Till: OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVERMDER , 13, 1009. TV,tb Jcpica TONIGHT'S AMI HKMICNTS, Portland . ."Th Queen of tb Highway' fiunsalow ,, ,..,.'Xo' .Dakar , , , "Uuueymoon Trail" Orpheum Vaudevlll Grand Vaudavlll rantagea .................. .Vaudevlll fitar Moving i'U-turea ' X.lf Jnsnrano Society -A number of people met at the office of Dr. W. E. Wallory laat evening and organised what la to be known a the Twenty-five IIun dred Club of Oregon. The object of the aoolety Bhn.ll be to furnish life Insur ance without being; connected with -any aecret organization. The society will be Incorporated under the lawa of Ore gon with headquarter In Portland. The following offlcera were elected: Presl dent and medical director, Dr. W. K. MaJJory, fort land; secretary-.treasurer, Mr. Viola I Ha yea. Portland; attorney, W. P. LaRoche, Portland; directors, Dr. J. L. Hill, Albany; C. N. Scott. Portland Mrs. WYE. Mallory, Portland; Dr. F. H. Fleckensteln, Portland; Miss Pearl Lew- la, Portland; J. 8. P. Copeland, Port land; J. D. Hayes. Portland. . SAYS IIIIE III OE OUT il President of Coos Bay, Ore--; .on & Idaho Itailroad in the City. Xwyr ana ray Client Max Cohen must pay btcK tn sseo wnicn n coi lected as attorney for Richard Boam mon and failed to turn over to htm, ao cording to a verdict given by a Jury. In the circuit court yeiterday afternoon. Scammon hired Cohen tp represent him In tht settlement of a f S900 claim which was compromised by, Cohen for I860. Cohen ept the money and Soammon Isued him for it Cohen admitted having kept the money, but ' said that it was due him as follows: Attorney fees, 425; two days' trip to Goldendale, 1200; . searching the records and passing on j title, ISO; filing legal papers, $20; nn- other trip to Goldendale, 1209. This trip 1 Cohen said-he afterwards found to be a Istake. Scammon had already paid Cohen 1100 attorney fees. ' ,: . Ueas XmI t jfrlsoa H. C. Hlddel. .the man who sells Ideas, waived ex 'aminatlon yesterday before Justlc of the Peace Olson and will, go before the , grand Jury on a charge of selling a ; fake scheme to , K. 8. Ldndley of St i Johns. Riddel sold him a half Interest tin a proposition that was to guarantee 'bank depositors their money when banks 'failed. Riddel retained the other half of the business Just to show Undley he had confidence In the plan. He cured $ 400 from the St Johns . man. Riddel was recently arrested for sell ing a "civil, service school," which war supposed to prepare men for' govern- jment Coast positions.. He returned: the money in this venture and prosecution was dropped. He is now In the oounty i jail upon default or ban. - Francis it Clarke, president of tfee Coos Bar. Oregon Idaho Railroad company, which Is surveying a line be tween Coos Bay and Roseburg, is in the city on business connected, wita that project Mr. Clarke says the com pany has located SO miles of tht pro posed road and Intends to have the sur vey between the two place compietea this year. ' ' F. A. Haines, formerly In the service of the Chicago Northwestern, and who located and built the line from Casper to Lander. Wyo., the line from Rapid City to Pierce In South Dakota, and also the system of narrow gauges in the Black Hills, is the company's chief en gineer, and he has' found a pass and obtained. less than a 1 per cent grade. Mr. Clarke is very posltivs In assert ing that his Is a steam road and that 4t will be pushed eastward to a connec tion with Lander, Wyo., as rapidly as the survey can be completed and , the right of way obtained. .T . There are no heavy grades to over come thta side of the cascades, - de clared Mr. Clarke, "and to go . to the great ex pen a of Installing a power plant and equipping the road with cost ly . electrical appliances, ' would be very objectionable to Mr. Haines' backers. The road will bo constructed to meet the requirements of heavy freight transportation." ... ; . j.