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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,', I'URTCAUD, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 20, 1903. "i. mr.. Town Topics i TOXIGllT'S AMTSEMENTS - Baker...., ........ . . . ."The Swindler" titar. i. General Mtxup1 Grand .Vaudeville Marquam .... ..Vaudeville ThA nuka. .Concerts 2:30 and 8:15 D. m. Lyrlo..,, ...,,... .."Capital va Labor" There will b no band concert In the City park tomorrow afternoon owing to the wet weather. ' The Dark board notified Slgnor De Caprlo this morning that it would be. better t postpone the nnnnert nines, even If the weather should turn warmer, the ground would probably remain too damp for comfort, especially for people bringing children. The post ponement of the concert will simply set the season back one day. It having been decided to give 82 concerts. - . - O. M. Smith's 11,600 Olds touring car Was returned to the owner about I o'clock yesterday : afternoon. The ma chine had been picked up by a friend of Mr. Smiths shortly aner it naa peon abandoned hv . the auto rjartv. As he lived In the neighborhood In which the breakdown occurred he towed the ma chine to his barn in order to protect it aaralnst vandalism. Mr. Smith in formed the police yesterday afternoon tnat the machine saa been louna. Mr. M. F. Davis of Union. Oregon, . died . yesterday afternoon , at h borne of C W. Cottell. 8SS Kellv street. Mrs. Davis death was caused by a stroke of apoplexy. Mrs. Davis was - visiting here with her - son, .- M. ' F. Pavls, of Union, who came to attend the grand lodge or the Kiiignts or rytniaa. Airs, Davis leaves a husband and two sons, Marlon F. and Wilbur B. Davis. The body will be shipped to Union for .burial .this evening. . . , X meeting of ; the director of school district No. 1 Is bein held this after noon to complete the election' of teach ers to serve ror the coming term oi school. - There are about 680 teachers In the public schools and tha complete list , of applicants who were successful la being appointed for next year's work will be published in . tomorrow's edition of The journal. - - , The Hammond Lumber company has purchased the plant of tha Tongue Point' Lumber' company near Astoria. -The deal was consummated - yesterday at Astoria. John A. Shaw, manager of the Hammond Lumber company's mill at Mill City will manage the Tongue Point plant also'. Included in the transfer is a large tract of tim ber .on the lower .Columbia river, , v v Dr. Royal J. Dye of Bolenge, Africa, will, speak at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m, to morrow at the First Christian church. Park and Columbia. Dr. Dye has a thrilling story to tell of the making of a great church of 600 members In a few years out of darkest - Africa, with 1. 000 In the Sunday school, with every member a, titlier and every 10 members supporting a native evangelist. The commencement exercises of 8t Mary's school will, take place Monday next at 10 a. m., at which time the drama, "Our Lady of Lourdes," will be rendered. The same evening this pro gram will be repeated for the benefit of .the parents - and - patrons of the school who cannot - be present in the morning. , ,. . ... , , ,is .. Water , through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for In advance and used only between the hours of 6 and s a. m. and K and n. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste' fully It, will be shut off. . ' , , Trolley trips tomorrow on P. By, L. A P. Co. to . Eatacada on the upper Clackamas river. '88 miles from the elty. 76 cents round trip.- Trains leave First and Alder streets 7:16. 8:15. 11:16 a. m.: 1:15. 6:45. 6:15. 