THE" OREGON DAILY JPTJRHAIJ. PORTLAITD'. SATURDAY" "tSVENIUO, MAY 9, 1803.
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Begs-J
: . TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
Helli. . "Ths Bondman"
Bake? T . ... . . , . W pmbM;
6 tar "The Bathing Girls."
Lyric "Under tha Magnolia.
Oranri ...... Vaudeville
. Residents and. property-owners on
KiUlngsworth avenue appeared before
the street committee of the city coun
cil yesterday afternoon and secured , a
recommendation that tne franchise of
the Portland Railway. Light & Power
company on .KiUlngsworth avenue, be
tween Union and Williams avenues, be
revoked. The street is about to be,
f avea. ana tne property-owners sougm
o have the company replace the present
single track with double track before
the pavement Is put down.-- The com
pany refused the request, and the offi
cials stated that rather than install the
double tracks tnev would take ud the
-present single track. The .line nasi
been used only-, to switch cars, and not
for regular traffic purposes. ,
Members .ef the Christian church, eor-
tier of Fark and Columbia streets, ei--.
pecta treat in having Dr. W. A. Moore
of Tacoma preach for them next 8un-
- da v. nr. Moore is a brilliant soeaKer.
Town Tcp:
- lils clslrch wola the late contest among
. the four Bible schools or Bposane,., Se
attle, Portland and Tacoma, so far' as
the attendance is concerned, but Fort
land beat them all in having the ' most
coin. Dr. Muckley of toe tlrst Chris
tian clrarcn at Portland exciianges pul
pits with Dr Moore, and he will tell
the Tacoma church how to raise money,
while Dr. Moore will enllgnten tne port'
land church as to drawing crowds. -
The dedication of the new - $10,000
school and chapel of the Church of the
Holy ' Redeemer parish at Piedmont,
which- will occur -Sunday, June XI, will
be an occasion or more than- ordinary
interest, as Archbishop Christie and
Bisnop u Ketuy or Bauer city win at'
tend the ceremony; Many priests , and
laymen from all over the state will
also he present. The building is a two-
story structure Intended for use as a
scnooi ana a cnapei tintu a new church
' Edward Lewis, whose . real . name Is
-Oscar O'Connor was arrested jes terday
oy wricer r ones - wmte preparing to
men some crass at a nooo camp on tne
Southern Pacific. The brass, which Is
valued at about ISO, was identified this
morning ny the foreman or the South'
era Paclflo shops as belonging to that
road. Lewis told the oolice he 'was try
ing to discover the "lost secret" about
melting brass, as he thought this- would
bring him fame In the scientific world.
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""' Private-John; H. Grlsson, Company A.
Fourth Field artillery, statlpned at
Vancouver, . is wanted for. tne double
charge or desertion and robbing his
comrades. Orisson yesterday changed
his uniform for a civilian suit belonging
to one of the members of ths company
and. after extracting, several articles of
value from the kits of members of the
company, he decamped. The police have
been notified. .
Members of the Judiciary committee
of the city council met yesterday after
noon .and discussed the proposed ordi
nance granting rights ' to -the excess
water in Bull Run river to the Mount
Hood Railway & Power company. No
-definite action was taken yesterday and
the members will take up the question
at a later date, when some recom
mendation will be made In the matter.
M. B. Rankin is defendant In a suit
brought in the circuit court by George
T f It,.! .1. lAt... Ala lM t. ! AH
JLfe U1UJU, l-it -1 V. V 1111 V...14."
damages Wause. Rankla Is alleged to
have sold land in i,inn county to otner
, persons after. -contracting to sell' to
film. Lloyd says he was to buy land
t 112.60 per acre and that Rankin sold
to others for $20- per acre.
tVater through hose for sprlrTkllng
yards or-sidewalks or washing porches
or windows must be paid for in advance
and used- only between ths hours of
end 8 a. m. and 6 and 9 p. m. It must
not be used for sprinkling streets. If
used contrary to these rules sr waste
fully it will be shut off.
3. H. Truby . has begun suit la the
circuit court to recover $5,090 commis
sion claimed to be due on the sale of
11,880 - acres of land In Washington
county for A. 3. Hoben and John W.
