" THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. TORTLAND. ' WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 30. 1003.
AllCEUIin.
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Town Topics
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS
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liungalow
nVeV
Orpheum
urand
,Aomlni Thro th Ry'
Th Olrl of the Golden Weat"
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?. Vaudeville
I'tnUfti Vaudeville
Star , "Unci Joh jerkin"
Lyrio "Ktoba"
C
IfS FEEL
m PE MICE
Embarrassed Because Jiev.
0. F. Houghton Had Prom
Ised Subscriptions. ; -
A warrant ha ben Issued for th
u arrat of John Do ConkUn. on of th
Conklln brother, contractor, with of-
riue ar. in louinweii corner vi imnj B
.i..w ..11(1 Ul IID p It' i m", .... -
: chary of digging up th trt and
. fa lino- to keen a red Hani burning a
dancer alxnal. Th Conklln brother
re excavating for a building on th
north ld of Eat Taylor trt, be
tween TJilrty-nlnth and Fortieth treets.
and havn dm a hoi In th atreet to
tup thelvater main.. There wa no dan
ger signal over the hoi Sunday nigh
and tha contractor wer warned to In
' atall one. They did ao, but laat nOrht
, ine'llgnt wa not cumin. ,ompwi
waa mad and th warrant issued in
r consequence. ; .
At a meeting of the. atreet commit
tee of th council yesterday afternoon
l th city attorney wa Instructed to draw
.. up a iranoniso xor me rorimmi
v I.liht A.Power comnanv and the owl
'7 Packlna company. The franchlae of the
railway company will include rights on
more than to atreet. This franchise
T will meet with the remonstrance of
''. many property owner to Irvlngton and
. , other district or the city. Home or in
realdenta of Irvlngton complain mai
the company want to puah ita line out
into the KUaaian town ana inn mo
fashionable realdenta will have to brush
elbow with th subject of th csar,
' Great factory mistake ho. al at
1.1 Morrison atreet. , Isabels wrong on
fall shoes Just arrived. Mark nam
Instead of Dollar's. Factory stand loss
snd orders ua to sell them at a sacrifice.
Men' H and (6 shoes, now $2.(6; men'
James A. ijanwter, a. at m.. etc., o ana
IT value now $3.85; women' $3.60 and
$4 shoes, now ti.45; boys' and girls'
school shoe, values to $3. now $1.86:
children' fancy dress shoes, $1.60 and
$1 value at 15c. 60c and $1. Dellar'a,
successor to Marks Shoe Co.. 191 alor
risen atreet, between Fourth and Fifth.
! Oregon law school opens October S
' Rare opportunity offered all desiring
thorough, practical law course and be
come aucceasrui .attorney, eamuei i .
. Richardson (formerly dean of the law
, department Willamette unlveraity),
, dean Orogon law achool; Judge Orant B.
Dlmlck in charge of Moot court work,
preparation of legal documents and
pleading. Other able Instructors In
w . charge of other branches. No time lost
from, regular occupation. Recitation
.;, evenings. Particulars business office,
, : $1$ Commonwealth building.
- Oregon law achool, 315-18-17 Common
wealth building. Judge Grant B. Dlm
lck; of Oregon City will deliver lecture
at the business offices of the school on
Tuesday evening. Bentember 2D. and
October t, subject, pleading and general
practice and will explain his methods
of conducting Moot court work for the
.term. All persons intending taking up
the study of the law are cordially in-
:. vuea. m. Moreneaa, secretary.
' - A n.rl.h A.ntlA. will K. I..M m It.
First Unlversallst church, East Eighth
and Couch streets, Friday evening, Octo
ber 2. This gathering with a fine pro
gram of music Is to enable the many
f 1 new families who have come into the
" - church ro become better acquainted with
the official board and with their fellow
i worsnippers. Mew members are being
The Q. and S. .lunch parlor at 88
Fourth street, Board of Trade building,
will be open tomorrow as a flrst-clas
lunchroom. Everything Is brand new
and up to date. The Q. and 8. will
make a specialty of a merchants lunch
combined with quick service. Give us
a trial and we will make a customer out
oi you.
Th Epworth Methodist church, with
Rev. C C, McPherson aspastor, is not
th only organisation that find Itself
embarrassed by th disappearance of
Rev. O. F. Houghton, the actd retired
fnlnlster who claimed to have , wealth
to in nuii oi tnaiana.
