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THE MORNIXG OKEGONIAJf. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24. 1807. CITY NEWSjN BRIEF OREOOMAN TELErnoNES. Countlnt-Room Main 7OT0 City Circulation ....Main 7070 Managing Editor '. Main 70T0 Sunday Editor ............. . . M iit n 7"7i 'ompowlnfi-Room ........Main 7TO City Editor , Main TirTO Superintendent Building Main 7070 Kant girte Office East SI i ASUNEMEMS. THJ3 HEILJG THEATER (14th and Washing ton trL Tonight tt 8:15 oYlnrlc. CherU riah Hlmpaon tn the comic oixra, "Red Feather." BAKER THEATER (M b-t. Yamhill and Ty- ior Baker Theater Company fn "Why Baxter Butted In"; tonight at 8:15. E H ELP E THPTATRR filth sn3 MorrUon) "ho Midnight F"lyr": tonight at 8: IS. CRA.-D THKATER (Wahlnxton. bcwn F-ark and Seventh Vaudeville, 2:30, 7iZO and 9 P. . -pANTAC.ES SKATER fFourth and Stark) t ontlnuoua vattmlevl He. SiSO. 7:3ft. & P. M. STAVR THEUTER Farlc and Wuhlngton) Allen Stock Company tn "Humbug": mat- Inee at 2:13; tonight at 8:13. LYMC THEATER 7th and Alder Th Lyrle torlc Company la "Sapho"; M:1S auid 8:14 Celebrated ?3d Birthday. Yesterday was the 3d birthday of Mrs. Otella. De IVitt. who was born In Indiana. In the town of Brookvllle. January 23. 1S14. She came arroBs the plains to Oregon, in 1S47 ; and ha been almost a continuous resid ent of the state ever since. . While physi cally weak, necessarily, owlnir to her ad vanced ase, her hearing Is good, she takes a keen Interest In the affairs of the pres ent time, and her mind is active and- alert. She was made happy yesterday by the birthday greetings Bent her by the friends yet living who knew her two and three scare years ago. She Is perhaps the oldest woman in Portland at the present time. Samuel Wilson, however antedates -Mr. Je Witt a. little. He also was born In Indiana, and his birthday was on De cember 23. 1812. hence he was 94 years old on .December 23. 1906. Mr. "Wilson came to Oregon in 1852. And lived in Thurston County, now in Washington, for several years. In April. 185fi. his cabin en Tenal- quot prairie; about 12 mi lea southeast of Olympla, was attacked toy Indians and he waa shot through the body and sup- posed to be mortally wounded; but bis grit and splendid constitution brought him through, and today, except for his eyesight, he Is in pretty good trim. , Car8 Collide in Foa. In a collision between trolley-cars on the IrvlnRton division of the Portland Railway. Light & Power Company on Multnomah, between Kast Eighth and East Ninth streets, at 8 o'clock yesterday morning, Conductor William Evans, of car No. 176, was In jured so that he was removed to St. Vincent's Hospital. loyd Homer, a pas senger; Conductor J. w. avls, of the opposing car: Motorman J. T. Hirks, of car 176, and Motorman R. L. Smith, of the opposing car, were .cut and bruised, but none seriously. The collision oc curred through disobedience of orders on the part of the crew of car No. 176, It Is said. This car went by a switch, where It was supposed to pass the other car. It was very foggy and the cars crashed together with considerable force, although neither was making fast speed because of the weather conditions. Both cars were damaged to such an extent that they bad to be taken to the repalr- e hop. Cot'RT Anjoi-RNS to Ot7t Warm. The unwillingness of the City of Portland to Py 14 a ton for coal necessitated a recess of court yesterday forenoon while Municipal Judge Cameron was engaged tn getting warm. An ineffectual attempt to heat the courtroom with a Are kindled from green wood left the thermometer down In the vicinity of the freezing point and the man on the bench was soon shivering more energetically than the wreck In the prisoner's box whose nerves had not yet been steadied by a morning dose of alcohol. Judge Cameron stood It until he was numb and then adjourned court while he went into the anteroom and thawed out before the fireplace. Rkv. H, R. Hulsb to Speak. Rev. H. R. Hulse, of New York, will address the men of the Protestant KnlscoDal Church at 8 P. M., Friday. January 25. at Trinity parish house, Nineteenth and Everett etreets, on the subject of the Missionary Thank-Offering, to be presented In 1907 y the men of the church. In gratitude for 300 years of XSnarllsh ohrletlanlty. The committee- eppolnLed. by Sishop Scadding for this diocese hopes that there will be a large attendance to hear what Mr. Hulra has to say on the subject and confer with him as to ways and means of carrying out the object. C. T. U. Rkct.ption Todat.