TITE MORNING OREGOXTAX, THTTRSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1909. Jh 'CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OREGOXIAX TELEPHONES. r'tuntlnr-Rom . City circulation Ms-.sfint Editor Sun Jay Editor . Co-r,poinr-Room city Edltnr Supt. Buildins. Pac. States. Home. uain Turn a fin5 !.'!.'!..Valn -OTO A WS j Main l-0 A 05 ! Main 7'iTO A .''.'' Main "OTO A n5 Main 7170 A t'5 . .Main 7070 A C093 AMCSEMEXT3. Bl NOAI.OH- THEATER (Twelfth an1 Mor rison, William A. Rra1y presents nrnht I.orimer in the c-enlr drama. "The Shep herd King." This afternoon, special price matinee 2: IS o'clock. Tonight. 8:15. " PORTLAND THEATER (Fourteenth and Washington streets! Sam s. and s:iubert present Charles cherry In The lelor." Matinee at 2:1.",; tonlirnt at .15. Oi.i'HEl'M THEATER (Morrison, between Sixth and Seventh l Advanced vaudeville. Matinee at 2:15. Tonight at 8:15. BAKER THEATER (Third and Yamhill) The drama, 'J.ena Rivers." Matinea at 2 15; tonlaht at 8:15. CtAXD THEATRR (WasMneton. 'between f-venth and Park) Vaudeville da luxe. 31. 7:30 and P M. v FAN'TAGES THEATER (Fourth and StarkJ Continuous vaudeville, 2:30. 7:30 and P. M. LYP.IC THEATER (Seventh and Alder) Athi-n 3tik Crnnpinv In "Te Strange Ad ventures of Miss Brown." Matinee at 2:15; tonight at S:l.r. STAR THEATER (Park and Wsjhlnjton) Motion oicturea. 1 to 11 P. M. Kev. G. W. Rigor at Ret. The funeral rrvfi es of Rev. G. V. Rice?, pastor of tlie I'nlvemlty Park Congregational Church, who died at tils home suddenly Monday night, will he held tomorrow morning at SrW n'rlock. at his home and at 1 o'clock, at the University Park Con gregational church. Mr. Paulson, eu jwrintenoVnt of Congregational missions, nill deliver the sennon. Kev. William Jffrev. of the local Methodist Church, will HFswt at tlie obsequies. Interment will be made in Rlverview Cemetery. The Thanksgiving service.", which were to be held this morning in the 1'niversity Park Methodist Church, where Mr. RKg was to deliver the sermon, have been postponed tmtil Sund.iy niglt. when Rev. yjlliam Jeffrey will preach the sermon. Blixed. for Dumpino Sawdust. V. S. Horn-land, manager of the East Side. Slab wood Company, wag taken before Judga Jtennett yesterday morning in the Muni cipal' Court, by Deputy Fish Warden Rathbun. charged with dumping sawdust and mill refuse into the Willamette River. Mr. Uowland admitted tlie charge, but said that the sudden rise of the river was responsible for his technical guilt. ITe said that the company had started to make a fill near the river and had built a bulkhead out of SO cords of slabwood and that the river unexpectedly over flowed the bulkhead and caused the dumping to go into the river Instead of Into the space behind the bulkhead. Judge Bennett fined Mr. Howland J.V), the mini mum. XEtr York to Assemble. The New Tork Stat Society of Oregon will cele brate the British evacuation of New Tork. the closing event of the Revolution ary War. at the Commercial Club, to morrow evening at 8 o'clock. The fol lowing programme will be rendered: Piano solo. Miss Marie Wetzel; reading. Professor William Rasmus: vocal solo. Mrs. Pauline Miller-Chapman; address. Dr. Ben.1am.ln Young; violin solo. Miss IMargaret FaJlentus; vocal solo. W. F. Oreer: piano solo. Miss Maud Bell; vocal olo. Mrs. Pnuline Miller-Chapman. Re freshments will be served. All New York ers re invited to attend. Kast Siib Wn.t, Choose Ijmp-Posts. After conferences with a sp-clal com mittee from the Est Side Business Men's (Tub the present week representatives of he Portland Gas and Portland Railway. Clght & Power Companies have agreed to submit designs for street lights to the committee next week. This committee nvill examine the plans and then make Its selections and recommendations to the Citv Council. It is proposed to place