The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 01, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL," PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1. 1908.
Town Topics
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS
Baker . . .BIs Hopkins"
l Bungalow "Glittering Gloria"
Orpheum ..... ....,. Vaudeville
Star ..........."A. Millionaire Tramp";
Grand ..................... Vaudeville
Lyric ....,...'. j. .Turned Up"
Pantages .............. .. Vaudeville
...Further proceedings In court in the
"Land of Nod" injunction case were
mads unnecessary yesterday : afternoon,
when ' a - compromise was reached be
tween the manager of the show and
George L. Baker, manager of the Baker
theatre. The show people had asked to
have ihe Baker management restrained
from selling parquette and orchestra
seats for less than $1.60. and Baker had
Insisted on a 75 cent rate. Under the
compromise the seats will be sold for
11. Judge Gantenbein issued a tempo
rary Injunction In the circuit court,
but the compromise settles the matter
out of court. ' . ,
The Woman's Press club of Oregon
holds its regular monthly meeting to
morrow night at tbe office of the corre
sponding secretary, 81 Selling-Hlrsch
building.' There will, be an officers'
meeting at 7:30, and the program will
begin promptly at 8. After paragraphs
on current topics by the members, Miss
Eleanor Baldwin opens the general sub
ject of "Business Methods" by "An In
quiry as to Ways and Means." - Miss
Anne Shannon Monroe will have some
thing of interest to say about syndioate
work, and Mrs. Emma Beckles Marshall
will talk on "Illustration."
Grant Rollins, wanted In Portland for
obtaining goods by false pretenses, was
brought back from Salem last night by
Detective Hellyer. Rollins voluntarily
surrendered himself to the Salem police,
making the statement that his con
science hurt him on account of what
he had done, and he thought everybody
who looked at him could see his guilt
Rollins, who is 24 years old. obtained
roods of small value from various Port
and merchants by presenting forged or
ders , of other firms. He says he- had
never done anything wrong before.
An examination will be held by the
United States civil service, for the po
sition of veterinarian In the department
of quartermaster, Washington, at a sal
ary of $1200 per year, December 16. Ap
plicants must bo graduates of veterin
ary colleges. An examination and test
in operating the Gammeter multigraph
will be given January 6, 109. to secure
eliglbles to fill positions paying from
$480 to $720 per annum. For both these
examinations application should be made
to Z. A. Leigh, postoffice department.
Navajo Rugs The W. B. Glafke com
pany will continue their sale of Navajo
rugs for a few days. The quality of
the rugs In this collection is far super
ior to anything ever shipped to this
city. Tbe prices are no higher than you
would pay on the reservation for the
same grade. These rugs are on sale
and exhibition on the ground floor of
the Commercial Club building. Fifth
and Oak streets.
Patrolmen Hyde and Craddock, whose
specialty la breaking up enjoyable little
poker games and fan tan seances, made
another raid last night, breaking up a
poker game at the Cambridge building.
Third and Morrison streets, and landing
at the city jail five men who gave the
names of John Doane, Bert Beavers,
Ben MoMUllen, Harty Young and Harry
norland. The men were allowed n 50
on depositing bail.
A Meany, proprietor of the Paclfio
hotel, 214 'Clay street, complains to the
police that some time ago he let a man
have two rocking chairs to repair. A
few days later the man came again
when he was not home and got four
more rockers and another chair. Neither
the man nor the chairs have been seen
since. Meany doesn't know the name of
the chair thief, but gives a good descrip
tion of him.
A meeting of the Waverly-Richmond
Improvement club will be held at 8
o'clock tonight at the home of M. J.
Morse. East Twenty-eighth and Taggart
streets. Secretary Montgomery has sent
invitations to all members of -the club
and an enthusiastic meeting is expected.
The directions are to take the W-W car,
get off at Taggart street and walk two
blocks east.
