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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND SUNDAY ' MORNINO. JANUARY 19 1803. TONIGHTS AJiUSOlENTS. ni . GHBBT7D innsifi invFRS win ifnnrMPcn nunc "w ,w IllUllfll LU IJI1UL 15Mi CRIES FORMOTHER ''iiiiiiV 4 ""'"wnofiv !MtL JA-KE4.tdvaffe Noted Instrumentalists Xto Emplr "A Desperate Chanel ,'Clude an txtr pair Of trotXS- .( A . . lr - ai, . ; ers-with each - suit crthis v.quam eit Monto, - Lyrlo ....."Land, of th Midnight Sun' gur "Kidnapped1 Th Fhllatheas , ot Xmmanuel Baptist church held their monthly , business meeting last Monday avnlng. An Infor- month. It's simply Nicoll's way o( keep- The coming- of Madame Terem Car i reno, one of the moat temperamental artist of the ' ate, to the Marauam Grand theatre on Monday venlng, thi roatlon box. through which the mem-lino; a large IOrcc. 01 tlllOfS and third of February, haa aroused the In bera can make Jnqurlea and get help- riiivJ-ritween seasons- M attention of every mualo fuj Information from each otW. will CUUerS OUSyDCIWCCn Seasons- ,ow throutnout a JBn br6a4tn and Cleaning Up the IUrpluStOclc of the city. It haa t.n many years vntmr m.n alio chose their class colore cardinal and old gold. Since tne cias wa or- fanlaed In the latter part of October, 807. with four charter members, the memhemhli haa been increased to 41. A Sail tad Exfra Trousers $25 liMri wHinnma la umrad every young k lady, who wish to become a member Etlsfaetloa guaranteed In-all caaea. or a visitor or in wmcu Garment to order In a day If required, every Sunday at 11:45 a. m. at jrntnan-i dItM Tuxedo fiuiu a specialty. ul Baptist church, corner Second and ut a y" , Mead atreeU. ' Judo Oantenbeln In the circuit court yesterday had 4 bunch of Haven delin quency caaea from St. Johns. Four, ef the offenders were boys II and II years of a-e, and the other three were girls It and 14 years old. A allocking condi tion of affairs was revealed, In which all seven were found to be' lulpable. :ir f sr; "S mtasu feet Wash, aad Stark t the reform school, but sentence was ana aeiia-nted Portland with her ma. nlflcent art. and her return thla fall to the United States haa hn created with . demonatratlona of the moat re markable enthuaiaam everywhere. She will be the next la the Lola Steers. Wynn Coman aeries, and will play at the Marauam Grand under their direc tion. . . , . . .. While Carreno Is known as one of the moat Intensely temperamental clay- ers of the day, 4hoae who are familiar Tliree-Ycar-Old Child; Sobs ' as Father Steals Her ' I J-Away From "TVhere Is my mama, X want mama." -,v : ' ';;,., '. ' Thcee are the words three-year-old Merle Big ham Is said to nave uttered between , her sobs on January I when she 'was kidnaped from her mother's home by her father, Amos BIgham, The toother, Mrs. Tlrsnh BIgham, has aeoured a citation from presiding Judge Cleland In the circuit court requiring mi (nam to appear oeiore tne court next Wednesday afternoon. - Meantime he le restrained xrom disposing or. . any oi I hla 'personal property, his wife fearing that he will turn bis chattels Into money and flee with the child to hla former home in Canada. Woman Telia . sHory, Suspended and the - boys releaeed on paroie. ine gine wut oe oBa uwr also, to keep them in the right path, , 8. R. 8tambaugh, who resides at SIS Grand avenue, has aaked the polio .to asslat In locating the . present where abouts of his brother. M. T. Starabaugh, who dlaappeared from hi room in the Logan building three days ago and haa not since been seen. Starabaugh la said 1 have been despondent because of lack of employment and his friends and relatives fear for his personal safety. He Is described aa being 41 years old, weight about 141 pounds, I feV Inches high, and dark complexion. When laat seen he was dreesed In a. dark suit and wore a black raincoat, ,, r Nursing revenge for his arrest on