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- 2 .. THE OREGON DAILY- JOURNAU TORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. MARCH 23. 1009. Royal Worcester Corsets in New Spring Mod Corsets $1.25 Shirts Spe'l i mm $3.50 Umbrellas at $1.98 ' IT & mm won rimmmdhes day 85c . A two days' tale of mtn'i good . Shirts that will help tasteful fel lows to economize in ' no half hearted fashion. They are white Golf Shirts with plain or pleated bovros figured . madras and muslins. 'They come with cuffs attached or separate; white- t always dressy; sjzes 14 to , 17; This is no small lot or limited as sortment. It means choice of otir entire stock of regular $1 and $1.25 shirts for men in golf styles at the prices quoted, Come early Wednes day, while the assortment' is thor oughly fresh and complete and se lect $1 and $1.25 shirts "-'gCJg Sale Women and Children nose .Imported direct for Olds, Wortman ft King and all the profit usually taken out by middlemen is passed on , to our customers. Buy them while they arc new and the moat wear is to be had from them, while they are bright and fresh.', Buy at these sale prices and get more hosiery and Value for your money than you ever ' have before . , ., " . , ; ' . -. ; , .. . ,. HOSE BY THE BOX, FOR WOMEN OR CHILDREN, absolutely fast black", plain or heavy ribbed, made .of cotton, lisle or. silk and Jisle yarn; direct importations, just, received for the .box sale and priced as follows,; Box of 11.50 Hose:8.25 Box of 85c Hose.f4.6S.-. Box of 50c. Hose.. S2.TK Box of 20c Hose..f 1.10, rBox of $1.2S Host $6.88 Box of 75c Hose. .84.13 .Box of 35c Hose..fi.73 Box of 15c lfosc...'.83 Box of $1.00 Hose, f 5.50 Box of 65c Hose.. f 3.58 Box of 25c Hose., 1.38 Box of WAc Hose .69 '.' , WOMEN'S MERCERIZED Agents Indies' Homer Journal Pattern St art ling Suit Sale LISLE HOSE,, medium . weight with high spliced 'heel and double f toe; they are regular 50c and 65c. ; values, thisweek,;the", T" fpajr WOMEN'S SILK HOSE, in black, ' tan, light blue,' pink, wistaria, navy. oxblood, mats and .white; : flC I ' worth $1.25 pair.-.,..,...7..wVC iV The Very Smartest Models, Worth Up to $40.00 Each, Now Pjicedat 200 of the choicest suits possible to secure for this Scason'sweary fresh,' . aaawasaasaawaw. mmwmmmmmt. . . j aaa i i i u i n .1 .. i , Mt " " -M' hi eaSBaaaa a 1 1 1 iipi an new goods, just unpacked and now in all their newness and excellence of style. They are offered at far less than they bring regularly. There are solid colors in old rose, champagne and navy, line stripes in old rose,,rese' da, Atlantic blue and sage grecty grays in handsome shadow striped ef fects and fancy mixtures, stripes and checKs. Trimmed with the new:Di- . rectoire scarfs, with braids and buttons with silk, etc. or severely tai-? lored models.- THE TWO STYLES SHOWN IN ILLUSTRATIONS 5 ARE GOOD LIKENESSES OF SOME, OF THE MOD. fl tTHr ELS IN THIS LOT. WORTH TO $40.00 FOR ........ . .J j " Q -..- ' ,. . '. . " " . ' ' ' 1 " " ' ' ' ' 1 ' ChlldfsDfeSSeSutvron0TTtm styIe made of fancy striped ana cneckea percales ages two to six years; fSn .91.19 Regular values to 85c each; special only..; Regular values to $1.25.y.....87 Regular values up to $1.65. FANCY LACE BANDS in two toned effects, widths 1 to 3 inches, regular price 25c to $2.50 the yard. A good assortment. A LARGE AMOUNT IN THE , WEDNESDAY SALE AT ONE HALF. REGULAR. PRICE. 