The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 11, 1913, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY. EVENING,' NOVEMBER 11
1913.
TOWN TOPICS
AMUSEMENTS
-Elewntli and Morrlnon. ''Stop Thief."
aud Morrltun,
Keating
train standing nar Flrland station at
8:30 p. m. Friday, but' none of the pas
senger were injured. The vestibule of
the passenger was slightly damaged
and the fender knocked off. After the
freight had been? switched Out of the
way th passenger, train proceeded to
Charge Dismissed Failure of Mrs. T.
A Flood I Couch. 6106 East-Thirtv-slxth street, to1
Jitdlan v log-1 appear In the munlclDal court this morn I
ing against JX U. Jabon, a harnessmaker,
03SE(iWVnflNS SHOW
on
uULU
.Iqq and
IIEITIO
BAKtit BroUwy
LVKIC houOb and Stark
k, tulcal Comedy Company
' Kolhrir f!AlllMt , ..V ;
C(iLt'UBIA-H9lxtb.! betwevn "Waahloctoa and of disorderly conduct Jabon Was ar
btartt u. Motion picture 11 a.m. to it p. m. rested at. Front and, Morrison 1 streets
PfcoPLH s THKathA Wast Part and Alder upon complaint of the woman' that the
'ahckT: rV?Zn sutk ..i ?1"
1 Hroadtray. Motion pictures, - 1 I ( . .', ! ; , :.y.-:;
BTA H Waahlnffton end Park. Motion pictures. I ; Pace :' long Term. Upon
uVVJ7?a-,', Qd waawufioa. - guilty to a charge of disorderly
: ,' 'ii ' T"i morning in ' the
in
liil
ii nun mnriu
ROUGH DURING Vif JTER
JSC-!,
tlon picture.
Figures Disclose on Only 35
Days; Out: of i l66;. Would
pie o? . Have Prevented Dredging. '
iel-ly con- fcitMk i-Vv ' i Q::', W.'"
municipal , ,, ,
DRUMMERS' CLUB IS .
i LATEST MUSICAL
ORGANIZATION HERE
1 . The Drummers' club is the lab
- est musical organization In Port
sland. It has Just been organised.
Its purpose is like several oth
er musical organisations to,, fill
a. long ,i felt want, but not to
give free concerts for the musi
cal education of the masses.. In-
Weather Conditions. ' IST&ZVZZS 'ZSS rJJZLZ In.:hto'5nly potf onVNortn- Head,
Portland and TicinitT Probably fair toalEht I the rockDile stand as-aJnat htm. Ha I wasningtoni i; the vs farthermost and
arrested Saturday night at SOS Thurman V v" V v. mo '
street -i v -.".; 1 . .b.A y.yr''-:-1 Rellihor,.? gov
.a- ;. t-;;j ;-.fv; ; : v.. wyii--1 oDserver, na-.; comp
Aihr , highest . point k where the . Columbia
. . me racuis uceaui.
government weather
complied information
I that not only goes a long way toward
lng a new woodsaw at the Millard Ave- !-?!?!fm,!!t bar fro lu
. . I Uta.tlnn hlif that mn V Iiva m AMmiv (n.
arldre Guards May ILose itaw-The .eoond ' street and riftv.thiM av,nuiL fuenc ln: th movmni to secure sn
..a; . - ' a I ' 1 ' I nnAnHSrllM Trv UAH Mka sat lhaif1.fl aa
16 special policemen recently appoini
ed to guard the bridge from miscre
ants may lose their stars. These men I at the second joint. Dr. O. A. . Hess
and Wednesdai',' Tulabla winds, mottly norm.
erl.
k Oregon and Washington Probably fair to
night and Wadoeaday; light arlbl windx.
Idaho ttala tonight( . W-dned7 probably
fair.. .:'.. r.
