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f THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10, 1908. Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Helligr ."The Won and the Mouse" ungaiow urpneura . . . . . mar . . . , Vantages urana ......... t.. . Rose of the Ran oho" "The Land of Nod" , vauaevuia ................ Vaudevil a , vauaevui. "Ranch. 10" At ths T. M. C.' A. last night a very rleasant social function was given by he local Christian Endeavor union. The first feature of the entertainment wta a program aa follows: Quartet, Miss Hazel Hardy, Miss Monft Lawler, Mlsa Lottie Hampton, Mlsa F.- Olsan; banjo selections, toy I. W. - Larlmore; sleight of hand, Mr. Bell. The most pleasing number of the program was a cantata, "The Singing Garden, rendered by the following gentlemen and ladles of the First Christian church: Miss Katharine Llnehan, Miss Myrtle Sale, Miss A. B. Price, Miss Ellen Flook, Miss Mabel Burgoyne, James Johnson, Carl Brown, Mrs. Maud Watklns, 1. Curtis Robinson and Mrs. Q. B. Baker. Following the program a very pleasant social hour was spent in the large gymnasium, after which refreshments were served. An entertaining feature was a fortune teller in her oriental booth.- i NEW UNDERSTUDY FOR ROSE STAIIL Judge. Webster In the county court yesterday appointed Mrs. Honors M. Lawler executrix of the will of her late husband, iBaac Lawler, who left an es tate of the net value of $25,000, -after , allowing for a $20,000 mortgage on property in Couch addition. The entire estate is given to the widow for her lifetime, with the proviso that if any of It is undisposed of at her death it shall be held in trust by Arthur C. Payton for the benefit of Kathleen Lawler and Nona Lawler, daughters! R. Emmet Lawler and Gerald Lawler, sons; and , Mary C. Schermerhonn, granddaughter. The daughters in such case are to re ceive one fifth part each, the remainder to be invested, in interest bearing se curities for the other legatees, who will share equally. . 1 At the Church of Good Tidings, East Eighth and Couch streets, next Sunday evening the pastor. Rev. J. D. Corby, will present a number of very interest ing slides of pictures in Japan where the Unlversalist faith has won many followers. These pictures have Just , come from tho east and this is a rare chance to see a new phase of the. ag gressive work of the larger faith. On Monday evening In the same church. Dr. Jay J. Lewis of Boston. Mass., will give the story of the only true passion 1 play. Dr. Lewis was at Oberammergau In 1890 and again in 1900 and was the personal guest of those participating and thus was given many facilities for collecting the choice pictures and rich materials with - which , he makes this lecture so -charming and instructive. An Oregon branch" of the National Association for the Study and Preven tion of Tuberculosis has been organized with the following officers: President, Pr. R. E. Lee Steiner, Salem; honorary vice presidents, George E. Chamberlain, O. E, Wolverton, Robert S. Bean, George H. Williams; vice presidents, Ben Selling, G II. Chapman, Th. D.. A. L. Mills; treasurer, W. P. Andrus; sec retary, Dr. E. A. Pierce; executive com mittee, A L. Mills, chairman; E. P. Geary. R. C. Yennev, Dr. Esther Pohl, . Mrs. Clarence Nichols, Dr. E. A. Pierce, W. P. Andrus. ,r . -saaaaaaaa-asaeBPs--s . ' " ' V ' , V : :;:: : , : . 