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. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL' PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21. 1910. y - A. TOMS TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Bungalow . ... , . ; , ; . 'The 1 Melting Pot" Baker.,..,w..,, .."Sweet KJUy Bellalra" Orpheura , .-, ................ Vaudeville Grand . . ., Vaudeville1 Pantages . .....Vaudeville Lyric. ...i.........VThe Hooblo Girl" Btar . . ...Moving pictures Lecture on law Books Speedy meth ods of reference to authorities In law , 'books were demonstrated -by Professor c Roger W. Cooley of the faculty of the St.' .Paul College of Law during a lec- ture at the courthouse last night on "How to Find th Law and the Use of Ijiw Books." . The lecture was attended by a number of practicing attorneys, ' ' together with nearly, 100 students .of the University of Oregon law school. Professor Cooley-will lecture again to- night and tomorrow night on the same . subject Professor Cooley will go from . Portland to the University Of Washing ton, where he will lecture oefor. the law classes of that institution.. During the past year, as head of the system of teaching inaugurated by the'..Amerlcan .Law ' 8chool Review.'. Professor. Cooley has lectured before-SO of the leading . educational Institutions of the nation. says the two men agreed to five hlifc the-lease, and that considerable -work of repairing the second and third sto ries was done by an architect employed by Tubbesln. The hotel- was to be turned over September 16, but after the repair work was done they refused to allow him to occupy it The building IS on Burnelde street, between Fourth and Fifth streets. J - W. a Morrow of Silverton. and E. Carey of Carlton. The election of officers re sulted as follows: President, Harry "West: , vice presidents W. M. Ladd of Portland,- F, IV Lynn of Ferrydale; sec retary, Thomas Wlthyeombe, 421 Ham ilton building, - Portland; treasurer, Charles Cleveland; directors, Charles Miller, W. O. Morrow and other officers. ' Lecture "Berlei The important rela tion borne by the Masonic order to the American Revolution wM be emphasised in a series of lectures to be given Cur ing' the fall and winter under the aus ptoes of , Ainsworth Chapter of Rose Crojx, ci the Scottish Rite. B. B. Beek man addressed a large audience vlast night on the subject, "Alexander Kamll ton." Mr. Beekman dwelt upon the at talr.rontr of Hamilton, his work in fouualng the- United 8tates treasury and. his value as a soldier and officer during the war. Mr. Beekman also re ferred to the fact that Masonic records were reduced to chaotlo condition and many of them lost during the Revolu tion.' Thf speaker was Introduced by Wallace McCamant. Sates Confllot--M. J. Lazello, secre tary of the Canby, Or., district fair, : Is planning to issue a call to manage . menu of the various . district . fairs throughout Oregon so as-to prepare a schedule f ori next year ; and thereby avoid conflicting dates, Mr. Lazelle -called on Manager C. C. Chapman, of i the Commercial club, yesterday to take the matter up. . This year the Oresham, Pendleton and Canby fairs conflict In that they fall on the same dates, Bep- ' tember 29 to Ootober 1, Inclusive. 'The state fairs have an association, the Btate Fair Circuit, so. it is considered very likely that the district fairs wlU form an organisation and work In har- . mony with the State Fair association. Daughter Seeking rather W. H. Fobs, 7T years old. left Cottonwood, Cal., for Portland the 7th day of last May. He has not been seen or heard of since. , .Mrs. R. Duncan of Tacoma, his daughter has come to Portland to continue her five months' unsuccessful nuest fdr her " father. "Weknow of no reason for father's disappearance. He had not enough money to tempt anyone who might have done him bodily Injury to rob him. . It was supposed that when he got on the train at Cottonwood he would come directly to Portland. If anyone heaVs of him I would be glad If they-ould address me at 717 South 'I street Tacoma. - - - "Hating Day." Yesterday , was the "haslng . day" of the medical depart ment of the University of Oregon. The Sophomores captured the Freshmen, and, putting above them a printed con fession, "Ws are a bunch of roughneck Freshmen," led- the bunoh. variously costumed, through the streets to a lion's cage -in one of the old Lewis & Clark fair buildings. Here the Hon, which belongs to a show, Was induced to roar, then the fearing Freshmen were compelled ; to enter a cage in which, they ware solemnly assured, the hungry lion awaited, them. After various Indignities such as painting ef the legs and fly paper promenades, had been visited : upon- the 'blindfolded suf fererq, the Sophomores led them all to a banquet v Ci.. -; '.:.' .: '!''