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TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTT..AXP. MARCH 26, 1911. 9 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OKXGONIAN TtLirHOXIt . Mala TOT A ""'I !ri!..xia ToTO A KM to; A UIM Vrfnttnc.fvJui . CItT elrralsttee . Mar.ss'.ns tailor Sunday Editor . . Com poetcf-room SupW SOliding . - . AjttSEXxsrra. linuu TH EATER. Tenth sn TmylnrV Hual. pi.rusi. inn fc""" Baker theatcr KiBtsj sb- " Th Houm of a ThsuMDj Ca4.s " Th: Ilirnoil il IS "! tom!t at S -S. OKFHXM THKATm-l H'vrrmia. Mt ft:h and rToata vsua.Tiiia. im iturma at 1.1 aad tonljht at l is. THEATER-(Far and WuMr or. Vaud.vtr.a. Thla efleraooa at l la toalcttt u 1H aad a, PAXTAOE-1 TME. TER tFoorth and Stark Vsuu.tIU. Thla altaf&voa at 4:13; l aihi at aad a. ll:r THF.ATtR-Htrelb and A'dTi I ru i .-.t t-,nn.n In fh Twin. Tr. aft.rnooa at 4 -J and toauht at 1 -30 STAR. AR-tCK. OH JOT. YoLI rust rwa plcturvav F. M ODIOt. Tl 11 A. av OtlLr-HEX L.MTIS TO At-SK fTORIEA An Inu-n-strj group of cr-.ii !rn listened to iMrin about Al.skan lmltans rT'.da r.rrriwn in lfce Alhma branch library on Konell vtreet and Rortrry viu. B. is II (. hell, business secretary of th V. M. '. A. as In ip"aker. lie spoke lnni !:'. personal experiences, ravin pent arv.r:il rari as a missionary teurr.er jmoiu the Indian of Alnka. A the ror.cliiori of Irs aililrees Mr. Alilcell ethuitt.-d and explained Indian curlo ar.d baskets. Talks are made to chil-lre of th.s branch l:brary ever rttday at u'vloi k. Maiaha5 to Take Lono Wiu.-M xrnas and their friends mill meet at hint Klrhtleth street, corner of Villa avenue, at 3 1. M. today and will then walk east of fCorky Hu:te. or Lookout Wount.ilrt. and then follow the O.-W R. N. Ra!lriad A ehort distance to the K.ndv boulevard. Tlioe who wish to walk ouiy st miles will take the Kose 1tv ear line and th'u who d-sre to take the ten-mile walk will follow the Aindy boulevard northeast to folum- Ma boiil-var L returning by way of the Allrerta carline. Mm Mart IIh uii Gahdni;' Fitncrai. Hrxn.-Funeral srrv!c-'a for ilr. Mary Kouike Gardner. ho died at her home near I.nls .March IS. were I 41 renter- u.y at the home of her daunv.ter. Mrs. tleornr Hidden, near Unln and the In terment m at Vancouver. Wash. Mrw. (liHnrr wiui v) years old and an old resl.lenl of the. neliiliborhood and Van i-ouver. She is survived by ttie follow. Inir children: M. T. llardner. Piqua. O.: M. S. tlnrdner. Toledix, U.; Mrs. K C Hevard. Im I'enter. Wash.; Mrs. George Hidden. I-eiU. David Kvass to I4adl Portland Is to be revi.i;ted by the st-hoonor David which wa a frequent trader here a few years axo but recently chanired oanem and likewlae uttituted the Hon nnd unicorn f'r the Stars and Stripes. the Is under a Rrlr'sh reel-try. K.ilfour, t'.utlirU- St Co. will load the vessel In May with !-'i.'" f"'t of lumber for Kobe, owners of li e vesn-l havlnc bouRht the malcrai). !lie La now dUchnrkink Kobe a lumber carco that wata loaded on Ptirtet 90uiiu. BrsEvoutsxT Utoir O. ash V TmvBLERs; Pnrr tSTSTTtjevrxT. Brother I. S. Mii"urdv. of Salt Iiko flty. was ao-ldenlailly killed at S A. M.. March 23. tn the evenmc of the same d.iy the c retary mailed to the widow tiie amount of the Insurance. Tlie benefit k $li' for each member In ttood stnndinit. Alex ander Kunz. 7i Selling bid-. KruovAl. Notu-b. Ievl:n Jk Mrebaufth exclusive dealens fn Moeler SDd tfMt I!ver orchiArd lands, who have occupied offices for the past four years !n the Stwetland building, are now l.-H-Hted In their new commodious offices -'.;-9't-;'s Yn bulldlnit. where ther will be pleased to see all old. as wc 1 re new cuKomers. Iaiiok Okiianieatioxs To Bsj Tonr.