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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENINO. OCTOBER fS. 1D08. V Iffqwn, Topics' I ii - ! TOXICIira AMISOIEXTS IMUL emi.aM x lisp ji i UIJ..M .A kl I t ' nnni tan's nu rningalow he' Road to Yeeterday torph.um Veudevi le ! OrnJ J..r... vauoovi le l'lnutti ....... Vaudeville iyrig ........... tar ....... , . , , , rins iiumutoaa ' The Flaming Arrow" ! T. J. Cleeton will speak In the hall at Mississippi avenue Shaver street k toniht under ths auspices or the Re publican oounJr committal. Tomorrow night Alln ft. Joy and George A. ' Urown will talk at Webbers hull In - Fulton, , and Friday night the Kemib . Ilcans will hold a, rally at at. Johns, with If. M. McKlnnsy of Baker City aa lha principal speaker. The Union Re , publfran 'club will hold a amoker In tha j Hrlilng-Hlrsch building Saturday night, If nothing goes wrong, and the Uat Taft , rally of the campaign will ba held at Lents Monday evening. Wallace ' Mo- Cainanl win apea at uugnne nest -Saturday night and Henry M. McKtnney t will lecture at Hood Rlvor. Judge M. C. .. Ueorge la scheduled to deliver three speeches- during the week, atPhilomah ' tonight, 'Cottage Orove tomorrow, and LAWYERS MOT: SIX JUDGES County Bar Association Is : Unanimous In Favor of Increase. ' ' "Swastika 8ue," an up-to-date Indian 'jioni by Smith ' and Thompson, two Portland composers, will be on aale at .' LI omen. Wolf ss musla department Frl ' day and Saturday.. It la moat artls. " tleally -gotten upl with cover picture ; of Mini Hluford. originator or "Aeuone' and- other successes aa the "Swastika ' Maid." Mian Bluford la the beautiful fit N-M .. Iftat wajtlt at th HmhAtim. a ..- By-k typof raphlcal error In the ad vertlaeroent ot "The . Original Noedle ', craft hop" the word 'teaclotha" was 1 made to read ' "tableclotha." It - wsa a' dlaappolntment to the a to re manage ment to havo people call for table clotha at 1.2 each,' and It required the attention of a clerk-all morning; to ex ' plain tV cuatomera that It waa a mla i take In typeaettlng. . The alearoom of the Arta and Crafta society of Portland has been established at Seventh and Salmon atreets at the ' ShOD of Fine Arta and Industries, ' which' has been opened by Mrs. Hugh : Hume and Mrs; Charles Curry, with an attractive line, or art grooaa, puDiica ' tions .and other desirable holiday gifts, t" ' ! " ' The Bible class of the Council of Jewish Women met this' afternoon with Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, who presented a . atudy of Moes. Visitors are welcome - at any meeting . of this study claaa, j which meets In the vestry rbom of Tem- i pie tsein israei. The funeral of. John H, WUkins, a civil war veteran, who died Monday at , the age of 70 years, was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from Erlcaon chanel, 409 Alder street. Interment was In Greenwood cemetery. Mr, Wllklns " was a member of Bumner post 'No. 12, ' O. A. R., and had long been active in ". prand Army circles. Plain talk Dollar's, 291 Morrison, saves you Just' $1 on svery pair' of men's and women's shoes purchased ' here, Ladies' swell shoes; button and laoev In Napoleons, all leathers, $1 less than 'elsewhere. Men's dress and wet ' weather shoes at $1 less; all styles and leathers. ' That .Multnomah county needa al clroult judges Instead Of four Is tha Unanimous opinion of tha Multnomah County Bar association, eipreaaad iy resolution ' at a meeting In the court- houae last night U was decided to ap point a committee of five to eon for with the members of the Multnomah deleaation In tha legislature- and aak their united auttort tor a bill to give the county twe additional Judge. The aaapciatton .decided to take up the mo ya rn n i imiepenuoni oi any omor mir.v, and tn lrl It aa atrlotlv a local affair. For thla reason a suggestion that the State Bar aaaoclatlon ba Invited 10 in- BKYAN WILL CAKIIY , ' , : UMATILLA COUNTY That Bryan will carry Vma UUa county fry a safe plurality l the belief of County Chair man Peterson of Pendleton, who Is aVrang log a 'sari