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DAIir CAWTAL JOrRNAIi, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, AVGVST 31, 1911 PAGE FITS. SPECIALS Toweling v'p are offering you at special prices for this week, a 'Snod strong full 17-inch crash Toweling, regular ?92c the yard, at special 10c yard. Just the thing for everyday use or for the hop fields. pillow Cases in extraordinary good value these cases are made of Sood quality Pillow Casing, full 36x42 inches in size; really worth 50c the pair Special 25c per Pair. fjew Ribbons A beautiful assortment of new Ribbons ,in width up to 7 inches, solid colors, moires, and flowered designs, Tiiece ribbons are sold regularly at 30c per yard (be .sure and see this display) Special 21c yard. ftTash Goods fo clean our stock of Wash Goods we offer you your choice of these goods at special One-Fourth Off. Combs Ws have just received an extra large shipment of ftimbs. We offer you your choice of over 25 dozen Pyra liii Combs, in all solid and variegated colors, at special 11c each. This comb is a regular 25c seller, and so sold by most stores, the rrvfmrrTfmin the blAUTY Villi I( I II IT V QUALITY STORE J 1FJ 1U J j SALEM MAN ! IHTFRFSTFI1 Ifl A PATENT MARIOX COVXTV SCHOOL TEACH Elt TVRXS INVESTOR AXD HAS L1E MVCII-XEEDED HOUSE. HOLD ARTICLE, THAT WILL BE IX DEMAXD. $100 Reward, $100. Ih readers of this paper will be jised to learn that there Is at least 'a dreaded disease that science has wisMe to cure In all its stages, and iu It catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure j tie only positive cure known to the :(dlctl fraternity. Catarrh being a institutional disease, requires con ditional treatment. Hall's Catarrh :m Is taken Internally, acting dl tlj on the blood and mucous sur tai of the system, thereby destroy :jtln foundation of the disease, and drltj the patient strength by build. tp the constitution and assisting utire to do Its work. The proprie :n have so much faith In its cura : powers that they offer One indred Dollars for any case that it ills to cure. Send for list of testl :nlill. Address F. J. Cheney & Co., To , Ohio. Sold hy all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con- cation. Tlio Female House Fly. ON THE Free List THE TARIFF MILL BE REMOVED.DURIXG THE STATE FAIR AT SALEM, FROM THE FAMOUS Calapooya Mineral Water AXD Calapooya Saline THE CONDENSED SMILE OF CALAPOOYA WATER I'ery Visitor Is Invited to Call t the Cnliipooya Booth nt the Fair nnd Test Their Merits without Money nnd Without Price. Calapooya Mineral Water Is a Crated saline water, equal to ay of the renowned spring Jtters of Europe and America. commended by leading phy- "fians of the United States for ttfnmatlsm. Kidney and Liver wnictlons, Dyspepsln, Indices. ". and all forms of Stoniiich, 'tis and Blood diseases. Hun- ,8 of People "given up" of "S standing . ailment by wiapooya Water. Testimonials application. Sold by all a era, or shipped In cases dl- Z the BPHngs. Write 1W prices. ii fa,i,I,0Ta London, Or, ' the year round. lapooya Springs Co. Cottage Grove, Oregon. SALEM BANK & TRUST CO. BAXKIXQ AXD Wi.i lST BUSINESS "Htt onr assurance that we J m, and willing to take akinr P .W "0llC,t 0ur iTae8- pen an ttft? everjr ,avor con- Sples sooi DanWng prin- JOVR PER CENT u. 0X SAVINGS Street, Just oil State AHLERS, President, wlQ- EAST, Cashier. 8- S. EAST, Vlca-Pree. fR- L. B. STEEVES, u H. ROBERTS. Directors. (Professor F. L. Washburn In Popular Science Monthly.)' "A female house fly which has hi bernated in a dwelling house, or else where, may produce in the spring, at the low est estimate, 120 eggs. Assum ing that one-half of these hatch as females, and allowing that the breed ing goes on without check for four months, we have as the descendants of a single hibernating individual 214. 557,844,320,000.000.000,000 flies. Now a house fly measures exactly one fourth of an Inch in length; the dis tance around the earth at the equator is said to be 24,800 miles. It would take, therefore, 3,688,312.000 flies placed end to end to go around the world once. Using this number as a denominator and the number of flies produced in four months from one mother as a numerator, we find she will give rise, In the coruse of a sum mer, to enough flies to encircle the globe at the equator 5000 times, and hnvp nlentv nf nrneenv tn snare!" This is decidedly Interesting as far ! a ready market. as 11 goes ana must ue tne iruui, see- ing It was written by a professor nnd 1 ! Well knowing