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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1906)
9 THE MOKITESlr OKEGOMA, TUESDAY, MAT 29, 1906, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF THE OBEGON1AN TEXEFHOJt T.S. Countlng-Roera Main TOTO Managing- Editor.... Main T070 Bundar Editor Main 7070 Compoalng-Room Main 7O70 City Editor Main 7070 Superintendent Building- Main TO70 East Side Office East 61 AMTJSEMZHTS. BAKER THEATER (8d and YamhtU.) The Baker Stock Company In "Hands Across the 8ea"; evening. 8:15. GRAND THEATER (Park end Waahlnjton) Contlnuoua vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30. P. M. VANTAGES' THEATER (4th and Stark) Contlnuoua vaudeville. 2. SO. 7:30. 8 P. M. STAR THEATER (Park and Washington) The Star Stock Company, 2.80. 7:30. P. M. BASEBALL. TODAY. 3:30 P. M-. 24th and Vaughn ureeta; Portland va. Oakland. Mat Savb the Bdildko.-Plans to save and restore the old Logus building, on the northwest corner of Union avenue and East Washington street, now prom ise to be successful, although failure was predicted by many. Fop ten years this structure, one of the first two-story bricks to be built In East Portland, was abandoned, having been pronounced un safe and liable to collapse. The founda tion of the northwest portion of the walls, which stood on made ground, set tled soon after the: building was built, pulling the rest of the structure over in that direction so much so that the build ing appeared ready to fall. It was tied together with Iron bars, which doubtless held the walls together. C. B. Fields and Br Wright recently purchased tha prop erty, and they decided to make an effort to straighten It up, and Architect Otto Kleeman has had charge of the work. First excavations were sunk to gravel under the walls, and a solid foundation built upward. It was about eighteen feet down to solid gravel. The foundation hav- ing been renewed, next came the more difficult and delicate operation of pushing the entire building southward to make the wall3 plumb. This has nearly been accomplshed by about thirty Jackscrews. Will, Hoi.r Assoal Picnic The annual picnic of 6t. Mary's Church (Albina) Al tar Society and the Sodality will take place tomorrow in Cedar Park, at St. Johns. Good orchestra music has been provided for the occasion. There will also be some appropriate addresses. The gen eral managing committee is composed of Rev. W A. Daly, Rev. D. P. Curley and Messrs. D. W. Ward, 8. Collins and Oscar Allehoff. On the programme for the day are many athletic numbers. Including races for boys and girls, fat men, slim men, married women,, spinsters, Jumping, tug-of-war, relay race and spike-driving contest. Prizes will be given for the win ners of these contests. Doo Poisoner at Mil.waukib. The dog poisoner has been at work In Milwaukie, half a dozen valuable dogs having been poisoned within the past week. Post master Ballard's beautiful spaniel got a dose, but Mr. Ballard poured a lot of whisky down his throat and the dog bids fair to recover from the poison. B. T. Elmer lost two dogs, one a valuable bird dog and the othef a house peL Arthur Dowllng lost a valuable dog and Mr. Fry lost a bird dog also. Marshal Dowllng vesterdav discovered that poisoned meat had been dropped all over the streets of Milwaukie. Mat Test thb Law. It Is announced that T. R. A. Sellwood, of Milwaukie, will make a test lawsuit of the recent act of the Legislature, under which Fruit Inspector Lewis, of Clackamas County, and Commissioner J. H. Retd entered his premises and cut down about 30 prune trees, on the charge that Sellwood had not sprayed them. The papers in the case place his damage at $2,500. Papers ok Franks and Chassibim. The class for the study of sects organized under the auspices of the Society of Jew ish Women will hold Its last meeting at 2:S0 o'clock this afternoon In the Selllng Hlrsch building. Papers will be presented fn the Franks and the Chassibim and will be followed