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TTTE MORNING OREGONIAN. RATFRTAT. APRIL, 18, 100S. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Hav you noticed the particular tailor ing, the exclusive patterns, the modest price and the general excellence of the gentlemen's clothing sold hy Hewett. Bradley Co.. 344 Washington street? Crowds. The Saturday afternoon crowds at the Smith Meat Company are great. Come tn the morninr If yon can so as to take your time. Read the ad this page. Kastfr SVnhat. Special dinner at Richard s: 4 to S:.Tt o'clock. Classic music V But telephone bonds. ISO First st. A SHAW'S The Convenience o! a Check Account Need Not Be Sac- rificed THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANT IN OREGON Pavs ORIGINAL MALT WHISKY OREGON I AW TEKErHOXKU. as.!.. PURE Counf1n-TAAm Clfy Ctrculntlnti Man--in Editor unrty Edltnr ( omr-m Room City Editor Purrlnt-nd-ot Bulldlnc .... Eaat fild Off tea li K A V S II A R BO K , f M t Klt.M FN HOLD MF.KTIXG. ...Main TOT .. ..MulB 7070 , .Main 7n7f , ...Main 7070 ...MVn TO70 . . .Main 7070 rut 6i Without Rival Today MALU Klnm. Aberdeen and lloquiam Groups Kormed and Arrange ments Made for Bonding. BLUMAUER & HOCH ! rrartk Strnt, ota Dtetrlbatora fa Orao ut TTaatiflistaab Horn: ..A1T0 ..AlftOVv memorial Rooms AMI.SKMENT8. HKM.W THKATKR - 1 4f h n1 W hmfl.-n iitnv Thlt fit-nf.iin -t 2 nVlnck ; t-nfa-ht Mt -1A .'-!'. k. Flnrnof ir in the trunrim! coiN-av p'y. ' " iltl t Vaiwar.' WARQlAM THKATKR- Mofrlson, bftwn Sixth ni t?vfnth t-San KranH-co Opera (v.mpnv in 'Flomciitra." Matinee at i:ft. tonight ai a.i.V HAKKK THF:a rf:R 'Third. bMwn Yam hill and Tavi-.n Pakor Thntrr Company In "Tho Kfrnnl nty." Matinee at 2:15 V. M ; t-nlht at S:lf. CTAft THKATKH (Frk and Wahlni?rnn) - The Fr n.'h Sto. k 0rnuiny In "A H'-oi!r I'ntsy." T'Tifthr t J: 15. Mntlnr- rufixlay, Saturday and Sunday at 2:13 F. M I.VRie TllEATKR-evnth and Aldr Tho AUn Stt.i-k CVmpany In B"l' lrl' ' TV-Mprht at S l.V Mtlnii Tur dv, Thnratttiy, atuiilny anil Sunday at A P. M. I'AXTiKS THKATER (Fourth and Si:irk ( Continuous vaudeville, 2:30, 7 :0 ami 9 P. M. t; n A Nl THRATFR t V whlna-ton. between Park and Seventh) 'tniinuuus vaudeville. 2-.:uk 7..tO and 0 i. M. I'KATII OF M A TT H K W McNuLTT. Mmlicw MwNnlty. known familiarly a. "Mat," dlffi at St. Vin cnt's Hospital yes-tr-riiny f pnotininiiin. nrMl 45 years. Ho lived formerly Ht 170 Morris airet. Wo was a niombi-r of tin- Kirn Department of Portland for nhnut ton years and Ifltmrly wnrk-l an a ons0ioromn. Ho whs a nvmrtnr of tho Ancient Ordor of Hil'OrnianM. Tho rrmalnn wro taknn to t i" nhaprl of THinninc. McKntoe & 4ilbauph lnt night from which place the funeral will ho hrUl at 2: o'clock Sun day afternoon, attended by the Ancient Order of Hibnriitan and I onsfboremens U'nion, proceeding; thence to the Cathedral, w here reiniirmn niaa will be paid. In terment in to be in Mount Calvary Cemetery. K.NKIHTR WlLl, (iO TO CHURCH. KollOW- Inp h tiitie-hnnored custom, Portland K nights Tempi itrj( are to attend a spe rlal F,aster jM-rvio. to b hi'ld at the KlrM Taylor SJtreet Methodist Kpiseopal Church tomorrow night. Members of Ore gon Comma ndory No. 1 will assemble n t the Asylum, new Ma.onle Temple, at f :30 o'rlork, and will march to the church preceded hy a brass hand. Members are to wear full reijjiha. without swords, and upon arrival at the church will take part in the aorvH'e t be conducted by Rev. Hcnja min Yimihk, I. l.. pastor, who Is to (' liver a sermon appropriate to the occasion. Sm,r Rkkr on rMcrrmM Dat. Because he sohl liquor on election day C. R(H-kated, tlte proprietor of a saloon, n t Front and Hurtwido streets, was ar rested yesterday afternoon by Patrolmen Circle and Burns and taken a prisoner to the City Jail. Rocks ted was caught in the act of selling bottled beer to John Ha-g-cn-skog and Robert Hesket, who were already intoxicated. These two men were also arrested for drunkenness and held for v Uneven against Rocksted. whose case is the only violation recorded with Mhe police of election day saloon regula tions. Resignation Accrptetv A t n special meeting yesterday of the Portland Presby tery, in the First Presbyterian Church, rallod for the purpose of acting upon tire resignation of Rev. B. B. S. Kly, Jr., pastor of Calvary Presbyterian Church, tr. Fly's resignation was accepted, to :ke rffec May I. lr. Kly recently ac cepted a call to the Presbyterian Church rf Cedar Ritpids. la., and will leave in :ho near future for the Fast to assume 'he duties of his new charge. 