The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 11, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU ' PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, v SEPTEMBER XI. 1908.'
Topics
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
to tickle the feet of the early pioneers
win pe piayea.
PoJUrd Opf Company.
The always welnoms Pollard Lilli
putian Opera -company will - return to
Portland, opening salt Sunday night at
ered ty calling at loat article room, i -.."""V"' -."-?"'?
First end Alder streets: Purse, ilirw I. A"' J"" ?T tour ignia; ana
pins.
tea a royal good tlma In the evening.
lly of tha Valla v lodge No. 1T. M. .
.. will initiate a. lnrse class of eandl.
datea. after which there will ba daucing
ana refreshments.
Tha foIloWins- arttnlaa wars found OB
tha streetcars veetetday and can la re.
covorea py calling ai lost article room.
unn ov .........
irana
Don't Tall My Wife"
virnon
Vaudeville
'Dorothj
clock, three suitcases, package pine, t maunee.
lunch boxaav card aaaa . and two um-1
brellaa. . I ! . MCoUff0 Dayi."
Vaudeville
Vantages Vaudeville
?tar 'Hooligan In NewYora"
I.yrlo ....."Lena Rivera"
Tha Oak..... "Tha School Girl"
returned bv I ' 'College paya." ona-aot musical
nfa!7a1ialS eomady. la to be tha faatura next week
S Ytr.ie of t h Grand. ' Frederl. k V. Bowers, lata
a paatorage ei i j . n.m Tru ! i. u.iia. .Ma
,B. Church, WIS I ivatv IhU-H ui7l.ini m unn and
Rev. John Ovall has b
tha Methodist Episcopal
la Oakland. Cel., to th
tha First Swedish M.
cuy, ror another year, v,
Free to Any Man-rine eult of bor commaooamani tlma.
olothaa to avefy twanty-flftb man that
collar and Ucenaa tag 1 Wernar jtterson company., tailors, 141
l it oy in naw owner, second street.
represents achool days on tha campus
Wearing tha
Juat placed upon
Bcotoh colli belondnr to Of floor K.
Ki. -arr or tha aeoond mini rii
returned to tha DOllceman'a home
187 I Prtfaaor ' Knox, tha rnoat
nt " near
auceaaafui
Eaat Forty-fourth, laat nlfht. Whan it naw thourht lacturav, at Ra4 Man' ball,
dlaaoDaarad a week atro It wora neither I Sunday. Id, m.. on "How to Orarcotne
licena nor collar. Tha uoenao waa no. i rovarty.- ,
lf. ao. Parker atarted out inia mornina i .
to do detective work on hla own, ao-l gea Portland on
hi
Hlttorf la VudTllle.
Ona of tha few educational acta In
vaudeville la tha headline attraction at
tha Orand thla week. Oeorae Street and
company preaent acanea from famoua
battle flelda and Imnereonatlona are
riven - of noted military oommanaera.
To ataae thla production coat ll.ooa.
"IF IT COMES FROM US IT IS CORRECT
Fall' Mo
arel
count He found that the llcenae had I rant machlnea
been liaued to Eugene Haoken, 41 North I chauffeur. .Make your date
Ninth atreet, a railway clerk. Aa be nlvht. Motorcycle Oarage, 124
did not wlah to eauaa Hackan'a arreat atreet . , i, '
a motorcycle. W
with rear aeat and
baturoay
Twelfth
Anvniaim,
BUNGALOW THEATRE
Empire Theatre Co. (Ine.) Leaeee.
Oeorce L. Baker. Gen. Manae-er.
for tl.BO month. I Phone Main 117. Home of the famoua I
Baker Stock Company.
All week beautiful romantic drama
"Dorotliv T,rnnn at Wm.AAnn KaU."
vlted to the great I Magnificent ooatumea and acenery. Faa-
lai given oy vvep- clnatlng plot Evening prlcea, 25a, Sto,
jgnu at 50a Mate., lRo, J6o. Mat Saturday.
