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V THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY-EVENING MARCH, 85, X805. '-' , . 4 - TOIYD TOPICS, V i , i V, ,t.. . v. ) I - TOX1GUT S AMUSEMENTS, HelIlg..,,v,....'Comlng Thro, the Rye" rqum .-iTh Power That Governs' taer... ' Empire., Lyrla. . i . BUr,,.,.,;.."Xh Secret Dispatch" Grand ................. Vaudeville . ' F.V P. . Kenlstoa J vii granted , Utters tn tb estate of BUM DltdinV out 10 daya ago, but haa'elnee discovered a will written by DUdlhe and left In an old trunk In hla room. It names Silas p. Anderson a executor, but the latter haa ! vr1 hia riahl In Knl' ton' a favor and tha latter Tas asked for a new appointment aa administrator. The . estate la aald ta be worth only t6tl. but Dlldlna want Into- minute de tails In dianoalnr of hla property to Atr - mUHuoi Alrentlna' wha Should ba dona with each artlela. Of furniture and tha household fooda. Ha formerly conducted a shoe shop on Rua Tha officer of tha Woman'a Preaa Clan of Oregon wUl trve at tha parlora of the Imperial hotel. Seventh and Washington- ,, streets, next Thursday avenlna. . an Informal reception . ana muKtma In V1. Lianhen Millar Of J gene. Mra. Miller la a native daughter and a newanaoer writer of ability, in following program baa been arranged Selection. Weber's string orchestra vocal oolo, Miss Boslna Mackintosh (ao cnmmfiiiul hv uvhur'i atrlnsed orcnea trak: recitation. O. Lester Pauls vooal aolo. Miss Elisabeth Hoben; Inetn aaental aolo. Dr. Etnll Enna. Articles lost and found oh th street cars MaAh II and 14. Thirty um brella, four arlDa. three telescopes. two suit cases, three, pair gloves, five packages, urea pair runnera, one pur ahoea, two hand bage, two plna, one bottle, two lunch boxee, one bridle bit. two books, one doll buggy, one band box, .one card case, one glova and ball, one corset, two coats, one picture. Call t th tnat artlnla room of tha O. W, P. railroad station., corner First and Alder streets. M. H. Dickenson of Seattle, Washing ton. will lecture before tha School of Forestry. In the Y. M. C. A. building, at 8 o clock tonight. Hla lecture is on "Overhead Methods In Cable Loaaln. and will ba fully Illustrated by 0 fine, new atereopticon vtewa of all phases of the logging Industry. Mr. Dickenson has a practical working knowledge of hla auhlect. and ao may ba considered an authority. Admission Is free and the public la cordially Invited. Fellow Citizens, Republicans and Friends I desire to announce to you that I am a candidate for the ReDUbll can nomination for district attorney for the Fourth judicial district, ana solicit vmir sunnorL Mv niatfortn Is: Prose cutlon and not perseoutlon. Honesty In publle office, do my duty and practice what I preach. If you believe in my rive me your vote on Apru xaggari. K. C. Couch and John Brown are naw candidates for tha legislature who have filed their declarations with the county clerk. Couch stands on Statement No. 1, while Brown picks the Republican voters' choice to govern his action in the election of United Statea senator. J. Frank Slnnot Is out for precinct committeeman of tha Republlcana in precinct Tl. The Llpman-Wolfe company baa be gun suit against Dr. Andrew C. Smith, who has offices In tha same building, alleging that Dr. Smith negligently per mitted the faucet to remain turned -on In one of hla rooms and overflow until the water leaked through the floor and damaged a a,.ock of carpets, coats, em broideries and laces. Damages of $200 are aaked. rtrlnclDles. al 17. 