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Town Topics
TONIGHT'S ASR'SESIEXTS.
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Hellig . , .'.Robert Mantell
Haker t , , ."A Bunch of Keys'"
Marquam .,...,......, . .. Vaudevllls
Orand , " Vaudeville
The Oak ... Concert 3:30
, Lost Baby," 8:16.
Lyrio ......... ...,,."A Hero In Rags'
Lawrence K. Evana, a, well known
member of the police department,, vu
painfully Injured yesterday afternoon
'during a game of baseball between the
- policemen's nine and that of the - Ge
' vurts store.- Evana waa making a run
. from first to eeoond base. The ball was
thrown to the baseman and both men
met In a head-on collision. The. second
baseman' struck Evans on the right
cheek with the top of hie head.' laying
the policeman out. He was revived and
broutrht to , the station, where ha again
. .' collapsed aiid was taken to his home In
. the ambulance. His injury- Is nothing
serious, .however, v and reports -. received
at tne station-tnis morning are to me
effect that -he 'will bs about In a short
- Beginning on Wednesday, July 1, the
Portland Kallway, Light Power com
pany will put on a package freight serv
' ice between East Portland and Oaxadero
. and Troutdale, handling packages on
passenger trains, leaving Portland at
9:16 a. nv, '1:16, 6:16 p. to., and on trains
leaving Caxadero at T:16, 11:16 a. m.,
and 8:46 p. m. Packages will ba re
reived and delivered at the company-
depot. East Water street and Haw
- thorne avenue.- For further information
i can n r address any ,f the company's
freight agents, or the traffic depart
ment. Pjtiona MalnMM. House T.
. Two examinations In the civil service
' -will be held July 29. The first Is to se
cure elifflbles to fill .two positions In
the bureau of printing, and engraving,
as transferrer (male), one at 12,406,
the other at $2,100 per annum, and va
cancies requiring similar qualifications.
The other examination is for negative
cutter and lithographic draftsman. In
the geological survey, at salaries rang
ins; from 61.60 to $3.60 per diem, accord
ing to skill. For these examinations,
application should be made to Z, A.
Leigh, poatofflce department
"The police are looking for Walter
Dahlenn, chauffeur, because his city li
cense has been revoked by the board of
automobile registry. Dahlenn collided
with a wason of 'the Crystal Ice A Coal
com pan- some time ago. He declared
the driver equally at fault The mem
bers of the board said If he could pro
duce a letter from the company sustain
ing his contention his license would
stand. But no letter has been forth-
coming, so Dahlenn is wanted. He car
ries Diue Daage 7t, is zu years ox ago
and lives at the Oak hotel. ,
Judge Bronaugtt in the circuit court
this morning gave Judgment for $$90.40
. in the ease of R. L. Wells against the
Great Northern railway. Wells asked
for $460 for the loss of a trunk, said
to have been burned in a wreck while
it was on the way from Chicago to
Portland In April, 1907. In awarding
damages the court refused compensa
tion for keepsakes and photographs
possessing a sentimental value, but re
garded as having no market value.
The distributing agent of a gang of
counterfeiters lias apparently taken a
fancy to the University Park grocery.
Several bogus coins have been found
in the till there recently. A $5 piece
and a 60-cent piece were passed on the
store yesterday. The secret service
operators will try to find the distribut
ing agent.
A. E. Lodell of Portland filed a peti
tion In the United States district court
this morning requesting that he be ad
judged a bankrupt His liabilities
amount to $2,366. and his assets $1,100.
Among others whom Lodell names as
creditors are several bartenders who
have not received their salaries.
The Mount Scott Improvement club,
of which Charles 8 tout is president
Ct. N. Ford vice-nresldent and V. I.
Marshall secretary and treasurer, has
filed articles of Incorporation with ths
county clerk. Its object is the pro
motion of the Mount Scott dlatriot, the
headquarters oeing in Arista.
Five men are taking the municipal
civil service examination at the city
hall today for master mechanics and
hydrantmen. There are several va
cancies to be filled. All of the men
passed the physical examination and
are spending the rest of the day on
the written tests.
Because Otto Dunn, one of the boys
shot at tlio recent disturbance of the
Tongues of Fire camp meeting at Mount
Tabor, Is not able to attend court, the
trial of A. E. Walker, charged with
assault with a dangerous weapon, will
'not be heard in the municipal court
until July 1.
