The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 07, 1917, Page 9, Image 9

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    BRIEF INFORMATION
(OOTH DAY OF ISM.)
. Coming Events.
AatwnbUe abow at La Grand . March IB,
It and IT. .
. OstUn and Bon Raiaera' AmocUUoo of Orj
or usual eonrentluo at La Grand. April
24-28
National Educettoa AwocUtlon meeta Port
land Inltr 7-14..
. Pacific Ooaat Claim Ageota ananal ceavea
tlon. Portland. July 19, '9. 20.
. Multnomah County txir from September 11
to la, at Oraanam..Or.
Forecasts.
Portland and vtetolty Ibnlgtot and Thursday
wiulmil rain: nnthrtT winds.
Oregon a ad Washington Tonight and Thnra-
ear occasional run wm, wn ir ,
eonflierljr wtoda.
Ida bo Tonight and Thnradar cloudy.
Weather Oonditloiu.
- mr MUtnrltanM haa move, to Iowa,
nA th. .wiiiwMtm "bleb" baa shifted aootb-
afward. tba centar UOa morning b1" r
Colorado; this arrangement of atmospheric
oondltkna, tocettior . with a dXreaae of pree-
v cxtrem nortbweat and BrlUan
'.rMnmhia- has rmulted tn nreclpltaition aloeig
nnrth p.Mfln rout. In Wyoming. Ne-
hra.k.. Tmduh and tba upper Mlaalaalppl
Trjlpy. Tba weather la colder In moat of the
Rockv mountain regkra and eorreapondlngiy
tn ha MiuisHirvnl vallev and eaatward.
Ti condition, ara favorable for occaalonal
rain tonight ejid Thnraday In weatern Oregon
and waatarn Washington, and for cloudy weath
. ar aaat of tfca Caacade mountain. Tempera
rm itunrH will not ' b. Important. Winds
wlU be moatly southerly.
T. FRANCIS DRAKE.
Aaalatant Forecaatar,
Observations.
STATIONS
Temperature
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Buffalo, N. y...
Chicigo. Ill
Heaver, Colo. .
Piilutb, Minn. . .
Fureka, 11
Ftiwiv, C'nl
Havre. Mont...
Honolulu. T. H
JackWJOTllle. Fin
Juncun. Alaaka.
Kanaaa City. Mo.
Knoxrllle. Tenu.
!a Antcelea. Cal.
HanOifleld. Or. J
llomphls, Tenn.
Montreal. Que. .
New Orleans. I.a
New York. N. 1
N. Head. Wn
N. Yakima. Wo.
Oklahoma. Okla.
Oroaiia, Neb...
Pt. Angelea, W
Portland, Or. . .
Rad Rhiff, Col.
Roacburg, Or . '. .
RU Loula. Mo. . .
Knit Lake. Utah
San Franelaoo.. .
Spokane. Wash.
' Tacoma. Waab..
Tarapa. Fla
Tatooah I., Wn.
VanooruTW. B. O,
Walla Walla. W
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Devenr oddoscA it. XJ M. lprer pro
posed that tbs phrasai regarama; bane
d stncKen oat, ana j tnerawpon me
resolution was laid tba shelf. .
Xom TsaTtlral BoaifflU A committee)
composed of Frank B. Smith, 12. J.
Jaeger and Charles F. Berg la . calling-
upon SO persona suggested for Rose
Festival board membership by a nom
inating committee of! nine - members
appointed b7 J. B. Warleia, president
Of the Rose Festival auxiliary. The
nominating committee has been asked
to submit a list of z 4 candidates will
ing to serve from which, with other
nominations made from the ' floor.
the 12 board members may.ba elected
at a meeting of the auxiliary called
for March 16, at 8- pi m. In the Ore
gon building.
afaiama XooaUgnf rWMlu The Ma.
ntmas will enjoy a moonlight walk to
night in the Washington -Park end Ar
lington Heights districts. The crowd
will assemble at Twenty-third and
Washington streets at 8 p. m. and
walk through Washington Park and
over Arlington Heights along the ridge
of the hill between Canyon and Barnes
roads. The return to the city will b
by the Barnes road; The distance is
about five miles. Miss Nettle G. Rich
ardson is the leader,
Alderman On Way Home. City
Bctiooi Superintendent Alderman, who
attended the Kansas City meeting of
the National Education association ex
ecutive board, will return home Fri
day, according to , advices received at
his office today. 'Superintendent Ald
erman has been spending a few days
in Los Angeles surveying the' public
school system there! while on his
homeward Journey.
