THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY". 2,
1908.'
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Toivh Topics
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TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
Baker n.
."Sherlock Holmes"
A Scotch Highball"
'"From Sire to Bon
Hstar .......
Lyric .............
i
uruu '
ki ........ Vaudevl)l
1 . To correct aft error im recent newt
Item which , made It appear that Mr.
Cogswell was Insured In Oregon Life,
Manaser Samuel statesthat Om Decern
ber 7. 1808. hl company paid Its first
mid only death olalm, which was the
result ot an accident. Four of Its di
rectors have died since that time but
r.ono of them were Insured in the 'com
pany and not a single death has sine
occurred among us policy Holders, or
rice and directors or Oregon Life; a
"majority of whom carry insurance. In
the company,, are subjected to the same
examinations as other applicants and
unless up to the standard required are
rejected tne Mine as other people. v
WJIlla L.' Carmack, , manager ot the
Diamond Ice company, the huaband who
laid for '' his wife's sscort Thursday
evening and felled him . to the earth
with a rock, -will have a hearing in the
1 municipal court next Wednesday. He
it now under bonds. The .charge against
Carmack Was made by Ills wife, Mrs.
Hattle C. Carmack. who alleges that
her husband threatened to kill her dur
ing the encounter.. At the police station
iu - iu uwn gav v mm name as
D. It Carmack . and It is under
this name that he will be tried. Mrs.
Carmack, however, declares the man
wanted Is her husband, W,' I. Carmack.
? Should Oregon women votet Rev.
piarence .Truewyeon says no; E. J. B,
MeA1lleryVfm
Y. M. C A. auditorium they will give
their reason for holding these opposite
opinions. -The discussion is one -of a
series of educational , presentations of
the political, issues to be voted on In
June. The best arguments for and
against the -measure are presented 'with ,
J he purpose of giving every opportunity
or an Intelligent ballot in the coming
election. . -.? . ''
Consolidation of the street railway
and electric light and power companies
under the jurisdiction of the Portland
Railway, Light ft Power company be
gun a year ago has at last been com
pleted, and the "Portland Railway,
Light & Power company la now the
holding company for three of the old
corporations, tne Portland General
Electric, the Oregon Water Power A
Railway company and the Portland Con
solidated Railway- company. -
Claims aggregating nearly $40,000
have been ! filed In , the county court
'against the estate' Of the late Columbus
C. Barker, th pioneer lumberman. The
claims are in tee form of notes given
wtthlii the last year In favor of the Na
tional. Germain -American bank of Wau
sau. Wisconsin. One set of claims In
Barker's own name amounts to IIS. 000,
and another set, against the Barker
Stewart Lumber company, counts up
134,180.
Headquarters have been opened by the
Democratic state central and the .Demo
cratic county central committees in the
Hlbernla building at Sixth and Wash
ington streets. State ChaVynan Alex
Sweek and county ChalrmarrwUeorge H.
Thomas have taken up their dally abode
In the new headquarters, and from' this
time on will conduct tne state and coun
ty campaign from there.
Edward Newbegln, J. R. Id. Irwin and
George W. Joseph have incorporated the
Adam Appell Water Bag company. The
capital stork is 125.000, The Colllnge
Hotel eompany, under a 110,000 capital,
has - been incorporated by L. Colllnge,
J. Crawford and E. Crampton.
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i On account of contradictory testi
mony "Prof." Wal Will son dodged pun
ishment for violating' the merchants'
DR. N. J. FULTON
NATUROPATH,
ONE PATIENT 8ATS:
"I Have Taken Drugs
Till I'm Sick"
Your doctor doubtless told you he
was prescribing to make you well. But,
however, you have at . last had your
eyes opened.- There are thousands like
you. They have taken drugs to be
cured, but are now fairly steeped In
poison." ; ' : v
Oh,Thai All the People's
Eyes Were Opened!
But healing without drugs is a new
departure, and the world Is prone to
hold fast to that which Is evil. Drugs
are evil, ,
They Are a Living Lie!
They are false pretenders. Poor hu
manity hae no knowledge of their ef
fects, whether for weal or woe, and
cldses Its eyes, so to 'speak, and hies to
the. doctor, then the.drua store, beck to
the home, gloomy and afflicted, and
Into the Collin Goes An
other Nail!
It la the 13 rug decoction, the " "Blcknees.
continues, unless nature Is stronger
than its foe, the alleged remedy, and
of (eh the sufferer gives up-in despair.
