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THE OREGON DAILY JOUkNAU PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENINO. SEPTEMBER 24, 1908.' JUJ-U Town Topics TONIGHT' AMISEMLNTS. kunfalow .........'.Th Glided Too!" Ukr MTh lioyal Chef' Grand JL, ....... ..Vaudeville hQUm .4 Vaud.vtlle Star ,. 'TieU Owynn itfrlo tmdmim'i rartnr . Otto Uim hu won his suit (or 41 vorea from 'Mary Meyer, despite th charges of cruel tr mad by th' wlf, n which aha sought a, decree. The de cision wt announced by Jud( Cleland . in the circuit court today after ha had teard the testimony, wnicn waa so racy at the doora of the court were cloaad to spectators.. Kach aide waa well s up ill a with charges, the court deciding i net jueyer nad tha Deal or it au leged that tils wife called blm a Ursa variety of bad nam, even In the pres ence of tha hired man. and that aha ir.f.. to Induce him to will her hla property one month after they ware married. They lived together less than three months, separating laat February. Or eat factory mistake shoe sale at til Morrison street. Label wrong on fall shoes Just arrived. Marks' name lnNttad of Dallar'a. Factorv atands loaa and orders ue to aell them at aacruioe, Men' 14 and 16 ahoea, now iz.bo; JliiM A. Ranlstep B A Vf . etc. I 17 valuea now tt.it: wpmen'a $1.60 and H ahoea. now $2.4; boys' and jrlrl school shoes, valuea to II now $1.66 children's fancy dreea ahoea, $1.(0 and $1 valuea at S5c, 60c and $L Delia r a. auecessor to Marks Shoe Co-, 281 Mor rison street, between Fourth and Fifth. John Tempi Qravea will not apeak In Portland on Saturday next a waa Announced. Yesterday afternoon a tel agram waa received by P. McDonald manager of the Independence headquar tars in Portland, from iiugn jaoiaacs n Ban. Francisco, asking that the pro poses meeting be caned orr. it waa stated la the telegram that Mr. Qravea would appear , in Portland later and would make an addreaa here before the campaign was ended. No reason waa given for the cancellation f tha date, A man with dark mustache tried to entice the 1-year-old daughter of E. R. Blmmons away from bar home at 107 Maryland avenue yesterday afternoon, aocordlng to tha report made to the po lio, by the father. With a. very fair description of the man before them the rricera are trylns; to apprenena me oi fender. for the number of cases of thla character has Increased alarmingly aur lag the past month. Our $4 California brandy. U TI per gallon. National Wine 'o, Fifth and 8 lark. Phone Main 4. A-4. iiellvered . , . , . . Steamer ' Jessie ' Martin.- for Camas, Washougal and way landings. .dally cept Munday.i Leaves Washington, atreet dock at p.'m. - Battle Creek Baths .Ladles days, gen tlemen nights. Main ItSS, A-l$. Third floor, Oregonlao building. . Woman'a Exchange, lit Tenth street lujiou 11:10 to t; business men's lunch. " H. W. Moor, expert photographer, cmr Dunning, Bov.ntn ana Bttii su. ruin, lorraeny with a. n. wrigut. r CHILD SM'J FATAL BLOW DELIVERED . . ling last Tuesday nlgfct. Tha otker la tha 'ease of Matt Johnson, wh la charged with tb murder f a man dur. Ing a raw la North Portland. First Annual WxtlMa iu.a k u. it, II, II. at the Portland Country Club grounds. On March $ John Henry Porter of Bad bank. Pa., started out with hit fam ily to search for s position. He ha arrived at Pontlac. III., a dlataao of $0$ miles, pushing before him a baby cariiag containing a l$-monthe-old baby, and reporte thai he haa not yet uocdad in rinding a -jo licfrburn Would Not Fight When Challenged His Friend. i , A boy I years old aad vary small for ht ags told the coronei-g Jury stills mornlnv hoar Casnar 'Bllckenatufer I D, Chamber dt honH optician. Morrison street, corner of Sixth. detentions Woodward dancing party. Woodman hail, every Thursday. eaat aide f larger, V signs. 