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TUB OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 0. 1008. opening apparatus that tba detectives nave round ia Town Topics Ion lima were given to daya eeoh yesierue Xante. Ilia, bad open an y by Juoaa van The two men, O'Hrlen ana i.ur kava that would Irwk made, and ara bunnhea of intf klrlfl of a 1 regarded by the detective department aa llnliVimiuii. A. Uwirae B. Whlteal.loa. Ernest Laldlaw. rialachnar, Pr. TONIGHTS All'8EMKNTS. 1 in. naaer .'...The Maw of tha l .err-a.-, fat a at Lnla" ..eee.eeea Uf VI s-s-.-w "u.n"!'Trh' b'tVV oY 't'bs " boi'dVn ' wilt- rantagea ...... """ Orpheum ....,... flranil . t . . Hiar.. "Tha four Corners of tha ' Lyrlo. two of tha moat dangerous characters that tiava fnmm to Portland III monin They will be keut out of plying tha trails for tna neat tores monins. an war. . Tha' South Portland , Improvemen club mat laat night and took up th iia.iiaainn nt a brlde-a to anait tha Wll lamxfla In that district. It Wll decided ... Vaudeville I to. Invoke, the referendum law, and to vauiviiie i that and eommiuee ,was appomiea vu solicit funda on tha west aula to oe used In defraylnir tha expenses of pre paring referendum pemions. -i nia rem Itlee ia composea 01 a. r. omim, .."Mr Jln" tha in retire to ba wok a itin laat nlrht at O'clock I wnh Mni-ak A. Goldstein. J. O. Mayer. florae lae Stewart. Portland loses and John fiarbey. Tba question pi ao- - . -. " " ' . 1 lloltlnc subscriptions on me eaai am one oi nar veteran irciH. - w iwlI1 coma up at I ceased waa maater rnecnanw 01 "Jlheld Uotooer Jl ii.ii,,iniaiii and had been a member oil , l ha forca tt fire flghtera for yeare. He I - M Mortensen, who for A number of 7 .;X.7d .! I w a fw tlf- UM" be" manager of tha Hasel 'l nd.'v i?.V.'VeJ1-1-S .:,rlva, him wood Praam oomnanv. has tendered nil Mra. D. Ii. Hanna. Mrs. L. Ferryman resignation and In -a few days will and l Charles 8. Stewart, all of Tacoma. leave for hie former home In fowa, ri death took Dlaoa at tha family res-1 where he' la to become dairy Inatruetor m.ki. MO VjlmL Waahlnaton street, and I In ona of the atate'a agricultural Instl- resulted frbm a complication of organic I tutlona. Mr. Mortensen waa laat night troubles. Ptewart waa alck only few I a-iyen a farewell banquet br tha ownara daya. Ha waa at tha tlma of bla death I. n employee of tha company. Mora Dean ooro at V 1 1 man iuu ompioyea were preinnw i in &4 vera old, having been aon City Iq 16. la waa Hortlnnd for 4 yaara. Ha . n n Pnmnantf Kli 4 of th volunteer flra department. When tna nav aervlca . waa eatabll.hed ! 'Waa mada maater mechanic ; -., - ) a realdenl of I oonclualon of the banquet Mr. Morten aen waa preaentea wim a nanasome go watoU. the gift of hl fellow aroployea. Tha North Alblna Puah club haa latarted campaign for a flra atatloh Oreat factory mi.Ukaahoa .aJa t and flra "-. t: ba 2: a that 31 Morrlaon atreat Label wrong n lMt ght a committee of II men waa ran ahoea luat arrireo. Jr 1 named ana m.tructen eo rormutate i Instead of Pejlar'a. Ftctory atanda loaa I campaign to aeeure adequate flra pro and ordera'ua to aell them at a aacririoa. i taction for that rapidly-growing terii Men'a 14 and 16 ahoea. now-H 8: men a i tory , Mayor Lane and Councllmai Jamea A. Banleter, 8. ft M., eto.. ana Vaughn were preeent at the meeting 7 vajuee, now 3 it; wommnm .4 ahoea, now ll.48i boya and gl achool ahoea. vaiuea to II. totetlon from . flra. rmiarena lancy oreae " 1 '"vv V, . . . II valuaa at I6e. 10c and 11. ' ptfjfXT auoeeaaor to Marka Bhoe Co.. Ill Morrl aon atreet, between Fourth and Fifth. Bargains for , Women Thin blown tumblora, II vaiuea, now too; German ohtna aalada. 