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5! 10pl cs TOXIGftiT'S AMUSEMENTS. HeiUg. .. .Robert Mantel! In ''Otheilo' Belter . ; A .Bunch of Keys' uii rquam Vaudev jrand . vaudeville ne uaK Concert z:au 1 "A Lost Baby," 8:16. Lyric ."A Hero in Rags"' Robert T. Bchomp, an old soldier who made the famous march to the sea with Sherman, died at his home, 130 East Twenty-seventh' street, Tuesday aftemoohi Old age and the effects of paraiy uotHstroke rtcelved a year, ago ; Were'the causes of his death 7 years eld and a resident iana ror more than 20 years, He was of Port He came to-, this state 30 years ago. Mr. DChornn WSfl n mfltlir nf Rnmnpr lnut 'No. 12, G. A. R. The funeral was held pom the family residence this morn ing. A wife and five children are left by. the veteran.. The chlldron are: Mrs. Loretta Peterson, Eweka, Ca.; Mrs. Battle Lefts, Portland; E. P. Schomp, Mayvllle, Or.: R. R. Schomn, Port land; R. H. Schomp, Gresham Or. .Three new suits for divorce all on the ground of desertion, have been, filed Lip 'the circuit court. Charles Dtfpuis lays ha was married to Hattie M. Du Tuts On August 5, 18D2, and that she f left him in February, 1894. Matilda Ritchie alleges that William H. Ritchie abandoned her in March. 1904,. after a short married life. Minnie Burke com plains that Michael J. Burke, whom she married In Portland In 1898, de parted from her tn September, 1904. Bhe desires to resume... .the- mtme of Minnie Brandenberg. ARCHBISHOP CHRISTIE TO DEDICATE . - ' NEW CATHOLIC ORPHANAGE AT OSWEGO 2 Frank Lab ell was ordered to pay his wife $16 per month for the support of his three children by Judge Cleland In the circuit court yesterday afternoon. He had been'1 cited to answer for fail ure to comply with the order of the court on May 1, when Mrs. Rose Iabell secured a divorce from him. Testimony yesterday afternoon showed that Label! had paid -$12 In two months for the support of the children, but has Jrgnded eeer $6$ more for court costs and at torney fees for his wife's lawyer. La bell is a barber. Mrs. Marie Schelderker of East. Six teenth and East Ash streets fell from the front platform of an "S" car on the Front street bridge over Marquam gulch last evening. Motornaan Ross did not hear her come upon the platform, as the car was in motion. Mrs, Schneld erker, whose husband is Joseph Schneld erkcr of the Enterprise bakery, was un. conscious when picked up, and It is feared she is Internally injured. After being attended by Dr. A. Tilzor she was removed to her home. I . ' 1 , til j - -. , . . -v: . , . . -. . .:, ,-r-'-'W-:-:: "' ' : 1 f - V if 4 Fi , t ft 4? .niHiriMi,.'ii 1 Catholic Orphanage at Oswego. It Has Just Been Completed at a 0rt of $75,000. In all probability the- Cazadero plant of the Portland Railway, Light & Pow er company, -destroyed by fire 10 days I ago, will bn In operation again by Ijfugust 1. Four freight cars contaln Jring the big generator were on the way irom ecneneeiauy, x ror t'ortlana. It Is figured that the shipment will arrive here August 15. This Is the generator that was originally intended for a plant In Japan. Mrs. Albert Ames, a nurse living at 125 Miller street, Fulton, telephoned to Ihe police station yesterday afternoon that her husband had threatened to kill her and was flourishing a revolver. Hy the time the policemen arrived Ames taken his departure. Before reach the climax of his fit of passion. so his wife said, had torn her grip into pieces, upset her trunks ana taken $5 belonging to her As soon as he heard her call up the police station he ran. Ithe li Sfcl ta 'The dedication of the new Catholic orphanage near Oswego will be made hy Archbishop .Christie tomorrow. Sol emn high mass will be celebrated at 8 o'clock and the building will be blessed. A large crowd Is expected to - be pres ent. The orphanage was Just recently finished at a cost of nearly $76,000 and is one of the finest of its kind in the west. An "excursion will start from the Tavlor street dock at 10:30 Saturday morning' for Morey's landing, near where the, orphanage is situaiea. uov- ernor Chftnberlaln will deliver the ad dress at the patriotic celebration, which will be held at tne orpnanage. several thousand people are expected to visit the