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TOE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, . SATUltDAY EVENING. JANUARY 30, 1904. TOWN TOPICS S ., Capt. J. E. Nelson of the Bteamer En terprise,, which Is moored at the 'Star sand dock, was saved from, drowning Thursday night by First Mate Erlckson. While going down- the - gangplank to While waiting aown tne gangpmnx 10 board the vessel the' captain's head struck against a beam on the dock, and lie was thrown tnto the river. The blow stunned him, somewhat, ,and be seemed helpless In the water. As ho was sink ing for the third time Erlckson plunged In beside him. A fight for life was then begun, Passersby noticed the struggle and went to the assistance of the men. They were soon gotten ashore, the cap tain In a completely exhausted con dition, it Is said that he would certain ly have drowned had it not been" for the prompt action of the brav first mate. ? Thomas . Stevens a small boy, was taken to the,, police station Thursday hv Patrolman Conners. Ha was brought before the municipal court this morning on the charge of smoking cigarettes. His case was continued pending an ex amination to learn what to do with him. He Is now in charge of the Boys' and Girls Aid society. . ' t' A 'number of complaints have been made about the condition of Pine street, 'between Sixth and Seventh streets. .One bad hole In particular draws down the Condemnation of 'the residents. The , olty engineer's office reports that ,tha street is In . line for an early improve ment, hut. at present' nothing can . be done. ( : " '""vv;-;'--; ' Good Shepherd church of Albina has Preparations are nearly completed for the entertainment of the Alumni asso ciation of the Brooklyn school to ne held February 5. The concert is given for the purpose of raising funds with which to Increase the library, and will be- held In Blanck's hall, on Powell street, ,. '' vv Ka At the Pattotf home, Albina, Prof.'- J, IX Robb, -late superintendent . of the Oregon state reform school, is helpless wltlt paralysis. ' He came to Portland more than 40 years ago, and has always been ' Identified with educational mat ters. ' For many years he was principal of the Woodstock school. , .. The old landmark, the Chinese wash house, on the corner of Third and Mar ket streets, will be torn down and a sa loon erected there. The building of the market place In that locality will make that a more lively part of town than It has been for many years. The ladles of the George Wright Re lief corps have arranged for a series of six whist parties, which will be held the last , Saturday evening In each month in Eagles' hall. Light refresh ments will be served and a number of prizes will be played for. ,; secured the services of Rev. John R. Dawson of Roseburg, to take the place -of Rev. Chambers, who some time ago resigned. The parish covers Albina, Vancouver avenue and Sellwood churches.- -- .- u ...... : - A German Bible of the sixteenth cen tury has been received from Germany by Otto Kleeman. It has been In bis "family for several hundred years.' It wan printed on the old-style handpresa and is illustrated with crude1 wood cuts. A Journal reader wants to lease a ground floor real estate office in the ter rltory : bounded by Sixth. First,. Stark and Morrison streets. This is for one of the foremost real estate firms of the city. ; H, Journal office. The second .term of the current school term at Portland academy will, begin Monday. February 1, 1904, at o'clock a. ni. Catalogue may be obtained on request Portland academy,' Portland, Oregon. . We are not superstitious, but we be lieve in signs electric signs. We make them. They talk all night Let us fig ure with you. Northwest Electric En gineering Co., S0 Stark street Port land. Grand masquerade ball, given . by Thusnelda Lodge No, 1, O. -D. ,11. 