THE : OREGON DAILY " JOURNAL PORTLAMr FRIDAY EVENING, ', MAY 3, KS7. 18 ..mRQUtr.l IVILL BE LIE SAFE ; . . . - . Sprm Eight Exits From Balcony and Main Floor Included In - . th Plans. NEW OWNERS OFFER V TO EMPLOY FIREMEN I Is how ready More than 1000 arc here for ybii; r, to choose rom, and the PRICE is just t ' ;, Termlt for Reopening of le Morrison' Street Is Heooniinended ' tn thn TlwtitJve Board Tfcf the , .1 f '. Fire Committee. , ' Y(M0T , vv-. y.x .').' . ' The promise that the hulldlag would be one of "the moat safely constniciea theatrical structures In the country - .v. rnmtnltlM of the X00- tive board to recommend the granting I of a permit for the opening of the Mar Orend oeere houae.- TM recom mendation wIU bo acted upon late this afternoon and the theatre will be open for star attraction on Mar H. V The theatre was ordered eloaed bjr the fire board upon mt reception m i report from Fire Chier tempoeu n Eire Marshal Roberta that there Jm not a sufficient number of exits from the building. These defect will be remedied, according- to the promise ef T. Soils Cohen, attorney ior me uwmii cal managere. Mr. Cohen said the coat rr th . axlts and , ' escapes wouia . khont m.000. and G W. Boost, manager of ; the ' Portland Iron ' Bteel works, would man the wort through. AU - tne exits ; .wiudt- . than Judge Cameron. He thor been built before the first performance Jm. Bi.r.tMnd hi a business. at- i . . -. JUDGE . GEORGE J. CAMERON - Popular Municipal Magistrate Candidate ' for ' - ! Rcnomination ' ., . . Portland nerer had a better municipal on . May 15. and If ' the building in-1 with aznert the board I n inatina WILL PLAY BASEBALL VITH ASSESSORS anortnr or . any member or me ooara I n inatlna za, .h- doubt of.ith am- - -- DuuMiu ." .."... 1 unaer tne jaw aa wen aa tuij .ma-u u centy or me .-:.. that position could do Since Judge could make an order that Bremen De j1" 1 Cameron la willing to nerve the city an- talled tor duty at tne w!:.1?' other term In this capacity he will un Cohen said the company waa w u0ubtedly receire the repubUcan noml- pay for firemen who could be aligned t, 0- . . v i , : . ,v , . Bulldlna Inspector Ppencer. wno naa Kf.. irM imiM ruimran on r. i. .i . k. ! - . ..U.UQU TT . V uv ' . -k. fAk.. ' Ti.r ni ha. nnder the contract, elaht exits from the baloonlea ndthe main floor, and tnese'wiu oe hniit lxfore the theatre Is opened. Mr. Booet said he would have his run rorc of men at work: one nour arter, me per mit la eraated and he would have all " the escapes In place a week before the reopening of the theatre. . ' committee waa the opening of bids fori COtincllmen . ACCCDt WnailfinzO . 1 .. i..v.1...f . . ... ., the fire department The Standard and Nearly All Will Get, Underground cawe company presentea rir on niamnnn t hMa for different aorta of work. vu 01 Uiamona. n wa.f nr lls.ROO and the other tar I -' . 5 127.800. 5 The American Bteel ft Wire I. - - -". company offered to do the work fori Eight councllmea who were not afraid ,2M0S.2. Bota Diaa wera reierred wi the assessor would get after them for the board. - M,...r.. .M.1Mllllimi. accented the thai- lenge of Count? saeaeor Slgler to play game of baaeball far charitable pur poses a week from next Saturday... Four opposed the aeoeptanoe "when the ohal- n .Ma k I lenge was laid before the council. voted in the negative. . Sharkey, .and Bennett had' been n excuaed 'from '' at tendance before the matter vaa taken up. Both agreed to play, Bennett as catcher and Sharker aa a fielder, no alignment of the team waa made fur ther than that Mr. -Wallace will act aa manager, Mr. Gray aa chief of polloe and 'Mr. Dunning aa fire marshal Mr. Kellaher waa . offered the poelUon of chief timekeeper, but he refused to ac cept It The aaaeasor . will announce the names and poaltlona of hla team fey tomorrow. , . - : t i Th records of the municipal court show that Judge Cameron haa don more court work than any alngl mU' nlclpal judge in any. of our citle of the is of Portland. HI decision are le gally, sound , because he la a lawyer, and they are fair because he stand for fair play at all times. ' - HI career a municipal Judge haa keen creditable to him and to Portland, and hi friends confidently look for hla renomlnation and reelection by a great ly tnoreaaed majority. ; DlGLlUSMGnii i I CARTERS rirmc ) these little Pills. ; They also leBere im- tree from Dyspepsia, to dlgestloa and Too Hearty Sating; '' A perfect ram- edy tarDtatnees. llansea, Drcwslneaa, Baa Taste . the Mouth,. Cbated Tongue, Paia In the aide. tobitd JJVXB, nay reful&te tne Bowels. Purely Vegetable, s,m pill sim cose sou. rr. CARTERS 7rme I IVER lib1;-8- Cenuina Must Bear Fac-Simils Signatun) REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. AFTER PRIMARIES Hebrew independent Improve ment Association Decline , , to Boost Devlin. , f1 A aveclflo for naln Dr. Thomas' ne. lectrlo Oil, atrongeet cheapest liniment ever devised. 