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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND; THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 15, 1008. Town Topics jroNiciira ami'sksIkxts Hetllg . . . . . . . .The CUnimia" Jikr. .. . ,ni hrd A rrlngl' MUiairoi Hunsaiew.'Tp Uirl or the uoiin writ Orpheum ...t. .. Vaudeville 1'anlage VemtevlU " Crani) ,, ,, .'. .VaurtovUl SCEIIIS JOKER Ml ill AID SPEAKS OF OREGON BIO MATTERIfORX en enthueleado in nun la In rUrnUr, gave a lecture en tha Mount Jafferaon relon uiiiairaien with atereoptloon vlewa, many of which war mad from hla own phuioaranha and which gave a vivid rawniaii.m or tna dif nculiie or acai n'l maiaaue Dea. Mr. Montgomery spok t.yrlo., ......... "Youri Mr a, Wlnthrop ur Tha Rooky Mountain lCx prase Miss THaaneth.K. Uathewe. instruo- lor In kindergarten work at Bt Helen HalL will deliver a lecture at Wood stork tonight In tha Wood a took hall liar tuuwt will oa the train n ' children between tba an of t and year. Una of Mlaa Malhewa pupil naa recently opened a k mlaraartnn a Woodaturk, and tonight's lecture la for in fiurpoae or arouatng Inlereat In kindergarten' work among tha parent 01 inn oinim' aiatrirt. i na laotura la i rue ana a large attendance la urgeo, Following tha lecture which wilt begin promptly at o'clock, tha Woodatock 1'uah mb will hold an Important moat , An Impersonation of presidential candidates was held at tha White Tom pie laat nljrht. E. 8. J. McAllister rep resenting Bryan. T. J. Edwnrds, Tatt J. I). Blevena. Deba: and W. I'. Elmore, Chafln. fcaeh repreacntaUv . of tha parties outlined what ha atood for. Mr. Ki wards plea that tha Republi can a waro tun Drat areasea and Deal look Inf. men won tha approval of tlia uaienc and in in vote taken no -cured 1.1 votes. Elmore had S3, MrAI llator 7 and fetevene 0. Following tha addresses there waa muslo and a ahort talk by Dr. Brougber. Suit to racovor property In Howe's addition haa been brought In tha circuit court by Mr. Julia OConnell through her attorney, C. H. Plggott, who aa arta that the woman waa under a apell when ahe deeded It to Charles Downer. It la claimed by the plaintiff that Downer had Mra. O'Connelf almnftt under hla control and that ha made use of the fact that ahe la of a weak turn of mind and paid her nothing for the property, Downer aaya mat ne pnui over 18,000. The place la valued at about 16.000. Great factory mistake ahoe aalo at IS1 MOrrlaon atreet Labela wrong on fall ahoea Just arrived. Marka name Inatead of Dellara. Ftctory atanda loaa and ordera ua to aeii mem at a aaoniioe. Man'a 14 and 16 ahoea, now 12.86; men a James A. Banister, 8. & M.. etc.. 16 and $7 values, now $3 85; women'a $3.60 and 14 ahoea, now 12.46; boya' ind eli achool ahoea. vaJuea tc S3, now 11.68: chlldren'a fancy dreaa ahoea, $1.6(1 and , 12 vaJuea at 26c 60c and II. ueiiar a, aucceaaor to Marka Shoe Co., tl Morrl- aon street, between Fourth and Fifth. Bult to recover 110,807.4 commission ' for aervlcea rendered by Whltten Bry ant to M. C. Grlawold, la on talal In tha circuit court today. The complaint al leges that Whltten A Bryant aeoured a purchaser for Grlawold. who waa at tempting; to aell a certain tract of tim ber land, and that after they had ae oured the purchaser they were dlare- f warded and the aale made without pay nar them the customary commission, which waa $10,607.48. The tract aold for $210,140.60. Two more divorce cases have been filed In the circuit court with desertion aa, the cause of suit Nettle E. Pierce claims that Elmer H. Pierce abandoned hla wife and home In February, 1904. They were married In Toledo, Ohio, May 17, 1900. J. E. May Alleges that Delia May, to whom he "was married at Spokane In November. 