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THE MORNING OEEGONIAN, FRIDAY, JULY 24. 1903. 7 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Tke Oresrenlaa's Telejfceaes, OREGON. Counting Room.. ....Maln 667 H. TV. Scott,. Editor...... Mala 911 M&oaglns; Editor ....ilaln C38 City Editor Main 106 Composing Room ........ ..Main eS5 Eaut Bide Offlco East 1 Superintendent Bulldlns .....Bod 2823 AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATER Twelfth and Morrison, "vaudeville. SHIELDS' PARK Thirteenth and Washing ton, vaudeville. BASEBALL TODAY. 3:30 P. M.. Pacific Coast League Grounds, 24 th and Vaughn. Portland vs. Sacramento. Bust Bees Steax. Housekeeper's Jel--XT. The little busy bee -has a great repu tation for Industry In Improving each shin ing hour and gathering honey all the day from every opening flower. The little fellows, however, quit work as soon as a shower comes on and hasten back to their hive to begin canning their store of enrcAte artA it nlsrw n nnwim that they cannot withstand temptation any bettfer than human beings, but are Inclined to steal anything they can carry away and seal un In their cells. A few days ago a housewife on tho East Side, who had made a lot of lellv from raspberries and .urrantK mixed, and had set the filled classes out in the sun to ripen, was as tonlshed when she went to bring It In to find about half her glasses empty. A number of bees mired fettock deep in the small amount of Jelly left In a few glasses disclosed the identity of the thieves. A keeper of- bees, who resides near the loser of the Jelly, a few days after It was missed, In taking some combs of honey from one of his hives iouna.inem. par HaJlv and some almost entirely filled with Jelly. Of course he had no idea where It came from, and since that time his fam Jly has had their choice of "honey or jel ly" at meals. In the same neighborhood a swarm of bees found entrance to a house under the eaves and commenced storing honey between the floor of the attic and the ceiling of the room below. A hole was torn up In the attic floor and tho whole jgwarm. captured and removed to a place where their honey might be more easily reacnea. Robixs Feast on Cherries. A vacant lot out Irvineton-way in which there are a number of cherry trees was visited Jjy hundreds of robins yesterday. Most of the cfierrles have been gathered by the boys of the neighborhood, but on the higher and outer branches still hang many overripe cherries, which are the ones robins like. The warm, drying weather has caused a shortage In the suDDly of earthworms, and the robins take advantage of this to enjoy a change of diet and flock In large numbers to places where overripe cherries are hang' ing on the trees. There were literally hundreds of these birds on 'the lot men tloned yesterday Just gorging themselves as greedily as boys do under the same circumstances, some knocking down the cherries, which fell at a touch, and oth ers on the ground storing them away. Improvement of Xamhiia Street. The Improvement of Tamhill street from Fourth to First and Washington street from Third to First with wood blocks treated with carbollneum is well under way, and soon the asphalt pavement on Morrison street from Third to Front, which has long been in a deplorable con dltlon, will be repaired and made as good as new. There has been much com plaint from property owners on Morrison street In regard to the long delay In this repair, and the Trinidad Asphalt Company has been railed at for not mov ing more rapidly in the matter. It is only Just to say that the delay is not the fault of this company, which, although it put in a bid for making the repairs a long time ago, was awarded the contract only a few days ago. The work will be com pleted as soon as possible. Baseball. Todat, 3:30. Baseball Todat, 3:30. Todat is ladies' Dat Again. ' , Ladies Free Todat Tq Grounds and Grandstand. J Remember Those Two Fast Platers, ! Holungsworth and Blase, Are