The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 29, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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    ; THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU POnTEANrJT FRIDAY ' EVENING. NOVEMBER 89, 1907.
Town Topics
TOMtillTS AMUSEMENTS.
I I'll .'The Stronger Bex"
iaryuain
"The Sunny Bid of Broadway"
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Empire ' ."Tilly Olson"
, VUUVI11
agus Came"
to Kicner-
mV f-yria. .'.".'.'.'.'BeforV 'the' Orl'o'gi
Iff fctur "From Rag ti
John Hansen, a youth whoss wan
der in g have lod Mm to many cities
and n unquenchod desire to see more
of thom, will ho taken to the Salem
reform school thla afternoon. He was
picked up several days ano on cIk-rutte-smoklng
charge, and tent- to tho
(Intention home. Ills parents live In
Iielllnghani, Washington, but they ap
parently have Klven up hop of doing
anything for John at home, mid after
Obacrvlna; hla conduct. the offlolula
have decldod that the reform school
la the only place were hla ambitions
ran be restrained. They have r-ached
the same conclusion In regaid to an
other youth named Nielsen, who will
fo to Balem. The caee of Frank Good-,
llow, another runaway, la ailll bolng
conaldered.
fi
A memborahlp cumpalgn has boon
started by the Northeast 81le Improve
ment association by which the executive
board hc ioa to Increase tho active mem
bership of tho organization from 2J0
to l.Ouu. It la this HHoclatiuii that has
determined that Alhlna nuift hnve u
high bridge, to be built from thn not of
Hancock street on the e.tst IU to liio
terminal yards on the went side. An
Initiative petition will bo circulated for
that purpose within a few months. Tho
mat of the bridge will bo nearly
A local firm of real estato agents, who
bout two months ago subdivided a 3u0-
cre tract of Kagle crrek land Into small
farms of 10 acres each, have sold about
half of It at prices ranging from ti 6 to
$100 an ucre. The demand for this
class of property In the vicinity f
I'ortland bus greatly Increased lit tho
past few months, and It Is said that
owners of other largo farm tracts near
by sre contemplnt In disposing of their
holdings In a similar manner.
IT. and eontlniis until Vohviiar S. TT
T. French, director of tha Moscow ex
periment elation., Ill bava charge or the
Institution. Anyono Interested In horti
culture, dairying or auy other bran oh of
agriculture la free to attend thla Insti
tute without tuition charge.
A pair, of shoes will be given free to
ot suit or
Ins store, tl
morrow to each purchaser of suit or
overcoat at the Ideal Clothing store, tl
Particular! In big
North Third street,
ad elsewhere today.
We sponge anfe press your clothes
and shine your shoes, alL for ft per
month. Main 614, A-4I14. Wagons run
everywhere. Unique Tailoring Co, 301
Stark.
The leak In your roof can be stopped
by using Elastic Carbon paint. K. .
Beach A. Co., the l'loneer Paint Co.,
135 First street. Phone Main 1314.
All tha dellcscias of tha aaaaon at tha
Portland Iteataursnt; fine private apart,
moots for hidlua, 30S Wash., near Fifth.
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Dr. George Rubensteln. sxnlrt ontl-
clan. Consultntlon free. Perfect fit
ting lenses. 183 4Ui st near Yamhill.
Reliable hot wnter baas and fountain
syringes si moderate prices at IJernl's
drug store, 239 Washington street.
Acme Oil Co. sell safety eoal oil and
nne gasoune, rnone fcaat TI; U-100J,
woman s Kxohnnre. 1S3 Tenth street
lunch 11:10 to 2; thanksgiving dinner
Duslness cards. 11.60 tier 1.000. Co
rate printers. I'lionc Pacific 601.
Merchants" lunch at Harry C. HIddIss'
ISO Fifth, 11:30 to 1:30.
Dr. E. C Brown. Eye-Ear. Marquam.
D. Chambers, optician, 1: Seventh.
Eat government Inspected meat
Try the Independent laundry.
Bark Tonlo for rheumatism.
