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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 31. 1903. Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Ormnd Vaudeville The Oaks Concert 8 p. m. "Runaway Honeymoon, 8:15 JOUBaTAIi JLT TEH BEAOXZ8. e In order to procure prompt and d more satlBfactory aervlce, when at the aummer resorts, order from the following Journal e rents at regular city rates. Ilwaco Sk llwaco Railway com- e pAny. Louis Cohen, news agont. Long Beaoh, Edward McAllen. Ocean Park. Louis Cohen. Beavlew, F. E. Btrauhal. The Breakers, J. M. Arthur. Gearhnrt, A. Utzlnger. Seaside, Lynn Burtla. head- 4 quarters at Lewis & Co. Newport, Harlln Talbert. Collins Springs, J. W. Belcher. 4 WUholt Springs. F. W. Mc- Let an. Mngdaleno Kleb, owner of a grocery store at 285 Burnsldo street, has 'begun suit In the circuit court to prevent John Mirandas from collecting bills from his customers or Interfering with his busl noss. He savs ho took Mnrandas Into lila store last November to clerk for blin, with the understanding .,h.at Marandas should receive a share or the i.rollts and have his name Inscribed on the windows as though ho were a part ner USU'O alleges that Marandas has been wasting the profits In high living, and although he whs dismissed on July 25 continues to rolled money from cus tomers. Eleo wants a restraining order Issued. Since the decision In the municipal court Wednesday which freed the So cialist orators arrested Sunday after noon at the l'lara blocks, the meetings on Sixth street near Washington, the coveted point of the stump speakers, have been so well attended that a howl of protest iias gone up from the mer chants in the vicinity. Every evening Sixth street Is packed with the open-air audience, and the police have made no mnv to hrwik uD the meetings. A pe tition Is now being circulated asking the I'Ollco to mnke nnother move toward keeping Sixth street clear of the night ly blockades. Irvlngton residents object to the erection of a ripe station In the pretty Huburb, and It is probable that the site selected at Knst Twenty-second and Thompson streets will be abandoned by the city executive board and another site selected In another district. The request Is unusual In that many other districts are clamoring for fire protec tion, lr'lngton contains many of the finest residences in Portland and the fire commit lea of tho executive -hoard thought a fire station would be greatly welcomed in the neighborhood. City Attorney John P. Kavanaugh ap peared before the city civil service com mission yesterday and asked that sten ographers to be employed In his office bo examined und'r a separate classltlcH tion. Ho explained that tho work In his office was of peculiar nature and that, much of It contained technical terms which the average commercial stcnog iupher was unacquainted with. Tils point was considered well taken bv the coin mission and an examination .will be held tinder a new classification within tho next few weeks. fill vacancy In the position of assistant surgeon at the Froedmen's hospital; Heplember and 10, 108. for civil en gineer and superintendent of construc tion; August 16, 11108. for clinical direc tor in tho government hospital for the Insane. Articles found on streetcars July 80, returnable at lost article department, O. W. P. Co, First and Alder streets: Cane, four sunshades, "Klaments of Gravity Buttery," two purses, handker chief and money, hatchet, plans, pair gloves, umbrella, suitcase, satchel, pin, bracelet, lunch box, two ladles' Jackets, five packages. Water through boss for sprinkling yard or sidewalks or .washing porches or windows must be paid for In edvance and used only between tho hours of 5, and 8 a. m. and 6 and 9 p. m. it must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste fully it will be shut off. A horse belonging to B. Llnd, a farm er of Grealmm, ran away yesterday aft ernoon and smashed his way through a plate-glass window, eight by seven feet. In the market grocery of Barbagelata Bros., on I'nlon avenue and East Sal mon street. He upset a lot of olive oil, but was not