James M. Haselwood of Medford, in
dicted by the federal grand Jury on a
charge of swearing falsely to a mineral
affidavit, pleaded not guilty in the
United States district court this morn
ing. Haselwood's case will not be
taken up until the fall term of the fed
eral court. ,
Mistaking, antiseptic tablets for cal
omel, so she says, Mrs. D. Bode swal
lowed a generous dose of the poison at
8 o'clock last evening in ths Madison
hotel, Third and Madison streets. She
waa removed to the Good Samaritan
hospital and is resting . easily today.
''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 8 am. and ( and 9 p. m. It must
riot be used for sprinkling streets. If
used cdntrary to these rules or waste
fully it will be shut off.
Captain K. W. Spencer will be brought
into the traunlclpal court again on the
charge of not paying his wharfinger
license. The new complaint will be
more specific than that on which Cap-
Try this!
It i s a recipe for clean
ing straw hats.
Make a stiff suds of
Ivory Soap and luke
warm water. Apply with
a brush. Rinse with a
sponge and, clean water.
Dry with a towel, v
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it is as good as new!
Ivory Soap
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PROTEST AGAHJST
HOFF'S METHODS
President linn Defuses to
Accept State Certificate
t Without Inspection.
President Fletcher . Linn - of the
Manufacturers' association, 'on, penal
of himself and other Oregon faotorr
owners, has written a letter of protest
to State Labor Commissioner O. P. Hoff
concerning the renewal of inspection
certificates. - Jt Is claimed by Mr. Linn
that the commissioner y has v written
manufacturers throughout the atate of
fering to renew their certificates for
$10 without a preceding inspection.
It ia claimed that these letters have
been aeat to many of the factory-own
ers throughout the state, and that In
some cases the owners are remitting
$10 to ths commissioner and receiving
renewals witnoui mspocuun.
"It1 la a. vrv danserous thing for US,
said Mr, Linn this morning, 'an case
of the injury of employes, the charge
could be brought against us that we
had practically bribed the labor com
missioner to renew our certificates
without proper inspection of the fac
tories. I declined Mr. Hoff s offer of
renewal and asked that my factory be
inspected before my new certificate
was given me."
Mr. Hoff declared this morning that
it was only in cases where the faotory
In question had been recently Inspect
ed or where he was sure that it waa
In the same condition aa when last in
spected that be offered to renew the
certificates.
"I consulted the attorney-general
about the matter and he told me that
where a factory had been Inspected a
reasonable length . of time - before, it
would be legal for me to renew with
out immediate inspection, always with
the understanding, however, that X
jwould have the building Inspected
a sain wiinwt reiuuiuuie jengui u
ume. -
"The offers sent from my office to
renew certificates were simply printed
forma that' I mailed to all manufac
turers, saying that upon receipt of $10,
the stats' s regular fee. the license
would be renewed. Of course, the fee
foes to the state, anyway; but I
hought it might lessen the work of the
office, which is already very heavy.
There was no Intention to pass any
factory without Inspection, it being the
purpose of the labor commissioner's of
fice to inspect all factories at least
once a year."
GIRL GALLS, ESCORT
FALLS TO HIS DEATH
Frank Jemtegaard Misses
Footing, Slips Beneath
Wheels of Car.
Frank Ole Jemtegaard, a popular
young man of the east aide, and a re
spected member of the Portland Lath
ers' union, waa Instantly killed yester
day morning at 11:30, when be at-
Frank O. Jemtegaard.
tempted to board a Mount Soott oar at
Kern Park while the car was moving
away from the station. Jemtegaard
a-rabbed for the rail on the head car
and his hand slipped. The momentum
of the car threw him inside and under
the wheels of the trailer, which pasted
over his neck.
Mr. Jemtegaard had gone from his
home. 821 East Thirty-third street, to
Kern Park, where he had 'made an en
gagement to take two of his young girl
friends to a matinee. He put the young
ladles on the car and stepped back on
the platform. One of .thera called to
him as the ca passed by and he made
a leap for the rear platform of the front
car and his failure -to get a firm grip
on the rail cost him . his life. Mr.
Jemtegaard was St years old. He lived
with his parents at Sll East Thirty
third street.
tain Spencer was arrested i last week.