The annual Thanksgiving dinner of
tho Portland Ketull Butchers' associa
tion was held In Allsky hall last night.
A large number of members were pres
ent, tlje hull being comfortably rilled.
Whist and pedrn, in addition to social
that, were, the amusements of the even
ing. Kffrcshmonta and cigars were
terved. Trade, or shop talk, was barred
by mutual consent, the butchers giving
themselves over to purely social Inter-Course.
Where. to Dine.
Merchant
dinner, 60o
lunch daily, 26c; Sundy
ivruses, l-urk and Morrison.
H. C. PrandeN' grill, 10S Sixth, serves
elegant iublo 1 Hoto. dinners dally.
AT THE. TIIEATJ2ES
J
Msurto Ffttly at Hcillx Tonight.
The attraction at the Hi lllg theatry.
roiirtcentri t nl u aslilngtun etreets, io
nlKhl tmrl tomorrow nlglil with a spe
rlal prl( e mntlnoe Saturday, will bo
tho charming voung star. Alaude Kealev
j together with her excellent supporting
company In the dramatic comedy, "The
1 Stronger Sex."
Yesterday will long bo remembered
by the 65 Inmates of the Children's
Keats Si lling for Marie CahiU.
The famous American comedienne,
Mario C;,hl!l. ami her excellent support
ing con, puny will present the musical
Homo In South Portland. An excellent j play .Marrying Mnry," at tho llclllg
turkey and cntnherry-sauco dinner was I theatre for four nlghta. beginning next
erved at 2 oViock. Tl.o tables whicl
sere arranged In the form of tho letter
"T" were decorated with carnations.
nd ferns. The entire dinner and floral
Seeoratlons was the gift ot the public.,
most of it coming from tho school chll-Srcn.
The university board of trade and
tho Penlnsulr. Push club havo started a
movement ln'cmled to procure tho per
manent beautlflcatlon of C'luiuhla Jiiic.
The purk In tiucHtlou Is the only one
cm tha peninsula and In Ideally located
' for park purposes, part of the acreage
has been laid out hut
Sunday, beats are now selling.
8oclal Price Matinee at HriHg.
A pedal-price matinee will le given
nt the Helllg theatre tomorrow after
noon, .Maude Kealy In "Tho Ktronger
tiex " will be the attraction.
t
Muniuani Matinee.
Tomorrow Murray ami Mack will g1vo
a mullnr-e perronnuiice of "The Sunny
Side' of Uroadway" at the Marquam.
Tho engagement of theso funny fellows
will close, with tho perTormanco tomor-
pl'operty , p,,.. i(trlir nn.l nn in wlin like n. lntllfll
owners und res,l ni;s of the peninsula ,,, H 'merry song should miss seeing
believe thut the remainder of the park i these comical comedians. Murray and
20 YEARS HERE
And business oonstantly Inoreaalng. Aak
yourself the reaaoo and oaly on answer
can auggeat Itaelf. Nervous people need
not fear our treatment, there are no
d effects at th time or afterward
We have mastered our profession and
resulta fully confirm the atatement We
saw all teeth that can possibly be
aaved.
Positively Painless
Extracting; Free When
Platts Are Ordered
Tou may have your teeth extracted In
the morning and go home at night With
ne ones. We remove the moat sensi
tive teeth and roots for tha most deli
cate and nervous person absolutely
without pain or danger, and free when
plates are ordered. No atudenta em
ployed. Lady attendant
Our bridge work Is Ihe best obtainable.
A bridge fitted at this office la a poal
tlve comfort.
We use only tha best material In our
crown work. We aim to socura your
ineuus worn siso.
EIAHX8IAT10KB EB A WD DTTTTZO
When desired you csn have T. P. Wise
or my personal service.
VV.A.VVISE,Denlisl
Falling bldg 3d and Washington ats.
a. m. to 8 p. m. Rundnva 9 to 12.
Painless Extraction tOc; Plates 16.00.
BOTH TMOVXB. A AID MAJV 9089.
