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(THE V OITEGON- DAILY : JOURNAi; -PORTLAND. WEDNESDAYS .EVENING.. DECEMBER ' 2. 1908.
EMPEROR THREE
SCORE YEARS
.. - - i
Franz Josef s Reign One of
the Longest Statesman
' of the Highest Order.
lfn et BemarkaMe Zafth.
r:.'V-- "',' f Tears.
..Victoria, Kl' to 1901.,...',.. I
Francis Joseph, 1S4S to 1908.. 0
Georra III. 1760 to 1829...... 69
. Louis XV, 171$ to 1774.. .... 69
V Henr III.' 1118 to 1J7I SS
Edward III. 1317 to 1377.... SO
4
Vienna. Pec 2. Shrty yeara an em
peror. Such Is the extremely uncom
mon record achieved by Emperor Fran
cla Joseph, who was called to tha throne
of tha dual monarchy Just alxty yeara
go today. In the midst of the atorm an. I
tumult occasioned bv the revolution of
j 1848. In observance of the anniversary
tne capital waa toaay a mass or nagu
and bunting., and In wlndowa every
where were displayed pictures of tha
' aged emperor, beloved by all his sub
jects and respected by all the world.
Services of thanksgiving were held In
all the churches and the day waa ob
served aa . general holiday. Durlns
the past summer elaborate, pageants
and other spectacular, features were
held In celebration of . tha - emperor's
jubilee. The observance of the actual
anniversary today waa confined prin
cipally to tha presentation of formal
addresses of congratulation la behalf
of the army and tha various depart
ments of the government, tha foreign
riinlnmata mnA . numerous , .societies
. throughout the empire. :,', . - .'
atiffht Sara Been Sated Tyrant. -
The serious illness through : which
Francla -Joseph passed last year sapped
much of hla vitality and deprived hlin
of much of that physical vigor which
waa regarded aa marvelous tn a man of
his years. Mentally he la aa alert and
active as ever. During tha recent
course of events in tne Balkans, wnicn
threatened the peace- of Europe, the
aged emperor held long da)ly confer
ences with hla ministers of state and,
aa on so many occasions in the cast.
the results furnished strong evidence
or Hie consummate diplomacy ana Keon
inefght of the situation. ,.,- v
Durlnar the sixty years of hla relan
Francis Joseph, amidst inordinary
difficulties, haa done more than falls
to the lot of most rulers to Improve tha
condition of his subjects. - when In
December. 1848. he was somewhat tin
expeetedly called to his high office he
round nis realm in a state or maescno
B.hle confusion. ' The nollcv of his im
mediate predecessors had been . harsh
and repressive, -and the great revolu-
Tionarv war or m.a caused xormiaame
uprisings' in both Austria and Hungary.
These were sternly repressed and dras
tically punished. The ancient liberties
of the Hungarians were curtailed inj
ultimately abolished, and Francla Jos
eph seemed destined 'to be perpetuated
. In history aa one' of the moat despotic
of European monarcha.
Emperor 9Bows Kls Oraatnesa.
From this bad reputation . be was
saved, by what seemed at the time a
series of - tragio mlsf ortunea. ' In n
short campaign In 1869 Austria was
: aereaiea ana lorcea to cgni.ni nerseii
with. Vene,tia as her sole foothold In
Italy.' Then followed the crushing de-
. feat Inflicted on her by Prussia in 1860,
and her expulsion from tha German
confederation.
A man of coarser flbra and mora un
feeling nature would probably have
been crushed by such- a aeries of na
tional humiliations, but they only served
to make apparent - the ... atatesmanllke
qualities of Francla Joseph. From pro
jects of foreign aggression he turned
to plans of national betterment. - The
claims of Hungary began to- receive the
consideration they deserved. After the
disaster of 1866 the plan of 'Deak, the
greatest of Hungarian statesmen and
jurists, for a federal empire waa adopt
ed, and Francis Joseph was crowned
anew king of Hungary in 1867. So. pe
culiar a constitution Is that of Austria
and Hungary called for the exercise of
fatlence,tact, and administrative abll
ty of the highest order, but for forty
yenrfl he has managed to overcome ail
difficulties and yet retain a peraonal
popularity which la parallel . only by
that of the British king among the
crowned heada of Europe. - For alxty
years has Francla Joseph weathered all
storms, alike of public anxiety and do
mestio sorrow, and today he stands out
among the .world's sovereigns aa one
of the strongest and most attractive
xigures. i; ,
Soils dlvea Away.
