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THE OHEGON 'DAILY JOURNAL, PO RTLAIJD, WEDNESDAY,' MAY .14, -1919. 1 11 TOWN TOPICS Trsvslers to all point of tbe Uaitad lUtet or abroad a&CTilrt taaa adaantaes at aiparleoea ta lons Uoo and Mrrric offend tbrousb The Ore gtm Journal Trmrel Burrsa, ia pefsoea eharee ef Doner B, Snith. Railroad tickets and aum . ktiip booirine arranged. Forties aaehaBC tssasd. Information given rcardinc passport. ! ? TODAY'S FORECASTS Portland and rlcinity: Tonlsht and Thursday showsrs; eoeJe Thursday increasis aoatheriy Oresoe: Teelcfat and Thonday showers: cool er Tbsrsday; moderate aontbarly winds, lay ertatfns ta fores. - Waahiactoas Tonifht and Thursday abowara and cooler; moderate souaaerly winda. to craaains in force. WEATHER CONDITIONS A eraat of hUb pressure extends from alddla-'weatcra Canada southeastward to tha central JPlaina atataa and middia afbslasippt valley. Over tha remainder of tha country tbe prearara la low, tha moat important de praaiion bains apparently central oat tha coast of Alaska. Precipitation baa been confined to email areas in Texas, Tennessee, Utaaesota. Manitoba and tha coast region of British Co lombia and alssse. Tbe weather is saoeb eoider in mlddle-weetera Canada and in west era Nebraska, sad is orach warmer on tha north Pactfia slope and in the tower. Lake rectou. The temperatara Is above normal in tbe Pa cific states and at a few - places ta Canada and aaar tha Atlantic rout, and Is cen trally below normal in ether sections. Killing frost is reported from northern Wyoming, and freezing temperatara obtains ta parts of Mon tana, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Co lumbia. . ED WASP I. WELLS. OBSERVATIONS TBMP. STATIOKS if 9S Baker, Or. ....... Boise., Idaho ....... Boston. Mass. . . . . . Dearer, CoL ...... Des atotnes. Iowa . Edmoatoa, Alberta . Fresno. CsL Galveston, Texas . . . Helena. Moat. .... 64 70 6 S2 70 T6" 60 '64 42 60 28 60 68 88 42 66 64 66 38 88 66 84 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 o .08 . o 0 .64 0 O O 0 0 .02 0 0 O 0 o o. o o .04 0 0 0 0 o o o o o o 0 0 68 J SO so 2 80 70 62 72 72 84 80 T2 48 48 70 T4 96 60 78 82 64 70 8 64 70 70 64 68 84 66 72 72 60 70 Honolulu. T. R.. Huron, 8. D. . Kansas City, Mo. XnosTiue, Tenn. ... I -oe Angelas. CsL . Marshfield. Or. .... Msdford. Or. .... New Orleans, La. New York. N. I. n Noma, Alaska ' . ... North Mead. Wash. North' Platte, Neb. . Oklahoma City. Okie. Pnoenia, Aria. . .. , Pittsburg. Pa. .... Portland. Or. . . Boseburg, Or. ..... St. Louis, Mo. ... Bt. Paul. Minn. ... Salt Lake City. Utah Saa Diego, Cel. . ,. Baa Fran Pisco, Cal . rWrt.ln Wuh . m m m m 40 68 64 70 68 48 62 48 50 68 64 64 44 62 74 46 48 62 86 62 !? V m a a Spokane. Wuh. u T aco ma, Wash. . Tampa. Pla. Vancouver, B. C. t wane waua. Wash. Wsshiagtoa. D. O. . WJUrton. W. D. ... TsUma, Wash. . . . THKITT STAMPS and WAR SAYINGS STAMPS , On Sale at Badness Office. Tbe Journal. YasdS for Balldlna? Nnaa-litAil tnr mer. University of Oregon students who are taking- an active Interest In raising before June eommnMmant .avi nm.i.. Ins; amount ef $50,000 necessary for a wuiuaii m DHuamc wiu meet tonisht avt. 8 o'clock at committee YiraAmi m rtr-m jet Oregon building-. The meeting- has been Called by City Chairman Ansel and lists of names of formar II. nt r mi. hu be given out for solicitation of personal lunua. jiwnsr pians wih also be made for the STeat dance antl basaar to be given next month, to raise funds for this purpose. . Whet Is Smith. Lear Servleel Smith Lonr Service la by service of areneral 'jl.ntl.t v.. M r TI ... - .. . . . ... . ... iue ijr. luxpiarr witn. xne scientifi.b lnetructlon which