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TIIE SIORXING OREGONTAX, TUESDAY, MARCH 21. 1911.
' CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
OUCOXUS TtlXTHOJIM.
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TAR. ARCADE. OH JOT. ODEOS. T1-vol-I
I irw rem picture It A. Jt. i
P. M
Roam As ik Good Bhatx. County
roato uu of ths Sandy River rf In
teller condition than ever before. On
th BiM Line road tho t"P hlll on
both iMn of the Sandy River are In
first-class shape. Prrhapa ona of the bM
n.K.mvtxi rnarfa In the territory east
of tha Sandy Itlver la that extending
(mm lUndr River to LalourvtL BeKln-
Bwg th bndas serosal the Sandy River
the road ess . iimvtita -aolld
surface. Tha road nine past Co
lumbia tSranars Hall ami down a threo
nine grade to LtonrelL Lalourell Hill
naa been macadamised with cruet-.) rock
from the lower level to the top of the
bluff overlooking the Columbia River.
It la considered one of the most ptc
t'lreaqtte roada In the county an.l hun
dreds of automobiles traversed It fiun
dav. WomiX Asks Ton H.7A. M. C. Wells,
a Portland lodfinir-houBe proprietress, has
brought suit against the Corvallls
Kastern Railway Company for 10.w)
(bunage. The pUlntllT alleges that while
riding on the company's train she re
ceived severe Injuries In sn accident
-caused by derail roe nt of one of the cars.
3iorglana H. Dunham is plaintiff In a
suit brought against the Mount -Hood
Railway at Power Company. The com
plaint Bled In Circuit Court yesterday
alleges that the plaintiff owns 15 acres
of land at Eastwood, throusM which the
company 1 about to lay Its line. She
auks that the company be ret--alnJ
from carrying out Ita plans In building
a line through her property.
Wire Aixicm DBSkSTiosc. Zoe Eva
Fmltb bss started divorce proceed
ings agalnat Albert 1- Smith. de
claring In a complaint filed In Circuit
Court yesterday that her husband has
failed to support her and dterteI her
slxnit a year ago. The Smiths were
"rSarrled In Portland November X 1.
The wife wants to recover her malutro
nam. Zo Eva SIcClung. Jacob Soloman
ta plaintiff In a suit for divorce from
Sarah Soloman. He alleges that bis wlfs
bae refused repeatedly to come to the
Pacific Coast and live with him. They
were married at Philadelphia July 7. 114.
T. M. C. A. Orncss Rsjarra-xoxd.
Because of growth of activity at the
Portland Toung Men's Christian Associa
tion, alterations In the arrangement, of
the offices have been found necessary and
are being made. W hen the changes ars
completed ail offices) on the first floor
will be grouped at the south end of the
lobby. The quarters of B. O. Mitchell,
business secretary, will be enlarged, and
the offices of General Secretary Stone,
Aaststant Secretary Womrttt and Reli
gious Work Director Perkins will be
grouped.
V x SotnutsSD ix EurrATOR. While
working on a sidewalk elevator st the
Iekura building. Third .and Washington
streets. jesterday afternoon. Ernest
Kesaler. an employee of the City Iron
Works, was caught between the eleva
tor and the heavy Iron doors and pain.
fully squeezed. He was extricated from
bis position In an unconscious condition.
Kee-iler was carried to the office of Dr.
Calvin a White, where be quickly re
vived so that be .could be gent to his
1 1 rosixD Chawiio Witst CnrTOrr.
Alleging that her husband spends the
trsoney that she makes and that he Is
rru I and Intemperate. Maggie Hamilton
la suing S. Fl Hamilton for a divorce.
The complaint was Bled In the Circuit
Court yesterday. She ears thaf ahe is
proprietor of the Import Lodging-house,
at Third and Tamhill streets. She asks
that be be made to pay $lt a monfn for
the support of the chlhl.
ljcrrs GRAKoa Pljlxs Brsad Okiui.
lnts Grange will celebrate the third an
niversary of tha completion of Its new
rmrrats bail March a. A bread-making
contest will be a feature of the celebra
tion, and entries of bread will be re
ceived from all who attend. Mne prizes
will be given ranging from U to 110.
X general programme will be prepared.
