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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, SUNDAY ; MORNING, ; MARCH 18. 1906. us- iJL Looaf Elks are growing enthusiastic over the coming national gathering to occur at Ienver, July- 1( to II. Port land nAmm ha. .Minl.tl m mrwrx 11 1 mm comPo-d of nury Griffin, joim KaJtiuoii .: w,, iinua, li. c. Mowum wuiinm -.- t arrange - for- - largo eacuralon from -this city. The railroads havo grantad a rata of ono flrat-olaaa faro "Ttns "SIS TOT tMTOunf trtpr -from-Port -nana "ax. ait coast points. Tne Denver Klq Qrande la making elaborate prep nratlsns fir handling till rr-'t '"" There will b atopa at Bait Lase City ""and othor DOinia of interest, where spe- programa aio being arranged. Jr f .,, entertainment of. the vial terra. ., ,,,,,. Deputy 8herlff George Morden yes. terday aearcbed the aalooa of Con Hll yer, at I3 North Seventeenth etreet, and found a bundle of carda upon whl;h obeoene printing. The carda were taken by Morden. who examined the sa - loon on the- authority, of a aearch war- rant laaued by Judge Fraaer. For aome . time Judge Frazer has been hearing of the carda Issued by the Hllyers. Many ' boys between 14 and 1( yeara Did have 'secured coplea of them. It la thought ' " that a crusade la to be made against 'saloonkeepers who print obecene stories A on bualneaa carda, J.D. Sharp of Hi' Knott etreet hta "a hen which ha thlnka can beat any hen in Portland for .big eggs. His' hen, a Black Langshan, recently baa laid un usually large ones, two being the else of duck egga. Yeaterday the hen laid an egg as large aa a goose egg. Mr. Sharp exhibited tha egg at The Journal office and "when measured It was found to be 7 H Inchea In circumference one .way and 11 InChes the other., ..z.. ' Judge Wolverton on Monday morning will hand down" an opinion In the fed eral court In the suit of the Portland - Flouring Mills company f Vs. the Port .: land-Aalatlo Steamship company and the Commercial Union Aeeuranoe company (Ltd.), Thia caae Involves the recovery of Inaurancce-onflour'' loet-wlth - the sinking of the Knight Commander aome months ago. Tha decision will be the most Important admiralty one Judge Wolvrtorvhss ..written since he waa "iinmimir oh inc 'feSeiat wnuh; n for ofnee should have hls portrsJt published at (east one time, It amounts to an Introduction same a if Jones should Introdce you aa - "Mr. Brown, this la my friend, Mr. Smith." Except the responalve language, the ef- - fecta are Identical. We make . aoleo photos specially adapated for halftone .newspaper portrait prints. Newspaper men will tell you that the beat results are obtained from our pictures. E. W. - .Moore, expert; photographer, Elka bnlld lo. Seventh and Stark. ... . . . . , A suit waa begun In tha circuit court yeaterday by Lulu L . Deneen agalnat the Portland Railway company. - The plaintiff was formerly a musician, and i!9,eWr-Z0 ro- medical Ihi and I8ti0 for alleged loaa Of work. She declare that while on a streetcar It waa operated at a reckless rata of apeed around a curve at the corner of First and Porter streets and aha waa thrown .from, th car and severely Injured. The Museum of Art, Fifth and Taylor 'streets, wllj be open to the publlo thla afternoon from t to t o'clock with free ndmisalon. Thia will be the laat oppor- tuiiltj lu aea the collection-of fine . tures which have been exhibited during the pant three weeks. The paintings are owned by residents of Portland "wlfo have lent them to the art assoc la tldn. On Monday tha work of dismant ling will be begun. . We'll make a auit that become you. You may have aome peculiar Ideas, but we can qt them. The faahlon may not be. to your liking, but we can modify the fashion to auit your caae and our price Is