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    WEDNESDAY. : NOVEMBER 3, 1020,
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, -: OREGON.
11
TOWN TOPICS
-TriTdfis to all point of ib TJnlUd BtaUa or
abroad ahould taa adrantaa. of cipcnvncad ia
fnrraatioa and rie offered Wroogn Th Oro
fjB Journal Inform. Uoa and TraI Bonu, in
iwrmnal efaain of Dom; H. Smith. ' Kulroad
ticket and atMiuahip bookin itiucad. - Vor
eicn exchanc btoad. lalormatioa na Kcud-
COULNQ K VENTS "
If 11 Itnnm, h t ikiiiI feuiwl. Sclloof
Willi -convention, Moeember 12.' V
We, tarn Walnut , aaaoelaUoo. Portland, lo-.
venbtr 17 and Is.: - .
K)reoO Stat liar aaaoclatkro, Portland, So
. ttfflbrr 14 to It. .
iTacMie. iDtefMUosal Ueatock ExpoaiUoo.
HrtlaDd, Nortaober 1ft to 20. .
t : rU Cream -ttuppl Men' coortnUon, Forv
land, Nomhr 16 to 20.
Orasoa fiuta Horticultural aoeiety, annual
- aaeetuic Euaene. ttecembcr 2, S and . .
Orrgua and tkutti Idaho JtatfeaUoual union.
The iMliai, Uretraber 2 to 4,
Orroo Stat lioul , Men, Kufen. Paecaber
Wrntern Winter "how. Oreroa Poultry and
I'tt Stuck, aaaooation, Tb Auditorium, Fork
irml, Darrmbcr IV to 18.
8Ut Tracuara' aaaoeiattoa, ForUaod, Dacro
btr. .
P. A., suta aawciatlon. Portland. Decem
ber SI. -
,ltfti1 Hardwar and Implement uaalara, Fort-
i'i, January 25 to 28.
Oregon UeUU alercnanti' axociatioo. Marab
tiekl, February.
l'actho Coaat Society of Ortbodontata, Febro-
atr 10 to is.
Bruthrrhood jf Amrrlrao Taomen, t' eo
elate. Kuten. April,; 121.
r'orciter of Amerloa. arand court, Portland,
Slay 22 to 23. ,
Military Order of tb Loral Lesion. PorUind.
Ill 10. , . ,
KuleUu of Colnmboa. itaU council. PortUhd.
r 3o. - - ) -
A.-U..V. W . (nuid lodrv. ; Apeil. third Toeaday.
' tun twntal aocieU. 1921.
WEATHER FORECASTS
Tort land and, vicinity- Thursday fair; variable-
winrl. ,
Oirgi-.n Tnarwiay fair;- rook-r east portion;
gentle winda, beroinlng eatrly.
Washington Tonight fair; cooler a.t por
tion; Thursday fair. nrt probably rain ex-
- trrme et jxjrtioa; moderata aoutnerly winds.
v"- WEATHER rONTHTIO.NS
The jirewtre la low from Alaska aoutbraxtwaM
ti the North Atlantic ataten, the point of
cratl dettreanlnn beiny apparently in tile in
tmor of Wnteni aa4a. A crent of: high
lrrwure eitenda fm'm the North Pacific atatea
and Brttteh Colnmhia to th Gulf of Mexico,
rreripitation ha orrurred on tho North I'a
(fi roaat and orar a Marge part of the country
-'eaat, of the MiMutit.(M rirer. Tbe weather is
coiuWerably milder in the norihern Korky.Monn
tain and northern Plains tate and is gfrally
'oliKr fxl ol tJie Mimtsaippi rirer. The kiwit-t
temperature. t in Southern t!tah.
' . Helitute humidity at Portland:' Noon yester
ilar, 0t !er cent; 5 :0it p. m. ynteTdar, 60 per
t 4xni; 6:00 a. m. today, 100 per cent,
rrecipita.tion. ainr January 1: Total, 27.5
inrhea; normal, 31.88 inches: deficiency 4.73
ijicbes. . EDWAbD 1 WfcUS.
'1
OBSF.HFATIOXH
Yamp.