-H, I. Pirklion will sieak lcfore th liple's r'ornni. tuniKlit. In the M"dlciil butldir.K. Alder and Park etr"ete. in the subject. "The Modern Itbor Organisation. Mr. Tarklson las been ldcntilled with the labor movement of Oregon several years. The lecture will be free. Sam Nkckuas SirxfrxcxiD. Sentence of V 1I4V8 tmpraionment was Imposed in Municipal tiurt yesterday upon Sana Neckt.u. a North K-nd saloonkeeper, f contrfhutlns to the U'!tniiency of Lucille Ijnvilie. 1 yeurs old. fallowing cnv!c rlon by a Jurv on r"riiiay afterntton. N"ltre cf appeal was given. Fun;; rugs? Fiies demonstration at y.Mtr home wtth "luntley Vacuum Hiar.cr. " made In several kim. Cash or terms. When purchasing a "tleaner" don't buy a toy bag machine. We rent machines and do cleaning. V. L Bent- l-v A Co.. 4TJ! Washlngion St. Main vi A Ws Ssxi. hatr mattreswea retail at whosaIe prices, for 30-pound beds from i'.JO and up. We renovate mattresses and return them the same day. We also renovate featherst Portland Curled Hair Factory. H. Metsger, proprietor. XJt- Front sr.. Main :. A H.'t Rev. W O. Kuot. JR. will spenk this evening at the Churcu of Our l-ther t'nltartant. S-venth and Tanihlll. T 44 o'cl ck. on "The Kel!K-lun of a Mature Mind." A sermon for your.g men. tien eral pubi c we.nme. R.gular morning service at 11 o'clock. Mna Mai-p k. Whitsct Imcs. Mrs. Maud ' U.ma Whitney, aged years, tl ed at the S-llwood Hospital. Wednes day. Sne was the wife of John F. Whl:ne. The funeral was held from the family resilience yesterday forenoon. Iloww tx Irvinc.tox rISTRICT. Wel-ller anl Twenty-ninth streets: new house, conuiete in every respect. Including see;sVig porch; will eiccept lns"alimcnl pavments. twner. tk'l Board of Trade building. Marsliail V. Ot-T-or-rX)R Sk rTv'M "uasa The rort "and Art Association schMl out-of-door clasves begin April 1. under Instruction f H. F. Wents. For further Informa tion apply to Museum of Art. Fifth and Taylor streets. StxR roR Rext. Attntrtive sttore and basement. In new f'-mr-elory brick, comer of Twelfth and Ftark streets: ateam heatr: very neat front; reasonable rent. Apply 34 Roth child bi.lg. M-.ftiAjF ceremony doinfr the service. Rev. Mr. Trimble speaks on Marriage. Is It Lottery T' tonight, at Centenary .T-.urcli. corner of tisc Ninth and Pine, and will perform a ceremony. Hox. R. M. Brkrctox will lecture at S P. M.. on "Tiie Personality of the Human Soul." Auditorium hall. Third street, near Taylor. Anniversary of Spiritualaim. To Lbask f.ir terra of year, large warehouse and dock; deep water; fire protection: switching facilities. B sss, oregoman. Back orders for Charles the Great, clear llavar.a cimiTs recelvei. in all sizes. SI S. r.Ich. sole distributor. 1T Morrison. Dr. w. Aksoui Lixdskt. osteopathic sr-ec'slist. rre-.imatisai. storrach. nervous diecasiA I'v; Striling bl.lg. Marauall ; P. Rilth F. Davis has returned and located at 6 Electric bldg.. practice limited to eye. ear. ncee and throat. CVwkcr. Make terms to suit; new slx rom. Irvtr.gton home; TM i o1 wiiicn Is $7 below vaiue. East Stoa, Exjot swim In the big tank, opes datiy. 