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TOE OREGON DAILY JOintNAlX ronTLAyP. WEDNESDAY EVEfl ING yOVEIBElt' 25, 1903. BULLETS BARELY MISS TOWN TOPICS ;;;:i;);r:i;,nAHofKihh'n TAr. Items 'of Local Interest for Busy . Journal ' Readers The art. Influent or skill, or what ever it may be, of the magnetlo heeler l bain wonderfully employed these times. Mrs. I II. Hart. of 809 Alisky building, haa under her care ' at thla time a well-known cltlsen, who hae been blind for several yeara, and ha la re covering hie eight to auch ait extent that he can now dlacern objeota quite readily. From preeent Indlcatlona there are good reaeone to hope that within a few montha he will be enabled to care for hlmeelf aa well aa ever. Mrs. Hart la one of Portland's pureet Christian women, and ah makea no pretentlone whatever of working miracles; but aha doea cure the sick, and that with mar veloua auoceee.' Some of theee restoration- to-health are positively amailng. And aha employe no druga nor doea alia make use of surgery. , Only 25 Cent to any point on the Co lumbia between Portland and The Dalles for paaaage on the steamer, Spencer. Boat leavea Oak-street dock at 7 o'clock tomorrow - morning, and will land her paaaengera at any ateamboat landing for -only two bits. Thla trip afforda traveler a grand opportunity to view the moat beautiful acenery In America, and at Important aavlng in fare. Thla trip Is II.J5 leea than the fare charged by the railroad. The Spencer makea tbla run on Tuesday,. Thuraday and Saturday of eaoh week. SOW, BIST BHOADXS ABO XMXWX xam ronr , bsoaw bibo jcmjsD aB un btatxmxjtt fir mow jtsab to bbatx back ,t or TxcxK. wax. - ' 4. if ; After an eltatnlnatlon ln the police court yesterday 8. O. Neleon. a cook employed at a local sanitarium, was discharged. He waa charged with rob bing Earl Jarrett, a lad of 14. Sunday evening. The boy atated that Nelaon hired him to carry hla grlpa from the Union depot, and while in the railroad yards the Jap, he eaid, robbed him or 50 cents and hie watch and chain. The boy was positive in his Identlflcatloa but as the corroborating evldqnce waa insufficient. Judge Hogue dismissed me case. Dotted line Imllratea tlx enurae of th ball through Kipper's bead. The bullet rebouniled from the touch coat of the arteries ( tb dns, inoictiug out a trifling wouaa. ; . t The fact that during the last week In Portland twe men have been shot through the head yet both will reoover. aeeme a peculiar coincidence. Bert Khoades, who waa shot in the Horseshoe saloon at Third and Taylor atreets early Monday morning, November 18, had the narrower escape. Frank I Kipper, ahot In the face in the Parle house early Thursday morning, waa a close call, but the mlaaile did not come go near causing death aa In Rboades' caae. Both men are at St. Vlncent'a bos- pltal. where City Physician Zan, who haa both cases in hand, belle vea hia patients will mnke'rspld recoveries. Referring to the Rhoadee caae Dr. Zan said: "The bullet entered the right aide of the neck. Just below the angle of the tK r -! o ' i ; .-. ... k j ' iff.) ? - ' I ' . i i ' t - f pj - w BEBT BBOASXS. Jaw. paaslng within an eighth of an Inch of the carotid arterlee and Jugular vein. Injury to either vessel would have caused Inatant death. The bullet ranged upward and Inward through the pharynx or throat, then upward and outward, barely missing the optic nerve and arte ries. Had the optic nerve been Injured loaa of sjgh,t In one or both eyea would have followed. The bullet emerged Just back of the left eye an Inch below the brain, again escaping a vital part. "The bullet which hit Kipper entered the left side of the upper part of the nose, passed downward and Inward through the aoft palate and pharynx or throat to the neck Just below the angle of the Jaw and cloae to the carotid ar tery and Jugular vein. Here it was de flected from Its course, perhaps by com ing In contact-with the coat of the ar teries. It then turned forward and lodged In the deep muscles of the neck, where it was located." Left tide of Ithoafloa' fae. dotted line allow ing bow narrowly the ball nilaead thr brain and the optic nerve. The apere ahov tb furred line over tbe ryr la occupied lij I ha brain. The point of entrance la on the op poalte side from the point of fill.