THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENINO. SEPTEMBER 85. 1808.
Town Topics
TOMGHT'S AMI'SESIKXTS.
Helllg lAntm Town"
Kunsalow '.Thm Utltld tool
Huktr Vhm ltoyal Cher
O rami Vaudeville
f'antagea Vaudeville
Mar . ."Nail liwvnn'
Lyrlo .."Tennessee's J'artner"
Herbert n. Nixon, formerly a laborer
In Ufa employ of tha North Coast co
operative Lumber company a a la
borer, baa begun ault In tba clroult
court for S3.000 Aamifci and loaa of
wages reauiuud; rrm an injury. .
wm at wurk at the mill about flva
miles from Bcaruooae. be alleges, carry
ing lunihiT from one Dlle to another.
In attemuilnr to null a boar from a
pile 10 feet high. Ill .complaint atatt
the entlra title al I niMui toward htm ai
caught hla rlaht foot end lg. Tha leg
wa broken in two places above the
ankle. lie alleges that the accident
was the fault of tha company and
clalma $2,826 (limigri with 176 addi
tional for for loaa of wagts.
The park board at Ita aeaalon yester
day afternoon decided to confer with
the city attorney aa to the plan It will
ndopt In buying altea for public parka.
Mayor I-ano advised the board that the
unlv etiufantr.t'V U.V (a fur the com
missioners to Duy tne property in i
Wanted
TWENXy.FIVE MORE? PIAN
MSTS TO JOIN IN A GRAND
PLAYING CONCERT 160
HANDS. "
We Need Just Twenty-five More
Pianists to Complete the Num
ber Required Eighty in Ail
to PUy Simultaneously . orj
( Forty Grand Pianos.
Planlala of ability wlahlna to oartlcl-
pate in-this Interesting concert art in
vited to report in ooraon or b tele
phone exchange II or A-I860 to our
ur. Lrfwia Bruce for particulars.
The Dcrformanna will not lia of
public character, but merely for th
enjoyment of participants and a very
limited number of their frlanria. Plnaaa
apply at once. Kllera piano ilouaa will
1 1 r-i a I a (ha I J
S30.000 GOES
TO CHARITY
v . ,,' . '
Public Institutions Profit by
: Bequests in Mrs. Ma-
son's Will. (
onen. Comminnioner Lmtifs
: fhst awrrrv aihuiilti ha Tyre
Hnna of the board.
He would not make theae known until
after the ourehasea had been made, lie
huI (I thHt wa the method uaed In se
curing the alte for the. high school and
tne only auccoaarui one 10 do umq in
buying any kind of real eatate for the
PUDUO.
A apodal meeting of the Portland
-Commercial club haa been called to
meet In the club parlors, Wednesday
evening. October 14. at 8 o'clock, when
the question of amending the consti
tution f the club with reference to life
memberships and In aeveral mnor par
ticular will come up for discuSHlon. It
la also probable that mattera affectin
company wna given by Judge Morrow
in i tie circuit court tnia morning, uians
waa a fur cutter and claimed he had
an agreement with the defendant to
work for one year, but waa discharged,
soon after brlnrlnsr ault ha returned
to tha east and no taatlmonv - In hia
behalf waa produced, the defenaa show
malntalna Ina that Gluns had accented a aettl
ment In full beforo he sued. He had
asked for $680 In wngea and for 160
return railroad rare to Minneapolis,
"hf
the finances of the club will be brought
to tha attention of the membera at hla
meeting. The caU la aigned by Presi
dent Hodson and Secretary Thompson,
and a full attendance of the member
ahlp Is urged.
Tha Brooklyn achool kindergarten
which la conducted by the Mothers' and
Teachers' club of that achool. under the
direction of Miss Aphla Diralck, the
?rlnolpai. baa resumed and will con
inue in the good work which haa been
carried on for two years. All the ex
penses of the kindergarten are met by
the club, with the occasional assistance
f entertainments. Mlsa Elisabeth Mat
thewa, one of the best known klnder-
Carteners in the city, la in charge of
he work, with Mlaa Hattost and an as
sistant teacher.
Sunnyatde Congregational ohureh. ' of
which J." X Staub la the pastor, haa re
ceived a favorable reply from the New
York aoclety of church extension and
will be able to obtain all the financial
assistance needed to erect the proponed
new building at East Taylor and East
Thirty-aecond etreet. The trustees
hare purchased a quarter block and the
f lans for the structure are under way.
t haa been decided, however, to wait
until spring before beginning work.