60a 'vaiuea, now tBo; fancy Oregon law school opens October 1. 1 10-Inch aalada, ZSc vaiuea, now 16c; fancy Rar. opportunity offer-d KSV now 7 6c;, dinner thorough, practical law cour,a , S" eeta. tt vaiuea. now 14.60. Everything aucnoBBiu . - i in ine nouae at ona .nan vaiuea. .Elite Rlohardaon (formerly dean Chin, ft Olaee company. 162 Morrison, department Willamette unlveraltyj, between Seventh and Park. Come early toan Orrann law achool : Judge Orant U. I tn- nhnliu .Ullnni Dlmkk in charge of Moot court work. ; preparation of legal documents and Tna following articles were found on Sr-To? otbr.n'ch-'No t.mlo.t the streetcar, dur.ng the laat two day. from regular, occupation. Recitations I and can be recovered by calling at loat evenlna-a. Particulars buslnaas office, I article department. First and Alder 111 Commonwealth bulldlmg. . atreetaj Suit case, satchel, telescope, .- I bunch of keys, broom, market basket. . Suit ha. been brought against wn- two pins. toDacco poucn, laays comb, .t.M. winur for a writ of mandamus rolling pin, .chisel, pair gloves, purse, stable Wagtier for a writ oi manaarau. umbr packagd and two lunch baa to oblige him to turn over to the Unl- kela v . ted Btates Securities company house- hold goods, wnicn ne noias mi"' Tha semi-annual lnsnlctlon of the police, which waa to be held tomorrow nit tt a Inn nnaria In the Suit Of -H. w T..mrka aralnst the Unit Sharing police, m associatea. The complaint allegea that I morning, has been postponed to Oc although the aecurltlea company agrees tober 24 at 11 a. -m., to allow of the to furnish Wagner with a bond to cover I newly-appointed members of the force the amount or damage wnici woum p naving uim to gei riggea up in an me glory or luii-nedged cops. sustained In case, the goods belonged to Liemcke and were not returned, Wagner refuaea to aurrender them. Detective. Hyde and Craddock of the I II. I... I V i. ... . T A Eureka council No. 104 Knight, and w". .i u. l- tidies- or oecuruy, insiaucu n. re8t was made at Fifth and Stark lowing officers Monday, October 6: 1 streets. Tha woman said she had no President,, Ralph Feeney; first vice- home. She had 1130 In gold coin hidden president, Mrs. H. M. itoyse; secona on fter person. vice-president. Miss tjame uison; pre- tle Ambler for street walking. The ar- frank Itanaom. vi it Ihoraan. W. B. . FechlieTmer, Klton fourt, W. . 1'rudliomme. J. Aronaon. IHake. McFall comnanv. nr. Kmmin Iiraka. Yd v n-w. Bimoai. at ttarenaieoner. u. A. ItatiullA Ul.a n 1 ..i...-. . 'a ii Meara, Alandra CourL Knfght Shoe noneyman Hardware company, A. htelnbach, -Multnomah club. Port land . Kennei club. L, C. Henrloh-H fn, Theodora Krti.a. JJ. lL Mo Monies, Portland Riding club, Chap man Advertising company, W. P. Kramer company R. M. Uray, Clarence 8. Jaooba, Ken NauaUdter, Robinson ft IJo., M. Blchel, United Carriage company, Orpheum theatre. K, S. Ervlit, Upman, Wolfe A Co.. Olda. Wortman A King. Meier A Frank company, Roae Festival association, NaUonal Llveatock 4ndus trial company, Mra. Deerlng, II. C. Browne ft Co.. Sharkey ft Son. 8. B. Kra mer, M. I, Kline, J. N. C'oghlan, The com A eup Wes weir. A. M. Cronln, F W. Lesdbetter. F. Walk In a A. J. Coffman, W. Freldtander, helmer. . .. . tiaw-v tuif, nreymsn ieatner pany, neVga Lawrence company. F. Jones, Oregon Man In Mill. Nortonla ! J. W, . Cruthere. 