9a
: O
TATIO if Xi IS
- i II -il Jl
', Haaer. Or. : . . 4 I
Itoiw.. Idaho . -i-. 80 8B 0
Kt.on, .Maw. .,...;,..... 68 62 .82
Jluffalo, NT... . . ........ 68
. I'altary. Alberta. ....... .. . . 60 82 0
hicago, UL 42 82 0
Dentrt, Colo. 62 S2 O
Ilea Moins. Iowa. ... .' 42 -0 0
, Kagle, Alai-ka . 2
Kresno, UI. ............. 70 0
tialreitun. Texaa. .......... 61 0.-
Helena.- Mont. ........ i i .. 60 36 0
llmolulu. T. It. 80 04
. Huron. S. 1. .............' . 32 20 O
' Jiineatf, AUska' 44 70
Kanaa City. Mo. . 40 34. 0
. ' 1i Anceles, Cal... ... 76 0 .0
MaTKlificld. Or. . 2 3 .16
- Medlord, Or....... 58 .25 0
New Urleans, La ..'74 64' 0
New York. N. 62 42 .62
Noinc, Alaska 21 ... 0
North Hend. Waeh 65 48 .08
North I'latte. Neb. 42 28 0
Oklaiioma t'ity, Oala . 54, 8 0
Shoenix, Aria......... . 74 42 H
JMt&burg, Pa 60. 88 ,22
l'o.-atili4daho ,j 4 2 30 0
1'ruif ItupeTV. B. X'. ....... . 4 4 .........
H.Meburg, Or. ,. 62 44 .04
i ltoiwell, N. M . , ! . . i . . 82 0
. HacramenUi, taX .......... 68 42 0
. St. Louis. Sto. . 4;- 34 0
: ht. I'aui ilino. 3,s 30 0
fialt Laka City, Tub.. ...... 4 4 30 " '"
Sail -lheso, Cal. ........ . . 70 J M ft
Han- eranci, Oal. ....... . 68 50 ' - 0
Wcattle. Vli...i...,,,.,. 62 4S .01
Mbka, -, Alaxka . 40 34
Spokane, Wash............. 46 ,36 0
. Tnan, AU , 24 -v. ,04
: Tatoosh Uland, Waah ........ 64 4 X20
Tonopah. Neda .......... 4 8 88 0 -
Vahlea. Alka ........... . 42 .... ".lO
Yaiicuutrr. U. C. 4K 38 ,fi
Walla Walla, Wash......... 44 42 -0
' Wniiinston, D. C..,......i 70 42 ,03
Winhemucra, NaT. . 6tf 1(1 0
Vakima. - Wash ....... 46 28 0
. P. M. report of preceding day..
.Lnmber Workm tuestsTho first of
u. series of entertainments to be given
by; employes of the Peninsula Lumber
company during the winter was held
Saturday night at the Peninsula club
house. Several hundred employes and
- How would .you like , .
, ,$3o ;
As a Present?
You can win a cash prize
( if you can figure.
No strings to it no catch.
Just a reward , for some
clean-cut thinkinjr and
figuring.,
Wjitch the papers for details.
Portland Gas & Coke Co.
1
Portland Gas & Coke Co.
member of their farrjilles participated
In the event, and V CV Knapp, presi
dent of the company, -with Mrs. Knapp.
were tnieete of honor. . The program
wa arranged by .A. E. KenL Brier
addresses . were made by Mayor Baker
and Chief of Police Jenkins.
Kerklea Motorist JJot Identified Po
lice officers have found no trace of the
motorist who struck 18-year-old John
Harris, a messenger,- Monday, throwing
him from his bicycle at Earft Seventy
third and Stark, street and inflicting;
setious injuries. The boy was taken to
the home of his aunt, where )t is report
ed he is still unconscious. ' ..; 'j
Brlylng Wine Driiak Charged C..C.
Miller was arrested at. Sixteenth : and
Washington streets Tuesday night on
a charge of driving while intoxicated.
Patrolman Olson stated Miller was only
prevented from driving Jnto a butcher
shop by the timely intervention of afire
hydrant. Miller was released on , $250
bail. ;'.
Ton cant" afford bad teeth, when
broken health, pain and disease are the
prices you must pay for them. We will
positively .show you the cause and pre
vention of pyorrhea, -decay and soft,
crumblyteeth "while your work is be
ing done." C. Smith Long, and J. K.
Stevenson (Dentist), 310 Bush & JLane
building. Adv. -'..
Dr. Mills to Be SpeaieiVrDr. Edward
Laird Mills, editor of the Pacific Chris
tian Advocate, will be the speaker be
fore the Progressive Business . Men's
club at the Benson hotel Thursday tiootC
his subject,. "Democratizing the World."
