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the OnECOIJ SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1310. TONIGHTS AMUSEMENTS. Eollg Illness of Its leader, but will be re sumed tomorrow at 2:30 In the "Women of Woodcraft hall. Tenth and Taylor. An unusually Interesting meeting Is promised. Following the lecture on the topic of "Human Conservation," the life work of th three great characters, Tolstoy, Julia Ward Hove and Florence Nightingale, who have recently passed to a larger, higher life, will be'dlscussea. Plana for the continuance of the, in- 111 . . . (This afternoon) Popular Concert V(6tigation work begun la,tt year wll Jwkw 'Charley b Aunt I TM,rflw.tii Bungalow ."Nancy" I rreciea. . . . -. , Grand PanUges .... I.yric , Btar Vaudeville 'Vaudeville Vaudeville , .. "In Morocco" . Moving Pictures Weather Conditions , Abnormally high pressure overlies the north Pacific elope, and in the basin States temperatures are below the nor mal. High pressure also covers the ' eastern portion of the oountry, with ac companying low temperatures over the middle v and north Atlantic states. A storm of moderate Intensity Is over south-central Canada, but has caused no . precipitation of consequence thrnuehout tho re art on aftocted.- i're. clpitation has. been local, and lias, been ennflnnrt nrlnnlna.11 v to flie eulf and astern lakes regions. Generally cloudy weather obtains over the northern half of the country, with unseasonably low temperatures east of tne wpctiy moon ". tains. ' " - , Conditions are favorable for general ly fair weather Sunday throughout this district, with variable northeast to east Winds. : ' ' Forecasts Portland and vicinity: Bundav fair: northeasterly- winds. Oregon, Sunday fair, northeasterly Companies Incorporated- Article of Incorporation have been filed with the county clerk by Haradon & Hagedorn, The incorporators are A. M. Haradon, E. B. Hagedon and R. It. Duniway, the capital stock being $50,000. M. L. Hol- brook, A. F. Smith and Joseph M. Healey have Incorporated the Paclfio Securi ties company, with J6000 capital. ; "The Moral Development of tie Pupils of the Public Schools." H. H. Herd man. principal of the Washington high school, will speak upon tltfs theme this evening at 7:45 at the Church of Our Father (Unitarian), 7th and yamnni. Morning sermon: "Shame and Realities Concerning the Faith of Jesus."., : STARTS CMuPMEil 10 RID POBlif State Health Officer Discovers Cattle Dying From Weak ness or Sickness Slaugh tcred Carcasses Are Sold. Overcoats Make Sensible Preients Buy him. something useful for Christ mas. Jlmmte Dunn can- sell you a $0 Overcoat for $17.60. It pays you to trade at the store In the air. V No big profits tacked, on to pay for high rents. '.'Knew" Sample Suit Shop. Room 315, Oregonlan 'bldg. WaHhingtbn, Sunday fair; Winds. Idaho, Sunday fair- easterly Sacred Concert- A sacred concert and lecture will be given at the. St Law rence church, Third -and Sherman Streets, tonight at 8 p. m. The proceeds are to go for the benefit of the Orphans' home. A fine musical program' ,has been Arranged for the - occasion, i The lecture Will be given by the Rev. George Marr.1 of the Columbia university. His subject will be "The Greatest Moral Force 'in the World.'' Others who are to take part are Mrs. R. A. Sullivan. Oliver B. Hughes. Miss Anna M. Twlss, Mrs. Frank Ruckert. Miss Mae Breslln, the Portland male quartet, Miss Maria Mooney, Mrs. Mattio Kelly Fleming and the St. Lawrence choir augmented by the St Lawrence choral club. Notice to Bondholders Holders of bonds In the Home Telephone company of Puget Sound, and Northwestern-Long Distance Telephone company, are re Quested to send their addresses ' to William Mead, chairman bondholders' committee, sixth and Hill streets.' Log Angeles, CaL ' . - . The attorney general has been asked by the state health officer, Dr. Calvin m mm TO SPEASi BiGLlSI Educators of. Y. U. C. A. Say This Class of Men Are -Earnest