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SUNDAY MORNING, 'MARCH 22. 1003. BSBaaaaaaaBsssaas) L. ' ;,--'1.V VI Topics J TONIGHT'S AMl'SEMEXTS. , Marquam...Tbo Power That Govern" k.Wr..."When We Were Twanty-Ons trend Vaudeville n. . . i v a ut wninin Will -JTo ,,., "l""-J "?.a i - ilrT l uw.tfir' tar. ...,.,..,,, "The seoret A l.rr. force of carpenters and deo- ratnra ara an r area in maKing aii""- hons In the . premises tonnsrlr oocu- led by the Security saving fimpany, which wllf bo the permanent -V i - urA. 4aaralara. ODtU lana and silversmiths. JNsltner- money or pains ara oeing pt w ,i war fnrafront ox tns in .ilia. it. tua " . . ... ... t , w . wnritmn were uttlng down an oxpenslva tiled floor . . . . . , 1 i . th. ami sieruay ana mi noinia " j -, , I in v. In ha nolt mu veiling wm tw umm - ni" l. , i . i . kt. w Miinttn and Bhelv if will Do msiauea ana " , K VTTh iai giss rront win ua v," hg will be moved from the old loca- he atock of the new eaillahment lilt ua inuvu .aiaa. v . . . , . j-J I ,m t.a nnlntaA to With i i;hi 1 1 ou aiu w... f - ride by every loyal cltlsen as an as- Ulfia VI ta ' . 1 aunacientioua eixor can Chief Campbell ha Issued an order .nnnuiu of the ity flra department from further par- ... Jm. am ic pat on In scnooi ura anu, w rouna mai nm - - -f." --, ome panlo etrlcken at the elllht and ound of the fire apparatus ae i wmM lanclne- up to the aohool bulldlnKa. hie? CamDoell took thle action becauee L feet that hi. attention waa caiiea wTta lire arm ai n xiuiu7 Friday when 700 children were marobed II,.' .1 .-in .. .mnru had , i ui.t Ka fart VnaK he chldn eepaped without bodUr nv hi fnn to Dartlcloate further in A rlna nflint Of lUrUdlctlOn WM Lnnrht hafora County Judge Webeter I... .... i v,. .-i.i rt t.annci Bal -v . n nnn-aiinnort Of till vo children. It developed that Mra. tallfty waa rtlvorcea iroin cr i Waahlnton county and Balr waa iia maw mnfilh TOP BUD lort of her children, but he haa .ailed b pay. Vinaer mia oonaiwon -htfue Webater doubted whether he ...v.. ... i.. u. ihi Waahlnaton U..t.t rn anforce Ita Judament, b. 1.A MnntfnilM in. muiBr UUMI w ...111 tn- orrow mornlnf. ifi.r hina- in aeaslon all afternoon. inrv in tha caaa of John Carey kalnat tha Portland Lumber oompanr aa dlecnarsea oy jujh . .i i. t t o'clock yeater- hy afternoon, reporting that It waa r 'li- . tha com 1 nAhiin Aanmar for InJurieB winy lur ;"":,,' . -l.h litainea wnue n wm u'.'' agon for the company. ... . .. anKinK on in nmunoj ,:, v. . hny'a property waa resptmaiuie ciaent. joe Aniioroijn, i.wimh.iv,j iT nnh urn of the murder of Engineer v.. . . .A.niftt. Avar one rrv M. Loitan on th Fourth treat Irldae one muni mni u""""! " " . . - r i i . A-ii... win rva rouaht before juaire urauuin k. .imnU Knurl tomorrow. i'iuni " in nw i"u" -- - Is attorneys are preparea 10 w ntlon for a new trial and for arreet of idgment. If these motione rn.ro m tie sentence of the court will be death, Li. w.tna IV.. nntv nanaltv riOflfllDle hdr tha verdict of murder In the first legree. f 3. r Lee of Portland waa elected first Ir-e-nresldent of the Oregon State Acad ny of Sciences at a meeting last mgiu '... .i... v.. 11 In Ik. araait of H T. p hid ti i j ni, i v..-w - - - ohlman of Tortland, who. haying been elected at uorvama, aeciinea iu ti v.M..t u.riAn nv. an Inter IIV, I , J jI llvoi . - mAAr-amm last .VMtllnr ATI A ormal Sjstcm of Code Numbers hlch ahowea carerui ana unguis ougnt. A nleasant entertainment waa given rlclay evening by the Chinese M. E. Isslon for the benefit of the Epwortn . E. churoh. The program waa under n direction of Miss Hertle Chan, and 1 . ..... anlnvad tha VftrlfcUS feat- . XT TV J ,n, mr nf tha Phlnase u-...t wininm tr Tal riaormra Hhan v. riaa Anita Penrcv took leading faces on tha program. Plant SIbaon's Ttoaea. aibBon1 rotea te atrong, well grown, full of flbroue hota. and true to name. That la wny Ibson a roaes are ramoua. uo not ac- pt rosea that are aaia to oe -jusi. . . a BiKann'a hut order direct Fom The Slbson Rose nurseries. The est are the cheapest, especially in ise nusnea. unice ana duuwiot, v.. ilwaukle avenue. Phone Bellwood 050. wd w' nronlcer of Walla Walla, tha lew superintendent of the Country Club Lid Llveatook aaaoelatlon. haa pur- liaaed a lot on too Aiamwn in now ity Park and la preparing to erect an L. x.. . m ...... raw. . 