THE OREGON ; DAILY i JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 12., 1801 TOWN TOPICS iomiohti AJtvaaam. The Baker, ,"V ta Tompkins" 'Junt Bfuro 1'wb'' vworif I ....... , thlald's Park ,. Arcade ...a..-.,.........,. lo Morocco Vaudeville . ...... v anaemia lS ........ ..... .................. Vaudeville Ths "htSamef Charles' R.' ftpencerpthe newest and fastest boat on the river, will be (aid Up next Friday and Satur day, (or the purpoee of cleaning up her boilers preparatory " to beginning her daily round trip rune to The Dalles next Monday. After that data July It the Spencer will leave foot of Wash- KtonJtr?et at 7 a. m. aa uiual, for The Dalles and way landlne-a. returnlna- to Portland the same day., at between I and 10 p. m. This run will afford "Pleasure-seekers the, delightful oppor tunity of enjoying the magnificent . scenery along the Columbia and. return to the city without change of boat Or, If desired the paseenger may dleerabafk at 'any landing and get on board again Upon the return of the 'steamer- In the afternoon or evening. Tourists who have journeyed all over the world pro bounce the Columbia river scenery the grandeat on the face tf the earth, and nowhere can this be seen at ao good ad vantage as from the deck of. this ele gant floating palace. The best of cui sine afforded.- , The fastest .and AneatT boat -on the river Is the Bailey GatiArt, and It runs through from Portland to The Dalles, Lyle. White Salmon. Hood River, Mof fefa, 8t Martin and- Collins' Hot Springs, Cascade. Locks and way points without change, notwithstanding false . statements to the ' contrary, reaching destination f ronv one to - two hours - ahead, of any other- steamer' - on the river. - If you would link comfort with - this trip, see thst the Bailey Gatiert ... remalfis uppermost In your mind. The . ' toothpick and observatory deck affords an unobstructed view 'of the scenery. Traveling, unless for pleasure. Is In most eases tiring, but this ride. If taken on the Gatsert. never. Meals served on board and leave nothing to be desired oouldn t be better, i Oatsert leaves Al . der street wharf at T a. m. every Mon day, Wedneaday , and Friday. Steamer Regulator leaves same wharf at same time every Tueaday, Thursday and Bat , urday. Phone Wain S14.. The Steamer Charles R. Bpeaoer, the aewest and .fastest boat oa. the .river, , will be laid up next Friday and Satur- : 'day, for the purpose of cleaning up her boilers preparatory to, beginning her . dally round trip runs to The Dalles next Monday. After that date July It --the Spencer will leave foot of .Wash ington street at 7 a. m. as usual, for. The Dalles and way landings, returning to Portland - the - same oay, . at - bet ween and 10 p. m. - This run will afford pleasure-seekers the delightful oppor tunity i of enjoying the magnificent j scenery along the Columbia and return ito the city without change of boat. - Or, ,, If desired, the passenger may disembark at any landing and get on board again upon the return of the steamer In the afternoon or evening. . '' JT. E. Gantenbeln, a printer residing at 161 East First street north, was run over by Assistant Fire Chief Young's ; horse and wagon yeateday afternoon at .Fourth and Burnslde streets at S . .'o'clock. He was injured about the head and face. He was taken to a drug store and bis wounds attended. r The fire to I which Tounr was going was at Twelfth ' and Pettygrove. It- was a pile of boards. . AsslsUnt Chief Laudenklaua . waa also going there and mat young at the Intersection of the. streets where the accident occurred.