Injured. H. O. Seward, whom ths detectives say left a pack of marked cards on an up-river steamer to catch a certain pas senger In a crooked game, was sen tenced to 30 days on the rockplle In the municipal court today. At the end of that time he , must leave the city forthwith. A. II. Johnson Estate. The county court has mado an order for the sale on and after August 10, 1908 of the property of said estate In Multnomah, Washington, and Yamhill counties. For details trator, apply to w. M. Ladd, admlnls Flrst and Stark streets. F. J. fillers. T. R: Savage and Robert Taylor have appraised the estate "T David Cotielll at 8121.95. Conelll killed Mrs. Dolly Sharp and Delniar I'etcrkin and then shot himself on July 19, and among the articles listed by the ap praisers are two revolvers. Short river trips to Oregon City. Steamer Pomona leaves Taylor street dock Sunday 9 a. m., 12 m., 3 p. m Leaves Oregon City 10:30 a. m., 1:30 anil a p. m. Round trip 46 cents, uciceis exchanged with O. w. P. cars. Mrs J. Welch, 712 Miles street, Mon- tavllla, has reported to the police that her brother, Alkman Welch, 50 years old, Is missing. As he suffers from an Injury to the head received many years ago she fears he has become temporar ily unbalanced. Three portraits of children recently painted by George De Forest Brush are lent for a short time to tho museum of r.rt an 1 shown In the upper gallery. One lent by Mrs. Charles H. Carey Is a child of tho artist, the others are children of the sculptor, A. P. Proctor. The portrait of the tiny girl Is lent by I. N. Flrlschner, while that of her brother Is still in the possession uf the painter. They are all paintings of great beauty Illustrating the fine qual ities of this artist's work. The Oregon Transfer company has opened offices at 124 Sixth street. North, and are prepared to take care of hauling as usual. Call Pacific States telephone. Main 69, Home telephone, A-1169. Special meeting 8 p. m. this evening at tho Htraver mission, southeast corner North Fourth and Couch streets. A. A. Miller, missionary from East Africa, Is to give an address. Rate war steamer Northland sails di rect for San Francisco Saturday 8 p. m. Cabin J 1 0, steerage $!, birth and meals Included. C. H. Thompson, agent, 128 Third street. We sponge and press your clothes, shine your shoes, all for 81.50 month. Main 614. A-4314. Wagons run every where. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark. Law offices of E. F. and F. B. Riley and offices of Clackamas Title com pany removed to suite 609, 510, 611 Chamber of Commerce building. Exchange building, Second streets. A few desirable hent at reasonable prices. G. Woodward. 104 2d st. SMALL ACCOUNTS SETTLED FIRST Title Guarantor Surplus to Liquidate Some De posits in Full. Title Guarantee and Trust company funds amounting to 80,000 have been repaid, the expense of the two receiver ships of George H. Hill and 11 C Meara have been settled and the present re ceiver still has 8187,499 cash on hand, which he recommends shall be used to puy a ten per ceni dividend to depos- j Itors with claims under 8500. I According to yesterday's Journal Re- I cidver It. 8. Howard has filed a report In the United Status circuit court rec ommending that the court order a divi dend to be declared to Title Guarantee and Trust depositors. He makes a com plete statement of tho present condition of the receivership, and tho assets and liabilities to date. Thus far the work of the receiver has been chleflv the finding: of all debts and assets and their complete classifi cation and the making of arrangements for lluu datlort on the best terms. The settlement of many small notes and claims of the bank against indi viduals and companies has been accom plished, and In this manner the receiver has come into possession of upwards of 8275,000. part of which has been used in replacement of trust funds of the bank and In payment of expenses of the liquidation from Its beginning hist fall. There Is now on hnnd enough to pay u ten per cent dividend. Pay Small Depositors. The receiver nsks the court to con sider the advisability of paying off