THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL," PORTLAND.- WEDNESDAY EVENING, ; FEBRUARY 28, ' 1908. mnnnni:nm TowriTop.cs TONIGHTS 1 AMUSEMENTS. , Mtrquam ,..,.......... . "Th Bells; Jiaker . "Orauatark smolrt -"Jl Battl for Life" Jrand , ..Vaudevlll "J : ......... a a ........ Jtar "Adrift In th World' , Man ar Bever 'of tha Butt Boy , lilllUUULU I J 1.11111 1 Detectives ; Arrest i:JC'" & Fisher Two Hours; After; ; r Consolidated, Mining company, wired th r ' .', 4ate-ttv horn, , off lo thU morning that , work. "?ld nattiva 2lw suspend., fofr'over J week -on. that .f?. .". raautnaii ana wou a . -.. toronartv. hi t.- rnmi and would I and MSKeep ' yesterday be prosecuted day and rnrt of the night I young man . named ' X- (3, 'Fisher is ftoura at tha 4. The w earner ni ao moderated that the water tanka no longer freeae and further hindrance la not expectod. Mr. Bever a peak a In Slowing terms, in a letter received to ay, of the mlne'a prospects and as aurca Portland stockholders that they will aoon rejoice over their Inveatnienia. It 1 believed by the beat Informed that thee shares will jump to 60 cent or 11.00 within a few months, and $10 to 120. when tha mine la aa old as the Mohawk. Thla la an enterprise to which no auanlclon nt mismanagement naa ever attached, and look like it win be one of the greatest of Qoldfleld'a waa landed behind tha tra of tha city prlaoa within leaa than two hour after he had robbed a man of 80. Fisher oon reaaed the theft and la .facing proaecu tlon for felony. . . The victim of tha robbery la Edward Byrne, proprietor of a saloon at lot North Tenth atreet Flaher.1 who la without funds, had been loailng about Byrnes aaioon xor aome ume ana uau been befriended in a email way by tha aloonmun. Yesterday morning Byrne took about 1800 to the aaloon, Intending tn use tha money for. eaahlng pay checka of men employed on tha north great properties. Its atock la now sell- bang; road, it 0 nappenea inat n re in a at 10 cents c-er share, la of tha celved word that the mn would not re- par value of 11.00 and non-assessable, celve thalr pay yesterday, ana not wisn- .1 1 ---ai i m. An - I b f ha nllAa An effort la beina- madrby tha T. W. deposited 1700 of the amount In the C. A. to rale sufficient funds to enable bak-her ldmIU ih.'t h, kMW Byrn. Mrs. Mary Glass, who baa Just been die- piaoea tg0o m the oaah drawer, at tha Charged; from ft Vlncent'a hospital, to Saloon, but waa not awara that the tejoln her family In Perla. Mre. Oiaaa greate rt of thla sum waa taken1 to the widow of Minon Glass, who was Jn bank7 He aaya ha awaited a mo- .Uled In hi. residence In thla city last ara Byrn waa In a back room. November, and his wife waa for a time nn. h. M,hwtr. extracted such luspected of having killed Mm. She la -ney lt contained and left the place. n m unuiuu conumun unu iinwui irk. nf mnna. aapurtul waa inn . . . , 1 I I ninuuiiiv " - vest I ration, the officers of the T. w. c. 1 ney wrannxl un In fid rolla. Aa aoon aa uyrne aiacoverea nia loss a. nave oeciaea mat ana la wormy or w. if- ,ha Miim. winr them Anyone; qeqinng to con- t.tlv(lM H.wlev and InskeeD were di iswnce, ana iney win mono vna oi- .,irata Aamcr fort to raleo a fund with which to send ?" alt. i police, givl iDt Ion of Fisher. ' a he suspected of taking the money. horn Do ner to Part rwr1 money to the Y. W. C. A., care I hftd tPac81 jfi,har to the anartment ef Mlsa Conatance McCorkle. George Blackman, the fictitious check artlat who waa arrested Saturday night after he had victimized several persons and , firms, waa today turned over to the authorities of Spokane. He Is wanted In the latter cltv for for aery. He la also wanted by the authorities of several coaat cities where ne naa op- worthleaa Inclined .to be Ipo- kana, arrived In Portland this morning erated the came or casein oang paper, iratecuve Bunker or op and the prisoner waa immediately