THE . OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 12, 1808.
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Town Topics
TONIGHT'S. A51USEMENTS.
Baker. '. ....... . . '. ..... "Lover's Lane"
Lyric ."Held by the Enemy"
E tar "Brown'a Vacation"
Grand .............. ,. . . Vaudeville
The Oaks ....... Musical Extravagansa
Sixteen boys, composing; the largest
class In tbe history of the institution,
"were graduated from, the" Hill Military
academy last night. County , Judge
L. R. Webster delivered the address and
diplomas were presented, by Principal
Hill. Following are the graduates:
Stanley Kingston Briggs, Lynn Baker
Coovert, Dean Alexander Donason, Ed
ward Lawson Eastham. Austin Flnck
Flegel Jr., Edward Lynn Holmesv Sam
uel Carl Huston, William Leithoff Hut
ton, Chester Arthur LoomiB, Harris Ce
cil Mays; James Magee Merchant, Bow
Wina- Moy, Frederlo John Rosenberg,
Alfred Edgerton Shearer, Benjamin El
liott Stewart and Nathan Wursweiler. f
Excursion 'to Multnomah Fall and
OneontsT Gorge Sunday. June 14. steam
er J. N. Teal. Don't atay In the city
i (Sunday and - complain about the heat,
for you can do enough of that during
the week. The Open River Transpor
tation company has decided to run a
special excursion to Multnomah Falls
this coming Sunday, leaving Oak
street dock at 1:80 a. m.. arriving back
about e p. , m. Fare, 75 cents for the
round trip. Etorsey B. Smith, superin
tendent. Main 1201. .
Sines 'the prohibition laws became ef
- feetlT or Indications to that effect
were decided by the people In the vari
ous districts throughout the stats, sev
eral saloon men have filed In the fed
eral court In Portland petitions request
ing that they be adjudged bankrupts.
Edgar R. Strahon of Pendleton filed
'bankruptcy papers this morning. His
liabilities amount to 85,888 and his as
sets to 14,460. ... . '
Maccabees General Sletser, In com
mand uniform rank, JC O. T. St, will In
spect Portland division. No. 1', XT. R., at
Foresters' hall, eighth floor. Marquam
building, at 8 o'clock tonight All Mac
cabees invited. Complimentary ban
quet at 9 p. m. at Hotel Lenox. Tickets
i, can be secured rrom captain juance,
611 Oregonlan building. .
The Ladles' Altar society Of Holy
Rosary church will give an "At Home'
this evening In the hall of the Irving
ton Tennis club on Thompson street and
East Twenty-first street. North. As
this will be their first entertainment
they have provided an Intellectual and
musical treat to be followed by so
cial,
Water through hose for sprinkling
yards or sidewalks or washing porches
or windows must' be paid for in advance
and used only between the hours of 6
and 8 a. m. and 6 and 9 p. m. It must
not be used for sprinkling streets. If
used contrary to these rules or waste
fully It will be shut off.
Judge Wolverton In the United States
circuit court next Monday will decide
the case of Adolf De Bar and others
nf New York against David M. Dunne,
collector of Internal revenue for the dis
trict or Oregon. Tne case involves me
duty on a shipment of champaigns and
Has oeen in tne courts several yeara.
. Phjyslclans prescriptions and drug
orders filled at the old reliable Albert
Rtml dru store. 188 Washington
street Have a reputation for quality
and oepenaaoimy a resuu oi tu years
fair and square dealing with the public.
The Portland Shoe Repair company,
f l Yamhill street between Third and
Fourth streets. , Phone Main 76S6. Your
shoes repaired while you wait Best
oak soles, 76 cents. Bauer & Stopper.
Ringlet's new swimming; tank open
dally to the publlo a. m. to 10 p. m.
Ladles' night Monday. Ladles and gents
VlDCr W.UVB. ill 1. liuil7 at. Ulljf
888 Vt Bast Morrison. Swimming 26o.
George Wright Relief Corps will, give
a Dixaar ana supper in v. n. imu,
rnmp Second and Morrison streets, this
evening;. Supper will be served from
to 7 0-CIOCX. v -
Ws sponge and press your clothes,
. chine your shoes, all for $1.60 month.
Main 6H. a-481. wagons run every
where. Unique Tailoring Co., 808 Stark.
Rats War Steamer Nome City sails
direct for San Francisco and Los An
geles Saturday evening. C H. Thomp
son agent, iz imra street. .