114 Tambia Mala Dr. McCracken, dentist, "Rothchild bid. , Jacobs, tb tailor, III Morrison at. Journal' want ada. lo a word. AT THE THEATRES day evening, n waa Harry t-undgren, I by whose father both man war em ployed aa teamsters. That Hegburn had held hi ' hands high above hla head and declined to I fight when Bllckenatufer offered" to Bat tle their dispute with their flat was tha most Important part of th boy testimony. Hegburn had cursed Bllck enatufer for not caring properly fori nis norses ana at last nucaensiuisr and challenged th other i grew angry to a fight special: Penney Broa.' Friday I1.B0 grade of port, aherry, tokay, an gelica, sautern and muscat wines at tl per gallon. Our II grade of port and. aherry at 760 per gallon, uur ft grade of Kentucky whiskey at $1.26 per gallon. Our $3 grade of whiskey at $1.60 per gallon. Friday only, 179-xsi Kast Morrison street. Phones Eaat J7, B-2428. Free delivery. A conoert will be given tomorrow night, September 2B, at Forbes Presby terian church, corner Sell wood and Qan tenbeln streets, the proceeds to be add ed to the building fund of the church, which was destroyed by fire .some months ago. Th performance will be gin at ( o'clock sharp. The program will contain vocal solos, reading and Instru mental musio. Rev. Thomas Ewlng Sherman, S. J.. and Rev. I. H. Devlin. S. J..- offer a course of two weeks' lectures and in structions at St Patrick's church. Nine teenth and Savler streets. Father Sher- j man IB wen Known an a uiiBoiuij jr . The mission will open Sunday 10:10 a. m, Subject, Sunday morning, "Ood Our Father. Mrs. Sadie Lee Gee Wo has begun ault in the circuit court against Roth- chlld Bros, and the Northern Brewery company for rent of $146, alleged to be due for the month- of September for a building at 401 Jersey street, St. Johns. Another suit is pending in which she claims $375 for rent previous to last month. Thoush Hecburn continued to swear I ne refused to f cht. At length Hiicaen -ralstufer selaed the heavy prop of th door of the barn where tha quarrel occurred and struck Hegburn on tb head. Kolb and Dill Toniffht, . Hegburn'a lawyer did not put for-1 The attraction at the Heilla- theatre, W'i I . .u. .uDi.vi, nnu mu.,i tv.a .. . . - .... . . , . . . i ,1 , . nlaht, tomorrow and 'faturdar, n?hts, K ?ek"V.2'1 " ln""T wun a BDecisi price roaunee miure.j . . . afternoon; will b th musical eomedr H", T t"0lle." "A1.' BV,ii success, "Lonesome Town." presented i'f"0" ' tth JhSV if-T tlull k. h mn.iii.ii. ifnih and Lents residents that they had tele DHL ' , m . phoned notice of the murder to the cor-1 oner s ornce soon after it occurrea. it if Everybody Was m Good Luck V DDears that thev called Dr. Norden's private ornce in the Mcnicai Duuam The advance seat sale will open to- JnBte"1 of. . punning, McEnt & oi Scat Bale Openg Tomorrow. tnr.ri.na. wiav mini n t in n'r net iwuin eauioiisnmeni. k u.m ik..ir TTmip-1 coroner Is always on dutv teenth and Waahlncton atreeta. for th calls, Th Janitor In th Medjcal bull hMiitlfnl miislnaJ . rnmedv success. Ing left a note telling of th telephone i sj a. m 1 msislBisi vsk 11 A as Its XT-k skte'a Arw avhli "Coming Thro' th Rye." "Nell Gwynne" at the Star. Miss Georgia HarDer. who 1 appear ing In "Nell Gwynne" at th Star this week, giving one of the best produc