AIUHI BU-ma," 1 Nut Waalr "Tha Devil."
unlesa It became necessary, aa the dog
had already returned, he hunted uol w aponge and preaa your clothea.
ximunrn wuiiuui ucio. nmvmvu i snina your anoca, a.n i or ti.au muii
he had bought the dog from a man on Main (14. A-4114. Waaona run every
the atreet At the .police, autlon he where. Unique Tallorln Co., I0 Stark.
no further claim to the dog If Parker All Woodmen are Invited to the
would not prosecute mm I entertainment and social
' . , 1 foot camp No. 66, ton!
ureat raciory miataae anoe v tempie, xueventn ana
: ,. 7"" mw" " :!rfJn .rv- nama BUhop Bcaddlng will lay the corner- n nVgr- ThAntr Phones Main I
ru,?Lrr,XS?T.l-Mk.nf!2! atone of the new parish houae. eorner OflKCr I IJCaTrc a 4B40
11. " itr7. :":i.v ist riftaenth and Multnomah etreete, I Oregon Theatre Oo. (bo.), z.aaaee.
"ii. J i? X'J-.V'T.-- seas.-xi.IS 8d. P- w. Saturday. . Geo. L. Baker, Oen. Manaa-er.
- , r i . Ton int.
James A. Banister. B. M.. etc.. is ina An poor tlrt needing a frfend. help.
ii ' w 'i.ifc I: - a i mZVm I or aivico can apply or write to Matron
, I Aajutant J. Peterson, iv CAai
IE?,1?" '"' vaiuea to "7.--J .A teenth North. , Portland,
children's fancy dreaa ahoes. 11.40 and I
II values at 2 So. 50o and l. ueiiara,
aucceasor to Marks' ahoe Co.. 291 Mor-
rlson street, between Fourth and Fifth, pive, Ten and Fifteen-cent Store, 248
zvv waaningion atreet.
Or.
Ten thousand school tablets. 8c value.
Tonight, all week, regular matinees.
Tnura. and Sat., the famous singer
UOUSD a. JOBS.
In conjunction with the rattling farce I
comedy. "Don t Tell My Wife."
Evening prloes 25c. 60c, 7 Be, tl; Mat
26c, 60c. Next week Pollard Opera Co.
Circuit Judge Morrow thla morning
gave Judgment for Victoria Thorn
Dr. Will Jackson, dentlat. 1020U Bel
... n b rf mr,A litarv M. Dufur mont street, sunnyslde. Olffce phones
in ...it 'hr..h .wnn removal of Tabor 602, B-S474; ' residence phones
a bank of earth constructed on the Eaat 4230, B-1474.
Vila In nnn.r. w Qh, allAffilH thfl.t I '
the obstruction extends for two feet Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camaa, Advanced Vaudevlller-Week September 7
Kala 6. A-1OS0. Mats, ex-
eept Bandays kBoUdaye,
IS-2S-MC
NIGBTi
15-2S-
THEATRE 50-7St
-a (
and nine inches on her lot and aha alao I Wahougal and way landlnga. dally ex-
asked for $100 damages. The Dufura copy eunaay. ieavea waanini
pleaded that they were ignorant of en- dock at 2 p. m.
n,nhtn nn hti nlrhhAr'll lot. but I "
after the. plat books had been presented! Prof. RIngler's dancing and gym classes
the court decided that the complaint now open, iacnes ib year; men, 11.60
wan wii vrnunilMt I month. No Initiation fee thla month.
Creasy ai Sane. Manonhlanda.
T -Tuillans 7. Ushers. Ylnle Daly.
JKig Bros, -oen." aa. Irvine.
