The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 04, 1910, Page 17, Image 17

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TOXIC IIT'S AMUSEMENTS
. "Madame X"
"The uarrler"
pill? ,
akir . .,
unpsilow . . .
.. 'The Time, the I'lace, and the Girl"
rpheum , Vaudeville
rand. ,. i: ..... . . Vaudeville
.images .......... ; . . i, . . . Vaudeville
rlc ....... 'The King of Bins Bong''
tar Moving Picturts
- AVcather Conditions.
Portland. Or.,'pec," 3.Tbe north Fa
etfic disturbance Is central this evening
pver central British' Columbia and the
barometer Is rising rapidly over, western
Oregon and western .Washington. The
line ta Tatoosh island went down at
about 4 j. m., at whbh time the wind
was blowing 66 miles from the south
east The highest velocity at 'North
Head since last . night 48; mill's
from the southeast. Ih3 ; Atnds along
the deast shifted to the southwest late
In the afternoon, and a moderate gale
-will Drevail -tonight; . which will gradu
ally subside Sunday. The rains have
been heavy in southern Oregon and In
northern 5 California. and moderately
heavy , lruyvashlngton, northern Oregon
and Idaho. Low , temperatures ; again
prevail In the Dakots and the Canadian
northwest, while In the "east' gulf and
south Atlantic states it is milder. ,
- The conditions are, favorable for occa
sional rain Sunday ' In western Oregon
and western Washington, and for rain or
snow east of the Cascade mountains. It
will be colder In southern Idaho.
' . ; FORECASTS. s -
Portland and vicinity Sunday, occa
sional rain; south to west winds, v
Oregort--Sunday, occasional jaln west,
rain or snow eas portion; south to west
winds diminishing along th coast to-
night' .v: ; ;. ;.vv,-'! "V
Washington Sunday occasional rain
west, rain or snow east portion; south to
west winds, diminishing along the coast
Sunday. ; "
Idaho Sunday, rain or snow; colder
south portion. - ,
.V - EDWARD A. BBAL8, ,
' District Forecaster.
, Portland, Or., Dee, J. Maximum tem
perature, 62 degrees;' minimum tempera
ture 45 degrees; river reading. 8 a- m.,
10.1 feet; change In last' 24 hours, 0.4
foot; total rainfall (S p. m, to 9 p. m ).
0. 38 inch; total rainfall since September
1, 13.9s inchest' normal rainfall since
September 1, 12.T2 inches; excess since
Sentember 1, L29 inches; total sunshine,
8 minutes; possible sunshine, 8 hours
' 62 minutes; barometer (reduced ta sea
level) at 6 p.-m:,' 29.85 inches. ' '
U.Ui of 51 1 ri.n
I a.vii-.g a Ixiil t lit
had liccn fixed ui
Iip was unuhle to
'. for $10. K!,s V.iU
S 1 r, 0 cash, but ia
ut up t'linh, he gave
a bond for J.'.oO ln.-ba,, the
ing ai-provcd by Circuit Jud-j
surety be
(J uteri-?.
c 1 t bin
doc'.t nt
.'ay. Li-avis W;
2 p. m.
Used Own Honey Vinton L. Chick
lias begun suit in the circuit court
against the Oregon Building & Trust
company for $385. alleging he was com
pelled to complete a house at his own
expense which the1 defendant as con
tractor had agreed to build Mn 90 days.
The company left the house uncompleted
and abandoned the wofK, he asserts.
T. Vr, 0. A. frm TodayAt, the
' Young Women's' Christian association
this afternoon at 4 -o'clock Rev. J. D.
Corby will glv an address on 'The
Relation , of tha Consumer to the Pro
ducer." In U ) he will show the alms
and principles of the Consumers' league.
The muslo will be Jurnlshed by the
Nyeena ' onartette, Composed ; Of Miss
Nancy Beals,Mry Jennie Simmons
"Clow, Miss - Charlotte ; Banflsld, Miss
Ella, Butler. "Their program comprises.