1906, deserted him In September, 1907, less than one year after the ceremony. The Commercial club members at a special meeting laat evening voted to admit life members to the club upon the payment of a life membership fee of $2o0. ' Inasmuch aa this would eoual the 'dues for only a little over eight years It Is believed that many will take advantage of the offer and pur chase the memberships. It was also decided to begin a campaign for new members to take the places of those who took up life memberships. An adroitly worded resolution Intro- duoed by Councilman Annand yeaterday afternoon I a a to of hla ehalr 4o talk. 1 .greatly enjoyed br a rood The resolution wag to allow the Aa- I t ! hoped that It mar be n oenerit or tnos "who a m In too council caused Mayor ties of flora and foraautlon of the t.k alarm m r. and get out fij- i-, t'h, four", hmir An talk ' 1 r-mm 1 1 w .nl...j w ...... - . tomatlo F1r Alarm oompanjr to atuch Ita wlrea 'to tba underground ayetam of the city temporarily penning nagotia tlnna la mmniirm & franchlao. Attomay Montagu, for tba Automatic company, aaaured tha council that nl onairany waa acting in guoi in in would not regard Iha paaaag of th reanlutlon aa giving ttim any rlgbia which they navo not aiteady. Mayor lAna took theXf lonifThen and declared that the reaoluHn ahould It ba raeeed would almply the fira alarm people a practical franchise. He aald ha waa afraid of giving them any rlahta inadvertently ana tnai ma reao- lutlon ahould not carry.. Counollmen Kelianer ann Annann naa to on ma of the varle- r- o was audience and bo repeated for re unramiiiai laotian and tha Matterhorn of Orae-on." mm ,im rnaracieriaeci mia region. Fol lowing the lecture a reception was held ior me new member of the church. WHALING CAPTAIN TO LECTURE AT Y. 31. a A l apinin Ely. an old wnallnr and who for the past IS yeara ha city attorney. nwAvimiaiw n r,1 IntA a ilehata on tlia I tain Kiy resolution. Mr. Kellaher declared that J0 "ome of the old-timers j-amem niina i '"r wmri hi inai nmr. Ihlrnr aptaln Ely la noted for tha humor turongh. tho medium of the oeemlngly foroe which he puts Into hla talk- Inrtbcent request of tha council. Mr. n nd has been on the lecture plat- Annand replied that Mr. Keuaner waa '"' ,V, K' "vi J"" o,P t.vi.. n ni.rnruii thlna. Sunday will be "Jonah and the Whale . J' m " . . : - . . . . i 1'ha niAailns M-vana at ft ' 1 1. I I - - Tlia raaoiution waa reierrea o im . "". " and Yamhill. captain aa hwn. lecturina throuahout tha I'nllmA atatea wm uinvrr a irriure at in r. at. u. x. men a meeting Hunday artemoon. Cap tain Rly waa In Portland some 10 years her hla lecture at that time. form for the past 26 yeara. His (opto T. M. C. A, Fourth Belgium haa a Sunday postage- atam WHEN DOES INFLUENCE T-t i ir.mTt HT Tirnivo issued ror ttiilse who do not wish to OF A MOTHER BEGIN? their mAl delivered on Sunday. . All mall hearing the Sunday stamp fa ' J"l! over by the carrlera for delivery in regular semi-mummy u""n i uonoi;, the Mount Tabor Home Training circle will bo held at the Woat avenu achool- CROUP OU1CKLYCURDE hous at t p. m. Friday. v The aubject to he dtneuased Is, "When