- The "Different Stora" of A Olds, Wortman King Diagram abnwlng the right aide of Rhoadee face, dotted line Indicating the eoura of the ho net, barely mlaalug the carotid artery and the Jugular rain. ' Ballcy Catxert. the popular passenger I and Taylor atreets, thla morning. The ateamer, maaes tne trip irom romanu nre companiee mad the run. but the to The Pal Us on Tuesdays. Thursdays flames were extinguished before their ana saiuraays, leaving xne iue on ai- i arrival. ternata daya, except Sunday, arriving at all porta from one to two loura earlier I than any other boat on the river. She makea the following landings: Van couver, Cascade Locks, Stevenson, Car son, Collins, White Salmon. Hood River. Lyle. Kara 26 cents to all landings. Leaves Alder-street dock at 7 a. m. The iJallea at 7 a. m. Friends of V. St. M. Barnea, formerly chief of the Thiol Detective agency in Portland, have received word of hla death at Seattle on Sunday evening Mr. Barnes lost his footing when boarding a ateamer at a Seattle dock and fell Into the water. He left Portland about 16 months ago, having been trans ferred to tho Seattle office of the Thiel agency. Football! Football! Football! Football! Thanksgiving, 2:30, Multnomah field Great game. University of Oregon vs. Multnomah Football! 1 lcReta for sale Nau'e drug atore, Aldrlch pharmacy, Ream's cigar store. Bcnuiers cigar store, Jones' cigar store, B. B. Rlch a atores. The Dallea City leavea Alder atreet at :S0 a. m.. Tuesday. Thursdaya and Saturdays; leaves The Dallea Mondaya, Wednesdaya arid Frldaya, at 7 a. m. Makes all way landinga. Fare 25 cents. Ship your freight by the Regulator line. The Regulator Un ia the only company that haa comfortable and dry ware- housea for the reception of freight and passengers. During the absence of C. Peterson from his room at the Lark hotel. Fif teenth and Savler streets yesterday, his trunk was broken open and the thief stole 140 in cash, but failed to take a number of checks In the trunk. The robbery was not discovered-Until Peter eon returned home. The matter waa re ported to the police. Peteraon is an em ploye of one of the dawrntlls. The spotless Unen hanging in the yard of W. B. Hall. 589 East Burnside street. Monday night proved a temptation to aa unknown thief, who stealthily stripped a line of all the clothes It held and then tried to take what was hanging on a accond rope. When he cut the aecond line the clothes fell to the ground and the fellow ran away. Mayor William will apeak tonight at tne entertainment to be given at th St. ninrm oaznar on Washington near Park. A lengthy program of entertain ment will be rendered. The ahow will cloae Saturday night and the money maae will be applied to paying an out standing Indebtednesa against the St Patrick's church. Kremlin Baku. Imperial Order of Mus covite, met at Odd Fellows' hall. Third and Alder streets, laat night. They held their annual celebration and had a monkey-and-parrot time generally. Members of the order turned out In a body. Charles Weaver, colored, waa arrested Monday night at the Instance of Belle Bnkrr. who resides on -North-Fifth street. The woman clalma that Weaver threatened to kill her because she refused to marry him. lie became so persistent that she called Patrolmen Gibson and Anderson and had bjm arrested. i H. W. Coons, a telegraph operator, died at the home ef his father, near Trout dnle. yesterday of typhoid fever. The funeral will be held today and the In terment will be In Douglas cemetery. The young man waa 28 yeara ef age and had been a Western Union telegraph operator near San Francaco. Football! Football! Football! Football! Thanksgiving