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t THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENINO. OCTOBER 19. 1808. ToAvn Topics TON'lGIirS AIIVSEMENTS llelll Cbcksra' heker , The Honeymoon.!- UiLn.ilnv ' "hrown of Harvard. Orpheum . . .yudavMI Grand Vaudevlll Lyrio Btrlcken Biina. Alar "At CrlppU Crk. It la not correct to say that thr U "A war On Between uoraon ran ana fnrilaton." over th slant of tha wool on mill ao long located at tha Uttar place, Tha whola question la compieietj .i forth and aiDlalnad In another part if today's Journal, and our Pendleton friend will doubtlaaa read that adver tisement with rooat hearty rcllah. Large number of Portland peopl will alao I no It It up. for the reason that It not only aiplalna tha mill altuatlon but tell ua. sensibly, how 1100 may speedily trow Into 15.000. and 11.000 Into o. oon. A multiplicity of fortunaa aaem iliH(lned to crow from tha aaed now ha. Ink planted at (Jordon Fall- Thoaa two healthy waterpowera will coin tha irxiuey. They ought to have bean ooln ing it for th laat ball century, Great factory mistake ahoa ami at 191 Morrison street Labels wrong OS fall shoes juat arrived. Marks' nam Instead of Dollar's. Factory atand loss and orders ua to aeu tnem at a aasnriee. Mon a 4 and 16 shoea, now II. la; men $7 value, now II S5; Banister. B. ft M., eto., ft and II 8B: women's 11.60 and 11 ahoe. now II. 46: boys and alrls ai'hool ahoea. valuea tc 13. now fl.lt children's fanry drees shoes. 11.50 and U values at 16c 60o and 11. Dellar'a. aucceasor to Marks Bho Co., Ill Morrl- son street, between tourtn ana Finn. J. A. House, a former letter carrier. who was found dead In his bed last Thuraday morning. Is to be burled un der the auaplcea of the local Letter Car rlera' association. Although Houae had not been a member of the Carrier' as sociation for three years, the organlsa lion felt that aa he had died leaving his family destitute and without funds to give him a decent burial the associa tion should pay the expenses; The executive board of th Northwest Bide Improvement association requests the members and all cltlaena Interested in the matter of a high bridge north of the ateel bridge to be present at the joint meeting or tne city council ana the executive board to be held at the council chambers tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock, for tha purpose of hearing the report of Ralph Modjeksl on this matter. The following articles were found on the streetcars durlrjg the last two days and can be recovered by calling at Inst article department. First and Alder streets: Music stand, book, can of oil, iron casting,. or stove, purse, watch fob, camera In leather case, suit case, pair glasses and case, four pack ages, two lunch baskets and 21 umbrellas. Kenyon's Cough Remedy will relieve the most stubborn cases of coughs and colds when other remedies fall. It Is no experiment as results have proven. 60 cents a bottle of Albert Bernl, the druggist, 233 Washington street. Mount Scott Improvement club will meet tonight In the hall over Slmola & ravis' grocery store at Laurelwood. Ar rangements have been made to register any voter not yet registered at this meeting. All are Invited. AT T1TE THEATRES a "Checker" jU UMlg Tonight. ini (ayurue opanwur .rwmvur "Checkers." will b the attraction at tha liellla- theatre tonlaht and tomor row nlguL Thla play la one of tha freateat hits that comes to Portland, lans Roberts Is again seen ss "Check era" and Dav Braharn as "Push Mil ler." Th remainder of tbs cast la Ilka- wla practically tha earn as last sea son. Soata Selling for "Time, PI are. Girl." Scats ar now selling at ths box offlo of the Jieiug theatre ror tn merry mualcal comedy success. Ths Time, ths Place and th Ulrl," which will bs tha attraction for four nights oom-1 manclne- next Wedneaday. A s Dedal prlc matinee will be given Saturday afternoon. Frank E. Young la still tb comedian. . Enlgnutrello mt the Oread. Knlsmarall. ths electrlo man. will b exhibited