- Asked if he would like to make a Statement fr -.Publication, Mr. Clarke 1,1 that 111 company was working qtilot'y and did not need to adveitta lia actions. "One thing you may say," he rontln ued. "W'a are not going to aak aid from the state, and we do not want to be known as in the field for such favor. This road will be built In the asm way that other roads are built financed the same way and will be absorbed by a great ayatem with which It will be Ultimately connected. We want to go to all the Important cities on the route. Including Roaeburg. but do not have to force ouraelves on them, If they do not wsnt us. The object Is to open up Coo Ray to the world and give the atatea of Oregon and Idaho a straight line through their rich center," MYSTIC SIIRINERS LEAVE FOR ALBANY Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, owing to the meeting of the Stat Bar Association on those two days. This no tion ha been taken in order .that th Judges of th circuit court may be able to attend th meetings of th associa tion. All of th cases sat for Monday will be case to be considered by tus court without Juries. " , ; - Bar. A. Beer to Speak Rev. A. Beer, president of the Seattle aamlnary, will Al Kader Tempi special, mad up of eight Pullman ooacbea overflowing with Shrlner. pulled out of th Union depot at It o'clock this morning, bound for Albany, where a claae of 10 will be Initiated Into th mysteries of th order tonight I Over 200 Shrlner. 10 of whom were accompanied by their wives, boarded th Albany , bound special, which will ar rive t th Linn county metropolis at 1 o'clock this afternoon. At 4 o'clock th entir Portland delegation, headed by the Arab patrol, will parade through th streets of Albany. Following th initiatory axerclae. th newly mad Shrlner will entertain their f. visiting brethren with a banquet. Th ladle of Albany have made arrange ments 'for entertaining th wive of th visiting Shrlner with a reception. The pilgrimage 1 tb most preten tious affair of th kina ever undertaken by AJ Kader Temple, even eclipsing th Journey two month ago by th same organisation to Baker City. At 1 o'clock ' tomorrow . morning th Portland Shrlner will leavs for Port land, arriving her three hours later. . HOOD RIVER IS FOR GOOD ROADS - Commercial Club of Apple Country Will Assist in Movement. Working In harmony with Portland professional and business men, th Hood River Commercial club has taken up tb good road Improvement movement and within a ahort time will hold a roualng meeting in conjunction with local en thualasta. Appointed by th Hood River Commer cial club a on of a committee to take up th matter of th Improvement of highway,.' J. A. Epplng. th "spdI king- of Hood River,, wss In Portland today conferring with local peopl In tereated in th movement Mr. Xpplng testified that th good roads movement -was spreading . like wildfire throughout tb tat since the recent meeting or th Oreron Good Roads association at the Commercial club. Mr. Kpping declared that Hood Kiver was wining and anxious to do Its part for th furtherance of the plan, , "Just now." averred Mr. Epplng, "we are especially interested In getting a food automobile road from Hood River to Portland, and are expending our best snorts to that end. Hood River, as a region, ,1s ideal, but, like other parts of the state, lack good roads. " ' . . . - "Our most crying need Is a good high way from Hood River, to