. THE MORNESG OKEGONIAN, THURSDAY, -NOVEMBER 27. 1902. CITY NEWS. IN BRIEF The Oresroklan's Telephones. OREGON. Counting Room . . . r. Main 66" Managing Editor Main IBU City Editor f Main ICG Composing Room - Main 6S5 Ea Side Office ..East61 Superintendent Building ... Red2S23 COLUMBIA. Counting Room 667 Editorial Room 108 Composing Room .. 714 Engine Room 203 AMUSEMENTS. MARQUAM GRAND THEATER Matineo to day at 2:15 o'clock, Mr. Stuart Robson In "The Comedy of Errors." Evening at 8:15, "The Henrietta." CORDRAY'S THEATER Matinee today at j 2:15, evening at 8:15, Joseph Arthurs "ix)st River." THE BAKER THEATER Matinee at 2:15. evening at 8:15, Nelll Stock Company in "A Gold Mine." Recommends Antiseptic 'Phones. Dr. Blersdorf, Health Commissioner, having succeeded in Inducing the street railway companies to fumigate and disinfect their cars at regular intervals, Is now trying to get the telephone companies to adopt an antiseptic mouthpiece for their public tel ephones in public offices and other places where they are liable to be used by all sosts of people. It must not be supposed that there is any danger of contracting diseases by talking to a sick person over a telephone, but consumptives and others buffering from Infectious diseases leave disease germs in the mouthpice they use and these may find lodgment In the next person using the 'phone. The danger from this source of contagion can readily be eeen In the health office which Is visited by persons afflicted with all kinds of dis eases and many of them have, to use the telephone there. The antiseptic mouth piece has a covering over it and an anti septic solution Inside, which Is intended to prove fatal to any disease germs which may find their way into the machine. Charged "With Hifling Cash Regis ter. Two young men, H. Hastings and W. Smith, were arrested last night by Detectives Day and "Welner, charged with stealing $26 50 from John Cook's saloon, Elrst and Pine streets. Part of the plunder was a $10 gold piece. The police afterward found out that Smith was seen in a saloon on First 6treet, near Morri son, exhibiting more money then he was ordinarily supposed to possess. The ar rest of both men followed. It is stated that Hastings engaged the attention of the bartender, while Smith rifled the contents of the cash register. "When Smith was first searched at the police state little or no money was found on him, but the detectives were not satis fied, and Jailer Johnson searched the prisoner by removing a portion of hla clothing, and a $10 gold piece rolled from one of the legs of Smithy trousers. He noisily protested his Innocence, and insist ed that he had earned the $10 from the O. R. & N. v Goodnouoh for a Hotei? Certain persons have been trying to negotiate a lease of the Goodnough building, at the corner of Fifth and Yamhill streets, for a term of 10 years, for the purpose of making It Into a hotel. The building, which is six stories in height. Is owned by H. C. Leonard, the D. P. Thompson heirs and the John Green heirs, one-third each. It Is estimated that to make the changes that would be necessary in the building to fit It for a hotel would cpst from $10,000 to $15,000. It would have to be wired all through for bells and the two large rooms on the sixth story, oc cupied by a business college, would have to be partitioned off Into bedrooms. Since - attention was called to the fact that more hotels are needed here, many people seem to have taken in hand the matter of sup plying them. Gift to Me. Pratt. A party of Royal Shrlners who visited this city last Sum mer leceived many attentions and courte sies from Professor I. "W. Pratt. "When going away one of them asked him what kind of a souvenir he would like from the South, and he replied: "Anything from a bale of cotton to an alligator." Tester day he received a package from Memphis, Tenn., containing miniature specimens of both, and