KnWARD A. BEAM, District roreeaater.
southeast, at 4:80 p. m. Saturday, W. O. ITZaJ c?s"", 6oU
Clark's, rht lnde finger , was cut off a. ? ' '
- -u- a.i.i. . - ' a tt Th Information ..) uer.nrA at tha
f bridge employes and theif appoint- dressed the wound, , Clark Uvea a 7JQ3 "J" Th . " includes four
; ment as apeclal officers Was made ; at I Fifty-fifth avenue, ' southeast.
the request of the county commission-1 ;.v-.;:-''ir'i ; .f'-
, era. Yesterday tne commissioners re-1 captain sonar : speaker of
nay-
observations, of each of the days from
jNovemDer i, ifiz, to April 15. iis. as
small an average of etormy days when
celved notice from Chief of Police Clark CapUi7Robert,Doira7 of SaFra wis-
that bond, of 11000 must be provided co ,wm be the 'bpeaker of the day XCiM itV
?.: ?.n. ; The preml- fore vlht -Progressive . Bpslnes. Men's 22?.' JaSl r?3&EL
um on each bond la 14 and the county I club ; at ' luncheon In the - Multnomah I
these days the bar was either smooth
nmta-ilnia hlk nMmliim. will 1 Phii4a til- hai ,h.lv? "'VUtriw. , vu VUtf 1 Ua ' 1,11X3
. I . .1 . rri,...l...l.. .11 I ' a. a.V . aN Mi.) I a, M.
. u ifrwn uii mail Hi ; w v rwuim,W- .., ,., 4 t. ahasr tha ha mitMn.
will ask Sheriff word to appoint, each I port unity in the development of v water tuou-iru-w ' '
of the IS men a special deputy sheriff, transportation. ' t . . , 11 ' ,1.' ' ' ,
Tne Sarth- TrsmblsiL-i-A terlffic ; Keotor la Trench. A conference of UI'". , '...'. ""' 'WZi
v, eartnanage, rocKing nuiiaings iroro tneir i the local Trenck Alliance" will be held .
foundations, followed by a avalanche of I tomorrow evenins- at 8:15 at tha nubile . -.m , ',. .
fire which anuffed out accumulationg of library,. Tenth .'and .Yamhill etreeta ZTftJ:
fT r ," vciMr-j wiu uBurer a crana was wrecked on Peaetck Spit.
ucvura a jaunna lanna oy -maaier-
nu
people is recorded In the; spectacular
, ' three-reel Xiubln drama which will bead-
line the btu at the Columbia opening to
morrow. ' It Is a story of the San Fran
cisco earthquake and fire and many of
the views In the drama are actual photo
graph taken in ? this catastrophe, f A
linck, author of "The Bluebird."
lecture wm Be. in French.
There are f lva fierloda of two davs
The I each when the bar was rough either all
or a part of the time. These are Decem
ber 8-4. December 18-19. February 16-17.
oourcnoa : mvuwb anarantee. I March z-i. March 10-31.
Multnomah county ha, been protected! The results of the compilation show a
from Joss on account of defect In, work-1 comparatively amall number . of . days
tfff JIZ, :t?tinUP material in the west wing when dredging? could not have been oar-
; Ziong Term on ' Bockplla A , com
' plaint charging the faUure to Properly -',Y -7.
ki- J.. I Ior th next II months.
-1 .cfv. v a-aj bwiu v. wwa " tmw
this morning against A. Rosenfeld, aec
? ond-hand dealer at 411 Front street,
' Detective Sergeant 1 Smith made th4
. romnlalnr - in whlrh tha . dealer' la ac
cused Of buying 4 pound of ; brass Pd yesterday, the North Bank rail
of the new courthouse by an agreement I ried on.' Dr. Alfred Kinney, chairman
signed by the .Lewis A. Hicks company I of the Port of . Columbia committee,
guaranteeing to make such defect good land several others active In the "move
ment to deepen the Channel over the Co-
:a--: " . . 1 j . v e,' w,i.v. iiumoia nver oar, neuev mat a areager
Trophy for Best Apples For the best I could be worked the greater part of the
10 boxe 1 of apple displayed at " the year. Such -a -policy -would prevent
White Salmon valley fruit fair; ; which atorm of winter filling in the channel
urruani nunoi un Buraiuor. jlho inivr-
ifrom Hangy Jensen Mdcnotireportlng
, lha toiikIiim ; I,mi . AlaadiM arufltv I nvyuy. jub wiumiii apples Will oe seni I """" "7
w . . r ' I - , . i . ' . . I ,
to stealing the bras and wa sentenced i.1"" "r"'' la -now w represent
aaicaiiat oouniy.
