THE OltEGON DAILY' JOURNAL, POItTIiAND, SATURDAY EVENTNGr, FEBRUARY 6. 1904. TOWN TOPICS v- Madame. Aza Holmee-Ribbeeke has now on hand a full supply of Dr. Nel den's renowned antl-wrlnkla cream, a face preparation that has a reputation as broad as civlllcatlon itself. Dr. Kel den says of this cream that It-is a : "sure prevention for wrinkles (more wrinkles are produced by facial expres sions at night than In the day). 'This celebrated cream keeps the skin smooth during sleep something- never accom plished1 before, and : being transparent, can be used in the day as well as at night. If you once try it, you will never be: -wrthout- it." The madams to going to- give the ladles of Portland A chance to prove his encomiums correct. Samples 'Will be - given away all next week,. Just .to show, Portland men and women that the preparation is all that is claimed for It. -She will also this week give demonstrations and ' advice on how . to . care for the face, free of charge. , - Dermatology attains its highest !er fection in the. person capable of remov ing the blemishes of the human face those marks Of disease or care that takes from many sunny lives t he charm that so beautifully belongs to them. This ability is splendidly portrayed in : the accomplished Madame Vaughn, 301f 802 McKay building. The madam e and her cultured assistant, ' Miss' ' Ethel Flick, have brought the sunlight of Joy to many individuals upon whom the hand of affliction had fallen or misfor tune had overtaken. Madame : Vaughn has earned a proud reputation for her self in Portland,' and her clientele- is constantly on the . Increase. - She de : serves her 'success. . v , , ' ' ' TT3ankerX C. Alnsworth," W. B. Ayer of the Eastern & Western Lumber Co.; Lumberman Jones of the Jones Lumber Co.i Dentist C B. Brown, Dr. Parker, W. B. Turner and other substantial cit izens have recently provided themselves with one of those splendid White auto mobiles, for which J. B. Kelly, 7 Grand avenue, la the Portland A agent, Mr, Kelly has sold two carloads of these machines in the last 10 days, a record not heretofore reached in this market The new modei D for 1904 has been re ceived by Mr. Kelly, and. Is pronounced the most perfect gasoline car now upon - the market. And It Is a beauty, too. Mrs. I H. Hart, the well-known drug less doctor, SOS Allsky building, has had sucti phenomenal success in curing the afflictions of humankind that she has been; - Importuned by numerous persons to open a Weltmer , method school" In Portland. This she . has at last , con sented to do, and those wishing to Join . the first class now forming will do well to call upon her immediately and make the necessary arrangements. Her terms . are so reasonable that a big class ought to be assured with but little effort... The identical teaching will be employed here that Is employed lit the original school ' at , Nevada, 'Mo. : o f ;v- : Little hopes are entertained for the recovery of James Goodwin, the come dian, who fell from a stool Thursday while eating lunch, and fractured his skull. ' Goodwin had been employed at Frits theatrei during the - past few week?, and is said to have recently been drinking heavily. He was at flrbt brought to the police station, but as noon as it was known that the fall had 'fractured his skull he was removed to St. .Vincent's hospital.-' The patient had not recovered consciousness up until noon today, and grave fears -are enter tained for his recovery, ( , Lodge .No. : (3, of the, International Association of Machinists, gave an en tertainment last evening In the Allsky building. Past President DaUiel- pre sided In the absence of President C. B. Thomas,. The hall was filled with guests. Mr. Oetsen played a piano solo and accompanied Master Hugh McKetina in a solo, and Mr. Gounlock and Mr. Stephenson in an illustrated song. Mr. Dalsiel and Miss .. Upham recited, and Mr. Calof and Mrs. Fisher appeared in a sketch. F. Morton furnished a gram ophone selection. , While you wait! ' . Shoe repairing at your 'convenience. We call for and deliver free of charge all over town. 