- Young was . forced to run over Gantenbeln to avoid a . collision with LaudsnkM.ua, E.IL natch, an employe of thel firm of Woodard, Clarke' A Co., nearly crushed to death In an elevator shaft In tne buUdlrrg -where ne is sm Iployed yesterday - afternoon. In some manner he was caught between the Iron grating and the cage of the elevator and befsre the elevator boy, Joseph -Braden, could atop the lift It hsd dragged Hatch 'tip several feet In its ascent. Tne space between the elevator and the grating Is only about 10 tntfhea and he was wedged grating had to be removed before he I - eould be extricated. Hatch waav prao- tically nnlnjured. ' Dr, Woods Hutchinson and Deputy County Health Officer Evane yesterday morning ' Inspected sanitary . conditions . from the Portland Sanitarium westward. Dr. Hutchinson Atated thst conditions existing in that section are a menace to . 'the health of the people of Sunnyslde, "for," hs said, "all the sewerage flows - intoihe-ra vines. H 4a unsafe to allow . . present conditions to continue.' The - septlo tank la the only remedy at- the i present time. From three to ten houses ' eould be grouped together, a single tank , being built for each group. - This would - greatly lessen the coat." in the vicinity of Montavllla similar conditions exist. . Parsons hall was well filled last night to hear M lee Rheo White, a recent grad ::z nata of the Boston School of Hxpression, . in a dramatlo recital. Miss White waa assisted by Miss LUllan Myers and Ed- 'gar Coursen. Her voice is contralto In . quality and well modulated.' One' of her numbers, a selection from the Rubalyat Of Omah Khayam, was given with a sort Violin obllgatd by Miss Myers. Her first number was a dialogue, "At the Sign of . . the Cleft Heart" ' She also gavs a read- - ing of ''Mr. Dooley on Christian Science." Other selections were "Tommy, the Newsboy, on Dogs," and part of Brown-1 , ing's "Youth and Art." . Miss Myers rendered Beethoven's "Romance In C ; Major," and a Hungarian dance. " On application of John W. .Baker, a - ; surveyor in the city -engineer's depart mtnt, Judge George late yesterday af- . temoon granted a reafValnlnar order pre- : ... i . t as MANN & BEACH I .; PKJNTXR.S '. -2 Second Strwst- Croand floor 1EST WORK Low Price ;TtiitoBeV44 . . How ciKdut it? . ' Those. Lace Curtains Of yourSj do they need clean ing T We do Curtain-clean- Jng just right pur wssh - ing forifamiltes la ths kind the housewife enjoys. 'Phone us your Order. . -if " w OREGON LAUNDRY. AND TOSLET SIPPLY CO. .Fhoas, Bast IS, a X. BTAJTS. Ugt. I venting L, C. Weir, a saloon keeper, and A. fiuiby, from Interfering with the yrmmimtm a i uotumoia street, -or ew lectin rent from same. Mr. Baker's father, Perry O. Baker, laat fall leaaed to Weir the building: at the goutbeaat corner I of First i and Columbia etreete. for three years, at Its a month, the term of the leaee Including; the build ing numbered 111 Columbia street. Air. Baker alleges, but In tne lease a clerl- cal error was made by which it read 110. This latter number was occupied by a Chinese wash house. Mr. Baker's father has died since the date of the lease, and Weir has set up a claim to the bouse occupied by the Chinese, and during John W. Baker's absence from the city Weir ejected the Chinaman and put a padlock oa the door. -' According to a report made by Bat talion Chief L. O. Hold en to Chief Campbell of the- fire department, - record breaking time was 'made at Saturday morning's drill by the companies under the lnatructlon of the former. In the drill the companies ran too feet, turned ne corner, laid S00 feet of -hose, made I the attachment and turned on the water. Engine company No. T acoompllahed this I work in 1 minute, 21 seconds; hose com pany Nov i. a minutes, 11 -i seconds; engine company No. S, minutes, IS seconds. Truck company No. 4 ran too feet, turned two corners and raised the mala ladder In t minute, 1 0 seconds. -v D. M. Watson has the oil fever and he is confident that there are hidden oil gushers In the .Willamette valley. He has just returned to his home hare after a nine-months' trip, during which. , time he investigated the oil fields in Kansas and Texas. . He purchaaed 1.100 acres of nil tr.A. in nrnl.ln Irw.tlnna In rtT. I and put at gang of men at work boring, but he' 1 iow-eonvlnced-thet-the Wllt Pll.Z.u2!!! field for oil production, r Mr., Watson will proceed1 to test