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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9, 1904. 4,, TV TOWN TOPICS Items of Local Interest for Busy Journal Readers. At Woodmen of the World hall, East Sixth , awd Washington streets? Mult nomahfeamp No. 77, and Portland camp No. lOf installed officers. These are of ficers of MOltnomah camp: Pattf consul commander, E. N. Crockett: consul com mander, W. W. Minar: adviser,- B. K. Knapp; banker, H. H. Newhall; clerk, J. M. Woodworth; escort, O. C. Lawrence; watchman, H. A. Wolfe; sentry, R. F. Rexnor; managers, J. H. McBride, K H. Bennett and J. L. Wells; musician, A. H. Clark. Officers' of Portland camp: Consul commander, Robert 'C. Wright; adviser. W. I Murry; banker, George W. Evans; clerk, Herman Schade; es cort.vCharles M. Bequett; : watchman, Joseph Burke; sentry. W. T. Gotcher; managers, W. S. Ward, F. A. Snow and A. W. Schmale; past consul commander, -Jr-l. Trasdale. The insuaatr- monies were conducted by C M; Be quctte, past consul commander of Fort land camp. 4 We have placed the Violet brand of package rolled oats, also the- Cream brand of bulk rolled oats on the' market with the pleasing knowledge that-with each we , have reached the height of perfection! Both Violet and Cream rolled oats are made only from the highest grade of Northwestern grown oats-th largest and most nutritious oats in the United States. They are new process kiln dried, which makes them easily di gested, more nutritious, qulokly cooked and are more healthful as a breakfast food than the many varieties of mixed stuff offered the publlo aa health foods. Our mills are equipped with the latest and i most improved machinery operated by employes skilled in the manufacture of cereals. Albers Bros. Milling com pany, proprietors V. 6. Mills. - ; $760 in realty will be given away the 18th day -of January, at Estacada. Every person present that day will have a chance to secure a residence' or business lot free without investing a aingle penny. The parties who ara successful In this free gift of a homesite will re ceive a warranty deed from the Oregon Water Power Townslte Co. before leav ing the city of Estacada, on the day of ale. The distribution of free lota will be conducted by a committee which will be selected bf all parties present" Come to the big lot sale and help make Esta cada the second metropolis of the West Trains leave First and Aider streets at 7:40 and t o'clock a. m. on the 12th day of January. Round, trip excursion far 75 cents. ' . . 7 . ;: , " -t . Round trip excursion tickets, Portland tor Estacada and return, now onrsale-at the office of the Oregon Water Power and Railway company, to persons de siring to attend the great auction sale of city lota at Estacada on January 12. These tickets wlU.be sold at 75 centa each, and will be good only on trains leaving Portland at 7:40 and 9 o'clock of that "day. " ' At the annual meeting of the Clan VMacleay these , officers were elected for 1904: Chief, K. K. Baxter; tanist, John A. Paterson; chaplain, Rew Charlea Cummlngr Bruce; secretary, Alex - O. , Brown;: assistant secretary, David - X, Milne: financial ' secretary, James R, Stuart t -treasurer, David G, Duncan; senior henchman, James Shearer; Junior hetfchman, Alex G. Rlddell; seneschal, Alex MarWlck; warder, John Shearer; sentinel, Tom' B. Spence: physician. Dr. A. D. Mackenzie; pipers, James 8. Moon and D. P. McDonald;, organist, John O. Gibson; , standbard-bearer, William C. Spence; trustees, Alex Mulrhead, W. G. McPherson and William Harder; royal deputy for Oregon, Alexander Gavin. Round, trip excursion tickets, Portland to Estacada and return, now on aale at the office of the Oregon Water Power and Railway company, to persons . de siring to attend the great auction sale of city lots at Estacada on January 12. These tickets will be aold at 75 centa each. - and will be. good only on trains leavlrfg Portland at 7:40 and 9 o'clock of that day. Samaritan lodge No. 2, Independent Order of Odd Fellows hold its installa tion services at the Odd Fellows' temple last Wednesday evening. The following officers took- their .obligations of office: R. J. Lewis, P. G.: F. R. Reeves, N. O.S