The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 19, 1903, Page 5, Image 5

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THE OilEGON DAILY JOURNAL, 'PORTLAND, TIIUHS DAY EVENING, NO VEMBER 19,10O3.
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TOWN TOPICS
soon as detailed pi in can be seoureu
from Architect wls. Mr. Uwii has
been serving on the grand Jury-jfnd tho
final plana have been delayed, bit before
the end of the week the ' commission
hopes to ; have the advertisement pub
lished. The amount appropriated for
this structure at St. Louis Is f 10,000.
Items of Local Interest for Busy
Journal Readers. f
J. C. Leonard, a young man who told
Detective Welner he was a . 'f rafter''
by occupation, was held to - the grand
obtaining . money by falae pretenses.
Leonard bad a check for 143.10 drawn
In favor of Milton .D. Jacobs on the
Flrat National bank and signed by W. B.
J. Cohn. Ho attempted to get $40 on
it from tho keeper of a lodging houae.
but the woman was suaplcloua. ' Mon
day night he left It at A. K. Black's
saloon. IS being advanced on tho paper.
The young man stated that he knew
Jacobs and .happened to And a purao
containing tho check at Third and Co
lumbia atreets Monday. Ha admits he
was drinking and waa foolish to get the
money on It. Ho claims ho meant to
repay the loan yeaterday morning, but
by that time Detective Welner had him
under arrest. Ho waived examination.
- Jour dally trips Tho O. W, P. By.
Co. will establish electrlo service be
twoen Portland. Oreaham and Boring.
Saturday, tho 21st Inst. Cars will leave
First ajki Alder streets at 7:40 and
10:20 tTm.. 1:00 and 3:40 p. m. Con
nections will be- mod at Boring for
Eagle Creek. Currlnsvlllo, Eetscadn and
Casadero with cars leaving at 7.(0 a. m.
and 4:40 'p. m .,
, . . . i. i in
Tomorrow evening at o'clock there
will bo a meeting of tho Central school
alumni In tho aasembly hall of the school
and a large attendance is expected owing
to tho fact that a good program has been
prepared. The debate on the subject of
"Football In Connection with Schools"
will . be Interesting. These meetings
are held on the third Friday of each
month. -'...'
Conrad Anderson wss looking for work
yesterday and met a genial fellow who
claimed to be hiring laborers for railroad
work. Anderson was willing to take the
job, and tho "boss" lured Anderson into
the Worcester block and told him to
wait. In a few minutes the fellow ap
peared in a great hurry. In his hand
he held what purported to be a check for
1900. He had no immediate funda, he
said, and if Anderson would let him
hsve a handful of change he would give
him the big check aa security. The
acheme worked to perfection. Anderson
waa glad to help hla friend, and without
a thought of being swindled handed over
15. The. stranger told Anderson to wait
for him. He waited, got cold, wept, and
told the police.'
8ave 32.10 on every fare to The Dalles
or points beyond by riding on tne Deau
tlful steamer Charlea R. Spencer, and
at the same time view tho magnifi
cent Columbia river acenery. Fare by
the steamboat Is 50 cents to any land
ing, including The Dalles; by rail. 32.(0
to The Dalles. Persons going beyond
The Dallea can buy their tlcketa by
steamer to that point, and go thence by
rail to their destination. On her way
up and down the Spencer stops at Van
couver, Waahougal. Cascade Locks, Stev
enson, Carson. Collins. Drano. Under
woods. White Salmon, Hood River, Bin
Ren and Lyle. Fare, 50 centa to any
stopping place. Wharf foot of Oak
street' Telephone Main I960. -
Mothers, send your girl to tho only
private gymnnslfjm in tho city, Classes,
Monday and Thursday, 4 p.'m.. 75 cents
a month.. It means health, grace and
beauty. ' Rlngler's . Physical Culture
School, 309 Alder street. 'Phono Main,
1961. -
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Memorial services for Wolf Tone, the
famous Irish patriot, and Allen Larkln
and O'Brien, tho Manchester martyrs,
to 'be held under tha auspices of the
United Irish leaerue of Oregon next
Sunday at 2:30 p.-m.. tn Foresters' hall.
326 V Vaehlngton street
While W. B. Dollarhide waa working
In tho terminal shops of the O. R. A
N. Co.. in Lower Alblna, yeaterday, his
right foot was badly crushed, a noavy
casting fell on tho member, Injuring it
severely.
