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THE OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENINO. APRIL 7. 1803. V Koore have filed articles of Ineorpora- jToivD Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSKMKNT8. Patrick . Campbell , . ,"antana Rmg..........Mr. Mai-quam ii.lUp t . "A Trin Lyric ,.MA Friend of the Bt.. .....J "A Texaa Ilanaer" Oramf . . . . Vaudeville Harry Jacob , Schata, tailor, born in Russia, waa admitted aaa cltiion af tha United Statea by Judg Wolver ton la the federal court tbla morning. Bchati appeared for a final hearlng ' yesterday but tlie question waa put ofl until today owlnr to tha fact- that Bchats waa not accompanied by either Of the two wltneaaee who had signed Frances Ootahal). Mra. Kate White, Mlae 8. I. Lyman and othera will take part. A meeting of tha apeclal council com mittee to . Investigate . tha advisability of municipal rook crushers waa held yesterday afternoon. , No one interested in ' the project waa present, and the committee adjourned without taking ao- .Uon ?,.' -rvlr, t-.- ;.;' Save the Discount. fiend check or pay at office on or before the 10th to save the dlecount on April bllla for the Automatio Telephone. Home Tel ephone company, corner 1 Park . and Xiurnalde atresia. i ; . Tillamook, tha dairyman' paradise. tha petition for the. applicant to be- and the county with a treat lumbering coma a cltlscn when the papers were future. Be Ralph Ackley, secretary girmi tuvu. ' uui iiuihiwb hiu i j imoo Development league, su cor- unaer mm mreuBiiisnm . wuvn vm i pell DUUUlng. wore that they had known tne appu- -Golden Grain Oranulea" la need by VenhVthaU!blSeel .-Wla-ln-b.-aarthe.U-ll la 22, kl JiinlS ' P the pure cereal coffee. It taatea like not aa auowao. , , ,. t m.ru inumaii a aoi ae auoweu. . , , , i MfM ' Funeral aervlcaa over the remains' of J me xat Mra, laomm tx. onwui, , w sponge died at ber home, 111 East Blxth atreet, shine your ahoea, nd nervoue- your clothea your ahoea. an for 11.(0 month. yeaterday afternoon, wU ba beld at I Main 114. A-4114. Wagon run avery- punning a unaertaaing cnapei, - wand oiijut ituunui vu vw siara. Sixth aitd Saat Alder streets, tomorrow " afternoon. -Mrs. 'Urlokell waa well For aale Inoome producing '.flat known in Portland, having been an ao- building. Sea Thomaa Hughee, 40 Ilara- tlve member of tha Martha Waahlngton tlton building. , , - - ., chapter, No. 14, Order of Eastern etar. I , . ; 11 the waa also a member of the Order of WlUamette brand tentaars of superior Washington. She leave a huaband and make, and of- beet materlale. For oalo Mra. Mnt JHP-1 PV niumiw moi m jkKf lng Co., Mfg'ra, Portland, Or. . l , 1 Steamer Jeaaa Hartrine. for Cam a. Washotaal and way land In a, dally ex cept Sunday, Laavaa Waablngtoa atreet dock at a p. m. Tour ebancet Modern flat bnlldln occupied. Muat aeu quick. Phono 4141, the following children: parly and Frank A. Brlckell of Portland, ana Mra, Maoei nice oi aajero. . jara. BHokell waa the daughter of a well- known Oregon pioneer, Caleb Parrlsh. v Contractora who bav been bald n in receiving their pay from tha city will not h ahla ta collect 'lntareat an their money, aooordlng to an opinion handed I Thomaa Hughea, Mala the committee on juaioiary ana ac tion a vaatardar by City Attorney Kav anaugb In deciding tha claim of the Paolflo bridge company for Interest amountlna ta about 13.000. Tha com mil tee made a recommendation to tha council . that the alalia ba disallowed. weeka ago for Interest on money dueling, phone Thomaa Hughea. from the eity xor atreet improvements, i or . Soma of this money has been owing by tha olty ror nearly a year, . all Phone or A-1546. Rate war San Fraactaoo II. at earn er. Frank Bouam, agent. 