1 1 . a 1u S.UUU resiaence vnti an v rooker'a new home adjoina the hand- HCnlegie DungaiDw ana uvwiuu" mntry ciud grounas. Ris-nor A. De Caprlo. who haa been ven the contract for the summer park mcerts, haa already put hla band to ihearaing and intenda to bring out tha st local band ever heard here. He haa ..i Ik. kaat msLvlal ohfalnahla Euu i 'hi iww . . v ; ., id the programa thla summer wllixon st of popular as well aa tha moat aasicai numireti. vv.n rla-h't-thlnklna man la Inter- ,f.i in what he weara almost aa much C In what he eats. If you wear clothe Bat HID M III CIO II 11JI Itil'l'J J I. r.Mv w h uncomfortably conscious that you re noi aVI,,a Yr z " lOW We .Will iiiehvv yuu a, .un w viiug. hd guarantee fit, style and workman- t a-oods la the atore. for only 125. No r0fc. No less. This la something no CALL AT Heitkemper's Drop In when you ara down town and get acquainted with Heitkemper's Jewelry atore Uf you have not dona so). They carry a stock that Is worth know ing about. When you and your friends are ready to buy. there'll be no doubt where to go. Every dainty and charming piece of lewelry to thoroughly delight and aatisfy. Cut glass, silverware,, hand painted PICKARD china, silver toilet sets and novelties In all the new designs and patterns. If you want stones reset and old Jewelry made- over, come in and we win oe giaa to do It for xou. HEITKEMPER'S Jewelry Store lowest priced Jewelry store for ' ' - fine goods., , ,.; 286 MORRISON STREET ether firm in tha elty will do. - Coma In tomorrow and look our tock over. Untaue Tailoring company.. I0r , Stark, sear Sixth. . ' t ? Judre Oantenbeln yeatarday af Urnoon denied a new trial la tha caaa of Edwin Taft by guardian agalnat tha Portland Railway company, in which damagel were oiaimea ior lnjurwa n vnn truok by a car. Judgment by non-suit waa given tha defendant.) ' ' y . ; . ' nulnnlnr m Aondav. Uareh IS. tha Mount? Scott oar leaving Portland at 11:10 rv m. will run to Oatea, arriving it, a an aaiiv avnant Haturaav ana Sunday. On Saturdays thla W wm connect witn ma urwimm iiwif Ina- Portland at 11:10 P. nu Junction. , , - , i --'. Tha afflnara of tha Holy Nam gOOU- t Af aaj-rad Heart . churoh hava oallad .1 u... - .v. n.ri.i. fo. a aaclal gathering at which the Plltl..B- aicmias woo nave vwn " -. areaa ina ygiira, -. T- 8 o'clock. Hi MJiwauaia atreeu . ' Another daclaraUon cam from Bob- art R. Hunter, who aprang Into tha raoa soma tlma ago. At that tlma ha waa auent on Mtaiemeni no, . uu pronouncement placea him aquaraiy among the frlenda of popular election of United Statea senator. a w rtrtnn who nledaas hlmaelf to Statement No. 1, and XAiolus'J. Hicks. who subsorlbas to Rapubl caa wwri choice doctrine, yeatarday nied with, tha county clerk announcement of tnair oan dldacy for nomination to tha legislature by tha majority party. Seeds for tha Portland parks. J. J. Pniu. ha ttnnular aeadamaa Of IBS Front atreat, baa baea awarded tha con tract lor auppmng aeeae ""'?,-":: eral parka. Thla Ta a fine compliment to Butaer-a Seeds that grow.r Now watch them grow. Rev. H. D. Brown of Seattle, Yaah lngtoa, dlatrlct suparlntandent of the .v. . iv.. Maaarana will preach at the Nasarene churoh, 4U Burnalda street tais morniua nlng servioas, 11 a. m. and 7:10 p. m. At tha people's Forum