The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 17, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE : OREGON DAILY JOURNAL ' PORTLAND, TUESDAY ... EVENING, : MAY 17. v 1S0V
IMPORTANT RULING
Iff PROBATE CASE
ii u iifiiiTRu rime
TAll llUUlLll UIHLO
TAKEN INTO COURT
ornosu bat Tomram tuns
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After much trouble Detective Hswley
of the Boys' and Girls' Aid society and
Warrant Oflloer Qoltg of the Portland
police department, yeaterday eueceeded
in securing little Haiel and Agnes Van
Hon ten. They were brought Into the
circuit court this moraine upon the
order of Judge George and the Case was
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-."A court of equity has Jurisdiction to
- aet aalda a decree of a county court ap
i proving and settling the final account
'of an administrator when procured by
freud."
i Thla opinion. handed down by the
j : atate aupreraa court In the fase of Froe-
hrlnh v. ia. soDeatea rrum u7-
cialon of the olrcult court or Marion Mt for S o'clock today.
niintv. waa responsible for Presiding van Houten had planned. In connec
Jua George overruling the demurrer t0n wn George filereC to get the lit
Interposed by waiter j. tiivororauu ue gina out or me country, mecoramg
the complaint of L,ou Kaster in me cir- to the etatement of the ofnoers who went
cult court thla morning. The decision I aftcr them yesterday,! and had.lt not
of the aunreme court la rar-reacning m i h en for a combination of fortunate clr-
Itm attnt and of vaat Importance In pro- I minatanrea. ha would have succeeded.
bate matters. It waa receivea nere am sjaret took the girls away from hla home
day after the demurrer menuonea nu l fariy yeaterday and kept them away all
keen argued, and when plain aalllng ap- day( thinking that the offloers would not
' Beared for the defense. I remain until the last train came Into
- mr A I . . . . . .
A few day ago, ixu iuiir i the city xrom uraanam, wnere eierei
eomolalnt In the circuit courc. iuniniiUM.
that Walter J. MeOommnn, aa admin-1 Thl officers) bad to drive about the
Istrator of the eetate of William H. Mil-1 country a great deal to find the children,
iiiran had made fraudulent repreaenta- aa they wart aent from one place to an-
tinna leadine- to hla suffering, loaa aa I other in their quest, but they nnally
uitiiM of the share inherited by Mable I found the children at the Sleret borne.
Mlllta-aiL 'the widow. Thla action waa I Bleret had bean away all day, and waited
takn aftpr a decision unfavorable to I until the last train ahould have left
' Vo...r hii hem aiven by County Judge Qreaham for thla city before he re
Webster, and the circuit oourt had re-1 turned. But ba waa outwitted by the
u.L him a. writ of review. l omeers.- xor tnsy wauea lor mm anu
- ti,. of.m. intfrnoMd a demurrer. I sot the children.
..i. . iK.t tha nmnlaint be aet aside I At the station Van Houten appeared,
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OH' the ground that in probata mailers I aiseea ma aauinuri ana nun "'
the county court la tha nnai arbiter, ana epunei ai uracw nawiey i
claiming that the circuit court had no etarted, and bora tha offloere away wun
Jurledlctlon,- The demurrer waa ar- the Uttle glrla. Tha latter remained at
gued laat Friday ana tne ouiiook ior iar i " v
Aefenaa aaemed favorable. Saturday, a asi nignb. xney acoorapaniea
-, ..,ui.i.m tha vmnA i Mawisv aooui town inia morning, spenu
JtVporter. giving tha opinion of the atate tng half an hour In the "''Prt
iuprema court In the case of Froebrlch ofllca. They were neatly attired and ap-
ya. Lane, appealed from tne aeciaion 01 "-'' ... .
the circuit court of Marlon county, cov- Tn Uai ' ""P.-Y"
ring xactly tha aama ground aa tha w l"rV"r""Z..
.fc.A . ill uio M i af w aaw v w-a
y ir"r.H .h. An .hi- - bafoT Judge Oaorga. In tha circuit court.
. . A v-. I Van Houten waa present and waa rep
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n oecision 4 uie aupr.in. vuu. CT .al .n..A fne Mrs Van Houtan.
io appeal irura manuii vi mh. ... , nilrt
LARGEST IJOPYARD
IN THE WORLD
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courea waa left him.