1 , . It ' - f . ' ' i I ' I I " it! A f I, J 7 AT TEE THEATRES - Seat Sale for "The Devil." The advance, seat sale will -open to morrow (Friday) morning at 10 o'clock at the boxofflce of the Heilig theatre. I for "The Devil," which will be the at i traction for- three nights, beginning next Sunday, December IS. This is the original Henry W. Salvage version. ' Delightfully Amusing. There Is a comedy sketch at Pants res tnis week entirety out or. me orainary. I That is Eugene O'Rourke and Nellie El- tlncer presentation or "Parlor A, which Is delightfully amusing. Mr. O'Rourke has every stamp of originality, and his naturalness of manner brings htm instantly into the good graces of . we audience. "The Land of. Nod." Bitrarest hit of the season at the Ba ker is Samuel Bork's beautiful musical extravagansa, "The Land of Nod," which is packing- the popular playhouse to the doors at every performance. The children are especially delighted with all the Mother Goose characters, includ ing April Fool, The Man Jn the Moon, the Sand Man and the Telephone Man. Another Immense Success. ' "The Rose of the Ranchn ' whinh Pi. ker stock company is presenting all this week, is another Immense success. Just as "The Girl of the Golden West3 was a few weeks ago. It is a big scenic play of California missions. Miss Jewel in the leading role of Juanlta, the Spanish girl, and Sydney Ayres. her American lover, are both cast In parts that require brilliant acting. - ... ' Superstition at Orpbeum. ; The a-reat ona art nlnvlot "nim.r.ti. tlon," is making one of the bia hits f the season at tha Ornlmum It I with a fortune teller, a politician and a I newspaper man. It is thoroughly mod I ern an? up to date and speaks of the things today. There is munh nt An. i nth tic effect, some political intrigue and EVERYBODY CAN HAVE BEAUTIFUL LJ HAIR NOW, end they don't hava to wait weeks and months (for results either. You will aotice marked improvement attar ; the very first applicstioa. Danderln is quickly and thoroughly abssrbad by the scalp and tha hair sooa shows the effects el its wonderfully hiUrating and life-producing qualitiaa. It is pleasant and easy to use limply apply it lo tha seals and hair once a day ontil the hair begins to grow. then rwe or three times week till desired results are . oDtainea. Grows Hair nd we can TnTfcaTmtrtTl IT! A lady from California writes in subatsnoe as followst 1 bare baes oiins your wob4t fal hair tonlo tor Mraral monuii aadak latt lam BowblMMdwlth wonderful tult of halrthat tnu rei over 48 laebea to leagtb i tbe bral4 is erar inobM arauita, ! Another from New Jersey! After silns sixth bottle I sm happy to say that I have as ale a hea at hair M aayose la Saw Jentj. ' Adelaide Harland. Adelaide Harland, who is playing the part of the chorus girl in the "Land of Nod" at the Baker theatre this week, has received an offer from Rose Btahl, the star of "The Chorus Lady.", which oomes to the Helllg December 20. Hiss Rta hi ha s nttaroA n aba Mlaa ta.lait to London with her next spring when I "A Struggle for Gold sno goes to me rtisn metropolis to present "The Chorus Lady" and wants nor to understudy, the stellar role in the play, that of Patricia O'Brien, which Living Bronze Pictures. Living pictures In bronca ars nra sented by Professor Patterson this week as the principal attraction at ths urana. rne pictures represent the clas slo statuary, such as the Marathon race and Diana. Mothlna lika this has been seen here before. An act which me cnuaren wm like in particular la a jay circus. At an early hour Wednesdfty morning occurred the death of Mrs. H. O. Hen derson at her home in Salem. The cause was heart failure. She had been in poor health for some time. Until a few months ago Mrs. Henderson, with her husband, had been a resident of Lents, 'at which blace Mr. Henderson occupied the pulpit of the Evangelical church. They resided at Lents for the past four years. Mr. Henderson being removed last spring . to