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Si , KTd Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Helilg . . . . . .... v ... . '. . Otis Bklnnor "The Honor of tha Family" Bungalow.. Tbe Education of Mr. Plpp tar ....f.. Moving Picture . Orpheum .1. .......... , .... . Vaudeville Grand , . . , ; . ' Vaudeville Pantages Vaudeville Baker "The Mayor of Toklo'- Bvangelloal Conference at Jients--The iwenty-sixtn annual session of the ore' gon conference of the-TSvangelleal as sociation opened yesterday at Lents, 'Bishop 8. p. Hpeng delivering the open. Ing 'address and ontaniztn the confer ence. Rev. 8. A. Slewert waa appointed secretary with L. C. Hoover and W. A. Guetftfroy assistants. Lay delegates were admitted for the first time and given seats in the conference. The lay men were S, Heist. J. Smelxer, 8. AVadley, William Fisher. J. C. Luckel. A. Blttner. B. F. Heinrlch and A. W. Frankhauser. Standing committees were appointed and reports heard from the district elders. Bishop Speng will lec ture this evening at Grace church, Lents. Interferes With Services Rev. Fetsr Tost, pastor of the Evangelical Breth ren church on Mallory street near Beech, has written a letter to the mayor and executive board in which he asks them to assist his , congregation to attend divine services Sundays without inter ruptlons and disturbances caused hy youthful baseball teams which gather outside the church on a vacant area. The pastor says the chief of police was notified last summer of the baseballlst nuisance, but that it has not been abated. V Of Interest to Woman. An injunction to prevent the sale of women's . hair combs and barettes ts the latest thing in the injunction line asked for in the circuit court. George Rlbbecke and his wife. Asa Holmes Ribbeeke, allege that 8. E. Werthelmer, proprietor of the Grand Leader store. Is violating an Agreement with htm In selling these little helps to feminine makeup. Tho Rlbbeckes conduct beauty parlors -under a lease from Werthelmer. a Two Companies Incorporated Ar ticles of incorporation have been filed in the office of the county clerk as follows: Green-Whitcomb company, to transact a real estate and brokerage business; Incorporators, W. L. Green, C. 8. Whltcomb. B. M. Whltcomb; capital stock. $50,000. Suburban Homes Water company; incorporators, W. I Green, C. S. Whltcomb, B. M. Whltcomb; capi tal stock. $20,000. Admit Raving Gambled. J. I.. Price, Harry Wallace. J. T. Shea, J. C. Davis, C. Dangerfield and Harry Olsen entered pleas of guilty to charges of gambling in the circuit court yesterday after noon. They were arrested In a police raid on April 16. Shea and Danger field were fined $R0, the others being let off with $25 fines. Doucett Given Parole Joe Pouentt. formally a driver for the Star laundry, pleaded guilty to larceny before Judge Bronaugh In th circuit court yester day afternoon. He was sentenced to serve three years in the penitentiary and placed on parole. He was accused of taking $218. Horticultural Society to Meet A spe cial meeting of the State Horticultural Society of Oregon will be held at the Portland hotel tonight at 8 o'clock. Plans for incorporating the society and election of a new board of trustees will occupy the time of the meeting. Drama by Students "Rosamund's Triumph," a drama in three acts, will be presented at the Helllg theatre this evening b;' the students of St. Francis' academy. The cast is well chosen and the play promises to be an interesting production. Just Arrived, Rose Festival window decorations and caloamlna or transfer pictures In wreaths, sprays and bo ouets, all In roses, for sale hy the East ern Manufacturers Co.. S Fifth street, corner Oak. Phone Main 1233. ("Agents wanted.") Special Pentecostal Services At the Swedish Methodist Episcopal church, corner Beech and Borthwlck streets, there -will be special Pentecostal serv ices next Sunday morning and evening. Ring up Main 607 Wow, and arrange with Dr. George Rubensteln, the opti cian, to examine your eyes. Tou will save money and time. Satisfaction guai teed. 189 3d at., opposite Baker theatre. Sellwood Republican Club There will he a meeting of the Sellwood Republi can club Friday evening. May 28, at 8 o'clock at Union hall, corner East Thir teenth street and Tenlno avenue. Hose