The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 26, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENINO, AUGUST 28, 1908
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Town Topics
TOMGHT'8 AMV8KMENTS.
Orpheurn Vaudeville
Grand Vaudeville
Pinliiiai Vaudevtll
Lyrlo ...."Confessions of a Wife"
The Oak "Tim Teddy Olrl."
Barnum ft Bailey's Circus, Twenty-flf in
and Raleigh streets, t p. m.
AT TKB SBAOXZB.
In order to procure prompt and
more satisfactory service, when
t the ajimmer resorts, order
from the following Journal
agents at regular city rates.
Jlwaco ft Ilwaco Railway com
pany. H. B. Woodruff, newa
agent.
I.ong Beach. Edward MeAUen.
Ocean Park, H. B. Woodruff.
Beavlew. F. E. Htrauhal.
The llreakera. J. M. Arthur.
Gearhnrt. A. UUInger.
Beaalde. Lynn Burtla. head
quarters at Lewis ft Co.
Newport, Ilarlln Talbert
Colltna Springs. J. W. Belcher.
Wilholt Springs. F. W. Mo
Leran. Carson. Waah.. Mineral Springs
hotel.
The Hydraulic Separator company In
Its answer filed yesterday to the suit
brought by V. M. Swift and F. J. Rich
ardson, charges that the plaintiffs used
unfair means in getting a separator and
concentrator from the liefendants. The
defendants claim that the plaintiffs In
formed them that they were the owners
of 120 acres of gpld-bearlng land In
Clackamas county, and on June 5 thpy
fubmltted samples of gold-bearing ore
o the company which panned out rich
Jn gold, but which tho defendant com
pany claims were salted. Tho de
fendant claims that the plaintiff hna
never paid the $1,600 owing for the
separator and concentrator.
Fltx Henry Gordon, in his answer
filed yesterday to tho suit tor divorce
brought by his wife. Flora Catherine
Gordon, charges that she neglected her
home and spent too much time gadding.
He would come home from work In the
evening and find her absent and have to
turn in and Ret supper himself. He
claims that she thus neglected him and
her home for about a year and then de
serted altogether. Incidentally taking
with her his belongings. Including a
$lano. He denies that he ever abused
fier or failed to support her properly.
He asks to be awarded tho custody of
their child.
George High, a carpenter, was in the
Justice court yesterday afternoon
to
face a charge of larceny by bailee pre
ferred by Miss Ruth Ostium, who al
leged she gave High two diamonds to
tiawn and that the diamonds returned
to her were not the original sparklers
A Jeweler testified that each stone re
turned to her Is now worth $130. As
Miss Osborn testified she paid $160 for
the pair and as other evidence against
High was weak the case was continued
until Monday morning.
A snecial meeting will be
In the Salvation Army hall. 249 Madison
Street, Wednesday night, August 26, by
Brigadier and Mrs. Jenkins, provincial
commanders for the work in Wyoming,
Montana, Oregon, Idaho and Washing
ton. They will be assisted by Major
and. Mrs Faulkner, divisional officers
for Oregon and Idaho, and other offi
cers of the citv. Arrangements are be
ing made for n big meeting. All are
cordiajly Invited to attend.
The United States wants
colorlst for the forest servh
n female ,
e, depart-
ment of agriculture, at $600 per annum,
and the civil service commission an-
nounces mi examination to tie neiu Mp- '
temoer in to secure engines inmi which i
to fill the vacancy. Information as to J
the examination can obtained from
Z A. Leigh at the pnstofflcs) building, i
C. L. Minkler. wo lives over a gro
cery at Knst Twenty-third and Alberta
streets, reported to the police yester
day that twice Tuesday morning he
chased three nun. believed to be Ital
ians or Cricks, away from the store.
Driven nwav about midnight, they re
turned at 2.30 a. m. and were trying to
break fnto the store when Minkler saw
them.
A. H. Devers, A. 1"
Richards, appraisers
Kmlle Closset filed
Digman nnd J. F.
of the estate of
their report yes
terday, estimating the value of the es
tate nt 119.500. Of this amount the
principal Item is 210 shares of stock
in the coffee and spice firm of Closset
ii Devers, valued at $18,500.
