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THE . OREGON DAILY TOURNAU PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 2t. 1903. Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. FlelHg .....i....:.."I-niom Twn' tlln...1na . I 1'hi Olldad Fool - m - " " ......... . . . 7 . . Hukor .............. ."lb Itoval Chef Grand y,l,u1"v!!! rantagea , ...;, LjrJc .m,......."Tmmiim'i Partner" , y Capialn LangleVt &uoe7tbnaV Exhibit Great factory inleUke aho Ml t 11 Morrlaon etre.L Lebela wrong on tall ahoaa Juat arrived. Mark' inatead of Deller'e. Factory stande Jobs and ordara ua to aell thara at a aaorma Men'a 14 and la ahoee, now j. . James A. banister. 8. M., etc. I an 11 .ln.. 1 fiK wm.n'l 11.10 an U .hoeY now i tiki boy a and rtrHf school ahoea, values to U. D2W.I1,,J chlldren'e fancy dreee ahoaa. 11.80 and tt valu.a at ISO. aOo and L iJeuar-, eueeeaaor to Merka 8hoa Co. lMr rlaon elreet, bat wn fourth and fifth. Trad I Olson. Justice, of tha peaca, waa operated upon for appendicitis at tha Good Samaritan hospital thia morn In. Ha baa Buffered aeveral ttacke in th laat faw months, and waa at last InM an iMoiotlnil hould b4 DerfOITOed whlla In mnnA health and befor ha ahould b atrlokan araln. Krly thla aftartiAa'n ha wu resorted to have wnu atood tha operation vary aueceaef ully. With two dear to Wa iredlt, " Oaor J. Qulnlan, dark -of tha JuaUca court, haa returned after a vacation apant In 'Cow Creek canyon, Douglaa county. Tha party or xour, or wnion ir..wu""" f a member, barfed five dear In tha rough Bsc Fori, uni yuuui straight through tha Mil- west of Waat Fork. bunk- waa ahot atraJaht heart, but' ran It yards befor It dropped. - ' Rev. X W. McDougal, paator of the Mount Tabor Methodist church, waa presented with a fold watch laat avn- Ina- at the cloaa of the eervieea. The church mpmhff.ru ara anxloua that Rev McDougal remain with the Mount Ta bor congregation and have aent a peti tion to the general conference request ing that ha be recalled for another year. :... Mary E. Scott ha ( sued for divorce from Alvah Scott, wnom she married In Lancaster. Neb.. In March. 189. She aiiaraa that . aha vu deserted In June. 1907. She aaka for tha cuetody of their child. ' Perrv Game, haa begun ault for divorce from Maud Games, alleging Infidelity. They were married In Van couvar, wash., In September, 1905. Messrs. Edward Drake and W. X Swan, both formerly employed by Meier Frank company for many yeara, are allowing; exclualve styles In ladles' cloaks and auita at their new store. 415 Washington street. Don't fall to take advantage of their Intro ductory prices. Your Inspection cor dially Invited. Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or. washing porchea or windows must be paid for In advance and used only Detween me noura oi a and 8 a. m. and 6 and 9 p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling; streets. If nsed contrary to these rules or waste fully. It will be ahut off. . Fred C. Hoecker, tha attorney, who for several years past has occupied of fices In the Chamber of Commerce building, may now be found at room 21S Beck building, corner Seventh and Oak streets. Mr. Hoecker la a law part ner of Mr. Beck, one of the owners, of the building. :. Articles of incorporation have been filed by the Oregon Institute Of Phre Uoloffy, which will start with a capital of $200,. and proposes, among- other things, to publish a journal of phrenol ogy. The Incorporators are O. S. Dove, F. R. Slzer and F. M. Chance. ' Mayor Lane haa received an Invita tion from Omaha to attend with tha council the twelfth annual convention of the Leaeue