Taggart He says he sole? the property
In July, 107, and was to receive 50
cents per acre, but only $1,150 was paid
him, ' - ' -r
', Miss M. X. Crawford was declared
not guilty of stealing a piano by a Jury
In Judge Bronaugh's department of the
circuit court yesterday afternoon. She
was charged with selling an Instrument
she had purchased on the instalment
plan from Martin Johnson. .
L M. Travis ef Etigene Is being prom
inently .mentioned by ths Democrats of
Lane county as a candidate to the national
convention from - the state. Mr. Travis
Is chairman of the democratic central
committee of Lane county. Hs Is an
nthuslastio Bryan man. s
I All those who wish, to hear, the single
tax amendment debated or enter Into
the discussion themselves are Invited
Taylor St Methodist
Episcopal Church'
Third u( Taylor Bts. .
mar. mxvjaxvx towck s. b.
fiUNDAYVMAYIO
;, 10:10. a,'m. on '
The Imperial Christ
T:45 p.. m. on
Character Types
Chorus, Choir
J '- direction
. rmorsssos w. k. botzb
Rev. Warren H.
Landori D. D. -
, , VOL PSTJACX TOKOBXQ W
Calvary Presbyterian
Church ;
Services 10:10 a. m.' and 7:4 p.m.
HONe GEO. F.
National qhlef of the I. t, O. T.. will
address a msns meeting In the BAP
TIST CSimCK, Eant Aokeny and Sev
enth, 8ATUHJAT xrzmsif, MAT 18,
on the subjsct of prohibition,,.1- ,
S'A Consvrvatlv Cuttodlan"
wmmii
- -SAVKGS BANS .
;. ' '.PAYS :; i
4 Per Cent
OPEN
For the convenience of
its customers on Satur
day evenings from 6 to 8
114 Second St.;
' Corner Washington ?
PORTLAND, OR.
ADVATiCE OF JUDAISM
"III LldpERFI Tlf.iES
Subject of . Rabbi Koch at
.Anniversary )f Temple
J Beih Israel.
-Interesting addresses and a pleasant
musical, service marked ths celebration
of the fiftieth anniversary of ths found
ing of the Congregation Beth Israel at
ths tempi last evening. Thevls!ting
rabbi, Samuel Koch of Seattle made the
principal address of the evening. Rabbi
Wise sketched the history of the or
ganization and Rabbi Bloch. formerly in
charge of the congregation, delivered
the benediction. - V. . . ,
"vUbbi Koch spoke of ths advance of
Judaism and Of '.the remarkable prog
ress made by the Jew in modern times
In every line of industrial and social
activity. ; .
"The 60,000 Jews of I860," said. Dr.
Koch,- "are nw 1,000.000 and -more. The
60s Jews of the northwestern states
have beconvo aome 15,000. In New York
today there are mors Jews than were In
Jerusalem In the days ef David's glory.
The awakening of Jewish self Confi
dence is one of the remarkable facta of
ths American civilisation. Judaism has
a. memorable message for our country
and our time. Selfishness Is stalking
abroad: sordidness has wrapped its pall
about It; . money Is preferred to right
eousness; power to character; butter
flies to bees, Judaism demand the splr
ltuallsation of life and ths common
things of every day.
"If -the world need Judaism, Judaism
needs the Jew, too. This Is the duty
of the Jewish-American to the state:
to so identify himself with Its best
forces as to bring out Its - inherent
strength. Judaism needs earnest, con
scientious, aggressive Jews; Jews by
conviction, ' not cowardly, not timid
Jews, not vacillating Jews, social, polit
ical, accidental Jews Jews by accident;
but Jews with the strength to realise
their responsibilities with the foresight
to appreciate the possibilities of ths
future, and to demand the respect that
belongs to them."