complaint of W. Roaummy several weeks ago, Li, Groobman yesterday warned the clerk's office that Rosummy will soon apply for a license to marry miss Annie MJderovsKT. urooomaa say an is sonatas are astonished at the dignity and restraint which she infuses Into these Interpretations, which are never theless Imbued with some of her In domitable fervor. Carreno herself f ur nlahea the answer, far she insists that her sympathy with these master writ ings that .she approaches a rendition of the mualo with something of the demeanor of a devote about to cole brat a rite. Carreno Insists that Beethoven la not only lofty and sublime but also In tensely human. tier playing of the great Appaslonat sonata, which baa formed on of the moat Interesting num bers of her recent recital program, is a truly, remarkable performance. Only Go without butur on roar br-rf W;" necessary, . out wear Becoming cioinea,i musio lover., it I either academic, a In the word a successful business cold, bloodless performance,, o a thing Mrs. BIgham says she does not know with her Interpretations of Beethoven where the little girl haa been taken by scrlptlons of their property, to the tax department of the sheriffs of f toe. nd aa soon as posmoie statement wui os sent to them. Those who comply with thl request will be able to avoid the rush at the collection office In the court house when the book are thrown open, . .v, .. . wi I of unbalanced storm and stress. mM gi luis uiiy sums urn aim J rsno. with har llmltUss tohnlnn. men who want to suooeed In any walk be wealth of - tone, color and her Car- ber broad W 111 AW IKII IBr lUlluni l.lk. Bilk hum. nit. ..lr. .V.. . w.uV I - w r . ' : ' 1 ' " - -- be long remem- nn Mna kawA than, mK tA vnn I "lymiur win f 'r ..." " T . V.-.T j n.'.rr I ADDaalonata, a thins- iih clleStT doinr ethmaasl- bird- ' l " n n' h-n, ha?t asks for allmon acn client, ooing every mmg poasi-i. tAlv. mr. rrMt h kn nrontrt in Eve wi m.k-inV suit in thVhii-a achievement in the past, nothing have been paying, r f oV ill Kv. us inakl rou? mor Impresaiv than her playing o? BIgham I a carp dt . ciio'na TeUertMmtSny Beethoven mualo has been heard in took plac In Poi Vk i..qHith eompany, &n(ion tor many a day. On thl point Joseph Quinlln - I the critic have declared ladles' class of Taylor I amphaUcaUy. . you, meai for each bl to gratify hi every wish. memDer, to order next eult. lot Stark, near Sixth. The young Street Sunday school meet at the home her father.' and aha la greatly worried over , to anair. . iateiy ane na been living at the home of Joseph Quinlln, and It waa from thl Dlace thai little Merle wae taken In the absence of her mother. The seen on that occasion 1 thus described In an affidavit by Mag gie yuinian: - "I saw the defendant, Amo BIgham, on the day he took the child Merle from my borne and from It mother, the motner not osins; insre at ins urn. The child wa crying and aeked me, 'Where la my mama, X want my mama," . Mrs. BIgham haa also begun suit for divorce on the ground oi cruelty, ene ays that her husband made false! charrea ooneetlna; her name with that of Joseph Quinlln, at whose home eh ha been residing lor some time witn her child. She aays her husband was extremely jeaioua, out without reason, and that he called her namea and slapped her face on January 9, the day the child waa taken In charge by her tamer. . - . raUed to Support Wife. ' She also .charges that BIgham has fa II tut to nrdvlde for her BUDDort -Bhe : - . . - - - i ox sav per roontn ana i n addition which they ave been paying for on Installment. themselvo i I m mnw w . . . . . - Ttn.umn.V'i first rnu.in anil th. Ore. or tneir teacner, Mrs. il. naco. ror in r est veiv v vi buib)iub a wieiuwu v ntrdenomlnatlonal Philathea society. The officer were elected and a meet ing of the executive committee waa lannaa xor tne purpose .or drawing up gon law does not allow first