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XI THE OREGON DAILY JOUKNAi; PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 8, 1CD7. J Mi f-f '.-, . THIS LIBERAL OrfER PRACTICALLY GIVES YOU A THIRTY DAYS' TMJL TRIAL HP- " ?!!!!! 3I : - ill' OF EITHER Or THESE; TWO SPLENDID RANGES BUCK'S mm:leable V Y , ' ",V i1 I if (jo 'I . w lt , J , , j I '; . , ' On such terms as these no one can afford to be without a modern and satisfactory range, " - , ; In the house. A selection of either of these two world renowned ranges would banish for- r ; r : . MM-thA lmrhMi trmin s. it.wmiin mean a frrMt RflvinP'.nT.ianor ana tiifti. nerrer rrOKrinr. plenty 4 of hot water. v It is through the recommendation of thousands of satisfied users v? of the Buck's and the "Malleable" Ranges in this territory that we are enabled 'to offer , . " either on terms that are convincing of the superior qualities claimed for each. , Our guar- . antee is the guarantee of the two foremost stove and range concerns in America the V ' strongest guarantee that it is possible to give. The distinctive features of construction in each represent the most skillful workmanship, and science known to the stove trade, the result of many years of actual test and experiment under all conditions. It.would be : impossible to enter into detail in this space and mention the many points of excellence in i ' .,' these two ranges." If you are ari intending range' purchaser arid demand a cooking apparatus that in every way. will be satisfactory, one that will last a lifetime, we do not hesitate in recommending and guaranteeing the Buck's or the Malleableas the range for your kitchen, andwe will be pleased to show you the manjj DISTINCTIVE CONSTRUCTIVE FEATURES embraced in each. TP-. I LP I I'M ...!. r' WE WILL ACCEPT YOUR OLD STOW OR RANGL IN LXCfiANGL AND.. FOR MCH WL WILL GIVI LIBERAL : ALLOWANCE tew? your credit ! JSGOOD Jj D) 03 MAKEYOUa 3WNTERMS) "NEW PROCESS" GAS RANGES NEW PERFECTION OIL STOVES ; $1.06 DOWNr $i:oo wlek o T Oil HUE TO OIS Oregon Wafer Company Workln . Laborers Night and Day In Rushing to Completion. t ' and flar on th O. W. P. line to cosm . plat tb double tracks to the Oaka by J May ,10. Already the . double , tracks have been ' almost completed , and . the , company Is assured tbat the lines wui be ready for operation by the specified f ;The new line parallel the old track on the east and when completed there will be double track to the Sell wood ': Mill station, a ahort - distance beyond the Oaks. The new track, as does the t single track, traverses the big marsh on ; the east ; bank or tne nver - a nue embankment is being; laid alongside the embankment that was completed lor ; the old track last year, so that both ; tracks win nave aotia nauasi. Enormous Quantities of earth 'will be "necessary, to complete ', the -, fill : inrougn wie marsn xor ine emoamnnni ' The dirt is being hauled from the high ; excavation on the north of the marsh. ! .One steam engine train and three elec- . . COCKROACH PUGUE Stearost Eletrf: Paste Ouaran tees to - ' -, Clear Them Out. '-'-;y'':;. Nothing can be easier than to rid the ititcnen, natnroom r any piao. iniesiea 'with rockroaches, If Stearns' Electrio Kat and noacn rast is used. , - Place It In sinks and on the shelve, and In the morning you can sweep up a panful of dead cockroaches. Btearns Electrio Paste is sold under en absolute guarantee of satisfaction. It also kills . on, rats, mice and other vermin. . j , Insist upon getting Stearns' Electrio Kat and Roach Paste. It is the only suaranteed exterminator sold, drftving rats and mice out of doors to die and f umph'tply ridding the house of cock roaches, walef bus, bed buga and other Jrmtn- Us sure to get BUarns' paste,! tue only ' Moneybackr vermin destroyer, i fleams' i-jM.-tric Paste is sold by !rbr-iet or sent prepaid on receipt of line. Two ounc box 25o; 1 o. box 1 1 ihi. b.rnrna Kleclrlo PaBte company, J 'id.Ju, XorK. Uorauttly Chicago. trio train are being used In the work. At night the place la brilliantly light ed in order that ' the work may con tinue,. Long string of electrio light are suspended from the telegraph pole for a distance of half a mil across th lowland to aid tn workmen. ' The work 1 under the personal dlrec tlon of General Superintendent Franklin of the Portland Railway, Light A Pow er company He ha expressed himself a being confident . that the double track to the Oak will be completed by May 10 T s v ' LINCOLN PASTOR FOR : MT. OLIVE CHURCH . . v.' r .. - . - n'. '.. !.it"P v ! ' f- " . y'j-' ''','. mmmf,m ' ?: "-."f- i'-i . :i Y "! . : ''' '.' . . '4 Rev. Johnson, Nebraska Clergy man, Comes to Take Charge -of Congregation. , Rev. B. B. B. Johnson and hi wife, also an ordained minister, have reached tho city i from JJnooln, Nebraslta, to take charge