-A re- ception will be given this afternoon by the Multnomah County W. C. T. IJ. at the home of Airs. llie-beth Xalgleish Twelfth street, in honor of State President Mrs. Lucia Faxon Addtton, a delegate to the world and national con ventions of the organization. The hours will be from 2 to & o'clock and Mrs. -Ad- diton will be assisted In receiving by Mrs. Ida Barkley and Miss Ansora-e. Those Interested In the- work arev cordial ly Invited to attend. Ekfks Support for "Water Code. tt.o Portland Board of Trade Is sending: out a circular letter to all the commercial bodies of Oregon, accompanied t- copies of the water code, with the request that In the Interest o! the future development and progress of the state they give their orflclal support to the code as prepared. This water code represents fully a year's WorK Ot th Oregon legislative committee and the Board of Trade. It Is now In the hands of the Leitl s 1 at u re. Wn,t Tauc A bout Spra tjno. JT. J-r. Reld. Fruit Commissioner for Multnomah district, and W. T. Williamson, pecretary of the State Agricultural Society, will be present at the, meeting of the Woorllawn Orange next Saturday night, and talK on til puhject Of "Spraying." Mrs. Stana- . htiry. the lecturer, has arranged an In structive programme for that evening. The meeting will be an open one. and all are Invited to come. Neootutino for Lmfc-Dr. C. W. Cornelius Is negotiating for a 25-year lease on a 60x100 lot at the northwest corner of Park and Alder streets. Mrs. Valkcr of San Francisco Is the owner of the property and t Is not known whether she will consent to-lease -the lot for so long a period. The lot faces on Fark street and Is directly opposite the site of the proposed Baldwin & Downing office building. Houses tVjiN-nn to Rist. We have 100 first-class tenants whom we are anxious to locate in desirable houses before Feb ruary 1. If you have anything good and modern. Ave to eight rooms, Gast Side or West. Side, list the same with us at nee. We will furnish you a tenant and collect the rent for you If you so desire. The. Title Guarantee & Trust Co.. 240-244 Washington street, corner Second. Port land, Or. BlGMN Cash Goes Over. The meeting of the Civil Service Commission to de cide the case of Captain Ren Biarlln. the deponed harbormaster. was postponed yesterday morning until next week. J. W. Blaln. one of. the commissioners, 1b ill and was unable to attend yesterday. Prdparino por Hard Pavemrot. Prop erty owners along Russell street between Williams and Union avenue are prerar- Ing for the hard pavement to be laid there this Sprlnit, by putting in eras and water mains. -A. gas main is being laid on the street. Fined for AssAULT.-ln the Municipal Court yesterday morning. C. ehlvely was fined $30 for assaulting Patrolman Hlrach last Saturday night, during the exolte- ' ment along Washington street after the labor parade. Dr. Geo. F. Koehler. returned, resumes practice. FleMner bldg.. 10th and Wash. Ir. W. I. Howard, chronic and nervous diseases, Commonwealth Bldg., Sixth st Wru. Miss Hattle Newmar call at the T. W. C. A. Immediately? Woux'i Exc, 133 loth, lunch 11:10 to 2; business men's lunch. Win, Make Ixino Strf.eit. Belmont street Is to be extended to the top of Mount Tabor, which will make it the longest street leading eastward from the Willamette River. The street had already been opened and extended from the former city limits to West avenue, except that the fences had not yet been set hack from the new street Tines, and the surveyors were out yesterday setting the stakes to open the street between West avenue afid Mount Tabor, following the track of the Mount Tabor branch of the Portland Railway Company. It Is hoped to carry the Improvement all the way to Mount Tabor before the year expires. Fireman Makes Answer. F. W. Kip per, a member of the Portland Fire De partment, rebuked by Deputy City At torney Fitzgerald for testifying In behalf of a fallen woman, yesterday .made a statement declaring that Mr. Fitzgerald was in the wrong. Mr. Klppr rays that he had never aeen the woman before1 in his life and that his testimony related only to his observations concerning thft Quimhy