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THE OREGOII DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, TUESDAY f EVENING, MAY. 3, ISOl. pWiJ-,:fc."iCSl ANIMALS BARRED BY AT TH2 TI I2AT1UES - - - : - RED TAPE TROGHA , uu:'-:, towogrt .ixtummi. . , Mimmn Grina...,,McjraMn'i Bow ef FUtt" Ordra'a..,,, .'"Tbe Punkln Uuker" The camels and storks brought over from the orient cu the Indraaamb are having- the niht of their lives to get b.kn.,,, M....."Th tufa et the lour" lout of the hold of the bit; steamer and ,.........,..yrt"aenter lata tha anlovment of , osona, ahrubberr and'apoony eouplee afforded - . . - , w ' realdanoe In tha nice! iron cages uotmiy vierv. u ranic b. jrieiaa zuea wist tns cur park. , the county court yesterday afternoon a These troubles of the camels and report showing that tha business of his storks originate In Washington, JX C, . office for the last II months, oompared where government red tape In the with that of the previous ti months, has bureau of animals has failed to com Increased In receipts fl,6, and de- prehend the advantages of ths1? glorious cra&aed In dlsbureements $2.. Dur- climate or . the ;' Willamette r the In the bitter period a savin In salaries wishes of the aforeaald would-be-mem- - wvuajvumiVM v u a a.vsj v ooii or ma orusuia moo j county court tlerk, state court clerk and For four days Colonel I I' Hawkins oounty recorder was f l,m.M. A com- of the pack board and the local cue paratlve statement for the month of toms officials havs been stirring jp mat pri .'' h If three years was also tars. They began 'early last' week and flleoV While the expenses of conduct- succeeded In getting permlsalon for the Jh oro",-in . AirO. 10I, amounted tiger and the bear and the salamanders 1 li'.'.'i,14; ial - .1 protl) to come ashore. , after $200 had been C5 !?SA!I,Xo,jtht month nd lo ll0 paid to guarantee that the - tiger, was Of 91,411.1!. 4 - . .,,"..--; not a pauper beast; and after lesser " '" 1 .4 v 11 sums bad been advanced to Insure the V ? .YMrner' nf,tl0IV4 PtawJ good eltlsenshlp e the beat, the sald Vl,0?, K lom VJ1' B(?"ot manders and the monkeys..- ; " Christian Endeavor of the Christian ,lIo porcupine la also In equal di u. iri!? . ? -I"!2T . w tha camels and the storks, and tn bis rage is sal d to have shot Portland Is getting a great variety of the hold ofthe ressel full of porcupine amusements at cheap prices. Cordray's quills. As a result he will oome out theatre is flljed at every performance a barer but wiser animal, after Wash- ,Jnoe the pf ices Vere reduced, even the wwjpw . 2 " daily matinees being' wll 'patronised. . "Ur itHTO'iL'ESV ttir I "T Punkln-Itusker- Is a clean, play I light on the matter. sids . . Z ' that pleases as weU a amuses, .and U The trouble lies with thev animal mtlnuea U week at Cordrayy. bureau In Washington. They prescribe '' ' - ' ," " y'-' n the methods of quarantining. As yet 9QWVXJkM VXZOSi At KABQ1TAK. they i have not given- their consent In i "MoFadden's Bow of flats" opens to- the present ease, but we are expecting night at the Marquam for two-night stfcb consent at any tim. when the hengagement at popular prices. pecmlt for removal Is received, the anl-1 - ' ' ' mala will . go Into separate, Quarters, ;' . QXMX$ TlkOM VtSXM." away irom me oiner aniraaia, , at tne i , aj... n .,t. nnana tnmnrrnm v i. " ra i at the Marquam Grand for "A Qin From uuhuuii, , Wy mmm. I