The new site la three blocks west of
the building which is now occupied.
Great factory mistake shoe sale at
291 Morrison street. Labels wrong on
fall shoes just arrived. Marks' name
Instead of Cellar's, f actory stands loss
(tntf nrrfere hm tit aell thAm at a sacrifice
Men's $4 and $5 shoes, now 42.86; men's
James A. Banister, B. A M., etc., $6 and
17 values now $3.8S; women'a $3.60 and
$4 shoes, now $2.45; boys' and girls'
nchool shoes, valuea to $3.' now l.b&:
children's fancy dress shoes, $1.60 and
$2 valuea at 26c 60c and $1. Dellar's,
successor to Marks Shoe Co., 291 Mor
rison street, between Fourth and Fifth.
Free to Any Man Hne ault of clothea
to every twenty-fifth man that orders a
suit. ' Werner Patterson company, tall'
ora. 148 Becona etreet, near Morrison,
Any poor rlrl needing a friend, help,
or advice, can apply or write to Matron
Adjutant j. Peterson, 38$ ttast 'ir
teenth north. Portland, Or. .
Steamer Jessie Harkina, for Camas,
wasnougai and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
aocx at s p. m.
Mount Scott resMenta yesterday filed
a petition with . City Auditor Barbur
asking; for another eleotlon to vote on
annexation. - -
Battle Creek Baths Ladles days, gen
tlemen nights. Main 1838. A-1938.
iiura noor, uregoman ouiiaing.
Coal oil cans Coal oil cans Tou can
ret 10 cents each for them at Broom
actory, TwelftH and Lovejoy.
Don't forget Yeoman dance. Western
Academy hall, tonight. . Prlre waits,
new floor.
Woman's Exchange, 13S Tenth street,
lunch 11:30 to 2; 'business men's lunch.
Dr. Haynes, optician, 308 Salmon, near
Fifth, formerly with A. N.Wright.
D. Chambers & Bon., opticians, 111
Morrison street, corner of Sixth.
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists, Third and Washington.
Woodward
dancing party
Woodman hall, ayery Thursday.
east side
Berger,
9391.
signs. 284 TamhliL
Main
Nearly $10,000 Is distributed among
charitable Institutions by tha will of
Mrs. Hannah Mason, widow of tha lata
Mayor W. 8. Mason, which was ad
mitted to probata yesterday. This Is
practically all of the estate, except that
iew aiuau sums ana personal enacts
are bequeathed to frlnnda.
After tha smaller hnuata in nalit
tha eatate Is to be divided aa follows:
St. Vincent's and Oood Samaritan hos
pitals, two saventba each; Children's
Home, ffirat Presbyterian church of
Portland and Firat Presbyterian church
of Nana. Cel., one seventh each. Under
a codicil to the will $1,000 la given to
tha Portland Homeopathlo hospital and
Dispensary association.
Jennie Daywalt la given $600 and the
houaehold goods. Sam S. Goldsmith and
W. II. Gordon each receive $600 and
certain Jewelry and peraonal effecta.
William V, Kenton la named as executor
of the without bonds.
Mra. Mason several years ago was
worth $160,000, but she turned over the
bulk of her estate to her husband when
ha waa caught in the failure of a local
bank. Included In the estate at the
present time are the family residence
at 661 Irving street valued at $10,000,
a half interest In 18 lots In Irvlngton
worth $8,000, South Portland property
and aecurities estimated to be worth
$8,000 and a Quarter section of land
placed at $1,600.
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K0CK THROWN INTO
SELLW00D CAR
Jacobs, the tailor, 302 Morrison st.
Journal want ads. lo a word.
New Power Company Get
ting Busy.
-A special meeting of the Sunnyslde
W. C. T. V, will be held at the home
of Mrs. Hurlburt, 1029 East Lincoln
street, Thursday, September 24, at 2:30
p. m. Mrs. Hidden will give a brief
talk. Every member is requested to be
present at this meeting. This will be
the first meeting for the new officers.
Visitors are cordially invited. .