several points in the Willamette valley, and considers the Indications especially favorable near Oreaham and Salem. ' The Oregon Information bureau la In receipt of a letter from John Cs Noble asking for Information that will enable him to locate a colony of 100 families who are coming from Minnesota and ths Dakotas to-settle in the pleasant and fertile valleys of Oregon aa soon their crops are harvested this year. They seek a plaoe where they can raise stock and alfalfa. - ,;.,';. - Qugllrlmo. the murderer of Freda Quarasclo, spends most of hta time smoking Industriously in his cell at the county Jail. . He Is apparently without money of his own. but Italian friends come to the Jail occasionally and leave a dollar for him. The saloons in which ne owned- an- Interest-nave-beea- eloeed by the authorities. The members of Mlxpah Presbyterian church will tender a reception next Thursday evening, July 14. at the church In honor of J. E. Martin, who has re- oentlv rernrned from ths general Pres - byterian assembly In Buffalo, N. T. The Ladles' Aid society will serve re freshments. Mr. ' Martin will - give an account of the assembly. : There will be special muslo. ' Don t miss '. J ." v Ths Carnival. ,: Oo tonight. Five big ; ,'Fre acta. . ; , .. i . Suit was filed In Justice Hold's court yesterday afternoon by. A. IB. Matthews against the Xwis and Clark Accommodation bureau, for 1144.(0. Matthews says that ha advanced money to the concern which was agreed to have been returned to tim after the first sals of stock. This, he says; waa never done. The plaintiff was at one tuna ths treas urer of the bureau. , ' .Onlyfonr More nights ' , -Of the Carnival. -r Don't miss attending. Oo tonight and make" . Merry with hundreds Of .your friends. Enjoy the big Free acts. Resolutions, - congratulating ' Bishop Cranston on his recent appointment to the diocese of Washington City, and ex pressing regret at his departure from Portland, were' Introduced and unani mously ...adopted at the close of the morning services . at Grace Methodist church last Sunday. - Don't try to save few. cents In the prlow per gallon of paint at tha expense of many dollars In wearing quality. Bay State paint wears between four and five years. Ordinary paints wear only I half aa long. Fleher-Thoraon Co, cor ner Front and Morrison, - Hotel ' Estaeada on tha Clackamas riyer, new and up-to-date, now open for transients, on trolley line of O. w. P.1 miles from Portland., tl.00.per day. - special rates by tne wees. ; Ap ply to u E. Martlnes, manager, - .Andrew Nelson, who waa brought from Astoria to ba examined for lneanity, was given a hearing yesterday afternoon be-J fore Judge Webster and Dr. Woods Hutchinson, who found him mentally de ranged, and ba will be sent fq the Salem asyium. , If yon , . '-' 4 Haven't" .- ' ... : " v .': Already been, ' Attend ths Carnival . ' Tonight. 1 . , ' ,j ; Five big free acta. . ' Don't miss 'em.. Go early. Sheriff David Reese of Sacramento, Cel., was In ths city yeeterday and made a visit of inspection to the county JalL He is en route to Seattle to take Into eustody a woman who la .under arrest ror stealing iuo at Sacramento. . . . ,. - - i Matertala are on tha ground and ex cavating Is well along for the founda tions of the new buildings of ths Port land Woolen mills plant at St. Johns. The contract requires the completion of the buildings by September 1. .".t'nextToTh. a.Tco.Tofn Tamnui street '.Repairing while you wait Work called for and delivered any reasonable distance, phone Main The argument for your -wares must be effective In presentation as well as the goods yon advert!. Oar printing pre sents your talk In the best possible manner. Metropolitan Printing Co., 147 Front . - Our half iona work- is nnsurpassed. We glva It special attention, nor Is that the only line of our work-that gets I It. ' Peaslee Bros. Co., fine printers, Sherlock building. . r . Jailer Grafton-la Inaugurating his term of office by giving the county Jail a