THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', - PORTLAN D,, MONDAY EVENING,, JANUARY 50, 1913,, Town Topics BOTICB TO SAXEM PATBONS. e : The Journal headquarters are , now located at the Kappballn confectionery store In the new ' Hubbard building, corner State 'A and Hi. eh streets Dlione Main 2378, where all complaints, aub-" : script Ions, etc., will be promptly attended to. TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS IlEILia Eleventh and Morrlsoa street, l)MVlri Uirrlvlil. BAKEO Seventh and Sixth streets, near Mor i rlson, ' The Baker -rieyers in "Salvstlua Nell." " : -flKl'lliXM. yauawllleewnthjindJtjlorX LYU1C Keating A Hood Musical Conieuj com pan in "Ilia Itehearsal." .. TUB KMPRESSVaiicievUle.. , ' " I'ANTAUES Vaudeville. "f fKOI'LES. STAR, AHCADE Motion pictures. Kor aniusemeut advertising; tee page 2. ' "Weather Conditions. Portland and - vicinity Rain tonight and Ttiesdur, Warmer tonight. Brisk southerly winds.. Oregon IUIn west tonight and Tuesday, snow east portion tonight or Tuesday. Warm- . tonight. Southerly winds, lucreaslng along the cot. - . - Waeuiugton Itain west, rain or snow east portion tonight and Tuesday. ' Warmer to night except near the coast. Warmer jinrih ast portion Tuesday. High south to south west winds. - . Idaho Kalr tenth, snow north portion to night and Tuesday, -Warmer. , , EDWA RI) A. BEALS, . ' ' lMvtrlct Forecaster. r, . " . ;'- -', r-rrl Tried to 0t "Basy Money" On a charge of attempting to extort money from D. Dorfman, 27 North Third street, Blain gtratton was sentenced to. 180 .daya on the rockplle this morning In the municipal court. Stratton recently came to Oregon Irom Virginia, where h served five, years for manslaughter. . Dorfman .found . a, letter .at . . hla store Friday - from . Stratton, who demanded that ISO be sent him before Sunday or the'Dorfman atore would be burned. The matter waa turned over to the police. Detectives Craddock and Oolta took up the trail of Stratton. Friday nieht the uniformed police arrested the man for breaking a window In a Japanese store, Stratton this morning acknowledged the Cbarges..v.,a,.:rviUr' A-'r-,1 Auditorium . Meeting Delayed. Since Judge W. D, Fenton and Phil Me'tscban Jr.., have delayed thelr.return f.rom aK tfornla visits, it will not be possible to bold the annual meeting oft the public auditorium commission before the latter part of this week, said T. B. Wilcox. -chairman of the commission, this morn " lng. At this meeting committees from the East Side Business Men s club and Greater Portland Plana association will -appear to urge that the pcoploe.-Slyjn from S. Shannon-; It Is alleged, did nor give milk when it should, Ramesbothem has started action In the justice court against Shannon to recover $125 dam age. In the complaint that ' has been filed, Itaaiesbothem states that he pur chased the milch cow December 30, and that Shannon bad said the animal was sound tn body. .When he tried to milk the cow, he found that the animal was not as it should be. Ramesbothem states that he took the animal back to Shan non, but Shannon refused to - take it. Now he wants Shannon to pay him $75, the cost of the cow, $35 that was spent ror veterinary services, and (15 for his trouoie. Wrong STeme; Case Dismissed-Be cause' the complaint was made attains the Northern Pacific1 Railroad company instead of the Northern Pacific Rail way company, the Incorporated name o the great Hill line that comes from St Paul to Portland, the suit of Sofie a uann against the road to recover dam 1910, was virtually thrown out of the United States district court bya decls. ion from Judge Bean this morning. The original bill of complaint of the plain tiff's named the wrong corporation as the defendant , Later a motion was made by attorneys for the plaintiffs tnat tne btu or complaint be amended changing the suit to the right corpora lion, , judge mean overruled this mo tion, stating that It waa a clear case of the wrong party being sued and that ac tion would have to be started all over agajn. , Midwinter Exoursioa. Wednesday aft- ernoon tho midwinter excursion to Ore gon'and California from the Puget sound country over the O.