Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 05, 1909, Page 9, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TIIE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1909.
.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
OBEGOXIAX TELEPHONES.
Pic. Stairs Home.
Counlinc-Room Min 7070 A
Lone: Fir Cemi.ie.kt Problem. The
committee from the Sunnyside Push Club
has been unable to arrive at & means of
disposing of the Lone Fir Cemetery ques
tion. This committee was appointed sev
eral months ago to see if some means
rnuld be found to stop burials in this
cemetery and make some disposition of
MinVinUEditor.'::::::::::Mni.TO AMI the cemetery, on cogitation with the
-Sunday Fdltor Main 7070 A t5
:ompns1ng-room ...Maln"o70 A
City Editor Main "070 A S"5
Sunt. Bulldlnss Main 7O70 A 8Ui
AMUSEMENTS.
ORPHEUM THEATER MorTton. between
Sixth and Seventh) Advanced vaude
v;ll. Matinee at 2: 15. Tonight at 8:10.
CRA.VD THEATER Wahlnifton. between
Seventh and Park) Vaudeville de luxe.
2.-0. 7:30 and P. M.
PAXTAGES THEATER (Fourth and Stark)
' Continuous vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30 and
0:30 P. M.
STAR THEATER Movlna-plcture Khow
very afternoon and evening. 2 to 10:30
o'clock.
OAKS (O. W. P. carllne.) Concert by
Donatelll's Italian band. This afternoon
at 2:30 and tonight at 8:13.
OREGONIAN AT RESORTS
For quickest servlco subscribe,
for The Ore-onla at Snmmer
resorts itroilk tbe lollowlna;
Kenta Bad avoid waltlnr Una
at tke poatof flee. City rates.
Subscriptions br mmU Invariably
la adraaea
Ocean Park C. H. Hill
Breaker. Hotel Breaker.
Laos Beach stranhal Co.
Seaview Strautaal Co.
Ilwaco Railway C..Sem Agent
Columbia Beach Miss Saunders
bearaart. Severln Harkaoa
Seaside F. Dreaaer A Co.
Newport Oeerse Sylvester
Wenaha Sprlari J- . Barle
Shlphrrda Sprlnga... Mineral Hotel
Wllholt Springs. . .F. W. MrlM
Caacadla O. M. Gelseadorfer
Collins Springs. Collins Hotel
tt , of SrvrrxTEKiTTH Street. The lm
.-mr,t nt F.ast -Seventeenth street,
-.v. , Mirftrv. la KoinK forward an
will soon be completed, but the original
proceedings to extend It through Midway
and the Lada iarm were eiupimj u..
rr,,.nrbukn at the Midway Improve
ment Club. tt was found that according;
to the. proceedings tt was not to be
tn iiwnod. there being two
small tracts at the south side of the
Ladri farm through which the street did
not pass. Councilman Rushlight was
asked to stop the old and start new pro
ceedings, providing for the opening of the
street through to Sellwood. Unless the
.....I I. ,t.nded to Sellwood it was
t.Merw1 that the people of Sellwood
would derive little bereflt, and Midway
would not get a through street. All tlie
otreeL In the Ladd farm In the newly
-..,. i oHHirinn Westmoreland, are to
he Improved as a whole. East Seven
teenth street was wanted for-the pro
posed reinforcing waitermaln. which will
be laid Into the territory wiimn ine n:i
few months.
Drawing: Cp Specifications. Specifi
tinn for the new edifice for the Trin
Itv Methodist Church, to be erected in
Ldd Addition, on Hemlock and East
nrrinn streets, are being drawn by the
architect and ground will be broken
.K,,t the ?nth of the month for the
basement. Three lots have been secured
l-trrim. so there will be room for
manse, as well as for the church. Nat
irvii tnne from Douglas jCounty, Ore
gon. will be used in the walls of the
bnildlpir. and the total cost wilf be about
sr.oov. According to the requirements in
thh addition the building will stand 35
feet bark from the street line In front
and 12 feet from the side street. The old
building on East Grant and East Tenth
streets, which has been used for 25
vMrs. will be sold. Negotiations are
now In progress by persons who want
to secure the property, who will change
it into a rooming house.
Sats He Was Robbed. Peter Soloway
and John Brook, laborers, were arrested
ve-fnUy by Detectives' Oarpenter and
lleislt:c on a warrant charging them
with rohiiir.g Walter Addison, who lives
at the Riverside Hotel, on the Macadam
road, of Jewelry and money valued at
1150. Addison says he was drinking heav
ily Tuesday night, and the two laborers
took him to his Jurtel. and next morning.