Workers. The Gateway to America" 1 what R, C. French, educational director of the Portland Young Men's Christian As sociation, calls a class of foreigners who are learning to speak English. This class Is probably the most Interesting in the entire educational department, and, according to Mr. French, Its mem bers are "probably the most earnest a wmu T r..: h i7 ftftn workers n division of the educa S. White, to search the laws of Oregon t, nal dfipartm,n and see If there la any statute under Xne worb that tha T. M. C. A. is Which venders of diseased .beef may be doing In Americanizing foreigners has attracted attention all over the. United States,N and the local T. M. C A. is taking an active part in this work. Through representatives of the T. M. C. A. in New York and other porta of entry, the : Portland association of tea hears of foreigners. Just arrived In this country, who are on their way to thia city. The local secretaries make It a point to get in touch with these men without delay, often assisting them to find respectable lodgings and offering them the advantages of the association. When the new arrivals cannot speak Knrllsh. thflv Usually become enrolled in the Y. M. C. A. bngllsh-speaklng class, as the mastery of the language Is. of course, the first essential step nt their life in the new country. In the Y. M. C. A Engiisn-speaKJng clasa seven nations are represented at nrewant Greece. Italy. Norway, Swe den, Germany, India and France. These young men work together under one instructor and the progresa of many of them is verv raold. They cut In many hours in the classroom both day and night, continuing their work even when thoir instructor la absent v. ' The Y. M. C. A. educational depart ment now haa more than 800 students. As the registration la much greater ftee th holidays thaa before. It la probable that the enrollment for the school year will probably be at least 200 and may reach 1500. Last year the total enrollment was 1004. A novel -case in the educational de partment came to Mr. French's atten tion a few days ago. A prominent lo cal contractor went to the Y. M. G. A. and registered two of his employes in the educational department paying all of their expenses. - He said that when e waa a wage earner a number of years ago, his father insisted that he take a course In the Y. M. C A. classes. Ha aid so much against his wilL but now he says he expects to insist that all the young men in his employ take an industrial course at tha Y. M. C. TO TRAVEL FAR FOR -'. TEMPERANCE CAUSE Rev. Clarence True Wilson. Ti. Tv flejd secretary of the Methodist Church Temperance ; society, has spent three month since the conference lecturing ana preaenmg in Oregon and Washing' - A Timely Bnggwtioa. Ladiei and children will find Christmas shopping easier and will escape crowds on cars at rush hours If . they will arrange to do their shopping so that they may re turn to their 'homes not later than S o'clock each afternoon. . , Books at Cortett Deposit Station, A library of general reference, books and of books on agriculture and me chanics haa been placed at Corbett in response to a petition from the farm ers of east Multnomah county. Select ed bulletins of the United .. States de partment of agriculture, and the . bulle tins of the Oregon Agricultural college may also be found there. The library station is in the telephone exchange un der the care of W. E Evans. The trav eling library formerly under the charge of George Chamberlain haa been trans ferred to this station and some good magazines are to be added. Public Xilbrary - Kotea The Library association Invites all teachers attend ing the Oregon teachers', meetings to visit the Public library, which is op posite the Imperial hotel, Seventh' and Stark streets. In the phlldrens' depart ment tha exhibit of , books suitable for Christmas gifts la particularly attrac tive. In the school department at the west end of the circulating room are the class room