-Wv R. & N. and Southern ; Pacific lines' will ' arrive ;. In Portland. ; The excursionists will spend about eight hours in. the city; and will be entertained at dinner at the Portland hotel. This will be the third of a se ries of -midwinter excursion parties to visit Portland this winter under .the aus pices of the Harrlman system. There will be about 260 in the party. : It's Such Fun Sliding Dowrr Hill on the Snoyv opportunity to decide the location by vote. The commission will consider Its plan for proceeding to build the auditor ium on the Market block. Will Hot Sell Trosen Oranges Front street commission houses are opposed and every effort is being made by them lo ttwep suou anil auni rurunuu. , Friday the Pacific Fruit & , Produce company received a anipmem rrom vau '. fori) la through the brokerage house of R. SYIlosklng & Co. The stock, waa found to be frosted, according to Man ager Cardwell of the firm, and was ,WA. .. I a . , . .1. . I. mu . I . . market inspector was notified and the stock seized. No attempt waa made by the commission house to sell the oranges. . - 1 SeUs Salt CheapSelling a S40 ault Of clothes for 11.75 proved the downfall of II 8. Patton, an alleged room prowl er, who wp.a arrested yesterday by De teotlves Maloney and Swenness at Fourth and Washington streets. The suit was stolen from a lodger In a rooming house at 400ft . Washington street.' He. sold it In a north end second ! nana store. : ration reoenny cam Spokane, when he Is accused of robbing rooms.' Ills case will be taken up Tues day morning In the municipal court. Inner Study Oirole. The Inner Study circle, of the Portland Ad club will meet In the Bowers hotel t 6 o clock to nigh'., when, the new officers 'will be elected and installed. Talks wtl be made by E. B. Johnson, late of tho New -Tork -World, and -Xhe-Allen-Advertlsing Agency of New York, Henry E. Miller, known as the street -car advertising man, and others. s Maccabees' Joint Installation,. Queen Elizabeth Hive No. 24. Ladies of the Maccabees of the World and T6nt No. 7 will join In the Installation of of fleers thla evening at I. O. O. F. hall. i.a cum aim Amer sireets. xne pro gram will bo furnished by the Lady Maccabees, and the Knights ' will fur nlsh suppef. ; ; ' ' Mayor Is THanked Mayor Rushlight ws aiarcrauiy surprisea tooay to re ceive a copy or a resolution adopted at a recent meeting of the South Portland Boosters club, thanking the mayor for his effiolent administration and his earnest efforts to serve the people of me enure city, v. . : wvnaws vow. uecauie a mwen cow purchased by Ray Ramesbothem i.v I - M A' IliWant Yom as' a "link"- In nir long and ever growing "chain" of pleased optical patients.'. . . ; ;. ... .. I COUST A FX. EASES ATIX3TT MT BEST ADVEHTISEMI.HT. BAY TOM -EyesIflhFSpeciallst- 503-9 Kwstland Bnitding. rifth and Washington, rifth rigor. . Entrance oa 6th, Xand Case JTear-Wlthtn the next three weeks attorney for the govern ment and the Oregon & California Rail road company will be ready to argue the land grant case, - All the testimony has been taken and is written up and the at torneys are busily engaged In getting tneir casea ready for argument D. B. Townsend will present the case for the government as special prosecutor and W. D. Fenton will represent the railroad company, ' , nrgard Appointed The city council today authorised Mayor Rushlight to appoint a committee of one to confer with delegates from various 'civic or gamsatlons at a meeting to.be. held next Wednesday evening in the council cham bers of the city hall, the object of the meeting being to devise ways and means of fittingly