of American MunlclDali ties which takea place In the Nebraska city rrom octooer si to November Inclusive. Kolb and Djll in Town Again With a Hurricane of Mirth and Laughter Br J. T. B. Absence nakaa tha heart grow fonder of Kolb nd Dill. Wa have grown ao very fond of th two comedians that wa couldn't watt for tha curtain to go up at tha HeUlg laat night, and that part of ua that Mt la th gallery began eau In. wlMlv at o'clock aharn. tmnlorin tha wall balov.d onaa io amiear and ae aslda any Idle rumors that they were not the real thing. Thla gentle clamor wesrea ana grew aironaer unm aum w he res along about 1:46 when tha reaJ ona did appear, th aaina old Kolb ana II1L Juat aa funny as aver, and .the host vhai a, VM.M nnmadlana tna ever Webered. and Fielded. Then they were aooorded what prealdentlal canal- am es term .."an ovation." . lw rernapa tna neat ining iooui jvu.u uui aa comeaiana is that they When they ato and know whan to a ton. the ring on the chorus, and It'a a good looking chorus, with youth and spirits io neip li ouu Ana wnenyou .vf ana tire of tha chorua attain Kolb are right there waiting to commence, Dill and vnu thtnar all ovur avaln that they ara aa weioome aa tna uowera mi np Jnna ap . whatavar nartleular monti It fa that flowers are weloomed In. And leat you ahould tlra of their ef forta aa eomodlana' they have tha other variety, most auocesafully Imperaonated by Billy Clifford. Mr. Clifford was vl- aenuy pickea rrom tna vauaevuie ium. wnara inmt aroon r n in wu ao vrow. aim ba haa that old-time danclnr atep that vaudeviuiana used to have, ua is quick and enera-etio and ha follows tha Kolo and Dill law or being; runny. . - "Lonesome Town'? la very canrornin. That means of course that the acenea are pretty, the girl a are gay and .blithe some, ana inai you ara giaa you Mn IT . 1 r a I an tnaana Million eonga and other characteristics of the California e-enre. Thla Mission Bell song la particularly worthy of mention. As aunr by the "Lonesome Town" cho rua It la worth hearlnar. "'I'm Running- After Nancy is good enough to whtetle uniu Lnniimai, ana uaua wmuti i imci "WhMi the Mann Flava rCK-m. Boo" and "Just Some One" are familiar but pretty. . The aame might be aald of Maud Lambert herself. She piaya tne art or the widow ana weare a ugni ittlnar black dreaa and a few million diamond trifles pinned up and down the rpnt or it. uui-in aaauion io mi uallflcatlona Miss Lambert alcga well (n tha familiar atvla of the musical comedy widow, It la true, but neverthe less well. . ' Charlotte Vldot who playe Hay Foa-ar. a Native of Watts, . where th eomedv haa Its stage being, la good enough to make you want to see mora of her. There are other good ones, but If you ara In anywaya .attacnea to ur man eomedlana or to tha Weber and Field school of comedy, th only thing ror you to ao is to go ana aeo - jjono aome Town" for youraelf. It will ba well worth your while. Kolb and DH1 deserve tha thanks of Portland theatre goers because they have started tha Hetllg- aeaaon with laugh. Those who have tears to shed can prepare to hang onto them for a while longer. Bungalow "A Gilded Fool." Izetta Jewell's reputation as a pretty woman will suffer no dam as as a re sult of her appearance In "A - Gilded Fool" at tha Bungalow thla week. As Margaret Ruthven she haa an opportunity to wear prettier frocks than ever, to be aweet and e-lrltah and attractive, and to nulte caDtlvate her audience, and she does It all serenely and easily. The op portunity of watching; Miss Jewell Is perhapa tha best thine about the Baker performance thla week. Th Nat Goodwin play is a familiar