cousin to marry. Groobman 1 taking no chance In hi camoalsn for revena on Rosum my, for th remembrance of the day he spent in th city lall rankle In hi WOODMEN AND CIRCLE planned for the purpose .of drawing breaiL He has . suit Undlrur agilnat n.tltutln and bylaw. A ehort hilnamiVs efto sirilt I ddrea of ncoursgement wa given by hi nmy for l.ttl tor fala arrat. tn Dr. njaroiB young. All LLATION Th following efflcer ef Woodlawn grange No.' Ill, Patrons of Uiuhaadry, were duly Installed Saturday : evening. January 11, by Worthy Master 1 J. J. Johnson of .Evening Btar grange: J. W. Black,' Master, reelected; Anna H. Pat- roun ladies ar uraantly reaueated to com ana join in tn worg. : "Burns' Anniversary" concert and j dance, Armory hall. Friday, January )!, auspices of Clan Macleay. Program of Scottish songs by Mrs. Walter Reed, Mlas carpenter and hla marriage roruana in nor. illn suDDorts the state ment of Mrs. BIgham a to th affec tion of th child for her. He says that when Mrs. Blerham waa absent from th house for a time ne has seen Men cry until her return. BIgham will now be called on to juetlfy hla action In taking the child, and the mother will seek to compel tne return of 'the little on to her custody pending th suit for dl- fCZEMA QUICKLY CURED. tn7ove7seer; Suean E. Wlndle, lecturer; Cnbill7 MUs Evl M Tvtle! J. A. Milton, steward; J. E. Stanaberg, 9nSt JWfil A m Ta Vlt salstsnt st.wri? Msrth Hinmin. B.t,wrt . VftrCc. P.m an.nd Mr GarnetL secretary; Hen More - Than 500 Persons Present at Ceremonies Thursday Evening. t,mmtta vaaii si w sa . euai tun a umii i issiiaf chaplain; Fred Keller, treasurer; Clam v. uarnett, secretary; Henry m. uavia, gatekeeper; Eva Robinson, Cere; Glen- nle Lee, Pomona; Edith Schmerl, Flora; Allle Jerman, lady assistant at ward; Nett,l Xubljc, inualcian. The Baraca das of th Zmmanuel Baptist church, corner Second and Mead streets, baa been organised with W. E. Whitman as president and J. T. Gunn as teacher. There ha been a steady growth In Interest and attend ance. 17, being preaent on January 5. mnA .MAM fttM 4A 1 a mt 1i,tci1o ThA aim of th class 1 to be of eervice to Reed Treble Clef club. Bishop Soed- I dins' will deliver ah address illustrated by limelight views on the "Character and Poetry of Burn." Highland pip ing ana ueocingv Admission, euo. Mary W. Morgan In seeking epara tlon from her husband, Harvey G. -Morgan, charge that her husband cam to her sick bed In the hospital and tried to stir up disputes with her and used profane language. They were married laat Fourth of July, but th glories of the day 1 failed to follow the couple in their matrimonial venture. She want Webfoot camp No. IS, Woodman of th World, and Royal Clrcl of th Wo men of Woodcraft held a joint Installs-1 tlon of officers Thursday night which will pass Into history as on of th great event of th popular orders. More man eoo peraons attended the installa tion and many others were forced to return to their home unable to crowd Into th hall. Paat Consul Frank Motter was pre sented with a handsome gold watch and th Installing officers, William Deldt young men In any- way - that help may be 'needed. Any man may be sure of Com on Sun a welcome and a mend, day, mt 11:41 o'clock. , to resume her maiden nam of Mary and Mr. J. Leach, were presented with ui uuuqucia oc rosea ana carna Speeche were made paying high W. Kester. beautiful bouquet of rosea and carna- i l nuns, oyeeuaes were maae payin Druggist talc warning! The board of I tribute to the work done by the order pharmacy will hold an examination In Portland Tuesday, March 10, 1108. Drug- Martin . RekdahL who waa employed aista throughout the state not comply- on. th bark Elglnahir and who was In- fng with th pharmacy aw wlU be vig- Jured January T. filed libel paper. had against the owner of the vessel Tn the rhJfVviarSrLoe! tS avoM United EUtea district court thl morn- !0r,.I.0.u.1: ""S?0'?. Y?i? arrest onouia il vncg muo atpiiivvuuii with th secretary, Hon. Oeorge C Blakeley of The Dalle, Oregon.. ing. Rekdahl wanta fl.OOO for th in juries sustained. Deputies of the county clerk's office ar busy balancing th new tax rolls. and it Is expected that they will be In the handa of the sheriff for collection of taxes about January 27. Taxpayers are still under Invitation to send de- Municipal Judge Cameron yesterday called the attention of Chief Grits macher to the fact that the time of th official of th police court is unneces sarily taken up with the cases of per son who have been arrested for in sufficient cause. Recently so many flagrant case hav com to tn atten tion of.Judge Cameron that he thought and a rousing good time was enjoyed oy ui wno were lucxy enough to get Into the hall. The following officer wer Installed by the Webfoot camp No. Frank Motter, P. C; Dr. H. J. Harris, C. C.; F. M. Reynold. A. L.: N. H. Biro, Denser; A. U. Barbur, clerk; F. H. Thornton, escort; G. Mclntyre, watch; P. Brown, scout; T. J Murphy, a A. ElUott and L. Goldenberg. man agers; Dr. T. H. Dammach and Dr. C S. Hoemer, physician. Officer of the Royal Circle, Women of Woodcraft, were installed as folio we: Sarah L. Nelson, P. Q. N.; Phoebe F. Jones, G. N.; Little Lumsden, Adv.; iduwi uupin, sosk.; aiary Murpny, A a.; r. jarown, u. a.; uinan I, ing. clerk; C. G.; Danxer; ttooert . Danld- Moaa x. Hudson, Morrow, Margaret It necessary to plac the facts before Muldoon and Margaret Robert, manax th. nhinr or nniiCA. i bb ' That a saloon keeper Is not a proper witness to testify to th reputation and rood moral character of an applicant, is the opinion given hy A. c vauiet, as- SHAKESPEAEE LINES ABE TO BE READ Vew Bmr. Foslam, Vow Obtainable I m ia gmall Qnaatlttas. Announcement wae made today by the dispenser of poslamt the new cure for eotema, of the adoption of a speoial fifty-cent site for th convenience of thOBe who use tne orug xor pimpies. blackheads, blotches, humor, acne, red noses scaly scalp and other minor skin trouble which require but a small quantity to cure. Heretofore poslam haa been put up specially for ecsema patient in large two-dollar Jar only. The new si can be obtained at the Bkidmore Drug company ana otner leading drugstore or direct fromthe Emergency Laboratories, No. 12 West Twenty-fifth otreet. New York City. In eczema case poslam stops itching with first application, ana proceeds , to heal, curing cnronlo cases In two weeks. In minor skin troubles results show after overnight application. Experi mental samples may still be had free of charge by writing to the laboratories for them. H0N0B MEM0EY OF ROBERT BURNS All arrangements hav been completed for the concert at th Armory on the evening of January 14 In dcelebratlon of the one hundred and forty-ninth an niversary of Robert Burn. In addition to a dance following th regular mual cal program there will be a highland fling with bagpipe accompaniment ThoB who will take part In th con cert ar as follow: Mis Ethel M. Lytle and Mis Grace Campbell, sopranos; Mr, waiter Keed, . T tt a.Uk , . n. C'l'ireaiu nuioBsui o. vi i ivi iciiui. Dom J. Zan, baHtone. The Treble Clef club of 20 vetoes will also take part Another feature Is to be Bishop Charles a. Bcadding, wno win give a illustrated lecture on the poetry an character of Robert Burns. yfl O L U M B I AT Tailoririg U " owes its splendid success . and popularity to uniform and invariable Wghualityi work manship, reliability of fabrics used, the superiority of , style attained, un usually satisfactory fit, and last and quite as important to most men its ex tremely moderate cost, Cv v .. In Columbia made-to-measure garments there is everything that can be desired by a discriminating ;dresser. The extraordi nary value offered now. duringi our Mid Season Clearance Sale, should prove irre- .sistible to every man in