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About The Evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1902)
V .r ?-;.V.. .J-1. '-. T . r MnEBNESDAT, MAItCil -10, 1902. ALT WED P. BOWEN. Tdephoiwj MaliiSOO trArnTfON PRICE 'iv Vi-V -Cwllw )njrwher In th CMr, : l Br man to any edflres,' fS.Od per jrear. . tl-OU . tor toy month, ,. ,, JOURNAL PRINTING C0.i HJBUShLRS PORTLAND, OR MARCH 1 f 902 ,;, PORTLAND'S PROGRE83 ' INDUS " !:0 ?t , TRIALLY. : .'. . ;7'f Hom4n4tttry Jn . .mnufftcturtim, lino la making Biarked ht"dwf,5fc'- Pyt- ' Mem if'actut'innucuiShf "thli 'om . - rt-prentln 40 per cent of the totgj man- Vfaotwrin- .tnBit!Dfii"nU5 oH"th"ihtlr 1 tit. TtMre r 10.000 people enrond Jn i tnanuf aeturtif , indutriei repentiniE' J .' people of the State,.' Jhe iiKmeeelir.lfSr ItVfaaaMtured product a during the paat year repreaenta f ully-tl,W,000. ; T;" Tortland'a ;. product of manufacturd ,.'r-,i' goods during the paat rear footed up ' ,vw,'and Involved the payment of 'y.-...IOf. to wage-earneraU. ' x r.i ir.Vv) . .. The nianufaoture jof lumber ana flour ' mere the leading JndusUieai Thetr oom ' blnM value til $17,000,000, an Inoreaae 'of ' IC000.008 over, the previoua fmt.'iyftfM . Portland'a hew woolen wilt will aoon be : adding largely to, the manufaetnred but-' . put, although It la atartlng with but half WLymmiy vi Hie vrrjm wir ifuib , Pprtjand'a ahlp and boat-bulld!ng busl ; Tiaai produced 1700.000 iaat year, and the peat-packing product ran up to fl.l00.00e. j Crf nd car conntructlon ran p to X, ' 100,000, and the manufacture of paper' . v' Oregon City, which It In each eloae truoW . 1th Portlnnd. footed op .aw,)eo; employ. . " log' 800 people... :iu :,' v.S X la' iron and machine manufacturing J 'kyortiAndhowa;, , big inmaser 'iitf'no?' io''T30,)!MWeaIl!.IB.,' th' roasting J j)?iif faijory 'pf pjoaaet Jk Pevertf Kiu'ruh"' m.w ,i iiihiui wun mkiu' BIMVXL uiv ? Pf A;H n is muKin n, fftoa nwuvinu Temcnea an v ttinual output of 1800,000.'; The big factory - of Flelschner, Meyer Co. la Incrcaa . ing tta capacltyvand now emplds-a a email ff-arm? of people. ' ' .. , Portland . peopto v manufacture ; 1300.000 vorth bf confectionery during the year, nd millinery n manufacture run up to (250,000. Mineral and aoda water product total 91ZS.000, and manufactured paint are worth $130,000. , Baddlery and harnea good made her during the year ll 'for t50,000. and tin and copper work 1 worth 0.. 1 Saah, doors and blind. 4S.OOO.' )Ther are aevera.1 amallr Industrie in "J'orttand, all of which are gradually growing, t The approximate; flgure' on the good manufactured in Portland are eomewhat urprling, Jut I hey are m the jnaii-correct; arid are carefully traced up ty"the' Wcreury oir. thfr Manufacturers Association; V.'.liMolsaack. Th Amo' elation foster fiome Industry and plan : for new enterprises, thus, doing a great and good work for the community. Port - , land people way well bear In- mind that ; in buying home mannfactured good they are keeping their cash at home and help ing themselves. ' ' L ' 1 ' , A horseless carriage Is spoken of as something new, and yet the Jlnriklsha, which eomes under; that head. Is as old a the eternal hills. ' . , " , ' GOOD CLIMATE HERE'. M hlle some, people are disposed to com . plalA at the few. blustering breeses that ."i l..vs wandcrr ta irlng ttui gener ally temnestuouatnonth