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4. THE DKEG01I ; DAILY - JOUrjJAU 1 T0VfJ TOPICS 1 Uimua Gran ..... .fart fzv... My wiie" B.k-r7...... "What Happeaed te Jo Bl)na ine W a j i - Winiam JSmlth waa yesterday bald to await the action of tha grand Jury OB a, chart of burglary. Bonda wera fixed at 80, which ba could not furnish, and waa sent to. tha county jail. Ha recently arreeted by Detective Hartman, and It waa over hla brother, Joa Smith, that Hartman and Detectira Joa Day had a row In tha circuit court laat week. Day clalmad that Hartmaa had proav - lead Joa Smith, thia man' brother., a ' term of six moathe ia tha county jail If ba would tura ap aoma atolan goods, and reentd what ha term ad interfer- .. anoa on Hartman'a part - , Tha axeuraloa trains to Saaalda very Sunday in May and Jan arrandr tha r aupanrlslon of tha A. 4k C K. h. manage ' stent They wish to aaaura tha paopl of Portland that all visitors to. tha aeaca wtU hara good seata on tha train aad ararythtns poaalbla will ba dona to give ' thalr patrona an anjoyabla day outing. ' Special car will ba reswrved. for larva i parties. Far for tha round trip only Foe Information and tlckaU call at 141 Alder street or talephona .101. u. - ,;,'.', Hlraeh building.: Jtra. A.' Palmer, past praaldent of tha State Federation - ox Women' a cluha of Mlnhlaan. waa tne rueat of honor.'' There waa a large at tendanoa of club woman. An attractive musical program waa given. iv uenerai jou Deri ana jawa v Bun nell, tha Boar heroes, remained la votu Und long enough, to have weir unene ail thoroughly cleansed by the Union laundry, Second and Columbia. These batUa-acarred sUarlma of a devastated country sir that the a team-heated pol ishers In us at tha Union are tha first they ever saw, and declare that "they would ba a exeat thine In tha army. They are so handy, and ret ao almple, that wa are ready to belleva almost any good thing aald of them." It is to Del honed that tha arantlemea Will hara a pleasant aojoura la the land of Uncle gam,., .... - : V . . i Dr. -Hunter Walla wffl address tha prayer meeting at lflcpah Freebytanaa church at I o'clock Thursday evening. May II. as chief speaker. Mrs. Wells CROMTEl GEVlifttZ OPENING KAVT . PATBO MM , YXBOsTtt sxooxs or not xx tubjutusji xoTca .'Oxr&DTGr AnrxrxmsABT orzaroro xaxdioks ovra- arxxa arm to tzktqss. TVer you at Oevarts laat night r No doubt thousands of Portland hoaaa wire hara asked thia ouestloa of each other today. - What la conceded to be ona of tha finest and most auoeasaful an nlreraary opcntnxs la the history of Portland la that which waa bald at tha store of JL Oerurts Bona, tba hotne- wlll apeak also. Dr. aad Mrs, Walla are furnishers, at First and Yamhill streets. returned miaalonariaa from Korea, at noma on a. furlough. . . . -. t . aasjSMSaw Mr. Ocorge Barr, "tha man la tha overalls." will lecture (from charter) o ,lgaoraaeeJ' at m Parle street. May IS. t p .av , An weiooma 11 acres, sear reservoir. Section line road: prloa, I MOO. Square Deal Brog- era ga company, lit 7th SU D. Butser waa added ta the llat of depatlaa la County Aaeeaeor McDonald's offloa yesterday arte moon, e tha twelfth new man at work on tha personal property rolls.' from -T to 1 o'clock last night It waa tha oocaeloa of tha llth anniversary of. thia firm, aad marks new era la tha growth of tha furniture business of Portland. Tha hearty response of tha pablto mora thaa demonstrated tb pop) ' Aa attractive musical and literary an tartalnment. waa given last evening In .tha tabernacle of tba Central Christian church for tha benefit of, tha building save a reading. -Baa Hura Chariot I f J!L. Race." and there were other numbers - by Waa - Lacy Ball. . JTk Cobina, Letter Carriers quartet Miss Basel Hoopen gamer, visa