THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY
MORNINQ, MARClf 21, 1009.
To Topics
puuiitjijiB, aeven
tratio X XJb Thlrtr-on R-
n lioiuocrata via rive bu-
Sartloa Havs i
action vine
lierenla of tha minor
terea lor th city
, Tuesday. This la
rtloa bava
remarkably small
Mr. Btanlnf ot Christ Church, New
!6filaud. ha been secured fur an sd-
dre.a la ( Y. M. C. A. auditorium
Monday nlitht at I o'clock, Ilia subject
III bo, "Now Zoalajid, III Utna 01
1 ProM-reaelva Leslalallon." No admis
sion Is charged for either (ha address
thla afternoon or tomorrow- evening.
At ths People's Parana K. B. J. Mo-
Alllster will address ths Pantile's For-
14"" tonlsht at their meeting In Bsllln
"f Tl hall. Tenth and 'aehlnsum
U,J I streets, on 'The Kind of Charter I'ort-
nutubsr, considering tha fact that sev. I vorum a.ra 0f tnereaslna- interest at tha
arai thousand new votorsare "l"nt? I approach, of tha J una aiacUon, because
m t
reached tha ago of It elnoa tha bica tn(lt ohllBe- , th form 0i ,
were cloaed In October, tha new urvals presented to tha people at that tli
who have acquired the risht to vota, and I fBf(t delegation from tha llnltad
, muse wno ni'Hiocisu o bvi --
to tha November election. It la ea
pented that aa tha campaign warms' up
and tha candidates beoome active tha
votara will be ateered to tha count
clerk's office la rapidly Increasing num.
cer. Hundreds or cnaoges oi r.iimn,w
are alao expected, thla being necessary
In tha oaaa of a4l who have moved fronj
one precinct to another atnee they last
registered. Bo far thers have been only
(6 change recorded.
Issues Btatlstloal SoltloB.--Tha March
Issue of the Chamber or Commerce iu-
tln. which came oui yrsieruBy, is
actlcallv a directory of the commer
clai bodies of Oregon, together with a
classified directory of the members of
tha chamber of commerce. It la tha
most . valuable reference . number that
the Bulletin has published. Besides tha
nla
ot tha prospect of having three dla-
narior
me. A
arse delegation, from tlie united tl
Hide Push clubsT Is exoected to appear
at thla meeting and present Its aid
of tha proposition to recall the nem
burs of the city counolU , , .
HoUoway BtlU rWhttaa Oheaf er C.
Holloway, who was taken to Salem Fri
day to begin aervlng a ten-year sen
tenc for shooting hie wife, will sees
a new trial, despite the fact that hs
ha Mm m thm nnnltnttarv. HlB at
torney haa filed tha motion In tha clr.
cult court, alleging numerous errors In
the rullnas of Judas uronaugn. jiuiio-
war wit defended on tha ground o:
mntlnnil Inaanitv. and Oil Of thS CDl
arguments of his attorney 1" that ha
avaa nnr nirmiriM to wo inio ia jv
urt or tne esse to ine tunes in,i
wr noarbsv-i TracC R. M. Wldney
and I
Chrlstenson, Los Angeles capl-
directories there are the. uu; al number I tslUt". have purchased from the Port-
VI unci V3.1II1M liiuuivii """J- v. v. - lan T
nn Thua lnrlu1 "Hortiand
Festival."' "Orenon at the A.-Y-P. Kx
POBltion," "Farming Jemonatratlon
Trains- A. A. Morse: "Thousand
Headed Kale" by H. D. Bcudder of tha
urei
ce
board
dent and tha regular report of tha
work of the chamber complete tha nuro-
i? I the aouthweet corner of Kast Bixuatn
and Kast Qllsau atreeu. i n iana was
aid for at the rata or iiwu even
iregon Agricultural college. Tha pro
eedlnga7of tho annual meeting of the
oard of trade, tha report of tha presl-
The purchasers announce that tha tract
win ba Diatted ana improvna w mi
aatna Tfint that other subdlvialona
have In tha vicinity of Rosa City Park.