8. C. BDencer. . lev Ijadd. T. H. Xlcnrath. A a Hnth. surcea.fuL He waa a victim ef tha Ran Franulsoo earthquake, ana last Tu1.y attempted to end his Ufa, lie attached a rubber hose to a saa let. filled his mouth with cotton around the tube and aealed his mouth Shut with aaaltng was. He waa discovered by two United Statea aatlora. and waa ruahed to) (hf lto.pl lal, where he died yeaterdar. . 1 -1..J-.1 ..l ... ' .. J.- . I' J Ii J Get Wise WRAPPER, SALE ( Wrapper, and Xlmlnoa. Two rreat atuw.lala In lai.a dresses at 76e and 1 1. Lined waists, deep ii,,!, um tilling, outionea curra German flannel ahort klmnnna in trimmed, belted and loose, today 60c. P,n ,,,U '"""Jt department, second floor. MoAUen ft McDonnell. Tou cannot af ford to miss the closing out sale. Mrs. Batclieller Here. Mra Ratchatl 1 i- rAi . . aw , VI IjAIIU, J fierson with a deformed nose can hare t corrected bv the immedlata r.m.,' lean faces are made fat; think should ers made plump: tan, freckles, moles, moths and superfluous hair removed at trifling cost Mrs. Batcheller haa taken up permanent quarters In suite Sl. Tllford bid!., corner Tenth and Unr. nson. Tomorrow (Saturday will nnaltlvelv be last day for discount on west aide gas bills. Don't forget to read Oaa Tips. Gaa Jet Method Successful. Seattle. Oct 9. Rowland Wllllama' In genious attempt to end his life proved F. W! Balf os and Company invito your inquiries for PRINTING Phone. HaIb 165 Home 11165 First and Oak Get Wisfc ill Poor Teeth Poor LrOokt D. Doardman Griffin, M. P. Tfl peel all st on ... lOiif addiction ' tnd aloohoUsm (formerly of (Saltm. Or.) can now be found at ' ' 12. W. atatoa ':t, (near Klngi, Portland. who --oar, the habit or disease In wo days with out ' sln. Can reaumef former I vocation. ' thor- joughly -well. In from lo daya to two weeks. No tmoner until pa- tlent Is satisfied he is cured.- Phone Main Bill. and buy your HATS direct - from the factory $4 Hats for $2.00 53 Hats for $1.50 Eastern Hat Factory 64 Third Street, Near Pine Boiled Linseed Oil I GALLON LOTS 58 w Raw Linseed Oil I GALLON LOTS 5 TO Pure White Lead PER 100 S7.SO Portland Sash & Door Co. B30 noanr IT. fobtxaitd, ob. WILIIOITMINERALWATtR LABBE ft THOMAS. Phone A-I1I0. 14 Labba Bldg. cor. Id and Washington. BUT' AM-riB IEOMI lata. Alex Mutch: aeoretary. Mra. M. L. Johnson; financier, T. H. Thomas; conductress, Mrs. F. E. Mutch; guard, Alfred Mile! sentinel. Mrs. M. Wells; musician, Mrs. F. I. Crum. irinn mniifftniirftil nrtA ntfiera In. terested In the making of a pure food 8lve olub' ruling on flour will attend a general hearing before the board of food -and drug inspection In the department of agriculture, Washington, November 18. Notices have been sent out by A. . Knlsely. acting chief of the Portland laboratory to all those who may terested In the Question of tn prlety of bleaching flour. Jeram L Blalsdell will begin his se ries of talks on "Practical Electricity" this evening at the public library, in the children's room. These talks Willi be given every other Friday at 7:45 p. m., under tha auspices of the Progres- be In-I ae pro- ga Football! Football! Tomorrow4 afternoon. Multnomah field. Multnomah vs. Willamette. I o'olock sharp. Rate War Steamer Northland sails direct for San Francisco Saturday after- Sjatloiuu ' convention or