PANTACES THEATRE
ASTAVOSD VAUPBV1LM
tars of All nations
Nine property ownera have signed a ..Battle C tiin rm.Vt.wom KOKKIS ft CO.. Including La
tltion asking, the school board to re- "'nj- nnM'nn,1,9i18n1 A-"88- BeUe Helene and her Leaping Grey-
tne i '
petitl
consider lta action In
hlnrlr hnnnillk hv C!n.ich. lHvls
teenth and Eiarhteenth as a alte for a
new high school. The petitioners want
Ik. k..d .a .... In th. npant alta for I OOCIL.
purchasing
Devon-I
hounds: also John Xoda-e and the Wrest
ling; Ponies; Banner' ft Madison, the
the board to retain the present site for
the west side high achool. Those who
signed
Hams.
U.nrw Wanp
OuillfuAme. David M. Dunne, Cecil H.
Bauer and Donald McKay.
D41.UU7 UttHiaKBU I1A . IU.VVV 11 1PM. I . . . , . . . . 1
.k it.; titi-i ; rii cumeay animal aci in America.
night, 15 and lb cents.
ned the petition are Oeorre H. WH. tjeaaot
ns. P. Cowengart. Paul wesslnger. Dnclng
lry Wagner, Richard Wilson. Rose I08 T.
Lessons 2Be Professor Woodward's
Academy. Auditorium hall.
nira atreet.
Woman's Exchange, 111' Tenth atreet
lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch.
f . mon or nrnrnun with 1100. 4200 Or I . . . . " 1
- -' v- i HAnnni nnniri iMii.nt mnt mn . r
ISUO win never una mun i i.ici.u. cnanared. Jnnea Book Ktnr Sfll A M,r
invuim,ni than in the bonds of the I ..
Gordon Falls Eleotrie A Manufacturing I Dr. Haynes. optician, tos Salmon, near
company. During tne Daianco oi op- uin, lormcny wjin a. n. wrignt.
tember 50 shares of stock will be given I . .
free with each 1100 bond, and thll D. Chambers ft Son., opticians, 421
bonua is now worth Hair tne price or (Morrison street, corner or sixth.
tha hnnri. Rnhda nav 0 per cent Inter-1
est disbursed semi-annually, .and run w. A. Wise and associates, painless
in v.. pa Th itncK win inftrfl in I uBuii.ii, iiia aiiu vYuatncion. m
the profits forever. 210 commercial
TOE GRAND Vacdevllle deluxe
A Bill, Or 2fOYSX.TXBS
Oeo. street ft Co.,
Portraying
Klstorlo Events in
the Careers of the
world's Oreateat
unitary Com
manders
Orandaaoope
Arm strong ft Davis
In "The Amatenr
Chauffeur"
Chaa. Kendal
Doro &onoa
MoXtnn Bros.
Fred Bauer
Club building.
New millinery houae! Mrs. Reddy,
formery with the C&ae & Relet com
pany, of thla city, haa 'just opened a
new millinery department In connec
tion with the Grand Leader on Fifth
" -and Alder. Prior to coming to Port
land, Mrs. Reddy wa with the well
known "House of Bradshaw," in Min
neapolis. Being herself an expert mil
liner and keeping In touch with New
York, as she does, her hats are des
tined to become very popular with Port
land women.
The Baker & Malheur Oil company
has over 4,000 acres in the Malheur
oil district, and are preparing, as rap:
Idly aa poeslftie, ror deep arming op
eratinn. There is but little more of
their stock to be had at 25o per share.
Jacobs, the tailor, located 492 Morri
son atreet.
Berger,
43(1.
algns. 344 YamhllL Main
Dr. E. C. Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam.
Journal want ads. lo a word.
AT THE THEATRES !
Oessr'a "Town Hall" Orphenm.
"All there is, I am," says Cressy in
"Town Hall Toniftht"; another, "What
i am not am i. nave you seen or
heard him this week at the Orpheum?
i no lamous wnier ana impersonator
THE LYRIC
THE BLUNKALL COMPANT
PRESENTS
JLEINA RIVERS
NEXT SUNDAY MATINEE.