easing, such as are ordered by Are departments for stores with base ments, are for sale by the Columbia Wire and Iron Works, 868-870 East Washington street Both phones. Preachers Postpone Meeting. The Methodist preachers will not hold their regular meeting next Monday morning, as it Is Decoration day. Tne next meet ing will be June 21. We sponge and press your clothes, shine your shoes, all for $1.60 month. Main 814, A-4S14. . Wagons run every where. Unique Tailoring Co.. SOI Stark. Grant. Further Extension The city council has granted to the Portland Railway. Light &s Power company an other extension of time In which to .tilt! The Public Invited MISS ROSE I FRITZ, THE WORLD'S CHAMPION TYPIST, MAKES HER FIRST SCHOOL DEMONSTRATION IN OREGON AT THE HOLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT AT THE WHITE TEMPLE, TWELFTH AND TAYLOR STREETS. , .The people of Portland will have an opportunity of seeing the world'i champion typewriter operator at the White Temple tonight at 8:15. Miss Fritz makes Iier first school demonstration for the Holmes Busi ness College, and themanagement extends cordial invitation to the general public to see this demonstration of marvelous speed and accuracy. Businesst nrenourt reporters, stenographers and all who are interested are invited, , . ' THE comply with the provisions f the over bead wiring ordinance. This makes the third extension given to the company enHhla one measure. By the term of the - ordinance - passed the railway is given until July 1 in which to complete the reconstruction ot all overhead wires. Meanwale, the linemen who dally risk their livs dodging through the network of death threads muat continue to dodge. Arrested os Bigamy Charge Victor A. McCreery, wanted la Redwood City. Cal., on a charge of bigamy, was ar retted here last evening by Patrolman 'But a. He was found at the corner of Fourth and -Washington streets anil taken Vo tne police station. Mr. McCreery recently eloped from Redwood .C'lty with Aisa M ar y W h 1 te, whom he mar ried lust before leaving there. ' The bride's father, now alleges that he has another wife living at Pasadena, Cal. Albert White, the bride's brother, came here this week to assist in securing McCreery. The prisoner waived requi sition and will go back with the offi cer from California as soon as he arrives. He states that the entire mat ter will be easily explained.. , Disagreed Over Polities. Because -W. M. Kakes had been a life Ions; Demo crat and because J. P. Baylor had been a life-long Republican, the two men eould not agree at all in a political ar gument which started on a St. Johns car last evening. In the melee two windows ' in the car were broken and then Patrolman Burr I showed on the scene and took botn men to the station where they were booked on a charge of being drunk and disorderly. Both were fined $10 in police court this morn ing on entering a plea of guilty-and both freely told the judge the full par ticulars of the fight. Sessions Meld in Charon At the Erse Methodist conference now in session the exercises and sessions have so far been held in the church building, on account of the cool weather. It is hoped that tonight the big tent which has been erected may be used, as many have been turned away through lack, of room. At the business session held this morn ing J. W. Sharp of Medford and W. N. Coffee of Portland Were appointed dis trict eldors. The pastors reported from their various fields of work increase in membership and a prosperous year in all departments. Thar conference is pro gressing smoothly with crowded ses sions and strong interest. Meier Estate Incorporated Jeanette Meier, Abe Meier, Julius L. Meter, Fan nie Frank and 8. Frank have filed arti cles of Incorporation of the A. Meier estate. It has a capital stock of $100, 000, and Is a close corporation, it being stipulated that- no stockholder can sell any of his or her holdings to an out sider until after it has been offered to each of the other stockholders at the book value, this book value to be ascer tained by an appraisement of the total assets of the estate by three disinter ested persons. The purpose of the cor poration is stated to be to buy, lease or convey any kind of real or personal property. Mrs. Case Given Suit Money Presid ing Judge Bronaugh