TUESDAY. yOTE3IBEK 8, 191Q. " sronxTxcr oregoxiax. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OBIGOXUX TILIPHOjra. Puino States. Horn rvnithi-rora Main toto A "g Cuy circulation Ham A kuiiui Editor J":' 223 anday Editor ' J: 1 SSI Compoln-room Main t -. SupiTbaUdino Mam To. a A. AMrsEMEjrrs. 6EILKJ THEATER nt"Voman lor) Vlrslnla Harnod rfeXS. K. Married.- Toniltnt at :1S o'clock. PL-NO A LOW TW EATER 'Tw;inml Morrleonr -Our .New Ilnlater. Tonlgut at :li clocJu DRPTTEn THEATIR-' VrMm. sixth aad Baientul Vaurt.vlli.. . I" -Xt-raooa at 2 14 and tonlsnt at a:io. GRAND THEATER 'Park and WMWf ton Vaudeville. Thla attarnoon at S.IX tonlht at 1:30 and a. X.TFIC THEATER Fev-t a and Aldar Armstrons Musical Comxly Company Th. Girl Cadete?" Thla attarnoon at :.0. tonlsht at T:30 and a. STAR THEATER (Par and "raehrn.rtonj Motion pl'-turea. continuous, from l.w to 10-iO P. M. , wuxke'to orr mcnox sw s. - J T-. Oresoahu. bai flaak alert lea r-turae today la front mt Tn. Oinialu balldlnar. brais alas a r. M. This la Snae far SB cMnalan af t until vablla. Tn. Orcsowiaa mart uaMata, hew er er. thai a. UformsUoe a to sire Uam return will be live, arar to talepbaaa and ale. tna Tna Oraca- alaa adllarlal raama will b. cloa to Hi frlrnda and the awneral ob- Ba an .leMtoa aisht. amcept to m aeeurev. cnrrrtea lta line ratama ta tba wb call an ai unwary boai- a -J JToxskr Mebc h axt Dean. After living In Orvcon (or a year Simon Mitchell, pioneer country merchant, died at hit home at 4- Seventh atreet yesterday at noon. He araa born In Bavaria. Ger many. In laJS and landed In New York In IMA. Ha ciinte to Sublimity. Marlon County. 0-iro. In the Summer of l&S Bind Immediately opened a atore In a lo tome, doing considerable business with the forgers, hunters and Indiana of that period. The trip from New York to Sublimity tai mads by way of the Isth mus of Panama. He conducted mercan tile establishments In Salem and Inde pemienre later and ton years iso moved to Portland. His widow and three sons. Emanuel. Henry and Abraham, of Port-, Land, survive him. The funeral will be tield tomorrow at 3 P. M. from the resldenc and will be conducted by Rabbi Abrahams') n. Tha Interment will take place in Beth-Israel cemetery. SrsasTCA Rowdy Is Fnna. Lata rilrht rowdyism on streetcars asaln re ceived attention from the police depart ment Saturday night when Robert Green Jid a companion were arrested by Pa trolman Hutching at Union avenue and Broadway, after they and their com rades had terrorised the passengers ail the way out from the business district. JThe conductor called upon Hutching, who was on has way home, to assist In aaibdulnff tha disturbers, and others of the party attempted to Interfere with tha officer and take his prisoners away from mm. Hutchlnrs turned the men over to Patrolman Fuller, from whom one of them escaped. Green was lodged tn Jail and was sentenced to psy a fuia of CO In Municipal Court yesterday. New CntntcH to Bsj Bui.t. The new East Bide Baptist Church, which It us rg the Central Baptist building on East Twentieth and East Ankeny streets, will sJlapose of Its property on this corner and also at the corner of East Seventh and E-u Ankeny strwts. whore the old Sec end Baptist Church stands, select a new ante and put up a modem building next year. Snre consolidation the united church tinier Rev. Albert Ehrgott has keen very prosperous. The trustees have the select Win of a alt under confedera tion, but It will be necessary to dispose of tha properties of tha church before tha erection of the new building can be un dertaken. A arte will be selected not far (ram the Central Baptist Church and off streetcar tracks. Bottle Pier costs 1200. Out