The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 07, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 7. 1808
Town Topics
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
rnntnK'a " Vaudeville
(rami Vaudeville
Tim Oiiks. .. .Concert S p. n;
....'"I'll Merry Grafters," 8:16 p. in.
JOUKVAI. AT TKS BZACSZa.
In order to procure prompt and
4 more satisfactory service, when
at tlie .summer reaorta, order
from the following Journal
agents at regular city rates.
llwaco A llwacc Railway com-
4 pony, Louis Cohen, newa agont.
Long Roach. Edward McAllen.
4 Ocean Park, Loula Cohen. 4)
4 Beavlew, F. E. Btrauhal
4 The BrcHkera. J. M. Arthur.
4 Gearhart, A. Utxlnger.
4 Seaside. Lynn Burtls. head- 4
quarters at Lewla A Co.
4 Newport, llarlln Talbert.
4 Colllna Bprlnm. J. W. Belcher. 4
4 Wilholt Springs. F. W. Mp-
4 Leran.
1
thorlisd persons calling themselves fed
eral officers. "Detective" Tlbba. who la
auppoaed Co be the victim of a corra
apii!idnc school for sleuths, created a
disturbance around (Second and Pino
streets lunt nlKht, so Patrolman Amund
son escorted him to the police station,
whre the hud whs found upon htm.
Tlbba will he hold until the secret serv
ice officials take action.
Karl J. Harris, a bartendor, waa ar
rested lust night for placing hla wife
In a house of til-fame, and Is now held
In. the city lull under $260 bonds. His
wife was ulao arrested but the case
agninst her was .dismissed today. 8he
had heen In the Unebe establishment
on North Seventh, the house now In the
hands of the ronatablea. If the charge
ugalnst Harris la proved he will face
a term in the penitentiary, as the pen
alty la severe In the extreme.
The Butte Boys Consolidated Mining
company la about the bualcat crowd in
Nevada and feel sure they ore now
about ready to reap tho Kolden harvest
so long looked for. They now have
four properties and none dead onea. The
original Butte Boys five cliilma at Bed
mountain has large bodies of a good
milling ore. It la estimated to b a
million-dollar property by a prominent
engineer of Goldfleld And another engi
neer of Oakland, Mr. Peterson, who has
examined the property several times.
They also have two very valuable
claims at Silver Peak, a. very valuable
claim in the "Hart" district and they
have a lease on what la known as the
Night Hawk," and Just north of the
. J.agoona Ground and ajolnlng tho Month.
The Booth la now selling at 3!c to 4ti.
and tho Lagoona better than $1. Their
foreman wired on August S, "Big strike
on Bed Top Consolidated; good ore on
Booth. Night Hawk dead In line." Tho
eiame Jay the company recolved a tele
gram from their foreman. "Htruck
streak which assays $41." then Inter
a report of an assay showing
$641.39 from their Florence lease, which
is recognized as one of the most favor
able leases In Ooldneld. They have one
of the largest leasea on the famous
Florence ground and are crosscuttlng
from their 600-foot aiiaft on. the 400-foot
level at the rate of 7 feet per day of
24 hours. They are working three shifts
there and expeot to encounter the Hig
Hoe Fraction ledge In a few days. The
parent company, the (ioldfleld Florence
people, are doing all they eun to en
courage and help the Butto Boys They
Bay tho Butte Boys are showing the
right kind of mettle in doing tho work
they are, and last but not least, tho
Butte Boya company have secured a
three years' lease on the Centennial
mine at Llda, 20 miles from Goldfleld.
There thev have a fully equipped mine,
a steam hoist, all necessary buildings, a
13-foot ledge. The company had a mill
test of a wagonlood of ore, run at the
Nevada Reduction works of Goldfleld.
find the returns showed $211.19 per ton.
and their foreman wired the company
on August 6, "T can make shipments In
two weeks." The Butte Boys company
now has nine claims which they own
outright. Thev have a two years" lease
on tho Night linwk. adjoining the Booth,
a three years' lease on the Centennial, h j
fully equipped mine, "from which they
will" be ready to ship within two weeks, i
This Is one of the largest as well as I
one OI UK mosi lavoiHOiy uteitieu na.-i
on the Florence ground. The company
will list their slock on the San Fran
cisco exchange In a few days, and have
it called on the Goldflnld exchange, at
the same time, and will take it off tho
iinrld't at the Portland office. 325
'number of Commeice. G. V. Bever.