one you .will like, aa we make any piece of goods we have in the house to your order for 125. Thla la some thing o other tailor in the ctty will do. Unique Tailoring Co, 301 Stark, near Sixth. - -,-m... , ' William Reld, who has filled tha of . floe of Justice of the peace for the Port land (west side) district, for the past -i- two terms la a candidate for renoralna- w handsof the RepubHan vot- era at the primaries. It la said of Mr. Reld that' hla Judgments have always . been based yUpon-lawanA equity and that he haa given the' utmost satisfac tion to both the bapand tha public. v The Old Ladles' Horn society will give ito annul Easter Monday tea at - tha Hobart-Curtls in tha morning of April ! Mrs. T. J. Mann la president of the society. Committees are to . be appointed to arrange for the tea. There Is to be a special musical program. Light refreshments will bo served. WHIls E. Potter, a local dealer in rail way timbers, yeaterday began a suit In tha circuit court agalnat the Nevada Northern Railway company for SS.I&4 alleged to be due for railway ties de livered to the company between October It and November 17, IMS. t i . . ' . ' 'Word waa. received yesterday after noon of the death of Harry, O. Staple ton of Portland, who died In San Fran cisco Friday night after an lllneas of three daya. While on a bualnesa trip he caught a severe cold- which resulted tn pneumonia. Mr. Btapleton' mother. Seal Rings Nqw so popular, are shown in -cleverrquaintrconventional de signs'; odd oriental effectsbetu- IfuToFaflirTJ scroll patterns; artintw-hand -carved-fulUiigura-and face conceits; designs in snake and animals all attract ive and desirable. Many mount-u ed with diamonds and rubies, for ladies', gentlemen's and chil dren 'f weafvAn inexpensive gift and one that never fails to please. " ' We make a specialty of setting tones in seal ring effect. ; 56c G. UETTKfl.IFEK CO. . 286 MORRISON 8T. ' Jewelers and Sllveramiths. , Lowf-sf Priced 'Jewelry .Ifouse for. Tine Goods. BANKING-BY-MAI very simple matter. To open an larcount. send vourj&ame snd ad dress witn your first depotit, The money may be sent by registered letter, postof hce money order, ex- press money order, draft or by check on. your .local bank. Wei wjllthen send you passbook, You can withdraw money by-mai! just as easily as if you came to the bank, and your balance Will earn. - INTEREST SOTO Wli 5W HQ Saasral aataMag-wesfaeai Tiaasssaifc- Srefts beast ea AU VarU ef the Warts. .JOFFICERg AND DIRECTORS. W. H. Moore............ .....President E. E. Lytle ............. .Vice-President W. Cooper Morris. ........ ....Cashier Leo Friede. ... ................ Director H. A. Moore....; Director Mre. F. 6. Btapleton, left Friday evening for Ban Francisco but did not reaoh there in time to aea hint. The body will be taken te Loa Angeles - for burial Mr. Btapleton waa prominent in bualneaa and, social circles. .:.'-. .; ..v. .. . A large number of .eastern men In terested In Oregon timber are gathering in Portland, with the purpose of mak ing Inspection of timber holdings in various directions. .... At - tha Portland hotel laatevenlnr wefi of Baginaw, Michigan, Congressman W VnrAnmv tf Rnrlnliv.- Ulphlmn. U j Kelly anorjry.'Klllorlri '.of Dulgth, Minnesota, Patrick Culllhan of Alpena, Michigan, Joseph Qllchreat of Uuluth, Minnesota, aaa otnere. An Interesting wedding waa performed laat night when Miss Mildred Johnson wag married to W. -t Heady of Portland. Tha ceremony waa performed by Rev. IS. J. Thompson of Independence, Ore gon, at the home of F. M. Johnson, the bride" a father, in Woodstock. The brde la a sister of Marlon Johnson, of Beer of tha Juvenile oourt, and both aha and the groom have many frlenda in the city. . ... . x Only ana of those beautiful bouaaa left. Modern every way; cement walke. steps, basement, basement floor, fl place, chlne cloaeta, linen closets, double floors and walk, electricity and gas, fur nace pipes, rooms -richly tinted. , Cash or payments. Bee owner today, one block eouth of house., ft! Union ave nue north. Phone East 24(1. Senator John M. Oearln left tha city laat night for- Washington.