will enable the patient to prevent decay of the teeth and pyorrhea of the - arums. In struction Is riven while work Is beln done. Our motto Is excellence In repair work and truthful preventative Instruc tion. Adv. Stsdest Coasell Chases Student body officers elected Tueeday ' at Hill Military academy were : From the "H" Athletic club, Francis Pendleton of Ev erett. Wash. ; Philip Boyd of Spokane, from the student membership, and Bran son Tolman, appointed by the faculty. .The boys are ail senior and all stand well In scholarship. - Flower jLeetare Friday An Illus trated lecture on the "Wild Flowers of Oregon" will be given by A. R. Sweetser of the University of Oregon at the Eaat Portland branch library, East Eleventh and East Alder streets, . on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. All are cordially Invited. The lecture Is free. Ia Osr Hew Shoe Factory, Seven teenth and Marshall streets, we can make you, for 87.50. the best pair of work shoes you ever had on your feet. We specialize on work, farm, hunting, loggers' and cruisers' shoes. Fit and qutuuy guaranteea. aov. Pile ef Oskam Bars About 2:39 o'clock this mornlns a small fire broke AUt fn fi. nit. Af Mirtim In .1 hulls of a ship in the Northwest Steel company yard. City fire apparatus was called, but the yard firemen had the -blaze under control. Shipyard Worker Ialsrad lo of 114 Sixth street was slightly Injured at the Columbia Rlvor nrtlnhiiiiriinr plant 'Tuesday night when a piece of iron strucK mm on tne xnee. He was removed to seilwood hospital. -' Cemnaalty Stag Aaaesaeed At the fortnightly community aing of Portland cnarrrer xvnv l. or ins Naf iumi rh.ni leasme. to be held Thnradsv annlnv the Central library, special attenUon will You cant tftvf away fiwxthis Your Suit Preaaed Only 35c Your Suit French Dry or Steam Cleaned Only $1 "Well Pressed Is Well ; Dressed ' 1 " ' ' TT TT TH TTfTl7 ini. mi. cjvuy.iL Unique T a 1 1 o r i n g Co. 104 FOURTH STJIEET "i Bet.Wshinxton and Stark" be paid -to songs for the Rose Festival. It is proposed - that two motor floats filled with singers will be offered the music committee. The sins- under direc tion of Professor Tom O. Taylor. cboirH master oz Bt. xavid's church, will begin at - 8 :15 - The- Spanish conversational class, conducted by : Professor James Irving Crabbe, begins at 7 :8o. Oet Wen Free Every dayii from 18 to 4 p. m., and evenings on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 7 to a, and Sundays, from 18 to 12. Thousands of sufferers who have failed to get relief in any other way are invited to investigate chiropractic methods, which are perma nently curing hundreds every day. Ther best of chiropractic diaajnoeticiane will thoroughly examine ,u, make a com plete diagnosis of your case avnd direct treatments without any cost to you whatever. Chiropractic is the safe. sane, sure and modern science of ! curing and preventing disease. 1 Chiropractic re moves the cause health returns. : The above service is all free to you. Private treatments may also be had in college building by members of the faculty, either lady or men practitioners. Pacific Chiropractic college, corner: Park and TamhilL ' Telephone Main j 1014. Dr. Elliott, director of clinics. I Private of fice in college building. Main 1014. Res idence, Woodlawn 68C Adv, 3Tayy Iavltes Bids The foreign and domestic trade department of the Cham ber of Commerce is in receipt of a request for bids from local firms on furniture, hardware and machinery for the United States navy. Bida are to be received in Washington; D. C, be fore May 27 at 10 a, m. Further in formation may be received at the Chamber of Commerce. i Tbe Lady Vks Wltsetted: the dispute between the conductor and, passenger relative to change of a $8 or $5 bill on the Twenty-third street car, eastbound. i about f o'clock p. m., April 21, and who left the car at Thirteenth street, will confer a special favor and be paid for her trouble, by calling at room tot stock Exchange building, or phone Marshall S493, A-4337. Adv. i Soialeaea Pleads Sot Oallty Juho Soinienen. a Finn accused of erjury in an attempt to obtain first citizenship pa pers so that he could take out a fishing license, pleaded not guilty when ar raigned before Judge Bean in federal court today. His case was set for trial July 2. Soinienen is a commercial fish" erman of Astoria. . j " Big Daare Tonight Swantika club Woodcraft hall, 10th and Taylor. Prize waits and door prizes. Admission, ladies 25 cents, Oents 35 cents, i Everybody welcome. Adv. Bsllders Exebaage Election The Builders Exchange will hold Its annual meeting and election of officers . in offices tonight at S o'clock. ita Steamer Iralda for St. Helens and Rai nier, daily at 2:30 p. m., foot of Alder street. Sunday, , St- Helens only. 1:30 p. m. Adv. Modern Office Systems The approved practical kind. See Pacific Stationary & Printing company. 107 2nd street. Main 1971. Adv. j Steamer Jessie Harklss j for Camas. Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday, leave Alder afreet dock at 2 p. m. Adv. t i Basjo Vaaelsg else wilLeglve a danc ing party, Thursday evening. May 15, at Cotillion hall Adv. Hadley A Sliver, tailors, make depend able clothes. 100 Sixth street, corner Stark. Adv. Camp Oet Beautiful Rock Island, 10 per month. 835 Morgan bldg. Mar shall 4895. Adv. iHaireat to Please To a The Market Barber shop. 1S7 4th street at Yamhill. Adv. : Safety Boxes $3.60 yearly. Liberty bonds bought. ...Vaults-284 Oak. Adv. Excursion Boat Swaa opens Saturday, May 17.. Main 4748. Adv. Beat Swaa for charter. Main 4748. Adv. O. Dareaport Both phones. Long distance) hauling. 144 Front Adv. Br. C. E. Brown, Eye, Ear Mohawk building. Adv. ANNOUNCEMENT THK ORIENTAL CAFE THa tsrasat anS flwaat aauar-rricad QHIIs n an wwn. ia Haass ta neance REED'S ORIENTAL JAZZ BAND will plsr fram 12 ta 1 :SO, ta 7:80, and 8:30 to 12:30. Why net rpaod yoar noon boor bcra and gBjor our execllsat -serrioa sad enisles I If you don't oars to daaca, 70a soar eat your aoonday as a a t ssidat pUaaant in rouadincs and anjoy ear uncxcellad Jaazy orcbeatra, SPECIAL DAILY LUNCH It A. M. to P. M.. 80s, Sao, 40e and Us Inclndins soap, rsca tablea, drtaka. dessart with say aiest otdsra. -:- 8rB OIML SUN- - - OHICKgnar TUN- KBV DINNER 7Se HOURS 11 A. M. ta S p. m, AmsHoan and Ohlnaas DUhss Any Tims Day or Night. All Kinds ef Soft Drinks. OOR. SROADWAT end WASH. (Upstairs) Entrance See Y washlneten St. o A. 81. H ijane ana uurc vr Hetked ef Oettlsg Well aad. x' OCT WELL1 OET Sverr dav from 10 and evenings on and Fridays, from from 10 to 12. . I ' v U U r :iv 1 w r. .'ill Tioasaads of Batterers Who Have Failed V " to set ralief In avnv investigate Chiropractic methods, which are permanently ourlne hundreds every day. ' Mi ' The Best ef Ckirepractle DIagaestlelaas will thorouchlv examine you. -make a com nleta diagnosis of your case ; witkest Aay Cast . CHIROPRACTIC removes The above service PKtTATK TRK A TUt WTft MM building by members of the faculty, either lady or men i - : : pracUUoaars. . . . - . CORXEIl PARK AKD YAMHILL TELEPHONE MAIK 1111 . . K. KLLIOTT, t.rlv -ice m college BuUding. HOSPITAL Iarlsdlag . room, . board, ?-. WWW Bvaj lUUUVUa - .'