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II. S. TREASURER
WEEDS I CENTS
Obligrimr Ticket Seller Canies
to Aid and Wins Of
ficial's Friendship.
Nath Wolff
TA OtdRtlabt0jw0Ur
Established 1887
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Nath Wolff
TA Old RttlabUJtwtUr
Established 1887
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CITY MAIL ORDERS
Keoelred Thla Week tor
CALVE '
Concert, Thursday, December I, :
DEILIG TBEATKE
PRICE8 Iiwer floor, rows. ., . . IS.04
Ixiwer floor. 10 rows.... 14 00
llalcony 14 00, 00. Il ea
tlallery, reaerved ...... IJ.n
Uallary, admission l.00
Address letters and make money Cr
ders payable to W. T. Pangle.
MFII If. THFiTDP 'non
Jaalal
Xmas Gif s for
DcsiKha Popular Prices Superi
ihould ba Improved.
Charles Helsle, n bartender, was ar
rested after a hard fljrht with Patrol
man K. 8. YoutiK. yesterday afternoon
on 1'matllhi nn nue. Helsle became so
belliuererit when taken Into custody It
became necesxary for t!u? patrolman to
secure the assistance of Captain Stokes,
of hose 4. in the municipal court this
morning; Heslo was found guilty and
fined 10.
Mack are always good, and this aeasoii
ttK'y havo a better show than ever.
"Huld Pasha."
With tlio performance Funday even
ing, the attrurtlnn Hie comliiK week at
My Specialty la
DIAMONDS AND WATCHES
I also carry a complete line of Rings, Brooches,
Lockets, Scarf Pins, Bracelets, Fobs, Studs, Crosses,
Link Buttons, Hat Pins, Baby Pins, Tie Clasps,
Screw Earrings, Ring Mountings, Chains, Charms,
Festoons, Match Boxes, Lapel Buttons, Emblem
Goods.
When you buy Christmas presents buy jew
elry and when you buy jewelry buy of the
More th.tt is satisfied wiih the smallest margin
of profit. All 1 ask of you is to call and see
my stock of jewelry and get my price's.
"Your Credit Is Good''
Dance Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day nights. Opening danco Saturday,
November 30. Oriental building:. Fair
grounds. Gentlemen l'5c. Ladles and
necking; free. Willamette Heights,
Twentv-thlrd street n-id Mount .Tabor
rars. Professor Wal Willson, floor director.
U'hllo confidence in human nature la
not wholly restored among the L
road ticket-sellers smarting under
osses from Canadian dimes and
plugged" nickels passed on them, nev
ertheless a new sentiment of trustful
ncni has suddenly become apparent,
anvs the New York World.
One day six weeks, ago an elderly
gentleman, sedately clad and burdened
with two truvllng bags, bustled up
tho stairs of tho Sixth avenue down
town "L" station at Thirty-third street
and halted at the office window. He
was out of breath, and In nervous haste
ho slipped a flve-drfllar bill from a
iroodlv roll and pushed It through the
window unaor tne nose or j. A. vaniu
Vnlkenburg, the ticket-seller. g
Van Valkenburg has been gathering ff
In nickels for tho company for many kg
years. , O
"This In no Chemical bank. A two-j as
the Maniuam will bo "Said- Pasha." Thostot is out top limit saw ne. rj
San KViinelsco Onera comnanv will Blmr Dear me. dear me! mutterea me
this tuneful offering. "Said P.tslia" Is 1 man with the traveling bags
an oriental opera witn picturesiiu
tunics, and fiomo of the most ilollphtfut ,
and sj'arklinjf music ever written for a , Treasurer,
liKht opera.
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I ea Male Opens Today.
4 NIOIITU BKOINNINO HL'NDAT
KAJUa CM.MXU.
In the Musical Play.
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Prices Ix-wer floor, 12. 1 1 SO; bal
cony. II, 7c. tOc; entire g-allery. SOo.
Wi'iii'S. HEILIG THEATRE fir
Tonight at S:l O'clock.
Special I'rlce Matinee Tomorrow.
iast Time Tomorrow Night
MAtJDE TZALT
In the Dtamatlc Comedy
"TM TSOVOCB UX."