does a Mother's Influence Begin T" At he last meeting this question was con- ldered from the physician s stannpoini itannpn Dr. J. r'a at a Son"! Lt tho Child Ohok to Dearth wau waiting tor me Doctor. a. Croup ahould have prompt treatment nd- The life of many a dear one haa been a verv Interesting paper by Petfit and from the mother point In a very able snd Instructive sarrinced because the right remedy waa paper by Mra. F. H. French. not at hand. At tho coming meeting the scientific pHy close attention to the child who authorities on tho matter will ne eiu- js feverish, thirsty, and occasionally cldated by Mra. J. C. B. King, and "A coughs dryly and shrilly. This Is the W lder Outlook" til De preseniea Dy nrst stage of croup, and instant treat I I1EM m inn ri VcgeUrlanism Is the diet.of the ensUred, UffriAnt tod conquered races, and a diet rich in meat la that of the progrreaaite, the domi nant and the conquering itraJna, Virchow, the Noted German Pathologiat. Thia appliea, of courae, to the meat of healthy animal. Buy only meat itamped "U. S. Gov't Inspected and Passed 138" Thia etamp ia the Government'a guarantee of wholesomeneas, and ia put only on the acien tifically prepared meat of healthy, well-nurtured animala. Accept no other. TOW HEAT (CO. PORTLAND, OREGON Wholesale dealera in Columbia Hama, Bacon and Lard and Govern ment-Inspected Fresh Meats. Mra ITranV C. Kelsev. These meetlners will ne neia semi mnnthlv riurlnff the winter and BDrlng. Subjects that are notn intereeiing ana Instructive to mother will be discussed hv evr.erta. All mothers and others Interested in the work are cordially Invited to at tend. A kindergarten is conducted m con nection with the circle for tho- lnstruc Hon nnd amusement of the little tots who acoompany tneir parsnwio me meeting. To show cause why he ahould not bo punished for contempt of court Is the demand that has been made by the county court, and for which Charles B. Lockwood must answer. A citation Is sued in the county clerk's office this morning states that Lockwood refused to obev an order of tho court, and cites mm to appear Deiore iNovemoer iv ana explain wny it nappenea. If you are troubled with a stubborn cough that ordinary remediea fall to re lleve, go to Albert Bernl, the druggist. 233 Washington street, ana get a ou cent bottle of his Kenyon's Cough Rem edy. It Is surprising how a few doses will relieve the worst cases of coughs, colds and bronchial Irritation without causing any disturbance to tha atom ach. Mrs. Mattle Parka, aged 2a, who lives at Oregon City, has been adjudged in sane by the Insanity commission, and will be taken to the asylum at Salem. Cerebro-splnal meningitis, from which Mrs. Parke suffered about 16 months auro. is riven as the causa of her mental derantrement. She la the mother of two children, one of whom I but 17 dayg old. LOANS MADE YEARS - AGO AND SINCE REPAID W. H. Fear, who was exrused from acting a juror in tha land fraud trial now on In the federal court, says that the statement that ne naa oeen con nected with some of the defendants In the Oregon rraud trials ts misleading: "I never had any relations," .says Mr. troii r "business, social or otherwise. with any defendants in any land fraud suits. Tne mas, or impression, rererren to and which tended to disqualify me. as I viewed It. was just so much bias against the defendants In the pending action. Instead of for them as you nave rennrtad. "The loans