, it Is the only thing in
the world that people can look to for
recovery who have had kidney trouble
longer than six months. -
(Note In fact. It is the only thins;
that acts directly, on kldnev Inflamma
tion at any stage, first or last. But It
naturally reduces it more aulckly be
fore than after It becomes chronic.)
Literature mailed free.- i
-. , : JOHN J. FULTON CO.. 1
. v Oakland, Cat
1 Fulton's Renil Compmind can be had
at aU ruat-ciass tf.ru stores. - ' i
RECOMMENDED
ALL
STYLES
311 Morrison Street
Opp. Postofflce
STOP WHISTLES Al
CURB THE HAWKERS
License Committee Listens
to the Complaints of
' Business Men,
Members of the license committee of
the city council finally acted on the
hawkers' ordinance which not only
doubles the amount of license fees for
these men but also prevents the horri
ble screeching of the monotonous
whistles on the peanut wagons. There
are many clauses In the ordinance
which have a tendency to cut down the
number of hawkers in the downtown
district and the measure met with con
siderable opposition from attorneys ap
pearing before the commitee In behalf
of the peddlers and hawkers.
Several of the attorneys protested
that the measures would be prohibitive
but the councllmen had petitions from
business men who asked that restric
tions be placed on the hawkers. The
business men placed their contentions
on the ground that they pay high rents
and are unable to compete with the
hawkers who make a practice of stand
ing directly, in rront or stores ana un
dersell tbe merchant.
If the new ordinance passes the
council and Is signed by Mayor Lane
it will become a law at once.
BLUMAUER ESTATE IS
Bulk Is the Property Oc
cupied by Blumauer
Frank Drug Co.
The estate of the late Simon Blu
mauer Is worth $306,483, according to
the appraisement filed with the county
cierk today. All of the property, except
11,000 In real estate In Wasco and
Washington counties, is In Multnomah
county, the appraisement here being
made by Eugene lloch. Que Rosenblatt
and I. L. White.
Lota S and 6, block it, Portland, are
valued at $263,000, this being the prop
erty occupied by the Blumauer-Frank
Drue com nan r. Lot 1 and IT feet of
lot 2 in block 322 are placed at $19,000,
and six acres of outside land at $11.-
coo. Four shares or the drug company
tock are appraised at $$,000.
POINTS ABOUT TITLES.
American Women Responsible for
Man Errors. ..,
Many people make a decent living bv
writing about heraldry and things of
;nat sort witnout Deing in ice least
equipped for the task, and so they make
the most ridiculous mistakes. - The com
mon slip is with the sons and daugh
ters, of peers of higher rank. ' Their
title being those of courtesy the possi
bility cf error is the more frequent.
Thus we are constantly told, says the
correspondent of Town and Country,
that the widow of Mr. Hammersley,
who became Duchess of Marlborough
and later Lady William Beresford. is
LALay Heresrora, tne wire or Lord
Beresford." Also that Cora. Countess
of Strafford (being the widow of Lord
Strafford, another Lady Strafford hav
ing succeeded) is really , Lady Cora
Strafford, which if true would make her
the daughter of a peer.
A lady of great rank said the other
Aay that American women had intro
duced a custom In England which has
caused much heartburning among the
sticklers, and worse still, .the eustom
wrong ta stgn yourself, for Instance,
"Cora 8trafford. The correct signa
ture U Strafford."
Now one would suppose that this
small matter would make little differ
ence In this matter of fact world, but
It has made enough difference to 'cause
many learned men to sit up late at
nlarht disputing the legality of the oolnt
and many reams of official note pa
per has been besmeared on tne subject.
Sars Shark le Good to Eat.
An American writing from Italy sug
gests an addition to our list of table
fish. , ' - .i- - v
, "A fish plenteously distributed up
and down eur coasts from . Maine to
Panama throughout the year, and one
s palatable as bonlta, sturgeon or hali
but, is systematically cast out ef the
pound net fare at evej-y baul and thrown
WORTH OVER $300,000
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Bargains in eatables are liable to be deceiving. To be sure that you are saving money
you must be acquainted with the article in question and its usual price. - We offer at
EXTRA SPECIAL prices for WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ONLY, a large list of
articles that you KNO W 11 are of the standard brand 'or of Dresser Quality, and
EVERYBODYrKNOWS WHAT DRESSER QUALITY MEANS.
DELICATESSEN
Dresser's Own-Cured t C
Hams, per lb. IOC
Codfish Middles, regular. "1 0
15c per lb., at. l&C
Shrimp Salad, regular 30c OA.
per lb., at.,. ........ ...ZUC
Imperial Salad Dressing, our
own. ' foake, j4-pts. at JP
20f, pts. 40 qts .... .DOC
Bismark Herring, imported.
regular 6Se tins Cn
at.
