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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENINO, OCTOBER 11 1808. Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMlEMENTa ir.llif "A Knight for a Day" fiaker Richard Prlitf Mtnairelt bungalow, Th Uirl of lb Oolden West" Orpheura, t yudvtll rt a ........... ......i "uu7m I.yrla.... ....... "Youna Mr. Wlntbrop" lr...."Tiie iiocay wo axsxeBWaaaaaBaxBBaBaj .Vaudeville ountein Express' At o'clock tonight at th WhlU Tempi th Whit Tempi Men's club will hold presidential election. The presidential candidates wilt' be Imper- onaiea or me ourereni speaaers ana will set forth their various policies " and Plena If elected to tne ornce. T. J. ICd wards will Impersonal Tuft end make a speech in his behalf. K. 8. J. MoAlllUter wilt represent Bryan. J. IX fcttevens will sneak for Debs and W. P. Elmore wilt represent the water waaon candidate. There will be special muslo and camnalan son is by it. Miller of Kalmn. and Frank D. lien' , neasy of Portland. Dr. J. Wblteomb Brousher. the nastor. will civ a abort address on -The Big Stick and Other ; ciuns," and tnose present win o given -an opportunity to vote for their choice ' for president The tower floor of the big auditorium will be" reserved for men. and ladles will be admitted to the gallery. There ia no admission fee. The Mount Scott lodge ff Odd Fel lows at It meeting last evening ap pointed committee, consisting- of T. tl Tomlinaon. William Deadrlck and F, Rabuck to InvestirM the death of Mrs. Charlea Lundsten at Lent ye tirdiT mnrnlno-. iAfter Questioning aeV' eral people the committee reached the . eenoluslon that Mrs. Lundgren died as uthe reault Of a ahot nrea aeciaeniaii hv her. and that she did not premed fate aiilriria when ahe took the revol ver Into the front yard. They declare the domestio relations of the Lund arena have been peaceful, and that a trip to Europe waa In contemplation. A free concert will be given at Cen tenary Methodist church thla evening by the quartet and C. B. Patterson, assist ed by the Mendlessolin male quartet snd the Schubert ladles' quartet. The fnl lowing aololata have been secured: Mrs. Barr, soprano; Mlsa Hubbard, con tralto; Miss lieuman, conira.uo; m r. Bowman, basso; Mr. Cowanlock, bari tone, and C. E. Patterson, tenor. Mrs. Kdward Drake will preside at the organ and piano. Master Ward Aldon, violin ist, will play several numbers. This la the first of a series of concerts to be given by the Centenary choir. Great factory mistake shoe sal at 291 Morrlsdn street Labels wrong on fall shoes just arrived. Marks' name Instead of Dellafs. Fcctory stands loss and orders us to sell them at a sacrifice. Men'a 14 and 15 shoe, now $2.86; men's James A. Banister, S. & M.. etc., $6 and . 7 values, now $3.86: women's $3.60 and $4 shoes, now $2.45; boys' and girls' school shoes, values tc $3, now $1.65: children's fanny dresa shoes, $1.60 and $2 values at 26c. 60c and $1. Delia r' a, successor to Marks Shoe Co., 291 Morri aon street, between Fourth and Fifth. The Montavllla alumni held Its reg ular business meeting and election of officers Monday at Montavllla school houso. The following, officers were elected for the -ensuing term: President, jack wiebusch; first vice-presiaent, ueorge Newell; second vice-presiaent Harry Ryder; secretary, Lilan Dolan treasurer. Professor N. W Bowland sergeant-at-arms. William Deveny. It was decided that an entertainment, and basket social be given November 13. Henry Hanno and Charles Klrshner have purchased the 60-foot lot adjoining the Concordia club at Sixteenth and Yamhill street and will Improve the sue with a tnree-story Drick apartment nouse as soon as tne present lease ex pires on the frame dwelling occupyln It. The property formerly belonged to Duncan Ferguson ana Jonn AiacJL,eoa, residents of Scotland, and waa sold for $15,000. work Weakens the . KIDNEYS. Doaa iidaey Fill Bav Bmi OtI ' . Verrlo (or Feovl Wi Work Is Fortlaad. ' " ALL