The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 06, 1903, Page 7, Image 7

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY ETENINGT, JULY 0, 1003.
linn
usly Injured, by being Jerked from hsr
feet In a train at Albany, Or., laat Fri
day. She vi on her way to Newport
when the accident occurred.
ee IV Abrahams at the Valle- Land
Company'a officer 4 m Tlret street, oor
ner A eh, If you want to buy or aell real
estats." established IB yea re.
Whether row printing be plain or
Items of Local Interest for Busy
J. I ' , " a ' .
. . journal neaders, ' :
' WTATHX rOMOAiT. ..
dlat urbane or aligM eaersr ecetinlea a
wig oi eoamry ,itnamg train Houtbara If,
fad aortheaat to Kasters Montana.
Light ralu nave fa lieu In Weeur' Oregon,
wit iWto'SSB:. in id.., we have the artists and we have
CtUfornia and Northers kad. .ml th. t.m. 1 the material to do the work. Bee ua
ftrtur in the North PaeiHo States are from about It. Metropolitan Printing Cora-
ww winnifwwmwraiii, oany. Ill Front, near Morrison.
watbr in this dictrict tonight mil TuMdar, I Breaksrs' Hotel la now open and
with probably light bow.n u Morthweouri receiving; guests. For Information about
rates, reservations, eta, can upon J. m.
Arthur A Co.. 40 Klrst street, thle city.
OTIL A11TT1TI - I 'r.Un,. Main SKI Af wHta tnmt Hraakt
Mmtmrmt kj v. Drown. i. w. wniu if. am t nr UAan wiah
"i nun Mr, aupp ana i rt . rim
Plane, J.poKane: w. B. t ook. Mrs. Cook,. I , stwvmm, iu uiciuh vhj "
Aihoi; Ed. r. Vaight, Kaiuu: kuth Eobbiiw, MamettVFalls excursion boat, lesves foot
ef.tKSdi grainard, irMi Brinard, Bert. 1 0f Taylor atreet dally at 1:10 and 11:10
I 'Vh.mh.rl.ln, . t UlEiey. iirhig.ni Vlil- tlckata. 41 centa; Interchangeable with
I km kile, rioroiMoi A, K. t'aon. Klunitoi Mm. I el ec trio care, coins? or coming.
The boom of the bomb la now over,
T '.!". OnVL . . Mwd, tta Fran
grMi; W. H. Adam. Cottaga Orarii H. Iletid-J the ekyrOcket'a Bhot Ha laat ahot, but
7" iJBVi J'' "T?1 ,V' rn-, our pollaher etlll la in clover, cauae
Tsacuarvi ; e.. n. Lam
bain, Wlnlock. Mra
BIMrt. HiUm' M (f Tatar.
ajr, Taroma; Hmm Witt, Han Kranrlaco: t
rinrano; F. f. Graham, Mra. Ora-
the ataam-heated follow that doea not
burn the flbM- of the linen and the only
one in Oregon, union ia unary, ueo-
). n. vi mum. r snuiaiun : .
Mra. T. T. Ooor. HaUm: J. D. Brown. Han on na Oiumoia
Franclaro: L. k N.iU.ra Maw Ynrk- T T I a la Mmlla mliiitaJ
ISl-,ate. S: .'."..r,"frJi"anA:1 from the Union School of Psychology
L. Harria. uiaa 17 v.,.. a v ( I in the rooma of the People a Chrlatlan
S-ts
g. C. Talbot. Mra. Talhof Mr. and Mra Umw. I t'nlon. llakv BullJlna. laat evening.
ulbirn Carnlal Company; H. O. Lumber, Jte. V, a Coulter. Paator of the- Peo.
pie's Chiiatlan Church, deliver! tne
f r. Kowi-r, Mr, eowiw. Aatoriaj tuud, graduation addreea and a carefuiiy-ar
uurnard. Indiana; C. K. Edirarda, Bpokana; I ranged program was carriea OUT.
u. jonnaon, Mra. jnnnaon, Altar (Irani U ixm-1 , . . .n n.4.a
U hrraton: (Jrara laaaoa. T. V. El lot t.
nixrt Hunt, Mra. Hunt. Walla Walla; u. W. for Caacade Loaka and return aauy tex
Krff, Kattloi 0. M. Wfrbooth, Port Townaaod; 1 cept Monday). Excellent opportunity to
ra. r. uihm. Hama Ana- Mra. i' i' iteamer leavea Alder-atreet wharf weelt-
daya 8:10 a. mM Bunoayg a. m.. reiurn
Ing 7 p. m. Mualo and meal a on Doara.
Round-trio fare. 11.80. 'Phone Main 014.
Partland f. B. alrUarnar. New York: I. I a .... . a m.
