THE MORNING OREGOXIAN. THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1910. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OBEGOMAX TaXEPHOXEi. Pacific State. Brnk rnUn-rsoni Main ToT; A I OUr Circulation Hln ToTO A Motrin Editor u TO.o A J und.r Editor Main . 1 u.m 7itT A " J Mt, Edi.o; r?. :::::: ::5.m t..t a j-j Supt. Hulldlnsa ....Main Ttno A "M AJaCSKXEXTS. ORPHEVaf THEATER Mon Sixth u4 frtr.oth) Vsudavllls. ThU att.raooa at 2 11 and toalsnt at CRA.SU THEATER (Park and WahlntoB) VaudOTtila. Thta ataraooa at i.is. tonight at 1 and - LYMO THEATER l?WBth f.',,A!'7r Armstroos Musical .om.dr compnr m "Barsaia Dar-" Thla aftarnooa at 1JO. tonlsbt at T SO and a STAR THEATER (Park and 'W.hlnrtvn Motion plrtoraa. Coatlauoua. from 10 to 14:SO P. M- OAKS PARK (a W. P. earllna) Thla aftr aooo aad tonls-ht. OBXCOXIAX AT RESORTS. rslssshss Bsaeb at. U OaUaaB, Gwtet rark R. J. ralrbaisa, isilni nmm Caw Bar Otiaa WtiWt Wsasssk PacsfVs CUT IX r. Xd Mmiil lin aWaalar. Boast ta. Snurarr FToHTiNa Cask cosmroiB.-Al-terrallon oer an unpaid account caused a flKht Iwtirnii Will J. Shhy and Jvasa C. Sill, an undertaker, at Sixth and Washington atreeUi and led to their appearance In court yesterday on a cbarn of flKbttnjr. They were arrested by Patrolman Grwajn. from whosa testi mony and that of Sbeehy tt appears that when Bheehy asked 8111 for payment on account. Sill atruck at the collector and knocked oil his spectacles. Sheeny said that ha had been trying to set payment on account for a lone time, but that Bill eluded Mm. He said be managed to squeeaa CO out of him when Sill was running for Osroner. He had- written to Salem, where the debtor Uvea, and received word that 11 la wye rB had at tachments asalnet him. So. seeing; no recourse In the courts, he attempted a little psychological suggestion and was assaulted for his trouble. Further bear ing of the case will be had next Friday. Onb Slap Costs lii .Because the plas tering work In a house being built on the Kast Side by Henry Huddleston was unsatisfactory, the omner and the con tractor. Charles. E. Watts, came to gether and Huddleston wa slapped, for which Wans psld SIS In Police Court yesterday. As he laid down the money he said that the next time he would get has money's worth. Watts was cautioned by Judge Bennett that he would be put under bonds to keep the peace if he repeated the threat. When Huddleston held np payment and alleged poor work. Watts filed a mechsnlc's lien. A tew days ago the men met to talk It over and high words ended In the chaexise ment of Huddleston which was punished in court yesterday. Sleep i Courtroom Cost tlO. Undis mayed by the knowledge that a misde meanor charge was hanging over his head. Walter Miller went Into the Police Court yesterday, snuggled down In a cort ner and went fast asleep. When his cass came up his same was called three times snd ball was about to be forfeited when the defendant was discovered, far on the thither stde of the gate of dreams. Vigorous shaking was required to awaken him. and when be finally opened his eyes, he emitted a number of musical and penetrating whistles before he realised where he was. Miller was arrested for peddling without a license. He paid a fine of no. Ac-ro Wrecked: Bctt Ftled. W. E. Harris, of 384 North Nineteenth street, complained to the Police Department yesterday that his automobile was wrecked snd his wife thrown from the machine at Nineteenth and Couch streets; through the neglect of the Barber Asphalt Company In not placing barri cades across an unfinished street. Harris said that he drove onto the street and encountered a high embankment, in pass ing over which the car received serious damage. Pastor Retcrxs From Vacatiok. Dr. W. F. Reagor. pastor of First Christian Church, who haa been enjoying a month's rest, will return to the city today. Dr. Keagnr and family have been camping on the Nehalem River. Mr. Reagor will Hit the pulpit a usual next Sunday. His morning