: ' to z day on the rockpue. :
To Slseuas Otvto Hatters The" reg
r ular meeting of Greater Irvington Im
:, proVement association will be' held to
night at -k Irvington , club.. ' Robert O.
; Dleek, commissioner of publlo works,
, has accepted an invitation to address the
meeting on certain amendments to. the
' eharten which will be voted on at ape-
N ial alactinn. in rr.nmhr Tha iunatinn
ui aiu iLuuiLiuu w aviuway para uu in
manner In which It may be secured, will
be brought before the meeting for dis
cussion, ' r- ,
FINE PROGRAM READY.
FOR AD CLUB LUNCHEON
Temoeraaoe ' JtaUy A temnarance
rally wa held Sunday evening at Clin
ton-Kelly Methodist church. Ml Alta
Chase, who recently won a ellver medal Jimmy Qunn is to be chairman at the
contest of the 'Arleta m C. T. 17.. and Ad club luncheon In the Hotel Portland
Arthur Wilson, also an Arleta contest- tomorrow. James A. Wood, editor of
ant, delivered their temperance orationa
A' Simple Home Bemedy For rheu
matinm, lumbago or kidney trouble: Mix
1 ounce aalgrene with 4 ounces olive
oil and take In 2 teaspoonful dose, Sal-
"The Week End"; of Seattle, and former
director of; exploitation of the Alaska-Tukon-Paclfio
exposrtlon, will speak on
The Pacino Northwest a Opportunity
fn 1915." t .
Edward F. Trefs of the Chamber of
grene contains no alcohol.' Alcohol la I Commerce' of the United States, from
Ian IrrlUnt to the kidneya J"or sale at I Washington. D. C. will speak on .TIlt-
XTnflt to Perform Work Ernest Wea-1 all druggist. :.,Vv;.-.-,-v.,j. .(Adv.) . ting the Line.", Mr.' Tref addressed
ver; under indictment for failure to sup
port hi wife and family, may. escape I VOartostaa 8ro Oriental mors Noth
! being foroed to work because of his phy j lng more acceptable for Christmas .than
sical and mental condition. Drs, Thomas I one of our -beautiful ruga ' Make aelec-
w. oss, Aiary s. vans and J, a. u, tlon now. . We will deliver when want-
, Sinclair - have examined, him and each I ed. Eevery rug in our collection cor-
swore to an aiiiaavit pronouncing him irectly priced and fully guaranteed. 478
f pnysicauy ana mentally unnt. The aril-1 Washington. . . ' (Adv.)
davit, will ba BKeaantad - tor tha court in I - . -.- , . , - - . ; . ... .
an attempt to have Weaver released. -1 Bible tody Circle TbeA Bible Study
v A,i"-v-.- t , r . - i circi win meet at the Central Library,
; y? Wage Committee Keats Tonight A Wednesday, at t O'clock; In room A.M
conxerence committee cauea Dy tne in-1 The circle la conducted by Rabbi Wise.
dustrial. Welfare commission to re com-1 All persons are welcome, -a the course
- mena a minimum wage ana maximum I is rree and public. $
hours of women employed. In all cavl . , i, , - ' "'-''.
