The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 24, 1919, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST .24, 1913.
TOWN TOPICS '
TraTel.ra t all paints of tj United States at
abroad ahould Uaa advantag -of axperieoead in
formation and service offered thrones To Or
ob Journal Travel Barrau. In penonai ehsrce
f Donqr B. Smith. Uaiiroad ticket and steam
hip booking a rr muted. For.iro exchange iwoad.
Uttorinauon given regarding paasporta
OOMIHO EVENTS
Spokane Intern tate fair. Spokane, wash.,
September 1 to 6.
- Walla Walla lair. Walla Walla. Wah,. Sep
tember 8 to 18.
. Multrtotuah County fair and Manofaetnrera
Show, September IS to 20.
Yakima State lair. X aaima, Wean., Septem
ber 18 to 20.
Pendleton Kouod-Cp. Psadletoa. Or., Sep
t miwr 18 to JO
dwa .State Fair. Salem. September 22 to 27.
Ninth Annual Pactric international livestock
CxpoitiUon. Portland, November IT to 2X
THUIFT STAMPS
and
WAR SAVINU3 STAMPS
On Sale at
Buiineu office. Tb Journal
Soap Profiteers, Are Aetlre Accord
ing to information given out In ex
tenuation of recent rises' In the price
of soapH. it is said that "Eastern man
ufacturers are soaring in their upward
flights," But why buy Eastern made
soapn? There are no better brands of
soap on earth than .hat we manufac
ture, and we have not Increased our
prices. We nave our customers long
distance freights and the middlemen's
profits, which is a large item. Thp
same with our Janitor's supplies, floor
oils, brooms, brushes, rat and Insect
poisons, etc. Coast Chemical & Gets
Jt Co., 234 Third street, at Columbia.
Phone Main 3111. ,Adv.
Canadian Money Discounted Conduc
tors on street cars have' been directed
bit the treasurer of the Portland Rail
way, Light & Power . company, here
after not to accept Canadian money in
denominations larger than 10 cents
without discounting It six per cent,
that depreciation being estimated as
the current rate. 'It is explained that
the banks are endeavoring to get this
foreign money out of circulation in
the Northwest, where It has become
exceedingly frequent of late.
Watching for Solicitor W. F. Wood
ward of the Woodard-Clarke company,
has asked -wholesalers and others em
ploying traveling salesmen, to Investi
gate well before they contribute to a
fund being solicited by a young man
representing himself as agent for in
terests attempting to bring about a
reduction in railway iare ior salesmen.
The young man was detained several
days ago by the police who consulted
the city attorney's office, and found he
was technically within the law in .his
solicitation. Woodward is still skep
tical regarding t)ie use to be made of
the funds being raised.
The Izard (as Making Burner in
si-ores of homes is taking the place of
coal and wood heretofore burned in
ranges, heating stoves and' furnaces.
Hh fuel Ik kerosene, its sjyvlce su
preme and its expense of operation
much lens than either wood or coal.
See it demonstrated at- 193 Fourth
street, Moose Temple, at Taylor. Phone
Main 6833. Adv.
Again the Profiteer announces an
other increase in prices of footwear,
and- still, at our factory. Seventeenth
and Marshall streets, we are making
the very best work shoes for men at
$7.50. They are the kind only more
substantial -and of better leather regu
larly sold at stores for $10 to $12. Ed
ward ' C Sadler, proprietor. Adv.
John I). Meredith Estate The Tate
John li. Meredith, who was killed
Augnst 14, while climbing Mount Rai
nier with the Mazamas. left an estate
estimated at between 14000 and $5000,
according to the petition for the ap
pointment of an administrator, filed
In - the circuit court . Saturday. .
Portland 1 Again to Enjoyf a series
of lectures Riven by L. W,y; Rogers,
national lecturer Theosophical "'Society,
at Theosophical hall. 301 Central build
ing, corner Tenth and Alder, August
SI, September 1. 2, 3, and 4. Watch
the ads. Adv. . ;
Steamer Jeale Harbin for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, daily ex
cept Sunday, leave Alder street dock at
! p. m. Adv.
Burton-Sliarntan Lecture Mrs. E.
Burton-Sharman,. teacher of psychology
as applied to physical reeducation, who
lias worked on this line in .New Zealmid,
Priced from $8.00 up.
