Titrc srNtvw ourooNt.vx, pouti-ano. Arutt. in. ipos.
I
LENT WITH ITS GLOOM IS PAST
Easter Joy Will Take Its Place
Liberal
Discounts
Aliovvcd
Cash
Buyers
t AX GOOD PLACE TO TRADED 1
Agents for Monarch Malleable Rang'csThc Pane With a Cash Cuarontcc
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Your
!:!: Credit ?
II: ,s
Good
III: lierc
Tho joy will lo trchlol if those forth of yours ;uv
placed in tho condition that thoy ought to ho.
BAD TEETH CAUSE ALL
KINDS OFTROUBLE
lolh physical and mental. Kosolvo today to convot
those dofot-te iii'tl yon will never regret it.
Wo oflVr you tho host sorvioo that it is possible to
obtain, in which all of tho painful features have horn
eliminated hv skill and modern inrthods.
Call find let us furnish yon with an estimate of the cost. Then you ran have the
work done at your pleasure. Kxamination free.
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GOOD SI T OF TIT IU
on Rrpnr.R riATi: .
S5.00
hi st st;t ov tf.kth . qo (ia
on uubbf.r flat!: . $o.uu
DR. B. E. WRIGHT
342V Washington Street, Corner Seventh
OI I lCl- HOI KS -S A. t. to 5 P. M.; 7:M to 8:.V) P. M.; Sl'NDAYS-
rhonf Main 21 1 9 Twelve Yer in PorHund
PA IN LIS SS
DENTIST
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A iipw shiimipnt f Imported Japanese
Matting lis just univfi). Tlte nality is
-nooW t 1k.piihI trt mattinst . solit
anyw hew t 2." a vanl. Matlititr i al
v MiitnWo Tloor rovpiinc fi" some
!wm hi yotiv lmmo, ant ti iraxv yon
pstaii-s to irar evwt 1 Vpaidvirnt p
liap o( c joirp for tliis nook 1 T'
at. tlio vaH . . 1
BEDROOM FURNISHED
COMPLETE $19.75
Look into our window, No. 19 firt atrt-H. and e
the bpantiful hpdroom outfit evan mora ramarfcaWe
for (jnality than the lowness of the prire. Total
value of the outfit is fOS.OO-eonsisting of
1 PxlJ Ait S(na-o
1 lnn foil
1 t'o(. Tup Maltre
1 Spread'
2 I'illowa
1 Chniv
1 Tal.le
1 Pajr Poitioros
1 tcepv
1 Spvina
2 St(oot
1 tNitufott
'i Pillow t'aeps
1 Kooker
1 Pnii' l,noo I'uilains
1 Wasliland
SET THE
ALARM
At any limn- you wisli,
xx r eiianxntop (lie result.
We are o!liiu 1'0-oent
Alarm t'lorks. Itt lny'
EunraMtop. tliis xxork at
Tattoo Alarm t'lork. xxitli an Inlin ntil
tont alntui, xx liicli xx ill t inu tor srvpt al
ppiMoitls, lausp! ami at'lor a sliotf intor-
xal. lina au:tii. A sploiuliil t ft
.o
fpool
a! at ,
MAYOR RETURNS
TO THE ATTACK
Lane Writes Again to People
on Subject of. Munici
pal Lighting.
ASSAILS POWER COMPANY
M tVo- exrvr.l'tnv the tm-t-ois! . ih
pfN'x.''" M i'chi i ft,-1 be i?rvox
I Vsx f v.' x t. rt.-x :nn'-'t;iv t.x tVc i"til of
:K V.-'-l rriTv ?S:"wnx. I.rf"t p.-r-r m
pirx, It 1 AfititN.l t ft!? wTit.'Ti rvf."rp t.-x it.
f:tt to rrotitrc mor. TN "x',!',', o.f t!- city, to.y
V; o le;r ir :ot. r.-' thr- rs tti'
i hf- h-Tv ,-xf rrti jxr1 -tv "PuMr (rrivi
m w i.m-1 n t t tV'r' r j t fl to.
