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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1919. 11 TOWN TOPICS r -JOUB3TAI. TRAVEL BUREAU Tnnlm to all pointa of the United State, r abroad baM taka ladrairt of aiariaieal Information and aarrlea offarad tbrowb The Oracoa Journal Traral Bureau, in panonal charga of Iwrur B. Smith. Railroad tiekata and (team ablp booking, immtd. Foreirn exchange tamed. Information ien recardins paatporta. TODAT8 FORECASTS Portland and Vkritiltf Tonight and Saturday, probably rain ; aootbarly wind. Oregon and Washington Tonight and Satur day, fair east, probably rata waat portion; moder ate aoutberiy wind. . WEATHEBC05rBITI03rS A wall defined low praarare area i central In New Mexico and the barometer ia relatirely low oft jtbe British Columbia eoaat and over the l"ppT MiMinaippI and Ohio Taller: elwbere comparatively bih barometer prevails. Light rain have fallen- along the north Pacific and Central Calf coa.it and in the Middle Mleiaippi valley, and local won hare occurred in the Rocky mountain region, the weatern portion of New Tort and the IMstrirt of Colombia The weather U much warmer in the npper Mieaoarl valley and the lower lake region; ebewhere alight changee only in temperature are indicated. Light to heavy frosts were reported thi morning from interior atationi in Central and Northern Cali fornia. FRANK GILLAM. OBSERVATIONS TEStpr STATIONS is S3 9 B Baker, Or. : . . , Bolae, Idaho lionton, Mane. ....... Calgary, Alberta Chicago, III , Irnvcr. Colo te Maine,, Iowa .... , l 'aire ton. Ten .... Helena, Mont. Honolulu. T. H Huron, 8. D Kansas City, Wo. l.os Angela, (.'at .... .Maralifleld. Or Medford. Or Memphi, Tenn , New Orleana,- I -a. . . . .. New York. N. Y Nome. Alaska . N.rth Head, Wah. ... Oklahoma City. Okla. . Phoenix, A riz. ....... Portland.' Or. Hojcburg. Or. St. Ixjuia, Mo. ....... St. Paul. Minn. Salt Lake CUy. VUh . San In ego. Cat ". San Pranciaco. Cat. ... Seattle, Waah Spokane, Waah. Tacoma, Wuh Tampa, Fla. VaneoUTer, B, C. Walla Walla. Waah. .. Washington. D. C Yak lma. Waah 82 84 40 8" 86 83 TO 80 7l 3 89 HO no 48 flS 72 44 30 41 no 62 45 48 44 S4 40 68 68 42 SB 4-2 74 40 8 44 46 20 28 24 16 82 20 28 (16 20 80 SO 48 86 34 44 84 34 88 34 40 3tt 86 8 30 26 48 44 86 80 86 64 34 84 32 26 .02 .02 0 .82 .86 0 .58 0 .08 0 o . 10 0 .24 O .01 .-88 0 0 .12 o .06 i .02 .40 0 .16 0 0 .04 .06 .06 0 0 .08 .16 e e m e e e e e Afternoon report of preceding day. THRIFT STAMPS and WAR SAVINGS STAMPS On Sale at B urine Office, The Journal. Cast Wheel Smashes Windows Three sections of valuable plate glass window and damage to electric lamps on dis play in the store of the Third Street Klectrlc company, 224 Third street, is the toll levied by the wheel of a Port land Taxlcab company's car Thursday evening. The machine, driven by Jack Crabtree, cast a wheel near Third and Salmon streets, and when the discarded member was found it was behind a counter in the company's store three windows away from its starting point. Musical at Resort A musical program will be given at the Men's resort Satur day night at 8 o'clock by William Paul, tenor, and Jessie O. Steckle, soprano. Temple Remembers Washington On Washington's birthday at 10:30 a. m., the special service at Temple Beth Israel (' will not only commemorate the day, but will also signalize the placing of the service flag with its 130 stars, two of them srold. in the most sacred place in the temple, the ark of the law. Rabbi Wise will speak and the children of the religious school will participate in the i service. All parents of soldiers and re turned soldiers, as well as any man or woman interested, is cordially invited to be present, "AnierlcanlHm" to Be Theme "Amer icanism" will be the general theme of addresses before the Oregon Civic league at the Benson hotel Saturday noon. The speakers will be Dr. John II. Boyd, pastor of the First Presbyterian church ; Mrs. George Thatcher Guernsey, presi dent general of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolu tion, and James F, ISwing, vice president of the Sons of the American Revolution. Those desiring to make reservations are