of the pastorate of the Mt Olive Baptist church. " Rev.: Mr. John son come to hi new field with marry recommendation for th efficiency of hi work In those places where he has labored in th past. He bears 'letter of 'commendation from the chief church men, municipal and state authorities in several states and his congregation here ha hope of great things, from the effort of himself and hi wife." -J. An effort will M mad to , build ; a church for th of th Mount Oliv concreiratlon and as Mr. Johnson na already been Instrumental In furnishing some half doien churches where he has labored before coming to Portland, it will probably be but a snort tun be fore a haw house or worswp is erectea. GRADING CAMP IN UNHEALTHY CONDITION The attention of the city health of ficer has been called to th condition of the srrading camp maintained near East Twenty-eixtn anF oitsan by . con tractors Qieblsch ft Joplln. At the last meeting of - the East Twenty-elghth-stroet .Improvement association a com mittee was appointed for" the "purpose and Dr. Wheeler Has been interviewed. Ther ar a number of unsanitary sheds where horses are kept and It ' Is also alleged by residents living in the community that a, number, of laborers bunk in a small shed hardly big enough to accommodate two of them. . : i v I REGRETS HE DID NOT BUY A R. , Jacobson See Barrain In Port- land Beal Estate. " M a ino ft a ittiti mmmi B Y NOT INVESTING IN-PORTLAND PROPERTY. THE CLIP PING REPRODUCED IS A NEWS-ITEM FROM A PORT LAND DAILY PAPER OF, MAY 8. READ IT CAREFUL-' LY AND; REMEMBER THAT THE SAME OPPORTUNITIES ARE PRESENTED IN "TERRACE PARK.' WHICH WILL BE THROWN ON THE MARKET SUNDAY, MAY 112.' . WATCH SATURDAY'S AND SUNDAY'S PAPERS FOR "OPENINCWDAY" PARTICULARS. ''ft; ' 1 lost 150,000 In' Six month ir , Portland by not buying real estate bar-. . galha,'.' said R. Jacobson, a - reUred merchant of McMinnville, now Uvlng ; m ,w city, yesterday, at Th Im- perlaL i '. , j . , 1 had several good buys offered to " ta. explained Mr. Jacobson, . '"but I " , hesitated, and th other, fellow In each , Instance made a ' handsome profit by t ; selling to some one else. : i. . t 'r "I went to San Francisco two year ' before th earthquake and fir and en- , gaged in the , wholesale mercantile , business fully resolved to stay, but her "" . I am back again, and I see no good " reason for again leaving Oregon," "Oregon real estate," continued Mr. , , Jacobson, "l -a good investment - In v" - most any locality and I regard Port- ! x : land a one of th safest place for . : ; placing money on the coast. The city's '- growth Is steady and strong and' our ; .people have faith. In it, and confidenc 1 what build great cities." TIE SIPMITOW GOBBPAnV Opposite Chamber of Commerce V V 3 t- LECTURE OH CHRISTIAN SCIEIICEJI-THEEILIG A " complimentary publlo leotur on Christian Science will be given at the Helhg theatre next' Sunday afternoon by Kev. Arthur Reeve Vosburgh. . S, B.. member of th official board of lectureship of th 'First, - Char ah ef- Chrfst, Scientist, of Boston, the mother church of ths denomination. ' Christian : Science in a llttl more than a auarteiJJf aoentunTha oxtend-d-lw bdrders until It I now firmly es tablished throughout the English speak ing world. Mr. Vosburgh ha recently delivered lecture la England. Scotland and Germany, and Is qualified to speak authoritatively . on Christian Schlenoe, as he has' .devoted th past fifteen year of hi life to it study and application to human needs, as practitioner, teacher and lecturer, .-.. ,.. . Reserved seat ,for .the- lecture may be obtained without 'charge at th- box offlc of thetheatr Saturday morning. May 11, at 10 a. m. Thss reservations must b claimed before :4S of the af tornoon of th lecture, a all seat will be mad pubUo after that time. Th door of th theatre will b open at I o'clock and closed at I, when the lecture begins. - Dnnkards Touring the West.' 8pell Pfapateh te Tfce Journal.) " ' Boise, Ida., May I. A tourist car con taining ( German Baptist (Dunkards) from low,. LUiooi, Virginia and ottir astern states, en rout to Lo Angeles to attend the general conference of that denomination, visited Boise and were shown over . th city. They continued their Journey by the way of Portland. They will visit other place along the rout. ' A Sure Thing. From : Blooklyn Life. ' "Cremation 1 good," wrote th little girl In the. examination, "because the person might only be in a swoon, and IX h 1 buraed h cannot recover," MAYOR'S WALNUT OIL flor Colof to Gray Hair op Board iyfrnt Im wlttl. a t-OT. A kid WMtlwlmnnrilH, HNn't ITii " iC?-' "r krslM, Mr to !'. MIMtkMlilv. .Mi.lt. drbto I hi,IImii. lm4iwiMUa la tnm M A RBI IS M Ml. Mini U. Art r ru(lM ferli ' riu.i. rrlnkr MilMiia.M.irtairiM.eMI Sri.k Mayor Walnut Oil Coi y AoC UK!! Wewisss At aaaM City, M. V, t.M h