Have, tor rrfcU Dissatisfied
-.1 , v, Vi a amniinla swarded - to DrODartT
ownsra In Gresham for rights or way in
nondamnatlon suits recently tried In tha
Technical Information at library
All technical and engineering maga-
sinea have -been moved up from tho
nerlodlcal room to tha enrlneerhig al
I cove of tha reference department of tha 1 1' tha .um awarded to Minnie 8. Clan-
otrcuit court, tha Mt Hood Railway
Power company naa iuw rauuuin .
r- 4 asserted - that the
Juries wera swayed by prejudice In fix
nubllo.labrarv. where they can bo con
suited together with the files for pre
vious years. This brings all tha refer
ance material on technical subjects to
gether with indexes to periodicals and
trade catalogues near at hand. An at
tendant will ba In this alcove for any
assistance that can ba . rendered. In
- making this
Is followlm
and frtipor
ahan and John N. Clanahan and to Calls
Kenney ana ueorge w. iveuney,
A rerfsct ytt rives real comfort. You
n't havn a aull that Is really all you
would desire unless you have It made to
tfAIIP V1 ABa SUlfaB
that can be rendered. In AVe make your suit right snd give
is change the PbHo library , t N ,llKhUng m any parUcuiar.
g tha example of such large "fra rght throughout. Remember,
ana important norarioB mm ito I our snaclaltv the best suit In the city
V??l?"bSW.?iJl!?r "liJ mad 1K ' orLr $ 2t. Unique Tailoring
- aa
V ni
In this line and we hope tnia may di Tgii xraot Tha city water
tha begtanlng of a department of aqual I b0 "aJ authorfed by tha coun-
,uiivi - fell to purcnase me vbji irici on m
fjfcma-A4ha un-1 Tabor for 10,000. The board will prob
,W.Jaifl2?.J,tmMy taka up Its option on tha prop-
jawiu. i-syiiii 2ZA ertr at Us next meeting.
iana n
against
IlitfllL 1UUIIU I .r.i un I A
rano; jury. . i n inoreunmi L' ,V, f. - reservoir site.
at iianifv fenced in tracts covering i " '
several townships lor nis own use.
r?EKyyB VoP-t? w?.rmtk."a
!i rST,,SLmV Urt on the rest o? the tract needed
Ind that hVJefused acce.'s to tha lad. 7on.nnngnfor TxTYfl
and wnuld vnot allow anvone to cross March, 8. and conunjui"
to tha lands lyi
of similar natu
Joe snd Anton
lQ Z?L1 JLZ?"11 C- X'il vour order can bo filled promptly. To
jittm XJUiiiofJil wo. as lnuiuiru iui iua turi v
nir beyond. Indictments y" nJ1'?ln.?iLei 7'" JKV-TJ "Z'l
re were found against I 'JJw ZZJZZ'-.JL' 'v. - --IT
Vey.. O. C. . Jennings. "'"'"k..: I.
of
saddle valued at 140 from Joe Al
len. Both are Umatilla Indians.
Mitchell of - Umatilla Is
I your order can be filled promptly,
gat our prices, phone East 182. C-
1117.
John
Blddall Kaetnia Todav Newton N.
Riddell will lecture in the Centenary
Methodist Episcopal church, corner of
Kast Ninth and Pins streets, this after
noon at 8:80 p. m. This will be for
both men -and women, subject, ivew
a u - . T nnt.l OW. Oam.
charged with rJ1TVL'r'" 71X1
,nrArn,. ....,,1 r hi. nnlhor If I waiV"!. u mr i
itn-vaV.. la.h -f i Burns' Club or Oregon, weanesaay,
ko-ye-a-laah. March 81, at Arlon hall. Tickets can
in, IIOU IJU1U H 1 W llivilivuta "
Club of Oregon, Clan MacLeay, St. An
drew's society- and from Duncan Mao
Leod, 610 SweUand building-.
Thsra la only - one Melba. . one Sarah
oom men -ana women, auojeci, new --- t --j .i
Thought, Theoaophv. Christian Science Bl)TnTiJi " t?il??,?Z h.n-J." X
and tlie EmmanuSl Movement and Their JP1!.-,! i1
n.iAfinn i n,ritiniiv" Vnr msnv Portland and that is John M.Mann at
Relation to Christianity." For many
years tha lecturer has devoted a a-reat
deal of study and time to personal in
vestigation or these subjects ana
VjJrseare
Jr . slon
orom-
aive a -oondeneatloa of ls rel
tha Ivy Press at 68 Fourth street.
ground floor. Both phones 4088.
rotaa Wot a Candidate -Deputy City
Kli. H? J?1"; SLtTiSr K? editor. h
those that follow during the week' ext declared .yesterday that he would not
IVvtglav n vhf trt thjl lAnrilrA nn lull aKa,,c " f -
"ixive ajid leavers. Marriaare ana m
vorce. lectures during the week win
begin at 7:46.
