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THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND MARCH 1, 1908. 7 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OKEGOXIAX TELEPHONES. Pacific Statei : Counting-Room Main Toil City Circulation Main 70. Managlnr, Editor Main jnTO Sunday Editor Main iMI Craposlnr-Boon Main 70.0 CUt i-dltV Main TO70 Fucerintendazit Bulletins' .Maln 70.0 Eaat Eld. Oflleo 61 Horn: Counting-Boom AJ?i2 Editorial Room A150U AMUSEMENTS. THE HEILJQ THEATER (Fonrtnth ar.d Wahlngton atrts) Herbert Keicey a nd Effle Shannon in tha society drama. lfte Walla at Jericho." Tonifcht at 8:lo o'clock. MAHQUAU GRAND (Morrison. letween Sixth and Seventh) Paul Gllmore in "The 'hel of Love." Matinee at . tonight at :15. BAKER THEATER (Third, between Yam hill and Taylor) Baker Theater Company in "Zaia." Matinee at 2:14; tonight at :1S. EMPIRE THEATER (Twelfth and Morri son.) "No Mother to Guide Her." Mati nee at 2:15; tonight at s:lS. GRAND THEATER (Waahlngton. between Park and Seventh) Continuous vaude ville. 2:30. 7:ao and o P. M. PANTAGEE THEATER (Fourth and Stark) Continuous vaudeville, 2:30, 7:3 and P. M. LYRIC THEATEK (Seventh and Alder) The Allen Stock Company In "Camille." Tonight at 8:15. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at 2:15 P. 11. STAR THEATER (Park and Washington) The French Stock Convoany in "Way Put Went." Tonight at 8:1ft. Mat inees Tuesday, satutday and Sunday at 8:15 P. M. Death of Edna Wilhelmina Dow. After an illness of several wueks Kdna "Wilhelmina Dow, tha youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs). O.. L. Dow, died at her home, 046 Clay street, February 24, aged 9 years, 2 months and 1 days. The fu neral was held at the Zlon Lutheran "hurch. on the following Wednesday, Kev. Mr. Behrena conducting the services. The remains were interred in Lone Jftr C'emetery. The young girl had been a pupil at Ladd school for several years, having Just completed the fourth grade. Bhe was much loved by ber teachers and classmates, being of a very gentle disposi tion, and always faithful in her small duties, ciix little girls from her class acted an honorary pallbearers, and many beautiful flowers were sent by her little friends. During the last few days of her illness though unable to speak, she showed her perfect trust by folding her thin little hands in prayer. Board of Trade Journai The an nual, number of the Board of Trade Journal, which has just been received from the printers, contains much of in terest regarding the resources of the various sections of the state and should prove valuable as advertising literature. Most of the space is devoted to statistics covering each county in - the state ar ranged in such a way as to appeal strongly to the prospective homeseeker. Several special articles covering financial, real estate and commercial operation in Portland are also Included. Fred Muller, secretary of the Board, contributes an article on the plans of the organization which were recently inaugurated. The journal is illustrated with a number of halftones of characteristic Oregon scenes. Tbb newspapers have been dealing lately with, the Insurance situation of New York. Among other companies . the Bankers Life Insurance Company, of New York, has received some mention. This company is in no way connected with the Bankers Life Association, of Des Moines, la., the annual report of which appears on page two of this issue. We furnish life Insurance at cost with a low rate of expense and our new business written in Oregon last year amounted to 11,316,000. For further Information apply to F. C. Austen, manager. 