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The Oregon Daily Journal from Portland, Oregon • Page 51

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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY. MORNING, APRIL 4. 1909. afternoon la a holldav for th city er ployaa at th hall and consequently had Ma trio for nothlnav However.

City Auditor narbur told th major that he would eonalilar him a candidate any Town Topics way. On, thla aaauranc tit veteran of liS left the hall ami Una. II will on hand Wonc riomlng to ae that his EXCLUSIVE WEDDING GIFTS jF, PRACTICAL AND AUTISTIC VALUE Our selection 6f 'desirable articles for Wedding Gifts includes numerous things both practictl for use and handsome in appearance. We maintain a high standard of quality in all lines, and our prices are no higher than those usually charged for inferior goods. pi worm la up ana put in in aubllo archlyefir aa In PMtklnc the mlmiun of Olll'a Tra4-ilIP-Kull Dav K.

It ocli una th follow In IdbUH rewar runt Portland mining rlrclea war given th Information to ay: "Washlnalon and Lincoln war day that the Fidelity Copper company, born in February, rni wnoia worm vnratra IhHr memory I Kvary -A mar I with axtsnalv properties In th Seven Devils' reaton of Idaho, would com- i-cau la proud or tlmm! Hut admirable a wera their dixwtM, clannllu aa wara I heir Intellect and aTttl aa wara me network Immediately on th InalaJ-latlon of a gasoline power plant capable of operating three power drills, and other Improvements. Bevertfl new their lIa, they never could have ao t'oniDllahad what they il but for th cooperation and aymiiathy of th neopl. bulldlnga will be erected and a Urge Wltneaa th dlamal. Bloomy winter fore of men employed, TM Silver Plated Ware Our special make Per Set Tea $U5 to $2.25 Knives to $6.75 Forks $1.75 to $3.25 Dessert Spoons $2.00 to $3.75 I owned largely by Portland 'men. at' allay Kora and th trying moment of.

tha civil wart No on man can acrompilah much aa several of thla city la secretary A Revolution in Bottles th company. t- work Ink In unison. )on't you aee. Mr, why keeo ud aurh Arbor Lodr HodaL Under the aus hollar? Cooperation atrencthen 'Table Spoons $2.50 to $4.00 strength. It tnrana auocess.

and your pice of th Arbor ldg Improvement association benefit musical enter talnmrnt and danc will ba given In the fire hall at Arbor Lodg Thursday, uooeaa la our success. Sterllnn Silverware 4 Per Set Tea Spoons. to $10.00 Forks $8.00 to $20.00 Knives $9.75 to $20.00. Dessert $7.50 to $18.00 Table Spoons. to $22.00 All faaoy lrlag plo la a grt variety of patterns barry bowls, bonbon dishes, brd trays, sandwich trays, $15 Sterling silver Sugar Spoon.

Good, serviceable weight, -neat -design, gilt bowls; extra' value at $1.25. partnership A. J. K. Volft and April 16.

The proceeds of th Anter-tnlnment 'ill go toward the completion J. W. Bryant hav formed a partner hln unriar tha firm name of Vulat Of the equipment of th volunteer fir department of Arbor Lodges An exten oBryant and are lorated In room tot The Demand Is Worldwide and Urgent We Alone Can Supply It Morrhanta Truat bulldlm. S3SM Waah ing ton at reel, where they will conduct sive entertainment has been planned for, with. muHlo anl literary numbers.

After the program th floor will cleared for All fancy ptos In patterns to ma tea ta sets, bread trays, berry bowls, bnttr dlsJias, baking a to. $4.50 for our high-grade quadruple plated Baking Dish; others up to $25.00. Our plsted ware is all stamped with our name and made specially for us. a general real ealat business. They com hlahlv recommended and nave wide acquaintance throughout th northwest.

