THE HOKXIKG OREGOXIANr WEDSDAX, AUGUST 9, 1905. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF THE OREGONIAX'S TETJErnOJiES. Countlng-Rocm .Main 68" Managing Editor......... Main 638 Bund ay Editor...... Main 6235 City Editor Main ICO Society Editor. Main 6235 Co mpo Bint-Room ...........Main CS5 Superintendent Building Ra 2S2n Eaat Side Office East 01 AMTJ5EMEXTS. MARQUAM GRAXD THEATER fMorrison St.. between 6th and 7th) Tonight at 8:30 o'clock. Kolb and Dill In "The Sklndlcate" and "The Kindergarten." BELASCO THEATER (Hth and "Washington) Evening: at 8:15, "Lady BountUuL" BAKER THEATER (3d and Yamhill) Con tinuous vaudeville. 2:S0. 7:30 and 9 P.M. GRAND THEATER (Park and Washington) Continuous vaudeville. 2:30 to 10:80 P. M. STAR THEATER (Park and Washington) Continuous vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30. 9 P.M. RECREATION" PARK (24th and Vaughn) At 3:30 P. M.. baseball, Portland vs. Los Angeles. OREGONTAN AT SUMMER RESORTS. Orders given to any of the following agents iwlll be given careful attention. All mail sub-, scrlptlona must be paid for in advance: Xong Beach. ................. ..Etrauhal & Co. 6ecvlew Etrauhal & Co. The Breakers .....J. M. Arthur Ocean Park... C. H. Hill Seaside. ..P. Dresser & Co. Gearhart Kruse's Hotel JCewport ..F. XL Lane Wllholt , F. W. McLeran Collins Hot Springs a T. Belcher Moffett's Hot Springs T. Moffett 8t. Martin's Springs. Mineral Sprgs. Hotel Co. An Obitctart That Was Not Pub lished. W. B. Hall, a -well-known resi dent of East Portland, was a deacon In the Second Baptist Church a dozen years ago, when "Rev." J. C. Reed was pastor of that church and when he took his hie: swim to MoIIne, 111. The Incidents of that event were called to mind by Mr. Hall yesterday as he read in the Oregonian that J. C. Reed was released from the asylum. "Come to think of it," said Deacon Hall yesterday, "my only literary attempt was in the form of an obituary of Reed. "We had been dragging the river at the foot of Flanders street. There was a sorrowful crowd at the river all day expecting to sec the body of the preacher brought out. I went rhome filled with sorrow over the drown ing of a valued pastorv and after sup per sat down to compose an obituary of Mr. Reed. I was so overcome with sorrow for the man that It was nearly 12 o'clock when I had finished my obitu ary, which was Intended for the Pacific Baptist. There came a knock at my door when I received a message from MoIIne. 111., stating that Mr. Reed had reached that place. It was almost a knockout "blow. I threw the obituary Into the stove, and the next morning, remaining quiet about the telegram I had received, I sneaked down the back streets to where the river was being dragged, and stopped hat work at once. The Salem corre spondent says that Reed was a weak preacher. That is a mistake. Few men were more able or eloquent than Reed In the pulpit. I have often wondered since whether Reed was not another Sir, Hyde and Dr. Jekyll oil the time he was pastor." Gamblers Held to Answer, Isaac Gratton, Frank Bennett and Peter St, Mary, of the Mllwaukle Club House, waived their preliminary examinations, when arraigned yesterday morning bo lore Justice J. W. Grasley, at Milwaukle, charged with gambling. Jesse A. Keck was also arraigned on charge of falling us an official to file information of viola tion of the law. Keck had been Recorder up to a few weeks ago, when he resigned to take a place at the clubhouse. All the deiendants were held to answer In the sum of ?300 each. W. S. U'Ren, of Oregon City, represented the state at the prose cution. Arrests were made at the raid on the clubhouse Saturday night, and It was reported yesterday the house was not closed. Blocks TV ere Laid In Tar. In laying the wood blocks on the East Side ap proach to the Burnslde bridge, rapidly going to pieces, it is now stated that the blocks were laid In tar, without any asphalt being used. The result Is that the blocks have become so loose that dally they are pulled out of place. On the south side near the middle of tho approach the bridge tender has resorted to laying planks, taking up the shriveled and broken blocks with a shovel. There Is nothing to hold them In place, and they are moved out of place by horses' hoof. Board op Optometry. The Oregon State Board of Examiners in Optometry held a business