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HElr.lcj THEATER (Fourteenth and Wash
inctnt Mydo KitctVs comedv, "Girls."
Tonight at 8:15 o'clock. ' -
8UNGAI.OW THEATER fTwelfth ar.S Mcr.
rla.tni Bnker sto:k t'ompanv In There
and Back." .Thla afternoon "at 2:lfr and
tonlaht at 8:13.
BAKER THEATER fThird Blr-et. between
i nmhlll and Taylor) Hrrv "Boresford In
"Who's Your Krlvjnd?" This afternoon at
5!: LI nnd tnnleht at 8.15.
ORPHEI M THEATER- (Morrison, between
fclxth and Seventh) Advanced vaudeville
Matinee at 2:1.1; tonlKht at 8:13.
GRAND THEATER (Washington, between
seventh atnl Park) Vaudeville de luxe.
?:::. ::w and l p. m.
PANTAUKS THEATER (Fourth and Stark)
Continuous vaudeville. 2:St 7-.10 and
0 -to P M.
Death of Pioneer Woman. Mrs.
Rachel Baird died yesterday at the home
of her daughter. Mrs. A. S. Dresser, 321
East Thirty-fourth street. She was an
early pioneer of California, having
crossed the plains with her parents In
1M7, settling in Santa Clara. Sho was
married to Curtis Baird. a California
pioneer, in IBM. With her husband and
family sho came to Oregon in 1X77 and
made her home In Oregon City until 1S9S,
Rince which time she had been a resident
of Portland. Her husband died three
years ago. She was the mother of nine
children, seven of whom survive her Mrs.
Charlotte A. Dresser. Dr. Alvln "VV., John
C, Oenrge Clarke and Llzane G. Baird,
of Portland; Mrs. Grace W. Macdonald,
of Flint. Mich., and Mrs. Kate M. Bryce,
of Seattle, Wash. The funeral will be
held from the family residence, 321 East
Thirty-fourth street, today at 2:30 P. M.,
and the interment will be In Greenwood
CViurtery.
Wife Causes His Arrest. Fred Ham
lin, of 3:!0 Tillamook street, was arrested
yesterday afternoon on complaint of Mrs.
Hamlin, charging assault and battery.
There had been some trouble between the
couple early in the week and Hamlin
had absented himself from home to avoid
at rest. Constable Wagner succeeded, how
ever, in locating the man yesterday and
took Mm Into custody. Mrs. Hamlin, who
1m but IS years old, has been married two
years, and has a divorce suit pending in
Clackamas County. Mrs. Hamlin asserts
her husband on Friday last not only beat
her but also assaulted her sister, Mrs.
Russell. Hamlin will have a hearing to-
morrow morning In the Municipal Court.
Will, Discuss Recall EJ. S. J. Mc
Allister will address the People's Forum
tonight at Its meeting in Selling-Hirsch
hall. Tenth and Washington streets, on
"The Kind of Charter Portland Ought to
Have." The meetings of the Forum are
of Increasing interest because of the
prospect of having three distinct changes
in the form of the charter presented to
tlte people. A large delegation from the
United 13a st Side Push Clubs" is expected
to appear at this meeting and present
their side, of the proposition to recall the
members of the City Council. A large at
tendance is expected.
W-. J. Smith has opened a popular
priced tailoring establishment in the
Rothchild building, 2S7V4 Washington
street. He has fitted up a fine sales
room In the lobby of the office, the work
rooms being on the fourth floor. C. H.
Lane, Portland's best-known and most
popular tailor, will have charge of the
cutting-room, and will supervise th
making of each garment, which Is a
guarantee that the fit and workmanship
will be perfect. New firm, new goods.
Now Is the time to order a new suit for
Kaster.
Declinics to Extend Time. On the
ground that conditions are extremely
dangerous. Mayor Lane yesterday vetoed
the ordinance passed by the City Council
two weeks ago, extending the time for
compliance with the provisions of the law
as to wiring on overhead systems, where
there are heavy currents. The Council
fixed the time at June 1, lt09, extending
it from last December. The ordinance
regulates the manner in which wires
must be strung, and is backed by union
labor, led by the Electricians' local
union.
KAVANATJOH ArTNOONC-BS CAltBIDACT.