Portland, and with the help of Portland professional and business men w can gain our end. Regrading and improvsment work on only about eight miles of th old mili tary road 1 all that is necessary Ho stretch a perfect highway from the metropolis of the state to Its mot pro lific agricultural region. "Thorough examination has shown us that for about ti5.000 the road between the two cities can be put In perfect shape. . "In Hood River we are all anxious to see a good system of roads and high ways In the state. For years we have bean kttenmptlng to bring about Just suoh a movement as Portland members of the Oregon Qood Roads association have started. People throughout the! Stat do not realise th enormity of th plan, or th great benefit which must accrue if it is carried through to com pletion. . "For myself, I am in favor of th bonding system, and a plan allowing each county to do Its own work, under th supervision of th Stat engineer." ed by hi ballot nam being written on the riles Cans ta ta 14 Iltn Pan niuiuiMil a (Utraut fo cur any re of ll.'hli.f. hllua, Ulewlliif or fnrtxu'1lu( l'U, in iu , uifi vw aauuaj riuaoa. at. Journal want ads bring result. Boy TUj With Gam Loses Finger. Iftparlal Dtapatea to Tke JoaraaLt ! Forest Grove, Or., Nov. 13 A boy and a gopher 'gun,' an exploalon. Re sult: Two finger on left hand badly mangled. - Little Freddl Hill wa th victim anil tha run lvtatA an the eollen lummu. where the i.nltnr hmA I et It for th purpo of shooting th rodents. The boy, aged about 4 years. wis playing about the campus and find ing th gun, proceeded to Investigate the working thereof. Dr. Brown am putated th flrat digit th lad refusing to make att outcry while the painful operation wa In process. - A rapid re covery I looked for, but the boy will never be able to "point" with, his left hand again. ' Qnerrler to Succeed Himself. ' (Special DUpatca to The Journal.) Centralis. Wash.. Nov. II. As a re sult of the municipal primary election held Tuesday J. -P. Querrier, present mayor, will b a candidate to aucoeea himself on th peoples' ticket ' Theodore Hoss wss nominated on th citizen ticket Mr.. Hoss did not til hi dec laration of candidacy and wa nominat- "A Connroatlv Custodian PEBSONAfcS H. A. Dunbar, a .merchant of Eugeno, Or la staying at th Nortonla hotel. J. H. Haimann, connected with on of I th larger distilleries at Cincinnati, Ohio, is a guest at the Nortonla hotel. Robert Wilson and wife, member of th "Lo" company, are at th Nortonla hotel. Harrison B. Smith, president of th Daily Bulletin SB No. 96 speak at th First Free Methodist First National bank of Monmouth, Ill- church. 23S East Ninth street. Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock, and also at the mission- hall, S Second street, . on th west side, at S o'clock p. m. Tlned ' for Assault Hullick Strange was fined 20 for assault on a man named Pa vis. Strang ' had appealed from th municipal courfwhere he had been sentenced to 10 day on th rock pile. ., Bought by IQohigao Miu Acting for i.Whitney & Stlnohfleld, wealthy Michi gan timber dealers. Russell Hawkins to day purchased a SO by 100 foot lot on th south Bid of Taylor street, between .Sixth and Seventh. -Th lot Is across :the street from th Taylor street en trance to th T. M. C. A. building and is considered especially valuable for " business purposes. While - the price Jald by Mr. Hawkins for the property is not definitely known. It Is believed that it was between f 40,000 and $48,000. Whitney & Stinchfield are heavy own ers of Detroit. Mich., property an4 only recently have become interested in Portland as a profitable Investment cen- tor. - . , , . :. ..' .j -' Our Tears in prlsfcn JBert Edgar was convicted yesterday In Judge Bro- naugh's court of stealing I37S from MM- nl Johnson and given a sentence of three year In prison.,,- .v.