THE OREGON DAILY - JOURNALS PORTLAND. FRIDAY ; EVENINtj, NOVEMBER " 13, 1808.
Town topics
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS
Helltg Park
Baker." , "Just, Out of College''
Bungalow ................. ' 'Sky Farm"
Orpheum'. .....,.,......... Vaudeville
Pan tages ................... Vaude vl e
Grand .......... I .......... ; Vaudeville
Lyrls... "Little Alabama"
tar.
. .."Brown's Id Town"
(MIMES PLANS
FOR-INSTITUTE
-k i u ijj i -,i M-in-r -
County Superintendent Ar
ranges Program for the
Teachers' Convention.
Today and tomorrow are two record
breaking day for value-giving in the
uK department of Lawrence Bhana-
han'a Department store at 144 and 14
Third street. The bargains given at
this "Retiring From Business" sale have
attracted the attention of nearly every
careful ahODDer In this city. Thouaanda
of dollar have been saved to the peo- ,
pie of Portland thia fall on suits alone. y,',
We atlll have a large and complete lnJ?.
.Innlt that v,i K. Anna nun
1 prices for today and Saturday
were never before equalled ' In Port
lend on high-grade goods of the lat
est and most approved etylei. You
will miss an opportunity greater than
any ever before presented if you do
not visit our suit anil cloak deDart
ment while there is atlll a large stock
to select from.
The annual county teaehera' institute
will be held in the East Portland high
school Monday, Tuesday and Wednes
day, November 23, 24 and 25. County
Superintendent R. F. Robinson ha part
ly comDleted the nrorram and it rjrom-
iLaJw t0 08 ot much interest to the teach-
i nouaanas BP ... nt n wnrknii
but the general croaram has
outlined.
lumher nf nutsMa InstniAtnra. well
Known In the profession, have been as
curea ror tne institute. Among mem
are Richard G. Boone of Los Angeles,
A. H. Toder, superintendent of the Ta
coma schools; Edward O. Slsson, of the
department of education,. University of
uregon; osepn ecnaier. or tne aepari
A meeting of unusual interest was
ment of history, University of Oregon;
J. H. Ackerman, state superintendent of
public Instruction, and Miss Osten, pri
mary supervisor of the Tacoma schools.
i In addition to these, there will be a
held at) Centenary M. E. church last 'number of local sneakeers. Dr. Esther
night br; Wilson had arranged a pro- C. Pohl. the city physician, will address
Vt. .ur.Um k. ........ .K h.aHk
gram instead of tho usual prayer meet- !r; nhilrtrin
5 iS,mnt" UlaJ:--S 3"Vr -ch day the institute will
Peace." B. Lee pWVpok. o "The according to gra
Legislation of the Recent General Ion
Terence to Giving a Tenth of Ones
Income 'to Religion and Charity," and
' James Bamf ord of Mount Tabor, spoke
on, "The Result of Betting Aside a
Just Proportion of One's Income to the
Doing of Good." Dr. Wilson followed
with an address on "The Helpfulness to
the Christian Life of the Bense of Part
nership With God," and proposed to
organize In Centenary church a tithing
band to be known as The Tenth Legion,
as soon as they secure 100 pledged
members. Fifty such members were
secured at once.
Pan tages Next Week.
The headline attraction at Pantages
theatre next week will be the latest
deDartments. arranged ! European sensation. Mile. Fregolla, the
according to grades one for each grado ceieDrated lightning change artist. She
in the city, two for the high soliool, i "' i,,""'"B i costume aim cnar.
AT THE THEATEES
1
"The Mm' on the Box" Bandar.
Many things havs been offered by the
Baker Stock company this season, but
more than one eyebrow hits been raised
at the attraotion for next, weea, Max
Kigman's greatest success. The Ma a
a the Box." ... i
"Just Out of .College" Baker.
One of George Ada's cleverest satires
will be seen at the Baker for the last
three times tonight, tomorrow matinee
and right, it is a scream of fun and
full of catchy music.