thorough cleaning. The Jail waa not in bad condition, but will be cleaned and Wbltewaabed. - . ; Paul Wendlln, a resident of east Port land, Is hald at the county Jail await Ing an examination on , Information charging insanity. f( . . ' At a meeting of the city school board held yesterday afternoon the matter re garding the plumbing In the Perk school, which Is now being repaired and enlarged, waa taken up and disoussed. In j detafh No definite action resulted, ' the final eettlement.of the matter beta lert tuntll after a conference between nam- bers of the board and the plumbing In spector. . , . Portland Wire Iron Works are now located at-Trenkman Co.'s on Fourth tar Flanders. Work . turned out promptly.,! '. . "Oh, ho, for Mount Adams, Ice eaves. lava caves and Trout lake. , Round trip tickets, steamer and stage, for sale. Regulator line, ' Alder street dock. 'Phone Main Sli. Wis Bros, dentists, the Falling bid Dr. L K, Thornton, dentist. Marquam. f-v - -a nomoooo." The performance of "In Morocco," as given by the Shields' Park company last night waa the beet yet produced by this clever organisation. The air of the amateur cast and open-air rough' ness,' that was at first somewhat ap- narenL has' been almost entirely ellm Inated and- "In Morocco" as given at the Initial performance last evening was really nrst-claas, ' The costumes were more gorgeous than they have been, before, the mualo was not in such abundance but It was better, and the execution of principals But what waa especially noticeable iwW ? ZZi earTieV iul the new play. , The dances were unique and difficult so- their. almoet faultless exeeutlon was the more surprising, the parts of the principals were heavier than those of former weeks, though 'eavy" applied to burlesque and ex travagant la hardly In keeping, - more pretentious would better describe the entire piece. : ' , Some of the Tunny .work wss aum- elently ludlorous for - even a. summer burlesque, In an open air. theatre. . The gyrations,' contortions, spasms, convul sions, nigger chasers and sky rocket twlstlngs that Krrol and Fitchett go through while being -laced up by the damsels . of the, harsm to assume the woman's disguise were funny. One 1a inclined to marvel that such a scientific and forceful Job of laolng can be done and the human anatomy remain In one. undivided and Inseparable, but the castaway tars emerged from, the trying and tleing . ordeal wita their old. lime lolllty and eare-kllled-a-cat attitude. The singing or miss rorreet and Mr. Sawyer in "Some Day" waa the musical feature of the play and the chorus work in this waa worthy especial notice. The "uu uw w m P'a' r XiTjuo orrsBoroa. One" of the most pleasing vaudeville acts ever presented to Portland theatre goers Is that entitled "Taming a Hus band.'' which holds forth at tha Lyrlo this week- Gilmore and La Moyne, In whose hands It is .entrusted, by merl torious efforts make It a moat decided hit and Infuse enthusiasm into the ap plause which follows. Tha De Manoo brothers, comedy, acrobats,- are peers In their line and offer an excellent turn. With ber parodies on the latest popular songs Fanny Donovan delights. Frank EL MoNlsh deplots an old time minstrel man. A lively comedy sketch Is that given by Lord and Meeks and the usual moving pictures and Raymond Baldwin, the charming ballad singer. oomDlete the bill. The Lyric aa, if dipped, is good for a free admission' If accom- panled by one paid admission. AB CASS'S RW BlXXk The Arcade bill was presented before large audiences yesterday. Comedy Is the feature of that program. MoGarver and Oarey present a clever sketch. Daly and De Shonts Introduce a pretty sou- brette and a trick piano specialty. Del- mar and Dexter do an amusing act por traying the troubles of a new attendant In an means asylum. Kooert Noma in a whistling ana musical act introauoes new musical instrument, the "nose- ophone." Kate Coyle, 'who has won popular' favor as a contralto, alngs Down wnere tne swanee Kiver