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THE OPvEGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 71910. TOXTGIXT'S' AJtrSESIENTS Hetllg ... . . . , . . . . . "Madam X" Baker ,-..,,..,;,,. "The Barrier" Buniralow ............. ..'The Time, the Place, and the Girl" Orpheum Vaudeville Grand . . . k , . , . Vaudeville I'antages .................. Vaudeville Lyric "Arizona Jack" tar .. .:..... , . ...... Moving Picture Weather Conditions. ; - Portland, Dec. 7. A small low pres sure area Is Central over southern Al "berta, and two storms are noted in the - eastern states; one t central over the lake' region and the other la centra) at sea northeast of New England. The barometer Is relatively, high over the Missouri valley and a well defined high pressure area overlies the Gulf states. Curing the last 24 hours light rain has fallen In western Oregon, Wash' Ington and Idaho, and , snow has oe. curred generally In the northern states . east of the Mississippi river. : Very low ; temperatures prevail everywhere east of the Rocky mountains and freezing weather was reported HhU morning as far south as Charleston, S. C. EDWARD A. BEALS, I ' - District Forecaster. .Weather rorecast. :', Sounds, Strait and Coast Moderate southerly winds. Occasional rain. ' Portland and Vicinity Occasional rain . tonight and Thursday. Southerly winds. , Oregon Fair east, occasional rain . west portion . tonight and Thursday. ' Southerly winds.' - ' Washington Rain or snow east, oc casional rain west portion tonight and Thursday. Southerly winds. . Idaho Fair south, rain or snow north - portion tonight and Thursday. Baise Zid Pined Barney Haffey, proprietor of the Minnesota saloon At 84 North Third street, was convicted yesterday In the municipal court of sell - ing liquor on Sunday and sealing without a license. ; A Jury returned a verdict within 80 minutes. Assistant City At- torney Sullivan presented the city's side or. me case, tiaiiey naa neon nrrenioa before on similar charges., .Judge Taz , well Imposed .a fine. Minors Played Fool On a charge of allowing minors in his pool room, Hugo McCredie, proprietor of a billiard hall at Sixth and Alder streets, was fined IS yesterday morning In the municipal , court Joseph Geisler, Thomas Brans ! ' and Claude Bristol .were each fined $1 for frequenting the place. They - are " under 18 years of age, and were ar rested by Patrolmen Madden and Mad - Want Books is Courts-Notice ha . been filed In the United States court that application would . be 'made by defendants in the suit of Valentine Lauhenhelmer against the Citlsens Na- tional bank for a court order to compel , Lauhenhelmer to bring the books' and : correspondence of the Cornucopia Mines company, for the period that he was Its lessee from 1808 to 1807--lnto court. Mission at St. Mark's Church Father Huntington and Father Anderson of , the Order of the Holy Cross are con ducting a two-weeks' mission c at St Mark's church, corner of Twenty-first and Marshall streets. Mission services are held dally at .8 p. m.-and Sundays at 7:80 p; m. A children's mission of great interest . is being - held dally ' at 4:15 p: m. and Sundays at p. m. Bays Kelghbor Stole JgUk Mra C A. Smith, 22$ Porter street, caught a man taking milk from her veranda yesterday evening, and charges that it was her ' next door neighbor, Frank Hopkins. She called the police station, and Patrolman Stewart went to her home. She told Undep 1 m3 5 , If) .The company Just Ineorpor ( ' V ated for the purpose' of tun- V neltng the river and placing' 111 four, street railway tracks r - V therein. Is not we hope, a V dream. The amount stated a' i If) the cost Of the work is fifteen ( Y millions of dollars, which is a A v large sum but the ; work 'la ' (f) bound to be done sooner or V later, the West Side must have . better connections w i t h the () East Side, for three fifths and V perhaps three ; fourth of ; the V population ; of the Greater 15) Portland of a few year hence V -will reside east of the river, fv The financial district will per il haps always be on the West y Side but even the wholesale , yv district of the future may be ; It) east of the WHlametta. Think y of t h e s e t h i n g s in buying property. Buy in the Bone of 151 the greatest