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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1907)
THE SUNDAY OBECOKIAN, PORTLAND, .1 .V L A I V i, lWOT, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OKF.GOXUN TELEPHOMS. feuni Ins-Room ........ Oitj- rirvuiai ion ...... Mannc JCdttor ...... ..Main TOT . Main T070 . . . . .Main TOTrt Main TOTO Lin day Editor omp.s!nt-lU)om . ,MMn WiQ nty Editor ,.Main w:d Suptrln trndnt Build Ins - Main TOTO Sida Office Eat 61 AXtSEMEYH. BAKER THFATER CIM bt. Yamhill and Tay- Hekr Thmer Company In Hirf!Vere" ; matinee 2:15 I. M.. tonight at S;15. EMPIRE THEATER HHh ml Morrtoftirt THIv Olsn." Matinee P. M-; tonight m.t ;13. c: I : a TV r TU K A TE Ft fWhlnjrton, tvexwe-n lrk and Seventh) Vaudeville, 2:30, :3l nd V P, M. l'AVTAOES THKATER (Fourth and Stark) Contlnuou. vaudeville. 2:3.. 7:30. O P. M. STAR THEATER fPark nd H ll 1 r. f ."ti ) All'Il Ht ... W I 'tun jii n V In -Moths. Mh!i.t ;15 P. M., tonight at S;J5. LVr.10 THEATER th and Alder) Tho Lyrio Stock Cumpany In 'Itun to Kaxth'"; 2:15 and 8:1ft P. M. Odor Objbctbd TVs The Oregon Spray ing Company started ur the manufactur ing plant located on Knst Klnth street t the edare of Stephens SIourIi yesterday, and the odor from the chemical mixtures wan wafted through trie houses of resi dents of Brooklyn Addition. Many of the resident m thought the stench c me from two Is. The odor pervaded the homes Miid som imagined that aomething liad Tmppwd to the house sewerage, COUn cilman RuaMljcht called on the mannper nf the p'ant, who am ve assurances that he would nit the "lid on liKht" on the tank containing- the chemical mixtures wit time lie makes up a kettle of the. jpraylnir material. The odor was caused ly esoaplnx- am it. and while unpleasant to nensitlv people. , the mnnaarer says that u is not unheaithful. The factor' is im portant for the Willamette ValW orrh- ardF. hut if a charnel-house odor con- i Inues to come from The pi ant Jt is not Ukely .--to be regarded with favor in that neighborhood. Oavk-Tx Not S-fl-nioirs. The caving In of The .ewer tunnel between Knt Klgrhth and Kat Nini h streets on Tagart is not co pertons as was fir?; supposed, Paquet, (ileWsnh fc Joplln report that the cavintr in of the street was caused by a vein of uuirksnnd which was disturbed while timberJusc. They av that the opening in the street is very small and that the riftmagp can easily bp repaired. At the point where the csw-ln occurred the tun nel Is. .bout feet from the nurfacr of the street. As the timbering Is tn (food condition the cost of repairing the street will not be over $J0. " AnciriTKCTd Xamk OFrirBn. At tho nice ting of the Portland Association of Architects last Friday evening the lollop in; 6ftiofrs were el "-e tod for the ensuing r-: President. Kmll ScIib rht : vlce rrcldenr, t. Robblna; troa.nror, Edgar m. liBzahts; secretary. Otto Kleemann; ttllSlM. Curl M. The mMm lias been In existence about Ave years and 1 1 it m dmiQ r Rrra I ris- 1 in revlflne V . 1 1 1 J -Ins la ws in the interest of better con- p (ruction, HunT 1J Sttirbtcar Pajcio. Fred Heiid- rlrk. recently from Ftrltisii Columbia, was so badlv injured In a rush made !v passengers f0r places or safety at 1 im i'jik yrsieraay auernoon on an irvin- ton cr at Third and Couch streets that he was conveyed to St. Vincent's Hos pital, where he was attended by lr. I W 11 Rand. A (upo blew out. oausing1 h loud report and starting a blase, when t hp posRengrrs became frightened. j ForoHT Pumceman : finru. T-Ienry Maier, proprietor of the Bumsidc