Seats for the O'Connell-Hetnrtch
wrestling match in Merrill's hall next
Thursday night have been arranged on
the theatre plan. Anybody buying a
reserved ringside seat in advance will
have an opportunity to occupy it any
time during the evening of the match.
Ringside seats, $1.60; general admis
sion. $1. Doors open at 7:30.
Save the Discount Send check or pay
at office on or before the tenth to save
the discount on December bills for the
Automatio Telephone. Home phone your
long-distance calls to Tacoma, Seattle
and way- points. Home Telephone com
pany, corner of Park and Burnside
streets.
Plain talk Dollars, 191 Morrison,
saves you Just $1 on every pair of
men's and women's shoes purchased
here. Ladles' swell shoes, button and
lace, In Napoleons, all leathers, $1 less
than elsewhere. Men's dress and wet
weatner shoes at $1 less; ail styles and
leathers.
At a mass meeting at Mllwaukle to
night It will be .determined whether or
not that locality shall have a state bank
A Minnesota capitalist who Intends to
back the bank will address the meeting.
It Is planned to organise a banking com
pany with local men as officers and
inus maxe we pan a nome institution.
Miss S. E. Jones Is to give a-concert
Wednesday evening, December 2, at the
Sell wood Presbyterian church the, pro
ceeds of which will be used to free the
manse from debt. Miss Jones will be
assisted by some of her pupils and a
chorus of 40 voices.
"Admen's Apple Evening" will be cele
brated tonight at the Commercial club,
beginning at o'clock. "Oregon's Ad
the Apple," will be the theme of the
No trouble at all to
brighten an oil painting,
the colors of which have
gr6wn dingy by age and
exposure.
With a clean sponge
apply cold water in
which a little Ivory Soap
has been dissolved.
- The same treatment
will materially improve
the appearance 'off the
ffame." -Ivory
99 lo Per Cent. Pure.
79
1 1
OF ROSE FIESTA
ltrilroad Booklets Will Help
' Biff New Poster in Ad
vertising the Festival,
The plans of the Rose Festival asso
ciation for advertising to everybody in
the United States that Portland's unique
carnival .; will take place again next
June have received another big boost.
The association 1 has received a letter
from General ; Passenger" Agent Lomax
of the Southern Paclflo and the O. R, A
N., In which he states that he will
undertake tor : get out a descriptive
folder and have it distributed all over
tbe east and middle west.
. This folder is to contain 24 cares and
be printed in colors. - It will contain a
grapnio aescription or tne nose festi
val, Illustrated by numerous pictures of
the festival last year, including many
of the floats In the parade, Portland
rose gardens, etc. A great many thou
sands of these folders are to be printed
and distributed, and the association
figures that it will bring many addi
tional thousands of people to Portland
In June. . ? s
The big poster which Is to be the of
ficial announcement of the Rose Festi
val is now being lithographed and will
be ready for distribution soon. This Is
said to be much more ambitious than
the. one used last year, something that
people will be glad to have displayed
in their windows and places of busi
ness. Subscriptions still continue to come
In At a lively rate, and everything
o!nta to the Rose Festival of 1909
elng In every respect the biggest event
that Portland has ever enjoyed.
meeting. An interesting program con
sisting of speeches by Oregon's most
prominent- apple growers has been
planned by C. C. Chapman, president of
the olub.
The street assessment which so
heavily burdened the Baby home has
been wiped out as the result of the Tag
day sales and payment completed on
the adjoining block, which was recently
purchased, besides leaving a comfortable
sum for other improvements which are
needed.
The class in sociology under Mrs. E.
P. Mossman, which meets tonight at the
new Y. W. C. A. building, will listen to
an address on college settlement work
by Miss Emily Gilbert, who has spent
some years In that work in the east.
The class meetings are open to the
public
Central union, W. C. T. U.. will hold'
its regular weekly meetings at head
quarters, 608 Goodnough building, cor
ner Fifth and Yamhill, tomorrow after
noon, at 2:30 o'clock. An Interesting
ftrogram is prepared. All members ana
nterested friends Invited.