by the usual discussion, led by Dr. Stephen S. "V lse. Round-Trip Excursion Rates East. Special round-trip excursion rates have b.cn named bv the Northern Pacific to points East. Full Information can be had at the ticket office, No. 255 Morrison street, corner of Third, or by letter to a. T. Charlton, assistant general agent. Portland, Or. All Excursion Tickets to the East and return will be good on the famous "North Coast Limited," the only electric-lighted modern train from Portland to the East. Why not travel on the best? It does not cost any more to travel on the "North Coast Limited" than It does on any other train. Cabb Against Sfbncer Dismissed. Chas. Spencer, who was charged in the Municipal Court with the larceny of goods to the extent of B0, has been dismissed. It seems that this matter was due to a misunderstanding; the goods which were stored have been accounted for. Church is Incorporated. The I.aurel wood Congregational Church is the name of the new church at Arleta, Just lncor porated. The trustees will proceed with the erection of a new church, modeled after the Highland Congregational Church, to cost J1.700 Service op Confirmation. Dr. Stephen 8. Wise will conduct a service of con lirmatlon this evening at the Temple. A i-ass of fifteen young people will be con firmed. Dr. Wise will deliver a short ad. dress to the confirmants. Strangers are welcome. Will Open Bids for Bonds. Bids for the $10,000 bond Issue for city hall building will be opened tonight at the meeting or the St. Johns Council. Several bids have been submitted, and no trouble to place them is expected this time. Notice. Sons of the American Revolu tion are notified that they are Invited to be present at the unveiling of the Second Oregon Monument, on the Plaza Block, at 3 p. m., the 80th Inst. A. M. Smith. Secretary. Warning. The public Is cautioned against paying any money In advance to any one professing to be a Directory or Gaietteer agent, see tnat tne name or . I POLK & CO. U on a contract before you sign It. Excursion Ratbs East, covering round trip, via Northern Pacific Long limit. stopovers, diverse routes. Particulars at 165 Morrison street, corner Third, or by letter to A. D. Charlton, A. O. P. A.. Portland, Or. Memorial Exbrcises at Shaver School. The memorial exercises at the Shaver school will be held at 1:30 p. m. today. In the Assembly Hall. All are in vited to attend. Oreo on City boats for Decoration Day river trips leave Taylor St. dock 8 and 11:30 a. m.. 3:30 p. m. Leave Oregon City 10 a. m, 1:30 and 5:30 p. m. Round trip 25c. Starts on Second Track. Work has been started on the second track for the O. W. P. on Milwaukie avenue, between Holgate street and the Crematorium. St-RB shot on constipation. Wild Pigeon Springs Mineral Water. Try it and be convinced. Just what you need- Order 24S Ash street. Phone, Main 26S2. Not charged nor doctored, but furnished you Just as It comes from the rock. Wild Pigeon Springs Mineral Water. 248 Ash street. Phone Main 2632. Low Rate excursion tickets East via the Northern Pacific Full particulars at ticket office. 155 Morrison street, corner Third. Portland. Or. Prize Roses, full six Inches across. Just received, also fine assortment peacock feathers. Closed tomorrow. Fraley's Mil linery. . For kidney or stomach troubles take Wild Pigeon Springs Mineral Water. One Jug, l. Order at 24S Ash street. Phone, Main 2632. Nsrw stork embroidered canton linen waists table llneen. Mrs. I. Frohman, Portland Hotel Tonioht. benefit concert Central Chris tian Church, E. 20th & Salmon. Tickets 25c DR. EOUI DENIES SATS SHE NEVER TRIED TO GET SPECKART MOSEY, Declares That the Story of a. Fight for Possession of Letters Is Ridiculous. 