Sana. klra. H. B. Ii.ua H,lna: Q. I'.t.raon. ia, B O'a ,w.-, '
an Kranriaro; O. O. Onlid, .Ntw York; Mia Interrupted the regular Sunday arter-
E. uoiden, or-goa City: A. Holdcn, Ora- J noon band concert at Ine Ulty farn. A
liit: u. u. Birwitn. Han rranoiaro: B. a,
niunaon, raw i ora : w. j. urnaon. Ban rran- I - , . . . .aa k.
i.w,. i st D t...A i . . .. mm. nowovtir. nnu unn , chu.i iu w
WV, W - a. 4. I . HJ V. U1IMH,, At 1 rid . I w ... . .
R. Brand and wlfa, Han Kranolico; II. 1. fore the molature began to Tall. A large
k and wlf, Aberdeen, B. D.j J. W. lr. I crowd fathered to hear the music.
AMONG
THE FLAYERS
V"",.1" 7 1
nell, the lady mentioned In Saturday's
Journal aa having had the amajlpox
plttlnga removed from her faoe by Mad
ame Vaughn'a wonderful ay a tern of treat
ment for the humiliating affliction. Only
one aide -of Mra. O'Donnell'e face waa
treated thle time. Thla waa done ao
that ahe might be exhibited aa convinc
ing proof that Madame Vaughn has not
made any claim that may be deemed
a iritis m a An
dlaflgurement of the countenance that wo,1"d what fha 51?rt"e!
ki.i. ifk I ago with the ravlaed veralon of th
e(f v-aae e w "v n w a .
Maarirai . A hlal ttnfi lei triiak I CianHlQ JLli. JYIUIV.
IMv av areaa eiiim e Wkviuvu ej a aw I , . . . . . . .
,. . ... ,, , ... I wneiner ne ci,ror ana niuuiuua ui-i
City AudJior Serin la at hla offlce I k-m h. unHr th muu
again today after a month's abaence In ment of tn- rMri ,treet h0Ulle ,r u.
me nasi, wnere ne waa viBiung roia- ,, PnPt.rf . rahearaal fleld In
" A ve "Xaei J,yane."
' "Eaat Lynns? by the Baker Company
Is meritorious to such a degree that In
reviewing It one feela like aklpplng the
Idea, or rather fact, that theae player
folk are In a aenae local. Had Mia
Moulton been done by the cherished
Clara Morris yeeterday at the Marquam
It is a question whether better work
would have been demonatrated all the
way down the line. The reference to
Mlas Morris Is made with hate off and
lives.
PERSONALS.
which to so augment their repu.tatlona
that la the future national and interna
ttonal atars may scintillate, mattere
very little to thoee who now pay Port
land money becauee of good entertain
mente. but In connection with thla
thought It la prophetic to aay that at
E. Q. Loom la of Ilwaco is at the Per
kins.
J. O. Booth. Mayor of Grants Pa, leli.... .hM. nr four of the Deraone who
at the Imperial. clayed laat week are deetlned to see
A. H. Alford, a Lew I ton newapaper I greater and more renowned day. .
man. la st the Perkins. It is not saying one word too much
John L Sharpsteln, a Walla Walla at- In psnygerio when Mine catnrine twnv
torney, Is at the Perklna.
Robert A. Foeter, a Caatle Rock mine
owner, la registered at the Perkina.
Arthur H. Sauls, a atockralaer of Llv
lngatone, Mont., la reglatered M the
Imperial.
lea ia mentioned as a Lady Isabella not
i remembered to have been excelled from
an artlatlo aundpolnt. Ml Countla
la taking rapid strides toward wormy
fame, and of this there Is no miitaae,
A mors powerful moral waa never
written than "East Lynne." Mans vh-
Monacha
blrffl-r. lal Adama. Loa Annlra: J. O.
tilts, Uraota Paaai T. W. 1'otter, Cbvaiwa.
nfaTrif UrrSd SSL Z?:'B frown'. . Band I. highly complimented on
Kfw York; II. Junea, Toprka; W. W. Wood and Us work.
family, Han Kranrlaco; K. A.' Cohorn, New
, York: U M. KpIIihcc. nan anrlaco: Mra. M. I.
Kallngg. Ban Kranrlaco; O. K. Hfttdrt, Nrw
lork: . A. Baldwin. Ban Kranrlaco: f. King,
Chlt-agoi W. W. Hryjnoar. Tacoma; J. Boaflrld,
lw xork; R, A. HodnId and wHa, Mr. W
Wall., Kngland; Mlaa B. Hutrhtna. California
O. A. Lomrrman. Hiokano; I. 8. Tlln-r, T. W,
rx-Mutt. Iblldplphla; ). W. Kiln. Man Kran
claro: K. J. Kobargo. Chicago; H. Jacuba. H.
B. Boaford, Ban Kranrlaro; J. Wataon and wife,
VancoiiTrr; W. T. Hlalop. Prndli-tou; J. Herr-
Bian Han Kranclaro; W. Blmona and family.
Bola; C. W. Thomnaon and wife, Caacada
LorkH; . Dr. N. Cbiirrhman, city; Mra. A. K.
llH'liirc, Mlaa M. MH'lur. Maalrr li. Mot'lnra,
Mra. M. I. I ndorwooU. Tarooia; A. U. Hbru
If von will give ms m ohanoe we will
speedily ahow .you that the Wheeler A
Wilson aewlng machine sold by ua has
no superior on esrth, snd that we Bell
at Jobber' rates, becauee we buy for
cash from the manufacturera We will
convince you of this If you will call at
our etore. 136 Morrison, Marquam Build
ing. Sigel A Smith. .