Cheersllp! Sfclc mOiics
X CAX CVXB TOV AJTO anBTZA WIU
1 have cured 'hundreds. I have cured
very manner of tllseaee of both men
ana women. I have taken the crippled
rheumatlo and made, him we41. I have
taken the woman who has suffered the
tortures Of the doomed, and ehe is
bright and happy now. I treat accord
ing - to Nature as wit intended from
the beglnnlng--and that's the f tory.
CONSULTATION' FRE&
315 l?th St., two block scuth ofJeffer.
eon street, Rnd one block from -.
, either 11th or lath at. car.
Office hours I to It, 1 to . Home
phone A-212S.
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DR. BROUGHER
Preaches Sunday, ; Both Servloes. :
Vhitc Temple
r Twelfth and Taylor Streets. .
' 1030 A.U. '
"Multum in Parvo":
Lord's Supper .Observed. v . '
: -'fHomc Rule"
Fighting for Home, Honor and '
. Happiness.' .
Gospel Solo, MISS ETHEL 8HEA.1"
Baptist Ism : . , ...
, , QTTABTBT AJTD OKOBVs.
' Live ungregatlonal Singing. . ;
license ordinance In the municipal court
today. Judge Cameron suspended sen
tence, but If there is any more trouble
between Will son and hi; women olients
a heavy sentence will be' meted out.
The charge of using abusive language
was iiaewise continued jor sentence.
' Articles lost and found on the Street
nara April 10 and May 1: Nineteen um
brellaa, two lanterns, three purses, one
hatchet, one fur collar, one pair glasses,
four coats, two shovels or spades, one
Dans; DooK. on set or ice cream cards.
one suitcase,--one package books,, one
wnue apron, one buck, onocigar case,
one glove, one bedpan, on stovepipe,
one pair nose glasses, one roll of card
board, one basket, one Dsckase collar a
one stock wlt, - one artal, one eoal
oil can, one, muffler, three packages, one
tuncn dox. Tne wnite suit waists or
piece that have been called for have
been found.-. Call at the lost article
room of the O. W. P. railway station.
corner First "and Alder, ..
,. I. i. . - r y
Alleging that her.busba.nd deserted her
In less thsn three months after they
were married, "Mrs. Almee Gleason has
begun suit for divorce from Bert Glea
son, to whom she was married In Van
couver. Washlngton,-ln September, 1904.
The last she heard of her husband he
was in Memphis, Tennessee. She asks
permission to resume her maiden name
of -Almee Ma oire.
The Journal will receive bids for a
year or six months' contract for haul-
ling and delivery of all mall, express
Mind packages between The Journal
prnee ana cars, depots and poatofflce,
afternoons and Sunday morning. Par
ticulars - about wagons, deliveries and
time consumed can be had by calling
on the circulation manager, e Journal
Office, Fifth and Yamhill streets.
Falrvlew and Troutdale precincts, NoS.
9 and 101, are linked in a local option
petition presented to the county clerk
yesterday. They will therefore vote to
gether on the liquor question on Jura 1.
presuming that the required number of
legal electors have signed the petition.
The time for filing local option petitions
expired last night, with an even doaen
on the hook.
Philip Levy, a resident of Council
Crest, has complained to the police that
a number of cows and bulls are allowed
to run at large on the crest. Mr. Levy haa
a small son, and he says that several
times the boy's life has been endan
r.r.?, b-v the bulls. The poundmaster
will keep a close eye on the cattle.
Delegates from the 1 Portland as
semblies of the . United Artisans have
decided to celebrate Rose Fiesta week
with a rousing open meeting at Arlon
hall on the night of June 4. Visiting
members from the entire coast will be
entertained, as well as city members
and their friends. A good program-Is
being arranged.
Special for young -men at First Chris
tian church. Park and Columbia, Sun
day alght. Mrs. Cornelia Barker will
play several violin numbers. . B. L.
Markee, baritone, of Quince Illinois:
will sing Dr. Muckley will deliver his
lecture on "The Hardest Fellow to
Manage."
Inauguration of trafn service oh the
Oregon Railroad tt Navigation com
pany's new line between Rlparia and
Lew Is ton will be followed by. a reduc
tion f the river transportation service
on, the Snake river. - Daily boats will
be discontinued, and boats wilfvieave
each end .of the Una three times a week.