Mr. Volet cornea from North lias itiuggled with the xraw Sndr Ma would be invented. Genius problem persistently. llaknta. ha- owned and success if FrUuv l.nlted and Lplted State State Marshal Ree, fully conducted th Lead New, one of Circuit Court Clerk Marsh will leave Monday for Pendleton, where they will tha leading newapapera or.

that ataie. Mr.O'Bryant cornea from eaatern Ore-Bon, where -he owned and operated ho formally open the United States olr- cutt court there Tuesday. session tel at La Grande and North Powder, alvlna- him a wide and favorable o- will then adjpurned until th aecond week In June. Judg Wolverton will not attend the session. It has been In CUT GLASS uualntance with the travelina public, We beapeak for them a aucceaeful bus'- neaa career In thla city.

timated that th new federal' Judge for eastern Oregon will be on the bench by the time circuit court reconvene. A JFleaaant aTurpri--A man paaaln our atora tha other day waa attracte i Seminars' xarta afondar Better en Berry Bowls, $3.50 to $15.00. Pitchers $3.50 to $15.00. Cream and Sugars, $4.25 to $15.00. Bon-Bon Dishes, $1.50 to $5.00.

Compotes $3.25 to $9.00. Celery Dishes, $8.00 to $15.00. Vaaes, $2.75 to $20.00. bv the exreotlonal valuea we bad dls played in our wlndowa. and by coming forcement of th state lawa to prevent the killing of wild birda, la the reaaon aacrlbed by William Finley.

president inside waa aurprleed atlll more by the Immense a took we have to offer at popular price Our 125 nuita are aecond to of the Audubon society, for having In The Cantrrfil bottle will surely make big money for its stockholders. It is the only commercial non-rcfillable bottle ever invented. The liquid manufacturers and all dealers in bottled goods will pay our stockholders many millions. The United States alone consumes almost a billion bottles a year. If we supply only one-tenth of that number it will require 100,000,000 bottles and a profit of only 1 cent a bottle would amount to $1,000,000 or 100 per cent on our entire capitalization annually.

The Cantrefil bottle is absolutely non-refillable, costs very little more than ordinary bottles, and is complete and convenient. The Cantrefil Bottle Company owns the patents in the United States and the principal foreign countries, and will supply manufacturers of liquids and all dealers in bottled goods with non-refillable bottles in all sizes and shapes. We have perfect control over the flow of the bottle, whether the contents be- thick or thin, making it stigated th raid on local millinery none in the oltv for atvle. fit And work tore which led to tha arreat of nine manahip. We solicit your Investigation of thla line.

We ran also aurprlae you dealera. Theae dealer ar to have a hearing in Juatlc court Monday morning. In th beautirul weaves and texture in Imported good that we. are offering from $27.60 to I3B. All work guaran Mayor Tto Ordlaano -Th ordin LEADING JEWELERS Between Third and Fourth 266 MORRISON STREET teed.

I'nlqu Tailoring company, aus ance providing that fireproof building may constructed with thinner walla F.xpert bottle testers have pronounced the Cantrefil the only practical bottle ever invented. The most crucial tets provd it to be absolutely non-refillable and therefore it will fill a vast business void. It is the ON'LY ONE. Millions of dollars worth of business is in sight and comparatively little capital will put the Cantrefil Bottle Company on a large dividend basis. The demand is world-wide and.

urgent. We alone can supply it. We are selling only a limited amount of stock at 50 cents per share for the purpose of placing the first consignment of bottles on the market, after' which time we will advance the price to par. i After our first consignment has been delivered, and the manufacturers realize that they can protect their product by using Cantrefil bottles, the demand created will be of such magnitude that it will be difficult to fill their orders. All the stock is fully paid and non-assessable.

By buying now you will secure stock that will advance in leaps and bounds and make you profits that will more than satisfy yott. Come to our office and witness a demonstration of the bottle. We will be pleased to outline the policy upon which the business will be conducted. F. W.

VOGLER, President E. A. HAVERSTIC. Vice-President M. L.