1 V. vAivn 1-rm SaeMn vntfr- day. Dr. Marie D. Equi. who Is alleged to have helped to separate Miss Harriet TT" BnenUo ct fpnm Yiaf TTinthpr. ZaVB OUt the following statement, denying the cnarges made Dy mrs. opecnari. tne cnarges are mem huukudw, ..... !li.nnDUu1 OAFlnlinlv. MisS liUt LI. IJ V u.DWUSWwv. . ... . Speckart has never been a patient of mine, ana Jt nave never trra.Hx uci i i fesslonally or otherwise than any woman might be expected to treat a young girl needing deserving friends and sympathy. We have become fast friends through thn fact that she confided to me her troubles with her relatives. "The story that there was a ngnt over the possession of the letters which I Uln RnwVnrt R rldlCUlOUS and a gross exaggeration. Certainly, how ever, nobody naa autnonty to uroa w the young lady's trunk and steal them. There was nothing whatever Incriminat ing in them, which is shown by the fact that they were turned over to me oy mo t 1 1 ... AtnTnv attar hv came Into hi possession. The letters were obtained from Miss Bpeckart Dy me Birtnes m v- . .nri iHtbh tn the District I1CI ACOL.VEO, o . . . . ... Knicor nn their charares against me. Would that official have returned them to me If tney naa con n i.. ont,iTcr rimlTiBl or tending to show that I was trying to secure Miss Speckart's money? "I have never received a penny from Miss Speckart and have never tried to secure a penny. I am perfectly able to get along without any of the Speckart money. The idea of trying to get any of It never entered my mind." TROUBLES OF SPECKARTS. Mrs. M. E. Daggett and Judge Fra- zer Makes Statements. Mrs. M. E. Daggett, in speaking of her connection with the Speckart case, said yesterday: "In my official capacity as an officer of the Juvenile Court I had nothing to do with the Speckart affair. The Juvenile Court has had nothing to do with the case whatever. Miss Speckart came to me and asked me to care for her. She had some misunderstanding with her relatives, that Is. her mother and her brother, and said that they had threatened to force her out of the city. As in the case of many other young women who are not within the Ju risdiction of the Juvenile. Court, I be friended her. "The account that I threatened the mother with arrest has been misrepre sented by Interested persons. Miss Speck art wrote a note to her mother asking that her clothing be sent her. By the ad vice of her attorney the note was sent, and he directed that the clothing of Miss Speckart be sent to my apartments." In connection with the controversy rela tive to the Speckart case. Judge Frazer, of the Juvenile Court, yesterday made the following statement to The Oregonian: "Mrs. M. B. Daggett's connection with the Speckart case arose merely from a desire to help any one in need of assist ance. She is the most charitable, sym pathetic and kind-hearted person I ever knew, without exception. Hardly a day passes that she does not help one or more women or children wno are in distress. Miss Speckart represented that she was afraid of her mother: that her mother had coerced her Into signing a petition to the County Court of Multnomah County ask ing for the arpointment of herself as guardian of the property and person of her daughter. Knowing Mrs. uaggeit. Miss Speckart went to her for advice and assistance. Mrs. Daggett brought her to me for the purpose of ascertaining what could be done relative to the matter of the petition for guardianship, and I told her what her legal rights were. Just as I am called upon to advise women almost every day. There was no thought of mak Jng it a Juvenile Court case, which, of course, would have been absurd. "Neither Mrs. Daggett nor myself had any thought of acting In any official ca pacity. Later, on that same evening, I received a note from Miss speckart say ing that she was afraiu to go home, as she had reason to believe that if she did her mother would have her carried away from the city by force, and wanting to know Jf I thought there would be any thing improper in her staying at the Ho tel Portland. I wrote Jier in reply that if she felt that she could not go home that evenlnar under the circumstances, It would be better for her to go to some private house, or to some private