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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1908)
Till: SUND.fY ORKCJOMAN. PORTLAM). APRIL 12, 1908. 7 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OREGOM.VX TELXPHONEU. Coontlnit-P'v.m "H Clrculatlpa ntln Kdltor turjday Editor rflni-noom , City fedltor 'i?tiintndt Building .... tut Sid baiea ...Mala TT . ..V.lii TPT4 ...Mala T07 ...Mala W ...Mala T07S ...W:n T070 ...Main 70 TO Vast i Horn: "ountlnc-IOoTn .. Editorial Room .A16T0 AMUSEMENTS. THK ARVORT (lmh and Couch itrt Trii. afternoon at I. IS o'clock. "Tr ah." Tonight at 15. arand orchmtra oncrt by the Jlcao tmphon)f Llrcnea Ira and local chorus of voltes. MARQOM THEATER (Morrison, between Sulh and Sevenllo San Francisco Opera Company In "Klorvdora." Tontahl at S15. BAKER THEATER (Third, between Tam hlll and Taylor) Baker Theater Company la -The Eternal City." Matinee today at :!S. tonight at 8:11. 1.YR1C THEATER (Seventh and Alder) The Allen .Stock Company In "A Friena of the Family." Tonlsnt at :1S- Matl nr Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday and Sunday at 2:15 P. M. f TAR THEATER (Park and WasMnrton) The KTench Block Company In "A Hooeler Dalav." Tonight at 8:15. Matlneet TueFday. Saturday and Sunday at S IS I. M. VANTAGES THEATER (Fourth and .Stark) Contlnuoua vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30 and P. it tlHA.VD THEATER (Washington, between 1'ark and Seventh) Contlnuoua vaudeville. i 0. 7 .M and P. M. Grain Standard Committee Klecth. .At a meeting Friday night, of the grain standard committee of the Chamber of Commerce, Peter Kerr was re-elected chairman for the ensuing year. Alex Mc .Ayeal wa.- re-elected secretary. The committee Is now composed of W. J. Burns, T. B. 'Wilcox, R. Kennedy, C. B. 4'tirry, Peter Kerr and Henry Lawshe. The grain standards established by this committee of the Chamber of Commerce are readily received in all the grain cen ters of this country and Europe, and in many Instances are considered more re l.able than those of commissions elected through political methods. The business of the committee U growing rapidly and through its operations Portland has come to he regarded as the great grain shipping port of the Pacific Coast. I.ewiston Partt Entkrtainbd. Presi dent Hudson, of the Commercial Club, en 1' italncd the parly of visiting LcWiston business men and the officers of the local commercial bodies at lunch yesterday in tine Portland Commercial Club. Those present were: Bx-Senator Henry Heit feld, Frank Campbell, C. W. Mount, F. M. Hlnkley, H. H. Mason, K. H. Ldbby, all of l,elston: C. K. Swlgert sjid E. C. tiiltner, of the Portland Chamber of Commerce: T. S. Townsend and Fred Muller, of the Board of Trade, and Tom Klclmrdson, of the Commercial Club. flF.i'UBijeANB and Friends. Upon the urgent request of many of my friends, I tame out two weeks ago as a candidate lor the ofliee of District Attorney. I have, since then, called on a great many and would like to see each of you in person, hut it is Impossible to do so. By lliis letter I solicit your support at the primary election, andf I assure you. if I am nominated and elected. T will en deavor to give you the best, cleanest and fairest administration of the ofliee of District Attorney that Multnomah County has ever had. EDWARD T. TAGGA.RT. Commencing. April 12 and continuing etery Sunday during the Summer season. I he Portland Heights cars will not stop to let off passengers going westerly on "Washington street. between Second street and Twenty-third street, from 1 to 7 P. M. (see dashboard sign reading "No stops east of Twenty-third and Washing ton streets.") An extra service will be lilven on Washington street to accomodate patrons dt siring to go a few blocks up Washington street, or to the City Park. John G. Mantz Dead. John G. Mentz, for the past ten' years a resident of Port laud, died yesterday at his home, 229 Klcvrnth street, of tubercolosls. Deceased was 3o years old and was born in Amster dam. Holland. lie came to the United Htates when a young man and resided In Portland the greater part of the time. Funeral