as ef sseeU Inge to be held during the last few days of the cam pairs at Pendleton. Tha normal Repub lican majority In Umatilla coun ty la about 100 votes, but Mr. Petereon says that there Is no doubt, judging from tha spirit shown there, but that the Re publican lead will be overcome. UU LJJ ThursdayOctober 29, 1908 THE The funeral of W, B. Chase, ex-clty - engineer of Portland, who died at' Good , , Samaritan hospital last. Monday, was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from Centenary Methodist church. ,A large number ,of-the members xt the Ohio- so- .. elety. of-which Mr. Chase Waa an active . mem ner, were present at me lunerai - services. Two new . generators for the Cazadero plant of the street railway company have been ordered. One of them was shipped from Milwaukee yesterday. An . other will be sent this way wlthtn the next . two or three weeks. The first . generator will increase the output of me plant, about 3,e"u. Horsepower. t Fred Bauer of the 'Grand Leader, has i -returned from New York City, where he lias purchased an immense stock of "'goods and says he has some 'surprises in store for the ladles of Portland and ' wlll'use lhe newspapers very liberally to - Advertise some sensational purcnases. Thirty years of continuous practical drug experience In Portland. You get the benefit- And also the assurance that vour prescriptions and drug orders In- . trusted to our care will receive con pdantlotls treatment. Albert Berni. the druggist 233 Washington street. Extra special Thursday, Purity Liquor "Co.--lrivalld Port, six years old, regu f lar 12 Pjr gallon, at $1 per gallon; EU- wooa Pire.ooa wnisKey, regular 4 at S3: Thursday Only. 4427. B-1353. Free delivery, Morrison., Phone Kast 303 East . Caution1 We' positively have . no branch sample shoe shops in Portland. ' .We jsell ' all ladles' shoes 32 perpair; ! all men a shoes $2.60 per pair. Wright's Sample 'Shoe Shop. 600-601 Oregonian building. Wanted All men to know that all our patent leather shoes are guaran " teed; Korrect Shape Shoe store, 393 - Morrison street, near Fifth.. - Steamer Jessie Harklns, for Camas, . Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street - dock it I p. n. Prizes for card parties from 25c u ward. Elite' China and Glass Co., 3, Our ' cuts print. special prices on . all worn. v oroes .ti)iiiviiik cumpany, Dr. McGavln, B05 Dekum building, has returned from five months European hospital work. . A meeting of the Home Training . association wfll be held tomorrow . af ternoon at S o'clock in the Thompson ftorH th nlan wrmm ra1oteL A. K. Clark declared that the most ef fective mana of promoting the object sought will be to make a comparison of ine worn or tne courts nere wnn ne duties performed In other cities of the Pacific coast. For Instance. Seattle has six judges. at all times,-ana a seveotn about half the time. Statistics along this line will be gathered by a commit tee of five authorised laat night. Dan J. Malarkey waa the mover of the resolution In favor of tnoreaalng the number of Judges. - He pointed out that unleaa soma rulief la granted at the next session of the legislature nothing can.be done until 1811. He said that the matter does not need argument among the lawyers, who know the pres ent oongested condition of the court cal endar, with oases already set as far ahead as next March, and a certainty that the situation will arrow worae from montn to raontn. - Alexander Bernstein .said It might be Veil to Invite the four circuit judges to state the need for additional ludites. but the majority of the attorneys thoucht otherwise. Thev said that the judges might have a feeling of delicacy in discussing the matter In that way. and it might ba argued by some that the judges should not take up the advo cacy or tne movement. W. W. Cotton. Countv Judge L. R. Dan J. Malarkey and Charles H. Carey were named as a committee on legisla tive needs. This committee will offer suggestions, and the meeting of Novem ber 24 haB bean set apart for the recep tion of drafts of measures that members of the bar think