The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 03, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY" EVENItfO, JULY 3.
1908.
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j Town Topics
TOXlHJ"8 AMUSEMENTS.
Hellig-. .Itohert Mantell' In "KlnK Lear"
linker "A Bunch of Key"
Murquain Vaudeville
Urnnd ; yaudevlllo
Tli Oaks Concert 2:30
"A Lout Baby," 8:16.
I-yrlc "A Hero tn nags
Wednesday was one, of the liveliest
diiys In the history of tlio liutte Bo,ys
C onsolldated Mining company's sales,
larna blocks being' disposed of, an-J,
most Ki'atlfy'lnK of nil. In a majority
of cases to frlanda and Rcujimlntaneea
of the officers or the company. Men
who have known the officers for years
were tho heavy buyers, and the day
closed with the luiKest number of
shares sold for any one, day since th
company was oi'nanled. Tho bltf de-
nianil lor the stuck Is caused by the
t'luliorlnK reports from tho foremen
of the tlirev properties bring worked,
the large amount of work being done,
and the excellent reports from two of
the lctulinj: inlnlnK ejiijlneers of Nevada.
(iirne V. iiever, vice-president and
manager,- will leiive Cor Itolil field July
3, wlih parties who represent money
and who havo Invested - liberal uii",
and will no doubt double, their present
holdings ninny times after Inspecting
the properly. Tho . lioUUnM . of the
rompany are i ecnilKd by till who know""
the properties to iio a uouansa, ana
there Is no doubt but what every stock
holder will reap a golden harvest. The
company will -soon take all stock off
the market, as It is now assured of ill
tho' money necessary to carry" on the
work. It Is now thought trio Nltfht
Hawk lease lias the famous lied Top
ledge. The liutte Hoys orlginul mine
Is getting large bodies of milling ore,
and the Florence leuso has three leas -s
adjoining It, which are producing lilKh
frade oie. The last l.lock of Florence
tround secured by the company con
tests of over half of the Annex lease,
which Is proven ground. The company
also has tha uu of a 600-foot shaft.
Besides this, the Florence company has
granted the company an additional two
months' extension on their first lease.
The liutte Hoys office la now at 35
Chamber of Commerce building. '
uMmss 1 i i i 'L" AUk"1 J-
Articles lost and found on the street
cars In the last few days: Fifteen uai-
brellas, one trowel, one package pic
tares, three purses
ono belt, one pair
overalls, one Jacket or coat, one suit
box, one foot tub, two pahs gloves, one
pair shoes, one man's shirt, one roll of
bills, one dice box. oni'an varnish, one
bottlo of medicine, one cuff button, one
knife, one package screen door trim
mings, one note book, one package col
lars, three suit cases, three satchels,
On pair silk gloves, one lunch box, one
bract-let. une lunch pall. The lady who
called a few weeks ago for her umbrella
with the "bird of paradise" please como
fioaln. Call at the lost article room of
ilio O. V. r. railway station, corner
First and Alder.
IleUiK -"Othello."
By J. F. 8.
Shakespeare's noisiest melodrama
"Othello." was most consistently mis
played , by Mr. Mantell and his com
pany last night. At once the most mu
sical and the most superficial of 'the
tragedies, Its demands upon an actor
are not great. Mr. Mantel has a, fine
voice- tho chief requirement to play
"Othello." He has a good presence and
bearing the other requirements. What
more could be nfede.1T Merely to play
tho Moor all t!U way through bo that
nohody cifljld understand anvining in.ii
was said or else so everybody could
understand everything that was said.
Hut' he declined positively to stand
upon either of these alternatives. He
started In by letting you know what
he was saying. Then hc suddenly
switched from the council chamber dis
tinctness to his scene first, with Des
demond and then lago, where he prat
tled to ono and then the other, said, "He
loves me not a tall!" Neither did we
when he talked that way.