services will be held at Finlcy's t'hapel this afternoon at 2 o'clock, ln lerment will be in Rivervlew Cemetery. Funeral of S. B. Alford. The fu neral of Samuel E. Alford, who died at his home. T9 Oxford street, April 10, was held yesterday afternoon, at the Portland ( Yematorf um. Members of Lincoln-Garfield Post No. 3, (i. A. R-, and Eureka I'ouncll, No. 3M, Knights and ladies of Security, attended the services. Mr. Alford was " years old. Pr. Rotai.'s Paper Read. The Home Training Circle of the- Ockley Green M-hoo! held its regular meeting on Fri day. April 10. A valuable paper on "Nervou.sness." by Pr. Osmon Royal w as read hy Mrs. W, J. Hawkins, who i-mnmenlcH at length on its practical bearing. Htw C. Vc.FF.rt is making a whirlwind campaign for the Republican nomination for Dlattie'. Attorney. and a ' host of friends are working almost as strenuously for hlin as he himself. There are seven candidates, but It is generally believed lhat Mr. M'oser has a good lead. WAREiiorsR For Kent itfxSO, with cle ator: 1S-20 Front street: for four months or on longer lense. Apply to J. K. Gill Company. Third and Alder streets or Town.eml Creamery Company, on the premises. a HOUSE-CI.EANINO TlMS Is THB TlMB to have your mattresses renovated and re turned the same day. Main 474. A 1374. Portland Curled . Hair Factory, H. Metzger, 22S-2:s Front street. Tillamook, the dairyman's paradise, and the ("oiiM County, with a great lum bering future. See Ralph Aekley. secre tary Tillamook Development League, 603 Corhett building. Will. I.ECTUKK ON "TRLRTATHY." Psychologist A. A. Lindsay. M. D.. will lecture at the lvanhoe Knights of r.vthias Hull. Eleventh and Alder streets. Wed nesday, at 8 P. M. The subject will be Telepathy." Ilow- haid it is to think up suitable Easter gifts-suitable in price as well as ciuality. I.ct Gills offer a suggestion. They have loads of good things. See w indow display. Third and Alder streets. To Lease Modern seven-room bunga low, with two baths; furniture for sale. Call Sunday, between 12 and 4 o'clock. 171 North Twenty-second street. Phone Main 3251 or Home A o4C Bahebai.l at St. John Today! St. John vs. Ai.bina. Baseball at St. John Todat! St. John vs. Ai.bina. In Addition to the weathered oak fur niture at Raker's Auction, on Tuesday, will be the library of books. See ad. ' Sosnt very choice building sites on Port land Heights. For particulars see J. C. McLennan. 315 Orcgonian building. Iax'ksi.et Hall for sale. For further information apply to Mrs. I. A. Carlisle, at Seaside. Or. a For Rent A few nice offices In Tha OrespnlHa building. See Superintendent, room 301. Rats War. San Francisco. $5; steamer. Frank Bollam, aget. IS. Third street. Drt fir cordwood, 4 ft., J5.60; sawed. JS. Portland Fuel Co. Phones E. 28, B 1U3S. Business men's lunch, ll.-SO to 2. AU home-cooking. Woman's Ex.. 133 10th at. Vote for Thos. McNamee for Constable. Stands on his past record as Constable. Seb Indorsements of James N. Davis for District Attorney. Vote for Elmer ft. Colwell. Republican candidate for State Senator. Hkmlock Salvb cures plies, piles only; stay cured. All druggists. Dr. Mae H. Cardwell has returned. Transets, Levels. Moffett's, S4 Third. Gill's for Easter gifts. Graves at Co. have just leased the large store in the Couch building, at 111 Fourth street. The location Is decidedly advantageous. It is planned to put in a mezzanine floor, this being feasible owing to the extreme height of the ceiling. Special attention wiil be given to the ar rangement with regard to ventilation and comfort and this city is promised the finest and most modern ly equipped musical establishment in the west. A large and complete display of pianos, talking-machines, sheet music, band and string instruments and all kinds of musical merchandise will be installed. Rhododendrons at Forestrt Building. Dr. Dav Daffety. of the Park Board, received this week 100 rhododendron plants from S. G. lrvin. of Newport, Or., for the Forestry building grounds. These plants were set out Friday and are ex pected to make an attractive feature at these grounds. Will Talk to Uniox Men. Walter Thomas Mills will talk to union men and their sympathizers in Drew Hall tonight. He will discuss unionism in relation to political economy. The meeting is held under the auspices of branch No. 6. local Socialist Party. Bring your friends. Speech bt W. C. Bristol. 