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: THE 'ORfcGON SUNDAY JOURNALV PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 8, 1008. ToiroMics T ' , TONIGHTS AJIUSEMENTS. tall I ...... ... '"T.mln lha flhrew Marquam Moving netures pauer .,Tm Three or us" JCmDira "A Ravi Rleve" Grand Vaudeville Lyrio "Bjr Right of Sword" tar "Anita, ths Singing Girl" An entertainment will be glvsn under the auspices of the Ladles Aid society Of the F. S. 8. at Burkhard ball, 117 Vi East Burnslds atreet on tbe sventng of March 17, for the purpose or raising a fun! with which to Bend Mra. Virginia Rowe, an aged paralytic to her former some at Jackson, Aucnigan. one is at present Uvine- In rooms at Sixth and Harrison etreets, which have been pro vided tor ner througn tne kindness or a few friends. Mra. .Rowe la a 11 censed physician In Jackson, Michigan, where sho li well known and highly re spected, and when she return there wllj V11.UUII i iiiiimiv w.i i. home which she helped to found. The city will be canvassed this week by voluntary solicitors and any one de siring to help a worthy cause may ao so by purchasing a ticket to tbe enter- W. D. Fraley, proprietor of the Fra- ley Millinery store, the popular estab- Ushment at Third and Salmon etreets, returned a few days ago from New York. As a result of his trip thousands of . new hats for early spring wear may be seen at his establishment It Is a well known fact that his milliners turn I sut many of the most clever conceits J-Oeen on the streets of Portland. These I lists ste strikingly beautiful In their exquisite tones of soft delft blue or paon. dull old rose tints, flame colored and American Beauty roses. Also stylish black hats, natural leghorn and gold shades, beautiful tones of green relieved wiui an American Beauty rose. Ladles can find most any style they may be looking for one of a kind- many of thorn copies of Parisian models. wmie others are original designs. The Mlspah aoclal club met with Mrs. Smith, III East Qllsan street, March I. Tbe olub hour was spent In dis cussing plana for the Rose Fiesta. The hostess, assisted by her niece. Miss Wilson, and Mra. Knott and Mrs. Lom bard, served a light lunch. The club will meet April I with Mrs. M. M. Moore. Ill East Ninth street. Those present were: Mrs. Knott. Mrs. Julian, Mrs. Haynes Jr.. Mrs. Kills. Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Bowman. Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. bakes, Mv. Lendon, Mra Moore, Mra. smith, Mra. MccormicK, Mra. a. Thompson, Mrs. Greenwood, Mrs. Mar shall, Mrs. Bnults ana Mrs. jomDara. Our New JcvvclryJStorc At SM Btorrlson St, Bet. 8d and 4th. Formerlv occunted by Security Bunk. TXB gOBTBAOTOBS ABB StVB- BTIBO along the work ana we nope soon to move into our new quarters. MBAVTZsa we are having a big REMOVAL SALE At our present, location, as we ex pect to sell all of our stock before moving, but at the rate we are selling goods ws will be sold out In a short time, nirm mvntriTam - numi ' make the goods sell, livery article to" tbs . ..... m I . W a . m alt.. store is reauoea osjriow m i . . k....i mnA mi t euatomers are not slow Ho taks advantage of same. Oat Glass Jewelry of all kinds, Waaensa, tnooss, ouwvwia, - SUlvarware. ' Everything In our stors VOtsllh a BISEBTE9. niivoniL Now Is your chance to save a little money on a aiamona we centum y offer some big Inducements In this department OUT OTTB. BBICBI and make a comparison that la all we ask. , -sttbbwabjb. m Knives, Forks, Hpoons and Hollow Ware of all kinds from 10 to 10 per cent less than regular prices. III msk CXOOBB. OYBBSOUGBV in this depart ment and have an elegant line to show. They have been marked 'way down to bed rock that la why we are selling so many. BOOT BOBOXT WEZU WS Ul 133 Fifth Street Near Alder JAEGER BROS. JBWXLSBS oraczAws. Secretary Oiltner of the chamber of commerce Is of the opinion that a profitable business could be worked op here along the line of building portable cottages. He says that purchasers of ehenp. lota in tne suburban aismcis frequently desire a temporary home and would purchase a small cottage that ....1.1 V. ..... .... I w km.. .rd