John P. Kavanaugh yesterday announced
his candidacy for re-election as City At
torney. He filed his declaration of inten
tion with the County Clerk, setting out
his purpose, if re-elected, of continuing
the important work now being done under
his administration. As yet no candidates
have appeared In opposition to (Mr. Kava
naugh.
Investors and Homeseekers, Atten
tion. Auction sale of fine residence prop
erty, lot 4, block 1S5, East Portland, two
houses thereon, 465 and 467 East Ash St.,
March 23, at 10 A. M., at Courthouse
door. Property of Levy estate. Title
clear; abstract furnished. Inquire A. C.
Emmons, attorney for administrator,
Chamber of Commerce.
Prices Out in Green Slabwood and
continuing for the next 30 days, beginning
Monday. March 22, the Albina Fuel Com
pany wHl sell green slabwood at reduced
prices. This is to avoid the Summer
rush so get your order in now while the
wood is cheap and your order can be
tilled promptly. To get our prices phone
Kast 1S2 or C 1117.
Thbrb is only one Melba. one Sarah
Bernhardt, one Paderewski and only one
"Mann'" in the printing business in Port
land and that is John M. Mann, at. the
" Ivy Press. 68 Fourth street, ground floor.
Both phones 40S8.
IIousk-Plkasino Time- Is the Time to
have your mattresses renovated and re
turned the tame day. Main 474. A 1374.
Portland, Curled Hair Factory. H.
Metsger. 226-228 Front street.
Council or Jewish Women. There will
be a meeting of the Bible Study Class of
the Council of Jewish Women, next Wed
nesday at 2:30 P. M., in the vestry of
Temple Beth Israel.
Positively last week of auction sale of
crockery, cut glass, hand-painted china,
etc. Elite China & Glass Co.. 352 Mor
rison street, near Seventh street.
Home for Sale. Owner leaving city.
Will sell my $6000 house and 50x100 lot.
finely located In Goldsmith's Addition, at
a bargain. A TS0, Oregonian.
Timber for Sale. From 20.000,000 to
:V00O.Oi feet of best Umber in the heart
or Tillamook County. For particulars
address! AD 7S1, Oregonian.
Sewkd Soles, 75 Cents. Best Oak
leather. While you wait, or sent for.
Jacob Sell wind, S87 Stark, near Park.
Phone Main "3o9. A 3212.
Drt Corkwood, and slahwood, sawed or
four-foot; prompt delivery. Steel Bridge
Fuel Company. Phones: Kast 424. C 1773.
Choice apartment site facing north,
Lpvojoy and West 23d: $100 per foot, this
week only. Frank Bollam. 12S Third St.
United Wireless, prfd.. transferable.
100 shares for talc, at a big snap. D Till,
Oregonian.
Wanted. Hair interest in established
contracting; and building business. B "SI,
Oregonian.
Wanted. Half Interest established real
estate and insurance business. B 7S0,
Oregonian,
St. Martin's Hotel opened for season" ex
tensive repairs have recently been made."
H. P. Chriftensen Co., wall paper, paint
ing, tinting, decorating, ith and Alder.
For Rent. Nine-room house. 7tS Mar
shall. Apply asl Washington street.
Dr. Georob Ainslie has returned.
Offices Oregonian building.
Dr. Lion's dental office, Rothchild
building. I'lione r.HN. .
Dr. Swain, dentist. 311 rvakum bids.
For Rent. Offices. Fentoii. building.
V -catai.n-ers. 12-niile roadhouse.
Doctors Mat Speed Aittoh. That nhr.
slclans owning automobiles who exceed
the speed limit while responding to pro
fessional call?, are not violating the
speed ordinance, was the opinionrendered
yesterday by Judge Van Zante In the
case of Dr. Calvin White, one of the 16
motorists arrested for racing on Holla
day avenue Friday. The court held that
as the physician was hastening, at the
time, to attend a child suffering from
pneumonia, the speeding of the machine
waa not a violation of the ordinance.
Henry Zimmerman, of the Studebaker
Company, proved that he was being sent
for a physician when arrested, and upon
this showing he also escaped without a
fine. W. H. Lee and H. W. Peterson
entered pleas of guilty and were fined
$14 each.
