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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1908
13
WATCH PENDLETON COME
DOWN HOME STRETCH
HERE IS W. J. '.'FINGY"
CONNERS, THE POLITICIAN
Watch PnnrtlPton arore In The Ore-
rnn 1 ill i ..,. 1" u. Il.lc.l ytt.iilurulili)
oont-at. Little Murk Twain wn not In
itlia city 24 hnuiH wlinn alio (Uncovered
a. young ti i n with Hut ambition to win
n acliolm uhlp. Tho yiiimn iiihu'm iiiihmi
In A. Carl l'liwcm unit lie liitonda to
win tlin two yours' nihnlnrHlil In tlio
ll'eiidli-toti iiomloiuv. The nt mien ts who
now hnvi- ain-h a Mk hail In tlm content
Mhnuld not run away with tin- !! that
tlmy havo a clnrh on thlH latu coinjHit
ltor from IVinlli-lon.
They will hiivti to work luinler than
Ithny Imve In thu hhhi to retain their
Uoail for youiiK I'owi-m In In tlia Katnit for
Wood He Ih a t I ti In i' vunnK man ritli a
hticlon of frlen.lH vim will undoiihtnil-
hy Klip hlrn linrtv mippiirt. Il has a
bfootl flehl and his nmdim operandi In
burh that It Is fin.y expected he Mill
poll up a lienvv vote In n Hliort thn-
Che. Kant iin-Konlan of 1'eml li-ton hi
hh follow-In refereiico to thla yonnn
Dunn In a recent Issue.
A. Carl Powers, n proinlNliiK ynmiK
rnan of thin city, enters the Portland
rfjron Journal' e. Incut lonal ront-at.
Mr. I'iiwpiM has ust returned from
the pncainpnient of eompanv I. of Pen
dleton. Arriving early this morning Mr.
5'owerH wan Inline. Mutely Interviewed
liy Alias Clemens, the content manager,
hvho In In thei city for the purpoxe of
Starting the contest work bare, and soon
pecurpd thin young man n a contestant.
St la exported by tho many friends and
noqiinlntancen of Carl that he will easily
fead from this dlHtrlet. which comprises
pit or easiern Oregon.
Handicapped by Mouth.
Although Mr. Powers la starting a
rnonth hehlnd Ills fellow contestants.
till, with this rich country to support'
dm hp ought to come out even yet with
lying colors.
"Mr. Powera enters with the pnrpoao
if Boourlng the m-holm ulilii offered in
the lVrutleton academy. This Hcholar
ahlp will pmvld fur two yeara In uny
branch In tlin academy.
"Miss Clemens will work with Carl for
a day or mm, Instructing him In the work,
as she linn been In a contest lii'raclf
and bo understands tha work.
"Ho far no other contestant Is In the
field for this scholarship and Carl Is
confident of securing bis cumlng win
ter's tuition by a little rustling for tho
remainder of the summer. "
Sketch of Hla X.lfa.
A Carl Powers was born In Halsrv.
Or , I . -nilier f.. Inks and Is therefore In
his twentieth v.ar He bus lived In 1
llrow nm I lie, Albany, I.elianiin, Or., and!
Iiayton. Htn rlnn-U and Prescott. Wash,
and (lenrhiirt, r. Young Powers start
ed bis school days In Albany and inovl
tn Lebanon when be was nine yearn
old. Ho computed the eighth grade In
I'ayfnn. While there he successfully
handled the leaiMng d.illleH and maga
zines. n also worked for the (". H. &
N. at Iiayton and was t ransf.erred to
the chief dispatcher s officii at Star
buck, Wash., acting as call boy and as
sistant telegrapher. He left Iiayton last
year and started a commercial course In
the Pendleton academy last February.
In Juno he woiked for the Pendleton
Havings hank, promoting some special
work or a month He then went to
Prescott, Wash., taking charge of tho
t). K. & jn. art ice lor a short time. Re
turning to Pendleton bo collected for
tho Anti-Saloon lengue.
Ho Just returned from the encamp
ment with company A. K. lj. Powers,
the well-known harness man of Pen
dleton. Is Ids father. With the varied
experience this young man hflS he
should be competent to make ' very
creditable record In contest work and
that ho will do so Is the belle: of his
friends.
