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TIIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY. OCTOBZR CI, ici: o Ll " TOWN TOPICS rnHlM atl nMi af (ft Halted State a broee ehoele tab ad'aataee a ei pert need to form.tioa and wrilM off4 threat The Ore- vlo Journal Travel Bareaa. ta partooal aharia ml Doner B. Smith. Railroad tickets aa4 eteara ehlp eeektmea tmnH. roraigaj aichanae tented, . Wormatua S"ea tesaidlas peaHMrts. :-k ; vVeorwria cvKirr """' '" Blstk eeana) Peoilte luUraatioeal rvatteei . ExpaetUea. Puetlaid. Xottmbw IT te SSL TODAY FORECASTS ' Portland' and vicinity- TLte afternoon end tenUht rata: Wedneedar fair; neMerly wind. Oreaoa Thia alteraee sne totab ratal fair : wrath porUua; Wedneadajr laic; waatarrjr . ' " ' f I ii am Mil AmIvM Mill H Wfdneedar probably fair; ceoler aieept aear Uie eoaaU moderate weiterly wttide. WKATHEE CONDITIOHS ' V Txnr praaanra prevails is Canada, reechfaic ' southward over Montana and tba lake rentes and nppat Miwiiaippi. valley. U point of (raaVaat tfrpreawon betas in 1 Alberta. Tba preware la moderately low alae m we eaireme wnuwiH. ntr tha remainder of tba couDtrv tba pri ta bisk, toe tilsbeat rea41n in New England, i Precipiteilos baa eeeurred froie tba Wubinrttt) and Britlah Columbia coaat aaatward vw Montana and Alberta, and ia tba upper 'lata teejea, upper Miaieipia valley and central Slaiaa recioa. ' Tha weather ia much warmer in etr Tor and fenneylvaaie, aad ta part of Montana. Otcrow and WaaMnctee. end w aiacb cooler In Oklahoma. Kamae. Iowa and Miaeouri Tba temperatnra ia below aorraal to tba nortbara plain and aeatbern plataaa etatea. and over parta of the Paetfia elope, and U lenarally above normal ia other parte of the country. Helatlve humUtty at Portland: 1 p. tn. yea terday, 67 per. sent; 0 p. to. yesterday 09 par cant; 6 a. in. i today 8 per ceat t - ; . EDWARD U WELLS. 0VSEBVAT10KS TATI058 JjJj IJ 48 s a M 49 f 48 S4 .01 00 44 .10 64 32 0 C6 84 .ft 22 ... . 0 0 44 02 70 40 40 9 86 .... 0 68 46 .28 VI 60 0 64 42 72 ? 72 02 .70 82 74 64 60 0 96 .... 0' 64 60 .08 84 60 O 62 62 V 60 44 0 68 60 0 64 44 .82 64 42 0 78 64 0 78 50 .80 40 88 .04 62 38 0 04 6 0 78 50 0 60 69 .01 64 80 .01 60 64 w 60 72 0 22 ... . 0 54 40 0 54 60 .16 8 64 62 52 O 70 44 O ' M. 1 I I" Jt ' ' ,fiaaerf or. , , .......... . MotM, Menei ............. Kuetoa, Mua. ........... Bntfaio. , N. T. . t'alaary. Alherta ......... Cbicaaa, III. ........... Ieortr, Col. ...v. ...... ilea" i Moinea, . Iowa raale, Alaska Knreka. Cal. ......... . OaJveetoa, Ton Helena, Mem lionotuin, T. H. Xanaaa City, Mo. ........ Loa AVitelea, CaL V. . . JIarab field. Or. lleriterd, Or. leaapll. Tana . Kew Orleani, Le. .......... . New York. 1 N. T. Nome, Alaaka .......... Kertb Head. VTaab. Phoenix, Aria, Pltuburg. Pa. . I'aratello. Idaaa Portland, Or. Prroa Anpert, II. C Iieeebarc. Or. . Sacramento. Cal. . St. Loaia, Ho. . . HL Paul. Minn, "r Halt Uki City. Utaa But friegd, Cal- - .......... Naa.Pranciaeo, CaL ........ Reattle, Vaeb. . . . . Bpekaaa Waah. ........... Taeeraa, Waatv Tampa, Fla. .............. Tanana,' Alaaka ......... ' 'l onopau, Arv. . . . . d r . . , . V. .... Walla Walla. Won. . . . Washington. D. U. ....... Itklmt,' Wab. . 