The Universal Sale, Fourth and Mor
rison streets, are giving beautiful dolls
away with golden brown hair, aleeping
dolls, In .fact,, many different styles.
Read their Announcement In tonight's
Journal., .
ARRESTED, .TIIEII
ELECTED AUDITOR
County Treasurer West of
Wahkiahum Is Charged
With Embezzling.
'(Special Ptipatch to -The Joorsalt
Cathlamet, Wash.. Deo. J. County
Treasurer West. of .Wabklabupv county,
Washington, who waa arrested charged
with embessllng nearly $2000. will be
tried at the January term of court. Tha
invMtiir tlnn nf the records was con
ducted by E. H. Callis and J. W. Fergu
son, accountants of Portland, at the di
rection of the coupty commissioners.
The results of their work have been
enmnlled In a n&mnhlet which haa Just
been published for circulation among
toe taxpayera or nunnmura wumj.
The report of Messrs. Callla and Fer-
ansnn mtn forth that the Office Of
county treasurer haa been conducted in
a most lax manner. a
- The report showa-that Instead of can
ealllnr.tha warrants after drawing
checks on tha cpunty. .funds he has per-
mittea mem to oraw inieiri u
.hirni h oountv with the Interest.
Part of the shortage 1s accounted for by
falsification of the warrant registers. A
large number of .wacrauta is also, miss
ing from the flies of the office. :
flEW LAWS FOR
! UNDESIRABLES
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Secretary S5aus of Bureau
of Commerce and JuaDor
on Chinese.
LEGISLATION FOR;
UWILLA ROADS
Better ; Highway l Promoters
, yy ouia wive J&acii if is- :
' trict weri j' -i
"I "J can testify to the
great merits of your Emul
sion, especially in all
diseases of a pulmonary
nature. It has saved many
lives that otherwise would
have yielded to consump
tion . . we keep Scotfs
Emulsion in the house all
the time and all the family
iiseit"-MR. C, J. BUD
LONG, Box 158, Wash
ington, R.L
:Scott's
ision
docs' ALL it does by creating
" flesh and strength so rapidly
that i the t progress of the
disease is retarded and often
stopped. - It is a wonderful
- flesh builder and so easy to
digest that the youngest child
and most delicate adult can
take it. If you are losing flesh
from consumption or any
other cause; take . Scott's
'Emulsioh. It will stop the -wasting
and strengthen the
-whole system. ' i "'
Be sure to get SCOTT'S
'.T '- .a .4 aBMBBaaBasM t : f
AU PRCGGISTS 1 : vv ' -.'
i
IM aMid rea a eopr at Mr. Badleas's
lattw-kia ca i really woadrful4 .
aoaM laMmatlac litantan rardla ear
tluioa. jut eaM a aard aea.
ttoatoa tala aapaa, . , : . '
SCOTT BOWNB '
40 read Scree, - Nte Yerk
(Onlted. Preag Lesard Wle.
Washington Dec. 2. Secretary Oscar
B. Btraua of the bureau of commerce
and labor, makes recommendation in his
sixth annual report that a new exclu
sion law be framed for the purpose of
more effectively governing the immi
gration of undesirable Chinese.
. Secretary Strauss says n part:
"The obvious course to pursue, there
fore, dictated alike by the demands of
justice and equality on the one hand
and by consideration of. good adminis
tration on the other, -is to place tho
matter of Chinese immigration where
It essentially belongs, namely, within
the operation of the system of regula
tion applicable to .immigration gener
ally; in other words, to let the meth
ods and the machinery provided with
respect to. the. admission and exclusion
of aliens generally be applied in the
case of aliens from China aa well.
