The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 11, 1912, Page 9, Image 9

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:iUO, OCTOBER 11, 1012.
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Town Topic
JOfraSAIi HEAD QTJAUTXKS
The Balcm office of The Jour
nal Is now with George Snyder,
Dearborn . building, , State and
Commercial streets,; upstclrs;
phone Main 744. After 6 p. m.
phone'complalnts to Postal Tc
graph company, Main 401, and
paper will be delivered by mes
senger at once, , j x ,
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS
HEILIO "Ths Woman." v.;
HAKKR-"The Bridge."
'. BUNGALOW "In Old Kentucky." -LYIUC
Armstrong Follies company in
"Schults and Flannlgan." . .
ORPHIiUM Orphuum circuit vaude
vIUh. r '
Til 15 EMPRESS Vaudeville. ,
PA NTAOKH Vaudeville.
Weather Conditions.
- Portland-imtl-Ylclnlty : Kalr this af
ternoon, tonight and -Saturday. Wortn.
erly winds, , . '. A. ;
Oregon . and "Wablilngtonr Fair this
afternoon, tonight and Saturday. North
erly winds." -.'
Idaho-, , Fair tonight and Saturday.
EDWARD A. BEADS, -f
.' District ''Forecaster:-.'
Tourists Bee polio BaldFour tour-
ists - from Oklahoma ;wer t given an
:. exhlbltlon-LWednesday night af-how tho
Portland police raid a Chinese gambling
game,' Thirteen gamblers were arrested,
-a complete gambling outfit confiscated,
and .enough money seized to board , one
Chinaman 18 years.- The tourists are
-stopping at the Oregon-lioiel Shortly
after" 7, o'clock they telephoned Captain
Riley for an escort through Chinatown.
Patrolmen Taekabery and Martin were
assigned to the sightseer j.. As the
party passed M North Third street, the
officers saw the game In progress. Be
fore the gamblers could close the doors,
I tha patrolmen gained an entrance, tak
JC&g charge of the den. The tourists
raid. The - money found on tables
amounted to $625. The case will be
Iieard Tuesday In municipal court.
Bristol Will Speak-l-W. C.' Bristol,
crown prince of theBoyamosarlartS,
who has just returned from an auto
mobile trip across the country, made
his first appearance-with the Rosarlans
yesterday at the meeting of the Pro
' gresslve Business Men's club. At a
meeting of the"- Rosarlans, called - for
Monday noon In the "Dutch room" ot
the Commercial club, he Is to tell about
, h's -experiences, Also the Rosarlans
will make preparations for their excur
sion to Eugene, Tuesday, where, In full
uniform, they will aid in the cere-
, monies over the completion of the Ore
gon Electric to Eugene.'
Mag-era Senear The Portland Press
clubJ double-quartet- met - for refcea real
Tuesday evening at the apartment of
Fred A. Vowles In tho Wheeldon Annex.
The members are Sidney Vincent, Clyde
Keller, C. R Fisher. Harold A. Wllklna.
Jt C Canine, G. Hubncr, K. Davis and
R A,Hiekmn. The oWtte Is uiwte
the direction of Fred A. Vowles. The
boys hope to make their first public
appearance at the ladies' night to be
given by the Press club on the 17th.
Oa World Soar. On a four months'
trip around the world. W. P. Olds of the
Olds, A Wortman & King company, ac
oompanled by Mrs. Olds, and her sister,
Miss Pearl Cook, left last night for New
, Tork city. They will take passage on
the steamer Cleveland out of New York
-on October 19. The tourists expect to
return to Portland jn a San Francisco
next FebTuafy7 after vlsTtlag'Tiigypt," In-
dta, China, Japan, Madeira Islands and
the Philippine and Hawaiian islands.
J). O. lively Appointed. Daniel O'Con-
" Hell Lively, prominent member of the
Portland Press club, and now an offl
.clal of the Panama-Pacific International
exposition, was yesterday appointed by
riiayor Rushlight to represent the city
at the seventh annual session of the In
ternational Dry Farming congress, which
Will be held at Lethbrldge, Alberta, Oc
tober 21-26.