'V, iL report of preceding d7 , THRIFT STAMPS and ', WAB SAVINGS STAMPS Oa Sala at BuMaaaf Office. Tb Jcmrt Clvfl iserlree . Examination A United States civil seruce commission examlna ' tion for unaklllbd laborers will be held io Portland. November 39. t fill va cancies In theeuntodian service, federal building, Portland. Salary for the posi tion is 140 plus 20 a month for man ; for ' unskilled laborer, female, $30 plus $18 a month. Age limits 20 to 60 years. Honorably discharged soldiers, sailors and marines are examined -without re gard to age, limit. Application blanks 'and Information will be issued by. the local secretary, board of civil service ex aminers, at the newpostof fice .building, beginning October 28, 1919. Applications must be received by the district secre tary at Seattle prior to 4:30 p. m., November 29. Speaks en Peres! Banger Work Un- det the auspices of the T. M. C. A. serv lo) department. A. G. Jackson of the United States forest service will trlve a free talk at S -6'clock tonight in the auCltjwUum of the building. Sixth and .Taylor street His subject will be "A Forest Ranger's Work," and he will show some flAe new views, including some scenes taken by airplane patrols,' showing fires. He will also touch upon reforestation, resources of the national - forests., timber, grazing, and water power. TUo meeting is public Track Goei Through Dock Breaking through the Alder street dock Monday afternoon, a heavily loaded truck of the Portland Flouring mills was damaged to a slight extent The truck wis 1 . ded with several hundred pounds of flour and ,the planking in the dock gave way. causing the truck to fall on Its side, smashing the body. No one was in jur d the driver slipping from his seat as the truck went over. Xsrslng- Coarse Limited The class In home nursing to open at the Girls' Poly 'technlo school Wednesday morning is limited to It members. Principal Anna Arnold announced today. ' Since it Is de sired to start with a full class Miss Arnold requests those Intending to take the course trT register-at once at the school or by telephone, Broadway 2583. The class meets from 10:90 a. m. until noon. , - - -y: , Towns Want MM Several Marion - county a towns- are activeV , competing zor in location or a nour and reed mill ' In that district and aocordinc to infor- r mation received by the State Chamber of Commerce this morning, one town is . now prepared to build a mill capitalised at approximately 325,000. The eiUsens of - thir town request only that someone Help witn the capital, ; , Jadge to Biseass Bivore Qaeitlon -Has rortiana Oone Divorce Mad T 'Judge W. N. Catena will dlanues the Question before the Portland Ad club at - the Benson hotel Wednesday noon. Re- ' cently the (number of divorces for a given period almost equaled the mar riages.' Judge Oatens presides over the divorce litigation and will tell about some of his experiences and conclusions. Art Meaam Open to Penile The Art Museum ; will be open : to the public en Wednesday- evening from 7 o'clock . until 10, with free admission, to give everyone an opportunity to see the ex hibition of paintings by contemporary American artists, loaned to the art as sociation by the Kraushaar galleries of New York. This will be the last open - evening for this exhibition, which closes " on octooer zs. ...;. ". . . - . To Show Katsre Plotor nimt W. L. Flnley with his reels of naiura Miim films will be' the premier attraction at th r r0ular." maating . of tha . Portland Cradl t Man'a auaoolatlon tn tlw Cryat! rootrt: of t) Benson hotel Wadneaday flight, FlnJey will accompany his four reals of ptcturos with k lecture on Wrd and animal Ufh in Oreon.B. p. Sen aanloh. Tloe president of the" Northwest ern National bank, just returned from the "ret acquainted trip through South ern Oregon - arM. tha Klamath Falls country, will