should be enacted next year. All matters presented will then be referred to the regular legislative committee, consisting or u. m. croucn, i- a. Mcwary. m. c. ueorge, . b. mus ton and G. W. Starileton. Following is the resolution adopted favoring six juages: "Whereas. The circuit court of the state of Oregon for Multnomah county is unable, with its present membership of four ludores. to ororjerlv handle the business coming before it, as Is evi denced by the fact that the trial cal endar Is so crowded that cases now at Issue can not be tried until next March and. April; and "Whereas. The business of said court wui continue to increase in proportion to , the -rowth of said county, and said court, if Its membership remains the same, will probably soon be still further behind In Its. work; and "Whereas, Such enforced delays In the trials of cases works a hardship on liti gants and often operates as a denial of justice to worthy suitors and should not continue; therefore,, be It "Resolved. That It Is the sense of tTT Multnomah Bar association, in meeting assembled, that the legislative assembly of the state of Oregon should at its next session by appropriate legislation pro vide additional judges for said court." LUNATIC S WIFE SEEKS ESTATE ' Tv j XI O XT TBAJLS XM, rOBTXJUm Two Tears tn the fceadlnf Colleges and XoapitsOs of Burope. THOMPSON'S EYE GLASSES Are wonderfully suooeseful beeamse back of them la a tnaa who knows his bnslnean. HOmza, Germany's Foremost Thy- accuracy with whloh Thompson corrects eye troubles Is nothing short of marvelous. lon&on, "By the fit glasaes TKOMFBOir. the discoverer of the instantaneous method of sigjht- testing is an optician with an In ternational reputation. Every one who knows THOMP SON'S work knows that THOMP SON'S glasses have got to be right THOMP80XTS SSW KBTHOB of de veloping sight and testing- eyes is the greatest discovery In optometry In the 20th century. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY WILL OPEN irS NEW LINE BETWEEN Porfiahd and Qillsboro WITH 6 DAILY TRAINS EACH WAY AND BETWEEN Salem arid Hillsboro . WITH . 4 DAILY TCAIN5-SOUTH BOUND 2 DAILY TRAINS NORTH BOUND SCHEDULE! SOUTH BOUND. Arriving Leaving. Hillsboro. . 8:05 a.m. .10:00 a.m. .11:30 a.m. Portland 7.05 a. m. Portland 9:00 a. m. Salem 9:05 a. m. PortInd 10:30 a. m.. .11:30 a. m. Salem 1:45 p. m... 4:lDp. m. Portland 3:10 p. m... 4:10p.m. Portland 4:35 p. m... 5:35 p.m. Portland 6:30 p. m..'. 7:30 p.m. NORTH BOUND. Leaving Hilliboro. Arriving. 6:30 a. ra... Portland 7:30 a.m. B.2i a. m.. .Portland 9:25 a. m. 8:25 a. m... Salem 10:50 a.m. 11:10a. ra.. .Salem 1:25 p.m. 11:10 a. m... Portland 12:10 p. m. 1 :55 p. m.. .Portland 2:55 p. m. 1 :55 p. m. . . Salem 4 :20 p. m. 5. -05 p. m... Portland 6:05 p. m. 5:55 p. m... Portland 6:55 p. m. 5:55 p. m.. .Salem 8:20 p.m. thh BmH oPTioraJr, hh as. ibob. aavsi 'Thompson system or fitting Trains leaving Salem at 9:05 a. m. and 1:45 p. m. make direct connection at Garden Home Jet., with Portland-Hilltboro train, and trains leaving Hillsboro at 8:25 a. m., 11:10 a. m., 1:55 p. m. and 5:55 p. m. make direct connection with Portland-Salem train. No Hillsboro Division trains will stop between Portland and Garden Home except to lake on or let off Hillsboro Division passengers. Following are stations on Hillsboro Division: Garden Home Jet, Firlock, Whitford, Beaverton, St Marys, Mortondale, Qua tama, Orenco, Milkapsi, Moffat, Hillsboro. GEO. r. NCVINS, Traffic Manager PORTLAND, OREGON. E n 'fiySSBB8KaT38SBBMMMBBX83Caf tXKSEiy8fSS3SaSff 8KK8f8K as Louts A. Lux, who has been held in the county jail for a week pending a hearing, of habeas corpus proceedings to prevent his being returned to a hos pital for the Insane at Napa. California, was ordered committed to the Insane asylum at Salem by Presiding: Judge Oentenbeln in the circuit court yester day afternoon. At the last moment his attorneys disclosed the faot that the reason they have made such a hard flKht ae-ainst his helnar rakan har.lr in California Is that his wife's relatives are trying to get possession ot 115, 000 worth of property that belonged to niiH. ria says ne wants to go to New York to wage a fight for thla property. juuko uttiiienuein naa already made NO OHABOB TOM SXPEXT EZ- AicarATxos os adtich. Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $1.50 ORBPSON The Internationally Indorsed Blglit Xxpert. Second Floor Corbet! Building Cor. Fifth & Uorrison Streets BBXira THIS WITH TOT. OP V AIi US. ZX IS an order givin or an oirioer o Lux Into the custodv the Napa asylum when jonn . xojran Drought up the property question. The court then changed the order and sent the man to Salem until more light can be had on the subject, pr. William Johnson, who made an examination of Lux. reported tn thn court that the man should be kept un der surveillance as . he is a sufferer from paresis. . ,IjSn said that Governor Chamber lain had expressed surprise that the officers of the Napa asylum should do so anxious to havo Lux returned, a? J" unusual to send to, another state for an escaped lunatic. The at torney expressed the opinion that the state of California Is not paying: the expenses of the officer who came after Lux, but that someone who has an eye on the $15,000 is behind the move. Roller Skating. An. evidence of the appreciation of the publio of roller skating is the interest mown n ssating at tne Exposition rink each evening. The management report that the number of new people taking ieBnona exceeds any rormer recora. F. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING First and Oak Transfer Patterns FOR BABY CLOTHES The Transfer Supplement with The Sunday Journal of November 1 will consist of a number of dainty designs for baby clothes. This is one of the most attractive numbers so far issued. Mothers and those who are thinking of making a present to the baby of some relative or friend shouldn't fail to obtain The Sunday Journal OF NOVEMBER 1 The Beauty That Charms la the "fetching" mouth, that is lined with pearly teeth, that makea a smile a magnet, ir you are not bleeawi with pretty teetn ny Nature and they are defective or dncayed, our bridge work will make an ugly mouth look beautiful when lnaertad by an efficient dentlat Special Rates All This Month Flexible Fleh-Colored Platei tlO.OO Cold Crown, 22k fS.50 Bridie Teeth. 22k fS.50 Cold Fillingi fl.OO Silver Fillings 50a) WHY PAY MOKE? ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS 034 Washington St, cor. Fifth. We give a 10-year written guar antee. Open evenings and Sundays. Lady attendant. We keep busy doing good work at these nrices. We have tha lataaL most modern electrical aDnaratus for doing painless aentai work. If you are nervous or have heart trouble, the Electro Painless System will do the work when others fail. Toraor- row Night ruci II 10. 1160. 1110. II 00, Te. Boaas tit. GOGORZA Ba aVeadU re gtaaa - Ttorsiiy Evc., Oct. 23,flc!!lf Theatre MATS MOW WXr. no Lola rlreftlni fltenre Wynn Com an. HEILIG ftr.. ind Washing-ton Main 1. X-llll. . . TOffiaST AT tilt O'CLOCK. WUIIttrn and Joseph , nmuoi, In the Brilliant Comedy. TM kZTAZdl." Rvaalnys 11 to to SOe, HEILIG THEATRE Nlfhts BeirlnninK Next Monday DUSTIN FARNUM "TXa IQVAW HAV BEAT BALE OPENS NEXT FttlDAl Evenings: Lower floor, U. $1.50: bal cony, i, 76c, toe; vallery, 0c; matinee. ;ony, 11 SO to I So. jnain hi, s.-iit. t, TniTu ca f nrai unm Vo not wait till tomorrow to set vour seata for "The Road to yesterday by Baker Stork Company all thla week. Strang and fantastlo play. First time In west. A bis bit Evening- prices ISo, ISO, 60c Matinee 15c isk Matinee Saturday. Neit week, "Men and Worsen." IN THE BUSINESS COLLEGE WORLD Meant 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. bus build lira TOBTXJunt. OBnaoxr 5 OREGON HOTELS A New Departure The cost of Interments has beea greatly reduced by the Uoimaa Undertaking- company. funeral directors to make charaes for ail Incidentals connected with a fu neral The Edward Holmaa Undertaking- company, the leading; funeral di rectors of Portland, have denarted from that custom. When casket Is furnished by us we make no extra charges for embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re quired of us. except clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a saving or IZ6 to S7o on eacn funeral. THE EDWARD H0LMAN UNDERTAKING CO. no TBXBXt a. OOB. BAUSOV. XAor , A-ioaa acats. Zx. Sudays and XoUdays HlCBTt li-2S-58-75c Week ef Oct. 88 The MUltua Hi1 Henry Horton A Co wum a alanek. rd. The Three Koshers, May aad Tla Kanglar. WUsea Brothers, sthai w&n. Dononrh, Orphenm ricturas, Orphetun WAVU villi LfWLrA ax i hm THEATRE BAKER THEATRE Phonea: f In a.gsitn OREGON THEATRE CO. (INC.) LESSEE . ueo. Li, issuer, uen. Manager. Bargain day matinee Wednesday. !Sa anv seat. Tonla-ht. all ir ntiit. Wednesday and Saturday, Dixon A Ber- nara in the runniest of sll German dia lect musical comedies, HAM AH" axe Girls, music, fun. Ufa and singer. Note the new prices: Nights, 85c. 0c. 76c. Matinees (except Wednesday) 16c 60c. Next, James L. Corbett. The STAR ,49t Matinees Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday. For the entire week of Oct. 18, Lincoln J. Carter s Special Production, "the ttjamxho mow." Matinees at 2:30 d. m. Everv even ing- at 8:15. Night prices, 15c 25e. S5c 50c. Matinees. 16c and 25c. Seats mav be reserved by either phone. waxi weekk, "The Montana 1.1ml tea." RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS If you want to get rid of your Rheumatism try Lar sen's North Sea Rheumatic Remedy, Call and I will refer you to people in Port land t have cured In days. "Free Trial.'' Larscn Remedy Co. 61 V. THXXD ST., BOOK 83. PANTAGES THEATRE , A9TAHCSO AtrsXTZUEiB. Stars of AU Katlons, MBS. II V A PAT. The wonderful daughter of a wonder ful mother, Anna Eva Fay, in her sen Rational demonstration of Thauma turgy, or mental telepathy.. Ask Mrs. Eva Fay. ' Matinees dally, 16c Two shows at night. 16e 25c. LYRIC THEATRE Seventh and Alder. THE BLUNKALL COMPANY Oct 26, entire week PINK DOMINOES No German company Friday. Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. ; THE GRAND-Vandevlllede Laxe AXTOTHXB BIQ BIZA A WOMAN SPECIALIST MRS. S. KT. CHAN the only Chinese woman doctoring In this city, she has cured many afflicted sufferers. Cured private and female diseases, also throat and lung troubles; stomach, bladder and kidneys and diseases of all kinds that the human flesh is heir to. Cured by Chinese herbs ana roots. Rem edies harmless. No oper ations. Honest treatment. Examina tions free. 226 H MORRISON ST. Be tween First and Second. The Great White Mystery S'Amoi Fsychromancy Three . Saras and Carmen X.es Sanaa Trio Th Haverlooks Jolly a, wUd ma Baner Orandasoope I.EABBT TO SXATB BTW Exposition Rink masqtxxadb . satttbdat mxoht Metsger's Jewelers and Opticians, til Washington St., bet. 7th and Park. Stacy Adams low instep shoes Knights, Third and Washington. at The most exquisite cleanliness is necessary in the care of bottles and , other utensils used in the preparation of a baby's food. . Cor tnis purpose, there xis nothing quite so good as Ivory Soap. Dissolve a few shav ings of Ivory Soap in a quart of hot water. Rinse the . bottles with cold wcter. wash them inside and s jout in ;the Ivory Soap suds; and ) then scald with boiling ..water.';1.:: :.r- X ? - " Ivory Soap 99 'Per Cent. Purc school. Dt J. A. Pettlt will speak on "Mother's Influence." All who are In terested are Invited to attend. Woman's Exchange, lit Tenth street. mncn ii :v xe xrouainess men s luncn. DVASiWAVvVVWvVf1 D. Chambers A Bon., opticians, Morrison street, corner of Sixth. (It Tan. Treokles... Koles, Moths, 80- psrflnoas Xalr f REMOVED! . At TrUUnr Cost This ahOTOdara made 'V pliunp, lean faoes) made fat, by uu c r D.t.k.ti.. nn. i . u. uaitiitiiw it TUford Bld. j Cor. 10th ft Morrison, raoae acaia aaam. 1 DWVVSirV ! 