a j t it l t? 11 !: I r i rf S 8 ' Mi i'JLY.7 anil AUTirDL ill t j . i ! Ll a i i. 1 HH 1 th 7'? ( ( i I r C i !lu .if V !fl Y;lii:!iiv;i:e ...... VaudevWi , . . .'T-tl v l'tv" .Muvii.i' ,i'iciuii;a I'iO fctar C"rUas roc's la lUlarary Th an riual exhibit ol Christina, bouks will be displayed from November 20 to Christ mas day la the ti.li.lrens room of th central library; the Alblna branch li brary, JS3 ItusiseU Stret. ana the East iUsla branch library, Eaat 14 th and Ai der streets. The exhibit he been care fully made up this year and comprises booka ranging In price from 28o to IS. Those contemplating purchasing book for Christmas presents for young peo ple will find this ejhlbit most sugges tlvt and all art cordially Invited to visit It As far as poaslbl tha book stores Jiave boen urged to. have on hand sut yiolent copies of tha booka displayed bo that they may ba purchased her In town, - I'".. - " v ;i;t; Coros'4 AJnmal zlanwTh annual Cornoll dlnnar will be held at toe Uni versity elub on Wednesday, November 28. at 7-p. m, "Bill" Warner, tha fa mous Cornell jiH-Amarlcaa guard, mnd "Bandy" Hunt, captain of varsity foot ball team. 190a-4, will be the guest of honor. "Pill" Warner 'and "Sandy" Hunt. are coaching the V. of O. team, which plays M. A. X C, on Thanksgiv ing day. Returns at present indicate a large gathering next Wednesday night Arrangements for the dinner are In tha hands of Wells Gilbert, secretary, 405' ' Concord building. . v " v.,1-;;'-.. - , -'c-'.. :' '-'""v '".While the great sale of. man's , to jtieasur suits of tha woolens purchased from H. B. Lltt will not commenca un til Tuesday, November ! 2, still for tha benefit of our customers who wiah to have a dress suit, for Thanksgiving day, wo have engaged .extra skilled designers, tailor who will cut right in Litta' fine stock of broadcloth,; unfinished : blaelt worsteds and serges, and we will guar antee absolutely satisfaction oand deliv ery on time at- the price of - materials Come early. Tha Parisian Tailrs, 91 . Sixth street, two doors south of Walla Fargo building. v '179 Bonght the Entire stock of H. B. Lltt & Co.'a finest imported woolens ..."'i ha j ,8 V, -r that ever landed in Portland . at-40o -oriaj" cut the price of best" turkeys to 30a the dollar. . You old .timers know that Lltt handled only one grade, the best to be bad: The finest designing and best tailoring and trimmings, eombled with tha finest woolens to be bad, for the cost Of material Watch the evening papers of tomorrow,, for the greatest made to your order men's suits sale, that ever took place In Portland. Commenc ing Tuesday,. 9 a. m., at ?1 Sixth street THB1 PARISIAN TAILOR,Jl Sixth t, doors south, of the Wells-Fargo bldg. Settlement AasoelaUo A meeting or the Portland branch of the Civil (Service Retirement aasooiation will be bold in the Y. M. CX .A. auditorium next Tuesday evening to whloh the pub- JJo Is cordially , Invited. Prominent peakers will dlscnss the retirement of Greene bills covering the retirement ef civil servloe employes. Good muslo will pe lurtuahed. Oh, Ton Turkey Men, when yott buy your Thanksgiving nlt-from "jlmmU punn you can eave enough on the pur chase to-buy a turkey. - By Ms system of buying and f SO month rent he ean tell you a claeay suit for tli.7i that would cost Trou $25 lf,ough't at a store on the street Take elevator,, to room IIS Oregonlan building, and buy ft tur kev with the monev vou tin uv. - The Wondeg - of the Ag-Th only pon-alcobolla remedy for rheumatism. lumbago - and other kidney disorder. Balgrene has dts value, In the most eb - etlnate forms of rheumatism and other Kidney- troubles. Procure from your druggist og. of Balgrene, r- ot, of olive oil and mix