The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 29, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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-THE' pREGON 'SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. 0 SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 29, 1908.
I Town Topics I
Mrs. Jane Elder Bert Sawyera wife
..of the late Colonel James A, Sawyers,
,:Nflied at the residence of her. daughter,
Mrs. Flfitrhm- T.lnn. ' Friday . evening,
Mrs. Sawyers' croaaed the plains to
Montana in 1863, and taught the first
puuiio school in Muiena, Aiier apeim
Ing throe yeara there ahe went to Ban
, I'ranciaoo by stage, and later returned
to New York by way of the Isthmus of
Manama, fine then returned to Ne-
bn.lia ril. . TjAt.ramk. to tench, and
thare waa married. Since the death of
Colonel Bawyera nine yeara ago Mrs.
Bawyera had been living; in Indiana
with Vtf iiiiahr. Mlaa ttlixabeth Pat
teraon Hawyera, but came to Portland
last September on account or ut nesuu.
XI r. Rawvuri 1 naves but two children,
Mrs. Fletcher Linn and Miss Elisabeth
i'atterson Sawyers, both or roruana.
That the memberahlD of the T. W. C.
A. may be lncreaeed to 1,500 by April
15, when the corner-atone of the new
building la to be laid, two companies
of 12 members each ware formed In the
room of the association Friday night
who will make a thorough canvaaa of
tha ritv nxt waelc for new marnbera.
The entire roster of the association's
mambershln la to be enrolled on Daren
ment and the parchment placed under
tha rornrr-itons of the new building.
The membership fee la 11, and anyone
dealrlna to Join now la requeaioa tu
loave name and $1 with the aecretar
at the office of the aaaoclatlon. SUt
and Oak streets.
Whitney L. Boise, president of the
United East Side Push clubs, will ad
dress the regular meeting of the Rose
Itv Park lmDrovement league at the
rAlamriiL achoolhouse at 8 o clock to
morrow night. Miss Clara Mustlo, elo
cutionist, dramatic reader and teacher
In the publlo schools, will give a num
ber of readings. Among the business
matters to come before the meeting are
the following: The proposed 11,500,000
high-level bridge, the extension of two
through streets, one at the high level
and the other at the low level to the
llountrv club tract, and the extension
of tho Rose City Park lino to tho latter
tract, ana also wesiwaru u.uhk
road from East Twenty-eighth
Bandy
street
A new company will be organised In
Portland to take over the Portland
Home Telephone company. The plant
will be turned over by the contractora
to the new operating company April 1.
K 11. Stowe, vice president and general
manager of the Omaha plant, and F.
F. Graves, president of tha Omaha
Home Telephone company, were In the
citv last week to assist in the work of
(nrnfnff th ntflnt nver to the new Com
nanv. The offlcera and directors of
tho nnmninv are now being chosen and
their names will be given out within a
few daya.
Adjutant Dean and Captain Pogue, of
the Salvation army are arranging for
a social Tuesday evening in the hall at
49 Madison street, the proceeds to be
devoted to helping them In thelrchar
Ity work. These young ladies have
charge of the Kalvatlon armjr'i charity
work In the district south from Wash
ington street on both sides of the river.
For the past two months they have
had many calls for help In this district.
rendering tho need of fu
pressing at' this time
Yes, Wc Move Very Soon ,
TO 266 MORRISON STREET
BBTwxrmr as ajto 4tm, roiiniB.
. - a jjix.
Our Removal Sale
TZU OOXJTOr OV AT 133 BTX 0T.
Wl WAITT TO OZT US of our en
tire stock, as we expect to open our
new store wua at complete new stock,
which is bow on the way from the
east.
Every Article In (be Store
Reduced
Nothing re
fold
from 19 to to per cent
served.
WATOKXS at prices that make them
eii:
jaoier goid-rnied watches, re
lar price 120. now 115: regular so:
gold $85 watches at 128: gentlemen
and boy's watches, from 12.60 -up to
1160. We can save you enough on a
watch to pay for a chain and charm.