GALLAGHER, Secretary HENRY M. LAMBERT. Treasurer Stark atreet. than Is now required, which waa passed by the city council at ita last session, was vetoed by Mayor Lane yesterday. Library Bnalneaa Batter Statistic of tne use or puouc iiDrary ror ino It la understood that rive other building ordinances passed by th council at that tha fiaat month show the figure great-y Increased 'over those of March, 1908.

The total circulation of books for home use from all depnrtmenta and branchea was 44.669. distributed as follows: time ar to meet same, fate. i Palms Com Prom Plorlda. A larare hipment of Florida palms haa been re 1 'MM- iliii 111 "Mm. ceived for St.

Patrick's church and will be distributed to th people at the o'clock mass today. This will be the first time the people of Portland have had the advantage of receiving tha 69S from the main library, 4461 from the Alblna branch, S265 from the east side 2245- from the Sellwood branch, and SBO0 from. county atatlona. The per cent of fiction read was only fin. There are now 25,71 members of the library through the city and county.

genuine palms. adaptable to the uses of any other bottle. The par value of this stock is $1 per share. Just think of it. The Cantrefil Bottle Company is capitalized at only $1,000,000 when it would easily stand $5,000,000.

For a century the manufacturers of liquid goods have indulged the hope that a non-refillable bottle Hla-h fobool Corner I ton In the presence of City Superintendent Rlgler, members of the school board and ln- lted guests, the cornerstone of the Jefferson high school will be laid next Tuesday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Brief exercises will be held. Welcome JTw Pastor Rev. W. K.

Rpagor, new pastor of the First Christian church, will be tendered a reception In the parlors of the church at Park and Columbia streets, next Tuesday evening. Mr. Realtor came from Sacramento, Cal. to succeed Rev. E.

S. Muckley, who recently resigned from th pastorate of the First Christian church. Tuesday night's reception will be In the nature of a welcome to the new pastor and his family from the congregation of the church. Xomnonth BTormal Clnb The Mon mouth Normal club will meet at 236 Worcester block, corner Third and Oak streeta, Tuesday evening, April 6. Elec tion of officers will be held.

All those llgible to membership are urged to be preaent. A Trip to Death Valley An entertainment will be given at Chrlatensen Eleventh and Yamhill Ktreets, entitled "A Trip to Death Val CANTREFIL BOTTLE 328-329 Lumber Exchange Bldg. Phone Main 8556, Portland, Or. I Enclose $.... full payment part payment for shares of the Cantrefil Bottle Company.

Name Street City CANTREFIL BOTTLE 328-329 Lumber Exchange Bldg. Phone Main 8556, Portland, Or. riease send me full particulars about Cantrefil Bottle Company. Name Street City ley," commencing Monday evening, April and every afternoon hm(I evening for Back From Turlongh -M. T.

Cannon, George C. Uottrell and Dock F. South, assistant forest rangers on the Cascade national forest, have bn restored from furlough. They will resume their duties on the forest mentioned on April 20. Agant will (It yon attention today two weens, excepting sunaay.

ine exhibition, which consTsts 'largely of mo tion pictures, is given by the Pacific oast Borax company, and is absolutely free. at Lovelelgh and El Tovar. They arc at your service and will help you make a good selection of a lot. See ad. page 10, section 6.

Prices will' be advanced 19 per cent in a few days. Al geguln, the genial host. Is now Boilers Denied Ww Trial Judge Cle-land In the circuit court yesterday denied a motion for. new. trial 'In case, of 'Noyea against George Bolters, in which a jury awarded Noyes ilOtrO fdr'the alienation of the affections of his wife.

Payment of the open for business at 268 First street. ,1111.1111, IM.IIII. Ill 11,11 I I HI I III Mil .1 I.I I. I. where lie win be pieanea to meet an om This Sightly 10 Acre Home -v? Is within 50 yards of the electric car line station, lyi miles to Oregon City.