I this grand old play ever seen Tne management or miss with tlons of this In this city. Harper has surrounded her strong supporting company. message under Dr. Norden's door, which was xouna yesieraay. READY TO WED WOMAH I'IIO HAS SUED lllfil With Lemon's Gloves You take no chances in purchasing this brand of Gloves. Lennon's chain of seven stand behind every pair sold. stores Special Glove, Hosiery and Umbrella Sale, for Friday and Saturday of this week. 309 Morrison St, Opp. Potto ffk Favorites at the Grand. ' Portland favorites. Rubo Welch. Kit tle Francis and Kate Coyle, are on the mil at tne urana tnis week in tne head line act, "The Flip Mr. Flop," Miss Francis Is the chief exponent of her own peculiar style or comedy, which is irresistible. Mile. Louise at Pantages. Mile. Louts at Pantages theatre this week, has what the management clairrts to be the smartest of trained monkeys. Mile. Louise carries her own special sceneYy and the opening of her set Is a nigniy sriecuve ana arusuo taoieau. "A Glided Pool" at Bungalow. Nat Goodwin starred In "A mirid Fool" for several seasons, and it was one Of his e-reataat aiiccRnsnii Th Baker Stock company at the Bungalow tnis weeK is giving an unusually clever ana laughable performance of the piece au this weelc "The Royal Ctoef" at the Baker. One of the - favorites of the muelnnl comedy stage is "The Royal Chef," which Is delighting large audiences at the Baker all this week. It is familiar ly known as a musical cocktail and con tains all the popular ingredients of modern grotesoue musical farce with a dozen or so pretty chorus girls. Great Whale at the Oaks. One of the most wonderful educa tional exhibits ever shown on the Pa cific coast is now to be seen at tho Oaks. It Is the complete skeleton of a wnaie. vary bone in place and in Its natural position. The skeleton Is 80 feet long and 40 men can stand Inside the jaw bones. The whale was captured rorth of Victoria, B. C, and the skele ton is we largest ever preserved. Peter Johnson, through th prosalo papers of th circuit court, makes tb announcement that he Is ready and willing to 4 marry Mrs. Elisabeth Bock at any date sha desires to nam for th ceremony. Several weeks ago he was sued by Mrs. Bock 4r for $5,000 for breach of promise, and his offer to marry her Is 4 made in his answer, filed today. Johnson Is a wealthy feed 4 merchant of Hawthorne avenue and Mrs. Bock Is th divorced wife of Joseph Bock. Johnson states that he paid $700 to her to pay the expenses of securing the divorce, and he denies that he Is at ault in any way. Mrs. , 4 Bock charged that he had repeat er edly refused to carry out his agreement to marry her. STOCKHOLDERS INTERESTED : Office of the Butte Boys Consolidated Scene of Much Activity Crowds of Stockholders Pay Visit During the Afternoon. These are certainly strenuous days for the Butt Boys. Throngs of stock holders swarmed in and out of their of fice, 825 Chamber of Commerce build ing, throughout the entire afternoon yesterday. The occasion for such marked activity was Mr. Bramhall's rer cent return from Ooldfleld and the good news of an ore shipment from Lydla Lease, property or the Butte Boys con olldated. Mr. Bramhall spent the en tire afternoon telling the eager listen ers the exact condition of the company's properties, and outlining the plan of campaign for future development. Mr. Bramhall in his taia to tne stocKnoioers a1,l In nnrtr Murder Oases Come Up. I "The Butt Roys lease on Lydla is no nan&A. .,. n Aa 1 m I n a ,1,1, The grand Jury waiting room was tY-Jr Ji vL:rrt