"THH DEVIL"
TUB STAR
Phones Main, 4494. A-1498.
For the entire week of Sept. 6, the
original production
hoo&xoah nr otew tobk
Matinees Wed., Sat. and Sun. at 2:30 p.
m. rnces i&e. z&c. .every evening
at 8:15. Prices 15cy JBc, 35c, (Oo. Seats
may be reserved by either phone.
Next Week "The Little Prospector."
Worn by Men with Dressy Ideas
We are now ready to
show you a ery large
and complete line of
new fall and winter
Suits,' Overcoats, Top
coats, Raincoats, Hats
and Underwear. Not
only is the display un
usually large, but the
garments, material and
patterns the handsom
est we have ever gath
ered. It is truly
Dressy
Clothing
Well Made
and Perfect
Fitting
We can please the.
fancy of every man and
young man in this community.
A. J. Richardson Co.
283-285 Washington St
(OPPOSITE WOODARD, CLARKE & CO.)
Buy now and get th advance which I 0f New Enuland life Is Been at hia beat
la aure to accompany development. A3- nn his one-act playlet "Town Hall To-
O rests xra is. slui ko, ohsibihui ort,i c
tary. Baker City, Or.; or. P. M. Batchel-
bulldinir. Portland, Or. Ben Melch at the Orphenm.
8 P. SC.
night.
Member of the lire committee of the known Impersonators of Hehraln
cltv executive board yesterday recom- characters In vaudeville today Is
truck No. 5 for stealing- two pints of fna famous Joe
cream from the Albina Creamery com-1 0 the Hebrew
menaen tne aismiesai ra liinaion oi pheum this eomlnsr week, a brother of
us joe weicn wnose take-off
pany. i n cmiuiiuir. . .! I Known in pom mis ana otner coun
tne rcammenaaiion oi niei umpwa i trlea.
It Is probable that the executivej Doara
W aei upon m nre rararamw frowda at thn nnmnlnw
ommendation this afternoon. rowas at ine unngaiow
The new Bungalow is evidently to
Th. flr enmmlttoK of the cltv exfeu- become even more popular than
tlve board yesterday recommended to (down-town home of Baker Stock com-
the council an ordinance appropriating I pany was lor ao lonr. crowds aro
$150 to pay the expenses of Chief Camp-1 flocking to see tne Baker Stock com
"TKB BCXOOXi OIBX."
Song-play, with coasting: girls, snow
storm ballet and all cute, late song: hits
by the gingery Curtis players. Big
Probably one of the most widely-1 acenlc effects. ATUD4T-gLD TIB
.nnrn m nar.nn a T.T.I .1- - 1 ) TTT."TO.H' RnHTCRT
r la I Cars First and Alder Sts.
Ben Welch, who will be
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h If You Want to See the Newest in Wearing Ap- B
m parel Visit the Style Store.
bell to Victoria, to attend the- annual
convention of the Association or Amen
pany In this their first week In the new
lome.
BASEBALL
STCBBATXOV FABX, COS.
AVQBXT AITI) 84TB STS.
LOS AN GELS S
vs.
PORTLAND
SEPT. 8, 9. 10, 11, IS, 13
Games begin week days at S:S0 p. m.
The opening play is "Dorothy I e..
ean Fire Chiefs, which will be held at Vernon of Hadden Hall." I i-,hW 'asr.r a-randatand. 0c; hon
1 5c extra; children.
the latter end of the month.
Water through hose for sprlnkllns
or windows must be paid for In advance
and used only Detween tne nours or
and a. m. and S and p. m. It must
not be used for sprinkling streets. If
used contrary to these rules or waste-
fully it will be shut off.
The fall term of the Hill Military
Academy will open Wednesday, Septem
ber is. The principal. Dr. J. W. Hill,
or tho vice-principal, Joseph A. Hill,
will e at the academy dally for the
registration of pupils. Office hours,
a. m. to 6 p. m.