Besides tha 15. Odd r,l,lr1 tn tha Vn
worth church he had Dledxed 110.000 t
the theological school at Willamette
university. $6,000, to the Christian Ad
vocate. ll.OuO to Willamette ual varsity
and diver smaller sums . to other
cnurcnes Besides a tentative $8,000 to
Centenary church. The, ifcpworth church,
however. Is the moat emharraaaiwl. tnr
on th strength of th promise It pro
ceeded with th work of building Its
new church for which It previously had
suDscriDeo. ii.sgo. and It now find it'
elf without funds.
There la a feellnv f dnnht amnnv
U W-.1.-..IA ....
! noinuoni ministry ana tny vol
thl a mysterious case. ' All who knew
Mr. Houahton trust,! ' him- Imnllnltlw
and he was known a a man of hi word.
Th police have looked Into the matter.
Lne omv aevejonmAnt m that An hia
arrival in Portland, enroute supposedly
to the . conference at Salem, he .waa
' " "nor urn, wen , removea
hi trunk and disappeared. Bom think
ha disappeared voluntarily to, escape
VUlWMIHMIIlflQl, i i . . V v 4 f '
Why i-oul af and.
Other think he may bavebeea' made
ray with, for at Bridal-A'oil, where
lived, he was known to a aian of
About two year airrt Trfi cabin
received constantly.
i
awa
he lived,
wealth.
in the mountains wa ransack'M snd his
clothes, provisions and $204 were taken.
Since then he haa hMn dmiM n.iv.
there alone and has been at the home of
Rev. C. W. Pogue at Bridal Veil. Mr.
Poa-u save that Mr. Hnuarhtnn tM .
c5lve. PPr n letters from the Bank
of England snortiv before coming to
oriiana. cut tne host's confidence In
the guest was so comnlnt that ha had
not examined the papers. The old min
ister claims to have $260,000, and says
u ia wuii eou.uuv eacn to nis xour
children about the country and would
keep the remaining $60,000 for himself.
Half of this went to the above men
tioned subscription and he intended to
kept the rest to live uron. He said he
was a a i reci descendant or the hiatorl
cal Lord Houghton of England. His
stories never snowed anv eontradiatinna
ana were 101a sensioiy and practical!
He claimed to have some property I
New York. .
rianneA Trip Around World.
tn TVi....n MM-fn 4 -.
iena me conrerence at Haiem and then
to go to California for hi health, and
wnen ne reu oeiter to tax a trip around
mo wurm. vv niifj in roruann ni torn
these plans and when last seen was on
tne point or aroma- to see Mr. McPher
son ana T. . Mcuaniel about the sub
acrlotlons to the church and to the Pa'
clflo Christian Advocate, saying he
wanted to settle, that before leaving.
He had preached all throusrh. the cltv
ana waa a powerrui speaaer and much
iixea in sf
Mr. Poi
Bridal Veil were always asking if the
minister naa yei received ni money
and every one seemed to know of his
rortune. or tnat reason ne rears vio
lence may have taken place, though ha
Bamit ne naa no proor oi we agea min
later1 wealth.
Z' SHOES
Are Honestly
Made of Leather
You'll find lots of shoes made
nowadays that are cheapened
in little ways you can't see
hemlock instead of oak
.tanned soles ; composition
instead of .leather heels;
pieced counters instead of
good solid sole-leather.
,. ; We're strong for Sell Royal Blue Shoe because
;' we don't have to watch that sort of thing; they're
honest leather all through. Fall styles are here.
Selz Royal Blue Shoes $3.50, $4, $5.
Seventh and Washington.'
ing driven off the south end of the steel
rv
surgeon, ordered the animal shot, which
brldre at 4:20 last night, slipped and
oroice it leg. w. M. Miller, veterlna
Thursday special $1.60 grade red or
white port, Muscat, Tokay, Sherry, Ma'
dlera and Sauterne at tl.00 cer aallon:
r' the Elwood Pure Food whiskey, regular
- $4.00, at $3.00 per gallon. Thursday
:; only. Phono East 4427; B-1363. Purity
-Lilquor Co., sos Kaat Morrison.
tc
rsR Pental College opens October 1. Th
, annual session of the North Pacific.