noon, aoin steerage o. Derm ana .1,1 ti-.r, wTL.ri niraotnr-a aaso . VVL' Included. . Frank Bollam. agent, - . : , i Tmrd street. Piatlon will De neia in r-oniana, accoru- lng to a telegram received by A, L. . F. A. Thomas, coast agent for the Flnley, secretary of the Oregon asso- pey Time Register Co. of Bndlcott New fclatlon, yesterday. The national con- York, the most prominent maker of time -entlon is being held in Indianapolis recorders, Is In the city looking over this week, and the- delegates voted to the territory meet In Portland next October. About 500 delegates attend the conventions of "a peculiar marriage yesterday was the association. that of a Chinese to an Indian squaw. Juda-a Oantenbeln tied the strana-a knot. Penney Bros. Friday and Saturday There Is no record of another marriage special: Our 12 grade of wines at fl.50 or tnis Kind in tnjs part or the country. upr trallon: our 11.50 grade of wines i no- mllon- niir 1 irrada nt wlnan . P"n" "nu press your ciomes at i per gauion, our i graao or wines hl vnur nhnm an fnr ti Kn mnn.h at 76c per gauon; our graae m ;;r. .'.i Z ,,,, wr.I 809 Stark. SS3el aa - II .PH.- ANNOUNCEM EINT EXTRAORDINARY TO THB MEN AND WOMEN OP PORTLAND ON SATURDAY, OCT. lO "ONEJ OP MY FAMOUS SAMPLE SHOE SHOPS WILL, OPEN IIS THIS CITY entucky whiskey at IJ.25 per TTin: t.,iIJ5 r?r r 13.65 grade of Kentucky "hers. Unique Tailoring Co.. t 12.50 per gallon. 879-881 im-.. 1'r rlann .trul 13hnn- First M1 Of Seat straight Kentuck gallon; ou whlikey a Knst Morrison atreet. Phones: ?87. B-2426. Free delivery. Patrolman Fred A. Oraves was chosen yesterday, by Chief of Police GrlUmach ff in an fo flan TTranrlflco to hrlno. hak J. P. Monoghan and K. J. ThalrkUl, the Dr. Will Jackson, dentist, 1020ft Bel- two Portland men arrested there torimont street, tsunnysiae. urnce phones ; season Football! Football! Tomorrow, afttrnoon Multnomah field Multnomah vs. Willamette, 8 o'olock sharp. forgery of railroad passes. The arrests were made at the reauest of the South era Pacific. Graves left last night for the soutn ana is expected to return wun his prisoners about next Monday or xuesaay. Save the Discount Send check or pay at offlca on or before the 10th to wave the discount on October bills for the utomatlo Telephone. Home Tele phone company, corner Park and Burn side streets. . The new directory is be. lng distributed today. Oet your appli cation In for the Automatic service, tha best at ail times and under all condl tlons. First game of season Football 1 Football! Tomorrow afternoon Multnomah field Multnomah vs. Willamette, I o'clock sharp. C. R. Blckley of tha Hawthorne Ave nue Fuel company and Richard' Lynch, manager of the O. K. woodyard at 460 East Morrison were convicted before Police Judge van Zante yesterday of giving snort measure, tne information being given by Inspector of Weights and Measures Fred Buchtel, and were each rined o. utner arrests Tor similar or fenses are promised- by the Inspector. . Two supposed yeggmen, equipped with one of the finest collections of door A great many people make the mistake of as suming that because Ivory Soap costs only a few cents a , cake, it "isn't good enough to use for one's hands and face' Why isn't it? Good materials prop erly combined, make good soap; and the ma-, terials used in the man ufacture of Ivory Soap are the best. ' Ivory Soap 99 M Per C&u Pure. Tabor 602. B-2474 East 6230, B-1474. residence pbonea Steamer Jessie Harklns, for Camas, Wwhougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leavea Washington street aocK at 2 p. m. I Sell All Women Shoes for I Sell All Men's Shoes $2.00 $2.50 I NEVER CHARGE MORE THAN THESE PRICES CAN FIT ALL FEET WITH THESE FINEST SAMPLE SHOES. THEY'RE REGULAR $3.50 TO $6.00 VALUES. a ATTEND THE OPEININO SIXTH FLOOR 0REG0NIAN BLDG. ROOM 600 Open Saturday Nights Experienced saleswomen for suit and cloak department. Apply, with reference. TO Mc Allen & McDonnell. Woman's Exchange. 