in the circuit court Wlday allowed Mrs. Florence Case $100 suit money for her defense in the di vorce suit brought bv G. Lewis Case. The husband was given a decree in Sherman county some time ago by al leging that his wife was a resident of Vancouver. Wash., and securing publica tion of summons. She asserts that he knew she was living In Portland, and she had the case transferred here. Judge Bradshaw setting aside the decree he had entered In order that Mrs. Case may present her defense. Arrested for Wife Beating; Clyde Eastebrook, a bartender, was arrested this morning by Deputy Constable Mc Cullough on a charge of wife beating. He is charged with having repeatedly struck and beat his wife, Mabel Easte brook. a waitress In a Sixth street res taurant. When arrested by Deputy Mc Cuilough the man started to run, but when the deputy sent a bullet past his ears he quickly threw up his hand? and submitted to arrest. Injures His Xnee Cap. Harry Allen, of 90 North Eighth street, waa found drunk and asleep last night by Offi cer Raney and was told to move along. A few minutes later he was again found lying on the street at Third and Burnside with a badly Injured knee cap. He was taken to the notice sta tion and attended by City Physician Fred J. Zelgler and then was sent to his home. Pipe Tapper Xs Pined C. C. Vaughn, arrested by Constable Wagner yester day afternoon on a charge of tapping a gns pipe and carrying the gas around the meter, pleaded guilty before Justice Bell yesterday and was fined $26. Vaughn is a broker with offices In tho Board of Trade building and lives on Terrace Heights. He was arrested on information furnished by his wife. looses Suit on a Vote Judge Ganten beln in the circuit court this morning affirmed the judgment of the justice court in the case of B. Lee Paget against Margaret E- A. Hawley In favor of the defendant. Paget sued for $6 on a note, and appealed to the circuit court when he waa beaten in the lower tribunal. Services at Synaffog-ue Services will be held in congregation Ahavai Sholom synagogue, corner Park and Clay streets, tonight at 8 o'clock. Music by the choir under the direction of Gustavus Ese man. Tomorrow morning services be gin at 9:30 o clock. Rabbi R. Abraham son will officiate. All are welcome. Plrst United Chnrota Calls a Pastor The First United Presbyterian congre gation which has been without a settled pastor since the first of the year unan imously voted at a meeting held Thurs day evening to extend a call to the Rev. Frank D. Plnley, .recently from Ohio. but who has been temporarily supplying OREGON " DAILY 'JOURNALS- PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, ' MAY 28, 1909. the pulpit of the Third United Presby terian church of Seattle since last falL Mr. Flndley preached for the First Port land congregation several weeks ago ana made such a favorable Impression upon the people that they decided to look no further. He is a man of scholarly at tainments, a forceful speaker and has a winning personality. He nan already Indicated a willingness to accept the call, and expects , to begin Ms work In Portland about the middle of June. Mr. Findley has a wife and two children. At the meeting Thursday evening the call , was moderated byiJRev. John L. Acheson, pastor of the thlrd United Presbyterian church, east side, who pre sided . by appointment of JDregon prea- uyiery. x Xumna Prom Train J. wV Hansen at tempted to jump from a moving train at Fourth and Market streets last even ing and suffered a dislocated shoulder. He lives at 211 Columbia street and was trying to get to his home at the time Of the accident..- The injured man is em ployed at the Royal Cleaning; Dye Work at 101 North Ninth. Held on Vagrancy Charge. Albert Fitapatrlck, arrested last night on a charge of vagrancy by Detectives Cole man and Price, was ordered . held In municipal court by Judge Van Zante this morning until tomorrow afternoon. Brotherhood of mailroad Trainmen will give an old time excursion to Eata cada, Sunday, June 6. Tickets, 75c, in cludes baseball and all sports. Special Clearance Sale of ladies' tai lored suits; every one marked down, for mer prices not considered. La Palais Royal, $16 Washington street. Kelly's Family Xdqnov Store, park and Morrison. High grade wines and liquors. One price to all. Free delivery. Tel Main .28. Home, A-280S. . ' SteSmeV Jessie Harklns. for Camas, Washnugaf and way landings, dally, ex cept Sunday. Leave Washington street dock at. 2 p. m. Great Waist Specials Friday and Sat urday at Le Palais Ftofal; $1.26 values going at 76c. 875 Washington street. King ler, swimming baths. 