celebrating LlnoolnH birth day, February II The mayor appointed councilman jonn H. Burgard. ourielonaledWaWudgeTas Wfcii adjourned his court to the New Huston hotel this morning to take the evidence of a woman unable to get to the city Jail. Site was a witness against A. B. Murphy, proprietor of the Audi tonum hotel, who was accused of being f inn oT"" o.TKli iT was "to'nMoHcavo her bed. After hearing her story, tbe juage dismissed the case. Stealg la Charon During . services last evening at the' Swedish Lutheran Emanuel church, Nineteenth and Irving streets, a thief entered the rear of the building, taking an overcoat and hat The coat belongs to C. Erlckson, while the hat Is "the" property of Charles Swen- son. A greasy cap was left for Swen son. Rev. J. R. Olson, pastor of the church, notified the police of the theft Cats, Cats Too Many Mrs. L. M. Eavlns, 1021 Vi Union avenue, has ap pealed to tb police to protect her from cats during the latter part of the night She states that shortly after midnight the cats begin to gather. Sometimes, she says, aa many as 25 felines congre gate In the rear yard, holding a tourna- Neighbora also, complain., of . the gathering. To Dlsoass Commission rorau The second in the series of popular meet ings, under the auspices of the W. C. T. U., will be held at 428 Behnke-Walker building, tomorrow evening, at 7:30. Subject will be, "The Commission Form of Government," and the speaker will be W. C. Benbow. The present system of government will also be explained. rile Petitions. Louis A. Haeckl, pro. prfetor of a tobacco store at 232 Wash ington street,, meo a oanKruptcy peti tion In the United States district court today. Assets are (300 and liabilities (698.16 are cited. Eugene K Bonham, a laborer of Perry. Or., waa a bankruptcy petitioner today, " tiamlngnabilltlei "of (981 and no aasets. Auto Stolen $60 reward for recovery Of 1912 E. M. F. five passenger touring car, extra tire In rear, license number 1738, engine number 38,828. Inform Gcr-linger-Richarda & Co., Selling building. Phone Marshall 1778. Ladles. Thla Is Interesting I will make special Inducements in ladles' suits of our regular Imported materials and linings. Suits $50; long coats, $40, Gurney, 4 th floor Mohawk , bldg., 3d and Morrison. . . Country Bank and small fruit ranch in best part of Oregon In exchange for Portland property, either vacant or 1m proved. The Charles E. Waltera Co. 717 Yeon building. Telephone Marshall 634. Steamer Jessie Mar kin a for Camas, Waahouaal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet dock at I p. m. ; - rraih Smelt Liberty Fish company, wholesale, Washington street dock. Both phones, t ' ', . " ; " All Jewelry sold at greatly reduced price during January at Aronson a, Westbrook Si Wtstbrook, attys.. will occupy suite 307 Journal bldg Feb. 1. W. A. Wise and assoclatea. aalnleaa dentists, Third and Washington. Expert Watoh Sep airing Moderate prices. Krumpf, 288 Alder. Sr. Stevenson, Dentist, Dekum bldg. Conunerol Work. Glfford, Mala CS73. Br. Stevenson, Dentist, Dekum bldg January Jewelry reductions, Aronson. Br. xu c. Brown, Eye, Ear? Mobawk. Interior TlawaAoif ford. Main 5173. : Things to Remember '.: . ShlDherd's Hot Knrinra orinn sill vai Houm physician in attendance at all times. Com Detent attendants and rriaa. raeurs for both women and men. House steam neatea ana excellent table. A paiUw-tur ,. .. rlwtmtlimt ttw ach and kidney troubles, and eciema, U. L. Shipherd. Mgr. Carson. Wash. , The Burns Concert Mssonln Temnlrt Frldnv ti mhston, tOtfi loo resorvwi sHs at'$l. V - r 7 , . y 1- -'"'-V 1: " ( S f ' ' ' " V' , . . l v ) . - t s , V ' ; ' , - i - - , 7 1 - . PLAN WOULD AFFECT H. B. Miller, former consul general at Hong Kong and ' Belfast . and former president of the Oregon Agricultural college, has laid before the Commercial club" executive committee a proposition that all the state gatherings