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THE OREGON -DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST . 1908. Town Topics TONIGHTS AMUSEMENTS. ?rend Vaudeville ha 0s. ...Conoert I p--m.... ...."Tha Marry Graf tar a," p. m. ARRANGE SEAIS TO HOLD 13, ILLEGAL FRAME lOXrtLXAJ. AT TMM MAOsTSB. In order to procure prompt and mora ; satisfactory anrlo. when at tha aummar raaorta, order from tha following Journal aaanta tit refular city rate. Ilwaco A Ilwaco Railway com pany, Louis Cohan, nawa agent. ' hong Beach, Edward MaAIlan. Ooaan Park, Louis Cohan, Stavlew. T, E. BtrauhaU Tha Breaker, J. M. Arthur. Gearhart, A. Utalnger. Beaelde, Lynn Burtla. bead quartera at Lawla 6 Co. Newport, Harlln Talbert. Colllna Bprlnra, . W, Balobar. Wllholt Springs. T. VW. Mo-Leran. Bleachers to Be Added to Accommodations .for Crowds at Fair. Eaatarn Oregon boasta of number of good schools, among whloh Pendleton, academy la a leadar In several direc tion. Established primarily aa a col lege preparatory school and atlll layin atreaa upon thla part of lta worn haa added new couraea, thua keeplng; ii n with tha riamsnds of the nUDllC. TWO years ago a couraa In domaatlo - aclence and another In Instrumental muaio wera added, which hava proven vary aattsfao tory and attracted numoera of deaerv- kia atudents. Thla year an aaaiuonai rnuru la nttmrnA In VOCSl mualC. Under one of tha moat accompllahed vocallaU In Oregon. Parents wno nave cnuarra for whom they are seeking a proper eohoet for higher education ahould con- iilt with the principal. Key. w. n. Iileakney. Pendleton, Or. Patrolman C. F. King, one of the old est membera of tha police force, may lose the use of one leg as the result of an accidental shot from his own re volver. King haa the park blocks In North Portland as a part of his beat Last evening he took off his holstered revolver when entering tffe waiting, room at the corner of Park and Davis streets. Tn picking It up again the re volver slipped In some way from the bench arid falling upon the floor was dlscharRerl. The bullet entered the left leg, shattering the bone. Patrolman Hlrsch and Harms heard his cries for help and aent lilm to his home at 58S Jefferson. The receipts of the county clerk's offloe for the month of July were al most the same aa In the corresponding month last year. In the recording de partment, however, where an index to r.-altv business Is found, an Increase of over"$16d Is shown. In July, 1907. the receipts In that department amounted to J2.612. and lost month to 2,669. The total receipts last month were 4.62 and the expense $3,637. a profit of $1, 3 25. Amonjf the expenses Is Included the cost of a new filing rack for the circuit court. ad'Hne $600. In the coun tv court drpnrtmtnt $1,033 were re ceived and In the circuit court $96. Plans wera discussed yesterday af ternoon, at tha regular monthly meet ing of tha dlractore of tha Country club and Llvestook' association for tha ereo tlon of bleachers with a seating capa city of from 7.000 to 10.000 people In addition to the steel and concrete grand stand which will aeat $,600. Tha final decision In the matter went over until the next meeting. The transportation committee report ed that the arrangements now under way with the Portland Railway. Light St Power company and with the O. H. fc K. regarding tha additional passenger service to be given the crowds at the race meet and livestock ahow were practically satisfactory and that the two oompanlea would probably be able to move the crowds with dispatch In order to reduce the detailed han dling of the entire week's program to a almpllfied system, F. O. Downing, the well-known local horseman and aoortsman who haa had wide experience In such matters was urged to take the chairmanship or the managing commit tee. He consented to act and will di rect the racing card, the show progsam, the entertainment, accommodation, amusement, refreshment and other fea tures. Exclusive officers of the club will act In an advisory capacity on the committee. Thla arrangement wiU relieve the board of director of further worry over the endleas details of carrying oat the program as scheduled. Mr. Down log has had marked sucoeas tn handling horse shows aad similar events In the northwest. In order to encourage breeding of fancy stock, the Country club, people decided to establish a Portland futur ity for which a $5,000 stake for two-year-olds and three-year-olds In 1910 and 1911 will be hung up. The sug- geatlon was