Golden Grain Granules, the 100 per
cent purs cereal cones, oures dyspepsia
and nervousness. All grocers. Tastes
better than common coffee.
Oeorirs Ruben stein, exclusive optician,
maker of high grade spectacles at low
prices. iss rourm iuw, Between x .m
hill sad Taylor.
Steamer Jesse Harklns. for Camas,
Wash ou gal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock it I a f
Woman's Exchange, 188 Tenth street,
lunch 11:30 to 8! business men's luncn.
" D. Chambers ft Sons, opticians. 821
Morrison street, corner or mxtn.
W, A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. TBira ana wasningion.
Dr. Greene, Modical bldg. Home phone.
Berger, signs, show cards. 884 Yamhill,
Dr. E. C Brown, Elys-Ear. Marquam.
Journal want ads. lo a word.
81.88 a pair gives you the choice of
over 400 pairs of men's and women's
finest dress Oxfords, worth up to 83.50.
V.vurr new. as well as the most popu
lar styles here. In tan, patents and
blacks t all styles of heels. Every foot
can be fitted as wo nave a a sixes ana
widths. Now. ault paying fanoy prices
for your shoes. Sample Shoe Store
company, corner First and Madison.
"Burson" stockings for women, best
J So end 88c qualities, on sals tomorrow
at 100 a pair see page
Ivory Soap is as mild,
as soothing, as cleans
ing as the finest una
dulterated Castile soap.
It should be used for
every purpose for which
pure Castile soap is used
for baby s bath as well
as for washing every
thing hewearsjhisunder
clothes, ' his frocks, his
stockings, everything about
him from the top of his
little bald head to the
tips of his , pink and
white toes. ." t ' ' 1
7 Ivory Soap
99o Per Ccni Pure,
BITS OF ART
M IIEl'J TIES
Shades of Famous Paintings
Reproduced in Silk Woven
; by Indefatigable Poor.
When the ' most beautiful ' silks, ar
ranged in the most artlstlo blending of
color and shads, are spread about a
room to bring out the effects of paint
lngs of several of the world's most fa
mous artists, the beholder can. only
lean back ini his chair and Indulge In
dreams which carry one to the little
peasant homes in ' the mountains Of
Swltserland where the cottagers weave
in simple fashion or In Vienna, where
? reat factories have been established
o carry on the silk Industry that 'the
great American dollar has made pos
sible, . - - ' ;.
Such an ' Impression Is gained by a
visit to Herman A. Myers rooms at the
Portland hotel. Myers has mads his
company famous for the advanced steps
taken In the weaving of silks. He says
that silk weaving" for cravats has be
come to be a separate art and when one
stops to think of the beautiful coloring,
the delicate blending of shades and the
artlstlo harmony of his display, he can
but believe that art for art's sake has
become a requisite in milord's stock of
eravats or milady's toilet.
, ,OU Valntlngs la 811k.' -',
On one side of a room is k ' master
piece by M. Kamarllngb Omur, the rec
ognized leading artist of Holland. It
la a study In color effects. Myers has
reproduced the harmonious blending of
shades in the myriad colors depicted by
Omur In oil, in a wonderful display of
silks. Myers calls them the Nad re
weave. To the uninitiated the name
means nothing but even to the most
unlearned In fabrics the effect Is con
veyed In a most pleasing manner as he
revels In, the luxuriance of the color
tones.
And then Helleu, Tom Eason and
Trouchet are all. represented by some
of their best works. An Egyptian night
by Tom Eason Is portrayed n all its
deep blue sky with the yellow fire .ef
fect In the richest of rich silks, the tie
showing the shading of the colors In a
part of the painting. The soft canopy
of heavens and the softer glow of the
fire of the Arab camps as the nomads
pass beneath the shadows of the sphinx
and the pyramids are enriched in the
soft shades of the silks Myers uses In
in display and which are later made up
Into the beautiful cravats of some of
the favored few.
About ladles' Collars.
Helleu Is represented by two beautiful
"heads." One surmounts a table cov
ered with ladles' collars. And by the
way, do you know the latest things In
ladles collars 7 It is the Mary Tudor.