1808. Edward T. H. T. Booth, who was arrested at tha tnatance of the Pacific Life Insurance company on a charge of embezzlement and cleared of the charge in the state circuit court .afterward bringing suit for damages, has had the case trans ferred to the United States district court. Booth Is suing the Insurance company for 120,000. The police have been notified cf th depredations of a sneak thief who entered the residence ofHugh Hume, editor of the Spectator, early last even Inn and carried off considerable wear ing apparel. Some silver and jewelry were also taken. There Is no clue to the thief. EXTRA FANCY- y You Cannot Buy Cheaper J BECAUSE ' You ' Cannot f Buy. Better The -Test IS IN The Taste Until You Have Used . You Havt NotKnown "THE, ONE BEST" ASK YOUR GROCER About th Monopoly offer of two cans at the price of one thii week. WADHAMS& KERR BROS. Portland. court, will not be finished until tomor row, -me sun is the result or a con tract between Fenderarast A Clarkaon with the government for conatructlon of an irrigation aim at cod v. wvomiar. Tha plaintiffs are suing to recover oroo- j vaiuea at io,uuu. . Crowds attend, more crowds wanted. Bring your friends to tha Baltimore Dalrr Lunch tomorrow. All salada 10c. 287 v Washington, back or Lobby. new Kothoniid building. Members of tha city Dark awarded the contract for selling confec tionery In the city parks this summer to Mrs. E. 8. Burnett. Her bid of 1350 waa the highest .received. Ella Smith has asked for letters on the estate of her late husband, C. B. Smith. The property is valued at 14.- 000, tha only heirs being the widow and ner minor son, Bireon c. Bmltn. Dr. C. Leo Gee Wo haa returned from his vacation, which ha apent In Califor nia, and will be at his office attending Duainesa me same aa oerore. , Willamette awnings are made to last Agent In every town In the northwest. Willamette Tent ft Awning Co.. Mfg'rs. Fortiana. or Main V68. A-396S. Steamer Jesse Harktna. for Ctmia wasnougai ana way landings, dally ac cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street oocx at z p. m. Kate war San Francisco 15, at earn er. Frank Bollam, agent, 128 Third. Acma OH Co, sal; safety coal ell and fine gasoline. Phone Eaat 7i; B-lOOf. Trellis work, wire fencing. Portland Wire & Iron works. Second and Everett , Penney Bros. Friday ffpedaL Our $1.60 grade of Port. Sherry, Tokay, Muscat and Sauterne wlnea at ft. 00 per gallon, uur X4.uu graae or straignt Kentucky whlskev at 13.25 per gallon Friday only. 879-381 East Morrison street, phones East 287, B-2426. Free delivery. The sixtieth anniversary of modern spiritualism will be commemorated and celebrated by members of the Oregon estate association in tna Auditorium nan. 808 H Third atreet, by exercises which will continue all day Sunday. Tha services will begin at 10:46 o'clock in the morning. The Kenwood Republican club has an nouncea a, ponucai raiiy ai oironimans hall on Spokane avenue for tomorrow night. An interesting program baa been prepared. One of the objects of the meeting will -be to persuade voters to register. Tha Polk County Oil company baa filed -'articles of Incorporation, formed or tha purpose of developing oil in Polk county. It has a capital stock of 8100,000, tha incorporators being Daniel m. watson, jari n. Mai lory. U'rann m. tjoiweu ana ueorga uurtis. Tha North Central Branch of the Home Training association meets at North Central school Thursday after noon at 8:80 o'clook. Mrs. Payne, the association's president, will address the meeting. It Is probable that the suit of Pinker ft Scott against the United States. Fi delity ft Guaranty company, on tria be fore Judge Wolverton in the federal For what purpose do YOU use Ivory Soap ? For the bath? Good! But why not for the toilet as well? There is no purer or bet ter soap than Ivory; no soap that leaves the skin so smooth and cool and clean. - And it -is inexpensive, too costs only a few" cents a cake.' Ivory Soap ? 99 Per Cent. Ptxre. Woman's Exchange. 181 Tenth atraeL luncn n:nu to a; business man s lunch. Hong Lea Steam Laundry. First- claaa work; reasonable. Both phones. W. A. Wise snd associates, painless aentista, ? nira ana waamngton. Dr. A, V. Knoder. dentist, removed to 828 Corbett building. Bergar, signs, ahow cards. 