lllghts on the four comers of the Inter sections and then every 60 feet along toth sides of the street, on East Mor xrison street and Grand avontie. Chttroh to Estertaiv. For the benefit rof the new church, the ladies of the First Norwegian and Danish Methodi6t Epis copal Church, at corner of Thirteenth and iDavis streets, have planned a special entertainment for Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings this week. Beginning 'with a Thanksgiving L.udeflsk" dinner Thursday, at 6 P. M.. Rev. C. J. Lars-en 'will give an appropriate address. Sat urday evening Rev. John Ovall will speak nd Miss Kristine Olsson. a Swedish vocalist of Portland, will sing. All are welcome. Wiijjajt Dt.Vent Honored. Many friends assembled 'at the home of Wil liam DeVeny, in Montavilla, Tuesday right, to express their appreciation of Jlr. DeVeny's services to the community. The Montavilla Brass Band, under the direction of Foreman Campbell, furnished music for the evening. H. B. Dickinson, spoke at length concerning the growth of aiontavllla. and commended the work of the Montavilla Board of Trade and the Montavilla Rose Association, in both of which Mr. DeVeny Is prominently con nected. Concrete House Collapses. The walls of a concrete house erected on Villa ave nue east of Montavilla collapsed during the recent storm, and the house is nearly a complete wreck. The house was built hv J. Ijiwrenson. who had ' planned to erect several more. " He had put on a con crete roof a few days ago. but had not water-proofed it. and it is thought the rains penetrated and mi weakened the vails that they fell under the weight. Tlie lose is about J1D0O. Franchise to Be Topic A mass meet ing of shippers, business men and prop erty owners of Central East Portland has been called for tomorrow night, in tlie Healy building, on Grand avenue, by. the Kast Side Business Men's Club, to con sider the present East -Third-street fran chise. Some of the city officials are ex pected to tie present. It will be decided at the meeting whether the franchise will bi opposed further. Trope s Forum Meets. The People's Forum will besin its meetings this Win ter with an address by C. B. 3. Wood, in Allskv hall. Sunday night at S o'clock, on "Personal liberty." The Peoples Forum was formed by Dr. Stephen S. Wise when he resided in Portland. Meet ings of the Forum will be held regularly on Sunday night through the Winter. St. Labbente Baxaar. Third and Sher man sts.. tonight; turkey dinner. 6 to 8. Hear Percy B. Huntington, monologlst: Miss T. O'Hallorsn. pianist; Miss Cardifte, In specialties; Miss Thelma Jones, so prano soloist: Professor V.. J. yuilllman. In latest songs and sketches. Wein bergers Orchestra. 9 P. M. to 13. Come and we will thank you. Admission free. Commencing! Sunday. November 2S. 1909. the St. John cars will run via Union avenue and over the Burnside bridge, west on Bunl to KWNi street, south on Fifth to Washington street, east on Washington to First street, and north on First to Birnside street. Changes in Business make it neces sary for tne to sell my big stock of mil linerv as quick as possible. Everything is immensely reduced. Gertrude Casimir. 11 Williams avenue, corner Morris. "V car. Alaska. New trail-map just issued. Fairbanks. Iditarod. Innoko Districts. Snt upon receipt of 27 cents, or stamps. Alaska Map Co.. Seattle, Washington. " 'LzrrERTS" diamond engagement rings, finest quality, all sizes; every stone guar anteed, prices $J5 to t500. 272 Wash. st. Special Thanksoivino Dinner, at Rich urds'.'Jl per cover; 1 to 8:30. Reserve tables. Phone Ex. 25. Webber s Orchestra. Sfclpherd's Springs. Dr. W. D. McNary. medical director; B. L. 31upherd. mgr. Watsok Automobilb CoatPAST. agents for Inter-State automobiles. 