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TUG OREGON DAILY JOORHAU rORTLANP, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER it. ,'l03. Town Topics ' TOXIGlirS AMTSEMfi.VW DODGES ISSUES OF MPI Th Rival '. ." ': Y III k TriiiDnlirov rinvnn 10 j e.iirus y i - - 1 -J liui.nilow . ..Tha Road Oi'nlioum .......... .4. ... . Veu.Uv Oiand hmhi Vaudeville aiitagS ,.....,,.-.. VeutUvlli J.yrlo 'l'nk Domlnoae'' filar The I'lamlng Arrow" jently ForgeU Trusts nndTariff. The women of tb Montavllla Hoae( In an address consisting principally Training aaaoclatlon will present nest of gibe at the Damocretlo candidate for Friday . evening at Woodward' ball a presidents and rid leu I of the various "carnival of nations. which will lx I planks of the Dernocratlo pUtform, 1IENKV k. WILL S KETUM TO PORTLAND 4 mmmmmmmm ' Henry H, Reed, director of eiplolta tton of th AUska-Tukon-Peclfla aipoal tloB, who resigned hla position at Be. attle Uat wk, will return -to Port land soma lima la Noveniber to remain bar permanently. Mr. Het wio waa prominently connected with the La.wts vi-ik .i.innn m foruana. baa ai ? eonalderad thle lty hla home fend ""'"" Mr; to me m iwa poaalbla. , ,. , BAR ASSOCIATION TO : ASK MORE JUDGES At ls regular maatlna- at tha court nous tonlrht tha' Multnomah Countv uas- plcturiue ana .cnarming arrair. xne eounled with1 a earaful avaalon Of anl::"r "r""lIOB dlacuea tha q women have been working nsra ror mis ..." , ... , ,..,... , enlarging tha atat circuit court benefit, wl.lrfc la to be glvm for tha J'JITJ'V0. V., '..J aLV.f..)!! . T,l, becoming a liv. laaua library fund, llooth of th. different Ztv.H0mn.Xi cir" hua of tha aioumu- natlona will, b appropriately daooratad 4 ifi.Vi c?iJiiB "it cf.eaaaa that, cannot b triad for and wfreahraente peculiar to the eoun. & ?' iiL. "iS-ht TJh2 "'0lh'. end tha certainty that thla try repreaented wll b offered. Thoaa A V,.!"."",' ,hJ Tafllda of ' tha fon(llu,;,, w"1 nw worse Instead of taking cart will ba dieseed In tha coa- m?!'.""?,? Tm W 0f .Ul tmprovln Tha sen era! opinion aeama in. An aU'cUv." Laram ha'aTeea T IlLmphrPS." on.twd aa liloaical idSi7hl-,-of:rtm',,-ta '"Ull .f;.ar r"va program Jiaa bean th. rol but ailed to e- wqu1 " hl "P'r. ' - . prepared. v f .. , . ; plaln ln hlt, r.-p0l u ia fuoa-lcal. Tha ' 1 I -' a i it.va' MiihLIi.. t. w,w chief fault ia founi with tlie plank waa ' 'V ft. ., v ., A two flayr eonfarenca of tha Main- ,hat lt .Iram,- ,. bv iornnr - V filXWOMWilD ; . n nn bt 'Ail . Mil (... A . W T.l 1 . H Jl.f .1.1 I 1 . II . i-. ! 1 1 Mll. . . .1.... I . . . vuiii luiuwii'ia w& im rvi uiauiv.iiiiinj ji umiuiunii. . i um jci n i tvouia laaly Da nald' tor a cmr Th will open tonight at Ccntanary Metho- jaa guarantee i of banit-depoaita i haa I many peopl who ara crippled with ill at ' nhuroh Mn Vmmt Tplna and I UAU itutiu uou iu m uuv i rneumauam. yet. li they only knew It Ninth adTontlnu'e". thwurt VeS A'.V. rJd. hr K "red by f.w Vtlu. i? morrow and tomorrow nlaht Kev. W. I "" ""f ""M1"."" " V " I pauara anow J-inlment, and the prlo IloTlln1l.he.T0ldT.THot aup."ntend; Kri".F!" i' 'IK ,nA,u,L . .J"'"?! ?. P" S?:--"J.r41!!". .Th. a-rmon thl. av. mif how tha plan wlU work ouT vr "rM a ' n.VlT. Si iXi;ii-'.A i