In addition to the usual "morning after"
conditions, he found his money and Jew
elry missing.
Postmaster Torao Sued. Postmaster
Young is named as defendant in a civil
action filed In Justice Court yesterday
by Isaac Baer, of Baker City. The suit
Is brought to enforce payment on an al
leged note made by Mr. Toung In 1898
at Baker Ctty when he lived there. It
was originally J32.T5. of which $15 was
paid. The Interest to date on the balance
brings the total to $44.65, to which Is
added tJO aa attorney's fees.
Filling LP Ravtne. The ravine on
Belmont street, between East Nineteenth
and East Twentieth streets, is being filled
by tha contractor. Archie Mason. It
will be filled, covered with crushed rock
and then opened to the public. At pres
ent this block Is the only break In Bel
mont stree between East Thirty-ninth
street and East Water, end it will soon
be opened to the public.
Bot Dies or Injuries. Andrew Schill
ing, the 17-year-old youth who was
crushed In an accident In the elevator at
the New Grand Oentral Hotel Tuesday
night, died at Good Samaritan Hospital
yesterday morning as a result of injuries
received in the elevator. John Pepin
said to be 14 years of age, was in charge
of the elevator at the time of the acci
dent. Oiuiro ?ANtT Road. The Sandy road
Is being oiled from East Twenty-eighth
street to the city limits. It was recently
taken over by the city, -which made it a
street. It is announced that proceedings
are to be started to improve the Sandy
boulevard with hard-surface pavement
from East Sixteenth street and the city
limits next year.
Ritfsik Cask- Continued. The case
aftalnst Ralph R. Ruffner. the Texas &
Pacific railroad ticket agent, who was
arrested Tuesday morning charged with
assaulting Thomas C. Tevlln, receiver of
the defunct Oregon Trust & Savings
Company, was continued until today in
Municipal Court yesterday morning.
W. H. Pope Vert Iu. W. H. Pone, at
one time County Auditor, is very ill. He
is at the residence of L. D. Cole. 3TM
Bntot street. While he has been
showing signs of improvement In the last
few days, his condition last night was
said to be about the same as tt was be
fore he started on the road to health.
Fortune Tellers Fixed. Marie Cor
relli, Sophia Seip and Mrs. A. L. Stephen
son were each assessed fines of $76 by
Judge Bennett in Municipal Court yester
day rooming on being convicted of being
"'fortune tellers.'" The case was ap
pealed by their attorney. Henry McGinn.
Thomas Withtcombe has them all
skinned a mile on fine walnut grows,
suburban teres and tracts. Se him at
009 Commercial block. 2d and Washington
streets, city. Phones Main 1W. A 14S5.
Tfte best oj the best can be had at
the Oaks Tavern at city prices. Eat with
comfort- Special catering to lodges and
parties. James Mallett, Prop. Phone
6ellwouJ S3.
For Rent. -Modern warehouse. 40.000
square feet floor space; trackage facili
ties: central location. AN 267. Oreg'n.
'"LErraiTS" pure gold seamless wedding
rings, all sixes; engraving free; price, $6
to Jit 172 Washington street.
Trt a good luncheon at the Woman's
Exchange, 1S6 Fifth street. Delicious,
home-cooked delicacies.
Shipherd's Sprisos Is the place for
foi. E. L. Shipherd, manager.
City Attorney the committee was not
able to arrive at any conclusion as to
what course to take to stop burials, as
all the lots in the cemetery have been
sold and the burials are all being made
in these lots owned by private individ
uals. Removal of the graves during the
present generation is considered imprac
tical by the committee. In the ceme
tery there are over 30,000 bodies, and to
remove them would cost a great sum of
money, even if the relatives of the peo
ple buried there would permit it to be
done. S. W. Walker, secretary of the
club and member of tlia committee,
thinks that the present difficulty on East
Stark about the erection of a retaining
wall may result at least in determin
ing who is responsible for the care of the
cemetery. Ms. Walker thinks that the
cemetery should be kept as a park until
such time as the graves could be moved,
as It is now being thickly settled on all
sides. East Twenty-sixth street, along
the east side of the cemetery, is to be
opened and improved, and will present
the same problem as had to 'be met on
East Stark.
