01:1X011 SUNDAY JOURNAL. rORTLAIiD, SUNDAY I.IOi:NING, NOVEMBER 1, 1312
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TOMb'UT'S AMUSEMENT
I1EILIG Holbroke Blinn. In "A Jlo-
mnme of tlie Underworld."
BAKE It The Baker Flayers In "Going
Some." , -LYRIC
Keating ' & Flood - Musical
Comedy company in "The Heartbreak-'
- era," I . --v. ,. ' -v. ..v..- l.--,':
THH EMPRESS Vaudeville. 1 - ' '
PANTAGES Vaudeville. - W
' ' Weather Conditions. '
Portland, Or.,- Nov. 23. A low press
ure area is moving southeastward over
1 -'Western Canada, and disturbance- of
' .' ; considerable energy is central over the
lake region; High temperature obtains
over most 1 of . the ? Paclfio elope, the
"basin, , Rocky mountain and plains
states.5 Within the last 24 hours, light
precipitation has occurred In western
Washington,- eastern North Dakota,
1 Minnesota and-the upper lako region.
In other sections of the country gen--'
,: erally. fair weather has Obtained. The
, weather Is warmer in Alberta, and cool
v ,er in the lower Willamette valley, eaat
- ' em Washington, Idaho, and In nearly
alKsections east of the Rocky moun-
- .taMs.. .- , -
v - Tho conditions are favorable for rain
, Sunday In western Washington and for
generally fair weather In the remain
. 5 , in? portions of this district. Tempera
V" . - ture changes will, in general, be unim-
?ortant, and southerly winds will ch
ain. 1
' , F0RECA8T8,
i " Portland and vicinity:' Sunday fair;
- - light, variable winds." ----- -
' Oregon; Sunday fair; light, variable
Winds . -'
Washington: ; Sunday, occasional rain
4 west, fair east portion; southerly winds.
'- Idaho: . Sunday.-generally fair. .
' ' . ... THEODORE F. DRAKE. '
.- . ' Acting District Forecaster.
'- To Plscuss Polltloal Problem.-
"Government and Political Problems"
, will be the subject Of a- series of lee.
' tures to be given during the winter and
spring; by William Fielding Ogburn, Ph.
- D., professor of economics and sociology
Of Reed college. The lectures form one
of the extension courses offered by
Reed college for tho civic progress eir
clea of Oregon. The first lectura will
' be on 'The Evolution of Government
in the United States," and will be given
at the public library on November 86,
.' next Tuesday. The other lectures will
be given on alternate Thursday nights
, In Eilers hall. Lectures will begin at
8 o'clock and conferences at 9 o'clock.
The dates and topics of the other lec
tures will be as follows: December 12,
"Constitutional Government;" January
I, 'The Functions of Government;"
January 23, "State Government;?, Feb
ruary 6, "city Government in Europe;
February 20, 'XJity Government in the
United States:" March 6. 'The Comrais
slon Form of City Government;" March
, 20, "The Budget;" April 3, Direct Legis
lation:" April 17. "Government and Tax
atlon;" May 1, "The Short. Ballot;" May
15k "Modern Tendencies of Reform in
Government" ,
Murder Trials Set Two murder trials
have been set for next month In the
circuit court, those of Wong Si Sam
rand Lew Soon. Wong Si Sam will be
tried December 9 and Lew Boon win
' appear December 16. The two are held
" for, the murder of Beid Blng. whose body
was cut up and shipped to Seattle in
a trunk after he had been killed. 'The
crime was committed last winter at
Fourth and Flanders streets. Wong Si
Sam was convicted once of the crime
and an appeal was taken to the supreme
court of the state. The verdict of the
lower court was set aside and a new
, trial ordered. Owing to his prominence
In Chinatown his trial is expected, to
Cause onBiQera"1' uuwwi. ,
-' White ; .Slavers , CoavlotedL Frank
Fansa, a younr Italian, waa yesterday
found guilty by a' Jury In the United
States district . court of . violating; , the
' white slavery act He will be sen
tenced tomorrow. The grand Jury re-
' turned two counts against Panza In
tho indictments Tho first one was for
persuading and Inducing a woman to
travet-wrtfi iilm frum ona state to an-
; other. On this charge he was ac
QUltted, but the trial jury convicted
him on the second count, which ac
cused him of buying a railroad ticket
for the woman from one state to an
other. '... . .
