The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, February 21, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE SUNDAY 0REG0NIA3, PORTLAOT, FEBRUAKr 21, 1904. '
CiTY NEWS IN BRIEF
The OregaslaH's Telephone.
Counting Roots Main GT7
Managing Editor ilain C38
Sunday Editor ... Main C3S
City Editor Mala 303
Composing Room .................. ..Main CS5
Superintendent Bulldtnr ji..Red 2S23
East le Ode East 81
ASTUSEilENTS.
TH3 BAKER THEATER, Third and Tarahlll
streets Matinee, 2:15; evening, 8:1S, the
Baker Theater Company, In "Mistress
Hell."
JLECADB THEATER, Seventh and "Washington
Continuous vaudeville. 2:30 to 10:30 P. M.
CORD RAT'S THEATER. "Washington street
Matinee, 2:15; evening, 8:15, "A Night In
Jjine."
For Benefit of Norwegian Fire Scr
xx hers. For the benefit ol the Are suf
ferers at Aalesund. Norway, the Scandi
navians of Portland will tonight give a
grand entertainment In the Arion Hall,
corner of. Second and Oak streets. The
programme . trill commence at 7 o'clock,
and will open -with an overture by the
orchestra, after -which a spectacular set
ting, arranged by Edward Boyse and ex
ecuted by the Norwegian Singing Society,
will be presented. F. C. Hageman will
follow with a few remarks, and Miss
Carrie Johnstone will render a soprano
solo. Arthur Wilson, Consul of Sweden
and Norway, will deliver a speech, and
Judge Waldemar Be ton will give imper
sonations in costumes. Features on the
programme are also the specialties of
Miss Valborg Ahlgren and the Schroedor
brothers. Miss Hoben will render a piano
eolo, and then will follow national dances
under the direction of Mr. Boyse. On the
main floor will be a number of booths for
the benefit of those who ar liberally in
clined: That the hall will be crowded to
the doors Is predicted, as the object Is one
worthy of generous patronage. The com
mittee in charge of the affair is composed
of men prominent In business circles, and
they have spared no efforts to make the
entertainment a success in every way.
Government Makino Bio Maps. The
United States Geological Survey Is making
a topographic map of the United, States.
This work has been in progress since 1SS2,
and about -one-fifth of the area of the
country. Including Alaska, has been
mapped. The mapped areas are widely
scattered, nearly every state being repre
sented, as shown on the progress map ac
companying each annual report oi the
director. The great map Is being published
In atlas sheets of convenient size, which
are bounded by parallels and meridians.
The four-cornered division of land cor
responding to an atlas sheet is called a
quadrangle. The sheets are of approxi
mately the same size, ana are maueu a
Fheet at a time to the "Weather Bureaus
and other Government offices of the
United States, The first sections of the
map to be received in this city were ro
celved at the Weather Bureau office i
few days ago. The maps are the best of
the kind ever orlnted by the Government,
nnrt will orove a trreat help to the
Weather Bureaus of the country.
Demand fob Corner Lots. Several
calos of corners were reported yesterday
in different Darts of the city. None of
them was close to the center of town. The
largest was 'the straightening out of the
ownership of the southeast corner oi aev
enth and Glisan streets. N. E. Ayer
carted with a half Interest In the property.
for a money consideration, to B. M. Lom
bard. The value of the whole corner at
the time of the deal was set at. $30,000. It
Is occupied by a frame hotel, and brings
an Income of $300 a month. The northeast
corner of J?ark and Glisan streets was
sold by Balfour-Guthrie Company to the
EsDey Real Estate Company for jm.owj.
The southeast corner of Fourteenth and
Clay, containing flvo dwellings, was sold
by I W. Whiting & Co. for N. Pallay, to
JjOJUidK -M. Anderson for JZO.ooo.
