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is THE .OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. MAY; 25. 1909. TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Helllg. . . . ................ .Otla Sidnner "Th Honor of the Family" Bungalow.. "The Education of Mr. Pijp" Circua. . (Sells-Floto) 26th and Qulmby Btar ................. Moving Pictures Orpbeum ................... Vaudeville Grand . . Vaudeville Pan tares .. Vaudeville Bakar i.... "The Mayor of Toklo" pi.il l ny i i i. i a -i. -i. J. i. .njoriniT( Despondent Man's Bulelda J. H. Johnson of Colorado (Springs, Colo.; committed suicide at 4 p. m; yesterday by drinking the contents of a bottle of carbolic acid at Second and Harrison streets. Johnson was a man 60 years of age and had been out of work for some time and It hi deSDondencv which caused him to end his life. He bought the poison at the Acme Phar macy at Third and Burnstde streets yesterday afternoon, crossed the city and in full view of several passers-by-drank the contents of the bottle. Q. li Phillips and A. H. Robertson saw the man drink the poison and demanded the tie turned it over to mem. walked to First and Harrison streets and there collapsed. He was removed to the Good Samaritan hospital, but died on the way there. A Blip of pa per was found in his pocket "giving his name and address, and a pawn ticket was also found on hes person. The ooay was removed to the morgue. Call to Frayer The Woman's Chris nan m emperance union earnestly re quest all those In the city to unite with them In observing Wednesday, May 26, as a day of fasting- and prayer that a man may he chosen as mayor In the coming election who will best advance the cause of purity and righteousness, and for his guidance In the manage ment and successful outcome of the coming statewide temperance campaign. By order of the state evangelist. Mrs. . U. Badgley. An hour will be spent in prayer ior our ciiy ana state at Central W. C. T. U.. meeting at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday at room 00 Good nough building. Mrs. L. H. Addlton will sneak on "Temperance and Labor." Bishop's Title Changed Bishop Charles E. Scaddlng of the diocese of Oregon has filed supplemental articles of Incorporation changing the name of "The Bishop of the Protestant Episco pal Church of the United States In and for the State of Oregon" to "Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Oregon." The orig inal incorporation papers were filed by Bishop B. Wlstar Morris in 1874. Biahon Morris died In 1 90S and was succeeded BlsboD Charles E. Scaddlng. The chl change was made is set forth In the supplemental articles of incorporation ruea toaay for Hie purpose of abbrevlat- lng the name of the corporation. Wife and Child Missing R. T. Dick inson of (12- Patton road reports his wife snd 7-year-old daughter Pearl missing since last Saturday afternoon. They left home then and have not been seen since. He describes his wife as being 29 years of age. B feet 4 or 5 Inches tall, weighing 190 pounds, and as being a blonde. When last seen she wan wearing a blue hat, a black skirt and a blue Jacket. He has requested the police to assist htm In locating his wife. Suit Ore Painting The case of Sut cllffe & Blled versus J. A. Buckley and the Oregon Real Estate company Is on trial before Judge Cleland. i The plain tiffs brought suit to recover 104 for labor and material furnished In painting a house in Holladay addition. Judge Morrow la trying the case of the Port land Sash st Door company against K. E. Parker, a suit brought to recover 1300 for material furnished In the con structlon of a house In Ivanhoe addi tion. Minnie Bayso Fined Minnie Ray no was fined 125 In police court this morning on a charge of conducting a disorderly house. The woman was dis missed on a Ilka charge a few weeks ago. She has been conducting a cigar store on Davis street with "a small room In the rear. Attorney Petraln for the defense held that the charge could not held where there was but one wo man Inmate of the house, but Judge Van Zante overruled the point arid ad ministered a fine. riroboat Bonds Ordered Chairman Rushlight of the council ways and means committee was directed yester day to make a report to the council rec