Kla Bobnrg. Mrs. Mo Pherson Oale. tha MUaes Stella aad T.lt)liaii mnA Mlaa Ela Ryan. Hoaaa ' and lot 1 rooms, furnished, Hawthorne Park. Square Deal Broker-j aga company, 11 7th St , , . , Free Dental Work. Ft dental work Dental oollega, Kta and Couch streets, Wednesday aad Thursday by appllcanu Jtaklag tba aUte aaamlnationa, 1 Fine half -block ta Holladay addition: sacrlflea aala. Square Deal Brokerage company, ill Tta St '" r""w A meeting of tha mining committee of tha chamber of commerce was held lata yesterday afternoon. It waa da- 'clded to recommend tha appointment of I a special committee of three prominent business men to endeavor to Incraase tha fund to provide entertainment for tha deltas tee to - tba mining eongreea. which, meets hara to August Tha fund is not growing vary rapidly, and thia matter waa thoroughly discussed, - well aa plana to Increase It - A' benefit entertainment win be given thia evening at Vancouver barracks for tha Army Belief society. It will ba a society function, an the ladlea of the poet aad headquarters taking, part la tha program, lira. Rose Bloch-Baaer will attend, aad will accompany Mrs. - Major- Da via,, who will render several vocal Dumber. Mrs. Funeton, who dis- plays much aklll with tha violin, will ap- ; pear on tha program, and other promi nent people wiu Me part. After entering a plea of guilty to tha charge of forgery la tba, circuit court yesterday morning, A. , Da Guelder wis sentenced to serve three years and six months la tha Salem penitentiary by Presiding Judge . George. He was charged with forging the nam of F. N. Filbert to a check for 200 oa tha Lon don A San Franclaco bank last-Feb ruary 17. De Guelder Is aald to be a clever criminal, with a lengthy record. There will be a clvlo improvement , rally next Saturday evening at the .Marqaant Grand theater. XL 8. Thomas of Dayton. Ohio, will deliver a lecture .Illustrated by a line set of atereoptieoa vlewa. Mr. Thomas will dwell princi pally oa civic Improvement work, fac tory method aad factory people of tha moat advanced type. There will be a good program of muaio by local talent Therejwlll ba no admission charge. A special meeting of the trustees of the Chamber of Commerce waa held yes terday. . It waa decided to subscribe $100 a month to tha general advertising i Oregon City boat Leavea 140.. 11:10 a. m. aad t aad 1:1a p. n. : t Round trip 4S& Twenty acree Inside city limlta: be platted; a snap 8quar Deal Broker? aga company, lit Tin at. Tha annual reception aad monthly meeting of tha Council of Jewish Wo men will ba held Wednesday. May la. la the SeUlng-Hlrech building. House aad Quarter block, eloae In. Price, tlS.000. Square Deal Brokerage company, 11 7ta St ' rtna'daTt Bur Meredith's umbrellas. Repairing aad recovering. Two e to res Waahlngton aad (ta, Morrison aad tta. Furniture of (-room cottage; rant l0: price, till. Square Deal Brokerage com pany, U Tth 8t & H, O ruber, lawyer. 117 Com'el Block , ' okzxnT TWMMonxu . ' X' L GEVURTZ. larltyoftht nmPrapaxatlonawara made for 10,000 gueata, and tha fact that aa equal number of souvenirs wera given away proves that thia number waa present. When the doors wera thrown open at 7 o'clock at least (00 people ppured Into tha spacious building, aad until tha clos ing hour thousands thronged tha floors. Everest's orchestra discoursed musle thraurhout tha even! n a, adding enjoy mant to tha occasion. Souvenir fans and yardsticks war given away oa tha third floor, while clothaa-bruahea, match boxes, glasses, Japanese crumb-trays. eta, were presented to gueata oa tha eooond floor. Industrious salesmen entertained tba visitors, and easy-chairs and aofaa wera la abundance for tlioae who would alt and admire tha aurroundlngs. A ride on tha elevator ahowad tha