referred to were made years ago, as I stated, not to any one long since paid, and the reference was merely Incidental, snowing my oniy dealings with government lands." Wines and Liquors. Rneclal. Friday only. .J 1.60 port, sher ry, Angelica, Tokay or Muskatel wine, 76c per gallon: S4 whiskey, 12.75 per gallon; $4 California brandy, $2.76 per rallon. Free delivery. National wine Co., Fifth and Stark streets. A-.44&9: Main 499. raent should be alven liyomel. the miraculous. antlsentlo dry air treatment, will cure croup In either the drat or second stages. Easily innaied. even wnen tne Breathing la ir regular, it reaches more promDtly than any other remedy the terribly Inflamed rnomnrane or tne windpipe, its sooth ing balsams act Immediately, the In flammation ia allayed, and the swelling reduced. " V, ln a n n lfttla. Kaw TX7. 1... awoke in the night with a b&d attack of croup, so that he experienced great dlf flculty in breathing. We allowed him to Inhale Hyomel, and he immediately negan to oreaine eaaier, ann in naif an hour was fast aaleep. Our children, be ing subject to croup, we feel safe with Hyomel in the house, and I am glad to speak a good word for a remedy that will rob croup of Its terrors." Rev. Geo. Slsson, Pastor of M. K. Churoh, South Londonderry, Vt. htyomei (pronounced Hign-o-mel ia the quickest aotlng and most sensible remedy ever discovered for all diseases of the nose, throat, and lungs. It I guaranteed by Woodard, Clarke & Co. to cure catarrh, coutrhs. colds, asthma. bronchitis and croup, or money back. A complete outfit. Including a neat hard rubber pocket mnalcr, costs only J1.00. An extra bottle of Hyomel, if after-1 wards neededcost but 60 cents. No Cocaine, No Gas . O" vwaeaea I to atfona ugB-greae wora ai raasoaall rtee NERVOUS PEOPLf And thooo afTllatad with baartw mm oaa sow bava their reefed HI lad and brtdgewerk piiaa wiiaout uie Mai Car, a fe ist paia r PATNT.ER8 E3CTRAPTIOW .. il-KAHAT CHOWMa hRIOUK VOKJC ,....f!r... AXX UMCD FUATI ........It TEETH sasataattom a Ooaamltatloa Fra mm mmrr. n wi was tun graaiAX. bbduotxo oar AiOi bEJTTAX. woai. We extend to all a apeela Invita tion to call at our offlaa and hv thalf teeth examined frae of ehau-go. We own and eontrol tho iargeal and beat ulppd dental establish ment In the world, having II offlooa 11 told. We glvo a wittUn gnaranto with all work for It year. Lady attend- ant Open evenings till T. Sunday I to t Union Painless Dentists taiM Korrlf la v, Oorse Flrat. Aattrniccam. TONIGHT, 8:15 Tomorrow Night aturiar Night Hpeolal t'rloa Mat aaturdar tub Winrr,T ntrtngitn imiu THE CLANSMAN A Btory of tho Ku Uug Klan HEILIC THEATER Fourteonth and Washington. Phnnes Main i and A-llll. ' . PTUCKH Kvanlng. 10c, To, ll.lt), 11 1; Wlaoe, Ho. 10a. ny tt.lt. 1SW Main 117. A.4Z14. Thia 1 tho third and poeltlvely laat weak of the Xaker Stock Comntnr tn "tai on& or Tn QoiDXM wiir Get your seats at once. Evening price lie. Ho, too; matlne lc, tto. Curtain haxp. Meal weiWanwi 0 XarracA." HORSE SHOW Second Annual Horse Show of the Portland Hunt Club Oriental Building October 15, 16, 17, '08 Ke served Beat sow OS Bala at Mow Martin' Drag store, Birth and W a a h ia gton Streets. Reserved Seats, $150 General Admission, 50c P "JUST OUT" BAKER THEATRE Main 1. A-5H0. Oregon Theatre Co. Tne., Usee. Oao. IA Baker, Uen. Mgr. Matlne Tuesday. Thursday, Raturday oaca again ah tni weea in famous Richard A Pringl' "MIN5TREW" Bigger, Betur, Brighter