DlxlB, on of the cleverest comeaies on piniion w mi ymm o n-jthe, road, with rauslo by some of the nui i u . auuuw ( irCTiuBo. t best-known composers in this country, Meanwhile Colonel W 1 1 hp. PrnnPr Shrif 10 wear : - r - Hawkins and the park board are gradually growing thin in. their adxiety to solve the trouble- onndrnTTnsaVln; beasu will surely be out in time for & 252E,!S' AJUU9S TXUTBS. At last one family vaudeville theatre la never mora than a week behind the dress day. parade at , the park; next Sun- CANNING where ., ,i Jj ' " 1 . ; . J , ..',' ' jdeavor from Missouri, who Is making a " lour of the west, will leave Portland the - last of the week. . From here he will go to Seattle, ' Tacoma and Beillngham, where he will deliver addresses II Interest of his work. . He will then i Spokane, and North Takima. from . he will -go east through Montana . trace his trip in Jans, traveling through ' l?i r1 . tH7 "0rnIn Ah ' Oregon, California and Washington In Canning, promliwnt Sheepman of the Interests of the I P fl. C. E. and PrtByU,a' wan Indicted by the re , Bible school work " of 'the Christian wnt federat grand Jury- for deatroyjng ohurch. . .,r , v:-: ; "be charge and . was sentenced to . pay ' "It ts probable that the big annual eon- ltI2SJiSSS - vention of the National Good Roads as- wiihJh-5?!,?.?5 ?! ?.n.!l5 ; - soclatlon will oome to Portland In 1108. i'J!? Tha Lewis and Oark fair oornoratloa u J m i-JJJ has been Informed br Secretary R, W. i" the neighborhood ' Richardson ot the association that a fr"vpe. order o frighten away Portland delegation at the Bt Iul con- i-,?i?l?hln2ih!! XtS tL -Si vention, whloh Is held this month. wUl Brjr upon . bands at night tha shsp- , have "'good chinoS't? Und Se conv JSS SSSA tlon, aa many of the officers of the as- "?TO?,llS?i ,J 1 h..lLT1"i2 soclatlon favor Portland, on account ot . ' "i 7 ' " 7. ths 1101 fair and the advertising the 2K1 f Ssf. !i!SI .Ark nt h aaaiBin in miv I there ,wsa a oonse growtn of' unaoT- t this oxposltlon. , Several infuentlai local . W i. brush - and - forest It was ' during the fall, when the leaves were dry and fire was easily spread. . ','" It t said that the embers of the fire were left, and the following day a for est fire resulted. A large tract of the government's property was swept away. Canning was held . responsible for the destruction and was Indicted for the of fense, He pleaded guilty to the charge. -.There la a general misunderstanding Of the law in such oases,'' said District Attorney Hall this morning. "Sheepmen and' others seem to, believe that if the fire Is put out no offenae has been committed. But the statutes , provide that an offense , baa been committed cade theatre has Introduced this week, moving pictures set In gold frames, whloh Is the Jateat vaudeville effect in troduced In New Tork. . The dancing of I Alice Warburton. the graceful and pretty dancer. Is on of the sensations of the week. . i r TrvVr.,f i yt CHIEF IS GENEROUS WITH UNION CIGARS Tha happiest smile that over covered the features or old Jim ui sioie over them this morning at o'clock. As he I stood In a trench at the city Jail, tramp ing the earth with a pat, pat. pat. Chief of police ttunt eieppea up to tne ota prlsoneiW--.' ,. "Here. Jim. Is a cigar for you: smoke it and be happy.' said ths chief. Jim took tne ciaar. wnica was a vooa one, with a large., red and gold label. and honestly