that "it Is the little i things that count," H. E. Sweet, a former school teacher of Marlon, ar- rived at the conclusion that it would i contribute very materially to the peace and harmony of families (as well as nations) and also bring the ! milienium within 'hailing distance'' 1 if he could invent a device that : would automatically and quickly ! sharpen knives and scissors. IncI-' ! dentally, Mr. Sweet had in mind the I fact that two comparatively small j but largely used articles, made large I fortunes for the stockholders, as fol lows :- 1 The DeLong hook and eye re turned $10,000 on an Investment of I $100. The Welsbach gas mantle returned j $50,000 on an investment of J100. ! So, In due time, Mr. Sweet accom- plished the transition from ''pedagog I to. patentee," 'and the result Is em I bodied in a combination automatic I scissors and knife grinder and an au tomatic knife sharpener. The knife sharpener is an article of necessity In every household, meat market, restaurant and hotel In the world, and can be sold at a price that will insure a phenomenal sale. The combined scissors and knife grinder will instantly' appeal to all barbers, dressmakers and tailors, as well as thousands of housewives. As an Indication of the ready sale of the automatic scissors grinder will meet with among 150,000 barbers there are in the Vnited States alone, the following letter from W. B. Gil son, the former proprietor of one of the largest and best known shops In Salem, will attest. Salem, Or., Aug. 23, 1911. The Modern; Manufacturing Co., Portland, Ore. Gentlemen: I have carefully ex amined your automatic scissors grinding machine, and take pleasure tn recommending it as a practical de vice. During the number of years I have been in the barber business, I have often felt the need of a device of this kind: knowing, if such a machine was invented, it would Instantly ap peal to the barbers. Your automatic grinder, as dem onstrated to me, fills this long-felt want, and will, without doubt, find (Signed) W. B. GILSON. OTIS IS SORE BECAUSE HE IS ARRESTED WOILD-BE DICTATOR OF LOS AN GELES SQUEALS LIKE A STICK PKi WHEN HIS OWN METHODS ARE APPLIED TO HIM. ENITID TRESS LEASED WIRE. I.os Angeles. Cal., Aug. 31. Phari saical, snuffling, canting, hypocritical, snarling and envious E. Tobias Karl, publisher of the Tribune, is respon sible for the charges brought by City Prosecutor Eddy to the effect that the Times, my paper, is an obscene pub lication." This was the statement today of General Harrison Gray Otis. who. with his manglng editor and telepraph ed itor, will be given a preliminary hear ing at 2 o'clock this afternoon for publishing alleged obscene literature in connection with accounts in the Times of the Haines' divorce suit and the Beattie murder trial. Generol Otis was angry an J mad? no attempt to conceal it. "Bah!" he snapped. "What do they know about a newspaper? The contract which a newspaper makes with Its reader is to give him the news. Not merely such news as is agreeable but 'all the news all the time.' That such ne.ws should be couched In proper language, goes without saying. But it should not be suppressed because Its Its publication might offend the manufactured taste of dilettante readers. ' "The fact that Manuel lost the crown of Portugal because of a Hason with a dancer ought to no more be cut out of the cable dispatches than the orgies of Nero should be excluded from the hlEtory of the Roman em pire. The particulars of a revolting murder should no more be withheld from a daily newspaper than the story I of the crucifixion of the Savior should be eliminated from the New Testa ment. "Considered on ethical grounds alone," Otis concluded, "it is the ex perience of mankind that publicity Is a deterrent of crime rather than an Incentive to its perpetration. The lesson taught by publicity Is that the way of the transgressor is hard; that detection Is always Imminent, and that punishment follows perpetration." 