"Sky Farm" at tho Bungalow.
No more beautiful stag picture has
ever been shown in this city than the
third act of "Sky Farm," depleting au
tumn woods In New England with the
autumn leaves falling all through the
scene. Matinee tomorrow.
"Little Johnny Jones."
Musical comedies come and
but
rew otitaln the vogue of "Ivlttle Johnny
Jones," that joyous work of George M.
Cohan, which cornea to the Baker thea
tre next week.
Well Balanced Comedy Bill.
There la a well balanced comedy bill j
i mmages meatre tnis weea every
act a scream. 1,000 laughs in 60 min
utes there Is not a dull moment from
the rise of the curtain to the moving
pictures.
- A Jury was sworn In Judge Cleland's
department of the cfrcuit court this
morning to try the suit of F. J- Helll-
well, a grocer of Kern 1'arK, who asKS
one for Industrial education and ona
for the one and two-roonv county schools.
In the grade departments the work will
be largely in charge of the principals
of the city schools, assisted by locul
teachers.
The music will be under the supervi
sion or Miss Lulu M. Klein, assistant
supervisor of music In the Portland
schools
Luncheon will ba served each day by
the East Portland high school cafeteria.
to satisfy them, and Mary Hansen, the
' administratrix, has applied to Judge
Webster for permission to sell all the
real property to pav the debts. The
real estate was appraised at $11,805 and
for $1,000 for injuries received one day there is $4,088 In cash on hand to bal
last February while he was walking
along the platform at Kern Park sta
tion, on th Mount Scott line. He al
leges that the oar ran him down with
out warning, but the defense asserts
that the motorman blew the whistle sev
eral times and that the accident was the
result of Helliwell's carelessness. Helli-wt-ll
was Injured In his head and back.
He was the only witness called this
morning.
ance against the claims.
The Central Baptist church has or
ganised a men's chorus of 30 voices,
under the leadership of Professor W.
M. Wilder. The chorus will sing for the
first time Sunday evening, November
22.
Rev. W. A. Flndley of , Seattle will
preach In Portland tomorrow, having
accepted an invitation to speak at the
First United Presbyterian church, cor
ner Sixth and Montgomery streets. He
will preach both morning and evening.
Rovival services under Evangelist
Jackson at the Christian church, Sell-
The second meeting of the members
of the Northwest Electric Light and
Power association will he held In Port- ;
landDecember 18 and 19. About 60 del-)
egates" ait expected to attend, and in i
all probability they will make their I
L. .... .1 .. I .,....... .. ,1,. Hnl.1 U.rlflH. A W 1
thur Ounn of Wenatchee, Wash., is ! wood, will close Sunday night. I p to
president of the association, and A. Thursday night there had been J8
Welch of Portland Is vice-president. I accessions. The church has put
The first meeting' of the order was on a splendid basis.
. held early In the spring. ' "T : , ,
We sponge and press your clothes
Miss Amelia Ehlers, a teacher in the ehin your shoes all for $1.50 month.
main on. a-v' wagons run every
where. Unique Tailoring Co.. $09 Stark.
public schools of Portland for nearly
15 years, died In Sacramento last Fri
day. Miss Ehlers taught In the Couch
school here for 11 years and also In
the Central and Portsmouth schools.
She la survived by her sister, Mrs. A.
A. Bailey of this city. The funeral was
held In Sacramento.
Diamonds on Installments to respon
sible parties. This week only. Mrs.
A. N. Wright, 23 Morrison at. Two
more days.
acter in 16 minutes.
Miss Xetta Vesta at Orpheum.
Miss Netta Vesta, the dainty singing
Ingenue, who is now appearing at the
Orpheum. Is a musical comedy feature
of the east, where a few years ago she
was Dorothy in the "Wlsard of Os."
"Too Proud 'to Beg" Coming.
Lincoln Carter's interesting story of
police and detective life, "Too Proud to
Beg," a picture of every-day life In
every one'n career, will be the attraction
at the Star theatre next week.