8., February 6, at Turne Halle, Fourth and Yamhill streets. Invitations can be ob- milieu ujr uiuiuucia. .Don't spoil a sewed shoe by putting a nailed half sole on. We sew them on "while you wait." Goodyear Shoe Re pair company, near Gas company's of fice. Yamhill street Lincoln memorial exercises .will be held at the Second Baptist church on February 12, by Rev. S, C Lapham. Sumner Post. No. 21, G. A. R., has been Invited to attend. The largest and most complete line of electrical supplies in the stats. North west Electric Engineering Co., 80 1st ark street, Portland, ' Buy the best electrle lamps made. Fully warranted. 16 eents each, or $1.76 per dozen. Northwest Electric Engineer ing Co., 309 Stark street, Portland. Steam boilerlnsurance covers damage to boiler, property and for Injuries. Campbell A Rogers, SCI Washington street ' Fine day! Buy Meredith's umbrellas. Repairing and recovering. Two stores Washington and 6th, Morrison and 6th. Ford's auction house will buy your furniture, old or new, In large or small quantities. . Phone Main 1626. Dr. N. J. Fulton, the celebrated drug less physician, employing neither medi cines or surgery, now numbers among MANN &. BEACH HUNTERS v. 92 Scon4 Street Ground Floor -BEST WORK Low Prices Telephone 444 TRUTH - ... Back of All Our Statements Begardlng . . Onr Laundry Work. Color and finish PERFECT. s We se special soap for colored goods that does not fade them, for woolens that does not shrink them, and for while goods that does not rot them. Nothing but the best material used, the best expert help employed. - No experiment ing on your linens.. We give personal attention to detail work, which is the secret of our suooess and superior work. OREGON LAUNDRY and TOILET SUPPLY CO. taL East 13. 0. T. SYAV0, Mgr. her patients many of the leading citi zens of the city, and at the advloe of one of these an east side lady, who had been ."doctoring"" five years ' without success, has been so relieved, after two weeks' treatment,' that she Is able to be about the house for the first time in two years. It is expected that within two or three weeks she will be In perfect health, except that she will require. a little time to regain the strength she has been about seven years In losing. It If positively true that this drugless system; -as practiced by Dr. Fulton, is winning fresh laurels almost every day. She has In Portland scores of men and women who gladly speak for her at any time opportunity Is offered. The lady has apartments In the Lewis building, Morrison and Park streets, and a visit to them: will disclose : the splendid cllentle she has acquired.- Many of her cures ar marvelous, - f Photographer E. W. Moore, always foremost in up-to-date photography, is well equipped In his ground floor gal-, lery atSeventh and Washington, oppo site the Imperial .hotel. The ground floor entrance; is on Seventh street, a few vfeet south-of Washington, and is one of the cosiest nooks In the city.. On Monday The Journal will publish one of his newest creations, whioh will dis close the perfect charm of modern photography. It will be worth watch ing for. . . Alder-street wharf 7 a, m, dally (except uunaayj. Jnone Malum. ' TCvitrvhnAv tnnlrlnor for furniture Will go to Ford's auction house, 183 First street Phone Main 1626. Plat glass Insurance against break age. Maryland Casualty Company, 251 Washington street. Women's Exchange. 