tonight In SelUng-Hlrach hall A Man from Mara will dtacuaa the Oregon 'Constitution and the laauaa to be voted on at the t . .lulu. a Aordlal Invitation Is extended to all ottlsens to attend. Miss Minnie Bell, for the past It years In charge of the leather goods de partment of Woodard. Clarke & Co., haa just returned from an extended stay In tha aaat, devoted to selecting new and original Ideas In leather, John I Day ofpreclnot 71, A. D. Keenan of 66, C. WT Pallett of 63, Oeorge K. MoCord of 63 and George L. Brooks of S are newly announced can didates for placea on the Republican county committee. Beginning next Sunday, March IX, the Mount Scott car leaving Portland at 1:40 a. m. will run to Oarea atatlon, re turn leaving Oatea at 0:30 a. m., arriv ing at Portland at 10:16 a. m. This service Is on Sunday only. The Portland Shoe Repair company, 10 Yamhill etreet, between Third and Fourth streets. Phone Main 766. Tour ahoea repaired while you wait. Beat oak soles, 76 centa Bauer St Stopper. Stationery atore a 140 Morrison street, near Third street, with a full line of stationery and blank books. Davis A KUburn. Phone A-llll. Steamer Jesae Harktns, for Camaa, Waabougal and way landlnga, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 1 p. m. Wlnalow Meade circle No. T, I. of Q. A. R-. will entertain lta members and frlenda Tuesday evening In Drew hall. Announcement of millinery opening Tuesday, March 14, at 441 Washington street Mrs. O. P. Wolcott, Richards' Sunday dinner without wins II per cover; to :u. airing or cheatra. Rate war San Franclaco 15, a team er. Frank Bollam. agent, 128 Third street Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone East 781; B-1007. Trellis work, wire fencing. Portland Wire ft Iron works. Second and Everett E. W. Moore, expert photographer, Elks building, Seventh and Stark ate. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Berger, signs, show cards. 284 Tamhtll. D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh. Teams for hire. Phone East 414. Journal want ads. la a word. Where to Dine. Mcore's restaurant servea a special 60-cent Sunday dinner. 148 Fifth at Watson's Restaurant will serve a fine thicken dinner today. 10 oants. FATHER YORKE AT THREE CHURCHES Noted Priest to Address the Holy Cross, Si Patrick's and 'St. MaryY Father Torke, the well-known priest of San Franclaco and also noted as an oduoator, will apepar .before the puhlio and make addresses at three different times todav at as many different nlacc:. This morning at 10:80 . o'clock at St. Patrick's church, Nineteenth and Sav ior atreeta, at mass Father Torke will preach. This afternoon at the Holy Cross church. University park, at 8:80 o'clock the Most Reverend Archbishop Chris tie, assisted hy several clergymen, will bless a new church bell after which Father Torke will preach. Father Torkt's final appearanoe be fore a Portland audience will be at st Mary's cathedral, Fifteenth and Davis streets, this evening at 7:45 o'clock. He will speak on tha "Ideals of Edu cation,' BOGOSKI SUFFERS FOR ATTACK ON SUNSKI Four months in the county Jail waa tha aentence Imposed on Joe Bogoakl by Judge O'Day In the circuit court yea- terday, following the verdict of a Jury finding him guilty of assault with a dangerous weapon on Ed Bunskl. Bog oekf a tabbed Sunakl with a knife and almoat reached tha Jugular vein, the af fair taking place In a Ruasell street aalnnn. Judea O'Dav offered to impose a fine of (260, but Bogoskl said he I could not pay and tha alternative Jail sentence was ordered. He has been in Jail alnce October 7. Worth Your While. The Little Kost Cloak and Suit house. 