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if. r EVENING, " r. . APRIL 1, 1CC3. -V r-.i r,ATiv muntlAL: PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY I Ills UiU.UU11 - ' - -jM- AiitrExirsxta. " ili, I: TOMGnrSAMrSEMK!T8. Helllg Marquam.'i. b.ur, .......... ?.V;i feiMTm'snE -Grand Arrangements ar being completed between Portland and. Salem oomroer elel bodle toe th entertainment ot the r. .... ..... w. hn.M on tha ocea.lo of Its exour.lonto t.til. JPeinuo1 two special cars, at I o'clock a. v,"v,"d i i minutw 11:11 a. in,, two of kq I mtlel TVa partv will leave Baton at p. m. ana rey --: lha ax- and rnacii iivaiiw - - . . Richardson, woo "'"V""V the I Ariinn. has receivaq .t11'"" ::- cursion, nmm aarretarr or mayor , of Salem n- .th that eoeci. enerUlomint baa baan'arrang.d "P?.14.. .n.:. ur mi i . lb At a amdkar to ba given by -tha Port- t.Zi hn.Pfi of trada at Ha rooma In tha land ara. , w x!. r., Uiday avan- fommerclal club building Friday even ma Fred Muller will eapleln tha wora . nse ot tha new plan of a produf ' lJiZ Ji -k. .111 ba aatabllthed In tho boara rooma. A prograin fo aa i avan- Ing'a ntarUfnment naa B"K,,V;i'r: rif. k,ii haa received a letter xroni I The noaro ' i ht Congreaamair Biua . "V " Tot &hftlahto.Jh:UoVctr the oort from "Willamette" to "Port land U la conaldertng an amendment of tha law to onabla the change to be w .. 7r. .nartmanl I nut. Pimnholl of the fire deparimeni laat nlabt announced three promotiona . " ,a hie command. Captain of man under hia cw" r, . Frank Powell, pi true n " TT .t battalion chief. w"h- Vt elda The Oregon e productlveneaa Thla claaa in enalna No. li. on the eMt aiae. p r oeoDle of Swedlah and engine .inc7 -made by the promotion flllf the nfJ ceotaln J. reelgnatlon of Lee Hoi & ".''.."''K-lh chler H. will Ha will I t ""LieXtenaa't V Gr.n.11 ! pro moted to the captaincy or true vice Dowel 1. promoted. m.. rr.HaA Btataa olvU aenrlce om- ia t hold an examination April tl to flU three vacanclea In the poaltlon f manatlc obaenrer In the coaat ana geooetio ,7 J .rtodiaB f . . T . alajl fA Tl II lam T i " - . T.l Ill WHP aaea, w-- agencr, Arliona. r.Ha. n. FW paaaenger trafflo managat of the Southern Pacific. U e pooted to coma ta Portland within the nextweek. on bla way front Chlcao to next waa . A under con- Baa jrranciacu. T j.hha ?r"vZ -rrtad he will have iome aolutlon to offer that will Imme fl lately improve oondiuona. Artldea loat and found on the atreet care Mareb 0 1: Nineteen um brella, three lunch boxee, one Ice cream rreeaer. aome U. a mall, two pa-ira rrnnwar auuio j . -. . i tlovaa, one key. one Jug. one oaoy . fwo pureea. lo,Y.V. LZon music three pac '"";,,' csUed l0lu.Jt r; rWK..-.n round. Call at . . . r. ar r i rial itoa Si-S'w p railroad station, corner Flrat and Alder. Tba regular monthly meeting of the Woman a Press club will be held thla - ii Helltnr-Hlrsch ,7 .ha tneetlna. Hla .71,' -Book; and Their Mak- r. anrt 6lea Nona Lawler w u aing. hi, t ..I .. i t la earnestly requesiea in. sers atiena as uun.