growth, for It la 15J t y population that eraa tea the! y values of urban property. Aft ,. Ill Come ia and let us tall yon 15) ' y about Irrlngton Park. y 4 F. B. Hoibrook Co. I A. Boom. gl4 tumher Exchange. -A HERE 1HEY ME Each one awaiting some happy owner, for with quality up, and prices down; they will be tagged IT soon for Xmas presents. - A. . RINGS ' - FQBS STUDS . - CUFF LINKS NECKLACES BROOCHES WATCHES OPERA GLASSES Anticipating the sual Xmas demand, we filled our stock with all things beautiful in our line. People have come to believ in usthey know they will receive painstaking 'service, fair prices and the choice of a large, beautiful stock, selected to meet the pocketbooks and tastes of hiany people, v Try our special Xmas service. ytk the patrolman that ehe heard a noise on her veranda and when she opened the door th man threw the milk In her face. She said he ran into the house next floor. Patrolman Smith had Hop ktns go to the homj of Mrs. Smith, who identified him as the man who threw the milk In her face. She agreed to make a complaint against him this morning, but did not appear, at the po lice station.. - Oreg-on Historical Society The twelfth annual meeting of the Oregon Historical society will be held "in the council chamber of the city hall, Satur day, December 17, at 2 p. m. Annual reports will be read, officers elected for the ensuing year and - other business transacted. The annual address will be given by Judge F. W. Howay of New Westminster, B. C. His subject will be "Discovery of the Straits of Juan de Fuca," Judge Howay has been a stu dent of North Pacific history for many years and hence Is peculiarly well quali fied to treat this Important subject. Admitted to Probate Pauline Tost and Mrs. Valeska Cook have been named by County Judge Cleeton as exeeutrices under the will of their mother, Theresa H. Tost, which was admitted to probate today. The will disposes of an estate valued at $11000, all , of which is placed In trust in the hands of the daughters. The Income is to be devoted to the sup oort of their father. Robert Yost, dur ing hln lifetime, and for the heneflt of Paulinev Yost so long as she remains unmarried. Upon the death of Robert Tost all of the property Is to be divided between tb, two daughters. Approval for nana Approval for the plan to permit the Etate jaeaicai jw amlnlng hoard to use money In prose-cutlna- alleged cases of medical mal practice was voiced by tne. legislative committee or the City ana , woumy Medical society at a meeting last night Action upon the alleged rauure or me November rrand Jury to perform jis whole duty in ' investigating alleged cases of malpractice was postponed. The chairman of the legislative com mlrtee la Dr. W. T. . Williamson, Dr, A E. Rockay and Dr. Calvin 8. White are member or tne committee. nrm Actress i Vanishes Gladys Barricklou, 1 years old, who has been living with Mr. and Mra James Mo Nicholan. 1B00 East Yamhill street, dis appeared Saturday evening.; She took none of her effects, and no reason Is known for her disappearance. Mr. Mc Nicholas stated this morning mat n thought the girl had gone to visit her father at Raymond, Wash,, and he has telegraphed to him. The girl was on the stage last year, and attempted to secure an engagement with a local the atre. ' To Ones Bids oa Bonds Bids for $85, 00 worth of the 150,000 block of cre matory , bdnds that were voted by the people in 1909, will be 'opened next Wednesday morning and considered by the city council. The -bonds wuite sold and - 130,000 , borrowed from the general fund to make ' a payment to the contractors building the new crema tory win be turned back to the fund. ; ,;vi,M,.v ' ...v-i ''' '.' v v V' Quarrelsome Hindus Arrested Six Hindus were arrested yesterday after noon at the Bridal Veil Lumber; com pany br Constable Lou Wagner and his deputies for participating in a general fight at that place Monday night There were 89 Hindu in the affair. The trou ble grew out of a religious quarrel. The arrested men were arraigned this after noon in the justice court Engineers to Organise An Engineers' club of Portland i X9 be organised to night by a number of Portland bgi- neers, who will meet ia the convention hall of the Commercial club. This club will include all