503 Alder st. ria-CALvrs a Whjte, 50C-W3 Dekum bldg. Mrs. Ila Mters Dies. Mrs. Ila Myers, widow of the late Andrew Myers, well known in Portland, died in Pasadena Tuesday, according to Information re ceived In this city yesterday by some of her friends. Mrs. Myers was a sister-in-law of the late George T. Myers, a Port land capitalist. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mvers went to Pasadena in the hope of recovering their falling health, and he died there about three years ago. Dinner Todat. Woman's Exchange, from 11:30 to 2. IKS Fifth St.. near Yam hill, chicken soup, roast turkey, oyster dressing, cold tongue. potatoe salad, creamed onions, artichokes with mayon naise, celery and apple salad. English plum pudding, hard sauce, mince pie on tlie menu. The New Seward Hotel, corner Tenth and Alder, the most modern and elegant lv furnished hotel in Portland, is making an especially low raLe to a limited num ber of monthly roomers. Beautiful New Bungalow. Elegant, as well as "substantial, in every detail. Choice location. Price and termB attrac tive. ' See owner. Dr. Amos, Dekum bldg. Great pre,jarations are being made to entertain the nerry -makers at tlie grand ball, to be given tonight, at Christensen's hall. Eleventh and Yamhill streets. Seats for the French Fete go on sale Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Evening prices. 50c. 75c and $1; matinee, Boc and 7nc. Baker Theater. The box-office, for reserved seats for the French Fete, opens Friday morning at 9 o'clock, at the Baker Theater. French and German In classes, tl per month to beginners, 452 Morrison, cor. 13. Home-Grown Roses, send for price list. Rose Valley Nursery, 1052 Corbett St. Extra Special Thanksgiving Dinner served at Brandos' Grill. 103 Sixth. WORLD'S CRITICS LAUD HIM Superlatives Are Applied to Krels ler's Violin Mastery. New Tork musical critics agree with the London and Paris critics In their en thusiasm for Kreisier's wonderful violin playing. " "Pure Intonation, voluminous tone, all shades of color. Illimitable Interpretative nuances, convincing expression of every musical mood, authoritative scholarship, human sympathy, and warm impulsive and propulsive temperament--these quali ties constitute a terse summing up of the many single essentials which go toward forming Kreisier's magic art as a whole." Thus the Musical Courier discusses the great violinist's mastery of his Instru ment, and of the human heart as well. The coming of Fritz Kreisler to Port land will be a musical event second to none this season, and It is expected that he will be given an ovation here as elsewhere. His concert will be under the direction of I-ols Steers-Wynn Coman, Thursday. December 2, at the Bungalow. THE LOUVRE THANKSGIVING DINNERJI.OO. MENC. Ho re d'Euvrea. OYSTERS. Toke Point on Half Shell. RELISHES. Ollvee. Celery Hearts. Salted Almonds SOUP. Clear Mock Turtle. Amontllsdo. Consomme (Deillgnac) In Cups. FISH. Chinook Salmon, Braise. Fresh Tom Cods a la Provencals. ENTREES. Sweetbreads with Fresh Mushrooms, (Rls DeVeau Glace). Breast of chicken a la King, (Voiallk) a la Royale). PUNCH. Frozen Tom and Jerry. ROASTS. Turker. Chestnut Dressing and Cranberry Sauce. Buckling Pig. Barbaoue Style, with Candied Sweet Potato. Roast Mallard Duck. Currant Jelly. Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus, Yorkshire Pudding. VEGETABLES. Bermuda Onion in Cream. Brussel Sprouts In Butter. SALAD. Fruit Salad en Bellevoe. DESSERT. Plum Pudding, Hard and Brandy Sauee. Hot or Cold Mince Pie. Ice Cream and Assorted Bon Bona Nuts and Raisins. Cafe Noir. Vocal and Instrumental music by the Royal Hawaiian Orchestra. SIXTH-STREET BARGAIN. We ' have for sale a fractional lot on Sixth street near Burnside. Property In this neighborhood Is rapidly Increasing in value. It is a bargain at the price. For particulars apply to CHARLES K. HENRY CO. Henry Building. Fourth