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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU ' POTRTtAKO, THUnSDAY EVENING, "OCTOBERS 2,' I80i.' Topics TOXK.MTl AidSKMESTS lielllg. fThe Tim, th Him and th 7 Olrl' Raker ,,"Th ionymoonra'' bungalow ,TJroo of Harvard" I'antagsa , , Vaudvlll (Irani i , .......... . ....... Vaudevlll lyrlo ,,..,"9trlen blind. 8r . "At Cripple Crk.' Rev. Alexander Blackburn, D. D for wer paator of th Whit Tempi. bi been sttandlng th Oreson Baptist eon- ventlon la Ion at Newberg, Or. tr. and Mra, Blackburn will b In Port land thla vnlng, tha meats of Mra. II. At. Clinton, and will attend tha prayar niaeung at lua vnii Temple. Tney bth have many frlenda In the city who will ba (lad of thla opportunity to meet wirm again. iJr. ttrougner Invited Dr. Hlarkbum to occupy hla pulpit neat Sunday morning, but owing to Impor tant engagements at Baker. City, where it. MiacKDurn la now paetor. lie la un ahl to accept that Invitation and wilt return to hla home ao aa to be In hi own pulpit Sunday. Fbonea Xast tiT. guat il. Tha Ttlue of tha property It placed at HS.vO and ha la the only heir. It eonalela of real aetata In Ca rulhera' addition to Portland and land la Clatsop and Curry count lea frMnw In an annualJnoome of 12.100. Ell la O. Hughe. J, Xfc'j Hartman and A. U. fflaneon have been appointed aa ap praiser . ..... ' , Penaay Br.' fTld'sr spoUL Our 11.19 grade of wine. t II pr galioa; ut 1 grade of port and "harry win at T cnfs par gallon; our 14 straight Kentucky whlakey at 11 Ii per "on; oar it Branny at is par nu. e - teat Morrison etreeL Fu D-Htl. free delivery i Ownera of tha following article that were found on tha streetcars' yesterday oan reaver them by calling; at -lost sr tlola deoartmenL First and Alder streets: dvrooat, lady's fur. lunch pall. kef. eaven umbrellas, puree ana iure packages., ' Tha Booth Portland Republican club 1U hold a- rally tonight t Jones hall. rrnnt anit nihha atroeta Fenator. Ful ton and County Treasurer Werleln will be tha speakers of tha evening. Hualo will b furnished by Mlaa Lena Har waa frank liennesssy and A. Ia Olanelll. ' . Wines and .Liquors -Special, Friday only, 11.10 port, aherry. Angelica, Tokay or Muakatel wine. 7to per gallon; 14 a4l HUDLY DEFEIID Several examlnatlona are to be held by th federal civil service commlaalon during November. A male aaalatant in the naval obaervatory la wanted, at a salary of 11.000 per annum: examlna tlona for' thla poaltlon will be held No- xmber II and IT. The latter data li also set for examination of ellglblea for trie poaltlon or coal mining engineer in tne geological aurvey at from 12,400 to 13.800 ner annum, according to the rat ing received. November if la also the tate for examination of applicant for tne poaition or male aid ip tne aiviaion of anthropology, national museum, at 00 g month. All applicants for theee examinations should consult with Z. A. ielgh, poalofflo department The Elite Chins, A Glass Ca ar clos ing out their entire stock of crockery, hand-painted china, cut glasa, art ware. etc, 16 to 60 per oent discount on very-' unrig in 'the store, we quote a lew prices; 60-plece decorated dinner set. regular IS. 60, now 14.28; SO-plece pen cil blue dinner set. regular IS, now t4; lead-blown tumblers, regular tl dozen, now tOo dozen; 7So decorated augar and creamer, regular 76o. now 25c: 60o gran- It dlahp&ns, now 2So. A fine assort ment or prizes lor card parties. 162 Morrison street, between Seventh and Park. Open until 7:80 p. m. whlakey. 