libraries for all grades and many books and magasines of value to tiAchnra. - t Civic Council MetlaA meeting of the Civto Council Of Portland will be held at the Commercial club January Ws sett hair mattresses retail at wholesale prices for 30, pound beds from $7.60 and up. ,We renovate mattresses and return them tha same day. Port land furled Hair Factory, IL Metsger, proprietor, 228-228 Front street- Main 474, A-1374. , . Socialist Party Meeting. Clifford B. Ellis will spalt before branch . No, 4 of the Socialist party, in Drew hall, Second and Morrison - streets, tonight, at o'clock. His subject will be "Pri vate property and personal Rights." Holiness Convention, -r the' Oregon Holiness association will hold a conven tion, from January 6 to 25 a the Bap tist church. East Ankeny and Seventh streets, with Rev. "Bud" Robinson, of Pasadena, Cal., in charge,- Khwioa Sarvioes. The final service of the mihslon conducted by the-Holy Cross fathers at St. Mark's church, will take place today, the children's mission at $ p. m and the general mission ser vice at 7:10 p. m. Bankruptcy Sale. Stock of Andrew Kan 4k Co., dealers In Japanese and Chinese curios, In hands of Federal Court receiver. Holiday goods at great bargains for cash. . Oak st, bet Sec ond and Third. - Peon la Hi porom-The people's Forum meets this evening at the Medical build ling, assembly ball, second floor. .., Prof, 19, for the purpose of perfecting plana lG. Morris leads with the subject: "How as. to what action shall be taken on the to Keep the Other Fellow From Doing report of the board ff education at the I xou. coming meeting of the city taxpayers. Public service corporations will also be discussed fit this meeting. In addition to local affairs, the Astoria Centennial to be held in 1911 will also be a topic or discussion. Old-rashloned Chxistmaa. The Port land Commercial club will . celebrate Christmas in real old-fashioned style with a Christmas tree and Santa Claus, and to make the members doubly happy and contented an elaborate .Christmas dinner will be served from Bc80 to 8 p. m.. on. Monday, December it: Mem ' bers are requested to make their res ervatlon early, as It is expected that the call for seats will be large, , Holiday Barrios Between Portland and ureaaanv unt nun , uwb won ; way; leave Gresham 7:15 P.m.: leave Port land t:16 p. rcu dally except Sunday. In effect to and including January-1, Steamer jreaate Hartlns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, .dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at Z p. in. is Christmas Photographs Make the beat presents. - Have a sitting now by E. W. Moore, kiks- oiag, via ana huu-k street , ' , . Can Be Bought fo Cash. Beautiful white diamonds at $115 per carat Wal ter A. Lord Co., Ill 8th st, near Wash ington. , , Solid comfort for eyes by our new Address by B. B, Pertini -In the au ditorium of the Young Women's Chris tian Association this afternoon at 4 o'clock. R. R. Perkins, director of the religious' work of the T. M. C A., will methods. Croaseyes fixed. Drs. Freese give an address.' The vocal music wlU & Rice, Mercnants Trust nag. lor and Miss Geraldlne Atkln will pre- Old Jewelry Wanted- We buy- old sent the instrumental. The discussion gold ana silver, unoie aiyers uotisierai class and social hour will be held as Bank, 7i Sixth st, near Oak. usual at S O'clock. Miller aturdoeh has moved his law office to 421 Chamber of Commerce. v War Veterans la Show Scout Young camp No. 2, United Spanish War vet erans, will give a minstrel show at the Heilig theatre Wednesday evening, De cember -il, that promises to prove one ttt the greatest hits, of the season.- The committee' has been making prepara- - tlons for several months and It Is said a number of decidedly novel features in the entertainment line s will be sprung, Phone Main 8176. A-2754. run epoui sues stoao, Because a shipment of fish did not arrive In Chi cago In good condition and was refused by A. Booth A CO., the consignee, J. O. Hanthorn has begun suit against the Northern Paclfio Railway company for -12106." 