Btraver Mission Closed George E.
Htraver'a north end mission for
lens men at 46 Fourth etreet, north, is
still closed and there seems to bo no
Indication of a letup in the stramea re
run against
Barbur.
afission for Men 'ommenclng this
Sunday evening a mission for men will
open at St. Lawrence's church at 7:80.
The mission will be conducted by the
Rev. W. li. Polk and the Rev. Henry
Sutton, rederaplorist fathers,
1 .1 Inn - whlnh ftvt IwttWMII the all IMP
Intendent and founder and the board of Kooi
Apprais
n,
AbendrotB Estate George
Harrv Hoxworth and Hiram Wood
LIDUC, lU VI. t UWM V. -'(- . . . . . ,
directors. Bupt. Btrayer Is accused or nave jura ln5'r.",KUI.1 "ft' "'""i" y;
being unable to handle the finances of the , estate .of the UtCarf Abandrotb
that Institution. Dut is iom ro give) up hi inTOUHij
ennimi of tha home and Is hanging of the estate at
on desnlte the efforts or tne Mara ra
oust him. As the matter now stands the
board ia willing to either turn over run
control of the home to Mr. Btrayer or
sso take it out or bis nanas altogether.
a mept In - of the board will be held
soon to decide definitely as to a course
of action.
"This will remind you that now la the
time to have vour balr mattresses ren
ovated and returned the same day. Phone
Main 474. ine poruana uuriea air
Factory. H. Metzger, proprietor.
Z.ast Weak of Sals All our cut glass.
hand oalnted china, crockery, etc.. at
Vetoes Wiring Ordinaaos. Mayor I auction dally z to p. m. Elite cnina
Ino yesterday vetoecl the -ordinance let uiass -o., o jnornson mirm. near
passed by the council reoently to ex- Seventh.
i T.l.kt a. Tnnr.r onmnanv was! V. S. BSAoh U JO JMonser Valnt Ott.
to have completed changes In its over- -Floor paint, house paints, stains, var-
,irino- avstem. An ordinance was nisnes. isB First sr. pnones Main 13 3.
passed two years ago, by tha terms of A-1IS4.
which tne corporation waa 10 cnanga i-
by December, ikob. xne con-
nanv did not comply with the law and
time until next June.
"At What Age
wires by December. 1808. The com- w. wmo. x. rwTiina; niropractic.
nanv AlA not comnlv with the law and splnologlst, moved to larger . and
they asked the council to extend the pleasant rooms, 1,
Is a Man at His Bestr will be the sub- for furnace, range or stoverompt de
lect of an address to be delivered to- vary; weight guaranteed. Oregon Fuel
morrow afternoon at t o'clock In the Co., Main 66. A-16B5-
V u r A riltna-liim THriar4 R " 1 '
Perkina. who recently came to Portland Vh lfoOutolieom Bohool of Unslo
to assume charge of the religious work Specialty, kindergarten. Interesting
of the Y. M. C. A., will deliver the ad-1 games ror cnuaren. Kates special Mon
dress as his rirst to' the people or port- aay. is c um.
land. - Mr. PerKins nas gatnea a reputa
tion as a Driiiianc ana rorcerur speaKei
and an addresa of merit is anticipated
I . .. .
moved to larger and more
ms. 421. 422. 425 fourth
floor Marquam building.
Clean lamp eoal, thoroughly screened.
CUT GLASS
v SALE
Jgorwar Sarvold's Illustrated lecture
on Norway, Taylor street m. K. cnuren.
Monday evening, Marcn zx, toe.
Bt earner Jessie BLarktna. for Camas.
WashouaaJ and way landings, daily- ex
cept tsunaay. ieaves wasningtoa street
dock at I p. so.
Oaswell Bros. 17 Washington street.
for family wines and Honors. Phones
A or Main lfii. Free delivery-
ftl aetata aa eoantr taxes mar be cald
at onice uiacaamas tius oomoany. bis
In order to reduce our extra large ulmDp '-omm'rc-
stock of Fine Cut Glass, we will L" a S&
place on sale this week only an 1M,u,cn"9 "f
elegant line oi different standard Hi waS'iis!?on.,!n,.e'
makes at marVelously reduced
prices. - Many odd pieces that
would 'make handsome gifts or
add to the beauty of the home.