unanimously Indorsed and entries iof foala. of 1908 will be aakei for at once. The futurity will provide for four races,, two each year men tioned, and the only obligation placed upon tha Country club ana LlvestocK association will be to put up $300 for each of the four eventa. The directors voted to hold regular weekly meetings each Monday after noon from now on. Instead of only once a month as heretofore. BUNG STANDS City Building Inspector Dob son Would Hurry Action Against Nottingham. City Building Inspector Dobson is growing restive under the delay of Sen ator Nottingham In refusing to tear down tha building ha erected at Eaat Second and Stark streets In violation of the city building laws, and said this morning that he intenda writing a letter to City Attorney Kavanaugh asking that me case dc hurried aa much as posstble. Dobaon Kfl.ii! this mnrnlm that th Ha. lay was no fault of his and that If he had his wuy he would have NottlnKham in court and have the ml Inn of Jtnls-n Cameron set aside and Nottingham tried on me facts in tha case. Judge Came- lndeflnitely postponed sentence in PIANOS GOING VERY FAST AND NO WONDER. WHEN YOU CONSIDER SPLENDID BRAND NEW $350 AND $375 STYLES GOING AT THIS SALE ONLY $194.00 AND $2l00. polntment of a receiver to take charge of the Sherman lode-ins- house at 123 Twelfth street, which he and Amy Dea con began to manage as a co-partnership on March 2. He charg-es that she haa collected $1,160 and refuses to ac count for any part of tha aum, neither win sne BUDmit tneir dispute to arni tratlon. aa provided for In the agree ment. He aays she has Incurred debts without his consent and has threatened to sell out the business. Mrs. Deacon has been cited to appear before Judgn Cleland this afternoon to show cause why a receiver ahould not be appointed. Nottingham's case until the 6ould straighten the matter with the Council. The oouncll can take no action and has refused to do so, but Nottlnghom atlll has his building on the east tilde. In order to have the matter dldnnned of Dobson says he will call upon the city attorney to take action or shof why Nottingham is allowed to maintain the building In defiance of the bulldinsr laws. He says that he haa called on the cltv attorney nearly averr rinv for me past two weeks, but haa been unable to have the case brought up. City Attorney Kavanaugh etated that he haa been attending to other business in me once ana supposed that the case naa Deen disposed of when the Not tingham cases were ud In the municipal court the other day. He says that there is no intention on tils part to delay the matter and that he will take It up im mediately. ASKS PROTECTION Terms of Ona Dollar Week by Pay ing Five Dollars When You Make a Selection Piano la Sent Home at Once Don't Wait. Did you read our announcement In Sundays papers? We imaclne you didn't. otherwlHe you'd have been here yesterday selecting the piano.' The nun area win soon be sold it S only a quet- set them whose home will be gluddened by muslo. tlon as to who will get them- EBOia CAMS A dividend of 10 per cent on claims filed and approved having been ordered bv the United States circuit court for the district of Orearon. creditors are no tified to present their books, certificates of deposit or other evidence of indebted ness for payment at the office of the receiver, corner of Second and Washing ton streets, Portland, Or. Claims stand iiiK In the names of minors will be paid onlv to the parent or guardian who or islnally made deposit R. S. Howard Jr., receiver, the Title Guarantee & Trust company. Portland. Or., Aug. 1, 1908. Harmony will have a home coming with basket picnic, games and program at the old pioneer camp ground near Randy Crossing, on the Southern Pa cific railroad, 14 miles east of Mil waukie. Saturday, August 8. KVery body is Invited to brina a basket lunch eon and spend the day. A baseball pame and other sports will be played in the afternoon and a good program f lven. Among the speakers are B. Lee 'ajtet and Rev. C. C. Cline, D. Da of Portland. Those who do not wisn to bring a lunch can buy refreshments at the grounds. A civil service examination for the position of examiner of accounts In the Interstate commerce commission will be held September 3 and 4. There are about 76 appointments to be made if rating of applicants Is sufficiently high and they prove expert in railway or other common carrier accounting. Sal aries range from $1,800 to $3,000 par annum with traveling expenses