in This Game Todat. No Cause for Complaint Now. Thd Browns Are Playing Goqd Ball.'" Portland vs. 4 Sacramento. .ZiAdtbs, Enjot Yourselves Todat. , Todat is Ladies' Dat Again. Ladies Free Todat ; 1 Tq Grounds and Grandstand.' Evertbodt Plat Ball Todat.' Baseball Todat, 3:30. '. Baseball Todat, 3r. , Roster of Cnx Emplotes to Be Prb- I sared. A roster of tho employes of the I city is to' be prepared as soon as possible in accordance with a provision of the new charter. E. T. Curtis has commenced i work on the first volume, a large one,' In tended to contain the rosters, of the Fire and Police Departments. When this is completed Testers of the employes In the other departments ot the city government ' "will be prepared, and when- all are com ' pleted the city will have what it has long needed, but has never had before, a com plete roster of all who are drawing sal aries from it. The list Is-not a short one, , end the volumes containing it will make quite a little library. Regimental Band to Plat. Next Sat urday evening at tho Plaza block, Third and Main, between the hours of 8 and 9, PoTland people will be given an oppor tunity of listening to the -famous 2lne teenth United States Regimental Band of S3 pieces. This will be their first ap pearance in Portland, and as the band has the reputation of being the finest reg imental band, in America,lovers of mar tial music and sweet melodies will do well to attend. The band will arrive from Vancouver at 7 P. 1L with the Bailey Gatzert, and immediately proceed to play and march up Washington street to Tenth to Morrison, down Morrison to Third to the Plaza. Seedmen's Bust Season Over. The busy season of seedsmen is over, as seed -ing is completed with the exception of tracts of rich bottom land, where some corn is being planted, mostly for fodder. and "where large tracts of cabbages and celery are being set out. Turnips will be sown at Intervals In such ground all Summer, and all thesja plants will "likely yield bountiful crops in ;the rich bot toms. Ministerial association. The mem hers of the Portland Methodist Ministe rial Association will not meet on 'Monday, July 27. On Monday, August 3, they will meet again as usual In the parlors of the T. M. A. Rev. C B. F. Moore will present a paper on "The Outlook for the Future of the American Negro." Don't Miss next Sundays Trip of the Bailey Gatzert to Cascade Locks and7" return. The, famous orchestra of the Nineteenth United States Regiment will play. Excellent Sunday dinner. Fare round trip, $1.50. Alder street wharf, 9 A. M. Phone Main 914. Retail Grocers' Excursion from Al bany, Salem and all towns on main line Southern Pacific to Canemah Park, Ore gon City. Sunday, July 26. Sports of all kinds. Baseball, dancing, handsome gate prizes. Tickets, $1 round trip, including admission to picnic Take Regulator line steamer for The Dalles and all way landings connecting ct Lyle with Columbia River & Northern Railway for Goldendale and Klickitat Valley points. Alder-street wharf daily (except Sunday) 7 A. M. Phone, Main 914. Yof Will Never Know a Pleasure unless you take in the Retail Grocers' picnic Sunday, July 26, Canemah Park. Tickets for safe by all grocers, good on Oregon City cars or boats. Tournament of Cowboys, .National Baseball Park, 2 P.M. Todat 1 Admission, 25c Evert Dat This Week and Sunday. Drs. Adix & Northrup, Osteopaths, back In Dekum bldg. ihone Main 343. i5ks. Welch & Ireland, dentists, re? turned to -614 Dekum. 