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10 THE OfeEGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. MAY 2, 1911. 1' r 31 IN THE REALM FEMININE Uveitis in Society , a IC1IOM fctldge tbe ikug l i A ! r !. 'I 4, as ta aie l l''ulkl jfjL JOel e. auul ) t vta riiiiiljuyi ia.e I lu lJ f lit Sam Iu( ILe K4t f.Mt .'1,1 er btul i.e Uluift r alia, tugieia W Mote. 1 f'. i . !( 1 IK. lM4 T ll , Mtk t. .din aire. I Htnr I J 4 t MlM Hue ui.uilr. tut I al IL lisatenaa tc.A; cu illtr. . a a 4Whl) ii tarty fifty ta nt bp i- MkMal i ! Ikti HuJOre. lr llclctt I. .14 I'ortvll a4 Ufa J It WlUr wa 4JH to U 111 f Uvl Jl fr tlx Nvtellt tll HUM. tlay. Mo t-Ofl Wekriuafl all -tl'll a liiMlra tH) ml ! ttk tnea eil U.I uimtwr !! ug ilh Jim .uitll ,S oiW Xwi if freak IM-ktiw. A Item f lilrl fgfflu from Chi- eaga la ib ffi lti ik IIkiim t-f I'arlUuil rtforit lbs r'l f . Kllr Lir l "Th nlr bun. ' I hitA 2Wn W. !( I starring Th Af la v an i lb Olympic in I'M. ca end li likrlir la remain fnf lb iniltf parttua of lh uiau.r. Kumar re l I It I II HI then laur lha L 1 ha play la (rm Iba pa vt Wlatjtall ftinllb. aathor ft Iba -wlae llunlar." la kUMt Mr. lU'.a Hand and hoiili 1h rworj for Ilia -nd luncl run In Iba W litUy Oir thaalrteal annate. -Ue .lln-b-Qulrb Walllfif fff J' told a Ural an.I Th ban rivM Home" third. Mr. Iloaa haa navrr Ixn lu lha eaop lor oiu a loch i lth I'raalrr in han FTannarv. Mr. Ikkora Mil It (ha Juvanilc. Il IU ! rc nif uib-reO Ibal h plaraJ al the utbauni m long in- llh 14a uTbr aod lhal Ma alar roarbrj Hb a numhar of aactr vrola In hnnur. Mr. I an in a n af lha popular )un( tarbrlura In lha amart act twfora tila calling look nlin ri- InvilJtlloMt OuC. Uri J.tali Hota Wliagr ha arnl ul Invilalluna for Iba e-dilni ff lirr lautilrr. Ml l.'unli-e ('k'I1 Wiley, arut Jolm Kin Hlaca, Jr. tt be aolntinliel In t Karr i tallirUral S cOneaoy Irinrnlrif. Jun I. at II o dork. A r caption from 1: until 1 will follow al ' Iba Wilr lioii on Monluinary atreat. lli Wllry l.aa rhuaan her attend anta hr aUtrr, Mr John Ialr. matron of honor, and Mtaa i'Jarl Wilrjr and tJia Mira Nancy J aim anil llflrn Ftak hrldamalJa. Ilanry Slarlr, of Kacanaba, Mich., will attend lila brotlirr a brat man. ktlxa Wllay la rlnnnlns n Informal l for tialurtldjf to nirot tha Mlaaua ' Stalk, a ho ara her guvata. w w Afflr rofctpone. ' Mr. anj Mn. Alexander Angus M Doocll Lax a poatponed their tllnnar danca for Mlaa Angela Kinney and theater U. Murphy from tonight unlll KflJr. May 31. . ' J?vr Mltw WUej. Mrs. Co A. McKenna (Mlaa Ulllaa O Hrlen) compllmcntl Ml Oecllo Wi ley with a pn-nuptlal brldga ecr dajr at her apartment In Trinity Placi. 7'hrea Ubleu were made un nd prlica captured by Mra. John IaJy, Mlaa Nan cy Jane Stack and Mlaa Katharine) Hunt. Th rooma were prettily decoralod with hawtliome. After th . gamea Mra. Stack. Mra. V. 0. Btanley, Mra. K. 1. McKenna. Mn. J. P. O Drlan. and Misa Cornelia Ktanley cama In for tea, Thoge invited for brldgo Were Mlaa Wiley, kii Irtit.j attaraa, Mia Jautaa Alt 4tf tana Uia Jvfca Imtf. Mia 1m kivu btaMit. Mi..a N. Jaka i J llciaa Aia.a. l'lara ln. Ma kaUl Mua l- 4 . . . . . ... . i"n, ita Mtiuii