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THE OREGON SUNDAY "JOURNAL; PORTL AND, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, 1908. ' Toti Topics - i TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. T?I1I ' i '. 1 .'Tynrlratadar'e . Minstrels Baker. .,....,..,..... "Lover's Lane Lyric i . , . 'Held by the En em y Star . . vs , . . . . . V ."Brown's Vacation'' O rand Vaudev ill Baseball. . Lob Angeloa va. Portland, 2:30 The Oake.,Ban3, n vaudeville and .1... .-. amusement way r--r , The Western Exploration & Dredging 'i company are negotiating with parties ' for placing a huge dredge, of 3,000 yards dally capacity,' on. their Burnt . river ground. The owners had started to take the dredge Into the Yukon coun try, but -learning of the opportunities - - In Oregon, are considering the aban donment of the Alaska project and re maining here. The Western Explor ation & Dredging company-! are much .. . elated, and hope to close a contract at , an early date and have this dredge, too, .e separating -. the gold from the gravel, and be on a dividend paying basis in the very near future.' The price of v tneir stock baa recently advanced to 4 S cents per share and but' little Is to be had at that price. - ,' Ancient modes have no place tn these tin to date times. The particular man . realises "this, and la as fastidious about his dress as 'about his dinner or his - cigar. . That is why the particular man wears ' Schaefer's Korrect - Klothes. Schaefer's smart garments stand the - closest inspection .fit the most fastidious. -ThM'i atvla In avarv thread. ivrv but- , .: ton. everywhere. ' Don't be a rella. It costs no more to be stylish If you select " Schaefer's Korrect Klothes. Prices 120 . to 150. ' J. C. Bohaefer & Co.. tailors, Raleigh building, .Sixth and washing tun streets, - .:,..., ' W3)at Am IT" la the subject of B. Pratt's talk at the T. M. C. A. this afternoon "at 1:30. Mr. Pratt, now of this city and recently of San Jose. Cal lfornla. Is an eneraretlo Christian man. . He will undoubtedly tell his reasons v Trip hAI .Vlnv that HaIMS a- I, .l.tlan does not Interfere - with his business. Besides the address J. G. Kllpack of .. tnia cut win aina- a anm antitiart. "Ha knowa the Way," and the deaf mutes from the Church of the Strangers will reno.er a anort program. Rev. J. Whltcomb Brougher and Mrs, B rougher chaperoned Queen Carrie of the Rose Festival Aid her four maids of honor on a visit-to the cruiser Charles- ton yesterday morning' upon Invitation of Admiral Swinburne- The maids are Misses Freda Klrkland. Jeanette Scott, Nellie Fraien and Mildred Morgan. Mrs. Aiargan was also a member ox the party. nuwty Auti( - tt v ji vasvas-Bjevu -ea enin! latter to Big Slchel on April IS and was Arrested, was arraigned before . Presiding Judge Oantenbein in the cir cuit court yesterday ana pieaaea net guilty. The date of atrial has not been - set. The letter delivered 'by Adler de manded I40U. and Aaier nas always ae dared that he waa forced to carry out his part by were, If you are paying more than f 15 for your ault of clothes, atop a minute, to day and Inspect our large stock' and get our price. We know we can save you money. - We have what you want and at a price you want to pay. We make anv suit in the house for 828. no more. no iesa. .utuaui Tailoring ua. sua Htarn street.:' , Water through hosa for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for In advance ana uaedni jr Between trie noure -or and 8 a. m. and a and 8 t m. It must not be used for ; sprinkling streets. If used, contrary to these rules or weste- fully It will be ahut off. Chimney sparks ' igniting the roof called hose ' and truck I to the two- story residence at 111 North Twenty- first street yesterday afternoon about 3:80 o'clock. Little damage waa done. the names being buoket of water. extinguished by a -Tha Police Officers' Wives will meet on Wednesday, June 10, 1908. With Mrs. Casey, SB Commercial street, at I p. m. All officers' wives are requested to be present. Take "U" car to Going street. , ... .The Portland Shoe Repair company, 188 Yamhill, street, between Third and Fourth etreeta Phone Main T8B5. Tour ahoee repaired while you wait. .. Beat oag soiea. to cents. Bauer stopper, Thla will remind you that now ia the time to have your hair mattresses renovated and returned the same day. Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled Hair Factory, li. ueuger, proprietor. Electric and electric light treatment eurea chronio and nervoua diseases. Specialty stun and prostatic disorders. Dr. W. I. Howard, 104 RothchUd build ing, Fourth and. Washington. ' C. TL', Brubaker. W. T. Flnnlgan and ' Beth L. Roberts have filed articles of incorporation of the City Investment Its capital stock ta placed at ,, . .B.u . AAA steamer jesse Margins, ror camas, Washeugal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. ra. - ,-. ,. - , 8. 8. Homer aalla direct for San Francisco and Los Angeles Monday. 7 p. m. C. H. Thompson, agent, 128 Third street. , - . Special sale of Welsh anthracite coal, 110 per ton at works, 111 delivered. In quire at gaa office, Fifth and Tamhlll etreets. - . -,. ... - . . . , .. B. W. Moore, expert photographer, Elks building. Seventh and Stark sta. W. A. 'Wise 'and assoclatea, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Dr. Greene, Modlcal bldg. Home phona Dr. McCracken, dentist RothchUd bldg. Berg er, algns, ahowcard. 284 Tamhlll. Dance,. Council Crest. Sunday olght Jonrnal want adu. le a word. RcalRosc Hat Pins Real rosr are converted tnto metal by an electro-chemical pro cess discovered by an eminent " French chemist, L. 8. Delamothe. Each rose retains lta perfect size and shape. This process la a lost : art. of the . ancient Egyptlane. Chemists throughout the centur ies have atrlven In vain to re- ' discover it. Delamothe succeeded only after 18 years of patient ex- - perlment. These beautiful flower, hat plna are lit many alsea, from the small bud to the nearly blown rose, and also a splendid collec lectloa of carnation pins.. ;', rmiCIS, f L88 to ' $4.00 SACK. ; HcitKcmpcr'sj .. Jewelry Store ! XVowaat FTjoed- Jewelry Store for fine Oooda ', , . : 286 Morrison Strt f . Silerlfor -f (..L- i. Portland's Leading Jewelry Store A ,; JAILGER BROS. Ie5ted 266 Morrison : St., Between Third and Fourth READY TO GREET STATE Woman's Auxiliary Com pletes Arrangements for Big Annual Banquet. All arrangemente for the thlrty-alxth annual reunion of tha Oregon Pioneer association to be held In tbla city next Thursday, June 11. aro progressing at a yery satisfactory rate, report the secretary, George H. Hlmee. A oodly number of ploneera have already registered at Ma office tn the Ore goa Historical eociety'e roome In the city hall, and secured the proper badge for 1908. Jfo badge for any prevloiiB rear will be recognised. AU resident ploneera are earnestly re auested bv the secretary to call at his office early tombrrow and k.l. K. traa In ttrAlf til tVI secure avoid, tha mah at III. lut hour. . ' The Pioneer .Woman's Auxiliary committee will hava Its nnai meet ing tomorrow at 2 o'clock p. m.. at tha home of the chairman. Mrs. C M. Cartwrlcht. 318 Seventh street. All the sub-committees are request ed to report in full respecting nmrrai nf their Work in conne with the annual banquet That func tlon will be managed as follows: General chairman, Mra C M. Cart wrlvht with no war to act. SecreUrr-treasurer. MIsa Mollis B,Tabie committee. Mra. Benton KllUn, Table NO. l Mra iwis ju- MCAr- thur. Mra. Georra Tavlor: assistants, Miss Pauline Neamlth. Miss Mary Adair, Misa.Agnea catiin, Miss atargarev vv lin --.