Tbe Sunnyside branch of the Mothers
Home Training association will meet
at the SchoolhOUse Wednesday after
noon, December 3. All mothers are in
vited to visit the school from 2:30 to
8 p. m., and then gather in the assembly
hall for a social hour.
An Appropriate Christmas Gift One
of the Navajo rugs now on sale by the
W. B. Glafke company, on the ground
floor of the Commercial Club building:,
Fifth and Oak streets.
A Necesssity for the Bungalow One
or more of the Navajo rugs now on
sale by the W. B. Glafke company on
the ground floor of the Commercial
Club building. Fifth and Oak streets.
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 TamhilL
"No, we can't come over next Sunday
afternoon; we are all going to hear
Mills at the New Masonic temple, Sun
day at 3 p. m." You can hear that on
almost any street corner now days.
Wo sponge and press your clothes
shine your shoes, all for $1.60 month.
Main 614. A-4J14. Wagons run every
where. Unique Tailoring Co., 109 Stark
Elegant bungalow, WW. ca,V 0x
.100, cheaper than you can build it; easy
terms. Let me show it to you. Gold
schmldt, Washington street.
Kelly's Family Liquor Store, Park
and Morrison. High grade wines and
liquors. One price to all. Free delivery.
Tel. Main 28. Home, A-2802.
Clean lump coal, thoroughly screened,
for furnace, range or stove, prompt de
livery; weight guaranteed. Oregon Fuel
Co., Main 66, A-166B.
Steamer Jessie Harklns, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at I p. m.
Davis & Kllburn of 249 Morrison
street, carry a very attractive line of
holiday goods, doors and stationery
just what you want for Christmas.
I'm It on walnut culture in Oregon;
get free booklet before buying walnut
lands. T. Withycombe, 609 Commercial
block, Portland, Or.
Moore, artist. Seventh and Stark. One
doien platinum photographs make 12
beautiful Christmas presents. Order now.
Satisfaction Our aim. Norgard A
Noce, tailors. 169 4th St., near Morrison.
Dr. Clara Macfarlane, osteopathio
Physician, is now at 312 Swetland
ulldlng.
Dr. J. D. Sternberg has moved to
Corbett building. Fifth and Morrison.
Dr. H. A. Sturdevant, dentist. TO
Swetland building. Mam 6944; A-4631.
D. Chambers St Son, opticians, S21
Morrison, cor. Sixth, are the best
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
Woman's Exchange. 18$ Tenth street
lunch 11 ;S0 to 2 ; business men's lunch.
Dr. E. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam.
Berger, s:-ms. 284 YamhllL Main 9391.
Dr. Haynes, optician, SOS Salmon st.
Jearnal want ads. lc a word.
"Purltana." Ask grocer.
National Apple Show Spo
kane. ,
The National Apple show to be held
at Spokane, December 7 to 12, incluslvs,
will be an event of world wide import
ance and of far reaching results. .
, The O. R. & N. will sell special low
rate excursion-tickets for this occasion.
The round trip from Portland being
$14.85. Sale dates, 6th, 7th and 11th;
limit December 15.
T Tickets atQ...RV.Jk N-eltytIcket of
fice corner Third and Washington
streets. . .-
Men's Wool" Coats $1.00.
Vests from pure wool, iOc
Youths' suits up tq else 36, $3. B0.
Men's pants, splendid goods. $1.00. '
, Boys' knee pants, ages to 16, J6c. -
Men's all wool suits, $6.00.