theme will be. "The Charms of a Vacation." Box Compart Finttx 8- P. Cobb ap peared for the Standard Box Lumber Company In Justice Olson's) court yes terday snd entered a plea of guilty to a charge of dumping sawdust In the rnver. He paid a fine of ISO. The arrest waa made upon a complaint of Iu Rath burn, deputy Csh warden. CtOARBTTE 6E1XER ARRESTED. While attempting to sell to packages! of cigar ettes which had been stolen from the store of Theodore Raratante. on Burnstde street. J. P. MeGraw was arrested yes terday, charged with larceny. He said that the cigarettes had been given to him to sell. Tr Ton Wart to Brr a few shares of Campbell Automatic gas stock. American Standard Power. American Differential Railway Axle Co. with the Seabrock Box. D R . A. Co. stock with It. see F. J. Catterlln aV Cot. quick. Room 1 Lumber mens building. Mi Tract's last free conking lesson in Alblna will be this afternoon at 2:S0. at C. T. M. C. Hall. S9 Morris street. Sub ject, bread, rolls and roasting of meats. Next week Miss Tracy will lecture at Artisan temple, Portsmouth. Brrrt-MER Is Arrested. Gottlieb Fla-M. butcher of North Front street, was arrested yesterdsy upon complaint or J. Welnsteln. charged with selling meat which waa unfit for human food. He will be given a hearing today. Dr. Sarrord Wkitoo has moved his offices from the Marquam to rooms n-403 Macieay bUg comer Fourth and Wash ington st.; Office hours and telephone numbers the same as heretofore. rats War. Steamer Northland sails direct for San Francisco Saturday noon: cabin tKX steerage So. berth and meals Included. Frank Bolltm. agent. VX id. St. rrma. have your Fall suits made now at reduced prices: Fall styles and samples In. V. Kaspar. ladles tailor, 401 Mer chant Trust bldg. To 7LT. For two years, house of nine rooms, completely furnished throughout; most desirable location: rent. SIX- R l&X Oregonlan. Get Walxtt Book from Southern Pa cific and land from Wlthycombe. the walnut expert, room 421 Hamilton block. H. C Brardes has sold his restaurant at KB Sixth. Still caters to wedding, banquets and parties. Phone A S3QS. Piamotcds Gems of the first water only. C Christensen. second floor Cor bett butldimg. Take elevator. Swiss Watch Repairiro C Christ en sen. Sd floor Corbctt bldg. Take elevator. Drxnir VAC-rrM Ci-sakehs, easy pay ments. 4T34j Wash. Main &X A MS6. Woosters Tou can get It there; opea day and Bight. 4t Wash. Dr. Clattos Seamarr has returned, . Dsacieay bldg Jmw ta snsckast liBun at n sola tarns tbs tailsslaa, ss -sa. CkrnM. sjaliantuisnssi ay aaU ata sjsjjsftls asmfaablr aa asiaasa. Ohm 1 P. K. Biiiiit. IM, B.al Wliaahal Ca fcaiUa Asa.. Mara, Dm Ir. oa Bui ssssu. Miristers Taes Yacatiors. Rev. D. A. Thompson, pastor of the Spokane-Avenue Presbyterian Church, Sellwood, has gone to Ocean Park to spend the month of August with his family. During htat absence hls pulpit will be occupied by Rev. David Kiehle. D. D.. a prominent educator of the East, who is taking a rest in the West- Rev. J. F. Ghormley, of the Central Christian Church. East Twentieth street, has started on bis vacation, which he will spend on hla ranch near Entacada. He will run Into the city occasionally to keep In touch with affairs. Rev. Francis Cook, as sistant pastor, will assist at the services. Vacation period starts In the First Uni versalis! Church. Broadway and Bast Twenty-fourth streets; after next Sunday s service. Rev. J. D. Corby, the pastor, will take several stde trips, but will not leave the city for long. Rev. E. Nelson Allen, of the Hawthorne Presbyterian Church, and family left yesterday for Detroit, Or., for August. Rev. William Parsons, of the Third Church. Is putting In his vacation lecturing before Chautau qua assemblies In the Ernst. -HrsRER" Pats Sioo Peraltt. A One of S10O was assessed In Police Court yes terday and promptly paid by Claud Brakke, accused of trying to extort money from a rooming-bouse proprietor by representing himself to be a police