If won have a disease of long stand
ing you will And that it Is quite prob
able that we can at least greatly benefit
you. If we cannot you wui nno us
ard, -Ban Krancbwo; c. W. -Lawrence and wife, fre.nt In so atattng and It wllL coat you
eit.; Mr. N. I'axtnn; Mra: H. Mvwgnod, Loa
Aiiir-toa; r. II. Tharmr, Kt. Paul; i. A. Walkor,
N. V. K. It.: Dr. L. Buck and wlfo. San An
tonio; J. R. Stfftt and wife. New York; Mra.
('. L. Ilovey and daughter. Han Kranciaeo; W.
Oakea and wife. Heattle: W. Vigor. Taroma;
Mra. E. J. Ihillemel, Heattle; F. W. I'etty-
froTe, Han Kranrlaco; E. W. CIIt. Heattle;
. A. McClelland and wife. Clementine Mather.
Napa; K. Broa, rlty; Mlaa B. Carl, city; K.
B. Dunn. L. K. Htone. Eugene; E. J. Batler
and wife, Bonton: Mlas Halatead, Honolulu:
IIIM Kill Ion, Han J oar; K. L. Rnaentbal, New
York; K. T. I'uary and wife. Philadelphia; i.
C. Fulton. Aatirla; Miiw M. Htewart, Han Kran
rlaco; F. II. CnrtU. Aatorla, K. Wortraan, Mc
Mlnnrtlle; C. I Wllllama, Tb Ialle; Mr.
and Mra. r. A. Hpencer. 1'ortland; 11. H
b . WTMUSTR wearing bandage at moderate prlc
nothing t6 interview us. Our treat
ments are entirely different from thoee
generally used. We uee no dru.gs. The
Portland Institute of Psychology, 00
The Marquam.
Of latereat to gentlemen Nothing is
o conducive to a man's safety and com
fort aa a well-fitting auspensory band
age. Albert Beral, the oruggiat. second
and Washington, makes a specialty of
a large and Well-selected stock of the
moat popular brands, and gentlemen will
find It to their advantage to see him
when they want a satisfactory and easy-
l --------- . . . .
IT. P. Sobers- of Watertown. B. TV. la lalnv. overriding a good woman a ouiy
In the city with a view of making his to her Ood and famuy waa never more
home here. pathetically told. Lady Isabelle. the lov-
F. E. Chamberlain and James L. Hens- Ing wife, devoted ner n,
ley.. Manistee. Mich., timber men, sre succumbs to the laaclylous whisper ng.
registered at the Imoerial. of a tempter who plies his nefarious
Mrs. C. B. W.d. is in th. city fH h&f.
Pendleton. Mrs. Wads Is prominent ?"m Tfv love are heir. Poor Isa-
among the women a clubB of the stats. wM t0 Deleve that Archibald
C. W. Thompson of Caacada Ijocks, ac- carlyle, her husband eared for another;
companled by his wife, la at the Port- then to wreak revenge she wrecke her
land. Mr. Thompson is a wealthy lum- ,oui.
berman. Miss Countla Is Lady Isabelle Mr.
Judge J. W. Swsnwlek of Los Angeles William Bernard plays Sir Francis Levl
Is st the Perkins, accompanied by hla aOn, the betrayer and George Alison is
wife. They leave tonight for Seattle and the husband, wronged beyond reason
Vancouver. B. C. and "not guilty." Of these three per-
Mayor Gilbert Hunt and family of sons a host of P""" CM
Walla Walla are In the city on their way Juatly said, for the rnanner "h,ch
to Seaside. T. C. Elliott and family of they carry out the theme.
Walla Walla are also on their way to There waa grace P'm g
the Coast. All are registered at the Im- tuoe. ana aoove "- made
nerial neas of else but the play whlcn maaa
erent In merit to thoee of a score of
On and after Thursday. July 0, the ye"r"- rd about Mr Barnard's 8lr Levl
nnter Garden, Third and Morrison, will WJ, JJ artUral. There was no
Winter Garden, Third and Morrison, win " natural There was no
serve a merchant.' lunch. 11:S0 to I "n f "IJKi il . maks his vile
Ine I f. j.-n tie was the
cnaracier wuci
p. m., flrst-claas In every respect.
price will be 25 and 35 cents. BUI of
fare will be changed dally and a musical
program will be rendered.
MRS. ODOVsTSZ.1V.
Beckman and wife, Heattle; R. A. Badger and I
aire. Korkeater, K. X.; I wm iiaTentxirt, Helena;
A. R. Morrow. R. Walah. Han Fraudat-o: K.
Re'nker. New York: A. Hi-nrnlah, W. Bene-
Ths grand ball given in the Grand
Army Hall, on Saturday evening, by
the Social Club, was well attended and
dirt. Hlduer I. Ackerman. ('. H. Tnilllnc.r and proved a delightful affair. Unusual in-
wife
H. Brlggs and wife, San Francisco
B. X. ICoorshonse u Co, at Seventh
nd Alder. Telephone, Main 1313.