SaxrT Botrtsvaan Patrtxa Restmjsix
Paving on the Sandy boulevard la In pro
gress again. The company has) a con
tract to pave theboulevard between Kast
Sixteenth and l Twenty-eighth
streets. Paving dT East Twenty-fourth
street, between Knit Bumside and the
rVmly boulevard Is also under way and
will be completed by next Thurejlay.
Taxicab CtoMfAWT Must Pat. The Jury
trying the personal damage rase of
xank Jones against the Portland Taxi
cab tympany returned a verdict for the
plaintiff yesterday for fioo. Damages of
J'v been asked. The plalntlfr, aged
years, was run over last VU1 by a
taxicab owned by the Portland Taxicab
Company and suffered a broken leg sod
a bruise on bis bead.
ptcrroAOSKAaiAt Rlsipext Dies. Jat
Tlck C Rvaju 7i years oM. an old rest
dent of Oregon, died at the home of his
daughter. L A. Peter. at'3S Hassaio
street. Sunday. Mr. Ryan had lived
in YamMII County many years before
moving to Portland seven years ago. Ar
rangements for the funeral have not
bees made.
PrxrxsxLA RoaAtAs to Meet. The
Tenlnsula Rose Association will meet to
nlgl.t In the library at Peninsula sta
tion to make arrargements for the next
Rose Festival, fl R Dyer, president. Las
Issued a call asking all Interested In
having the Penisrmla make a good show
Ira, to attend tonight's meeting.
Bor-T Is Sxsvt to TitXAwooK. The body
ef jihlney A. Chrlstensen. IT years oM.
who d-.ed at t!ie home of G. 1 Gtlmahaw.
at U4 &kt Twenty -seventh street. Sun
1av. will be sent to Ttl'imook. Or. for
burial. He waa a eon of Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Chrwtenarn. of Tillamook.
Atcnox ?uj of unclaimed freight snd
bag ce. at llolman Transfer Company's
warehouse. North Bank freight eheda
rornrr Eleventh and H'-yt s'rerts. on
Thursday next, at 1 A. M. J. T. W'.levn.
auctioneer.
Ltru Bauwtw Dooum. Interior
du.-orator. permanently located at the
s .op of ths Arts snd Crafts Sx;lety,
Seventh street. Special exhibition of
Herter loom textiles and London messo
tlsta Jossra BrcwTEt. Now larwrua
Joeeii Bucbtel. the well-known pioneer,
wfee has been confined to his home by
severe UlDrss for th bast ten days. 1
reported aa Improved.
Wimtf Cui to Msxt. TT.e Waverly.
Rjchmond Improvemer.t Club will m-et
tor:g: t at Waverly hall. Twenty-alxth
snd Otoo streets to cutistuer tops ef
Interest to the district.
Jcst Lies New Tons.
Our sew basement sroe store Is a big
b C values tip to V cx Breton Sample
.os ihore. Ul l"ourth. corner AWer.
Wru. Ktxo. formerly of Supreme
Bencu of Oregon, has resumed general
law prwctw. tftlMa Hi-li Chamber of
Commrre. Portlasd.
ITixa wt-w RPAtai"m. rhargea mod
grata Jiaxx iocn. aa Morrjsoa mi,
Ceajco Lectueeb's Dates Tou. Mor
timer Whltehead. past lecturer of ths
National Grange, will be In Forest Grove
tomorrow where he will address Grang
ers on the progreew of their order. He
Is exptcted to pass a day In Portland,
pmhably Thursday. He will deliver an
address at Oresram Friday at S P. M-.
In the Grange hall, and In the evening In
the Methodist ChurVli. His sfternoon
talk at Ores ham will be for members
of tha order, but the evening lfo"r
will be for the public and will desl with
educational movements among the farm
ers. Mr. Whitehead hss Tlslted more
Grange than any loader of that order.
He made the first argument before the
Postofflre Department In behalf of free
mall delivery. He has Deen lei-turtng
In Wsshlnrton. and expects to Wt sev
eral places In the Willamette Valley.
ART Depaei nr.iT to Meet. The art
department of the -Portland Woman's
Club will meet today it the home of
Mrs. Welster. 21.1 Whltaker street, from
J to o'clock. This Is ss extra meeting
snd Is called for the purpose of giving
a little more attention to the beginning
of painting aa outlined In the university
course studied by the department this
year. Mr. Welster will exhibit many
pictures and start one before the class.
