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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8, 1908. Town Topics TOMtil IT'S A M I'S KM ENT8. rnntngea Vaudeville Clraiul Vaudeville The Onki ""flie Merry Uraflera," 8:16 p. m. TOTTSHAX. AT Til BBAOKKB. In order to procure prompt and more aatlafactory aervlce. when t the lummer reaorta. order from the following Journal I'nti at regular city rates. Ilwaco & Ilwaco Hallway eoin pnny, Louis Cohen, news agent. I,ong Beach, Edward MoAUen. Ocean Park, I,on la- Cohen. Koavlew. F. E. 8trauhal. The llreakers, J. M. Arthur. Gearhart, A. UUInicer. Seuslile, Lynn Burtla. head quarters at Levin A Co. Newport, Harlln Talbcrt. Cclllna Bj-rlng, J. W. Belcher. WUholt Springs. F. W. Mo Lei an. e STEEL BLADE WIELDER IS SILVER-TONGUED ORATOR Among the erhoola of eastern Port Innd stands one that haa attained n degree of eminence not often enjoyed by such schools. This Is Pendleton academy. During the past two years this academy haa maintained a Young Women's Christ lun Association, sending delegates to Walla Walla and to Sen side; has nurlntalneU n Girls' Glee rluh.'-whlch Iirm given aoveral concerts In neighboring towns; haa a successful orchestra that haa been called upon for entertainment at several functions in the eltv and put out a debuting team that defeated what had been considered up to that tlmo an almost Invincible team. It Is Intended not only to main tain these features during the next year, but to add nt least two others, namely, a Boys' Glee dub and u mock con gress. Parents who are choosing a school 'for i..elr children should con elder the value of these added attrac tions. Surveyors who are looking for a civil service Job will have a chance to demonstrate their fitness In two examinations which are ( come off tn . September. An examination will bo 1.etd September 16-17. to seouio ellglMes lor the position or cxumlncr or surveys In tile general lanl office service. Tho department Mates that t lio entrance eal- ry is J4 per diem and traveling ex junaes, with fit per dletn for subslst nio, Promotions are made efter sat isfactory service to 15 and ti per diem. The examination which Is to bo held September 1I3-J4. is to secure ellg Iilc3 for the position of surveyor in the Philippine service at an entran.-e salary of $1,400 per annum, with field expenses when absent from permanent station on duty. Mir Doth oi tnese ex aminations application should be made; to Z. A. Leigh, postofflce department. As the aclsaora rhythmel over the cuatomer'a head to the tune of that lat eit "slaahlng" song, "Twenty-flva Cents for a llalr-ctit," fhe'"""man behind" talked. No, it wai not about the dlreo- tolre gown, the Impending Taft-Bryan go for tho heavyweight championship of Wall street or even Oregon's wheat crop. It was none of theno. In fact the verb, talked, as applied above, ta a cutnchresla. The barber discoursed; he declaimed; he plilllpplaod yes. he delivered a phi lippic '1 hat la what he did. Hut talk, no, a thousand noes. It wai a tempered philippic a chant, to tho tune of the clipping shears, on the perversion of hu man nature. Talk about phrenologist: psychologists! Whv these whlto-garbed Kiilglit3 of the blade can read tho 36 bumps on the human cranium with the sumo ease thut tho violin virtuoso reads his score! Hut let the barber do It: "I con tell," the barber wns saying, "the minute they get In the chair what they are. How do I do It? Well. I couldn't tell you that. I do It that's all. Sometimes they don't like me; 1 know it. Sometimes they've been out on a drunk; I know that to. And I know If they've bail stomachs. If they Rnd their wives don't 'hitch,' If they're