and Oak Streets. Portland, Or. EAST SIDE BARGAIN. We have for sale a full 'lot on the southeast corner of Union avenue and Oak street. This is a bargain at the price, only 02,000. For particulars jipply to s CHARLES K. HENRY CO. Henry Building. Fourth and Oak Streets. Portland, Or. Harris Trunk: Co. tor trunxs and bags. SI 6;650 -TOTAL HOW City Beautiful Fund May Reach Goal Sum Saturday. COIN GLEANERS SUCCEED with gambling and visiting a gambling house. Reed was Indignant when he reached the police station. He declared that the men were playing cards for fun. The officers said they were playing for stakes. It took two trips of the patrol wagon to get the prisoners and the proprietors to 'police headquarters. The raid caused a great crowd to congregate. Committee Encounters Little Diffi culty in Getting Generous Sub- serlbers List of Donors a Iengthy One. ti,. Cllv Beautiful fund will reach the $20,000 mark by nightfall Satur- day, according to the report or tne suo scrlptton committee, composed of J. C. Alnsworth. A. H. Devers and C. B. Mer rick. This body undertook to reach the goal figure of the fund before De cember 1. Down to date J16.650 has been actu ally subscribed. A large sum ha en pledged by those who will subscribe the fund this week. Yesterday a relay committee composed of Russell Hawk ins D. C. O'Reilly and Lloyd J. we"t. worth was appointed to take up the work of securing subscriptions tomor row and Saturday. Mr. Alnsworth, chairman of the original committee, will direct the movements or the new committee. . Little difficulty was experienced by the members of the committee in se curing jrenerous subscriptions. Not withstanding the fact that the indi vidual members of the committee de voted but a few hours a day when the weather permitted, and then only cen tered their efforts on the business dis trict, the fund swelled with astonishing rapidity. Following is a list oi iiij SCO 500 61 ft BOO BOO oOO A00 500 eo nX BOO Jonathan Bourne. Jr J C. Alnffworin Journal Publishing Co Portland Ry.. Lt,- A Power ,Co. C. F. Adama R. I.. Gli&an Clementine F. Lewie Portland Lumber Co... Oreitonlan Publishing Co Corbett ertale Klelsrhner. Mayer & Co o1 Pariflc Bridge Co J3dd estate nr. Andrew C. Smith......... Eastern & Western Lumber LO Gav Lembard wJlnhard eatale Warren Construction Co Barber Asphalt Co , A. H. Devera C. K. Henry T. B. Wilcox Russell Blythe Mrs. J. Hoffman - Northern Pacific Lumber Company Lar.g & Co ' Honeyman Hardware Co Balfour. Guthrie & Co.... Kerr, Gifford & Co Tnlted Engineering Co Albers Bow. Milling Co Meier 4- Frank Co Oregon Eletrtrle Co. Union Meat Co - Marshall-Wells Hardware Co Falling & MoCalman Fhtlip Buenner ehner . John P. 3harkey 5i i0 WiO friO .VlO B"0 250 2W 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 2in 20 200 200 200 1Q0 100' 100 1I0 loo m 100 Ion Lewis Doyle Patterson Jnaeph Simon .... F. V. Hoi man ... lAtirelhurst Co. T.. u A UHAnar . VA Robertson J J A. B. Stelnbarh TV. D. Wheelwright McNaughton. Raymond Lawrence, Izarus. hltenouse rvumiuu. 100 1 00 loo 100 Wadhanis & Kerr Bros , loo Woodard Clarke & Co. Trs. S. A. and E. C. Brown. M. T,. Kline H. M. Covey A. L. Mills ' Williams A Beggs Hazelwood Cream Co. Mason. Ehrman A Co. 100 100 ino ino ion Too 100 loo Foster' & Klelser JOJJ Drug Co. Blumauer- Frank H. B. Noble " John H. Haak , 1 TT .. JL Thnmrann TOO Robert Smith Carey ft Kerr 100 Total to date t16.650 10 TAKEtniSGAMBLERS DETECTIVES KAID ROOMS OVER THIRD-STREET SAIOOX. Proprietor Says Men Were Playing for Fun; Officers Aver Otherwise. In a gambling raid made by the police vesterday afternoon in rooms above the Bachelor saloon, at 143 Third street, by Detectives Tichenor and Howell ten prisoners were taken into custody and card tables, cards, chips and other paraphernalia were seized. A