one. Without belna; particularly power ful or novel It Is entertaining, for the most part reasonable, and it is thor oughly well played by the Baker atock company.. Mr. Ayres, In the role of Chancy Snort, the fool, while not so a-oorl aa he was last week, is successful. and pleases his audience with his Im personation. - - I James Gleaaon'a Bannister Strange aa aood aa anytlilna he baa aver don and ahowa an Improvement over hia "young-old" men parte of laat aeaaon. Mias Kent aa nopnie KUtnven has own bad ra rati voir little to do. but looked we and Mrs. Gleasoa In the role of an ol maia caricature part. Owen Blaster, tha company's new Juvenile, very blond, ver young and very much dreased tid, had a email part aa Da puyeter Ktithven, but carried H off capably. Howard Russell waa an antertainlnc valet. Although wen staged generally, I second act a bo win a; library In I Ituthven home waa amualnr because okd Ilka Seattle. Thar waan't a book IB 1L - "A Glided Fool" Is a good atock play, ana it ia wen given ny in waiter com' tisnr. It ahould furnlah a a-ood even ng'a amusement whether It haa been aeen before or not. Th Baker The Royal Chef." .' ... .By D. P.' I. r. 1 feel like a spotted cat having fit In a dish of atewad tomatoes," la ments : tha alleged comedian In Tha Royal Chef," which haa returned to Portland for the third time and ia to ba seen at the Baker -theatre. That about describes the edy" Itself. Indulged in tha above men rmance. bnt tha comedy mig-nc no maae a gooa aeai lesa oojec tlonabU If It were presented by a com' "srllttarln musical com The book Itself ia measv, about as you would expect tha cat to be vin tloned performance. after hav G?an any. that showed any appreciation of intent ox tna piay, wmcn proDaoiv i ne company ia tee uauai la to amuae. third aeason aerarrea-atlon and anneara weary of its own efforta. The audience for the most part appeared to sympa thise with It In thla. A musical comedy ought to ba very gooa. That is tha only excuse for its Dinf Ana ir it is to o presentea more than one aeaaon the Jokes ourht to be rurnisuea up bit as wen as the cos tumes. Some of the alleged Jokes in The Royal Chef reallv ought to be re tired on pensions. TheV have long sine pasaea tne age limit, mere are a few hastily prepared local hits, which don't specially scintillate with brilliancy ana mere are several special reatures, laboriously dragged in by the ears. Of course, aome of tha music is falrlv ram mar ana not oaa, aucn as "Let Me Oo Back," "CReilly," and "In the Morn ing." And the "Bedouin Love Sonir" la dragtred in without any perceptible rea son. It would, however, be a relief If It war even passably sung, but It ia an impassionea song sung in about aa un impassioned a manner aa Dosslble. tha hAnia la naaiahla aa trt lnnlra Tn fact, some of the chorus girls are better than passable but It is evident that singing had nothing to do with their se lection. However, tney ao better man most of the principals in this line. There isn't a voice in tha cast. v In the cast of characters. Julia Curtis aa K.itty o'Keuiy, maid to the princess, Is really the only one worthy of men tion. She ahows appreciation of her part " and playe it not only as If she meant It but aa If ahe enjoyed It Don ald Mackenslo as Lord Mlto might be worse, which is better than can be aald or Kari Btau aa tne Kajan or uoiong. Probably off th atage ne is really a human benia and walks, talks and breathes as other human beings do, but on th stage he ahows no perceptible signs or animation, wimam it. coniey in tha title role may be a real comedian. ut ne zorgot last nignt to