feeling specially good or specially bad I get all the different mind tips on all the different things. It's kind of au tomatic. When I first went In business I used to wonder who this or that fel low was anil what thoughts were pass ing under the pate that I was running my clippers over. I don't do It any more. Something you call Instinct, or something like that, seems to carry messages to my brain. Just like tho phonograph gives you a speech. Yes. you run across aomo awful cranky hu man nature. It seems like tho blades exert a magnetic effect on It, too, fori it always comes out In tho chair. "A young chap, be said lie wns an I night. actor, came In one day and sat In my 1 chair. lie wnnted a shave. I shaved, him worked on lilm for 29 minutes for I saw h was a particular sort and! then I Marted over to the basin to fix the towels. Just as 1 got over to the hasln ho called me liack: j "'There's a little more right here.' he i said, touching his chin. "I went over htni once more with the : rassor; (Inn I stinted for the basin' again. I didn't pet far: "'Here' he veiled,' there's a little tilt I more yet.' "I wns feeling pretty good when I started on that fellow, but I commenced I to get riled I went hack (he didn't I have any more hair on his face than a J singed chicken I and went over his face with the razor again. Thon I started ; for that basin once more. That fellow ; must have been drinking, for he rubbed,! Ills filer, and yelled: I "Tin re's .mother little bunch that you didn't get.' , "I wet tin towels, went back to the i, chair and I toll that fellow that that, llttlo bunch would never be got bv me. lie got an awful 'heat' on -said he had 1 n ! luued all over the T'nlted States J and thai he guessed he knew what ho i wnjitod, how he wanted It, when ho wanted It and somo more things. I was pretiv mud. I told him he had I (-truck one shop In the I'nltod tSntes 1 where the win t-how-when coupons weren't given out. He finally left. He j han't been hack. ' , "That's the cranky type; then there's another tl: cheap type. I got one of; them Frl l.i" morning. He came In. sat i In the chair and I naked him If he wanted h aircut. " 'Ves, von niiiv rIvo ne one of those new two l it haircuts.' he said. "I told I. Im tint thev dicin't go Into effect till ihnt nlrht. He never said a word: Just Jumped out of the chair, gr.-ibh d his hat and coat .and shot out tin door. "We? or dry? All rtrht. 40 cents, halr- ci't and shave; come In again; good "Ji Conimrvatlvm Custodian' MBEffli SAVINGS DANK PAYS 4 Per Cent. OPEN For the convenience of its customers on Satur day evenings from 6 to 8 114 Second St. Corner Washington PORTLAND, OF. j Gaston; C. O. Uoe, a merchant of this city, and Anna K.. wife of Willis Goff of Forest Grove. I The funerui services will be held at I the home Htinday at 10 o'clock a. m., i. ev. C1rp orflelatlntr. with burial In the Unrest View cemetery Death Roll of the Northwest SOI IBULIST HAS PML ACCIDENT The Evangelical conference and camp meeting which has been held by the two conferences of this state at Jennings' Lodge came to an end with mutual satisfaction iind nn expression of the opinion tli.it the spirit of unity has been greatly strengthened by this conference. Resolutions were adopted Indorsing tho work of Dallas college, the denominational college of the Evan gelical church, and the association was asked to nominate a member of the board of trustees. The choice of the association Isiltcv. L. ( Hoover who will undoubtedly lie elected. The camp meeting association which owns tho grounds at Jennings' Lodge decided to erect a tabernacle on tho ground to 4 Cries for help brought John 4 Renke, proprietor of the V. B. stables, and O. W. N'utnaw, an 4 s employe, to tho rear of an old 4 building on the, north Bide of Jladlson between Front and tho 4 4 river at 8:30 this morning. They 4 4 found an old man, who after- 4 ward gave his name ns J. O. 4 Schroeder, lying on the ground 4 4) In his underclothes anJ suffering 4 from many cuts and bruises. 