: paclties in Oregon not affected by. pre-1 - injared While Skating While skat
vlou rulings will meet tonight ' at "g behind a wagon last' evening at
; O'clock in room "H" public library.; This Seventeenth and Pettygrova- atreiu
committee will alao attempt to define If reo Anaeraon, of ZOi Thirteenth street,
J tne maximum time of apprenticeship. I0U. n1 senousiy- cut nis band, on
v.-,;.,;; , ,. . Ihook t th; rear, of the-.wagon.,'';
. the suit of Multnomah county to fore-l . 'o1b HUlarty m; J. Cos-
close the mortgage on the old county I t,u Seattle, assistant trafflo man
poor farm given by B. M. Lombard and I mT' . ,n.. .yre.1 Itnern railway,
wife, the city of Portland claims an in
' terest In th property due to the decile
tion of streets and avenues and to a
sessment for the sewer on the Canyon
it road. The city ask that In case , the
mortgage ' la foreclosed provision-, be
maae; to validate the piav;5'v:..f
: i Passe Beaolntlon of Begret Resoiu.
tlons of regret for the , death ofK the
; iate u. u. f aimer, ror two rears
teacher of chiropractic in this city, who
died October 20, were recently adopted
- oy rtne uregon uniropractora' associa
tion. The Veaplutlon are signed for the I
society ojf ( w. . Slater; president; H.
1 O. Brown, secretary; A. 8, Douglas, J.
-jv jjavauey, Anaeraon ana w. o.
Powell. " - , ,
Most Keep , Away Prom . KOm.
wnne intoxicated ,iast evening, Charles i
rairoanKS went to tiis jome In Brook
lyn and ran his wife and two son out
: of ihe housa Patrolmen Everett and
Russell arrested him. 1 This morning
, in tne municipal court, "the Judge or
dered Fairbanks to atay away from hi
home i
joined the Hill 'party In Portland yester
day and was a guest at the Transporta
tion ciud tuncneon. ' ; i , v-t
Steamer Jessie Xaxklns for Camas,
w asn ougai ana i way jana ings. dally ex
cept Sunday.' Leaves Washington .
street aocx at i p. m. (Adv.)
A "Made U Oregon" Dlnaer will be
given . at Sunnyslde : Congregational
church Wednesday, beginning p. m.
$6e and 28c r t . y v ; (Adv.)
-: Horn for Tabaroniar Patients -Doc
tors reference. TaDor2S7, B-267J
the club two year ago and made a hit
HORSES AT--MT.BRAYNI0N
VICTIMS OF AN EPIDEMIC
(I''"'-.. '.V. ii i a " "..;:''.
Centralla, Wash Nov. 11. Numerous
farmers In the Mt - Braynlon ' district
have lost their horses, the animals be-
Ihf -the victims of an epidemic, disease
that recently broke out. As yet the dis
ease; has not been diagnosed by veter
inarians. It IS feared that the epidemto
will spread to the surrounding towns.
17 se common sense- tin Suoerlor eoaL
s ton. Alain is! A-ieei f Adv.l
BOSTON
DENTISTS
ateaa it la for mutual benefit of v4'
the club members, of ' whom ai-:;
e - ready about 20 have signed the'
4 constitution and by-laws, and all
' of Whom are affiliated with the
ii Musicians? Mutual association of e
r PorUand.1 ly $ i. i'ViV X
-""'-l'Th chief purpose' o' th olub'iJe)
c-.'w i station $.baa drum1 and f e
.ft other heavy paraphernalia em- '. 4
ployed In accentuating rhythm e
and nuances, at all of the more r
-prominent halls and auditoriums e
where drummers are employed.
This will eliminate the unpleas-
: ant and difficult occupation of
s lugging the drum every time e
an engagement Is to be played.; e
Permanent organisation: of theke)
club, therefore, will -mean notoA
only the lifting of thedrummer' :
chief burden, but also the dlsap-,,
pearance of that familiar person-
s age wht Insists on usurping all '
-of the space on the forward olat
form i of the street car, -. ' ,; , a
The drum and traps will be
.. kept under lock and kef.i ; e
, - Similar , organizations . are 4
maintained with great success
In many , eastern cities. v v?