t "Tha Injunction plank la tha Pemo- fim th Twin Zi.?' tfi. Vlrt t B,VHeratlo platform waa drawn purpoaely aol trw-trr,,. cmitn will aiao take part. . I n kinaa m .ti ..i ml ' . At tha regular weakly aaaalon of tha l.i,m-nta within the iartv." aald tha Aleihodlet Episcopal Ministarr aaaooia-1 apeker-i-but tie carefully avoided try-i ing 10 explain wnai in injunction plana i tna Kepuoncan piairorm means. Referrlnr to Induatrlal condition the south. Mr. Humphrey took crcd tha Republican party tor everything l it ' ? , t'on, held In Taylor Straet church, a : collection to1 buy a new bell for tha new Kpworth church waa taken up. Be ? fore tha hat waa passes' Rev. C T. Mo- th.ruin au 1.1 Ih.f k .hnivk MMVinnl bell waa aa halpleas as a preacher with- that has hsppenaii alona; th lins of ad .out 'a voice, br. Charles R. jjauden- oeroent. lncludlna: the Chines esclu . schleld addressed tha meeting on "Evan' gellam." , ' t hwxL J on plank I f t. j , v y e of ad-15 1 Presiding Judge . Qantenbaln, In thai alon act and ail legislation restricting immigration. A laboring man (n tha rear of tha hall Interrupted th speaker to ask.-whether or not xart aver insuea an injuciion r tat circuit court, yesterday mornln Ugamat a labor union. Mr. Humphrey from th asylum ordered an examination bemadebyphy slclans to paaa on tha mental condl- for the Insane at sapa. waa recently arrested in Portland. An off I cer of tha Napa asylum cams to take for a writ replied that h did not know, but that If Taft did so, he wus right and should on of Loafs A. Lux, a patlant caped I have Issued the Injunction. ,CkL Lux got away last July and ' ft iiauvu liio mjuuuwuii. Tha speaker admitted Oiat there Is not a power In the country strong enough to control the laD would be evident t blm back,- but an application was mad I counted next month, ould be evident when inylng vote, aa tk votes are of habeas corpus. Mr. Humphrey concluded hla address by ridiculing Bryan's chances of eleo- "Olotto and Hla Influenc,' "Tolstofa tlon, denounced him 'tm a rreat orator. Ida of Art,-, "Duality; of Mind," 'Tha -n"i r,."c?, ana f consum' Emmanuel Movement, Ita Slgnlfleanoa I Tne meeting last, night" wss lacking nu urn xBiiHr, r am uujoi.-jp ui- i m enthuaianm ana was meagerty at- pains were less I cusaed at this afternoon's meeting of tended considering: the groat th art and osvcholos-y deoartment of I .!, tn ivrtlK it: Them wi tha Woman's club In tha art room of than 600 In the audience. The applause th public library. Mrs. Alice Weliter wa scattering: and lukewarm, the only Is to b on of th speakers. genuine burst ' of cheering occurring ' when the laboring: man scored against jrranK Walsh of Mllwaukla, Or., aged Congreasman Humphrey on hla question IS years, died at Sacramento October I about tn xart injunction. 18 from the after effects of scarlet revar contracted while stationed Presidio In Ban Franc laco durl Spanish war. He Is survived wife and three children, ' his mother, fotlr brothers and two sisters. Plain talk Del lar's, 191, Morrison, saves you Just. $1 on every pair of men's and women's shoes,, purchased her. Ledles' swell shoes, button and lace. In Napoleons, all leathers, II less than elsewhere. Men's dress and wet weather shoes at li less; all styles and leathers. !DEDLEnVE$CllSEOF TI iOUBLE FOR CARMEN There win be an all day session of ' th W. d T. TJ. at the headquarters, room 96t Goodnouffh building tomorrow. A different leader for each hour from . 