. Xoyal Highlanders to Stoet The mem
bers of- Bonnie Rose castle, the Royal
.Highlanders, will- hold a uret-together
meeting at their hall. 128 Eleventh
street, tomorrow evening. Every mem
ber in the city la extended an Invita
tion to be present. ' A membership- cam
paign will be started to increase the
membership 600 by March 1 next. Ef-
. forts are now. being made to have the
president. W. E. Sharp, attend one of
the big rallies to be held later in the
, season. The monthly entertainments
given by this castle have been very suc
cessful. They will be continued' each
: rnth throughout the winter. . - r ...
Chinese Will Wsd A Chinese wed
ding Is to be solemnized according to
a marriage license taken out yesterday,
Seld Back, Jr.. appeared at the" eourt
, house and swore to a license for Beid
Park Norn,' his cousin, to marry Lee
Ngan Fun. The bride is 19 years old,
the groom 83.
Sue Bridge Company Thomas Mak
off yesterday starred suit in circuit
oourt against the Paclfio Bridge com
pany and the Southern Pacific for $26,
600 as the result "of injuries received
when a Southern Pacific train- hU a
"digger" belonging to the bridge com-
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Heitkempes Jewehy Store
the one that , always can be depended upon to
help making your Christmas shopping a pleasure.
. Nice, ricli Jewelry in great variety, painstak-
ing salespeople, artistic engraving and moderately
priced wares. - ; ' ; . -
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Our many years' experience is to assure you
that your wants, at this time of the year will be
carefully attended to, Accept our earnest invi
tation to call and see our elegant display. -
It pleases, us, whether you purchase or not. '
G.HE1TKEMPER, COMPANY
Diamond Dealers arid Jewelers
VEQN BUILDING OM in PnrrUnrl
. 130 FIFTH STREET
Goods Engraved and Laid. Aside on Deposit
, ' ." ' : Mail Orders Solicited ' - '
rany, which was being taken across tho
track. The accident occurred about noon
on September 27, and. Jlakot'f was on
top of the digger at the time.
Dance . Call Ordinance A special
meeting of the health .and police com
mittee of the city council will be held
tomorrow morning to consider a pro
posed amendment to the . new dance
hall ordinance, providing that liquor
may be sold at social dances given by
the German Turnvereln organizations.
The ordinance, as originally . drafted,
absolutely prohibits the serving of any
kind of intoxicating liquors at dances,
but Councilman Montag has asked the
committee to withhold final considera
tlon until delegations from , the Turn
vereln societies can be heaAjr'Vai:PCti
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Wnra shall We Oof ; will be the
topic of an address by Rev. James Os-serwaarde-
chaplain at Vancouver Bar
racks, in the auditorium Of the Portland
xoung Men's Christian asso6.at!0n this
afternoon at 8 o'clock. Miss' Verna
Smith, contralto soloist of Centenary
Methodist Epjsoopal church, will sing.
Although a number of the Tt. M. C A.
officers will attend the meeting en vice
conditions at tho same . hour in - the
Commercial club rooms, it will not af
fect arrangements for the men's meeting
at the Y. M. C A. , , ' t
Hew Companies Formed. Three new
eompanies have filed articles of incor
poration with County Clerk Fields as
follows: The Bruce Hot .Water com
pany. 150,000, H. L. Bruce, Robert Tuck
er and. "J. - L. Hartman, incorporators;,
the McKarland Investment company,
$60,000. E. B. McFarland, Eben McFar
land,, and A. Field, Incorporators; the
Federal Trust Company of Oregon, $10,
000, F. A. Martin C. A. Campbell, and
F. If Phipps, incorporators.: i :
Why JTot Have Tour Suit made to
order? It will cost you no more than
to get a ready made suit that is made
In a factory and designed for no One
In particular. . Our cutters strive to
improve your appearance and draft a
pattern for each suit. . Men's suits to
order, $25 up. Ladies' suits to order,
$35.s Call in anyway., TTou will not be
askod to buy. Unique Tailoring Co.,
209 Stark, between Fifth and Sixth.
leaves $34,000 Sstat An esute of
$24,000 was left by James F. McCart
ney, who died April 1 at 81 years of
age, according to a petition for the pro
bate of his will, submitted yesterday.