BRYAN SENTIMENT GROWS .STRONG
,IN MIDDLE WEST, SAYS TRAVIS
. i .aHB"i , A WVl'CI
r"riL"(..
Great
eduction
r
fanS
Sale
In order to "(.( Hn
new store, Sixth and
will for the next I v w i
crarmonts to order for c
tcrial and making.
at
Ah
filliilll
-IP : .1
THE PROFIT IS
ALL YOURS
We simply keep our larpr force
of skilled tailors busily employ. -d
and advertise our new location
SUIT AND EXTRA
TROUSERS
Of Same or Striped
Material, to Order
easora Ss Here
Keep Cool
FANS 0kM
Kinds j-' "
All :
SD'Ics t ''$?4
I. M. Travis of Kugenc, who was one
Tt the comnilllce nonolnted t.i notify
William JennilllfS llnnn ((f Mm nnniliui.
jTon. In ii letter to Chaiiinan 8 week of
; he Iiomoi-ratle i cntral committee, tells
'f most encouraging conditions through
'Ut' the mid. lie west l''r liiu Hryan
an sc.
According tn the letter a poll of the
assengers was !fu;en on rh.. imln l.v
Mr. Travis and others, ami resulted tn
. voles beitiii oust for l!ran. 1 ') for
'aft. 1 for I lobs ami 2 for l'roli I hi t ion.
'he laboring toon t liroiigbunt the mi, Idle
vest nro be.kinif with susnh-ion mum
he oamlid.-o-v of .Mr. 'I'm ft. so .Mr TravlV(
mils, as tbev remember bis in timet ion I
oetrlne. Tnry consid.-r him to he an
nemv of ,i' ii A 1.1 ,.! I. ...I, !
hpon his recent n t ti-runo.-s 'as oi. nosed
the record of his mihlie nets Mr
gravis boli.-yes that I!jvan will surely
Vln if it Is possible to overcome ilie
ower of the Republlc-m enmpalirn sack.
Kt.tte prble runs lilt;) through e-
br aska,
Mr. Travis finds, and Prvan's
plcttlre Is to he seen on every hand.
( mo bet w is made In i imaha while Mr.
Travis was there of JlioO. even money,
that Hrxan would cnriy Nebraska by tt
plurallt v of 2".0o'l votes.
DESEKTKD CHILI)
CLAI.MS KSTATK
a ,
ft'liltcll Presfi loused Wire.)
Hartford, Conn., Aug. 1 Detect i e
Ilanley rettirm l from Sytacuse, X. Y .
today with his niece, .Mrs. Agios Tobln.
who has institute,; proceedings to ob
tain a bciMiest of $10,000 left by her
l.ithet, who died ipieiiiiy at Man Fian
ciseo. Mrs. Tobiii .,vs s 1 . - was de
serted hi' her father when she was a
little child mid had not seen him fo.
,'10 years. lb'r mother and sister, sh
savs, were Inter deserted In tiie wist
and she Is anxious to find them.
JOURNAL MAN VISITS NEW AND MODERN
PLANT OF THE YALE LAUNDRY
iliflclInK l'p n Hie ltnsiness l'Mn Its System of Charging by 'lie Pound
lor raniily WiisliiiiK .Mhiij- Iiinovation.s Noted in Its Kquipint'iit.
j ' Hut falo. X. Y , Aug. 1
man K. .Mack was prop.,
I chairmanship of the I i, :
j tlnna 1 coin ml 1 1 1 e 1 1 .! w ,
graph h a i rc.i s, m w :. ii'M i,i
lection, a no ei I . j.
! this same y, ogi .iphh .11
1 slate of New Yui I;. It
1 tics In eo to Xew York
chairman nl'ler Xebrasi-
tl.e west b.id I"- -ii g:
on the n.'Hioual 1 1 1 ' !i t .
like h:i;:.i rdou s pol : 1 1- s
pick a Xew York I oi
'sition I aus- ol tile
.sin apparent hi I lie i u
of tho Miniii'-e State. Ii
drum hard to S'lVe. Ma,
Ideal i all I i. .it .oiis . t !,i
nllty and the Me il .