also an earthenware alligator with a little colored boy in his mouth. The alligator is about a foot long and Is to be fed seml-occasionally. It is a very pretty little pet, but it will be diffi cult to find colored children here to feed It with. A Happy Thanksgiving. Twenty years ago a young man 31 years, of age took out endowment policy No. 251,427, In the Equi table Life for $10,000. He paid $4S7 40, and each year since has paid a similar amount. Today his- policy matures, and he receives in cash $14,SS5 SO. This is a return of all premiums paid and 53137 20 In addition, to say nothing of the pro tection of $10,000 of assurance for 20 years The fact that this deposit made by him came through three different panics in safety must also be considered. L. Sam uel, Manager, Equitable Life. Strongest In the world. C05 Oregonlan building, Portland, Or. Machinery Arrives. The first install ment of the new machinery which Is to replace the present lighting system of the Portland General Electric Company has arrived. In the shape of four transform ers of 500 horsepower each and six trans formers of 200 horsepower each, which are now being Installed in their new station on Alder street. They are now awaiting generators to correspond, as the old ma chinery Is to be entirely displaced. Sketch Club Exhibit. The eighth an nual exhibition of the Portland Sketch Club will open this afternoon in the lecture-room of the Portland Library. There will be a large number of sketcllcs from nature and life, still life, studies and orig inal compositions by the members of the club. All persons Interested are invited. The exhibition will be open Friday and Saturday afternoons and Friday and Sat urday evenings. See the Caxjfornians Tonight. Oakland vs. Portland. Coast Championship Matches Basket-Ball. Y. M. C. A. Gtjinasium, S:15. General Admission 35 "Cents. Return Match Tomorrow Night. Hazelwood thanksgiving. if you want the best butter, cream or ice cream phone us your, orders early, we can please you. Individual ice-cream molds of all descriptions. Bricks In all flavors. In fact, anything you wish In our line we can fill satisfactorily. Hazelwood Cream Company, 382 Washington street. Both 'phones 154. Under the auspices of the Portland Sketch Club the gallery of casts from the "Greek and Roman sculpture In the Art Association, on the second floor of the Library building, will be open to the pub 11c from 2 until 4:30 this afternoon. No admission charged. Football! Football! Thanksgiving Day, 2:30 P. M. Tickets on sale at Levy & Kalisky, Sixth and Morrison; Frank Nau's Drug Store, Reams' Cigar Store, Aldrich Pharmacy, Sixth and "Washington streets, and Hotel Portland. Football! Football!! "University of Oregon vs. Multnomah, Game Called 2:30 P. M. Today. General Admission 50c Lovers of Persian rugs can get bar gains tomorrow, Friday, while packing for transportation, at Bakers, corner Alder and Park. Remember Read-Banks-Amsbary enter tainment, assisted by Miss Eva Taylor at Y. M. C.NA. Auditorium. Friday night. .football! football! University of Oregon vs. Multnomah, Thanksgiving Day. 2:30. Rain or Shine. A Thanksgiving social will be held at Grace M. E. Church tonight. All cordi ally invited. John Cran, Hamilton building. Leave orders for initial hdkfs, emb. table linen. Dance tonight, Arlon Hall. By Arbutu3 Circle, "W. O. w. Prize waltz. Tickets 23c. Corrugated Iron Roofing. J. C Bayer, 65 Second. iST.