THINK THEY HAVE
A - SALEM BURGLAR
While sitting comforUbly In a boot-
"blacra chair-In front' of tha-Alcaaar
the ouatody of Mrs. Van Houten. Super
lntendent Gardner and Detective Hawley
of the Boys' and Girls' Aid society ware
also In court.
Mrs. Van Houten waa asked If ahe
could take care of tha children and was
questioned with regard to her financial
resources. She aaid her parenta were
willing and able to take care or the
children. Attorney Vaughn objected to
thla evidence aa Irrelevant Tha case
saloon, on lower Third street, this morn-1 ,t , 0.cloe1t waa ,tm p,for, th court,
' A a a I I f itCHUVJ nvii ge v mm
waa taken Into custody by Detectives .
Kerrigan and Snow on a charge of bur-J
glary. He la aaid to be the man who J
entered and .robbed barber ahop at
Salem Sunday night, taking everything
.In the way of tools he could find.
Henderson told' the officers at first
that ha cam from Wood burn, then that
ba waa Just from Idaho, and finally that
he had been here quite a while. Three
SAY THAT MONEY IS
EASY IN CONVENTION
(Journal Special Servlre.)
Santa Crua, Cal., ,May 17. The con
iinnara that ha la aiiaawd to have atoUn I servattvss In the. Democratic atate con
and aold to a second-hand man here nave i "n iwrnwq r. wuui
been recovered. The Salem officers h:ve i aiaeraoie capital aui or a ireeiy circu
been notified and will coma for Hender
son.
.'. FOR JOSEPH HOLDER
A rumor was In circulation at the
courthouse thla morning that Joseph
Holder found guilty by a Jury in Judge
Seanr department of the circuit court
yesterday on two charges or selling
liquor at tnta without a license, had
fled tha city and left hl bondamen to
auner.
lated -Teport -that -the Hearst- crowd - la
distributing money among the delegates.
Tarpey and atdea make vigorous denials.
The, money, according to the rumor.
found Its way In large chunks to the
Los Angeles delegate. A ' number of
San Francisco delegates are alee named
aa having been give? money.
FIRST CIRCUS IS
SMALL BOY'S FEAST
- With tha coming of daya whan young
men a hearts turn to love, and dog
It. was impossible to verify tha atory, I fennel begins to be a nuisance, the cir
aa Holder moved ail hla belongtnga from cua la usually In sight, and this year the
Lenta a few daya ago, and nia own at- first ahow to ' make Its appearance will
torney clalma not to know where he ln-l be tha emblaaoned, grand and glorloua
tended residing. It la aaid Holder waa I aggregation known as Norrla & Rowe's
seen, on tha street yeaterday morning, I circus,
though ba aent word to ma counsel net Thla aaaortmant of . elenhanta. turn
waa too 111 to appear in court, juage biers and a-ellr be-decked ladles from
Sears refused a poatponement and dlfTerent climea will clog up the breath
Holder waa found guilty on two ln- annratua of tha city amall bova
lHAtha.'aliak.a Maf AWM tttf I . " "
vuuub. anuuLiicr vux, vo"c 1 next Monaif mxia Tuday,
ttf tried, f
BORROWS COIN THEN
- GETS THE SECURITY
After borrowing 195 from August
Meyers of. Bethany. Or, and giving his broken tw1ce by him atHklng the two
rinrxsi xxronxa a nu.
While painting thai ceiling of a flat at
the corner of Second and Hall atreots
thla morning, John Reld fell to the bot
torn floor. 10 feet below, sustaining se
ver injuries. ' He struck on bia -head
and shoulders. Ha waa Immediately re
moved to hla home by the patrol wagon
from headquarters,- where he waa at
tended by a physician. The fall was
sots for the same, and a horse, buggy
. and harness as security, J. Rogers later
' also borrowed the horse, buggy and hor--nem
to take a trip to thia city, and haa
not. been aeen since. Today in the
. municipal court a warrant for hla arrest
waa issued, and placed in the hands of
. the police, up to a late hour no trace
i had been found of Rogers.
. This trick Is said to be about the most
daring that has been perpetrated for a
' long time In the country districts of the
state.
