The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 17, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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THE' 'OREGON DAILY' JOURNAIi PORTLAND WEDNESDAY ; EVENING. , JTJtY 17. IWT.
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THE JOURNAL AT RESORTS
srlbtri fan dm Tha Journal d-
ivsrd at th ragular retae at th fol
lowing raaorta by notirying ma s"m
at th various placs mentioned. Sub
acrtptlona by niaU art payabl la ad
OREGON RESORTS. '
Gearhert Park P. 3. ittroek
Hot Laic Hot Laka Sanitarium
Seaside , . .Iewis A Co.
WUhott Springs... V. W. Mctsraa
WASHINGTON RESORTS.
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"on springs .'!";'. .
Boyd A Son and Mineral Springs Hotsl
Cascada Springs. Thomas Moffatt
Collins Springs. . , C, Belcher
tiwaco. . . . , , , ,,..jjuui kWH
.ong Beaoh ,....!,...
Marahall Pottengar and O. A. Smith
Nahcotta. .. H. J. Brown
Ocean Park Matthews Thadford
Beavlaw -Frank K. Strauhal
Tin Breakers ."Ths Breakers Hotel
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS
Marquam Grand,
"Th Flraa Of Saint John
Grand ... Vauderllle
Lvrtc "Sweet Nell of Old Drury"
Star ...... "The Strange Adventures of
Mlaa Brown
The Oaks O. W. V. earllna, First and
Aiuer.
he first Installation of offlcera of
he Portland neat Order of Owls, waa
held at Allsky hall last qlght In the
presence of over 100 members of th
new order. Tba new organisation starts
out in Portland with most flattering
prospects, ana expects soon to Become
an Important factor in local fraternal
circles. Th officers Installed last ntght
were; Junior past president, Joe Kob
loth; president. P. H. Coffey: vice
'lLver Find
Five Dollars
H
ID AWAY In one of
your pockets and
wonder how vou
V missed finding HT Did not
; ft think you could get along
without It, did youT Never
missed It did youT What
better proof that you could
tart a savings acoount
with us and never miss It
and at the same time bet
ter your condition.
WePay 4 Interest
Compounded Twloa
Tear.
Every
Oregon Trust &
Savings Bank
Sixth and Washington Sta..
Portland. Oregon.
Deposits Over $2,600,000
W. H. Moor President
E. B. LyUe.. Vice-President
W. Cooper Morris. .Cashier
FAIRBANKS WINS FRIENDS
BY HIS GENIAL MANNER
Personal Contact With the Vice-President Tends to Dis
credit ITuman Refrigerator Stories Far-Seeing, Ef
fective, Qever Man, Is Impression of Observer.
School of Domeitlo Solencft, c&vt an In-
f In ss A si -rt nnatraHnn j a 1 a I si a f
"ill . I . A 1. r , l ivicDiiua in iiiVJinn uii v ssamaaau a a v
president. Jack Olllan; lnvocator. Wll- Dressers' yesterday. She made and ex
11am T. Hammel; secretary, Ouy O'Con
nerley; treasurer, O. Hendershott; war
den, E. R. Robinson: sentinel, Chester
L. Reed; picket. Lotila N. Buford: nest
physician, Dr. C. B. Bewail.
filatned different salad dressings, and
ntroduced several novelties in salads,
appropriate to the season.
The Flrat United Presbyterian church
will soon begin the erection of what
practically amounts to a new church
building. The old building la to be trans
formed into a Sunday school depart
ment, and a new auditorium added. The
committee appointed to solicit funds
and secure plans haa completed Its
work, and a congregational meetings la
to be held Thursday evening of this
week to complete details necessary to
letting contracts. When completed,
this congregation will have a property
worth JI0.000.
Preparations are being made to move
the city license department from Its
present location in the city treasurer's
office to a place in the auditor's offloe.
It being a part of the latter office. The
change Is made on account of the fart
that more space is neeaea oy tne cuy
treaaurer.
Mr. Sol Stiller, representing the firm
of Michel A Stiller, who will open an
exclusive men's haberdashery at the
corner of Fourth and Alder streets
about August 1, is now In New' York
purchasing the opening stock.