Salem. The funeral will be held at Lents tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. of course is the part taken by Miss OlRIIl. - . . . Miss Stahl saw. a performance of "t-.and- of Nod" in San Francisco a few weeks ago and after the performance she went bafk of the scenes and con- erraiuiatea Miss Harland on ner work. This week Miss Harland received a let-' ter from the star, offering her the posi tion of understudy to her own role dur ln the Ltmdon engagement. Miss Har land states that she will in all probabil ity accopi ansa Btanrs oner at tne con clusion of the tour '6f "Land of Nod," at the Star. A Struerle fop Gold" la th tin nt A. H. Couger"s comedy drama whteh Is me nurucuim hi tne otar tnia week. The scenery Is esDeciallv clthnrat. anil being situated in picturesque California. anoras ampie opportunity and scope ior inei sceuio artisi ana. stage me- cnanic N0EDICA TO SING AT HEILia TONIGHT Toniaht at 8:30 Madams NnrrtW anil her company will give their eagerly an f 1p1ih t Ail AnnMrt m thtk u.uiff hAa and In conseauence there is a verv rnnd I tre. The erf nnnnn la u n,ioi. chance that she will be seen as Patricia known and so well loved that It is al ii ni ien at some time or other during I most unnecessary; to say anything more the London engagement of "The Chorus than "Nordica sings tonight." Lady. The concert is under the direction of I Lois Steers-Wynn Coman. and the fol- Presbvterlan church will he hrfl . SLTi"8.?8"! Siven; builders' recital tomorrow nieht. Carl " "'vri Denton will oreslde at the ciron. anl I a.i. t-mu mi it.,i. . t fl.l.. sr.4(.u in v. : .V. " - ju iiiouio iuil . Vinuo WUJHruil Will UH WHS HUIOIHIL I nm .Chopin The public is Invited to attend. Suit for $22,500 damages against Pa quet, Gieblsch & Joplln, sewer contrac tors, has been begun by Joseph Ehal alnen, administrator of the estates of the three Finns who were killed by a cavein October 6 in the Brooklyn sewer. Jt Is alleged that the men were required bv their employers to dig so far ahead of tha brick work that the timbers were undermined and they were plnced In danger, he men who lost their lives were FranR Mattson, Antll Jaatinen and Robert Kayhko. Save the Discount. Send check or rsy at office on or before Thursday, the 0th, to save the discount on December bills for the automatic telephone to save your nerves "Home phone your long distance calls to Seattle, Tacoma, Albany, Corvallis and all points In Ore gon and Washington. Arrange to have the comforts of a "Home." Call con tract department, A-1816. Home Tele phone Co., corner Park and Burnsids streets. Davis & Kllburn of 249 Morrison street, carry a very attractive line of nonaay goods, dooks ana stationery just, what you want for Christmas. Christmas cards. New Tear cards, art calendars, exclusive lines imported and domestic. The postal shop, 124 Fifth street, near wasmngton. We sponge and press your clothes. 81 (a) shine your shoes, all for 11.60 month. main tit. A-4314. wagons run even where. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Star! Christmas cards. New Tear cards, art calendars, exclusive lines Imported and domestic. The postal shop, 124 Fifth street, near wasnington. I'm it on walnut culture In firrrm- get free booklet before buying walnut lanas. x. witnycomDe, commercial oiocat, roruana, ur. Christmas cards. New Tear ewi art calendars, exclusive lines Imported and uomeBua. ino postal snop, iz Fifth street, near wasnington. Gill's courteous salesmen will cheer- run y neip you mane a girt selection. An endless variety of splendid presents to cnoose irom. 