NOTICE OtfR WINDOWS
S. Caaxebare Bob. ootlclana.
Morrison, oor, Blxtb. ara the best
tai
rrarnck aad
month to beginners.
in classes, 1 per
46 Morrison.
Aaaarloaa. Baak at Trart rjw U'avait
Is corner at Sixth and Oak,
Bt. atayaaa, optician. Salmon near Its,
HEITKEMPER'S eto
Lowest-Priced Jewelry Store
for High-Class Goods .
286 MORRISON STREET
JEWELRY STOREISS'SS
lunch zt cents, tm kotii cantaa Grill.
til- Aiacr street, comer parg.
Chicken dinner with lea eream. 16
Cents. Empire restaurant, ill Third.
A sperlal e oblcken dinner today.
Utui rastavoraai, asoingtoa au
Braade's Or 111 lt gtbsaarres a aersa
course turkey dinner for 6t cents.
NEVADA WIXS
THE BRYAN MULE
Lincoln. Ntt.. March ' "Major
MlnDamsseel.' the mele erferaat by
Mr. Pryaa daring the eajnpalga of
LM te tha prx-lwct showtng tha
rgeat per rrat ef gain in the emu
try, will r& te Estaeralda eoanty, Ne
vada. That eounty sheared aa aver
as f 4 prr ml gain.
Williams avmiatr North Dakota.
lp)s next, with STt pr rant: llwi.
foinrrv eraaty. Oh with 4 71. arvf,
rK-mtT rinly. Nebraska. Bryaa s
feonre. wltk li L
Portland Marble
WORKS
Maaofactarrrs ef and Dealer
a au auaoa oi
liartlc & Craalle nrk
eaUasataa Orrra P Arpllrstlon
vow toeim r ova mr
cifcxjuta -
204.200 4tri St.
oryosrTs; urr mavx.
e, f fey
The Newest Sprinq
Novelties in Jewelry
Never In tht history of our business have we
shown such . a beautiful assortment of Jewelry
Novelties as this spring. I .
" VEIL PINS in solid gold snd gold filled, fin-'
ished in polished. Roman and rose gold, with snd
withotit stones; in solid gold from f 3 to- f 50;
tn gold filled from 50f to f5.
COLLAR PINS in sets of two, three arVd
five: silver, gold filled, solid gold; from 25) to
f25 per set. :
SHIRTWAIST SETS, the new kind, in all
styles and qualities, .
FANCY. NECKLACES, set with coral, turquoise matrix, opals,
pearls, sapphires and other fancy stones.
BRACELETS, including all of the very latest novelties in silver,
gold filled and solid gold, finished in plain polished, rose gold, orna
mented, set with gems of all kinds; ranging in prices from 1.60
to $500. .,;...,-,.' '
SHIRTWAIST RINGS, the ' latest fad; set with large stones,,
turquoise, matrix, opals, corals, sapphires, in fact any kind of a stone
you wish; must be seen to be appreciated; prices from f3JS0 to 35. -.
. . CHINESE JADE. RINGS, in All styles and shapes,
SEAL RINGS, the new styles;' never before shown in the city.
FOBS for ladies and gents, in silk and metal; set in the very
latest Egyptian patterns.
A Few Other Novelties
TIE CLASPS
CROSSES
BARRKTTES
COMBS
REMEMBER, we are headquarters for silver and gold novelties
of all kinds.'
. . , y . '
, Jacg,ep I3pos
Jewelers and Opticians Leading Jewelers
266 Morrison Street Bet Third and Fourth
HAT PINS
BROOCHES
STICK PINS
- PURSES
CARD CASES
LOCKETS
BULLETIN NO. It
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
A MUNICIPAL ORGANIZATION.
(Adapted from Chicago City Railway Advertisement)
Only artificial barriers and legal fictions distinguish the manager
of a street railway company from a public officer. Both deal with
the public, both are charged with public duties and both are respon
sible to the public for their stewardship. Their rewards and pun
ishments are similar, and there is no essential difference between
the conditions which make for their success or point their failure.