. His Excellency Governor Chamberlain
will deliver an address at the basaar
in aid of St Patrick's church, Baturday
evening next. Don t forget the place.
388 Washington street, near Tenth.
Raffle tickets for Thanksgiving
raffles, or tho largest posters advertls
ins: the aame aulckly printed at the
Metropolitan Printing company, 147
Front street nar Morrison.
Rev. W. B. Godby will conduct a ae
ries of meetings at the Olive Branch
mlaslon, 821 First street, beginning to
night, and continuing ten days. Serv
ices at 2:80 and 7:30 p. m. '
Tired of working on the rookplle and
with a year's labor staring him In the
fw-f, "Bob" Lucaa wanta his liberty
r rii 1 1. His attorney haa aaked Judge
llogue to fix the amount of bail for an
upneal and to make aure that Lucaa
will not get away, he made It $750.
Lucas In n ex-convlct and Is given an
hll round bad reputation In police cir
cles. Two weeka tro he was arrested
for stealing a woman's hat from a
millinery store and upon conviction
J u il-re Hngue promptly sentenced him
to 12 months In the county jail.
For Rent Part of store 289 Yamhill,
Goodnough building. Will rent with oi
without counter. Applytcaahier, Journa.
office.
Fine day! Buy Meredith's umbrellas.
Repairing and recovering; two storea,
Washington and th. Morrison and (to.
Printing Best work by Mann & Beach,
92 second and 233 Stark. Enlarged facili
ties. Everything firstclaas. 'Phono 444.
Don't forget to take in the Basaar,
386 Washington street. Go and enjoy
youraelf and help along a good cause.
St. Patrick's Basaar in full awing, 386
Washington street Bring along your
frienda A good time promtaed to all.
Flower mission fete and dance Par-
aons' hall, 8:16 o'clock Thursday even
ing. Admlsalon, 60 cents.
A cane that is expected to attract
wide interest and which is set for trial
during the prjaent session of the United
States district court is that of Thomas
A. and Hoaea Wood, charged with forg
ing and presenting to the commissioner
of pensions claims for widows pen
sions in August and September, 1902.
The recent federal grand jury returned Alblna people, get your photos at
on Indictment against the Woods, father Thwaltes". 608 Williams avenue. Cabinets,
and son, cnarging them on four counts $2.50 per doxen.
with forging the declarations or the
affidavits of Mary E. Biles and Elisa
beth Hovenden, widows of Indian war
Veterans.
Portland Club, 130 Fifth street. A
palatable lunch aervod every evening!
from 3 until 11 p. m.
Max Smith's restaurant Is a charm.
The Savoy, 168 Fifth, opposite Post
office block.
Willie Terrell, aged 18. will be per
mitted to return to his home at Cheha
lia, Wash., after spending nearly a week
in the city Jail. The boy, with Frank
Hart man, aged 17, was arreated for car
rying concealed weapons. Judge Hogue
turned Hartman over to the Boya" and
Olrls' Aid society, but Terrell has been
held to await word from the reform
school at Chehalls. where he formerly
was an inmate, rinding inai nis pa
rents were willing to take him, and that
he whs not wanted at the penal Institu
tion, tho court decided to let him go
back. .
Suggestive Therapeutics cure where
drugs fall. MoMann, 900 Tha Marquam.,
If you dine well you dihe at
Smith's Savoy, 166 Fifth, opp. P. O.
Max
Blk.
Official Lewis and Clark envelopes.
Analey Printing Co.. 82 Va Third street.
G. T. Harry, a member of the stati
commission of the Lewis and Clark fair
left this morning for a two weeks' trip
through Coos, Lane and Douglas coun
ties. During hla absence Mr. Harry will
seek to arouse enthusiasm In the fair
Bailey Oatxert. the popular passenger
steamer, makes tne trip rrom roruanu
to The Dalles on Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays, leaving The Dalles on al
ternate days, except Sunday, arriving at
all porta from one to two jours earlier
than any other Doat on tne river, tsne
makes the following landings: Van
couver. Cascade Locks, Stevenson, Car
son. Collins. White Salmon, Hood River.
Lyle. Fare 25 cents to all landings.
Leaves Alder-street dock at 7 a. m.