Grand's Girl Show.
By a strange arrangement of book
ings, there are more girls on the pro
gram at the Grand this week than Is
generally found on one bill. All are
clever and good dancers. The four
English rockers have something unique
in the dancing line.
Coming From Europe.
Positively the most brilliant act of
the kind Is Mme. Kessely's Fantouches
Theatre Marionettes, which comes to
the Grand after being the rage In Eu
rope. This act heads a strong bill next
week.
'Brown's in Town" at the Star.
"Brown's In Town" at the Star thea
tre this week, with Oliver J. Eckhart's
company of fun makers. Mr. Eokhardt
owns the Paclflo coast rights for this
comedy, and has a company and produc
tion in every way up to the notch.
"Little Alabama" Makes Good.
' The Blunkall company Is certainly
making another big hit with its splen
did performance or Liittie Ataoama,
that beautiful southern drama.
body is slighted
distributed
Honors
end no-
Falling Street market, corner Union
avenue will be open Saturdav. Novem-
If you have a stubborn cough or cold ber 14. Your patronage desired. Goets
that ordinary remedies fall to relieve! Moeller.
Eyes tested free at Metzger's.
get a bottle of Kenyon's Cough Cure of
Albert Bern! the druaslst. 23S Waah-
ngion Jireei anti you win De surprise! : ccpt Sunday. Leaves Washington street
iiww icr. uubi'o win miicve vuo wuibi dock St I p.
CfA.M.w T...U tl.rlfln. ...
js vvasn- Waahougal and way landings, dally x-
cases of coughs, colds and bronchial lr
rltatlon without deranging the atom
ach.
M. C. Reed and F. L. Martin of Port
land and C O. Boyer of Oregon City
have Incorporated the Ltthle Manufac
turing company, with a capital stock of
$.r0,000. . The company is formed, to
manufacture imitation marble and floor
ing of various kinds and. for a general
building material business.
m.
Wanted All men to know that all
our patent leather shoes are guaran
teed. Korrect Shape Shoe store, 29$
Morrison street, near Fifth.
Dr. Will Jackson, dentist. 1020H Bel
mont street. Phones: Office, Tabor 602,
B-2474; residence. East 6230, B-1474.
S. T. Jeffreys, attorney
Fenton building; 15 years
it law. 208
practice in
Oregon, eight years in Alaska.
temple,
Dl.tn .nil. T-l , 1 - - IA, ,
saves you just i on every pair or i Eleventh street, Saturday, November
men's and women's shoes purchased 1 4. Admission 25 cents.
here. Ladies' swell shoes, button and i '
Uce, in Napoleons, all leathers, $1 less ! Prizes for card parties from 25o up
than elsewhere. Men's dress and wet i ward. Elite China and Glass Co.. 352
weather shoes at $1 less; all styles and I Morrison, corner Park.
learners.
Dr. Clara Macfarlane. osteopathic
now at 112 Swetland
ldlng.
It's pretty hard to see why some folks
keep on ruining their eyes when they
can have Dr. Rubensteln, the optician,
make them a pair of Torie glasses that
would make the world seem brighter
to them. Prices very resonable. 183
Fourth street, near Yamhill. Phone
M-207.
Benffit concert for SL Agnes' Baby
Home under auspices of Ladies' Aid So
ciety of the cathedral. Friday nlnht. Nn.
vember 20, at Hellig theatre, by Lakme
uartet. i tcKets tuc, tor sare at Ellera
'iano House. Sherman. Clav Cn
Meier & Frank's and Graves' music
store.
Pi
Ellis Q. Hughes, J. L, Hartman and
Allen B. Slauson have appraised the es
tate of Caroline Vantlne at $72,000. A
half Interest In lots 3, 4 and 6, of block
ziu, is piacea at xbz.soo, and a like In
terest in the east half of lots 7 and 8.
in block 181, at $15,000.
physician. Is
bull
Dr. H. A. Sturdevant, dentist. 70 i
Swetland building. Main 6944; A-4521.