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. has been selected and an Interesting pro a-ram has been . prepared. Everybody Is Invited. ' St, John's Episcopal choir of Sellwood Is soon to be dropped from th list of missions and established as an Inde pendent church with a pastor with whom the vestry is now in correspondence. Improvements to th property hay been planned. - i " i F. W. pVabl, roadmaatar of tha Ore gon Electric railway, "died of appen dicitis at St Vincent's hospital yes terday. Mr. Prahl waa 41 years old and was a ' well known railroad man. The funeral will be, in charg of the 4UtfOUI.sj, A Social will ba held tonight at the homa of Rev. EL II. Mowre for members of tha First Methodist church south, to express satisraction at the reappoint ment of Mr. Mowr to th Portland church and . to "cement tha bonda of xenowsnip." W ' sconao and cress vnur Mnth f?1?- .ur fnJ.eA 4L,or 1-60 month. Main 514. A-4314. Wagons run every, where. Unique Tailoring Co., SOD Stark. Warehouse apace for rent on track, Goods taken on storage. Good ahlpplna facilities on track. Western Storage A Transfer Co.. 821 Hawthorn ave. wanted All men to know that all our patent learner snoea are, guaran teed. Korrect Shape Sho store. 393 Morrison street, near Fifth. , Steamer Jessie Harktna, for Camaa waahougal and way landinra, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet dock at i p. m. T Cosy bungalow ivanhoe, z.oou; : DIIITK. easy terma. rAlrlaohnM' Aaouujr, pd)fi waaningxon. Dr. McOavln, 806 Dekum hulldlna-, has returned from flv months' European " " Ei& nssvsr womyn-j Kxcnanga, isi Tenth street lunch 11:19 to V; business men's lunch. D. Chamber Ron, opticians, til MviMVH ss t arw -a wt umr vk O UL I u m W. A WIsa and associates, psinlesi dentists. Third and Waahlngton. 1(4 TamhfU Mala . Motormen are having their an- nual struggle with leavea on tha w street car tracks. This la par- tlcularly true along streets where there are many treea th branches of which extend over the tracks. Tha leaves are al- moat as bad aa sleet, and make th tracks so slippery that the motormen have a great deal of trouble In stopping on, hillsides. The brakes are useless, the cars sledding along aa. if th track were greased. - Leavea cauaed an accident in Kansas . City,' Mo., recently. In which three cars were demol- lshed and numerous passengers injured,' ona fatally, The first car got beyond control, owing to the leaves on the track, and started backward. The car follow ing reversed and tried to get out of ita way. The two collided. Then the" wrecking Car waa sent for. It cam over tha same line in hot haste, the motorman not knowing that dead leavea had been th causa of all the, trouble. t Soon he was on the slippery track and unable to atop his car. a It collided with th other two, Already in a tangled heap. Nearly as much sand is being used in Portland now on the cars a aa during th winter. Th loaves a are unusually troublesome when a light rain IS falling. $300 lo $1000 Monthly Get Into the Mo. Ion - Picture , IbeaireBus- Iness Start a Theatre In Your Home Town . V'.i , Sulp you w'th a theatre com nt1 let ou TN' for ,t 0" sy In stallments and will send out a man to ...oLui yuu iuuv into tne Duslness, and if you have nnt lh rmiv ...t. .m ..i . h y" treB,' or larm property In P fnexa. Monoar rrcmn win. SStSSS- PIMaS, Bona BIiITJES, IDT TJiil UJTITED TATXS. NEWMAN "rZ cp:c- 93 BTwhbTDB SnUBET, BETWZETaT avwmajb rinn mem. 1 noma S4sa. Uedlerwear ; . Ve are Agents for the Celebrated Dr. Jaegers' Sanitary Wool Underwear Dr. Deimels, Linen Mesh We carry Complete Lines in both Union and Two-Piece garments at' MW$ 311 Morrison SL, Opp. P. 0. A Change of Features AMCflt JIL.tTI. SEATS rmioa , I &z. A -; iMo, v GOGOflZA m 0B.XLAT BAftl Ton Tharsday tve, Oct. 29, Hc!! Theatre Lots Dlreotloa , Staars Wye. a Corn an. HEILIG fatln4 WUlla In Wodnei Often verr daalrahla. aaalallv Th, elderly paopl. ' Nothing effect this chang oMttar, or gives a person a youns appeaxano quicker, than a new sat of lit. should th natural on .a t lost. Ve can make from tan to tw.ntv v.ara oitrarance 10 your advantage, ir you will - v- iuu w J-"ir tmu tutu nrfllUflS. Ia th Krllllant Comedy, W ar thorough dentists of many Kvantnra It Kit anv .i't it tn K years' practical experience and w back 1 1 " 1 T . , up every oit or u witn ovir wu-anowa Theatre 14th and Washington Main t, A-ltlJ ' ' TonaxT at eiis o'crcocx. And Wednaeday Maht Ppeotai Prlc aoay. m and Jnaoph ' reputation for doing HONEST DENTISTRY The beet Dentistry Is none too good for you. Our success Is due to uniform high-grade work at reasonable prloaa. Ltf N 1 33 iVJLjr Ml TEETB, irrtk r a - ROs M up Main 1IT, A-41I4. txiiti co. mrai rssnra lo not wait till tomorrow to sat your seats for Th Road to Yesterday, by Baker Stock Company ail thla week. Strang and fantaatlo play. Ilrat time In weat A big hit. Evening price 15a, , Matinee 11. tbo. Matin jSatgrday. Next week, "Men and Women." PAINLE8S EXTRACTIOIf SILVER FILLINGS BC OOLD FILLINOS ..... ...g. ZZK UU1JJ UKUVVn GOOD RUBBER PLATH THE BEST RUBBER PLATES HCWrA. lard. And thoaa afflicted with heart weak- ISZfi oZZZmZnZZ.ZnL neaa can now have their teeth ax- 5?' Pei Clotures, Orpbatua -.a .ti.j Jt j V. ...iivuli MAT . A-lOao. Kats. OUOaS U-U-SOc KICBTS IS-2540-7SC Oei. Q The armman Trio, fi f Ba. Saadays sad up -w vwvvrsiif r i m ' THEATRE .OO Week of Oot. BS Th4 Tanry Xorton ft oo. Warran Blanch- I era, Tns Tare xosKers. Mar and ria WUsoa BrtHbars, Bthel Haa. without th leaat pain or danger, AH work gaaraateel for ta years. Chicago Painless Dentists 82314 Wilt. BT, OOB. 6TX. Phones Main 1810, A-6140. . Office hours, 8 a. m. to p. m. Sun days from I to 1, Lady attendant DVVVWWVWWSrWWWVVVa s as H f M N H Thursday, October 29, 1908 THE Established 1896. m Established 1896. Brgr, signs. Dr. MoCracken. dentist, Rothchlld bid. Tht school board, which was to have met yesterday, did aot do so, owing to i OM PER CENT OF TAXPAYERS PROTEST The time for filing protests against aaaeaaitients exDired yesterday after noon. The total number received was 876, a little less than 1 per cent of the total number of names on the per sonal tax roll. Last year the protests! numbered 140. but