ommending the sale of $275,000 worth of bonds for the construction of rein forcing mains on the waterfront and a new steel fireboat. The fire committee of the executive board recommended that the bonds be sold immediately. The council at Its meeting tomorrow will In all probability order the city auditor1 to aispose or mem. Honey Is Pound F. T. Hennessy cleared up the mystery of the supposed lymlsslng $400. ball forfeited by Maude Newsome. September 5, 1905, whtsh amount was brought into prominence by Expert J. W. Ferguson In his check of the books of the county clerk. Mr. Hennessy was In possession of the check for the amount made to Clerk Fields. Record of the transaction was found on the books of the county treasurer, so the mystery is no longer a mystery. Buns Auto Terr Fast Officer Vesey has reported to the police station that the son of City Engineer Taylor was operating an automobile. No. 12S4, on Washington street, between Seventh and Park, yesterday afternoon at a -peed of about 20 miles an hour. He stated that young Taylor admitted ex ceeding the speed limit, but said he had to do so to avoid a collision with a Twenty-third street car. No warrant has been Issued for his arrest Two JTew Deputies City Building In speotor Q. E. Dobson is to have two more deputies to help handle the grow ing business of the office. The ways and means committee of the council yesterday recommended that the depu ties be provided for, one at a salary of $125 and the other at $100 a month. Blase Creates Xxoitetnent A small blaze In the smokestack at the Wil liams avenue planing mill at 831 Wil liams avenue caused considerable ex citement at 9 p. m. yesterday, but did no damage. Engine No. 8 and chemical No. 4 responded to the alarm. Oroeers on the Way Secretary C. B. Merrick of the Portland Retail Grocers' MayjCYetmoxvexv overcome try wpct vesrjRcegcrs Was- axo3Cifc xemySyttt? raXVavr Semwch ctvoKUs wetemrcftikr VVs AaysoW asMsXomttto tvoiwa may be roAxd iixspensefc Wx uhavtvo leader wxlcdl.astiiebescj twac&cs v,vcrTCnre& are o assst tature,ui&T& to suypWt tbatu&uToX $m&WQT& .vvta&mviiX AqpeuilxAft. TOQ&ty uvea proper tvnuntesxv, -proper $orts.cairYtvTt $eaa CALIFORNIA Fio Syru Co. 3010 WALL LEADING DRUGGISTS iMlf ftUONkY-RtOVMMPMce Pte, BOTTLE L. IS TO SAW WOOD 10 Theatrical Managers Will Eevert to Juvenile Stunts for Carnival- Benefit. Twelve fceadllners, together with , a woodsa wing contest between .10 mana gers of local theatres are being ar ranged for the big Rose Festival benefit to be given at the Helllg Thursday, June f. These acta will be selected from the programs for that week "at all the nouses ir. .me city ana are expeciea io draw an immense crowd. This wood sawing contest is to be a hummer. Ten of the Huskiest theatrical managers in the city are to be started at the lob of sawing wood as they used to when they were kids,' the one sawing three pieces quickest to be given a huge solid silver loving cup, the gift of jaeger Bros. The cup will be piucea on exhibition at Swetland's tomorrow. Rivalry over the possession of this cup in intense and everywhere in the tneatree tney are wonaering wno win be the chamnlon woodsawer of the pro fession. . George L. Baker,' because of his tremendous sise and the reputation which he gained in the council cham bers for sawing wood, is at present a favorite. He has no cinch, however. Probably today or tomorrow the imple ments of war, namely the saw and saw buck to be used by each contestant, will be placed on . exhibition in down town windows. One of the head liners is to be an original little comedy by Miss Louise Kent, the popular member of the Baker stock company. The playlet is called "Sold" and was written only recently by Miss Kent, herself. She Is to be assisted by Miss Donate Benrlno, late of the S. Miller-Kent Co., but now of this city and another member of the Baker stock company, yet to be se lected. Mis Marguerite Egbert, a monolo guist, and Leo Shapirer, a trick pianist, both local people are billed for short stunts, while the rest of the program Is to be made up from the local vaude ville houses. inn IS III TROUBLE Well Known Character Ac cused by Margaret Cos grove of Assault. Charged with pursuing and shooting at 14-year-old Margaret Cosgrove, of 