of MarcMymoSt . of themWdiiy realise that they, are liv ing here in a locality; that to climatically 4 highly fa vord., To seethls matter 4h Its , Proper light; . they Wve only to read up r.n th prevailing fclhuards farther Gafef nd then gas with Joy at the green grass nnd bursting bud of Portland. ' , And again, Portland people, do not hvi to go so vert far from home to find glf- ... mates in which it Is no pleasure to dweOJ lp toward the headwaters of " Green TUv'er, In Washington, 1 a noted pleas- ..tire renort cal'fd Hot Spring. A letter trom. Commodore K.W.; Crichton, , th well-known stetitnboar man who Went there to leave his rheiitna,tlsm, says there Meii's StylisiSMts and-Overcdats--- TV RE far superior to th kind most" Zr tores will show you, We l know of many, instances where you will" pay $8 and even more. 7T6ur money invested here is Gilt Eded; saying nothing of the satisfaction of know ing you are correctly t cjothed be sides we show you. a magnificent assortment in new T1C AND 14 leo Inch bf ipoWiOn thi ground. , Th ovHy ot upch scenes pal alongside th joemfortitf- torttant'Ui.g.:9.t:t;t .; : A magaalne td to Aamed "Joheihla"-1. t get euMne edltUn. only and '.make Q It gso.090, which ;uI 6 to S, D founding i nattoharhome 'for ournailqv. t;;'OrngC!tj'K;whee; orapg; nevr grow. ,:The magasin will be flll. with ' ' volunteer? s Ntet-ary 1 eoR trl bu tionx ' from aR," Jhehoted JournaliBt and av. ithera at 'th wWloV.r.2-.'.' ' Several ntv Wontbert.ot Conre felt allghtiy toahy-oyer. the President, first vetoi, and alleta te withdra-. their Invitation or htm nd hi vu cation huhtlng COtlrars on their ranchc t Oiustlo ipriycs' Vh. -are nflitlng up t!; word- blockhead - wih r h': builder c tlockpwe in the. TraniiYal do not np preclate the pps and down of Var; as keep themnlve far from ihe frlnt.' " The Oeerg Wgshlngton hatchet torv has been-fully veriJled fey the flnding t -th hatchet, 'in. th Egyptian eatacom. 'hechfrisarijhat todjmtterd on ii handle had beootne petrified." ,. The American egg I now down to th jtotch whvrtlt e pe-:tt In the pantr. ;ver nlfht.'ahd doe noVhave to go int. the safety-vault- with tha r of lb The Aoria. Budget ctn to consich Portland's dry dock avlstonary one, bt fore; longblhStadper: will ft able t. ses such aeck her with the naktd yi , ''BtudeTtt Brkeman ' Is what an Ath land paper call him when a future prel oent-ef th re make hla start at th loweat Irdund of th latider. l ? It Is"feeomlng t prett weU-settled f c r7?w-!0Wk,Pr .tan' how; iP": r":?' "s inviTiiifri tnttreror MnU (Klil,. u.:,.,!.'1" 'p.;:.! .iii".'u, witpaaklng t Hf'-virii hiW.d. a .t- Wpdpw yft:The maiorlty of ua ll' Senator-Mark- Hanha. anoir. n hotly a pae-makr and a peacemaker. : f, VANISHED VINCE. Thsr ) g w'm oW Pront -street, ; It reaches ta th ky. . , ine roercnant sadly shake their head ; a !) on vt py. ' jA questlQn that ndniian titter -Without diiturblns; wince, -U. "Brother, an you tell m ; i .The vaeralxt of YlnceT" '. '' ' ' ' ' "" j ; Art IDAHO BALL. CHt yo. llttl as Vhna ready; , Trot- em. out upon the. floor- t . V' ,ner J'B' ues! . Steady! i u reupie mora. Bhortyl shed ' that old sorhbrero. v omnro,; aouse ' Bronro,; douse that cigarette. Jton that PusitinV Casimero. : n-th sdlsl' Now, alt aetJK. on S'lute your ladles; together! .fdie oppoaltf th same ' Hit the lumber with your leathers! Balance