Good La, proprietor of a restaurant at Grand ave nue and Morrison street, wis fined XXO tn Municipal Court yesterday for giv ing away a bottle of beer. Patrolman rJwennes. acting under orders from Vr gfant Roberts, went Into tha place and frt.nl to buy liquor. Good Is refused to sm!1. but gave the officer the bottle of fce-r. whereupon he was arrested by Robert. He was fined S100 for srlUrg without a license and a similar amount for selling on Sundsy. the law In both cases construing giving as being the em me as selling. H ai.i.owi:.x Fbamk Costs 16. Dwight pjungrr. a teamwer. accused of firing a revolver at his next-door neighbor, blrs. Minnie Goodwin, of KM Porthwlck street. Halloween, waa fined IS yester day. Mrs. Good In said nhe had not fcern friendly with the Mungers since plunger gave her little boy beer and ' cigarettes. She said Munger put a pistol Imost in her fare and fired. The bullet or wadding, she eaid. grased ber cheek. Mungcr's defense waa that he caught Mrs. Goodwin's family throwing potatoes at his bouse. C"entkai. East Pomxasd Streets to sj Paved. Water mains and sewers are being laid In kut Washington street or twewi Grand avenue and i&ie First street, and alao on Union avenue, pre paratory to paving thero. On East Washington street hard-aurtace will be laid next year. The paving of East Water street between East Oak street Bnd Haatborne avenue and of East Mor rison street Wn East Water and tnlon avenue will go over till next year. FaxjAsni B. Rooxaui Disa. Benjamin B. Rogers died at hu home. 118a Michi gan avenue. Sunday at the age of years. . He waa an oM resident, having lived here for 33 years. The funeral will tie held today at 1 o'clock from the chapel ef Zeller-Byrnes. S3 Williams avenue, the burial will be made in Rlverrlew Cemetery. That Ciacxasias Strip-' sought to be annexed Is larger than all Multso nan Countv. Don't be deceived. It means doubling our own taxes and bur dens for the benefit of some property owners in an outsiOe county. Vote . nexation down. (Patd adv.) British Ba.irroiJCjtT Soc-iarrr will bold a social meeting on Wednesday even ing at St. Stephen's parish house at Thirtwnth and Clay at I P. M- The meeting is open and all Britishers are Invited. An attractive programme will be rendered. Mors BrnpeJis. Certain Clackamas property owners want to tax Portland lor the building of TOO mllfr) of Clacka mas roads. Our own road tax la heavy enough and yet Insufficient for our own Mrbways. Vote annexation down, (Paid adv.) nilTlL W OU AT TH1 DgJtTAt. OULUt The annual session of North Pacific Collet has begun. Patronai and friends desiring dental work can be accommo dated, ccmer Fifteenta ana woucn na. (Telephone Main 1Z3l Dr. F. A. BLACKMOita Is now assisting In the management of the New iork Itentlsts. Fourth and Morrison streets. Phones Main- 0S. A-I371. Cmxxxs. Tanckwlch Is the fit man for Justice of Peace. Olson falls to keep hai pledge with you by running for a third time. tPaia aav. AxxzzATtos Mors Taxation. (Paid adv.) DtAiiosrpa. C. Christensrn, second floor CVrbett building. Take elevator. Justox's nrsTACRAjrr will open Novem ber . 4 Wash. at. Gnncws Associattox meeting totiigtH sVUsky Ball, :!: t - y TtMcuBMi The Autumn ntui . v. i ( Bazaar, given by the Young Woman Chrtstioa Association In their auditorium Wednesday afternoon, will be opened at o'clock by a lecture on Oriental rugs by H. O. Cartoxian. of Cartoslan Bros. The lecture will be Illustrated by some choice specimens of rugs and a descrip tion will be given of the old looms, dyes, wools and manner of weaving' by the natives. The musical programme in the evening will be conducted by Prof feawor Ludan Becker. A EcropeaX Dbucact. A