viewed It with - surprise. It touched his heart to think that after 1 SSV " ttaanY having gWenTtt."" a fire Is .started." t 4"h,""Vh hid of the deoart- ment should giye him oufflolent thought oltisens will ge to Bt Louis to help se I parties. v Fare for , the round trip 'only I from foot ot Washington street Leaves I to present him with a cigar. cure the convention tor Portland. , ' The unique manner - In which X Humphrey ot Mount Zioa transport shl , three young children through the city's streets attracted a large orowd yeeter day In front of the Chamber of Com merce building. A small . handcart Is used, and the father puahes the young sters about through the streets In It Mrs. Humphrey went up Into a law of. il.eo. For Information and tickets call at 141 Alder street , or telephone . Main " Judge Thomas O'Dar.-Demooratlo can didate for supreme Judge, received word , yesterday that the circuit court of ap peals In Ban Francisco had decided In favor of bis client the plaintiff in the! damage action- of ' Charles . T. Jones floe to thebulldlng and left her bus- 1?. 'Zrt ? i? band and tha ehildran atajtdlna- An Thlnt " Company. The Court In this rf City street When she returned she had to ave Jones a verdict for t.00 damaes, elbow her way through a large crowd and the fendant appea Vones was that had gathered out ot curiosity to burt whUs employed In the defendants take 'a peep at the three -children and mwa In.tho Coevr dAlenes. . j their unique carriage. gLV :a21. "''s' " i' . - J 1;,. The -j as .against -Mas .Shnlplns, The'Hqimr license committee of the fharged wiUi assaulllng. President council does not appreciate the merits Ho tt latherworkers' nnlon. or "Bob- Patterson aa a saloonkeeper. I w and. so deeply rooted Is Its dislike to IT a. m. I "Sure. I'U shmoke It chief; ye bet I will, and tnnro. too." replied oia Jim. Fine dav! Bur Meredith's umbrellas. I Then Jim turned and began to tamp Repairing and recovering. Two atoree I the earth again. -. "Jim. how did yon like tne cigar tao ohlef gave your was asaea or ins oia man after he bad smoked the weed. Washington and sth. Morrison and tth. Steamers for The Dalles will leave Sunday), When you buy a pair of Shoes you need nt; worry about the shape of them; if you , buy of a first-class dealer he will, have only the proper shapes. . ' What;; you, .need to consider is, are the shoes comfortable and will they wear; next thing-price. - , v i About the; looks, you can judge when, you see. them; about the comfort you can judge when you put them on; about the wearing, see that the name Selz is on theme" Selz prices are always right The Selz Royal Blue Shoe $3.50 and $4X)Q. i - St i Si Alder-strset wharf Tim. dally (except Phone Main Hi. Wahoo Tonic permanvntly cures eon stlpation and affections of ths llrer. 8. H. Qruber. lawyer. 17 Com'cl Block. WILL LECTURE ON - SCIEHTIFICCOOKING "It was a dandy." Jim replied. . "What kind was It Jimr' ' "Sura. bov: I nlvver looked to, Jlst shmoked ut, and that's all I know; but I Unit ut. was one 01 aem union "What makes you think so. Jimr Well, ye know de chief Is a strong union man, und from dat I reckon ut wus union dat s ail. ' : Than old Jim took up hie task of tamping' the aarth,- to help, hurry- the city Jail repairs so that in the future his home the jail wm no in oeuar condition than in the past vasnrars4 CHICAGO. Largest Maker of Good Shoes ia the World. OREGON PIONEERS JILL MEET . JUNE 20 tPitsVa 4amAnatM Hmmm jik sutlanHfla Juatloe William Reld. in his court roomLwiv.n .m k. ..