CXiOCXS -Eyery clock must be sold
and we can certainly give you some
big bargains.
Cut Olass, Umbrellas, Kadlae Snop-
BUverware, Toilet Ax-
Belt Buckles and mas.
DIAMOND Jewelry of all kinds.
HOTS One wall case and one show
oaae for sale at a bargain.
JAEGER BROS.
jxrwzxjrma bj OPTiazAjra.
133 6TK IT ZTXAS AUBB.
vai wuypp, u
plug; Bags,
Bat Pins, Jew
Drain
CAUSE OF ARREST
Owner Harry Wood Alleged
to Have Violated City
Ordinance.
houae to order for $25: no more, no less.
Call in tomorrow, whether
Over 600 different styles to select from
ethe
gla
lorlng company
buy or not. Always glad
goods. Unique Tail
to
Stark, near Sixth.
ou wish to
o show our
809
jnda particularly
Rev. B. E. 8. Ely. pastor of .tha Cal
vary Presbyterian church of Portland,
aocepted a call to the Westminster
Presbyterian church at Cedar Kaplds,
Iowa. Mr. Ely's decision has not yet
been presented to his congregation, but
will be during tho week, after which
It will be acted UDon by the presbytery
Rev. Ely came to Portland a little over
two years ago from Rockford. Illinois,
where he had presided over a large and
Drosperous congregation. Me nas Deen
quHe successful while in Portland.
Manager Harris of the Labor Press
states that the representations being
made to Portland business men to se
cure their support to a labor or indus
trial review should not be construed
as having anything: to do with the La
bor Press. Mr. Harris says that his
publication Is not contemplating a re
view as represented by certain Individ
uals who are engaged In a private en
terprise and are in no way connected
with his publication.
The Willamette Improvement associa
tion, at Its meeting Friday night took
active measures for the improvement
of Greeley street. A decided preference
for bltullthlo paving was manifested.
Strong resolutions condemnatory of the
Portland General Electric company for
their discriminating practices were
adopted; the action of Mayor Lane re
garding the five-year lighting contract
being strongly Indorsed. D. V. Hart of
University Park was Indorsed for the
Republican nomination for county com
missioner and a committee appointed to
further his candidacy. The Portsmouth
avenue improvement was thoroughly
discussed and It was unanimously de-
Ided to ask the council to continue the
old practice regarding the property af
fected by ohange of street grades.
April Is the last day for the pay
ment of the first half of taxes for the
current year, and those who do not pay
during he coming week or on the fol
lowing Monday will be placed on tho
delinquency Hat. The penalty attach
ing will be 10 per cent of the total tax.
with an additional penalty of 1 per cent
per month until paid. Tomorrow the
tax department of the sheriff's office
will make Its weekly settlement with
the county treasuror, and about half a
million dollars will be turned over.
This will bring the work up to and In
eluding March 13, at which time the
collections were at their heaviest.
Five fat capons that were hanging
over the sidewalk a few Inches from
the building line brought about the ar
rest last evening of Harry Wood, pro
prletor of the market at First and Alder
streets. The Inanimate fowls were not
to blame, of course, but Patrolman Ad
ams inougnt tne proprietor had vio
lated the ordinance regulating the dis
play of wares beyond the building line.
'lhe arrest created eomethlnr of a
ripple among the crowd of shoppers and
the comments that were made anent the
arrest were not wholly complimentary
10 im representative or law and order,
Mr. Wood accompanied the officer to
the police atatlon, where he deposited
a check for $25 to lnaure his appear
ance In the police court Monday morn
ing to answer to tne charge preferred
against him. He says he propoaes to
show that discrimination haa been
hown In this Instance, and that other
merchants are permitted to make a el.
play of . goods on the sidewalk In front
of their places of business, and that
they are not molested.
There are several markets In the lm
mediate vicinity of Wood's place of
business and a great amount of rivalry
is displayed in the-matter of attracting
customers. It Is Intimated that this
may be the cause of the complaint
made in this instance for a trivial and
technical Infraction of the ordinance.