-.....i. .i-tjt Table Nrt. 1 Mrs. 3. W. Cook. Mra. W. R. Bewail: asslsUnta, Miss Clarissa Wiley,. Miss Vila Humason, Miss Janet Noble, mis Helen uttmire. Table No, 8 Mra P. L. Willla, Mra M. A. M. Ashley; assistants. Mrs. C W. Sherman, Miss Frances Jeffery, Mra. O. W. Nottage, Mra T. B. -oster. Table No. 4 Mrs. Elisabeth Hamil ton, Miss Falling: assistants, Mtaa Olive Falling. Mra, w. L. Brewster, Miss Kate Falling, Miss Rhoda Falling-. Table No. 6 Mrs. ti. n. Nortnrup, Mra Trier .Woodward; assistants,- Miss Mildred cooper, miii uena hobs, i Mild C. Coleman. Miss MargaretfCornell. Table No. 8 Miss Irving W. Pratt, Mra. M. C. Geore-e: assistants. Mies Gertrude Pratt. Miss Maud Soott Upton. Miss Fiorenoe ueorge. Miaa . ana George, Table No. 7 Mra. William 8. SIbson. ble Mra Frank M. Warren: assistants, Mra Rupert Chippie. n. Miss Frances Warren, Miss Muriel Williams. Table No. 8 Mrs. L A. lewis, Mra. Wesley Ladd; assistants, Miss Flan ders, miss lewis, Mra. wiiiiam war rens, Mrs. J. K. Kollock. Table No. Mrs. William D. Fen ton. Mra A. Meier; assistants, Mrs. Condon McCornack. Miss ImoRene Raf fety, Mrs. George Cooper, Mlaa Clara Teal. . ': Table No. lO-Mra A. B. croaaman. Mra. J. H. Cook: assistants, Mra W. W. Harder. MIsa Lillian Croaaman, Mlsa Mary Dale, Miae uesoo. . Table No. 11 Mra t. W. Weldler. Mra. John McCracken; assistants, M lee- Kate Sherlock. Mrs. Kooert iewis, Miaa Susie Stott, Miss Hacel Crocker. Table No. 12 Mrs. J. M. Freeman, Mlsa Annie B. Shelby; assistants,- Mrs. Frank F. Freeman, Miss Ines Barrett, Miss M. 8, Barlow, Miss Alia friendly. Table No. It Mra. Grace Watt Ross. Mra. Milton W. Smith; assistants, Misa Watt. Mra John Macrum. Miaa Joseph ine Smith, Mrs. Haramg. . Table No. 14 Mra George H. Rimes, Mra. Edward E. McClure; assistants, Mrs. Harold G. Rica Mra. William W. Porter, Mlaa Jean McClure, Mlaa Marian plummer. , Table No, 18 Mra. jonn am. Mra. K. Gill: assistants. Miss Francea Gill. Mra Nellie Walta Mra T. T. Strain, Mrs. Horace Butterfleld. Table No. 18 Mra June McMillen Ordwar, Mra E. W. Spenoer; assistants, Mlsa Fay C Hlmes, Miss Myrtle B. Moffett, Mra T. T. Brlgga, Mra W. Schandar. Table No. 17 Mra. H. B. Nichols. Miss Elva Humason; assistants. Miss Beulah Nichols: Mra T. C Sanford. Miaa Evelvn Shlvelev. Table No. 18 Mrs. s. B. Linthieum, Miss 1 Kate Holmanf assistants, . Mlsa Clementine Wilson, .Mlaa Strong, Mra u. cnamoeriatn. Table No. 1 Mra. P. W. Gllletta Mra George H. Lamberson; assistants, Mra. M. Mueasdorffer, Miss Grace Lam berson. Mrs. S. T. Lockwood. , Table No. 80 Mra H. S. Gila. Mra Rudolph Prael: assistants. Miss Glle, Mm. W. W. Blddla Miss Marraretta wtiey. ., oommttteea on sTappiiea. Booth No. 1 Meats, fish and salads- Mrs. John W. Mlnto, chairman; Mra irt Holman. Mrs. Archie L. Peasa Mrs. D. M. McLauchlan, Mra. Samuel A. Herrinr. Mrs. D. J. Malarkev. Mra. A. P. Charlton. Mra. H. E. Coleman, Mra. J. H. Burgard, Mra George Hoy t. Mra R. H. Birdnell. Mrs. George Campbell. Booth No. 2 Bread and -cake Miss Nannie &. Taylor, chairman; Mra. W. D.. Porter. Mra. D. W. Taylor, Mra B. L. Carr, Mra. A. H. McCowan. Mra. A. J. Meier, Mra Plympton Kelly, Mlaa Nel lie Lambert. Miss Llnley Morton, Miss Hilderarde Plummer, - , Mra Maria L. My rick; . Booth No. 8 Ice cream, milk, cream and butter Mrs. Alexander Mulr. Mra G. Frank Moffett Mm. E. A. Breyman. Booth No. 4 Mrs. Mary McKav. Miss Ella Breyman, Mra A. J. Van Wase en hove. . .- . Booth No, 5 Mra. Clara Watt Mor ton. Mlaa Etta Wrenn. - ' -. Booth No. 8 Mra. Albert' Brown, Mr: E. Brown. . Rose booth Miaa Mildred F. HTmea Miss M. Oatfield. ' -. 7 Reserve table Mra Robert Porter", Mra 13. F. Humason; assistants, Mrs. Charles Holman. Mrs. T, T. Struble, Misa Caroline Holman. Mlsa Lenla Struble. . I Decorating; ' committee Mra, . Jamas P. Moffett, chairman. ' Aides Robert . Marsh. M. ; WeClnni. Preeten W. Gillette, Misa Margaret Ma larkey, Harriet Harlow. , . Hesh. i white. - -pink. Brunette; Sstla powder la made la 4 daiaty tints. 