Take "S" car south to Whltaker.
Teai. Heads Oiuxiok Cokseevationists,
The Oregon Conservation Association
held Its annual meeting; st the Commer
cial Club last night. Officers for -the
ensuing year and a board of managers
were elected. R-ports were -made by
the retiring officers. The new officers
are: President. J. N. Teal; first vice
president, Weils Gilbert; gecond vice
president. O. W. Peary, of CorvaJlis;
secretary, li. D. Lsngllle. The board
of manaa-ers is ss follows: G. M- Corn
wsll. P. 8. Brumby. F. C Knapp. A. F
Adelsperger.' of Marshfield; George H.
Cecil. C. St Chapman. A. T. Allen and
W. C. Calder. of Baker.
Si Run Ra.ii.wat Is DsrwirrvA.TT. Fran k
Kiernan through his attorney. Ralph
Dunlway. has started action against the
Portland Railway. Light Power Com
pany in an attempt to restrain the corn
puny from removing its double track on
Eleventh street from Jefferson to Mont
gomery street and west on Montgomery
street. Kleman seeks a restraining
order from the court and asks that the
order be made permanent. The plaintiff
also wants the city to enforce the terras
of the franchise granted to the company
for the operation of Its system over
the street designated.
Peninsula Lot Brccos nioflu. J. H.
Nolta yesterday sold to E. M. Baker,
formerly of Astoria, a lot 60x100 feet
at the northwest corner of KlUingsworth
and Alblna avenues. The conexdtratlon
was 11 :.". which Mr. Nolta said is the
highest price yet paid for an unim
proved lot on the Peninsula. Mr. Baker
will build a combination store and apart
ment building on the sits and has en
gsged J. F. Welnleln, architect, to pro
pure plans.
. Doocb Speaks to Rotart Cuts.
David XI. Dunne, -who hss Just returned
from a trip to Mexico, will be the prin
cipal speaker at the Rotary Club meet
ing today. He Is expected to tell of the
war" which Is now raging." Will A.
Knight will act as chairman at today'
conference.
ScaovEB Post to Celxbkat Axxtvee
baet. Sumner Post. No. 13. G. A. R.. will
celebrate lus th anniversary Saturday
night at Its hall on Grand avenue and
East Pine street. The Ave charter mem
bers survlTlnx will attend.
Bro Daxce. Baker's Hall. Tuesday.
East Seventeenth snd Alberta. Manage
ment, Professor Ringler.
DR. A EOS. physician. 101 Selling bldg.
ORIENTAL RUGS SALE.
A Sensational Kvcnt That Must In
tercut Shoppers of Discernment.
Aityeh Bros, the leading rug Import
ers In the West, offer hundreds of rich
and beautiful rugs at absolute cost. In
order to make room for the new impor
tations, which will soon arrive. The
rugs offered at original cost price of
Importation consist of all the, different
makes of the Persian looms, and of
various slses. Stair runners, about 14
feet long for $35. "Herman carpets
sbout sxll feet for I1SS. Saruk. Ker
man and Sennah rugs, about Tx4. for
IIS to t3. Several lots of Irans. Sera
bends. Mousouls to select from at fit
to HI. Each rug la a perfect example
of Its kind, a rare bargain at Its regu
lar retail price, and now at this sale
It Is a great opportunity that should
not be missed. We guarantee -every
rug to be as represented and promise to
exchange any rug sold during this sale
within two years If the rug proves to
be not satisfactory. Atlyeb Bros, cor
ner .Tenth and Washington ata.
BIG REALTY DEAL CLOSED
Twenty-Four Bnalnesa Lots Chango
Hands.
Perhaps the biggest real estate deal
that has been put through In Ban don
for some time was closed yesterday,
when J. W. Roberts, cashier of the
First National Bank, purchased 14 lots
on the flat between Bandon Helghta
and the business district. The lots were
purchased from W. F. Dlsher and are
adjoining to the ones pnt on the mar
ket by Lucaa Hopson last year at
prices ranging from $S00 to ,10 per
lot. but Mr. Roberts says he will put
bis lots on at from $300 to $900.
As Bandon grows these lots will un
doubtedly Increase In value very rap
idity, as they are all business lots, and
the only direction for the business sec
tion to grow Is east, or toward these
lots.