0 THE BLACK ROCK FIRE NOW UNDER CONTROL 1 1 S W9 ""J y MORE I of Our Fall Opening Sale. Liberal reductions on every order taken. D. H. Mosher, "ffiSKfcSr 456 COURT STREET ANOTHER OF THE BIG GAMES NEXT SUNDAY SALEM ?I U TAKE VALLEY CHAM PIONSHIP AT THIS GAME JEH MAN" CUALLENGES GRESHAM GIANTS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP OF STATE. ' That Manager Jerman Is determined to not on.y capture the Valley league pennant this year, but that he also Is ater the semi-professional champion ship honors for the state of Oregon, was Indicated laij yesterday afternoon when the Senators' manager made the annonuceinent that he has already arranged for a game with one of the teams from the Washington County league, nd that he also will meet Man ager Bartholomew's Gresham Giants if Bartholomew will only answer his letter asking for a game. The Salem team won the first of a three-game series for the Valley league championship, last Sunday on the local diamond. If Jerman's bunch wins next Sunday's game the Senators will capture the league pennant. An other game probably will be played on Monday, Labor day. If Salem wins Sunday. Monday's game probably will be an Independent exhibition game In connection with Salem's celebration JUDGE II A 3 FORD IS STILL BITTING INTO THE GAME UNITED PRESS LEASED WII1E. Seattle, Wash., Aug. 31. Federal Judge Hanford Is today giving a final hearing on the Injunction that re strains persons of the Rainier valley from demanding a ride on the Seattle, Renton nnd Southern road for five cents, the legal rate established by a decision of the supreme court. At torneys for the people argue 'that the federal court has no Jurisdiction. This is the famous Injunction that has re sulted In a movement for the Impeach ment of Hanford. 0 S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala., has a Justifiable grievance. Two thieves stole bis health for 12 years. They were a liver and a kidney trouble. Then Dr. King's New Life Pills throttled them. He's well now. Unrivaled for constipation, malaria, headache, dyspepsia. 25 c. J. C. Perry. NOT ENOUGH DIRT TO SUPPLY THE DEMAND The dirt question on Asylum aven ue bobbed up again this morning when Councilman Lufky asserted that the contractor on this street, in or der to make all the necessary nils, would have to go elsewhere than on the street for dirt. According to Mr. Lafky, there never was more than about enough dirt to begin with to make the fills in the street. Some of It seems to have been sold by the contractor, and some given to the state to make CLASSIFYING ENTRIES FOR STATE FAIR The fire which for the last few days has been burning on the cut over lands of the Spauldlng Lumber company, about five miles from Black Rock, and whlc! threatened for a while one of the finest tracts of tim ber owned by the company. Is now still maintains a Thu fnllnwinc wptl-knnwn local ing H was written uy a pruiessur miu - n --- - ,lnripr nnntrnl ..i.i.i.,i Di.(fi oQ. Tin men have exDressed their approval uiwer control. 1,uTutu. u ? '"-'"1'J""C'- Y': nrio w the Mnrtorn The company only trouble 1 is it noes not go wr ; - ; - nd jonVider I 'rge fire fighting patrol In the enough. Let us see: The average fly j Manu f acturlng Co and consider di ft is one-sixth or an men siaewise meas-1 iommendW the plan ot fiKntln5 tne fire- there is llttle urement. Now taking the figures a unit in commenning tne pian 01 . . .. snrea(ilne and getting to nhm-o os mrrpct thpsp flip would if operation and marketing the pro- a.mger 01 it spieHiuug mm geuiut, iu aboe as correct, tnese rues wouiu, it rnmnanv under a nlan the timber. The report gained cur- they went 5000 times around the earth f"c's ,r ,tn 8 company unaer a pian eomnanv had no men innn ti, 94 nnn uB haml nf I that minimizes selling cost and in-! ncy tnat 1 ecompan y na xi no men snroo a lnrn-A nrnflt in the Rtock. , -e nuiu uumuauiiiK me lire, inis of Labor day. If Hunt's sluggers win I " - thpi . next Sunday, however It wl inite. -f the fills on Asylum f.rr'rrSeUvenue. and dirt must be procured from some other source. or 5000 times 24,000, make a band of flies 24,000 miles long and 70 feet wide. Seventy-five flies would have a progeny that would cover a mile, and a million flies, loss hy several million than there are now in Salem, would blanket the earth an Inch deep with them. A hundred million, ladies of course, and that is only a sample of what is in the state, would bury the whole world under hundreds of feet of flies. How hopeless, against this army of figures to raise the wire swat'. How foolish to try to kill them, when one good healthy lady fly can populate the world with her kind in four months. holders: Col. E. Hofer, ex-Judge' John H, Scott. ex-Mayor Frank W. and W. B. Gilson. Portland Fair and Livestock Exposi tion. For the above occasion, the S. P. will make a special round trip fare of one and one-third from ai points to Portland. Tickets on sale from points south of Roseburg September 5, and from Roseburg and points north including West Side and Yamhill di visions, September 5 and 6. Final return limit Sentember 11. 