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THE OREGON DAILY JOIXRIIAU TORTtAdD. FRIDAY EVENINO. OCTODrit 1. 150S. 1X1..1 JJ' Town Topics TONIGHT'S A.V18KMEXT8 tiring ' "The Clansman (knr Richard rrlngl Mlnatrela fcunaalow.'Th Olrl Of the UoKlen weei Orolioum ., .....Vaud.vllla rania-e i'uJ,v! ! Orand , , . . .Vaudavlll I.yrlo -Young Mre. Wlnlhrop'' eufuK. 1M Kocay MounuiD.tipra Great factory nliUkt shoe sale at ' ill Morrison etrt Labels wrong on fall ahoaa juat - arrlvsd. Mark nam Instead ef Dallafa. Ftctorr atanda lose . and ordere ua to aall tbm at a arlfloe. Man's 14 and IB sho.s, now II IS; man Jamea A. Hanlat.r. 8. M.. ate. II an 17 valuea. now ti ll; woman's 11.(0 and I auuaa, uuw f I IS. wtrya BUM ' i i 1 " . . i a, K . ac-nnoi ami., Tuun it, nvw children's fane dr.se ahoaa.. II 10 and . II value at 15c' 60o and If. Dellar'e, aueceaaor to Marks Bho Co., JIlMorrl on atreat, baiwaan Fourth and Fifth. Staal Removed from tba Ey Ball. Sixteen montha mo Edwin Muddlaman of Aatorl waa struck In the right eye by ay . soma time. For thla raaon Mr. iduJdla ' man decided to hay the Injured aye re moved ir the ateel could not t taaen out Yaalerday thaateel waa euccaaafullv removed with Profeesor Haab'a larite .magnet by Dr. EL C Brown. The eight .of the ay la not Rood, but Dr. Brown hop that It will lmprov now that the , steel is removed, placeof steel, which entered the l ball. Both ayea had been weak for EXECUTIVE HOOVE PffllSJIII SPIRIT Governor ChamberlaJn Says v Ills Office Belongs to 'Whole Fcople Merle West, accused of th robbery of , Erlck , Huseby'a aaloon. 401 Haw thorn avenue, a week ago last Satur day' nirht waived examination In police " court thla morn In it and waa held to the grand Jury under 12.000 bond. Not being able to put thla up, ha remalna In jail. Waat has been Identified by Huaeby and aeveral of the other men who wer In th aaloon at the time of .. the hold-no aa the masked man who lined them up against the wail while. ' n rivea in uu. . - Holding that tba executive of a state or nation la the rpraatatlv of all bis conatttuenta and not a part af them, and that th preetlg of aa executive Offle belongs to th who) people and should not therefor b uad to further th in t areata of on political group at th xpne of another. Governor Cham berlain, though declaring that b r a Democrat and loyal to policies advocated by Mr. Bryan, has declined to make po litical addreaaae la th pending presi dential campaign. ' la a latter to Chairman 6 weak of tho Democratic atate committee, the soy. ernor makes known Ma views, and cites the faot that four years ago on elmilar rirountla he declined to make addreaaea ii Oregon In the Drealdeatlal campaign. Th letter Is In rettly to on from Chair man Sweek In wfllch the invitation to canvaee the stat waa extended. Gov ernor Chamberlain's letter Is as ol- lows: "October 14. 1108. Hon.' Alex Bweek, Chairman. Portland. Or. pear Sin I am In receipt of your eataamed favor inviting m to deliver addreaaea In th preaent political campaign. 'The office of ohlef executive, whether of state or nation. I not tha personal aaaet of th Incumbent, but belong to th whole people and not to a part or section of the people. It carries with It TAXPAYERS BII0ULD ' 6NASSp5SiIENTS 4 Taxpayrs af th oouaty ara aarnaatly Invited by . aeeeaenr 4 BlgUr to vUlt th aaaaaaofa af. , 4 flr thla weak to axamln thetr ' 4 aaaeaamaata and eetapere these , a o with last year's, aa no protests 4 will b raoeived after th board ' af equellaatloa meeta. Moo day. e 4 October . Mm , Word was received her today from , Boston, Mass., that Dr. Andrew C. Smith.. Judge M. O. Munly, Lawrence Shanahan. Wallace McCamant and Rev. Father B. P. Murphy of thla city wer elected to the national executive com mittee of the United Irish League of America, of which committee Congresa man W. Bourka Cockran of Now Tork la the chairman, judge Munly waa preaent at th national convention in Boston and accompanied John Kadmond and party to New York City. Vaudeville actors, th bast In th city, will help th Elk of Portland entertain their friends next ' Thursday night at th annual opening jlnka of- th winter a creatlg that la of great weight and which belonging as it does to the whole peoeple should not. In my opinion, be used for th furtherance of on oolltl- cai party at th - expense of another. Somewhere In th organised fabrlo of th government, whether etat or na tion, ther should be administration that Is so absolutely above and beyond th partlaan spirit, that publlo affairs In the finality mar b executed Impar tially and with reference only to the publlo lntereat Th more perfectly thla principle is adhered to, th better will be th defence of the maaaea of our fople. th more nearly In consonance Ith the ri&a nf tha fa.thtra will ba our Institution, and the safer will be th f, moorings of the republic. Holding tbeaa vlewa, I declined, aa you may remember, to take nart in thla stat in th presi dential campaign of 1104, and while I remain in my preaent position I feel In duty bound to conalatantly adhere to tnis course. I might add that within a few V ? Tea Tt Cast to Sav Don't Depend Upon Your Salary lone. That is only tem porary meant of support and is liable to Hop any time. HAVE A RESERVE FUND FOR EMERGEN- ' CY. Start an account in, our Savings Department, it will not only be a protection to you and your family, but will girt you a Handing in busi ness. - A tarings account can -be started at thit bank with at little as one dollar, and we pay you interest compounded half yearly. months I went before the peoeple of this stat to rive an account or my atewara- season. The big time was to have Deen ihlp as governor, and at that time ota- held Iaat night, but.lt was decided to postpone the event one week on account or tne connici witn tne norae anow. The committee la charge of th Jlnka is composed or Big wertneimer. w. w. Bretherton and John A. Johnson. -An answer to th complaint of th United Securities company. In which they ask to hav Constabl Lou "Wag ner mandamused In order to recover certain property, has been filed by the" constable, wagner answers mat n nas always been ready to give up th prop erty which he attained, ir a vana Don a would be tendered. Two-invalid bonds have been tendered, he says, but he re fused to accept them. Free With Boys' Suits and Overcoats. Footballs, football pants or watches. A special bargain In boys' all wool Nor folk or double-breasted suits, 8 to 1 vears. with two Dents at 16. A flu show ing of boys reefer overcoats In all the new ahadea. aarerf S to 8. at II, Rosenblatt & Co., cor. 2d and son ate. 8am'l Morri- Talks by Doys interested in wireless telegraphy will be Klven at the meeting of the Rose City Wireless club at 661 isast salmon street tnis evening, ine following members will speak: John A. Kellaher. on "The North Head Wire less"; Jerome L. Biaisdell, on Arc Lamps." All persona Interested In wire less teiegrapny ara inviiaa to aitena. Th Jury In th case of Martha Kunts against the O. K. & N. for 15,745 dam ages as tha result of tha death of her nusnand, rawed to agree ana ror tne third tun the case will have to coma to trial