Save Money
Avoid Pain!
TEETH
EXTRACTED
FREE
When Plates or Bridges Are
Ordered.
'A
AfilDuEN TELLS OF
ARCTIC REGIONS
Noted Explorer Tells of Life
and Adventures in the
Frozen North.
FINE TEETH
Members of the Depositors' associa
tion of the Oregon Trust & Savings
bank will meet at 2 p. m. in the Belllng
Hlrsoh building on Sunday, April 5.
Matters of considerable Importance to
the depositors in the bank will come up
for discussion and a full attendance Is
desired. John Day is the president of
the association, F. J. McHenry, Frank
Melvin and 8. Hlrsch are the executive
committee having the meeting in
charge, and A. Richmond Is secretary.
Miss Nellie Ruegg was married to
Will Hocklnson at - the home of the
bride's aunt, Mrs. A. K. Llndsey, on
East Taylor street last Wednesday
evening. Dr. Ford of the Sunnysldo
M. B. church officiated. The rooms
were decorated with Ivy, Oregon grape
and carnations. The bride wore a cream
silk gown and carried a large arm dou
quet of Rrldo roses. Mr. and Mrs.
Hocklnson will be at home to their
friends after April 1 at 3C3 Mill street.
In order that he may begin suit
against the Portland Railway company
for damages for the death of his son.
Lloyd W. Fansher has asked the cir
cuit court for letters on the estate.
Scott V. Fansher, tha son, was killed
bv a car on March 19 at .the corner of
Second and Main etreets. He was 18
years of age and the claim for the dam
ages Is the only property of Uie estate.
Tne company denies liability.
Frank Segula will escape the peni
tentiary if he behaves himself during
the next twb years. After pleading
fullty to a statutory charge before
udge Bronaugh in the circuit court
yesterday afternoon- he was released on
parole under a two-year sentence. Ho
waa ordered to report once each month
to Sheriff Stevens.
Captain Roald Amundsen, one of the
noted Arctic explorers of the day, en
tertained an enthusiastic audience at the
Helllg theatre last night with the story
of his struggles In the northern regions
in search of the northwest passage.
The Heillg was packed with an inter
ested audience to lltsen to the lecture
and aee the pictures of life in the land
of the midnight sun when Professor
Amundsen waa presented by Governor
Chamberlain.
In his address the speaker took for
hi most Interesting sublect the life of
the Inhabitants of the Ice-bound coun-
trv Anil tnM nf thpfr niatnma thlp
lifo and their habits. Tho picture
winch he had gathered to Illustrate the
lecture depicted many of the Intimate
details of life Irj the far north and
were very Interesting.
Dr. Amundsen is an Interesting speak
er and told the story cf his life and ad
ventures In a straightforward manner
that held the Interest of the audience
from first to the last. He was greeted
by a large number of Norwegian who
applauded the story of their noted fel
low countryman at every opportunity.
The subject matter of the lecture was
instructive and the views with which It
was Illustrated were most entertaining.
INCCmrOTUTE LARGE
PACKING C03IPA.VY
$5.00
WHY PAY MORE?
Full Set, that fit S5.00
Gold Crowns, 22k 83.50
Bridge Teeth, 22k S3.50
Gold Filling 81.00
Silver Fillings 50
1 en-Year Written Guarantee.
Lady attendant.
Open evenings.
We keep busy doing good
work at these prices. We have
the latest, most modern elec
trical apparatus for doing pain
less dental work.
Electro Dental
Parlors
303 Washington Street
Corner Fifth
Opp. Olds, Wortman & King's.
The "Merry Makers" will take the
place of the Friday Night Dancing club
and will meet every Saturday evening
at Ringler's hall. Stiles' orchestra.
Professor Rlngler floor director. All
Friday Night club Invitations will be
honored and extra ones may be secured
from Professor Ringier. Opening party
April 4.