181 Tenth street. lunch 11:30 to z; Dualness men s lunch. D. Chambers aV Aon., opticians. 111 Morrison street, corner or uixtn. " M. B. A. whist and dance. W. O. W. temple, October 10. Refreshments. W. A. Wise and associates, nalnless aenusts, intra ana was nine ion. Bersrer. slrns. IIIL III TamhllL Uala Dr. E. C Brown. Eye-Ear. liarquam. Jacobs, the tailor, III Morrison sC Journal want ads. lo a word. 1 r.l'GRATH JUDGE AT SPOKAIIE FAIR The Hunt club has received Informa tion from ppokane that President T. B. Mcuraio, voo ia acting aa preaiaing i tndge at tha second annual horse ahow ) in ma cut, ia giving tna greaieai sat Isfactlon with his awards and that the judging haa -put the show on a very nigh plane, we ahow la being given In ...iiju.ivvi".i i.ii wt w i . imdSMt.w, fair by the Spokane Riding and Driving club, and la being largely attended, fully I Za.OOO being present Wednesday and . Thursday. . I While this Is President IfrOraths first experience aa a judge la this ring, t h. 1 m An AM.BfA.a- WMVAmAM. M .Will. and dlscemmenC and haa for many i oreetiDg or high rh THE .SEASON IS AT ITS HEIGHT IN OUR LADIES' SUIT AND CLOAK DEPT. reading of high eonclnaion of tha finnkan event InrndN I las stock. At the i row vrmlni he will Imtnedlatelr return to Portland to take na the active man- a4ro-ni or ma locaj anow WBtcn W1U open nxt Thursday. A ailver run Or I mnh mlla-lAa for the Portland show has reached a point where there are ortlv a few mora ta nra. ride a cup for each of the ft rl-a aa the program. The collection wlil be ex hibited at Rewa A Martin a whara tha wmj aaai 1 le et sale ta rlng en. Werrhanta and tndlnduala bare re rponA4 te tha reonest for trot-alee la n lea a anaaaar wbirh ivea tut room for obM on the rr tHat tha ivuria la vltAily t-tereeted la tha sucrsaa ef tha how. The l at r.f donor to 4 to- flo1: 'W:bun,- w m. Wl'owr, rTra Unte rr,rr,pmy. prtrt'snd Hotel M"!-"t, . O-ee'.'.artl. Jefr kroisoia, 'Wowiard. ta.-.e a C- ii. a i iTTi-F nrnAAi II II U n fc 1 i. .-T-aa fill IB III III '11 I ft I fJ II II - a I f 1 II I.JI a IIII I II I I'll I flDllUill ' I II I n ll'J JJIaSJ nil n.H ,mi l'fij uju- J II J- r. rinoi 31. a ir i h i ill y II "taxi I " 1 1 II . -e'. T I w P t I , , "T i ii j JMJ 9TAZI o nnnfn. I II II I sT I 1 i AJrCarrarxrarrx II HI LI G ft; Phones Main 1 and A-l UJ TONIUHT ANI TOMOHROW NIOIXT. f Bpaclal Watlnoa Tomorrow. . The f amous I'olltloai I'rauia 'The Man of the Hour it Kvanlna-a mjA lfattnaoa. 11.10. I1.CS. flo and loo. HILILIG Theatre 14th and Washington . Phones Mala 1 and A-l HI. 4 N10HT8 BKQINNINO BUNDAT. , New Big Musical Comedy, WA KNIGHT FOR A DAY" Seat Bale Opens Today. Prloea. 1.0, 1.0o, lo, IQo. One eannofbe beautiful without good teeth. That la Impossible. The white rows of perfect teeth accentuate a wo man's beauty, or a man's handsome ap- ?arance. Therefore, take rare of the eelh and your beauty will take care of Itself. Nt your Phones Main 117. A-4II4. Empire Lessee, ueorge i oil win pernaps om aiirrjr wuao ". -..,- Cr. i-M oe jato. I'omi in ana let us mnnni i.L .. '.'