special today at Smith's big market which runs from ES Aider street to 1 First street is the meat of kid lamb. Only rarely can you buy this meat, which Is a tooth some dish with the people of Germany. Austria and Southern Europe. The price ha a been put so low that everybody can buy. Shoulders of kid lamb for Sc. stew of kid lamb for 7c legs of kid lamb for 1J l-2c loin and rlba of kid lamb lor XI 1-lc and here are a few grocery spe cials at the same market: bars or Fela Napthm soap for Sc. one quart ol cranberries for 10c. 19 pounds ot: sugar for Jl.00. 8 pounds of laundsy starch for Sic. pounds of corn "arc" for 25c and 3 loavea of bread for 10c Tbar's Hunt vox Brows Sccckds, 8. C Brown, formerly a grading con tractor of Arleta. for whom the city de tectives have been hunting y"" year. has been arrested at Kallspeii. Mont, and an officer will be sent to bring him back to answer to a charge of larceny by bailee in the Circuit court. Brown was using several grading tearna belonging to F. 8. Pierce. ak of Ar leta. and It is alleged that be sold the outfits and converted the money to his own use. Eutkrfsaxs Wilx. Mret. The meeting of the Euterpean Society announced for tonight will take place at P. M. Inthe Fire Congregational Church aa oriK1" alty planned. The programme wM be The Romajitlc" a exemplified In tne works of Rosettl. Browning and Scnu man. The exponents will be Miss Mary Barlow. Rev. Jonah B. Wise, and John Claire Montelth. All notices ss to post ponement have been cancelled. Mctxr Tmtr Arrested. Dan Brund rldge was arrested yesterday afternoon by Detectives Endicott and Sloan, upon the charge of H. B. McKay. 1 l- Grand . ... .u. had bVoken BBIi Hi". nw y Into and robbed bis gas meter. Brund rldBe confessed. Other meters in the neighborhood have been robbed recently it i believed that Brundridge knows something about the cases. a r . t. a wrt-ijk(X John U HU SUkf .'j.-i- ..n waa taicen seri- ously 111 In hla lodgings at Third and Burnslde streets yeeterday afternoon and waa started for a hospital In an ambu lance. On the way he died, of supposedly natural causes. The body was turned ov er to the coroner, who wui maae an restlgatlon. CIA.-B Wm. Get Rrnno". Arrange- i . Kn niitii at the IJnlveTsl- ty Club to receive the Western Union election returns beglnnlna; at s tr. a and atoo to serve a special dinner to members who desire to hear the re turns. Thosw OpposgD. And annexationists or Portland are its leading cttixeras In every business and profession and trade, and Its leading newspapers. Vote down the tax-doubling annexation schemes. (Paid adv.) ... T-. T. mii. at riTAOK. He V OTS TV x wit. I .r. i Is competent, honest, experienced and a good lawyer; is not seeking the office. T., . wn an Teajuv Vote for Dltchburn. He is a n man. (Paid adv.) Swiss Watch Rspatriso. C. Christen sen. 2d Door Corbett bWg. Take elevator. ERROR NEARLY SLIPS BY Fatal Ikcfcct Found on Ballots In Precinct 161, Voodstook. - -1 in th hallota. nrovidlng for the annexation of part of Precinct 11. In Woodstock, to the city, nearly slipped through, not being discovered until 4 oelock yesterday afternoon. The ballots, both tne samples ana -official ones, had already been printed ivumt merle Fields was attending a meeting of the County Board of Equalization, wnen v" who circulated the annexation petition caleld at the Courthouse and told Dep uty Clerk Schneider of the error. A part of the long description, giving the bounds of the territory to be an nexed, had been omitted from the bal lot At first Deputy Schneider re fused to believe the mistake was made In the County Clerk's office, but upon looking the matter up found that the typist. In making up the