Ur. William Wallace iYounisson, district
superintendent of the Methodists, will
preside. . ' '
BBsinosM AVomen' Clob The Uusl
nes Women's club luncheon, will be
held Thursday at 12 :10 ' p. ni. in the
social hall of the Y. W. C. A. Harold
Ieonard Bowman, pastor of the First
Presbyterian church, will be the speaker
on "Aunt Hannah and the Telescope.'
Miss Cora K. 'York will be hostess.
Ir. Hlnson to Talk Thursday Dr. W.
B. Ilinson will civ! his regular weekly
lecture on "The Facts of . the Faith"
Thursday afternoon, from 3 to 4 o'clock,
at the Kast Side Baptist church, Rait
Twentieth and Salmon r streets. This
week's subject will be "The -True
Church." Mrs. Virginia. Spencer Hutch
inson Will lhg. j
Hood Rlye r Sf age leavves Zt. Charles
hotel daily at 8:15 a, m., 10:30 a. ni.
and2:45 p. m. .Stage -for Bridal Veil
leaves 4 p. m. Leaves Hood River for
Portland at 8:30 a. m., 11 a. m. and
2 :45 p. m. For further information
phono Shephard's Auto Bus Line, Inc.
Marshall 4381.wAdv.
Jobs Birhl Soaght The police were
requested to search for John Burhl. 21,
of Tacoma, who has been missing 6ince
October 15. Burhl's fatlier, who lives
at 5627 South Clement street, Tacoma,
reported to the police that he thought
his son had come here,
W. L. Block Bead Wprd has been re
ceived from Mrs. W. L.' Block to the efT
feet that she is on her way to Chicago
with the body of the late iW. L. Block,
who passed away Friday in San Diego.
ChrlsteBeB Dancing CIajiseg win oe
resumed according to schedules previous
ly arraneerl Yiptritmintr with v. ..i
I- . ...... ..e, . . i.ic utua lor
adults this Wednesday evening at 7:30.
Salenr-Mlll City Stage Line Connects
O E. train No. 5 Salem, arrive Mill
City 1 p. m. Also connects O. E. train
No. , 9- Salem, arrive Mfll City 7 p. m.
Joseph Hamman. proprietor. Salem.
Phono 44. Adv. .
; St. Johns Church, MHwaiikle, Or-
November 3. 4 onH e 9 .t,- j.
the annual parish bazaar in '; the city
hall. Milwaukie. The ladies of the so
dality, the childrert and the men will
mve ineir separate booth. On Wednes-
PLENTY FOR
TWENTY
y . iv ! -m. -
3 ( a-W
LOOK FOR THE STEAMING CUP
' We Serve a
Business Men's Lunch
for 20c
That's a Wonder
Choice of Meat or FIsb, Fie or Padding
. Coffee or Tea. i
- $5.50
Meal
Tickets
SS
oast Beef ........ . . .... .20c
Roast Veal 20c
Stewed Beef ..... ...... . . .15c
Hamburger Steak .......... 15c
dhicken Pie . . ......... . : .20c
VeaStew ....... ..J. .. ...15c
Baked-eans ..... . . . 1 0c
Fish . . . . . . yr,: ...... 20c
fastries ..;v...5c 10c. 15c
Coffee ..... . . ........ ... 5c
Canteloupe . . L. . .. . . , .V10c Fried Mush ' . . . . . i . . i . ; . . . 15c
Doughnuts. 5 for.-. . . . . ... . 10c Sliced j Peaches ...... J ..... 15c
Ham' or Bacon and .Eggs. . . . .40c Stewed Prunes ..... . . ...10c
Toast. Buttered 5c Apple Sauce .5C
French Toast ........... .. .15c PastrievBear Claws. Snails, But
Hot Cakes, Syrup and Butter 10c " ter I Horns, Maple Bars, Nut
Fried'Ham or Bacon .30c Squares, Pigs. .......... 10c
DINNER j
Veal Chops ............ .;25c
Small Steak .............. ,25c
French Fried Potatoes. . . ; . ,5C
.Rib Steak ..
8 P.
Hot Roast Beel Sandwich. . : .20c
i : Hot Roast Veal
NEXT FRIDAY, NOV. 5TH, we wilt GIVE the ENTIRE
DAY'S RECEIPTS of our Lunch Room at Park and Alder-
St. to the ALBERT IN A KERR BABY'S HOME.