iiowa- Waldo and De Vers do a laughable nov elty act. . Tha bioscope closes with the pictured story of "Her Lest Resource,' OUBTBB ACTS AT OT ST. The nsw bill at tha Star la one of the tttmt vet nresented. Two charming tota. tne Helm cnuaren, sing, aanoe ana oa a burlesque upon ma aauu nncn act. Charles Edwin Inslee and Miss Paula Herbert do a clever bit of acting In the one act farce, "Palmistry." Tha Mar- Talons Martells do a bicycle act full of surprises and difficult feats. LI note Love la a clever child singsr and dancer. Donna Lucia presents a-beautlful spec tacle aa she ooss ner posea piaauque in the midst of changing llghta. The nnthern Quartette sing favorite south- srn. melodies, and their act Is full of aualnt humor. The .projectoeoope baa new moving picture TO TOMnuraV'" The Baker company la seen this week In a Tattling farce comedy, which sag gests a world of fun In the title, Up to Tompkins." It was born to make people laugh, and Is evidently serving Its purpose. weii. f arce comeay seems to be - the most attractive . form for summer amusement and In tha hands of the different members of tha Portland's favorite company cannot fail to please every one. The regular matinee .will be given Saturday. OOBBBATw orrxBZBO. Just Before Dawn," at Cordrays Is the finest thing the Walters company has dons during Its engagement In this city. It combines everything necessary to make a play "go." It la a beautiful 'rami, uoroarlouslv funny at tlmea. ea thetle at others, full of heart Interest and human nature. It touches upon the all-Important labor question, and la In every respect down to tne minute. The special ' engagement closes tomorrow V but two performancs. r-nata. AT THB BIJOTT. The way their. old friends and new ones turned out last evening to s Farmer Jones put his educated - pigs through tneir pace was a surprise to me Bijou management The porkers with diplomas set morWcleverly than ever. The "Little Duchess," -the child wonder, brought the. curious to the theatre to sea her resemblsno to a wealthy local family, whose kin she Is. Frank J. Walsh's baritone solos made a hit. and tha Bennlngtons have something new. To, Force Business. , ; A-good lis bustnsss suit mads from choice exclusive patterns In cheviots, twseda, serges, in plain plaid stripes. eto., 1 15," made by a thoroughly relia ble tailor who places his business rep utation on every garment, is ths offer of Armstrong, ths .tailor.. HI Washington street. Mr. Armstrong says by wsy of explanation: Just to keep my large fores of workmen busy, during ths dull months, that ths. profits In this esse go to the men who do the work and the customers. Ton should at least Investi gate the proposition if you are In a no tion for a tailored ault Preferred Block Oaaaea Oooda, '.' Alloa A Lewis' Best Brand. . . ...... ......... AT THRTHEATRES i . . i Eyes Bcamined-GIasses Fitted .h, '.G - know X veaa pleas too." DR. EVA V. SNYDER. - na SVA9T OFTiciAjr. -: - - aslon sWT Allsky BoJldlaav PESTtE VIELDCRS ON RIVER JAUNT PA& BBVCKUsTTal L1AT1 FOB uiD-MMian, wpm nri a: MVAJ. sTTAXa OOJIVJBJITlOJr WXZJb mm ' nu-uiai ATrajrnajrcrji AS8TTBXD JTBOX ZsTTZU STATm. Happy druggists and their friends to tha number of more than 100 took the steamer T. J. Potter at t:isj o'clock this morning for Long Beach. Wash., where they are to attend the fourteenth annual aeselon of " the Oregon State Pharmaceutical association, -which be gins this . afternoon and lasts three days. , WbUa the bulk or tnose arcing on ins steamer today fog the pleasant annual outlna were from Portland, there were a number from Salem.- Ashland, Silver- ton and. other Inland . towns. Among those who wsnt - wsre the following. from Portland; Dr. and Mrs. O. P. 8. Plummer, Dr. and Mrs. Charles S. Archer, Messrs. and Mesdamss O. Bettman, J. A. Clemenson, , Hary Martin, R. H. Birdsall, F. H. Watts. L. O. Lakln. AT.W. Allah. RTH. Preston, R. F. Ashley, John M. Laue, T. Wegman; Misses Mao Kelly and Nora Lane; Messrs. Joseph Rlcen, Ben F. Jones, F. 1L' Caldwell, Fabyn .Byerly, Dr. WHUam Plunder, and -Mrs. F. O. Barver. From outside points Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fry, Mr. and Mre. J.