884 TamhtlL tX Chamber, optician, 128 Seventh, Journal want ada. lo a word. -9 AT, THE THEATRES Last Time at Hellig Tonight. Tonight at tha Heillg theatre. Four teenth and Washington streets, the last performance will be given of the mvt-slcal-comedy auccess, "Coming Thro' the Rye.'.' Frank LaW as "Nott. tha Tailor," la one of the funniest comedians Imaginable and Miss Sail I e Stetnbler with her "oontagioua" giggle will give you many a laugh. Corbett Tomorrow Night. Tomorrow and Friday nights at the Hellig theatre, Fourteenth and Wash ington streets. James J. Corbett. sup' ported by Miss Rosa King and a clever company of olavers. will present the comedy-drama, "The Lady and the Burglhr." Seats are now selling at the theatre for both nights. "The Burgomaster" Coming. The favorite musical-comedy success. The Burgomaster," will begin an en- ragement of four nights at the Heillg heatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, next Sunday evening, March 89. The advance seat aala will open next Friday morning at theatre. A special Srice matinee will be given on Wednes-ay. ?t" ; A Dramatic Success. Creston Clarke Is achieving a 1 ra ms tlo success this week at the Mar- uam In 'The Power That Governs," is a modern comedy-drama with a urpoae and all who have attended the farauam have snoken worda of praise for tha star and nlav. Mr. Clarke la considered the foremost young actor in this country. He la aunoorted by a strong com Dan v of noted nfavers. There will be a matinee Saturday. "When We Were Twenty-One." The great drawing power pf Henry V. Esmond's "When We Were Twenty One" seems. If anything, greater than ever thla week at the Baker. This la Nat Goodwin's greatest and most ar tistic success, and it- haa never been presented In stock mora delightfully than tha Baker company Is offering It this week. SUCH BUVKG EMmiSUSM AS AT -THE mm MMiWmmm :ME WAS NEVER SEEN BEFORE I u 1 0 1 V 1 " mm WOlOMWtST CORKtR FlKST AMD AUOM T.i The stock is from .the' best and largest store on Third street ' - See the name on the goods. Thousands of ddllara' worth of the finest and best goods, spring styles, are being slaughtered at k 10 to 50 of Regular Prices It's a real money-saving picnic. Most of the finest goods only had boxes wet, but they are being sold at a mere shadow of worth. LADIES' SPRING SUITS. The finest lot ever flacd tin a bargain aa!e. Hie , gant imported material!, full hand tailored in the ' newest shades and styles. Suits that were made to retail at $25 to $75. See there; don't spend a peony until you investigate. You will be abl to save from $10 to $50 on a first class suit. . . Water damaged in linings; suits worth to pf o Mussed; need pressing; suits that art really beauti ful, to $26. at T.5 Almost perfect, need pressing, very fine materials, to $35 value, at ,....t9.68 Boxes wet; you would not know it if we did not tell you, to $40 band tailored; elegant spring styles, at f 13.95 Sample Suits, serges, velours, worsteds, finest im ported styles, to $60 value f 18.95 SKIRTS. Nearly 500. Just see them if you want to get something good and save more than half. $2.45 and $3.95 for 100 styles of Skirts, worth to $7.50. $4.95 and $5.45 for voile Panama, etc., 300 to choose from; worth up to $13.50. MISSES' SKIRTS. Panama, fancy patterns, also blue, brown, red, wine, etc. $2.35 and $3.45 Perfect; a sample lot, worth to $6. SHIRTWAISTS. A regular exposition of spring styles; a collection of beauties that will appeal to your good taste; absolutely perfect; a sample line. 48e for big lot white and dark, to $1.25 values. 98 Hundred white, fancy and black, to $2.50 values. $1.23 and $1.48 Most elegant lot, to $4 values. 50 for Children's $1.25 Wash Suits. SILK PETTICOATS One big lot, all colors, most handsome and in per fect condition, to $1Z values, at ?" LACE CURTAINS. 200 pairs, perfect condition; outside of boxes was oamp. rine woiungnam, ceigian, ana j arisian uc signs. 