- - alll be traneaciea. At a meeting of the water board this . c.i.hi-ii and Joplln were 'tuj 1 111 j i a . j ,u. .i..ki for a new resAr- rPatet will be located ielf mjTe uth f 'JhBncfunc?,0 Cre. Ccon in" " i iCT . .t- nnlnt of .Vc Von and will have a capacity of 160,000 gallons. . Bamuel Connell will addresa the school of forestry of the T. M. C. A. at B aUlaa luanlng All the aublect of The Manufacture of 8aah irt tjjrj ' Mr, ii . afiMkr anf B&mllty. ftT1i OW ng to hla extensive training along these Unes. Is well fitted -to handle this ...HUM Tha DUDllO IB IUV11BU. Ion fiee. Rev. Jenkln Lloyd Jonea of Chicago ain lecture twice today at the cnurcn . n..r Father (Unitarian), corner PI UUI . ' i, J.11 A. Seventh and Yamhill. At " L I . r will A. V n m Dnher Tirownlnr." at I p. m "A Plea for tha Better Education. There la no charge, for adnjiealon Portland lettararrTer. appeared thla morning wearing their new spring hata ro U0 The hata are of a dark bluish .hade; In the campaign shape and prac- SSSSOr uno aworn last year. win.matra brand tents are of euperlOT make, and of best materials. For sale Era dealer., Willamette .Tent Awn- na t mil i . rwnH.i - i Bt earner Jesse Harkins. for Camaa, Waabougal and way landing, dally ex rrot Sunday. Leave Washington atreet dock at 1 d. jo. BJezest roomlng-houee snap in Fort- land will make 600 per cent on lnveat- men. -none . " naautiful hlrdseye maple furniture in the room of the Oregon Historical iMtevifoVrtSi&w' Phone Main iodety at the city hall tomorrow after tt! U""a V noon between 2 and 4 o clock. . gen- at erai invitation has been extended to the Rate war-an Franclaeo $5. ateam- public to attend the reoeptlon and meet ,t. Frank Botlama.ent. iai Third, rhalone.r of Thlrtr catlenta bav been committed the memorable convention at Champoeg taTi.aan.a.ylum from Multnomah Mr M atthU ;u was one of the two men m E'E'cVu'nt SMat Or'-On te,Tlt0ry A cake of Ivory Soap weighs nearly as much as threecakes of "toilet" soap. Ivory Soap costs less than a cent an ounce. Toilet" soaps cost lo, 25 or even 50 cents a cake from 5 to 25 times as much as Ivory. Ivory Soap is made of as good materials jas the best toilet soaps;:arid of infinitely; better materi alstban most .toilet soaps. , Ivory , boap l j 99 Woo Per Cent. PurW It Chamber of Commerce Has :nrf m"' T?Aiw!r for New -- - . 'Oregon Pamphlet. Ra.dlng matter to b conUlnsd In the MW Oregon booklet for widrn clrcula tlon u now a tnt) fenda of Secretary niUn-- -nd ho la selecting tho Ulu- t0 bnn wlU .how only full-p pWturae, Including I pastoral, lndutrll and mountain cn- try. Ths matariala wlU pa Immediately llirn . ... pmo Monthly. wn,cn wU, pUDIn booklet for tha chamber, i v. m kah a nnvnr nuni A number of cover designs .kiiui k v.w York ar- tlsta. Tha contract provldea for an ultl- maV.dlUon of loo.OOO coplaa and It la exoected that tha full number will reuutred. aa there la an anormoua demand throughout tha oaat and south for Oregon literature, Inquiries ara received every day by .-rratariaa of all tha Portland com mrcUl bodiea for facta and statistic. .bout Oragon raourcea, and tha only ...horlaad nu Miration laauad from Port- Und fof thl clu,lv, pwrpoaa la tha booklet publlahed annually ny ina hi..h of oommarea. Teaterday Secretary Qiitner reoeivea a letter from a. r. Mcweni, cuy pa aanaar and ticket aaent of the Northern facirio at Minneepona, wnu muu wi ao great haa become tha demand for Onion literature that ha le unable to keeD a bupdIt on hand. Ha aake that a large conaignmeni ot uregoa uuua.ivia . . There la a large floating population in tha upper MlaaUslppl vallev iut .., loCin toward the Pacific coaat. end wanta to know tba facta concerning cludea many people or Hwea Qerman parenUge. who. a.i excellent farmera and cltlaena. i would be lnrportat addltlona . ruie, are ana who wouia oe inrponaai eaumona to