Tha Dalles at 7 a. m.
"it rr'B nan, rrn hik"
Otto Kublk, the only one of the quar
tet of poachers who were caught tres
passing near Vancouver trestle 10 days"
ago, who appeared before Justice of the
Peace Reld yesterday, had his case de
cided. He did not plead and the judge
allowed him to go, aa he did not con
sider Kublk's offense an aggravated one,
and because the others were not on hand
to be punished also.
The Dalles City leaves Alder street at I
6:30 a m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays; leaves The Dalles Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7 a. m.
Makes all way landings. Faro 25 cents.
Ship your freight by the Regulator line.'
Tho Regulator tin; Is tho only company
that has comfortable and dry ware
houses for the reception of freight and
passengers.
Madame Axa Holmes starts for New
Tork this evening to attend a six weeks'
course of dermatologlcal lectures in the
eastern metropolis. Several dermatolo
gists of world-wide fame are to speak.
and Madame Holmes looks forward to
an interesting period of Instruction.
Her Oriental Beauty Parlors will be
closed during her absence.
Alice A. Eggleston has commenced
suit for divorce from John C. Eggleston,
who deserted his family, for another
woman and was sentenced to two years I
in the penitentiary. The Egglestonsl
were married in Chicago, August 22,
1896. Eggleston came to Portland last
year.
Matt Cullen, formerly employed by
Jack Hayes as bartender in his saloon
at Sixth and Stark streets, was held to
the grand jury in the sum of $750 to
day. Cullen la accused of embeszlingl
between (45 and (50 from Hayes. He I
was arrested in his room by Detectives
Day and welner Monday morning.
A mission to last ten days will open
at St Mark's church, eorner -ot Nine
teenth and Quimby streets, tomorrow
evening at 8 o'clock. The mlsaloners
are the Rev. Fr. Parrlsh and the Rev.
Fr. Venablcs, of the Church of the
Advent, San Francisco.
The season of good cheer Is
nearly at hand, and is Bug
gestlve of appropriate pres
ents for friends, relatives, etc.
t Now, why not be sensible
as well as good-hearted and
kind and buy something
Useful
Irt tho line of OPT glVASg.
Nowhere will , you find as
cboicb a mra nr etxbt
PESIPBT AJTD PBSOBCTTIOBT
as you will find here for your
Inspection.' You will find it
worth your while to" -come
Jwre and take a look. Wo lay
' away any selection you may
make and keep same until
wanted, and only require a
small cash payment down.
atAirr txxjtos nr jew.
SUIT.
t
Have you been to the Bazaar? A
chance to get something valuable for
next to nothing, a pieasani nour in any
event
A-
The' state commission of the 1905 fair
will advertise for blda for the Oregon
building' at tire St. Louis exposition as
The "Different"
;.: , " Stores ,,: , .
EDS, ' WORTMAN KING
, 9 1
THX HOMI Of QUALITY AND RELIABILITY
Fifth and Wash
ington Sts.
ymm givmg
95
Is what has made this store worthy, of the flattering patronage which is being accorded it. We are trying harder than ever to deserve
the same; and we want YOUR patronage but not unless we deserve It. If there are worthier goods to be found elsewhere; IP prices,
ON EQUAL QUALITY MERCHANDT1S, are lower at other stores, then you should profit by them; but FACTS prove this NOT to
be the case. Wherever lower prices thaa jurs are quoted COMPARISON proves that quality has been stolen from. It matters not what
the sale may be a yard of lining, or an expensive costume, both receive the tame careful attention and QUALITY MUST be wrapped In the bundle
ere ft leaves us to go to yon. We believe we have a right to expect every woman who reads this announcement to come to this store tomorrow.