.'. ' , -i-t .''.;' ' : ;; M Stolen Horses Beoovered.- Erwln Teager, a rural mall carrier of Sher wbod, Or., saw a team of horses on the street yesterday which h recognized as a pair which had been stolen from E. G. Hagey of Sherwood. He traced them to the livery of Sullivan & Co., 22 Grand avenue, and then notified the police. Sullivan told Patrolman. Pres sey and Murphy that he had bought the horses Saturday, paying 1125 for them; Hagey has been notified to come io roruana ana start a court action to recover his horses. - , - v unway Boys Homesick Emery and Roy Mulvaney, two runaway boys from Hood River, were found at the East Side depot last night by Patrolman J. B, Strain, awaiting an opportunity to catch a freight train which would take them back home. They confessed to a decided feeling of homesickness and a strong de sire , to return home; even If the birch rod and not the traditional calf awaited them. They were taken toethe city Jail and their mother notified. She said she would at once send funds to pay for their return trip. lKng Session of Court The United States circuit court of appeals adjourned yesterday afternoon after a two days' session, the longest ever held by that tribunal in Portland. 'A minor damage case occupied the time of the court the latter half of the day. The three Judges of the court are William W. Morrow of San Francisco, Ersklne M. Ross of Los Angeles and William B. Gilbert of Port land. The first two named left for Cali fornia' last night, accompanied by Dep uty Clerk Meredith Sawyer. ' A Dividend of 10 per cent on claims filed and approved having been ordered by the United States circuit court for the district of Oregon, creditors are notified to present their books, certifi cates of deposit or other evidence of In debtedness, for payment of the above dividend, at the office of the receiver, corner of Second and Washington streets, Portland, Oregon. R. S, How ard, Jr., receiver of the Title Guarantee 8t Trust Co. Portland, Or., September 18, 1910. ' To Discuss Mains Need of lmroedl ate change In the mr-thod of supplying water to the people of Portland will be the chief theme of discussion at a meet ing to be held tonight in the Commercial club to be attended by Mayor Simon, members of the water board and the civic council. The advisability of wait ing until. next spring to pass upon the water mains amendment while as yet no definite provision has been made to relieve the summer water famine in southeast Portland will also, be dis cussed. The meeting promises to con stitute a" definite 'and valuable expres sion of publlo opinion in this matter. Bt. A. C. Tork tells what la the matter with the church. At the Chris tian and Missionary Alliance conven tion now being field In the gospel taber nacle, corner East Ninth' and Clay streets, (Mr. Tork said yesterday that there was only one great thing vitally the nmtter with the church, that there are too many unconverted' members In it. Mr. Tork will spoalf every afternoon end evening this week on live themes, fissions wlU be held at I and 7:80 p. m. Death Claim Settled The death claim of Louis E. Ranch, administrator of .the estate- of Ira L. Dewey, against the West Oregon Lumber company, was or dered accepted yesterday by county Judge Cleeton. The claim is for 1260 and is in settlement for all obligations on the part of the company. Dewey was killed August 0 wmie trying to load a car with logs for the lumber company. " . . ' Men's Priestley Craventttes and Sain. ooats A large stock of cravenette and raincoats on hand. You . can save on the high rent prices. "$15 to 20 crave nettes 111.85: 120 to 125 values; 114.76. Knew Sample Suit Shop, 41$ Oregontan bldg. Jlramlf Dunn, Mgr. . TouH Be Astounded at the patterns and Values of men's fall suits at Jim mle Dunn's. He gives you a high, grade suit in the latest browns or grays for 518.75. Looks like the l0 made to order kind. Alterations free. Room 116 Oregonian building. , , Unredeemed Hedges .