copy for the printer, had omitted part of the de scription. He notified the printer at j . (., pnptf so that once, . " . ...... r tha correctly printed bollots will be In the hands or tne cnairman juuk of election in Precinct 1S1 when the polls open at 7 o cioca mis momma- POETRY OF MOTION. "Songlesa Opera" of the Russians Will Grace the Boards of the Baker Theater. The poetry of motion as expressed in the dance did not become extinct with .... . -1. i- R....I, alnna amonar ail the nations It has been fostered by the government, until toaay i i -. i n t . V. human race are Dor- PIUUIIUU. vm .. - trayed with all the beauty and elusive charm that characterised them In the aa-a of Pericles. But so Jealously ha this most subtle ana ' . , . . n km ,na xr ann nu arts iktu u ' - court that few outside of court circles naw nur --. rare art. depicting emotional drama or the highest oraer oy meana ui nm , . h-ka Amina nf Pavlowa and Mord- kln. the greatest living exponents of the art. eupponea or a "u-'' - . I n a ! ,h,rat,r riADC OI ru.ci uuidii. m wuu A hall.l la th. one topic of conversation Just now la Portland, xney win iiy vnmw -, tha Raker Theater. No- lUlUlvUwt'a en - w vember 1 and 1. under the dlreotion of Lois Steers- ynn voman. O'COATS-RAINCOATS $15. VMthi oalla for Over- V. Vli. J . coats. Cravenettes, Slip-ons. W e have m in abundance, real flO to $30 val ue, priced during this sale at 15. Brownsville Woolen Mill Store, Third and Morrison streets. WHERE TO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant. ine pnvai " menu for ladles. 106 Wash., near ta at. CARD OP" TB.UKI. t i rm tn Hnrtu m v sincere appre ciation to the many kind friends who assisted me with words of sympathy and acts of kindness during the late Illness and at the death of my hus band, Jameo M. Smith: and also to -knnwieriaa with heartfelt thanks the beautiful floral tributes which were sent. mks. m. n- uuin. St. Denis on New Ran. VA'COtJVER, B. C. Nov. 7. (SpectaL) The steamer SC Denis, formerly be longing to the Boscowlta Steamship Company. Is awaiting orders to proceed to Central American waters, where it will be employed as a freight carrier between Salvador and Sallna Crux under charter to the Salvador Kaiiroao pany- MAIL THIEF HATPIN AX WATCH BTOLrIA FOTT ON MAX HERE. David N. Kidd, ex-Convict, Accused of Bobbins; Eurley, Idaho, Sta tion, Caught on Street. TTt- nVata flll1 wlfh thA nrACefidS of a mail-pouch robbery at Burley. Idaho, David N. Kidd was captured on the streets of Portland yesterday by Post- T "'lam n, BTIll TH l.cllV, UIIIV. ....i... huh Maloney. Le.it night Kidd was returned to Idaho ror trial. The pouch waa stolen from a truck in front of the station at Burley. Octo ber 21. The man who snatched It and In, a . V. ..rahrilah .at dllVB OfllV a few hundred yards from the station and calmly rinea tne contents. out. when the robber left, he failed to pick up a pair of new gauntlets from the bunch-grass where he had dropped them i . t nan tha Inft.r. and rtar- ceis of mail. The gloves had been stolen at Hurley tne a ay oexore, -in a.i .. when Kidd had been there asking for a ..w t . - .iM ..mHaIiimI that Kidd had money enough the day following the robbery to purcnase ucseis 10 rn-" for himself and young wife. Tin,.. VMii had a woman gold watch and a hatpin which- were known to have been in tne poucn oi r-s-Istered packages. He also possessed two kill. .Ka Pnalal Tnrtm,nt. the Tl 11TT1- bers of which were known by Inspector Clement. , -1 j i a-A . -n In the - j harlnr heen Tiar doned the last time May. 1909- Authori ties of Idaho win attempt to laaieu nm. crimes on Kidd. a number of small poa . i kk.