In full tile 1,760 depositors' claims of 826 or less. He says these small accounts encumber the books and are due for the most part to poor persoiiB who are most In need of the money. The report shows a surplus In book accounts of assets over liabilities of 8453,855. The actual value of the as sets Is lower than they are carried on the books, however, and regarding many of these assets It is Impossible to tell Just how much will be realized. The total number of claims of all classes Is 7, COO. amounting to 81.804,56(1. The total number filed and allowed Is 4.S00. amounting to 81.746,729, not In cluding tho claim of Ladd & TUton for $C07,25f, which Is subordinate In time and runk by direction of W. M. Ldd. The cash now applicable to the pay ment of claims Is $187,499, There are 2,700 claims neither filed or presented, amounting to $67,826. Of the total 7.500 claims against the bank only the following have been re jected by the receiver: The 'interior. cmcago i n.o start Monday for 10 days' outing on Tanner creek, near Bonneville, on ths Columbia river. The party Is In chars of Key. W. T. Jordan, pastor of ths church, who Is exirlenced In namplng life. Mr. Jordati la a crack rifle shot and he hopes to be able to give his boy companions a taste of venison while they are In camp. The country Is very wild and mountainous In the vicinity of the camp ground selected. ILL I ! - - - F. W. Baltes and Company invito your inquiries for PRINTING Phones Mala 165 Home 11165 First and Oak Agnes K. Hall Mrs. G. M. Antenone Marguerite Wood Hose Gardner, assigned to W. M. Kllllngsworth Robert Galloway George Dynuii Pctronel E. Carter. Lumber and Stark rooms for Inquire. 1). Golden Grain Granules, the 100 per cent pure cereal coffee, cures dyspepsia tind nervousness. All grocers. Tastes better than common coffee. Dr. Will Jackson, dentist, 1020H Bel mont street, Sunnyslde. Office phones Tabor 603, B-2474 ; residence phones East 6230, B-1474. Steamer Jesse Hnrkins, for Cnman, Washougal and wav landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Jlnkln Lum Chinese restaurant, corner Fourth and Everett streets, will open tomorrow morning. Give It a trial. Archbishop Christie, Bishop A. J. j Glorleux of Boise, Idaho, and Right Kov. ( Abbott Thomns, O. S B.. of St. Bene- diet's Abbey were among the notable j personages of the Catholic cb rgy In the I mrtliwest who were present ill the In- j vestlture of Kev. James Hauw as pro i touotaiy apostolic. The ceremony took place at St. Paul, Oregon, July 23. Arch foshop Christie read the ritual and be stowed the honor granted to Monseig pe'ir Knuw by the pope. At IIolle' & Merrill's laundry, corner of Tenth and Flanders streets, this evening at S o'clock the colored men of the city will meet to org.inly.e a Taft and Sherman club. The new organiza tion has been called to meet by order of the colored men's committee and ex pects after permanent organization to take an nctive part in the coming presi dential campaign in Multnomah county and Portland. Mr. Frank F. Freeman has moved his law office to rooms 809-1 1 Board of Trade building; Main 934, A-2934. James Fletcher, Jr William A Rosebraugh. Francis W, Uosebraugli Carl J. Kasner Bertha Hamilton F. W. Garske Louis M. Anderson.... John Carlvle J. S. McMillan J S. McMillan Files rnll Report. The receiver's report of the bank's condition In liquidation Is as follows: REBOUKCfcS. Loans and discounts $1,418,482.94 Mortgage loans 137,709.56 Point View contracts 495.40 Holladay park contracts... 8,263.46 289.92 6.66 10.87 1,285.00 32.10 126 25 20.86 5.00 4.17 24.40 5.00 11.52 190.00 1.27 12.96 45,120.00 8,750.00 AurrKEMziTTa. THE GRAND VandevHlede Inxe All this week The World Famed Pantomlmlsts rhe Easell-Vsrnon COM PAN Y, "Ths Elopement." Next Week "Slrronjs," ths lady Baffles C. Grant Gardner, and Marie Stod dard, J. C. Nugent Co., and Five Other Big Acts. A H2ST0KICAX DBA. Iff A DAMON AND PYTHIAS The Most Magnificent Spectacular Scene Ever Staged. DONT MI88 IT AT THIS LYRIC THBATRR Main 4686, A 1028. NICKELODION 130 SXXTX. Change Every Day Ail. OOOD SUBJECTS, Total 81,554,941.86 Overdrafts - . . 