branches of engineering. The acting secretary is George -. L. Bllven. - Mount Tabor - Mothers' CircleThe Mothers' and Teachers' circle of Mount Tabor will meet tomorrow afternoon at 8 o'clock In the Glencoe school. Forty ninth and . Belmont streets. The sub ject for discussion Is "The Physical Care of Children,'' given by Mrs, Rachel P. Shalto, visiting school nursa'- . Verdict for 1577.33-iJohn Williams was ' awarded a verdict for 8577.82 against. E. L. Cooper A Co. by a Jury in Judge Hamilton's department of the circuit court yesterday afternoon. He sued for $800 for hay sold and delivered to the defendant company. ' AutomoalM Owners Have your car adjusted, overhauled or repaired by T. M. C A. Auto School; minimum cost Careful work assured. Phone Edu.- Di rector, private exchange 85. A-tSCl, T. M. C. A, building. - Prank BTau. Portland Hotel pharmacy; will, on account, of . the remodeling of building and vacating the present store for two months, sell all goods on hand at a discount of 25 to 83 per cent. Ivory, ebony, leather, cutlery goods, etc., . 14-Karat Gold rated Watches with a. rWaltham. Hampden and Elgin move- menta Regular prices from 820 to 830. Tour choice at 510 each. Uncle Myers, 71 8Ui, between Oak and Pina Psyohio Research The society for psyehlo research will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Van Hotar. 411 Stark street Subject "Personal Influence." ; :".."; Buy two Honaay pottearaa at a postcard store, The Postal Shop, 124 Fifth: near Washington. U. S.' Postal Station 18 Packages weighed and mailed. , , krperanttats CaUed Together. Plans to organize a local society of Esperant tsts will be taken up at a meeting called for tonight in , the office of O. K. Rogers, 1028 Board of Trade building. CUT GLASS ; SILVERWARE CLOCKS EMBLEMS 286 Morrison Street Arrangements wilt also be started to entertain delegates to the national or ganization which meets In Portland next summer. Krm. T. I. Adams Dies Mra T. I. Adams, wife of the Junior member of the firm of Kennard & Adams, died last night. The store, will be closed un til Friday noon. 77 Tiokets for Arthur Fraxer concert 4t Masonic Temple, Tuesday evening, De cember 13, are on sale at Sherman, Clay & Co. and Ellers Piano House, BOc Back at the Old Stand E. H. Moore- house and company, 411 Washington. Reduced prices on artists' 'materials, pictures, framing and wall paper., i Steamer Jessie Sarklna. for Camaa Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at l p. m. . . , ft Old JeweLrr Wanteds We 1 buy old gold and silver. Uncle Myera Collateral Bank. 71 Sixth st, near Oak. " -lW MwVSi - WW VI wi SIB Vl olty. White Fuel Co., EMt 914, B-1084. 415 E. Morrison. Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, W. H. Leah, 6th floor Dekum Bldg. Open evenings. " , W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists, Third and Washington. Beaver SUL a high grade medium priced coat Main 858. , Xoslya Coal, direct from ear to con sumer. Main 358. . . ; Woorter, the candy man, 408 Wash. Woosterg Hot Drinks, 408 Wash. Manure for Bali Phone A-4823. S. AT THE THEATRES Orpheum Hag Good Bill. " There Is a splendid variety of stellar acts on the new bill at the Orpheum this week, headed by one of the clever est little romantic playlets, "Captain Velvet" It la presented by the dis tinguished young actor, Edwin Arden. .; r . n ii i ii II-' v , Music, Laughter and Pretty Girls. Three much worshipped graces mu sic. i laughter and pretty girls abound in that always favorite attraction, "The Time, the Place and the. Girl," , at the Bungalow this week. Matinee tomor row and Saturday. ' Russian Dancers at Pantaeeg. - The Zaretsky troupe of seven Russian dancers Is acoring a tremendous hit at Pantages this week. C Never before has such dancing been seen on a local Stage, each member being a star. SucceM of "The Barr!er.M The Baker Stock - company is meet ing with great success this week, both framed Pictures TheBestHolidayGifts Tbere Is a growing tenden- ' cy to make pictures the, popu lar holiday token. Pictures, as . a matter of tact, are always ' highly appreciated and i,the, pleasure of giving them Is en Joyed as much, as the recelv- -lng. v.. "'.