A r-.i " rT t of rof n ! n-ti .fers : tn a nl v
?.e,-f " -e t "!.-e .-t Vf Tr ; Ti
r-l:t tt'T-f Nttp h- t m. nn.i t htT
r;cM rnv in mth ,rii tnivrc .
n-xppr i itips led b ft v enf. rH ir,vf r
nr- uvt fr, ft It l:t wtth-n my p,- r.
A. !:mTie:i'-h.Mri ? th- in,oi them.
Rcwpocl ; ut!
H VRRT
MAKING HIT WITH HIS BOYS
Snn1T School Toucher Finds a ow
May ro Korp 1 p t'la- inioroM.
1ocIit t Ux Too Iimi for It
Sircl l.ichi. l"onvi)orinc Scrv-
mo lnrnKhod Scc Sxlntion
in Municipal tw ncrship. j
M s x"r 1 -a ru -s
Vtirr tit t:io pfx-ip
lth0.t of mi!T"iixT
roi t. 7 s : s !
lie holitfj i;p muni
ft KOTtOT t ins Antl
pllM-P S.I'lllT
ir.K fie istatf'iTi nt
r si1ent Josse! i
It'T-ft v . 1 ,ys 'it
Mv.xr eo'i. ' ;t1fs
protest jtCNirst
s he ui-. -Is res t
upon the people.
v,r 1 sprs 1'
Ti l'. of
1i: nfti-f: ol t-
n.lsv 1st?e,1 snother
e of Tortsn.l on te
si lifthtin.c, in htrh
t ''( cost for eh-, trio
s:il that pome niesns
ut i'k cpens-( tlown.
ipS owneiship ot
it r :hnt ins rlsnt as
Ho sorls that
n ot t his nt i iit hs
Sflll. tlO tWlt hSt ATI,? -
to the contrary by
of the Wrtljunl
iWit t'omfsnv. Thfr
k jsm ir.c thftt, in
- e t eniis, he U
: a "strsrit'e-hoM. '
co! po: Mt ion hftS
follotvs:
of P.t: i
A New Tork fSi-n.iay jc.hool tox-lier on
t?ip tipper West Sf.le bas a olaw of hoys
who iro at the fro hon to sit -n th
i! ppT c flerv f 1 a hiirHSxiue t heft tor i
tiie most h hchtful t-n!rt t ion in the world
exorpt point to the oirons. It didn't tnVe
the tea. her lon to dmoovor the inclina
tions of his bo5. and b'-iiifi a diplomatic
jeort of teacher, he ion't ooM them and
toll them how sinful it is f.r little ho s
to c-o to the theater, and especially to sit
in the pal lory where only nanfihty ittt
boys go.
No. the tea. her made an appointment
with everv hox In the claas to meet him
the follow in c Saturday afternoon, each
hov to wear his Sunday clothes and le
conippd with a bac of peanuts At the
hour !et the toather found that every
boy had hwen on hand an hmvr ahead of
t ' me .
He led the way to the nearest hnr
losijne hons- and pouch t ticket a in t It
GALLING TIES CUT
Two
Unhappy Wives
From Husbands.
Freed
COURT GRANTS DIVORCES
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T1 FAT K.n Ol iHI. M RITKS
PORM.
W-'TV XJ't'
:enr f NT i;f !.CMe
ki. V"ith the s ;:" t
?C!,.i tT TVpTl-
i! air.urt t Hv-t e
I'.-n iiv' tvt WOTTJ
t a rratier of
vpr t.- a bs-i orf
: for pi:M:c ;.p-t
T-- t.v rriN-i fo-
ji.-xrr TTOftTs .f
"fl t a .: "::'h;:t'on vsr.m re
j; ih'ji t rye jKv-i-rc c 'TT.j' tf
w.- t,x oMTn:e Ms rv: !nr.p
i M.-h won ir. T-e niotvTj
o to T; rnor thft'
i-,e
in
'or r;o"T; etrc-
from
iTSMlTJ
NfiOv
1 "U'Hi. WV-X. wJL-
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The above bf-aiittfnl little poem
was written by M!ss Helen
IVknm. d.Tichter of Mr. and Mrs.