boarding-house conducted by a woman of eood reputation, who could artora ner pro tection, and told her In case she did not know where to go, doubtless Mrs. Daggett could direct her. "I know nothing of the merits of the dispute between herself and mother, and I have never met any of the persons whose names have been connected with this affair excepting Mrs. Daggett and Miss Speckart. "In our work we are often asked to help people who do not come within the Juris diction of the Juvenile Court, and we have frequently done so. not as a part of the court work, but simply because, like most other well-disposed people, we cannot re sist an appeal for help. "Mrs. Daggett's spirit of helpfulness, her unbounded charity and her generosity. which causes her to expend considerable amounts of her own money in the work. are the qualities which have made her the splendid helper that she Is In the work of the Juvenile Court." AS TO PIANOCERTIFICATES Every prize credit certificate that has been Issued by Eilers Piano House Is transferable, and worth Its full face value In actual cash toward payment of any of the many new high-grade warranted pi anos included in our closing-out sale at the present tremendously reduced prices. An attempt was made yesterday after noon to pass a worthless certificate. We do not know where it originated, but are endeavoring to trace It, Bear In mind that all certificates must be properly reg istered and countersigned s-y regularly authorized managers of any of the Eilers stores. If you are going to participate In the sale you will have to act quickly. The end Is In sight: Eilers Piano House. 351 Wash ington street. WANTED 50,000 READERS To visit the news department of Carl Jones, the cigar man. at Fourth and Washington streets, and see the largest assortment of periodicals and daily pa pers. AUNE'S JLIFE-LIKE Pictures, taken from 8:S0 to S:30. Gallery Wash, and W. Park. Phone Mala 1S3&. Tear firamK Will Tell Tom that Murlna Ky Remedy Cures Eras. Makea Wak Eyes Etrong. Doaan't Smart. Sootaaa Kya rain, ana bua lor &o cents. Has Option of Going to Sea. Fred Scanlon, a Portland youth, has been, onerea a poweriui inducement to go to sea. Judge Cameron offered him his liberty yesterday if he would consent to ship on one of the sailing vessels that leave soon. "It will make a man of you," said the court. "You are no good now to yourself or any one else, u you took a voyage before the mast you would learn to do a few useful things, and come back a man." - Younsr Scanlon failed to show any en thusiasm over the opportunity. Apparent ly the sea was not to his liking. He was elven until today to make up nis mina. The charge against him is that of lar ceny' He borrowed a gold watcn irom a girl friend and pawned It, so the police say. THE VAUDEVILLE THEATERS Grand. When a man can shoot out the light of a candle held in another man's mouth at a distance of about ten yards, he is considered out of the ordinary, but the large audience at the Grand yesterday saw this difficult feat performed by a man with both arms off. One of tne Jjuiz brothers, who was here some years ago. Is the armless wonder, and, besides being a dead shot, he plays on several musical Instruments, drives nails, chops and saws wood. and. In fact, uses his feet better than many men can use their arms. He performed several difficult feats, ana tne number Is certainly one of the headllners in vaudeville. Another pleasing number at the Grand yesterday was the Broad way Trio. Two pretty girls and one man, all three of whom are excellent dancers, give a mimic imitation oi a baseball game which simply kept the au dience in a continuous uproar. Pantages. There Is a long list of good features at the, Pantages this week, headed by tne Topsy Turvy Trio, with their comedy hit. "O'Dowd From Cohoes. Holmes and Holmes have a good funny sketch. and the Dowlan and Alnsworth company appear with a playlet called "The Ref eree." All three are funny, and produce fits