It must bo that Air. Mantell has been
at "Othello" so long that lis has grown
careless. It's too simple. You have
f-to worlfup an enormous sweep or pas
sion fairly drown sense In noise ami
in tho volume of the magnificent word
music. But that doesn't mean running
notes together, or words either. If tne
actor had only bad faith in what' was
evidently ills original conviction, then
ha might have got through the eve
ning admirably and left the Impression
of a magnificent jealousy and a splen
did flow of words, llut Just as he was
most Incoherent and musical there
would como a twinge of conscience. He
would decide that he must talk. The
big concourse of sound would stop and
he would speak in a conversational tone
of voice. Vanish all illusions! tf-nter
common sense and an appreciation of
the fact that his jealousy was purely
of . the melodramtic brand that cafi be
witnessed for a slight outlay at any
time. It's In words that "Othello
excels "The C.lrl with the. Cireen Eyes, -or
any one of a dozen other plays based
upon Jealousy. And unless you recite
the words so that they make music,
not sense, you had better devote your
self to Clyde Fitch.
Hut if "Othello," because Its very
shallowness Is an easy role to act as
much cannot be said for lago. t ran
ds Mcliinn had a task that threw that
of Mr Mantell quite into the shade. He
came out of It surprisingly well.' Ha
was Inconsistent and therefore he played
the role most successfully. lago be
gins as a blackguard, becomes charm
ingly wlttv and subtle and leaves you
thinking him the prince of villains,
perhaps, but a prince nevertheless. Miss
Klngsbdrv fis Iiesdatnona tries my
soul I wonder if she has been as bad
all the week. I foolishly took It -for
grantefl that sue was guuu wuu.-u.
In "Lear." vviiy. neavtn omy kuuxv
Y; W. C. A
OUTLINES
I
CHAUTAUQUA WORK
Study Classes Arranged for
Meeting Camping Fa
cilities Best Possible.
iMr" WIlV.
According to a letter received by T)r. jjut as Pesdnmona she was quite lti-
P. I.. Itud,r. editor of the Pacific c ;n .
Christian Advocate, Hishop Charles H . i ' j.(' AnJ whiie Mr. Mantell, in the
(Smith, recently appointed as resident ..,' f th Moor, has quite sufficient
bishop of the .Methodist Episcopal I for overacting and theatrical Ism
It's nil that can be done with "Othel
lo" that gave no license to Mi.ss Klngs
burv to be the same. The rest of the
company was adequate and the produc-
tl.m set n o.l v. was aiiraciive. liieir
The state board of the Toung- Women's
Christian Association begins Us sum
mer work with the opening of the
Chautauqua assemblies at Gladstone
and Ashland. At each place thev offer
permanent headquarters for young wo
men. They do this the hope of
meeting two needs; first, that of mini
mizing a growing tendency of young
women to camp alone; and second; to
n-iHse u possible,, for women who get
little opportunity for change and Tn
terestlnK or prnfltahln rniri,iin.un. m
have tite advantage of the Chautauquas
at the lowest possible cost prices.
The headuuartars m-iil h
able and attractive In all ways. There
will be a centraJ reception room tent,
and small dormitory tents "(two single
cots In ea-cii tent) completely equipped
for, comfort. The price rier nlrht will
be 35 cents. Simnln lirifu.t o.i
lunches at 16 cents for those occupy
ing the tents will be furnished. Miss
1" ranees C. (Jtic-e nmlliu-,..i
will be in charge of the Gladstone camp
and Mrs. W. J. Honcyman of the Ashland.
Holiday Worth Wails.
It wfll be a delightful Hnrl nrnfHM
holiday for young women all over the
state. All desiring to avail themselves
of this splendid opportunity should
send In their names as noon as possible
to Miss Gage. 192 McMillan street Port
land. Or.
At Gladstone In the central tent threa
classes will he in progress during the
uuriimg. ai a. m. a class In practical
sociology, led by Rev. l'aul Rader of
the Hassalo Congregational church,
Portland. The text hook n.vnd will l,n
Josiah fitrong's "Challenge of the City."
Mr. Hader has had very successful ex
perience in large cities and will give
splendid power to the consideration of
this one failure In American civilisa
tion 'the city. '. , . . ,
At It) a, m. a class in foreign mission
study will tie taught by Professor Kred
(. Ilougliton of McMlhnvllle college,
subject, "The Unfinished Tak." Hev.
Houghton 'Is professor of psychology
and sociology In Mo.Vilnnvllle college
and has given much time to the study
of world movements. He will make
this terse text only Just published by
the Student Volunteers movement u bn
sls for presentation of the world's pres
ent status.
Domestic Selene Class.