Thronos View Exhibits. Never be
fore in the history of the Portland Cham
ber of Commerce have the exhibition
rooms in connection with the Institution
been thronged with as many visitors as
during th-i past week, i The enormous in
flux of tourists and Eastern homeseekers
during the past ten days Is accountable
for the i-eritable stream of humanity
that visits the exhibit rooms during busi
ness hours. Scores of the visitors seek
advice and. facts relative to prospective
Investments In Oreson.
Wnx Build New Church. Members
of the Norwegian Lutheran Church, ait
a meeting held on Monday night, at
which the pastor. Rev. O. Hagoes, was
ipresent, decided to build a new church
at a cost of $20,000. The plan adopted Is
to sell the present site at Bast Tenth and
(East Grant streets and buy a new loca
tion more suitable. This is the oldest
-Norwegian church in Portland.
Pats Bio Price for Lot. Ernest
iMorris, employed by the O. R. & N. Com
pany, has paid J6O0O for a lot on Killings
worth and Alfcina avenues. This is a
record price for a lot in that district.
Four years ago this same lot was sold
for $400. Practically all the property on
Kllllngsworth avenue has become busi
ness property since hard-surface pave
ment was laid on the avenue.
Child Not Ki4naped. The reported
kidnaping of the 3-year-old grandchild of
Mrs. Harry B Smith, who lives at the
east end of East Thirtieth street, Tues
day evening, proved to be a mistake.
The clilld reappeared at the home pi its
motlfcer less than 20 minutes after its
supposed disappearance. The police were
notified of the mistake early yesterday
morning.
Push Oi.ub to Be Organized.-, new
-push club is to be organized to be known
as the Central Heights Push Club. It
will include the territory between East
Fifteenth, East Thirteenth, East Stark
streets and Hawthorne avenue. One of
tfte questions to be considered will be
tho filling of the gulch between Bel
mont street and several streets south. -Death
of Mother and Child. Mrs.
Laura A. Douglas, wife of George A.
Douglas, died at the Portland Sana
torium July 31. Her infant, 1 month old,
died the same day. The funeral was
held from the family home, 1121 Belmont
Btreet, Tuesday, August 3, and the Inter
ment was in Multnomah cemetery.
G. A. R. Women to Meet. Winslow
Meade Circle No. 7, Women of the G.
A. R., will hold their regular meeting
this evening In their room on the sixth
floor of the Goodnough building. Fifth
and Tamhill streets. Further meetings
after this one will be discontinued until
September.
$5000 Lot 60x100. on Johnson street, be
tween 24th and 25th streetsi This Is a
rare chance to get a fine lot in this
choice part of the city. This price a few
days only. Half cash. Remember other
lots in this vicinity are held at higher
figures. F. S. Akin, 623 Chamber of
Commerce.
Calvart Presbtterian Church.
Next Sabbath.
ALIENISTS TO MEET
Mrs. Collins' Mental Condition
Will Be Determined Today.
WOMAN STILL UNDER GUARD
Prosecution for Murder of Husband
May Hinge on Findings "of Lu
nacy Commission State Will
Proceed Against Her.
Alienists -appointed by County Judge
Webster, sitting as a lunacy commission,
will today, commencing at 11 o'clock, ex
amine into the mental condition of Mrs.
Kate Van Winkle Collins, charged with
the murder of her husband. Dr. Roy A.
Miles1 Collins, the morning of July 24 last.
The examination will be held at Mountain
View Sanatorium, where Mrs. Collins has
been confined under police guard since
the night following the shooting. The ap
pointment of the commission was the re
sult of an application filed by Judge A. L.
Willis, counsel for Mrs. Collins, before
Judge Webster July Zl.
The Municipal Court docket shows that
Mrs, Collins case has been set lor a pre
liminary examination toomorrow before
Judge Bennett. It is understood the state
plans to proceed with the prosecution,
whatever may be the result of the com
mission's findings.
It is Intimated that County Judge Web
ster may override the wishes of the "Dis
trict Attorney's office and commit Mrs.
Collins to the state asylum for the in
sane, which would preclude the possibility
of a trial at this time, unless it should
be ordered by a court of higher Jurisdic
tion. Drs. W. T. Williamson, W. N. Jones and
William House were named by Judge
Webster as members of the commission
to examine Mrs. Collins.