immense stock to its fullest advantage, aad it la mmtm ta 1T hundreds wera ajrreeably C L.' Gilbert, proprietor of tha Mount I surprised at tha beautiful display of fur Hood hotel at Hood JUver, la at the I niture and furnishings to ba seen. The Perklna. I rueets left with, happy expressions of a J. B. Thompson of Echo, an official 1 delightful vlalt wishing tha firm maay of tha Ia Grande laaa omee, u at tha I mora years of such aoatinued aad Perklna - - v - I marked prosperity.' W. Grant Whitney, a s capitalist of Bolsa. la at the Imperial. whUe la thai a t nrntt i - arrrnp city completing arrangemaata for aal ALIlCK 1 A UrrCtltJ 'T- eieoiriou piui wwoa urn m tv ineieii m. Pearl Idaho. - - O. Anderson aad P. Nelson, Bpokaa merchants, are at tha Imperial en route home from Saa Francisco and southern California. JL M. Smith and J. Q. TJ. Bowlby, Astoria attorneys, are at tha Imperial. Harry Beckwltb. representing . John Wanamaker A Son of New .Tork and Philadelphia, la In the city for a few day a Mr. Beckwlta'a headquarters art at Baa Francisco and several time a year he visits Portland, where ha joins V )'"' J.TM10 TatXATaUi. The new Lyrlo theatre, which opened Its doors Monday night seems to bavo woa Ita way to publio favor from tha start. Judging from tha largo audiences. Meaara. Keating and Flood, tha man agers, have fitted out the house with comfortable opera chairs, while th stage la ample la slse and wall lighted. The Interior furalshlnga exoeUent aad 1a goodtaate. ' -rtvr.r: -Among tha performers oa tha pro gram offered for th first weak are th T raviolis, hooo-rollers . aad " head-bal- aaoars; Andy Rio, a clever Hebrew lm naraanatori Arthur aad CaxlUla. ta a comedy . eketch; Waletaln. champion MiiiMktttn Raymond O; . Baldwin, a baritone soloist; tha Da Oarroa, who do thinga la flying rings tha vltaacope and Nellie Bruoa, who dance well. - -WatAT atAFPXJTXS TO 90XU. Any one passing th Baker theatre about 10:40 p. am. thia week would per haps wonder at tha happy merriment ehlaingaa tha- faeea at ta graat awaaber af people coming out He might aak tha polio man br anyone who might happen to ba standing near, and get tha correct answer. They had Juat witnessed torn of tha wonderful adventuree of a hymn book drummer by tba nam of Jones. This la tha farewell weak of th New NeUl Morocco company at tha Baker, and tha only waek of faroo comedy during the engagement . .:.-'' . ,1? n. m -aii sua,-. Tonight's performance at Cord ray's theatre will ba tha laat rendition of th comedy drama. "My Wife," by th Piatt A Stevenson company, now ailing aa en gagement at thia playhouse. , Crowded houses 'during tha waek attest to th popularity af tha play. . . j AJtOABB There la aa especially good bill at tha Arcade theatre thia week aa those who have attended the performance a far can testify. Tha Bwaagament of thia theatre is sparing ao ex pens to Insure brilliant vaudeville acta for Ita patrons. Tha bill opens with Olvlo, aa tkceedlngly clover contortionist who appeara in an electrical aensatlon entitled "The Red Eyed Monster." . .' -bast iTjnrm."- ; "East Lynne" la billed for Cord ray's Thursday, Friday aad Saturday nights, with tha usual Saturday matinee. This popular drama may ba aald to be In a class by Itself that baa been teaching Ita moral for generations. Th Piatt A Btevenson company, who are to present this old Una favorite at Cord ray's this week, hare tha play thoroughly workad out and tha stage settings are adequate. at m Burov. Good houses ara tha rule at the Bijou, owing to tha fact that tha bill showa at the new playhouse Is far above tha average la merit Tha at tractions this waek ara Oaken from the beat vaudeville circuits of tha country. GOOD .OPPORTUNITIES C D. Lash, one of the prominent members of . tha local painters' union. returned from a three months trip through vartoua provinces of the dominion of Canada. . While gone ha filed on a homestead near Edmonton, in the northwest part of Alberta, and says that ha Intends to return shortly and prove up on it In order to do so -F..?,- ZTu- Ifl'hinr parties for recreatton outings. I he states that ha will have to remain Ing tha city aad: state. Tha following .were elected members of the chamber: Oregon Dally Journal. Nottingham A Co., Pacific Mall Order company, Fear 4k Co. aad th Oregon. Savings Bank. ' Blahop Thomaa F. Bowman of Waah lngton, D. C waa in the city today on ' bla way to attend tha annual confer ence of tha EVatagellcal association la. Jefferson. The following Portland min ister will attend- the conference: Rey. A. A. Enrlebart of ' First German church": Rev; O. W. "Plumer, " of First ' English, aad Rev. P. J. Green, of Memorial.: : j,-? : - : At Parson'a hall laat night Mrs. Louis . lAltman delivered a aplendld lecture on KFaust," gluing in detail the-hlstary 'orrtitapleer an ' oliinrit and " tta author in glowing terms. Having studied tba subject of. her address for many years, the speaker waa able to alve a comprehensive idea of the mat- ; ter. - Alarga - crowd waa preent-to hear, the lecture. , .Dewitt C Miller, ,dled -at hla home. a olyll war veteran. 17 Eugene street, yesterday afternoon. Ho had bean ill i butLa short time. , He waa born aaar Alralra, N.;.'T.. in October, 1828. H, was a member of the Forest Grove post O. A. ,R. -Hla funeral will occur tomorrow, services being held from the family residence. . . Wanted 8-roota . house, modern, oa full lot Will rent or buy; weat aide pre ferred. Square ueai .Brokerage com pany, 119 7th Bt nrp Upper Columbia scenery. Through steamers for Th Dalles and way points every day. Round trip to - Cascade t k- atMrnM avarv Mnnav. WM. I BO W OV T...- mA vrtAv. Tava i a. Wi. ual. But warm weather has been so Mr. Beckwlth la a great fisherman, and will seek tha country streams Friday for a four day trip. ; X C Cummlna, a deputy sheriff of Kansas . city, la at tha Imperial today in custody of a prisoner whom he la taking from Salem to tha Missouri town. . Mr. and Mrs. A. Macnell of Melbourne, Australia, ara gueata at tha Portland. A, R. Wood, a Cottage Grova buaineaa an, and wife ara at . the Portland while on a brief -visit to the city N.- C. BJcharday aa attorney of 8umpil tar, is at tna rortiaaa W. E. Qoalaley, an army officer at tached to tha garrison at Fort Keogh, Mont, is regiaterad at th Portland, WILL RALLY TONIGHT FOR LOCAL OPTION T1ioro..w1Il ba a. laoal optloa rally to night in tn x. m. c - A. auditorium, led fey. tha cltlaena' committee, - com posed Of about SO business men.' who have been selected regardless of party sentiment ' to carry oa tha local optloa campaign in Muitnomaa oounty. Tha prohibition leaguea of the city have also consented to give their support to the movement;' s This non-parti aan oommitt haa been organised to diatlngulab tha local oo- tlon campaign from a prohibition move ment -r..' , . , ' there three 'years, and declare hla al legiance to Xing Edward and tha Brit- lah crowa. The homestead lawa bt th dominion, he explains, ar very similar to those of tha United States, although it la possible for ona to acquire title to land there two year earlier than on this alda of the international boundary Una. "Alberta is a good country for th working, man," oaya . Mr. Lash. "It is being developed rapidly, and I think there are better opportunities to make money there than in many other lo calities I visited. Edmonton will soon be supplied with two railroads tha Grand Trunk Pacific which Is being tended across tha continent, and the & R. running up from Winnipeg. found a