FVenlng $160 to Sc; Matinee $1.00 to IS
MAUd AM HDANh mioaa
. a . W I 1411 VI lf l l
Ma La a
I'ortland a Famoua Theatre.
Only Three Nfore lvrformanees To
night, PatnrdHv Matinee and Night.
Tata amnrr aroa or iuaowit.
"A Olrly Whirl of Music and Merri
ment." Murray and Mack Created tha
Laughing Habit
Evening, w, joc. 7Sc, $1; Matinee,
Ite, SOo, 7lc.
BAKER, THEATRE. rno. icala I
Oeo. Zk Baker, Oeneral Maaager.
Grand Thanksgiving Week Attraction
The Baker HtoeV t'ompmy in
Til Evimi
William Haworth's Famous Nayal and
Historical Plav.
Special Matinee Thursday; Regular
Matinee Saturday.
Evening. tSc. 15c, 60c; Mat., lie, 15a.
wext wees xne pang stare or at em.
BMPIRU TMEATRB
Morrison and 12th. Phone Main 11 T.
Btlltoa W. eamaa. aCaaaa?er.
Matlneea this week Wedncaday, Thufa-
dav (Thankaclvlns rv). SaturdA.
Tonight Every Night the Bwedlah
Dialect Comedy TIUT OLBOsT
Alwaya a
Xezl Attraction, "roa Toaeoa.'
ravorlte Better Than Ever.
16c. J6c. ISc. Ifle; Mat 10a, 20fc
n iibiuexibxiiiiui niBiaRiiiinnaniuiBiuain
The Burke estate has under considera
tion the erection of a four-story brick
building at Third and Ankcny streets,
to replace the old wooden shacks that
were recently partly destroyed by fire.
The bulldintr If erected will he devoted
to retail stores and living apartments.
After a day and night of rain, Judse
A. L. Fraxer of the Juvenile department
of the circuit court, who was operated
On for appendicitis one week aso, was
reported as resting easy this inornti;pr,
and no alarm Is felt as to his ulti
mate recovery.
whoso
rlental opera with picturesque cos- oar had caught the rumble of a south
bound train. 1m tne t nuea mates
my friend,' no conunuea.
"but I haven't frot a coin not a nicsei
In change, and ff I don't catch this
train I'll miss my train to Washington.
Ticket-seller Doubtful.
"You're what?" asked Van Valkcn
burg. eyeing tho stranger coldly and
critkallj. T-nte(1
n.niring 1, its States treasurer." snapped the despalr
and s.umtlon or.'nrr man. lie plunged U hand. Into
niS pOCKClS 1U voni race..... .
el, but could only bring out three pen
nies after a hurried search of all hla
pockets. t
Another of tho big modern plnvs will Suddenly van vsiKenuur ap..e-
be seen In Portland at the Baker of! acted, uatnering in uie .m ijUu..
rniiMi. oil nof XLt,h .Urtino- with th.. llC tOSSCd OUt a 11CKCI &OU BHIU .
tlnee outulay aiternoin. This will be
"The Ensign" Tonight.
The Haker stock company is giving a;
simply beautiful production of William
Haworth's famous play. "The Ensign,"
this week, and the last three chances'
to see It will be tonight. tomorrow i
matinee and tomorrow niKht. The nautl- !
cal scenery Is most 1
beautv. and every line
tho play teems with action and comedy
v Xoxt Week at Haker Theatre.
Charles Klein's "The Daughters of
Men," which deals with one of the great
questions of modern society.
Electropodes are different from any
thing else for tho relief of rheumatic
troubles. Signed guarantee to refund
money If not satisfactory with each
package. See Albert Pern I, tho drug
gist, 233 'Washington street.
List of articles found on streetcars,
November 27 and 28: Two furs, 13
ombrellas, three purses, four packages,
one raincoat, two suitcases. Call at
room 4. O. W. P. building. First ond
Alder streets.
