the Oregon daily: journal), .portltCnd," frid'a? " evening, , . February it, isos"
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Town Topics
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V TONIGHT'S AMTSEMEXTS. 1 '
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11.11 Jg T. .... I ...... "Dlvoreons'
Marquam ........... "The Kerry Gow'
Haker..., "Charley's Aunt"
Emolro w..."A Told In the Hills"
Grand Vaudeville
Lyric...... "The LawYer and the Lady"
Star. ............. "Chinatown Charley"
Ths llutts Boys Consolidated Mining
company. 617 Lumber Exchange, this
I morning received a ' telecram from
aaaran xv. tiAu.r th manacer. saying
thai "Butte Boya Just cut another big
ledge assaying $40 to ton." Thla wi'l
ba a. glad piece of newa to stockhold
era of that company. The Butte Boya
lacks water only, and when thla la
reached, which will be within another
100 feet at moat, Ita etock will doubt-
leaa go to (0 cunt a per snare, ana wnen
Ita mill ! In runnlm II or more.
The mmnniv has an advertisement in
Itndnv'a miih aeverelv crltlclalna- aome
I one for circulating the falao report that
It had levied assessments on Ita shareholders.
l-A petition aaklng that Falrvlew be
Incorporated as a town under the name
lot Cleone has been generally algned and
will be presented to the county court
by Napoleon lavls. At a meeting of
the Falrvlow Improvement association
Monday evening thla decialoh waa
reached. Aa there la another Falrvlew
lln Oregon. In Coos county, the town
will be called Cleone. aa the poatofflce
haa already been named by the
I by the county
I voted on in Ju
If the petition la approved
t a charter will be
poatal
authorities.
cour
ne and the town Incor
porated by direct vote, according 10
the new Incorporation law.
Small rewa.-d and much labor fell to
I the lot of a burglar who entered the
realdence of D. K. Stuart, 464 East
"I ITwenty-flrat street north, laat night.
Arter ne naa woraea ior a long umo
I90S on publlo Improvements and mnu
factures: . Ft. J. H.lm. W. II. Mor
W. II. McMonles, Charles Coopey, A. H.
uevers, Herman Metsger, ,j wauer
Qoss. T. J. Armstronar. V. It. . Knight,
John Montag. George Lawrence. Her
man yvuienoerg.
One more the streetcar fender oriI
panes la back In a committee. The
council voted to refer It to the commit
tee on soilce and health yesterday be
cause it provides for a special type of
fender, the Lambert device. t The coun
cilman 'expressed the fear that the
measure would be illegal If It named a
special type to be installed upon me
roruana car,
The Waverley-Richmond Improvement
club, that haa accomplished considerable
for that portion of the city, will hold
ita annum meeting tnis evening at i
o'clock at the home of Dr. Hickman
East Thirty-third and Clinton streets
Officers for the ensuing year will ba
elected and such other business trans
acted aa may come before the meeting,
Rev. J. M. Dean, pastor of the Ta
bernacle Baptist church of Seattle, will
begin a aeries of apeclal meetings at
with a pocket-knife to cut a
hole
I through the back door so he could turn
i tn catan or ine iock. me ouraiar dis
covered that the door was unlocked.
After ransacking the house and find
ing nothing that suited his fancy save
an overcoat ihat had seen much year,
the buralar duDarted. forgetting to take
Iwlth him the pocket-knife1 with which
I he had defaced the hack aoor.
the Central Baptlat church. East An
keny and Twentieth streets, next Mon
day evening.' Mr. Dean la said to be
of attractive personality and a forcible
speaker In presenting the gospel mea
sage.
Former atudenta of St. Michael's col
lege and Blanchet Institute wIU hold a
reunion on the evening of Washington's
birthday at the Sargent hotel on the
eaat aide. AU former atudents are In
vited to attend. A banquet will be one
of the features. Dr. W. A. Trimble is
in charge.
Rabbi M. F, Levy of San Francisco
will speak at the Temple Beth Israel to
night on "i ne Tragedy of the Jew." Dr.
Levy la well known as a polished pulpit
orator. Thla la his first visit to Port
land, whither he comes aa first vice-
president of the B nal B Nth.
The Caledonia club will give a musi
cals and literary evening at Nashville
hall tonight in the series of social lec
tures and entertalnmenta arranged by
the men's committee or xumara A
Presbyterian church.