A boy, a candle and some paper got
together In the basement of 119 West
Park street at 8:50 a. m. today and
caused a blase which needed the serv
ices of the firemen. The boy was not
Injured and the paper was quickly ex
tinguished. . I
Water through hese for sprinkling
yards or sidewalks or washing porches
or windows must he paid for in advance
and used only between the hours of
and Um. and i and p. m. It must
not be used for sprinkling streets If
used contrary to these rules sr waste
fully it will be shut off.
The exnlblt of butterflies lent by
Mrs W. M. Ladd to the public library
has been transferred from BellwoOd to
the east side branch library. East Elev
enth and Alder streets, where It will
be on exhibition for two weeks.
The Portland General Ministerial as
sociation will meet next Monday at the
T. M. C. A. 10:10 a. m. Rev. E. M.
Sharp will read a paper on ''Fragments.
Fallacies - and Assumptions, or Some
Things tAbout Socialism."
Live Out Doors and Rave Health
Willamette . brand tents are. made oat
of best material and superior worKman
ship. For sale by all dealers Wil
lamette Tent & Awning Co., Mfgs.,
Portland.
The Columbia Trust company held Its
first annual banquet In Te Oregon grill
last night, an even dosen Of the offi
cers attending. The toastmaster was
O. L- Ferris, president of the company.
St. Paul's church, Woodmere. Bishop
Scaddlng will visit the church tomorrow
at 11 o'clock and celebrate holy com
munion.
. Steamer Jesse Hsrktns, for Camas,'
Wasbougal arid way landings dally ex
cept Sunday, Leaves Wash lng too street
dock at I p. m. . ; ' , . ' u
Rlngier's : new swimming baths now
open. Largest in city. Everything just
rlghtf J So. 188 H East Morrison.
Trellis work, wire fencing. Portland
Wire A Iron Works, Second and Everett
Woman's Exchange, ill Tenth street.
Jsncb 11:16 to 2; business men's lunch.
The Merrymakers' dancing party at
Klngler's hall tonight excellent music.
TV. A. Wise and associates; painless
dentists Third and Washington.
Dr. T. J- McCracken, dentist, Roth
child bollding. . , , . '
Chambers Jk Son, opticians, 11 7th. '
Berger, signs, show csrds. . SI4 Tamhtli
Journal want ads Is a word. . '-
4 PERSONAL;
Charles W. Myers, a AVslla Walla
real estate dealer,' arrived In Portland
this morning to Join his wife and baby,
who have bees visiting at the homes of
Mrs; Myers' father. Judge O. A. iiart
mari, in irvingtonit Mr. Mers, who was
a .former well known Inland empire
newspaper man, says that the wheat
and fruit crop of that section prrnnlees
to surpaaa the yields of . sU : former
years. ' ..-..J ... , 4 vi:-
mm colies
BACK ill BEIIIIETI
I. 1'' . , . - . , . 5 . . . ;- .." -
Executive Voices Broad. As
.sertibnsegardins: Coun
v : cilman'sWork.
A claah .of , words which lasted four
hours without adducing any testimony
tbaf would In any war fasten respon
sibility on the mayor, was the result
of I&Jtt night's session of the committee
on judiciary and elections called for
the purpose of investigating the pur
chase of 10,700 worth of cables Cos the
fire- department. ,- ' . , . ;
Mayor Lane was a wit n see-last night
and his advenC-on the stand was the
signal - for the . eouncllmen to fire a
volley ot questions at -him in the nope
that he would become confused. At
times a perfect babel of voices shout,
lng questions rendered the whole pro
ceeding" a larce. wnen quiet wuuui u
restored Mayor Lane would answer the
quoations and In the end had the eoun
cllmen so badly befuddled they floun
dered hopelessly about. .
acay ot Plays a Tramp Card.
At the conclusion of Mayor Lane's
testimony he threw a bomb Into the
camp of the eouncllmen by telling that
If they were attempting to lay grounds
for fmoeachlng him be would: be
able to, show by their actions they were
guilty .of violating the city charter In
going on record by vindicating City
Treasurer Werleln for placing- city
funds in local banks contrary , to the
icbarts.rovisloRa,.,4. , . . ,.
Councilman Bennett -cam in I or a
hare of the mayor's charge when
Mayor Lane stated that the councilman
and ex-Ctty Auditor T. C. Devlin had'so
handled the funds of the eounoil while
Bennett was chairman of the ways and
means committee as to hamper the ad
ministration of the eity's affairs.
At the conclusion of the hearing. Ben
nett and Cellars declared that they
believed City Electrician . Bavarian was
renDnnaihla for the Dur chase of the
cables which they contend should have
been furnished to .the city by the tel
ephone companies. . Rumors were . made
that the eouncllmen will recommend
Bavarian's dismissal, although on what
ground they will base their recommend
was not maae cie&r last mgm.