act tn part, thouah he aDDarently labored hard enough. There may be Germans like bis representation of Heiniich Lemphauser in cnioapo. xnera are none in r ortiana. Mary Malatesta as Princess Teto. the Rajah's daughter, is painfully affected. sne pairs on wen witn Heroert car ter who clays opposite her as Harry Parkes, Lieutenant U. S. 8. St Louis. i Really. Portland audiences are patient and deserve better treatment than they get Hut possibly tne management did not Know wnat it naa DooKeo. People who eltHer left a raior and ' 2 knives, S keys, a blue print, a book, 7 packages, a gold watch, S grips or a belt can recover the same by calling Lost Article room. First and Alder streets. Free to Any Man Bine suit of clothes to every twenty-fifth man that ordera a ult. Werner Petterson company, tall' ors. 146 'Second street near Morrison. Any nor ir1 needing a friend, help, or advice, can apply or write to Matron Adjutant J. Peterson, 392 teenth north, Portland, Or. East Flf- on er cent reductloni wenty-flve to 60 r crockery, cut glass, hand-patntei china, etc. Elite China ft uiass com pany, 362 Morrison, near Park. Steamer Jessie Harklns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 1 p. m. . Battle Creek Baths Ladles days, gen tlemen nights. Main 1938, A-1938. Third floor, Oregonlan building: Woman's Exchange, 13S Tenth street lunch 11 :30 to 2; business men's lunch. ' Dr. Haynes. optician, SOS Salmon, near Fifth, formerly with A. N. Wright ""D. Chambers ft Bon., opticians. Ill Morrlaon street corner of Sixth. , W. A. Wise and '-associates, painless dentists, Third and Washington. 8. S. Gillespie has removed his law office to 203 Fenton mag. MY 00 SPECIAL PERMIT EemoYal Privilege Granted by Council Vetoed by City Executive. Mayor Lane this morning; vetoed the ordinanca passed by tha .council at Its last meeting granting J. Gleckman the privilege of conducting: hia saloon busi ness at another location without the payment of a transfer fee.- Gleckman had saloon at SO North Third street but was forced to move his location when the building waa destroyed by fire. The sajoonman applied for permission to move temporarily while waiting for the old place - to be rebuilt but he did not want to pay the transfer license fee required by law. The mayor could see no reason for granting tna privi lege to Gleckman and thinks that such AT TWTHEATKES -43 action on tha part of the city wouldJ establish a ba precedent Following IsN the message of tha mayor to the coun- Crown theatre. 2S1 Crased by Jealousy. Berger. 391. A!der. near 3rd. sign a 214 TambilL Mala Jacobs, tha tailor, S93 Morrlaon at Journal want ada le a word. ' Be guided by the ex perience of tens of thou sands of women who KNOW organdies, lawns, dimities and wash silks should be washed with Ivory Soap and none ether. Why? Because Ivory Soap, unlike most soaps, is pure. " No "free" alkali in it; no colorinjg matter; no adulterants. Ivory Soap 99 Per Cent. Pure. nil- t. herewith return oral nance ino. is, 22S not approved. This la an ordinance which granta a permit to J. Gleckman to temporarily transact a business as a saloonkeeper at No. SO North Sixth street without tha payment of a fee for the transfer of the license to do so. The reason given tor tne granting; or tnis special permit ia that ' Mr. Gleckman's aalonn at Ntv. I North Third street destroyed by fire and In view of this fact you propose granting; him a license to conduct his business in another place until such time as the premises rormeny occupied by him are rebuilt "In respect to this ordinanca I nave to say, that it ia special legislation and