389 H East Morrison; expert instruction; lady at tendant; swim 25c. Woman's Exchange, US Tenth street, innch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. Bess Will Change Habits Tom Hess was sentenced to 30 days on the rock- THOMPSON'S EYE GLASSES Are Wonderfully Bneoessfol, Because Back of Them Is a Man Who Knows Bis Business, NO RISK HERE GREAT CARE TAKEN f7 1 lie Figaro, Paris, Juna 16, 08, saysi "R. A. Thompson, an American opti cian, astounded the medical world last evening with an important discovery for sight testing. In a practical demon stration before professors of the faculty they unanimously declared It . a great aid to science." One Charge Covers Entire Cost of Ex amination, Glasses, Frames. THOlVf PSOIM The Internationally Indorsed Bight Ex pert. 8KB FXOOB. COBBETT BUCr., BTK AJTS MOBBISOB. F.W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING First and Oak NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heart weakness may now have no fear of the dental chair. KSAS WHAT MBS. SABXBT SATS I I had 1$ teeth extracted at the Har vard Dentists' without the least pala, and highly recommend them. MRS. HANLET. $41 Itth St Whalebone Plate $10 ' A Great Discovery, the Sew whale one Plata, which Is the lightest and strongest set known; does not cover the roof of the mouth: bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 10 yeara 1000 WB OSAUmiOl THS WOUS, We will forfeit $1000 to any charitable Institution for the dentist who can make a plate for $16 as good as we make for $1$. 10 Year Guarantee Cold Crows, extra heavy 88.00 Pull Set Teeth (wbalebos S. 8. W.)C3.00 Bridge Work, per tooth, best geld, .is.00 White Crowns 4.00 Teeth Be-enameled 3.00 Oola Pllllngs f 1.00 And not exceeding ga.00 Bert Silver Pilling foJO Platlnam Fillings .1.00 Teeth Cleaned 0.00 i TSBTK BXTBAOTBD WXTKOTTT PAXB Pre When Other Work Is Ordered. By our new system or painless dentistry, used by us alone. Our success la due to the high-grade work done by our expert, gentlemanly operatora. HARVARD DENTISTS Corner Park and Washington , Over moyal Bakery. Largest and beat-equipped Dental estab lishment in the world; 10 office in United States. Open Sunday. U 1( Dally until . Woman's Exchange X33 TEHTTB'ST. truncheon from 11:80 a. tn. to 3 p. m. TOKOBJBOW'B KBBTJ Baked Beans with Breton Brown Bread. Boast Veal with Dressing. Steamed Fruit Pudding. Strawberries and Cream. AFTERNOON TEA DA1LT. - 1 : pile by Judge Van Zante this morning on a charge of being drunk, and he .will now break up a long period of rest. He stated thla morning that he has not done a stroke of .work for the last two yeara Officer Johnson, who arrested him stated that Hess had. been in the habit of beating his wife whenever he became drunk. One Pourth Off oitrlct plumes and tips at La Palais Royal,- J71 Washing ' W. A. Wise and associates, painless aentlsts. Third and Washington. " e "- wassssw Americas Bank a Trust Ca -Sixth and Oak. pays Interest on deposits. Bar Ladles Sale t T. Ta!u nti and save money. 171 Washington. Vote yes on charter! amendment against patent pavements. Dr. 8. C. Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. Br. Baynes. optician, Salmon.near 5th. Cartwright Park. Formerly known as tbe Ben Holladay property. Oregon' most beautiful coast resort The ocean terminus of A. & C. R. R. Only fiye minutes' walk from railroad station to ocean. Lots $25 to $700. Easy terms if wanted. Many very choice lots fronting on the ocean and also on the beautiful Necanlcum river with unobstructed view of each. The whole tract is level with no loose drafting aand. Adjoining Seaside, the most .popular and largest coast resort In Oregon. Pure mountain water piped to every block. Perfect drainage. Elec tric light and telephone service. Go and see it for yourself. Get ticket to Hoiladay station. Round trip only $3 Saturday, Sunday and Monday, or see us for full Information or Inquire of agent at Seaside house. LAMBERT-WHITMER COMPANY, 