It was said at the sanatorium last even
ing that Mrs. Collins was in a much bet
ter physical and mental condition than
she had been since the shooting. If she
should prove to be sane at this time, the
plan of prosecution evolved some days
ago by Deputy District Attorney Fitz
gerald will have proven successful. This
means that Mrs. Collins will be forced to
stand trial for the murder of her husband,
in which event her attorneys will try to
prove her insane at the time the crlma
wnie- committed.
LOSES HUSBAND AND BABE
Police Help Wife Search City for
Lreon Kleemo.
The police are endeavoring to locate
Leon Kleemo, who, with his wife and
three small children, arrived here Tues
day night from The Dalles. While the
search is being made (or Kleemo, who
has their 18-months-old babe in his keep
ing, Mrs. Kleemo, an invalid, is being
sheltered by the police at the St. Charles
Hotel.
The separation of Kleemo and his wife
was involuntary and occurred when the
woman left their lodging-house In the
down-town district yesterday afternoon
to consult a doctor. Afte.r emerging from
cne pnysician a on ice, jurs. jvieemo, wun
her 3-year-old child, became bewildered.
After tramping about the streets for
hours, unable to recall the name or loca
tion of the lodging-house where she left
her husband, she wandered Into the
Plaza block. Third and Main streets. Pa
trolman Small observed her and the child
crying piteously on a bench in the park.
She was sent to police headquarters and
the search for her husband began. Up to
late hour last night no trace of the
husband had been secured.
WHEREJTO DINE.
Don't fail to try the new Imperial
Kantong Cafe, 462 Washington. Special
Sunday chicken dinner with ice cream 40
cents. Merchants' lunch daily 2o cents.
All boxes decorated la Oriental style.
All the delicacies of the season at the
Portland Restaurant; nne private apart
ments for ladies. SOS Wash., near Fifth.
When at the A.-l.-P. Exposition, Seat
tle, dine at Oregon Restaurant, In Oregon
building. W. F. Watson. Prop.
OBSERVATION CAR
Through Willamette Valley.
The Southern Pacific is now running
an observation parlor car covering the
delightful daylight ride through the
Willamette Valley between foraiand
and Cottage Grove.
This car leaves Portland southbound
on train 19 at 8:15 A. M. Returning,
leaves Cottage Grove, northbound, on
train 18 at 4:50 P. M.
ROOF GARDEN.
Nortonia Hotel. Seventh street, off
Washington. Dinner parties arranged
for. Phone Home A 0M. Main 7161.
Shermanlay 5&Gbi
Sixth and Morrison, Opp. Postoffice.
Player-Pianos
"We carry the largest line of
high-grade Player-Pianos on
the Pacific Coast. "We are
sole representatives in the
Northwest of
A. B. Chase Aristano
Conover Inner-Player
Carola Inner-Player -"
Kingsbury InnerVPlayer
Sohmer Ceeilian
Farrand Ceeilian
Ceeilian Piano
Euphona '
Packard Player-Piano
Estey Player-Piano
Kurtzmann Player-Piano
By making comparison side
by side, feature for feature, it
is easy to make your selec
tion. "We are always glad to
demonstrate ourplayers,
whether you buy or. not.
Steinway and Other Piano
Victor Talking Machine
CLOSING
OUT
BATHING SUITS
DSUMMER
SALE
Closing Out Summer Goods
Regardless of Cost
PARASOLS
AT
COST
Note the Dress Materials Offered at 5c Per "Yard to Close Them Out
9c
Ladies' fine swiss ribbed Vests,
taped neck, all sizes, regular 20c
grade, special at, each 9J
12V2C Ea.
Ladies' .fine lisle finished ribbed
Vests, crocheted insertion and plain.
Regular 25c grade, each 12V2
5c Yard
Entire Line of Lawns and Organdies
and Fancy Duck Suitings, 10c, 120
and 15c values, special at, yard. .5
Extra Special lie Yd.
40-inch fine white India Linon, very
sheer, soft finish, a fine, even weave.
Regular 20c grade, special, yd.
$2.98 Ea.
Ladies' White Voile Skirts, trimmed with two
narrow folds , and buttons; were specially
priced at $4.95, now, each $2.98
.Ladies' white linen finished Duck Skirts, soft
finish, well made, 7-gore, a regular $1.50 value
at, each 9S
fp 1 .25 Elci
White Marseilles Bedspread, 24 yards square,
extra heavy, fringed all aroHnd; regular $2.00
grade, each $1.25
12V2C Yd.