Why Mary Tudort Because the writer
could think of nothing better to en
shroud the neck of the coquettish hero
ine of "When Knighthood Was In
Flower' than the exquisite softness of
the Mellne ruff displayed by Myers. In
Paris they wear them so as to almost
hide the ears. In - America they have
modified them to accommodate the vi
vaclousness of the American girl, who
needs to ses what is going on about
her.
And while writing about ladles' wear,
a word about the fall waists. They wilt
be of the talloronade effect No short
sleeves but of the stylish effect that
has made George Ade say they look as
If they had' been fitted by compressed
air, so snugly do they surround the
rraceful outlines of the flan re.
And of the predominating colors for
fall. Hush! this la a secret. Myers says
that his company's representative has
Just returned from Paris and is author
ity for the statement that green, brown
and blue a darker blue than has pre
vailedwill be tne colors worn.
Furthermore Mvers save that at Pres
ent Paris and London are devoted to
old rose vieux rose they call It In La
Belle France. This old-time favorite has
again caught the popular fancy and
in tne vernacular, nas maae gooa.
Bilks That Tell a Story.
But about Trouchet's painting. It Is
called "Reverie," and depicts a beau
tiful girt anting in a noat resting upon
a lakes quiet waters In the tranquil
iw of the even In r. And below are
the silks. It one gained the Impression
of brilliancy by looking at the display
beneath Omur'a study, he received the
impression or . quiet rest in tne aeir
cats tones of the silks ss tnrev seem
to buoy the girl upon her Journey of
peaceful contemplation.
And then there is the girl on the
deck of the yacht Helleu nas made a
wonderful picture. There she is a one.
The lonr expanse of the shin's deck
stretches away Into the blue ocean as
the girl In the steamer chair gases at
you with eyes that oh, well, what Is
the use? Che Is there and you for
get an anout tne yacnt tne sea ana ev
erything else until you are forced to
follow her glance and then you find
the silks. Once more your memory
fails you and the girl Is lost. Only the
silks remain and the picture of Trou
chet m a-iri in reverie comes in mina as
one longs for ths quiet peaceful, re
pose suggested by the deep rich shades
of the weaver's art.
Bed That Ton Boat Know.
And there are hundreds of things
about Myers' effects that one could
spend much time and many words In
describing but there only remains to be
said that the general effect la en
hanced by one display that attracts
the eye In Just exactly the manner in
which Myers wanted It to. - That Is a
small showing of ruby red cravats, Red!
When one thinks of. red In neckwear he
Is apt to think of either the gross In
masculinity or femininity in the mas
culine. But the dtsplay dispels that
There Is a deep glowing effect in the
ruby red that subdues all thoughts of
everything save the richness of the
aualltv
Myers says of his Nacre weave It
waa aesignea wit n tne iaea or ca ton
ing the effects of the wonderful Tif
fany arlass without betravinar the fem
ininity of the ware. One who has made
such a etudy his life's pursuit or who
by chance nas been endowed with so
freat a sufficiency of the world's goods
hat he has been able' to edu cate
himself by the spending route,
knows that Myers has succeeded, others
can guess so. The word Nacre Is
French for pearly. That Is enough for
an explanation. To those who have
gased at the wonderful color effects of
mother-of-pearl, the Nacre sHka, which
Myers says were woven by Swiss peas
ants In their little mountain hamlets
or cottages, are worthier of fatrer crit
icism than even nature's wonderful cre
ations In the shells. ' .
TACCABEE GENERAL
HERE OK INSPECTION
Major-Oeneral W. H. Sletser of Cleve
land, Ohio, arrived this morning on a
tour of Inspection of the uniform rank,
Knights of the Maccabees of the World.
General Sletser was met at the depot
by a committee of the uniform rank,
and will be driven around the city this
afternoon, and at 8 p. m. this evening
he will Inspect Portland division No. f,
uniform rank, In the Forester's hall.
eigntn noor, marquam ouuaing. '
The . uniform rank la a very : flour
ishing condition, both locally and in the
country at - large, and the general is
highly pleased with the excellent condi
tions prevailing in California, In which
stats he has Just completed an inspec
tion of the rank. .
At II i m. this evening a complimen
tary lunch will be served the general
at the Hotel Lenox, by Portland dlvis-j
ion no. i, Lupuun juance commanding;
and -Tesponses will be made by City
Treasurer Werlein, Won. J. f A. Jeffrey,
Frank Motter and other prominent Mac
cabees. State Commander' Sherwood,
who holds the position, of colonel on the
general's staff, will preside at toast
master. . v-., .