at ths Orand this waak. In connection with a vaudeville entertain ment which consists of nothing but feature act. Knlgmarall 1 the only attraction of ths kind In ths world, w. L. Wsrdsn . will show his marvelous multlcomposlta "Cripple Creek" at the Star. Th Playwright has woven Into "At Crlppl Creek" on of the most absorb ing ana vivia pictures or ins romance. comedy and tragedy of ths real life of th early days of this great mining camp, waiter Arlngton s company tells Uie story at in mar wis weeic. "Lost, Kiss," at the Orpheum. Tha little farce or Una Clayton en titled. Lost. A Kiss, in central park.' arranged and presented with the care characteristic of a Frohman com edy, by Miss Edna Phillips, a favorite dramatlo actress, on th Orpheum cir cuit. The Honrmoonm" at the Baker. Toung couplea spending- their honey moon In Portland can see a perform ance of Geo. M. Cohan's famous mu lct! oomedv free by making themselves Known at Baker boxofflca any time this weea. me piay opened last nlgnl and is pronounced tne best this season. SAB Ws. v Rah! Rah! Rah! Harvard. nrown or riarva.ro:- will pa Bungalow theatre all this week mays r iat patr ny think f ve- erday's houses are rjiv criterion nt what patrons of the Baker Stock com pany think of the play. Favorable com ment was heard on all sides Matinu Saturday only. GIRL DROWNS IN LAKE WASHINGTON (United Prru Leaeed Wire.) Seattle. Oct. 19. Miss Flora Banbury, an orphan, of Pasadena, Cal., was One of the best bills the Lyric has drowned In 150 feet of water in Lake fmiiSf c.Z'r. """.'!," wM:h .Lh" Washington ye.ter.lay while at a picnic Shortly after the accident the Stricken Blind" at th Lyric. ever Klnnlfflll onmttnmr I .... . u i . f"" "II irn.f Twr-nn. in iTiuwiu-u nruses. ine mir r- . , i i Via. i. I HI 11" H PUP Illlll, IIUNIlfll till UU liver 11. fnnnH flmllno ti-HV. O .lnrl. ua r 'n nnp nw the mlihnn and no Tilllinln Af 11 loutcrv was heard, but friends say she 1 lUUUld. JIll.SU 1(1J( , annarentlv Inst an oar nn,l In.l her Pianola music rolls are hi-m v vriv II I Alie 111 PiaVf-r II Ann ' IJJ ft. tKo TVift hniltr hno rrt hann . K J IW YT V J Unf UiM I11H.1 TO I VI I . . n xw, iibvb liwiit ueven mouxarui new pianql i The New Tork Btate society will hold its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Flynn, 403 Fourth street, tomorrow. All New Yorkers ar cordially Invited. Steamer Jessie Harktns, for Camas, TVashougal and way landing, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock af 2 p. m. Woman's Exchange, 132 Tenth street, lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. Health culture classes for women and girls; $5.00 season. Rlngler School. D. Chambers St Bon., opticians, 121 Morrison street, corner of Sixth. music rolls embracing all of the iatei and most desirable selections mmlnt mom ine iaciorv w in n trie next feiiv days. To make room for these In our mnnir roll library we placed on Kale this orning at 10 o cJo( k some fifteen hun- re1 slightly used rolls In eood order ai exactly nair price. Half price to all corners in small or large quantitl.-s. so long as this lot re mains on the shelves. Eilers Piano House, 363 Washington street, dealers in the genuine Pianola and Pianola Pianos. Take elevator to second floor. 80 KLAMATH HORSES TO THE PHILIPPINES W. A. Wtas and associates, painless fentists. Third and Washington. Berger. signs. in YamhllL Vain M9391. Jacobs, the tailor, 392 Morrison st. Journal want ads. lo a word. EXAMINATIONS UNDER CIVIL SERVICE LAW 3pell Dispatch to The OjnrnBl.) Klamath Falls, Or., Oct 19. Eighty horses for use in the United Statas cavalry were shiDDed from Klamath county this week to Seattle, where thf-y win oe loaned on transports and taken to the Philippine inlands. An army inspector or horses hn oeen at tne J. Frank Adams ranch in Merrill for a week past, testlnir hore and the 80 selected average 1,100 pounds and are said to be the finest lot of ii'irnea ever unijipea out or Klamatli county. The government wanted 150 horses