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1 r r DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVEIIII.'G, JUNE 13, 1010. ) unite for the good of the party and of the people of the state. In case a ma jority of the party members declare by DEMOCRAT ENTERS RACE FOR nOulNATIOn FOR-GOVERNOR ' O A their votes at the primary that they de sire some man other than myself as their candidate I will be found labor ing for the success of any man , our party chooses." i ' 1 t ' ' r un u v.- - "w - V TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS cr:r: ."Sapho" . , . . . Vaudeville .... Vaudeville ... . Vaudeville J-yric ."In Gay Paree 5!" Moving Pictures The Oaks , .Llberatfs Band Bony Sermon "The Resurrection" 1 the subject of the song sermon which Professor Stout wilt render tonight at Central M. E. church. Some of the songs to be sung are "Calvary," "Christ In Oetthsemane," "At Pilate's Hall" and "He did Not Die in Vajn." Sunday is Mr. Btout's last day in Portland. He will sing at the morning and evening services. At 3 o'clock Sunday after noon a mass meeting for men will be led by Key, Mr, C. L. Hamilton. , Pro fessor Stout will sing "Think ef .What Mother Has' Said." "Three Calls" and a great ruaii,ys other pieces. He will also sing for: the Jadies at a meeting led by Mrs. Hamilton and .', Miss Kuter. Any song that may bo requested will be sung by Professor Stout at last service , In the evening. , -.. .. : . v." Drtak . Cattsed DownfaU--Drlnk ap pears to have been : the cause of ; the questionable transactions of Charles , stn- company, dealers in wall paper, at Seventh and Alder streets. - He. was ar- i rested on a charge or embezzling $140 belonging tp the flrmT This, morning .. In the. municipal court he waived a pre liminary hearing and the case will go before the grand -jury.- The arrest'of , Briner was caused by the complaint of J. T. Healey, president 'of the company. thai .na n ha mUbIhs has been taken at Intervals extending over the past several weeks. Briner Is held In the county Jail. - ; Excursion to Hlllsboro A special ex-. i curslon train, .carrying probably be tween 160 and 200 persons, will leave Portland Monday night over the Oregon Electrio for the Hart and McGann re- Baker .. . Orpheum Grand . , Pantages v vlval meetings, which have been going ,': on at Hlllsboro forr about a week. , The ,., train will leave Portland at (:30 p. m., will start, from Hlllsboro on the return t trip at J:80 and arrive back in Port . land at 10:30. A special rate for the - round trip has been made. ' The attend ; anee and enthusiasm at the meetings in , Hlllsboro compare well with that which was manifested when Hart and McQann were, holding services In - the Hawthorne ... park tabernacle recently. ;L'u-v-U:'Wc :";''--"K.'i ' Woman Wins CaseOnly IS minutes were required by a, Jury 1ft the circuit court to decide the suit of Milton W. Smith against Mrs. Grace Ei Russell In ... favor of the defendant the Jury reach . ing the conclusion Smith Is not entitled to $600 .attorney fees for services, in connection, with the estate of the late J. M. Russell. In her testimony Mrs. Russell .said Smith had Intruded upon her and Insisted - upon doing things for Her alter ner nusoana s aestn, oui sn did not employ him and he did not keep good faith with-her. retaining Insurance money and advising her to sell property through him far below Its true value. Sweetheart Sends r lowers A large floral piece bearing the name of "Gladys" was placed on the casket last evening of Ephratm Jamerson, who took his ; own ; life Thursday afternoon be- ' cause. Miss Gladys Baker, 93 Columbia street, refused -to- marry him,--She, vts- Ited -the funeral r parlors of Dunning, McEntee A GUbaugh yesterday after noon, and the floral tribute was sent in theevenlng. The remains of th young 1 man will be sent to Tualatin, Or., where the Interment will be made by the ' father. V:.; .