Portland. ' ' ' t . -,. ,. ; '. '". $95 to 028 Suitings Special "Now At With an Extra Fair of Trousers Absolutely Free This is your chance to save in cost,-to gain in value and, if not already one of our patrons, to become acquainted with the merits of indisputably the best attire proposition in all the town. Elks Bldg. 7th aad Stark GRANT PHEQLEY, Manager Th January entertainment for mem bers Of th T. W. C. A. will be held Wednesday vn!ng, January 22, at the Sixth and Oak se- NOW W ar: cutting the life -out of our entire stock of Jewelry left - over from the holiday rush. - v, OUR LEASE f Expires March 1, and as . we ar unabl to get . a V - renewal we i must su our entire stock of tine . Jewelry In less than 40 day. v v . . v OUR NAME OUR GUARANTEES W are on of th eld est a and x most reliable establishments in Port land and when w ad vertise to - sell goods at 25 to 50 per cent dis count on regular price we do It The sacrifice will be tremendous but .'the goods must be sold. Well selected tin ef Ebony and Sterling Silver Toilet Sets 33 Per Cent4 Discount AXi OTHEX GOODS 80 TO 50 PEB CE2TT : 9XSC0V2RT , Shopping Bags ; 50 Per Cent Off Our larg stock of Dla monds and Standard ' Watches will b sold at ' this sal at unprece dented price.. , ABENDROTH . ststant to the attorney general of the United fctate. Th ouestion arose ye. terday ia the naturalisation proceedings of John C Roeder, a German, in Judge mul.nrt's court The testimony of Fred Beicn, a saioon aeeper, wno vujewicu "f association rooms, OT v.w streets, at I o'clock. . A . i. iivin I Mrs. Frank Swantoh has been ...rJrrYT ' . v.7. V "1 floured to give a Shakespearean program. at o uiviaiun biidoi, For several years Mrs. Swanton was on look for work on th morning of Jan- the rostrum under the Red path Lyceum nary 7 and ha not yet returned. His Bureau, and gave readings in all the wife and family are very much worried large cities' of this country and Eu haeanae of their Inability to gain a clue rope. Blno her marriage Mra. Swan. to his. whereabouts and have asked the ton haa only given ' the reading for S ollce to assist in th search that la philanthropic purpose or for educa elng mad for him. tional evening, as in this case. Her liruiimn wiu luuuwa; all , SALE OF HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES. last Week of th Great Administrator's Xodootloa Sal. Th last week of the Administrator's Sale brings splendid reductions in all household supplies table linens, nap kins, towels, fancy linens, lace curtains, curtain materials, blankets, comforters. bedspreads,, aoeets, pillow cases, por tlerres, table covers, couch covers, etc. We ohallenge you to match our prices at any store In this city. McAllen A MCDonneii. tne more Noted zor seat seen 1, from "King John"; act 6. acene Goods at Lowest Prices. usu v . r"" seen 1, "Romeo and Juliet , BROS. 334 Washington St., Of th W. C. Noon- Bag company among the heir or W. u. moon wa given yee terday In th filing of a motion by R w Wilbur, asklna that Judce Clelant modify hi recent decision declaring the widow, Emily J, Noon, subject to the trust created by tne coaicii to tne wiu. Hereafter ail saloons that hav been allowed to remain open on Sunday for th purpose of allowing patrons to piay pool ana DUliaras must oiubo tucir uuu the same as those places that have no Sool tables, me oraer was issueu w le police captains yesterday by Chief of. Police Grltsmacher. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise will address th People's forum tonight at 7:0 o'clock, meeting to b neia in tne Atuixey ouua- ing, Seoona ana Morrison streets, xn uhit of his address will be "Th Re ligion Of the Semites." Th public la Invited. Mr. Mlnnt Fenton waa ordered com- I mitted to the Insane asylum by County Judg Webster yesterday.? She is af fected - by numerous delusions and ' It was considered unsafe to allow her to remain longer at large. Th Portland Shoe Repair company, ! YamhUl street.' between Third and ! Tnurth street. Phone Main 7666. Tour hoe repaired while you watt Best I oak sole, 76 cents. - Bauer Stopper. V,', .' . ' i. v r . 