40-inch Cream Lace Stripe Scrim, soft finish,
nice assortment of patterns, a 20c seller for,
yard 12V2$
1.49 Ea.
Ladies' tailored Shirtwaists, white and white
with black stripe, fine pique, all sizes ; a regular
$2.50 value-at...... $1.49
17c Pr.
Ladies' Hose in gray and black and
white polka dot. This is our regular
25c grade, alt sizes, at, pair 17$
25c Pr.
Ladies' Black Lace Hose, big assort
ment of patterns. Sold always at
35c, special, pair 25
Men's Soft Shirts, all colors, all
. sizes, best material, plain and silk
fronts, always sold at $1.50, now,
each 75
12V2C Pr.
Fine line Men's Sox, silk finish,
black and tan, all sizes, a regular 20c
grade, for, pair 1212
SPECIALSIN
MUSLINS
AND
KNIT UNDERWEAR
McALLEN-McDONNELL
Cor. Third and Morrison
STORE NOTED FOR BEST GOODS
LOWEST PRICES
AT
' FINE
LINE
CAMPING
BLANKETS
SIMMER RESORTS.
E. W. Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
PRINTING
pu Main 165
Phonea Home A1165
First and Oak
Kimb.0 H.IL
239 to 251
Wba At..
Cbicata. III.
American
Conservatory
The Ladinr School of Marie a4 Dramatic Aft. Seratr
miint inatrneton. Uocarpanrd covm tf wniy. Tm
cher'i Traintas Department. Public School Mafic. B loca
tion, pbrsicil CvHare. Modem Languages.
School of Acting-Hart Conway, Director.
Mn?Frte Advantages. 30 Free Scholars ktpt Awarded
to Talented Pupils of Limited Means. 24th Season Be-
gtm Thmrsdaj, Sept. 9. CaUtoc Free oh Application.
JOHN J. HATT5TAEDT, riesident.
$S6
ALASKA
AND BACK
INCLUDING BERTH AND MEALS
Only $g a Pay for XI Pay
SUMMER EXCURSIONS via "Inside Pas
mere" from Seattle to Land of Midnight Sun,
Totem Poles. Ice Floes, Glaciers, Mirages,
Fiords, Mountains. Islands and Forests.
ONLY TWELVE EXCURSIONS
RESERVE BERTHS NOW
Pacific Coast Steamship Co.
E. F. DeGranotrb, P. & F. Aot.
249 Washing-ton Stroat Portland
Kouud trip O. R. & Is", tloketa $12.00.
Rates at Inn, $4 per day; $23 per week.
Artrtrew-J Cloud Cap Inn. Hood Rtver. Or.
HOTEL SALTAIR
Entrance to xrounds at Saltalr Sta
tion. Open for the season. Make your
reservation early, write lor rates to
postoffice, Seaview, Wash.
THE HACKNEY COTTAGE,
Seaview, Washington,
NOW OPEN FOR SEASON.
Greatly increased accommodations; all
newly furnished; home comforts; ex
cellent table board; delightfully and
centrally located; beautiful surround
ings: unsurpassed surf bathing;. A most
desirable place for families. Write or
wire for space or rooms.
H. O. Addreaa, Seaview, Washington.
Gearhart Park Hotel
CLATSOP BEACH, OR.
For' rates apply M. E. Daggett. Mgr.,
Gearhart Park, Clataop Beach, Or.
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Aune, Columbia Bids- Main. A 163S.
MY SEW LOCATION.
Dr. Edwin C. Holmes, specialist, ap
pendicitis, rheumatism, stomach, nerve
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets gently stimulate the liver and
bowels to expel poisonous matter,
cleanse the system, cure constipation
and sick headache.
"HIPPO" GARDEN HOSE
Guaranteed to Stand
600 Pounds Pressure.
Goodyear Rubber Co.
61-63-65-07 Fourth St Cor. Pine.
WESTON, Ocean - to - Ocean Walker,
Sa!d recently: "When you feel down and
out, feel there is no use living, just take
your bad thought with you and walk tlwm
off. Before you have walked a mile things
will look rosier. Just try it." Have you
notioed the Increase In walking of late in
every community? Many attribute it to the
comfort which Allen's Foot-Enae, ths anti
septic powder to be shaken into the shoes,
gives to the millions now using It. As
Weston has said. "It has real merit."
MA Very Delightful Plaee."