It Is hoped that many people who
are intending to lend mission study
classes next winter and who are espe
cially Interested n these vital themes
will come to Chautauflua and avail them
selves of these Classen.
At 11 a. m. Mrs. Kllen R. Miller, well
known at Chautauqua as an able teach
er of domestic science, will have charge
of the class on this subject. The usual
small fee of 10 cents will be charged
to cover the expense of material. The
course of lessons is planned to meet
the desires of housekeepers of every
phase of life and Mrs. Miller will be
ready to answer the questions of all
as to economy or diversity or dietetics.
The ssme general plnn will be carried
out at Ashland, Miss Margaret Wtshart
taking the domestic science work and
Hev. O. Le Roy Hall of Medford the
mission study classes.
Uuildlng rermlts.
George W. Bates, alter and repair
building 104 Fouith. 12,000; Simon
Harris, erect dwelling East Nineteenth
bet weep Davis and Everett. 11,400; Mc
Holland Hros., erect dwelling. East
Couch between Eaut Nineteenth and
East Twentieth. $3.O0fl J. B. Phetdn-
man. erect dwelling. East Seventh be
tween Heech and Fremont, $1,900; J. It.
KownaiiKh. erect dwelling, East Nine
teenth . between Alberta and Mildred,
J2.000: A. fitlmson. erect dwelling
Alnsworth between East Tenth and
East Eleventh. $1,000; C. E. Smith,
erect Ftore, First between Taylor and
Yamhill. $1,400; Good Samaritan hos
pltnl. erect hospital. Marshall. $90,000;
I). C. Henry, erect dwelling, Seventeenth
between Hull and College. $(,000; Lt. F.
Mtlllmled: erect dwelling, Kast Twenty,
fifth between Alberta and Mildred,
1,400; J. Hhenianskl. erect dwelling.
Irving between Twenty-second and
Twtnty-thlrd. K.ooo.
A Hearty Welcome.
Graves Music company are welcom
ing their old friends and customers at
their new home. 111 Fourth street. Use
ful souvenirs given away. Store open
this evening.
oxooxji Ajn oousazi,
iMVfllKIRTf..
A MH.LIONAXBIS BABY
Attended by the .highest priced baby
specialist could not ne cured or stomach
or bowel trouble any -quicker or surer
than your baby if you give It McGee's
Baby Elixir. Cures diarrhoea, dysentery
and all derangements or the stomach or
bowels. Price zo cents ana lu cents,
Sold by Skldmore Drug Co.
5?
3?
TOMORROW'S
TUB DAY
2
9 TMEf
RaffK OnpnVl
S3 PORTLANDS ONLY CELEBRATION AND GRAND FIRE-
g WORKS DISPLAY AT THE PLEASURE PARK BEAUTIFUL
I MONSTER PROGRAM OF EVENTS 1
3?
lurch for the Pacific northwest with i
linadnuarters at Portland, will not reach I
the city to assume his new duties mi- i
111 fall. In his letter Bishop Smith as- j
Fines the ministers and laity of the j
church of his great admiration for the j
new country into wiucti tie is to como
find of his high regard for the work that
Ins b'en set for him to do. Owing to
inan'v engagemt tis and much work made
end started nrtor in ms recent appoint- I
picnt, lt will be impossible for him to j
leave Pittsburg and the cast before the
autumn. i
County Clerk l-'ii-bis' report for June '
shows thrit his office received $3,?;!? .10
end the expenses were $.1,215.60. This
shows a falling off of $527 in receipts
he compared with the corresponding
month lust year, and $384 less in ex
penses. The receipts Hi the recording
department were nearly $100 greater
than In June, l'.07, making a good show-J
Ing ior the condition of real estate j
bu.-incf-s. In that d'-pni tnient the sum ,
c..i. , i, il in fi ts amounted to $-'.57u. ,
Tii- county court department took in;
JJ.Ms uud"tlit- circuit court branch of!
th- office.- $ !,4 l I. j
was tho usual cut of the MluiKespeare
play to make a "stage version."
9 22 A. m from Estacada on Monday
following date of sale, $1 round trip.
c,,..Mni tifirXj. unoit for one dinner t
Hotel Estacada. 60 cents, and ticket
good for one night's lodging and three
meals $2. (in sale at ticket office and
waitirijrooni, First and Alder streets.