. college begins Thursday. October I. Dr.
. H. C. Miller, dean, will be at his office
: daily for the reception and matrlcula
tlon of students. Corner Fifteenth and
Couch atreet.
Professor R. Max Meyer will com
mence his fall term September 10.
Evening classes Wednesday and Thurs-
. .. a.,A i . , i- i
day, 7 30 to 9:30 p. m,
Sketching from
Life vs. Cast Model. Day classes In
I( painting and drawing Wednesday and
, Saturday. For application call at 348
,, Alder street near Seventh
v College of pharmacy opens October
1. Persons desiring a thorough and
practical training m pharmacy, leading
to the degree of Ph. O. scouldf address
or call upon Dr. H. C. Miller, North Pa
cific college, corner Fifteenth and Couch
was done by the officers on th beat.
W, B. Sohenker, of the street cleaning
department, thinks the fine Imposed up
on him for sprinkling Dr. Hegel's auto-
moDiie is unjust- acnenicer says ne was
only carrying out the orders of the street
cieaninar department wnen tne auto re
ceived its shower bath. He remonstrates
against the fine of $6 which the ex
ecutive board gave him at its last meet
ing. His remonstrance, with a letter
explaining the reason why he splashed
the water Is transmitted to the board
by th mayor and will be acted upon today.
D. English, who resides at 835 East
Thirty-fourth street, was injured this
morning while attempting to board a
- v. viiuo vhi ci, qbv 011U VI, CHO 1
steel bridge. The car does not stop
inffrn n rin r. n K I ! H n inmnM Tnr r T rv.
ing to catch it while it was running at
a fairly rapid rate. He was thrown to
English
fr VS ....
' i ' i i ii H 1 1 'hii
Mme. Jacoby, Contralto
Conried Metropolitan Quartette
HLILIG
iVedncsday Evening, October 7
Direction Lois Sheers and Wynn Coman.
Calokring Piano used exclusively by Conried Metropolitan Quartette
from Eilers Piano House.
the around and his lea- hurt.
wa taken to hi home.
treeta.
ON Thursday morning, October 1, ' at
half ast nine o'clock, in department No.
I, Judge Morrow will announce decis
ions In the following cases: Yanckwlch
vs. Selp, motion; Klerath vs. S wetland,
motion.
Fred Proudfoot 1A In the county Jail.
held under $6,000 bonds on ths charge
oi cnminauy assaulting Madge far
,' menter, a girl under the age of 15. The
t complaint waa maae oy tne gin rattier.
uiinei f armenter.
The suit of Anna M. Allshouse against
Thomas Grant, in which the plaintiff
asks the court to quiet the title to cer.
tain property which she haa ownml tnr
zo years ana upon wnicn sne complained
Qrant moved his fence, has been dis
missed by JudK Cleland for lark nf
proper eviaence.
W. S. Basey, constable of St Johns
district, has submlttedBhls reslmatton
iir in couniy couri. 10 nis resignation
Basey recommends the name of W. E.
Ashby of St Johns, whom he ask the
court to appoint nis successor.
Suit to recover $1,577 is on trial In
the circuit court today. The ease has
been brought by the Giant Powder com
pany against the Lucky Boy Mercantile
company.
)(.r A chimney fir in th rear of th bar
fiber shop at 48 North Third street, at
10:45 o'clock last night called out the
: rnmia engine, no carnage wa aon.
- however.
. A horse driven by O. W. Gregg of 807
Mississippi street, driver for A. J. Mur-
phy of 485 Goldsmith street while be-
A pure soap at a. fair
riV t
There, in seven words,
V is the secret of the sue
cess of Ivory Soap.
And because it is pure'
and because it sells at a
fafr nrirv ife. cals !n.
crease as the years go
by. ;,. '
For bath, toilet and
tine laundry purposes.
Ivory Soap
Per Cent. Pure.
Free to Any Man B In suit of clothes
to every twenty-fifth man that order a
uit. werner retterson company, tail
or. 141 Second street near Morrison.
Th Sunnyslde W. C. T. 17. will meet
at the home of Mr. RIebhoff, J47 Bast
Thirty-fourth street Thursday, October
Steamer lessl Ha r kins, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leave Washington tret
dock it I p. m.
