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k 3 r.r - 12 THE JIOBKIKG OREGONIN, THURSDAY, rAPBIL' 5, 1900. Oriental Rug Sale Today we place on tale a bale of Turkish Rugs at Special Prices You run no risk In buying- our Oriental Burs. Every one has passed the most rigid Inspection of experts, which In sures qualities above criticism; color blendlngs harmonious; and good shapes. They Include the following well-known makes. MELAS. CARABAGH SHIRVAN MALAGRAX KAZAK TEHERAN KURDISTAN MISSOUL KOUROOK Sizes Medium and Large Here.are a few camples of the special prices on this lot: aiOO Rugs at J 8.75 each i.co Rugs at. 12.25 each 17.50 Ruge at. 3LW each 60.01 Rugs at. 48.00 each 83.00 Rugs at. C3.00 each "We carry the "Jily choice collection of Turkish Rugs In Portland. Come and look them over. OLDS & KING FRANCHISE IS GRANTED TRACTIOjr-COMPANY GETS RIGHT TO MARQUAM GULCH. Temporary Transfer of 515,000 to the Police Fund Many Strct Mat ters Provided. The Common Council yesterday granted tho Portland Traction Company a fran chise to build and operate a street railway along Fifth and other streets, from Jef ferson to the Intersection of First and Bherldan. An ordinance providing for a temporary loan to pay salaries of tbe police force was passed. An unusually large amount of routine business, principally connected with street and sewer improvements, was transacted with neatness and dispatch. All the mem bers were present. Mayor Storey presid ed, and everything was harmonious ana no time was wasted. Fifth-Street Franchise. The ordinance which has been beforo the Council for some time providing for grant ing the Portland Traction Company a railway franchise rfom Jefferson street along Fifth and other streets, to the southern part of the city, and asking for the vacation of the franchise of the City & Suburban Company on South First ? J2!. flSHL2? , .. w-v ' . on .iuuMiii.-u c,iru . u.iw . with amendments, striking out the streets asked for south of Sheridan street, and. so amended, the ordinance was passed. The franchise granted the company Is over Fifth street from Jefferson to Sher man, down Sherman to Second, along Sec ond to Sheridan, and down Sheridan to First, the line ending at the north end of the First-street bridge over Marquam's gulch. It Is understood thnt the Traction Com pany favored this arrangement In order to avoid any complications with the City & Suburban Company, and they will thus get Into the south end and bide their time to secure further extension In that dis trict. In connection with this franchise, an agreement between the Traction Company and the Portland Street Railway Company was filed, providing for granting passen gers on cither line transfers at Fifth and "Washington streets to the other line. Providing: Pnjr for Police. An ordinance making a temporary trans-, fer of $15,009 from the general fund to the fund for the maintenance of the police force, to enable the overduo salaries of policemen to be paid, and providing, by stipulation of the Police Commissioners, that the City Treasurer should retain the quota of taxes coming In for the police fund until they amount to JIS.OOO. when he shall transfer the money to the general fund, was passed by a vote of 9 to 2. Beld InK objected to the passage of the ordi nance unless It provided that the money should be paid back as fast as It came to, and Luckd wished the ordinance re ferred to a committee in order that time might be given thoroughly to Investigate It. It -was urged that the policemen were four months behind with their salaries, and -ought to have their pay, and so the ordinance was passed, Beldlng and Luckel voting no. The Mayor and Auditor were Instructed to draw warrants. for the pay ment of the police force as soon as funds are available. Other Mntters. An ordinance to regulate the height of billboards and signboards In the City of Portland was read twice and referred to the police committee. It provides that