clearly unlawful, and if my memory servea, you were ao advised by the assistant city, attorney before It waa passed. "I- do not know what reason there may ba for making such a grant but I feel quite aura that any attempt to carry it Into effect by the license de- fartment of thla city would -Involve t in trouble, and might even cause your honoraDie noay to oe rorcea to occupy an untenable poaition in respect to It' For these reaaona I disapprove it and refer it to you for your further consid eration. . , turri lawk, mayor. New Electric Power Co. Tha Central Oreron Power company wlu supply light and power to the Wil lamette vslley in large quantities at a low nrlce due to their Chean oourc and almoat unlimited supply of power. Thia Induatry will increase tne manuiao- turinar. of the valley . a-reatiy. aa a cheap nower and a low transportation rata which tha Willamette river afforda wilt eaua manufacturers to locate. We predict a great future for this eotnpeay and It will be money-tnakep for those Intereated in It aa well aa a great ben efit to the atate of Oreiron, The Oreroa Engineering company, lit Beck building. Froootera of thia industry, are offering he public an opportunity to Invest la this com party and yo win da well to Inyestlaata b'fore you place) your anoney elarwbare. The public do not very run get a chance to invest in a puoiie eorrire company, ana you win say io ac j" k a ly If you want to get your money Into this one. . Women, Take Notice, i kt Varks. Jr formerly with the Marks Shoe Co. Itavlrr sold nut that to atlr fam, can now pe rwim it er ute Fleaeea Kolb and Dili at Hellig Tonight. Th attraction at the Helllf theatre, Fourteenth and Washington streets, to night at 8:16 o'clock and every night this week, with a special price matinees Saturday, will be the favorite come dians, Kolb and Dill, and their excel lent supporting company in tha merry musical comedy, "Lonesome Town. ' Seats ara now selling at the theatre for tn engagement. "Nell Gwynne" at the Star. Miss Georgia Harper will be aeen at th Star all this week In Paul Hester's comedy drama, "Nell Owynne." Each member of Miss Harper's supporting company will have a part well suited to them. Joseph Detrlck will play the part of King Charles II, and his past efforts in the leading. rola have made him a prime favorite. New Grand Bin. Few better vaudeville bills at popular prices have aver been offered In the west than the nroirram which Sullivan A Consldln have arranged for the Grand thla week. "Tne flip Mr. Flop" is tne headline act and in it appears Rube Welch, tha former theatrical manageri Kittle Franola, the ramoua comedienne, and Mlaa KateCoyla Tho noai Cher at th Baker. . Better than aver la tha general ver dict of those wha asw "Tha Hoyei Chaf er tha Baker yeeterday. It will appear . t ik. Ua all thla weak with Hiatl' neea tomorrow, Thuraday and Saturday, Thla la tha flrat or the big musical om edlea to appear at tha liaker thla aea aon at popular prloe. , "A Gilded Fool" at the Bungalow. Who haa not heard of Nat flood wlnja noted comedy. . A Ollded Fool." which tha Baker Btock company is presenting this week. Surely no regular theatre goer. Every ona who haa not seen It i should aural y aaa tna Baser corowi; It this week at the popular. Bungalow. and thoea who have aeen It before win enlov.lt all over aa-aln. Matinee Satur day. Special Seal Sal. Tha dlrl of tha Ooldan Waat" th greatest atock avent aver in thla city, will nnan a tha RiinaaloW next Sunday, and ao great haa been tha demand for seats that Manager tsaaer nas mi" to aell for tha antlra weak all at once. Tha sale la