'The Present Trend of American Politics and the Oregon Constitution" will be discussed by ex-District Attorney Bristol, before the People's Forum, at Its meeting In the SelHng-Hirsch hall. Tenth and Washing ton streets, at 8 o'clock tonight. Church of Our Father (Unitarian), Seventh and Tamhill W. G. Eliot, Jr., minister. Service at 11 A. M. Sermon: "Psychical Research and Reasonable Faith" (fifth of a series on "The Life After Death"). Pastor's class at . 12:30 o'clock. "Character." Notice to the Public. Having dis posed of all my Interest in the Park Cafe, am now candidate for the office of Con stable, and will give the office my entire attention. THOS. M'NAMEE. This Is a beautiful day. take the Ore gon electric car at Front and Jefferson streets and get off at Capitol Hill. It is the prettiest place in all of Portland. Only 5-cent car fare. Baseball at St. John Todat! St. John vs. albina. Baseball at St. John Todat! St. John vs. Albina. . Republican MEETrNO. Speakers T. T. Geer. L. A. McNary, James N. Davis and others; Monday evening. Ringler's hall. Grand avenue. Ladies Invited. Large fire Insurance company with fair carrying capacity wishes connections with desirable agency. S 792. Oregonian. See Gill's special window display of Easter gifts, ranging In price from 5 cents to several dollars. Hoffman & Gordon, ladies' tailors: now with Art La. Mode. 181 Sixth street. Vote for Thos. McNamee for Constable. Stands on his past record as Constable. For Sale Beautiful Mandarin coat, never been used. Phone Main 2720. Sensible and dainty Easter gifts at Gill's; from 6 cents to So. Easter Cards. Moffett's, 84 Third. CHARITY BALL ON APRIL 30 KNIGHTS TEMPLAR MAKE ELABORATE ARRANGEMENTS. Many Amusements Are Planned for Those Who Attend the Benefit for Uie Baby Home. Preparations for the Knights Tem plar grand charity ball at the new Masonic Temple, April 30, for the ben efit of the Baby Home, are going along rapidly. J. G. Mack, who has charge of the decorations, has arranged for a large electric maltese cross to be placed .in the east end of the ballroom. This will be very beautiful when lighted up and is the principal emblem of the order. There will be other decorations besides the cross. George H. Hill, chairman of the com mittee on refreshments, will have dainty and appetizing surprises in store for the Commandery guests. Re freshments will be served from 10 P. M. B. H. Nlcol, who is at the head of the committee on entertainment, has ar ranged for the Wilder Harp and Strinff 'Quartet to play the latest musical numbers for the entertainment of those who do not care' to -oance. Properly equipped card tables wilj be supplied for those who prefer that means of enjoying the evening. The Portland Symphony Orchestra, and Military Bund of 20 pieces, under the management nf F. W. Prasp, has been engaged to play the dance music and the dancers can expect snappy two-steps and dreamy waltzes. An en tirely new innovation in rendering the two-steps and waltzes will be adopted on this occasion, which the committee believes will meet with the hearty ap proval of all. This is, however, kept a strict secret. which every one Is pledged not to reveal. The dance pro gramme is now in course of prepara tion, and will be the most beautiful and elaborate ever furnished for a ball. These will serve as souvenirs of the occasion. Besides the ladies who have been added to the executive committee, the following have expressed their will ingness to act as patronesses: Mrs. C. F. Beebe. Mrs. W. J. Burns.. Mrs. H. W. Corbett, Mrs. H. C. Eckenberger, Miss Henrietta Failing, Mrs. I. N. Floischner, Mrs. H. P. Green, Mrs. J. D. Hart. Mrs. Sol Hlrsch. Mrs. Richard Koehler, Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd. Mrs. 1 Allen Lewis. Mrs. T. J. Mann, Mrs. H. L. Plttock. .Mrs. Gus Simon, Mrs. L. W. Sitton. and Mrs. H. C Wortman. JOHN