REM FOR BIG HORSE SHOW Oriental Building Prepared and Jlore Fine Animals Beach the City. Everything is In readiness for th opening of the bora show tomorrow Moat Portlead people work every day In-torn atralned, unnatural position- bending constantly over a desk riding on jolting wagon or ear doing laborl- ... W... 1. . ....hi, null. in,, or trying th back In a hundred and " ""! .! on othr way. All the trln tend I ' OT """"" to wear, weaken and Injur th kidney w, 'ftr.., v,,-, v..H until th.y fall behind In their work of fu7y 'decoded m thrid'o'f fllterlna- tha oolaona from th blood. I club oolora: the heatlna- and lla-htlna Doati' Kidney Pill cur sick kidneys, P!"1" !y"J?iv'i'iAnA .w k. . y..t,m v. found to work to perfection; the -boxes put irtw trngth la bad backa . Port- hltv been carefully lined with whltlfor land our prqv It . protection or ladles' costumes; th rest a t w..' u.L.K-.-l t lan1 amoklng-roorn conveniently fitted .i a l""r' Hawthorn Terrae, up. arrangetnenta made for serving Portland. Oreaon. sa.vs: "My work aub- I ...i.. h nh --r "!i tL5,uoA J0" Ddi." Jf.J "d covered passages provided for ui mw """ "' ""LTT guest arriving on cars, causing sharp, fcnife-llk pain In my " Th a tall anaoe ia w.n nA ,. out. Idneys back. This trouble bothered deal while working and belli oi Tiaa-iam mysaii oi tne mirerj, i being In P oiaed to give Jjoan Kianey i-uia a iriai. )n. fwo additional horaea arrived. J im,.ff' of-town horse having arrived several i-"8 dy nl Portland horse all Z.tZ' I.r.T being In prim condition. Thi morn- lllM asV a I Igai. I laB awM MtftltlAHal fctnaa... ...i T TIF KUTr,.n5 !rJtLfiZj?!tZEZ Consldlna of Seattle sending BlaSk Dla Co.. I found qulclc relief from their use mond a beautiful saddler, and J. D. and finally a complete cure. Although KBrreU his handsome Fayette, which thi was over three vears ago there has never oeen a return or tne trouDie since clearly showing .that when Doan a Kid ney Fill cur, they cur permanently.' For sal by all dealers. Price 60 cent. Foater-Mtlburn Co., Buffalo, New Tork, sole agent for th United Statea. won manv ciue rinnons in eeattie. a judge waiter 8. Ilobart and Assoclati Judge K. Jeylard of Rurllngam loctate e wilt Remember th take no other. arrive today and Immediately begin In spectlon or the large neld of horaea which they have to judge. Mr. Ilobart will be accompanied hv his family and a large party or rrlenxis and much en. tertainlng will be done for both of these nam Doan' and J distinguished visitors while here. Mr. M. (J., wortman nas purcnased the beautiful mare Peep O'Day which Dr. oollar glove, A. C. Froom brought here from Call . , i. , , fomia last week. Thi purchase lllus- r button, lunch box. piece of stove, tra,te(p th, r(taAy market there is In Port i. 1 punses. bunoh of keys, satchel. u,-u 'ia.d .tn,k Mr wr. shoe basket, letter, package and seven man ,B aeiTg-hted with her new horse Insulator. ka atatea that she Is lust what aha . , . , . has Deen looking tor in a commnatlon SU flat occupying a full lot on the harness and saddle mare. northeast corner of Fourth and Colum- Dr. Froom had entered Peep O'Day In bla atreet was acid yeaterday by F. L. fif8 ! ..'"l JLZ. " fhMkr Shull of the Portland Flouring Mill Wprtman will not h',elr'rt.w,t'J ,A ! company to the Fidelity Trust company gT,1 'nF:n w r SfilJ F yhlttl for Jm.000. The property yields a net ta HM l r'dr8. h" montniv rental or iiai.ou, equaiinK s per cent net on the cost. A petition asking that Harry I, and George L. Kingsbury be appointed ad mother, who died October 6. leaving 'ng, r.aurej net ween an estate of $10,000 but no will, the ladles' saddle class, but Mrs. Wort- man will not appear in the ring with her new possession this year. Building Permits. Fletcher Linn, two-story frame dwell g. Laurel between Nineteenth and Chaoman. $7,000: Mr. 'Williamson, storv "-aT..1,? aVA'iS'- . 