Olio IVlcum. of Piedmont. The
yfurp lady, who has Ins't com
pleted hor iSth year, showa quite
a talent for writing: poetry.
gallery for himself and his party. The
theater never had a more appreciative
aud once. ani the Sunday school tenche
won t soon forjret the afternoon ? expe-
rionce
It took six month of Sunday school
Ifssons tv wipe o;:t the memorie of that
afternoon, and the teacher then made an
announcement that pave him absolute
control of every boy for life and stamped
him as the bt si Sunday school teacher
who ever akod if any little boy had
m- morired the polden t xt. The teacher
merely said that inasmuch as he believed
th:t every boy ou.cht to know how to de
f . t himself he ha.i arrsnced to have
tt:e entire cla.s admitted to a "really
truly" pucilistic contest in a nearby ath
Jetir club.
The teacher carriei out his promise,
and the very n-xt Sunday each boy went
to Sunday school accompanied by three
new boys. It is one of the few cases on
record in which a Sunday school class
eloped healthy crowth out of the
Christmas, Faster or r
lallno Stevens Says Spoil o Ma
One! and Jealous Aildic 1.. 1lr
child lcrerlc! After Year of
Married l.lfofoiirl New .
Two nn ha ppy wives were relieved
from ftalllns matrimonial bands In the
state CfroniT "ottrt yesterday after
noon. Adaline Stevens was p;rantef t
dlvre from Aaron Stevens because
of cruel t y and nnw-a rranted t ea lousy
Addie I,. Kairchitd was piven a divorot
from John K. Katrchild becatise of hav
Ing been deserted.
Kortv-tw o veara of matrimonial trials
and tribulations, with few hours of
sunshine In the entire period, had been
the lot of Mrs. Mevpns, according to
her testimony before .fndg-e tinmen
bein. She said they were married IV
comber IS, iSxSfl. at Ptonson, Michtan,
and that her life has been rendered
miserable ever since that eventful day
Notw-fthstandinjr dawning old a pre. and
the fact that they have two grown
daitp hters. bot h married. Stevens has
been very jealous of late years. M rs
Stevens said, t'nly short time a so
he shadowed her when she was on her
way to church one Sunday nipht. and when
she stopped to visit for a few minutes
with a friend Stevens accused her
w ronp f uUy of havinR met some man.
further than that, she has been left
almost entirely dependent upon her
two married da ur hters for several
years, she said.
Mrs. Kairchild married John Fair
child in Portland. October 2s. IstM. .He
deserted her in little more than a year.
and has never been back.
(X ( r l!" - I t
ll c p fl'l Hu nt Vitx
iwrii xx fnnpr fr
liax n tmtxxn!p
ni!,,rtinf lit of nil
pt rt of ;(,-X't!,
from It 7.x to lit.
K4 rninnii
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x,-ttb pftrn!, r
rllnlnit ImcK ixnl
B.tjllftnlli loot,
tinard. rnblvr-ttrf
x. hool", x rtlu.,
-.-' (:1. . . 4.85
n pi.
Folding Tables
form ft popular Hpm in
our PtocK. The prices
quoted Rhonld prore
npletxdid Indue enxent
for jrou to xriitit our More.
Small Soxxinjr TeMos like illnl :xl i.-tx. Vflrd txxentire
ptnmtn'il tu eixi It ; spiMMMl ......... Sl.iM)
llmxlxvnod Kuldine Tulilos. snli.l li, for ini .Isjm
rrlfrlntiont .............. ............. S I 7
lintnnti!li l olilina Curd TaMes, (lie (Inesl nuido;
reiiiilnr $."i,00; lliis xverk only . . .tt.Tti
500 Yards Reversible
Brusscllcttc Carpet
Mottled etlretfi ill red nr green j flit r
eelloni eliPiip mid slioxvy em-pel ; roan
Inr prii'p lliis xxi-rk, pe-
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Monarch
Malleable
Ranges
Tlio p(ny snlipfaetory kind
burn wood or oonl or ns:
TRICES 5?r7 to 913r
)isoonn( for rnsli.