8-30-3t 1 o . Life Saved at Death's Door. "I never felt so near my grave," writes W. R. Patterson, of Welling ton, Texas, as when a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled me down to 100 pounds, in spite of doc tor's treatment for two years. My father, mother and two sisters died of consumption, and that I am alive today is due solely to Dr. King's New Discovery, which completely cured me. Now 1 weigh 187 pounds and have been well and strong for years." Quick, safe, sure; its the best remedy on earth for coughs, colds la grippe, asthma, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. 60o and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry. Is erroneous, as practically all of the timber in the section belongs to the Waters company, and ever since the fire Started it has maintained a crew of Tn-n'nf'fho thr'po rllrpc.tnrs nf this men to fight it. concern are well known Salem men, I ls believed that the fire had Its John Pemberton and L. M. Gilbert, orlKn from a canlP flre r hunters. the former being the president of : 0 the company. 1 If your liver Is sluggish and out of A representative of the company tone, and you feel dull, bilious, con Is at the Marion disposing of suf- stlpated, take a dose of Chamber ficient of the stock locally to enable Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to them to begin the manufacture of night before retiring and you will their machines, for which there is feel ull right In the morning. Sold already a large demand. by alll dealers. The Doctor's Answers On Health and Beauty Questions By Dr. Theodore Beck The questlooa answered below are general In character ; tlie svmptoma or diseases are given and answer! will apply to anv cuse of altnllnr nature Those wishing further advice, free, ma yaddresi Dr. Theo. Beck, College Hldg., College-lSlwood Sts. Knyton, Uhlo, en closing selt addressed envelope for reply. No questions will be answered unless full name and address is given, initial or nom de olume will be used In answers. The prescrln. tlons can be tilled at any well stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. 1 V r 1 III I Standard Keeps It. New York. Aue. 31. An official of ithe Standard Oil company yesterday 'said regarding the dissolution of the company under tne manaaie 01 the supreme court that only the stock of the 33 companies affected by the court's decision will be distributed to thn stockholders. He said that the large surplus tnat. Agnes R. : You enc have pink cheeks, red lips, and also add from ten to thirty pounds to your weight, which la below normal, by having this prescription filled : compound syrup hypophosphates 6 ois. tincture cadomene compound 1 oz., and compound essence cardlol 1 oz. Mix, shake the bottle well and take a teaspoonful after mealB If It Is. After the first week gradually Increase the dose to two tea spoomifuls. Also take 3-graln hypo nuclane tablets to Increase the weight, as per directions accompanying carton. Worker: There are several good pre scriptions for chronic dyspepsia and Indi gestion of an annoying character, but I have had better success with a scientific treatment known as trlopeptlne (tablets) than anything else : trlopeptlne treats the stomach and digestive tract to bring about a cure, and not merely to relieve, as most advertised "dyspepsia tablets," containing pepsin, do. Try the trlopeptlne tablets several weeks and let me hear from you ' f gain. , , ' , Lnanes: 1 inuum guc ,,o..pv. 01 ha, stood to the credit of the Stand- Uej.e olunms tor of men ard Oil Compai would have to these companies pound 1 oz. (not enrdnmon). Mix, shake well and take a teaspoouful before or after meals and at bedtime. Mrs. It. : Your headache Is caused by the bad case of nasal or bead catarrh. Anyone can cure catarrh by using a sim ple nostril wash daily consisting of a half tenspoonfull of antiseptic vllane powder mixed with a pint of Mike-warm water. Snuff this mixture Into the nostrils and gnrgle the throat until all lumps and ac cumulations of catarrhal matter are re moved. This enables you to breathe free ly, Btops hawking, spitting, etc. Get a 2 ounce package of vilune powder. Also nse an ointment by mixing a level teaspoonful of vlllne powder with 1 oz. of lard or vaseline. Apply twice dally to the nos trils. Take 3-graln sulpherb tablets to purify the blood. Maid : The symptoms jon describe, such as drowsiness, languor, weakness, coated tongue