iv .JTk... A crowdedBwith ifnesTeV t W morning": rich and well denned ore bodies. Of but only two or three or Uiem were I X"" """T. " " ""'V . r" " . "re called before noon. Among the cases ?" muoa worn muj oe acme oeiore scheduled for investigation today ar two of tha mors recent murder cases. One is the murder charge against Cas- er Bllckenstorter, who slew ms rriena. Charles Hejjburn, with a piece of scant- ft Alex E. Miller, proprietor of the MU ler Clothing company, returned yester day from an extended eastern trip and rpnnrta that he has made some very fa vorable purchases for the fall and win- l talk, ter trade, because of tha tightness of , the money mamet anu tne ciamor lor ready cash. Water through hos for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for in advance and used only Detween tne nours oi o and 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 be shut off. "Tennessee's Partner" Tonight. Th best of all western dramas is "Tennessee's Partner." which the Blunkall company Is presenting with un- aranoiea success. Mamie Has I am In title role Is making the whole town Mrs. Dora Belle Bolter has applied for letters on the estates of her husband, Frank H. Bolter, who left property es timated to be worth $4,600. She is the Appraisers named by Judge ard and William Daggett. onlv heir. Act Webster are E. L. Johnson, C. V. How- Miss Llzsle J. Woods, returning mis sionary from S"ukon, Alaska, will ad dress general meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary at St. David's parish house, Friday, September 26, at S p. m. All Interested ar cordially invited. The following articles were found on th streetcars ysterday and can b re covered by -calling at lost article room. First and Alder streets: Black sweater, plane, four umbrellas, lady packet, purse, two suitcases, five packages. W spong and press your clothes Shin vour shoes, all for $1.60 month. Main 514. A-4J14. Wagons run every where. Unique Tailoring Co., I0 stark. Free to Any Man P in suit of clothes to vary twenty-fifth man that orders a suit. Werner Petterson company, tail ors). 14 Seeond street, near Morrison. Any npor frirl needing a friend, help, r advice can apply or writ to Matron Adjutant J. Peterson, til Eaat Fif teenth north. Portland. Or. 8peclal Friday Only $1.60 Port or Bherry wine. 76o per gallon; $2 Angel Ira, Muscat!, also Tokav win, $1 per gallon; $4 whiskey. $2.76 per gallon; TILLAMOOK SCENES TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED Benjamin A. Glfford, the well known scenlo and Indian photographer of The Dalles, has been appointed official ar tist in Oregon of th Harney Photo gravure company of Racine, Wis., and was in Portland yesterday en route to Tillamook and the west coast. This trip is made for the purpose of secur ing Illustrations for an art history of Oregon, which is now being written by Judge Oeorae H. Williams. under the direction of s. n. who Is very familiar with tii im sections of the Tillamook, Lincoln and uoos cohsis, air. uiirord win visit sec tions wnicn are new to the publio and will bring In some rare pictures. "This work Is the most Important I have ever undertaken," he said yester day at the Perkins, "and I am most Impatient over the delay I have experi enced through the smoky atmosphere. The trip I have planned Is a long, and hard one, and I want to secure a great number of negatives, before the winter rains set in. I feel' It is an honor to be associated with Judn wmi.m. n a work of this Importance, and I want I to turn out something that will h a credit lo Oregon as an Oregon product." mt. umora was accompanied by his; nnhew. A. A. GKttnrA. anil is. ,n I wer picturesque figures In their khaki otiting suits. In conference with Judge Williams, 8. O. Reed, Rodney Olisan and W. D. Harney, they mapped out their new rout. WILH0ITM1NERALWATER LABBB Se THOMAS. Phono A-8160. 