session In this city Mon day, Dr. C. W. Lowe presiding, Herman "W. Bair, secretary, and E. O. Mattern were present. The Board decided on a course of examination and will hold an examination at an early date, notice of whloh will be given later. One hundred' and fifty practicing opticians have sent In their applications, which have been passed upon by the Board. Close Bridge for Repairs. On ac count of repairs which it has been found necessary to make on the draw of the Morrison-street bridge no travel will be allowed after midnight The bridge will be closed from 12 P. M. until morning for the next three or four days, that bolts at each end of the draw may be repaired and strengthened. The bridge is perfectly safe and daily travel will not be interfered with. Funeral of Fred and Madeline Stef Sfensen. Funeral services for Fred and Madeline Steffensen, drowned in the Willamette River Sunday evening, will take place this morning at 10 o'clock at St. James' Lutheran Church, West Park and Jefferson streets. Burial will take place in Lone Fir Cemetery. At 10:30 o'clock, Coroner Flnley will hold an In quest. Forecasts Discontinued at Walla Walla Word has been received by Dis trict Forecaster Beals, of the Portland Weather Bureau, that forecasts at Wal la Walla, Wash., have been discontinued owing to the illness of Fltzhugh Newman, head of the department at Walla Walla. Forecasts will not be resumed until Mr. Newman has recovered. Opticians Take Notice. Notice Is hereby given to all opticians who desire to continue in the practice of optometry In the state of Oregon, that the time limit for tho registration expires August 1", at midnight, 1905. Oregon State Board of Examiners In Optometry, Herman W. Barr, secretary. G. A. R. Dat Reunion. Yesterday was G. A. R. day at the reunion on the Smith ground at Gresham. The speakers of the day were J. F. Caples and J. D. Lee. In the evening a campfire was held. Today will be Woman's Relief Corps day. Mrs. Abigail Scott Duni way will be the prin cipal speaker. Site for New Flour Mili The site lor the new flour mill to be erected at St. Johns, has been secured near the drydock. Joseph Gill, backed by Minne sota men, is backing this enterprise. It Is understood that It will be pushed for ward as rapidly as possible. Gored bt a Bull. Jacob Hallywer, of Fulton, wrb Injured by a "bull who gored him In the abdomen. He is now at Good Samaritan Hospital. The animal was angry and plunged at Us victim vicious ly, striking him before he could get away. Wants Sewer Constructed. W. S. Lauthers. of 863 Mallory avenue, has petitioned the City Council for the con struction of a sewer in Mallory avenue, from the sewer in Beech street to the couth line of Mason. Floor oil. antiseptic and dustless for salQ by.F. B. Beach & Co., The Pioneer Paint Company, 125 First. For Rent. Dining-room In fine hotel; big .business; fixtures for sale; cheap rent. K iS, Oregonian. Official Spoons have Pres. Goode's slg. For Sale. Handsome new 8-room resi dence, with or without f urn. 627 Kearney.' Txx Calttxet Restaurant. 1 Seventh. FIm lucheoB, Xe; dlasar. He Street Is Obstructed. There Is much complaint that East Burnslde street, be twoen "Union avenue and East Third street, has now been torn up by the street railway company for more than two weeks. The south side of the street had been kept reasonably free of obstruction until yesterday, when loads of gravel wero dumped on the narrow roadway left for the public The company com pleted Its heavy new steel curves on the Intersection of Union avenue and East BurnBlde street some time ago. The network of tracks has been left open, where new track is being laid to the Burnslde bridge. Supersntendent Abchoff Recovers. Adolph Aschoff, superintendent of the Cascade and Bull Run Forestry Reserve, who had been In St, Vincent's Hospital for several weeks, undergoing treatment for his recent accident has so far re covered as to be able to return to his home at Marmot He has not entirely recovered, but has again assumed the management of affairs in his big dis trict, which extends from the Columbia River to the Three Sisters. Bunco Men Fail. Four bunco men working in the North End attempted to relieve August Goff, of Loa, Utah, Mon day night of $100, the money he had brought to Portland to visit the Fair. An attempt was made to fill Goff with