107 Sherlock building and 404 E. Alder.' Big bargain In home sites. Go out in auto.. Gregory's id on page It. LEADING EAST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE CORNER EAST MORRISON AND UNION AVENUE STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY DECORATION DAY Big Saturday SpcciaIsTwo Days' Shopping in One On account of "store being closed Monday, account of Memorial Day, you should do your Saturday and Monday shopping at this store tomorrow. A Great Sale of Men's and Boys' SAMPLE HATS Just purchased several sets travelers' sample Hats, from one of the largest coast representatives, at a remarkable low price. These lots comprise the very newest and best shapes in Soft Hats, and the colors are Rreen, gray, brown, black, nutra, tan, smoke, etc. See big window displays. Men's Sample Oats, Values to $3.50 at $1.45 Boys' Sample Hats, Values to $2.25 at 98c See Window. STYLISH FUR FELT HATS FOR MEN AND BOYS, HALF PRICE in some cases, and less than half in others. ROSE FESTIVAL DECORATION BUNTING, FAST COLORS. OFFICIAL COLORS, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. We can' supply any quantity you desire and at very lowest prices. u 82. GO rom KBVS S3 -SO to 15.00 Eampla Shoes and Chtforda. 61.50 For Boys and Misses' $2JM to 13.00 Bampla Shoes and Oxfords. Now ' Quit Paying Fancy Prices For Your Shoes itils nswmnv; tit nut EILERS TO BUILD LARGE STRUCTURE Covering the entire half block front ing on Pettygrove street, between Fif teenth and Sixteenth, the Ellera Piano House is preparing to build a five story brick structure in which will ba located the company's warehouse, inspection and display rooms, distributing depart ment, barn and garage. The Ainalie mill property, which waa formerly held jointly by Frederick Eilers and the Ainslle heirs, was divided yesterday and deeds to that effect have been filed for record. . The Eilers will at once Improve their half of the blook, which will involve an expenditure of about $78,000, and which will provide this concern with the largest and most modern piano ware house and display rooms on the Pacific coast. , Upon the new premises will also be built immediately the new factory and finishing shops for the Eilers orchestral piano. The delivery service of the con cern, horses, drays and automobiles, will be splendidly housed In a strictly modern and up to date barn and garage. The Sixteenth street frontage, which has a carllne. will be developed in the shape of display rooms with high ceil ings, and here will be. the show rooms for pipe organs, orchestrions and other automattc Instruments that have come so rapidly into public favor of late years. The entire line of school and church organs will be displayed over there, and above them will be the whole sale offices of the concern. Contracts will be let for the erection of these buildings as soon as the plans are prepared. Principle O. H. Byland of the Rainier I High school Is a guest art tne imperial. JSMSieassswsBSSSBlll II '.'fTi g'KSB-g " IHM-B.."1::,; . a Jorr A Remarkable Sale of Women's Suits VALUES TO $20.00 AT . . . . Green, navy, fancy gray, light blue, lemon, smoke Handsome fancy worsted Suits, entirely new lot just received. Jackets and Skirts are the very latest models, splen didly tailored and prettHy trimmed with satin bands and buttons. See the window displays of these suits. i Ladies' Cambric Mnslin Gowns Worth to $1.50, at Fine cambric muslin Gowns, with either low neck or V neck, trimmed with fine lace, embroidery and insertion. 7 CPf$ mMm THE WORLD'S BEST Sample Shoes FOR EVERYBODY SILK SHOE LACES With All Oxfords Sold Friday and Saturday. Ask for Them. , -tflrt. llUsMsMi I . tin li li I M HI HI imnilT IIIIM.I w r - ' 1 1 , i if l. m mm Wk:iallUIUM1tll!!lilUiJttillJll,:UiUiiItHJMJUii'Lliti Modern Miracles of Healing . Wonders accomplish & right nere la Portland every day that would have keen regarded a miracles In earlier days. At the request of those who were un able to see him Monday, Edward Olney, the Bealer, will treat the balance of the week for a liberal offering. Born with this power 40 heal the sick. Mr. Olney effected his first cure at the age of 7 years, end after years of travel and study he will establish a healing Insti tute here, where all may be healed and may study. HI" office will be open Sunday, by appointment. Hours, dnlly, 9 a. m. to 8 n. m. Call and get a free booklet. Office. 