Tor Constable of St. Johns A. W. Al
len yesterday filed a petition for his
Tiaine to Ue -plgeed"OTT'ttie ballot Bt 'thg
roming election as Independent candi
date for constable of St Johns. .
' Baby Bom Bed Pencil Day next Sat-
t9
Tills Saturday
',, 3 '
BIG
Your Choice of
PORK
VEAL
All "Jones" Quality"
Try This Dainty Breakfast
Recipe for Cooking.
jones' pure pig, pork
. : sausage. : :
Dip sausages in boiling water about
a j. minute; then range" on trivet in
broiling pan and place in bottom of
very, .hot .broiling overk-vHava- gas
full power until browned on all sides,
llten reduce one-half. Cut potatoes as
rfor French fried, parboil ten minutes,
drain and put in pan under the sau--IJgrlnlSft'lookTnrnfirTatnhaf
' drips from meatf After removing the
rack of pausages return potatoes to
broiler till golden brown.
SOUNDS GOODEATS
GOOD.
sr
lis for the bi'iicfit of Ilia Fahy Home.
Vomri mij Kirla ara enrnetilly re
quested to !iid tholr efforts to this
cuufie for Junt ona dny. .Those who make
application at onca will have the on
portunlty of selecting their own loca
tions. Kindly apply, cither by telephone
or in person, at Baby Home headquar
ters today, without fall. Telephones.
'Marshall 3937 or A-3338. Headquarters
(143 Klxth street, ground floor of Selling
DUUdlng,
First BIT Snow Storm Mount Hood
has had Its first bis snow storm of the.
season, Wednesday morning the moun
tain poked Useif out from the mlsi
that obscured It for three days from the
view of Portland residents and It was
seen to be covered with snow from the
peak far down the base as one could see.
During the summer months, close ob
servers of the mountain say that the
snow line crept back to-an-imusually
high point. The snow evidently fell oi
Monday and Tuesday. .';, t
Bpeoder Fined 523. A fine of $26 was
given F. Q, Smith thlr morning In the
municipal court for auto speeding on
Macadam street; Speed Officer Coulter
made tho arrest Bmlth said his auto
mobile could not make 31 mlleB an hour,
A' test Is to be mado of the machine
this afternoon. 8. S, Gilbert was given
the- samerrJ'lnafQrpeedlngr4W.-lt.
Scott Vas arrested for a similar offense.
Ul trial will be held Monday. - .
Cnpld Cheats Xaw-By getting mar
ried yesterday afternoon, Al . Yolget and
Gertrude Russell satisfied the law In
municipal court this morning, when they
were to -be arraigned on. a statutory
charge. ; They wefe arrested Wednesday
night in a rooming house.' The couple
stated In court yesterday morning they
proposed -being-married-yesterdays re
gardless of the arrest the previous even
Ing. .
So Saloon la Burlington For .tho
present at least tho town of Burling.
ton-wlH-nofc-havr a- saloon. "A-ptltton
for the establishment of a drinking
place was denied by tha county court
on recommendation of County Clerk
Fields.. Mr.- Fields reported that Invcstl
gation showed that many of tha signer
of the petition had moved from the pre
cinct and there were not enough names
left to permit consideration.
Charge Dlamlsssd The charge of
contributing to the delinquency of . a
minor . girl made against M. Linden,
rooming at the Oak hotel, was dismissed
this morning in the municipal court.
Linden was arrested by Juvenile COOTt
Officer Jeff reyar who saw the man take
a 17-year-old girl to the city park. The
girl baa been placed In the custody of
the Good Shepherd.