7;'Vr,:nda halfframedwelllng, East Morrf- nn.'nk.. i,mih on between East Twentieth and East are two alstera and one other brother who are also heirs to th estate. The registration figures are constant' ly climbing up. There pectlve votes registered clerk's office this morning. Ot these were Remibllcans. 13 were Demo "n?Ar.,,YVh n Shepard. one-story frame dwelling, East makes total registration for the COUn- Thlrtv-ela-hth between fimnt an Hher. Twenty-third, $1,300; L. G. Apperson, story and a half frame dwelling, Sixty- sixth between Klickitat and Freemont, irame and two- story frame dwelling, East Thirteenth between railing ana Meecn, si.s&u; v. m. By Public' Award A Blue Ribbon Pair HAZELWOOD CHOCOLATE Tastefully Packed in Portland Hunt Club SOUVENIR BOXES Embossed with the OFFICIAL EMBLEM Judged Every Day HAZELWOOD ICE CREAM The Crowning Feat ure of the Dinners and Receptions During the HUNT CLUB FESTIVAL Mail orders For our Candies Will have our Prompt and Careful attention Deliveries made. "The Cream Store" 388-390 Washington St. Main 798, A-4553. 'Phone your Order, for Ice Cream Prompt Deliveries A Special Brick Each Sunday. urofiMEm. Phon Main 1 and A-U!$. LAST TIMS TONIQIIT. Th Dig New Musical Comedy, MA KNIGHT FOR A DAY ExoelUnt Cast. Beaatlful Cliorua, Catohy . Musto. . Price 11.19. $1. 7o. lOo. Scats Now Selling ron ths CLANSMAN A Story of th Ku Kiux Klan. HUIUO TMBATRQ Tomorrow, Friday, Saturday Nighta, October li, 1. 17. ftnecla Pric Matine Saturday. PRICE Evening 60c, 780, $1, $1.0. Matinee SSc, 60a, 7 So, $1. Seat Selling at Theatr Bo Offlea Main 117. A-4114. Thla 1 th third and positively last wek of th Baker Stock Company In Tn oxu or m aoumr west" Oet your seats at once. Evening price 26c, S5o, 60c; matinee 16e, 26c. Curtain $ sharp. Next week "Brown of Xarvard." 'til $2,000; P. P. Matthews, two-story fn r ?h- flats. East Seventh between Halsey .Si th?-C0hiI Weidler. $3,760; Conrad Borback, t ty of $2,438. ferson will he given by Rev. A. J. If you are troubled with a stubborn cough that ordinary remedes fall to re lieve, go to Albert Berni, the druggist. 2SS Washington street, and get a 60 cent bottle of his Kenyon s Coueh Rem edy. It is surprising how a few doses win relieve tne worst cases or cougna colds and bronohial Irritation without causing any disturbance to the stomaoh or deranging tne appetite. A briar pipe and a few bottle of whiskey was all the thief obtained who entered Russell Forbs' saloon at the corner or Orand avenue and Bast Clay street early yesterday morning, some time between 1:30 and 4:80. Entrance was made by forcing the lock of the back door of the saloon. There 1 no clue to the burglar. Judge Gantenbetn has again Issued an order restraining th city official from collecting the vehicle tax author ised ty the city council. Notwnnstand lng the fact that the same case ia now on appeal oerore tne supreme court, an other order has been mad against Mayor Lane, A- L. Barbur and Chief Orittmacher. Medical Inspector Dr. L. B. Story, reported finding a case of smallpox In Clinton-Kelly school yesterday. The child afflicted with the disease has been sent to the pesthouse by her father. The school was thoroughly disinfected yesterday afternoon and there will bo no danger to pupil attending there hereafter. The United Railway company ha brought suit in th circuit court to con. church. East Pine streets, tonight at 8 Montgomery . in the ThlrdPre8byterlan "t7 fc-twieS WiiEr- urcn, JEast i"ine and Kast xweirtn Thirtieth igftnn- iu TP, 0 clock. The lec- . fr.,- Hwelllna- Tlhhei A atereopticon lecture on Mount Jef- 11 y a LB, tOnignt at O CJOCK. J no IBS- Vm Hnulllnr Tlhhatfa h.t... ture will be followed by a social and S,'t,,th ,. rf-fv.avmth t. I nn in nw mamhora Hn admin. I - rf , v man, $1,400; Walter A. Holt, two-story frame dwelling, ijovejoy Detween Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth. $7,500; Mr. swan, two-story rrame dweuing, nmtn and oiner, one- reception to new members, slon will be charged. The Sunnyside