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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY -EVENING, JUNE -24, 1808. yg '- Town Topics XOXICIIX'S AMUSEMENTS. Heiltfr .... ."The Toy Shoo." Baker ; ..,.,... "The Henrietta" Btar "Charley's Undo." 111 ....... . . . . . 4 . .H.V1.V Marquam Vaudeville The Oak.. Concerts 2:30, 8:80 p. m., . ... f ............ "WhJrley-Girley- Lyrlo ......... ."A Gentleman Convict." The annual tea at the Rat ton noma given yesterday afternoon was largely . attended and was one of the most elab orate ever given for the entertainment " of the old people. Those In tha receiv ing line were Mrs. A. H. Willie. Mrs. Mary Knox, Mrs. A. R.. Rumaey, Mrs. John A. Burgard, Mrs. A. Lang. Mrs. D. M. McLaughlin. Mrs. B. F. Weaver and Mrs. A. Shannon. Tha dining room : was decked with large bunches of. Caro line Testout roses. ' The candy table was an attractive feature . and was served by young ladies of the Third Presbyterian church. The program of . muslo was under the direction of Mrs. juyroa Miuer. unose who mo pari, were Miss Grace Campbell. Miss Alice Juston, Miss Catherine - Covach, and Miss Sarah Glance. Miss Mabel Bel- over gave soma readings ana was weu 1 received. Judge ODay In tha circuit court yes terday heard testimony In the east of the Gauld company against Stanley A Shoemaker to oolleot 8268 on a me chanio's Ilea for plumbing work In four bouses in Alblna, owned by M. B. Thomp son. IJ. S. Hlsrh was the -contractor. .tie subletting the plumbing. This U the ease In which an effort was made to attack the Gauld company on tha ' ground that it Is a member or an un lawful plumbing trust, but this question was ruled out In the preliminary skirm ishes. The defense now rests on tho assertion that tha material for which Jay is claimed did not go into the bulld ogs. Toe case : was continued Ifor . argument until next Saturday. ,,, Mr. B. G Mathews, wife of B. a Mathews, a pioneer resident of tha east side, died at the family residence. 9 East Alder streets, last Saturday after noon and was burled from the Haw thorne,. Park Presbyterian church,, of which congregation she wae a charter member, Monday, afternoon. Interment being; In Lone Fir cemetery. Mrs. Math ews was born In West Riding, York shir. England, October 30, 1842,. and was married to B. C. Mathews. January II, 1866, In Jacksonville, Illinois. She Is survived by her husband, two sons and a daughter, all residents of Port land... - The Sacred " Heart school will hold its i closing exercises next' Thursday evening, June 25. A number will also fraduate on that occasion, and the iplonias will be given them. . The Holy. Name society of this parish has - procured a beautiful banner. It will cost about $160. - It will be .blessed July-IS. - Representatives from all the Cat hollo societies will be Invited, and arrangements have been made for their entertainment. The Social dub. will blcV its regular whist and musical social this evening. 1 Rev. 4 George B. Van Waters, rector of St. David's Episcopal church, : has asked the police' to protect his home, the rectory at East Twelfth and East Morrison. A . roughly dressed -i man called there yesterday, and asked the little girl, the only occupant-of the house at the time, for the "proprietor,'4 ' demanding at the same time something to eat and 10 cents in cash. As Rev. Mr. Van Waters - will be absent from home for a day, or two he thinks the house should be -watched. Members of the city . council were again confronted with the arch of Wel lcome at 'Sixth and 'Hoyt streets when a communication from the Rose Festi val association was brought up. Be fore the letter was read. Mayor Lane referred it to tne committee on ju dlclary and elections. There are a number of claims against tha arch-for labor. ana material. , t ;.,.. ' A faithless bed-fellow, H. Puenoynl by name, helped himself to ISO and a watch- belonging- to A. Johnson In the Columbia hotel, ' First ' and Columbia streets, between midnight ana z o'ejock this morning. Johnson had taken the man in for the night, and was repaid . for his kindness by losing all the' valu ables in ma cioimng. Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches . or windows must be paid for In advance and used only between tha hours of S and 8 a. m. and 8 and p. ra. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste fully It will be shut off. Missing for a. week, the fata cf Ed M. Hunter, a runner for tha Interna tional hotel, was learned yesterday af temoon when his body was found float ing In the Willamette. He leaves two motherless children, who are living with an aunt, iiunter was years old. Tha report of the commutes on Ju diciary and elections recommending that the petition of O. F. Isaakson for a hearing cf the charges on which he was dismissed front the police force, be de nied, was adopted by the city council this morning. . Sheriff Steven yesterday 'afternoon closed tha saloon of F. C Markwardt at 111 Third street, on an attachment Is sued In a suit brought by the Mount Hood Brewing company. The company claims that Markwardt Is Indebted to it In tha sum of 1633 for rent and liquors. Ida Miller Brown baa begun suit for divorce from Frederick Emery Brown, to whom she was married September 1, 1908. 6he says that he Is a heavy drink, er. and frequently goes on sprees. She asks to resume aer maiden name, Ida Miller. . Til km yon and when I get my f-r-r-revenge IH go." K. G. Brooks hurled this - Una from ' a yellow-back full la the face of his landlady, Mrs. Nellie Coleman,, whose ancestors,-, like those of Brooks, came, from Sunny Af rica, 'and consequently Mrs. Coleman, ' a. comely grass widow, left her houa at .228 Lincoln street to run itself LIVESTOCK GLUO JlilOES GAfflE r Former State Superintend . ent' Placed, in Charge of r . Country Club Exhibit. George Gammle, who far many years has 'been superintendent of livestock ex hibits at the Oregon state fairs - at Salem, has been selected for the aame position by the Portland Country club and Livestock association, to officiate in that capacity during; the Pacific national- meet held here the week of September 21-26. - Mr, Gam into has been closely identified with the livestock in dustry of the west for a great many years, has been associated, with Judging committees in other . portions of the country, and Is thoroughly familiar with all the ribbon-wlnnlng fancy stock on the Pacific slope. . ; cx-:'-y'-:-: a fvarjra ef Entrus, :-V-';i; He will 'be in - charge of the I four important divisions during the 'expo sition here, entries for which are being received every - day. The classes . are as follows: . s - Division A Horses. - Class 1 Standard bred and Morgan horses These include stallions of 1. 2, 8 and 4 years of age; mares of 1, 3 and S years of agt with 4-year-olds accompanied by sucking foal or in foal. Three prizes, will be awarded in - each class. . . . '- ' Class 3 American, English,- German and French coach and hackneys, with aame classification as in class 1. Sweepstake medals for the best stal lion and mare, any age, are included -in these sections. Class 8 Imported and American pure bred Percheron and French draft horses, aame classifications as abova - Greater Interest will, of course, . be taken in the grand national speciai prises offered by the Percheron society of America, limited to stallions and mares shown at the different fairs dur ing the present summer and fall. The only condition la that the animal must be owned by the xhlbRor who muat bi a member of the Percheron society and his animal recorded. Gold medals and reserve ribbons go to the winners In this class. , Special Sheep FrlsM. T Class 4 -Imported and American purs bred Clydesdale and Englishshlre, usual Classifications. ' Class 6 Any draft breeds other than the preceding. - Class 6 -Jacks and Jennets. .. ' Class 1 Special cup claasea- -; Division B This will Include all classes of beef and dairy cattle, bulla cows, champions, hercs, groups, etc." Division C 6pclal prises and In- creased prises will be offered In the swine exhibits Included In this depart ment which embraces Poland Chinas, Berkshires, Duroo Jerseys. Any. other breeds, specials, with . -, sweepatake classes.';'-;. - -"."''.''