W. A. Gould,' V. G.L-M. Oswold, secre tary: J. K. Hand, treasurer; J. Rabyo, R. 6. N. G.S W. M. Plum. L. S. N. G.; P. Frederlcksen, R. 8. V. G.; C. F. Nelson, L. 8. V. G.; 8. E. Phelps, warden; I M. Conklin, conductor; E. E. Hall, R. S. B.; J. H. Stock, L. a S.; T. C Stephens, I. G. ; W. T. Nutting, 0. O. The annual report showed the assets of the lodge to be over 140,000 and its membership 400, The lodge is the largest west of the Rocky mountains. ,- , . - , , i Round trip excursion tickets, Portland to Estacada and return, now on sale at the office 1 of the Oregon Water Power and -Railway company, to persona de siring to attend the great auction aale of city lots at Estacada on January 13. These' tickets will be sold at 75 cents each, and will be good only on tralna leaving Portland at 7:40 and o'clock of that day.. ,.,v,; Splendid "Business .; Opening." See classified columns. Splendid "Business Chances," in best town In Oregon. See "An Unusual Business Opportunity." Address "Furniture Opening," care Ore gon Dally Journal. Helen Anderllne created a disturbance at the Florence Crittenton home last MANN & BEACH PIUNTEK.S 92 Second Street . Cround Floor , BEST WORK Low Prices : Telephone 444 .... WE DO MENDING Waablng tent to oa l not only wtahed .' with particular tire, but every garment -' 'la Imported both before and after waab, y ing, tad all seeded repairs, buttons sawed on, etc., mada. It's a nice feature to , bare all this done together with ' good; careful waablng and ironing. " V '. OREGON LAUNDRY and . TOILET SUPPLY CO. C.X. EVAK8, ttanarar. East Side. " Tel. Tut It. night and was arrested. She was ad mitted to the home a week ago. The trouble started In the kitchen, where Helen created a disturbance. After be ing reprimanded," she started for' the pantry to get a knife, with which she threatened kill one of the other girls. A, third; woman, -who 'interfered, she struck in the face with a glass, but the injury imuctea was not . severe. - Pa trolman Scott was called. The prisoner was arrested but later wetb sent to the county hospital. - Round trip excursion tickets, Portland to Estacada and return, now on sale at the office of the Oregon Water Powjtsr and Railway company, to , persons de siring to attend the great auction aale of- city lots at Estacada on January 12. These tickets will be sold at 75 cepts each, and will be good only on trains leaving Portland at 7:40 and 9 o'clock of that day. - . . i t..;; - ' "''.' ' ; Round trip excursion tickets,. Portland to Estacada and return, now on sale at the office of the Oregon Water Power and Railway company, to persons de string to attend the great auction sale of city lota at Estacada on January 12. These tickets will be sold at 75 cents each, and wttl be good only on trains leaving . Portland at 7:40 and 9 o'clock of that day, ; . ' -garment that la worth-claanatag. If at all tender in its fiber. Is worth the delicate touch of the steam, heated polisher. It may be all right to employ the coarser machines on coarser , laun dry, but the finer goods do not deserve the treatment some laundries give them. Ours is the only steam heated polisher in Portland. Union laundry, Second and Columbia, , , "Round trip excursion tickets, Portland to Estacada and return, now' on sale at the office of the. Oregon Water Power and . Railway , company, to persona de siring to attend the great auction, sale of city lota at. Estacada on January 12. These tickets will be sold at 75 cents each, and ..will be good only on trains leaving Portland at 7:40 and 9 o'clock of that., day. -Wv 'if--;- ' It you enjoy reading a good atory and do not" like the idea of paying as high aa $1.60 for the current novels, you now can get at Ewlng'a bookstore, Fourth and Yamhill, your ' choice of hundreds of the ; very best of recent novels, not 1903 Issues, at 75 cents a book, - one-hair usual price. -'; Mrs.' J. W. GUstrap, the celebrated drugless doctor, 12 Allsky building, has gone to Moscow Idaho, - to the home of her daughter, whom, a telegram stated is in a dying condition. It la not known exactly how long Mrs. Gilstrap may be absent . . . . "ThysIcaX culture for fell. - $4.00 for 6 months' course. Two