A milk wagon team ran awny on the
Canyon road yesterday and collided
with a Union Meat company wagon
driven bv Joseph Kasier. The tongue
of the milk wagon pierced the shoulder
of one of Kasier's horses. Patrolman
Leavens shot the suffering animal on
request of the driver.
The watchman on the Alnsworth dock
saw what he believed to be smoke Is
suing- from the floor of the dock at
2:30 this mornln
Alarm, but the f
ng. He turnea in a lire
firemen soon discovered
that the gas company was steaming out
Its pipes and one of these pipes under
the dock was the cause of the alarm.
Water through hose for sprinkling
yards or sidewalks or washtna porches
or windows must be paid for m advance
and used only between the hours of S
end 8 a. m. and 6 and 9 p. m. It must
not be used for sprinkling streets. If
used contrary to these rules or waste
fully It will bs shut off.
Owners of the following srtlcles that
ware left on the streetcars yesterday
can recover them by calling at lost ar-
tlcje room. First and Al
der streets:
Bathe daily !
It is the finest kind of
health-insurance; and
the cheapest
All you need is a bath
tub, water, a cake of
Ivory Soap and a coarse
towel.
Ivory Soap is far
and away the best bath
soap there is. It floats.
It lathers freely. And
a cake of it is so large
that it covers a lot of
surface, quickly and
thoroughly.
Ivory Sop . It Floati.
IS
BY LAHB
Park Board Discovers Pig in
Fence in Discussing Pro
posed Boulevard System.
At yesterday's meeting of tho City
park board, Isadora Lang, Ion Lewis
and Dr Dav Raffety were appointed
a committee to determine what recom
mendations the park board shall mako
to the city council In regard to tho
parking system to be provided by the
$1,000,000 bond fund, and after a dis
cussion by the members of the board It
Is probable that one of the recommen
dations will be boulevards on both sides
of the Willamette river a near to the
river banks as possible.
Immediate action Is deemed neces
sary by the board because of the In
creasing cost of land. Members of the
board visited a site In Hcllwood last
Saturday and found that the land which
Is desired for a part of the parking sys
tem sold for 1X5,000 that morning. The
same condition Is true In regard to the
rest of the land about the city and tho
board Is anxious to commence work as
soon as possible.
The advisability of calling the Olm
sted brothers to Portland to secure
their advice In the matter was discussed
but was put asldo oeeause of the delay
which wosld ensue and the committee
was appointed Instead.
Mr I-ang sprung a sensation at yes
terday's meeting when he stated that
he had heard a remark attributed to a
certain counellman lo the effect that
unless the park bourd secured the par
ticular piece of land which he wanted
v.. ,.,.,!, l rto all he could to block the
mrv hoard In the council. Tho council
man's name was not mentioned but
the
board felt that if such action was to be
taken by members of the council the
board had better surrender the prob
lem to the councilmen at once.
Pnrkkeeoer Mische recommendel the
i.sio nurehase of HO acres
!mmaite . purchase or lu acres on
Mount Tabor for a part of the new park
system but the board was opposed to
inch action because it has been est I-
M
s v
. onnnn hepAU
mated that the land would cost $500,000
and they did not believe It wise to spend
so much money on one proposition.
It is expected that the committee ap
pointed yesterday will hold meetings so
as to be able to report to the council
at Its next meeting, three weeks from
today.
MERUER OF PIAX0
MAKERS $13,000,000 Combination Mads In
New jersey. ,
Following the establishment
a few
vears ago or tne jiu.uhu.uuv
tlon, which makes the Weber piano and
tho genuine Pianoli along the line of
the $H. (100.000 Kimball institution In
Chicago, manufacturers of the world-
i famous Kimball pianos and pipe organs.
comes the announcement m i.iSan
jlzatlon of the American Tlano company,
la $12 000 100 corporation organized for
the purpose of taking over the flicker
ing & Sons, Foster-Armstrong com
I pany and William Knabe & Co., and
subsidiary corporations.