'Phone. Main 2797. Morrison Street Boathouse Moved to the fgot of Starlc Struck by Bictcle Rider. Mrs. D. Cook, who. was quite seriously injured bv a bicycle Wednesday evening- on Washington street, was able to be up and out yesterday. She stepped irom tne sidewalk to the pavement of Washington street Just as a laboring man came along at rather a rapid rate on a bicycle, fane was struck and picked up by the bicycle and carried, some distance up the street, her arm being badly bruised, her wrist sprained and she received a rather se vere contusion on the head. She was carried Into Woodard & Clarke's and her Injuries attended to, after "which she was sent to her home on the East Side in a hack. The rider of the bicycle expressed sorrow for the accident, but attributed, no blame to himself, as Mrs. Cook, despite his warning, stepped right in front of his wheel without even looking around. Interested in Oregon's Resources. A letter of thanks was received yesterday by Secretary Shlllock, of the Board of Trade, from J. G. Armstrong & Co., bankers, Ponoka, Alberta, N. W. T., for literature sent giving particulars relat ing to Oregon's natural resources. One paragraph in the letter read: "Many Americans who come to Ponoka looking at the possibilities of the new land through United States eye? are disap pointed and will return to your coun try. Oregon stands a good chance to get some of them. One family from here Is now settled at Woodburn, Or." A letter was also received from Mrs. J. M. Stone, Fetaluma, Cal., stating that she and her husband desire to rent a flour mill In a Kraln-raislng county. Lane, Douglas, Linn and Jackson county preferred. The family can Invest about 51500. The Man Diogenes Sought For Found. City Treasurer Werleln, his dep uties and the License Collectors depart ment were rather astonished yesterday when a dentist called to make a new sworn statement of his Income from the practice of his profession. Ke said that on looking over his books Be had found that in making his statement of Income he had made a mistake, and Instead of being placed in class 6 he should havei been placed in class 4. He wished to pay the amount of license out of which the city had been defrauded by his error and to make a new sworn statement, and hereafter to pay a license of $10 Instead of $4. He was accommodated with pleasure, as none of the officials of the city had ever known of such a case before. Don't Overlook the Portland-Seaside Saturday Flter; or Fail to En jot a Sunday's Ozoning at Clatsop Beach. Take the Saturday afternoon Seaside Flyer of the A. & "C. R. R. and reach the ocean In four hours. Train leaves Union Depot at 2:30 P. M. and runs through direct without transfer. Com modious coaches and modern parlor cars make the journey one of ease and com fort. Round trip excursion tickets, Port land to all Clatsop and North Beach points, good to return Sunday evening, $2.50. Ticket offices, 248 Alder street and Union Depot. - School Directors- Meet. The Board of School Directors held a meeting yester day afternoon to arrange for an addi tional class room in the High School. The room now used for a physical lab oratory will be taken, and an apartment for the laboratory will be fitted up in the basement. The matter was referred to the repair committee. The board or dered the payment of a number of bills. Mr. Jones addressed the board upon the subject of painting the schools with a new paint which he asserted was non porous and very lasting. Cheap Life Insurance. The new "spe cial policy" Issued by the Equitable Life furnishes cheap and absolutely safe life Insurance at rates that are particularly attractive between the ages of 25 and 50. There Is no longer an excuse for any one of being compelled to resort to assess ment Insurance when the "'strongest in the world" can be had on such favor able terms. Information cheerfully fur nished at the office of the Equitable Ufe, 306 Oregonlan Building. L. Samuel, man ager. 1 Chinese Gambling Houses Raided. Under the direction of Constable Jackson, of Justice Reld's court, a raid was made or Chinese gambling houses Wednesday night. Four Chinese were arrested and placed under bonds of $100 each. One hundred and thirty-eight dollars In money was taken from the games. Those mak ing the raid were Constable Jackson, Con stable Keenan, of the East Bide, and Deputy Sheriff Adkins. A Trip Up the Columbia next Sunday with the palatial steamer Bailey Gatzert will be enjoyable. The