7:25 p. m. Dinner at Hotel Estacada, 60 cents. ; ; Thirty-seven feet above low watesls the present stags In' Columbia river at Cascade Locks. Why not go up Sunday, the 21st, on the beautiful ex cursion steamer Bailey Gatxert. Leaves Alder street dock a. m., returns 6 p. m. Fare $1.00. , Atlcles " of ' Incorporation have been filed by "Dressers Incorporated," for a general grocer's business. The in corporators are: Herman Klaber, M. Reinsteln and A. R. Zeller and. the cap ital stock Is $100,000. . . . . Excursions tomorrow to Oregon City, Canemah Park and Willamette Falls, 46 cents round trip. - Car leave First and Alder -streets every $0 minutes, on the hour and half hour. Dancing at Cane mah Park. . . :, . - --Deputy County Assessor C. W. Jones - underwent an operation for appendicitis at St. Vincent hospital yesterday. His condition was satisfactory this' morn ing and a complete recovery la expected shortly. ...., - - ... -, --. ;-: " Portland Social Turn 'Vereln excursion to WlllsonvlUe. steamer Joseph Kellogg, will leave foot of Salmon- street at 8:30 a. nr., Bunaay, June si. - - "'Steamer Jesse Harkins, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at I p. m. ' " Rev. P. ' J. ' Green will lecture to the Fellowshln 'circle Sunday at 3 p. m.. 601 Yamhill street, on "Tha Power of Unselfishness. " E. 8. A. C dancing party Rlngler hall tonight; excellent music; 75c a couple. Woman's Exchange. 1S3 Tenth street, lunch 11:80 to 2; business men's lunch. ' E. S. A. C. dancing party Rlngler hall tonight; excellent music; 75c a couple. D. Chambers ft Sons, opticians, $21 Morrison street, corner of Sixth. . W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington, i ,. , Vj. S. A. C. dancing party Rlngler hall tonight; excellent music-, ,75oa couple. Rohse's park is now for rent to lodges and private parties. , Dustless streets, Portland Road ing company. . .. Oil- - Dr. Greene, Medical bldg. . Home phone. Berger, signs, show cards. 186 TamhtlL Journal want ads. le a word. TV POWER WIRES TO GO : V, ' UNDERGROUND Actual- construction work on the un derground system for th distribution of electricity for- th , Portland . Railway, Light A Power company, will ba start ed within the next four or flv weeks. For nearly two years the company of .. f iclals have been trying to- decide tlie problem, . --.- , - M. S. Hopkins of Columbus, Ohio, consulting engineer for the owners or the property, arrived yesterday and will remain in Portland until the task has been completed. Th city ordinance -relative to wires in th business part of the city allows th company until September -1, 1908, to complete the Work.. .. . .:. ' Low, Excursion Rates ' to : . ' Eastern 'Points. ' The dates of sal tr: . ' ' -' June 19, 20. . ,. ' (' July 6. T, J2. 23. l : . August , 7. 61. 21. " Canadian Pacific Is the road. For full particulars regarding rates snd varia ble route offered apply at local office, 141 Third street. NO ID TO cm' sons Weak, Unsatisfactory Qiar- . ter Cause of Host of Legal . . Actions Against Munici palityStreet Work In definitely Delayed. i'llore suits are pending In the stats circuit - court - in which the city is In volved in respect to . street Improve ments than for nearly, all other cause combined, and all are due to allly pro visions In : the city charter :. which should be -changed at once in order to incur the city some protection against persons who would resort to any course to delay ; improvements,, said Deputy City Attorney Frank S. Grant at yes terday's meeting of the street commit tee of the city council.' Grant referred in particular to three suits in which an appeal had been taken to the circuit court, after the property owner had appealed to the viewers and lost. , The owners also lost in the state court, and have now filed a writ of re view, and ' will carry the cases to the supreme court of the state. This means that the Improvements win be delayed until tha matter is finally adjudicated in the courts. ..... Delay Improvement for Tsars. 