Motel and also to that given by the chief witness for the prosecution, who ho declares committed perjury In the Municipal Court. Mr, Kipper pays that he has always borne a good reputa tion and that he can prove it. COIfDUCTS Hkvivai. Kk.hvht.b, Rev. John Ovall Is assisting Rev. C. J. Larsen in revival services at the Norwegian Methodist Church, corner Davis and Thirteenth streets every evening this week except Saturday. Next Sunday he will preach at the Swedish Mission Church, corner Gllsan and Seventeenth streets In the morning-, at the Swedish Lutheran Church, corner Rodney and Stanton etreets in the afternoon and at St. John's Evangelical Church, St. Johns In the evening. Plan Athletic Circus. An athletic circus In which members of the .National juard and Multnomah Club will partici pate Is being planned. The club named three of its members. G-eorge McMlllon, Chester Murphy and Morris Dunns to confer with Colonel C. B. McDonell " on the subject. It la planned to hold the circus in the spacious National Guard armory and to have all sorts of athletic and gymnastic turns on the programme. Educational Defartmiot or .women's Club. The educational department of the Women's dub will meet this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Airs. - O. P. M. Jamison, 675 Main street. A pro- gramme will be given and some practical workers will give suggestions. Those who are Interested In these lines are Invited to attend as well as members of. the department, Boiler Explodes. In a boiler ex plosion at the plant of the Jones Lumber Company, on the Macadam Road, late yesterday afternoon S. E. Balden and H. E. Jenkins were scalded about the face and head, and were removed to the Good Samaritan Hospital for treatment. Their injuries are not thought to be serious. Woman Accuses Policeman. Written charges of conduct unbecoming an officer have, been preferred against Patrolman Stark Lytle by Mrs. F. M. Foster, of 598 Hood street, who alleges that the officer made improper advances toward her. Lytle denies the charge. The case will go before the Police Commission. Jacob A. Riis, the famous New York citizen appears at the White Temple on the Y..M. C. A.. Star Course Friday night. January 25. Reserved seats 60 cents and U. First Baptist Church. The third num ber of the Y. M. C. A. Star Course will be held (Friday night. Jacob A. Riis will speak. For Welsh Anthracite, the best and cheapest coal on the market, telephone to Main 65 Oregon Fuel Company. Y. M. C. A. Star Coursb number Fri day night at the White Temple. Water color exhibition, Tull & GibbB. DRAMA BY LOCAL AUTHOR Baker Stock Company to - Produce "Oregon" Next Week. The new comedy-drama, "Oregon," Just completed by Mrs. June McMlllen Ord way. will be produced next week for the first time on any stage by the Baker stock company, Mrs. Ordway having ar ranged for four performances, beginning Monday, January 28, and Including a Wednesday matinee. Mrs, Ordway Is well known as a writer of verse and fiction, but in producing "'Oregon" she has entered the dramatic field with a splendid vehicle and an over whelming success Is prophesied for her. The-Story which Is told In "Oregon" will be of personal Interest to every man, woman and child in the' Northwest. fVr It deals directly with an actual occur rence on the old overland trail which was traveled by many of the pioneer residents of this and neighboring cities. It will be handsomely and appropriately staged, the properties having been ee- cured from the Oregon Historical Society and the scenery painted to order for this special production. Many familiar scenes will be depicted on the artistic curtains, and old residents will be delighted with the portrayal of early days. Mrs. Ordway Is deserving of great credit for her enera-y Ira the literary field, and the deep Interest manifested by the gen- eral public In this nrst dramatic venture savors ot an unusual triumph. Seats are now on sale at the Baker box office. ARTHUR HARTJP COMING I'o Hng Hungarian "V"iollnlit 'Will riay at the Hcillg on February 1. The wizard of the how. an Hart- xnann has been called since he began his long transcontinental tour of America, is certainly a most Interest in ft and picturesque personality. He Is extremely like the pictures of Paganlnl say some of the critics, al though his individuality Is far too atronff