"Bleep, Little Baby of Mine" (Denle),
- ooartettej "Jt'ati Je'srj," (Mlsere-Nevln) ;
. contralto solo. Hiss? Ella Butler. - On
Tirsday, December , at 18 o'clock a
noon class of Sunday . school teachers
will be formed to study the Sunday
school lessons Teaehers from all d
nominations are welcome.: At I o'clock
this afternoon the dlsousslon olass and
socialhpar.wUl be held, j r, i -
' To Rave "Authors' Evening." .The
December meeting of the State Wom
an's Press club' of Oregon will be held
WW day evening, : December 8, at 8
o'clock In a' committee room on the sec
ond floor of the city hall. It wll be
"authors' evening." The program Is as
follows: "Hints On Plot Making and
i Characterisation," Mrs., M. Allen;
"System Jn Writing." Mlas Anna M
' Docklnf ; ;"W.omen in Journalism," Mrs,
Emma Secklri Marshall,' the paper to be
read by Miss Llnna O." Richardson, Dls
ousslon will be led by Mrs. I B. Bart
lettj ; :, - ..: "
1 Dont forget the annual,' auction of
Imported woolens of ladies' suit 'pat
terns from Edmund Qurney, the ladies'
, tailor, tomorrow at 10 a. t m. at tha
George Baker & Co. auction rooms, 152
Park- st, - near Morrison. Mr. Qurney
does not carry woolens over from sea
son to season, so here le an opportunity
to buy' high grade Imported woolens at
your own price. .
Appointed Admini-trator A. L. Keen
an has bt?en appointed administrator of
the estate of J. M.. Wood worth on peti
tion of the widow, Rosa K. Woodworth,
who will Inherit all the prperty. Wood-
worth died in Pomna.'Cal., recently and
the property Is valued at $2650. :
Appraisers Are Warned County Judge
Cleoton has appointed Robert D. Inman,
Donald Woodward and J. M. Letter as
appraisers of the estate of the late L
Therkelsen. The estimated value of the
estate is upwards of $200,000.
Knife Wteldet Arrested -John Jackl-
Bha was arrested yesterday on a bench
warrant from thei circuit court follow
ing his ' Indictment by . the grand jury,
charged with an assault with , a knife
on Louis Battaninl on'November 21.
Dr. V. H. Chapman, the well known J
Journalist and progressive thinker, wilk
speak before branch 4 of the Socialist
party In Drew hall, 162 Second street,
near Morrison, this evening, u His sub
ject - will bo .VMachlavelism s Versus
Socialism,V;' :'i'-'''"ji:S'-r'''''ir-.t4-'jf":rf:.
Special Meeting R. R. Perkins, direc
tor of religious work of the city associ
ation, announces that, there ; will bo .
special meeting this . afternoon at S
0 clock. The meeting, which will be
held In the T; MJC. A. -building, will
be addressed by Rev.' J. O. g. Hunting
ton, of the Brotherhood Of St Andrew.
Scarlet Fever Cauies Death Marga
ret Uglowf an 8-year-old girl of The
Dalles, who was brought here to be
treated for scarlet fever, died yesterday
at ' 1055 East Alder street. This was
the first scarlet fever death of the
month to be reported to the city health
office, ; , i ; -'t i. : " , 1 ' , v
: Continue Tolstoy KemorlaL-rThe Peo
ples Forum Sunday evening will con
tinue the Tolstoy memorial meetings
with short readings and speeches from
several admirers of the great Russian,
The meeting will be held in Selling-
Hlrsch hall. Tenth and Washington,
Admission free. . f,r ; -
We sell hair mattresses . retail' kt
wholesale prices for 30 pound beds from
$ 7.60 and up. We renovate mattresses
and return them , the . eame day. ' Port
land Curled Hair Factory, H. Metxger,
proprietor, 226-22$ Front street. Main
474. A-1374. . ; , -, ..,
' Automobile Owness Have your ear
adjusted, overhauled or repaired by Y.
M. C. A. Auto School; minimum cost.
Careful work assured. Phone Edu. Di
rector, private exchange 65, A-666L
t. M. C A. building. . ...
It, PatitcVs Xaioar closes Monday,
Do(mler 5. A rare- collection f palnt
in;s, tapestr!is and ttehings cf the fa
mous cathedrals ot l.urr.;ia are to be
had. All suitable for Christmas.
Christmas ' Photographs Make the
best presents. Have 'a sitting now by
E. W. Moore, Elks' bids, "th and Stark
streets. 1
Annual Sale of Unredeemed Fledrss.
Diamonds, watches and Jewelry for
amount loaned and Interest Uncle
Myers, 71 Sixth st, near Oak. -v
There's a Btasonr -Why you should
examine the quality of our goods and
prices. Walter A. Lord Co., Jewelers,
111 6th. , ,
Old JeweLry Wanted. We buy old
gold and silver. . Uncle Hyw'u Collateral
Bank, 71 Sixth at, near Oak. ;
, Solid comfort for eyes , by our new
methods. Crosseyes fixed. Drs. Freeae
& Rice, Merchants Trust bldg. - , "
Imperial Turkish Baths, under Wat
son's restaurant . Finest In city. Open
day and night. - - -
Danoe tonight.