drugged beer in the Star Saloon. Goff, ,aftcr accepting an lnvlatlon to drink, threw the liquor in the cuspidor, and left the saloon. The men were not ar rested. Changes Hands Three Times. A lot 80x100, on the north side of Washington street between Nineteenth and Twentieth, has Just been sold by Louis G. Chirke, of DR. S. E. JOSKl'HI DEDICATING THE NEW SURGERY GOOD S.V3IAIUTAX HOSPITAL. Woodard. Clarke & Co., to James Watts I and E. W. Wright for J12.0W. The sale j was made by E. J. Daly, who has sold this same . proponty three times since t April of this year, first for $S600, then JX00, then $12,000. Fire Starts in Sawdust. Fire, which is supposed to have started from tlie stump of a burning cigar In the sawdust under the Eastern & Western mills. In North Portland last night, did a slight amount of damage to the building. The blaze was extinguished before the fire got a start Mr. Bown, of the Riding Academy, leaves today with his best horses for the North Beach. This is a great loss to the Portland people In favor of tho Breakers Hotel, Breakers Station, Pacific County, Wash., where these horses romaln for the Summer season. Portland Walters' Club aance Is post poned to Sept 16, owing to heat and re pairing of Merrill's Hall, 7th and Oak. TERRIBLE CALAMITY. Goodyear Raincoat Co. Forced to Vacate Storeroom at 330 Washington Street. 50,000 ladles', gents' and children's rain coats made up In the latest styles for the Fall trade must be sacrificed at unheard of prices. It Is to be regretted that Port land is to lose from its Increasing modern retail stores a concern mich as the Good year Raincoat Co. This firm has sold thousands of garments to Fair visitors and the Portland public. For three more days you will have an opportunity to secure at this great sale a raincoat that can be worn rain or .shine. Remomber the number, 230 Washington Street BY LURLINEJTO BEACHES Wonderful Scenic Trip Down Co lumbia to the Sea. The scenic route from Portland to the Pacific Ocean Is by the steamer Lurline to Astoria. A day on the grandest of rivers. Close connections for beaches. Lurline leaves Taylor-street dock 7 A. M. dally. Telephone 613. The Parity of Burnett 'a YanV.a ie never questioned Ijr any pure food coxaxaUeloa SHERIFF WORD ID THE BARBER Heated Argument Over Term Renegade as Applied by Phillips. " : DIALOGUE GROWS LURID Finally Sheriff Word Whisks Out of the Office and the Episode Closes With Xo Seri ous Results. "Who said I was a renegade?" ' The man with the voice had Just en tered a barber shop In Fifth Street near OP THE Morrison yosterday morning. He wore a mouftache on his upper Hp and a re volver in his hip pocket and spoke stern ly, as one who has authority behind him. And so he had, for he was Sheriff Word. "Who called me a renegade?" Silence, while the scissors snipped and the razors scraped. "Where Is Bob Phillips?" "Mr. Phillips has that chair over there," responded Fred Jennings, who is that gentleman's partner. So up marches His Scbrlovalty to the aforesaid Bob. "Mr. Phillips, have you anything against me?" "Why, no." "Then why did you call me a rene gade?" "That deputy of yours, Sam Martin, must have told you." What Then Followed. Wheroupon the Sheriff knew he had followed the right scent for here before him was the very man who had declared him a renegade. What ensued has vari ous coloring, according to the Imagin ings of the spectators. Some say that tho Sheriff had hUj, band on the pocket which contained the shooting-iron and that the three barbers In the shop were ready at once to carve his brawny arm ere he should essay to draw the weapon; others that the Sheriff bad no intention of pull ing the weapon and that his hand was resting on It merely from habit for It Is the custom of the SherifC they say, to walk the streets in that pose. "What have you got against me?" de manded Mr. Word. "I never hurt you." "Nothing personally, but I don't like you politically and I've got a political knife that long." showing his arm up to the elbow, "for you." "Ain't you a Democrat?" Objects to Republican Deputies. "Yes, but you're not I come from, Mis souri, and youl'l have to show me. Look atiall your Republican deputies, George Cordano and Harvey Moreland and Sam Martin, and, and - " "Aint they good men?" "They may be. but they ain't Demo crats. That's why you are a renegade Democrat" "Well, you' ought not to talk that way about me." "See here," said the tonsorial artist as he paused from rubbing his Taxor on the hone. "I've been in Oregon eighteen years and in all that time only one Demo crat has been .elected to office and that was Pennoyer. The rest of the bunch have been all renegades and you're one of them." This brought the debate to a climax, and the Sheriff exclaimed: "Welt you can't hurt me, so what's the use of talking!" 