tell of. the wonderful op portunltles offered for investment in that part, of the atate. Muafcj for Wed nesday's program will be furnished by Prasp'e orchestra. . .... - t.. Blbbard Tle Saddaaly T. 1C Hfb- baroV 66 years of age. suddenly beearoe 111 Monday morning while at work in the paint ehor of the O-W. IU & N. com pany and died ' about an - hour later. Death was probably, due to a, cerebral hemorrhage, the coroner said. Hlbbard lived at 5H HusseU street. He has sisters living in Oakland, CaL. and So del la. Colo. '. - - ;.; . - ' Ketlee to Pa bile All persons Inter eeted in pet, stock such as rabbits, eavies, dogs, oata, pigeons, fctev are in vlted to attend the meeting in Story Hour room. Central library, Thursday, October 23 at 8 p. m.": L.,- 8aiera.suytoa.ifni city stage lsve Oregon Electric depot, Salem. 10:30 a, m 4:20 p. ro. Connects with Oregon Electric trains $ and southbound, Take stages marked . Hsmmans Aute Stage- Adv. ;' ' i Sbepard Aeto Bi Line SL Helens. Hood River. Bridal Veil. Caacida Locks and all way points. Leave- St Charles hotel on cchedule time. For tnforma uu call vfarshall 4.81, Main 830. A-SIIL dr. , :. ;,...-,vf .. Are Tosr Kateral Teerh beyond repair! Have them replaced by artificial teeth of the better kind. Dr. B. C. Bossman, 307 Journal building, Adv. Steamer Jeaale Harklna for Camas, Weehougal and way landtng dally, ex cept Sunday, leave Alder street dock, at p. m Adv. The Officer Association of the United Artisans T7I1I give a dance at the Cotil lon hall on Thursday, October 28. Every body welcome. Adv. ,- , Steamer Iralda for St. - Holenn ahd Rainier, dally at 1 :3Q p. m.. foot of Alder street. Sunday, Et. Helens only. JiW p. m. Adv. Tr. Bee M.-MTade has returned and Is now associated with Dr. J. Earl Else, 709-714 Stevens building. Adv. Hadley A Silver, tailors, make depend able clothes. 100 Sixth street, comer Stark. Adv. ; . Balreattlag a specialty at the Market Barber shop, 117 4th, at TamhilL Adv. Dr. J. E. Aadersoa, Osteopathia phy sician. Sit Selling. bldg. Main 4113. Adv. Dr. Bsmm has returned. Main 177. Adv. - Moore Sanitarium for the MOk Csre Adv. Presbyterian Homes Observe Wednesday As a Day of Prayer ... i Wednesday will be "prayer meeting day" in ' United Presbyterian homes throughout the nation. Meetings are to be held simultaneously in all parta of the nation, when prayers will be offered for the drive now Joeing conducted by the denomination in an effort to enroll 100, 000 members as comrades in interces sion. ' The Rev. S. Earl DuBoin of the Church of the Strangers. Portland, has been elected chairman of the - committee in charge of arrangements in the Columbia synod. Z The spiritual life committee is headed by the Rev., H. F, Given of First United Presbyterian church, Portland. Special services are - to be held In all ! United Presbyterian churches next Sun day. Boy Fugitives With Stolen Goods Taken Aberdeen, 'Wash., Oct 21. A series of house robberies in this city during the past two weeks was brought; to an abrupt end when the police arrested Harold Freeman and William 'White, youths who escaped from the reform school at Chehalla. A patrol officer took the boys to Chehalla, i Seven burglaries were credited to them and the major part of their loot, which totaled about $200, was recovered. Cards of Thanks j We wish to thank our many friends for their kind help and sympathy- dur ing the loss of our beloved wife and mcther; also for the many beautiful floral