-OT. Baltsb &. Co., llnotypers, printers B'nai B'rith Officers to Come. The local lodges of the Independent Order of B'nai B'rith are arranging for a grand reception to be tendered to the grand officers of that order, who will be In Portland about December S. The party will consist of Grand President Marcus Rosenthal, Grand Orator M. S. Levy and Grand Secretary I. J. Aschheim, all of San Francisco. This will be the regular annual visit of the grand lodge officers. The following committees of the different lodges have been appointed to act joint ly In receiving the grand officers: Ore gon Lodge, N. Goodman, David N. Moses sohn and P. Gevurtz; Portland Lodge, S. Julius Mayer, S. Herman and S. Sichel; North Pacific Lodge, I. Gumbert, I. Ge vurtz and J. Asher; and Sabato Morals Lodge, I. Sweet, P. Stein and J. M. Ricen. The grand officers will be -met at the depot by a committee consisting of S. H. Friendly, S. Herman and David N. Mosessohn. Jocular Carpenter Sentenced. "W. H. Reynolds, charged with having opium in his possession, tried to make a bet with Municipal Judge Hogue yesterday, Dut the Judge wasn't "on." Reynolds plead ed guilty. "Were you ever in this court before?" queried the Judge. "Never. I bet you," said, the defendant. Finally ne admitted he had been, once upon a time. How would four months' imprisonment do this time?" asked the Judge. "Oh, I don't know. I will split the difference with you if you like and call It two." Two months do you mean? asKed the Judge. "Shako hanas. Its a go," said Reynolds, stretching out a grimy, unwashed paw, but the Judge would not shake hands and said in a tone THANKSGIVING DAY EVENTS. Portland Hunt Club rides for Kerr cup; assembly at Park and Burnslde streets, 0:30 A. M. Union services of Presbyterian, Churches at First Church, Twelfth and Alder streets. 10:30 A M. Grace Methodist. First Baptist, First Congregational and Immanuel Baptist Churches hold union services at First Christian Church, Park and Columbia streets, at 10:30 A M. Second Baptist, Third Presbyterian, First Cumberland Presbyterian and First United Brethren Churches hold union services In Centenary Methodist Church, East Ninth and East Pine streets, at 10:30 A M. Westminster Presbyterian, Hassalc Street Congregational, Grand - Avenue United Presbyterian Churches hold union services at Grand-Avenue Church. Wasco and Grand avenue, at 11 A M. Unitarian and Unlversalist Churches unite In services at Unlversalist Churoh, East Eighth and Couch streets, at 11 A M. Football Multnomah vs. University of Oregon, Multnomah Field, 2:0 P. M. Portland Library will bo open from 1! to fl P. M. Matinee and evening performances at the theaters. that did not admit of further discussion: "Three months In jalL" "Thank you, Judge. They need a good carpenter like me in tne place wnere J. am going, con cluded the defendant. Admiral Clark's Sword Chosen. X C. Ainsworth, Paul Wesslnger and Colo nel David M. Dunne, the committee ap pointed to arrange the final details of the Admiral Clark testimonial sword, met yes terday In conference with Albert Felden- helmer and decided to expend 51250 upon the sword. They privately arranged the detail ornamentation and Inscription and partially decided upon the exact mate rials. The design In favor with the de tail committee differs widely In some re spects with the same design as first sub mitted, the tendency being toward plain ness, while several of the trimmings will be of solid gold, instead of gilt, as In tended. The general committee will meet in a few days and the design in detail be submitted. Lady Pauncefotb Sells Portland Property. Lady Serena Fitzgerald Pauncefoto, wife of the latLord Paunce- fote, who was the English Ambassador to the United States at the time of. his death, some time ago, has sold to A. G. Rush light the block bounded by Grand, Union and Hawthorne avenues and East Clay street, the consideration being 512,000.. Lady Pauncefote Is the executrix of the. estate of her husband, and it is said that several other pieces of property In the city are controlled by her. It Is seldom that a noble English lady figures as a party in a real estate transaction in Port land. Turkeys for Street-Cleaning De partment. The men employed by the Street-Cleaning Department do not have the most agreeable work in tho world, but they felt better-pleased with man kind in general