'That's what you think," replied Phillips; "but rm going to fight you all the way down the line, and a lot of other Democrats are going; to do the same, too." And the Shelff Whisked Out. With that the Sheriff whisked out of the shop, leaving- a smoking- wake. The day before, Phillips was shaving; Deputy Sheriff Martin and had then applied the term renegade to the Sher iff. He Jocularly remarked to Martin that the latter's tenure would end next year, and the reply was that Word would serve yet two more terms at least Phillips offered to bet 5250 that Word would not be re-elected, but Martin shied off and trotted away to tell his chief what Phillips had said. Phillips Is one of the rock-ribbed stal warts of the local Democratic party, and has a large following. The foregoing episode exemplifies the discontent prevailing In the Democratic camp of faithfuls, over appointments which have been made, not only by Sheriff Word, but also by Mayor Lane. The faithful are walling loudly, for of the nine deputies In Word's office but two are reputed to be Democrats, and the tax-collecting department of the Sheriff harbors so many Republicans that hungry Democrats on the outside are gnashing their teeth. And even Mayor Lane, who has boast ed himself a Democrat on many oc casions, has not made a fair distribu tion of the loaves and fishes, say his election supporters, and they complain that when they go to him for Jobs, ho replies that the Civil Service shut3 them out and makes him impotent SURGERY IS DEDICATED Exercises Held at Good Samaritan Hospital to Celebrate Event. Dedicatory services celebrating the open ing of the surgery at Good Samaritan Hospital, one of the most modern and scientifically equipped in the United States, was held yesterday. Well-known physicians, clergymen, medical students and members of the board were present to listen to addresses and to Inspect the surgery which has Just been opened. The equipment was given to the Hospital by members of the Couch family. Superintendent Miss E. L. Lovcridge made arrangements for the exercises and after an invocation by Bishop Wlster Morris. Dr. S. E. Josephl and Dr. George F. Wilson delivered lectures. Dr. Josephl spoko on the history oi the Institution, while Dr. "Wilson spoke briefly on the progress of surgery. The surgery is located m the weet wing of the newly constructed building. Am ple provision has been made for light windows being placed every few feet An amphitheatre has been erected for stu dents, and all the latest sanitary methods have been employed In building the sur gery room. Apartments have been set aside for Instruments and lockers. CLATSOP BEACH CHARMS Thousands of Tourists Season Tick ets $4, on Sale Every Day Tivo Day Tickets $2.50, on Sale Satur day Only. Through train leaves Union Depot S A. M. dally and every Saturday at 2:30 P. M. No delays. No transfers. No dust See C. A. Stewart, agent MS Alder street, about tickets, official Information, time cards, etc., and ask for Clatsop Beach souvenir containing 30 beautiful half-tone Illustrations. Tickets sold at Union De pot ALASKA EXCURSION. $ GO Round Trip $60 On the largest and best of Alaskan steamers, the Alaska Flyer, Jefferson, sailing from Seattle August 10, 9 P. M. Rates include everything. Phono or call for reservations, tickets and Information at the Alaska S. S. Co., Frank Woolsey Co.. Portland. Agents, 252 Oak street Phone Main SS. WHERE JO DINE. All the delicacies of the seaion at th Portland Restaurant One, private apart ment tor parties. ICS Wash., near Fifth. When in Seattle. "The Rathskeller." a high-class place to eat Sea food; Eastern meats. Large orchestra daily. Genuine French dinner, with wine, 50c, at 93 Fifth street near Stark. Calls for List of Names. County Assessor SIgler called upon Mrs. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Columbia River Scenery Up the Columbia to MULTNOMAH FALLS (510 Feet) and Return on the Fine Blver Steamer Joseph KELLOGG ROUND TRIP $1 Tou have seen all tha Columbia River's beauties when you have reached these Falls. "Wo pass through the Cascade Mountains by Latourelle and Bridal Veil Falls. Grand Can yon and Gorges. Mighty Mountains and Monuments of Rock. Fascinating Groves and Landscape Scenery beyond compare. All the glory of American grandeur Is on this trip. Steamers leave foot of Salmon street at S: A. SC.. returning at 3:30 P.. M. $1.00 round trip. Steals served. TeL Main 332. Wherever you see Schilling's Best splcss &vrio extracts there is fair, dealing too. At year grocer's; scasgyWV. CURIOS, Aatlqmitles, IeaU J Seli. Indlia Stooe Kanres Relics, Carriage and Idols in Ivorr, Stone, Srocic. etc. War CJubt, Spears. Bon. DfBlAK ST0XE AU0W AXD 5PAX ?8IXTS Mxikx. BuVett. Bclos Mam SlcnlU of all Nations. XKABS axa K01XS af Aalmal. War Mfrtab. Iaue,Body OrRameau aad Dreu. Ancient ITiat Goes and Kitok, Ones, Snields. Antlose SDrer aad Anaor, Shell. Send for Theses. Wbolesaie Dealer. Clinton yesterday for the list of .names alleged, to have been secured in a recent canvass of Precinct 23, but was- Informed that they were not yet ready for verifi cation with thoso secured by the census enumerators from the Assessor's office. She Is said to have admitted to SIgler that her canvassers had became mixed on boundaries of the precinct LOW EXCURSION RATES EAST. On August 24. 25, and September 16, 17, tho Great Northern Railway will sell ex cursion tickets to Chicago and return. J7L50; St Louis and return. J 57. 50; St Paul. Minneapolis and Duluth and return. 60.00. tickets good for going passage for ten days; final return limit SO days; good go ing via Great Northern Railway, return ing same or any direct route; stop-overs allowed going and returning. For tickets and. additional Information call on or address H. Dickson. C. P. & T. A., Great Northern Railway, 122 Third street Portland. Those who wish to practice economy should buy Carter's Little Liver Pills. Forty nllls In a vial; only one pill a dose. j The : Holy i City Played by a Child Yesterday at the warerooms of the Manufacturer's Piano Co. a little 9-year-old girl played the above song with the voice after a few minutes' instruction. She was a beautiful frail child and when"she had finished she de clared it tho easiest pumping machine she ever tried. "We would sincerely ask you to try the Cecilian when you get ready to purchase and you "will find so many superior points that you will not consider any other player. TVe arc only a short block from "Washington street, and in justice to yourself, in vestigate. Manufacturer's Piano Company 350 ALDER Park and Washington, Portland, Oregon "The School of Quality" MODERN, PRACTICAL, COMPLETE Open all the year. Catalogue free A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B.. PRINCIPAL PIANOS ERNEST GABLER MELVILLE CLARK KURTZMANN STROHBER and other fine makes of pianos. Apollo Piano Players "We have Just added 600 rolls of Apollo music to our player library. "We cordially Invite your closo Inspec tion of our goods, and when you think of GwD PIANOS think of Soule Bros. Piano Co. 372-4 Morrison St, Cor. W. Park. COLUMBIA GRAPH OPII ONES, 01 DOWX 51 PER "WEEK. VTe have a complete etocic of Disc and Cylin der Records for use on all disc or cylinder talking machines. Catalogues on application. GIBSON CO. 345 IVaahlsxtoa St. Portland. Or. The Whiskey with a Reputation Quaker Maid Rye Awarded the GOLD MEDAL at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition for Superior Quality, Parity and Per fection of Age Yer sale at all leadlag bars, cafes aad drag stores S. HIRSGH & G0.,Kansas City,Mo. TEETH X J 12.00 FULL SXT GUARANTIED TOR (9.00. Zrealacs. Ifosiay aaa Thursday, uatu s. Xred Prefcx. V. T. 8. MfMausUU. IT'S THE BEST OF ALL PARKER RYE WHISKEY ROTHCHILD BROS., Portland, Or. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS SMOKE Feifer's Union 5's UNION MADE Sc CIGARS UNION MADE POPULAR BECAUSE OF THEIR SUPERIOR QUALITY AND FINE WORKMANSHIP. THE ROSENFELD-SMITH CO'., Distributors Exclusive Wholesale Cigars and Tobacco, PORTLAND, OREGON WESTERN ELECTRIC WORKS No. 61 SIXTH ST., Portland, Or. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT GOODS LOEWENBERG & GOING CO.