Trolley excursions tomorrow to Ores
ham and Estacada, 13 trains will leave
First and Alder streets on the follow
ing schedule: 7, 7:15, 5S:4S. 9:15 10:.0.
11-10. 11:15 a. m., 1. 1:15 3:45. 5:.:o,
611 7 5 p m. Fare to Gresnam 1o
ci-nVs- Estacada. 75 cents round trip.
Tiik"'t must he purchased on file In
waiting room. First and Alder streets,
from which point all trans leave.
9
S3
9:00 Gates open.
lOrOO--Swimmcr's races.
12:00 Rand concert.
1 :30 Free dog circus.
2:00 Rand concert.
3:00 Matinee in Airdome.
3:30 Races i Roller Rink.
4:30 Free dog circus.
7:30 "Lost Baby" in Airdome.
8:00 Prince Karl and dog
circus.
9:30 Grand surprise illumina
tion. 9:40 One and a half hours'
fireworks.
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invito your
inquiries for
PRINTING
Phonei
Main 165
Home A 1165
First and Oak
AeMWvvoY
Leading Business College
ELKS BUILDING
Thoroughly equips for busi
ness life.
Teachers all specialists.
Day and evening sessions.
Phones M. 590, A1596.
IIPII IP THCATRIJ
llCilLIU i4tta mad WasbinKtoa
Phones: Main t and A-UU. !
KB. mOBEBT
MANTELL
TOBlffHt a 9, "XtBf JMur.n - "
Matinee tomorrow, "Macbeth. -Tomorrow
night. "Klna; IUchard lit."
Kvenlngs, 11.60 to BOe; mattnaca. 11
to 25c. "
Comfortable, free seats to accommodate 1000 spectators at
fireworks display, 9:40 to 11 p. m.
Picnickers welcome Swings, Playhouses, Road-to-Dublin,
Bumps, etc., for the children.
A SANE FOURTH IMPORTANT 1
No discharge of fire crackers or bombs permitted in the park.
The children will here he protected from themselves. A good time
for everybody amidst flowers, music, light and merry life and the p
most varied day's entertainment ever offered. Jj
CARS, FIRST and ALDER i
F.very five minutes four-car trains, open trailers and plenty of seats. jg
IT IDlTT KTTBT A BIT.
$5
$10.00 SET OF
TEETH FOR
Written Guarantee for 10 Teara.
CBOWHS Any tooth In the mouth
we crown with solid gold. 221c.. guar
anteed to be the best, for
Any Porcelain Crown made no mat
ter what they are called or how
they are made. Our price it fan
Is onlv ptUW
BBIDOES Solid Gold Top, Bolld
Oold Backs. Porcelain C A t
Fronts, per tooth JtsWM
8olld Gold Teeth, 22k., ft ft
bridge, per tooth "P"U
AH other work same price,
, proportionately.
PAINLESS EXTRACTION Free
vrnen Plates or Bridges Are Ordered
Absolute Guarantees.
LILY DENTAL PARLORS
THXKS ANX COTJOK STSZITTS
Hours from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Phone A-1010 Opea Sundays
Western Summer In
stitute for Teachers
JULY 6 TO AUGUST 7
REVIEWS BUB1ECT8 FOR CITT
AND COUNTY CE11TIFICATKB
EtXFPX.SSCEirTAZi DEPARTMENTS IN
DRAWING AND BE WIN O
For Circular of Information Address
SZ&RETAST, BOX 808, POBTXAND,
OBEOON.
Seat Sale Opens Today
FUR
Yiddish Dramatic
Players
HEILIG THEATRE
Sunday nlffht "KOL-NTDmE"
Monday nltfht TXDSI8H "LA TOIOA"
Tuesday night "THE BROKEN
KEAXTS"
Wednesday nltfht "BHULAJQTX"
PKICES Kntlre iower floor, $1: bal
conv, 7fc. 50c; rntlre gallery, 28c.
BAKER THEATRE
A New Departure
The cost of
has been
lntermenti
greatly reoucea Dy me uoiman under
taking company.
Heretofore lt has been the custom of
funeral directors to make charges for
all Incidentals connected with a fu
neral. The Edward Holman Undertak
ing company, the leading funeral di
rectors of Portland, have departed from
that custom. When casket Is furnished
by us we make no extra charges for
embalming, bearse to cemetery, outside
box or any services that may De re
quired of its. except clothing, cemetery
and carriages, thus effecting a saving
of $25 to $75 on each funeral.