Bargains In ladies' suits, skirts, pet
ticoats, waists, undermusllns, coats.
jackets, bedding, drees goods, batiste
voile, ginghams, yarns and men's and
boys' shirts, underwear, sox, suspenders,
etc.. etc. unad Hnananan s iour-coiumn
ad in today's paper. You'll buy two
garments for the usual price or one.
The F. C. Barnes company, headed by
County Commissioner F. C. Barnes, has
filed articles of Incorporation with the
county clerk. The company is engaged
In the fishing and racking Industry and
is capitalized ror xiuo.uno. it is
by Mr. Barnes, Frank Calllnson
Il-HOCK
II friem
ant Gibson s roses For tho ac
commodation of those who have been
unable to plant roses earlier the Slbson
rose nurseries have a nice lot of se
lected varieties lifted from their fields
anil "heeled in." These and many kinds
?et in the nursery rows can still be
ransplnnted to advantage for summer
blooming. Office and nurseries 1180
Milwaukie avenue. Phone Sell wood 960.
Attorney E. 6. J. McAHster will ad
dress the People's Forum at 8 p. m. to
day In Selllng-Hlrsch hall. Tenth and
Washington street, on some of the is
sues now before the people of Oregon
for the June election. He will give par
ticular attention to Statement No. 1
and the proposed recall and single tax
amendments. A lively discussion is ex
pected.
Have your suit made to order only.
then can the garments fit both your per
on and personality. This is something
thnt reflilv-mada clothlnff designed ant
cut in bulk lots six months ago cannot
possibly do. We will make any suit in
The following sales were made In
Green's addition the past week: Al
bert Goodman one lot,; W. Margells
four lots. Dra Judy one lot, Sam Conn
one lot, D. Dalerla two lots and I. Bent
ly one lot. L. O. Ralston, the owner,
reports many new developments in his
section.
It is formed
Claude
D. 8tarr and I. G. Starr.
lhe Willamette Fuel company has In
corporated for $10,000 by John I. Spring
er, Vine C. Campbell. Fred'M. Springer
and Henry A. Springer.
Another new Incorporation Is the Com
fort Style Shoe company. It is formed
by J. I). Robinson, 8. A. Nance and
Emma L. Nance and has a capital stock
of $2,000.
The famous passion play film pic
tures will be shown at the Y. M. C. A.
this afternoon, while J. S. McCullough
will tell tha story of the life of Christ.
Preceding the showing of the pictures
the Westminster quartet' will sing
several selections.
HMD PAINTED CHINA
At Less Than Cost
In order to make room for a new
shipment, tomorrow our entire stock
of exquisite Hand-Painted Pickard
jfChina will be placed on sale at grcat-
jiy reuueeu putca aume ics man
cost.
LSEEJARCAmCQLSTER-
ndd pieces of Cut Glass, China, Sil-Cr-Plated
Ware, Hand-Painted
jChina, etc. Here, you will find some
A- the pieces that you have been
wanting, at' a price so low it would be
an. extravagance not to buy. See
them.
HEITKEMPER'S
i. JEWELRY STORE
Laymen's missionary movement. In
terdenominational, all churches. Women
Invited, 3 p. m. Tuesday. Youne people
7 p. m. Tuesday. Mass meeting for
men S p. m. Tuesday. All meetings at
the White Temple.
We sponge and press your clothes
and shine your shoes, all for $1.50 per
month. Main 614, A-4314. Wagons run
everywhere. Unique Tailoring Co., 30
Stark.
The Portland Shoe Repair company,
S69 Yamhill street, between Third and
Fourth streets. Phone Main 7655. Your
shoes repaired while you wait. Best
oak soles, 76 cents, Bauer & Stopper.
Willamette awnings are made to last.
Agent In every town in the northwest.
Willamette Tent & Awning Co., Mfg'rs.
Portland. Or.. Main 908. A-S988.
TWO STATEMENT NO. 1
MEN FILE PAPERS
John D. Wilcox, candidate for the
state senate, and L. D. Mahone, who
wants to be representative, are the
latest adherents of Statement No. 1 of
the Republican persuasion to file decla
rations with the county clerk. New as
pirants for places on tho county central
committee of the dominant party are A.