officer. Brakke denied the charge, but the witnesses were strong against him and be waa found guilty. The accused went to a rooming-house at Third and Taylor streets Tuesday night and repre sented to Mrs. Anna Mackey, the pro prietor, that he waa a police officer and wanted "hush money." The woman notl fled the police and an officer was sent to the piece. He hid himself in sn ad Joining room, gave the woman a marked SS piece and heard the conversation during which she paid the marked coin to Brakke. Saloor or Rocepilb Mar's Choice. John Hylander. an elderly night watch man at the Willamette Iron Works, must stay out of saloons in the future If he would avoid serving a sentence of 30 days on the rockptle. Hylander. who was formerly a foreman for the foundry until he lost an arm, when he was pensioned In the capacity of watchman, became boisterous In a North End saloon a few days ago and when an attempt was made to quell mm. snowea ins ponce drew a revolver on Henry Thlel. Judge Bennett told hlra that only good luck In the handling of the weapon saved him from being in court on a charge of mur der, and warned him that his next visit to a saloon would cost him his liberty. Five Dats Pbraitt for Isoi.t. Mar tin Pheney Insists that he was pushed, while the proprietor of the West Hotel, st 41 S North Sixth street, declares that he fell. Patrolman Oelsner heard the body of the man fall down the stair way leading to the hotel and arrived In time to find Pheney lying at the bottom with a severe cut In hla scalp. The wo man stood at the bead of the stairs. She said that Pheney bad insulted her but denied that she was the cause of hla tumble. Pheney. who was Intoxicated, said the woman pushed him downstairs. He was arrested and Judge Bennett yes terday sent him to the rockplle for five days. Horse Beater Pats Penalty. Appear ing burly enough to knock down a horse with his list. Walter Sehnert. a teamster, was In Police Court yesterday to answer to a charge of beating one of his team over the nose with an iron-weighted whlpstock. He waa arrested on Yam hill street by Patrolman Barxee. soon after the brutal beating w adminis tered. He had first whipped the animal on the sides, raising 1 big welts, and then went to Its head, breaking the whip and causing the horse to bleed at the mouth. He had no excuse to offer for his conduct and was fined S35 by Judge Bennett. Spree Allowed Evert 44 Tears. One Joyous, glorious spree every 64 years is the maximum allowed Wilbur Johnson by an agreement made with Judge Bennett yesterday in Police Court. The vener able offender admitted that he had Im bibed too freely, but said that it was the first time In his long life, which be gan before the Mexican War. Upon con dition that he would not fall from grace again for another 4 years. Judge Ben nett let him down with a fine of S3, which Is Just what he would have re ceived anyhow. Awards Midi Disused. Some of the property osnei on East Eleventh street, between Brooklyn and Beacon, which is to be opened to Brooklyn streel, object to the award the viewers made to them for the land that will be required for the extension. A 60-foot line Is cut through piivste property for about a block, sev eral buildings being cut by the new line. They aver that the award Is too small, and are contending that a 40-foot street would be wide enough. They have the matter In court. Water Committee to Be Appointed. At the meeting of the Seventh Ward Im provement Le&gue tonight, at the hall on the corner of Mllwaukle and Powell streets, a general -water committee will be appointed to devlee plans and means n.iiM in tha South East Side. The main question to be decided will be how the mains are to i psju Pours Captvrb Fromvx Charged with passing bad checks in San Fran cisco. Aaron B. Rosenblatt wss picked up here yesterday by Detective Pat Moloney, upon telegraphic request from ths Sn Francisco ofllciala The man was arrested upon a description furnished by the San Francisco police and admitted his Identity. Portland Mar Dies ir Spokane. The body of Samuel M. Steele, of Portland. j i in (kiAb.n. J nl v 21. has been brought to Portland. He waa a years old The funeral will be held In the chapel of the. Est S..le Funeral Directors. . i.