now. on.:,. ... ,, .. - Twantv.ftveJto 10 ner cent reductions to close out lis, 000 stock -crockery, cut laaa. hand-Da in tea cmna. ato. - mi hlna A Olaaa company, (II Morrison. F. W. Baltes and Company invito yonr inquiries for PHINTING FhOBM I Hon n 16t me 1 1165 First and Oak rcxooLb ajra ooxxbox. ioiooli Airs coLtrori. mnaaaaaaayaamafaaaaffaaaaf-..' a aasMaaMMKAaSISiaiSiaialafcalataiai mm aiaiaiaiaima.a.a.a .. - A BUSINESS TRAI N I NG ATTHS l 1 1 M N BAKER C"Y M MAKES YOUR. TIME VALUABLE $90.00 A MONTH FROM THE START , Baker City. Or., May 19. 0t, Baker City Bualness College. Baker City, Or. uentiemen in repiy io your mu.i w un el. a graduate or AanraiMiaTTB, HiLILIG W pay yon 4 per eat to mt Your Future Is Certain! IF you have money in the bank. Why not have it? Deposit a dollar in our Sav ings Department and add to it at your pleas ure, thus securing your self against life's uncer tainties. Come in .and let us talk it over with you. Tw par cent allowed on check ing aooouats. AMERICAN BANK & TRUST, CO. OF PORTLAND 90 Seventh St., Elks Tempi L. O. RALSTON Prea Q. L. MAC GIBBON. .Cashier. Thatre. 14ih unit Wanhlnrton. Phonea Main 1 and A-1122 TONJOHT KVERY NIQUT THIS WEKK. Spaolal Price Matinee Saturday. KOLB & DILL . . MUSICAL COMEDT. "LONESOME TOWN" Evenings, $1.60 to 25c; Mat, (1 to 28c. that Mr. nam Mlcha gradi your achool. In atattna In in our employ as a in. ne feUNGALOW THEATRE Phonea Main 117, A-42H. Empire Theatre Co. (Inc.), Lessee. GEO. L. BAKER. General Manager, Horn of the famoua Baker Stock com pany. Ail week, matinee Hat., preaentlng Nat Qooawln a noted comedy success "A OIXDBS rOOL." PHmi Eve 25o. 8B0. 60c: met. 15e. IBc. Net week, "The Olrl ox the Oolaen west Ft ali Tkeolnc Phonfi Main t UQKU IIJCOII - A 6S60 , Oregon Theatre Co., (Inc.), Lessee GEO. L. BAKER, General Manager. Tnnlarht. all week, matinees Tue.. Thurs. Sat. The leader of all musical ahowa, H. H. Fraiee'e original proiluction, "i-ii mi suiajj vm.mir." tO whistling song hits, famous beauty chorus, 65 people, 65. Eve prices, ?6c, BOo, 7Be,$l; mat., 2Sc, B Op Next weeK ana ana x ffu. - CT A V Phones Main 6iB UC a A-1496. Matinees Wed.. Sat. and Sun. For the . . 1 . - ,-. a. HA Entire ween or repi. v. OBOSOZA HASPS B IN "irTTT.T. OWTTn." Mat. at 2:80 p. m.. lBo and 26c; every . at :1S. 15c. 26c. S60, BOC. Beais may be reserved by either phone. NCXl weea - PANTACES THEATRE AjyVAXOBO AITSBVZIaJaB. Stars of Ail nations Engagement Extraordinary of B wr.T.W TJ1TTTSH And her high school acrobatic monkeys, (Special Aonsa TTE OXJBXOHB CHOIB. ... Ulnvpr. In America Matinees dally, 15 cents; two shows at night, 16 ana no coma. Will Bryan Win? BEYS 100 nr itamps oroa Prophecy Puzzle and sea it you can put .yonr choice in tha White House. Clev erest puzzle aver made. Send for one today. SEATTLE PUZZLE CO. 388 Arcade Annex, Seattle, Waah. AQBNTS WANTED THE LYRIC rxa BtinncAij; btook compajtt Tennesse's Partner yan-rn Traarr.aat IN TIT LB BOUL Correction In yesterday's paper our ad vertisement should have read: "Pair of Rubbers Free for One Dav Onlv." We will continue giving $4 and $5 values in Shoes and Oxfords lor ana i.bu for the balance of the week, as advertised. SHOE DEPART MENT, GRAND LEADER, 5th and Alder Sts. $chwab Printing Co J autr trot, kejiiokjimle micm S4T gTARK S TRKtT IDE GRAND Vaudeville de luxe Another Biff BUL TVeloh, rrancla Co. 1? tb laatand mrlons One-Bound Comedy Bon En titled "The PUP Mr nop." AIL Kunter g, AkL Koveltonlans Louii ObavalieT and 0mp7; MUlaw Thao and Kit Dandles, Sakata. Fred Bane. Orandaaoopa. NICKEL0DI0N 130 SIXTH STREET Very latest subjects changed