vro gon e pupunuon. Timn "Bwrgomaater" Tonight xh attraction at the Helllg theatre. Fourteenth and Washington atreeta, to night at 1:11 o'clock, will be the laat performance of the favorite musical comedy eucoeaa, "The Burgomaater." Jolly Qua Weinberg will be aeen aa the Burgomaater and charming Ruth Whit aa Willie. Seata are now oelllng al theatre. Mary Maanering Tomorrow Mght, Beginning tomorrow (Thursday) night the charming actreaa, Mary Mannerlng, -'1B cnarmini the delightful comedy. Betey." at the Helllg theatro for three nlghta, with a special price matinee Saturday. Seata are now sell ing at theatre for the entire engage ment. Picture t the Marquam. Four long moving picture dime and m . i .nnff m.lt, thA attraction mi wvm the Marquam thla week. Fch ol theee fllme taa been Imported by the management irom aris. i ne piciurea ara -i n. vestal. . me r roa. xnn x nlmated Bnowballa ana xne ineair Trunk." Crowds have attended the M.rfliiam thla week to aee inese pic tares and thev have been well repaid. Tha Derformances are contlnuoua fi from a tin io p. m. "Captain Impudence" Tonight. The atar attraction oX recent week at tha i.vric la be.lna Dresented thla weea .... , iL . hy tn8 Alien company ,r ' "J nvHn Vfiltnn Rnvlaa beautirui comeay ilrami. "CaDtain Impudence." The char- rt.n ara well taken and the produc tlon ia a triumph or tne scenic amoi a efforta .Young Buffalo, Marksman. aen-ational t.h. mar. a. tha arand this week there is vaudeville specialty. This rkamunahln of Youna Buffalo. Thla man is a crack shot and perrerms seemingly Impossible feats with the aid of hla truaty rifle. Maude Sutton and company appear In "Cinderel," a playlet which la a little comeay gem oi acting, "The Black Hand. The Black Hand- at the Star theatre la a thrilling plav of plav or a pioi oi im desperate gang known Dy mis mie in. scenes are laid In Kentucky and the tr.ru la ona or continual mirrcii. i mtne-v Mmtwnv la sivlnK a can! tal production and the way the play is applauded nightly tells how popular It la with the Star patrona. "The Myaterloua Raffles." Oeorae Alison, leading man of the Mr. Baker Stock company, la an ideal r.ei thla week. and clothes this "rang, and ,fjtaielt Q interesting. The entire Baker com- pany la aeen to conalderable advantaae Including Mlaa Stoddard and Donald Bowie., whe ' - urday matinee. fioy y HTJB,rTV0R TO CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY w -v uatthian of Ttuttevllle. the sole ne tha notable convention at Champoeg. May wi n ii i t 1 1 u v . ... . . . Oregon country to the United states yeara of age tomorrow and ' S-m i his honor I fore been eauale-d. The latest of the number was George Inman. who la 88 year, old and feeble. Acme Oil Co. aell aafety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone East 789; B-100I. TraiHa work wire, fencing. Portland Wire & Iron Worka, Second and Everett Woman's Exchange. Ill Tenth atreet. lunch U:tO to 2; bualnesa men'a lunch. Hong Lee Steam Laundry. Flrat clas. work; reasonable. Both phones. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentist. Third and Washington. Free breakfast food. See ad on the want ad page. Chamber. & Son, opticians, -12J- Sev enth .atreet. Berger, sign, ahow cards. IStTamblll. Journal want ad, la a word. Morning Glory Wheat Meata free. See ad on want ao page. Save the Discount. Bend check or pay at office on. or be fore the 10th to aava the discount on ADiil bills for the Automatic Telephone. T HOMES TELEPHONE C5.. Corner of Park and Burnslde gts. Free breakfast food, want ad page... -.. - See ad on the AT THE THEATRES a. . A Metager, "Jeweler, Optician, 143 Wah In g tOI). , : '!. ' i ; : ,V . Statement No. 1 Candidates File Petitions Power, of People Against Boss Eulo and Corruption at Stake in Present Campaign. STATEMENT NO. 1 TICKET. The following men Bled their petition! for Republican nomi nation to the aenata and houae of repreeentatlvea today, having been Induced to run for Office by the petition of a large number of the buelneaa and profeaalonal men of the city and county! For the aenate: Ban Selling, H. B. Albee, C. W. Nottingham. Dan Kellaher.'A. H. Wlllett For the houae: Jamea D.' Ab bott. D. C. Altman. Dr. W. C. Belt. Clackamaa and Multnomah countlee; Fred Brady. J. C. Bry ant, J. T. Caeeldy. W. Clem ana. K. C. Couch. U M.av ... Ed Jaeger. Charlea i. McDonald, L. D. Mahone. A. W. Orton. e e) e whirlwind campaign Is being planned by the Statement No. 1 can dldatea who have filed their Pon candidates for the iegisiawy lha awillrl ration ui m - of business and profeaalonal .dr.",!."nnihg .Tlv; C,oVr;reer. rore'lTurem'Snr No. 1 cauae. Throughout the 5ampaa " . k Ktai.ni.nt NO. 1 lorcea wni ntU for the men but for the principle which they repreeent The dureren ?Srward titi. "b-t" wlircont.na eht u"he principle of direct electi on of ienatora by the people which Is at stake In the present campaign. Maetlnae will be planned, at which tJer.nTmor of the BUtement No. 1 candidates will appear together . u ! STobable that during the flatter part f the campaign more than one meeting will be held In the city on the same Wiint. while It is being planned to Hold a grand mas. meeUni for the closing mrn"nhf..efmtehe'tlng.1,:nd throughout the campaign, the Statement No. 1 force and cndldatea will work for ever? -i .ha Statement No. 1 ticket, .w.n effort to secure ""'"'.""I" hin Hons or trades P TeterdayUind today the petition, of the Statement No. 1 candidate, were gone over carefullv and checked up in ,w . ,v,.r. ml.ht he no omission or error In them when they were fi nally filed with the county clerk this afternoon. Thla was done very care fully for the reason that It had become known to the Statement No. 1 people 'u"'i j.'" . r tha under- Ground manipulator and ward organlaef .,jtj.,h.nallr.need ml- chine, had announced his intention of aoing over the petitions minutely. In i be half of the Hodson candldatea In hope of being able to pick some technical flaw in them which would bar the Statement No. 1 candidates from the primaries. All of the petitions were verified and filed this afternoon before the time expired at 6 o'clock. THREE TRAINS LATE, THREE ARE ON TIME The Ban Francisco train had company today two other trains were behind time. Northern Pacific No. 1. due at 7 o'clock, arrived on time. Southern Pacific No. 16. due at e 7:56. arrived at 11:50. Southern Pacific No. 18, due at ll:S0. arrived half an hour late. O. R. & N. No. 8. due at 8 o'clock, arrived at 8:15. O. R. & N. No. 5, due at 9:45, arrived on time. Astoria & Columbia No. 21, arrived on time. Metxger fits glasses for I1-00- File Their Declarations. New Democratic candidates for places on the party central committee who have flleS declarations with the county nlerk are D. M. Watson of 8, A. J. McCabe of 19, Samuel J. Rafferty of 92 C I Brown of 108, L. C. Thomtfon of' 14. A. W Rihles of'lS and Earl Ogle