institution on the Fourth and take part in trua exercises. The substantial proor or ine enuriu put forth during iov ana !, 10 giva a home to the orphan girls or ma arcn dloceso will bo seen by those who will visit the new institution on the occa sion of the dedication services tomor row. - The plans of the orphanage were made by Alfred Breltung, architect, Seattle; the superintendent and general con tractor was D. F. Campbell Sr., of St. Mary's cathedral parish. The dimen sions of the building are 142 by 66 fefet. It is four stories high, built of red brick. On the baslment floor are the kitchen, pantries, dining-rooms, playrooms, sewing-rooms, linen-rooms and baths. The second floor has the chapel, parlor, of fice, two suites of private rooms, class rooms, sewing-room and lavatories. The third and fourth floors are devoted to aleeplng-room s. Extensive verandas on the north and south ends of the building are supplied with winding stairways to be used as fire escapes. The building is heated "by steam, lighted by electricity and sup plied with water through the compressed air system. A series of call bells and fire alarms Is ,to bo found on every flopr. A laundry constructed of brick will serve as the power station for the home, and for tne provincial house of the Sisters of the Holy Names, which will probably be built on the same "tract in the near, future. Outside in firmaries have been provided for the care of children having contagious dis eases. . Iii the construction of the building. Sanitation has received marked atten tion; the location Itself insures health, but this will be fiirther promoted by the system of ventilation, lighting and seweratre. It has been estimated that 150 children can be comfortably accom- motiatea in ine new nome. ( His grace, most reverend archbishop', superintended the drawing of the plans and has kept closely in touch with ev ery detail of the work, the success of which he has had so closely at heart. It is a meet coincidence that the dedi cation of St. Mary's home should occur within the samo week as the celebra tion of the tenth anniversary of his grace's episcopal consecration. ' Robert W. Lewis to meet Miss Ajinle M. Keynolds of New York, who came west for the conference at Seaside re cently Miss Reynolds spoke most In spiring! of her work over the entire world, and gave a most Interesting sketc' of Mrs. Grace H. Dodge, the worl', s president, whe IS devoted to her home and her Invalid mother In the midst of her heavy responsibilities. Miis Reynolds Is a woman of magnetic personality and a wide and cultured mind. She was first a city secretary then a state secretary, then a national secretary and finally a world's secre tary for 10 years. She Is now a vol untary worker and member of the world s and national boards. She In vited the women present to attend the first conference of the new national board in St. Paul next April. The formal opening of the New Per kins hotel will take place this evening. There will be music throughout the evening and the entire building on the Inside Is being decorated with cut flow era of all kinds. A shipment of roses and other blossoms arrived from Rose burg this morning. AH persons who de nt will he flhnwnrfi throuch thn hmpl Vtv oftcnilont nrnpHoil th rri una irn. I ment. The Perkins will bo sueclallv il luminated for the occasion. At a special mooting of the school board yesterday afternoon the directors discussed the 11 plans submitted for the new high school to be erected on Emerson street in Albina. No action was taken by the board, and the mem bers will meet again this afternoon to further discuss the plans. All proposals were sealed and the names of the bid ders were not revealed. The netw build ing will cost In the neighborhood nf $260,000. Dr. Royal J. Irye, a returned mis sionary from Bolenga, Africa, will give a free Illustrated missionary address tonight at 8 "o'clock at the tent which has been erected on Knott street, be- i tween Vfllliams avenue and Rodney ave nue. Dr. Dye Is vinder the foreign mis sionary society of the Christian cnurcn. Evening Star Grange will celebrate the Fourth of July with a patriotic demonstration at fbe grange hall on th Section Line road. A basket luncheon at noon