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-TIIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 9. 1SC3.
IME LEAD III
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... Torn ?cj!3 -
xosioxrs AKvizxxrri.
...... .....Fethee O'Hire's Benefit
. "The California Olrta"-
"Tli Inelde HmoS"
"iriir ....
Empire
l.vrlo "The Llehtheiue Robbery
.'! the Seeker"
Ursad ......... ....... .Yu"le III
The Bros receipts of the priori so-
-elelyg- weekly concert last night in
. Arlon hall war turned ovar tq the re
lief committee for tha benefit of tha
' Ban Francisco suffsrcrs. - Lsst night's
concert wii a complete auceaaa in at
tendance and In the clleno of thi
.numbers presented. Mrs. Ann Sheldon
. sang, severs! selections and the Phil-
harmonic quartet,- Norwegian - Singing
society, Graham Hodadon and tha Arlon
mala chorus ware among the attraction.
I" Chief of Police W. ' jrhotchWlaiTof
Ravenna, Ohio, has written Chief Orlts
mecher.that Lewla D. Husley, whose
failure to obtain money sent ' blm at
Portland or to write his mother caused
' the belief that he had met with harm,
has returned horns. The letter was
- dated - May 4. - F. X Sanford. Park
Place, - Oregon, lnformdthe police last
night that he met Huxley at Third snd
. Bnrnalde streets two weeks ago - and
that Huxley at that time wa in good
"health but homesick. V I
' Deputy District Attorney Ous C. Mo
ser yesterday filed an Information tit the'
circuit court against Xing W. Baker and
Adolph Johnaon, who conduct a saloon
st tha corner of Third and Taylor
streets, charging' them with allowing a
female under the ag of tl years to
, remain In their resort. The complain
ing witness is Pauline Wyman, aged It
years,' and H ie Id he was in the
saloon- on April Si. Presiding Judge
Bears . this morning set the cases for
trial for May 14 i l
ORGANIZATION
Suffragist Havt Working Plans
: That Cover Every County T
IrTthiTState7. -TT""-"
TEACH LESSONS TO
A ALL POLITICAL PARTIES
Not Only r Do They Make Poll of
Voters, but Alto Take Complete
- Census of the Opinions of Women
on the Question." .' .
Mart In1 Men. an organisation of the
, First Baptist church, gave a banquet
and debate at' the- Watte .Tempi laat
night. .The subject dlscussd was. "R.
solved. That the business-man-is m
greaterbenefactorjthan the professlonsi
man." A leer on S. Dresser, It W. Stone
and C IL Kopf were the Judges and the
decision wss awarded to the negative
.The pastor. Dr. J. Whit comb Brougher,
' gave a short taU on the purposesof the
clam.
"Hon. 'Sllva 'HelmannofJajuAOtonlou
rwr1s"lnT,ortlnd as the guest .of
Snl Taul nf Ilia Ore
Importing
pany. Mr. Helmann is a prominent poll-
snd is also the president of th Texas
Btate Fair association. His .visit to
Portland' has to do. with tha ststa fair
and tha Edgewood Distilling company
Cincinnati of which ha is the presl
' dent - '..' '
: .-' ' County Judge Lionel B. Webster yea.
tarday appointed C- H.-Woodwa rd, W.
F. Fleldner and Martin Winch to act
as appralssrs of th estate of the late
I .out Blumauer, whose w'H has. been
''filed in the county court "By the terms
of the will, th widow gets sll of ths
estate excepting 12S. Five dollars each
waa allowed a aieter, three brothers and
;;th father of the deceswdr:
' HetmrBergeTTthe H-year-oldT gdopted
.... .daughter of Mr. r-id Mrs. Robert Berger.
. who disappeared from iter horn Monday
J'ah iwasf auM.ISltardar by Peputr!
Sheriff Kelley. Sh had been hiding in
- Th moat, perfect political -organisation
in Oregon today is that maintained
by the Equal Suffragists., .. Th head
quarter in th Stearns building in this
city Is in- touch with county -organisations
In vry on of. the' IS counties of
Oregon, and ha ramification -xtnd-
'ing.lnto every precinct 'In .the state.
Over Its precinct organisations ar al
ready organised and in splendid work
ing order. "Besides local speakers ant)
workers, the following field campaigners
era now scattered throughout th vari
ous .parts of th a tat: "Miss Mary N.
Chase,' Coos county; Miss Mary C. C.