(. . nr r a Mr. PatUrsoa aa a vender ot mixed and Alnsworto building.. Third and School of DomesUo Science, ill Tenth tralarht knuriMi that airnn tha cornar-IOaK Streets. BOtn Union ana non-union I , tx,!..!... where he once held forth, at Fourth and mn ' all represented. In a measure by MlsS Fannie Merrltt Farmer of Bos Couch streets., is barred to all license considering this their ownjlighf. The n.Faia applicanta U Richards yesterday aaked f.tV XllJtomUi'XlKT .tain the committee to transfer his license to at 1:10. because, tne. court was un- at the head of the Boston Cooking from 1 SS Morrison street to the block- able to call a jury. . . '. .'.? schooL and la acknowledged aa ona at ?.S?HS.rt.ut d.?".pU bis sserUons "p"?''" , ' .' ' ' ',' the blghest authorities on. eooksry In Oregon Pioneer association members that "Bob bad "nothing whatever to do JTfca. atenston of tha Lowar Albina the United States .Bhe la the author from the aastera state line to the coast wltk the new venture, the committee was line of the City A Suburban ptreet RaU. of three well-knpwn text books "The are planning tor the lid reunion of the skepUcat and refused the lloenss. way company has rsached Pwsoott Boston Cooking School Cook Book." organisation., which Is to be heUl in ' . ' 1 " . ,A street In order .to hold its frnnchlM, "Chafing-Dlsh PossibUltles." and "Food this city during the week of June JO. A local-option rally will be held to- the axtenslou iwat pushed Several blocks , cookerr for the Sick and Conval- ths chief exercises taking place Wednes- morrow evening at. Cumberland Presby- by the company. During the season It ecent dav jUm 11. terian ohurch. East Twelfth and wM." She has lectured before society people This association, one of the oldest of pAmir rOAVT f JTAftTJlT T 12 under th auaplo of the I continue ita Lo wer lbij line to the of BomUB other lare - oltlesV and its kind In the west is composed of PAUFIC 1 UUVJ& . A'IIk .fi hrin it. t,V,V;KV.Ii aZ ui..,..i everywhere Her remarks bate been re- men end women who came to uregon m Allen,, pastor of th church, will pre-1 bring Its through travel down Mlsstssip-1 ceived with ' the closest attention. To- I tha davs orlor to 1 IS S. or wio were born M -Th h0?' of cW J?""-"8 ?" Wltn woStthS' JuWect wmTb to tSeWo bei Tore that ' SSL iTaddT IL" "rin! wMii?.7:L DTrTT 'T" na nmw rw,oea- "Luncheon for Six." and Friday after- tlon to ueee the Native Sons and Daugh- vtTI-lT" Cr? :; ITZ hv- i. ahow how to prepare en-Iter, bave a strong organisation, which MoVriVme'rV p m.. .H.,.h .TJ n. n r: ivfi. ..ltha Natinnai ouH mMnH t .. nfflr. wosing lecture has not been given. petlntendent.of the Antl-Baioon league. I wouia line to nave removed. There a. " were 1.490 volumes of the "Records of DIVED IV 1 1 1 E 1 1 I O. R. Shaw, who died Sunday at Fair- i the Oregon Volunteers' In the Spanish-1 IV 1 f M " iltU I Mill view, was one of the most prominent! American and, Philippine Insurrection? oiusens oi mat neignDornooo. . xie cams I compuea . oy -Aojuiani-uenonu uw to Falrvlew IS rears ago. and has been Itenbein by an act of the last legislature. Idestined with the- Bmlth Memorial I The books are for free distribution, but Church, the Masonic order, and the w nave oecn oaiiea for. NEXT THREE DAYS wUl meet In Portland during the