The management of the Portland Railway, Light & Power Com
pany conceives its function to be that of a trustee for private in
terests, transacting the business of a public office. The company,
recognizing that good service involves reciprocal duties and obliga
tions as between itself and the general public, earnestly solicits the
active cooperation of every citizen who believes in Portland and
who takes pride in its public works. v
There is no duty which the Portland Railway, Light & Power
Company is required to discharge that is incompatible or inconsist
ent with the public good. Financially the company is no more in
terested in collecting nickels from its patrons than is the city of
Portland in collecting taxes, licenses, fees and fines. Likewise, the
company is as much interested in preventing accidents on its car
lines as is the city of Portland in preventing accidents on its
bridges, its streets -and its sidewalks. A defective car equipment
and a broken sidewalk are liabilities of the same denomination.
One means loss to the company, the other loss to the city. A
charge that street railway companies extract profits from a danger
ous rail or a careless motorman has no more basis in fact than a
stricture on city officials for willful neglect of sidewalk ' repairs
because of pecuniary profit to the municipality.
The assets and liabilities of the company are the assets and lia
bilities of the city, and it is for this reason that the management of
the company solicits the cooperation which inevitably will increase
the assets and reduce the liabilities of both principals.
Taxpayers who would , complain of inadequate water supply
could be relied upon to give prompt aid to such public authorities
as might be engaged in improving it; the injunction to "boil the
water" is not an indictment of Bull Run as a source of water sup
ply; the abuse of fireworks or firearms arouses protest, but it in
spires good citizens to cooperate with the municipality in the adop
tion of corrective measures. Each situation demands earnest co
operation on the part of all persons whose interest and assistance
spell relief.
The Portland Railway, Light & Power Company does not jeek
immunity from-criticism, no does it chafe under reasonable or con- -tractual
municipal restraints; it merely asks the public to consider
its cars in the same general category with sidewalks, streets,
bridges, sewers, water works, the city fire, police and health de
partments, and, in short, all other public works and acrencies whose
chief function is public service.
Rapid transit in a great city covering: 45 souare miles is a munic
ipal necessity. The difference between bad service and the heat
service is the difference between bad management without coopera
tion and good management with it First-class service enhances the
value of real estate, increases the credit of the dtv as a mnnidnal
corporation, facilitates business and expands the volume of trade;
it enables the employe of the mill, the factory, the office and on
the street to go to and from his place of employment punctually,
speedily, safely and with comfort No city can progress whose
inhabitants, before starting down town, contemplate the journey
as men groing to war. Mental composure at the beginning of a
day's work in a city where competition is keen and analvsia r1o
is a municipal as well as a personal asset.
During 1908 the company reconstructed tracks at a cost of
$85,000.
It built extensions at a cost of $60,000.
It built temporary tracks to serve the Dublic durins- street
s traction at a cost of $5700.
It contributed $145,000 to the cost of street paving.
There is under construction in Portland the best street e.:i,-'
system in the world. The contractor is a partnership. The part
ners are the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company and the
city of Portlaod; it has added to its eanioment fliW rftrtl rtP ha-aeiaLa.ai
electrical substations and machinery; it has vastly improved and
proposes to stiii lurtner improve its senrfce. Will voa hr!n ffi
A BRISTLING SALE OF BRISTLE GOODS
It A 1 R R t? 1 1 S H P S SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK
t sTf t nnitritrr 15rand .JIVTooth Brushes now. .......... . .H
TOOTH BRUSHES ?5c toou. 5 now .............. .....i4
ouc 1 ootn urusnes now w
SPECIAI 35c Five-Row Unbleached Bristle
Tooth Brush .28
timiiiT nnitrurr 45c and 50c,Kent Tooth Brushes now ,34
lNrAN 1 UhUjIILJ 35c assortment of Hand Brushes now S3
35c and 40c Infants boft Hair lirushes now..-f
COMBS Assortment of all colors and rang- .
ing in price from 25c to 75c now. . . ,
75c and $1 Horn and Rubber Dressing Combs. 69
SPECIAL Beautiful Fiberloid Comb, in shell,
amber and ebony colors, all coarse teeth, the
proper comb for heavy hair, now 73
$1.00 Ideal Hair Brushes at ... ..... . . .69
Handsome Stag, Ebony and Foxwood Hair
Brushes, with mirrors to match ..... .34, 98
Military Brushes, worth $2.00 to $3.50; choice
of assortment for ... .......... ,'... 9S
Full line of "KleenwelT Tooth Brushes. :
HAND BRUSHES
MILITARY Brushes
CLOTH BRUSHES
COMBS-COMBS
FRFF' A good Cloth
1 IV LL Brush given
away with a purchase of
50 cents or over of Bristle
Goods during sale.