6 Pairs 25c Hose $1.38 Women's Light Weight Hose Extra strong yarn, epecial( Keels, double soles and toes,, absolutely fast black ; regularly sbld at 25c the pair; special fdr the box . OQ ' of six pairs, only.. .......... . . . , 1 tj O ; Black silk and taffeta Unihrel las, fitted with the new LaTour handles in . natural wood or fancy effects; good, .serviceable rainproof umbrellas that sell regularly at $3.50 each, 1 QQ special ............... WOMEN'S BELTS, in silk or leather, black, white, brown, tan, etc.: rearularly worth no to 65c each, special Wednes- Of) day at ............... ,,MilK WOMEN'S GLOVES-A plen tiful supply of Kid ' Gloves in the new shades to rnatch stylish spring garments; included n these popular tints are the very much called for old rose and wistarias: the best srlove stock and the best glove1 values in 'the j c tty as usual at Olds, Wortman & King's.--"-., -t:. VEILINGS, in plain mesh or . dotted effects; colors brown, navy, green,' tan, black or white; regular values up to 50c' the yard, j 7 special Wednesday. ... .1 1 C WOMEN'S NECKWEAR, plenty of new and elevrr conceits in this very necessary adjunct to an every day toilet. See them at the neck 7 wear counter. " r "" ; ' " ? " . I ' ' ' ' ' l " Lunch in Our Tea Room Other Striking Values at $4.00; $5.00. $6.00, $7.50, $9.00, $10 and $12 Each Customers tell us that they have never seen such jaunty styles, such splen-v yt . did materials for thevprices at which we are 'selling our popular line 'for ' -this season. From $3 to $12 buys' a hat smart enough and good enough. ' ffo'. for nearly anyone to wear and if you will investigate and inspect carefully, 4 vuu win quiiKiy aKnuvvteuge xnat hot oniy are our styles oetter tnan the ordinary, but values are. really marvelous. All the new and clever "shapes; alt the best shades, trimmed with flowers and ribbon, quills and ribbons or " fancy trimmings and ribbons. All the leading shades and all, the leading combinations, $3 to -$12., Ultra: stylish models in exclusive pattern hats and trimmed hats priced at each $15 to $100. COME EARLY and choose. -":,;'" ' : V:;;1'';,; ; : .' "'S' 'r''-::J'J' DreSS NefS Thy come m navy, green, brown, white or cream, doited ' ".' - effects or plain mesh and regularly worth up to OA $1.50 the yard. Special for Wednesday selling only; ...... . . . . .OC . .WOMEN'S EMBROIDERY HANDKERCHIEFS Fine Swiss or linen scalloped or hemstitched edges Regular values up to 3oc each, f .On sale Vednesday at only. . . . . . OR A M - SALE OF BONDS .Vetoes . Kavanaugli 0rdi ,V nance Changing Place of Payment to N. Y. GRAND OPERA SONG BIRD LIKES LIFE ON THE VAUDEVILLE STAGE Bv n. T. W. SDarklinr and fluahlnar llk tvnlcnl I dark-eyed dauirhtar of France. Mile. Zell de Lusean bounced Into Portland yesterday to stay a week. One can't use a Btaid digrnlfled work like arrived In her case, because one feela Initlno tlveljr that ahe ; must have danced or Kippea in, even ii it was tne unearuuy oour oi o o ciock a. m. - Mayor Iane aeeir , In the ordinance I in. and twlnkllna aa usual. 'readV to recently approved by the city attorney I feed -the Inner man "for ha must be and passed by the council to allow the j . 5&v? " JT-itt1 payment of 1660,000 worth of improve-1 on warbilna- without anv of the main- ment oonaa at maturity in ntw iorK. isiay or lire, now romantic it would be!" instead of Portland, an unnecessary and . T. onit,ea to belnf very much litnnram in.rtnr frnm th orlfi-tnal I ratlg-ued, though her - eye were as contract made between tha city and the I ?""