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THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, MARCH -22, 1008. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OKEGOM.VN TELEPHONES. Paclflo States: Coumlng-Room . -'Ity Circulation ............. Managing Editor ............ unduy Editor .............. 1 'omposlng-Room ............ City Editor fcu'r-rlntendnl Building ..... East Slae Office ...Main 707t ...Main. 7071 ....Main TH70 ...Main 7070 ...Main 7w7o ...Main 7070 ...Main 7070 East 81 Horns: fountlnjc-noom .. Editorial Kooma ... .A1C70 . .. .AL5UU Aill'SEMEXTS. HElT.IfJ THEATER (14th and Washington streets.) Tonight at fe:lft o'clovk. KraJik lalor In the muidcal comedy, "Coming Thro' the Rye." UARQUAU GRAND (Morrison. between Sixth and Seventh) Creston Clarke In "The Power That (Jovernj." Matinee 2:10 P. M. ; tonight at ft:15. BAKER THEATER (Third, between Tain hill and Taylor) Baker Theater company In "Wh-n We Were Twenty-one' Matinee 2:18 P. M.t tonight at 6:16. EMPIRE THEATER (Twelfth and Morri son) "What Women Will Do." Matinee 2:16 P. M . tonight at 8:15. 1.TP.IC THEATER (Seventh and Alder) The Allen Stock Company in "The Stow away." Tonight at 8:15. Matinees Tues day, Thursday. Saturday and Sunday at 2:lo P. M. STAR THEATER (Park and Washington) The French Htcx-k Company in "The Feoret TMsT'atch." Tonight at 8:10. Mat Inefs Tuesday. Saturday and Sunday at 2:15 p. m: PAXTAGES THEATER (Fourth and Stark) Continuous vaudeville. 2:U0, 7:JU and 9 P. M. GRAND THEATER (Washington between Park and Seventh) Continuous vaude ville. 2:B0, 1:U0 and 0 P. M. Latbr Hours tor Registry. "Keep, up with the procession," Is the motto of l'optmastr-r Mlnto, who-does not believa in putting off indefinitely what the present requires. For that reason he has ar ranged his force of assistants so that the registry department will remain open until P. M. daily, for the accommoda tion of the patrons of the office. This department will also be open for busi ness from 10 to 11 A. M. every Sunday, the hours belngr the same as those for the general delivery. Heretofore the registry department closed at 6 P. M. daily and remained closed all day Sun day. At the rate the business of the local ofiice is increasing- it would have been a matter of only a few weeks until this arrangement would be neces sary and Postmaster Minto decided to provide the additional accommodations in adva-nee of the. time they would be urgently required. Henkpit for Ijbor Temple. From the proceeds of an athletic entertainment that will be given in thi city Friday night, the Kuilding Trades Alliance ex pects to realize a substantial nucleus for a fund with which to erect a labor temple and athletic headquarters for the various trades unions of this city. Several hun dred tickets have been sold for this ex hibition which will include some Inter esting boxing exhibitions and the alliance expects to raise about JtOOO from the en tertainment. Owing to the inability of (lene Sullivan and Boh Chase, known as Young York, two of the contestants on the night's programme, to agree on a local man to referee their bout, the management will undertake to secure the services of Jim C'orbett, the ex-pugilist, who will be in tho city with his com pany in "Tho Irfidy and tho Burglar." ArVERTistN Matter Wanted. Owing to the fact that the supply ot advertis ing literature In the Chamber of Com merce is rapidly diminishing. Secretary Giltner yesterday addressed letters to the various commercial bodies of the state requesting- that additional supplies be j forwarded to the Chamber at once. As the colonist rates are now in force and largo numbers of homeseekers and others will shortly visit tho bureau, the Im portance of having ample advertising data on hand has been emphasized by the officials of the Chamber. The new ad vertising booklet now being prepared by the Chamber Is ncaring completion and will be Issued within the course of a few weeks. rtmn Water on Heights. That the water supply on Portland Heights is pure and is free from colon bacilli, is the re port made by State Bacteriologist Maon, yesterday. Ho completed the tests on a sample collected one week ago, and found it free from all contamination. A previous sample submitted to him for