The Portland, Lorfg Beach. Wash.
Open for guests. European plan.
. Xiong Beach and view Provisions
at rouftcnable ratea. Strauhal Broa.
Tor Sal Finely equipped job print
ing offlce. Enquire 106 M First atreet.
Pins Say! Buy Meredith's umbrellaa.
Repairing, recovering. Waah. and Sixth.
The Portland Woman's Vnion will
meet thla afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at
610 Flandera street.
About July 10, James R. Ewlng, the
bookseller, will remove to the corner of
Fourth and Yamhill.
Portland Club, 130 Fifth street A
palataMe lunch aerved every evening
from I until 11 p. m.
Beantlfnl rugs and art -square made
from worn-out carpets. Wo do the
cleaning. S06 East Morrison street;
'Phone white 971.
i Otto Schumann, 804 Third street, next
door to Taylor-Street Church. Marble
cutter, monumental and building work.
First-class work only.
"Whits Spray" is the best flour In the
City. Made at Walla Walla by Dement
-Brosr Cw O; Wr etitrrch, wtroresale
.agent. 254 Front atreet.
.Mrs. Oleland, a resident of Portland
terent was taken In the prise dances,
about 60 couples contesting for tho
honors. Gilbert Costello and Mlaa Mable
Staley were declared winners of the
prise waits, the trophy being a hand
some lacquered tea set. while D. Shea
and Misa Peterson csrrled off the prise
for tho achottlsche. ,
John Xnndstrum, a resldnet of Scholl's
Ferry1, where he had for several months
been employed in a shingle mill, dropped
dead yesterday as a result of alcohol
Ism. Lundstrum had been celebrating
the Fourth of July and at the time of
his death was returning on a load of
hay to his home from this city. It Is
claimed he hsd been drinking heavily.
Coroner Flnley was summoned snd had
the body removed to the Flnley under
taking parlors. No Inquest will be held.
Mors than 40 boys, under the care of
Prof. M. M. Rlngler. will leave Portland
on the steamer Bailey Gatsert tomor
row morning, bound for the annual out
ing of the Young Men's Christian Asso
ciation, whtoh -is to be held this year on
the Washington side of the Columbia,
near Cascade Locks. "Camp Cascadla"
Is the name of the place - where the
youths will spend two weeks in the pur
suit of pleasure. Besides fishing, bath
ing and boating, games and sports will
be provided. Strict discipline will be
maintained. : 1 -
Vow on Exhibition at the Parlors of
Madam Tanghn, MS and 310 Pall
ing Building.
The abore la a portrait of Mra. O'Ponnell of
LoTeJoy atreet, who, when a child of T. waa
afflicted with amallpoi, the annoying and hu
miliating marka of which njarred the ap
pearauce of her otherwlae comely faoa for 82
reara. A month ago ahe took treatment from
Madame Vaughn, th, celebrated dermatologlat.
now at the Falling Building, thla rlty. and that
Dart of her fare operated upon la now aa
month and freak aa when ahe waa an Infant.
Tb parlors of Madams Taugha, SOS.
309 and 310 Falling Building, were
i more than 76 years of age, was se- thronged today with men and women
verely brulaed. although not danger- anxious to see and chat with Mrs. O'Don-
o
The entire face could hao been operated oa
at one time, but Madams Vaughn dealrrd that
thla woman might be abown to other sufferer,
that they might be convinced of the efficacy
of tho treatment ahe offer to all In like con
dition. Madame Vaughn la the only perann
In the Weatern State authorized to employ
Madame Irene La I'ere'a wonderful French dis
covery for the rerooral of amallKx plttlnga,
birthmark. nnOneaa nnder the crce, wrinkle.
frecklea. moth apota every dlaflrurement of I u...u vi..,j tn.anli fmiln Rlrh
the human face also the eradication of ecsema, I "' " , r'hriatia Tanhol
dandniff, etc. rd Chawnor and Louis Christie, Isobel
uau ft'Tiovvpi r wui. pi" n v ctiiioi. I TInll. Marie DorO. Violet J-aie, oaaie
TIOS. EVEBY.iuY THIS WEEK FHOM a TO I Klrbv and Julia Howard. In addition
12 AND 1 TO 5 P. M. MEN AND WOMEN J there Is a hew of very pretty show girls
BUFFERING FROM ANY DISKIQl REMENt 1 ln ,-f
OF THE FACE ARE INVITEI TO CALL AND l"B u , " .