4 Schroeder had been sleeping In 4 4 a room on the second floor and 4 had apparently gone out upon a back porch In his sleep and 4 fallen to the ground below. He j 4 knew nothing about It until the 4 4 shock awoke him. Ilk was taken j 4 to St. Vincent's hospital In a 4 4 Red Cross ambulance, and will 4 recover from his Injuries, it is 4p 4 expected. property divided amigsixb V4 be used for future meetings,8 and also Dominicans, will cerate the mass a hoarding-house to accommodate camp-erf. Presiding Judge Cleland In tho cir cuit court yesterday afternoon listened to argument on demurrer in tho case: of Adolph Adlcr. who is charged with Thomas, O. 8. B. of Mount Angel Abbey will preach the panegyric of the .saint, while tho Verv Rev. A. L. McMahon. O. 1 , vicar-general of the Pacific coast The Holy Rosary choir augmented by members of other choirs will have charge of the music. St. Dominic es tablished the Order of Preachers (Dom inicans) and the devotion of the rosary In the thirteenth century. The property of the late Judge John F. ("ijiles. val'.ed at t;6,950. will be equally d:st ri iiule 1 between six chil dren. Tills Is the distribution pro vided by the will, which was admitted , to probate by Judge Webster In the! I county court this morning. Miss Jen ' nie Caples. the only unmarried daugh ter, was appointed oxecutrlx. '1 hose wh ' will share the property are Mr. Carrie Savior, Jennie Caples and .Mrs Meta Maithleu of Portland,: Mrs. Mollie Anthony of P3I0 Alto, Cal., Mrs. Maggie Paget of Oak Grove, j Clackamas county, and Robert A. Caples 1 . P I...., ... ..,-ll(..T only other' be.iiesta under'the will are ' home la JacksonYllle last Sunday, sr.o to a brother of the deceased, Henry i was one of the wealthiest men In 1,. Caples of Chamelah, W'aah., and i u TT j . 1 certain personal effects to Robert a. j southern Oregon. He had been In Cupies. I Oregon since 1862. The will was written by Judge Caples j , j 111 iu?t imnu 111 i;"'o, alio wna wit- 1 ...........1 1 ., T.- .1 W,' -,1 t ' - 7' X.-W : Iff " "f,- 1 dJt 1 Knoch AVImtM-rlx. (8i:Ul Hlitth to 'Jin jnumsl.) Roseburg, Or . Aug. 8. -Enooli Wlm herly, 7S years of age. a pioneer of 1148. and father of prominent Douglas county men, passed away at his home In this city Friday morning at 7 o'clock. Mr. Wlmberly wis born on a planta tion In Mississippi, April ifi is;in with the spirit of adventure whh h filled the early pioneers, he came to the Willam ette valley In 1846 when a boy of but lfi. driving an ox team nemly the entire distance across the plains, a Journey of about six months. Hettllng about six miles east of Salem, he, two years later, enlisted as a volunteer In a campaign against the Cayuse Indians, who were then on a warpath In the VValla Walla valley. He returned In 1S48, and after remaining at his home about n year he went overland to California, being lured bv the gold mining lover that was then raging. Glckrning In the Intense sum mer hrnt of California, lie returned home a few months later by sea. It tak ing 61 days to make, tho voyage to the mouth of the Columbia river. He came to Douglas county in 1864. and located on a government claim nea Glide. In the yer DiR6 he again en listed as a volunteer In the wars with the Indians of southern Oregon. .Sep tember 3, 1857, he married Miss Nancy A. Marks, who came to Oregon