Brownies from $2.13 up.
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Lb.
I Kodaks
VACATION OR SUMMER SUBSCRIBERS
When f oinf away for tha summer or on
roar vacation, bar. The Journal tallow yoe
ft the regular rate of 15c per week, or tha
following agent will supply roe at regular
city rate.
Barriew, Or-Ea E. - Davidson. .
Bay City. Or. Mrs. T. A. UUleB.
Cannon Beach EccJa. Or. H. L. Hints.
Canon, Wash. Carl B. Smith. aUo Snip
herd Springs.
Garbaldi. Or. Mrs. B. McMillan.
Gearhart. Or. Jasoo Medina.
Ifing Peach, Hull. Kalpb Prag,
Msniiattui Bench Mrs. O. I. Hnoton,
Manzanrta Beach Kmil O. KardeU.
Neah-Kab-Nia, Or, A. C. Anderson.
Nehalem, Or. Nebilem Drug Company.
Netartn. Or, Mrs. M, P. Cross.
Newport. Or. M. S. Hunt.
Ocean Park. Wuh. W. A. Parent.
Rockaway Beach. Or. P. P. MUler.
Seaside. Or. Jaaoo Medina. Lewis Drag
tore.
Seaview. Wash. Ral?,h Prag.
Ten Mile Lake- I-oui St. Dennis.
Tillamook. Or John Plasker.
Twin Hocks. Or. I). J. Van Scyoc.
Wilhoit Springs P. W. McLeran.
Australia, Africa, Europe and America,
will lecture at , the Portland hotel as
sembly room at 8 o'clock tonight on
"Milestones, or Six Metaphysical Laws'
The public is Invited. ,
Get Well Free Daily. 10 a. m. to 4
p. m. Evenings. Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays, 7 to 9. Sundays 10 to 12.
Thousands who have failed to get relief
any other way are invited to investigate
-Chiropractic, which is permanently cur
ing hundreds daily. The Ibest of diagnos
ticians will examine you thoroughly and
direct your treatments without cost to
you. Chiropractic Is the safe, sane, sure
and modern science of curing disease. It
removes the cause health returns. Pri
vate treatments may also be had at the
college by members of the faculty, lady
or men practitioners. Pacific Chiroprac
tic college. Park and Tamhill, Portland.
Main 1014. Dr. Elliott, chief diagnosti
cian and clinic director. Adv.
Postmasters Commissioned Ethel B.
Mather has been ccrmmissioned post
mistress at Clackamas, now a fourth
class office, according to the Postal
Bulletin. William J. Haynes has been
commissioned at the Sutherlln office.
Milk and Best Core Diseases of stom
ach and intestines, heart disease, high
blood" pressure, Bright's disease and
nervous diseases especially indicated.
The Moore Sanitarium. Ofice 908 Sell
ing building. Adv.
Shepard Anto Bos Lines St. Helens,
Hood River, Bridal Veil, Cascade Locks
and all way points. "Leave St. Charles
hotel on schedule time. For Informa
tion call Marshall 4381, Main 930, A-36111
Adv.
Fortland-Newberg Leave Fourth and
Alder daily, 8 :30, 9 :30, 11 a. m. and 1.
2:30, 4:15. 5:30, 1 :30 p. m. : Saturday
and Sunday, 11 p. m. Phone Main
5105. Adv.
Montrose Park, Columbia highway.
Open daily and Sunday. Attractive pic
nic and pleasure grounds ; sandy beach ;
excellent bathing. Bring the family ;
spend Sunday. Adv.
I'oor Old Lottery Man Caught with
lottery paraphernalia in his possession.
Robert Kopall was fined $100 Saturday
by J udge Rossman.
Typewriters "All makes" sold and
rented. Send for retail price list. Whole
sale Typewriter company, 321 Washing
ton street. Adv.
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Dr. R. R. Hamilton returned. Diseases
of women and surgery. Suite 408 Mor
gan building. Adv.
Steamer Iralrla for St. Helens and
Rainier, daily at 2 :30 p. m., foot of Alder
street. Sunday. St. Helens only. 1 :30
p. m. Adv. .