'He alleges the fish were not properly Iced and salted on the way. The shipment , was made from 'Kelso, Wash. 7 wo Pine Stores Newly remodeled and tinted. In a good location on East Morrison street, for rent or long lease, Joseph Butchel & Co., 113 Grand ave-1 nuc ...i . j t - j-" -v. :.- .jj ;j, :,-,, ' to - Besume Meetings. The social science department . of tne Woman' s-club has had its meetings broken Into by the Danoug Tonight, Baydea PavUioa Ladles free; Vancouver car;- prise waits Christmas night " A. BaUleamler, 250 Alder st Dla monds. watches ana jewelry, silverware and ceif glass. 5:''ji''ii;r;Vv'ir,VvA, P. 8. Beaoh d h the Pioneer Paint eomnanv. ilia rirst sireei, r nonce r 1114, A-1SI4. - : Watches, DlamoBds,' Jewelry, W. IL Leah. 6th floor Deleum , Bldg. ' Open evenings. ' -. C. A. Applegxen, atty., has moved from Lewis bldg. to 617 tnamoer Viommerce. punished. . If there Is no adequate law, and the health officer believes there is hone, the attorney general will be asked to frame a )iew one to remedy existing evils.1 . VK E. N. Hutchinson, Of the federal bureau of animal industry, has reported more cases of meat "poisoning in and around' Portland within the last few months than ever before. Investigations conducted by Dr. Lytic, state veterinar ian, and Dr. White have exhibited what the officials consider startling condi tions, V! .'';-.. -':';-. .r.V " 'Downers'' are being sold from the stockyards, taken outside .the city, butchered, then brought Into the -city again .and sold for food," said Dr. Lytle. Downers' are cattle that have been brought In on trains and have suc cumbed to weakness of sickness. Some of them die before they are gotten to t h j. iiliiirhtaHn nlflia hut T V, xA mo. son for believing that their carcasses1 are cut up and sold for food anyway. Thia doesn't happen once, but many times. Under" existing laws meat Is not Inspected by the government unless for Interstate shipment unless the butcher requests the Inspection. There Is no way of telling whether the meat is bad or good when exposed for sale." Dr. White reported that calves less than five days old are sold for'veaj. Their flesh, he said. Is always 4inflt for use, and may be poisonous. - The rec ords of the state health office show deaths from meat poisoning and the health authorities are convinced that a law should be passed defining as a crime any sale of such meat ' ' . GIRL RIDING TO NEW ' ' YORK IS COMING HERE Word has Just been 'received In this city that Miss Alberta' Claire, the di minutive horsewomen who la making a trip on horseback from Wyoming to New York by way of the coasC accom panied only by. her dog,' will arrive In Portland on Chrtetma day. She made the trip last week from La Grande to Moechftm, a distance of 10 miles, under extreme difficulties. She struck snow drifts from 10 to 12 feet deep, through which It was necessary to back her horse. ' It took 18 hours to make the tflp. .V.s i,-7-, The young woman Is only 4 feet 10 Inches tall, but is making a trip that would be an extremely hard one for even a strong man, hardened to moun tain travel to make. -Her trip is for a wager of a farm in Wyoming and $1000. She will proceed to New York by way of Portland, Sacramento, San Francisco, Los Angeles and New Orleans. She must make New York, by April 1, 1911. Portland's Larfje Jewelry Store 0 A Large Stock of -JElk Charms.: Where You Can Find All Tiat Is New , and Nobby in the Jewelry Line, WHY WOBBY AJ50UT CH5USTKAS when we make it bo easy for you to buy Just what you want without going any farther? Our large store la crowded with beautiful : gifts of all kinds to suit any purse, fir OtJB DIAMOND DEPAJtXMEST you can find thewery finest diamonds the mar ket produces, from the small ones at $10 to the larger ones at $1000 to $1500, either loose or mounted. We can show you dia monds by the hundreds. Our selection is the largest-in the city. That - is why we sp!1 so many. OTja PIAKOirs CtTSTOMXBS go away sat isfied Mnd come back with their friends. IN OTJB JEWEIJtY DEPAKTlQBirT you will find all the new things In Jewelry, from the small gold brooch at $2.50 to the - finer pieces which run up in the thousands. - EMBLEM: GOODS Of alt kinds in Pins,. But tons, Charms. Rings, JPobs and Brooches. The Very latest in Moose emblems, and an : extra large showing of beautifully mounted t Klk charms. ' - .'