- - Division D In ths - aheep division there will also be special - prises . and Increased prises - offered above all awarded at any previous shows held in the northwest. ' Classes Include, shorj wool mutton breeds, long-wool mutton breeds. Merlnoes, Angora goats, -with i sweepstakes in each individual class, j The Country club, snd Livestock as sociation Is receiving entries in all these divisions and classes sntt Is ' ar-' ranging for the premium list, announce. nent of which will be made within th next two weeks. while she swore out a warrant for Brooks, Threatening to Kill is the charge. "He's an all-around rampagln' coon7'' she declared He works In the Hotel Oregon barbershop. ' ' Clrculara offering a 13,000 reward for the canture cf the persona Who robbed the United States malls In Kansas City of 50,OOO ' and Jewelry worth a - for. uns have been received by Postmaster Mlnto. The theft was committed June 6. - - V- :.-. . . :. , - At a meeting of the city park board yesterday, afternooti Parxkeeper Mtsche asked for a draughtsman for his office wnich waa granted by the board. The position will be a civil service one and Will pay s a monuu, A gas range set too 'near the wall In the residence of Attorney . John 1, Whallay, 470 Flint street, was , the cause of a fire which damaged the house to the extent ot yesterday aiternoon. , , v. The baric Vendee was libeled yester day by Chatles Johnson, - a longshore man,: who was injured while at work June ; 18. He was injured by falling from a ladder.- Johnson asks H.&oy per sonal damages. v.-,';.1;:.; V Steamer Jesse Harklns. for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday.. Leaves Washington street dock at S p. m. -. -v; - . '. , I. ' ' Wonsleur Beaucaire.''.; dramatic read ing by Richard Burton, Saturday eve ning, unitarian cnapci. ' Woman's Exchange, 133 .Tenth street, lunch 11:30 to X; business men's lunch. . IX Chambers A Bona opticians. S21 Morrison street, corner of Sixth. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. . Dr. Greene, Mod leal blSg. - Home phona Berger, signs, show cards. 284 TamhH . Journal .want nda, le a word. - .: -1 It is hot; and 'all the boys" are going swin ming. L'et your boys go, too. Give them a couple of towels and a cake of Ivory Soap and let them Thus will you achieve a double purpose the boys will have a swim, which is good; and - a bath, which is better " vory Soap It Floats V-.." 'Vfr- 2 ' MANY PEOPLE GOING : TO BEACH RESORTS Rail, Steamboat .Lines and Sum- mer - Hotels are Much , ; Improved. '' . The rising; temperature : In Portland the cast few days Is anoarent at the coast by the Influx of aeaslders. Peo ple are swarming; to the beach, filling the cottages and resorts, the little ham-' lets on the north and south shores one bustling with activity and the season la on in full blast. - Tourists who.snend one summer at the seashore return year after year and each time bring with them new recruits to enjoy an uneeaa- lng round of pleasure fromt the'openinx until -the close of the season. These, words of an old fisherman best describe life at the resorts: "Thar ain't . no . hurry, an'- thar ain't ho worry, an' the ttaes jest roit araouna.- in aaamon to the . pleasure of surf bathing,. , tennis playing, dancing and other various en tertainments' that are to be had at the coast, are the innumerable and ideal. In land trips. The- most enjoyable and scenic are the paths that' lead to a chain of fresh water lakes that extend along the peninsula.- -.-- .'. . At the time of the passing of v aha fleet a picturesque woodland trail wss cut from the Hotel Moors td Tillamook Head; this is-a walk that will no doubt be popular with aeaslders this season. The transportation , facilities to tha coast were never before ao luxurious and adequate. . The Astoria A Columbia River railroad runs trains dally, leav ing -Portland at 6:30 p. nw through to Seaside, and returning leave Seaside at 4:50 p. m., arriving at Portland at 10 p. m. These evening trains . both carry a dining car and the cuisine Is up to the highest standard or elegance. They also run morninir trains and a sneclal Satur day train, leaving Portland at 2:20 p. m., arriving at Seaside at 6:55 p. m. -Tha popular excursion steamer T. J. Potter, of the O. R. A N. - company, beginning this morning, runs dally on regular schedule