'Men's soles sewed on 60, 75 and 90 cents. Ladles' soles, 40, SO and 60 cents. Best whole rubber heels In the world, 40 and ' 60 cents. ' Half -jubbcrJieelg 36 and 40 cents. ; Boyai Vand children's shoe repairing at very low i prices. Ring us up. Main 2031. ' Goodyear Shoe Repair Co. . .. 282 Tamhill street, near Gas com pany's office. Fred Kelly, who attempted to. commit suicide Thursday night by stabbing himself twice kver the heart 'is reported to be getting better. The Injured man was , taken to Good ' 8marltan - hospital soon after he had- inflicted the wounds. His injuries were dressed by Dr.'Slocum. The act was committed during a fit cf temporary insanity, said tct have been caused toy drink. There will be a sacred concert under the auspices of the Y. W. C. A. tomor row afternoon in the rooms of the asso ciation. - Some ' of Portland's leading singers will take part In the program. There will be vocal and cornet solos and Rev. H. Marcotte wilt deliver a4i ad dress. The program will begin, at 1:45 o'clock. . ' ; ' '-- ' Gospel meetings will be held at Bcrea mission, Second and Jefferson streets, Sunday, 1:30 p. m.; Monday, 2:30 and 7:30 p. m.: Tuesday, 2:80 p. m.: Wed nesday, '2:30 and 7:30 p. m. Evangelist John Johnson, from Bethesda Faith Homo of Healing," Seattle,' Wash., con ducts the meetings. It's the steam-heated polisher . that does the business. - That Is the machine thst preserves the linen, hers use It does MANN V BEACfl PRINTERS 92 Second Street . ' Ground Floor BEST WORK Low Price, i Telephone 444 ' YOU GET YOUR MONEY - 7T00"W;T To'u not only get the best washing, your garments all mended, buttons sewed on and socks darned, but you get back your money or any valuables left In . your washing, like the lady last week got her ISO. -. : ' ' .- ", , OREGON LAUNDRY and TOILET SUPPLY CO. , Tel. Sait 13, :' O. T, EVAKS, Mgr. not burn 'the tliread, as lire-heated pol ishers do nor does it ''yellow'', the goods, either. This is the only machine of its kind in Portland, and its acquisi- tlon has added at least one-eighth to the, sum total f our business. . Union Laundry," Second and Jefferson. ' The Sunbeam Guild of St. David's church witi give a money barrel con cert exercise in the parish house next Tuesday evening at 7:80 o'clock. The guild is a sewing das of 40 little girls less than 12 years of age. Speolmens of their work will be on exhibition. r The 'annual meeting of the Indo Amerlcan Woman's Restoration league will, be held next Monday at 2 o'clock p. jn at the home of the president, Mrs. S. V. Hill. HI North Twenty-Third street, ..corner of Irving street. - All women interested are Invited. There Is no other soap that so whit ens and softens the i skin as Baker's Beven-X Glycerine Soap. It is com posed, of health-giving properties, , and contains not an lota of fata of any de scription. Druggists sell It : TheYrevlval meetings at the Second Baptist church have closed. Rev. G. R. Grains, who has been In charge of the work, has gone to Seattle to visit his family. He will later go to Montana. Grand masquerade ball, given by Thusnelda Lodge No." 1, O. D. H. ' S., February 8, at Turne Halle; Fourth and Tamhill streets. . Invitations can be ob tained by members. . ) Furniture packed ready for shipment or removal, at small cost to owners. Furniture repaired, polished; upholster ing, C. El Walborn, 23 1 Second. Phone. Hood lilt, . . ; ; Steam boiler insurance covers damage to boiler, property and for Injuries. Campbell tc , Rogers, 261 Washington street , , Fine day!' Buy Meredith's umbrellas. Repairing and recovering. Two stores Washington and Ith, Morrison and 6th, Music Mahlllon's make ' Band In struments at E. V. Lamotte's, 44& Gll an. Special price for full band. - Steamers for The Dalles will leave Alder-street wharf 7 a. m. dally (except Sunday). ." Phone Main 114, - - , Free dispensary for worthy poor, Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday, p. m. St Vincent's hospital. - Plate' glass insurance against break age. Maryland Casualty Company, 261 Washington street.j Valentines Large assortment, artistic and eomlc ' Jones book Store, 2H , Al der street ' , . Free Viavl Health Talks, Thursday, 2:30, Lewis building. - Ladies Invited. ToufWatch will keep time If repaired by E. V. Lamotte, 449 Ollsan street ;E. H. Moorehouse ft Co., at Seventh and Alder. Telephone. Main 1343.. i The only , regulation bowling alleys In the city. First and Stark, L. Shumaker. ' furrier, . 