.V . ODDS AND: ENDS IN THE NEWS ! OF TRAVELERS AND HOMEFOLK Roads to Brlnfe Tourists The completion of California's S40, 000,000 road construction program and of Oregon's proposed-road system will open up Oregon to hundreds of tour ists from California, who have -"been kept out of the state orrty because it is Impossible to ' get i through In a car. according ; to William M. Kllnger. who deals in automobile insurances and who is Incidentally r one of the ; U vest road enthusiasts California, possesses. Mr. Klinger la a personal representa tive , of the governor of California on roads and highways and also of the administrative committee for the last legislature in reference to changes in the motor vehicle law, ; Mr. . Kllnger has been offered a position on the commission of the Yoeemite highway. "You are going to have some wonderful roads here," said Mr. Klinger. "While we have some fine roads, I do not be lieve California has anything that wilt compare with the Columbia river high way. I like to ride over it every time I come to Portland." The California program, according to Mr. Kllnger, in volves the completion of the coast highway from San Francisco to Los Angeles on the ridge road. This will be done within B0 days. It will give a continuous highway between the two cities by the Inland route. Next year a road will be built from San Fran cisco to Los Angeles by other coast routes. By next season there will be a road Into the -Yoeemite valley. This wilt attract, thousands of tourists, ac cording to Mr. Klinger. By thj end of next year the state hopes to have completed the highway to the Oregon line. 'At present about 40 miles of the road between Redding and Dunsmuir is Impassable. Then will California throng to Oregon, says. Mr. Klinger. for there are thousands who are tired of traveling through California's high ways and are eager to explore Oregon's beauty spots. Mr. Klinger-is staying at the Benson. - Labor Situation Surveyed -Colonel Charles W. EMls of the de partment of labor. Washington, D. .C. is in Portland gathering data on -the wages and hours la, certain Industries which have not been , Included in the regular - annual Investigation, and in clude the lumber, paper manufacturing, confectionery, leather, brick and tile industries. "The United States de- Dartment, Of labor is maklnar a imivlal industrial survey of certain industries," said Colonel Bills, "with the intent of showing conditions as to wages and hours in industries on which they have no data. Thie is supplementary to the regular annual investigation." Col onel Ellis Is being assisted by W. W. Dresser, of the Unlrsity of Wash ington. .They are staying at the Cor nelius. Colonel Ellis has, charge of the entire Pacific coast in the survey work. Hotel Prefect Indorsed The Oregon Hotel Men's association indorsed the Rogers tourist hotel pro- Iject on the north side of Mount Hood at imiorwxi th rin .nd ba. JU.ir..rt . sneoial committee, of which O. W. stub- blebine Is chairman, to aid Mr. Roarers, It. V. Price, nreuident. and rt. w. r?hiid former president of the Hotel Men's as - sociatlon. actively aided In interesting muummmm mmmMmmmmmmmmm Novelty Rings and Bar Pins the very latest designs at popular prices. We are headquarters for dainty presents for June graduates. Diamond Rings and - Wrist Watches a specialty. N. SOLOMON 333 MORRISON ST. -I If 4f j c WELL1 FKEEf a. m. to 4 n. m. tr Mondays. Wednesdays 7 to 8. and Sundays s 'li. nther wav ara lnvitad to "i and direct your treatments to Tea Whatever the cause health, returns. is all free to you. mmv ! Kb r In that Milan ractic Gollese Ulreetor ef Cllalra - . Main 1014. Residence, Woodlawn ess treatment aad geaeral Bans ears. t it..m 1 11 EKi.m 11 ' I VAv I W a number of Portland hotel men la the project this morning. - Mr. Rogers is endeavoring to link Cloud Cap Inn, ML Hood lodge and a camp site at Elk Meadows in a chain of stopping places attractive to those who . traverse the Columbia River highway and the loop road around the mountain. -v.