but It is not probable that that number of the high standard demanded can be secured at this time. Previous to coming to Seattle, Miss PanbTiry lived with her brothers at Pasadena. M'KENZIE COMPANY ADDS TO HOLDINGS (RpeHnl ntupiiteh tn The Jnumsl. I Eug-ene. Or., Oct. 19. The McKenrle River Power Hallway company, which filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk at Portland and with the secretary of state at Salem a few days aRO. intends to hulld an electric railway from Eugene to Foley and Belknap Springs, probably taking over the right or wav for the line secured bv A We'ch and associates for the Portland, Eugene & Eastern railway, which has been built from Eugene tn Snrinefle'd. The incorporators are George Spn(;stak' G. A. Lyman and Zera Snow, of Port land, and the capital stock is $100,1)00. Sunshine Belle Brandon Black Diamond Quality Queen MiniatureForrestKing HfTtf fO Thatr IlblLflU j4lh ,nJ waehlngtea Phoaaw Mala 1 and A-Ult. TONIOHT AND TOMORROW NIOHT Tha famous Character Comedy CHECKERS With Hans Robrts and Pv Brahara. Tie s, Te, II, 1 as. HEIXIG Theatr. Itth and Washington. Phons Main 1 and A-llll. - I NIGHTS. BEUINNINO WEDNE8DAT Special Prlo Matins Saturday . Th Kavorlt Musical Comedy "The Time, Place and Ctrl" Seats Now Bellina? at Theatr. Evening .b0 to tOo; Matlne $1 to tio Main 117. A-4JI4 BxratB rax atks oo. (arc.) umi llaker Htock Company all week In th fa mous colleg play, -Brown of arrara." Ran. Hah! Rah! College Boy. Colleg. Fport and Scones of old Harvard. Oet seata in advance. Matinee Saturday only. Evening prices ifc, 86c, 60c; Mat. Ho, SSc. Next week ' OUtterlng Gloria. " WE HAVC3 1NO BRANCH 8TORO SHOE, VALUES and STYLE PRICLS should be closely related. Stylish shoes should cost no more than ordinary ones. Some believe "sjlylc will sell shoes where prices will not." No doubt true in a measure! We endeavor to have our styles right without increasing the price; hehec the proper VALULS. Tomorrow (Tuesday) positively the laKt day for discount on east side gas bills. lon l tan to read uas 'rips. Tomorrow (Tuesday) positively thi last dB for discount on east side gas bills. Don't fall to read Gas Tips Postoffle Robbed. .'United Prem Learns wire.) Seattle, Wash., Oct 19. About $40 in cash, a quantity of stamps and several blank money orders were the booty of a nurgiar wno entered ine nrancn post office In the Gibson drug store at Twenty-second avenue and East Union street early yesterday morning. The loss of the money orders Is the most serious outcome of the theft as the burglar may bo able to get them cashed. The examination of monotype key board operators, to be held by the I'nited States civil service commission, has been postponed frbm November 5 to Noverafier. 1Z. Both men and women can takeOhe examination. An examination for ellglbles to the position of scientific assistant In the office of inspector of the third light house district at Tomklnsvllle, N. T., will also be held. Tha position pays J 150 a month. The examination for ellglbles to fill the position of assistant In agricultural education In the office of experiment stations, department of agriculture, which was to be held November 9, has been postponed until November 19. Persons who wish to take an of these examinations should apply to Z. A. Leigh, post office department. TO CURE A OOtD IV OVZ SAT. Tk LAXATIVE BKOMO Qululn Tablets. Driurgtati refund money if It falls to enra. E. VV. GROVE'S signature to on acb box. c. TRACK SCENE IN "CHECKERS" THRILLS HEILIG AUDIENCE The third act of "Checkers." at the Hellig theatre, brought thrills for a few rushing seconds last night, when a hundred pairs of hands were clenched with emotion and a hundred imploring voices "pulled" with the racetrack tout for the ''leo to 1 shot" to "come home witn tne money." Even those wholly unfamiliar with turf slang and race horses caught some of the excitement on seeing the clever portrayal of a scene inai is 10 oe oeneia at any racetrack or in ay poolroom In the