I The new company will assume own
' ersliip and financial management of
t lie old companies and will control the
I manufacture and sale of the Chicker-
SPRUNG
I ing & Sons, Knabe, Haines Brothers,
a ' Marshall & Wendell. Foster Co ,
conducted;,. . - c Armstrong, Brewster, J.
I B. Cook & Co. pianos.
I The present manufacturing organlza
I tions will remain intact and in each
case the old management will be in
charge of its respective factory and
business.
The purpose of the consolidation Is
I merely to effect economies of manufac
I ture and distribution. The present out
put of the companies is about 18,000
pianos a year.
All of the above concerns are repre-
ented bv Ellers Piano House of this
- .
(,jrjii- APUIPT A T Q
1111 tl1 X 11 .,11 J jO ,.
rriY"iW!
go to Regatta
Mayor Lane, members of the coun
cil and members of the city executive
hoard will leave this evening at 5:30
o'clock for Astoria to attend the an
nual regatta which will be formally
tot-tori f oirmrorw. Mavor Lane will
make an address tomorrow night at 1
the queen's reception.
Leaving on the same train with the
citv officials will bo Admiral Oeorge
S. Shepherd and staff. Following to
morrow's opening cerenfonles, a naval
parade and races will be held Friday
and Saturday, the regatta closing with
a water and land carnival Saturday night
when a confetti battle will be held.
Lunch box, 2 suitcases, pair crutches,
glove, grip, key. 4 purses, handkerchief
with money, 10 umbrellas, bottle of
peroxide.
The Rev. Luther M. Kuhns, general
secretary of the Luther League of
America, will address the young Luth
erans or tne city tomorrow evening hi
St. James' church. West Park and Jef
Vrson streets. Tho .public Is cordially
welcome.
R L. Sabln was appointed receiver in
tho ' Hanson Bros, bankruptcy case of
North powder, Union county, this morn
ing by Judge Gilbert in the United
States district court. The amount of
bond which the receiver Is to give la
$10,000.
John W. Reynolds, A. H. Blrretl and
P. A. Milne appraisers of the estate
of Cora T. Ryan, have filed their re
port The value of the estate is esti
mated at $6,981.64, of which $2,500 Is
real estate.
Notice After October 1 no stock will
be given with honds of Gordon Falls
Klectrfc & Manufacturing company ex-
cenf to emnb
loyes. O. L. Peasiee. treas
urer.
210 commercial liuo ounuirig.
Morris Rosin, Montavllla, reports
that his son. Naman. aged 10. has run
awav from home, apparently In the hope
of Joining the circus. He wears a straw
hat with a very wide brim.
Any poor girl needing a friend, help,
or advice can apply or writo to Matron
Adlutant J Peterson, 392 East Fif
teenth North, Portland. Or.
Mrs. Brigadier Btlllwell, of the Sal
vation Armv, who has been planning a
trfp to this city, has sent word that
she has "been detained and the trip will
have to be postponed.
Judge Webster today appointed H S.
Hudson. C. A Ambrose and J. B Moon
to act as appraisers of the estate of
Charles W. Hudson, deceased.
Fteamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas,
Washougal and wy landings, daily ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at I p. m.
Electropodes cure rheumatism or
money hsck Ask Albert Bernl. the
druggist. 211 Washington street about
It
larc variety of money belts, purses
land bill books at Albert Bernl s durg
1 store. 211 Wsshlngton street.
Frssell's Phsrmaer moved to ! Mor
rison rtreet. between Fourth and Fifth.
Woman's Kxchsnre. lit Tenth street
lunch 11 to to i; business men's lunch.
D. Chambers "" , opt Iris n
a. Ill
Morrison street, corner or sixth.
GROCERS GUESTS
OP CREAM CO.
-
After Inspection of Plant
Banquet Is Served
to the Visitors.
The Portland Retail Grocers' assoola
tlon met last night In Its bi-monthly
meeting and enjoyed an venlng as
guests of the management of the Hazel
wood Cream company Though the
association has an organization for car
rying on Its Incidental business, the
menibers reRard the most Important
part of their work the educational cam
paign which they have undertaken. At
each regular meeting the association
will visit some wholesale establishment
which produces articles sold by grocers.