them. Bhake well and t-fake g-.teaapoonfuls every I hours. Social - Pclenoo ; Meeting, The social ' science department ' of the Portland Woman'e club will meet tomorrow at t:45 p. m. In Women of Woodcraft hall, Tenth and Taylor streets. Address on -"Human Conservation and the Parablo Of the Unwise Farmer. Practical meth oda for social welfara work will be dis cussed. . ' Successful Salesmen looking for the best proposition in Portland will do well to, call on T, V, . Rackwtth, 1 SpaJdlng bldg. we reqvlre A-t - men, not afraid of work, who are accustomed , td earning a good Income, no failures need apply. -,. . We seH hair mattresset ' retafl at wholesale prices for to pound! beds from $7.60 and up. We renovate mattresses and return .them the same day. Port, land Curled Hair Factory, H. Metxger, proprietor, SI l-2 Front street Main 474, A-1374. v " seek Second SepartloaM1ftnte L. Callahan is seeking a second separation from - Thomas El, Callahan, whom she took as a Husband for the seoond time at St IJalens in October ef last year. ifs NolAf! i n theTurltey , The table appointment tickle the eye while the .. turkeyticklei the .palate, v , - We've mad notable re- ' -- e ductions on all tableware, 1 ' cut 'glass, china, silver .' 1 ware. You have the choice f Of jewelry storea-rbut you haven't the choice of 'quality at our low prices, v ,..Wt..hAvt,- handsomt dii- -o Slay of silverware, both ollow and, flat,; in count- ' less designs, and all are " stunners. We have a per fect knowledge of trade ' conditions, and offer you. . . the assurance that nothing ', more handsome or durable , and at these low prices ' -. -can be offered elsewhere ' 286 MORRISON STREET High Grade Commercial and Electric Signs. " JIaKt TtH and Ent Everett sts, .4 iiiwweg .st mi i jj-k.a, 2 A J r'M) f 10 tna 1: 1- i h; lt"ri to ((' r.r.r-ry U.i v nter the Urc-d canyon of Cptora-lo, JM first one will he dlivere,l at the fvirwoo-i library, 67.0 . Tacoma avenue, on- the evening 'ef Novt-iubor .29; the. aecond at the test Bide library, East Eleventh and Aider streets, on th evening of Decem ber 6, and th third at the Alblna li brary, 823 RuspuII street, on the evening of r"cember 18. these lectures will be llluVrated by sterenptlcon. Admission will be by ticket. These may be ob tained free of charge by asking at tha deslc at the east aide library, and also at tha Alblna library. They will be ready for Issue after the first of 30e cember. . ., ... -. Venables Answer Hallway Complaint. Answering the complaint of the Mount Hood Railway & Power eom pany. which la suing Charles and Alice Venable, husband and wife, to condemn a right of way through their plaoa, tht Venables declare the land sought to be taken, "a little over half an .aere, is worth U717. and that the remainder of the property will be damaged 12000 worth, making a total claim, of tt77. The railway allegaa the damage will not exceed 500. The Venables say the road would make a -out from four to eight feat deep through their property. V' : "'. ky,:"' t " ' ' ':"."' (ir' Jrarolad front XeofcpUe. County Judge Cleeton yeaterday granted pa rolee to two hushands who . deserted their wives and have been serving time on the rockplle for non-eupport Rob ert Smith wm released after serving three months of a six - months' , sen tence, and C. H. Buhlln haa served l darn. Both men promised to support their families and.oo tne ngn mmm In future- Bmlth'e wife oae a oaoy i three weeks old and another child. Run lin'e wife also has a baby, and . the court concluded that if they will go to work for their families they . will be more , userui oounty. than working for the Woman's Meetlng--Branch Wo. 4 of th Socialist party will hold a woman's meeting Sunday evening, November 20, 1910, in Drew ball, la secona street, near Morrison. Mra J. D. Hassf urthar and other women will speak. The meet lng will start at o'clock.