JURY FINDS YARNELL
AND DIXON GUILTY
Bench warrants were issued In the
circuit court-this morning by Judge
Fraser for the arrest of H. Tarnell and
J. H. Dixon, witnesses for the prosecu
tion In the case of Herman Schneider,
Indicted by the grand Jury on two
counts for Belling liquor without a li
cense at Montavllla. On account of
tbelr absence. Judge Frazer was obliged
to Instruct the jury to return a verdict
of not guilty on one count.
After being out a. short time the Jury
returned a verdict of guilty on the
charge that liquor was sold A. B.
Cameron and C. H. Arns January 24
Arthur C. Spencer appeared for the
prosecution and A. R. Mendenhall for
ftit defense.
woodkeh's xaxly.
v Woodmen of the World celebrated and
ratified the organization of the new
camp at Lenta by holding a big rally
In Davis' hall at Lents, Monday evening.
" Tha large hall was filled and the exer
cise wera Interesting. Head Banker C.
V, Cooper delivered an address on "The
Financial part of Woodcraft," and Heal1
Organlaer Oeorge K. Rogers epoke on
;, "Woodcraft From .a Fraternal Foint of
.:view."x.;;
floors aa he fell.
eleo
the
VOTB 160,000 or Boaros.
(Special DUpatnh to The Journal.)
Pendleton, May 17. A special
tion Is being held here today on
question as to the issuance of 160,000
school bonds for use In the Pendleton
district. The polls opened at 1 o'clock
thla afternoon and will close at 4 o'clock.
The bonds will undoubtedly be voted,
zowa OBAzv mar hxbt.
(Journal Special Berries.)
Des Moines, la., May 17.- The Iowa
Grain Dealers association began Its an
nual convention In this city today with
about 200 members present ' After the
opening formalities had been disposed of
the convention engaged in a general dis
cussion of scales, their construction and
tests. This evening Prof. P. O. Holden
of the State Agricultural college will
address the convention on the subject
of corn culture. The association will
conclude its sessions tomorrow.
Z Aa It.
The selfish man, whose motto fljts
With 'Ego In cxcellsls,"
Stands up for hla own rights and sits
On everybody else's.
&A. OBA1TSB KAH CUTS B TKSOAT
, (Special Dtopatea to The Joanul.)
" is. ..Oranda. Or.. May 17. William
Canavan, A man aged t years, attempt
ed suicide a tba Blue Mountain hotel at
. 4:10 O'clock this morning,, cutting hla
throat from ear to ear and almost sev
ering hla windpipe and Jugular vela
H is a stonemason and out of work.
Despondency la aaid to have ; been the
cause. Hla recovery la doubtful. .
Headache
Nervousness, Dizziness, ' Indigestion,
Neuralgia are caused by sick nerves.
Bv soothlna: the nerves and atimulat
lng their action. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain
Pills relieve almost immediately.
Unlike any other pain remedy, the;
contain nothing Injurious, and you Wll
never know you have taken them, ex
cept by the relief they afford.
Dr. Miles'
Anti-Pain Pills
(Special Paipatcli to The Journal. )
Salem, Or., May 17. Yesterday Xreba
Bros, of this city filed with tba aacre
tary of state articles of incorporation
of the Krebs Hop company, with, a cap
ital stool of 1250,000. Tha Incorpora
tors are: John Krebs. M. , W.
Krcbs, Conrad Krebs, Leonard
Krebs and John A. Krebs, Tha ob
Jects of the corporation are to buy land,
plant, cultivate-and raise hops, aa well
as to buy and sell hops. Kreba Bros,
recently purchased a farm Of over 100
acres near Independence, on which they
have already set out 400 acres of bops.
It being the portion of tha farm Which,
lies on what is known aa tba river bot
tom, and ia annually overflowed by tha
river, and all who hava examined the
land pronounce it the beat hop land in
Polk county, and it la doubtful If bet
ter can be found for tha purpose In all
Oregon.
Thla la one of tha moat extensive
farming operations ever undertaken In
the Willamette Valley, and la tha larg
est single hopyard In tha world, there
be na nothing to equal It tn caliromie.
and nothing to compare with It In Eng
land or Germany. Tha oompany also
owns a 124-acro yard near Brooks,
which has become famoua on account
of lta magnitude and tha metropolitan
proportions it assumes In picking time.