44 Washington street. Plain arid fancy home-made ar tides for sale. r . "If ' you v want to sell ; your furniture, send it to Ford's auction house, or phone Main 1626. Spitsner's orchestra will rehearse at Western Academy, Second and Morrison. Free Viavl Health Talks, Thursday, 2:30, Lewis, building. Ladles invited. Tour Watch will keep time If repaired by E. V. Lamotte, 44 Gltsan street E. H. Moorehouse & Co., at Seventh and Alder. Telephone Main 1343. The only regulation bowling alleys in the city. First and Stark. The four-story brick building on Front near Couch is for rent Olymplo Pancake Flour, fresh weekly. 8. H. G ruber, lawyer, 61T Com'cl. Blk. ' . Dr. Amos, surgeon, Dekum building, , Dr. Amos, surgeon, Dekum building. BALLINGTON BOOTH WILL LEAD REVIVAL Dr. Ruth of Indianapolis, one. Of the celebrated evangelists of the Middle West, will arrive In Portland next week to begin a series of revival meetings un der the auspices , of the Volunteers of America, These meetings will begin on February 6 and continue until February 18. Dr. G. W. Wilson of TJrbana. 111.. a Methodist Eplsoopal evangelist of great renown, will continue these re vival meetings, opening on February 21. The duration of his campaign is not yet announced. Ballington Booth, head of the Volun teers, will be in Portland within a few weeks, and his first lieutenant -Edward Fielding of Chicago, will follow a week or two later. Dr. B. Caradlne of St. Louts, who spent two weeks at tbs Volunteers' hall last summer with such great success, will follow these great ' revivalists. The Portland Volunteers expect 1,000 con verts before the Fourth of July. The corps in Portland will be exceedingly busy from this time on. THE GREAT ROSCO'S . MOST PERILOUS RIDE Blindfolded, the Wonderful Hypnotist , Will Bid Through the Streets of Portland at Breakneck Speed, Accompanied by Beporters. - Mixed up with a band of wild-eyed reporters, probably desirous of ending their earthly careers, passing over the River Jordan, so to speak, winking at tbo twinkling stars on the serial .flight, the celebrated Professor Rosco, the world-renowned hypnotist, will, on Mon day,, blindfolded., drive through the streets of Portland at breakneck speedT An object will be hidden by one of the newspaper fellows, who will hold the professor's hand as tho blindfolded man urges his team to unusual haste, and because the reporter cannot keep his mind off the spot where he secreted the article, reading the reporter's thoughts, Professor Rosoo will go straight to the place and, dismounting, pick the object up. This is one of the mysterious charms some men possess, perfectly un accountable to others. It Is one of the strangest characteristics of some per sons that this mystery may be ac quired, but how It is done is another mystery, Professor Rosco comes to Portland under the auspices of the Mase Cafe, 165 and 167 Third street opposite the Baknr theatre, and will do his strange work In that place, and from Us pretty stage, every evening next week. He will doubtless draw great audiences, as there Is no admission charge. THREE MORE SHIPS ARE COMING HERE Martin Foard of he firm of Foard A Stokes, Astoria, says he is In receipt of a letter from his brother in San Francisco stating that three ships not listed are soon to start from there to Portland In search of charters. He has forgotten the names of the vessels, but says one of them is a German and' the other two are Frenchmen. It Is be lieved on the waterfront that the first mentioned is the German bark Alsteru fer. commanded by Captain Jensen. She arrived in the bay city on August 13 from Newcastle. N. S. W., after a pas sage of 61 days. Since then she has been lying Idle. Much speculation Is being. Indulged in as to the 'names of the other two, but no satisfactory conclu sion Has been reached. . .. .. . After spending a couple of days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Botefuhr, Mr. Foard and wife left yesterday for Bu codu, Wash., to spend a shdrt vacation. Do You Drink Country Club Mocha and Java coffee? If not why not.? There's none better. iyssAgyEysaVV5ABABSAB At the Portland Churches a a aWBNOBVBVBVBvnVBVBVBr1VBVI v Highland Corner Sixth and Prescotc street. Sunday school, 11 a. m.; preach ing. 7;30 p. m.; by Rev. Mr. D. B. Gray. First Park and ' Madison streets, E. L. House, pastor, Preaching at 10:30 a. m. by Rev. C. E. Chase; Sunday school. 