- vnvke-ra 1m Cheaner Maoe Market HI Second street ind J41 Alder street a pound. He ha 4000 to (uoo fancy birds', tor' "gelect fronv Ordinary uallty for less money. Pont Say Eastern Turkey Mact market 43 Alder etreet and l$i Beo ond street ha only selected local birds, which he sell' to you at 0o a pound. If you want ordinary quality Mace will ell It to you -for. loss., . Asimrenliia" Wth a rJrman-; Manchester Martyr Memorial, W. a w. hail TTievimth and Alder. Monday, No vember 11, 1:18 p. m. ReeoUections of Ireland will b tenderly, portrayed m song and story, .admission iso. r ' tt Tou Are arttmla - about your drug and medical eupplle let me be your druggists II year active expert- enoe In the drug business in mis cuy, Albert Bernl, . Washington treet near Becond. Bevkmaa remlly gnoreaaedV-A, baby boy was bora to Mr. and Mr. George Berkman of 170 Seventh etreet No vember 19. ' Steamer ee1 Xarktoa, for Camas, Washougal and way lending, daily ex. cept Sunday Leave Washington street dock t 1 p. m. Annual Salt of TTnredeeme Inedgea, Piamond. watche . and Jewelry for mount - loaned and 'Interest 1 Unci Myara, U Blxth t, near Oak. Turkey Bum ex served in Gymnasium eh Thanksgiving iay by the Montavilli Methodist church, aat Pin and 80th troet ,v,: CSvrtatma rbotograpbs Make tht best present. Have a sitting now by B. W. Moore Elks' bldg, 1th and Stark treet. Bona comfort for eye by tur new methods. Crosseye fixed. Dra Freese 4 Rice. Merchant Trust bldg. . .. STot1e--Jndgea and clerk of city election will be paid at once by calling on M. M. Bioch, eourt nous. ! Seldlsg Sre.' Jewelers and Pelentlflo Opticians. Removed to 846 Washing ton street See our window. TUgkey Combine, We are en the oat side, 8ee us before buying. E-411, B-Ufi. , KelUhey Co. ' ' Txtx feleet Vaster, Orate. 0o quart , Shipped direct to D. Eellahtr ft CoVSMH, B-l9i J5 ysS2L A. Jfi! vi u sant saa vtiuitg vviw caa Bajak, 71 Sixth at, near Oak. 9rofoaor 9tgg at Irvtngton club every Saturday, and t, new clasaqs forming on west side. . Wines and. Brandies for cooking and medicinal purpose. E-41t. B-1884, P, Kellaher & Oo. e . gmpextal Tnrkisn Baths, under Wat son' restaurant f Finest .lnNrtty, Open day nd night ; - Segalw Snaoay ZTight Bano tonight Hayden Pavilion. , Ladies free. Take Vanoouvtr ear. . - V. 33. Beach ft a, the Pioneer Paint company, 135 First street Phone It 134, A-4, . - - - e, JEtiiffler Dancing parties, Woodoraft I hall, Tenth and Taylor, every Saturday ana lueaauy. ' ' ) Oregon Abstract Co, Q9 Board Trade. Guaranteed abstract. Popular prices. VT. A- Wise and essletatea, painless drntiats, Third and Waahlngtoa Home "Made Mine' Meat, ready for pl?. E. 418, B-1694. D. ICellaher & Co. ' Siberian Social Club work - - meeting Tuesday evening, November 19, , Good Dairy Batter tOq pound. D. Kel laher 4 Co. E-418, R-1694,.. ; ' pr. Ivy M. Robinson eye specialist 01 Swetlaud building. ' Woogters's smoke stqrt, 409 Wash. Bano Tonight, Hayden Pavilion, e .Banc Tonight, Hayden PavUlpn. ' "ruT Remodeling. 248 Columbia. " " Tiefo to Bine ' Turkey and chicken dinner at Peer, less Cafeteria, 104 Fifth street' , , Journal vy'ant Ads bring resulta . l . ... i r? !