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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVEN I NO. OCTOBER 28, 1903.
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SALARY HATTER:
HOT TIEII UP
School Board Transacts Kon
lino Business at Ad-
." journedHcdinpr.
Ths school board, which held post
poned meeting yesterday afternoon,
voted to nlH ths salary Of ' Hobsrt
Xroha from 11.400 to tl.90 rr.
Krohn Is physical director of the city
rhnoia. lie had asked for a raise to
'111 nA
The ludlctsry oommiltes or tha board
waa ordered lo secure counsel to repre
sent the hoard In tha eult brought by
Kabla A Ksbla. tha errMteets who were
not paid for aubmlttlnir a design of tha
new Amino, msn M-nixii.
Tha number of tesohrs In tha nlfht
school will be Inrreas'vJ from to 1
on recommendation of Superintendent
Rlsler. Mr. Rlsler aald that tha achool
1 now haa an enrollment of 170 pupil a, and
that owlnr to tha larre number of ap
plications for Instruction In hlah achool
rouraea It waa necessary to aecura addi
tional Instructors. - :
Thera wars a number of applications
for tranafera of pupils In tha Ilussel
villa school district to tha Monlavllia
district. Jklany of tha children hava to
walk two mllea .In order to attend tha
ItuasellvUle achool and parents request
ed that theae be Yrmttt-t to attend at
Montavllla. Tha appllratlona were laid
on tha labia, ,
Tha board decided to wait until nest
meellna- before taking up tha question,
of raising teachers Mlarlea. aa Mr.
C'ampbelt waa not present yesterday,
and It la desirable that a full member
ship discuss this Important matter,
Tha complaint of Klre Marshal Rob
erta that tha Woodlawn school waa In a
dangerous condition, and that the an
cient Iron atovea used la tha building
are held together only br. wires. waa
mildly ridiculed. Tha complaint was re
ferred to the building inapector.
WILL ASK FOR VOTE -
OX BRIDGE BOXDS
The special bridge committee ap
pointed bT Mayor Lans to consider tha
lans submitted by Engineer Ralph
lodieskl of Chicago for high bridges
haa decided to adont tha bascule draw
type, the new bridge to cost 11.180.000
and to be located Immediately .north of
the ateel bridge. A resolution was
adopted recommending that the coun
cil nmend the city charter so that the
people may vote on the brldga queatlon.
Tha procedure will be much tha same
as that by which tha Madlaon street
brides waa a ecu red. Tha vote can not.
ba taken before next June unless a spe
cial election la decided on as It Is too
lata now to place tha queatlon on the
ballot for nest month s election.
JOURNAL PATTERNS
ARE TIMELY FOR
CIIRI$T3TAS WORK
The pattern supplement. Issued
weekly with Tha Sunday Journal, )
Is proving ona of tba moat ao-
ceptabla features fevar devised ,4)1
for woman readers, for Just at I
this time with tha holidays sear, e
. aver woman who Is elerer with wl
her needle wants new Ideas and ' e
' crett r designs for bar Christmas w
fancy work. Theaa deslrna fill 4)
that need to perfection, for they e
are not' over elaborate and are wl
plsnned with especial thouiht aa
"to fitness, - .
t Ntit Sunday's psttams are for !
tha baby and Include a cap pat-
tern.' yoke. .'bib. booties and !
flower spray, which can ba used, 4
to advantage many tlmee over. 4l
Tha woman who wanta to make 4
'!alntv Christmas preeents will !
ba delighted with this sheet of 4
citterns. !
vmAmt. anJ Waarala-la Treat Oelda.
rjkTATIVE BROMO Oulolue. Ike orl wina
rvld aad OrlD renMdr remowe ceoee. Call r
foil sam. Leok for elsnstsre W. Oreve. S&e.
T H E A M E RI CAN
Doped by tha Dnil Trust,
Kneaded br-.ths. Flour Trust
and, Baking Powder-Trust.
Peached by tba -Fruit Trust,
Rocked by tha FumltureTrust,
Cooked .with the Gas .Trust.
Cracked by tha Cracker Trust. ,
Pweetenrtd by tha Candy Trust, (
Preserved, by the Sugar Trust.
Spiced by tha Spice Trust, . v
Halted by tha Salt Trust,...