evenings a week. Fine gymnasium and baths. , Private treatment for health, vitality. Rlngler Physical Culture school, 309 Alder street, phone Malnl951. Consultation and catalogue free. George Robert Cairns, the evangelist, who has recently returned from his tenth tour of England, . will begin a scries of Bible lectures and sermons in the Second Baptist church January 17. Note these changes: Dr. D. H. Rand's hbme telephone la Main 356; not in tele phone book. - Hla office - Is Inlkttm--i not In Marquam, as in telephone book. Phone Main 375. Time trains will leave First and Al der street for Estacada, the day set for the auction sale of lots of the new city. First train, 7:40 a. m. and second train at 9 a. ny- '' .'.'V-f-' .." : 1 -: .u-,i ; s.- ' Steam boiler Insurance covers damage to boiler, property and- for injuries. Campbell ft Rogers, 251' Washington street , f , ';,' Furniture packed for private fam ilies or dealers. - Repairing, ' - upholster ing. Walborn, 284 Second. Phone Hood 1677. ; . -. Fine day! Buy Meredith's umbrellas. Repairing and recovering. Two stores Washington and (th, Morrison and 6th. Steamers for The Dalles will leave Alder-street wharf 7 a. m. daily (except Sunday). Phone Main 914. 12-room house for rent: very fine fur niture for sale; 2-year lease. Walborn, 284 Second. 1 Hood 1677. ' f ; . . plate glass insurance against break age. Maryland Casualty Company, 251 Waahlngton atreet Sumner post No. 12, G. A, R., will ob serve the anniversary of Lincoln's birth on February 12. ; - , Dr. W. A. Roberts, dentist, Mohawk building, over Roberts Bros. Third and Morrison. ' -. ;. ! The John Burroughs society will hold a meeting tonigflt at 8 o'clock In the city hall. - Mattresses renovated; upholstering; low prices. J. Huba, 669 Williams ave. Albina people, get photos at Thwaltea', 508 Williams ave. Cabinets $2.50 doien. : Free Viavl Health Talks, Thursday, 2:30, Lewis building. Ladies invited. Patrons of the Savoy aay it's eating Is unsurpassed. ' Opposite old Postofflce. E. H. Moorehouse A Co., at Seventh and Alder.- Telephone Main 1J4S. ' 'A perpetual smile" overspreads the face of he who eats at the Savoy. Dr. 'Amos, surgeon, Dekum building. Olympic Pancakes, as yet the best Diamond Selling IS 0E OF THE IMPORTANT FEATURES OF THIS STORE. ' Notwithstanding the fact that . ; Diamonds, bave advanced in ' ( price 40 per cent, I am still ' selling them at the same old price. See me,, if you content- ' plate purchasing. A guaran- ' tee goes with every one. EAST SIDE TOTS NEW SCHOOLS MOTHERS' CLUB OT BSOOXZ.TK AWD THE EAST T W iiW T H -EIGHTH 8TBJBET XMPKOTSMXVT 80CZETT WIZ.Ii BEITS DELEOAITOirS TO THE TAXPAYERS' XXETXXa. Sentiment of yesterday's meeting of the Mothers' club of Brooklyn was unanimous in favor of a new.and larger school building for that district A committee appointed to visit the"! school directors to - lobby .for a new school building, composed of Mrs. It. H. Wells, Mrs. C. W. Boost, Mrs. W. W, Shinn, assisted by Justice Seton, S. .V. White and F. G. Urfer, reported through Mrs. -(Wells, its chairman, that it had been courteously received by the board of school directors. -Mrs. Wells said that President Wittenberg had told her the best way to secure a new-school build ing would be to Induce-the-taxpayeMKo vote for the tax levy for that purpose. The report was accepted on motion of Mrs. Margaret West. The club will be energetically represented at the taxpay ers'; meeting', January -14, and :- In the meantime the taxpayers of Brooklyn Will be urged to attend. ';-f y:.;:-4 f The officers of the Mothers' club of Brooklyn are: President, Mrs. C. W. Boost; vice-president Miss Dimmick;, secretary, Mrs. J. A. Btrowbridge; treas urer,. Mrs. B. I. Smith. 