1 .f nts hintiARY Association. At Ints & library awsoeta t ion has been formed with t he following officers : President, H. A. I arnalt ; secretary, Mrs. McK in Icy ; Irensnrer. B. I. Rayburti, It is proposed ht start a branch library, tlte books to tie su ppl led by the Port land I library. A room will soon be secured for the pur pose. Mr. Kay burn is ready to receipt fiir subscriptions for the library fund. A considerable number have subscribed in jtittiH payable monthly. FFFE'Ttvrc May 1, all cars of the Port land Railway, Ilght & Power Company within the city limits of Portland and Its Ruhtirhs. Including Pt. John, will stop only at the near side of crossings, as is now beln.n done at railroad intersections. L'ond tic tors of the Portland Railway IMvision are instructed to permit pas sengers to get on and off of cars at for ward vestibule, when desired, except on forward vestibule of Portland Heights cars. Sukntsipb Rkvivai,. Revival meetings are Mill In progress in Sunnyside Metho dist Kpiseopal Church, and will continue throughout next week, at least. Kvan gclist R. A. Ross, of l,os Angeles, preaches every day except Saturday at 3t A. M. and 7:W P. M. Although the services have lasted si x weeks. Interest is increasing and the attendance is large. "Rev. Mr. Ross will preach Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:; j. M. Pfath of Mrs. Pidnet K. Jones.-Mrs. Sidney Kcisier Jones died at her home, 74 Fast Main street, yesterday at 11 A. M.. at the age of 6 years, after an illness of several months. Mrs. Jones was horn In Kentucky and had lived in Portland since liHKt. She is survived by f our children, Mrs, Alva Brown. Mrs. S. Ti, Sltelhday. Barton S. and Marshall A. Jones, of Portland, who were with her at her death. New PrsH Ci.i r ORCiANiZKn. The South Mount Ta hor Improvement Association is a new organization. K. T. Petterson Is the president and J. Kcnnard secretary. This club meets the first and third Mon days of each month. It has a committee out to expedite the rebuilding of Madison-. street bridge. CoMMRN-riMn April :rt and until further notice, the Russell -Shaver cars will run from Capitol avenue to I'nion avenue aad Russell street, and return, transferring passengers north or south on M Ississippi avenue, Williams avenue or Union ave nue. Bxhirition or Faintin(JS. A free ex hibition of the work of the National l eague of Miniature Painters will be held '1 day today, at 4lf Washington street. The public is cordially invited to inspect ! ie fine display. Removal Nortcr. -Hay ward & Mark Junri. merchant tailors, have removed from tno Matunam Building to rooms 20$ Mrnhants Trust Building. Sixth and W ash ! ton streets. For Rfnt. Very desirable office rooms in Ainsworth building. Apply United Sates National Bank, Third and Oak streets. Fxct.usivr: and beautiful Faster novel res in gentlemen's wear at Hewett Bradley Co.. ;:4 Washington street. Ai tomobi.f For Sale - Runabout, good condition, new tires; very cheap. Applv 712 cregonian huiirimg. . For Rest A few nice offices In Th Oregonlan building. See Superintendent, room 301. .. Ratb WAR.-San Francisco. ; steamer Frank Follam. agent. 12s, Third street. IRT fir eordwood. 4 ft.. 5.S0; sawed IS Tertland Fuel Co. Phones B. 46, B 1026. Tan Oxforps. new styles. here for Easter. $3 ,V. Marks' Shoe Company. Fot Nn.-Good place to buy Raster liMes and plants cheap. 2SS Tenth street. Nfw maple sap syrup, strietlv pure J N Bristol. 500 Washington street. . PR. Camrdat. e e. ear, nose, throat r lasses fitted. 517 Pekum building:. ' W. A. Wisb and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington, Salmon rods and -reels for rent. Beal's Gun Store. 49 Third street REFORMS BADLY NEEDED Foreign Minister Kxplains Balkan Situation to the lotuna. ST. PRTRRSBCRU. aAprll J7.