111 Third, Acme Oil Co. aali aafetr eoal oil and fine gaaollne. Phone Saat 111; B-100T, For bla Income nroduclna flat build Main 4S4I, Tba liquor license committee of the olty council .yesterday voted to reconv mend tba transfer of several saloon lloanaea. Inoludlnr tha one of tha Krlok aon aaloon. Third and Burnaide, from Hugo Frlta, who died Sunday morning, to fiugeue Froc saner. This action of tha aommlttae waa taken despite the contention raised by attorneys engaged that involved ; Trellis wofk. wire fenelea. PortlanA Wire at iron work, second and Everett Woman's Szchanaa. lit Tenth atreaL laacb 11:11 to I; buslnoaa men' a lunoh. B W. Moore, expert photographer. bjk ouuaintv oevenui ana sutn bul Rona Lea Steam Laundry. FMrat. Ciaae work; raaaonaoia. itoin pnonaa. hat involved Frltc I Dr. J. R. Wetberbea removed to no previous 10 ma aeam io Meaicai nuuaing. rarx and Aider. tha eriect mat tne license aia not ex In the litigation and hla wife iat because It waa obtained awearlng. Because of this by false fact the lawyers contended that the committee could not transfer tba license. w. A. Wise and associate, nainleaa aenusia. i ntra ana waanington. At a meeting af tba Montavllla board of trade last nlgbt It waa decided that tha organisation build a float for. thai roae carnival parade. Fifty doll axe Waa Dr. T. I. afoCraoken. dentist. Roth. snug ouuauig. . ' Chambers entn atreet Bon, optician, 111 Bar. Dresent at the meetinr laat ntaht A maaa meeting of the cltlaena of the subeorlbed for the purpose by the mem- nara suburb will be held Friday evening, at wnich time arranrements win Da maue for receiving further subscriptions and carrying out the plan of building the float A committee Including Dr. Wil liam Da Veny E. B. Morelock, C. T. Bvana, J. B. Blackburn and J. Ooodwtn wa appointed to make arrangements, IU1 U UIWUU. Members of tba committee on ludl- ' clary and electlona of the olty council .yesterday referred Councilman Drie coU's ordinance keeping women out of , aajoons to city Attorney Kavanaugn for change. Thta ordinance ba been up before the committee four times, . and waa referred to the city attorney yeateroay Decauae it la reared the meas ure will keep women out of drug store. groceries and similar piacea where in toxicating liquors are sold. A reception will ba given at the borne; of J. A. Bamford on tba Base Line road tonight by tha Epworth league of the Episcopal church, Mount Tabor, in honor Rev. J. W. McDougal, pastor. Dr. D. L Rader, editor of the Advocate, and Mrs. R. L. Heneaa, Rev. McDougai will aoon leave to attend tha meeting of in gwneraj comerenca or the Methodist church and Mr Henesa will aoon leave sor vosion. Tba Oregon conference of tha United Evangelical church closed Sunday at Dallas, with the result that most of tha Portland pastor were returned to their puipii. Key. A. a. wintera waa re- turnea ta tna jnrat church, Rev. J, xtowersox to tna Ray. G. B. Batea church. Dr. C C Poling haa been ap pointed to tha Second church at Kerby ana rgo aixeeis. , Tba 4ltn Preoloot Republican club , will meat tula evening at East ' Twanty-alxth and Clinton atreeta xna purpose or tna meeting la to In come candidates