will be served by the women of the grange. The program will contain musical selections by mem bers of the grange. PERMITS REACH JULY i $52,500 Month Opens With Strong Showing Many Resi dences to Bo Built'. L. E. Metzger. James Nlchol and F. L. Bltwett have been named to ap praise the estate of James Anderson, worth about $1,000, and Oeorge Rlaok has been appointed administrator. H. 8. Huson has been commissioned to administer on the estate of Emory A. Huson, Worth about $1,900. and F. J. Norton, L. R. Flagg and F. W. Wat son will appraise It. ' For this week only we sell 60c size California Syrup of Flga(the genuine), !e; 60c slse. Hromo Seltzer, 29c; 25; size Bromo Seltzer. 16c; 35c size Cas tnrlo. the genuine. 20c; always, 7 Owl cigars for 2ac. E. 14. Thomas at the Perkins Hotel pharmacy, corner Fifth and Washington. free delivery. Phones: A-1011, Main &624. The East Stde Business Men's club holds its regular meeting this evening. Civic improvements, strict work and other important matters will be dis cussed. The club will also probably poled a committee to wait upon the fire and police committee of the city eniincll at Its meeting tomorrow morn ing Fenney Bros.' Friday Special. Our j.50 grade of port, sherry, tokay. an- ellca, muscat and sauterne wines at I ier gallon. Our $1 grade of port and fsherry wines at 75c per gallon. Our KentucKy rye or nournon, regular at $! per gallon, Friday only. 3TSK3S1 F-ast Morrisrtn street. Phonos, East 2S7, Vi 2426. Free delivery. Week-end rate on P. Ry. L. A P. Co. tood leaving Portland 1:16 p. m. on TWjirdays until 9:2? a. m, from Esta rltfa on Alnnday following date of sale; tl round trip. Special tickets good for one dinner at Hotel Estarada, 60 cents, tnd ticket good for one night's lodging ni three meals, $2. on pale at ticket office and waiting room. First and Al der streets. There was a meeting of the state and city boards or tne i. v. t. a. yester i)By afternoon at the horrf of Mrs. Judge Reid this morning rendered decision In the case of the' state vs Mevers and Bert Simon, charged with nnu.iiilf nnrt battery on George M. Leach a Water-street iron founder. The de fendant were discharged. The case was tried Saturday after having been postponed twice. Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for In advance and imed onlv between tne nours oi Hum And K nnil ft n m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste- fully It will be shut off. Leo Johan. 25 years old, art Employe of the Hotel Harrison, left the hotel enrlv vesterdav morning to make some nuri-hases dfewn town and has not re is n money ana liirnsil Tin left all his clothlne in his room and It Is feared he has met with an accident Fourth of July celebration at Ores ham and Estacada. Thirteen excursion trains leave First and Alder streets; fare to Oresh,am. 46 cents; Estncada, 75 cents, round trip; tickets on sale In wnitlnit. room. Dinner at Hotel Es tacada, 60 cents. Socialist leaders have petitioned the police department for use of the plara block for socialistic meetings. They de ctro that as the Salvation Army is allowed to use this nortlon of the city's property they should be granted the same prvMeR"- Members of the Waverly Golf club aroMnvited to bring their children and friends to spend the Fourth of July at thn link Knecial muslchas been en- unen for the evening. The display of fireworks will begin at Cox, Secretary. At a special meeting of the city park board tomorrow morning the time and place of opening the public baths will be considered bv the members. Tho baths were recently given to the city by 1 Samuel and Edward Holman. Russell-Shaver car No. 28 last eve ninr collided with a horse attached to ainnn helonelng to Schlsger Bros on Commercial street near Fremont. The h,orse was somewhat Injured, but the driver escaped. The Portland Shoe Repair company, 269 Yamhill street, between Third and Fourth streets. Phone Main 7666, Tour shoes repaired while you oak sores, 76 cents. 