'Such a nroeedur la lllv in tha ex treme,", said Grant. - "The right of ap- eal in. such instances should be Uni ted to the state circuit court, but the charter elves the Drooertv owner the right to carry the cases to the supremo court, wmcn simply means tnat tney are riven runner opportunity to- aeiay tne mnravement because the matter could oe settiea rainy in me circuit court. ''There are many . thins in the ores- ent charter which need changing, but the most important thing to , be , re minded is the method of making street improvements. We are woefully deft dent In. our present methods, and a change is needed In Which the city is accorded the same protection that a few disgruntled property owners can secure. The general public always suffers In such a case, and I do not think that the charter should be so worded that the public should suffer while persons who are known to be opposed to every thing in the way of civic improvements should be protected to the extent that they can hold up the entire Tity. There are many suits nendina- I state courts in which the action was brought for no other purpose than to mi p: provement. rh , assessments were fairly made and an anneal to the view era hrouarht out the truth of this eon. dltlon. Despite this the property own ers appealed to the circuit . courts. Their appeals were lost there, and now writs of review, are being prepared to carry tne cases to tne supreme court. This grants two actions for one suit, that in fact should not have been car ried Into, the courts at all. - Civil Bervloe at fault. One also hears much talk Of revising the charter in respect to v the clvl service commission. This Is a depart ment or tne city government that all approach gingerly, but the reoent fiasco In regard to- the city detectives has led tn f h. nnnilla, nn ninn that f.rto n rr- sltions should be taken out of the civil service and made appointive by the bead of the department. . a . it is contended that the chief or police should be allowed to appoint his own staff of detectives free from civil own staff of detectives free service qualifications inasmuch as they form an advisory function in the main and' because their removal should be arranged in such a manner that it could be- accomplished without revealing the secrets of the polie department to the extent that justice Is foiled. If the mayor and executive board can be held responsible for the chief of police they could also be held respon sible for a few detectives and In event their removal should be deemed neces sary for the good of the service it should be accomplished for no other reason, say those who have watched the attempt to remove the detectives. Testa sot Competent. - Another feature in regard to the civil service commission Is in respect to the examinations which candidates are re quired to pass before being admitted into the city's service. A notable ex ample of this was the appointment of Bruin ton an examination In which ex perience was the only qualification. Other examinations in which changes are urged respect stenographic clerks. This class includes stenographers for all classes of work yet at a recent ex amination the same studies were given 10 a large- class seexing appointment to fosltlons in the offices of the city audi-' or. tha cltv attornev and tha civil service commission. In the cltv auditor and civil service commission's offices the work Is nearly all copying-while in the city attorney's oince tna worx requires expert knowl edge of stenography and- shorthand. The latter position also requires famil iarity -with legal terms and this forms no small part In the requirements f tne applicant, to group the candidates in such a manner and give them the same examination often results in giv ing the departments Just - the kind of cierKs tney do not want and can not use in tneir particular une or work. AT-THE THEATRES Ko Rain at the Oaks, t : People do not have to get wet If they visit the Oaks. In the . afternoon th band of White and Oold gives its regu lar symphony concert matinee on tha stage of th big free alrdome. In the evening, the Allen Curtis Comedy com-. pany presents "me oin " a musical extravagansa in the same place. . Under the - alrdome every one may - be dry, comfortable and well entertained. . V