1 A household remedy In America for tS year. . , . Metsger fits your : eyes for . IX Washington street, corner Seventh. formerly at 111 Sixth street " , . .1 1 . t 4 ill ' ' Handsomer" patterns better styles than ever. ;You will sec the skme patterns in other stores at $15 and $20. The difference is principally in the higher rents and larger profits of the other fellow. WHEN VDtKSEE IT IN i J . T OUR AD ITS SO No candidates were Indorsed at -the meeting of v the Hebrew Independent Improvement aaeoctation. held' lat taight at Artlaana hall In South Port land. ' Instead a v committee was ap pointed to indorse candidates after the primaries, and It was decided not to lend , the indorsement of the organisa tion to any one before that time. The aaaociatioa was called together In the firat Instance auppoaedly aa a Devlin movement, but the ' friends of Louis I Zimmerman heard of the plan and were I present In sufficient : numbers to neu-1 trallse the Intent and put the organlsa I , -, : - tlon uDOn middle around. The commit. md T thf resignatloa of Dr. tee appointed consist of the following 2 Stores-Third & Oak ""ft. K. Abrama, chairman: PhU Rogoway, N. Konlnberg, A. Tolstong- and M. Cohen. FOES OF SALOONS : i ! FIND NEW CHIEF Rev. E. F. Zimmerman, formerly pas tor of the Methodist Episcopal church at Ashland, Oregon, has been elected temporarily to fill the office of super mtendent or the Anti-saloon League, Paul Radar. Under the direction of the headquarters; oommittee the finanolal af fairs - of the league are being rapidly adjusted. . The books of, the league are now la the hands of aa efficient' .ac countant aad are open for inspection' at any tint 1 . .. , ; v Cant look well eat well sr fMl wtl with Impure blood feeding your. body. Keep the blood pure with Burdock Blood Bitters.- Eat aimply, take exercise, keen will have long life. ,, t Preferred Stock Canned floods. , Allen Lewis Best Brand. SPOKANE RATE CASE TO r; ' BE ARGUED IN JUNE i . f .. .-V. - 1 ', -.Ini the matter ef the city of Spoken, against, the : Northern Pacific . Railway company.. known aa the "Spokane, rate case." In which evidence, was recently taken at a anting of the commission la Portland, arrangement have been made for. Anal arguments by the attorney e representing the various v interests af fected. , JT. N. Teal... attorney for the transportation oommittee , of the Fort- land chamber of com mere has been no tified that the commission has set June I IS as the date for. beginning the argu ments, at WashlngtotD. C. The brief e for complainant muet be ' , filed ' and served on or before June 1 Briefs for defendants must be filed on or before June' M.Y. ;;-v.;;-:;.y : t DEDICATE UNIVERSITY ! - ' PARK'S NEW CHURCH t:M, v.-.r : The new Congregational church at University Park will be dedicated next Sunday, April !, at I p.-m The dedi catory . program will be as follows: Doxology and Invocation; anthem, choir; scripture reading,; Rev. Daniel Staver; , hrmn: greetings from ' the churches, Rev. J. J. Btaub; greetings from local churches. Rev. D. A. Watters; "The Church and the Toung People," Rev. Vernon Cook; hymn; offertory; baritone eolo, . Mr- Charlea Oloe sermon. "The Church of the Living :Ood," Rev. Paul Rader; dedication, -hymn: prayer of bleae. ing, 'Jfr. E. 8 Bollinger; responalvi reading, paator aad congregation; hyms and benediction. . . , , . : Preferred Stock Canned Ooods. . Allen dt Lewis' Best Brand. v;;t'.v, i i i i i ' . """'. Fred -T. Merrill large. for councllman-at of Ma meet The "HARVARD DENTISTS', well atid favorably known-throughout the.East as one of the largest and most successful organizations; of : Dental Offices, embracing a great many ;of the mostpromm s ' c T7--W Mai t r II. A 4 i."V ' anot And will continue the institution under its present name at its present central location, at the northwest corner of Washinon arid-Sixth streets. ,Their aim is to;make it one of the best equipped ' Dental OflGces in the Northwest The new manafirement has already ordered the latest aoDliances and incrcdients for doing hieh-classuwork at reasonable orices. 