9 p. m. R. T. watt. Best Bauer & Stopper. Hungarian Goulash TODAY UNTIL 8 P. &!. pirtin mH-nuBAT UTL1HAIT BKATXa . SATCTUDAY mm suit MERCHANTS" LUNCH WIT BEEK Served from 11:10 L tn. to ! p. m. is deservedly popular KTECXAX rUTTDAT DOT- 30c THE UTTlf HUNGARY A $Mttunst fe Xphraree." cob. rrm ajtd Xotel Seett BMf. Howard TJ&ankln has applied for let ters on the estate of his aunt, Anna Rsnkln Biggs, who died May 7 In Butte, Mont. The property is worth about $2fi00 and-, the heir is an adopted son, Paul Amos RlggSj Steamer Pomona. Fourth of July to Oregon City and way. Leve Main street deck 8 a. m 11 a. m., I. p. m., E p. m. Tickets 45c round trip.! food on j O. W. P. cars. ( Patrolman J. I Porter has tendered ; his resignation from the police der-srt-Iment to Chief Orltimaeher. Porter ! s valued member of the force. His i health requires that be live in another climate. Elaborate preparations ars being made (for the annual Catholic picnic July 4. to be held at the government building. ' A first class band to provide music and an extensive games program. Take a cool ride to Vancouver on nteamer Lurllne. Leaves Portland 1:10 a nv, 1 p. p. m. Leave Van couver 10:$ m., 1 10 p. p. m. 16c round trip, July Fourth. Trolley excursions oa Fourth of July to Gresham and Estacada. Thirtaea trains will leave first and Atdar etreete en- the following schedules: f, 7.1$, :4a, tl, 1040, UOd. 11:11 iky-zo. July started In with a rush yesterday, so far as building permits are concerned for the building inspector issued S3 ag gregating $52,600. At this rate the per mits will reach more than $1,250,000 for tbe month.' which would ezceed the per mits Issued for June by more than $500,000. Most of the permits tissued vesterday ranged from $1,000 to $4,000 for dwell ings. The largest permit was for the repairing of the Empire theatre amount inK to SIO.0'10. Following are the per mils Issued yesterday of $1,000 or more: George Ross, erect dwelling. East Grant between East Thirty-seventh and East Thlrtv-eiehth $1,000; H. F. Doty roct dwelling, East Thirty-seventh between East Grant and Avon, $1,800; B. F. Doty, erect dwelling. East Grant between East Thirty-fourth and Mar guerite, $1,600; B. F. Ioty, erect dwell ing, East Grant between East Thirty fourth and MarKuerite. $1,800; G. E Wharton, erect dwelling, Fargo between Williams and Rodney, $1,800; Joseph Mackln. erect dwelling, Grfrfleld be tween Shaver and Mason. $1,500; H. C. Morris, erect dwelling, Kenllworth. $1,800; W. S. Jacobsen, erect dwelling. Falling between East Eighth and East Ninth, $1,600; Sarah Bary. erect dwell ing, East lis'lnth between Couch and Da vis, $2,200; Robert Bering, erect dwell ing, Missouri between Shaver and Fall ??hg. $2,000; O. F. Cooke, erect dwelling. Fern near Montgomery, $2.onO; Mrs. W. Cook, repair dwelling. Fifth -between Hall and College, $1,000: James Morgan, erect dwelling Good.oell between East Pino and East Stark, $1,500; Carl Chris tlnson, erect dwelling, Marna between Stanton a.id Knott. $1,600; E. W. (Brigh ton, erect dwelling, Wasco between Bast Sixteenth and East Seventeenth, $4,000; H. Lea, erect dwelling, Albina between Blandena and Prescott, $1,200; S. W. Smith and F. W. Leadbetter, repair the atre, Morrison between Eleventh and Twelfth, $10,000; Alice McKay Case, erect dwelling. Hall between Fourteenth and Fifteenth. $1,700. BEXEFIT FOR MISS MARIBEL SEYMOUR . The Baker theatre company, with Miss Louise Kent as director, will give a. benefit performance Wednesday even ing, July 8. for Miss Maribel SeymOur. This will be positively the last appear ance of the company In the old Baker theatre. The Injuries Miss Seymour sus tained the week of "A Trip to China town" have so impaired her healtnr that although she has with some difficulty kept up her , WsOrSt s,(oce, she will have to rest through the summer. The-members of the company will appear in vaudeville specialties. Men's $3 McKlbben hats, $1.65; men's $1.75 canvas Oxfords, 95c; men's $3.50 and $4 dress shoes and Oxfords, all sizes. $2.65 pair; men's $10 Cluett shirts, 76c; men's 16c Arrow brand col lars, 6c; men's $3 shoes and Oxfords, tans, blacks and patents, $1.96. Sample Shoe Store company. First and Madi son, aiso Morrison atreeet, between Front and First. 1:16, 3:45, 6:30, :16. 7:25 p. m. Fare to Gresham, 45 cents; EstacaHa, 75 cents, round trip; tickets must bo pur chased on sale In waiting room, First and Alder streets, from which point all trains leave. press your clothes, all for $1.60 month. We sponge and htnn vour shoes. Main 614. A-4314. Wagons run every where. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark. Martin J. Hlgley, formerly with Bol- lam. Grussl & tllglry, nss estannsnea a realty ortloe at 13.' l nira street in the Reanoke ticket office. Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Cam Washougnl and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m Thomas P. Wise is now located In his riw offices In the Merchants Trust building, corner Sixth and Washing ton streets. Flags of all kinds. Willamette Tent & Awning company, northwest corner of Front and Burrtside streets. Woman's Exrhange. 133 Tenth street. lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. K. Elks' W. Moore, building, expert Photographer. Seventh amr Stark its. $21 A Son, opt 'clans, corner of SLxth. D. Chambers Morrison street. W A. Wls and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Dr. Ptrowbridge. Gerllnger bldg. Dr. Greene. Medical bldg. Home phone. Berger, signs, show cards. 184 Tamhlll Portland Road Oiling Co. Main 7S1J. Buy the Bonvllle Pub. Co. ' stock, Journal want tids. le t word. Men's Dress Shirts. Good for hot days, closing out the line. Id negligea neat patterns, best 86c grade, all siV". a. m to :JJ p. m . at Ban non Co s. II-IS0 East Morrison itret, near Grand avenue. Where AH Xope fttope. When a men or a woman has never learned what Sexlne Pi lis will do for a nrrroul persoft they are apt to lose hope when theylecome too nervous" to work. But Sexlne Pills are the world strong est tonic $1 a box. boxes $5; with full guarantee for all forme of nerve weakness. Address or eaU the J. A. Clemenson trug Col, corner Second end Tern hi LI streets. Portland. Or., tbe store where they coBuae&4 n& the belt ( eTtrrtilflt, .- - v'lk v W i Mki-.A I V , 'f'wai Awn if V it lit M" ft- XT riDBT'T HURT A BIT. $10.00 SET OF dtC TEETH FOR $3 Written Guarantee for 10 Tears. CKOWZTS Any tooth in the mouth we crown with solid gold. 22k., guar anteed to be tho best, for 00 Any Porcelain Crown made no mat ter what they are called or how they are made. Our price C . elfl is onlv ipl.UU BRIDGES Solid Gold Top, Solid Cold Hfwks, Porcelain a flfl Fronts, per tooth PtsW Solid Gold Teeth, 22k., 4J ftg bridge, per tooth JWW All other work same pries, proportionately. PAUTIdBSS EXTRACTION JTS When Plates or Bridges Are Ordered Absolute Ouaranteaa. LILY DENTAL PARLORS THIRD Aim COTXCH STREETS Honrs from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone A-1010 Open Sundays AltoniMSttTa. CM TIIK I ! HEIUG FOR THESE WARM DAYS Benjamin's 2-PIECE OUTING SUITS Knox STLYISM STRAW HATS Shirts Lightweight Silk Shirts, collars and cuffs attached. Our store will be .open Friday evening closed all day Saturday, July 4. w at -ww or mm m m 311 Morrison Street Opp. Postoffice J 4th and Washington Phonss: Main 1 and A-11Z2-KB. RORXRT MANTEL, L t TOJaOHT--OTHBlaip.', Frldrfy night, "Kin lear"; Saturday matinee, 'Alaobsth"! Saturday nltfht, "lllchard III." Evenings, Jl.BlrtoBOo; matinee, 11.00 lO 2HP, BAKER TOEATRE fr-tL BOo; mi IRE V0 ones Main 1 A-530 Geo. L. Baker, Manager. Three Important events this week. Last week of season for Baker Stock Company. Last week for all time in their old h,ome theatre and Hpyt'a screaming farce, "A BUNCH OP KEYS." Fun. merriment, muslo and laughter. Get your seats early for all week. Night prices 26c, 35c, 60c. llatlnee 16c, 25c. Matinee Saturday only. MARQUAM GRAND Pantages Advanced Vaudeville Attractions. . TOHIOHT AND ALL THIS WEZX . TKS EOUB COMRADES- Whirfwind comedy producers, a New York comedy suecess, direct from the fetropolls, seoond to none, and CHARLES HARRIS . ''The Lamp-Post Inspector and the Gib son OlrL" Harris la a celebrated come dian; you'll laugh In spite of yourself. Three performances daily. Popular prloes. Curtain at 2:30, 7:30, 9 p. m. LYRIC Tuesday, July 7 For tbe Newest In i Wearing Ap parel Visit Ine Style Store Just Arrive For the 4th TMBATREJ Phones Main 68S u-ioao. MATTBTEB AND NIGHT MRS. FIBRE And the Manhattan; Co, - Presenting KOSHTEBSHOX.M By Hanrlk Ibsen Beat sale Thursday. July 2. Prices U, II SO, il- LYRIC THEATRE Both Phones: Main 485, Home E-1028. Week commencing Monday, June 29, 1908. Fifth week of the famous Blunkall Atwood Stfck Company in the thrilling domestic drama, "A HERO IW RAOS." Magnificent Production. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:30. Prices 10c," 20c and'30o. Boxes 60c. Office open 10 a. m. to 10 p. ' m. TOE GRAND Vaudeville deLnxe Entire Week of June S3, 190R. ELTON POLO ALSO - TROTJPB America's Greatest Casting1 Artist. HILL, CHERRY AND HILL Comedy Bicycle Artists. P. T. MONTRESSA That Z. A. T. B. E. Mam. Exhibiting the latest thing in motion pictures. Time and prices- remain the-same.- WILHOIT SPRINGS HotelrNow Open Stage leaves Oree"n City. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday until July 1, then dally at 3 a m. Fare J 1.50. F. XV. McLean, proprietor. Ton Will JWWil Aooount at i$4V'jr Convenient NICKELODION 130 SIXTH. Chanp Lvery Day ALL OOOD BTTBJXCTa, The. Bath Open 9 a. m. Concert at 2:30. Tonight, 8:15. in Air- .1. . . J . . 1 I r.f 0 . . r. n n H annff flOulfl inn iiitsriy nju&u ami, "A LOST BABY." Matinee Saturday, g p m. Dog Circus 4:15--9:15. Cars First and Alder. Cotton Poplins New and flatly This latest shipment of newest summer modes is a delightful combi nation of utility and beauty in designing. These suits come in white, pink, blue, cham pagne, with contrasting- pockets, collars, and cuffs, cut with full gored skirt trimmed in bias folds, and 36 inch length jackets in point ed effects front, and back buttons of sa.me material. These are superior values in every respect, the price orvuY TEETH Save Money Heavy Shipment oi SWEATERS Many New Styles All Colors Sweaters were never before shown in so great a variety suit able for all summer uses, the beach, the auto, boatiny and a light evening wrap for the street. There.'s the Derby, with belt, in gray, cardinal and white; the coat sweater, semi-fitting, in red and white; the auto sweater, gray with red trimmings; the blouse sweater, in tan, cardinal, gray and white; and the vest sweater,, in red and white. The very best quality of goods throughout AT VERY SENSIBLE PRICES. A, CREDIT IF DESIRED It i your privilege to open a credit account, remitting to us in weekly, emi-monthly or moftthly payment, EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. COR. WASHINGTON AND TENTH Come and have free examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE; SID VER FILLINGS, 8 Bo UP; GOLD FILL INGS, 76c UP; SET OF TEETH. $4.00; SPLENDID SET, ls.80; GOLD CROWNS, 12.50 TO $5.00. AH work guaranteed for ten years. Iady attendant always present. AH work done absolutely without pain by specialists of from' 11 to 20 years' ex perience. Boston Dentists Komi Phone A-3030. Flxoae Kain 3030. 891 H Morrison 8t, Odd. Postoffice. Headquarters for Fireworks We are the largest importers, largest dealers, carry the largest stock: in the city. We handle only first-quality eoods aO firecrackers are fresh stock and noisemakers. Come buy now, avoid the rush,-- We will sell all goods for Fourth of July celebration at lowest prices. - ' BOW YUEN & Co. i jo Second St., Near Washington TA Stor0 Whmrm r.onr Credit In Good I sdvlse vou as to fcswJ-- equipment and In-. W N KIRLt vestments In mines; ,,. 25 years- mining x- Oo'den. rerience; information free. Offer of great nine to close an estate TEETH WITH OR WITHOUT PLATES OXTT OP WWI We eaa Co your satire Orrera, Brt4e aaa Plate Work In a day if necessary. Poslttraly Palalsee Extraetlnr Prae when plates or brldtes ara ordered. asltrre taata aaa roots rsmovea w-lth- eat tee laart paia. Ten chalra miy the most acientUla and careful work, to TZaM MBTLaJRI. WA WKP T ASBOCIaTXS IfaOlV palaiaas Daattaa. Paillaa- KAr. Tatra aaA Waaala-to I a m. to I m.j Fuodsya t to 11 Painlesa Ft 1 rat-tier lc; Plaice, Bota Fbonea, A end Mala, la, i EVERYONE KNOWS BURNS' COFFEES! D.CBUtUSCO. C!fees( Tess & Spices ao5-aio Tnlrd St. Burns' Coffees are Cof fees with a reputation of 20 years. No matter how strong the competi tion, the sales constant ly increase because once a drinker of Burns Cof fees always a drinker. Trannj llllllllill TI-MTllT.flM 3 Hf m din JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BEST ! Diamond Donsc Pain I OCAJUNTEEfi t caTRm Iota, C1.40 r ft aallo Iota. Sl.SO 1" Jlanafturl fcy POSTlittD SIS2 & TZ2X lOt 939 frost ft. r,ort.4, 0-