Nineteenth United States Regimental orchestra will accom pany the steamer to Cascade Locks and return. Tho route is replete with the finest scenery in the world. Music, seen ery and dinner unsurpassed. Steamer leaves Alder street wharf SAM. Fare for round trip, $1.50. Phone Main 914. Bonds Amounting to $75,000 Sold. The city of Portland yesterday disposed of $75,000 worth of street Improvement bonds to Llpman, Wolfe & Co., who paid 4 per -cent premium, amounting .to $3375. The bonds run for ten years, and draw 6 per cent interest, but are subject to call. It is improbable, though, that they will be called In before the limit Quarter Block. Sells for $30,000. The sale was recorded: yesterday of the south east one-fourth tract of block 30 and part of the east half of lots 2 and 3, block 30, Couch's Addition, by John F. O'Shea to George E. Jacobs for $30,000. The date of sale Is July 18, and the property is sit uated at the southwest corner of Third and Ankeny streets To Capitalist. If you reslre to make a safe Investment with sure "revenue, on long time, an old established manufactur ing concern, (with record open to Investi gation) requires a building. Will lease for ten yeare or longer, rent amply se cured. Central location preferred. Box 414, city. Flyers Ton Todat. 35c belts, 15c; 20c drop-stitch hose, 5c; white shoestring belts, 14c; sink brushes, lc; Jelly glasses. with cover,. ZVstc; Summer corsets, 9c lace gloves, 35c grade, 19c Clary's, The Fair, 329 Washington, near Sixth Valuable Business Block Sold. Goldsmith & Co., real estate brokers, yes terday sold the O Shea property, the quar ter block on northwest corner Third and Ankeny streets. The purchaser is prominent Portland business man. The Lady That Wins the Gold watch at the Retail Grocers' picnic will have every reason to feel proud. Take Oregon City cars or boats Sunday, July 26. Tickets, 50 cents Exceedingly Cheap Rates to all local points. Thompson's Ticket Office, 123 Third. Dr. D. H. Rand, returned. 502 Dekum. CONCERT TONIGHT. Brovra's Parle Band "Will Play at the Placa. At the "Plaza" tonight at 8 o'clock concert will be given by Brown's Park Band, with the following programme: March "Stars and Stripes Forever".... Sousa "Waltz "Tout Paris" Waldteufel Overturt "Raymond" Thomas Intermezzo "Anona" (new) "Vivian Grey Medley of popular songs Mackle Intermission, ten minutes. Idylle The Mill In the Forest".... Ellenbers Scenes from Emanl" Verdi .Plantation paroxysm "Cows In the Cotton" Hall Excerpts from "King- Dodo" Luders On tap "Hiawatha" ....Moret Charles u. Brown, conductor: Sunday con ceri in uty .raric. z:3u r. ii. Don't wait until you are sick before trying Carter's Little Liver Pills, but get a vi a l at once, aou can t taKo them with out benefit. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Thi Iki Yon Han Always BwgM - Boars ths Sltmr of ELKS ATTEND CARNIVAL '"BEST PEOPLE OX EARTH" ADD GATETY TO FESTIVAL. Woodmen Are Expected to "Vet Hand ome'Proatr by End of "Week Expenses Already Cleared. , . The Elks browsed on confetti on the North Park blocks last night. Shortly be fore tho carnival opened a telegram was received from the grand exalted ruler of Elks informing. the local lodge that they could not attend the carnival as a lodge, i but that individually they might cele- brate to their hearts' desires. A short session was held, and at 9:30 "the best people on earth" donned their white and purple hats and filed into the carnival grounds, 600 strong. In spite of the threat ening weather last night's crowd was one of the largest that ever thronged the grounds, and tho carnival people were again busy harvesting the dimes and nick els, "Esau, the Egyptian "Wonder," with his rattlesnakes, amused nearly 1000 peo ple during the evening. While sideshow snake-charmers have worked the people successfully ever since circuses and side shows have been in tho business. "Esau" distanced them all, and until midnight the show was