13:16 p. m.i Y. P. s. ft e.. :30 p. m.; preaching at 7:30. p. m. by the pastor, subject "Pilots and Charta" Male chorus in addition to the regular choir. , Hassalo Street East Seventh street north and Hassalo street, Charles E. Chase, pastor. Services, 1Q:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 12 m.; Chris tian Endeavor, 6:30 p, m. All are wel come. Union avenue or Iryington cars. Mississippi Avenue Corner Missis sippi avenue and Fremont street Sun day school, 10 a. m-i preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. C. M. Smythe; Young Peo ple's meeting, 6:30 p. m., led by mission ary committee, subject, "Every Chris tian a Missionary; 7:80 p. m., Rev. J. P. Farmer will preach, subject, "The Scans in the Palace." t EVAKOEUtCAI United Corner Fargo and Kerby stmts. Rev. J, Bowersox, pastor. Preaching. U a. m. and 7:80 p. m.t Sun day school, 10 a m.; K. L. C. E., 6:45 p. m. .. .. ; St. Pauls Lutheran corner East Twelfth and Clinton streets, JRev. A. Krause. pastor. Services, ,10:30 a. m. and ?:30 p. m.i Z. P. 8., Thursday at 8 p, m.; Sunday school, 8:30 a. m. First English Corner East Sixth and Market streets. The pastor, Rev. G. W. Piumer, will preach at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Morning theme, "Great Encour agement to the Weak;" evening subject "The Disobedient Listener." Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Junior Alliance, 3 p. ra.; Young People's Alliance, 7 p. m. German Twenty-first and Pettygrove streets, J. H. Spaar, pastor. Preaching, 10:30 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. A special young people's program at 7:30 p. m. First German Corner of Clay and Tenth streets, A. A. Engclbart. pastor. Preaching, 10:46 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 3:30 a. m.; Young Peo ple's meeting, 7 p. m. ItfTHEBAH. St. James' English West Park and Jefferson streets, J. A. Leas, pastor. Services' at 11 a m. and-7:46 m.; Sun day school, 10 a. m.; Luther league meet ing, 6:45 p. ni. The Pastdr's Aid meets on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. H. J. Hansen, 703 Gllsan street Everybody cordially welcomed. Our Saviours' . (Norwegian Synod church)- Corner East Tenth and Grant streets, O. Hagoes, pastor. Services at 10:45 a. m, and 7:30 p. m.: Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Thursday the Ladies' Aid meets with Mrs. Charles Paulsen. 801 East Twenty-ninth street. School on Saturday from 9:30 to 12 o'clock. Swedish Lutheran Immanuel 428 Burnslde street, Rev. John W. Skans, pastor. Services, 10:30 a. ra. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school, 13 m. BAPTIST. Central Woodmen of the World building. East Sixth and East Alder streets.. William E. Randall, minister, Morning worship 10:45, sermon subject, "What Is Your Occupation? A Practical Test of Men and Movements." Bible school- 18 m. Services at Mt. Tabor 3 p. m. .Christian Endeavor 6:46. The pastor's topic at 7:30, "Is Christianity's Program for Persons Sufficient? Pleas ant Possibilities." Miss Verna Welch will sing. First Corner Twelfth and Taylor streets, A. S. Coats, D. D., acting pas tor. Morning prayer 10:15. Sermon 10:30 a. m., subject, "Shoulder Service." Sunday school 12 m. B. Y. P. U. ser vices 6:30 p. m. Evening sermon 7:30, subject, "The Gospel of Repentance." This will be the last opportunity to herr Dr. Coats before bis departure from the city. Second Seventh and East Ankeny streets. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. George Robert Cairns will occupy the pulpit morning and evening. Theme of the morning, "The Law of Fruit Bearing." Evening, "Pitching Your Tent.". The revival meetings will con tinue throughout the w: KSCOrA&. Church of Our Savior (Woodstock) Morning prayer and sermon 11 o'clock Sunday school 10 a. m., in charge of Mr. C. L. Parker. St. Andrew's (Peninsular) EvenlQg. prayer and sermon 8:30. Sunday school 2:30. In charge of Mr. C. L. Parker. Trinity Chapel Nineteenth street, near Washington, Rev, Dr. A. A. Mor rison, rector. Holy communion 8 a. m. Morntnar nraver and sermon 11. Even ing sermon 7:3f. Sunday school 9:30 a. ra. St. Mark's Corner of Nineteenth and Quimby streets. Rev. J. E. H.. LI money rector. Holy communion. 8 a. m. Holy communion 11 a. m. Evensong 7:30 p. m. Father Parrish of the Church of the Advent, San Francisco, will preath morning and evening. St , Matthew's Corner First and Caruthers streets (west side), Rev. W. A. M. Breck in charge. Morning prayer and sermon 11. Sunday school 9.45 a. ra. Church of the Good Shepherd Cor ner of Vancouver avenue and Sellwood street. Upper Albina. Sunday school 10 p. m. Morning prayer 11. Evening ser vice 7:30 o'clock. St. John's Memorial (Sellwood) Rev. W. R. Powell In charge. Sunday school 11 a. m. Evening service and sermon 7:45. St Paul's (Woodmere) Rev. W. R. Powell In charge. Service and sermon 11 a. m. Y. H. O. A. Y. M. C. A. The Sunday club for men 3 p. m. Address by George Cairns on tha topic "He Paid the Fare." Muslo by orchestra, with cornet solo by W. N. Livingstone. Btudy groups at 4:45, fol lowed by lunch. Y. M. C. A. building, Fourth and Yamhill streets. Men only. vsrrrsx8uxxT. First East Couch and East Eighth streets, W. F. Small, pastor. Bervlces 11 a. m. with sermon on. "The Great ness of Orthodoxy." Sunday school 13:15 p.m. ASVXBT. Advent (not Seventh Day Christian hall, Harrison and Third streets. Gos pel services 11 and .7:30 p. m. Sunday school 10 Young people's meet- Hie poor had better 'byy Schilling's Best than low price stuff made to numor and cheat them. Your grocer's; moneybatk. -i :." v.: lng 7 p. m. Charles Haffenden will preach at 11, F. W.' -Hampton at T:30; subject 'The Mustard Seed Gospel."' VXXflBYTSXJUUr., Westminster East Tenth and Weldler streets;'1 Rev. Henry Marcotte, pastor; services H am. and t:30 p.m.. The pastor will preach morning and evening. First Services 10:80 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The pastor,. Rev. Edgar P. Hill, JJ. v., will preach morning and evening. evening toplo, "Should the Lewis and Clark Fair Be Closed on Sundays." , CHRISTIAN SCXEBOB. Second Church of Christ Auditorium building. Third street, between Taylor and Salmon streets;- Sunday services 11 p. ,m, and 8 p. m., subject, ."Splrjt. Sun day school, 18:15 p. m., Wednesday meet ing, 8 p. m. Free reading room open dally 10 to 5 o'clock. First Church of Christ Twenty-third street near -Irving, services will be held at 11 a, m. and 8 i. m. The subject of tne sermon is "tsDirn. unuaren a nun- day school .12:10 p. m,. "Wednesday even ing meeting 8 o'clock. The free reading room Is open dally from 10 to 5 and 7:30 to 9, at rooms 2, 8 and 4. Hamilton build ing, 131 Third street. All are , cordially welcome at services and reading room. ' CHB1STIAJT. Rodney Avenue Corner of Rodney ayenu and Knott street. A 1 by n Esson, minister. In the absence of the regular minister, Rev. G. .IC Berry will preach both morning and everting. Bible school 9:45 a. m.i Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. First corner Fane ana Columbia streets, E. S. Muckley, pastor, will preach at 10:30 a. m., on "Exhilaration of Prayer," and 7:45 p. m., on "The Foolish ness That Is Wisdom and the