inn. ai'4 ii.ua liaa aul Ml k.U tili.. Ileal. ltaate fur Itaaxla mi I'arUa. Uihlii v( at Abu a CbarilatJa tw I tf aul aiiliii i;.ir fruula Him da acta a aaa Tuexlaf tftnini Mar l al Uttvm.' ba.l. Uiil I'aik ai.d tir.ill alraa. la rintii.nwrikiin pf lk THlltlrlh .liMlilt.ir i f III. Vllin HlihH la lha i.i1 Iikmh lira I U lr Mia 1 Kiiiin.tiH..n M'a A liiun al.4 Mia K :i irt.Ur T'i lalrvixaar a 111 U- Mia M -u. t ltan Mi. i I; W.l.i, Mra IV I I linn. Mi t I' fbca. Mra t. A l'i n.A. Mra l tnjnua ainl Mra. J. alaon Tb (lixir romnilllrl will ruj i.l r Mr J I. ntifim, Mra K . Vrkrr. Mrt U J Mabcr. Mra I kliiK.n. Mr 1. H.xlUr, Mr I' J MrOIII. Mra T J Hruf.rt. M J l.n. . f J. Maher. K. C'Ul), I'. J. Mrill 1 Ju.l ir, T r llulm anJ T 'aik w llaugtili-r Arrivra. Mr at.1 Mia. Tlinxlme li r.l fol T-nl -four Ih h..lll air r) il. inf e.r lha dtal of a ctuM.r ..(ci.1.i; inoioing. !arWHj huiMiaj. Ir l' I. lUllllllxn off.tl.lr.l at !! adding of Mra Ain h. (ianklll U It !!.' I . which louk l r Huntlay arirr itvon at J o cloth al IIS rievrnth Mrtct w IVraonal Notre. Mr. ainl Mr, (lacn fiuinniara Jr lUin Mllilil Morgan I rlabliir. Iiomi. HI ljuiirlbui.t airnut, l-ur-l- l.ui.l Mir. l.lllin Moigmi. alio h. I brrfi attending Nallnnal fark crniln- ry, la eixcir home about Juna s Mlaa Morgan finilie In vloliu thla e-ir and gate lur rtxltal Haturtlay atrnlng II. r father. W, U Morgan, left laat wrrk fnr lha aal to acconip.ny l.rr hoine In han Kranil.ro Mr. .'Jorga m mm jninai y ir. j. niiritnio llrou- gher, who went en at aith him. DEAN dF AMERICAN SUFFRAGISTS ajpjga Styles in Slecivs for Elderly Women OJS w'- K : rTHAT ete eia laakMaabU, . N 1 sf ,- l.,'1 I t"' rta4 a4g f (' J V f Vl y Vk'.i I a-'- aw TV f.y 0 .',Va' ' X far Iba edal waaaaa wba wub.e 'TAX ' v. - -J - aaWiabljr a Wall a baewca- S rt KS ' X f ' -Hf daaa4. ti:' rV ffi'' 'r III ' - k, ' jfi .'' 4 Ito-: J- V x vV Among lha acveral Portland viillor alio Htarl Ilia week end In Halem wrrx Mi. and Mra Burton Inland Sluliford, alio motored to the capital to be gueal of the '. 1. Talklngtona. Mra. 11 K Water had a Irr vlaltnr, Mr. and Mra. I'rank 1; Water and children. Ixiuemma and Nnrlhrup. With Mr. and Mra A. K. I Infer were Mr. and Mra. J. Mead. Mra. IleariUley and the Mlaaia Krad. a ho inotwred by way of riJlvertuh. p"nr Hunday guru I lir. and Mra. Harry (.lay naa lr. and Mra. Ulen Wheeler. lr and Mra. liot.ert Tlreese hare re- turnrl to their horrc after rlalttng for evcral weaka with Walla Walla frlenda. Mr. and Mra. Preexa expect to go to Chicago in July. a a Mra. Lenta Stanley returned Fundur from Aatorla. where ahe aient aeveral day a with her alater, Mra. J. 8. Deiltn- ger. K Wwln t'abla was the week-end gurtt of the Uelllngeri a a Mra. V.a. Shipley of ftalem Is the aomethlna clutch at vour li.urt aa vovi gueet of PortUnd friends until Friday. look -,.,0,,, .,. ubu ,llm .nt. ' . rv. ...1 ,,-.Jwuh a h00" how changing Al if" J 1 w lyaoiiT ' iiijiimibuuiiw 1 sr I , a .,.l. Mm U. ...... at l.a.a. aMO.In 11.. V Tt I "f lOIUI JT , U wlltT UJ T . w- Ha1 ",;.;.; ir - "'y. -t of living, th 0.1'cre.T Ml Paal,r naa P-ia- Mf'J ,h.va ou .1U.W hlSL lug the wli.ter,.lo Calltornla, Wl.er. ah