Woman's Exchange. 13$ Tenth street,
lunch 11:10 to 3; business men's lunch.
Nogard & Noce. tailors. We're after
your trade. 18s 4th. near Morrison.
D. Chambers Son., opticians. 131
Morrison street, corner of Sixth.
W. A. Wis and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
" '
: i s lis -spf'" ?v-
: IP YOU WANT TO SEE THE NEWEST IN WEARING
APPAREL VISIT THE STYLE STORE
Rev. Green, mental healer, has re
turned. Phone Sellwood 833.
Mrs. C. H. Stewart has applied to the
county court for letters on the estate of
her husband, George L. Stewart, which
is valued at $5,000. The heirs are the
widow and two sons, Paul G. Stewart
and David L. Stewart.
Title Guarantee. Oregon Trust ac
counts and German-American certifi
cates bought at the highest cash price;
also Home Telephone bonds. Cohn
Bros., 180 First street, corner Yamhill.
Approved claims against the estate
of William M. Ayers amounting to $17.
756 promise to require all the property
Does the soap you use
rinse easily?
Yes? Then it has at
least: one of the qualities
of a good soap.
Apply this test to
Ivory Soap. Note the
lightness and brightness
of the lather. Note also
how easily it is removed
' dip your hands in the
wash-bowl and off comes
'the lather.
-V Ivory Soap -99
Wo Per Cent. Pure.
Dr. E. C Brown. Eye-Bar. Marquam.
Berger, s.-ns. 284 Yamhill. Main $391.
Journal want ads. lo a word.
LAY CORNERSTONE OF
CHURCH TOMORROW
-
Invitations to the services at the lay
ing of the cornerstone of the new Cen
tral Christian church. East Twenty
eighth and Salmon streets, at S o'clock
Saturday afternoon have been sent out
and preparations for an elaborate cere
mony are being made by the pastor and
members of the church.
Judge M. C. George will deliver the
oration at the services and will be fol
lowed by Rev. C. E. Cllne. C. C. Rob
bins, the architect, who designed the
building, will lay the stone and seal
Into It a Bible, several church period
lea Is. a list of the church members, of
the Sundav school officers and societies
and a lucky 10-c.ent piece.
The church has planned a concert for
this evening to be led by H. A. Kaston.
Music will be furnished by the large
chorus choir.
Time to Plant
Roses,Trees
and Shrubs
AJSK IOm CATALOGUE.
J. B. PiLKWGTON
inmSESTKAJV
Foot of Yamhill Street
NOBTX SIDE Or DOCK.
I
-It.
' Business Location. i
Corner store, two upper floors, brick
building, BOxlOO, Sixth and Oak, will be
leased together or separately and alter
ations made to suit tenant. A. H. Bir
rell, 203 McKay building.
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
PRINTING
Phone
f Mai
I-Hob
a 165
Home A 1165
First and Oak
us
A New Departure
The cost of Interments baa bees
greatly reduced by the Uolman Under
taking company.
Heretofore It has been the custom ot
funeral directors, to make charges for
all incidentals Connected with a fu
neral The Edward Holman Undertake
TWELVE-YEAR-OLD BOY
RUNS AWAY FROM HOME
. i
Several days ago a 13-year-old boy
named George Nichols, disappeared from
the Detention home and his mother,
Mrs. George Nichols of St. Johns, Is
very much alarmed for the youngster's
safety. The Nichols boy waa placed in
the home for care, there being no charge1
aaralnat him. The family Is extreme-;
If poor. Neighbors of Mrs. Nichols say I " v " - JlV n J tZZlAu
tnat her ease Is a very sad one and ! n ..t.bJ. ,?d.l?. t
..... ik. l..nn.Mnn. reciors or rurui nu, nan oipinn iron
rh .?h?r nSiclni J?r ht custom. When casket Is furnished
?AImr.A i nSfTr mXZlr-v make "no extra charges for
J1!"5? wA1d!ItW.0 rSSr.f-FJ! ! embalming, hears to cemetery, outside
IVZl Tv?. fJl-: rl';,V 'A I bo-' 'Jew hat may re-
home offloera ' .