-iju t,a,ina, kMn pnmmltt,i1 be tween HunUngton and Pocatello while Kidd was In that vicinity. IDAHO PICKS DEBATERS Four Named to Meet Pacific Orators In January. x-cr-w M,hn Knr. 7. (Special. ) The trial debate held at the University of Idaho November a to seiecv teams of two members each to meet d..i,. rr.iM.niw in tha double debate next January resulted in the choice of Ralph Foster, Paul Durrie. ira iwkui and Charles Horning. Tn ,h nm I n tr itnhatAB Pacific and Idaho will meet for the first time as rivals on the forensic pianorm. r. pedlency of the British Old-Age Pen sion" will be the subject of debate. Durrie and xweeay win on senv r . . .n Vnt Tl H nnrnfnr will meet the Pacific team In Moacfcw. . i ...h.mn,. w Vi , fnrTTIntrlv f vaicr i d nuuv.i.v.v - -" - jr lived In Welser. Idaho, but wfose parents have moved to ivansas. nym lng. a freshman, comes from grge--in. n.-n, 1 m tiinlnr. a candidate for the next Rhodes scholarship. Tweedy, a senior, naiis irom icwmvun. The Ridenbaugh prize or z win o i A D,i.h voatnr. The names of Foster, Durrie and Tweedy will be Inscribed In the books purcnasea witn the Borah debate fund. REALTY DEALERS ORGANIZE N'err Organisation to Work 'With Oregon City Commercial Club. OREGON CITY. Or.. Nov. 7. (Spe cial.) With the object of working tn nerfect harmony with the plans of the publicity department of the Oregon City Commercial Club, preliminary steps were taken today for the formation of a realty association, embracing ail of the real estate operators in Oregon City. It Is proposed that each real es tate firm contribute a stated sum every month and the Commercial Club will Is sue monthly bulletins, containing lists of desirable property and tne names oi the agents. The realty men will meet next "Wed nesday to perfect organization and elect' officers. The following operators were represented at today s conference with the publicity department of the Commercial Club: Gorbett Co., Hy som Co.. E. P. Elliott & Son, W. A. Schooley & Co.. 8. P. Davis Realty In formation Bureau. D. K. Bill & Son, Eastham. Smith & Co., Mitchell A Co., W. S. Crowley and Cross A Hammond. Secretary Laselle. of the publicity de partment, has started a movement to have the office of the department moved from the fourth floor of the Ma sonic building to the Southern PaciAc depot. In Hood River, The Dalles, and other Oregon towns, the office of the publicity manager and a One exhibit Is maintained at the railroad station, so that tourists and the general public Lorgnettes Opera Glasses All the Oest Makes All the Latest Styles All Glasses Guaranteed Prices the Lowest Woodard, Clarke & Co. Fourth & Washington Vote Right Bowermans Record vs. West s Record Take a day off and go to the. polls and vote right, which means vote according to your Judgment, your conscience. And if you do this you will perform your whole duty In the case as a citizen. After the electlora come In and let us talk to you about an invest ment In Irvtngton Park. We may differ In politics, but not about the merits of Irvington Park. F. B. H0LBR00K CO. Room 814 Lumber Exchange. may have access to the display. The display of the publicity department is maintained where few people see it and this is a condition that Secretary Lazelle seeks to remedy. Tha Clackamas County district dis play of 60 boxes, of apples, commercial packed. Is on its way to Spokane, where It will be exhibited at the Na tional Apple Show, which convenes next Monday. Mr. Lazelle will leave for Spokane next Wednesday night. This is the first time Clackamas Coun ty has ever made a concerted effort for an apple display. The publicity secre tary will also represent the local Live Wire AnaoclHtlon at upoKane. JAMES E. GODFREY Fiat Salary Candidate