Lrhibl even liI ac-naa nVnno -Prh h.. nu.nv frle,nd. Hefnr. enmll. nnrlh. .1 ' " '' ' honor. With Mrs. Antoinette ninckwrll. who, although 87. In one of the most trtlre inrmlifrs of the woiiian'a hi ff ratio organizations In New York. Mra. Illarkwell la a firm hrllever that a woman's place Is In her home, but ahe Is also equally positive that a watatn should have some bay In the making of the laws by which she must abide. She Is the devoted mother or cevrn children, and la the Idol of an equal num ber of grandchildren. In the recent suffrage parade In New York, Mrs. Illarkwell was a prominent figure. Seated In a chariot ahe waa drawn nlonc the line of march by a bevy of beautiful "wo men's fighters." your richer neighbor or friend with gooda. You like to at lent "appear able to traile there." Thla la all cruelly wrong to the man and huahnnd who ! the producer of tlav family. Has It ever occurred to you how many men are turned Into lmmnn treadmills by their unthinking- wives? top a moment, look at your own man, grny-halred before Ills time, with that shadow of the treadmill on Ills worn face! Doesn't Ha falls behind Ms rlaaaes In achool and Is not able to grasp the leasons could be renovated by having the yokel I caa iKMtaltte a ry lly gawa da lt4 fr Mary (Uiaavta a4 Mack iaca r igurd Ml I ll wlil a aa aacaila! alabdby. 1 ba aklrf f lil.lid lib a sligiwi iiata would M af Iba l.il. s I , u mm.t I I. m ti 1. 1.; rkkli. UK m " w ' m . tM-rn . I a maIbI a njt ia.i Iks aim r Iba wnele m4 be Htaaa fioui II. a la IIwm ! abould fil Iba arota rrrrll, aKi fad la a al f.H.J a wiiii a lie rinbiag- ' TLa lop af Iba ga aulS ba a-J rwaged Ih f-lOa of aiife aad Ml lull railing late Iba poiale af Hark laa la ' V .rf 1 1 buh a foaa aauld corn la for d or fvtrtiag racpllou. dlair, luacbaona laaa, al1 . ant. la feci, ear exweeion br a fom al loilelt la fMlred Another lte ef al eultlng Iba l.Wil won.an wl I aUudcr la for a. J of puffa frviM elbow la wrlel. ilia t'.era Mi a fun Thla would la prll for an eftrrii sow 11, the frill (led 10 th a rial wllh a rlbla. 11. l. buttoning fmiii artel la llxi I abollier beouutliig imxlel A alitiui llnrn frotk iloalug d-n lh left id.. Iba tJi tut Into round aaltopa and i4lliiliola1 or l-'Ju.l filled lib. a uri'i:ii aalal arm wriai icngin aleatca, would l ciat Tba collar la aeilor hat ff.ct would ba etallopad. a l li e ! al the wrlel ronilnu lig up lo lb ciboa. A ebiulll of fine embroidrry aou'd be In keeping a 1H1 thia lira.. bmall piaca of em brohtrry ran brought Into ue for making long alrevea I hate li. mind a Meruit color ad aool hack aulln goa n lai waa brought up lo dat ly a fw motif of black chiffon embroider! In and epillid with cream. Tba akirt was cut away In the front at the hem and alaahed lo rloae up th left side. The pari cut away aaa filled In with the embroidery and the loinm of lha akirt hemmed aith black chiffon, which ran up the lia lo the aalal Una A point of tba embroidery was set on at the bust and taken Into a each of the chiffon lied In th back. Tha khoit. full let re aere remodelled lo fit the arm iinxitlily, and deep olnted cuff of lb embroidery Mn up to the