-Diamonds.' watches. Jewelry.: musical instruments, for amount loaned and -interest Uncle Myers, 71 th St., bet Oak and Pine. Steamer Jessie Harklns, Tor Camas, j Washougal and way landings, daily ex- cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at I p. m. " Dr. 9. Bttelson has resumed practice. Suite 607 Oregonian- building. Office phone Marshall 2514. Res. PrL Ex, 5. James Oarlck It Co, the house mov ers; removed, to nv out water sireeb Phone East 4417. " Orati Sxoltement I Balding Bros.' Jewelry auction dally. 45 Third street Blckey for Representative, No. 75. His platform page 57, state pamphlet (adv.) W. A, Wise and assiclates, painless dentists, Third and Washington. :, Wanted A first class meat outter at Jones' market. 290. Stark. ''Jean the Matchmaker" Js a vUagraph production of merit . The Odeon offers "A, Japanese Spy," war picture, and other good ones. At the Oh Joy ?Arl- sona Romance." a Pathe of real Interest and splendid sentiment, opens the show. The Aeroplane Girl. ; No act In recent months has drawn better at the Grand than the Aeroplane Girl. The theatre is packed at every performance, for there is a flight three times a day. The apparatus sails over the audience while the girl talks and sings.' p Whiteside Leaves Tonight. The last performance of the favorite actor,' Walker Whiteside. In Zangwlll's great play, "The Melting Pot" will be given tonight at The Bungalow theatre. Do not overlook this, your last oppor tunity of seeing one of the most in terestlng plays. ' v Baker Stock .Company. The great center or attraction with theatre goers this week Is the opening of the Baker Stock company In the handsome new playhouse at Morrison and .Eleventh streets. The gorgeous plai: "Sweet .Kitty Bellalrs," Is the talk 'of all amusement lovers. . "Alias Tiixle Klx" at Pantages. I The most amusing one-act comedy seen' in Portland vaudeville . for many months is presented this week at Pantages by George MacQuarrle and fi'STH no am Co..'--Alls Trlxie Klx" is laid in col lege environments. Every line is bub bling with mirth. Work and Ower at brpheum. While there is much that is interest ing and entertaining oh the bill at the Orpheum this week, the team of Work and Ower should not be passed without speolar mention, as this Is one of the cieverlst team of acrobats seen in many moons. 1243 Voter in Hood IUrr. (Special Dlspttca to The Journal.) Hood River, Or., Sept 81. The rec ords of County Clerk Culbertson Indi cate that 1241 voters have registered In Hood Oliver county and are divided as follows: Republicans. 928; Demo crats, 1?1; Prohibitionists, 42; Social ists, S2; Independent. 45. and four re fused to stata their party affiliation. It la estimated that there will be about 1600 votes east In Hood River county this year. ..' . ' ACTTO OK CHBOSnC VI HICK? No matter if your kidney trouble is acute or chronlo Foley's Kidney Remedy will reach your case. Mr.jciaudo Brown. Reynoldsvllle, . 111., writes us that he suffered many months with kidney com plaint which baffled all treatment At last he tried Foley's Kidney Remedy and a few large bottles effected a complete cur He says, "It has been of ines timable value to me, and I would like every one to know what a valuable med icine it is." Skldmore Drug Co. Main store 151 Third St Branch, Morrison and West Park Sts. Woodard, Clarke Drug Co. AT THE THEATRES S3 The Hobble Girl." , Hav you aeen the Edward Armstrong Musical Comedy company at the Lyric theatre this week In 'The Hobble Girl"? If not you are missing the treat of the season. ' It Is the very latest in ' the musical Una. ; , New Bills at Big Fonr. "A Summer Tragedy" is the feature film atahe Star today. At the Arcade ASTE1PADQE1 A C'JARANTEED jXKIEDY FC3 P uv SOID BY AIL CSSG3I3TS OH THE MOilEY-BACX FUN TJr. R. Sehlffmann's "ASTHMADOR". never faUs to aive INSTANT RELIEF in the wont cases ot ASTHMA. No WAITING for RK- ULTS. - Its action is Immediate, direct and ERTAIN. and a CURB is the result in all ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEB "ASTH MADOR" to give IMMEDIATB RELIEF la the most violent attacks ot ASTHMA 6o positively certain