Lyle Draws $30 Fine For permitting
a minor to drive his car. W. A. Lyle was
fined 30 baturday in police court.
Read and Use Jonrnal Want Ads reg
ularly. You will profit enther way.
Phone Main 7173 and A-6051. Adv.
Am Leaving City Must sacrifice my
1920 Oldsmobile 6: See it at Portland
Garage, Fifth and Taylor. Adv.
Rheumatism a specialty, rates reason
able. W. E. Sanitarium. 734 Hawthorne.
East 1577. Adv.
School Book bought, sold and ex
changed at 170 Fifth street, opposite
postoffice. Adv.
Hadley SiiTer, tailors, make depend
able clothes. 100 Sixth street, corner
Stark. Adv." -
For Sale Portland Heights bunga
low, 7 rooms, modem, $5500. Marshall
1720. Adv.
Buyer Returns Miss L. Bernard,
buyer of women's apparel at the Olds.
Photo PM1
quainted with Photo Phil it will be well worth
your while to meet him in our Kodak De
partment. Brine in vour beach or other vacation
pictures and let Photo
Phil show you his skill
on them. It would be
too bad to spoil your ef
forts by having careless,
hurried work on this rec
ord of your summer's va
cation. Photo Phil guar
antees every job turned
tout by this shop. If the
I work dctes not suit you he
will gladly have it done
over for you until it does
suit you.
Now is the time to go
over your negatives - and
find those suitable for
Enlargements
We are equipped
to make any size,
from the largest
to the sma 1 1 e s t.
We make a splendid black
enlargement lor . .
9
URGE RULE-MAKING
POWER BE GRANTED
OF U. S.
Members of Bar Association Are
Asked to Present Matter in
. Favorable Light. ;
The committee on uniform -Judicial pro
cedure of the American Bar association,
of which Joseph N. Teal of Portland Is
a member, recommends that every mem
ber immediately request his senators and
congressmen to assure the passage of the
bill before congress giving to the su
preme court of the United States the
authority to make rules governing the
entire procedure In cases at law to the
same extent that it now has power to
gegulate the procedure" in equity and
admiralty and the bankruptcy courts.
The committee believes that the bill
Is the key that will unlock the door to a
new era of scientific judicial relations.
The report' says :
"The united bench and bar will coop
erate in first constructing and then in
perfecting a simple, correlated, scientific
system of rules of procedure and practice-
This system of rules should em
brace all the merits and none of the
vices of both te 'common law and 'code'
pleading. Its featural merit will be a
patriotio effort to administer, instead of
Impeding Justice, by the lawyer who is
now sworn to uphold all procedural
statutes, though they obstruct Justice.
The judge will- solve procedural diffi
culties by seeing to it that the case is
brought speedily to issue on its merits
through suitable amendments to the
pleadings."
In urging that a special committee be
appointed to present to state legislatures
the merit of making annual appropria
tions of small sums to defray the travel
ling expenses of judges, both federal and
state, to meetings of the judicial section
of the association, the report says :
"It is desired to repeat that such an
appropriation would be but a small pre
mium to pay for Insurance against di
verse Judicial opinions; for the promise
of uniformity 'and for the constant im
provement in jurisprudence assured by
an annual convention of appellate fed
eral and state Judges. Justice as well as
liberty must be assured in America. Lib
erty was won only through the sacrifice
and privations of war ; justice can be
achieved only by scientific, organized,
vigilant and consecrated effort."
The committee on uniform judicial pro
cedure comprises Thomas W. Shelton of
Virginia, William Ho.ard Taft of Con
necticut, Jacob M. Dickerson of Illinois,
Frank Irvine of New Tork and Joseph N.
Teal of Oregon.
Wortman & King slore. has just re
turned from an extended business trip
to New York and other Eastern style
centers.
Delbert Wittner write your mother at
once, R. D. 7, Box 10-A. Parsons. Kan.
Adv.
Milk Diet Treatment The Moore
Sanitarium. Phones, Main 6101, East 47.
Adv.
Halrcnttlng a specialty at the Market
barber shop, 187 4th at Yamhill. Adv.
Safety Boxes at ore-war prices. In
spection Invited. Vaults, 284 Oak. Adv.