crowded. "Lotta," the fire-dancer, also drew large audiences, as did the American Theater and the Old Plantation show. The Stadium as usual amused a good audience, nearly all the scats being filled before the performance commenced. Mat Gay made his 100-foot high dive Im mediately after the first Stadium per formance. The high dive Is the best free attraction given by the Southern Carnival Company, and has proved a drawing card from the beginning. "Pike" Davis, pro prietor of last year's country. store at the Elks' Carnival, accepted a position at tho Women of Woodcraft country store last night, and, assisted by a brother Elk with snare-drum, succeeded throughout tho evening In keeping the store crowded with bargain-counter seekers. The Turks kept the camels and burros on the run all evening, while seats In tho Ferris wheel were at a premium. Proprietor Nat Rels, of the Southern Carnival Company, sat In his office, dic tating letters all evening. "We certainly are doing a great business tonight," he remarked. "The Elks certainly are the best people of. earth, and no mistake. We will close our engagement here on Saturday evening and leave at 3 o'clock Sunday morning for Seattle, where we have a two weeks' engagement, opening on Monday." The carnival directors all looked sad. They were thinking of the tickets they would have to count when the evening's entertainment was concluded. The carnival is said to have cleared all its expenses already, and the receipts of the last four or Ave days of festivity are expected to net a very neat Bum. COMING ATTRACTIONS. Dog: and Monkey Circus at Shields'. Professor Hunt's dog and monkey circus promises- to mako a big hit with the chil dren at Shields' Park nelfct week. Well educated animals are always a good draw ing card, and the circus directed by Pro fessor Hunt Is said to bo above the aver age. Karl and DeElmer, trapeze artists and sensationalists generally, will intro duce some feats new to Portland, and their act Is said to be gingery and filled with originality. Wallers and Haggan, comedians, have some funny business, and they will tell new gags, sing new parodies and keep the audience In a good humor all the time they are on the stage. Bolll and Bolll, the opera singers, are on the THE STORE NOTED FOR THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES Expansion and Midsummer Combination Sale ! Statements and quotations may smack of the faker, but well, we are too well known In the community. Ladies' Shirtwaists $2.00 grades cut to $1. $3.00 -and $3.50 grades cut to $1.75, and the,$l grade cut to 50c. LACES Torchon, ciuny, Valenciennes and smyrna. 3 great specials at 3c, 4c and 5c yard. SUN BON NETS 10c and 15c. HOPPICKER'S GLOVES 25c. COMB I NATI O N SUITS 2 for 25c. Great slaughter in Wash Goods. Children's Waists Nazareth Waists, take 'em 2 for 25c. E. Z. Waists, high grade, 25c each. New Umbrellas Black and Colors. See the specials at 97c, $1.15 and $1.47. Kid Glove Arrivals n Long delayed shipment just opened. Will be placed on sale this morning. We fit and warrant every pair. Prices 65c, 85c, 95c. Come to u for-your kid gloves. You can save from 25c to 45c on them. IVIeAIIen & McDonnell CORNER THIRD AIND MORRISON 1 9i bill, and with them will be new polyscope pictures and new Illustrated songs. The bill will be fresh and entertaining and of the kind best liked. Clever Acts at Empire Xext Weelc Clever feature acts crowd each other for space on the Empire theater's- pro gramme for next week commencing Monday, July 27. The two Xutz brothers who shoot lighted candles from each other's noses; Fred Waddell. the swinger of Indian clubs; two Lilliputian Jokemak ers; Robinson and Grant, all are edging each other at the top of the posters, while such gifted performers as George W. Moore, the monologist; Lorraine and ! Howell, the original sketch artists; and j Waldron Bros., the German, character 1 comedians, aid them in the good work of keeping people happy. AwatcHr Msnt