1(0 Morrison street, extends a cordial invitation to clever dressers to visit their store tomorrow, Inspect their stocks and learn their prices. Every garment displayed at the Little Kost breathes the motto of this store: Cor rect styles, big values and little cost. At tha Little Kost you can always ex pect and receive mora for your money than in any other store. The Little Kost shows high grades and fashion able garments at little prices. Every purchase means fair saving to the buyer. Extraordinary values shown this ; week.;?':;- Wi,v::f; SPEAKS ; f V-V5- V-.V-V. t ; : i Mm OUR JEWELRY AND n. t ai.....W ..I. Was never larger. Our dlacount sals afford to put off buying ir you want 133 Fifth St, JAEGER Near Alder FOUR-YEAR-OLD HAS AMBITIONIOBE HURSE . Pet of German Hospital In Chicago Is Coming to Tortland. The little pet of the Oerman hospital of Chicago la coming weat soon to visit her grandfather, Charles .Ruttlngh of Arleta Park. Little 4-year-old Bernlce Ruttlngh has made up her mind to be- if av. V& VAX Bernice Ruttlngh. come a nurse and Is patiently awaiting tha time when she ehall be old enough to nurse really-truly alck folka. Bernlce's mother haa bad a long siege of Illness In tha hospital and the little f irl was allowed to spend much of her lme there. But her lntereat centered more In the nurses with whom Bhe soon became a pet than in her mother whom she could see all the time at home. It took only a abort time for her to decide and to announce formally to her moth er her Intention of becoming a nurse. She demanded a nurse's costume that she might have her picture taken to send to the nurses at tha hospital and that she might not forget her ambition. UNCLE SAM DISLIKES FLORA'S COMPANY Miss Flora Durand, who has resided In Portland soma time, leaves Monday for an extended trip to New York, Havre, Paris and othe parts of France, where she formerly lived. Miss Durand will have an escort as. far as New York when she will be put aboard one of the ocean liners. Miss Durand, owing to the fact that she has had a good time In Portland, regrets to leave. Should Miss Durand return to this country she will not come to Portland. And If Bhe comes to the United Statea again Miss Durand will not bo known aa Flora Durand. Mlas Durand was ordered deported by Judge Wolverton in the federal court several days as-o at the reatiest of the I immigration authorities. Her escort across tne continent win De an immi gration official. SPECIALS TODAY Ban day, lieo a. m. to 8 p. m. Pjprlki Chicken Bo Tender' That a Knife la Superfluous Although Proper. Apple Strode. A Delicious Desaert Punch Torle A German Cake Fit for Every American Table. For other speclaltiea see pocket menu. Tomorrow Oenulne Hungarian OoulMh. Anstro-Bnngarlan Restaurant 947 Taylor St., between Beoond and Third Bta. Li, si a ;.f'!'Illli;! 'f i ri ' I,' I, ' - - For One Doz. olonrspecUI- E3i ly invade ; KNIVES AND FORKS Ont aUel -orada aa illnatrated. Tea aTpooas to matcn ;w six: Desaert Bpoona, $3.16; Table Spoons, $3 35. Thla la tha table ware that has become ao popular with our ouatoraera on account or Its beauty and excellent wearing quality.' It la made with extra allver on the polnta of wear, which gives it almost the life of aoiia aiiver Every Article In the Store Reduced During our remoTsi eam, wmwu ends when the new Morrison Street store Is ready. . This Is your chance to lay . In a supply of tableware, either In' our special ?late or sterling all ver. We have made a reputa tion for handling attractive all verware at very reasonable prices and with tbe extra dlacount we ara now giving it la aurely an opportunity you ehould graap while you can get it OIVOOXJL Cut Olaaa, Umbrel las. Shopping Bags, etc.. all at . . . . - v. I - W Special ' pncea ounng ime aaie. DIAMOND STOCK . 