Real estate valuea In Bandon bare
trebled In the last few years, and pros
pects are bright for a greater Increase
In the next few years. Bandon Record-,
sr. See classified ad. under Real Ka
tate for Sale. Miscellaneous.
BUS0NI WILL PLAY SUNDAY
Seat Sale for tbe Famous Italian
Pianist Opens Thursday Morning.
The fourto ef the famous Italian artists
to visit Portland this season will be
Busonl. the. great pianist, who comes" to
the Helllg Theater on next Sunday after
noon to give a magnificent programme.
There will be some of the famous Llsxt
compositions which Busonl has created
su much of a furore playing this season,
and besides the two legends of St. Fran
cis of As win 1. and St. Francis of Paula,
there will be the beautiful Don Juan
Fantasia. -The seat sale for the recital
br this great inK vrlll open at the
Hel! g box office on Thursday morning
at 1 so'clock. snd the concert here Is
under the direction of Lois Steers-Wynn
Comas. "
YE OREGON GRILLE-
An added attraction baa been fur
nished the patrons of Ts Oregon Grille
In the person of Little David Coleman,
known as "the miniature Harry Lander."
Hear him tonight from to In Scotch
sonars en costume- Ulyn and Davis are
still delighting the crowds with chsr
acter songs. Extra special for tonight
at dinner and after theater.
WHERE TO DINE.
AO the delicacies of the season at the
Portland Restaurant. Fine private asart
.naata tec If -1 -1 M sua. Bear KA
New Bills Open at ths
Vaudeville Houses
Orphnm-
BCRR M'INTOSH. sometimes editor,
artist, actor and war correspon
dent, assisted by two plsln folks with
no letters after their names. Is the
headline Orpheum offering In a skit
of Western life called "The Ranch
man." Melodramatic In spots, the
playlet offers the distinct Interest of
novelty and quick action. Not one
moment lags and the trio of actors are
equal t the call of their parte. Mc
intosh, excellent character actor, whoae
chief assets are naturalness and
splendid speaking voice, carries the
titular role, a big boy or me
who bas scraped together a small for
tune and plans to go on a search for
ths slayer of his sister. .That he finds
the man under his own roof, and
recognizes hint through the Instrumen
tality of a "Girl," wno rides through
the night many miles to help htm.
constitutes the story. The finale Is
exciting, almost too realistic. Mary
Moran, who la an unusually striking
beauty. Is the "Girl." and Augustus
House Is a creditable villain.
Exceptional In every respect Is the
dancing of Mile. Blancl Froellch. As
sisted by a wonderful man dancer. Ivan
Bankoffu this graceful artist of terpsl
cliore presents a repertoire that Is de
cidedly of high class and undoubted
value. Each dance ts given with es
pecial stage mountings and costuming,
and Is most pretentious and artistic.
Three little maids who look as It
returning from-a children's party, with
their hair fluffing out In curls and
big bows atop of them, are the Misses
Weston. Katharine, Florence and Juli
ette. Their act consists of trios at
the piano, cornet playing and chorus
ing with sweet, cultivated voices. Al
together their offering Is delightful.
There's a small minstrel company,
too, and It makes a great big hit with
the audience. One bone, Lou Hanvy,
one tarn bo. In the person of Joe Dun
levy, and an Interlocutor. Mike CoaJc
ley, set amongst several miles of paint
ed helpers, contribute a round of coon
songs. Jokes and dancing.
John Birch Is back with his funny
melodrama enacted with hats. He has
enough to stock a store, and each hat
is a principal character In the heart
rending stage story he tells of Berths,
the sewing-machine girl, and her lover
Claude. His act goes Just as great
as ever, and Is certainly funny.
A quartet of chaps. the Konerx
brothers, offer a dandy act In their use
of the dlablo. In much the same man
ner as the other folk In acts of this
sort use and misuse the Indian clubs,
and whirling discs, these actors go
them one better and with strings and
dlablos put over a new and highly at
tractive act. The opening number Is
a contortion act. Russell and Deverne,
who put It on. are extraordinary ar
tists in this line, and the act Is at
tractively staved.
Grand.