1 At the closing out sale of the whole
sale stock. Front and Oak streets, In
the wholesale district' A
'.' v Clean Lut) CoaC
Thoroughly screened. Tor furnace,
range o-, stave, prompt denvery: weight
guaranteed. Oregon Fuel Co., Main 65,
LETl'JOIiLDKIIOl'J
2 PER CENT BIDS
OilLY ACCEPTED
Jhirty-two Thousand Dol
lars Worth of Citv
w t
- jonas Alone koicu
"If I had had 14 fcouip longer I
could have blocked your gams last time
this committee met," cried a disgruntled
bidder for Improvement' bonds at the
meeting of the ways and means commit
tee of the council yesterday afternoon.
The financier's remarks were addressed
to Councilman Cottel and referred to
Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
Souvenirs From Mmc. Yale for Our )
Lady Patrons
The lecture given by Madame Yale this afternoon at the Heilig
theatre was certainly a remarkable performance by this exceedingly
remarkable woman. This is the first time that Madame Yale has ever
visited our city, and her coming here certainly opens up a new era to
women, extending to them an opportunity to see and hear her and
profit by the good advice given. The press have proclaimed Madame
Yale as the most brilliant and successful woman in her work today.
She has lectured in all parts of the globe. Her well-known products
are Isold the leading merchants throughout the breadth of the land.
Such houses as Marshall Field & Co. of Chicago,' who are known as
the merchant princes of the world, and in fact the most prominent
house in each large city, represent Madame Yale as her agents for
their territory, and we are exceedingly pleased to say that we have se
cured the agency for this city for the celebrated Yale line of Toilet
and Health Preparations. As it is always our aim to give the public
the very best of everything the world produces, so it is with these
preparations that have been on the market for years and years. We
shall make the Yale line a prominent and permanent feature of our
Toilet Goods department. We have the entire line here, some 55 dif
ferent items. In this connection we wish to direct special attention to
this, our opening sale pn these products, and to make the event even
more interesting, andas Mme. Yale is anxious to have all women use
these wonderful preparations, she has sent us for distribution a supply
of Souvenir Jars of the Yale Skin Food (holding one dollar's worth).
The Yale Skin Food sells regularly at $1.50 and $3 per jar.
Yale Skin food Free
We will present one of these Souvenir Jars of Yale Skin Food free
during- this special sale to each purchaser of any of the Yale dollar
articles which we will sell at the special price of 83 cents.
We desire to suggest that purchase be made early, as the supply of
Souvenir Jars is limited. The sale will continue all coming weak. We
mention below a few of the Yale preparations:
Madame Yale's Hair Tonic
MME. YALE CONSIDERS HER
HAIR TONIC one of her greatest
achievements. It is praised in the
highest terms by these who use it,
and there are quantities of It sold.
Price, per bottle,
231, 43 and 83
Yale's Health Remedies
MME. YALE'S FRUIT CURA, a
strengthening tonic for women, a
cure for certain organic ailments.
The wonderful cures effected by it
testify to Its great merit. Price
S3.
MME. YALE'S FERTILIZER
TABLETS cure constltpatlon and
ventilate a clogged system. Two
sixes. Price
43 and 83
MME. YALE'S COMPLEXION
TABLETS make new,' rich blood.
They enrich the skin with healthy
oolorlngs. Two sizes,
43 and 83
MME. YALE'S BLOOD TONIO
cleanses the liver, blood and kid
neys. Price Sl.OO
MME. YALE'S DIGESTIVE
TABLETS aid digestion and cure
Indigestion,
43 and 83
MME. YALE'S ANTISEPTIC Is
a most valuable household article,
and must be used to be appreciated.
For cleansing the mouth and gums
In the morning, gargling the throat
for sore throat, dressing sores,
wounds or bruises It Is unequaled.
Price,
23 and 83
MME. YALE'S LINIMENT is a
newcomer and said to have magic
tike influence in curing muscular
affections, such as rheumatism,
neuralgia, sprains, etc. Price.. 504
Madame Yale's Demonstrator
Here All This Week
Mme. Yale's New York demonstrator will remain here all this week
In the Yale Section of our Toilet Goods Department, main floor, where
she will explain to the ladles all about the preparations made by Mme.