W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. J. H. Morse, 1110 East Morrison street, Thursday, Octo ber 16, at Z:30 p. m. 600. The county court has appointed Sarah Von Osdol administratrix of the estate of Nathan W. Von Ogdol, deceased. She will act under $1,000 bonds. Steamer Jessie Harklne, for Camai Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leave Washington atreet qock it i p. n Dr. Andrew C. Smith has removed his offices to rooms 408-413 Medical build' lng, Jranc and Aider streets. D. Chambers & Son., opticians, 821 morriBon street, corner or Blxtn. - 8UOHTI.T OOUDXS WITK STOW. When you see that kind of a weather forecast you know that rheumatism weather Is at hand. Get ready for It now by getting a Dottle or Hanaro's Snow Liniment. Finest thing made for rheumatism, cniibiains, rrost bite, sore and stiff joints and muscles, all aches and pains-. Sold by Skldmora Drug Co. 85c. 50c and $1.00 a bottla Woman' Exchange, 133 Tenth street luncu ii.au to t; Business men s luncn. W. A. Wtaa and aaannl.t.. oeuuBiB, inira ana vvasmngion. - Dr. Skiff has moved hia offices tn tne jueaicai Duuaing. Beraer. $891. slgna 184 Yamhill. Mala Jacobs, th tailor, 893 "Morrison t Journal want ads. le a word. LONGEST MARRIED PAIR IN OREGON demn three fourth of an acre' of land belonarina to Percy H, Blvth alona- the St Helens road to be used a a right of wav for their road to Peak and Wash ington counties. They say that th land la worth ji.fcuu. Every retailer and wholesaler 1 ur aently requested to attend an import ant meetincr. concerning Sunday closing, at the chamber of commerce on Thura- flay. October IS, at 10 a. m. H. WITTENBERG, Chairman. The following article were found on the streetcar yesterday, and can be re covered bv callina at lost article room, First and Alder streets: Ten umbrellas. Ivory Soap is cheap; a cake of it costs only a few cents. But please, phase, don't buy Ivory Soap because the price is small Buy it beca.use it is made of good materials; because it contains no free" alkali, ; and be cause itwill not injure the lyxest fabric or the most delicate skin. Ivory Soap 99 Per Cctu Pure. Abram B. Stuart and hi wife, Johanna Stuart, claim the dis tinction of being the oldest mar ried couple in the state. They celebrated their fifty-seventh an niversary In the presence of their nin living children at the family residence, 889 Lownadale street last night. Mr. Stuart is 79 year of age and la acting aa bailiff In Judge Morrow's de partment of th circuit court 4 HI wife will ba 77 year old 4 next Christina. 4 The aged couple were married 4 at their horn on Third and 4 Washington streets, October 13, 4 1861,, by the well-known pioneer 4 minister, the late Dr. Lyman, 4 and, hava been blessed during 4 their married life with 18 chll- dren, pine of whom are now dead. 4 Mr. Stuart was bom In New Jer- 4 sey In 1828 and Mrs. Stuart in 4 Maine in 1831. Stuart cam to 4 Oregon In 1849. ENTER YELLOWSTONE , mm SETTING SUN F. W. Baltes and Company invite, your inquiries for PBDfTING Phones Hftin 165 Homo A 1165 Firat and Oak Christmas Shopping Has Commenced We have alriady sold hundreds of dollars' worth of holiday goods. This year we got our immense stock of holiday presents early and we are offering the best inducements to shoppers that have ever been made. SELECT NOW and we will let you have it on our small payment plan. All you have to do is to call and look over our ( immense stock, pick out the present you -wish and make a very small deposit on it. You can then take it home with you if you wish and pay for it as you like. PAV LATER This is satisfactory to us. In this way you will have your presents all paid for by Christmas and will never have noticed the money. Standard Jewelry Store 189 Third St. Opposite Biker Theatre. CURES RHEUMATISM 11.00 " Cure tYl Tn bottle. Far Donia. ast nrrxaiTAX bbkbby rom. RHEUMATISM nr rra uamx tobies. . I Nervous Headaches Neuralgic Headache Nervous Dyspepsia Sciatica Neuralgia Nervousness Sleeplessness Nervous Affection TRACE) SUPPLIED BT A. W. Alien & Co. Wholeaal and Retail Druggists. 