650 Front street, a warrant has been Issued for the arrest of "Umbrella Jim" Sheridan, a well known character of the south end of the city. The little ftrl swore out a complaint before the istrlct attorney this morning, charging Sheridan with assault with a dangerous weapon. She states that last Saturday, while walking along on First street during the afternoqn, she passed "Umbrella Jimmy," who shouted, "You black guard," at her and started to follow her on a run. She ran to Caruthers street, then west to Fourth and there says that Sheridan shot three times at her with a revolver, all the bullets whizzing closely past her head. She darted down Fourth and ran to the Southern Paclflo bridge, where an unknown man jumped in Sheridan's way. knocked him down and took his gun away from him. She states that she was too frightened to re main In the neighborhood and does not know what became of her unknown res cuer nor what he did to Sheridan. The little girl Is a pupil at the Shat tuck school. She states that she has never spoken to Sheridan before, but that she has heard the children In the neighborhood taunting him as he went past. She believes the old fellow is de mented. Excursion to Metzger Acres The Salem Electric will make a spe cial rate, 26c round trip, to Metzger J station Wednesday, May 16. Trains eave Front and Jefferson sts. at 9:30 a, m. and 1:30 p. m. Be sure your ticket reads Me tiger. association received word from the sec retary of the Ohio delegation In Denver telling him that 103 people made up the Ohio train and that they were hav ing the time of their lives. They will add to their number 40 people from Denver before leaving that city and ex pect to have a great time on the rest of their trip. They are to be quartered at the Oregon hotel while here. Christian and savor Chorus All young people who can assist In the Christian Endeavor chorus at any or all of the meetings of the state rally are urged to be present at the T. M. C. A. tonight Tuesday) at 8 o'clock to rehearse. Dr. McMIchael will direct the chorus. Full program of the meetings for Friday, Sat urday and Sunday will be printed later. XJoense Zt Refused J. W. Mai let fa application for a liquor license to serve liquor in his restaurant at the Oaks was refused yesterday bv the liquor li cense committee of the city council. Councilman Rushlight is not in favor of allowing liquor to be sold at the big amusement park on account of 'the wo men and children who go there. Troebel Association Meets Members of the Froebel association are requested to meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the corner of Third and Alder streets prepared to enjoy themselves on the an nual picplc of the club. Bach member is prlvtt?ed to bring guests. The club will to for its outing to a point on the St Johns carllne. Beginning May 1, we reduce the price of afl our Australian coal to $8.60 per ton delivered; 50 cents per Jon reduction on five ton lota paoino coast uoai uo.. 240 Washington. Mala A-3293. Steel Oat Coffee The new way of grinding saves the aroma. 1889 St. John 1909. 110 First street. First buy good coffee, then "have It steel cut. 18S3 St John 190J. 110 First street Bate War Steamer Zforthlaad sails di rect for San Francisco Thursday 6 p. m. Cabin $10, berth and meals included. Frank Bollam, agent 128 Third street We speage and press your clothes, shine your shoes, all for $160 month. Main (14. A-4314. Wagons run every where. Unique Tailoring Co 30$ Stark. Steamer Jessie Martins, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally, ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at t p. m. Daluta Kotelmaa Here Albert Rebe neck, proprietor of the Hotel Lenox of Duluth. Minn., is visiting friends in Portland. Dr. Mag-yard, veterinary surgeon, with B. O. T. Co.. 9th and Davis. Phone Main 10T7. ITOzaaa'a Exchange, 1$$ Tenth street reach 11:80 to 3; business men's lunch. W. A. Wise .and associates, painless aentist Third and Washington. Americas Bank Trust CC--8!xta and Oak, pays interest on deposits.' Tote J-ee on charter amendment against patent pavements. N Dr. X. C Browm, Eye-Ear. Marquam. ' Sr. Keynes, optician, Salmon,near IUl GEORGE in U BR HU JUT 3C L L Bowman & Co. Popular Price Clothiers 3C ON ERE DAY