while away from "Washington or other of ficial headquarters. For this examina tion application should be made to Z. A. Leigh, postofflce department. Final accounts In the estates of five Japanese killed In a railroad wreck near Roseburg have been filed In the coun ty court In each case the railroad set tled with their relatives for $1,250 cash and the estates all range around that figure, as the men had no other property except their wages due and money on their persons. The men wero eattng in their mess oar when a freight trnln craahed into It, the car being tele scoped. The men were M. Tad a, M. Ton I ska. N. Nakamura. K Murals and C. Haraguchl. A. H. Johnson Estate. The county court haa made an order for the 'sale on and after August 10. 1908. of the f roperty of said estate in Multnomah, Vashlngton, and Yamhill counties. For details apply to W, M. Ladd, adminis trator, Flrat and Stark streets. Alleging that having a wife for a business partner does not produce sat isfactory returns because aha collects and keeps all of the money, John O. i Deacon hra carried r ' troublea into tne circuit court. Me mwkw for the ap Water through hose for springing yards or alaewaiKs or wasoing porcnes or windows must be paid for in advance and used only between the hours of 8 and 8 a. ra. and 6 antl 9 p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary -to these rulea or waste fully It will be shut off. - The following articles found on street cars yesterday can be recovered by the owners at lost article room O. W. P. building. First and Alder: Two purses, can or alcohol, view. dook. two pacaages, three lunch boxes, box of cigars. Tha Portland Architectural club will hold the regular meeting at headquar ters In the Worcester bulldinir thl evening. The competitive drawings for the new Alblna high acnooi wia De' ex htblted and discussed. COST VOT COBTSXDXRJSD. Could not now be, by the thoughtful husband or father whose family so far havo been deprived of the benefits of music by not having a piano In th home, because One Dollar a Week only a portion of One's cigar or oarfare money will pay for It. And now the prices are reduced lower than ever be fore on many cases to a half plain style cases that sell at $250 and up wards are now onlv $12S and $147. and you can pay a dollar a week If you like. ovts Bunuo Fixiroa. A hundred must surely be sold this week If price and terms will do It. and from the way they were taken yesterday and so far today we can safely say a few days, possibly four or five will ac complish the task and until then you can come here and select our finest $360 piano and pay eAlv $194. or our $375 models will cost you an even $218. and. remember, we have planoa for nil to suit most any pocket-book few are too small, and the terms A SOLLAS A WEEK, with a first payment of five dollars, re moves every excuse even the "hot weather" otio that we have heard ao much of. So buv now they are here for you. while they last. Niw models from four leading manufacturers they are ai tine as can be ootained. I ne saving Is far bes'ond what wo could offer at anv other time, and the terms will probably never be given again in Portland. July waa a hot month sales were not up to the average. August muat make up for It at least one hundred extra pianos must be sold we'd rather have them in your homes than in our warehouse so come and get them but don't wait We are having a bigger so come riant away if possible. Do not nesuate; dui come and investigate tnia, tne greatest plano-huying opportunity ever orrerea In the northwest. Bring five dollars for first cash payment balance at a dollar a week, fellers Piano House, 353 Washington street. PBinaiiiitiiiiiiiiiiExiiiiiSaniiBiSEzani GREAT REDUCTION SALE IN ORDER TO GET BUSY AT OUR NEW STORE SIXTH AND ALDER STS. WE WILL FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS MAKE AartrraacanrTs. , rAJTTAOZa. ' Week of Angus a. Tourtk and fttark , Streets. Tha Fourth-street house haa bn practically rebuilt and I the finest, moat modern anil beat-equipped theatra In Portland. For the optnlng bill: KU, TSCTBTOWB and her 10 wonderful perform In a rntm. Tata OKBAT POWZLL AMD TKODril, Phenomenal Conjurers and Illusionists. Performancea dally at 1:30, 7:30 and p. m. No advance In priests. Upstairs, 16c. downstairs 25c, boxea SOo. Any aeat at weekday matinee, lie. TOE GRAND Van devlIItdcLaxe SIRRONJ1D TKB HAJTDCtrrr QTTHXir a,pn T.ltiy SATTJUUI Will be nailed In a, bos Wednesday evening by the