THE TIMES o f the violin ami she is noted the world over for her artistry. Ed­ mond Luehenstein. the conductor who is with the famous cellist on her vaudeville tour, is just as Dct You Think You Can Remember noted in his own line having been Everything You See? at the head o f great musical or­ ganizations in this country and THEN TRY THE PICTURE TEST. abroad. Cenare N’ esi is a newcomer in S t u d y F o r a M in u t e a P a in t i n g W i t h a vaudeville, but already he has at­ N u m b e r o f F i g u r e s a n d O b j e c t s In It tained fame by his remarkable a n d T h e n E n d e a v o r to D e s c r ib e It voice. lie was a peddler o f stat-* a n d th e R e s u l t M a y S u r p r i s e Y o u . uettes in New York when a vaude- •‘Seeing is believing” is an old sny- vi inipreHarie heard him sing, ing which is in a fair way to lose its Forthwith the peddler was engag- force. Modern psychology is proving ed at a big salary to go about en- by experiments that people do not see . . . ... even a fraction o f the things they cou- tertaining the American public. 1 fldently believe they see. Other acts on the big new bill j The picture test was first demon- are Frank Milton and De Long strated in America at Clark university sisters jo a laughable sketch; He h.v the pioneer in this held, Professor I,..... i m . William Stern of the University of Witt. Hums ami lerrence in Breslau. „ , ......... . At this time two uuusunlly I he Awakening of lo y s ; \\ ill intelligent children, u boy and a girl iam Raynore, Viola Keene ami 111 the upper grammar grades of the 1 1 ___ ' i*i) . Worcester schools, were shown sep- Conipanv m ^ Between the arately . . . for . . the period . . of . a minute , . a 1 . Races; Harry Karl Godfrey and colored picture entitled the “ Bauer- Veta Henderson in ‘ ‘ Aboard for stube.” giving the interior o f a Ger­ man peasant’s home. Among other Abroad,” and the Flying Weavers details is seen a table at which a man m ‘ ‘ The Butterfly and the and a boy are seated, while a woman is standing. Archer.” USING YOUR EYES t 1 ? August At The Beaches I The beach season is in full swing. Go while the crowds go. Enjoy the cool breezes now, while the heat is so unpleasant in­ land. Bathing, boating, hill climbing, fishing, hikes over de­ lightful trails. Oregon beaches better prepared than ever be­ fore to care for the crowds. of fun. Plenty of accommodations. Lots The water is fine ; + GO V IA THE Excellent train £ Newport, + Nehalem, $ 4 Bayocean, J Tillamook Co., ♦ + Beaches. service. . SUNSET . I OGDEN SSH ASTA I ROUTES Jj ing committee and the Underwood won from the standpoints of very funny divorce comedy, “ Di- gestive questions Ingeniously put. such >2 practical utility and mechanical construction. vorcons” , the play that made as the following: "Is there a cup­ ace George famous, adopted by board in the room?” (The reply was Margaret Mayo, author of ‘ ‘ Polly “ yes.") “ Where is it?” “ How many drawers does it have?" the Circus” and ‘ ‘ Baby Mint Professor Colvin o f the University of Illinois, writing in the Independent, AT THE EMPRESS (Incorporated.) says that he has carried on the same experiment with a score of subjects, A hill that presages much in a both adults and children, and has not 68 SIXTH STREET PORTLAND, OREGON. omedy and novelty offering will found one who could give a complete­ ic tapped during the coining week ly accurate description of what lie most astounding novelty will he had seen, even in the direct testimony, ‘ ‘ THE MACHINE YOU W ILL EVENTUALLY BUY. 3 Travilla Brothers and their seal while under the influence of the ques­ tions the witnesses have all shown with a human brain. This seal fol extensive falsiflcation in one or more iws its masters about in a giant particulars. V . V . V . V A V A V .V .A V . A V . '. V . V / A t i ^ i ’W ^ W i W r i ’ A W A ’ ) , ank of water doing various tricks Scarcely two witnesses have agreed it a sign from its trainer. Indeed, as to the time o f the clock: some have THE he act has created much favorable not observed that it was going (a fact oinment and no little astonish­ clearly indicated by the position of the pendulum); several have described ment in eastern houses. the shoes of the boy in detail (he is barefooted): four have seen the cup­ UNION HIRED THUGS. board; several have said that the lawn is visible through the window and Shoe Factory Employees Who Re­ have embellished it with fountain and Has been successfully published for three years, and is all the fused to Quit W ork Were In- shrubs: some have seen a road wind­ name implies ing beyond the lawn and lined with timitated and Beaten Up. an avenue o f trees, taken bodily from Call at 22.3 Lumber Exchange Bldg, and get a sample copy. (New York Tribune:) Thugs one o f the pictures on the wall; a non­ existent tablecloth has lieen described were employed at +."i and +10 a day \ % V . V .V .V A A y / .V .V .V .V A \ y A V i V i V .V V .% % V / A V .V .'