elbow to meet thnm. Fly the way, now that the ery tight fitting aleeve Is In vogue I mean from the elbow down ward the little glove faateners will ba found much more convenient than hooka and eyre. They fit snugger and are ea.lrr to npn and eloae than hooka. Kor summer wear tha full length mousquetalre aleevee made from net or chiffon would be very cool aa wall aa smart looking-. A half worn gown Iwaeaaa, tsrtiUg aa with Ike ! aaianag aata Uuaaaaal Ufl fee ar , fatker, It aa aaraaaf Wklle llib- 'bwar, tU af lie I laaa aa4 awaaas i bajp oi 1 La wars. Ma. aiarg.i( lre fills rail atla la la Iba t'bbaet pigwa.1 ta Iba reawal kill Ibal 4aa4 cgiwa wttlaaT a lag bile .roiberva aalcha. tba fata a frM Ibia reparalttea af ahwa M'Mva ara -'4 la be deadly la -tbir ffal aa lag alk af ka eapl,ea- Ttva Maliwoanak eax,al V. C T. V. In- Wa4 Ifcoa aciuw. 1 apoke lo taguarjr ak-oul Mary Allea Meal far tba UMaf vraaadL aba waa Iba flra Mblla rtlblHMi a.iaMary la Jimi tad 11 la II year tinea aaa rvaciadad war work, July II la ataerted. bar Urikday aaaviaary, aa m re4 lett tay. gibe waa tba fw.l eduur af Uaha aigaal. W W. C. T. V, vaasapar, Mra, llartlaua White Klnaty aevre4 b aeivu at a Ctoauiaaua at)4 al Uaarwart lark. Mlaa Weal aa al Iks lisaa a l.r way la Jai-aa. I rael her Iktaa a ad waa Myth liupraaaad by lr aarwealaaaa a ad ability. She ate ! wall laforaod aa all aubaeia af laler. aa. Miaa I'Ura Parrlab a ad Mlaa rr Irani bai iwurvil.J bar la lla, w or k. Miaa Kaia lavla Iwlugi ba preaeal mie aluiiary. a I. LYMAN. Oaks Rial, new akatlag; big crowda -ci. K$mz cxp) she visited In Patadcna, Ban Kranclsco and Aapa. Miss Wlllcts WrlRlit of Albany, Or., Ih vlMttiig ii colK'Kfl sorority ulster. Mrs. JoFoph lCnapp (Miss Cornelia Plnkham). at tho Cartnelita apartmentH. MIhs Wright expects to remain In Port land for two or three weeks. She Is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. yonr "charge ftfoounts." Month In and out you run up bills, expecting lilm to pay. it hurts a manw pride to have to ten you to 'go Plow." And often, too 01 ten tor his best pood, he doewn't even mention it. 'Its all right I'll pay It wraenoBV lie adds to himself. snd sleeves cut away, the walet In V effect. The front edgea and tha wide armboles could ia finished with a flat trimming. The vest and moueqtiettlre sleevee ahould ba of net r chiffon, and one of the new net ruffs tied to Ihe , , . . , , lin t w,iii uiat . v "ugm u. m. kill adeX r.7.7edCSrsn f CASH AND CHARGE ACCOUNTS It By, Louisa D, Mitchell. UK summed up result of all this talk about the cost of living Is, as a '.grocer said to me, recently, "up to the wlmmln." In spite of years of housekeeping, tha average woman today does not know how to keep house. She has a 'regulation eye- tern of planning and .buying that she ; has .carried on for years, and It has not accurred to her to study either the best uses for her money, the best kind of food to buy, or the best place In which o buy it at the price she can afford. . Thar she might also try to save soma, thins; out of the weekly sum allotted to her by her, husband for the purpose .Of household Uses has never even oc curred to