1 I 1 . v a , . n ' I makes the .prises ao low you can't anyuung oftwa cina. BROS, JEWELERS OPTICIANS AT Y. W. C. A. Public Invited to Attend Young Women's Services at White Temple. One of the speakers at tha .Young Women'a Chrtatlan aaaoelatlon meeting next Sunday la to be Dr. William F. CobUrn. a Tale university man, who haa been conducting several bible claasca at the aaaoelatlon for the past two weeks. Some announcementa will bo mads regarding the new building at thla time. Thla eervlce la to be at the White Temple at a o oiock next Dunoay. It la not often that men can .attend aaaoelatlon functlona, ao thla will be their opportunity to hear of the work done by the young woman. Tha pro gram will be aa followa: Soprano, with violin obligate, Mra. Millie Perklna; violin solo, Mlsa Cor nelia Barker; vocal eolo. John Claire Mentelth. Mlaa Aids Brougbton accom Diinlst Three to five minute talks will be given aa followa: Mlaa Helen Hutchinaon, "The Relig ious Department of the Aaaoelatlon ; Dr. Brougher. "Tha Aaaoelatlon as a Factor In Rendering Democratio Rela tione Among Women"; Dr. Dyott "The Association ' aa the Inatitutlonal Part of the Church Ll'"i Rv- B- s- Muck ley. "The aaator'a Opportunity in the Aasociatlon; Dr. Hiram W. Faulks, "Cooperation with the Churchee"; Dr. Benjamin Young, "The Aaaoelatlon aa a Training Center for Church Workers ; Dr. William F. Coburn, "Poaalbllltlea of Aaaoelatlon Bible Claaa Work": Rev. Leaa. "The Value of the Young Woman to the Church". ' Rev. A. W. Wllaon and Dr. Oeorge B. Van Waters will taxe part in tne ser vice. TEMPLARS BALL TO BEIIEFIHABY HOME Oregon commandery No. 1. Knights Templars will give a grand charity ball In the Maaonlo temple, Weat Park and Yamhill atreet, Thuraday. April 80. for the benefit of the Baby home, Eaat Thlrty-aeventh and Kllaworth etreets. The ball will be the moat pretentious affair ever given in Portland. The last grand charity ball held by the Knights Templar waa In April, 1900, when $3, 069. 60 waa netted for tha Good Sa maritan hoapltal. . The committee which hae charge rives ample assurance that the ball next month will eclipse the 1900 ball. The committee that has full charge in cludes the following named persons: Sir Knight L. O. Clarke, chairman; Sir Knight C. V. Cooper, secretary and treasurer; Sir Knighta B. H. Mcoll, W. Q. Mack, H. L. Pittock. W. A. Cleland and George H. Hill. The baby home In Portland Is an In stitution very little known but which the Masonic order believes la fully de serving of the support which they are tendering. The Institution haa Iouk been modestly doing valuable work and It is supported entirely on subscriptions from Portland's charitably Inclined cltlrens. It haa no endowment fund or any other reliable or permanent aurport. It la aeldom that the Knighta Temp lars make an effort auch as thla one. Mr Cooper and other members of the committee believe the object Is a worthy one and that the reeults will be aratlfying. The Masonic order will bo assisted In the work by the offlcera and directors of the institution, which Includes the following: .Mrs. u. w. Sitton, president; Mra. O. M. Scott, vice president; F. S. Akin, secretary; A. L. Keenan. treasurer; Mrs. H. B. Robert son, corresponding "ec,StrT:, rrs-. M. Cox, Mra. Davld, Dulglelsh Mrs. D C Burne. Mra. Julia Stewart, Mra Adolpha Wolfe and H. H. Northrup. WANTED TO CAMP 111 WIFE'S FRONT YARD Because Jacob Hefner refuses to keep away from the house occupied by tha wife who recently secured a divorce from him, a warrant was issued yeatarday for his arrest on a charge of Mra Hefner declarea that sha cannot lose Jacob, and that ha perBlsta in com ing to the house and making hlmaelf at home. When refuaed the use of the house and all it contained he wanted to build for hlmaelf a amall shanty In tha front yard, so that ho would be In close touch with the home life of hla former life partner. M During the paat year or ao Hefner haa on several occasions been before the police court on charges ranging from drunkenness