The case will be heard before a 1urv.
The - following have been accepted as
iurors: Charles Coopey, F. A. Ramsdel,
Dresser, C J. Mathlaa. A. BulliarO,
and J. O. GHbaon.
To sell your household goods call up
Rubensteln's. It will pay you. Also
buy men's clothing. Main mi, ITS
Front street, northwest corner Yamhill.
Prompt attention to- calls. . ,f
Rate war, steamer Northland aalla dl.
frr Ran FranclacA - Ttiaadav - vn.
ing. Cabin $10, steerage (6. berth an
meals inciuaea. i xa. 4. uumpaoa agent,
128 Third street f j
For family wines, liquors and beer,
call East 4427, B-185J. Purity Liquor
company, 80a East Morrison. Free de
livery. - -
Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, daily ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at a p. m. ;. -y ....
Law offices of Beach A Simon and
William p. Richardson removed to eev
enth floor Board of Trade building. -
Flags of all kinds, Willamette Tent
ti Awning company;, northwest corner of
Front and Burnslde etreete.
Woman's Exchange. Itt Tenth street,
lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch.
D. Chambers A Son, optlotana. III
Morrison street, corner of Sixth. ....
W, A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists, Third and Washington. . .
Dr.' Qrrene, Modlcal bldg. Home phone.
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Berger, signs, show cards. 184 YamfclU,
Buy the Bonvllle Fob. Co.'a siock.'
Journal want ads. le a word. ' '
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BRIGHTEST GIRL IN CLASS
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Miss Verda Wells, Who Is the
Verda May Wells, the youngest girl
In the graduating class of the Shattuck
school, and next to the youngest pupil
average grade than any other girl stu
dent. She was 18 years old on Septem
ber 8 1907. and is a native of Oregon.
having been born In Portland. She is
PORTLAND ELKS WILL
MIGRATE TO TEXAS
Delegation Leaves Monday
to Attefid Grand Lodge
Annual Meeting.
Something lesa than a dosen members
of the Antlered tribe of Klks will leave
Portland next Monday night for Dallas.
Texas, to attend the annual meeting of
the grand lodge which convenes in the
Texas city July JZ to 11. ino party
will consist of Governor George E.
Levens of Baker City, Ir. Smith of
Salem, John C. McCue of Astoria, Hen-
I ry .Biacjcman 01 noiuinr, m.r. narujr ui
I Roseburg and possibly one or two oth
! ers representing Willamette valley
lodges.
The delegation will leave over the
nrarnn R&ilrnnri Jk Navigation oomnanv
for Denver and there take the Colorado
Southern and Denver A Forth Worth for
Dallas.
The Pacific coast has no candidate
this1 year for any of the higher offices
in me grana loage, nonce me mnn
of the national organisation will not
hold the Intense interest for Pacific
coast Elks as did that of two and three
years ago.
HALLOWAY TO BE TRIED
FOR ASSAULT OH WIFE
Victim of Jealous Husband
Will Recover From Pis
tol Wounds.
Chester C Hallo way, who shot his
wife at 624 Hose lawn avenue Saturday
evening, will be tried for assault with
a dangerous weapon In the municipal
court July 1. Mrs. Halloway is rest
ing easily at Bt Vincent's hospital, and
the physicians are now confident of her
rscovery.
Halloway came from Los Angelea in
search of his wife and children. The
young woman waa working, as a tele
phone operator, and was at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Charles Dawson,
when Halloway demanded that she re
turn to him. On her refusal he fired
three shots Into her body, but none
struck a vital spot. One bullet enter
ing her breast was deflected, by a rib
so that the Injury will not be fatal, un
less blood poison should aet In.
Inflamed with Jealousy, Halloway at
tempted his life by cutting his wrist
in a North Portland hotel last week,
but failed to sever the artery-
APPEARED FIKST
AS COMEDIENNE
It Is interesting to nets in connection
with Mrs. Fiske's appearance here in
"Rosmersholm" at the Lyric theatre,
July 7, that her ability to interpret Ib
sen roles was predicted years ago by
the late Lawrence Barrett, who at the
time when Mr. Flake, then Minnie
Maddern, was iregarded by the public
solely as a light comedienne, saw In her
the talents, the intellectual grasp, the
technical excellence and the great dra
matic talent that the interpreter of Ib
sen must possess.