- V.;- ---F-' Arrtrsls at Hot Lake Hot Lake. May 14. Arrivals at Hot Lake sanitorium ; Sunday were : , Mrs. J. K. Anderson.-La Grande, Mrs, Charles and Mrs. Ray McMahon, Baker, Mrs. Robert Calder, Kooskla. Ida., ' Andrew Amoth, La Grande, Mr. and Mra J. S. Moore. Waltsburg. Wash., Mrs. Anson, Telocaset, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mathis, Baker. H, J. Thomas. Boise. Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Adam Helmblgner. RlUville, Wash., O. W. Wascher and Mrs. i. M. Lowell, Portland. O. M. Chambers, Hood River. Wade Brooks, La Grande. Mr. Morrow. Baker. f nighwsy Fascinates "Words fail to express the beauty of the Columbia river highway," say. Mrs. F. WaUerton of Detroit. Miclu.' an,d her daughter. Miss Lorraine Rosenhelmer of Milwaukee, who are touring through the Northwest and who went -up the highway Tuesday. "I have i traveled widely throughout the East," said Mrs. WaUerton, "but I have never seen any thing to surpass it," and "I am Just wild about the West, anyway," said Miss Rosenhelmer. They are staying at the Seward. s . ... Oregon Delights Gothamiles "This is a wonderful country and -I am delighted with my trip," says Nat Atkins of Xe- York city, who lis among the tourists registered at the Multno mah. "I rode up the Columbia river highway Tuesday and found ft a won derful trip. I am enthusiastic about the view from Council Crest." i Mr. At kins is in the publishing business In New York. - Hide Dealer Here ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Newton Bissinger of San Francisco are staying at the Ben son. Mr. Bissinger is looking after his interests in the hide business here for his firm of Bissinger A Co., which has a warehouse here. Portlandcrs in San Francisco R. F. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. McKin ley Mitchell, E. Daverin, C P. Shep pard. Mrs. Margaret Coovert, Dean J. Coovert, U. S. A., and Mrs. Coovert, P. Lee Menefee. Mrs. C. A. MiMrman, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Warren and C Kim ore Grove of Portland, Or., have registered at the Bellevue hotel, San Francisco, during the past week. Salem Men Visitors F. W. Stelnsloff and Curtis B. Cross of Salem are spending a few days at the Seward. Stelnsloff and Cross, who individually have operated meat mar kets at Salem, have combined and are building a big new packing plant at Salem in the vicinity of the fair grounds. ! Railway Officials Meet I George E, Frost and L. B. Hastings of Port Townsend and William B Petchn and M. R, Alleman of Port 'Angeles, all officials of the Chicago, Milwaukee A. St. Paul railway, arrived They're Mighty Fetching those strings of Novelty Beads that are all the rage. We have them to match almost every costume, including the gorgeous big red ones. 75c and Up MM .Guaranteed IK t LESSORS Ladies $2.50 Gentlemen $5 At BeHoseys Beaattf si Academy, ttd aad ; Washington New classes for beginners start Mon day and Thursday evenings this week. Advanced classes start Tuesday and Fri day evenings this week. All Daaeas taught Ladles, SSAO. Gentlemen 86.88 to all Jelalag these classes this week. Take one or four lessons a week. Tick ets are good until used. The only school teaching from 8 to 11 :30. Plenty of prac tice. No embarrassment. Separate step room and extra teachers for backward pupils. A. thorough printed description of all dances free for pupils. We nave large and select classes and the social feature alone Is worth double ths price, and this is tha only school where they