all. and wlng your dame! Bunoh the heifer in the middle; , Circle taga and do-se-dot . Pay attention to , the Dddle) t Swing her Jound, and off you go! Tlrst four fnrward! Bark, to places! ! Second Uow-hunle back! Now you've got it down to caseii i Swing em till their trotter rrack! Oent n right -hl and toeingt Swing 'em, kl 'em, if you kin On to next ana keep" a-goin' Till yer lilt yer parts ag'ln! Oent to 'centre:. Jadi round em, . i a banker: balance all! . ver al tev- where you found e !whlrl yer i Promenade arsund the halli Balance .to ytr.pards and trot m f 'Round the circle double quick t Orah an'-kit 'en) while you'v got 'er I HpW rtm. to It Jl they ktou . lAdes?left- Hnd "la your sonnle! j Alatnant .-orand .right and left! balance all anV swing je.lMaey- . M..lr 'tn ntt n' f.il the r hf t ' Tman4 ,llk akeerv cattle Tomenaae ile k a I a rm at.lun'.awi Shane r apur an ' make.Jem rattle! Hanoi rwmmiBi w " . i 'n,iMt 'i.-Northw1et. ' Mammae' Now-Harry, ! yon must noi at anymore plum pudding-' It wilt make you 111." Harrys 6hf flon't1 let that worry you mamma." M won't hurt yvu -auu j u willing to take chanoes, ' "I- know ? what' make tthe hall and snow,".-Bld e-yesr-Old .Agnes. .: ' "vVhst, darling?" ked her mother. "The angels up In heaven sweplng off the sldewaJka." wa th reply. T I 4V. ,v..-.l ' " patterns.' tj& & ? , Becauaa th taa payer havebeert mlldt pritlciBint th vNel Y orit 'tcpsiatui has been .threatening stdjourri; ! us V how jeopl thai Vorffd. " ! ' MOPjqSON ,$T$. ;a THROUGHOUT THE StATE: From Jhnuarv td March f &bdut B.000 .rabbit scalp were turned mt thd county clerk's otnee of KlamAth tcodnty t.fo ,.unties,7at 6 cents each, .'There? iWer alo TOO coyote? and wildcat scalp turned '!! tor the same period. 1 'WiUle. the 8-year-old ,on of A. .K . Oahrke, of Melrose, hud two lingers of il right hand cut oft In a feed cutter last "riday. 'i William Cameron, a sailor on the British ourk Bockhur, was drowned at AatoTis, fe was an Englishman jOf the Sgo of . ..-ars. , - ' -W,: n;y:-,4:4ff roders owmllI, at Needy, Or., which 'mm burned Inst summer, ' ha beji ret iitit... It now has a capacity of motO" 'et Just .double that of the old mill. - Stella Whlto has been held to the grand '4ry,at Ato (rt Jot assault upon jtd?oe I (uys.'stHb a dangerpu,wranon. ! She'was ' nRble to furnish ball In the sum .nd wa looked up In th county Jolt. A, plalnUtfe tale comM- from f Milton, )re. Rev. Knns pinos for his petite pig. hlch has iermbulated So preclnctrun: Hown. A local journal thus spoaksiot hp preacher's Irreparable toss;.'-"He. ws pretty little thing,: with' a iute twlat i his tull. a pofi and getul voice, and til other physical and mental jullcft Ions that go Ho make 'tip it perfect pork -r." . ' ).,;';';v" The e-yenr-oid daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 4eed, living ncar Milton, on th Tunta ,did River, wn terribly burned recency .hlle playing near a bvriilng brush heap. , (cr dres ranght from the biaatng brush md her handa and , fuce ' were badly torched. J : ,'' s-C;.