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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, POHTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL !2, . 1803. j Toivn Tc"lc3 ? TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Heiiig... Marquant Lyrio', Kiar . OrnJ .The District Leader" t"Tln tilla of New York" . ,"Th Strung Adventure Kf Mis Brown." . . ineim- "How Baxter Putted In" veuaevuio - Stop No. t, of th Stopera of tba World, held a meeting Monday night and elected new officer. Supremo Or ! gander A." L. Lovelace ha been for pome time working In the Interest of the - Portland . etope nm riae succeeaea in getting many of Portland representa i tlv mining men wieresiea in me oraer. The purpose of the Btopers la to aid and promote all honest and legitimate mining Industrie, and to stamp out Ilia Elttmate. mining enterprises commonly nown aa wildcatter, and also to use their Influence to secure mining law that will b benenclal to the-mining In terests. Mr. Lovelace left last night for Weattl to assist Seattle atope, No. , (, In' initiating a number of new mem bers, and while there will arrange for headquarter for the Btopers of the . World durjng the Alaska-rukon-PaclflC exposition. . r .,; . ., , , , . ' Roy Bummers, convicted la the clr . oult court on tba charge of larceny from a dwelling, was placed on parole by Judge Bronaugh yesterday afternoon after ha bad been, aentenoed to rv five year In the penitentiary. Hie de fense In the trial waa an' alibi, but the Jury convicted him and the oourt hesi tated to grant parol. - Because of tba . prisoner' youth and promise hi plea waa finally granted, but Judge Bronaugh ordered that a bond for 11,000 be fur nished for hi appearance at any time ' when he 1 wanted within the next five year. Bummer and a companion were accused of taking 7i worth of jewelry "from J. W. Morrow of , Ban Rafael atrt, -, f v' Article lost and found on th street cars April 17.-11 and 1! Thtrty-ntn umbrellas, 10 package, lx purse, on pair overalls, on lunch pall, on lunoh box, on talking tub, two pair peo tacles, on necklace, four book, on aiov. four pair gloves, three suit- caaea, on tray and dishes, on over- Save Money! Avoid Pain! Teeth Extracted FREE! Whoa. Plate- of Bridge Are Ordered ' ' " "" 'TrT-tmnium m i. . . i -1111111 in j I FINE TEETH $5 VAT KOBSt Pull Set that fit ........... Oold Crowns. Ilk.......,,.., Brldgo Teeth, 82k Osid Fillings v Silver rilling Ten-Tear Written Guarantee v W keen busy doing rood work at these prices. W have th lat est, moat modern electrical sppar atu for doing painless dental work. lad? Attendant f : Opea SvoaUr - Electro Dental Parlors sosu WAnmroTOV r, cob. itx Opposite Old. V Wortman A King CHIEF QUESTI0I1 HOT ail EASY ONE . ....... -, . Mayor ; BricVs ' Appointee i . Turned Down by St Johns Council. W00DARP, CLARICE CO. AMTSEaiXSTTS. HEiLIG Y Mayor H. W. Brie of ft John 1 having troubles of hla own. -Jl waata to appoint K. B. Hoioomb, a well knowa carp eater . In th ,clty, . to th off lo of chief ' of polio, but th member of th new council object. Th subjsct came up at the meeting of th council laat evening when th new chief execu tive annouucod - Ms appointment The council ar a whole waa not with him ana turned the proposition flown py vote of five to two. . . There waa no discussion. Th coun cllman almnlv voted asalnkt a con flrmatlon of the atiDolnmient and th Question waa tut over, to be taken UP again at uia next regular meauua; v tua council next Tuesday evening. Th council men. opposed to th man elected