In '- tha approaching prlmarlea and the meeting will b closed o an du tfepuDiican voter or tha 45th precinct No candidates are invited , w aiiaqg uiu meeung. : - -I ' I up V Mra. Ella Ball haa petitioned tba ' county court to have George w. promser cited to ahow causa why ha should not be punished for contempt for failure to pay her 11,000. Prosaer la adminis trator or tne estate or tne late John Bowles, and haa held 11,000 In trust for Mra. Ball. She aaya he haa defied the oraar ox tne court ' K. W. Galnard, who lately entered tha race for postmaster at Mllwaukle, baa received the appointment. Mr, Gain succeed Cyrus Bellard. who .Dr. E. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. . Berger, sign, abow carda. Ill TambOl. Journal want ada. lo a word, . "-aa4a-aBaawaataaiBBaiawawa1i COLE ASSURED J I HEARTY SUPPOR Candidate for District Attor ney Nomination Wins Favor in Albina. in i The Finest of Upright? at Actually Less Than Factory CostSplendid Instruments as Iow.;,. as $168, $196, and One at $98 Pay T . , .,$1.50 Weekly-lAct No v'vr No, matter where you go or how long you shop, the etruaj of this great money saving event cannot be found.' We're compelled to sacrifice everything In our , present quarters, for reasons which are -now thoroughly understood- There's - no time to lose. A choice, virtually new $300 Upright, now $146. A splendid $350 Mahogany Upright, well-known make, only $168." A : superb, strictly highest ' grade $475 Uprights in eleganr : mahogany case, now only $235. j A fine, full-sized Upright, hi pretty oak case, sold everywhere at $400, offered in this forced-out sale at $193, and others easily worth $375, $450, and as high as $525, go at $172, $218 and $246. Among them are such well-known makes as the Behr Bros., Kim ball, Jacob Doll, Steinway, Arion, Gramer, Brinkerhoff, etc. Remember, too, that all cash is not necessarv-4n ' fact well . accept, in . or - - S3 A7Ltr':'5:f4. j g j some cases, as low as $1.50 weekly; or, if you desire, you can pay by the month, Bear In mind, however, that quickest action is necessary to secure choice. Come in at oncetoday If possible. 100.000 Copies cf Sheet Music 5c 6 for 25c -a. GRAVES & CO., 328 "Washington SL T-rr Jamea Cole, candidate tor district at torney on tha Republican ticket, spoke to tba member of tba North Albina Improvement club laat night, and waa favorably received by tha member pf tba enerreUo push Club. Col made one of bla characteristic abort talk, in which ha told of the work that could be expected from him If elected to tbe pirice ne is aeesung-. Arter tbe meet in; many of tha member assured Cole that they would not onlv vota for him. dui wouia ma mm in nts campaign. Cole told the members of the push club that ha would stand fairly and Special This Week v. Leather Suit Cases, in 22. 24, 26-inch aisca at 95.00 (Leather Suit Cases in 24 Jinch aUo, J inches deep. I straps all around, f 7.25 .;'.. 1 ftaavr Cowhide Suit Cases, in 24 inch size, straps all around, leather lined . f 10.00 Fancy Satin Lined Ladies' Suit Cases, in 22 and 26-inch sixes 8.50 and f 9.50 o Portland Trunk Mfg. Co. 54 THIRD, Corner Pine 3 STORES 3 107 SIXTH. Near Stark 229 MORRISON, Near Stark . M WmiMtM Try as much as you please, you cannot find a better Hat at the price Every one Guar anteed BWum& Pendleton 311 Morrison Street Opp, Postottlce ITrat church, Rev. J. squarely upon the platform he adopted Ockley Green church, at the outset of hla