signboards and billboards shall not be more than 12 feet from the ground to the top of the same, under a penalty of fine from $50 to 500. Ordinances declaring the probable cost of Improving East Morrison street and East Burnslde street, and appropriating HITS 69, the cost of the former, and $1259 36, the cost of the latter, were passed. Ordinances providing for the time and manner of Improving Macadam street. Halght avenue and Hoyt street were passed. Ordinances providing for establishing tho grade on Tillamook. Dakota, Ver mont. Florida. California and Texas streets were passed. Petitions for the Improvement of Madi son street and Kelly street: for a sewer In "Water street; for the establishment of tho grade of East Alder street: for the extension of Vaughn street, and for the removal of a fountain from Union avenue nt East Burnslde, were referred to the street and sewer committees. Petitions foi the Improvement of Sell wood, Sacramento, Halsey, Failing, Han cock and Vaughn streets were granted, and the City Engineer directed to pre pare plans and estimates for the same. Petitions for sewers In East Fifteenth. East Main. East Nineteenth. East Ank cny. East Eighth and Larrabee streets wero granted, and the City Engineer was directed to prepare plans and estimates for the same. Remonstrances against the Improvement of North Front street, against the Im provement of Northrup street, against the granting of a railroad franchise on Front street, were referred to the street com mitter. Resolutions directing publication) of no tice of intention to lmprovo Sixth street. Tillamook stree', Rodney avenue and Sac ramento street were adopted, and the City Engineer was Instructed to prepare plans and esttmatcs for tho same. A resolution was adopted giving R. 8. rnuiK ana oincrs who are studying tele graphy the right to construct a tempo- j SPECIAL FRIDAY SALE Tomorrow Only of Ladies' Kid and Mocha Gloves Kid, soft and pliable; shaped correct ly, and flnl;hed conscientiously. 2-clasp wrist and oversewn stitched. OurSI Quality. -Tomorrow Only 69c Pair The Glace Finished Gloves Are black, white and colors with white, black or fancy stltchlngs. The Mocha Gloves Are tans and grays, with self-sfltch-lngs. Come Tomorrow and supply your future glove need While $1 Gloves Are 69c pair OLDS & KING rary telegraph line from IL Terwllllger's "residence to Southern Portland. The City Attorney presented a report of tho condition of lawsuits concerning the city in existence during the year ending December 31. 1S99. It covers 10 typewrit ten pages of legal cap, and gives a brief synopsis of cases, as follows: Cases pending January 1. 1S99 31 New cases brought during ISM 23 uases heard and otherwise disposed of during la. 16 Cases now pending 91 Cases pending on appeal to Supremo Court 10 A communication was received from D. F. Harrington, cf San Francisco, protest ing against the repair of the pavement on Sixth street, and giving his views In regard-to pavements generally. Referred to the street committee. BATTALION INSPECTION. General Beebe Compliments the Nn tlonal Guard for Its Improvement. The quarterly Inspection" and muster of the Fire; battalion. Third Regiment, Na tional Guard, held at the Armory last evening, gave evidence of a high state ot discipline and efficiency. The battalion was reviewed by General Beebe and Major R. Jubitz, In command. Previous to the maneuvers In the public hall a short drill was held In the company hall ad joining. From here the battalion marched to DOSltlon In tnA mnln if11 wVa-a I. . arawn up jn ,lnea i0Tmlag ree sides of a hollow square. Major Jubltx announced ? neral Beebe was present and would address the battalion. The remarks of General Beebe war full of praise for the officers and men of the six companies present. He complimented them upon ther soldierly appearance, and expressed himself as pleased, by the at tention given to their work and their skill In drill and handling of