country every day. "Oh, will that Remorse never come? Why, he can show th way to those dogs. Tliey couldn't beat a fat man up hUl. Hurry! hurry! you'Remorse!" Then aa the caller crlea: "In the stretch Remorse by a neck!" we wait for nothing more. We know that the despised rank outsider has passed the odds-on favorite and that Checkers, our hero, has won. Th money J something or course, out me joy or uie thing lies j in ine uncertainly. "Checkers." the play. Is known wher ever the game Is known. As everybody knows, the hero, played by Hans Rob erta. 1 A rnCAtrArk Intlt hn r.itrn, - Th sal of land reclaimed by the fed- ! buj breaks his promise not to gamble In eral reclamation aervlco la xpected o" to win the girl b love. His laat mora than to repay the $0,000.000 x- J Pf,"' Fna he only keepaak, a 9v buiu yirvo givou io film DV niS sweetheart for luck. Hr father, who Tomorrow (Tuesday) positively the last day for discount on east side bills. Don't fail to read Gas Tips. gas Metsger's Jewelers and Opticians, Washington St.. bet. 7th and Park. pended to date by the government. 342 The return of William Dills as Tubby Anderson waa the most Interesting event of the performance. Mr. Dills Is a character actor of a brand that the Baker company has urgently needed ever since the opening of the season, and his welcome home was a warm one. Sidney Ayres won applause aaTom Brown, the hero of Harvard, and Mr. Russell's work as "Happyl' Thurston was heartily appreciated. Miss Jewell played the part of Eve lyn Kenyon, and Miss Seymour was Ma rian Thorne. The company has been augmented by a arood many specials for the run of the college play. . Baker "The Honoymooners." It might have been du to tha sharp contrast between a nipping wind and i drizzling rain outside and the warm, homelike Interior of the playhousa It, might have been the timelv thread of : political Intrigue Interwoven through- I out the play. And again it might have : Deen tne Dewitening chorus maids. But in fact It was none of them. The merits ' of "Th Honeymooners." presented last i night at ths Baker theatre, lie in the KNIGHT'S All around the N. W. comer Third and Washington Streets WE HAVE TSO BRANCH STORB .ll...!.,,.! , .HI,,, .y,,., I.IMWt .lLlllll......i. , ..I The entire show stable of Mr. John W. Considine of Seattle, together with Harness Carriages Appointments BAKER THEATRE Phonea: Main 2, A-53CO. OREGON THEATRE CO. (ina) LESSEE Geo. K Baker, Gen. Manager. Mata. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. Tonight all this week. Geo. M. Cohans Famous Musical Oomedv, "THE KOHBTXOOimsr With Willie DunUy and a Splendid Cut Cohan Glrla, Boys, Music and Fun Night prices 26c. 50c, Tic. $1; Mats, tic, 60a. Next attraction Sana ft Ila i m a m.i lVJYVifAtt MATJT fl, A-100.0. , Ex. aondays sad Kollday U-2S40O mens Wk of October It Koboaa, Bdna Phillips, Tour Xlghton, Alfr4 Keloy and Company, Tha Orassya, Ma bel MaltUnd, Carter and Bloford. Or phnm yiotnr , Orpheum Omit Ua. THEATRE For full information address John W. Considine, care Sul- livan-Considine Building, Se attle, Wash., or Samuel E. Kramer, Hotel Nortonia, City. PANTAGES THEATRE ADVAWCBD TATJ9BT1XU Stars of All JTaUons. TBS KAJIVXZ.Or3 BLAJUOBXir Presenting his own original Death-Defy ing Milk-Can Mystery. Hardasn wilt leap from the Burnsld street bridge, handcuffed and manacled, at 12;I0 Mon day afternoon, giving a thrilling fre exhibition of hla daring and punllnf ability to master the manaclaa. Matinees daily. 