yesterday when each of the 47 received a turkey from Edward Holman, who has been In the habit of do ing this for several years. The turkeys weighed from to 10 pounds each, and the man with the largest family received the largest turkey. Superintendent A. M. Donaldson has promised the men a half holiday today, that they may more thor oughly appreciate their turkey dinner. Library to Be Open Today. The Port land. Library will be opened today "from 2 till 6 only, and no books can be taken out The children's department has been prepared for Thanksgiving by the 'issu ance of a bulletin, and all the books on the annual day of thanks have been col lected and placed In easy access- for the little folks. All th Scandinavian books have been catalogued and are now on the library shelves. The Ladies working and soliciting for the bazaar in the Interest of the sol diers' monument, to be erected in Lone Fir cemetery for the Veterans of ,the .Mexican, v,ivu, inuian ana apanisu-.'imer- lean Wars are doing very nicely and are kindly received by the business men of the city. The bazaar will be held in the Fred T. Merrill Cyclery. 105-111 Sixth street, from December 1 to 9, 1902. To Keep the Prisoners in. An iron door has been placed on the outside of the window at the southwest .corner of the city jail to prevent passers-by com municating with the prisoners. Two months ago a shed covered up this win dow, and when this was removed only a dilapidated screen remained between the prisoners and freeaosi. Rossa to Keep the Peace. When tho case against Charles Rossa was called yesterday at the Municipal Court, charged with, threatening to kill Frahkie Risor, the latter said she did not wish to prose cute If Rossa were placed under a bond to stay away from her and keep the peace. Rossa agreed to do this, and 5100 ball was furnished. Charged With Theft. Nettle Clay ton was arrested last night by Policemen Bailey and Gibson, charged with tealing 520 from John Jack in a room connected with the Favorite saloon, Fourth and Couch streets. The woman denied tho charge. She was released afterward on 5100 ball for her appearance at theSMu nlclpal Court Football! Football!! University of Oregon vs. Multnomah. Game Called 2:30 P. M. Today. General Admission 50c. Take your friends to the Read-Banks-Amsbary entertainment Friday evening at Y. M. C. A. Hall, for a good time. Carnations, chrysanthemums; lilies and floral pieces. Burkhardt's, 23d & Glisan. Read, Banks, Amsbary, Friday night CUT GLASS AT CUT PRICES See the bargains In cut glass in our window. For one week only. The G. Heitkemper Co., Jewelers, 2SG Mprrlson street For a QHlet Game of Pool, Parlors, iZl -fitn, adjoining. Oregonlao.31d;. AT THE THEATERS "Comedy ol Errors." Bolinua, Duke of. Ephesus .. Mr. Charles Lane Aegeon, an aged merchant Mr. Cecil JClngstone Antlpholus of Syracuse Mr. Edwin Holt Dromlo of Syracuse . Mr. Stuart Robson Antlpholus of Ephesus Mr. Adolph Jackson Dromlo of Ephesus.. -.Mr. CUfTord Leigh Angelo, a xnerchane Mr. Joseph P. Keefe Balthazar, a merchant Mr. Walter Pennington Dr. Pinch .Mr. George Hammond Officer.... Mr. Edward Nolan Adriana, wife of Antlpholus of Ephe sus Miss Eleanor Barry Luciana, her sister Miss Frances Grahame Mayd "Phyrne, the reigning beauty of Ephesus Miss Laura Thompson The Abbess Miea Jennie Relfferth Blousabella, the cook. ...Miss A Trance 4 Tho most natural atmosphere envelopes the "Comedy of Errors" as given at the Marqnam last night by Mr? Stuart Robson and his company. Were it not for the In imitable lines and the familiar plot, one could so easily, fancy that here was a mas terpiece of some modern. But It Is an old saying that Shakespeare wrote Xor all time. There Is apparently about one-fourth of the original play cut out This baa been done with reasonable skill, and, whilo one misses several long-known scenes, there Is no hitch In the continuity. In the case of one