Dorothea Damlrer
chased through Ftmlth & Everett
Mrs.
has
pur
ine
flats now nenrlnr completion located
next to the corner of Twenty-first and
Kearney streeta for an investment. H.
Ia Morgan Is the architect.
The stata convention, Modern Broth
erhood of America marts tomorrow st
10 0 In the Marquam building, to elect
supreme delegates to the supreme con
vention, which convenes at Davenport.
Iowa. October 14. Many from different
parts of the state will be In attend
ance. It Is the Intention of the Portland
membership to give the vlaltlng dele-
Your table linen has
lost its lustre; do you
know why?
Is it not because you
"have allowed your laun
dress to wash it with
ordinary laundry soaps,
which, being oyerstrong
in ajkali,,"cut" the fab
ric and make linen look
like cotton? -
Use Ivory Soap and
your linen troubles will
cease.
He efral hlM eala.
ikC easts-M e-U-af ket eea?, eats
twin r ,
Ivory Soap
99 y& Per Cent. Pure.
The Devil" at the Bungalow.
Next week at the Bungalow the Bakei
Sf oclt-'OBTpaity wttt presen t th;'"riia i
sensation of all Europe and New York,
"The Devil." and theatregoer who have
been reading so much concerning this
strange play the past few weeks are
ail agog over the coming production.
rrandstand, SOc; boxes.
bleachers, 10c:
grandstand. I5c.
LADIES' DAT nUDAT.
"Boys uhdef 11 free- to- - bleachers
I Wednesday.
! Artistically Accurate
complete musical comedy
act will be the headllner at the
College Dayg.
in one
e nrand
next week. It will be offered by Fred
erick Vs Bowers, late of "The Ham
Tree." There is more humor and mel-1
ody In this act than can "be found any-I
woere ouiaiae oi a. college campus;
Richard Jose at the Baiter.
Hear Richard Jose, the world's area t-I
est tenor singer of heart songs, st the
Baker and laugh at the funny situa
tions in tne farce with which ha la
appearing thla week and you will sever
regret tne time ana money spent.
Hooligan at tho Star.
Majoiie Maxwell, the Celtic come
dienne. Lillian Ia Ror, the little girl
with the big voice; C. V(. Boyer. ballad
1st: J. F. Oettlngn. comedian: the Hool
igan trio, and George Hayes, dancer, I
will be aen In "Hooligan In New York"
at the Btar theatre all thla week. Thla
attraction la aald to be one of the beat '
drawing cards on the popular priced
"Oik" Perkins Coming.
"The Little Prospector." whleh comes
to the Htar tneetr. tfunaar matin
September II. con tain a many new Ideaa,
situations and rlimaxea. and la by far
the most entertaining and thrilling play
or me in ine mining canape oi tne Uolo-
ea west ever written.
Paatages' Attractions.
The wrestling pontoa, Baaner A Mad
great
I son. are the
In vaudeville.
test laugh producers
Valoait, the juggler, sad
hia trained pigeona, Is one of tke aret
Uet Seta btore the ruMtc; It Is
is oi appiai
Mlae Sophie
t
Em-
greeted with rouada of epplaus.
each perform
ett Co.. present a onect farre which
Is brimming wit, bright comedy lines.
Cometij at tb Grand.
Cheerful vaadevttla. the kind that
everyone like, la te be found at the
OraaA There are soma ef the fennieet
sets oa the road at the "Grans thla
. Artnatrorg A Davta. Willi "The
A ma lev r Chaef feor." ere a roaetaat
"rre f light, aswt Murrey K mil.
the snotvtfogiet. Im tlllag molk Inr hat
w atertea ad singing aw parodies.
Old rkMlev at the) OaAa.