for State Printer with tha State Printer on a flat sal ary and the fee system abolished, he would not make something like $25,000 a year, which Is more than his services are worth. I have been employed on the state printing for over 32 years; was foreman for the past 20 years. My opponent says that I possess unusual skill and technical knowledge. If I am elected I will give to the state all the skill and tentinlcaJ knowledge I possess at a flat salary in place of the exorbitant fees received by my opponent. I will also make a detailed statement of the receipts and expenditures ot tne office under the fee system. If you had this information now you would vote lor me. i-leci me ana get il (Paid Advertisement.) TRAVELERS' CHEQUES N of the AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY The Ideal Form of Traveling Credit for Foreign Travel Home Use Motoring. UNIVERSALLY ACCEPTED Seventh and Stark Streets. FREE Established 1900. NETH & CO. COLLECTORS. Let us take charge of -your collec tions. We can save you money. Main 1796; A 118S. B3S Worcester Tilda. Portland. Or. What the Home Rule Bill (328) Really Is It rives cities and towns the right to have saloons or no saloons. It gives the people who live in cities the right to vote on and decide this Question themselves. It puts the control of the liquor traffic into the hands of the voters of each precinct, so that every residential district In a city or town k protected. It means real local option. All state criminal laws are main tained. Under It the farmer has the same protection he now enjoys. It Is a law fitted to local conditions as they actually exist in every section of the state. It gives absolute control of the liquor traffic, particularly In towns and cities, where It is most needed. It will prevent the county from wiping out the city vote on city measures. It is a law which makes prohibi tion possible where wanted, and impossible where not wanted. It meaaa regulation which regulates. It Means tliat the City Council Can NOT License a Saloon in a District tliat Vote3 DRY , HERE IS ATTOR3CET-GEXERAI, CRAWFORD'S OPIXIONi "This amendment would not exempt cities or towns from the operation of the constitution and criminal laws of Oregon. It gives the peorjle of the municipality the right to vote local op tion within the municipality at any time they pleaee. and when the legal voters of the incorporation ah ail vote local option, thea the power ef the Cltr Cevaell to grant licenses Is sna pendeel during the time that prohibition s In force within the -A. M. CRAWFORD, "Attorney-General lor Oregon." clty. (Signed) Paid Advertisement. MERIT AWARDS FOR EFFICIENCY IN NATURE STUDY FREE 1 GENUINE HAVLTiAND CHINA DINNER SET ' v 100 Pieces Exquisite Design. ' SET OF GENUINE WALLACE SILVER 26 Pieces Mahogany Chest. HANDSOME LEATHER UPHOLSTERED ROCKER. BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY CENTER TABLE. HANDSOME LADY'S OR GENTLEMAN'S UMBRELLA. 150.00 CREDIT CHECK. Good on any New Piano or Player-Piano in Our Building. And other valuable prizes free, for solving this Puzzle Picture. Deal let anything or condition switch you In your determination to answer this pnsale. There are Five Animals and One Bird, in this Picture. Can you find three of them? - rOSv .JA 1 Cai-ar WJjmr V a rrr ..miiami: -tTHvee the animals aad Mr send or mail to aa, care of Puxzle Dpartm 1910. Be fture to write your namfl and add end in. For th neatest correct solution we will set, 100 Pieces, and a credit check for $100. win rive a. Bet of Genuine Wallace Silver, sahb- fnr- sioo For the third neatest cor Iather Upholstered Rocker and a credit c rect solution we win give m. dwuih-i mm for $100; For