!? yr t01 bout the firms buvlnr the aecuilltea, ....il fearful lurchea or the train oa their The ordinance authorised the T?lty I downward trip Ust night. "Our train auditor to indorse on the bond a state-1 broke in two three times, once on the men t that the "said bonds and interest I middle Of a bridge. But fortunately coupons attached therto may be paid at ("l. brldg;e;dldat brea In two. And (maturity at tne cnaae national Dank -or I i pirucnuny insistent New Tork Cltv." orovlded the buyers I pump I knew I wii being- left behind." hould adequately indemnify the- city I ' Bat now to tell you who Madamolselle unlnit all that mi.ht I de Lussan Is. and the national famllv be incurred by cnanging tne piace or I iniiiiwniie ore as invoivea as mi payment from Portland to New York. s I aecond - cousin - of ,- the - step - slster- The mayors message to the council, I my r tnira - cousin s - uncle s ' i which follows, eiplalns fully why he I S-brotherpuale. Her name is Ma- jjas vetoed tne measure:- ' . Angoio r ronani, ana sue was Dorn -- .. t - I In anuthm Vrmnc wha., Ttnii.n f ' L x ot into her veins. She married - 10 ia. aonorwiw v-iiy j.ouocii-uw signor rronanl, who is the son of an itlenen: I. return herewith ordinance I Italian father and a German mother VS, "??7 n5.t..?ppr.v.?d:...I.h'?K',l.,2 born in Tunis. Algiers, and : w to indorse upon; U0 jot na?thtonk2. K mon'greL 'LTU Iwaur bonds and I46O.O0 bridge bond. in?!... 1h"t O," GermahTncwSne Hi h? c y ?l Portland, acid January htalUn and make, him 4 Z a (Tof K T?k r.tvV.trf Th madams has sung In opTra for f Jl. Nf w.ZSrl 911.4 nwur. yrs. appearing one season in .2. eon of New into vaude- ln Lon Connor A Kabier and Karnon. Bon Al mtrht ta.. . l.-v- . . -r . : . ' :.v - j iuit uia au inv Knnwn ihtt ank -M il ' Crzr? V I L"e Metropolitan opera house rinai aara ugnu anu jne lniercsi tu-1 York. Juat-befora ml... .r.H7..r.h.7i.Vii vu, ia,m J"ar n- m ni.hed w Tork City, provided that .aid m.w Fnrf IbpiA iinr All nm.m At aswrvakn sra. i - i-v inVur, rr.inVV was to De made tha payment of said bonds and coupons I ,' 1 ?. BOt irik that -Lka rv.mm v.,u..i w.w I either the leaal or moral . HI . ,iwww I'll". Wl.m .11 .HW 1.11 T th rltr hi rl srh t np tart jof Kew York, said agreement of In-1 i"'" even were it- of ad and city attorney of tha city of Port-LTi w 'dlJncProvldca that the cltv land. I . Jl . indemnlfled from all eipenae "I can se no rrasott for the oaasaae I IS "ucn payments in xsew 1 or , r.f this ordinance, Messrs. O Connor at t5y "V.1 . h;a no means of knowing I v.hia. .. irarann tiv a. ... ...Iwhose bond of indemnltv imirin. Ihn I can aaertain. Have nowhere asked l"J "ui-" -prne vouia i rooa .'for such a rh.nge in the terms of the I f u'n.clent 0 years from now. which sis or these bonds, and I do not aultel "" mwn wra wouia nave ( tartly agree to do a troublesome and apparently annecessary, and what may Jj4com a very expearlve thing The sale of these bonds was made f Coaid Aeeaae Olty. Th charter amendment miHni nm. vision for the sale of those bonds pro vide, that ther shall be sold to the highest responsible bidder ur;n th lenna or ssie ssMner nave Deen aaver ;Bpon h. condition that the principal and tJZ V.JZrTl lntefst waa to be paid In this city, and .rr.t . 