--'v. - Irf; ,." ; New Oregon Patents The following new patents have been granted to Ore gonlan Inventors as reported- by Pacific fnn.t . Patent Asrency. incorporated, Webster Webster, manager, Biocnion, ' Tjal; ' James Adraln, Halfway, advertis ing device; D. R. Allard, Arleta,' air compressor; C II. Cochran, Portland, shoe polishing device; G. 1. Cooper, Al- bany, Tire escape; O. G. De Moss, De Moss Springs,' tourist's bed; B. F. Pod rick. : Portland, saw clamp; G. A. Starr, . Fails City, pump. i --v, Violates Labor taw A state charge "of. violating the labor law was made this morning against M. S. Hirsch. vice president and manager of . the Willam ette Tent A Awning company. The com- 'plaint was signed by O. P. Hoff,? state labor commissioner, and . charges that .Hirsch permitted Mrs. Mary Miller to work more than 10 hours in ono day. Hirsch Is to be arrested this afternoon. Bnes fox facoo Suit against . Alex McNalr for $2200 has been commenced In the circuit court by Peter Mcintosh. This Is the balance alleged to" be due on the purchase of $9200 "worth of stock In the Mcintosh & McNalr 'company In 1906, when $7000 was paid In cash and ' the remainder, it Is suted, was to be turned over "as soon as convenient." - - Case of PellagTa A genuine case of pellagra - is now , definitely known to have caused the death yesterday morn ing of Mrs. Ida Harden, of Rose Lodge, Or. An autopsy was held last evening by Dr. Noble Wiley Jones. . The woman " contracted the disease from eating corn meal. She had been , at the . Portland sanitarium. She was 60 years old. ' Oregon City Bsrrjee On and after this date Oregon City trains will leave East Water and Morrison streets every 80 minutes from 6:80 a. m. to and in- - Oregon City 6:46, ;28 a. m., then every $0 minutes to and Including 10 p. m.; last train 11 P m.- Portland Railway, Light & Power company. ; , Cpnductor Arrested On a charge . of . selling mortgaged property in Tacoma, Max Mobley, a conductor on the O, W. P. transfer line, was Urrested yesterday and will fbe' returned to the northern city. Mobley says - the furniture was 'i lurnea over iu uii wu upvu uneir eep ation,' and he had nothing to-do -with the selling of It. Sr. Benjamin Tounf will preach on ,"Th Revelation of the Cross" at Taylor ; Street M. E. church, corner Third and Taylor, Sunday morning at 10:30; even ing service,-7:45. Special song service y. by Professor W, H. Boyer and choir, , assisted by M. L. Bowman,.: bass, and Miss Cornelia Barker, violin. , ( - . Sea the Yellowstone Park In a stere- optlcon lecture at Taylor Street M. . E. church, corner Third and Taylor streets, by prt Benjamin Young. Wednesday ev ening. June 22, at 8' o'clock Views of Oregon will' also be given. Admission fr,ee, A cqllectlon will be taken. "Cymrn, Cymro, a Chymraeg" A Welsh service will be held at the Has salo Street Congregational church. Sev enth and Haesalo streets, Sunday after noon at 3 o'clock. Sermon delivered by John Rhys Griffith. Special music 'by Cliarged vritli , Vagrancy Two men giving the names of John Bearesford and , William . Williams were arrested this mornins: by Detectives Carpanter and Price. The charge of vagrancy was placed against thenu Both men were recently released from Peer Lodge prison - ; r- , y T;---- : r - ; ... ' ' :. j - - ' ; Jefferson Myers, who eeeks Democratic nomination for governor,. Jefferson Myers has announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomina tion lor governor or Oregon. He is the second Democrat In the state to make this announcement, the first having been Charles P. Strain of Pendleton, as sessor of Umatilla county. Mr. Strain made his announcement, several months ago. . . .i-.,.;.... ..'