Repeater for Jjota.
Centralis, Wash., Nov. , lx. Frank
Lots., the - Vader editor who recently
claimed to have discovered a blood cure
for all diseases, was arraigned Satur
day for the second time on a charge of
practicing medicine . without, a license,
and for the second, time his case was
dismissed. Lots, aa before, argued his
own case. .-i t--t:-l:,'' ,!'; '';
: , Prosecuting ., Attorney :; Cunningham
Immediately filed notice of an appeal
to the superior court. . i., , .
WIDESPREAD REVOLT S
ORGANIZED IN CHINA
'rr
f United Press Leed Wlre.V
- Shanghai, Nov. 11. That a widespread
revolt against" President Yuan Shi Kal
1 being organised In southern ' ' China
seemed practically certain today or the
atrength of information from influential
Chinese here, 1 . 1 1 ,
Authorities of the Shanghai Interna,
tlonal settlement were doing their s ut
most to prevent the settlement, where
th conspirators can .work free from
danger of arrest by the Chinese govern
ment, being made headquarters for the
plotters. ; The Chinese are so little un
derstood '.even by- foreigners living
here, however, that It was thought like
ly their plana were being matured under
the very eye of the officials, v '
' Revolutionary agent were said to be
busy throughout the southern provinces
reporting to leader of the ? movement
her and at Nankin, Hankow and. Can
ton, and a representative of "the con
spirator was. understood to be on his
way to Japan to; consult with Dr. Su
Tat Sen,' leader of the last rcvo! i:
and an opponent of Priiliri t Tin.
Many belleved Sun would return ti C -raet
ths present movement. .
; . 1 ' m
j '. Milk Tuts Out rlav
Kansas City,; Kan , Nov. H.Fln l- ,
ing no hydrant handy,, firemen put out 1
a blaze at J; A. Cane' home by com
mandeering 100 gallon of milk from a
neighboring dairy and pouring it on th
f lames, v. ? t 'A , r 'n 'r'r
. ...... irrr. n Y..u L, .lj!jL
v Cut Thi$ Out
; Becdpe That Break a Cold in a Say :
"From your druggist get half ounce
of Globe Pine Compound . (Concentrated
Pine) , and two ounces of Glycerine.
Take these two Ingredient home and
put them Into a half pint of good whis
key: shake well and use In doses of one
to two teaspoonful after each meal and
at bedtime." . Smaller Kes to child
ren according to axe, ' But be sure to
get only the genuine Glob Pine Com
pound (Concentrated Pine). Each, half
ounce bottle comes in a sealed tin screw
too case. If your druggist does not hava
tt he. will quickly get It -This formula
comes from a reliable -doctor and is
certain.' This was first published here
six years axo and druggists say it has
been In-constant demand.?-. .
Poir Indigestion Mix one Ounce' Cat-
andlr Compound; two ounces Essence
of Pensin: three ounces Syruo of Glnsrer.
Jake ' one - to two teaspoonfuls after
meals. This is said ' to have no' equal.
Catandlr is - that . new . compound, any
druggist has It or will get It. Published
by the' Globe Pharmaceutical laborato
ries of 'Chicago. , v,i '.h
Y00R
INTERESTS
; , y ,V-", '", ' "'.'. vv
' may provide an income
for. your wiie ' after
"your death but HOW;
soon? Will it take
months or .years ' for
estate to be settled?
Protection in "the com
pany of ' satisfied pol-
; icy-holders" will pro
vide money "for immedf-
"ate needs and can not
te taken ' away from
Her by "professional
will breakers." '
Writclfor a Sample
Policy Today
mm
KB
IlfeiiliJIJi
tie are now located between S'ourta
! and Fifth ' on Waahlnataa atraat.
and are prepared to give yon first
class . work at reasonable prleea
Rubber PlaUs ....... f 5.00 and up
Brldsre Worse .....