of laughter. Jean Wilson sings a new illustrated song, and Jennett Monitor performs some difficult contortionist feata. The biograph, with some new moving pic tures of the destruction of San Francisco, conclude the bill. The pictures are new and extremely interesting. The house was well filled and the pictures will draw large crowds to the Pantages all this week. Star. f-r. u.Hw wlanHa " which, the DTO- 1UW .! Cl , . . . .. - gramme says, is a potpourl of impossible facts, in two acts, Is the chief attraction at the Star this week. Wills and Collins, who are the authors of this comical af- i Vio A Artninlv manas-ed to put bar rels' of foolish comedy Into two acts, and. although the farce Is without a story, it keeps the audience laughing rrom smn io aiw 1?.,,Arvthlnir comes out all right in the end, but while the play lasts some one Is In hot water an or tne tune, n all evolves around the notion that a mar- I . Ma ABn r-nm-PU 1 from his Wife what IIOU iict. , rtntnir while she is away. A chorus has been introduced, with some pretty girls and good voices, inn s.en;ii . anii will undoubtedly ig -well yicocnicu, . - be a strong drawing card throughout the week. The Star stock company i an established Institution, and becoming very popular. PUTER IN ALAMEDA JAIL May Not Be Returned Immediately to This City. According to telegraphic advices re ceived hv The Orwronian last nignt. . A. D. Puter la still confined in the Ala meda County Jail, although United States rnmmlssloner Heacock. of San Francisco, has ordered him removed to Portland. He will not be taken here, however, by the ir,riirni authorities of the Northern Dis trict of California, it Is alleged, until the court at this place Is ready for his re centlnn: so the Question of the arrival of the famous fraudulent timber land op erator Ik still rather Indefinite. rn Af Ua ntApl nella In tha Countv Jail and United States Marshal Reed stated yesterday that no extra privileges what ever would be extended to ruier wnue in custody of the local ireaerai autnori ties. He will be required to furnish a 125,000 bond, in conformity with Judge Wolverton's recent ruling, and an addi tional 110,000 will be required to meet the conditions incident to united ataies om mi.dnnpp PmiwIi'ii order after his cap ture the other day; so that an amount aggregating $35,000 Is known to stand De tn-aon Pi, tor- anI llhrtv. It is not at all likely that Marshal Reed Intends to take any chances on his get ting away again very suoii, unci yeoLeiutiy it Aon Vilrttrl that an "Oreeon boot" would adorn one of the ankles of the wild land-grabber In case such a precau . : r,nlr1erArl necessary bv the Government officials to prevent his es cape. WIVES OBJECT To life insurance sometimes. Widows never Ho. Thev know Its value. Get particulars free. No importunity. PENN MUTUAL LIFE, Sherman & Harmon General Agents. WHERE JO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant: nne private apart ments for parties. 80S Washington, nr. 6 EH. Held as Suspected Burglar. After selling stolen articles at seven different second-hand stores, a man giv ing the name of W. H. Howard was ar rested by the police yesterday morning. He is being held as a suspected burglar. The police say there Is little doubt about his connection with the robbing of Ed Mulholland's residence, as well as several other room thefts. mrb-Grade Pianos for Kent, And sold on easy payments. Piano tuning and repairing. H. Slnshelmar. 