Imported Smoked Sardines in
ou; regular 3C, 1 11
1UL
Edam Cheese, regular
$1.25 size, special at....
Maconochis Kippered
Herring only 77777. T. T.
90c
20c
BAKERY
Dresser's Sunshine Cake, On.
. regular 25c. special.... ZUC
Dresser's Assorted Cookies, reg
ular 10c per dozen, 4 C
doieri for..,. LOC
Dresser's Layer Cakes, OA
any kindr rtg. 25c; at. . . ZUC
Chase ft Sanborn's Seal Brand
Coffee, regular 40c per
35c
id. at
We want to be the best store, as well as the biggest ; not best in sense of grand and pom
pous and expensive, but best in service to the public, best in courtesy, best in deliv
ery, and best in real economy.
There Is Money in Developing the Marvel
ous Natural Resources ol Oregon
B
W In again repeating what we have been saying for month
H that GOLD DREDGING will soon become one of the
g leading and the MOST PROFITABLE industry in the state
jj we are only reiterating what has occurred in every other
M , section where the business has been developed. The nat-
S , ural conditions are as favorable here as could be desired.
S That there is
g
g Gold in Abundance
S
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ss
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in ine aunierous graveis, we nave proven aosoiuteiy, Dy
repeated drillings and shaft tests. We can satisfy and con
vince anyone of this fact who will investigate. To begin
the payment of dividends it is now only necessary to put
on the dredging machinery, the same as used in other placet.
For this purpose we are, selling a small portion of our
treasury stock. While we have not made as large a display
in print as we might have done, yet we have kept stead
fastly at work and have made good progress. We intend
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to put on our first dredge this summer and be paying divi
dends before the season closes, for as soon as the wheels
begin turning, the gold, ready for the mint, begins coming
in and continues as long as the machinery runs. Our stock
is being gradually absorbed by careful thinking people who
have investigated. The 35c allotment is so nearly exhausted
that at the close of business May 16, the
Price Will Advance to 45c Per Share
Q We give this timely notice, that those who had decided to '
Sbuy, but had delayed placing their order for various reasons,
may do so now before the advance is in effect. All' orders, "
u ' with remittances, that are mailed on or before May 16, as
g shown by the mailing postmark, will be honored. Buy on
M the easy payment plan if you prefer. Full information will '
3 be cheerfully furnished to any who will write or call at our
& office. '
H WESTERN EXPLORATION C& DREDGING CO.
g 215 Couch Building, Portland, Oregon g
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"GENTLE DENTISTRY"
tnt WaMiifrm srn est, sirrs vmii mii i7sa
BaaMS trutau. One Sr-lUy U Sur
BUT STOCK IN; THE
B0NYILLE PUBLISHING CO.
Shares 110. - , , 4 IS Marquam Bldg.
away with a malediction by the dory
man. ' ' . , ' -V
"Here In. Rome." he said in the Medi
cal Record." it finds ready gale at the
price of 15 soldi a kilo weight, equal
to about sight cents a pound, x .
"Anyone who has watched a shark
for it Is this fish with which the writer
Is dealing romping tn a school of blues
need have no fear , that it is not . a
cleanly feeder. The color of the meat
resembles that of the shad, but is of
firmer consistency and - has compara
tively few . bones beyond . the central
spinal column. - - .
"At-a price of two or three' cents a
pound tons of these fish varylns) in else
from two to sin feet in length oould be
landed -dntly. at ' Fulton market with a
fair proflt.il For a season or two or
until the corner manipulator in : food
staples began (his work price boost-
iOUR MID-WEEK SPECIALS:
ssll BsjlalllB
CREAMERY BUTTER
All the best brands, our
price, regardless of the CC
advance still, per roll.alOC
Japan English Breakfast or
Gunpowder Tea, regular k A
50c per lb., special at....
.tut
Bon Ami (hasn't scratched yet),
3 cakes for , ..25
Old Dutch Cleanser, 3
25c
tins for ,
Imported Macaroni or Spa
ghetti, regular 20c pack- IT.
age at.
lUt
Imported Noodles, all OA
sizes, regular 25c at feUC
A. art. Sifted Peas, 2 OC
tins for j&DQ
Premium Tomatoes, 3
25c
tins for
Swedish Safety Matches, OP
3 packages Z9C
CANDY
Peanut Taffy, regular 25c f C
at extra special, per lb. IOC
Turkish Caramels, regular 25c,
at extra special, per
15c
lb
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pay if we take the ease.