tsk.n wVl. sold" to another lot- . h? "5 . permanent KomV . It 1. understood that W"-' W 'i, portanie nouses nave Deen duiii nere !" K ' t r Z .. and that there are now several such lege at corva lis. has just been added structures In the city. to the circulating department This con- , 1 tains special Information for local con- Marian Catto, a 7-year-old child, died anions. in greai agony ai me nome ner ir- Quf VJve club m-t at th- nom. 1m severe &" r.Vved "iplay" of Mrs. Olm.te.d Thursday afternoon. Ing about a stove that had been set up Mrs. Olmstesd's home lb situated on In the yard to heat water for laundry Willamette boulevard very near the purposes. The child with a number of river and the view Is delightful. After others was playing about ths stove the business meeting, refreshments were wnen u was overiurnea in ddii man- served In the dining-room at 4 o clock, ner. setting fire to the child's clothing. Mrs. Olmstead was assisted in serving Her mother heard her screams and by Miss Evans. Those present were succeedwd In putting out the blase, but jfrB- rjay Mrs. Dnughtery, Mrs. Jnno- nui uuiu u cuiiu wm i.ion; uum-ra. cent, Mrs. L.yon, Mrs. I'ntcnaro, Mrs. Fraley, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Monroe and f nanus oi tienry oimiiar, mo ium-1 Mrs. Cameron. 1 nunrn W. T ill A. A. Pfthh H. O. HOD- ! son. li. K. Mummer, J, li. C. Lockwood, F C. Bchunert W. O. Krown, Louis w. irail, of Portland, and li. U Crosby, of Tacoma, . Th ICS. Fraternity of ths World held . a second regular meeting last night at tbe Redman's ball on Washing' ton street with an attendance of over 71 members. The students of ths In ternational correspondence schools are taking great interest In this movement snd it promises to be ons of the largest nrs-anlsatlona In the .country. The or ganisation during Its three montas of sxistencs nas a larger memnarsnip man tbs Elks had during their first tl years. Many transfers of property In Green's addition took place during ths past week. L. O. Ralston, whose offices are In the Labbs building, reports the fol lowing sales: George Noakee, two lots, 11.600: E. W. Jonas, two lots. 11.100: Northwest Investment ft Construction company, two lots, 11,100: A. Llppmaa no a. icioeii, I wo lots, i,Of. Dr. Ralph Walker will speak to lbs Boys' club on electricity at ths publlo library Friday evening, March II, at 7:45. On Tuesday, March 10, ths library birthday will be oelebrated in the child ren's room by a story on "The making or tne boo. The Friday story hour win oe omuiea. Addle L. Fslrohlld has begun .suit In the circuit court for divorce from J. F. Falrcbild, alleging desertion. They were married In Portland In 1104 and the plaintiff charges that she was deserted In January, 108. Falrchlld Is said to bs In Qoldfleld, Nevada. Prepare for spring, ladles. Select your spring hat now (at Ls Palais Royal) from a wide variety of the most exclusive Parisian designs; also ths smart but inexpensive models, all at very reasonable prices. 176 Washing ton street Ian who was shiSt to death bv Patrol- h,.i.., . .n .t.rmin Mr. and Mrs. Benner entertained the If noastble to socure the conviction of I 1808 Whist club last Tuesday evening, the officer. Mrs. Shaffer was before Llrht refreshments were served and a Smith prizes; the orricer. Mrs. Hharrer was Derore Light refreshments were served the district attorney today and stated ..., ..,. that she could produce a witness? Mrs. Pj"""1 ?tl won Jth fist" John Schneider, who was present at the a"d tT.V."!6..,1 pn7, . i nr h. .htin. oni ch wnnM and Mrs. Julian and Mr. Benner t time of the shooting and who would swear -that she heard Suitter say he would kill the d Russian anyhow. Others who were present at the shoot ing are active In securing evidence to be used against tne patrolman. Publlo library telephone. Main 1656. If you wish to renew a book, call up the circulating department; If you wish to renew a children's book, call up the children's department; if you wish any special Information, call up the refer ence department; If you wish to ask about the traveling libraries, or the school collections, call up the county department. Telephones have also been Installed in the branch libraries Albina branch library; East- 681; east sldo branch library. East 1964, The annual party given each year at about this time by the St. Andrew's he sec ond nrlzes. Those Dresent were: Mr. and Mrs. Brush, Mr.' and Mrs. Julian, Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood. Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith, Mr. Tuttle and Mr. Woodcock. The cluh will meet at Mrs. Orwller's home. 644 East Fourteenth street March 17. Customs Inspector M. J. Gallagher captured two Japs Katuckl Katutso and Eyeda Takeja who were attempt ing to swim rrom tne iMumanua 10 snore early yesterday morning and lodged them In the county jail, wnere tney will remain until the vessel starts on her return voyage next week. The Japs were making a desperate attempt to illegally enter this eountry and came very near losing meir lives in a iooi hardy swim In ths icy waters of the Willamette river. There will be a special meeting of tbe Montavllla Improvement board to morrow evening In the office of the Hart Land company on Villa avenue. There are some Important matters to bs considered snd a large attendance la sxpected. Yes. ws build fire escapes, slsvator cabs and enclosures, wire and Iron fences, and wire and Iron works of all kinds. Columbia Wire snd Iron Works, 161-370 East Washington street near Union avenue, uotn phones. 361 Yamhill street, between Third and Fourth streets. Phone Msln 7161. Your snoes repslred while you . wait Best oak soles, 76 cents. Bauer A Stopper. This will remind you thst now Is tbs time to have your hair mattresses reno vated snd returned the ssms day. Phone Main 47V. The Portland Curled Hair Factory. H. Metsger. proprietor. The Museum of Art Fifth snd Tay lor streets, will bs open today from I to 6 o'clock with free admission. This Is the last day of the loan collection of fine water colore privately owned in this cltv wMch have been lent for exhibi tion during the last three weeks. ' It Includes many very beautiful works, such as are hardly likely to be brought together again for a long Urns to coma Ths stats railway commission will hold an Investigation of the wreck of the O. R. A N. train at Pilot Rock Junc tion at the Chamber of Commerce audi torium, Monday afternoon at 1:10 o' clock. The train crew. Superintendent Campbell and Division Engineer Bol lons will be examined In an effort to determine the cause of ths accident J. Frank Porter and J. M. French aocletv will take place In the Women Of hiv. formed a. real eatnta nartnerahiD Woodcraft ball. Tenth and Taylor m business at 607 Corn- streets nfn$ merclal bloct Both are well known 14. An excellent program lias been ar- Haulers. Mr. French belnir nro- ranged to precede ine nan. ine pro- i.,..- .f th- EuPBka Lanrt POmr,5nv. m .tha "?V!?: ??.rnoA"": formerly In the Buchanan building: tnei luV we . coniraiiu, m t a. xi kdsi i , - .u i ... LH.ltAnA K T Prnwfhar sin. I iel g 11W lUCll Willi UlUUClll IUCUO, men L.aldlaw; baritone, 1?. T. Crowtner, eio-i .f. . nm ,ni k .,r.. .lnnl. T T M.irfnv; W I trU In nrl sin no. I wt4iiiuvu v I IJ UnimmalI I - ' s . Ala Aua-va-'wiatisu, nn.lr. t- w .nH with it rnmt the n oaivaiion Army, imo. corps, i ji-.i.- -h,i th.t i.v.rpn.L Rut th Madison street, has been fortunate In -..u h.v. hn wparin ll winter: securing the. services of Brigadier looked all rlsht under the coat, but """ roJC m.I: t 1nU nrRttv shahhv. Wi are 'olur. TOwrummeni. urigauior j V i t i i ..i .nit in JenKins win give an address on "i ne nrcDared to turn out tne oesi sun in ... x,n o . m..., . Portland for tha mon-T. We have a i' number' of colored' slides. A Bt 0I.:?Sbf?t-.hrt "a variety, of picture, will be. shown. The J. 5 k r.ni ...it in the Thousi entertainment will be held Thursday, VTi.r fn, : I2B7 no mora no less. MarcQ at P- m unique lauonng Con.p,y. It Is with pleasure that we announce Vh.Vta I .A 1. . 