72 Third at. Portland Brewing Co. Select Beer. Edel Brau, For sale everywhere. Phone Main 70s. If You Buy a Piano From us at the price we can now make you can use It for several years and sell it for as much or more than it cost. Why? Because it will be one of the oldest, best-known and highest-grade makes, which will always have a market value. We have inquiries most every day for a second-hand STEINWAV, or A. B. CHASE, or ESTEY, or an EMERSOX, as those who cannot afford a new high grade prefer one of the above makes (no matter how old) in preference to a cheap new piano. We are selling our present stock of new and second-hand Pianos at prices that Insure a sale to every one who calls. EASY TERMS. Dundore Piano Co. 134 6th St Opp. OregtuJu Bldx, Diet in Warm Weather Simple but Nutritions Foods Best for Summer Months. The coming of hot weather is Invariably accompanied by a large increase In trou bles due to dietary indiscretions. Thia Is almost entirely the result of over-indulgence In food. The Ideal diet in Summer is one which requires the least effort to digest, but which furnishes a large amount of force and entergy-producing nourish ment. Rex Beef Extract Is no less perfect for Summer use than in the colder season. From the simple cup of bouillon, served with a wafer and forming a complete meal, to the most elaborate of dishes. Rex Beef Is invaluable. It Is not only a perfect food In itself, but It helps keep the digestive system in such perfect con dition that other foods are much more easily digested. All roasts, chops, steaks, soups, gravies, etc., are improved In flavor and richness by the addition of a small quantity of the extract. As a beverage, it forms a stim ulant that leaves no bad after-effects. Every pound or tex Beer extract rep resents the concentrated flavor, strength and nutritive qualities of 45 pounds of the finest lean beef. It Is beef with the waste, water and useless fiber left out. Rex Beef Extract is sold Dy most gro cers and druggists. See that you get Cudahy's Rex Beef Extract. CEYLON TEA GREENorBLACK Its success may be called a "triumph of purity and economy," because it possesses these qualities to a greater degree than any other tea UQ7 TCI MJ.iKE IT Use tail the quantity as of otb.tr tea, fresh boiling water. Steep four or five minutes. TETLEY3 TEA. The 6ecret of a Good Cnp of Tea Is Tola In One Word TETLEY'S. Frank L. Smith Meat Co. 228 ALDER STREET, Between Ft 'St. ail Second. 851 SOUTH I'IRST STREET, Near the Bl-Id(;e. "Fighting the Bee! Trust" Prime Rib Roast Beef, per lb...l2 Rolled Roast Beef, per lb. 10 Pot Roast Beef, per lb 8 Short Ribs beef, per lb 7t Beef Pot Pie, per lb 6 Corned Beef, per lb 7 Shoulder Roast Veal, per lb 10 Rump Roast Veal, per lb 12Vb L.eg Veal, per lb Breast Veal, per lb 9 Veal Pot Pie, per lb 8 Spring Lamb Shoulder, per lb 10S Spring Lamb, hindquarter, per lb. 15 Spring Lamb Leg, per lb 15C Spring Lamb Loin, per lb 15 Leg Mutton; per lb ..-124 Shoulder Mutton, per lb. .......... .9i Pork Sausage, per lb "....10 Bologna Sausage, per lb 8 Frankfurters, per lb lO Breakfast Bacon, per lb 17 Lard, per lb ' 12 Special rates to liotels, boarding houses and restaurants. We will close at 12 :30 P. M. Wednes day. WESTCHESTER FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. Is paying Its San Francisco losses In full, and is transacting business as heretofore. This old and reliable company Is represented in Portland. Or., by Commercial Investment Co.. Inc., Lumber Exchange; F. O. Northrup & Co., Commercial Block. For Building Purposes And give you the opportunity of re paying same in monthly install ments ahout the same as rent. $21.24 per month Drill repay a $1000 loan, principal and interest, in 60 months. Longer or shorter time if desired. Columbia Life & Trust Co. Lumber Exchange Building. A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever FXL T. FELIX eOCRACD'S ORIENTAL U CREAM OR JLifilCAL BEADTIFIH Bmcnra Tu, Plmplt, FrwfclM Moth Tmtch auk, and btim DlfefeMt, k&d trrwry blemlA on beauty, ud d fla detection. It hu Stood tb tMt of at yeaf, ana Is so banzuass w taste It tobcsiutit It properly mad. Aocapt so otrantei felt at slmliar nam. Dr. L. Sarra said to Lady of tht h sot to (ft patient) t -As you ladlta will um them, I recommend r Ti l TT . Ai AMouirnyT T3'i2p unipobm Ta W" We Loan Money ell 'Gcmravd's Cre sn' aa tha lead harmful of all the skin preparaiions." Tor sale by all dmjiirtrt and Fancy Goods Dealer tn tha United Stale, Oauada