Associated Bodies Hold Re union and Give Program n Commemoration. Loyal Britishers representing the As sociated British societies of the city, celebrated Empire day, formerly ob served as the Dirthday df Queen Vic toria, with a concert and program of addresses at the Exposition building last night. The principal address of the evening was made by James Laldlaw, British consul for Oregon, Washington and Ida ho, who spoke of the debt that all Brit ish subjects owe to Queen Victoria, ex tolling her fine qualities and Inspiring example which her life set. Of the re sponsibilities of British citizenship Mr. Laldlaw said: "This world wide empire of ours can not live in the past; it must be a living, breathing, working one and all must re alize there are heavy responsibilities to British cltlsenshlp. If ever its people and rulers cease to recognize that right eousness and even handed Justice are Its backbone, then It will fall to pieces as others have in the past." William A. MacRae, who Introduced the speaker; referred to Queen Victoria's reign of 63 years and the fact that she was a constitutional monarch and never attempted to override the limits of her authority or to Interfere with her rep resentatives. He spoke of her beautiful domestic life and said that it was be cause of her womanly qualities that 8he was loved throughout her world MONEY BACK OFFER Mi-o-ni Quickly Cares Belching, Soar Stomach, Foul Breath, Stomach Dis tress or Monty Back 8top your indigestion right away; you can do it if you will. Go today and get a box of Mi-o-na tablets. Take one before, with or af ter meal for a few days and note the wonderful result. In a week you can eat and enjoy any food you want without after disturb ance. In two weeks you will feel like a new being. Careful women who want to have and keep a good complexion, rosy cheeks, and bright eyes, should try Ml-o-na acting as it does on the stomach it Is the great preventive of impure blood. If you have a sallow complexion, ptm- rles, blotches, or dull eyes, your dfges lon Is all wrong, and you should take Ml-o-na tablets immediately, and put your stomach right. Ml-o-na instantly stops belching of gas, sour stomach, heartburn and foul breath. Ml-o-na is guaranteed by Woodard, Clarke & Co. to cure dyspepsia, sea or car sickness, vomiting of pregnancy, or money back. Don't hesitate to try Mi-o-na. It Is for sale by leading druggists every where. M fl OtwM catarrh or money back. Just breathe U la. Complete ontfltjncluding Inhaler f-I. IStlara bottles ooo. irngffCT. vDIAMOTaD for VM-lfla Nanraat Soil nl Oil, fiwm ea dlepiar at all bwt iusee. Itaotoaaalelayeari. m, stviesvaan tr de fee e parka ( Demi ceed Now ea dlpUT at all bwt dnlen. Ak for Cau rarurieDDorBooa.vrree r dMW. and will aiail i ceed free tot row troakle JTreat and TamfeUl sts, rsttUn. Or. mm Every clothing store sells men's' suits at $15 J Every one of them claims theirs to be the best, We claim it, and can prove our claim. You'll coincide with us when you see OUR SUITS AT They are actual $20 and $25 values, and are made WARRANTED ALL WOOL Worsteds, Serges, Cheviots and Tweeds. . Lenox Hats $2.50 They are absolutely as good as any hat sold anvwhere at $3.00. Fifth and Alder wide empire. Of Empire day he said It afforded an opportunity for Britishers to gather together In whatever part of the world they might be and made a bond of common interest. The musical numbers were furnished by Mrs. Rose Coursen Reed, Miss Kath leen Lawler and F. T. Crowther, who were enthusiastically encored at each appearanoe, and the whole audience Joined in the chorus, "Soldiers of the King" with a spirit and unison that were inspiring. Have It Fixed. We have secured the services of an expert eastern repair man and are now prepared to repair and adjust all makes of talking machines and phonographs, as well as musical Instruments gener ally. Instruments cleaned and adjusted at very reasonable rates. Our wagon will call for and deliver all work. No charge made unless work Is satisfactory. Phone for estimates on any repairs. Main 3477; A-1333. GRAVES MUSIC CO., Wholesale Dept., 65-7-69 N. Park t. Journal want ads lc a word. $2.00 RAZORS on Sale This r0ffHii Trunks., T Handbags jg: ; Suitcases' jmcjjm? ; i This Week : fMTl 5 Only gj3! Sale of Bags, Makes Old Straw Hats Look Like New, 25c This is what Strawine, the great Mexican bleacher and cleaner, will do for old straw or Panama hats, very easily applied and positively harmless. Each package contains enough to clean several hats per box 25 Remember Ask for STRAWINL . ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING WOODARD, CLARKE For leftefii In order to give those who work and cannot conveniently shop during the day an opportunity to take advantage of our great sale, our store will remain open this week up to 9 p. m McAllen-McDonnell Popular Dry Goods Store, Corner Third and Morrison. PLEASE REMEMBER, THE SALE ENDS SATURDAY EVENING AT 9:30 O'CLOCK. GRAZING HAVE GRAZING for 2000 SHEKP from JUNE 1 to NOV. 1 at 7 CENTS a HEAD PER MONTH. If you have sheep and need gooo" gracing, write ua. 188 LIVESTOCK ZXCXAXTGB BISO. CHIOAQO, IXXb SEIZURE OF OPIUM AT SAN FRANCISCO (United Tress Leased Wire.) San Francisco, May 25. To Customs Inspectors Joseph Head and William Harrlgan belong the honor of the first arrest here for violation of the law against the Importation of opium. Jo seph Alexander, a waterfront saloon keeper, was found bv Head last night with eight tins of the product in his possession. With Harrlgan's assistance Head took his prisoner to the Eddy street Jail, and this morning turned him over to a United States marshal. The stringent law prohibiting the Importation of opium Into this country . JBB!!-!I" 1 Soalded Boy's Shrieks horrified his grandmother, Mrs. Marie Taylor of Nebo, Ky., who writes that when all thought he would die, Buck len's Arnica Salve wholly cured him. Infallible for burns, scalds, outs, corns, wounds, bruises. Cures fever-sores. bolls, skin eruptions, chilblains, chapped hands. Soon rout piles. zbc at wooa- ard. Clarke A Co. Belts and Buckles at HALF MOWS the TIME to SPRINKLE The Best Garden Hose at Lowest Prices 50 ft. Condit, H-inch rubber,, f5.00 50 ft. Columbia, j4-inch rubber fS.50 50 ft. Columbia, -inch rubber ..fe.OO 50 ft. Woodlark, -inch rubber f6.SO 50 ft. Woodlark, tf-inch rubber fT.OO 50 ft. Oregon,4-inch rubber $7.50 Hose Menders . ....6f to 25a Hose Reels f 1,00 ' Your went Into effect April 1. and already the contraband in this city has doubled In value. The eight tins taken from Alexander would ordinarily be worth 3200, but are now priceless In China town. The officers are of the opinion that the consignment was brought from the orient on the liner Korea, which arrived recently. fj Grande Man Declared Insane. (Special Dispatch to The Journal La Orande, Or.. May 25. J. K. Hough, a resident of this section for many years, was yesterday declared Insane and committed to the asylum. He has been in the hospital for a week. He was Justice of the peace at La Orande for several years. New League Island Commandant. Philadelphia, Pa.. May 25. Rear Ad mlral Uriah R. Harris today assumed command of the League island navy yard, succeeding Rear Admiral Pendle ton, who Is about to bo retired for age. The new commandant is the Junior ad miral, having Just been advanced to that grade. He is a native of Indiana, and entered the navy in 18(S. Week at 97c Don't Neglect The Roses Your last chance to sprty the roses before the R'oe Festival. We especially recommend the use of Woodlirk Rote and Fruit Spray for the roses, house plants and trees. It is certain in its action on codling moth and all other leaf-eating insects. Price per bottle, 25c and 50c Woodlark Spray Pump This Spray Pump is just what you want. It will apply the finest possible sprays and ex terminate any kind of CA, insect life. Price only. . .OUC 50 ft. Oregon, - tf-inch rubber f8.00 50 ft. Mt. Hood, Ji-inch red rubber ." f O.OO 50 ft wire-wrapped, )4- inch red robber . ...flO.OO 50 ft. Carolina Cotton, -inch .....fS.SO 50 ft Puritan Cotton, ra-ineh fO.OO 50 ft Puritan Cotton, X-mch fO.SO 50 foot Cascade Cotton, fi-inch , , .....f8.00 & CO. CROSS LONDON LEATHERS LIT? If ff THE ATR tl nXMLslV : Uth and Wash. Phones Main 1 and A-lliJ .. Xeaight, Tomorrow, Thursday. OTIS: SKINNER In the Romantic Corned r in losoi or txs tamxlt. Prices $3.60, ft.A $1.00, He, 60c. BUNGALOW THEATRE Phones Main 117; A-4II4. Emp. Theatre Co- (Inc.). Lesnee; Geo. T Baker, Oer. Manager. Tonight