Bluster About OajnpbeU.
From what could be gathered the
recommendation will be but an attempt
to throw - discredit upon ' the mayor's
administration. The eouncllmen have
nothing on which they could impeach
the mayor and hope to embarrass him
by disehsrglng Bavarian. s But ' even
this would only have a punitive effect.
Bavarian is a civil service appointee
and while responsible to the mayor for
his conduct, as all heads of depart
ments are, his dismissal would not re
flect discredit upon Mayor uane.
. In addition to Bavarian the council
men may also attempt to oust Chief
Campbell. If they dinmlas Bavarian
they have the same grounds for dis
missing Campbell. The two were prao
tlcally agreed on the purchase and each
Is responsible,
. In- the meantime, until the council
men can make a report, nothing more
than speculation can be indulged In as
to what the committeemen will recom
mend.. Dismissal of Bavarian and Chief
Campbell will precipitate the liveliest
war that ever occurred around the olty
hall.
'8
LAUGH AT JACK FROST
ftecent White Nights left
Jackson County Fruit
Buds Unharmed.
A heavy frost in the vicinity of Med
ford was believed to have done serious
damage to fruit buds, but later Inves
tigations lead to a different conclusion.
F. H. Hopkins, proprietor of the famous
Snowy Butte pear orchards near Cen
tral Point came to Portland yesterday
on business, and laid there will be a
big crop of fruits In the Rogue River
Valley.
"While there was some damage to
Dears.
the buds show that there is
larire nercentaae of the fruit unhurt.
and that the. pear crop will be ample.
The frost did not hurt apples st all,
and there Is no occasion for alarm
about the Rogue River valley apple
crop." .
Similar reports of frost damage to
eastern Oregon wheat are proved to be
unfounded. A. A. Morse, freight sgent
9 , . a U,,r(m,n IlnA tins 1 1 . , r .
turned from a trip through the wheat
countrv tniana, ana ne saia me crop
there -this year will equal the big; yield
recorded In 1907.
SHOW HERE THIS YEAR
In speaking of the gj-eater Norrls &
Rowe circus, museum, menagerie, .hippo
drome and congress of nations which
played an engagement In Ban Francisco
this spring of 60 performances to 271,
871 paid admissions, the Evening News
of that olty said in its issue of Monday,
January IS:
"Norrls ft Rowe's circus has caught
on, as It should. Time was when the
mention of Norrls St Rowe's name
would elicit little attention, but that
was in the days gone by. At their' Open
ing performances Saturday thousands
were turned away, unable to secure
standing room In the huge amphithea
tre. Their circus Is a big, bewildering
fairyland of astounding, sensational
acts, snd so many of them that one la
kept busy watching the various rings;
the sensational; aerla lists, the events
that are taking place upon the hippo
drome track, ami the ludicrous antics
of the scores of clowns. The btfr spec
tacle, the "Congress of Nations. is a
da.Klingly beautiful creation in which
performers from all quarters of the
globe vie with each other for suprem
acy.. The coloring of the wardrobe is
very beautiful to behold. There Ire
upwards of 200 circus champions with
the big show. The engagement In this
cltv Is to be an Indefinite one."
Bv- sperlal arrangement with the big
amusement -combine, Norrls & Rowe's
circus will be the only big show to
visit this section of the country this
year. They will present ,every act and
feature, . identical with those presented
during the phenomenal run In 8an
rnniaM vhan tVlAV -hlhlt In . thle
tlty Monday snd Tuesday, May 11 and
is, arternoon ana nigm,. new oig
trct parade will be given at 10 o'clock
on. the morning of the exhibition,
Notice to the Boys and Girl?
of Portland and Vicinity..
l" Ym recently, announced that we Wrould,
00 Aiay t, lws, maae awarui 10 im uuj
and glrlg returning the greatest number
or "Swastika"' labels taken from 'pack
ages or biscuits, crackers and cake of
our' manufacture. The contest closes
on May 1. W'e have on eshlbltlon tri F.
Dresser ft Co.'s ' Window, Fifth and
Btark streets, the boys' and girls' high
grade bicycle offered ss one of the
Award a, ' " "' ,: 1 ' ' t
y Continue to save our 'Swastika label-
we will have something Interest
ing for you later. Pacltto Coaat Biscuit
company. v .
