The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 12, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY, JOURNAU, PORTLAND,; SUNDAY- MORNING, JANUARY 12. 1003.
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IOXIGIIT'8 AMUSEMENTS.
l: . . . '
.'CTelHg ........ "The Man of the' Hour"
Marquam,.,..,,..,,,A $10,000 Beauty"
luker ...a......... ."The Other Girl"
' Kmplre- ...... ....The jas Outlaw"
Grand ... ..V. .. Vaudeville
J-yrio ........... .."The Transgre-.aor"
Btar , 'The Night Riders"
Change la Schedule Beg Inning with
-v Monday. January 13, early morning cart
' leava Greshain, :0; Gates. 4:00 :I5;
Jnte 'Junction. :0B :o7: Kendall.
. :07; 7:02. . Arrive Portland 6:40 and
7:40. Mount Bcatt car leaving Portland
- at :10 p? m. will run through to Gatyi.
-, Mount Bcott cara will leava First and
. Alder streets at t:4G. 0:80 a. then
every 19 minutes to 7:10 a. m.i then
every 20 mtnutea to 4:00 p. in.; then
every 10 minutes to 7:00; then every 20
, . mlnutea to 12:00 p. m., laat car. 12:20
" a. m. Leave Lents a, nu, - men
i,, , every 10 minutes, to 7:S5 a.' rn,S 'then
.... every zu mineue to :o p. ra. men
', every 10 mlnutea to S:U p. m.i then
' every Jo, mlnutea to '11:11 p. m,, last
car 11:64 p. m. ' Bellwood cara leave
Portland :.S a, m.; then every II mln
". utes, I. 18. 23 and 41 mlnutea peat the
'. hour. No change tn leaving from Mil-
wauxia ana uoii junction. ..
, Many visitors to the exhibition Of
'V . atudents work field at the , Oregon
' School of Art In the Sellfng-Hlrach
. -building, last Monday, were much- tn
' . tereeted and Impressed by the progreaa
, which baa been made in the laat three
montha alnce the achool opened. The
. work la of a very High order and thoee
must vuiia."'i. vu juu ii.y, cai woanu
their surprise at the advancement el
read v made. The charcoal . drawlnas
from life show the aim of the school in
mnihri. ' "Thai ' Anmfwifliitinn akatchea
from Imagination created much en
' ' thuslaatlo Interest and showed great
skill. The rapid 10-mlmite eketchea
were aJo very clever. Miss Florence
' Chase Currier, the director, baa been
I very fortunate la having talented atu-
- oentg. , ; ,. i ! i
. , With the intention of ruahlng the
'eaat side library building te completion
bv February 1 the library association
r lias let all the contracts for the eon
. atruct.on of the building. The founds
v tton is being iald sad the contract for
.. tha. hutln Kit nlnmhlnr waa let the
:, latter part of last week. The Building
- : to cost IZ.600 wiu be located on prop-
' erty -donated at East - Aider
ana- juaai tieveniu - sireeia. turn
library association la working on ths
. assumption ' that the necessary money
will be raised for the cost of the struc
ture without difficulty among loyal east
side property owners. The . building
must be completed early In order to
make room for the books now In the
basement of the High school,, tne room
there beta desired . for ether school
,t purposes. - . ,
- Don't wait untU spring snd summer
to buy property. That Is the time
. when the majority of the people buy.
- ... .tw-i mttttm Till 1.
' ' ar 1. A I -t...
now. we nave ivr iu wiv cuwmmi
. residence lots on the east side in our
new Jrvlngton tract bounded by Bev-
-enin, xmrteentn, tirasee ana inompeon
V streets. Tou don't have to worry about
the expense of street - sidewalk and
sewer assessments; and the annoyance
. about having gas and water mains laid.
v. All thle is done for you. For prices
and terms, spply to Charles K. Henry
Son, 260 Stark street, Portland, Ore
gon.