Inflamed eves, yellow spots on the skin, dry and Itching skin, nervousness, melancholia, etc., all Indicate a serious con dition of the liver and bowels. The case nas Decome enronic, nut tnis prescription will correct and make you well : Fluid nmiild hivA to ha divided among 1 ni write von Drlvatelv, living you a pre- ssence cardlol 1 oz. aromatic fluid cascara because the Surplus I scrlptlon ana mu suv.ee. iuc. New jersey .rfj urn'tlne vour case plainly, and I extract mandrake 'i drama, compound es- no 1 1 ox, aromatic syrup rnunam 4 ozs. Mix charge for this. i nd take from 1-2 to 1 tatiiespoonrul 8 or Charles E. : The best treatment for 4 times dally. Keep up from 6 to 8 ollv or greasy hair, dandruff and itching weeks, and write me again. scalD falling hair, dead and split-end hair, Mrs. E. K. I.. : I am glad to know my etc Is plain yellow mlnyol packed In 4- Invigorating tonic has completely restored ounce lairs and sold by any large retail you to health. (21 A sensible parent will druiz store This cures dandruff with never punlah a child for chronic bed- u.... fnnr unnllcntlons. Directions ac- wetting, as It Is a disease. A nervous suDSiaiary coinpaui, "w"'"u "1 ihe jar. Thai Is far superior to disease of the sphincter muscles wblch con- this authority, and the profits above J2mpn iou have tried. trol urination. Obtain one ounce of this amount were left Wltn tne com- Housewife: For the reliet ana cure 01 compouna nuia naimwori. give 0 to 10 ... ,,r,n ban Its tired swollen, aching, sweaty and calloused drops in water or on sugar, 4 to 6 times panics, SO each at present nas US tired, swon "fu, o('Tu,ne powder, dally, and your child will soon be cured. and tablesnoonful of salt to a gallon 01 not ir ne is constipatea nave tnia nuefl: Aro water Immerse the feet from 10 to 15 matlc fluid of cascara 1 oz, compound es minutes every night or morning. This sence cardlol 1 oz, syrup aromatic rheu- had never been collected by the pa rent company. Only that amount which has been paid out by the Standard Oil in divi dends has been drawn out from the subsidiary companies, according to proper share of the surplus. CASTOR I A For Infant 1 and Children. Ilia Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of ? " . .J teeiln of relief, and soon barb 4 ois. Mix. Doi .n.hles one to be on their feet all day.. . poonful three times dally. Continue treat- Sick One: You say you have had a long ment severs! months 11 sick spell, and have never regainea your City Lass: f necessary. Tbe persistent and regular Lt,a nervous force, but constantly I nse of 3-graln hypo-nuclane tablets will hienme weak soon after arising, catch cold , after the first few weeks. Increue the i I v perspire too freely, irregular appe-i weight 1 to 3 pounds a week, while tbey tite melancholia, etc. Tour physician Improve the blood so that you may have h Titld haev given yon a sustaining tonic I pink cheeks, red lips and aparklior eyes, ind von would have been well. Here Is a the same ss your more fortunate friends, enviilscent tonic, which Is marvelous In These hypo-nuclane tablets sre useful In r, ..h.n..r avmntoms such as the case of Indigestion, nervousness, sleeen- F ' " . oresent : Ryrup hypoptaospnltes I lessness. etc. Directions accompany each M ' . .in..., sili.maiiia mrru J the contests on Monday will be the deciding one of the season. The Washington County league, comprising teams from Hlllsboro Carlton. McMlnnvllle and Newberg, will finish their season next Sunday. It is the opinion of those jvho have followed the games In the Washington county league that the McMlnnvllle team will take the championship hon ors. Manager Jerman has already completed arrangements to meet Mc Mlnnvllle on the Salem grounds Sun day, September 10. Not satisfied with defeating the teams In the valley. Manager Arch Jermnn wrote Manager Bartholomew of the Gresham Giants, several weeks ago, asking for a game and offering $r0 on the side. Although Bartholo mew intimated In a Portland paper this week that he was unable to secure enough games to keep his team busy, ; and that "the teams in the valley were ! afraid to play him," Jerman states J that he has as yet received no reply from his letter to the Gresham man- ager. Whether Bart Is only "four- IlllKlllIlg. Ul wrivuin me iciici rw, astray and he will accept Jevman's offer is not known, but the Senators' manager is anxious to meet the Gre shnm nine. Bart's team has been playing good ball this season, and has ' won the biggest proportion of