C Last Tirne Tonieht. - v- " The closlna- performance of Howard Russell's play, "Th Swindler," will b given by the Baker stock company to night. This has been one of the-theatrical events of the year, and the Baker theatre has been crowded te the doors at every performsnce. . "Capital V. Labor? Tonight. ; ''.The Blunkall-Atwood company will tonight repeat at the Lyric its phe nomenal success in the great Industrial drama "Capital Vs, Labor."' Th won derful strike scene is one of th most Impressive stage situations ever - pro duced. Last performance Sunday night V - . "General Mlxnp." -; J' Tonight Will be the last of "General Mlxup." who has been waging 1 warfare against the blues at the Star theatre all week. There will be two performances of this lively musical .comedy this evening, the performances beginning at 7:60 and 6:15. New songs, dances, com edy and dialogue. , - - Sunday at tha Grand. Tomorrow there will be the usual per formance at the Grand, and the Sunday shows will be the last opportunity to see the . present fine program. Tner are some wonderful specialties' on the current bill, such as Marxello' trained birds and th Webb Romalo troupe of balancers. ' The three areat Industrial ntlr.n England, France and Germany each consume aoout ho per cent or th manu factured goods produced at home. The CI,...- ..11.' 1 K - - . . . . manufactured goods abroad. - IM FIRST TAFT BUM1 i:i IMGOU John A. Carr Initial Booster in Beaver State for - . Ohioan. I John' A, Carr,' one of Portland' old time residents, who has lived at East Third and Ash streets for a number of years, claims the distinction of being the first man in Oregon to wear a Taft button. ' Mr. Carr says he first donned the emblenoatlo features 1 of tha ' presl t t X!' 'John A. ' Carr. , dentlal nomine on April j 15 and - ha worn it since that time during all of the lime he had his clothes on. He ex pects to keep wearing it Until Taft is elected president of the United States, after which he will keep It as a relio of the campaign.. Mr. uarr, who pnaes nimsesix on Do ing a political oracle, was born in Ken tucky 74 years ago and since his early manhood has taken a great interest in the political happenings of the - nation and of the state in Which he haa lived. He came to Oregon In 1866 and has lived in Portland for the greater - part of that time. Prior to that date he lived in California for a number of years, being one of the pioneer members of the Odd -Fellows' order of that state, having joined In 1866. r Mr. Carr believes that money will be the controlling Influence In the coming campaign. The money also will be cor poration 'money, which will be spent di rectly, he says. In vast and unlimited quantities either to elect one presiden tial candidate or to defeat the other. "If the money is equally divided," pre dicts Mr. Carr, "Bryan -will be the next president. But If Taft has the big side of the sack he will beat Bryan. Money can beat Bryan or it can beat -Taft, and money will decide the battle In No-, vember." . Mr.. Carr expects to leave for New York -the first of the month and while in the metropolis is planning, to visit the national headquarters and give the managers some insight into, the political conditions, prevailing in Oregon.,. AXDEES0X BELIEVES NEW TRIAL COMING (Salem Boreas of JTh Journal.) . Salem, - Or., June 20. Joe Anderson, convicted of ' the ; murder of Engineer Harrv Losan on the Fourth atret brldae across Marouam's aulch. in Port land, and sentenced to be hanged next Friday, June 29, Is confident of a post ponement of sentence - and believes a new trial will be granted. In this be lief Anderson is composed and gives the kepers at the state prison- little trouDie. THE WHITE TEMPLE Twelfth and Taylor Streets, Rev W B RileyDeD; . Famous Minneapolis Preacher, SPSAJCS TXSEB TXXSB BVVDAY. . . 