16th St Marshall Sts., Portland, Or. PACIFIC COAST AGENTS.. BAKER THEATRE Main t. A-68S0. Oregon Theatr Co. Inc.. lessee. Geo. 1U Baker, Gen. Mgr. Matinee Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Back again AH this Week th famoua Richard St Prlnglo'a "MINSTRELS" : Bigger. Better, Brighter Than Ever. . Night price 25c. 60. 7Bc, 11; matinees 26o, 60c. Next week "Tie Koaermoo&ara" MAIH , A-1030. stats. , Bs. Sunday and Holiday afa IJ? NIGHTS THEATRE !J-25-58-75c Advanoed Tauderfrie Week Oct. IB. DeKarea Baztatt Xope, Booth h Oo. Amelia BanunerrUla, Iaul Taladoa, Howard 'ft Howard, Iwls - ti Oreen, Black ft Jon, Orphanm rlotnr, Or pi.Ttm Orchestra. I w aa 1 TEETH Save Money TEA You can spoil good tea by boilingf, you can't make bad tea good. Your grocer returns rear money if ron dost like Schilling's Best; we pay hia. Comeand have free examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE. SILVER FILLINGS UK TIP GOLD FILLINGS 75 UP SET OF TEETH JUI.nn SPLENDID SET 8S.00 GOLD CROWNS . . . S2.50 TO 5.00 ah worn guaranteed lor ten Lady attendant always present ah worn aunt aosoiuiei years. without nam ny specialist oi xrom II to iu yearr experienc. Boston Dentists 39m Morrison St Opo. Fostoffioe. Horn Paoa A-S030. raoa Kala 8030. Poor Teeth Poor Looks M If. If a - Mi w '"I M m 1 SELZ That th western entrance to th Yellowstone National park I rapidly is at hewn by th atninar In oooularity Igurea of the Oregon Short Line for ravel into u oar tne mtat summer. During the season of list the Short Lin carried .01 passenger through tha western entrance of the Dark. In the summer of 10T 1,(4 paaengrs were carried to the western entrance o that there waa a gain of t.itl pasa gers during th present year. Huch of th increas la undoubtedlr do to the fact that many more excur sion tickets from eastern point hava been made to read via Portland and Salt Lake than formerly. Eaatera excur sionists bound for th roast tiav been eomlna west over th Short Line, tak ing in the park through th en trance at YeUewetoae. , Excursion to Hood Hirer. If yo really want to w fraft a It ta raised la Oregon, loin the O. R. ex N. excursion to th "PorU od Day" xrci at th Hood River mut fair eat Saturday. Special train will leave Portland at fl a. ta, returning leave Hood River at 4 p. m. Excursion ticket wi3 also j fe honored for Mlara An tral Ka I ! leaving Hood Rlvr mi ( II p same lay. Round trtp lit. Tickets t Third mat Washington at. SHOES Are Honestly Made of Leather Youll 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 One cannot be beautiful without arood teeth. That is Impossible. The white rows of, perfect teeth accentuate a 'wo man's beauty, or a man's handsome ap fiearance. Therefore, take care of the eeth and your beauty will take care of itself. Never neglect the teeth, .or you win pernaps ne sorry wnen u is too late. Come in and let u examine Maybe we can reform A New Departure Th cost of Interments has been greatly reduced by th Holman Under taking company. i Heretofore it has been tha custom ot funeral director to mak charge for all incidental connected with a fu neral. Th Edward Holman Undertak ing company, th leading funeral di rector of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket is furnished by u we mak no extra charge for rtbalmlng, hears to cemetery, outside box or nv services that mar be re quired of us, except clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a saving of ISB to I7S on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. 890 TXXBO ST. COB. SAXJIOH. PANTAGES THEATRE ABTAJTCBS TATJSBTZUB. vara or au nations. . 4 8 Zingari SingersS Presenting the Spectacular Ecento Oper atic Production, "OYPST UPB."" Matinee dally. 