-- .- ' SSATj BnrOS In the late effects, Roman,, rose, polished, satin finished, from $X60 to C2S.00. A large IJne of Peal Rings, set with diamonds, from $8.60 to glOO. 0m Loose Siamoads, Any Sise and price Ton Can Ask Pot. Toilet ArHcles In solid sliver, ebony and plated ware. Combs,-Brushes and Mirrors. Also Man icure pieces of all kinds. Solid silver and ebony Military Brushes, SX50 tip. nr 7 l FOUNTAIN PENS The self-filling ones, In Sliver and Solid gold, alao plain rubber, from $1.80 to as.0O. Solid gold Cigarette and Match Boxes, Cigar Cutters, Key Rings and Chains, Garters and Sleeve. Holders.-. '''v'''" WATCHES i t Don't overlook our large atoek of Watches. The prices you will find very low and an extra large ntock to pick from. Howards In all slses, styles and quality, also Hamlltona. Klglns. Walthams, Hampden and Swiss. - If you are looking for a Christmas present In the Jewelry line you can't afford to overlook POBTLABD'S LABQB JBWXLBT STOXE. ' .JAEGER: BROS. Jewelers and Opticians 866 KOBBISOM, BETWXBW IHIBS AWD POTTBTH STS. . STOBJB OPEH EVEHiarOS, , ton. He go's tr! w -s t i t ' clsco and then to -sUteit . . with headi'iartors at L-s . : a two weeks' leeturw t-'r. 1 i -- he goes ennt to iit aboct I ' annual conft-rences of 1-" :.' church, wh.-re he -i'.l d-Uver ! ture on a "World Vi Ax c-f ' . perance Reform," and & ! i t ness session of the c.rnf 'n'iit- en relation of the pro.u-hrs to v.n ;. I matters. - This Sunday will be his last ; r- -r. ance in an Orcpon pul-It f r n: months. He speaks at the fnlvt-r-Park Methodist church at 10:30 t: : morning, and delivers an address ft ' Prohibition a World Movement'' i-' Taylor street church at 7:30 this ev-mg. TEETH 5avs Your Teeth Now Tou save a dollar, we make a dollar end the Expensive lentlst loses two dollars when we de your wora. we work ior prices row can Bay. Open even In as until and Sundays until 12-Jtt tor people wno . work. ' wr guarantee is gooa BOSTOH DEJTXISTS, Offices corner Fifth nd Morrison sta. entrance Z1H- Morrlscn sU onDoeit jaeier ranjrs ana rostomos. I An V LECTURE OU CHRISTIAI! . SCIENCE Clarence C Eaten, C. S. D. MASONIC' temple West Park and Yamhill Sts. SUNDAY, DEC. 18 3 and 8 p. m. ' FREE Effulgent ; Al-vc-o-lar Dentistry Does Away Entirely With Plates and Bridgewcrk DERlED PARTNERSHIP. COOLE SUES GROCER His visions of a partnership with his employer , or ownership of the store shattered, George Coole. a grocer's' clerk, has begun suit against Marshall Ward for 233S for alleged breach of contract and for expenses In moving from Van couver, B. C to Portland. ; , .. Coole says he was employed In a grocery In the British Columbia towp at (18 per week, and "was Induced to come to Portland by an offer of vt per week with Ward, a Portland grocer. He says he was to work for two years for this sum, and then to become a partner in the business, or to have the privilege of buying the store. , But a few days ago be was discharged, he says, without any good reason. ,-- nese gamblers In last night in a raid on a gambling den at 4 North Fourth street. The gams was In fall swing when the patrolmen opened the door and walked in on the players. . 