It waa Barrett who advised Mrs.
Flska, then hardly more than a child,
to ' study the serious, drama, and more
especially- the plays of Ibsen, for
which he believed her admirably fitted.
He predicted that in such roles lay her
way- to success, and outlined in a gen
eral way the future that Mrs. Flske has
now attained.
All mall orders for ticketa to either
the matinee or evening performance
must be accompanied by a check.
TRAVELERS LOOKING
FOR HEADQUARTERS
The Travelers; Protective association'
will be the next - organization ; to find :
a handsome home. At the second quar
terly meeting Saturday eight action waa
taken looking toward the establishment
of permanent headquarters for the
local branch. - The meeting was held in
the convention hall of -the Commercial
club. A committee of three was ap
pointed to look up rooms for the organi
sation. The recommendation" is to
lease the two upper floors of some new
building, to fit up an office, a meeting
room and clubrooms; also flrst-claaa
fiol iff
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Brightest of Bright Scholars.
the daughter of Deputy County Clery
Theodore 8. Wells of $88 Market street
The weather conditions being unfavor
able for a class picnic, her schoolmates
celebrated the close of their grammar
school studies by holding a party at her
home that will long be pleasantly re
membered. sample-rooms, the rental of whlon will
make the plan self-supporting.
C D. Fraser, delegate to the national
convention at Milwaukee, which me
last week, hss been elected first' -Vice-
president of the national body and this
announcement was received witn cheers.
W. B. Glafke made a presentation
speech, giving to the president, Willis
Fisher a medal from the national office
at St Louis for the unusual increase in
membership during his. term of office.
Over 200 members were in attendance
and were entertained by songs by the
Oregon male quartet which got off sev
eral hits on the officers of the associa
tion. JTsw Bines at Out Kate Prloea.
$1.65 for women'a $2.60 and $3 blue
pumps and Oxfords, all slses. $1.(5; 7 So
for children's blue Oxfords, all siaes;
98c for misses' blue Oxfords, all sizes.
Quit paying fancy prices for your shoes.
Sample Shoe Store company, First and
Madison. Also Morrison street, be
tween Front and FlrBt.
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NEWPORT
YAQU1NA BAY
Oregon's Hatchless Beach Resort
The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv
able Form of Healthful and , Delightful Recreation
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food, and an
abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All modern ne
cessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly pro
vided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly fur
nished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal
sanitary regulations. .
Summer Excursion Rates
From All Points in the Northwest J
X NEWPORT is reached by v way of the Southern Pacific to I
Z Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern Railroad. T
1 ram service aauy, ana tne trip a pleasure tnrougnout. Leave
Portland 8:15 a. m. ,
RATES FROM PORTLAND
Season tickets, on sale daily. $6.00
Saturday-to-Monday tickets $3.00
Correspondingly low rates from all other points. Call at the
City Ticket. Office of the Southern Pacific, Third and Wash
ington streets, in Portland, or at any Southern Pacific agency
elsewhere, for complete information.
WM. McMURRAY
I 'General Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Co., Portland, Or.
Right
to
A Perfumed Luxury for the Bath
As Invigorating as a Sea Bath, At
Softens Hard water. .
15 Baths a cents.
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AIIEXATIOHISTS Will
-BY JHGORPO R AT I II G
Improvement Club Can Now
Demand Books From Op
' . posing Faction.
O. sr. Ford, leader of the annexation
forces in Mount Scott, acored for his
partisans thle morning when he filed
artiolee of incorporation for the Mount
Scott Improvement club, which Just at
present haa double set of officers, two
different faotlona having elected officers
at the recent annual election. The of
ficers of the inoorporated club 1 are
Charles B tout, president: O. N. Ford,
vice-president; F. L Marshall, seoretary
treasurer, .
By this more the annexationists se
cured the legal right to the title under
which t.ie club is at present known, and
they now say they, have a right to de
mand the books or the Mount Scott Im
provement club, which are in the pos
session of the eld secretary of the or-
Satiation, he having refused to turn
em over at the last eleotlpn.