Zldell of precinct 61. L. C. McCllntock
of 60, A. L. Finlev of U, C. C. New
castle of S2, J. F. Cahalin of 12. o. W.
Tnylor of 73 H, W. M. Cook Of 88. F. E.
Watkins of 35, Kmil Locke of 110 and
K. C. Llndsey of 101. New candidates
for Democratic committee places are
James R. Halsht of 113, Thomas Duffy
of 43 aid J. P. Kennedy of 26.
1'NIIAPPY LIES TEE
HEAD THAT'S MAPJilED
jnarging mat ner husband once
Knocicea ner down wnne she was hold
ing her baby in her arms, Mrs. Ruth
i.iodo nas begun suit ror divorce from
Henry A. Llebe. She does not say what
happened to the baby.
Airs. Llebe also says her husband
called her bad names and was generally
unploasant. They were married Octo
! r 24, 1906. The wife wants $35 per
iuoiiiij o.umuuy.
Charles H. Oakes has ' sued Frances
L. Oakes for divorce, alleging that she
deserted him four months after they
were married. They were wedded in
Portland in November, 1906.
GOES TO ASYLUM FOR
LOVE OF LIQUOR
Wrecked by his love for liquor, A. Q.
Ryan waa sent to the asylum for the
insane at Salem last night. Although
a man of means and of many advan
tages, Ryan wasted his money and long
ago was adjudged Incompetent to at
tend to his own- affairs. He is the
owner of 127 acres of land near the
city limits, east of town, which Is con
servatively valued at $126 per acre.
P. S. Durland Is Ryan's guardian, and
yesterday lie was granted a license to
sell 20 acres of the land, although the
sale was resisted by H. C. Wade, who
is a neighbor and appeared in Judge
vveuaiiTs court as nexi iriena. juage
Webster derided that the contentions
of wade are without merit and ordered
the sale of the lnnd. Ryan Is about 60
years of age, is divorced, and entertains
tho delupion that he Is being persecuted
by enemies.
HOUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION!
Sont DXlss the Great Sale of House
hold Supplies.
Specl.il 3-day sale of table linens, tow
els, napkins, crashes, pillow cases,
sheets, lice curtains, portieres, com
forts, rillows, etc.. etc., at the lowest
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Alien oe jvii iuiiiifii, iiinu ftnu inui i isun.
Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas, i
Washougal and way landings, dally ex- '
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street '
dock at 2 p. m. '
Fellow RepublicansFor the Impar
tial administration of the office of din-;
trlct attorney vote for Edward T. Tag- j
gart.
Where to Dine.
Moore's restaurant serves a special
)0-..nt Sunday dinner. 148 Fifth at
Wntion's Restaurant will servo a fine
hicittn dinner todav. 60 conts.
Vote for Ralph C.
candidate state senator.
ment jno. i.
Clyde, Republicnn
Favors State-
CJiickeh Dinner 30 Cents.
Wo glvo this to advertise our 25-cent
family dinner. Come and try them.
New Grand Central restaurant, 90 North
Ti.lrd street.
Rate war San Franclsoo $B,
er. Frank Bollam, agent, 128
steam-Third.
Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and
fine gasoline. Phone Bast 789; B-1007.
--Trellis work, wire fencing Portland
Wire & Iron Works, Second and Everett
EL W. Moore, expert fthotorranher.
Elks' building, 6eventh and Stark sta.
to 'toe
Lowest
Priced Jewelry
Fine Goods.
Store for
286 Morrison St,
Jennings A Co. have moved
Oregonian building.
Hon Lee Steam Laundrr. First-
class work; reasonable. Both phones.
Jennings & Co. have moved to cog
Oregonian building.-. ' . . .
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
Jennings A Co. have moved to 106
Oregonian building. .
Berjer, signs, show cards. 164 TamhiU.
Chambers ac Sen. 121 Seventh.
Journal want ads, lo a word-'
Shanahaa's "Clear Quick" Bala.