SEE THE LADY AND HEAR THE STOliv The scenic productions for Doth plays
OF HER LIBERATION FROM HER TORMENT will be complete, and as they were at
sllurlng, selfish villain tnai iru.
i-. hut unfortunately, rarely
discovered. ' Of the heartbroken Car-
lvle. It can be said that ueorgo ....,.
capably played the part Barbara nare
ir.v,.i., P.,imr1 Is the same sweet
confiding heroine tbat alwaya happens
In periods of great woe vv.
made an excellent lra " '
and as Miss Canyie, Minn.
humorous and true. ol",n
made up her portrayal nnu w..- -
not an attempt to overdo
un..rH Rnaaell's Richard. Hare is a
capable piece of work and nothing more
need be said. Of the others of the com
pany it should be said they entered with
the scheme to make "East Lynne by the
Baker people about the best which can
be remembered.
Finally Madam Vine, tne nean-nevei
wife and mother, returning to her for
mer happy home, her children, and the
arena of remorse, manes a senoo i
dramatic situations which for P"108
cannot well be surpassed, mis koum
iss is Madam Vine and compliments of
high order are due. As a whole kbsi
Lynne" at the Baker Theatre is an at
traction of great worthiness. It will
be given this week and no more. It is
a final setting of a most successful and
gratifying season.
'The Olrous OirL" .
The Circus Girl." which will be pre
sented at the Marquam Grand Theatre
nn Frlrlav. Saturday afternoon and
nla-ht. Julv 10 and II, by the famou
Auaruatln Daly Company that made such
a decided hit at this theatre last Satur
day night. Is considered the funniest of
all the Dalv pieces. At the same time
Its music la Just es tuneful and catohy
as that of "A Runaway Girl." More
attention; however, has been paid to the
comedy end of the piece and aa a result
there is a continual supply of delightful
fun from nrst to last. The wrestling
scene between Biggs, the waiter, and
the "Terrible Turk," including an or me
incidents leading up to it, Is about the
funniest the stage has to give.
Tho principals of the company include
inch well known artists aa John K.
Slavin. George Fortescue. Alfred Hlck-
. XxoslUnt TauderUls.
- Whether the highest encomiums are
due Mr. Shields for getting them to
gether, or to the artists for putting up
such a good show, is a question that Is
passed up by those who attended the
vaudeville) st Cordray's Theatre last
night
It rained and Shields' Park was closed
Bag snd baggage were transferred to
Cordrsy A Russell's house and big
things happened. Standing room only
was announoed about the time the cur
tain went up and those present .settled
into their seats with mors or less ex
pectancy. Tbey wished to know, many
of them, whether Mr. Shields would keep
his promise and give the best entertain
ment he has so far offered. Aa a mat
mar of fact the show last night was of
a quality that exceeded in merit any
thing th&t was expected. There was
vim and go from start to finish. Not
lagging moment, but two or three, which
Is rare in vaudeville. Musle, mirth and
contentment seemed to permeate the
house, and while It drlssled and rained
without there was good cheer within
Beginning with the clever people who
were responsible for the happy condl
tlon Of things the first to be mentioned
Is Marls Llsslng ss "The Arkansas
Rube." This young lsdy is a comedienne
with no chance of dispute. Four times
was she called back to satisfy another
longing. It has been announced that ahs
can dance, and after aeelng her it can
be said that not since the daya of the
lamenteo Kitty O'Neill has cleverer work
been dons by woman. Miss Lesslng fills
the bill and she i'j worth all the money
ever paid for her.
In reviewing-Mr. Shield' entertain
ment it Is not neceasary to begin at the
first number on the program; it is more
ust to ten the story an the most allur
ing polnta present themselves. Hugh
Emmett Is called the world's famous
ventriloquist snd comedian. It is be
lleved that he has no peer. As a matter
of fact hla 20 minutes' occupancy of the
stsge last night waa as enjoyable a
time aa has happened In a local house
ln msny a day. Mr. Emmett's work ia
smooth and polished. He could stay
before an audience, it is believed, for
n hour' and never grow tiresome.
The three Millards are top-notchers In
their work. Baby Millard the little tot
does most pleaaing character work and
her delineation of cakewalk artiste la
really excellent Mr. Millard ln his
Willie Green's Visit" gives a creditable
portrayal of the foolish country lout.
Hla work savors of the early days or
Sol Smith Russell, and where ever hap
pened better than he.
Most pleasing was "The Furniture
Man." by the Athon-Wllson-Clark Com
pany. Mr. Athon la a high-class come
dian who can sing-- A half dosen tlmea
last night waa he called upon to repeat.
His singing the verae backward la a new
nd catching feature. ,
Charles Gardner, the musical eome-
: dlan,. is very capable. He eomes with an
excellent reputation and what he did
last night was highly appreciated. It
is due to such people as Gardner and
hla like that snap galna headway in
vaudeville productions.
Miss Jessie Orr in her excelfent danc
ing and comedy work, and the Pslomas
are not mentioned lat because they are
least on the other hand. It is believed a
better feature did not appear on the
bill last night than when the two pretty
Pnloma girls sang from Kl Capttan.
Three times were they called, upon, and
even then the audience tka not enough
Jessie Orr la picturesque. She dances
well, kirks high and Is nice looking to
boot. People liked her laat night and
will do ao all this week, without a doubt
Two new illustrated songs well sung and
excellent moving pictures of Columbia
River scent ry concludes a mighty fine
show to be given this week by Mr.
