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" T THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL " PORTLAND," WEDNESDAY EVENING. JULY 13, 1801. y. S TOUN TOPICS ; The Baker Vrdrar'e ........ .."Up te Tompalne" "J net Before tawa" ......."la Monxwo" MeUla' Park .... (Uar - Af'aee ifKm Iyrlc ,......, Itijoa .Vaudeville .Veadevtlle .Vaudeville . Vaudeville rrr.rT.1. .... i e- .i TYestsrdar afternoon Sheriff Word re ceived new .that an escaped prisoner. Aba Lawrence, wu working on th Tajr : lor frry -road, twor and a half mile out from thla oltjr. The sheriff want out In person to reoapture Lawrence, and fotind him wielding plck-ax with the road worker.. U 1 presumed that Lawrence did not see Word approaching-, and tha sheriff walked up and placed him under , arrest, Lawreno-made bo resistance, and an hour later be was In his old plaoe at the eounty jail. Lawrenoe has a record of bavins; served two terms In the penitentiary and one term In tha eounty jail. Ha still bad (I days of bis last aentenoe to serve when be made hla escape, - .... v ' The railways have contributed IISO and tha park board ha subscribed f 260 toward tha purchase of Harry Young ' two . buffalo to be placed In the . city park If tha publlo will subscribe tha re. attaining $600.- Mr, Young la wUling-ro' part with the pair of buffalo for 11.000, although he at first asked 11.100 for them. A recent addition .to tha park . menagerie Is a young swift, a specie of mall gray fox. It waa presented to the park board by A. T, Cornelius' of Turner, Or., near which L town the animal was capiuraa. , .- In tha matter of tha aetata of P. F. Rlbert tha executor, O. Henri Lab be, has 'filed his final account, showing receipts of tlO.SSO, and a cash balance now re maining of K.ttl for distribution be tween the heir. Em may Agusta an - I tontine Perlot share auaUy. and lira. ' Margaret Welcome reoelves $1,000 for servloes In nursing Mr. Hlbert during , hi last illness. Dr. M. A, rilnn re ceived a bequest of 11,000. ' , .V , III .-' Notlca bag been received by - Henry Matt, local agent for the firm of Kuns e Albers, whloh transaeta extensive business operations In Siberia and the . orient, that tha duty Imposed on flour, lumber, provision- and other products . which ware shipped irora this country before the war began, naa teen aooi. Ished. It removal will likely result In an enormous business with .tha cast's possessions. A reward of 1100 has been posted for tha arrest and .conviction of a-dog .poisoner who ha been operating In tha city for the past six months. Many blooded canine have been killed, -the last two oases reported being those of " O. JB. Degolia, 111 Mill street, and I B. Armstrong of Oak Grovel The polio have been unable thus far to get any clu to the Identity of tha prisoner. ' Mary R. "Strong, executrix of the will of Frederick" R. Strong; asks the county court to allow 1800 from the estate of tha late Henry Wilson a pay for legal : service rendered by her deceased hue band In dafendlng the Wilson eatnte from various alleged heir who appeared after hi death and sued for it. The stat la valued at about $1,100, and Wll son died Intestate some years ago,- : - Tomorrow will b O. A. R, day at the Oregon City-Chautauqua and veterans . may board in southern raoino train on Bast Washington street at 1:40 o'clock for the Chautauqua ground. The round trip far, including - admission to the ground, will b (0 cant. Veterans hould bring lunch and cup. Coffee will be furnished on the ground. Hon. A.' It Talbot, head consul, . Will- address Modern Woodmen . Plcnlo '. Kstacada. July li. - : ' ' ' .f: M. W. A. band dancing. , j - Round trip 7I& ' ' , '; ' Car leave Portland 1:10, 11:10 a. m. and 1:10 p. m. ' , - Our steam-heated polisher a .laundry mechanism hav no equal. They have never been known to damage good and their fame for fin work I spread abroad. Let us do the family laundry thla sum mer It doesn't cost much and the satis faction wa give you'll find a big thing. Phone Main IM. It's the Union Laundry, Second and Columbia streets. , 1 ". "Always . ,' , something ,....:' , ... doing" . ; ' at th carnival.