1 Wf0w i
if
ktrr.;-Srt
$17.50 PARLOR SUIT $11.45
,miflt of 3 pieces. vPUMir eovnt mi. " u'K s-'-. "im:m , . n
finished it mahonnny etlor. No bet tM- vrtlu-- ever of. "red.
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iTv rwsii
S-
lilt y In the Circuit Court yesterday
forenoon. Uroy n asked $rt00 for dam
a ces to his knees sustained In f a Pin
over a telephone polo Whit h had been
left in the street by the defendant com
pany. On t he first trial of (he t ;ie
Prown was iifven fSooa dnntaires. Ap
peal was takenand on the retrial. .lut
concluded, bis ""damnptcs were cut to
$ '00i. Tho Jury was out only a short
time.
Non-Suit In i otpf Trtqitot i
Non-suit w as granted vest r-l iy rfter
no.m bv Orcuit Jndir V'hv n tie nr
tlon of Mao Cooper asainM Josiph Fa
ptet. to re-over JiO.Ortl daiinas for per
sonal Injuries Mrs. Cooper oreupted a
thrfe-stvtry house owned bv Patpiet rti
Kaat Morrlaon and T-at Wa'or streets In
pjofi One nitiht the place c.iua.tt tire.
Inasmuch as there w as no tir -e?t on
the building. Mrs. Cooper w.ts eotnp -1 d
to lump from the third floor. Mi" ,-!-tcvated
her hip and sustaine.l other Inpt-
ries. for which she asked ftO.ot;
pen sa tlon, maintaining t nat
responsible b reason of not b ving
dered the place reasonably a;it"..
Pao.net
' nn
was irn-
rr.ic season.
rhese he are r :
t,-T tr r":ec -.1 ir
: hi ;r int .Iifrrnce ir.
II-' .1 T "-Ml
l'C i-rr.
:k:t -r Jtr.y
:-w. t: n t
. a !-ee-
TV"-
r-ir-
than es
r. -nciipr''i
ir
tur u ffwet f a.trr bcr t."wir jast s!ir
Knjolns Vnioit Iom Pkketlntc. :
OAK1-ANP. Cfll . April IS The Pacific
Coast dumber Mil! Company obtained
an ord t from Superior Jucce Melvin This
mrnir.c restrain! nit the iuildinfr Trades
Council of Alameda County and four
allied unions from picketing in front of
itf mi!! srj from b"ycottinc: ii business.
Tomorrow, Monday, will be tositirely
the last day for discount on East Side
g-as bilis. Portland Gas Company.
epctclea at Metzsera m
SI FS KII.H1 .1XU TIU K
l rs. l , el I Avers It Co n t a i nod
Tropei-ty AVortli SSIS.
After trying- for three months to re
cover a t rnnk containing- her Sunday
clothes and jewelry. Mrs. Ielia C. Max
well, of Clatskanie, filed a suit in
the Circuit Court yesterday against the
Astoria A Columbia River Railway
Company, which she accuses of havtnff
allowed her effects to be stolen.
The complaint recites that following
a Christmas visit among friends in
Portland. Mrs. Maxwell returned to her
home at Clatskanie. In her trunk she
left her 5oweIry. diamonds, pearls and
gold trinkets galore, all valued at
It is alUg-ed that someone broke Into
the baggage room at Clatskanie while
the entire station force was away get
ting drnner and stole the trunk: afore
said. The railway company having re
fused to settle in full, as per itemized
list of contents of trunk. Mrs. Max
well sks the court to try Its hand at
collecting.
Oafryntaii Sues Vartner. j
H. P. Torrev filed suit against h's part
ner in the drpry business. U. 1 KunlMl..
in the Circuit Court yesterday nfteinoon.