htoal ci. airman ri'Tti
nois. M o-k was a p--and
Is but tloo n i(,s i '
t unatcly hot !i ol ! I.i so si
H t t 111' opposi I e I i.iis o
era t ic fin i lona 1 I a ng les
Xew York famous The
llel'S tolll iora i i I ' ca p i I ! 1 1
.Mack t em jh ua ;i I v buri,'
was striking test imony
When Xor-
1 for the
llll
sagaei t V "1 ho! 'i. I ''
the Mack appolntnie
dorsed it. M.o k pub' -I
tils prestige as i.iin
not to I e ,is.-,i I,
state politics. 1
after the first
therefore, the C.
slumber. Xo inn
i , i g i 1 1 ins
I imiiiii1 pa r.'o
-om.-,o:i whs
y. ..s good 1
for -ii nat io
l:ni:-i:i i
eo ),,;,
Hill It Jooi
o attempt
n net, -it l"l
hitter I a ' ' o
liioi.ilic r.'i
was a 'in
a puss. s. d
lde.,1 p.-rs.
.erieli 1 o
"Kiiigy " C
r in New Yi
o 1 . 1 1 O I S I ' ! I I'
long iiii-.i wi
f t !'" 1 Ii
which in.ii
fact tb;it c.
a led. aid t:
d I he I atcii
to the pol'li'
ment of the American to i 11 1 i
,. I home Is In Hiiffalo, w l.cr. ),,.
I the ownership of extci.su -
' j I If COIui II' ! s one Of the l!
- Ulcus e nt.-I prises Oil th' I I'
! A ii-1 ,';'i en rs a go be was e,,,
I est sort of a .lock wol lop. i
v I ! Ic- incisure of glorious Ann
j ol I Mlllt ieE.
i '"iin.-t s as horn in J
I ! .1 go of : j,,- u ;,s plunge, m
' t lis tdf wa id s assistant ..i :
1 "i-l l-'l- p:iss. ng,-i stcinn rs
- ! in ' i' and siuiibir i ;iii I- iiii
aa f t gt A EJ X
Sinell li
re J tl oi -
Satisfaction Riinranteed In nil cases,
(iarnicnts to onler In a day If required.
Full dress and Tuxedo Suits a specialty.
grew into il
cil s'cngMi
hi I into a !'
!, ' l!v 'i
l n - j ! Ii Uld, a ;
in- ' . -pled -,.
n i says thai
;i'i ; I" c s! int
e - I I i. .- :
: k i i i l t ij..t
.. , f li.-'
da w n
Then
iroad Hi, I
k labor, r
t line
I won
,f his
he p
ii n
I -si.
is had
'. !( tin III"
At 'be
o lc- life ;
m
II
"f this Int.-resi
is and a pl-cm
am! f'M-iii of Use
s.i i -1 tin- plavnia
to let 1,1- eh
I "i; ain't got l
v.l I the eh! id
c l ,
Oilers i ; I ci
..Id t!c
ran
l Mi I'd
rs uciii
tin.
,'ito
it.
i n
n iii
a I
lacl. In
oan'.il tha
tia.i'ill.iil '
the la st
fought
an
f his
with a
la
'Hl "
a r-
i
'!'
Iing
Pol
ll'el '
M.
iviiy in New- o- k
t the f.r.s' Tiusd;i
iday In Nov-nd'or.
nners-M.-i.-k feud is to
u who kiiows the men
t that t I c
rarv And
'.ale of
D-l
1 h ''till H Imn Ilii . Hnu ! t i
,LJll-vJ til l! &HtU
however, harbors any iho
tr is other them tein
theieliy hangs a tali'- ti
"i- ing ' I o.mei s.
ChaJnnan of Democrats.
Tod.iv Conneis is che. 1 1 iii.in of the
Iemooratlc stale i-rmtmitti of X. w
York lie is side partner t" Charles
K. Murphy of Ta m lie n . in t!e cm
plete control of I leinoc i a cy in Xew
York. He was one of the most powerful
f i gores in t .he bi'iavr '
Is richer far than is the
HI vent jo
irdlnary
II.
allol-
rlppbd bit iiau.l and
eapnonio as llickllilllie.
First Iuvestmout.