'Tannhauser." Waamer Mme. Nordica. r Prologue from "Pagllaccl". Leoncavallo Mr. .Hastings. English songs: ta) ".now meeps the Chimson Fetal Qullter "Serenade R. Strauss "Angels Ever Bright and Fair" Handel "Hall Bounteous May" , uena ijranscomoe Mme. Nordica, PART II. V PaplUon Grieg Rhapsodle Hongrolse LI sit Miss Showers. French and Italian Songs: (ft) "Vlelle Chanson Bliet (b) "Nell" Faure (c) Canzonetta from "Salvator Rosa" Gomes (d) "Mattinata" Leoncavallo Mme. Nordica. (a) Requiem Arthur Foots (b) Sword Song Elgar Mr. Hastings. German Sonas : (a) "Monat Mai Hammond (b) "Ich Llebe Dlch" Grieg c) "Waldesgeshprach ....Schumann Mme. Nordica. 18 This Great Hair-Grow ing Remedy can now be had st all druggist in three sizes, 25c. 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Taa a T show bow qalekly r I Danderln acta.we will fend a large umpla n-es ty return mautoanf ona wno aeadt this fraaeoiipoa tetba i IsswItM luswlM C., Cklctta, with tbalr name and addrau aad 100 la allvar or stampa to pay poatac. CHI Out S 1 S ;i W 1'' . f : --a. ft 1X aw..-. 1 I CM For Range or Furnace Washed and Screened No Soot Per Ton No Dirt F. B. JONES & CO. EAST 7 BOTH PHONES B 1771 AjcvBincsirrc. r - Albany college endowment and de nominational education were discussed at a dinner given by the Presbyterian Ministerial association laat night at the Commercial, club to laymen and educators who are interested. About so aruesta attended and a general dls cussion was had of the whole subject Those who snoke were m. w. crooks, President of Albany -college; W. M. Ladd. J. R. WHson. principal of Port land academy, and Wallace McCamant Penney Bros.' Special Our 12 grade f Port. Sherrv. Madeira. Angelica, To kay and Muscat wines at $1 per gal lon. Our 4 grade or Kentucky whis key at 13.26 per gauon. uur ij.ou grade of Kentucky whiskey at $2.76 tier rallon. Friday and Saturday only. 179-381 East Morrison. Phones East J87, B-2426. Free deUvery. At the board meeting of the Boys' and Girls' Aid soolety, held yesterday afternoon at Judge Gilbert's office, the reports for November were beard. The number of children received during the month was 28, in addition to the 1 on hand: dismissed during the month, 27; leaving 4 at tne nome oi tne society. Aafriatln Christmas tags, labels, etc. at GUI's. Also Christmas seals, holly cards and envelopes, coin gift boxes, Christmas wrapping paper, boxes and bells. All Christmas "necessities" as well as Christmas ''presents" at lowest possible prices. Gill's. Third and Alder. and Liquors special, .Friday Or Muscatel wine, 75c per gallons Wines and Llqi only. 21.B0 tort, sh erry, Angelica, Tokay . 75c per galloiK S4 whiskey, $2.75 per gallon; M California brandy, 12.76 per gallon. Free deliv- r v. niationai wintj v-u., mm uu Stark streets. A-6490. Just a glimpse at the many appropri ate articles for "The Man at the Desk" nnmF kainar shown at GUI's, reveals: Inkstands, postal scales, desk shears, diaries, paper weights, paper cutters, memorandum books, pen racks, etc., etc. Gill's. Third and Alder. -, , ; This evening at 8 o'clock , the regular meetine- of the Jjante ciud win pe neiu in the art room at the publlo library. The study of Dante's "Purgatory," un der the direction of Rev. Father O Hara, "Will be taken up The Daughters of the Confederacy will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. F. JopUn, Nineteenth 'irnf Clackamas streets, All are cor dially invited. .