Elisabeth B. McCartney, his widow;
James Henry McCartney,1 son; Narz
ette Smith, a daughter, and Pearl Smith,
a grand daughter, are the heirs. All
reside in this city. .
. Capital Punishment Meeting "SBall
Governor West Be Sustained in His Cm
sade Against Capital Punishment?" will
be the toplo of an address and discus
sion at a meeting . to be held at 11
i'clock this morning at 90 . North
Sixth street The meeting will be con
ducted under the auspices of the Uni
versal Anti-War Academy of Best
Thought -
JL Srnxae's Sxperlenoe, who has -been
subject to all kinds of weather, says If
anyone la troubled - with rheumatism,
lumbago or kidney, trouble will find
Instant relief by mixing two ounces
sal grene with four ounces olive oil
and take two teaspoonfuls every thresJ
hours. Salgrene contains no alcohol.
Dr. rreese, 308 Uter. Trust You gt
the best results and save time and money
when you go to Dr. Freeze, the neu
rologist, for glasses or treatment for
eye and nervous troubles. Consult him
free at 30S Meachanta Trust Bldg. Mar
shall 2618. J.
$130 a Month keeps your clothes
cleaned ana pressed.' wagons run
everywhere. No contract to sign; noth
Ing to pay down; Just phone us and We
will call; Main 614, A-4314. Unique
Tailoring Co 809 Stark St.-
A Practical rurrier Up in the Mer
chant's Trust bldg., S.-W. corner Sixth
and Washington sts., suite 403-404, A.
Reiner has atabllshftd a flmirlahlng
business In furs. This. Is a good ex
ample of what expert ' work and . low
prices will accomplish. ,
That Suit for Thanksgiving; Have it
made to order by Nlcoll. Costs you
no more than ready made. Consider the
advantage of a suit that shows Indi
viduality, and that fits. 108 Third st,
near Washington.
We sell hair mattresses retail at
wholesale prices for $ pound beds from
$7.60 and up. We renovate mattresses
and return them the same day. Port
land Curled Hair factory, H. Metzger,
proprietor, 226-228 Front street Main
474, A4374, .
Attention, Bhriners Al Kader Temple
band give Its first concert next Wed
nesday night. Nov. S7. They deserve
your support We ll sell you a ticket
for one dollar. Jaeger Bros., 266 Mor
rison st. . . .',.-.
Thanks giving Special We give one-
thind to one-half discount i on every
suit or overcoat ordered before Thanks
giving. Only high class goods. Brown
Bros.,' tailors, 2.44 Alder, between Sec
ond and Third. '
Banal meeting will be held In Ellers
building, Sunday evening, 8 p. m... room
609. Subject, "Evolution of the-Spirlt"
Woman Asks Damage's Because she
was struck, according to her atory, by
tu J Barbey with a wooden, box, across
the stomach, June 13, and severely In
New in Location
jured, Rosa Goldberg aks $10,137.20
damages In a suit filed inthe circuit
court. . r , ,
A. Cold Winter i predicted..- Don't
Shiver. Be warm, stylish and economi
cally dressed in one of Nlcoll's tailored
overcoats. Special discounts now. 103
Third st.