Thus tho retailers and the producers
are brought Into more hnrmonlouA rela
tions and the visits react to the advan
tage of the consumer. The manufactur
ers take pride In producing the best
wares that they may seem good to the
retailer, ami the retailer becomes Inter
ested In buying home products.
The campaign was Degiin witn ine
last meeting when the members visited
the Acme cereal and flour mills. Last
night the Hazelwood store at Third and
Hoyt streets was the place of meeting.
M. Mortensen was the master of cere
monies. A large room hnd been fitted
up with chairs for the business session,
and after that was adjourned the guests
were taken through the entire plant.
The plant was running full force, and
the guests had the opportunity of see
ing the various stages in the process of
butter. Ice cream and ice cream cone,
and cheese-making. The cold storage
plant also was open to Inspection. A
banquet was served in one of the large
rooms, and many compliments were
passed, both on the entertainment af
forded nnd on the general work of the
company The t'nlon Meat company;
the Pacific Past Biscuit company, the
soap and pickle factories and other
home industries are In line for later
visits
At the business session it was decided
to give a indies' night probably Septem
ber 15 nt Kinkier hall on tho east side.
A musical program nnd an Informal
dance will form the amusement, and in
vitations will he sent-to the wives and
families of the association members. A
vote was taken to close the grocery
stores all dny Labor day. September 7,
out of respect to the laboring element.
Heretofore the stores have closed only
half a day. If at all. J. C. Mann, presi
dent, was In the chair, and about 70
were present at what was one of the
most enthusiastic meetings the associa
tion has ever held.
Dieblor Seriously HI.
Ernest Dlebler, whose escapades with
a stolen automobile attracted attention
both here and In Washington and final
ly resulted in his nrrest, escaped from
moving train nnd his rearrest In Port
land, is seriously sick at the county
jail, where he is confined. I)octors say
Injuries he received while In the Phll-
irp'nes may necessitate an operation.
Iloutohrr Waives Examination.
Philip Houtcher, the man brought
hack from Fresno, Cal., recently to an
swer a charge of passing worthless
checks In Portland In May, 1 907. waived
examination in the municipal court yes
terday morning and was held to appear
before the grand jury under $250 bonds.
CURES RHEUMATISM
Hokfen's
Rheumatic
Cure
Per bottle. Per bottle.
AN INTERNAL BEMXDY FOB.
RHEUMATISM
IV ITS UAHT FOBBCS.
Sciatica
Neuralgia
Nervousness
Sleeplessness
Nervous Headaches
Neuralgic Headache
Nervous Dyspepsia
Nervous Affections
. TRADE SUPPLIED BI
A.W.AlIen&Co.
Wholesale and Retail Druggists.
16th & Marshall Sts., Portland, Or.
PACIFIC COAST AGENT!
Cor7tti.
VIW KID OI.OVES.
Ours Are All Hew.
Dnlv the reliable kinds
sold here. Every pair fitted
and fully guaranteed.
2- clasp Dent's style cape,
pair 81. 75
1- clnsp Imported Mochas, ex
tar fine, pair 81.75
3- clasp Centemerl real
French kid. pair 81.50
2- clasp "Nonjiarlel" kid. full
pique, pair 82. OO
12-button. medium weight,
black, whl'e. colors ..83.50
16-button. real "Grenoble'
kid, black, white and colors,
nlr sVl.OO
v.,, ...,-'. t
F. W. Baltes
i
and Company
invito your
inquiries for
PRINTING
Main 165
Home 1 lies
FbODM
First and Oak
DRAY AGE ! Machinery, Safe
STORAGE : and fxhdie
TRACKAGE I Moved "red
CLAY S. MORSE
4tb & DAVIS WS 13th HOYT
m
7
are Ivr;-
FALL STYLE
THE BEST $3.00 HAT
Complete Stock Now Ready
BENS
ELLING
New York
TO
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The "DIFFERENT" Route
Why?
It Lands You "IN" New York City Grand
Central Station
Only railroad terminal in New York. Right
in the heart of the hotel and residence district.
Subway station under same roof. Fifteen
minutes to Brooklyn without change.