Tr. J. H. Cndllpp, dentist, returned,
1201 Selling building. Main 5304. Adv.
We Grind Everything. Portland Cut
lery Co., S6 Sixth near Stark. Adv.
Dr. John Talbot, Corbett bldg., re
turned. Adv.
Cards of Thanks
We wish to thank our many, friends
for their many kindnesses, words of
sympathy and beautiful floral offerings,
during the illness and death of our
beloved son. Charles Goff and family.
We wish to thank our many friends,
neighbors and employes of the Public
Works department in the City hall for
their sympathy, beautiful floral offer
ings and kind assistance during the
long Illness and death of our husband
and daddy. .Mrs. E. H. Robinson, Dor
othy Robinson and Lucille Robinson.
HIGH
COURT
Made Many
New Frien
ds
last week and would like to meet a great
many more this week. If you are not ac
and white 8 by 10 ,
25c
The J. K. Gill Co.
Booksellers, Stationers,
Office Outfitters
Third and Alder Sts.
ODDS "AND ENDS
OF TRAVELERS AND HOMEFOLK
Visiting Dentists Calca Fish
Dr. II. E. Friessell, Dr. J. F. Biddle
and rr. Cecil O. Booth of Pittsburg are
spending !the month of August with Dr.
Herbert jc Miller, president of North
Pacific college.
Dr. Frissell is dean of the dental de
partment! of the University of Pittsburg
and has taken an active part with, the
National j Dental Educational Council.
The other men are also members of the
University' of Pittsburg faculty.
The party has been fishing In the
mountains around Mt. ' Hood and has
left for Clackamas lake and Mount Jef
ferson to fish and hunt, returning to
Portlandj In September.
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Only Aee From .Northwest
First Lieutenant, H. Eastbrook, small
of build, sat in a great big -plush chair
at the Multnomah hotel Saturday after
noon and told of his adventures and
decorations. -
Eastbrook was in Europe 15 months.
He was With the First aerial squadron.
Five times he destroyed enemy planes
and twice he was wounded. For his
services jhe received a croix de, guerrf
alid 'two) distinguished service crosses.
Besides, he has the distinction of being
the only; genuine ace from the North
west, j
From Chateau-Thierry, St. Mihiel and
the Acgonne, Eastbrook was sent up
into Germany, where he served with the
army of, "occupation. He was stationed
at Coblenz. His father is Major E. P.
Eastbrook. He will remain in military
service. !
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President of "The Mirror"
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Morgan thau are
at the Benson hotel.' Morganthau is the
brother 'of Henry Morganthau, former
ambassador to Turkey. He ; is ' the
president- Of "The Mirror," controlling
18 candy stores in New York city.
The Morganthaus have Just returned
from Alaska. Their trip is in the nature
of a rest after Morganthau's hard work
Heavy Fines Handed
Violators, of the State
Fish1 and Game Laws
Numerous violators, of Ihe state fish
and game laws were convicted in vari
ous parts of the state during the last
few days, according to reports made to
the game commission this morning. B.
L. Jewell, deputy game warden at
Gold Beach, reports the conviction of
Bert Anderson of Wedderburn for fish
ing with a gill net below the deadline
at Doyle's Rock in the Rogue river.
Anderson was fined 50 by Juce E. H.
Dye of Gold Beach.
Jphn Matheson of Portland was ar
rested by G. R. Morgan, deputy game
warden,! for catching and having In his
possession undersized trout. He was
arrested at Wolf Creek and given a
hearing at Hillsboro. He was fined $25.
Deputy Game Warden H. D. Stout re
ports the following convictions : B. F.
Shepherd, .os Angeles, angling without
license, fine $25 ; E. Albert, Klamath
Falls, deer meat in possession, $25 :
Lionel j Robertson, Shlplngton, killing
deer In closed season, $25. and Bruce
Park, Klamath Falls, deer meat in pos
session,1 $25.
City to Be Host to
Coast Fire Fighters
September 8 and 15
Portland will be host to two great
fire fighting organizations, the fire
chiers or tne facmc coasi ana me in
ternational Association of Fire Fighters,
during the week of September 8 and 15l
These two conventions are expected to
bring a good representation of both fire
fighters and the men who have directed
the fire fighters at their work.