-l F.Iay Join Vifo in Frcn ! Cisco Thanksgiving. Mrs. Ethel Roes wants a Thanksgiv ing present from the governor of Ore gon, and Circuit Judge R. O. Morrow Is trying to obtain It for her. After with standing Several pleading letters. Judge Morrow has finally yielded to a pitiful appeal in which Mrs. Ross asks for u pardon for her bigamist husband, and yesterday he addressed, a letter to Act ing Governor Bowerman suggesting the 2": ;; '" ":r,..r. day, Roes was convloted of bigamy , last spring, entering a ptea ot guilty. He was won away,by the fascinations of a beautiful woman,-who later obtained a divorce from him. Hoes was sentenced by Judge Morrow to nine month on the rock pile, and has been faithfully .em ployed slnoe that time, Mrs. Ro ' Ban yranoisco with .her baby, er . . May the began wrlttng- letters ta A. i judge asking for a pardon for 1 r nus?; band. , i - . To aid Tier lea Mr. Roes sent tv Judge a photograph of the child. Ity a eweewaced youngster, out the ju ... could not se bis way Blear to inter cede with the governor. lie returned the photograph and politely declined tq Interfera Mrs. Rob, did pot give up, and a few days ago another letter came, asking that her husband be released In time to spend Thanksgiving at bome. Judge Morrow surrendered, and last night mailed 'out a letter to Salem ask ing the woman' letter be considered, a a formal application- and the petition be granted. If the roverpor acts firomptly Rosa, can reach San Francisco n time to eat Thanksgiving dinner 'with wife and baby. -. i .- ;.. ' PERSONAL Dr. and Mrs. Pemot of Corvallla art registered at the Imperial. . IL r. Davidson,- a leading business man tf Hood River, Is in the nlty for a few day, Ha Is accompanied by bis wife. i- " F. B. Walte, the well known capitalist of Sutherlln, Or, cam to town yester day morning. Russell Whltelaw I a visitor from Vanoouver, B. C. He i staying at tht Oregon. i . - Mag Weiss, a Roseburg brewer, I In Portland making preparation to re sume his business, Roseburg was one of tht town that voted wet" at the recent election. - Mrs. M. A. Cachet, widow of Dr. M. A. Cachot of San rranolsco, who wa called to the bedside of her eon-ln-lawP Is step ping with her daughter, Mrs. I W. Therktlson, It I Eleventh .street v Oontracton Cult Work, ? Eugene, Or l?ov. 1-It 1 reported that Ertcksoa & Petersen, who wert awarded -the- contract to build that tretoh of the Natron-Klamath cut-off of the Southern Paclflo company , that Ilea between the - end) of their present contract 'In Klamath county and th end of th Utah company1 contract In lnt oounty, havt thrown up th contract and th company will endeavor to eomplett th Job under U own engineer. . The Wanlna Army. rrom the New York Tribune.' The annual gathering of the Grand Arny of the Republlo Wff ere from most other great popular gathering la an es sential and pathetlo respect It Is the meeting of a dying body, which, grow Inevitably smaller yea by year. Conventions of other bodies report in creases of 'membership ani growth in numbers and strength. Kot so the vet eran of the conflict whloh Is still pre eminently called The War. Their report Is Invariably on Of losses, of diminish ing numbers, of progress toward ulti mate, and now, Indeed, not very remote, extinction. Th elrcumstane Invests tht encamp ment with pathos, and perhaps It also strengthen the bonds of attraction which . hold the veteran together and which draw, them to their reunion. Passions, too, are waning In the lapse ef. years, and that Is eanae for rejoicing. It I not because th actual combatants are dying and disappearing that th ani mosities which ono prevailed are also vanishing. Rather ia it because of the Increasing perspective of -history and of rtb practical and experimental demon stration of the benefit to all Part Of tha nation whloh proceeded from th,ra rstabliahment and perpetual confirma tion of the . Union, ' , FREE LUNCHEONS ALL WEEK Pnring the Qreat "Pealasulas" 9Age. ' Bemonstration at aovurta Bros. . h "Big Bast Sld Stor, The "Peninsular", pepple open a cook ing demonstration of