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THEOREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, . NOVEMBER 21, :ML Town Topics QUOTH THE PESSIMIST ' ' TONIGIIT'SAMUSEMBNTS ' HEII.TO "Mother." . ,BAKEK "When Knighthood ' Wai in Flower." , 'Mi 'r' LYRIC "The Jolly Widow." v ORPHBUM Orpheura . circuit vaude ville. . , EMPRESS Sullivan & Considlne vaude- Weather5' Conditions. Portland and vicinity Occasional rain and - cooler tonight. Wednesday fair.. westerly winds. -' ".'" Oregon Fair tonight except oceaelon- 1 rain northwest portion; oooler north and east portions. Wednesday fair. Westerly winds.-- ? v i : ri '&'-! Washington Occasional rain west, rain or snow east portion tonight; cool er east portion tonight. Wednesday fair, Westerly winds. - , " Idaho Fair south, occasional rain or snow north portion i tonights cooler. Wednesday fair. - . : Multnomah Residents idents nomah, meet next Thursday evening at 8, o'clock In the Bungalow grocery at the station. The territory at and. adjacent to Mult nomah has been filling up' with people ao rapidly that a concentrated ff or for clvlo Improvement must be made, ay the residents. A new water sys tem has bean established for the bene- "Instead o medicine, a good cure fer r lot o ginks alius oomplalnln' o' sick ness, would be several swift, well placed kicks." to Meet-Re fined 115 this morning by Judge Tax well, on his agreeing to leave the weapon at horn hereafter.. Kelly de clares, that; he has been bothered for some time ' by the two men against whom he is to appear, t The two men who are said to have given the Informa tion against Clark are accused of at tempting to float a stock company for fit of the Immediate residents.. A unit- 'terdav aftnrnoon hafora inn t..w.ii ea eriort wm, now oe jnnae iu uuinu electric light service, telephone service uid a postofflce at the station. A new school la also a necessity. An lm (provement club will be formed, at tbla meeting for the purpose of taking con certed action' on these various matters, Every property owner and resident Is urged to attend. . Fosters are now be ing ' circulated for, the meeting. . row Central W. O. T. W Mrs. J. B. Mur- a returned missionary from both re Congo ana ine Jamaica missions. ill address the women of Central W. a T. U. at Its regular meeting tomor row at 2:30 o'clock In room '102 Good nough building. Mrs. Murphy Is said to be an exceedingly Interesting speaker and her story-of the thrilling exper iences of life in these fields clearly and vividly told. All, friends of temperance are invited to be present. Women who have been members of the W. CJ T. TJ. in other states are especially urged ' to come and meet Mrs; Murphy and the local members. :' Explain Season for Tiokst That a quantity of slips found on the persons of a number of Chinamen at 8T Sec ond street, who were arrested . several aays ago on a charge ' of playing lot tery, contained, a diary or a record of Jobs done by Ah Toy,, a. servant for Judge O'Day, was the plea made yea- that they would keep ' the sidewalk clear If they were allowed to apeak cn the streets. Before this agreement was made, however, each man demanded a separate Jury trial. s Te Kevlse Payrolls. Councllmen John H. Burgard. H. W. Wallace and Allan R. Joy were yesterday appointed by Mayor Rushlight a committee of three to revise the city payrolls, if on Inspec tion by the committee- revision seems necessary. At present there Is no regu lar schedule of salaries and clerks .In some departments are peia more tnan clerks-la a similar capacity In oher departments. It la planned to make salaries uniform and to provide for raises for faithful service. Dairy Closed. City milk chemist yes terday closed a" dairy that had been sus pected of disseminating disease germs. A ease of disease that might have been typhoid developed In - the . dairyman's family. Shortly afterward typhoid fe ver appeared In a family that took milk from the dairy. The city mUk chemist could not prove that the typhoid was traceable to the dairy, but he closed It on the ground that It did not conform to the rule for cleanliness. W. K. Bard of 40 Washington street and the Bacchus, 149 Seventh street, wishes ,to express his appreciation to his friends for past patronage and take thia opportunity to announce that on Wednesday, November 22, he will give away to his friends and patrons 1000 elegant purses at the Bacchus. 