- where- ha will resume his dutlea.' Senator Aaarln plo-tpiade 1 be" IrTpto OregonTfof the purpose of registering a preliminary in his plana for election. He will remain in Wash lnrton uptll tha adlouramerit . of tha senate, in June. James Paul, who waa in the reported list of vlctimr - of the Denver " & " Rid Oranda train wreck Friday night, bad relatives in Portland. They received newa yesterday that ha ia alive, and that his injuries -eonslst of a crushed foot and aome bmiees about tha body and bead. . ; . . ; Re-r. Paul Rader will preach at Grace Methodist ohurch, corner of Twelfth and Taylor streets, at IS. 10. This la hla first appearance In a city 'pulpit since the Salem affair, and many-will want to bear hla aermon on "Reforms Not Remote.' - wa, yastarday taken to a local private aanltarlum to be treated for mental troubles. He waa taken Into custody laat Friday and an insanity complaint waa made against him. ' William M. Hart and Mlas Stella An derson were married In Portland Wed neaday evening, the Rev. J. Whltoomb Brougher ' officiating. The groom 1 connected with the Famous Clothing house. George Atlyeh of Atlveh Bros..' 411 Washington street, has returned from New Tork. Mr. Atlyeh went east to re celva a large consignment of Turkish and Persian ruga. Imported by his Arm, This will remind youy that now la the time to have your hair mattreeaes reno vated and returned the same day. Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled Hair Factory, II. Metsger, proprietor. - Evergreens, Roses, Shrubs. We have a One line of all kinds of nursery stork at our tree yard, foot of Yamhill street. Call and aee it and get- our tree and rose catalog.' Portland Seed Co. The opinion of the knowing .ones is that J. W. Bell la by all odds the lead. Ing candidate for the Repuublican nom Inatlon for Justice of the peace for Portland district, west side. Paul Rader, president of the Oregon Anti-Saloon league.' will apeak at Taylor Street Methodist church tomorrow even ing on "Fakes and Fakers." All are Invited to attend. "tngereoll, the Iconoclast, the Liber ator of Men. Hear the great lecture by hla former partner,- Colonel Fits- gerald, at Auditorium, Sunday night Admission 25(1, '' Lost The man who lost his eye glasses can have thera replaced for 11; a perfect St guaranteed. Metsger Co., Ill Sixth street. Jewelers and opticians. Concrete Construction Co., 701 Cham ber of Commerce, - manufacturers of concrete stone blocks. Contractors for all kinds of cement work. TeL Main ISO. . Mrs., Charles Langert of. Seattle la visiting ber sister, Mrs. Jonas Frloden. thai. At home Wedneeday, March 11, at Everett street. Quality, Quantity and Qulckneaa Is the rule at tha Morris restaurant, 121 Washington street ', Acme Oil Co. sells the best safety coal oils and Una gasolines. Phone Eaat 711. Women's exchange. III Tenth street, lunch, 11 to 1. ' Wooster, the fruit king. L" I . Where to Dine. A chicken dinner will' be served at the Perkins restaurant today from It to p. m. Trie lie Louis. E. Martinet, manager..';, . t E No Jl Prosecution " Is Attempted AgaJnsOackCraiTffor-Part He -Took' in Affair- HE" STOUTLY DENIES ' AtL CHARGES MADE tgiys There Were-N fo-Falaa-Repxc- eentationg Mad to Induce Youths to Ship and That He Received No " Fee for Securing Them. : 5 ; J ' Charges against Jack Grant, one of tha proprietors of the sailor boarding house, with