--i V;;-;'-,:,; Everybody v likes pictures and everybody has . a place for them. When such a wide va riety of .subjects and variety of style are submitted as we show at this time your selections can not fail to please the recipient. ; - v In this generous assortment you will find framed goods running from the little 15 and s 25 cent novelties up through a complete range of prices. They are suitable for the home, the office, the nursery, the bunga low, den, etc Even the most ' inexpensive have merit and .In-, - dlviduality. r, Can guarantee Xmas deliv ery on all orders placed prior to Dec. 20th. Photo frames, mottoes, col lege posters, religious subjects, calendars, etc - - SANBORN, VAIL & CO. ; Wholesale Retail. " -170 First st 171 Front, be tween Morrison and Yamhill, Mendota Coal Ts famed for its cleanliness. The housewife is delighted with MENDOTA i because It does not dirty up her kitchen with dirt and soot It has all the other good qualities a good coal should hava Phones: A-3887, Marshall 2635 - Order From ; Your DealerToday ccmvaq fri:jti::g go rWSOLICITS YC5J.1 PATHCrjACE STARK, CTRHCT artistically and financially with the dramatization of Rex Beach's remark able play, "The Barrier," in which Mabel Cameron as Necla, and all the other favorites are excelling themselves. Last Time "Madame X" Tonight. Tonight at 8:15 o'clock the last per formance of "Madame X," will be given at the Hellig theatre. Henry W Savage la offering this widely discussed drama to the Portland theatre-going public, with an excellent company of players, including Adeline Dunlap, Robert Ober and Howard Gould Clever Juggling Girls. Clever Juggling girls are two-thirds of the Tennis Trio, one of the nifty new acts at the Grand. The other one-third Is a young man. The act is brisk and the' feats performed by the trio with clubs include some not seen here be fore. V-. - ', 1 Motion Flctures. Today the "City of Boys," a picture taken from one of these cities In actual operation at Charlevoix, Mich, is the feature picture at the Star. It la In terestlng to both old and young. "Arizona Jack" Good. Act. . 'Arlsona Jack." one of the creatost acts on the stage, is a special featuro at the Lyric theatre this week. The Lyric Musical-comedy company Is pre senting Dillon and King's screamer The New Guards." Two performances night ly and a matinee dally, ' ' - E Judge J. W. Hamilton, the Koseburg Jurist who is temporarily taking the place of Judge Oantenbeln in the circuit court,: was initiated In courthouse noise this morning. Workmen employed on the new courthouse hammered vigorous ly at Intervals on pipes that gave out a mejalllo ring, and echoed through the courtroom in deafening succession. De partment' No. 4, where Judge Hamilton sits, adjoins the new building, and acts as a sort of sounding board for the clang outside. Judge Hamilton sought relief, and sent the bailiff to make Inquiry as to whether the blows could be softened or dispensed with. The county commis sioners, however, advise that nothing be done by the courts or any county officer which could be construed as interference with work on the new courthouse. The county expects to claim a large rebate from the builders for failure to complete the work, in time, and it is feared this claim might be defeated If the county or the courts gave any pretext for a counter claim that the county Itself has at any time stopped the work, t So the attorneys continued to shout at . Judge Hamilton, and the big noise went on without any official expression Of judicial displeasure. ' ? Portland haa finest skating rink in U. S. I Can Tell Vou If you need glasses, and it will ' cost you nothing to find outj I .think I understand my busineas, and I don't have to employ some one else to be able to tell you. Better NOT EXPERIMENT at bargain counters to find out if you need glasses. The only rea son advanced In such cases la the 1 Idea that they are cheap. Some thing for nothing in glasses is al ways a . dangerous . Investment Lowest possible prices for good work is my motto. DR. C. L. HAYNES .. EXCLTTSZVX OFTZCLaXf Suite 437 ' Marquam Building. , " '70USTE PXOOB gg WE n es in MAKE JUDG HEAR - , , : i t '' ''ii' :' ii ., i - yt ' sWaesfcs)sLkAaeaeiasaaiii UimtmmA . (n f "A BIG SPECIAL ON J a1 U-:mwmoE J Thursday- Friday - Saturday Two hundred and fifty'of these elegant Sets,- consisting' of SHAWL COLLAR, with RUG. or PILLOW MUFF to match, well cut and lined. This is an excep tional opportunity that, should appeal to anyone desiring FURS," . v J?iir and Fur-Lined Coats in an Endless Variety I. , maSKilT, Huirn -)'.';.' :...:'.