the flfth neatest correct sol ...t. manB rmhralla and a. credit check lution we will lve a Credit Check for 150, our -tore. For each of the next, fifty neate cbeuk of -fl-iS, fcooa on any new rmno r will be given credit checks ranging from NO CHAEGE OF ANY KIND TO ENTER Ton have the same opportunity as any one eiM to win. Be sure and enter. Tours may be the answer that will secure one V has n Millal ADDArtlUl- tty. You know the Bush & Iane ray of doing things, of doing ev erything Just as It is advertised to be done, therefore you can rest issured that by entering this Pin tle Contettt If yours is tho neatest sorrect solution, you will be the ne to win the tlrst prtae. Ail intwen must be mailed on or be fore .November 18, 1810, at 6 P. M. d on this or a separate sheet of paper and ent, on or before 6 P. M., November 16. reas very plainly on the solution which you give a Genuine Imported Haviland Ilnner Tha tar-rind neatest correct solution, we 26 Pieces In Mahogany Chest, and a credit rect solution. we will give a Handsome heck for $lw. for tne iqunn neatest cor hogany Center Table and a credit check ution we will give a handsome Lady's or for JJIOO. For the sixth neatest correct so good on any new Piano or Player-Piano in st correct solutions will ba given a credit Player-Piano in our store. To all othera S12o to S-.5, according to merit. WIN A PORTION OF YOUR PIANO PURCHASE MONEY We want everyone interested in pianos or player-pianos to enter this contest. Re member, only one answer allowed from any one family. No winner of first prizes In any of our former contests will be al lowed to enter our present one. No em ployes of the Bush & Lane Piano Company or any member of their families will be permitted to enter this contest. In the event that the judges find two or more answers of equal merit, duplicate of the Prize offered will be given to each. The decision of the Judges will be abso lute, Unai. good on am THIS CONTEST POSITIVELY CLOSES AT 6 P. M NOVEMBER 16, 1910 a.i ,.)est,t, sending- Jn correct solutions to this puzzle will receive a substantial Credit Check. All contestants senainK"' hniiHlna- and a Diece of Sheet Music free. new Piano or -iayer-jri"- WINNERS WILL BE NOTIFIED BY MAIL Solutions accepted from people living in Oregon and Washington. Send your solution and name and address writ ten plainly to . , - m. -.ma m sk vr-"l T ITCH O V A rTkD AMV PI 171 K I IKPAK 1 1V1E.1N 1 "f.. """r"" ". Comparo Cur Prices WHh tkose you hsve been In the hablft of psrlns. and too will see that offer 70a a substantial tar- ins on ail work aad roa cnnol cat better pnlnliei work a&nraara, no matter how mooll yoa pay. rte Unlcn plats ans bridge work tor oat. v'..':-fa-i . i3on. dar U deired. ' r..CU-.'-.: : J Painless oxtraotioa , Cr' V. 'raa wnan platee or . - ? bridge work is order. ;- S-C-Jas. CMMilutioa tree. -IhlifCiwsss $5.00 nOtDnoga inuvii Geld FIDiiurs 1.00 Entnel Flllini, 100 Silvar Filling, .50 Good Rubber Plttea 5.00 ButRedRabbar- puim 7.50 Painlera Extr'tliM .50 BEST METHODS 0B. W. i. MUE, HtmailMt Maun AH work four rnanuttead tw fifteen resrs Wise Dental Co., inc. Painless Dentists FsiTInf Bolldlnf, Third and Wlthinztos. PORTUND, ORE. OmeeHaan: I A. M. to r. 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Grand Testimonial Recital FAREWELL APPEARANCE OF FRANCIS RICHTER PIANIST HEILIG THEATER November 20, at 2:30 P. M. Splendid Programme Watch for Announcements Ladies' Velvet Shoes KNIGHTS SECOND AND WASHINGTON PERFECT LAUNDRY WORK WITHOUT BLEACHING POWDER We have the only equipment in this city for perfect work without the use of chloride of lime for bleaching purposes. - UNION LAUNDRY CO. Main 398, A 1123. 301 Second St. q