offerings. A. D. Wick, husband; Mrs. E. E. Williams, daughter. ; We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kind assistance and floral offerings during the Illness and death' of oar beloved husband and fa ther; also the Ancient Order of United Workmen lodge of Oswego for their as sistance during our hour of sorrow and bereavement. (Signed.) Mrs. , Cecllie Moore and family. X rl ODDS AND , ENDS IN - THE NEWS s . OETRAVELERS AND , HOMEFOLFC H'oman fountain Climber -. Miss Annie S. Peck, who has held the record for mountain climbing in the Americas for ,11 - year,., arrived - at 'the Multnomah Monday night, her first visit in Portland for two years. Miss Peck has specialised - in - South. American mountirv climbing, among her feats be ing the ascent of Mount Huascaran, 21.811 feet high . Miss Peck has also climbed the Matter horn aad other noted peaks in Europe. Before undertaking her climbing tripe, Miss .Peck taught In two Americaa universities. Purdue gnd Smith college.. Sis times in all has she visited South . America, and four . trips bad she taken before she reached the summit of Huascaran. She has pub lished "The South American Tour," a guide book for visiters, and "A Search for the Apex of America." At present she is working upon a book, "Commer eial and Industrial - South America." which will be published ehonly. Miss Peck has been lecturing over the country-for the last fer years, k e e He Sees Possibilities W. C. ' Culbertson, ' proprietor of the Cornelius hotel, sees wonderful chances going to waste. " He was a member of the Chamber of Commerce special that toured Southern Oregon and was so taken with the vast amount of cauli flower of a certain species that the na tives call sagebrush that was going to waste in Klamath county, that he al most decided to sell his hotel and. start a cannery to preserve the huge heads as big as umbrellas that -were not being utilized. Between this and buying sev eral hundred acres . near Roseburg where grow to many oaks and raising prize hogs' which could feed on the acorns, Culbertson could not decide. - e e Trade Jaunt Beneficial "The visit of Portland business men to Southern Oregon has spanned the breach that has been open for years," said C. E. Gates, mayor of Medford. who is at the Imperial "Medford business men were highly pleased with the trip and certainly did enjoy the Portland people. The feeling that has always existed among a certain element that Portland was always against them has now been wiped out We have been noticing the receptions given the spe cial in other places and feel Mdford did hrself proud." e e American Legion Lures . . Captain Dow Walker, superintendent of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic elub. leaves Saturday night for New York to attend the meeting of the execu tive committee of the American Legion. From there he will go to Minneapolis to attend the convention of the American Legion. a e e- Nashville Raneher Here H. Hiland of Nashville, Or.. Is spend ing Tuesday In Portland. He Is a for mer Alaska miner who purchased a ranch In Lincoln county seven years ago and entered the dairy business. Labor shortage is keeping farmers close to their ranches, he said. - a a At the Hotels Dan P. Smythe, who raises a large proportion of the sheep of Eastern Oregon, is at the Benson from Pendle ton. S. M. Anderson, Danny MeKinnan and E. C. MUler. lumbermen from Aberdeen, are 'at tha Multnomah. Judge R. W. Marsters ef Roeeburg. Get the Habit of Being Joy-' Cleaned It's a Good One! JOY cleans Suits dry or steam for $1.25 JOY presses Suits for 45c