omission the whole' effect is strength ened, for, if left in. It would to the modern ear quite disgust and therefore impair. Mr. Robeon's work Is no longer fair ground for criticism. But appreciation may go so far as to mark his especial dis tinction in the "Comedy of Errors." Throughout he displays an almost- tran scendant art in making himself perfectly tho saucy, humorous, rather subtle servi tor; familiarity without commonplace and drollery without anything of the buffoon. The work of Mr. Holt and Mr. Jackson la profoundly similar; A) much so that orte wonders at the depth of the art that can dissolve so completely personality. Apart from this there is not much in the acting of either to attract especial notice. But standing out in brilliant contrast to this twin embodiment Miss Barry's exquisite talent wakens admiration of the fullest quality. She has passionate power, splen did impulsiveness, and, above all, a voice of thrilling beauty. Her very walk is queenly; a feature of her art that Is be yond praise. Not many actresses have the ability to show deep emotion In silent step ping back and forth. Miss Mayo, as Lu ciana, lacks vibrant quality and poses throughout instead of acting. Still, the role is mostly a pose, and there is no de velopment Separated from Miss Barry by a universe of life. Miss Thompson, as Phryne, is so compelling, so marvelously heartless and weak and abandoned that one is forced to acknowledge her ability in terms of high praise. Much is due her make-up; more to her queenly witchery. The others are effective, Mr. Leigh espe cially so. But it was noticeable that in tho final scene Mr. Robson lost some of hla distinction in order to make more obvious tho similarity. This seems unnecessary. for Mr. Lelgb is quite capable of maintain ing the level himself. The scenery is superb. Every detail has been carefully looked after, and in effect iveness It is beyond anything seen here this season. And the Incidental music is of a loveliness, though the orchestra played somewhat too loudly for the com fort of the audience. - The "Comedy of Errors" will be present ed this afternoon, and tonight Mr. Robson will appear aa Bertie the Lamb In "The Henrietta." NORTH COAST-KANSAS CITY- ST. LOUIS SPECIAL Leaves every Say at 2 P. M. for Sheridan. Wyo., Denver, Colo., Lincoln, Neb., Oma ha, at. Joseph, Atchison, Kansas City. St .Louis and all points .East and South east This train carries elegant first- class and Pullman tourist sleepers, nice ly upholstered in leather, as well as ele. gant day coaches, chair cars, dining car, etc . THREE FOR A QUARTER. "El Belmont," the Famous Havana Cigar, at Hundley & Kelley's. If you like a flrst-claes piece of goods you cannot afford to overlook this great offer. The Cut Rate Cigar and News store, 291 Washington, between Fourth and Fifth. WONDERLAND 1902 Issued by the Northern Pacific Railway is oeing canea ror irons every part of the country. Libraries, schools, reading rooms ana nomes an want the Northern Pacific's latest Send six cents for post age for it to Mr. Charles S. Fee, G. P. & T. A, N. P. Ry., St. Paul, and ho will be pleased to mail it to your address. A FJNE LIBRARY Of 140 volumes of the best literature a found in each of the Northern Pacific's "North Coast Limited" trains. Don't for get that these are the only trains open ated in the West that are lighted through out by electricity. Printing:, LitliORrapIiInp:, Embossing, Anderson & Dunlway Co., 203 Alder street. iJianK books to order. Both phones, HlRh-Grnde Pianos for Rent. Sold on easy Installments. Pianos, tuned ana repaired, n. amshelmer. 