Ivenue
A movement ia on foot In North Al-
Iblna and Piedmont to compel the atreet
railway comnsnr to lav a double track
Ion Kill In rs worth avenue between. Union
land Williams avenuea before the hard
I pavement on KUUngaworth avenue is
I put down. It Is claimed that the rail
way company la operating a single track
under a permit from the city only and
that If the permit were withdrawn the
company would have to lay a double
track or give up its franchise. The
I matter la being taken up by both the
I worm AiDina improvement association
and a committee from the Piedmont
Push club.
John M. Scott, assistant general paa-
Isenger agent of the Harrlman lines, re-
I turned yesterday from a trip to Los
Angeles, where he attended a Trans
continental Passenger association meet-
Iing neid to settle certain questions or
rates and other matters that had been
I postponed from previous meetings. It
waa unable to settle the summer tourist
ratea. aa some of the eastern lines that
operate In 2-cent fare statea have not
I yet consented to put in low summer
rates. The meeting aoDoInted a rom-
Imtttee to take u the Question with the
dissenting companies.
'When the request for $350 with which
I to buy a horse for the fire department
I came up before the council yesterday,
Councilman Drlscoll opposed it on the
ground that It called for too much
Imnev to psy for horsea In the prevailing
market He said that 1275 was suffl-
Iclent, but the council allowed $360 and
decided to see whether any of the
money wcuia De returned. The counc
tiso voted to appropriate monev for the
purenase or sues Tor engine houses at
Hixteentn ana Montgomery, to cost
$6,750 and at Twenty-fourth and Gllsan
to cost $6,000.
Maggie Brooks haa begun ault In the
Circuit court for a divorce from Wil
liam Brooks. She charges him with In
fidelity. They were married In San
Francisco, April 22, 1906.
The Portland Shoe Repair company,
269 Yamhill street, between Third and
Fourth streets. Phone Main 7666. Tour
ahoes repaired while you wait Best
oak soles, 7 cents. Bauer & Stopper.
Secretary Molntoah of the city civil
service commission is conducting an
examination for chairman at the city
hall today. There art about 10 appli
cants taking the teat.
"Golden Grain Granules" la used by
60,000 people in the northwest. It Is
the pure cereal coffee. It tastes like
coffee. It cures insomnia -nd nervous
ness.
We sponge and press your clothes
and shine your shoes, all for $1 per
month. Main 614, A-4814. Wagona run
everywhere. Unique Tailoring Co., 109
Stark.
QteBt SeecM
Sa
George Wright post will give a Wash
lngton and Lincoln anniversary this
evening, at which Colonel 8. R. Har
rington will be the principal speaker.
Phone Independent Coal A Ice Co. for
Rock Springs coal. Sole agents. Also
WaUsend & Richmond. Office opposite
City Library. Both phones.
Steamer Jesse Harklna, for Camas,
Waahougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at X p. m.
Socialist hall, $09 Davis street, free
lecture course tonight, 8 o'clock. Hu
bert Langerock will apeak dn "Race
Suicide."
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comuosT uaisv M !f I -trfESiJ
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LAST DAYS
Men's Blue and Black Suits
all new, desirable goods, built for 1908 trade well made and
trimmed, single and double-breasted, at low price of
f f VTff ff ,tr; Twrnran
-.iWaln 1 snd A-ll'l
TOMJOMT A ill O'CXOCaV
Matinee Tomorrow Tomorrow. Night
In Sardou's Brilliant Comedy
Evenings, $1 to 60ci Mat. $1 80 to 28c
Marquam a rand
(Portland's hmmu TliutM u.i. '
Tonight- Satnrday Matinee and Night.
Jos. Murphy's' Greatest Success. - 1 '
TU ZZXBT OOW. . '
With ,
"A play with great hert.lnr "
26c5V.ndnfo"c."C' 600 n1 Uei
$12
SO
These are the equal of any $20 Suits in town
BALANCE OF STOCK
Overcoats and Raincoats
Values Up to $20.00
Special $12.85
My Advertisements Never Contain Any Exaggeration
Marquam Qrand
Portland's Famous Theatre. Mala a."
m For One Week
Beginning Sunday Matinee . .