806 Burnslde street. . Olympic Pancake Flour, fresh weekly, S. IL Gruber, lawyer. 317 Cont'd. Blk. Dr. Amos, surgeon, Dekum building. SMOKERS' WHDilS; - "Say," Charley, did you ever, realize .that you smoke with your eyesl" .' ' , "Smoke with my eyesT How do you make that outT'V 1 ' v "Well, you see, you. select the nicest colors and smoothest made cigars Just because they look nice." ,i "Why,v no, John, the light cigar la the .mildest and the smooth one has the best workmanship." - r. , : 4 ? t "Now that Is Where , you are mls taken, Charley, for you are Just as apt to get a light-colored , cigar s that is strong as you are to get one that is mild, for the light and the dark of the same brand are made of the same ma terial and sorted to colors when packed and each color packed separately. - ' ' "There is another reason why you smoke with your eyes, too." ' . "And what Is that V - . "Well, you always buy Key West or General A rt nuroraomeotherhlghly advertised brands, not because they are any better than those made in Portland, but because you see- those large signs on the walls and billboards and then find the same name on the band ot the cigar' yen buy." i' ' V- -. ;. i. "TCea,;but the Key Weet is made of the ,,best Havana, grown in Cuba, the same-as all -other imported, goads, and then .the cigars, made in the. eastern cltle and shipped out here are made by larga, .nrmSthat fuy their tobacco in Cuba direct from Xhe planter, and they get the' best fox the simple reason that they go where It is grown after it. f VWell, Charles, what you say Is true, but yow overlook the fact that we, .too, ue tlie same class of tobaccos here in eur; home manufactories;, the only dif ference - is we import the , tobacco and work it p and they work It up and im port the cigar. 6a you see,, you smoke wHh your eyes to the extent, that you buy a cigar, that you see a foreign name oft the box 'and band.t. . r , ,. - "Try our home made and tee If I am not right. ,.-' . - "Then there, is another.slde td the slgry, If you patronise noma industry you give work to more people In the city. They have to live, and, of course, spend their' wages shere instead of in New York.-Florida Cuba or some other place that you are helping to support at the present time."' . "Well, sayJohn, I had never thought of tkat before, but I think you're right. Well, Well. well, so It goes; one never thinks of those things until he la ehown Into them."' -, ; . i "Yes, always look for the blue label when purchasing." . Something Ncw. The Great Western Coal company of this city, this Is located at 441 Hoyt street, corner of Eleventh, has intro duced into this market a new coal that it is claimed has no equal. They call It the Great Western Bootless Coal. This coal la well screened and free from slate and fine slack. The heat is in tense, burns up clean : into a medium light ash, , They deliver it to all parts of the city on a positive, guarantee that It -will gtve perfect satisfaction, - This coal Is adapted for cooking stoves, heaters,- furnaces and grates. ' Parties using coal should Investigate this 'proposition. ;" No Danger. The new exits and arrangemontsfor safety at the Arcade makes it one place of amusement that la perfectly safe In Portland. Ladles and children find the Arcade their ideal theatre. ' SVB CUB TOft JPTLES.' . Ttrhfn tilleS produce moisture and crush Itching, this form, as well as Ullnd, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedy, Stops itching and bleeding. Absorbs tu mors. 60c a Jar, at drug-gists, or sent by mail. . Treatise free. Writ me about your case. Dr, Uosanko, Phil's, Pa, At the Portland Churches -.a aTV0VBVBS&VEnCVSV9VByffVB ' METHODIST. ' . . ' Centenary Eiast ' Ninth' an4 ' Ine streets, -W, B. Hollln, pastor. Preaching 10:30 a. m., subject ."Personal Work." Bubjecl 7:30 p. "m., : "Some 6nBerhlngsTsWee1 Which" Keep People Out of the Church, All other services -fas usual. 