1 , . W. Ju Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. . i fi " ' f ' ' ' : a : I I .si: f V E . I-. v3 :. I- 4 I I Sr. Ivy M. sobinsoa, eye specialist 30 Bwetland bldg. Z'; . . Where to Dine. Turkey and chicken dinner at Peer less Cafeteria, 104 Fifth street - Double Top , Dust-Proof Damp-Proof Double tops positively prevent flust of moisture from entering Viking Sectional Bookcases. These bookcases protect your books perfectly and they wM not crack nor ' swell. They are made to last for generations. The doubl " tops are only one of their splendid fcatores. u v ; : ; Viking Sectional Bookcases iiivn frifHonleas steel door cttides which i ' keep the doors from binding, sticking or i rattling. The door disappears as by magic when opened, and drops so softly you do - not hear it In closing-. Viking doors are instantly removable without taking dowa ; . sections or disturbing books. , ' . Made la every style and ill the finest selected seasoned woods. Come in and see " them. ' ' ICILHAM CTATTOXEBT tt VJtSXVXXCt OO. . ruth and Oak Btrssts. i .5 -3 1 -i . 3 i 4 I' , Ecce Slnum (Behold the Sign! Here Is the Proofs) , Ym SXlMOKIAXt, ., ' ... i ' Publishing i. letters Is not our long suit and we never publish the name of the author (nor do we ever ask for a letter, they are all voluntary and unso licited by up). We are -prepared to show the genuine, original letters to those who call and are Interested in dental work. The II letters published last week brought so many Inquiries that we feel constrained to try It again. We have a great many such letters on file. ,; . .o U. 8. Custom Bouse. Oct 11, 110. Gentlemen: The complete upper set of Aiveoiar put in ror my wire is deiignt- rmiy sausiactory. xne lower bridge will have to come out lust as Dr. It said It would. Tear loose the teeth to which It is , anchored, same as upper bridge did. She will come In Tuesday or Wednesday If you can give her an appointment then. State of Washington, Department Of State, Olympla, Nov. 10, 1810. Gentle men; -It has been one -year today since you finished Nmy upper Alveolar work and. discharged me aa cured of Pyorv hea. 1 will be there December 20 to have ray lower left five teeth replaced. If you can wait on me then. My upper 18 euperba. .',.-: : " -j' Pes Moines, Iowa, Deo. lr 1810. Gentlemen: I went to Algana, Towa, to see the party you referred to. The work Is certainly worth going after, I do not mind the expense. My Pyorrhea Is about as bad as this lady thinks hers waa. 1 She says she is entirely cured and It looks that way. I will require a complete upper Alveolar set of teeth, aa I have only five teeth left, and have lost four lower back and three on one side, one on the other. I will be there on December 16, and stay as long as is necessary... . . Alveolar vs. False Teeth When you Invest In ALVEOLAR teeth you assure yourself an annual dividend Oraron abstract Co 0 Board Guarnnteed abstracts. Popular prices, ' fir ' S. Jsoobs, the tailor, is now located 450 Washington st, near istn.. O ambling Dsn Balded. Patrolmen Martlne and Shaffer gathered IS Chl- Trade. (Vw uff j- u'i Lovely Xmas Presents But Oh! You Diamonds! The peerless gift of them all. Diamonds are intrinsically beau-, tiful, their beauty is permanent and imperishable, facts suffi-'cient-to'canse mankind to covet them, but in. addition, there is the Important phase of asset. Investing in diamonds is like ' money in the bank only better--you control the mint. You. never heard of a diamond panic did you?Evcr talk diamonds with us? Come, and do it and get our prices. Our large as--sortment will delight you, each stone lias been chosen by lhe sure eye of an expert Jong at the business. The givers of jewelry and silverware are never forgotten, their gifts and names become the heritage of'the family. Let us box a-dainty gift for you with- the distinctive name "oiT Tt" bf""" 1 CCii!:cin$: CT& v 286 Morrison St. KAO.L Adds 1C0 to lite Gooclne 5S ol Tilings 1 of comfort for all the years to come, and we will guarantee to you a set of teeth that will' surpass in beauty, com fort and service the moat bautiful s-t of - natural teeth ever grown In any human being s mouth. No one will pretend to say that tetn fastened to a partial plate or bridge are any more than