Traffio Officials to Meet. Inequal
itles in freight rates existing under
the so-called . fourth-section of the
interstate commerce act will be dls
cussed tomorrow at a conference of
traffic officials of Pacific coast rail
ways. The meeting will be held either
at the Transportation club or at one
of the hotels. About 15 traffic of
ficials of the various railroads will
attend. j .
Art of Judging Men. In the Wash
lngton high school auditorium at 8
o'clock this evening. I Dr. Ernest H
Lindley, professor of psychology in
Indiana University, will give the first
of two lectures on "The Art of Judg
ing Men," which are Included In the
Reed College free extension course
on psychology in relation to business.
The lecture is open to everyone with
out charge.
Open Meeting of Club. -The Alberta
Commercial club held its regular
monthly business meeting - Monday
night and had a very large attend
ance. It was decided to hold an Den
meeting" at Alberta school bouse on
Thursday, March 16. The meeting
was an enthusiastic one and much
good Is expected fori the district from
the work of the clut).
Meets Thursday Wight. Thursday
evening the Oregon branch, National
Pet Stock association, will hold the
monthly business meeting at Central
library. Room E. The association will
hold a social meeting at the home?of
Edgar Kline, 615 Chapman street.
FULTONS MARRIED FOR FIFTY YEARS
Ref erenduiii Sought
In Franchise Case
'
Mr.
and Mrs. James Fulton.
The Dalles. Or., March 7. Mr. and
Mrs. James Fulton, pioneer residents
of Oregon, had lived together happily
for 60 years, Friday, February 23,
and this date was the occasion of a
celebration, which was held at the bis
Fulton farm near The Dalles, and
which was attended by representatives
of three generations of the Fulton
family. .
Mr. and Mrs. Fulton crossed, the
plaints with their parents when they
were children. They have spent prac
tically all of their lives in this sec
tloru Mrs. Fulton Is 69 years of age
and Mr. Fulton has Just passed his
seventieth milestone.
Among out-of-town guests who at'
tended the anniversary celebration
were Mr. and Mrs. Cal Collltts of
Walla Walla, Ada Stone of North
Yakima. Mr. and Mrs. John Fulton of
Sherman county and David Fulton of
Portland.
is a wide embankment overgrown with
brush before one reaches the edge.
Frequently the police receive com
plaints of these gardeners driving in
Eleventh street and going to sleep,
their horses keeping in the car tracts
and obstructing traffic.
Teres! was married two months ago
to Tenina Labua. whose parents live
at 667 East Fifteenth street. Teresl's
parents are said to reside at 708 Wood
ward avenue.
The body is at the public morgue,
but an Inquest will not be held.
POISON INTENDED FOR
LLOYD GEORGE WAS
EXTREMELY DEADLY
(Continued From Peg Ova.)
Heights,
on Thursday.
TOWN TOPICS
will sxnlaln "Filibuster." Amer
lea's preparedness for war will be dis
cussed before tne rrogressivo ouo-
. ness Men s ciuo at mncneuu m
Multnomah hotel Thursday noon by
Lieut-Col. U. G. MacAlexander of the
United States army and inspector gen
eral of the Oregon National Guard.
Former United States Senator Charles
W. Fulton will explain "Filibuster
ing." Lieutenant E. T. Stretcher of
the Oregon coast artillery, will pre
tda. The club announces another of
Its industrial excursions for Saturday,
March 10, leaving the Multnomah
hotel by automobile at 1:30 P. m.
The Columbia Engineering Works and
Portland Gas. & Coke company plant
near Lipnton will be visited.
Essay on Road Bonds. According to
Senator W. D. Wood, of Hlllsboro,
chairman of the committee In charge
- of the Oregon good roads essay con
test, much Interest Is already being
manifested in the contest. A larg
number of essays have been received,
he said. The Judges of the contest are
to be announced next week. It is the
Intention of the committee to use tho
essays as a basis for the argument for
the JG, 000,000 road bonds in the state
election pamphlet. The contest will
close March 15, and winners of pHses
will be announced March 25.
Xane Resolution Tabled. A heated
discussion at the East Side Business
Men's club Tuesday followed the pre-
- sentation of a resolution proposing
- that the club go on record as favoring
. a change in' the .senatorial rules to
prevent filibustering and condemning
Senator Lane - in his recent action
against tha wishes- of President
Wilson. Drs. A. M. Webster and A.