-News Agest in Dilemma. J. B. Lang
ford, a news agent on the Southern Pa
cific, must either support his wife or
break rock for the county. This matter
was decided for Langford yesterday fore
noon by County Judge Webster. Lang
ford was up on complaint made- by his
wife. He left her lately, after a squabble.
ana wrote ner a letter from Ashland, say
ing she might shift for herself in the
future. Equipped with the letter she
got out a warrant for his arrest. Langford
told the Judge he had no money , to give
his wife. The court's response was
prompt and effective. It was that Lang
ford goes to the rockpile if, by next Tues
day, he hasn't devised means for giving
his wife at least $25 per month.
The Saxb of lots in Capitol Hill still
continues; this is due to the fact that
they are the cheapest lots on the market;
Just think of it. full-size lots 50x100 feet,
selling for $250, on the West Side, no
draw-bridges to cross, 5-cent carfare and
only 15 minutes ride from the center of
the city on the Oregon Electric road, take
.the cars at Front and Jefferson and come
'out today, men on the ground to show
you. Particulars of Cloheesy & Smith,
401 McKay building. Third and Stark sts.
Roomer Routs Burglar. W. H. Ben
jamin, an employe of the -Honeyman
Hardware Company, early yesterday
morning discovered a burglar in his room,
at 533 Morrison street. The intruder fled,
from the room followed by Benjamin
who was unable to capture the man. The
burglar before entering Benjamin's room
visited the room of "F. D. Webber, In the
same building, and secured a small sum
of money. v
Grace- Methodist Church, Twelfth and
Taylor streets Rev. John Henry Cudllpp,
D. iD.. pastor. Evening theme; "Tester
day." Men's chorus of 50 voices, by
request, repeat "On the Sea" (Buck) and
"Remember Now Thy Creator" (Rhodes).
Quartet choir morning and evening. Pro
fessor Wilder, organist and choir director.
Imperial Scots Concert Compact.
Under the auspices of the Burns Club of
Oregon, Wednesday, March 31, at Arion
nan. Tickets can be had from the mem
bers of the Burns Club of Oregon, Clan
JMacieay, St. Andrew's Society. Cale
donian Society and from Duncan Macleod,
oiv bwetiana building.
Rev. William Parson, D. D.. of Beaver
Falls, Pa., at Hawthorne Park Presby
terian Church, Sunday morning and even
ing. Theme "Room for the Spiritual"
and "True Response of the Heart to the
Love of Christ."
Small Blaze Squelched. The Fire De
partment was called out yesterday at
noon to extinguish a blaze in the base
ment of a residence, at 605 East Eleventh
street. The fire was quickly put out.
The loss amounted to $60. '
Don't fail to attend Saervald's illus
trated lecture' on Norway, at Taylor
Street Church, Monday evening, March
22. The lecture Is in English; 50 cents.
"Heaven on Earth," the New Thought
gospel, by Rev. Victor Morgan, in Alisky
hall, Third and Morrison, every Sunday
night. Free to all. ,
For Rent. Modern building ins new
warehouse district, close in; 45,000 square
feet floor space; trackage facilities.- A
775, Oregonian. - -
Draughtsmen Wanted, by D. L Wil
liams, architect. Chamber of Commerce.
A Musical Treat!
Brandes' Grill, 103 Sixth, serves the
finest 50c turkey dinner ever prepared.
Christian Science Books and supplies.
Moffett's, 111 Sixth street.
LARGE HOTEL CONTRACTS
New Imperial and Hotel Portland
to
Be Furnished by J. G.
Mack & Co.
Contracts for supplying furniture for
the complete refurnishing of the Hotel
Portland were awarded yesterday to J.
G. Mack & Co. The elaborate plans
ior rerurmsnmg tne hotel were de
scribed some weeks ago. The new fur
niture, personally selected by Mr. Bow
ers, Is of the finest character, and will
be Installed by the local firm as soon
as It can be produced by the manufac
turers.
"Coming so soon after our success In
securing the complete furnishings for
tne new imperial Hotel," said Mr.
Mack yesterday, "the Hotel Portland's
order Is naturally doubly gratifying.
As you know, Mr. Phil Metschan, Jr.,
was In the Eastern markets with our
buyer only last month. The furniture
he selected is of the highest type, and
everything else is In keeping. Be
sides supplying everything; that goes
into the New imperial, even down to
the table linen, we shall design and ex
ecute the decorative treatment through
out. "Each-of these contracts is, I believe.
larger than any previously plaeed in
Portland, and the two together, both
in the amounts of money involved and
the work entailed upon our organiza
tion, will certainly make a large show
ing for our season's business."