- "M.: ' ui Kx-County Judge C. K. Tlralnsrd. of "olon county,, ha been adjudged Insane tnd cent to the Stat asylum. He has ,cen acting very strangely for some tints ihd this action was deemed necefry !y his friends. . Jv Bemhort llagan, while at the home of J ("hmther., n?ar Fenaietort, aiea irom : h abnormal growth upon hi spin. TPis. as dnn to an. accident ocurrihg several . ears a 30. He left a divorced wlf and J2-yr-old daughter. . . , - - " A bachelor rancher near . Weston js ikoly to remain in his lonely, conditio f a long time tq come, He engaged an1 wife Jo work for him on his plBcel he womaV decamped and' her husband of tired and quit. Their employer, An-.-us'Mcponald..has not a Very high oiln- it of matrimony, because he w ulte .rlcusly embarrased by these iinlooked "or event." ','.. f t Tic Iin county oourt ha received r nor.ut ranees from fifteen precinct ask vi that no county roadmaater . be ap- xitiitrd. ' '"'i. i 15; O. Crandali, an old and highly re pecUM residtnt Of Orand, .dled .':at 1 home at 1 o'clock Saturday evening. I Tarrh . Mr. Crandali was widely known hroughout Union county, and. had been i resident of La Orande for upwards Of 1 .hlrty years. I ; .! L. A. Hudklns, sniployed by the' Boo(-' Kelly Lumber Cot, sf Wsndling. :,haf.a I ouple ef ribs broken' trie' hthef day The A-orkraen were swinging ' log lo 'a or) 'jy t mean -of anddnkey1, and , tt ,the fog. iwvng around MndkfcW wak rsrneil to gii, , ut of thc-way,'but rin Ih tM'yroiigr rection, and the log struck him with such orce as to break two tlbs. -U'V- A dosen Tenneessans passed,' through .'ondon last Monday and Tuesday en oute to-the Shoolly country, - -- j - ' The llrst newspaper to be established n Thunder Mountain will be the Thunder Mountain Miner., of: which CIorg J Lewi, former ecretary of Idaho, Is manager. "i.C'..'.""' ''"" A $123 gold nugget from th Hay Jewell hydrnuHo mine' of - th Oscar Creek district was recently brought Into Grant's Puss. This is not th first tlrne the placer of. that, section have yielded iiltds like this. The gold of this district Is all very smooth a"4 of I he bet quality. The nug'get wa oval and flat . In shop, iielng about ontf-half Inoh4h:hlckness and i wo anu onu-naif incnea n uiameier. :, J. B. Cartwrtght; of Harrlsburg;, and t.lenthal Brothers, of New Tdrk , ttmv tmtered" Into a contract. Th latter agre to take so.ooo jMin4.y.')Q!arV. I. '.:.JP -crown upon the land. of the former lt 1-jtne county. The contract Is for th next lour year-902, 1903, JOI.jand 'J908." .- J, f A "loaded" Jeweler, ,H.' .B. (eyer, who resides at Med ford, unllmbered his loaded revolver In a saloon at that place. '. Hs shot at random, but fallad to hltlt-iThe Police judge hsd better luck, for when h rired a line at Meyers, he coughed up ao-so. ,. State Senator R. A. Booth, while out hunting bear at Monroe, In- f Benton ounty, bagged a panther a short time- ago, -He shot the animal In- the hea With three charges of buckshot. The I anther measured more than seven feet tignt inches in length. Mrs. Thomas Carvln was thrown from a . hotse In Ferry canyon, near Condon. Her left forearm was broken and her wrist- dislocated. "' rftrsr In' a revival at Condon,; ' thirteen eon- vert' were reclaimed' after two-' weeks' work.' Of these twelve were Subsequent- baptised. .. :.;;VV-. .-w ' Ground has been broken at Condon foi the erection of n new. flouring mill, "The work of xcayaton and 4he laying of 4 foundation will be pushed forward-tup- Idly."'