by Mavor Brio wish to ae the present k chief of polio. Charles Bredenson, reappointed. Bredenaon foua-ht avalnat Mavor Rrloa In th lo- tlon and naturally Brlc wishes to give ice oenn to on or nis pouuoaj irmuu. Another Question that waa taken up last evening by tha oouncllmen waa that of tha nronoaad naw municipal wharf, for which bond In th sum of tlt.000 were authorised at th election April . An ordinance was pasaea 07 the council providinr lor in eai or. th bond and th body now la In a po sition to advertise ror bios. Street matter a so war cisoussea. but nothing of a deflnlt nature waa accomplished. . . - NURSES GRADUATING Boy" and th other popular air of th ooat, 'three satchel, on wooden door. JJ .FwTKZZZ - ii. li'K. w!t one slop Jar, two Eiaator chicken, on ' MraW.Zlmmr.lll Twelfth oalr rubbera. oa hatchet Call at the "root Monday night. A diamond and lost article roofi of tb O. W. F. rail- "lJ'nt "od at 50, and an urn- way atauon, comer Flrt and Alder. , 1 . . , . . bath finest In entlemen. t. u...in. . nf Tinia Ar. I Ringlers awimmlng 7 . w.k, " j,rnnnmA AmA . city, cow open for ladles and gentlemen. gon. near Woodbum. dropped dead f Expert lntructor. 80VB.Mor. llo. heart disease yesterday afternoon whllel - 7 h looklna avenue and Fallln tt some property at Cleveland ng year old, and had treat' She wa 70 com to Portland to visit her niece. Mis Alice MoGowan, 126 Fourteenth street Dr. John O. Abel made aa examination and ' pro nounced heart disease : th cause of death. Th Zoller-Byrnea company has lunch 11 :W to I; business men's lunch, .ine xunerai in onarge. Acme OH Co. aelS aafetr coal oil and cue gaaoun. rnoa sat tj; B-IOOT. Trelll work, wire fencing. Portland wire iron work, uecona and Everett Woman' Exchang. lit Tenth etreet. W. A. Wis and sssoclates, painless Telephone apparatus valued at nearly I dentUta. Third and Washington. 13,000 were burned last evening In th warehous of th Pacific Telephone A Telegraph company aX 413 East Ankeny from hot soldering Irons. After thai ISO Waverlelgh lot certificate for $10. Waehlngton building. , , street ' room. Th bias began In th work- and I supposed t have started Chamber Bon, optlctaaa. III 7th. . Berger. lgna, how earda IliTamhia journal want ada. It a word. . SUNDAY SCHOOLS WILL HOLD RALLIES firemen had extinguished th flra, appar-1 entiy, a corner oi in roor otaaea upi again, ana mey naa to return. While her suit for dlvorc wa pend ' lng In th supreme court, ao says her husband, Mrs. 0 oldie Ellis married an other man. A warrant charging her with polygamy will b served on Mrs. Ellis as soon as the police can rind her. Bh has apparently left tha city. Ellis declare he has learned ah married for , th second Urn In Oregon City laat De- r.mhar. . i . I Pravloua to tha Oregon ute Sunday Shooting at targeta and without tar- school convention,, In which they will gets ! becoming so frqunt In, th participate Marion Lawranco and Tro Idd grov onT th east Idethat rel- feasor E. O. Excell will conduct thre ou- VoteYt to thi BollS 1h'w H58'1 achool rallies In Portland Mr. . street, report tn los of a valuable "n"."" ,ri ofessor Eirin in a dog. A bullet atruck hla doornu a hf S' "f ! ",. " uo7s agu. , - r Tha meeting In which they, will, par- Robert Ung.MOCoooh .traat. wa. SJ rested laat night on complaint Of V. W. day afternoon at t o'olock, Bunday even Henderson, charged "with : threatening lng meeting at th First Congregational to Injur Henderson. It appear that a church at 7:80, and the Multnomah dlaagreement grew out of a business county ' Sunday achool convention at transaction. In th muniolpar court to Taylor Street Methodist church. Mon day Ling waa held under 1260 ball to I day evening at 7:10. .... Alter mese meeting Mr. Lwranc land Professor Excel! will attend the Tha usual weekly meeting of Sunny-J Oregon aUt Sunday achool convention id w. c T. v. -wii ta hid ; at th.l " 'JSS y!' .?,n' 'U"?: hmMikM.,M r?It,i1,.'trMt' Orw and AturnV $1 belngthe fe 15,"-'' AprU l' Btrner" Brougher and Marlon Lawranea will ad dress this meeting and Professor Excell J. A. Graef has begun ault In tha eir- M TU , 'urnUl .; CLASS LARGE QUE Itishop Scadding: Presents : :Diplomas to Graduates pi Good Samaritan, Graduating axerclaea of , th .' nuraea training achool of Good Samaritan hos- nltal followed bv a receotion ' and danc were held laat night In th new nuraea' home. The class Ja tba largest ever graduated from th . Inetltutlou. Th member are: Mlaa Alvida Aarnea. Mis Daisy Flett Miss Lydla Prltchett, Mlsa Sarah Bpecht, Miss Ovid la Nelson. Mlsa Maude A. Booth. Mlsa Rose (Jane, Mis Marion Chase, Mis Katharine Kent. Mlsa E. Belle Crouse, Mrs. Lulu M. Barnes, Mlsa Halll F. Fridley, Mis ll.l TTn.iA. HJIaiai Uaian Htnnn AlfJirU IUBWI. Hiwa sji.w f ,.-...,..f Miss Emily Fogerstrom, M's Vlralnla Worsham, Mias Gladya HaU. M a Edith Ritchardson and Mlsa Harriet George. ' "' "' " ' " " The address of the evening waa mad by Bishop 8oaddlng. - who apok In praise of the excellent examination as sea sua me crwuam. wi uuu urln the three yeara" course. Bishop Scadding then presented acb gradual 1th a diploma ana a goia pu - Dr. Richard Nunn. on of the staff physicians of th hospital, maq an address speaking of . the invaiuama service of the nurs and ' the phy lolan's dependence upon her. -. At , tiu unnniiiilnn of . , th exercises iv. thrown oeen to visitor and an Informal reception held, whloh followed tv a aanc. -mere w. i large attenaanc oi uw T" Friday Bargains Cut Glass A Few Good Spcdab for Club Prizes Heart NapjUe, regular $2.25; peda1.,..,.1.8r 6-inch Elite Nippies, regular $2 00: ipecial f 1.60 Spoon Trtyi, regular $250; apecial i..t.fl.3 6-inch Vases, regular 1275: ipecial ...... 92.09 6-inch Violet Vtsea, regular $3.00; ipecial $2.23 S-inch Nappies, regular $2.35; tpecial .,,.$1.80 rertuma aottiej, regular S3.00; special ...fa.Z3 S-ia Handled Bon Bon Dish, reg. $2: sp'l f 1.60 Bon Bon Dish, regular $3i5; special ..2.37 Comports, S-inch,- regular $275; special 2.00; Comports, 5-inch, regular $3.60; special 2.01 Great Brush and Mirror Sale Thursday &nd Y-; Friday 8- row Foxwoo4 back,' regular '50e; spl ...,38a 13-row Colored back, regular 50c; spl ..,.434 9- row Ebonv back, regular $1; special ...C3f 9-row Fox wood back, regular v$l; special 5T 8-row Micro; special ,...fl,00 11-row Military, Foxwood back, $125; spl 60a) Military Brushes, values to $4.50; sp'l ...,OTa Tooth 'Brushes, regular 25c; special 10 Nail Brushes, regular 25c; special 131 Nail Brushes, regular 25c. Special 1T Mirrors, Ebony and Foxwood back, regular 65c: . ipecial Men's Traveling Cases, containing Ebony, Fox wood, or Satin backed hair brush and comb, try compact, regular.ralue to $2.75; spl OTs TfUJATUI! 14th and V:,in;t 31 ' ' , .rhonr Main 1 ad A-11S1 4 arzaaTa, xrouiMia xomasr. r Preclsl rrlc fttne faturdny. The MusU-si-Cumedy feurc, 'ii:e districi Ladu;' Evenings, fl.Sfl to tOr. Mit . tl t U, MAUQUAM QRANO , ' Phone Msln Tortland Kamous Thlr. Tonight and Kemalniler of Week Matl ' nee Saturday. 