15c. Two show at night, ISo and 25c. LYRIC THEATRE xTjTnfKAxii oowpairr Present YOUNG MRS.WINTHROP October 11 Week Hut Week. Oet. 18 "Stricken Blind." The STAR Ma,n Matinees Wednesday. Saturday, Sunday For tne enure week ot octooer 11. Klimt & Gajtxolo Present "TKS BOOKT HOUBTTAIlf EXFBBSS," A new railroad play or the uoiden West. Matinee at 2:80 P. m. Every evening at 8:15. Matinee prices 15c, 25c. Night pricea 15c, 25c, 35a, 50c. -Seat may be reserved by either phone. gear wees: ",x pnppie croea." v Boiled Unseed Oil S GALLON LOTS 58 Raw Linseed OH S GALLON LOTS OTst Pure White Lead PER 100 S7.SO Portland Sash & Door Co. 830 niOIT BT. rOBTTJUTD, OB. your molars anyway. Maybe fiut .you on the right road to hem if "they have aone wrong:. We are thorough dentists of man years' practical exDerlence and we bae up every bit of it with our well-known reputation ror ooing HONEST DENTISTRY The best Dentistrv la nnna tna nvv for yon. Our anrvuiaa fa An tt iin1Aim nign-graae worn at reasonable prices. TEETH , PATNLESS EXTRACTION SO SILVER FILLINGS KftJr ..n iibiiinus ax.UO Uf I2K GOLD CROWN tf HL BDtn ruA l E. .. .. THE BEST RUBBER PLATES NERVOUS PEOPLE And thoee afflicted with heart weak ness can now have their teeth es treated, filled and bridge work applied without th least pain or danger. AH work gaaraiteed for tea year. Chicago Painless Dentists FURS! FUR'S ! AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PBJCCES. Remodeling a specialty. Fur coats of ail ainas maae to order. L. SCHUMACHER PUBBXEB. 809 Madison. Tel. Kala 6C17. THE GRAND Vaodevlllede loie AirOTEZB BIO BIX. Slstar Tllerone, n Adams J( OahL Earing: and Sanaa- The X,eAztders. Tops,Topsy a Tops Pred Bauer. Qrandasoop. tlonal Globe Per formers. tToblea a Brook, Harry Thornton. Horse Show Second annual Horse Show. Portland Hunt Club, ORIENTAL BUILDING, Oc tober 16-16-17. Sale of seat open Monday, October 5, Rowe & Martin Drug Store. Reserved Seats, $1.50: General Admission, 60c. WELLINGTON COAL Th best house coal on tn Paclflo Coast Churchley Bros, Bunkers 12th and Marshall Sts. Phones Main 931. A-S931. DRAY AGE STORAGE TRACKAGE CLAYS. MORSE 4th & DAVIS war-hSU. 13th S HOYT Machinery, Safes and Merchandise Moved & Stored asm win. rr oob. mt r-nooes Main IS80. A-S140. -Office hours. a. m. to n. m. Sun. days from t 1. Lady attendant. PVVVrVVVSrVVV 9mm. rveekUa,. Kotos, Motka, a psrnaaau Bala I REMOVED At TTUMa- Oom Tmtm awlAei) aaaaa plmjap laaa ttiil Mrs. T.d Eilcbtllcr i rafera star. Oor. lava a acomeom aWrVrWWWrW I , v V DR. P. T. BAIL NATURO PATH Cure all diseases by latest scientific methods. No medicines or opexationa BotholilU Bldg, tSTH WaaUngtaa Vt. Royal House, San Irancisco roartk mmm Kwa Sta. An outsld rooms, steam beat, hot and cold water. Ratea too to 11 per day. Weeklr ratea Cafe. Fourth street ears direct from Third atreet depot. Frota Ferry. Howard street ear direct. F. L, Turpi n proprietor. GLUTEN ntnatJAa un tAuxr I weina eieT OWVArArMwVVVVrVVVVVVVW3 W pay roa 4 pec east to av THE FIRST START in life, towards wealth and ease consists in saving a por tion of what you earn. A homeless wanderer in his old age is likely to be the fate of the man who is improvident in his youth. Assure your self of a comfortable old age by cultivating the saving habit. Our Savings Department not only guarantees absolute security for all moneys de posited, but pays you 4 per cent interest, compounded semi-annually. You can open an account with one dollar. Two per Mat allowed ea & tar aooouata. AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. OF PORTLAND oo Saventa St., Elks Tempi L. a RALSTON a Ze MAC GIBBON. .CaehJee. OwVVwVVwWwVerVrVV0 D. Bo&rdmn Griffin, M. D. '" " " "I m 9 i ii " 1 Bratr mAAu- $cbwab Printing, Co. 1 rf wnr if jiitsmjtiu ntttt. ST. 1 ttnw ad bullai tfwwef i ly ef Salem. Or ). ' e a a m w t e tvmad at S W. alaa ex. tntmr K r.( . Fartla-a. I Or w area) ' we hBi ' or - aee tn tT a)re ! without 1 1 I ti Ca rnn t r-B-r v alien, laoreflttily l fr i " . i tw w . N aey , in ill. nlLHOIIMI.NERAUVAT Seventh and Washington. After tti levra . rrk!ns Ord. TAKK B T K K. K Soaveatr for the Jadiea.