-- fc'" "" - ?"' -. r Miller of the , Frankton " district, near Hood river, met with mishap. When within 100 yards of 'hi home his wsgon; laden with, provisions for , his family, broke down. Mr. Miller had to drag th stuff home on a sled. ' Jl is likely he'll have that highway fixed. If he has to dd It himself. : ;' ' it,.; y . Prankle Howard, a little school girl at Cottage O rove, fell from a swing, break ing 'a leg, iUM$i: Btirh Brochway. of , Roebuj,alleje TaTeTtdsehui? g ; ci t y1 .'Counciiha con- Ught - Company a t exorbitant -fates, to Supply th .city wHh electrto, lights. ' H has filed an , Injunction against the city lo stop th desL Rofebufg has owned mi m& m Princes gowns of white crepe der chine- areJt'tlremely"rBshionable a4 affected for dlnlers'and reef ptton." yry becoming jtnodel has applied, designs of white ehan tlly lae outlined with silver" Sequlna, JPyo lilljes of blaf k ohpnlll assert bm eves?at' 4hf bustune, and another Is placed s several I Inch, below the - waisu Starting- from the center of th hack, I it' iwnee- of - Army 'lace; decorated OS 'th :ieft side wlfh black velvet and flowers jwfth' yellow center, . producing a very 1 -'H f ' " -;..! -'.. :;v.t-v- -- . . I "Thi a,ckef was- i sort of cross between w.n Eton. and a bodice, fitting closely Into the waistline and housing perceptibly' j)t tb front. "The seatns wers stitched, with ItarroV bands of whit silk braid and fil ing below the walrtllne at, the back' are twoy' oblong flaps simulating apostll.lon ttfoct; The Hods wre trimmed with th nilk braid and-a, fnw tiny black silk hut tons, ': -U - ' 'The1 hn(, which, completed the costume, was a yejy large ulTalr. In bls;k ehllfon Jrtandltig at the left side of which was a bunch of nstrlch tips. The sume-irkm trimming comoped. th decoration under thf btinu' lhree tl:w, nmafiating from the Inside, of -the, crown ahd nestling clorely against the hair; The Jacket opened over a smart llttl t vest of .white laffetn over'Waite plaited' rhlffon. There wr also inner lapels -of ' taffeta embroidered in delicate' design.' with the embroidery . effeqted In narrow Jnc Hreid. Bran down either side of the opening of Ihe jacket were rows of small : black si;k puttbn; .t '-". j- l '': ':. v.ti j?1"";1" .( .. .. I A fc-hton kft ver- from last year, but 1 Which Is r.one the !s1onulur, howevr..' is in Spangled gown of black net. The r almost universally mad over a whit fitting wheh there jM.hoi a btaca rotihdt Jln, The'-comblhatlon afTords excellom ' Inrreas thft'deelgn." ijif IF J'l .. ., 1 .1,1,1 IJSIJLKJBJIM! , jT. THE THEATERS. ' The performance at the Baker- theatre this week ;s the topmost limit tf reftned 'vaudeville. Manager Bkr ha provided w ViKiiuiu,iuw,mui: tar:' tntuiri mrv among the best known on thb CoaAt. Prank Bacon and Company In? "'An Easy Uar;f : present h Ctfellghlf til aketeb; Do AVItt has "many nw trldtn in maglc.'Bti Bell, the dare-devil of the trapese, hold over: Byrne and West have-a eievsr act: Lorraine .ind Howell kr good and tlwir dogs are the limit. Tha big bulldog go after a punching bag with all the vim of a? pugiUf "getting ln'o shape for 4 chaniplonshTp contest. Other festures on the bill are all worth seeing, and the per formance in tta entirety 1 should bar wrowded house;efry nltfht. THE- MAROl'AM. - "The Christian" wa. presented; last nicht to a crowdltf house. It Js: Well worth seeing. r uWiBS MA WjAMi-tew jiUm ,pf tat it iwaavarir a 1 1rt rongV wrttteo.i,aid tco p tvotd aaort, ,NoV which; wlU be seen at (HI Maruam .Grand .pnFr-la-J)! andiuMa nHgh't?.,Hti