vie,-. president and manager, will return
to lioldfieM shortly to take active
idiarge of the workings there and ex
perts to lake J. M. Bramliall of Gres
f'um a heavy stockholder, with him to
take charge nf the I. Ida works. Mr.
llvanihaH made a trip to Goldfleld to
examine the properties early In July
nod says the company has never told
half the t:ood tilings they have. The
e.eppaKv will continue to sell stock for
;i rVw days hunrer at their office, to he
iir,. tu have ample funds to enrrv on
uc.il; until they can get returns from
Cliipniellts.
Portland weather has been cool tills
s compared wltli that of other
The following examinations under the
civil service aro announced by Z. A.
Leigh of the postoffloe department:
Chief veterinarian, Philippine service,
August 31; writer of specifications and
computer. Beptemhcr 10; assistant su
perintendent of nurses (female), Sep
tember Ifl; blueprlnter, September IS;
veterinarian, September Id; civil engi
neer, Philippine service, September
16-17; business tescher, September 3-4.
The largest transaction of the week
In suburban acreage was closed yester
day which Involved the sale of S00 acres
lying along the Cornell road, 6ty miles
west of the city. The property Is
known as the Pllklngton nursery and
was purchased by J. O. Klrod from Kl
mund Gurney for $30,000. Mr. Gurney
doubled his mttney on the property In
less than nine months, having pur
chased the tract last October for $15,-000.
APPRAISE TUBER
ESTATE $45,150
MILLIONS AT THE
r.iERG0F mis
(Continued From Pag One.)
Benjamin I. Cohen, I. E. Carter and
W. J. Gill liavo appraised the estate
of the late Clark Taber at $45,160, but
an Indication that this Is only a small
part of the real value la shown by tho
flirnr,. t v .1 ,,n n i . t it,.
printing establishment of the Blue! to occur within the bleck In which the
Mountain American of Bunipter, or. I Hydrant is situated. now wouia you
This Interest Is appraised at $100, but , like to fUht a fire five blocks away
at the same time there wits filed with I with nothing but this little one-line hy-
uie county eierK a petition Inking lor: "rtinw nny mo rricuon ni in"
ine stue or tins property for $300. The
valve for a hose. After driving five
b'ocke another one of these hydrants
was discovered.
"You see," continued the chief, "these
hydrants are inadequate to handle a
fire of any consequence even If It were
most of the property consists of real
estate In Portland and vicinity. On
four pleceH of property theru are mort
gages aggregating $80,000, but the ap
praisement figures are clear of the indebtedness.
hrlti Strohel. Jacob Unrer and 1). W.
hose
would so lessen the strength of the
stream that by the time It was turned
on the blaze It would not have strength
enough to put out a bonfire.
"Tho mains in this district are too
small. I wrote to the water board last
ear asking that larger mains be In
stalled and It was referred to Knglneer
Hoelblng have appraised the estate of Clarke of the water board but so far
l'rancls Xavler Auer at $.."02.
Annie J. Walker has applied for let
ters on the estate of her husband. I
James Walker. It Is valued at $1.2ni). i
Including a $1,000 deposit In the Title
Guarantee & Trust company.
ARRESTS WOMAN
WHO FOUND MONEY
as I know nothing has ever been aono
In the matter. I know that no malna
have been Installed."
leaving the southern part of the city
T. V. Beckwlth, secretary of the May
Holland company, left today on a tour
of the eastern states and Canada. His
mission la to Interest capitalists and
others In the great Oregon country, es
pecially Portland. He la loaded with
facts and statistics about the country,
and will no doubt be the means of
drawing many easterners to the coast,
as he has scores of gllt-edgcd proposi
tions to present to them.
Suit on notes for $12,000" has been
begun In the circuit court agnlnst F. O.
Burrkhanlt and II, W. Irfmckc by M. O.
Thorsen, to whom the claim was as
signed by Charles K. Smith. The notes
are secured by mortgage against one lot
and a portion of another at the south
west coiner of Fast Alder streot and
I'nlon avenue. Smith loaned the money
to the defendants In March, 1907.