602-3 Oregonlan building. Phone Main 1638. Dr. Cobcrn Will. Preach. Dr. W. F. Ooburn, of Boston, who began a series of exangelistlc services in Taylor-Street Methodist Church on Thursday night, will preach In that church this morning -at 10:30 o'clock, on "The Shepherd's Pealm." and tonight on "The Woman at the Well." Special music will be rendered by a chorus choir. During the week there will be services each night except Saturday. Dr. Coburn will conduct meetings for Bible study each afternoon, at 8 o'clock, ex cepting Monday and Saturday. Much in terest la being manifested in the series of special services which was inaugurated Thursday night Under Surgeon's i'nife. Robert Ral, son of Mrs. E. A. Hammand. of this city, was operated on for appendicitis at The Dalles Wednesday. At lost accounts he wba getting along In a satisfactory manner, although he was in a serious con dition before the operation. Tbe young man was with Mr. Hammand, at Celilo. when the former was taken very ill. Mr. Hammand started for Portland with the ick man but on reaching The Dalles was compelled to stop. Revival, at Centenary Church. Be ginning next Sunday, March 8, revival services will bo held each night in the wet'k, except Saturday, in Centenary Methodist Church. These special services will be held throughout Lent. Ministers will be Invited to deliver addresses at the various meetings. St. David's Dat. Cymru. Cymro, a'Chyniraeg. On March 2 the Welsh peo ple, of Portland, will hold an entertain ment In the I'nited Presbyterian church, corner Grand ' avenuo and Wasco street, at 8 o'clock. Refreshments served. Admission 25 cents. Commsuc3no March 1. 1308. the down toivn terminal of the Portland Heights cars will be at Second and Morrison streets and tha Twenty-third street cars will run to First and Washington streets. Chcrch of Ocr Father (Unitarian). Srvenlh and Yamhill Rev. W. G. Eliot. Jr.. minister. Service U A. M., Rev. James D. Corby, of the Church of the Good Tidings (Universalis!) will preach. Council, or Jewish Women. The regular meeting of the Council of Jewish M omen will be held at the Selllng-Ilirsch hall. Wednesday. March 4. at 2:46 P. M. Board meeting at 1:46 P. M. Om patients who work In factories, sp'ce mills and wherever they come In contact with dust testify to the merits of the Weir Nasal Inhaler and Protector. Ak your druggist. You have been reminded that you should have your hair mattresses reno vated and returned the same day. Phone H. Metxger, Main 474 or Home A 1371. Monet to Loan. On Improved real estate In following amounts: tKX. I3C0O. JSOOO and $30.00. R. H. Blossom, SIS Chamber of Commerce. Stops) for rent on Yamhill, between Fourth and Fifth streets, with lease. Ap ply at Bay City Market, corner Fourth and Yamhill streets. Wiu. trade American Telegraphone or United Wireless stocks for city or country property and pay cash difference. Post office box 19, city. It Does Relieve colds, catarrh, asthma, etc. The Weir Nasal Inhaler and Pro tector. Price 6o cents. Ask your drug- gijt. The new millinery parlor of Johnson : Paffrath. at Morrison street, will be open after March 1. For Rent. Very desirable office rooms In Akisworth building. Anply at United States National Bank. BtfiNBSS men's lunch. 11:39 to ! All horua-eooklng. Woman's Ex.. U3 10th st. Fine watch repairing, at E. J. Carr's. 1 Sixth street. Dr. Howard moved to Rothctjild bldg. Coumtt maps. MolTett's. St Third. Transits. Levels. MofTetfs. M Third. D- Smith, stove, doctor. Pacific 2177. Death of J. J. Thajosm. John J. Thanem. who had been connected with various agricultural implement and ma chinery firms in this city for years, died in a San Antonio, T.. hospital Friday. His body is being brought to Portland for burial. Mr. Thanem was on his way to Dallas, ' Tex., where "he 'was hi hopes the climate would benefit his health. Ha had suffered for some time with dropsy and spent some time in the Good Samari tan Hospital. He became so ill that he was taken from the train at San Antonio and placed in a hospital there. The .body was taken In charge by the Elks Lodge, of San Antonio, Mr. Thanem having; been a member of that organization, and a member of the Portland lodge. He leaves a sister and a daughter in this city. Tbe funeral will probably be conducted by the Elks. Chamber Leases Quarters. A five year lease was yesterday signed "by the Chamber of Commerce oovering the quarters accupled by it in the Chamber of Commerce building. At an early meeting of the board of trustees consideration will be given to the matter of remodeling and refurnishing the present quarters. It is also proposed to begin at once the -work of enlarging the permanent exhibit. In order to accomplish this the various counties of the state will be asked to contribute