'r'-V' Save you seen th famous R. A H. : flat opening loose-leaf ledger used by the laraest firms In Portland T Outfits i f 1S.S0 and up. Paclflo Stationery and I Printing Co IOJ-206-807 Second street Thl will remind ymi that "now I th time to hav your hair mattresses reno vated and returned the same day. Phone Main 474. ' Th Portland Curled Hair factory, a. uetsger, proprietor. . - Steamer Jess Harkina, for Cam, Washougal and way landings, dally ex eept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet dock at I p. m. ; .; , . ... . J, from "Corlolanus." aot 6, scene Mra. Swanton will be assisted, bv Miss Carrie Florilla Spalding, who will sing Shakespearean songs. HED LETTER DAY AT PORTLAND HOTEL There were 86 arrival at th Ho tel Portland Friday. This 1 the red letter da-" of the year and In fact wa th largest day of arrivals since laat October. Just previous to th holiday th. tint! . aA Victim n fallln.. rff mm l free to prove hi ability to cure perma- u,uany doea Almost ImmediaUly after nently deafness, head noises and catarrh tho ffrat of , th year, however, and ' cr i 1 . 1" xr I wnen tne currency r amine was at aa oiu.iiiii, no. H.im .ui..!, MuiBu ttlm pusmess began to resume it JPre Deafness Cure, A remarkable offer made by one of I th lea dins- ear specialists in thl coun try. Dr. Branaman offers to all apply ing at one two full months' medicine City, Missouri. ' Painting, tinting, paper tiftnglar and framing, Portland Paint and it st Main 187. picture framing. Portland Pain raper company, z&i J irst - Bast Sid Mill A lumber mmnuiT. mill and general offic foot ot Spokano Tomorrow (Monday) will posltlrely oe tne last day tor aiscount on cast siae i gas bills. Portland Gas Co., avenue. Lumber, piling and poles. Hours at olty sales office, 251 Washington street, b to v a. m. ana to :so p. m, Mary E. Blumle ne Klllduff of Port land, was married at 6pringfield, 1111- nois, to Mr. jaoisworin or mat city. Great clearance sale on hors blan kets, at Keller Harness Co., Sixth I street, between Couch and Davla. fln aasoUn. Pbon East 78; B-1007. W msssja - B. W. Moor. XDrt chotorranhsr. I guar ouuaing, oeventn ana etarg sts. normal shape. mrssssessssssm Dr. T. J. McCraeken. dentlat, Kotacnua ciag., tut ana wash. 409-10 Main 0 8. Dr. Osmaa Royal haa returned. Houra a to p. m. zuu Atarquam biqg. fg tTirtiaat eric oald for truk EruM's. Park and Morrison. XX Chambers, optician. Iff 8Tnth Journal want adt, lo a word. Where to Dine. Merchants lunch dally.-J5a Sunday I ainner, soo. Jtxuse s, rarg ana Morrison. ' Moore's restaurant serve a special -cB ounaay ainner. i xzm at Wato' Restaurant wllT serv , fine 1 cnicgan ainner toaay, av cental Pope Hartford A CARLOAD OF 1908 Pope Hartfords left the factory January ' 7. Should arrive next week. Prospective p u r c h a s e r s should make arrangements ! . now' for demonstration. It L Keats Auto Company WASHED COAL Our fifth bargeload of coal from our mtn Just Aak ua about It unloaded. All washed. Over 300 Tpns Sold in December NO SOOT NO DIRT OR FIND COAL. Bums Well 07.00 PER TON Lasts Well F. Be JONES & COa raUOTOVX TACXTCC, BAST Tl I01TJ B-IT7X. RICHARDSON GETS READERS POSITION C. H. Read, assistant general agent of th Canadian Paciflo railway In Portland, haa been promoted to th po sition 01 passenger agent in enmrgs lh. Mmnaiiv',' naMAnrr huainAHS at Taooraa. H win ucced J. O. Grady, who retire from the business. A. G. Richardson, who ha been city passen- er agent or tn kock isiana in run md. will succeed to Mr. Keade's plac with th Canadian Pacific. vrarr wa vax.Tf Nature never did uch a bad Job with a woman that she could not be maae nappy oy visitini ih. VnkH Warlors. from tn late Enellsh vapor treatment to tne eiectrig colored lliht Drooess. Frakes ar .nlnnyl wltk fnflra whn know how and tn Dflt aDDliancoa. x am wuuuni iui growth or our business na come cuienj from the entnusiastio praises our pat ron bestow. 