To handle tha crop, twenty-rour e
foot kilns will be constructed, eight
storerooms, each 40x121 feet and 18 feet
high, and a .warehouse will ba built on
the river bank with a capacity of ator-
ing 1,000 bales.
To amuaa tha pickers who harvest the
crop, tha company proposes to erect
dance hall 40x110 feet long, where an
orchestra will play' dally from 8 o'clock
n. m. to midnight: an amphitheatre,
where ahowa and boxing contests will
be conducted, and a summer garden,
where aoft drlnka will be dispensed.
Beside this, a bakery will ba con
struoted with a dally capacity of. 1.600
loavea of bread, meat market, general
arocery atore and a restaurant with ca-
naoitv for aervina 1.6U0 meaia aauy. m
ahort. It will require about three-quar
tera of a million feet of lumber to erect
the necessary buildings.
To pick tba crop z.ooo pickers win n
ran u I red. and to move them to tha yard
tha railroad company will ba compelled
to furnish 14 passenger cara and ten
baae-as-e v cara. The proposed camp
a-rounda and buildings will ba lighted
by electricity generated on tne grounaa.
Committed to Asylum.
Ruth M. Miller, 14 years old, waa yes
terday committed to the asylum by
County Judge Scott She imagines the
devil Is after her, and also feara death
at tha bands of some unknown man and
woman. The' woman haa no relatione
in Oregon and haa made her home with
tha family of O, R. OUmore at Silver
ton for a number of years.
Upon tha complaint of Dr. M. 8. EklnT
of thla city, Thomas P. Horgan of Salem
waa examined aa to hla sanity. The
physician found hla mind waa affected
from the excessive use of liquor, but
hi condition waa, such that the court did
not order hla commitment
meflstrattoa la Sbort.
DELEGATES MEET
AT THE DALLES
BSSXOjT 01 POBTAOB BOAD OOV-
j TMTZOjT AT COMUCXAX. oxttb
B.OOXS TODAY-OBJBCT ZS TO
IrmoTXDa way yob OBTrnra tkbJ
. WOSX BTABTBS.
(Special Dispatch to The Jonrea).)
Tha Dalles, Or., May 17. Today dele-
gatea to the portage road convention
wUl meet In the Commercial club rooms.
Tha county Judge of each eastern Ore
gon county appointed two delegatea from
each county to attend this convention.
The occasion of the convention la to
provide waya and maana for getting work
started on the portage road.
Tha delegates are aa follows: ...
Wasco county J. T. Patera, The
Dalles; R. R. Hlnton. Bake Oven.
Sherman W. 1L Brigga, Wasco; O.
T. Parr, Moro.
Gilliam J. A Smith, Blalock; D. B.
Thomas, Arlington.
Umatilla -Thomaa Kirk, Athena; J. B.
O'Brien, Pendleton.
Morrow Joseph Woolery, T. 7. Ma-
honey, lone.
These delegatea are men who ara
deeply Interested in tha portage road.
and the meeting will be of the greatest
Importance to tha producers and ship
pers of the Inland empire. Tha ob
jects to be attained from tha conven
tion are to devise means by which tha
Asinatriijtlrtn a tha nArt.u m, h.
(begun at onoe, and to know tha reason
of the delay In tha work that ahould
have been Hearing completion, as the
necessary money has been avaJlabla for
several months..
Soma Talent Otrea Ylay.
Laat night home talent gave a play
entitled "Santiago," at the Vogt thea
tre, aa a benefit to the Woman's Relief
Corpa. The house waa well filled, and
tha production waa creditable. The eaat
of characters were:
Capt Oscar 'Hutton, V. 8. A.
Olen Allen
Lieutenant Flake, U. a A.
Mark Roriek
Milton Merry, U. S. N.
James Huntington
Lieutenant Cristobal
Charlea Crawford
Elmer Walton, banker; Dr. Harrlaon,
H. J. H. 8.; Antonio Carloe, Cuban
Planter W. E. Nixon
Phillip Basset, Walton'a atepson....
.Oeorae Welarel
Fernando Dlaa, Walton'a cashier
Arthur Btubllna
Beverly Brown, Walton'a butcher....
Eugene Moore
Cornelius Dwyer, Walton'a coachman..