95, $1.45, $1.95 Regular value $2 to $4.50. BELTS. All sizes; kid, silk, leathers, metal; with fine clasps; newest shades and styles; not water dam aged, but a sample line from a big New York whole sale house. 25 and 50 Regular price 75c to $2.00. COME QUICK, THEY ARE WORTH A HURRY COATS AND JACKETS. $2.95 for covert tan Coats, $9 values. $4.95 for silk Coats, sold up to $15. $7.85 for elegant and very tine up to $22.50 Coats. PETTICOATS. Black sateen and fancies, silks, etc. 69 for sateens, were $1.25; perfect condition. 79 for sateens, etc., were $2.50; fine condition. $1.39 for big lot heatherbloom $3 Petticoats. UNDERMUSLINS. Some wet, others only box wet; finest kinds. 501, 78; 85, 95, were $1.25, $1.75, $2 and $3. CHEMISE. 45 and 75e, perfect condition; were $1, $1.50. $2. DRAWERS. Knit and muslin, several hundred; will be assorted and put in three big lots, according to condition. 19 for choice of one big lot. 29 for choice of another big lot. (49) for choice of another big lot, very finest. YARNS. Fine wool and German goods. 7JJ for 15c quality. One thousand other articles at one quarter price. 1 ' 1 1 1 m 11 nil . v TABLE .LINENS. 25 yard Best white Table Linen, 60e goods. 35i yard Extra quality Tabid Linen, 85c quality. Remnants, damp Of sjightly toiled, at less than one quarter value. SUNDRIES. -Soaps, Dolls, Carter's Inks, Paste, Mncilage, Toilet Sets, Brushes, Combs, Pins, Cotton Batting, Yarns, etc. 2U Fairy Soap; limited. . 181 pound Best Italian Pure Castile, 40c kind. 2W Carter's Inks, 5c bottles. 2X4 Mucilage, 5c bottles. 5 Mucilage, 10c bottles. y4 Paste, 5c bottles. 5 Paste. 10c bottles. 154 for 30c Eagle Crown Cotton Batting. 104 for 20c Purity Cotton Batting. 49f for 75c (4 Iba.) Royal Batting. LACE CURTAINS. Only badly handled they siusjt go. 594 for regular $1.25 value. 984 for regular $2.50 values. $1.48 for regular $3.50 value. $1.98 for regular $4.00 value. . WOOL BLANKETS. All in good or perfect condition. $1.69 White, etc., regular $3.50 value $2.95 White, full size, wool, $6 price. $4.65 Fine lambswool, full size, heavy, $10 ones. $6.50 Pure wool, white, heavy, full size, $15 value. This is the most terrific sacrifice of fine bedding ever seen in Port land. PIECE GOODS, DOMESTIC! Thousands of yards Kensington and Clairmont, Batiste, Antoinette, Chiffon Voile, Etamine and Ging hams. 64 to 104 Big lot Batiste, ac cording to condition; was sold at 10c to 20c a yard. 64, 124 Clairmont, Batiste, worth 20c to 30c yd. 104 and 124 According to condition; was 30c to 40c yard. 94 Big lot 40c Antoinette. 104, 154 Chiffon Voile; was 30c to 45c yard. 7J4 A. F. C. 15c Ginghams; were 15c; perfect order. WOMEN'S SHOES. 254 Big lot, white, etc., soiled, worth to $2.00. 594 Big lot Oxfords, white, etc., slightly damp; . worth up to $2.50. 954 White, black and tan Oxfords, street and ' dress, assorted accordingly; worth to $3.00 $1.39 Fine dress and street, 500 pairs, worth to $3 $1.89 Hand welts, very fine, perfect order, to $4 values. GIRLS' SHOES. A thousand pairs, divided into three lots. 594 Soiled, not hurt for wear, to $1.50 values. 894 Fine lot, perfect or good condition, to $2 ones $1.39 Finest dress, misses', to $3.50 values. MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES. Great buf -ins, mostly boxes wet, good, all O. K. 984 for bitf lot, wet, men's and boys', to $3 Shoes. $1.65 Big lot, all kinds. Street and Dress Shoes, men's and youths', to $3.50 values. $2.15 Big lot, perfect condition, to $4 Shoes. $2.85 Hand welt, street and dress, to $6 ffoods. 394 Big lot damaged Slippers. SLIGHTLY DAMAGED MEN'S GOODS. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Underwear. Sox. Susoender. Sweaters, etc. 84 Black and tan Sox, 20c values; boxes tret, 124 for plain and lancy 30c Sox. 54 for damp plain and fancy 10c to 20c Hand kerchiefs. 12V4 for wet box 35c Susoenders. 254 for wet box 50c to 75c Suspenders. 194 for wet box silk 50c Ties. 254 for bix lot 75c Soft Shirts. 