2.V. skta Dance, Council pret. Sunday night ron June Brides xx rt.BOTiiro tottb wssxinra FKxssarTS .you cannot afford to overlook the beautiful new stock of .handsome silverware that , we now have. OTJTIl VSW STOXB contains one of the most Up-to-date stocks of Sllyer. Cut Glass, Clocks and Jewelry of all kinds ever shown on this coast. WSBDXJTa PKESEHTS in pretty silver and cut; glass, patterns that are entirely . exclusive, so : you need not worry about having, these duplicated.' ; OVB SSIXtAXi BOSS AITD OBABTOB BLOSSOM 1 ? at terns In soUd silver knlxes, forkn spoons and' ancy pieces of all kinds, make wedding -. preaeuta that any couple would be proud of. Artlolea coming . from this a tore need no . fur ther recommendation. . . i By J. F. 8. Tou hava to hand It .to Lew Dock- atader. Juat when yoii begin to think that minstrel shows am no good and you can't aee why they bring; them around and you wonder if there are still people on earth -who Ilka to hear Jonea talk to Bonea, Dockatader cornea along; and glvea aome funny aatlre or ' aome goot aong and you're b'u uk uig uuya ox uie minstrel man haven't gone by altogether. If you want this human bit brought yui in LiocKsiaaers snow - this year jusi go up to me Heiug and abplaud H".?,. IToaser'e "You Have Changed the Winter in My Heart to Glad Spring- and hell sing that sweetest of old apnaa. "Silver Threads Among , the uuiu. -mere wain i a very big house yesterday afternoon but everyone In it neia nis Dream wnen the half-forgotten strains of the-song were recog nised as Grosser aang. And when the rest of the troupe took up the refrain and hummed It softly there weren't very many who were ashamed of being sentimental over It andf there were some wno were giaa that Mr. Dock atader and hla minstrel man hajf nma around to bring it to memory and aorry K!a$ il Un,t ,?Ln!r l? "Uv lonaer ao wu.. tiie vuum near again. mere were a lot or nthar mnn auiua ramniy guoa, omers pretty good. uui ui .wurin u earing.- mere IS I oung boy whose name can't be identl led. but who haa a good voice so good - that you even forgive him for singing uus Edward'a crime against humanity. "Schooldays." And Vi Richards who Is aa much a part of tne uocKBtaaer snow as anybody sings "The Preacher and the Bear," which is, or used to be a prime favorite on tne .Ftiret sound excursion steamera and which is a never ' failing aource of delight aa good a coon son a and aa typical a one aa you hear where. Mr. DOCkatader'a bria-ht nartlcular feature this year Is his Rooseveltian takeoff entitled. "A Dull Dav In the White House." There are some lovely dub in it ana nar. uocKStauer nas tne presidential voice down to a fine art The travesty on secret societies was mildly amusing; the Land of Nicotine showed aome attractive scenery and stage settings and Nell O'Brien, the runniest man in tne show cave Quick Lunch," which can be taken and relished and leave few dyspeptic qualms in its wane. Mr. o unen makes a very funny neirro in aresturea voice and makeup. - But the excuse that the mlnatrlea hava ror beine- is their slnc-lnsr vou can forgive everything else when they sing everytmng Dut tne lact tna don't alng mora MAMMOTH SALE. Big Bargains All This Week at Siaa- ahaaa. After a successful business career of over a quarter of a century Shanahan haa deoldod to retlr Mr. L. re from buslneaa. The rreat closing out sale started at the bla- Shanahan store. 144 and 148 Third street, last Monday morning, and snoppera nave attenaea tne sale id swarms throuanout tne entire week. buying hiah-arade merchandise ' at in- creditably low pricea The Shanahan's siock consists or two nunarea ana fifty thousand dollars worth of clean merchandise, the kind that has made this store famous lor "honest aooda" at "honest prices." e.verv man ana woman in peruana should take, advantage of thla "Retiring from Business Sale." and lav In a lib eral eupply, as it ia not probable an other opportunity of this" kind will pre sent iiseir ror some time to coma There will be no reservation. Tha entire stock win be aoid at prices never before heard of. For full particulars ana prices reaa tne Dig snananan ad in uus issue. - FINE EXPOSITION OF MODERN ARTS (Heuit News br Longest Leased Wire.) Rome. June 8. Rome and Venice have entered into an agreement hm which in 1911 a grand international exposition of moaern art will re neid in Home. Hv. eral architects have submitted designs ror tne structures on tne part or Kome, to consist of a srallerv of modern art and a university building- for which a locality naa been selected In the San Lorenso Quarter. The cost of these two structures estimated at 1.000.000 lire tSiWO.OOO). will be raised by tha e-rand lottery.