' ' The T. W. C. A. "At Home" will be
: ., held as usual Burfday, from '4 to I
- o'clock, at the association rooms, Sixth
and (JaH streets, a. m. uriwey, pnr
4 . cal director at the T. M. C. A., will give
; an Intreatlnr atereoDtlcon lecture on
'his experiences during the Klondike
. rnah. Tti. mueloal nromm Will be aa
follows: vocal aoloa by Mrs. 01
RartBch.LAna'. "By the Waters of Baby
-Ion," and 'a plantation melody;, violin
solo by B. J. Matthla, accompanied by
'. Mrs. Matthls; vocal aolo by E. A. una
.Map, Not a Sparrow Falleni."
- ; Walter Thomas Mills, editor of the
"Saturday Evening Review" of Seattle,
nuVi nn "Etaonnmla Conditions" at the
,f, , M, C A. auditorium this afternoon
at 3 o'clock. A musical program will
also be presented, consisting or vocai
and Instrumental solos end male
chorus led by Mr. MacMlkie. Follow
ing the address a discussion group will
take up one of N the "Conversations of
Jesus." This. In turn, will be followed
" by a fellowship luncheon and singing.
This service is free and ail men are
Invited. . .- -
8. N. Steele, late manager of the Title
Guarantee & Trust company real es
. ' lata department, has opened an of f toe
or nis own at no eecona sireeu r,
Rteele la a real estate man of wide ex
perience and gained Invaluable Insight
of realty through the management of
the realty department of the defunct
bank. Being in the business for him
; self for many years prior to his con
. ! nectlon with the Title Guarantee &
" Truat comMiT. Mr. Steele la in a post
'tton to Impart valuable knowledge to
r the home or. investment seeder. . .
ts PUnt Slbson's ; roses When' the
i around Is not frosen or too wet, plant-
f4ng can be- done all winter. If ,yo
preier spring worK, seiect vrien
and fine plants will be reserved and
. delivered later. Poor rose bushes and
. virlatlni ira denr nt anv trice. Get
the best which can be had at one place
1 The Sibson Bose Nur!er?e Sp5-
t clalistfl In roses acres of roses. .Of
, flee and nurseries. 1180 Mllwaukie ave-
; nue. Phone. SeUwood 60.
William Mack and Billy Webb were
arrested by Patrolman Golti yesterday
atnd lodged In the county Jail to answer
a charge of robbery at Roaeburg. They
y are alleged to have drugged a man and
- to nave taken tivo irom nun. n "
fleer from Roseburg will arrive this
morning to take them to Douglas
county, ' , J.'",.--.-
' Have you 'seen the famous R, A B.
.flat opening loose-leaf ledger used by
the largest firms In Portland? Outfits
, 318.50 and up. Pacific Stationery and
Printing Co 203-205-207 Second .street.
Caroline Hoffman, a buxom German
- woman, who has been annoyed by splr-
; HEITKEMPER'S
Welcome Comparisons
!; WHethcr in their richest and
"rarest, or most inexpensive. jew-
elry, silverware, clocks, watches,
' cut glass, china, bronze, etc-we
welcome comparisons of prices
and values. '
' Here you see the highest pos
' sibilities of the jeweler's, art, in
, eluding flawless diamonds in our
l xiwn make ot matcniess mouni
lntrs. novelty iewelry of dainty
design, and watches of allstand:
ard, guaranteed makes in vthe
most 'exquisite and ' serviceable
"casing. -, ' '
. , ; visit us
HEITKEMPER'S
: JEWELRY STORE i .
Loivcst Priced Jewelry Store
- lor Fine Goods";
2SB MORRISON
STREET
METHODIST CONGREGATION WILL .
SOON BE- HOUSED IN NEW EDIFICE
mi
aw t-'mm-my
-
1 perspectlV ot Proposed Epworth Methodist EpIcopalChnrch. '
Plans of .the new Epwerth Methodist
Episcopal church to be buUt at Twenty
sixth and Savler streets, have been com
pleted and the contract for the on
atrurtlon nt the edlfloe will be let tn A
short time. The estimated cost of the
structure Is $7,000. - The style of the
architecture Is suca that the building
can V enlarged to meet the require
ments of the congregation without ma-
TRAGEDY AND HUMOR ON THE ;
PAGES OF THE
Every Ill's is aa onpubllshed book.