to show any genera resem blance to any one but himself. Mo seems a very demon ot the fiddle in some of his stormy attacks and tempestuous passages, and there ia no doubt but that he will Interest the loual music lovers tremendously. The recital wHl be at the Helllg Theater on Friday, February 1 under the direc tion of X.ols Steers-Wynn Coman. JAC0BA. RIIS. Jacob A. Riis. the famous New Yorker whom President Roosevelt terms "The most useful citizen in New York." will .appear at the White Temple, Friday. January 25. This man. who as a younK man was a police reporter in New York, speaks out of-his experience which makes vivid pictures before the minds of the people as he addresses his audience. He has a remedy for the evils he de- plrta and In this hla reform 18 practi cal. He has torn down and built up the tenement districts in the most con gested city of the country. After 25 years of persistent work he has ac complished in New York what every one said could not be done. Mr. Riis will besjln speaklnit at S:00 on Friday evening at the First Baptist Church. Twelfth and Taylor streets, under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. The re served seats are on sale at the V. C. A. for 50c and SI. 8:30 FRIDAY MORNING. The greatest bargains In ladles' skirts can be found Friday morning at Le'Falals Royal that you have ever had an oppor tunity of securing In this city. There are several hundred to select from, values up to S1Z.50. Your choice, S4.95. 375 Washington street. . EFFORT IS HID Y. M. C. A. Again Takes Up Movement for New Building. PLANS ARE MAPPED OUT leader "Will Resume tte Work of Raising $350,000 Where It Was Dropped at Close of Last " Campaign. Plans for raising the balance, of the. 9330.000 necessary for the erection of a building: suitable for the joint use of the Y. M. C. A. and the T. W. C. A. were laid last night at a meeting of the various committees of the two organiza tions. The new campaign will De started February 8 and will continue for a month. On that date representatives of the asso ciations will make short speeches at the various churches throughout the city, out- lininjr the work and soliciting their co operation. These short addresses will be made from week: to week throughout the campaign. Miss Constance McCorkle, general sec retary of the Y. W. C. A., stated that she had talked with several business men and that they expressed the opinion that this was a bad month in which to start the campaign, aa there is now considera ble agitation in regard to the car short ace and business men cannot get their goods. It was also stated that this car shortage was not to be laughed at, as It was really a serious proposition. "W. M. I-add was of the opinion that the car shortage does not have very much to do with the situation, as, it a man wished to give, he would give anyway. He pointed to the time when the old build ing was put up. and said hard times were then on. It was also pointed out that there is now a campaign for get ting money to build an addition to the hospital, and that two additional insti tutions In the city want 12s,000 the Good Samaritan Hospital and the Homeopathlo Hospital. 'I understood that Instead ot being m whirlwind campaign, this Is to be a still hunt proposition," said John F. Carroll of the Telegram. "The car shortage howl Is louder than we think it is." said W. J. Clem ens. "The merchants cannot set goods and they cannot deliver them. It Is not of much use to go to a business man when he Is sore at the railroads." Ii.e public will be compelled to go to the newspapers for Information about the present campaign, as the commit tees decided to discontinue the use of the clock. A thermometer and bulletin board were suggested, but it was de cided not to adopt them. It was thought best to Instruct the 100 solicitors in the best way of hand ling the situation ana ot obtaining funds, and to this end it was suggested that H. W. Stone, W. J. Clemens, Sam uel P. Lockwood and Miss Constance McCorkle be appointed to issue in structions to the workers. It was voted to have the headquar ters at the T. M. C. A. during this campaign. The committee will work under one head during the present ef fort instead or under lour as before. S. G. Reed was appointed chairman and Mrs. A. E. Rockey vice chairman. Others present were Robert E. Living