Should thla be done, among other re
sults ' which may confidently be x
peeted are In the first place, an, enor
mous gain In effectiveness of enforce
ment, particularly with reference to the
deportation of those who have secured
unlawful ancrak tn tha country: second.
a. moat decided gain In economy of nd
ministration, and, third, a marked im-
Frovement In the relations between two
riendly peoples aa well aa a notable
Increase In commercial prestige."
JLIL KEEPS UP FIGHT
. FOR CROWN LANDS
(Special Diiptteh to The Journal.)
Waahlna-ton. Dec. I. Persons with a
penchant for keeping tab on royaltlea
and ex-royaltlea may be interested to
learn that Lllluokalanl, she of the un
pronounceable 'name who rormeriy
reigned aa queen of Hawaii, reached ber
seventieth -birthday today. . This .week
the attention of American readers has
been called to this extraordinary per
sonaaa bv her arrival here to press her
claims on tne government ior compen
sation for. lanaa rormeriy neiongina; o
tne crown or tne nawaimn iiiu.
Tha claims of Liliuokalanl have been
before tha cubllo ever since the annex
ation of her former domain to the United
States. , The general opinion nere is tnat
tne cnancea oi ner receiving uuuiunu
tlon are very remote.
: At tha time that 8. B. Dole and others
contrived a coup ana cnangea tne gov
ernment of the Hawaiian isianas rrom
a monarchy to a republic, tne ngnt or
the crown to certain tanas in me lBianas
was abrogated, and alnce that time these
lands have remained the property of the
republic, or territory, the distinction be
tween crown and government lands
never having existed. Article 8S of the
constitution or tne repumio or nawau,
promulgated July 4, 1 8 84,-declared the
crown lands to be the Drorertv of the
Hawaiian government and to be frea and
clear of any trust of or concerning the
same, and from all claims of whatever
nature uion the rents, issues ana pronts
-thereof. This selfsame article of the
constitution of the republic became a
section of the territorial constitution
and la a law in a sense aa clear and
strict as any amendment of the consti
tution or the unitea states.
ASSEMBLYMAN SAYS
GILLETT MEDDLED
Sacramento, Cal., Dec 2 Although
the investigation of the affairs of the
offices of State Printer F. W. Shannon
haa been formally completed by the
committee of assemblymen appointed for
the purpose, the charge .of Assembly
man Richard Jury of San Mateo that
the committee was hindered In lta In
vestigations by Governor James N. Gll
lett, is still, causing discussion. Jury
declared at the last meeting of the
committee, yesterday,, that not only
Governor Glllett but other members of
the administration namperea the In-
Sulry. He aald Secretary of Stata
hades Curry and local printers who
were called aa witnesses gave testimony
favorable to Shannon without regard to
their knowledge of th facts.
- Tha other members of the committee
dissented from the statement of Jury
and supported the governor. It waa fi
nally decided by them to close the In
quiry and a report will be prepared and
submitted to the governor at the naxt
session of the legislature.1
BIG TUNNEL JOB ,
ALMOST COMPLETED
(United Preae Leased Wlrf.f
San Francisco. Dec 2. The a-reat
Spring Garden tunnel, the' longest and
largest In California and ' the biggest
bore on the line of the Western Pacific
railroad, .will be punched through- next
Frldav. according to the railroad offi
cials. - . -
The tunnel -was started a year ago and
after the ton bora ia finished on Fri
day there will still remain five months'
work retting tne tunnel oown to lioor
level.
Tha enrmeerina- difficulties ' encoun
tered have' made the work one of the
greatest engineering feats In tunnel
boring in the United States. The length i
of the tunnel, lta grade and the fact
that a sDrlne- was encountered in the'
center of It gave the engineers a, year
or trouoie.