-' Rate war Steamer Nome City sails direct for San Francisco Saturday eve ning. Cabin $10, berth and meals in- eluded. Frank Bollman. agt, 128 Id St. Kelly's and Morrison. llquora One j Tel. Main 18. Store. v Park rade wines and I. Frea delivarr. Home, A-I802V . Family Liquor on. Hign gr One price to all. The Ladles Aid society of Hie Swed ish Methodist emirch. Beech and Borth wlck streets, will hold a bazaar to morrow evening at t o'clock. ; Christmas' cards. New Tear cards, art calendars,, exclusive lines imported and domestic. The postal shop, 124 Fifth street, near Washington. , .' . . The new rhurch bran whlrh hs Steamer Jessie Harklna. tnr Cam am Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street BUCK mli p. m. Christmas cards, New Tear cards, art calendars, exclusive lines Imported snd domestic. The postal shop, 124 Fifth street, pear wasnington. The man at the desk will appreciate a Christmas present of utilltv. anA "Wy " " cornea from Gill's, Third Ellers Piano House; stores everywhere. Attach Emergency Clauses. Earlv adjournment of the council yesterday afternoon was due to the re- ueat or tne city auanor mat tnis oe one to give his force a chance to attach emergency clauses to all oral nances in need or them. This was on the advice of the city attorney and Is made necessary hereafter on account of tne recent supreme court decision in the vehicle tax cane. The Real Pianola Piano Genuine Piano Pianos sold only by and Alder. Headquarters 353 Washington street. ur. j, jj. Sternberg has moved to Corbett building, Fifth and Morrison. M. B. A. whist and dance. W. O. W. temple. Eleventh street, December 12. j lo made, see windows Norgard & lauors, io am, near xaorrlson. w. a. wise and associates, painless uciiuiu, irnru ana wasnington. ' The Best Cough Cure . . . ... A. .. . half-ounce of irg!n Oil of Fine. two ounces of Glycerin and a half-pint of Whiskey, mixed, will cure any cough that is curable and break p. cold In 24 hours. Take a teaspoonful every four hours. Ask your druggist for the genuine Leach's Virgin Oil of Pins com. ouna pure, prepared ana guaranteed by he Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati. O. 121 ej D. Chambers & Son, opticians, Morrison, cor. Sixth, are the best woman's Exenange, 138 Tenth street, lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch Dr. Haynes, optician, Salmon near Ith, Berger, signs. 284 TamhilL M. 3L Gill's take magasine subscriptions. Journal want ad a. ic a word. ."Purltana." Ask arocer. WE EENT FINE PIANOS Tery Koma Kay Kava Xnsio for ths I Molldavys. -r i . . . vurinz inn next two waaira aM i uucniig tor rent ror snort- or long loiiua m targe assortment, oi very one. uia.ua new, nignest graas pianos, as I well as less expensive kiads. A nlano I can now be secured at Ellera Plan House at a monthly rental of 3, $4, 35, 2 and 37.50 a month. Instruments de livered and returned free for parties rentlnar for a nerini nt ninaih. longer. All rent paid (less reasonable interest tor tne amount invested) la al lowed in the event of eventual pur- cnue. i eiepnone or call at Ellers x-iano nouse, so. Washington street. TJam4 1aH J'a laaa,4 - - 1 - a 1 . l iviukuii miui mna jeaains ae&iers. IT ONLY SOUNDS FAR Aimosl Bvary Oae Thinks That the Paniasula Is s Wlldarnsss. Swinton is Just three miles dlrnrlv noh of the steel bridge and will be I aoout i minutes' ride on-tna tro lev. About 300 lots remain unsold out of I 1000 that were placed on the market the middle of Seotember last. Don t A. I lay, but coma to our offlc and 1st usl take you out in Our automobile. Tou are not oDiigea to Duy, but you will. wncn you iro iu Loiumoia 'x rust com pany, seventh floor Couch building. r uu 8' Z&2 y Diamond House Paint GUABANTEKD I gallon lota. S1.40 per gsX 1 gallon lota, StSO per gi - Manufactured by PORTLAND SASH&DOOB CO. - S30 rront at, rorUand. Oa irth and Washington streets. The Winning Numbers. Tha drawtnr of nrli n lh ro tlon Of I. Gevurts aV Snna laaf. nlvnt resulted as follows:; No. 1644, parlor lamp; No. 1879, grandfather's clock; No. 1M4, parlor table; No..l7S. Axmlnster ruir; No. 1S10. man's hat: No. Ifiag. oak rocker; No. 1S74, pilk pptticoat. Over BAKER THEATRE - - PhmiH XTaln A.KA k OREGON THEATRE CO. (INC) LESSEE ueo. ju Baker, General Manager. -Extra Attraction All Thin Week. ecep-i oargain Mai. w eanesaay, zso any seat, night MRgnlar matinee Saturday. Sam. E. ori Tsmous mimical extravagaosa i - thb ivaits or stod - With Knox Wllon vaa "April -Fool.l" Evening prices 5o to 31; matinee Sat urday. 