84 Labbo Bldg.. cor. 2d and Washington. large and regular shipments can be made from this property, but at the present rate of development this will be accomplished in a remarkably short time. It la my opinion that before the end 6f this coming month Butte Boys Consolidated will be selling at or above Its par value. With the phenomenal showing we have at Lydla. Original, Butte Boys and our leace on Florence it would be my advice to take tha stock off th market and not sell another share at any price, but with th large monthly payroll we have to meet, and not certain a to the exact tlmo when we will begin to receive regular remit tances from our shipments, it will be necessary to sell small blocks occasion ally to meet these current expenses. W will continue this policy until one of our properties starts making regular shipments. After that date not another share of treasury stock will be Issued. The work on our Florence lease Is pro gressing with the utmost possible rapid ity and encouraging reports are received at this office dally of the promising in dications which improve with every foot of work, some ore could be shipped at any time from this lease, but it is our policy to continue straight de velopment work on this property dur ing the coming thirty days and not make any shipments until the Engi neer's lease has expired, and we have the Annex shaft exclusively for our own use. Stockholders who have been unable to see me up to the present time can meet me any afternoon during tn weea at mis ornce ana i win be glad to furnish them any Information thev desire regarding the ODerationa being carried on by this company at Goldfield." These Chilly Mornings- BOOTBLACK LOSES MONEY FR03I TILL A Little Warmer Underwear Will Make You More Comfortable We Can Show You a Nice Assortment of Pure Wool Light, Medium and Heavy Weights $ I to $5 Per Garment Silk and Wool Assorted Colors, Three Weights, $2.50 to $6.50 Garment Heavy Ribbed Cotton Natural and Blue, $125 to $2 Per Garment Difimel's Linen Mesh - $3.25 Per Garment BUFFUM & PENDLETON 311 Morrison : Opp. Postoffice -saving money on clothes The average good dresser cares more for a real snappy. well-dressed appearance than for exaggerated lines. Cheap shelf-clothes attract atten tion, but not the kind that rood dressers want. To produce the modest, well- draped coat, that carries all the evidence of refinement and style, the garment must be accurately measured and cut according to the form of the man who wears it. Columbia-Tailored Clothes have all the style that good tailoring can put into clothes, and offer a saving over oth ers of $10 to $20 on each suit $20 to $50 for suits from the finest selection of materials in the city. AJrVSXattVTm. HEILIG 7'heatre, 4m and WmMnatOA. Phonea Msln I aad A-Mll. TONIOHT KVMtr MGii T THIS V sti K fC. Special Prte Matin. Saturday. KOLB & DILL MUSIC Ala COMEUT. -n.ONf SOKE TOWN Kvenlngs, 11, to to e; Mat., It to ! 1 1W1sU1VJI ltk as WMklaartM .. Phones Main 1 and A-1111 4 Nlf hta twinning Pundsr Specisl-rllee Ma line Wednesday Th. beautiful MusloaJCom4r ' "Cominfir Thro the Rye" RK1T SJAt.lfl ri T5 it v o ifnunabniv Bvnlnfs. l.