Contrary to expectation no rreclous
minerals were found, although .the bora
biaected the mineral range in tha Sier
ras near tha Feather river.. .
Elopers Caught at Butte, Mont. .
"trnltrd Prtsa IniH Wire.
Butte. Mont.. Dec tln tlonlnt
couple. Charles Erie, a well known
hardware merchant of Cleveland: & -T..
and Miss Elsie Pomeroy, a 17 year-old
girl from the name town, are under ar
real here. They wkre caught by the
local-of flceta yesteAlay just as .they
were about to board -.raln for Ogden,
where the Intended to be married.
(Sperlal Dlspstck to Tha Jooraal.t 1- '
Pendleton. Or.. Dec. 2. Although an
nravinr tha a-ond road a lew as ex
plained: by State Senator- C J. ' Smith
Saturday afternoon at special meet
Ins in -the rooms of tha commercial
association, the Good Roads league ad
vocates ad amendment to rive rreater
utility to the proposed legislation. Tin
local enuiusiaata ao not want eacn rona
district limited in Us road improve
ments by less progressiva neighbors, and
will advocate a change -In- the law to
permit Individual districts to vote taxes
tor tneir own particular use in. addi
tion to regular oountv taxes, so thnt
in progressive communities road build
ing may be carried on without limita
tion by leaa progressiva portions of
the county. .... . ,. j.
Althourh the Good Roads lea rue is
luBt entering upon its usefulness, It
has" already accomplished something by
rocusing tne attention oi tne larmers
Upon the present conditions ef the- road,
with -the result that elrht miles of
road Are. now being built at the expense
of enthusiasts upon surveys furnished
by tha county court One of these roads
Is four miles wast of town and Is be
ing constructed by Dave Nelson ana
Loula Hagen; the other, four miles north
of town. Is being built by Ike Chris
topher. Mr. Taylor Is of tha opinion
that tha same plan will be adopted
by tha enthusiasts . In hla own district.
No. 16, where work Is needed. - !
According to President Taylor tho
work of importance before tha .Good
Roads association Is to procure two
highways across the Umatilla Indian
reservation, and In this the aasoclation
bopea to have the cooperation of the
sheepmen of the country. A committee
from both organizatlona will work to
gether to secure thla -improvement,
which will have to come aa the result
of an act of congress, One road planned
would-come south from Athena, while
the other would cross the reservation
from Meaenam to thla -city. '
SHIPPERS FIGHTING
NEW EXPRESS RATE
nual banquet tonight of the Rochester
chamber of commerce. ,, James J., Hill,
president of the Great : Northern rail
way, apd J)n Nicholas-Murray Butler,
president of Columbia university, are
to be - tha principal speakers.
r.' u'ii i.i i i a i .mi i
' $ Warehousemen to Session. I','-
' (gpecUl Dispatch to Tbe Journal. !
- Washington, Deo. J. The American
Warehsusemen'a association, one of the
strongest organisations of buslneaa men
In the United States, began ita annual
convention In th capital today with a
lai'ge attendance of member a. The ses
sions af th convention will laat two
day, during which time there will be
discussions of a number of matters of
lr4.1.Mr,M that . - a v tmvi. a.4 . '. V .
brought bef or v tha coming session of
WASHINGTON,' COLORADO
' . , AND WEST VIRGINIA
- Chicago, Dec i. Tha offlolar count
In West Virginia gives Tsft 137,869;
BrVan, 111.418; ChafinH tl,0T; ; ebs!
676; Hlsgen, 4. ' - ,j
Washington Taft, 101,082;' Bryan,
ren, 248. .
Colorado Taft.' 128,700; rBryan." Wr
naiin, odb; uvdb, tvit. .
" ' '
cubes Moil Fiieo
8. 8. 8. CURED EIM. ,
I flrst knew ef my blood jxriton tix yaartacoaadlwaa
treated for two yean ay blood tpedalicta who treated me
with no good results so I gave them ap and started to as
8. 8. 8. When I etaunenced its us I wu covered with aoree
and eruptions d4wm very weak and ran-down. Te-dayl
am myself agaiaudmy skiais as clear as a baby's. . I
know it made a positive cue for me and I am maUnf it my
business to hare my Wends um it as I did aad already two
of them ate harlat wonderful results in the way of a euro.