GREENOE HEIGHTS, $20
A Lot Office Open All Day Sunday
for Week-Day Workers.
Owing to the fact that it was im
possible to take care of all of the
callers during the week. C. J. Owen &
Co., 414 Lumber Exchange building,
Second and Stark, announce that they
will be open all day Sunday.
ST. THERESA'S
Sanatorium has dismissed the children
formerly under its care and the building
which was occupied by them is now open
for tuberculosis patients and incurables.
All will be given the best of care both
night and day. The public will kindlv
call and not transact business by corre
spondence. Phone Red 33. Oak Grove.
Take Oregon City car to Oak Grove.
PLANT SIBSON'S ROSES
The Sibson Rose Nurseries.
Acres of Roses!
Two-year-old ' bushes.
Grown in the open field.
Now Is a good time to plant.
Office and Nurseries 1180 Milwaukie
avenue. .
Sunday Dinner at the Louvre, $1.00
A special Sunday dinner will be served
at the Louvre, corner Fourth and Al
der streets, for $1, from 5 to 9 P. M.
Jeffery's orchestra.
Hoenig has opened a ladies' tailoring
establishment at 426 Fleidner bids., will
Introduce his work at moderate prices.
Entre Nous Club's next dance Saturday
v. March 27, Homesteaders Hall.
Diamonds For the Bride
A piece of fine diamond jewelry
will please her best. It Is most
appropriate' as a token of love,
admiration and friendship, but it
will be prized the most of all for
the beautiful sentiment It ex
presses. Tbe finest stock of diamond
In Portland's largest Jewelry
sjore.
RIXGS of fancy cluster, set with
rubies, sapphires, emeralds,
pearls, turquoise, opals, etc.: $10
to $500. Earrings. $15 to '$500.
Diamonds and o t h e r precious
stones made up in La Valuers
and fancy necklaces. $5 to $150.
Bracelets set with diamonds and
other precious gems, $5 to $250.
Brooches, scarfplns, studs, hat
pins, studded with gems of all
kinds, from $10 to $500.
Diamond solitaire engagement
rings, 25 to lOOO.
Tiffany wedding; rinsra
slses 93 to 912.
in aU
WEDDING FAVORS Brooches,
combs, signet rings, hatpins,
scarfplns, watch fobs, tie clasps,
cuff buttons, beauty pins.
EVERY OT i: WHO BUYS JEWELRY of us feels that he or she has
secured a good bargain. We Intend that every one shall feel that
way. Every article we sell must be right In quality, style and price
WE AIM TO PLEASE YOU.
JAEGER BROS.
266 Morrison St.,
HELD FOR FENCING L
HAN LEY AND OTHER STOCKMEN
ARE INDICTED.
Seven Complaints Are Returned by
Grand Jury, Including Two
Against Indians.
Seven Indictments were returned yester
day morning by the United States grand
jury against alleged violators of laws
coming under Federal Jurisdiction. The
most Important of these was that against
William Hanley, who is accused of ille
gally fencing S5.000 acres of Government
land in Harney County. Mr. Hanley Is a
prominent stockman of Malheur County.
Similar indictments were brought against
Antone Vey, Joe Vey, John Boyd and
Fred P. Phillips. The Veys are promi
nent sheepmen in Umatilla County, but
the Indictment charges them with fencing
1000 acres In Morrow County. John Boyd
is alleged to have enclosed 360 acres in
Union County, and Phillips 400 acres in
the same county.
Two husky redskins from the Umatilla
reservation were indicted of crimes on
their reservation, one offense" being that
of Walter Bomson who was charged with
the larceny of a saddle, and the other
against John Ml'.chell on the charge of
assaulting his mother with intent to kill.
Mitchell attacked his mother one morning
after imbibing too much firewater. He
beat her over the head with a tepee pole,
leaving her lying unconscious and almost
dead.
Bench warrants have been issued for
the arrest of some of those indicted and
several have been taken Into custody.
Hanley is under bail for his 'alleged
offense having been held last Fall to
answer for it. The grand Jury ad
journed until Monday.
INVESTMENTS IN CHOICE
REAL ESTATE.
Third-Street Corner.
$100,000 will buy an improved business
corner on Third street; building Is new;
modern; commands rent of $800 per
month, and will pay 8 per cent net: a
splendid Investment, as Its location (south
of B-urnside) will be sure to enhance In
value, as weii as pay a good rate of in
terest. See ustor particulars.