Ex- change Saloon, and Geore Webber, bar tender in the establishment, were fined S4 and J20 respectively In the Municipal ! Court yesterday by Jude Cameron for ! assaulting Patrolman Wade and Interfer ing -with him frt the performance of his littiea when he arrested TO! ward Murphy there on a charge of vagTancy recently, j ."Moiuu Squad" Disbands -By an order issued at police headquarters. Acting De tectives Kay and Kienlen. comprising what has been known as the "moral HqimflV fcave been assigned to detective work. ' The work of looking after iodging- ouses. which has been done by Kay and Kienlen, will be assigned an the occasion may require to various members of the (ifpartmnnt, but no squad will be main tained for the purpose. Sues His Trachkhk. Adolf Bcrtscltneer has filed a suit to collect 2oO In Justice Reid's court from Drs. Albert N. Brig-.- mid Frank II. Stewart, alleging that he -paid them that sum to teach him the chiropractice art. or the science of cur ing spinal disorders by digital contact. He was .supposed to learn the bu!ine?s, after vMch, he states he was told he could make a fortune. Oppose ArpnorniATiON. At the - meet ing of the Woodlawn Push Club Thuin- flay night it vas voted to oppose tho appropriation of $:A to pay an engineer to lay out a system of speedways and boulevards as unnecessary a nd a waste of money. However, the club went . on record as favoring the purchase of land for parks tn different portions of the city. Ot.put Xbw Siipia "t ir w . a new col lection of original photos is now on free exhibition in the Indies" lobby of the Im rifrlal . Hotel. The artist. P. H. Klser. has produced some new chrome sepia tones decidedly- striking and beautiful. In cluding some truly wonderful sunset ef- rccts. The public ig Invited. , Thirtt Days on Rockpii-k. William Oooper was sentenced to 30 days on the rockpile yesterday morning by Judge Cameron in the Municipal Court for dis orderly conduct In breaking up the fur- nil lire in his home. 2S6 Second street, and continually annoying his wife, who is con siderably his senior. hon. Thomas M. KETTLE, Jt. P., will deliver an address on the Irish home rule uuestion this (Sunday) afternoon at S o'clock In Merrill hall. Seyenth and Oak; streets. The public la Invited. Admission nee. Good music. Th Fourth Avivi-at, Oona-kkttov of the Orejon State Federation of lUabor will nieet ir Drew hall. 363 Second street, on Monday, ;he 7th day of January. 3?07. at 10 o'clock A. M. P. McDonald. Sec-Troaa. This Will Rkmind You that now is the t'mfi to have your 'hair- mattresses reno vated and returned the same day. Phone Main w. The Portland Curled Hair Fac- tory. H. Metzg-er. proprietor. MII.I.INRRT ANyOtT.WKMBVT. Mrs. F. Tllldebrand until further notice will con tinue to, nil orders at room 49, Selling- lllrsch buildlnc. Hours 2 to 5 P. M. Telephone Main 2S18. NoTtrR. T. . A . mem bern are recinest- ert to atteml the funeral of Thomas Collin- son at Ms residence. 433 East 14th street. 2 o'clock today. T. O. I -a kin. Sec. "A Briluakt FAU.URK" ia Dr. House's subject at the First Congregational Church Sunday night. The beautiful cathedral' service will be used. Dircio AX Richards. Sunday special din ner with wine. 1 per cover; 4 to 8:30. TarK and Alder sts. Webber's Orchestra AsHEt'SER - Busep. Famous Michleob Ttrew on drausrht at the Cafe Vlg-neux. 6th and Washington sts. Merchants lunch. Caljcndars. Oreg-on scenery, original photographs, Inc. 25c. S3c. K'mr Photo Co., Ladies' lobby Imporlal hotel. Kot 6At.c. West Side home; good con dition, close in. easy terms. See owner, ?H Failing building.