- ' , ' . . . -r '; Oo-forg yout .,; - V troubles and hav a good time. . . t . . '' , Flv blr fro act. - . An excellent exhibit of grain and grasses has been sent by Jackson county to tha Oregon Information bureau. With th exhibit 1 a sampl of alfalfa grown by I. W. Thomas of Medford, on tin. irrigated land. : Th alfalfa, fully de veloped, stand seven feet -r- from th root ' , ' Justice Reid yesterday decided In fa vor at S. Morton Coha against Fred T. Merrill in th suit for th possession of th building now occupied by Merrill on Sixth street just north of Washington. Merrill filed an appeal and unless it i sustained, he wiU hav to vacate. . 'Enter ; ' . ; ' " ? ). your baby vr '-. .-' ,, ; ' in th baby show at th ' i ;r'' carnival t4nlght ' . 'A prls tot th prettiest .V,,;, Beat Things In Palnts-F. K. Beach A Co., th pioneer paint company, are making a specialty of selling th best thing made In paihtt, house paint floor paint roof paint - stains, enamels and varnishes, window glass and glaslng. ltl First street phone 1134. 'BLW. Harris, an employe of th Wt Coaat Sash, and Door factory, caught hi hand in a piece of machinery yesterday afternoon and crushed It so badly that n waa taken to th Oood Samaritan hospital where it wa found necessary to remove two of his finger. - Emily Orvllla Pratt, wife of Roawall V. Pratt-dlsd early this morning at the sr(""oT II years. Funsral arrangement will be announced laterx . , w Jo William, a Umatilla Indian,' wa broiierht from T'maMHn laat nle-ht snd Drs. Adix & Northrup 1- OSTEOPATHIC - V-:. PHYSICIANS - , ; ' "i v 416 Dckum Building EjCAMINATIONS FREE lodged' In th Multnomah eounty Jail to await trial before the United States eourt on th charge of carrying lntoxt eating liquor upon th Umatilla - res ervation, il waa held on tha evidence of a brother Indian. Jack Pe-Wsp-Tse- uw, given U. p. Commlaslonsr Hailcy. Differences between Plumbing In spector liulm and the board of educa tion regarding the plumbing In th Park school, which I being repaired and n arged, eem to be as far from a satis factory adjustment a they war two week ago, when the plumbing inspector mad hi report to th board. Yester day several of the - member of the board of education 'went to th Park school with Inspector Hulme and agreed that a change from th old system I badly needed. : An attempt is now being made by th member of th board of education to hold a joint meeting with tna ooera oi aeaitn.. , ' . Pilots Patterson, Empken and Pop ana w. r. pease, Charles - Swelaert George B. Thoma and John Drlscoll of the Port of Portland commission started this morning la vthe wteamer MoCracken down th Willamette on a tour of in spection. They will make sounding of th various danger plaoe to find te what depth the channel ha filled In dur ing the spring. Among the points to be vlsitsd during the trip are the mouth of the Willamette, fteeder bsr, Upper and Lower Martin' bar, Dobclboweft bar and Slaughter bar. .. Work on th construction of th ce ment sidewalk around th -Columbia theatre, Portland's . new play house which la scheduled to 'open Monday evening, ha 1 been stopped by Deputy i-ity engineer w. P, Lillla and