expert paokara from tha Meier A Frank atore, from which aha will escape. NICKELODION 130 Change Every Day A Mi OOOD BTTBJXOTaV Garments lo Order for Cost of Material and Making the Profit is Ml Yours. Save the Discount Send check or pay at offloe on or before the loth to save the dlsoount on August bills lor the Au tomatic Telephone. Home Telephone company, cor. I'ark ana uurnsiae sts. press your clothes all for $1.60 nonth. We sponge and shine your shoes. Main 614. A-4314. Waaons run 'everv where. Unique Tailprlng Co., 309 Stark. Steamer Jesse Harklna, for Camas Washousral and way landlnra. dally ex oept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dook at 3 p. m. Nehalem Bay Park lota for sale $50 a lot; $10 down, Daiance 5 per month. Call at Thirtieth and Alberta. Nlcholi & Courtols. Rembrandt Studio has secured tem porary location In the Sherlook building, S3V Third street Open for business August 1. Dr. Theodore Fesaler is temporarily with Dr. Twltchell, 706 Swetland build ing. T. P. Wise, dentist, removed to 82H Washington street cor. Sixth, Main 1069. Woman'a Exchange, 188 Tenth street, lunch 11:30 to 1; bualness men's lunch. B. Elks' W. Moore, expert photographer, building. Seventh and Stark sts. John C. Shlllock law offices, moved Oerllnger building, Seoond and Alder. D. Chambers A Son., opticians, Morrison street, corner of Sixth. Ill W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. S. H. Gruber, attorney, moved offices to 826 Board of Trade building. Berger, 9391. signs. 284 TamhiU. Main Suburban residents have their troubles and one that aasumes great magnitude at thla time of the year Is the danger of loss of property through flres started and left smouldering by careless pic-1 crowd than ever today, nickers. This morning one woman liv ing on Mount Tabor had to aopeal to the police for protection from some merrymakers who did not take her sug gestions kindly. Several times she has had to go nut to put out fires In the brush near her house to keeD them from spreading to the long dry grass that covers the field next her home. Resi dents on the heights out there, have no nre protection except what thev can devise for themselves from their private cisterns, for they are above the reser voir. This morning a company of people old enough to have known better, as the police were Informed, started a flra in the woods JuHt behind her home. When the householder protested they declared they wished to cook their breakfast and would be very careful. The land owner, however, had her home to protect, and had too vivid a recollection of the vast fotst flres started by people who in tended to be very careful, and ao she called- to mind the city ordinance and the atate law both forbidding the build ing of fires in the woods at this time of the year. The picnickers moved on to a spot a little farther away and built their fire, and the woman notified the police. RIVER SALOONS El DRINK W We simply desire to keep our large force of skilled tailors busy and to advertise our new location. Suit and Extra Trousers OF SAME or STRIPED MATERIAL to ORDER From $25 lo $50 Satisfaction guaranteed In all cases. Garments to order In a day If required. Full dress and Tuxedo Suits a specialty. H PORTLMD HAS 10 BOWLING ALLEYS Xew Yorker Can't JFind Place to Amuse Ilimself in the Rose City. Investigation to Be Made of Barrooms Masquerading As Excursion Boats. "What Portland needs la a good bowling alley. Really. I was surprised not to find an alley In Portland except that at the Multnomah club whloh would carry a ball smoothly.. Bowling j llJ l," Complaint Is being made of barges and steamers plying out of Portland un der the ruse or excursion- ooais Deing turned Into veritable grogshops after having passed beyond the jurisdiction of the local authorities. Especially on Sundays when the sale of Intoxicants is prohibited In the city. It Is said that sheriffs of counties bordering along Columbia river have been planning to interfere with the manner of what to all intents and pur poses appears to be to thwart the law although so far no arrests have been made. Operators of the craft consider themselves safe under the protection of the government license, for which a nominal fee is charaed, aa compared with the license for the sale of liquors in a city the size of Portland. One barae nas ior some iime mane a practice of storming off at dry St. Johns to pick up tnirsty citizens wno ior a Use ordinary soap for ordinary purposes; Ivory