1 . Laat Week th fc. V. Opera Ca ' . "THE BELL OF NEW YORK" Bright, BrtUlaot. P-autlful Dos't Mis It. Bvenlng tI-l-TI-l. Mat. 1 51 7. BAKER TDEATBE Phonci-Exchanrfo lit Homo A 617 1-6172 Pretentious ;-s4Q Showing of Belts Swell belt effects are thev right thing this spring and our showing Is really wonderful. There are at least 100 different styles to be seen in our Belt Dapartment, besides scores . of separate buckles, of most exquisite design and workmanship.-. Some of the latest arrivals, in fact the first ones of their kind to be seen in the city, are the new Persian designs; very stunning; belts In numerous colorings with oriental buckles. New leather belts, strictly man tailored, hand riveted and satin lined, will not stretch out of shspe. Elastic belts, plain and cut steel studded, in all shades to match any costume, riveted throughout and guaranteed not to tarnish. ' . The tailored patent leather belts, with gun metal buckles, are dressy and durable. Mourning belts of undressed kid with gunmeta! buckles, very durable and rich looking. SPECIAL THURSDAY and FRIDAY New tinsel belts with nobby buckles 49e BelUbuckles, in the new French gold and silver finish, new designs and shapes See Washington-street window.. 59c Ffione Main I A-U6S GEO. L. PA KIR, Oen. Manaaer. Tonight All This Wsk Met. Haturdaf TXS rrvaGa iDriiTmi or 1 Mima Bmowjr.- A scream o(-fun and laughter. Llf in a girl's boarding school. I 'Id you laugh at "Charley 'a. Aunt"! Well, you wli. laugh at this, ..... .vnlnge, 16o, !, SOo. " Mai., lt. ISO. It eat WoeW'smrloc Holm . LYRIC TMUATUM Bota raoaeai KaU 448S; Home. A-IMS. week commencing Monday, April i'. R. P. Allen present Mls Vm Telton and th Allen Stock Company in Charl W. Chase-s dramatisation nf Marl Co- relir elbrated novel, "THH.JCA." Matinee Tuesday. Thursday, taiur- Iday and Sunday. Price ISO and too. Kverv evenlns at 1:1ft. Prices 10 o. loo and SOo. Boaea iOe. , Office opea 19 a. m. I a Av . q if p. in- - TOE taANDVsQJeville tie Lcic For tha Entlr Week of April lo. I KAU.XH a rtrttBaV Vreeentlng Qe. M. Cohan Comedy. "Election pels. MB. LKO COOPER CO. Presenting Th Price of Power." TWO XOIXS A Dainty Musical Offer T. r. afOHTHlgSA The Oean of tha 1. A. T. m. Hi. operators, Kanipuing THE STAR "0M"' ZZ'tZ Week Beginning April It, ltes. Production, Th R. XX rrench Block Company In Their Farewell Free Phones on Fourth Floor CAMERA SPECIALS For One Week Mlrmont De veloping Paper et 40 per cent off. Mirmont Postcards, C CA per 1,000 .3D.DU Regular $1 Roy .Tri- PC pod, special ............ C Washing boxes for 4x5 CA 5x7 plates, reg. $1, spl. OUC Negative Drying Rack , C- reg. 25c; special IDC Seneca Plate Comera, No. 29, size j 4x5, regular t0 OC $775; special '. . . h . DOiO Seneca Plate Camera, No. 29, size 3tfx4tf. regular t0 AA $7.50; special P)UU Friday Picture Specials Facsimile water colors and oils, reproduced in their original col ors, .mounted on handsome 3 inch pebbled white mats, and incased in dainty 1-inch gold moulding frame, with fancy cor ner ornaments, colored to har monize with rest of frame; glass size 10x20; cheap OA at $1; FRIDAY ONLY...017C See Fourth-steet Window.' Picture Framing o! All Kinds DUBBED y SPECIALS. Woodlark ."Maroon water "and syringe combined, best PA grade, 3-qt ........ePeWU Woodlark "Maroon" Fountain Syringe, best grade, The "Kantleek" Fountain Syr Inge, red rubber, g't'd sjO TC 2 years, i-qt ...ePasef O The "Kantleek" Water Bottle, white rubber, g't'd 2 M Ot years, The Kantleek Screw Top Ice Cap,' two sizes, ; tjl OC fl.50 and .epleaW Agents for J. B. L. Cascade Syringe.:,.,:. . ;f ; ;;;vJ how BAzna HUT'inn XH." A