stone. John r . Carroll, H. B. Mac Naughton. The next meeting will be held at the Y. M. C. A., January 30, at 8 P. M. AT THE THEATERS "RED FEATHER" TOSIGHT. ChrerldaJi Simpson Romantto Comic Opera at Hclllg Theater. t The fascinating prima donna. Cnerldah Slmpaon, supported by an excellent cast, a good-looking chorus that can sing and a n augmented orchestra, will begin an engage- ment of four performances at the Hellig Theater, Fourteenth and Washington streets. tonlKht at 8:15 O'clock. In writing "Red Fether" Itef?lna.ld Ie Koven's effort must have been guided by the same touch 01 genlua that Inspired the splendid music of "Robin Hood." The score of "Red Feath er is expressive, containing- nerve and spirit and no lack of farlghtneas, brilliancy, color and sparkle. Some of the more Impor- tant of the numbers are "Conspirators," "The Little Mllllntr." "fiong' of the Guard." "Prince of Good Fellowa." "Lessons In 1 These Mine." "The Humor 'Trie Merry Cvller." "The Verse.- r is Oh Highborn Rooster," A Madrigal," "The Hose and the Mm" and "Tho Garden of Dreams." Beats are now selling for th engagement at the box office the theater. Foruteenth and Wunington streets, (or the entire engagement. Many See Mow Baxter Butted In." Bo Jnany axe wondering how "Baxter Butted In" that the Baker Theater is be- legrd lth eae-sr audience, this weA Of course the comedy- is a long laugh, but there is more than al ry nothings to it. Miss Drew Is Introduced this wee It and 'baa already proved a favorite. 'The Midnight Flyer" at Kmplre. Miss Se&brlght, the voubrette leading woman in 'The Midnight Flyer w the Em- pirs. plays three distinct parts and dots them all splendidly. In addition to this she gives e. number of new and catchy songs and dances, while Black; Sam also contributes his share. "The L rl!s J31gT Melodranu. Have you heard the talk that is golnc the rounds about the colofsal hit now be- Ing scored hy the Lyric stork compaTfy? Of A DOCTOR'S SLEEP Found He Had to Leave OS Coffee. Many persons do not realize that a bad stomach will cause insomnia. Coffee drinking, being such an an cient and respectable form of stimula tion, few realize that the drug" caffeine contained tn coffee and tea Is one of the principal causes of dyspepsia and nervous troubles. Without their usual portion of coffee or tea. the caffeine topers are nervous. Irritable and fretful. That's the way with a whisky drinker. He has got to have his dram "to settle hli nervei" habit. To leavs off coffee la an easy matter If you want to try it, because Postum well boiled according to directions gives a gentle but natural support to the nerves and. does not contain any drug: notnlng but food. Physicians know this to be true, as one from Georgia writes: "I have cured myself of a longr-stand- Ing case of Nervous Dyspepaia by leav ing off coffee and using: Postum. Food CofteejC says the doctor. "I also enjoy refreshing sleep, to which I've been an utter stranger for 20 years. "In treating Dyspepsia In its Vari ous types. I find little trouble when I can Induce patients to Quit coffee and adopt Postum.", The doctor is ria-ht and there is a reason. Read the little book. -The Road to WellvUle." in pkges. , course you have unless you're a deaf mute or are wearing ear pads, Everybody is talk ing about "The Pulse of New York." latinc3 at star Today. This afternoon there will be a matinee per formance of "Dad's Girl" at the Star Theater by the Alien Stock Company. This Is a com edy drama which has th. recommendation of year, or success. It was formerly used by Annie PtxJey. SpAT SALE TOMORROW. Advance Seats lor Helen Byron In Comic Opera ''Sergeant Kitty." Tomorrow F"riiy momlnr. at to o'clock, the advance seat sale will open at the box office, the Helllg Theater, Fourteenth and Washington streets, for th dainty prima donna, Helen Byron, In the military com to opera. "Stirgeant Kitty.' This tuneful offer ing will be the attraction at the- above the ater next Sunday, Monday. Tuesday, W,dnday nifihti, January 27, 58, 29 and SO. The boost Of "Sergeant Kitty" Is by Tl. H. Burnslde, the music by Baldwin Slane, and the piece was staged under the personal supervision of the author who ts ona of the most capable men in this country in that line of work. The opera hss a tan gible plot, the situations are amusing and natural and the company is one of excep