149 Seventh street Remember the number. Only one . given to each guest. First some, first served until gone. Brooklyn Sewer. Construction work on the last main of the famoua Brook lyn sewer was begun yesterday when contractors started excavation on the Rhine street sewer conduit The com pletlon of this and the Installation of laterals will mean that taxpayers nave made an Investment of close to SltOOO, sewering the Brooklyn district southeast side. made a 000 in If the Pined fox Carrying Ban G. T. Kelly, one of the principal witnesses against L. C. Hammer and W. H. Whltaker. ac cused In the federal courts ft misusing the malls, was arrested yesterday by Detectives Day and Royle on a charge of carrying concealed weapons and was iii m I ?HaiV 2 : i .? 3 TTietc.tof I a . -nT it IS U1 41 5 if, 1 : Mi. The test of time And serv ice proves con clusively its superiority. m ,. J ,! HOTEL STETOBT- SAU FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square European Plan $1.60 a day up . American Plan $3.00 a day up UrW steel mmi brick structure. Every sneJeni conTaiM.. Modante nla. Centar of theatre asd retail dl.trict Osj uf line traaafarrlns all evar city. Elao tria emaibua BaaaU trajas aad lUUMn, - In defense of the men arrested, end the case was dismissed. ; Since the recent activity of the polloe In raiding lottery games, It is said that the Chinese have changed the style of . their lottery tick ets, , ana wnen patrolman Burr! ar rested the men with these tickets, he believed be had discovered the new Boys Injured by , Oar Boyd Gilbert of 241 McMillan street and Raymond Rolger of 848 Ross street, two school boys, were injured by a St Johns car In, charge of Motorman P. P., Lecuyan, at Halsey street and Union avenue, when in playing along- the streets they ran In front of the ears. The boys were thrown aside and their injuries includ ed only a few bruises and scratches. Chief of Police Slover saw the accident and wrote a report of the af ft ' to Captain Moore that is to be shov. t to the other, members of the department as a model to be followed. The chief made a fully detailed report of the af fair, except that he neglected to state the ages of the boys. '- Bewbers; Olrls round Ethel and Net tie Spless of Newberg, Or, who left their home yesterday morning for Port land and who were believed to have been kidnaped by their father who lives la Kansas, wexe found at an early hour this morning in the New Market room ing house at 205 tt Washington street by Patrolman Lister, - registered under the name of Violet Smith and Lola Brown. The girls were taken to police headquarter and their uncle, O. D. Carl of 1121 Alblna avenue, was notified, to whom they were given in oustody. Examination for Obemlsts An exam!, nation will be held December 18, by the United States civil service commis sion to seeure ellgibles to fill vacanoles In the position of bacteriological chem ist, at a salary of 81200 per annum. In the bureau of chemistry, department of agriculture. For Information apply to Z. A Leigh, poatofflce department, Portland, Or. - Blockading tra4, Jdlaged Six men, members of the I. W. W. organisation, were . arrested yesterday afternoon at Second and Couch streets, but when the cases came up before Judge Taswell this morning the men arrested stated West, Blchardsoa. to Chicago -Governor Wtst and Tom Richardson will leave Thursday- evening for Chicago to attend the National Irrigation congress which opens there December S. . . The chief executive and Mr. Richardson will represent the state and the Oregon De velopment league and- after ; attending thia congress will Join the Governors' Special which Is now being made up in St Paul for a tour of the eastern states, The Governors' Special Is a train of cars carrying exhibits of products ' of the soil of the western ,' and Paclflo northwest states and the governors and other delegates from these states. , The purpose Is to show to prospective set tlers what Inducements are offered In the atates represented. t Would Xespeot Blds-Blds for 8180, 000 of dry fire main bonds were opened ny tne ways and means committee yes terday afternoon and recommended to be rejected, the committee considering the tenders too low The highest price offered . for a considerable portion of the bonds was '96.189. The last Issue of the bonds sold brought 96.71. The bonds were authorised by the voters of the city for the purpose of providing an auxiliary system of mains for the protection of the waterfront and the system will be used In conjunction with the rireboats. . , -,. ,, ,-;. ' - Unskilled laborer The United States Civil- Service 'commission announces that an examination will be held De cember 9 for the position of unskilled laborer at Portland. This examination requires no educational test and appli cants are rated -merely on physical con dition. All persons Interested are urged to mane application ror this examina tion. Application blank and full infor mation may be secured -from Z. A. Leigh, local secretary, board Of labor employment, at the Portland post of floe. . Case round Guilty. A verdict of guilty was returned yesterday evening into the circuit court in the case against Frank L. Case, who is alao known as Frank Reynolds. The charge was for a statutory offense. Case was recently divorced from his wife. He says the charge placed againef him was Inspired by Her. It was charged that the woman' In the case lived In his home previous to the divorce. Case says she was do ing bis housework. Ilorsnee Meade Circle Themonthly literary meeting of the Florence Meade Mlaaion circle of the Univeraalist church Will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of G. H. Fuller. Eaat Sixth and Alder streets. "Saint Francis of Aaslss" will be the toplo of the day. Mrs. J. Manshlp will be the: leader. The hoatesses of the afternoon will be Mrs. G. H. Fuller and Mrs. K. 8. Ferguson. Horene Funeral Bald. The funeral of Charles O, Morene was held this after noon from the L O. O. F.- temple. First and Alder streets, Rev, J. Richard Olson of the Immanuel Lutheran church officiating. Mr. 'Morene died Friday at his resldenoe, 267 Fourteenth street north. , He came to Portland 85 years ago from Sweden, and was 84 years Old at the time of his death. He Is sur vived by the widow and a daughter, Miss Agnes Morene. TTalversaUst Women A meeting of the women of tne Univeraalist congre gation will be held Friday afternoon at 1 :S0 o'clock at the home of Mrs. M. C. Winters, 868 Wasco street Mem bers ef the Irvlngton group are urged to come early. fishing - and - boating on ths ' lower Columbia river near Astoria. If he is not heard 'front In a short time 85000 which has been ; left . to hint may go to other parties. ' . i Tlremaa ; Soalded Harry Parker, a Southern Paclflo fireman, was badly soalded about the face last evening by the explosion of a generator on . the engine on which be was employed. He waa rushed to the Good Samaritan hospital in. the Red Cross ambulance. It Is reported that he is in danger of losing his sight , -r legacy for BBsslng Kan John Jl Dwyer, 2 State street Hartford, Conn., Is seeking Information concerning Mark Sullivan, who In 1887 waa engaged In Whist and Dance Tuesday eve., Nov. 81, by Geo, Washington Camp No. 2(1, W, O, W., at Woodmen Temple, 11th st, between Washington and Alder, H.. L. , Select Tour Christmas Gifts Vow Stock complete;- band embroidered txov eltiea ; Orders taken for all kinds of embroidery, . initials a specialty. The Needlecraf t Shop, 888 TamhlU st ' . ' Steamer Jesse atartlns' for 1 Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 8 p. m. if ; Portland's moat beautiful and highest quality prescription drug store, v Port land Hotel . Pharmacy. Marshall 8288, A-8122. . Xvery Ornmkv Good, sweet nourish ing, clean. It's Royal Table Queen bread. .It's a nickel a loaf. Beat grocers. ,v ',- , - : . rrlse Walts Tonight, Baker hall. Bast