JLSJUtX UAKKlfl T.
4H West Horth An.
(TJnlted Press Led wire.
San Francisco, Deo. 2. Shippers
throughout the Paclflo coast territory
are preparing for their fight before the
Interstate Commerce commission against
the Increased express rates imposed by
the Wells Fargo company, following tha
formal filing of a complaint In Wash
ington yesterday.- The complaint sets
forth .that notice has been given DT tne
Wells Fargo company that on December
10 ratea on large lots of goods shipped
between New York and California will
be raised from 125. per - cent1-on BOO
pounds to 928 per cent on 2000 pound
lots and that no reduction will be
granted for ' combined carload ship
ments. It is- pointed out in the com
plaint that the rate of 11 cents on 1009
lots between San Francisco and Port
land haa not been changed' and it In
asserted that ' this is evidence of . dis
crimination. .The commission Will bo called on to
decide whether the several ahlppers are
entitled to a minimum rate on. a com
bined shipment. The express company
haa . refused to., make , the reduction. .
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MINING CONGRESS
MEETS AT PITTSBURG
(Speelal -Dispatch to Th Journal.)
Pittsburg, Pa., Dec. 2. Many atatea
are represented at the eleventh annual
meeting of. the American" mining con
gress, which began a four days' session
in this city today. Th organisation
proposes to make plans at the present
meeting for a special effort to bring
about th creation of a' federal bureau
of mines and mining, the head of which
shall have a place in the president's
cabinet Other matters to receive . at
tention Include the better protection of
the lives of miners, federal aid for min
ing schools and experiment stations, the
conservation of, mineral resources and
the elimination of fraudulent mining
stock operations.
Notable Speakers at Banquet.
' - (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) '
Rochester, N. Y., Dec 2. Final ar
rangements have been made for the an-
In this short talk we want to tell you about S. S, S.,a real cure for.
Contagious Blood Poison, We want to show you why it cures the
disease, and especially do we hope this will reach those who "have "used
other medicines with unsatisfactory results.. . ; , v ; u
ContaeiousBlood Poison is the most powerful and destructive of
all blood disorders. It corrupts and vitiates the entire, circulation ana
manifests itself in the most loathsome and hateful symptoms, such as
ulcerated mouth and throat, swollen elands in the eroin. copper colored
splotches, and even sores and ulcers on different parts of the ' body;
The poison causes the
hair and eyebrows to
fall out, and sometimes
the finger nails come
off and the entire
glandular system is
attacked.
Because of the in
sidious and destructive
nature of the disease
most medicines used
for Contagious Blood
Poison are composed
Principally of Mercury,
'otash, or some other
strong. minel. It is
intended that these
minerals shall kill , the
germs and virus of the
disease by working "on
the principle that one
poison will counteract
the otljer, and - thus
produce a Cure. This
is just the point of fail
ure, for the virus can
not be killed: it wilt lie
dormant in the system
until such treatment is
left off, and then every
miserable symptom of
the trouble will return.
S. S.S. works on
exactly the opposite
principle. It goes down
into the blood and
removes the virus
and germs of the disease
and certain cure. S. S. S
Chicago, m.
DOCTORS MISS HIM WORM. '
I was afflicted with Blood Poison, and th doctors did
me ao good, taourhl took their treatment faithfully. In
fact, I seemed to gtt worse all the while. I took almost
every se-eaDed tlood remedy, but they did not seem to reach,
the disease, and bad ao effect whatever. I was disheart
ened, for it seemed that I woiud sever be cored. At the ad
vice of a friend I took 8.8.8. aad began to improve. - I
continued the medicine, and tt cured me completely, build
ing up my health and increasing my appetite. Although
this was tea years ago, I bare merer had a sign of the dis
ease to return. W. St. HBWMAIf.