By C. , M. HyafcelL
Charles Warren Fairbanks baa come
and gone hie second visit to the Pa-
cino northwest within two years.
Th absence of publlo demonstration
or advertlaed Itinerary, was due to a
lack of publlo feeling of Interest In his
doings or whereabouts. Mr. Fairbanks
explains by saying that he came to the
Paclno northwest solely to address th
Christian Endeavorers at Seattle, that
he had entertained no thought of com
ing Into Oregon as a publlo. guest on
this trip, and that there had been no
occasion for announcement of hla route.
Personally Mr. Fairbanks Is a genial,
courteous, companionable man, .even
tempered, oonslderate of the comfort
and welfare of his friends. No one
who knows him in the relation of a per
sonal acquaintance sympathises with
the talk about his "cold storage" pro
clivities. The story that he Is a human
refrigerator had its origin undoubtedly
in the mind of some analyst who had
studied him and found that his warm
smile and genial glow toward the dear
people were only surface heat, and did
not come from the heart His personal
friends will not agree with this analyst.
Senator Pulton's XeArt Warm.
Senator Fulton, who in his first lone
some wenk In the l.'nlted States senate
was In that nebulous and gummy mental
state that is so Impressionable and re
ceptive to a friendly advance. Is a firm
disbeliever of the theory that Charles
Warren Fairbanks' heHrt Is cold. Others
who have for years been trying to hold
tempermental thermometers in the
mouth of the distinguished Hoosler, have
a notion that his attitude toward the
senate has ever been that of a lawyer
toward a Jury before which he was to
try his case. Everv time a new Juror
took his seat the lawyer threw him a
warm friendly glance, meant for the
glad-Tldcd.
No Just estimate of Mr. Fairbanks'
personality could dispute the fact that
he Is a far-seeing, clever, effective man
Me puts up a good front, vv
tumbled nimbly off the train
We are always glad to reominwnd
anything of the highest quality. We
know none better than the Oolden Grain
.... ....... ....,,..,.. u, Willett & Co., 128 Grand avenue.
The Oregon State Independent Tele
phone association will meet in the rooms
and Burnside streets, at 2 o'clock this
afternoon. About SO members of the
association, representing all the lnde
pendent telephone systems of the state,
will be present. The business of the
association will be concluded at the one
(.esslon, which will be followed tonight
with an elaborate banquet at the Ixuvre.
Kobert Tucker of Portland Is the nresl
dent of the assoclarmn and E. L. Brown
of fcmverton is secretary.
Articles of Incorporation of the Linn
ton Realty company were filed In the
office of the county clerk this morning
by K. K. iloge, o. M. Mears and Walter
Mackay. Capital stock, 110.000.
Wire snd Iron work ot all kinds, fire
escapes, elevator enclosures and fences.
Columbia Wire & Iron Works, 888x370
East Washington. Phone East 702.
Monday evening, August E, has been
set aside by the Portland Ad club as
ladles' night and an excellent entertain
ment will be given at the Rock Island
clubhouse. A special train has been
chartered for the occasion, which will
leave First and Alder streets at 7:20
orlock. Tickets will be tl for each)
person and checks must be mailed to
the secretary not later than July 29.
Car fare, lunch, dancing and plunge will
be Included on the tlcketa.
Another story or new additions will
have to be built by the manufacturers of
Oolden Oram oranuies. as orders are
coming In from everywhere.
Steamer Jesse Harklna. for Camas.
Washougal and way landings, daily ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at 2 p. m.
Navajo Indian blankets. 111 Sixth st
Alaska Indian baskets. Ill Sixth st
Eastman kodaks. 111 Sixth street
Mrs. Jane Ewry, a weJUknown pioneer
C Elmore Grove, formerly at 444
Washington street has opened his new
nf PnrtlAnrf AA voaterddv at her hnm P vvMniiUfiun "irt-ci nu upenea nis new
M Portland aiea yesteraay at her nomer tudJo a m Walh)n(ftorii corner Park
111 tvouuoiuih Aiwr aiiuri uiucbi. nei
Woman's Exchanre. 1S3 Tenth street
lunch 11:10 to 2; business men's lunch.
husband, who was Portland s first un
dertaker, died last April. Mrs. Ewry
was 74 years old and came to Portland
at a very early day, living here ever
since, several children survive her.