Monday morning when our doors open
at the usual hour the most gtgantio
price-cutting sale that has ever been
inaugurated In Portland will be In full
blast. Cut prices will be on all new
spring goods, embracing ladlessults,
skirts, petticoats, waists, undermusllns,
coats, jackets, bedding, dress goods, ba
tiste, voile, et amine, draper" ginghams,
yarns, etc. Men's and boys' shirts, un
derwear, sox, suspenders and many oth
ers too numerous to mention. In fact,
there never was such an honest, ejn-it-'-t.
Cair, square sacrifice of new.
up-'.o-date goods. Sale will begin every
morning at opening time and continue
until closing, mvary arrangement has
been made to handle the Immense
crowds. Prices are all marked in plain
figures. Our reputation for fair dealing
has long been established and we do as
we advertise. .
Note to our retail customers We can
not allow additional discounts during
this sale and cash must accompany
each order. L. Shanahan, 144-146 Third
street, between Morrison and Alder.
mIs
Mr. and Mrs. W. Clement ar at bnm
to their irionds- today at ' W2 Fourth
atreet from 3 to 5. o'clock. -
SPECIALS TODAY
Bus day, 11:30 a. m. to
S p. m.
Paprika Chicken
Tender and Dellolously
Spiced
Stephanie Bratea
A Roast for the
Epicure
Those who have tasted
our APPLE STRUDEL
will like our NUSS
STRUDEL. Both these
desserts today. Also
DOBOS TORTE. a fa
mous Vienna pastry
cook's specialty. (
Tomorrow Ctaralaa
afungarlaa Oonlash.
Also Oefnelltes Xrant,
Dainty Meat Dish
Anslro-Hoogarlao
Restaurant
tT Taylor St, betweea
Beoond and Third Sts.
ONLY
THE
BEST
IN UTZ AND
ACCIDENT INSURANCE
' a at. wssToir
008 Walls I-argo Bid.
the
tailors' strike
does not
affect the
Columbia Wooten Mills Co.
Why? Because these tailors are artists the best in the
dty. Being artists being the best In the city they are,
therefore, worth more to a first class tailoring establish
ment than the ordinary tailor. It has always been the
rule of the Columbia Woolen Mills Company to pay a
man all that he is worth. Inasmuch as Columbia Tailors
are worth more, they have been paid more than the
others. Hence, they are satisfied thsy did not strike
they will not strike.
therefore
absolutely nothing stands In the way of your ordering
your Easter Suit now getting perfectly measured se
curing a stylish and satisfactory fit selecting from the
latest and best stock of woolens in Portland and being
assured that your suit will be ready for you just when
it is promised. But, please do not overlook the fact that
the strike in nearly all other shops will make this one
busier than ever. Consequently, have a little considera
tion for the tailors. AN EASTER SUIT AT ANY
PRICE YOU WISH, FROM $20 TO $50.
IT ISNOT OFTEN
you have good opportunity of
getting a good thing for almost
nothing, but we nave secured over
7000 Copies of the
Latest Songs arid
Music : i
which we will have on sale all
next week at 5c and 10c per copy.
Come early for good selection.
H. ANDERSON MUSIC CO.
100 THIRD STREET
order
your
Easter
Suit
now
This shop is the largest in
Portland and tailors more
clothes than any other. The
busy man is always busy and
the busy man is the one to
whom to give your business.
Otherwise, he would not be
busy.
IV Sl UOOLM
Grant Phtglty, Mgr.
Seventh and Stark Streets
Hand Embroidery
More Popular Than Ever
Order promptly filled for new ideas
in Lingerie Dresses, Hats, Infants'
Wear, Bridal Trousseaus, Luncheon
Sets, Monograms, etc. Prices moder
ate, satisfaction guaranteed.
The Needlecraft Shop
882 WASHINGTON ST.
CURES RHEUMATISM
$00 Rheumatic ).00
Ttz bottle. Pst bottle.
AH ZVTEkSAX SUJKEDY TOM.