At the Hew Grand theatre. 105 Sixth
street,-betwen-Washington and "Stark,
ror Friday ana Saturday, 'The Maid of
the Rocks," sensational smuggling pic
ture. "A Western Kpisode," thrilling
"101" Bison feature. "H Had But Fifty
Cents," a sidesplitting comedy on the
same reel an educational picture, "A
Day at an Orphan Asylum." A 10c
show- for 6c,
Mayor Signs Ordinance The ordl-nartce-granttny
afranchtse to the Port
land Railway, Light Tower company
for the construction of an extension to
the Mount Tabor car line was signed
yesterday by the mayor to the great
satisfaction of thousands of residents
of the East 'Mount Tnbor lstrlCt."who
have Waged a hard fight for the fran
chise.
Too Many Garnishments City Audi
tor A, L. Barbur has made complaint to
Mayor Rushlight on "account of the
large number of salary carnlshments
being made every month at the city
hall. "This thing of receiving garnish
ment notices is becoming a positive
nuisance," Is the way the city auditor
expresses his views on the subject.
. .Many Applicants for Plac. Slno an
nouncement was made that two new
matrons for the city Jail would be ap
pointed, Mayor Rushlight has received
39 applications for the Jobs. Fat wo-g4zdftftga.:-
-gradnat nmnns,
school teachers and housekeepers have
been numbered among the applicants
who hav visited the mayor's office.
Widow Sells Orchard A petition by
Mrs. Mary Merrick, widow of Post
master Charles B. Merrick, to be al
lowed to dispose of the equity held in a
Hood Klver orchard which Mr. Merrick
was paying for at the time of his death
has been allowed by Probate Judce
Clceton.
Mayor Wants Delegates Maynr Rush
light Is looking for 10 respectable clt
isens whom he wishes to appoint as
delegates to represent the city at the
Na tlonal Rivers and Harbors congress
which convenes at Washington, D. C,
December 4. Delegates will be permit
ted to pay their own expenses.
Brldg Workman Hurt Charles Wltt
sel, a laborer employed In tearing down
the old .Steel. , brjdg.. fell from .a scaf.
folding yesterday and was severely In
jured. Wlttsel suffered a bad scalp
wound, a broken arm and a fractured
elbow. Ha was taken to Oood Samari
tan hospital. I
Oustafson Loses Bolt A jury In Cir
cuit Judge McGinn's court yesterday
refused John Gustafson damages on ac
count of alleged injuries received when
he was struck by an Oregon City car
at the Oaks. Gustafson sued the Port
land Railway. Light & Power company
for 9500.
commissioners yesterday notified Mayor
Rushlight that the county will not re
quire any more of th Llnuton quarry
output for three or four months and
that the city is at liberty to take all
the rock ft needs during that t(me.
Olsarlnir Hons Notice Satnnlv
October 12, Columbus day, is a public
holiday, havina been made bo hv th
last legislature. The Portland Clearing
House Danas win do closed au day. J.
Ib Hartman, Manager. .' "
does Into Bankruptcy George M.
rietchall, a teamster of Wlllamlna,
Yamhill county, has filed a petition in
bankruptcy with th federal cleric Hla
assets are listed at $290 and liabilities
at f 1611. ' ... .. . . ,
Bstat Oats Cash. Joseph Bimon, ad
ministrator of the estate of Elijah
Smith, filed a report yesterday showing
that $17,948 was received during the
year and that $581 was disbursed.
Boyd Taxi Co, Xoved-The Boy
Taxlcab Co. have moved their office and
stand to tha Majestic' Theatre building,
corner ; Park and . Washington streets.
Phones Maln-460, A-221S.
Btudsnts ot Dsntistry and Pharmacy,
Tafie Hotlo The annual session of
North Paoifl college ha begun. Reg'
istration for regular degree students
will close October 11. .
Would Bttl Estate The flnaj- ae-fl-4ii-4hj-stt-f--8iehard-Cllnt(ni
was filed yesterday and wllle-brought
up In probate court November 11 for ap
proval.