from 1111 lnols four years previous, and who now survives him, she being at this time past 70 years of age. Their golden wed ding anniversary was held lust September. For the past 20 years the family has resided In thin city. K. Wlmberly. his son. Is editor and publisher of the Hose burg Review. The other surviving members of the family are: Ira Wlm berly, the mayor of raln; Elmer K Wlmberly of Roseburg. Mrs. C. I, Cb v enger of Orants pass, ami Miss fcjvn Flirhtteth and Fast Rlshty-f Irst $1,800 Mrs. K Ij. HinUh. sreof dwsllinr. Orwn. . V - t PHnlnn m r,A fcH mm A t h 11,400. 1'KKSONAL. Rev. P. J. Oreen and family sre lesv lug for three months' visit to their old home In Ohio, where the parents of Mr. and Mrs Oreen live. They expect to visit Akron. Cincinnati. Flndlay. Ole've. laud and Toledo. Mr. Oreen will leoture at each of tliene places and Incidentally expects to do some good boosting for 1 regon, 111 the nope or maucingr many 01 his Ohio friends to oome to this state to live. Miss Lillian Monk and T. M. Stevens were united In marrlace by the Rev. Father Moen at his residence. Chehalts, Wash., May 28 last. For the present Mr. and Mrs. Stevens have taken up their residence at the Madison Park apartments. Today and Monday will postttvery be last oays ror discount on west side gas Dills. Portland uas company. Wlmberly of this city. dren also survive hltn. Six grand'hil. Patrick J. Ryan, who died at hl3 KtiiliJlnsc Pontiits. J. Margulls. erect dwelling. Corbet corner Thompson, 12,000; Westminster Presbyterian church. repair church East Tenth between Weldler and Hal- sey. 1,30U ; H. u. C)se. repair flats, fourteenth between Hall and College. $1,600; A. Schwolzer. erect dwelling. East Eighteenth between Rhine and Frankford, $1,400; William Siuer, ereM dwelling, East Twenty-fifth betwean Franklins and Tibbetts, $1,000; Falling estate, repair ornce. Washington be tween Second and Third, $2,000; C. C. Adams, erect dwelling-. East Flanders between East Seventieth and East Seventy-first, $2,000; W. II. Hosmer, erect dwelling, Hawthorne between East DISAGREEABLE AT HOMB. Lots of men and women who are agreeable with others, get "cranky" at home, its not disposition, Its the liver. If you find In yourself that you feel cross around the house, little things worry you. Just buy a bottle of Ballard's Herhlne and put your liver In shape. You and everybody around you will feel better for it. Price 60 cents per bottle. Sold by Skldmore Drug company. r j f t K.1 Mephens and U. . Allen. It sug gests that none of the real estate be sold except upon a rising market, eo that full value may be realized and the testator also requests that Q. W. Allen be engaged to look after the legal business in Hettllng the estate. Personal property belonging to the estate, consisting of demand notes, money, personal effects and household goods, is valued at $1(1,700. Real estate in Multnomah and Washington coun ties Is estimated to be worth $16.-i;,ri0. Huge Herron, (Special IMspateh to The Joarni!.) Corvallls. Or.. Auar 8. Hugh Herron. 69 years of age, one of southern Ben ton's oldest,, and wealthiest pioneers, I. vine as motionless as a dead person, attempting to extort MOO from SiR j Mra. Anna Herman was found on a va- ni' in I i) v int M i.i 'l ii l 1 1 I r-,sji i 1 1 1 1 1 jt,.