FffirSTjRT orFAUBT," according to the
two famous vcrsions of Marlowe and
Goethe, .will be, the subject of a course of
six lecturetudies given, by Mrs. Lu Alt
man at her residence, 405 Stark Etreet,
npnr Tenth. Tuesdays at 3 o'clock Febru
ary 23 and March 1, 8. 15, 22 and 29. Same
course adapted to young iaoie6 weanes
days at 10:30 February 24 and March 2,
8, 10, 23 and 30. Course tickets, $3.
Three Sites for Woolen Millc Three
Kites arc under consideration for the re
building of the Portland Woolen Mills, re
cently destroyed by fire. Whether or not
Sellwood will again be the site of the
mills the management declines to state,
saying that while Sellwood offers advan
tages, no definite plans have yet been
made for rebuilding.
Lcvelt Site For a Home. No prettier
Boot on earth than one of the acre tracts
at the end of the St. Johns' car line. This
property Is. beautifully situated, and com
mands a fine view of the river and harbor.
For prices and terms apply to the Title
Guarantee and Trust Company, 6 and 7
Chamber of Commerce.
Art Rooms Open Todat. The rooms of
the Art Association on the second floor
of the Library building will be open Jlo
day, Washington's Birthday, from 2 until
half-past 4, with free admission. A col
lection of etchings by Whistler forms the
present special exhibition.
Messrs. O. H. Bernard and F. M.
BATCHEtOR have opened a general real
estate and insurance office, under the firm
name of Batchelor & Bernard, at No. 76
First street, and will be pleased to serve
any of their friends having business in
these lines.
Acreage Tracts at St. Jokss. Tracts
of one acre and upward near the terminus
ot St. Johns' car line, and within a few
minutes' walk of the mills and factories.
Title Guarantee and Trust Company, 6
and 7 Chamber of Commerce.
Grand Bali
Arion Haix,
Februart 22,
Br Graph Camp. M. W. A
Everest's Orchestra.
Admission 50c; Ladies Free.
A Rare Jewel, a diamond; one which
for size, quality and brilliancy has never
been seen in this city before, 5s drawing
much attention In tho -window of Dan
Marx's store, 74 Third street, where it is
on display.
Y. M. C. A. Star Course. Montaville
Flowers. Impersonator and orator, a ver
satile artist of rare ability for literary In
terpretation to read "Ben Hur" Tuesday
night at T. M. C. A
Arion Concert Tuesday, Feb. 23, 1504.
Tickets for sale at
R. Krumpf, 26S Alder street,
Eysell's Pharmacy, 227 Morrison street
Peters Chocolate.
The original milk chocolate.
A rare confection, made in Switzerland.
Rowo & Martin, distributing agents.
Leap Year Ball to be given by the
ladles of the TusneMa Lodge, O. D. H. S..
at Eagle Hall, February 21. Admission 2a
cents a couple. Extra lady 25 cents.
A Good Investment. One of those
choice acre tracts of St. Johns. Title
Guarantee and Trust Company, 6 and 7
Chamber of Commerce.
Storey's Tailor Ststem. reliable system
for ladles' tailoring and dressmaking
taught at room 31E, Allsky building, third
floor.
Lbland T. Powers. a man equal to
him is Montavllle Flowers, who reads
"Ben Hur" at Y. M. C. A Tuesday even
ing. DiyiDHND-PxTiNO securities for small In
vestors. Safety guaranteed by tho Ames
Mercantile Agency.
Free dispensary for worthy poor. Tuea..
Thurs.. Sat.iP.JL St Vincent's Hosp.
3 FS5En- residence the Gullllame,
Main 20a; office the Dekum. Main 556.
See Woman's Exchange ad in business
directory of classified columns.
Table d'hote at Richards, 5 P. M. to
day. .
Do people buy of Woosterwelfth time?
Prompt .service, printing. Rogers. 90 1st
Blrthlng's washday souvenirs at Beary's.
a C. Newcastle, dentist Mohawk bldg.