reference to the part be Js said to have taken in inducing five Portland boys to sign as sailors on the British ahip Eskaaonl, have Hot been made-ternr of tha authorttt.lt 1s said that none will be entered against the sailor boarding-house people. .... Grant denies absolutely any connec tion with the. affair, except accompa nying the boya te tha offloe -of British Consul Laidlaw. He "says that no aid not accompany them to the ahip -and that charges that ho struck any, one abard the vessel are untrue. "The boys knew vary well what they were expected to do when they signed to . go on the -vessel. ha said. -Thera waa no subterfuge and no raiaa repre sentations. - In support of that tha boys themselves admit that they worked tne first two days they were on the veseeL "I can easily prove to any one who la Interested that I did not accompany the boys to the ship. - I went with them to Consul Laldlaw' office, where they voluntarily signed the papers. They knew then what kind ef a vessel It waa and what would be expected of. them. And ' moreover, I received no ree fair. Aa llwoi What t did if them.. I advanced them clothing worth that amount and" re ceived nothing to ahow for It. 'Any officer or sailor on -tha vessel will corroborate my statements that I did not strike or offer to strike any one on boaroW That Is absolutely falsa. as are practically all the other charges that were made agalnat me. I have heard that they were intending to arrest ma. I want It understood that I am at the sailor boarding-house and will be thera whenever they want me. They alwaya know where to find roe." British Consul Laidlaw corroborated Mr. . Grant's statement regarding the shipping of men. . He says the men .were anxious to make the trip to Manila and algned papers of tHelr own accord. Leabo, rather of one' of tha young men, hasy-not as yet taken any further action in the matter and It is not prob able that he will. ' CEMENT SHORTAGE TO BE ONLY TEMPORARY A representative of tha W. P. Fuller company of Portland la authority for the statement that "enough cement will arrive In the month of April to relieve TfrrgBnT DbdltlOha- Permanently. A cargo is- expected tha first of next month. Several ships are said to be loading at the present time for delivery early in the aeaaon - The consignment to Balfour. Guthrie aV Co. has arrived and with that con signed to W.'P. Fuller Co. there will be enough on hand to tide the oontrac- tora over until larger ahlpmenta can be aeoured. It la claimed. A ahlpload a month is due after July. "While the price of cement la rather atlff at present," aald tha cement man; it will drop when the expected ahlp menta arrive. We will be able to sell at a rate of If.tS per barrel." Brick dealera aay they have no fear of a shortage of their material. There are now on hand more than ". 900,000 brick. It ia atated, and the. yards are preparing to start work on a big acale aa anon as the weather Is favorable fori baking. The price, the- dealers declare, will remain the same. TOM RICHARDSON WILL DEAL WHEAL ESTATE The following articles of Incorpora tion have been filed In the office of County Clerk Frank 8. Fields recently: Sherk, Case Graham company, the articles having been filed by George W. Sherk, E. B. Gase and B. W. Graham. Tha company haa a capital of $10,000. It Is formed to deal in real estate and merchandise. W. P. Johnson company W. P. John son. F. B. Waits and K. Ost render. Tha capital stock Is 1260,000. The company will build sawmills and deal In timber landa. . " . . ........ A. Bennett company, articles filed by A. Bennett Tom Richardson -and Ade laide V. P. Richardson, who will deal !n real estate. The capital stock Is 15.000. Catterlln-Donohue Investment - com pany, incorporated by F. J. Catterlln, H. W. Donohue and B. C. KIv. with a capital atock of 160.000. The company will deal In mining propertlea. . Frederick W. Ooodrlch's Fro gram. Frederick W. Goodrich haa arranged tha following program of muslo for to day's services at tit. David's church: Morning Prelude, "Andante In B Flat" (Teaalkowsky; offertory. "The Answer" (Wolstenrtolme); prelude, "Allegro Pom- poao" (Wast). Evening Prelude, "All Souls' Dey'MBohubert)- anthem, "Trust In the Lord" (Handel); offertory. "Sim ple Aven" (Thome); organ solos (a) briaannUSlc, "Lohengrin" (Wagner): (b) vocal, "Come Unto Me" (Coenen); c) "Treumerel" (Bchumann); poatlude. Grand Choeur" (Ambrolsa Thomas). Taylor Street ' Hethodist:Church FRANCIS BURGKTTE SHORT. Classes. ............... .t:0 Preaching .......'...-.........10:10 COmNGT TO CHRIST TXBrroa- mbtxcb 5 PAUL RADER, ' AT TOO. ' v. ; Tha terror to evildoers apeake.' . ', $rosjaoTi ' ' FAKES 'AND AKERS iimiiiroiiT THE SALOOriS East c Side :WetPrecJncfcLMay ecQmery.AftetpproacJx-. ing Eleetlom SEVERAL CLOSE CONTESTS ASSURED IN THE SUBURBS Dr. Tufti ts ' Leads .jignt, infrecinct 60, Where Two Saloons Are Now Located Sunny side - Church; Peo ple War Assail Barroom, ts '.' The eiat side nttem nf The loernal Is la the tor J. U. -C. Miller, 860 Soil Morrlaoa j -' In various precincts on tha eaat aide, attempta will be made at the coming June electlon to ous the, saloon.. and. proba bly the closest contest will be In pre-clnct-so, where- tha -saloons were ad mitted by a slight majority last year, chiefly because many of the- voters were not registered and so were pre vented from easting their ballots.' The d la trio t la bounded on the north by Kll lingsworth avenue, on the eouth by Fre mont atroet, on the eaat by Vancouver avenue and on the weat by tha Willam ette river. It la the only one In the big seventh ward In which saloons are per mitted, and It will be the endeavor of the ioca option supporters to win tne precinct. Insuring that all the' territory from North Irvlagton-.to Wood lawn and from Woodlawn to Portsmouth shall be free of saloons for, at least a year, with the beat ehanca for tha continued defeat- of attempts to get a hold In the district for barrooms. . . There are two saloons la the prfteinct, : both of them being on Mississippi ave-nne-near tha south boundary line of the rmnrt. fna ias,latin.atinhHaiMsj is yeara and the attempt of the temperance wtkts tn nn.t tht. ..Iu. will ym stoutly fought. Dr. Tufts, formerly In charge of the Anti-Saloon league's work tn the state. Is directing the campaign In the precinct, already haa organised the church people by a maaa meeting or two, ana is now getting into touch with the Individual voters to discover- howl great a temperance vote la registered. Sunnyslde has a atrong temperance sentiment aroused and an effort will be made to get -rid of -the suburb'a lone saloon, v Tha Methodist church of the suburb baa a atrong temperance band of workers and several of tha atata of ficers of the local option and reform as sociations live thera and will .dircet tha campaign.. .. :.. ,- Practically the only saloon district of the east aids Is. on lower Union and Grand a vermes. Many-auburba -that ones had two or three saloons now have a alngle one or none. Montavilla with -two idle barrooms is an example of this' sort, and outside tha central businesa center there ara ftw locations where a bualneaa man would be justi fied In building a structure solely for saloon purposes, the chances being that the property would be empty after, tha next election. ' : : . To weed out the solitary barrooms, to keep out he saloons from the realdence dtetricta. proper, irifl In r1'v the lum ber f saloons In the central aeotlon as much as possible. Is the aim ' af the local option forcea, and for the most part the residents of the east side are backing the reformers, with the temper anca majorities- each year Increasing. , HELP THE FIREMEN. St. Johna Olttaens Balsa Oeasrooa Purse aad Council Purchase a Ball. ' -If thera la anything a member of tha new fire department of St. Johns wants and he makea hla wishes known he is going to get it even if the town goea broke.