For the purpose of discussing the lo
cation and plans for the hall to be
erected by the Swiss societies of Port
land u general meeting of the Swiss
Hall association will he held on the
evening of August 15, at the old Ger
man school at Eleventh and Morrison
streets. Twenty-two thousand dollars
have been subscribed. The association
has been incorporated and Is prepuring
for tho work of building.
R. D. Johnson, Oliver O. Fletcher and
John C. Hhtllock have filed articles of
Incorporation of the Ir. (diver O
Fletcher Chemical company. ' The capi
tal stork la $100. Amended articles
have been filed changing the name of
the Placer Sylvanlte Mining company
to the Applegate Mining, Livestock &
Power company.
Another grass flro occured yesterday
at East Sixty-ninth and Base, I. Ine roads
The firemen hurried ovyt from the Sun
nyslde station, but as there are no hy
drants In the vicinity they were forced
to Join the realdcnti of tho neighbor
hood in carrying water in tubs. No
damage was done.
Governor Chamberlain and the Ore
gon building committee of tho Alaska-Yukon-Pacific
exposition are In Seattle
today Inspecting the nenrly completed
Oregon building nt the fair grounds.
With Governor Chamberlain are E. P.
Rowe of Portland and W. II. Wehrung
of Hlllsboro.
An Interesting case will bo
heard In the municipal court to
morrow. Musi; M. Bloch, a war
rant broker, caused the arrest
last evening of Mrs. Katherlno
McFarland on a charge of lar
ceny. It seems that Bloch recently
lost a package of warrants and
at length advertised a reward
of 100 for their return. Mrs.
McFarland, who Is the wife of
an O. K. & N. employe, tele
phoned him she had found tho
package and would return It If
tho $10 reward was forthcom
ing. Bloch refused to pay the re
ward, and Mrs. McFarland de
clined to reveal the hiding place,
of the warrants. She Is out .
under bonds until the trial to
morrow. It Is txpected that a
charge of false arrest will be
brought if the cusc Roes axalnst
Bloch tomorrow.
the chief drove down Twelfth street to
Salmon.
"Now look out for hydrants," he
(.aid. "Over there on Eleventh streot
1b a little old affair but there Is none
nt this corner nor at Thirteenth street.
Now. on the next corner Is the White
Temple and Grace Methodist church
across the street. There is no hydrant
on lli'-se four comets, neither Is Iheie
at Kleventh and Taylor nor at Thir
teenth and Taylor.
Ho Hydrants tn IS Blocks.
"The same condition exists at tho
relet Ihree Ktrcit 1 n t ref ton M nn Vnm-
i hill. The sHine Is true on Morrison as
jit Is on Alder and Washington and
a! Stark. Yet Included In this district are
i the two churc hes already mentioned, tho
First Prosb terian. the Nortonld hotel.
;the Empire theatre, besides three large
; rooming-houses of three or more stories
T In height.
"In 12 blocks there are no hydrants.
i vet the property Is very valuable and
;
;
!
MATINEE FREE UBSSi
r -mk Tomorrow, Satur- j
inv i .
uuj j m in
An Inimitable Bunch of
30 Beautiful Performing
Dogs, Monkey Joe and
"KID"
a Famous Man-Baboon
"Kid" Is 4H feet In height,
rhet measurement 33 Inches,
welzhs h7 nounds. lives tho
1 1 f .. .if n man wnara ) re a flnrt
clothes, eats' with knife, a
most intelligent animal.
Bones, the clown;
e nurse; "Billy,"
dog; "Tony," tho
clown; "Sunshine." "Tempest
$ and "Wheeling." the messenger
ooy.
A OBEaT SHOW TOR
YOVHG AND OLD
f ' i i fi '
r.H,4 Kir)
AJffUBIKXsTTS.
rAWTAoas nATBa m in
TaodsvlUa ralaoe Three perform
ances dally, Curtain goes up 2:10, 7:10 and
p. m. All this week. Mile. Techow's
20 performing cats; George W. Day, the
greatest of all black-faced comedians;
the great Powell A Co. Illusionists;
Cluxton Co., the circus rldar; Leon
Leonard, the Hquaw Girl; Tnny John- '
son's wonderful dogs; Hay Baldwin, Il
lustrated song; moving pictures. Popu
lar prices.