6. H. Grnber. lawyer. Cl7 Com'l Elk.
Benefit For Wortht Faxilt. The La
dles of the Maccabees, Hive 24. will give a
dramatic and musical entertainment at
Arion Hall on February 26, the proceeds
to go to the relief of a needy family. The
condition of this family has been Invest!
gated by the Hive, and the people are
found to be very worthy, honest citizens,
who are unable to find work, and the Mac
cabces have volunteered to give them this
benefit Everest's Orchestra will furnish
the music and Messrs. C Burroughs.
Wesley Spang and Miss T. Kern and M.
Kelly, all of whom took part in th'e late
Elks' benefit will be among the talent.
There will be dancing after the pro
gramme. An admission of 25 cents will be
charged. Tickets may be bad at iood
ard & Clarke's drugstore.
Patriotic Entertainment. Taylor
Street M. E. Church Monday evening, Feb
ruary 22. The Steel-Freelana illustrated
moving picture concert under auspices of
the Epworlh League. Beautiful. Instruc
tive and amusing. The cathedrals of Eu
rope. A trip through California and Flor
ida In highly-colored pictures. A trip to
the moon In a newly-Invented projectile;
lunar volcnnoes; interior of the moon. The
Jap and the Czarovitchsky. Humorous
scenes in many lands. Beautiful and
touching illustrated songs, etc. The enter
talnment which packed the church to Its
utmost capacity and turned many away
on two former occasions a year ago. Ad
mission. 25 cents; children, 15 cents: re
served seats, 35 cents, at Laue-Davls Drug
Company.
Local Option Campaign Opens. Tho
campaign to be carried on by the Prohlbl
tlon party for the local option law was
opened last week by the Eugene Knox
Company. This company consists of Mr,
Knox, the well-known Impersonator; R.
W. Xelsey, speaker and manager, znd a
trio of male singers, who sing temperance.
songs. This company appeared at Carl
ton, McMlnnville, Dayton, HUlsboro and
Forest Grove, and it presented the merits
of the new law to at least 000 people
during this initial run. Mr. Knox and the
singers give a programme of music and
fun which Is interspersed with, prohibition
speeches by Mr. Kelsey. This company
expects to visit every town andIty In the
sia.it: oeiure me June tiecuuu.
Dr. J. H. Tuttle is again on duty after
an absence of two weeks at Santa Bar
bara, where Mrs. Tuttle and daughter
Mattle have been spending the Winter.
Mrs. Tuttle Is very sick, and grave doubts
have been entertained for her recovery-
The family Is being kept constantly ad
vised by wire of any change in Mrs,
Tuttle's condition. Miss Grace Tuttle left
Monday night for Santa Barbara, in re
sponse to telegraphic request for her as
sistance during Mrs. Tuttle's illness.
Aza Holmes Ribbecke, graduate der
matologist scientific featural correction-
1st beautiner and restorer of youtbfulness.
Only Nelden graduate in the Western
States. May 1 will occupy a double store
room to accommodate the' many I am now
obliged to turn away. All persons calling
now will be given free instructions and
samples of my preparations. Parlors 364
Morrison.
Sukdat Club at the Y. M. C At A
special programme has been arranged for
the Sunday Club meeting at the Y. M. C,'
A this afternoon, in which the Eugene
Knox Company will take the principal
part R. W. Kelsey, of Pacific Unl-r
verslty, will tpeak on "The Local Option
Law," and the regular concert will be
furnished by Driscoll's Orchestra,
Hotel Van Not, Third and Pine, -will
be opened about March 10 by Mrs. N. L.
Slocum. All latest appliances, hot .and
cold water in every room; steam heat
electric and gas lights and private baths.
House will be furnished by the well-known
firm of Henry Jennings & Sons with the
finest goods In the city.
T. L. Carroll has severed his relations
with the Carroll Chocolate Chip Company,
and has engaged in the wholesale candy
and chocolate chip manufactory at 1S4
Fourth street All persons desiring the
original standard Carroll goods will kindly
send their orders direct to the above ad
dress. Portland Custom Shoo & Repair Com
pany guarantees satisfaction. Ladies'
sewed soles, 50 cents; gents', 75 cents and
up. Our perfected lock-stitch machine
surpasses hand work. Schwind. Tolls &
Bauer, 2C9 Yamhill street ar Third.