Instructed to telephone Main 8550 or A-3340. Colored Porters Gailty Roy Tindall and John Phillips, colored porters, apv peartng before Judge Rossman on a charge of violating the city's prohibi tion ordinance, were found guilty. Phillips was fined 1170 and Tindall given a jail sentence of IS days and $100 fine. The two men were arrested 4 by Officers Drake and Abbott of the ' war emergency squad. Mazamas Announce Plans For their Sunday outing, Mazamas will assemble at the Ford street bridge at 1 :30 p. m. The walk will "lead past the city reser voir and up on Skyline ridge to the summit, near Mount Calvary, thence by the Barnes road through Imperial and Kings-Heights back to the city. Girl Loses Finger Jennie Justad, SUM North Twenty-third street, suf - f ered the loss of a .finger while at work at the American Can company's plant Thursday afternoon. 1 Her hand was caught in a machine and the finger sev ered before tho machine could be stopped. The injured girf-was taken to the Good Samaritan hospital. Eat Bradley 's Pies They're fine ! At leading restaurants and grocers. Bradley's cocoanut cream Plea, U-um ! I What's best? Bradley's mince Pies. Adv. Renews Hunt for BodySince the water in the Willamette river has sub sided and th current slackened, City GrajSpler Hugh Brady, has renewed his errorta to locate the body Of J. A. Nalem, MAKE OLD SHOES -WEAR LIKE NEW V "I had Neolin Soles put on my shoes wore these shoes every day for fifteen months, then had Neolin half soles put on. They are still in good condition," writes F. T. Evans, of Seattle, Washington. This is cutting shoe bills down to the minimum through Neclin Soles. Any one can do this if he will follow Mr. Evans'- example, and have his shoes re-bottomed with Neolin Soles. These tough, durable soles cost no more than -soles that give only ordinary wear.-And alt good repair shops have them. - Neolin Soles come on new shoes, too in many Styles for men, women and children. They are created by v Science to be all that soles should be ' v comfortable and waterproof, as well as long-wearing. They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot - Heels guaranteed . to outwear any other heels. y- Oeolm Soles borg, who was drowned last week op posite the Columbia River Shipbuilding corporation while placing red lanterns on drifting timbers. For several days after the man was drowned the swift current made it dangerous to drag the river at this e pot. 1 Keep Oat of Tronble Better keep out of trouble for a couple of days if you don't want to languish In jail for several long days. There will be no session of the municipal court from 4 o'clock this afternoon until ";ao o'clock Monday morning. All persons jaUed tonight will have a two-day wait behind the bars if thejr cannot furnish bail. The court is going to observe Washington's birthday Saturday. s potd?'.iha, ?18t.'. is to "dispel the Big Wild Animals is the subject of an illustrated lecture at the Oregon Audu bon society In the story hour room. Cen tral library, Saturday night, February 22, at S o'clock, by John A. Lee, a Ma nama who has hunted big game all over North America with a camera. The public Is invited. Fifty Dollars Reward Will pay a re ward of $50 for Information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the persons who broke into the residence! of f-C. S. Jackson, at Clear Creek, Clackamas county, during the night of Saturday, February 15. Communicate with TL W. Hagpod. 311 Journal building, Portland. Or. Adv. Rahhl Montas to Speak Services will be held at Congregation Ahavai Sholom. Park and Clay streets, tonight at 8 o'clock. Rabbi Arthur S. Monuz will deliver a sermon. His subject will be "Are We the Chosen People V Satur day morning services at 9:30 o'clock. Rabbi R. Abrahamson will officiate. Salem-Portlaad Ants Stage leaves Bligh hotel 9 a. nr.. arrives Imperial hotel II :40 a. m. : leaves Imperial otel 2:30 p.- m., arrive Salem 5:10 p. m. daily. Adv. Steamer Jessie Harllns for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday, leaves Alder street dock at 2 p. m. Adv. Steamer I raids for St. Helens and Rai nier, dally at 2:30 p. m., foot of Alder street. Sunday, St. Helens only, 1 :30 p. m. Adv. Dr. C. Ulysses Moore has returned after 19 months' work with European children. 