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
B20 TXXSS ST. COB. SAX.MON.
Phones Main t
A-lttO
Geo. L. Baker, Manager.
Three Important events thla week.
Iast week of season for P.aker Stock
Company. Iost week for all time In
their old boma theatre and Hoyfi
screaming farce,
"A BUNCH Or KEYS."
Fun. merriment, muslo and laughter.
Get your seats early for all week. Night
'prices 25c, 85c, 60c. Matinee 16c, 250.
Matinee Saturday only
MARQUAM ORAND
Pantagea Advanced Vaudeville
Attractions.
TONIGHT AND AXIi THIS WEEK
THE FOUB COMBADEB
Whirlwind comedy producers, a New
York comedy success, direct from tha
metropolis, second to none, and
CKAJKX.ES HABXIS
"The Lamp-Post Inspector and tie Glb
son OirL" Hnrrls Is a celebrated come
dian: you'll laugh In spite of yourself.
Three performances dally. Popular
prices. Curtain at 2:30, 7:30, I p, in.
LYRIC
f The f-inr-rnl of Thomas McN.imee, for
ith r -onst:ih!"i-. luur denier nnd hoiel !
1r.,..,c-. who died yc.-ti'n'.oy rifornoon. :
Mil l.-k.- i
or windows must be paid for in advance
and used onlv Deiween me uuun i -and
8 a. m. and 5 and 9 p. m It must
not he used for pprinkllng streets. If ,
.nuriTiw 'ii tternoon lroin rontrarv to tnose rules or
ii. In'.'-rnunt win he in' fully it will be snut on. i
i-eni, 1,-ry. Mr. MoNamoe j
li.tiil'- ' t'cHtiiu., - '-.iia ,ni ii"ni TjUgnr lfruv. . . -. . ...... .
-a 'ills bui." iio allied M his li'Tiie. iKO 'HY Raiton have appraiaod 'lie estate:
1,,-k Mn-t. ll.- l.-av.-Ha widow, a, af(er n j
- .1....- u,w: Tr.i r-i. of St V:iil. i debts are paid. The prliif ipal niue is
-.i...!trr the stork of the Kalama
h-:
.-lvl-u
L u rti ber
, .... .1 uynrtti
i . -.- wix.il !.- contracto.l n sex-ore . compnuj. ur.u - -
t X . ,1-1
r,,lit He wjs a member
and el' t he KbU-s 1o.Ik.-h.
of tho Klks J
ere . eonijinny
:iks J 7.172.
Kourth of Julv celebration at Gresham
A lawyer xviU ial;ie I he Standard ofnnil Kslarada. 13 excursion trains leave
Int. -lb r-t:iatity fit the K.-lh y liutte reek
!-.r the in xt 3 li day, for I,. P. C.
c.nlfi.v. who si ne i.t an attorney,
Nill tee.ik the eoiiiil.x'N biead at tliat
liiftil'itlon for en.- month, (iodfrey was
nfrcHted for following a woman. At
the patrol box he slashed Patrolman
lllc.Uords xx Hh a penknife, and tried to
sea.e. Judge t'anieron originally- fined
him $.'i0 In addition, tint this was sus
pended, with the roekpile sentence left
nsatnst Godfrey.
Roys and girls whose ambition Is to
Fiieeee.l In the business world should
not overlook the opportunity to xx-ln a
valuable scholarship In one of the lead
ing eduentlonal Institutions of tho Pa-,-ltle
northwest. The Journal's third an
nual scholarship contest began last
week and will lnt three months. N
further time should be lost In entering.
Pall on r write, the cunkst manager
for full particulars and Instructions.
Arrested at Third and Pavls for dis
orderly conduet, Otho (ile.en turned
upon Patrollnian P.urri at the patrol box
while the polieeman had the r"-Hver at
His e-ir, eallinir th..- pollee station. In
th flight that followed Hurrl succeeded
1n throxvir-.tr his nssallant to the pnv,--ment
but not before Olesen had ki k -d
him in the hack, olesen will kick rock
'ut Kolley liutte for the next 30 days.
Week-end rate on Portland Railway.