you briat: ind take away that's the reason JOY cln do it for lessi H. E. JOY TWO PLANTS 104 Fourth St. Bet .Washington and Stark 151 Grand Ave. ' Near East Morrison Bring or Send in Prescriptions rlERE are many house hold remedies pre ventives of sickness as well as curatives which you probably keep on hand all the time. An ticipation of the need for renewing those prescript lions vilf enable you to mail them to the store of "Dependable Drugs' vithout bothetinf to call personally: ' loth Prompt and Perfect ' Service) Is Assnredl t WE NEVER CLOSE . DUfiMr MAIM "7911 " - TJESriECILl ' ' S.jM. Calkins, .is at - F.i R Beals who has large dairy and lumber interests at Tillamook, is at the Imperial, accompanied by his son, A. J. Beala. Mrs. A. J. Beala is also a guest at -tha hotel. . ... z . . Miss Elizabeth Vogt of The Dalles ia at the Portland,1 J, R. Docnerty, furniture manufac turer of The Dalles, is at tha Multno- -man." J , , - Max May field, merchant ' of Boise. Idaho, arrived . at j- the ' Portland this morning. - -. -. ,.f; , 5 J. A. Maxwell who runs the largest garage in Newport, is at the Oregon, v. EJ . Wilson, stockman of Prineville, is at the' Imperial. ; Mr. and Mrs. Lem Parker who have large lumber Interests at Baker City, are at the Seward. . .; ,.. .. P, L. Campbell, president -.of tha Uni versity of Oregon, is at the Portland. E, E. Betis and family and U R. Carpenter and family of Cherry Grove, are at the 3fultnomah. They are among the large fruit growers at Cherry Grove, Tom Ellis, merchant of Rainier, is at the Oregon- Roy Alexander of Pendleton, la at the Imperial. Alexander is helping his father who is one of the oldest and most influential business men ef East ern: Oregon. ,3i U Carman and J. A. Carman, fur niture manufacturers with branches at accompanied by the Oregon. ; ' mm mm uttle nnEivaoo csirr q YOU KlY-YOUU BE PETniFIED 0 5 DYE AI1D DYE. , Q R rr3 0 (6 o v.V everybody will be burnlnl O CHUiiKV Coal 'foab lonj!. r It am by fah best ob low. price coal. H It am on burning, economical and O clean. Genuine Chumic Com hos LOW nSH, rs riOS00T,N0CUr1KERS,rtOSM0Ke. M w you arc unable to act oertuirie cnunity coal front yowdcaWK phone us and wt will sc fnat i you arc supplied' 8 Commercial Coal Sales Co. OREGON BUILDinQ. PORTLAIip. ORC ' Q J. L. SHAW. Manalcp. rrV ' " O CO O (Z Perfect Hearing for the IDEAF The Little Gem Ear Phone received the GOLD MEDAL, highest award for Ear Phones in competition with all hearing instruments at Panama Pacific Expo sition, In 1915. Look at it and you SEE the simplest and smallest device in the world; use U and you FEEL that you have the most wonderful piece of mechanism yet devised for suffering mankind. ' Let us prove we; have conquered your affliction. : Free Demonstration At Our' Ster ; Wednesday and Thursday, October 22 and 23 From 9 o'Clock A. M. to 6 o Clock P. M. THE LITTLE GEM EAR PHONE, the latest patented perfect bearing -device, enables you to: bear under all conditions, In the church, theatre and general conversation. . - t. The Auto Ear Massage Stops Head Noises ; And Makes the Cure of Deafness Possible ' ' Bemember, we would not allow such, a demonstration in- our store unless we had investigated the instrument thoroughly, . An expert from New York City will be .with us on the above days. We roost earnestly request you to call, jnake a test privately and receive expert advice without charge. Every Instrument guaranteed. Ask or write for booklet, "Cause Thine Ear to Hear." Tell your deaf friends. Woodard, Clarke & Co.