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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1908)
13 THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND. MAY 17, 1908. r rmmvTmmtmnnmnm'pmmmimmm i - '.iililli.. J I . ; .'iiii ! .11! ,,,,..... "uaiu,. iiiiijii, l iii.i ;;! .Jl' -..mum. A -il Mii-i't OF DENTISTRY .rff! 'i!!mi IL Hi:- ...AM uuimu... 'III' ' W'4 liiifhi' ii Aim. Hi! ' I!! !! I!!!1'1 t : ifini M 1 P fill l :i .1 ill I fit ; ..I HAS PROGRESSED WITH LEAPS AND BOUNDS i,,.; ilii kii l iiii'1 M li'iil V , UMIUUil iWNUHHMimaUHHNnii .al " PRACTICE 1 tt-.Uf tl I Jf fmttrmmwnronjr j 1 I I tt WL R - s all I If1 - MMMMIVMHIMl DR. B. E. WRIGHT." 9 A few wideawake, progressive dentists in different cities have kept in the lead by possessing the necessary ? skill, enterprise and resources to adopt and apply all that is best in modern dental practice. 9 Men with less ambition and skill are satisfied to confine their efforts along the lines taught at schools, and as a natural consequence, remain in a rut. 9 "We offer you advanced dentistry, which includes' every discovery of value up to the minute, and we pos sess the necessary skill to apply. every advance made by. the prof ession. 9 Crown and Bridge "Work, Gold and Porcelain Fill ings, perfect-fitting Plates, Painless Extractions, and all other work, we guarantee as the best of its kind obtainable. Prices moderate. , 9 During Summer, this office will close at 6 P. M. GOOD SET OF TEETH ON RUBBER PLATE . $5.00 BEST SET OF TEETH ON RUBBER PLATE -. $8.00 DR. B. E. WRIGHT PAINLESS DENTIST 342 Va Washington Street, Corner Seventh . OFFICE HOURS-8 A. M. to 6 P. M.; SUNDAYS-9 A. M. to 1. P. M. Phone Main 2119 Twelve Years in Portland PRIZES FOR PARADE East Side Children's Pageant Rose Festival Feature. OFFER BY BUSINESS CLUB Organization Will Pay Three Cash Premiums for Best Decorated Ve hicles With Child Drivers En-, tries Are Being Received. At a meeting of the East Side Busi ness Men's Club yeeterday, it was de cided to offer- for the children's pa rade on the East Side during the Hose Festival, a prize of $10 for the best decorated pony cart driven by a child of less than 15 years of age, another of $10 is offered for the best decorated dog-cart driven by a' child of 15, and a prize of $5 for. the best-decorated bi cycle -ridden by a child under 15. All desiring to compete should eend their names and addresses by May 25, to C. A. Pigelow, president of the Business men's Club, care Markell & Co., Union avenue and East Morrison street. The first entry for the dog-cart prize was received from Oregon City and is a 4-year-old boy, who will drive a dog cart. Children from the North Central, Brooklyn, Stephens' Addition and Clin ton Kelly schools will met In the Ladd field, south of Hawthorne avenue, Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 4 P. M. to -drill for the parade. Mount Tabor, Sunnyside and Montavilla chil dren, and also children from the Ver non, Williams Avenue. Highland and Thompson will also meet together ac cording to arrangements yet to be made.. Parents are requested to assist in this matter as far as they can do so. Every East Side parent who is sure that the children under his family tree are the smartest, prettiest, cutest chll i dren on earth has a glorious chance to prove It to the world. This year the East Side celebration of the Rose Fes tival Is to be noteworthy. Although the children's parade prizes have just been announced, it is certain that the East Side will do Itself proud, and that a most unique parade will be the re sult is evident. If you are an East Side father and there is a goat In the neighborhood, a pony, a good-natured dog, a sheep, even a prize rooster that can be made to pull anything on wheels, runners or a com bination of the two, there is a chance for you to make that kid of yours the happiest In the town. The committee wants novel "Vehicles drawn by unusual combinations of beasties; and it also wants decorated vehicles, decorated dog-carts, decorated pony carts, and none but children under 15 years need apply. A parade of this character has never been attempted in the city or the Northwest before, but the Business Men believe that the mere announce ment of their plans will so stir the pat riotism of East Side parents that en tire success will be guaranteed. The East Side has the children, thousands on thousands of them; it also has the roses In ton lots, and this, mixed with several hundred pounds' pressure to the square inch of home loyalty," is what the business men are depending on. This year, the children's parade, the chief feature of last year's carnival, will be given only on the East Side, by East Side children. There it Is hoped to have 2000 children in line, and with the co-operation of the East Side parents this can easily be attained. During the coming week Professor Rlngler and his assistant, Mr. Larlmore of the Y. M. C. A., will visit the various East Side schools and enroll children for the parade; a word to the children at home will enable the East Side to make its first public parade the best the city has witnessed. REDUCED RATES TO SEASIDE For the occasion of the passing of Uncle Sam's battleships off Seaside, May 20, the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad has provided the following additional train service; No. 24, leaving Union Depot Tues day, May 19, 6 P. M., runs through, to Seaside, arriving 