to wlfebeatlng. It was because of his attitude toward her and the members of his family that Mra. Hefner finally applied to the courts for release from tha bonds of wedlock. Now that she ia legally free from him she protests against his attempts to disregard the order Of the court that deprived him of the right to establish himself aa the head of the establish ment aha calls her home. His declared intention of building a little home for hlmaelf in her front yard waa the last straw that broke the back of her pa tience, and aha accordingly asks the au thorities to lay upon Hefner's shoulder the heavy hand of tha law. - COULD RUN MILE, EE SAID, IN TWO SECONDS John JEvarest. a well-known musician and orchestra leader f this city, was arrested at Vancouver, Waahington, Fri day and locked up In tha county Jail on the charge of Inaanity. His declara tion that ha Is the greatest sprinter In the world led to his detention. JBvsrest called on Judge McCredla and , COBURrI TO SPEAK MEETING Easter suit Will ' Not Do At Jeast not when I can get a brand new uit, perfedtly fitted, made of the latest, up-to-date goods, at prices which are to low that any man ought to be ashamed to wear the same Easter Suit two years in succession. hence, a new Easter suit for me There is just time enough' between now and Easter for you to be measured by an expert, have your Easter Suit cut by an expert cutter, fitted by one who knows his business, finished by a skillful workman and delivered in first-class shape to your home. This gives the careful Columbia Tailors plenty of time to do the job in fine style. Besides, you gain in quality and save in cost. A Nobby Easter Suit From $20 Up to $50 and it's COLUMBIA TAILORED this time QUALITY PRICE Fresh Finnan Haddie er Fancy Salmon Bellies PcrJLb- Norway Mackerel ...Each25f Ehmann Home-Made Grape Fruit Marmalade, 16-or. glass jar EachOa Southwell Imported English Orange Marmalade, 16-ox. Tf a. 9Ai ur , J .a Keiller Dundee. Scotland, Orange Juno Mocha and Java Coffee, 35a? If, after thoroughly trying our Juno Coffee, you are not aatii fied that you like it better than any other coffee you have used bo fore, we ask you to feel at liberty to return it to us and we will cheerfully pay back your money. Do not mind using half of your purchase or more before you decide as to its quality, and take as much time as you please. D. C. BURINS COMPANY 208-210 THIRD STREET. BET. TAYLOR AND SALMON COAL Greek COAL None Better to Be Had at Any Price ScER $7.00 Per Ton KTT Special Price to Suburban Districts F. B. JONES & CO. East 7 181 EAST WATER ST. B-1771 We must aell at ones SO slightly damaged sewing kin.. Intftlllrilna Bit AN Big Reduction atftaWwff C.,: sons, Domestics. Whites, 1(1 OCWinC Households. Davis,, etc.. mm ,. d to make room for. new Machines S3B Morrison BU Margaam BIOS'. PURS RBMODGL6D At less than one-half pries during tha next month. New furs made at lowest possible price, I Schumacher. IIS Mad lson atreet. asked for a position on tha Portland baseball team. "Why. I can run a mils In two seconds, and then hava to wait for time."' ha said, urging hla aalacUon 'Everes?s mind began to fall several months ago. and frlenda hair auggeated that be be aent to a sanitarium or aay lum So far he haa been harmless, but It has been feared that ha might become violent any time. . Everest is a native of Portland, and for yeara had One of tho popular or chestras In the city. He was leader of the Third Regiment band up till about two years ago, and was Instructor' at tho Western Academy of Mualo for a long time. . . Tho Three Qs. Quality stands for all that Is bast; You'll get It If you eat at Morris' Best Quantity means there is plenty to eat, So you needn't send for mora to get a good feed. gulckness our habit of serving things Is, o you won't lose much time away from your his. - - V Quantity, quality and quickness you will find It at Morris' restaurant. 