Comedy Pram in Four Acta, by Owen Iiavia. jsauneea Hunaay, i uesoay. Thursday and Saturday at 1:10 p. m. Prlcee 10 and 20a Every evening at l:lt p. m. Prioea lte, 15o and tic. Nest Week th Armstrong Musical Comedy Company Presents A Scotch Highball" - . The HELODIOU WINE INDUSTRY AND ITS LfrLCTS TEETH ojESio Save Psbe0?c money the line cult court against th Perkln Hotel company for f S9C8B. whloh sum ha claim ia dua on a contract tor painting and tinting. H say he was discharged befor he completed tb work, lAbge audience r . HEARS PIANIST Live Out' Door and Hav Health Willamette brand tenta ar mad out of best material and superior workman- 1'ahmP.tt.,r0TPnr DAw"iW Co' !Mt Baxter. A good audience of Interested aiuslo people tilled the St Helen- hall tecltal pianist and lecturer, gave one of his detlvhtfn! lM-tiira rac.ltala. Afr. Prrr On the charge that he deserted her on I Is a well known exponent of th lecture vear ago: Mre. Floreno J. Sninner haa raciwi. . wno ia mm w nava onginaiea w - I l . U nla r a atvU m ayvnil A n 4 t Asia aacaaaw gi- mm gj wui uvi at and him accomDanyinir xi m - .' oUa. anst lnaMBtlr. tr Uia (uarneu tn ruruinu in 1000. .. . " I anrk - ihnwi ' much nollsh and '. tafeful - , 1 -; "'!!., work, besides wide Information on mat- Purity Liquor Company Special. This hers musical, hla own comDoeltlona on week our fl.50 grade red and whit I the program laat evening delighted hla Port aril toe gallon. Bottled beer a gSntr4r0" specialty. Pre delivery.. Phone East Carr?V5,..tn Pvil nhi.ThX?' 4427. B-1168. 08 Ea,f Morrl.on. -, , .llXZXll . Thl. evening, .upper 81 r ?& ?rt lwrenoe assemoiy room, inira ana I' Rin. ; ......... Schumann Rharman atreets. Stmner S to t in n m. I . . .'.LI ' W" 'i ' ' " " ocnum?J15 Mu.lo by Stllea' orchestra begin. 9 p. m. Wl!SttmmimVvW ' Steamer Jesss Harktna, for Camaa, Wasbougal and way landing, dally ex cept Sunday, Loaves Washington atreet dock at t p. m. , ; f Hong Le 1 Steam Laundry. First class work; .reasonable. Both phones. A burglar ; who likes to hear "Honey It is your money; and so, if you see fit to pay 25 cents for a two-ounce cake of 'toilet soap, pay it, ' But a 5 cent cake of Kamennol-Ostrow, No. 22.. ..Kpbenstein Troll Dance, rrom peer uynt Buite. . ... Orelg 1 Aeonenne. . . .............. .j!. a, rerry Ballade of last Island.. ....K B. Perry i Anoani ttpianato ana roionaiae. . , ,...,..,......(.,.. Chopin C0MPLEJE DETAILS . OF KEALTY EXCHANGE At last night' meeting of . the Port land realty, board the final organiza tion bf th nroooaed .real estate ex change was again: postponed, this time : going; over until th regular meeting in May. when the question will , bo again taken' up. An effort waa made last night to merge the realty board and proposed real estate exchange into one organisation to be known aa tha Port land real estate exchanire.' . Consider able opposition developed to this plan, the older member as a nil favoring IVftrV Sfian WPlfhS tnrr ganiaatlon. In order .to glv mor AVUiy OUdp WWgUS lUICC lm, 4o lnvestigat th propowd merger tSmAo or, ' m,..U e1 ; postponement of final action wa muim m. uiuvui nuu.ia i agreed upon. "-;-..