12.71 ner sal Ion; 14 California brandy, tj.76 per gallon, free delivery. National wine Co., inn ana "uux streets, A-44; Mala 04. Kenven's Cough Remedy will relieve the moat stubborn cases of coughs and oolda when 'other remedies fall. It Is no experiment as results have proven. 10 cents a bottle of Albert Pernl. the druggist, 212 .Washington street H. B. Brlyl of til Sacramento street was awarded tne ls-root launcn wnicn haa been on display In the windows of the Crawford Shoe Store, at 270 Wash ington street. We aoong and pre your clothes shine your shoes, all for $1.60 month. Main tl4. A-4214. Wagons run every where. Unique Tailoring Co.. 209 Stark. Warehouse space for rent 'on track. Goods taken on storsg. Good shipping facilities on track, western Storage A Transfer qo.. 221 Hawthorn ave. Wanted All men to know that all our patent leather shoes are guaran teed. Korrect Shape Shoe store, 212 Morrison street, near nrtn. PRESENT SVSIEf In reply to a letter from W. O. Eliot Jr. the secretary of- th civil servlc commlaalon, which mat yeeterday after noon, wag Instructed to say that th commission Is In favor of making pre-. muuuna suDiect to oompellllv exam Inatlon. Thla waa tn anawer to lh question whether or not tha civil serv ice Ihought this method better than that of promotion through department livnaa. Commissioners W. L,. Rrewster' and P. U Willis expressed themselves de- eiaeaiy on the Inadvleablllty of change from the Dreaent avatem. "If the charter commlaalon frames Up a provlalon that will put me out of Office I will not srteve. but I do loj Want to B I h. m.thu. nna aninlnTi by the city perpetuated as I think thi are as aatiararlory as COUld poaslbly be," Is pressed by the, former. any th new ones view ex Portland Public JIarket. 1 he I'ortlHnil PuSltn Marker a, rnM Storage company, whose ne fireproof niti running will cover tha entire Diocic at (Jllsan. Hoyt. Fifth and Blxth streets, has onnd offices at 111 and 71 Hoard of Trade building. -Ther has been a rush of appllcanta for alalia, but "' "iy uiniriDia locations are ami vacant for thoae who make reservations ai once, uail or telephone Main 7460 LANE COUNTY PIONEER DIRS IN THIS CITY Great factory mistake shoe sal at . 2H1 Morrtaon street Labels wrong on rail shoes just arrived. Marks' name "Instead of Dal tar's. Factory stands loss and orders us to sell them at a sacrifice. Men's $4 and 15 shoes, now 12.86; men's James A. Banlater, S. St M., etc., I and 27 values, now $3.85: women's 23.60 and 14 shoes, now 82.46) boys' and jprla children's fancy dress shoes, $1.50 and (2 values at 26c. 60c. and 1. Dellar'a, successor to Marks Shoe Co., 91 Morri son street, between Fourth and Fifth. Steamer Jetsle Harklns. for Camas. Waahoural and way landings, dallv ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 1 p. tn. Get your designs, half tones and zinc etchings at Forbes Engraving com pany. Phone M-1335. Reliable syringes and hot water bars. uernts drug store, 138 street Mrs. Nancy Ann Stratton, a pioneer oi mar vauey. wrant county, or., died at tne Uood Samaritan hospital, Monde night. Mra. Stratton had heen a auf f-rer from heart trouble for six months. She came to Oreron in 1881 from Mis souri. Bhe wss born In Franklin coun- Kentucky, November 22, 184S-, and at e iime or .ner death lacked nut one month or being 62 years of ago. Mra. titration is survived by seven sons and a daughter: 8. I. Stratton, lone; Dick, ueorge, is. m., fx l,. and J. J. Stratton of Seneca: 8. G. Stratton of Caldwell Idaho, and Mrs. Addle Herburger of John Day, Or. The funeral will bo held tomorrow at 1 o'clock at Arlington. ON SALE TOMORROW See Oar