Wisdom That Is Folly." Sunday school, 12:15 p. m. ; Christian Endeavor societies, 6:30 p. m. A cordial welcome to strangers. METHODIST. First , Corner Taylor and Third streets; Dr. Talbott will preach at 10:30 a. m., and at 7:80 p. m. The morning classes will meet at 9:30 and 10 o'clock; Sunday school, 12:15 p. m.; Young Peo ples meeting, 6:30 p. m. Sellwood Services' as follows: Sun day school, 10 a. m., A. F. Miller, su perintendent; reading by the pastor, C. A. Lewis, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m-i. morn ing theme. "Putting Off and Putting On;" evening, "If Christ Should Come to Our Town;" Epworth League. 6:45' p. m., Delia Campbell, president. The public is Invited to attend. First, South 17m Second street; Sunday school. 10:30 a. m., Samuel James, superintendent; Rev. E. H. Mow re, the pastor, will preach at 11:30. Cot tage prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Centenary East Ninth and Pine streets; W. B. Hollingshead pastor; morning sermon, 10:30, subject, "Prayer;" Sunday school, 12:15 p. m., Junior League. 4 p. m.i Epworth League, 6:16 p. m.; regular preaching service, 7:80 p. m. First Free Comer East Ninth and Mill streets; preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. IL V. Haslan; Sunday school, 10 a. m. ansozx.xjurzot7. Berea Mission Second and Jefferson streets, Rev. J. H. Allen, pastor. Sun day services: Sermon, "Spiritual Suc cess and Temporal Failure," 10:30 a. m. Sermon 7130-p. m., "An Ecclesiastical Crisis." First Spiritualist Society Artisans' hall. Ablngton building. Third street near Washington. Conference 11 a. m., children's progressive lyceum 12:30 p. m. At 7:45 p. m. Mrs. E. F. Hanna will conduct the monthly musical festival. Four-fold Gospel Mission Meetings every night 8 p. m. Sunday school 2 p. m., preaching 3 p. m., Eider William J. Westfall, 73 Russell street,- Lower Albina. Millennial Dawn Sixth street near Main. Services at 8 p. m. Gospel meetings for the spirit, soul and body will be held at Berea mission. Second and Jefferson streets, February 3 to 11 Inclusive at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. (except Sunday morning and evening and-TuegaayTlght)1ir Evangelist-John Johnson of Bethesda faith home of heal ing, Seattle, Wash. A gospel song serv lve will precede each meeting. Olive Branch Mission First and Clay streets. Services every evening at 7:45 and Sundays at 3 p. m. Under auspices of the Free Methodist church. Peniel Mission Couch street between Second and Third streets. Services evening and Sundays at 3 o'clock. "Face to Face with Jesus." Volunteers of America Second street between Everett and Flanders streets. Services every evening at 7:45 o'clock and Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Great revivalists coming. Saints' Mission Second and Jefferson streets. Holy services at 7:46 o'clock every evening and Sundays at 3 o'clock. Holiness and divine healing. Church of Truth Willamette hall, 170Vs Second street near Yamhill street. Every Sunday at 7:45 p. m. Subject "The New Thought," by Mrs. LJsxle Ducker Lyness, followed by Mrs. S. B. Setp. GEORGE DECISION WILL HELP BARBERS "Since Judge George rendered his de cision against the state board of barber examiners," says M. Leabo. business agent of the barbers' union, "many peo ple have asked me if it Is going to have any effect on our organization. They seem to be laboring under the Impres sion that our union Is going to be broken up. But they are very much mistaken. I am of the opinion that the decision is going to do us an Inestimable amount of good. Every member of REFFLING IMPORTING TAILOR. 