campaign, and i? "w fitt' Johna promised to enforce all the lawa of the aiaiewunout regara to tha position ard will died several months ago. wuuui WUV He will entar upon ni auiies as soon as m commis sion arrlvea, . ;. (. -f . Geo. Riibensteln. k- reliable nntfcUn nun ui. inu-KniuB sys-giassea at low street, Detween Riibensteln )f hiah-arac prices. ' 113 Fourth farahlu and Taylor. C B. Hlokman. W. J. Smith W. U. Durston. Oeorga J, Hall, D. H. Prewery, n. Lt- KJiir, u. a. juounsDury ana C. II. There Is nothing - in all this world that is cleaner or sweeter than a clean baby.; , ; ' t And there is no better way to keep a baby clean than by the regu laf and frequent use of Ivory Soap. , . . A white soap, it yields a snow white ; lather-a lather ? that cleans, but d o e is ' n o t hi n j u re, t h e most delicate skin. ' Ivory Soap 994So Per Cent. Pure. , :..- i ' or innuenoe or any person. . Cole emphasised the point that hla candidacy waa one for the best Interests oi mo general puoiic, ana that he on listed tha aunnart hf all iltlnn. .vn,. mg gooa government. At the earn time Cola said that be would ahow no favor If elected' to any man, whether no obi on r. a 10 me Deuer ciaaa or cit izen or waa a north end hobo. He aaid that ba would be impartial in enforcing tha law and that he believed the ceo- ! wauum iimt una of s aisirict attorney. At the conclusion of tha addreaa Cole mtngiea wiuj me memoer of the club and further explained his position in regard to the enforcement or tha laws. "" w. Bappon oi m auaitor. NEW ALASKAN DISH. Moose Nose, Says Par North Hunter, is t ine, Nutritious Food. Prom tha Seattle Times. Tha nose of a bla Alaska hull wejsns aignt pounaa. ana when boiled 24 hour Into aelatlmt nulni th nhniA. est and most nutritious article of diet jo m an AiasKA. At teast thla la what Webster Brown tit thi who haa hunted and surveyed all over AiHBHa, saya, una no ougnt to know. "Alaska moose." .aaid Brown va.tor. day, "la tba best game food to be had in Alaska, and those who aubslat for Bv Uim DKIT DT DA IITT1H ClT th.. mrmtnm ??.,tn?0Untr'r r careful when they kill a big moose or any other kind of pia rame to nav means at nanf ta t.ki ura oi me carcass ana save It. "1 remember not many mnntha mm in the whlta River country when our food "LOVELEIGH" OPEINED TO PUBLIC THURSDAY, APRIL, 9 GEES EXPECTS TO Will H Candidate for Kepresenta tive Makes Campaiga of Eastern Oregon. Ex-Governor T. T. Gear, Republican candidate for the nomination of repro- ran short and wa killed a big bull moose sentatlva from tbe'Second congressional and made away In tbe next few da district, arrived in Portland last night after a strenuous two weeks' campaign In GlKam, Baker, Union, Umatilla, Mor row, Wheeler and Waco. counties. Gov ernor Geer baa also campaigned In Co lumbia and ClatsoD counties and stated a, after spending this morning that he la confident of win the hair off tha nlng tbo nomination at tbe coming: prl- t by the roota, - mJfrifci;'-v '"V . that mnnaa'i nnu Ex-QoVernor Geer axoacta to carry aeven until it made the finest sort of gelatin) of the 13 eastern . Oregon counties by you ever aaw, aoaoiuteiy clear ana of a I sere majorities ana says mat Muitno- aeucious sweet ana nutty riavor. it made a meal for the whola outfit fnr every day for, three days, end In my juaimani me aisn oonuuna more lasting and nourishing qualities than anything with the most of his; good rtointa. were traveling over a rolling, partly