D. WILCOX, Republican Candidate for State Sen ator, Advocates Statement No. 1. At the primary election next Friday. April 17. there are five State Senators to be voted upon for position on the Repub lican ballot in the June election. Among the candidates is John D. Wilcox, who Is. well and favorably known to. a great number of Oregonlans. as he has lived in this state nearly 50 years. Mr. Wilcox Is well qualified to appreciate the wants of the state In which he was born and has lived so long. Mr. Wilcox Is by profes sion a lawyer, having been admitted to the bar In California in 1886. In that year he returned to Portland and formed a law partnership with the late Senator John H. Mitchell, who for over 20 years was a Arm believer in the election of United States Senators by vote of the people. Mr. Wilcox is In favor of Statement No. 1 and the choice of the people for United States Senator. DRESS GOODS SALE. On sale tomorrow. Tuesday and Wednesday. 36-inch black taffeta silk I1.2& grade at 93c. 44-inch colored voiles and crepe de chine. $1.25 grade 79c. Silk waist patterns, 14.00 values $2.95. All-wool challle and pongee waist patterns $1.50. All fine imported black drees goods at reduced prices. Mi Allen & McDonnell, the good goods store. Kfcderal Court Jury to Report. The petit jury of 70 freeholders will as semble In the Federal Court tomorrow afternoon. Judge Wolverton will listen to the excuses of those who may wish to A Great Success OUR REMOVAL SALE Which win Cratlane a short time longer, as our new store is almost completed. ARE' YOU LOOKING FOKBARGAlXSf CUT GLASS at prices that will sur prise you. Beautiful pieces from $1.25 up. . CLOCKS in eight and one-day. iroa. Wood, Onyx. Crystal, in fact any kind of a clock that Is made. Prices rang ing from $3.50 up to $50.00 at big re ductions. SILVERWARE in solid silver and plated. Take advantage of 'this sale. Ton can save from 10 to 50 per cent. JEWKLRi OP ALL KINDS Brooches, Stick Pins. Cuff Buttons. Hat Pins. Charms, Kmblems, etc. Everything at a reduction. We Meat Bualaras. All of our stock to be sold and replaced with new. 1O0 WATCHES must go this week. The prices will make them go, for wo will save you enough on a watch to buy a beautiful chain or pin. Just set our prices, they are convincing. LADIES' PURSES AD SHOPPING BAGS We have III left about o0 beautiful bags and purses that must be sold In the next week to make room for the now ones which have Just arrived here from the Kast $5.00 Purses or Bags at.. S3.50 $7.00 Purses or Bags at.. If 5. 00 $9.50 Purses or Bags at.. S7.00 $12.00 Purses or Bags at $8.50 $15.00 Purses or Bags at..S10.00 KEEP VOIR EVE on our new loca tion, 266 Morrison st bet. 3rd and 4th, We expect to show you a first-class Jewelry store when completed. Jaeger Bros. Our Present I. oca lion. 133 Fifth Street, Xear Alder. Jewelers and Opticians. escape jury service and will set a num ber of cases for trial. The first criminal case to be brought before a jury will be that of I-arkey Logan, who is charged with fatally stabbing another Indian on the Siletz -reservation. Logan will be placed on trial for manslaughter, Tues day. MUSIC AT THE NORTONIA Splendid Programme Arranged for This Even hi . The music for this evening; at The Nortohia is of special interest to all lovers of music and has been carefully selected by Herr Bettman. The dinner this evening- has been prepared with great care and will prove a most appe tizing: one. . Many dinner parties are given on Sunday evening: in the pala tial dining-rooms of the Nortonla Ho tel. Following are the music selections fir this evening: March "Pandora" overture "Poet and Peasant"'. Suppe Wal t z ' Artists U f e ' St rauss 'Cavalleria Ruatlcana (Sel.) Mastanf Mazurka "Ksperanza' Palaotos "Ave Maria" Schubert Cello solo Rudolph Kapps. "KIoriKlora," selection Stuart March , MARTIN & FORBES CO.'S Easter Announcement Pertaining to Lilies, Flowers and Plants. Our mammoth greenhouses will meet all "possible demands that may be made upon us for cut flowers and plants suitable for Kaster gifts and decor ations. Our stock of superb Easter lilies