Fine- view of Willamette river. Large spring, can be piped into house. Land is an east slope and ideal for orchard, small fruit or chickens. At my price, 2500, this should sell tomorrow. Call on William Smith, owner, over the Bank of Oregon City, rlione Main 2951, Oregon City.

friends and acqualntancea and serve judgment would consume about, all of you with the choicest of wines, llcjuors boIIits' pi -erty and probably will and cigars. appeal to the supreme court In th hope of saving the money. Kavanausrh Asked Opinion CI I At torney Kavanaugh and the bridge com mlttee or the executive board met ves Tills will remind you that now Is th time to have your hair mattresses renovated and returned tha same day. Phon Main 474. The Portland Curled Hair Factory.

H. Metager. proprietor. DentaJ fjoeiaty Mttng- The Portland Dental aoclety will hold Its regular monthly meeting next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock In th Swetland building. terday afternoon to ronBlder what pro-t-edeure to take in the matter of the new Madison street bridge.

The com mlttee directed the city attorney to Fend in a written ODinlon to the execu tive board as soon as possible, stating just what action he thinks best. Why should I prefer Oregon grown wool clothes? Idas Krhaw, agent for the girl corset, will be pleased to show you the same at your residence. Postal TslMTapb Company How- Kred B. Mallory, Minnie A. Kelllher Call Sell.

776, or 486 E. Jlst, city. tsnd Clarence H. Gilbert have filed ar 99 tides of Incorporation of the Macom Uer White Rope company. It has a capital stock of S5000.

Supplemen Chaap Tnl can now be had by placing your orders early with the Steel Brldg Fuel Co. Prompt delivery. Phones C-1773. E-424. rary articles of the Postal Telegraph table company have been recorded Said another Customer changing the name to the Postal Tele Six prises at each sale at the graph company.

auction of the Kllte China ft Glass Co. stock, daily 2 to 7:30 p. m. 352 Morrison near 7th. Xaeta Tuesday XTlgbt The Alberta Improvement club will hold Its regular Oregon wool is the most durable.

It can be made into better clothing at a lower Clean ltunv ooaL thoroughly screened. meeting next Tuesday evening at which time It will be addressed bv W. Wynn Johnson, on "Municipal Art." This la one of the best attended and most pro for furnace, range or stove, prompt de livery; weight guaranteed. Oregon Fuel MM price than any other material. It hangs well, fits well, keeps its shape, and is made in the most beautiful patterns of Main 5, A-16S.

gressive Improvement organisations of the city. M. Baker la president and T. BrltlHisr Chiropractic. 00.

Dr. George B. Frank secretary. any cloth manufactured. moved to larger and more aplnoldglat.

rooms. 421. 4Z2. 4ZI rourtn. pleasant Jewish Tonne; Man's Union The Young Men's club will give their floor Marquam building.

TOMORROW IS WASHDAY AVOID ITS TBOtTBZiEB by ndlng to th Union Laundry Co. Wktn Xnn lasts and Quality Counts FAR1ILY WASHING Rough Dry5.ePup CAX.Z, atVAXH 898 OB A-1183 zo.cz crrmTAXzrs so peb vazx fourth dance of the season 1908-9 at 8tamr Jsai Maikins. for Camas. their hall In the clubhouse. First and Washouaal and way landinga, dally, ex But Largely Because a Suit Equal Hall streets, tonight.

Dancing commences at 8 o'clock The patronesses nr Mrs. 8. M. Blumauer. Mrs.

8. Harris cept Sunday. Leavea Washington, street dock at 1p.m. for S30, and Mrs. J.

Slmen. Weinbergers orchestra will furnish the music. ix prize at each sale at tha to Those We Offer for auction of the Elite China A Glass Co. stock, daily 2 to 7:30 p. m.

3S2 Morrison near 7th. Save th Discounts Send check or ray at office on or before the 10th to suve the discount on April bills for the automatic telephone. Ifome phone Dr. 1. It.