or go out of court. A previous Jury also disagreed. Th result of the vote of the jurymen in this Instance waa I to . Mrs. J. Q. Sleight of 44$ Kearney street, fell down stairs last night end struck her head on a tin cari cutting her lip quit severely. Bhe suffered no other Injuries. Officer Ben Peterson flicked up the woman and sh waa taken o 6t. Vincent's hospital, where the cut lip waa sewed up. Henry E- McGinn is to take the etump for the Republican state central committee. He will open his tour to night at Corvallls, will speak at Albany wnignc ana wm men go to eastern Oregon for addresses at Baker City, La uranae ana jrenaieton. The following articles were found on th streetcars yesterday and can. be re covered by calling at lost article depart- in mi t, rim una Aiaer streets; xaay S comb, stick pin, curtain rod, two purses, book, key, nine umbrellas and two pack ages. , Ladies, ladles, ladles! Don't fail to read the advertisement of D. C. Burns eom men find gains, bargains, bargains! cussed, as a candidate for aenator, the i national issues In a majority of the counties of the state. As a Democrat then and as a Democrat now. I declared end now declare it to be my purpose to support all measures In tha Interest of the neonla of the country without re spect to what administration might pro- ose tnem. x renew tnat declaration, elievlng It to be a view aound and aafe for all citizens. I believe this view is essential to the general well being, be cause through partlaan manipulation and otherwla th predatory lntereats of this country have entrenched them selves In a position In which they have an undue advantage over the masses pi our people. - I in my canaiaacy ror senator x urgea as a means of delivering the people from tne oppressions or tne trusts ana lganttc corporations tnat mere anouia e adopted measures for the reduction of the tariff; for the enlargement of tha powers or tne interstate commerce com mission: for tha modification of the in junction with the rljjht of trial by Jury In cases of Indirect contempt; for a gen eral employers' liability act, covering injury iu auu iud, ui iiio uj vhiavjw. for an income tax law: for publicity of campaign contributions before election; ror tne election or senators oy tne ui reot vote of the people: for tha guaran tee of bank deposits, in both state and national banks; and for increased appro priations for our rivers and harbors, all of which measures and policies are re- I fleeted in th oandldacy of W. J. Bryan. 1 "These polioles war discussed by me at length in my campaign, for the sena torship, and there Is not now. nor never has been any room for difference of opinion as to the views I entertain., If I felt it entirely proper to enter upon an aggressive campaign at this time, I would not amend nor modify my views ; or policies In any particular. I have the ' in, yours very reBOKt CRLAIN." Two per cent allowed on checking accounts. AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. OF PORTLAND oo Seventh St. Elite Temple L. O. RALBTOIf Pr. Q. L. MAC GIBBON.. Cashier M H Poor Teeth Poor Looks Miiii N m4 'P j& r j i u i i sr-- a 1 wwx ill QJJ Among the Many High-Gass Makes The On can sot h baautlful without good taath. That la ImDosalble. Tha whlt row of parfact taeth eranrut wa nt h take ear ; ma a' a beauty, or a man'e haadauns ap ; paarajM. Tparafura, take ear beauty will taath and your of ileal f. Nvr nasi set th laath. or yon wui tea lata will parhapa be sorry whan it la it a cosa la and let ua examine your snolara anyway. Mare w ean put you oo th riant road ta reform them If thsy hav "gone wrong." W ara thorough dantlata of many varaJ nrantlfal asnartanna aj,4 ara hak I up every bit of It with our wall-known reputation for doing HONEST DENTISTRY Th bast Dan Mat ry Is none too good for you. Our suoceas la da to uniform ; nign-grad work at reasonable prices. Aartrgratza-Ta. Waahlngt. rtmnaa Mala 1 axd A 111!. 