Fifth and Hoyt Corner.
$50,00l buys fine Quarter block, covered
with brick warehouse, on the northeast
corner of Fifth and Hoyt streets; under
lease until November, after which will
pay a good rate of interest. Call On us.
Seventh-Street Quarter
Near the Custom-House. This Quarter
block will improve well, as it Is very de
sirably located, and is cheap at $50,000.
For full particulars call, upon us.
Sixth and Irving.
Quarter block on the northwest corner
of Sixth and Irving streets, near Union
Depot, ready for improvement. Can
show buyer good rate of interest on prop
erty wnen bunt upon.
Tenth and Flanders.
V
$32,000 buys this choice quarter bjock,
very central and desirable; best buy in
the city at the price. For particulars
call upon' us.
Fifteenth-Street Corner.
Southeast . corner of Fifteenth and
Marshall Btreets, 50x100, right across from
the new General Electric Company's
warehouse, trackage facilities, best single
lot for the price, $17,500, to be had In the
city. See us for particulars.
Sixth-Street Quarter.
Near Union Depot, new modern three
story brick, all fully rented; monthly
rental of $835; a very desirable bargain,
being well located on Sixth street. See us
for price and terms.
Stark-Street Corner. t
Very desirable corner lot on Stark
street, close in, sure to prove an attrac
tive Investment. See us about this If you
want a good piece of inside property.
We have a number of other good invest
ments, close in, as we make a specialty
of inside business property.
Factory Site, "
With river and rail transportation, 360
feet of river frontage, deep water, track
age in the rear, most desirable site (com
prising three acres of ground) for factory
in or about the city. For particulars call
on us.
River Frontage.
Have fine tract on the river, 900 feet of
frontage, railroad and ' river transporta
tion, large body of land, suitable for big
mill or manufacturing plant. See us if
you want such a piece of property.
N. B. If you have good properties that
you wish sold, list them with us, as we
are in close touch with moneyed people,
who invest money on our Judgment and
20 years' experience in dealing in Portland
real estate.
CHARLES K. HENRY & SOX,
250 Stark Street, Portland, Oregon.
Mission! for Men.
A mission for men will open at St.
Diamonds For the Wife
What will make a nicer Easter
present to your wife than a
beautiful diamond ring, sunburst,
brooch, watch studded with dia
monds; earrings or La Valller?
The value will- always be there
and the chances are that in a
few years the article will be
worth twice what you paid
for It. -
DIAMONDS ARE
SURE TO ADVANCE
Our stock of unmounted dia
monds is one of the largest in
the city. We can match any
stone you bring in, from the
smalt one, weighing -karat, to
the larger ones, weighing 2 and
3 karats. Our $25 and $35 dia
mond rings are the talk of the
town. Compare them with oth
ers. Our Diamond Brooches
set in clusters or single stones,
range in price from $10.00 up.
Leading Jewelers
and Opticians
Bet. 3d and 4th
OJfM LIMITED NUMBER SOLD
Permits Now Selling
For Season Tickets to
2d Annual Spring
Musical Festival
5-C0NCERlSatARM0RY-5
Nlslit or April SO, May, 1, J,
Afternoons, May 1, I,
CHICAGO SYMPHONY
60 ORCHESTRA 60
Adolph Rosenbecker. Conductor.
Portland Festival Chorus
300-V0ICES-30O
W. H.
, Boyer, rirector.
4 CELEBRATED VOCALISTS
lO-INSTBCMENTAL SOLOISTS lo
And the World-Famons Pianist
MYRTLE ELVYN
Permits may be boucht at Ellers
With a Permit You Can
SEE and HEAR
5 Concerts for
S Concerts for
.$2.00
.$1.00
tl,?1.?' Pe"r' stop. April s. After
this date nothlns sold but slns-Ie ao
missions to each concert "'nB'e aa"
LawrencA'a Pliii.nl, tm.ij .
i.urc ana snerman
streets, at 7:30 this evening. The course
or the sermons during the week will
be preached by Rev. Walter L. Polk
cr. niry oution, Kedemptorist
WHERE TO DINE.
SelIoacIe f the season at the
- " iM.iaurim; nne private apart
ments for ladles. 306 Wash., near Fifth.