City Commissioner Bigelow and Fire
Chief Dowell have been working with
committees of business men to provide
for the receptions and entertainments
to be given the visitors, Portland tire
men are making active preparations for
the coming event. During the conven
tions the public will be given opportunity
to witness many splendid demonstra
tions of "safety first" in fire protection
matters.
Woman Arrested on
Charge That Forged
Check Was Passed
Arrested In Seattle on charges of lit
tering a false check here, Miss M. Holt
will be brought back to Portland by
Inspector Wright, who with Inspector
Gordon has been working on the case.
Miss iHolt bought a trunk from E. O.
Phillips of 467 Washington street two
or three days ago, and the check was
i later found to be a forgery- Miss Holt
was found in Seattle. Several other
checks j held by inspectors for investiga
tion show similar handwriting tenden
cies. Miss Nichols Will
Tell of Conversion
At the First Christian church this
morning the Rev. Harold H, Griff Is will
speak for the benefit of the discouraged
and despondent, bringing a special mes
sage of comfort based upon the second
beatitude. The music at the morning
service will include the baritone solo,
"Consider and Hear Me" (Wooler) by
Professor; lay Howard Crittenden, head
of the voice department of Phillips uni
versity at Enid. Okla. Professor Crit
tenden! is in the 'city for a br.lef visit
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.' W. W.
Crittenden, 857 East Thirtieth street
north. ( -
This; evening Miss Dorothy Nichols
of Chicago will be the principal speaker,
telling the story of her conversion to the
L Protestant faith. Miss Nichols recenUy
lectured in Los Angeles.
Auto Hits Cycle
An automobile driven by James Dun-
don of 1168 East Burnside crashed into
a motorcycle belonging to Harry Ito,
194 Fourteenth 1 street, at Twenty-fourth
and Broadway Saturday night about 7
o'clock. Ito's leg was bruised.
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Prompt delivery on . four foot green
slabwood, cord wood, coal. Albina Fuel
company. Adv.
j i .
Hill Mllftary academy is the school for
your son. Send for catalogue. (Adv.)
PILINGWANTED
IF CUT GIVE ITEMIZED 8CAXE AJTD
LOADING POINT.
O. V. GAMBELL
, COrCH BLDG-
IN THE NEWS
as bead of the confectionery division of
war work activities, in jiew York.
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Fruit Fine in Eagle Valley
G. Newberger," general merchandise.
Baker, has a ' tale of optimism
anent crops in Oregon. He says they
are good in spite of the dry season. He
has, moreover, not much .difficulty In
getting plenty of stock for his store.
He is at the Benson hotel, talking with
the trade. . '
"I am down on business, but H Is
mostly pleasure," he says.
Roseburg Rings Wedding Bells
Mr. and' Mrs. Scott Weaver, recently
married, arrived. Saturday at the Mult
nomah hotel from Roseburg., .Weaver
was Just discharged from the army. He
was. posted, at Fort McDowell, CaL
.
. Poor Juan de Fuca .Ferries
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Pier and Mr. and
Mrsi L. T. Shettler, Los Angeles, are
at the Multnomah' hotel. They have been
motoring over almost the entire North
west. "It's fine," said Shettler, "except
that the ferry service from Port An
geleS to Vancouver Is Inadequate."
.
At the Hotels
Raymond Benjamin. San Ffanclsco,
is at the Benson hotel.
Mr.' and Mrs. Tom Burke, Denver, are
at the Oregon hotel. The Burkes are
touring the country.
Don Carlos Boyd, proprietor of the
Junction City Times, is at the New Per
kins hotel. t
Mrs. Mary Flenner and Mrs. Guy
Flenner, society women, Boise, Idaho,
are at the Portland hotel.
'Among the guests at the Hotel Carl
ton; are Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Sawhorn,
Coos Bay ; Mrs. J. Racette, Condon ; the
Misses Beatrice Coffey and Helen Blank,
The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sharp. Red Bluff,
Cal., are at the New Perkins hotel.
Presiding Elder at
Quarterly Meeting
. The Rev. W. J. Fenton, presiding el
der, will conduct the fourth quarterly
meeting Sunday and will occupy the pul
pit of the First Methodist church, South.
Today closes the year's work in this
church for the Rev. James T. French.