Football! Football!
r First bis; game of the season, Mult- j
noman vs. vniiman couege, Baiuroay,
Novembefi 14. t p. m.,.Multhomali field.
AdmlssionVti. including grandstand. ,
. . i , ii' v
Metxger fits your ayes for f L
qulred of us. except clothing, cemetery
and carriages, thus effecting a sating
f S8 t( ITS on each funeral. '
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.'
fa TJUSA 9T
T -.
Suits
Overcoats
Gravenettes
Of the highest type of merit. The lines of Men's
Clothing we show appeal to smart dressers; they
embody every innovation in modern progressive
clothes-making. The styles, the materials and the
workmanship distinguish them as individual, smart
and refined. And regarding FIT, we pledge our
selves to fit you smoother, better and with less an
noyance than many tailors who make garments to
your measure. Whether you put on one of our
Suits, Overcoats or Cravenettes you are insured
against all disappointments relative to style, fit and
durability. The garments are made by the STEIN
BLOCH CO. and the BRADBURY SYSTEM, and
the prices are so moderate as to appeal to ell classes.
By the way, with the approach of the social sea
son, we invite you to inspect our lines of TUXEDO
and FULL-DRESS SUITS and Silk-Lined Black
Overcoats.
Credit If Desired
You are privileged to pay for your Suit, Over
coat, Cravenette and' all other dress accessories in
weekly, semi-monthly or monthly payments to suit
your convenience.
Eastern Outfitting Co.
Corner Washington and Tenth Streets
The Store Where Your Credit Is Good
A Change of Features
IBiiilll
seeiajly by
Is often very desirable.
elderlv Deobla. Nothing affneta this
change batter, or gives a person a young
appearance quicker, than a netr set of
Teeth, should the natural ones ba lost
We can make from ten to twenty years
your aa van rage, it you win
difference to
let us attend to your teeth and select for
AjrusxarjcCTa.
Main 1IT, A-I.
Empire Theatre Co., Lasses. Ins.
Tonight All Week Matinee Saturday.
Baker Stock Company in beautiful .rural
eomtdy, "IXT mn" -Prices
I Sc. loo, 60c; matinee lie. t5a
Wert Wesk MTns Man oa the Boa.' -
you a new set of the very best quality.
aaayoe it s wnai iuu neea.
We are thorough dentists of many
years' practical experience and we back
up every bit of It with our well-known
reputation for doing
HONEST DENTISTRY
The best Dentistry is none too good
for ypu. Our success is due to uniform
high-grade work at reasonable prices.
TEETH.
60 UP
S1.00 up
11:88
8.00
PAINLESS EXTRACTION 50
HlL.Vt.lt hibUinUS ... .
GOLD FILLINGS
22K OOLD CROWN
GOOD RUBBER PLATE . .
THE BEST RUBBER PLATES
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those afflicted with heart weak
ness can trow have their teeth ex
tracted, filled and bridge work applied
without the least pain or danger.
All work guaranteed for ten years.
Chicago Painless Dentists
saau wue it., cox. 6tb;
Phones Main 8880. A-6840.-Offloe
hours, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sun
days from 8 to 1. Lady attendant
SATURDAY
Tomorrow's bargain
items are subject to de-
SPECIALS livery at our earliest con
sss3!SaaiB venience and for which
mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders will not be re
ceived. Store clpses on Saturdays at six o'clocK.
f7"V--?fl RACKS
) I Special 45c Each
Made of hardwood and
finished golden, 24 inches
wide and 14 inches high; hav
ing center panels with round
mirror and four swing hooks.
WINDOW SHADES
AT SPECIAL
PRICKS
Oil opaque Shades, mounted on full-size guaranteed spring
rollers; prices do not include hanging or refitting.