- FoREi.tDT for skirts, wanted: must un derstand cutting and fitting. Max. 314 The Dekum. Watch for- the Northwest Historical Enterprise Magazine. . William Xuckles. editor. rr. W. I. Howard, electricity and elec tric light treatment Commonwealth bldg Dr. Andrew C. Paxton has returned and resumed practice. rK.. Swxis. dentist. 311 Dekum bldg. HtsmAS Bath, 307 Third street, &"-c. il r. 0. El.K8.-Scc meeting notice ' Savbo bt roiyicr.MAN. Patrolman Rich ard Stuart Is credited bj- Mrs. Austin, wife of IKsputy Sheriff. Robert AustrQ, with savins lier life Friday niglit Tvben slid Rteppcd from & trolley-car at First and Oa rut hers streets to a-o to her borne a t 651 Mood. 1 1 we s very dark t here, and she could not see that an excavation had been made between the two tracks. Sh stepped down and fell across the op posite track. A car waa ra-pldly ao proachina;, and but for t he fact that Pa trolman Stuart happened to be there and rescued her she states that she probably would have been killed, as she could not have gotten off the rails in time without help. . Sermons on "Higher Criticism." "The Hlgrher Criticism and the Historical Value of the Gospels' is the subject tr a series of sermons which will toe delivered at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Fifteenth and Davis streets, boglnhlns thta evening at 7:30 o'clock. The first of tlie aeriew la on the "Ori jein of the Gos pelw. and will be preached b- Rev. 15. V. O'Hara. The course will consist of four or five ?p rmnns and will treat on the bearing- which modern criticism has on tlie Bible and the place which the gospels sustain with regard to the views of the Catholic faith,- The sermons will also bring out the historical value of the gos pels. Ask fob Ton'crr T.ink. The all-Kast Side carline as present arranged for will be routed between Hawthorne avenue, and Holladay a. venue and Larrabee street, making- connection with all the Iwer and Upper Atblna and Union avenue cars- People will ask the company to run this through car from Milwaukee street in stead of from Hawthorne avenue. To ward the nouth la n 1 rfit rjlw i rict. in cluding 1 nman. poulsen & Co's. sawmill and the Southern Pacific carshops, vhere large forces are employed, and it is ur-ted that the through car should be operated to accommodate them. PKopiyE'B Fohum Meets Tonight. Rev. Vliram Vrooman. of BoBton. will addresis the People's Fomm tonight at S o'clock .-it the SSellinar-Wf rsch ltii Iciinj?- 1 is topic is "Governmental Ownership of Rail- roads." The public is Invited. Scottish Httt? at "Homfl The Scottish Ttlte Social Club announces the date of the next "at home" for Monday. Ja iiuury 14, instead of the isth, owin to the re union which is to be held the 17th and 18th of the month. That th k A ftkrnoov TtA n of the Hazel wood Cream Siore are fllling- a Ion; felt need In Portland Is proven by the large number of patrons who avail them- f-lv-!- of thin opportunity for a little rest and refrenliment. " Competent Teacher wants pupils in German. French and Spanish. Profes- slo.nal and literary -people solicited. K S9. Oreeonlan. Calendars. Oregon scenery. original PtlOtOBraplW. j. U Kiser Pnoto Co.. Iadles Iobby Imperial Hotel. Tft Tfader A Marriage License taahfttRloa Mat Vtna Now Wo Tae Kor flCE lo-Mm-Dt RfMiccht Id Hla State. I It ArgotlnDlf ? MS marrlag I ice n sea negotiable paper Deputy County Clerk; Wilds MS called upon to settle that prob- lem yesterday, and after seeking; en -lightenment on the mibject from the