Shields at. hla park when It is good
weather and at Cordray'a when It la not
r
"The
Different
Stpre"
Olds,Wortman&King
Fifth and t
Washington g
aUiTCUa fi
The Great Sale of Shoes continue all thh week
CR.AND DEMONSTRATION AND SALE ofths
Celebrated Kara Diamonds and YV.L. t Co. Wnjs,
(First Floor.) , ' . ;
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1 Mtte25!i
5c SPECIALS
Hat Pins, Belt Pins, Stick Pins,
Hair Hetalnsrs. Values to 60c
10c SPECIALS
Stick Pins, value 26c. sterling
Sliver Lace Pins. Belt Pln. Hrooch
Pins, values to 76c. i'narl Fin Hets,
I pins to set. Shirtwaist Seta.
Hat Pins, Stick Pins, values to 60c.
Neck-tie Clasps. Souvenir Pins.
Cross Guns. Violet Pins.
I5c SPECIALS
Sterling Silver Hearts. Shirt
Stud Sets S to set. Stick Pins.
Ice Flna. Belt Pins and Brooch
Pins, values to 96c. Coral Waist
Sets, value 83c. 2-Pln Net Beauty
Pins, Cuff Link, regularly 26c and
86c. Goggles, Chatelaine Watch
Pins. Bohemian Gluss Vinaigrette,
value to 76c. Belt Pins. Necktie
Clasps. Hat Pins, .-piece Waist
Seta.
19c SPECIALS
Stick Pin Sets, I to Bet. Sterling
Stiver Hearts. Pearl Waist Pin
Sets, 4 to Bet Friendship Hearts,
value 40c. Lockets. Sterling
Sliver Lace Pins, value 15c. Pearl
Lacs Plna. Pearl Belt Pins. Jet
Brooch Pins, values to SI. Initial
Shirtwaist Sets, t and 4 pieces,
value 86c. Beauty Pin Sets, to
aet. Elk Stick Pins. Chain Purses,
value 60c. Gilt and Oxide Bag Top.
Silver, Turquoise and Jet Brace
lets.
Grand Clearance Sale of Every
thing in the Jewelry Section 1
25c SPECIALS
Sterling Silver licit Buckles,
value 12. Lace mid Hrooch Pins,
values to "5c. f'narl Cuff Pins,
value 50c. Jet Hrooch Pin, values
to J2.00. Jeweled and Knameled
Waist Hets. Fancy peg Topa. Pearl
Vest Button Bets. Fancy Belt
Buckles, value to 75c. Portland
Souvenir Pins.
35c SPECIALS
Stick Pins, regular 6o. snd 75c.
Pearl and Enamel Waist Sets,
value 75c. Belt Plna, value 66c.
Men's Watch Fobs, value "9c. Iac,
and Brooch Plna, value 75c. Pearl
Ijice Plna, value 75c. Shirtwaist
Set, value 6!)c.
50c SPECIALS
Pearl Waist Sets, 8 and 4 but
tons to set. value $1 00 Sterling
Sliver Pocket Knives, value $1.00.
Lockets, value 85c.
75c SPECIALS
Me'e Oold-F..led Watch Chains,
value to $2.00. Chatelaine Chain
Purses, value $1.29. Opera Glasses,
Nickel barrel.
Bterltg Silver Chain Bracelets,
value $1.60, special 85c each. Ster
ling Sliver Serpent Bracelets, value
$1.79; special $1.00 each.
All Fancy Beaded Lorgnette
Chains reduced.
jf Grand Clearance sf Decks-Cleaa Sweep Sales all ever the Store te make reem for Fan Coeds
,AessasA ft ww a.. Msrwwwwwwww
We are not shouting'
Very loudly in the newspapers. You may do the
shouting when your teeth ache. Then come to us,
and we'll stop the aching painlessly stop it
mil set beet teeth, tT nest waity. 4 (and thejl good ones,
too) gold erowns, aa-karat, $3 fold flllUgs, small. SI; Urge, $3; nil
other Illings. 79 cents each.
ALBA DENTISTS
Over EHers Piano House, opp. Cordray's Theatre. Phone Main 2796
f ROM HER OWN MI'S.
THE STORE NOTED FOR BEST GOODS AT ' LOWEST PRICES.
LUCKY CATCH
table Linen Event
We were fortunate In securing a few odd pieces, 35 in all, of
bleached and half-bleached Table Linens for less than manufactur
ers' cost ;' also a few broken numbers In Napkins. The Linens are
mostly the medium grades heavy Just the kind for hard wear.
Prices range from 35c up to 65c yard. You can save from 35c to 75c
on your table cloth. We have no competition at arty time In
Table Linens NEVER.
IRVVO.'w!!
(CarnivaW
Are you aware that we sell a hand loom table linen,
made from flax, at 13c yard? We do.
The kind of table linens that we sell are not to be
picked up in the average junk shop.