Treak Egg Patrolman Jr. a Lony,
411 Mechanlo street, has an egg equal to
the fabled golden ejrg. It is one hard
shelled egg within another. Th Inside
crT Is rK'ular sIzp, liavlng the yolk and
white parts naturally formed. Around
this egg Is another yolk and white, a
second hard shell covering aU. The egg
Is 7V4 Inohos In circumference, and 9V4
inches longitudinally. . . .
Greater Portland Committee A joint
meeting of all Greater Portland com
mittees Is to be held at noon tomor
row In the commercial club. The pur
poseTf the meeting Is to discuss a plan
for reorganizing the work of the as
sociation upon a more active and ef
fective basis.' ,
Xenyon'a Congli Xemedy relieves
coughs and colds and saves doctor bills.
Try It when others fall. You can get
It of Albert , Bernl, the druggist, 229
Washington, near Second. ,
tAmer. Jsssl Harkua .for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leavea Washington strael
dock at I p. m. ,
Coos Bay : Coal mined In Oregon,
cheaper than wood. Portland and Sub
urban Coal Co. W. R. 8tearns Main
858, A-8368. ,t " . ,
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Bearly Torgot Xt Didn't yoa, s But
step to the phone at onca and order a
case of Hop Gold beer. . - ., -',;
; Will Bemoael Bnildlnf to suit tenants,
Third and Madison streets. Blaeslng
Granite company, -v : , . ,
Join Private Class la Sewlnr Class
beginning October 21, Call - Marshall
2474. '
Superior Coal delivered, 16. Phones
Main 154, A-J5il. Offlcs 10 6th at.
W. A." Wis and associate, palnlas
dentists. Third and Washington. - ;.
Prof. Begga Dancing Class JC of V,
hall, Saturday, 2 p., m,
Bnmmag sale, Friday and Saturday,
307 Burnslde street
Dr. B. C. Brown. By. Ear, Marquani
Dr. BraltUng, Splnologtst Royal bldg.
COEDS RELENT AND -
PURCHASE TICKETS
University of Oregon, Eugene, Or., Oct
Il.Th University of Oregon co-eds.
seem to have felt the sting of reproach
for th?lr general refusal to purchase
season tickets to the athletic contests,
and had It not been for second thought
and faculty .Intervention, the university
wovild have been startled tonight by a
co-ed. football rally. The girls first
planned to hold this enthusing celebra
tion in on of the-sorority houses, but
the faculty, upon learning of the -plan,
required that any such plans be carried
out in the girls' gymnasium. And, when
the leader of the men's' rooting forces
Informed the co-eds, that special fea
tures for the benefit of the sorority
houses had been planned by the men's
serpentine parade tonight the entire
plan was given up. However, the wom
en students have shown their. loyalty. to
the student activities by the' purchase,
within the past two days, of large num
bers of the tickets.
IF
RING UP MAIN 9432
"The Store of Quality"
L. MAYER & CO.
Portland's Oldest and Best Grocers.
148 Third Street. A4432; Main 9432.
The Dainty Appetizing Character
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i t t i a w , rTn west o
WEEK-END SAVINGS ON. REGULAR 5T0CK GRO-
- CERIES:
Pimentos, regular 15c can, only 10J
Ghirardelli Chocolate, 3-pound cans, regular 85c; now 75
"-CrystaHDominoSugarrO-lbrWCkageSf regular 65crnow(0
Hawaiian Pineapple, regular 30c, 3-lb. tins for .25
Seven-year-old Rye or Bourbon in bond, quart at $1.75
QUALITY GOODS THAT ARRIVED THIS WEEK: '
Megler's Salmon Bellies, the pound. 30
Fresh Smoked Finnan Haddocks, the pound 25
German Erbswurst "Pea Sausage."
L-Moxell'i BacorvW estphalian. Hams, . -
Lindt Chocolate, the pound $1.00
Pascal's Mint Balls, the jar 35
Kieller's Black Currant Jam, the jar 40J
We SoUcit New Accounts. Special Messenger Service.