- Though organised but a few weeks, tha new. company endeared Itself to the hearts of the business men by its work against heavy odds last Sunday mg.'.t and alnce then things have been coming the flreboys' way. The council KbHa- agreed . to purchase a $400 bell to aound tha alarms; it haa heard with favor the advioe-of Ihe firemen about a better water' system and the need of Ttngiven f or-tha day f res use of the craft. engine, and as for hose and ladders It has given carte blanche. The cltlsens have dona their share, too. Mora than $500 has been donated thla week in cash by business men of the plaoa to help tha firemen purchase clothing and helmets. The hard times benefit dance given by the company Friday night waa so much of a sue cess- that tha supply or tickets ran out snd the net proceeds have not all been figured up yet. It is the ambition of the fireman to equip a hose and truck company with modern apparatus hel mets, suitable clothing, ample hose sup ply and perhapa a chemical engine. At present the fire equipment of the town Is about sufficient for the needs of the place when it numbered $00 people in lta bounda and thera were three atorea cAmerican Restaurant Oor. Third aad Oonoh Sts. -OFBST DAT AsTB aTXaXT. aad ay dlnmer from 11 a. aa. to e p. aa.i ' Siloed tomatoea 10a Itsaee ,10 Touag onions ( auoa KBiH soup ixreo) wiva neusi hrlmp salad. Mayonnaise dresa... 201 ontfwC omf mahtm omfwamta mahtea teamed uttle neck clams, arawa batter 20 raea aaiaaom ,.ir Xallbnt , .......1..15 Catfish .... IB Fried raao clams ..IS melt 16 Clam boeUIlom, with toast. ....... ..15 Bolted oa toBgaa, with kale greens. 20 &obstes oroaeta, eelery sanoe O mall teadeclola steak, aordelaia.2S rrle chicken, Maryland style 25 Teal pot pie, wlta Samplings ZO -Frloaasea ablokea glbls with rloe.20 ZrfUKh eh ope breaded, with cauliflower ' 20 pagnattl, with oheasa, Italian. . . . ,15 Xead eheeest potato salad 15 Bake pork and beaaa 15 Oodflah balls, areata sauce 15 Cora beef hash, with poached an.. 15 Beef stew, with vegetables .15 BUtlf spring chicken' oa toast 40? Spring lamb, mint sanoe aad green pena 20 Stoaat chicken, with dressing- 25 Boast beef .... .... ., 15 Perk , ....16 Mnttom . . .16 Bhnbnrb pie . . . . .-. Bnnbarb Saaoc ..& -5 reen app)e pie .5 Pumpkin pla on, zsaea pie... Bngllab pln pudding ....... YaaiU lea ereaas .5 .5 NOMINATION- FOR -1- Justice: of the Peace- PORTLAND (WEST BIDE) DISTRICT. j ' V ' WM.REID If nominated and elected Judge Reld pTomlsee to perform tha dutlea of the office to the beat of his ability, aa be naa aone in tne past. onv Jersey street, and tha bit of appa ratus that the ptaoe does have Is not paid for. , : ST. JOHNS HAS HIM. Moat Oeaerons Xarn la Oxiegoa Slsoor scsd la Tersoa of Vowm Draymaa. St. Johna has one citlsen who will probably be canonised a hundred years from now' and who will go down in town tradition-a the Yellow who-played mln- ,iararingnsrgai aiftsn , hla iiUilset. were most needed. Harry Wilcox la a t eajn s tar, .hut when , there la a II re . In St. Johns he quits work, -unloads his wagon and hurries to the scene to' aee It he can help. When the sawmills burned last summer Wilcox worked! through the day carting atuff away from burning bulldlnga or places that seemed to D ,n danger, and when tha Are was war uv uwupim uiiMiu murniDf um goods. When tha Are of last. Sunday made' every