are we that It will do exactly as claimed tor it. tnac we save auioonseq au Druggists In the U. 8. to . Refund Your Money without question It it tails to benefit yon. (1) H. Schiffmnn Co., Proprietors, SL Paul, Minn. FOOD SHOW BIT OT TXS SEASOXpT XTTBKTC DAY XS LATHES" SAT ABSTOXT Hear the Great Chinese Caruso, Mile. Syma, a Sensation; Katharine Dins more; the Show for the People. or Attorney General A. W. Craw ford, Republican direct primary candi date for nomination for the office of attorney general, respectfully requests the voters to examine his record shown In voters' pamphlet for Second congres sional district, paga 28, and If they, ap prove the sarrrf, evidence such approval by their support at the primary election. (Paid advertisement.) v r " To any of my friends who have no particular choice as to candidate for V sheriff pt Multnomah county, let me say that I am greatly Interested In George W. McMillan (No. 92 on the bal lot sheet). . He is my friend and I will appreciate their votes. Thomas G. FarrelL . ' yarent"- Bteetlntf The first meeting of the Parent-Teacher association of the Thompson school for the present ' school 'year will be .held Thursday, September ' 22. promptly at 8 o'clock. All persona connected with that school or Interested in the work are invited -' to 'be present' r- ' nes for Ziease Upon failure of M. U..Hoswell amd Lloyd E, Rogers to turn ever. lease on the Phillips hotel, F. W, Tubbesln has filed suit against them in the circuit court for 57960. He , l'- ! -' 1 , . i up i lie Peninsula "There ' are today mora people living In the eity of , Portland. north of Sullivan's . Gulch and. Gllsan stpfeot - than there Wera In the en-. -tire city when the census was taken1 In 1800. " We , make that statement on the?' ' very best of authority, and t every observant Individual f. kne-wa It is true. -and it proves that the greatest growth Is being made to wards and around our ; lr.' vington Park property, and where the greatest growth : .' Is there will be reaped the , largest profits. ; There is I no , other place where you can today find a finer. ' homesite than in Jrvlngton i . Park at anywhere near our prices. Even a casual in vestigation will convince the most skeptical of this. ; Take an "A" car. 6c fare, i and see Mr, Schmnn on the -ground, i . inn i p f f . B. HOLBROOK CO. ' 314 lumber Zxohange rhonea, A-7607, Main B3oa $50' for Stolen chickens. A reward of 250 ia offered by R. T. Green, fancy chicken breeder, of 275 East Eighty-fifth street for the capture of thieves who Stole five Rhode Island Red pullets from his coops early Sun day morning. Green made his offer in reporting the theft to the police. He paid a neighbor saw, two men and a boy with a horse and buggy in the vicinity of his residence at the time of the thefts. . , Too Crashed John Gorhara, an at tache of "Buffalo Bill's" show, missed the special train which conveyed per formers and' equipment to Salem last night and tried to board a freight train near the steel bridge to follow. He slipped and his left foot was badly mashed under the wheels. He was re moved to St Vincent's hospital, and rel atives in Omaha, Neb., notified. Escaped Prisoner Caught Frank Booth, an escaped prisoner from The Dalles, was captured, last night In a north end rooming house by Police Ser geant Joseph Klenlln. He is held at the city jail until the arrival of Sheriff Christman of The Dalles. Booth and two other prisoners fought their way out of the county Jail there four weeks ago. Expert Optician Devoting his entire time to the fitting of the eyes with com fort giving, attractive looking eye glasses, at Rubensteln's, 189 Third, near Yamhill . Organize Jersey Clubs The Jersey club, to be conducted in the interest ot breeders of Jersey cattle throughout Oregon, was organized during the state fair at Salem by 8., B. Smith of Port land, Harvey West of Scappoose. War ren Gray of Jefferson, Thomas Wlthy cfnbe of Portland, J. J. Wright of Sil verton, Charles Cleveland of Gresham, Modern Electro-Therapy L IO W K ft. fmMm m: Mr Ti5 TT WWDIE1 MIL n $5.00 .' Black Hats, including tall, drooping turbans of silk .and satin. Some with lace, also felt and silk pressed shapes, with wings, ribbons, (0 HE etc., at ePJ.Ie? $7.00 Black Hats of velvet, satin or felt shapes, correctly