her, -either. She has always had that amount, always spent It. Why change something; .that has always workerT like a churm? Now, the question la, where is all of that energy going, which we will call brain force," that might' have been used In keeping pace with the changes In prices and needs? Six women to whom I put that question, answered: Into cards." If this Is true, some body and something Is terribly wrong. If this is true in your case, then you have many things to answer for that it may take you all your later years to clear, up. - Tha telephone and the charge ac count are two clear explanations for debt In the home. Tho Question of cnoice in tne price of two different brands of goods Is another. The high priced grocer and the high-priced Duicner are oinars. There Is alwnvs the small grocer. with the srood oualitv 01 gooaa wno is worm seeklg- and patronizing. Pride Induces you to deal with the high-priced man who furnishes f Mse- 1 i " . t 1 it a a il3 , n FH It Burns Oil It' Concen trates Heat r r-JVb Wast It Is Handy , , A, Dirt It Is TLe&iy ' The Latesf " Thing in Stoves For a nudnight surfer, as for any other meal at any other time,, the very latest thing in stoves the best that stove-artists can do -is a Oil Cook-stove: It concentrate the beatwhere tou ward b. It it as quick at gat, ileadier and hancScr tbaa coal, cheaper than eioctnerry. Tb Nw PanWtioa Skwa fa budmrr lasaW aKkdl Witb .cUat, tap, 4rp tkmbm. Sawal ncu.eia, Madawah l,2ar twun All Amm,mm L. M . ; rmuMiiintinttmrram. Cask tma la tayeaa nadus 3 cea to STANDARD OIL COMPANTf ma La A win I 4 SawtH rai iijh There Is a terrible fatality about tha cuargre account. It Induces buvina when tho demand for cash, or tha ab sence or cash, would have precluded that purchase. mr buyi dozen silly imngs you never really needed and only wanted for a time. You foraet to keen an iicmizcn note or your expenditure-, and are floored, as your husband is, floored, when the monthly bill comes in and you discover how far you have ex ceeded the amount allotted to you to pena, un Decause you did not keep track of those purchases! Such home conditions are at the base of thoso cases of respectable men and husbands w ho become defaulters to their em ployers and liars and hypocrites to their friends. What the most stupid man know and the most Intelligent woman seems not to know. Is that the bill has tn h. nil A I f vet .n.llif u . . , , mm. j(i j , BUU1CUUWI '1 nA man nas bo 1 to maKe good, elthor as an noursi man or as a lelon! The hire ui in oarirauiieHS Dargaln counter Is a factor for the making of individual hard unlet. in... - a ' " ayoiem oicasn or nr. tmt enforced by necessit In the homes of mo Biimu-Buiariea lamuics would be the salvation of those higher p the .umc. jt ia not hard for anv m,J H1LI1UU1 T tt if.nir 1 . 