Do your best for the Babies. . i
NO CHARGE FOR BREAD
c We Make and Bake Everything We Use
Most Talked of and Best Thought of Eating
Places in Town
3 APPETIZING PLACES 3 '
133 Park Street 124 Broadway 332 Washington St
day, the opening evening, a chicken
dinner wiU be served by the ladle)
from 6:30: till 7:30 o'clock. Thursday
afternon a card contest and on Friday
evening a big five-foot cake.' which
will be baked by the" men, will be cut
in smaU pieces and sold at a -nominal
charge. One of the pieces will contain
a ''15 gold ; coin. .r.-!1-.J,
Fortlasd-HewDerg Banes leave Fourth
and Alder dally, 1 :30, 1 ;30, 11 a. m., and
L 3 :30. 4:15. 6:30. 8:30 p. m.; Saturday
and Sunday. 11. p. xn. Phone Mala Ml.
Adv. , . .
I Pat Art ) Artificial Teeth to make
them look and feel -natural. Dr. E. C
Rossman, Plate Specialist, 809 i Journal
Building. -Adv. "
Steamer . Iralda for St Helens and
Rainier, daily at 2 :30 p. m., foot of Alder
street. Sundays. St. Helens only. 1 :30
p. m. Adv. ;;; "
Dr. E. A. Sominer has returned Adv.
Vancouver, Vash., Nov. 3. That
Vancouver may be a part of a na
tional airplane, system. Is the opinion
oK. E. Gorex, promoter of the
establishment Of an airplane landing
field he Arrangements-are .being
made for tnlocaUorr of a landing
field in Vancouver, as this Is said
to be a very centraila.ce '
The Hidden farm, ast ofNVancouver,
has been.suggested by the men lrr-charge
of the movement, as it is believedbat
it can be prepared for this use with the
least cspense, ;
The matter has been iresentd to the
city council aji -will be taken up. by a
special committee. The selection of a
field "wilt probably be approved at the
next council meeting.
. V.. W. Drive $600 Short
Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 3. According
to a report made by tie finance com
mittee of the Y. M. Ci A. 13200 'was
raised during the drive this year, which
is 600! short of the amount named. Of
the sum raised, $328.45' was taken in
from the benefit shows offered by John
IV Kiggins.
Card Party Announced
Vancouver, Wash., Nov. S. The Elks
ladies will meet at cards Thursday aft
ernoon at the Elks temple, with Mrs.
Oscar Wood tas hostess.
Cards of Thanks
Mr. and Mrs. S. Natseher wish to
thank their friends for the floral-offerings
and their kindness shown in the
death of their beloved daughter, Pauline.
We wish to thank our friends and ac
quaintances for their kindness and many
"beautiful floral offerings during our
sorrow and bereavemertt in'the death of
Cora Shattuck Dunlap. Roy Dunlap.
. Mr. Millie D. . Shattuck. Mrs. L.Wool
rlrige. Mrs. -J. A. Cousins,' Mrs. It. IL
(Jrahm, Mrs. E. K, Weidner. Mrs. A; M.
McCdrby, Mrs. W. W. McLaren, T. J.
Shattuck, Charles Shattuck.
," We sincerelywish to thank our many
kind- friends and acquaintances and es
pecially the members of Shiloh c'.rcle
No. 19. Sumner Relief -Corps No. 21,
Daughters of Veterans, Golden Rule Re
view UlO. T. M-. A. U. U. W. NO. 8
and Sumner Post G. A. K., who honored
us by their presence and floral tributes
at the funeral of our beloved husband
and father. Mrs. F. A. Niedermark. and
family. i . .
Over 1,750,000 Served
, j a year
"There's a Reason!"
We
- Serve
the Best
and Sell
for Less
Tea
Salads
. . ..i . . . . . .5c
5c, 10c. 15c
2 Eggs, any style. .2Sc
Vegetables .5c
Macaroni and Cheese . . .5c, 10c
Soujf 5c,.10c
Corned Beef Hash ..... 1 5c
Pot Roast of Beef . ; . ; . j . . . . ,25c
Pork Sausage and' Sweet
Potatoes ..... .... .25c
Breast of Veal with dressing, ,25c
HIDDEN FARM 1Y
BE AIRPLANE BASE
RRFAIfTFACr !
!
Tea-Bone Steak
Sirloin! Steak .
. .. ..50c
j...40c
Tenderloin Steak
,.-35c
M.