PARSIFAL
(In English)
Evenlni
Seats Now Selling
km. Man niiA.
Matinee, ISc. 60c, 78e, $1
I5o. iOo. 750, II. M;
BAKER THEATRE
Phones Main I. A-BW
Geo. L. Baker, Gen. MJtr.
Get Tour Seats Early All
This Week Just Ons Long
Howl of Laughter.' .
OKASLXT'S IvaTT
Matinee Saturday.
Evenings 25e, ISc, S0a
Matinee 1 Bo, 2 So.
Vexti "la the JUsbopI
zmirimwm.-
EMPIRE Theatre 2SS;
mm t
llfT fTAM - ..I .
xr." . oiuAAiAN, Manager.
Ti?.th T?Tla,Bar 8""Jr Matinee.
Tonight all Week Matinees Wednes
. . day and Saturday.
Tutlful production of the thrill
ing Indian melodrama, -
-a roia xbt m xxut."
VI 8,cnrf fipecialtlea and Effects. ,
Wights 16c, tap, I6c, SQq Mats. lOe, 10a.
L.YRIC THEATRE
WMkCon""encln Monday, Feb. 10.
The Allen Stock Co. Presents
A New Comedy,
"TM LAWTKB AJTD TWM tADT
Matlnees Tuesday. Thundar.
day and Sunday. Prices lOo and !0o.
KVarV iVMlllV A ft'lJC Ow4mas 1 Ma .A.
and lOc. Boxes SOc. Office open it a,
m. to 10 p. m.
Mrs. Simmons, matron of the city Jail,
was granted the lncreaae of salary from
180 to S100 a month for which she hss
been asking for nearly a year bv the
Icouiiail last night, and Councilman
Vaughn was not present to oppose it.
Shortly after he left the council cham
ber. Councilman Beldtng Introduced an
ordinance granting the increase and It
as sea without opposition. Vaughn
as opposed the measure for months on
Ithe ground that Mrs. Simmons' dtitfpa
Id Id net warrant the amount of salary
Jasked for.
The University Park board of trade
kt Its laat meeting, Monday evening, ap-
olnted O. B. Brand and M. C. Van
'yne delegates to the United Kant RMo
rlubs. As the menibershln has been
tarowing rapidly new quarters will have
o, am proviaea ana a committee waa ap
tolnted for the . DurDoae of finding a
arger meeting place. A number of
ureei improvementa were dlacusa1 nn.i
a profile was presented of the proposed
out to Improve Portsmouth avenue.
Plans for extensldn and betterment of
hs Pacific States Telephone company
- ."I. a.s.u III
ii-vriiiiu jiKUBjr, ancnui'u Dy nenry
ft. Sdott of San Francisco, president of
jtbe company. A new exchange will be
looened at Woodltvnrn about Anrll 1
fl he exchange building has been com-
netea ana it remains ror the company
o lay a cable carrying the wires across
lth Willamette river.
Fridav night club St. Valentine nartv
at Ringler hall. Leap year dance. Stiles'
orchestra. Professor Ringler, manager.
BEN
LEADING
CLOTHIER
Notice Highest price paid for Title
Guarantee and Oregon savings accounts
Cohn Brcs., 180 First street
San Francisco, Coos bay A steamer
tickets. Frank Bollam, agent, 128 Third
street.
Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and
fine gasoline. Phone Eaat 789; B-1007.
Woman's Exchange, 133 Tenth street.
luncn ii:zv to i. Dusiness mens lunch,
W. A. Wise and associates, cainless
aenusis, i nira ana waanington.
Berger, signs, show cards. 2S4 Yamhill.
Dr. E. G Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam.
D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh.
Journal want ads. lc a word.
Where t6 Dine.
Merchants' lunch dall
dinner, 60a Kruse's. Par
25c Sunday
nd Morrison.
Leap Year Valentine Party.
This is the night of the leap year
valentine party at the Oaks rink. Qrand
march at 9:30, admission free to ladles.
Next Tuesday night the Oregon Yacht
club social benefit skating party will
be held at the Oaks skating rink. Feb
ruary 22 there will be a grand masque
rade skating carnival at the Oaks rink.
noon mm
LUNCH STUNT
Elks' Lodge Making Great
Success of Light 3Iid
day Spread.