1. 14 o'CLO.-K. liaNiutir. I-.l Tin,. Tumor row Nlnht. Malinaa ,3 ' "T r" m 'Tttm VVtnly.pariiad Trama. "TBI OLA Ha u A six Brewing. 1. t u. kau It to li". Thaatra Htn aad Weaning ton HEILIG - Phnna Main t aad A-tltl. I N1U1ITI. pa'tnnlna UUNDAT. The favorlu CharacTar Comedy, CHECKERS fHra !, Tie, f l.ea 1 1 ft. aata New Balling at Theair. lfln 117. A.4I14. This la th third and poaltrvaly last , weok of th BaJiar Htnck Comnanv tn m ocbu. or vn aoxvsajf wr uat your eaat at onoa. Evening prloaa lie, lis, 60e; matinee lie. to. Curtain t aharn. Neat weak "Srowa of Xarrard." The smart productions as repre sented by the Collegian styles wall alone repay you for a visit to our store. wfis mi iwrcaifl 8 M TEETR , 1TPW 3 Are more popular this season in Portland than ever 8 Kawat. aTatw n ea am4-oi-l1r ' fVs1 1 4 a eik1AM yMM assm " Uwiuiia j. auvjr aiw vwi taiuij uiu. i.uuuu wixiiicid Wellington Hats Star Shirts New Fall Styles Are Ready Waver wae a time la city whan a laa oould bny a hat with the prloaa i w ara offering Bow. Thar are many ! wrn vswv yoa can Day jonw nass, hut thai is only one hat factory whaxa yon oan nny a $4.00 Hat for $2.00 $3.00 Hat for $1.50 aad this la the Eastern Hat Factory ea lauu, jtsaji rm, Open E Tailings Till 10 o 'Clock. n I i B H I RZZBXXXZSSBESBXSXSEKBSat EBSBSKiaSBBXSZSSnaSSZSZSII l L I SICMMBSORI CO. 0pp. Woodard, Clarke & Co., 283-285 Washington St. PAINLESS EXTRACTION ... SILVER riLLINOa 5 GOLD FILLINGS ...!. JiH. IMJL.U I'KOWN GOOD RUBBER PLATE ,. .. THK BE8T KUBBKK PLATES NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heart weak naae can now hava their taeth ex- treated, filled and bridge work applied wunoui in icaai pain or aangr. All work guaraBtaad for tea year. Chicago Painless Dentists 333 wits. rr.. com. m. 1 y wj m jnva v PhonM Main S880. A-6I40. OffiM hours. 8 t. m. to I p. m. 8u&- days from 9 to 1. Lady attnlant la aavaa n -Aii-aa fully, GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN . . .... ....... . s r. VM-j3wrna ipany among the market advertise nta of today's paper. There you will I something of great interest. Bar- We sponge and press your elothes iV1? r(2ur fKfi "Ltor l s0 month. Main 814. A-4114. Wagons run every, where. Unlqu Tailoring Co., 101 SUrk. Btearaer Jessie Harklns. for Camas. waahougal and way landings, dally ex- opi eunaay. leaves waanington street uuua. ii l y. III. ward company, 71 Front street between Dnli sou Pine: ISO ranaes. 130: 125 cook stoves. 111; II Oak heaters, 11.85. Everything proportionally cheaper. D. Chambers St Bon- opticians. 121 Morrison street, corner of Sixth. Woman's Exchange. Ill Tenth streai lunch 11:10 to I; business man's lunch. W. A. Wise and associates, oalnleaa i aenusts, xnira ana vvasnington. - j Dr. Skiff has moved his offices to the Medical building. j Berger, llll. eigne. Ill TamhUL Mala ' a Dr. E. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. Jacobs, the tailor, III Morrison at ' VMM Journal waat ada. lo a word. If It Rained eyeglasses, what good would they be? Tne science la in fitting. Always con- riorenca tjoop street, between F. W. Baltes and Company inrite your inquiries for PRINTING First and Oak aa Undr- suit an excert ontlclan. ph. D 111 Sixth e and Washington. r, Star A New Departure The cost of Interment 1 greatly reduced by th Holma: taking com Dan r. Heretofore It has been th custom of lunaru uincioii io max cnargas ror all Incidentals connected with a fu neral, me luawara Holman Undartak ing comcanr. tha laadlna fnnaral Al. rectors of Portland, hav departed from that custom. Whea casket la furnish ad by ua w make no extra charge for Building Permit. IVrml at!- hof waati Tweall anrl I Bancroft. Thomas Schneider, erect two- nDaiming, nars to cemetery, out aid atory frame dwelling. 11.100; East Sec- "r "r services tnat may t ra ond street, between Eaat Gllaan and ! 'l?!,1 J.u e7lt e'pthlng, cemetery At actual Wholesale Coat Manufac turers' samples, full carload of heaters, stoves, ranges and furnaces. Call at wnoieaaie warehouse of BMman, Wood There is nothing in all this world that is cleaner or sweeter than a clean baby. And there is no better way to keep a baby 1 o (tinn ttv fVias e-rm lar and frequent use of Ivory Soap. A white soap, it yields a snow white lather a lather that cleans, but does not injure, the most delicate sklnu, Ivory Soap PS -J6 Per Cent. Pure. Eaat . Hoy t, - H. Munsdorfer, erect one and a half-story frame dwelling, 3.ooo; Sixteenth atreet, corner Clackamas, J. A, Buckley, erect one and a half-story frame dwelling, 13.800; 11 First street, between Burnaid and Ankeny, Lang A Co., repair three-etory brick store, li.OOO; Nineteenth street. between Bralnard and Going. William Beckett, erect two-story frame dwelling, 11,000; Eaat Twenty-fifth tret, corner Pacific Bam 'Hoffman, erect one-story frame dwelling. 11,600. 1 Restaurants, b-ar1lntr-hou keepers and othera .shou'd not fall to rrad thaj advertisement of J 'J. Hurn vomrany on the market oags of tadav'n rajx-r f--r extraordinary bargalna in bottle gouda ana can-tares, thus effecting a or z to- 7 on each funeral. aavlng THE EDWARD H0LMAN UNDERTAKING CO. aao nmuB bt. com. Saxarov. Portland Sash & Door Co. aw raoaTT rr. rOBTXAJTO, oa. apan'e Export of afachinery. Th export of machinery from Japan continues to advance yearly, th total In 107 (I1.1T7.III) showing an Incrsaaa of 1447.711, or II par cent, over th D raced ing year, and of nearly tit par cent over th average of th last five years. Th bulk consists ef cotton gins I and printing niacrunea. wnicn go to China, but Japan workshops ara no turning Out varioue other kinda Many of 'hum may b - fairly descriNed ss , The best house coal oa tha nciflc Cnui Boiled Linseed OH I GALLON LOTS ..584 Raw Linseed OH 6 GALLON LOTS i Pure White Lead " "0 ....ST.oO Leading East Side Department Store CORNER OF EAST MORRISON STREET AND GRAND AVENUE DO YOU WANT A $400 PIANO FREE? If yon do, then enter our piano contest. We are gob; to give away one handsome "Krauae" $400 piano to the person receiving the greatest num. Good Farm Buys Close to Portland 89 ACTUS H mil from country town. graded school, etc., and 10 miles from Vancouver, 20 acres cleared, new 7-room outbuildings, good well and running stream, place fenced and oroas fenced. ooq zamiiy orcnara,. in gooa neignoor ooa. Personal property: Good team. wagon, harnesses, new buggy, spring chickens and all crops for 18,850. Easy term a. 40 ACTUS 1 mile from country town snd 11 miles from Vancouver on level road, half cleared. 