guarantee to teach you to dance. Pri vate lessons given all hours. Avoid in ferior teachers who dance and teach only a few almple ballroom dances. Learn correctly from professional in structors who can dance and guarantee to teach you to dance. Learn the glngte fox trot and new Jass steps. Call after noon or evening. Phone Main. 7658. : i A TEACHEB OF EXPERIENCE k" Mr.iDe Honey has erected and con ducted the finest academies in 10 of Araanca s largest cities. He is acknowl edged to be one of America's most grace ful dancers. . w " Successful Instructors and leading au thorities on dancing. He will give his latest (L00 book on Bail Room Etlouet, fancing Deportment, etc, free to all Joining his classes or taking; private les sons this week. f n' SEE FOB TOPRSELF i : Any person taking private or class lea sons in any other school who will pre sent their ticket at the door at any of my classes this week will receive a lee son from me free. See who can really dance and teaches the people to dance. at the Multnomah this morning,- where they are holding a meeting regarding freight rates. - 1 At the Hotels - E. E. Amsden, who is in the insur ance business at La rande, is a guest at the Cornelius. Mr. Amsden was formerly one of the well known educators of the state. . Mrs. W. H. Morrison of Crescent City, CaU whose husband hss an ex tensive ranch, is spending a few days at the Cornelius. . e! W. Stone and daulhter of Hood River motored to Portland Tuesday and are staying at the Portland. Dr. W. U. McNary, member ef ; the medical staff of the hoapitad for the insane at Salem, Is at the Imperial. : Joseph J. Heller, manager of ths light and power company at Baker, Is regis tered at the Benson. Theodore H. tonrades. representative of the Anheuser-Busch company In the sale of Bevo, is at the Benson. J. C. Hagen and family have mo tored from Seattle and ara guests at the Nortonia. Dr. and Mrs. Horace P. Belknap Jr. of PrlnevlUe are guests at the Nor tonia. ' William Hanley of Burns is spend ing a few days at the Portland. ; Thomas Bilyou. lumberman of As toria, Is at the Portland. W. H. Kennedy of Marshfield Is a guest at the Carlton. D. C. Sain of Gaston is a guest at the Nortonia. C 8. Bowne -of Aumsville is visiting at the Carlton. : F. E. Whitney of Spokane is at the Carlton. An elec&ical device to start the motors of an automobile fire apparatus when alarms are received is the Idea of an Ohio Inventor. TAILORED! Your credit's good here on clothes to order H. E. JOY, Unique Tailoring Co. 104 Fourth St. Bet. Washington and Stark cf Hereafter every Thursday and Friday will be Hoys' Days in our pop- s ular JUVENILE DEPARTMENT. In addition to the "SPECIAL , MERCHANDISE VALUES, we will give Double S. & H. Green Stamps tomorrow. Sturdy Wash Suits For Younger Boys 2 to 8 Years Old . At the special price we have made for these little suits, every mother can afford to jet several for her youngsters. There are either sailor .or Russian Blouse styles in woven madras, percales, drill and chambray, ; and both light and dark colors. Shown in . the Fourth St. window. Special, Boys' Days $1.85 PerSuit In the Street Level Juvenile Missing Girls From ; . Two Oregon ;Towns Sought by Police Two distracted families outside of the city appealed to Portland police depart ment Tuesday' to assist them In finding tlfelr missing daughters. One appeal came from Mrs. M. A. Tolosano of Rid dle. Or, who reports tkat ber 18-year-old daughter, Nina, disappeared March 28. No reason Is given for her leaving home. She was dressed in a black vel vet coat, large black velvet hat and black shoes with, gray tops. She has brown hair, blue eyes and light com plexion. . The other missing girl is Helen Small, 18, who disappeared from her home at Corvallis May . 