I.lcht Power company good leaving
Portland 1 15 p. n. on Paturdax-s until
Klrst and Alder streets; fare to (,res;
ham 45 cents; Estacada. 7f cents ro-.iiid
trip Tickets on sale In "Waltlcs room.
inner at Hotel Estacada 60 cents..
Major J. Faulkner, divislnr.nl officer
for Oregon and Idaho for the Salvation
Army, will be in chartre of the special
services at 249 Madison street. July 4
and 6. All are invited.
To sell your household goods call up
Ruhensteln's. It will pay you. Also
buy men's clothing. Main ti 0 0 1 . 175
Front street, noithxvest corner lamhlll.
Steamer Pomona. Fourth of July to!
Oregon City and way. Leave Main!
street dock 8 a. m., 11 a. m , 2 p. m., 6
p. m. Tickets 45c round trip.; good on
O. W. P. cars.
CIVIC CELEBRATION and
PICNIC
JULY 4th
Hawthorne Park ,
Hon. Wallace McCamant, Orator.
Music by DcCaprio's Band.
No matter what it is and
if you want to be cured,
call or write to us.
Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Sunday 10 a. m. to 12 m.
IMP0NDER0 -THERAPY CO.
(INC.)
508 Merchants Trust Bldg
Portland, Or.
Over qpddard-Kelry Shoe Co.
6th and Washington Sts.
Hemlock Salve
Remedy from nature. A quick and
permanent
CURE OF PILES
Jnst Cares Plies, Nothing More.
OH BAXJS AT
Skidmora Drug store. 151 Third.
Woodard. Clarke & Co.
Watts & Matthelu, corner Williams
and Russell.
And other leading drug stores.
If You Have-Any M NICKELOblON
uirunic msoruer
AXA SHADES
MADE FROM CREOSOTE
5 Gal. Lots 75c Per Gal.
TMBATRtJ
Fhonts Main
4686 B-1036.
ESSTn Tuesday, July 7
mm. nsxii
Xnd th Manhattan Co.
Presenting
KOSMHBSXOI.M
By Banxtk Ibsen
Beat sale Thursday, July J. .
Prices SI, $1.80. 3.
LYRIC THEATRB
Both Phones: Main 4685, Home E-101S.
Week commencing; Monday, June 19,
1908. Fifth week of the famous Blunkall
Atxvood Stock Company in tho thrilling;
domestic drama, -"A
BUBO m BAGS."
Maffnincent Production.
Matinees Tuesdaj', Thursday. Saturday
and Sunday. Prices lOo and 20c. Every
evening at 8:30. Prices 10c, 20o and 80c.
Boxes 60c. Office open 10 a. m. to 10
p. m.
THE GRAND Vaudeville deluxe
Entire Week of Jane 29, 1908.
ELTON POLO AX DO TBOUfS
America's Greatest Casting Artist.
HILL, CXEKBT AND EIUi
Comedy Bicyole Artlsta,
F. P. KONTBBSSA
That Z. A. T. S. B. Man.
Exhibiting the latest thing in motion
pictures. Time and prices remain th
same.
13ft SIXTH,
Change ILvery Da)r
ALL OOOD SUBJECTS.
Portland Sash & Door Co.
83o non st.
PORTLAND. OB.
THE COAST MACHTSTE BEPAIB CO.
Sewing- machine repair work our spe
cialty. We repair and guarantee any
sewing 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 stox'e" repairing,
lock work and key fitting. We call for
deliver and guarantee all work, and
have the only gasoline engine expert on
the Paolfic coast. Phone East 1811,
409 East Morrison St.. Portland, Or.
Rohses Park
4th OF JULY
Fulton Cars, 2 nd & Morrison
Morrison Electric Company
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Fixtures, Wiring. Supplies
291 EAST MORRISON STREET
PHONES: EAST 3128, B1625
TEETH
Ttrm-
rrHOUTrwtJ
Save
Money
We sponge and rr"?s your clothes,
thine voiir nhoe, all for II BO month.
Main 6H A-4814 Waeons run every-j
where. Unique Tailoring Co.. 309 Stark.
To sell your household goods call up!
JLV2A-V&SLl &
Hubenste'n s. It will pay x a.;..
cini nine. .Mit i ii -i - -1 . i
noithwcst corner Yamhill.