15a Two shows at night, 15o and 25c The STAR Etf ul Matlness Wednesday. Saturday and Boa day For the Entire Week of Oet. IS, Hal R eld's Great Play - "AT CJUPPLB CBBEX" Matinees at 2:30 p. m. Every aran lng at 8:16. Night prices 16c, 26a, tBo, 60c; matinees 15c and 25c. Beats may be reserved by either phona. THE GRAND Vaudeville de Luxe AHOTXXS BIO BIXiXi Tha Tire BrwsomM Th Enigma rell The Marvelous Electrlo Man W. Xi. Wrdn It Co Introducing The Great ' Multlcomposlta Assisted by Pred Baner Maflnlanl raaiily Bosa Soma Al Coleman : Th Onwars . . Oraadasoop : t IN THE BUSINESS COLLEGE WORLD Means all that is modern. Attested by our popularity and attendance. Get our catalogue and learn WHY our school leads; WHY our graduates are all employed. Day and night classes throughout the year. ELKS BTTlXSZVa POBT1VAHB. OBJBOO ErWVyVWvrVvWVrW 4 Don't ask for "soap." Ask for Ivory Soap. There's a big differ ence. Soap is soap. It may be good; a ad then again, it may not But Ivory Soap is al ways good. One cake of Ivory Soap will do just exactly what an other cake will. Sold everywhere. Used by almost every body. Ivory Soap 9lS Per Cent. Pure Is the wealthiest man In hla Arkansas village, consents to the marrlase of th. girl with "Checkers" only on condition that "Checkers' shall bring back $6,000 earned honestly, wltain a year. With the luck place th former tout wins th money on. Kemorse, -but raalise after the rac is over That he ha broken hla promts. He resolve to go back to confess to his sweetheart. Th girl at first Is hurt by "Chckr' " fall from rrac. but when h tells her that h has won. everything Is lovely. Thla llttl side light hints at aa old truism of tb track. "It's all right to garobl when you win." Mr. Roberta and Dar Braharn Jr., aa "Puih" Mlllr, th tout who has not re formed, ar nearly tb who) thing In th play. Th acting of th latter was tru to lira In th bettlna- rlna. Hnm. or us wer giaa to sea "Push separate cloe-flstd old Barlow from on of hi bank noea. Helen Ormsby make a rery sweet Pert Barlow, and L.ydla Dickson do credit to tb role of Cyn thy. Thr ar many other character and moil of tbcra ar good. "Checkers" will b Ukd by rry on who ea It and averybody who ha not yt seen th pretty llttl play should do so. play noes Augustus a unit. Willie uunlay, who Wrlaht with tha true Cohan naaal twange and awing; Anna Wheaton. who can sing famously an dance qually as well, the seminary girls, the 'varsity boys all these com bine to effect a mirthful Very mirthful, whole. Cohan ism 1 rampant throughout "Th Honeymooners." You becom In fected with It almost befor the over ture Is finished. After the curtain has been up something leas than three min ute, you los all ene of time you ar steeped In Cohanism. Too revel In It. rredllv. voclferoualv There are IT lonra. Wi didn't count them, ourselvea. Th two young ladle with th. elaborate coiffures In th tw eat ahead old that In a atage whlaper befor the curtain went up. They also F. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING PfcOBM Main 165 Hon JL116S First and Oak II Bongal 'Browm of Harvard. "Brown of Harvard." a co!lg play for non-oollegtsna la which Henry Woodruff wa sea at th Uelllg laat eaaon. w given a rooat , rradiuhla first inauguration at tb BunrmJaw theatre yertrday. Prom "Th ciirt of th Oeldea Went" to Mia JVinnaoa's ef fort im a far cry, bat th Bauer sto-k rotnpaay arrr t bav nta4 th ehartg ia esceUeat fashtoa aa4 tk fa von tea af tb . company ara all -well mad. various stare whlaper ob tlons on th plsy as It progressed, but that Is extraneoua Th pl"t of "Th Honeymooner" I Imple Tb widow marries the widow er. The widow ha a daughter, th widower a in. Both wish to keep th ter-" explrw? with a very I mi a nolaw tn the Mcond act. Thn It keep sputtr tnar alnnr In ezrlostons of rarrtna da- gree until the final th third at wnn er ry rxxi j i narr"r rwwnaiw. The purtala goe down on eral prospective brlda and f room a, and th lt of th. IT avnr. PIANO BUYING The buying of a piano is an Im portant transac tion. There ar many different makes of pianos, and there ar many dealera Sherman, Clay 91 tb Co. are .n nM VJ wall-known estab- '- lV,A1 li,,n earrv th nnHt Una of hlah'srade. dependable nianoa tn I be found In any house on the coast. ! They sell new pianos as low as 9365, ,' $379, $990, $300 and up to th incom parable Htelnwar at $575 and up. Used pianos from $100 t) $335. Th following list Is remarkabla and you will recognise the names names as familiar as th names of old friends