Conncrs tiisi in . st men i s wcv in sr,
h" ois. Two saloons In tic do.-k d;s
t riot nl.o . d him in close touch with
docking notivm. A i the time of one of
' bf l"'l h'dicil vl'.l' lit si I lio s on tiie
Buffalo do ks Conio rs found his goblon
opi-ort ; 1 1 1 i i .,. W'b.cn the 'lock Inborcis
stiink the Ink-- steamship companies
had di fie it 1 1 y In s.i."iiriiig lungshoreinen
to handle their fi lghl and upon ihcm
tell the bordi-n of tin' strike. dinners
stepped into the brcich, approached t lie
.oii'l-inii s and office." to unload the
fieigl.l at a iixed rate. . g,,l a con
tract troni the I'nion stciinboat coin -panv
and ho haini;.-,, his in. a so well
that Ic phased not only the lrans-:
portal ion co ni lanie.s. hut the men them
selves. From that
Mini 1
beginning his
First Directoire Gown Worn in Portland
tine of the most nnspinious lmrirove
tents on the Fast Side of the river is
in new and handsolne brick building of
16 Y'alo haundrv. It represents an ex-
tendllure of $Mi,uno. and is owned bv
ifi Urown-lale ( omuany line I of Vis-
pnsln. It ts constructed of pressed
irlck and stands on high Kroun 1 oer
hnklnsT he city and Willamette river
tt East Morrison and Tenth streets, mil
ling hack L'OO feet to Helnnmt. The
Kvnprs paid a hlgli compliment to thii
Ity when they selected Portland In
rererfnee to rh other elt- on the
oust after careful study of the ohar-c-ter
of the cities. Men who know, sav
int the Yale plant in Portland is the
lost modern In every way. thu the
ulldlng; Is so com-trui to 1 that H e ma
lllnerv was Installed to the v. i v best
osslhlo nd-antage, the aim being to
icllltufce all processes, secure tiie
reatest degree of efficient-), and pro
uce the best results. In building the
ortland plant, the owners bad Hie ex
rience Bcopiired In estatilisiiing laun
rles In Muliith. Minn an i .xuperior
'Is. In both tb.se cities the Yaie la. in
rlcs are cxtreimlv successful h. 'cause
' the scieti'lflc and practical basts
;mn which the cstanl isl.inent s are con.
Joted
The Ynle wagons- begin colled ing the
undry on Monday mm uing. arriwiig rt I
m same place about
ich week. When tb
e drivers p'.ck lip o,
utes are d.-'. i --r c- i i -eel
ve part a i a r a 1 1 o
g room, w he e ,.., i,
cned t" Its prop.-r pl.i
ii be laiirdere.I i . com. not rr.nl
Itverv at tic- prop, i tlno- X'.-tl'
Rtures of this depavtineni at.- ord- r.
sanllness and an f f . : t on tiie part1
all empl"iod I" nv.Oi . rnirs. In tb.
irking room ou.- In, idle j.s opened.!
untd and listed. ,,nd each pl.-ce pnfi. !
ly marked Wh.-n a .ertaln lumber'
bundles have h. . n "marked In" they
nstltofe n lot. ' wtdcj, then fine ta '
e Wash loom !
Here t h, c - t -c. tliroiigh s process I
cleansing In w t.h h tin re i rub- j
ig. poundtnc o t ft let; m n.en-lv a
rvcens of agiiaf. -i iut th tumbling
d swishing tlre'igh I d puds ir.sble i
revolving r Isn-b I . In ea h c);I,4r,
: separate ch ing- s of w r ar used :
dch. w ith steam, an.) soap aa pure as i
it which c.'i ne on i" ir bunds, n re i
onlv mterl.ils :s- d In tnis d-part-nt
there are elcrt.n wat-lng ma
nes arranged In !. w u th end
each row of ma h.r.. there u a
tt Centrifugal Kxiro f. t whi- h 'akes
1 clothes from toe ar.frs 7 hcup ele
ctors or wrTngir are lmpl- revolv
iMtakets from hnh tie vster I
own nff and the m 't delirnte r
nta rb-rt without -raln or !njuvv
m the wnsh room the rlnthca are
ed on. the maring m.parel gelng
t- Ptari ro,im an! the flat work
the Margie.