1 ? Fourth; steam tuba And anowers; hours for ladles. Ftxg Watch P.cpairi.vo, charges mod erate. atx A bloch. JM Morr.soo at. Dr. tosno H. Axthoxt kss moved his otTlcea to the Selling bldg. G. G. Caru M. !.. chronto diseases, s01-6d Marquara bldg. WAs-rwtx A location for blacksmitk aop, ZJX ALadison. The Finest Diamonds in Poi-tland yon will find at our store. Our prices will con vince you that we are bead quarters for fine gems. Points in Diamond Buying ' The two supreme important points in diamond buyinsr are to get .ood one and the place you buy it. Our care in the selection of diamonds assures your pur chase being ripht. You can depend on our diamond guar antee being fulfilled to the letter. Oar window are full of diamond bargains, with hun dreds more in our safes. Anv priced gem you ask for from $10.00 up to $150.00. A visit to our store will convince you that we are dia mond experts, and we have one of the largest stocks in the West. The Large Jewelry Store Jaeger Bros. 268 Morrison St., Bet. 3d and 4th. IVhitb Will Speak to Mex. "The Challenge of Christ to the Men of To day" will be the subject ot an ..m.- by J. Cwmphell nite. .Atiuuiini wt - in . Missionary Movement, thla afternoon at J o clock, in the ' T..r.1. The meeting, which will be open to all men. will be conducted by the Young Men's Christian Association. Mr. White's address win not nave u wllh missions, although that Is the topic he usually discusses. There will be spe- ri-l music. Including solos ny oiuon McGulre. Hi-mani: Soriirrr to Mekt. Tt.e "n- nual meeting ot tne uregon nuu ciety will be held Tuesday evening i the Unitarian .napei at tne wmn Se-enth and Yamhill streets). A report of the work of the year and election of officers for the ensuing year will be held. Mrs. Frank Swanton will assist In Interesting programme. Major wars and others will . make snort aaaresws . n,i the noilcv of the worg ior um coming year will be outlined. A.e Ixcrrns TO Bi GlVBX. Kills F. IjAwrence. pre.n.ient of the Architectural riuh. will lecture this afternoon, on Renslssance Architecture." at tne Mu seum of Art. at Fifth and Taylor streets. This will be the fourth In a. sries ot free Sunday afternoon lectures provided hv the Portland Art Association. The lecture will be Illustrated by more than SO lantern xlldes. Cucrcr Plans' Revival. A revival meeting will be held by the J.utheran Free Church, at Steuben hall, corner of Williams avenue and Ivy street, from Thursday evening. March 3D until April Z. Kev. O. M. Bakke. J. J. Brekke and others will take part. Gkxi;ine Navajo Indian Rtos. W". B. Glafke Company have on sale at their holesale store an exceptionally tine se lection of thcsi at very reanormble prices. Call any day and look them over. lus-110 Front street. " DR. C. II. Chapman to Speak. Dr. C. II. Chapman will lecture In Western Academy hall, at Second and Morrison reel, at a o clock this afternoon. His subject will be "sViclHlIsm snd the City." Biblb Class to Meet. The Bible study Iasm of the Council of Jewish Women will meet In the vestry room of Temple Beth Israel Wednesday at 3 P. M. Dr. Amos, surceon. ioi Selling bldg. Dr. H. M. Patton, phystclnn. Marquam. Ic Cream. V a quart, st Woortcr'a. ORIENTAL RUG SALE. for 25 years In thin state, died today at his home near Spnnaway. He was a native of Milford, Pa-, and had been a circuit preacher In that state and also In South Dakota before comlng to Washington. DAIRY COMMITTEE FILLED Henry Heuetl Named to Represent Consumers In Inquiry. Henry Hewett. Insurance man and resident of the Mount Zlon district, was Informed yesterday of his appoint ment as the fifth member of the Com mercial Club dairy committee. He will represent the Consumers' League. The committee Is now composed of W. W. Cotton, lawyer and owner of a large dairy; Dr. C. S. White, member of the State Boafd of Health; Willlnm F. Schumacher, dairyman; C. 8. Town send, representing; -the creamery Inter ests; and Mr. Hewett. The first meet ing will be held Tuesday at 4 P. M. in the g-reen room of the Commercial Club. The Portland Dairy Association has asked permission to be represented at the Inquiry, Indicating: that Samuel