sams week of this year. In making the program, Charles B. Moore, 186J, of Oregon City, has been selected and has accepted tha honor of j delivering one of the chier addresses. Joseph Buchtel. also of 1851, and who orossed the plains in tne same wagon train with Mr. Moore, will be marshal of ths day. Tha Armory has been en gaged as ths place for holding the re- Base Ball Oakland vs. Portland : MAY 4, 5, 6, t and 8 Ladles' Days . . ; . . Thursday-Friday Week Day oames , :iop. m, Sunday Oames 1:10p.m. Admission, ISe; Grandstand, 26o; Chil dren, ISo. . . . - . i t i nji nvi, ,r fnrrianji win roil if - ureanami grange r or r-irpns pr ui. v . T.L. 1 Iv- dnrlni Vh. i. Msrrmxm C.nnA ThMtr w- -p?1e, mwiiiii.vi aaia a mismm w JUsV jmITe su jaM TT. f.A.ai a. ah. eV.u. ti1 A ren-Mra. Marry Conely of WalU Walla, to beerected or .the Mount .Scot! branch lJKitl l?-2?r ifi2!i y-'S-S -tfLi -ndht'' eentii-g tomw orent h.. im r.. oeorge K., ana Kuth Oregon water rower uway "r---: aignv ute great uugnng eocoM, Shaw of Falrvlew. The funeral was held company will soon be begun. .. Calvary f!ftl ,V "5 'l ""1 tl!'51,nQln!r 5 JSlSlS "LZEtlL ft a rl iMrFitrfrtAsi Daw of Fblt this morning, with Interment In Sand I Presbyterian church baa given $100 to- the regular spring flood, which lsschad- soclatlon, hn i obtained a rats of a fare I "MCTflQaen S KOVV OI fKIW ii - - -7 . a. . . u . - - i nisMi Tn TSan n n ni vimms Jtaa e. Titaa i am aa . TniM Tnr ina B-innawjer,a. - i (its ntrnm i in. . n-uiui -t irekL aABKAA Roadosmetery., ' ' "nft' '" 4 S3mi.7B. A UV UlUlVsiUUlM 1 tOUuV WUVUIr W wivw uawMavwBF e - s w..-. - . Aa.'lateiA hASbit ffSMlel Mm Hannla Ism, eka I DOrin -i,wm tov cloudyunaetUed weatbw of th MacdftUona or not. ... . The fSBAlest farceotaadr Thk leaeoa. 1 Ui P0PUUR PRIttS Eatlre fcwer fleer, 'TBe.' Entire baton?, BOe. Tfaolartest and snost complete aa dcrtaklBg tatablUbmant on tbaCoast. F. 5, Ounnlns, Inc., 414 East Aider, corner cast Sixth. Botb pnonaat CaILs promptly angwsrod to say part f tha city. The Lutke Mfg. Co. of Portland that all visitors to tha heaAh I will havs -good seats on the train and The best excursion out of Portland everything possible will be done to give I Mxt Sunday wUl be to Seaside, via the their patrons an enjoyable day outing, f -a. u. mu . very passenger is as lowed by fair weather Wednesday. OMTJUXT PEmSOVAXb Sperlal cars will be rewvod for large "ured of a good seat a delightful ride, U.rn.i,iM?: .h. iJL? in . !' 11L in 1 j "i !.. in "j I haaiif Mum mr,A . tk. I STlonal candidate In the First dls- MANN Av EZACH P1UNTKR.S . 93 Sacond Straai GromMl Door : BISTWOIK Low . Pi leas ' TdepbOM 444 , for the round trip, Train leaves Union depot I a. m. every Sunday In May and June, .Tickets at Js Aider street The Montavllla school Is overcrowded. N. W. Bowland, ths principal, resorts an attendance of 405 pupils. . The popu lation or uontavuia u increasing so fast that something wUl have td be done to provide more school room before tne next school year. ; The principal's office and a room In the basement are Being usea as mass rooms. WELL beautiful scenery and five hours at the boch to enjoy old ocean. Only $1.80 1X22" I. N. Henneas, a northwestern pioneer, is in the city exhibiting a sluice box that he has Invented movable box. Ho and wife are registered at the Bel vedere, from Ilwaco. Charles R. Johnson, owner of a Chi nook canning factory. Is at ths