THE GRAND Vaudeville de Luxe ,
THE WONDER OF THE WOULD
SIRRONJE
A NEW SENSATION EVErtT
PERFORM ANC'4
' Wf most Intellls
T,?Z2 ? "Jennie " th
!py .:.y.&-: r ; '.mw'
'15 Minutes From
Alder Street"
P0ST31ASTEIIS 3IEET
(Continued From Page One )
of them in attendance on the Presidential
Postmasters' association meetings, anil
it is propped to call them together to
perfect their organisation. Their presl
dent. M. K. Page of 'iatskanle. has is
sued a call for a meeting at thri Com
mercial club at 8:30 tomorrow morning.
Meantime, the troubles of the fourth
classers have been weighing heavily
upon the heart or "Old Man Bennett,"
the sage and poet of Kabbttvllie. caus
ing him to emit a wail in their behalf
which he calls "Postmasterlng In Hab
bitville," of which the following stan
zas tire a sample:
"We elect legislators and sheriffs and
clerks.
School directors nnd teachers we cop
the whole works.
For we're close to the people, we lick
all their stamps.
Tell them how to wean goslings and
how to cure cramps.
Prlvlne a horse that was suffering
with two big gall spots proved a costly
experience for John Taggart. a driver
for the Uiamond Ice company, for he
was fined $10 In t lie municipal court to
day. Kalph Van Nortwiok was fine!
$5 for driving over fire hose.
"Wo
danco at their
s'l in in
he 1 nc!
Uistics
A. H. Johnson Estate. The county
court has made an ordr for the sale
on and after August 10. 1H0S. of the
property of said estate in Multnomah,
Washington, and Yamhill counties. For
details apply to w. M. I.add. adminis
trator. First and Stark streets.
the city Insists that these churches, ho
tels and the theatre follow certain rules
In regard to exits ami fire protection
which, of course, is very proper, but the
city should do a little something In the
protecting line itself "
Iirivlng north on Twelfth street the
chief arrived nt Couch street. On one;
side Is the huge national guard armory.
On the other sldo of the street Is the
Atkinson school. Across the street,
from tho school Is the Welnhard brew
ery. No hydrants. I
4 i At I'uvls street the chief came to the!
Pacific Coast Hiseult company's block
;On the opposite side warehouses. No'
.hydrants. At Everett. Flanders, Gli-
4 can, Hoyt and as far north as the street
a ! nins are tedding but two. three nnd
four story brl.'k buildings used as ware
house, cordage factory, paper bas fac-
tory, as storag.-. places for paints, oils, i
vurnlslies am) other Inflammable mate
rials. No hvdrnnts anil these buildings
occupy all the wav from a quarter nf a
block to a half block.
Millions Without Protection.
At Twelfth and IveJoy there is a
building covering a half block which Is
used as a warehouse for oil and paint.
btm tncre are no hydrants on the street
or on tho adjoining two streets. When
aslced what he thought tho property val
uation amounts to In this district which
is without fire protection. Chief Camp
bell replied that it would be hard to es-i
tirnale but that It ran Into tho mil
lions. In n ing east on Hoyt street past the
long wooden structures used by tltel
Southern Pacific for freight houses.
Chief Campbell told how he had request- i
ed the water board to extend the 20-Inch
water main on Tenth street to Third
street on Hoyt to connect with the main J
on 1 hlrd street. Needless to say this
was not done and the district which In
cludes property valued at hundreds of
thousands of dollars is still at the
mercy of fire.
Going north on Front street from
Hoyt the chief pointed out the fire hv- I
drants. There were five small four-inch
hydrants between Hoyt and the Inde
pendent I'oal and Ice company's prop
erty. One hydrant for about every 400
or ."00 feet. On one side of Front street
are two and three story wooden docks.
Inflammable to a high degTee and carry
ing as highly Inflammable materials
within. Eying to at the docks are huge
ships. West of the docks are tracks on
which stand several hundred freight
cars.
Yesterday there were between 40 and
T.O cars from which laborers were un
loading huge bales of straw. Across
Banking Connection
The Security Savings & Trust Companyof
fcrs you excellent facilities, uniform cour
tesy, careful, attentive service, and safety
for your funds. We cordially invite your
check account.