Everything for the shaving man at
Albert Bernl's drug store, 233 Washing
ton street Raiors guaranteed to s-iva
satisfaction or money back. Lather
rushes that don't shed. Strops, mugs
nd everything that will save time and
oney ior ine seir-snaver.
The second trial of George L.
Jlodgett for the murder of Alice Min-
thorn has been fixed for Anrll IS. fin
the former trial he was sentenced to
be nangeo. dui tne supreme court re.
cently granted a new trial.
WHEEL CAUGHT IN
FLANGE BLOCKS CARS
president C. T. Swlgert of the Port
land chamber of commerce has ap
Ipsinted the following committee for
if
Perfumed soaps sel
dom contain either good
perfume or good soap.
If you want perfume,
buy perfume the best
you can afford.
As for soap, there's
nothing better than
Ivory.
; VNo "free" alkali in it;
no coloring matter; no
adulterant of any kind
V Ivory Soap ,
99 Per Cent. Pure.
Streetcar traffic on Morrison street
was held up for nearly a half ten hour
this morning bv a load of wood fiber
used for plastering, because one of the
wheels of the wagon' had caught In the
flange alongside the rail in the South
ern raciuu irauK on r our in Bireuu ef
forts to extricate the wagon only
wedged the tire tighter against the
flange. Finally a lifting Jack was se
cured and the wheels -were lifted out
of the hole. Cara were tied up along
Morrison street for several blocks.
MOSSBACKISM GETS
IN ANOTHER HOLLER
The Piedmont Improvement club was
organlxed In the Piedmont Presbyterian
church Wednesday evening and distln-
guisnea itseii immediately upon or
ganizing by opposing the Alblna $2,000,
000 bridge project. It is the first eaat
side club that haa sent out a aentlment
against building such a bridge. Ihe
officers of this organization are: Presi
dent, O. P. Lent: vice-president. B. F.
Harvey i Secretary, W. 8. Ashby; treas
urer, K. K. Baxter: executive commit
tee, w. u. worth, A. Leavy, w. w.
Payne. S. C. Brune. The club will hold
meetings regularly on the second and
rourtn Wednesdays in each month.
' Building Permits.
" E. J. SDerrv. erect dwelling. East
uaruiners, oetween juast xnirtv-rirst
and East Thirty-second. $1,600; W. W.
Babbige, erect dwelling. East Nine
teenth, corner East Washington, $1,600;
corner East Tenth, $2,000; Minor Lew
is, erect store, Sixteenth, corner Couch,
12.000: P. A. Gilmore. erect dwelling.
Hancock, between East Twenty-seventh
and East Twenty-alxthl $4,000: Oeorae
Prior erect dwelling, Cambridge, be
tween Union and James, $2,000; W.
8chmale,-erect dwelling. East Flanders,
between Roseoiont and Claremont. 1.-
000; Portland Oas company, repair of
fice, Fifth and Yamhill. $1,000.
0 Teachers' Exams.
St. Helens. Or.. Fbi 14. Teachers'
examinations are being held here with
sixteen applicants for county papers.
Superintendent Copeland. Miss Lulu
George and Mrs. Grace Metzger are on
the examining board. ..
Portland has a new lunch club that
Is making unprecedented strides toward
the goal of the "most popular." It is
formed of the antlered herd that wears
the horns on coat lapels. The Portland
lodge of Benevolent and Protective Or
der of Elks, with the richest treasury,
the finest club building west of the
Mississippi river, and a membership of
nearlv 1.200 men. has thrown down the
vianoary gauntlet to .Portland b other in
numerable social clubs, and is serving a
noonday luncheon for members at its
clubhouse, corner of Seventh and Stark
streets.
The taking of this fateful step was a
long tlma considered, combated, advo
cated, opposed and urged by various
friendly factions in the Elks club, and
now under the administration of Exalted
Ruler Jay Upton it is being tried. Its
success is unquestioned.
"I opposed the idea from the time It
was first proposed, but It is undoubted
ly a success; we will never again get
away from It,", said Secretary C. M.
Bills.