...:,,...,., - The entrance of Mr. -Myers into the Democratic arena really opens the Dem ocratic campaign for governor. Besides himself and Strain, both now openly In the race, there are several possible can didates for the nomination, among them being Circuit, Judge William, V. Galla way of 8alem, State Railroad Commis sioner Oswald .West of . Salem,: and Dr. Harry Lane, ex-mayor of , Portland. The last two men, particularly, have been Bpoken of as probable candidates, but as yet have made no announcement of their intentions. ' . ' L Mr.'. Myers, says he , has entered the gubernatorial race in response to '.the urging pf many of his friends, .and that he will conduct a vigorous campaign strictly within the , lines of the direct primary law.' Flsdges Support. ' 8hould he not- be nominated, Mr. Myers pledges his hearty support to the successful candidate. . ....... The formal statement, announcing his candidacy and outlining his platform of principles,-. Issued by Mr, Myers today, IB as follows: -. J,;:;,r,-'i,-k-,.;-:-'V-':l' "I have decided to become a candi date for the Democratic nomination for In Montana where they were serving a term for burglary. They arrived in Portland yesterday.. There . is nothing against the men up to date. . Sunday JJxcunlon. An opportunity to view the beautiful scenery along the Columbia will be afforded Sunday by the owner of the fine excursion steamer Charles R. .Spencer, leaving the foot of Washington street at 9 a. rn., and returning-at :3u p. m. ' Do not be afraid 6f the cloudy sky. The sun IS shining up the river and there will surely be a warm race. " ; . ' ' Sunday Boats tot Oregon City. A most delightful short river ride. Take your friends for a water trip that will please. Boat leaves Taylor street dock 9 a. m.. 12 m 3 p. m.; leaves Oregon City 10:30 a. m., 1:30 and B p. m. Ticket good on O. W. P. cars. " Hot Peter Hallsr. The H. Haller who was charged with selling adulterated food Is not the Peter Haller of Waller's addition, Foster road. ' Steamer . 7ssslo Karktns, for Camas, Washcugal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. ' Leaves Washington street dock at 1 p. m. -J ;- ., Grand plextlo given by the Court Scan dla Social club at Rohse's park, Sunday, June 19. 1910. , Foresters cordially in vited. . Old ffowelry Wtnted.We buy old gold and silver. Uncle Myers Collateral Bank,. 71 Sixth street, betwoen Oak and Pine. ."!- . . 'V-J-')1' f) (, (,- ;' t : :;; " .t;r . . .V',.. ' " Grammar Graduates t ' Get a high grade dictionary free. Call on Behnke Walker, the leading business college. VT. A, Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington.' Jack King's Turkish Baths. Largest in city, Imperial Hotel Annex. . Bs-Ughtsd, at Wooster's, 408 Wash. Electrio Cleaners rented.. Main 1233. IDITAR0D NOT FAILURE' SAYS RETURNED MINER t'nlted Prow tensed Wire.) Seattle, June 18, Reports that the Idltarod gold strike, has fizzled out are scouted by J. H. Scott, the only. arrival in Seattle this year direct from the diggings. i , '.. - ; ft '-t -; , ; T'. "While I do nof ' look tor's second Nome or Klondike, I aril convinced that there are some great ' paying grave) bodies there," said Scott today. "When I left- the Idltarod. dirt giving $8 per square foot had 'been t found , on Flat creek.! Pay ' dirt well worth working had been discovered on Otter, .Willow, Slate, Black and Granite creeks, all trib--uUrIes-6rtIirraitarodTrT "I know conditions pretty well in that locality and I believe they are finding the yellow stuff in good quantities, but they are not going to make any very big . cleanups until they get in some big machinery. , s Journal Want Adsbr!ng rerultvJ governor at the coming state primary election. If nominated I purposo and promise to make an aggressive . cam paign for the success of the entire state ticket as well as for the success of the Democratic candidates in the dif ferent counties of the state. If nomi nated my campaign will be upon the Issue of an honest, economical, business administration and, if elected, I will en ter, upon the duties of the office In the full knowledge that I was selected by ths people as their representative end servant to administer the laws, and I would be absolutely untrammeled by pre-election or political promises. - -rsvors Direct Primary. "Being heartily in favor of the direct primary, recall, corrupt practice act and Statement No. 1, which is virtually per. mission to the people to' choose for themselves their United States Senators, I would most vigorously oppose all movements tending to , their annul ment." -.if ; -: -, - "Political conditions in our state are such that the prospects for Democratic ascendancy are brighter than for years past. Not only Is there prevalent m the entire country, as well as in Oregon, a feeling of unrest and , dissatisfaction among the people as ' regards the ex travagant official conduct of the party In power, but among the avowed leaders of the dominant party great and appar ently Irreconcilable differences exist, one-with another, and with all of them, the people appear to be more or less disgusted. . ' Many Capable Democrats. "Whenever a political " organization remains dominant so long as to become intoxicated with power and reckless re garding the peoples rights, the people, as a whple, ars prone xo throw off the shackles of petty bossism and . estab lish a new era In governmental affairs. "Within the Democratic organization in Oregon are many men eminently cap. able of discharging with credit and hon or to their party, themselves, and the state, the duties of the exalted office of governor.- At this time personalities, If there are any, should be buried and all Rev. WALTER BENWELL HINS0N Preaches Twice Sunday - THE WHITE TEMPLE Twelfth and Taylor Streets ' -10:30 A.M. , "ASixRoomeuHoiise'i Children's Day Exercises , . 7:30 P.M. "A Portland Fool" : . , ORGAN RECITAL;-.-. Special " Music by Quartet and - Chorus Tou cannot go to any city in the United States and make an Investment In outlying property with such a certainty of an Increase in values as you can In Portland, for two tea- ; sons: First, there is no city ap proaching Portland in growth and prosperity where such property is so low. . Second, there is no city where you can not buy in the wrong direction, if you are not very,, careful, . even Portland. Go to Denver, Salt Lake. St Louis, St Paul, Minneapolis you have , to guesg, But Portland must ex tend only ' to the eastward. And our property, -Banner Acres, will at no distant day be the choicest portion of the A section east of the Willamette. f Yet the price, $100 to $150 per VgJ sere, is the lowest of any good V " acreage in the market' Besides A ! this. Banner Acres is in the Vj? heart of the fruit district, and x is reached by the best railroads tln-"Oregon'.' T F. Hoibrook Co. (ij Boont 1, Ground Vloor( . V worosster Bid. x Fhosas, Main 6398, A-7507. iiisacenainiyi For Your Hair Here Are Facts We Want You to Prove at Our Risk. . Marvelous as It may seem, Rexall "93" Hair Tonio has grown hair on heads that were once bald. Of course it is understood that in none of inese cases were .the hair roots dead nor had the scalp taken on a glazed, shiny ap pearance. ' '' Vi;--. ' : '.: When the roots of the hair are en tirely dead and the pores of the scalp are glazed over, we do hot believe that anything can restore hair growth. When ; Rexall "93". Hair Tonic will do as above stated, it is not strange that we have such great faith in it and that we clalm It will prevent baldness when used in time. It acts