8pecial musical program at 7:30 - as follows; Mrs. Miller will sing as solo, "O Dry Those Tears," by Theresa Del Relgo, with violin, obligator by: George Wuest.ffeMrs.,'Miller-and Mrsv-Wheeler will sing a duet, Harry Rowe Shelley's "Hark, Hark My Soul" and it'The Way side Cross." , oA.- tenor solo with male qhorus will be sung by Mr. Foster, v The Gloria" (from Mosart's Twelfth Mass) by the full choir, as a closing number. , ; Bethel A. M. R. S ' North H Tenth street. Program for Sunday evening, February '7, at 8, o'clock; Opening song by choir; "Jesus High Over AU"; prayer by Rev. 1 J. W. Tolever( pastorj choir, "Saved By Grace"; bass solo, J. W. Johnson, , "Calvary"; iuartet "Jesus Calls Us "; duet, F. D. Thomas and Lewie Mille, "Mother's Prayer for Her Boy'-' choir, selection; baritone solo, Mr. L.. A. Goodwin, 'The Song 1 Heard One Sun day Morning"; congregational singing, "Jesus Will Help If You Will Try." Miss Bessie Datesman, organist . All are cordla'ly Invited. . . , FalrvleW At 7 :80 p. m. Rev. L. E. -Rockwell, presiding elder, will preach and administer the communion. Grace Corner Taylor and Twelfth streets. Cordial Invitation extended to the public. Rev. J. R. T; Lathrop, pas- U tor. will preach at 10:30 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. Theme In the morning, "The Lord of the: Spiritual Life"; evening, "Teachers and Turners," which will be of special interest to men, as the ser mon will be preached under the auspices of. the Brotherhood of St Paul. Class meeting 9:30 a- m. Sunday school 12:16 p. th. Epworth league 6:30. First Free Corner East Ninth and Mill streets. Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. H. V. Haslam. Sunday school at 10 a. m. '. Taylor Street Third and Taylor ttreets.. Rev. J. H. tleraan, president of Willamette university, will pfeach morning and evening. Sunday school 12:16 p: m. , Epworth league 6:30 p. m, Choir music under direction of Miss Ella Kinsman,;; .organist,, and ,.;'Mrs Mann, icaaer. P. 8. C. E. at 4:80 p. m- Evening serv ice at 7:30 o'clock, subject, "Winds and Tides.'- .-.' -s-': .. :':'....' Highland Corner Sixth and Prescott Ing at 7:30 p. m. by Prof, clflc University. ; 1001 ll a. hi rT reach- Smith of Fa- . J- ';.'- METHODIST, SOUTH. First 17 1 Second street Sunday school 10:30 a. m. The pastor. Rev. E. H. Mowrle, will - preach a,t 11:80 p.-m. from the text, "Righteousness Exalteth a Nation, But Sin Is a Reproach to Any Peoplo."wProv. 14:34. ,' "- CHXXSTXAH, First Corner Park and Columbia streets.' E. S. Muckley, pastor, resi dence 395 Salmon street. preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p, m. Sunday-school at 12:16 p. m. Junior, intermediate and senior Christian Endeavor . societies at 6:30 ' p. m. Midweek prayer-meeting, Thursday evening, .7:30 o'clock. Weld-, . JESBTTEIAH. - Westminster East Tenth and ler streets. Rev, Henry Marcotte, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m, Tha pastor will preach morning and evening. I ; xrnrVEBSAUtsT. ' First East Couch and East Eighth streets. Rev. W, F. Small, pastor. Serv ices at 11 a. m. Sermon on "Christen dom's Debt to the Jewish People." :. Sunday-school at 12:16 p. m. liZllCSCSSiAJrEOUB J"V.;. ,T XiTTTHEBAV, ' i . . Swedlali--'4283urnalde Mreet, . Rev. John W. Skans, pastor. Services will be held at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 12 H." : " ':? '"; ' ? K '.''