-M. Lawrence, Miss Jennie Fry and Frances Herbert Salem; Mrs. James Smith, Alaska; F. H. Caldwell. Nswberg; J. B. and W. D. Me Nalr, Ashland; J. Marsh and Miss Ella Marsh, Wasoo; Louis Johnson and Law rence Wray, SllvertontxMr. and Mrs. M. Z. Donnelly, The Dalles; V. H. Chaataln. Milton, and William Graver, wood burn, - Jxa "."jr omxmrxiT OSASai J. P. Stelnman of Currlnvflla, Or, and sister, Llxxle, have just arrived from Evansvllle, Ind., where they hava been vlsltlns; friends and relatives. They visited the St Louis fair and report Dleaaant trio. ' Dave Reese, the newly appointed sher iff f Sacramento- county,. California, was in the city yesterday' and spent soma time with Tom Word, sheriff of Multnomah county. Mr. Reeee la on his way to Waahlnston on business. Dr. James K. Liocae nas returned from Beaslds, where be ' spsnt a few daye with his family, who are occupying the Webb cottage there. Governor Chamberlain la vlsltlns; bis mother in Katches. Miss. Ha will go to Cincinnati July 18 to attsnd ths meeting of the supreme lodge of Elks. Hs Is ex pected to return noma about July it. Dr. Byron Miller, - one of the Oregon delegates to ths annual convention of the National Association of Charities and Corrections at Portland, Me, returned home yesterday. The next annual oon ventlon wlU be held here In June. Hot. and it la expected that fully 1,000 people will be in attendance. Mrs. M. Baum and daughters have opened their Seaside cottage at Seavlew for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Homer S. King era at tha Portland from San Francisco. a. B. Hammond of ths Astoria Columbia River railroad is at tha Port land en route to his home In Baa Fran cisco from a trip to Montana. John Adair, a capitalist of warren- ton. Or, la at tha Imperial boteL James. Hetnmen way. ax-repreeentatrvs In the legislature and a prominent in surance man of Cottage Grove, Is at the Imperial today en route to Seattle. Dr. O. H. Douglas of beatus la at the Imperial. Judge J. K. Kennedy or Walla Walla la a guest at the Perkins, i Charles T. Early, a well known ram bef mill man of Hood Rlvsr, la at the Perkins. . .. M. Q.' Hope.' a' merchant of Vale. Is among today's guests at the Perkins. L. S. West, a stockman, owning large cattle herds in Oregon, Is registered at the Belvedere from Taooma, E. A. Boh t frier, a Pendleton ' tailor, la at tha Belvedere. George P. Minims, a well known citi- sen of Spokane, who has been stopping at the Belvedere for several days dur- lnar his' first visit to Portland- In four years, will leavs tomorrow for Seattle, In which city, ha expects to finish bis vacation. . ' . Preferred Stock Canned Oooda. 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Phone Mala StU We eaa bela Writer , HENRYVYEIlSIIIARD - Proprietor at tha City Brewery X. erg-set and Most Complete Brewery la tha northwest , Bottled Beer a Specialty ' '.miraon sro. n. OSea SStk aad Bwraslde Si . . PORTLAND. ORE OOX FREE LAND IN OREGON In the richcM grain, fruit sad Rock section In theworls. Tbeeeutdt of sen of land at actual cost ef Irrirmm. " . Data direct from Srals ef Oteroo. WRITE TO-DAY. BOOK. LIT ana MAP FREE. Drachurc Irrlntioa and Powvr Cetn- fanviie-l l-llMcjlT BttiMinPgctlaaOrcgaa. No "Twenty-one Years of Successful JWa3.RE-OFF'nRirNa - CONDUCTORS' AND AlOTORMEN'S inorougruy- appreciated.- WEATHER SPECIALS me mmi 369-371 MORRISON STREET ' Tslspboask Xsia S4ao. , . - :' ' A, J. PRAGER & S01NS AarosxxxsTTs. General Admission 10c Mirthful Monarchs op xmm Mardi Gras and . Carnival Multnomaji Field : TONIGHT Program of Entertainment:' Opening Concert by 8 o'clock. Band ' XjaBhas's Xlgh Wire Act, 8:16. p. m. Triple Bavolvlng Trapesa, " :20 p. m. - Sara SevU 1 Edwards' Spaa of the , Aerial Aroh. , S:SS p. m. , ,"' Boyal Bontaa Olrons Maximna ajid Annex Shows, - 8:30 p. m. -Beaatlfnl Electrical Ponataln, 10. p. m. : . Spiral Tower aad Plreworks, 10:30 p. m. Oonfattl Battle, (trend ZUamlnatioa, 11 p. m. General Admission 10c THE BAKER THEATRE Paeea. 