394 for bix lot to $1, all kinds Shirts. 194 for wet box 50c Underwear. 394 for wet box $1 Underwear. Come in the Forenoon, If Possible-Not So Crowded atlnaa "What Women Will Do." : "Wha.t a funny title for a play," aald ona. woman yeaterday, referring- to the iBy i ine empire tnia wa Women Will Do.'' "I wnnitur about" It la a play that always Inter- wa ma woman, ror it la about them, their weaknaaaaa ant nonnllnrltlAa it la founded on certain incidents In Xavld Copperneld" ' and la unllka . any other meioarama . in Biuit wava. . Saturday. -i .-i - -Vi Symphony ; Orchestra, f? Portland Bvmtihoriv ntvhaafra Friday afternoon, March J7, 8:80, Mar Quam iOrandi theatre.- . m ;tfi ; , : :.: ? v MHaal Klrko" Tonlghfi f Don't make any m!takbouf It. Tha how of tha week la to- tftaeen at tha Lyric ; thla week where the Allan com nanv la a-1 vlnor : nna nf Ita hat tvArfnrvn Iancea In that splendid old play "Haeel Klrka." ' It la a dramatic gem and everybody 4$ tha eaat is first claaa. F. W. Suites and Company inyite your inquiries for PRINTING f Main 164 First and Qak Matinee tomorrow. Remember the moving- pic turae between acts.--., , SUc of Grand Opens. . There la a alica of arand opera la tha vaudeville ' program at thv Grand this week. It la furnished by Vara da Baa- lni, the Italian nightingale, "The Marshal" la allttle melodrama played by three people. Hayea and Sulta are a eon and" dance team. The Sidoniaa are. funny entartalnera. fi: .rrhe Secret Dispatch. v The 8ecrat Dlaoatch." which Uia French Stock company la presenting- at tma weeK, t a tni tha Star theatre arll- llna drama of the civil war.- The plot la founded oa history and thla girea an Sterling Silver Thimbles, each. . 10c Nickel Watches, one-year guarantee 75c Alarm Clocks, one-year guarantee 75c Solid Gold Birthstone Rings. V.. ........ .$2.50 1847 Rogers Bros. Knives and; Forks, doi. .$3.75 Waltham or Elgin Watches, in a 20-year guaranteed case . . K $8,00 Every Article Guaranteed STANDARD JEWELRY STORE 189 Tblrd Street Between Yaahlli and Taylor T" air t reailtV to tha Thuraday and Saturday, raaerrea jay imeyuuuB. , elar. Heats caa Matinees be dtaflgurtne clmDlea. ra to Impure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters v If oat scrofula,. : aki eruptions. raahea, etc., are due la a cleansing blood tonic. Makes you clear-eyed, ciear-braineo, ciear-eainnea. MooaUa-M Kkatlar Xxp ;1: The Expo rink fairly rings with music by fire complete bands and with, pretty decoration, and lovely moonlight ia v a alght worth awaf ana a pleaaure worth enjoying. The merry laughter of the happy, akarars ring nigh above tha greatest din. The Expo la fairly ou t- aro vivpukuM, no ojjb. no occim mm .If year gam a bleed when yen benali them, ou have pyorohoe, a tftaaaae whloh. If let run, SauMa reeeaaiien a ad teeth to looaen, We poalUrely cure the above disease. This office la latest appliances and hign-oiaas work. equipped with formulas xi all tha 'or doing OUR PRICES tt-K Crown S5.0O Bridge Work, per tooth.' ...SS.OO Logan Crowa........S3.SO to CB.OO Beat Robber PlaU ....SS.OO Aluminum lined Plates .........SIO.OO te S1S.00 BUver Filling S1,00 Gold Fillings ...S2.00 ta SS.OO I Vejretablea Vapor a sad only by ua for faloiess Extracting ............ OU AmrsEiDBmra. i i -r ii -lai-x'-aii 'i, ''l.' DEEIG THDATrfl aad WaaW;: "17 CAPTAIN ROALDLAniUNDSEi , Inr Ulat Famouat lcturj tndtle-1 VTI4X CONQUEST OF Ti:: NOICTHWEST PASSACL" i rUustratad- wtth) liov Colored Tlewa Box ofrlea open a Thuraday morn Inr. . rnuum, t.ei, eg ana . v aad, Waaktagtoa Phone Male l and A-llJJ. r v Tha MualcaJ-Comedy Suooess ; ; "ooimra mo1 tn urn ; Prank LaJor aa "Nott, the Tailof - Evenings. fl.Sa to eo; Matin aa, $t to fS HEILIG Utkv and Waadriaftoa JPhonea ITain 1 and A-I131. TOMORROW AND FRIDAY NIGHTS j-axzs jr.'comwBTT :p,-.',: . In the Comady-Drama, '.. "m LaOTinm avaemaa" Seata ara nnw