All curable case- guaranteed
reneral debility and . that "tired,
worn out" condition : eured to etay,
and If the patient ever had a sweet
and clear voice our specialist will
bring it back. v S v ,
We have the beet experienced ex
perts capable of doing all kinds
of repair work on all kinds of Talk
ing Machines and Phonographs
men who thoroughly understand
this branch of the business and
our prices are bound to build up a
large business being very reason
able for first-class work. Bring
your Machine, er phone ue weiil
tend a man to-make aa eatlmate and
bring tbe machine In will also re
turn when repaired. All work is
earefully examined and tested be
fore leaving the hospital. It your
Talking Machine doesn't talk right
-come to ua - '
Talking Machine
: , Hospital
17 XOatH PA1K. Phone A-1333.
Ing the fish would prove a "worthy ad
dition to the poor man's market basket."
FRESH MEATS
Dresser's Pork Shoulder f Ol
Steaks, per lb......... 1-2C
Dresser's Beef Shoulder
10c
Steaks, per lb..
Dresser's Veal Shoulderf, Ol .
Steaks, per lb ...1&2C
Dresser's Lamb Shoulder
Chops, per lb..,...,...'
15c
Dresser's Lamb Shoulder f Oil
Roast, per lb....,.,;..liiaC
Dresser's Lamb Stew, per
".:.6c
ID. ...
Dresser's Veal Shoulder
Roast, per lb,....,....
10c
Dresser's Veal Stew, per
;'...8c
ID.
Dresser's Veal Breast, per JQ
LIQUORS
Cantrell ft Cochran Imported
Ginger Ale, regular j rn
- $175, at spt., per doz.plOU
Burke's Old Tom Gin, regular
f23.p".:,.;,-..$1.00
XXX Hennessy Brandy, regular
$.W per quart,
at
$1.75
V III
AMUSEJUIJIXS.
HFI1 If. THEATRB
UfjlLlU 14th and Washington
Phones Main 1 and A-112J
THREE N1QHT8. BKGINNINO '
THURSDAT
Special-Price Matinee Saturday
The Famous Charartar
"Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch"
Evenings, 11.B0 to 60c; Mat, II to 5o.
BAKER TtlRATREJ
Phones Main if A-6380.
, Oeo. L. Baker, Oea. Mgr.
Tonightall this week matinee Sat
urday.. First time in stock here. Paul
Armstrong's famous western comedy
TKB HXZB TO TXB HOOBAK
An attraction worth a great deal
more than these regular Baker prioes:
Byenings, . IBc, He, 60c; matinees. 15a,
J6a Get your seats early. .
We-ct Week "gecre SerTtee.
LYRIC THEATRE
Both Phones Kate 4688 1 Some A-109S
Eummenoing jaonaay. Mar 11. P.
B. Allen presents Miss Verna
Feltoa and the Allen- Stock
Company in the amua- - .
Ing comedy drama
. VI SI T. a 1W n rM v m m mmw m
Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday
"v- wuuu. x-ricea luc ana JUS.
Ever evening at 1:15. Prices lOe.
Office open 19 a m. to 10 p. tn,
TBE GRAND-VandcvIIIcdcLme
Entire week of May 11. llOt
TUB BOBJCO TOVm
High-Class Singing Quartet
"Tin xutuoBrarct how
suoiun nuo
World's Greatest Triple-Bar Artists.
P. P. HOsTTBSSSA
The I. A. T. S. E. Man.
On time with - the latest animated
- pictures. - ;
THE STAR Musical Comedy
Week of May 10, 1908
TWO SHOWS ' BTXTBT aTBSZatl
7i30 and tile p. m.
liOwer floor, 25c, balcony lBa.
Matinees dally at J:S0 p. ro., 18a. -The
ARMSTRONG COMPANY OFFERS
THS KZUT WIDOWS XBTtTBir"
In this production will be worn the
largest "Merry Widow" hat In the world
XttTSXCAb OWB
NICKELODION
ISO
PART I COMIC
8BXP TBXP TO CXtftTDmS : . -,
PART II COMIC
WmOBd OTBBOOAT
Come and have free examination.
WE EXTRACT TEETH FREK: SH
VER FILLINGS, lt5o UP: GOLD FILL
INOS. 7Bc UP; BET. OF TEETH, 14.00;
SPLENDID SET, $100; GOLD
CROWNS. S1.B9 TO 15.00.
All work guaranteed for ten years.
Lady attendant always present AH
work done absolutely without pfn by
specialists of from II to 20 years' ex
perience. ; .:;"0f i ; - ':
Boston Dentists
k - BTome .Pasae Ji-aoas.
Pkoae Kate 1030.
M91H Btoerlaoa St. Ops Postoffloe.
Diamond House Pclnl
- GUARANTIED ;
I gaJloa lota tl. 40 per get
I gallon lets, 81.50 V" tat
; . Manufactured by
PC2TLAXI) SASH & CCCI CC.
30 Front St, Portland, 0
THE ACC'DTNT r.ZV?f.'
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