regnrdlfss of tides, making a msgniflcent daylight trip down the Columbia,-connecting- at Mejcler-with the 11 waco railroad, thence to the North Ucach resorts, which are scattered - the entire length of the beach, where rates can ha had to suit the visitor. The capacity-of the hotels at both Seaside and North Beach the past sea son were taxes to the uttermost and in' spite of the fact that many of theee ! places have Increased their capacity it I is barely possible . that accommodations will bo ample for the immense number of people that will leave the city dur ing the swelterlns days of July and August to enjoy the cool ocean breezes and the delightfully refreshing ' surf bathing: at the beach.' - Thoee, who, an ticipate an outing at the popular re sorts during their -vacation should make reservations at an early date. At Sea Bide, the Hotel Moore, overlooking; the Ocean," Is strictly first-class In every detail and affords accommodations that can be equaled -at only the best Cali fornia and eastern resorts at double the price.-??' . ,. .-.., -':-,. . . Locksley-Hall, aa usual, will be a most popular family hotel and will have to offer In the way of an unusual attrac tion a real Russian count who -will ar rive during the month of July. ' Necanicum Inn and Pacific View hotel, located at the turn of the new boule vard, with their beautiful grounds and abundance of fragrant flowers, afford unexcelled accommodations ' and ,-bome cooking. --'' - - Commercial hotel, near the depot snd in the heart of the business center of Seaside, la the leading commercial ho tel. ' ' ' At the North Beach many people will enjoy the hospitality of The Breakers, Its coM porches with their swinging hammocks and . great easv chairs, flap ping awnings and tanglea of growing vines, temptingly Inviting. Hackney Cottage, at Sea View, Wash., Is roomy,' comfortable and cordlal-ln fact. Is an Ideal spot for a summer by the ocean. Other popular resorts on .the North Beach are The Shelburne House, Seaview, North Beach Inn.- Newton Sta tion, Sunset Cottage, The White House, Harvest Home, The Brltt and -Mrs, Sa rah Charoberlin's are most inviting re sorts on - the Washington side of the Columbia. - These -places -are all beautifully- situated, -with ample grounds, snu rival each other for the cordial en tertainment they afford their guests. I1.8S for men's Il.tOleiVd 14.00 Ox- ent; all ivew styles, all sizes. Sample ent: alt new styles- and sizes. Sample Shoe Store CQ-, .First and Madison or 7 If your meat desler does not carry U. B. government inspected meat cnange your dealer, or request him to get It for you; he can do so. ST I5X3H1 KTTET A BIT. $10.00 SET W&C TEETH FOR Written Onarantet for . 10 Teprs. CnOWST8 Any tooth In , the mouth we crown with solid gold, 22k.. guar anteed to be the best, for sll inn only . . . . . i . . . . . .... .',,?' Any Porcelain Crown made -no mat ter what they ,,are called or how they are made, ' Our price slj fS is only . . . . 51eUU BBIDQEfl-Solld Gold Top, Solid Gold Backs. Porcelain rjni Fronts, per tooth .,,slW Solid Gold Teeth. J2k CM ft bridge, per tooth .... .... . All - other work same price. V ' proportionately. FA13TXESS SZTBAOTIOS Tree Wasa Plates or Bridges A to Ordered , Abiotnte onaranteea LILY DENTAL PARLORS TKIKS AND COUGH STBZBT8 Hours from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. -Fhono 4.-1010 Open Bandsys . " Sclz Royal DIuc Shoe $3.50 and $4.09 50ME men think $3.50 and $4,00 is enough to pay for a . shoe; if any of those prices fit your pocket, we'll show you the shoes that will fit your feet, and suit your ideas of style and finish. - , . - . , ' t You can pay higher, prices for shoes than these will cost you; and you can pay lower.' We advise you not to do it, when you can buy Selz Royal Blue; Less money means less quality; more money doesn't mean more quality. . , , ' Selz Royal Blue Shoe, $3.50 and $4.00. All Blseiand Widths ICarked la rials Sa Uta Cor. 7ih and lVash!ng!oo Sis. A Firm Foundation UNDER . a busi ness is be3t se cured by establish- ing yourself with a . ; modern banking - institution. We offer you; everything in the way of prompt ' service, liberal treatment and absolute