Hayden ' pavilion.
Vancouver car. -, '
every Sunday -
Ladies free.
night.
Take
Por Good WatchM see A. Vulllenmier,
260 Alder street . All makes of Ameri
can watches, . , .
JP. X. Beach 81 Ofe, the Pioneer Palm
company, 136 First, street Phones M
1884. A-1334. . .
Girls Attention t Rooms for rent at
the Portland Women' Union, 610 Flan
ders street ' , ' -
Oregon Abstract Co.,
Guaranteed abstracts.
609 Board Trade.
Popular prices.
W. A, Wise and assoctate.s, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
w-. - -ir- ,, ? . - :: ': ; -"W. i '
Stiles Orehestra. Marshall 2248.
Woostei's delicatessen, 408 Wash'. .
Th Xdles Oulld of fit Matthews
church Invite -you to their, annual ba
saar to be held In he guild hall. First
and Caruthers, Tuesday evening, Decem
ber 6, and Wednesday afternoon, De
cember - '.-.'
Uli. you catch a eouga or oold at the
football game yesterday 7 Get a bot
tle of our Kenyon Cough Remedy and
youiwlll be all right by Monday. Al
bert Bernl, the -druggist, 229 Washing
ton; be&r Second.
Xssum .'Call for nesting- The Wav-erly-Rtohmond
Improvement association
will hold meeting next'Tuesday even
ing at 8 o'clock In the hall of the asso
ciation at t Twenty-sixth and Clinton
streets. President M.-J. Morse of the
association has' lsued a call for every
member to attend, as Important matters
r to be considered. ' The general pub
lid Is also Invited. v
Mills An Incorporated J. T. ETIUs, N.
Q. Nu'tt and T. J. Dewey have filed ar
ticles of incorporation of the Woodlawn
Planing Mills, f orpigd with capital
stock of $10,000. . - :
Toe Peacemakers Cong-res meets tit
491 Alder street every Sunday at 8 p. m.
The toplo today will be, '""Freedom from
Slavery in All Its Varied Forms."
Steamer Jessie Harking, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex-
"Where to Dine.
Turkey and chicken dinner at
lew Cafeteria, 104 Fifth street
V ' : I
Peer-
PLAN VISIT HERE OF " ;
CONVENTION DELEGATES
w. N. Hartshorn, chairman of -the.
executive committee of the International
Sunday School association, was In Port
land yesterday on a tour of the country
in tne interest of the Thirteenth Trt'
ennlal International Sunday School
convention to be held In San Francisco
June 20 to 87, next year. Mr. Hart.
shorn held a. Ion conference with R.
W. Raymond, manager of the Portland
Commercial Club Convention bureau.
who is very much Interested in having
as many as poss
1 of the doleeiites
who will vi.slt Kan Franeisro, travel
by way of this city and State.
The proposition appeals iJtroiiKly to
Mr. Hartshorn, end it was said that
such arrangement coull be made very
appealing to the delegates if the Chris
tian Church National convention,
booked for this city next summer, be
arranged so that its dates would fall
either directly before or after the con
vention at San Francisco,- when many
delegates would be drawn to the coast
by the double attraction whereas if
the conventions be held far apart, these
people woald visit neither. The Port
land date is to be fixed at -a meeting
to be held In Cincinnati December 16
and it is hoped to have it set for some
time in June and if possible during
the Rose Carnival week. . .
1 It is expected that the Sunday school
convention will draw at least 2000 del
egates to San Francisco and thousands
of workers who are not delegates.
GRAND AVENUE LO
I
L
D FOR S18,000
E. J. Daly has sold a lot 60 by 100
on the west side of Grand avenue be
tween East Burnside -and East Ankeny
streets for $18,000. to. J.. Q. Edwards,
formerly of Haycreek, : Or. , There are
two old frame dwellings on! the prop
erty, Mr. Daly has sold Mr. Edwards
$300,000 worth of Portland realty with
in the last two years. Mr. "Edwards Is
ijow erecting for the Covey -Automobile
company a .four-story garage at the
southwest corner of Twenty-first and
Washington streets, .The building will
cost in the neighborhood of $90,000
when completed, and will be-one of the
finest garages In the west.