Bel vedere. ; , J., fU. Watt an attorney of Albany, is among tne guests at the Belvedere, J. N. Olover. the second white man to establish his home where the city of Bpoxane now stands, who was presl- Aiinmiamkntai krHM.'a i.AAM.i dent of ths First National bank of of ths Albers Bros. MllUng company I Spokane for some years, and who Is a were ruea witn tne county clerk yester- auBiun day afternoon by Attorneya Charles J. Powar company, ts registered at the Schnabel and J. B. Ofner, Increasing the F""kln" trom Spokane. capital .stock from $100,000 to 100,000. 1 B. M. ghutt sheriff of Marlon county. This was decided on by a imajorlty vote Is at the Perkins. at a meeting of the stockholders, April H Van Dusen, the stats fish 22. warden, is at the Imperial hotel, from Oft Bioro properly speaking, f a petition for the Incorporation of Robert E. Miller, an. attorney and the best equipped laundry Gresham. signed br about , f raaManta. I Democratio war horse of Orearon nitv. for high - grade hotel and was filed yesterday afternoon with the la at the Imperial. family laundry in the City, county clerk. It la stated in the docut Judge M. J. Gordon, counsel for ths All oloihea mended," sox meat that the total number of people re- Oreat Northern, arrived trom Spokane darned. hto . . iniaing in too aistrict wnion it is proposed I (nis morning, ana is a guest at the association, the date of holding the re union has been postponed one week this year, ths object being to wait until after I the commencement exercises in tne af ferent State schools, and thus Increase the attendance. ... THE BAKER THEATRE EQUIPPED Webster wUl - consider- tha petition' In 1 ima sour . tomorrow.- . 1 The caso of Fireman IX. Miller.' who I . . . ' . 'A. - - - . v 1 recenuy loat an eye while working at a Phone, East IS. C. T. HTAWS, Mgr. nre. mi not no pusaea against ths city 0HEG0N LAUNDRY AND TOILET SUPPLY CO. J. a Sohenck, a prominenfcltlaen of The Dalles, and wife, are guests at the Portland. Around the Loop. Gentlemen, now , Would be a good time to call and see the many swell . things ' we' are ' showing in Oxfords ?3, $30 ,HI5 All the latest styles, perfect-fitting an( u,. new Coltakln leather Is the tat 8t out. Tan Oxford a. Vcndayn G, Walton tTO washlagtoa W bat 14 an ath. 1 until he la appointed to a Mace on that r ...,i..in.. . v f?1.1 wt. - in.0?hafnilu'a "ur.ion, consisUnr of two should he be given a permanent viae. I trains iirnv 1 . . mVX0 May ; t. - A grand chance, to him cor the loss of his eye, - ; v v,,w both th eaat an)! wwt ntim cth v. ', S" 1 WlJlametto valley, now In Its boauUful itJSTMa fi?r 'i "Prln or sals at Schil- r.iwM ViiS!l Ct l,. 1p' nton- Fourth and Washlng- Tamhill Street Repalrinr while von ..wta rr.it " wait,-. Work called tor. and dellvand lttZrtttltZXZ .2riZrm-ZZr any lonable msUnca, ; i Phono Main leaat corner Third and Waahlntrtn HVM- I0SL v ' , . t I mar. nruar nnmnnr. 1 ThtM nnr XTnn. HaAtl?- Altrlth'M . nh.raifii-v . ft1vK . ,,JI Remember the Portland Custom Shoe 1 witiinrnii n n si,h'. . vi.a ...R2paIf ??inpa.n;r.M ?nly lock" aotaH J. Reisob. 110 Water street; Dr. stitch machine' M this city to aew on Paul J. A. Semler, 7 Stark Koehler A f0? ' ,etf"-.h1 ,f0.,.M J8?."4 ,1J Ghradon. rst and Main; Ike Sunders- ladies 60c Turn Halle building, 169 heimer's cigar store, Morrison street be. Yamhlll, near Third. Phone Red I95S. tween Pecond and Third; Dr. lngwor- . thy, 148H First; J. V; Lankln, 306 First; Steamer Charles R. Spencer.' -com Multnomah Printing company, I0T Front menclng April. 