-"'.'';iJ CORBETT BUILDING 288 MORRISON STREET " . Store Open Saturday Evenings UntilChristmas IK AH COililED Jury Declares Two Men, One Former Fighter, Guilty of Highway Robbery. After considering the cases of Walter Klrchner and Pat McClure for two hours yesterday afternoon, a Jury which heard the testimony against them In Judge Morrow's department of the circuit court declared them guilty of highway robbery. They will be sentenced next Friday morning.- . Klrchner, who (has figured 1 In the prize ring as Jack Welch, and his part ner, attempted to prove an alibi. Their evidence was that : they were waiting for a train to "beat it" out of town at the hour of the robberies, charged against them on the night of September 29. The men were Jointly Indicted upon WUVL To the Employers of Labor We, the undersigned, Board of Con. trol of the Municipal Free Employ- ment Bureau, urge that all contrac tors, mills, factories, mines, farmers, hotels, camps, railroads and private individuals, desiring help of any kind, either male or female, patronise the labor bureau maintained and op- bureau solicits your cooperation and support and charges no fee whatever to employer or employee. The bu reau Is located at 270-272 Madison street. Phones: Home A-624, -Pa ciflo States, Main, : 8655.-'.-r t Eepresenting Manufacturers' Ass'n. J. I LEDWIDOB, Representing Trades Council Representing City Council "-'i- erf 4 " ."-'rrB:fcia.'- No Mechanical Tones The possibility of an APOLLO Is only known to those who have heard it ' Do Not fail to hear this famous APOLLO player. Simplicity of ' construction artd operation makes it possible to attain human results. . . :- .,.,,. r Daily Demonstrations Every afternoon on our second floor, to which you are cor dially invited, whether you are thinking of buying or noL, Our prices on pianos range from $200 up. . . - Hovenden Piano Go. 106 Fifth St, Next to "Perkins HoteL 530 Valncs Very Appropriate for Christmas ARE OFFERING SPECIAL FOR See Window Display -ILJ-IE-IBIES-'fir two charges, two victims having been held up by the same men within a short i distance of each other. F. O., Arata lost I about 17.60 and Walter H. Drennan $21 The defendants requested that they be tried together and tried for both Crimea at once. They were accommo dated and the Jury returned two ver dicts, finding them guilty in each case. Judge Morrow will therefore have two sentences to Impose on each man. Dep uty District Attorney-Page prosecuted the cases, L. E. ' Huntsman and Norman R. Landld defending. F. B. Salway, an attorney, was foreman of the jury. Man Killed In Labor Quarrel. ". (Pnlted Ptmw tied Wtrw.1 San Francisco, 5 Dec. 7. Domingo Navarro, president of the Ship Scalers' union, was shot and instantly killed to day at the XTnlon Iron Works. His slayer escaped. It ia reported that the hooting was the result of a quarrel over labor questions' centering around a possible strike which the Ship scalers have under consideration. Error In Tote Counting at Pasco. rSwdsl WiiDt to The Jmirtal.l Pasco. Wash.- Dec. 7. -That there were grave errors made In the canvas of the returns of the late county elec tion was made apparent in the recount under the direction of Judge Hoicomb, and upon the application of J. W. Hays, who was a candidate on the Republican tstabllshed 1867. ' XT TOUR CHRISTMAS GIVING ( IS TO BE ALONG THE LINE OF Diamond Jewelry We can most ' certainly , interest you. Not only Is there a "style," but you can place confidence in our qualities and values. . All our diamonds are of the first quality. Xo yellow or Imperfect stones la our stock. The assort ment is all that can be desired. WE WOULD LIKE TO INTER EST YOU.' The L C. Hcnrichscn Co. jewelers and Opticians, v , 284 Washington St. Gifts Children's . and Misses' Sets in ALL FURS e '"f!". V-; . f:. J'n, t 9 hi 'ticket for' the office of d Hays, according to the fust i was defeated hy th Denim r u - nee, T. v. Davis, by evin v--- by the result arrived at in ti.o i. yesterday, Mr.. Hays, the emst--; ! declared elected by a majority votes. A contest notice sa oi by John Scheruierhorn, clffe.Ht'd aate for treasurer on the l.Vtn.