annually held In Portlanushould be so scheduled as to come within two weeks of each' November. There ' would be Included the flower, poultry, . dairy, land pro ducts, horticultural shows, and meetings of the horticultural society, dairymen's association, butter and cheesemakers, country life commission, wool growers, pure bred livestock association and oth ers of an agricultural character.. Ihe-proposltlon has seemed-so-tlmely that it will be thoroughly discussed at a luncheon to be held in the Commercial club one week from today. The, thought Is that those who live out In the state and desire to attend several of these meetings would be given opportunity to do so vlthout duplicating journeys at iinnecessaxyAnat. . Xha fTpnutiva .roma mlttee of the Commercial club has ap pointed a state and city committee to take up the proposition at the meeting January 27. FRISKY DOG CAUSES REAL COMMOTION; CAR IS DELAYED : ' A dog a small, fuzzy-haired animal stopped all incoming ) traffic on the Mount Scott car 4 4 line for several minutes Satur- 4 , day night -vexed a number of 4 men who were on the car, an- 4 gered the motorman and conduc- - 4 tor and brought laughter to a e number of women who were 4 s present All this disturbance was 4 caused by restless Fldo being e tmiaroed"wttlrther spirit of winter e 4 manifested by the snow. 4 The dog and its owner, a wo- 4 man, had been riding on the car 4 for several blocks. At Thirty- 4 4 seventh street the car was 4 4 stopped. Fldo seeing his chance. 4 4 mado a rush for the door, jumped 4 4 to the ground and started to 4 4 frisk about In the snow. 4 4 Won't someone please catch 4 4 Fldo for nie7 rhe young woman 4 4 asked. 4 4 . "Sure," came' a chorus from 4 4 the gallant men aboard the car, 4 4 , and they all made a scramble for 4 4 the door.. 4 4 Several minutes passed. The 4 4 men chased the dog, and the anl- 4 4 - mal, having the time of its life 4 4 thinking it was all in play 4 4 brought much laughter to the 4 4 women in the car. When ' the 4 4 men found the chase was hope- 4 4 less the motorman summoned 4 4 courage and spoke to the owner. 4 4 "Please, lady, call your dog. 4 4 We are overdue now, he told 4 4 her. 4 4 "Here, Fldo. Come here. Fldo." 4 4 she called. - Fldo came, the crest- 4 4 fallen men clambered back into 4 4 the car and traffic was resumed. 4 4 POLICE NOT BOTHERED BY "BOOTLEGGERS" The police were not bothered yester day with "bootleggers." Thla was due to Sheriff Word's closing up orders of pool rooms where a bar la connected, al though the bar is closed on Sunday. All larxe pool halls In the north and south ends were closed by reason of the order. This waa the second Sunday for such an order. . Heretofore Jhe police have arrested from two to six men peddling liquor in these pool halls. Two - men and some times four have been assigned thla work. but yesterday the chief gave orders that two men would be enough, as there ap pears nothing for-them to do. How ever, the two plain clothes officers went over their-territory, finding no one Doouegging.' Such violations of the liquor .laws are directly traceable to the big pool rooms, where hundreds of men congregate on Sunday. .With such a crowd It is easy for men to illegally sell liquor, - ,v in tracing the liquor found on the "bootleggers" the officers usually found the source to be with the proprietors of the combination saloon and pool rooms. , Ilelping to Enforce Law. Commission merchants of the cltr are today cooperating with the market in spectors In their ef forta to ahut f rosen oranges out of tbe local market Three carloads of f rosen oranges shipped to this city within the past week have been condemned by Additional Market Inspec tor Keith, who waa requested to inspect the fruit by the consignees. I . ' m ii j . . -. ' Grand Jury Acquits. ,l i Yale. , , Or,,,,, Jan. , . 2 a.U'UUaau.