4 acres In fin orchard, principally apples, of best va rieties. I acres In small frulta. rasp berries, loganberries, etc.; one 1-story house, new barn and all outbuildings, good well and running stream; this place Is In a good farming and fruit ralalng section. Personal property: Good team, wagon, harnesses,' spring wagon, S cows. hogs, all chickens, all small tools, hay, grain. Empire sapara tor and things too numerous to mention, all for only $3,850. Terms on part. 40 AOmfiS all level land. 20 aerae cleared, balance quite easily, place fenced and cross rencea. gooa s-room house, barn 60x80, chicken and wood houses, good well water. In thickly set tled locality. mil from R. R. town, creamery, church, etc., and IH miles from Vancouver, on line level graded road. Price, 13,800. Long time 12,500 If desired at per cent. M ACTUS rich level land, 40 acres cleared, 15 acres Umber, new 8-roora BAKER THEATRE Main t. lie. Oregon Theatre Co. Ino laeaaa, no. L. Bakr. Uen. Mgr. afatlna Tuday. Thursday, Saturday-" Baca again All thla Weak tba v famoua Blchard 4k Prlngla'a MINSTREL" ' Bigger. Batter, Brighter Than Brer. Night prloaa I So, lOn 75a. 11: mattnaea lie. tea. Hit weak "The Xoaermoaaara" a AWA WaSai ' Advaaaal VaaderfTla Waa k OM. 1 aWXaaaa, xdwttai Hop. Booth a Co.! AaaaU. . SajaaaarrtU, lal Taladoa. afowaad ft Xoward, w1a si Oraan, Black m Jomea, Orsheuaa Motaraa. Or. paoia Ore. tra. PANTAGES THEATRE iLSVAVOZB TAVBBTXXAa. tore ef Ail Batloaa. 8 ZIncrar! SI nsrersS Presewtlns; the Spectacular Scenie Oper- alio rnjaucuon, "orysnr xjTTi MaUneee dally, 15a, Two shows at night. l5o aad 15a . LYRIC THEATRE UUsTXAU cOaOPAJTT ' Present YOUNG MRS.WINTHROP , Oetoher 11 Weak aTlxl Weafc Pot, IS "Stricken Bllad." The STAR gfigz Mta Matlnaae Wednaaday. Saturday, Sunday For the entire week of October 11. Kllmt A Oaxxolo Preaent "TKB BOOKT MOTJWTAIjr BZYXBSS," . A new railroad play of fh Golden Wt Matinees at 1:10 p. m. Every evening at 1:16. Matinee prices 15c, 25a Night prices 150, 25a iSc, 60a Seats may be reserved by either phone. Ta-l Waalc "At Ortppl Creak." TBE GRAND Vandevllle de Luxe AJTOTHSB BXO BTXA. I-storv house, large barn and' necessary outbuilding, piaoe rencea ana cross fenced, good water, family orchard, mile from graded achooL 1 H mllea from R, R. town and I miles from Vancouver on good level graded road, in thickly settled locality, jrersonai property: 1 k.Afc O 11-1. cows, hogs, cream separator, 100 chick ens, 39 tons or nay in Darn, piows, nar row, cultivator, an sman toots, eta, eto. All for only 14,800: 13,500 ean stand at I per cent Interest. Don't Boy Until You Have Seen Our Bargains. Guar anteed to be as Advertised. Thompson & Swan Citizens National Bank Vancouver, Wash. Bisters TUereae, Daring and Sensa tional Glob pr formers. sToblee ft Smoke. Barry Thomtoa. Adame a Ouhl. ' The ZieAadere. Tops,Topsy xops - lrd Baner.'.: Orandaacopa, ; Horse Show Second annual Here Show. Portland Hunt Club, ORIENTAL, BUIXJOlNCt, Oc tober 16-1I-1T. Sale of sehts opens Monday. October 8, Row A Martin Drug Store. Reserved Seats, 11.60; General Admission. 60a ber of votce. Votes are given on every purchase, one vote with every 5 cents. AH you have to do is to write the name of person for whom you wiah to vote on ballot and deposit it in our ballot box, at this afore. Contest open to any man, woman or child. Closet February g. yatch next Friday's paper for result of first count. S.UII .. ! t Ladies' New Fall Coats Values to $18 at $10.85 SATURDAY ONLY A swell lot of ladies new full length Coats, in black, blue and green; made ot tine Droaaciotn, full latin lined, Piccadilly back. trimmed with fancy braids; hand some new garments, in all sizes. WELLINGTON COAL SATURDAY SPECIAL 75c Wool Plaids, 49c Aa elegant assortment of new 42- inch wool plaids, in blue, brown. gretn, maroon and red. copfea, mora or. ias accurate, of foreign models. On