'T-''V.v''.T. The East Twenty-Eighth Street Im provement association decided at a meet ing last nigfrt to attend the taxpayers' meeting January 14 as a committee of the whole and demand the erection of an eight-room modern school house on the lots purchased by the school board for the purpose. Tee members expect to attend the meeting as a body and vote as a body. If all turn out there will be a solid delegation of about 60 persons. The association decided to encourage the planting of trees, flowers and ornamen tal shrubbery along the streets and the cultivation of roses in yards. The following new .officers were elected: President, Frank Motter; vice president, George H. Carr; secretary, W. T. Gardner; treasurer, F. 8. Doernbecher. ATTRACTIONS AT WINTER GARDEN Music and comedy are magnets which are drawing the crowds to the Winter Garden this week.. Inside this popular resort at the corner of Third and Mor rison streets, the Palonaa sing the op- 0 4? v'.S'jX-? MADELINE CARBONETTE. 7 Cantatrla at the Winter Garden. eratlo Selections which Calve and Nor dlca and Patti sing; Sadie Deane dances and sings her way into popular favor; the Forrest sisters sing coon songs; the comedy act of Charles Brown, the fast est joker of them all, keeps people busy laughing and the 24 other, acts are all entertaining. Admission is free.. .' TKS TAX.XTB OP CKAJtCOAXu rew People Knew Row Vsefal It Is la Preserving Healta and Beanty. Nearly everybody knows that charcoal Is the safest and most efficient disinfec tant and purifier In nature, but few real ize its value when taken into the human system for the same cleansing purpose. Charcoal is a remedy that, the more you take of it the better; it is not a drug at all, but simply absorbs the fasea and Impurities always present in he stomach and intestines and carries them out of the system. Charcoal, sweetens the breath after smoking, drinking, or after eating on ions and other odorous vegetables. Charcoal effectually clears and im- ? roves the eomplextlon. It whitens the eeth and further acts as a natural and eminently safe cathartic It absorbs the injurious gases' which collect In the stomach and bowels: it disinfects the mouth and throat from the poisoa or caiarrn. All druggists sell charcoal In one form or another, but probably the best charcoal and the most for the money is in Stuart's Absorbent Losenges; they are composed of the finest powdered Willow charcoal, and other harmless antiseptics in tablet form, or rather in the form of large, pleasant tasting los enges, the charcoal being mixed with honey. 1 The daily use ef these lozenges will soon tell in a much improved condition of the general health, better complexion, sweeter breath and purer blood, and the beauty of It is. that no possible harm can result from their continued use, but, on the contrary, great benefit . A Buffalo physician. In speaking of the benefits of charcoal, saya: "I ad vise Stuart's Absorbent Losenges to all natlents suffering from cas in stomach and bowels, and to clear the complexion ana puniy me cream, moutn and throat; I also believe the liver is freatly benefited by the dally use of hem; they coat but twenty-five cents a box at drug stores, and although in some sense a patent preparation, yet I believe I get more and better charcoal In Stuart's Absorbent Losenges than la any of the ordinary charooal tablets." NOTHING DAUNTS THE CROWDS In spite of the fact that an error was made In announcing that -the Great Clothing Panio sale in the Merrill Build ing. Sixth ' street ' near Washington, by mistake the . advertisement yeaterday read sale opens 9:30 p. m Instead of 9:30 a. m., as early as 8 o'clock this morning great crowds commenced . to gather and at opening time a throng that packed the great building surged .in and filled every aisle until the manager was .compelled to close the doors and let out those who had bought and admit those who were waiting to, gain admis sion. ,!.. ' . i AT THE & PORTLAND CHURCHES BAPTIST. "' - - ' First Corner Twelfth . and Taylor streets, A. S. Coats, D. D.f acting pas tor.. Morning prayer, W.15 o'clock; sermon at 10:80, subject, "Fruits, Not Works; i Sunday school at close of morning service; B. Y. P. U. services at 6:30 p. m evening services. 7:30, sub ject of evening sermon, "What Is It to Receive Christ?" Music by quartet and chorus under the direction of Mr, J. W. Belcher. . ' . - ' ,. . ' Central Woodmen of the World build ing, Eaat Sixth and East Alder streets. Rev.: William E. Randall. Morning wor ship, 18:45, subject, -"'Is it Worth While? The Philosophy that Ennoblea Living;" Bible school. 