SECURITY SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY
CORBETT BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates
CAPITAL $500,000.00 SURPLUS $250,000.00
ffi
NICKEL0DI0N
130 BIIT1
Change Lvcry Day
UL GOOD STTBJXGTS.
club are the tollowm:
V 7 a St... le k'nann-i- M V Io
varus or eiicvwiiks or wasning porene.s , "la t ska n le : K. K. Hogberg, Fishhawk
Water through hose for sprinkling
lug to statistics carrieo ny ine local
weather bureau, following were the
highest temperatures recorded In the
Pacific northwest this summer: Lewis
ton 10.- degrees, on July 31; Wnlla
Walla, 1 of degrees on July 20; Hols
104 degrees on July 31; linker City. 102
(leprees on July 31; Spnkane, 101 de
grees on July 31; Roseburg. 101 de
grees on Julv 10; Pocatello, 9f degrees
on Julv 31, and Portland. 92 degrees
on Julv T. The hottest weather nt
North llead. at the mouth of the Co
lumbia river, this summer was 65 degrees.
or windows must be paid for in advan
and used only between tho hours of 5
and S a. m. and f an i p m. It must
not be used for f-prinkUnc streets. If
used contrary to these, rules or wasto
fully It will be shut off.
The following articles were found on
the streetcars yesterday and can bo re
covered by calling at lost article room.
First and Alder: OSunshade, 2 lunch
boxes, plans. overalls belt. 2 umbrellas,
3 pairs gloves, belt. 2 pictures, purse,
can of oil and baby's shoe.
A dividend of 10 per cent on claims
filed and approved having been ordered
C. T. Spauldinc. Woodstock; W. S Wal
ters Stayton; George W. Dannell.
Grants Pass; W. II. I.eitner Hunting
ton: lvl Hostetter. The Dalles; K. O.
Perkins, lone; ('. G. Cood. 1'allas; M.
Thompson. Falls Cltv; '. K. Hasard,
Drain; M M. Knelisa, p. cr Island: F.
A. Fowler. Gohle; I. McCall. Gresham;
R. M. Ingrain. Monroe; J. I.. Page. Eu
gene; W. W. I.tnecid, Heppner; Thomas
C. Walts .Reuben: K. H. llorlon. Trout
dale; Squire Furrar, Salem: Finlev K.
Roberts, Springfield; A Rennett, Irrl
gon; A. Whltenonso, Arlington; John H.
Casey. Ashland: M. M. jntes. Hood
Valentine, St
The Portland Rico Milllne comnnnv luver: l""nf. Jonr.s H. It.
ine foruanc; nno Mining company i .,. Snn,iv- wmoimC Mnrxn.i n..,--
fhas begun suit In tho circuit court nK: y; t.ite, Wasco; G. G. I'.aFol-
Bgalnst W. H. Williamson, alleging that lotte. Prlneville
while acting as cnsnier tor the com- inis arternoon ine real pusiness or
ranv he appropriated to his own use the the convention began with an address
hv ihn Pnlted States circuit court for sum of is.i and lias since refused to or welcome ny lorn mcna rasoi., man
. . ... 1 rptllrn tt.
the district of Oregon, 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
ing In the names of minors will be paid
only to the parent or guardian who or
iginally made deposit. R S. Howard
Jr., receiver, the Title Guarantee &
Trust company. Portland, Or., Aug. 1,
1908.
Charging that he deserted her after
seven years of married life, Mrs. Minnie
Henkle has begun suit In the circuit
court for dlvorc from Clarence K. Hen
kle. They were married (n Spokane In
April. 1900, and separated on August 1,
1907.
"United States Detective J. Tibbs."
That Inscription on a harjgo may pet
Mr. Tlhbs Into a peck of trouble, for
Uncle Sam does not approve of unau-
1 return IL
T. Hv.shnell chief clerk, bureau of
Save the Discount Send check or pay the firs; assistant postmaster-eeneral.
at office on or before the 10th to save I had been expected to be present to make
tho discount on August bills for !h An-Ian address, but word was received yes-
tomatic Telephone. Home Telephone
company, cor. Park and Rurnside sts.
We sponge and press your clothes,
shine your shoes, all for $1.60 month.
Main 514. A-4314. Wagons run every
where. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark.
To have a clear skin:
Exercise moderately.
Eat wholesome food.
Breathe fresh air. Use
Ivory Soap and clear,
cool water.