.. ... .n .ell " - . . . oil on the right road ti Lbem If they have "gone wron We are thorough dentists of r;! "7, "u.. ii; 4 years' practical experience and we back not. mu" t??? i"- up every bit of It with our well-known """?" ."."iT. '' A J V WVTK, A-l V W IS VI I to Irm lng for this entire second weak of Br !. Stock Company's greatest aucceaa. "The ta of manv the Ooldem West." lo not delay, is oi man - . i ii... ax., itn It reputation for doing HONEST DENTISTRY The best Dentistry la none too good Our success is due to uniform for vou. hign-graae work at reasonable prices. The Clansman is coming" : IjjOdf ll.VU PAINLESS EXTRACTION SILVER KILLINOa ... . GO LP FILL1NOS UK GOLD CROWN GOOD RUBBKR PLATE .. .. THE BEST RUBBER PLATES NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heart weak ness can now have their teeth ex- IIV.IW, ll.Dll .IIU .Sl.UaO V. 1 M m,'lll 7, wunoui tne least pain or oanger. All work guaranteed for tea yean. Chicago Painless Dentists 833U WAH. ST- COM. ST Phones Main 1810. A-6140. Office hours. 8 a. m. to I p. m. tavdy attenaanc , BAKER THEATRE- Main 1. A-5310. Oregon Theatre Co. (inc.). Lessee. Oeors-e L. Baker, gen eral manager. Matinees Tuesday, Tburs- 04 day, Saturday. Night prlcea, 25c 60c, up i i oc, ii. Matinee, gbc, tuc. au mis ween uplFraaees musical mixture, . "Til zaui or mos." .. Nothing but beauty, fun and muslo. Best of all scenio musical comedies. Next week: Richards s frlngle s minstrels. j THEATBE SZ.B YAXOBI aLL 122AWEEK jusiMumcfMraoN SATURDAY we place on sale the best values in $30 and $35 Tailored Suits you1 will buy this season. The handsomest and most attractive suits the leading New York manufacturers have produced. Fashions and materials that appeal to the critical buyer. The colors are the very richest black, navy blue, brown, London smoke and fancy stripes and mixtures in a very large assortment. Every garment beautifully tailored throughout and fin ished in the best possible manner. They are unusually low priced at $30 and $35. Ladies' Coats, Spec-Q1l Qr ial for Saturday only v Atc j D For one day only, tomorrow, we will sell SO ladies this season! fashictas Long Coats, semi and tight-fitting, full satin- lly lincd 11 ''" l 14.05 ' 1 f Lir' ur mof " "dit system will enable -oa UtX"" to get outfitted in one of those swell Strits or coais oj paying a nine down and one' dollar a reelc mm Hi Ui J Hi y Mi m il D W Pay Tou Pei Cast to Save Convincing A man'? first feature of business is the amount of money he has saved. His. most convincing ar gument is his bank ac count. The bank ac count can be easily obtained by practicing economy. Use our Sav ings Department start with as little as a dollar and add to it at regu lar intervals, thereby en hancing your prospect of success. Two per cent allowed on checking accounts. AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. OF PORTLAND oo Seventh St. Elks Temple L. O. RALSTON Pres. Q. L. MAC GIBBON.. Cashier a. A-ioaov scats. Xn. BunaAys and, Holidays U-2S-5QC KICBTS U-2S-H-7SC Advanced Tandeeilie. Ooeoaar a. ,'. The Oveiatenr. Halea Bartxajn. Cfharleai X. Bradshaw ft Oa, Baffin's aimlaa Ver formers, Arthur Demlng, le Olaix ft) I Sasnpson. Voblette ft afarsnall. Onhnm I Motion Motues, Orphenxa OR) nostra. PANTAGES THEATRE ASTAJTOSB TATTDBTXXU tan of AU Batioxui ' Engagement Extraordinary of ATBJL, The bullet-Droof woman. Iranervlona tn ordinary steel-tipped bullets. The) great est wonder of modern times. Special added attraction. The Victoria Quart sets, singers and Instrumental fata . Matinees dally. 