1907. (Uarr L. Bakar. Sole lan aa4 Mauier THIS WEEK If ATIXEB 8ATUBDAT, The Bakar Tbeatra Csupaay la "UP TO TOMPKINS' !aveet4- foe -lang king pwpoa.a lr. ETnlnrrillc, 25c. 8.V 50c Matinee. 10c, lie, 29c... C0RDRAVS THEATRE i,. OOaOBAT aPSggXL. Maaagen, ', "Conlat Thaatra In Portland. - ... ,'-, TONIGHT, WKDNE8UAT - MATINER AND KlilHT. - MA splendid prodecUos of tfce tstesae play." rjust Before Dawn Pna't forsat. aamoMr prim. - Matlnaaa, loe aad Soe, Mhu. 1 Oe. sue mat S0e. SHIELDS' PARK 13th and Waahlnctoa. Phone Mats T07. Broadway Zinn'a Oraataat Extravaganza, I1N MOROCCO -, '. a Hours Show - A Pageant of Afrlraa Baesty. Ererthlnc Nw. v W. SO, Su Casta. i ' HaVs yowaeen ItT Positively the grestest vaudeville show ever In Portland at the STAR THEATRE PORTLAND'S FASHIONABLE VAUDEVILLE. PLAYHOUSE General admission -10c, reserved ' box seats zoo, r-eriormancea i, 1:19 8:30, 10:10 p. m: . t The hoSMMef-entlte vaadwIIU. Ooatlnnoaa pwtornaaraa from 8 to 4:80 a, saaaara, onnuanoaa 8 to 10:80 p. m. Btauliig parfnraianpae frnm 7 to 10:80 p. sa. Any aaat In tha tbaatrv, .. ' , TEIS CENTS . ' w w?i r i t zr v a ... asvJi-jsaTCir-Eiia 'w- raertb and Stark Rtraeta Tha tnpla of Portland eon Wharton. Taedavtlla Thaatra af Aotaal Hnaiaal. Kwy avaalas at 8:lat e'rlork. - kt.tlna .mr Snnrl.v, f n. m. rEEEADaU.10rf IEXE. . CONCERT HALb- v BLAZlRBBnoa. " tOSflCRT EVRBT MlflBt. t a bTsnsida IK JUAUa'B I 1 1 li 14 e l et I IT. A Business' OUR $18 Uniform Suits, $15.30; $16.0 have been supplying Uniforms to and finish of our garments are SUITS OOLF SHIRTS ' vv Our' Immense Stock of -, "Monarch- at 80c A Complete Assortment of Colors and New- . -' 't'-'- .:';;-..' : est Styles. . HATS ALL STETSONS. . . .. . ... f . . . . . . .183.50 5 ALL NONAMES r, .......... . ... . 83.45 5 , Omer makes at proportionate reductions STRAW HATS 50 PER CENT OFF. MAIL ORDERS Promptly and Carefully M 7 Filled AanrszMUTTs. LYRIC THEATRE (Corset Alder aad aveats. . ' r HIGH-CLASS '""' REFINED - VAUDGVIULB t:.10 to 4:30; T 30 to 10:IM; Hen.. 3 to 10 s. m. This ail and loe will admit two omnia anr aiatlDi exrrpt Husdara and Holiilaa. ' ' XXX CaJKTS-sSO UUJXB. ' . ARCADE ' Ttlf ATKC REFINED VAUDEVILLE :1 to 4. SO. ; T:H te 10:80. I'OK LAIMK8. OKNTLRMRN AMI rjILnVs FRITZ THEATRE B40-8U gUKHBIDE. rago raiTz, rrop. w. h. brows, m. ; , THE - HOME ' OF .. VAUDEVILLE , Twa ataowa Sally st 8 aad g a. av SEASIDE RESORTS HOTEL MOORE ranoerly Xaw Srimas Hetal, Saaalde. Oragea. NOW OPEN The only hotal en tha enaat overlnoklag the Men. rinaat aurf talhl( and tun batna, eoat tuar. bnnllns and Bhln. .Tha hotrl la hard flnl.hed with turnare brat, tat ratra addraae DAN t. MOORK. Prop.. Beaald. (Hvsoa. McOUIRE'S . Seaside. Oregon ; Xiooatad in the Tory center of the city, convenient to railroad and fresa-water boating oa tbe BTeoaalonm. Ilaaly f or alsfesd. rollts attendants. - - Remodeled, rebuilt and fumlahed. Open for the season of 1801. ' - THE HARVEST HOME ' ' i -Jl-0" CoKam. roP'j' - Prlrsr-$1.S per day; tt.w per week" beds too and 10c meals 88 cents. : Children under 10 rears at half rates. . loeo iiaob; WAta. . Seaside Livery & Fuel Co. ' UTIBT, rXES, SAX.ES , STOAAOJ1 AID rUL Ztrajrlnr, Bxpreeslagr and Oeaeral Jobblrf Maura, vaswus,' BTaadls AU Kinds of Dry Wood. Stages to Six Creek and Cannon Base a. The Driftwood Sirs. T. Kyalff I MOST OOMTOETAELl IIS usiQtra OOTTAOS OsT TBOB BXAOX. Hot and Cold Salt Water Baths la Connection. , Mira bbaox. THis is the- Only Place In town where yon get anything and everything la Ladles' Tailor Ing. We make all kinds of light weights, silks and cloths. Wonts Carlos, Suits. Shirt Waist Suits, eto. - ' , , . A. Lippman ,884 TAMXXXX. STBUT. . aoe. Atad Stag. . r---- - ry 5 i V. vl... 1 lll , fiaa NMt T " ' ' CiH'tr'-n " ' It .o'lrf I ! . all j-'u, c , v , . . a- ' ' mi A;: 7.