Articles of Incorporation have been
(1 Kir thn PnnB Cnol T.rv. n 1 (
a canltat stock of $100,000. The origin- grace and daring.
lzers are Phil Harris, Samuel S. Lm
mont and Charles M. Hemphill.
"James IJoys in Missouri."
For the first time In stock "The
James Hoya In Missouri" will bo played
tho coming week at the Star theatre,
Starting Sunday afternoon. This Is a
melodrama, with unlimited excitement,
which has played throughout tho coun
try to record audiences. In tho hands
of the talented French Stock company
the play will havo a still better interpretation.
Well, you look good to me and I'll
take a chance. Bo long Mr. Treasurer.
After the elderly unknown had dashed
aboard the train discharging a verbal
voiiev of thanks over his shoulder. Van
Valkenburg calmly reviewed the situa
tion. When he recounted the incident
to his fellow ticket-sellers, loud and
long was tho laugh. It passed from
station to station, Invaded the cars
and took possession of conductors and
guards. , . .
Van Valkenburg bore tho Jeers, but
not with patience. In the old days, be
fore the cares of rapid transit camo
Into his life, he was a professional ball
player, who la still affectionately re
membered by venerable fans as "Old
Van." His early training on the dia
mond helped him in this emergency
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Prices
Every Trimmed Oat
Reduced
12 tO 14 Oft
Our enlarged store and larger stock than ever before at this season
offer extraordinary price inducements to fastidious buyers.
Ostrich Plume Special
ALL OSTRICH PLUMES AND TIPS REDUCED
FRALEY'S
Distinctive Millinery 212-214 Third Street
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Aerobntic Slarvels
Rome acrobatic nets are better than i Never had he reviled an umplro as ho
others. Tlie Json-Fttinum troupe, , denounced tho unbelievers who scoffed
headllnors nt the (ran, bclonK to tho at his story of a United States treas-
latter cluss. These people, two men j urer with only three cents in Changs
and two women, work rapidly, with j in his pocket. i
Gets tetter From Treat. !
So the letter was written and mailed, 1
and by return mall came an answer
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TEETH EXTRACTED
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WhenPlates or Bridges
Arc Ordered
All Work at Half Price for a
short time to introduce the
Electro Painless System"
Full Set, that fit $5.00
Gold Crowns, 22-k $3.50
Bridge Teeth, 22-k. . ..,.93.50
Gold .Fillings S1.00
Silver Fillings 50
Guaranteed for 10 Years.
Open Evenings.
THE ELECTRO
DENTAL PARLORS
Washington St., cor. 5th,
Opposite Olds & King's.
LYRIC THBATR8
Botkntoaesi Kaln488; Home. A-10SS.
Week commencing; Monday, Ifov. ti,
THE ALLKN STOCK CO. PRESENTS
"izrou m osnroos cams."
Matinees Tueaday, Thuraday, Satur
day and Sunday. Prlcea lOo and 10e,
Every evenlnf at S:l(. Prices 10c, 20o
and 30c Boxes COa Office open from
ID a. m. to 10 p. m.
THE STAR-
Old. ML B49
Pnoneei Mew. A-149S
For the entire week of Nov. 25th
THE R. E. FRENCH STOCK COMPANY
PRESENTS
"TBOX UOI TO BIOXZI"
Matinees Tuesdays, Thursdays. 8atur
daya and Sundays at 2:30 p. m., prices
10c and 20c. Every evening- at S:1S
sharp, prices 16c, 25c and 35c. Reserve
seats by either phone.
THE GRAN D
anderllle Da luxe
Entire Week of November 25.
The Great NELSOM-FARNUM Troupe
Matlneea dally at 1:10 p. m. Admla-
Slon 15c, except boxes. Evening;
tlvenln ner.
formanoes at 7:30 and 9:15. Ivower floor
25c, balcony and gallery 16c.
a Headllner.
Every Act
"THE NICKELODION THEATRE "
Opposite Oreironlan Bulldlna;.
The Latest Moving Pictures and Blue,
trated Bona;.
' TOXZOKT
TUININV FISHI1VQ
Very Interestlna; Don't MUa Thli.