giv en into bis of an acaualntance at 408 Fourth street When placed under arrest Fisher ad mitted hla guilt and confessed that he had Intended to steal the entire 1800 had the amount been In the cash drawer aa he supposed Fisher's parenta are said to resld Duluth, Minnesota, where they occu a hla-h noaition in tne community, aon la, according to nis own statement. waywara ana nas put himself outside the pale of parental sympathy. ON kY THREE MOR E DAYS OF TH E Q RE AT !iiiiiilif SALE! All Winter Merchandise Radically Reduced THURSDAY EXTRA SPECIALS! IN OUR COAT DEPARTMENT Military, Caracul, Velvet, Broadcloth and Fancy JACKETS Values up to $37.50-THURSDAY ONLY 7,BO IN OUR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT REED ROCKERS Values up to $5.00 THURSDAY . ONLY S3 &9 And $1.00 worth of Groceries absolutely free Marquom ;QninU Portlantfg Famous Theatr Mala 6. I Tonlplit C&AY OUCMZBTT t. Tonight M Thursday .Night TU BXLI.S" Friday and SaturdHv Mat. ant Nieht . "MITDOBT AaVrDSABOB" Week f itareh t T1 OlTmor. ' BAKER THEATRE P,,0B" ... ?JfJ BAKER, Oen. Manager. . All thla Week Th Baker Stock Co. in MaAvrrAax" Dramatised from the popular nevel by George Barr McCutcheon. ; First time In .Portland. A beaatlful production; a gum en ted cast; elaborate costumes and eoenery. Evening prices 26c, 16c, 60c; matinees, l5o tlo; mati nee Saturday. , , , , mm wee asa." - STEAM RURAL DELIVERY LAUNCH TO SERVE PATRONS ALONG RIVER keenlnar. Blackman con aented to mo to Snokana without ' the will Xormality of requisition papers. in Frank W. Duffy, who la wanted Vancouver, Washington, waa arrested at the corner and Pine streets yesterday afternoon Captain of Police John Thomas tlve an addresa on "The New Ore- gH Tax Law, secretary atone or tn Y. M. C. A., a atereopticon review, and J. W. Belcher, assisted by others, will for hnrirlftrv render the music, and organize from " ' I . V. - .L.k 1 1 Of Third the club a male chorus. There will be no admission. r"w.-.H;-V!. A4"! yL"?, atreet. nea? Third atreet. with a full vw.' .w. to.T.i .." line of stationery and blank by him to the Washington town 1al. Duffy la well known to the taken b; for trl local peace officers, he having recently served a aentenca of SO days on the rockpila. Davla & KUburn. Phone A-1611 books. C. N. McArthur, a well-known young attorney of Portland, haa announced Steamer Jesae Hark ins. for Camas. Waahougal and way landings, dally ex cept tunaay. iveavea waamngton street aocic iw p. m. Big crowd expected! Where? Baltt- uairy lunch: When 7 Monday! ik! 2S7U Washington street. Mr. McArthur nledges himself to vote Back of lobby. for the neonle'a choice for senator Dro- Ivlded that choice Is a Republican. He For rent store Second and Yamhill Ideslres the nomination for Joint renre- streets, formerly occupied by Golden Ma mhiIMiik- tnr tha hmian nt renre more . . . J . ... - , f 1 1U" i sentatives on tne Kepuoncan ucicei. . t senatlva for Clackamas and Multno mah counties and will be opposed by Dr. W. C Belt of Sellwood, who la out ion a Statement No. 1 piatiorm. Articles lost and found on street cara February 26: 8 umbrellas, one roll (books or paper), one letter, one lunch box. one suit case, one Jumper, two (pictures, one preasfoot aewing machine. two natra or Kiove. one dook, one pocketbook. one agate charm. A note book of Importance to owner waa fnurM In January and has not been claimed. Call at lost article room of Eagle. Apply 207 Commercial block. A Republican maaa meetlag In pre cinct bi will do held tn Klngler a gym nasium tomgnt at 7:su o clock. Portland. In all probability, la aoon to hava tha only rural route In this part of the country to which mall la to be delivered by a steam launch, owned by th government and operated for the especial benefit of people Hy ing on both aldea of the Willamette river. According to the preaent plana tha launch Is to make two trips each