CHORUS girls with swlrujy songs and
dainty clatter of feet as well as a
wholesome bunch of originality In
their acting, form the tiny musical
comedy at the Grand this week pre
sented by Jack Logan. The cast con
sists of six pretty chorus gllrs with
youth and grace emphasized and pos
sessing clear true voices. In time with
them De Haven snd Sidney execute
Intricate steps, alwaya maintaining
original and personal element.
The comedy four Is In four scenes,
giving first a lobby scene from Hotel
Breslln, New Tork City, In which, mini
ature act De Haven and Sidney sing
their feature song "At The Telephone."
which ts answered by the. chorus girls
from the boxes over the stage. Then
commences the fun. Act follows act,
with each an entire surprise to delight
the most blase of vaudeville goers.
The other features on the bill are of
equal worth. The Long Acre quartet,
composed of Berry, Wolcott, Gilday
and Maegers. have a set of old and new
songs, which give good melody and win
enthusiastic applause as does also, the
clever baritone solo work of ft. Her
bert Mitchell. Mitchell has also a sup
ply of stories that are all there when
It comes to provoking mirth.
Miss Italia Is a charming bit of pink
and whiteness who stands upon her
head and turns handsprings about the
stsge that are marvelous, assisted by
a noisy fox terrier that adds a touch
of the unusual to an already very
good act.
Manning and Ford, clad In the toga
of young college youths, dance upon the
stage and In a minute are off In a maze
of queer steps, stopping now snd tsen
to sing a clever tune with words that
are novel and pleasing.
Also on the bill are Kennedy and
Rooney, a man and woman, who offer
a frolicsome diversion called "The
Happy Medium." They start with the
promise of originality, but before the
end they fall to come up to expecta
tions. However, they have several hits
and amused their audience yesterday
afternoon to the extent of two curtain
calls.
Pantages.
INTO a
width
tank, ten feet long by five In
and depth, dive the four Nor-
rlna on the Pantagea stage this week.
For a good ail-around sensation their
twists and turns and fancy dives are
well worth-seeing. Two women and as
many men make up the quartet and
they hold the position of headline fea
ture without dispute.
However, every other number on the
bill bss Its fair shars of merit. Out of
the ordinary Is the mind-reading act In
which the principal Is a bright-eyed
rat terrier. This little creature, as well
as performing the mlnd-readlng act.
doea some balancing work that is truly
wonderful, holding Itself erect and bal
ancing Its entire bodr on one fore-paw.
-Wise Mike" is all that his advance
agents claim and Is certainly "some
dog" though little.
In their comedy singing skit Gllroy,
Haines and Montgomery provide ex
treme merriment with a line of songs
and Jokes every one of which Is new
and up to date, each one as big a hit
as ths preceding one. This skit is
called "The Good Ship Nancy Lee" and
nautical Jokes form the greater part of
the suocess. '
Two vplces seem to bless Boo
Albright, who. at tlmea. sings In de
lightful baritone snd. at others, star-
Spring Cleaning
Tbe Hassan Srsteaa Heeds It.
Mrs. M. Morgan. 411 4th Ave, E..
Bra! nerd. Minn., writes: "1 take from
one to two bottles of Hood's Sarsapa-
-4 1 T- in ha ftnrlne to- nurlfT the blood
Just as regularly aa 1 do my house-
cleaning, and go around light-rooted
and light-hearted. I believe It Is the
best blood partner known."
Hood's Saraaparllla so combines the
curative principles of roots, barks and
herbs as to raise them to their highest
efficiency: hence Its unequalled, radi
cal and permanent cures.
There Is no red substitute for It. If
urged to buy any preparation said to
be "Just as good" you may sure It is
Inferior, costs less to make, and yields
ths dealer a larger nrofit.
Get Hood's Saraaoarllla today In usual
liquid form or tablets called Sarsataba.
IS TOUR REAL ESTATE TRAKSACTIONS
PSOTECTIOM
SPtED SIMPLICITY
ECONOMY
CONVENIENCE
0BTAINE1
By Using
CERTIFICATES OF TITLE
Approved by the leading
bankers, lawyers and real
estate men of Portland.
TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY
Paid Up Capital $250,000.00
Lewis Building
Fourth and Oak Sts.
ties his audtenca by changing to a
sweet high tenor which. In an imitation
of Melba. he transforms to a clear so
prano. Williams and Wright, too, are
all that they promised in their feature,
"The German Soldier and the Military
Maid." Their comedy Is wholesome and
their songs aren't bad, so as a starter
on the bill they lead off this week's
successful bill with a little success of
their own.