their great steel range at tha store of Gevurta Bros., East Bumslde and t'nlon ave,, MondaX morning, and will ' continue same throughout th week. . Tht publlo Is invited to call at any hour during the day and partake ' of the product of their splendid - range. They have JOO elegant dinner sets, which they are dis tributing free to all purchasers of their range during tht deroonstrtQn, There I great rivalry between the two fa mous stove foundries the "Peninsular" and the "Eclipse" a to Which, shall outsell the other la the Portland field. Both concerns ar offering extra in ducements to. buyers. Baked biscuits, cakes, eta,, with excellent coffee, will be eerved dally. , , e ' , "i" '" "...h""i.ip.i .i r ii imMM.;";, ,,'''!,,.:'.: Jnflge Oanttnbeln Plans Vacation. Reaaus of the Illness of his littl boy, Clroult Judge Gantenbein Is planning to- leave -wth his,- famtly for lmg Beaclt CaJ., on December.!, lie will bs absent about month, and his place on the local bench will be taken by Judge Hamilton ? of the Roseburg circuit Judge Qantenbeln will return in time to take up the work of presiding Judge In January in regular rotation. Military or Naval Capes . for Udies" Wear . Chas. Coopcy & Son . Civil and Military Tailors, ? Report ttie genuine military or naval ut a-.eryfaahionftbie garment -for ladles' wear this eeanon, and a a cape of this kind makes a splendid Christmas -''present,., would . suggest that orders fie given as soon as pos sible to nave disappointment The new atWress. is '"'TJ TT.3rfTT"'tTCTt SI.3C., ' 88i iiri-t fcl-ii-i.X, 6TU rtcis. r- Dr. E, A. Tirrc: S;y: It is cs VVWJ jf III 1 jiivilp St tudying Sell Germs. Drainage' for the Willamette valley la as necessary a Irrigation, according to Dr. EA pierce, who has recently Joined the group of local capitalists who have raised a fund for the purpose of giving practical teat to' the Irrigation poa. slblUtlea ef Willamette valley lands. Dr. Fierce is making a epeolal study of tht eoll germs that enrich or impov. erlsh a soil. Ha has found that when conditions are in accordance with nat. ural lews the number of evil soli germs are exactly equivalent in number. The germs that hurt crops ar balanced by the germs that enrich the soil and In crease productiveness, -People used to think." said Dr. Pierce' yesterday, "that th richness' of soil depended on tht favor of provl. lence and other mysterious things. All , which is true, dependent upon the iy you look at. it But I havt een the splendidly rich Willamette valley sands -lit undraJned and souring during me wet montn. Tnen when the dry season oome no effort 1 made to re tain the : moisture when tt Is needed. and tht land 1 again Injured." in toe soli, aeoor4lng to Dr. Fierce, there art countless billion of minute organisms that art continually at work, soma of them creating plant nutriment some of them making th soil barren, Some of them bring in from the air nitrogen, other put Jnto useable form tno element of tht soil Just a th food which is taken Into the human must-be converted by digestive agen cies sometime Into entirely new sub stances befor It ean b s8lmllated. Plans for th Irrigation experiments that are expected to result practically are being mad more definite each 4ay. John Hartog, who has bad ebarg of organ watwn, tft ted that It will prove the most profitable venture ever en tered Into by local business men. Ap? plications for homes In accordance, wlta me pian art ong rtceivea rrom many eastern state. This plan Is to allow a settler the ust of tha land, building payment to be made as the land pro- auces tnt amounts, - , ASKS CONTRIBUTIONS- FOR REFUGE HOME Portland, Or., Kov; J.