Is practically unlimited and haa never been surpassed in quality. Popu lar prices will prevail. We solicit an early selection to be delivered at your pleasure. Special attention given to out of town orders. Martin & Forbes Company, 317 "Washington street, Portland's leading florists. AN EASTER GIFT. The Hazfrwood Cream Store's Stock Xfw This Year. Hazelwood chocolates, packed in one of our beautiful hand-painted satin Easter-egg boxes will make a most ac ceptable Kaster gift. Our entire line of Easter boxes and novelties is new this year and consists of all the favorites for the children, as well as a complete and attractive selection for the grown-ups. These, with our cases stocked with our own make candles, will enable you to satisfy your every Easter want in the confectionery line. The Cream Store, SS8-90 Washington street. THE PRICE OF CLOTHING Has Been Greatly Reduced. On account of the reduction in the cost of manufacturing good clothing we have made a general cut in prices of from 10 to iO per cent on all lines of men's and boys- clothing. This cut In prices Is In keeping with our policy to give our customers the full benefit of every dollar above a fair and reasonable profit for this store. We Invite the trade of men. who want good clotking at a reasonable price. Brownsville Woolen Mill Store, Thl.-d and Stark streets. Awnings, Porch Curtains. We solicit your patronage and guar antee satisfaction. Agencies in every town In the Northwest. Willamette Ten & Awning Co. Main 98. SEWED SOLES, 75 CENTS Best Oak Leather. While you wait, or sent for. Jacob Sehwind. 367 Stark, near Park. Phone Main 7359. A 3212. TONSETH FLORAL COMPANY 123 6th st. Flowers and plants. Phones Main 5102; A 1102. . AUNE THE PHOTOGRAPHER Columbia bldgr Phones Main and A 1635. Hanan siioes at Roseifthal's. Easter Display of Mens and Younger Men's Clothes I3. Public Library Notes There have been placed in the East Side Branch Library some very fine ste reoscopic views of each, of the following countries: Egypt, England, France. Ger many, Greece, Italy, Norway and Pal . estine. Each set colnsists of 100 beau tifully taken photographs of the famous places, buildings and scenesthroughout the country; including also many pictures which give a clear idea of the character and customs of the people. These sets of pictures, together with the accompany ing stereoscopes and handbooks, may be taken out in accordance with the usual 'rules for the circulation of books, and they will prove Invaluable to travel study clubs and to history and literature classes in the schools, as weft as afford ing a great deal of pleasure and informa tion to the other patrons of the library. A most interesting and .unusual exhibit of mounted butterflies loaned by Mrs. W. M. Ladd will be on exhibition at the Sellwood branch from April 15 to May 1. This is a rare opportunity to see butter flies and moths beautifully mounted and from all' countries. There Is a fine coir lection of Oregon and West Coast but terflies, many from all parts of the United States and also from the tropical countries where butterflies and moths are as wonderful as lovely jewels. The Troutdale subscription library was reopened on April 7 as a free library and reading-room, under the care of the Portland Public Library. It will be open every week day from 3 . to 5:30 In the afternoon, and from 7 to 9:30 In the evening.- Mrs. McCamman has been ap pointed custodian. Several hundred vol umes have been sent out from the cen tral library, and these,: with the volumes on the shelves, which are owned by the local association, will ' make a deposit collection of about 1000. These books cover a wide range of subjects and will Interest both grown people and children. In addition, there will be a weekly de livery of books specially asked for from the 'central library. Daily papers and magazines will be found on file. This rural library will be' a convenient dis tributing point not only for those living at Troutdale. but also for the farmers m that part of the county. FULTON HERE TUESDAY Senator Will Return to Portland to Answer, Heney. In an address to .be