-SUaar, charged with assault with a dnngerou weapon, under indictment by the grand Jury, was acquitted by , a jury in thw Malheur county circuit court. i . -;-,- WINFI Business Section Threatened When Landmark Building ; Destroyed by Flames. " JournarWant Ads bring results.' (Special to Th Journal.) Burns, Or., Jan. 20. A fire in the bus. tness portion of the city for a time men aced the north end of Main street last Wednesday morning. The fire was discovered at 10 o'clock Tuesday night In the Locher building, standing at the end of North Ivfeln street and perhaps the most noted land-1 mark in the city. . - The fire originated In the apartments of John Worlow, who is believed to hav turned over his lamp. A' number of frame residence build ings were near the burning one, also Lamphlre's garage, McKennon's livery and feed barn and across the street liflflrUftlagawaaeV af ilStiat '- - - - -- rwwEwsTvifr-TsjvfTrx wysrixTJv IrTivsTTvtrrTTTTjr store. The volunteer fire department' did some unusually fine work. Realizing that the west end of the building was doomed, squads were put to work to protect nearby properties, and the east end of the burning building, and to con fine the fire to the burning portion. Thla they succeeded in doing. Four wells were pumped dry. Many women Joined in the work and assisted the threatened homes In the removal of their household effects, and in pumping or water. Mr. Locher's loss la a heavy one, aa me ouiiaing was a . good revenue pro ducer, though a patchwork of wood and stone, representing years of hard work on the part of the owner, he having con structed it largely by himself. He car ried no insurance, having allowed it to lapse last July. .' MONSM WAVE HITS fCnltsdPress tM Wire.) San Francisco, Jan. 20. Her stern crumpled in by a monster, wave which flooded her dining room and 30 lower deck staterooms, while she was on her way from Portland, the steamer George W. Elder is today, on her way to San Diego, after touching here for repairs. The wave tore Into the vessel aa tbe passengers were at dinner, and four seas were shipped before the gap could be boarded up. There was no panic. Two holes chopped in the dining room wall near the deck let' the water out The passengers whose staterooms were flooded had considerable difficulty find ing dry clothing aboard the vessel. - CONFESEO ROBBER IS t v- FORMALLY 111 Formal Indictment of the crimes charged against him and to which he confessed was made against John Tor gerson, postof f Ice, store and station robber, of Jackson county, in a return by the United States grand Jury this morning, Torgerson confessed to En tering the Medford, Talent Gold Hill and Rogue River postof flees, and these constitute the basis for four of the five counts or the indictment The fifth count Charges "the theft of a letter carrier' key from the Medford poat- oince. . . - as soon" as tne requisition papers come from California and Governor West Issues the necessary requisition papers Terg?F8on will bo-taken-to-Red Bluff, Cal by Sheriff Jud W; Boyd to answer to a charge of murder. United States District Attorney John, McCourt last week decided that Torgerson should be turned over to answer to the murder charge, but waited before making the announcement until an indictment could be returned here. ' Beuitliis maiming' TOrgeTtlo'n;"an'l,TrP dlctment was returned against Charley Captain, a Klamath Indian, for selling liquor on the reservation. A not true bill was returned,, liberating Harvey Bossle of the charge of passing de funct Georgia State bank notes. HARDWARE MBl TOMORROW m 200 Members of " Association 'Expected to Be In Attendance. " ' Approximately 200 members of the Oregon Retail Hardware and Implement Dealers' association are expected to at tend the seventh annual meeting of the organization, which convenes for a four day session at the Imperial hotel to morrow. :'r' ":r '. .. -. '!"k;" During the week a number of matters of