1 "r""0' vutuiiuseb. i r sua nn... ,n rilf'J Jf'Ue-' to kupply" " un i i u v rasn ThaMi in sweet tnsta tr. r.lOD . " " rtr. f ,i ' j . no' r,:,::1a' u .sn P-ents have - '-i "ui uiiis, never: assigned to him. Finally his face be comes drawn and dull looking. Then. too, breathing through his mouth causes Ihe face to Imcome deformed, Ihe palate la airhed and the teeth do not have their proper contour. .The protruding or -squirrel are due to adenoid- or enlarged '1 he only remedy for thla condition! Is the removal of the little growths that aro causing the trouble. If something wore plugging up the water main In a town, it would not take long for the engineer to decide to remove tha ob struction. It Is just as reasonable, to remove the obstruction that la plugging up the air paaaagea In tha child's body. Tha change resulting sometimes Is surprising. The child begins to take an Interest tn tha things around him, he improves In his lessons, the colds and sore throat are things of the past, the child takes on flesh and has color In his cheeks. He Is becoming a normal child! DELIVERS ADDRESS ON LAW ENFORCEMENT Mlts Frances Gnttshall addressed the Central W. C. T. II. at last Wednesday afternoon's meeting. Her subject was "Legislation and ijiw Knforcement.' She la the superintendent of thla branch of W. C T. U. work. She la a business PRESENT DAY HATS AND STYLES IN HAIR DRESSING CAUSE LOSS OF HAIR. Electric Flatiron Exchange Offer If rou have an electric flatiron made by the Pacific F.lectric Heating company, no matter how old it is no matter what its condition it no matter if the guarantee expired long ago no matter if it i just so much junk, if you have the bottom you can exchange it for an improved 1912, Model Hotpoint with the heat ing element guaranteed for five years on these terms Take the old iron to your lighting company or to any dealer named below, and they will accept it as 2-5 payment for an im proved HOTPOINT electric iron which tells regularly for $5 00. In other words your old iron and $300 will entitle you to an Improved Hotpoint Electric Iron the handsomest, most efficient, and greatest labor-saving iron made. Heating element in our 1912 Model "II" HOTFOINT is , Guaranteed Five Years hot Dolnt has cool handle attached stand Any of the Dealers Named Below Will Make the Exchange Portlanci Railway, Light & Power Co., Electric BlrJg. We Cannot Change the Styles, but We Can Check Falling Hair Adenoids R By Dr. Edith B. Lowry. ECENTLY we hear so much of noids. It does not Beem that we ever used. to hear of them. They " nit. nppenaicius an old dis case wun a new name. People used to have appendicitis and die of it, but It was called lnflammatljon of the uuweis or somo similar name. Children used to have adenoids in the good old days Just the same h. thv ri v,y uui ine wero not recognized then and the troubles which they caused Were allowed to continue. We used to hear a great deal about "catarrh" and bought all kinds of patent medicines for it. The majority of these contained cocaine or some other dangerous drug, the use of which soon created a habit Many were the troubles laid to "catarrh." It was a sort of scapegoat for all the dis eases. Mothers met and discussed the difficulties attributed to It. AH this is changed now. We know something about this "catarrh" which causes chfltiren to' hold their mouths open, ns they are unable to breathe iiirougn their noses. We-know that the children that have sore throats all tha time, that are backward to