MEDFORD
ORCHARDS
H0RRI8AIID R0V7E ONLY
"A Conimrvatttf Cu$toilai"
HISEKIM
SAVINGS. BANK
4 Per Cent
OPEN
For the convenience'' of
its customers on Satur
day evenings from 6 to 8
V: 114 Second St.
t Comer Washington
PORTLAND, OR.
FIlfIG SCHOOL SPUR! S
111 LIBRARY GOIIIEST
""-''y- 'IssstsmssMnnTrTTglssMsM
Good Cliance to Get Up
Amongst the Leaders Be
fore Very Long.
Falling school made a 'big Jump for
ward in the race ror The Journal library.
A few more spurts will bring this school
well up amongst the leaders. . Williams
Avenue school has a big lead wlrJt 77.
601 votes, while Multnomah camp, W.
O. W.. and Qoldenrod assembly are
very close. This is how the voting
stands:
Williams Avenue school . . . . .
Multnomsh Gamp, W. O. W.
Ooldenrod sssembly
Western Bell club
Stephens school
Shaver school
Falling school
Wood lawn school . '
East Side High school
Federated Men's club .......
Holladay school . . . . . ......
Went Side- Hitfh school
7T.01
13.422
51,102
41,641
.....42.278
.....10,112
.....27.230
1J.250
..... 12.141
.....lo.m
1.071
8.587
Columbia university .63
FVam assembly
6.281
St. Mary' academy
Ladd school
Allen's Preparatory school
6,111
6.164
.5,783
6.273
4.348
t.8
2,860
2,648
1.663
m
1.346
East Bide UDrary
Atkinson school
Couch school
Chapman school ;
Highland school
Eagles . s '
Sell wood school ,
B P' O E seoeeeeese
East' Side Athletic ' iiiib ..".!'.!.!'.!
I. O. O F
Young Men's Catholic Athletic
olub
Foresters of America
Clinton school ,
St. Vincent's hospital
Portsmouth school
F. B. Lodge 116
Irvlngton school
Mount Hood Circle 161. W. W
Central Christian church
George Washington 261. W. a W.
Ladles of Maccabees
Cathollo Foresters
Rebeksh lodge i
Sunnyslde school
Hawthorne school
Thompson school
Women's Jewish Council
Shattuok school
Ailisworth school
Home for Aged I. Q, O. F
Hill Military academy
Boys' Brigade
Homesteaders
Oregon Fir. M. W. A
Portland academy ...............
Mt Tabor lodge. A. F. ft A. M...
Oregon Grape camp 6175. M. W. A.
A. O. U. W...
Hawthorne HL.A. F. & A. M
Evergreen camp" 6466, M. W. A....
1.260
1.146
1.041
1,086
1.026
1.020
1,005
2
907
898
891
887
883
760
740
735
692
470
442
420
412
866
835
299
296
280
210
210
200
150
140
Bids for Hauling.
mum. Ta. 1 Mill p.iof. hM fnr
year or six months' contract for haul
ing and delivery of all mall, express and
and cars, denots and po-itoffica, afUr-
l&re about waroni, deliveries and tlmo
consumed can be had by calling on the
clreulatlon mangrf The Journal offtoa,
mi -tl a r . V. 11 ...
r li in ana lsniniu n i.
TEA
One lingers long over
tea, if the tea is fine. It is
a good time and place to
linger.
- Tour grocer returns your monev If you
don't like Schilling's Best: we pay him.
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
, The antiseptic healing agent for
Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Bruises,
Sprains, Frostbites, Sore
Throat, Rheumatism, Aches
and any ailment reached
by external application.
Trie standard household
, remedy since. 1848.
For Man and Beast.
-v., Ve. and i a bottle. At all druggists.
Schwab Printing Co,
n$r trout: itstoNAH miCMi
a 4 t H' TA R. K 1TRE BVTl
- PARKfcR'S
H4IR BALSAM -
CImm end huHnM the Bala
Priaoto mzurivt pveth.
He .rails to BMtore Oray
Bslr to its Youthful Color.
Oum mtp eiiMww a kit taliiaa,
s.nan..ont Drugir!t
Si
ONLY in lit AND -
p 14 r-? ACCIDENT INSURANCE
BEST
- - TJ. . WBSTOW
M WUs Pargo Bldg.
LIBRARY VOTING CONTEST
- . . ' ' V ' - - I I HM I " ill " Ml - .''."'.'..
? A 1(00 library given sway absolutely free. An elegant library of 106
volumes and handsome golden oak eases wlU be given to the lodge, school,
church, club or society In Portland seourtng the largest number of Votes.