day, 2:30 p. m The game of the season. Come and see little Tommy Robs. E. W. Moore's gallery will be open to morrow from 10 to S. Phone Main 298. Engage your sittings. Don't delay your Christmas work. New ground-floor gal Ie,ry, Seventh and Washington streets MONEY MACHINES REPORTED CLOSED BATBOLKEir UrTBSTTOATTaTO BLOT 9BTXOSB PATZirO OASS TBLL CXXSr KUVT TODAT TB0BT ABB WOT BTTVBXKO ABBXSTS WIU rOUOW TXZXB OBBBATZOIT. Moneyed slot machines are on the tabooed Hat, aa stated by The Journal two days ago. Chief of Police Hunt Btated thla morning that the officers he detailed to investigate the evil bad re ported that no more money machines were now In operation.' Several - daya ago the chief learned that machine paying money Instead of checks, in defiance of the gambling law, wer in many of the saloons about the city, and he decided thla must stop. Accordingly he aent officer around to Investigate. They have reported to him that all have been removed or are not paying money, wherein the objection lay. It is likely. If any one violate the law, he will And himself In court, aa waa stated by Mayor William yester day at a conference with Chief Hunt and City Attorney McNary. AT THE THEATRES "bzbo or tkb orrvaf bibo." "King of the Opium Ring" continues to please Empire audiences and is doing it share of the usual-holiday buslnesa, A apeclal holiday matinee will be given tomorrow at 2:15 p. m. "A KXI.UOWAXBB TBAMF." "A Millionaire TramD" will be alven at Cordray a for the last time tonight Uood houses have been the rule a Cordray'a all week, and patrons have en Joyed the show. If you don't believe rich man can be- happy, see "A Million aire Tramp." "TOW TOVSOIT." Nelae Erlckson. aa "Tonson," the lumberman's quartet, and other spark ling specialties are new features tha AMTIEatBWTS. Marquam Grand Theatre Suit for divorce on the ground of de sett Ion haa been brought by A. A, Shields agalnet JJertha E. Shields in the circuit court. The marriage took place at Mopevllle, Iowa. March 14, 1900. Excitement is intense over the sale of "Ben llur" seats tomorrow. There will be string of people reaching out Into the streets. The sale of Estacada will beat It out of sight. You watch for that event. It will open your eyea. You'll think you've hit a cyclone. Printing? Yea, we do it, and all kinds. too, from invitations to circus letter, We can please you. no matter how par ticular you are. Metropolitan Printing company, 147 Front. Main 1336. In Washington last nlgnt Senator Mitchell was strictly in It Estacada will be strictly in it, too. There is a proposition that will entertain the peo ple in bang-up style. It will be a great er event than the senator's famous feast It will fill 'em to the neck. If your turkey tomorrow is cooked In an "Eclipse" range, rest assured it will be all that you can dealre. Gevurts sella them 11.00 a week. Lesa than 15c-a day. Otto Schumann, monumental worker, next door to Taylor-Street church. , We can please you In work and price. To convince you of thla. give us a trial. The moat exclusive retailer of booka, new ones only, in Portland, ia James R. Kwlng, Fourth and Yamhill, Y. M. C. A. building. An Inspection of hla stock be fore the holidays would be to your profit. Vlscol solea. absolutely waterproof, sewed on, 70o and 90c. Shoe repaired while you wait Goodyear Shoe Repair company. 2S3 Yamhill, near Fourth. If you need a truss, suspensory band age or aupporter, you will find It to your Interest and satisfaction, both to quality and price, to call on Albert Bern! the druggist, Second and Washington streets. A fire broke out in some rubbish in tbe cellar of the A. O. U. V. block. Second For Rent Part of store 2SS Yamhill, Ooodnough building. Will rent with or without counter. Apply cashier, Journal offlca Fine day! Buy Meredith's umbrellas. Repairing ana recovering; two stores, Washington and tb, Morrison and fth. YOU CAN Go Into anyfirst-clas clothing store in the city and -get s good suit of clothes for 120, $25 or. 130. but if you want something hlgh-claas In artist work you can't expect to get it at the tailors' who sell you a suit for that price. We pay more for our labor than the union scale demands, .hence the best workmen to be had in the city do our work. Our goods are all tbe latest Importations from the mills ant factories of thla and foreign countries. We only ask an Inspection. Wm. VELTEW " TAILOR; 406 Washington St. Fetch your Thanksgiving turkey to the American Delicatessen and have it roasted. 