231 WASHINGTON . STREET JUST A MOMENT with dr. wright ' , ., , If he can't help you nobody ecu. DON'T THINK IT NECESSARY TO HAVE YOCR TEETH EXTRACTED AND A PLATE MADE IF A FEW OF THEM ARE MISSING. IF YOU'VE THE -GOOD ONES LEFT WE CAN MAKE YOU A BRIDGE. THEY'RE GREAT! Branch Office in Salem, Steusloff Bldg. DSeidl & DUerfecIhe :(ta 9 and 1 1 North the barbers1 union IS now determined to win out in this matter if it requires several years to do it. "If the supreme court sustains Judge George's decision we will see that a similar bill Is passed by the next state legislature. Without a state commis sion of this kind it is Impossible to keep the barbershops up to a high standard that is, all of them. Many of them will soon fall back into the filthy ways in which they were found ..prior to the passage of tho act creating the com mission. They need some one to watch them and see that they observe the ordinary rules of sanitation. If not, a bad state of affairs will certainly fol low." AMUSEMZWT. FRITZ THEATRE 40 Ma BUHN8IDE. FKED FRITZ, rrop. W. H. BROWN. Mgr. THE HOME OF VAUDEVILLE TWO SHOWS DAILY AT 2 AND 8 P. M. ARCADE TUFATRE SEVENTH AND WASHIWOTON. REFINED VAUDEVILLE 1:30 to 4:80. 7:30 to 10:80, . SUNDAY CONTlMOt'9 FBOM 1 TO 10:80, FOB LADIES. UKNTLEMEN AISB CHILDREN. ADMISSION TEN CENTS TO ANT SEAT. EDISOW THEATM East Side, 383 Burnslde. Beflned TanderUlt. For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children Grand Opening, Saturday Hlght, 7:30 p. m. 1 . CONCERT HALL BLAEIKBBR09. CONCIBT ivKiX NIGHT. t 2 BUBNSIDB. ' .-V ' g-Wr.jv.y--- -"4. f: B.?-i:f:y?: - j ,v. iU " . ' i . :; h- Dr. B. E. Wright's Dental Office 342& WASHINGTON ST. COR. 7th aracfl. Sihpe Buyers Wc wish everybody to know that we are manu facturing a serviceable line of youths', boys' and men's shoes, shoes which give satisfaction and are right in price, All we ask is a show for your business and invite you to call and see us when in the market. We believe we can prove that we are making as good shoes and as reasonable in price as any concern in the country. First Street. Don't Neglect Your Eyes They're your best friends, and you can't afford to maltreat them by neglect. If your eyes trouble you, don't put off consulting an op tician. Consultation Free Here Our optical service Is as good as you can And anywhere. No exception. WIWTEB OAB9EIT. i While - the proprietor of the Winter Garden, J. K. Kennedy, and its manager,. Flaky Bamett. wish to deny the report that there were any deaths from laugh tar at their popular' resort last week, ITieyTIao wish to state that such an ac cident" la likely to occur there at any moment. ' As .proof of this assertion they offer in evidence the program for the coming week, which Includes such foes of sadness as Memphis Kennedy, Charles Brown,' Ille Fonmroy, Eva Feri and the frail and fragile Anita Allen. V- ' PORTLAND, OR. One Man Choked with Joy at the Winter Garden This WeeR 3d i.Mcr. atv. - Hor' . a Hit ef Hitll of th toy. mkn tht atada blm Memphis Xanntdy, tha U)py Hnflga of mlntrcli., il miii-h an anyhndy. In Ptri, the r tlinp rt'HW'krr, who BilkM trrrytxT (It tmli(ht ui and bm tlr hrr. Anita Allan Ph Inn't funny, but nh't Rnt Paaaiilnl fadr-d lo a whiaiwr playlnf tha Tlullii. vu ,rallr ought to aw hr. Mia SOlllnir niitto aliMit alni-e aha left Souat't ban.) Chailea Brows and LaalM Pomaroy, ' tha fmiNrnr ot ''uiniyland and the king of bal- ; ladlal. Twanty-tr athaf big seta. You euarht to mm tbrm all. AiK lufaalou la frin. (Vrimd awta tor ladlra. J. P. Kani'adjr. Prop, Flaky Barmtt, Mir. WHEN YOU SOB 01ns or TBsa labels Tou will know tt was prlntml In an office run under fair onll tlnnH. Demand it ou all your printing. . ... , .'. , ,. - .Portland Allied Printing Trades ' rcimpfm'M of' ' ' ,1 .. The Typograplilcal Union. The Prlatlug yraasmes's Union. Brotherhood Of Buoalilndora. Strootypers' and Jtlevuotpsrs' Union. . TR ADEsTyj C OUN C j Ljl &z. a4