Mr. Daly also has sold a .lot 60 by 16
on the -east side of Union avenue be
tween East Burnside and East Ankeny
stteets ; for a onsideratiorf of $20,000,
The property was owned by the Misses
Klngsley, The buyer's , name ; Is with
held 'fOt the" present. ," .;. ' :
Takes Overdose of Morphine.
(SperUl Rlspiitoh to The Journal.)
Forest Grove, Or., Dec. 8. Harry Gib
s6n, aged $6, took an overdose of mor
phine this evenlnc , and. died shortly
afterward. He had been suffering for
sometime with , neuralgia, and. the mor
phine was not taken with suicidal Intent
' '..' STTsCirEB''-
WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS
- Prrnnnfa '
oxnr CATtT.TToar zee, fx. vl. d.
In a Course-of Loctnres.
Plrrt 11. fi. Church, Oor. Third and Tay-
"When the People Wake," Friday, De
cember 9,8:16. m.; "The Soul of a
m.: "The Strength of the People,1! Sa!
,1.!... . n 1 . , 1-
ticket, $J,
mission, 75c.
m. Pitnui'a
six admissions. Single ad-
'Portland Marble Wcrkk
Established 1883
W carry the largest and best
stock on the coast.- Call
. and get our prices before
purchasing elsewhere
' 864 and S60 rourtn JStreet
Opposite aty Hill
. Phones Kala 8584, A-1S10
; 1
To the Employers
of Labor
f ' ' ' ' 'f''f'',.'-f
' We, the undersigned, Bqard of Con
trol of the Munlclpar Free Employ
ment Bureau, urge that all contrac
tors, mills, factories, mines, farmers.
hotels, camps, railroads and private
Individuals, desiring help of any
kind, either male or female, patronize
the labor bureau maintained and op
erated by the city of Portland. . The
bureau solicits your cooperation and
support and charges no fee, whatever
to employer or employee. Tne Bu
reau Is located at 270-272 Madison
street Phones: Home A-6624, Pa
cific States; Main 8665. . -
(Signed) R. X HOLMES, Chairman,
Representing Manufacturers'' Ass n.
J. L. I.ED WI DOB.
Representing Trades Council.
R. G. RUSHLIGHT;
, Representing City Council.
SHOP EAEILYr SelCCu
Divorce Arguments Heard Circuit
Judge Kavanaugh yesterday afternoon
heard argument by attorneys In the di
vorce case of i Julia R. Flory against
John, W. Flory, In which the, testimony
was heard last month. Both sides ask
for a divorce, charging vllllflcatlon, as
sault and wild use of epithets. The case
was taken under,, advisement , V
-f. :
' rconomlxlntf men who have to be ouM
In the rain can buy a Priestley Crav
enetted Raincoat for $9.86 at JImmie
Dunn's' anniversary sal. JImmie would
be bankrupt' If he sold .these, coats at
this price at a high rent store on the
street Room 315 Oregonlan building.
Take elevator. . ...
Arrest Salem Touts Moody Rogers, a
young Salemlte,' was arrested yesterday
afternoon by. Deputy Sheriff William 1
YoMi Ximias (Silfls Mom
sow
Xf you are deaf, or hard of hearing,
do not fall to send your name and
address today and, get our Electro
phone on- thirty days' home trial.
It Is truly a wonderful instrument,
perfected to such a degree' that the
deafest person can hear the faintest
sound and enjoy all the pleasures of
church, ( theatre, public speaking or
ordinary- conversation. . Over 10,000
In use. Enthusiastio testimonials
from responsible people. Almost in
visible when in use. Makes you
hear and gradually restores your
hearing. If you are deef or hard of
hearing,, be sure and write at once.
" BTOZ.8 EX.ECTEOPHOSTB CO.,
999 Xumbermens BlSg., Fifth and
, . ' Stark Sts., Portland,. Ox.
That Gift Idea
hnsweretl
' - People perpetuate the beautiful spirit of Xmas time by bestowing
gifts. They should be the best they can afford." -If they love some
' one well enough to offer gifts that impose personal sacrifice that
is their own private business. A postal card to a non-appreciative
person could be an extravagance. But do trumpery perishable gifts
carry, out the idea? Select gifts either cf utility cr adornment that
will last forever. DIAMONDS for investment, JEWELRY for
, adornment, CUT GLASS, SILVERWARE for utility. Anticipating
the happ rush of gift givers, we've filled our stock with the latest
": of all things beautiful in our linei and at appreciably low prices.