Votes will be issued with paid-ln-advanoe subscriptions to The Journal as fol
lows: One yesr, IT.tO, T60 votes, six months, t.7t, 100 votes; three
months, ' II. IS, - 111 i votes; - oae ' month, S cents,' : 40 r votes. and
rj mmunni iibivu miw wu s'" hu nun m-wni puronase one vote.
At the eloee of the contest the lodges school, church, club or society recelv.
lng the largest number of vote will be awarded the library complete, with
easen, Current accounts when promptly paid are entitled to votes The library
in ait exhibition la- the iriftH street window -of The Journ&t ffl w,n..
I" and Yamhill streets. Ballot boxea are located at Holsman's Jewelry store.
141 Third street: White FTont drag store, 111 Grand avenue; Watts-Mattnieu
arug 'n, nueeeii iimi, wnere an tuih oouia oe aeposueo. Trade
with the following merchants and get bnsy .with the votes;
w. m scikkxu ft CO- dry goods,
clothing snd shoes. 610 to SI6 Xsst Mor
risoa street
X. UOUnUM. tnweler. 146 Third
street Main 1186.
O. M. XOrBTXATZm. photographer,
lit Third street, raoino 1710.
XA9SUX.T TKAjrsrwB ft sTom-
aob CO office and warehouse 111-llS
North. blxtn street. Main 148ft. A-l.
Til B. 2C BmAflfamn OO sporting
goods, i2j urana avenue. juast iis-
UBSBTT COAX ft ICS OO. offlee
112 Pine street. Home A-6116. Mala
lesi.
TUXOAW COAX, CO, offtoe 121 Bura-
siow street. Jdaln itti, a-iits.
mUlOX ft OITSlk, merchant tailors.
a Biers sireai. raoiiia avv.
OUOOI WWWB OOn cigars snd news,
147 Sixth street.
W. 2k. 2XXri, plumbing snd gas fit
uas eu wiuiame avenue. ast fix.
& A- WtLSOIT'g WXZTB nOsTV
BBOO- TOAB, 111 Grand ave. Bt 1666.
A. X. WZUBTT, grocer. 111 Grand
avenue. B-1181. East 182.
TBTB MODllIi BABBXB BKOI1, finest
ihop in the city. 81 BUth street
MABOBZO TITMPI.B OBOCXBT, ISO
zamniu. corner rars. - saaia esii,
A-ITIT.
CBZCAOO MASB3T. meats, 117 Third
Street Main 411.
KOBBX80B aZJIOTBIOAZi CO, III
Rast Morrison street East lilt. B-1615.
WATTS-MA TTBXIiO CO- drugglsU,
176 KusseU street aat 66L
SB. B, B. wmiOBT, dentist 141 H
Washington, eorner Seventh. Main 111.
AUCB BZBBB, fine millinery, 461
Washington street
SBLABTK8 ft AWM. wood dealers
rard ast Eighth snd Main streets ast
16.
BTJTTIIB-BTTT BBBAB CO, corner
Second snd Columbia streets; retail 146
Third street
KOOBB BBOB- east side news deal
ers and confectionery, Williams avenue
and KusseU street East 4702.
B. A. MoAOAMB, bicycles snd sport
ing goods, Williams avenue and Knott
street. East 2482.
WT.T.ratrr AVX, trsTBB.TT.T.6 FAD.
TOBT, umbrellas and leather goods, 644
Williams, aye. tiow4.
amtjbbmbbtb.
BAKER THRATRB
' Geo. L. Baker, Mgr.
Phones Main 1, A-6360.
Matinee 2:06. last time tonight Baker
Stock Company lnOne of the
Greatest Plays of the" Age,
Dramatised from the Conan Doyle De
tective 8torlee by WJlllam Gillette.
Evening Curtain 8:05; Mat., 2:05 Sharp.
Evening prices, S5c, loc, 50c; matinee.
lCatlnee, "The Oltmhers.''
THE GRAN D Vandevlllede Luxe
For one week, beginning Mon., April 27,
tsi osuiax BEEsisu JAiauu,
The Noted Actor and Mimic and Im
Dersonator of Comnosers and Musical
Directors. Augmented Orchestra for
THIS AOL
XZCKABS BTTHI.21B ABT OOKPABTT.
presenting -thus ckackhman."
P. . KOBTBXBSA,
Dean of the I. A. T. S. E. Operators, Ex
hibiting "A Lord for a Day."
TIME AND PRICES REMAIN AMB.