Rt readtna- between thS lines of any
hotel register of elty, tragedies even
sore Interesting than soma of the up-to-date
novels may easily be distin
guished.
a M L . t- . II. .1 l.nl.Rla c
AHU UN IflVI V .1. b liiwiu.".. mar
dicating pathos.1 others that are funny
ana ouiera niunq w un;u i o wuunu
stories of romanoe that would make
even William Dean Howells turn green
with envy. M it
One name, perhaps, like that of the
had been fighting in the courts for
OeVra lV ill ytBwomivu vs. mm wv
children. Is of a father or mother who
. . . a
IB at last o pe reumiea wmi aonio
member of the family from whom he
has been separated for years.
The next name might be ene of some
. . Vkaa 4i. . awlvail all
expectation and anticipation, of hie
marriage wiwin a iw uaya. juia mm
WONDROUS PRIZES OFFERED FOR
ATTENDANTS
Invitations were Issued yesterday by
the Portland, Ad club for their "New
Tear reunion and Jubilee banquet" to
be given Saturday evening. January
IS, at the Hotel Lenox grill. Third
and Main streets. It will Include a
liinnhAnn. smoker and entertainment.
Among other things, the members of
the local ad club are compelled to sign
the following statement which is an ac
knowledgement of their Intention to be
present: "
"I confess that I have left undone
many things and many men that I ought
to have done: that a boost to make our
ad club a bigger hit. in 180$ is for
me to attend not , sometimes part ox
the time, or part of the time some
times,, but all of the time all ot the
timea. f have reformed. . I have nest
ed the date of the January meeting in
my not and hymn book and have asked
my wife, aweetheart, , mother-in-law.
DIAVOLO FAD LANDS ON PORTLAND
WITH FEROCITY OF PING-PONG
Ah,, there, New York and Parlst
rla'vdlo has reached Portland at last.
nova and r Iris clay with the dinkey
little things oa the street in the house
a everywhere.-- r "Y"
Even the men are not exempt, and tne
next thing women will be quietly performing-
the little tricks with the time
?las shaped thing which is thrown In
he air and caught on a string held by
two handles. -
Its, was sent to the asylum for the In
sane at Salem yesterday. She says she
v i n . n , W. MWArnAr. H-.1 ntr
lava unu TVl uui. v vaaw v. - - - a
confident. that he cftn fluiet the spirits
. - . . .. A . .V.a. n..,..
ii once see is aoie w uvyuuu .uv ui.
to him. . ;
Must leave Wednesday. My pianos
that I have advertised In this paper oa
must ' all be sold by Wednesday
afternoon. ' I have Orders to leave
for New "York on ,the Northern
Paclflo train .that day. If you want
a good piano I have got it for you,,
and you don't have to pay anybody a
profit to get one. See me before it Is
too late at 103 Front street. I. F.
Ramacclotti, General Agent
t The People's forum will hold Its reg
ular weekly meeting this evening at
8 o'clock, in thetMulkey building, Sec
ond and Morrison streets. J. B. Stev
ens will lead a discussion of Shakes
peare, as the topic of the evening. Dur
ing - the ' evening he will give several
recitations' from Shakespeare' works.
JaBurns' i Anniversary,' new Armdiry
hall, Friday,' January .14, auspices of
Clan Macleayi Address on Burns and
tha Rurna eountrv. bv Bishop Scaddinic
illustrated by lime-light views. Best
musical talent in tne cuy wiu appear.
Highland piping and dancing. ,
The Portland Shoe Repair , company.
589 Yamhill street, Between Third and
uvmrth atreeta. ' Phone Main 765. Your
shoes repaired while you wait. Best
oak soles,;? 6 cents. Bauer & Stopper.