15a Two show at night, 16o and 15c. The Clansman IS COMING The STAR ul ta,"!6: Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sun day. For the entire week of October 4. Kllnt dc Oasxolo's Melodrama. "The 4 OOSVESS OT TUB EABTK." Matinees at 2:80 p. m., prices 15c and 86o. Every evening, S.:1S, prices 15c, S5c, 85c, 50o. Seats may be reserved bv either phone. Next . week. "The Bookv Mountain Express." LYRIC THEATRE ins BX.mnukLj, oo. nxsswn "MY JIM"; With Kiss Vedrsj X,andsoome and the FAMOUS SALOME DANCE TEETH ruaq Ik WmtoUT . .SW . a.,.ifV Jaftw Save Money Come and have free examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE. SILVER FILLINGS SiSs tTP GOLD FILLINGS TKs UP Bisr uf iniBii n S4,iin SPLENDID SET 93.00 GOLD CROWNS . ...2.50 TO 5.00 aii wora guaranreea ror ten years. Lady attendant always present All work done absolutely without pain br specialists of from 1 to 10 years' experience. Boston Dentists alH KorrUon at, Opn. Postofflee. Some rhone A-0O3a Fhoae BUla aoao. A New Departure The cost of interments has bee greatly reduced by the Holman Under taking company. Heretofore It has been the custom ef funeral directors to make charges for all Incidentals connected with a fa neraL The Edward Holman Undertak ing company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, bave departed from that custom. Wbea casket Is furnished I MB wa maka win avtra. .ham. enbalming, hearse to cemetery, outside quired of us, except clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a saving or lis to ( en escn runerai. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. aao mau ar. cob. ttaJucoB. The Clansman IS COMING' NICKEL0DI0N 130 SIXTH STREET Very latest subjects changed every day. u . TBE GRAND, S$Kt TBIAVLO Death-Defying Mystery Just arrived from Australia In his original - HXZ.X OAJT TXJCnC, escaping from the milk can, being completely covered ' with water and locked In. Committee Invited on stage at each performance.. Bring your own padlocks to lock him tip. Horse Snow Second annual Horse Show, Portland Hunt Club, ORIENTAL BUILDING. October 1J-II-1T. , Sale of seats opens Monday, October S, Rowe ft Martin Drug Store. Keserved Seats, fl.50; Oeneral Admlnnfim, . HAVE. YOU A PIANO? j j piano m ue nnma ia a snaree ei i ii u. 1 1 ii.ui. a . nvipi i. crwil bi I uiuuw ' v.... awuw,ioav. hvip, s an t, gun cmra bwiij. i i woaia nr. . , I . vm, fcnaa Kaw .1 h.. rv s a1v , ' i Awr i ui wm Kxxi. uome and see a a. we reat pi aaoa; we alaw sail oa cwavenient ar ment plan. Nw nlartAa VMS, fJTS, StOS) and SB te SMOO. Used piaaoa 41M and en. Sherman, Clay & Co. ad BTerHawa. Orvesfte reetofnee, i - r-on.l. The genuine Chlne-e root end herb remedies, post-graduates Canton Me.ll cal College. China. All male and tana la dlseaaea. consumption, heart, etoma.-ti. kidney and loet manliood. eawcer. glMt, stricture, piles, varlcorele' and hydr cele. Charges reeannabler Call r write Tee A Tork Medicine Cv. IS Flret St.. corner Ralmtvn. pwrtlant. fi-. FUR.S! FUR.S! at xovssT rossxaxB rsuczs. Remodellfi pe.-talty. Fur coats ef all kinds made ta erder. - L. SCHUMACHER rmm. toe aZadUMPB. TL Mala hit. WELLINGTON .COAL The txwt hesse real a the Ts-'- ' Chupchlcy L3rn . c BaVrt ll" I'l v,..