importance to the trade will be dis cussed, among them beingi the parcel post and its probable effect on the re tail trade. The question of "Fake Ad vertising" win be brought up also, and it is probable that the convention will take a decided stand against it. ' On Thursday evening local wholesal ers, and Jobbers will tender a banquet to out of town members. It will be neid in the Multnomah, hotel. Conven tion sessions will be held only in the afternoons, for , the purpose of giving the visitors opportunity to visit the va rloua business establishments and enjoy excursions and entertainments planned by their hosts here. The annual election of officers will be held Wednesday afternoon and on Friday afternoon the meeting place of 1914 will .be selected.' The names of those who will address the convention and the subjects they win speak on follow: J. Riley Craven, Dallas, Or., "What's What in Hardware" -f Colonel E. Hofer, Portland, "Oregon Made Goods"; A. Q. Clark, Portland, "Fake Advertising"; Theo. P. Cramer, Grants Pass, "Keep ing -Down the - Costs ,1a a,. Hardware Store"; N. D. CooL Drain, "Cash , or Credit Business"; Arthur E. Sugdon, Portland, "How Can a Jobber and Retail Dealer, Under Parcels Post, Best Co operate?". Don i C Prentiss, Chicago, "Sclenliflo Salesmanship In a Retail Store." In addition there will be a number of free for all discussions on vital matters pertaining to the hardware; and imple ment trade. ; ! The Hardware World, one of the coast trade publications, has issued a special souvenir, number, in which are the Photos of a number of Implement and hardware men of the northwest Among them are photos of a number of local men, including C. N. Stickwell, J. F, Carson, Charles R. Archerd. H. W. Mitchell, W. EL Wilson, Tbomaa D., David T., Walter B. and James D. Hon- eyman of the Honeyman Hardware com. pany; Jay Smith, A. E. Sugden, W. H, Wallace, W. F. Wiggins. Edward New- begin, H. A Sargent A H. Potter, H. I Arnold, Perry Poison, A G, West, I H. Parker, James Gillespie, Henry North, IX I. Staver and Charles Deyette. The officers of the association are; Glen G. Goodman of Roseburg, presl dent; J. Riley Craven, McMlnnville, vice president, and H J. altnnw, .Portland, secretary. Grove Studio Moved C. Elmore Grove has moved his atu dlo to second floor Majestic Theatre biog.. corner or paric and Washington, I- OFFERED FOR LEASE MARCH 1, 1913 Hotel Oregon Lobb 8XYZ2TO AZTD STASX STXEETS. PORTLAND'S PIVOTAL POINT UNQUESTIONABLY THE BEST BUSK NESS LOCATION IN OREGON 1500 SQUARE FEET OF MONEY-MAKING OPPORTUNITY QUICK ACTIO V ZS VECESSAfcT. WHITE, PHOITE OB WZBB ZMMESIATEXT. Address all common Loatlons t " "T Promotion Department WSIQKT - DICXTJrSOJf HOTXB CO MP AST, Portland, Oregon. Boston Dentists We are now located between 4th and 6th on Washington street where we have one of the most up-to-date den. tal offices on the Pacifto Coast, and we will for the next 30 days give the following prices: ' GOLD CBOWW, ......,..3.80 OOI.D riI.UVCf, ........... .$1.00 TVJ.X. SET TEETH, ......,...$3.00 EXTRACTIONS FBEE. ' BII.TEK raUHO 380 b aid an yroMX 13.60 -Ba. K. T. VEWTOS, Managir. , Thc'stunly" hon esty jvhich js:oes into the 'construe tidii of Bitulithic is coming more and. more into evi dence as time is provinj?: "its excel lence. . Fog tcr Gc Klclacr s g. yAIWTXD BVIXSTUIS ! . I C VAlNTFn UTA T.T. I m Outdoor Advertisers East Ssvsnth aad Seal Xrtrstt Bru SSSl ML, B-aa, . W?f 'v, T,ii $m HriSSSl 100 ZS OOLD TOB TXB BEST STOBXXS OK A tVOAl Or 8BSAB. OUp Out Eaea Artioie te Qualify for the Contsst (So. 3 of. a Onin of Articles oa Broad.) Tea, 1 am the Mro. Skrotlcsl CBbolleter. who In companr with tho master bkr went - throaith th Roj-al Bakery, - homo of Tahls Qma Broad. I have been convinced . that tho lloral loaf, thorooghljr tmprra oa ted With the richest Billk and tho bodr-baildlng propertlos, of the best spring w best, is better bread than I havo ever baked. - It Is better bread thin my . mother oter baked and better bread than ear graodmothors-wore famed for-baklmr. ' . .' . . . -.