This will remind voti that now Is ths
time to have your hair mattresses reno
vated and returned the same day. Phone
Main 474- The Portland Curled Half
factory.-, tu ftieisger. proprietor. . t
Installation of officers will take place
at the regular meeting of Wmslow
Meade circle no. t.. laaies pi tne u.
A. R.,-Tuesday evening.
KtMLrner ' lease Parkins, for Camaa.
Washousaf and way landlnrs. daily ex
cept Sunday. Jeeves Washington street
aocit t s p. . -
Thomas Dobson left an estate valued
at $31,662, according to the ( report of
i ej, . , 1 1 ii .
I terially altering, lta appearance. . -'
ine nonunuun iuvin( win ramver iu
hand Is composed of T. 8. McDsniel, A.
M. Smith, E. T. Johnson of the City
Church Extension society and Rev. C.
T. McPherson, pastor, Ernest Blue and
F. K. Pomeroy for the congresatlon.
Rev. C. T McPherson, -pastor of ths
Epworth church, baa secured the Oregon
state ' building, Lewis and Clark fair
grounds, for use as a temporary church.
HOTEL REGISTER
there Is the little slip of a girl, per
haps, with her heart fluttering with
excitement at the realization of meet
ing someone dear to her, who ahe has
not seen for years.
Incidents of this character and hun
dreds of others sre written on the hotel
register every day In the year. Just the
names and the home of the Individual
are actually written, but all the joys
and troubles of a human heart, the an
ticipations, the hope and the disap
pointments of an ordinary life are also
there in almost every case.
Each has his own little world that he
Is living In, with his air castles and
other thtnirs he Is building. And oth
ers are those who are suffering from
Incidents which have taken place, all
perhaps, owing to no fault of their own,
and theynust suffer the consequences.
Francis J. Heney registered at the
Hotel Portland .yesterday morning. On
the same page was the name of S. A. D.
puter.
If hotel registers could only talk.
AT ADMEN'S FEAST
sister, other fellow's sister to remind
me on that date where I am to go in
the evening, and I will be present."
The invitation. In another place,
reads:
"It is proposed to make this meeting
a test of individual loyalty and there
fore a record-breaker for attendance.
Pools are selling that it will exceed 0
per cent of the membership. It win go
to 100 per cent If you are there. First
80 men arriving get prises.
"To the first 10 Lock of Rinaldo's
"To the second 10 Formula for the
Rellig smile. J
"To the third 10 Hoffman's beauty
secrets. .
Tha officers of the East Side Bus!
ness Men's club will be guests, like
wise admen delegates from Seattle,
Spokane, Yakima, Lewis ton, Astoria,
Eugene, Hood River and others enroute
to Oakland to atiena me annual coast
convention of advertising men.
A traveling man was amusing a
crowd at the Oregon hotel yesterday
afternoon with this plaything, which la
now all tha art over all the country.
. Dlavolo is so old that many of tbe
old timers of this country, and In fact
all parts of the world, have never seen
It before. It Is hundreds and hundreds
of years old.
The e-ame is so old that It Is yonng.
It Is so ancient that It is nsw. Harry
Thaw , plays It every day. And now
Portland has It In all Its glory.
the appraisers. X F. Wilson. Robert
Galloway and L. T. Peery, filed yester
day. Or this sum $21,660 Is In real
estate, and io,oiz in notes.
Painting, tinting, paper hanging and
ploture framing. Portland Paint and
Paper company, 2S1 First st. Mala 4879.
Will pay cash for deposits, Oregon
Trust or Title Guarantee. H, W. God
dard, 118 Second.
Acme Oil Co. seU safety coal on and
fine gasoline. Phone East 78); B-1D07.
' H, W.' Moore, expert photographer.
Elks' building. Seventh and Stark sts.
Highest price paid for fresh eggs.
Kruse's. Park and Morrison. .
ZX Chambers, optician, II Seventh,
Journal want ads, lo is word.
Bark Tonlo for rheumatism. -
Wliere to Dine. ;
Merchants' lunch dailr. 25a Sunday
dinner, SOo. JECruse'a. Park and Morrison.