a&d Xurope. FffllT.FOPOS, Pra. 37 Errai Jana S'rwl U-wTorl fOS SAU BX WOOOABO. CT.AKKK CO, few 7ir Your Grocer Is a Safe Milkman He has your milk in air-tight cans with all bacteria, dirt and foul odors shut off. He knows that Carnation Cream (Sterilized) is richest in butter-fat that it is pure milk with nothing but water taken out and nothing added to "preserve" or thicken or otherwise cheapen it He will sell you Carnation Cream if he really wants your trade. Try it the next time you make oyster stew. You II find it excellent. Who Gets, Consumption? One human being in every nine dies of it. The strongest man isn't proof against con sumption nor the cleanliest family. No medicine will cure it, but every man can cure himself and avoid spreading contagion if he is just a little careful Read Eugene Wood's vi tally interesting fact-story in June Everybody's " The Campaign Against the Great White Plague." t$ cents a copy 21.50 a year La Contributor HAVANA Cigar is made to maintain a high reputation To win favor by merit TRY IT. Sold by tha Plrat Hotels of the East (St. Ktgis. Altar, HoJT, Savajr, Brtitin and rtkersy Offered for the Choice Custom of tha West. WHDMAN, RAPHAEL- CO. Distributors, PORTLAND. cbwab Printing Co. MIST WOKK. KZASONAtLE rKICZS 24TH STA.R.K STREET b:w... i vV. C A ? I ' ' 2 llllf IlllliW- Vr jg air ; .N. d. Jfeoltciay and OutingMttire An opportune time to select a suitable holiday suit Our unparalleled assortment of Summer novelties has numer ous advantages: The largest stock of seasonable materials, superiority in style, fit and quality, and priced within the reach of all. Two-Piece Suits $10to$25 Tliree-Piece Suits $10to$35 1 SHAW'S PURE BLUMAUER & HOCH II K A T r"P 108 and HO Fourth Street. I VI " I I Sola Distributor for Oregon and RAMI A New Underwear Made ty RINGHEIM-SCHLICHTEN RAMIE MFG. CO. That's wonderfully liked. Neither silk, cotton, linen nor wool. It's a new spinning of a fibrous vegetable that has cuticle helping prop erties. Quite a lot of it worn and no criticism. The makers say many good things about it. We say what we know men buy it, like it enough to talk of it, and others ask for it. Better indorsement is impossible. Booklets telling you about Ramie on application. . SELLING AGENTS, ROBINSON & rn.r Hotel Perkins Baflding. teeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee COPYRIGHT SEE US 1 1 : vna team way ' rviN. in wxv ai v wicjudj Always satisfy and so-called "cheap" bifocals Never satisfy those who wear them. COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. (Danrer, Omaka. Kanaaa City, Salt Laka. Dallas, Taxas; Portland. Orajoal 133 Sixth St. Sucoor to Walter Rd Oregonian Bid. Pretty Smile Insurance Can b obtained by few visits to our of fice. Get your present defects remedied, then every few months drop in, and a touch here and there will keep your teeth in per fect condition. Clean, whit teeth ar in sured to you then. Easy payment. WISE BROS., Dentist. Palllns Bids.. M. to 9 P. M. Third Dr. W. A. Wise. Imperial Hair Regenerator la everywhere recognised as the STANDARD HAIR COLORINO for Gray or Bleached Hair. Its ap plication is not affected by baths; fiennita curling ; is absolutely harm ess; any natural hade produced; invaluable for Beard and Mustache. Sample of your ha!r colored free, laperlal Cbea. Mlf . Ce., MS W. lit SlN.Y. a fteaaas. Clarlre m a . America's ORIGINAL MALT WHISKT Without a Rival Today Waahlnstoo. THE ONLY PAINT SHE EVER USED or has any use for, is Bay State, and she is exactly right, for there is none so permanent, so easily applied, or will effectually cover as much surface. Put up in any quantity ready for im mediate use, it offers an exceptional opportunity for anyone to do their own painting and "save money. The Big Paint Store FISHER JHORSEN 5 CO. Front and Morrison Streets irrnmrrMr HTMTfTOTnT tC! mrA Washington. 8 A ; Sundaya, to 12. Main 2039. lr. T. P. Wis. TEETH (12.00 Fall Sat tn -00- VKED FfUCHX Rao aa 40S Dcav