Dr.' J. .Hunter Wells After sixteen
years In hospital work in Korea, and re
cently in Europe, has returned. Office
Abington bid.; residence 167 N. Twenty
second, i
The Penn Mutual Uf Insurance com
pany have been moved from the Mar
quam building, to rooms 622-626 Corbett
building. , , Harmon & Turner, ; General
Agents, j i i.c-';.:''..':
Only a Snort Tims before Miss Hum
mel, 4aves for Europe. Do not fail1 to
take, advantage of this opportunity to
proviae yourself with corsets. ,
J. Beitsle, theTailor, has moved from
$31 Burnside to 285 Salmon, opposite
court house, and wishes his friends and
patrons to call on him there. .'
34 Tears in the Drug Business in
Portland. Tho old reliable drug store
for - particular people. Albert Bernl,
22g Washlpgton, near 'Second. ..ov".,'
Aa Artistically Pramed Photo of your
loved ones is a Joy forever, . Have yours
sramed at woodward-uiarke s, where
style and price are right. -
- Bnglisa Balncoats for men and iomen
Raglan, Chesterfield or any other
styles; made In Portland by Coopey &
son, inc.. Royal Bldg. - .,
Steamer Jessie . sarktaa for Camaa,
Washougal and wsy landings, dally ex
cept Sunday Leaves Washington street
dock at X p. m. ,
Glford's Oreron Tlews. framed for
Christmas. 75c. . Commercial work done
at commercial prices. Studio 41$ Stark
street
pedal holiday display in De Lux
Trinle Extract from Flowers, and atom
izers, at Alder Street Pharmacy, 243 Al
der.; - :
TJnnsnal Gifts . for Xmaa and arises
for card parties at the Shop of Fine
Arts, corner, Seventh and Salmon.
Dr. O. T. Trommald has moved his of
fices to The Journal building, 7th and
xamhuir rnones Main 678, A-4876.
to 8:89 p. m i per cover. , To reserve
table phone Main 2620, A-2626.
Pure Pood Candles, Coffman's, at rea
sonable prices. You'll Ilka them. Alder
Street Pharmacy, 242 Alder.
" "
Cigarmakers' Seventh Annual Ball, at
cnrisuansen s hail, Thanasgiving night.
Thursday, November 28. .
King's Turkish Baths, Imperial hotel.
330 Stark street Finest and largest
baths In the city.
Handsome, seven room apartment in
the Alvarado for rent, Dec, 1. , Marshall
3291.
Union Transfer Company, furniture
moving and storage. Main 841, A-2241.
Superior Coal IS Better $6.00 a ton;
office, 80 8tnatOak.Matni54,A-1541.
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
tentlsta. Third and Washington.
' ' Pioneer Paint , Company,
glazing, M. 1834; A-7043.
glass and
Dr. a. M. Wells has resumed practice
Office, Abington bldg. '
Dr. Ella X. Dearborn. 800 Union ave..
N., both telephones.
Dr. Prank I. Ball, Dentist Has moved
to the Selling Bldg. "
- Dr. X. A. Sommer has returned,
bett bldg.
Cor
Anna, the
building.
Photographer,
Columbia
Dr. Holden, Corbett building, has re
turned. -,
Jewelry gifts, right prices at Aron-
son s. -
Dr. Breitllnr, Splnologlst. Royal bldg.
Wooster Sells Sverythlngw4$g Wash,
$18 Elgin lady's watoh,$ia.Aronson's.
Weber Academy of Hnalo reopened.
Marquam Disaster
Endangers Many Lives
- By mere chance the employee and
staff of the Equitable Hospital associa
tion escaped deatfc or terrible Injuries
In the caving in of the Marquam building-.
You are running similar chances
dally. What provision have you made
for accident? A monthly investment of
one dollar on a contract with the Equit
able Hospital association will -entitle
you to free hospital, medical and sur
gical service. Sign a -. contract with
them now. 'You may need them tomor
row. Third floor Northwest building.
Compartment Car Service
The :Soo Line Umlted" train, leav
ing Portland at 90 p. m.. carries compartment-library-observation
cars, fur
nishing all the luxuries of the drawing
room at a rate considerably lower than
the -drawing -roorjifare. ' This Is the
onlAr.ajLn.mriMng.,.turough solid be
tween P&tfand and St. Paul-Minneapolis.
Ticket office Third and Pine
streets (Multnomah Hotel building).