The funeral will be held tomorrow aft
ernoon at 2 o'clock from the family residence.
Acme OH Co. sells the best safety coal
oil and fine gasoline. Phone East 788.
Nathaniel K. Clarke, clerk of the Port
land hotel, has been elected vice-president
for Oregon of the Hotel Men's Mu
tual Benefit association. Mr. Clarke's
election occurred at the annual conven
tion of the association in Chicago, July
10,. The honor came as a great sur
prise to the popular hotel man, and is a
recognition or nis stanaing among tne
bonlraces or tne country.
O. C. Yocum, the veteran Mount Hood
guld.e. who has piloted hundreds of
mountain climbers to the summit of
Oregon's most celebrated mountain, has
retired. Ray H. Pearson, a former pupil
of Mr. Yocum, will act as guide this
summer. He win be located at Moun
tain View house, the popular mountain
resort at old oovernment camp.
The park commission has issued or
ders to make a park of the three-
cornered lot at Powell and Mllwaukie
streets, now used to store pipes and
material for use on the water system.
The parking of this property has been
made possible through a public-spirited
citisen whose name is witnneia.
To the Chautauqua by Trolley Take
Oregon City cars direct to the park.
envo rirsi una Aier .urrn ovcir oa
lines from 7:S6 a. m. l-are zo cents
rotaaL. trip, ricaeia must oe purcnasea
on saW in waiting room. First and Alder
streets and East Water street and Haw
thorne avenue.
Water throught hoso for sprinkling
yards or sidewalks or washing porches
or windows must be paid for in advance
and used only between the hours of 5
and 8 a. m., and 6 and 9 p. m. It must
not be used for sprinkling streets. If
used contrary to these rules, or waste
fully, It will be shut off.
Chautauqua Take Oregon City cars,
leave First and Alder streets every 36
minutes from 7:36 a. m., direct to Glad
stone park, fare 26 cents round trip,
Tickets must be purchased on sale In
waiting room, First and Alder streets
and East Water street and Hawthorne
avenue.
A fire started on the roof of the
house at 718 East Stark street about 10
O'clock this morning. Little damage
was done, as tne niase was quickly ex
tinguished.
Miss Lillian Tingle, formerly of the
D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh.
Berger signs 284 Yamhill phone.
Bark Tonlo for rheumatism.
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Beck Jeweler 206 Alder.
Riser. Scenic photos. Imperial hotel.
HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES
A Great Money-Saving Opportunity.
Remarkable values ioday and tomor
row in supplies for the home. Table
linens, 25c, 85c and 60c; turkey red
damask, 25c. 36c and 60o: pillow cases,
11c and 12c; hemmed sheets, 65c and
66c. Lace curtains, 60c. 66o, 75c and
95c a pair; cottage curtains, 29c, 88c,
65o and 96o a pair. Towels, 4c, 6c,
6c. 7c and 8o each: Turkish bath tow
els, 10c, 12Hc and 15c. Camping blank
ets, 65c, 75c, 21.00 and 11.26 pair. Bed
spreads. 75c. 96c' and 11.19. Comforters
at $1.85. White wool blankets, 8S.35
and $4.76 pair. Reliable goods only.
McAlIen & McDonnell. The store noted
for best goods at lowest prices.
Announces Removal.
Welcn, the American clothier, is sro-
lng to move to the new building at the
corner of Fourth and Washington
streets, after having been located for
eight years at the corner of First and
Morrison streets. Mr. Welch has the
reputation of being fair to the trade
and as a result has been enabled to
build up a very strong patronage. Last
Thursday he inaugurated a genuine re
moval sale and the way the people of
t'oruana ana vicinity are taking ad
vantage of the removal sale shows that
they have conndence in him and his
merchandise. During the sale Mr.
Welch Is selling $16 suits for $9.75. John
n. stetson 14 nats ror and every
tning eise accordingly.
hen he
at As
toria, drew up his figure to Its full.
splendid stature and came forward with
a bright smile on his ruddy arid master
ful countenance, he looked worth two
of the Rmnller built Admlrsl Swinburne,
who Is a prince without the title. The
only man In Astoria Monday who could
be classed with the vice-president was
the six-foot four-Inch surgeon of the
Cruiser Charleston, one of the best
looking gentlemen In the navy.