-'...,.,,...;.,. . t I It waa announced that th realty oeiter soap. ft HOPE AGAINST HOPE ; III STREET HATTER j v - - ; Chamber of Commerce Takes Up Hard Fight for Improvements. Street Improvement hav been taken in hand by th board of trustees bf th chamber of commerce and it i hoped that something will be done to clean up Portland' atreet befor th Ros Fes tival next June and to permaneuy re pair them befor the holding of th Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition. At m. mMtlnar of th trustee Of th chamber of commerce yesterday after noon a resolution waa passea suggest ing that every other down-town street in the congested district be closed to heavy traf J io and - that th alternate street on which truck and dray should be allowed to run be paved suit ably to withstand the traffic The membership of th chamber la 880, a gain of 660 since the Lewis and Clark . fair. Secretary OUtner wa. Prescriptions Carefully Filled and Deli vered board would go to' Hood River on an excursion ctaturaay.v May ' Arrange- , v Why better? ; Because it is" purer; because it contains no "free" alkali; because it floats. . Ivory Soap r f994loo Per Cent. Pure. tnenta have been, made for snaftlal ratei on tha steamer Spencer, , and the Hoo! 1 River commercial club will arrange I for. tha recaption of th xourslonlsts. ; ALL ; DEESS , GOODS . r ; . EEDUCED. . Thla tst Zaolndea All tha Very t trprlna Arrivals. ; Dress good must ro! W must r- duce our stock at once. Sea today's ad for the greatest values aver offered by any rsruua siorc, ine sai also in clude our magnificent stock of black and colored silks and - summer . was fabrics. : Take advantage of the srlenH Old vaiuea orxerea. Mc Allen JU MrlVin "Willi Third aa Worelaon. , rlvn anthoritv to lease th Dresent ox hlbltlon quarters in the chamber of nmmarna huildlne for five years add! tional and to Install fresh exhibits of fruits and grain and of fresh fruit during xa summer., 11. is possioie mi a cold-storage aepartmeni win d in stalled to keep tb fruit In. good con dition. . . . ADMINISTRATOES u I ' BEP0BU0N ESTATES With nraeticallv all' claim satisfied. the estate of the late Frank F. Gil ham has a balanoe bf 128,872, according to the final . report . of th executrix, Kata Gllham. ' Th twentv-fifth semi-annual report of C. J. Reed and B. Q. Whitehouse on 1 the estate or Jonn ureen snows io.uuo on hand. M. M. Cavanauah, W. P. XaRocho and A. A. Anderson have appraised th es tate of Katherlne Frommelt at 82,000. Appraisers of the estat of John Ander son hav reported that . It is , worth DARKEY DIALECT . TTTTia A T)TT. A .' .1 V V ' SaasaaSMlMBMBS j;'r , "i, Th usual crowd of admirer greeted Mrs. . Sylvia W. McOulr last evening at the White Tempi when sue gave her lecture oa "ucnoe rom dixie land. There waa much applause and enthusiasm over the Interpolation of darker, dialect in her - work. The - ac count of southern life1 with which ah prefaced her readings wa Interesting. ' A musical program followed, and J. Claire Montefth, baritone aang thre southern sonsrs. "Kentucky." "For All Eternity" and "Dixie." Miss Grace Kemp, waa the accompanist. Waldemar Lilna, , violinist, piayea . several seieo tiona - nleaslnalr and was enthusiastic ally received. lr. Walt accompanied him.'. c , .t.''. . 1 .4 T r , ' Building Permit.' , Mm.' C. Lewis, ei-ect office, 111 Fourth. 81,000: S. J. Llndqulst, erect dwelling. Overlook boulevard, near Co lonial street, $2,600; J. P. Nelson, erect dwelling, Overlook boulevard, near Co lonial street, $2,600: C. H. Bauer, ereet dwelling, Nineteenth street, near Hoyt, 8,60O; St Andrew Parish, erect building,- East Ninth, between -Alberta and Wygant, 10,000 B. F. Stapleton, erect dwelling, East Sixteenth, between Bn see and Knott, 12.600; Corbett Estate, repair, store. Fifth, between . Oak and stark. $3,000; W. H. , McClung, ereot dwelling, East Eighth, between Tilla mook and Hancock. $8,000: J. f B. C. Hockwood, erect dwelling, East Ninth, corner Wasco, $,00; Murphy rect dwelUng. 