Yale fifty-five different articles so that ladies can find among the
list Just what they need. Ladles may consult with Mme. Yale's assist
ant without charge, and the young lady will assist .you in tbe proper
selection of the remedies needed.
Call or write for copy of Mme. Yale's tt-pags book of beauty
given free.
Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
A good school none better. Well established reputation. ' Successful
graduates. Skillful, painstaking teachers. Livbig Expenses low. , Many
o.ther advantages, : It us tell yott about them. Writ for catalogue. , V
im. OREGON - - W. F. STALEY, PRINCIPAL
that official's firm stand (or 1 per cent
premiums for bonds. . '
Out of $267,000 worth of bonds, ad
vertised only $82,000 worth were sold,
that amount covering all the 2 per cent
bids. Chairman Rushlight was strongly
opposed to the action of Cottel ' and
Kellaher. who were the majority voters
and held out for good premiums. Mr.
Rushlight wanted to sell all bonds for
which a premium of 1 per cent and over
was offered. He believes that the more
bonds that are sold the better the price
will be. He thinks the city would bene
fit more by this policy than It would
by waiting another month and losing
Interest on tbe bonds that remain un
sold, - ..- -
Illustrating It.
From the Chicago Tribune.
"Joslah," asked Mrs. Chugwater,
looking up from the newspaper she wss
reading, 'what is a -homestretchr "
ThO.M answered . Mr. Chugwater,
lesnlns; back In his easy chair slow y
extending his arms at right ans
his body, and accompanying the exer
elM with a dismal yawn. "You've seen
me do It a thousand times.
Mute. Yale Is Certainly
A Wonderful Woman
- GRAND
OPENING SALE
OF THE
Yale Toilet and
Health
Preparations
Madame Yale's Beautifying Rem
edies MME. YALE'S 6 KIN FOOD for
nourishing the skin and obliterat
ing wrinkles. Two sises,
f 1.43 and 2.43
MME. YALE'S ALMOND BLOS
SOM COMPLEXION CREAM for
cleansing, healing, enhancing and
preserving beauty; nothing like it.
Price,
43 and 83
MME. YALE'S COMPLEXION
BLEACH for cleansing the skin of
blemishes. Price 81.66
MME. YALE'S ELIXIR OF
BEAUTY for protecting the skin
from sunburn and the Inclemency
of the weather It makes the skin
naturally white, gives the complex
ion brilliancy. Price 83
MME. YALE'S BLUSH OF
YOUTH for softening the expres
sion it tones the facial nerves,
gives pliancy to the muscles and
elasticity to the skin. Price S2.83
MME. YALE'S HAND WHITEN
ER. Price 83
MME. YALE'S MAGICAL SE
CRET FOR SOFTENING HARD
WATER. It is one of the greatest
known toilet luxuries, delicately
fragrant as a bouquet of choice
flowers. Price -.-81.43
MME. YALE'S VIOLET TAL
CUM POWDER. Price 23
MME. YALE'S COMPLEXION
SOAP. Price ..... 23
MME. YALE'S COMPLEXION
POWDER. Price 43
MME. YALE'S CORN CURE. Do
not suffer another day with corns.
Mme. Yale's Corn Cure makes quick
work of them. Use it and enjoy
the comfort of sound feet. ...23
CALIFORISIA HOTELS
The Journal's Free-Information Bureau
To enable its readers to obtain reliable first-hand information regard
ine the hotels and resorts whose announcements appear in this column.
The Journal baa installed a free information bureau. Descriptive litera
ture, ratea, etc, will be gladly furnished to those interested. : :J:"
SPEND THE WINTER AT ;
DEL MONTE
CALIFORNIA
The Paradise of the Pacific; 125
Miles South of San Francisco.
Affords every facility for golf,
tennis, riding, driving, motoring,
and all other sports under ideal
conditions. Superb climate;
beautiful scenery. Efery luxury
and convenience of the best city
hotels.