On Monday Morning, July 6,
This odd lot of Table Linens and Napkins will be placed
on sale
AND WE WILL SELL THEM.
WE ARE NOTED FOR TABLE LINENS.
HERE
ARE3 A FEW
of the wonders that we have no
competition on:
Our 7J-lnch double-warp bleached
damask at 65c cannot be dupli
cated for x.00 yard.
The grade we sell for 60c 66
Inch will coat you not less than
76c; and our 35c grade you pay
60c for anywhere.
In extra fine satin damask, we
show a grade 5 at $1.66 that you
cannot match for. lesa than $2.60
yard.
Our large Napkins at SOc, $1.13,
$1.60, $1.7$, $!.00, $2.26 and $2.60
do, are wonders. '
mcAllen. & McDonnell
Dnlv's Theatre. New York, at the time
of the original productions. The organ
isation numbers 60 people, ine navance
sale of seats will open Wednesday
morning at 10 o'clock.
For forty years Dr. Fowler's Extract
of Wild Strawberry has been curing
summer complaint, dyentery, diarrhoea,
bloody ftux,'pAln in the stomatrh;and"lt
has never yet failed to do everything
claimed for it.
"A Bunaway airf V
"A Runaway Girl," presented yUatur
day night at the Marquam Vy t,he
Augustln Daly Musical Comedy Com
pany, was as laughable an entertainment
as could be deelred. The company is e
large and very talented one and every
thing done by Its members carries "great
merit.
"A Runaway Girl" gained great popu
larity ln New Tork and London as long
Poultry Netting
WHOI.BIAU,
Wire and Iron Fencing
BANK AND OFFICE RAILINGS
Barked Wire. Wire and Lawn Venelng.
PORTLAND WIRE IRON WORKS
aJattfoaTrs.
X0S W. TXXBO ST, OOB. rXJUrSBBI.
Painless Extracting!
Wp'do Crown and Brldga Work without tails.
Oar 16 7arf' aiperlenoa In plat work aaabla
ua to fit roar mouth comfortably.
W have feeling a wall yoa.
Dt, W. A. Wlaa. manager, ha found a af
war to extract teth abaolutelr without pain.'
- Dr. T. P. Wlaa I an eiport at Gold rilling ad
Crown and Bridge Work.
Extracting free wbea plates or bridge are
ordered.
h0
DR. W. A. WISE.
WISE BROS., Dentists
Opea avenlngs till t.
Oft, T. P. WISH,
208-213 FAILING BLDC, Cer. 3d ni Wssh, fa.
Sanders from to 12. Or. Halo 1029. .
jav yye-y s-y-w f Our former location not bclrj
jNV-w M. IVsV I large enough to accommodate our
growing business, we have re
ft'Ar 15 Nor)h N"e!"th Strict. Our
The music Is excellent, original and well down town" Office Will remain ai our lorraer location, 47 rini 01.
arranged. Such catching songs aa "Sly .
W. Q. McPIifcKSUIN UJ.
Portland, Oregon
Claarette." "Listen . to the Band." "Fol
low the Man From Coogs," "The Boy
Guessed Right," and othsrs, win favor
by no means stinted.
Winnlfred Gray, the runaway girl. Is
played this season by Marie Doro, who
does her work with pleasing color. She
sings well and happens to have a beau
tlful face and form. When the com
pany was here something more than a
year ago the leading comedy role was
taken by Arthur punn, wno nas a worm
wide reputation. This season John
Slavin Is Flipper and It can be said
he Is eaual If not better than Mr. Dunn,
Another favorite appearing with the
company Is Beulah Dodge, who appeared
In Portland as the Belle of New York
two years ago. Taking it all together
Heating and Ventilating Engineers
AmrsBicEjrrg.
I1PI
THEATRE
12th and Morrison
Northwest Vaaderllle Co.. Prop. .
George h. Baker, Resident Manager.
Pbone, Main 78.
vcw mr.i. TONIOHT.
the company is much superior to the one LOOK THE GOOD ACTS over TONIGHT.
The memDers Sing roauiTery ine greaim '' ' .......-
latent .tw uii wiiw
seen here before,
better and surely they Invest their work
with more dash and spirit.
Friday wight. Saturday matinee and
vpntnar the company will be at the Mar
quam again, giving three performances
of "The Circus -uiri.
POSTOFFICE BIDS
SOON TO BE OPENED
United States Marshal Author
ized to Act in Regard to
New Structure.
The I nlted States Marshal, as cus-
t.-wiiBn of lhe nostofflce building, re
ceived a telegram from the Treasury
Department today authorlxlng him to
advertise for bids for the construction
of the, proposed addition to the post
office structure.. Plans and specifications
for tho structure will bo received by the
Marshal within four or five days. They
will include the electric wiring of the
building, but will exclude the heating
apparatus. Bids for the work will bo
opened on August 16.
ADOPTS RESOLUTIONS
1,001 chamber of Oommeree Honors the
Memory of the tat Joseph A.