their studies, have a reason for beJnsr bo. Now w do not buy the harmful drugs that onlv "allay the symptoms, while doing HSare uarin tnan good, we have the chad examined to see If It haa adenoids. Adenoids are little, growths in tha passage from' the nose to the throat. These growths resemble small bunches vt grapea. wnen they rill the air pas sages the air' cannot reach the lungs properly. , Aa a result, the lungs do not receive enough oxygen, the blood does not contain enough coloring-matter, the child becomes pale and ttreA. Subh a child is leas able to resist disease, so la constantly subject to colds and sore throat, as well as being more liable; to contract the more sesioua diseases. Be sides this, the -brain is poorly nourished TTd to the time we bee&n to civilize him a bald headed Indian was a thing unknown, wearing nothing on his head except the covering furnished by nature and hemp a stranger to tne use or a hair brush, especially the public one, the scalp and hair had plenty of ven tilation, mucn sunugnt ana, nence, a condition favorable to a luxuriant growtn of hair existed at all times. It was the adoption of air and light excluding head gears and artificial head decorations generally, together with the occasional use of a community hair brush, which gave tne aanarurr germ Its opportunity. Since this parasite has multiplied to an alarming degree until now there is hardly a person who Is not troubled more or less with dandruff and. falling hair. Many, to be sure, have passed the worrying staee. Having become chron ically bald they realize that nothing la capable of producing natural hair for them. Let these be a warning to all who are experiencing the significant annoyance of dandruff and falling hulr. Dandruff, which Is due to a germ, and falling hair can both be overcome by the regular use of Newbro's llerpl clde. r This wonderful scalp remedy kills the vicious germ which causes dand ruff, cleanses the scalp and stops the nair from coming out. The destruc tion of the germ permits the hair to grow naturally and luxuriantly as nature Intends. Hernlcide makes the hair bright snappy, light and fluffy. Newbro'a . Herpicide In 60 cent and 11.00 sizes la sold bv all dealers, who guarantee It to do all that Is clalitied. If you are not satisfied your money win oe rerunaea. ADDllcatlons obtained at tha better barber shops and hair dressing parlors. Bend 10c in stamps or sliver for sample and booklet to The Hernlcide Co.. Dent. 8.. Detroit, Mich. rosT&Aaro. ob. Avery A Co., IS Third st. Benton. A. A. Furniture Co., BIS Tenlno ave. Butterworth-St Helens Co 4(1 Washington st. Bridges, T. F. Hdw. Furn. Co, 1581 E. 13th st Burger, A. B. A Son, it Sd st Uottemlller, K. H., 751 Thurman at. Backus & Morris, 233 Morrison si. Columbia Ildwe. Co., 104 Fourth st. Comet 'Electric Co., 411 Morrison at. Carr, J. M. & Son, 116 Killings- worm, Dayton Hdwe. Co., 1st and Taylor. ave. Krikson Hdwe. Co.. 654 Williams SiIiGl. jj ii i m . rv in BH -II VWHY do "Niagara Maid" Silk Gloves look llf vv better than other kinds? ifM Roi k... A DC L it nt . . .. tnl i. , ewer, i ne sua: m inem is purer J lupous shrn i enhanced by