Soap for bet'ter-than-ordinary purposes. That is the rule in most households; and it is a good rule. It applies particularly to colored goods, wash silks, lawns, dimities, etc Ivory Soap 99 X Per CcnU Pure Dr. E. C. Brown, Bye-Bar. Marq.ua m. Journal want ads. lo a word. CONCERT AT CITY PARK TONIGHT ' filgnor Pe Caprlo's band will play at city park this evening, the concert to begin at 8 o'clock. An exceptionally at tractive program haa been aelected. It follows: March, "Administration" De Caprio Overture, "Per Friachuti" Weber "Abum Leaf" v . . .Wagner "Polish Dance, No. 1" Scharwenko Grand selection. "Meflstofele" . . . . Uolto ( Intermission ) Fantaata, frojn "Carmen" Bizet "Miserere," from "II Travatore". .Verdi Mr. Parrott. cornet; Signor De Cap rio. trombone. Walts. "Italian Nlants" Tohsnl Selection. "Sho-Gun" I,urers March, "Sorella" OaJUnl A. De Cprlo, director. I is one or tne most rasclnatlne snorts in the eastern pleasure resorts just now and during the winter it is one of the athletio rases of the metroDolls. Port land should have better alleys and finer balls in her publio alleys than those I find here now." This was the statement made this morning by Frank L. Kdwards, a New York bowline alley man. who Is visit ing friends In the city. Mr. Edwards maae tne rounds 01 the alleys several daya ago and finds things In poor con- uiuon, especially in tne public allevs. You can t eet people to go to a place where the alleys resemble a corduro road and the balls resemble the muc Joked about lemon. People soon Ket ried or tnia. Portland Is too good a town for the very poor publio allevs here. There is a splendid field for an enterprising man. I know of a number of eastern men who would come to Portland If they could get a location Think I'll aend one out before early ran. IX- . V , 1 iriuuu VVf IV Alia A healthy place would draw scores 't feminine bowlers. There ought to bo two sections to a bowlln alley, one for the ladlea and their escorts and the other for the men. Then it could be made attractive. With saloons in close proximity Added to the poorly equipped places, you can never hope to give your patrona what they expect when they pay out their good money for amusement. enjoy all the liberties of a well appoint ed Darroom. The reports have become so loud that an investigation will probably be or dered scion with a view of having the scheme stopped If It can be done. Dur ing the early part of summer, shortly AT THE THEATRES Mrrry Grafters at the Oaks. Comrrienclng last night the Allen-Curtis Comedy company begun a week's presentation of a very enjoyable Webber and Fields comedy entitled "The Merry Oraftera." The piece Is full of good situations, clean comedy, catchy songs. pretty dances and new costumea. The large audience which witnessed the opening performance last night was more than satisfied. SlfTonJe"! Great nit. Blrronj la the talk of the town t. day because of her wonderful perform ance at the Grand yesterday. Deputv Sheriff Beatty and other officers plsd ii m, n nanacurrs on Birronje, iut sne escaped. Building Permits, Each night Slrroit)e will give a special John rtanlelson. erect dwelling Et fe'ure. Wednesday night she wtll es 8lxth between Holman and Po'rtlanl "fe from a racking case and Thursday boulevard. 11,700; J. 1 Carmen erect Vnlght she will escape from a strait warehouse. Eighteenth between t'pshur ' Jacket used by Sheriff Steven and Vaughn. IJi.OOO; J. W. ADDlesaLa. S!S5! ! If ! -M erect store Sixth between Ankenv and i . .-..-... . . . . Burnside. ll.OOO; Amos Berg ereot I A WOMAN SPFCIAI 1ST dwelling. Deknm between F.-t Sixteenth f' 1"-'4Tl OrCUAUOl st and Seventeenth, tl 090: Janet tween Williams and Vinrnnv.r n (,a Hlttr, erect dwelling, I von btnri ' Est Twenty-third im Fast Twmt. j fourth, II fl0; Arat Etmon, erect dwell ing. Eaat Twenty-eventh between ' Olsdstone siwt Fraocla. 