1 M .iZ" .Z'L T. J" If the dtjr now eaters Into an agree ment with this firm te per the crinclnal rl Interest la .New Tark Cltv It will 1st made a private and subsequent .iripni m mwrw i . Tora tie term, tnan it otrereo t c-tners wno openly bid upon Ihem at public sale, mirum f whom A MENTAL MARTINI of healtk b4 gtmtrth POSTUM It rKt of ceffe. offered te one bidder than to another. or private agreements are afterward mac a. tne ruv could be Justly accused of acting unfairly and question might elao arise as to the legality of the sale, with consequent damage to the credit or in. ciiy. , "This ordinance should not be passed and I. returned for your further con- nmun, .- "HARRT LAXB. Mayer." CLERICAL CE0TIIER ws rranrisco. HUTU 7 1 That tia B'enrirstion er tiansira Aukf t marry Mine Helen Gladys Koterv has resulted In misfortune la hla hrottier. Rev. O. Aokl, the pester admitted today. He said Ke has been ekel fo re.' aTl fretn ' Jspaneee Rrlecor-al mlaainn liv tta Japaaee membera. Th faor decfsrd he wuld take. scttem until fee had camaulteid wit. B,ahp KkrhoU. Tte renlter are sad te Mama la b-n h atr4ced O'l-rre to !e Fieri s Br- T rd Bns t)..a f ' .iatf at t ruerr hirmr knottu b, (rrtious i,'iM bed rw-crd. 1 don her 783d performance of Carmen. And as Carmen she must be delightful for It Is the Carmen face and manner she has. " ,. . Carmen" numbers figure amongrher songs on the circuit and she usually gives a group of two or three operatic selections. 'Then," she said, "'if the people want me very bad I'll give them a group of English ballads and songs. I oontinue to arlva tha n omnia .unit things in music, for I will not sing to mi. KKucry. x "sins- io Tne netfae eiaae of people, and If the gallery people like it, too, I m glad, but if they don't ther can Ko out. for the reml vhn na only Zi cents can always leave without loBiug -rnucn. isut j rind the people like mv aones and thev litra ih. h... things I--dor--Of- course there is-a dif ference in audiences and sometimes we have to do aomethlna to warm them n People are lust like the weather, they have their dava- off. And it ta ' cullar thing that we usually find Thursday is the. dav off. when Mnni. ! are gloomy and cold. Perhaps they are ;uiii.dii7ia.iiiiB Lnnr iin on Tiaay and it makes them feel sad." , inu.-sne mat tea breezilv on. merry and r quickly- responsive, and showed easily that she has the mag netic personality the oualltv bo necea. ary for stag success these days. She enjoy vauuevjue, ana says that while ib not i. Dura in one inns. .iHfAh yet Jt is more tiring for the shdrt time' rn. ,h. h.. . n 1. a u . ' .... .w av oiion- ten times a day she save, and llv.. n ..n the tala But It offers a variety of she enjoys it And ahe has plenty to il JT " V l"sons at Coven t uo.ucu, ii, opuin, itaiy,- France, Ger many an America. She will certainly i- J " ml "1B urpneum this week for not many grand opera prima pcr ior vaudeville. IMPORTANT TELEGRAMS HUHOREOS GAVE TO SWOR! Strange Assortment of Arti cles Found at Oak Grove Institution. (Kansas City Daily Journal.) VOUld astonish the miKIIA . J .. the number, chiri;.;; a"" . """" tii5!