. Ij. Bishop' were In favor of the reso
lution and DaniKellaher and William
V DoraeyB
Steamship
Railroad Tickets
Bjcperlaaeed. Xafoxmatle
i. Smith Tourist Agency
US 3rd Utm reniaaav oa
MALSTON & JACOBS SHOE
REPAIRERS HAVE MOVED
Now at TS Sixth St- corner of Oak; eat-a-eorner
from WeUa-Fargp Bid. Formerly
os Slit). St.. bet. Stark and Oak.
Wa respectfully lnrite your trade at ear
By .4. Mil ton. Succeeaar.
new location.
Portland
March 15
Xetur on Photography The first
of a series of lectures and demonstra
tions In the recently) Inaugurated pho-
tographio Instruction course of the
Oregon Camera club was given In the
club rooms to the members Tuesday
evening. A lecture and demonstration
of the use of soft or diffused focus
lenses was given by !A. P. Milne.
Will Give lectures. Mrs. Charlotte
Weaver will give an illustrated travel
lecture at the Rose City park church,
East Forty-fifth and Hancock streets,
at 8 o'clock Thursday evening. She
will discuss Porto Rico, Cuba, Mexico,
Alaska and the mountaineers of the
south. The public Is Invited.
Columbia, River Xlghway stage.
Two round trips, Multnomah Falls to
Portland, dally. ' Leave Multnomah
Falls 7:S0 a. m. and 1:10 p. m. Leave
St. Charles hotel, Portland, 10 a. m.
and 4 p. m. Saturday and Sundav eve
ning, leave Multnomah Falls 6:30 p. m.
and Portland 11 p. m. (Adv.)
Snow Delays Trains. Snow troubles
on the Union Pacific railroad on Sun
day caused the delay of trains arriving
In Portland today. No. 6, due at 7 a.
m., was reported, seven hours late, and
No. 19 four hours late.. Other trains
were delayed to a lesser extent.
WU1 Speak on Reaalssaace. Miss
Failing's lecture at I ths Portland Art
association this wek Thursday, st
3:30 o'clock, at the Museum of Art.
will' havo for its subject, "The Re
naissance in Franca and Flanders."
lecture on leadership 'Individ
uals and Leadership" la the title of an
address to be delivered before the Reed
college students' assembly In the chapel
Thursday morning; at 11 o'clock. The
lecture Is open to the public.
XlnTs JTewTurkln Baths, Board of
Trade building. Fourth and Oak streets,
the finest and most expansive baths in
the northwest. Ws aim to please.
Jack King, proprietor. (Adv.)
Mali Clerks to Sanoe. A card danc
ing party will be given on March 9 at
8 p. m. by the railway mailing clerks
In Auditorium hall, ,2 OS Third street.
Steamer Jessie Xtarktaa, for Camaa,
Washougal and way landings, dally
except Sunday. Leaves Washington
Street dock at I p.;ra. (Adv.)
XHraclnr Carnival Thursday, serpen
tine battle, human roulette wheel and
prize waltz. Arbor Garden. 2nd and
Morrison. Admission 10 c. Adv.
Seaside, Or, Hotel Moore, overlook
ing ocean, American plan; open all
year, i (Adv.)
Cumberland Bituminous buns Coal.
6.5Q per ton delivered. Bdwy 169.
853 Stark sc n (Adv.)
CblropraoUo or Osteopathy There
ara cuiierences; si treatments 116.
fftsphssv Carrsr. la Effort to
mToestloa of rraaefelsa by VXlwaa
kU, Hag xau&ehd Referendum.
Stephen Carver, promoter of ths Ore
gon City-Portland Railway company,
has launched ths referendum against
the revocation of his franchise by the
Milwaukis city council. The franchise
was revoked recently on the ground
that the railroad had not lived up to
Its agreement "to maintain a gas or
electric line." Sixty-five signatures
must be obtained , in order io put the
matter up to the vote of the people.
Tomorrow is said to be the last day
In which the signatures may be so
licited. The question will not be voted
on until the first Monday In December,
It is stated.