13 m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p. m. Services at Mount Tabor, 8 p, - m. ; evening topic, "Why Are We Sometimes Heavy Hearted? Causes and Cure of a Depressed Spirit. Miss Verna Welch will sing. . . -.. Second Eaat Seventh and Ankeny street Rev. Stanton C. Lapham. Ser vices 10:30 a. m. "The Reward of Soul Saving." Noon I. B. C; class hour. Bible school 6:30 p. m,' Young People's union 7:30 p. m. : ; i y . v , The following program will be-given at the Second s Baptist church ; tomor row: Morning Prelude, "Adagio In A flat," Jackson; offertory, "Theme," op. 34. Hesse; postlude, Clark. ,Evenlng Prelude, "Offertory." Leybach; offertory,,-, live Marla," - Cherublni;' post lude, "Pilgrim Chorua" (from Tann hauser), Wagner. E. . E. Cumpston. lcador of chorus choir; Miss Daisy Crooks, soprano soloist. cosraxsaATzoiTAi First Madison and Park streets, Rev. B. L. House, D. D.; preaching 10:30 a. m,, subject, "The Known and the Un known, or a Glimpse at Science, Philoso phy and Religion." Bible school, 12:15, Rev. H. A. Start, superintendent; Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. m.; evening subject, J'Leesons from the Chicago Calamity." Hassalo East Seventh street N. and Hassalo. Rev. Charlea E. Chase; services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 12 m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. From the west side take Union avenue or Irvlngton cars. , ' CKKXSTXAX. , FirstCorner , Park and Columbia streets. Rev. E. 8. Muckley. Service 10:30 a. m., subject "The Bondage of Liberty;" 7:45 p. m., "Christian Agnos ticism.". Sunday school 12:15 p. m. Christian Endeavor societies 6:30 p. m. CHJUSTIAIT SOZEVOZ. First Twenty-third street near Irv ing. Services 11 a. n. and S p. m. Sub ject "Sacrament." Children's Sunday school 12:10. :t Second Third street between Taylor and Salmon. Sunday services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Subject, "Sacrament" Sun day school 12:15 p. m. EPISCOPAL. St. John's Memorial Sellwood. Rev. W. R. Powell. Sunday school. 11 a. m.; evening service and sermon, 7:45. St. Paul's Woodmere, Rev. W. R. Powell In charge, Service and sermon, 10:45 a. m. '-'-. , - St Mark's Corner Nineteenth and Quimby streets,; Rev. J. E. H. Simpson. Holy Communion. '8 a. m.; . Holy Com munion and sermon, 11 a- m.; evening sermon, 7:80 1 p. m.; Sunday v- school, 9:45 a. m.- ;v ,' '.. &,-... - Trinity chapel Nineteenth street near Washington, Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison. Holy Communion, 8 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon, 11; evening prayer and sermon, 7:30; Sunday school, 9:30 p. m. - St Matthews' Corner First -and Car uthers streets, Rev. W. A. M. Breck. Morning prayer and sermon, 11 o'clock; Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Church of Our Saviour Woodstock. Morning prayer and sermon,. 11 o'clock; Sunday school, 10 a. m. St. Andrews' Peninsula. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; prayer and sermon, 2:30 p. m.; prayer and sermon. 3:30 p. m, in charge of Mr. C. L. Parker. ' Church of the Good Shepherd Sun day school, 10 a. m.; morning prayer, 11 o'clock; services, 7:80 p. au . T ETAWQEUtOAX. Seaond United Farm ntr trr. streets. Rev. J. Bowersox. , Preaching 11 a. m. ana 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. . K. L. C. E. 6:45 p. m. ETAlTOEtlOAH A8S0CIATI0V. First English Corner Eaat Sixth and Market streets, Rev, O. W. Plumer. Morn ing subject, 'The Holy Spirit God's Free Gift." Evening. "The Right Use of Time." , Sunday school 10 a. m, Jun ior alliance 3 p. m. Young People's al liance 7 p. m. LVTHEKAjr. Swedish Immanucl 428 j: ' Burnstde street, Rev. John W. Skans; sorvlces 10:30 a. m. and 8 p., m. Sunday school 12 m. ' , , : Swedish Corner Rodney avenue and Stanton streets, Albina, services 3 o'clock p. m. :' ..: - . MXTHOSX8T. Grace Corner Taylor and Twelfth streets. Rev. J. R. T. Lathrop will occu py the pulpit at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 Sell wood Sunday school 10 am.; 11 a. m.. sermon, subect "A Great Saint;" 7:30 p. m., theme, "Moses Invitation to His Brother-in-law;" 6:45 p. m., Epwortb League. .