analysis, disclosed colon bacilli, and this is now said to have been due to the manner of collecting the specimen. FKOri.E's Fori'm Tonioht. "A Man From Mars" will discuss the Oregon constitution Rnd the issues to come be fore the people at the June election, to night at tho Teoplc's Forum meeting in rSelling-Hlrsch hall. Tenth and Wash ington streets. This promises to be a very lively session of the forum for those who are interested in tho questions to be voted on in June. A cordial invitation Is ex tended to all citizens to attend. Revival Kxns Tonight. The series of special evangelistic services which have been , held in Taylor-Street Methodist Church by Rev. W. F. Coburn, D. D.. of Boston, during the past three weeks, will terminate tonight. Dr. .Coburn will preach at botb services today. The meetings have been well attended and much interest has been manifested in them. The results are a source of much grftttllcation to those in charge. Candidates to Address Society. The Holy Name Society of the Sacred Heart Church invites the public on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, to listen to tho various candidates for ofllce. who have been invited to address the voters and explain their position. The gathering will be held in the parish hall, Milwaukie and Boise streets. The Whitehead A Hoao Co., , of Newark. N. J., manufacturers of adver tising novelties, badges, buttons, signs, etc.. realizing the present - and future prospects for business In Oregon, have established a branch r.t iil3 Chamber of Commerce. Portland, with J. I.. Hooper, a resident of this city, as manager. Phones: Main 773.:. A 331. Sermon in Welsh. John Rhys Grif fiths, of I.lanfairfechan, Wales. will preach in the Welsh language Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the First Pres byterian Church. corner Twelfth and Alder streets. All Welsh people are re quested to bo present. Chitrch or Our Father (Unitarian), Seventh and Yamhill V. G. Kliot, Jr., minister. Service, II A. M. Sermon: "Mediaeval and Trotestant Ideas Con cerning tile T.ife After Death." Pastor's class at l?:30 o'clock. "Unitarians and Human Nature." All welcome... A Private sale of originul watereolors, by some of the best Kuropean artists will he held at Christiansen Art Store. o7j !?lark street, corner West Park street, Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. House-Cleaning Time Is the Time to have your mattresses renovated and re turned the same day. Main 474. A 1374. Portland Curled Hair Factory. H. Metr.ger, S!M-'w8 Front street. . Dr. Ai.kred P. Watson, formerly of Cox Watson, Abington building, has moved to U-4 Medical building, corner Park and Alder streets. Phone: Main 6TS. A LTH. Tub North Bank road will take you to Ash for the Mineral Springs Hotel. The best of all health resorts. 11 L. Shipherd. manager. For Rent A few nice offices In The Oregonlan building. 9ce Superintendent, room Vote for Thomas McN&mee. candidate for flopubllcan nomination for Constable. Business men's lunch, 11:30 to 2. All home-cooking. Woman's Ex.. 133 10th at. Hath War. San Francisco. X:.: steamer. Vrank Bollam, agent, las. Third street. Richard's regular Sunday dinner, wifh Mit wine. Jl per cover. 4 to S:rso. Music. (ji arterly Covers. Moffctt s, 84 Third. j McMuujk Funeral Today. W. H. Mc- MuHln. the veteran engineer of the Port t land Fire Department, who died Friday night, will be buried in Riverview Ceme tery this afternoon. 1 He was one of the oldest members of the Portland Fire De partment, having seen practically 44 years of service. The funeral, will be held at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon, at Holman's undertaking parlors, and the interment will be at Riverview Cemetery. Two firemen from each company of tho de partment will be detailed to attend the funeral. The men will meet at the house of truck company No. t at 3 o'clock, and go to the undertaking parlors In a bodv. The pallbearers will be: C. A. Aliskv, John Drew, T. A. Jordan, J. Keenan, XV". A. Wascher and Frank Harrington. Robbed by Acquaintance. S. F. Major, a commercial traveler, who resides at 448 Taylor street, is the latest victim of the confiding stranger game", according to a report made at the police station yes terday. Major met a man on the