- , ter. It Is con-ended that tho Informs- cant lot at the east end of the step tinn drawn by District Attorney Man-! bridge early this, morning She coujd rung is uerectlvo tiecause it rails to-neuner mo.e 01 oi'ca.iv. 1 no (.un. set .forth in" text of the threatening i whom the woman Is known, believe she w ords, because it does not allege that j Is sufferins from nn overdose of a drug. It wns Plchel's money that was demand- 1 Sh was taken to St. Vinocnt'3 hospital ed and also because It docs not allege : in a Red Cross ambulance. the delivery of the letter. District I Attorney Cameron defended tho Infer-1 Water through hose for snrlnkllng mation; saying ho thought it sufficient, ! rts eldewa!txs or washing porches although had 1, draw-n It he would r wlndows must )9 paid for 1n advance have included the text of the letter, i V ... , 1.. v..m.ir, h of K Judge Clelnnd r-s-rved his decision. j "n. and 6 and 9 p. m. It must ,. .. : . I not be used for sprinkling streets. If 1 ouncnmcn uonoi ana u ills were at -ontrary to these rules or waste- tne cuy nan yesieruay ana expresses , fully it will be shut orr. tlieir v iews. In regard to city parks I and while Dr. Cott.l favurs the pur- The following on the streetcars yesterday, and can be recovered by calling at Lost Art'.cb r AT TEE THEATRES f articles were found chase of the Kartim tract bounded by Fourteenth. Seventeenth, Taylor and nuiiiiiiil sut'i'is. ounciiman lil lav- . . 4 t.--i niu- ... a r or, the imrehnsn of mi,v .,n trarta room. First and Alder. Hy killer, mar about the city which can be used as . basket, lunch basket, tw,fmlV"r,;!' breathing spots ' for the wears. Dr. ' I'lr glasses, note book, two umbrellas, Cottel urges that tho Kamm tract is suitcase, four packages, bunch of keys, desirable because It is located in the . , , . .., , center of the city, while Councilman i While washing his horse this morning, Wills urges that small parks where the g Peterson an employe of the Penln alesm.0naven onV puldTc ' "u" Lumber company, was kicked In the grVrou,ndaw,.,Ub!,r Upmost ai'sfa' - fomach by the at , he company lory arragemcn,Jto.he, taxpayers. ; '1"allTJutro tSe "(iood " BamVltan Nearly 60 children, the occupants of"spltal In a Red Cross ambulance, the receiving homo of t ho Roys' audi . porutar Bible class will talis tho Olrls' Aid society, were treated to a nlace 0 ti,0 regular Sunday address picnic, boat ride and trolley excursion,' y M C A. for the month of L'9::.,a- vtn ,'r; JeLlzncp? fiiJiit r mmi wm teach the v.-es-n llililnir the n ft,.r-nr',r.n M i 'class COncernin Magoon treated the children tn a row on the river to tlielr great delight. The management i-is kihm iui to nir. jwa- .-.,, r'n.vnn wlf of William A ,.nnn fnr ttntim th hn.ir' Mrs. Etta Ownn. wire or vviniam A ng r.rist s coming his church his botfy. at 3:30 p. m. men are Invited. for All nd to the managers of the Oregon City Transportation company and Owvnn inn a member of Portland ciiun ell No. 65, Women or wooncraii, aiea 1 V,.i,.ij ... 1 1 1 In Ran Francisco. August 1. The fu 1-uniBjiu r-itmwei, i.ihih v rower coin- . " a.ho 1 In Mnnti Pn,n r,.n. fnr tho tm nnnnr im inn fri,a.i ' ner.il was held August J in Santa p.osa. for the youngsters. : Cal. Save the Discount Send check or pay at office on or before the 10th to save the discount on August bills for the Au tomatic Telephone. Home Telephone A dividend of 10 per cent on claims filed and approved having been ordered hv the TTnited States rirnitt court fnr- the district of Oregon, creditor, are no- company, cor. rar. ana nurnOIuo .is. iim-n i" pi-i-ri. i.iei, lmm.k. ceruncsies c.. wrn. hand will -rive a nlcnfc on Hominy, August ! at Cedar I'ark. danclnir nil afternoon an'1 evening. Ke- Cool at Tantages. The management have Just Installed twenty of the latest up-to-date noise less electric fans Vaudeville patrons will find the Pantagea theatre the cool est In the city, as well as the best ven tilated. This, lji conjunction with a first-class program made up of first class American and European acts is the cause