whole office force, gave It tip. An individual from the State of Washington appeared early In the af ternoon with a, marriage license. Tt was made out in the state acrosa tlt river. The bearer, however, had been rompeiled to leave before the license was used. Mia bride-to-be was to fol low. Now the Washington man felt the peed of all the rush he could get hold of in tackling the matrimonial -ra.me. Tie paid $r. for the license over In Washington. The price in Oregon la only 3. But he was wining to lose $2 on the deal and trade even. Xo authority for such a trade being- found, however, he ptit the license In his pocket and said if no way could be found for a trade he would come bark In a few days and ;et a new license if necessary. Anyone wishing: a nice new license to get married over in Wash ington can strike up a good trade by applying to the County Clerk's office. WHERE TO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at tha Portland Bestaurut: fine private a part -menta for parties. 805 Wajh., near 6 th. Pckin Restaurant Company, delicious chop aiieys and noodles. An excellent dinner today. 323 Uj S?tarlc street, cor ner Sixtn. second floor. special Sunday cllTcK?n Qr turkey (Wi ner at Ka-ve's Restaurant. . 128 Fifth street. 30c; 11 A. M. to 8:30 T. M. Special Sunday dinner. 50 cents, at J. d. Kruse's Restaurant. 353 Morrison street: music; open nights. Elefant Sunday dinner GOc. at Bnndes' Grill. 143 Sixth street, from 12 to 9 P. M. Watson's Restaurant 'will serve a fine chicken dinner today, SO cents. Genuine French dinner, with wine, 50c, at ?3 Finn street, near Stark, 4 to I EXPOSITION RINK NEWS- Thd holiday crowds added to the regular corps of roller Pleating- enthusiasts have made the pant two weekn banner- ones in the history of the "Exposition Rink. Many new rtaters make their appear ances at the various sessions; some to learn, others to resume the exhillrattns sport, and others who have enjoyed roller skating n the other cities." This popular rorm ot amusement is particularly en- joyabl at the Rxpositfon Rink owing to the many comforts and conveniences ft oners us pin-nB. ne ites-; reature is the placing? in commission ot the giant iteam-neating plant, which now makes the rink pleasantly comfortable for all. DISCRIMINATION. One of "the lessons ta-uiyht by the oc currences in life insurance durinie- 1906 is discrimination. It is not so- often said that "all : companies are alike." More people know the statement was never correct. Because of the lesson of dfs crimlnation a few of the more worthy companies did the largest business Of their history during Among this number is the Ptnn Mutual I-.lfe Insur ance Company. , Sherman A Harmon, sen Oral agents. CANNON BEACH PHOTOS. Samples of views of the famous Can non Beach (Or- scenery, includlns litis. Humbu-r. Sylvan. Jockey Cap and Hay stack Rocks, have been re ceived, and will be on exhibition the comlti? week at our store. The Oregon Photo Stock Company. Ill Sixth street, between Waahlnsrton and Stark streets. . Sli Beautiful Scenic Photo., is. Tlnest views Mt. Hood. Shasta. Adams. St. Helens. Rainier. Baker, or six grand Columbia River views; most artistic ever taken: postal sire: either set 2ac Same price mailed. Kiser Photo Co.. .Ladies' labby. Imperial Hotel. "Portland. Or. Ton can have -rood coiTee and tea wherever are fire and water and pot.