22,954.55 Bonds 288,000. 00 Stocks 678,736.67 Real estate accounts 46,154.62 Miscellaneous assets and fix tures 11112.16 Abstract plant 125. 000. 00 Safe deposit vaults 60,000.00 Duo from banks .90 Amounts receivable General books ..8 S. 563. 94 Trust books 30.46 1.10 89,025.04 Cash on hand General books . .8H1.1S9.25 Trust books .... 46,310.09 187,499.84 COOL BXBCK-BOUM-BSB-BA TB.IO at 3 o'clock. GREAT EX.XSOTBXO MTJSIO WHEEL. TONIGHT, 8:30, "A RUNAWAY HONEYMOON" By the Curtis Comedians and Singers. New People In Cast. S4-HOTTR SHOW TWO ACTS What do you know about these? "All She Gets From the Ice Man Is Ice," "There Never Was a Girl Like Her " "What a Little Smoke. Will Do., "Dummy Love," and others. Boys' and Girls' Day, August 28 Bss Coupons at Selling's. 18 Minutes Prom Aider Street. San Francisco Three live, hlfh-grade business ertv snaps, till August 5. "26 Stark, phone 1189. No agents. uslness nrop W. S. Stock, T. P. Wise, dentist, removed to 3 26H Washington street, cor. Sixth. Main 8069" Woman's Kxchange. 18.1 Tenth street, lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. K. W. Moore, expert photographer. Elks' building, Seventh and Stark sts. John C. Shillook law offices, moved Gerllnger building, Second and Alder. J. F. Boothe lias removed his law of fice to 713-714 Board of Trade bldg. Mrs. Herman Waterholter, 248 Tilla mook street, died at 7 o'clock Wednes day evening. Apoplexy, from which she had suffered for 10 years was the 'cause of her death Mrs. Waterholter was born in Germany 64 years ago. She had Hved In Portland for 25 years The funeral will he 'held from Holman's chapel at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The body will be placed In the crematorium. Under Sheriff F. C. Pollard and Pep. nty C, K- Johnson of Siskiyou county. Cal.. came to Portland yesterday f-.r Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wicks, who were nrrrsted at Cnthlnrnet, Wash, a few days ago and put In the Multnomah county jail for safekeeping. i' hs and his wife are accused of stealing nho.it S 1.300 from an uncle of the wnmnre The officers left with their prisoners last night. The United States civil service com mission announces the following exam inations September 2 and S. 15ns. to I). Chambers ,V Sim, opticians, Morrison street, corner of Sixth. 321 Total 82,926,418.84 LIABILITIES. Miscellaneous accounts pay able 8 Check accounts Time certificates of deposit Demand certificates or de posit 313,259.84 Savings accounts Certified checks Cashier's checks Iieposltors' ai-count savings books for hanks, etc Outstanding drafts Bills payable Accounts payable General books ..8 1,670.28 Trust books .... 36,677.69 Sundry earnings.. 4.1. 74277 Sundry expenses.. 19.800.53 Assets over liabilities 1.588.99 909,932.71 167,710.56 399.439.62 372.1 0 11,184.82 49.83 1.070 71 607,256.80 38.347.97 23,933.2 I 452,269.39 VS. Portland BEOREATIOIf PARK, OOU. VATJOKN A1TD S4TH STS. JULY 28, 29, 30. 31, AUGUST 1. a. Games begin week days at 3:30 p. m., Sunday, 2:30 p. m. Admission fee Bleachers, 25c; grandstand, 50c; boxes, 25c extra; children, bleachers. 10c; grandstand, 25c. LADIES' DAT TBXDAT. Boys under 12 free to bleaohers Wednesday. BCHOOr8 AND COLLEGES. W. A . dentists. Wise and associates, painless Thud and Washington. George F Brloe Is now at 408 Cor bett building. Same phones. Berger, signs, show cards. 284 Yamhill. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. Dr. E. Journal want ads. lc a word COIiSKT SALE TOMORROW Total 82,926.413.64 Settle With Other Concerns. Through proceedings now In progress In the courts It is expected to secure favorable settlement or tne bank m ! claims agntnst the Colonial Investment I company and the Portland Development i company, two corporations subsidiary I to the old bank and having valuable I property holdings at the Lewis and I Clark exposit ion grounds. Prospects are also gooil tor realizing money trom the Oregon Lniul anil Water compa irritation project at Irrleon. The reiver will probably be able to pav all the banks liabilities In full within the two and three-year limits fixed by the