tin lunch 11:20 to 2; business men's lunch. B. W. Moore, exoert "bh6torrather. B.1XS- Duuaing, ueventn ana stars: sts. Health culture classes for women snd gins; 15.00 season. Kingier School. Ad on Pag S for Our Or eat Friday Spaolals. A timely list of bargains on sale to morrow. Read every Item carefully, Washington I compare prices and qualities with those I you find elsewhere. Our advertising Is only a plain statement of facts. Judge for yourself. McAIlen & McDonnell, Third and Morrison. Ths Salvation Army will hold Its united rally at tha Y. M. C. A. build ing this evening. Commissioner and Mrs. Thomas Esthlll. the newly-ap pointed leaders for the western states, will be welcomed by the Portland Sal vationists and friends to this, their new command They will be assisted by Colonel George French of Chicago, tfng&siers jenicins ana . warcusaen Staff Captain and Mra. Durand and a large staff of visiting officers. The meeting will be preceded by a large open air parade. Alleging tht'they owe him $3,992 for commission on the sale of a tract of land In Pacific county, Washington, A. W.- Nelson has begun suit In the circuit court to recover that sum from A. J. Hoban and J. W. Taggart, timber land dealers. Nelson says ' he was em ployed to find a purchaser for 12.C80 acres, and that through his efforts W. C. Howell, W. N. Jones and C. R. Wheeler purchased 7,934 acres. He al leges that he was to be paid 60 cants per acre, but that he has received nothing. , Professor Woodward Has discontinued parties at jsast. Bias wooaman nan. 1 Rob City Optical Co.. 250 U Alder street, cor. Third; 17 years' practice. D. Chambers 4 Bon., opticians, 821 Morrison street corner oi Sixth. W. A. Wise and associates, painless aenusts, xuira ana wasntngton. . signs. $84 TamhllL Mala e Berger, 1391. Dr. McCracken, dentist, Rothchild bid.' Jacobs, the tailor, 292 Morrison st Journal want ads. lo a word; AT THE THEATRES Walter Ellis, the new Immigrant from Tacoma who was so utterly thoughtless as to go to sleep in the room he had robbed will have all the time to sleep he wishes hereafter. Judge Vn Zante presented him with a sentence of one year In the county 1il this morning. Having Just com pleted a term In the Puget sound city he came to Portland and straightway broke into the room of a Japanese. The oriental found him asleep on tha bed. Musical Play at Hellig Tonight. The musical comedy success, "The Time, Place and Girl will be theat traction at the Hellig theatre tonrght continuing tomorrow and Saturday nights with a special price matinee Sat urday afternoon. The cast, headed by the favorite comedian, John E. Young', is excellent Congressman Will E. Humphrey of Washington, will be the principal speaker at a Republican rally to be held in Portland Monday night. Secretary McArthur of the state central commit tee, has not yet selected the hall, but It is planned to make the Humnhnv meeting the last big meeting of the campaign. In addition to this meeting the Taft men are planning a series of meetings throughout the county to close the campaign. ' A subject of great interest to all property owners of Portland, 'Th Legal Aspects of Street Improvement," will be discussed by Herbert W. Sawyer at the convention hall of the Commercial club this evening at 8 o'clock. The Portland Realty Board has ih meeting jri cnrj. mr. oswyer is a lawyer rrom New York who has lately settled in Portland. Ho has mad a cfca study "Fear of Presidential Campaigns In the Business Man's Breasts, Why Is It, What Is It and What Is th Remedy." was the subject of an interesting talk by W. C Bristol before th Portland Credit Men's association at th Commer cial club last night. The professional politician who mads It a business to arouse alarm among business men cam in for a scoring from Mr. Bristol.' An address will be delivered at So cialist hall, 809 Davis Street, tomorrow night on "Taft's Rul In the Philip pines" by Hubert Langerock, 8a D. ts. Mr. i Jefferson s in "the Rivals." Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at the Hellig theatre boxofflce ths ad vance seat sale will open for Joseph and William W. Jefferson, who will be seen for four nights beginning next Sunday, in the brilliant comedy, "The Rivals." WOMEN'S CLUBS HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW The regular monthly meeting of the Women's club will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Women of Woodcraft hall, Tenth and Taylor streets. Tne suDject ror the day will be "Oregonians In Arts and Crafts." F. V; Holman will talk on what Oregon ians hav den la lltsratar. art music and Tom Richardson will tall of th culevaBts of OregoeUn In Is ventlon and acleoe. A number f sg by Oragon composers will be suns by Miss Kathleen Vawler and Mrs. Luay kMward fcruc will read several sclao llofis from Oregon authors, t' - Atar th program aa Informal reac tion will be tendered Mra Ina Krvln Allen, president , of tha Washington Stat Federation of Woman's clubs, who Is a guest In this city of Mra J. M. Itrowa, 1041 Thurmaa, After th recap tion light refreshments will b ssrvsd. spiked buck came A few days ago a out on ths beaen at Kin creak, and waa shot at with a shotgun.. The animal took t t he water aad swam out to sa until beyond th range of vision. Later, It drifted, da. ad, onto th beach. cou wmAms astxcs T all I to beware of coughs and colds on th cheat; aa neglsoted thay readily A tn Bneumonla. oonaumDtlon ar other pulmonary troublea Juat aa seen ss th cough appeara treat It with Hal lard's Horehound Syrup, th ataodard cur of America Use as directed per. feotly hsrmleaa A cure and preventive for all dlaeasas Of the lunga Sold by Skldroor Drug Co. Price Ha 60 snd 11.00 per bottle. We pay yea 4 pes 2 is save IF YOU WILL NOTICE How the small amounts you spend count up at the end of the week or month, you will appreciate an account in our Savings Department. By merely saving a part of this even small expenditure you can have an account with us. Start with as little as a dol lar If you like, add to it as v often as possible have money In the bank. Two per oent allowed on check ing aooonnts. AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. OF PORTLAND qo Seventh St., Elks Temple Great Removal Sale It's Easier to Move Uoney Than Fine Woolens For a short time, until we move back to our old location, we will make GARMENTS TO ORDER for cost of material and making. The Profit Is All Yours We simply turn our goods into money to the expense and trouble of moving them. Aatlsfactton guaranteed In all rases. Oarments to order In a day If required. Full dress and tuxedo suits a specialty. save wn.LUF.rjeRFtr.Mfc' sorts" 141 Sinn STREET, CORNER ALDER G. O. RALSTON... i Pra L. MAC GIBBON. .Cashier. Enlgmarelle Walks Tomorrow Tomorrow Enlgmarelle. the electric man on display at the Grand, will walk through the streets. Enlgmarelle Is th only act of its kind In the world. the only one that has been invented. "The Honeymooners," at Baker. Georare M. Cohan has a true exponen in wiun the the Mr. jansjerocK was ror. many years professor tf mathematics at the tlnl- vtrslty of Brussels and Is at present of ficial correspondent of different