- Wood-Lark Bid?., Alder at West Park AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL DAY OR NIGHT Enter this week and he ready for spring Opening This school has been' established lS years. - . ; " .: New buiidinr and new equipment . High grade Instruction; per sonal attention School operated on practical laboratory 1 1 '- "I "j nd oil method. i This school cooperates with the state in pro - viding financial aid to returned service men. For detailed information address ' DIVISION A. DEPARTMENT EDUCATION. Y. M. C A. BLDG. , r PORTLAND, OREGON. - ' . Seattle, .Tacomav and. Portland., are. At the Multnomah. - , , - , Mr.' and Mrs. Claud Hampton are Pendleton guests at, the Seward. J. L. Brown of Astoria, who ia inter ested In Warrenton real estate. ' is at the Oregon r -The Knights of Columbus moved into their new club room at the Multnomah today, to -retrain tintil their new home is completed. - - Classes Formed, in Salesmansliip and ; In Public Speaking Final plans hayelbeen made forthe opening, October -28, of -classes In sales manship and - public speaking ' at ue Portland The salewsanship work will be In charge of Fred M. Lee, ton-Smith, vice president and manager of the Oregon Motor Car company, a man of unusually-wide experience. " Public speaking courses will be di rected by W. O. Harrington, well known in Portland as a teacher ef practical public speaking for business men. This course is offered as a part of the work in sale'sroanship. , - , The salesmanship class has the back ing of a .committee composed of W, P. Olds, Nelson G. Pike, C. F. Wright, L H. WiUiama, Fred Spoeri. V. P. Tebbetts and J. P, Jaeger. - 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0 ycsSuh, dat am so. 0 6 e Broadway 145b PD (DO Our, Store Opens at 9- a. ml Agents for tho ButUrick Patterns and - Delineator All Styles and -Siaas Now Showinc ' This Is a Season of Pretty Dainty I Laces at 5c Yard f Hundreds of yards thousands of patterns in French, Eifgiish and Zioa Val Laces both edges and insertions in white and cream; also white cot ton imitation filet laces 2 and SVs Jnch widths. . I - L Camisole Laces at 19c Yard f Lsees especially adapted for Cami soles and Braaaleres imitation cro chet Cluny end Filet Bands and v Edges in 4 to (-inch widths. In white and real shades. Metal " Laces C . . at 39c Yard f Both Silver and Gold Bandg and Edges in 3 to 4-inch widths. They come In burnt and Venise effects in many different patterns. Silk Chantilly Laces at 98c and $1.98 Yard An unsurpassed showing of handsome imported Silk Chantilly Laces in black and cream colors and shown in many different patterns X2 and 17-inch widths at 08c a-yard and 27 and 33-inch widthsespccially priced this sale at $1.98 a yard. Our Store Now Opens At 9 a.m. The DOUBLE 4. jJaU-Jj rWyrV' Greeh TOMORROW WEDNESDAY On Every PurchaseFirst Three Floors Woodard Clarke & Co. Wood-Lark Buildinc j Alder at West Park FJJ N E BMWUfel LI t Jta VM Mia casket, hoarse. boa.' 2 autos. em be hn ing - aad refiaed . sorsko toe Fonerals If desired for fit. tS. lie Higher prload t uaerala ta proportMa, wa WMiiuaeiwa) . lady Beautiful KIUUXB MILLER & T R A C E Y Main SStl v tadepeadeat Paaerat SIreeters ' . AIsee Waaktagtea at Ella U Batweesv setk aad la gta. West Hide - rflTtnC Oar S7S JTaseraJ alee taelades special eaibaUelay let saltateas ttt bJllUa, 4sslre4a te any pari ef tha C sited SUtee.,. - , BEST DENTAL SERVICE We are perfectly equipped to handle every ease so as to Insure the best pos sible resuiU with the least expenditure on your part of time or money We give yon everything that is best ia modern dentistry at minimum oosc . Wo extract any number of teeth without causing the slightest pain. Partlealar Attention Paid to Plates aad Briagewerk. i v PT0BKHE A 8lTCCES8rTJI.IiT TJLEATED. EXAM1ITATIOK PREE. -Hearst StSS to S P. 3f . '. PHOKX K-ttSft. , - t , SS Tears la Portland. : mSE DENTAL CO, ' KELIABtK PAmtCSS DENTISTS. 