36 inches wide by 6 feet 6 inches long, each 50f
45 inches wide by 6 feet 6 inches long, each.... T5
48 inches wide by 6 feet 6 inches long, each 90
54 inches wide by 6 feet 6 inches long, each f 1.00
Special stock Shades, 36 inches wide by 6 feet 6 inches long, ea.25
Velvet Rugs Speci:i $ 1 .25 Eal
In the Carpet department, sixth floor, a popular small size, 27
inches by 54 inches, in a variety of pleasing patterns and cblor
combinations.
IN
THE
BASEMENT
For tomorrow's special selling,
the Basement Department offers
fancy decorated English Teapots,
in highly glazed .finish, four pat
terns to choose from, at the fol
lowing prices 55, G0, 70
and 75) each.
CooKing Exhibit
in the Basement
Jtefreshmenta
erred Tr.
TOLL & GIBBS
COMPLETE
HOOSEFURNISHERS
Printing
To those who seek the Itsst
in printing typographical
makeup olssjr and distinct
type uarsfoj press work, sto.
w aak aa opportunity to
estimate oa their wants.
JTew foor-story and baas
meat building;. Increases
equipment and every faoUlty
for soonomloal prodnotioa at
your service.
If yon have sot time to eall,
phoaa and we will have m repv.
ressntatlTs gir yon fall information.
Glass &
Prudhomme
Co,
NEW LOCATION
65-67 Seventh St
Sa. undays and XoUdaya
TBEA1KE' ii-2s.$o.7$
Week of Wow. Hall HeAlllste kOo.
Italian Trio; tin ton a I.aarsnoe: -Tons
OrtMs; Ernest Tan Felt si Co.; Ketta
Testa; Ernie KU4ro4 rottsi Ore he s
tra; FletBrea. .. ,
BAKER THEATRE
Phones: Main 8, A-GJ90.
OREGON THEATRE CO. (INC.) LESSEE
Geo. L. Baker. Gen. Manager .
Bargain Matinee Wed., 26c any seat.
Tonight all week regular Matinee Bat.
"TUBT OUT OI COMBOS."
BT OIOIOB AOa. -
Nlsrht prices 25c. 60c, 75c; Saturday mat
25c, 60c; Wednesday mat., 85o any emit.
eat Attraction, "Littls Johnny Jones."
PANTAGES THEATRE
Advanced Taadsrill.
ars of All Battens, ' :
fEBlA, "THH ZBOV HAJT
Ex-Princeton Athlete, whose remarkable
muscular development has astounded
all who have seen him. He will allow
a (0-horsepower touring; car filled with
people to run over him.
Special added attraction. Fink's Per
forming Mules, one of the funniest acts
In vaudeville not a dull moment dur
ing the act. Mattnees dally, ISo. Two
shows at night, 16c and tSc.
THE GRAND Vaudeville de Luxe
AjroTxxjt bio bzu
rotm BIOUIH
BOOXBBS, with
X.AUBA 7ATXBAT
rovm abcbbzoab:
TBUKPBTIBbT.
The OBBAT BTTTOQ
The STAR
BB TOT ABB
DATTOBT BZSTBBS
IOUII BXSTBB8
OOBA TBOMAS
TKZD BAUX1 ;
GBABDASCOTB -
Phones Main Hit.
A-1496.
Matinees Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday.
For the entire week of Nov. 8.
Merriest and Brightest of All Comedies
"BBOTB I UT TOWJT."
Matinees at 2:30. Every evening at
:15. Night prices 16c, 16c. 36o. SOo.
Matinees 15c and 26c. Seats may be r
served by either phone.
Beat Week "TOO VBOYTD TO BIO."
LYRIC THEATRE
Seventh and Alder.
Tha BloakaU Company,
In tho Southern Emotional Flay,
LITTLE ALABAMA '
Assisted by Numerous Colored Auxil
iaries. Matinees ' Sunday, Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday.
PfANO BUYING
J
The buying of a ,
piano is an 1m-
rortapt transae
lpn. There are
many different
makes of pianos,
and there are
many dealera.