arms. "I am gratified," he said, "to noto the full at tendance present on this occasion, and the evidence of faithful drill exhibited in your movements. It seems like the good old times before our former regiment .was called to war, to see companies filling up their ranks, and the battalion growing Into a full regiment. I am pleased to note the soldierly bearing of . the men and their mastery of the details of drill. It Is a cause of gratification to the people of the state that this Interest In the guard is evinced by Its members, and that many of thae who were with us formerly have returned to our ranks from the field of battle. The value to your organization of their experience, acquired In actual warfare. Is Incalculable. They have made a record that has filled the state with pride." General Beebe urged the men to continue the warm Interest they have shown In their work. In order that the regiment may reach the high standard set by the former regiment, and become uprnnrt m none in efficiency. The battalion, consisting of Companies E, F. G and I. and separate Companies B and M, then marched before the Gen eral and Major Jubitz, In review, their erect bearing and perfect execution of ma neuvers calling forth loud applause from tho spectator The review was followed by a dress parade, at the cnncltufnn . which the arms and equipment of each man were inspected by the Major com mandlng. i "PRETTY PERSIAN." A Great Comlo Opera Tonight, anil Kusso In "Lncln." The production of "Pretty Persian" to night at Cordray's by the Boston Lyric Opera Company will be the company's first performance In Portland. The plot Is funny, dealing with the marriage laws of Persia. According to the laws, when a married couple are divorced they can not remarry until the wife has married another. This gives rise to the "Hullah" or marriage broker, who. for a consider ation, becomes the husband for 21 hours. Following 13 the cast: "nil;n1l?m-.a2IK,2h-i."John Henderson Salemllekim, a rich banker. a....... ........... fTActJt t.til..1 The Prince Hurry Rattenbrry Tho Cadi........ ..... Charlts Van Dyne Nadir, betrothed to Nouitaa ......... ..............Henry Hal'am The undertaker .nhn. t.-ii.. Tuloupl, the" Cadi's wife, disguised as a boy........... Daisy Howard Katouche, Uool-a-boom s betrothed.... "V :,,,:. -"Bertha Nllsson Nouitaa, Salcmlleklm's daughter ' Josephine Stanton The "Pretty Perrian" will be followed by "Lucia dl Lammcrmoor." Edgardo Slpnor Domcnlco Russo And a great cast. i ANOTHER PROSPERITY STRAW ReeUtered Letter Bnalness Sbovrs an Increase of 11 Per Cent. Folowing is a comparative statement of the number of letters and packages reg istered at the Portland Postoffice during the fiscal years of the registry depirt- meat, ending March 31, 1S99 and 1S0O: Tear ending March a. !.. 301 Mi 4MI increase 573 112 BUSINESS ITEMS. If Baby la Cntllnr Teeth, Be sure and m taat old sua wtll-trtal rcneJr Mn. 'B'lnilow's Boothia- Syrup, for cfilldrea tMthlcc. Ic wotlws the child, softens the rum. sJUts all sain, cure wind calls and dlarrbotL Pianos-Organ. Wiley a Allen Co. fzMnawjMmwH MEN'S FURNISHINGS RUMSCHOWDA NECKWEAR BARATHEA NOVELTIES WASH NECKWEAR EASTER NECKWEAR FASHIONS Strictly Up-to-Date Neckwear at' Our Usual Attractive Prices ART DEPARTMENT NEW LACE PATTERNS For- Handkerchlcfe, Dollies Center Pieces, Scarfs Collars, Yokes Bolero Fronts Bolero Jackets Fedora Fronts Tie Ends, etc. Lace makers will find much to Interest them here. MORE MEW LACE CURTAINS Point d'Heabe, Renaissance, Point de Paris, Nottingham, Brussels Point and Cottage Curtains ALL THE UP-TO-DATE Sash Curtainlngs In the newest nets and sheer muslins New Art Denims, New Art Burlaps We Are Headquarters for Choice Foulard Silks IN THE SEVERAL COURTS MUSH ASKS TO 1.E DISCHARGED FROM CUSTODY. Ills Lawyers Assert That the Ver dict, Lecnllr, Is nn Acquittal Notes of Litigation. A. King Wilson and A. O'Neal, attorneys a- TnmAtt V Tiia flll Tvotltlnn In