Branford, eastern Oregon;. ' Miss Clara
Berwick Colby," Mlselaure Gregg,' Linn
county; Mrs. Emma S. Davoe, Mrs.
Helen Harford, Miss Gall Laughlln.
Jnsephln county; Miss Laura Clay,
Marion county; Miss Kats Gordon, in
chars of th Portland work; Rev. Anna
H. Shaw, In charge of tha field .work;
Miss Alio 8 ton Blaokwell, Miss Lucy
Anthony,' Miss Mary S. Anthony, who,
by th' way. ls T"Vrs old, snd ths
last of th orlgtnLrmpus -Anthony
family.
In making a poll of th voter,- as is
usually don by th political parti, the
women go a step, farther and . take a
complete census of th statu of th
Th
abi i
uffraglata hav arranced fir"!
itlug Buiiaa"mttrTTTne'et
Ple'a forum, where Rev. nm H. Bhw
VMiM
kdeW
on th -question of female suffrage. Th
ltaUtoJAAntcmla.Uutfrata
public meetings every Sunday at S:IOj
O'clock p. m at th. uelllg theatre, be
glnnlng May II and eewtlwulng wntil
the day before th election,
uklri, Id- Portr-Boyerr -who I - tit
charg of th literary bureau, aays that
every successful candidate for a stat
office In th recent primary election,
In either- party- Is - In favor -of -equal
suffrage.
' The auffragtats held an anthuslastlo j
meeting last night at Peninsular. The :
speakers wer Mrs. Boyer and "Miss!
blackwelL .... -. . . r-w -!
POOR FARM JNMATE-
AMONG-THE MISSING
the-brush, at ths foot jf Arthti
She admitted having been advised by
older children to becom a truant, but
willingly want back home snd promised
not to repeat her conduct
ur-etrkl1 law par1
' A. Bi Tung-tf-Sn Francisco -hfl
com to Portland to live and la at 2
Harrisotr street. Mr. Young cam to
- Oregon across tha-plalns-in-IISJ - as
a member of the emigrant scort of
that year, - commanded . by Captain
Msdoreim Crawford, and In which the
deceased senator, Joseph KDolpbr was
an orncer, snd-his brother, Cyrus A.
Dolph. an enlisted man.
Replying to an invitation to visit this
city from Dr- L. Rlcen, Maxim Gorky,
the celebrated - Rusalan novelist, has
written thst hejs unable to say when
"he wIircome to Portland, but will let
it be known In advance whan h does
so. Dr. Rlcen thinks that the San Fran
cisco earthquak may caus Gorky to
chant his plans end com her Instead 1
of going to-tho- California city. -
Th Title Guarantee V Trust company
. will enlarge and Improve It quarters
In the Commercial building at Second
trend Washington streets The partitions
bet we tuwprantffl- thl
rooms of th Canadian Bank of Com
merce will be" removed and the latter
Inatitution will be moved to th Brook-
Glsy building at Second and Stark
- streets. '' - . ' y . .. . '
offlc-ot County Clerk- Frank- S.- Fields.
The. canrui steK 4 lin.O0O.Th pur
poe of th new-corporation la to de
velop Oregon on land. "
Steamship Noma City sails direct for
San Francisco and Los Angeles' fiatur-
lav t n fn. Cabin 111 an1 III (1-
The funeral of th late W. B. Chrla-t eteerxs. II -and 111.-meals and barth
'nae'nwaahMrom thkr
Third stfet.-
yestwday-afUrnoon. Rev.-Charles W.
'Hays of the Marahall Street Preaby
' terlsn chnrh offllated. Exalted Ruler
, Dr. Harry F. McKay ' aaalsted -in thai all colors, al
ritual work. Th burial waa-at River---view
-cemetery and -a lerrer number of
friends' of th family, were present -
This evening Will be ladles' night at
th Elks club. - All Elks have been in
vited to bring their wives, sisters and
other women friend to ths elubhouss
this evening. De Csprlo's orchestra ha
been engaged and th magnificent col
lection of steins will be on exhibition. .
"Down South In Dlle" was th sub
ject of a lecture last night at the Fourth
Presbyterlsn church by Rev. W. T. Jor
dan. The address wss the last of a
series given -by the South Portland Li
brary aaaorlationr'Th entire series has
been S success. -
- Roses! Roses!! - Roees!!! Wi have
many thousands of choice ' bushss on
hand th good, old roaes and new nov
elties. Call and. se them at our tree
yard, Front and Yamhill streets. Get
o-jr rose catalogue. Portland Seed Co.