-- Hood River Festival. Hood River will celebrate Its annual strawberry festival on Saturday, June IS, and preparations are . being made lor one' or the Jouiest events of the season, xne . it. fe N will run a popular excursion from Portland on tnat day, making a round trip rata of ... uiviuuiui lUMunwu. lull will . KVl all the strawberries you can eat and most dellarhtful outlnar besides. Sne- cial train from union depot .a. m., arrive Hood, River 11:80. Leave Hood River 6 p. 1m.. arrive Portland 7:80. No one knowa all about festivals who haa never attended a Hood River strawberry festival. Don't, miss thla ona ' H : v ...... .5 , . , -. ... BANKRUPT SALE. ; v Tha entire bankrurjt stock of the -JL M. Acheson company goes on sale to morrow (Monday) and the coming week to close out and wind ; up the store. Fixtures for -sale, by single piece or In lot or bulk. The J. M. Acheson com pany failed In the height of the sea son and the elesrant new stock of an lta. coats, skirts, gowna. petticoats, hosiery. waists and furnishing -goods will be Immediately closed out now. In season Just . when Broods ara - needed. . Store open .Monday at 8:80 a. in. Oklahoma althouah tha- 1 vnunreat atate, has Catholic churches in the care of 78 priests.. - -. - Dance, Council Creat, Sunday night. " I A0VA.'GE RATES' BY DEVIOUS WAYS Traffic Managers Slide Up Scale without Changing - Published Schedules. Railroad traffic managera ara engaged ta figuring out methods of Increasing freight rates n. various 'roundabout waya. There are numerous.methods by Which the burdens of the shipper may be enlarged and the revenues . from freight carrying waxed fatter. Man agers insist upon the proposition that the railroads must get larger revenues from the publlo or reduce the wages of railroad operatives, but no, eet of fig. urea haa been presented in any Quarter bjivu nuicn io case tne assumption. , Znoreaaa Carload- Bamlnca. ' ' The transcontinental fraia-ht hn has been In session In Chicago working on an advance in minimum : welghta which govern the minimum rates ehlp- ymm are auuwca to pay ior carioaa amp-menta- This action la coincident with, but Independent of, the propoaed gen- in itaelf will be to advance ratea and increase tne carload .earnlnga The advance lrf the minimum tiaratn. for made from time to time on lumber very materially increased carload earn taiga ' Ohare Classifications'. There ara a number of waye y Which freight earnings of the railroada may be materially Increased, besides the di rect advancing of the published tariffs. The changing, of classifications of the different kinds of tonnage handled is a convenient method. A railroad, for ex ample, that moves a large amount of bay every year could, by removing hay from the commodity rating and plac ing ii-unaer a umitea ciassinoatlon, raise tha ratea ao that the revenue from hay ahipmenta would be doubled. ' The alteration of minimum welghta la another handy system of Increasing the tariff paid by the shipper to the rail road on any commodity. . So sensitive la any article of merchandise to the form of freight rate practice that the modification of ' a package or crating rule on goods - of which an immense amount may be shipped annually over a road will make a big difference In the freight charges to be paid by the ship per or the consumer. ALBANY WILL HAVE THREE DAYS FOURTH (Special Dispatch to Tb Journal.) Albany, Or., June 8. Albany Is to celebrate the Fourth of July. A three days' celebration Is assured and at tractions of a varied and Interesting or der will be provided. The