all j games played this year. However, it; has not crossed bats with any team of the Willamette Valley league thlsj year. j Manager Hunt of the Woodburn Oi-, ants is going after next Sundny'a game to win. It Is said he will use a man named Lake on the mound. Lake Is said to hall from Victoria, B. C, and Is a former Northwestern leaguer. In addition to this change In his line-up. Hunt will play Terry McKune nt second base. McKune for merly played second base for Man ager McCredie of the Portland team of the Pacific Coast league. According to t'ie rinoe handed out yesterday. Hunt will use Klssler In Monday's game. KIssvler Is a former Pacific Coast leaguer and was to have pitched last Sunday's game here but was spiked In a game at Woodburn lust Saturday and was not able to play. Manager Jerman probably will use his old steadies, Allegaert and Baker, next Sunday. Next Sunday's game promises to he one of the warmest of the season. Both Jerman and Hunt are fighting like Trojans to win this year. Each manager has one pennant to his credit and the two teams are evenly matched. One run next Sun day may deride who takes the big prize. Alec Cheyne, who has been do ing excellent work with the Indicator during the latter part of this season, probably will umpire the big game next Sunday. The steam schooner Aurella, which went aground on Clatsop spit Mon day night, Is still hard aground to day, but It Is hoped to get her off at next high tide. State Fair Grounds, Salem. Or., Aug. 31. O. W. Booth, nephew of President J. H, Booth, of the Oregon state fair, and Ray L. Smith have been working day and night to clas sify the entries to the various stock exhibits for the fair, which opens September 11, and continues one week. So far, they have taken a census of the general entries and have totaled 1010 entries In compe tion for the various premium lists. According to the first count there were 333 head of cattle, 250 head of hogs and 275 head of sheep entered In the prize lists. These entries come from Oregon, Washington, Cal ifornia, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho and British Columbia. These entries will compete for $15,000 in cash pre miums, aside from the special cups and banners awarded by transporta tion companies and prlvat elndlvld uals. It will be impossible to publish a list of the complete entries in each of the events for about a week, as it will take that long to classify them for the entry blanks. There has been no attempt as yet to classify the poultry entries, and they will be left alone until after the stock entries are classified and arranged in the order of the running of the various events, because the poultry entries do not close until September 4. So far the poultry entries show up strong. 0 There Is a good deal of absurdity about the money value of many paint ings, especially old ones. Read the Journal's bargain day ad. on page 2. Special Mosiq Tortured for 13 ers. By a cure-defying stomach trouble that baffled doctors and resisted all remedies he tried, John W. Modders, nt Mnddersvllle. Mich., seemed doomed. He had to sell his farm and give up work. His neighbors saio "he can't lire much longer." "What ever I ate distressed me," he wrote, "till I tried Electric Bitters, which worked such wonders for me that I can now eat things I could not take for years. It is surely a grand rem edy for stomach troubles." Just as good for the liver and kidneys. Ev ery bottle guaranteed. Only 60c at J. C. Perry'a. compound i ozs., tincture cad I sealed package. BUT WHY SKSri.T) THE (OrinS REORGANIZE ITl New York, Aug. 31. Plans for the reorganization of the Tobacco trust were discussed today by the Justices of the United States circuit court of appeals here. The meeting was held privately In the court chambers, and no announcement made about the artfon taken. The court adjourped until Septem ber 1. With a complete Change of Program Bligh Theatre LU LU 5 LU Li- Commencing to-day, Friday and Saturday, each VAUDEVIILE act a Head-liner. Every PICTURE selected from best productions. Management Guarantees This Show Portland's Popularf ire-Proof Hotel THE OREGON The House of Comfort Combined With Elegance Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service in city, with Hawaiian .orchestra from 6 to 12 p. m. Most perfectly furnished, moderate priced, modern hostelry in tha metropolis of the Northwest WRIGHT & DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Owners and Managers. Also Operating Seattle Hotel, Seattle.