the aggregate re duction aaked was several million dol lars less. The railroad complaints were less numerous ana sweeping tnis year, except th O. K. St N., which came forward la its old time form and as serted that- ita aaaeasment is 1,4,000,- sou too nign. The board of enuallxation. consisting of County Judge Webster, Assessor Sig- lar ana lueric leias now nas inree weeka In which to consider the Dro- tests that nave oeen ruea. DR. E. M. DALLAS OPTICIAN r Has returned from Europe and will use . the new WIESBADEN METHOD , of testing eyes, which caused so much talk m France and Germany. This science is QUICK. ACCURATE and ABSOLUTELY CORRECT, nd gives splendid re sults in the fitting of lenses to the eye, especially in cases of eve strain and headaches,., for close or distance use. No extra' charge will.be made for the use of this system. 'You will find the prices very reasonable and the workmanship tqe best, DALLAS OPTICAL PARLORS 218-219 FAILING BLDG. Corner Third and Washington Streets 5 becond loor Take Elevator. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY WILL OPEN IT'S NEW LINE BETWEEN ' Port laiEd and Millsboro WITH 6 DAILY TRAINS EACH WAY i AND BETWEEN Salem and flillsboro WITH 4 DAILY TRASNS-SOIJtM BOUND 2 DAILY TRAINS-NORTH BOUND SCHCDULC: SOUTH BOUND. tha absence of some of th member. It will meet this afternoon at 4 o clock. Owners of the following articles that found on tha atreetcara yeatarday were The wife of a famous cartoonist writes us that . the best way to clean 'diamonds and other pre cious stones is to "soak them over night in' a bowlful of Ivory Soap and water. , : Shavings of the soap dropped into warm water -are' best.' In thd morning, rinse them thoroughly "with hot 4 water, and behold I . they are as" bright as when received from the jewelers.". ' TryitL ' V Ivory Soap S9 Per Cent. Pure y can recover them by calling at lost ar 1 ticl department. First and Alder streets: tfook, overcoat, umDreiia, purse, aaaket. mualo roll and pair of glovea. Dr. BL C Brown. Eye-Ear. Marquam. . Journal want ada. la a word. Royal Pumpkin Pis. The most luscious fiUlnr In the rrl t crust. Order In advance alt branch. BoyaJ Bakery and onftctlonery, Sho Values oaa always be found at KJUfiDI s. .. . - . SCHOOIi CHILDREN 3IAY SEE STAADAllD PLAY ... - ... - Thar will b eimclal eric matlnaa at the Heiiig theatr. Fourtemth and Waahinaton atreets, tomorrow (Wadn day afternoon at l:4t o'clock. Th at- iracuon wiir m joeerii and wm w Jefferaon, eon ef trie late Joe JeffetN wn. America a rrcateat actor. In Rick. ard Urtnaley gherldaa brtilUnt cota- ray, i ne Kivai.- AS stated ahovo, the matlne will aot b glvaa until it rnlaot f S la order t ri-rm th. puptia rrom ma poDuo scnoola aa op portunity f aeelng this bantlful play wnic-a i iiai inrrjnooi in united Ftat la tha English (earta ef the Th Tnbmtlrmnl Brotherhood mt "wter has. rejftxl tha n.f.M. ffr ma!amilen of tl a I'nlM t ster cf Amrrtca. Arriving Leaving. Hillsboro. Portland 7:05 a., m... 8:05 a.m. Portland. 9:00 ,a. m.. A0:0&t. m. Salem ( 9:05 a. m... 11:30a.m. Portl'nd 10:30 a. m... 11:30a.m. Salem 1:45 p. m... 4:10p. m. Portland 3:10 p. m... 4:10p.m. Portland 4:35 p. m... 5:35 p.m. Portland 6:30 p. m... 7:30p.m. NORTHBOUND. Leaving Hillsboro. v Arriving. 