The pastor Bays: "This has been a
growing year for the church, even bet
ter than last year. We have increased
in membership and have a balance in
our treasury."
CUSTOM
Pajamas, Gowns and
Underwear
ALSO
KNIT
UNDERWEAR
MADE TO YOUR
MEASURE
FOB MEN A JTD WOME3C
Jacobs Shirt Co.
Raleigh Bldg., 3S7
WASHINGTON ST., COK. SIXTH
Established 18h8
ADTO and TRACTOR
' SCHOOLS
NEW BUILDING AS1)
EQUIPMENT.
MECHANICAL LABORATORIES
VULCANIZING
OX Y-ACETYLENE WELDING
This school Is run by Portland busi
ness men, not to make money, but to
produce automotive experts.
Full information and catalogue,
I) IV. A, DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION
PORTLAND Y. M. C. A. BUILDING
SHIRTS
Of course, you may sit on a log
, - And wait,for something to happen,
But chances are that pains will fog,
Your brain, cause ambition to' slacken.
Fifth and
Oak Streets
Store
Memory of Abigail
Scott Duniway and
Husband Honored
. A late gift to the Women's Memorial
hall at the University of Oregon is in
honor of Benjamin Charles Duniway
and Abigail Scott Duniway and comes
from their four sons, Wilkie O. Herbert
R.. Clyde A. and Ralph R. Duniway, and
from Mrs. Alice M. Duniway, widow of
Willis Duniway. ,
Mrs. Alice M. Duniway has also given
a memorial for her husband, who for
many years was state printer of Oregon.
This building affords a rare opportunity
of serving a large number of youngr wo
men of the state and on- Its walls will
be a roster of the givers.
grorauaAiiimRimnuiiHffl
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All the NEW THINGS in
3-
I .
are to be found at Jaeger Bros,
IF you want to be in touch with. all the stylish
and novel creations In Jewelry, then visit this
store. You'll not be disappointed in its selectionsr
A Wonderful Assortment of
FRENCH PEARL BEADS
of the most reliable quality. Wide range of prices
$7.50 to $225
See a Splendid Lot of New
BAR PINS
in Platinum, Diamond Mounted
NOVELTY. BEADS
in those effects so popular these days. ,
Wrist Watches
featuring that most famous
of all -makes GRUEN.
Priced S21.5U and up.
OUR SPECIAL
$100 DIAMOND
I Portland's
Best Known
Diamond Value
I JewelersSilversmiths ' I
j 131-133 Sixth St., Oregonian Bldg.
ifflnmimmimuiimiHimiimmwmimmiiimiiiHiinmmmnmiiM
For a homey, quaint atmosphere of hospitality, com-
Dined with all modern comforts and conveniences, has
brought many a transient back again.
For a table that boasts,. all the delicacies of each season,
prepared with the skill of the expert chef, brings many a
roruanaer nere ior dinner eacn
Eat Sunday Dinner
among congenial
companions, where
food is prepared in
the true Portland
style.
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HIGH GLASS
WE ARE BUSY DENTISTS. GOOD WORK KEEPS US BUSY.
SO SYSTEMATIZED THAT WE CAN ALWAYS OIVE YOU
PLATES WITH FLEXIBLE SUOTION
The Tery bent nd latrst in modern dentistry.- No mora fUln plates,
any number of teeth without causing the slig bleat pain.
Particular Attention Paid to Platei and Bridgeport.
PYORRHEA SUCCESSFULLY TfiEATED.
EXAMINATION FREE.
Hour: S:30 to B P. M. Phono Main 2020.
33 Year In Portland.
WISE DENTAL CO.
RELIABLE PAINLESS DENTIST.
Z11 FAILING BLDO... THIRD AND WASHINGTON.
S. E. CORNER. ENTRANCE ON THIRD STREET.
"THE SEATS
OF THE
MIGHTY"
The B. L. Marble Office Chair
, Gives your body that rest and ease,
"The Seat of the Mighty," everywhere,
Required to plan and think in peace.
Films: Device and System ,
OFFICE FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES
Printing Engraving Bookbinding .
"EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE'
Open 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P.