1. Jl . . .1 a . l.l.l... i iv tito mum vl uriiauu uiu viuiiiii- Members of Court wenroot, no. 4, that our coat and suit denartment Is Foresters of America, will enjoy a ban- now stacked with the latest and best GUet at V lenna iaie, eo& stxui 1 ibuu 1 ui .uu iuiu annua, nu v- Tnaadav evenlnr. A number of not Impress too strongly upon our ous- neakers will be heard. tomers that in this department there - 1 m r M h.tt.r volllA. anA h.tr.. .PT nnl This ls tho season of the year when than ever before awaiting them at the books on gardening and farming are mm in demand at ths public library! and there have been many additions Magniflcent Diamonds old address, Ls Palais Royal, 175 Wash ington street. Tom Richardson, manager of the Commercial club, who has spent two weeks in southern California, is home ward bound, and is stopping at a num ber of places in southern Oregon 'Visit ing tbe commercial bodies. " He will reach Portland about March 15. In letters received here from Mr. Richard son he declares that the northwest ls in much better condition than the southwest. Such as thrill the hearts of beau tiful women and cause even the gtoic to stop and admire. Pure, flawless and sparkling, set to display all their rich gem quality, these stones make the most elegant . .a if.! ! li . T t ffift, or tne saiesi investment, ivia- .'nrf9einr in vain frnm 1(1 to 20 per cent a year. See them- at An exhibition of water colors from ths Art Shop of Chicago will be held at the Hotel Portland on March 12, 18 arid 14, under ths auspices of the Arts and Crafts society of - Portland. On Friday and Saturday evenings the pic tures will be sold at auction without reserve to ths hlrhest bidder for the benefit of the Arts and Crafts society of Portland. ..... "Nome Cssh Grocery" is ths nams of a live grocery at 120 Grand avenue. Messrs. Dye A Lee are the proprietors. They simply carry the Al quality of floods for particular people, consequent y they sell the 100 per cent pure Gol den Grain Granules cereal coffee. Near ly two pounds for 26c. f . Harry R. Eaton, formerly proprietor of the cafe, room 10. Chamber of Com merce bldg., has purchased the saloon, northwest comer Fourth and Washing ton, In the new Rothchlld bldg., and will be pleased to ses his many friends and patrons. a. y-Am in ..nt, aanrfwlnrtaa K cants. Eat your breakfast snd lunch at the Baltimore Dairy Lunch, 2S7H Washing ton street new Rothchlld building, back of lobby. .... Tviiv.imin. Pnwlnfaka baa an plied for letters of administration on the estate of her husband, Andreas .Tnhann Powlofska. The property is val ued at 11,200. Onartar block near Front and Bum- side at 130.000. which means 110,000 below market value. See owner about it E. H. Wemme, Front and Burnslde. Stationery store a- 241 Mor-lson street, near Third street with a full line of stationery s.nd blank books. Davis ft KUburn. Phone A-1611. Rate war. San Francisco 15 Includ ing berth and meals. Finest passenger ship on the Pacific coast. Frank Bol lam, agent 128 Third street Dr. P. L. MacKensle has moved his office to the Rothchlld building. Fourth snd Washington streets, opposite wood ard A Clarke's. Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Automobiles of all kinds, new and second hand, for sals. Henry Wemme, Front and Burnslde. Clackamas county taxss received at 608 Chamber of Commerce building. Main or A-2056. CEITKEMPER'S jewciry aiure 266 MORRISON STREET Loweat Priced Jewelry House fpr Fine dooda Short talks are being given every day at noon In the lobby of the Y. M. C. A. building by Dr. William Coburn of New York City, from 12:80 to 12:45. The subjects for the next few days are: "Troubled With Words," "Tongues of Fire," "What Must I Dor "Upside Down," "An Unknown God." "Much Peo- Ele In the City," "Never Heard It" "A lay's Uproar.'1 Notice to Merchants. Any ' roods Burchased by J. A.- Woolery f Ions, regon, deceased, please cancel and no. tlfy Mrs. J. A. woolery. Ions, Oregon. Members of tbe American society of civil engineers now In Portland gave an Informal dinner at the Hotel Portland last evening. Those who attended are as follows: D. C. Kenny, D. X, Clark, Mrs. Whlgham, vocal and piano teach er, removed to Til ford building. Main 3326. Acme OH Co. sell safety coal oil and fins gasoline. Phone East 789; B-1007. Dr. Walter I. Howard moved to Roth chlld building, Fourth and Washington. El W. Moors, expert photographer. Elks' building. Seventh and Stark sts. Notice. Title and Oreron sccounta bought Cohi. Bros., 180 Tlrst street. TBS. B. McFarland has moved from 110 S wetland bldg. to 811 Corbett bldg. dentists. Third snd Washington. Correct English taught 12 RaJelrh building. Berger, signs, show cards. 