unin. ..t. Price. fi.so to 0c- . ' CIHIICAGO Painless Denslisl com. trn mx WAarataroTOs. la th fight offloe. Pheaea Mala ISI0. A-C140. Be aura yon ara iMy attenaant. CURES RHEUMATISM Pat aettte. Pat aettle. AM XamXaTAA MMUSOT TOM. RHEUMATISM nr ITS KAVT rOBKS. Sciatica Nervous Eeadachea Neuralgia Neuralglo Headaches Narvouaneas Nervoua DyapapaU Sleepleaaneas Nervous Axfactlona TRADE StTPPUKD BT A.W.Allen&Co. Wholesale and Retail Drug (lata, 16th i Marshall Stt. Portland, Or. PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. MARQUAM. O RAND Portland's Famoua Theatre. Main . Tonight and remainder of week, mati nee Saturday. .. 7; , CMSTO C&dmTai Za the Beautiful Americaa Play, ., - Hie Power Thai GoTerast Brenlaga iS-69-TBc-H. Mat. J5-5(l-7Se. DAKEfl TflEATRE Phone Main 1 . Of. I Baker. Oeai Manager. An Thla Week. Matinee Saturday. One of the moat beautiful plays ever written. Henr. V runmui'i WBSJi OPnlng week of Ueorga Allaon, Laadln im.ii. jTuaucuoa complete. irca ajia coauy. Evaalnga Ja, 85c, soe. Mat ISs, Wat Week rataaneaV TWXVTT-ora." n, Leading Stake mot ile. CMP1DC Theatre SSVr MILTON VT. 8EUMAN1 Butter. Tonight, All Week, Matlae Wedoaaday ana aaturaay. The lataat Sanaa- , tlonal Melodramav WXJL WOMBM WZZA BO." ; Stamina aaif reallarJc Hm tha a-r.at thlp wreck. A modern plav with modern Idea Nlgnto lao; Uc. tS, toe. Vat lte, ion TttE STAR Mew. A.1496 oa. as. -KhJ For th Entire Week of March If. THIS R. m FHirNfH BT(wi rn , Preaaats th Sensational Military Meio arama, . In Four Acta . . . By IX K. Htgjrina Matlnaa Sunday, Tueaday, Thuradivv and Saturday at i:0 p. a.; priaa lOo and fOa. Every evening- at :; prices 16c, tie aad lets. Eeata may be raaerved by elrher phone. CAXXrOaUfXa, mOTXSat, THE PENINSULA SAN MATEO CAUFOICNIA A Twentieth Century Hotel of th Highest Degree of Excellence. AMLRJCAN PLAN and EUROPEAN PLAN NOW OPEN Thirty minutes by rail from San Francisco. Located in u beautiful park of thirty years' cultivation. All the charm and delight of the country combined with tha attraa ttona and convenlencea of tha me tropolis. For reaervatlons or information addreaa JA8. H. DOOLITTLE. Mgr., San Mateo, California. TBE GRAND VaodcfUIcdeLni: Week Beginning Monday, Marela 23.' nmn, MXbB t co , America Fa ve rite Character Artists. Presenting THE MARSHAL!" xatss as sxtrzTS. Dnerttat and Ecoentrio Danctn. BUh Oawtanr evolvlar Tlewa, "Xrlt a'a Seta4ayr T. Jt. MOBtxaaa, Z. A. T. S. JB Exhibitor. LYRIC theatre: Both Phoaeai Mata 4688 1 Roma, A-1036. Weak Commencing Monday. March 23, The Allen Stock .Co. Preaenta the Celebrate PaJKoral Drama, Matinee Tueaday, Thuraday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening- at i:ll. Price 10c, 20e, SOc. Box (Oev Office open 10 a. ra. to 10 p. m. A New Departure The coat of lntermenta haa been greatly reduced by the Holmaa Under Uking company. Heretofore it haa been the eustom ef funeral director to make charge for all incidental conneciea wnn a ra neral. The Edward Holman Undertak ing company, the leading .funeral dl rantnra of Portland, have denartad from that cuatom. When casket ia furniahed by ua we make no extra charge . for embalming, hearse to cemetery, outalde hnx or anv aervlcea that may be re quired of ua, except clothing, cemetery and carriagea, thus effecting a saving of $26 to 7( on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. ST- COB. SAZMOK. NICK ELO DION 13a sixth, st. 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Save .L7caey Com and hav? free eimlntlon. WB EXTRACT TEETH KHJCtj,: JTEH FILXJN08, H9 UPs GOLD F1U SPLENDID SET, tlOfli ' Oul.i CROWNS. 11.80 TOU.Ce. ' til work guaranteed for ten yenrV adv "attendant always present '! work don abaolutelv without r'n N specialist Of from J t J8 jreara' perieiicfc-.-.' :y ,v;;:.,,.I' Doston Deniic.r :frt':':)Mom4-- Phea: At03. -.. v "; ' " . paoa Kali fOM. ' : " tnii Korrlaoa U Orp. Poatof,' 4 C . j w 1 : 0 I fa. f' V t Pt j. . ..