court for settlement of claims my a re- Thoinson's Glove-Fitting and Warner's Bust-Proof. A great Saturday sale of these two well known makes. A style for every flg;:re. Special redueed prlees for to morrow M.Allen McDonnell. Third and Morrlsorvstreets. in;i7jniPERs for COMING HORSE SHOW HOYS WILL EXJOY DELIGHTS OF COMPANY Need a Position? The Leading Business College PORTLAND, OREGON, GUARANTEES Positions to its Graduates. Day and Evtning. PHONES: Main 590, A-1596 a Ten happy members of the I and Tou club of the Central Baptist church will TEETH Girls will be girls! They will roll on the grass. They will scil their dresses. They will get their hands and faces dirty. All right! Let them! Ivory Soap and water will make everything clean again. - Exjusilf STaHahk for bath, toCct and fine iaandry oe. Ivory Soap 99tHo Per Cent. Pure Word has lien received hy the Port land llii'it cluh thst horse owners at Vnnrnno r find Victoria. P ". fire r-'hoollng their mounts for th tilth Jumps mill are determined to t.ike the cup for tt l framr-- across the horder when the big Tertian t horse show comes off this autumn Iist yenr It was fully ntpectel that the celebrated V" ( Rti her. mrH by J V Farrell of 8e ; attle srd ridden by Captain Hsnford T-j.ivl Stat, nrmy, mould win th- trrr.hv for the ;!(h Jump, but the ant mhl proved so fractious that he eoulj not be put over the Pars In goorl form I nn-1 (tto remnn I'rsr.k. ridden bv j Will Wslters. one r f Ihe prettle't find i mot eer.sl.tert Jumpers in the Pacific I northwest, easllv carried off the trophy Mr. Karre'.l will enter "ox Catcher er.-iin an,! If he rp-ts a recent per-f- rmanep in Vancouver when he cleared the bar at 7 feet S Inches, he will be hard to defet Trrm Save Money nodding Permit. L. E Carter, erect dweillrr. Han rvk between East Forty-elith and Kat Firty-flfth. II 0. Mephen rtir-ol repair church. Clay btwrn Twelfth and Thirteenth, ll-e J H Kraft and H Van Zant. ret dwellina. Commercial near Plandlna. 12.000 Sar ah Burroyoe. r pe.br dwelling. 147 por ter. ll.Ji'ie, Mr tjllhMte, rpalr ealoon. M o rri eon rtwn F"lrwt and geroi. f l.0: II. R. Pourn. ruri delllr.g-"Cu)lT nr Randy Rcd. !.. William Frtlander. repair tore PI and era be tween fifth and tilth, II.l Come and hare free examination. tt. B FYTUii-T TlTir-ru L' U IT L' .aTT VER FILLINGS, ISe'fP; OOLD FILL- I I.NtJS. 76c Ir; PET OF TEETH. 14 0: SPLENDID SET. lt.00; GOLD CROWNS. (2 50 TO 15 00. All work guaranteed for ten Tear. ' I-a3T attendant alwaya preaant- Atl 1 work ilona abaolutelT without pala by I perlallata of from ll to 10 yaj-e- as- perlenca. i Boston Dentists sai Fho-aa A-0O34V. raom Mala 0030. MIH Korrtaoa at. Or, roa-tofna-a. ECLECTIC BUSINESS UNIVERSITY NOW IN SESSION DAT A JTD rVENTWO CI.AS8XS riacos young people In good powltlons Our Individual Instruction the best. No dlaeouraged atudents. all make good progress. X. E. BXCXAJLSSOV. L. I. B Prae. Worcester block. Portland. Oregon. Thone Main 4504. OUTLET CLOTHING CO., Firs! and Morrison Slrcels mi(Bl(0)ir We Mast Raise Money at 0nee!Q I,. . !,! .. IP .,, , 1.1 .,.,.. 1 , 'J We have decided to make this store one of rare bargains and worthy of your patronage, and while we are at it lefs all enjoy it We have no use for this merchandise and be sides we need the money Both reasons coupled together compels us to offer you the most Sensational Suit Sale Ever Known Every article has been reduced, nothing reserved, no limit, buy as you like and what you need, and buy now for later, as we shall never again be able to repeat such tremendous slashing of prices in Our Store, Your Choice Any Man's Suit in the store, that formerly sold at $30, $35 anrJ $40 in the verv newest Qftwal ' T 1 ' - J shades and colors, made by Strause & Bros., Baltimore; David Adler & Sons, Milwau kee a recommendation in itself without any limit or restrictions. You need only see our Morrison street win dows to satisfy yourself that this is absolute, truth and nothing but the truth Any Suit HUUfl ii JUL lip ml1 1 10c Linen 15c Black $1 Balbriggan Handk'fs 2 and Brown . Underwear Sox 7 37 50c President : Suspenders $5.00 