business man of the place think his ' store waa going. Wilcox waa on hand with hla team and load after load of groceries, tools, barber shop flxturea and furnishings waa taken to a place of safety. When the danger waa paat Wilcox brought back tha goods, work ing until after midnight. For hla work at both fires he received not. a . cant; stoutly refusing-all offers of pay. Now tha business men are "considering whether a medal or aomethlng of the sort ought not to b presented the dray man. - '.... : ' EAST-SIDE NOTES. - Krnest Flltott, -whose drug store we destroyed by the St. Johns fire a week ago, will not reopen his business, .the Insurance not betngsufflclent to enable him to erect a fireproof building and restock.- St Johna has a new thought lecturer who opena his campaign tonight Moat of the town la going under tha Impres sion that "tha professor" baa a new physical culture system. Two email Area In tha residence por tion of St Johns this week; no dam age except to tha roofs, Arleta and Woodstock will decide at the June election whether they wish stock to roam -at -larga-or-not lntha bounda of the districts. The last of the Supply mains from the new pumping station near Lente of the Woodmere Water company have been laid and tha district now haa a ayatem capable of supplying by direct pressure 1,(00 gallons of water a minute, and a tank with n capacity or f 0,000 gallons. Another tank nva times aa large will be erected tbla season and the aft Scott district will -haye passed Its dry era. The . St Johna ferry will be formal ly opened today and all comera wUl be which la to be operated tinder a fran chise granted by tha council to tha man agement of Claremont tavern, near Linn- ton. HOW THEY SHOW:- 4 ON THE TRAINS X ' On tho Train From Portland S to Ban Francisco, March 14, 10. e My Dear Journal: It occurred e to me you would be Interested In knowing that I have seen more Journals, three times . over. In the hands of readers going through southern Oregon, than ! navg or tne Teiegram. it ia ap parent that The Journal leada the Portland papers In circula tion, which la a great accom-, fillahment- for Tha Journal man agement In a period of lesa than four years. AN ADVERTISER. ' BOOKKEEPING CLASS MAKES GOOD RECORD The closing exercises of the evening session -of the - Portland r High - school were held Friday evening In the class rooms.. The :.claases on a whole -did fairly well- but toward the last a de creasa In attendance waa noticeable Id all with the exception of the bookkeep ing class In which the attendance to the last waa the largest. In a number of years. The principal,- E. a. Milner, eompll- mented the etudents. In connection with the bookkeeping, arithmetic waa also taught. r . Professor Milner was. presented with a gold-mounted umbrella by the students. The-commercial, class consisted f the following: II. Ecker. J. Hartman, I). Kelllher. 3. Sommers, R. Johnson, K, Nipple, 1. Newberger, I Rivers and O. Wood... -.. v..., . DR. BROUGHER WILL TALK. ON FOUR KINDS OF GIRLS Dr. Brougher tonight will open a series of sermons on "Four Girls What Ara Their Peculiar Trials and Tempta tions." They ara aa followa: March Is The Society olrl: Is Her Llfe Worth I.lvlngr' March IS 'The School Olrl: What Does She On to StudyT" April 1 The Store Olrli Can She Live on rive Dollar a Wekr April ' The Servant Otrl: Does --Site. Recelva Knlr- Treat ment?" . . Dr. Brougher aska people te write on I Honest Bm'Q RTght up-to-date Men' comparison with high rent irou. trora aUfu4ois iW We guarantee the wear 1,rf;z,rz: $1 .00--saved ' CORNER FIRST AND lu , NER THIRD i.ZZZZTSZXZZXZXZXXXZZXZZZZZl'XZZ 1 f t TLA a ." their treatmenta ,4 that the results i , I ssauld. (f f Burkhardt Block, be 1 giao to turtner at Stewart, very