.:' St James Corner .West ' Park and Jefferson streets, 3, A. Xas, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:B p. m. Sun day school 10 a m. i ; Luther league 6:46 p. m. ,:'::" - " :' f Our Savior's (Norwegian" Synod) A. Hagoes, pastor. Services 10:46 p. -m. and 7:80 p. m. ' Sunday1: school 1:10.. Everybody Interested In the relief of the destitute fire sufferers of Aalesund, Nor way, are cordially Invited to be present . First Comer Twelfth and Taylor streets. Rev J. Whitcomb Brougher, Morning prayer,. 10:16 a. in. Sermon 10:80 a. m., "For What Intent Have Ye Sent Mer - Sunday achool at . 12 1 m. B. Y. P. tf . 6:80 p. m., "The Religion for Today," Music by quartette and chorus. undei the direction of Mr. J. W. Bel cher. -i" '- '... : . . " . Second East Seventh and East An keny streets. Stanton C. Lapham. pas tor. At 'the morning service at 10:80 the toplo will be "The Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ" At the close of this service the Lord's Supper will be ob served and the hand of fellowship given to new members. In the evening at 7:80 Rev. Myron Cooley will occupy the put pit taking for his theme, 1 "Christian Baptism: What and Why." At the close of this service the ordinance of bap tism will be administered.. V . The .uiriboln Memorial yAnnlversary service will be held in the church under the direction of the Grand Army of the ReDublto on Saturday evening, Feb. is. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend 'this memorial service. ' Central Church Woodmen of the World building. East Sixth and East Alder streets, William E. Randall mln- Ister77MornIflg"W0rshlprl0745rTiern!on subject "The Message of One Who Re turned from Beyond the Gates of Death: I'non What : Should Emphasis be Placed?" Services at Mount Tabor 8:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor 6:46. The castor's tODio for 7:30. "Elements of Agnosticism and Certitude In Religion." Miss Verna Welch wil alng. ' Immanuel Baptist Chtjrch Corner Second and Meade streets. , Prayer and praise service at 10:00 a. m.;. sermon at 10:80 a. m.. by Rev. Myron Cooley, editor of the Pactfio Baptist, subject of the aermon, "Close Communion." Bible school at 12 m. B. Y. P. U. at :80. Preaching at 7:80 by the pastor. Theme Of the sermon, "And He Brought Him to' Jesus." Evangelist E. W. Nelll of Texas la expected to begin meetings the 14th of February. All are cordially In vited. - srxsoorAL. .' Trinity Chanel Nineteenth street near .Washington, Rev. A. A. Morrison. Holy communion 8 a. m. Litany, ser mon and holy communion, .11 a. m. Evening prayer 7:80 p. m, Sunday school 3:30 a. m. Evening monthly Song .service.' ,,; ""::; -';v;;v:- -' St. Andrews' Church (Peninsular) Evening prayer and sermon at 8:80 p. m. Simday school at 2:30. In charge ot Mr. C. ! Parker as lay reader. - Rt DavM'a Church Rust Twelfth and Belmont streets, George B. Van Waters, p. ,11., rector. . oiy comunion a. m. ttnv .nmmrinlnn and Hrmnn 11 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon 7:30 p. m. cnurcn 01 uur oavjor-vwooasioca; Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m in charge of Mr." C. I Parker as lay reador. i YAKOEUCAZk First Evangelical church East Sixth 'and Market streets. Rev. G. W. Plumer, pastor, t The pairtor being out of the city, Rev. N. Shupp, presiding elder, will occupy the pulpit at 11 a. m. Sub ject, v"The Gospel Through a Vision," and at 8 'p. m., subject, "The Churoh's Strength." Sunday-school at 10 a. m., and y; P. A. at 7 p. m. ' First German Corner of Tenth and Clay streets, Rev, A. A. Engelbart, pas tor. Preaching at jo:4S a. m. and 7:30 p. m. tjunaay-sonooi :av a. ra. (oung people's Bible session 7 K. m, United javangencai corner r argo anu Klrby streets, Rev. J. Bowersox, pastor.' Preaching at 11 a. m on "Christ's Com ing Again; Its Lessons to t's," and 7:30 tf. m., on "The Lamb of God Taking Away, the Slrt or the World." " Sunday, school at 10 a. m. K. L. C. E., 6:46 p, m. COHOBEOATZOVAX. . Hassalo Street East Seventh and Hassalo. Rev. Charles E. Chase, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m, Sunday-school at 13 nw and Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. -v. , ; First Park and Madison streets; ReV. E. L. House, 'pastor. Services 10:30 a.' m. Topic. . "Is