A91CUSXOM Co.
FREE SKATES
and Admission to Ladles
bio oaxs mzmc ToirxazT.
Special Matinee Tomorrow
Afternoon,
EBIEXXS33aB3ES8ESS3U2ZSIE33 EaoaSSIHSBSOaElEEElEBBDEEn
The Portland Shoe Repair Co., 269
Tamhill street, between Third and
Fourth streets. Toir shoes reps I red
while you wait Phone Alain 7655,
Bauer & Stopper.
For liquors phone the Family Liquor
Store., J. E. Kelly, successor to Caswell
ft Kelly, 854 Morrison street corner
Park. Both phones Pacific, Main 28.
and Home, A-2802.
Steamer Jesse HarKtns, for Camas,
Washouval and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at a p. in.
The University Farmers' Institute and
Short course in horticulture and dairy
ing will open at Moscow. Idaho, January
Their feats are new
and difficult. For tho music lovers
there Is "The College Gymnasium." and
for fun lovers "A Daughter of the
Gods,'' and Trlxeda and Robinson.
Star Matinee Tomorrow.
Remember that there are only
three more performances of "From
Ra?s to Riches," tonigrht, tomorrow
matinee and evenln. This play has
met with unqualified success this week
at the popular Star theatre and In the
hands of the French Stock company has
developed Into one of the most enter
taining melodramas of tho season.
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invito your
inquiries for
PRINTING
Phones
f Main 165
1 Home A 1
165
First and Oak j
"Tilly Olson" Tonlglit.
The Empire has one of Its favorite
season's offerings this week In the jolly
llttlo Swedish girl. Tilly Olson, who has
been drawing: larjre crowds at every per
formance. Very popular is Tilly. In fact
she is the only successful Swedish
character on the stago today as far as
her sex la concerned.
"Yon Yonson" Xext Week.
that made Van Valkenburg glow with , H
pride. Here Is the letter: , B
Treasury Department, ' g
Office of tho Treasurer of tho United . aj
States, Washington, D. C. , M
Dear Mr. Van Valkenburg I got aj
home yesterday, and am very much H
amused at your letter Inquiring if I am tf
the real treasurer of the United States. , M
Yes, I am the real coin and no counter- M
feit. ' H
I am indebted to you for the very g
prompt and also precious help In the g
loan of the needed two cents, to my H
five-cent fare, as you could not change H
to $5 note I presented. lbeg to lnclosa H
the two two-cent stamps to reimburse Jj
you and to again express fcordlal
appreciation
personality.
ANY FUEL IS GOOD FUEL
WHEN YOU OWN A
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HEATER
Get your seats quick for the Empire
next week, for there is a combination
booked that is slmnlv Irresistible. The
famous comedy dialect actor. Don Hen
dricks, will open a week's engagement
next Sunday matinee '.n the greatest of
them ail. Yon Yonson. Hendricks was i had been fooled, did you?
the original Yon. and has not appeared
here in the part for eight vears.
"Before the Gringoos Came" Tonight
After celebrating Thanksgiving you
cannot do a more sensible thing tnan
go to the Lyric tonight and witness the
splendid performance of the Allen stock
company in ".Before the Orlngoes
Came," the new California drams that
has created so much discussion during
the present week.
appreciation of your confidence in my ;
personality.
Mv wife says I could' travel, she be
lieves to the Pacific coast on; my per
sonal word, but I always make good.
This is rather an amusing episode,
and I hope the sequel may help the
other fellow who may need some time
your friendly help. I am truly yours,
CHARLES H. TREAT,
Treasurer of the United States. ,
Exultantly shaking the documentary
evidence under tho noses of the scof
fers, Van Valkenburg spoke feelingly:
"So you fellows thought that old Van
r ou rorget
"All Due to Diana" Xext.
The Lvrle will go into the laughter-
making business next week, when the
that he is wise to the high sign of tha
Panhandlers' union and that all styles
of 'brace' and 'touch,' from brass
finished to tear-soaked, are old to him.