H. Graham. Its president, will act. The Commercial Club has launched the Inquiry, but from now on will have no official Interest in it. The commit tee will be left to formulate Its own plan of campaign. mole: age.vts for holeproof hose, brook hats VOfMA.V HATS, GORDON HATS. ROGERS, PEET BROKAW CLOTHES. LT S. W. Corner Morrison at Fourth. SPECIALIZING MANHATTAN SHIRTS, CLL'ETT AND STAR SHIRTS, DENT'S AND KOWNES GLOVES, STETSON HATS. YOUR SPRING CLOTHES M X:4 I ' I M ' ill Are here ready for you to put on. If you're particular about style, all-wool quality in fabrics, correct and reliable tailoring, better be particular where you 'buy clothes. You can count on one thing here nothing but best quality finds a place in this store. Suits and Overcoats priced from $15 to $40. We're showing the new English Raglan Slipon three-button-through at $25 Atiyeli Hit. Offering Kugs at Abso lute Coot of Importations. Hundreds of choice and rich Oriental floor coverings, representing a large number of weaves, ranging In sizes from a small door mat to carpet-room sizes about 22 by 14 ft- are offered at absolute cost price of Importations nrlce less than what most dealers have to pay for the same make and nualltv; In order to make room for he new and large shipments that will arrive soon. All rugs are sold with he usual guarantee as to authenticity. quality and value. Should any rug prove to be unsatisfactory within two years. It will be exchanged for another of the same value, ilane your aeicc- lons early, while there is a large num ber to choose from. We have disposed of many a choice rug last week since we gave the notice and as every nis- rlmlnatlng purchaser spreads ir.e money-saving news we expect to ciope ut the entire number this week. Atlyrh rtros.. corner Tenth and "Wash ington ets. ANNOUNCEMENT. The Alblna Fuel Co. wishes to In form the public that they have taken over and will operate from April 1 the url bualness of the P. K. L. at P. Co. with the Kastern estern Lumber Co.. and will continue, to operate in connection with our Alblna and Broad way yards, the Piedmont and W ood- awn yarns, moving the latter to the corner of t nlon avenue ana Klggen street. Will also give particular attention to ke conduct of the West Side business. operating direct from the Lastern s Western Mill, branch office .located North Front street, near Twentieth, and will furnish the public with block wood, four-foot and short slab wood, planer trimmings, fir. ash and oak; Iso Rock Springs and Mendota Coal. i also supply a limited number of urnaces with four-foot slab wood on yearly contract. The public la assured of the fair treatment and proper serv ice always accorded by the Alblna Fuel Co. Phones. Home C 1117, Fast it. " EXTRAORDjNARY SALE Of Oriental nogs. We are to sell some hundreds of Ori ental ruffs at prices allowed by su perior buyinr advantages at positively he lowest figures ever quoiea in ir.is lty. Lot 1 consists of Belonjs. Xara- baghs. Shlrvana and Serebands. sold regularly from til to $2S at the ex traordinary price during this sale of 1S.SS. Lot I embraces Mosuls. Sere- bands. Fereghans. Belonjs and Raxaks. regularly selling for f3S to 140. during his sale cut to iri.fs. we guarantee very rug to be exactly as represented nd a perfect example cf its kind or rronev refunded. Cartesian Bros., 471 Washington, near 13th sts. EAST SIDE BUSINESS LOT We have for aale. a very attractive corner lot. toxloo feet, on the north east corner of East Third and Oak streets: excellent trackage facilities can also be had. For particulars apply to CHAS. K. HENRY CO, HEXRT BLDG.. Fourth and Oak 8ta Portland. Or. A fed Methodist Preacher Passes. TACOMA. March H. Rer. Gabriel Westlall. aged a ilethodlst preacher PERSONAL MENTION. J. A. Baxter, of Walla Walla, is at the Imperial. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Stewart, of Halsey, are at tne Cornelius. Mr. and Mrs. Large, of Santa Barbara, cai., are at the Bowers. Florence Roberts and company have taaen apartments at the Bowers. Mrs. Monemla Evans has taken anart- ments at the Bowers for the Summer. Mrs. M. Gqldrlrk, of Vancouver. Wash- was registered at the Bowers yesterday. Charles Wesley, a merchant of Sclo. was registered at the Perkins yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McCoy, of The Dalles, registered at the Portland yoa- teruay. F. H. Isenberg. a prominent fruitgrower of Hood River, was at the Perkins yesterday. Mr. snd Mrs. Oliver McGilvra. of Seat tle, were registered at the Bowers yes- teraay. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. F. Manston. of Dallas, were registered at the Cornelius yesterday. Guslar Kohlander, a real estate dealer of Astoria, was registered at the Perkins yesterday. J. W. Webb, a business man of Ne- canlcum. accompanied by Mrs. Webb, Is at the Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Day. of Lebanon, were In the city yesterday, registering at the Cornelius. C. L. Ransom, of Mill City, registered at the Imperial yesterday. Mr. Ransom Is a lumber manufacturer. Mr. and Mrs. Malcom MacKay, of St. John, New Brunswick, were registered at the Portland yesterday. Dr. Leroy Lewis. J. B. Mardis and H. W. Hendershott. of McMinnvllle. were registered at the Oregon yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Savage and Miss' Pauline Savage, of Bangor, Me., were registered at the Portland yesterday. Mrs. B. L. Bogart. Mrs J. F. Titus, Mrs. Frank E. Blair and Mrs. R. p. Martin, of Eugene, formed a party regis tering at the Oregon yesterday II. A. Metschan. bookkeeper at the Imperial, accompanied by Mrs. Metschan, returned yesterday from San Francisco, where they have been spending their honeymoon. They were accompanied by Miss Lillian Metschan. who visited friends at Oakland. WAREHOUSEPROPERTY. We have for aale the most attractive warehouse or factory site on the west side of the river, considering price and location. It la nearly a full else quar ter block, with 100 feet frontage on Fifteenth street; near Marshall-Wells Hardware Company's new warehouse: price 137.750. For particulars apply to CHAS. K. HENRY CO., HENRY BLDG., Fourth and Oak St. Portland. Or. PLANT SIBSON'S ROSES Grown In the open ground, strong. healthy, full of fibrous roots and true to name Slbson's roses are celebrated wherever they go as the best In the market. Now Is the time to plant. NO agents or solicitors. Please order di rect. New (111) catalogue free. Con tains advice on planting, pruning, cul ture and a complete selection of rosea suitable for this climate. THE SIBSON ROSE NURSERIES, 1180 Mllwaukie avenue. Portland, Or. WEST SIDERESIDENCE. Very attractive eight-room modern residence In splendid condition; living- room and fireplace, dining-room and kitchen on first floor; three bedrooms and bath on second floor; two sleeping porches; bedroom In attic; in Nob Hill district; price J7008. For particulars apply to. CHAS. K. HENRY CO., HENDY BLDG., - Fourth and Oak StsM Portland. Or. THE POSTER PHOTO. The last word In photography. Elmore Grove, K2 Washington St. Mc-Cnrtly Protests Against Award. NEW YORK. March 35. J. A. D. Mo Curdy, the aviator, has entered a formal protest with the Aero Club of America against awarding the COO City of Ha vana prise to Ren Barrier, the French viator. - PAVING IS