10:40 P. M. In addi tion to regular train No. 22, leaving Wednesday, 8 A. M., special train will leave Union Depot- 7 A. M., arriving Seaside 10:40 A. M. - . - Fare round trip, going Tuesday, re turning within 30 days, $4. Fare round trip, going Wednesday, returning same day, $3. - BURDEN MEL'S LIFE A SPIRITUALISTS OBJECT TO HIS ANTI-CIjAIRVOYAXT BILL. Metzger. Jeweler, optician, 342 Wash. Heap Complaints on Head of Conn' cilman Who Says Protests Are Not Justified by Facts. Councilman Cottel's life has been a bur den since he introduced an ordinance into the Council at its last session, forbid ding the practice of clairvoyancy or kin dred "arts" in Portland. He Bays he merely agreed to put the measure in to accommodate a man. whose . name he does not know, but every one in town who wants to lodge a complaint against the proposed law hunts up Cottel and vents his spleen on that humble official. There are a number of spiritualist min isters in the city. It develops, and they and their friends are "after" Cottel. Because of the fact that the ordinance In its entirety has never been published. they have taken it for granted that its terms will put their ministers out of bust ness. Such, however. Is not the case. Only those who accept pay for their ser vices are effected under the provisions of the proposed law. The proposed ordinance is as follows: Section 1 That Is shall be unlawful for any person or persons to advertise by display sign, circular, handbill or . In any newspaper, periodical, magazine or other publication or publications, or by nnv other means, to tell fortunes or re veal the future: to find or restore lost or stolen property, to locate on wens, gold or Btlver or other ore or metal or natural oroduct: to restore lost love. friendship or affection: to reunite or pro cure lovers, husbands, wives, lost relatives nr f.tcnH. M- tn rive advine In business affairs or advice of any other kind or nature to others for or without pay, by means of occult or psyenic powers. lacui forces, clairvoyance, psychology. psvehometry. spirits, mediumshfp, seer stiip, prophecy, astrology, palmistry, nec romancy or like crafty science; cards, talismans, charms, potions, magnetism or magnetized articles or suosiances; ori ental mysteries, or magic of any kind or nature; and any person convicted thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than twenty-five ($25) dollars nor more than one hundred $100) -dollars for each offense; - Sec. 2 That any person or persons who shall obtain money or property from an other by fraudulent devices and practices in the name of.' or by means of spirit me diumship. palmistry, card reading, astrol ogv. seership or like crafty science, or fortune telling of any kind, shall be It is not necessary to have the ready money in order to furnish your home complete from this store's im mense stock of High-Grade Furniture and Carpets. Your simple promise to pay so much each week or month is all that is required. it SANITARY CODCHES $3.98 This is the lowest price ever quoted in Portland. None sold to dealers only one to any customer. No telephone orders. Mail orders will be filled at $4.48, being 50c extra for packing nd shipping. These Couches and Davenports are' absolutely first-class and are full size, with frames finished Vernia Martin color. SANITARY DAVENPORTS $4.89 Like illustration. Lowest price ever made in Portland. No phone orders, none to dealers only one to a cus tomer. Mail orders $5.30, being 50o extra to pay for packing and shipping. n fclil -tan! ' IM - II K Remnants of Jap Matting, up to 10 yds., 25c quality ; 15 Regular stock Jap Matting, 25c value, sale price 19c The celebrated Palmer Hammocks which we sell have been awarded 20 medals at the different fairs and exhibitions where they have been exhibited. They are made in a va riety of patterns, designs, weaves and eolors, which can, be found in no other line. The theory upon which these Hammdcka are made gives greater durability and strength, with the same amount of material, than any other method. The cords at both head and foot of the hammock are carried down through the spreader, thus strength ening the edges of the hammock, which usually give way first. We show- a complete line from' , SI. 25 to S6.00 Meat Safes, made of heavy spruce lumber, 28 in. high, in. wide, has one mov able shelf, front and sides covered with heavy enam eled steel screen, non rust SI. 25 CODCH SALE To keep our workmen busy we con-, tinue the Couch Sale of last week for one week longer. Handy Couch, hard edge, made with fancy stripe covering, J6.00 value, this week S3. 85 Handy Couch, spring edge, fancy stripe covering,- regular $7.50 value, this week . 84. T5 Velour Couch, hard edge, raised head, moulded frame, $8.75 regular price, special this week .'..