products. Special effort will be made to make the exhibit one of the most attractive on the Coast, In anticipa tion of the large number of visitors who will pass through Portland next year on their way to the Seattle Fair. Bots' Camera. Chjb. Plans are being perfected by I. W. Larimore and W. S. Holt, In charge of the boys' depart' ment of the Y. M. C. A., for the forma tion of a Junior Camera Club, in the near future, among the younger members of the Association. It is proposed to give In structions in all branches of photograpy. This step was taken as a result of the many requests that have been received by Mr. Larimore that such a club be or ganized among the junior members of the Association. Funkiiai, of Mrs. Mart A. Welch. The funeral of Mrs. Mary A. Welch was held from the family residence, 81 Bast Thirty-sixth street yesterday afternoon. The interment will be at Lebanon. Mrs. Welch was 78 years old.- She was the mother of Captain H. U. Welch, Mrs. D. F. Hardman and Mrs. D. L. Ambler, of Portland. Lecture bt Dr. A. A. Lindsay. Dr. A. A. Lindsay will lecture at tbe Ivanboe Knights of Pythias hall. Eleventh and Alder streets, at 8 P. M., next Wednesday, on the subject: "Rapport or Choosing Associates." This is the first lecture in a series upon "Choosing a Calling or I'roression and lour Associates. Members of Webfoot, Camp No. 65, Woodmen of the World and their gentle men friends are cordially Invited to at tend a grand stag party, Friday evening, March 6, at Woodmen of the World's Temple, Eleventh street. Moving pictures. illustrated songs, good musical numbers. a fine wrestling match and cigars to alL Erect New Church. This afternoon at 3 o'clock the men of St. Andrew's parish, at Highland, will meet to con sider the matter of the erection of a new church for that parish next Spring. The parish is a new one, but tbe need of a church is shown in the large attendance at all meetings. Forum Meeting Postponed. The meet ing of the People's Forum, scheduled for this aftenaoon, has been postponed until next Sunday, when Father Edwin N. O'Hara will be the speaker. The stock of the late John Cran will be on sale dally, at 618 Swetland building, 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. For Sale. AH of. our Jewelry fixtures for sale, at a bargain. Jaeger Bros, 138 Fifth street. Telegraphers in demand. We teach telegraphy. Oregon College, 5th and Oak. Ask your druggist to explain the merits of the Weir Nasal Inhaler and Protector. Brino your Title accounts at once to 291 Morrison and get highest cash price. Dr. E. L. Metschan, dentist, removed to 822 Corbett building. Phone 746. Jkwelrt made over and repaired, at E. J. Carr's. 149 Sixth street. DEATH OF NATHAN NICHOLS Veteran of the Civil War Passes .Away at Washougal. Nathan Nichols, whose funeral was held at Clatskanle, Or., last Tuesday, was a veteran of the Civil War. having served three years in the Union Army as Captain of Company H, Twenty third Missouri Infantry. He had been a resident of the Pacific Northwest since 1877, and was well known at Coos Bay, Washougal and Clatskanle. Mr. Nichols was born in Crawfords rllle. Ind., October 11. 1834. In 185 he was married to Miss Mary Mlkels. Mrs. Nichols died in 1S76, and the fol lowing year Mr. Nichols was married to Miss Martha J. Dixon, the couple coming to Oregon and settling; at Cooa Bsy. Later the family lived at Clats kanle, again moving to Washougal. Wash., in 1S95, where his death oc curred. Mr. Nichols leaves a wife, a sister, Mrs. Emily Mlkels, of Shackelford. Ho. and the following children: Mrs. J. E. Van and Mrs. U. D. Kelly, of Clatska nle; Mrs. U. S. Bryant, Charles Nich ols and Jessie NiocolR. of Portland: Harry Nichols and George Nichols, of Washougal. NOTICE. Ha vine severed all connection with th Portland Laundry Company, for which I was manager for five years. I have associated myself with 'The Western Land Co.," 24$ Stark street, where I will be pleased to meet my friends and acquaintances. H. A. CHAPMAN. WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS- Property. A ill 100 lot in choice location and un obstructed view; only J16H0. Apply to Charles K. Henry & Son, 350 Stark St., Portland, Or. ; 4 I - I 4 iES-f'-"' I 