of the Immense patronage the new bouse is receiving. Merry Grafters at the Oaks. In the airdome this week the pat rons of The (.jaks are being given op portunity to Ben one of the best com edies yet produced bv Allen Curtis and his clever band of fun-makers. In th-s Merry Grafters there is fun unbounded, many pretty songs, new costumes, well trained dancers tand pretty girls. Sirronjo Sunday. Tonight and tomorrow will be the last of Slrronje at t)v. Orand. In addi tion to freeing herself from manacles, Slrronje also frees luVself after being locked In trunks and nailed In boxes. This wo-k the Orand Ass an exception ally strong program. There Is not nn aci wni! a nas not n,sie a nit. 1 m I II 1 - ' Mr t '. , . i bt i : 1 1 I 51 a -s. " 4 N iv i 5. S . Airv it rr-j'T sroT A BIT. $10.00 SET OF TEETH FOR 5 Written Onorantee for 10 Tears. CBOWHS Any tooth In the mouth we crown with solid gold, 22k., guar anteed to be the best, for ijjjj qq Any Porcelain Crown made no mat ter what they are called or how fnl'v' rnad6'. - .Ur- Pr.C .$4.00 BBIDtrBSSolid Odd Top. Solid Gold Hacks. Porcelain C A ttS Vrnnta. tier tooth w.w Solid Gold Teeth, bridge, per tooth All other work same price, proportionately. PAIHXESS EXTRACTION Free When Plates or Bridges Are Ordered Absolute anarantees. LILY DENTAL PARLORS THIIU) AND COUCH BTBEBT3 Hours from 8 a. m. to B p. m. Phone A-1010 Open Sundays DR. N. J. HJLTON NATUROPATH. Latin Rheumatism Might require a Latin prescription to cure It. but unfortunately all human flesh afflictions are plain Anglo Saxon at least In North America. But the Latin fellow gets In his secret work secret because not understood and poor, weak mortals "pay the freight." THERE IS NO NATURO PATHIC LATIN All my treatments are open and under stood by my patients, and I CURE THE DISEASE and leave no taint or poison In the blood. Here s Mrs. Sarah Hatha way of Mllwaukla, whom drug doctor after drug doctor tried their "skill" upon. THIS XS EEB 8TOKT. For 26 years I suffered from Inflam mation and those delicate troubles usual to my sex, and several times during the last 12 years was unable for months to be on my feet, and was In bed for tho greater part of the time for 18 months before I went to Doctor Fulton. At that, time I had come to the con clusion that my kidneys were affected. When I began treatment with the Doc tor last May I was bloated, had throb bing pains tn my head, and at times a severe pain in tho region of my heart I also was exceedingly nervous and my lower limbs seemed heavy and lifeless and very much swollen. After the first few Naturopathic treatments I was less nervous than I had been for years, and AT THE END OF FIVE WEEKS WAS A NEW WOMANI Now I can do all kinds of work, and lately WALKED FIVE MILES IN ONE DAT! MRS. SARAH HATHAWAT. &EX TTMATXiJM, BilUJiAXOXA, STOOdV ACR TBOTTBIaDS, Stiff Joints, poison in the blood, that worst of all diseases; blood and skin diseases, kidney and bladder troubles, backaches, earaches, headaches, or any other human affliction quickly yields to Nature's remedy. Vrlte me a request for testimonials. AjfTrsncnrra. rAsTTAQXa Tamd.TLUe TniTU Th Vra? nnoi Three perrors anoes dally. Curtain -owup l:lt l :I0 ai4 p. m. ah this week. Mile. Tec how ' 29 performing oats; (ieorge W. Day, the greatest of all blaek-faoe4 eomedfanai the greet Powell Co.. Illusionists Cluxton A Co., the odrous rider) Leon Leonard, the Bquaw Otrl; Tony John son's wonderful dugs) Ray Baldwin. Il lustrated song; moving pictures, Popr lar prices. TOE GRAND Vaadevniedelixe TirE WONDER OF THB WORLD SIRRONJE A NEW SENSATION EVEJtT PERFORMANCBL NICKEL0DI0N 130 Change Lvcry Day AW KOD sTVaJSOTI. TEETH Save Money Come and