Exalted Ruler Upton is pleased with
the results obwtined in the short time
the experiment has been tried. . The
luncheon was Inaugurated two months
ago. Money waa lost by It the first:
month, but the second month showed a
clean briance sheet, and a steady gain
is now being recorded by the financing
committee. Mr. Upton said:
"Of upward of 1,200 members who
own this magnificent clubhouse and
equipment, less than 25 per centcame
here and made use of its conveniences
and comforts. The Elks club Is one of
the most attractive places that could be
Imagined, and is entitled to the loyal
support ana patronage or an its mem
bers. The luncheon at noonday has fur
nished an added attraction to bring the
members together, promoting fraternity
and good will, and bringing out the
spirit of feaowshlp that Is in every good
man."
The luncheon Is thus far an experi
ment. As it gains in popularity larger
quarters will nave to be provided, and
when this is done the equipment will
be made complete and permanent. The
average attendance now is ISO daily.
The Elks' lunch has but one rival in
point of attendance In the city the
Commercial club lunch. Which has an
average attendance of between 160 and
200. A reasonable measure of freedom
Is permitted the Elks to bring friends to
lunch. The temporary quarters pro
vided for the luncheon are the banquet
room and kitchen on the fourth floor.
APPOINTED TO
WEST POINT ACADEMY
Herbert L. Barbur. son of City Audi
tor a. T. Rarbur. and once a Journal
carrier, has been given an appointment
to the West Point military academy.
Herbert Barbur was appointed as an
alternate by Senator Fulton, ana re-
ARCH CAVES IN; CITY
CREMATORY CLOSES
Fire Bricks Give Way, Tem
porarily Disabling Gar
bage Burning Plant.
f -X- I
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Four of the eight incinerating fur
naces at the city crematory are out of
commission, due to a cave In of one of
the fire brick arches early this morn
ing. It will be necessary to allow the
entire battery to cool for at least 48
hours before workmen can enter the
firebox to make the necessary repairs.
The four furnaces on the side where
the cave In occurred are so connected
that the same hot blast current passes
over and under them ail, and an acci
dent to one puts all 'out of commission
until repairs are made.
Superintendent Daaa-ett says that the
cave in Is not seriouB and can De re
nnlrerl in a few hours, but on account
of the length of ' time required for the
furnaces to cool, tne plant win De
operated at Just half capacity for the
remainder oi tne weea.
CARS MEET ON FIRST
STREET CROSSING
Herbert L. Barbur.
cently took the examinations at Fort L aga was slight
Slocum. New; York, ror admission to
the academy. As the principal failed,
young; Barbur secured an Immediate
aunolntment.
The successful young man is about
20 years old. and Is a graduate of the
Allen preparatory school. He waa re
garded there as one of the brightest
boys attending that school. He stands
high among his associates, and has re
ceived many congratulations upon his
success, lie wiu leave ror west point
about February 24, in order to report
there Marcn l.
As the result of a collision at First
and Morrison streets at 9 o'clock this
morning the glass front of a Sunnyslde
car was smashed and a few passengers
badlv frightened. The collision oc
curred between an east bound Sunny
side car and a car bound south on First
street.
The Sunnvside. car had the riant of
way. and when the motorman saw the
First street car making for the crossing
he was unable to bring his car to a
stop, on account of the wet rails, ana
bumped into the other car. The dam-
rail
0 MILITARY
ft ACADEMY
PORTLANOOREl
The GRAND TS?M?
Entire Week of February 10.
TMM OBBAT UIOI
TaVA lrldv avenln. lTahiii.r
14. at both DarformuiML Mr ilMni
will rive a grand expose of Anna Eva
.Dr. Mclvor Tyndall, Mrs. Pepper
Fey, Dr. Mclvor Tyndall. Mrs. Pepper
snd Dr. Slade. Giving full information
with the paraphernalia as used by the
above so-called wonder-workers. Each
performance will begin ons half hour
earlier. Don't miss it.
THE STAR SJJT iSS
For Entire Week of February t.
THH . s. rasircx STOCK CO. '
Presents Al IL Wood's Great Comedy
Drama i .
"CXXVATOWV CU1LXB,"
In Four Acta ' '
Matinees Sundays, Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays at 2:30. Prioes lOo
and 20c. Every evening st 1:16 p. m.
Prices ISc, 26c and 35c. Seats may bo
reserved by either phone.
Motion Plcturt) Theatres
WE RENT LATEST FEATURE! FILMS
1,000 feet Reels, including Sons Slides.