UP IN ASHLAND Citizens to Vote on Issuing Bonds for $35,000 for Purpose. ASHLAND. March 25. (Special.) A number of questions will be voted on by citizens of Ashland, tomorrow, when a special election will be held, the prin cipal Issue being whether or not the city shall Increase its bonded Indebt edness to $35,000 for paving. Another, question to be decided at this election Is in regard to salaries of city officials. The third question to be decided Is whether or not moving-picture theaters will be allowed to operate on Sunday, and Is Intended to repeal a city ordi nance providing for closing amuse ments of this kind on Sunday. YE OREGON GRILLE. This popular grill is still attracting Portland's beBt people, because of the excellence of Its menus and service and the superiority of its musical pro grammes. The programme this week Is varied enough to suit the most particu lar. High-class vocalists, dialect singers and the Original Hawaiian Orchestra. Make your reservations early for to night's dinner and after theater. Grangers Meet at Woodland. WOODLAND, Wash., March 25. (Special.) It -was a gala day Thurs day for the Grangers of Woodland, so in addition to the regular monthly meeting of the local lodge, which con vened at noon, there were large dele gations from Kalama. Kelso, La Cen ter. Rldgefleld and other points. Mor timer Whitehead, National Grange lec turer, spoke in the evening. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to extend our thanks to the many friends in our recent bereave ment, the death of our mother. Mrs. P. E. Gessell. I. I GIFFORD. B. F. GIFFORD. MRS. ELLEN LAWRENCE, . MRS. LILLIAN CTRTIS, MRS. IDA PARSONS, MARGUERITE GESSELL. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks for the kindness extended to us during the illness and death of our heinved uncle. Michael Harrlngtom MRS. MARY KEENAN AND FAMILY. CARD OF THANKS. To our friends, thanking them ' for their kindness and sympathy In our late bereavement snd for the many beauti ful floral offerings. . AND FAMILY. WHERE JO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at th Portland Restaurant Fine private) apart ments for ladies, 305 Wash, near (th at Special chicken dinner and many deli cacies at the Peerless Cafeteria, 84 and 86 Fifth st. Open all day; music from 13 to 2 and 5 to 7 o'clock. "Cut out the dope! Use Nature's cure! It Is 'Oregon Herbs' for kidney and bladder trouble. Guaranteed at Plummer'i. Third and Madison." CARD OF THANKS. I wish to thank the neighbors and friends for the many kind acts and their sympathy during my recent be reavement. MRS. M. WALL. Jteett Springs CeaL The best house coal. Liberty Coaf A tee Co, exclusive agents, 35 Nona Fourteenth street. Main '6t. A till. Y. M. C. A. NIGHT AND DAY SCHOOLS Students may Jola sow and have the work to the ead of the Spring term, and pay only the sarnie as at the opening; of the term. UNIT CLASSES. TERM Accounting (See Director).. Algebra Assavine: Architectural Drafting Arithmetic Automobile Bookkeeping Boys' School Building Caretaklng Business Cor. English Comp. Business Law Chemistry Civil Service (See Director).. Electricity and Electrical Ma chinery English for Foreign Men English Grammar and Read ing English Literature Freehand Drawing French Seometry German History ..... Janitors' School Machine Design Mechanical Drafting Mechanics and Applied Math ematics Penmanship Pharmacy Physics Plumbing-Shop Practice Public Speaking Rhetoric Sheet Metal Drafting Shorthand Show Card Writing Telegraphy and Dispatching. Trigonometry and College Algebra Typewriting FEB. $ 5.00 10.00 7.00 3.00 50.00 6.00 2.50 6.00 1.60 1.50 10.00 10.00 8.00 3.00 3.00 .00 5.00 S.