72 Third st For a Social Game of Billiards, Parlors, 127 6th, adjoining Oregonlan Bidg. CLOSED TODAY NOTE BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Commercial travelers' and manufacturers' samples secured at 60c on the $1.00 Men's samples consist" of White and Colored Shirts, Underwear, Sweaters, Cardigan Jackets, Socks, Suspenders, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Overalls and Jumpers. FOR TH Jackets, Capes, Furs, Kimonas, House "Wrappers, Waists, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Underwear, Cor sets and Kid Gloves There are thousands of. items and every itgm a snap Only one bf a kind. McAllen & CORNER THIRD The store noted for good BAZAR PATTERNS WHERE TO DINE. T?!nt- Th.inksirlvlnir dinner at th Port land Restaurant, 305 Wash, near 6th. Grand Thanksgiving dinner. New Grand Central Hotel, 25c: SOUP. Chicken puree. Consomme. Oyster.. FISH. Fried chlnook salmon a la Pardour. BOILED. Ham. champagne sauce. Ox tongue, tomato sauce. Beef, horseradish. ENTREES. Youmr turkey, cranberry sauce. Stuffed goose, apple sauce. Oyster patties. Fruit doughnuts. Queen fritters, vanilla sauce. ROASTS. English prime ribs, brown potatoes, . Mallard duck, strawberry Jelly. Chicken, pecan sauce. , Suckling pig. apple dressing. VEGETABLES. Steamed and mashed potatoes. Cucumbers. Tomatoes. SALAD. Celery- Lobster. DESSERT. Mince and cocoanut pie. English plum pudding. Tea. Coffee. Milk. Claret Nuts. Candy. Raisins. Fruit. Turkey dinner with cranberry sauce, or suckling pig with baked apples 35c, in cluding soup, salad, celery and i.ngusn plum pudding. Newport restaurant, 53 3rd. Drop In the Brook. See Colonel Harvey's new place, No. 325 Washington street, near Sixth. Egg-nogg on tap all day. Ladles' entrance Raleigh building. Watson's Restaurant will servo their usual Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner from 12 to 8 P. M. Price, 50c. Music from 4 to 7:30 P. M. Don't overlook the select Thanksgiving dinner at Imperial Hotel Restaurant, sec ond floor, 12 to 8 P. M. today. Price 75c Special family Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner at' the Metropolis, 242 First street on Thanksgiving day, 20 cents. Juston's. 150 Fifth street, for your Thanksgiving dinner. Guests musically entertained from 4 to 8 P. M. Thanksgiving dinner par excellence. Turkey, etc., with fine wine 50c 93 Fifth. THANKSGIVING DINNER. The most elaborate dinner that will be served on the Coast will be at Rath & Sandys', successors to Brandee, 145 First street. The bill of fare will include tur key', suckling pig, duck, English plum pudding, etc.; In fact, anything that an epicure would desire. Dinner from 12 o'clock, an orchestra in attendance, extra waiters, excellent service. Our celebrated chef has returned, and will supervise. Regular price. CUT GLASS SALE. For one week- only. We ordered more cut glass than our show cases will hold. To stimulate early buying for the holi days we are conducting a special sale on all our cut glass. See our windows and glance at cut glass with prices the lowest ever quoted in Portland. A small deposit secures any piece until wanted. The G. Heitkemper Co., Jewelers, 288 Morrison street FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN. With its tracks stretched from the Pacific to the Atlantic, the Canadian Pa cific Is properly called the only trans continental line. If you ever expect to go East, you should know something of the principal features which have made it so popular with the traveling: public. For full particulars call at 142 Third street 1 Are aa small as homeopathic pellets', and as easy to take as sugar. Everybody likes tnem. carters .untie lAver .fnis. ury tnem. We cultivate refined tastes with economy " Thucydides (Pericles' Oration) One of the .secrets of Greek art practically applied by the GORHAM Go. Silversmiths whose productions display a refined taste, yet are consistent with economy. Their mod erate prices go hand in t hand with exquisite skill in design, consum mate craftsmanship and sterling quality or ma terial. All responsible jewelers keep it CHAS. T. PRJEHN, Dentist 10 Hamilton, 181 Third Street. Vitalized air for painless extrac tions. Oregon