When tho United States treasurer Is
in need of a two-cent loan he can rely
upon me to help him out.
"Why, I never doubted his Identity
for a minute. His credentials were in
his face, and I had wit enough to read
them straight"
Filled with the Joy of having so emi
nent an official as treasurer of the
United States on his correspondence
list Van Valkenburg forwarded a sec
ond letter to Washington. It outlined
tbe wrlter'e record of honorable
achievement in various walks of life
The Howard is a heater that has all the
good points of all other heaters and some
that belong to it exclusively. When you
are running a Howard you need have no
fear of escaping gas, smoke or puffing. It
can be regulated to any desired heat. The
screw drafts giving the most perfect heat
adjustment. Our reason for recommending
the Howard heater so highly is because we
have investigated the merits of all others
and decided upon this one for superior
g service in every particular.
J.J. KADDERLY
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MILITARY
ACADEMY
PORTLANDORE:
A Bearding and Day
School for Young Men and
Boys.
Preparation for col
leges, U. S. Military and
Naval Academies. Ac
credited to Stanford.
Berkeley, Cornell. Am
herst and all State Uni
versities and Agricultural
Colleges. Manual train
ing. Business course.
The principal has had It
years experience In Port
L land. Comfortable quar
ters. Best environment;
Make reservation now.
For Illustrated catalog
and other literature ad
Arfess J. VV. BILL. M. D..
Principal and Propriato
nen hock company win hint! at hi emrernea to iH1t
All UU uj..i,i j .. -u- i.i
famous rsren romedv success.
to Diana." which is always a stiro win
ner as a creator of merriment. The
various members of the company will
appear In roles absolutely suited to them
and everybody is aure to be satisfied.,!
For any pain, from top to toe, from
any cause, apply Dr. Thomasi Electric
oil,. Pain can't stay where it Is used.
Washington and gao upon the golden
treasures in the treasurer s keeping.
Bends Photograph.
'' The treasurer's reply to this second
missive reads:
I am very much Interested In your
kindly letter. Tou certainly should not
take any oensurq upon yourself for he
natural Inquiry you made. I can well
understand how even the trained eye
or tne ousiness man goes amiss.
In order that you may have a souve
nir that shall be more acceptable of
this episode I have ventured to-send
you a photograph of myself sitting at
my desk in the- treasurer's office, with
my signature attached. Should you
come to Washington the courtesies of
my oulctal duties will be at your
service. Yours very truly,
. CHARLES H. TREAT.
Van Valkenburg Is no longer scoffed,
at by his fellow-workers. Simultane
ous With his vindication cams the aud- i
den change . of . heart along the Sixth '
avenue road. Impecunious, elderly
gentleman with kindly countenances art)
strong favorites. Free transportation
Is almost thrust upon them. -
Makes
9 old wire
screens
as good
as new
melts tha rust
will not nil tha
mean. Drttstn-ttjuiiljonxrtenS
For aala by Old. Wortman Ktn rvilnm.
pia ttarqwara company ana f. j. Kadderly.
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A New Departure
The cost of Interments has been
greatly reduced by the Holman Under
taking company.
Heretofore It has been the custom of
funeral directors to make charrea fne
all incidentals connected with a fu- '
neral. The h,dward Holman Undertak
ing company, the leadlna- fun.r.i di
rectors of Portland, have departed from
that custom. When casket is furni.h.j
by us we make no extra charges tor
embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside
box or any services that mav in
quired of iis, except clothing, cemetery
a2dta.,af7" thu" fJctln; saving.
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
820 xwiqT) COS. BXLHOM.
Wit pcrfaufen ben
Bale n bev
The A. W. SCHMALE CO.
GERMAN BOOKSTORE ,
229-231 First Street, Portland, Oregon
$25 Eec(ffd Cabinet Free
i Buy your talking machine records at
Ellers Piano house, and receive a 25
record cabinet absolutely free.
Coal.
Crystal Ice tt Storage Co. Phones
Office East 244, A-1244; Bunkers, Slain
6663, A-106J. - .
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