day, serving the people living on one aide of the river on the upward trip and those on the other side when return ing to the city. The route is to ex tend as far as Sauvle's Island and will supply hundreds of persona living near the river banks. The idea was conceived several months aa-o and Postal Inspector Foa- garty was assigned to make Investiga tions or tne reasioiuty or tne plan. While Mr. Foggarty has not as yet made hla report it is understood that he haa found that the steam launch route could bo put on to good ad van tag. At different places along the river stations would be established where the patrons of the route would put up mall boxes the aame aa la done in the coun try districts. At these points the car rier could assort the mail to the re spective boxes, gather the outgoing mall, asrd continue on his way up or down the river. One plan Is to have the launch leave Portland In the morn ing and again aoon after noon each week day. "The' ateam launch Idea is a splendid one," Postmaster Mlnto said this morn ing. "It will serve hundreds of peoplo who are not on th rural routes at the present time. I am aura that it steam launch would be quite a novelty In assisting a rural carrier to deliver mall alonz his route and I am eauallv certain that the Introduction of the riv er system of delivery would prove a success in every way. Acme OH Co. aell aafety coal oil and rine gasoline. rnone iast 783; B-1007. Ban Francisco, Coos bay steamer ticket. Frank Bollam, agt, 128 Ird at. Woman's Exchange, 118 Tenth street, lunch 11:80 to 2; business men's lunch. WOMAN OWNER OF BARBER SHOP CANNOT SHAVE OR CUT HAIR Farms and Acreage for Sale 7W JLCMXa on th Oregon City carllne, 4 blocks from streetcar: all nice fir timber; rich soil: on good public road: PRICE JK1T5 PER ACRE; HALF CASH. BALANCE TO SUIT THE PURCHASER. AO-UBS on the Willamette river, lust right for platting Into acre tracta; PRICE S3250; 1-8 CASH. BALANCE TO 8UIT THE PUR CHASER. 16 AOmzi half mile east of the Wllllamette river; 1 block from atreet - car line; 11 acres cleared; balance good fir timber; all rich soil, lies well, on good public road: Just right for platting into lots or acreage; PRICE 113 SO PER ACRE; 1-8 CASH, BALANCE EASY PAYMENTS. S AOKES on the Oregon City carllne all cleared; adjoining railway sta tion; good well; PRICE 11250: TERMS EASY. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY 245K STARK STREET MJXXKXXn3EZHZESEIIUZU3LSXEXEXXXXUUUKXXUEK2-l Notice. Title and flrpinn a--nun nne u. w. tr. n. it, nauon, turner iini Dougnt. ;onn uros., isu nrst street. land Alder streets. W. A. Wise and associates, palnleas Judge H. L. Benson. of Klamath Falla dentiata. Third and Washington. haa' announced that he will under no TT I Y. . .... mi.1. .!.... M kAv a n..j jn f I niKiicsi i-n.au lur .1119 ti "V r.VT"..y. .-no?. , hi. tiA. Goddard, 110 second. Guarantee. fThe announcement of Judge Benson was anade in response to a telegram sent him fey two men who are not pleased with the candidates so far In the field. In his telegram. Judge Benson states that Cie is a supporter or. senator uuon. For sale at a big sacrifice Sixty- room hotel and over one quarter-block ot ground, situated near railroad car- khops. Hotel well furnlsHed, always irtliea. trice i,uuv, very eaay terms. rThis is a big snap. J. P. Sharkey Co, icorner Sixth and Washington streets. Dr. A. F. Knoder, dentist, removed to s.o wurueu uuuuing. Berger, signs, show cards. 