Poroelatn Crowna....
Silver Fining ......
Gold Fillings ...'.....SI
and up
and ns
and o
and n
and eg
u Bom for Aged People, invalids, fin lo
cation. Mount laDor, Tabor 4159. (Adv.)
Dt, B. O. MoPaxlaad, moved to suit
7, Morgan owg, , , (Adv.)
Br. ' J, , X. Miller, dentist, Morgan
Wdg. : . , (Adv.)
-docI IQCHVeVVD PRirj
. Adv. Odenf.greene.i
, - a4.5r STARK
Ine la- "aT""M"
FRIfJTIMCCQl
PRESIDENT
gTREET
jtt : - W
f y-, -Now
1 f
J. r
1 t
car the New Tilings
IPay for Tkm as Con
venient, Don't Let tke Laclt of
eady Money W orry -Y
ou.
The Eastern' personal' credit service
is designed and intended for you, 'for
four individual convenience. 1
'Credit here is more liberal, more
dignified than elsewhere. :
It is extended over any reasonable
period not merely 30 days.
You'll need some new clothes for
Ihgnksgiviiig. - Select torn o r r o w
choose all you need we'll make the
terms easy.
408 WMhlagtoa
St, at Tenth
Th Big Oredl
Zastttnttoii
' 'I,
ror Lienume Lomf orf and
Stylo Distinction in sn Overcoat
Wear a Benjamin 1
' They're her in th favored leng ths Hhe' three-quarter
in the Broadway bos style and the full length with
the raglan shoulder. la the favored materials, too 1
Oxford grays. : black and i fancy Q O C AIL". OCA
mixture. Range of price is wide PD lO pUVr
Buffum & Pendleton
ion ' , i ? v
f
Morrison
Street
Opposite
Postof fice
! ' For
2 Day
T ,f
J4 i:
Two More Days!
Tomorrow; and
Thursday '
In which to take advantage of the extraordinary special
offer to automobile owners of the White Car Company.
It's a genuine OPPORTUNITY the unrestricted choict
of $20,000 worth of high-grade .
Reconstructed
Pleasure Cars
At a Net Saving to You of Over 25 Per Cent,' with, your
used car taken in exchange as part payment. .
The White Company
BROADWAY, NEAR OAK f ; ' !
. E. W. Hill, Manager , '
"la the Business District for Your Convenl-"
ence."
( 1 ' ' gBsJ'
For j
2 Days !
Only
The
Larg
BUFFALO JONES TO TRY
,' TO.iCET LIVE GORILLA
. r .V, I ii j i i 1 r
Car Strlki 3hrtlrht lrilBMf.: flrArt ' Fort Worti .Texu, Nov. 11. Buffalo I
rail n . ICrv; St. aMithmin - si4imm1 aa v..a i a I TAns T)tra l.s XT M nlAn.aa a.t. . I
- w v.vanw SUUUSt , 1IJU(I s-wMvara. v fab- i aa.. jrWACJi S giSSVIl-
man, : irapper ana nontsman rival
'.V
No Mutic,' . 7
No Cabaret, s
But Good Things ,
To; Eat t t,
Oiir Pricea Are
' Based on Good V 1
Foocl and Service, -
t:Nott Entertainment.'- . .
iiJVery' Moderate Prices ' :" v
:c iWill Prevkii;r -.rV
$;&J; mncmixw tTmoK ss 'M-
., 11130 A. X. TO t P. St BAZX.T,
Neyr Perkins Restaurant
''vi'&Cr'' T- WUUaais, llgr. ..
WifiCb trano Pifth Street ":;
. , On. Soar Borth Xotirt' Batrase.