RHEUMATISM
UT ITS lCASTr 70BKS,
Nervous Headaches
Neuralgic Headaches.
Nervoua Dynpiala ,
Nervous Affection
Bclntira
Neuralgia
Nervousness
Sleeplessness
TRADE SUPPLIED BT
A.W.AIlen&Co.
Wholesale and Retail Drua-ftats, .
I6tb St Marsha!! te Portland, Cr.
PACIFIC COAST AGENTS.
We Can Point to
Hundreds
Who are
wearing; our
well-fitted
glasses, com
fortable, ef
ficient, aids
to perfect
sight
v. rrw
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IY00DARD, CLARKE & CO.
OPTICAS SZPASTKEST.
WB SOLICIT ACCOUNTS.
r :
a. 1st
SIABW00D
Oregon Washington
Toot of Hamilton Ave.
Delivered on Short
Notice and
In Any Quantity
Lumber Co.
Phone Main 2163
Diamond noose Paint
GUARANTEED.
( gallon lots. S1.40 per gaL '
1 gallon lota. SI. 50 per gal.
Manufactured by '
PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO.
030 rxoni 8tn Portland, Ox
77
aaa W ;t-A
NORTONIA HOTEL
BLITliHTH. OPP WASHXSaTOS ST.
Portland's Newest and Most Modern
Hotel Absolutely Fire Proof
Amerloaa
and European.
Bates to Families.
Our Bus Meets All Trains.
The Chic
Trench Milliner Grand
Openinj All Week
LADILS INVITED
No. 642 Milwaukee Street
Take SsUwooA Oar.
FURS RBMOOEUBD
At less than one-half price during; the
next month. New furs made at lowest
possible price. L Schumacher, 185 Mad
ison street.
T
WebioQt, Oil I Blacking
Males Shoes Waterproof Sreserres
leather wot a -hine--4t U -Sealers.
Interest ing Address
"KNOCKERS"
Rev. Dr. Young of Taylor Street
Methodist church. Third and Taylor
streets, will speak tonight at 7:30 on
the subject, "Knockers." The exact
title of the discourse will be "An
Old Firm of Knockers." This ad
dress will be full of Interest to many.
Those desiring to hear Dr. Tfoung
will do well to be in their seats by
7:15, as the church wlU be over
crowded. 4 1 W
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Taylor Street Methodist
- U Church' -C-.N
DRAYAGE
STORAGE
TRACKAGE
p CLAYS. MORSE
4th & DAVIS Warehouses) 13th 4 HOYT
Machinery, Safes
and Merchandise
Moved & Stored
We must sell atonee 89
slightly damaged sewing
machines. Including sucU
well known makes a
Singers, Wheeler & Wil
sons, Domestics. Whites,
Households, Davis', : etc.,
to make roonv for . new
stock. ;
a a Trl!T.- .
835 Morrison St, atarauam Bldg.
Big
Reduction
in Sewing
Machines
Motion Picture Theatres
WE RENT LATEST FEATURE FILMS
U100 feet Beelalncludtng Song Slides, .
$5.00 to $7.50 Weekly . .
Newman Motion Picture Co.
S3 Burnslde SuJnear Fifth.-
11 Crwtarj of caWt aum Ii
wfttt pnntmQ pktu '
awnri-MMM
Pare Beautiful Jade Jewelry .
J"V. V 'J Gold Bracelets and Big-
net Rings of all descrip
tions made to order.
American names en
graved with the three
cardinal Chinese eharao- '
ters, via., Glory, Pros-;
perity and Longevity.
Char gee reasonable and'
ordera of any design ,
promptly executed and
sent prepaid to any part
of the U. 8. The Skilled
CinBeo jeweler, TOOK 8ANQ CO,
Jay Yu Chong. Mngr.. til Aider street.
NICKELODIO
130 Blxtb, at Portland, Oregon. -
"Souawmcn's Daughter"
. ! f , - (."', PAST JX v: . "
Mai MuslcfcY
Tho rvickclotlio:?
'Tho Princess !ir't!-3 C"-'-
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