Sherman. Clay
ft Co. are an old.
t well-known atab-
' flushed houso and
i,rrff th AnMt
t a.-' carry the nnest
line of high-grade, dependable pianos to
De round in any; nouse on ins coast.
They sell new pianos as low aa 9360,
370, S30, 9300 and up to the Incom
parable Stetnway at $575 and up. Used
pianos from 91M to 13118.
The following list is remarkable and
you will recognise the names names as
familiar as the names of old friends
Stelnway, A. B. Chase, Everett, Conover,.
Packard. Kingsbury. Ludwlg. Estey,
Emerson, Kurtsmann, Wellington. A. B. -Chase
Player Piano;' Kingsbury. Carola
and Euphona Inner Players.
Convenient monthly payments may be
arranged.
Sherman. Clay & Co.
Sixth and Morrison, Opposite Postoffloe,
OurFaUDerby
Covers All
FUR.S! FURS!
AT X.QWSST POSSXBUi TBIOBS.
Remodeling a specialty. Fur coats of
all kinds made to order.
L. SCHUMACHER
nrmmxxB.
Ot atadlsoa. . Tel. Btala MIT.
Royal House, San Irancisco
Foaxth and Bow'ard tna.
- All outside rooms, steam heat, hot' and
eold water. Rates (Oo to II per. day.
Weekly rataa. Cafe. Fourth street cars
direct from Third street depot. From
Ferry, Howard street cars dlract F. I
Turpin.. proprietor. .. I . .
A I. W. FIELD
Expert Watchmaker
Twenty-seven years with Dueber
Hampton watch factory. High grade
railroad watches a specialty. I also
handle a full line of Dueber Hampton
watches, direct from factory at factory
f rices. The only union made watch on
hs market. 15H Third street, room B.
Dustless Waxine
The great sweeping powder, absorbs ths
dust, cleans the floors, kills the germs,
purifies the air and reduces labor. Mads
POBTXAJTB , BXVBX ft WAZXITB CO,
Phone E. iii. i Cor. tU A K. Harrison.
requirements of the critical ixtig of
stylish Hats. They ara ths newest and
most correct shapes, moulded to tha cor
rect "tip," and satin-lined. A variety of
blocks afford becoming shapes to all.
There are high and low crowns and wide
and narrow brims, but all conform to
tha present style In ovary particular.
Prices are satisfactory, too.
- Buy your Hats direct from tha factory
and aave money.
EASTERN
HAT FACTORY
4 TKGU BT. BBAB FUTB.
WELLINGTON COAL
Tha best houso coat on ths Pacific Coast
Criurchtejy Bros.
Bunkers ISth and Marshall Sta,
- Phones Main U, A-IJll.
Established 1898.
DR. E. M. DALLAS
OPTICIAN
Has returned from Europa and will
use the new WIESBADEN
METHOD of testing eyes, which
caused so much talk in France atur
Germany. This science is QUICK,
ACCURATE and ABSOLUTELY
CORRECT, and gives splendid re
sults in the fitting of lenses to the
eye, especially in cases of eye strain
and headache, for close or distance
use. No extra charge will be made
for the use of this system. You will
find the prices very reasonable and
the workmanship tha best. .....
DALLAS
OPTICAL PARLORS
218-219 FAILING BLDO.
Corner Third and Washington Streets
Second Floor. Take Elevator.
D. Boardman Griffin, M. D,
T! i t i a lit t
. ...
on Proa addic-
tion aad Aloo
holism (former,
ly of Salem. Or.),
can now be
found at ess w.
Salmon at. (near
King). FartUaa,
Or., who enre
the bablt or dis
ease In two days
without pain.
Can resume for
mer voe a 1 1 o n.
thoroughly .well,
la from 10 days
to . two WMki.
No money until
atlent Is saUsfied ba la cured. Phone
1 1
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aln (119.
Diamond Douse Paint
NO . BETTER PAINT MADE. -
$1.40 Per Gallon
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