Hot Roast Ham Sandwich. ..
Sandwich. 20c ? - ' '
30c
ARMISTICE DAY
PROGRAM
FINISHED
Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 3.' Final
touches were placed to the arrange
ments for the Armistice day celebra
tion at a meeting of the local post
of 'the American Legion, Tuesday.
According: to J. T. McDonough, the
celebration will be one of the largest
and motet effective ever held In Van
couver." ; " .
''The festivities will begin at 10 o'clock
in. the morning with a large street
parade. The color guard and municipal
band will head the lnie of march, which
will include all soldiers' in Vancouver
Barracks, G. A. R.,' Spanish -War Vet
erans and auxiliaries.
' The line of march will proceed from
Tenth to C streets,: to Main, down Main
to Fourth, cross to Washington. Tenth
street to Main and to Thirteenth and B
streets, where a memorial service will
be held on the site for Jie new legion
clubhouse. i .
During the afternoon the Vancouver
eleven will meet Ghehalia high at foot
ball on the high school field.
A special vaudeville show and a dance
will complete the celebration.
Armistice diy will mark the breaking
of the ground for the legion Community
bouse, according to A. ?. Berry, chair
man of the building committee. The
bonds have been dated November 11 for
issue and will be ready for delivery at
that time. " . J
W. W. Murray Dies
ftelso, Wash., Nov. S. William Walte,
ilte'
A
Murraya resident of Kelso for
years. dieda.t his home south of town
Saturday. nightHe was injured seven
years . atp at aVlogglng camp near
Kalama and never fUUy recovered. He
was 47 years of age and leaves his wife
and five children.! "v
Mrs. Sarah Hasldrjs Dies
Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 3. Sarah lias
kins, 66, died Wednesday morning at
her home, 810 East Ninth street follow
ing a .short illness. She came to Van
couver about a month ago. She is sur
vived ;" by two sons and four daughters.
One son, Walter, and a daughter, Mrs.
Give
Your
An A tmosphere
that Vwijl build confidence
and inspire action in a cus
tomer as soon as he opens
the door. A careful selection $
of the best in office furniture
will produce this atmos
phere. We have the means of giv
ing you best selection in the
city on our third floor furni
ture department, so if you . ,
are thinking of buying desks, filing cabinets, sectional book-,
cases, tables, chairs or anything conceivable in the way of
office equipntettt, consult us noW. .
We nave, from time to time,
used desks.
The J. K.
Third and
PORTLAND LYCEUM
l
COURSE
Direction of EUi$on4Vhite "
ft BIG NUMBERS
Less Thi
an 23cEacIi
Nov. 13 ; VILHJAiIkIR
' . ARCTiPsEXPLORE
Dec. IS ALBERT LINDOtHST
: J AND ASSISTING - ARTISTS
Dec. US FREDERICK WARDE
" I ' SHAKESiPEARlAN ACTOR"
Jan. G i JOSEPHINE MARTINO v
I ! AND ASSISTING ARTISTS
Jan. 2 UNIVERSITY OF
Feb. 9 LINCOLN McCONNELL 1 ;
I j WHO TALKS OUT OF' LIFE- I
Mar. il HERBERT LEON COPE ' ' ;
.!;.. ' r. humorist . ;". j. j
April HARRY LEITER LIGHT. OPERA COMPANY
April HON. THOMAS R. MARSHALL
.-'!!'-"- VICE-PRESIDENT U. S. A.
ALL
NUMBERS AT THE AUDITORIUM
i Main Floor and choice- Balcony seats v
" ll.io additional for the nine numbers.
Season Ticket Sale Opens Today
meier & frank
Ni. .
CHRISTENSEN
Halls and, School of Dancing
BEGTJLAR WEB3TE8DAT ETESITfO CtASS
FOK aBI'LTS WILL BE H19
TONIGHT, NOVEMBER 3, 7:30 o' Clock
i '!" : "' I- :: ' "." ;' 'm . . .
, AH classes of the Christensen School x.
i wiU be resumed . according- to their regu- x
lar schedules beajinningr with this evening. "- ;
CAHJIIE M. CH&ISTE5SEX TICT0B CHBISTEKSE3T X
Maoacers ;
The
' . Pastor Goes to dmonds
Vancouver, Wash-, Nov. 3. Rev. and
Mrs. W. L. Zabel left Tuxday for Edr
monds, . Wash., where Rev. Mr. , Zabel
has accepted a pastorate for the ifeder
ated Christian association. Rev. Mr.