the rtmln-it rm,-, nalrlnc thnl ATlV h. TA. lecsed from custody because the verdict of the Jury is. In legal effect, a verdict of , Y0- yesterday filed a motion and afll not guilty. The verdict rendered, states: , davit asking for $150 to pay attorney's "We, the Jury In the above entitled case ees court costs and witnesses' fees, and (State uf Oregon vs. James F. Muse), find -0 temporary cl'mony. Mrs. CcggeshaJI the defendant guilty of embezzlement, and Is at the present time residing In the Sfate that the amount embezzled waa less than jot Connecticut. She denies the charges $35." made against her in the complaint, and Muse was charged with embezzlement alleges thai her husband has been guilty of $520 from the Title Guarantee & Trust of cruel and inhuman treatment toward Company. Embezzlement la punished as her, and she accuses him of infidelity, and larceny. An amount over $35 Is grand lar- says he deserted her In the year 1S96.' At ceny, and Imprisonment In the penitentiary ' and Imprisonment In the penitentiary Is the penalty. Where the sum of money or value of goods stolen lo less than $25. It Is petit larceny, and tho extreme sen tence Is one year In the County Jail. The Muse verdict fixes the amount at less than $35, and does not specify the amount, and Is said to, therefore, be an Imperfect ver dict. The trial ran Into the fourth day. and the Jury was out over 24 hours, stand ing all along six to six. The verdict was one of sympathy, the six for acaulttal i. finally bringing over those who were for conviction to this sort of a compromise. Judge George will decide tho matter at his convenience. Amended Firemen's Complaint. In tho suit of M. M. Bloch against the City of Portland. Involving firemen's claims. Judge Sears yesterday allowed James Gleoson, attorney for the plaintiff, one week further time to file amendments to the complaint. The court some time ago held that It must be shown that these claims were presented to. and approved by the Board of Fire Commissioners, and payment refused by the city before the city can bo sued to compel payment, or that the claims were presented and re jected by the Ccramtaslonera. In the Bit ter event, mandamus proceedings to force the authorization and payment of the claims might prove necessary. The com plaint will be altered to come within the ruling of" the court, and the legal fight between the opposing attorneys will then be renewed. If the Supreme Court dccls- I ion In the Brausr case is good in this casV. the city will doubtless finally have to pay. Anarrer Filed. IL Liebes & Co. yesterday filed an an swer In the State Circuit Court to the cult of Fannio M. Oliver, In which they admit that she purchased a sealskin sacquc for $200. They deny that It was of but little value, and allege that It was made of first-quality of rcilskln. anJ was reasonably worth the price paid for It. The defendants aver that she was shown sealskins of fine grade and quality, which were satisfactory to her, and were made into a coat. They admit that some weeks after the acceptance of the sacque Mrs. Oliver offered to return It. and demanded her money, which was refused, defendants offering to remedy any defects In the wear of the coat, which they again allege Is worth the sum paid for It. Transcript at County Expense. Counsel f:r Frank E. McDinlcl yfetsr day filed a motion asking Judge George to order the official court r;rorter to fur nish a transcript of the eUdence adduced at the trial, at the expense of the county. The attorney desires to make up his bill of exceptions for an appeal to the Su preme Court, and requires the reporter's notes of the exceptions, etc.. In order to do so. It U stated by McDanlel In an ac companying affidavit that ho Is penniless, having exhausted all ot his means, and the attorney states that h'.s client should not be deprived of his rights of appeal In such a serious case. Probate Court. The will of Fanny Woods, deceased, was admitted to probate. Ralph Jacobs U named as executor, and is also appointed trustee to distribute the estate to tbe chil dren of the testatrix as follows: To Gus:a, Perry, Moses and Benjamin Rosensteln, two-tenths each; to Julius and Joseph Woods, one-tenth each. The distribution Is to be made as each arrives at the age of 30 years. To the husband, G. Woods. 