-Foreign Minister Iswolsky today delivered to the Iouma his long-expected statement re garding the Balkan situation. He said he was not able to chronicle any definite achievement toward the settlement of the Macedonian problem, but the loyal sup port of the Russian programme by Austria-Hungary, Germany, Italy and France and Its partial approval by Great Britain, was full of promise. Reforms In Mace donia were imperatively necessary, he saiiV Unfortunately there had been no sub stantial results from previous efforts of the powers in this direction, due largely to the inter-racial quarreling and Jeal ousies of the various nationalities it was to benefit. Settlement would be impos sible nnless it was supported hy the co operation of all the powers, and Russia was obliged for this reason to reject the proposal advanced by Great Britain., In conclusion, M. jswoisKy said that the car dlnal principle of Russia's present policy was a sound egoism. She needed peace to recuperate from the effects, of the struggle with Japan anc she therefore in tended, at nil costs, to avoid a break up of the European concert. WIN A COSTLY VICTORY French lofcat Arabs In Algeria In Moody Rattle. COTjOMR, Rechar. AlKcria. April 17. A French column pouted at Taizam Hill, which commands the plain of Tanilet, was attacked fiercely at daylight by a number of Berbers, who. with N'omad Arabs, have been concentrating for some weeks past on the Western frontier of Algeria. Although surprised, the French force rallied Rnd fought desperately, anil not only beat off their adversaries, but pursued them for six miles. So hot was the pursuit that the Arabs In their head long flight abandoned their dead and wounded. Several green flags of the prophet also fell Into the, hands of the French. This French victory was costly. Trn ty-elght men. Including an officer, were killed and 100. including ten officers, wounded. The losses were greatest Irt the foreign legion. The Berber losse were much heavier, no less than 125 dead bodies being found by the French troops. The French pursuit was stopped by darkness. PERSONALMENTlDN. C C. Ijghtfoot. of Astoria, is registered at the Hotel Ienox. H. H. Taber and wife, of Tacorna, are guests at the Portland. Clark N. Thompsen, accompanied by his wife and two sons. Is at the Portland Mr. Thompsen is connected with the Wind River Lumber' Company at Cas cade locks. N K W YORK. April 17. (Special.) The following from the Pacific North wes registered at New York hotels today: From Tacorna M. H. Kelly, at the Belleelaire. From Seattle R. C. Graves, at the St. Tenfs: G. G. Dearborn. J. C. Black, at the Murray Hill; M. W. Denny, at the Holland CHICAGO. April 17. (Special. The following from Oregon registered at Chi cago hotels today: From Portland Andrew Kerr, A. C. Callan. at the Auditorium Annex; E. Mc- Farland, at the Great Northern. THE PRICE OF CLOTHING lias Been Greatly Reduced. ' On account of the reduction In the cost of manufacturing good -clothing have made a general out tn prices of from 10 to 20 per cent on all lines of men's and boys' clothing. This cut in prices is in keeping with our policy to give our customers the full benefit of every dollar above a fair and reasonable profit for this store. We invite the trade of men who want good clothing at a reasonable price. Brownsville Woolen Mill Store, Third and Stark streets. GIFTS OF EASTER EGGS. No one need go without Raster eggs this year, no matter how husy "the folks"' are. The Royal Bakery and Con fectionery has had thousands of fine country eggs beautifully colored, to be given away as Easter souvenirs all day Saturday, at both the Washington and Morrison-street branches. EASTER NOVELTIES. Merry Widow" veils. belts. belt buckles, combs, neckwear, hosiery and parasols. Our prices are fully a third under what other stores ask. McAlIen & McDonnell. Third and Morrison. STAR BREWERY. The famous bock beer of the Star Brewery will be on tap beginning Sat urday. April 1$, 1P. Orders for bottled bock beer will receive prompt attention. WHERE TO DINE. ATI tho delicacies of tho oeason at tho Portland Restaurant: fine private apart aaents for ladle. 