train while coming to Portland from Chicago, and this obliging person confided to him that he was a dentist. Major met the fellow on the street last Friday and ac cepted his invitation to have a drink. Major now asserts that the fellow drugged his drink and then robbed him of his pocketbook containing his money and valuable papers. Major reported the affair to the, police but refused to give me name ot nis ngnt-nngerea mend Plan for Missionary Rally. The great National organization known as the 'Laymen's Missionary Movement is preparing for a great rally in Portland, March 30 and 31. At a meeting held last night in the Y. M. C. A. parlors the committee of 50. having the matter in charge, distributed 10,000 circulars, which will be given out In the 'churches. J. Campbell White, who will open his work on the coast at Spokane on Monday, will be the leading speaker at the coming meetings'. A fine musical programme is being arranged for the mass meting at the White Temple. Melvcn Gets Continuance. F. EL Melvln, a lawyer, who was tried before Judge Cameron yesterday on a charge of assault and battery preferred against him by Mrs. Clara B. Metzger. was found guilty am! sentenced to pay a fine of $10. The attorney made an earnest plea to the court that the judgment be can celled and the case held over until Mon day, in order that he produce a material witness, who wot unable to appear .yes terday on account of illness. Judge Cameron granted the request after Deputy District Attorney Stevenson had assented. Mothers' and Teachers' Meeting. The Mothers' and Teachers' Club of the Milwaukie school, recently organized, will meet next Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Milwaukie school. County School Superintendent Gary will address the meeting. The meetings of the club will be held every second and fourth Friday afternoons, and not on Sunday as first announced. Programmes have been ar ranged for several sessions. King's Heights, For Sale. Three flrst cla.ss modern residences, in this, the most desirable residence portion of the city; also two very fine building sites. A fine modern residence on corner lot, best part of Kearney street. Business and resi dence property improved and unimproved, in good locations. Iist your property with Donald Macleod, 4 Concord Block, Sec ond and Stark streets. Mayor Asks for Fender Test. Mayor Time yesterday addressed a letter to President Josselyn. of the Portland Rail way, Light & Power Company, asking that official to authorize a test of the Liverpool fender on Portland trolley-cars. The Mayor believes this type of device would be fruitful of good results if placed in service "here. Annexation Meeting. Arrangements are being completed for an annexation meeting to be held next Wednesday night, at Kern Park pharmary, on the Mount Scott railway. All petitions for a vote on annexation will be collected at this meet ing and arrangements will . be made to present them to the City Council. Death op William R. Smith. William R. Smith died yesterday at his home, 410 Jiasc orty-nrtti street, at the age of 60 years. He is survived by his widow and several children. Funeral will be held Monday at 2 P. M., and the inter ment will be In Rose City Cemetery. Dies at Age or 70 Tears.-George Mayer died yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Jacob Deckenbeck, 404ij "Bast Morrison street. He was 70 years old. The body will be taken to "Eugene tomorrow for Interment. Car Sbrvicb over the Madison-street bridge has been resumed, all cars on O. W. P. lines leave from First and Alder streets. Transfer service over Morrison street bridge discontinued. New Officers of Board. At a meeting of the Montavilla Board of Trade las week, C. F. Evans was elected president and C H. Armstrong secretary. Dr. George Larkin. formerly of the. Abington building, has moved to 603-4 Medical building. Park and Alder streets. Main 578; A 2744. Loan Wanted From J20.0C0 t $40,000 on gilt-edge, inside, interest-bearing business property. Brick building. Address R 745, Oregonian. ' Mrs. Mina Larowe can take a few more gentlemen in a beginners' dancing class. Inquire 10 to 2 and 7 to 8 P. M. Exclusive millinery designs and novel ties, at Northrup & Jensens' new store, 249 Morrison street, near