- 1'. . , First South 171 Vt Second street; Sun day school 10:30 a. nts Rev. Henry Spress, presiding elder of Willamette district will preach at 11 a. m., this be ing the first quarterly meeting. At the conclusion of the sermon the sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be adminis tered." '-. . - ' ML Tabor Dr. Coleman, president of Willamette university,, will preach at 11 a. m. First Corner Taylor and Third streets. Dr. Talbott will preach at 10:80 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m., evening subject, "The Guarded Gate." Classes 9:30 and 10 a. m.; Sunday, school, 12:16; Epworth League 6:30. r r Centenary East Ninth and Pine streets, Rev. W. B. Holltngshead, regular services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; class meetings 9:30 a. m. and 12:15 p. m.; Sun day school, 12:15; Junior League, 4 p. m.; Epworth League, 6:16 p, m. First Corner of Taylor ? and ' Third streets. Btahop Earl Cranston, 10:30 a, m.; Rev. H. J. Talbott 7:30 p: m., sub ject, "The Guarded Gate." Sunday school meets at 13:16 p.'m.; Epworth league de votional meeting, 6:30 p. m. fr'-,'-)-' :' -'-- ' ' i m m ,'-',:' '.j. PESBTTEsUAir, Mlspah Rev. Jerome . R. McGlade. Morning service 11 o'clock, subject "Ef fectual Prayer;" evening subject "Jacob at Penlel." A sermon to young people. Special music Morning anthem, "Stand Up for Jesus," Noyes. Evening solo and chorus. "Will There Be Any StaraT" Sunttay school 9:45 a. m. ' Westminster Corner East Tenth and, Weldler streets. Rev. Henry Marcotte, 8ervtres at 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. The pastor will preach morning and even- rBJrS"'"Bz fr'p -S siBlSTBsSSssi A- I t G COUPON OM. WORTH OF WORK Dr. B.E.Wright's Dental Office ffiyWm' r Cor. 7tlll ing. At the close of the morning serv ice the communion of the 'Lord's Sup per will be celebrated. Calvary Corner Eleventh " and ' Clay streets. Rev. W. 8. Gilbert 10:30 a. m. communion service and reception of members. 7:30 p. m. Rev. J. 8. Dun ning. Music by chorus choir tinder the direction of Mrs. E. E. Coursen, H. V. Mllllgan organist UHTYEKSAXXST. First Eaat Couch and East Eighth streets, W. F. Small, paator. Service, 11 a. m.. sermon topic, "Who Is the Hypocrite? A Word for Those Who Do Not Attend Church;" Sunday school, 12:15 p. m. xr JC- O.-A. J - "The Sunday club," for men, 8 p. m., Sunday, January 10. "The Japanese Sit uation" will be presented by S. Ban, Japanese contractor, and Dr. H. W. Schwartz, formerly of Japan. Musto by Japanese double male quartet. Concert by Drlscoll's orchestra. Y. M. C. A. building, Fourth and . Yamhill streets. Free to men only, , ICtSOEttAjrEOUS. Penlel Mission 247 Couch street Holiness meeting at 3 p. m. Evangeli cal services 8 p. m. Evangelists Ed ward Smith and wife in charge. ' Berea Mission 8econd and Jefferson streets. Rev.. J. H. Allen, pastor. Sun day services: Sermon, "The Sprinkling of the Blood, of Jesus Christ" at 10:30 a, m. Sermon at 7:30 p. m., "Joshua's Long Day and the Sabbath." Union Holiness Mission Second street between Taylor and Salmon. Ser vice every night at 7:30 and Sunday at 3. Olive . Branch Mission First and Clay, under auspices of Free Methodist church. . Services - every evening and Sunday at 3. First Spiritualist society Artisans' hall, Ablngton building, Third street near Washington.' Conference 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. . Rev. W. E. Copeland will lecture on "The Signs of the Times, and the Interpretation Thereof," followed by Mrs. Ladd-Flnnlcan. People's Christian union Rev, F. E. Coulter. Services in No. 201 Allsky building. : Sermon 11 a. m. Devotional subject, "Nlmrod," 12:15 p. m. School of religion tlrtme, "The Forerunner," 7:30 p. m. Literary and musical pro gram of the Harmony club. Music by the Union orchestra. Our Savior's Norwegian church-rCor-ner East Tenth and Grant streets. ;' Sun day i school 9:30. Services 10:46 and 7:30. O, Hagoes, paator. ' Men's Resort 66 North Sixth street. Rev. A. ' D. ' Soper, superintendent Stereoptlcon Sunday scrrool 2:30 p. m. Address to men at 4 o'clock, "The Fact of Sin," by James Edmunds. Male quar tet music. Evangelistic addrens 7:46, "The Wages of Sin." Solo, Miss Z. Claire Hopkins. . The employes