BBBBSaaBBSBB WtZ&iW T&
:;iThe;Newltv:'l
tins Hotel
Will Be Pleased to Quote '
Special; Rates ,o Perma-j
' nent :MttUK'tiH-
of
Theodore Roosevelt, was In Fort Worth
ItOdaV.' He followed Rooaavalt tTirnitrh
Africa, but while the former president
was slaughtering big game, Jones and
his two cowboy were Tropin r lions.
rhinoceros, hippos, leopards, sebraa and
other.. jungle animals. in -
Jone said today; ,
"I am going , back to AfAca In De-
1 eember, and we expect to rope a gorilla,
i which X have contracted to deliver to
la big circus for $360,000. If the gorilla
la an - animal, - w will outwit It and
make ' th capture without . Injury to
any on of th party -but If iu 1
numan. some or us will get hurt. v
'There la no real gorilla In captivity
now, -and should we .be sucoessful 1a
roping- one, I am satisfied It will make
mo a munon.
;''f;1.,::
COURT HOUSE LIGHTS TO
GO OUT AT 1 1 O'CLOCK
Pcrh
No more will the courthouse windows
glow, after1 11 o'clock at night unless
the glow is from th windows of some
county official or deputy? working over
time. Private cltlsen and official not
connected with tne county who occupy
office in the courthouse must snuff
their candles, latch their door and de
part' from the big building prior to the
eleventh hour. That electricity may
not be wasted by these Individual, and
official : who do not draw- upon the
county treasury ror sustenance meters
are to be installed to. keep watch over
this form of leakage. of county funds.
These orders' will become effective on
December 1. '-a !' . ' , .
! Men's Raincoats; Overcoats
A large stock to , salect " from. No
Profit rucked on tnf hlirh ratnf mil
Notroubieto showrooms at anyorat ',,"tu5f",v' Tk8Titn M"vtop ""d
time to suit ryour convenience. 1 IVxi regoman building:"' "(AdvV
est Rye Distillery
in the World.
........ ..
56 years ago, Good Old Guckenheimer was
made in a primitive still with an output
oi a iew nundred barrels.
Today, it is made in a great modern, scien
tific distillery that leads the world in the
uisniiauon or pure rye wniskey.
The ricH' quality, and rare old flavor, that was the
ueiignr.. 01 past generauons, Has been preserved, un
v: changed, for the delight of millions, today. '
' rirarni.,!,... 1 Ml V 1 ' ? ' a
yviwcic y uu y u you win una annrpnarinn rt fh a
f
l
THE GOVERN MENT
GRCEN-f STAMP
PROTECTS THE C0N7EMT)
v sterling quality and perfect purity of, .
mmiWM old
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auorrio
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ROTHCHILD BROS.; Distributors, i Portland, Orcncn
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the low prices, those who
present this ad when making purchase of 50c or
over, at any one stall, will get 10 extra S. & H. '
Green' Trading Stamps FREE, besides regular
stamps'. . V-viv1"'." W ' f'
FIRST, SECOND AND YAMHILL STREETS
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at Stall 16YamWU Market t
Big Specials for Wednesday
Just to make it interesting for our. competitors,
we are going to cut prices for tomorrow only as
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Hams, 16c-17c Bacon, 16c-20c-22c
Roast Pork, 16c-14c
Everything else reduced in proportion.' Remem
ber the place Stall 16, Yamhill Sanitary Max-
ket, comer 2d and Yamhill : - " , r i - -
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Public Speaking
ror the f-yf if
Awyer, Salesman. Jootor, roll
tlolaa, Bnslnes Maa, Clexgymaa
A correct, fluent and effective speak-er-
Olves a , practical training under
a live teacher, with the Inspiration
of men working together foV the
same purpose. Bnjpyabie.,!s Abig
help In. everyday ,buslnss,.:A;;w.'.;v;;
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animal at a inoi-..r-t'a t na
reaxonabla. ' Ef-. t. I c,. cru. y
to -.this offlc. C; : i v y . i i '.-at.
Family's
HealtHi
without 'additional cost
you ; can1, jjiiat bav
the kind of sewer pipe In
Portland fetreets that
won't ' disintegrate and
pour" out deadly fjmrv