Next Week 'THE MARCO TWINS."
THE STAR hom,
Vew, A-148S
Old. M. 648
Week of Sunday, April S. 1901.
THE ARMSTRONG MU8ICALCOM
KDY COMPANT PRESENTS
"A SOOTOK B30H3AIIi."
New Orchestra. Pretty Girls. Nloe
Costumes. Good Music- Oood Dancing.
Large Cast In connection with a Strong
Vaudeville B11L Matinees dally at 1:10
p. m. Prices: 16c to any part of the
house, except box seats Every evening
at 7:80 p. m. and 9:15 o. m. Prices: lie
to the entire lower floor, lie to any
part of balcony and gallery. Next
week "The Bathing Girls."
The NICKEL0DI0M
130 SIXTH STREET
Bet. Alder and Washington, Fortland, Or.
Shakespeare's Bnhlime Tragedy
Mcbeth Shall be King
o
save
Money
Come and have free examination.
WE EXTRACT TEETH FRES: SIL
VER FILLINGS, loo UP; GOLD FILL
INGS, 76c UP; SET OF TEETH. 14.00;
SPLENDH) SET, 11.00; GOLD
CROWNS. 11.10 TO 18.00.
All work guaranteed for ten years.
Lsdy sttendant always present AH
work done absolutely without pain by
specialists of from, 11 to 10 years' ex
perience. Boston Dentists
-tons Phone A-9030.
Psoas seals toso.
ailH Morrison at- Opp. Portofflce.
Ditmfnd iloof f Staiot
AJLX. BBASEa .','. -
MADE FROM CREOSOTE
5 Gal. Lots 75c Per Gal7
Portland Sash & Deer CoJ
C30 PBOKT'ST. " Z FOBTUUro, ori
TEETH
w '' sio-aMe Im
I
1 1
.HBHEFVMIISinnS
t jtsbsst nowisN 5,
TATXOB ft BTABTOB, plumbing sad
gas fitting, 0I Pine street.
.."TO-aZ, MABBET, meats and f Ish.
120 Grand avenue. B-1IS6. East 411
. r, A. SO-VB, wallpaper, painter anI
decorator. 104 Union ave. Kast 1015.
"?MBli ft nsr. meats and
140 First st Msln 1171.
fish,
rOHUBUB.mr aSOf- wood dealers
Marshall i and 12 th sts Both phones
oouTAtra;ii i obocxbt. 171 Rus-
sell at East 6S0.
JlOJOrm. ICaXZaT. groceries. 4tl
Wsshington st Main MtfV. A-2167.
Bt SATZa. barber, S42 Williams
BTTirtrrrB li SXZEBs wan paper and
paints. 406 Morrison st Msin 1I7.
sfAJC U. ITOTK, florist. 160 Fifth st.
opp. Meier ft Frank. Main 7115.
SOTBBsT OXT DTXXBa ft CXIAHTBO
W 289 Grand sva East Ills.
UBBSS1UB rye It OO Long or
short wood. B-1681; East toil. Office
o, a. ,oiiog, v iBsmitn. Z85 Grand
avenue, s -.si bus.
BABTBB, optician,
slsunt Main 1674.
Dr. B. J. Mills, as.
Ill sut st
ITOBTawtlT : OTjnr OO, sporting
uuua. ii a wain auuo.
GOLZX1I KAJLDWABB OO, hard
ware. mechanics' tools and cutlery. 101
id ax. jaain sist.
BTJBJEKA CAHKlAOB WOBII. Ufn
and repairers of carriages snd wagons
111 Burnslda Pacific 2047.
WOOS&AWH X-B.T7mDBT 00--Rnn,h
Dry and Finished' Work. Woodlawn
lzss. 42T uesum ave.
JOBTBT (mtUBUft Cleanln- and
dyeing; quick work. 65H 6th st
OOX.TTKBIA TZBM CO Fish, oysters
poultry, butter, eggs ate. Main 6;
A-6666. Third anil Ankeny sts.
r. a. luaniiLL ft CO. meats. Wood-
lawn 8; C-1818. - til Union ave. north.
roBTUin txbt a Awaxaa oo.
tents and awninss window awnings' and
porch curtains a specialty. II N. Front
a. as. idtH-Htai estate ana invest
ments. Room 411 Corbstt bldg. Ma to
I860.
No Cocaine, No Gas
No Students
Oar socness Is due to nnlfoirs
high-grade work at ressoaable price.