184 Yamhill. D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh. Journal want ads. lo a word. Good News for the Hungry. Hereafter the prices at Morris' restau rant will be: For two eggs with coffeo. bread, butter and potatoes, 16c; sirloin steak with coffee, bread, butter and potatoes, 25o; plain steak, with coffee, bread, butter and potatoes. 16c. Other dishes in proportion. Only restaurant on Washington street employing white labor. 229 Washington street between First snd Second. Where 10 Dine. Moore's restaurant serves a special 60-cent Sunday dinner. 148 Fifth at Watson's Restaurant will servo a fine jhieken dinner today. 50 cents. :. - Whcfl we tell you that J Cambridge Clothes Kave more distinctive style and character than any ready to wear garments , we are ready to back every word with an absolute guar- antee that every suit or overcoat purchased of us will hold its shape until it is worn out. Come to our store and convince yourself of the above facts, and let us show you the classiest line of clothing ever seen in Port land. Our spring line com prises the most fashionable fabrics, made in the swellest models that can be produced. Agents for the ' ( - CELEBRATED Dunlap Hat MEN'S FURNISHERS 289, 291 Washington St. Agents for XiOSIZX MA BbTB XOTOXS, heavy weight, heavy duty, two and four-cycle, S to 66 horsepower. Agents for JAOEB MABOTB 2COTOM, light weight high speed, medium weight, medium speed, heavy weight, slow speed, four-cycle, 1 to 6 cylinders, I to 76 horsepower. xr I rooT or hawtiiornc ayc. I ,i!?irTljPl0l?M0W: i rhons East 9899, The ZAonoh ICoss will be sold at a bargain If sold at onoe. Agerts for VETEBBOsV- Agents for IflAOABA lUlin aCO- ouas CAiroxs, built by Canadian Canoe Company. VOBS, medium weight medium speed. iour-cycie, e 10 u norsepower. sxook9 stAjro iVAtnrcxzs, cahoes avd xowboats. nan am BA&OATHB. All ktnds of boats built to order and all kinds of boat repairing done.- Catalogue on application. 20 YEARS Watches and Watch Repairing Is our business, and we strive to turn out good work and good goods at rea sonable prices. . Try us. ' & WATOSUKJLBHaS . : JBWELEA ail Xdsrlson ft, Set. rirrt and ZToat. GOODMAN'S Is positive proof of ths reliability and confidence our patients havs In us. Specialists always in attendance, assuring prompt and courteous at tention. Lady attendant always pres ent. . . mailable Painless Dentists. Our reputation for reliability and thor oughness ls well established. Clean liness, Good Work and Quick Serv ice. ' y "AITD XT DIDNT HTOT A BZTM Valnless Extraction, 60 cants. Xx trsotlon Free when plates or bridges are ordered. Plates $5 and up. Best Plats Work. Perhaps your teeth have become so useless that It Is Impossible to firmly set a bridge. Then ths old stumps are removed without causing you ths slightest pain, and a plats is fitted. If ths plate fits perfectly It will look well and perform Its work of masticating your food satisfactorily. With my 20 years' experience In this work will guarantee satisfaction In every case. Crown and Bridge Workv It's a shams to spoil your personal appear- W. A. Wise D&Sri!?3 Tailing Wtn and Wash Portland IN PORTLAND rjonro wobz pob TKB BEST PEOr&B fj?cai Sa r"in .?oar ,,""tlon from ... vi ico in io property masti cate your food, when a bridge can be supplied that will cause no discom fort whatever, will chew your food firoperly and thoroughly, while your ooks are Improved beyond descrip tion. A hollow tooth that ls now useless can be filled and crowned so that It Is saved for probably a life time. To secure the best results you skllL secura ths highest grade of Examination free and Invited. When desired you can havs T. P. Wise or my personal service. Ou force ls so organised that we ? do yor satire Grown. Bridge and Plats Work la a ay l necessary. Ont of town people can writs and arrangs for appointments. NO