10130 A. 26 . "Obedience and Blessing" " 3t30 2. X. fMatcal Confessions" Servlc for Toung Men and Women. - - Ts45 r, JC. "AFool Farmer" VAZ.0OZ.U O. 2CABTZ2r. AZTS CKOBU8 OX 100 ruxamn urBOiAi, itrrsxa B2ATS A2TD STAJTDCTa StOOBK Dr.1 Benjamirf Yoling TAYXOB STREET SftXTKOSXST . CSOSOH, Corner Third and Taylor Street. Morning Service: 10:30 o'clock. ' 8TJBJXCT J'BIues! - Evening Service: 7:45 o'clock. .- 81JBJECTI r - . "Entenglements" . Large Chorus Choir, direction of Prof essor. W. H. Boy SrT , PORTLAND Th Academy fits for ,. Eastern - ' and AC A flFRlV A - Primary and nfufilJIjlll 1 Grammar School 80ta Tear Opes celves boys and SeptMabw tl, 08 rl as - early a s , . -, ' th age of six and fits them - for the Academy. Well equipped laboratories In the departments of Chemistry and Pnyslca All depart ments are in chara of thoroughly Qual ified and experienced teachers., A Gymnasium in chars of a skilled director. Field and track athletics. - A well appointed residence hall, for girla Office hours 9 a. m. to 12 m.-- 2 p, m. to 4 p. m. - '.'. . - TEA U 'How has s5 dainty a drink as tea gone over , the world so far, arid- made friends so many?' .4 - Tour, grocer returns your money if you don't like SchilUng's Best; w pay him. BuKi Portland Heights Residents . Plan to Spend Big Sum for" Scenic Driveway Over looking Scenic Beauty Surrounding City. . ' - As the first step in tbtf civic Im provement of Portland suggested by R. H. Thompson a week agor the special commute of Portland Heights citlxeos is pushing the plan of making - Vista Drive, from the Ford street bridge to Montgomery street drive, the most beau tifully parked as well as natural drive way In America, To further this pur pose they announced at the 'meeting of the street committte of the council yes terday afternoon that- they would spend $160,000 to beautify the drive If the plans outlined by Landscape Architect Olmstead of Brooklin. Mass., were al lowed to be carried out. f These mans Include the wldenina of Vista Drive from SO to 60 feet, a. Tow ering of . the grades. lensrthenlnar of curves and the building of a stone pro tection wall, installation of electric and gas lamps and the construction of a aric on the brow of tne hill overlooking ne city ana the tjoiumma ana Willam ette rivers, .as far as the snowcapped peaxs in tne east ana north. , . . . ; Sosnlo Boadwey, ,' Should this be carried out. Vista Drive would beoom on of the show iace of the oountry. At present, al hough unpaved. with steen aradea and so narrow that it is hard for carriages to pass, it Is regarded as one of the most beautiful stretches of roadway to be found,, from a scenic point of view, Beginning at tha Ford street bridge across- the Canyon road It winds around tne eage or tne heights, tnrougn wooas and past the beautiful residences on the hillside, runnlnr lnta Montgomery drive. which comes up from the . east, a dis tance of more than 1,000 feet It is planned to widen tha approach to Mont gomery drive as well as the Vista road way, so that the descenCto Montgomery street will be easy and safe. The committee oresentina- the matter to the council secured Mr. Olmstead to draw plans for the proposed Improve ment. He suerested that enouah land below the present drive be condemned to wiaen in roadway to twice its pres ent width. This was found Impractic able, however, and so it Is planned to carve a portion of the hillside away enough to make the desired Increase in width. Mr. Olmstead was also anxious to see the land at the brow of the hill, where the best view of the city and the mountains is to be had. reserved for a public park, thus preventing addi tional residences from spoiling the view. ; Kav personal Pride. ;' . Tha men who nroDos constructing fn new road J. C. Alnsworth, I. Lange, W. II. Fear, 8. O. Reed. H. C Campbell, J. D. Hart, E. L. Thompson and M. C. Georgeall have their homes on the heights and although not bwners of other real -estate thereabouts, are anx ious to beautify and Improve their own residences. The fact that th property on the heictits Is none of it for sale is pointed to by the members of the vy ma memoers or tne