$5.00 to $7.50 Weekly 4
Newman Motion Picture Co.'
tit Burnslds St. near Fifth. - y
r
a Boarding and Cat
School for Young Men and
coy si
Preparation for eel.
leges, U. 8. Military and
favai Acaaemiea Ac
credited to Stanford.
Berkeley. Cornell, Am
herst and all State Uni
versities and Aaiicaltural
Colleges. Manual train
ing. Business coarse,
The principal has had II
years' experlenoe la Port
land. Comfortable quar
ters, siesc environments.
Maks reservations now.
For Illustrated catalog
and other literature aa-
drass
J. W. BILL, a D.,
JttlBclssl and Froprlato,
NICKELODION
130 Sixth Street ,
"The Pleasant Side of
a Soldier's life"
INICKEUODIOIN
148 Grand Avenue . "
COLD BUG and THE SLAVE
LADIES' NIGHT
EXPO RIM.
T0MGDT
Crand Masquerade
Saturday Night
LEAP YEAR
VALENTINE PARTY
OAKS RINK
VOA1UKT
Next Tuesday Night
OmSOOBT TACHT CXTO HZOST. '
SIGH HEADACHE
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
Phones
f Main 165
Home A 1165
First and Oak
SOME HAD TO WAIT
AT THE DEPOT GATE lj!
d One never notices how slowly 4
4 trains move until he goes to the d
) depot to wait for one that is be-
4 hind time. No. 5 was late to- 4
day.
Northern Pacific No. 1. dua at A
A 7 o'clock, arrived on time.
A Southern Pacific No. 18, due
A at 7 :4s, arrived on time.
4 Southern Paciflo No. IS, due
A at li:J0, arrived on time.
A O. R. & N. No. 8, due at 8
A o'clock, arrived on time.
A O. R. N. No. 6. due at 1:45.
4 arrived at 11:40.
A Astoria A Columbia No. 21.
A due at 12:15, arrived on time.
Positively cored by
these little ruis.
They also relieve Dis
tress trom Dyspepsia, In
digestion and Too Hearty
Bating. A perfect rem
edy tor Dizziness, Nausea.
Drowsiness. Bad Taste
in ths Month, Coated
Tongue. Pam In t3ie Bide,
TORPID LIVER. They
regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
SHALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
CARTERS
OlTTLE
IVER
PILLS.
The cost of
greatly reduced Dy us uau
taking company.
it i
A New Departure
Interments has been
ilman under-
Send Me Your Printing Uffi
"- I .il H.lk : dm..
If TlrLyrnn? Mr"ThY Edward "Solmah UndrtaiT.
of Letterheads. Bill-1 jnK company, the leading funeral di-
ji w m u . , nvKuwi, . rectors oi roriiano. nave aepartea irom
Statements, E n v e - that custom. When casket Is furnished '
lODeS. Cards and K .ia milr. nn lra ihi.... r.
other fine commercial embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside
wuia, m. uilvii u ii i tAa' rs savkao sist inaa insi msiw avsk
. WWS mmmj sw , m-mw auw W a TT- ;
tomers all over the quired of us, except clothing, cemetery
Northwest, because I n4 Mfrlim. thus of trtnr m uvlit.
" . .r ".viyi jr i or saa to i on men xunsrsi.
flunmr vi wgr ai a,
satisfactory price.
ueorge w. uixon,
Canby, Oregon.
OAUrOBsTXA XOTXZ.B.
I CARTERS
Genvina Must Bear
Fao-Simila Signature
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
Itch' Itch! Itch! Scratch! Scratch!
Scratch! The more you scratch the
Worse the Itch. Try Doan's Ointment.
It cures clles. ecsema. anv skin. Itching,
AU druggists sell 1U
Diamond Roof Stains
iU SXADES
MAD HI FROM CREOSOTE
5 Gal. Lots 75c Per Gil.
Portland Sash & Door Co.
830TB0JTX T. rOXTXJUrO, OX.
wsir nr sabt jnuMcnoo uxor
HOTEL NAVERRE
44 8d nu Cot. Stersssoa, Hear
Marks.
Rooms single and en suite with
or without baths. Prices, 11.00 a
day up. Telephone, hot and cold
water; elevator service aU night.
Mrs. H. Hyer. Prop.
(Formerly Geary and Mason Sta)
ONLY
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