What the skin needs
is something that will
clean but will not
harm it.
Pure soap will do this;
and Ivory Soap is pure.
Ivory Soap
996 Per Ccit. Pure.
Barber shop on Morrison street near
Front. 2 chairs, low rent, well estab
lished, offered at a bargain to Immedi
ate purchaser. Address X-2I8, Journal,
Reware doe days pon't swim In the
river. Go to Rlngler s bath. Fresh
Pull Run water, proper temperature.
886 tt E. Morrison. Swim, I5c.
Dr. Will Jackson, dentist, 1 020 Rel
mont street. Sunnyslde.. Office phones
Tabor t03, H- 2 4 7 4; residence phones
East 6230. R-1 474.
lolly the lovers
ma rria ires.
Know who will need coffins, who baby
ca rrlaes :
Wo 'smile' with the topers and shout
with t lie preachers,
In affairs of etiquette we are the teach
ers. "Wo're open from 6 In the morn till
9 at nljjht.
Buy our own coal, pay the rent and
furnish the light.
And this goes on regularly, dav after
day,
We doing all the work and you draw
Ins tho pay:"
the .street were the freight sheds of the
The postmasters from Oregon who are i railway company. Five little four-inch
already registered at the Commercial ; hydrants to nrotect this district.
"Do you notice this wind blowing?"
asked the chief. "I have never been
rinwn here but what I have noticed a
strong wind blowing. It would nid the
fire and spread Hie flames and sparks
In such a manner that the present hy
drant equipment would be Inadequate."
Bast fide Without Protection.
"Now these places are the ones we;
have to mi v. Tliey are the places where
the men and women work the?'' self
same men and women who live in var
ious parts of tiie city and who are cry
ing for fire protection for their homes.
Of course their homes should be pro-
tected but I think that we should first
I protect the places where these peoplo
I earn their daily bread. If these dls
I trlcts should be wiped out many of tho
I people would not be able . to "support
' their homes
i "This condition we have found today
j prevails In every part of tlv city, on
the east side you ran drive for miles
! without seeing a hydrant. It is not
j right. The peonle are deserving of mere
hydrants and larfjer mains and should
. se that the,- ret them Why. take tho
Irvlngton district. I do not know what
' could h" done to save that district if a
fire should start. I hate to think about
It. There are fine large homes situated
In a section nf the city that is absolute
I ly without fire protection Surely the
people are entitled to mora ronsldera-
of I tion than that."
nger of the Portland Commercial club.
terday that he had had a leK broken In
an automobile accident In Ihrtte, Mont.,
and was In the hospital there. T. P.
Randall of Oregon City, who was als
on for an address, was unable to bo
present on n .':rl of sickness. Put
there were other rood speakers to re
spond to Tom Ki'-hnr.lson's address
welcome. Including I'd liostetter of The
Dalles, who spoke on "Postoffloe Man
agement." ard others.
Dancing Saturday
park. Fulton. l.at gest
const.
en! nr.
1 e:i ha'.
1 on the
Steamer Jesse Harklns. for Camas.
Washougal and w.iv landings, dally ex
cept Sundav. Ioaves Washington street
dock at 2 p. m.
City System at Tan It.
"Who Is to blame for the lack of
proper mains and for insufficient l.y
drpits?" he was asked.
"Well, j would not like to place the
blame on anyone. I believe that everv
city official Is honost In his efforts to
i transact city business as expeditiously
and fairly as possible, but there is- nl-i
: wqvs BOmethtnir i-nmlntf nn Oof fnL..
SKS I I h tllMtSr 'the work from one particular board
1 I group of officials. There seems to
something wrong with the way of d v
(Spectl Pl.pntcti to Ttir Journal 1 : lng the work ratrer than In the efforts
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TRIPS
TO OREGON CITY
Steamer
omona
Leaves Taylor street dock
Sunday 9 a. m., 12 m., 3 p.
m.; leaves Oregon City
10 :30 a. m., 1 :30 and 5 p. m.
ROUND TRIP 45c
Tickets exchanged with O.
W. P. cars.
CLUNY LACE
CURTAINS
for $2.35 PAIR
2y'2 yards long and of good
width made of best quality
Arabian not, with dainty
Cluny edge taped back edge.
Special in the Drapery Depart
ment tomorrow. Purchasers
limited to two pairs each.