good. many . Americana across tha line, and they aeemed to be wall contented with their new environ ments." -. , ATTRACTIVE BOOK Three Days of Profit It Too. Wa were expecting to do a large' busl- ness in our boys department this spring, so we bought In a larger stock thaa us-. turn p. m. Remember oock at root of Alder street Daiiea aiectrio aign. Phone Mala 14.; . . . " Seven-room house and lot. 81st and tfpshur, a bargain at 18,800. Square Deal Brokerage company, 129 7th St Tha beet newest and fastest steamer. on the Columbia and Willamette rivers, the Charlea R. Spencer, aalls from foot Ttr..v,1ntn atraat Mnnrtnr. Wadnea. dav and Friday" for The Dalles and all A Co., corner Third and Morrison streets. Way landings. 1W passenger , larea; slow In coming that wC have been left with too many boys knea pants suits for this time of the year. In .order to reduce ? our stock and make room for j our summer goods we are making a general reduction on every boy'a suit In the store. Thia will b of graat advaa tage to tha economical mother who haa boys to at out M it win be a direot saving to her. Remember, three days only Thursday. Friday and , Saturday. Sea ad. on pag . Samuel Rosenblatt i ta a trip over the O. R A N. OF OREGON SCENES In point of unique attractiveness the folder lust issued by the o. it. at n, bearlna the alliterative tide of "Reatful Reoreatlon Resorts," ia perhaps the most interesting piece of railroad literature that baa been published recently. The pamphlet waa edited and prepared by Rlnaldo M. Hall and waa published by the general passenger department of th O. R. O N. CO, It contains a brief description of the trips up and down the Columbia river "to the mountains, neacnea, imana resorts and fountain of healing." A graphlo and reliable description of the various noints of Interest la the state are in eluded ia the publication, which will be of Intense Interest to tourists and visitors In general. Another feature or special interest Is the story of Portland, "The Rose City." as It Is called by the. author, tell ing of tha attractions and beauties of 'The Pearl of the Pacific." The book ia prolific with charming stories of Oregon and other coast atatea and th numerous points of interest that may be included quick dispatch of freight A STXADT OsMWTBV V Th City Federation of Women's clubs gave its first quarterly reoeptlon this afternoon ' from to 6 in the Selling- OSTEOPATHIC ? PHYSICIANS I , 4i6'0EXUlt BUILDINd ; Third and Wsahlniton Sts. N.fij; -r A Sv- 3- ' Nervous ;md Chronic Dls-f-'';ses; Specialty. Tha Orefoa. Steam Xundry aad . Voflat apply Oo. Baa Had gtaady wrowtk Sbu It Started a Few Team Ago. The popularity of tha Oregon Steam Laundry and Toilet Supply Co. of this city 1 haa, since it started a few years ago in thia city, doubled and, in a few Instances. - trebled ita earning capacity. and today is running1 IS wagone cover. ing the entire olty. bealdea hag Burner- oua branches about the cit. Vf w Just recently a mammoth American mangle ' for ironing hotel linen was added; large body lroner for ialght clothea, etc.; three new engines, two washers, and. an SO-horse-power boiler, making It - necessary to ',- employ soma 80 more help, a total of 80 regu larly employed. "Good work nd prompt delivery, with all , jdothee mended and socks darned, is the motto- that ' has caused us to succeed,", say Manager ADMITS SELLING . . LIQUuK TO UUlb Although' George A. Lane, proprietor of the Darilna cafe. 114 Bavler street entered a Plea of not guilty through hla attorney, George Cameron, in tne mu- ninlnal court vesterdav. he admitted while oa the witness stand that he sold beer to Clyde Norman. Harry Busman and John Batcheldor. The boy all swore that they purchased liquor from Lane, but owing to aoma technicalities the case was continued until Thursday, at which time Judge Hogue will decide the question of law J ?l't1 .