at Shields' Parle This is amateur night at Shields' Park. It means that after the regular perform ance the ambitious individuals with a de sire to shine behind the footlights will have their wish gratified. This is a sure sign that there will be fun and lots of it, and the bill tonight Is made more Interest ing than ever. - Hare Tom Seea Lillian "Leslie f ""Madam, have you seen Lillian Leslie's gorgeous costumes this week at the Em pire theater, the only theater open to night In Portland." GERMAN BAND HERE. Travellnfr'MasIcIans Pay a Visit to Portland. "Dot leetle German band" has made Its appearance In Portland again. Just whether It Is the same one that was here some seven or eight years ago or not Is not known. It consists of the eame num ber "of Dlcvers and they have the same Instruments as such bands usetk to when. they traveled all over the world and fur nished music for all creation In years gone by. It was much better music, too. than their parlpatetlc predecessor, the Itallan'wlth his handorgan and a monkey, which collected the pennies In his cap or a little automaton, which held out a plate for coin and which, movea by pulling a wire, threw the same Into a receptacle placed for It. Either of these was 'an attraction, as many old people will re member, which drew the last half-penny from the children of all nations in those days. The little German band usually comprises a large man or two who use small Instruments and a little fellow who blows a horn In the ball mouth of which he might sling his hammock at night. The sight of the band now performing here recalls to many the once favorite song: Dot leetle Cherman band. Dot leetle Cherman band. The girls all cry Ob, my! Ohr my! As we march through dot land. Because after having played some very good music one of them passes the hat for contributions, some have spoken of them as beggars, but this Is unjust. They are entitled to bo paid for the music they furnteh, and owing to the manner in which they have been brought up con slder It no disgrace to collect their pay from those who caro to assist them In making a living. WHERE TO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant; fins private apart ments for parties, 305 Wash., near 5th. Imperial Hotel, restaurant, 2d floor; six-course dinner 50c; first-claBs service. a la carte, 6:30 A. M. to S P. M. Why don't you try Carter's Little Liver Pills? They are a positive cure for sick headache and all the Ills produced by disordered liver. Ladies Lawn and Percale Wrappers $1.25 and $1.50 grades cut to 75c. $1.00 grades cut to 50c, Mt. Hood Shirts We have bought up the Mt. Hood Shirt factory for 50c on the $1.00. In order to secure, first choice in style come quick. The 50c grade goes for 25c. The $1 grade goes for 50c. The $1.50 grade goes for 75c. Come and see them. PRINTED LAWNS Worth 10c and 12Kc cut to 5c. D I Al I T I E S Worth 15c and 20c, plain white and printed, cut to 7Kc. O R G AN DIES Pure white and printed, worth 20c and 25c, cut to 12c, Another great Clean-Up Sale df Thomson's, Warner's and Redfern Corsets The best 50c Summer and Bathing Corset, rust-proof, cut .to 25c. The $1 grade cut to 50c. $6 and $7 Redfern Corsets, all sizes, cut to $2.50 and $3.50. See the range of corsets at 35c and 45c. WE SELL CORSETS. : A Straight i Tip On the shirt question. "When buying a shirt, seeN that you get a good one. Cheap shirts are dear at any price. See our line of Negligee" Shirts, with attached or detached cuffs, from . SI. SO to S3.50 each I They represent the pick of all the leading brands. BUFFUM & PENDLETON THIRD AND STARK STS. FUN TO THROW CONFETTI THE NICE, CLEAN KIND SOLD BY D. M. AVERILL & CO. 331 Morrison Street Cheapest because Best GorhaM Silver Polish Cleans as well as polishes No possibility of waste All responsible jewelers keep it 25 cents a package VULCAN COAL CO. Wholea&l and lie U 11 Dealer In ROCK. SPRING AND KENTON COALS. CHARCOAL, FOUNDRY AND SHELTER COKE, BLACKSMITH AND STEAM