121 Washington street, Oaks Bld, 7th and Stark GRANTP HEGLEYMgr. u - wt It . . .ai Marmalade.. . . r,acn ovf S1.00 per lb., 3 lba. for. MILITARY' ACADEMY PORTLANOOREl A Boarding and Day School tor Young Men and Boya. Preparation for ool leges, U. S. Military and Naval Academies. Ao credited to Stanford, rkely. Cornell, Ant nerst and all State Unt vere'.tlea and Agricultural Colleges. Manual train Ing. Business eourse. The prlno'pal has had II years' experience In Port land. Comfortable quar ters. Best environments. Make reaervatlono now. For IlluBtrated catalog and other literature ad. draas J. VT. BILL, U. D., vrlacisal and mtprtstos. Pure Beautiful Jade Jewelry I Gold Braceleta and 81 a net Kings of all descrip tion a made i to : order!! American names en graved with tho three cardinal Chinese cbarao 'jters, via., utiory. tos Jperlty and Longevity. f I Charges reaaonaNe and orders of any design promptly sxeouted .and sent prepaid to any part of the U. & Tho Skilled Cnineaa Jeweler, VOOX BAVO Ji CO, Jay Tu Chons, MngT 211 Alder street i Hill 1 II 13 II I1 -1 U BS . ' a mm m I, I - aa . 4 n I - , I If your gums bleed when yon bruah ' them, you bavo pyorohoe, a disease, ; which, if let run, eauaaa recession ana teeth to loosen. , . t Wo positively euro tha abort olaaaae. This office Is equipped with all tha lateat sppllancea and formujsa for doing hlgh-claas work. OUR PRICES tl-K Crown S5.00 Bridge Work, per tooth 88.00 Logan Crown S3. SO to SB. 00 Beat Rubber Flats S8.00 Aluminum Lined Platea S10.00 to S15.00 Silver Filling S1.00 Gold Fillings S9.00 to S5.00 Vegetablea Vapor uaed only by ua for falnleaa Extracting SO 4 , CHUCAGO Painless Denslisl oob. tk Ajro wAgmroTOW. Be sure you are In the right office. Lady attendant Phones Main 1810. A-8140. CURES RHEUMATISM Rheumatic er bottle. ! noma. ah nrTXBVAXi mzuxoT roB. RHEUMATISM nr rn hast i-obms. Sciatica Neuralgia Nervousness Sleeplessness Nervous Headaches Neuralgic Headaches Nervous Dyspepsia Nervous Affections TRADE SUPPLIED BT A.W. Allen &Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 16th St Marshall Sts Portland, Or. PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. THE JAS. I. MARSHALL MANUFACTURING CO. Show Cases, Cabinets, Store and Office Fixtures gtore Troats Oaanged. aConsas Bemod aiaA Oeaeral OontzaotUg. Plans Srawa. sst Conoh Strsot, Faoaa raolao Sin, Diamond House Paint QUARAfTTEED I ganon lota, S1.40 par cat 1 gallon lota, 81.50 P saJL Mannfactnrod by PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO. B30 mat 8i FoitUad, Oa DRAYAGE STORAGE TRACKAGE Machinery, Safes and Merchandise Moved & Stored Phon CLAYS, MORSE KSi, 4th DAVIS waSuao. I3fh & HOYT Yocuura Treatment New and Improved mechanical means for circulating tho blood, strengthening the vitality s of man and overcoming weakness by tho most natural way, without drugs. Call on Health Vibra tion, 4SS Alder at., room 1. id floor, Portland, Or. Houra S to 10 a. m. ana 6 to S, p. nu Bon vi lie Publish inn Co. 418 aura.naak BUf. Shares $10.00. Webioot Oil Blacking Xakea Bnoes Waterproof preserves Xataatwvo. a Bhlaa at aU Saalsrs. - ONLY IN LIFE AND THE ACCIDENT INSURANCE n ir enr 0. K. wssTOW, . PiVOi 108 Walla raig-o Bldg. Th Nickelodlon 9 LIVES OF A CAT" MBJi GRAND AVENUE! The Nickelodion ISO th st, Bft Alder and Washington., Washington at Valley fcrge Colonial Army InWintcr Quarters Motion Picture Theatres WB RKNT LJWJEST FEATIIRK FILMS 1,001 feet Keels, Including Pong Blldee. lo $7.50 lVeckljr Newman Motion Picture Co. , 13$ Burneldo near rif Ih. i Ti a J - ; W' x : W r '' tat i A.t. J V""' ,r;jn ' -" : " ' '. '11 I i: ; r- . . j .' . ' -Sr . (MU . i Mif ! ''if nr i '1 A ' c. t 1 . . " '. -J' 1 . or ii-' i,:j.:L: .' -. ' t-