This 3 1 st Fridav Economv Sale assumes a distinct bantam character for everv department has been drawn unon for excentional values and narticular
stress has been laid upon COLD WEATHER GOODS needed for this THANKSGIVING SEASON. Prices for tomorrow placed amazingly low even
for this strenuous expanding store. None who come here tomorrow will go away disappointed. A grand, fitting feature of the week will be our
3 1ST BIG FRIDAY ECONOMY SALE with its 36 matchless special values for the day and hundreds of others that do not get a touch of printer's
ink in touay't mention, we print 24 or tne Deiow, a round aozea pernaps more, win appear in tomorrow morning s uregoruan; watcn
get 'era all.
for 'em
Fashionable Shirtwaists for Half
New. Stylish
$5:50 Winter
Shirtwaists
$2.63 w
Actually tha most wonderful
sale' of Shirtwaists held In
Portland sine that one. which
must still linger green In the
minds of Portland women, held
more than a year ago by this
store; when women surged
thro' the broad aisles of the
Women's Wear Salons and
fairly fought for possession of
the coveted waists. The val
ues here tomorrow are even
greater than their. The Win
ter Shirtwaist Girl may outdo
her Summer Sister in beauty
and elegance at little cost. Rich, superb, heavy, imported Bngllsh Mer--,
cerlxed Cheviots and Cottons, that for richness rival silk, with all the ap
pearance and beauty of silk, but with triple the wear of that fabric; white
grounds with white and colored lined and squared figured patterns In
black, green and blue colorings. These aristocrats of the Shirtwaist fam
ily have fancy stocks or stock collar with tie, separate from waiat. The
quantity is limited we hope enough to last. all day, but with the mem
ory of that former sale in mind we advise every Shirtwaist woman and girl
in Portland to be here at the stroke or "ready"
8 o'clock. The values are $5 and $5.60,
the price tomorrow only, is
IL WVIIIBU1 atllU HI II
$2.63
LACES IN THE SALE
The newest, handsomest of all tha
aought for Laces In bands and. gal
loons, of venlae, cream, ecru and
white, the Bt Oall Laces In white,
cotton or wool, Clunys, black or
white fiber and all-over Laoes In
wool or cotton Cluny, on tha bar
gain counter at less than regular
prices for tomorrow. Tou get mora
than the profits on these:
tOc values for...MM t7Ho
60o values for. ........... ...4o
7Sc values for.M..MM..M.M
I6 values for. .......... .4
11.00 values for .T6o
I1.S0 values for ...fiat
11.71 values for. ...... 11.31
1100 values for. ........ 1140
It. 60 values for 91.87
fS.OO values for.: .gO.BS
$4.00 values for. ........... .$3.00
$6.00 values for t3.78
Men's $1.50 Craven Tan Street
and Driving Gloves 98c
(Olors Couatei' Man's Shop, rirst
rioor.)
Tlieee very fashionable Gloves of
heavy Engliah cape stock, flngera
gusseted. good line of colors, or
mochas In either popular shades of
brown or grey, best $1.60 glove sold
in Portland for men's wear, driving
or walking no exchanges on these
at the special Friday price of
the pair .080
Whtie Wove Commercial En
velopes-'-The 5c Bunches
lor 2c Tomorrow
(gtationary Shop rirst rioor.)
Xa smooth ftnlsa
wanted sixes, 6
and
or 6.
the
mostly
ao
Ladies' Fancy Tea Aprons,
50c Values 32c
Tine ZVawn Material, with lace ruf
fles and insertion, drawn work and
beading trimmed. Regular 60c ap
rons, tomorrow only. In Annex, sec
ond floor, for "a
Actual $4.50 Hats for 79c
qgw, OHAKimro, quo onATioy
or TKia Aaoir. tm cham or
A WOI.IlgAI.llB'g gTOCK AT XJBU9
TWA actpai. oobt or iuctm.
AXB. OSI Or TQg WOlMlfgl
hhumbt gAi.Bg rom wiwi
rmxu gppii xu kotxp.
A gala that will jam ear KlUlnsrr
Salon to OTernowlBg tomorrow with de
lighted hoy era. Sappy tha woman who
nasal ye bought fee win tar feat I Tot
fea mar bay fear tomorrow at a tithe
of tfea cost of making happier still tha
woman Who has bought, for she may
fear again witkoat knowing fear purse
haa opened mora of n distribution than
a sale. We've purchased tho or earn of
a larga, leading wholesaler's stock, se
lected wttk tfea same oars aa used two
months ago, got all tfea best, newest
and smartest styles of these
Superb Trimmed Street Hats
That are tfea betters of any being shown In Portland today at their regu
lar prices TAXTZS XTT TO $4.50, bought for a mere song, as it was feouso
clearing' time with tfea wholesaler, with whom we've held pleasant trade re
lations for roars i be favored us fey giving us tfea chance to give tfeoso to
yon at a prion tomorrow that does not, la soma oasos, pay ror material.
tho feats tonight and early in tna morning in one or our large
rifth-stroet show windows. Oat in as soon as doors are open
8 a m-, for choice at..' ,
79c
New $ 1 .75 SUks, 59c Yard
These Bilks are an aggregation of values ranging In worths and regular sailing standards from 11.00 to tl.7 the
yard.