:7Bo a pair for women's 81. 80 and i.?5
white canvas Oxfords;. 5c .pair: all
Slr.es and widths. Sample Fhoe fetor
company, corner First and Madison.
20 TO GRADUATE
FROM ST. LIARY'S
,J:l-' SSBSSBSSSBS-SSBSSSSIBSSSBSII '1 III J-'- i
Commencement Exercises to
Be Held at Murlark Hall
Next Wednesday Night. -
St Mary's academy and college of
Portland, will turn out Into the world
ths largest graduating class In Its his
tory when 2ty young women will bid
farewell to - their alma mater , ths
evening of June IT. The commence
ment exercises will be held in Mur
lark hall, Twenty-third; and Washing
ton streets. Most Rev. Alexander
Christie, I. JX archbishop of Oregon,
presiding, who with Edwin V. O'Hara
will make the principal addresses of
the svenlng. - . ."
An elaborate musical menu has boon
prepared for the evening and ths mu
sical department will have soms of
its most talented players and volcallats
on the selected program. After the
program will come the awarding; of
medals and the conferring of graduat
ing honors and a final address by the
archbishop. ''''
The baccalaureate sermon will bo de
livered' to the class at B(. Mary's ca
thedral Sunday morning, June 14 by
Rev. George F. Thompson Immediately
after the solemn high mass. ,
. Following is list of ths graduates
of 1808 at Bt. Mary's 49th annual com
mencement: -.' '
Lucia Mary Barton, Portland; . Ce-
.111. JTawawA. Plm., A.W.ffA A r K.
Sybil Brown, Portland: Nora Estelle
Casey, Hilgard: Margaret Catharine
Duffy Portland: Irene Eleanor Daly,
Portland; Blanche Anna Edlefaen, St
Selz Royal
here for you
YOUR size, your style; made to fit your foot;
here it is waiting for you to give you more shoe
comfort and better shoe-service than you're used
to, unless you've been wearing these shoes.
If you're a Selz shoe wearer you need no other
argument; you know you can't do better.
We make a specialty of shoes that fit
feet. Selz Royal Blue, $3.50, $4, $5
r ViTITi TIT
Watches
EMIL NELSON
Ths East Bids Jeweler.
Makes a specialty of repairing watches
so you can depend on them.
Corner Grand ve. and East Morrison.
Jewelry
44444V444
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invite yonr
inquiries for
PRINTING
Main m
Home A 1165
Phones
First and Oak
amass usom
BINGHAM WARM SPRINGS
NOW
WE'NA-HA SPRINGS
This famous old Blue Mountain Be
. Kesort wUl be
Open June 15th
' . For ths Season of 1808
Under the management of J. A.
, BORIE, the new owner.
Roads, brldjes. . buildings and
equipment ' repaired and renewed.
Hotel and dining-room service will
be a special feature, being under the
care of ths beat steward and chef
obtainable. For further particulars
writs to
, J. A. BORIE. Prop. , ,
IVe-Wa-Ha Springs
Olbbom Postofflee, TJmatlUa County,
Oregom.
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Johns; Estelle Marls Querber, HUls
boroc Marls Philomens Hogan,' Port-!
land; Grace Marie Jsnnlngs, Portland;1
Alice Ethel Hughes, Portland; .Anna
Bowles Johnson, Forest Grove; Mary
Elisabeth King, Portland; Agnes Lor
etta M. Mann ion, Portland -..Wanda Teck
la Logan, Prlnevllle; Marguerite Be
atrice Bheehy, Portland; Evalyn Chap
man Mooney, Portland; Gertrude Mar
garet . Sinnott Astoria; Irene Katherlne
Btudley, Portland; Georgia Wise, Port
lsnd. ; ;;:-...-,-.':, VJ ;..
POLLING PLACES' FOR .
" SCHOOL ELECTION
Taxpayers of majority age will have
ths opportunity to vote for a director
of school district No. 1 Monday after
noon between 8 and o'clock. H. C
Campbell is ths candidate .for the po
sition and is seeking reelection. Women
as well as men will be allowed to vote.
providing they are taxpayers. The
polling places ana tne usi ox juages
and clerks follow:
No. 1, 840 Thurman Peter Kewberg,
T. J. Concannon. Ned Monger, C Con
roy.r Annie Murphy, Ji'-'
No. 2, Atklnsoq school T. N.TReed,
Thomas Whalen, J. Bergman, EL A.