Stopover privileges on all
through railroad ticket
Illustrated literature on request
tl. R. WARNER, Manager.
HOTEL ST. FRANCIS
SAN FRANCISCO
Each guest receives, without
asking, the response to the multi-form
requests of the most ex
acting public.
, The comfort of the present is
built upon the complaints of the
past, and Hotel St Francis to
day represents the sum total of
a study of individual require
ments. SjLTSB SVmOrBAH. ffBOK a
VrWABS.
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF
JAMES WOODS
HOTEL
ANX
Powell Street at O'Farrell
SAN FRANCISCO
Tlje core of the city. Offers accom
modations, service and cuisine char
acteristics of America's best ho tela
S00 rooms, each connecting with
hath. Rooms 1.50 up.
N. M. KELLAR, MANAGER
M
Beautiful Suggestions for Xmas Gifts
PEOPLE OF REFIKEMKNT appreciate hand needlework. Our stock
for 1908 lncluqes hundreds of HANDSOME PRACTICAL articles that
may be purchased stamped for embroidery or finished complete.
The Needlecraft Shop
coirs it eras by kis. b. hc. wkztb.
147 Sixth Street Near Morrison
For Range
Washed and Screened
F. B. JONES & CO.
EAST 7 BOTH PHONES B 1771
A QRBAT CIOAR PORj So
CABBTxuurrjr cxqas co, r obtiajts, oxs bistbebutobs
READ THE SUNDA Y JOURNAL j
FAIRMONT
H O T E I?
SAN FRANCISCO
Scenic Hotel of the World
Overlooks San Francisco Bay and City
Five Minutes Ride from Ferries
600 rooms. Ever? room ha bath
Rates single room and bath 2.M, 13.00,
S3.M.I4.0O. ..&0,f3-00, 17.00. 1 10.00.
Suites-4.0.00, 2M, 115.00, 0 and op.
MaaaenMnt
Palace Hotel Company
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
GEARY STREET ABOVE UNION SQUARE
JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS
EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 A OAT UP
AMERICAN PLAN $3.00 A DAI UP
q A new downtown hotel. Steal and
brlok struotura. Furnished at a cost of
$150,000. Every comfort and conveni
ence. On oar lines transferring to all
parte of oltj. Omnibus meets all trains
and steamers.
J If you want oomfort, convenience
snd luxury st a vorj msonable prloe,
atop at the select
HOTEL STEWART)
PACIFIC GRAND HOTEL
A X. HOUTOW, Prop.
127-131 EW-li BT.
Phone Kearny -560.
In the very heart of the downtown
business and shopping district; conven
ient tn all cat lines: an ideal hotel for
permanent guests; a most desirable
hotel for traveling men and tourists; a
modern hotel at moderate prices. Rates,
11.00 per day and up. Reservations
made by letter or telegraph.
M. D. NIXON, Manager.
H. H. M'COLLISTER, Chief Clerk
Little Adlets Bring Kesults
Specials
For This Week
TAN LINEN CENTERS stamped
for Wallachian embroidery.
Special 194
STAMPED SHIRT WAIST PAT
TERNS, handsome new patterns
for Coronation braid, Wallachian,
French or Eyelet embroidery.
Special &94
DAINTY TEA APR0N8. stamped
on the finest grade of lingerie
lawn, complete with floss to em
broider. Special . .. 454
1
or Furnace
No Soot
No Dirt
II SA Per
VD)Ton
k4iJ TtlEAiRE;
All This Week Baker Stock Co, In the
, Famous end Brilliant Comedy
Qirmirra ox-Okia."
A Scream of Fun, Music and fcpeetaltles.
Evening Prloes 25c, 35c, S0c; Matiute
Saturday, 16 tSo.
STert Week The Mse of the Itancho.
acAnr e, A-ioao, Mats.
X. Sundays aal Holidays
I3-2S4H
NIGHT!