"he Mangle is the flat trk lrnnlT
rhtne, coisiatlr.g of s steam heated
iln-g-hd agalnt which are run rdl
vlltpartd-!. This machiie will Iron
BifiM leltet kw 1ihni( damage',
art 1 1 eren Iron wet tissue parr nith-
tertng It, tbua OimonatraUnj tbat
the SHhie time will he eight c-r
biituP.es which i be washed, stao
the different , collars an ciff-.
I laundry thi'v i not include ' o
'li In tie mark. I The attra. t!et
bundle Is as- t N b-st illnsllal.
it does Its wxirk without lnjiffy to the
llnn. j
In ennnootinn with the Wasli room
Is the Hand Wash department where all
woolens, silks and laces are washed by i
xperieneed women just the same as
tliev.ure done In the home. .Ml badl ,
worn garments and those o a color
w hich is liable to fade or r un. a i j '
' iipto this department.
LaunCry by the Found.
Hv the Yale rmthod the housek"rper
Is relieved of the Wash iav with ad
Its dirt and druiitrorv, and consnl. it n -4
the cost of labor, fuel, .;,,, siar. I. and
other material, tl-c -' Is no c .momy In
keeping the dlsag" "able weik ,ii home i
This hns been em cc : a t .,! at I he i
Hrown Yale Conipa -ys plan's in Mulutli.
and Superior, where- tin l.acdb each
week more than ten tons of ti,:s fimllv
work. 'I'o have ami hd.l 'bis large
amoiint of Made when -.ranl t-iil la
bor is plenty an. I not ! ii:', pi, el, ar
gin s t ha' t he ; la n is t : c ' t
To obtain Ua pi ice ,,f tiie eents per
pound tin entire taini
ijul red This must . - o.
table linen and a r t b s
parel. all of n hi. will
turned, the flat wotk
w -arlng apparel ri Tilv i
which contain onlv w
1 1 , taken f rum 1 1
for j r ontafred tV
id- . . .
At rortia.a Kotign Dry rrnoaa.
w o i k Is re-(
st of bf t an
f we a r,ig a , :
I rolnpti re
ncl and the
iron Hundles
rl-.g apparel
is per pou n, a fid will
el a tn I li r l.-d Shirts.,
.lid la. c . a 1 1 1 1 iis a rrt
'le .- ind w.o k
ess i l ti e Rough I'rv
I h a nmfli li'in.ll.
as" w ... k s w..rk w 1. 1. h
a.w 1-,K a -t :. in i
4 sheets at i S ' :
1 f' t c wels a t 1 ' 1 a
4 slips at 2c ' v
1 table cloth p.
7 napkins at 1 c n ;
5 rags at 1
6 hs ndki rd-h f a Ic if
4 pieces underwc,,' at (,.- .4
J l.lkht dress. - .it i". i;
1 skirt ic
t waists nt 11
3 socks at 3. ec,
3 sto-klngs at 1--
i2 places ; 34
At Tiva Casta Far Pound.
52 pieces. lponn"tii J 9 1
The Brmrn Vili l'''.Tirv conies to
Xh Pacific co3st to -.l lisb a oav
asking no favors x f 1 1 th" (-rl '.', of
demor.atrating their ahdttv to pr-idj-e
a fire qualitT ef work. nt r. i on
shirts, eollnrs and cuff, b.it farr.ilv
work as well. Tt tn lM he f.v.'v t.. t Hid
and KUlp a r'ar.t a thu haie in Port
land land It Is sv-nr 1 to nnn or th ,
coast), unless there st as a demand for
thetr rroduct
Teple arc toeing idurated to t- dif
ferem-e in laundrv rk. ail e' hi h
IsT-.ot abke ool laundrlr-g do r"t
fnerely happen It ! th re,,lt of
steady, determined effort alorg i-orrect
lines. There Is n secret about gd
laandry seork. and the management wblj
mivmrm pou i-w vnra
If,,? Sx'
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: TR'.