6:30 a. m.. .Portland 7:3oV m. 8:25 a. m. . . Portland 9:25 a. m. 8:25 a. m.. . Salem 10:50 a.m. 11:10a.m... Salem 1:25 p.m. 11 :10a.m... Portland 12:10 p. m. 1:55 p. m.. .Portland 2:55 p. m. 1 :55 p. m. . . Salem 4 :20 p. m, 5:05 p. m.. .Portland 6:05 p. m. 5:55 p. m... Portland 6:55 p. m. 5:55 p. m.. .Salem 8:20 p. m.. H Trains leaving Salem at 9:05 a. m. and 1:45 p. m. make direct connection at Garden Home Jet., with Portland-Hillsboro train, and trains leaving Hillsboro at 8:25 a. m., 11:10 a. m., 1:55 p. m. and 5:55 p, m. make direct connection with Portland-Salem train. No Hillsboro Division trains will stop between Portland and Garden Home except to take on or let off Hillsboro Division passengers. i Following are stations on Hillsboro Division: Garden Homo Jet. Firlock, Whttford. Beaverton, St. Marys, Mortondale Qtu tama, Orenco, Milkapsi, Moffat, Hillsboro. . CEO. T. NEVIN5, Traffic Manager PORTLAND. OREGON. M H We Pay You 4 Per Cent To Save bmall sums saved soon grow large, and earn in terest all the time. Pro- . tect yourself and the little ones by opening an ac count in our "Savings Department." "Have money in the Bank." Etart with a dollar or so, add to lt weekly or monthly, and you will feel more independent at once. Step in and let us tell you of our Savings .Depart ment. Two per cent allowed on checking accounts. AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. OF PORTLAND 90 eveutb St. Elks Temple L. a RALSTON Pres., G. U MAC GIBBON.. Caehler BAKER THEATRE PhfmH! Hrln A-Klftn OREGON THEATRE CO. (INC.) LESSEEI ueo. Ja Boxer, tien. Manager. Bargain day matinee Wednesday. 15a any aeat. Tonight, all week, matine Wednesdsy and Saturday, Dixon A Ber nard In the funniest of all Oartnan din. lect musical comedies, XAJTS Af XZX. Girls, music, fun, life and ginrer. Note th new prices: Nights, 16a,- 6O0, 76c Matinees (sxceot Wednesday) ISo. tOo. Next, James Ia Corbet, The STAR Efftf Mta Matinees Wednesday, Saturday, Btinday. or tne entire week or Oct. 25, Lincoln J. "Jar-tars Special Froduotlon, TKB TULXSXO ABKOIT." : Matinees at 2:38 d. m. . Every even ing at 8:16. Night prices, 15c, 25c, 16a, 60c. Matinees. 16a and 16c Beats mar be reserved by either phone, lfeat weekk, "The Montana Limited." PANTAGES THEATIU: ASTAJrOBD ATJDimXUS. tare of AU Hatlona. MBS, XV A TAX, Th wonderful daughter of a wonder ful mother, Anna Eva Fay, In her sen-, satlonal demonstration of Thaama turgy, or mental telepathy. Ask Mrs. Eva Fay. Matinees dally, lBo. Two ahows at night," 16o loo. LYRIC THEATRE i Seventh and Aider. ' THE BL.UNKALL COMPANT Oct. 18, entire week , PINK DOMINOES No German company Friday. Matineea Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday. - ' - THE GRAND VandevlIIe de Laze . AVOTMZB MO MXLJ. The Great Whits Mystery D'Amon Pfyohromaacy Three Saras and Carman Ses Ourand Trio The SCaverlooks ToUy ft Wild Tred Baaar ' Orandasoop " - in 1 1 1 1 - 1 ni JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BEST liariroaa planes, the Wll ty R All a Ca. Splendid $3.25 and $3.75 Values Now $2.95 This Winter's Hat If you buy a new hat this fall you want a good one and want lt aa cheap as possible to get a good hat Then call on ua and look over our many distinct ive styles. Tha hat you choose WILL COST YOU 12.00 in this store and $4 If yon buy from a retailer. We ar manufacturers and sell at manufacturers' prices. Eastern Oat Factory Third ttreet, Bii Oak Opaa Xvamlng. and Pine. Money Com and hav free examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH S-REF1. SILVER FILLINGS ...35c) TJP GOLD FILLINGS 1TP SPLENDID SET ........... ,...