&n to &q. Matin, tl to IM vf nv BUNGALOW THEATRE Phones Main 11T. A-!4. Emplr Then t re Co. (Inc.). Uum, OKO. U BAKER. General Manaser. Horn of th famous Rsk.r fltork com panv. All week, mallne Bat., presenting Nat Goodwin's noted comedy success. "A OrJLDZD TOOXk" PriiuVn. & II. ln. .t IK. Net weelc. "Th. Olrl of thl CroM.a West Baker Theatre r.?;: MalB 1 Oreson Thestre Co.. (Inn.). Less.. OEU. L. HAKKrt Oentir&l Minanir. Tonight, all week, matinee Tue., Thurs , flat Th. leader of all musical shows. IL H. Frsse's original production. "Taj BOTAIt Dr.' to whlstllne- tone hits, famous beauty chorus. 66 people, it. Eve prices. 15c. 60c, 75e,t! mat., tie. e nest weeK "TDt pet ana nm ruan.-- The STAR ft0;; M"n Matinee Wed.. Sat and Sun. Tor th Entire Week of Brpt. 10. oxoxau xum IN 'IIU OWIIII11." , , Mat at 2:30 d. m.. 15o and tloi vrr . I eve. at 8:15, 15c. 25c, SSo, S0o. 8etS may be reserved by either phone. J Nest Week "Unci josa mxam." ; PANTAGES THEATRJt ; ASTAsTOXIS TATTDSTZUJb. , Stars of All Watloas Ensagement Extraordinary Of .. ht.t.1. Mmra And her hlyh school aerobatlo monkeys- special Added Attraction, TB OLD1 STOWS OKOZB. Sweetest Singers in America. Matinees dailv. 16 cents; two shows st night 15 and 2S cents. THE LYRIC BZ.T7XTXAX.X. BTOOK COWA1TT Tcnncssc's Partner MAJCOB KASXAM Pf TTTU BOM. TOE GRAND Vaudeville deluxe Aaotit mig siu. Wloh, rraaoia Co. In tk rast aad Fnrion One-Konnd corned v Boat En- tiM "Th. FUp Mr. nop." All, Kontar Aii, Hoveltoniaas bonis Carrallsr and Company. M011. Tbo aad Hit Sallf, BaJcata, Xred Baa.r. " Omadasoop. Grant Phegley, Mgr. Seventh and Stark W pay yon 4 per esi t save We Pay You to Travel "Th road to wealth." Th best way to begin is by opening a Savings Account with as. Our pass-book will serve as transportation over the entire route, and each time you make a de posit you have passed an other mile-post on your way to "success." Our equip ment is complete and serv ice the best. It will be a pleasure to give you fur ther information and assist In making your plans for the future. Two par cent allowed en oheok-lng- accounts. AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. OF PORTLAND 90 Seventh St., Elks Temple NICKEL0DI0N 130 SIXTH STREET Very latest subjects changed- every day. BASEBALL XECBEATIOXr VABX. ' COX. . AUOBW AJTO 84TH STB. OAKLAND vs. PORTLAND SEPT. 88, 33, 84. SS, 86, 87. dames begin week days at 8:80 p. tn.. Sunday, OOVBU HEADER, begin ning z:ou p. m. Admission fee Bleachers, 25c; grandstand, 60c; boxes, 25c extra; children, bleachers, 10; ' grandstand, z&c. &ABXES' OAT 7BXDAT. Boys under 11 free to bleacher' Wednesday. 1 a RALSTON Pres. ) O. L. MAC GIBBON.. Cashier. TEETH 02BK5 Save ESept.25S26 Msrkhf sNswErsistbtBlstaff l HnMsusiMa, StsscSy sss Jaescrs AsunMSMst Estarsrls 1 25 tli and Bateiffa omy xwo si; Friday and Sa Wtrmn Returns home after flv years spent . in Europe, Bigger, Better and Mora Entertaining than fever.- . Presenting All the Features Which Have for Twenty-four Years Mad This Collosal Organi sation the Leader Among Arenio Displays, with the Added Attraeti venem of , NEW BATTLE 8CE.KE9 I NEW EQUESTRIAN FEATS ' NEW WILD WEST FEATURES AU martialled under the perennial Standard of Advanced Entertainment. Conceind- loaoired. ' Perpetuated sad Personally Directed by tb last of th Great Scouts, the Original and Only BuuuuWMWVWVWVWWVWWWWa petrated yesterday afternoon , bootblack stand of Bam Farewell Concert By th rasnona Bass FRED BUTim Assisted by . DR. J.WHITCOMBBWUCHER DR. CLARENCE mt WILSON In a Humorous Dabats Rssolvcd, "That Bachelor Should t Taxed and Old Maids Fvrmltted to Vot. The White Temple Twxxrrm An tatxb stb. TILS DAT, SEPTLMEEJ2 29tb Tickets and rrrv4 Mats tc On aJ Shermaa. Clay A Co Sixth aad Morrison. One of the most peculiar robberies reported for a long time Is that per on on the Paulos. 