-S5.75 Dining Table, as Illustrat ed, six ft. long, 42 In. di ameter, beautiful ftniBh, has extra leg to support, center when open.SX2.50 EXTRA VALUES Car of iew Iron Beds arrived last week. Old samplas are now on sale at big reduction. No. 9 Good, light weight Iron Bed. 4-6, five spindles, head and foot S3.60 No. 101 Iron Bed, like Illustration, 4-0 wide, blue enamel finish ... .84.95 No. S90 Brass Rod Bed, seven spindles, head and foot, green enamel finish, J8.00 value 85.95 No. 577 Red and White 4-6 Iron Bed, regular price $8.25, now 86.05 No. 687 Bed made of extra-heavy tub ing, finish white and gold, $10.00 value SS.IO 9 U ! mi I I I! i l - II III - 4 II ii III k 'I I ii I llllliilllin 1 m InUyLl I kill ill J lllllM ' Iilllllil It 111 IlliUj iiiiiMiiimiijiUa JIM II iiiiiniiininiiii; The Jeweler and Optician LEFFERTS. Publishers. We have cut glass at cut prices that will appeal to you. Come In. We take anything that ever was Jewelry and make new Jewelry of It. ron't forget that the pearl or rate Is the June birth month stone. Don't forget that graduation r resents will have to be selected n the near future. Don't forget the advantages of having your old Jewelry repaired now. We make new things out of old. It doesn't take a fortune to buy a diamond, but a diamond may be the beginning of a fortune for you. It. appears that the practice of making graduation gifts is going to be more general this year than ever before. If a man belongs to a lodge he appreciates a lodge emblem as a birthday gift. We have beautiful elk teeth mounted. We buy old gold and sliver. If ydu would rather have the money, we pay the cash you can take new goods. Those dainty things in hand painted china which you see dis played In our store may be had at unusually low prices. "Take time by the forelock" is an old ar. If you take your time OisCB A WEEK. from a timepiece selected from our stock you will always be on time. The watch that Is not overhauled and put in good condition regular, lv will not last much more than half the time that it otherwise would. Birthdays are occurring all the time. We are constantly prepared. A little remembrance from the Jewelry store will outlive many years. By the way. did you notice whether Secretary Tart wears a diamond? We would really like to know. Who will be the first to tell us? Don't forget that we have the official Rose Carnival fob neat, attractive and original design. Send one back East to your friends. It is our Intention to close out our line, of plated goods. That means we are more desirous to get rid of what is left than to make a profit un the sales. Even if the roses don't bloom In time for the Carnival, we have rose hat pins that are Just 'as pretty as the real bloom and much more lasting. (See them in our window.) It Is a long time till Christmas, but June weddings are coming and some of your friends will be the contracting party. We have hun dreds of odd and original conceits suitable for such events. We would like to know whether readers of The Jeweler an,d Op- 272 WASHINGTON STREET. tlcian are pleased with the publi cation whether they have any suggestions to make. Contribu tions solicited. We sell a good man's watch for $6, and a good lady's watcb. for $10. These are really good watches. Of course, they are not the best. We have the best at the lowest possible prices. Our watch-repairing department Is In charge of an expert, and his many years of experience, particu larly on high-grade watches, makes his services doubly valu able. The Leffert guarantee back of all his work. We are still anxious to have you criticise our windows. We are doing the very best we know hovf with them. We want your sug gestions. It is good for a town to have good display windows in the stores. We appeal to your home pride. Mr. Leffert is particular to have everv pair of glasses Just right, entirely satisfactory. He takes pride In his work. He has made this work a life study and aims at the perfect. Those who have enjoyed his pervices know their worth. We have a H4 -karat perfect blue-white diamond in our Im mense stock of gems, which we will offer this week only, for $375. This is a sweeping reduction In pi ice and the stone cannot be duplicated elsewhere for a much higher price. These are the prices at which we are selling diamond rings: $.".". $10.50, $12.50, $25.00, $50.00, $75.00, and so forth. For $5.75 you get a bright little stone In solid gold mounting.- At each figure you get a diamond of exceptional value for the money. deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than twenty-five ($25) dollars nor more than one hundred ($100) dollars for each offense. Sec. 3 That any person or persons who shall hold or give any public or private meeting, gathering, circle or seance oi any kind In the name of spiritualism, or of any other religious body, society, cult or denomination, and therein practice or permit to be practiced fraud or deception of any kind, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than twenty-five ($25) dollars nor more than one hundred ($100) dollars for each offense. Sec. 4 Nothing in this ordinance shall be so construed as to apply to ministers of the religion of spiritualism, holding papers of ordination indorsed by the National Spiritualist Association of the United States of America, provided said ministers shall not engage In any of the practices enumerated in the foregoing sections.' The Lusttana has 40 clocks on controlled by a master clock In bouse. Ha nan hoi lit fh feet. Rosenthal' "THE STORE THAT RIGHTS THE WRONG" THE NEW PROPRIETOR Chicago Clothing Co. Men's Suits Elegant hand-tailored, new Spring colors and patterns, fancy and plain Worsteds, Serges and Velours; gar ments that will show equal to suits sold in Portland at $15 to $16.50, for only 69-71 THIRD ST., BETWEEN OAK AND PINE Men's Suits A collection of high-grade Suits for men and young men, finished with fancy cuffs and' the late novelty effects now so popular in men's suits. Other stores will charge you $20 and $25. Our price .I it LEFFERT'S LEFFERT'S LEFFERT'S LEFFERT'S