Wo gathered 'am all together on ono great bargain table the lot including Crepe do Cfeenea, ranoy Stripes,
main All -Bilk Satin Duchess, Plain White and Cream roan do Crepe, ranoy X.aoes, Stripes and Cords, Moire Antique,
Telours in waits, creanv and colors, ranoy ronlaras la eoloro that Inolnda every wanted, ealled-f or
shade that Fashion smiles upon. TOHOUOW AK9 SATTCK9AY OHXT, TOT MAT CKOOBB rmOM
AX. I. TIIBI MAOKZTZCZHT 8XX.XS, ZMBBAOXITO VAiUIS TKOM 11.00 TO $1.75 PBB TAU, TO
59c
$1 WAISTINGS 82c
Dainty white silk finished fabrics.
real Engliah Oxfords, popular mer
cerised goods so much used now
for the smart winter Shlrtwalats.
The best dollar waiating in fort
land tomorrow for, the yard 830
Extra Heavy Unbleached Sheets
(Zn the white oooas tore- s-iros
rioor.)
AT WORTH WHILE BARGAIN
PRICES.
Ices 78x90 inches, for 45o
Slses $1x90 inches for 9o
Only about 60 doxeh of these; better
come down In the morning.
25c Violet Jewelry Sets or
Separate Pieces 10c
a Wonderfully Attractive Bargain
this; at Jewelry counter.
XriMM, Brooch, Cuff or Hat rins
Waist sets too, that sell every day
for 26c: only 10o tomorrow
Handsome 30c Fancy Ribbons
a m t 1
ic Tara
fBJbbon Booth rirst rioor.)
Ono of the boat of the seaaon's
wonderful Ribbon values; 26 and 30o
Ribbons, dotted or striped pinks,
3tt Inch widths, tomorrow only
tho yard 180
Ladies' Silk Lined Mocha Gloves
$1.50 Values for 98c, Friday
J
These are splendid Gloves; not sll
sizes in every lot. but every sixe In
the lot, we've made by combining
several regular lots of $1.60 valuea,
colors black or browns, the warm
eat, dreaalest glove worn for street
use; a really-wonderful glove value
but not too many better get to
the glove counter early for these
at . 880 pair
25c Shoe Polishers 15c
(Small Wares Basaar First rioor.)
The "reerless" A big bargain this
and one of the everyday needfuls
of the toilet.
White Pearl Buttons, Card 10c
(Wotlon Counter rirst rioor.)
The two-holed buttons, 2 dozen on
card, special tomorrow as above
the card 10c
10c Cubes Jet Head Pins 4c
(Votloa Shop rirst rioor.)
Always needed; buy these tomor
row; large else Jet heads. 100 pins In
each cube, usually sold at 10c; to
morrow only . . .40
25c Handy Pin and Needle
Package 15c
("Botlons" rirst rioor.)
Contains aaaortment of needles,
safety pins, hooks and eyes, darners,
etc. Handy for maid or Mra., Ben
edlct or bachelor, tomorrow only 18o
$6 White Wool Blankets $4 93
(Among tho Winter Bedding Stores
ronrtfe rioor.)
Ton need these warm blankets now
Good values at regular prices,
have pretty pink or blue borders and
silk bindings tomorrow only, pair
, $4.93
$1.50 Comforts at $1.19
(Take tfea elevator to Tourtb rioor
Bedding Outfits.)
Tfeoso smooth, even laminated cot
ton Bed Comforts, warm and
"comfy" for these cold nights, have
pretty figured sllkolene covers with
yarn knots. $1:60 kind for ..81.19
Women's $3.00
Street Shoes $1.78
(Shoo Store Boar
Aisle rirst rioor.)
11
I t
All the now, stylish lasts in foot
shapes, good, heavy weight for win
ter walking in cold and damp, nica
selected box calf or vlci kid stock,
and the beat $2.60 and $1 Shoe
values shown in our city today; for
Friday only, we'll fit your feet for
$1.78
50c Embroideries at Half Price
(aoo Store rirst rioor.)