-: ' ' . ,u . v., -.V-i ' If you want a comfortable trip, one free fronv dust and dirt take e Can adian Pacific, The World's . Scenlo ADTAaTOB IUI FOB FOU OOXAaTS. Tha Four Cohans are very great favorites with Portland theatre-g-oers and Justly, for there are few cleverer people on th stage thaa Josephine Cohaa. George M. Cohan. Jerry Cohan id Helen Cohan. Their aupportlng company la practically tha same aa It waa waea th play "Running for Office" mad a hit oa its initial presentation at th Fourteenth-Street theatre in New Tork City. Tha company of 78 people will be Been at th Marquam Grand, May IS and 17. The advanoe sale of seat will opaa Friday morning. "CHICK" HOUGHTON IS COAXED TO WORK Thinga are aot flowing along so smoothly for "Chick Houghton, tha for mer presiding genius of the kangaroo court at the county Jail, as they did under the mlnlstratlona of the county government Already has Houghton col Itded with the state prison authorltiet at Salem and haa gone down to hla de feat 'It's a cinch game they've got here. boys." Is the Word he sent back by visitor to his cronies In the county baa- tile. Jailer Jackson received word yesterday that Houghton at first had refused to work. He waa later coaxed to wprk. however. The process employed la un known, but the day after he entered an emphatic refusal to labor he war en gaged tn molding stove castings, the hardest Job at the penitentiary. And, moreover, it Is said, ha waa doing that class f - work cheerfully Houghton waa sent up for five years for robbery. With two other men he held up and robbed Steven Balch ia the north end. His case went to the supreme court twice. He la a clever and cunning fellow, aad aa "district attorney" of the kangaroo court at tha county Jail coached prisoners in a fashion frequently causing the prosecutors considerable trouble. CENTRAL BAPTISTS TO BUILD CHURCH Central Baptist church la to have a home of its own. For some time services have bean held ia Multnomah hall. Eaat Sixth and East Alder streets, but aow a site baa been chosen for the building and aa architect Is working upon the plans. Tha new church win pa located on the corner of Eaat Twentieth and East Ankeny street Work will be begun. In a short, time, and the building will prob ably be occupied by early fall. It will be a two-story Structure and will coat about 86,000 without the fur nishings. The main auditorium will be provided with a ha&dsom pipe organ There will be four or five auxiliary rooms, ail modern in every respect.. Bealdea tha program of regular church services a system of Institutional work will be undertaken, under the able direc tion of the paator, Rev. William E. Ran dall. Central church Is prospering In every respect The membership is aug menting and the work In the various departments la broadening. Dining Rooiff Furiuhat Sfek j Dining Room - - - a 6 imnno-n"' 8'. . SS? -ff . rt-emaorw-f n.'ufcs 7- - , i isrr eal n i ifisaasaBaaaawaaa asaiiii TtaaasBSaaaal . I - i rr it r i This week we offer Exceptional bs.rtams la' I.. V.i,'-' J' X ' Mi T ,i Furniture i l I ' ; And hare put four different seU on the floor. They have been marked low and those who see them will appreciate this value. ; This Is only truly a complete house tishing store and hundreds : and hundreds of newly married couples have,, furnished their entire home from the Jenning store. This solid Oak Extension Table goeswith a set, butwe will seU the table separate for 4 y Where could you do better? HENRENMNG & SONS; 172-174 FIRST STREET Vref erred Stoak Oaaaed Oooaa. Allan A Lewis' Beat,. Brand. LOOK TO YOUR FEET " ', , ; Both aa to looks and com fort. We ar sellers