Milked by. tha-Milk Trust, .. . ;
popped by tha Soda Trust. . .
Fined by tha Liquor Trust.
Frosen by thelco Trust,
I,lt by tha OH-Truat,
Baked toy the stove i rust.
Wrapped by tha Pspar Trust,
Tied by tha Twins Trust.
Ragged by tha Baft Trust
Wrenched by' tha Plumber Trust, .
Mangled -by the Laundry Trust,
Punctured by tha Tool Trust.
Polished by the- Diamond Trust, . 1
Flayed by the Hide Truat,
Tarred by the Paving- Trust.
Pmoked by the Tobacco Trust,
Mined by- the Coal Trust,
Burned by the Wood Trust
Logged off by tha Lumber Trust,
Picked by the Pin Trust.
Sewed by .the Thread Ttnist, ',
Spliced by the Needle Truat,
ana Bowing juacinno j.rusi.
PEOPLE
Snueesed by tha Corset Trust,
Whlsxed by tha Auto Trust
floured by the Pickle Trust,
cmi.n h tha Rteel Trust.
Tha puppets of tha Lafe Insurance
Trust
Knocked down by tha Fire Insurance
- Trust, Ginned by the Cotton Truat,
Read by the Book Trust,
Amused by the Theatre Trust, " ,
Fought by the Fight Trust.
Chopped by the Feed Trust
Hhocked by the Power Trust
Crossed by the Bridge Trust,
Hauled by the Car Trust '
Run down by the Trolley Trust
Shot by the Powder Trust and
Hanged by tha Ropa Trust
,. : xruA , r,fl ,.rn the clutches of the "Greatest Trust in the World." the Beef Trust, because
Smith U fighting it and keeping the price of meat down. He has also fractured the butter trust and "Swift's"
-mtAm line" o-r.trutt. . You tan ret these srood thines at all Smith's markets, but when jrou come to Alder
street you must pass up the markets on both sides of Smith's.
Rrank
Smith
Meat Co
"FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST."
228 Alder Street," bef First and Second.
512 WUliamt Avenue. .:.
791 Mississippi Avenue.
. m Corner Fifth and Main Streets. Oregon City.
- MY llIirKPT Twelfth, bet. Bond and Commercial, Astoria.
BBWW
253 Taylor Street (Uniontown), Astoria.
nni' rW hit when vou come to our Alder street market. The markets orr bbth sides of us belong to "our
'opponents and. neither one carries Smith's absolutely fresh Oregon meats at the following prices:
ALL THE ORDINARY CUTS
OF BEEF YOU WANT AT,
. 4fb AND ; ,5 , PER LB.. . . i
Small P6rterhouse - Steaks. .l&Aj
Extra large and fancy Porterhouse
Meaka
Tenderloin Steaks ....... . . .190
Sirloin Steaks., ............. ..10V
Sirloin Roast Beef ..10.
Shoulder - Roast- of - Oregon " Pugr
Pork, the kind you get at Smith's
markets, and at Smith's only,
' lb. .....U.......,10f,
Smith's inconarable Pork , Sau
sage,;; absolutely . pure, , eat- if
every jday; it's. .,. .
Prime Rib Roast Beef, 10 , 12j4
Do you know that the Beef
Trust buys dope by the carload to
adulterate its sausages? Smith's
sausages are made from pure meat.
Hamburg. Steak, absolutely pure
y: and made fresh every hour.lOe
Smith's Liver Sausage. Head
Cheese, Frankfurters and Bo-l
logna, all pure and fresh... 10 V
Roasts of Veal 10
The choicest Veal Cutlets, 12j4
and .:..15
Shoulder Roasts of choice Oregon
Mutton . ...'.....,,...:. 10.
Legs of Mutton.. ..12
Legs of Lamb. 15
Delicious Veal Stew, 6, 8, 10
Columbia Riyer Salmon, 3 lbs.25
We emphatically assure you that
this salmon was brought up on last
evening's boat. There is no one in
Portland who can give you such
salmon as Smith gives you. Get to
Smith's market and pass up the
others.