- Take No Chances
Don't freeze the bones of your body
thcrfe cold mornings. Select one of
Jimmy Dunn's overcoats marked $12.76,
and pay him $3 less. Room 815 Ore
gonlan building, also Majestic Theatre
building. r .... .
Tomorrow
You should see Aune about your Xmas
photo. Just see his new water color
sepia. What a happy solution of tho
gift problem! Columbia bldg.
- Card of Thanks. -
We wish to extend our sincere thanks
to the friends and nelghoors, for their
kind expressions of sympathy in our
great loss of a devoted wife and sister,
also for the beautiful floral offerings
to our departed dear dne.
s WILLIAM H. QUADE,
. MUSS BELLE PERRY,
By the introduction of boron as an
alloy, it ha become possible to cast
copper of high conductivity and density
and freedom from blow holes.
In-JSeroiaxiyr-acVaps-e r-4ijrrft-pt-r
bons, which are discarded by lamp trim
mers in this country, are. oarefully
saved' and cemented to new carbons.
MAKES PLEA FOR
HELP III IU1B
HOSPITAL DEBT
Bishop Charles Scadding Calls
Attention to Financial Con
ditions at G6od Samaritan;
Asks Thanksgiving GiftsaC
!''.:
Charles Scadding, bishop of the Ore
gon Episcopal church,' , has issued a
statement, asking that - Thanksgiving
offerings-be made to the GoodSamari
tan hospital. The statement cites the
fact that the hospital is still under a
large Indebtedness and that outside help
is necessary in clearing this Off, The
statement follows: . 1 i
As, a result of the bounty of nature
of the confidence of investors, of the
partiality : of emigrants 1 f rom . other
states and countries, Oregon Is bounding
zorward on the path of prosperity. Is
there another state in which ao large
a proportion of the people live in plenty
and in the enjoyment, of .comforts of
modern improvements, in general Im
munity, from disease, and in the bless
ings or peace? Are inese ravors or
Providence v11'"" us - more ; humbly
thankful, mora " thoughtful for others,
more attentive to our duty, and more
careful to make our lives a worthy ex
ample? Or are they making us forget
ful of everything but ourselves? Are
they hardening? our hearts and fostering
W us habits of seir-lnduigenceTt ; !
Makes Plea for Aid.
Progress that is merely material,
that has - no spiritual counterpart in
the hearts of the. people to whom it
comes,, cannot be enduring progress,
and Is likely to be followed by ruinous
reaction. Oregon will be a great state,
great in every sense of the word, and
especially in the most important sense,
if her people so think and live as to
keep themselves proof against the- cor
rupting influence of mere money-mak
ing. On Thanksgiving day we have one
chief outlet for the spirit of thanks
giving open to all citizens of Oregon,
and especially residents in Portland,
and that is the Good Samaritan hos
pital. - '.-',-
"This hospital has a record of which
any city might well be proud. It has
been liberally aided by churchmen, and
patronized by the sick and suffering
of all nationalities, and of all denom
inations. It is uneeetarlan. and, as far
at It can, cheerfully opens Its doors, and
gives of its best to all needy sick peo
ple. The, larger support It gets from
outside contributions and from patients
who are able to pay, the more charity
work It Is. able to do. It needs at
present are pressing and are as follows:
Urgent Heeds Enumerated.
"Balanceof Indebtedness on the Bishop
Morris memorial wing, $16,000. This la
being gradually reduced by the earn
ings of the hospital. It should" be paid
by outside contributions.
"Indebtedness for balance due on street
Improvement under bond, about $7500.
"A maternity annex to be placed on
vacant lots next nurses' home. The
present ward set aside for this purpose
is quite inadequate.
"The main building Is seriously crip
pled without -an elevator. This will
cost about $3000.
"More endowed beds. : Five thousand
dollars will endow a bed. What better
thank-offering can one make than to
provide such endowmentsT
"Contributions may be placed In the
offertory plate or forwarded to Dr.