PLATES REQUIRED SlABWOOfl) Delivered on Short Notice and In Any Quantity . Oregon & Washiogtoo Lumber Co. Foot of Hamilton Ayc Phone Main 2163 It's a great thing to be able to say EVERY THIRD MAN WEARS Columbia Tailored Clothes But, we have estimated the number of Portland men who wear TAIL ORED clothes, have counted our patrons, and by the law of HUMAN AVERAGE, the above statement appears to be conservative. there's a Reason Look where you will no matter how high the, price you cannot find better tailoring than that produced in the shop of the Columbia Woolen Mills Co. Every one of the force of Columbia Tailors is an expert a specialist in one particular line some are coatmakers some vestmakers some makers of trousers some skilled in this branch some in that and every one an artist. Every garment turned out by these skilled men is as near perfect as high class tailoring can be. Your friends wear Co lumbia Tailored g a r -ments scfought you. Columbia tailoring satisfies and saves you money Suits $20 to $50 Trousers $4 to $12 Foil Dress Suits $45 and Up Now ask yourself, can didly, "Where can I get more or as much for my money as I can at the Columbia Woolen Mills Company?" You will answer, "Nowhere." C&iLQAar1 GRANT PHIGLEY, Mgr. Elks' Building , Seventh and Starlc CURES RHEUHATISri Xsf tottla, ... r'.' st hottta. AM ZBTBBjrAJb stBXBB-r vom. RHEUMATISM ... t tt KAarr romxa. Sciatica ' (I Ksrvono Hesdaehes Neurslgla M Nsuralgle Headaches Nervousness II Nervous Dyspepsia Sleeplessness Nsrvous Affections thadb surruxo BT A.W. Aliens Co. Wholesais and Retail Drngglsta. 16th k Marshall Sts Portland, Or. THE JAS. I. MARSHALL. MANUFACTURING COv Show Cses, Cabinets, Storb and Office Fixtures BBS IJIPMSllli J.I !Ji:-j,JU-rrT- J tore Tronts Changed, Bosses BetnoOV. sled. Oeneral Oontraotlng. rians Brawn, 8 Ooaeh treat. Bhona raolfls Ml. axss&w 3i5 Pure Beautinl Jade Jewelry V Gold Bracelets and 81 s. net Rings of all descrip tions mads to order. American names en graved with ths - three cardinal Chinese charac ters, via. Glory, Pros. ' perity snd Longevity. Charges reasonable and orders of anv dsslcn I promptly executed and I sent prepaid to any part J of the U. & Ths Skilled Cliiuese jeweler, BOOB BABO k CO Jay Tu Chong, Mngr, 111 Aldsr street. Diamond Douse Paint GOARANTEXD I gallon lots, S1.40 per gaL 1 gallon lots. S1.50 Pr gal ". Manufactured by ' PORTLAND SASH ADOORCO. 30 Tron St, Portland, Os. Send Me Your Printing I make a specialty of Letterheads. Blll heads, Noteheads. Statements. E n v e -lopes. Cards and other Una commercial work. I havs cus tomers sll over ths Northwest, because I deliver a satisfactory quslitv of work at a satisfactory cries. George W. Dixon. Canby, Oregon. DRAYAGE I! MacMaery, Safes STORAGE and Merchandise TRACKAGE 1 Moved Stored. CLAYS. MORSE 4th 4 DAVIS Wazehooses I3th & HOYT Ws must sell at once 80 ailchtlr damaaed sewlnar machines. Including suet Big Rorltirfinn well known .nkeaM iiuiuvuvii Singers. Wheeler ft WH : Cntittin ona- Domestics, ' Whites, Id oWlng Households. Davis, ste.. aa . . to make room for new MarJiines stoo,t- iTiauiiiica . wobxn S3S Korrlson St, Kara.uam Bldtr. .- HARRY, R. EATON Formerly of room 10, Chamber f Cora merce, has opened his new cafe, Roth ehild Building, Fourth and Washington streets. . y;. HO JIT TOBGBT TO flUth ' ONLY INUFC AND , , THE ACCU)ENT insurance . c O. H. WJSSTOV 1 JS b 5 1 ' SOB Wells Fargo Bldg, Webfoot Oil Blackinn leak as Shoes Waterproof - ITeserves ieather Hot a Shins At alt Sealers. A YOUNG MAN WANTED WITH A thousand dollars; guaranteed a salary of $100 a month, to work In the city; 7 psr cent on investment, (lit sdgs se curity: must SDeak German and soma sxperlence in business. H-2K, Journal.. FURS REMODGLCD At less than one-half price during the next month. New furs mads at lowe possible pries. I Schumacher, 111 Mad ison street. ABTDSBMBBTB. Motion Picture Theatres WB REMT LATEST FEATTTRQ riTAt 1.009 feet Reals, lnoludlng Sons Slides, $5.03 la $7.59 lYcelly Newman Motion Picture Co. Ill Burnslds SU near Fifth. WICKELODIOrJ 130 Sixth Otr&et "The Lilfls Cri;;! Tho INJckelodloij 148 Ornnd Avcmr Kexl r:crV:"PAS::C7 tl'" :-