-.pU who revering from Bright Iieae and Diabetea fn this V . .v- ': " " ' - ,t n i given help to the 'sisters,'" said one of tne aisgruntiea contributors yesterday, "but I bate to have been only half de ceived, it make, one lose faith in hu man nature. If the 'sisters' are not sisters, why can't they take off the habit' and oarry -on a -sanatorium In a proper way. It they should advertise mat xney are two women wno nave given ud their lives to the care of con sumptives for whom there is no hope they would receive help from east and west No Institution is more needed than a hospital for the care of tubercu lar patients in tne rinar stages. "Even now should they make the statement that they will give over their , conflict witn the cburcn, uieir errorts to deceive the people who have been help ing them, I for one would be willing to add to tha donations I have already i maae." This sentiment was concurred In by a number of people who have been helping in -f the work at tha sanatorium.: v All H IMS termaster's department give Portland her just share of the government's busi ness.- . HE 'HP' LEFT TEXICE WANTS FLEET FOR ELKS . CARNIVAL TJse of all- i - - aiv vi mo .sacirio rleetUs an attracUon I iwiHna Last Spike Driven in Wash-IchfTAl UXJ a ,r..i. t... . 9rr of Elks holds Its hoi ter Root to Track. . ff liien.,i'" 'fl8?1 and. will be one of .!"' vi-iuwraii curing the hlir meetlng. The netitinn. h(sil"? ? sent to President Taft. the - aensrnni from the, Pacific coasr.Utet thB (United Pre. Leased Wire.) . -,V I 'earl. others. . states tha t Seattle. Wash., March 23. The last I tion will h- SMK.riir.I? ?n,vn- were agreed that a hospital for the care I fP Chicago, Milwaukee Puget I wno never have had an. onnnri rniJi J- of hopelesa consumptives was a.neces-1 Souni railroad between the portal i of I hip8 of the navy, and that thrt sary thing, that it could do a splendid the St.- Paul tunnel in the BiFter Root gathering will afford, an 'exception 1 work in PorUand. and draw many Mf-j mountaina and Puget sound has liecn means of informing cltUens of the lerers rrora omer maces. du use misrepresentation to carr; wnrb waa tha wnr.t lgltiA df m! -Particiiae inHirn.tinn . waa . .mni.il I This gives the Milwaukee a through line I If l ....... . k..i. .i.i.i. n .r. I from the coast to the St. Paul tunnel. 1 h. . v. ' V. L".Bl we vessels can Uld boy had been Sept in proximity to Only M miles now Jremain J-Ji Uhty. The Idea ha? iXl : fltiS line surrerers ana tnat . a - mere gin i " "Y"w "", "l,'"T" sw i aeai or approval frnm irTir."iT. should haV. been allowed to assist in Sff.Sml ll ,f i tmJ.tS1!lSJMtl ia nuivi iwv ..ucj. v ita u.k ei.av jOS Angeles. : v..vv - ... many suf-1 mountains and Puget sound nas necnimeans of informing cltlxena V iV. it that 'to I cloaad. The track layers drove the last tlonal importance of the navv a5d fh ry on the t a point several miles east of I necessity of a large fleet of iai7iihi2 ollcy"- j the Columbia, river bridge yesterday. on the Pacific in time o warf P the nursing. MOONSHINE STILLS AT SEATTLE FAIR (Called Press Leased Wire.) " in the transcontinental line will be driven, officials say, : on April 2, as originally planned. - Ballasting of the line Is progressing rapidly ana ireignt trarne will soon Del going forward over the whole system. i ENOUGH FOR A YEAR Tacorn'rWashT Mar?n Tne of SECTTRES ROOMS FOR the most unique exhibits to Be seen l . . j. . . . I rteaai. ..' . . . . ' at the Seattle exposition will be NEW KRAM H IJBJtAKY Iwhat la Vecomina . put up "moonshine" outfltbrought from, the V iHAlUH AilDlAJlX lf5Hrj known f m mountain, in tne eastern pan ox jven-i . , . .. I PeODle who hava tri. ti.i. 1. J tucky. George M. Brown of this city. The ladles' Rose Culture club of It c.t.iJt'I'f who lived many year, in that -section East Portland has made arrangements sign of tinwt Ki.ffl,"Jf'lr!i He plans to secure a dosen or home made stills that hava been act ally used by "shiners and the most wiiii-ii near n. nam i -ana i room cottage ror tnetr use aa a orancn i well as the most affaciw ..