' Moore's restaurant serves' a special
60-cen t Sunday dinner. 148 Fifth st. ,
Watson's Restaurant will serve a Ha
ehicken dinner today. 10 cents, r
, Expo pink Sunday.
On. account of .-the last appearance
of. the Passion play at the Expo, the
rink will remain open this one Sunday.
There will be skating all day and the
fictures will be shown at 4:80 and at
p. m. If you haven't seen the Passion-play
be sure and do so Sunday.
The rink will not be open to skating
on Sunday regularly. : Next week continuous-
music and moonlight akatina-
afternoon and evening-. 1
v ;PEH0NAL ;
Wr. and Mrs. C. W. Norddy and their
son, Tommy left Wednesday for a trip
througn caiuornia ana Mexico. rney
will be Joined at Medford by Mrs. W.
A. Handley, sister of Mrs. Norddy.
LEFFERT'S
sale op v
i. v ' ..... - , '
DIA10ND
i , Will Continue for
. the Balance of January -v
We; announced last week that
we had too many diamonds on
hand, money lying idle i and
producing' nothing; that . we
needed cash and decided to sell
our precious stones at a big
discount. ' We have decided to
continue this sale during the
balance of January. We must
reduce our magnificent itoclc
of diamondsmounted and unmounted-
We have found that
.we have entirely too many, and
if you want to make a profit
able and safe Investment here
is an opportunity to buy per
fect white .diamonds at a great
Reduction
Former Price. 5 - Now.
t 13 Perfect white Diamond $ 8.00
16 Perfect white Diamond $ 12.00
$ 32 Perfect White Diamond $ 24.00
$ 36 Perfect white Diamond $ 27.00
45 Perfect white Diamond $ 33.75
70 Perfect white Diamond f 52.50
$110 Perfect white Diamond $ 82.50
8122 Perfect white Diamond $ 9140
8150 Perfect white Diamond $112.50
$180 Perfect white Diamond $135.00
$225 Perfect white Diamond $163.75
$255 Perfect white Diamond $191.25
$300 Perfect white Diamond $225.00
$360 Perfect white Diamond $270.00
$400 Perfect white Diamond $300.00
lElFFlEKrS
. Diamond Specialists
272 Washington Street ;
Near Fourth. Phone Main 7520.
SEATTLE SOLOIST
SINGS IIEKE THIS WEEK
Fred Butler, basso soloist ot ths. First
Congregational church of Seattle, who
will be here this week n sing at the
r
m
nightly revival Services at the First
Presbyterian church, Twelfth and Alder
street.
At a recent meeting of the Woman's
Trade Union league, of Chicago, the
committee on benefits reported a propo
sition whereby all women trade union
ists of that city can have the service
of a physician for 10 cents a year. The
plan will probably be put into practical
pjerenoTjmuienearrjii
AanrsxMxsTS.
HEIL.IO THEATRE
Wednesday Eve.. Jan. 29
i
.. America's Famous Basse.
MERB13RT
WITHERSPOON
Mall orders received beginning Mon
day, January 80. Address W. T.
Pani-le, Manager JKelllg Theatre.
PRICES Lower floor, first 10 rows,'
82.00; last f rows, 81.80. Balcony,
first 9 rows, 81-00; last 5 rowa, 78a.
Entire Gallery, 7 Sc. (No reserve In
Gallery;)
READ! READ!
SMITH'S MAGAZINE
rxruu stobt
The Maiti of the
Hour
For sale at all News Stands.
At HWllg Theatre all week.
L
The Gray Motor
e-EOKSXPOWXX, t97.5&
Installed free. Beat and cheanest Gaso
line Engine. For Launches or . Motor
Boats. ' " 'i ,-: . i-'
F. A. BRICKELL, Agent
480 OUntoa st,. whose SeUwood T38.
IS Y0URI MCE I11I.ED
Wsary features rested and made
happy. The Frakes Seauty Parleni are
tha . final solace ef the Dlaln woman.
whether it be halrdresslng, scalp treat
ment, facial massage, electrical or any
other of the most modern treatments,
you wilt find-It beat done at the Frakea,
.wasninirion street, near xejiin.