scientifically, de stroying the germs which, are usually responsible for baldness, it penetrates to the roots of ! the hair, stimulating and nourishing them, If is a . most pleasant toilet necessity, is delicately perfumed and will not-gun nor perma nently stain the hair. . . ; - ; We want you to get a 'bottle of Rexall :,A93" Hair Tonicf and use It as directed.;. If it . does not relieve scalp irritation, remove dandruff, prevent the hair from falling out and promote an Increased growth of hair and in every way give entire satisfaction, simply come back and tell us and without question or formality we will hand back to you every penny you paid us for It We lend our endorsement to Rexall "93" : Hair ; Tonic, and sell it on this guarantee, because we. believe It is the best hair? tonic ever ' discovered. -A It comes in two sizes, prices 80 cents and $1.00. s Remember you can obtain it only at The Rexall Store. The Owl Drug Co., Inc., Cor7th and' Washington Sts. "A ConiTvatlom Custodian" SAVINGS BANK PAYS . ,4PcrCcnl. : OPEN r For the convenience of its customers on Satur-' day evenings from 6 to 8 114 Second St. Cor. Washington, Port land, Oregon. Special attention given to restoring old Violins, repairing Bows, Mandolins, Gui tars, Cello or Bass. - Many violins are weak on some strings; I strengthen them and equalize the t tone. J. It. OOATES, Violin Maker. Repairer, 165H 3d st, near Morrison, room B, Portland. AMUSEMENTS BAKER TEI1TB1 Main 2, A-S360 Geo. L. Baker, Manasrer Last Tims Tonight BAKES BTOCX OOSCPAjrT ZV SAPHO Sat Mat', 2 5c, BOc'Ev'n'gs, 25c, 60c, 75c. Next week, starting Tomorrow Matinee, "My Wlfs" v GRAND Week June 13, 1910 SAM X CURTIS AND COMPAirr In the One Act Mu sical Farce, "A Session at School" Three Nevarros Smith O'Brien Email Banner PhU Staats FliasmA ' Gran&asoops : ; any seat, 15c; 7:30 and 9:15; : box seats, 60c. Matinee every day, 2:30 Evening performances, Bal., 15c; lower fir., 25c astAhoss taubetzub Extraordinary - Engagement A&ITOX.DO AHD HIS FEBFONEXBQ PANTXESS Ajn USOPA&DS Joe Morris snd Courtney and Jeanette Edwin Keogh and Helen Nelson in "A Vaudeville Surprise". . LYRIC FOBT&ABD'S PAHZZiT PLATXOVSB Seventh and Alder Streets All Week, Matinee Dally, 2:30 p. m. Sdw. Armstrong Knsiosi Oomsdy Co. presents .,..;. "XV GAT PABXX" Two Performances .Nightly. ?:45-9:lS friday Bight, Chorus . Girls' Ooatest KAXB S, A-1030 SCAT, BTEBT BAT 18-83-fiM Vlghts 1B-9S-A0 WI1EX ranrE 13 THEATRE ADTAWCED VAXJBEVTLI.B AnnabeU Whltford, in a great Singing Novelty, headlining a bill of fine feature acts. - COUNCIL CREST 3PBIE SCENIC AMTTSEMT! ITT PA&B 1800 FEET ABOVE THE CITY Moral, High Class Attractions. ' BEAUTIXXTIi COLTTSffBIA BOTVEB TBIP $25,000 new attraction. , SCENIC XT. ONE MILE X.OBG Come and enjoy yourself and see the ?reatest view in the world. No liquor or sale or permitted on the grounds. c O AKS AsrusEMEjrr pabx Special Engagement Li BE RATI AnrFXMOxrgBAND " Grand Goncert" Every Afternoon ; 2:30. Evening 8:30 - SCABT OTKEB ATTRACTIONS ' Admlision to Park loc. ' Cars from all paria of city; change tai- water sna Mf riBon'iri. We Hotel Electric' Lights, Steam Heated,' Hot and Cold Salt Water in Every Tub. ,Buy tickets-to Breakers, Pa cific County, Wash, P. O. address Breakers, Wash. HOTEL :. Offers special induceme n t s to ' the Sum- AtCo!umbi.Bc.ch TerkerPle"U: located on an elevation overlook ing the ocean. Boating, bathing, -canoeing, clam digging, hunting and fishing. Rates, $2,60 dally, $15 weekly. Cuisine the finest Open for business June 15.' TENTS I Fully equln'd itn bedding and complete cooking out fits may be had at $5.00 per week. Located; on the banks of Neacoxle Creek, in the Nob Hill section, close to Idlewlld Park. Columbia Trust Company BO ABB OP TBABB BTTUDXBO. Seaside Sanitorium OFPOSZTB ISOOXB HOTEIn ; ' SEASIDE, OBSGOB. Everything for the convalescent. Surf bathing and hot salt baths; equipped with hot water heat, electric lights, etc. Located at the best health resort on the coast. ' Srs. Xwli Si Gaines, MEDICAL DIRECTORS. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON The Hackney Cottage ' has enlarged their dining room capacity and electri fied the house. . Beautiful surroundings and most pleasant spot on the beach. Unsurpassed snrf bathing, home com forts; excellent table board. Special rates by the weeK. Maxe reservation Dy mall or wire. Hackney Cottage, mail address. Seaview, Wash. " Teething children have more1 or less diarrhoea, which can be controlled ' by giving Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.1 All that Is neces sary Is to give the prescribed dose after each operation of th bowels morsjthan natural and then castor oil to cleanse the ' system. ';;lt , is . safe-and sure,.;;r;i ; ; .? NEW TRAIN VIA Great Northern Railway Effective June 12 Tlic New Train The Orcgonian New through' train, Portland to St. Paul without change, carrying new modern equipment. Leaves daily at 1 1 a. m., ; : Eleventh and Hoyt streets depot. ; Also effective June 12, through Stand ard and Tourist Sleepers, Portland to Chi- ;, catro, in 72 hours without change. , . These ........ . . . . It ATtTTMltm AT sleepers are hauled on tne "uki.inial.; LIMITED'' east of Spokane. There Is No Better Service Leaves Eleventh and Hoyt streets depotj daily at 7 p. m. . - ' - f Effective Juno 19 we will inaugurate three new trains, Portland to Tacoma, Se attle, Vancouver, B. C, and intermediate points. 'Trains, will leave -Eleventh and Hoyt streets depot- at 10 a. m., 5 p. m. 11:30 p. m. For further particulars, rates, folders, tickets and sleeping car reservations, call on or address - - H. DICKSON, C. P. & T. A. H. A. JACKSON, A. G. F. & P. A. 1 122 Third St, Portland, Oregon. Tel. Main 860, A-2286 . O READ THE SUNDA Y JOURNAL LAKOCST, BEST SUNDAY PAPKR IN TUB OltEXSOX tOUSJRX Breakers o4mericah Plan fMvHMSMsjswssMswMSBMBMMssBMsnswBBssaaMkMsnsiaBsssBaM ' Leading Summer Retort of the Pacific Northwest ' iial Hotel BATES $3.80 PEB BAT ABB VPWABB LINDslET & SON. Proprietors. - New Building New, Furniture BIGHT AT THE SOXTBDIBG SEA , Electric light in every" room. " Free bus to and from all trains. ' Good fishing, boating and bathing. - SI-ASIDE, OntGON EVBOPSAV HOTEL. SEASIDE, OBEGOB. ' OPEN ALL NIGHT. A new modern hotel, centrally lo cated in . P. O. block. All outside rooms, newly fur nlshed, electrio lights, i reasonable ; rates. BB. LENA B H0BGB8, Prop. Pacific View Hotel Necanlcum SUtlon, Seaside, Or. ' $5.00 A WEEK ABB UP. Elentrln llrhra anA hatha ' ninln and kitchen enlarged and Improved. All tuiiYcjueiitcs nr parties wisning to do iiKiii iiuuseKeeping. Ii. P. HABRESCHOTT, Prop. The Whitehouse : XOBG BEACH. WASHnrOTOW. A favorite hotel with Long Beach vis- luim,. mic, vuiiuuiiiuio rooms, over looking the ocean; unsurpassed view. One block south of station. Home cook ing. - , . I , aotg. Q. P. WHTTEHOTTBE, Prop. American plan. European plan. Cuisine unexcelled. Prices moderate. Special rates for families. , Private parties and banquets our specialty. ' L,ockaIey Hall Hotel - . : ABD AXVBX. Overlooking the ocean. Dining room and K.tilL under. managejnentf-EBaumaPr late with the Silver Grill. Spokane hotel. Service a la carte from 6 a. m. to 1 a. m. Buss at every train. Seaside, Oregon. 99 I Wheeler i' vVMAA.s.:imssfe.'.-:itsMs.'.