Third street. For Rent Elegantly furnished, includ ing piano and sewing machine, new five room flat. Pallett. Fcnton building. Announcement of millinerv opening Tuesday. March 24, at 442 Washington street. Mrs. O. P. Wolcott. Vote for Thomas McNamee, candidate I .v,. wmiuunn nomination for Constable Foreign Text-Books and literature A W. Schmale Co.. 229 First street. ' ' Transits, Levels. Moffett's. S4 Third. FoR B"NT Rooms. Selling-Hlrsch bldg. ACTIVE IN FRIENDS CHURCH Mrs. Cynthia J. Thomas Was Well Known Woman. Mrs. Cynthia J. Thomas, whose death occurred in this city Mareh 13. had : " or r-ortland sinee 11590 Watch iPs es! Watches!! Here s one of our pood sellers. It is in a beautifully engraved. 20-year, gold-filled case, wlln choice of Klgrin or Waltham movements. We have others for less in cheaper cases. 5 11.113 "buys a swell, thin-model watch for gentlemen. Its in a 20-year case, with Elgin movement. Just the thing for a voung man. Don t buy a-watch until you have seen our line. Everything in the Store Reduced In Price During Our REMOVAL SAI.E? which ends just as soon as our new quarters at 2J6 Morrison street (.near 3rd) are ready, which will be in a very short time While this sale lasts it offers a splendid "n'iiui'.' in..-.. Winning jeweirv. ma- c i oe monds. Watches. Clocks. Silverware. Umbrellas. 1X. etc. to get them at a discount. Priors in plain figures. Tou see Just what you save. JAEGER BROS. SZSSi 133 FIFTH STRKKT, JtEAR AI.UKR. and ha4 a. largre acquaintance, espe cially among the Friends, of which church she wag a prominent member. She is survived by her husband, William P. Thomas, and her sop, Robert H. Thomas. Mrs. Thomas was born v in Highland County. O., October 19, 1837. the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hadley. Her parents were Kriends and Mrs. Thomas early took up the work of that denom ination. Her'ancestors were early New England settlers who had moved South, but returned to the North because of their opposition to slavery. Mrs. Thomas was educated at Karlham Col lege and was married in 1866. Until overcome by feeble health, Mrs. Thomas was active in church and Sun day School work and in organizations of charity and benevolence. STOESSEL NEAR ADMIRAL Two Imprisoned Rnssian Officers Occupy Adjoining Cells. ST. PETERSBURG, . March 21.' Lieu tenant-General ' Stoessel. who yesterday began to serve ten years' imprisonment for cowardice and treason in surrender ing Port Arthur, occupies a room in the Fortress of St. Peter and St. Paul, ad Joining: that of Rear-Admiral Nebog-atoff, wno is serving- a like sentence for sur rendering to the Japanese in the Sea of Japan. The- room is about 20 feet square and overlooks, a little garden ii -which the officers are oermitted to orom. enade. Stoessel'a family haV received permission to furiish his cell. The of ficers in the fortress run a private mess of their own, and to this General Stoes sel has been admitted.' The General's transfer to the fortress was unexpected. He persisted until the very last in hoping that the Kmperqr would pardon- him. In order to secure a room for the new prisoner, two officers who had served under Admiral Nebogat off were dispossessed of their room. WHERE SERVICE IS PERFECT, Enjoy Your Sunday Dinner Today at the Sargent Hotel. - ' Ten courses tastefully served amid quiet elegant surroundings tho Sargent Sunday table . d hote fulfills the expectations of discriminating diners. Served from 4 to S P. M.; only 75c per plate. Read today's menu: Tok Poi n t Or st er on Deep Shell. Celrry. Hock Turtle mux Quenelle. Queen Olives. Sole, a la Sargent, Fine Herb 6auce. Pomme, Pari si en ne. 3rilled Sweetbreads. a ia P-ordelahse. Marasohlno Punch. Rcaat Young Turkey, ' 'Walnut Dressing. Cranberry Sauce. Browned Sweet Potatoes 8 re wed Corn. Freh Crab i?aJaI? Au 'Bhura Ice Cream. Fancy Oakea. Cafe Nolr. Hot Mince Pie. Sargent Hotel, Grand and Hawthorne avenues. WHERET0 DINE. ' AH the delicacies ot the season at the Portland Restaurant; find private apart menta for ladies, 305 Wash., near 6th. Pekin Restaurant will serve" a spe cial Sunday chicken dinner,- 50c, 11 A. M. to S p. M. Kxcellent merchants lunch daily, 25c. 323 Stark, cor. 6th. The Vienna, 251 Morrison street, will serve a special Sunday dinner. Chicken, turkey or goose, 50c, with pie or pudding-. Music from 5 to 8 P. M. Naeve's Restaurant, 128 5th, serves an excellent chicken dinner for 30c and turkev 40c, every Sunday, 11 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. 