Tomer row afterrvxra three wfl h a
a Win. gather-in in the htg fr. sir.
ir at Uve wa.a t e4 fiddiere,
ef the .'ate gaiar in rfwtiM. At
that tin, a Tarte finr ef th. oJI
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
PRINTING
PbOBM
Main 16S
Home A 1168
First and Oak
Eastern Hat Factory
t.
aa
M Thlr
Oak
rue.
Why we ean
afford to sell
M hate tor a,
aad tot
tLM. Becasse
we are the
raff's. Came
a a 4 exaoMee
the goods be
fore you buy
the hats. Opea
evenings.
ARE THE NEW FALL MODELS WE NOW
SHOW IN MEN'S
SUITS, OVERCOATS
AND CRAVENETTES
The showing is extensive
and exclusive. It embraces
and attractive. The varie
ties we offer in styles, fabrics
and colors are efficient to
please the most fastidious.
The workmanship is fault
less. They were styled and
tailored by the STEIN
BLOCH, SCHLOSS BROS.
CO. and the BRADBURY
SYSTEM. Yet the prices
are very moderate. They
range from $40 down to $20.
FOR YOUNG MEN
We show the newest con
ceptions of tailoring thought
beautiful fabrics and hand
some styling are seen in the
SUITS. OVERCOATS and
CRAVENETTES we show
to discriminating young
dressers. Prices $15 to $30
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Credit If Desired
You can arrange to pay for your Fall wardrobe in
weekly, semi-monthly or " monthly payments.
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A BUSINESS TRAINING
JIT THE
WSXXS YOUR. TIME VALUABLE
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$90.00 A MONTH FROM THE START
Baiter, City, Or, Mar 10, 1108,
Baker City Business College. Baiter Cltv. Or. n .-
uenuernen in repiy to your request we take pleasure
hookkeer
)Dly to your renueat we take class lire In statin.
mat Mr. Bam Mlcnael, a graduate of your eohool. la in our employ as a
bookkeeper, and that we atarted him at a aalarv of ltd a month. He took
entire oharge of the hooks and Vld acceptable work from the beginning,
Not onlr doea he understand bookkeeDlna. but he also learned to write
a neat and rapid business hand, and he acquired a buslneas education in
your school that la of Inestimable value to any business man.
zours very truly,
BTAffABP FURNITURE COMPAWT.'
Send for a catalog and arrange to enter. School now in session, ft
BAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE,
A. L. McCAULEY, Principal ,
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ECLECTIC
BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY
NOW IN SESSION
BAT AJTD JMXfltt OXA8BZS
Places young people In good positions.
Our Individual Instruction the best
No dlsoouraaed students, all make
good progress.
X. B. mzOKAXBlOa;. Bras.
Worcester block, Portland, Oregon.
Phone Mala 4504.
HI ANGEL COLLEGE
MT.ANQEUORB
In charge of the Benedictine
Fathers. Boarding school for
young men and boys. lerm
opens September 8. Board, tui
tion and laundry, $210 per year.
Preparatory, commercial, scien
tific and classical courses.
WBXTB BOB 0ATA&OOVB.
THE ALLEN PREPARA
TORY SCHOOL
Thorough preparation for all eastern
and western colleges. Eighth year be
gins September 21, 190. Catalogs.
THE ALLEN PREPARATORY SCHOOL
Portland, or.
In (he Business College World
Means all that is modern. . At
tested by our popularity and
attendance. Get otlr catalog
and learn WHY our school
leads ; WHY ouf graduates are
all employed.
Day and night -classes
throughout the year.
ELK'S BUILDING
PORTLAND, OREGON
DALLAS COLLEGE
The DUrnoses of thla InatltnMnM an
to furnish to young men and women
a liberal Christian education, to lay a
of the soli
and to build
leotual moral character.
v;nnstian education, to Jay a
broad foundation In tha study
otences, art and philosophy,
ulld up a strong and Intel-
Offers Vsaal College
voianuno, Elementary,
Course) Clssst
intarv. iMdi.
sola aad ataaloal.