All you have to do is '
Get on the train "IN" Chicago or St. Louis
Get off the train "IN" New York
Then you're there
"LAKE SHORE,"
VIA CHICAGO
The Route of the "20th Century Limited"
"MICHIGAN CENTRAL"
VIA CHICAGO
"The Niagara Falls Route."
"BIG FOUR ROUTE"
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W. C. SEACHREST, N. P. C. A.
133 THIRD ST., FOBTLAJTO, OX.
WARREN J. LYNCH, Passenger Traflc Manager, CHICAGO.
Your penmanship 'fcures the position. All things else being equal, pro
motion follows.
Why be handicapped with a scrawl when you can learn to write a rapid,
legible business hand in a lew months by attending the EVENING
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or
Phone
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Other
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jects
Taoght
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Builders and
Contractors
Will find this stock most to theif
advantage in quality, variety and
prices whrn replenishing their
tool houses. We guarantee our
tools as npht.
AVERY & CO.
tS Third St., Bet. Tiie 4 Ash
BATHASVktTT RICE POWDW
mamooi.u awd oouiaii
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Fall term begins Ssptembsr 6, 1908
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A. L. McCAULKY, Principal.
TJTT T MILITARY
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A boarding and day
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and boys. Accredited to
Stanford. Berkeley. Cor
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state universities and
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Make reservations now.
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and other literature, ad
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J. W. HIT.I., M. D., Principal,
POBTLA1TD, OBEUOB
DALLAS COLLEGE
The purposes of this Institution ara
to furnish to young men and women
a llderal Christian education, to lay a
deep and hroad foundation In the study
or tne sciences, art ana pnnosppny.
and to hulid up a strong ana Intel
lectual moral character.
Offers
cal.
Usual Collegs
Douses; Olasal-
Solentlflo, Elementary,
Acsvae-
mlo and Musical.
Expenses nominal. The faculty can
arrange for limited number of students
to earn their way in full or In part.
New term commences September 2J.
For Catalog-as and Information Address
O. A. MOCK. Dallas, Oregon.
ML ANGEL COLLEGE
MT. AlNdBLr, ORE.
In charge of the Benedictine Fathers.
Hoarding school for young men and
boys. Term opens Sept. 8. Board, tui
tion and laundry. $210 per year. Pre
paratory, commercial, scientific and
classical courses.
WHITE rOS CATAIiOGTTB.
THE ALLEN PREPARA
TORY SCHOOL
Thorough preparation for all eastern
and western colleges. Eighth year be
gins September 21, 1908. Catalogs.
THE ALLEN PREPARATORY SCHOOL
Portland, Or.
No Students No Gas No Cocaine
Special Reduction
on All Dental Work
Until Sept. 1st
Cleaning teeth
tlon free for
and painless extrac
a short time only.
TEETH,
This offlie Is equipped with all the
latest appliances and formulas for
doln: hlh-class work. Consultalon
i free. A ten - year guarantee given
with all work.
CHICAGO
Painless Dentists
Corner Sixth and Washington.
Tie sure yon are In the right office.
Lady attendant.
Phones, Main 3SS0, A-5340.
Office Hour,
s a. m. to 7 :30 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 12
Boiled Linseed Oil
R .JAI.I.ON LOTS S8t
Raw Linseed Oil
5 I'iAi .IMS ijriTS 57
Pure White Lead
PTT.R 100 -S7.50
Portland Sash & Door Co.
030 rmon bt.
rOBTXOJTD. OB.
WE CALL FOR, REPAIR
AND DELIVER ALL WORK
FEWI " MACHINES OUR PPKCIAL
TT. WE REPAIR EVERYTHING.
FHOSE AND WK W ILL CALL.
East 1811 419 E. Morrlsoa St.
COAL
Kemmerer Coal
The Best
the Port-
Aaroaxi
s s
Mala 6 AI02O NATS
IS-K-Uc
NICITS
JJ.
THEATRE 1
JOVBIDUB, OI. Ml
THffATOr 0-7$C
jflss
covbidub, o. nam.
Advanced TaodevUla
udTUle WMk Aoruii a.
' "A Sight on Ioom.
it 4) loaf, Klokmaa, Mills
Jsssl I X,a
boat." Oraat
uo., Martlaettl ByWestar, Bartle
msrroa, jonn aad Mas Bnrks, Mr. and
Mrs. Erwln Conns Ur. OBPHBOM MOT
IBO riOTTTBBB.