EBON'S CAFE AND MUSIC HALL WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, MARCH 19 Collins & La Moss Contortionists snd Hand Balancing : ' THE FIECHTLS In The "Anvil Chorus, From "II Trovstore" - Edith Smith "The Bowery Girl" Mile. Ignaclo -" The Parisienne 7 Vsudevillist Gusta A. Wlrtanen . .; - 'World's Champion AccordToh Player - Miss Belle Lawreitce "The Bohemian Nightingale" And Many Other Special .:: . . Acts Special Daily Matinees from 2 to 6 o'clock. SPECIAL SUNDAY lUINEE . J lo S t Oock JiiiV -. Program Chanted Dally. Entrances at 21 North Third street, 21. 23 and 23 North Sec ond street, and 243, 243 and 247 Burnalde street the subject Interested iua any of these question, and he has agreed that names will not be made publlo. Dr. Brougher Will' have something to say of the value of "the society glri" to Us wot.;j "Vae 1 1 ! ii ssiisii iswi isn-s 3 r eims and Yootht Suits and TopC stores' prjees. W save - ort brroesryatsilIatav- of our Shoes from 50c to . on ' every pair.-- --w . YAMHILL AND COR- AND DAVIS, To Whom It May Concern: . ' Portland, Or, March 17th." ; It affords me freat pleasure to writ a word in prilpa) of Doctors Brigja ft Stewart, 310-311, Stearns Block, For the past six years I have been a constant suffer of - Locomotoratazia. together with thla, dread diaeaaei Lmy spina was very badly affected. , ,. , I had tried many doctors and varied treatments, but all to no avail. . The treatments failed completely and the doctors gave me up entirely. -' Finally, and fortunately for myaelf, X conaulted Doe " tore Brlrn A' Stewart. On Fehnianr Sth thaw tieavrl upon me. And I can truthfully atato accomoliahed have been nothing leas than marveloua. For years I had been a perfect invalid. Now l ean walk about the house, and have even been) out for a ahort jwalk.,:.-?'r-"rm""" "" - T aboulcl 25 Orand Avanua, where X 1 convince mem tuat" tg- worthy recommendation of the ability of Doctors Briggs Keapecnuuy, r. tt. SAWifiK, Burkhardt Block, 23 Orand Avenue. : WHY NOT CONSULT THE CHIROPRACTORS? They have demonstrated beyond the shadow of a doubt that ninety-five per cent of disease is caused by luxated vertebrae of the spine, by the many marvelous cures per formed by them? - - . " ' r ; Doctors Briggs & Stewart : chiropractic doctors " -- Room 310-311, Stearns Block. Phone Main 6799. Office Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to S30, 7 to 9. Needs: Reniling? why do you suffer s moment lonjjrer-ran - the rwk of losing" thc tooth altogether? When we charge , absolutely nothing' for examination and only moderately for actual work, why do you delay in consulting: us about aching or disfigured teeth f We confess we don't know; do yon? WISBBROS. Vain Sass. Thlra aad Waahiaetsa. Open eTMhifS sad Ssndsra. Werk ooae ea easy sayaieats. - y: TeraMrly Farsisi'a.) - WEOLESALE AND RETAIL GtOCQ SSt isa. sss Tiitr st. ear. Jiff sen. Bis Store of Uttle PrlcM roitowrvs vucxs wnx sats tot eve OS I VIET SOLLAJL SVAUTT SVASASTSSS scRnxnrs's sxar baxixo wrcx ta till, per lb , ta WMtwa dry graaalated caae eager. 10-B ck gg.es wmera dry grsaalated caae sagar, ISVfc ids si. on Extrs trf (risuUUd susw. 100-lb Hck..W aiira btt iniuuiiM soaar. uvt loa. .... 4loo ..28e 99 magnolia rMM wrn Bkgs M a iiea ail ralalna I lbs sew S-rewa loose kfaeeetele ...SRe -...S3e I-U eaa Rarsl baklag powder ....4o Craw A Buckw.ir, ell. gt setflse. Will iid V'W mr im m dibmt Booa .'. M lal caa Iiary Uble 7n. ........ H-sl cas fssry table (rop. 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Lowell, Ortetor arhool gin.' with tr eocrat a ! and "other studies: "the store gUI" anl tha question of the rrlatinn of h-r wages and .morals; and r"-lnl rr. i- tlon will be gtren the tu l I servant girl Question. EsBeGoIwell