-.;. A Tin Siv Boom Bungalow If yon see it you will want it Nothing Ilk It in Portland at any price; best part of Irving-ton. Telephone owner. East 2460, for price and terms. . ' . Commencing WOvember IB, 109, tha Sunnyslde cars will operate-around the larnhlll street loop, making this the downtown terminal. , Civil Bervic ZzaminatlonsrNotic of examination under the United States civil service to fill the following va- : cancies has been made: Chart . ; en graver, hydrographlo office, navy de partment, December S; kindergarten teacher, Indian service, December 14 ' and 16; electrician and plumber, Decem ber IS; physical laboratory aid, Decem ber 10 inspector of hardware, December 15; dynamo tender, December 16; as sistant and teacher . Philippine service. December 29 and 30; laundryman, De cember 8; rural letter carrier, Decem ber 4, In Portland. Staamer Jessie Harkins, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. . Leave Washington street dock at t p; m. , la a guest at tn Cornelius hotel; J. D. Dlffenbaugb, a lumberman of Monmouth.- HI., la at the Cornelius ho- tel. Mr. Dlffenbaugh has been invest ing in Oregon' timber lands and Hood River-orchard. , Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Orlff In of Eu gene, Or., are staying at th Seward hotel.".-. P. Pendleton, proprietor of a Seattle. Wash., general furnishing , establish ment Is at the Seward hotel. W. F. McGregor, collector of custom at Astoria, Or., and family, ar guest at th Cornelius hotel Returning; to Portland after a trio of eight montns in tne east and south. Mrs. W;' H. Upson in registered at tha Cor nelius hotel. Lynn B. Ferguson, a drurslst of New- oerg. Or., is at the Cornelius hotel. Jacob Ooets of Hood River. Or. Is I at toe uregon. notei. E. P. Ash, a merchant of Stevenson. Wash., and wife, are at th Imperial notei. "ieffert's pur gold seamless , wed ding rings, all sizes, engraving free; price, 15 to $12. 272 Washington at Albert Bernl, the druggist has moved to 2S9 Washington street, two doors be low former location. i . ... d. aagyara, veterincrary surgeon with B. & O. T. Co.. 0th and Davis. Phono Main 1077. W. a. Win ana associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. OOes Back to aClnnesota "St Paul -Dan," with several aliases,, but whose name is Dan Regan, was taken to Stephens, Minn., where he will . stand trial for robbing a bank at that place. The prisoner Is a bank robber who has terrorised the country for - 17 -years, and was captured here by Police Detec tives Snow and Coleman. Regan, with three other men, cracked the safe and secured $7000. Two of the gang are now serving 10 year sentences, and th fourth member la still at large. TJnol Myers has Look for the name. only one stora Sod1 Tank Oil Oo. hav East 1682 and C-1294. phones Partial Distribution A partial distri bution 61 the Caroline Strong estate was lutnonxea yesterday: afternoon by an order of Judge Webster. ' By the terms , or thevorder Thomas N, Strong, admin istrator of the estate, is authorised to pay Al.ce H. Strong, W. J. Strong and . .Thorn a N. Strong $1000 each. Th seo- : ond semi-annual statement of the ad ministrator showed $4477.34 on hand. Th total receipts since April 1 have been . $20,476.13. The. disbursements har been $7(68.79. Ahendroth, Jeweler, $41 Wash,, near T. ,. Relieve Headache. Hors ford's Acid Phosnhat relieves nervousness caused by impaired diges tion, wakefulness, or overwork For Tillamook Sue IL Elmore Will receive freight Couch street dock, commencing