Strowbrldge. (
The foil iwing resolutions were
adopted this morning by the Chamber
of Commerce in honor of th- late Joseph
A. 8trowbrldge:
- "Whereas, It has pleased , Divine
Providence to remove from this com
munity Joseph A. Strawbridge, and
"Whereaa, By- his death the City of
Portland end the-State of Oregon have
suffered an Irreparable loss; therefore
be It '
"Resolved, That the Chamber of Com
merce of the City of Portland expresses
Ua sorrow for tho event, end that It
DELPH1NO AND DELMOBA.
DEVANY AND ALLEN. THE WALTONS.
WOODFORD AND MALBOKO.
WEXIAS AND MEXIAS-
ARTHUR ITAHN.
Bl'DD BROTHERS.
RAYMOND AND CLARK.
pay tribute to the sterling qualities of
the deceased, ana do 11 runner
"Resolved. That a copy of these reso
lutions bo spread upon the records of
the Chamber of Commerce, and that a
copy bo sent the family of our late la-.
mented cltlsen.
"ROBKRT LIVINGSTON, President.
"SAMUEL. CONNELL, Secretary."
Prlca Matlneoa. 20c. 10c: erenlng, 80c. 30c,
10c; boxen and loge aeata, ouc.
EDUCBD
KATES TO
SHOBX.
THE SUA-
Go to Newport on Yanuina Bay an f " eHo tho doora
I 1 tn.A.tr Te la hainmlnir VSPV Tr r"W '
SHIELDS' PARK
18th and Washington 8,200 seats.
Summer Vaudeville
It rained Sunday night and Cordray'a waa
SOLD BY THE SHERIFF
Two sales of property by the Sheriff
were made this morning. Two lots be
longing te Paul Lewits in South Pert
land were sold to the mortgagee, Dora,
Lowlts, for the amount of the mort-.
gage, 3,800.
Lots 2 snd 8, Abram's addition to
Albino, were sold for delinquent taxes
amounting to 12.49. The lots brought
145. " .
AMUSEMENTS.
CONCERT BALL
BLAE1 ER BROS.
CONCERT rVEBT JCIGHT.
342-248 BURNSIPB.
SPECIALTIES for tna LADIES of PORTLAND.
All klnda
FEATHERS snd BOAS CLEAVED and CTTESD,
MBS. sl. BUSur, iran tenaon.
lROH Flrat. tear corner. Phone. Bail 81S1.
Mm I beach. It Is becoming very pop
ular with the Portland people. Tho low
rate of $3.00 has been made by the
Southern Pacific Company ln connection
with the Corvallls & Eastern Kauroaa
for the Sunday round trip, rrom fon
tanel, tickets good going Saturday, re-
turning MondflV.
A delightful ride through the beau
flnl Vlll!imtt Vallev. with privilege
or going Up one sine or me wuiaraeue
Klver, returning tne otner.
Auk anv 8. P. Co. or C. B R R.
aerent for a beautifully Illustrated book
let describing the seaside resorts at
Ynnulna. '
Vvarrnna nrpAPnf aa id It waa tha beet raudc-
Tllle abQW ercr preacuted In Portland.
10-Big StarActs-10
A lATOHIWO COMEDY SHOW IROM START
TO liciiaii.
SEVERAL ADMISSION TEN CENTS,
Go to Cordray'a ln case of rain.
CEDAR PARK
Second Annual Session Begins Jane 29
Prepares teachers for county August ex
aminations; also city and state.
GBAMXAX OKADE8 Pupils taken for
review rrom tne Din to tn graaes, in
clusive. ,
tTBOXAXi STUDIES Outdoor Sketch
ing, Physical Training, Manual Train
ing. Penmanship Plain or ornamental,
Book-Keeping and , Shorthand. For
further information addreas
Holmes Business
Eleventh snd Yamhill Streets,
Under new management. Portland's most
beautiful pleasure resort. Band concert, vaude
ville ahows and other attractions. Dancing
afternoon and evening. Largeat Boor on the
Pacific Coaat. Refreahnients atrred on the
ground. Ten acre of beantlfnl grove, fire
hundred electric light. Admission to ground.
10 centa.
The Baker Theatre
George L. Baker.
Manager.
PosltlTelr last week f&ta season of tha Baker
Theatre Company la
"IAST ITinrE." 7
1 - "EAST LYNNE." . .
"EAST LYNME." '. -
Evening. 15c. 25c. 35c. 60ei sjatlaefciOC.
15c, 25c " : ,,v.-.
Henry Weinhard
Proprietor of The
Gity Brewery
Largest a n d Most Com plet e
Brewery in the Northwest
BOTTLED BEER A SPECIALTY
Telephone No. 7. 1
nPFirP 13th and Bnroid Streets.
UrMV,CH FOTX.AJr. OB.
EXPERT OPTICIANS
Save your eyes by consulting us.
No charge for thorough examina
tion. Glasses furnished at very
Jow prices.
PHILLIPS BROS.
. ; 141 Sixth St, Cor. Alder.
,:. v With White Sewing Machine Co.
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