S. E. Joseph!, treasurer, 610 Dekum
building, Portland. : '- - ;
"I earnestly appeal to churchmen in
Oregon, and especially to citizens in
Portland, whether members of the
Episcopal church or not-lo -glva a . 11b
eral thank-offering to this general hos
pital. Let Us be thankful, and let us
show it."
One of Germany's numerous dirigible
balloons has made more than 100 Jour
neys with passengers without a single
mishap.
Do Your Shopping Early
and Forget Washday
The woman who sends her family washing to the
Troy need not take washday into consideration.
She sends us her clothes Monday morning and,
knows that we'll always get it back the day it's
promised.
Flat pieces all ironed and ready for use
every piece as fresh and sweet as it's pos
sible for modern methods to make it. Our
rough dry family wash
-sojves the problem for the woman who must
take time from her household duties for her shop
ping or pleasure. "
You'll fhd from a talk with; our driver that the
. cost.is smalL Shall we have him call tomorrow? -
Call us up. . ,
PHONE
EAST
33
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READY FOR.
With the best quality
and do your shopping.
FREE
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POTATO LOOKS
LIKE BULL DOG
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Freak Potato from garden of L. B.
Rece, 344 Eugene street.
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L, B. Rece, 354 Eugene street, while
digging -In?, hle-garden - patch tha other
day . unearthed a two and one half pound
potato which had taken the shape of
an animal . more nearly resembling a
bull dog than anything else. Mr. Itece
gives it as his Opinion that the potat'i
started.in to be a 'Bull Moose," .but
that the Wilson majority episode scared
all the "moose out of it :.:.J:rti.
Why - Oyster Quotations Vary
Olympla oysters mostly .used are
graded hard,, medium and soft - shell.
Because of suterlor meat and flavor the
former are contracted for or purchased
outright before the season opens by
dealers having a fancy trade whoso
tastes and purse alike demand quality.
Soft and medium shells are lower , in
price quotations , varying from 40 to
75 cents, accqrdlng to methods of deal
er. Swelling (or bloating) In fresh wa
ter is the most common method used
in sacrificing flavor, often causing
sickness, Portland Oyster Co. open hard
shells only. Deliver east and west aide,
holidays and Sundays, Twenty-two
years' successful business la result,
THANKSGIVING
SPECIAL DINNER -
A DOLLAR AND A HALF
HOTEL BOWERS
THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 28
Five-Thirty 'Till Eight.
Unexcelled Cuisine Pleasing Music
Phone for Table Reservations Now
Main 7160-A-5824
Wright & Dickinson, Mgrs.
Hose. Underwear
OF THE MUSKEGON KNITTING
MILLS. GUARAN
TEED ONE YEAR.
Mill to Consumer.
As 8 oft and gilky "as
worm siiic wears much
better and never turns
yellow with washing. Is
absorbent and keeps the
50c skin dry and in a healthy
r- c onitknw Guaranteed
M.ui iiivsiiiiia, i vt men,
women and children.
"Solid Comfort," special
sizes.
VEGETABLE SIIK SHOP
4th Floor Selling Bldg., 6th and Alder :
l .mi
PHONE
6118
rut
I tROy
I Laundry
y . co.
THANKSGIVING
of Jood stuffs, lie aure
In this great new market.
DELIVERY
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P0STM.1SHQVS
VEMS' BRAIN HARD
Reno, Nev., Nov. 23. That Harry B.
Weems,. who 'killed himself and per
haps fatally wounded Mrs. Estelle S.
Baggot at Moana Springs yesterday, was
either Insane or verging on insanity,
was tho testimony given before a cor
oner's Jury today by Dr,; 8. K. Morri
son,1 who, performed an autopsy upon
the body. According to Dr, Morrison,
the left side of . Weem's brain showed
distinct evidence' of hardening, - '
Details of the sensational tragedy
were told before Coroner Davis and a
Jury this morning. Dr. Morrison said
Special Winter Prices
c&asi vow roBMxva
Riding lessons $r with expert
tnced Instructor: special attention
to beginners and children. Board
for horses, $17.60 to $30.00 per
month. Horses delivered free. . .