JrM'ft. So Xv,ojltalan-anBtephanlt!' be. Mohlyapt. and thn.riinohUcce!iion of brilliant repartee, wit, satire and epigram through out its urogrsss as io make it a wonder among dramas of the society - kind. ; Nor Is there humor lacking In discreet form, and of dramatic force repressed find powerful, the whole part of Miss Coghlan Is full. This fine actress, whrse methods are most admirable. a;ij whoee voice and stage , appearance are superb, appears to the very best advantage ex quisitely' goWned. "' : j . . ' "Xjtdy BRrtpr."; written' , by jCharu Coghjan, wllihs presented at the Saturday matinee. , , , - , - OUT ON BAIL B. P. Snider, awaiting trial In the Tnl ted States Court for -attempting pensloft fraud, was released from the County' Jail on fi.000. lie claims to have? Served Mh Company K, Eighteenth. Missouri volun teer infantry in the war of tp.e rebellion;, took oart in fhpAtlprHa campaign, and wa In Sherman's ..farnoiis vmarchr-'-lre also says he a scout and guide out West . or 31 years, ;Hm was arrested on a charge' of Impersonating another Kintl named Htnt : - ' i - - " FURNISH IN TOWN. W, J. Fnpulsh,' the Pendleton banker and one1 of th numerous candidates .for Governor from Eastern. Oregon, la In th city in t.h Interest ;jof 11 raw. Mr. Furnish 'neveir,l talks" politics "for publi cation, but it is presqmf d that he is saw ing wood. ' Like ' the rabbit of - Joel Chandler Harris fame, "He lay low an' say nothln'."." ' '' " 1 1 FISK CONCERT. - - -:' ' ' '-' - ;; .t V- Sale of ticket for the Katharine Flak concert ar in" MarQUaiH tomorrow even ing opened" this morning at th box office. Mrs. Klk won many triumphs in England, and it la likely that she wiU be given an Qvuitlon here.' "Her contralto is one o fthe most Wonderful ever Heard frorn th lyric stage, ; -,,-- - - Painless Extraction '. V ?Bt our are enabled to ex tract from X to St teeth positively and,, hbsolutely without 1 ..win or without any' bad. after - effects.' No- gas, ho . chloro form, no ether, no cocaine . sloughing Anything should so Nerves- ,; wtthtmrtanfrTT !7 WI3E BROTHERS 1x . ). "111. tit and til Fnfllng' fiidg.' ' Ta - mo M E N ' opportuni. v- ! or, the black and whit N rectsrwlnvititieujir much-n and which ar known as the "Bernhardt ' color sxhem."' ; . ' ... , ,T yok may -be of lace,' tucking or shirring; as It moat suitable for the ma terial. BUt the figure Inclined 'to obesity has Its-best elfaot In a yoke of the dress material atltched down closely with sev eral rW or itltchlng, ' t i tJLt graceful intervals over the skirt., forming a grttdudtbd. itoance, are applied Velet' Oowrs, ' which may be 1 In any fa vortt -'color, If black Is not' desired, but shading tavth very palest tint of the lor, Ce rise Is pretty because the dif ferent hues fading Into shell pink make" aueh a 'beautiful effect. .The slee vejf are elos fitting almost to the wrist and ham only thOr merest aiggestion of an under cut and this 1 composed of white crepo da chine, and gathered Into a wristband fit 'whltfi ; silk embroidered on black ffhnlHt. with the rolntest tracery of go'd thread.. , ' ' , i f f ' y , i , - A very charming-, afternoon gown had she skirt mmM in this way over a lining Of ihlta taffota, The foundation -was not made Independent of the outer skirt and escepting the -yoke there was no .other irrmmmtfon th tt:rt, ; v Spangle, oi1 