Commencing Monday, February 22, the
Scott Restaurant corner Seventh and An
keny, will make a specialty of serving an
elegant merchants' lunch dally from 11:30
to 2:30 P. M., at the moderate price of 25
cents. Also service a la carte.
Evangelist to Preach. Evangelist
Luther K. Robinson, of Somerset, Ky.,
will preach for the Volunteers of America
today at 10:30 A M. and 3 and 7:30 P. M.
at the hall on Second street near Everett
All are welcome.
Arion Concert Tuesday, Feb. 23, 1S04.
Tickets for sale at
R. Krumpf. 2CS Alder street
Eysell's Pharmacy, 227 Morrison street
Mrs. Obrock, masseuse, goes East
March L until she returns her office, 424
Ablngton. will be occupied by Mrs. Grif
fith, palmist
Lost. English fox terrier, name "L. A
Chambreau" on collar. Return to Oregon
lan office and receive reward.
Elegant residence property on King
street for sale, improved or unimproved.
G. 75, Oregonlan.
HOLLABACGH'S SHOE SHOP moved to
2674 Taylor, between Third and Fourth.
Lowest prices.
Extension Tables retail at wholesale
prices this week at Calef Bros., 130 Sixth.
Dr. M. Friel, residence the Gullllam
Main 3715; office the Dekum. Main 553.
Pat Clackamas County taxes at COS
Chamber of Commerce building.
Desirable Offices for rent apply to A
B. McAlpln, 129 Seventh street
Table d'hote at Richards, 5 P. M. to
day. Blrthlng's washday souvenirs at Beary's.
Woohter for fruit cigars and candy.
"SeeB. B. Rich for subscriptions."
SOFTENED SUNLIGHT AITD DEATH
Barrett Applies Fine Art to the
Crematory.
Tho new ehaiwl of th Piwmitnnr
Mllwaukle, is an Impressively beautiful
place. The believers In cremation are
emphasizing their customs, and creating
favorable feeling by carefully appropriate
ana enticing art. too jonn Barrett Com
nanv deslcned the Htrhtlnr srJipmn !n tVm
Crematory Chapel, and a visit to the room
wouia repay a connoisseur, xne a eco ra
tions nrf rnrrlod out in omnm nnd men
of stuero. In classic relief lenrHns. im l-t
Empire effects, subdued and quiet The
Siuuo lameras are nung ay .Byzantine
chains. The metal fixtures reflect the
llirht to clow In the (Invllme nnA v,
lamps shlno serenely by night The
brackets over the niches are a modified
fiwelr from whlrh nnwnri tVio Vf.li
of softened and sublimated light The John
.Barren company, estaousnea isss, sixth
and Alder.
WHERE TO SINE.
All the delicacies of the season at the
Portland Restaurant: fine private apart
ments for parties, 305 Wash, near 6th.
Trnnerlal Hotel Ttestnnrjmt- M Annr-
fniirsft dinner. 50c: flrst-elajcs service n in
carte. G;S0 A M. to 8 P. M.
The best Sunday dinner at Strause's
Restaurant 229 Washington street
chicken dinner S5c From 12 M. to t P. M.
Have vou friends coming from the East?
If so. send their names to the Denver &
Rio Grande office. 124 Third street Part-
land. Or.
No route across the continent offers so
many attractions as does the Denver &
Rio Grande. Write the Portland Acents.
124 Third street or illustrated booklets.
THIS WEEK IT
sS Waltham
Gentlemen's
As above $15.00 Waltham
The abore ore all warranted to sire satis faction. These price win last only 1 week
DIAMONDS. Ask your friends where they buy their diamonds, and -we
are sure they will say JAEGER BROS.; for we have the reputation hf
handling only the finest stones in the city, also the largest number, for
we are satisfied with a small profit Just get our prices and you will be
convinced. REMEMBER THE PLACE.