a makeshift ' They sim ply till up the gap in tne moutn where tha teeth have been lost. ..The Alveolar Teeth fill up the gap, and they also al low one to cnew witn mem wun enure satisfaction. i : :.;'.':'-.. Alveolar Teeth, Where Brldfework li impossible. If Only your front teeth are left say 3 or 4 or more, we can replace all those that have been lost on both side clar back with perfect Alveolar teeth, whilst brldgework would t be impossible even ir you nad b or io ironi leein to xie to. If you have only two back teeth on each side, say, molars, we can sup ply all the front teeth that are missing with beautiful, serviceable, lifelike Al veolar teetn. Tnis could noi possiuiy be done by the , bridge 1 route. Anil where brldgework Is possible, there 1 no comparison between the two A vry large percentage of our work Is taking out brldgework put In by supposedly high . class dentists and replacing It with the beautiful and artistic Ale volar Teeth. And. unlike brldgework In an other respect, it is practically painless. No boring or cutting Into the gums, nothing to be dreaded. - Now, then, prices being equal, which would you chooset . Curing Pyorrhea (loose teeth), a dis ease given up by other dentiBts as in curable. Is another of our specialties. Ws cure it absolutely. It's a boastful statement to make, but We can do any thing that is possible In dentistry, and what we do is always of the very high est clans. Our booklets. Alveolar Den tistry, are free. Write for one If you cannot call. We have samples of our work to show at all times. XKB BEX DEITTAi OO, E3mST3, Abington Bldg., 10ft Third St , Terms to Reliable People. Xmas Presents in Gteat Variety lsakSMMaskBsBisJBSJ - n. IV ! , " - - - - - Our Word Our Guarantee You will never know just hotf good all your booking really can be 4 until you have used KAOLA. For shortening -frying bak-ingi-cooking-KAOLA is ideal. .You like whatever you eook,; bake or fry to b' digestible as well as good. KAOLA is a. pure white vegetable substance It contains not a, single particle of animal fat of anykind whatsoever You will be surprised and ' delighted With the difference it makes in the goodness W the Jliin you conk. . ' -y 'r ' Your Dealer Sells KAOLA-Also Rccoiaracnds II ; CHRISTMAS UMBRELLAS Wc have" the largest line and the greatest assortment in the city. All the newest ideas in Dircctoire handles. Good, fast color Enelish gloria para gon frame ... y.. ,7, . ..$1.00 Rustproof, English gloria, finished frame ............ . . . ..... . . . $1.50 Pure Silk, real Umbrellas, spl. 11.85 Hercules rust and wind-proof $2.00, Ladies" Itfrectoire Umbrellas 12S up Full length, gold and pearl, tape edge, silk gloria ...$3J0 An immense line Ladies' and Gentle men's Umbrellas $5.00 up Fine presentation Umbrellas to $20.00 .We have the largest stock on the coast in this line. All goods our own manufacture. Rust-proof, Wind-proof, Folding, Detachable, . Self-Opening Umbrellas. . , ' ' , . REPAIRING AND COVERING MEREDITH'S 312 Washington St. Exclusive Umbrella Bargains The Old Reliable Union Painless Dentists -A- PorfedHJarbfe Vcrks EstabUsbed 188S We carry the Unrest and best Stock i on the coasl. .Call and (ret our prloos before purchasing elsewhere 864 and 866 Fourth Street 'Opposite City I tall ' raoaea Kaia 8534, A-:r:.3 OTTT OP TOWJT PEOPLE should re member that 'Our foree Is so organlzo.1 that we can do their entire crown, brUge and plate work In. a dar It nec essary. Full Set of Teeth 83 CO Bridge Work or Teeth Without Plates ............ .93.50 to $."00 Gold Crowns .....K..,s;i50 to $.Oi Porcelain Crowns .i.. $3 50 to $5 ) Gold or Porcelain Fillings. . , .$1 OO Hp Silver Fillings... ,,....50 to $1.00 15 Teftrf Ouarsntee. Hours S a. in. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, . ' 9 to 12. Union Dental Co. TTOST aJTD MOEEESOW STS. Order Cc:l N'sw Do not wait for a time when deliver ies are Impossible. VEYSKY l l llL CO. Maiu ST.J. nr: Hi-h Grads Cr.r.- I I t r i c