Easter Novelties Booklets . Cards . Postcards '
A CAMERA IS A MOST DELIGHTFUL COMPANION
nlli
No. 1 Ansco, takes pictures 3x3.... .....85.00
No. 2 Ansco, takes pictures Sj4x4 $7.25
No. 3 Ansco, takes pictures 4x5...... $7.75
Ansco Junior, folding, takes pictures 2Jx4 812.00
No. 4 Ansco, folding, takes pictures 3x44.. $14.50
k a. 'a as . a . j j. ...-.-- - aTav
no. a Ansco, loiamg, taxes pictures 4x0 io.uu
No. 9 Ansco, folding, takes pictures 3Jx5J the
most popular camera made . . . 820.00
Photographic Supplies for Professionals and Amateurs.
11
CANADIAN
MONEY
TAKEN
AT PAR
WE DO
ARTISTIC
PICTURE
FRAMINO
TOMORROW IS WASHDAY
AVOID ITS TKOTB&ES
ay sandinf to ths
Union Laundry Co.
Whara ttssa LMU anA Quality Coasts
FAMILY WASHING
Rough Dry SjSiSfuv,
OiU MATH 3M OS A-11S3
iacx ovsTAXva so nm tax
"Ha! Ha! It didn't hurt a bit!
Now for my Alveolar Teeth."
tx' V L,
All Gas and Bectnc Rxlurcs,
Art Domes and Portables ...
AT
Onefl
all Price
Western Electric Works
Xa.
1 gists L PwrtlaaC Orrfro
. Fboaa laala lf. A-lOt
NORSK F0REDRAG
Capt. H. Angrell
WILL LECTURE IN
Ttie Toylor St. M . E. Churcli
FRIDAY EVENING. MARCH 28
SUBJECT:
THE NEW NORWAY"
Tickets 50 Cents, 8:15 p. m.
Ia easss Ilka thm atora. all dsntlsts
throw up thai bands and say thara is as
fcopa Bars a plats or falsa sat of tacth,
bnt aba Alraolar- systam solvad tba
proUam aad now plates ara not naoaa
saJT ulass all tba tsatb ara gona.
vvioo aeniai worx in au its orancnes,
from the simola Dieca of filllna- to the
complicated and scientific Alveolar,
work. Let no one fool you Into paying
fancy prices. Consult us. The prices
below are for ths highest class of dental
work: .... . - -
AlTaola Taatb. Bar lootb S3JK av
Bacrolas Oold Crawsu 89k . . . ... . ... S3. 60
Barolar roroalaln Crown .$30
Boralas Oold as Baamal Pills $U0O
Baa-alar Inlay yllliittrst rainless and
Part sot 9X80
sa-nUr Expert Plata Work, par sat Sfl.00
pain teas Bxtraetlnf (free wttb work) 60s
We make a careful examination of the
mouth free. If you jvould know mors of
this Alveolar work, send for our book. "
"Alveolar Dentistry," a treatise on the
teeth in. general and the new method In
particular. The book la free. Out of
town patients treated la ths shortest
possible time. J
The Alveolar Painless Dentists
ronrth aad Wasbfaif-ton ajta,
FOBXXAX3, OJUBCrOV.
ENTRANCE 110 H FOURTH, STREET,
lady Attaadaat.
emoa aovmsit. a. m. ta a p. n.;
Buadaya, a. as. to U m. rboaa A-1171.
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YE OREGON GRILLE
IViorcm 1711i Evening
Mrs. Millie Perkins, soprano soloist, and Signor De
Caprio's Special' String Orchestra, will render a special mu
sical program suited to the evening; of St Patrick s day.
ts
amxxzuirsKininzssiisir:
Seventh and iStarR Streets
HOTEL
AFTERNOON TEA
With our new method of Eye
testing we give you the BEST
lenses, the BEST fitting nose
piece, and the BEST workman,
ship in the city, at a most rea
sonable price.
Our workroom is the most up-to-date
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supply lenses as low as $1.50. No
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