F. Reed, proprietor of the saloon, was charged with conducting, a gambling game and with gambling. Henry Bishop, H. K. Gerspa. W. S. Milner. J. Jackson, Charles Hoops. W. Mason. W. H. West, F. C. Shotwell and George Evans were charged FAMOUS ACTOR BEGINS ENGAGEMENT IN STUPENDOUS SCENIC SPECTACLE. v v t r -Si, AV. '4. .. n J- 1 WRIGHT I.ORIMER, !' "THE SHEPHERD KIXG." tVrlght Lorimer will be seen In his original and remarkable personation of David, the young shepherd warrior who afterwards became King over Israel, at the Bungalow Theater for Ave performances, beginning this afternoon. The story Is one of the most Interesting, coherent. Ingenious and extremely dramatic seen on any stage In recent years and repeals In an enticing form a story that 1 dear to the people the world over. BIG SEATTLE MILL WAITS Portland Concern Stops Erection of Building. According to a news article In the Seattle papers, the Portland Flouring Mills Company, which recently bought a site for a large flour mill in Seattle. Is having difficulty in securing a building permit and may abandon the project. It is stated at Seattle that the Super intendent of Buildings insisted that be fore he grant a permit the mill officials should make material alterations in the plans, and that this Is what caused the hitch and may prevent Seattle from get ting the mill. At the office of the Portland Flouring Mills Company In this city, however, it is flatly denied that there Is any truoble, and It is declared the mill will be built. Work on the plant was stopped by the officials of the company of their own accord and will be resumed when they are ready to take lt up. It was the burning of the Alblna mill in this city that delayed operations at Seattle. At present the construction de partment of the company Is fully en gaged in getting the new Portland mill under way, and as soon as the oppor tunity offers they will take up the work at Seattle. WHERE TO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart ments for ladies. SOS Wash., near 5th st. Watson's Restaurant, 331 Washington street, will serve a Thanksgiving turkey dinner, 75 cents. Tables can. be reserved in the new balcony; any number seats desired. We serve the Thanksgiving turkey din ner with ice cream 60c. The Imperial Kantong Cafe, 462 Wash., bet. 12th; and 13th. We serve the Thankeglving torkey din ner with ice cream 60c. Royal Canton Grill, 352-4 Aider St., corner Park. Justcn's. 7th and Alder, for your Thanksgiving dinner. Guesta musically entertained from 6 till 8. ' Moore's Restaurant, 148 6th street, will serve the regular 75c Turkey dinner to day. Special Thanksgiving dinner, 75 cents. A. B. C. Restaurant, 3S6 Morrison. Hall's Restaurant. Special Thanksgiv ing dinner, 75c. . MILLINERY SALE. Ladies, we are confident that you ap preciate the opportunity of buying up-to-date millinery at the prices we are making one-third off on our entire line. Even in our moderate-priced fiats the styles are always correct. English Correct Millinery, 331 Morrison street, Marquamt building1. - TONSETH R-ORAL CO. 325 Morrison . street., Marquam bidg., cut flowers and flowering plants every day from our conservatories. Phones: Main 5102. A. 1102. CHRISTMAS PHOTOS. Pictures taken at Anne, Columbia bids . between now and Christmas, will be finished promptly regardless of weather. ASH WOOD, , - i A most satisfactory ' fuel for stores, grates and furnaces. Oregon Fuel Com pany, 353 Washington. Main 65, A 1665. CARD OF THANKS. I never knew how many friends I had until this greatest sorrow of my life came. Whoever did a kindness to my mother or myself to relieve, and comfort us may always feel sure of my deepest gratitude. The many, many beautiful flowers I appreciate as sign of love and tenderness. UERTRfDE CASIMIR, fSO REWARD For any case of Kidney, ' Bladder or Rheumatic