DKY BATTEKIES
WILL OPEN" JULY 1
St. Johns aaloonmen will not be mo
lested by the antl-ltquor party before
the first of July, when the saloons will
be closed. Although the law mar be
interpreted to mean that prohibition is
now in effect and haa been ever alnce
the county court issued its order Sat
urday morning, it also gives the im
pression that the closing of the liquor
dispensaries is not compulsory till July
1. Of course the proprietors of St.
Johns' six saleona and one wholesale
W.B. RILEY, D.D.
The Noted Evangelist at the
White Temple, Speaks at the
BAKER THEATRE
Third, area Temhlll Vtrseij,
EVERY DAYAT NOON
12(18 to l p. a.
Subject, Tuesday,
"The Asininily of Atheism"
Muflo by Mr. Martin and Chora.
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nxn TO BTBBTBODT.
COFFEE
Don't be afraid to say so,
if you don't like Schilling's
Best.
Tour grocer returns your money If you
aon't like it: we pay nun.
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the Point
Comes our argument , that BAT
STATE! paint of our aelllng fulfills
every want your necessity creates
and economises for you moat as your
orders increase. v : ,.
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THE BIG PAINT STORE
Fisher, Thorsen & Co.
FRONT AND MORRISON STS.
BATHASWEET RICE POWDER
f Vegetable and AntieepMrallv Pore.
ad Powder. While or pink.
house naturally took this view and did
not close. ,
At first the "anr" contingent were
not decided as to whether they would
permit this without raising an objeclon,
but after a conference of the leaders
it waa, determined that the saloon in
terests ought to be given the benefit of
the doubt. "
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invito yonr
inquiries for
PRINTING
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LPhimea(nonieAllw
First and Oak
TAKING STEPS to further your
best Interesti Is to further our
own as welL We accomplish
this object by giving you full
value for your money. No m
ter where you may direct your
footsteps for Coffee, we doubt if
youll be able to get anything
near as good as ours.
Our Pine Multnomah
Coffee
Is need m thousands of fami
lies. Perhaps this is all the argu
ment requrfcsd in its favor, for it
is used in families where, al
though economy must be prac
ticed, the best coffee sold at this
average price is carefully sought
for. Per lb. 28c; 6 lbs., $115.
Juno Java and Mocha
Coffee
A true mixture of "Java" and
Mocha Coffee, and has a perfect,
fine, true flavor with an inviting
aroma; mixed 2-8 Java to 1-3
Mocha. Per lb, 85c; 5 lbs., $1.65.
D.C.B. Cof fes
A blend of the finest old East
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.
20S-21O Third Street,
Between Taylor and Salmon.
FREE
TREATMENT
WE WILL GIVE YOU ONE
UONirrS TfiEATUEKT
v FREE I
If you have any contracted disor
der, blood trouble, rheumatism, or
any nervous disease, you will find
that our treatment will cure you
promptly, painlessly and quickly.
Call and aee us.
Hour a 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday,
10 to 11.
IMP0NDERO -THERAPY CO.
romT&Ajrn, om.
SOS SCeroaanta Tnurt bldg.
CXOOXJs AID OOZXSOSS.
Leading Business College
ELKS, BUILDINQ
Thoroughly equips for busi
ness life.. 1
' Teachers all specialists.
Day and evening sessions.
Phones M. 590, A1596. v
Diamond Roof Stains
lU SKABSS
MADS FROM CREOSOTH-
5 Qal. Lots 75c Per Qal.
Portland Sash & Door Co.
s3o novr st. : , yomTuuro, en.
fiebwab Printing Co
titrtrotr. ttjitonjilt ntcti
STARK 'STKttli
DEILIS 14th and VihI(?itJ-.t
Phones Main 1 and A-1U3-.
SYXST HIOJTT THIS WEES.
Mstinsee Wednesday and Saturday.
. ICS. BOBXST
MANTELL
, ToxnaxT xxara r.r.k-m.
' Tuesday nigh- .MMtetn
Wednesday afternoon., aUyloo
ln "The Merohjuia of Tenioe")
Wednesday nigh , ., .KamWa
Thursday night. ......... OtheUo
. Trlday sight. ........... .Xing fcer
Saturday afternoon... HaobetH
Saturday night. .. .Xing Klohard III
Evening prioes. ............. &
Matinee prioee. .... ........ .$100 to
BAKES THEATRE
rnonea Main I
Qeo. ti. Baker, Manager. .