915 Corbett building. Main 2400. Adv. Columbia RIrer Smelt. 60-lb. box $1.25. Northwest Fish Products Co. Phone Main 4760. 205 Yamhill street. Adv. MeCarger, Bates Lively Fire, cas ualty and automobile Insurance. Yeon building. Telephone Main 168. Adv. Dance Every Saturday flight. Beck er's hall, Corbett, on Columbia river highway. Good music. Adv Plnsablng For your plumbing repair work call Woodward Plumbing shop, phone Sellwood 173. Alv. Dr. Westervelt, dentist, returned to prtfitlee. 711 Morgan building. Phone Main 2080. Adv. Hadley A Silver, tailors, make depend able clothes. 100 Sixth st.. cor. Stark. Adv. Halrcsttlng an Art, Try us. Market Barber-ahop, 187 H 1th at Yamhill. Adv. Barbers' Manganese Steel Razors, spe cial $2. Portland Cutlery Co., 86 6th. Adv McMahon, "100 per cent chiropractic, 31, $15. Adv. Dr. C. E. Brown, Eye, Ear. Mohawk building, Adv. Dance at Barllngtos, Feb 25. Adv. Tenderloin Steak 80 CenU At Frank L. Smith's, 228 Alder street. Smith's small T-bone. steak 20c. Smith's choice sirloin steak 25c. Round steak 25c. Pot roasu 20c. Boiling beef 15c, Hamburg 20v. Corned beef 15c. R oast veal 20c. Smith's loin veal cutlets 30c .Smith's prime oven roast beef 22c. Iegs-and chops of kid lambs 20c. Kid shoulders and liver 15c. Roaeta pig pork 25c. Sausage 20c. Pig-pork steaks 85c. PIrs' feet 12Ac LK Pig pork 30c. Pigs' hock 20c. Smith s own breakfast bacon 35c. Frank L. Smith's is 228 Alder st. Adv. See Wilson's Millinery ad. page 8. Adv. Open Saturday Evenings 380-386 EAST DOUBLE TRADING STaAMPS SATURDAY AND MONDAY LOWER PRICES Money Saving Prices on the Goods You Need Now SPECIALS Saturday and Monday WHITE GOODS 36-in. beautiful soft Nainsook, cambric finish, fine QCr for undergarments and infants' wear. 50c values for (Jtv V SHEETS Made from an excellent quality first grade sheeting free from dressing. 72x90 size. $2.00 value for 59 BED SPREADS Extra heavy quality, large sized crochet Bed (0 Q(T Spreads. $3.75 values for.. teWsOO ALLOVER APRONS Big values in women's all-over aprons m plain colored chambray and neat figured percales; belted styles with rick rack or piping trimmings. $2.25 values 09 SILKOLINE COMFORTERS Dainty patterns of silkoline comforters, with pink and blue borders. Good white cotton. Special value 45 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS FOR 89c Th ese shirts of excellent quality and of reliable make in new Spring patterns, with soft or stiff cuffs. Val- QA ues to $1.50 special OcfC MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Hanes or Chalmers cotton ribbed underwear sells QA always at $1.25"a garment. Special . Otf C MEN'S HOSE SALE Black cotton hose, good qualify, cut to fit "1 Ql, double heel and sole A 25c value, fo pair. . . XW2v PLAY SUITS 89c , Made of plain blue, blue and white stripe and khaki trimmed in red long or short sleeves. W. H. MARKELL & CO.- PERSONAL MENTION Seattle Hotel lien Coming "Our greatest trouble during the strike was in getting our laundry work done." said F. M. Watt, owner of the Fry hotel at Seattle, who is attending the Rotary convention. "But wo managed tt some how and the trouble was over in a few days. Only a few of our maids left us, and these we had suspected would leave, so we had secured others In their places. As for meaxs, while we did not serve elaborate courses, our guest never had to frequent the soup kitchens. 'Things are normal now business went back with a rebound." Mr. Watt says that a large number of hotel men from Seattle are coming to attend the Oregon State Hotel Men's association convention in Portland next week. Mr. Watt is stay ing at the Multnomah. a Care or Soldiers Criticized "We are fax. ahead of you folks in caring for our returned soldiers," de clared H. T. Baker of Edmonton. Al berta, at the Seward this morning. "Just look at your returned men on the streets ! There is nothing for them to do and you. don't encourage them in any way. Up there we give them land we give them work, we give them money. Wv-have schools where we teach them a trade by