.. Article of Incorporation for th Lang
lol Oil company hav been filed In th
American
Restaurant
c. .. . Cor. Third sad Couch 8te."J;rj
; ..pnn dat at irtoTr
Xtae 10, Siloed Tomatoes. .... 10
SUeed On cambers lOe, Toung Onloas 5
Cora Beef Xaah wits Voaehed agr - 15e
Oodflsh aaUs, Oram Saao. ....... IB)
ifotk aad Bean.......,. .....16
Steamed X.1U1 STeok Clams,
Draws Batter .20
Clam Bouillon with Toast ..15e
. rrted Shad loo, BtaUbut i ........ 1 B
'Salmon ...15e
Bpagkettl with Che, Salla....lB
- gtrawhTTie aad Cream 10
Strawberry Short Cake ........... 10
trawnerry n ...... M,.r . b
aalua, la Cream ...,10e
Coff Bread aad Satter aad retateee
with an m
Judg Ralph Dement, a former : e
State Senator John .H-. Mitchell. ..
4 ha . mysteriously - disappeared
e from th county poor farm. Th -
last Superintendent D. D. Jack-"
.son saw of th aged attorney In-ey-Tnate-wag-oTr-th
-night" of the '
prlmariea. At that tlm Judg
Dement was discussing - tha
merits of th new prlmsry law
and telling at th olden .Mr in '
which gold . circulated freely
when delegate wr selected for -
county and state conventions.
- Those upon whom Judg D-
mnt first began his - lectur
" ere said to have grown weary
of llatenlng to the discourse, so
left th speaker and went to bed. - )
Dement started in search of a )
tr anAtenea That th lest A
- - w-w. - . .- ... r-
him. .
Dement .was at one tlm mu-
ntetpal Judge of Portland and Is
on' of the' bestknown-Df -ithee)
local old school attorneys. - ' e)
eeTw "
nlaces ha a been only 6tnctdentof
... - ... Z ... ... . 1 many that stand out on ner travels.
-Ram r-RafrtaTT-Rafflar:tTre have kizm .. .Mr v-soctai
ay quantity.
Book of instructions only 250. Port
land Seed Co.." Front and Tamhlll streets.
Butser's lawn fertiliser rejuvenate
th shabby lawn: his swt peas and
lawn grass got gold medal at th fair,
til Front, between Tamhlll and Taylor.
Watch, diamond and . Jwlry on
ay payment 11 down and IS cants par
week. All mainsprings ll; all watches
cleaned L. Metsger A Co., Ill Sixth at
Wedding Invitations, class announce
ments, calling cards, eta : Proper form
nd latest styles. A Win 8. Hawk Co,
Third sUeet , ,
Cheap Clearance- JJale - on Pfants.
Bedding plants a specialty, at green
houses, I IT .Williams avenu. Oeo. Beta,
florist
Wanted Boy and girl for both our
candy and cracker factories. Pacific
Coast Biscuit Co Eleventh and Da via.
We are etm sailing y glasses at II,
a perfect fit sua ran teed or money re
funded. Mtsgr A Co., ill Sixth trt
Coal oil and gasolin for" stoves and
auton'-rter Phone Main 1112, -- Red
Tsnk Oil Co., 141 First street
C B. Walborn, furnitur repairing, nol-
lshlng. packing, shipping. 7skXiak.lLl
. -
Dr. Hawk hss returned. 9i-t Or.
gen lan building. -.Telephone Main 1112.
"Duatlees Roads." Portland Road Oil
ing Co., 441 Sherlock bullding..
Panama Hatter, til Fourth afreet
' Largest in ,th World.
News - department Carl Jones,- the
cigar man.- Fourth, and Washington:
"W Mil The Journal for I cant."
';' ' . i '
- Milwaukl Country Club. .
Memphis and Leulsvlll raeea. Take
Sellwood snj4preonJ2lljrcsrs SUlrstl
ana Aiar.