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those afflicted with heartweak
neaa eaa now hare their teeth ex
tracted tilled and brldgework ap
plied without the least pain or dan
ger. PAINLESS EXTRACTION .. .CO
SI-KARAT CROWNS 5.O0
BRIDGE WORK - 5.00
OUB BEST PLAIN PLATE.. g.OO
Udi UlNKl) fLAlti ........ 15.00
BxamlasUoa aad OonsnltatiOa Pree.
Re-fnamcling Teeth
la the greatest Invention In modern
dentistry and has been most success
ful of all methods
We extend to all a special Invita
tion to call at our office and have
their teeth examined free of charge.
We own and control the largest
and best equipped dental establish
ment in the world, having II offices
all told.
We give a written guarantee with
all work for 10 years Lady attend
ant Open evenings till 7. Sunday I to 1.
Union Painless Dentists
' 881H Morrison S Corner rirart.
. ,
AbJoiafr
4ytr as .
'ssoc&fat
Po-tlanS O-aeat
Incorporated snd Chartered nnder
the Laws of the State of Oregon
IF YOUR HORSE
WHAT DO YOU GET
Now Don't You Need
Horse Insurance?
We Have Never Seen the, Maif Who
Could Afford to. Be Without It
tfhe ONLY COMPANY Licensed to
Write Livestock; Insurance ia
the State of , Oregon.
Losses Paid Pasl Year. $15,000.00
Call Us Up-Main 575 ,-
HOME. OFFICE IN LAFAYETTE
3UILDINO. SIXTH AND '
. . WASHINGTON A
py nnn
nni
mm
Of lit variHla etrawnentlf irtd In few dir. lba
a turgic I o per. lion or 4Matbft ftook bi;,M. K. vav
will b acemtti sntli th. psi'fnt i. romrlxelr cui.i.
writ, or rit i p, m rv.,-
'Sll apos
S13 Swetlana z : ." - I".:
"ei
Elm
X "i
- V
if
L. L. WHITE, Chief of Staff :
GENTLE
IEMTISTRY
fi R 11 VI M ft s8l--Aoy tooth btbt
V nUlf 110 Bwnita we stows wlthenlid
rol4 22k, gwanteed the best, per. ft 4 flfl
fact shapi beet workman-hip, for OtiUU
PDni'lUO MIIILalAar Force Ul a
UI1U If HO Crown wade sumaU-rwhat
ney are ealled or sow Bade. tJM ftfl
FrettUetpestlsnUh. Ouryrtoels VUU
BRIDGES
front, natural pretty eolor, per tooth OtiUU
TCCTII flMIITirr OoaayvDeretatbe
I a a I II city, get a price as say kind ef
a set of teeth, then come to sa, ana we will
danlioate that Set of teeth, except fif ft ft
gold and porcelain, for set....;. QUU
V'fJ D f All other work -unepriee propor
If Uiin tkmately. Absolute goaraoteee,
CALL
and satlafy yourself that we have
DU
ut one orioa. and that we An ana
DHarapreHut mr wore, su XXI aao.
UflllRft Offlee hours from I A. M. to 8:80
11 UU flO P. Mi Sundays AM. to 1F.M.
EASTERN .
DEtitiSTQ
82BH Wmmhlngiii 9t., Oo. eMsf
lUresassi Irutsl4..ii-it UiAu-XUr shoe Iters
Ams Mmkn 3180
OW
.... '- . : -
H A TP C
sh msw sr vs mm . ,mrm -t a.
WIU Be ilstdo Tfcl Emiod by th
O R. &
And
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
OBZOOsT)
FROM PORTLAND
As Follows:
' . . . One Way
To - - . - - Tie '
XHreot OaUXornis
Chicago .....$72.50 $87.50
St. Louis .... 67,50 82.50
St. Paul' . . ... 63.15 .81.75
Omaha .......60.00 " 75.00"
Kansas City :.. . 60.00 . 75.00
TICKETS WILL BE ON 8AL8 ' -
May 4; 18 (
' June 5, 6, 19, 20 1 V :
July 6. 7. 22, 23 V -f;
August 6,7, 21,22 f
Good for return In 10 Os'ys with stop,
over prlrlleges st pleasure within limits
PFF.IFMRFR TIIF H ATF5I
1IsW1UL1I1UsW1I IlllVilSSbVf
- ' vH ' - ' ' ' ' ": " " '
' For any farther Information eU ft
the city ticket offlee. Third end Vv sail
ing ton streets, or writs to
wm;m'murray
. Oenersl Passenger jlgent.
'' ' PORTLAND, OREGON.
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