25c, 60c. Prices: S3.00 22.00 1.S0 OsX A dm. S1.00 DOOM orss Ti30 P. X. TONIGHT&30 BE1UG THEATRE Nordica An cosoAirr. Direction Lois Steers- Wynn Coman OAJtaUAOES 10:9.0 Sixth eason First Concert THE SPITZNCR PHIL HARriONIC SOCIETY HEILIG THEATRE; BtrmtAT AjrCXHHOOBT, DEO. 13 At 2:46 o'clock. Tickets 26c. for sale at Abendroth Jewelry Store, 328 Washington St. OSCXSSTBA OT 95 XTECXB Violin Soloists Miss Velross Sharp, Miss Nina Nlcklln. Conductor E. O. Spltsner. mix Vain 11T. A-4294. Baker Stock Company In Belasco's other great success. "TXS BO SB Or TBB BA1TOXO, Remember "The Girl of the Golden West," and secure your seats early. Qorgeous scenio enacts; in tense story. Evenings zoc. sbc, boo; mat inee 15c, 25c. Matinee Saturday. a. arsl Sa mi w vuljm . A-ioao. Bs, oaaays aad Kouaays S-1S-SH THEATRE NIGHTS U-2S-S0-7SC Week of Deo. T. HOmar X.lad; By era tj Imnaui Oaarles W. Bowser and Edit Biaklei Snyder aad Buckley j Ia ratit UlraOBl Xta Tla and onard: Bna SnUtkj OreSsTra. Motion notar . TOE GRAND Vaudeville delnxe ABOTBZB BIO BZU PATERSON'S BRONZE ART STUDIES nerdmaa ft DerorMst, Kr. and Krs. Arthur Toung, aa nwa jr. Ader Trie, rr4 Banr Orandasoape The tSTAR Mta Matsi Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. f ot tne enure week of December (. The Greatest of all Bcenic Plays, "A 3T1VOOU BOB OOIO." Matinees at 2:30.. Every Even's at 8:11 Night prices 16c, J6e, 35c60a Matinees. 15c and S5a Seats may be reserved by either phons. Nextwe "in -WTOMINO." PANTACES THEATRE Advanoal Tandavilla, aTtara of All 3ta tioas. Jatinaas Sally, 15. Two Shows st Hirst, 15o aad S5o. XVA XVOIB BBXs SBB Uf A TTBIOH OT SAXVOICB, direct from a sensational engagement In met ropolitan cities. The persoaincation of art and beauty absolutely nothing sug- f estiva. - An artistia representation of he original "Salome" sensation created by Miss Maud Alien In London. - THE LYRIC THEATRE ' . '"Seremtli aad Aider sTta. 1 . Week of December f. THE BLUNKALL, CO. Id the Beautiful Western Play RANCH lO Vatlneeg Bu.iday, Tuesday, Thursday, tur1y.. ' 1 .w'r6 MaaaSaBa Sr. w. A. wise. OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE Should remember that our force Is so organised that WE CAN DO THEIR ENTIRE CROWN, BRIDGE AND PLATE WORK IN A DAY if necessary. Positively rainless Extraction free when plates or bridges are ordered. WE REMOVE THE MOST SENSITIVE TEETH AND ROOTS WITHOUT THE LEAST PAIN. NO STUDENTS; no un certainty but SPECIALISTS who do the most scientific and careful work, WISE DENTAL CO., Inc. Dr. W. A. Wise. Mgr.. 21 vears in Portland. Second floor. Failing bldg.. Third and Washington streets. Office hours, 8 a m. to 8 p. m. Sundays. 9 to 1 p. m. Painless extracting. 