bare fnee ezamlnatloB. WIT ffYTO 1 CT TlfD"PU TTDITUf. "i TT vxrvt ml T TKjna im. nor n Vir f Tuna "I., ttd. hvr ir 't-c-ct tl ft. .A, SPLENDID ' SET, 1100; GOLD CROWNS. II SO TO H.00. All work guaranteed for ten years. Lady attendant always preeent. All- rork done absolutely without palaj by specialists or irora ix 10 ivi years- ag perl once. Boston1 Dentists Home Fhone A -0030. Fhone Mala B030. S91V4 Xorrlsoa BU Odd. Fostofflca, DR. M J. FULTON 315 Twelfth St.. two blocks south of Jefferson car. one block from either Eleventh or Thirteenth St. car. Office Hours. 9 to 12, 1 to 4. Home Phone A 2123. SHORT RIVER TRIPS St TO OREGON CITY earner onions Leaves Taylor street dock Sunday 9 a. m., 12 m., 3 p. m. ; leaves Oregon City 10:30 a. m., 1 :30 and 6 p. m. ROUND TRIP 45c Tickets exchanged with O. W. P. cars. Hugh Herron. beh died at his home in Irish Bend yesterday morning of dropsy. The end came af ter -a long Illness. The funeral will eld today at 11 o'clock. Five chll- en and his wife survive him. STRONG SULPHURIC ACIDS Portion. n ,i'v,v. Ai,f a r , y I iiiomas iioe. iiino i.isui'n new or.ier. v ' wiirn i Oy on Monday. Auirtst 10. 190S. nassns-ere R"?. ft years of age, an Oregon pioneer of deposit or other evidence of Indebted- ness for payment at the office of the receiver, corner or .second and Washing- y. Ly" ",,. ton streets. Portland. Or. Claims stanS-! freshmer"" Ing In the names of minors will be paid only to the parent fir guardian who or iginally made deposit. P. a. Howard Jr.. receiver, the Title Guarantee & Trust company. Portland, Or., Aug. 1, 1S0S. The city parK noarci win meet this cept Sundav afternoon and visit the King tract for I dock at 2 p. e purpose or cetrm!ning whether Qeware dog da vs. Don't swim In the river. Go to Hingler's bath. Fresh Hun Bun watfr. proper temperature. 3k614 E. Morrison. Swim, 25c. Steamer Jesse Harklns. for Camas, I v asnougai nnu w;i icni iniitn. uhiiv ex Deaves Washington m. itreet tiey will recommend Its purchase to' Rev. A. W. Hrlekley will preach In lis 'UIL llBf 1 ' . . . the' city council for park purposes. The , 4. nl,,- . r""rr,r" ""'f ally notified yesterday r-" 1 "1'"" n !'. I'ltv Attorney Kcuniuih th.it the a. m br.urd was formailj ritv hns tie rlfht of eminent domain In the matter of condemning land fori park purposes Found Purse containing money. Own er rail at Dr Oeorge nubentein's. the optician, US Fourth street, near Turn- J. R 0-ll and Robert J O Neil of ( hi!!. I O'Xetl A- Co begun suit In the j- A c 7 partr Ringlerl circuit court nca'nst the rlty to roi- nail tonight Go.-d time, good music, i le-t IK? Bi'l to oe ue on a con- . tract frr the Imprnx emenf of Knjt r'aaclng tcnlsh: Rohse s park. Fu'-' Flanders str.et of f ast Eighth ton largest open hall on the coast 1 street Th. total contract price u, I will not be allowed to ride on the front platforms of any car of the Portland Railway division except the (long ves tibule) three i : ) compartment cars. Otitis and Knds. From Answers. Most men of sense are also modest. The fool who admits his follv la no longer a fool. A philosopher Is he who- doesn't want. wruu no can t nave. It s easy for the man with a a-ood In come to be a philosopher. You may think yourself a superior being, but keep jt to yourself. No girl treats a young man better tnan ne ses her inn; her mother. Stupid pmple M-cio-n realize their stiipl.litv: wi ich Is fortunate for them. Mind your own bus'ivss. and let other people mismanage theirs If they want Girls who cheapen themselves soon learn that most men are not bargain hunters. If you don't eet your back up, you won't have to b.ik down. If some people only worked as hard ns they worry, they'.j have no time.to worry. of 1850. died at his homo in this city Friday morning. Mr. Roe was born st Fleming. N. V.. Aug. 31, 1827. In 183J the family re- I Fumlng'Monohydrate-66 Deg. Be. Nitric and Hydrochloric Acids Delivered In tank ears, drums or carboys. II, FM A. H Johrnon Fiat The ceunty court has made an order for the sal OB and after August 10. l?v1, of the prorrty r.f Mid rotate in M ui tno.Tii h. Washington, and TarrMIl -ount, For details arrdv to W M Laid, adminis trator. First and Ftark street Woman's F.xcr.antte. 