J. T. Rusk and M. Tucker paid $6
each Into do lice court this morntn on
conviction of having allowed minors in
a poolroom.'
Special eroiram by the arsnrea mr
aay ana erenina at uie urange rair,
Oresham. October to 10: danclna- each
evening;
Battle Creek Baths Ladles days, gen
tlemen nights. Main ItSI, A-l3$.
Third floor, Oregonlan building:
' Woman" Exchange, 131 Tenth atreet
lunch 11:3 te 2; buaines men' lunch.
Dr. Hsynes. optician. 101 Salmon, near
Fifth, formerly with A. N. Wright
dwelling, $3,700; Missouri avenue be
tween Shaver and Mason, D. Anderson,
erect two-story frame dwelling, $2,000;
Castle -street between Shaver and Ma
son, A. Peterson, erect two-story frame
dwelling, $2,000; East Bush street be
tween Twenty-second and Twenty-first
T. P. Dye, erect one-story frame dwell
ing, $1,600; Skldmore street between
Kirby and Commercial, A. E. Tlce, erect
onestory frame dwelling, $500; Third
between Everett and Davis, M. Pallay,
erect two-story brick store. $10,000.
BUFFET VEEY POPULAR
Board of Trad Buffet X Establishing
Excellent Reputation.
The patronage received by the new
buffet in the Board of Trad building
I very gratifying to Mr. Elder, the man
ager. He is putting fqrth his beat ef
forts to serve his patrons with the best
In aualltv and service, and is establish
ing an excellant reputation for his gen
tlemen's resort
Tha lunch which is served each day
from 11:30 to 1:30 1 aulte a treat to
all, as It Is something more elaborate
than is served eisewnere in tne cltv.
ir vau want to visit a nlace where
you can eat your mid-day lunch in quiet
and oomrort, wnere you win not De
disturbed by the general public, you will
find Mr. Elder's resort an ideal spot
To aid th man who shaves himself a
Califomlan ha patented a mirror which
may be hung from a frame about the
neck and adjusted in almost any posi
tion.
F. W. Baltes
-1
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
PRINTING
PEonei gVM
MiBBMHMnHMMaJMMMMMI
First and Oak
D. Chamber V on eptlrlana,
Merrlson street corner f Six La.
$11
W, A. Wis and associate, painless
dentist. Third and Washington
R.rreT- i 4na.
3tt
314 Tasahia Mala
Jacob, th tailor, tit Morrison st
Journal waat ad. 1 a word.
Boil dine Permit.
Wiira atreet between Serenteeatk
and Eighteenth. Mr. Hndea, rrt-t
twe-tory frame a welling, $$.!;
Thompson street betweea Eaat Flf
tenUi and East Slxteeeto, M. 1. IVla-
hunt, erert twe-torv fir 4willng,
$3 (Of r Et Thlrty-conA atreet ooro.r
Ash. W. T. Crcwt T-t twevetory
frame wW1iag, $1.; Pipp" (tiwt,
corner Wahavh. Hro)d Rmltht. erect
Ms and 9m half etorv frame dweUtnc,
1 1 1: Grove etrt ttea Caoa and
Hunter. J. K. FM"a. erect w-mtaty
frame wlltng. tl.i'. CkBleJ averse,
t wn Tr and Mean streets. W Ii.
I'.m uKa,!., rct tw-etry frame
dHip. 2.i: tjtmt '-'. h ae.
ei yt Main end liat
l. BtI.onda, erect Iwe-alot frame
$1
vll Chetimatic
CURES RHEUMATISM
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KI.OO
sl
Core Yi
Per bottle. rer kottla.
a aniim bxmzst roa.
RHEUMATISM
XM XTM MAJTT rosjov
eViatlca IVervoas Headache
Nenralrta INeoralrle Headache
ferveusnes Nervous Dyepepata
Sleeplessnea jNervou Affection
TRASS SUPPLIED BT
A.W. Allen & Co.
Wboleaal and ReUll Dniggtst.
m k Kinhin Sa, Pertlaod, Or.
PACinc coast ao cm.
NEED A XEW SUIT ?