-To tht Editor or - The journal.i-WIll th ganerously disposed. In providing for the needy and uniortunate at this season of Thanks giving, remember the Inmates of the Florence Crlttenton Refug home, where there are young women, girl and babies, some of whom are entirely dependent upon the home for all the need - of life, and for whatever pleasure or dl version they may have while learning to be self-reliant, self-helpful and self- upporingT,.v ,, , - ;. " Dry goods, clothing or any of the many thing contributing to a bountiful Thanksgiving dinner will be gratefully received.?. Articles will be tailed for by telephoning , to East IIJ, or Main tli, MR?, CP3VELAND ROCK'BLL,r " rresldent F, ft-It. Home. A glance -at the classified section ef today's Journal will eonvlnce you that it U WATOTES andxJeyelry -XI pay a'smaJijpayment ar the time -bfpurchase and balance inveasy11 weekly or monthly payments to suit your, income $(coTrvcmence Eastern .Outhtti no Cot Waihmjton tt Ji F Sr Tath ,fVi 'T,VT tBEjryWWlWBffB5S?!l!iy!1 in. nini n limn' "I'll"" iiiiiiHii mil i .i miihiu'wiii nini H inia mi i i I "mum nil iiiiim . i ' in i inn ' n u - '",' y " ' " ' " " "'"" " ' U ' " V ' Addo lOO Cbcoanut Products Company i liav we tipen aiiie to sliow ei many new end b. . i tiful rtecee of J-welry we now have an,l our . nff)in- to nnrre(ri!ite this by buyint early. ;?ESJ C-sm-lAS i.:Jt ha alrady started with m, and fur the past two weka w have pn very busy laying aflae elegant gifts for early buyers, OUR LARGL VAULT rru Asm sinssiAB-raooT, xs at totts ri ". f OiAX to store awey your gifts until you call ior them. For this reason we do sn early Christmas business, and you hav an extra large etoek to choose from. " WATCHLS Our complete stock of Christmas Watches have ar ' rived, anrl never before have we sold them cheap, Solid Cold Watshes for ladies from I17.P0 up E-oiU Oold Watches for Gentlemen frot. . XOO up bold-filled Watches for ladies from flQ.oO p r-oifl-tuil Watohaii for otMtlemen from, t 7.S0 up ov9 1000 WAivati to pick from. Don't you think we can please you? Give us a ehance, T a Va11ir I th "w etyle. et with A-a VaiUClCS tems el all kinds. Kew tffeets In eoral, opal and turquols matrix. Sptclal design made up on short notice, . j. .Opera CHaeees In genuine Lemalre with handles er without. Pearl glaaes from $500 up. Toilet "and STanlcnxe Sets in the very latest pat tern from 88-50 up to STS OO. ' DIAMONDS OUR SPECIALTY. A window full of them, with hundreds mort In our vault f 10 to 15O0. set In any kind of a mounting you wish. The large stock w carry enable us to sell them so cheap, : . Bar ?!. Cuff inm. Belt Buekles, Sat Vlns. lorjuetta Chains, &ookts, yobs, Cot&X and 1 SeMa, I&aanti, Sandy rins, Ladles' Comb, eta. . RINGS FOR LADIES. AND GENTLEMEN In Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds, Pearl or any stone you Also U the very Jatest In Seal Rings. Sny yon Christmas Presents, 'early. Hav them engraved and wt will All r gladly tore them for you,, '- sis. T ALGER BROS. l&iffsW is uczxiiov stkiit, ssTwxsnr third Atro romarac its, sets BEND TOR OUR NEW WATCH CATAL,OQUB. COMSOUDATION soi-S7r.xjnra i; ' ' fc-. No matter wheN you spend your Thanfcsrivlnjp, whether U's Jiom with tht old folks or with your friends, LOOK THE PROS PEROUS PART. Don't buy your suit "off the shelf. Get your clothes mde to order and be right, You'll feel bctttr. - I am mdving my aaleiroofn from H2H Second i treet and eonsel idating with my new store at 250 Stark street, but my ahops will still . remain at MlA Second street, where I employ Union Labor only. I havo too lsrjt a atdek for on store, and in order to dispose ef about 100 init pattern! I will, for th next 10 days, make, a Suit or Over coat for tht barrcoit of thv makinf