284 Yamhill. D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh. Journal want ada. lc a word. Cymru, Cytiro a' Chymraeg. OPENING TOMORROW. ' French Brothers, of John Day, stock dealers, filed petitions in the United states district court yesterday r'eque-t-ltn- that they be adjudged bankrupts. fThe liabilities of the two as partners Miount to 126.793, and their assets deoartment .tnr. I Karo ft -Clapper Open Department Store In OlA Oolden Eagle rramla Karo A Klanner will department store tomorrow morning ' at cre.JR; a in r a ana xamnin in tne storeroom formerly occupied by the Golden Eagle in If you were a woman; And you had a little money lent out at Interest; And you had to foreclose lt and take over the barbershop In order to save your Investment; And then a horrid Inspector came along and told you that you either had to quit business or take out a license as a barber and aemonsirate ini you could shave and cut hair and shampoo to his taste: Wouldn't lt make you maa7 That la Just what happened to the owner of the Model barbershop at 91 Sixth treet. M. m. lee or ii women building who was fined 826 for operat ing the shop when he had no license. lava that he doesn't own the shop at all and that the real owner la a wo man. ... He saya that she doesn't know how tn -hava n.nd doesn't want to learn and that she sees no reason why, Bimply be cause she owns a barbershop she should be up on the latest facial massage 3oth gentlemen are 111,684. well known In mercantile clrclna. Mr. Frank Taylor oTlSeTidlan. Idaho, filed P87de Jtwo suits In the state circuit court yes- owned a big store in Portland for eight Jterday against R. M. Wright, who, It 1s yer and moved from here to Sno Vharged. recently left Boise owing thou- nomlsn, Washington, where he engaged ,SndB of dollars to Mr. Taylor and oth-. i" K-n?nu mercnanaise Business Jers. Judgment for 84,250 Is asked. flv years." Both gentlemen are well I equipped with capital and experience to I Suit haa been riled in the circuit car- or me Dig ana weu-stocked Icourt by District Attorney Manning to establishment they are opening. The forfeit the bonds of Jessie Earl, alias cnangea iney nave made in the old Burns, ana urace Keea, coiorea. isotn premises oi me uoiaen juagie store. nave proauc-a a complete transforma tion. The furnlahlnaa and eaulnmont Yes, we Duua nre escapes, elevator sincur up-io-aaie. xne stock will Icabs and enclosures, wire and Iron mDc.e.1?? 'mes.usuaJ1y carried fences, and wire and .v a, uiuna VI Ull BUT IX, ready-made suits for men and women Whv. mv client doesn't even know how to manicure finger nails," said Mr. Lee this morning. "She never saw a raxor In use In her life and all she knowa about lather la what she haa aeen In magazine advertisements. Why should she have to go to barber school and take a course In shaving so that she can pass the state examiner's test is more tlian she can see or than I can ee. We don't Intend to do it without making a fight and I have appealed the case t- the district court. There is no more reason why the owner of a bar bershop should have a barber's license than tho man who lives in a house should have to be a. properly accredited carpenter Mr. Leo la endeavoring to keep the name or nis client out or tn case ami for that reason be made no fight In the municipal court, but acknowledged his fine and took an appeal to the higher court He aava the proprietors oi some or tne largest barbershops in the city will assist th fair owner of the Model to keep from having to take out a license. The owners of the ahop declare that they are willing tp have their barbers take out licenses but they can't see why they should have to be expert barbers themselves. Mr. Lee acts as manager of the Model shop and pays the barbers each week. He is a real estate dealer. 