316 Third. Phone, Hood 492. Portland Club. 130 Fifth street A palatable tlunch served every evening from t until 11 p. m. Epicures patronize the Savoy, 16t Fifth. That'a the place for good eating. Free Vlavl Health Talks, Thursday, 3:39, Lewis building. Ladles Invited. Official Lewi and Clark envelopes. Ansley Printing Co.. 82 H Third street Lovejoy Lincoln, bookbinders, paper rulers, izs First Tel. Main J 080. H. H. Moorehous & Co.. at Seventh and Aider. Telephone, Main 1143. In at Max If you're hungry, drop Smith's Savoy, ICC Fifth. Dr. A. F. Petsel. dentist, 401 Detain. Printing; Mann & Beach, S3 3d street. Dr. Amos, surgeon, Dekum building. TO DISCUSS POBTAOB XOAB. The transportation and open river committees of the chamber of commerce will meet Friday .afternoon at 3 o'clock In the Commercial club rooms to con alder the portage road 'question. The members of the- open rivet committee are: : Henry" "Hariri, chairman; U. A. Lewis, "E. T. Williams, L N. Flelschner and E. E. Lywe. . : ,,( . .' ' - THANKSGIVING DINNERS If you are not nreDared to serve a 1 hankaglvlng dinner to your friends at home, the Following printed list will help you in selecting something, both to your taste and size of vour Docket book. Portland 1 noted for aood res taurants, and on Thanksarlvina they all outuo tnemseives: lha Perkins restaurant will serve an lea-ant ThanksKtvlnar turkey dinner from 12 to s p. m.. 50c. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland restaurant; fine private apart ment for parties, 305 Washington, near Fifth. A special Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow. Select Thanksgiving dinner at the Imperial Hotel restaurant second floor, 13 to 8 p. m., 76c per plate. MENU. Toke Point Oysters on Half Shell. Consomme Clair. Celery. Olivea. Baked Salmon Au Vin. Potato Colbert. Young Turkey. Chestnut Dressing. Cranberry Sauce. Brussels Sprouts. Mashed Potatoes. Shrimp Salad, Mayonnaise, English Plumb Pudding, Hard and Brandy Sauce. Mince Pie Vanilla Ice Cream. Toasted Cheese and Crackera. Nut. Raisins. Cafe Noir. The Lewis and Clark restaurant will serve the following Thanksgiving din ner at 40c from 12 to 10 p. m., at 24a First street, between Main and Madi son : MENU. Olymrla Oysters, raw. Celerv. Olive Consomme, Roast Young Turkey, Glblet uresamg. uranDerry oauce: or uooaa, witn Apple Sauce. Brussels Sorouta. Mashed Potatoes. Crab Salad, Mayon naise, fensrusn rium rutttne. uranj ana tiara oauce. Mince fie. collee. W. T. Panle Kn. Mrr Honda, Tueaday. Wedneaday Nlffhta, Not. 23, 24. itA. Special Matlne Wedoeadar. THE FAMOUS COMEDIAN, DB WOLF KOFFBB, In the Mualcal Comedy, "KB. PICKWICK," ErenlDg prlcea Entire parquet. $2: entlnt parallel circle. II. AO: balcour. II. 75c. ftor gallery, 25c, 36c. Special Wedneaday matinee Entire parquet. l.o); entire parquet olr cle. fl; balcony. T.V. 60c; gallery. 25c. R6c. Seat a Nnw Sellinf. Phutie, Main 868. Marquam Grand Theatre TbankaxlTlnir Attraction Befrlnnlng Tbnraday arternuon. NoTemher 20, continuing Tnuranay Friday. Ha tutelar nUtnta, with a apeclal matl nee Saturday, tbe merry mualcal comedy, "THE STORKS." Erenlnfr Prlcea Entire lower floor. 11.30; taleony, 1st 8 rwi, fl: 2d 3 rowa, 73c; laat 6 rowa. Sue; gallery, Z.V and 36c; boiea and loffea, flO. Pperlal matinee price, Thuraday and Saturday Entire lower floor, II; bal- crny, lat 6 rowa. 76c; laat 6 rowa, doc: gai- lery, 26c a.id 8.V. Seata nre now aclllng. MARQUAM ?td D. lat to 0th With Matinees on' Wedneaday and Saturday. Klaw & Erlanger's Stupendous Production of General Wallace' BEN HUR Pratnatlaed by William Tonne. Music by Edgar Htlllman Kelly. Tha Moat ImnreaalTe. of all Ctago Pageants. 