of 81. On the Republican side ne an nouncements are H. W- Vljta of 9, Charles E. Ixckwood of 1, Charles B. Marrlck of 66 H. B. Nudelman of 37, JO. M . Mayer ot IS and Lewis L. Lind say Of 83. Sold Her Rotten Apples. Mrs. retting of 24 North Fourteenth atreet reported to the police this morn ing that a peddler had sold her a box of apples which, upon inspection, proved to be rotten, except a few on the top of the be. She paid the man 11.5 for the worthless fruit. Patrolmen have been instructed to find the peddler If possible. Receipts From Fines. Tha roroint from fines and forfeit ures in the municipal court for the month of March were 11.368.50. Of this amount $17.50 was received from state cases and the balance rrom city cases. HAINES FOR HALFWAY STATEMENT NO. 1 9nmMm nl.natrh to Tha Journal.) Forest Grove, Or., April 1. IS. W. Haines, president of the senate at the last session of the legislature, has an nounced his candidacy for reelection. He says he is In favor of the election of United States aenators by direct vote of the people, but la willing to support Statement No. 1 only to the extent that he will vote for the candidate who re celvea the largest number of votes at the Republican primaries. Very few of the candidates of this district have subscribed thenfselves to Statement No. 1. but Judging from the sentiments expressed on the, street, public opinion here la largely In favor of the measure. Jap Exposition. (United Pre. LeaMd Wire.) ' Toklo. April 1. According to an of ficial announcement the Nippon Dal Hakuran Kwai, which mean the great exposition of Japan, will be thrown open to the publW on April 1, 1918. This will be the greatest exposition ever held In the far east, and preparations are a)oing rapidly forward. ,-.1, ,i. I ' m ' ' T ' Kvery eisrtlBg requirement of refined taste i met, t7 B.Uo rtls powder. 4 tints, ".- "" ' .'. I'''1 ''.'''V'jX jletiCer. optician. 242 "washing ton. - IB Bejdnning April 1st, we will inaugurate an extraordinary clear ance tale of the following high reduction of from 25 to 50 cents price. The tock comprises the Early selection advised. Corn on Cob, Preferred Stock, pea do. .l0 Extra Fancy Corn, Country 2a"U man. per do Il.aw Extra Standard Corn. Solid PiCfc Asparagus. Preferred Stock, per dos. as 4.65 Tomatoes. Allen & Lewla. 2tt. Holld Pack, per doa SI.. .85 Tomatoes, Standard 2Hs, oer doa 90 .r. t ir v.. Oal.. Solid pack, .1.5- per doa Tomatoea. Standard, Gal-. per doa 3.00 Tomatoes. Allen A Lewis. Qst. Solid Pack, per doa B3.TO Peas. Tender Melting. Preferred Stock. 2a. per doa S1.7D Peaa. Little Oem. Farmelde, per do W'1W Peaa, Allen Lewla, per doa.11.50 Peaa. Extra Sifted. Is, farmslde Brand, Rome. N. T., dox.. 11.50 Peaa. French v''bi'm Brand. Rome, N. dos...l.r Beans, Refugee "1. Farmside Brand. Rome. N. T.. dos... 11. BO Beans,. Refugee, Farm side Brand, Rome, N. i.. per doi S1.90 Beans, French, Farmslde Brand. Rome, N. T.. per dos 52.50 Bean Tiny Gold Wax. Farm-Ide Brand, Rome, N V.. doa..a31.V Beans, Lima. Oreen rrmslde Brand. Rome, N. T.. doa. . .Sl.VU Pumpkin. Farm.lde Brand. Rom.. N. T., per doa i.WU Squash, Farmslde Brand, R.oft N. T., Pr dof wl.WV naata Warmside tsrana, num.. N. T., per doi Spinach, Farmslde Brand, N. T., per doi Peaches, Dessert Yellow, Stock, Is, per do 11.85 Rome, ...12.50 Preferred ...12.75 D. C BURNS COMPANY 208-210 Third Street tu - Ma!n fits. A1628 riiviiv. - nTlNwat&VeT OIE-y e arglr a nteb N IcXEy y?,Jh hKv-v ear ouaranteb . Sen rs? watchesT waltham or TF.ED CASE . 