delivered in Port land Tuesday night. Senator Fulton will reply to any charges Francis J. Heney may have made in any of his public ad dresses either in Portland or at Salem. Senator Fulton had intended devoting the closing week of the campaign in Eastern Oregon, reserving - Thursday night tor Portland, but at the urgent request of his friends he has decided to alter his plans and give the last three days of the campaign to Portland and vicinity for the purpose of refuting Mr. Heney's ac cusations. The Senator, will be in Port land Tuesday night, when he will address a meeting on the West Side. The fol lowing night he will speak to the people of Oregon City, closing his brief two weeks' campaign with a big meeting on the East Side, Thursday night, the day before the primary election, WHEREJiO DINE. All the delicacies of tie season at th. Portland Restaurant; fine private apart meats for ladies, 536 Wash..' near tta, Pekin Restaurant will serve a Sunday chicken dinner. 50c, 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. Excellent merchants' lunch daily. 25c. De licious chop suey and noodles. 1 3234 Stark. The Vienna, 251 Morrison street, will serve a special Sunday dinner. Chicken, turkey or goose, 50c, with pie or pud ding. Music from 6 to 8 P. M. Six-course chicken' dinner every Sun day 50c, 12 to 8:30. Music 5 to 8. Frank lin, 468 Washington street. 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. Repair Ship, in San Diego. SAN DIEGO, Cal., April 11. The re pair ship Panther, which has been with the battleship fleet on the way around South America, arrived today A prominent Easterner, summing up the clothing situation in Portland, said: "Steinbach's is indeed a store for all the people . the great outfitting place of the masses a store whose tremendous success has been achieved simply by giving the public what it wants, at the price it wants to pay." This Is Going to Be a Season of Brown No doubt about it; seventy -five per cent of the clothing buyers in Portland,. we should say, desire the popular color. We are pleased to announce that our -brown display in air shades is the largest display of any store in Portland. Priced at $15, $18,' $20, $22.50, up to $40 ahead of the fleet and will remain here until the big vessels arrive. NO SUNDAY NAVAL PARADE Los Angeles Preaehers Bring About Change on Programme. LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 11. The movement of the Church Federation of this city in opposition to the proposed parade of battleships at San Pedro on Easter Sunday, the day following the fleet's arrival in the harbor, has re sulted In the transmission of a request from Rear-Admiral Evans at Paso Robles to Rear-Admiral Thomas, com manding the squadron, that will change the original programme pro viding for division of the fleet after Its arrival. Admiral Thomas is requested to or der the various divisions to drop out at the appointed anchorages, . which w-111 prevent any movement of ships on Easter Sunday. EASTER WINDOW. See Gill's window display of Raster Goods, the most extremely artistic, dainty and pleasing of the kind in the city. CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. William Gelger and .family desire to express their sincere thanks to Odd fellows No. IS. I. O. O. F., for their kindness extended during my husband's Illness, and also to the Eintracht and friends. BRING THE CHILDREN' EASTER NOVELTIES We have made royal prepara tions for Easter, and our store is bubbling: over with novelties. . For dainty gifts for the "grown-ups' we have a won derfully attractive display of eggs, in silk, satin, aluminum and paper, hand - painted, deco rated and plain. Also dainty Parisian Boxes and Baskets, in exclusive designs, not to be found In other stores. All for filling with our Famous Candies. Prices, 10c to $5.00. For the Little Ones we have an Immense variety of Kggs. Rab bits, Chicks, etc.. In ail sorts of funny shapes, for filling with tiny Sugar Eggs. A strong feature is the LOW PRICE 10c to 50c gives a wide choice. The assortment is already being broken and the sooner you come the larger variety you'll have to chooes from. SwetlancTs 273 MORRISON Tbe Popular Sweet Shop HOMEOMTH1C HEME DIES Compl.t. atoek, moderate price., ktall order, elici ted. Catalogue free. WOOBABD, CO.. fortlsad. Or. EASTER GIFTS Before making your select ion for Enster, you w ill fiiul it will pay you to look over our stock. We carry a tine variety of desirable and appropriate gifts at a small cost. 284 Washington Street WHERE TO DINE Th Snrep'nt "Bert ervico on Coat." 11ID oargdlll , connotsnurs. Tablo d'hote dly. 50c. Sun.75c. Grand Hawthorn,. VegetarianCafe &d'dl 35c. with lec cream. 