Central Oregon Power Co. has fin
ned the preliminary work in connec
m with the erection of their large
plant to supply power to the Willamette
Tonight at 8 o'clock the White Temple
Men's club holds ita fall opening meet-
inr at the church, corner Taylor and 'can ana see the agents, 323 Eeck bulld-
valley, and will start at once upon the
active construction of the same. They
have been o ferine- for a short time
past their iifterest-bearing bonds to the
public and have had a phenomenal sale
due no doubt to tha fact that the Indus
try Is one that everyone wants to in
vest in, due to its stability and superi
ority as a dividend producer.
The oVegon Engineering Co., agents
and engineers for this company, offer
for a short time only a block of these
interest-bearing bonds to the public; if
you want sometning tnat win pay you
10 per cent on your investment you will
have to hurry. A hundred dollar Invest
ment Is Just as cheerfully received as
one for $10,000. Make no mistakes In
cheap stocks when you can buyguaran
taed interest-bearing bonds. Write or
A streetcar conductor was injured by
flying flans and several passengers
badly frightened Monday evening on a
Sellwood car by a rock which had been
thrown oy some unknown person and
which Is very similar to the Mount
Scott cases of several weeks ago. The
rock, which had been thrown with great
force, entered the car through an open
window and struck the windows in the
rear.
Conductor Bradford whs severnlv eut
about tne race and nands by the spun
tored glass. Detectives of the city
lorce and representatives or the street
railway were put to work on the case at
once and this afternoon It waa stated
that they had a pretty good clue as to
the Identity of the miscreant
ARMEN TO HAVE
PHOTOS OF STARS
Bhotographs of the star worn by
members of the police department have
been taken by the Portland Railway,
Light & Power company for the infor
mation or streetcar conductors, who
have been notified to allow no one to
ride free except he can produce a
tar corresponding exactly to that
shown In the photograph.
An order was Issued several daya
ago that only policemen In full uni
form would be allowed free rides on
the streetcars, but the officers who
are compelled to ride while going: to
and from duty talked It over with
President Josselyn and the amended
order was the result. Special officers
and deputy sheriffs must pay fares
hereafter, however.
HEATERS
ON THE (ft? -A ifTfc
TERMS P Jl VLPVU' WEEK
The season is now so far advanced as to demand
the proper heating of your home. All that is
modern in heatirig-stove construction is embod
ied in the line of heaters which we are showing
for this season which embraces everything for
wood and coal.
Air-Tight Heaters in several styles and sizes priced from $2.25 UP
"Violas Heaters, for wood or coal, two sizes $11.50 AND $13.50
Oak Heaters, will burn coal also several sizes priced from ....$14.50 UP
The "Hot Blast," most wondefful heater made will hold fire for 48 hours
a great saver of fuel has""perfect regulation made in a number of sizes-
priced (rom .
"MONARCH
.?21;50 UP
TOLL & GSBBB
COMPLETE
HO USEFURNISHERS 4
"PERFECTION"
OIL
HEATERS
fceMasaBBaasaaj
jLtrCRHlITl
II ELI f Ifl Theatre,
alaIIIU HHi and Waihlngton.
v Thnnas Main 1 unl A-IU3.
TONlUilT fcVKltY MOUT TIH3
prlal price alailnae Saturday.
KOLB & DILL,
MUSICAL COM ED T,
"LONESOME TOWN
Evenlpga, II 80 to 8e; Mat, tl tn .
ADVANCE SEAT SALE
Opane Nal Hrlday
for MuaicaJ Comedy
"C0MIN' THRO' THE RYE"
At Heilig Theatre
Four Nights, Beginning Sunday.
BUNQALOVV THEATRE
Phones Main 117. A-41H.
ITmr,lra 'rtaU I Aaa
-'' w a i w vA aTPnw
QEU. L. BAKU. General Manager.
Home of the famous Baker Stock com-
Knjr. All week, matinee Bat, presenting
at Goodwin's noted comedy suoceaa.
"A OZZJDX9 rooL.
Prlcea Eva, J5c, S6o, iOei mat.. lt. !S'
Neat week, "The Qirl of the Qoldaa Weal"
HARKIMAN OFFICES
TO BE ENLARGED
Twelfth streets. The club will be re
organized and listen to a splendid pro
gram constating: of vocal and instru
mental music and an address on men's
club work in the east by ttev. F. C. W.
Parker, recently of Fremont Temple
church, Boston. Mass.