R. D. Moxon
Jose, Spanish sergeant
Joseph Stadelman
Cora Basset, Walton'a step-daughter. .
Miss Bessie Eddon
Bess Walton, Walton'a daughter
Miss Male Barnet
Ysabel Carloa, Antonlo'a daughter....
Miss Harriet Marden
American soMters, sailors, eta
Miss Marie Peteraon of Deschutes.
who haa been attending tha high achool
here, died at the hospital yesterday
morning of typhoid fever. The funeral
took place thla afternoon at 1 o'clock
from the Baptist church.
Over 80 people went to Hood River
from The Dallea Sunday to witneas tha
ball game between tha Ooldendale nine
and tha Hood River club.
Two boye were arrested "yesterday
Tha ' registration ' books wera closed I morning for disturbing services at tha
at . S o'clock last evening by County Baptist Church Sunday niaht Ronw
Clerk J. W. Roland, and the registered Fllloon fined tha lads 110 each, and it
voting strength Is still nearly 1.0 00 )a thought to be a good lesson to them,
short of tha actual voting atrength of and an example to other boye who
the county. At the hour of closing a have been disturbing other rhurnh .
total of 6,702 voters had complied wtthinB-a.
the law. Thla la 200 abort of tha regie-1 The first "arown at hnma" at-...
tratlon In 1903. Had the books been I berrlea war hrnn-ht in rir th.
closed Saturday afternoon, aa waa at Mann ranch Saturday. Thia nlaca la
first, intended, 141 names would have about flVa mu from elt
been kept off tha Hat, aa that number , sjirnor and Mra lomiH e ti.
registered yesterday. The total regis- expeot t0 IooatA ,n Tn, paUea-aoon. W
tratlon In 1101 waa 6,164, and In 1800, nealth comp,,, tne ,lgnor t0 ie .
tha last presidential election, 8.401. change of climate.
Ynbllo library Opened. On next Saturday Tha Dallea Soroals
The untiring efforts of the membera and their frlenda will be entertained at
nf th Balem Woman'a club hava at last the home of Mra. W. Lord, who haa
aaaumed definite form, and next Friday given her spacious lawn for this purpose,
evening the Salem public library will be The "afternoon" will be for tha purpose
formally opened In the rooms at tne l oi raising means to restore tha recently
city hall, the event to be celebrated by acquired old garrison building to Its
an attractive musical and literary pro- former condition. The club ladlea are
gram, together with a ahort address. desirous of having the building put In
At a recent snnuai meeting or tne perieci repair as an Historical building
Woman'a club tba following offloers and of perhapa having It eventually aa
were elected for the eneuing year: I a museum for early Oregon especially
President Miss Callsta Moore: vice'
president Mrs. R. J. Hendricks; secre
tary, Mrs. A. A. Lee; asslatant secre.
tary.' Mrs. A. W. Prescott; treasurer,
Mrs. L. S. Lyon: board of directors, Mrs.
R. B. Houston, Mrs. C. 3. Wolverton
and Miss Lillian Applegata.
Oovernor Chamberlain Appoints.
Governor Chamberlain yeaterday 1
sued commissions to tha following per
sons as delegates from Oregon to the
national conference of charitiea and
correctlona, to be held this year at Port
land. Me., yls.: C. W. James, superin
tendent of the Oregon penitentiary;
Mra. Levi. White, Mrs. MUlle R. Trum
bull and Superintendent W. T,
eastern Oregon relics.
of the Boys' and Glrla' Aid society; N.
H. Looney, superintendent of the state
reform school, and H. B. Bickers of
Pendleton, .
Emll Joseph, a carpenter, feu from a
scaffold yesterday and did not fully re-
aaln consciousness until this morning.
The man struck on his head and shoul
ders, severely bruising him. Although
he was unconscious for several hours, it
la not thought any serious results will
be experienced.
CIRCUIT COURT TO
SIT AT ROSEBURG
(Special Dtapatctt to The Journal)
oequrg, ur., ay it, one moral
case has been added to the Hat that
tne circuit court will try, which con
vened tne nrst or the week.
Frank Brothers, a local man. la lodaed
In the county Jail acouaed of nlcklna' J.
Gardner, Benson's pockets while tha latter waa
intoxicated.