494 Morrison St., flat T. Phone Main 8887. Consultation Pree. Journal Ads Bring Results iflo1 1? (Li!! vv ladies' White Tailored and Dutch Waists Values to $1.75, it 133 New styles of tailored White Waists, with either Dutch collars or laundered detachable collars. $2.00 For Women's 9X00 to $5.00 Sample Shoes, Oxfords aud Pumps. Sl.OO For Children' I1.B0 to fa. 29 Sample Shoes, Oxfords ,and Pumps. Shoes for the Whole Family 5! ...'. I AJnrszvzsTsv SJie Apollo .lub o Jp ortl wM0 v r ijon 50 Male Voices 30-Piece Orchestra MISS ELIZABETH HARWAS . SOPRANO WM. H. B0YER CONDUCOR Heilig Theatre Monday Evening MAY 31st BEATS NOW SELLING .. Prices t?l,50 $1 75 50 SXAT IUI TOP AT- vat a oooDwxir xdva aoosxxcx At Helllg Theatre Next Tues. Night and Thura. Mat. "TUB BASTE STEX" Next Wed. and Thurs. Nights TXB OEKX1JS" Prices 12, $1.50. 11.00. 75c. 10c. BUNGALOW THEATRE Phones Main 117; A-42JI. Em p. Theatre Co. (Inc.), Lessee; Geo. L. Baker, Gn. Manager. Tonight all week matinee Saturday, Baker Stock Company In ' i "in bsvoatxow or kcr. rzrr." An Instantaneous omedjr hit. Evenings 25e, 36c HOC Mats. lie, 35c Next "The Qlrl of the Golden West." BAKER THEATRE Phones Main S A 6S0 Or. Th. Co. (Inc.) Lessee; Geo. L. Baker. Gen. Mgr. Second week of Ferris Hart- man Co. in the screaming musical comedy. "CTTJB KATOK OV TOXXO." Beautiful music, costumes and scenery. Evenings 26c, 6c, 7So $1.00. Mats. 2Be, 80c Bargain Matinee Wednesday. 25c, any seat . Regular matinee Satur day. Next week "The Tnymaker." sranr & A-ftHQ. Ve4a. Bx. Sundays aad XoUdays tt-U-ttf nam TBEAIKE O-JS-u-Kt Week of Kay 84 "A Klffct at ae Cir cus"; Cherldah Simpson Vellatoa Si J-oran; Hoveltr Sanotng Pour; Frank Whitman i Ue Mollis and Valors j Mile. Latlna; Orchestra; Pictures. TBE GRAND-VandevlIIe de Inxe WBBX ST--TIJrO MOXTDAY, XAT 84. The Last of the Regiment Six Artists Pre senting if Ma 4n SAnVt Bert Sneppard lelbert Undlay Co. Sen aona Barry Bergoyns. rred Bane Orandaaoopa Matinee prices, 16o; Evening price, ISO and zee; box Keats, eve. PANTAQES THEATRE Adraaoed Vaudeville. Stars of Ail Katlons. ma death or cmopatxa, Presented by La Loe, the noted dra matic dancer. In an elaborate scenlo pro duction, showing scenes which prevailed during the time of the famous Egyptian Queen. "Tne Dance ef Death." Spe cial added attraction. The Five Musical Lovelands, artlstto musicians. Matinees dally, 16c: two shows at night, 15e and 25c. . ' . STAR THEATRE The best of Motion Pictures In a real Theatre. Tha Blind Xaa of Jerusalem," a Bibli cal drama, and five other new pictures. Dow Brink. Vocalist: DefreJ. Violinist. Don't forget to vote in the baby contest. lOo TO AJfT SBAT 100. v BBCBEATZOir PABK, Corner Vaughn and Tweaty-foortk PORTLAND vs. SPOKANE TWO CMJKES DIOOKATIOW SAT. MAT SI. tOsaO A. M- 3t30 P. M. . Games begin weekdays 8:80 p. nv; Sunday, 2:30 p. m. Admission Bleachers. 25c; Grand stand. 50c; Boxes, 26a extra. Children: Bleachers, 18c; Grandstand. I5o. &ADXB8' SAT rBJ3AT Boys under 12 free to bleachers Wed nesday. A NEW DEPARTURE The cost of Interments have bean greatly reduced by the Holinaa . , Undertaking company. Heretofore It has been the custom of funeral directors to make charges for . all Incidentals connected with a fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertak- , Ing company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket Is furnlsherl by us we make no extra charges for -embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re quired of us, except clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a saving of $25 to 171 on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN - UNDERTAKING CO. no ST- COB. OAXMOIT. Women a Specialty The well known 8. K. Chan Chinese Medicine company, with wonderful herbs and roots, has cured many suf ferers when all other reme dies have failed.' Bure cure female, chronic private dle- H g f iiM eases, nervousness, blood " fc" rh.nmatlam nth. throat. lung troubles, coneunipltoo. stomach, bladder, kidney and dle- If all kind Remedies harmlen.. Wo .ieratioa. Honest treatment. Kins lluan ior Udies by Mrs. X. Chaa. TBS OXXBXSB MXDtCIJTS CO.. taH Morrtsoa st set, nrst and Seooad, G CONCERT X