-TTi . ' of hard usage given them by secret library. J. H. Nolta haa given the club ,. UV.ni' -"ih".1 rfec"v remedy for. eervlce men. I the use of a lot at the location named I Tha origin. i en.n i. I .i - i . -. . ' -" - 1 " ' was To lend realism to the exhibit. Brown for use for one year, and last night the I half ounce of Vlrrln oil V - n" Intends to have several typical moun- East Side Push club made, arrange- J pound 1 pure, two ouncVi Tof Olvcertn-2 tain men who have acutally engaged menu to have the cottage moved to the Kalf a pint of good WhlskeV 1. th-J1 in,,,bu,1i,M"-. WJ,-W,U to r-ew location. A committee from -tha oughlyPand taM.nonfS X a', icu vni x r.Kii or revenuers. I Joseph L. Kline Returns. Joseph la Kline. Oregon representative cottage, at the Inauguration- and Inaugural ball. I The 1 accompanied by Mrs. Kline, passed through Pendleton yesterday rioon on nia way to tneir noma at Co rvalue, sir. Kline ia president ef the 8tate Retail Grocer.' -association and Is also presi dent ef the CorvaJlls chamber of com- mere t ., rtoae wuuure ciud, consisting or Mra. I four hours. It la claimed tha William. Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Stone and will i breaks uti a coW Mn li hn. '.nS Mra Mills attended the meeting of the Li.ra 2 7 tlJ? iV " C?ur " Push club Isat night and secured the chase - the in gredienW aeSaiv .nVl r-enaieton, w. Marcn 31 Hon. I cooneration of the club In moruir tha I Ik. R...r. . Zl?' h.Tr i!?'.. , .-.',. I Because of sundry cheap Imitations gural ball, I The Rose Culture club will bold i iii.t . vn..Hn.. ma.Hn. nnah a. a,hlh Ml.. v. . .,..-"."'...: v"'.'! A1 NERVOUS-PROSTRATION city. fo ascertain If lMrm.na.1 v.lf.e w. . been effected by the new treatment, a. most ail of the Inc. 1 .u.. , k. be-n treated here are of comparatively I recent date, the fol naln. win ... .... I to California, where tha u. 1 . . J I ' ' . ha. been Infuse the past rear or t" " " .a! na l.'" IndiStion ClUStl It-Mi-O-n. mnai i iv I . ii , .a. I nnrieir n.rfl KAanAM veAm. I - n. a- xrointra. rroDntor Rnll.,1. a. m. . ..i i . " , . oi. lurrru ) "Saflitarum., eeverai prominent cfUsens of Kansas I Scores of portlanders were contrlbu-1 If ye r'f wonderful recoveries from I tors to the beep of assorted articles I rt all t Brigh. Disease an Diabetes by ase of j whlch-flll. a room in the bars at the j li5 you , - uu.hmi.u. jvinoi una. ua xi I u rstreis sansmnum,. according to successful and permanent reauUs have reports made since the method by which been acomrllsbed I In your city. - I affairs of the Institution have beea car- Will Cure It. If ye bare Indigestion, you don't ne n u i n men l fan FYaaciaca. Cal 8 vers I prominent d Users of Kansas at af your food nouia. Tour worn out stomach nas sea the food on. without extracting enough nu tritious Bubstaaca ta annnlv tha In reply the follow I n w wire -waa e-a. I la the lam ... eh.fM ..kl.. i - I Aaa It Ik. tem. .m ma. atrnMlll ilf "V th E,,B Bulletin: jgaj-mrntscf variotia kinds tMnss whtrh with nourishment, they berin to rheL r. rw fYanclsco. Jan a. , 1 tel. - j many gave at a eaeiiflce fcwiee4.es, Tbey kkk up a great dlsturbsnce. They u. . i rii am so Because ur imiwht th. Kermanent results here. Know a 4W. I were ta a nk. , k. . . . .