But It was Fairbanks and Swinburne
who were kept busiest at the seaside
banquet placing autograph signatures
on menu cards for the women who were
sojourning at Dan Moore's hotel. The
waiters must have brought In between
60 and 100 menu tards and "requests"
during the dinner, all of which the ad
miral signed with a grim smile or the
vice-president signed with a bland coun
tenance. ,
At Goble, the Oregon end of the
Northern Paclno railroad ferry, the vice
president mad a social hit with the
family of the section boss, with whom
he took breakfast while waiting for
his train. He enjoyed the menl with
keen relish, both for the excellence of
the cooking and the novelty of the sit
uation. He waa waited on by the boas'
little girl, to whom he slipped a piece
of money, although aha protested vig
orously. On the return trip from Seaside, tell
ing of the Incident he referred to the
section boss as his "boarding-house
keeper' Whan the train stopped at
Goble he went to the rear platform and
wayed his hat to th famllv as lta mem
ber sat on th porch to see him go by.
Hade Millions In mallroada.
Mr? Fairbanks has been more or less
familiar with railroad employes for
many years. He Is said to have made
approximately $4,000,000 out of his prac
tice as a railroad attorney and his
shrewd manipulations in connection
therewith. He owns the Indianapolis
Frog A Switch Works, -has been presi
dent of the Terre Haute A Peoria rail
way, a coal road running from St. Louis
to southern Illinois: vice-president of
the Ohio Southern: a large stockholder
In the Cincinnati, Ohio & Southern; part
owner of the Danville, Olney A Ohio
River railway: and attorney for the In
dianapolis, Liloomlngton & Western and
Other roals.
Mr. Fairbanks haa been long notetl In
Indiana and Ohio as one of the most
astute railroad lawyers and manipu
lators, and has made n notable success
In this line of work from his first en
trance Into It when as a country lawyer
he Decame, at 24 years or age, attorney
for the bankrupt Indianapolis, Bloom
Ington & Western at a salary of $5,000
a year. At the age of 44 he was a multi
millionaire. Prior to his taking up the study of
law he was a newspaper reporter and for
a time represented tne Associated Press
at Indianapolis. He now owns the In
dianapolis Journal and is credited with
being principal owner of the Indian
apolis Star, to which Ernest Bross,
formerly of Portland, went last year as
managing editor.
AJCVf JIIU1ITS.
MARQUAM QRAND
Phone Mala . '
VOXXOHT 119 JLZJb Will.
Matinee Saturday.
NANCE2 OVM Ell
in th greatest of all Budarmann
dramas,
1 ho Plraa of St. John
Erenlnr $1, 7lo. 60c, IBo. Matins.
Toe. too, zbo.
Next wk "Magda."
V.i
Vaudertll
Da Lux.
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wmx op juxT ia.
CMUBAY HOT WUTIU TT.T,
unraar or bozjut ays uurxAJb
k Bit of Travesty"
fPTTf GTAT? Phonea Main 461$
lilJEi DJLAXt and Home A-14
Th Screaming Fare Comedy,
TaAJTOB ABTBJITUaVBi OT
BOSS OWI."
Matinees Tuesdays. Thursdays. Satur
days and Sundays at 1:$0. Prloee lOoand
20o. Kvry evening at s:i. race ivo,
20o and $0c. Reserved seats, by phone.
LYRIC THEATRE
Phone
Main 4886.
This wee th Allen Stock Co. Presents
the Return of Miss Verna Felt cm in
straT nu or old xmrar.
Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday
and Sunday. Prices 10c, 20c Every even
ing at 8:15. Prices igo, xoo ana ivo.
Reserved seats Dy pnone. Main si.
Office o.en from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m.
HOME DEW
MET
FEMUR
E
Every Real Estate Transfer
Filed for Record Was for
Residence Purpose.
Real estate transfers were filed for
record yesterday with a total value of
$44,478, every transaction representing
a sale of residence property, wffli $3,000
as the largest sum Involved liMtny one
deal.