1 STZBT ABTICXB OWaBAJrPBBD AS unilMTID STANDARD JEWELRY STORE in ISLT m.. HTWXBB XXFVBLZOAV For District Attornssy DOGftt B. SINNOTT XI Flatform The Oath ot Otto: LIVING MODELS. Magnificent promenade of Model at the Eastern Outfitting Company. The Eastern. Outfitting company made a record in the way of spring openings last year, which they still hold. Last evening their opening was heralded by .nr.inii window display of 'living models young women attired in fash ion s clever creations gowns for tne street. theatre, receptions ccmpieia soiIps, promenaded before the great windows on rnuniiuu - streeis. aeiiBum'B ,"1- v- v r who gathered In the streets to watch .T movlna spectacle. The scene changed constantly the young appearing with wholly different frocks . aitrni tti i ilii i rn. ui u ww a vv i..a 13 amw n-a WVtAel . the unlaue parade of last year tooK tra in attenaanre. monj wnu sr who failed to natnH 10 ov uu nan lurned the evening Into a gala one car riaaes, autos ana peumirm.i. im streets and sidewalks. Mr. Shemanskl Is to be congratuiaiea on ot quainting the public with hi portatlons. and Wholly novel Miciiiuu ac- new lm- PERSONAL. E. O Connell of Coos bay, accompanied by his wire ana mw uMjuwio, U. Richardson and Mlaa 8. B. CConnell. are at the Portland on their way home from California. , f, . E l.- Youmans. a Stevenaon lumber Healer Is at the Portland. He ha been .rnriin aeveral months In California. u. Oeorae Flavel and her two daughtere' of, Astoria are at the Fort' i ' m .irk.rmtn of . Salem.- auoerln- tendrmt ot public Instruction, la at he Imperial. - v - ; - w. C. Yeonaana or vo mil. wasnmg- .1 .-A I mmw grade canned good. Positive per dozen off the regular retail beat brands in thit market. Peaches, Tallow Free, Allen Lewi., I Ha. per do 12.30 Peaches. 811c Lemon Clings, Oels per do. 15.75 Peaches, Clear Brook. IHa, per doa ll.TO Hawaiian Bllce PlnPP1-' 'i-1--: slices to the tin, per doa.. 12.75 Singapore, I-lb. Ulls. dos . .Sl.OU Singapore, whole, per doa Singapore, Orated, per doa alh talla. 52.85 t-lb. talla. 12.00 Bishop'. Strawberry Preserve '.2.75 1-lb. tins, per 00 n.- i- an. T M. a n Pllna Pre- aerves. 8-lb. tins, per doa..!2.T5 Bishop'. Halve., Peach Preeervee, ervea, 2.75 8-lb. tlna, per oos Bishop's Aprloot Una, per do... Bishop s Fig Preserves. I-lb. tlna, per doa . ... w A- T. WnlfaA Wlas. 1 1 -OS. alaaa. oer do Blshon'. F de L Fig Pre.ervea 18-o. glass, per do 4.20 T.i-1 . m A T. Ttaanherrv Pre- aarvea. 18-0. glass, dos.. !4.20 Bishop's F de L Loganberry Pre serves, 18-os. glass, aos 4.20 Bishop's glass, w t. r-Ttarrlaa. IB -OS oer doi... 54.20 orted Jellies. B-lb. tins, each .., 1.00 m.hnn'i Maraschino Cberrlea, qts Si eac Bishop's Maraschino Cherries. pts .60 eacn , . . . . Preferred Stock Catsup, bottle, per do Preferred Stock Catsup, per do half Dint S1.65 nlnt bottle, 82.50 Between Salmon and Taylor ..,."