Bathing Suits 23 J- B. Stetson Half Price r Hats $3.15 Suitcases 72 50c Fancy Sox Half Price 50c kt,C3 Bovs' 2-Piece cri n u $1 Golf Shirts .p. . $1.50 Golf oA Suits Price Shirts 87Q J?L $5.00 Men's 50c Underwear Shocs! Shocsl Pants $2.45 ity Half HATS HATS $2.00 Pongee $3.00 Pongee Half Price Shirts 95 Shirts 91.10 You Should By All Means come here Saturday. Just stop and think what it is to you enabling you to save over 100 per cent. Buy a suit now, whether you need it or not, for never again will you have such a chance. All men's wear reduced to about one half the former price. Nothing reserved every thing must go at once. OUTLET aOTHIRKG C FIRST AND MORRISON STREETS DALLAS COLLEGE ?TEETH WITH OR Boiled Linseed Oil i OAl.UiS I'T9 BSl Row Linseed Oil i OAU...N iv.Ts 5T!the allkx prepara Pure White Lend torn" niOOI. The rurposea of th! Institution r YVITW OUT PLATES l to furnish to vouna; mrn and women " ' a libera; Christian educa'.lon. to lay a OUT OF JOWI flOrU 1 deep and broad foun 1atKn In the study yr oaa do jour astlre Orowa. Irtop of the nrlTii-es. art and philosophy, plat Work in a day If necessary, and to build up a "trong and Int"--!!!! ratals Ertraotla Trae lectuaJ moral cl.irarTer. 1 Offer UruaJ College Oouree) Cla-ial- ai. Bcleatlflo. Elementary. Aoa4e I mio and KnatcaX ! Krpeneee romlnal. Te fa'ti'tr ran -arrange for llmttod number of s:idnta to earn th-lr wit in f-,11 or 'n part New term comm. rres S-i l'm!r ZS For CataJof-oe aad Information Addraoa C. A- MOCK. Dailao. Otf- hn r ate-a or brldaes are oraere-i. Sensitive teeth and roots remove with out the le,rt pala. Ten chairs. Only the moat scientific and careful work. 90 TEAM XJT POBTaVAJTS. W. A. WISE-."D.?' v.nin. alfl raird and WaaAlAatoa t a. m. to t p. m.. Pundays to 11 I Painleaa FTTtractlon. 60c; Plates, li te. Both Pbonea. A and Main lila. A New Departure The coat of Interments hAa boon rreeuly reduced by the Holman Under taking company. Heretofore It has ben the custom of funeral directors to make charges for all incidentals connected with a fu nerai The Kd ward Holman Undertak ing company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed fropa that custom. When cusket la furnished by us we make no extra chargea for erflbalmlnc. hearae to cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re quired of us, eicept clothing, cemetery and mrriagee, thus cffectlna; a earing of lit to 171 on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. tao TmxBS rr. com. iixjioi. In Parts lart year 4 1. It I bcraa were kflled for fnod. wntch wee e more then the tsrwrlons rewr. Thee" snlmais rvsided IMM.m rwundsef saeet. PKR IPs 7.50 Portland Sash i Door Co. is fOBTlAjrV. OB. mo noir rr. Thorough rrpar"on " eatern erd western collgs FTigl th year be ns September :i. 1 Catalogs THE ALLEN FRFrARAtORT SCHOOL, Tortlano. vr. WILH0IT SPRINGS ; Hotel Now Open Stage leaves Oregon CUT, Ts"sy. i Thnradsy And Sftturdfty sntll JalTL, 1 the dally at Sam. Fats F. W. McLcmn. proprietor. ta. COAL Kemmcror Coal The Rest Wyoming Coal on the land Market. OXTsCXLTT BBOB. (ZJTO.) Re ok era 11th an1 MarahalL Ph Main 1U A llll. TU OOAST KACim BaTVAXB CXV. ewtAC saacAias raveuv wwrh smr sp s eiaJty. e rep Ir and guarantee an y eewtr.g ma-htnA. no matter what make, or how t-A'V we do any klexl ef rwpaJr work and cleaning si the lowest poest Me rate Rlcrele and stove repelling, lock work and key rutin We eali for. deliver and guarantee all week. aa hare the ny gae.Ue englaa eisert eta the ParirVr rst Pleone Kaat 1111, 461 East Uornsoa ba, PartUod. Or. rr : A BIT. $5 $10.00 SET OF TEETH FOR Written Oaaraatee for 19 Tears. CBOWsTal Any tooth la the snout h we crown with solid s;ol(t. Jlk, rune. oliiT4. to- lb .34-00 Any Porcalaln Crowa made nm anal ter what they are railed or haw fen.V. . .'.fTlT. .$4.00 BaVniBw-olid OoJd Too. stolid Oold Barks. PorfelaJa SI ff rronta. ir tth viUU ftnltd Gold Teeth. t!k, 4 bridga. per teeth 9f.Vv All ther arork sama price, proportions tel r. rAIVXESS BITB ACTTOPJ Tree Wka rkntew er Bnere Are Ordered aVbewsBte OaaraaSewa. . LILT DnnL PAKtrn rtTU An cocct tt' - t Meara froaa aw aa. i