and tha cloth this meant Suits and Overcoats Made to Order at The kind that no other tailor will matfe vp for less than $10 to $15 more than my prices. I'll guarantee that you cannot duplicate their quality in rfdy"-mad clothes at any price. Be jure, to call at 250 STARK STREET OR U2'A SECOND STREET to ie these pat tern, for here you will find the largest assortment, . YOURS WERNER 250 Stark, bet 24 and 3d, and to the Goodness of ThingQ jV P.URE Vegetable Product. Not a "particle; of animal fat of any sort. "Just the;pure ertract from clean, white, delicious cocoanuts nothing more. Use in place of lard or butter, only in smaller quantities. The result will surprise and delight you. .Watch our announcements in the papers from now on - V aou Beads Wish. irk Actual . Cost TRULY PETTERSON ti, bet, Alder ind Morrison Portland, Oregon Chronic end Nerve:: Diseases of MEN AND WOMEI PERMANENTLY CURED by mo ! em scientific methods pf treatmer.t. Many cases can be cured which hav? proven to be beyond the reach rf medicine. Many operations rendere S unnecessary. Modern Electro Therapy Curn So don't waste time taking mf '; cine, but come to me for RESULT. You will get not only immedists relief, but a permanent cure.' ; SPECIAL ATTENTION" to d;j. eases of the prostate and nervous de bility, ; Modern Electric Treatme-t directly to th seat of the trouble. CONSULTATION FREE W.L HOWARD, M.D. 304-6 ROTHCHILD BLDO, FOURTH AND WASHINOTOTJ HOURS-10 to 12, 2 to I and 7 f. Sunday by Appointment , Your. business letters. will get mora attention if you mzz quality stationery like wc produce on CO (1 STRUCT! Oil Ptsiai thFr(:t DO II D Lndl your buslnes can afford it ia nnUm'ittd quantities fcccause vith paper ve caa produce Tmprcs live Stationery tt & Usable Frice." Telepbons KILHAH Stationery and Piinting Co. . Commercial Stationers.' Office Outfitters. ' . Printers, Eneravers. , Booklet Maker and Bookbinders. HEAP QUARTERS TO ArchltacU' and Ejrlneers instruments ana Buppnes. . Fifth and Oak Streets The Old Reliable Union Painless J)entlst V otrr or tows rxoru should r- raamoar tnat our toroe la so organ) rvj that Tft can do thalr entlr nrown. brldga and plat work In a day U nc tssary, . , . . Full Bet of Teeth -. . . . .f"? f- ErWgt WorR or Teutij Without nates f;5ro to v Ooia Crowns .,.,.,,,,: 5rt to r Porcelain Crowns GO to , 4 Oold or Porcalaln nillng a. . . .$tM tp lllver nillngs... ......BO to $10O 18 Ttartv Ouaraata. . Koursl a. m. to s p. mi eundsys, . . b t i.'V;;;:h;--'-; !-"-., Union Dontal Co rasr AJTD SSQBSUSQV STS. TEETH V Save Your Tetlt Hirr ( TU sav a dollar, f i tmake a dollar auj t'. I t Vpunwlv tieatl.t lo .I..,.,.- stwa 4ullar wh" w t our - mot). we w or price yen can r i )Den vtntHsa unt t i . and flunday until ' or peopla who wei . Offices catabllahed t.i years and Our guaranta la aood, BQSTO PEJmSTU, Offices corner fifth and Morrison s'. aptr.no II1H Morrlat st.. orro,., Meier Frank's and Foitoffw. United Wirelcs 53 Stockholders of tha United Wirel tonipany ar raquosted to comtminu-Ki with tha undersigned for the fullon Ing purposes: : . JTULSTw-That in our opinion the enni panv it not being properly miinw'-'I. ErCJ3rpThat wo belleva te li.'t Stoulaold vva eolij t?y gro. mUirfpr. aentwtlon, ,. Txwowrhat the action hr5tiR'ht " the postofflce department, was jr-ei ! ( tated by a party or 'parties, In fricni Hlllanrt with th management, and t r t!i purpose ot siilnali-t-ping tle r:u. ami file of ihe,r lioliteia. lOtiSTlt That unlf si we get tosr-' r our Block will ba a w nvt IiT.--sh n.i ( t paper upon whic-ii it l in-in i !. V 1 V JiA J, C ' ' -MY. ! J Perl!:: J U::' ) ' " ) nub:1 'ei i ' We f-m ry t lie I . Rtiiclc on' tii" ! ' fiCt t -3 f 1 2 (.;; - '