The' prices are reasonable, ;
' This Great
f Double-Value
Offer Ouffht 5
Offer
e ' '..,' r fcj 1
to Bring
:v,
Doiible
FOR REGULAR $23 TO $23 FABRICS. MADE-TO-MEASURE
THE USUAL COLUMBIA
HIGH-CHARACTER FINISH, SUPERIOR
STYLE AND. FIT
With an Extra Pair
of Trousers
FREE
It's a tailoring offer that stands out in the lime-light-1
$ distinctive! unparalleled, in this city, and
your time no matter how valuable -will be well
spent in giving it five minutes' investigation.
Elks
Bldg.
GRANT PHBGLEY, Manager
Why Wear
READY-MADE CLOTHES?
A perfect fitting tuit of clothes gives yon a feeling of
confidence. It helps to make you a successful man.
Wear good clothes and the world smiles with you.
Ready-made clothes, slung together three thousand miles
away, and sent out on guess work may look well for a little
time, but soon the wrinkles appear, the iron is brought in
use, this soon fails and the suit is old and looks shabby long
before its time.
We will build a suit to your order material, fit, style and
workmanship guaranteed for little more and often less
money than you now pay for "guess work" clothes. And
what a satisfaction in knowing you art "dressed right" and
that your suit will hold its shape long after the price is
forgotten.
Call or write today for samples and prices. Remember
we guarantee to please you or your money back.
The S. D. Wills Tailoring Co.
UtVt Filth Street, ggg", Portand, Oregon .
Special Sale High Grade
Canned Goods
FOR 8ATURDAY AND MONDAY. BUY YOUR CANNED FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
FROM D. C. BURNS COMPANY
BYs THH CASE AND DOZEN AND SAVE 5 TO 60o PER DOZEN.
Extra. Fane?
ev Corn, reruiar i.ou per
. . aa aa -
Vana Otanf
ndard Corn, regular 11.30
J. M. Fltcklnfi-er Solid Pack Tomatoes,
Special ..................' ............ .......
in., a. t .alia Dntiii Pd lr TniiiitiMiL IU'l f nl 11 Ka tier doc
AUVU W AaWa aiva.W - L , - ' a m a a a
gnecial ........ SX.ifu
FarmBlde Brand. Rome, N. Y, Extra Sifted Peas, V. regular $1.75 .
per dos. Special ...Sl.oO
rarmaida. Rome, N. Y-. Bifted Peas, l'a, regular $1.60 per doa.
rarmaide, Rome.' N.' Y' Tender CutRetuge Beitia,' $'t$V per 'doi.' ' A
fiocial - SXeOO
Farmalde, Rome, N. Yw Refugee Beaaa, S'c, regular $140 per doa.
Special 81.90
Farmalde Rome, N. Y., Fane Extra Small Refugee Beans, regular $3.00 per
doa. Special . ..82.50
Farmside, Rome, N. X., Solid Pack Pumpkins, regular $2.40 per do.
Special ........... 9X.9Q
Farmside, Rome, N. Y Solid Pack Squash, t's. regular $2.40 per
Farmside. Rome' N Y. Spinach', i'i" regular 's'aib'per'dosV' SpeVi'aK IfglSQ
Hawaiian Fancy Slice Pineapples, regular $3.60 per doa. Special.... 82.75
Our prloes average lowest for erdlaary and extraordinary .uaUt3r. ' -:
D. C. BURNS COMPANY
' aid Third Si, Bet. Taylor and Salmon. Both Phones. Mai die, A-ieaa.
PR0MPLRVI6& ;
REAOMABLE PRICED
0REG0fi-PTOTO-5ro6KQ
. .. x. UBESxa coxEir. x.
llt-6 ST. BaV4K.M
. : BJUSTXXHGr BAMOtAlSt W , -
: Um3 a UU ' a -.