Made Clean
Sold Clean
Delivered
Clean
. FRANZ
Butter-Nut
BREAD
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Chamber of Commerce , and
Commercial Club Members ;
to Visit St. Helens.
Large delegations of the Portland
chamber., of commerce and the Portland
Commercial club will attend the launch
ing of the hull of the steamer Multno
mah at St Helens tomorrow afternoon.
Portland business men are eager, to
show, their appreciation of the progres
slveness demonstrated by thSt Hal
ens Shipbuilding company lit locating
and developing a shipbuilding plant on
the Columbia river..'-, vhiif i-rr:
Td acquaint members of the organisa
tion with the fact that an Invitation
has been Issued to attend the launching
the chamber of commerce has sent out
the following letter to all of Its mem
ber: .. . ..' .'.'.. .:ZF:-7.
"The "St Helens Shipbuilding com
pany will launch the steamship Multno
mah at St. Helens at 2:30 p. m, Octo
ber 12, ' ''' - '
"The members of th chamber t of
oommerce are Invited to go to the
launching. Th steamer T. J. Potter
will leava Ash street dock for St Hel
ens at 12:30 p. M. sharp and cards of
admission, may b had on application
at theofflce of the chamber, 60 Fifth
street Members who do not hav tlm
to call at. th office may secur card
atthe boat '
"This Is th largest ocean going ves
sel ever built In th state and this in
dustry, should recelv the greatest en
couragement What Portland needs to
do mor than anything else Is to take
an Interest in matters ot this) nature,
and it is to b .hoped! that, ther will
TQMG1T
REV. GEO: D. WATSON, D. D.
.. Will speak at the
EAST SIDE GOSPEL
TABERNACLE
Corner of East Ninth and Clay Sts.,
' , ,at 7:30
SUNDAY, OCT. 13
Rev. F. H. Senft of Philadelphia will
preach at 11 a. m.
Dr. Watson at 2:30 p. ra. Subject-
"COMING OF THE PERSONAL
ANTI-CHRIST
Dr. Watson will give his farewell
address at ;
Pravcr rrinferenr nf ihf (lirftian
and" Mission Alliance In session Octo
ber 1J to inclusive, services each
afternoon and evening.
TO ARRIVE TONIGHT
and be delivered to you the
first thing Saturday morn-
ing. Just in time for Sun
day morning's breakfast.
Packed in one-pound pack
ages, both links and meat.
Please phone us your or
der Joday, so you will be
sure fcT&e taken cafe of.
j uut iirsx Bnipmcnt is ow
pounds the largest indi
"vidual shipment ever sent
rthe-Rockies. Wetr
introduced this article in
this market, hence our im
mense output.
The most
nutritious
element
of the wheat
is in every
slice of this
wholesome
healthful
viy Ab.i.vwaujr-
Also in 10c Loaves
PEONES E 6044, B 242
be a lares and enthuslastio attend-
nce."
The Bt. llflen Commercial club is
active In making preparations for the
launching Attention is called to the
fact that the vessel Is made of Oregon
timber, eawed In Oregon mills and
hence is wholly an Oregon product as
far as the hull la concerned. The Mult
nomah will have capaclty.for carrying.
1,000,800 feet of lumber and accommo
dations for 60 passengers. She .will be
engaged In the lumber trade between
the Columbia river and California, Tier,
sister ship, the Merced, is now ' being
built and will be launched later In the
year. .
Thousands
of satisfied customers have
learned :-, that "Rosenthal's"
Styles are "Different" from
those produced by ordinary
designer s, and the name
"Rosenthal's'' stands for ex
clusive creations in footwear
Tlie Name 'RosenthalV5
stamped on a shoe stands
for the highest in quality,
style, fit, wear and com
fort. We fit the feet we
do not rnakejthe feetjit
the shoe. The Inside Is isT
good as the outside in ,
Rosenthal's Shoes
"Rosenthal's" shoes have nice
shapes and keep them.