Waat n Yaar.Ka4e
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COLUMBIA WOOLEX
MILLR COMPAXT
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W pay yo'a 4 per at t sav
The
Road to
Competence
Js over the thorny path of
self-denial and it must be
trod, not when your purse
is empty but when it is
well filled. You must
learn to say "NO" to your
desires and save for the
inevitable "rainy day."
Our Savings Department
is at your disposal start
the account a dollar to
begin on and add to it
weekly or monthly.
T tv t aHewed a cx
tag aeoemat.
AiMERICAN BANK & TRUST
CO. OF PORTLAND
Svetk St., Elks Trot pi
U a RAL$rTO?V .Trm.
O. U MAC GlBBO...Cahtr.
rrrmY rr-truAnnmr wvrn a pet arttst.
Tt'DT flOOKKEttllNO INlJjilt AN KXPtKT ACCOTTTfTANT. ,
HTVPT BANKlNii L'NDtll A N ATIONA U HANK CABHIElC
HTUDT CtiKr-OHATlON ACCOUNTING l'NlKK A gYHTKM MAM.
BTl. DT AH ITU M KTlU L NUKR A IIIOKUl lHI M A l ll it nl AXl.1 A n.
T
6TI1D
kiiOATHANtt UNbi-R A
CONVENTION AND COUKT Rs
A PRAPTICAt, TO'CH OPERATOR.
HTiinv TTPrwuiTtNfi rtKnri
BTCDT LETTFRtVHITINa, KNOLtSH. BPiCLUNa. ETC, UND1K T11UR-
ODQU1.T COj4FTjlNT INKTllUtTORa. ,
TOI1 3CAO OXtXT AT
THG LEADINQ BUSINESS COLLEGE
rarssmc Ajrs its.
bat A3TO mart JSgglOVS.
OREQON HOTELS
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
Fifth and Washington Sts. Portland, Or.
OPENED aJUISE 1st, 1Q08
"Modern luxury at moderate prices." ; In the heart
business and shopping district, txquisitely
ished. All modern conveniences. Liberal num-
V. - . L. - C 1 TT J- .
' fr- ni per yilTBic udiui. ainic iuuilis. iliuusuiiicsi
IfLl '1 - i '- l Cafe and Grill in northwest; music, v Bus meets all
t -2 trains., Katea SI IK1 anrf nn , 4
' W. Swetland. Manager.
I 1 V .
THE CORNELIUS
"The House of Welcome". '
CORNER PARK AND ALDER
Portland's Bon Ton Transient Hotel. Headquarters
for the Traveling Public. European Plan. Single $1.50
and up. Double $J and up. Uur Free Omnibus Meets
All Trains. l
C. W. CORNELIUS
Proprietor
N. K. CLARKE
Manager
TUB HOTEL LE1NOX
Portland's new and most moderhly furnished
hotel, Third and Main streets, fronting on the
beautiful City Plaza and adjacent, to business
center. Fre 'bu toand from train. Up-to-data
grill. Excellent cuisine. Telephone la
every room. Private bath.
ZTmOPEAW FX.AZT, . AXXBICAV TT.AV,
$1 to $a.SO Ttt Say. $a.BO to 4 r Pay.
O. H. SPENCER, Manatr
UEILIG uTn'tnA Ma.'. Initon.
Phones Ualn I and A-ii::.
LAST TIME TONUihr.
Musical Comedy With 'Salome Inre"
"ooatusto thko' ran sra.
". ' ' Evening, fl.BO to ISc
Phones Main 11T. A-4:i4. Kinplre
Thaatre Co. (Inc.), Urnmr. Home o( the
famoua Raker Htock Comrany.
AU tMa weak. KaUaM gatorday.
The Girl ol The Col Jen West
rtrst tlate here. Evening eortala a sharp.
Prices a&o, 1 6c, Sec: matinee l&clf
Bfikcr Theatre r.'3 MMn '
Oregon Theatre Co. (Inc.). Lesaee.
GKO. L. BAKER. Gen. Manar.
Tonight all week Matinees Tuaxlar.
Thuraday. Saturday.- Th great musical'
ana scema liimviK""" .
Tn oat aitd turn riDDLB
On a lavlah scale of magnltlueno.
Night prices 26c. 10c, lie, $L. .
Matinees ISc, tOo.
Next Week ISI.B OK KPICF5. - .
MAXW g. A-lOaa Mats.