Court Mount Hood No. 1, F. of A gave
a stag social for its members and vis
itors last 'Monday night at the For
resters' hall In the Marqnam building-.
Boveral vaudeville stunts and local tal
ent furnished the amusement for the
evening. Next Tuesday evening; Court
Webfoot No. 4 will give its initial dance
of the season In their new hall in the i
Marquam building.
Water througfh hose for sprinkling
yards or sidewalks or washing porches
or windows must be paid for In advance
and used only between tha hours of S
And 8 a. m. and 6 and 9 d. m. It must
not be used for sprinkling streets. If
used eontrary to these rules or waste
fully. It will be shut off.
Presiding Judge Gantenbeln swore
four new cltliens to allegiance yester
day afternoon. Ther were Ole Jemte
gaard, native of Norway; Edward Fred
erick Pletxker, a Of r man; John Peter
Denis, from the land of the czar, and
Charles McAfee, a former subject of
King Edward.
Thursday special, Purity Liquor Co.
$1.80 grade white or red Port Sherry,
Tokay, Muscat, Madeira and Ztnfandel
at iier gaiion. xne .feiiwood fure
Food whisky, regular M. at $3 per gal
lon. Thursday only. Phone East 4427;
B-1SES. Free delivery. J01-303 East
Morrison.
Judgment for the defense in tha case
of Eugene Glani against the SUverfleld
t 9
lng, Portland, Or.
251 Alder,
Jealousy.
Crown Theatre.
near Third. Crazed
by
HANDLE TRIPPED HER
INTO A LAW SUIT
On the gTOund that L. Qerllnger, who
is the owner or a new building at Sec
ond and, Alder streets, and William
Palmer and Christopher G. Ellison, the
contractors ror it, are guilty oi negli
gence in allowing the handle of an iron
door to obstruct the sidewalk. Myrtle
L James has begun suit In the circuit
court asking for $800 damages from
each Of them. She says she was tripped
and fell, sustaining serious Injuries
about the bead.
The obstruction complained of was
the handle on a door leading from the
sidewalk to the basement. She says
the hingea of the handle had become
rusty and the handle did not fall Into
its groove level with the sidewalk, as
it should.
Whatever talk there waa of "Rail
road row" being removed from Third
street to Sixth has been quieted far
the next few years at least by the
plans for enlarging the city offices of
the Harrlman lines at Third and Wash
ington streets. It is planned to re
move H. B. Lounabury, city freight
agent, from the present freight office
at 108 Third street to enlarged offices,
while a 40-foot counter will be in
stalled. The quarters will be enlarged
by taking in the barber shop that at
present adjoins the city ticket offices
on the Washington street side. This
will give the O. R. & N. and the South
ern Pacific the largest city quarters of
any of the railroads.
Public Take Notice.
Do you believe In a square deal? If
so, see us; the owner's price is our price;
no commission tacked on. We put you
with the owner; you deal with him.
For farms, acreage, city property or
business investments.
FINE TREE LAND CO.,
609-510 Buchanan Bldg., 286 ft Wash. St
Phone Main 8890.
II .t53TT WXT1 A BIT.
$10.00 SET OF
TEETH FOR
$5
urvittan Guarantee' for 10 Tears.
CBOWrTB Any tooth In the mouth
we crown with solid gold, 22k.
LroU1?. . b. . Ahe .$4.00
Any. Porcelain Crown made no mat
ter wnai mey aro uuiiuu ur now
they are made. Our price Cf ftf)
is only f,uw
BRIDGES Solid Gold Top, Solid
Gold Backs, Porcelain CJ AA
Fronts, per tooth ipteWW
Solid Gold Teeth, 22k. jty Aft
bridge, per tooth
All other work same price propor
tionately. PAZITXiBS EZTBAVTIOH
Free When Plates or Bridges are
Ordered. Absolute Guarantees.
IILY DENTAL PARLORS
THIRD AJTD COUCH STREETS.
Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Phone A-1010. Open Sundays
SOZOOU AJTD COUEQES.
ICXOOXJI ADD COLLEGE!.
Baker Theatre r.iS Ma,n 1
Oregon Theatre Co., (Inc.), Leasee.
GEO. L. BAKKR, General Manager. '
Tonight, all wet-k, matinees Tua.. Tliure.,
Sat Tha leader of all musical ahows.