tional merit. Taken- all in all this is an at traction that la lure to please, "Yon Yoason" Coming to Empire. The great S wed tan dialect comedy "Ton Tonson," will come to the Empire The ater next week. "Ton Tonson" is arwoid favorite and It comes to Portland this sea son with so many new specialties that it will hardly be recognized. "The Heir Apparent" Soon at Lyric. F"or next week's attraction at the L-yrto Johnson MoCull y's romantic comedy-drama, "The Heir Apparent," will He presented with special scenery and effects. It 1 a costume play of an lmasrinary kingdom. AT THE VAUDEVILLE THEATERS , HavdllKae Acts atC fantaffrti There is not an act on the new Pantages bill this week but that could b utilised as the headline act of a big vaudeville show. Among them are: Wilson Musical Comedy troupe in "The Mascot," J. W. and Mattie Smith, musicians and cartoon ist!; Edith and Lee Haney, novelty doll act : Tom Tancaster. comedian ; Genevieve -A.rd.ell, illustrated song- Famous Dancer a. the Grand. Singing end dancing are the main features on the present I1I at the Orand. It is strict ly cheerful vaudeville. ,The famous Parisian dancer, Martynne, with nine immense plate flaw mirrors, each 10 feet hlfh, is the head liner. Grip Bacillus Abroad in the Land Mild Epidemic Prevails In Portland, and Physicians Advise All Suffer ers to Go to Bed. IP you have the backache, no friends, a "head," high fever, racking pains, a bad cough and an alarmingly mean disposition, Just put it down that you caught the grip, and send for the doctor. And don't lose any time In setting; to bed and preparing to take things easy for a few days, for grip ia a disease that has to be carefully reckoned with and treated with skill and patience. Don't imagine that it Is only a cold with a new-fangled name, for it is a real "bug" disease and ' always comes in epidemic form. There are those who still cling to the idea that grip is an individual disease and who scorn the precautions which doctors prescribe, but when any of these scoffers come In contact with the rapidly, traveling - germ and that meanest of all mean feelings takes pos session, the tune Is changed and the re viler Is meek enough to submit to hot baths and other necessary remedies. x ne oniy real difference between t lie gripor influenza, as they call it in Eu- rope-and a cold is that grip Is a germ disease which hi epidemic, while colds are not. The name influenza comes from a Iatln expression which means "the hidden influence of the sKy," and the fact that a grip epidemic usually follows a cold spell is significant of the name. 'Atmospheric conditions and the fact that people are more susceptible after severe weather make the epidemics of grip more usual at such times than others," said Dr. Ray Matnnn yesterday. "The disease is communicated by con tact and through the air," he continued, "and the germ travels more rapidly than that of any other known disease. The germ was discovered or Isolated in J892 and la known as the bacillus of PTelCfer. An individual locality rarely sutlers longer than two months from an epi demic, but of course there will be sporadic cases ranaer iimn mat." 0r Matson further said that grip, or Influenza, Is responsible for many deaths. especially among the old or debilitated. as srrip is not a disease which the State Board of Health requires reported, there Is no record or the number ot cases now In Portland, but physicians say a mild epidemic prevails in Port land and adTlau all who have the well- known symptoms to go to bed and not try to fight against It. 68 It only aegra- va te the disease. "Mi Rht as well jtlvei r to lt."--iaid 1r. Ft. O. "Venney-. "Patte-nts who go to bed Bonds for Investment Call or write Franlc Robertson F-alIIng Building Third and Washington fits. Phone Main 691. LIGHT LUNCHES Served at ; re-be' s; Confectionery 310 Washington Street "THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN OREGON" AT YOUR SERVICE Portland. Or.. Jan. 24. 1907. If you contemplate opening s BANK ACCOUNT, if you ha-ve idle money not drawing inter est, we invite your attention to the fact that the "Oldest Trust Company in Oregon" Pays 3 PER CENT interest on SAV INGS ACCOUNTS, compound- ed twice a year, 2 PEfe CENT on CHECKING ACCOUNTS. 