Tha musical numbers were under the
charge of Mrs. Rose Bloch-Bauer, and
were given by a double quartet, com
posed of Mrs. Bauer, Miss Flora Flelsch-
ner, irs.--w A.-X.' nusnong, jura. xm
gen Herding Brodle, Dr. George Ains
fle. J. Claire Monteith, W. A. Montgom
ery and Claire Richards.
to attend the "free, meeting of ths Peo-
lie's Forum la the Belllng-Hirsch bulld
ng Sunday evening. May 10. it I
o'clock. Attorney Wallace McCamant
will speak against and H. A. Mosher
in i aver or mis tax rerorm.
F. E. Beach A Co ths Pioneer Paint
company, selling ths best things made
In paints. Benours floor paint. Jspalao,
Alabastins, uquia veneer, isngnsn
floor wax and Pioneer pure paints. 136
First street. . . r-
Elated with the success, of ths East
Bide Business Men's club banquet at ths
Hotel Heyser last Thursday evening, the
club is planning to bold another one In
June. This will be a roof garden affair
and will take place on ths roof of the
Heyser.,- v. . . . r . .
Ths Regulator Ibis steamboat Bailey
Gatsert makes round trip to The Dalles
dally except Sunday. .Leaves Portland
V a. m.t returns 8 p. ra. Alder street
dock. Phones Main 14. A-Slll.
.The Mount Scott Annexation club will
hold its next meeting at Nashville hall,
Thursday evening, May 14. The club
is giving annexation buttons to Its
members. v .vs, 5
Btetmer Jesse Hsrklns. fos Camas,
Washougai and Sray landings, dsily ex
cept Sunday. Leaves' "Washington street
dock at p. a. ; v v;
Woman's Bxchangi,.llt Tsnttr street,
lunch 11 to 1; business men's lunch.
D. Chambers A Son, opticians, now at
111 Morrison street. Marquam building.
Ths Merrymakers' dancing ' party at
Rlngler's hall tonight; excellent musia
Fifty-dollar. Waverleigh Heights ' cer
tificate for gals cheap. : P-41S. Journal.
Dancing, Oriental building, tonight
Muslo by" Prasp's band and orchestra. -
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington. .
Dr. T. J. McCracken. dentist, Roth
eblld buUdlng.
Bsrgsr, signs, show cards.; i4 Tamhtll,
Toung men's carnival May H-It.
Journal want ads, le a word,
FAMOUS C0L0EATUBA ,
: SOPBANO, MONDAY
' Miss Bsssle - 'Abott, ths celebrated
American coloratnra soprano from the
Metropolitan opera - house. New York
city, together with ths brilliant pianists,
Edith Moxom Gray, recently .here -with
the Chicago Symphony Orchestra; also
the noted English- 'cellist, Hans DreSscl,
will be heard In a grand concert recital
at the HelUg theater, Bburteenttr and
Washington streets, .next Monday even
ing. May- 11, at 8:30 o'clock. What Is
said to hav been the most remarkable
demonstration ever made over a singer
Was given to Miss Bessie Abott after she
had appeared la ths Paris grand opera,
where she had sung "Juliette" to Jean
ds'-Resczke's "Romeo." Miss Abott, - in
f recent Interview, says she will never
orget the date of July 14, 1008. -Enthusiasm
and approval were so in' ths air
that even the orchestra at brilliant mo
ments. took active part In ths applause.
1. . Japs Attack Factory. ,
' (United t'rta IMd Wlr.,.
Toklo, May 9. A mob of 80 Jaoanese
attacked a timber factory In Lino --on
Tuesday, almost completely wrecking
the place, as well as the residence of
the owner, a Frenchman, who escaped
uninjured." The property - damage
amounts to $50,600. Forty arrests have
been mads, .
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PUBUC-50II00L-
KlIIDEiWEIIS
Woman'sQub Will Ask Dl
", rectors for New . Educa- v
: tional Feature
The Woman's club at ths business
meeting yesterday resolved to present
a petition : to ths board of education
favoring ths adoption In ths publlo
schools of the' city of the kindergarten
system for children of four.years and
upwards. : . i , .
A protest was indorsed against ths
dismission from railroad offices of wo
man - rhn hv nmvnd caoabls and ef
ficient. The movement begun by the
Consumers' - league to close the retail
stores Saturday night was Indorsed and
delegates appointed to attena ine mw
Inp- MnnHn v nlrht. MlV 11.