Kins-. Edward fikellv.
No. 8, 848 Ash (Wynoook tin shop)
n, rnHimin, l. n. jauinina, o. u.
Stone, J. R. O'Neil, D. F. Campbell.
No. 4. Wells Farro building, corner
Fourth and Yamhill 8. FarrelL Ed
ward Holman, John Flernsn, Dan
jjeatnerman, jtsen Belling. '
No. 6, 868 Third Charles Hutchent,
Peter It P. C. Prince.
No. 6. 888 Corbett street Peter Hob
kirk. Mark O'Neill, J. W. Paddock, W.
J. Vincent. F. H. Brandos.
No., 7, 408 -Hawthorne J. 8. Fss. A.
Long. F. A. Neldertnark, W. R. Bishop,
H. M. Terry.
No. 8, 408 H East Morrison W. B.
Hall, J. Williams, T. J. Rows, W. J.
Kerns, J. B. Tanner. . '
No7, 1028 Belmont J. B. Worth, X
H. Hustes, W. W. Hepburn, H. H,
Staub, H. F. Tatea
Blue shoe is
III i ill ii
Cor. 7lh and Wtshinglen Sis.
s
Clock
Silverware
ON
Regular
Value
$2.00
SATUE
FOLDING LAWN
' 40 inches long, has five slats across the back instead of three as shown in cut;
This settee is finished in red and natural, with two coats of spar varnish which .
will withstand dampness. FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP,, . . :
For
the Beach
LaW or
Porch :
"'' No. '10l 828 Union svenue H.
Wheeler, Louis Nlcolai. A. F. Velguth,
Mrs. E. Lalng, A. Buchman. .
No. 11, 883 Russell J. M. Ryan, J.
M. Plttenger, L. H. Morris, L. 1. Perry,
J. C Jameson.
- No. 18. 1070 Thirteenth, ' Sellwood
Cbarles Catta, George Munro. a. u.
French, J. M. Can field, A. E. Cook.
No. 18, Arleta school M. J. Ander
son. A. MUsape, Mrs. , Kerney, Mrs.
Worden, Mrs. Ardrich. - . "
-, No. 14, Mount Tabor school Worth
Gilbert Mr. Dwyer, G. Edmons, Mr.
Swattelle, W. E. Bralnard.
Magnificent Variety
of
Tans, Modes,
Grays,
Blue Serges
Black :.M
uiM 1:;
and- Is r
mm I I
Each suit is
worth fully
$5.00 more
TIE rap mm
Men's and Boys' Outfitters
193-195 FirstSfreet, Corner Taylor
"RIGHT GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES'
Morrison Electric Company
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Fixtures, Wiring, Supplies
291 EAST MORRISON STREET
, PHONES: EAST 3128, B1625
DAY SPECIAL
.SALE ALL DAY
M HtL'JI.,IIM IIUW Will 1 1 UMS"'-"
. 1 1 11 m
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No. 18, E. Leessr's orncs, .Ports
mouthJohn Mock, E. Leezor, K. E.
Emerlck, Mrs. Sarah Sharp, - Mrs. IL
M. Benson.'. v- . ,:-, ::,:v-
N(V . 18, Woodlawn school W". G.
Greene, J.!0. Clark, Mra W. T.Vaughn,
Mrs. Knight Mra-H. ColmanY-
No. 17, 6i First street Mr. Falling;
William McCready, Mra I. H. Beyer,
jos f rati, ts. tu muaeiman.
"Burson" stockings for women," best
zee ana ifro qualities, on sale tomorro
at 10o a pair -see page 8. - .
Regular
Value
$2.00
SETTEE
No
Telephorj
Orders
Taken
(
If: , II
I'f 1
- ; lta aad Washiagtoa
"OUR. DOYS"
And THE TRIAL SCENTO From "TI'B
MERCHANT OF VENICE,, Tonight
V' DON'T MISS IT- ;
' . Prices 81, 78c. 8O0 and ISo.
BAKER IGEATRE
Phones Main t
A-88(tt
r Jeo.Z"Baker, General Manager.
Tonight All This Week Matinee Sat
.:. urday, Baker Stock Co. in the .