906 Wash., tiear it a. Sneak-Thief Caught. John Fnery. accueed of stealing a purse containing fcS from the room of Mrs. DeJia Costi. at the Iaurel rooming-house, corner of Pine and Third streets, yester day morning, was captured by the land lady of the rooming-house last night and turned over to the police. The 4eft of which Knery Is accused was committed at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, when K nery was seen by Mm. Costi to run away from the place. The money was taken from Mrs. Comi's purse during a momentary absence from her room, and no one was seen nearby save Enery, whose room adjoins that of Mrs. Costi. The mafter wa reported to the police and Detectives Tichenor and Howell as signed to the case. Awnings, Porch Curtains. "We solicit your patronage and guar antee satisfaction. Agencies In every town In tho Northwest. Willamette Ten A. Awning Co. Main 96S. Reed French Piano Mfg. Co. Sixth and Burnside Sts., Pianos, Play ers and Flayer Pianos. "From Maker to Player. ARWRDEKX. Wash., April 17.-f?pe-eitl.) The lumber manufacturers of the Graya Harbor country held an important meeting in this city last night at which representatives from practically every mill in the entire district, from Elma west, were present. The meetin wa.s called to make ar rangements to comply with Federal Judge C. H. Hanford's new ruling in the lumber railroad bond controversy, which goes Into effect next Monday. It was decided to create three groups. One, is to be known as the KIma group, comprising tle manufacturers of Blma and Montesano; the Aberdeen group, to consist of the mills at Cosmopolisr Junc tion City and Aberdeen, and the Horitilam Group, all the mills west of Aberdeen. The Fidelity Deposit Company, of Maryland, has been selected as the bond ing agent for each group. Under the court's ruling- the minimum bond in each group must be lUO.onO, and each group will appoint a trustee to have charge of the funds. The manufacturers in each group put up bonds for, each mill, in accordance with the amount of Its product shipped by rail, and the amount of the bonds in the dlfffTent '.roups will be as fol lows: BImn, J3C.O0O: Aberdeen. J20.0ft0; Hofpilam, $;tft,000. Kadi group will create a striking fund wherein each member will deposit the difference between the 40 and 60-cent rate within 24 hours after making a shipment, paying in cash or by certified check to the trustee named for each group. SJIKHFZEHDF, JENKS PR-EFLKS IT TO AVY OTHER. Seattle Woman Wants) Divorce- Be cause Husband Insists on Putting he First Course on His Hair. SEATTIjK. Wash.. April 17. (Special.) Mary Jenks asked the Superior Court to grant her a decree of divorce from Shehezerde Jenks on the grounds that her husband Is a soupomaniac. She says her husband has been marked from In fancy with a fine frenzy for soup vegetable soup preferred. The couple married In Abilene, Kan., December 25, lWH, in the way of a spe cial Christmas observance, but the wife alleges that she has not spent a placid and enjoyable Christmas day since. Ac cording to the wife, a dish of soup placed before her husband dethrones his reason and wrecks his otherwise normal men tality. There is only one thing to do with soup, according to Shehezerde s erratic custom, and that Is apply It to the hair. On every other subject the husband Is sane and practical, up to the point where the soup arrives. Then his face lights up with satisfaction and he dives in with both hands, applying the lotion to his1 head briskly until his portion is ex hausted. Mrs. Jenks tells the court that she has borne thft patiently for years, cutting out bouillon from the family menu, and guarding the husband from surprise as much as possible, but in spite of this, Shehezerde frequently came home with carrots, minced potatoes and shreds of cabbage In his hair, thus evidencing that he had dined with friends. FORMER PREMIER DYING K i iig; Kd wa rd Ca Us at Caiuphell Bannerman's Home. LONDON. April 17. King Edward paid an unexpected visit this afternoon to the residence of Jjlr Henry CampheH-Banner-man. Tie had a long consultation with the ex-Premier's secretary hut aid not see Sir Henry, whose condition, being bad all day, tonight shows no change. This morning-'s bulletin says: "Sir Henry had a restless night and Is rather weaker this morning".' yv Another Soul-Mater