Con tractor John Bingham ha been arrested on two separata charge, one being that of putting down a sidewalk without a permit from th city engineer, and th other that of not constructing th aide- walk in aooordance with th grade pre- oriDea oy in cuy charter. George Albers, aged 11 rears, and re aiding st Ockley Green, suffered a frac ture of his collar, bone last night while running about the grounda of the Mardl ores. He tripped over a rope and fell. He waa taken to the central oolloe sta tion and later removed to the Good Samaritan hospital. , - The county court today appointed ap praisers In two estate a follows: Or In Kellogg. O. B. P. Plummer and T. C Kellogg for th estate of th tat Ellaha Kellogg: Louis Wtlpole, Georg H. Hill and Clyde B. Atchison for th estate of Frederick A. wValpole. Don't try to save a few cent In th price per gallon of jalnt at th expense oi many dollars in wearing quality. Bay Stat paint wear between four and flv year., Ordinary paint wear only half a long. Flaher-Thorsen Co., cor ner Front and Morrison. Hotel Estaeada on the Clackamas river, new and up-to-date, now open for transients, on trolley lln of O. W. P. II mile from Portland. $1.00 per day. Special Vates by th week, ,. Ap ply to i m. juartines, manager. Detective Lou Hartman arrested this morning Harry I Taylor, wanted In RathdrunV Ida. Sheriff B.- L Whitney ha been notified and will take Taylor back, he having waived th right to requisition papers. v Minerva D. Kellogg ha a been ap pointed administratrix of the estate of her late husband, Ellsha Kellogg. The value of th estate 1 about IS.000, and the heirs are th widow and two sons, naisna ana vu u. Keuogg. If yon wolild have th best of material and workmanehlp Included In your order for any marble, granite or monumental wont-see that Otto Schumann doe It Next door Taylor-Street church. Divorce I ud for In th stat cir cuit eourt by Helen Macombe. ' who married Fred Macomb In 1101. She charge that he deserted her In 1(01, without cause. . - , . Don't ' ?" ' j . '"' ' . . ', mis attending 1 ,.'., , the carnival. -. . . 'Five big free acta, '. F. ' R. Dejiham, formerly of Roberta Bju., la bow with - tha Baron'a shoe store. ', ., " .. , - Wise Broa, dentists, the Failing1 bid Dr. M. ' Thornton, dentist Marquam. . ..)- i .. . omnTriBioiax. 'i A. Bamhetm, manager for one of th leading dry good stores of Sacramento, I at th Portlands ira. Bronson. a prominent cltlsen of eattl. U at th Portland. - W. A. Aid rich, manager of th Spo ken Fall Oaa company, and a heavy stockholder In that corporation. Is at tha Portland, accompanied by hla daugh ter. ..... .-. .. ... .. - J. T. MoCheeney of Everett. Wash.. president of th Everett Improvement company and one of the foremost cltl- aena of the town, la at the Portland. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Witter, who were married last evening, ar at th Im perial, and will leav tonight for a honeymoon trip to th coast J. H. Ackrrman. state superintendent Of public Instruction, 1 at th Imperial from Salem. M. G. Hop, a leadlnr merchant of Vale. Malheur eounty, and brother of the well-known . atat rvpreeentatlve from that county, ta at th Perktn while on a purchasing trip to Portland. M. stark, ax-mayor of Independ ence. I at th Perktn while enjovlns- a business and pleasure trip to th city. . J. W. Seabord, a boatman and leading cltlten of Ilwaoo, la at the Perktna for a few daya' visit - O. B. Warden. Mra. WardelL Alice Warden and Bert Warden, of Sliver Lake, Or., are at th Perktna. Hoyl Green, Mrs. Green. Cecil Green nd Garnet Green, of Hood River, are among the names on th register at th Perkins today. t - J. M. Morrison, : Jr, a general mer chant of Bhelburn. Linn eounty, la in th city for a few days. . John Drover, assistant district fore caster In the local weather office, will leave in a Tew days for North Head station, at th mouth of th Columbia river, wher he will relieve J. J. Kalll her. Mr. Kelllher will go east on a vaca tion, ' . CHARGES ROBBERY THEN DISAPPEARS Alleging that he had been drugged and robbed In a saloon run by Gu Reuth. at Fourth and Couch atreete, Andrew Groaa caused the arrest of Bessie Sher iff sad Lottl Davis, inmate of th place. The polio made an Investigation snd dscldsd to place no charge against the women. Gross left the station and failed to return. ' Gross charged that th women ar rested robbed him of 1(0, after drug ging htm. The women were' held on charges of vsgrsncy and their caaea will be heard tomorrow. . raul Boulon. the great vlollnlat, haa been engaged aa leader of the orcheetra at the Lyrla theatre. And Mill aom. SHERIFF WANTS GALLANT CAUL rBHCXMAaT WM9 fcMTTXS COT TAtis jraAS -wMzra-MOVsa An . WAf pmy OF OOsTYXYIAI, BAaTS . MAM ClSAPrBAJLSS ; SVSTlUe AJTS FAaTAJCA - A Frenchman, whose fashionable rai ment Included a linen . duster and a Panama hat I mlsalng from th con vivial party arreated at th Poravth cot tage, on th hill abov th White Houa road Monday evening. Th missing man Is said to be th real leader of th party. . Hli name and whereabouta are unknown. He. It la who originally rented the cottage from' lta owner, and who professed to be a geatleman of wealth and leisure traveling with hla wife,-and represented that he had se lected this romantic and beautiful spot as a retreat to which ha might bring the Invalid after. the operation that, aha was to undarao at a Portland hospital. "Toeea be-eautirul vista, tnees grand scenery, se ' fine and splendid air est ste-e-mulate and revive a se-e-ck one,' he exclaimed, to the owner, a they stood high up on th terrace In front of th pretty eottag overlooking th Willamette, and feasted their eye on th glorious view that spread away te the golf course, Bellwood. Mllwaukl, Woodstock, Mt Tabor, Montavllla. Ore gon City and th whole of Heat port land,' with a background In which Mt Hood's snowy head loomed 40 mile away. ' Whether th lady ever was brought to th cottage - remain a , myatery. Neither I It known whence cam or whither went th handsome Frenchman with th linen duster and Panama hat Th fashionable was often seen driv ing in a buggy behind m 'fine-horse, which. h kspt In a little barn that perches on a narrow ledge at th en trance to the premises. Later In th Bventns- on whloh th arrests were made by th hrlff and Deputy Cordano at th cottage, thla bora and buggy were foundhltchd: to:-rrtr tn tn wooas near by. It I tnougni possioi in th gallant Frenchman wa ao fortunate aa to i not th approacn of the aherlffe party, and to make hla escape by a trail through the woode and down to the llttl station wher th Southern Pa cific train top at Rlverta. Until thlr gentleman ! rouna ana nis roiTi certslned, th ral meaning oi in Frenchman' reaort at ruvensi vr re main a mystory to in autnoniies. Meantlro the sheriff ha In custody at hie ofnea one of.ths finest collections of fancy liquor and expensive elgara ever poaaeasea oy a taBnionDi . TW XOBOOOO" AT SjtEBXDS. Tn Morocco" Is the funniest and best of all of Broadway -Zinn'a production, and aulted for a summer evening of de lightful entertainment It I worth see ing. Be th beautiful danoea and laugh with, th comedians. Popular price. no noM rirorriYAsTXA. . There's a alios of Cheater county. Pennsylvania, on Sixth street this week. Parmer Jones snd - his aducatea