safety. German - American Bankf Sixth and Washington Btreeta, Safe Deposit Boxes $4 Up Per Year I "An Invitation to Join in Wholesale Buying" It explains all about the Eilehs 500 Piano Club--how you . participate in its great savings $133 for Each Club Member Jells about club members' Free Life In surance Should be in every - home and read, by Every Person Contemplating the Purchase of a Piano. It's free for the : asking a postal will bring it Mention Club Booklet No. "7." Club is fast fill ingSend today. -' ; - v feilers Piano House 353 Washington Street, PORTLAND, OR. i III III li n SKKSZXSSSI2SZSISS3SS!SSSSia BSSaSSSSEZSSXEKI&lEXKKIUII Eat ' t fc ' , . . ' s S Oriental Aiictsbn Sale Taking steps to . further your best interests is to further our own as .' welt We accomplish this object by giving ; you full value for your money. No mat ter where you may direct your footsteps for Coffee, we doubt if you'll be able to get anything near as good as ours. Our Fine Multnomah Coffee r ' Is used in ' thousands of fami lies. Perhaps this is all the argu ment required m its favor, tor it is used in families . where, al though economy must beC; prac ticed,; the best coffee sold at this average price is "carefully sought for. Per lb. 25c; 5 lbs., $1.15. Juno . Java and Mocha Coffee r A true mixture of "Tava" and Mocha Coffee, and has a perfect, fine, true flavor with an inviting aroma; mixed 2-3 Java to 1-3 Mocha. Per lb., 35c; 5 lbs;, $1.65. D. C. B. Coffee A blend of the. finest bid Eat Indian private plantation coffees. D. C. B. Coffee is roasted to an exactness of even "condition. Per lb., 40c; 5 lbs.," $1.90. . D. C. BURNS CO. Coffee, Tea and Spices. , 208-210 ; Third . Street; Between Taylor; and Salmon. TEETH i5sv Save r.loney Li Coma and have Tree examination. W EXTRACT TBETH FRKfllBlI. VER FILLINGS, 85o UP: GOLD FlLL INOS, ffe UP; BET OF TEETH. 14.00: SPLENDID ' SET.--HOOi - GOLD CROWNS. IJ.B0 TO tS.00. .. , r All work guaranteed for ten rears. Lady attendant slways present ATI work dons absolutely .without pain by specialists of from It to 20 years ax. perletice, . , , ' ... Boston Dentists Koms PHona A-S09Q. -' Psoas Kala 8030. StlU Korriaoa U Ova. rostofflos. - 't ! Only 30 days fro'm now our two retail stores, 131 Fifth street and 1 287. Morrison, must vacate, and we will retire; from the retail business The entire stock, $30,000 of Ori ental curios, consisting of fine Satsuma silver, Cloissonne, new brass, bronze, ware, silk - embroidered Kimonos, Screens, carved Furniture, beautiful decorated Porcelain Tea Sets," and otheiri latest novelties, will be closed out at half price. Also, largest stock of fireworks for the Fourth H M n ii F. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING Phones fM in aln 1C5 Uomo A 1165 First and Oak of July, celebration, loudest dynamite crackers, Roman can dles, rockets, .mines and other large set pieces, for city and town displaying- goods.' . Future address to our wholesale house, 248Pine street. . 1 SALE DAILY 2:30 AND 7:30 P.M. ANDREW KAN & GO. 13LFIFTH STREET. 287 MORRISON STREET. CONSTIPATION, KIDNEY, LIV ER and RECTAL DISEASES CATARRH. RHEUUATISU Absolutely Cured by Icpon- dero-Tberspy Treatment Don't suffer on the radical promises of others when there is an absolute and sure car : awaltln yoo. a Call and' bsconvlnced..'.-'f'ir' IMPONDERO-THERAPy CO. , (ZVOOSPOBATZ9) V 008 xamhaata Trust BnlKUa. . '. ' PortUad, Orsfos. 's ; Hours-r-10 a. m, to p. n. Bunday 10 to II. Entranca SSSH Washlnton CVllff THGATUU 4DtLJ 14th and NVsbhigttt Three Xiirhts Beetunlns; Tomorrow. . 6pecial 2tlatme Saturday. Willhn Cclikr In the Delightful Comedy "CATJ3HX I IBB &AZS 8eats Now Sellirif. Evening, i to 80c; Matinee, 1. go to CAKES TCI AT HE Pbonss aiatn t - A-6J6U GEO. I BAKER. General Manager. Extra! Tonight and Tuesday Nisht . Two Mors Performances of the Ureat i Sucre, - - "THH BWIJOUB." Balance of Week. Brnnson Howard's -' . i Famous Plav, - ' "tbb HxaraisiTTA." As originally played by Stuart Robson and W. H. Crana Evenlrn; 25c. S5c tOc: matinee, 15. I5c. Hert Wees goyt's "A Bnnctt Of Ksys." MARQUAM GRAND Fan tages Advanced vauaevuie Attractions. tOinOIT AID ill, TRTS WEII TB COZ.01TIAX sUiTET, The daintiest and most pleasing musi cal act in present-dav vatidviUa - msa wasub Botrsos, In an act which eclipses the "Georgia Magnet' Miss Eolfson is assisted by Captain Leopold McLaughlin, world's - champion Jiu Jltsu wrestler. Three performances dally. Popular prices. Curtain at 2:80, 7:80. p, m. THE STAR Musical Ccr.eiy Week of ; 3xm, it, . 