-. ticket, but Mr. Schermorhoru his contest. , ; Jonrnal Want Ads brln results AMl'SOIENTS. HEILIGK Phones Mnln i and A-1122. LAST TMS TOOTSH 1-tfL Henry W. . Ravagq Offers the Wi ! " v . Discussed Drama "MADAME X" Prices: 2, $1.50, $1, 75c, 60c J5c, : 7th arid Te: Main 1, A-1123. ' ELLEN TERRY :"'. PBTJD AT XTBimrO, DECXMSER 9. Seats now" selling at box office. VrU-.-60 cents to $3.00. Box seats $2.50. BUNGAtOW Theatre. 12th 1 and Morrsoo. Phones Main 117? A-4224. Geo. X,. Baker, Manager. Every night this week. Mats. Thurs. nr, Sat L. R. Wlllard presents the most gnr geously brilliant musical comftdy of ni he.tome. the Place and the Girt. With George Ebner as Happy Johnn Hicks, the gambler. First time bi w.ner..t. popular prices. Evenings, 2 50c, 76c, $1. Mats., 25c, 60c Next ; traction, A Broken Idoi" BAKER THEATRL Morrison and 11 Main 2. A-6360. GEO. L- BAKER. M One of the season's special events, i night, all this week. Mats. Wed.. : Baker Stock Co. In "tub aAaTts' The thrilling Alaskan tale J by P. Beach, dramatized from the famo novel. A superb offering, splendidly rr sented. Eve., 25c, 80c. 75c Sat mat. 2 50c. Wed. Mat 25o. Next week 'The XZo or of the rajhlly." ; ataxtr a, a-io-o JTJN fV SXATr ETIBT pa s THEATRE ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Edwin Arden and Company presentirr- the romantifl nlavlpt T'nntaln Velvot ' and eight other splendid acta. ' i UNEQUALLED VAITDEVILL'E , Week Commencing December 6. THE KOSTOS-JWZi T&QVTTL in ajr BTEtrr nr ctmtbdom" 5 OTHER BIO FEATURES 5 Matinee Dally. : Curtain 1:30, 7:30 and 9. GRAND Wsek Dec 3. 1910 The Huaieal XMgh - Makers, Eckhoff h Qoxdon. - Tennis Trio. Oeorge Teoman. Browa fc lUUs. Added Teatnre X Chevalier Dio. : rl. World's Cham pion lSarksman, Three Bational Oomiatiea GBAHBISCOFE Matinee every day. J:0: uiv nr-At 1 he. Evening performances at 7:30 and 9:15; balcony, l&c; lower floor. 25c; box seata, 50C -.-.--' . ',, .. LYRIC HOMB OP MTSICAXi . COMDST Extra Added Attraction, "AJUZOJTA JACK" The greatest and biggest broncho bust ing act ever presented on any Ktape ami the Lyric Musical Comedy Company in "THJ3 HXW OUARDS" Two performances nightly, f :45 and 9:1 5. Matinees daily. 2:4 j riaay' nignr, Chorus Girls Contest People's Jew Shows STAB TODAT-Boy City, from city In i;narievoix, me or esaimon, cniias Strategy, Brink Singing My Rosary. ABCADE TODAT Admiral Collirnv Widow at Mill Creek Flat, Amatem Night, Cy Confer the singer. ODEOar TODAT Love's Awakenin? Pals, Down the Rhone. Revolution a Lisbon, Leo White, singer. OH JOT TODAT Winning of Ml Langley, A Clever Domestic, Rachael Raymond the singer. TJTOLX- Friday .- Lesson Great Pps Learned, Saved In Nick of Time, Sour In His Eyes, Professor's Hat, Bauer th singer,""." - -j ""' -J ' - CompareQurPriGGi With tkoM yoa he tun la the luiWI of rHno mni yo will n that offer Joa (ulicUntml - Itoa all work j(m omnaot get better ptuule . work aMwhare, a muUu bow mock jou p. w satm plt 1 bridge work tur oau of -tows patrons in on dr It dmir1. Paialen oxtrsxtiort treo wfaem platm or bridge work ia order, d. CsowlUtioR lrk ttrCrwM $5.C1 22kBrldgaTMta4.( - 1 . . 4 r . I tumel rolmti 1. 1 i I Silver Fillliiit. ' .53 ! Silver J&oo4 Pl B..tf -PI. QeHMaf Plait V3.U tflBibeT- pw PUtt . I.v , ILW.a.WII.PainainuaHuutu PamleM EiVIIm . C- ti run ntuuKMa ratruai aasv mbtmods . An work fully guanutteed for fifteen roara, . Painless Dentists Umt Building, Third WasWnfton. P0RTUK3, C"; OOieeHoen: A. X. te r . M. a4ari,IWi TEETK 5avo Vour Teeth Now ton save a dollar, we make a dollar and th Expensive Lentlt loe two dollars when we o your work. We worn for prices von can rar. Onen evenfnss until 4 end Sundays until 12 31 Jot people who work. Offices established tea years and our guarantee ts good , BOSTO 'DEHTISTS, ? i Offices corner Fifth and Morrison '-. entrance 291H Moirlscn st.. oiioosa ' Meier ft Frank's and Postoffica. 'III rsrorr ulWflk -( CJ IUU v,- - Oregon L.nv i'.choni -'.-j;. rsTAEMSirra itn . A thorough, praclii Hl cmirM m t n time lost from regular orvir .r..t ! tatlono evtnlnKi. Ii(ir;' 4 '. it I 1 -1 Jun to ; r "! I 1 of Crt-coi. r j. S "'I