feature of the program will be a three-days' rac ing meet at the Albany fair grounds. S. 8. Bailey, who has the grounds leased, has offered them free of charge to the committee and promiaea to have the track In the finest possible condition. The Albanv raclnar course has been one of the most famous in the west in daya f one by and it la hoped to revive the nterest in racing in Linn county pre paratory to a county o.r dlatrict fair in the autumn. Purses that will prove attractive to owners of blooded horses will be offered to the winners of the various speed events. A goddess of liberty contest Is-to be started. From It the committee - expects- t realize a clc sum, - to- be-expended on the celebration. Baseball, street attractions, aquatlo sports, music, fireworks, parades and a livestock exhibition will be on the pro gram. The city has not celebrated the rourtn ror eignt yeara ana intenas to make up lost time. TWO AMENDMENTS IN WASHINGTON (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Olvmnla. Wash.: - June 8. Copy has been nrcnared bv the secretary of i state for the two constitutional amendments to be submitted in the November elec tion, which must be published for 18 weeks In one caper In each of the 87 counties of the stata The advertising cost will be 884 to each paper, or a to tal of 88,478. One amendment, extends the powers of eminent domain to log ging and mill companies, and the other permits the taxing of property by claases. The latter Is designed partic ularly to enable the legislature to Im pose the payment of only state taxes on 3UOHO service corporations, ana oniy ocal taxes on other classes of property. Where to Dine. The' Empire restaurant will serve a special Bunday chicken dinner, Ice cream, soup and salad for 60c. 192 Third street, next to Baker's theatre. Moore's restaurant serves a special 60-cent Sunday dinner. 148 Fifth at 8. WBXQ1 GOOD SET OP TEETH ON RUBBER PLATE...... fcwk " BS. B. dr. BiEaiEiiiii 342 OFFICE HOURS-U ; PHONE MAIN PRESERVE - :.' .- ht .. -' f. . , ... ? ; . V , New State Commission Per fects ? Organization Com- . mittees Will Look After Each Branch of Oregon's Natural Wealth. , Oregon's natural resources ara to be conserved In systomatlb raanneV by com petent means, according to the plana pat under way yesterday afternoon by the commission recently appointed by Gov ernor Chamberlain. to discover ways and means of conserving tha resources of the stata Oovernor Chamberlain ' re- J. N. Teal. cently appolnted a commission efBlBe well-known men to discuss plana for securing active conservation of tha re sources of the atata " The membere of the commission wet yesterday morning at 11 o'clock In the office of Governor Chamberlain and ef fected a temporary organisation by the selection of Professor F. O. Toung of the University of Oregon aa temporary chairman, and J. N. Teal aa temporary secretary. After discussion of a mode of prooedure, the oommlsslon adjourned to meet Jn the afternoon at the office of J. N. Teal. At the afternoon meetlnr a narmanant organization was effected by the elec tion or J. in. Teal aa chairman of the Dancing COUNCIL GRAND OPENING SUNDAY EVENING,7 JUNE 7 UNDER MANAGEMENT t Mrs. Rose Weinberger's Orchestra Come and dance in the pure air Most attractive pavilion- 1,200 feet above the city. And Have Those Teeth Placed in Perfect Condition. : t f a i. I, :..-. , . . . . Then Enjoy the Carnival It will surprise you what modern dentistry can accom plish in a very short space of time. No tedious delays at this office everything done promptly, scientifically and in a finished manner, that quickly disarms all fear of pain. Our work in Portland has stood the test for 12 years, until now-we enjoy the largest practice in the state. Our bridges without plates are the next best : thing'to the sound, natural teeth, with one advantage: they never vaiphe. Gold or porcelain fillings and every- thing modern in dental practice.; i! CC OA BEST SET OF TEETH Art AA OJ.UU ON RUBBER PLATE . ; ; ; . . 