50c: plates. IS up. Phone A and Main 2020. Good Wages Are PaidTclegraphers Demand exceeds supply. EASILY AC QUIRED. SHORT HOURS. We will place you. Day and evening classes. Open all the year. Oregon Expert College as rani st, bxttb noo& D. Boardman Griffin, M. D. -T-na S p e o 1 a 1 1 s - - O "S3! on Drag addic tion and Aloo holism (formerly of Salem, Or.). . an n n w n a found at 638 W. Salmon st. (near i Winal Snrlul Or., who enres the habit or dis ease In two days without pain. Can resume for mer v o c a 1 1 on. thoroughly well, in from 10 days to two weeks.. No monev until Patentis satisfied ho Is cured. Phone Main (110. niJaiw(xy-Sffy: THE STORE WITH THE UBERAt K8XET DACK PCUCY Comer Fifth and Alder Streets SAX B. WXBTBBXXBB, rBXSZDSBT AVD OSBBBA1 KABAOXB Friday Is Bargain Day ' A FEW EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES: Are all that are shown here. You will find the store bristling with special values from every department. Christmas shoppers will find many things o interest them. . ONE-THIRD OFF All Tailored Suils and All Cloaks ONE-FOURTH Off PURS Extra Special of Silk Petticoats There are only a limited number of these beautiful petticoats, actual values ranging from $25.00 to $40.00, but bought at a bargain. While they last $13.95 $12.50 Silk Petticoats $495 7.50 Silk Petticoats 3.95 $25 Chiffon Waists at $4.95 Handsome Brown Chiffon Waists; regular values to $25.00. To close out this line the balance is offered at this exceptionally low price I uv svosaAAVaV $4.95 SPECIAL SHOWING Of Children's Furs and Sets PRICES RANGING FROM 89c to $495 Specials from the Jewelry Section $5.00 Gold Filled and Mother of Pearl handle Um brellas, extra special 92.95 250 Cut Glass Bowls, regular $5.00 value $1.90 500 Cut Glass Nappies, regular $2.50 value. ... .98 500 Solid Gold Signet Baby Rings, $1.50 value.. 75 ReducecJ prices on all sterling silver novelties, cut glass, hand painted china, silverware, purses, belts, clocks and back combs. Booth's Crescent Brand CALIFORNIA Broiled Damiana Bitters . wondsrful lnvlgerator snd norvlna. A powerful aphrodisiac and special tonlo ' ror Dotn scjcea. For sals at druc s(ores and liquor dealara or br Woodard. Clarks Co. 4th and Washington 8ta. CI.ABKB WOOOWAKD OBUO OO- PURS! FURS! A? XOWESI rOSSXBZJ. tICIS. t?amsnsf4Alf-HW - .l.lM .. .a.. A ill kinds tnad to order. - v L. SCHUMACHER " rnms, ' Tel. T''n "f " Ua CACMUkCUa). For Breakfast Serve hot broiled, and the day's first meal will be sat isfying. Packed Is.-' Sple. Mustard or Tomato Soa, as ou trsfsa Tot lals Brtrrwhar. MONTEREY PACKING CO. Monterey, Cat. S. W. lUCHU aaiar Woreeater Block roaruiRO, Oac. DR. RUBENSTEIN'S 189 THIRD STREET OSASTTAT3 OPTICZAaT. The boat place for high irails ye cIrk.iss at r?sonob9 j-i ire. 1'; r; t CHRONIC DISEASES ELECTRICITY Ths action of the modern hlsh potential, Mjfh frequency currents Is entirely different from that of ordinary electricity. Glass does not Insulate this form of sleo trictty. ss It passes through ths glass electrodes used ta treating skin diseases, ulcers and enlarged glands. As the nervs currents of the body are essentially eleo trie In character. It follows that this powerful k.form of electricity Is the best possible treatment for . alt nervous diseases, and ssperl encs shows that It cures nervous debility, sciatica, netvoue head aches, neuasthenla. In rheuma tism It Is equally effective, snd , aided by the radiant heat of the high power electrle light, U re moves Inflammation from the Joints, or from any, part of ths body. This power over inflamma tion makes ths treatment curative in a great many cod4tlons which sre not influenced by mdlcine or ordinary methods of treatment. Such troubles ss Indigestion, chronle constipation and piles yield readily to it. and aathma, chronic bronchitis, consumption (first and second stages), caurrn of ths stomach, appendirtus and kidney diseases Sre cured. N. B. This treatment IS , llsrly effective in dtea if t n rXOSTATX, removing cnnttc-fj and reducing snUrgnirit ? i 1 '- gland. Consultation f -r w y-r- -' '., - , - . , t .1. I . ,. , . "S'U- r :.'.; i