"Rosenthal's" stamped on a shoe
means standard of merit
We - guarantee to fit you it's
easy. We have all sires
and widths.
COMPLETE FALL
STOCK NOW
HERE
RncorifliSil'c
U A1UOVI1U1U1
Portland Best Shoe Store
GIYE NO THOUGHT
TO SUNDAY'S DINNER
Leave It to our
c h e f then come
and partake of tha
good things h
knows so well how
to prepare. Linger
as long as you like
you'll njoy It,
ON WEEK DAYS, TOO
You'll find our 50c
noon luncheon both
appetizing and sat
isfying. Served
In the main dining
room, noon to 1
tfctock.
THEATRE SUPPERS
If you come ' be
fore, you'll enjoy
the - play all the
more if you come
after, It will round
out a' pleasant
evening. Oood
music, good com
pany and good
cheer.
THB FOSTXJLJTD
HOTXL
II, X Xanfxaana. Kg.
AsslsV
aat Kaaag.
WHY DRINK WATER
WHEN YOU CAN GET
SALEM
BEER
Phone to
HENRY
FLECKENSTEIN
CO,
Distributors
Main Hi!
A-2115
Prompt delivery in
case and barrel lots.
Visiting Friends
When your out-of-town
friends come to Oregon you
would take increased pride in
showing them around if you
could say, "We hav one of
the most perfect sewer sys
tems in the world; it is con
structed with P o r 1 1 a n d
Glazed Cement Sewer tipe.w
Unprejudiced engineer
and contractors invariably
.prcjerJt. " v
niatksmKh Dies in CJudr.
(Special to The Journal!
Jefferson, Or., Oct. ,11. Oranvllle
Eadcs, aged 65, was found dead In his
chair at hi residence yesterday, heart
failure being the cause. He was an ex
pert blacksmith and had lived here SO
years. He leaves, two daughters and a
son. Guy Eades, who lives In . Port
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MADAM ABBOTT
A Singer of Fame, Who Now Is
Filling an Engagement
at the
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THE HOF-BRAU
A.MUSE5tTS
Phones Main 1 and A-112J.
TOHIOHT. 8 IIS TOKOBKOW VZaST
Bpeclal Price Matinee Tomorrow
David Belasco Presents
The Great American Drama,
"TH33 WOHAX"
Eve, It.6a t 25e. Hat. Mat. (1 to 25e
SEAT SAXS OFEJTS
TODAY
HEIiaO TBfiATBB
7 Sntfl Next Sunday
Spectal Price Matinees Wednesday
and Saturday.
Wm,.A. Brady-Presents
"Bought andPaidFor"
The play everybody la looking for.
PHICKS
Kvenlngs-jower floor," I)f; T row.
11. 60; balcony. $1, 76c.' 60c; gallery,
85c, 25c. Both matinees-Lower floor,
11 rows, $1.50; 7 rows. $1; balcony,
76c, 60c; gallery, 16c, Z6c.
BUNGALOW
Konrlsoa aad
Twelfth Stress.
Tonight, all week, most popular Amerl
can play ever written,
"iw old zzsHTuon"
Strongest cast ever seen. The famous
Pickaninny Band -Greater than ever.
Evenings 26c, 60c, 76c, 1. Matinees
35&6pc--Thurday: -Bargain- Mat, alt
seats 290. utner matinees Bat and
Hunaay. Last time next Sunday night,
Min fi. A-S3BO
-r - Ceo. In Baker, Mg.;
Th Popular Baker Players. All
week matinees Wednesday and Sat
The powerful play of capital and labor,
"THE BBZDQB."
Or "The Man Between."
Immens scenic Droductlon. thrlinn
sensational and compelling. First time
in mis cuy. trices zttc, ito, toe. Matl
Next week "The Heirs to the Hoorah."
SSaln A A-loao Matinee DaUy.
Matlae, 15, 98, 60o ; BigHts, 18, 80, 60, 750
WEEK OOTOBEB 7.