Special Sunday chicken dinner with ice
cream. 60 cents; fine Oriental apartments
parties; special' merchants' lunch :
cents. 352 Alder street, corner Park. '
Castillian Grill, 427 Washington street.
Chicken tamales and potpies a specialty.
eru U1UUC1, O LO O JT. JU... OUC. 1
A special fi0c chicken rlinnr
Hall's Restaurant, 330 Washington street.
SPRING JJPENING.
A complete and attractive display of
- . pAticuia ana moaisn headgear.
-1 bivs ua a caii ana compare
prices. Savoy MilMnery. 284 Grand ave.
FLORISTS.
Tonseth Floral Co.. 12S 6th at.
Wedding- and visttinjc cards.
W. G. Smith
a o., YYasning-ton bldg..
4in ana )vasn.
PHOTOGRAPHS
Taken at Aune, Columbia bidg., will he
uuiaueu promptly regardless of weather.
New United Electric Railway
1 Harborton. See adv. Page 6, Sectio
o. waicn tne movement down
river."
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CARD OP THANKS.
i.?, to exPrss our thanks to the
kind friends ar:d neighbors for their many.
-. , . . n.i., expressions ot Syr
pathy shown us during our great sorro
J" aeam oi tne late Samuel A. Whis
ler. Also for the beautiful floral offer
ings. ' MRS. E. J. WHISLER AND FAMILY.
CARD OF THANKS.
We desire to thank our many friends
who helped us by their kind words of
sympathy In our recent bereavement,
and for the many beautiful floral of
ferings. MRS; JOHN SHERLOCK
AXD FAMILY.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to express our sincerest
thanks to our many friends for the
warm sympathy extended during our
recent sorrow. . MRS. MATILDA HALL
AND FAMILY.
Blamaner Pnoto - Supply . Go.
For kodaks and films. Ill 6th st.
Sirs. Malione Gets Divorce.
On March 5 the courts of California
will
undoubtedly receive your patronage.
There is not a man in Portland who cannot find
here the Suit or Overcoat of his choice at precisely the
price he wants to pay. The prices begin at $15 and
range upward by easy stages to $50.00.
THE "DEY" TIME REGISTER
1TT 1-T A 1VT STATIONERY & PRINTING CO
J--'-- lillVl FIFTH AND OAK STS.
granted Adele Mahone. who has friends
and relatives In Portland, a divorce from
Luther D. Mahone, with full care and
custody of the minor child.
TAILORED SHIRTWAISTS
We are Portland
agents for the
VICTORIA
T A I L O 11 E D
W A I S T S,
The best -fitting
waist in America.
Checked lawn, all
TRXW HARK
sizes 2.no
Pure linen, several
styles 3.50
The Original Neediecraft Shop
147V. Sixth tit..
Betweeu .llorrinon and
Alder.
The A. W. Schraale Co.
229-231 First Street
Booksellers and
Stationers
Complete line of Stationery, Blank
Books. Inks and Pencils, Files, Office
Supplies, Wallets and Leather Goods,
Fountain Pens, etc. .
Big assortment of Easter Cards and
Easter Novelties.
Come and see Our Post Cards.
IsL. Tornek
Ladies' tailor, recently of the firm of
Heiman & Tornek, 362 Washington St.,
Is now with Teesdale Co., 504, 505, 506,
507 Marquam bidg.
THE PORTLAND SHOE REPAIR CO.
260 Yamhill, between Third and Fourth.
Bauer & Stopper, Props. Phone Main
i656. Shoes called for and delivered free
Work
Done
While
MEN5V You Wait
"HEALING POWER"
Discourse by Rev. Charles Gordon
Ames, u. v., of Boston, Mass., and
other Unitarian literature, sent free
on application to Headquarters, 34(5
lanimii street, i'oitlaiiu. Or.
THE BIG OREtJOJf MAIIATHOX RACE
S Miles. 8K5 Yards.
TO BE
HELD AT THE OH 1 DM A I. BLDG
31 ARCH 20,
Between the best distance-runners in
the West. "Race starts 8r30 P. M. Seats
on sale at Rowe & Martin's drugstore
on Washington St.. and at Eyssell's
If there is any ad
vantage in being able
to select your clothes
from the lines of the
Twelve best makers
in America instead of
one or two, you'll
come directly here for
your requirements; if
you appreciate what
it really means to
share the benefits
of our colossal pur
chasing nower. we
WILL EARN YOU MORE
THAN ITS ORIGINAL
COST EVERY YEAR
DO YOU KNOW OF ANY
BETTER INVEST
MENT ALL MACHINES ABSO
LUTELY GUARAN
TEED DAILY OR WEEKLY TIME
RECORDS FOR SO, 10O.