- Sdillllne's Best. v BUY YOUR For the third time in one year we We teen notified of tlie con tinued rise in the price of Silver. The Government is now buying it freely in bulk at over 70 cents an ounce. One largre manufacturer just advised us that all old prices have been discontinued and an advance will be charged for future orders. , OUR PRICES HAVE NOT BEEN RAISED for what we hav-fi in stock, and while it lasts you get the benefit, if you buy of ns. We believe there will be still further advances during- this year. If you need Tableware, we advise you to BUY Von will are at least lO per cent Sterling Silver Teaspoons as low as $4.00 for f-ix. Pesr-ert SpooilS from $10.00 up. TaWe Spoons from $12.o0 up. Tn plated Spoons we have our special sectional plate at -J.OO and $2.2.3 for six. Knives and Forks at $5.00 for a dozen. reasonable prices. JAEGER BROS. 133 FIFTH STREET, NEAR ALDER MIMIIHIIMIIMIMIIMIlMMIMMIIt MIMIMMM. Still On The Rise A.N. WRIGHT Ji1 293 Morrison Stre t, Near Fifth STATE OP CITY fINANGES Balance at New Year, T26,86S; i,ast year It Was ?7 70,918. Tn the annual eport of Auditor Hevlfn. Just completed. It 13 shown that the lal- ance of all city fund? December 31, JW, was $72$.Sfit.4t. as compared with a bal ance of 770.'.22 at the end or 190V At the close of 1W6 there were warrants out - standlnK in all departments amounting- to S146.5A7.43. The outstanding warrants Do- cember 31. 1ftV. showed an Kprerat of S234.473. Durtns the -past sear ther have been warrants drawn amounting to ?1,320.- 268.16, and warrants paid amounting to ll.382.S77.5S. - Tlie entire receipts In all department, rlurinv the year 1906 were "W.401 .SS9.4&. .nd there were disbursements amounllnj to $2,40.974.26. There was a total of $:H8.450.9S transferred amon-r the various- funds dur ing: the yefl r. The balances and th war rants outstanding In the various funds at the end of the year are ehovn in the-fol- lowing table: ar'ta Out c. -5l, 'p. 8i.4ina.4-i 5t.569.T9 10.111.87 lOtHt. tie 4K2.78 7B4.ft Oneral fund i.J Fire. Departm-r.t fund.. T, Follow npartmrnt fund 1R. Bnnd'd and Int. fund.. 43. T-lfrhtlns fund Pt rr repa 1 r fund ..... iiDrary tuna Park fur.d 8,TO.2S Park concert fund 258.49 atr fund J4.S1i8:: Water bonJa Int. fund T3.7Tii.tM Water bond olrk'ir fund . SO.5Tn.TS Bllwood fftrrv fund 128.S:i Albina fprry fund Morrteon-st. bridge fund 1.c:6.24 Improvement fnnd Imp. bond inklrK fun.1 01.ftl.51 Imp. bond Interest funii 3 1,(153. 17 Street, newer Int. fund 87!.9l S.086.2T V5.0s5.ii oenerai runu, recen.ptlon of warrants Fund for repair ot treta -nrtd br I d aro . . . . Fireboat fund Police and Fire Dtpart- 2.8S9.33 m;nt relief Tund 203. 1,1 131.9 aY.sisIie rteiicmptlon fund. Kill pnetlnjt. badgre fund Rpecla! br1!e fund.... S:ret Improvement fund Swer fund street extension fund . . Mt. lined F.Uctrlc Co. drowt fund : . Ciseae Power Co. de posit fund ............ I.ft-13.H7 2.1.M.8S 32.9M.a3 i. 000.00 Total '72S.8fiO.41 '141.00T.41 TALK ON TRIP IN EUROPE Miss Craw Eliot Will Speak Before Vnitarlan "Women's Alliance. Misg Grace Eliot, wlio has lately re- turned from an extended - trip through Kiirope, will talk Informally -before the Unitarian Woman's Alliance upon "In- cidents On a Trip Abroad." Mias Eliot was In Europe nearly a year and - a half, arofng from place to place, and this opportunity to hen r her relate pome of her own experiences, will be a delight: the auxiliary members feel et- eeedlngly fortunate In having: this oppor tunity to be with MIks Eliot and cordially Invite all friends and strangers alike, to tie present at the Unitarian Chapel, Sev enth and Yamhill streets next Wednes day afternoon Bt 2:Srt o'clock. PERSONALJENTION. General T. Af. Anderson and fumll v have taken