-KSX "TAKE TIME THE HOUSE THAT KNOWS HOW WALTER 133 SIXTH STREET "We do crown and brldgework without pain. Our 18 years experience In plato worlc enables us to fit your mouth comfortably. Dr. W. A. "Wise has found a safe way to extract teeth absolutely without pain. Dr. T. P. Wise la an expert at gold fllllnj and crown and brldgework. Extracting fre when plates or brMges are ordered. WISE BROS., Dentists Falling; Bulldtnff, cor. Third and Wash. St. Open evenings till 0 o'clock. Sundays from 0 to 12. Or Main 2020. DR. W. A. WISE. EDUCATIONAL. BRUNOT HALL A Protestant Boarding and Day School for Girls Certificate Admits to Smith. Wellesley and Other Colleges. Unusual Advantages In Music Piano, Violin and Vocal Fine Art Studio. Write for Illustrated Catalogue. For Further Information Address Julia P. Bailey, Principal 2209 PACIFIC AVENUE SPOKANE, WASH Behnke-Wafker Business College PORTLAND, OREGON If you are thinking of attending business college you cannot afford to Ignore the test one In the Northwest. Our graduates are all employed. "We nave placed more than 200 pupils In lucrative positions during the past year. The proprietors are business men and take an active part in teaching dally. "We can help you. Call or send for catalogue. Free. Day and night. In session all the year. PortlandAcademy An Elementary School, including- the Primary and Grammar grades. A Secondary School, or Academy proper, which fits boys and girls' for Eastern and Western Colleges. A Boarding Hall for girls. For Catalogue address Portland Academy, Portland Oregon. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE DIVERSITY OF OREGON Nineteenth annual session begins Sept. 15. 1905. Address 8. B JOSBPHI. M". D.. Dean. 610 Dokum bldg. Portland. HOUSTON SCHOOL Cannon Hill, Spokane, Wash. Incorporated boarding and day school for boys above age of eight. New buildings on elevation near city. Dry and Invigorating atmosphere especially beneficial to those from Coast region. Teachers college gradu ates. Careful supervision and preparation for college or business. Address EDGAR F. STROXO. PBINCTPAX. very Woman is Intern ted acd should know ftooal me wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray i The new YtcUU Brrlsc. Jniee- timand ijvetion. Best Bat. et Jdot CosToalest. iiuuiii laiuauy. i it jw Jnftbt fr U. ft h Miinol snnnlT tl ewer, out seoa sump xor illustrated book-jlM. Itgrm Tiiuahla to UdlM. .HARVIb CO., K. ?8 ST.. .XH York. .SBBBflSBl5 fl'Mdard. Cl&rkar X Ce Zttrtlaatl. Or, DANGER Alcohol Lamps Are Dangerous. Electric Coffee Percolators, Chafing Dishes and Tea kettles Are Absolutely Safe. Call and Examine Our Stock. Telephone Main 1696 We are headquarters for French ranges, portable and brick set; cabinet bake ovens, retinned and copper restaurant utensils, steel ranges and cook stoves. by the forelock," is good advice where eyes are concerned. A little strained vision strains the entire nervous system and does not im prove with age. Have your ej'es fitted by REED THE OPTICIAN OREGONIAN BUILDING SUMMER RESORTS. The Seaside House la now open to guests. Flr.it-Cln.in Service In Exery Way. Beautiful "Walk3 and Drives on tha Premises "With Boating; and Flahlna; Vnsnryasaest Free bus meets all trains. WILHOIT SPRINGS STAGE Leaves Oregon City dally, except Sundays, at 9:30 A. M. Fare $1.50. Oregon City ofrle next door to Oregon "Water Power Co.'s depot. WE CURE MEN Our skill has no superior and but few equals In the practica of our specialty diseases of men. To tha study and treatment of chronic nervous, blood and skin diseases ws have devoted special effort durlns? our entire professional life, and have been rewarded by tha discov ery of the very best methods used In specialty practica that gives us complete mastery of these diseases. Our system of home treatment la successful and strictly private. Consultation in person or by mail FREE and SOLICITED. State Medical Institute 202 Second Ave.. South. SEATTLE. WASH. The Portland Do you lova good music? Toa can select your choice from a pert folio of SCO pieces of popular xous-la of the world, and Professor Am sterdam and bC3 Hungarian, orchea tra will render It for you. Everything to eat and drink, and it costs no mora In tha Portland Hotel Rathskeller than elsewhera in the city. Every weekday night from 3:30 to IX gchwab Printing Co. SZST WORK. XZJSOKASLZ TXICiS STARS STXEET DR. T. P. WISX. Li