Ill
SMYRNA RUGS sn $1.20
A new lot of these popular Reversible Rugs 2(1 inches
by M inches offered in the Carpet Department tomor
row at the above low price. A variety of new patterns
and colorings to choose from. Sixth Floor.
PITCHERS
AT 38c EACH
On special sale in the Base
ment Crockery Department
Decorated Water Pitchers, in
raised and hand-painted lily
and poppy designs.
I? EG A INS SENSES:
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t)C0MPLETE-H003E-FURniSHER3
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Ut TOM j
Will i
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TEETH WITH O-R
WITHOUT PLATE
OUT OF TOWH FEOPXiB
We can do your entire Crown, Brldf
and plate Work In a day If necessary.
Positively Fainleaa Extracting Pre
when plates or bridges are ordered.
Sensitive teeth and roots removed with
out the least pain. Ten chairs. Only
the most scientific and careful work.
ao txabs nr fobtx.axs.
WA VT7 ICI? AJTD ABSOCXATXS
. . TV OCplaless Dentists,
railing Bide, Third and WasHlnj-toa
8 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays to t.
Painless Extraction. 60c; Plates, $5.04.
Both Phones, A and Main 202.
TEETH
TEETH
oUTrunj
Save
Money
North Yakima. Wash.. Auk. 7
MeVlver. the 13-yesr-oid son
Woman's Exchange, 13S Tenth street,
lunch 11:30 to J. business mens lunch.
Dr. Theodore Fesslrr Is temporarily
with Dr. Twltchell, 706 8wetlanJ bldg
John C Shlllock law offices, moved
Oerllnger buildlrg. SeconJ and Alder.
D Chambers & Son., opticians,
Morrison street, corner of Sixth.
321
- ieorife
of Con
tractor William McKlver. who was
thrown to the (rroun.1 two days afro
while riding his father's home home
from work. In a collision with a runaway
team anj sustained a fractured skull,
regained consciousness this morning.
The first ouestion ne asseo nis mother
who was at the bedside In the hosplts
was, How is ine norse ine roy
probably recover
tak
rill
that are betnir put forth to do It '
PERSONALS.
W. A. Wise anl Associates, painless
der.tlsts. Third and Waahlnqtgn.
R II G ru her. attorney, mornd offices '
to SI Bosrd of Trade buUdlna;. '
Berber, signs. JS4 Tsmhlll. Main
f3$l
i Dr E. C. Brown. Eye-Ear. Msrcruam
j Journal want ads le a word.
SPECIAL Y. M. C. A.
BIBLE READLXG
S-indsy. ,
At T. M. C A. auditorium
Aurust . t U p. m , a Blhl
efit-etnlnf the -om Ins; of the Irr
nrst step to take out to hlmsWf the
church frecorxl sty to )u.ls tr, Mi-th
In righteousness. What do you car?
d:n
1. i
Vr. EBtnd Teu'll
dtffl-ult to salt. Nora.
maid I'm surs not, ma'am.
hs4mm4 as i can in.
lurg observer.
nt find tn ,
i. I saw Tiri
ma lax Flu-
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invito yonr
inqniries for
PRINTING
Pb0VM
lali 165
Dni 1 1163
First and Oak
T . je j,4
Blues Lmsc, Drvppbf
rTkMlDg,Trtruia False
Teelk 0t perfectly tight si
ue urst aUcaOMi
Csrsa Ssrs Ossis,
asaa srssU twaau
Ost it at
WOODAkD,
CXLmKX II CO,
4th and
W. E. Tse. postmaster a' Wu, Is
at the Cornelius accompanied by his
wife.
W. H. Hancock. fre1ht aeent of
the t'nlon Pacific with headquarters.
' at Omaha, is at the Portland accom- ,
panlet1 by his family
i O. W Treadwny nf I,o Ancles, In i
j the railroad business. Is at th.e Cor-1
rellus. !
Mrs. J. E. Clinton Jr. in.l Mrs W.
M IavIdson of Hntse. arrlMl at the!
Portland this mornlrf to aa1t the:
srrUal of the Idaho autnmohl! Ssts who!
are maktns the trip overland. Mr.