Why Ivory Soap, or
any other, should be a
valuable insecticide is
hard to explain, but it is
a fact. It has the ad
vantage of, not making
the! bushes unsightly as
Bordeaux mixture does.
A prominent nursery
man and florist writes
that he had used it for
years for an astonish
ing variety of .insect
pests. Garden Magazine
for June '07. ' '
Won Id l'ke TJ of onr book
let -f'Unt fMlt-llnw tn ( -rrM ure
themf It is fr.. Tea Psk-TI A
Uamsib Co, ClIlcinllt Ohio.
Ivory Soap
934iw Per Cent. Pure.
liny mens
Front si ret-t
Golden (5r,.lr Granules, the ino per
cent pure cereal coffee, euros dyspepsia
nnd nervousness All" (trocers. Tastes
better than cenmon coffee.
Steamer Jrsfe .Unrklns, for Camas,
Wnshousal and way Jar.dlncs. dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington straet
doek at 2 v. in.
Tl-.omna P. W !. now Iocaled In
liN exx- offlees v the Merohnnts 1 1 1 1 hi
luiil.lln;. corner Sixth and Washing-;
'ton st reets.
I FYr famllv T1ne.. ldjuors and brer.
call Kast 44?7, H-13T.3. l-urlty uujuor
company. 3u Kast .Morrison. tree
livery.
Swedish Singing club Columbia"' pic
nic V.ontavllla. Fourth f July. -Musi.,
dancing, singing, fun. Ask conductor
IS
r
the Best Independence Day
Celebration for Oregon
Coma and have free examination.
WB EXTRACT TEETH FRE: SI1
VER FILLINGS, 860 UP; OOLD FILL
INGS, 76c UP; SET OF TEETH. M.OOJ
SPLENDID SET. f s.00; OOtB
CROWNS. $2.80 TO 15.00.
JIT work ruaranteed for ten yemrtf '
Lady attendant always present. - All
work done absolutely without pain by
specialist of from IS to SO years ex
perience. Boston Dentists
Soma none .
Phone Main 9030.
mii MorrUoa BU Opp. Potrtoffloe.
Li
Independence from the danger that lurks in uninspected, "home-butchered" meats the kind that is killed re
gardless of the animal's condition? and thrust on your tables to bring injury to your health, by dealers who do not
operate under the regulations of the United States Government. Uncle Sam's meats the kind he puts his guaran
tee of soundness on are in Oregon for all consumers. They are from animals inspected by a United States Govern
ment official before slaughter and after slaughter; they are sound, healthful and wholesome.
Woman's Exchanae. 1 SS Tenth street,
lunch 11:30 to i; business men s lunch.
i Grnnd Fourth cf Jhlx- dance, K. Y.
Hi.. Hintler hsll. Stilts- orchestra.
p. Chambers Pot-..-- opticians.
Morrison fctreet, corner of Sixth.
A. 1
s:i 1
Grind Fourth of July dance K F.
C. KuiKler hall. Stiles' orchestra.
W A. Wise and sssoclstes, painless
dentists.- Third and Washington.
Gr?id Fourth of Julv dance, E. F. A.
C. Rl:. frier hall. .Utiles' orcheitrs.
Dr. 6trowbrl-"tfe. Oerllneer bldg.
Dr. Greene. Medical blJ.Uome rhone.
Bcrtrtr. al-rns. show cards. 214 TamhlU,
Pr. E. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Mirquarn.
Buy tne Ronvllle Pub. Co.' stock.
Journal waat nda. le a word,
laly S3. wra ywtit- ,
EAT NONE BUT
veraimeiifi Inspected M'eats
DEMAND THEM OF YOUR BUTCHER
f
Sep plied to &U retailers by the
UNION MEAT COMPANY, Pioneer Packers of the Pacific
PORTLAND. OREGON
I advise you as to
equipment and In-
W.N. RUBLE
Golden, Or.
vestments In mines:
25 years' minlmr ex
perience; Information free.
Offer of a (Teat mlae to close aa eetete
WILH0IT SPRINGS
Hotel ISow Open
Stare lutii Or inn Cltr. Taeadar.
Thursday and Saturday Until Jalr L
then
V. W,
dally at a. m.
MeLeaa. proprietor.
Dr.WernetsPOWDER
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