-..-. im cret. tod&v at 1 o'clock and the Interment will be made in Lone Fir Cemetery, n- ci r tt vrw Th TCVtmen'e Christian Temperance Union of Multno mah County will nolo its regular mr-iina Friday. August 6, at Sellwood. Those who wish to attend should take a Sell wood car. get off at Clayburn avenue, walk toward the river to north of the school house. The meetings will begin at 10:30 A. M. Hior Prebsdrr Gas Main Laid. The n i 1 na IAmnsnv im laYlnar a six- i w n.h.i. ..wir main ajnnar Mllwaukle street to Westmoreland. Sellwood and other points in tne eoutn bast cjiue. n. large force or men startea to worn yes terday from Division street putting the pipe under grouna ana out m in j for the Improvement of the street. , . wm Sims Annieirran. arrvinsr a razor In his pocket and unable to give any account of himself. O. O. Smith was picked up at Sixth and Washington streets, yesterday afternoon, by Detec tives Mallet and Craddock and charged with vagrancy. Smith aald he had found the raior and carried It to shave with. Arrest Follows Fioht. Dragotln Moneff. 17 years old, was arrested yester dsy by Patrolman Humphries, charged with threatening to kill M. Panoff. The two men had a fight In a poolroom at Thirteenth and Marshall streets and Panoff says that his youthful assailant promised to take hla life. Association Will Hold Picric. The Parents' and Teachers' Association of Woodlawn will give a picnic at Penin sula Park, corner of Portland Boulevard and Mississippi avenue. today. All mothers and their children Invited. Please bring lunches. WHEREJO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart ments for ladies. SOS Wash- near 6th St. Soreness of the musclea, whether In duced by violent exercise or Injury, Is qulckiy relieved by the free applica tion of Chamberlaln'a Liniment. Thla liniment Is equally valuable for mus cular rheumatism, and always affords quick relief. Sold by all dealers. COAST MUST UNITE Purpose .hich Lynch Urges on Commercial Club. COMMON WELFARE IS AIM Manager of California Development Board Speaks In Favor of Ex tending Organization to Cover Whole Pacific Coast. Urging a united effort on the part of all Oregon. Washington and Califor nia cities for the. development of the entire Pacific Coast territory. Robert Newton Lynch, manager of the Cali fornia Development Board of San Francisco, addressed the members of the Commercial Club at their noonday luncheon yesterday. Mr. Lynch told of the work California is doing In pro moting the welfare of the varied inter ests of that state, and expressed the belief that the same spirit should be extended through the cities and towns of the Pacific Northwest as well. "San Francisco Is deeply gratified at the action Portland has taken in in dorsing San Francisco for the Panama Pacific exposition." he said. "There is no doubt with us In San Francisco that the fair will be held there. We are going ahead as If Congress had already Indorsed the project. We have already the S7.500.000 practically raised. We would like to see the same sentiment popularized in Portland. "I came to Portland to get Into close touch with the Portland Commercial Club, and through It the Oregon De velopment League, looking toward common action by the whole Coast on matters that affect us all mutually. Coast Cities Would Combine. I believe in the amalgamation of the Coast cities for proper purposes, and I have been very much pleased at the Idea of C C. Chapman, manager of the Commercial Club's promotion com mittee. In uniting the Coast cities on conventions thsh can be brought to this section of the country. It will work wonders If put Into effect, and I want to assure the people of Portland that we are