which they may earn a living. Until they obtain work, the government pays them $37.50 a month. It provides them with a suit of civilian clothes. Yet you think you have a fine country." Mr. Baker left for California, where he expects to visit his daughter and make a tour of the state in his machine. Mr. Baker owns a store at Kdmonton. e a Apple Land Brings High Priee A Hood River apple orchard recently sold for $600 an acre, which three years ago could not have been sold at all. ac cording to John Baker, attorney of Hood River, who Is staying at the Cornelius. Nearly all the orchards are Selling for double what they were three years ago, he said, and real estate prosperity Is coming back to Hood River. Seattle Lumberman Here R. D. Merrill of Seattle, one of the biggest lumbermen and loggers operat ing in the Northwest, is staying at the Benson for a few days. H. W. Newton, prominent insurance man of Spokane, and Mrs. Newton are registered at the Nortonla while attend ing the Rotary convention. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Haines of Se attle are at the Benson. -Mr. Haines Is manager of the Pacific Steamship com pany. He is accompanied by his sec retary, H. T. Eaton. ., John D. Twohy of Twohy brothers of Seattle is staying at the Portland. George E. Maloy, rancher from Moro, is registered at the New Perkins. W. G. Moore of Yamhill Is a guest at the Carlton. N. W. Bethel of The Dalles is staying at the Norton! a. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bowles of Grand Rapids, Mich., are registered at the Portland. D. K. Shanks of the Famous Players of San Francisco is at the Benson. D. M. Haradan. sawmill operator of Carlton, is staying at the Oregon. . M. A. Rickard of Corvallis is a guest at the Imperial. F. F. Brown, stock grower of Payette, WESTMINSTER Presbyterian Church EAST 17TH AND SCHUYLER At 10:30 a. m. Sunday Dr. Edward H. Pence, the pastor, will discuss "THE HIGHWAY TO THE HEART OF THE WORLD" and at 7 :30 p. m. "THE FHIE1CD WHOM HE MISSED" The city's best singers and pipe organ accompaniment both services. The Public Cordially Invited Butterick Fashions MORRISON Maho.la registered at tho New Perkins, r Mr. and Mre. H. Bartlett of Seattle are staying- at 'the Carlton. William . Hanley, etockraiser from Burns, Is at the Portland. Georre C. Baer, who owns a hard ware etore at Pendleton, is spending a few days at the Benson. ' A. I Porter, merchant from Albany. Is a rueat at the New Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith of Ashland are staying- at tho Carlton. II. Klttery. who Is In 'the cannery business at Astoria. Is at the New Perkins. G. 0. P. to Take No Stand, Either For Or Against League Olympla, Wash., Feb. 21. The Repub Iicttn party has no policy regarding- the lyeague ofNatlons, according to Ray mond Benjamin of California, party ad visor for the Pacific coast under Will Hays, national Republican committee chairman. He called Republican leaders together here and told them that no pol icy would be decided upon unUl it la known "what is in Mr. Wilson's head." He said the party must go on record for the "extermination ' of the enemy within that would overthrow our gov ernment." meaning the I. W. W. There, must be "no turning back of the hands of the political clock," he said, and Republicans must not squabble among themselves as to how the other fellow got into the organization. "This nation will attempt to solve the readjustment problems after March 4." he aald, "when a Republican congress convenes." Craving for Prags Leads to Arrest Corvallis. Feb. 21. Overcome by his craving for drugs, "Dr." K. E. Mason, wanted in Salem on a charge of bad check writing, was arrested here. The "doctor" called at the drug store of Graham Wells and asked the man ager, Tom Jones, to fill a prescription for cocaine, which was to be used in a surgical operation. Jones had been warned of a man going about the valley and fleecing druggists by writing false prescriptions and bad checks and. in- Particular An Excep tional Offer T1 J7; ' I ine Celebrated Si J&S JT GENCO f T For BABBEKS and $2 A Special v A rasor that will give you excellent satis faction. A