French. German, Belgian and Italian papers, ladles especially Invited to be present A meeting- of special Interest will be held this afternoon at 1 o'clock when th ladles of the Vnlversanst church will be the g-uests of Mrs. A. Altmanna, at 280 Margin street. After the busi ness of tha Florence Mead Mission circle, J. Teuschsr Jr., clef probation officer, of the Juvenile court, will speak on "Our Cltv Charities and How We Can Cooperate." Dunlay. who is playing- lead In "The Honeymooners" at Baker thla week. One would hav to know them both Intimately to tell the difference. Dunlay's sonars, gestures and mannerisms are an conan s to a i Matins Saturday. TEA New York is too far from Japan; San Francisco is nearer. Tour rrocer raharsa row stosay If yoa don't -like Schllluif Beat; we pay him. Don't pay $4.00 for a Hat when yoU can get the same for $2.00 direct from the Eastern Hat Factory 64 Third St., Near Pine. MODERN REPRODUCERS OF TONE OR SOUND MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF COSTLY TALKING MA CHINES BEING MADE BY EILERS PIANO HOUSE. The large show window of Eilers Piano House is devoted to a wonderful display of costly instruments for the repro duction of tone. To designate them as talking machines would not do them justice. The finest is unquestionably a new $225 style Reginaphone, this being unquestionably the highest achievement obtained as yet in the phonograph field. The Victor Victrola is shown in several superb styles; the prices are at $200 and $300. An instrument known as the "Auxetophone," wherein an electric motor creates a powerful air current which is forced against the reproducing diaphragm, costing $500, is displayed in several styles. Another instrument, shaped somewhat like a miniature piano, is designated the "Symphony Grand." It possesses most wonderful velvety tone qualities and cost $200. The double-sided discs are now being sold in large quan tities at Eilers Piano House. The records, instead of appearing on one side of the disc only, are placed on both sides, furnishing virtually two for the price of one. The only place in Portland, where all makes and all records are shown impartially side by side is Eilers Piano House. Be sure you can determine just exactly what you want, whether a $10 Victor, a $500 Auxetophone, a $225 Reginaphone, or any instrument at a price within this range. All instruments are sold on the partial payment plan if desired. Eilers Piano House, Washington St, at Park, or 8th. FOR YOUR OWN SATISFACTION TRY A LOAF OF Butter-Nut Bread WILHOITMINERALWATER LABBK A THOMAS. Phone A-S160. 14 Lab be BldK.. cor. 2d and Washington, College Play at Bungalow. "Brown of HaJrvard" Is dellnhtlne packed houses at the Bungalow this week. Howard Russell, Donald Bowles, James Gleason and all th men .of th company play to life typical colleg- Doys. Maune uaturaay. Hardeeni the Mysterious. Th milk can mystery, as presented by th treat Hardeen. at Pantases thea tre is certainly a mystery that mysti flea Even the stare mechanics work' ins; by th side or him at each per formance have failed to "set wise" to lck. The en- this wonderful sclentlflo trick. tire city is wondering;. Two valuable horses bains; pastured a mile below the North Pacific mill by W. O. Brown, a Hdinr mastr, wan dered upon the railroad track yester day and were atmrk by a Northern Taolfle train. Officers Crate and Par ker found them so badly Injured that they were forced to shoot th animals to end their suffering. O. 3. Jackson, coast reprssentativ of the American Plane company, fa visiting their city a grot a. Ell