-ife.w DR. rw. a. FULTON TBB NATUROPATH , 434 CLAY STREET CRITICISED FOR ADVERTIZirsa The medical fraternity have freely eriticised Dr. Pulton for advertising In the newspapers. - But Just as In her practice so in her advertising. Dr. Pul on has again demonstrated that the Haturopsth '.'Blazes the Trail" for others to follow. ,. , , . The following extract from an Iowa newspaper demonstrates that the Med ical Fraternity are waking hp to the necessity of advertising: v "Waterloo-Iowa, April ;6; 1810 Dr. w. - R. Cothern, who came here a year ago from Illinois, has created a mild sensation in the ranks of the medical men, by overturning the long estab lished custom of not advertising in ths newspapers. He will run a series of ad vertisements and In his Fore Word hs says,': etc., etc. Dr. Pulton has built up her wonder rul prsotics by advertisng, and then by actually curing the cases which come to her. Not doping or patching up, but performing positive cures, which are not jo-called miracles, but simply Battue's laws fulfilled. JQr. Fulton is curing dally the most oimunaie cases or nervous trouble, asthma being one of the worst;' also stomach, bowel and kidney trouble, par alysis and all forms of rheumatism. la fact, she is- on ring every day the peopls the dootors have given up! This la a Billing- Biaiemeni, out ur. ullQn 1 making herself famous in our city. . If VAIl AM atlll alranflnal if nr. In. vestigatef A wis man follows nature's laws, but s fool foUows ths quacks t wmcn course win you taite? One leads to health and happiness; the other to suffering, poverty and misery. It is for you to choose, but a moment's sober thought will convince you that Haturs has provided for all her children, and only man has failed to take advantage oi ner neip. . i .. Dr. Pulton Is showlssr hundreds the way to true health and happiness. If you ars suiitrwg, way uo let her help you? OPPICB HOTIBSI 9 TO 13 ABD 1 TO 6. Other hours by appointment. Rooms and care of patients during treatment If desired. Office Cor. 12th 4 Clay Sts., West Side Midway Between 13th St and Mt. , 'I'abor Carilnes. PHONES MAIH 7328, A-9123. Diagonally Across From Old Off lr-e Painless Dentist,:' J Oat of tows people) M ...til. yJUiq - - . i bridsework u ji.hed ia one du I It nBewmy. 1 22k toU sr vK. tilotar Cr-snt 6.C1 '""l22kBrldg.TekB3.E3 laoldFillini. 1C1 lEntmairillngl tC i ijSilvtf Filling. ' .0 i flnluFlltlnn rut -J uooo nuDser Plate 5.C3 U"ll HUD sjs .a, gm, btrrutM PiMewExir'ltM.&J D..a fi .J B..L n mm on jnit tttnitt ' WORK OU1MNTEID K IS YEARS fslnlex Extraction 're whta platea or bridf wort wordeTad. Oonnlutloa Fra, TaaeaDnot(ntbetia blnlMiwirk Hntui uvwh.fL l il anrk nil v ii,t ha mteed. UoduaalaotriaaauipmaBt. Beat mliUKiik liwise B ental Cm L lunsiBiB inn i INCORFO RATIO h:r;H:Z Portland, oREGon ttfiaiseoui i As. wsr.it. stoow. to i. TEETH Save Your Teeth Now : Tou save a dollar, we make a dollar and the Expensive Dentist loses two dollars when wo do your work. We worfc for prices you can pay. Open evenings until end Sundays until 12:39 for people who work. Offices established tea years and our guarantee is good. BOSTON SEHTTSTS, Offices corner fifth and Morrison sis., entrance 291 , Morrison St., opposite Meier & Frank's and Postof fice. Portland, Oregon J . . r Baat Hani and I.)st school forutrlannitor - oar of b later of o. Joaa lianUat ( I1 nlarnna 1 1 A-.. I . . 1 , . . . 1 uniHWt At'wmiiic a u u K.ieiuaniarr Depta. Muato, Art, J.lofution, f. jrjnnnim. (Batideat papils mtut haovar 14 years of ana an 1 well noomnianded, Xha aumbar t limits to flftr. Application should ba aiad aarly.) a.diraat ThsSiltnr Superlor.Otlics 3 .Hlsn Hill.Psrtlmd Or. BLOTTERS! Wemakethem. The kind that are out of the ordinary the business bringing kind. Send or call for samples. Catalogs and Booklets neatly printed. Main 2382. INDEPENDENT PRINTING CO., 243Ash St fjmited States and rorelg-n rroenrtd. Defended and Sold. PAcrrio coast pathnt aquct. Xno Btokton. CL eTRU5TTrlEPL0flj , PER WEEK NEVYORK-OUTFITTI!!CrCn i-fcT FiMTSr. 4j4t Of 1 1, .; . . t.; . s M.ia uau;.i ; '' -if t ti i m t TOO IS