trial will convince. Made in the United States by the largest exclusive rasor manufacturer In the world. Your money refunded if not satisfactory. Strop Portland Barber Supply Co. Special SUPERIOR QUALITY sets SeIfHoalag RAZOR STROPS 90c 8s Sixth St-, Bet. INCOME TAX The New Revenue Law Is About to Become Effective The first thinj to be done in connection with your stttement to the Government is to obtain the facts concerning your Income and Invested Capital which are essential factors in determining your Tax. This Company offers you the services of men who have made a special tudy of, and are long experienced in this work. Income Tax Advisory Corporation - Phone Main 6491 627 Corbett Building, Portland, Oregon BBSSSSBSaalBS0BSSjSJtjBSMBBBaVSaH I Shoes! Shoes! For tilrls. Boys and Babies. ' - The store and basement is crowd ed with the new ones for sprins Dugan s Hudsons. Acrobats Al den s new dark tans smoked and pearl elk black button or lace. Let TJs Pit Year Yessrtter Per xeetljr fl tr te OMtrtttgrJL,BfLCiMiH?fV lit -YICTOBT WAY stead of filling the prescription,' he de tained Mason until a policeman ar rived. District Attorney Arthur Clarke s-Y"-!ted Mason's return to Salem for trial. - . Card ef Thaaks We wish to express our appreciation for the many kindnesses and the beau tiful flowers received by us during our recent bereavement in the death of our "rlv HMove mother. Mrs. Bather Theal. sons and daughters. We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our beloved wife, mother and sister; also for the beautiful floral . offerings. Ounnard Bostrom aifdfaraily. . WATCH FOB THIS SIGH WHEW SHOPPING Men's Overcoats Unexcelled in quality. Good variety models. Now Sofi for quick sale at..... New Suits for Men are daily arriving. Tour style and. the quality that you wUl appreciate are here priced at $25 to $50 New Shirts for Men Priced $2, $2.50, $3 Hawes Hats at $4, $5, $6 "Portland's Liveliest Clothes Shop toRANKINs clothiers tailors haberdashers 112 SIXTH Shave rs: Mail Orders, Prompt PRIVATE 8HATEES REGULARLY HOLD FOR IS.40 AND ti Cutlery and Stark and Oak We sharpen aaythlng that requires aa eage. Raiors hosed and ground. Safety Rasor Blades Single Edge, tic dos.t Doable Edge, tOe dos. Business School Daj and Night Business and Secretarial Courses, Bookkeeping. Typewriting, Shorthand, P e n m a n s hip. Spelling, Arithmetic and other bus iness courses. Solliera Membershiei Free. Tuition sq Off. Auto-Tractor School Day and Night Practical Shop and Lab oratory instruction. Soldiers Membership " Free). Tuition Reduced. repare now for Spring and Stammer demands. Radio Telegraphy Day and Night 300 men prepared for government service last year. - BEGIN NOW Soldiers- Membership Free. Twltien S0 Off. Catalegse Heaatit Addreaa t. a . Call Seem 41 rioaea Matr S7M. A.gSll Y M C A S c H O O L S V "V Justice la the Keynote - of Correct Government We give you s just deal every time, good value, good material, good style and a liberal' credit. What more can you want? If you have never bought here, come now for your spring suit and you'll see the truth of this statement. Men's and young men's styles at popular prices. 389-91 Washington street, Pittock block. Adv. , Pacific Market Is Honored Recommended as One of the Very Best Places to Buy Meats for the Family The Pacific is one of the first markets to be listed under the new FEDERAL 8ANITARY INSPECTION. Thla mar ket was passed without changes, which is proof that it is sanitarily perfect. There is a certain satisfaction In eating meats from such a market. As for Prices, Note These - SATURDAY SPECIALS Young Steer Beef Roasts, lb 2f4 Young Steer Tender Round Steaks, pound. 