TBE GRAND Vaudeville deluxe
ALL THIS WF.EK.
7AOAB k BTSOH
tn Tnslr Morel
Blngtng and Dan
cing Xntsrral,
"An SaUrtaJnlnf
Oddltjr."
James si Trior.
Vlorsnoe Mo don Oo,
la "Bargain M4."
Alios Robinson.
I'rd Morton.
Barry Kraton Co.
Trsd Bansr
aad Oranrtasooy.
PANTACES THEATRJT.
ADTAJTCED VAUDETIXXE.
tars of All Nations.
B OTTO MLS TT TBOVIB
Oresvtsst Casting Act In Amort oa.
KKf'ONK FKATI'RE
WXAXOSOODLE QTAJtTUT
Presenting Plantation Scenes, Coon-Town
Cnt-Vps in Buok and Wing Danolng.
Matinees dally, l'. cents; two shovrs
at night, 15 and 25 cents.
THB LYRIC
TXS ESTHr-BLVVUI,I. CO.
Prsaent
"Confessions of a Wife"
ALL Will
Sunday Matinee. August 30,
A CTLEB1ATED CASE
Moving Picture Theatres
Special jrotlce to Managers.
(BtaW'e rent the latest feature;
Hi';,.., f films. Including song slides
SW "a and records, cheaper than
any house In the United States.
Newman Motion Picture Exchange
993 "Bornslds St. Writs for Catalogue
NICKEL0DI0N
130
Change Lvery Day
AXX POOP BUHJUCTa.
Oakland
vs.
Portland
BXCSEATIOV PARK, COS.
VATJOHX AJTD J14TH ITS.
AVOTJST 25. 86, 97, 28, 29, SO.
Gaines begin week days at
8:30 p. m., Sunday, 2:30 p. m.
Admission fee Bleacher.
16c; grandstand, 50c' boxes, 25c extra;
children, bleachers, 10c; grandstand, 25c
y.An-rpB' oat ram at.
Boys under 12 tree to bleacher
Wednesday.
T5SB
TOSXOKT
AT 8:19
"The Teddy Girl"
CHILDREN'S DAY
POSTPONED
Date to be
il
announced
papers.
later In dally
FBOFESSIONAI.
WRESTLING MATCHES
Thursday' Evening. 9 o'clock.
Come and have free examination.
WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE.
SILVER FILLINGS 35 UP
GOLD KILLINGS 75 UP
SET OF TEETH 4.QO 4
SPLENDID SET S8.0O
GOLD CROWNS . . . 2.50 TO 85. OO
All work guaranteed tor ten years.
Lady attendant always present.
All work done absolutely without pain
by specialists of from 12 to 20 years
experience.
Boston Dentists
891 Vs Morrison St,
Soma Pboaa A.-9O30.
Orp. Vorto flics,
rbons Main 803O.
A New Departure
Ths cost of Interments has been
greatly reduced by the Holman Under
taking company.
Heretofore it has been the custom of
funeral directors to make charges for
all Incidentals connected with a fu
neral The Edward Holman Undertak
ing company, the leading funeral di
rectors of Portland, have dearted front
that custom. When casket Is furnished
by os we make no extra charges for
embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside
box or any serrlces that may be re
quired of us, except clothing, cemetery
and carriages, thus effecting saln
of 125 to 175 on each funeral.
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
B30 TXXJU BTT. OOB. fJJUf OW.
A WOMAN SPECIALIST
S. K. CsIAV. man-
tor of the Chinese I-H-
clne Co.. sells patent med
hlnes which she com
pounds herself, bhe u
herbs and roots Which
has cured many sufferers.
Cures frral, chrenin, pTt-
V vile
I ness.
44 inatlsn
vsi diseases. nervous-
blood poison, rhi-
matism. ssTnma, inrni.
lung trouble, stomach, bladder, ki'lrfr.
consumption and diseases ef all klmis
that ih human flesh erer has. Rem,
dies harmless. No opcratlona. . lLnit
treatmen' '
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