Convicted. CHICAGO. April 17. Mrs. Jennie Call, who under the name of E. L. Gynn con ducted a matrimonial agency In Chicago, was found guilty today by a jury in the Federal Court of having used the United States mail to promote a fraud. Mrs. Call's offense is almost identical with thn t for which Miss Marion Green was A Happy Easter to all our friends and well- wishers. We consider this a most a p p r o p rlate time to thank those people who have stood by us with thMr kindly encour acrement, their pat ronage and their rood will. Almost ovry mall brings us letters some am sijrned; others loft blank but all of thfm hreathe appre ' elation of our work. and Godspeed. The work we are doing- is not an imagery. It is a vital, home-reaching;, man-ennobling- fight and we are going to win. It is a fight to keep down the price of the meat we eat. a fight against a gigantic monopoly that woul3 tax the Portland people beyond reason as it does in every other lorality where it gets the upper hand. It lias not been an easy fieht. When one of our judges, like the judge of lft0 years atro, said: "You have mo evidence on which to convict this man." but at the same time gave the rabble its way and allowed conviction, we fled to the publir for justice. A jury of twelve Portland citizens cleared our name in a bout four or five minutes and branded the suit as one of the most in famous exploit that ever blighted the city's honor. We believe that r i ichteousness should permeate the everyday work of hands and minds: that it should be taken down town and used In busi ness and handed out generously to the People we meet. We have nromis-ed, and we hold the promise sacred, that we will never stand In with the Trust, and that we will never sell out to tho Trust. The simple life is often the happiest, and an honor able business career will bring Its reward and more peace of mind than the un I earned luxury of a traitorous deal. 2 On Daily Balances Subject to Check Call fer our bnok of "ILLUSTRATIONS. Portland Trust Company of S.E.Cor.Tfiirdan10aLStg. j BEN J. I. COIfF.N FresMent H. L. PITSOCK V Ire-President im. A. 8. NICHOLS. Id Vlee-Pren't B. LKE PAGET Secretary J. O. CIOI.TRA. . . Aaalatant Secretary W. S. till.L. 2d Al"tant Seeretnr)' enteneed two dnyjt ngn tn nerve one year in the House of Correction. Would IMafranchlRe jcpoos. WASHINGTON. April 17.-In an argu ment favoring disfranchisement of the Southern nepro, GrigR of GeorsMa In the House of Roprenentatlvcs today declared that 'auch disfranchisement was neces sary to Insure white control and the peace and prosperity of the South. Swell tan shoes at Rosenthal's. Send for this Catalogue Of Northern Grown Seed Tried and proved Best for the West. Con tains 112 pages mnd 16 colored pho tos of Farm, Field and Flower Seed with full cultural directions. A re quest will bring it to your home free. Ohmm. H. Ully Om., Smmttlm, Wn. Sold by Dealera F. W. Baltes and Company invito your inquiries for PRINTING Main 165 Home A 1105 Phones First and Oak FRANK L SMITH MEAT CD. 226 Alder Street, Bet. Tirst and Second Sts. "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST." See that Smith's name is over the door and then come in. The markets that are right up against us on both sides are not ours and neither one carries Smith's, absolutely fresh, clean Oregon meats, weighed up honestly. Bock Sausage 12'2C Veal Sausage 12V2C Pure Pork Sausage 12'2C Frankfurt Sausage 10c Bologna Sausage 10 Hajiburg Steak ."..10? VEAL Shoulder Koast Veal. . .lOe-12' ,2t Breasts of Veal 10 Veal for Stewing 8c-10c Veal Shanks ....6c Veal Cutlets 12' oC to 15 PORK Pork Shoulder Roasts. .lOc-121 Shoulder Chops 12 Loin Chops .1 15c Loin Roasts and Rib Roasts 15c Leg of Pork 1212? Fresh Side Pork 12'2 Pickle Pork I2V2C EASTER BARGAIN SALE You ran buy Rny of our fine I'mbiel las now at the following great reduc tions : All our colored Umbrellas,' 25 per cent off; all our black Umbrellas, from .