COAL. Yard. R. B. track Front and GlUaa. Pfcon Mala 2ns. ' E. & W. TEBO. A New Collar. E. & W. Bathing Suits Swell styles for ladies. Modest styles for.man and child. Attractive prices. Ladies' Underwear Never in' the history of merchandising were such bargains offered. WE MEAN BUSINESS. Two garments for the price of one. WE MEAN THIS. Bargains in Men's Un derwear, Socks, Handker chiefs and Suspenders. e 9 THIS SALE IS COMPULSORY. We are left no choice. The goods must be sold in order to make room for mechanics who are making ex tensive alterations. Electric For prices and any further .information in regard to .Electric Heating Appliances, Electrical Supplies or Electric Light, call or address Portland General Electric Co. SEVENTH AND ALDER STS. PORTLAND, OR. BUY A PAIR OF OUR FAMOUS FIELD GLASSES And see a few things at the seaside or mountains .... that other people don't see They come as 7 CQ and as high $45Q0 low as v as 1 WALTER REED OPTICIAN 133 SIXTH ST., OREGONIAN BUILDING MORE MONEY FORiFFI I OWS WUUMlfcfl By getting; their piano from us. "Why? Becauso we have cheap rent, small expenses, and no high-salaried salesmen or commission men to divide profits with. "We have over 16 makes of fine pianos, com prising an assortment of over 50 different styles. Easy payments if desired. Sdule Bros. Piano Co. STEIXWAY DEALERS. 326 tVaabinsrton St., near Sixth St. WATER-WINGS PRICE 25c AND 35c Great Sport in the Water AYVAD'S WATER WINGS can be brought instantly into use. With them any ore can swim or float. Supports from 50 to 250 pounds. WEIGHS 3 OZ. DAYTON HARDWARE CO. , Agls. Comer Firsc and Taylor Sts., Portland. HAND SAPOLIO FOR TOILET AND BATH f1ftrs roughened by needlework catch every stain and look hopelessly dirty. Hsb4 SapoIIo removes not only the dirt, but also the loosened, Injured catlde, and restores thm fingers to their natural beauty. ALL GROCERS Afii DRUGGISTS FRED PREHN DENTIST . Room 405 Dekum Building Take the elevator SCHWAB BROS. PRINTING CO. BEST WORK. REASONABLE PRICES 247 Stark Street Phone Main 178 EDUCATIONAL. PORTLAND ACADEMY An Enellh and Classical School for Boys and Girls. Fits Doth for Eastern colleges, primary and grammar grades included. A hall for girl., with the appointments and super vision of a careful home. For catalogue address PORTLAND ACADEMY. Portland. Or. Flat Iro It is always hot, always ready, clean and bright. No matter where you want to use it, whether in kitchen, vsewing room on laundry, it is but a small matter to con nect it to the electric light circuit. It is quickly heated and remains heated as long as the current Is on. Espe cially in the sewing room, where a hot 4ron is often needed, will this be appre ciated from the fact that it requires no fire and no run ning to and from the kitchen. Painless Dentistry Scientific Dentistry Prompt Attention Absolute Reliability Modern Methods FULL SET OF TEETH, with rub ber plates, as low $4oo GOLD CROWNS as low as.... $4.00 Dr.B:E.WRIQHT'S DENTAL OFFICE 342J WASHINGTON ST. Corner Seventh. FEES REASONABLE. CONSULTATIOX FREE. Offlce hours: S A. M. to 5 P. M.; evenings. 7:30 to 8:30. Cimn-a in A. M. to 12 Ml Telenhan. ll&lniu. 309 Washington Strtt $5.40 100-pound sack best dry granulated sugar. 25 Cents Three cans condensed cream. 25 Cents Two bottles Hire's Improved Root Beef. 35 Cents Two three-pound packages Gold Dust. N 35 Cents Two bottles Snlder's Best Catsup. 25 Cents Six cans American Sardines. 5 Cents One-pound can pork and beans, in tomato sauce. 5 Cents Bar Fels-Naptha Soap. t 25 Cents Three cans Standard tomatoes. CANT e HANG ON FOREVER There's to be a drop in boys' suits. They arrived too late for you to get ac quainted with 'em; and now we must force the acquain tance. Will $2 knocked off the price give them a favor able introduction to you? Yes, heavy enough for early Fall. LION CLOTHING CO. Outfitters to Men ui Boys 1GG and 10S THIRD ST. In the sew "Mohawk" Building fli-C P RDHWN XTK, ANT) BAR DISHA3WL a