It was announced that rates had besn
obtained for .the delegates to the na
tional federation meeting In June at
Boston, and thoss who are planning to
go ars asked to meet Thursday after
noon next at I: JO at the club hall to
make final arrangements. It is thought
that Oregon and Portland' will ts well
represented.'.'-' " '
.- The report of ths nominations held at
the . last meeting for the annual elec
tion. May 22, was read. The result was
ss follows, - for president, Mrs.-Robert
Lutks and Mrs. Grace Watt Rots; for
flrat- vice urealdent. Mrs.? J. W. Alex.
snder and Mrs. Nina Larows; for sec
ond .vice president, Mrs. J. - if. Morrett
and J. -v. Tlfft; for recording secre
tary. Mrs. T. P. Wlss and Mrs.. M. L.
Hidden; for corresponding, - secretary,
Mrs. H. ,. A., Moors and Miss Anns Shan
non Monroe;" for : . financial secretary,
Mrs. Charles E3. Runyon and Mrs. R. L.
Scott; ' for treasurer, Mrs. , C. N. Ran
kin and Mrs. E. J. Jaeger; for auditor,
Mrs. O. P. M. Jamison and- Mrs. C. C
Chapman; for directors from whom two
will oe eiectea, Mrs.. A. btaiger, r. na.ru.
Q. M. Welater, Mrs. 3. C. LaBarra, Mrs.
N. Harris. . - v .- , "r .. . s '
Ths program fi , the -day was In
charge of Mrs. J. H. Tlfft and the
aubiect was srt. ' 'Miss Georaina Burns.
instructor In ths -.Art league, gave an
interesting - paper on Whistler's Art
lectures, giving the study of a picture
innn.1 ui irvm -; atanqpoini. airs.
Waiter Bruce fead "Ths Priest's Taw."
from "The Goingof ths White Swan,"
by Sir, Gilbert Parker and on recall.
"L'Envoi." by Kipling. Mrs. Bruce'e
intelligent reading ana delightful man
ner . received- warm praise.? , ; - .
GRANGERS INTERESTED
THE SIHGLE TAX
Action Expected at Meeting
of State Grange on
May U.
When the Oregon 'Stats Grange con
venes at Eugene Thursday, May 14, Im
portant action will be taken by ths or
ganisation with reference to the pro
posed single tax amendments which
come up In the June elections. At ths
last session of ths grange held at Hood
River a committee was appointed to in
vestigate the Question oi taxation and
secure data from -the tax laws. This
committee will make a report, and this
is expected to have a' material effect
on the vote next month, as the grangers
srs a powerful political factor In the
rural districts or tne state..
Delegates from Multomah county are
J. J. Johnson and Mrs. Johnson, J
jownsena ana Mrs. 'lownsend, John
At the meeting of the grange Officers
for ths coming year will be elected.
' . Wood! Wood I
,000 cords first' class four foot fir
wood must bs sold by July 15. It per
cord delivered. Phone Main 448.
PEESIDENT OF Y. W. C. A.
TO SPEAK TOMORROW
Mtsg Carrie A. Holbrook, the president
SA KV- TMin as TTTak, am' Sa. .t I.
v. -sa VMug v VUICII m lellllfcll gBUr
elation, who has been away for aome
time, will give a talk on the Sunday "at
home." .Tne subject Is "Corner Stones."
a uoiiriuiuii iuiui iuu lima will ClOSS
ths afternoon and a lunch will be served.
tne afternoon and a lunch will be s
Ths girls can come and go as
please, and strangers , or all girls i
O as they
away
DR. BR0UGHER
Preaches Sunday -both services
THE WHITE TEMPLE
' Twelfth and . Taylor streets, - -.
, ioao A,
: WALDEMAR UNT,; NOTED '
VIOUNIST, PLATS. - :-
"': TOO 9. Ifc, .
"The Golden Role in Society"-
Can it bs practiced? Would it In
crease wages, shorten hours and
close ths stores early ,, Saturday
nlghtst -
SPECIAL MUSIC with Gospel Duet
Miss Kathleen Lawler and Mr, J.