22c Tender Steer Sirloin Steaks, lb..... 254 Best Steer Boiling Beef, lb 154 Here are a few more good specials: Our famous Veal Sausage, lb 30 e Young Country Grain-Fed Pork Roasts, lb.... 254 Pork Steaks, lb 254 Pork Chops at. lb 304 Lamb Chops at, lb 254 Milk-Fed Chickens, lb 404454 Oar Dairy Special Green Valley Butter, lb 504 Roll ai.oo Buttercup and Magnolia Butter, lb. 554 Gold Crest Butter, lb ..574 Cheese (medium mild or sharp), lb. 384 Large, clean, white and strictly fresh Oregon Ranch Eggs, doaen 454 We have the largest assortment of Columbia Bacon and Hams in the city. The Columbia Brand is known as the best. NOW GET THE CORRECT PLACE: Pacific Market, in the Central Market Bldg., S. E. Corner 4th and Yamhill ; at the extreme south of the building. It's one of the largest meat markets In the city. Adv. If You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best Have you ever stopped to reason why it is that so many products that are ex tensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten? The reason is plain the article did not fulfil he promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells Itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who are in need of It. A prominent druggist saya : "Take for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent re sults, aa many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy has so large a sale." . According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is due to the fact, so many people claim, that it fulfils al most every wish In overcoming kidney, liver and bladder- ailments, corrects ur inary .troubles and neutralises the urio acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by parcels post Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y and Inclose ten cents; also mention The Portland Journal. Large and medium size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Adv. EYUBT KYEJTIirO Music and Dancing Pram TiSS. S:SS te 1SiS0 p. m. mm OOMNSR ROAD WAY ana sauira) Hear -mtny't Ortan. Dane, the seat " le the Janhwaat Oar Ursa 41ninr-raoai van f'r afampaara -altsOoa ear atette. TRY OUR DAILY LUNCH H a. m. te p. at. Se, so, sea Oa te 7Sa. laaieS. MS Mia, rnwaalaa. "S see OHt SJISg DISHSS semes el AH SPgOIAL SUNDAY OHIOKEM DINNER wnnaa. Reliable Dentistry Wa cnaraatee ear' work for 10 yean. Wa will exam in jam teata fraa and tall yoe jot what tbay DolS P lilies S1.00 an Up el Orawtta SS.S0-SS00 Porcelain Orowna SS.SO-SS.O0 rcqnira aad what It will esat. roll aat ef Teeth far. . . .SS.OO PaJitleet iwaUen. ...... .SO Silver rilllnea. SOa I alTa mr panonal attanUoe te aO work. DR. H. r. KEWTOJT. Prop. UPb JCTvniBSa VatU IS) Boston Painlesspentists twees 4th en Sth ee Waahlnatae g. . Rheumatism I'te.itf v Selatlea, praised Basks, eta, aceesaf ally te e a t e d. Complete general nraetlce. . . t Office ealts .......See Heat calls SLM Conflaeateat eases - fer . . . ...til Dr. 1L C HAMPTON TlS ai IMfieo T1S Jakei Bids. SS1S sea 0 Dr. NewUs - I ' "'' M ft-- - s tM: fJ . -. asr- no ru. u u u Beautiful fray or black adult casket, hearse, box, 2 utos, embalming . end reflned service AI1XX.EB li aHr i li 9"..- f Malar Htl fsdspesdest Fsseral Directors Wasblsrtea at Ella at Between seta aa flat Mta wat im. rartleslar attestioa - jald to plates asd brtflfawork. PIOEEHKA SUCCESSFULI-T TREATED EXAMIXATIOS FBEE Hinr lit to P. M. moss V. ttt SS Tears la Fortlaad WISE DENTAL CO. til PA1LIHO HLDOi THIRD AD WASBIWOTO, M. E. COH5EB. EHTRASCK OS THIRD STREET. The Wonder Store Never Misrepresents SPECIALS 500 All Wool We purchased this entire line way under the market price. See our south window V Raglan 0 VOvercoats 1 at $12.95 Never a on mra street Misstatement in Our S,de Advertising . W CIos W Show Plenty At 8 P. M. Saturday of Waistline Suit. Union Store for Young Men Th i td and Al d otr . SBBBBBBBBBBBl laiaa a I From the first loaf ever made to the present ma&nificent output the keynote of our policy has always been "qual ity." ; Our splendid growth is the result of this alone, and "quality" remains our watch word for every loaf we bake. bFtftfH F U N E R A IL S for- ........... runerala if desired for 110. 140. 169. Higher priced funerals In proportion. We manufacture easkets. Lady Assistant Beautiful Funeral Chapel TRACE T MILLER & TRACE Y ms NflTICr -'?. I also laelaeoo special emhalatlag for sklsiaaal ill nil I IbC desired) to asy part ef Ike United State. LOOKING AFTER YODR TEETH IS A XTCTY AND BHOUIS BE A PLEAS USE. Good teeth mean good looks, good digestion and good health. Have vS attend to them. Honest work makes our success continuous. . Painless extraction. 'a.