Tory ' handsome, now embroideries
in generous widths of from 3 to 13
Inches, cambrio embroidery suited
for trimming of underwear, skirts
and corset covers, usual 60c values,
Friday only the yard 25o
5c Cakes Castile Soap 3c
(Toilet Sundries Counter rirst
rioor.)
Zn square green oakos, pure olive oil
Castile Soap, made in the domain of
Alphonso, 6c cakes tomorrow for. So
Women's $1.50 House
Slippers 98c
(Zn the Shoe store rirst rioor.)
A fine lot of new, handsome House
Slippers, coxy and warm; Just the
needed footwear for these day's
wear around the house plain or fur
trimmed 'well worth the regular
$1.60 price tomorrow only, the
pair 98o
Pinaud's Famous French
Perfumes 33c Oz.
(At Toilet Sundries Counter First
rioor.)
Tfeoso Superb Perfumes need no
praise from us; their delightful,
lasting odors are too well known to
call for more than mere announce
ment, and to add all odors.
$3.50 Oil Heating Stoves $2.50
(Third rioor Xouseutting Store.)
'Tha Universal Oil Heating Stove,
fills from outside, the top opens
back for lighting, with wide stop
to regulate frame. Needed in many
homea for heating the bathrooms
and sleeping rooms at times. Tha
regular $3.60 stove, tomorrow only
for $3.50
, Boston Shopping Bags
Dollar Sort 60c
(Loatfear Goods Counter First
Floor.)
Bandy Shopping Bags, universally
carried, the best $1 value in tho city,
have cloth sides and leather trim
mings, tomorrow only the above
values for SOo
Ladies' 50c Embroidered
Hose 28c
(Hosiery ' Shop First Floor)
Xatdioa' firm, good wearing black
embroidered Xose, or a fine drop
stitch style, pretty, assorted shades
of embroidery, .usual 46 and 60c
sort tomorrow only the pair.. 880
Ladies' 25c Linen 'Kerchiefs 18c
(Handkerchief Counter First
Floor.)
These of sheer, fine Xiofenrdson
Xilnens, with the popular and 4
inch hemstitched borders, best 25c
values In Portland tomorrow only
..180
nd will secure contributions to the mln
erai, agricultural and timber exhibits of
these counties.
Loveloy A Lincoln, bookbinders, paper
rulers, 128 First Tel. Main 3080.
P! H. Moorehouse & Co., at Seventh
and Alder. Telephone, Main 1343.
Wanted Boy with
Book, Store, 291 Alder
wheel,
street.
Jones
Dr. Amos, surgeon. Dekum building.
Preferred, Stock Canned aeons.
Allen & Lewis' Best Brand.
AMUSZMXBTS.
MARQTJAM
Thursday.
.t.oln
Friday. 8tnrdr' Nights NoTember
XV, U B1I1U
Special Matiro-e 8turday at 2:15 O'clock.
Mr. Jam. Mtill
And the Incomparable NelU Company, Is the
Rrautlfal Romantic Drama.
"A GENTLEMAN OS FEANC1S. '
E renin price Entire lower floor, $1. Bal
cony, nrat 6 rows, 75c; lat 8 rows, Boc. Gal
irry, 2.V and 88c. Special matinee price En
tire low- Boor. T5c; entire balcony, 60c; gal
lery, 26c and 35c.
MARQUAM TheT.re
Dec 1st to 5th
With Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday.
Klaw & Erianger's
Stupendous Production of General Wallace's
BEN HUR
Pramstlsed by William Young.
Music br Eacar Ktlllman Kelly.
The Most Impressive of all Stage rageants.
3S0 PERSONS IN PRODUCTION-350
Scat Sale Opens
Thursday, Nov. 26, at 10 A. M.
Mo seats laid aside. Ne telephone order taken.
Frieee, H.00 to GOT. box seats. a.iu. l-fHit-nf-tnwit
mall orders with remlttaBCC
Altai is order received atter sale opens. -
AMUSBMXVT8.
THE BAKER THEATRE
Phone, Mais
1007.
GEO. I,. BAKER. Role Lessee snd Msnsger.