6S. Johnson. t-c" - i We Extend lo E Depositors I VERY accommoda tion within , the limits of prudent banking. If you do not have a banking home, you should ; begin at once by o p e n in g a checking account with us. German American Bank Sixth and Washington Sts., Portland, Oregon, '. ;: SAFE-DEPOSIT v BOXES ?4 AND UP PER YEAR. ' ' ftiiiini iniiiipa . Iim.ii V tmA aU WO M. Uso Prna IFE ttlV-M ll TMaoLaWHCCsi Vr UMgCNj CJrCNAMOl fiUIUiN OUR NEW POLICIES OFFER ALL THAT. IS BEST, IN LIFE CONTRACTS EITHER TO BUY OR SELL.' f. ; low Non-ParOdpaling Rates High Cash Values SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO RELIABLE ACTTVE AOENTa,'' Apply to JXS8X B. KMAKT. Iteaagar at Aareats. 114 fcnmb Xxoaaag aUd Com and hav free examination. ' VER FILLINGS, 8(0 UP: OOLD FILL INOS, 75c UP 8KT OF TEKT11. 84 00; SPLENDID BF.9 88.00: GOLD CROWNS. 8J.B9 TO $8 00. All work guaranteed for tan yenrs. Ladv attendant slwav present All work don absolutely without pain by specialists of from IS to 10 rear ax-, prleno ;,i Boston Dentists xom rn A-aoao. hon Mala B030. ' IllU Jtoirlaoa It, Opp. Postofn. ' F. W. Baltes and Cpmpany inVite your inquiries for PRINTING First and Oat SLABW00D Delivered on Short Notice and fn Any Quantity- Oregon & Washington Lumber Co. Foot of Hamilton Ave. Phone Main 2163 Full Measure Yard F. B. JONES & CO. ''Y"' WOOD- Al old body Fir, seasoned,' sawed to order, per cord;. $G COAL Screened and washed, per ton ................... k ..,$7 . PHONES EAST 7; B-1771. CURES RHEUMATISM . .00EK?c51.00 toe Y1 rt aotu. - yg totua. AJT ZaTTZSVAX, BXMXST TOM. I nr rrs h : $11 Sciatica ' . II Kervotra Headache Neuralgia II Nearalaio Head ache Nervousn . II Nervous Dyspepsia , Bleeplessnes Nervous AlteoUon ..,. JL Jlnm I Us CUaTaT Uinl 9 eV A.W.MeiV&Co. Wholesale and Retail Draggtsta, 16th ft Ksrs&all Sts, ; f Portlosd, Cr. , FAcmo coast kamt ; A New Departure Th coat of ' interments ha been greatly reduced by the Uolmaa Under taking company. ' . , , , Heretofore it haa been th custom of funeral director to make charge for. all incidental connected with a fu neral Th Edward Holmaa Undertak ing company, th leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket 1 furnished by us w make no extra charge for' nbalralng, bearse to cemetery. qutsiJ box or any services that may be re quired of Ma, except -clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a saving of $15 to 7 on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. Beller Equipped Than Ever! TBYAJT BAST KXSB honea xaat. 864. B-1888. . East Side PrinlingCo. Cor. TTsJoa Av. and a. Washlngtoa. A Continual Grind It always la with th man who uses poor tool or Implement of any kind. When a mechanic wishes to do first class work he must have first-class tools to do it with, and ther is no plaoe in town that can furnish you th best of everything tn tha . hardware line Ilk Avery'-. - !3..i.y. "r? AVERliidi . 45 Third St. Bet. Pine & Ash 820 T- COB. SAX1S0X. Diamond Roof . Steins t iU 8UU9S8 v MAba FROM CRJEOSOTB 5 Qal. JLots' 75c Per Gal. Portland SasIi S Door Co. rao ntowT srr, 0STXAV9, C3. 7ebIoollfliI MztXzj Makes Shoes Watsrproof .Freserv - Leather JTot a SUila Al all I . fiebwafr Printing Co tttr srotrr mmjIsovjIbim rticwt. 847t STARK STXEE i 6pectacJs 11.00 at Metsger D2AYAGE ; STORAGE TRACKAGE CLAYS. HORSE ft Machinery, Safes and Merchandise Moved & Stored ONLY THE BEST IK UF A li Ac CI.NT 1NSU.1A 'C : , o.' at. WT3TC f '-. SOU WtUS X-ara t--.:.: PhoawJ 111 J DAVIS WBSE 13th imvi C