SISTER WOULD GIVE HALF
She Believes Brother Held in Sani
tarium Against Will.
Believing that her brother Is being he.a
in a private sanitarium in Portland by
business partners' so that they can de
prive him of his property, Nancy Stew
art, of Woodstock. Wis., bas written to
Portland officials to make an Investiga
tion for her. A letter received from her
yesterday by Postmaster Merrick was
turned over to Sheriff Stevsha last even
ing. The letter says that the brother. Lewis
Lepley. was In partnership with a man
In Alaska, and that the partner recently
brought Lepley to Portland and Is keep
ing him In a private sanitarium' here
for the purpose of disposing of all the
holdings of the two men and depriving
the brother of his Interests
Sheriff Stevens will make an Investi
gation of the matter today,
t . . "
RocK Sprlavs CeaU
Tbe beet house coal. Liberty Coal
Ice Co, escluBlve agents, 2S North
Fourteenth street. Main 166. A 11.
BEAUTY SPECIALISTS
PRAISE 1BISSHAMP00
"The best Inexpensive shampoo
known to beauty specialists." writes
Mae Martyn In the Baltimore News,
snd herself an authority on beauty
topics. "Is made from canthroE, which
Is so delightful to use that home sham
pooing becomes a pleasure to every
woman.
"It takes only a teaspoonful of can
throE In a cup of hot water to make
the best ehampoo imaginable. It lath
ers and cleanses ss no other shampoo
will snd rinses off easily without a
trace of stickiness. It makes the hair
dry In a few minutes, and leaves it
soft, fluffy and lustrous. For remov.
Ing dandruff and itching of the scalp
there Is nothing to equal it.
"Soap and egg shampoo preparations
are dying out and are seldom used.
The alkali In soap deadens the hair,
causing It to become brittle, dull and
fall out. This canthroE shampoo will
have the approval of every woman who
desires beautiful, silky, lustrous hair."
China
Famine Relief
Rev. Wm. Hiram Foulkes, D.
D., will Ijive for the last time in
Portland his lecture on the
PASSION
PLAY
as seen at Oberammergau in 1910.
The lecture will be illustrated
with beautiful stereopticon slides.
No admission fee will be charged,
bnt a free-will offering will be
taken for the China famine relief
fund. -
First Presbyterian Church
Alder and Twelfth. .
Tuesday, March 21, at 8 o' Clock.
Doors Open at 7:30.
Tie Tendercst Skin 1$ Benefited
HAND
SAPOLIO
. FOR TOILET AND BATH
It bas a delicate, velvety touch and con
tains just the elements necessary to
thoroughly cleanse, invigorate, soften
and dear the skin.
AH Grocer M mud Dntfllm
Collections
Let us tsks charge. We can save yon
money. Kstabllsbed 1900.
SETB at CO,
Foniaad. Or. . Waressta I iaavj
THE B0WERSH0TEL CAFE
Eleventh and Stark.
Unexcelled for service and cuisine.
The popular cafe for lunch, .dinner and
after-the-theater. Karl Reldelsberger
and orchestra during dinner, 6 to 8,
and evenings, 10 to 12:30. H. C Bowers.
Plant Slbson roses-; Phone BelIwood9S0
The Phosphate in
Crescent keeps
the dough raising
until the moist
ure is absorbed
and the pastry is
baked.
Full Pound
25c
Crescent Coffees. Teas. Maple
Ine, bpices. Flavoring Ex
tracts, etc.. enjoy a weU de
served reputation. Grocers
everywhere sell tbem.
CRESCEST MFG. CO., Seattle.
See This- Special Rates
OSI DENTISTRY FOB. THIS MONTH
ALBA BROS.
FCI.L SET OF TEETH 95.0O
S3-SI GOLD BRIDfiG TEKTH..S3.00
22-k GOLD CROWNS 83.00
GOLD FILLINGS Sl.OO
EXTRACTION, EXAMINATION
AND TEETH CLEANED FRSB
More and more people are find
ing their way to our luxurious and
commodious offices at the corner of
Second and Morrison streets, up
stairs. We have the entire corner.
LaJy assistants are always ready
to look after the comfort of women
and children patients.