Seventeenth and Alberta. Masquerade November 18, Vernon Social hall. aa at St Patrick's Nothing above 10 The Unique bvi church la open, cents. . W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists, Third and Washington. . Bt. Broira, rectal spetfUt, Corbett old. Dr. B. a Brown, Kye, Xar. Marqoam. leading Sflorist, Lubllner, 428 Wash. aaa-aawaaMaasl " Aerne Stndlo Fhotos, 252H Wash. st Gold Medal for Bailey . Seattle, Wash., Nov. 81. A popular subscription taken for Captain Charles T. Bailey, who saved the passengers of the sohooner Washington at North Head, has resulted in raising 8186, with which sum an engraved gold hero medal will be purchased. Smoke Queen Quality tobaooo. the labels. - See 1(7 8rd. Save Piano rents t mo. 875 Waan. at. Bitulithic may cost a little more at . first, but its enduring qualities' make it the cheapest in the end. Malrfng It a Real Pleasure to Buy VICTR0US and VICTOR Records Nothing that we can say will add to the high reputa tion of the VICTROLA. The last word has been said as to the excellence of these wonderful instruments. Anyone who has ever heard one is ready to admit that, taken as the latest type of what it stands for and what . it actually performs,' the VICTROLA is the most won derful, the most enjoyable and the most useful musical instrument of which the world has ever had any , knowledge. v. . ' ' But we can and do add to the ease, , the . pleasure and the con venience of purchas ing them. We can and do give a superior VICTOR RECORD service. ; WHIT SOUS Or TBB WOBSD'S GBBAT ABTISTS SAT or Tann own VICTOR RECORDS I consider the Victor a truly mar velous instrument, which reproduoes me numan voice to perrection. . JEAN DB RE8ZKB1. X have tried the records and have found them really wonderful repro- oaouans ox my sinring. NELLIB MBLBA. It reproduoes the human voice wtth such a degree of perfection that It seemed to me these artists were act ually singing in my salon. ADELINA PATTJt. I am indeed satisfied wtth my new records. They are magnificent and I congratulate you on the great Im provement you have made In the oast year. , ENRICO CARUBO. The reproduction Of -the selections I sang for you are wonderfully life likethey reproduce the natural qual ity of the human voice, , . MARCH! LLA SBMBRICH.. I am delighted with all my records. They fully repay me for the care and trouble I took to make them. EMMA EAME3. J X cannot begin to say how delighted I was when the Victor reproduced my voice and I cannot too greatly compliment you on.vonr siiccrs. ERNESTINE! SCHtlMANN-HEINK, Never had I Imagined that a talk ing maohine could give such perfect results., ANTONIO SCOTTL . Ths World's areatest Artists Make Beoorda Oaly for the VZCTOB . , 1 We have built beautiful, sound-proof trying par lors. We have installed a RECORD LIBRARY that is convenience itself with every style of VICTROLA made and every VICTOR REC ORD CATALOGUED. You are given service prompt, efficient, con venient and pleasurable service the. kind that makes you want to come again. Come in and see. Here Is a VICTROLA for Everyone VIOTBOX.A XT., i ZCTBOXJk TX VXOTBOLA Tin VXOTBOlVaV XX VXOTBO&A X $18.00 98.00 404)0 0O.OO 78.00 TXOTXOLA XX ....$100.00 TIOTBOZJL XXT 150.00 VXOTBOLA XVX ........ . 800.00 OXBOASSIAW WAXiHTIT. . S80.00 botfxa xv 800.00 Now that the VICTROLA can be had at suoh popular prices as IS, " 85, 40 and 60 dollars, there should be one In every home In the land. ay & Co. SIXTH AND MORRISON STREETS SAY: CORNELL ROAD AMNION IT t Otto i, Kraemer, as atforney for 18 property owners along the Cornell road between Lovejoy and Qulmby streets will file a petition of remonstrance wjth the city council protesting against: the assessment made by the Auditor on the property for the improvement of , the road. Several reasons are advanced why the assessment. Is unfair, the .principal one being tliat the owners wrfose prop erty is least, benefited Are assessed as much and In cases more than the one who receives the most benefit. The petitioners also allege that the assessment is arbitrary and without thought as to real values. Another kick is on the