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 2.00 10.00 7.00 15.00 6.00 8.00 8.00 , 6.00 12.00 12.00 S.00 6.00 ORGANIZED SCHOOLS . I. Commercial. II. Boy a School. III. College Preparatory. IV. Automobile. V. Vocational Schools . Similar Schools Conducted by Y. M. C. A. la Seattle, Taeoma. Spokane. the practical thing to do is to buy where quality is high, and prices low. Follow the well-beaten track to our Removal Sale.- Jewelry (some of it hand-made in our own workshop), Watches of accurate ad justment, Silverware, Emblems, Class Pins, etc., all marked with below-cost tags and waiting for an owner. The delay to the Yeon Bldg. has given you new 'opportunities for a hort time, and we're glad it is so. ' We had an immense high-grade stock to dispose of, and we wished to conduct our sale in the quiet, dignified way that has alwaj-s characterized our business policies and not with a blare and a flare, where people, sugared with low prices, buy what they don't want. "We want to please and we're in the business to stay. Present Address 286 Morrison Future Address Yeon Building EVENTUALLY YOU WILL TRY THE GREATER PULLING POWER OF KILHAM QUALITY PRINTING IN YOUR ADVERTISING LITERATURE. Why not now? Your booklets must be attractive, your office stationery impressive,' your letter heads, cards, etc., should have the proper artistic appearance. It pays. . Your stationery, your printed matter represents you. You can not afford to underestimate misrepresent your own proposition, yourself, your prosperity and enterprise in your advertising and ' daily . correspondence. Just as sure as the cheerful, clean and well-dressed salesman gets your business, appropriate printing, impressive stationery the kind our artists and practical experts turn out will command attention and get you the results you desire. Let us demonstrate this to you with our samples. ASK FOR CATALOGUE. KILHAM STATIONERY & PRINTING CO. Commercial Stationers, Office Outfitters, Printers, Engravers, Booklet Makers and Bookbinders. FIFTH AND OAK. See This- Special Rates OX DENTISTRY FOR THIS MONTH ALBA BROS. PTJXIj set of teeth 85.00 22-k gold bridge teeth.. 83. oo 22-k GOLD CROWNS 93.00 GOLD FILLINGS Sl.OO EXTRACTION, EXAMINATION AND TEETH CLEANED FRE3 More and more people are find ing their way to our luxurious and commodious offices at the corner of Second and Morrison streets, up stairs. We have the entire corner. Lad v assistants are always ready to look after the comfort of women and children patient. Nervous people are assured of gentle treatment. Our methods are painless. We hold ourselves responsible for the work we put in your mouth. For 15 years we guarantee It. We W411 show bank references. ALBA BROS. . RELIABLE PAINLESS DENTISTS, Second and Morrlaoa; Entire Corner. Lecture Recital Mrs. Edward MacDowell Unitarian Chapel Saturday Evening April 1 Stereopticon Review of the Hill crest Pageant. TICKETS $1.00, On sale at Woodard-Clarke's. MUSICAL SECURITIES An alluring proposition; Bound to interest all lovers of Music. Send for free descrip tive folder No L The Tourjee Musical Bureau 607 Delta Bldg. Los Angeles. Csl. L. T. YEE & SONS Tne Old. BeMabla Chinese Doctor spent Hfstlma study ot bcrbs- and rasearca la China; was granted diploma by the Cmperor; guarantees cure all ailmsnts of msa and women when otners fail If you suf fer, eail or writs to HKK RON'S MErilClNB CO.. 141V Ftnt, Cm A14aC faxtlaad. OS. ALUMNAE ENTERTAINMENT COURSE THE DUNBARS MALE QUARTET AND BELL RINGERS MASONIC TEMPLE Tuesday Evening April 4 8:15 O'CLOCK Tickets 75 cents, on sale at Wood ard & Clarke's, Gills' and ' Sherman-Clay's.