of the George Lawrence Wholesale Saddlery company, at their own suggestion, have made a subscrip tion for the new Men's Resort building, amounting to $67. This voluntary, ac tion ahows the interest felt toward the work. The broad and practical nature of both the objects and methods of the Men's Resort produces the Interest vhich is expressed toward its new build ing enterprise, Mlllental Dawn Sixth street near Main. Services at 3 p. m. Volunteers of America 83 North Sec ond street, Capt. John Anderson, meet ings 11 a. m. 8 and 8. p. m. Meetings each day from 13 o'clock to 1 p. m., and at 8 p. m. ...... . -. OH. SVITH'S BLOOD AID 1X171 TOYZC. .. . -. There is not a woman in this land but at some time in her life would have been the better for the use of this Tonic. For diseases peculiar to women a better medicine was never made. It Is com posed of the ingredients from which the system has been deprived by disease, overwork or dissipation. It enters at once Into the circulation, building up the tissues that have wasted, and making pure, rich blood in the most dlreot way. For weak, nervous and' unsteady people, pimply, pal. or fleshless people, it will make strong, steady nerves and give the complexion that . wholesome look that, indicates health. . We haye hun dreds of lntters that people have writ ten us. saying tlrey had gained In good, solid flesh, at the rate of 1 to 3 lbs. per week while using Dr. Gunn's Blood and Nerve Tonla : It should be taken after meals. - one or two tablets each ' time. Druggists anil it for 75 cents per box or 8 boxen for 82, or sent-postpaid on re ceipt of price. We are glad to make re ply to letters of Inquiry. The advice we give you Is plain and easily understood. Address Dr. Bosanko Co., Philadelphia, Pa...- ... . . . In spite. of their explanation of how they cams into possession of several pairs of shoes which were stolen from the O. R. & N. company.. James Sweeney and Thomas Sullivan were found guilty Thursday. Justice Reid sentenced both to' 33 days in the county Jail, Tho men were' .arrested at-a -hobo camp near B' 'BS S"""' : Here's Something for Nothing 14 It's . up to you to get a dollar bottle of Dr. B. . E. ! Wright's Antiseptic ToothJWash FREE with any dental work done be tween now and February 1,1904. Don't miss this opportunity, , but come at once GASOLINE LAUNCH GIVEN WITH DONE BETWEEN NOW AND A SAMPLE CASE, . . Although aged and every muscle of her face once distorted, this woman now appears like this. She permits the use of her name when applied for by In terested persons. - , Madame Saxe 1 The wonderful Dermatologist and Skin Doctor, has recovered from her Ill ness and is on duty again, ready - to serve the public as acceptably as be fore her recent illness. This Noted Woman Is the ACTUAL ORIGINATOR of many of the systems she employs in her treat ment of facial blemishes, as smallpox pittlngs. birthmarks, pimples on the face, eruptlona of the - skin, wrinkles, freckles, etc. . , , .; She ku onoraois SUCCESS la her practical She has srETEB had a failure. She guarantees all her work, xoxnmr oxizuuut ssnnroEB XT THE SUQHTEST DXSSATXSPAG- TIOIT BESTITS. Such a thing never has occured, and it Is not expected that it will, but if it SHOULD happen., the money will be reT turned without the slightest ' murmur. All her work is ABSOLUTELY guaranteed.- w.... V;. . , r; Madame Saxe Is now treating a case of eczema that the moat noted physicians have failed to cure. The person's arms were a mass of scales, and the madame saya that within two months she will have the case perfectly cured. Super fluous "and falling hair treated with POSITIVE SUCCESS. There is no DOUBT of that . - Madame Saxe F&UfCXPAXi . SAXE . IBS'! IT UTS OP BElCATOaY. , Suite Entrance 417. AMngtos. Bldg, Betweea Washington and Stark. Tele phoae Hall 8893, Troutdale 'Monday by Detective Fits gerald of the railroad. They were Iden tified as having stolen the shoes from a freight car en route. Sweeney pro fessed to have found the shoes in a barn where he slept Saturday night ri,:(.- . i m n i i . . "i" , jif- ;- Kaslclans ICutaal Association, XtOcal Jfo. 99, A. T. of In . 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