IL II. Fraaee's original production,
"TM XOYAX. CMT."
to whistling song hits, famous beauty
chorus, (6 people, BS.
Eve prices. Wc, 60o, 7Se,$l: mat., JSe, . BOo
jNt wwii raa wh nq m -
The STAR S?ff,V M,n
Matinees Wed.. Bat. and Sun. 'For tha
Entire Week of Hft. 19. .
GEORGIA BUUBPXS ,
IN
TTELIi OWTHTaTB." . "
Mat at I SO p. m.. lfio and 25a; every
eve. at 816. 15a, 2 so. soo, sua. ocaia
may be reaerved by either phone. ..
Next Week "Unci join ireraan.-
PANTAGES THEATRE
ASTAJVOZn) TAtnJETH.IJ3. '
Stars of AU Nations
Engagement Extraordinary of
MT--- uvuua
And. her high schooj acrobatlo monkeys.
Special Added Attraction,
YE OLOI HOME CHOIR.
Sweetest Singers In Amerlcav
Matinees dally. 15 cents; two shows
at night. 15 and 26 cents.
STUDY PENMANSHIP UNDER A PEN ARTTST.
STUDY BOOKKEEPING UNDER AN EXPERT ACCOUNTANT.
STUDY BANKING UNDER A NATIONAL BANK CASHIER.
STUDY CORPOP.ATION ACCOUNTING UNDER A SYSTEM MAN.
STUDY ARITHMETIC UNDER A THOROUGH MATHEMATICIAN.
STUDY SHORTHAND UNDER A CONVENTION AND COURT
fURTER.
STUDY TYPEWRITING UNDER " A PRACTICAL TOUCH OPERATOR.
STUDY LETTER WRITING, ENGLISH. SPELLING, ETC.. UNDER THOR
OUGHLY COMPETENT INSTRUCTORS.
TO BE HAS 02TX.Y AT
RE-
THE LYRIC
THE
BIiTJITKAIJj STOCK COMJAJTT
WXUb FSESBNT
Tennessc's Partner
KAKXS HCASXAM Df T1TLB EOLU.
TOE GRAND Vaodcville deLnxe
.Anotjiet BlfC BlU.
THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE
STARK BTS.
SAT AHS NIGHT SESSIONS.
SEVENTH A ITS
i
WaOoh, Tranoia k
Co. la the raatandi
Furious One-Bonnd
Comady Bout En
titled "The riip Mr.
nop." All, M outer
b Akl, HaTeltoalans
ton Is Cherallar
and Company.
Mills. Theo and
K r Band! as,
BaJcata.
Ered Bauer.'
Graadasoopa.
First Annual Pacific Natfonal Live-
1- 1 J O , A. A A
HIOCK DIIUW tliiu I auc. .j'-j. i . 4.A, Ad,
24, 25. 2. at the Portland Country Club
grounds.
A flesh, white,
log beatowad by
pink, brnnet gossamer cover
Satin ktn powder. 25c.
The
randest train In the world is
said to be the kaiser's. It cost $1,000,000
and took three years to build. In the
12 sumptuous saloons are two nursery
coaches, a gymnasium, muslo room,
drawing room, rurnlshea witn on paint
ings and statuary. The treasure room,
with its two safes, is burglar proof.
EXPEESSMAN SAYS
NAME IS DAMAGED
Cut glass, furniture,
pianos, oil paintings,
rugs,3 curtains.
It is for cleaning just
such articles as these
that Ivory1 Soap is ad
mirably adapted.
It s so mild, so pure,
so entirely free from
"free" alkali that it can
be used for hundreds of
purposes for which ordi
nary soaps are unsafe
and unsatisfactory.
Ivory Soap ,
99J6o Per Cent. Pure.
Because he was arrested on a charge
of stealing five sacks of sugar from
Mason,, tiirman A Co., the charge later
being dismissed by Municipal Judge
Cameron, W. A. Cecil has begun suit
for $2,500 damages for injury to his
nama and business.
D. Beckett, who swore to the com
plaint on which tha warrant for Cecil's
arrest was issued, is mada a joint de
fendant with the company. Cecil re
cites his arrest and detention at the
city jail, and saya that no witnesses
appeared to support the charge against
him when tha case waa called on May
. Ha is an expressman ana alleges
tnat his business naa Deen aamagea ny
his arrest, as well aa his reputation.