open country in the direction of the x a.iia.ii(i vaiiey, miu every particle ot rresn meat countea. wnen the carcaa waa all butchered up and packed away I boiled the big, bristly, fat noae of thla moose aDout nouri riv hours acratchlnr bide and nicking It out bv tha roota. wen, air, i oouea mat moose s nose HlTTHEWOEHRLI WAS SPOKANE VICTIM aJJTTiJZi , ood majority. Eastern, Oregon haa ?P.nLvf pii !,-lT5V l1 ' alwaya secured the representative from mah, Clatsop and Columbia counties will go overwneiminaiv in hla ravor, ueer will be In Portland a week and wiu make several SDeeche while In the city. He received an Invitation this morning to speak . before one Of ' the local Republican club Friday night. Ha will return to Pendleton in time to vote at the primary election. , - in. sneaama or nia r oanaidaor. ex- Governor. Gee r said: -s.,' "The prospect for my nomination are very bright and I expect to win by a the man who drova over a hiarh. ateen bank into the river here Saturday night waa established today. He waa Matth ew Woehrlin of Colbert, .Washington. His eon today recognised Vtha harness iuuna in me yiverv woenrun ownea a big farm and leaves a, family. He drove oft a bluff while coming Into the city lata at night The body haa not been found. The horse were drowned. ? Easter cards, finest la the dtyl Tbs Postal (Shop, 124 JTlftn. Str,eC , . , thla district and for that reason I do not fear for tha western counties. Mult nomah has one of tha senators and has never asked for the representative, so I am not afraid of not carrying this county. In the primary .election two year ago, when I waa running for governor, f car ried thla county by 1,800 and do not be lieve I have lost any friends since." Mr. Geer ta a native of Oregon, baa Is personally acquainted with tbe people of every county and haa lived all told for IS years in eastern Oregon. He car ried this district two yeara ago by over 2,100 votea over the next highest candi date for the nomination for governor. Ex-Governor Geer left Fossil yesterday morning at S o'clock and drove through a heavy snow atorm to Condon, where he took the train to Portland.' He said that the residents in that district wel comed the snow storm because of the beneficial results to the crops. Ho- said that the season ha been dry and that yeaterday' snow storm would aidma terlally In developing tbe crops. v ;c eaaaasjaaiBB .".v lugs! Rugs! Rugs! This Week Only 8 t. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. Tapestry Brussels, regular 18.00 Rugs 12.05 9 by 12 Tapestry Brussels, regular $20.00 Rugs. ... .913.03 9 by 12 Tapestry Brussels, regular $25.00 Rugs 910.65 9 by 12 Axminster, regular $30.00 Rugs 918.05 9 by 12 Axminster, regular $33.50 Rugs. 910.05 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. Body Brussels, regular $31.00 Rugs... 922.05 9 by 12 Body Brussels, regular $33.00 Rugs......... 923.05 9 by 12 Wilton Velvet, regular $48.00 Rugs. ....... .935.00 These Prices Plainly Show That Our Low Rents Really Do Enable Ui to . SELL, FOR LBSS tw - 3C0-570 Eat 'onnison St. SEATS NOW SELLhNU "J A. M. L'NTII. I P. M. SZXmjCAST-CXlY'g KVtia tTCS2, ta aaa Morrison gts. CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ; M Musicians I0a Vocal Cborua, AT ARMORY ;,' ATMUt 10, 11, is. . NIOHTa f v I AFTEnNOONS t RAMON TICKKTB I concert for It. venlnga. Sunday Afternoon. II, IVIO, II. Popular Saturday MaUnee, Itc, lOe, 71c. UEILIG TMUATRU Mtk aad WashJnttoa . . Phones Main 1 and A-111J. S. PATaUOX CiaTllU. , ' JTtmlght at 1:18 o'clock v BOOSTS KU VAVQtmVAT.1 Laat time, tomorrow nlcht. sroToajovs xma. mbshttx" Prloe IJIlSO, U 7a. Mf.. . HEILIG TBTBATXS I4tk aad WasalBgtoa Phones Main 1 and A-llll.' ? x row sTighta Beftaalaf Wedaeaaay, Special Pries Matin Saturday, ' Tbs Brilliant Comedy ,t , ; owawsnrm's muzovs." Kvenlnga 11 IS to lOe. Mala 11 ta llti. MARQUAM QRANO Portland'a Famoua Theatre. Matn Tonight and remainder of week. Tbe Ban Francisco Opera Co., presenting tbe Tremendous Suoceae .. ' TAJfTAKA" fTb Show of Bonr Hit Kvenlnga, ISo, 0e, 71c. IJL . Matinees, z&o. sac. i.e. . .. i NEXT WEEK TtORODORA." BAKER THEATRE 0B",l!tfl! Oeorg I Baker, Gen. Manager. Tonla-ht All this weekMatlnea Sat urday Ona big scream of - fun and laughter. One big burst of musla and merriment Tha Baker Stock Company In Iloyt'a a nrr to cxurATomr. New and original sonas, choruses and dancea Comedy, wit and satire supreme. Evenings tie, ISe, tOo. Mat. INc, tbo. aTeat WeekThe aTternai civy.- TttB STAR noaosi ITrw, Av14S) Ola. as. a Slatlra Week f April i. , Tbs R. E, rrenoh" Stock Co, offer - -A TIUI BAJTQES. A Comedy Melodrama In Four Acts. Matinee Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, at 1:10 p. m. Prtoea lOo and toe. Every evening at 1:18. Price lie, tie and (lo. - arnrt Week "A aTOOSTXB VAZST." LYRIC THEATRE Brta Phone i ' Mala 49Ut Homa, A-10SS. Week commencing aionuay, April . Tba AUen Stock Co. In a roaring farce comedy In three' arte "a nuxiro op m ?umT. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Satur day and Sunday. Prices lOo and 10c. Every evening at tilt. Prloe 10c, too and 10c Boxes f Oa, . OCioe open 10 m. to IS p. m. . - TBE GRAND VtsSevUletf e Lcxe Enttms week Beginning Monday, April I. WALTER E. PERKINS CO. Presenting "THH MAN S ROM MACTS, A laugn rrom siarx 10 nnisn. XATMXBXSTB WOBATT, Singing Come dienne. Miss Nugent is the original Tlora Wiggins" of Tba College Wid ow company. P. W. KOBTBBSSA. -Tha L A. T. S. S. Expert. "A Tall of a Shirt. Time and price remain tha same. NICKELODION ISO Kxtk St, Portland, Oregoa PABT I A British Marriage Dream of an Opiora Fiend Save Money ORGANIZE CHURCH AS MISSION GOfiFEREfiCE served four 4erm In the atat legisla ture, fnc aa speaaer ot in nous lour jrew as governor of the atat' At the annual conference of the Nor wegian-Danish Methodist ministers of Washington and Oregon, which waa held laat week in their church at. Thir teenth and Davis streets, steps were taken towards organising tha Swedish Methodists on the Pacific coast into a mission conference. The following resolution, which was unanimously adopted by the district conference, will be D resented to the coming general conference of the Meth- oaist cnurcn; "Whereas. The work of the Methodist Episcopal church among more than 75.000 Swedes on tha Pacific coast la aa Important as the work of our church anywhere, among any foreign speaking people, and "Whera. fmaarvatfon and nznerianee- bav proven that our church's work among - foreign speaking people cannot b carried on aa well and effectively when divided no In the Engllah sneak- inr aistnoia ana conierenaea aa wnen organised In district and conferences bar Itself, and .. - "Whereas. The arrest maiorltr of tba Swedish Methodists on the coast feel tha need of organising themselves into a mission (conference, and are asking this - (eomlng) general conference to grant them thla privilege, - "Resolved. That