G. W. Priest has sold to Martha W.
Bokks a house and lot on Failing and
Gantenbeln streets. Central Albina, for
$3,000.
Mrs. Louise Hamilton has purchased
from Nicolas Denoodt a house and lot
on East Forty-seventh, near East Sal
mon streets, Sunnyslde, for $2,250. In
the same locality Mrs. Marie Waglnl
has purchased a home from T. S. Mc-
Danlel, consideration $1,800.
In the Lincoln Park Annex, at East
Eighth and East Mason 'streets, J. S.
Glltner has purchased from Eugene O.
White a residence lot for $1,600. The
Nordby Lumber company has sold two
lots m block 4, serene park, to Eidon
Link for $2,100, and the north half of
four lots In the same block to George
W. Feathers for $1,760.
About 26 other east side residence lots
were sold Monday and Tuesday at prices
ranging rrom vuo to Ji.zuu.
MANNING PRESSES
DOWN ON TnE LID
Another movement in the moral cru
sade of the district attorney was
started in the circuit court yester
day, when Informations were filed
against M. Arnand Forcott, 60 H North
Fourth street; Henrietta Nendaress,
62 North Fourth street; Julius Weln
bach. 7 North Fourth street; Tony
Arnand, 76 North Fourth street; George
Rout-sell. 64 North Fourth street,
charging them with maintaining disor
derly houses.
Informations were also filed against
Alma Church and Elmer Lin. the white
slave, and her Chinese companion,
charging them with a atatutory crime.
ASSAULT UNPROVOKED
HEAVY FINE RESULT
Man Who Beat Another Without
Provocation Scored In Police
Court antf Fined Limit.
Dr. Wise Home.
Dr. W. A. Wis returned yesterday
from a visit to Alaska His triD to the
north was a combination of business
and pleasure. While absent he In
spectcd a copper property in which he
lmeresiea ana report
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PRINTING
FI38T AID CAX STREETS
is largely
it looks much
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better than he
that
had ex-
Potter Schedule for Beach
This WTeek.
The sailing schedule of the steamer
Potter this week from Portland, Ash
street dock. Is as follows: Thursday, 9
a. m.; Saturday, 1 p. m. Get tickets and
make reservations at city ticket office.
Third and Washington streets. C. W.
Stinger, city ticket agent. 1
No Ran on Dances.
To Our Patrons Take no notice of
Tom Kay's stories to the newspapers.
Our reaular Wednesday and Saturday
night dances will continue as usual. Our
dances are no different than others, but
we are having several hundred couple
each' night on our big floor In Merrill's
nail, mat la wnere me snoe pincnes.
W n a-nttlnr the crowds.
First-class muslo and a fine floor for
Wednesday and Saturday nights.
For committing an unprovoked assault
on Harry Kinder Monday afternoon
Dan Castle was fined $40 in police court
yesterday upon a plea of guilty.
Kinder, who haa instituted divorce
proceedings against has wife in Oregon
City, went to his wife's home at 430
Hoyt street, yesterday afternoon, carry
Ing a basket of cherries for his young
aaugnter. upon arriving at the house
he saw Castle make a hurried escape
tnrougn a rear door ana informed hi
wife that it was no credit to her to have
such a man around the place. At this
Juncture Castle returned and proceeded
to neat .mnaer.
Bleeding and bruised Kinder made
his way to the municipal court and e
cured a warrant for the arrest of his
assailant Castle was taken Into cus
tody and released upon deoosit of $75
cash bail. Judge Cameron after hearing
tne cieians or tne anair announced mat
in his opinion a severe penalty was nec
essary and accordingly fined the de
fendant $40.
PERSONAL
Judge J. T.
the Portland.
Ronalds of Seattle Is at
Judge Ronalds,, is on a
Straw Hat Sale. '
Wonderful values in men's straw hats
are on sale this week. The Chicago
Clothing company. 9 and 71 Third
street, announces Its annual straw hat
sale today. You get free and unre
stricted choice of any straw hat In the
house) for $1.00. The values run up to $5.
"Doan's Ointment' cured m of sciema
that had annoyed me a long time. The
curs was permanent." Hon. S. w.