the NIAGARA rKOCES which also vastly increases the wear. THATS WHY , LOOK FOR THE NAME IN THE HEM , ; ' " For Sale ia the Beat Shops NIAGARA SILK MI L L.S , K'ODTIJ TAM m KT1 HI r ' .. ,. :u?i:'yj'l:.r:'':,r C! Edwards Co., 1S5 First st. Grand Electric Co., 127 Grand are. Honeyman Ildwe. Co., 4th and Al der ats. Hansen Hdwe. Co., 155 Macadam road. Hendricks, .T. A. Hdwe. Co., ISth and E. Cllisan sta. Jenhing, Henry & Sons, Seoond and Morrison. Kennard & Adams, BJ Williams ave. Kern Park Hdws. Co., Kern Park station. Knight, E. I A Co., m B. Mor rison st. Morrison Electrlo Co., S51 1. Burn- side st. Meier & Frank Co.. 5th and Mor rison sts. Main Electric Co., 861 E. Morrison. Olds, Wortman & King. Oregon Hdwe. Co., 70-72 Sd st Ormsby, O. A., 1366 Hawthorne ave. Oregon Electrlo Co., 1009 BelmSnt Paul; B. W., 867 Sandy road. Powers Furniture Co., Third and Yamhill ats. Robertson, A., 6S Fifth st Reed Hdwe. Co.. S91 E. Burnslde. Roland Bros. 83 A Union ave. Btubbs Electrlo Co.. '61 6th st Sellwood Furniture Co., 1640 Sr. mn st. i St. Johns Hdwe. Co., 102 N. Jersey. rSt. Johns. Or. Trtnler Hdw. Co., Kenton station. union i. as Aiantie uo.. Z8Z yam hill st. woodard, Clarke 4 Co., 4th anq waaningion sis. Western Electric Works, 21 S Sta. waisn. M. j, uo., Bii KtarK st. Wall, A. F., Hdwe. Co., 1555 E. isth AXBAJTT, O. v, " Albany Hardware Co. Barker Hardware Co. Hulbe.r,t-Ohlirujr Hardware Co. Oreedri Power Co. ASTOBrA, OK. Pacific Power A Light Co. Astoria Hardwsre Co.: FiBher Bros. Co. Ford & Stokes Hardware Co. Steel & Ewart oxjavaiuts. OB. ' Annltage A Cola. -W. H. Currln, R, H. Huston. Oregon Power Co. J. R. Smith A Co. -' 1 . - rO&EBT OBOTB. OB. Ooff Bros. W. O. Wagner A Son. Wettzel A Holllnger. GBESBAM, OB. Metzger Bros. Shattuck A Lindsay. Sterling A Kidder. KABBX8BTSBO, OB. W. F. Shelley. xxunoxo, OB. Owl Electrlo Co. Hillsboro Mercantile Co. Percy Long. Nelson Hardware Co. HOOD BTVEB, OB. Bailey A Colby. Blowers Hardware Co. E. A. Frana Co. aCXXWAVKXE. OB. Kelly Hardware A Paint Co. STEWBEKO, OB. Chrlstenaen-Larkins Hdwe. Co. J. B. Mount. Yamhill Electrlo Co. OBEOOB OZTT. OB. Frank Busch, C. W. Frederick. D. C. Ely. C. W. Miller. Pope & Co. PEITDLETOir, OB. Pacific Power A Light Co. IATjEM, OB. Portland Ry., Light A Power Co, Electric Fixture & Supply Co. Electric Gas Appliance Co. H..H. Hunter & Co. Ray L. Farmer Hardware Co. Halem Hardware Co. Spencer Hardware Co. Welch Electric A Fixture Co. Willamette Hardware Co. SEASIDE, OB. ' Seaside Telephone A Supply Co. SHERIDAW, OB. Yamhill Milling Power A Light Co. THE DAWES, OB. Pacific Power & Light Co. Edward C. Pease Co. Maier A Sehanno. Dan A Srxton. Walther Williams HdWe. Co. W009BVBB, OB. - Emmett A Cornell. Peter Chappella. BAZKZEB, OB. U. A. NUtt. E. W: Kearns. SXX.TBBTOB. OB. T. E. Preston. . CAMAS, WASH. J MCMasteir i-o. Parker Electric Co. ABOOTTVEB, WASH. roruana . ry. Light & Power Co, Bennett -Hardware Co. M. R. Sparks., B. P. Youmans. WBXTX 8AZ.VOB. WASH. i-acirio rower & L.ight Co. WiXLA WAUA, WAKE. Pacific Power A Light Co. Padfic Electric Heating Go. Ontario, California . VancouverChicag New YorkToronto r '- iaa ccua leccumea siupia aoa auu.