apartments at the Bucking- liara, pn Tamtitll street. Thomas Connell. a -widely-known Port land eapItallBt. Is 111 at hi. Home. 390 Yamhill street. Tie ts afflicted with pro gressive rheumatism, and !s under the care of Dr. John Madden. Last night his condition was reported as improved. Tr. Albert: TC. Fliiher, on of the most prominent men In Pad flc Ooast Method- ism, has removed to Faeadcna, Cal.t where he has assumed the duties of as- alstarit pastor of the First Methodist Kplftcopa 1 Church. Me was for many years editor of the Parfftc Christian Ad- VOCate. the official organ of Methodism In the Northwest, and Mrs. Fisher was for many years a leader In foreign xnls lmary work in the church. Frank M. Hamburger, for the past three years with the Olds. Wortmtn & Kinr .tore, as buyer of millinery, has severed .his connection with . that firm and leaves for New Tork In a few days to select a stock of millinery, which he will rin: to Portland and open about March 1 in newly flttcd salona. under hla own proprietorship and manasemcnt. In connection with the new J. M. Acheson Company's store at Fifth and Alder streets CHICAGO, Jan. 6. (Special.) Ore gon people registered at Chicago ho- telK today as follows: From Portland Robert Panney. Fe lix Lesser. C. S. Unna, L. F. Perkins, W. A. Felton. at the Auditorium; W. J. Miller at the Great Northern. From K u Irene r. s. Booth at the Majestic. Red Ejm lad Z-elldi, Wnk Eyei And Tired Eyes Need Slurino Sy Tonlo, NOW and probably more. "We have Other articles m fancy designs at JEWELERS OPTICIANS DIAMONDS; DIAMONDS AT OUR PRICES , A FIRST. CLASS INVESTMENT CROSSED PLAINS IN 1851 . , Ir. Angeline n re Way I .-- "Elgin cwifjrcn in 'orttnvcst, A -wther Oregon pioneer of the 50 paaned away last Wednesday night when MnL'Angellne Leasure Way died at her homie. 1S4 Arthur street. ln this city. Her rento a Ins were laid to ret yest enrlay I n X-oir- F"ir Cemetery with funeral services conducted from EricKson's Chapel. r. Vfay wa born in Jefferson County. I' cronsfl the plains and settled near paihersviiie. cr., but two years after wa'dg moved on to the Eldridge donation claim, near Woodburn. She is survived bv HKl't children: Mrs. W. F. Dooloy. of Seattle; 1. J-T. Way. G. W. Way. Mrs. W. .11, Jenkins, W. w. Way, Nellie D. W. .11, Je Wayl Ktv of "pJ.rtlar in L. Way and J. J. Way. all nd. and two sisters. Mrs. T. J. Keerney, or Roseburs, Or., and Airs. M. r,. 'Hail, or Buena Vista, Or., and two brothers, William H. Leasure. of Moscow, Idao, and IX W. Issure. of Mullen. Or. She waa al.o a sister of the late Attorney J. CS Treasure, who was for many years a mi(mb?r of the local bar. DO YOUWANT AVhat Yoa Want When You Want It? If Wo. and you want a beautiful I m portelt black voile dress skrt. Ret It now, x.ie- are tlie latest flpTlng styles. Just - arrived. Le Palais Royal, S75 Washing-ton street. : Services at Y. M. C. A. Today. Richard 0. Morse, the g-eneral secretarj of the ' international committee. Y. M c A., wf 7t apeak at 3 o'clock this afternoon In the association chapel. Rev. H. Camp- bell, of ; the University of California, will also speak. Hia subject will be "Two Reasoner. for Right. :l-;YbU. 7 Tf ycjpf a5 jpoinj? to buy a piano, by petting one. at our special reduction gale.' DonVjeky. If y ou are tlnnk- infr of making- a purohase any time within a yeaf, do so now, as we are cuttinjf pricej to the limit. A laree assortment - of used and second-hand, pianos and players gro- ing at one-half what they are worth. Soule Bros. Piano Co. 372-374 Morrison St. Phone . . . Main 677 Store for Rent Large Store with full base- merit on upper Washington Street, in" 3- story Brick; modern construction ; low rent; long lease. GEVURTZ & SONS, 173-5 First Street D.CL ambers OPTOMETRIST Vision scientific lly eerreetel. Artl- fl-lal eyes t lttea. iim itb a r.. kiak aldbb t. Uxsest and Best Equipped Optical Estate UihmeDt In Northwstu HOTEL MOORE - SEAHTDK. OR. Open all year. Hot fait baths In connec tion with hotel. Special Winter rates. Dan J. Moore, Proprietor. -'ANNUAL CLE ARANCE. SALE - 17 :m $ 1 OiOO Yalues, Sale Price 5 5.55 $12.50 Values, Sale Price 5jU 1.00 $ 1 S.OO Values, S ale Price S 1 3.3S $16.50 Val ues, Sale Price $ 1 2.A5 $ 1 0.00 Values, Sale Price $ 1 3.85 $20.00 Values, Sale Price 1 4.40 $25.00 Values. Sale Price $ 18.85 Although these lots are broken, our numerous lines afford complete range of sizes. Extraordinary values predominate in our extensive Juvenile Department. Broken of Itfen TT 1 i'ear at C, JfJ.JlJ uncierw just One-Half Price. Y. M. C. A. NIGHT SCHOOL 301ftachftfS - 50 Courses WINTER TERM OPENS JAN. 2, 1907 C1m.m. Vs-b S mo.tr-m. Algrebra s 3.00 Architectural Drawing 5.00 Arithmetic s.00 Automobile .................... 13.00 Bookkeepln .................... ff.lMt Carpentry , (J.OQ Chem!try Civil Service Claxsea S.00 Commercial Liw ................ S.OO Com. Corr. and Rng. Co nip 2.00 commercial 5howcarti Writing., 27.00 Electricity 10.00 Knglinh Grammar u.o "-Gasolln-B Motors ............... is.eo Geometry 3.00 ilactilne Design : B.oo Manual Training '5.00 Mechanical DrawlnR. S.OO Mechanics ...... ................ 3.AO Modern Orflce Methods. 7.0t Mineralogy and Amylnr. 8.oo Mining, Practical S.OO Penmanahlp - - S.OO F raoticl Lumbering T-OO Ftiarmary M.00 Plan Reading and Estimating.... 5.00 Plumbing; .1 10.00 Ralln-: and 'Spelling- 3.00 Kea.1 Estate Law 7,00 Rhetoric :.. 3.00 Shorthand S.oo Surv-eylne S.OO Spanish S.OO Telegraphy 10.00 Trlg-onometry ' s.oo Typewriting; .,. - 0..00 Vocal Music 3.03 Wood Turning 6.00 Send for special circular or' lnqulra for particulars ot Educational Director. Other Aaiorlattoa rrlrfltgei. Gymnasium, swimming; pool. 'hand-, ball court, running; track, readinsr-room. concerts, lectures Over 100 different llns ot work. Large free illustrated catalogue furnished on request. Y. M. C A. Bulldintr. Fourth and Yam hill Streets. Schwab Printing Co. ItST WOILK. UZAtOVAtht. rKTCZt 4-W STARR ITRCCll i :d: -tfttMtMMtMMMltmtiiimiiiiiiH . i'rrX,'T C y0" are Z VJ. X lsj not consult pert and ..V1" ?iJHUND1ORU 24 WaafafBKtttn t.. bt. 4th mad 6U. a WHY w a. 4m u 1 : Buying YvAoiij , Tlie Only INVISIBLES in Exis- MONEY tenceare KRYPTOKS COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. Dssm, Omaha. Kansas Citx. Salt I ikr, Dallas. Trassat r.rLas d, Os-esraa. 133 Sixth St. FLOYD F. BROWER. Mjrr. Or?onianBIdg. : CLARKE, WOODWARD DRUG CO. te&t s rlrect importers of heavy and foreign chemicals, French perfumes and proprietaries, Haarlem oil, Japanese camphor and menthol, English ? chalk, German, hyposulphite soda and chloride of lime In lead-lined casks. . . Private awltohinsr track from all railroads to our doors. . We Invite correspondence. conveniently located at Ninth ana Hoyt streets, near Union Passenger a station. . 1 tjA Come to Our Hat Depart jnent for 'Jenuine Hat Bargains. troubled with headaches, why our Optician. . He is an ex- can give you relief without a aoubt. We grind all our 'enscs in our own shop, making com. plicated lenses our specialty. m m f A CONSULTATION WILL CONVINCE VOU S Alleged Invisible Bifocals?