409 Washington street NIL K (I MILITARY HCADEMY PORTLAND ORE! f A , Boardrng and Day School for Young Man and Boy. Preparation for col leges, U. a Military and Naval Academlea Ac credited to Stanford, Berkeley. Cornell, Am herst and all State Unl versltles and Agricultural College. Manual train ing. BasineM eoursa Th principal has had II yerr experience in Port land. Comfortable quar ters. Beat nvlronmnt. Male reservation now. For Illustrated catalog and ether literature address j. w. mix. 11 A Mnelval aad noprntos. CURES RHEUMATISM $1; 3 ' (art . mm mniu unoT ro: RHEUMATISM . nrm xajtt romns. Sciatic Neuralgia Nervouan Sleeplessness TRADE SUPPLIED BT pacific coast Aosarrs. A.W.Allen&Co. Wholes! and Retail Druggists, ' 16th I Marshall Stu Portland, Or. Nervou Headache Neuralgic Headache Nervou Dyspepsia Nervou Affection Phone : Main 5368 ; A-1170. 80 and 82 Seventh St , ; ' Portland, OregorL Beaver Hill Coal ,. vBoat Coal on tho flarkot" 3 lO. OO PER TON Honest I Coal I hat Weight j j L Barns ntora aux seas BEAVER HILL COAL CO. Foot of Davis St. Aa orders gtroa prompt attemtlom 2 ST - "je jM Sewing Machines at Low Prices Fifty slightly damaged sewing ma-chlnear- Including Singer. Wheeler Wilson, Domestics, Whites. Household, Davl and other, for al very cheap to make room for new stock. C C CltTI 935 Xonrtao: : y O. O. JlULL inurvum ldg. - f'O PLATES f f Our fore I so organised that we en do your entire crown, bridge end puis work In a day If necessary. Thl will be appreciated by people from eut of town. Tou may have your -teeth ex tracted in the morning ar. go home at night with new one. Positively Palais Xxtraetloa Tre ' Whm knatee o Bridge Ar , . Ordered, , ; . W. A. WISE, Dentist Twenty Tear In Portland. dg.. Falling bl Third and Washington eta I a. m. to I p. ro- Sunday. I to M. i'liies, . Painlee Extraction, , lOo; norm raoni, A An xazjt aoas. THB MBATH , Automatic Damper SATXS IS TO SO TTM outn Tim ajr Kxau. SATZS Tn Price $1.25 FOB OXXCTT LABS AJTp 9BSOBZF- . RTB MULT- SBXS8 - f The Heath Automatic Damper Co. in vrton atx, pobtxajts, oa. Phones-East 4121 B-llll. , .' THB JAS. I. MARSHALL MAN UFACTUR1NQ CO. Show Cases, Cabinets, Stors tvf I Iff iri4mu , . artor Fnat Changed, Koaee BemoA led, Garal Ooatraetlag, Plan Srawa. SS Ooweh Street, Phoa Faalfle S1S1. Good Workmanship Prompt Service ' i Reasonable Prices ' ORE60rl-PHOTO-5TO6KO Pure Beautiful Jade Jewelry , Gold Bracelet and Sig net Ring of all descrip tions made to - order. American nam - en graved . with th threw cardinal Chines charac ter, via. Glory, Pro- Serlty and - Longevity, hargea reasonable and order of any design promptly , executed and sent prepaid to any part of the U. S. Th Skilled Chines Jeweler, POOX SAITQ m COH Jay Tu Chong. Mngr, III. Alder street. , . " ., J. Sfcenaasky, ITlsdow Qlzzlzj Promptly attended t la any part of th elty. Doors and windows bought and sold. 884 Seoomd, near faff, Phoa Pao. 8037. Mattresses i and r Upholstering Mad Over and Mad to Order. Carps t Sewed and Laid. Phon Main 117. KABgaTT j HIIUT, SOS Ponrth Street Diamond louse Pdnt :; aUARANTSBD " gallon lots, fJl.40 per gaL 1 gallon lots. S1.50 - Pr sal. 7 Manufactured by". " PORTLAND SASH & DCCH CO. 830 Front WU Portland, on Store Room for Rent COBV TOTTX AJTD PXAirSEXS. N Apply . . ( ' Lace House Laundry U 2t, Twentieth St. I U4IMMtlMWjlMvU, CLAY S. MOIt'i I HrniicntT. FURS FUIC Remodeling a specialty, Flo Fur at lea than wholesale. O. Ccliumaclicr 18S VAD1SOM VSn XTSAM ZXtDZT,, Wot CtSe i '.'taXSTXXBO BAXOAirs EST 7J) BRISTLE GOODa - At PIiTrtTBCEat BBTJO STOBa during their brush sale, - Third and Madison at. To Kik A Lwt T.'e rv. . mm m r v 'o