J. N. Hart, a Portland attorney. Is
Interested m the referendum measure
in behalf of the road. According to
Information from Mllwaukt today.
many protests have been registered as
to ths manner of conducting the line
at present. .A pacsenger automobile
with trailer -and freight carrying
equipment Is temporarily taking the
place of the heavier rolling stock pro
posed-' Formerly a steam engine was
used, and spark from the locomotive
are declared to have caused fires In
buildings In Milwaukie. e
Ths automobile vehicle runs bn
standard gauge rails and covers the
distance between Baker's bridge and
Twenty-second and Powell Valley road.
It is stated that Mr. carver is now
seeking to float a $350,000 bond Issue
for the installation of his ' proposed
adequate line.
House Collapses;
Girl Is in Debris
OUR ALARMS FAIL TO
BRING FIREMEN
SHOP
AND' CONTENTS BURN
Men Who Can Train
. Recruits in Demand
Reglaental Commanders on Border
Asxsd to Ian 60 la Bach Command
Cjoallflsdi Stay Bs Beaded UUr. -
Washington. March 7, (U. P.)
Willi a view of training an army of a
half million men. If needed, ths war
department has issued orders to regl-
Tionhnnpfl Firfl Alarms MIS-' rofental commanders on tho bordtr ta
r nranra Hats of CO men In each cow-
linHPFStnod hv Firfimerii nand who could be appointed to of
UIIUCIMUUU UJT , ,,y',,&,,f fleers places as high as captain to do
Who Go to Wrong Address
dence Of the extremely poisonous na
ture of these drugs.
Dr. Bernard Henry Spillsbury. path,
ologist for the home office, corrobor
ated Dr. Webster's testimony. He es
timated that half a grain of the strych
nine hydro-chlorate would be fatal, but
e Lad there was no evidence of the exact
amount of curare necessary to kill, as
it was a rare poison, although known
to be extremely deadly.
Use of Poison Planned.
Later the crown will connect the
deadly poison-carriers with the de
fense through Inspecotr Booth, who
posed as a friend of Miss Alice Wheel
don and became her confidante In the
alleged plot, receiving the -poison, it Is
claimed, from her.
The crown is ready to prove by. Booth
that Mrs. Wheeldon's plan, approved
by her fellow-conspirators, was to use
the curare on a dart, like rust, mixed
with strychnine powder, shooting It
with an air gun. The strychnine, it
was planned, was to be administered
by the mouth, although Us Injection
was also recommended. Booth said.
Mrs. Wheeldon, according to Booth,
boasted that all would cause death In
20 minutes.
Testimony adduced yesterday was to
the effect that the conspirators, among
whom Alfred Mason is an expert chem
ist, known as a toxlcologist. planned to
poison Lloyd George by a poisoned nail
driven Into his boot while it was left
outside the door of a hotel room for
cleaning, and to do away with Minister
Arthur Henderson by "penetrating his
skull with a poisoned nail or dart."
Berlin Reports on
Submarine Victims
Berlin, via Sayville wireless, March
7. (U. P.) "From March 1 to 8 re
ports of submarines have arrived In
dicating that ships totaling 204,000
gross tons have been sunk," the offi
cial press bureau announced today.
Berlin Press Lauds
Filibuster Senators
Xrftkal Anzelger Refers to Pre at dent
Wilson as "Man of Big Ambition to
leaks Power PelV
Amsterdam, March '7. (TJ. P.)
Senators Stone and La Folletts are
lauded by the German press comments
as "representatives of the best spirit
tn America," according to dispatches
received here today summarising
German editorial views on the senate
filibuster.
As a whole, the German press re
gards the filibustering senators' stand
as proper In stemming "Wilson's un
reasoning ambition," and in voicing
the sober sentiment of the American
people who "do not propose to Join
the insanity of war."
Bitter comment on President Wil
son's inaugural address was made by
the Lokal Anselger, which dubbed the
president as a "megalomaniac" and
declared his speech "desecrated" the
national capitoL
Philadelphia, Pa.. March 7. (I. N. S.)
Firemen and policemen are desper
ately clearing away the wreckage of
a collapsed dwelling house here in
hopes of saving the life of a 12-year-old
girl, believed to be buried in the
debris. Two three story brick dwellings
collapsed today. All of the tenaniJ
with the exception of the little girl
are known to have escaped. (
Fund for Families
. Of Patriots Raised
Lo Angeles, March 7. (P. N. 8.)