PERSONALS
W. Sutor Murpny, traveling paesenger
gent of the Canadian Paclflo with
eadauarters at Winnipeg, is in Port
land hnvinr luat returned from an in
spection of the orchards and fruit crop
In tba Hood River valley. Ha said that
tha fruit aoDeara to b of exertional
quality this year and ha looks for larga
eastern shipments.
President B. L. Wlnchell of the Rock
I aland, who waa axneoted to reach Port'
land la his private car today, will not
arrive nntll Thursday evening, he hav
ing been delayed in British Columbia.
Mr. Winchell will spend several days In
Portland, and General Arent Charles O.
Hunter will leave tonight to meet hrra
in Beatu and confer witn mm regard
lng his entertainment while ha la bare.
It la planned to spend one day inspect
ing the Caaden line of the O. w. P.
when Mr. Winchell will ba tha gu
Praaldent H 8. Joaaelrn. If Mr. Win
cheil has time to remain over for the
trin.
Mr. and Mrs. KL i . rroat. rormeriy
r Portland rui now or aveattie are
visiting In the eltr for a few flnyn.
While car they art staying at tiloa
court.
B. w. , moots, the pnotographer, has
retwraed from hla trio east.
Rev. rr J. B sen left tolay ror Tie
man. Wttiu la comr-nr with ata wire.
where M w'-i ronfluct tne oervmaa at
t
CURES RHEUMATISM
11.00 Sl.00
'1 fn,. VI
Holden's
Rheumatic
Cure "
Far bottle. rag totUa.
AH ZHTEXHAXi BEHEST TOM.
RHEUMATISM
nr m kaht roBjrs.
Sciatica
Neuralgia
Nervouahess
Sleeplessness
Nervous Headaches
Neuralgic Headache
Nervoua Dyapepsia
Nervous Affections
TRADE SUPPLIED BT
A.W. Allen &Co.
Wholesale and Retail Druggists.
I6th k Hanlull Stt, Portland, Or.
PACinC COABT AGENT B.
fie Tewple PetH I era el during tha aiy
. Tha rabbi wiil return October 7.
RACES
Tomorrow
$2,500 Country Club Potm and
other Big Event.
PACIFIC NATIONAL SHOW
See Big Ad. Page 11.
FURS! FURS!
at Mwtrt roBsrsxa raxczs..
nernodalfng a apeclalty. Tot coats of
til kinds wada to order.
U SCHUMACHER
99 JkaCl.
rL XaU WIT.
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
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Main 165
First and Oak
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BUSINESS UNIVERSITY ,
T IC RTCHARDSON. B. S.. LL.B.. President. Portland. Oregon.
68 THIRD STREET, Comer of Oak. Phone Main 4504
y4
NICKCL0DI0N
130 SIXTH STREET
Very latest subjects changed
every day.
NT. ANGEL COLLEGE
MT. AISQEL,; ORE.
In charere of the Benedictine
Fathers Boarding school for
young men and boys. Term
opens September 8. Board, tui
tion and laundry, $210 per year.
Preparatory, commercial, scien
tific and classical courses.
WBXTB FOB OATAXOQTXB.
Farewell Concert
By the Tamoo Basso
FRED BUTLER
Assisted by
DR. J. WHITCOMB BROl'GHER
DR. CLARENCE TRUE WILSON
a Humorous Debate
In
Resolved, "That
Should be Taxed and
Permitted to Vote."
Bachelors
Old Maids
The White Temple
TW1LTIS AID TATtOB BTS.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th
Tickets and rservd seats toa.
On sale Bharman, Clay A Co.,
Sixth and Morrison.
Royal House, San Francisco
revrtk aad Bowara Bta.
AH eutatda room a etaam beat hot and
cold water. Rates IM t l per day.
Weekly rates Cafa. Fourth atreet cars
alrcct from Third street dapot rrora
rerry. Howard street cars direct, r.
Tarpla. proprietor.
DR. P. T. BALL
NATUROPATH
Cant all laeaas Pv latpatacieatln
snetkoda Ke medictBas or eperaUana
BotkcaOd MXAf VtaUaftaa
1TILII0ITM1.ERALWATER
LABI'S THOMAS. TkmB A-tlH
It Ll fildl, I J aad Waahii-ita
Wa pay you 4 pot oent to save
Let Us
Not Starve
upon the disappointments
of yesterday, but nourish
out selves upon the hope
of tomorrow. Place your
small earnings or at least
a part in our Savings 'De
partment and it will' give
you a relish for the for
tune that awaits you. Be
gin saving today.