1 1 - : " . i t iL j 4 "' ilrf -w-. -,slai.Ms1 4 The Late Hatha Nichols. ! I KEEP ONE On Our New Store We are fitting; up at 266 Morrison street, between Third and Fourth, formerly occupied by the Security Bank, where we expect to open one of the most modern and tip-to-date jewelry stores on the Coast. Keep the Other Op Our Present Store 138 Fifth street, sear Alder, where we are conducting- a REMOVAL, SALE until we are ready to occupy our new location. WE EIPBCT TO OPEN THE HEW STORE with a complete new stock and must sell what we have. EVERY ARTICLE MARKED WAY DOWN. HEMEMRER. WE HAVE NEVER HANDLED CHEAP GOODS, and every piece is warranted. IF" YOTT WAlfT any Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Cut Glass or Xiamonds, this will be your chance. All of our fixtures for sale. Jaeger Bros. Jewelers and Opticians, 1!I3 Fifth Street. Near Alder. CHURCH WILL CELEBRATE ReT. E. Nelson Allen Completes Fifth Tear of Pastorate. Hawthorne Presbyterian Church, East Twelfth and Taylor streets, will today celebrate the fifth anniversary of the pastorate of Kev. E. Nelson Allen. 'Mr. Allen came direct from the First Cumber land Presbyterian Church of Kansas City. Mo., where he had been pastor for eight years, to the First Cumberland Presbyte- Rev. E. Nelson Allesu rian Church of Portland. Since then this church has become one of the leading Presbyterian churches in the city in point of numbers and influence. Mr. Allen took active part in bringing about organic union between the mother Presbyterian and the Cumberland churches, and was the last moderator of the Oregon Synod of the Cumberland Church. He also par ticipated In reform movements. Including the Anti-Saloon League, of which he is till a prominent member. Services today will be appropriate to the fifth anniver sary. In the evening the following will be the programme: "The Christian En deavor," Hiss Florence Williamson; "Women's Home Missionary Society," Mrs. H. L. Chapen; miscellaneous re marks, R. R. Steele; "Relation of the Church to Other Organisations and Move ments." Rev. S. A. 9tarr; "What of the Future." O. M. Scott. Special music will be provided. PLANT SIBSON'S ROSES SibBon's roses have become celebrated from OTegon to British Columbia, as the beet in the market. This distinction has been earned by uniform superiority and intrinsic merit. The president of a Northern Rose So ciety writes: "I have never seen such fine healthy stock" An amateur rosar ian with his sixth consecutive order says: "Sibson'e roses have the unique distinction of coming true to name," and so on. Now is a (rood time to plant Sibson's roses for next Summer bloom. Office and Nurseries 1180 Mllwaukie avenue. Phone Sellwood 950. A SPLENDID BUY. The finest home in the city for the price; on the corner of Everett and Ella streets. Apply to Charles K. Henry & Son, 260 Stark street, Portland, Or. SEWED SOLES, 75 CENTS Best Oak Leather. While you wait, or sent for. Jacob Schwlnd. 367 Stark. near Park. Phone Main 7369. The liaw TTnion & Crown Fire Ins. Companr. Founded 1835. Tou are not receiving a "gold brick" when you take a policy in the above named company. There is but one kind of fire Insurance: The kind which pays when losses occur. This company has a reputation for prompt and satisfac tory settlements. The needs of present and prospective policyholders are cared for by Its only resident agent at SIS Chamber of Com merce. Phones Main 1794 and A. 1784. R. H. Blossom, resident agent. Salem Invites Philip E. Baser. SALEM, Or.. Feb. 36 (Special.) Rev. Philip E. Bauer was unanimously called to All the pastorate of the First Congre gational Church, in this city, at a meet ing of the congregation held in the church last nlrht. Mr. Bauer comes to this city from Akron. O.. where he was pastor of the West Church, and is an eloquent and forceful speaker. He has occupied the pulpit of the local church for the past three Sundays. Ellas Keeney Near ins; Idfe's End. BROWNSVIXJvE. Or., Feb. 29. (Spe cial.) Elias Keeney. a Linn County pioneer who came here in 1846, Is danger ously ill at his home in Brownsville, and is not expected to live. He is the father of Dr. Homer L Keeney. of Portland. Mullane's Cincinnati taffies. Sig Sichel tc Co., sole agents. 