NORTH BEACH INN
NEWTOS STATION.
A Strictly First-Class Resort.
All Rooms Large and Bright.
With Kine View of Ocean.
Postoffice and telegraphic address
LOG BEACH. WASH.
HO, FOR CASCADIA
Best mountain resort on Coast; best I
FAIRMONT
H ) T L
SAN FRANCISCO
Scenic Hotel of the World .
Overlooks San Francisco Bay and City
Five Minutes Ride from Ferries
600 rooms. Every room has bath
Rates single room and bath $3.00,
$3.50. H.00, 4.50, $o.00, $7.00, $10.00.
Suites $10.00, $12.50. $15.00, $20.00 and np.
N&n&ament
Palace Hotel Company
INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS
Private accounts of men and women, as well as commercial
deposits from firms, corporations and banks, are welcomed by
this institution, where all funds entrusted to it for safe-
keeping are protected by large resources, careful management
and the strict supervision of the United States Government.
AH Sunny Outside Rooms.
Hotel Colonial
Stockton Street Above Sutter,
San Francisco.
European Plan, $1.60 and Up.
American Plan, S3. 00.
Sutter-street Cars Direct From Ferry.
Howard T. Blethen, Manager. -
1 The Man who revels- in Red
Tape would NOT be interested in
Y and E Filing Systems.
I The Tanas'
Idea is to Sim
plify tO h.ndli
routine office
work with
AUTOMATIC
methods instead
of special think
ing wherever
possible. .
Smill stack of Y and Sections placed
thus, utcs steps and time.
9 Wouldn't you like complete Catalog?
I !A word to 1 Y and 1 is sufficient.1
FOR THE DENTIST
A SPECIAL SALE ON ADJUSTABLE ELECTRIC DENTAL
BRACKETS.
Complete with shade, wired and ready for installation.
No. 5 Five feet over all $2.15
No. 7 Five feet over, all. ... . .$3.35
No. 8 Three feet over all .". $2.65
Othr lengths at proportionate prices.
WESTERN ELECTRIC WORKS
No. 61 Sixth Street. Phones, Main 1696, A 1696. Portland, Oregon.
Br. Lyon's J
PERFECT
Tooth Powder
Cleanses, beautifies and
preserves the teeth and
purifies the breath
Used by people of
refinement for almost
' Half a Century
TnriirinAt water, scenery. nuntlnK and
fishing: nature's own conservatory of
health. Auto from Albany, stagre from
Brownsville and Lebanon. Write or
phone to
G. M. 6EISENDORPER,
Caacadla, Oretoa,
IEWETT FARM RESORT,
On the brink of the Colombia Qorg ntrancin
View Walk. Drive. Waterfall Moan tain Climbing
Real Craam, Frh Buttar, Fresh VeffataWei, Frwlt Fruit Etc
S8 to 110 per Wek Booms. Tenia, Cottarea. Fhon
atwdwwdwi wUl lav laiidpo
GLASS & PR UD HOMME CO.
Printers. Binders, stationers. Desk Ch-virs,
Office KHrniture.
66-67 SEVENTH ST.
FfedPrehn,D.D.S.
fU.M Full Set of
Teeth. 16.00.
Crowns and Bridge
work, (8.00.
Boom 405, Dokom.
Opea Kvcaina XU1 I.
HAND
SAPOLIO
FOR TOILET AND BATH.
Delicate enough for the softest skin,
and yet efficacious in removing- any
stain. Keeps the skin in perfect con
dition. In the bath gives all the de
sirable after-effects of a Turkish bath.
It should be on every washstand.
AXO. GROCERS AJTD DRUGGISTS.
The El-Norria Manard Huiumm
Steel Bank Safes, the Strongest In the
World.
This challenge appears in all the
leading papers throughout the United
States. We hereby agree to put up one
of our safes against any three so-called
burglar-proof nates manufactured
either by one firm or a collection of
firms, agreeing to open all three safes
in less time than is-occupied in open
ing our safe, allowing them the amount
of explosives used upon their three
safes upon our one safe. We will fur
nish the safe free of charge and If
necessary will buy the "dope" with
which to operate on the safe.
Money and Metal Talks. Come to Time.
NORRIS SAFE AND LOCK CO.
PORTLAND SEATTLE SPOKANE
ICCHWAB PRINTING CO
rOS0LICITS YOUR PATR0NACE
2471 STARK STREET