:w W. Belcher.
' " ' TEA - ' '
Do you; thirlk you know
all there is in those three
letterst-e-a ? . ..'
Tour grocer returns your nonsy If you
don't like Schilling's Best ws pay hint
The antiseptic qualities of
Mecan
Mmtang Liniment
'Insure Its
being the
' best for use
. lnafl
It expels all dangerous
and foreign matter be
fore beginning to heal
the wQund, Innammay
tion is kept do wn and th
Injured parts rendered
painless. It soothes and '
relieve! promptly and
positively. 5
' Insist on getting what
you ask for substitutes ,
disappoint. ' f t
Tar aal by all Drecfits.-
aje, joe sad ft. ptf bettls.
of
Burns,
Scalds,
Cuts
and air
Open .
Sores;
v Ucs
VicIiDIu2 Fidiz OH CcoIi-Sdve:
Because it's clean. 1
u Because it's eebnoxa-r
v icaL - o
c Because it saTes
, time. '
Because it gives best
' cooldng results.
Because its Same
can be regulated
instantly. ,
Because s It will not overheat your kitchen.
Because it is better than the coal or wood stove.
Because it la the perfected oil stote.
For other reasons see stove at your dealer's,
or write our nearest agency. , ' . j ;
".' : Hade in threa eizes and fully warranted.
SSXWS) LOfnp Jtttbrllht and
LZjfS ategdj light, glinple construction '
. v and absolute gafety. Equipped
witblatMt Improred bonier. Hade of braat throughout
, and beauttfuUy nickeled. An ornament to any room,
whether Ubwy, dlrfoeoom, ptrlorTbe4rom.lTy
lamp wgmnted. Writ to our aowMt igpujtt not t
yoor UeJerg. . vl
.' - - "?' BTAKDATO' C3. COMTAUT '
Y0DR " jMPPWnJRHTY
Low Fares (o Seattle sad Tacoma .
BAT11ESHIR FLEET
LOW SUMMER TOURIST FARES
TO THE EAST
, VIA NORTHERN ; PACIFIC RAILWAY.
Call on or write your nearest agent for full information and
reservation of ileepinff-car bertha.
. OR ADDRES8
A. D. CHARLTON
A. a. F. A;
25S MORRISON STREET PORTLAND, OREGON
from nnme ean'SDend a oleassnL friend
ly afternoon. Following Is ths musical
program, which begins at 4:10: - '
Boprano solo, Miss Nona Lswlsr; son-
traito soio. miss just uresiin: vionn
solo, Miss Mary Macaensie canui; reaa
tng. Miss Marguerite Shelly.
How's Your Talking Machine?
Anything Wrong With It?
n ao , ,
The Talking Machine
Hospital
' At ST VOBTK PABX ITinf
wm gtvs It oomplsts rsstmsus
aad guarantee a cure or so
yay ws taks tas case. .
All ' curable cases guaranteed
general debility snd that "tired,
worn out" condition oured to . stay,
and .If the patient ever had a sweet
and clear . voice our specialist -will
bring it .back. , . .' :
We have the best experienced -expertscapable
of doing all ' kinds
of repair work on all kinds of Talk
ing Machines snd Phonographs
men who thoroughly understand
thta branch of the "business and
our prices are bound to btaUd up a
large business being very reason
able for first-class work. Bring
your Machine, or phons us we'll
send a man to make an estimate and
bring the machine In will also re
turn when repaired. Ail work is
carefully -examined and tested be
fore leaving the hospital, if your
Talking Machine doesn't talk - right
come to ua ..
Talking Machine
Hospital
ST VOBTX 1AX. v JPhoas A-XSS3.
SAN FRANCISCO
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PORTLAND
SCAT 8, 6, T, S, S AJTD 10.
Oamss begin week days at t:0 p. m.,
Sunday, 1:16 b. m.