Great Comedy,
' aoTEXi' isvirx,"
By Clyde Fitch, author of "Ths Clim
bers." Most laughable comedy; highly
interesting love story; beautiful seen
ery. "Let's walk dowa lovers' lane to
gether." - ' .
Evenings 26c. 8 Rc, 50c; Mats. 16c, 28a,
Iffezt Woe It "The Bwindlsr," by ow
ard ansjeil. -' - - ----
iTOEfcRAND Vaudeville dcLaxe
Entire Week of Jftne 8, 1908.
Jobs OUXSOS -Serth
And . .
I -. A
irwfcjwurri Ul Bung nnu untiw -aieeson
Is thf lady champion dancer of
oso-aaiB obihxt,
1 jorignt uomeaiennc .
Besides a host of other headltners.
iime ana prices remain inn
L.YR1C THUATRE
Both phones: Main 4885; Horns E-102.
Week Commencing Monday, Juno 8, ths
Blunkall-Atwood Company In
Win. Gillette's Wonderful War Drama
KZU BY THB VtTBVt.n
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Satur
day and Sunday. Prices lOo and 80c.
Every evening at 8:16. Prices 10c too
and 80c. Boxes 60a Office open 10 a.
m. to 10 p. m. - -
THE STAR Musical Comedy
Week of June T, 1908.
TJEB AJHCSTKOira -snTBIOAZi COM-
est ooxFAimr
Offer the funniest of musical farces,
entitled "8XOWFB TAOATZOV.
Two shows every evening, first ' at .
7:80, second st 8:15; lower floor, 860;
balcony and gallery, 16o. Matinees
dally at 8:80 p. m 16o, except boxes.
NICKELODION
130 Birth Street,
Program Changed Every Day
UIi 0009 BTBJXCTS.
Oakland
- vs. ... , :C. 'f;m
Portland
KXCTJUBATXOX VAXX, CO.
' TATJQaCJT AITS B4TK BTS. -.
ran 9, 10, 11, it, 13, 1.
Games begin week days at
8:80 p. m., Sunday, 8:80 p. m.
Admission fe Rleachara.
28c; grandstand, 60c; boxes, 26o extra;
children, bleachers, lOo; grandstand, 2 60.
aVaSXSS BAT IWDAT,
Boys under 11 free to bleachers
Wednesday. .-.
TEETH
Save
Money
Corns and hare free examination.
-iWB EXTRACT TKETH IREii: SIX
VER FILLINGS, 85o UP: OOLD WLL
INQS. 75c UP; BET OF TEETH, 8 00;
SPLENDID SET. 88.00; QOLlJ
CROWNS. 88-80 TO 88.00.
All work guaranteed for ten years.
Lady attendant always present. All
work dons absolutely without pain by
specialists of from 18 to 80 rears ex
perlenee.
Boston Dentists
8Eoms Vhoas A903Q. j
nous Bfala S03O,
891 H Morrison SV, Oss. Vostofflos. ,
A New Departure
Ths cost of Interments, ' has been
greatly reduced by the Holman Under
taking company. ...j.
Heretofore It has been the custom ef
funeral directors to make charges for
all Incidentals connected with a fu
neral. The Edward Holman Undertak
ing company, the leading funeral di
rectors of Portland, have departed from
that custom. When casket Is furnished
by us we make no extra charges for
nlbalmlnf. hearse to cemetery, outside
box or any services that may be re
quired of us, except clothing, cemetery
and carriages, thus effecting a saving
of 828 to 878 on each funeral.
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
830
ST. COB. BAXXOV.
Salve:
Nature's Remedy for Piles
- CTJJUBS TO BTAT CUXXX.
JTO PTLIS OKX.Y.
. 75 Cents
Skldmore's Druf Store, 151 Third St.
Woodard. Clarke & Co. Drug Store.
Watts ft 'Mattheul, Cor. 'Williams and
: ' . . RuaselL
Mads by J.. Paul Gardner, 508 E. Stark,
i" Portland, .''..-,.,....-.'
Diamond Roof Stains
- ' -,- AX& SBASKS '
MADE FROM CREOSOTB
5 Oal. Lots 75c Per Qal.
Portland Sash S Deer Co,
(30 rmozTT ST.
. POBTSASD. C :
COAL
Ileminerer Coal
The Best Wyomlnjr Tnnt on t J' rt
', cstTECxxrr saos. (tra
Bunkers ml' jnri.,:i. i '
Hemloch