' Bref erred Bvek Oaamed Crdodsa ;
AUea lwls' Beat Brand,
SoU AgenU for the "VI'Ianstf " Sewing Machines-15 ModeU-Slfl to $35 Each
Artistic Picture Framing to Your Order New MonlInsLowet Price 2d Floor
,.-lt-. ----
8000 Men's Shirts Loiv Priced
IT' ' ' A Y
i L if i ii
! ' M r Men's
.! M ..: tac
L II
Opportunity Is offered today for economical men to sup
ply their Summer shirt want at a big saving All the
best atylet1 In all gradea are includedTake advantage
200. dozen men's best quality' madras Golf Shirts in all the newest
- designs snd Colorings, made coat .style,' cuffs, attached pr de
tached, air sices: every shirt fegulsr 51.50 value: Cf .IA
your choice st this low price .....vie 17
100 doren men's white plaited Golf Shirts, very' natty, all
sizes; oest aj.uu values; your cnoice at mis iow price.. v..
fine quality imported madras Golf Shirts, made coat style, at-
tied or detached cutis, oeautuui styles m large ; fr s - kq
vsttety; regular Si.00 vslues; your choice St.. V e
Men's fine madrss snd Oxford Golf Shirts in plsin and fancy
colors; best $1.00 values, on sale at this special price,,..
73c
Men's 'pongeecolored" twilled Overihirtf, nicety made and COT
finished, all aires; regular fl.OG values for this low price..
Boys' Golf Shirts in msdras and percale, two colors to match, lQ-
, all sizes; great special value at this price .-........... rw
Boys' msdrss Overshirts in plain and hnc? colors tan and "C.
blues sll sizes; great vslue st the low price of, each.... AftJi;
The-Meier-G) Frcnlx-Stc:
"Vudor" Porch Shad2G3d n.
r .v r.
We are sole Portland
a. Ktt J it n 1-
Shades The bestorchp
iiiau bvbt ptni on tne
market Made of linden
fiber strips Securely
bound Well made and
finTshed-',Vudor1fshTdes
keep out the sun and still
permit the air to circulated
Four sies complete with
ropes and pulleys ready for hanging If yon put them up
yourself the prices are 50c each less than quoted here
4 ft. x 6 ft. long $2.75 eq. 6 ft. 6 ft. long $3.50 ea
8 ft. x 8 ft71ong'$4.5j ea. 10 ft. x 8 ft. long $6.50 ea.
r SPECIALS IN THE BOOK STOFJt 'j ;
Children's .Books-r-"The Woggle Bugi by Baumr 30 e copy ; -"Peter
Teeter, 60e copy; Flrtwer Babies" 5e copy; Bill Nye's Comic
History of the United States, 60e-copyrCamille.papef edition.
- 104 copy Read. tin before Bernhardt tomes; "Roasts, " a new
: toast book, paperless, leather 65e. -1,000
titles in sumnrer reading at 10e a copy. - 1 ' -y ";f"':--:
Scholars' Sundsy school Bible, special at fi.OO.' ', '-.- .
Up-to-date Letter Writer, great special value, 3Se copy,
Hot-Wcathcr Housekeeping Helps
Refngcrators at Very Lov Prices
' Two special lots of the celebrated White Mountain Refrigerators,
made of kiln-dried lumber,' golden oak finish, well built, latest im
provement, economical ice consumer great values:
teiyS Modal onal "at Each Sll. Z5 Model cm sale at 6A7 Xacti
Genuine "Philadelphia" Lawn Mowers solid blsde, 12-inch size, fully
. guaranteed r the regular $5.50. oa sale at this CA. AO
special low price of................................ ajTr"iT
Rlui Flame1 Oil Stoves at very low prices
Tfr51ror$2;6aHSg for $4.47 Each
3-fltiart lee
6, 8, Ift-qiiart ' jprinMnCqssch,j432c and .......
Complete stock ot screen uoorj, winaow-cTeenar
rim Freezers, e-rcst value, each ...........
Trunks and Traveling Bags
- The largest and best stock of
Trunks and Traveling Bags on the
Pacific Coast Every desirable
style and size , in all grades Js hv
I : :
eluded TThese special offerings
must interest' travelers --.rr :; :
rereiLjvatetsrooL
painted Trunks; hardwood strips.
steel clamps, heavy steel corners,
clamps on top and bottom, brass
lock, set-up tray with- hatbox;
Kf.5....;...t56.l5
HeavTcinvis-covered-TruiAiJ 7 waterproof -paintedhsrdwoof"8!atr
rtf.aliAP rrr i-lrtt h.lin rr fif-t-tin trav anf! eictr HfesA trivr
30-in., $8.75 val.t$r.40ea. 34-in.t $10val.t $8.45 ea.
23-inch full cowhide Suitcases, figured linen-lined, with C C
. : Shirt foldrregular S7.00 value tor.t v'' v
24-inch Suitcase, full leather, moire-lined, with shirt fold, bra$S lock
and patent strap listeners; tne.Dcst aiu.uu vaiues, CH l.
on sale at this low price;,..