Chester, 8. C.
CURED 35 TEARS AGO; 8TILI CTOED.
Some twenty-lire yeara ago I was troubled with a se
vere case of Contagious Blood Poison, aad after trying doc
tors and a great many so-ealled cures without relief, f com
menced the use of 8. 8. 8. It did not take long for th
medicine to show the good effect that I had heard attributed
to it, and after taking a good course of It every Symptom
of the disease left and I am a well man, I have never had
any sign of its return aad my blood la yet In good coadlUoa
from tne thorough cleaaainx 8. S. 8. gave it.
Greenwood, 8. C. J.P.HILL,
HOT A BLEMISH LEFT. V
Some year ago I aaed 5. 8. 8. for a severe blood dis
ease, and I am pleased to tell you that It did its work
well. It drove out th poises entirely, restored my blood
to its normal coadttloa, Improved my general health, aad
to-day I am at sound a maa as 1 ever was. Hot a blemish
or blotch on me, and hasn't been for yee.i. 8. 8. 8. is
truly a blessing to those suffering from blood diseases, aad
it is with pleasure that I give H my hearty endorsement.
It is a real blood punier that doe lta work MrmaneaUy.
Ko 'patch work'1 about 8. 8. 8.
IS AJquipa St. , Pittsburg, Pa. BARH2T KUIXEB.
TALKING MACHINE RECORDS
NEARLY IN HALF
. i..- f :' :t t .. - -
A vast .assortment of strictly brand-new Disc-Jtecords for all, makes
of talking machines retailed regularly at 60c the world over, are now
; on Bale at nearly half, or 33c each. - Not more .than six records to
' each" customer.5. ;A11 that is best in band and operatic ;eleciibns,
- vocal arid instrumental" numbers, etc,' etc.,' are' included in this un-
precedentedf pffer.w Here'i a; fine chance to get, a. .splendid, aSidft- ,
i mentof new, tecorda i. at little expense. "- Come. the,, first thing. -
V-To'!caiI- particular' attention i to otir splendid Talking Machine fiepart
ment, acknowledged the-finest and most modernly equipped in the :
; West, we are offering a limited number-of high-grade Talking Ma- .
r chines at drastic, reductions. All are strictly brand new, very latest .
- styles, tapering .arm,' etc . .
The regular $25.00 Talking Machines - '
' and six Records only.,... v..f 10.75
The regular $40.00 Talking Machines5
and six Records only...... . ..f 24.90
The regular $85.00. Talking Machines '
t; and six Records only...j,;...(p49.25.;
All fully guaranteed. ' No machines will,
be sold to dealers at these prices,' and
only one ' to v. each customer. v , .This is
positive. Pay cash oreasy payments.'
We reserve the right to withdraw this
offer just as sosm as 'the certain, number;
of machines are sold. Arrange to come :
right sway. ;. s-.y?:---" -v-' '.'.t''-"'
.Graves Music Co.
,' -; : ', 111 roTX, TB11T. ; ;
V ;Tn Largest and '.Finest Music Emporium " in the .West. " '
and in this way brings about a real
does not cover uo the disease in anv
way, but so thoroughly does it cleanse and purify the blood that not the
si ehtest trace of the do son is lett tor tuture outDreaics.' s. S. S. is
made entirely of healing;, cleansing roots, herbs and barks, it does not
contain the least particle of mineral in any form, apd is a medicine so
absolutely safe and certain in its results that evereOne may cure them
selvesrof Contagious Blood Poison in the privacy ot their homes, and be
assured that the cure is permanent and lasting We have a Home Treat
ment book. containing a great many helpful suggestions to those who
are curing themselves with S."S.:S. We will send, this book, and any
medical advice free to all who write. -
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
r, , . . .
)frERWIBIi
P0im.AKDsOllBGOr.
With every cash Want Ad brought to the
JOURNAL office for insertion in the SUN
DAY JOURNAL December 6, 1908.