Admission fee Bleachers, lie, grand
stand. 10c: boxea ito extra; -children,
bleachers, 10a; grandstand, 15c
LADIES' DAY FRIDAY
Btrys under 11 freeto bleachers Wed
nesday. -:'. -'-' :
TAKE M.V. CAR
Shut Your nouth
Don't breathe through Its It's a bad
thing to do. Nose stopped up by Cold,
Catarrh, or If you have Hay Fever or
Asthma, Weir's Inhaler 1 will give in
stant relief. Try one at your druggist's
for 10 cent. Weir Inhaler Co .Port
land, Or. -' . ..
TerraceParkSiinday
A"
11 'flnT
it 1 11 hi
AinrSEMZaTTa.
SEATS NOW SELLING
FAMOUS METROPOLITAN SOPRANO
Miss Bessie Abott
Edith Moxom (J ray. Pianists
Hsns Dressel. Cellist
Helllg Theatre Next Monday
Prices ll.po. 1.60, $1.00. 75c
nrnir theatre
IlClUlI 14th and Washington
Phones Main I and A-llll
TONIGHT AT 1:16 O'CLOCK
Last time tonlsht
Oa. WTXTOH XAOXATa
InHall Calne's Play
nas BOsT9ICAH,
Prices II to 60c .
DEILIG
TtlBATRB
14th and Wasalagtoa
tk. tr.i-'i . . ....
TOMORROW. SUNDAT NIGHT. MAT It
k BOk wTTiTiTSlf samn
Margaret ' Bno w Norva McGregor
In ths Brilliant Comedv
TBimi'l XXUDOKAV
Prices tl. T80. too, 15c.
BAKBR THEATRE
. Phones Main I, A-II60.
T Y"l 1 1
wi v u. duw, wn. manager.
Last time tonight Baker Stock Co. In
Beautiful Prnrfnrtlnn t rnA. mi.k.
Greatest Play,
"til CUKBSBS."
uvaa, cypviiB)ifV UWUS WVOr StTTTTl UP
Ba-ksr stae; xnnlficnt cenerx; in-
Svenlngs. 25c. lie, 60c; Mat, 15c. 15c
IT est week, starting tomorrow msrlnst
The Stair in aha Xnmk
TDE CBAND VaodevUledeLBxe
Entire Week Of May 4, 10.
The Oretest Novelty in Vaudeville
BtABOO TWIjrg
Something to Laugh at
PORTER 3. WHITE A CO.,
Presenting "THE 'VISITOR.
Ths Musical Comedy Star,
CLARA THROPP.
W V UAVTDB-aai
- . .MVS.. AfE.OE7A,
The L A. T. 8. E. Expert, Will Exhibit
wasmnrton irvinrs
"legend of Sleepy Hollow.
THE STARMaslcal Comedy
wee ox May s, lios.
VVD StWOWS nZBT WS SBISI1 '
FIRST AT 7:10. SECOND AT : P. M.
Maiinees uiiit at l:s p. m.
TU AJUSSTBOVO KVSXOA1 '
OOMJBBT OOMBABT w
. 'i OFFER
"THE BATHING CRII
Besides Two Vaudeville Feature Attrao-
The NICKELODION
130 SIXTH STREET
Sat Aids aad Washington, Bortlaaa, Or.
OOVBOT ABB tOBOOT. BtABBE COW.
-.f
SOT- TO TBB BBSQUB.
; Oriental Bldg. Fair Grocnsis
DANCING
Bwssy Wedaeeday . ana' Saturday . Xve.
Floor In first-lass condition for dancing
Musis hy Prasp's Band and Orchestra.
Positively ne Liquors. i
NoCocainNoGas
; No Students
Our suocess Is due to uniform
hlgb-grads work at- reasonable prices.
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those, afflicted with heartweak
na can now havs their teeth e
traeted - filled and brldgework - ap
plied without the least pals or dan
ger. PAINLESS EXTRACTION .; .BO
11-KARAT CROWNS . - K.OO
BRIDGE WORK ........... 5.00
OUR BEST PLAIN PLATE.. 8. OO
ALL LINED PLATE ........ X5.00
TCCTW
Xaamtastlom aad tjossultatloa Sree.
Re-Enameling Teeth
Is ths greatest Invention tn modem
dentistry and has been most suooess
ful of all methods.'