"May Saleswomen s Neckwear
:37c
White Neck Ruchings, six assorted patterns in neck lengths! -' .
- regular 50c values, on sale at, per box.'...,...........,.....--.
Lawn Undersleeves, puff style, with Venise and Valenciennes lace and em
broidery insertion ; cuft trimmed with narrow lace edging KQ
regular 85c values, on sale for. .................. v. ....(..eU..
Broken, lines of Bustef Brown Collars, pique and lawn, for Dutch neck T
jfectsih.lindj.ncLcyf
ideredi-QcAad 65c values....;.
Embroidery band Tea Stocks, with long tab, batiste and Battenburg 4yAf
: designs, in good varietvi gQc values fory,...' ; ;.. .0frC
Allover Embroidery Collars, all sizes, 25c values..
ecru, Buitable for yokes; TalueiTTarlglng fWrn !i.L!5 to- $lU.Wt-en-aalA-a
.........
-LargeCape Collar, in Venise and applique net top" Laces r- creamwhianjd
special price ... . ... . .... ... ... . , , . . . ONE-HALF-PRICE
Complete stock of Ostrich Peather Boa all lengths and colors. ! -.
Entire Stock Robes Reduced
MsaTiif'ce ft Wh'fe t"d Vet Rbes 'w prtty styee; veg-
-ular- $7.(XViues-Tmaterrthispec1Tdw price .
T-White(-pink,-bkie and laendesNet.RobeSflt thia- sea
- - son's styles; regular $10.00 values on sahr for it V
r White Dotted Ne$ and white and cream Lierre Robes, beautiful styles
in ei j laiKe assortment all T'eaucca. tkand -bargains: '
$12.80 values at $ 8.00 each $16.50 values at 13.00 each
$20.00 values at f 13.00 each $22.50 valuesat f 15.00 each
$85.00 values at 929.0Q each $25.00 values at ? 16.50 eacfr
Embraidered Batiste and hand-embroideTed Linea Robes. Our entire
. stock at greatly, reduced prices this week Take advantage:-
$.7.00 values at ? 3.98 each $20.00 values at 14.75 each
$11.00 values at $ 7.50 each $25.00 values at $19.75 each'
$12.50 values at $ 9.00 each $30.00 values at $22.00 each
$18.00 values at $13.00 each $40.00 values at $32.50 each
AT THE THEATRES.
iBernhardt'i Strenuous, Life.
Madame Sarah Bernhardt, who -will
present "Sappho"" Frldajr nlgtit. and "Ca
milla" Saturday afternoon at the Ar
mory, doesn't car wher sh plays, and
ha demonstrated the. fact, manyimea
durtn-herfarwll -tor- f Amartea.
.But , play I n SMn, t entgM'iLS" p.'.PPf 4
auditoriums ana oiner dui-oi-iiib-wjt
Bhe and' her -company- went" Tyapotat
train from New Tork to hlc and
ran ir th curtain up on "t Border"
within 44 - hour -ah : was rth only
woman aueet at a million dollar din
ner glvn Jf James Hasen Hyd In
Niw York, and sh pis jed 1 times
In T days In th Canadian provinces,
snd It times In days In th New
Kng-land states. - .
Pillsbury Pictures at the Heilig.
Th famous Pillsbury pictures of th
terrlbl earthquake and fir at' San
FranrUoo wlU be placed on exhibition,
at th Heillt theatre next Saturday and
Sunday nlhts. May It and 11. These
wonderful pictures slv the best Illus
tration of this awful calamity that
were aver taken; many of them were
obtained wrill th flames wer raln
their wildest, and the devastation
wrousht-by them Is most, vividly shown
on th canvss by th latest Improved
srenoscope. Tickets for- both alshts
will be placed on sale next Saturday
mornlnc at tha-box office of th HeCIa;
theatre. Popular prices' will prevail,
Adulta II -cents, children IS cents. -
r. The Baker Opening. r!
AS the day draws nesr fn"r the open
ing of the Bsker stock company th
publto realises that, an extremely en
joyable stoclc sessoir Is about to besjln.
There are still excellent sessnn seats to
be had. but they are aolnt fast," and you
should com early this week and ns
the Ones you wsnt to occupy' all th
season. Ths old rule will apply you
enaS" yeur seat now. and pay for
them e you use them each week. Th
first bill will b "Prlnc Karl.' th
play mad famous by Richard Mans
field. Edgar Baum plays tht tltl role.