% V .V i ? « > intimidate and beat up employ­ is torn; the woman's apron has been given all the colors of the rainbow, es who refused to quit work at but seldom the right one: the sleeves GRAFT AND GAMBLING. In1 shoe factory o f Thomas & Co., of the man’s coat, nowhere visible, (Continued from Page 1.) in. 410 Willoughby avenue. Brook- hnve been described as worn at the Day and Night Schools. yn, ..... irding to nu affidavit in edges; the brilliant red waistcoat has NEW TEEM OPEING is willing to pay tribute and he the Gates-avenue Police Court generally been overlooked. But. most MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1912. remarkable of all, the entire twenty expects to pay. lie will not fight; Walter.I. MeDoimRt a shoe eutt«*r. Building, Cor. Sixth and Taylor Sts. said to he a waiting delegate of witnesses have taken their oaths that he wants to be let alone. No gamb­ Class j"ee t0 j une j the cradle is not blue, but a red or a Algebra .......................................... $ 5,00 tin1 Shoe Cutters’ Cnioti. was on brown. ling-house can run in defiance of Architect, Draft ......................... 7,50 trial before Magistrate Nanmer. reddish The results o f this picture test are Arithmetic ..................................... 2!oo charged with assaulting Harry E. all the more remarkable when we re­ the authorities, and furthermore, Automobile Course ..................... 50.00 Harmon, a former fellow-work­ member that the witnesses in this ex­ Bookkeeping .................................. g qq no real gambler will try it. It is Boys ’ School ....................... . 4.00 man. periment are In a much more advan­ Six weeks ago fifty shoe cutters tageous position for giving an accu­ sufficient for the police to say no Business Eng. and Cor................. ’ o^OO Business Law ....................... ” o!o0 struck and their places were tillinl. rate report than are the witnesses of and to mean no, and that settles Carpentry and W oodw orking.!!! 1000 thirty students of Williams College ordinary events. In trials in court the Chemistry ...................................... 10.00 witness Is ordinarily called upon to re­ it. The gambler will move on to Dairying ........................................ 2.00 being among the.strike-breakers late what has occurred only after a Electricity £ Electric Machinery l.I.OO Harmon was beaten over the safer pastures. English for Foreign Men............. 3.00 considerable lapse o f time. Mean­ head with blackjacks by a gang while he Is subjected to various ques­ English Grammar and Reading.. 3!oO If there are a hundred gambling while riding on a DeKalb-avenue tions. often by Intereste«! persons. He English Literature ..................... 3,00 ear near Ft. Greene Park. .Tune 28. talks about the occurrence with neigh­ stablishments in New York, the Freehand Drawing ....................... 700 The company employed the Burns bors nnd friends, and then he Is placed police know, and have known all French ........................................... 5’00 Forestry and Lumbering............. 10 00 Detective Agency. John Eekhnldt. on the witness stand with the Injunc­ Geometry .................................... .. j ! oo who worked for the agency on the tion to tell “ the truth, the whole truth about them. The gamblers have German .......................................... ,5 00 Los Angeles Times ciise. was as­ and nothing but the truth." Under been paying graft to somebody. Latin ............. ................................ g oq Mechanical Drafting ................. 7 50 signed to the ease. He caused the such circumstances the wonder Is that there Is any resemblance between the That somebody, or group of some­ Penmanship ................................. 2 00 arrest of McDonald and “ Red“ testimony and the actual facts. Pharmacy .................................... 25.00 bodies. is powerful with the police Plumbing Shop Practice.............. 15.00 Murphy. Public Speaking .................. ( j ’ qq Murphy swore he was employed A ustralasia O lym pic Colrra. The arm of the law is paralyzt'd Rhetoric .............................. . ! ! ! ” 3!oo at +10 a day by McDonald, and had Australasia’s colors to be worn by Spanish .......................................... 5 qq under him ten thugs, who received the athle.es in the Olympic gnmes will aud the games flourish unmolest Shorthand .............................6 00 be myrtle green vests with gold trim­ +ô a day each. He and five others Show Card Writing....................... 12 00 ed. Trigonometrv .............. *00 were instigated by McDonald to mings and white knickerbockers with The sum o f $2.4(X).000 per an­ Typewrit.»*7 ......; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; green and gold trimmings. The |°2 make the attack on llannon. ho myrtle word Australasia in gold letters is to > ocal M u s ic.................................. 3 00 num is large, but New York is a swore. Call or send for tree Illustrated tie across the breast, while below this The magistrate held the prison- each man will wear his state or domin­ great city, anil the needs o f the Catalogue. oners in #1000 hail each on the ion badge Similar schools Seattle, Tacoma, Spo­ grafters are many and pressing. kane. r charge o f assault. AT THE HEILIG. ETHEL DAVIS IN ‘ FASCINATING FLO” AT THE LYRIC ( ten thousand ji Underwood Typewriters Underwood Typewriter Company LEONA GUERNEY AT THE EMPRESS WEEK OF AUGUST 12 OREGON MINING & TIMBER JOURNAL Y. M. C. A. One o f the most note wort hi imp I world, who will he accompanied sieal lulls ever assembled in vaude- by Edmond Liieheusteia, cele- ville is that scheduled for the Or 1 brate«! conductor Filling fifth pheuin for the week beginning place on the new hill is Cesare with the matinee o f August 12 Mesi, the young Caruso. Toplining the hill is Elsa Rilegger, j Elsa Rilegger is as great a mas- greatest woman celloist in tin' i ter o f the «•olio as Maud Powell is jj