proof that their plan, is state proposition, but is le wish to- beautify and commute as not a real es evinced by the improve Portland as a residence city, Th English and American mil is 1,760 yards, or 6f280 feet. In France, Holland and Belgium It is LOOO meters, or 1,064 yards. In Spain it is 1.622 yaras; in kussis, i.iot yards;-in China, bum yaras; in nor way ana tsweaen, 11, 600 yards; in Germany it equals thre English miles: in Italy, 2,025 yards; In Portugal, 2,250 yards; in Austria, 8,297 yaras, ana in uenmaric s,zss yaroa. BAKER THEATRE rhone Mala I A-6J66 Geo. X, akrt Gen. icaaagram. . Matinee Tonight, Last Two Times. By Howard Russell, popular member of Baker Stock Company. , An . instantaneous success, r - Evening prices -26e, 26c, 60c. Mati nee, 16c, 26c. XT art wk. starting to morrow matinee "Th Henrietta." THE GRAND Vaudeville deluxe i Entire week of June 16, 190S. XX.Z.E. MAKrET.X.O'M Troup of Wonderful . Trained 2Urds. WEBB-ROMA Z.O TSOtmi, . Aerobatlo JTovelty. F. F. Montreesa, that I. A. T. S. E. Man, Baowlng "Don Juan." ' '.. Besides -a host of other -.big acta THE STAR Musical Comedy Week of June It. 1908 Two show every evening First at 7:80, second at 9:15 p. m. Lower floor 2 5o, balcony 16c Matinees dally at 2:60 p. m., 15c Th Armstrong SCusloal Comedy Co. Offer the new military musical sattlre. "GEITEBAb MTX-TrP." SCAJtQTSAU G BAITS Pan tares ; Ad . vanced vaudeville Attractions To night and all this week th Ten Colored Knights. An absolutely new and origi nal act consisting oi coiorea comeaians in singing, dancing . and monoloxu. Soecial added attraction. Toroat and Trained Booserm, assisted by th dainty and vivacious Mile. Flor d'AIIxa, - Three performances dally. Popular prices. Curtain at 1:80, 7:80, p. m. "Vr , .-, NICKELODION 130 Change ILvcry Day XUt GOOD SUBJECTS. TBSBBi 10 A. It to ur.it sTTKPKOirr coircsmTS at aao By th Orchestra of Wh A Gold. - ' TOHTGBT AT til 5 L A' Big Scream in Two Acts, "1831 JOUT WXDOW." Hear Marguerite La Ponte, "I'm Look . Ing for th Man Who Wrote th Merry Widow Walts." "A SWELL SHOW" says vrybody. Every night this week. Peoples Safc:Dcposit Co. Offer 8 per cent guaranteed annual dividend PREFERRED STOCK. Shares 21.00 each. Common stock bonus. 'IN VESTMENT FULLT SECURED. Call or write, J. E. McOmber, Secretary, Dekum bldg., Portland, Or. . gebwab Printing Cd ttT WOlLK. UtAMOHAtl nttcwti B 4'TH 8TARK STREET) "Ji Contaroatlom Custodian" : SAVKGS BMIi - PAYS 4 Per Cen t ; OPEN For the convenience of its customers , on Satur day evenings from 6 to 8 114 Second Sf. Corner Washington PORTLAND, OR. . I Core Without an Atom of Drugs or Medicines DR. Ne J. FULTON NATUROPATH.' Taft Won't Take Medicine He doesn't believe In feeding on ail ment attempting to cur another, Hi our for everything Is "According to Nature That Naturopath!-. That's what I practice, I give no medicine at all. I our without, drug; and all affliction of men and women, curable by anybody. Tms woxAjr was cubed bt TA7T SffiBTSOB. . Milwaukee. February 27, 19 OS. For z year I aurrered from inflammation, and those delicate troubles usual to my sex, and several times during the last 12 veara waa unable, for month in Km . . . . .. , , . i i w via tu x irci, miu w tn inn mm I greater part of th time for 18 month befor l.went to Doctor Fulton. At 1 1 inai iiraj i naa com to in conclusion that my kidneys were affected. When I began treatment with the doctor last May I waa bloated, had throbbing pain in my neaa, ana ai limes a severe pain In th region of my heart. I also wm exceedingly nervous and my lower limbs seemed heavy and lifeless and very much swollen. After the first few Naturopathic treatments I waa less ner vous than I had been for years, and AT THE! END OF FIVE WEEKS WAS A NEW WOMAN! Now I can do aU kinds of work, and lately WALKED FIVE MILES IN ONE DAT I MRS. SARAH HATH A WAT. ,, BjHltracATxssr; beubaxgza. All stomach troubles, all kinds of few male troubles, or any other disease, no matter what will more readily yield to the Naturopathic treatment than to any drugs or a million bottle of th stuff called patent medicines. DR. N. J. FUITON 21 S TWelfth St.. two blocks south Jef farson car, one block from either 11th or- 13th etreet car. Offlc Hours, 9 to 12, 1 to 4. Horn Phone A-2123. TEETH WITH OR WITHOUT PLATES .