-m.inim HMuii WOTrTT I nuwM liiwi rrloaie of ww Bnd from IWabetea, Many autneeitle nir of leoal csnya frern the cfflea cf the Port Bright a. - R. A. tROTHERg. I Usi Railway. I.t.4.1 V pvee com ran v. These etaaasea wera Minaiil.ri ..t.t l.m k. .i a . . . ' .- ,,m nrnmmtr reiier. out a i nuicners gave name ana rhlckena. permanent ccra af both these dre.Aed I rrorers aara rinti. ..aa. mm .-T- rowiplaints caa now Ke effected. Kan- I Confectioners gavaVsndr and the thO- "y isany jeornsx I dre ho were kent st the Mace sa that It inr mt nirtnt iuMTWi. nr a hu ik ...m- t.. I m . .w. i . A . ZLr l lv -ZLV". ? Will of lL ,1 BhMf r r. hairtSur. tuf fore maae yws Irnuihle and rranky, you wrry shmit trlflea. and you cannot sleep aandly at Blank yen have bad dreams, a ad you get cp tired la the acn!eg - Try V l-av-e tahleta. the money back are. Ill-em will nrre your nervou. aa by driving out the eanae, Mt-a-na srlll 0iw yon reiief e fir dour. It lit ror. acute r-aees In a few dara aea that ther are sent full details of this 1 to hare been n .f- At fee t;ma t Is er .srp"" rnrt.e s var.lsh be twint IN Nr. ft t. ,tk IPark e-r.n-r.t fra-ie. rS, Tn trwlard l itrt. a- Ca . 27!" ' ?Jl 7 ' Si'. -T'M -. 7jf ' t-''" i tvtt t.rr.s f-aled eja-'l -4 mu ef v,r m, tf Ii M0Eti.,y bi-ru. tt a la recoveries. 1 1 we ..4 feel aa r!ft st Utt.$ hm. ' meeting tontgnt at wnicn miss rnx of I Insist upon gettlnv Mil th. tha public library, will drea. the club, virgin OU o? Pln5 .mpouna'Ture! It Is also Intended to provide for aa I which ia n im a i . 1 . " . r " . annual nrtsa to ha aHvan n h. 1 u . i. T" "".Z Xm"' ""r " v. .b.i V. ih-"haii .-.kJ rVh," i't.J."1"tJ -' securely . -lw.T T V ,u. a ' raira in a. ruuna wooaen case, with an faf i?H nidm-Vri'.itJ?.cJtf-. A Jmrn't- nrraved wrapper, showing plainly th J , "..PP0 n?i t lntercerl-j with name and guarantee of the manufacture, the public school board In an effort ta I a., rv.ii.a. vim. rui - D secure permission for the children of I pound pure, prepared only by Leach Jha public schools to Uke part in th. fchemlcal Cot. fcincmnatL Ohio. Portland yvm'j GET" r SILVRE OF BUSINESS Peritor Jonathan Ron ma has written to Secretary E. C Giltner from Wash ington. IX L, locloarlng a copy ef a letter be has received from Oeneral J. R Ale. shire, quartermaater general. V. 8. A., regaruing the purchase of supplies for th department of the Columbia. ' (lea- era 1 Aleshlr writes: mtryile for tha denarfmant of the Coinmhla. commenclnr -with, tha flacal year 1119. will cenerallv be left to the lac ret Inn of tha department authorities ss ta wnettier tney are furnished from aeaianateaS pot.t. er ptirrhaaed locally. I oa eesisnateo points from wricn ail aorpitea. tirert tbnee which are r outred to conform ta . pacta! speeinca ttna and .taadard a. m pies ef to ouar. termaaer'a e part meet, will a Port 1sk f- all pca oa the fntumKla river. Port slla Usila and Poise ha track a. sad Pstiie fnr all ether potts I a . t ha lirnaniMnt ef tha r.luaMa 1 ' km srorr itea " are rwrr?iae4 for st-e; st th.. j-.lma, b)(a wilt h ItrttH fVcra tnerchsn's in PVrrtland. Ta ec. -ette sad elMwhera." 1 ha chawher ef cwmmerce mvli ta Senator Bufce aikir( that the uar "It Talils!" A Great Pbyslciaa say t "Yoar perfect J Orsacein Pormala tmlk. taeveryoae with TN . urangeme farwaai uk 1U 1 a a. saa... Jt r e-. .t Baa...... " TaM a. a act promptly and thoroughly for Cseaa. Crip, H.as.raa. ... ralcta, l.y. aHaa. Uraia Paa. Ofrasta OtiO eed I .a a. AT ALL DRUGGISTS.