Creamery Butter, take your choice
from six different bAnds; full,
.weight, per square. 65
Ranch Eggs, per dofcen.. ...... 30
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FECIAL PRJCES
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ON
MING0ATSND OVERCOATS
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These garments arc equal to those, sold y
in any store in town - at $20 and - a ;
in somle:stqrei3'at-
The well known reliability
assures youithe best values in- the city s
COME IN AND LET US SHOW; YOU
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WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR-rAD IT'S SO
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Br w. c. aojis,
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BIG CROWDS
CHEER BRYAN
That William J. "Bryan will carry
Oregon on November 8 is the .firm be
lief of many people who at the opening
of the campaign would have predicted a
landslide for Taft .Reports that hae
been coming Into Democratic headquar
ters frpm all parts of Qregon are to
the effect that enthusiastic crowds greet
every speaker who goes out to stump
the state for the Democratic candidate.
Senator John II. Gearln spoke at Al
bany- last night to one or tne largest
audiences ever assmbled In that city.
Long before Mr. Qearin appeared the
hall was -filled to overflowing and
every mention of Bryan's name brought
out cheers. Btate Chairman 8week said
this morning that Judging from what
he had' heard of the general feeling In
Albany, Bryan will carry Linn county
by from 260 to 600 votes. .
Senator Gearln ' and Judge Thomas
O'Day y-svfll apeak In Salem tomorrow
night, and .State -Senator M. A. Miller I
and E. S. 3. McAllister will address an
audience at CorvsJlls. Judge O'Day Is
scheduled as the principal speaker at
rally -to be held at The Dalles next Mon
day night and John A. Je fiery will
speak the same even mg at Canby. .'
State- Senator O. P. Coshow, Demo
cratic candidate for presidential elector.
Is making a tour of eastern Oregon.
speaking everywhere to record audi
ences. He will speak In .Union tonight,
at Condon Friday and at Fossil Satur
day, night. --. .t
Building Permits." :; ' 1
Kay estate, repair two-story brick
store, Morrison street, corner Second,
ISO: H. K. Irish, erect two-story frame!
dwelling,' East Stark street between '
Thirty-eighth and Thirty-seventh. 12,-i;
000; Mrs. Cook, repair two-story frame
dwelling, - 147 Seventh , street, corner'
Weldler, 1100; W. H. Bhealy. erect one
story frame dwelling. East Morrison
street, between Forty-third and Forty-,
fifth. $300; H. L. AverllL- erect one
story frame dwelling. East Twenty-third
street between -Albert and Bralnard,
1350: Clay 8. Morse, excavate basement.'
Ninth street corner Davis, $600; M. I.
Worthy, erect one and. a half -story
frame dwelling-. Alnsworth street be
tween Tenth and Eleventh. $1,500; West"
em American Co.. repair six-story brick
hotel. Seventh street, corner Stark, $2,
000; WV F. Sttne, rect one and a half
story frame dwelling. Vaughn street.
corner Thirty-first, $3,000.
gaMr - - - , m, J1 . .. Jj''. -
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I 7-
52-Piece
nhe'r Set
solutdy
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' We offer this FREE premium in
order to have you investigate the
great qualities of our Steel Range
a range for quick baking which
has no equal in the wide world.
We know it 16,000 people in
Portland know it and we want
you to know it. This great
ALL
STEEl
tee
Is sold on easy terms of pay
ment, and we make special
terms during this sale. Call
and investigate our offer, for
it is a special saving to you.
The . price of the range re
mains the same they are
all marked with the prices in
plain figures.
FROM
115 Morris
Cfiairs412
Leather Covers
a
Spring Upholstering
With Ifeatiers
A BIG SPECIAL OFFER
With every HeatingStove sold this week we
give absolutely free. the. following
AH the Pipe Needed Free-A Wood-Iined
StOYeboard Free-CoIIar and Elbows Free
Order your Heater at once and take advantage
of this liberal offer. Prices from ?12.00 up.
mm $55.00
Yea Weed Pey But Lhe SmU Sum of $1.00 A VttfK -
. ... .vt &itfm J
- n-,Wsia
rr Week 1 Dovwn
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Will Hold for Future Delivery
V Li!ii Jjm
Rrst and Yamhill B0DI0 Serond and Yamhill
These Morris Chairs have solid oak frames in the golden
or weathered finish, covered with a high grade of Chase
, leather , that iwnll stand the wear ( and .v ''. '
tear of years of .semce. Fitted with
brass rods and brackets, and recline in five
positions. The regular price is $15.00.
made a special at. .
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