every day. BASEBALL SBOBBATZOB VABK, COB. AUOKH A1TO 4TK STS. OAKLAND VSa PORTLAND zirr. aa. 83, a, as, ae, 87. Games begin week daya at 1:30 p. nu. bookkeeper, and that wa atarte.1 htm at a salary or io a raonin. nm toon A,,,. f ih. hanbi anil Aid aiwAntabla work from the bealnnlng. Not only doee he underatand bookkeeping, but he aleo learned to wrK a neat and rapid bualneaa hand, and he acquired a bualneaa education la your achool that la of Inestimable value to any bualneaa man. Youra very truly, . , STANDARD BURNfrTURg COMPANY. aend for a catalog and arrange to enter. School now in session. BAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE : M A. JL. MCWAULlii i , rTincipau BTUDT PEINMANSHU UNDER A PEN ARTT8T. BTUDT BOOKKEKPINO UNDER AN EXPERT ACCOTJNTANT. STUDY BANKING UNDER A NATIONAL BANK CASHIER. . STUDY CORPORATION ACCOUNTING UNDER-A BYfTEM MAN. STUDY ARITHMETIC UNDER A THOROUGH MATHEMATICIAN. fi4.TTrv BHrtPTHiND UNDER A CONVENTION AND COURT P0Bfe LMS OUGHLY COMPETENT INSTRUCTORS. TO BB BLAB OBXT AT RE- THB LEADINQ BUSINESS COLLEGE BAT ABT KXQHT 8BS8Z0H8. SBTBWTH ABB BTABJ ttTS. m -M as.Qi n m AnmiBDIUII Bleher.:-25cr'rrandsW cniiurvu, w. -w.-w.-, 7--. 9Kn axtra: Mnit.tand. 25c XaAOZES SAY rBXBAT. Boys under IS free to bleachers Wednesday. 1 ' tn cbarre ef the ehee Capartraeat er tne Grand Leasr, nrtn and Aider, to aa ail cuatomera. L X, .,a XT ZXTgrg BTtTBT A BIT. $10.00 SET OF TEETH FOR Written Ouarantee fo 10 Tears. CBOWBS Any tooth In tl)e mouth we crown with solid sold, 22k. nlvt0. . be. .A".6. .$4.00 Any Porcelain Crown made no mat ter wnai mey are caiiea or now ish W TftT. ?. .i.c .$4.00 BBUOB8--Solld Gold Top, Solid Gold Backs, Porcelain it A flfs Fronts, per tooth pteU Solid Goft Teeth. 22k, 24 Hf) brldne. per tooth V1,uu All other work same price propor tionately. raiBLxaa M'l-aauxius Free When Plates or Bridges are Ordered. Abeolute Guarantee. LILY DENTAL PARLORS TBZBO AJTO COT7CX STBBXTS. Hours I t m. to I p. m. Phone A-1010. Open Sundaya ML ANGEL COLLEGE MT. ANQBL, ORB. In charge of the Benedictine Fathers. Boarding , school , for young men and boys. Terra open September 8. Beard, tui tion and laundry, $210 per year. Preparatory, commercial, scien tific and classical courses.- WSXTB TO OATAIiOOXTB. K (Money-Maldng Ways pf Using Want Ads To Buy or Sell Birds or Poultry Mothers what pleasure your chad will get from s pet Bird! They sr not expensive and cost so little to keep. A few cents Invested in a Want Ad and placed on The Journal's Classified page under the heading "Birds and Poultry" will introduce you to those who SelL Or, maybe some of these very people advertise today what you want, under the above heading. Fanners Sell much of their Poultry through our Classified pages. Parrots and othef pet and show Birds ara constantly bought and sold in this way! It is interesting Just to read this col tuna Many people make a Hvjng simply buying and selling Poultry, such ss Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks, by using our little Want Ads. The Journal's Classified page is th place to Buy and Sell Birds or Poultry. EXAMPLES 9' WANtED FASCT POfLTRf. eona, Lerhorns. puUet. all varieties; h!ht price paid. Addresa Brown, 01 Western ava. t6H SALE PETS OP ALL. KISM. parrots, eons bird a, gtldftsh; hich red poultry. Addresa 8. Blank, ! JOURNAL CUSSIFIED RATES One cent a war a Inaartlom eeven conaecntlve InMrtlona Ue price ec aiz. -x 1 month, ta la.uea. tl IS. I J riff Lj1TC aeoeitha. 11.21 per Una pr annth. IS meatha. 