JAEGER BROS.
J EWELERS O PTIC1 AINS
290 Morrison St., near Fifth -
NOTE Have you made a guess on the clock? Remember, It costs nothing;
Eight-day clock, wound and started February 15, 9 A. M. Person guessing the
nearest when It stops can have same. Winner announced in next Sunday's paper.
THE OPTICIAN
133 SIXTH STREET, O KEG O XI AN BUILDING.
TIME TESTS MERIT. .
Why Go Blind?
If the Eyes are giving cain in reading or sewing and are not
attended to soon, there is a chance of the Eye going blind.
Healthy Eyes often give trouble in reading, sewing, or
2 j other uses.
2 Proper Eyeglasses aid the Eyes
J to see without fatigue.
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284 WASHINGTON STREET
Between Fourth and Fifth.
ttt(tt6tootttiso(totttitt(ta(sta9it
The Oregonian Dur
ing the Civil War
February 21, 1861.
THE officers of the Multnomah Agri
cultural Society for the present year
are as .follows: President Thomas Fra
zer; first vice-president, John Powell;
second vice-president P; A Marquam;
treasurer, J. D. Holman; secretary, M. S.
Burrell; executive committee. A.J. Dun
fur, James F. Bybee, H. Falling.
A Dramatic Criticism of 1861.
Willametto Theater. We have here
tofore neglected to notice the per
formance of the Stark Troup at the Wll
limette Theater. On Monday night the
audience to hear "Henry IT" was like
the stage representations of FalstafTs
recruits, rather scattering. Last night a
slight addlUon to the "33 regular" at
tendants was made by tho presence of
the ocean steamer In the harbor and the
attractions of the "Mysteries of St
Aubyn." It is almost unnecessary to say
that for any live man to represent Na
poleon the Great is a difficult task. Doubly
so when the actor who represented him
could almost put Napoleon in his pocket
If he were alive.
The recent death of Napoleon and the
great number of likenesses that are to be
found of him everywhere, makes any at
tempted delineation of his peculiarities
almost an absurdity under any circum
stances. With this excepUon and the
general objection we have to the spec
tacular and sensational drama, the per
formance was prptty welL
February 21, 1862.
On last Christmas day, Stanton visited
the soldiers at Stanton Hospital. Wash
ington, and made them a brief speech.
He said: "Soldiers, I hope that when the
next anniversary of the day you are now
celebrating occurs, that this war will be
ended, and you will have returned to your
homes and your firesides. When you shall
have so returned, you will be considered
an honored guest of the Nation. Ydu have
periled your lives upon the batUefield,
or you have suffered In the camps from
the ravages of disease Incidental to great
armies. But whether you have been
wounded in battle or been attacked by
sickness, you are equally entitled to con
sideration at tho hands of your country.
If you have been wounded in battle or
suffered from sickness contracted In serv
ice of your country, I will see that you
have a proper award given you. Soldiers,
if we can end this rebellion with the ex
tinction of slavery, would it not bo a great
triumph? -You will, at tho end of this
great rebellion, when making a review of
It have the satisfacUon of knowing that
you had aided the Government of the
United States In discharging the duUes
Incumbent on that Government when it
was in perIL"
A New Attitude for Riflemen. A letter
from Liverpool describing proceedings of
the Lancashire contest gives an account
of a new .firing position: One gentleman,
said to be an Italian officer, made beauti
ful pracUce with a Turner rifle. His firing
position was somewhat peculiar, but It
possesses the virtue of perfect steadiness.
You sit down on the ground, support the
barrel of the rifle on the left arm, lay
the left hand on the right arm. and draw
ing up tho legs towards the chin, rest
the butt of the rifle against the middle of
the right arm. supporting the toe of the
butt on the knee. The position Is some
what acrobatic and the performer ap
pears to be carefully hushing the weapon
to sleep: but when the rifle was brought
level with the object not a tremor could
be noticed. "Ball's eyes" or "centers"
generally rewarded the rifleman's stead
iness. February 21, .1863.