1000 Boxes of the
famous "After
Dinner Mints"
Manufactured by the Pacific Coast Biscuit
Co., of - Portlaqd, Or., will be delivered' to
the JOURNAL of fice at 8 o'clock :Wednes
day morning, December 2, and one box will
be given1 to every person who brings '.in a
Want Ad to be inserted : in the ' SUNDAY
JOURNAL. You can bring in -the ad' any
time after 8 o'clock Wednesday morning and
get the candy. If the ad runs several; days,
one of these days must be Sunday, Decern
. ber 6. If . it runs one day. onlyi that, day
must be Sunday, December 6 to entitle the
t advertiser to a box of candy. . . '.
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G. P. Riummelin & Sons 1
126 SECOND STREET
BETWEEN WASHINGTON ; AND ALDER
Manufacturing: Furriers ,
FUR COATS
JlnAlasIca Sealskin, - Mink," -Astrakhan, Persian X
-Lamb, Otter, Beaver, etc " "V .
Fur Neckwear and
Muffs
si- -
Jrjt mV' 'In all fashionable Furs, black Lvnx.. Mink., Sible X
... , . - -
Ermine, Sable; etc.
lVV FUR AUTO COATS. GLOVES.
FUR RUGS AND ROBES
' Established 1870
'.
HTQRB . OPEN SATURDAY BVEININQS
I 1
4,
WE ARE DRIVING FOR
TRADE
And ws merit it ' by ' giving; the best
values possible for the least money. We
do not simply claim this, we prove It to
every customer, and our efforts are
constantly bent toward making-, every
patron satisfied with his - or her pur
chase.' Here you may always rely upon
quick and polite service, and upon ob
taining the latest goods in their several
lines.
AVERY& CO.
IS Third St., Bet. Pine & Ash
OREGON HOTEUS
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ins; the hotels and resorts whose announcements appear in this column.
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ture, rates, etc., will be gladly furnished to those interested.
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
Fifth and Washington Sts. Portland, Or.
OPBNBO JUNB lt, 1908
V ' "Modern luxury at moderate prices." -, In the heart
of - business and shopping district Exquisitely
furnished. All modern conveniences. Liberal num
ber private baths. Sample rooms. Handsomest
' Cafe and Grill in northwest; music - Bus meets all
' trains. Rates $1.00 and up. t
. W. Swetland. Manager. ,
Confection that merits Its favor
with the people -'
Remember, CveryrPersoh
Who brings in a cash ad before 9 o'clock
next Saturday night for the SUNDAY
JOURNAL will eceive . a . box of . this de
licious confection. The picture in this ad
is the exact size of the top of the box.. . .
. There is ..absolutely no limit to the num
' ber of boxes given out. After the -1000
boxes are gone, more will be provided. :
THE -CORNELIUS
, , "Tne 'House. -of Welcome"
CORNER PARK AND ALDER
Portland's' Bom Ton Transient Hotel. Headquarters
ior thelTraveling.Public. , Eurqpean Plan. Single $1.50
and up. Double $2-and up. Our Free Omnibus Meet
AH .Trains.' " fi. ' '
N.K.CLARKE
Manager .' a . ,
C. W. CORNELIUS
" Proprietor ' r
THE HOSTEL LENOX A '- :
:
Portland's new'aftd most modernly furnished . - jX. Cl
hotel. Third and Main streets. Special rates to . nZtf T5 1
permanent - STuests -for1 ther winter. Free bus 'to i,T ' ' .-
and from truths. "Excellent cuisine. Telephone. k . -932 , V '
in every ;room. ' Private. baths. , . ju ;
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Diamondnonse" Paint
JfO" BETTER PAINT -MADE.' ,"
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Portland ; Sash & Door Co.
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r will cure any ; case: of Kidney or Bladder Disease not
beyond the reacllcf medicine. No medicine can do more.
- Cures Baclcachq 1
Corrects -J .
Irregularities .
Do not risk having,
' BHght'a Disease
; or Diabetes '
."Tie Success'Facttry"
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