TKEA1EE
IS-2S-S0-7SC
Week of Hot. 30. Eva Taylor li Co.
roar rrankltnsj Any Stanley and Pick;
Leo Donnelly Joe a neuxi Alexis Si
8c hall; Oracle XtnmettJ Orobsstr llo-
teres.
BAKER THEATRE
Phones Main 2. A-5300. . Oregon Theatre
Co.. Inc.. Lessee. Geo. I- Baker, Oan.
' Mgr. Tonight; all week. Sat. matinee.
BargalrfMat. Wednesday, 25c any seat.
In the characteristic play BIS HOPlCTirs
Night prices 26c to $1: Saturday Mati
nee 26c, 60c
Wert Week Tks Irfnd f Hod.
THE GRAND -Vaudeville de Lnxe
A-TOTHXa BIO BCLL
Mfle Joyce Gray
Joe Xardman,
Joseph JU xettlsr
ft Co.,
Doofflas X. rilat
ft Co
The X Bella Trio,
The Pelots, t - ,
Fred Bauer,
Orandlsoope. ' ,
A '
VIS-OX OP
! "SALOME
I liuken's Trained
Bears. '
PANTACES THEATRE
Adranoed Yaade-rille, stars of all -Tattoos.
Matinees Daily 16c. Two Shows at
Night, 16o and tie. ;
9--The Great Heras Family-9
Nine Marvelous European Acrobats, Late
of Rlngllng Bros.' Circus. The Imrrest
and Best Acrobatic Act in Vaudeville.
LYRIC THEATRE
Starting Week of Nov. 29. -
ran Bx.xrvcAX--i co.
Representing the Screaming Tare
Comedy
"TURNED UP"
Matinees Sunday, Tuesday; Thursday,
Saturday.
The STAR
Matinees Wednesday, Saturday, Sundays
For the Entire Week of Nov.- 89 '08.
The Comedy Drama Success
"A MZUUOBAXBB TBAIOV
Matinees at 2:80, every evening if.
8:15. Night prices 15c, 28c, lc, 50c;
matinees ISc and 26c. Seats may be
reserved by either phone.
Best Week "BTTBTCO XBf ABIXOBA."
No Cocaine, NoGas
Our success Is due to : nnlforta
high-grade work at reasonable price
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those afflicted with heartweak
ness can now have their teeth ex
traded filled and brldgework ap
plied without the least pain or dan
ger. PAINLESS EXTRACTION .. .60
32-KARAT CROWNS ........ 5.00
BRIDGE WORK 6.00
OUR BEST PLAIN PLATE.. 8.00
ALL LINED PLATE 15.00
Examination sad Consultation Tree.
We extend tig all a special Invita
tion to call at our office and have
their teeth examined Ires ot cnarg.
We own and control the largest
and beat equipped dental establish
ment in the world, having It offices
all told.
We give wrttten guarantee with
all work for It years. Lady attend
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Open evenings till T. Sunday I to L
Union Painless Dentists
82 1U MorrUia Slu, Corner Sim
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has cured many sufferers
when all other remedies
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Mamma, niroat, consumption, lung
trouble, stomach. Madder, kidney and
diseases of all kinds. Remedies oarm
less. .No operation. Honest treatment.
Examination free. THTB MRS. 9. X.
CSA5, OXXlTESa MBBIOXBTB CO.,
226 H Morrison St., Bet. 1st and Id Bis,
Flemishand Oak Finish
S1.40 PER GALLON ,
Liquid Wood Filler
81.25 PER GALLON . .
Portland Sash & Door Co.
830 rBOBT BT. POBTLASS. OB.
"The Success Factory'
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Damiana Billets
A wonderful Invlgorator and r: : ,
A powerful aphrodisiac and speciui t
for both sexes, Fo sale at dr..
and liquor' dealers, or fcy v .
Clarke A Co., 4th and Washln"--. , .
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