U. S. Internal Revenue. The decisions
of Commissioner Bartwell relative to
stamp duties upon legal matters- are print
ed in this Issue. Tne date upon which
they were to go Into effect was several
months later on this Coast than in the
East on account of the delay in transmis
sion. I
ParUculars of the battle off Charleston
are given in a letter from the East
February 21, 1864.
Sunday. No paper.
War Causes Reduction of Dividends.
NEW YORK. Feb. 20. At a meeting of
tho directors of the General Chemical
Company it has been decided to pay no i
IS WATCHES
AND THE RE WILL BE THINGS DOING, for we aro
going- to give some prices that you cannot afford to
overlook. Every -watch warranted to give satisfac
tion. Express prepaid on out-of-town orders.
Ladleif Gold Filled Watches, Elgin or g QQ
LadtesfSofid Gold Watches. Elgin or 9Q QQ
Ladlesj Silver Watches, Elgin or Wal- "f 2 50
Gentlemen's Gold Filled Watches, Elgin C1 Kft
or Waltham I'Ap"
Gentlemen's Silver Watches. Elgin or C-c n nn
Nickel Watches. Elrin or C7 cn
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PCRTUHDiOREa
dividends on the common stock of the
company during the current year. The
regular quarterly dividend of 1& per cent
on ine preferred stock was declared. A
me directors aeciared a divi
dend of 5 per cent on the common stock
payable in quarterly Installments. It Is
understood that the management was in-
flnnnA&l V... 4 V. n ... .
-.-...u 3 -lio wui oeiween xtussia and
Japan.
HATH & SANDYS.
Come and venjoy our first-class dinner
ioaay, servea in courses. Music in at
tendance. Now. just one word in refer
ence to our. dally mercantile lunch from
11 to 2 o;clock. We guarantee It un
equaled in this city, 23c Main 233. 143
First street
A ETTSSIAH VICTOEY
Will be possible only when they change
their powder. If they should use Diamond
:'W" their cake would never be dough. '
"Tltrx." the card game worth playing. All
dealer. 50c Gray & Smith, agts., San Fran.
Washington's
Birthday
Novelties and Sweets
An atractlve lino of Boxes and
Favors for Washington parties and
teas.,. Our "Crossing the Delaware"
case for holding Ices, salted al
monds, etc., Is especially novel.
Individual
Ice Cream Moulds
In shape of Liberty Bell. Hatchets.
Bust of Washington, etc.
SPECIAL
Souvenir Hatchets tilled with
candy cherries and tied with red.
white and blue ribbon, 20c each.
Swetland & Son
273 MORRISON ST.
One Store No Branch
MATTING
Just received a "very large ship
ment of fine linen warp matting,
and sell at wholesale prices; also
Japanese and Chinese curios, toys,
etc Closing them out at great re
duction prices. n
There will he no auction sale to
morrow until Tuesday, 2:30 and
7:30 P. M.
Andrew Kan & Co.
Cor. 4th and Morrison Sta.
r
CANCERS CURED!
The latest Vienna Method.
NO KNIFE! NO PAIN!
Reasonable Terms.
Address.
VIENNA
CANCER SPECIALISTS
(Regular Licensed Physicians)
212 Hearst (Examiner) Building
Corner Third and Market Streets. .
San Francisco, Cal.
Cat this out and sire It to soma one
who has Cancer.
, SCEffTIFfZ&. df
laAhVrACTURING- OPTICIANS'
Mail
Orders
Promptly
Filled.
WE BEG TO
JW ffioth 9en and 3$oys
CONSISTING OF MORE THAN ONE THOUSAND
EXCLUSIVE STYLES
Among the newest features are the ENGLISH "WALKING
SUITS, same as cut. The Fitting qualities are phenomenal.