...t elgin. in a 2 20-YEAR QUA RAN 5.W XSiniUM mjmt DR. ALEXANDER RED) Dr. Alexander Reid. wnt announces himself a candidate for the position of Oregon state dairy and food commis sioner on the regular Republican ticket. Is a graduate of the medical department of the Oregon state university, and has been In active practice In Oregon for the past 12 years, and a resident of the state for 18 years. Dr Reid is also a graduate of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, Scotland, and Is at present a member h .tat. veterinary examining board. Dr. Reld has always taken an active Interest In an mailers pei i.imn food products, and the fact of his being a graduate of both a medical and a veterinary school makes him especially well equipped to fill the office of dairy and food commissioner. Dr. Reld Is now a practicing physi cian in Portland, with offices at 632 Williams avenue. ton, and C. A. Doty of Doty, same state, both In the lumber business, are a the Imperial. H. 8. McGowan of McGowan, owner of a cannery, is at the Imperial. R. A. Booth of Eugene, state sena tor is at the Imperial. U ... . S u'.ll. Vail mttnr- ney and formerly of Portland, la at the Imperial. John Leland Henderson, an attorney of Hood River, Is at the Oregon hotel with his brother. L. F. Henderson, of Mosoow. Idaho. Among the passengers -tailing on tha steamship Konlg Albert of the North German Lloyd line n March Is from New York for Genoa via Gibraltar and Naples, are Mr Hedwij- K. Smith and Miss Helen E. Smith of thla ci ty. Morning Glory Wheat Meat. free. St e ad on want ad page. -l , ; T. L. Lewla the successor of John utt.h. i na nramaeni 13 tiia 1 United Mint woraer. oi America, was, own i Northumberland; county, . Fenr.kylvanla, ltt J86, and blSgan hla mining career SALE B4.00 n '-it Every Young Man E IARLY in life, learn to sxViriii f A PIIVUIVI aa a. transact business at a bank, and there is no better way to do this than to open a checking accbunt with us. Our Motto: Prompt service, liberal treat ment and absolute safety German-American Bank Sixth and Washington Sts., Portland, Or. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES $4 AND UP PER YEAR CURES RHEUMATISM Holders (T AA Rheumitic rev aattta OT" 4VM rjmKJrAX BZXZ9T FOB. RHEUMATISM nr m KAjnr fobms. Belatlca Neuralgia Nervouaneaa Sleeplessnes. Nervous Headache. Neuralgio Headaches Nervous Dyspepsia Nervou. Affection TRADE SUPPLIED BT A.W.AHen&Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggist 16th i ManhaU Stt, , Portland, Or. PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. Start in Business Da jam kaaw Hu V"? TitT.lU w. . -iM-t, -r-rt. mimm.i lM- Armac Motorcycle Delivery Yan. On. of r M-ato ! a-w r'"? Wr aa w ui 7 1I a. . raoar a co. Ganaral Balas Aasts At Motor Ootapan ItSl Mtrhlsaa Ave.. CMcag. TO. A New Departure The coat of greatly reduced Interments has been by the liolman Under- "HSrVoforTirh. beenth. custom of funeral directors to make charges for ell Incidental connected with a fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertak Ingeompany. the leading funeral di iSJtora oif Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket Is furnished bv US we ma no y- Srtlbalmlng. hearse to cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re- auTred of 5 except clothing, cemetery 2nd carriaeea. thua effecting a saving of S26 to 176 on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. S30 TBXBO BT- 00B. SAXMOB. Diamond Roof Stains AXZ, B BASES MADE FROM CREOSOTE 5 Qal. Lots 75c Per Gal. Portland Sash & Door Co. 030 FBOBT BT. POBTSAJfD, OB. The wav to .ecure good government is to Investigate the candidate for office. Do thla in my case. v JAMES N. DAVIS (18 Tears U Portlaad) UPXrMOAW ; OABttDATB FOB TBB MOXXBATZ0B OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY Frtmarr aieetloa April JT. ' ; at the g of T years; a a slate picker ' on the breakers .atswporfc y'T':jj!!JPsifc 1 xr a 1 UEILIG THLSati::: talk aad mI.'