13. Her mother, Mrs. C E. Small, says she ran away with another girl. Helen weighs about 94 pounds, and has dark hair, brown eyes and is a brunette. She wore a yellow sweater with purple trimmings when she left home.' Anyone seeing either of the girls is asked to notify the police or the women's protective bureau. . 6 DCLIMNS Hot water , Sure Relief UsSfOR INDIGESTJOl m Double S. & H. Green Stamps Given With Every Purchase Made in the Juvenile Department Boys' Days: Thursday and Friday Tomorrow We Begin Our Then be on hand early to Waist Line and Belted Models in Boys' Suits m 7 Year to 18 Year Sizes t 1 fife Materials are of "the best, assuring the sort of long wear that Lion Boys' Suits are noted for. These are taken right' out of regular stocks that- sell at much more, re duced for Boys' Days only. Fine quality worsteds and cassimeres in a large variety of spring patterns and colors, vaistline .and belted back KnickerBocker styles. : Double1 S. Se ll. Green Stamps given. ... See the Morrison Street Windows MORRISON AND FOURTH Southern Oregon Is ; For Coast Highway A most . favorable Interest In the Roosevelt highway measure, which Is to be toted on at the special election June 3. exists in Southern Oregon, according to reports received from S. . C Pier, president of the Roosevelt llighway as sociation at tbe committee headquartera Mr. Pier addressed the citisens of Med- Ask anyone who has recently tried the , . table d'hote break- fasts, lunches or dinners in either of our two restaur- v ants and you won't be long getting in line. Popular Prices n A V; Carte Service Continuous rMalBA 1 q T h u r s d a y and q Friday Each Week share in these Department ford last night, and speaks at Ashland tonight. ' , V E. R. PARKER (Pslnless Psrksr) C A ye, The largest dental 0ri 1 practice In the; world is done under the E..R. Parker Sys tem. A large and successful busi ness of any kind is only obtained by producing the best results it a cost within reach of all. Painless Parker Dentist 326 Wsehinfton St. Cerasr Sixth Cot yourself all dirty with the furnace this morning? Your tem per ruffled? Started the day alt wrong? . .: . ' Or did you catch on to the up-to-date way of taking the chill off by having a Radiantfire installed? . Come in and see. ours ablaze. Fascinating to watch I Heats room for 2c to 3c per hour. No wood to split. - No ashes. No dust. Just Joythe Joy of living.! Be sure and come in to see our exhibit. Gasco Building, Fifth and Aider. ' Portland Gas & Coke Company. Msst Me Face te see Reliable Dcntfclri V re fsseseeaa eee ark far IS seta. We arUt saa sat as roar lasts Ira aad UU m fmtt what la reessre aa tt arm i se rtlSea.....S SO er Va aw 4Bnws.. ..,. 8s.so-es.ee NnaWd sVewee. . .M4-IMt Sell sat ef Teste fee.. ... .8S.es Pslnteas Sstreatlee,, See Sitae FlUlnes.. ....... ...See i te sw unseal stiesues w 8. vie dm. bl r. atKWTon. vie. BstU IS Boston Painless Dcntk k ens StM ee Was, mete tt. THE UNITED ARTISAIIS INSURE THE WHOLE FAHIXY Special Dept. for Juniors Four Up-to-Date Plaas Adequate Rtss . Assets Over SI, 100,000 ' Hesdqaarters 605 Ceek Eldf. Mais 1220 , A-1U2 THe Rainier Hotel In ths heart of tbe cttv; hss the" vest of accommodations to otter to the traveler who Is look tne; for a medium-priced H0TE3 either tren. stent or permanent. Located one block from the main post off Ice. Car service to all parts of the cltjr un excelled. , Also convenient to alt depots. JTerth Sixth street Bdwr. SilS rv' J ASK YOUR GROCEn It'-T.ISfDSimEGr.jCQ poaneto.cezoctv SAI FM R'fl?:5C0 SALEM. OREGOt). mm rj . effteOesCs..0 : y W v n rzi r rN il Mm sr