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, 50 cents, 331 Wash. PLANT SIBSON'S ROSES Many successful men of affairs take pleasure and recreation in rose culture. The finest selection, the best plants, and the largest stock is available at The Sib son Rose Nurseries. This specialized rose concern handles nothing but the highest grade of plants, well ripened, full of fibrous roots, and true to name. It is these qualities that have made Sib son's roses famous. Popular sorts at popular prices. Acres of roses! Nearly 400 varieties! Office i and nursies, 1180 Milwaukie avenue. Phone Sellwood 950: TO REPUBLICAN VOTERS I am a candidate for Circuit Judge at the Republican primaries, and it crievea me very much to learn that a story Is being circulated to the eftect that I am a candidate- for District Attorney In order to discredit my can didacy, for Circuit Judge. I hope my friends will not be misled In this matter. WILLIAM R. McGARRY. Manaul Training Scholars, Attention Manual training scholars will please take notice that the prizes to be awarded in our contest are now on exhibition in one of our Fourth street show windows. They are valued at over J215. To see them is to enter the contest ' Register your name at our store any time up to May 21. This gives you 60 days In whfch to prepare an exhibit for the contest. Hdneyman Hardware Company. Spring styles Hanan siioes at Rosenthal'! I Vf5vl Li Special Price Those are high-grade Opera Glasses of f;.J eT re worth J10.00 io anvona The lenses are of good quality. S5.00 B u Jl s a cheaper pair, also of V W Pearl. Others get $7.60 for them. Wc.' V ir - TT 1 ' ' iloT1Tl 0 1 lr A Ao , dreds of ..'patterns ;' coats with 2 or 3 buttons, with lots of swing in We'll satisfy any clothes idea here for from - SEWED SOLES, 75 CENTS ' Best Oak Leather. While you wait. orsent for. Jacob Sehwind, 367 Stark, near Park. Phone Main 7359. . AUNE THE PHOTOGRAPHER Columbia Bldsr. Main and A 1635. WHERE TO DINE TtiA KflrfrAiit "Bt service oh' Coast." 4 AUV tmmm. js-vmmv gy COI1 11 0 1 SS UTS. TablB d'hote dly. 50c. Sun, 75c. Grand & Hawthorne. Iia Vienna 251 MorriMn at., under new XUO I iriiua mana'm't. Merchant's luncn 11-3. 25c. a la carte. C A. M. to 1 A. M. UranUBS Wrill Fronca cnef caQ prepare such dinners as are terve at Brandes Grill. Th A Drno-An 19 7tt. . Merchants . lunch LlltJUrUgUll dally 25c special Sun. din. turkey or chicken, chop auey & noodies. 50c Cottage Waffle aSranVof"stabUahed merit. Reasonable prices. - IkiinfimAro'a 434 Washington at. Mer ifUIIhlUUie chants. lunch. 11:30-2. 25c; din.. 5 to 8 P.M.. 25c & 35c Spe. Sun, din. Austro- Hungarian Restaurant 247 Taylor, between 2d and 3T Best-place in town to eat ai a normal pr.ee. i ry us toaay. Voffoiorianrofa 6tTi St.. near ' Wash. - Sunday dinner, . with ice cream. 11 A. to 8 P. M. Merchants' lunch 25c. VmnirA 192 Third at. Reeular dinner, Xiiuyixt? 23c Special dinner every Sun- aay. fid PLATES This is the season to have your plates made. Perhaps you only need a bridge, as shown in" the cut. Our work in all lines is unexcelled. We can extract any num ber of teeth without p ausing the slightest nu.ni. iu uuui wneii Leein are urumcu W. A. WISE, Dentist Twenty-. Years in Portland. Fallinc Bids.. Third and Washington Sts. 8 A. M. to 8 I'. M. Sundays. to 12. Pain less Lxtractun, irvc; Flates. So. BOTH PHOXES. A AXD MAIN 1028. SPECIALS TODAY SUNDAY 11:30 A. M. to 8 P.M. PAPRIKA CHICKEN So tender that a knife Is superfluous.