modeled for general purpose or' , dress occasions. Very IjC OC attractive, for ,..,v... vDLD l3 Two hundred neat, classy black hats-wiot the cheaply construct ed factory made kind, but expert milliner trimmed tailored street and dress hats. Carefully de signed to sell regularly at $5.00 to $12, for these two days, at FOURTH IFF f 10.00 Black Hats, such as "high rent" stores would ask at least $12 Jar. Superior in qual ity and design. During this two davg "Trade Booster" (y jjQ $12.00 Black Hats, exclusive designs, swell draped or tai lored drooping turbans, as well as larger picture et- (Q fin .77.UU n is an K va fects, for CM Ef iraSo THE BIQ STORE THIRD AND SALMON '.'''' j ' 1 vy.S:--H?; V- -. A I Sv . Jr.' - jSt n i y-, - 1 , '1 -t - v! '51 I 1 ' o 4 i '.' v . i - , -V A. Is as different from the 6rdlnary idea of electric treatment as dav ! from night. People have come to me and said they had "tried electricity" and snqulry would elicit the fact that they had used an ordinary Faradlo or "home battery," and applied It themselves. No wonder they did not get will Contrast this with the effect of the high power Induction apparatus which produce an intense ourrent of over 100,000 volts, yet ot such small Quantity that it Is perfectly harmless: of the high-frequency current, which penetrates glass sna Brilliantly illuminates me vacuum electrodes; or the magnetic wave gen- j erator, the latest invention In electro therapeutics, and of the various rays produced by electricity, as radiant heat, violet and ultra-violet rays and X-rays. This treatment Is no experimental meth od of doubtful utility, such as the use of radium, but has been "established for years by the work of. many progressive physicians. . MANY CASES 'ARB CURED rwhlch' cannot be reached by medicine, or other forms of treatment and- many which would otherwise go under the surgeon's knife. Particularly true In diseases of women. N. B. Fneclsl attention raid tn dl.i- pasffsrortne prostats Blana"lfia"nefvou8 aeoiniy. ,,. W. L Howard, M. D. 304-6 Rothchlld Bldg., 4th & Washington Hours 10 to 12, 2 to $ and r to a . Sundays by appointment' THE DRINK HABIT A SLAVISH HABIT IJlev. Father Mulvihill, Pastor St Johns Church, Des rag-?. Y- iL - rii nA i w iuomes, iuwa, m me r ouuwmg oirong ruoiic tetter ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Rev. D. F. Mulvihill, Rector, 1915 University Ave., t ues xvioincs, xowa. ' ' - Des Moines. Iowa. Mav 31st. 1910. I am in a position to 4ate that the Neal Institute does all that it claims for its patients. I am personally acquainted with three cases (two of whom I thought beyond treatment) that took the treatment and are today a differ ent type of men. It is beyond doubt a saving grace for poor fellows that wish to get rid of the slavish habit but have, not the strength to do it them- l V v?8. 1 can. ""ly recommend the Neal Institution and hope that all who have a desire to rid themselves of a vicious habit will give it a trial. D. P. MULVIHILL. ' o 1 r s 'A 4-i '4.: The NB1AI, Is an TVTiptvat. ment that win CTJRB the worst case of the LIQUOR HABIT In THREE days, and a guarantee bond and contract Is given that if a perfect cure Is not ef fected the treatment will be absolutely JKE.E. . Tha efficiency of the NEAL treatment is proven by hundreds of let ters from the-friends and relatives of those who have been cured. The re sponsibility of the Institute is estab lished by strong bank references. The NEAL institute provides its pa tientswith all the comforts of a re fined home. Everything is strictly pri vate. Is it not worth while to lnvestl- aiT tms r ask ror indorsements of the vunm irom prominent people. A CO of the GUARANTKR BOND AND CO -fftAeiintf-eirpianatorfniteratura can be had by writing or calling at the Neal Institute No. 85 i' Hall St.. Corner Park St Phone Marshall 2400 Institute Open Night and Day Frank W. Benson Republican Candidate for Secretary of State i Present Incumbent Respectfully Asks for Second Term on His Record Primaries September 24, 1910 ' ' (Paid Adv.) Twenty-three Hours New York To oo the favonta Wolverine Leaves Chicago 9:05 A. M. daily. Arrives New York Grand Central Terminal, the heart of the city, 9:03 A. M. The Wolverine is an excellent train for a daylight ride from Chicago to Detroit, St Thomas and Buffalo. Five other through trains daily over this smooth, Water Level Route of Comfort Four trains with through cars to Boston and principal cities of New England- Michigan Central New York Central "The Niagara Falls Route' Tickets and Sleeping' Car accommodations and full Infor mation furnished on application to your local Sfctnt, ox to W. C. SEACHREST, General Agent Passenger Dept 132 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. O. W. RUGGLES W. J. LYNCH Gen. Pass. Agent, Chicago Pass. 