Three important events this week.
Last week of season for Baker Stock
Company. Last week for all time in
ineir 01a home , tneaire , ana tivjim
screaming farce,
a suics or uiib." .
Pyn. merrlmant. tnuaia and laugnter.
Get your seats early for all week. Night
prices I5o. 35c, SOc Matinee Ho, 85c
Matinee Saturday only.
MARQUAM ORAND
Pantages Advanced VaudevUla .
Attractions. ' ,;
TOHIOHT A WD AX.Ii TXXS WXBX
TILE rOUS COM1ASI1
Whirlwind comedy producers, a New
York comedy success, - direct from the.
metropolis, second to none, ana -CK1UEI
SIBXU '
"The tamp-Post Inspector and the Oib
soa Olrl." Harris is a celebrated come
dian; youll laugh in spite of yourself.
TBree performances dally. popular
prices. Curtain at 2:80, 7:80, I p. m,
f VDIP THEATRE
L-I KlW Pnonssllain
86 s-ioaa..
KATnrra T(.a.. I.tf. T
And the KanhaUam Oo.
Presenting- ,
kOSKBmSOCOUC
By Kenrlk Xbaea
Seat sale Thursday. July 1
Prices 11. 11.80, It.
LYRIC TMEATRG
Both Phones: Main 4615, Home B-lott.
'Week commencing Monday, June I.
It08. Fifth week of the famous Blunkall
Atwood Stock Company in the thrtUlng
domeatio drama,
"A EXBO.IS jBAvB.
Magniflcent Production.
Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday
and Sunday. Prices 10c and 30o. Every
evening at 1:30. Prices 10c 20o SndtOo.
Boxes (oc. omce open is a. tn. to IQ
p. m. ; -
THE GRAND Vandcvtlle deluxe
Entire Week of June J. 10.
ZLTOV POLO AXSO TaOVrl
Amerloa'a Oreatset Casting Artist. ,
KTT.I., CXXKST AJTD KTT.Ti .
Oomsdy Bicycle Artists.
T. T. KOaTTBJISSA
That X. A. T. B. B. Haa.
Exhibiting the latest thing in motion
plotures. Time ana prioes remain tn
same. -r..r
NICKEL0DI0N
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Change ILvery Day
U GOOD BtrBJEOTS.
Save
Money
Ttmi-
Olrrwtj
Come and have free examination.
WE EXTRACT TEETH FRJE1S: SH.
VER FILL1NQ6, t5o UPlOOLD riH
IN03, 75c UPs BET OF TEETH, le.OOj
SPLENDID BKT, i.00j QOlii
CROWNS, 11.60 TO H.00.
All work guaranteed for ten yearn.
Lady attendant always present All
work done absolutely without pain by
specialists of from IS to 10 years ex
perience. :,.
Boston Dentists
Xome rhone A-KBQ,
Fhone Xain S080. .
SIM Morrison Btk, O&n. Poatefflee. '
Hemlock Salve
Nature's Remedy for Piles
CUBES TO STAY CUHB9. v
tom mzi onr.
75 Cents
Ekldmore'a Drug Store, 181 Third St.
Woodard, Clarke A Co. Drug Store.
Watta A Mattheut, Cor. WUliama and
RusaalL
Made by J. Paul Gardner, (OS 23. Stark.
Portland.
I advise you aa to
equipment and in- w N II f Rf a
vesunents In mines; , TrAZi2Z
25 years' mining ex- Oolden, Or.
perlence; Information free. -
Offer of a great mine to eloae an ettate
txb coast acAoazirs KTPATU CO.
oewuig mac nine repair woi K our spe
oialty. Wi repair and guarantee any
aewlng machine, no matter what make,
or how bad, we do any kind of repair
work and cleaning at the lowest possi
ble rates. Bicycle and stove repairing .
lock work and key fitting. We cull for.
deliver and guarantee all work, snd
have the only gasoline engine eprt on
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40 East Morrison St., Portland, Or.
WILHOIT SPRINGS
Hotel Now Open
Stage leaves Oregon ' City, Tueaday.
Thursday and Saturday until July 1.
then dally at 9 a. m. tare U.S0,
F. W. McLean, proprietor,
COAL.!'h
Ilemmerer Coal
The Best Wyoming Cosl on the Port
land Market.
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