- al though proper. APPLE STRUDEL A Delicious- Dessert. PUNCH TORTE N A German Cake fit for every American table. For "other specials see pocket menu. Tomorrow, genuine Hungarian Goulash. Austro-Hungarian Restaurant 147 Tarlor t., bet. Second and Third sts. GENUINE ROCK SPRINGS GOAL SOLE AGENTS. INDEPENDENT COAL AND ICE CO. 353 STARK STREET. Oppotlte Ciur Library. Both Phon. ma-- UiJSX -S3 Spring When you're ready to see Spring things to wear we'll show you the smartest and most 'stylish clothes you ever saw, and more of them in brie place than you'll find anywhere else in Portland. When you buy clothes here you get not only the best qualities in the market, but you get what nobody else . in Portland can offer. ; ' ; ; -, . N v . i ' ' " Spring Overcoats and in more fancy as well as plain colors; cuffs on sleeves; patch pockets, and all sorts of new ideas in making. . Any man's idea suited at'from - - 1 once et mto our-Suit section you'll see more good Suits than you supposed existed anywhere, dozens of styles and hun browns, grays, tans, olives, chalk and pencil stripes, plaids and checks, Spring CI eaning AT THE UMBRELLA TAOTOBY. Our customers get big special dis counts during this sale. AH our col ored "umbrellas are being sold at 25 PEE CENT DISCOUNT. AU black umbrellas, from $7.00 up, 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. All other um brellas, including our entire stock, 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT. Take Advantage of this opportunity. . It is one that does not occur every day. These goods are new stock and equal to the best.' Call and see them. . REPAIRING AND RECOVERING MEREDITH'S 312 Washington Street. 293 Morrison Street. "Twelve Storle of Solid Comfort" 2 10 ' Rooms ' 135 Baths Absolutely Fireproof English Grill Building is. of concrete, steel and marble. Located in the most fashionable shopping district. Special large sample rooms for dis play. Library and bound magazines in . reading-room. Our Basses meet all trains and boats, Rates S1.00 Dp , MUSIC STUDENTS! Free Scholarships of $350 Each Including tuition in all branches, board, lodgins and all necessary expenses. ' Public . contest for Scholarships in Piano. Pipe Ofsan, Voice and Vio lin takes place in Walla Walla v April 23d and 24th Open to all students of music. Con testants entertained free. Write for further information, but make application immediately. Entries Close1 April 2d Applv to Director of, IVhltman Con servatory of Hoiie, Walla .Walla, Wash. Lewis-Stejiger Barbers' Supply Co. Morrtoon mnd 10th Btrenta. rxum Cntlary and Toflot ArtlclM. Repair Ins of nil kinds of Sbnrs dsad Tools. GENCTNE UNION rACIFIO ROCK SPRINGS COAL Liberty Coal and Ice Co. SIS PINE ST. 1002. s A 313. Mali S!chwab Printing Co. 7K STAR.KSTRE.Xli EXHIBIT OF vjiotnes fabrics than usual. Browns, grays, tans, stripes, the skirts. - - - - CUT GLASS and all Its brilliancy will be found In that which we carry. Vi'e have only HAWKES b KGjtilNTOK, by far the finest product of the glaas-cutting art. 284 Washington v Street VwuFACTimtNG- Spring; THE PLANTING WILL LAST ANOTHER MONTH, BUT EARLY PLANTING GIVES BEST RESULTS Azaleas, Spirea Thunbergi, Roses Conifers, Shade Trees. Shrubs, Vines - i J.B.PILKINGTON , GROWER AND IMPORTER OF FINE NURSERY STOCK Office and Sales Depot Foot Yamhill, North Side. Phone Main 4219 R eason m As we import our foreign goods direct, and buy our domestic goods first-hand from manufacturers, we eliminate the middleman's profit, giving you the full advantage. Being-just outside the high-rent district, we can afford to employ the very best talent in our -trimming rooms. These are reasons why highest grade materials and highest art in creations cost less ' here than elsewhere. 212-214 Third Street FRALEY'S S North Pacific College . of Dentistry PORTLAND, OREGON. ' Open to the public dally (except Sundays) for dental .wort, moutb urgery and correction of .Irregular ities and deformities of the teeth and Jaws, the entire year. Bpeclal days: Irrecularttles and Deformities. Monday and Thursday afternoons and Saturday forenoons. Injnrlrs and Uisease of the Month and Jisi. Wednesday and Saturday' .forenoons. Artificial Replacement. Dally from 1 to 4:30 P. M. Infirmary opens at 9 o'clock A. M DR. HERBERT C 9I1LLEB, DEAN. Corner Fifteenth and Conch Sts., Are made this season in. a lot of different models $15.00 to $40.00 $15.00 to $40.00 Between Fourth and Fifth Opticians - rtftTLAMCbCflfiOi : Is Here Mill! mery Hats of - . istinction We Can Point to Hundreds Who are wearing our well-fitted Glasses. a Comfortable, Efficient, aids to perfect sight. They are not expenelve. WE SOLICIT ACCOUNTS. W00DARD, CLARKE S CO. HOMEOPATHIC BXMZOrEg Complete stock, moderate prices. ' Mail orders solici ted. Catalogue free. WOODAKO, CO FoTtlaad. Or. StrirNTtrir A