1 PAILIJtG BLDOhi THIB ATfTt .WASHIWGTwIf t S. E. COB9EB, KSTRAKCE OK THIBP BTKEET M The Store That Un dersells Because It "Sells for Cash'9 . LACES T And we ard showing not only an immense variety of fa miliar styles of laces and lace wear, but we have -never shown so very many novelties in clever new laces, Q The particular style, pattern and shade you most desire for makings or trimming your new dress, waist, under garments or for fancy work, etc., will be found in this great r showing. ' r , - - Here Are Some of the New Laces Specially Underpriced- f or This ' Sale 7-Inch ; Laces at 10c Yard I Cotton Filet Bands and Edges, es pecially desirable for trimming bed spreads and curtains ; also Imitation Crochet and Mercerised Cluny Seta Almost an endless variety of patterns to select from. Camisole Laces at 59c Yard f In the assortment are Beading Top Points in fine Piatt Val, Filet and Venise Laces : also 10-inch TaJco Laces with Beading Top and Bottom. All crisp," new goods. 8-Inch Metal Laces at $1.95 Yard I Beautiful Gold, Silver and Bue Metal Laoes both Bands and Edges of silk net; shown In a wide variety of desirable patterns. Most to ValueThe;BesYin Stamps R A L S Ml , t I .' I ; Assistant ' " Funeral Chape! T&ACST - W , a, Our Store Opens at 9 a, m. Mail Orders lUcelve Oaf Prompt end Careful Attention Sam Day as Received. ' . . . . . f K Venise ' Laces at 15c Yard I At this special price ws are shew- ing a splendid line of narrow Venise Edges in white and eream In-both filet and scroll patterns: also pretty French Val Sets In both single and round thread meshes. Collar Laces at 69c Yard:: f An especially attractive variety of patterns tn the popular flat Venise and Filet Venise Laces In 4 and 6-inch widths the kind in great de mand for eollars, -. . , V 18-Inch Metal; J Laces at $1.95 Yard f Extremely handsome Metal lees in Gold, Stiver, Steel and. Antique effecu. All extra well made en fine silk nets and all brand new 'foods. . Store Closes at 5:30 P. Mi Saturdays a t 6 P M. Qudity. I Treat Sue cessfully, and For A bo a t Half the Usual Prices Diseases of Eye. Ear, Naaa anil T h m m e Lungs. Heart and ajaneya. ah - reraaio disorders, blood and skin diseases. Piles. Ooltre and Rheum- i Um quickly re-li lieved. Complete gen I era! rraptlra I have all the modern eoutpment tiee- eesaary to insure you first-class medical DR. N. CLAUDE HAMPTOS ' Physlelaa and isrgeea TBpiD AHD WASSIjrOTOir STS. ' ., Hesrai It A If. to If.S. OFncE PHOin. ...... ,i...jfjtnr girt USIDEirCS PHOirE......IAST Silt fit AVO fit SEXVX B0IIDI5O ; TRUSS TORTURE , ean be eliminated by wearing the Lund- bare' Huntur. fluDeart. . Wm e trial to prove Its superiority. Clenle MeaJery, Barta. Mask Area A. ITJVDBIW CO, ' " IS! Wasalag tea SW BeU tUS ass 1IU . Portlaade Or. - ; Vaaeeavaa, a 0b PIANOS 'ill PLAYER II')" l f BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS PATHS AND OKEH RECORDS SOULEBROS, 16 Tonth'SU staar MorrUoa MIC" 1 CtfcoaS::? .Otntaaeat artS 0. Tefcexa H paaeara. uipi. a. - I -;' ' J 0 ' r'SrJSke jii'''' a.' lL. rffAfrBUMrrrf SJ Aft eieaaiela! SeaV Saamate aaeej free ef