of ft high-grade Oxfords the , 'j right kind for swell dress- Oxfords $3, $3.50, H?5 . - All atvlea -all laathara. in cluding the new Coltaklp., . ' Vtsidoyi. Walton ? A v la. a lTT'EOBS. ' " 870 Washlagtoa SW bat. 3d aad 4th. TAILOR-MADE CLOTHES OF CHARACTER High grade cloth deserves expert tailoring. But seldom in this age of competition is the one not initiative of the other. There are posts of scrutiny located all along the roadway of good tailor-made suits. You can't get by any of them with a mistake when quality is aimed at honest cloth expert tailoring are the results always when you get it from , BSaaaa-BEBSaSa, WM. VELTEN TAILOR. 406 WASHINGTON ST. Painless Crown and Bridge Work " Modern dentistry reaches its highest perfection ta CROWN AND ' BRIDGE WORK. We do this form of work ' f : ) f s ; ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PA1M Our method of extracting teeth and devitalizing nerves is POSI TIVELY PAINLESS. : ... We show the greatest consid-. eration for the feelings of every patient WISE BROS 1 " DENTISTS i , The New Fauing, S. E. Corner Third and Washington Streets. Open Sundays from 9 to 12; evenings until 9. Phone Main 2029. , Bstabllahed 1888. Oragea Vboaa, Bad S7T Portland Marble Works SCHANEN NEXT. Manufacturers of and dealer la all kinds of Marble. Granite and Stone work Sstlmates Olvea on Application, 268 FIRST STREET "Bet" Madison and ' Jefferson Streets. , PORTLAND. Or. Schwab Bros. PrintingCa Work. B ateaahl SMeea S4TU Stack Stiaeti Skaae Kaia ITt PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE szo OASta Base Ball Tacoma vs. Portland MAT It. 18. 14, IS. Ladles Days Thursdar-Ftlday weea u&y uiran .ovy. m. Sunday Games I p. tn. Admission. 2so: Grandstand. 25o: Chu dren, 15o. saxji orziras today for SEMBIUCH Marquam Grand " Friday, May 13 At I-.1S. ' )M.V Bzmaoxzojr &ozs stsbss. Prloes 11.00. 12.00. tl.60. I LOO. Boxes. izu.uu. Lioaea. ait.vu. Not more than alx seata to on person. NO SUBSCRIPTION LIST. CORDRAY'S 1HEATRE u$2k OOaOlAT BVSSkXZj. Kuarm. " Tootfht, last Perfarmaaee. MY WIFE - Three nlrhts and 8a tordar ' matinee, ton- mrixring Thumdar evealag, Ifaj It, Piatt k SUrraaoa Ooataanr. EAST LYNNE" SUMMER PRICES- lOc, 20c, 300 THC DiVCn THClTDi: n-ae. Ilia. I lllUllftt. isoT. Seerge L. Bakrv Sole Leaaae sag Masa. V tONldHT. ALL WIEK. MATINIB, FarewaU of tba new NeiU-Morosee Ouapaay. ute great fawlte compear, pneanung ; i wn nappcQeu is jonas , ' "r - A farciebBdy ia tbrea iett!-'i-Comliur Culaa Ceawaarla Veaar A fields LYRIC THEATRE (Ooraar alder aad sVrwsts.) MiaMCL.ASS REFINED VAUDEVIELJ3 S:M to :Sa T.'W to 10:9. OontlDaoaa performaaee gandajTi I to 10 P. It txx curia--vo snasza. . ml . fSg&J ArtoraoaB ahows at J:18 and :1S p. m. Sreolag aaeam at f :1a, t it and :1 a, sa Aay seat ia the tilcatre TEN CENTS - The topi of Portland eeaTsrsstloa. A Vaudeville Tbaatr of Actual . RaflnaflMBt . . admiaaioa gSei Private toe botes 80a. moo alaia -eaSo.-" - " ARCADE Ti1tATRC. . gavgsTH ax o waiHiaoTos. :. . RCriNED VAtDCYILLC :W to 4:90. VM te 10:B. "7 gcifOAT coMTytuors raoM Ttf lo se, rOB LADIKS. OEKTLSataUt AND CBILOaBS. ADMISSION TES CEHTS TO IMT SEAT. Washington Park B4TM awo wAaamroTOar. ITAUIA1N BA1VD SS Plaoea rry sngkl Concert Dancing ASaOSSSZOaT lOo. XBASES FRITZ THEATRE Citizen's Local Option Rally FIRST CAMPAIGTr CUTI .- -A AT- V. M. C A. AUDITORIUM Cor. 4th' and Yamhill Sts. ; Tonight at 8 o'clock ALL ARE INVITED Come and hear- what Lo - cal Option is. pure and simple. Pacific Metal Vorlis Babbitt Metals ARB IN THB FRONT RANIC ractoriaei foetlaaa, 0.f Saa laaejaea. CU 73 North Second Street PortlarJ. Cr. rsss rat Mo.fu Bragsrox, Prop. W. H. IEOWSi T. Pn THE HOM8 OP VAUDEVILLE Tv snow aally at aad p. 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