11.11 per Una pr mouth. Our classified Page is of especial value to our COUNTRY readers. Her you will, find a ready market for Dog, Horses, Poultry. Wagons' and Carriares, and the rery best place to get la touch with sound INVESTMENTS and Business Chances. Many of the BEST Domestics come from the country and homewives are always glad to get them. Study The Journal Classified Page today. a . . CeTrlrBt IMS, Sy Oeorf. Uattaww ASaiaa) A WOMAN SPECIALIST MRS. S. K. CHAN tha only Chinese woman doctoring in mis city, sne naa curea many afflicted sufferers. Cured private and female diseases, also throat and lunar troubles: stomach. & bladder and kidneys and diseases of all kinds that tha human flesh is heir , r r?nrd hv . nhtnAMA aKni cuiiea harmlesa No oner- atiana Honest treatment Examina tions free. 226 M MORRISON ST.. Be tween First and second. ? 7 Going to College? WIUAMETTE UNIVERSITY Balem, Oregon, Offers you tha Follow Ing tjoursea: I COIXEGB3 OF LIBERAL ARTS. , II COLLEGE OF MUSIC III COLLEGE OF ORATORlr. IV COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. V COLLEGE OF LAW. VI ACADEMY. VII COLLEGE OF THEOLOGT. . .: All strong;, brain developing couraea Send to th president for catalogue. DALLAS COLLEGE The purposes of thia institution are ,o furnish to young men and woman a liberal cnristian eaucauon. m imy m deep and broad foundation in the study of the sciences, art and philosophy, and to build up a strong and intel lectual moral character. $ Offer Tfsnal Coll .re Courses) Claaal cal, Doienuiic, Elementary, aMt , mio and Musical. Rinanmi nominal. The faculty can arrange for limited number of etudenta to earn tneir way in ium or in part. New term commences September 23. Tor Catalogue and information Address V. a. aaovjt, uuim, vniw m 1 " " Boiled Ulnseed Oil I GALLON LOTS 58 4 Raw Linseed OH i S GALLON LOTS 57 Pure White Lead PER 10 ...ST.50 Portland Sash S Door Co. S30 mOBTT ST. rOBTZaAJTS. OS. COAL Kemmerer Coal Th Best Wycming Coal on th Port land Market CTTrmcarxsT silos. rnra Bankers 11th and Marshall. Phonea Mala ML A-mL wt3 ITTf T MILITARY niLjLi ACADEMY A boarding and : day school for young men and boys. Accredited to Stanford, Berkeley, Cor nell. Amherst and all state universities and agricultural college a Make reaervatlona new. Tor Illustrated catalogue and other literature, ad-drees rail term begins Sept. IS, IsOS 3. W. atTM, K. rrtaoipal. rQTUm-au, vavjsuwai . . Royal House. San Francisco rourtA aad Coward Sta, . All out.lde room, steam, heat het and cold water. Ratee le to fl per day. Weekly rates. Cafe. Fourth street ears direct from Third street depot. From Ferry. Howard street care direct, F. L Turpln. proprietor. im alvat JTS m. a Oik. , Tke anly genulna Chlneae root and hra rotnedjea la thia city. Ft-grduate Canto Medical Cliege. China. Care a.l weak anas aed weaa watn.n a mcu rao. diaaaaea, w-arh ae r.acar. juog. aaart, .tOTTi.ro, ItreT. kvdnr. catarrh, rheonia- tl.ni end trvn iwuny. v narr-i ra anr.ti. Ftvi.i!te e iWt. autJ-t.ra, Call or writ. Ye A Tork Vt.i''ii. i. lHi rirst aL ea. barmen. i oilr.J. Or. THE ALLEN PREPARA TORY SCHOOL V - Thorouah preparation for an eastern and western coll.gea Eighth year be- gina September II, lios. Uktaioga THE ALLEN PREFARA TORT SCHOOL for liana, vr. . - TEET nffi3 Save . vwaHv . Money Come and have free aamtn.tla. , WU EXTRACT TKjvTH t Rt K PILVER FILLING 3" tT GOLD FILLING ............ 7 t i' err or tlkth fPLKNTIt fKT f".' GOIJ CROWN ... H2.SO TO ... , All work ruarant-a-t tor tn . Le.lr attendant .!. f r.."-1. All work done tvoJuU If .Uffijl r. fcv spactallats at from 11 te I axaerkeaca. Boslon Cc::'::!: Sm srorriaam ft, aane rks A-S330k C--i. I , r.l T'- ' wiLiioiT r e::al' i.m r - t L . e i