Whether you want an exclusive jeweled pendant for miladv's neck
" ; a. i ; ,r t t. . t .. . 1
or just a tcctmng nng ior papy, tne same aeiignyuisexYic
tfh 1. -286
WtVUfkVr& Morrison
St.
SEE OUR "SUPERIOR v ' . V ; .
LINE OF HOLIDAY STATIONERY i. . , ,
- , Strikingly novel, tints and patterns. .
t In fancy boxes. ; ,
.THE BEST STANDARD ,'.
MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS
Waterman's Ideal, '
: Swan Safety, " .
, ' ' : - ' . r ' - Conklin's Self-Filling.
FANCY, SERVICEABLE
GENUINE LEATHER GOODS ' A
Lawyers' Brief Cases,
. Writing Portfolios, , v
Card and Pass Cases, .
'. ' ' Pocketbooks, Wallets, etc
' A MOST ELEGANT .
ILINE OF DESK FURNISHINGS . "
Fancy Brass Desk Sets,
. . ;v Desk Pads, Calendars,
Letter Openers, Inkstands, etc., f
. ,.Loose Leaf and Fancy Memorandums,
. , "... : Journals, Lbe-a-Day Diaries, etcrr
FINE LOW-PRICED . ; ' '
FOLDING CARD TABLES
Poker, Bridge, Bridge Whist; '
Pinochle, Solitaire, Cnbbage Sets, ' .
Chess, Checkers, Dominoes,tc, w
VIKING INCOMPARABLE - . "
SECTIONAL BOOKCASES
v :, In All Finishes, for Home or Office. -, . .
Brass Book Racks and Novelties.
"HAPPENINGS IN OUR ' - " ' ' ' '
HOME," "ADDRESS BOOKS" .
"Calling Lists,MrEngagements,"
. . - - VGuests," "My Trip," "Motor Trips,V
' -t -" "My Trip Abroad," "Chap Book," etc.
DENNISON'S GIFT DRESSINGS
Tags, Seals, Tmsel, Tape, '
- 1 "Odds and Ends Boxes,'' etc. :
Drawing Instruments, and Scientific Books
I "Everything for the Office"
Commercial Stationers, Office Outfitters, Printers, Engrav
ers, Booklet Makers and Bookbinders, i "
' FIFTH AND OAK . .'
0 1AW n
All That Is
Ccautiful in
r fi
swells j
You Will Find
Our Store
EVERYTHING that is new and attractive 'in Jewelry you can
find at our store, both in imported and American novelties. .
. ALL OF THE NEW DESIGNS in platinuni rings, brooches,
scarf pins, fobs, studs and novelties of all kinds." , v
hit )iVrrA "
A)iil(ii!A M9U, Efftct, m
Platinum
DINNER
--n 'tit "
from tVS to $350 . S;1,, ;
from $75 up to $500, covering most
of the finger. All the new styles
in shirtwaist rings, s.et with coral,
turquoise, -amethyst,' topaz and
lapis, from $5.00 up. .
Solid Gold Purses
A -fine line in gold mesh purses,
from $35 up to $500: in solid silver,
from $5.00 up td $75; in gnnmetal
and German silver,-, from $2.50 to
$20; gold filled, from $3.50 .to-$35.
SEAL
RINGS
03.50 to
05O
For. ladies . and ' gentlemen in
plain polished roman or rose
gold, some beautifully" set with
a single diamond or with two
or more, from $3.50 . to. $50.
in silver, gold, enameled, and
gunmetal. .
Monogram Fobs
made on short notice, in Solid
Kold, from $7.50 up.
WATCHES
' Don't overlook" our watch de
partment; it is , full of watch
bargains. - Best values we have
ever offered.
. Emblem;'
., Goods.
of all kinds, in
charms, pins, but
tons, fobs, etc.
MAKE OURr STORE YOVR HEJIDQUJHl
TERSFOR CHRISTMAS PRESBMTS '
JAEGER BROS.
The Large Jewelry ' Store, 266 Morrison St, Between 3d and 4th
JIWILtRS
OPTIQANS
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Vv iKcl K. ....
Pt.4 lv.1 i.Of CCiivl 1 . .
Ccrrcci Prices
TAILORS TO
WHO Mm..