with you In this plan. "In San Francisco we have an or ganization in the California Develop ment Board that wipes out the differ ent sections. Interests of all parts of the state are merged for the common good. Our association represents 325 Chambers of Commerce In the state, and we are all working together for the same objects. What California Has Done. "Our board la composed of organiza tions of the different counties of the state having exhibits In the Ferry building at San Francisco and of the business Interests of that city who contribute to its support. We have in the Ferry building what Is undoubt edly the finest permanent exhibit In the world. This place is the headquar ters for every visitor to the state who is looking for a location or is inter ested In the state's products. "Our statistical department keeps on hand the most complete figures of the state's crops, output of mines, etc Our publicity department furnishes all sorts of material for publications cal culated to attract attention to Cali fornia, sends lecturers throughout the country to tell of the attractions of California for the tourist and farmer, and seemingly nothing Is being over looked. The Governor Is the head of the board, and the work Is subdivided Into bureaus, which are separate and distinct." C.C.COLT TALKS TO ADMEN Interesting Programme Enjoyed by Portland Club. C. C. Colt, president of the Union Meat Company, gave an Interesting talk at yesterday's luncheon of the Portland Ad Club. His subject was "Creating a Demand for Special Brands," Post m aster Merrick, president of the club, presided. Introducing Mr. Colt as "one of Portland's foremost captains of In dustry." A feature was Introduced that serves the purpose of making the members better acquainted with each other. Cer tain members were selected to write the biographies of other members and a good deal of good-natured fun was en Joyed. Testerday noon'a programme was furnished by D. O. Lively, manager of the Portland Union Stock Yards. The programme for next Wednesday's lun cheon will be made up by C. C. Chap man, manager of the Promotion Com mittee of the Commercial Club. HAZELWOOD CANDIES. At Seashore and Mountain Resorts. Haielwood candies can be enjoyed away from the city as well as In It. for we make a specialty of packing them to be sent by mail or express, and the sender can feel assured that his friends will receive them In good condition. Prices: Hazel wood chocolates, sue and SI per lb. Hazelwood bitter sweets, 75c per lb. Hazelwood bon-bons, 60c per lb. Postage 30c for each pound will cover postage. Tour orders will be given prompt at tention. HAZELWOOD CREAM STORE, 388-90 Washington street. Phones Main 7SW. A Baker FRANK C.RIGGS la Oar Hew rsHEaisl gtntss BcdlaV last, CeiaeU Koaa, S3 aae Wsss, 4tvca, a liar. - t Banner Acres f There are many acreage tracts on the Portland mar ket, and most. If not all, of them possess merit, and we b e 1 leve the purchasers of these tracts will make money. Why? How can It be otherwise when we see how our city Is expanding, when we see outside acreage tracts of only a year or two ago now cut Into building lots and selling as high as 25 cents a square foot, or S1250 per lot? The Best of All But we aver that our Banner Acre lands have more merfta than any other acreage now offered, and we can prove this to the satisfaction of any viewer. Best Roads Good roads, sightliness, good water, the best of soil, attractive surround ings these are some of the things we bank on to prove our assertions, and the price, , Only $100 to S1SO Per Acre makes this the best acre age buy now offered. F. B. Holbrook Co. Room 1. Ground Floor, Worcester Building. Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder not only cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth without in jury, but impartspurity and fra grance to the breath, removing instantly the odor or tobacco. SUMMER RESORTS. Bayocean Tent City SEASON 1910 Bayocean tent city is a canvas eovered hotel, American plan. Kates $?.50 and $3 per day, $15 and $17.50 per week. Electric lighted, heited, purest water; sewer system, gr-vel walks. DaUy Touring Service car leaves Perkins Hotel every morn ing at 7 o'clock. Make reserva tions at the office. Further information will be mailed you on request. T. B. Potter Realty Co. 614 Corbett Building, Portland. Or. THE SHELBDRNE SEAVIEW, WASH. T. J. HO ARE. Prop. Large, shady playgrounds and yard for children; hammocks, benches, swings and croquet lawn Large, sunny rooms. We raise our own poultry and vegetables. Spe cial rates on table board and for families. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS BY MAIL. SEASON Ol'ENKO Jl'LY 1. KOR RES ERVATIONS SEE UORSEV B SMITH, 69 6TH ST. l'HO.VE MARSHALL 1S7. HO, FOR CASCADIA Best mountain resort on Coast; best medicinal water, acenery, hunting and fishing; Nature's own conservatory of health. Auto from Albany, stage from Brownsville and Lebanon- Write or phone to . (i. M. GEISENDORFER, Caaoadla. Oregoa. North Beach Inn KEWTON'S STATIOJL Mrs. N. M. Dewey, Manager. All Trains Stop at Grounds of HoteL Directly Facing the Ocean. Large, Shady Grounds. Superior Accommoda tions. Fostofflca and Telegraph Ad dress. ' LONG BEACH, WASH. "Spend your vacation at ELK GREEK HOTEL ON CANNON BEACH tbe ecenie beach of Oreg-on. Take train to Seaside, thence by conveyance. Good fishing and hunting. Sea foods served at all times. W. I. Torrey. proprietor. Sea Croft SEA VIEW, WASHINGTON. Mrs. W. E. Hutchinson. Manager. ' A seashore bouse. Meal, quaint and oom fortable, with the ocean right in front; a bis fireplace, always biasing- and the bast of home-cooked meals. Children love the place snd srown-UDs find the step from the dress- .Ins-rooms to the eurf most comfortable. Tl ft TT1 sTTP Prompt and "Efficient Service PA I t1 ll I .N Strictly Professional. iniUUU -Write for information Henrr E. Wilkin. Co., formerly of Evans. WUklns 4 Co. 437 Munsey Bldg. Washington, D. C SCHOOLS AND COUiEGEIl lac Only Woman's College ea the Pacific Coast ExdasiTely for Yoanx Womcm Located among tbe beautsni! tills nesr Oakland, California, close to San Francisco sad the, great Universities of the West. Fall mllwiat. eonne leadinS . m equivalent to those ol Stanford and University of California. Training fits students for teaching . 1 i: -f .MJ-.w wm-V. and oners soecial ivyuias w. - " , - .J --. U music art- librarv study and ' . nrnr Well eauimxd laboratories for science.. .Special attention to health of students. Modern gymnasium thoroughly equiupea. J 1:1 J In the ideal California cli uta. Alumnae in every city on tke Pacific Coast. Foa CATALOSUC ADDRSSS President Luri-LA clay Carson. Ll O. MILLS COLLEGE P. O.. CALIFORNIA A select home school for the training of manly boys. Instruction thorough and nersonaL Athletics encouraged fine new gymnasium; a healthy country school life: modern buildings; pure water, wholesome food. Prepares for college and business life. Special col- lea-e DreDaratory courses and InstruC' tlon In languages. Fall term begins September 16, 1910. Located on Lake Steilacoom. eight miles south of Taconaa. For full lntormation aaaress D. S. PliXFORD, Principal, . Sooth Tacoma, 'Wash. North Pacific College SCHOOLS OF DENTISTRY AND PHARMACY PORTLAND, OREGON. Unsurpassed in Equipment and Advantages The Regular Sessions Begin Monday, October S, IS10 The college la located near the heart of the city, convenient to iiDrarics, ciuoa. tare, business houses and public buildings, which contribute so much to the lite of the stu dent. For Information and catalogue of either course address DR. HERBERT O. MILLER, Portland. Oregon. A Boarding and Day School for Girls. A church school whose aim is the very best in instructors and equipment. Cheerful, homelike buildings; wholesome climate; rvmniiinm-mmle hall: Drtvato theatricals. Special features are the- art studio, giving Instruction in different art branches, and the music department with Its staff of foreign trained instructors. Certificate admits to Smith. Wellesley and other Eastern colleges. For further Information, address JULIA P. BAILEY, Principal, Spokane, Hash. Portland Academy PORTLAND, OREGON. A PRIMARY AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL Included. Receives boys and girls aa young as six. The work of the grades In seven years. Emphasis on essentials, v.n.