th other kaad. It nut he admitted that th Japan are often very cle-ver in thinking out and exami ne- laeor-aaving appliance. iB a viol In factory at Kagoya. whr soma 1.60a instrument ara annually tamed out. ranging la prt from 1 te IIS apiece, there were evral aim pla machine at work. all. It I stated. InvenUd by tha proprietor and hi employ, while It must ba remembered that an oat of tha firing machinery sw4 In th Wsft try l almost admittedly of Japan Invention. Churchley Bros Bunkers llth sad Marshall Bta PHon Vain A-Itl. . TaTTW- a TortJaM Day Kalr. O. R A N. tal I'ntnn IiTt at I a. m. Round tr(n. fi t aiataraay , at tha Iffwtd Rfrr train l-va ifatzgar Cta year rs for IL CrVVArrVVrwVwVVV raa, rr-kla,.. Xotoa, acotka, paaflaaaa Bala f removed! At Trinima'oe Tkia skemdra aaad V lamp. a faaaa aaaAa fat, my I siM c r e..a.r? ana. i . . l ii 1 1 u sis mfore sua-. Ct. lota a scoTTaaa Taaaw taaAa UM. prvVVrVrVVrVVSNvN $2.50 Felted Blankets $1.93 Extra larre 11-4 felted Blankets. in white, gray and tan; special for Saturday. New Novelty Arrivals on Sale Fancy Queen Louise Collars, 25e sfer, so. Fancy Rocbisg Collars, 2Se S5f , 0. . ' New Directrtire Betts. BOe TBe. New steel EJaatic Belts, Oe and Men's Suits Worth to $16.50 at $9.90 Men's Suits that sold at $13, $15 and $16.50, all good patterns and sryies, maae or materials mat are good weight and very serviceable; tne sans in tnis tot include broken lines of worsteds and all-wool cas- simeres; Saturday only. PIANO BUYING The buying of a piano la an lm- ?ortant tranaac ion. There are many different makes of pianos, and there are many dealers. Sherman, Clay A Co. are aa old, well-known satab-1 Uahed house and carrv tha flnaat Una of high-grade dependable planoa to I om iouhq in any- noua on in coast. !They sell new pianos as low as faea, 1 9975, $S90, $300 and up to the lncom- paraei eteiaway at S75 ana up. Used pianos irom xou 19 aaaa. The following list Is remarkable and you will recognise th names names aa I familiar as the names of old friend Stelnway, A. B. Chaa. Everett, Conover, j-acaara, xwuigsoury, Lua wig. ,8iey, Eraeraon, Kurtamann, Wellington, A. B. f'ha.A Plavar PlftnA' frtnvahiirv fmMl Convenient monthly payments may b arranged. Shertnan, Clay & Co. ictk aad atorrlaoa, Oppoalta rostoffloj. TEET H h IX free examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE. SILVER FILWNOS ..." . i75w V? OOtJD FILLINGS ............TSat CP SET OF TEETH .. 'SS.OO SPLENDID SET l'.. ., T. . .....1. Sd OOlJJ CROWNS ...-S2.BO TO gi.OO All work fuaraatad for tea years. Lady attendant always preaent . All Work dona ahanlntalv arlthmt Mtn bv sneclallsta ol from it n ta xperlanoe. Boston Benlisls HIM BTMtifSS, St, Xeme Xnioae A-S03O, Ope Wettoffle. Ihoae Kala 803& ON SATURDAY ONLY Men's Wool Underwear Worth $1.00 at 69c Men's heavy natural gTsy ribbed Shirts and Drawers: splendid Qual ity and weight lor winter wear. x -. , . I 4 V Men's $1.25 Wool Under wear at 98c Fine wool ribbed Shirts snd Draw ers, very line quality, tin color and practically all wool; all sire. $125 American Lady Corsets for Several models of American Lady 11-25 sale Saturday only at 18e 98c RoM-Proof Cnraets, Boys' $2.50 and $3.00 Suits at $1.95 SATURDAY ONLY fV-ys $2.50 and $J Knee Pants Saita, jrod ijealities od weights; cvti a'l double breaited: pants made with patent waist band and wever rip. , D. Boardman Griffin, M. D. iiiiiiiiit I oa Onf addic tion and d Inn. hollsas (former ly of Salem, Or.), can aaw b found at S8 W. Selmna st- aaar King), rortlaaa. 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