350-PERSONS H PRODUCTION-350 Seat sale opens Tuesday, November 26, at 10 a. m. No acata laid aalde. No telephone ordera taken. Prlcea. $2.60 to 60c. Box seats, S3. 00. Out-of Town Mall Ordera with remittance filled In order rrceiTed after aula open. Watsons restaurant. 109 Fourth street. near Washington, will aerve Thanksgiving turkey dinner from 12 to p. m., oc. music in attendance front to 7:30 p. m., alao daily in future. ine (jottasre waffle and lunch room will aerve a special Thanksgiving din ner of turkey and goose at 50c. Tbe onfy restaurant that haa white women cooks exclusively. Thanksgiving Dinner at the Quell. Sixth and Stark, aerved from 2 to 8 p. m. SOUD. Sliced Tomatoes, 15c. Green Turtle, 15c Consomme Clear, 10c. Oresh Lobster. 35c. Baked Salmon a la Chambo, Potatoes Parisian, 25c. Chicken Fricasse, a la Quelle, 35c. Salinl , of Mallard Hunk. 2Sc. - Chicken Liver Patties, a la Imperial, SSc. xtoast Toritey witn Dressing, r-. ..v...--.. v a. Roaet Suckling Pig. Apple Sauce, 35c. ungusn fium Pudding, Hard ana ' ' Brandy Sauce, 10. Roquefort. French Coffee. BXABULB'S Pr-TITUTB OOBCEBT. The concert to be given at the Sea man's Institute, 100 North Front street, at t p. m. today, promises to be enter taining. The program of readings fol low: A Stage Struck Country -Girl, (Jack son), Miss Lesta Siegueur; "No. S Col lect Street," (Franks). Miss Eugenie Crajg; TMgarette's Ride." (Oudia), Miss Bcbnelder; "Parting of King Arthur and Queen Guinevere," (Tennyson), Mlaa Ethel Webb; "The ' Speckled Hen," (A Comedy), Mlaa Ether Webb. Miss Ethel Webb and Miss Lena Harwas will sing. Miss Marlon Provost will give a piano solo and Miss Alice I Doherty will play on the viollA, .. Cordray'sTheatre J. T. Cordray and W. K. BnsseU, Ifgrs. Wishes its great public a very happy, cheery Thanksgiving. May the home-comings be many the reunions joyous. Let us all ask ourselves today, "Whom may we make happier tomorrow," count ing that day as lost when no good deed is done to make some fellow mortal happier. Closed All Day Tomorrow Thanksgiving Bring your relatives and friends to the great "ECONOMY SALE" on FRIDAY. One of the biggest money-saving events of the year. Watch for announcements in to-morrow's evening papers and Friday Oregonian. The Next Event of Importance to Portland Folk, after Thanks giyjng Festivities are over, will be the Olds, Wortman (& King 32d Grand Friday Economy Sale y will be found in P. J. Kenneday's play Ht Cordray'a tomorrow, when "Yon Ynnson" opens with a special Thanks giving matinee. "TOO MUCH JOHWBOK." The Thanksgiving week attraction at the Baker theatre Is of unusual Interest, being Gillette. greatest comedy. "Too Much Johnson." as played by the pop ular Baker theatre company. BAT SAIiB rOK "BIB HUB." The advance sale of seat will bo placed on sale tomorrow for Klaw & Krlanger's production of "Ben Hur," which will be presented at the Marquam theatre next Tuesday,, Wednesday, Thursday. Friday and Saturday nights with special matinee Wednesday and Saturday. This history-making play o the stage so far as receipts go, at least Is In 17 tableaux, divided Into a prelude and six sets. There are 95 hanging pieces, or "drops," of scenery, to which are attached 875 lines of rope, each one 150 feet In length, for the purpose of lowering and raising these effects dur in the operation of the play. In other words, there are over 10 miles of rope used for this feature of the Klaw & Kr langer production of "Ben Hur." The panorama scene, which pictures the vat arena of the chariot race, contains 3,600 feet of canvas, but there are over 140,000 feet of canvas in the entire scenery of the performance. BB WOIB HOPFEB'B IABT. The last performance of De Wolf Hop per