8? ire. - X f nwii'iift'iiiirifMaiiiiTinwiiiirrtKTtiirinftni'in if X We Invite You to , See Our Spring Fashions Finest iuits -You'll see here the grandest display of Spring Attire ever shown in this or any, other city. Clothes for dress or business. For money-saving, quality-getting and satisfaction-giving it's the greatest display ever attempted. Perfect models in , ex treme or conservative designs. All the rich foreign and domestic weaves. You will seldom see such a variety for choos ing. Moderately priced from $15.00 to $35.00 Genuine "College Brand" Clothes for Younger Men TODAY AT THE SARGENT Table THote Dinner "Will Enthuse Epicures Only 75 Cents- There la a touch about the service at the Sargent Hotel a way of doing things that has made its dining-room a fav orite with discrimi nating eaters. Sun day dinner served from 4 to 8 P. SI., only 76 cents per plate. Read the menu: Take Point Oysters on Deep SiielL Celery. Mode Turtle, aux Quenelle. Queen Olives. Filet of English Sole, a la Meyerbeer. " Pom me, Naturel. Sweetbread PatUe a la Kerne. Orange Punch. Rout Tounr Turkey, Chestnut Dressing. Cranberry Sauce. Grilltd Sweet Potatoes. Early June Peas. Waldorf Salad. Neapolitan Ice Cream. Fancy Cakes. Hot Mince Pie. Cafe Nolr. Sargent Hotel, Grand and Hawthorne avenues. WHEREJTO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant; fine private apart ments for ladies, 306 wash., near oth, HOTEL L.BNOX. Dinner 75 Cent,. Celery. Cracked Crab. Olive,. Soups. Consomme Jardenler. Consomme. Fish. Royal Chinook Salmon, an Yin. Entrees. Lamb Chops, a la Blanquette. Banana Fritter WIne Bane. Roasts. Toons Turkey, Stuffed. Cranberry Sause. Prime Ribs ot Beef, au Jus. Vegetables. -Wax Beans. Stewed Tomatoes, Hashed or Steamed Potatoes. Salads. Head Lettuce. Desserts. Neapolitan Ice Cream and Cake. Lemon cusisra i-iv. Cbecee and Crackers. Coffee. Pekin Beat. Sunday chicken dinner with crab salad, ice cream, cake, etc., 60c; 11 A- M- to 8 P. M. - (Delicious chop suey and noodles. Merchants' lunch, daily, 25c 333? Suirk, cor. Sixth up stairs. Moore's Restaurant will serve a 50c chicken dinner today. 148 Fifth, opposite Meier & Frank's. Watson's Restaurant will serve a fine chicken dinner today, 60 cents, 231 Wash. BARGAIN INJRVINGTON. 75x109 feet on Broadway; In the choicest part of Irvington; only 12300. Apply to Charles K. Henry & Son. 250 Stark street, Portland, Or. Metzeer. Jeweler, optician. 342 Wash. WHERE TO DINE Ta (ormint "Best service en Coast." lHt) OBIgeui say connoisseurs. Table d'hote dly. 50c. Sun.7ic Grand & Hawthorne. Ri-anrlpi' Grill 103 9th D'y Uranaes WW French chef can prepare ucb dinners a, are served at Brandes' Grill. irvmcA'a a Morriaon t- Merchants laXUSB lunch. 11-2. 25c Dinner 5:30-8 P. M.. S5c; Sunday chicken dinner, 50c Franklin Restaurant gJUii: Beet market foods. Din. deity 35c. Sua. 50a. Tho rirflrnT1 149 7tb- Merchants' lunch Hie liraOn daiIy 25c. Special Sun. din. turkey or chicken, chop uey & noodles, 60c Cottage Waffle ran'-Vu merit. Reasonable price. nnnsmnrn'H 434 Washlneton st. Mer- jjunsmore s chllotv iUncn. 11:30-2. 25c; din.. 5 to S P.M., 25c & 85c Spe. Sun. din. I'lnnlro I93 Third st Rerular dinner. X. Hip II o 25c Special dinner every Bun day. ryi. Vionnn. 251 Morrtaon t.. under new " . . manag m 1. juercnant s lunch 11-3. 25c a la carta. 6 A. M. to 1 A. M. Vegetarian Cafe ,ll6un,t-ain'.ir' S5c with ice cream, li A. M. to 8 P. M. Morchsnts lunch 25c Austro-Hungarian Restaurant 47 Tylor, btwen 2d and Id. Ben place in town to eat at a normal price. Try us today. 'm """" prinj and' T opcoats A FINE EAST SIDE HOME A handsome, seven-room house on Six teenth street, near Yamhill; very central; 80x100 feet; room for another house on vacant part of lot. Apply to Charles K. Henry & Son, 250 Stark st., PortHind, Or AUNE THE PHOTOGRAPHER Columbia Bid;?. Main and A 163S. jQ PLATES yfm produce to all branches of tha dental results that areVastlna; and entirely satisfactory- Our Crown, Bridge and Plate work cannot be excelled. Teeth extracted and new ones supplied the same day when desired. POSITIVELY PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE WHEN PLATES OK BRIDGES ARE ORDERED. W. A. WISE, Dentist Twenty Yean In Portland. Falling Bldg . Third and Waahlnston Sta 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, a to la. Pain less Extraction. 