Zabel has been pastor of the local Con
gregational church for ' two years. lie
will be succeeded by Rev. E. H. Bollin
ger of Portland. '
V Game Decision Reversed
Vancouver, Wash, Nov. 3. Accord
ing to a 'notice received by the state
game warden, the decision preventing
the removal of game birds from the state
by non-residents has been reversed and
hunters are allowed to take their kill
with them.
.ftW 1 TH TIM
Season Lyceum tickets only-$2 each
ior nine attractions, uei yours loaay,
Meier & Frank'a Adv.
THE KSRT CIQAR CO.
305-307 riXE ST.
PORTLAND, ORE.
U
some extraordinary values in
' .
Gill Co
Alder Streets
$2
Including
Wa r Ta x
sf ElANSSOX
OREGON GLEE CLUB
s main floor
9S
Flora : Munce, . live in Vancouver,
body. Is at Limber's parlors. .
'j ,
imldHf
gBSK
Office
There
Is No
Magic
connected -with the
filling of prescriptions.
AM there is to it Is:
A registered pharma
cist who knows how;
the highest quality of
fresh drugs, and the
necessary equipment.
We will save you money on your prescriptions the
same as we" do on all drug store merchandise
Northern Pacific Pharmacy
3d and Morrison Sts.
rgMIB: Allen
TIE HEAL PLAYER
Fa.
'
3ai...-'. ;
More versatile and more satisfying
than any electric piano at or near its
price is this little
type of piano in one. but it is in the
astonishing beauty of its reproduc
ing features that it creates greatest
enthusiasm.
It brings the artistry of the great .
pianists to every home, with all their ,
charm and . bewitchirig beauty of
technique and, read ing, and all this
it does at a price much less than one
must pay for its equal, f For popular
and dance music, too, it is unrivaled.
Sign this ad Jorv catalogs. N
Name ..............
... ' :
ddres ..................
MORRISON ST.'
PIANOS
irWoaflTie)
rWSIC
-MASON AND
CTHKK rrOtK SAM rHAMCISCO. OAKLAND. PRCSMO. BAM lCe
SAM JOmm. ACalAMCMTO. UO AJMCLCS
ABOUT
PRESCRIPTIONS
We carry the largest stock
(wholesale or retail) of
Squibbs Drugs and Chemicals
in our prescription departments
carried in the city, and there is no
higher quality than SQUIBBS.
We employ more REGIS
ISTERED PHARMACISTS
than anyfirm in 'the city. In
fact, we i are all registered
with the exception of those
emjployed in the Kodak, Soda
Fountain arid? Toilet Goods
departments.
...
The pricing method vised
in our prescription depart
ments is the same as used
throughout our establish-
merits and the saving we
make vou SURPRISES US after learn
ing what other stores-have asked. 8
Sfouf-Luotis Drui
Irving tot Pharmacy
E. 1 5th and Broadway
- . - .' j - ... .. i f"
EUPHONA'
SOME ELECTRIC
wonder. It is every.
..
' X".
AT BROADWAY
HAMUN RANOS-
Perkins Pharmacy
5th and Washington Sts.
UMIOM
DENTISTS
IXC. ' ' '
PLATES $10
WE GUARANTEE OV& WORK
Porrelala Crowat. 5.00
Poreelaln Fllllsga Mt.OO
rt-X Geld Crows ...M5.00
12-K Gold Bridge , $5.00
Extracting " -V
You can have in examination . of
your teeth free of any .charge or obli-'
gallon by calling; at our office. '
231 H Morrison, Corner Second
En tira Corner.
PT LOOK FOR THE .
BIG UNION SIGN
W8&
QualitvAlways
Jlskior-
PAPER
Heat Your House Right!
' There ts a rlfht ! and a wrong
wy. The "right iway saves you ex
pens la fuel and fives you eaUs-'
faction. The wron way . costs
more to'start with, more for fuel,
lots of trouble and future expense.
We are experts on faeat and ventil
ation and guar a tea satisfaction.
We have both the pipeless and
'pipe lumaeo in the well-known
Bornton and Richardson ot iioya
ton makes. .
JC. BAYER FUaIUCE CO.
-. f MaKKBT ST. V '
CORNELIUS HOTEL
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
Read Journal Want Ads
Opea lttS a.m. to 8 p.m
OPEN ALL. NIGHT