in the musical comedy. Mr. Pick ick," will tie given tonight at the Marquam Grand theatre. The curtain will rise promptly at 8:05 o'clock. Secular orteei fiOc. afatlneea. adults, I tone, Main 912. Ktfht, l.V. 25c. SSc. 40c and ItOc; children, 10c &AST TZKB TOBZOBT. Elmer Walters' eo toady drama, "A Millionaire Tramp" Next .attraction at Ccrdray'ft. commencing "Yon Yonson" ' Of all Hwade plaj-a the best THE BAKER THEATRE Phooe Mala lo7. Oenrre L. Baker, Sole Liesaee and Manager Ton! an t, an we, regular aiaiiaee Saturday -ana Buaaaj. Special matinee Tburadar. TbankaclTlns day, in tsaaer jnrairv wuiwnj, id uiueti s greateat coined, -TOO aTOCI JOBBBOB." Prlcea Evening, &0c, 36c. 25c, 18c: matinees. 25c. 16c. 10c. Next week. "Jim m t'enmaa." Empire Theatre George L. Bakr. Resident Manager. It pleased two packed bouaea yesterday. King of the Opium Ring All thla week, with special matinee Tbttradar. Ericea Mgbt, 60c. 36c, 26e, 16c; matinee, 10c. 16c. ?So. Next week, v.ot utility.-yr ABCADE TKXATU AV9 AK17BZMXBT PaJt- Loaa 230 .Washington St., Bet. tb and 7th. Open f re at 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. OOBTOHrOUB ABBOTT T K - BIX STAB ACTS Every day, S;0 to :S0. .erasing, 7:o lets. ADMISSION 10c TO ANT SKAT. COBCBBT BALL BLAX1BB BKOB. COKCKKT BTBBT stlOBT. DBJrani TKAWXSOrVTBO AT MARQUAM. Everything Is now In readiness for the much-heralded production of "The Storks." announced as the Thanksgiving attraction at the Marquam Grand thea tre, which opens with the matinee per formance tomorrow, continuing Thurs day, Friday and Saturday nights, witn special matinee Saturday. Much is promised and may be expected of this latest operatic fantasy, as it is not only the third musical venture of the Dear born theatre management of Chicago, but It glories In a record of five consecu tive months in the western metropolis. and is one of the few productions that Is positively a western product In every etail and the one that the Windy city nthusiasts consider as being a musical novelty equal to, If not superior, to any f the many eastern or foreign produc tions presented of late years. The company comprises 75 people, headed by Qua Welnburg, Gilbert Gregory, Francis Lleb. George Shlels, Alma Youlln, Count ess von Hatafeldt. Ada Deaves, Dorothy Choate and Myra Davis. .BUY YOUR... BAR FIXTURES and BILLIARD TABLES From Us, and YOUR LIQUORS WHERE YOU PLEASE, if you want to save money and stay in business. The Brunswick-Balke Collender Co. Pine Needle Fiber Mattress The Best in the World ! It Is Soft. Elastic. Restful, Invigorating, Pure, Clean and Healthful. 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Ciosmmg Out Sale 000 On account of out las xpUrlaf soon, and being- forced to mvwi, we are compelled to close oat eu entire stock of Japan aad Chinese Onrlos, Matting, Bra Toys, etc Boar la the time t) buy your aoUday goods. Andrew Kan & Co. Cor. Fourth and Morrison Sts. Standard Typewriter from 121. All makes . rented and repaired.- Rubber stamp, notary seals; stc. Coast Agency Co, J taxk. . TeL 1407- v Your flannels washed by hand patronise the OBEOOK L1CVD1T. Their garments do not shrink. We darn your socks, sew on buttons and do all mending IBEB. PKOBE, EAST 13. OREGON LAUNDRY AND TOILET SUPPLY CO. - . C. T. Brans, Manage. SALE OF IF YOU WANT) Walking Skirts THIS WEEK ONLY R. Lutke & Co. Successors DIXON. BORQESOJf & CO. Manufacturers of Every Description of Show Cases JEWELERS' AND DRTJGGI8TS WALL CASES AND BANK FIXTURES. . 140-143 H. glXTK ST.. TOBTXABP, OB. 02-908 first Av... South, Seattle, Wasb. Our Skirts are guaranteed to fit. Perfect man-tailoring on all Skirts and Suits. Call and see us; we will be " sure to please you. A. Lippman Ladies Tailor 284 Yamhill St bet. Fourth and Fifth Telephone. Red 1994 m w. b. mow m saszsct i. nmw OSTEOPATHS Harriet J. Arnold has had year's extra training tiMr tr, -s Ella Still aa her asamunt In , treating WOMUX. - t Portland Offlc, 303 .Maraant r' - -