Ws extend to ill a special Invita
tion to call at our offios and bve
their teeth examined free of eharga
Ws own and control ths largest
and best equipped dental establish
ment In ths world, having It offices
all told.
We give ' a written guarantee with
all work for Is years. Lady attend
ant. .-.
Open evenings till T. . Sunday S to X.
Union Painless Dentists
B91H atonasom 9U Corses rtnt '
five
s
SsartUnS Orajaai
Incorporated and Chsrtered under
ths Laws of ths Stats of Oregon
IF YOUR HORSE
. WHAT DO YOU GET
Now Don't Yon Need
Horse Insurance ?
We Hye Never Seen the Mwf Who
Could Afford to Be Without1 It
The ONLY COMPANY Licensed to
Write Livestock Insurance jn
the Stats ' pf Oregon.1
Losses Paid PasITesr, $15,081.6
CsH 'Us ppUtln 'sis
HOME OFFICE IN LAFAYETTE
BUILDING, SIXTH AND
WASHINGTON ,
Coras and
EXTRACT TEETH FREE: SfL,
VER FILL1NQB, SSo UP: OOLD FILL.
SPLENDID SET. IMO: . J30LO
CROWNS, 11.50 TO IS.00. ' 1 '
All work guaranteed for ten years.
lAtl attendant alwava nruml. An
work dons absolutely without pain by
anarlallata af from IS tn 1A tiittf
periencs. -
Boston Dentists
Sons rbons A-soao.
raons Mala SOSO.
Ssm Korrlsea U Opp. Bostoffic.
laa B
Diamond Rcof Stains
AXXi BBABX9
' " MADE FROM CRE080TB
5 Gal. Lots' 75c Per Gal.
PcriIand;Sash 4 DcqtCo.
TBETO
vsfiEssisw Money
V. - SSDSNtMH' JI
t3o raoBT sr.
RATE-S
W1U Bs Mads This Season hy ths
b. r. & w.
And
SOUTHERN
pacific
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FROM PORTLAND
As Follows: ' r
Oas Wsy
To TIs
DUrsol , CaUf orals
Chicago . . .$720 $87.50
St. Louis . . . 67,50 , 82.50
St: Paul ,..., 63.15 .81.75
Omaha ....;. 60.0Q - 75.00
Kansas City .. 60.00 75.00
TICKETS WILL BB ON SALB
May 4, 18
Jurje 5, 6, 19, 20
July 6, 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7; 21, 22
." ''- ' .. "i if fi:
Oood for return In 1 9 days wtth stop
ever privileges at pleasurs within llmlta.
RCHllftlBER THE DATES
For any further Information sail at
the city ticket office, Third snd Wash
ington streets, or writs to , , t.
WM. WMURRAY
General Passenger Agent.
PORTLAND. ROON. ; i
CHEAP RATES EAST
BURLINGTON ROUTE
Dates of Sale: MaV 4
June 5; 6, 19, 20; July, 6, 7, 22, 2?j
August, 6 7; 21,22. ; Plan now.
i.vc : uencrai oasis qou.uj to
Omaria Kansas.-. Citv and harlr?
$67.50 to ; St. Louis " and back ;
$72.50 Chicagovahd back,.' via di
rect routes :' $15.00 more- through
California. . ' ' '
DIVERSE ROUTES AND PRIYIIECIS:
Variable routes: final limit 90 days;
itopovers en. route. 'Tickets on a'
in Idaho, Oregon, Washington an 1
Rritish Cnlnmhia nnn1 Rnrlin ...
ton maps and folders and note how
many important cities aare reach r l
bv th different ' Burl
Bnes; tickets readingr Burlington ar5
honored 'via; P.enver .with', stppovers.
Train Service:
through senrice -ria Billings and ' -rect
southeast main line. Throt;
chair cars (seats free) standard all;
tnuriat aleener Thro ,
trains daily from - St. Paul via pic-
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luresquc Mississippi. Kiver Koute.
JLiSt Initial agent, or the under
r1 signed, ticket you Burllnetnn
v ,to embrace ths grestest diver-
sity of routea and territory at
the least cost.
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