181 Tenth street. ' lunch 11 30 t? 2: business men's lunch I Jobn C Fhlilnck law offlces, moveJ G-r'lr.ger buildl- g, Seconl nd AMr. I. Chmbn A gon., opticians, 121 Morrison street, corner of Sixth. -EPA bail. tonl(M 1 W. A. Wise snJ eenodate. rainless C. dancing arty Rlnsler aentists imra ana nuninpon. P H O ruber, attorney, moved offices te tit Board of Trade building. e'.gr.s. 214 TambllL Main Good time, gooj music. ta fconor cf Ft. lTn!nlc who Intro duced Ue derxitlo f the reeary. the Perger, hoi v r rt ry murra eiu rtwrni ts i. feast of Ft. Tinlrl- omnrrow nrn-rlng I at i.l. The Bight r;T. Ab'jot ' JiTvimeJ want 1c a word. The White Temple Twelfth and Taylor Streets BUJTDAT Rev. Harold Patlison T'- H-'Visnt Freir. r From Hart for !. :.!. W.i Speak a; Hot a Pervlces. iom AM. "The Lnsilencrd Voice" T:4S T. U. Ml.o Place tike Home" FRED BUTLER The Great Tiasso Will Sing. you AJir vmooia. ecus. ?ws?r7 : ' r - I, rr- vA K f .f- . -WEms . - - W--l ! Peyton Chemical Comp'y I 4 nrri,i,3 EtrrxDrwo BAST FKABT CISCO. 1 Sssociauw .l.n-O"" What Live Stock Insurance Means That we insure the lives of your horses, mules and cattle against death by accident or disease for two-thirds their cash value at ft very nominal rate. Money Invested In live stock should be as fully protected against death from other causes as from fire. One hundred and ninety-nine animals die tnnually from acci dent and d'.sease where one dies from fire. We have paid $22,000 In losses from accidents and disease to the owners of live stock In Oregon. Idaho. Utah and Washington. Therms Roe. rroved to OMo and etCe,1 in Huron county In 154' Mr !. et to c.-h. Iran and ergaee.1 in the sTTrmill tu1 ness for two vtn ard th" im. nv.-r-lrd t" CiHfVrTla end -Vel fc- a time In the miws Hl - ft th fai.lng r earre t Or gnn and thn "ttl-'wi on t,he Cowllti r!vr. uk.rc donation CiRlth TT' rTt rfrtnr wss in the i mercantile iui!r. af Mon'lc'lio. where hi rrr:alned ufitll 1 0 In 1"1 he came to For? Orove thst Ms children tm'sM ,.av. the benefit of Pacific unlrer.itr H h! 1 lrc. farrt-l-r Irt'refts in Wsshir.rion uMr In It"" h wa ie-ted to toe n'liMgrt.m 'Vislstur. and tn 1?4 to the Creon l1iistir. In 117 he wee man-ted te Mtes M err -Ann rtr'idr of kl'virt tin surrVre. Mm. utth the f-lnwli thlldren: Bamttt T. Koe, a farmer of is No Hake Believe Sale But a Real One r A SorosisorWalk- &) $d-eJU Ova-Oxfords at -03 SorosisorWalk-(gQ A A Over Oxfords at nW.UU $4.00 $5.00 Sorosis or Walk Over Oxfords at $3.75 KNIGHT TEXiEraon HI A I IT 87. Offices, Rooms 8, 9 and 10 Lafayette Bldg., 313J4 Washington St. Diamond House Paint GUARANTEED f gallon lota, S1.40 per gal. 1 gallon lota, Sl.SO per gaL Manufactured by PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO. 30 Froat rortlaad. Os. BUPTUR Of a wrAm, w.iimj. nrr la srv i.rmmM Mrficat pistol m eMcatiM tnm tw . ftf -.pne satit tk. iin s iwilf mMmtmi, rtUI 1" Fidelity Rupture Cure 114 sVwetlae.41 Bldg, reitlaaa. Oregeta. WE CALL fOR, REPAIR AND DELIVER ALL WORK rWIKO A CHIVES OfR fPrVTAt. TT. WI REPAIR EVERTTH1.VJ. THOSS AND JTK WIW CALL. Easl 1811 431 L TUonisn SI Scbxzab' Printing CcJ ift r a m. tr mr r -