Matthews, commissioner of labor statis
tics. AUfusu, Main,
pleasure trip tnrougn uiegon ana Cali
fornia. Charles W. McKean of Walla Walla,
Washington, Is at the Oregon hotel. Mr.
McKoan Is a merchant, and came to the
Rose City on a business trip.
W. M. ' Slusher of Pendleton Is at the
ImDerlal hotel. Mr. Slusher is a repre
sentative from his district, but came to
Portland to dispose of a large flock of
sheep.
8. Morimoto, a weauny mercnant or
Japan, is at the Portland hotel. Mr.
Mortmotb has been in the United States
for several months on a combined busi
ness and Dloasnre trio.
Charles W. Eberleln of San Francisco,
acting land agent of the Southern Pa
clflo railway, is at the Portland hotel.
Mr. Eberleln Is on one of his periodical
purchasing trips to Portland.
M. K. MacRae, chief clerk of the Ore
gon hotel. Is In California on a two
weeks' vacation.
Dr. F. W. Godlng, United States con
sul at Newcastle, Australia, is at the
Portland hotel. Dr. Godlng Is on his
way to Washington to report conditions
In his consulate.
Albert Getser, a prominent mining
man of Baker City, Is at she Oregon
hotel. b
Every Day in
the Year
You use the teeth, three times
dally aa a rule. Ia It any wonder
they give out and trouble you
after a while?
If yours have commenced to
give out, place yourself In our
care. We'll clean the teeth, re
move the tartar, fill or crown the
decayed teeth with gold, make
them good for years to come.
All work done painlessly. Sets
of teeth furnished WITHOUT
PLATES I
W. A. WISE, Dentist
Third sad Washington Sta.
T. P. Wise, H. A, Stardevant
and H. A. Huffman
ASSOCIATES.
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THE
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Don Carlos Dogand
Monkey Circus
free every afternoon and even
ing. Clever dog actors and a
funny ape. Shows at t and t.
Prise dancing Friday. Special
Saturday, July 10. Carnival of
Fireworks.
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it-hit-K hetfT . Dollied In Bond In itsw
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ism
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pure,, natural stately
unoer tne direct!
supervision of US.1 1
aait. Ma sv; i
nae iOfUccrf.il
tvery bottle of
E.PUREJFO0D
U Mated with this Crcea Stems upon which
th Oovernment has had prlntad the axaet Age,,
Stream and Qvaatlty of whiskey In the bottle. By,
demanding Sunny Brook you will KNOW that roe ere.
1 rcttlnr an honest, natural whiskev. aclentlflcallv dlatiltod aadi-.
mel lowed try ag only while stored In U. 5. Bonded Watehaeaaa.)!
In Sunny Brook you ere fettlox the beat. Old Kentucky, pro-jL )
I J duces in.wBlakejr.
BLUMAUER ft HOCH, Portland, Oregon, Distributors.
SMITH'S DAILY ROUND-UP
Edited by the I-rank X Imltik BUM Co., BSS-Baa Alder St. Be. Tint mm
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VOL. 1. NO. t. PORTLAND, OR.. JULT IT, 190T. PRICBJ. TOUR PATR0NAOBL
BASEBALL
ATHLETIC PARK,
Corner Tanglui and Tweaty fourth.
July 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21.
SAN FRANCISCO
VS. PORTLAND
Oema oalled at 8:80 p. m. dally.
Oamea called at 2:30 p. m. Sundays.
Xt&BXEa' bat ran) AY.
ADMISSION 25t
Grandstand 26c. Children lOo.
Box Seats tic.
BO TTrsSBTS. BO OAS.
BO OOOAZBS.
Specialists
in Painless Dentistry
TEETH .
To introduce onr latest method
In painless dentistry, until July 31.
we will do your work at one half
regular price.
Bridge work applied and all
kinds of filling inserted without
pain.
Teeth extracted positively with
out pain or bad result, 50.
We correct all irregularities of
teeth without pain.
Consultation and estimates free.
Open evenings until 8. Lady in
attendance.
CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS
Suite 3-4-5 Raleigh Bldg.
COR. SIXTH ft WASHINGTON
Phone Main 388a
SMITH'S ABATTOIR AND MAR
KET THE CLEANEST IN
THE NORTHWEST
Ton Oe the Best and Cleanse When
Ton sat asuurs aaeaia.