Spring Vop Coats $10 to $35
Single and Double-Breasted SACK Suits, finer materials
than ever, $10 to $35.
ffiustef SSrown
Suits or Sftoys
The original and genu
ine Buster Brown Suits
now with us are the
most exquisite garments
created for this season.
Remember that we are
the sole distributers for
Portland and vicinity.
Special for This
Week
Bring TJs Tour Subscription to tho
Woman's Home Com
panion, 1 year SI
or
Frank Leslie's Popu- .
Iar Monthly, 1 yr SI
j&jd we Trill erive you one year sub
scription, free, to the
MEDICAL TALK FOR THE HOME
AND THE HOUSEKEEPER.
The Grumiaux (News
& Subscription Co.
318 OREGONIAN BUILDING
ISSAQUAH
COAL
THE MOST ECONOMICAL
KING C0ALC0.MA!?:
1425
C Cv NEWCASTLE
' Dentist
412 MebawkBIdg.,3d and Morrison
$7.00
Fkeae XmlH 789.
LEADING CLOTHXEKS Ol? THE NORTHWEST.
S. W. COSNEX rOCETII AND MORRISON STREETS.
ANNOUNCE THE
Just an initial bow to
show you the correct fash
ion trend for the ensuing
season delineating those
smart, distinctive creations
for which we have a wide
reputation. .
You'll find all the ap
proved Spring models
here, so different from
the ordinary designs
that lack that inde
scribable style touch
-.which good dressers
. always admire.
-
ladies' Shirtwaist
jCengths
For Spring. Over 500
different patterns to se
lect from. Every piece
from European looms.
Sirls' jDresses
Norfolks, Etons and
Peter Thompson mod
els, made by men tailors.
9tae(tatt(eettt9t(
I Rheumatism
2.00
Cures by magnetic induc
tion. Guaranteed to, give re
lief or money refunded.
Woodard, Clarke & Co.
TUSCAN
MINERAL SPRINGS
OPEN THE TEAK ROUND.
Cues of Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Catarrh of
Head anil Stomach, Gout. Rheumatism and
ALL ?!ood diseases taken under a suaranteo
to be cured In a specified time or all expenses.
Including railway farq both ways, refunded.
These water renovate the entire system and
remove almost every disease.
Send 60c for a bottle of stomach and catarrh
salt.
Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. Inquire
of any Southern Pacific Railroad agent.
TUSCAN MINERAL SPRINGS CORP..
v Tuscan Springs, CaL
Frank J. lie 11 en. manager.
Miss Hsrker and Miss Hughes'
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
AT
I"ALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA.
Prepares girls for college. Stanford .lec
tures open to students. Pleasant home life.
Horseback-riding, tennis and wheeling. One
hours' ride to Son ITran Cisco. Term, begins
Rings
;Mail :
Orders
Promptly
'.Filled;
DISPLa OF
Ttfen's Jftzts &or
Spring
The new correct shapes
now exhibited for the
coming season.
The $3 Hat we offer
this season cannot be
duplicated in town less
than $3.50.
fiR
The Graphophone
Is the World's Best
Talking Machine
Price From S3.50 Up
Easy Payments If Desired.
Hard -Moulded Records 25c Each
Columbia Phonograph Co,
128 SEVENTH ST 3-15 WASHINGTON ST.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
COAL
Domestic and Foreign.
The best in this market.
The Pacific Coast Company
213 WASHINGTON STREET.
CHARLES H. GLEUL AGENT.
LITHOGRAPHING
and PRINTING
ANDERSON & DUN1WAY CO.
Phone Main 17.
08 AT.D KB ST.
C Rock Springs
0 Lump or Range
A Is the very best
L House Coal
-VULCAN COAL CO.
S20 BURNSIDE ST.. PHONE MAIN 2778.
SCHWAB BROS. PRINTING CO.
BEST WORK, REASONABLE PRICES
247 Stark Street Phone Main 178
January 3.