ISO OR .200 EM
PLOYEES
SOLE AGENTS FOR
OREGON
12 Bush or Climbing Roses for $1
A marvelous offer to Introduce our
plants and seeds to thousands of new
customers. All bush varieties. all
climbins. or an assortment of both,
all different, field grown, the choicest
varieties, our selection, $3 worth of
roses for $1. Large, strong, healthy,
hardy plants that will grow quickly
and bloom freely this season. Stamps,
coin or money order accepted.
FREE Our handome 100-page
catalogue. "Write for it. Please men
tion this paper.
CHAS. C. NAVLET CO.,
Seedsmen, Nursery men. Florists, San
J owe, California.
With our new method of
Eye-testing we give vou the
BEST lenses, the BEST fit
ting nose piece, and the
.BEST workmanship in the
city, at a most reasonable
price.
Our workroom is the most
up-to-date on the Coast, and
we can supply lenses as low
-as $1.50. No extra charge
for our system of Eye-testing.
Established 1896.
DALLAS
OPTICAL PARLORS
218-21 Failing Bidg.,
Cor. Third and Washington,
Second Floor; Take Elevator.
Schwab Printing Co.
BEST tPOKK. S.r.ASOKBI.m MrCEs'
t 4- 7 !
STARK STREET!
TEETH
Without Pfaf.j.
We will grlve you a good 22k gold
or porcelain crown for K 3.5
Molar Crowns 5.0ft
2l!k bridge teeth...- s.oo
Gold or enamel fillings 1.00
Silver fillings r
Inlay fillings of all kinds 2.50
Good rubber plates 6.00
The bes': red rubber plates 7.SO
Celluloid Plates - 10.00
Painless extractions, with local.. , .50
Painless extractions, with Somno-
Jprm 1.00
Painless extractions free when plates
or bridge work is ordered.
All work guaranteed for 15 years.
Dr. H. A. Huffman Is now located
permanently with us.
dr. w. a. WISE
President and Manaccr.
Assisted br Dr. H. A. Huffman, Dr. A.
B. Stiles, Dr. Van R. Bilyeu, Dr. D. S.
Bomgardner, Dr. J. J. Pittitvsr.
THE WISE DENTAL CO.
line.)
The Knilinsr Bids., 3d and Wash. St.
Office Honrs 8. A. M. to S P. M.
Sundays 9 to 1.
Phones A and Mnin C29.
ALL-WORK GUARANTEED
WE ARE $TILL SELLING
Those J2.75, 3.00, $4.00 and J5.00 lines
of umbrellas with gold and pearl and
silver and pearl handles which hate
attracted so much attention. Our
competitors want to know how we
can do it. We are manufacturers.
That's the answer. We also have the
low-priced staple lines, including the
best $1.00 umbrella on the Coast. See
our $1.50 and $2.00 Rustproof Um
brellas. They are for hard service.
WE RECOVER
UMBRELLAS
in all lines of silk and mixed goods and
do it well and cheaply. Get our prices.
JUST RECEIVED,
Direct from New York, all the newest
ideas In Directoire Handles.
MEREDITH'S
312 Washington
Bet. 5th & h Sts.
THE PERRY HOTEL
Madison St.
CB. Borcn Ave.
SEATTLE
Absolutely
Fire-Proof
Euro peas
Plaa
CnhedWireleu
Station
Tbe Hlfiheat Grade Erery Modem Co TeBlencc
Centrally located and eommandintr a view of the
Olympics, Cascade Mountains. Mt. Rainier and
Pujret Sound. Auto-' Bus meets trains and boat
J. S. McTERNAN. Manager
Removal Notice
The Portland Marble Works
have removed to 264-266
Fourth street, opposite City
Hall.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
FURS! FURS!
For less than at wholesale. Remodel
ing a specialty. Fur coats of all kinds
made to order.
L SCHUMACHER
FURRIER.
20D Madison. - - - Tel. BXala Ml?
'$2 I t3rBtLUS
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