At PLTJMTnXaH DKXTO 8T0SVB during
their brush sals. Third and Madison sta,
Ought ,
- Quick
7th and
Stark
jt a. t ,
uui. epvciai ...........
do.
per do. Special
fa, reruiar $1.80 per do.
ax.au
a. a - a
Sewing Machines at Low Prices
Fifty slightly damaged sowing ma
chine. Including lingers. Wheler A
Wilson, Domestics, Whites. Household,
Davis and others, for sale very, cheap
to make room for new stock. ',
SO CirFI 835 Koxitaos
J. JlULL' Maiua Bldg.
J. Sbenacsky. Yls2oiv Glrzizj
Promptly attended to to any part of the
elty. -Doora and windows bought and sold.
B4 Second, aeaa Jeff. Phone Pao. SQ37.
Mattresses and .Utbohterin
rr I
slade Over AHA Made to t)rder.' Carpets :
.Sewed and Laid. Phone Main IS7S. . .
HASSBT If XfASSXT. SOS Fourth Street !
v 1 , . ... '
- le aBwrlnf ' o-rt!a)ti her la, plesM i
nentlua The Journal. - 1
1 1
,:0FIATS r-.
''nisi. i
1
Our faros la an nrtinluA that wa rn
do your entire crown, bridge and put
work in a day If neceaaerv. Th! i.
be appreciated by people from out of
town. You may nave your teetti ex
tracted in the morning and go home at
night with new ones.
Positively Painless Brtraettom Pre
: Wkea Platee at Bridge Are
W. A. WISI; Dentist
Twenty Years In Portland. '
Falling bldr.. Third and Waahlninn
sts. S a. m. to I p. m. Sundays. S tt
Painless Extraction, SOo; Plates, 15.
BOTH PXOHXS, A AJTO XAX2T 8039.
LAST CHANCE
. , TO BEE x
PASSION PLAY
Notice The Expo Rink will
remain open this Sunday enly,
on aooount of the last appearance
of tha "Passion Play," '
Skating Ail Day :
pioturea ae 4iso a4 sioe f, at,
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Kext week Moonlight Skating
j4 continuous mulo afternoon
and aveninf.
THE J AS. I. MARSHALL
MANUPACTURINQ CO.
Show Cases, Cabinets. Store
and Office Fixtures
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tors Promts Changed, Xenses Bemod
led, Oeaeral Contracting, riass Brawn,
get Couch Street. Phone Paolflo 1181.
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ftortCanf.. Oregon.
Pure Beautiful Jade Jewelry
Gold Bracelets and 61 k
net Rings of all descrtp
tlons made to order.
American names en
graved with the- three
cardinal Chinese charac
ters, vfca. Glory, Proa
perlty and Longevity.
Charges reasonable and
orders of any design
promptly executed and
sent prepaid to any part
of the U. a The Skilled
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Chinese Jeweler, TOOK SABT Q tt CO
jsy Tu Chong, ingr as juuer iirwi.
Diamond Douse Paint
GUARANTEED
g gallon lota, SI. 40 P eL
1 gaUoB lota, S1.50 Pr taL
.. Manufactured tr
PORTLAND SASH & D00H CO.
830 mat St, ortlaa, Os.
To Make A Long Ttle Short. WofM!m
a. a '13 "
DtBvwed vL - rtE rU S-W
itsun &boe Repair mo
3333
Set AJdsr Stnst uunux.
FURS FURS
Remodeling a specialty. Pine Purs at
less than wholesale,
S.. Schumacher
. 28S 'VABXSOB; BT, BBAB 8BZB6B.
Store Room for Rent
cos. vxxm ajto pxabbexs.
' V,-V' Apply r:
,, Laco House Laundry
' ; ftSH V. Twentieth St, -
"The lSIckelodton Theatre"
Opposite Oregonian HUf.
TODAT '
THB TWO WBiUCKT PIGS."
And '
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ANT BEAT Be, '
Hair Cutting 25c
N ' SSOBS. 83XRBB PBI3
THE MODEL
The finest 11-ohalr Barber P!.-n tn V
city, only f-best barbers itij jujt i.
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