1 I W. A. Wise and associates, palnlaaa , 1(4 Tamhia Mala Berger. signs IIIL Journal want ads. le a word. The Portland Public Market The wisdom of the managers of the new Publio Market In locating Bear the Ormnd Central depot la ehowa by the recent decteton to place tne entrance to the new bridge one block from their alte. This will not only greatly en hance tbe value of their property but wiu aiso nvaaa inia section one or the busiest hi Portland and tbe swat of fututy real estate activity. The CAASBanetioa of waaollae la Ens- land grew from I 0t tcne la lt to lee.eee tor a tn itT. la . tiMclid te reach 11 1. Hit tons this year. Tb largest etatle electrle tsiarfitne tollt la em Iit Neaa Tnrk ykyelclaav Twenty -fnr glass diace rervve egeinat II ethers ie rr4ce pae I. tsxbea long by lacav la dlasseter. GLUTEN DREAD IDo ImtTAJttA un iakut ti J loda. "Mdaae-rawne le' rasa 11. FURS! PUR.SI AT MWIR TOniMZM TBJtCI. Remodeling a speciaUy. Far Mats of nil kinds made te order. L. SCHUMACHER The Journal's Free Information Bureau To enable its readers to obtain reliable first-hand information regard ing the hotels and resorts whose announcements appear in this column, The Journal has installed a free information bureau. Descriptive litera ture, rates, etc., will be gladly furnished to those interested. NEW PERKINS HOTEL Fifth and Washington Sts. Portland, Or. OPENED JUNE lt, 1908 "Modern luxury at moderate prices." In the heart of business and shopping district. Exquisitely furnished. All modern conveniences. Liberal num ber private baths. Sample rooms. Handsomest Cafe and Grill in northwest; music. Bus meets all trains. Rates $1.00 and up. W. S wetland, Manas-er. THE CORNELIUS The House of- Welcome" CORNER PARK AND. ALDER Portland's Bon Ton Transient Hotel. Headquarters for the Traveling Public European Plan. Single $1.50 and up. Double $2 and up. Our Free Ominbus Meets All Trains. C. W. CORNELIUS N. K. CLARKE Proprietor Manager H 5! Phi OB Maa-leee. TeL Btaia SC1T. WELLINGTON COAL Tbe best fccBse eeeJ ea tbe Paetfle Coast Church ley Bros. Bankers lift and VarsttaT! VtA rtoowee Main I1L. A-4IL . ; ( THE HOTEL UEISOX Portlands new mwa innet Btoderwly 1 feetek Third aad Main streets. Special faralabed ratea to Mrnantat truests for the winter. Free feme to and from trains. ExreDetit enlatn. Talephoos la every roesa. Private betba. BTmorBAjr nAM, iimicii n9, 1 te ajLee) 9m Day. aa-M Se S4 rae SMy. O. M. 8PCNCCR, Alcanaffvr A J A 1 'TrgS. Boiled Linseed Oil 6 GALLON LOTS 580 Raw Linseed Oil 8 GALLON LOTS 5T Pure White Lead PER 100 T.50 Portland Sash & Door Co. B80 TBOKI T. rOBTXJLBD, OB. Royal House, San tranctsco romrtk and Bowmrt ata, 'All outside rooms, steam heat, hot aad cold wster. Rates too to SI per day. Weakly rates. Cafe. Fourth street care direct from Third street depot From Ferry. Howard street ears direst F. U Turpln. proprietor. TEETH as Save BforsTrToNJLJ rWlATlOl isvuvj Come and have free examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE. SILVER FILLINGS 35 CP GOLD FILLINGS 75e UP BET OF TEETH jU.OO SPLENDID SET 93.00 GOLD CROWNS ....B2.K0 TO SS.OO All work guaranteed for ten years Lady attendant always preeent All work done absolutely without pain by specialists ot from 11 to 14 years' experience. I Boston Dentists S9 ll Kerrlsoa St, Opn. reatofflaa. Borne Phaae A-flOSa Paome Btalar SOMk Macniaery, Safes d Merck andtsa Moved & Stored DRAYAGE STORAGE TRACKAGE CLAY J. M0RSZ , 4ti I DAVIS warSse, Ih BOYI 1 ii3 cbwab Printing Co, hit aresr. tATH STARK it 4iowAin nteti STRC K TJ WILII01TMI.NERALWATER ULBBB A THOMAS. Pfevne A-tKA t Labtie Bids, eec Id aa4 KasAlarteav c PIANO BUYING The buying of a piano is an Im portant transao llon. There are many different makes of piaaoa, and there are many dealera. S'.armaa. Clay A Co. are aa old. arell-kpowa estab lished house and earrv the Bnet , Has of htgtHrrade, dependable plaaee te he found la any heuee oa tbe Thy s aw planee as low as MO, 27 S, asso. asoa aad tip te tbe tarm parable tetavay at sad BP. L'ed piane freta ajS te SaiS. The foilewtr.g llat Is remarkable ad rae will raeosalse tbe aan name aa faalltar SS the naatae ef eJd frtan-la Stetnway, A. a Cbeae, lratt Conw. pecker. KlBrabery, Lodwis. i rent", Xertrnrana. WtWistma, A. !. ( aaee Piayev I'iaee; KtasaNery, C.r aad Fwrbona Iwf Prat CeTRiat aaonttly payoats mr 1 arrar.gd Shcnain, City f Co. Bts-th aad aterrtsem, CT'e Per -a. Little MM( i 3 It