$8.00 GOLD CROWNS ... 2.50 TO gS.OO ah wora guaranteed ror ten year a. Lady attendant always present. All work done abeolutelv without Mln by specialists of from 11 t Itt years, xperienc. n - 1 Boston Dentists ei4 Morrison St, Own. rostofflo Mom noa A-a03a Phone Mala 8030b 1 PIANO BUYING ' We haven't forgotten the girls. All the week special preparation hat .been cotng on to give them the most stunning; hats at rery low price. We're erven a firlish charm and breezinets to erery one of these hats that will strongly appeal to the school girL a well as her mother. Notable are the large, drooping shapes, becomingly trimmed with soft bowi or silk drapes, ia both matching aad contrasting colon! some with fancy feathers; all the season's leading colors. Regular U2S aad U.7S raises, this week. Keguiar -4JS to I4JJ raluea, this week. vN y "Something: New All the Time" .92.95 .93.90 212-214 TWrd Street, Csner Salinsa Pcrtlani Hcaiicartcrs for Hits cf Distlzctica it "junr our99 .51 WHEfJ -WHERE-HOW lu( aa valtiTa iMtrm. urxnua in. RacifciiWia4roaa, riialiat bow fro are gmmr a4 window catxtna aavJ a la wr bMmi kril lAXi-Sa, hif aairharot 1 a ri u ri to a.Servat lwm at AMMf ijtj;i)i;fjji.y,iii:(i;t-J I'JttrtricMt ts tnicnn txRcittxi f-,Katu Ufr aaa ijmmuI Ima Oa evaart win alalt l.ir trral.M. rwiMi w 1 1 k a a t v 1 1 r a 1 1 a a ya. K I x vnlf taaaa BluMmMii .4 e- a-r- t-t ra aU tha ataxia tad wnrt f h-w aR aa4 WiiaeaJ t HI IT jh ll fr-aaimrk! taaa4urB. fTiAW. klkkt I 1AI Tmii aan aiaw anAaui Pv. J&onavaM aa aa ta r- ht aataKnaaa aa4 aakt-a faa M -"aiwit i aaaawa aa. M1 ' Th buying of a piano is an Im portant tranaao- tlon. There ar' many, different makes of pianos, and ther ar many dealer a Sherman, day aV Co, are an old. , well-known estab lished houa and carry the flneat, Tin of high-grade, dependable pianos to b found In any houa on th coaat. . Th. aall naw ntunna aa lo aa aaa.4- $875, $390. S300 and tip to th lneom I parable SUlaway at f67S aad up. Used pianos from $1M to 8235. ' The following list Is remarkable and you will recognls th names namea aa familiar aa the names of old frlanda -Stelnway, A. B. Chase, Everett, Conovar, Packard, Klngabury. Ltidwlg. Estey, Emereon, Knrtsmann. Wellington, A. It. Chase Player Piano; Klngabury, Carols and Kupnona inner fiayera. Convenient monthly payments may b arranged. - - t Sherman. Clay & Co. Uzta aad Morrison, Opposite postoCle. Hemfsband OakFinish 91.40 PER - GALLON Liquid Wood Filler muzs per Gallon ?f -rj -i PorUand S30 PBOaTT STT. DccrD roTXAS-J. t Salesroom. Front & Ttunhill. WILIIOITf II.NERALWATER LAPP'S a THOMAS rta A-lltl POB aTJKAXTX AJTD ITXl S j t -Damiana Billet: A wo1rul lir',ir(f 1 A r"""'-!''1'' - - i (of tsctti t ' r n n t. "4 I. irr c- ' - V . a - , - - ' r : t a w k. , J 14 l-a-t-e h. it, cm. Id aad Vt aahicg to.