paillettes, as' the French mediates are pleased to tetm them, are a vef failing, adornment for festive atttr and stand ever ready to help u "rlso and shine. but It remains for,the spring and summer of 190? to bring them Into popular us for calling and afternoon gowr. Chiffon gown beside being falrj llke. pave me sirvantag of tieJmt 'fashionable Thy have1, been among thtf most conspic uous of Iho senson's : modes for rh Ihst four .reaaw and this summer Vemlses to CUin Wur Attemteh to (t fact thct Out''yaryfl hundrfS ' patiehti .1 trtat, tghty-'iive per cent, art PteQte4. ConaulUtlon .invited. finfHnliM ! B.MUIII IIVIIIIW Vital Sdenca Phytldan 19 gmi 321 AWnjrton'BufldJn This is what you :: meed now 1 PRGN5 i WEAR f 270,WASiiINGTON 1ST. ' 'j AMUSEMENTS. : .Rose Coghlan Friday ' snd . fiaturda nlKhts Forget Me Not." Matinee SatucdsV'1'ItJid(T Barter preceded by i Me omediettaiiletweeVr Mt- I. TliMl . - , 1 mee ana lgnr. ' Tttr BAUER TtlCATRE ,Jl i3orge L. Baker, Ma'nugr. , Phones. Oregon. . 107d; Cowmhia'BOO. ' Th verdict, of. ,the peopled ' " "' iMTME 6E8T WE HAVE HAD" ! '! HlftH ClAaSi POLITE ANO'REFINED ' V t VAUDEVILLE. I5-New and Famous Vaudevillians-IS BTKNR' AND WEST, 8WOR AND HATHIVAT. ANNB MONTOOMKRY, LAHRA1NB AND HOWELL, DE WITT, PUUELL, LA JESS. BILLY KNIGHT. Prunes Matinee, lOe, 15c, a6c; evening, 15c.' H-V. Sue. ; Matinee . Wednesday, Sat jurday and Sunday. , . , :,' t, rREOCRICKSBURG MUSIC HALL v , Seventh and .Aider' Streets, , FLYNN'S LONDON GAIETY GIRLS l v - Presenting r "A Night In a Turkish Harem" i ,11 Introducing , , '-.'. LITTLE EGYPT' V . , In her sensational dances.. ... v 'r, General admission, free. ; ... , W 'ARfi'SELLiNQ 80,000 PACKAGES 't:.' . ' . j Of' OWN -,". WASflJfld 50DA .monthly; ' the largest . 6 cent package in ilie market.. Sold by all grocers. - , - ,)V f-"' methoM' we" or; ' no of gum.sr given that be aeslred, devitalized Columbia phone SOS. Qregoa-phon "' if- - "I' . Ill 1 1 I 111 1 I s:.',''.''.. .; i ; -t ' i , t r i s f V - - ' 5" List'"- V r - .- . a. ' . f I - . - K MANUFACTURERS AND ' -YJl i IMP0RTCRS or vr ME-FURNfSHING' pi Boss of the Road Overalls Standard Outing Shirts Blankets, Flannels Cassimeres and Clothing SOLE AGENTS TOR Stockton Woolen Wpii ... ,.k,!l'j - " .&w. !oroir r;r: Fifth and Stark Streets OREGON ROSES varieties free.',, : j .-j LAMBERSON, Portland Oregon. Banfield-Veysey Fuel 06; SLAB Get your orders in early fl chance - 1 '- s --) " '" ' 1 ' - -'( -v- OfTidt! No. 80 Third Street. Ore. Phone, Main 353. Columbia, 373. '"' The BEST WHEELS ON EARTH it.i--- t" 1 'M.-f."r-' l-.-w.r-; i. " ST'., T.- r. f $20,' $25, $30." $33, $40, $50 $60 Steam, Electric, Gasoline Automobiles and Motor Cycles i ' Se'rvd for Catalogue, Fred T. MerriU ' Branohe: - Spokane. if 4 PORTLAND. OREGON LoveKest on earthi A well-rooted, one year plant, JOc, iNamc yow - ' " ' ' i . .Cochet wTihc CochPcrlc des Jardto; V WOOD and give your', wood to' drv. , , -y" 7 . j , PORTLAND, OR. tidnsirt Carpd licast ... 1 fi. mai Hi 86-fiA THIRD STJ Op. Chamber of tidro. ', ' Ar f I Undisputed II Fact ARE 1902 - - r 1 c D BICYCLES Wrh for Prices. h r t I Cycle Co?, Inc. ! U lUO JVf, 1W, DlAin D', " aM : Ar A 1AA 111 Cflwil. a t.L ", ' -1 ft J iu own ligfttug ylajit . .... -r.t,-. , vor, latfa ana wuaington sts. L 1 , , j r .. - SoUtg yi. Read: the Evehinroumal :.i'i....'.".-i-..J, k -'w.r.:'-t.-.-.W r