East .Side Baptist
; Steadily Growing
New members are belnfc' received con
tinuously at the East , Side. Baptist
church, eight having joined the fellow
ship last. week. It is also reported that
the congregations show no decrease over
the months preceedlng the summer vaca
tion season. r- f ,
Dr. Hlnson's Sunday morning sermon
."will be a sermon to evidence the fact
that Christ Is the unclassified figure of
history and religion who stands by Him
self, having no competitor as an equal."
' . In the evening the pastor will preach
the third sermon in the series on the
Bible. In this message he will consider
the uniqueness of the book, and will an
swer many statements put forth by its
critics. Mrs. Virginia -Spencer Hutchin-
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See Oar
New Enlarged
DIAMOND
SOLITAIRES
$50 to $125
OS For being "different," unique among
For being "different," unique among '
hotels, has brought - wide lame to the
Portland.
weeic
DENTISTRY
OUR WORK HAS BEEN
PROMPT SERVICE.
Wo extract
Portland
Oregon
M.
son will sing. iThe Sunday school and
young people's society meet as usual.
nrtums From Vacation
The Rev. J. Stanford Moore has re
turned from his vacation and will
preach this morning and evening at
Kpworth Methodist church. lie spent'
his vacation In Lane county. .
Fromftt delivery on four foot green
slabwood, oordwood, coal. Albina Fuel
company.- Adv.
Portland Folk
and their .friends
like to dine at
Ye Oregon Grill
.. Your favorite dishes are
h e r e, appctizingly, pre
pared. - Dine here in com
fort. ' Sunday and Weekday
. Table d'Hote Dinner
, Served 5:30 to 9, $1.25
. Mandarin Dinner $1.50
- Service a la Carte
t 11 A. M. to 1 A. M.
vWeckday Noon Lunch,
11 to 2, 50c
Orchestral Concerts
Sunday Evenings
Music and Dancing
Weekday Evenings
Broadway at Stark Street
We Develop Kodak
jpf when print
Tilmsrree:"- srs
tarn poatar
Mall us films with Blx Cents
' Stamps for each desired print. Wo
return excens. Ko charge for un
printable films.
Woodard, Clarke & Co.
Photo Happllei, Wood-I.ark Uldf.
PORTLAND, 0KE005
Ask for Catalog and Special Offer
1JT THE
No. 5 WOODSTOCK
the leading fa
turcs of the lead
ing machines are
fyYf - - all harmoniously
: '"i . r ...
V handsom a
n e w iruumo--tret
writing
machine of
the first qual
ityIn which
you will find
your own favor-'ts feature of your own
favorite typewriter, and the others bo
lides. THE WOODSTOCK
TYPEWRITER AGENCY
li OAK ST, PORTLAND, OREGON
la now eaally overcome by using n
antiseptic -oil spray which absorb
and dislodges the hard web-llke
mucus membrane of throat and now?,
Quick relief Is always obtained by
using the McKenzle Catarrh spray.
The price complete with special ato
mizer is only J2.00. We pay the
postage on this and all other urur
orders. - .
LAUE.D AVIS DRUG CO.
Trass Experts. Portland, Oreg-on
SUITS Pressed, 45c
- BulU French Dry Deanrd
or Htimm Cleaned $1.25.
Unique Tailoring Co.
104 Fourth St., Bst. Wh. and Stark.
- W. pay you to do your own delltwlng -
Pianos. Talking Machines
" m Amo
I Ail other Mimical Jn-tni-J
menta Repaired, Poltnb.4,
tic., or tipert workmrn.
Very Kuawnabw l'ncra.
All W(rk Liuariintjied
Cll CDC NOW IN
blL.L.IIUrKW 11 M0.
Entrance 2S7 Washington
Tuning
A a S Itapalrlna
Plans and Plartr
Plana. Prlea raa
sanaala far aasari
Oor. Slats
and
aa.eel.an.
BhOTaait.ay fii Co.
BAND AN ORCIIESTKA INSTRU
MENTS PHONOGRAPHS All work
dona in our own shop and satisfaction
guaranteed. Gold and. Silver Plating.
SIEBERLING - LUCAS
MUSIC CO.,
ItS FOCRTH ST. PHONE MAIN 8TM.
REPAIRS-SUPPLIES
REBUILT TYPEWRITER CO.
BDOAOWal
270
304 Oak St.
7 vs.
CATARRH
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