plione Clay 485. McDonnell AND MORRISON goods at lowest prices. REDUCED TO 10 CENTS STERUNQ. I (No. 5.) THE MARTIN MANDOLIN It Is easv to understand that when man dolin playing became popular some years ago users of Martin guitars looked for a mandolin to match. None was to be found. The fine Italian ones cracked and domestic makes were lacking in something or other. Then came the Mar tin; far from, perrect at nrst, it yet showed that painstaking effort which al ways wins. Today It yields precedence to none. The appearance is fine, the construction is durable and the tone is free from that strident quality -ivmcn makes a mandolin disagreeable to the musical ear. It is a fit companion to the Martin guitar. Six styles, from 30 to $100. uor saio oy Graves & Co. Solo Agents MUSIC DEALERS 124 Sixth Street, near Washington. HOLIDAY GOODS Chinese and Japanese Curi osities, Brlc-a-Brac, Matting, Rugs, etc. Also Toys of all kinds, Dolls, Ping Pong, Games, etc., at lowest prices. ANDREW KAN & CO. Cor. Fourth and Morrison Not the oldest, but the most modern and best-equipped optical institution in Oregon. FINEST QUALITY H f(T CRYSTAL LENSES. ..... B JJ (Sold by other opticians for $2 50 Consult us and save from $1.00 to $5.00 on your glasses. (Examinations free and painless. OREGON OPTICAL CO. Exclusive Opticians. 173 FOURTH ST. NEAR YAMHILL- $ THANKING GOD 2 FOR CONTINUED PROSPERITY AND THOUSANDS OF CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR PATRONAGE, WHICH WE TRUST TO MERIT IN THE FUTURE AS IN THE PAST, OUR STORE WILL CLOSE AT NOON TODAY WALTER REED Tho Optician 133 Sixth St., Oregonlan Bid 2. 2j X 9 ) Men's Box Calf Men's Velour Calf Men's Storm Calf WATERPROOF SOLES Goddard-Kelly Shoe Comp'y SIXTH AND WASHINGTON STS STERILIZED BARBER SHOP. A Famous .Shop in tho Carrollton Hotel Baltimore, Maryland. The barber shop In the Carrollton Hotel, Baltimore, sterilizes everything It uses in the shop. Tho sterilizing is done by heat. The towels, the razors, the strops, the soap,, tho combs and brushes are all sterilized beforo being used on a custo mer. "Where there Is no sterilization, have the barber use Newbro's Herpiclde. It kills the dandruff germ, and It Is an anti septic for the scalp, and ror the face after shaving. All leading barbers everywhere appreciate these potent facts about Her piclde and they use it. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect." For sale by all druggists. Send 10 cents In. stamps for a sample to The Herpiclde Co., De troit, Michigan. DO IT N OW I .Order Renton Lump Coal, S6.SO $350 LLBoth. 'Fliones .VUIiOAN COAXi CO. WE ARE MORE THAN EVER headquarters WE SUGGEST EARLY BUYING AS STOCKS ARE NOW COM PLETE AND SHOPPING WILL BE MORE CONVENIENT THAN LATER eckwearj J?ano2 Suspenders SioveSj dfifandkereheefs irisj Pajamas, J&oserijj tSte9 FOOTBALL GREATEST GAME GIVING DAY, 2:30 P. M. Rain or Shine. BYRON HOT SPRINGS California's foremost health and pleasure resort. The hot mineral and mud baths are a certain cure for rheumatism, gout and sciatica. For full particulars and Il lustrated booklet address L. R. MEAD. Byron Hot Springs, Cal. PAINLESS DENTISTRY Dr. Fred Prehn, Dekum Diasr Full set teeth, (T P Gold crowns. 22K Brides work. 22K Philadelphia graduate. All the latest appli ances for dolnz perfect nnrlr T?toA Pr.lltl T1A Dekum. cor. 3d and Washington. Portland, ur. Dr.E. C. EYE AND EAR DISEASES, Marquam,blfr.. rooms IKJ6-7. ICAIIIA A new collar E. W. E. & W. Rlpans Tabules. doctors find, a good prescrip tion for mankind. 10 for Sc. at druggists'. 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GENTS' SHOES o That have no equal for $1.75. Cor. Fifth and Washington Sts. C. C. NEWCASTLE Dentist MARQUAM BUILDING, ROOM 30 BongM, and whicli has been has home tho signature of has been made under his per- supervision since its infancy ALWAYS Signature of Over 30 Years. Tt MURRAY CTRCCT, HEW YORK CITY. '