368-870 East Washington street, near Union avenue. Botn pnones. Bring your friends! They'll be de lighted. Monday! Opening day. Bal timore Dairy lunch! It's new! Roth chlld building, 287 Va Washington! Back of lobby I Tho Whit Temple Men's club meets tonight at 7:80 at the First Bap tist church, corner Twelfth and Taylor streets. This is an open meeting-, and all men are Invited. A fine prosrram haa been arranged. E. a J. McAllister 0. R. & II. DIGS INTO ITS STORED COAL aaa---e----eae--MB--a Wyoming Output Is Shy and Reserve Is Good for tout Twenty Days. ana children, as well as a complete luin. ui an Krauea oi anoee. When the doors swing open tomorrow morning tne shopping publio will be nleaaeft With t h annaa-.n k. new emporium, and It is safe to pre- shortage of coal for Immediate ship- u,t' mi rwuuui laiesr. aepartment store will be a most successful house I rum me very neginning. (Special DiJpatcb to The Journal.) t . n-anAa Or.. Feb. 28. Owing to 8 HOOD RIVER TO TAKE , Some people think that because such-and-such a soap is made on the other side of the At1 lantic, it is necessarily as good as, or better than, Ivory Soap. ; Why should it be ? Don't Americans make the best locomo- 1LJ 1 A. ' i. lives, tne Desi cuuery, the best cottons in all the world? ; Why shouldn't they make the best soap? THEY DO. : 'i Soap Lvory 994l6 Per Cent.. Pure. - 86 . ment from the Wyoming mlnea for use f tha O. R. N., that company naa been compelled to begin using Its stor age coal, of which lt has over 4,500 tons in this eltv. A large force waa put at PART IN FESTIVAL work last evenUur loading the storage ' coal from tne sneas to cars 10 in ma- C. T. Early and D. McDonald, repre- tributed to the helper atatl-na at Ka entW tha Commnrniai i..h r.t wnnH mela and Pleasant Valley, and at Its River, are In Portland today discussing regular coaling station ai uingnam th arrangements for Hood River's rep resentation In the Rose Festival next Springs. 200 ton tain division. springs. AS me company uaca nuuui 200 tons of -oal per cay on tne rnoun- siorage euppiy win the June. They will visit the workshop of ? lTttta over 20 .flays T and the -he, W,-'aiLon. Lh.?, ftaSo-n .1,tsomeThrat2s0ers": rrt .k. .,r, : : it is hoped that shipments from the rvirinAa -v aim afmt tw rnt,.,. .... havlna- a Dermanent float built anil nf tr resumed In a few days. using lt In the parade, remove lt to Hood River and place It near the rail road station as an advertisement for Hood River fruit. Tonight a meeting of the Rose society will be held In the Chamber of Com merce to arrange awards and prlzea for the rose exhibition to ba held during the festival. FINE JIAP JUST ISSUED BY 0. R: & N. What is undoubtedly the clearest rail road map of the northwest ever Issued Is the new one which General Passena-er Agent William McMurray of the O. R. & N. Co. has Just compiled. This map, showing the ates or wasninarton. ore. on. Idaho and portions of British r.o- umbia. Montana. California. Nevada and Utah' has been compiled by the passenger department of the O. R. A N. It shows the company's rail lines, water lines, nrolected and connecting lines and lines under construction. . . stage nnea and - trails through the forests and the , so-called deBert lands of the western part of the state are all clearely marked.. In addition to this, forest reserves, Carey .Irrigation act orolects and reclamation act nrolecta are shown In various colors. - . . F. W. Baltes and Company inyite your inquiries for PRINTING Phonei Main 165 Home JL 1165 First and Oak SIXTY-FIVE NEW MEN OF WOODCRAFT (Special Diipttch to The Jonroal.) Pendleton. Or., Feb. 26. The banner event In the history of Woodcraft in Umatilla county was celebrated In this city Monday night, when a class of 65 candidates from the u.fferent camps of the country were initiated Into the order at the close f a two months' member ship campaign conducted by Special Or- ?;anlzer A. U. Saunders. A banquet fol owed the Initiation. Addresses were made by Paul Pattlson of Colfax, J. M. n-eenev or l.a uranae, i nomas Fltsger aid of 'Pendleton and Ora-anlser Hnun. ders. The special organizer roes from nere io xtaicer jity to conauct a cam palgn which will close with a big inl tlaUon April 18. PERSONAL CHPIRC Theatre ES-xxf Tonight, AU Wk, Matin. WedJies. Sav an at. kt Mlss Ethel Tucker In th Thrllllnf Melodrama. "TC BATTU OF UTS." ' ' A tale of California in th day ef gold. A man's false love and A woman' wiiacancv. Night prices 15c, 25c. 85c, 60c; mat- neea. inc. zoc. JKw Weelt ,ro Wotkyer to 0M -ter." THE GRAND Vaudeville dc Luxe Time and prices remain th aam. Tor, tha Bntlr Weak f Tebmarr t4V OILROY. HAINE8 A 40NTKJMERX "T-tB oood mmxr maxgy XJCM.ml RAMZA AND ARNO. areat comedy Acrobatic Act. And a Host of Other Big Ones. THE STAR fco- SlT j-t iS; For tb entire week of February it." THjl R. E. FRKNCH STOCK CO. Offers the Great Comedy Drama, ' -Asmxrt nt t woud.h In Four Acta Klrst Time in Portland. Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2:10 p. m prices 10a end tdr Kvarv ialn . s -1 ft k.-. . 1 Km Ht .c. c . l reserved by either phone. LYRIC THEATRE - Both rroaMi ICaU 4685 1 Xom A-I038. hmi commencing Monday, ireb. 7-. Tha Allen Stock Company Preaenta Dumaa' Maaterpiac. -OA-CELXB." Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. Satur day and Sunday. Prices lc and 20c. JUvery evening at 1:16. Prices 10a X9o and iOc. Boxes 60c. Office open 10 a. nt. to 10 p. m. Motion Picture Theatres WE3 RENT LATEST FEATURE!! FILMS 1,000 feet Reels, Including Song Slides, $5.00 to $7.50 Weekly Newman Motion Picture O. ' t3 Burnstd St.. near Fifth. NICKELODION 130 Sixth Street . rixt x '-:X- ft Gabriel Grnl: Home for Holidays pxt n Dear Boys: Home tor Holidays ao sTiroszrrs, no a Am, o ooo-an GUMS', If your gums bleed when yon brush them, you have pyorohoe, a dlaeaae which. If let. run, causes recession and teem to loosen. We positively cure the above disease. TEETH . IT-, This office Is Mulpned with all the lateat appliances and formulas for doing high-class worg. v OUR PRICES . 22-K Crown S5.00 Bridge Work, per tooth S5.00 Logan Crown.. s. S3.50 to S5.00 Best Rubber Plat SS.OO Aluminum Lined Platea SIO.OO to 815.00 Sliver Fillings , SI. OO Gold Fillings S2.00 to SS.OO Vegetables Vapor used only by us for aimeaa i-xiracung .ruc ueorKs m. aierrui oz eait nr.a lueiu ox me iniana tmnira HAtnii T.nm. ber Dealers' association, which la to meet at Spokane this week, arrived at the Hotel Portland last evening. The wholesalers and the manufacturers of me noun west nave Deen invited to meet With the retailers. Others here on their way iu miena me meeting are C. R Shaw of Boise, George Hill, Rezburg. and J. C. Weeter and J. H. Harvey, both of PocateUo. ' Mrs. O. M. Lowell of Portland la a bu-bi iii me noioi tureen at Fim,no r-allf.-nl. of as gone to xom nicnarason. maiuin Portland Commercial club, h; uo Angpies to ne the guest of the Los Angeles Chamber of Its annual meeting. ,H Will take two or imeo weui reel in uui ihnnt cny ueioro reiurning to His work at Portland. In his absence th work of ment la in charge .bubdepart. Burkhardt Theatre Attract niff Larare Crowds. - New theatre- In Burkharrit ),iMin. at East Burnsld street and Union ave- nuw upuiuai on soma sooi attractions mi navo a tare attandan-a ni.. monds and Hearts," is th title of the pleasing dram that Is scoring a big hit with eaat aid theatregoers this Drop Your Watch? Bring lt to. us and let Nis examine It. If It needs fixing w will repair and guarantee same to keep perfect time, ur prices are tight. GOODMANS" Th Watch- House. ' ' ill Morrison St, .JBet. Front and 1st, CHICAGO Painless Denslisl cob. CTK in wAsxnraTov. Be sure you ar In the right office. Lady attendant Phones Main B880, A-5340. 25 Cents Is enough for cutting hair. Where you are charged more, declare It Is unfair. , Then patronlie The nodel Th Independent Barber Shop, the place where you are not grafted. Hair Cutting 25 Cents (Tour shoe shtued free.) Ttia finest 11-chair shoD In th city. Only best of skilled barbers employed. 