-inp.ri and thorough teachers. Short school day. Physical training and free play In gymnasium and on play ground. Sena ior catalogue. MEDICAL JofQ DEP ARTM ENTwhWtf oots HIGH STANDARD. THOROUGH COURSES Session Besilna Sept. 12, 1910. For cata Intr nHrireAs. Dean. Dr. S. E. JoaeohL 610 Dekaim Bldg., Portland, Oregon, ZfJ "BeldBt snd Dar School torGlnradttsW r care of Sister of St. John Baptist ( Episcopal ) i Collegiate Academic and Jtlementary Depta. Moste, Art, Klocntlon. Grmnaslum. Resident papils mast be over 14 rears of see and well recommended. The number is limited to flftr. Application shtyald be made early.) Address The S'itw Superior, OHice 2 , St. Helena Hall, Portland, Of. The School That Gets Results A select boarding and day school for boys and young men. Accredited at lea-ling uni versities. Small classes, strict discipline. Fall term opens Sept. 1, 1910. Send for il lustrated catalogue. HILL Ml LIT ART ACADEMY, S21 Marshall St., Portland. Oregon. MISS MARKER'S SCHOOL, Palo Alto, California. Boarding and day school for girls; ac credited to college. Grammar and primary departments. Music, arts and crafts, horns economics. Ninth year begins August IS. MANZANITA HALL Palo Alto- Cai Prepares boys for college or technical school. Pall term opens Aug. 30. Catalogue upon reouest. W. A. 8HEDP. Head Master. Painless Dentistry r.,r 1 '"f"1 "f Out of town people n have their plate La le hri dmwnrk fin. ished in one Caf it necessar We sill rive yes a gM 22k gold Of Boresialt crows ior $3.50 u!., f fi fVfi ft 22kBrtdgeTMtll3.5Q " ,1- Eotmtl Fillings IOQ ,: SIvsrFllBngs .50 2 Inlay Fillings 2.50 y 6.00 sw..irsniTjMim "SS nnmrnuunmrnnmrn Pafclatt Extrflos gm WORK GUARANTEED FOR 15 YEARS Painless Extraction Free when plates or bridge trerir la ordered. Oonsultstlon Free, Yon cannot set bettes painless work done anywhere. All work ruUyruar antoed. Modern elretrio equipment. Best methods. Wise Dental o. 5 arums BunvDnto "l? VSr r-rnu nrBDwsH.8xs. PORTLAND, OREGON OiTlOiaooss: A.K. esf.M. atanaays.aa HAND SAPOLIO FOR TOILET AJTS BATH. It makes the toilet something: to be enjoyed. It removes all stains and roughness, prevents prickly heat and chafing, and leaves the skin white, soft, healthy. In the bith It brlngrs a glow and exhilaration which no com mon soap can equal, imparting; the Igor and life sensation of a mild Turkish bath. All g-rooers and draff s-lsts. Hotel Colonial SAN FRANCISCO Stockton Pt., above Sutter. Select family 110 room hotel. Every modern convenience One block from shopping and theater dis trict. European plan. $1.50 a day. American plan. $3-00 day. . Sutter-t. cars direct from Ferry MMetemmafl ' e -' . i . trf ,adb aa7seaBsW(2iUA M OTORS For Sewing Machines Most satisfactory labor - saving device for domestic use $16.50 Electric Store Alder Street, Corner Seventh D TMM fi TO SALEM. Calls to Salem completed same as local calls in Portland by, our Two-Number Service. If you do not know telephone number of part7 wanted, call "Information" and ascertain. The Pacific Telephone Telegraph Company Beck Building, Seventh and Oak Streets. LETTERS OF CREDIT issued by this bank offer a safe and convenient method of carrying funds for a trip anywhere in this country, or abroad. They are, in themselves, a letter of intro luction to any banker and give the bearer, standing ind credit when among strangers. $10.00 Fumed Oak Rocker, Spanish leather spring seat, consisting of twelve oil tempered springs. , : v . J. G. MACK 8 CO. Fifth 8 Stark Three minutes '25 Cents 3 n in Bfl1 A