'Traffic Manager, Chicago TO TALE AMUSEMENTS. BUNCALOW i! Phones Main 117, A-432 . LAST TIME TONIGHT Walker Whiteside In Zangwlll's Grat Flav "Tffa MEvrrso pot." Prices $1.50. 11.00, 78a. 80a Begins Tomorrow Kitfbt. BtnfaATOW TTtXATUB Three Vlg-hts BefruBlna Smorrov POPUI4AR PRXCB MATIN . V 3ATUKDAY ... : , . . BXO COMXDT BXTCCSSS QOINQ SOME' Prioes Bvsnlnr, $1.00, 73o, 8O0, S5o) NT Matlne. 75s. SOo. 85o . W ' ' - BAKER T K B A T B KorrUoa and XUaventb Qeot Ia '.Baker. Mgr. Beautiful nw home of th FAMOUS BAXEK STOCK CO MP AST. Tonight, all . week, mat. Wed. and bat. (rorppous Fconlo Production, ' "SWEET riTTI Br.T.T.AIES" Special arrangement with David Balasco Prioes--25o, 60c, t6c Wednemlay Mat. ZTezt week, "The Hypocrites KArrr e, a-1020 HAT, STEBT DAT IS- WEEK r . nn ' tsw SEPT. 19 s I nriAi KC " AS V All CED vAu DEvTLIpB WHllam Bock and Mande Pulton, In their sensational dance oreattons, and tight other supers numbers. . LYRICS ESSsr?-. Beventh and Alder Btrets WEEK COKMENCZirO SEPT. 1 Edw. Armstrong presents his popular company in "Firs robiu ami Sunday performances, i:45, 7, 8:10, 1:18, Week days at 2:46. 7:45 and 9:15 p. m. Night prices, 15c and 16c; Mats., 0c pnnay wiyn cnorus mxiwr vonien. .... Beat wa "ine axsrry uars." GRAND ; Wtefc Sept. 19. 1910 TheTandevOle Sen sation Supreme, Burlelffh's AXBOPlAinS GB S Plights I) any Bughes Musical Trto, . ' Cora Simpson, X Wolfe Gilbert, XrtBoy St Harvey, letter ) Moure, Orandasoope. Evening performances at 7:80 and S:15; Bai. 160, Lower Floor ua box Beats duo. ABTAHOEB VATTDEVHJUI Extra Special Engag-ement Eitra TZM M'MAHOlf' S SOVTHX BEVUil Two Babv Dolls: Mlntv and Palmer: George MacQuarrle A Co.; Plquo. People's Amusement Company's USd-VVeek Bills , STAB TOD AT A Summer Tragedy. Romance, Unselfish, love, Drama, 'A Close Shave," runny and Flirty Afflic tion. ABOADE TODAY Jean,' the Match maker, and Bertie's Elopement Two Splendid Oamlos; Big Medicine i also poems in Pictures; something beautiful OK JOT TODAT Arizona Komance, anlnnflld. Tactica Of Cunld. Zak Zebe and The Widow, Great Labia Comedy. OSEOH TOOATwapanese espy, war Feature, a Dummy in Disguise. Mrs. Rl vington' Pride, and Bosourosfo! Rob ert, a Z.abin. - i . Singing features Extraordinary The Trio atThe Star. Tracy and Carter, a big hit, at the Arcade; Raymond at on Joy Confer at Odeon. Baseball EXCBEATIOir PAJUC i Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Its. VERNON PORTLAND I SEPTEMBER SO, 81, S3, S3, 84 and 85 Oanws Begin weeanays at a:uu r. va. Sundays at ao r, aa. a M , t Vl - A... AC. m.mJI. stand, 60c; boxes, 25o extra. Children Bleachers, 10; grandstand, 25a LADIES' SAT PBTDAT Boys under IS free to bleachers WednMy H.U. WELCH . ' . Iho Present . COUNTY AUDITOR Candidate for Republican Nomination by the People FAIR TREATMENT TO AJLL (Paid Adv.) Painless Dentistry atCf il 15, lied la SALEM Three Minutes 25 cents Calls to Salera and from Salem to Portland completed same as local calls in Portland by our new two number service. If you QJloOliaw-lelcp n nn t numnrr otajtyantedrcaJlJ;intormaUor and ascertain. , , . Try It and you will be pleased. , THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH ' COMPANY, '.Beck Building, Seventhand Oak Sts. Out of tewn seopW X la eaa en. U. . Ill IUaA 22k row or fti''1 nwt (or $3.E-I oltr Creeas 6.C1 2fkBrldgTia3.61 0I4ntIlnS Euael finiiigt BIW fllllnm. I WtyFUIinM 2.tJ BmI lubber ; . - riiie, o.vv a& w.Lmi(,ritnMuMsi "z - n nut m rmnm ' " PimlMf ttrlli .WJ iBlX W Mm. PP HlnlM iitrotlo Tt whapl'cpr btidra wo ordered. Ooowiltetlon t roe, V(iniot,lwt. MinlM tprrrk done enynhero. A pI work u U r u r nteed. ModerBel!tlojnlniiM, fct meUMw tela FORTUAND, OK SS CS?I torwiaooasi A.M. ketl.M, aaaawa, u U iWiseUentalCi :CHVVVlBFRIFirH:nC SOLICITS YOUR PATKO'JACC 347k STAR iv : GTaCCT S"