we. tha minister Df the Pacific coast .district of the west ern Norwagten-Danleh conference, as sembled to our district conference la A 500 INVESTMENT If Taken at Once Centrally located 21-room Boarding House with t present income of $700 a month; rent $150. Will f sacrifice all accoutrements, furniture and 2-year lease, for $2,200; $1,400 cash, balance in easy payments. See TH0S. HUGHES, 40 Hamilton Bldg. Phone A-254S or Main 4943 Bank. Store and Office Railings Fire Escapes and Fire Casings Fencing and ( Trellis Werk Coma and have free examination. XmTTn mvrrl a im Mi u rrrrr X2 T" tt- tn . tr- TT JU aWK X ItAV M A UaA A M XA1M CX AJSW VER FILLINGS, Ho UP: GOLD FILL- INQ3, TOO UP; BET OB" TEEX1I, 0OJ SPLEfNDID SET. . 18,60; . . GOLD CROWNS, tl.lt TO $1.80. . All work guaranteed for tan years. Lady attendant alwaya present ATI work dona absolutely, without pain by speclaliata of from If to s yeara ax. parlance. .. Boston Dentists ' Soms )PnOM.A-sb3f, Phono xals 8030. Stm XOrrtaoa St, Ops. Postoffioa. WOMAJT A SPXCXAXTT KK. B. X. OKAS, tba only . Chines woman doctor In thla olty. ha haa . aured many af flicted sufferers. Cure! private and female dis eases, also throat and lung troubles! stomach, bladder and - kidney and disease of all kind that tha human flesh 1 heir to. Cured by - Chinese herbs and roota. Remedlea harm less. ' No operations. Honest treatment. Ex amination free. 16 J Clay st cor. Third. Portland Wire & Iron Works Cor. Second and Everett JBtss. Phone Main 3000 Portland, .Oregon, thla 4th day of April, 1S03. do . resDeotf allv netition the sen- eral conference to grant the request of our Swedish' brethren on the coast and pass an enabling act to that errect. The t Norwegian-Danish Methodist church wAa organized in Portland Z year ago, with It members and two probationers, Tha work of the denom ination has now grown to where Its work requires an annual conference, In cluding in its territory, Montana, Idaho, Waahlngton. Oregon and California, '. ' Bnfldlng Pennlts. ; . Mary M. Rica, erect dwelUng, Wasco between East Twenty-fourth and East Twenty-fifth. 14.000: C. A. SUnlr, erect dwelling, East Nineteenth between Thompson' and Brasee, $S,500; D. U McKay, erect , dwelling, ; East Twenty sixth, corner (Franklin, $1,000: R K, Batchelor. erect dwelling, Bid well be tween East Fifteenth and Eaet Six teenth, 11.000; E. 8. Bottemlller, erct dwelling, Bt dwell between l't t'K teentn and Kat Sevente"t f ; J. P, Anderson, arecty c i jr.k'.:a Diamond Douse Pdn! ' OUAJEtANTEED I gallon lota, 11.40 per gal 1 gallon lota, S1.50 pot sal ., Manufactured by POSTUKII SASfl & ECC2 CO. S30 Pro&t BU Portland. 0 ' 'COFFEE The first thing Js to eret eood coffee i there' . k . tin I sail KM u.. i- I. . . 81S Swetuad mug. Toarsrocaf ratttrnayour monsy K yoa IVctfCC! Cl Of B varietle wmwntlT '"' 1 'th' trill be teetftti utii th piot completely tni,r.i. XFi:aiTn;:-?Ti.::L; fakes f between East Twenty-nintb' and .East Thirtieth, 11,100: ' A. H, Morris, erect dwelling. Commercial, between Pearl and Jarrett, J3.000: J. J. Waltx. ereot dwelHng, East Twentv-f ifth btteei I t f ST Stephens and Market. 1 ?.((: Joe Jler-!UA'a chant, erect dwellinsr. lust Ninth b f "Waterproof 1-"" ut a tUln-iV a? 1- c:;ly t ii n tween Tacoma an ti('koner, rrwt ; tWf- i ui1 ':nr a J. M iv r, t- . t t: Harr.-. .'i .1- 1 T-tiin.), VP! ; t i $1.,. .r.-. U ; .... : . : ('. . i i.. .. .....i . IN UTS A.D acl. : ::.r r "ft V-'i-. t 1!