all week matinee -Saturday, Baker Stock Company in- .' - i "THI SDVCA7Z0BT OT KB. TTTT.n An instantaneous comedy hit. Evening 26c, Sic. 60c. Mats. 1 Sc. ISc. Next 'The Qlrl of the Golden West." BAKER THEATRE Fhonee Main I A 630 Or. Th. Co. (Inc.) Lessee; Geo. L. Baker, den. Mgr. Second week of Ferris Hart man Co. in the screaming musical comedy, "ID KATOK OT TOJCXO." Beautiful music, costumes and scenery. Kvenlnga 35c. 60c, 75o $1.0oV Mats. i !5c, BOo. Bargain Matinee Wednesday. I 25c, any seat Regular matinee Satur- uay. , Next week "The Toymaker.' - XAZ3T A-lOtO. ifat. . Bmadaya aaV SoUdaya tt-U-Mc 1RC8TS TEEATEE is.2fr?:t Week of Kay at "A XU-h a sue Clr cua"j Oherldaa Simpson; fella ton fc Zoran; sToreltv Daaoimr Tor frank Whitman; Ie SfoUia and Taloraa KUe. tattoai Orchestra; Pictures. ' TBE GRAND-VaadevUIe de Loxe WXZK ST.'BTXJrQ KOYSAT. KAT S4. The last of the Regiment Six Artiste Ir saatlag "A gtory la Boni"' Bert Sheppard Leibert Zdadley. Co. stent aaoaa Harry Bergoyse rred Baaer Oraadaeoope PANTAGES THEATRE Advanced Yaaderille, Stars of All Rations. "TWM BZATK Or CIBOPATJUL." Presented by La Loie, the noted dra matic dancer. In an elaborate scenic pro duction, showing scenes which prevailed during the time of the famous Egyptian Queen. "The Dance of Seato.'' Spe cial added attraction. The Five Musical Lovelands, artistic musicians. Matinees daily, 16c: two shows at night, 16c and 25c. STAR THEATRE II (Supplied exclusively by Morton Film U Exchange.) .flLast day of Leo Tolstoy's "Kesurree t l tton "The Sleeping Policeman," "The World Upset," "Couldn't Lose His Wife," "Car touche," Dow Brink, vocalist; DefreJ, violinist Entire change of program to morrow. Contlnuouo from 2 p. m. to 10:30 p. m. Don't fall to vote in the baby contest. lOo TO ABTT BEAT 10c BASEBALL BEOBSATZOir PaXX, Corner Vaugha and Twenty-fourth sTts. PORTLAND vs. SPOKANE TWO OAJCBS SBCOSUTXOir BAT, KiT 31. 0s30 A. M. 2i30 P. M. Games begin weekdays J:S0 p. m.; Sunday, 2:30 p. m. Admission Bleachers, 26c"! Grand stand. 50c; Boxes, 25c extra .Children; Bleachers, 10c; Grandstand, 25c. LADED S' DAT VKEDAT Boys under 12 free to bleachers Wed nesday. NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heart weakness may now have no fear of the dental chair. MAS WaULV KB 8. XAHUT BATS I I bad is teetb extracted at the Har ard Dentists without the least pain, and highly recommend them. MRS. HANLET, tit 16th St. Whalebone Plate $10 A Ores DtscCTerr, tot JTew Whale bone mat, which Is the lightest and strongest set known; does not cover th roof of the mouth; bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 10 years. tlOOO WS OXAXZJBHOa TSB WOBUD. We will forfeit 11004 to anjr charitable Institution for the dentist who can make a plate tor IIS as good as we make for lift. 10 Year Guarantee : Oold Cxewa, extra tteavy, 85.00 rail pet Teetb (wbaleboa C. . W.)fS.04 Bridge Work, par tooth, beat gold, .f 3.00 White Clowns ......4.09 Teetb Be-enamaled .............. .13.00 Oold rulings .$1.00 And not exoeedlnf ia.00 Beet Silver Fillings $0.50 Platinum fillings 11.00 Teetb Cleaned $0.80 CTVTM EXTBAOVSV WTTHOTTT AIZt rre Wbm Othe Work Is Ordered. By our new system or painless dentistry, used by us alone. Our success Is due te the high-grade work done by our expert, gentlemanly operator. HARVARD DENTISTS Coney rk and Wsshlnatoa Its, Oral aYoyal Bakery. Largest and best-equipped Cental estab lishment In the world; 20 offices In United States. Open Sunday, I I li Daily until . A. NEW DEPARTURE The' cost of Interments have been greatly reduced by the Holms., undertaking company. Heretofore It has been the custom of funeral directors to make charges for all incidentals connected with a tu ners L The Edward Kolman Undertsk. lng company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket Is furnishet by us we roske no extra charges for embalming, hearse to cemetery outside box or any service the t may be re quired of ua, except clothing, cemetery and carrires, thus effecting a saving of t to Its on each funeral. TOE EDWARD HO LP. I AN UNDERTAIONG CO. tS0 TXXS9 ST COS. CAXMOY. Writ for catalor'ie and frW ewer pipe, ehlroripy -pipe, ti r. -i water. il and culvert tU. j ; . taptio tanks, etc Orcjoa Wj'l'!ci Sewer ii la CV' 41 ' "V CT,