0 (J U Washington Street, Corner Seventh A. .M. to. 6 P. M.; SUNDAYS 2119 TWELVE YEARS IN commission and . Prof eaaor Young - sec retary Future action : wis dlsoussed, and It waa decided. to aprjolnt four or five commltteea to take up the consid eration of tha different linea of workl These" commltteea will "ha"' appointed? by Chairman Teat In a short time, after which active work will be commenoed. It la probable that one committee will have charge of the investigations into the waterways of the atate. another into the water power, atlll another into the fisheries, one into tha timber, one into te mineral resouroee and ao on. ' Definite plans have not yet been mapped out, it not being known whether the commission will prepare bills to be presented to the legislature, or whether It will adopt other means. The com mission will meet again at tha call of the chairman. v s The electrical house of Siemens A Holnke tn Prussia employs mora than 28,000 men. INDEPENDENCE PARTY The Independence Party is be ing organized and is growing .in every state of the nation. . It is a party of the people, not the politicians. ; The politicisna ' represent them selves all the time, and the people aome of the time when expedient. - The Independence Party seeks to give aH the peoBleTepresentatiorr in government au tne ume. . That Ia what the founders of the nation intended. That is what the people are not getting through the old parties. The old parties have fostered in stead of destroying the evils that have grown up in our government. The words "Republicanism' and "Democracy" symbolise only the vehicles for getting office and then turning the offices created by the people against the interests of the people. The word "Democrat" defines no doctrine. The word "Republican" expresses no principle. Isn't it about time for a national party that will represent you, all of you, all the time? The 'declaration of principles of the Independence Party has been characterized aa the embodiment of the best political thought of the l decade - Some of the things the Inde pendence Party advocatea and that the people want have been prom ised by. the oldpartiea before election - and. forgotten after election. Join the national move ment that will follow promise by performance. Hugh J. Mclsaac, Pacific Coast organiser of the Independence Party, is at the Portland Hotel and will . be pleased to have yon call or write. CREST Pavilion OF A. V. WEINBERGER' (dice PAINLESS DENTIST 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. PORTLAND Oof Special STunday j)Ltu PAPRIKA CHICKEN -APPLIrSTRUDEL - A SsUoious Seaaer. OT7B STZCXAXi SUNDAY DINNER Served from ia to 8 9. aa. la deserved ly popular. , , :: BS2SCKAWTS' ' Z.TJVCX ' A. - . SUM. SOo. zToaia-ariaa Gonlasb Tomorrow THE LITTLE HUNGARY A Besteuraat for Kpionree." cou. mi aid AHiLxarr - C Hotel Soott Bld. CURES RHEUMATISM Far Vottle, 1 - Vet bottla "'Air xiTEMAilttaffEjT om. " RHEUMATISM x its aCAinr roxxs. Sciatica ' .. . Neuralgia Norvouaness Bleeplessnesa Nervous Headachea -Neuralgic Headachea Nervoua Dyspepsia Nervous Affection TRADE SUPPLIED BT A.W.AlIen&Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, : Ifth k Marshall Sts, Portland, Or. PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. CADILLAC HOTEL ST. XL Oor, xddy and, leareaworth Sta4 SAN FRANCISCO 1 OentraUr tooatedi . 1 Medern-and- up-to-date elaae A atmc- turau 13S.jrooms. 79 patna, .. American plan, 82.80 per day and up. European plan with bath, 81-80 per day and up. Bpeclal rates to permanenta and com merclale. - Unlimited sample apaca. R. H. Oatly. Manager. DOES YOUR. MANO NITUN!NC? Regulating, reflnishlng, polishing or any repairs? mored7 vt you . want .ii atorexi or If ao. EILER'S PIANO HOUSS 888 Waarhlnrton at, are better prepared than any house in the northwest to give you best workmanship and aer vice. Phone them. Exohanga IS o, A-JISe. 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