-, i OOT Pf WW8 rZQTLM -j We can do your entire Crows, Bridg and Plat Work in a day if necessary. Positively Painless Extracting Pr when dates or hrMres are . ordered. Seaaitrv teetn and root remvd with out tli least pain. . .Ten chalra Only th most scientific and careful work. 80 TBAJ6S XV POBTXwUTO. W- A WKrT ABX ASBOCIATXa " lOlV piaiss Den tlst a. Palling Bldg, Third and Washington 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays 9 to 12. Painless Extraction. 60c; Plates, 16.00. Both Phones. A and Main 2029. A 1 Woman Spoololty UBS. 8. 2C. CSAB, th only Chinese - woman doctor in this city. 6b has cured many af flicted sufferers. Cured private and female dis eases, also throat and lung troubles; stomach, bladder and ' kidneys and disease of - all kinds that th human flesh Is heir to. Cured by Chinese herbs and roots Remedies harm lesaV. . No. operations. Iloneat reatment. Ex i2,6ii MOH.R1SON ST, L. . ...... : . , ... i. . t . ... LIBRALlY-VG 4 s NOTICC! X It has ba decided to close th library Contest s Wednesday, Tnn - 14, 1908. All ballots deposited b'for the cloning of th three poUn-j , - plaee, cm that day. er nu a. N A; 2606 library given away absolutely free, 'An elegant library. of J i volumes and handsome golden oak oases will be given to th lodge,' school, church, club Or society. In Portland securing the largest number of vet,. Votes will b Issued with pald-in-advanc subscriptions to Th Journal at f u lows: One year, 17.60. 760 votes; six months, 13.76, 200. , votes; thr. i months, 81-96, -126 . votes; on month, . 65 cents, 40 votes. nn.i every merchant listed below will give with each 10-cent purchase on vuta. "At th close of th contest the lodge, school, .church, club or society Motiv ing the -largest -number of votes will be awarded the library complete, with cases.' Current accounts when promptly paid are entitled to vote. The library Is on exhibition In the window of th east side office. 260 East Morrison etrt. Ballot boxes are located at Holsman's Jewelry store, 149 Third street; White Front drug store, 128 Grand avenue; Watts-Matthieu 1 drug store, 276 Ruswoil street, - where all votes should be depdsited. - Trad with th following roar- cnants ana get Dusy wnn me votes: W. 2Z. HJLBKZU ft CO, dry goods, clothing and shoes, 880 to 884 East Mor rison street - - X. SOUMAIT, ' jewelr, .149 ' Third street..' Simtn 8180.- ... , , - -,- ,-.-. wr ' O. X. HOPSTEATEB, photographer, 166ft Third street. Pacific 17J0. KASSEBZiT TBAJTS7EB CTOB AOB CO offlc and warehouse 111-118 North Sixth street. '- Main 1686. A-1686. TBS 8. K. BBATWABO CO, sporting goods. 122 Grand avenue. Seat 288. XUBEBTT COAT ft ICB CO, ffio 812 Pin trt. Horn A-8181, Mala 1462. . ; . i TDXCAV COAX. CO., Offlo 129 Bum sld street. Main 2776,. A-2T74. - BUBCK ft OSTS264 merchant tailors. 826 Stark street. .. Paolflo 200. OBSOOV HEWS CO cigars and newa 147 Sixth tr C W. Bv. ZXitET, plumbing and gas fit ting, 607, William avenue. East 4226. B. A. " VTXJ602r8 WBTXTB TBOBT OBVa mtCSLS. 122 Grand av. E. 2668. A. K. WlUSn, groer, X36 Grand avenu. B-126L East 28S. , T2CB KODEIi BAX8SB 8B0I. finest hop in th eity, 91 KUth street. 2CAS01WO TSimVB GBOCXBT. 286 7anihlll, corner Park. Mala 1621. A-8787. CBXCAGO aXABXST, na ta, 28? Third street. Main 418. KOBBIBOa- E1ECTBIOAI. CO, 291 East Morrison street. East 9128, B-162C. ' WATTS-KATTBIET7 CO, druggist, 276 Rusaell street. East 462.' SB. B. 82. WB1GHT, dentist. 241 U Washington, comor Sevntn. Mala 2119. AUOB 26X97X26. flat millinery, 469 Washington street, i . -f , . . -. 8XAJTK8 ft AYJTB, wood dealers, yard East Eighth and Mala streets. East 116.- -- ;- . 