At a meeting last night of the Prac
tical Patriots' league, an organization
of prominent business men. $110,000
was subscribed to be used as a fund
for the families of men in the naval
service or men tn tralnlngg. Of this
half was given by EX L. Doheny, presi
dent of the league, who announced he
would give dollar for dollar to ths
total amount contributed.
Misunderstanding of four tele
phoned alarms resulted In the total
loss by firs of a tool nous tiongin
to the Portland Railway, Light t
Power comnanr. at Grand avenue
where crossed by the Southern Pacific
tracks near the foot of Lincoln street,
at an early hour this morning. Ths
loss Is estimated at -about $150. s -
Records of the fire department show
that the first 'alarm was received at
5:30 o'clock; a Mrs. Ward of 409 Grand
avenue telephoned at 5:86 o'clock; Pa
trolman B. A. Waddell phoned at 5:40
o'clock and again at 6:46 o clock. A
single, lonely fireman from engine
company No. 7 reached the scene at
6:16, after tha structure had been destroyed.
In ths meantime trucks anal other
apparatus bad been sent to where the
O-W. R. & N. tracks Intersect Grand
avenue at Sullivan's gulch. Confusion ,
as to which railroad crossing on Grand
avenue was meant prevented any at
tempt at saving the building.
. General Maude Promoted. ,
London, March 7. (I. N. a) Major
General Frederick Stanley Mauds,
commander of the British army that
recaptured Kut-el-Amara and Is now
driving the Turks back oh Bagdad, has
been promoted to become a lieutenant
general, ths war office announced today.
training work.
The promotions will b made only In
ease of actual need.
While the war department said of
ficially there Is no move afoot toward
raising a big army of volunteers it
wishes to be prepared with sufficient
tsalnlng officers should the emergency
occur.
At present ths army Is admittedly
Ul-squipped to train any considerable
number of recruits.
Te PrsTsmt Ths Oris.
Cotda esnw Qrj Laxatlra Broom Quinine vy
more eaoaa. TKtm Is only en "BROMO QVl-
1K." K. w. Grawe'e anraatara a o. ac.-
jar. -
.Marine Corp .Officers Sought.
Chlosgo, March 7. (L N. S.) Cap
tain William Brackett. in charge of
the naval recruiting station, has re-
! celved instructions from Washington
to take up with heads of the western
schools and academies having military
training the question of drawing on
the schools for men to bs trained as
officers for the marina corps. It Is
proposed to have those recommended
by the schools commissioned as second
lieutenants.
DENTAL
SKILL
TRIED
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PROVEN
It wtiat you need and what you win
receive It you corns to this office.
Every day the papers show ths im
portance of aound teeth If you wish
to preserve a aound body. -
I will give you dental work that
cannot be excelled and at Prices
that will- prove extremely attract
ive. Painless Extraction of TsetJa.
Dr. B. E.- Wright
North we at Comer f Sixth anal
Washington, North weat Bldg.
PhmM M.; 2119. A-2119
Office Hours 8 A, M. to 6 P. M.
Consultation Fro.
Italy Calls Xote a Fraud. '
Rome. March 7. (U. P.) An "Im
pudent fraud" was the characterissa-
tion of Austria's note to the United
States, voiced In the newspaper Idea
Nationals today. Practically the same
attitude was shown by all of ths
Italian newspaper comment.
Change in Sleeper Service.
The O-W R. N. Co. has announced
a change In the operation of Its sleeper
service as put on a short time ago
between Spokane and Portland via Col
fax. Hereafter ths car will run only
between Portland and Colfax, Inas
much as other cars already take cars
of ths Portland-Spokane business. The
car will leave Portland on No. 18 at I
7 p. m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays, returning Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays on No? 11. The
change was made principally to allow
more time for lata slsepers at Colfax.
Mrs. Wilson Laid to Rest.
Mrs. Effle J. Wilson, who died at
the Good Samaritan hospital on March
3, left her husband. C W. Wilson, and
three daughters and one son. Funeral
services were held on Monday after
noon at the Erickson parlors and in
terment was In Douglass cemetery,
Troutdale. Mrs. Wilson was born In
Butte villa, Marion county, Oregon,
July 11. 18(7. Two brothers ar A. J.
Cone, of Salem, and A. H. Cone, of
Portland. Mrs. Olive M. Edmlston, of
Sherwood, Is a sister.
is mirrored V
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So well do we know Euphona quality that we unhesitat
inrrlv nlare our refutation in its keeoincr. You may trust
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Spates admitting both men and
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For Information regarding rates
and different policies phone or
write Rose Blood. District Mana
ger.804 E. 9th St, Phone East 77)0.