Torrev saya Kimball sold tho p-tSM.al
effects of their farm In Chirk County.
Washington, for without ronsuMng
him. He asks for a dissohni m of part
nership and an account Ing.
,
Thief ;iven IntleterniinHle Sentence
For the theft of 1 from t r.i C, linker
several months ago. C. O. 8tron v as
pi ven an indetermimite sentence ye--ier-dav.
He will accordingly aer-e from cue
to seven vears In the penite n'. iry. I.ar
cenv was the chars thrt sentence
was imposed by Circuit Juice Ganltn
be!n yesterday afternoon.
STUDY PORTLAND METHODS
Montana Hoostors Como Horn for
Itlrns In Promotion Work.
of
GOTH' MAKING READY
ruxMurnrAix nu rtuf; rin
HIS i AMIVVHiV.
Tour lny Ho One of Spellbinding ir
Not, According; as Opponent
Seta llio l.ninpU.
SM.PM. or.. April Ifi. -(Special.) -Immediately
after the primaries, tlovornnr
leorge K. Chrtinlerlam will begin nn
active and aggressive campaign for popu
lar endorsement for Putted States Sena
tor. Whether It will be a atittnp-apcak-Ing
campaign or a still hunt, will depend
largely upon the sot t of campaign the Re
pnhliean candidate may puPup. If Fulton
shonM be nominated and", should return
to his duties In Washington. .( 'hamhcrla in
wouhl prolva bti- riot rncaoe In a stump-
spoaklnir raiup;Pnn, thuugh ho would, un
doubtedly, make a few apcoche --pi-rhapa
as many ns Fulton haa made hi the pil
mat eanipalan. If Fnllon should tetnnlu
In theoon. or tome back lieie Inlet nnd
tour the ilai. Chnmherlnln will undoubt
rdlv take the Oump and make tldnus ns
win in as po1hle for the Repuhlitntt nom
inee. Should Mr Cake be the nomlnre. tt Is
certnln that the campaign would be nm
of mntory. for Cuke would probably Inke
the aliittip at nnee In Ida own behalf and
Chamberlain would map nut a tour for
himself. Chamberlain's campaign, as In
dicated by his recent address before the
,1cfToronlan Club In this city, will 'be an
Indorsement of those National policies ad
vocated by Itoosex elt and also," In- I he
main, by Prynn. and particular stress will
be laid upon tariff revision. Itmler reset-vn
t hm. river and harbor Improvements
and reclamation of arid lauds, t'f onurse,
popular elejtlon of Senators will be Ihe
feature of the Chamberlain campaign. If
Cake should be (he nominee, there will be
no issue lietween Ihe Republican and lem
oc! at to rand Ida tea upon this tpiestlnn.
If Fulton should bo tiomlmiti'd,-t 'hamher
luin will presa Senator Fulton fur a defi
nite statement of his altitude upon the
uueatlon wht'lhi-r the legislature ahmihl
clnct the people s cludce.
Hut whether the Chamberlain eampnlHit
b one of stump peaUi'm or Hot, H H
certain to he an a e archive -ilntens.
Ihe (lovetnot a private pnerelarv,
Is a P'.llllcnt wotker of conshleiable
petlence and an otiianlaer of for rot
tuennlratlon In the last cntupnlKn 'i"d a
verv Imptutnnt effect uimui the r.ault of
the t4ubeinn1oi(al ele- tlnn. Py many po
litical wotkets tlatens Is credited with po
litical sauaclly second only to Hint
lis!icsti d by the Uovernor He w ill bo
hi charge of the hendfpiarters uT Ihe ibi--rt-nnr
a campii'un ami will keep somethlni?
tbdiiR nil the lime. With a .W.ittwi maotUv
o nvei come, he w ill try a I Ira"! to M
ihe voters know the tlovninui In In Hi"
race.