There a TransHgured Satan?" Sunday-school 12:16 ft. au , Y. Four-Fold Gospel Mission, 73 Russell street,: Lower Albina. AH are welcome, Meeting hours at 8 o'clock every night; Sunday school at 2 p. ra.; preaching at 3 p. in.; divine healing at all meetings. Elder, Wllllanj Jv Westf all. Volunteers of America Second and Everett At 10:80 a, m. and 2:80 and 7:30 p, m.. Rev. C. W. Ruth and Rev. L. R. Robinson will preach. During the week they will hold services at 2 and 7:30 p. m. - .. The Reorganised a Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S. Preaching at 11 a. m.; Sunday school 10 a. m.; preaching 7:30 p. m.; Z. R. S. 6 p. m. 631 North Union avenue. ( . Olive Branch Mission First and Clay. Services every evening at 7:30 and Sun day at 8. Next Tuesday evening, Feb ruary ; 9, Rev. Dr. Koshaba, Persian graduate of MacAllsterTheologlcal col lege,., St Paul, on "The Manners and Customs of . Persians in Relation to Christianity. r - , . First Spiritualist Society Artisans' hall, . Ablngton ... building. Third street near Washington street Conference 11 m.; children's lyceum 12:80 p. m, Thomas. Harlan on "Spiritual Imperfec tion." Mrs. Ladd-Finnican will speak 7:4S p. m. "- ' - Church of Truth Willamette hall, No. 1704 Second street.'' Af 7:46 p. m. Sun day Mrs: : Lixzle Ducker Lyness, "The New Dispensation," followed by Mrs, S. B. Selp. ,:. '- ' -. w- . - Y.-M.-CT-A. Fourth and -r Yamhill streets. Sunday club for - men' 3 p. m., "A Man Equals What?" Rev. E. S. Muckley, , Study groups 4:16 p. m.; fel lowship lunch 6:80 p; m. - Second Church of Christ, Scientist Auditorium ' building,'' Third between Taylor and Salmon streets. Sunday ser vices 11 - a. m. and 8 p. m.: subject, "Soul." Sunday ..school 22:16 . p. m. Wednesday meeting 8 p. m. Free reading-room open daily from 10 to 8. t Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Allsky building, corner Third and Morrison, fifth floor, hall 400. Ser vices 11:80 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. " Union Holiness Mission Second street between Taylor and Salmon, Revs. John and Hattle Glassco., Services every evening and Sundays at 3. , Salvation Army Sunday School Hall 128 First street. From 1:30 to 2:30 p. m classes for Bible students, adults and Juniors. Millennial pawn sixth street near Main street. Services at 3 p. m. . . It will always , prove a. regret a blank page In the history of ypur life's events if you miss going. to one per formance a week at the Arcade. The cost is only one dime. , AlCUSEICSHTaV. FRITZ THEATRE 840-148 BUaKBIDE. ,, FEED FRITZ, Prop. W. H. BROWN, Ugi, THB HOME OP VAUDEVILLE TWO SHOWS DAILY AT 2 AND 8 P. M. ARCADE THEATRE SEVENTH AND WaSHWGTOH. , REFINED VAUDEVI LLE , 8:80 to t:0. 7:80 t 10:80, rOft LADIK8, -OINTLEUEN AND CUILDBQn! , admission tci cents to any seat. : EDIBOlf THXATXI Seat Side, 383 Burnslde. , kenned Vandavine. For Ladles, Gentlemen and Children urana vpemng, aeturaay sright, 7:30 p. aa - "- ? ' t . . -. CONCERT BALL r BtAZIERBROS, . 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Fkoae Mala 17 Why Pay High Price for Watch Bepairln when you can get the beet work tor little money at ' 311 PEKUAt BUltDINO. j, ' se -f "V She telle yon tow to hate year wtshee end dealre fulfllled, Olre. advice on all bualuem nattera aud regarding change, loaf peraoua and artlelea. tilvea aihrlce on all trouble, and tella you how to w in the one you love and how to keep your h unbend, wife or aweetneart true to you. Letter containing etarap auawered. Hour. P a. m. to 8 p. m. Cloaed Sundaja. Parlor, 93 Elerenta atreet . , . . WHEN YOU SEE ADES-ffrff?! COUNCIL ., ora or itiu Z.ABSZ.S Tou will know it waa printed In an office run under fair condi tion. Demand it on all your printing. Portland Allied Printing Trades Composed of Th TypograplUoel Vnlou. Th. Vrlntlnf remn'a Union. Brotk.rhood of BookbUtd.re. tereotypera' aad Sleetrotyyera v Vnloa. , Fine Grille Work Carving Turning Ornamental and Wood Novelties. 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