1 bequeathed the houeehald furniture. Tbe crtate Is valued at about !&). - F. R. Graff, guardian of Ethel Allison, a minor, was authorized to pay taxra on property at Escondldo, and in Tehama County, California. He reported having compromised a J5M life Insurance clalm'fcr 33. Sues for Damnires. A. X. Page has sued The Western Lum ber Company for T9SS damages on account of personal Injuries. Page avers for cause of action that on January 13. I9C3, he was' employed by the defendant as an off-bearer of lumber, -to assist In handling lum ber as It came from the saw of the mill, and that the defendant negligently left two certain cogwheels open and uncov- : TODAY OPENING OF EASTER MILLINERY , ered. By reason of this while In tho act . icmuving a pianK. tne plaintiff says, his . . s WM cauKht In the cogs and was badly lacerated to hU damage in tho sum of $800. Page further alleges that he was confined to his bed for 17 days, and has lost additional days' wages, and paid a surgeon S30. Court Notes. . In the United States Court yesterday, in the case of Orman & Crook, contractors, vs. the Northwest Railway Company! Judge Bellinger made an order deciding the amount duo to plaintiffs to be SSS.01S 04 and ordering that they recover this amount, with coits and interest, and that execution be l.sjed thorefcr. i Anna M. CoggeshaH. whose husband. W- A. CoRgesiall. has sued her for a dl. that time, she states, he was the owner of a grocery store and a house and lnt which ho transferred to his brother with out cons'deratlon, and the nsserts that over and above h.'e liabilities he was worth 15100 to $ COO. Mis. Cogg-shall fur ther asserts that her husband is earning a good salary and Is abundantly able to pay toward her defers of the suit, and he avers that she desires to have deposi tions taken and to present her side of the case. ' " 'PORTLAND MAN PROMOTED. Banker IVHIInm JlncUIntonh "Will Go to San Francisco. William Mackintosh, mnnagcr of the Portland branch of the London & San Francisco Bank, has b:en made manager of thatjnsil utlon at San Francls:o. The position was revived for him. The San Fianclsto Chronicle, of Tu sday, has tha following: . imru. 1141 csuiusc is auoui jo oe made In the London & San Francisco , Ttanlr tfhliih 4. nA.A..l V.....I - Bank, which Is welcomed In business cir cks by the few who have become opprieel of tha news. The position of minagcr. which has been in sup.nse ever since the departure of Arthur Scrivener and the death of AMI lam Steel, is to be revived. , vt t nam Mackintosh, who Is In charge of J Ghost.' It would seem that any one con thc bank's Port ar.d branch, where hi has eclous of the bodily distress that coffee achleed great success, has" been named brings, would have no trouble In leaving for the lesponsib'c posltl-n. and Is ex- Ipocted to enter upon the di harge of his new duUes toward the middle of the NO PLATES In our GOLD CROWNS and BRIDGE WORK, of which we are making a SPECIALTY, the most BEAUTIFUL, PAINLESS and.DURABLE of all dental work known to the profession, you will find an example of the HIGHEST ARTISTIC ATTAINMENT, the adaptability of which to the HYGIENIC conditions of the mouth is unquestioned. We Guarantee a Perfect Fit, or No. Pay The NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS are conve niently and elaborately arranged with PRIVATE OP ERATING ROOMS for ench patient, with all modern tppliances. and. being the only DENTAL PARLORS in Portland who receive all dental supplier direct from tho MANUFACTURERS, which fact enables us to carry a SUPERIOR QUALITY, and give our patrons-a MODER ATE PRICE