- L.I waa, told oil about the food properties of that "backbone of ceres Is" finten, "tho lesn most or tho vegetable klngdoia." It Is a fsct that gluten, is related to the vegetable) . klnidona as Is albamea to tho animal klnrdom. .;. '. ', " . v ., The hare .machine where the' flour. Is blended to get Just tho proree fine noss .to -make bread, properly Jaterested mo. I was shows that tho flour was - carried' automatically , t the rotary sleTo, .. where It was dl vorcod from every .Impurity, sad from this machine to the cleanly, san itary tanks, where tho flour was made ' acquainted with , tho rich milk that makes Table Queen Bread so delicious la toothsome, wholesome food qualities. ' - ' ... , The exactness of the measuring and the 1 weighing of the - tntrodlents of flour, milk, ' salt, sugar, nwit extract, lard and water showed mo how science and conscience could make poeslble em-h - a loaf of brown-baked goodness. Then . I wss shows tho inside of the hoc : douf a misers and understood bow much rood mmcle, food effort and ' ood Intentions J had "wasteu" fn"Si 'rffort lo""u)iike a goooTloaf or bread. I 'will tell shout' the miners and the ther machinery processes la my nest article. To be Continued lo..Nst Thursdej'n Journal.)- 1 Royal , Xsbls Uueva Bread Is aa appeal to roar appetite and common sense. ' Tall details ef a 1100 cash rswari will bo given in a fw ds. royal bakehy and co;::-:': Good Work denenrts unon rr f ties which this offlco has in f i tlcular. Spacious, lnvitlnir. .-. flees, equipped with all tho i and latest arlentifio dental expert operators, etc. Popular i are pos.il Die because - of th Vi; large patronage. Why go to -. dentists leys able to please you n -J able to perform strictly hlch class and why go elsewhere, end pay vm erauy prevailing Higher prices? t. to. the Old Reliable make sure 1i vance of perfect work and pcrnuv satisfaction at least cost GOLD CROWNS Pont put np with a tooth that Is to badly decayed to be filled. Our crow a operators will crown it with a splentH l 83-K. gold or a beantlfnl natural-look. lag porcelain erown. . mOK OBADB K.ATES, CXOWVS, rOBCEXsVIBT AND t BRIDGE VOIK AT rorv&AB rxiczs Fif teeh-Year Guarantes With All Work What Our Guarantee Means The Union. Painless Dentists is Incor porated under th laws of the state of vitsvu, mo company is respon sible for the guarantee that goes wtth all the work tht leaves this office. This affords the publlo absolute- pro tection against Inferior workmanulj and materials. . " : UNTON PAINLESS DENTISTS INCXJIIPORATED taitt Morrison Street, Corner Plrst Entire Corner Phone Mala 6938. Open Evenings. A Title secured through the courts is expensive, how- ever just your claim may be. A little precaution when buying may , save you much . trouoie and ex- pense. , Secure the protection of our ' Guaranteed Certif icate of Title. In vestigate. .Call for booklet. TITLE & TRUST COMPANY Fourth and Oak THERE'S AN ADVANTAGE in 'buying Port land Glazed Ce mentSewerPipev Aside from the fact that its qual ity is of the best, ; being made at home, every doU lar that goes into ; its manufacture helps.. Pi - Ronton Lamp ....... .$8.00 Renton. Washed Nat. , .$7.00 East Creek . . . . . , . . . .$0.50 Tono . ... .... ..... .$0.50 Rock Spring : . . , , .$10.00 A-1C53 Slain 63 AXB TSTJS3E UKX s UITETI1 I. During January if you cut tht4 1 out and bring it to us. The a-tvI. of our expert truss fitter Is l'i: l ; aa always.- WOODABB, CXABJCE ft C",, . America's Largest Ding gtc . Alder St, at Was Park, tvftUua, C. Oregon IliimanaScd:!; Office 920 Vaioa Ave Cor, kmbn , l-noao East IU3, h-ZJij, Horse ambulanca for atck or C' ' ' ' animals at a moment's notic. i reasonable. Report all csseo vi r. ' to this office. Upon day aiiJ '.