small territory Included In the assessment. The strip extends for 70 feet on ,the west and 60 feet on ths east side of the road. In making the Improvements on the road it was necessary to build 480 feet of concrete retaining wall ranging from l" leel ,n neght The wall cost 810.000 and It la alleged that It Is al ready, badly cracked and was faulty In construction.. It was necessary to make" large fills and cuts in places. The property ownera are Indignant over the matter and are determined to have their wrongs righted. The remon strances will probably be filed Wednes day. The owners who have signed pe titions are: Henry Hahn, Waldo A Avery-Jr., Julius Kraemer. Walter B." Honeyman, C. R. Cater, D. M. Watson, mnk- L. Blewett. Virginia De Lano Slocum. Joseph Clossett, Ralph A. Fen- it!2f TM-..' .Hunt w- O'Reilley. and Letitla H. Clary. Smoke Queen .Quality tobacco. Savo the labels. See 187 3rd. RELATIVES OF 8 GIRLS KILLED AT CHEHALIS . ARE AWARDED $7659.35 4 (United Fran Leaned Wlre.t Olympla. Wash., Nov. 21. -The -4 state Industrial Insurance com 4 ' mission - awards 8788( 31 to the 4 ' relatives of the eight girls killed In the Imperial Powder mill ex 4 plosion at Cnohalle. Under the ' 4 '.law It will come out of funds 4 paid by the powder Industry lit' the state and .the ' Dupont com-; pany, the largest of the three : powder plantr,. saya It will re fuse to pay Its ksswssmeik, as it . would be paying the largest portion of ths, bill made by its rival compaoy. : . ! 4 4 WHIPPING IN PUBLIC ; SCHOOLS and Commercial club at a Joint meetiot last night on the propriety of lot-atio the proposed public auditorium en tne east Side of the river. By unanimous vote the Sellwood ' people adopted a : resolution approving the location of the auditorium In accordance with the views of Mr. Kellaher end Mr. Hull. It was . stated, that It requires two hours for the residents ef Sellwood to reach the Gipsy Smith meetings, and that since the temporary auditorium is near the site recommended by the Jury . of architects, It serves as a demonstra tion that the public auditorium should be located more centrally. AMUSEMENTS. School Board to Investigate. Parents and others interested In cor poreal punishment In the public schools should attend the meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m., In the rooms of the school btoard. Tllford building, Tenth and Mor rison streets. The board will hear the testimony in the matter of the teacher, Elizabeth a. Spelch, whipping little Gall Shadlnger with a piece of garden hose so severely that welts, black and blue marks were on the child's body for nine days. Parenta who oppose suoh brutal- should attend the bearing.-, EAST SIDE URGED AS PLACE FOR AUDITORIUM Dan Kellaher and C. C. Hall of the East 81de Business Men's club ad dressed the Sellwood board of trade For Women Who KNOW and Fully APPRECl ATE HIGH-GRADE Bargains - Here They Are $5055 SS New Suits $27.50 To Be Closed Out at. . ... Exactly 49 of our finest Man Tailored, Plain and Fancy Suits, each one being an exclusive and beautiful modeL There are no two alike, but all sizes for misses and women. They are made of the finest materials, in fancy mix tures, serges and broadcloths, and are of the highest class workmanship throughout The regular selling prices in these fine Suits till now has been $50, $55, $60, $65 and $70. The closing put price is remarkably low at $27.50. There being a limited number, we urge you strongly to come early to get the benefit of this great sacrifice. 2 Lift . KrhK. SLi a m T4-,.