Nervous people are assured of
gentle treatment Our methods are
painless. .
We hold ourselves responsible for
the-work we put In your mouth. For
15 years we guarantee it. We will
show bank references.
ALBA BROS.
RELIABLE PAINLESS DENTISTS,
Second asi Morrison? Entire Corner.
The Outlook
for bright prospects is
apparent, as all indica
tions point to good
crops, good prices and
x prosperous conditions
v for industry. Ashley &
Rumelin, Bankers, have
every facility for hand
ling your banking busi
ness and cordially, in
vite your account sub
ject to check. .
Open 8 A.M. to 5:30 P. M.
Saturdays nntil 8 P. M.
"FIRE"
SALE
JOT that we have been
. burned out, or anything
like that, and selling Desks,
Chairs and Filing Devices at
"adjusters' " prices, bnt that we
are "firing" office furniture out
of onr show rooms and into the
several office buildings at such,
a rapid rate that it proves that
our furniture appeals to those
who look it over, and that our
prices, "adjusted" by ourselves,
must be right. See tis before
furnishing your office, or we
will both lose money. Bushong
& Co.,57-91 Park Street
FRANKLIN TAXICAB
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Tire service on the Franklin taxicab costs about two cents per
mile. The cost on other cabs Is from six to eight cents.
This is one of the reasons why the Franklin cab is the only one
that shows a sufficiently satisfactory profit to warrant Its use.
MENZIES-DiiBOIS AUTO COMPANY
SEVENTH AND DAVIS STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON.
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LOWRATESto CALIFORNIA
San Francisco, $5, $10, $12 and $15. j
Los Angeles $10.35, $20.50, $22.50, $25.50.
Round Trips at Reduced Rates. All Rates Include Meals' and Berth. Ti
S. S. ROSE CITY Sails 4 P. M., Thursday March 23.
H. G. Smith. C. T. A, 142 Third St. J. W. Ransom, Agent Alnsworth Dock.
Main 4,02, A 1402. PHONES Main 268, A 1234.
Sc HMHT I
A white laundry soap free
from rosin, which saves your
clothes and doubles their life.
Rosin hardens and breaks the
threads of fabrics, particu
larly woolens, and in time in
jures them. Sunny Monday
washes woolens and flannels
without the least danger of
shrinking, and colored goods
without fading.
Sunny Monday also contains a mar
velous dirt-starter which saves half
the nibbing. ,
THE. N. K. FAIRBANKS COMPANY
CHICAGO
et ths Original and Genulns
10 BUCK'S
HALTED EV3ILK
Ths Food-drink fer All Ages.
For Infants, Invalids, and Growing cMdren,
PurcNulrition,up building the whole body.
Invigorates the nursing mother and the aged.
Rich milk, malted grain, in powder farm.
A quick lunch prepared in jnimitev
Take no substitute. Aakfor HORLICK'S.
In Mo Combine or Trust
California Metal Plating Wcrb
A. Methlvler. prop.
GOLD. iZLVEB. BRASS AfcD NICKEL
FLATiAG.
afetal Coloring- a Specialty.
. S4a SKCOAiO STREET,
atala SHIr Portland. Orssoa
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your teeth out anc
plate tad bridgai
work done. Forout J
of-towu patron we
finish nf at anil
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li dT if necaMtxr.
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Molar Crown. $5.00 1
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Gold Filling 1.00
EqumI Filling 1.00
Silver Filling Oti,
Good Rubber A
Platet 0.0
Bast Rubber -
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Painless Extraction Y.vo when platea or bride worn
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Dainleas work anywhere, no matter how much you pay.
All work tullj sn.iramewi ior nnetui yew.
Wise Dental Co.
INCORPORATED
Painless Dentists
FimntBulldlnf. Third WssWntton. PORTLAND. 0REG0W
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Oil, I
Monarch Oil
Refining Co.
Refiners and Manufacturers
of High Grade Lubricating
03s and Greases
Now occupying permanent quar
ters at 107 1st st. Telephone
numbers : Marshall 810 ; Home,
A 1176. All orders promptly at
tended to and goods guaranteed.
lVJLsECURITIES
An sllnrine proposWoni Bound to interest
all lovers of Music Send for free descrip
tive folder No 1.
The Tourjee Musical Bureau
607 Delta Bldg. Los Angeles. Cal.