50c; plates, 85. BOTH FHONEe, A AND MAIN I Ota. Owing to the great demand for this special offer, we will continue the sale all this week. ROSES WEEK OF MARH 1 1FMUKARL DRUSCQKI The finest of all white roses given with every dozen purchased . . . J. B. PILKINGT0N MHSEBl'MAN, Yamhlll-St. Dock, North Side. Twelve Stories of Solid Comfort.' S t?ey Hotel. S eattl e. 2d itn ear Seseca t. 12 atorlea, fir proof, concrete, steel and marble, la tbe most fashionable shopping district. Special 1 a r a e sample rooms for display. Ens;llh a-rill; 210 rooms. 135 batbs; barber sbopi library. Most refined mod ern hostelry in Seattle. 'Basses u trains and boats. RITES S1.0O UP I GENUINE ROCK SPRINGS COAL SOLE AC EXT 8. INDEPENDENT COAL AND' ICE CO. 85S STARK STREET. Opposite City Library. Both Fhonea chwab Printing Co. STARR STREKTl SUPERFLUOUS HAIR i PERFECTLY REMOVED. III 1 nave a safe and positively 6UR way to take haln off face, neck, arms, etc. FOREVER, l HAVE THE TRUE SECRET. Writs for informition. I sand It aeafsd. FREE. Address HELEN POUGLAB, 20 22 &LNew York &3i J J it- v Our Leather Goods' Department contains goods such as you will And not to be surpassed in quality and workmanship in any other line. ureIy ya w,'l not miss the opportunity to Inspect these choice article, such as Purses, Cigar and Cigarette CaEca, Card Cases, Jewel Boxes and many other useful things. 284 Washington Street v 4 OREGON'S OPPORTUNITY Colonist Bates from ell parts of tbe United States and Canada to all parts of Oregon and the Northwest will be again put into effect by THE ORECON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION COMPANY and SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. (Lines In Oregon.) MARCH 1,1908 and will continue daily through out March and April. From tha principal the Middle West be as follows FROM CHICAGO $ 38.00 BT. LOUIS. ... $35.00 KANSAS CITY. S30.00 Corresponding; rates from au pleasure at all points In Oregon. Tbe Colonist Rate is the greatest of all bomeboilders. Oregon has unlimited resources and needs more people who desire homes and larger opportunities. Oreajon people can accomplish splendid results by heralding; this opportunity to all the world. Send Oregon literature giving- good, re liable Information about the state, far and wide. Call on the above railroads for It U necessary. FARES CAN BE PREPAID Bere at home If desired. Any asent is authorized to accept the re quired deposit and telegraph ticket to any point. Call tn any O. B. A N. or S. P. agent, or address OTM rvTVMTTP TJ4V General THE NEW POLICIES of the COLUMBIA LIFE Are Ideal Life Insurance Contracts Issued by a Home Company LOW NON-PARTICIPATING RATES EIGH CASH VALUES Superior inducements offered to reliable active Agents Apply to JESSE R. SHARP, Manager of Agent3 , - 214 Lumber Exchange Bldg. W. M. LADD, President THEO. B. WILCOX. Vice-Pres North Pacific College ' of Dentistry PORTLAAD, 0BEG05. Open to the public dally (ecpt Sundays) for ''dental worlc, moutb eurgery and correction of lrreEUlar ltiea and deformities ot the teeth and jaws, tbe entire year. Special days: Irretilarltiee and Deformttle. Monday and Tburaday af tersoon and Saturday forenoon. Injnrire aad Dfoceteea of the Month and Jim, Wednesday and Saturday forenoons. Artificial Replacement. Taily from 1 to 4:30 P. M. Infirmary opens at 0 Ccloclc A. M OK. HERBERT C MILLER. DEAN. Corner f ifteestk ud Cm.a Stan " BROOK " The Peer of All $3 Hats Grand Spring Exhibit of Quett and Star Shirts 4 Between Fourth and Fifth PeTLNC0Raa cities of the rates will ntoa COUNCIL BLUFFS. . OMAHA. 6T. PAUL. other Eastern points. Stopovers at Pa iasrer Agent. Portland, Oresroa. 6 TRUST CO. GENTDfK TJNIOIf FACOTO ROCK SPRINGS COAL Liberty Coal and Ice Co. SIX FIXE) ST. Mala 1X a A. S1SS. iLewis-Stenger Barbers' Supply Co. laikM an lot tUreeta, rima CBtlarr aaa Toll Article. 8pau laa mt all kinds Sbara. da4 Teeia, HOMKOFATHIC KXMEDXES Compla. stock Buetnta prices. Mall orders auUel s- OMalaaa free. WOOOalo, CO Portias!. Or, . 30.00 S30.00 S3O.0O