Pig ar at the Bijou, and the clever porkere ar attracting more attention th longsr thy stay. To see Profeesor Dewey, the clown ghoat,- go through hi paces Is th best laugh-provoker in tn town. Th "Llttl Duchess." th child won der, is drawing people to th BIJou as though ah were a magnet, -i n re mainder, of th blU Is snappier and brighter than usual, th Bennlngtons making th laugh com unconsciously. - raxs is m xast xxoxr. The sucoeesful engagement of the Walter company at Cordray" closes tonight with a magnificent production of that sterling drama of heart Interest "Just Before Dawn." This ha proven th most attractive bill presented by the company during It four weexa stay here. Crowded houses hav greeted each .performance and the greatest an thuslasm has been manifested, cor dray patrons have planned to give the company a rousing aend-off. ' Don't fall to be present at the final performance Of "Juat Befor Dawn." . ' ' TJ TO TOlCPKTjrB. ' : Hennaquln'a great faroe-comedy, "Up to Tompkins." 1 th attraction at th Baker tonight and th rest of th week. It la making hundred laugh. As a means of producing laughter It la ful- rilllna It mission. Bvwry nn ana unlaus altuatlon In "Up to Tompkins" la clever and farcical. Matlne Saturday. 1 AT TKB ASOA9S. - - ' Th keen edge of enjoyment la never dulled at the Arcade theatre. Friday night will be devoted to amateurs. Last week the appearance of local , talent mad a great hit. ,Tbei bill this week is crowded with novelties', and th whist ling act of Robert Norn and th trick piano specialty ox uaix ana xs ononis ar moat Interesting. OOOB VAV9BVTXU AT SwftjS. ' . Go wher the crowd goes and you will go to th Star. One of the thing that makes this theatre popular la tha atten tion devoted by th management to pro viding novel ' features. Actore Well known tn Portland, ar given places on tha brocrsm. such as th marvelous Martells, JHarry and. Kate Blaney, who are making a hit, and Charlea Edwin Inslee and Ml Paula Herbert, who one-act fare, "Palmistry,", I the best sketch presented on thl stage. The management haa further surprises to announce In the way of foaterlng local vaudeville talent : , .i ' To -Our "Outyf-Town' , Customer. We wish to say that every mall order received will be given the same advant age of our genuine clearance aale a the most critical town cuetomer. We will be lust aa careful and prompt In select ing the goods as you would be your self. Tha reduction on everything. In cluding th famous Hart, Schaffner eV Marx and Stein-Bloch - garments, ar just a they appear In our ad on page two Of thla lasue. Sam'l Rosenblatt A Co., corner Thlr and Morrison streets. Fref erred Stock Canned Oood. ' A rtn Tewl nt Tlrend. -9 David Harum By Edward Noyn Wmstcott New Edition Just Out J. R. EWINO BOOKS and STATIONERY ITT Feartk St. T. X. O. A. Saildiug. ATy THE THEATRES The WHITE CORNER . . entrances on Third, Yamhill and Second 5treU "Men's Wool. Suits $5.00 ' All sIzm ; regular value $10.50. 7 Men's Wool Suits Tweed, Cisiimere or Cheviot; values up ' to $16.00. ' M ason'3 Fruit Jars Quart els ....... ....... ...,..BSt - Pint . sla , ,..48- STO TZCTS Fruit Jar delivered . . ...,..,.. . ... t.nd e8 . Jelly Glasses, each. v. ....... ...24 Sugar $ pounds best Dry Granulated Sugar, ll pound to a customer , v 9c Wash Summer Dress Goods ll-lnch wide Wash Summer Drees Ooods, regular value Ito and I So, . while it, lasts, per yard ......0) lfAJnXTACTUBBr BTOOK OF Turkish Towels For Seaside, each S to S6 The WHITE CORNER " The Largest General Merchandise Store in Oregon i HOTELS and RESTAURANTS We carry In stock a full Una of hotef and reeteorent goods, Including large