Clinton and Mr I'svldson and others
of the P,rtr r expected here to.-nor- i
row or Puraay
ftrnrft U WMttnti and famllv of the'
Whltton hotel, Ppnkare. r st the Cor-
n11'is
W R Vsclnnls of Mont-eal. friht
truffle mnmrr of th Canadian Pa
cini snrl K Isn1n ssalslsnt
fri$,t traffic msnsser with headquar- puhllc mir expect a home exhibition
trs 13 W!nn1p will arrirs at thejwMch wlif in line to retain all the
Portland tomorrow n remain until j cupa and rlbbor.s In certain classaa of
Mrmrtay i r. is is tee nrai orncial T1stt.tr sr.o
Dr.ffernetsPOWDER Free Free Free
rSFALSE TEETH
it ssmeT LcAbklt iiiiTii- rbOadel phla. P
br of carria-s and pairs already se-
cirsl by local families, snd th-- pros
i pct of several times that number sr
' ruin bfor the (-tober show, the
nnutTrjci nctssBs rsES
gxons imns rut
noi nsMTED rmiH
At
The Model Barber Shop
Popular Prices
1 RUth.
c-f tte two to Portland
HORSE SHOW TO BRING
FINE TEAMS TO CITT
If tho bre show fls as mvrh
toward stimulating ownership of 'fin
prlrsts ttirnovta this ywar as tt 414
! last fall. rnrfU4 ta fair to b a
I rtTsI of Wim!mi, U. C, as a h
' l fancy rlvlcg stock, V Uh tt -ra
it is reported that Paul Weaslnref
contemplate s Importlnu a pair of tier
man coach carMa hors-s and will
have them hr tn time f-r tha til
erect. A pair like this sddd to his
fine strtnf of pa--rs will make a ma
nlftct howlr,r for ene exhibition
Alt Cora and Cora Patch w 111 make
handsome 4rtrlt- f1r of nacr. and
his Hai B and f'rr n Patch still nat
ural It attract -narked atteatloa A
coupfa ff haudaosna two-yar-)da !
in ehnw are tts HaJ and tHrk Hl
all of th fajBota Hat. slrala sf
I-rra.
Boiled Linseed Oil
6 GALLON LOTS 58?
Raw Linseed Oil
( GALLON LOTS 5T
Pure White Lead
PER 100 ST.50
Portland Sash & Door Co.
T. rOBTXAJTD. Ok.
Come and have free examination.
WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE : SiL
VER FILLINGS, 8o UP; GOLD FILL
INGS, 76c UP; BET OF TEETH. 14.00;
SPLENDID SET, ta.00; GOLD
CROWNS. tJ.gO I'O 15.00.
AH work guaranteed for taa yoaxa,
lAdy attendant always present. ATJ
work done absolutely without pain by
specialists of from 11 to SO yaarar az
perlenca. Boston Dentists
Eomi Fhoaa A-3030.
Pkona Hals B030.
891 H Honiaoa BV. &CD. PorsoXTloa,
A New Departure
Tho cost of Interments baa baaa
(treat ly reduced by tho Holman Under
taking company.
Heretofore it has baen tha custom of
. funeral director to make char taa for
i all Incidentals connected with, a fa
oeral. Tha Edward Holman Undertak
ing company, tbo loading funeral dl
I rectors of Portland, have departed front
that custom. When oaskat Is furnished
by us wa mako no extra charges for
1 embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside
I box or any aoe-rlcoa that may be re
quire, i or ua, except doming, cemetery
and rrrlars, tbos effecting a eavlag
of II to 17 1 on each funeral
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
no mu n. com. iaxxox.
Ortoiire IUta ndxMd.
(fmltM rrsaa Vtmit WW.
Ws shin ft on. Aug. Ratea OO) oranr
shtptnants from Florida to tha tnarket
eeatara of the aaat must te r4ucwd
before September la, according to r
or laaud today by . the interstate
eosnmareo e-mwls1ori -Tha ord-r af-fu-ts
It ralimada. Tha rdetion on
astern shipments wCl saoust to about
It i -r t-enfc.
COAL
Kemtnerer CobI
Tha Bat Wyc-rtitng Coal oa th Port
tead Market
cm-umcmxjrr-SBOav ova)
Bunkers 11th an Marshall phonao
Mala OIL A-Ill.
WE CALL f OR, REM!.'
AND DELIVER All WO.'
ir. w e pt f; f ' .
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