trouble Hall's Texas Won der cannot cure If taken In time and fiven a fair trial. One bottle often per ects cure. Sold by all druggists or mail. $1.00. Send for testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall. 2926 Olive St., St. Louis. Mo. Rpek Springs Coal. The best house coal. Liberty Coal & Ice Co., exclusive agents, 2s North Fourteenth street. Main 162 A 3136. CHRISTMAS KOVELTIES. New and up to date. E. W. Moore, pho tographer, Elks bldg., 7th and Stark sts. Cargoes anthracite and'English ean nel coal discharging now. -A. H. Edlef sen, the fuel man, Cham, of Commerce. Look into the Linnhaven' Orchard Company's proposition. Safe as real estate can make lt. Call upon repre sentatives of the company at Perkins Hotel, Kov: 22 to 27. For trunks go to the Harris Trunk Co. DURING SLEEP atnre Repair th'e Human Ensrlne. The activities of the day cause more or less waste of tissues in the human, engine, which Is repaired at night dur ing sleep. The man or woman who can sleep well at night, is sure of the necessary repairs, other things being right, to make each day a time of usefulness and living a real joy. But let Insomnia get hold of you, and the struggle begins, of trying to work with a machine out of repair. A Nebr. woman's experience with cof fee as a producer of insomnia is in teresting. She says: "I used to be a coffee drinker and was so nervous I could not sleep at night before about 12 o'clock, unless I would take some medicine. I was under the doctor's care for about 5 years and my weight got down to $2 lbs. "The doctor said I would have to quit drinking coffee. Then my father, got me to try.Postum, wjilch he said had 'done wonders for him. I am past 43 and before I- quit drinking coffee my heart would Jump and flutter at times, miss a beat, then beat so fast I could hardly breathe in enough air and I would get smothered. "My tongue would get so stiff I could not talk and I could not hold a glass to drink from. Since I have been drinking Postum, in place of coffee, I can sleep sound any time I He down, and I feel I owe everything to Postum. I now weigh 120 lbs. and am well." Read "The Road to Wellville," In pkgs. , "There's a Reason." Ever rend the above letterf A new one appears from time to time. They aura a-ennlne, true, and full of Daman THANKSGIVING DAY This Store Will Close at Noon 166-170 Third St. 'T'ARTAR is a calcareous 1 deposit which rorms upon the surfaces of the teeth and should be re moved by the daily use of Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder which cleanses, preserves and beautifies the leeth, prevents the formation of tartar and imparts purity and fragrance to the breath. OsNS. Stationer 'T If yOUI" Stationer " "Kol,m IFr; $ J 'X inoor Quality" Stationer, :-2f- he sells and recommenHs V v 17 ASerent X,. V r degrees ot Hardnes. X Koh-i-noor Pencils because V i f and Soitne-6B to 9H. sjk ,e ktlOWS. X I J An exaclly-nght one lor b H Every Purpose end Paper. j j Pencils j are the world's STANDARD of Pencil ' : " Quality the best that can be made ; L . : - : o: v , irrespective of price. 4 Q 10c. each $1 dozen. Pay less and you get lew. y . . , r , , , ' w L. & C Hardtmuth ' " . - ' J Palace Hotel SAN FRANCISCO E. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PROTING . Main 165 Phones Home a 1165 YOUR BROKEN GLASSES QUICKLY REPAIRED Columbian Optical Company service means modern methods in everything, but it specially proclaims a quick repair depart ment that is QUICK in every sense of the word. With immense stock of ma terials, with a splendid factory equipment, wilh workmen of exceptional ability, we complete repairs in a remarkably short space of time. The installation of this de partment makes a reserve pair of glasses unnecessary. You may avoid headache. You may avoid the discomfort of useless