15, will leave for The street; Jacob Kahn, Sixth and Washing- Dalles Monday, Wednesdajr and Friday ton. , if.!- .1 - The Best Suit of Clothes Ever put together is to be found cere nowhere else will you get such wearing value, such style, such a ht and a suit to hold its shape so well as here. Many fab rics and patterns to select frona and the prices for a Business Soil $25.00 ' Pbeoe. ISO. Oeerge L. Baker, Bole liaii and Maaager. Tonight, all weekv Watuwe Saturday, the aew flelU-Moroeee twmpaBf, prewnnag zsBT or rmm tovm. i.a adnatare et ' . n SHERLOCK HOLMES Kext week, farewell week, "What Happened w onae. - Other ' tailors charge you $35 for no better material lor constructed Suit, Don't take our word for it, but come and see for yourself. THE TAILOR 313 Washington St. Armstrong CORDRAY'S THEATRE OOftDXAT h 1TJ8BHX. Haaagers. Mala i Matlaee every afternoon tola week, lOe and JOe. rery sight, seat eeaai, 10c, S0e end SOa. eiXAT SUCOMS, "THE PUNKIN HUSKER" a ramrr mvmax, txat. mum ,11 j,SXm3&!Fid ul t Suocessor to R. LUTKK sV Ca Manufacturers of Every Description of SKow Cases JEWELERS AND DRWKHSTS WALL CASKS AND BANK FIXTURES. 140-141 IT. SZZTM ST,FOBTIAJn,0 OS-SOa Firrt Ava South, Seattle, Wash, afternoon thews at S:15 and 8:15 . to. Ercolng abowt at 7:15, 8:18 and StU p. mu aay mi id wm loaaire TI3N CENTS Tbe topic ot Portland cesveraatlea, .A VaudeviUo Tbaatre of Actual . Refinement , Adnlaaloa S5e. Frlvate loge booces BOe. Ft) one Mala 4630, CityB HENRY WEINHARD , Proprietor of th rewery largest and Most Complete Brewery in the Motthwsst, Bottled Beer o Specialty ' siunoii ve.''ra. Offloe Unt and Bnmslde Strsetst -1, PORTLAND. OREGON. Boston Painless Dentists tne only dentists In Portland bavins; late botanical discovery to apply to gums for Painless Extracting. Fill- Are the onlj ths the ing and Crowning Teeth, and guaranteed forten yearn, . ONLY IS MVS KOU OP CUT IATES asMrTf All work contracted tn ditrtnv thm next 16 days will be done any time ia the future at eut rate prices. ExtrscfJBi......ntEf EiimlMtloa REE . Silver Fillin...S5c Cold Fllllnji 75c Fall Set TcetH. SIM. Gold Crowu-.....J163 IrMgt Work ...3.W. Teeth without plates S3.00 Crowns and Brldro Work at low nrloaa ' a speotolty. Onr Patent Double SaoUon wu aoxa yonr ieeH np. . bo STOliarnV'T r'T -Come in at -once-and take "advent " Of low rates. All work done by special ists without pain and guaranteed for 19 year. r rT ''-" Our offices In all lare-a cttlaa. In tha- United SUtes have been established for 21 years. .. , t . ... . .,'.,- Boston Painless Dentists , COB. TtTTU ABD MOBBXSOV" STS. . entrant i nrrtMt, Htrmmt BRANCH OFFICES: 718 Flrat iM.. SatM SOS Ptdflc Are. Taeomai Ilia Hewitt Ave.. Everett. Waah. LIS. IVKISLOW'S sooTcirra syrup baa been Med br XilUoae of Motnen fae theit eaildran wane Teeuuaa lot over nny xeara. It anothes tbe child, lorteDS tha goaia, aUayt all pain, eoree wind SoUe, Sad la tbe beat semaoy fwoiarracM. tWEJITT.riVa CZXTS A BOTTUt ARCADE TfirATQC SEVgNTB AITO WASBinOTON. ' RCNNED VAUDEVILLE : :S0. T:Ntel0it. ' nrmoAT coNTiNrors fkom i t le an. rOK LADIES, flENTLEltEN AXD CHILD ESN, 18N1$0S TEN CLYTS TO AKT ILtT. PRITZ THEATRE ' Ste-Ml STTSMSmX. rBSD rSITZ, Pres. W. H. SHOWS, Mgr. 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