Monday, Nov. 15, $3 per ton. Passenger - rate from ? Portland $7.60, from Astoria $5. Phone M. 861. - ' To Study High School Work Th home economics department of th Utah Agricultural college ha invited th teachers of horn economics in tha ln- termountaln and West eoaat region to meet in Logan, Utah, Feburary and 6, so study th tat problem of work in i the high schools. Dean Oreer, depart ment of domestlo soiene and art O. A, C has been Invited to open th dis cussion at 1 p. tn, February 4. J. Voa tr ornery, artut and lecturer, known as "Th Farmer - Painter," be cause iiw always wears an ear of corn In his opper outside coat pocket will j peak at th Whit Tempi tomorrow mgnt on "Keiigion In Art" Mont gomery say that he Is going to attack some of Portland most prominent cltl- eoa during his discourse. Jury Trials Postponed No jury trial win d neia in tn circuit court on THE WHITETEMPLE ',' Twelfth and Taylor Staf'..' Interesting Serrlees Sunday -1040 A. SC. TOO 9. M. At th Popular Evening Servic : Mr. A. Montgomery Centenary Church , Baas Viatb and 2ln. ' s ; . xo&vnra sxxtzob, ioo Chorus, "Hear. O Lord,' Watson Solo, by Mr. Rhea Carson : bb. wtxrostb snrBjxcT, "On the Way to Calvary." ; ' ' ' ' ' ' ... ' V. . BTXBTWO SZBTXCB, ' Tr30 " Chorus, "Sanctus,' Farmer ' Chorus, Only Walt.". Navn SB, WZXSOVa ITBJBOT Morc Old Saws Broken" Contlnnatlon of Laat Sunday NIghf : "scours : Music under direction of Profsseor Bohesl Bolo Oarsoa, . 1st of Chicaaro JFnrnltore Mar Cost More. Chicago, Nov. 11. The National Fur- nitur Manufacturers' association, rep resenting th leading furnltur makers of th country, met m annual session at "the Auditorium today. Statement made by prominent member of th as sociation indicate that action will prob ably be taken looking to an advance of 10 per cent in th prlc of furniture, to take effect at the opening of th spring- season in Januarv. Go 'to Alameda Park Sunday. Select a lot for your home In Alameda Park Sunday, November 14. Take Broadway ;car to ; Twenty-second and Thompson streets. Free auto meets every car from 1:30 p. m. to K p. m., rain or shine. Half of tract sold. Fine lots left - .Lower prices than in any other restricted district, Water, sewer, hard 'surface paving and all high grade lmprovementa . Ask for El Sidelo "Marvel." It Is a bit cigar sold for 10 cents. You can't Bret a clear Havana cigar. any place, that is better value for the money. For sal everywhere. LMSTEP (The Portland Heights of the East Side) If you haven't seen OLMSTED PARK, you haven't decided upon a place td build your home. OLMSTED PARK'S genuine view lots com mand a panorama of loveliness to delight the eye of a homesite connoisseur. Every- lot in the tract is selling away below value ; they're going up in a few days an even rise of $1Q0 on every lot Select yours now. Let us take you out in one of our cars. Terms, lO per cent down, 2 per cent per month. Special inducements to homebuilders. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY Board of Trade Bldg. SAVINGS DAM PAYS 4 Per Cent. - OPEN For the convenience of its customers on Satur day evenings from 6 to 8 114 Second SI. Cor. Washington Port ' land, Oregon. - s YOUR NEW w ay 1 rrera V. 0a Sav Yea Cay. AMUSEMENTS BUKOAXOW THXATXB LAST TIME TONIGHT Tha original Johnny Hick In "Time, Plac and Girl." now In th big musical comedy. Olxls, ran, tongs See it sure. Evenings Il.tO to 50c JOHaT M. YOUNG "LO" Good, fast color, English Gloria, Paragon fram St.00 Rustproof English Gloria, finest ft.SO Hercule rust and wlndproof. . ..S.OO Ladies' Dlrectolr Vmbrella Sl.BO an Full-length, sold and pearl tap dg. silk Gloria , II 3.5 O Tsp-dg rl silk wsrp Gloria S1.5Q Pur silk, rd and bias. Prin cess hsndles S2.2S An Immens lln of fin Udle . and gents'........ S5.00 to I20.OO W Xav th tarf rt Stock a the Coast In This Lia. RECOVERING Xt V OovfT Tonr VmhtUa Kak St . Crod a Mew. Gloria C1.2S. SI. SO. S2.00 Silk, all colors.2.50. S3.00. Ss.OO All goods our own manufacture. B'lt proof, wlndproof, folding, detachable. slf-openlng umbrellaa . . . . , WXOIISAX1 A3TD aUITAXL. . MEREDITH'S Exclusively Umbrellas. Ill Washington, Bat. Oth and Ota. ' a ui uaiiu iikuuc ith bts. main A-7080 Russell ds Drew Present The Qaeen of Ibe Highway" LAST TIME TONIGHT Charles A. Taylor's Romantic Play of - Early Pays on the Plains Prices Evenings. 25c. 36c and SOc Bargain Matinee this afternoon at 2:13 AM I iBfiAI ZOC Beat Sal Begins TOKOBXOW BZOST Bungalow1 7 Bights, Beflanlag Ban. Henry B. Harris Present Dr, Benj. Young Pastor of TAYLOR. . STREET lelhodisl Church Corner Third and Taylor, WILL PREACjt BUNDXT AT 10O0 A. at. on "A Christian's Business" ' ' "A TM,S, -TT ; BVXBBSJD BTOBZO : WELCOME TO ALL ST. JAMES' English Lutheran Church Cerner J. Wet Park and Jefferson Allen Leaa, B. D, Pastor. Sta pttd Chautauqua Man. "Farmer Fainter" la' 14 RELIGIOUS ARTW " : With reference Maekactr's -CBmiT xTOm rrtATB. .Twelv chsractr traordV- ' tHftrmvG Standicg roora fr. fsmotis .uartt S'.d cv,rus !-, irtsnosT iirm-rs. " Cacssr and God w ' IIIIUO BCBJBCT, 'The Treasure of Heaven" With rfrae ta KsrU CanUll Beck - tks tot). Chora Choir JT direction of !! Cm(t.friT Coth, ?ol ky Kr Cllnt C. 0-.!iJ in th "rr lr.. Fo t y rr. J Kim Jehnrrn la th 'r,'rg Mrs J ' 1. er 't ' 1 DR.CUDLIPP Will Praach at Grace Methodist Episcopal Church unday Morning 00 " "America for Chrisr Io tha ETtniag a' SACRED CONCERT By tb Quartet and Mai Chorus of CI Voice. rn4r the direction et William Maatl Wilder. orrfi!t aad chotrmaster. Hv rejot Mr. ViMr win rodr Rossini' lrfhetio Allvsro on th great onran. Mute IrM burnn-anQ Mr. w. A, Moat- gotoery will b tb soloists. Ta will h welcoma Beat are frea New Yorlt Short Line The Model Railroad To New York That's the Pennsylvania. Double-tracked with heaviest steel and stone-ballasted all the way from Chicago to New York and remark ably free from dust. Eight New York trains daily from Chicago. . . The Pennsylvania Originated the Eighteen Hour Trains between Chicago and New York. The "Pennsylvania Special" is still running regularly every day througlv to New York in 18 hours, leaving Chicago jrt 2 :45 p. m. The . Pennsylvania's Passenger Service is . protected by the most approved system of au " ' tomatic block signals, and its operators and trainmen are expert in the movement of high , grade passenger trains on fast schedules the strongest assurances of reliability and prompt ness. a For Particulars Address F. N. KOUOCK, District Agent 122 A, Third Street, Portland, Oregon. 3d Degree By Charles Klein. Author of '. "Lion and Mouse." Beat Now Selling UakerThcaIre:::: Main J. A-5360 It. Baker. Manager. . LAST TIME TONIGHT Tb Musical Show "HOBBTMOOW TBAXl" With Bert Baker and Beauty Chorus. Eve.. 25. 60, 75c, fl; Sat. Mat., 25, 60c. Bent week, opening Sunday matin, "In Dreamland." fi BX. Buadlay n KoUaay U2S-Slc iBsin THEATRE Week of Hot. 8 John B. xna a Co. In "Th XvU and Tom Walker": sen weionx u x-ainons suxxin.zeacv tronpe; Patrice and her Company la I "The Lobbyist"; Vittoria and OeorgtU wasasino; jar. jars. UUgn a. Mlm- mtt piotnres and orohastra. STAR THEATRE! Children's Day VISIT TO HEW TOBX BOO Educational and Amusing - AND 6 OTBIB BBATUBBB A Children cared for Same as at Horn TOMORBOW NEW SHOW ' ' BABTAOBS THBATBB, 4th f Stark. AdTanoed VuaTlU n Stars of All nations. -. Attraction Extraordinary r BEZUO