Joseph Jefferson,
Is Ballet Classlqu.
Great Asahi 3 Comedy Act.
Matins Dally
WEEK OCT. 7 Engagement ertraor
dinary, th sensation of two oantlnents,
Marvelous Mereedesf Gypsy Wilson, pio
and Olll Walters. Copeland and Pay
ton, Xiowell and Esther Drew, The Great
Harrah ft Co., PanUgesoop. Box and
j first row balcony reserved. Boa office
i open front 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Phones
1 A-aa3Q. Main 4638. Curtain B:30. 7:1a. a.
Uatine Dally at 3O0.
BnUlvaa k Ooaatdra
Pormarly Grand W Betined Vandsvlll
SPECIAL gTTMKEB PBICE8.
Matinees, any seat, 10c; Bights, loo, SO
6 BIG PEATTJBB ACTS
THBATBB
4th and Stark Sts.
Twentieth and Farewell Week
The Armstrong Follies Co. ltr
BCHUIiTI ABB PXJLBBZGAV
A Riot of Laughter.
Next Week The Keating A Flood
Musical Comedy Co. New Faces I New
Faces I New Faces!
U S. Marine Band
"THE FBESZSEBTS OWB."
AT
THE
WXDBEBDAT gYf- 12
MAT. ABD BVB UCU 1 O
Tickets Matinee, 60c, 76c, $1; even
ing, 75c. $1. $1.50. At Koehler & Chase's
music department. Rowe & Martin, 323
Washington st., and Graves Muslo Co.
Bowers Hotel
llth and Stark Sts.
AMERICAN n
Rates, per day, week or month,
and special family rates.,.' . . '
Take Oregon Hotel Bus to
THE BOWERS
Wright it Dickinson
Charles II. Rowley, Mgr.
JOB
ARMORY
How Big 13 a
Dollar to Ycuf
-To some men it only
loolcs large when it
is coming toward
them, - - .
But , .when they are
ready to spend rnoney
a dollar looks small in-
deed. Hiil'i.llz .ti
Yet if you save just
one dollar, every week
for a year the interest
on that amount will
equal two weeks sav
ings. , ;
Two dollars that youi
didn't have to work
-for;-
Think this over and
.you'll soon have some
money in this bank
drawing ' .'
:;.;4 Per Cent
Portland "Trust
Coopany of Oregon
Third, and Oak Sts.
'' "Tie Bank for Bavlngs"
v- - a-.-'! 4-- x"
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scrupulous dentists ..ar..trylng.taznja'i-i
lead the public by using our nam. .',
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The Very Best and Xtst la Hodro k..
Dentistry. Bo Mor railing Flat.
FXXrCCT BBXDOBS. with Interbhange-
able facings, the most . perfect . and i
practical bridge that has ever been
vised. ,A triumph of modern dentistry. -'
BEAD OTTB PBIOXSt . "
Good Bnbber Plates, aeh '.fS.00
Th Bst Bed Bubbr Plat, Mh.f7.S0
93-karat Gold Oz Porcelain Crown. .$5.00
aa-kart Brldg Teeth, guaranteed,
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Gold or Enamel Pilling, &.... $l.oo .
SUver PUUnga, aon 60 '
W Olt a 18-Tar Onarante.
Wise DentalCa:
PAXLIBO BU30., TTTTRP ABB WASK. .
, Southeast Corner.
Phonss- ltaia- aoaA-ao
cash
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large amounts
Wc are prepared
to make a limited
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Mortgage Loans im
mediately - (in large
amounts especially)
J?nimprqyedJPprtt
land real estate, or to
those contemplating
building.
TITLE & TRUST
COMPANY
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Fourth and Oalc
"No expense for repalrt ii
the report of many cities after
long and hart! usage of bitu-
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bthic pavement That ihealii
a thoroughfare' without thudc , '
holes an3 cracks, an3 aUd a
minimum' street repair tax for .
the property owner.
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