Our Offer This AYec!:
TAND W wl3h every matt in Tort
land Vrho appreciates correct droes, the
bast material and perfect fit at tin
lowest possible price that such "results'
caa bo produced, to call at our . stor
during the preBetit week, examine our
stock of the -very latest and most ap
proved patterns In Xmport and Do
mestic Woolens.
This week all tixty and flfty-flv
collar vaiues forty-fjve dollars. -
This ! week all - fifty' and forty-five
dollar values forty . dollars. A s -
This week all forty and thirty-five
dollar vMuea thirty dollars. . .,
AM It " is our desire to make . our '
Portland : store . welt known to men
who appreciate the best that Is known
to tailors art as our Seattle store Us
known to, 'good dressers In all parts of
the Sound country.
AND We desire your patronage and
if the highest class tailoring, the best
materials procurable: and a-full dollar
In value - for every dollar - expended Is
appreciated, you will remain Indefinitely
one of our patrons.. v
Stoiie Bros.; Tailors
304 Washington ' si., 'bet. 5th and 6th.
mkt
SUGGESTIONS
ELECTRIC
t ' " ; '' . : . .1 "''.'' i i :
COftE
PERCOtATO
SIS
Make
DELICIOUS COFFEE
A. . K-
'.X,V-'.
? '
ECrWG-STOR
A ' i i 4 i, I " .
"'. '," "", v., ... . ' ' f. '"..''-: : ; 7 . ; . . .-. :
Alder Street at Seventh
1 tt j
Christmas, Pius
. Good Judgment?
- Natural Conclusion
A USEFUL PRESENT
. 1 ' ; ' See the : .
GOLDEN ROD VACUUM
CLEANER
Representative Will Call . .
Request.
Phone Main 6274 137;, West Park
The Old Reliable -Union
Painless Dentists
OUT O V '1'UWH PEOPUB shou id re
member that our force is so organlsod
thst we,- can do their entire crown,
orUpo and plate work In a day if, nee
essary. . - .fe:;.;. wi;; -t .(;'
Full Set of Teeth. 85 00
Bridge Work or Teeth Without
Platea ,.,..9350 10 85 OO
Oold Cronus .93 50 to 85 OO
Porcelain Crowns 1 . .$3-50 to 85 OO
Gold cr Porcelain Fillings.. .SI OO Vv
Silver-Ir-ltltngs-.-.T-rr ix-SOtf to SI OO
IB Tears' Guarantee.
Hours 8 a. m. to t p. m.; Sundays,
. to U.
Union Dental Co.
FEB ST AJTD MOHMSQg 8T. '
Journal Want Ads Bring Results
LEAEN
Hi
'I
Join our classes. , - Music every
afternoon and evening. Parsons'
Orchestra, v Popular Prices. ; '
Kramer's New Riding School
sixteenth anrl Jefferson Sts.
IioUi Fhohea:
. rU " j'-Liniiir 1-
High v,Grade Commercial
. .. r and Electric Signs.'"
fhones Xiasi UUi u-aua4.t ;
YOU SAVE
ONE-THIRD
ni thest Citilosa
prove it. dualltr tl gMs i lt
hlthejt Sab dslltery ml
lactioo paraBteet 8m plceta tfi
Fruit 0nn.......J2.45 d
t-C hnai Doorl 1.58 ,
lungjlot Dsonu.. 1.60
Might Window... .71 a
4-llgtit BanSislL. .42 us
Rau Sash f.45 119
Cupboa4 Boor.... 43 ip
K 9 Sb Francu .80 :
I 0 Boor Frame... .75
Stei uirourlltt of material.
ASX FOa CATAL03 NX 64
f
if
TEETH
5tvo Your Teetli Now
Xou save a dollar, we
male a dollar nd the
KxpensiVK Uentint toxvs
m 'v V- Jtwo aniiars wnen we uo
iyour work. We . worlc
ior pr.ces you can ij.
Open evening until I
?nd Sundays until 1-39
or imople who work,
Offlcos , establlsried . tea
rears and our guarantee i"fo&, i
B03T0H OEITIET3,
Viflces corner Fifth "and Morrison
entrance 2 ! 1 4 Morristn St.. opoostu
Meier & Frank s and iPontoffice,
Piano Prize Checks
Will Be Redeemed at Par
ru-Eas wrosio rov;i has as
, HAwasD to acc:."i; HO rlAfO
t CHECKS, BAMS i S CA",.I.
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of The Jonrnal Ii.:jcrtiut TSoi.rn.
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