12. Bix in street. Paulo reported to th detectives yes terday that despite the fact that three man were In hi stand and on In the clgarstand adjoining, his cash register was robbed of 81.(4. The location of th stand, on Sixth street, between Washington and Alder, and the fact that ta register ta supposed to have ben tapped at 1:19 In th afternoon make th detectives lean to th belief that th till wss tatnprd with bv a daring register expert armed with a arlr. F0R3IER PORTLAND 3IAX DIES AT EDWALL, WASH. Th remains of John Maimer who died EdwalL wash, bav been received Hi M onno Dim Money ; ' Mt 'fitlm is i it inn X I this for burial. Mr. Balmer 1 v m m m fnn.irl. MaliiMt nf &nrilmwA land waa a brother-in-law f Henry Hsn- bo of Klrshner A Hanna. Th fusera will take plac tomorrow and th r- snalns will t interred In tb family plot Crown Theatre. Alder, wear Third street. T- A Kaaaas eart9titer ass ttatM d1ca t. b atta-ed t a saw t b4w sway tawlut. A pl?n. atrvra 1 rwt f air tferwagli a cwrvd tab.- The extraordinary-values and unusually lpw prices pre vailing in the Juvenile Section are two of Fraley's most trade winning features. Infants' embroidered China Silk Caps and Hoods, in more than 20 styles, including the quaint Dutch effects; prices from 40 to Sl.OO. Infants' embroidered Faille Silk Cap in beautiful designs, either plain or elaborately trimmed; prices from T5 to f 5.00. Infants' coty Bearskin Caps, all colors; price 65. Girls' and boys' cloth Tsms of serge, broadcloth, mixed suitings, bearskins, etc; correct for either school rr dressy wear; in black, white and all wanted col ors; prices from 25 to S3.M. Girls becoming Felt Hats, trimmed with ribbon streamers or cord and tael; brown, cardinal, nary, Alice bl and all popular colors; prices from 1.25 to f S.OO. 212-214 THIRD STREET. CORNER SALMI lcrtli2 J Heaiaiurtcrs for Hats cf Distinction CoL Wm. F. Cody (BUFFALO BILL) Com nd have frw exarnlna tlon. , Ab(1 EWtiaa Hi Origiaal Role ia th ThrUUnf ' Kf1 00 ba of summit sums OOI.D CROWNS ... S2.50 TO AS.OO , -H-Ml &troTh I . All work for ten yaara auaranteed Ladv attendant always crrsenL All work don absolutely without patn by specialist of from 11 to 20 years' experience. Boston Dentists BSIH Morrlsoa HV, Or, rostoffle. Xosa nomm A-SJO30. has KaU . FiriS(gy9; FURS! FURS I AT X.OVXT TQ99JXLM PaUCSI. R.moAaJIns a specialty. Fur coats of all kinds mad to order. L. SCHUMACHER nrmaxBs. tl Kata any. Ul. A tlouday-at "T-E" Raarh Bbuwin tb FW aiwiaad ritttam of th. rTainwoes an anara oo an tmifrul Trmia Dapituo: th PrivaUoa aad Far da of Pinnaai ui THE GREAT TRAIN HOLD-UP aad tb Baadii Hnlera of th rnioa FacM, abowias; with AwinM Dptaol tha Mhods 1 rorod by Train Rootwra and tb wk oi Ottf TWICE DAILT, HAIX OR tmST, t and P. U Admlaekin (lnrludlns fat IS eta. Grand Stand Clair (In rludlna admission) II on sal Cay of Kxhlbittoa at Sherman. Oar A Co, Sixth aad Vloirrlan 6ta ChiMran un d.r I yvars half prir. All protected from sun and rata by 1m sons Canvas Caaopy. rOB XXAI.T1 Damiana Bitters A wdrfml lav1f-vratoT aad rv1e. A powerful arhrrri aiar aad prtal tn) fw betsj mm. f oe sal at 4rv einra and llor dealac. wr by Wnoeard. riar C. H Wa-'''r'B S'a CT.X WOODWT rvlIlATV, CSV, A4ri.TV Diamond Douse Pain! OVA&AJtTXEO I ran let. 1 14 St. 1 gaOost lata. Sl.fiO t sal Maaafactsrvd ly Femurs s.isa l trr. c SET rst tV, 1. C .