..-- Phone Mai 1 and A-1IJJ. LAST TIMS) TONIOHT l:ll Ther Musical-Comedy Success. - "Tata MJnUMnUMTXM . Evening.' $1.(6 U I6c"j WaC If to St.: urn rwmi aJCUaaaj fU aad Wa.alagtoa Phoe. Main 1. A-ll" I NIGHTS IJEOINNINO TOMORROW . Bpeolal-Prlce Matinee Saturday Tha Charming . and Brilliant Actre.i Btamr aCAjnraTJUiia la the Delightful Comedy "WLOSXOTTB BSTTr Rvenlngs, l to too; Mat.. 11.10 to ?". MARQUAM ORAND: Today and All Week Contlnuoua Performance S to 10 p. m. Sensational Novelties In ', motzobt Turxvmxxi "The Vesul." "Anlmsted Snowballs, y "Stage Memories of an Old Theatrical Truti" and "The Prog." Added Fea tures: Mr. F. O. Bauer. Miss Pullman. 10c -Any Beat 10c BAKER TOEATRE Phones Mali J A-436D George L. Baker. Generai Manager. Tonight All Week Matinee Saturday. The Baker Stock Co. in that Clever and Myaterloua Play, . R APPLBS" First Time Here at Popular Prices. Kvenlngs tbo, 15c, 0c. Mat 10c. 2.c Next week. Hoyfe "A Trip to Chinatown THE GRAID VaodevIUc dt izxz One Week, Beginning Monday, March 10. omzonax tovbo bvffaxo,. America's Sensational Marksman, As sisted by Mile. Vera and HI Won- , derfully Well-trained Dog "Frank, klCIIT W. OBAXd. Musical Comedian.- , , "Me and My Partner. 80TB CBaTnrmY klTOlTOS TTBWg. BXOWIBu "Til KOWBT UWDti." F. F. MontressaTT. A. T. ft H. Kxhlbltor. TttE STAR Mml ItTttVZ For the Entire Week of March 2 The R. E. French Btock Co. Preaenta The Moat Sensational Melodrama fever Offered the Portland Public, TBB SLACK BAKU." In Four Acts By W. B, Hur.t Matinees Sunday, Tueaday, Thuredur and Saturday at t:tv- p.m. Prlcesj lfto and 10c. Every evening, p. m. Price. Itc, J5o. the. - Next Week"The Texas Ranger." LYRIC THEATRE : Both Whose l Main 4861 Bom A-1M9. Week Commencing Monday, March 30. Tne Allen Stock Co. Presents Edward Milton Royle s Celebrated Play, "OAFTAXB XtrnWDUMOM." ' Matinees Tuesday, Thursday. Bainr- ay and Sunday. Prtcas 10a and ipe, Svery evening at 1:1. Prtcas 10c. 10o and SOc, Boxes 60c. Office open 10 a m. to 10 p. m. NICKEL0DI0N ISO Bixtk UU Foxtdaad. Ortfoa. JerusaleiTi x ; Turkish Soldlero Qates of Jaffa Save . .. k... fraa avamtfiatloa. WE EXTRACT TEETH FRfili; SIL-, ITER FILLINGS, tte UP:QOL.D FI-iV I ING3.75C UP; BET OF .TEETH, M-OO:. SPLENOIO B&ir fa-"". CROWNS. I1.B0 TO 11.00. " All work guaranteed for ten year M: Lady attendant always present.; AH. work done absolutely wtthoat pal by. specialists of from It tp JO years' perlenca Boston Dentists Xome'Ffcont A-atXJtt. Fboa Mala S030. . : ni MorrUoa 9U Op.' FostoifXIea. F. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING Sain Home A 11X3 Phones First and Oak FOR SALE 10.000 DENNT DULIN AT ; ;-- !H CENTS. - . Any amount from 1.000 shares up while it lasts-rl need the money. One of the officers statee thei compny la row financed and wlU start operations May 1. Don't delays, B. B5. bODO, Lenox Hotel. - : c v:.. "' ' W must sell at once 69 allghUy damaged aewlng machine including ucli well . known makes f Singer. Wheeler ft, Wil sons. Domeatlca vvnlt. Householda ' Davis, etc.. to make ; room for new Big Reduction in Sewing Machines 93 Morriaon Bt, MAmuam , DRAT AGE STORAGE . TRACKAGE Machinery; Safe nd Merchants Moved Store i Phon. CLAY S. MORStl? Botlt oeoJ 4thOAVISWarSSa. 13lhlE3H ONLY THE BEST IN urt ANI ACCDDKNT . WSUAV A K. WTBTO'T BOS Wells rer-re ' rcblool. Oil C!-c!:? Bfakeal Bhoe Waterproof r-" aueauer wot a bja all i - Schwab Printing C TEETH f.loney