Two par east aUowad aa shook
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AMERICAN BANK & TRUST
CO. OF PORTLAND
c-o Seventh 5C, Elks Tatnpla
I a ItALSTOTC pro.
a L. MAC arBBOX.. Cashier.
TJTT MILITARY
ACADEMY
A boarding and day
school -for youngr men
and boys. Accredited to
Stanford, Berkeley, Cor
nell, Amherst and all
state universities and
agricultural c o 1 1 a K a s.
Make reservations now.
For illustrated catalogue
and other literature, address
rail tana begins Sept. 18, 1908
j. W. HTXiXi, M. D., Principal,
BOBTIkABTD, OBEGOBT
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OAKLAND
vs.
PORTLAND
SEPT. aa, 23, 84, 38, 83, 27.
Games begin week days at 3:30 p. m.,
Sunday, BOtJBIiB HEADER, begin-,
ning 2:00 p. m. Admission fee
Bleachers, 25c; grandstand, B0c: boxes.
25c extra; children, bleachera, 10c;
grandstand. 25c.
LADIES' OAT PBXDAT.t
Boys under It free to bleacher's
Wednesday. f
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DALLAS COLLEGE
The purposes of this instltutloa are
o furnish to young men and women
a liberal Christian education, to lar a
deep and broad foundation in tha atudy
of the sciences, art and philosophy,
and to build uo a strong and intel
lectual moral character.
Oollee-s Oouraesi Olasai.
olanttrio, Elementary, Aeade-
Offers Vsual
mio sad KoalcaX
Come and have free examination.
WE EXTRACT TEETH FKJEE.
SILVER FILLINGS 35 TJI"
GOLD FILLINGS ..75 UP
8ET OF TEETH , ...4.QO
SPLENDID SET ...SS.OO
GOLD CROWNs . . ..BZ.50 TO
All work guaranteed for ten years.
Lady attendant always present.
All work dona absolutely without pain
by speoialiats of from 13 to 30 years'
experience.
Boston Dentists
891H Morriaon St, Oiro. Postoffloe.
Horn Phona A -8030. Phone Mala 8030
nominal. Tne racuitv can
arrange for limited number of students
to earn tneir way in iuu or in part
New term commencea September IS.
Tow Catalogue and Information Address
a A. MOCX. Dallas, Oregoa.
THE ALLEN PREPARA
TORY SCHOOL
Thorough preparation for all eastern
and western oollegea Eighth year be
gins September 21. 1I0S. Catalogs
THE ALLEN PREPARATORY SCHOOL
Portland. Or.
A WOMAN SPECIALIST
AIRS. S. IC. CHAN
tha only Chinese woman doctoring In
this city, sue na curea
many afflicted sufferers.
Cured private and female
diseases, also throat and
lupg troubles; stomach,
bladder and kidneys and
diseases of all kinds that
the human flesh la heir .
-v to. Cured by Chinese
i'!'J herbs and roots. Kem-
ationa. Honest treatment. Exaro!na
tions free. 32H MORRISON. ST, Be
tween First. and Second.
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14 Bwaaiaad Blig, Pwttlaad, CMfa.
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Heretofor It has kaen tha custom of
runeral directors to matte charge ror
all laddentals connect ad with a fu
neral. The Edward Holmaa Undertak
ing company, the loading funeral di
rector of Portland, have departed from
that custom. When easket is tarnished
by us wa make ao extra chargaa for
embalming, hears ta cemetery, eutaida
box or aay aervtc that may be re
qulrad of as, axcert clotbtng. eemetery
and rarrlar. tboa affartlag a aavlng
of lit t IU aa sack faiiaral
THE EDWARD HOIMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
CT. COB. BAUtOX.
Little "Acilets" always pay.
Scbwab Printing Co
Boiled Linseed Oil
t GALLON LOTS -58
Raw Linseed Oil
S GALLON LOTS ............. ...57
Pure White" Lead
PER 100 ............BT.5Q
Portland Sash & Door Co.
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COAL
Hemtnerer Coal
Tb Bert Wyoming Coal oa tha Tort-
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