Ererr night tbla week, matinee Rstnrdsr snd
Sunday, extraordinary production of
Anthony Hope's
"PRISONER OF ZEKDA."
Second week of tbe Incomparable Baker Thea
tre company
Prices Erenlng, 00c, S5c, 25c, 15c; matinees
25c, 16, 10c.
Next week, William Gillette a greatest com
edy, "Too Much Johnson."
Empire Theatre
Corner 12th and Morrison Streets.
GEORGE. L. BAKER, Resident Manager.
One Week, Starting Sunday Matinee
Matinee Thuraaay
Nov.
tbe Great Chinese-
American Sensation,
22,
"into or the onto anto."
Prices. 15c. 25c. 85c. BOc; matinee, 10c. 15c. 25c.
ARCADE THEATBX AJTD AMUSEME1TT PAS.
LORS
880 Washington St., Bet. 8th and 7th.
Open from 10 a. m. to 11 p. si.
covmruotra vattdevtlije six star acts
Ivery day, B:H to .... .
ADMISSION 10c TO ANT SEAT.
CONCERT BALL
BLAZIBB BROB.
CONCERT BVERT SIGHT.
4S-BU BDBNSIDB.
NOW OPEN
St. Patrick Church Bazar
386 Washington Streets
SelUng-Klrson Bnllding,
ADMZ8SX01T, loo.
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Muslo, vocal and instrumental,
all OAT Hi STonlng. -
Open
IT'S MY BUSINESS
To cure diseases by means of what
Is known as
Magnetic and Sug
gestive Therapeutics
By this means no drags are nsed,
still it generally cures where drugs
have failed to produce any effect.
It is applicable to ALL diseases,
the chronic stubborn ones included,
and diseases of women and chil
dren are very susceptible to It.
The necessity of operations is
often done' away with through
using this treatment.
Consultation is free. Call and
let us explain It to you.
Fred.J.McMann,D.P.
904 TBE MARQUAM
PCBTUND
EMPIRE THEATRE
12th and Morrison
OEOBOB Xk BAXBB
jsesiasai manager.
MUSICAL
OF THE
EVENT
SEASON
Tomorrow Night, Nov. 20
Mr.
George L. Baker presents (the following
well-known artists:
Grand
Operatic
Concert
BEBB VTLMOS TTTKABT,
Hungarian Tenor.
XBS. WAXTEB BEEB,
Favorlt Contralto.
' v. a SAsr.
Portland's Rising Baritone.
HHiIillS O. &OWBSBAX.B,
The Eminent Oregon Basso.
SCISS AOBES WATT, '
Soprano Coloratura
ESOAB B. COVBSSB.
Accompanist
riBST OPEBATXO COJTCXBT CrXYE XX POBTXAVB OT ABXAS.
.DUETS, TBZOS, QUABTETS ABTJ SEXTETS, TBOM TBB &BAS-XB0)
GBABB OPBBAS 07 TXB HOST TAXOUS COBTJPOSEBS X TXB
WOBXA.
PRICES
$1.00 7 So and SOc
SEATS NOW SELLING
STEEL COJCFABT TO BXSOTCB.
Pittsburg, Nov. 19. The entire plant
of the Pittsburg Steel company will re
sume work on.-Monday,- after three
weeks' Idleness, during which; 1,000 men,
were without employment- . . . v ' 1
RELIEVES CONGESTION
- IN TWO SCHOOLS
The additions at the North Central and
the Stephens schools, on the East Side.
are at last completed and will soon be
occupied . by the surplus ' attendance.
This will wholly relieve congestion and
willmaterially aid the adjacent districts
next season, for a large Increase Is an
ticipated at the beginning of the coming
term. ; ,' .
The residents' In the Brooklyn district
At 1 o'clock thla aftTfiom tN M
shtp Lytton btgan taklng i-n.n'i;'
the ffur mills),
''
have called a mass meeting to 4e hel.1
Tuesday evening for thf purpose of dis
cussing the proposition of erecting a now
schoolhouse. Parents object to the an
nex on Powell street, claiming it Is un- ;
comfortable and dangerous to the health
of their children, and a report on the
exact condition will be submitted by a
committee which has" been appointed t'
look into tho nituatRm thoroughly. .
committee will be appointed t
Jointly -with the Mothers' ifluh in de
manding better school Jsv'tl it s--,