ITAXiIA TBOVPS Th graatest mnsieal qnartett la ran devill! Edyth K. Stanley, known to ;th world of entertainment a "Th Bt. ano uiri-'i snayn as King; Bnnckn Algr; Z.o Whit; Th XiavaUss CNorgs W Infield si Co.; Bantagesoop. .Popular .i sMui, aauy. vunua asjo. 7:30 and, iOO. . Prevent and ; Relieve HeadacHe "It gives me great pleasure to be able to refer to Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills as the best rem edy we have yet had in .our house for the prevention and eure of headache. Mv wife who has been a constant sufferer for a number of years with above complaint joins me in the hope that they may fall into the hands of all sufferers." . . . JOHN BUSH, Watervleit, Me. Used Them Four Years. 'Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills" are the.best I ever tried for the relief of headache. I have used them for nearly four years and they never fail to give me relief. I have tried many other rem edies, but have never found any better." JOSEPH FRANKOWICK, ' , 854 Trombly Av Detroit, Mich. There is no remedy that will more quickly relieve any form of headache than Dr. MfleAnU-Pain Pills. The best feature of this re markable remedy is therfaet-that it does not derange the stomach or leave any disagreeable after effects. Druoglsta everywhere sell them. If first package fails to benefit, your drug gist wiil return your money. MILES MEOICAU CO., Elkhart, Ind. Painless Dentistry THE GRAND Harry A Kata Jackson In "CUPID'S VOYAGE" WEBB or o- TSMBXB. 8, IMS. xosaoaM roar Morris a .Morton Wit. Martha ' BeU B Car on Kerry Thomson ' Bred Bauer ' - OrandaaooiM Matinee every day at I.JO. He any seat except boxes. Evening performances at 7:30, :16. Prices IS and 16c. Box ssats SOc. WOMEN ASPECAILlt The well known 8. K. Chan Chinese Medicin company, with wonderful herb and roots, has cured many suf ferers when sll other rent. ill.. K.M Valta n female, chronic, prlrate T i dlseasea neryottSnesa. a--' blood poison, rheumatism. ai t m rsiat asthma, throat, lung, kid- ' - ney and diseases of sll kinds. Remedies 0 lOnt ef towa peopl I eaii bt. inoir pi.te na bridsswork So Jiahed la eae iuf I it ieery. ";: w. sill ya ro 22k fli r mthm crawler J3.J 3 lokr Cmm 6.C ) 22V8rnTita3. ) jGoUFUnnjt l.t J lEaasMl nillag 1C I IsihwFinims. 1.53 . e 1 B..L ' t pi!m 5.C3 tin 1 i Bnt Rti Rub m ttf.LIII,hMillas HrrutM I.W tt)wimim.wnM Patnhtt tirtr'llcn & J WORK )UARANTCeO POP) IB YEARS riialaa. xtrotioa ? rbas P lets orb rid a. tmrtr ordarMl. OoBalttioa Fn. Yo. ouiimc ami htiH j clnlw am 4on unkm. AU work full f nnr mntmA. JkiodMm ) nitric coIdsdmU Bert mmiuM. Wise Dental Cc; i.mnWi.TS. PORTLAND, ORECON arnoiBeassi aVM. asgt.M. aaaeyttu Bo operation. Honest trat. harmless. ment. 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AND A FTRTHER ADVANCE PHOCLT f M -r 3 SAME ItATE 1 7 PrCFMRER, PUACIN'l TUG FTdCK AT NUT LESS THAX I4L AND POSSIBLT 4l OR IS JER SHARE." wvrr- r c wtt-ox Tfrsrvrsr. SAAAB, TXIOi IOT. SO CASK O IK 1TAIUUITI GOING Croup 1 most prsyalent daring th dry eold weather of th arly winTr montha Parent of young ehlMrea should b prepared for it. All that Is needed ia bottle ef Chamberlsln's COuth Remedy. Many mother are nerar without it In their homes and It ha nerer disappointed them. PMEWfS 1 trnrted Btates and Bereiga CrtlH 'FToenred, Defended sad VACtriO OOA8T PATS BY AOXBCT4 xa aktoa. OaL pAXTTirS HAIR BALSAM r!l fwmmf Columbia University POBTLABB. OBBOOB A Catholic Boarding and Cay School TO TTBO ABB BOTB Collegiate, Clsh ScSoI zzl CecmefcLs! Cesrsts G ram roar Orade for boy rr 11. Board, tultloa and laundry, flos. Lr scholars Collegtal Cauracs, 1 10. 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