The atorney-general la here on busi
ness connected with the circuit Court
C. O. White of Myrtle Creek resorts
mat wnat appeara to b tha main ledge
of the Little Chieftain mine haa been
struck. The ledge Is four feet thick and
averages about 17 a ton. On one aide lal
also a ledge which goes about 126 perl
ton.
roan zs bxsbaxdxb.
ANSWERS TELEPHONE
THEN DRINKS ACID
(Journal Special Berries'.)
Enterprise, Or., May 17.--Tha sher
iffs posse that has been scouring Wal
lowa county for the two bandita that
robbed the Imnaha postofflce. It Is re
ported, has disbanded. After tha flee
ing men left Elk mountain all trace of I
(Special Dispatch to Tne journal.) them has been lost The cltlsens do not I
Forest Grove, Or., May 17. A farm consider the chase given up, and think
- .
the outlawa are hiding In the dense
woods, and that it is only a matter oft
time till their capture Is effected.
BAPTIST OOI CU DBOX0ATSS.
have become a houshold remedy In
thousands of families, where they never
fall to cure all pain, and relieve thoao
little miserable ailments which are so
common.
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills have not
only relieved me of severe headache,
bervouaness and indigestion, but my
mother, who has suffered a great deal
with neuralgia and dlsslness. haa been
MRS. G. H.
Mooreatqwa,
cured o. their use."
DANKS, 212 W. Id St,
Money back if first bottle fails to
benefit. ISjloses, 25 cents. Never sold
In bulk.
employe named Theodore Neep attempt
ed suicide at the Pollock ranch ..yester
day afternoon. During the morning he
received a call from Portland to the
long-distance telephone. After answer
lntr the summons he returned to the
ranch and made some Inquiry concerning I (Journal Special Bertie.)
the effects of carbolic acid and the! Raleigh, N. C, May 17. The dedloa-
amount necessary to produce death. He tion today of the Baptist Female uni
aid not appear to dc out pi nis usual i versity waa made tne occasion for a
frame of mind, but went at once and large gathering of Baptists from North
hitched up anotner horse and drove to Carolina and other states. J. Y. Joyner,
uomeiius, wnere ne purcnaseo. a notue state superintendent of public lnstruo
of carbolio acid. I tion, presided over the dedication cere-
Upon returning home he went to his monies, and the oration waa delivered
room and drank tne poison, but failed by the Rev. P, S. Henson. D. D., paator
io mm cnuugn iu pruuues asttin. ne of Tremont Temple. Boston.
refuses o uuk aooui me matter.
I0NE TO HAVE A
BIG HARDWARE STORE
- (Special Dispatch to The Joorail.)
'lone. Or., May 17. Cronan McArthur,
a capitalist, will erect a large brick
block here and establish a big hardware
store. Work on the building is to com
mence at once. .
J. A. Woolery. a heavy landowner and
wealthy merchant of this place, has
taken out a life-insurance policy for
150,000. j
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V V clothing is from the shops of the best, makers
in America, out our prices are moderate. A charge
system which is strictly original with us, gives you a
chance to pay a little down and a little at a time,
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EASTERN OUTFITTING CO.
390 Washington Street
THE STORE WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
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with one of those substantially constructed - ,. ;
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Allesina Umbrellas
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Boston Painless Dentists
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Ara tha only dentists In Portland havlnc
tha lata botanical discovery to apply to
tha arums for Painless Extracting;, Flll
inr and Crown 1ns Teeth, and aitaranteed
twelve yeara. Largest dental concern
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twelve years. ,
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Our entire staff ar world-ranowned .
specialists men of. Ions; years' experi
ence: best artificial teeth makera: best
sold fillers and crown and bridge work,
men In the world. Lady attendant al
rays present.
Our offices In all larva cities In tha
United Btatea have been established for
11 years. .
Boston Painless Dentists
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96 PaeJfi Ave., immi IT1 B.wltt Ara
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Our Consumption
Treatment
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In The
Western Continent
Of America
We hava installed new appa
. ratus by which we reach tha
lunga directly, thua applying tha
remedy to tba very seat of tha
disease. If persons afflicted with
thla terrible complaint will call
at our Institute, we will gladly
explain why It is that our new
and modern equipment doea Its
work so muoh superior to tha as-',
tlquated Ideas of the past -
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little to have pride
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