delays, by bringing your broken glasses to us for repairs. Excepting Kryptoks. we replace any brok en lense in less than two hours, and many while you wait. Columbian Optical Ca. 133 Sixth, Oregonian Building. .eooens DECEMBER 15, 1909 In an Entirely New Building on the Old Market-St Site Reproducing at a cost of more than $10,000,000 all the famous features, conveniences and facilities of the old house, with many others exclusively its own Under the same old management, which is known the world over PALACE HOTEL COMPANY A Health-Guarantee to be Found in No Other Water, Because: 1 The ONLY Water put up in STERILIZED bottles; 2 The ONLY Water Domestic or Foreign which-ls NEVER put in a bottle that has been used before. The World's Best Table Water' I fefaSi4nm r" ' - 1 - :r-.-'i -.-: : , - n FOR EYES That are weak, irritated or In flamed, use i "OPHTHALMINE" Prescribed by leading oculists of the world. PRICE 35 CENTS. For Sale at Skidmore Drug Co. FIREPROOF SAFES The biggest cut in prices ever known on the high - grade Herring-Hall-Marvin Safes. Buy today. We move on December 1st to 87 Tit th street, near Stark. Portland Safe Co. 92 Seventh Street, Near Stark. FredFrehn,D.D.S. tli.OO Full Bet Teeth. 6 00. Croirna and Brldse wark. S3.00. Hjmi AO!t rtoLnm Open JtTcainna X1U 7.i" A SYSTEMATIC PLAN. systematic plan is conducive to the best results in every ment of busings life. The handling of personal or house- A s, 1 nun t-1 ni ti f hold accounts is no exception. An account suojei-t 10 ni this institution results in a more careful handling of funds, thereby assuring greater economy in the distribution of income, whether large or small. 4 per cent paid on tweh e-nmnl lis cert 1 1 icates ot iioposir. Painless Dentistry Oat of town people can hare tholr plats and bridgowork fin ished in one day if npeesMinr. 3 We will givsyou t (rood 3 22k gold or rnrcelain crown for $3,311 .. . r n r im molar urowna c.uu 4?2kBridffeTth3.50 Gold Fiili.ngi ' 1.1 tl Enamel Filling 1.03 Silvr Fillinji .0U Inlav Fillings Z.OU Good Rubbrr AA ULW 7 eft t7 nm imtiiwra w wuo Painless E-trtion .50 WORK GUARANTEED FOR IS YEARS Painless Extraction 1'ree when plates or bruise worlc is ordered. Consultation Free. Yon cannot yet bettor pamloBs work doao anjwhore. All work fully pri.ar anteetl. Modernelpctricoquipmont. ot rr -tlioa. Wise Dental Co. Firr.ma TiOTLDma ""oSp-floIsi THlBDWa.BTS. PORTLAND, OREeoN oxrics Housa: s a. m. to 8 r. m. louim fl to 1. fL S " GOLD SEAL" OIL CLOTHING Dead gras:- color. Keeps tlie water out. For sale by all dealers. Goodyear Robber Co. CI, . C.n, Konrlh St. CHRISTENSEN'S SCHOOL for Dancing, Deportment and Physical Development rhrlstanscn's Hall can b rented, first class affair only. For terms apply to Mr. Chrlstensen. office at hall., corner Eleventh and Yamhill streets, Portland, Oregon. Phones. Main 8017. A 4680. RCHWAB PRifJTING CO OSOLICITS YOUrt PATRONAGE 2474 STARK, STREET Be Sure You Get An Optimo For the Optimo is the best all-Havana cigar it's possible to make. Made by the most expert cis:armakers from Cuba. Of the choicest, richest Vuelta Abajo leaf, bought by our experts in the fields. And mellowed by our exclusive methods that perfectly develop the rare flavor of the rich tobacco. Ask for the Optimo insist on it. Optimo Cigars At any good storo From 3 for 2 So up THE HART CIGAR CO, Distributors, Portland, Oregon Clark Wireless Stock Clark Wireless, 22 Cents Per Share. Clark Wireless; 22 Cents Per Share. Clark Wireless, 22 Cents Per Share. Address AJ 539, Oregonian. Dr. Richardson's Dandruff Cure KILLS THE DANDRUFF MICROBE. Unaranteed to Cure or Money Refunded. AT ALL DRKGGISTS. Habits Positively J. Cnrpd. Onlv authorised Keelev In T f jTLtf stitute In Oregon. Write for fllns . ii5v"1 trated circolur. Krcler Inrtu. " r afin;:il 71 . lltb K Portland. Onfos