1 1 A- M. tu 8 P. M. VmnlrA 192 Third t- Recuiar dinner, jini'irc EpecU4 dlnar vry Bua flay. "'. . - - nrUA Vt Ann a 251 Morrison M.. under nir J.IH? 'iruutt mtn&s'm't. Mrcnur lunch 1J-3. 26c a la cart. 6 A. M. to 1 A. M. irn u ues urni Fronch chef can prepar uch dinners as are served at Bra nde'Qrl)L YYtlAfl vlsitln Lo Angeles, try Hotel Wat u?u son and retRurant, corner Pico and Flower sts. W. T. Watson. Prop., formerly of Wataori's 4th-at. restaurant. Portland. Tho hrnfrnn 149 7th. Merchants' lunch lUCIlttgUU d-lly 2 Be. Special Sun. din. turkey or chicken, chop mxxcy ft noodles. Cottage Waffle JijuSS merit, fteaaonaplo pricey . Dnnamnrn'a 34 Wmahlncton t- Mer unsmore s chants-. )unch. ii:ao-2. 25c: flip- a to g P.M.. liSc 35c ape. Sun, ma. Anstro- Hungarian Restaurant 247 Taylor, between 2d and 3d. Best place In town to eat at a normal price. Try us today. North Pacific College of Dentistry PORTLAND, ORE(.0. Open to the public dally (except Sundays) for dental work, mouth Eurgery and correction of Irregular ities and deformities of the teeth and Jaws, the entire year. Special days: Irrecolaiitles and Deformltlea. Monday and Thursday afternoons and Saturday forenoons. Injuries) and Disease of (he Mouth and Juws. Wednesday and Saturday forenoons. Artificial Replacement. Daily from 1 to :30 P. M. Infirmary opens at 0 o'clock A. M DR. HERBERT C MILLER, DEAN. Coraer Fifteenth mnd Couch Sts Save Your Money Eggs, 2 dozen .35 Ranch Eggs, strictly fresh, doz. 20 Best Creamery Butter. . .55S 60 Dairy Butter ........45 and 50 Full Cream Cheese, 2 Jbs 35 Best Sugar-Cured Hams, lb 14 Remember, Saturday is Chicken day. La Grande Creamery 264 Yamhill. Lewis-Stenger Barbers' Supply Co. MerrW. m ltk Street. Fta. Cutl.ry as Toilet Artlelee. kepajf las C ail kled. of abarv aVateel Taala, Ice LIBERTY COAL & ICE CO., 312 Pine Street. Phones : Main 1662, A 3136. chwab Printing Co. BIST UTOWK. KT.AS0NA1LT, rtCES Scientific dt SfwifAcmm- Cptkiahs- Between Fourth and Fifth Pmtlano.Omq. ' NO STUDENTS, NO GAS, NO COCAINE 1I1U U1U llUUUUlU Chicago Dentists Have stood the test of time lTEE0i.rr This office Is equipped with all th latest appliances and formulas tor do ing high-class work. OUR PRICES c"w" ..5.oo Iridge Work, per tootli ft5.00 Lofan Crown. S3.50 to 5.M Best Rubber Plate &S.OO Aluminum Lined c,,plat.v,: sio.oo to i5.no Silver h UirTigs ftl.OO Gold Fillings 82.00 l "P Vegetables .Vapor used only by uh fur Painless Extracting 50 CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS COR. 6TH AU WASHINGTON. Be sure you are in the right office. Lady attendant. Phones Main SS80. A 5340.' Opening, Hotel Savoy SEATTLE Additional four, stories, containing 78 f ooms, each with bath. Twelve rooms with bath, specially constructed for commercial dis play, size 16x28. A greater part of all these rooms have an unobstructed marine view. The entire maneuvers of Atlantic fleet can be seen in any part of harbor at once glance. Just a reminder that we have a few rooms left in our "12 Stories of Solid Comfort." Rates SI. 00 Up 5f BULBS V U 25 fen ft. 25 Cnta. &$r7rrVf uwta. nncmiin, .. m Tulip Uiadlolu. fcfcA Crocut, FoctailA. K j J Oxali. Tuberor 1 V pffodili.Chn'! I "J Lir, Deirw ray. I & j j iutea or trm 2VTin- ! am wit h t h Bulb we will sand bJg cr)l&ction of dower ed-over 300 klnaa. and fine eoUertioo of Souvenir Pottal Crrlj. American Mursary, Semsrvllf, Mass. In wrltingadveriisf rm pl&se mention this jmpr GENUINE ROCK SPRINGS COAL 80UC AGENTS. INDEPENDENT COAL AND ICE CO. S5S STARK STREET. OoDoalt City Library. Boio Phonea