POntabla Hotel Ranges. French Ranges to aet In brick. Steam Tables, Vegetable Steam Boilers. Our price ar lew. W solicit your, patronage. . ...:.:l.:... .iS-, .' ' Loewenberg Sz CioIng.Co. - Seeoncl and Taylor Stroatt. Are You Going to Build a Home? If so, let u glv you figure on --WINboWSV':;-AND D00RS You'll find It to your dvntg to se us befor you buy, W do all kind of , , , . - t . . -, : ( v- - ' , ' ' t ( .... . ' . l' General Mill Work URGEST STOCK LOWEST PRICES : I''-- "''' ' ' : Central Sash & r Door Agency Tl FIXST ST. FhOB, Mate 4T8. FABat AsTO WASXXsTOTOsT ITUsTf MUUIS, OaaoO . Rstabllshed In 1MI. Open all th year. Private or class instruction. . Thousand of graduate In poeltlonej opportunltlaa constantly occurring. It paya to attend our achooL , Catalogue,, apeclmens, eto free.' , , . ,v , A. r. AmMaTTBOVas Til. FBZjTOXF AT. V 1 - J . t Stag f Traasitloa. From th Chicago Trlbun. How old 1 Miss Wsllupr . "Sh la Juat at th uncertain period Men's Wool Suits V .; -: v" V': - v . : . In black and dark colors, mad in tha very latest .style, all custom-made and ' - -, -: . ', '- best finish j .'; '.v, Regular Values - S16.50 to 522.50 M uslln Underwear v ' ladle' Muslin Gawns-Euibroldery and lae' trimaaecV hlghv neck, m ptr or ailover styl. Tio quality -Speial .47 Ladles' Nainsook Gowns Beautl . fully trimmed with fin lao and embrolderyt regular valu Il.tO- Special .'. .....63 Lad lea' Muslin Drawer -Tucked; loo quality polal ...104 Ladj Muslin - Drawer, em-. . broidery and laee-trlmmed; val ues f 6o and 7Eo .294 Ladles' - Muslin Chemls laoe . trimmed; iOo quality . Spe cie ..234 Ladies' Fancy- Whit Apron Lac and embroidery,-trimmed l regular IOo Special .294 Ladles' Summer Underskirt Wash material, with deep flounce; Tao valu,4o clos at 994 79c Wrappers Fin - percale, - handsomely - Draid- trimmed., all alaaa, vaiuea up to Grand Auction Sale 283-205 Morrison St W move on July 10. and to clear our hlvea and oountere of all our high-grade CLOAKS, SUITS. JACKETS, WAISTS, LADIES' NECKWEAR, will sell them at AUCTION barea ree-aerdav wits Ma . . mowo atrenfling aoa,4. Dally and evening aale at :! and 7:10 p. m. Com early and get the pick of thla . , , ... fine atock. ,v - ., IT MUST BE SOLD And without limit or rrrx W without a garment of th present stock. Our buyers now la the east ar securing th big stock with which w Intend to open our new quarter. ; - '. A. Xk IiOWaaSTJIaT. Aaetioser. NOM KIN Chinese Restaurant ltd Seeoad Street, Ooraer Alder. -Delicious Chine noodle soup. Su perb chop suey. Delicately flavored vlanda of all descriptions. Clean nt and cheapest plane In Chinatown. Private hoxee for parties. Tables Inlaid with shells and flower. Handsomely carved chelrn ell Imported. between the time whan she .doean'twant anybody to know her age, and th time when ah doesn't car who knows It," JjOVMS VT Ml w - The WHITE CORNER ' ., Entrance) on Third, Yamhill and .Second Street iiui'saayantiraey 19c Seaside Hat A great variety of . shapes and colore, fancy straw, trimmed tn 'flower' and ribbon,, just th thing for. . th coast; regular valu tl.lt, 11.10 and ll.Ta this week. ..244 Ladles' Ready-to-Wear Hats Tnla aeaeon's very newest atyl, fancy braid straw, very stylish; regu lar price H0 this week.. 9807 Ladles' 'Black or Whit Rough Sailor T(o value 8polaL.39 ' Ladle' Black or Whit Sailor : l6o and l&o values SpeclaL. 194 -Fancy- Straw, - untrlromed, in three -leading shapes; regular f 1.10 and 1.00 valuee Special -.654 Special 23c 1-yard length Chambray Waist Pat-': terns, a variety of pattern. and coloring to select from; regular . value 40. . Special. 