Btelnway, A. B. Chase, Everett, Conover, Packard, Kingsbury, Ludwlg. Estey, 1 Emerson, Kurtsmann, Wellington, A. B. Chase Player Piano; Kingsbury, Carol a j and Eu phona Inner Player. Convenient monthly payments may ba arranged. Sherman. Clay & Co. Slxta aad Morrison. Oppostt rostoaie. W pay yoa 4 per cent to save THE GOOD THINGS Of life come to him who in his youth is indus trious, thrifty and sav ing ; who, i n st e a d of being recklessly extrava gant, puts by a part of his earnings for the rainy day that may come at any time. START SAV ING NOW. One dollar is all that is needed to start an account in our Savings Department. Two per cent allowed oa check ing accounts. AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. OF PORTLAND oo Seventh 5t., Elks Temple U O. RALSTON Pra O. L. MAC GIBBON.. Caahlar. LYRIC THEATRE Seventh and Alder ' ' THE BLUNKALL COMPANY Present Week October 18th STRICKEN BLIND Matlness Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Vex Week, October BS, Pink Dojalaoa, TEETH n3S Save Money I Com and have free examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE. 1 SILVER FILLINGS ,..35 VT j GOLD FILLINGS 75) UP SET OF TEETH 14.0Q SPLENDID SET fS.OO GOLD CROWNS ...82.50 TO fS.OO All work guaranteed ror tea yeara . I Lady attendant alwaya d resent All work don absolutely without pain by specialists of from 11 to 10 years' experience. Boston Dentists ;$91M Morrison art, Opn. PoatolTlea. Kom Pnon A-S030. man Mala sow. COFFEE Our coffee is called by our name, because you know us better than cof fee countries. Tear saint laisna rw same I ye 1 I mmm Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa i -ai - a 1 rii removed i iJiinrrii .iiiiprtTX , IS. A TrlfUna Ooel pinrnp Veaa faoea j C;V . tarrh, broncnitis, rhenmatUm, ! l aaaaa fas, ay a Of l VArA AA,-, A - . . , . m " - ' J - C Wrt. r. U. BlTxncller C C to try Uraena Remedy. It C I I a tu f. i -v baa cured nundreas wiier otn- i AJTaAJirSr V I have failed. Remove the . . . - i c cause and you will get welL . I IHMTTfTfMOT IC i I itcDn Uotnonv I ft i t t JUL , 1 1 svaiA jai iiviiivuj w f y 1A JIN. THIRD 5T. l 't" i - jj WIIEU -WHERE-HOW uaaiu La glami Sami aA laat ul ealUTaM XlUa Purialna, Hiroaa, artmum Sow terow ue wtnoow pwraeaat a veil ea la i atru TiilL ilmlu nalarcl Jh required tot diSereat alaaa ot flower I eoaapendJtrm or tnroraulm enecraiB. lOltftTIORS iniOTlM SNKDIBtlT Fiaaaug MM, ae aaA ! iiaiel tma aa4. aauMba. aliatMaa aa amilla eJaaae. Oar aaaart aril I vlalt year sreaalae. M wiiaaai .aiiiaiiac yaaa. m rne -4lmataO TROT vatuaa. muw. Ta. Tanata leeia mmh. A. lUetaaaa inaai ae aoa Um that eetaloe ea4 gaaaVp yea at sanaaa. a riae fee ta, tlalal ae aOta. tOI ranaaal. vlllaat .bllvailaa laa. Sra 4oaJv laaliliii.a tUnatraalaai mmi a -rioiaej aua wa aiapie aafl Su forfhwaet enU mm4 Bt f Harbenk-e X a KKT fLAsm T- Salesroom, Front & Yamhill. Royal House. San frandsco All watatda r-oosa ataass keat. kat and rold water. Kate ac te II yer aay. Waakly rataa. Cfa ronrtb street ear dtret frosa Talrd atrewt SapaC fieai Ferry. Howard etreet cars eUreet. T. L Tarpla. arortaat-. A WOMAN SPECIALIST MRS. S. K. CHAN th only Chines woman doctoring in this city. Bh has curea many afflicted sufforars. Cured prlvat and famala dlseas. also throat and lung troubl; stomach, bladder and kidney and diseases of all kinds that the human flesh la heir j. " v . to. t-urea oy cnia herb aad raota Kn 1 inafe atiea (tarnlaaa. No anafu atlona Hmieat treatment Examlnao tlons fro. 22 Vi MORRISON 8T. B tween Flrat and Socond. Bulled Linseed OH I GALLON LOTS 53 Raw Linseed Oil ( GALLON LOTS 574 Pur White Lead PER 7VSO Portland Sash & Door Co. tw noire ST. afOBTZvajnt. oa. WELLINGTON COAL Th belt houae coal oa tba PaclftaCaaat Churchley Bros. Bunker Itth and Marsha 11 fta , Phone Mala ill. A-eUL FURS! FURS! at mwbr roaarxta men ReoBOdallag apeclalty. TT eaata af all ktaaa mad t araer. L.' SCHUMACHER Ta. Hala "Monty Btct" la Snail Ais. WIIHOITHIMRALWATER I 4 . - 4 ttt rvi J U'M GLUT tzS t -