190. . . LAST WEEK OF TXM AXSTOWa KT7SXOA& COUXSf OOKYAITT. , Offering tha howling musical fare "OWmT.TW TTjrCXB." TIME and PRICES REMAIN tho SAM'S LYRIC THEATRE Both phones: Main 4685. Home E-1028 Week commsnolng Monday. June 83. 1908. Fourth week of the famous Blunkall-Atwood Stock Company In tha - beautiful domestic drama, ., "A GENTLEMAN CONVICT." MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday. Satur.' day and Sunday. - Prices lOo and 10a. Every evening at 8:S0. Prices lOo. SOo and 80c Boxes , 80c Office open 10 a. m. to 10 p. w.- - .! '; . TCE GRAND Vaudeville fieLcxe Entire Waelt of Juna 11, 1908. First appearance In Portland of tha Sul livan A Considlna Road Show. TSU 6SSAT OKXTO FAMXbT, Chinese Magicians and Illuslonlsta MXZB AITD MOU, 1 European Excentrlqulsts. KATEXV, CBOSS CO, "Roman Sports and Pastimes. NIGKELODION 130 HZTX. Change Lvcry Day ' au 0009 tnrBJzora. Concerts vl ',. S o'clook. . - ttJi "Whirley-Girley" Topical Musical Fantasy by ALLEN CURTIS COMEDY PLATERS Only musical extra vagansa In -town. Original New York Hippodrome ballet. Charily; Benefit Saturday Proceeds for PORTLAND VISITINd NURSE ASSOCIATION. i Buy a. ticket. . ii ii M Si Diamond Roof Stains MADE FROM CREOSOTB 5QaI. Lots 75c Per Qal, Portland Sash 5 Door Coi rOBTXJJTO. OB. t30 FXOVT IT. $1 a Week Will Do--$1 s Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware , : Sold on Easy Payments And you wear the goods while paying for them. : Every article guaranteed at prices less than others ask when you. g - r pay wan tun. Standard Jewelry Store g 189 THIRD STREET, BET. YAMHILL AND TAYLOR ii; ii ii ii : M u n ii I! ! M !! ii mm I advise toui - aa to equipment f and .in- V. N. RUBLE . vestments i In mines; . cimnn. or 25 years' mining: ex- ooiaen. ur. v , perlence; Information frea Offer of a treat mine to close an aetata D3AYAGE . STORAGE TRACKAGE p" CLAYS. MORSE ?2L 4th & DAVIS wSoa 13th A BOYT Machinery Safes jand Merchandise Moved & Stored SCTKOOXJI AJTD OOUUBOSS. A Perfuroad Luxury for lite LatS , As mvlgorttlng- as a Sea Bath. A Softens Hard water. 23 Bxtht 25 cents. tnuMkni BATHASwXET RICE FOWDER .- VecetsMe and Antltptiriilly Pure. SmHni an Oi.noc. Satr taa fftO row. w nm sr pin. J Leading Business CcIIe ELKS BUILDING Thoroughly equips for busi ness life. - Teachers all specialists. Day and evening sessions. Phones M. 590, A1596,;. . G .7. J CURES RHEUtIATISr.1 St22 l - as mm 'a 1m noiaen s . UU RbeumsUc . Cure M some. Sst bottls. am amuuriA bsokedt tojb. rhi:umati::i ,'b xts KAsx rosuea. Sciatica Nervoua Headaehsa Neuralgia ' Nearalslo Headaohaa) Nervousness Nervoua Dyspepsia Sleeplessness) - Nervoua Affeotiooa , ' TRADE! BUFFUSD BT AaW. Allen &Co. Wholesals and BetaU Dracflsts. 16th Kanhall SH. PcrUani, Cr. ! PACiriC COAST AQENT& ' A New Depsrtur Tha eost of lntermanta has bni grreatly reduced by tha lialman Under taking company. Heretofore It baa been the custom of funeral directors to make charges for all Incidentals connected, -with a fu neral. The Edward Holmaa (Jndertatt ing company, the leading- funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed front that custom. When casket la furnlshol by us we make bo extra charges for etRbalmlna;. b.earse to cemetery, outsiue box or any services that may b re quired of us. except clothing, cemetery and carriajrea. - thus effecting a saving of lit to 171 on sach funeral. THE .EDWARD lIOLr.lAiJ UNDERTAKING CO. aao xxxbo si- cob. saxsics. Nature's Remedy fcrPi!:s CUBES TO STAT CTntSO. roa nxrs osixt. 75 Cents Bkldmore's Prug Store. 151 Thiid f :. Woodard.. Clarke Co. Drue etore. Watts at Mattl)"!!. Cor. Williams ttt 1 . Russell. . Made by J. Paul Gardner. SOI E. EtarK Portland. COAL Ilcmncrer Cor,! The X3est Wyomln C1 on the I rt land MaikfC Bunkers IJ'1 snl ;.("' h!L 1 jialn 1, A-m i, i Schwab Pru:tin C 4 I f 1 141 !S T