KRAMER'S
RIDING. SCHOOL
' lota and faffersoa its. .
There's comfort, conven
ience, pleaiure and a home
like atmosphere at
H0TE MALL0RY
LOWNSDALE
' ':.rand;v
Y A M hI L L
Yet with all its '
advantages the
, prices are low
A Few Fine Rooms for
Young Men
With or Without Bath or
Meals
Call Main 1077 or A-6885
With or without bath or meals .
You Be the Judge
The thousands of Portland folks
now eating this bread, find it de
lightful. Suppose YOU try it. It
certainly is pure and wholesome.
Butter-Nut Bread Is a pure, perfect-'
ly baked bread, made from the best
materials. Be sure and ask your
grocer for it.
FRANZ
JButteiNutBiiead
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Your order for Monogram and7 Address' Stationery,
which is a very appropriate gift for either sex, should .
be placed now to insure the best work and prompt
delivery.
We have the latest novelties in white and fancy tints
in all the most approved styles for the most fastidious
to select from. , ; tl '
Here is something new: A mannish line of Gentle
men's Private Correspondence Stationery. . In white .
and many delicate tints and styles. Me would , ap
preciate this more than- anything - else you could
think of. 4 T : -
Our exact knowledge tif every rbquirement and every
.jjejtajlpfty
embossed and copper .fclate enojaved stationery, in-
vitations, cards, announcements,-etc., is at. your-
service. z-MMMtUf
Holiday Greeting Cards f 6r private and business use
with your name, on is very much in fashion. -Call
and see our splendid lines. We can please -you.
"Everything for the Office" .
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inftaue, but only that no v
beooma so.. ......
A dispatch annoum-p ti-.st t!; i
of Weems and his hnniier I
nounced the dead man ami v
claim the body.
-No effort will be made to fu. !
bullet in the musclos of Mrf. r .
back for some time. Mrs, IUh-.,-doing
better than expected anil i
chance of recovery.
journal Want Ads bring results.
Oregon Made Uinbrc!!:
Heavy, durable' gloria, warranted fat
color, paragon frame a great 1 ft",
wearer; men's and women's,. vV
Men's heavy gloria, color -warrant.!
Rustproof Columbia Paragon 01 en
frame special uliul'
Men' fine twill gloria, warranted fuM
color, Rustproof Columbia Paragon,
sterling mounted baodlear 5 O P '
made for. hard service ....... . p.V J
A rine line or Women Gloria Umbrel
las, with the . latest
$2.03
nanaies ..........
Fine.' close-roll, tape-edge II silk glorl v.
with pearl and gold-filled handles, in
flat and round styles; also a-old-muunt-
ed mission bandies, mounts warrani-
ed five years, worth
$7.00 A f
special ...,...
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Fine, pure f silk, with ebpny fljo Pn
mission handles .. . . . . . . . . . . pJtO Kf
' C. K. mSKSSITK IM OKABOZ.
TTmhreUas Secovered With AU Grades
of Olorta and SUk. .
A eloseroll, allk-warp tKoria Crj
A better quality Gloria at 2,00
The very finest
Gloria for iQ flfl
Pure silk, taffeta
or serge,
$3.00
black or colors
All Other mepalrlng at lowest Prloes.
All kinds of handles .in stock nr
from . .... .. . . ... . .-. . . . . , ZjC Ul
let TTs Tit a Wew Vmbrella to Tour
Handle. We Have All Kinds Cheap
MEREDITH'S 2211 1 STC
329 Washington, Zmperlal Hotel Bldg.
Foster & Kleiocr
Outdoor Advertisers
Mimio b vunxn
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Bast leveatk and Zaat Xveret Btru
Bast 1111. B-asaa.
Made clean
Sold clean
Delivered
'.Clean
Nowls TheUme
to Select Your
Fine Holiday
STATIONERY
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.and - oa::
1'hf German rtirmlsts claim to have
manufactured caw's milk synthetically.
Pry wood and coal. Alblna Fuel Co.,
Enst US, C-1I17. " " v "a
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