0TTEB-BT7T BBBAD CO, corner Second and Columbia . strts; retail 146 Third street. . . -, :j, . . MOOBB BBOB, east side news deal era and confectionary, William avenue and Russell street . East 4798. B. A. MoADAMB, bicycle and sport ins goods, Williams avenu and Knotf street East 2482. - WTTJUABrT AVE. tTsTPlBTT.T.a AO- TOBT, umbrella and leather goods, 644 William av. iiuv. rAXBTS XV TSC8 BA02C SCB TO KXDBET TBOVBXJB, ZB1TPTX0B8 OB" TXB PACE ' AITS BOST, OTTB TO BXOOS B.X8BA8B, BKBT7- jarATXBX, aTZBTOVSBXBS, Ar All Cured by Impondero -Therapy! Treatment WAY Don't you get sound and healthy. (re from pain, enjdy your llf a you should T 31v you th chance, and all you hava to do 1 to ACCEPT IT ' OOBTT DSXvAY BUT OAX& at oaraa Offlc Hour 10 a. m. Xo p. m. IlIPCSDERO-TnERlPY COMPANY (98 Merchants Trust Building, Portland, Oregon. TEETH Save nioney Com and hsv free-examination - WB EXTRACT TEETH FREErSIT. VER .FILLINGS, 86 UP: GOLD FILL. INOS, 76c UP; SET OF TEKTH. 84.00: SPLENDip SET, 98.00; GOLD vKUWNH, II. SO ID IB.OO. ; , . All work guaranteed for ten veara. Ladv attendant slwavs Present All work don absolutely without pala by stwuuisii iron ii n- jiwr n perlenca Boston Dentists Xtom Paon A-8O30. v Phon Kala 8030. - ' 91H XCorrison St, Oss. Postoffloa ' Hemlock Salve Nature's Remedy for Piles . CTJBXS TO 8TAT CTTSX9., - FOB PXXE3 OaXT. 75 Cents Bkldmore's Drug Store, 161 Third 8t Woodard, Clark A Co. Drug Store. Watts A- Mattheul, Cor. William and Russell. Mad by J. Paul Gardner, 608 IB. Stark, KatK'i MAIR BALSAM naa and bmtin th ath ProOMHa a loxunABt rwrth. ri't to ator H air o iia Ymtiiftil Color. Cam Miy A naM h.tr U.u, c - will b ooaated. J-sltiyly no vote soivi at. M4HH)4vfTm4HH -1 ' HBissiFurjiMizPA TATX.OB BT4HTOX piumbing an! gas fltUog. 208 Pin street CBBTBAXt 2CABZBT, meat and fish. 129 Grand avenu. 11-18 S. Kaat 418. B. A. BO-VB. wallpaper, painter anJ decorator. 164 Union av. East 109S. BOESgEX ft ntBT. roeaU and fish. 646 First st Main 1979. ,.. . ; CBUJtCMXJIT BB08, wood dealers, MarshUl and 12th sta Both pbonea OOXJ8TAVBa GBOOXST, 271 Bus. Mil- St ?ast 6 SO. r0BaL jrroor1. tn Washington t Main h7. A-ai7. fcTV -t ATIS, barbatv 148 WUllams fXrvCZimt ft Bum, wall paper and painta, 406 Morrison stT Main 1672. opp. Meier Frank. Mala 7218. SY55ar.?.rr TBiaro ft cxjBAvxsa WOMKS, 299 Grand av. East 868. SVBBTSZBS FXTEZ. . CX Long or short wood. B-1681; East S08L Offlo and yard Thlrty-slxtt and Hawthorn C. Xj. 02nLBOarv 'j lnsmlto. 288 Grand avenue. Hist 6008.- - -. BAJOBB, optician. Dr. B. J. Kills, as sistant Main 18?4. Ill 4th sc WOBTXWXBT . OOTg ' CO, portlng tooda 118 84 st Main 2006. -T " OOIOSSIAB BLABSWABB CO, bar ware, mechanics' tool and cuUery. 169 2d st Main 4187. i . BVBBXA CABBZAOE WOBKS. Mfg. and repairers of carriage and wagoua. 818 Burnsida Pacifle 2047. WOOBKAW 2VADJTDBT CO Ron it h "IS. F4n'bd Work. Woodlawa 1238. 42T Dekum avst.i ' ; . 70208 8 CmMTOtA Cleaning and dyeing; quick work. 46 4th at OOX.CBTBXA TtBM CO Flsa, oysters, Wl??' S' Jtt0- Mala 64 A-6666. Third and Ankenv sta. . J". ST. BOaTBXXiXi ft CO, meat. Wood-, lawn 8: C-1886. 114 Union av. north. POBTXASTD TEBT ft AWBTNG CO, tents and awnings, window awnings and porch curtains a specialty. 14 N. Front. 2C 8. XO!E Real estate and Invest, menta Room 411 Corbtt bldg. Mala 6660. . ... KO BTTrSaSTTS, BO OAS, 2fO COCAIBB The Old Reliable CHICAGO Painless Dentists 9XATX STOOD THB TEST OP TXKB s This offlo iu aulnnal with aTl th latest appliance and formulas for do ing high-class work. I bad 27 teeth extracted hv ti. ! of Vegetable Vapor and cheerfully rec ommend th method;, had no raJn or bad result . MRS, f - DEBRANT. - . .ancouver. Waah, OUR PRICES 28-K Crown K it Bridg Work, per tooth 5.5 fe0. CJ?wftr,', ! 3.50 to J .... Best Rubber Plata a. Aluminum Llnd fMuiii;V",,,1006 10 J5-V Gld Fillings .......... ga.QO and on Vegetable Vapor used only by us for- nuuw AiuKUDf ...... .....r( Chicago Painless Dentists COB. TBT AMD WASSXB QT 03T . . 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