22 to 4 PER CENT on Cer tificates of DEPOSIT, de- pending upon the term of de posit. Resources over i $1,800,000 In business ""twenty years. Call for book of "ILLUSTRATIONS." Portland Trust Company of Oregon S. S, Cor. Third and Oak Sta, Phcn Exchange 71 TEN'J. I. COHEN President II. 1.. PITTOCK. Vice-President Ti. LEE PAGET.. Secretary J. O. GOLIRA. , .Assistant Secretary and send for their physician get well much quicker than those who try to re main up and. curs the txase Ives, with hom remedies." TAILOR-MADE SUITS. Wlill9 we have eold a large number the last few days, we still have soma bar gains left. You can save money toy giving- us a call. le Palais Royal, 37S Washington street. . WHERE T0 DINE. AU the delicacies of the teuoa At the Portland Restaurant: fin private apart ments tor parties. 305 Wash, near it. - Theater Furnishes Escorts. NEW YORK, Jan. 23. The latest in novation by a local theater br Is a corps of uniformed escorts for the pro tection of women who come unattended to evening performances. The professional escorts are to stand In the lobby in full regalia. Any woman who desires an escort will simply be required to notify the box office be tween acts, and the man detailed to her service will be In evidence at the close of the performance. The escorts are tQJ w xu.'kolvzu U jr 1UU ujauag anient 1 1 c of charge. Adhesive, Invisible, harmless. Satin skin powder Is made In 4 allurlnpr tints. 2Be. Bitters The Famous Tonlo and Cordial, On Sale neruvhert. UYTIES BROTHERS. Oenerat Aeents. New York. TILLMAN A BF.NDEL, San FrascUCw, DR. B. E.WRIGHT The Painless Dentist. iLUMerteral! umm 11 Greatest Skill at Moderate Prices 1 S42V2 Washington, corner Seventn. 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SHAW'S PURE BLUMAUER & HOCH The Newrorli Denial Parlors Introduced Modern Dental Work in Portland 7 years ago, as well as Modern Trices for the benefit of the people of the Northwest JO CAS Modern Dentistry is Painless Dentistry fin njj)i Teeth Extracted Positively Without Pain RU lAHl We have concentrated our entire force of World Renowned Special ists at our Main Office, where the General Mana&er will hereafter devote his whole time looking after the welfare of the patients of this . office at Fourth and Morrison Sts.. Portland. Oregon. Our prices are just the same as In all Eastern cities for legitimate work, with a protective guarantee for ten years. Everything modern and elaborately arranged for the comfort of our patrons. f .3 PWTE5 teeth Without Plates $5.00 We are making a specialty of GOLD CROWN and BRIDGE WORKi tne moat BKAlTII-'l'l.. PA1NLBS9 and DtrRABLB of all dental work knowo to the profession. Our name alone will be a cruarantee that your Work Will Xi Of the best. We have a specialist In each department. Best operators, best gold workmen and extractors of teeth: In fact all the Sta-fT are INVENTORS OB- MODERN DENTISTRY. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS Fourth and Morrison Streets Portland, Orrgoa. Do not mistake the Place. We have been In these same offices for over seven years, 'Over Sealey Mason's Grocery." CARELESS inn TP-rafrMT COLUMBIAN OPTICAL COMPANY Denver. Omaha, Kansas City. Salt Lake, Dallas, Tex-i Portland. Or. ' 1SS Sixth St. FLOYD r. BBOWEB, Mar. Oreatonjan Bids.. DEMENTS BEST FLOUR KEEP YOUR. CUSTOMERS GOOD-NATURED By supplying them flour that is good for digestion, good to the palate and full weight guaranteed. DEMENTS BEST FLOUR DEMENT BEOS. CO, Millers, Makers of High-Grade Flout-. 340 Kast Washington Street, Phone i East 5607. i chivab Printing Co. mms-T" ar-oajr. txytojriiK rjrrczf 24H STARK STKttTl WMaaaasjasityiaaai. The Kind You Have Always in use for over SO years and 2"-cj, sonal it All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just.as.good"are but Experiments thavt trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Ezperimenta What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing: Syrups. J It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It reUeves Teething- Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural fileep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 7 Sears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THI CCNTAva COMPVNT. TT SUHUST TsItT, NIW V0 CITY. Amertcs'i ORIGINAL MALT WHISKY VTltioct t Riva Today MALT Gold Crown and Bridge Work $5.00 Makes glasses worthless. tI7. 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