11.190- H. HU-1 kemper erect dwelling. Corbet t tsreen Porter and Hoker, II. tot: JL ' Hettkempor. erect dwelling. Cor bet t fe- i ween rwitr in i-tooker, 1 1 .. L T. Br. den. eect dweUlrg. Balnard renter Oreron, I !.",. Psclfte Paper Co,-s-mste. frth between Ar. ny and po-l?, t.e; Adam Ohersniilsr. ere t dwelling. Ert gevtbih bettreea lutu aad i..lr.. 2,i0. . K- OAST, man ager of the Cmneee Meli rlne Co s-I!a patent med icine which sne rfun pounds herself She uses rterbs and mots which ! rsa cured many sufferers. ' Cures femsla. chronic pti-i vat diseases. nervous-1 rM, blood poison, rbo I ma nam. asthma, throat, t long trouble, stomach, bladder, kidney, remaumptton and dieesse of all klrvda ', at 4b ho nan fleea ver haa. TUm dw. harm lea. Xo operation. Hoast treatmee'. riAJCnrATTOaT nit. 8aV4 Lniaa BU, Srtwasa lit aa Is. DON'T MISS NIGHT'S OFF SALE OF Mover and M e MllMS n a M H M M B H M B B B M H g WM. JERREMS' SONS I 1 m SIXTH STREET, COR. ALDER n ia . aBlBIUEMBIIIIIEBIEnillIIUlE81IIUH8lBEIE Ml LADIES' DAY AT THJB HATATOKITOC. (Five in a Party for $1 Today.) opev noit S A. X. Ladies and Children Admitted FRK8 at Gates till p. m. The Restaurant 4 . Under new Management Good Meala Served, 60c , iokioht rar Antsomi. The Merry Grafters" A Rollicking Travesty on the Tsmeer of the Tlmea, Introducing New People of the Curtis Company. "18 Minutes From Alder Street." CAXTJrOBVXA HOTZI.B. FAIRM0KIT 0TEL SAN FRANCISCO A homelike and comfortable hotetr whose superb location, magnifi cent appointments and perfect service leave nothing to be de sired. Under the same management wMnh 1 made the Palace Hotel the world's stand- 1 tru ior u years. , Single rooms with bath tj.50, 13.00, $4.00, $5.00. $6.00, $7.00. $8.00, $10.00. Suites $.10.00. $12.50, $15.00, $18.00. $20.00 and upwarda. REACHED BY DIRECT STREETCAR FROM FERRT. PAIACE HOTEL COMPANY after It had been ascertained that the Sunday closing law would be strictly enforced, overtures were made to sev eral steimboat owners for the charter ing of their boats for regular Sunday excursions with the evident view of turning them Into floating barrooms. Although inviting sums were orrered the propositions that eventually came to light were turned down, the owners re alizing that it would have been impos- Impo nade bible for the charterers to have made a profit on the venture without turning the boats into saloons. nation of A. 8. Bliton. editor of the Mall, the new morning daily In Medford. CANON APPOINTED 17. S. C0M3IISSI0NEE The appointment of W. H. Canon as United States commissioner at Medford waa announced today by Judge Charles K. Wolverton of the United States dis- rict court. Mr. Canon takes the com- mlsslonershlp made vacant by the resig- RIGGEN INVENTORY SHOWS ONLY LIBRARY a B. Riff gen left no estate outside of his office furniture and law books, according to the Inventory filed today by the appraisers, U E. Fetlar, R. O. Burnett and S. L. Wakefield. Thev value the poasessions of the veteran attorney at $289. August Excursions. On August 6, 7, 21 and 22, the Ca nadian Paciflo will sell round trip ex cursion tickets to Bt. Paul, Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, New York and other eastern points at very low rates. For full particulars apply at local of fice, 142 Third street, or address F. R. Johnson, O. A. P. D., Portlsnd, Or. BEIflfllNEBBEEEEIBBEBIBBEEnBEBEEBEIEIIIESBIainEBEESa ra S Hotel St Francis SAN FRANCISCO This hostelry possesses all the best features of the world's finest caravansaries, and has added many ideas to the sum of hotel happi ness. It has introduced to Pacific Coast Hoteldom the Electric Grill, Pneumatic Tube Service, Magneta Clock System and today represents the farthest advance of science in hotel service in America, Rates European, from $2 upward Under the management of JAMES WOODS Sorosis Oxfords and Pumps BIGGEST REDUCTION EVER GIVEN $3.50 reduced to $2.65 $4.00 reduced to $3.00 $5.00 reduced to $3.75 Colored Canvas, $3.00 vatue $1.00 Barefoot Sandals 35 (NIGHT'S a s ! M M H M M H M a n s a M i M ! M s ' I M a n M a 3 FALL STYLES BENJAMIN'S CORRECT CLOTHES BB WISH AID 8T0F AT Hotel Von Dorn Hi Turk St.. when you visit au.ir rsAjrcxsco. Class A. building-, fine cafe, Hawaiian music, rates II up, European. From Ferry depot take any Market si ear. Oet off at Jones st. E. J. Dyer, Mgr. TEETH Save Money SUITS OVERCOATS RAINCOATS NOW ON, DISPLAY M'UT 1 12 I sa 311 Morrison, Op?. Postofflce . x m: t i l t - i j 1 1 Come and have free examination. ,rJSLa-?,XJT.?A,CT TKBTH FRES; Mlm inus, DC ur BUT O T1.KIH, 14 OS! SPLENDID SET, . t.0: JoLB CROWNS. $1.S0 1 0 100. All work ruaranteed for ten ream Vmoy attendant always present. AH ' arork dona absolutely without palsj by specialists ef from IS to IS ysevrs a Derlenca, Boston Dentists Home none A-OOM. Vaone ataU 1030. Mm atorrtsom at, Opp. Fostoffl . Flemish and Oak Finish 1.40 PER GALLON Liquid Wood Filler 1.25 PER GALLON Portland Sash & Door Co. 0TX.AsTT), O V. ao rmowr rr. Dr.WercsfsP0WB2n SFALSETEETfl i ottrs-j.lartarU-1 ' -1 ,,m" r' . 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