Than Ever. Kifht prloea XBo. 10c 7in, tl; matinee Ho, too. Nt week "The Xoa7mooars" IVIIEfi-WHERE -HOW to plaat and rnlUnf Till. Braoiatba, Pakl imm. IUoioeBdim Feoalesi how to nw glaaiea ana window gamana aa wall aa ia lower badai Bcxa XAat,aa, abowla aaatharof ulba rtHiulrvd ft dlBsr.nl aln of flower erim eompcneliRB of Information ennoarala IUIBUTI0N1 II 8ELC0TIN0 IHRUBIMf Flaauos (hade. BOt and ornamental tree aa anroba. olltsbin and trail in piaawk atln yon. tins and de ' Tarietia ifjir Oar aapark will rlilt f.ar pramlsea. OSE8-onir oatalosne llluatratl MriMnr Mil atta aaAnlai and aaw mt NnrthwHt aoU and ellmaaaj FRuf TREKB-Unrbenk'a Ne-relUaa. .IMA V -BEKHY fLANm Twenty years expert. anoelaPeolfloMorthweat aaoaka to yoa throoea tn ia oataioana ana Write for it, Uatalena Salesroom, Front & Yamhill. giildre yoa to sueneaa. z tnoxzi osrx,T baaxpz.ii bboxb MY SAMPLE SHOES ARE SUPERIOR SHOES THEY ARE THE PICK AND CREAM OF THE SHOE .WORLD WRIGHTS FOR WOMEN Owners of tho following article that were found on the streetcar yesterday may recover them by calling at lost ar ticle department. First and Alder streets: Teacher's contract baggage check, pair gloves, a rubber nose, check hook, four packages, 11 umbrellas and book. Penney Bros.' Friday special. Our SI. 50 grade of wines at f 1.00 per gallon. Our tl grade of port and sherry win at 7 cents per gallon. Our 14 straight Kentucky whiskey at 13.26 per gallon. Our 14 brandy at S3 per gallon. S70- 381 East Morrison street. Phones East 887. B-2426. Free delivery. . ward company. 71 Front street between Onk and Pine: $50 ranges, 380; $25 cook stoves, 315; 39 Oak heaters, $3.85. Everything proportionally cheaper. Rteaitier Jessie Harklrls, for Camas. Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at i p. m. Dr. Andrew C. Smith has removed his offices to rooms 409-413 Medical build ing, Park and: Alder streets. E. W. Moore, expert Elks' building. Seventh an D. Chambers St Bon., optician, 321 Morrison street, corner of Sixth. ' Woman' Exchange, 133 Tenth atreet. lunch 11:30 to z; Business men a lunch. W. A. Wise and associates, painless aentists, 'nira ana waanington. Dr. Casseday, eye, ear, nose, throat glasses fitted. 313 Dekutn bldg. Dr. Skiff has moved his offices to the Medical building. FOR MEN photographer d Star st. Beraer. SSI. sign. 384 YamhllL Main Dr. McCrackan, dentist Rothchlld bid Jacob, the tailor, 393 Morrison st. Journal want ads. lc a word. 1100.00 REWAJtB Would gladly be- paid for a cure by many people who are crippled With rheumatism, yet if Ihey only knew It, thev can be cured by a few bottle of Ballard' Snow Liniment, and the' price Is only 35c, 60c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Skidmore Drug Co. The exeoutlve board of tho Homo Training association yesterday held It Initial meeting forAhls year, Mra. C A. Clarke presided. Reports were Sub mitted and discussed and the work of the year outlined, Mrs. C. V. Howard was elected treasurer in place of Mrs. McLoughlln, resigned. Liquors Special. Friday iO nort. sherry, Angelica, Tokay or Muskatel wine. 75o per gallon; $4 . Wine and only. $1.50 port, sr, whiskey, $1 76 per gallon; 4 California hrandv. 32.76 Der rallon. Free delivery. National Wine Co., Fifth and Stark ' streets. A-4499; Main 6499. Articles of Incorporation of the Fal-mer-Libbey-Logging company were filed with the county clerk thia morning. The Incorporators are E- E. -Coovert. O. W. 8tpleton and Wallace Kant ham. The capital stock, of tha oorporatloa I $30,000. Ten dollar will be paid by H. W. Ooddard. 