MacXansi removed from he Rothchlld Fourth and the Macleav directly across your long distance calls to Tacoma, the atreet Heattle and way points. Home Telephone company, corner of Park and Burnsldo streets. StmoTtd Dr. McCracken, dentist. Part Oregon Wool I'Mtde in Oregon from the Rothchlld building to th Mac leay building.

lampl aTolsa See Lang, sixth Lad rooms 614-15. iou can floor Marquam, save one hair. Kastera flano Man R. Outlet t. traveling representative for lAidwig A piano manufacturers.

Is the guest of G. V. Johnson of Sherman. Clay Co. The Ludwlg Is a popular piano and is sold In large numbers on the Pacific coast by Sherman.

Clay Co. McDonall Will Bob Major Charles McDonell called at the city hall yester day to file notice of hi Intention to be a candidate for the mayoralty at the fl.60 postcards Kioto OaUaM We may also call your attention, perhaps, to Sunbeam Studio. 286 Vi First. 0c dos Jsha ML Mann. Fourth bet.

Oak and Pine. Both phones, 4088. coming municipal election. The latest wat of the Journal. asvirant for the office of the city chle $650 10 ACmBt4 miles center of Vancouver.

F-218, Up-To-Date did not know that Saturday W. A. Wis and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. LADIES, TAKE NOTICE Charlie Zilkowltz.

(be Blgb-Grade Ladles Tailor Has removed from 420, MORRISON ST. to his 'better adapted quarters at 362 Washlnpton Street HE WILL BE READY FOR THE SPRING OPENING WITH THE LATEST DESIGNS. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. 311 D. Chamber ft Som, opticians, Morrison, cor.

Sixth, ar th best HIGHEST DIAMOND rnuk aaa Onaaii In classes $1 peri month to beginners. 412 Morrison. Bask ft Trust Co Ith Annicaa and Oak. SPECIAL Spring Woolen Underwear FOR THIS WEEK Our regular $1.50 value of very light sprint; woolen Underwesr, the best there is at regular prices, is to sell at this store for all of this week at 1L(DD A. Garment High -Class Tailoring There is a distinct advantage in wearing clothes that fit.

The advantage is made still stronger if the style is strict, the pattern right and the material beyond criticism. That'e our style of high class tailoring. Our prices. 30 to S50 VALUES We shall be pleased to show rou Furnishings It will keep you busy to keep up te date on furnish ing goods, if you have to depend upon the style shown by most furnishers. To be absohjtsly sure that your furnishing goods are strictly modern and just little in advance of Portland styles, snake your selection at this store.

Wt make that feature a' specialty. Dr. Xaym, optician. 8lmon.ner I Where to dine a' maneious coiieciion oi uia mends pure, flawless, brilliant the perfect kind for jjift or in Chicken dinner with lc cream, SO cents. Empir 113 Third.

'A special ISc cMrkw dinner today. vestment. We buy the choicest in the eastern markets this is Hall's rcataurant, 33 Washlngtoa at. All Gas and Bectnc fixtures, Art Domes and Portables AT One Half Price Brande' OrllL 13 6th. erve a eren course chicken dinner for pent.

diamond headquarters for all careful, critical buyers. You can't know you are getting the'highest Prande Ortll. Its 6thJVrv a sva Cttvrs turkey -dinner for cents. vaiuc rur your wuncv im ini PERSONALS lis svv a vua rx Opposite Oregon Hotel Genuine Men's Shop welcome comparisons. Cotsnttr Judre TTebtf left la at aia-M fr Bum mi lra buelne He til ret era to Portland In aJoat It days.

Western Decide Works1 Annonncemcnt WOOUBN MIMtf Clothiers. Grant Pheglcytm 7 uteris Ka. PorOa4. Ortvoa. I SI Ftoe Mats it.

titthnM Haa law office If M. A-1SM. -j JEWELRY STORE txrwrst-Priced Jewelry Store for High-Class Goods 286 MORRISON STREET Rmni tf-tll fort tt bolldlng. Prtl4. 4t f.

Tirw; Msm sift. A -mi. rMr gMadav iornaL lit wek JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BEST to tl.

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