Xx. uadsvs and KoUdsy
TBEA18E tt-M.so.7J
Aflvancad YaudevUle -Week Beptembet
87. Oenaaro's yeaetlaa Band; Trank
lyn. Vndarwood. Kedford a Wlachaeteri
Besnak h aclilar the Team Trio; XL la
i Cllftoaj Frank MoX B Co. Orpheoia
Motion plotnre.
fa a (
W9
PANTAGES THEATRE
. AOTABCED TATTBETXXAB
tar of All station. ,
THB RZUMA9 TJUO, world' greatest
eomedy bioye lists. Grand Opera Sao
presenting "Th Frisoa Soene" from
raust.M
Matinee daily. IS cent: two show
at night. 16 and 15 cents. -
TBEGRAND Vaudeville deluxe
AnotASg Blf Bill. ,
Boland West B. Co-, presenting "Th
xlmlnal"; Six Abdullah Troup &ougb
lln's Aerial Bog; Moiarto; Orao teon
ard rrd and Bass X.uclr; 2 red Banr
Orandaacope. ' ' ..
Do You Draw
At fancy price for household utensils,
or hardware of any kind?. Then we
would advise you to. look at the fine
line of hardware that we are offering
at prices that will suit th most eco
nomical at Avery's. s
AVERV&CO.
iS Third St., Bet. Pine & Ash
No Students No Gas No Cocaine
You love to laugh, and others like
to see you laugh, when you have a
good set of teeth; but if your teeth are
NOT arood. better keep your mouth
closed. Wise people know that good
teeth are a great . part of personal
beauty. We can insure you a good set
permanently, if you will let us be your
Dentists, and take care of your molars.
All branches of high-class Dentistry
practiced here.
We are thorough dentists of many
years' practical experience and we back
up every Dir. or ii wun uur wbimuuwu
reputation ror aomg
HONEST DENTISTRY
The best Dentistry is none too good
for you. Our succpss Is due to uniform
high-grade work at reasonable prices.
A New Departure
The cost of Interment haa beea
greatly reduced by the tiolman Under
taking company.
Heretofore It ha been th custom Of
funeral directors to make chargea for
all incidentals connected with a fu
neral. The Edward Holman Undertak
ing company, the leadlna- funeral ril.
rector of Portland, have departed from
that custom. When casket Is furnished
by us w make no extra charge for
embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside
dox or anv services mac may De re
auired Of US. except clothing, eemetar
and carriages, thua effecting a saving
of $25 to $75 on each funeral.
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
sad Tnao ST- com. iaxkos,
THE LYRIC
Th Blnnkall Company praaents . that
merry faro ,
With th extraordinary added attraction
Mar jbansoomo' in tn sensational .
. Balom Dane.
The STAR'S?- M,n
Mats. Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday.
for entire weak of Sept. 87
The Big run Show
"llWOLB JOSH FEBKXVS."
Matinees at 2:30 p. to... Every evening
at 1:15. prices 16c and 25c. Night
price 15c, 25c, 85c, 60c. Seats may be
reserved by either phone.
Next Week, "Ton Corner of th Earth"
NljCKELOQION
. ISO SIXTH STREET
Very latest subjects changed
everyday.
sf a . i nf am.
WW
30f" jT TEETH 0m
fir -WITHOOT PtAT03 7
PAINLESS EXTRACTION 50
SILVER FILLINGS a 50c up
GOLD FILLINGS Sl.OO P
22K GOLD CROWN 95.0Q
GOOD RUBBER PLATE tkS.OO
THE BEST BUBHtl fljATtS. ..Utl
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those afflicted with heart weak
ness can now have their teeth extract
ed, filled and bridge work applied with
out the least pain or danger.
All work guaranteed for tan ysar.
Chicago Painless Dentists
333 H WISE. IT COS. 6TK.
Phones Main J880. A-6349.
Office hours, 8 a. m. to p. m. Lady
attendant Sunday, S a. m. to 1 p. m.
Going to College?
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY
Salem. Oregon, Offers you the Follow
ing Courses:
I COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS.
II COLLEGE OF MUSIC.
III COLLEGE OF ORATORT.
IV COLLEGE OF MEDICINE.
V COLLEGE OF LAW.
VI ACADEMY.
VII COLLEGE OF THEOLOGT.
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