$7.00 up, 20 per cent off; all other ponds, 10 per cen off. Take advantage of this unusual chance to buy stajfle (roods at greatly reduced prices. We make the rustproof and wind proof Hereules Umbrellas. REPAIRING AND RECOVERING Kino Work at Popular Prices. MEREDITH'S Two Stores, 312 Washington Street, 293 Morrison Street. Tonseth Floral Co. Display of Easter Lilies, and other choice potted plants. Violets as never seen before. Phones: Main 5102, A 1102 Branch Store, 6th and Oak Sts. Morphine A painless home remedy for the Opium, Morphine, or Laudanum Habit. Free trial sent- on application. ST. JAMES SOCIETY Suite 633, 1181 Broadway, N. Y. A SOUTHERN EVENING "Kelioji From IXxle-lAnd. by Syivl William McGulre, dialect reader and im pmon lor. Afllfltd by Waldf mar TJnd, violinist, and J. cinfrA Montelth. baritone snlotst, Whit Tempt, Corner 12th and Taylor" Sts. Tuewlay evening:, April 21 at. Admission M rents. Tickets on sale at Woodard ft v'larke'a. WOMAN'S CROWNING GLORf tn her hair- If Oray or Bleached, it can bs reaiorea 10 iw naiarai coior wunon. injury to health or scalp by one application of tbs Imperial Hair Regenerator THR STANDARD HAIR COLOR-, I NO. It Is absolutely harmless. Any flhade: produced. Colors durable. When applied cannot be detected. Sample of rour hair colored free, laverla! Coca.. Mfg. Co., US W. 2i4 SU.N.T. K. jurua. sxa W-utUiiftTtOB Street. Radway'a Re-ad y Relief Instantly relieves ourhs. roldw, wore throat. hrnn-hi t iw. awthma BEEF Best Porterhouse Steak lot? Tenderloin Steak 12" Sirloin Steak 121jc Round Steak 10$ Rib Steak 10? Prime Rib Roast Beef . .10c-12' C Shoulder Pot Roast gt Beef for Boiling 5M LAMB Frontquarters of Spring Lamb. .15c Hindquarters of Spring Lamb..20c Fancy Oregon Hams 20 The most delicious Salmon you ever ate----- 12U-15c Fresh Halibut. 2000 lbs. just from Alaska . 10? Smith's Breakfast Bacon tt1-,? Sugar-Cured Hams 15 Half a Ham 15 5-lb. pail Lard 60c Three km Having Flr Jt Is Thlr A canceled check Is an Inrilaptitable receipt. Avail yourself of these advantages by opening; an account with tha Security Savings tk Trust Company. Security Savings S Trust Company Corbett Building, CAPITAL, $500,000 Special Low Fares To the East and Return VIA Northern Pacific Railway Including St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Etc. For full information regarding rates, routes, etc., to points East, call on or write A. D. Charlton, A. G. P.. A. Smooth Lining MOOTH linings make for ehoe comfort. In the Gotcian Shoe the lining- is without ridges. Onr JJo. 7083 abown above la a shoe for comfort. It is one of our Health and Walk Easj Line, has a cushion Insole and waterproof sole. It is made ove oar men's easy last. Writs for our Sprint; and Summer style book. The C. Gotzlan t Co, Salat Paul. V. S. A. lotzia j :n.of PTUR Of all vsrietie permanently cared is a fev diri withonf turgtcai operation or detention from burineaa. No pay will be accepted until the patient b completely tatlafied. write or Fidelity Rupture Cure cat) tit tit Swetiimd Bide.. PORTLAND, OR. Lewis-Stenger Barbers' Supply Co. Marrlaaai as lata treats, rtaa Catlarr aa TaUM Artlelaa, Bapalr bs X all klma ( abara 4aaa tmhl FredPrehn,D.DJ. SIX .M Full Bet mt xeecai. ss.as. Crowns aad Brldaa work SS.M. Boom 45. Dakttss Opcii Aiveniaas xlil T m IiSa? Good R easons for a Check Account h iinf.i wav to tnk mr of your mony no diinnor of loslna: It or of bHns: robbed. and there In not no mur-h temptation to upend It. eeoad f'nylnn hy check: naves many steps In thn cfiuraa tf m .'ear Portland, Oregon. Wears Well, Brilliant to a Degree KOR-E-LAC The Oriental Wcod Finish A combination of most dur able. Varnish and Stains, for Interior wood Work, Floors, Furniture, eto. The Big Paint Store Fisher, Thorsen I Co. Front and Morrison Sts, i'ortland. Or, THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY THE FISH BRAND SLICKER is th man who has tried to get the same service out of soma other make Clean Light -Durable Guaranteed Waterproof and Sold Everywhere at $300 Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder Cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, and Purifies the breath A superior dentifrice lot people of refinement Established in 1866 by GENUINE ROCK SPRINGS COAL SOU AGENTS. INDEPENDENT COAL AND ICE CO. SSS STARK STREET. Oppoalt Cltr Llbrarr. Both Fhonat ICE LIBERTY COAL & ICE C0 312 Pine gtreet. 11 Phones: Main 1662, A 3136. chwab Printing Co. 47 STA.KK STREET