Driven I t'nii School liy
I'lrr.
h iI'lrNIOV. VI., April H. Atwult M
boys ami glti wre driven from a five
story hi Irk dormitory of Ihe Troy Aeiid
emv today when the stritctute wad ainl
detily envelnpcd h.V flic. The yoiuiK peo
ple all esca ped. all hmiB h one boy was
hurt hv lumping. -The om Is estimated
Hi ii.otki. The school Is maintained by
tho Mcth.MlNI Fplcopal Cbitreb.
the
ATTACK AV ALTON INFtltM ATION
Lawyers for Highwayman Question
Pistrlet Attorney's Anthortty.
A motion to strike from the Circuit
Court records an information against
'Rabe" Walton, the notorious young
highwayman now awaiting retrial, was
presented before Circuit Judge Clcland
yesterday and taken under advisement.
As in many previous cases where infor
mations have been returned direct by
the District Attorney, his authority to
take such action is questioned. Briefs
will be submitted in the ease.
Walton held up a streetcar and shot
Patrolman Nelson four years ago. He
was tr?ed. convicted and ctren a lencthv
term in the penitentiary. Making use of I
a technicality. Walton's lawyers appealed
to the Supreme Court for a retrial on the
grounds that Walton was never arraVrnfd
previous to his trial and did not plead.
The Supreme Court held this oversight
sufficient to warrant the new trial and
ordered "Walton released from the peni
tentiary and given over to the Multnomah
County authorities.
Gets $20 0 0 Prom Phone Company.
Pamages in the sum of $2000 were
awarded J. J. Frown against the Pacific
Telephone A Telegraph Company by a
C. P. Roberta and Evan C. Pay
Kalispell. Mont., are In Portland 1
special delegation representing:
Kallspell Chamber of Commerce, to
study the methods of advertising In
vogue bv the FortUnd Commercial
Club and the Oregon development
League.
Kalispell now has a population of
about fOOO. and is an active and -progressive
town.- depending- principally
upon the products of the farm and Its
timber resources. lMscusstng the large
shipments of grrain from Portland to
foreign countries. Mr. lay said:
"Portland Will be under greater ob
ligations to our section of Montana
than she has been In the pat. for while
you have succeeded in handling- more
than one-half the grain produced on
the Pacific Coast. when the Great
Northern comes down the North Bank
of. the Columbia, it will brinp us closer
together, and our grain, like that along
the Harriman lines, will find its outlet
down the Columbia.
"We have a great country and we
have a Rood town, but we want to
make the country better and the town
greater. We are down here studying:
advertising plans, and have grotten a
good deal of information which we will
apply when we sret home."
Both Mr. Roberts and Mr. I'ar ex
pressed great gratification at the pros
perity they noted in Portland.
Premier to Make Seven Speeches.
VANCOUVER. B.-C. April IS. It is
semi -off leially announced that Premier
Sir Wilfrid. Iaurier will deliver only
seven speeches in British Columbia on
his proposed trip to the Coast this ear.
H will not go to Prince Rupert. His
addresses will be at Vancouver. Victoria,
Nanaimo. New Westminster, Kamloops.
Nelson and Cranbrook.
Ha nan shoes fit the feet. Kosenth&i's.
FOUR DAYS
ONLY
ILL AND FACTOR
. END mM I
f
FOUR DAYS
ONLY
25,000 Pieces of Mill and
Factory Ends
Never in the history of Portland have such real bargains been offered to the
people. . These ENDS are direct from the mills and factory. The close
buyers and judges of goods will clear out the entire 25,000 Mill Ends in four
days. This Mill and Factory End shipment consists of
CALICOES
GINGHAMS
PERCALES
FLANNELETTES
OUTING FLANNELS
CRETONNES
WHITE GOODS
DRESS GOODS
SILKS
LININGS
LAWNS
MUSLINS
SHEETINGS
CRASHES
TABLE LINENS
FLANNELS
NETTING CURTAINS
CANTON FLANNEL
DAMASKS
CURTAIN SWISS
EM A
AN'S
THE OLD RELIABLE STORE
144-146 THIRD STREET, BETWEEN MORRISON AND ALDER