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4
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WILLIAM JCRREMlOJ
I H Sixth Street, Corner Alder
business has grown until he Is one oft
Hie I'li'.il.'Sl freiuht handlers in the
oiiiitry. Hi.; siring of i-sta hi Ish men ts
spied from i'.uffalo to Milwaukee. He
sins he is the larnrst employer of ind
. divldtial labor In il,e country and his j
weekly pay roll averages from 4,000 to j
tl. una rneji. j
Conn' career In freight handling t
i bus been most spectacular He hao had '
: to deal with probably the toughest
'.lass of men on eaoh. Hut Conners
iliis been tough enough fordhe tough-,
est proposition ho hns ever had lo face.,
lie baa Iv-.-ll through 11 n-lllil I k.lhle
st i ike and won It. He has been through
anolliir strike and lost It. but lie has
inade capital i ni I of both. In the course
of the lattuv trouble a storv Js told1
which Is highly suggestive of the bull
doe; anger an 1 venge fulness in the
man's makeup. At the end of bis,
trouble in which he had been Ingiten, i
be went Into tin- street war of Buffalo!
Willi his gang at his hack. Ihiwn the
street came a Pole, an opposition lead-I
er among his own countrymen. Connors!
i-alb-il to him and tin- Pole, thinking
this was an Invitation for a parley,
approached. Conners was carrying a
b.cnyy crooked cane He hooked the -crook
about the Pole's neck. Jerked hind
close aliil split his scalp with two pulls
of the stick Such tales as this go far'
toward embusing; Conners' enemies
with a wholesame ospect. which keeps
them at a distance and under their op
position. Volumes could be written about Con
nors in lousiness. Conners i:i society and
Conners in politics. Ho has tried a
hand at many t hint's -Ice mkking beer,
brewing, sweet railways, stocks but
his freight business Is the backbone, of
his fortune Socially he has erected one
finest homes in Hiiffalo and has
ed l'n; mid a sslduolisl - Is his so--N".
I -ol 1 1 i ca 1 1 1 he has been both
'Ivan .and I'emocrat. lie never
f. r office except for nlilerman, '
I,- wns defeated. Since then he
I'li-ried to be a dominant factor,
a than a ib felted candidate.
Conners has made himself a
an.! a succ-ss and he Is entitled1
t e full fruits of his glorv. I
Personally he Is a stud.-.-. W'lll Irwin j
so. -j pod bis features recently In Col-1
'A
FANS
for
Stores
and
Residences
Hot weather comfort can be se
cured with an Electric Fan at a
cost for current of Less Than One
Cent An Hour.
Your wife needs an ElectricFan
in the household quite as much as
do you at the office.
Do Not Delay
A nice, cool, well ventilated room
insured by the use of an Electric
Fan.
Call at our Supply Dept., 145-7
Seventh Street and see our display.
Telephone Main 6688 or A5517.
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
First and Alder Streets
EL
ECTR0
DENTAL
PAINLESS
PARLORS
303Vi WASHINGTON STREET, CORNER FIFTH
of t
lab
li- p
has
1 :
HI
as follows
wa f-aca.
f n c is solid and dird and tough I
, rb-adci wl:h muscle rather than fat
p'ltM si. on, hooked nose, a snap
io t.ir'h mo'ith, wide, tljln lips, tight
n- and turned down at the corners."
t. r V'lil Irwin bail Interviewed "Kln
Cciia is he suggested that his pub
lic. i opinion of Connors might not
co wf:'i Ills own. Conners' mouth
w op- n. I ts short neck cranod for
rl and this came out: 'Say anything
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Co les was just comnienclng
ild that l, took his railroad pass
'f th Ituffalo Courier and
Ic train. Ho presented nls
o-abi t"r. The conductor
lie-, e that the man with
publisher
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NO PAIN No More Fear of the Dental Chair
"NOR A HIGH DENTAL BILL"
NO PAIN
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CREDITORS PRESS Special Rates All This Month
HILTOI W: SHITH-i
explain their isetluxia.
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'rominont
Ilt'V Owes
anl Faces
Portland Attor
I.arirt' Amount
bankruptcy.
X
Full set, that fit $5.00
Gold Crowns. 22-k $.1.50
Bridge Teeth, 22-k. 3.50
Gold Fillings 31-00
Silver Fillings 50
WHY PAY MORE?
If' you arc nri 'HJS or have
heart trc! ' . t'-.o F.'cv;n
Painless Svj.-:v w:'! !
the work wIk-ii i 'triers fail.
AH Work Warranted Ten
Years.
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Bank Reference . Open Evenings and Sundays iady Attendant
ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS
n til. Corner Fifth and Washington. Across From Perkin Hotel
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