1 a! mmaimI ' n . tA.Aectlvr : Uhhm. . A tnr nA' tliir A ftrt4-i f4t 1vliA ii. ' I v ' ,'. ' finm O . Vk a. Din' No More Fear of the Dentists - j Two , efood reasons why ; persons in every station of life sfiould. patronize this institution: 3. ..; First-7-You will meet here no .young, and untried "dentists with his new diplbma," his only. laurels fresh upon him, but instead,-. the--well , j - .l t . r j 1:1' j." . airecica micrcsis a master oi iiic ucnuu m for every, required cae. ...... ... ... $iop((piiii , ;The new management will give $l,0p0;to, ' any charitable institute for a tooth that -an operator fails to extract without pain or -bad; resuiia. , , - r . NERVOUS PEOPLE And ; those'-affected with heart weakness r can now have their teeth extracted and filled with the least pain whatever. -, . tm " The day has come when- people demand something better than the old method of -ex-. tracting teeth. There are improvements, in . . every other line, and, it stands to reason wej should improve nr Dentistry as well, so as;tox keep in pace with the times and with sthe-great '' advances that are being made. Wet in spite of -all that can be; done to preserve thej teeth,; it v sometimes happens that they reach a ' decay that makes their removal a necessity.. Bung ling work by incompetent dentists and neglect of ordinary rules oi hygiene frequently lead to , 5ucn a staie oi impairment oi xne tootn max us extraction is necessary. When this is the case ; there, should, be no delay, ;as the presence of a decayine tooth is a constant menace to.health.?; But the dread or pain has kept thousands away trom tne dentist s office .week after week and V month after month, until the whole system has ;; ; suffered irreparably in consequence! The use " of .'chloroform and" similar anesthetics r came ' H into practice many years'ago and mitigated to , .. some extent, the tortures of the dentist's for---I ceps, but this was found to be a dangerous ex- ; i pedient, and the old drtad of visiting the den-p tist remained and,' remains to this day in the; f minds of many.'' But there is no longer any' 5; treason for.it. , The doctors in charge of the Chicago Dental Parlors have found 'a means of rendering the operation of extracting teeth as painless as the removal of a shoe from a foot and they. do it without the-slightest dan gef;to ithe, most delicate patient, -and without any: UNPLEASANT" AFrER - EFFECTS WHATEVER: The anesthetics "used by the operators ,at-the Harvard Dental Office are en-, tirelyt : harmless, and i yet j so effective 'that it 'would 'instantly allay! the sharpest pain. It is . applied to.' the gums . and its ' effects do not5, extend , 'beyond the immediate location to : which it is applied ; at that point',' however, the, 'i jtemporary suspension of 'sensation is complete. .'-v'PlTB-'WbRK'Rubber Plates .: We guarantee-that 'our, plates1 willnot fall : .ivdown or : tip,T and that you : can? cat with them. , ; We 'fit plates perfectly', where -others dentists . utterly :f ail. i.rt : t;: . Qur : Palate-Lined Platw ' . Are jespeciallyadapt'ed tb public speakers and r singers,', and 1 do not interfere with the sense vof taste. They, are the most natural' plates made.,: ;: ' . ,4;., V EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION FREE "TO ALL WHO VISIT OUR OFFICE To those who cannot afford to have their work4ooe and pajr cash we make. arrangements, on tne instaumenjt plan. ' -' . : - -- ' - - ' j, : J-'' , v. -'.'I ' Raleigh Building, Northwest Cor ner Sixth; and - Washington Sts. CHIGAQO DENTISTS Our Rubber Plates " . , r Are made from the best material obtain t able, and for strength and durability have no equal.';- vr t y;Xf52 7', . .Our Zylonlte Plater . V. 7" Have won for us a reputation which makes us the envy" of our competitors. .We make a specialty of restoring, shrunken : features. IJo more hollow' cheeks arid flabby-lookinpf wrinkled upper lips. Science and art aid us inj giving you a youthful afSpearanceJ - . " ' ? - " ; Our Alumlnua Plates, ; . Are . almost as : light ks a feather, yet as strong as iron Tunequaled for fit and comfor , uoia ana uoia-Linea Plates . v p0f those , who can afford them and want ' the 'finest things known to the dental profes sion we recommend our. gold plates. ' Nor one can excel us in this line.,, They are as good as - ' can be made.' . , 4 ' - , - WE" EMPLOY NO, STUDENTS AU ear operators are middle-aged, gentlemanly doctors Of from--' 10 to SO rears' experlenoe, each aa expert la hla apeolal line. . i On work Is all guaranteed and kept In repair free of charge for 10 years. It therefore stands to reason that we serve oat ; owa purpose beet as well as that of ear patients by employtaa " the most sklUedj men la the professiea. t T. Crown and Bridge Work a -Specialty .-