354 Men's Sweaters 45c -Fin Jersey ribbed In a great va--riety ot coloring; wgular valu,, tl.OO. . 1 ' The WHITE CORNER . . The Largest Qeneral Merchandise Store In Oregon . - ' General Admission 10c Mirthful Monarch ' . OF TBS ' Mardi Gras and Carnival Multnomah Field TONIGHT , Program of Entertainment: I o'clock. i UlkU1! Xigh WU Aet, V 1:1s p. m. , Trlpl BevolviBg Traps a, , . , :10 p. m. Ban Swell awards' Spaa of ta , : Aerial Aroh, :! p. aa. Boyal Boaaaa Olrtms Xaxisaaa aad . , Aaaax Shows, , 1:10 p. m. . BoMttfai aietrleal Feuatala, . ---- 10 p. an. . - . Msal Vow ami - 10:10 p. aa. Ooafsett SaMU. Oraad 11 p. m. General Admission 10c THE BAKER THEATRE aor Seetai I taker. Sole leasee aad Mauas-er. ALL rmi WsBK MATIWK SATURDAY, IBS PIIW lummtzw twiur ta UP TO TOMPKINS" - avest far Isaahlng aiuns eoly, - , Srmlng, Me. aae. 0e. aoa, -, . aUUsee, 10. 10, M. C0RDRAVS ' THEATRE rOVMs Is PA Hala . ooassAT atraaxu. ' "Cnolaet Theatre la (ortlanA.M TOmoUT, LAST PIRFOaMAHCm. UA spleadtd sredartlo f the Intense play.1 Just Before Dawn" Dea't forget, saauaer prises. : 10, SO aad lOe. SHIELDS' PARK lBtfe aad Waahlntte, Pkose Mala 4TWT. Bmadway Xlaa'e Oreeteet KxtreTaaaeas. IN MOROCCO 3 Hour Show , ; . . rages ef Afrlraa Bessty. Tke home ef fl!te van-lerllle. OestlmKH) BerfnranaiHYS trnm 1 tn 4 0 , auedara, iwntlniuMa 1 tn 10. an f. a. Sveata perfnrawan from 1 ta 10. M a- aa. Aor sat Is tke tbxtre. TUN CWMTfl ,15, 307 su Cents. . , 'Utyi Men's Dress Shirts 'MMSOcMam Soft or stiff bosom, with or without col lars attached; regular values 83c and $1. Men's Neckwear 25c Great variety of the latest styles to select from J regular .... values 35c and 50c :xWomen's Sample Underwear Immense . lot of Women' Sampl Underwear, jersey-ribbed, regular and extra-aiaed garments, sleeve- .. lee and abort sleeve, low neck lac yoke and high neck, atralght and shaped pant, in regular else a, - value Kc too. Wo eaoh; special per garment.. .,104, 254, 354 Ladles' Undervests "Broken llnee,eleevelesa, full length, tn I slses. 20o and JSo quality, to eloa ti ... . . Ladles' Belts Ladles' Belt. In allk, velvet and leather. In gaeat variety, all new. at ahapes and styles, values to 11.15; special .... ..,. . .-..i. . , . - 354, 254, - 204, 154 " Hav you aeen ItT- - - -- Positively th greatest vaudeville show ver In Portland at the . . STAR THEATRE PORTLAND'S FASHIONABLE VAUDEVILLE PLAYHOUSE General admission 10c. reserved box eat J&o. Performance I, 7:10 :I0. 10:10 p. m. - - yoorta sad Rterk Streeta T topic ef Portland eonTanartoa. a vassevui xseaare ei aecaai a Erary eTenin at :0 o'ckxfc. aftloe everv Snndnr. f d. sa, ra-ADiia8iog f ix. LYRIC THEATRE tOorsst Alder sad Seveata.) Hiati-CL.l8i REPINED: VAUDEVIULil? t ac a 4:to; T SO Is 10:at: gna.. I to 14 p. sl This ad aad loe will admit twe pale aay SMtuiee except guadare aad Holidays. XI ClgTS HO KICXXA.' ARCADE THEATRE glVBNTH AMD WASHlltttTON. KEflNED YAfJDEVILLE IS to 4.K. " T:1S to !:. SVHOAT CONTtltTJOrg JUiiU I To leiS. gOB LA MIS. eiNTLEMBN AM) CHlLDRgaV AOMIUIOM It UNTi 1l OIY iUL FRITZ THEATRE MO-stt BtraVsTDX. PBEO rim, Pro. W. a. BSOWX, Mgr. THE HOMB OP VAUDEVILLE st a as a s, a. ; COBCBET SLASlEaSBOS. ooscsbt avTav kiobt. aa-aea acawaTpa, GREAT SALE OF JAPANESE And Chinese Goods, consisting: of Ivory Carvings, fine Decorated Porcelain, .Bronxe, new Brats Wares, Sattuma Ware, CloUion nie, SiDc Embroideries, Screens, Mattings, etc , We are compelled to vacate our store July S3, and MUST close out the entire stock at once at auction. The public Is cordially invited to attend this aale at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30 and 7:30 p. m. AWDHEV KAN 6 CO. Corner Fourth and Mormon. ' i ' . '