110 Second street, for the best slogan to advertise Sunset Beach, a new summer resort' on Nehalen peninsula. part leu la ca elsewhero In today' Journal. There will be a concert at the Swed ish Methodiat church, comer Beech and Borthwlck. tomorrow evetitnr at 8 .o'clock. A program of high order will n renaereo. , Wa a pong and r"s your cloth nine your ahnea, :i for $1.16 month. Mala 614. A-4114. Wagon rn everr. waer. Unloa Tailoring Co, 669 Stark Rat War Ctamr Honor satis direct Ban Franelaro Frldsy, p. tn. Cabin, US flMk OmA aal. lulnDawl , t. Baiara. agent, t Third atreet. At ataal Wbeleaala Owt Vafiafae turera aarrrple, full cerlo4 of b raters, .' rfra aid firvaiw- Call at whoieaaie areheut of BeBraa, V e-od- Wa ray Too 4 Par Cost to Bay You Owe It To yourself and should be paid as conscientiously as you have paid all your , other debts. If yotf are a wage-earner or a business man you Owe yourself and family protection, comfort and rare in case of sickness or distress. Our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT solres the problem by accepting email amounts weekly or monthlx as yoa like. Try thl plan rt an ac count with a dollar the flret .week, two dollars the aeeond week, three dollar the third and .four dollar the fourth week and you have ten dol lars aared. Start with a dollar again, ' and so on; and at the end of fhe year you nave n to your credit. Part of the dht you owe vouraelf will have been paid. Try It. Call at Our Savlnga Departnant thia week, " Two per cent allowed on checking Account. AMERICAN BANK a TRUST CO.OFP0RTUND oo &tmp. St. Llka Trapl t a HALSTO?t........na. f a 1 MAC GIBBOX. .CasWer ' Portland's Busiest Shoe Shop 50 O A PAIR Never Pay More Than These Prices Open Saturday Evenings 6th Floor Oregonian Building Room COO THESE SHOES ARE REGULAR $3.50 TO $6 VALUES msm taaawaBBaBBBBBaaaF TAI XUTITOI Open Saturday Evenings 6th Floor Oregonian Building Room 600 NIGHT. SCHOOL r am i 1 i laaai t v i bi Are you killiii time? Why not better yourself? Phone W-M513, A2554 ! I BUSINESS COLLlOE UWASNINOTON ANOTCNTH ST. roim.ANO. omcoon WRITE FOR CATALOG Tt BekooiOuU PUut reaia geod Porition v rt Ms. laadays and XolUays w THEATRE u-is-.mu 1 Advanood TadrtllW Oct. 1. CaKavaa aMxttt Sob. Booth ft Co.; Amelia tunmarrUl, Vaol Taladoa. Howard Sowara, Xrwl Oreen. lack Zonae, Orpheum rtetaros, or. awoaam Orebos tea. . PANTAGES THEATRE ASTAJTOSO TAtrSBTZKUL tan of All irattoaa. 8 Zingarl Singers 8 Presentinr th Bpeetaealar Soonlo Oper atic Production. . , "orrrr txrB Uattnee dally, 16a Two show at nte-ht. lSo and ISo. LYRIC THEATRE llvltiU OOICPABT ' Praaant YOUNG MRS.WINTHR0P Oetotw llirek JTrt Wea. Ool 1 "Bttiokaa Blind. The STAR J?ff,7 Ma,a " Matinees Wodnoaday, Baturday, Sunday JP ur ino vnuro whk or uctooer It. Kllmt aV OaxTtolo Present TKB BOCBTT KOTTBTAIBT BZVBJBBS. A new railroad play of tha Oolden. West Matinee At 1:30 p. m. Every evening; at i:6. Matinee prices 15o, l&o. Night price ISo, 2Bc, Sto, 60o. Seat . may be reserved by either phone. Boar Weak "At Cripple Creak." THE GRAND-VandevlIIedeLnxe ABOTBXB) BZO BXLXm ivtaM TTlerono, II Adam B OahL Tba TjaAndora. Top,op7 B Sop Vohlo Brooks. II ". Barry Thomtom. II Orasdaaoopa. Daring and Sensa tional Olobo Par-ronaera. Good Wages Are PaidTelegraphers Demand exoeeds eupply. EA8ILT AC QUIRED, SHORT