, ' ' ' . ' " ' ---Neat
Week at the Empire.
The bit thrllllna scenic production,
"Th 'Wlorld." will be given at th Em
pire all next week, stsrtlna Sundsy mat
inee. - Th seen ef thla novel produc
tion la distinctly nsutlrwl and th action
on of Intense dramatlo Interest. Th
events mostly lake placa-.oaoarA
big Atlantic liner. There sr Som
most characteristic people represented,
which give abundant play for. com
edy. Th World" next , wlt - at the
Empire -will doubtles meet with im
mense success.
"The Inside Track."
Patrons of the Empire ar thla week
enjoying Oliver Coud -Byron's-thrilling
melodrama."Thrlnside 'Tracks-- fnlt
of plot, action and Intense1 scepes, cou
pled with much bright, laughing com
edy. "Tha Inside Track" 'la on of tha
best play seen her this season. It Is
well worth a 'visit to tha cosy Empire
some evening this week or Saturday
mettwea , -
' .The End of Burlesque.
Bvry one knows that this is the laat
of 1 the big ' bur!stru- aeaaon at. the
Baker, snd thousands of people who
have enjoy-their popular-form -of
amusement all aeaaon must now b
content with something else. The Cali
fornia Girls this week Is ths last com
pany to com to Portland. Ther will
be a matinee Saturday afternoon, and a
snoial - closing perf orjnaae-, Saturday
night.';. ..Saturday night 'will be known
amateur night, and a prise la of
fered for th beet amateur act appear
ing on the bill.
VAUDEVILLE AND STOCK. .
"In the BaakeV
"In the-Basket" I th nam of th
rousing farce-comedy which th Star
stock company Is presenting thl week.
Those who hav eeen th fare declar
that It Is th best warm -weather en
tertainment they hav attended In sev
eral .years. This week, besides th
fare there are a number ef vaudeville
act and th moving picture. Ballad
ar also contributed, the principal on
being "The, Burning of 'Frisco Town,"
the lstest sons on ths market "In th
Baskrtr-givn-svry afternoon 'and
twice .. each evening. ! - .
.At the Grand. I
talnment of th season One should at
tend th Grand tht Week. Th Two
Dots open the performance with an ac
robatic. . act which surpass anything
or th kind hitherto offered her by
young women. Rlvenhall, -the' comedian
from New . Zealand, has comedy work
which has nvr. been of fared to an
American audience before. . Th Gil
lette Sister ar black-faced goblin girls
with songs and dances. Dawson and
Whitfield ar a brae of comedians.
Grace Huntington and her associate
glv a io-mlnut comedy, which' Is
eomplst play. -
At tha Lyric.
Th majority ef peepl ar Inteeeeted
In any wall written atory of th sea,
and especially la thla true when th
story has been dramatised and enacted
by a ooaapao et capable aetose. "!
Lighthouse Robbery." which is being
offered by th Lyrlo stock company
during th present week, I meeting
with signal success, du to th .excel
lent manner in which th production 1
being placed before th theatre-going
public. AU should see "The Lighthouse
Robbery." 1 "
FARMER BADLY HURriN
-RUNAWAY WHILE PLOWING
Walla Walla. Wash.. Msy S. John
Anderson, a prominent farmer residing
north of Walla Walla, waa brought to
Str-Mary'a hospital yesfrday wHH-haU
'-nf, his light foot cut off: Anderson
waa plowing yesterday morning when
his team became scared and started to
run. " Anderson was -drawn undr-th
plow and his foot badly cut. He almost
bled to death before he could be brought
to Walla Walla." ---r, , ;
CDICAGO PAINLESS
.DENTISTS
303yS Wash. St, Cor Fifth St.
22-K Gold Crowns.. $3.00, fj.00
Bridge Teeth $3.00. $5.00
Oold FillinKar;T:;TiV.-:.$1.0O up
Silver Fillings. .. ,4..50c
Onr prarilee le limited in klsk-cres
nek. Nolhlns knt the- heet. Examine..
tloa fre.-.. l?k.year fnareete. Benk
refereae. Ope eeeslsa aad Snaaeya.
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And a good thing to do. Paint - your
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ance. Bay State Paint la good for erood
or Iron fencing- Wood will' rot, and
Iron rust, but our paint will atand storm
and sunshine with Impunity.
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WE HAVE NOW THE '
LARGEST COLLEC. .
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are among them.7rThey will be
on exhibition all this week.
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