91 Sixth Street Just south of Wells-Far go Bldg. CURES RHEUMATISM MM $1.00 ffi 1.00 1" Core f" Far bottl. Fg bottle. am zirTEJurAXi ms-czsT rox. RHEUMATISM nr its XAjrr roxxs. Sciatica Neuralgia Nervousness Sleeplessness Nervous Headaches Neuralgic Headaches Nervous Dyspepsia Nervous Affections TRADE SUPPLIED BT A.W.AIIen&Co. Wholesale and Retell Druggists, 16th & Marshall Stsn Portland, Or. PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. East Side Nickelodlon 14S Orrind Avenue Count of Monte Crlsto SXATHTO 23T itoo-nuai-T Oaks Rink TONIGHT Adzoltalon rre to ladla. wzcexb to snrs. AFTER THE SHOW OR ANT .TIME DURING THE DAT Visit Little Hungary Bomething IT nr a Secluded Betreat. -TOW TXB TAD. AUSTRO-HUNGARY RESTAURANT B47 xayior n, . Seoosd and Third. Th Best Place in Town to at at a Nominal Price. TMT VB TOD AT ' THE JAS. I. MARSHALL MANUFACTURING CO. Show Cates, Cabinets, Store and omce Fixtures Att gM JM MMM il y i ijn AJl Store Pronts Changed, -tosses Bemod- eieo. oenerai contracting, nana Drawn. 089 Couch Street. Phone Pacific 9111. Diamond Roof Stains UL MKADIB MADE FROM CREOSOTE Gal. Lots 75c Per Qal. 'ortland Sash & Door Co. FOBTXA-fS. OB. S30 TBOHT BT. Big We must sell at once SO slightly damaged sewing Uontinmn weli Known makes as lAtUUUIUII Singers, Wheeler & Wll- C!-i-r sons. Domestics. Whites. Ill OCWIllg Households. Davis', etc. i to. make room for new Machines s:OE1, 835 Morrison St, Sfarquam Bldg. MALIIEUE PUPILS IN TKIANGULAR CONTEST Ontario, Or- Feb. 28. Th first d clamatory cqnteat between ' slzh, sev enth and eighth grade pupil of th Mai' heur county schools for a silver loving cup and medals will take place at the pera-nouse in inis cny oatunmy nigni, larch 7, between pupils of tha Ontario. era-house In this city Saturday night, irch 1. between punlls of tha Ontario. Kvau and Vela nilhlif! schools. TBa cud will be the property of th school win ning and the medals will be awarded tha best elocutionists among tha pupils. a ariAnial, train. Will be run from Vale. and tho speaker, from that city, will b sentativea. DRAYAGE STORAGE TRACKAGE Pho CLAY 5. MORSE ?at. I3th & HOYT Machinery, Safes and Merchandise Moved & Stored EAT TOUR LUNCH TOMORROW AT -CBTJSU'S BESTAtTBABT I.linrh Ta i 1 -s n (it-. Dinner 8:0 to 8 Dally, 38c: 8uniay 60a. its Morrison Street. Corner Park. A New Departure Th cost of interments naa been greatly reduced by th Holman Under taking company. Heretofore it ha been th custom of funeral directors- to make chargea tor all Incidentals connected with a fu neral. Th Edward Holman Undertak ing company, tha leading funeral dl-' rectors of Portland, have departed front that custom. When casket ia fnrnlah.ii by us we make no extra charge for ' entbalming. hearse to cemetery, outsld box or - an services that mav h. - . quired of us. except clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a saving of $25 to $7S on each funeral . ' THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. 80 TMXBS BT- COB. -UUBO-C. ' WOHA-f A BPECXAX.TT MBS. S. -C. CHAJg. the only Chines woman doctor In this city. She haa cured many 1 af flicted sufferers. Cured prlvat and female dis eases, also throat and lung troubles; stomach, bladder and kidneys and diseases'; of alt kinda that th human flesh Is heir to. Cured by Cblnese herb anj roots. Remedies harm less. No operations. Honest treatment. Eg. SSt Clay at, cor. Third. if I I f 3 amlnatlon free. 4th 4 DAVIS wa-3on. $chwab Printing Co. MIST frOKK. RMJSOMjItlK PHClt 3 47 STAR.K STREET QEINUIJNJS ROCK SPRINGS COAL INDEPENDENT COAL AND ICE CO. - aa -ma.v .. ' f WW v . k m JkJteXiX i Km. Opposite City Library. Both Phones. accompanied by' a delegation" of over 100. Each, school will fiave thre repre- Lace House nonk Laundry J4"M MM v.. sot-c rr. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmJm r ':-'-,-T.-.;, , . ' XJLOM CVMTAXMB A ttPXCIALTT WcblootfOH DiccUinn Make Shoes Waterproof Preserves teatuerHot a ShineAt ell Dealers. ONLY THE BEST IN UP Z AND ACCIDENT INSU3ANC2 0. H. WBSTOW S05 Weil Fargo Mr. Mtttrestes nd , Upbc! Made Over and Mad to Orr, r -r j : Sewed and Laid. Phone Wiin I S, MASSXT MASSST. C39 ton-. f. I