The meat investigation In Chicago
last year brought to light the fact that
whlU tha wnrklnr method and horrible
adulterating of meat by the big; pack
ers waa one or tne Crimea 01 me age,
there were a few Independent packera
whose plants were aa sanitary aa your
home kitchen, and the meata put up in
thoae plants were unapproachable.
Smith's abattoir, his market and
sausage kitchen, stand in the same re
lation to the Portland public as did the
cleanllnesa of thoae Independent planta
to Chicago. Every building connected
with the Smith Meat com nan r. and
every part of each building has passed
the scrupulous investigation ox tne
V. B. government officials with flying
colors.
Soup bones --Jet
Bonp meat ..2(
Boiling; beef ft 5
Hortrlbs 4
Mutton stew 5
Con beef . 5 to 74
boulder roaatl ......
Prims toast
Shoulder steak
Best round steak
Prima rib roast
Bib roast, rolled
hoolder roast, mutton
ShotUder roast, veal
lrloin steak
Tenderloin steak ,
Boast pork 1ZH an
&oln and rib real outlets
We clve full weight and our meal
Is better and freaher than any meat
you can buy.
ALL THE WICKED METHODS Of
BEEf TRUST PUT TOGETHER
, HAVEN'T HURT SMITH
Patronise Boons
a ise
IS
Sadustry Ss BmttVS
Sloajaa.
It's marvelous, ire great, tTa th
wonder of the decade what a atrotva;
and advancing fight Smith Is putting up
agalnat tha Chicago Beef Trust, lta
libelous methods. Its orlmlnal deal and
Its Chicago meata those Chicago meats
which reach the retail butchers via. the
ice-oar, cold-storage route.
The retail butcher comes to you with
the ory, "Please come and buy from
ma I am not able to make a Hying. X
must ask you a big pries because tha
Beef Trust Is making ma pay ail there)
la In It tor my beef."
Thar la the key to tha whole altua
tlon. Tou could keep on patronising
tha small retail butcher for a lifetime
and In tha end yon would only be help
ing tha Beef Truat to gat richer. And
If you ahould patronise nay other mar
ket but Smith's It would be wasted
sympathy and money out of your pocket,
an injustice to home Industry and an
lnjuatlo to Smith, tha man who haa
dona mora to make cheap food for tha
Portland publlo than any other philan
thropist a going.
WEEK
WILL. DO
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Watches and
Jewelry
Sold on
Keajr Paymtnts
Yon wear the
Jewelry
while paying for it
Every Article
Guaranteed
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Bilderback & Crane
Company
se rxBCT s. -
FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT
Beaverton-Reedville
Acreage
The Pasadena ol Oregon
We are now platting into small tracts that rerr Urg body of
land, including highly improved farms, extending from Besvertoa
tp Reedyille, and being only from eight to ten miles from Portland.
There is no better land anywhere and tha crops, grains, fruita.
and vegetables are there to show it Tha Southern Pacific Railway
traverses it and an electric line has recently been surveyed throngh
it. We can prove by former residents of tha Hood River Valley
that tbfcse lands are superior in every way to that far-famed and
much-heralded section.
For beauty of location, richness of soil, high state of Improve
ments, daily accessibility to the city, a fine home or a good invest
ment, we challenge comparison with any locality whatsoever.
Selections can now be made of any acreage desired, and from
the highly improved lands with or without fine buildings and bear
ing orchards to that partially improved or covered with timber.
Full particulars on application.
This is a rare opportunity to secure in small holdings rich lands
close in that have been heretofore unavailable.
Let us have your application at once.
We invtte the closest inspection of these lands.
The Shaw-Fear Company
245J, Stark Street
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T Judas Artman balonaa tha r4tt
ot compiling and promulgating a decis
ion that In our opinion will rank with
those of tha hlcheat court. It Is Toth
exhaustive and eompfahansive- and ws
do not wonder that th audience which
heard. Its delivery cheered. Ths Trlb
uiw, JtockvlUs, Indiana.
Ha win lecture in tne First rreshv-
trlan church on Saturday evcr!ne; on
Tii unconaniuuonaiuy ox Kaiooa li
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