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tiful Cotillion hall for congenial people.
Dr. B. C, Brown, Bye, Ear, Mohawk I
ouuoing. (Adv.J
1 1 is aa i
CAR AND DRIVER ARE
CRUSHED IN 150-FOOT
PLUNGE OVER CLIFF
? (OceUaoed From Page One.) - - ;
mangled. The accident is supposed to
have occurred around 3 or 4 o'clock
this morning. The body was not en
tirely cold, j
Kay Rave Been Asleep.
It la thought that Teresi. following
ths custom of Italian truck gar
deners, went to the produce depot of
the Italian colony j at East Third and
Main etreets some time during the
night, and was returning home. -"
Deputy coroner i Smith - was rum-
mened. Ths morgue wagon was left
at the foot of Cramp ton street and
the body had. to be carried half a mils.
An examination of the tracks In the
Mreet above show that the automobile
ran off the road and did not skid. t
Sheer Drop of loo Peet. -.
The pavements j Is flush with the
ground.- there being C no restraining
curb or fence on the outside, but the
machine left the road at a point where
there Is only a gentle carve, and there
A
PAGE AD in The Satur
day Evening Post costs
$5000 for one issue most
costly in the world and most ef
fective. We are using six pages this
year $31,000 worth (the extra
thousand is for the color page that
comes out August 18th),. v
i Think of the good advertising
that the State of Oregon is get
ting as the source of this delicious
drink, AND it doesn't cost the
state a cent.
- In fact it makes a market for
Loganberries and gives the grow
ers a profit which they never
had before. ,
Hurrah for
Come here first or
l&st, but be sure to
come and judge for
yourself bef ori pur
chasing elsewhere.
We are manufacturers of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
Garments. Every garment made here on the
premises in our own factory all the latest
wanted styles and patterns. If we cannot fit you
from our stock already manufactured ready
to wear we will make you a suit to your In
dividual order without extra charge our years
of experience at your service.
5. .. Grand Opening Tomorrow
Portland Cloak and
Suit Manufacturers
Cloaks Suit Skirts Dresses
Second Floor, N. E. Corner
Fifth and Morrison
Suites 4-5-6. Ea trance 291 K Morrison
MASON St HAMXJN PIANOS. PLAYER PIAN08, MUSIC ROIX&
MORRISON STREET AT BROADWAY
Other Stores flan Pranclsoo, Oakland, San Joee, Raoramento,
Angeles, San Diego and Other Coeet Cities.
Lea
RAISE
Your Own Pay
How, you ask. This way : Save
SlOOO-rinvest it at 6. The in
come will be $60 a year. This is
a "raise" of $5 a month in your
income.
Why don't you give yourself that
kind of raise every year? ,
LUMDERMEN5
National BaniS
Fifth and Stark
Reliable Dentistry
Wa guarantee ear work for 10
fears. We will examine joor
teeth free and tell jam ust
wbat tier Teiiulra aad waat it
will east.
fs.se a ts.ee
'Ma.
laiUi
Gold
Fwealain
Cold Filling;.
Juice of the
Loganberry
PHEASANT FRUIT JUICE CO.
Salem, Oregon .
Tsa FHXEZ ea dry cereals Instead eg crease
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Fall set of T4h for.M..M.M
Palnleaa Fxtreetkxia........aOe
Silver rnilcga ...SJ.
t slv r Defsooal attention t
all work. Br. Vavtaa
BK. X. T. XTWTOV. Pres.
Opaa Zvaaiaga Tatil is..
Boston I Painless Dentists'
Batweea th aai Sth erl WaaUagtas St. -
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THE
(MED ARTISANS
INSURE THE WHOLE FAMILY
Spfcial Dept. for JaaSors '
i ! .-
Fear vp-to-cUte Plane Adequate
. Ra tes. ,
AsaeU Over Sl.100,000
Headquarters 608 Beck Bldg.
Mam 1220 :'- I A-1112
Mb Mt a Household Word
Teach the children to be thrifty. Habita
formed in childhood are not apt to change
in after years. The key opening box of
ShxkoiA with more than fifty shines and a
JSiiEOiA HOME SET -
for polishing is an outfit
txncqualled - f or economy
and convenience.
' BLACK -TAH WHITE
At all dealersTaks ae sabttltuts.
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