Exnenses nomlnaL Tha faonltv .m
arrange for limited number of atudenta
to earn meir way in run or In part
New term commeaeea September li.
Bog Catalogue and Information Address
O. A. BEOOX, BaUaa. Oregon.
COAL
Kemmerer Coal
The Best Wyoming Coal on tha Fort
land Market
CjrcrxOBXxrr bbob. (zara
Bunkers ltth and Marshall. Phones
Main 931. A-IML
Journal Wants bring results
TTIf I MILITARY
ACADEMY
day
A boarding ' and
school for young men
and boys. Accredited to
Stanford, Berkeley, Cor
nell, Amherst and all
state universities and
agricultural colleges.
Make reservations now.
For Illustrated catalogue
and other literature, ad
dress ,
BaU term begins Sept. IS, 1908
J. W. EIXIh It. Z Principal,
POTLAJn. OSEOOJT
We pay you 4 pa oent ta save
There V a
Time
In the lives of most men and
women, when it would be
very convenient to have a lit
tle money laid away which
they could call their own.
Many times even a small
amount would relieve embar
rassment or actual needs.
at your disposal for the ac
cumulation of small amounts
as well as large, and the
small amounts deposited
soon yield the large. Start
an account with a dollar or
so and be prepared have
money in the Bank.
Two per oent allowed aa check
mg accounts.
AMERICAN BANK & TRUST
CO. OF PORTLAND
oo Seventh St., Elks Temple
L. Ol RAL8TON........ Pres.
a L. MAC GIBBON. .Cashier.
TEETH
reorganised with 1500.-
itlonal capital ta protect
deposltora
Beeently
000 adrfit
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Corns i and have free examination.
wtli iSATKACT TEETH FREE.
SILVER FILLINGS 35 T7P
GOLD FILLINGS t5 UP
SET OF TEETH i..;4.00
SPLENDID SET !S Xrt
GOLD CROWNS . . ..S2.RO JO IS AA
All work guaranteed for ten years.
Lady attendant always present, j
AH work done abaolutslv wlrhnut Mln
by specialists Of from lit to 30 veara -
experience.
Boston Dentists
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Boiled Linseed Oil
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Raw Linseed OH
I OALLOX LOTS 874
Puro White Lead
per ! ...tr.to
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COR. WASHINGTON AND TENTH STS.
' The Store Where Your Credit Is Good
The cost of Interments has
gracUy reduced by the Ualman Usder
tjktnf nmMlf. .
HreUfore If has beea the euaton cf
funeral directors to make charges for
all taddentals connected with' a fu
neral. Tbe Mwtra Hoiasaa oneartait
Ing eon pany. the leading fnaaraJ SW
retors ef Portland, hare deportee fret
that ccstonv Wheat casket tc fcrnishad
ay as we aaehe ao extra charges for
embalming, hearse tc cemetery, outside
boa or as aei usee vnai aaay r-
gatred ef ta. ereeac rlothtna, scsaetery
end arrtas-a. thus effeeUae; a saving
et $11 te III ca each fmnereX
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UNDERTAKING CO.
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Ton will waat a piano In your
noma tms xaii mo winter, it win
afford you much pleasure Perhaps
you feel that you arc not ready to
purchase tha piano yon desire tc
cwa. Most musicians, look forward
to tha time when they will own a
BTXBXarwAT piano.
Rent a laaVo from as aad all th
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geeney paid aa rent Bay be applied
toward tac auronasc si a .
We have the largest stack cf
BsMtcs In the elry aad the finest
as of eld standard, reliable, well
known makes. Read the uaw
namee aa familiar as the names of
eld friends Stotaway, Knabe. A. B.
Chase. Bverett. Ludwlg, Packard.
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abater, saacrscn, Jturtamana
ethers.
Our saata sslearceaia second
Skcth and stArTUoa. KAtranoa tc
store opposite postofflec
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