-jnr a- I ii m jaNf rr -I. r J Entire Stock Beau tlful mWaists Sacrificed at Cost Crepes, Chiffons, Satins, Crepe Mete or and Fancy Silks. Sleeves are short and , three quarter and full lengths, high and low necks; every ima g 1 n a b 1 e hade and every one a cloture.5 REGULAR $ 4.50 WAISTS SACRIFICED AT $2.95 REGULAR $ 6.50 WAISTS SACRIFICED AT $4.35 REGULAR $ 7.50 WAISTS SACRIFICED AT $4.95 REGULAR $10.00 WAISTS SACRIFICED AT $6.35 REGULAR $15.00 WAISTS SACRIFICED AT $9.95 Entire Stock FURS 1-3 Off Reg. Marked Prices Which Means Less Than Half What Any Other Store Is Asking See for Yourself. LOOK FOR THE SIGN-CLOSING OUT SALE AND, REMEM BER, our regular prices have always Seen fulry one-third less than any other score in mc ciiy. or txb 145 7th St. 3.m g, US 7th St. but. aromBraoaiT'N-ife4" 5mso AITS AXJJXB V . f-JJ' V). AjrD ALBSB f Ti7it i r thkatrs ' FlIlIJLilVJI Tth and Taylor. rhoaes Main 1 and A-lUft, 1 " Tonight, 8:18 p Special Price "" Tomorrow frJlitht II Mat. Tomorrow Wm. A. Brady Presents Jules Eckert Goodman s Play , ""MOTHER" (Written by a PorUand Boy) KATIE PUTNAM In TlUe Role. - , Even In rs Lower floor, $1.0, $1; balcony, 6 rows, $1. rows Ito, 11 tows 86c, g-aliery aso, I5a . Tomorrow's matinee Lower floor II 78c; balcony, 6 rows, 76c: In rear first, $ rows 0c; gallery 15c, J6c Seats Now Selllns. KSAT SAU TOSAT - HPir m TMKATPQ ' . Sereatk Taylor . Phones: Main 1; A-llll. I KIOHTS Betinnlns; THURSOAT Special Price Matinee Saturday. ' Henry B. Harris Presents " James Forbes' Comedy Hit ' "THE COMMUTERS" Evenings Lower floor. 11.80, 11: balcony, 6 rows, 1. rows tie; 11 rows 80c; gallery 15c, lis. Saturday matinee 11,. 71c, I0vll, BAKER rasATsa HH S and A-SSeo Oeo- Xb Bakes. Kara. Morrison and 11th Sts. j. ' - TONIGHT, AIjXj WEEK Matinees Wednesday (Bargain Day),,, , 86c Saturday. 26c, 80a WKEV maiTKOOD WAS XM . J riwxs ; With Anna Day as Mary Tudor, sup- ' ported by an excellent company. Mag- ; . nlftcent scenlo production. Brenlng Prices, 18c, 80c, 76c, 11.00. Next Week.. - T "Checkers." ! ' . -ai; BungalowTheatre Special ThankSa-lTlng Week Attraction. Opening- next Sunday Matinee. A -gorgeous production of Jos. Howard's great musical comedy success. , . TH3B OOUOmg OTJSX FIRST TIMS HERB Evening prices, l6o, 60c, 76a, 11.00. Mat- '. inees 3 So, 60c Seat sale opens Thursday. ' a. a torn UATZBCBM TT 7A1 m -.. g i mor.k THEATRE lS-2J-5-7St :; Johnny Ths Bays Emma, ; tn "Tha Band Master," Mr. and Mra. Jack Ms- . Oreevy, Xs lraea-aiad, baatoa.z,nele '. Oo Xnute Brioksoa. Mile. Se raUleres, xne weeDacas, nrening siiues xeo,- BSo, SOo, ?6o. Bally Matinee, lSc, 8&o, -BOo. xoUday matinee Wight Prloes. r (DOTAGES a. uaaonaled Taadeelue. WEBJC VOTBMBBS SO, a rand epenlnr , ox Portland's newest, matt seaatunl and absolutely fireproof home ef nmeonaled vanderllle. a Sereath and Alder streets, v Blgsor Xanl Berelra, The Parls-OledUll ' Oo The Telegraph Tour, Budolpb and . Basse, m. Our Woodward, Augmented 'Paatages Orehestra, paatageseope. Oil- ,' 'roy, Baynee sj Montgomery, . la "The , . o.Vl an.r wa.nm T.a" BtatlBaa Bail v. Onrtala S :3Q, T0 ana s. r Mattaee Brexy JDay, r nnivan Si Oonsldlna ormerly Oraad W Bef Ined Tandevllie WEES KOTXMBT-Warren aay monr, Bunbar and Turner, te Blso.ae Quartet, The Taloons, the Three Banm ans, Tom smith, Crrsjxdaeoope. Prices 15o and SBo. LYRIC weex coMMXir enro xotembbb ao. The Keating Flood Mnaloal Comedy Ita l KTUB JQT.tT WIDOW." with a , Oood Oast and a Large Chores. Matinee DtUT a TWO sari vmia ii nmm ufuu;. TOO, SilS. arrlday night Chores Girls : Contest after each performance. Prices 15o and 85a. . , TtTXM ABB UAZi , HORSE SHOW ntTBAT BIOHT, BATtTBDAT BIOBT, SVBDAT MATIXBB SfOTBMBBB S ABB 85 AAMXBB BZDXBTCr ACAOBMT Sixteenth and Jefferson Tickets 11.00 and Il0. , xats) mw sxuxara -. At atowe It Martin." SSS Washlngten :.: Street.. Absolately Bottled in Bond Mil.,- m ttmiiWo ,Cj Since 1780 ROTHCHILD BROS. Distributors , . Portlands Or. P. W. Balteo and Company invite yonr inquiries for PRINTING PkAne. J Mala 165 PhoaM Home First and Oat New Departure tM4 The iw'' ef Uttermeats here greatiy reanoea by tne Koimaa , vaderteklng company. ' Heretofore It has been tbe eusteni ef funeral directors te make chargae tt all incidentals connected with a fu neral. The Edward Holman Underly ing company.- tbe leading funeral el rectors ef Portland, have departed from, tliat custom. When casket is fumUn- l by us we make no extra rhr.a r embolmlng. hearse to cemetery, outai . bos er sny serviette that may be re quired Of US. except clothlns. -- nd carrier", thus effrrtlnir e v, j it 1X6 te $7 on each funethl. THE EDWARD HOLMAN V UNDERTAKING CO. rso Tirrsp st, ccrs. sir- tit