era Plan houe. Th American Piano oonpany la the largest concern tn th union handling pianoa represent teg- th com bination of eMch great piano maker aa ChickeiiBa;. Knab and Foster a- Ana-strong. Skating Masquerade. One of th trtty features of the roll er skating- season will be th big maa Ouerade to be given on Halloween night a.1 m exposition rinK. Th rink will be appropriately decor ated In corn and pumpkin, and to assur good costumes and variety of character lour prises valued at iso will be given. Xisae Lost and Found at Orphrtim. . Miss Edna Phillips and her clever company, wno ar at tne orpheum thea tre thla week. In a fare entitled "Loat A Kiss In Central Park," ar making a big hit with tb Portland audience. xner ig plenty r action In th play. "Cripple Creek" at the 8 tar. Melodrama of th better class, well mounted and staged, aod presented by aa usually strong company, talis the story of Cripple .Creek- at th Star theatre last night, alayme Artngton la a capital sou bra tt and a charming ao A fellowship social will be held at tb First Preebyteruui church. Twelfta aoa Alder trta Friday tb Ina at S'elnok. tn welcome tha ti w memoirs. All members of r asked to ba present Th social will 77 "en nor ts auspice of th La diea Aid society. ' AUy J. YajiUft hat bwa areola tad Sdjarolstrator of th eetat of Ma "Strides) RUnd" at the Lyric. Th sensation of the weak Is that thrilling melodramatic success "Ftrirk.n Blind,- In which th BlunksOl company Is making sock a tremendous bit ei the Lyric N theatr goor oaa miss tills ramarkabl a how. afford to What 75c Will Do. seventy-nra cents will Vay a bottle rf Park Tonic mad In many rases tha: bottle I nosfh to cure a rasa of rh. rnatlsm. Bark Tonte drives all Im parities from th syetem. Address or call te 1. A. Clenoaa) prog Co, cor- th Bartkolowtew roan ran Vs -Tl of a rady te pt on al tnmor- Btbr, Carol la Vaatias, who JT As.1 this paper. Long Coat for $6.80. IF IT BEARS THIS LABEL YOU MAY FIND IN IT A SILVER THIMBLE THE LABEL IS A GUARANTEE OF ITS PURITY AND NICENESS BcsSHais in Ihe World Stetson S4 to $15 Knox S5.00 Warburton $5.00 Bristol $3.00 And see if you don't say it is the nearest like what mother used to make. Those who have tried it say it is not necessary to bother baking when such delicious and dainty goods as this can be had at your convenience. We are sure a trial will convince you of the superiority of Butter-Nut Bread over all other breads. Sortie Recent Thimble Finders Miss Mabel Molin, 695 rirst St. Mrs. F. W. MonrSe, 547 First St. Mrs. H. I. Davis, 660 Union Ave. North. Miss Grace I. Stevens, 306 Third St. Mrs. D.' A. Sixth St. Ferrera, 87 North AJmSMlSTS. sMIDILIG.i4(a w.' Inftoa, Phonee Main 1 and A-llii. TONiaur till ociAX K Tomorrow and ftaturday NiaU atpeclal Prtea lUtlne Saturday . ' Ths Favorll Mualoal Co mad "The Time, Place and Clr!" Seats Now Belling at Theatr. Evening fi t to Ho, MaMne tl to t' Main 117. A-alll. BltTOMi TXBATma CO. (IsTO.) UKIt Baker el look Comnanv all weak In the fa moua rollg Piy. "rows of Zarrard." Ran. Hah! Rah! College Boys, Codes Sports and) Seen of old Harvard. Oat eata In advance. Matins Saturday only. Evening r rices 16c. 15c. loo: Mat. Ho. ttc. Next week "OUttarUur atoiia." BAKER THEATRE Phones: Main 2, A-Sltd. OREGON THEATRIC CO. (Inc.) I.E88EB Geo. L. Uaker, Oen. Manager. Mats. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Tonight all this week. Geo. M. Cohan's Famous Musics! Comedy, "Txr xomTXTscooBrxmi" W ith Willie Dunlay and a Splendid Cast Cohan Girls, Hoys. Music and Fun . Night prices 3 So. SOc. 76c. Hi Mate, 26c, too. Nszt attraction Haas ft Mia. MAXaT a, A-IOSO. Stats. iN - ft Ex. Suadays aad Xollda RIGHTS U-25-S0-7SC Hoboes, V THEATRE Week of October 1 Bdna VBilllps, Toor iru-hto&s. Alfred Kaloy and Company, Th Orassys, ku. bl Ualtland. CarUr aad Blaford. Or phettm Plctttr . Orphetun Orohestra. PANTACES THCATIUt AOAaTOZI TAtTDBTTXU . lUars of All Hatlona, .. m acAmTxi.ovn MAMom Praaentlng his own original Death-Defying Milk-Can Mystery. Hardeen will leap from th Burnsid street bridge, handcuffed and manacled, at 1I:I Mon day afternoon, giving a thrilling fre exhibition of his daring and Duaallna ability to master th manaeUa - . Matin dally. 16c. Two ahowa ai night, 16o and 260. r The STAR "fift " Mat. Wednesday. Saturday anl Eunda For the Entire Week of October It . . Hal Raid's Great Flay, I "at caxena emmx." 1 Matinees at 2:80 p. m. Every evening at 8.16. Night prices 16c, 26c, 85v ,60c; matinee lie and 26c. Seats may be reserved by either phoao. JTt week "Tha riamtna Arrow.'' THE GRAND VandevUIc de Laze AiroTu bxo axu , Xnlgmarell The Marvelous Electric Man W. I.. Warden ft Co Introducing The Great Multlcomposlt Assisted by rrd Bans Th Thr HowsoatM ThS MaglnUni anUI Xoaa Boms Al Colemaa Tn Orasars Orandasoop LYRIC THICATlXlX Seventh and Alder THE BLUNKALL COMPAKT ' October 18. Entlr Week STRICKEN BLIND No German Co, Friday Matinee Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday. get Week, October 80, Max Doailiioa, German Theatre AT ARIOIV HALL BBCOXS AJTD OAX 8TS. Friday, Oct 23, 1908 For the benefit of the German Theatr Company, m Der Wohlthaeter der Menschheit" Felix Philtppl's Masterpleca Tickets 60o and 26c. Exposition Rink UXAJTD XAXJVOWXaX MASQUERADE eo rw nixxi Oora and Ptunpkla. XlgHt Mrs. S. B. Butts, 270 Fourth St. Butter-Nut Bread Co. SECOND AND COLUMBIA STREETS We Can Fil You We Please You Can For Range or Furnace Washed and Screened No Soot r Per Ton No Dirt F. B. JONES & CO. EAST 7 both phones B 1771 PIANO BUYING Th buying- of al piano is an Im portant transac tion. There ar) many different makes of pianoa, and ther ar ' many dealers. - Sherman. Clay ; n St Co. are aa old. : ' ) well-known estab- llshed hous and carry the finest line of high-grade, dependable pianoa to be found in any house on th coast. They sell new pianos as low as tasa. $375, $390, 300 and tip to th incom parable Stelnway at f570 and up. Used pianos from 9150 to 9228. The following list is remarkable and you will recognize the names names aa familiar as the names of old friends Stelnway, A. B. Chase, Everett, Conover, ' Packard. Kingsbury, Ludwlg, Ester. i Emerson, Kurtxmann. Wellington. A. B. Chase Player Piano; Kingsbury. Carola .nd Euphona Inner Players. Convenient monthly payments may ba arranged. Sherman. Clay & Co. Slxt aad Morrison, Opposite roatotn. TEETH 31 1 Morrison SL, 0pp. P. 0. IFUR.S! FURS! AC LOWltT rOSSZBU PXZCXA Remodeling a specialty, fur coats of all kind soade to order. L. SCHUMACHER ifcssRs Save i i in ii IT a i nloney Com snd bsve free examtnattoav WE EXTRACT TS1ETH rk) V. silvkr riLLivo sjd) r GOLD FILLINGS lb I 6ET OP TtBTH (4.09 ePLENPIO PET CM) OOLX CROWN ... C2.SO TO i&.OU til work guaranteed Tor tea raia dy rteavdaat always prmt. All work doa atvaoluUly wltSeot att by specialists of tram 11 to 1 years' xparioaoa Boston Dentists rtnuixxB, Tel. atala saiy. Diamond House Paint OUAJLAXTXTD 9 ganoa lata, Cl.dO par gal 1 gsHoa sa. tl.60 pea- aa aiaaaTactared by PORTLAND SkSty & BOOK CO. rravt art, rkat Msaa S'X Ro)-a! House, San frc-.ci r. raank sad Saward ft. v ees : jf ratea ' r,fi- t f-'n Tia m'"-i - 1 r. -. -.