HOURS. W will place you. Day and evening claasea Open all th year. Oregon Expert College aa rxTTK st, rxm nooa Horse Show Second annual Hora Show. Portland Hunt Club, ORIENTAL, BUILDINO. Oc tober 1 5-10-1 T. ; Sal of seat open Monday, October S, Row A Martin Dru Store. Reeerved Seat. $1.10; Qeneral Admission, 60a. D. Boardmtn Griffin, M. D. l.itlillit i on Bnf addlo x 4 tlon and Aloo- -' rshollm (fortnor- jpty M ly of Balam. Or.), vj found at 688 W. ' Salmon st (near J King), Portland, :i wim the habit or dis ease in two un without pain. Can resume for mer voo a 1 1 o n. thoroughly well, tn from 10 daya to two week. No money until Satlent is aatisrieo n is cure a. x-nono Iain 6110. . 1 'I We are determined to make our Jurenile Millinery as popular at our ladiet' millinery. Oar price which are always lower than those asked in the high-rent district, will for the remainder of the week be reduced one-fourth. Infants' crocheted silk Hoods, three styles: spe cial 40 TO) and 1.15 Infants' emb. silk Caps, twenty-four styles: spe cial , SO to $4.00 Bearskin Cape, white and colors; many styles; special 60 to I AO Poke Bonnets of silk and velvet; twelve styles; special 7B to S4.SO Knit Toques of silk and Saxony, all colon, pe dal 2st to e& Boys' rial .. sefge Skidoo Cap, Dew atylea, re- S5 to B5 Tams for boya or triHa, eighteen styles; spe cial 40f to $1.75 Girls' drooping Feks with ribbon streamers, spe cial 1.15 to 92.00 Misses' larfn and drooping effects, trimmed with smart bow of silk ribbon, spl.. 92.15 to 93. T5 212-214 Ilird Stiul Comer Salmon - Pcrtlmd Ecidiiiartcn fcr Hats cf Distiscttca Diamond House Paint QUARANTEED 1 gallon lota, 1.40 per gaL S gallon lota, Sl.SO par gaL Manufactured by PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO. SO rreat gt, rtartlAad, Oa PIANO BUYING The trayta of - a piano i aa Im portant transac tion. There ar many different make of piano, and thero are many dealers, Sherman. Clay. A Co. ar aa old,, well-known estab lished house and carry th finest line of hlgh-Tdv dependable pianos to ba found In any house on th coast. They cell new piano a low an 93a 9375, $890, 9300 and up to the Incom parable Steinway at 9075 and up. The following; list la remarkable and you will recognise tha name naane aa familiar a the names of old friends : Steinway, A. B. Cha Everett, Conover, Packard. Kingsbury, Ludwlg. Estey, Emerson, Kurtsmann. WeUtncton. A. B. Cha Player Piano; Kingsbury. Carola and Eaphona Inner Player, convenient mommy payment may b arranged, - Sherman. Clay & Co. txta and Xonsaon, Oypoal yowaofioe, FUR.S! FURS! 11,101111 rotsKi vmxoxa. Remodeling a special ty. rue eoata of all kind mad to order. L. SCHUMACHER Tat XaU iy. TEETH sj, Save Money Come and hav free TaiTilnat1oa. VB EXTRACT TKKTH FRiB. SILVER FILLINQH ..TT. SS FP GOLD FILLINGS UP ggT OF TEETH - f 4.00 BPLENDID BET H.OO GOLD CROWNS ....S2.BO TO I5.OO All work guaranteed for tea yeaxa Lady attendant always preaeat. All work doao abaolutely without vat by peiaUu at from la te a yaara axaariaaoe. Boston Dentists tflH t, Opm. Peetoffl-. Pkas) rom dxltx ajti mxyara Damlana Bitters A wtiadarfal lavlgorator aad nerrlaa. A powerful aphrodlslae aad epeela t artir al ton to stoa for both aazea For sale and lloaer dealer, or Clarke A Co, t nd WuM-r'm fa. cx-aaaai wooovAstn saca oo. POJinAJTS, OA. AOKjrTm. by woodard. WILIIOITMI.ERALWATR LABB THOMAS. Pheao A-lllA It La Bldev. Mf. X4 aad waahlaato. c i little