on all work done by us. BRIDGES Of gold which take plates are handled In specialists who hare "" "" experience In all prominent cities, and who are without equals anywhere In the world. These men. make the most beautiful work known In this line of work, not only beautiful, but natural, durable, and, moreover, most comfortable to wear. TEETH EXTRACTED And filled absolutely without pain by our late scientific method, applied to the gums. Absolutely painless, no sleep-producing agents or cocaine. These are the only dental parlors In Portland that have the patented appli ances and lngricdlents to extract, fill or apply golJ crowns and porcelain crowns, undetectable from natural teeth, and warranted for 10 years, without the least pain. We Will Fit You Where All Others Have Failed. NO PLATES ESSji. .-v- tPR 567th Friday Surprise Sale Tomorrow Only Ladies' Kid Gloves I W mi-Tm ' 69c pair ' 2-Clasp, embroidered backs, in white, mode, tan, brown and oxblood A Glove Bargain -Extraordinary See display in Morrison-St. window , N. B. Just received a new-shipment of Children's Sombrero Hats bidr month. He Is well known In bus:ness and 1 mining circles, having ben connected with the London & San Francisco Bank in th'.S c'ty In former years and later hav- . lng been a memb-r of the San Francisco S:o;k Exchange Board. "Another and an outside p'ace will be created for Gus'.av Fried-Tich. who has flllpd thr tvsI Ifn of cashier, but N. D. Rid-out nlil remain as advisory director, The rcstoratlcn of the managership and the choice ot Wl Ham Mackintosh to the place are regarded on Ca lfornla street that the methods are to b resumed wn:cn once caused business men and brokers to regard with a kindly eye the London & San FrancIs;o Bank." Confined at Home. John Van Grass, who was held up a few nights ago and was shot at while running after he had been ordered to hold up hUi hands. Is confined to his home with the wound. At first he thought nothing of the Injury and went to work Monday as usual, but soon had to desist and go home. The ball passed through the calf of his leg. giving, as he supposed, a superficial wound. The shot was likely intended to cau-e him to stop, but it failed. Mr. Grass will be around In a few days. CARD OF TIIAXKS. We wish to thank our many friends for .their klndneis shown us. In our late be reavement, the loss of our little boy. MR. AND MKS. J. E. WILSON. COFFEE vs. PREACHER. "reople Poisoned by Coffee Should Lente It Off." "I have been a great coffee-drinker for years, and It has kept me In a bilious con dition, with more or less neuralgia, as the result of general Ill-health produced by coffee-drinking. I have discovered that coffee Is a rank poison to my system. Since we have been using Postum Cereal Fcod Coffee, we not only End it a delight ful beverage, with all the good qualkies ot coffee, but 'it has none of the injurious effects. "Any person suffering from nervous troubles, caused by the poison of coffee, should be able to get rid of the slckncs In short order. If such a one will leave off the cause and' take up Postum Food Cof . . .... a fee. There has been no coffeo used In our home for a consldcmnle time. "Proplo who are jHOoned by coffee shoul'd leave It off, because when one sins against his body, he dishonors God. 'for our bodies arc the 'temples of tho Holy It off when Postum Fcod ColTce onn ba secured." Rev. John M. Linn, pastor M. n. Church. South Corpus Christ!. Texas. HLO TEETH FILLED .Absolutely Without Pain NO PAIN! NO GAS! NO SLEEP rnouucixc agents NO COCAINE No More Dread of the Dental Chair Have yonr teeth ont In the morning and so home with new ones the same day. the place of our office by had years of w -' l-VjBBsT k k P trfff V i 1 a. 5 Pleased and grateful people arc loud In their praises of their work, and every day finds new patients in our parlors, sent there by former patients, who feel that they owe It a duty to their friends to send them to the very best place to have their work done where they will receive the best work and most courteous treatment. Set of Teeth , 95.00 Gold Filling- ftl.OO Best Teeth, 8. S. W. ... .... ...ft8.0O Gold Crown........ .................... .$5.00 Sliver Fllllnn: 50o New York Dental Parlors ti.E. Cor. Fourth and Morrlsoa Sts. JjtOr always la attandasce. Hours. 8 to 8. Sunday 10 to 4. Branch Ofice: San Francisco, Cat, 723 Market Street. NEW Ladies' . Hand-Embroidered French Underwear New, beautiful and exclusive designs Theline'includes Gowns, Cor set Covers, Chemises and Draw ers. . Did it ever occur to you that our Carpet Department is a com plete carpet store, with a larger stock than is carried by any car pet house in the Northwest? Such is the fact, and we take especial pride in the quality and variety of our carpets, and espe cial pleasure in the low prices at which we ' are able to offer them. Basement Specials No. 8 Scotch Granite Tea Kettle I5x!5 Inch Granite Bake Pan . . .92c .28c Ova! Wood Choppinj Bowl 22c Washboards, each I8c INAUGURAL -OF Portland Kennel Club AT CYCLORAMA BUILDING Third, bet. Ash and Pine Sts. ENTER YOUR DOGS Entries positively close Thurs day, April 12. You do not need a pedigree to show your dog. For premium lists and entry blanks, apply to or call on the secretary, J. A. TAYLOR, Or the superintendent, J. W. BURRELL, Room 451 Sherlock blk. 3d and Oak Sb., Portland, Or. Willamette Iron & Steel Works JAMES LOTAN, Manager. PORTLAND, OREGON IRONFOUNDERS, MACHINISTS, BOILERMAKERS AND STEAMBOAT BUILDERS Designers end bolldcrs of Marine Engines and Bo lers. Mining and Dredging Machinery and General Mill and Iron Work. Flro Hydrants, Pulleys, Shafting, etc Correspondence solicited. CAWSTOH & COMPANY , Heating and Ventilating Contractors Estimates Furnished on Steam and Hot Water Heating, Dealers In En gines, Boilers, Machinery Supplies 48 and 53 first St, Near Pine NO NO (Men's and Boys' Clothing Depf. The stocks of our Mens and Boys' Clothing Departments ap peal to the tastes of stylish dress ers, and our prices meet the pop ular demand. $8.50 $10.00 $12.50 $13.50 Buys a god All-wool Cos). slmere Business Suit Is our price for a fine Alli wool Serge Suit; black o navy blue. Will purchase your choice of a fine line of Cheviot and Casslmere Suits: all neat patterns; all well mode. Is our price for All-wool fancy Worsted Suit, neat checks and stripes. At prices ranging from $14-50 to $18.00 a Suit We sell the best values in Wor steds, Vicunas and Oxfords- eve shown in the city. Men's Hats DERBTS. FEDORAS and CRUSH HATS IN ALL THE LATEST SHADES and SHAPES. $1.00 to $5.00 Each Boys' Clothing Specials Boys" All-wool Cheviot Knee Pants; black and navy; sizes. 3 to It years: a pair.. Boys' Corduroy Pants; a pair. Boys Washable Suits, in blue or brown striped Percale; sizes. 3 to 10 years; a suit.. 48c 53c 63c BENC THE- CO H SHOW APRIL 18, 19, 20, 21 Telephone Mnln 107. PORTLAND, OREGON PLATES ttK" hbbSkSv VHrilt C.'Vi AsKiDt i'SsH T YN Vt i A PROTECTIVE GUARANTEE given with all work for 10 years. NOWHERE ON EARTH Is tho subject of dentistry so thoroughly understood, and so much caro experienced. as by the directors of this magnificently appointed office. BAD TEETH Decaying food remnants lodged In the cavities of your teeth and Irregular epacea In your mouth, giving off pestiferous gases, are tho cause of that awful breath, so repulsive as to cause a halt In friendship, affection, love any form of Intimacy. Nobody can stand Its over powering stench. Many a one has lost a near friend by being affitcted In this way, uncorsaious of the real cause. NO CHARGE For painless extraction when teeth are ordered. All work done by graduate dentists of 12 to 3) years" expe rience; a. specialist in each department. We will tell you In advance exactly what your work will cost by a frco examination. Give us a call, and you will find we do exactly as we advertise. Bridge Work or Teeth Without Plates. PLATES nKSiSfei-