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THE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, - JUNE : 21. 1804
TOWN TOPICS
I wear for five year, or mora, and. you
won't Dave to stand ths coat of palnt-
! Ins; ao frequently. Bay State Faint la
, what you Mi Baa Flahar. Thoreen
Co corner Front and Morrison streets.
for "sverythlne; In paint. , f i ,
The smartest boaTon tha'rlvs'r la the
Charles R. Spencer, and It run through
from PnrHarwf In Tha Ttallaa aillhaiil
Tha latest news from tba rich minim Ichana-a Tha flnanrar ha a navar Inat .
strifes on Qraybaok mountain, Josephine j trip on account of hlsta water. It la not
AT THE THEATRES
HAS JUST RETURNED
. FJJ05I EASTERN TRIP
l :
I' iM vu mniiitnUii h ; .-ILf aJ.w'' I ' Qorf ' X Loeweason, ' af tar aa e
itoVWXSX.?; t-!T trip to tba laraer oltle. throu.V
series of , open-air summsr-nlght llcbt
oparaa la uaejy to make a lilt. . From
county. Waa brouaht In this morning by I tha kind that la -Hanrwarfart t a llttla
3.-11. Raiaton f. Everett, Waah. Mr.l ,xtra flow of malting snow.- Her berth to finish. "A Japanese Courtahlp.'
imumou was af uuiiomw omr, on bik
' ,; :er creek. few mllee from tba atrlke on
Orayback mountain, and aaw a. mining
' expert who had been making- an exam
: tnatlon of tbe mine with a view to Ita
purchase, It la stated that , there la
; ; fully 1 : 0.009 In slant. And a, hole haa
. ' been excavated la tbe rock surrounding
tha. quarts ledge only txt feet, Tha children, at the Baby home, have been
, nuarta vein is oniy apoui two ceet m I conquered. For a month tha epldemlo
wiain. ww, o w -w. uarr-ij-ioti. , ntta without Interruption. Tha matron
la at the foot of Waahlnrton street
from whence aha departs every Monday,
Wednesday and Thuraday morning at T
o'clock. Take. tha beat boat the fastest
boat and tha newest, boat that Balls from I
Portland. . , '.:V
Tha measles, which have afflicted tba
tha opening bill, haa a snap and go that
la deservedly. ao ancora-brlnger. , In the
company, In addition to tha pony ballet
which had not quite worn off lta daya oq
tha 'grass when tha abow opened last
night ara number of first-class peo
ple. , These , ; include Elaine . Forrest
Frances verita Grey and Norma Bortll
Ion. Among tha numbers repeatedly en
cored were ."Some Day," by Elaine For
rest aa Tum-Tum, and Harry Clinton
agar of The Chicago, at - Mtt. Third
street and In reviewing the trip says
"Since leaving Portland about a month
ago I have traveled fully 11.000 miles
and have visited all tha largest cities In
tha east In Omaha, Chicago, Cleveland.
Buffalo, Boston,. Rochester, . Greater
lng quality so plentiful In southern Ore-1 wa. Wked yesterday bow many - cases I Sawyer as Percy, tha English tourist
? Tha . mnA 4a hnnavjwmHal la al . Z.m . . . - I rA Tfn1a ha lalunau n.iaK ' V
gon, ' TBS gOia IS OOneycomDea in ware . ranrt1 . . ,, Twantv". waa -tha
'Stringer In tba (tenter Of tha ledge, and I ana war- "Hm." man Inmataa fcava
I v la only about one Inch In width. ; Thla your wat .,,kd.' Nineteen.'! cama the
trlnar appears to oa almost half gold answer over tba 'phone. Tou see. we
, aiU u " nave a cook, and aba got 'am. too.-.-v
quarts. The moat convenient way to I ... . , ...... . , . . ; . .
rracn tna mine w taae tne atage at r No transfer! at Cascade Locks. The
and "under the Anheuaer Buach," by
jrrancas verita urey and chorus. -
" "A Japanese Courtship" will continue
throughout tna week.
V- STAB TS3AXSS orass.
AtuHanoea that crowded the naar Star I
flnmtm Pin na V.rfinlll. n.k..!. I . ' .. ". T" I . . . . ... ........ I
. . .w. ... v..v.a . iiaamer npenoer aaus tnrouga to tbs lwieaire ana ovemowea into waamngton
mounUln being about II miles distant rnes without change. - Tha trifling street greeted tha flret performancee In
, '. vl , ii . . rr v nign water in tna iocxs oos not inter
which tba strike waa made la between!,,,, with this atauneh and fleet river
the headwaters of Applegate and Alt- boat Lsavss foot of Washlnaton street
at 7 a. m. Monday. Wednesday and Fri
day. Telephone Main 1423. -
' houea creeks, and Is only about .half a
, mile from tha California Una. ' It Is
also about II or II miles la a westerly
dldectlon from Jacksonville. ,
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Tha swellest boat an the river Is the
"Bailey Oatsert," and It
from , Portland to - Tbe
James Barrett, contractor for tha
new Episcopal church, la course of con-
atrunltnn at tha Lanrnar nt Vlnataanth
"fnland Everett streets, struck' W. a Flsld, I wlU bold tha boards.
k'i i sn amnlova. In tha facer Saturday morn.
that popular ahowbouae laat night
Tha two Holdawortha, In The Miser's
Gold"; Badls Reynolds, tha soubrette, in
"I Iid as I Was Told," and George Bny-
der, tha baritone, In Xtood-Nlght, Be
loved. Good-Night won repeated cur
tain-calls. Othor -features on tha long I
bill proved almost equally attractive.
For the rest of the week the same bill
White Salmon, Ho River Moffett'a, in In a lit of temper and was yesterday!
St. Martin and Coillne' Hot Bprlogs, Aati 10 by Municipal Judge Hogue.
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GEORGE J. LOBWXNSON.
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ASOASa TUATU. I I . , .
lavhAillf ehA Jiaa .as saasA kaa is. . I
uiotwt Lockiimd tu M oinntrlM y , . . A a...... k. -uir .m
. . a . . . . i ' vtiuf ww v jvf ivi uivt ay uia nvi wti
iuu.TB.plnJ,'w- . .ut chn "Pl Miss Rosa Blchsrfberger, an employe miss ons of tba best shows that this
.iLiiiwiiumi mn iiawnHUM v in I of tha Ballard hotel, waa Struck hv a I wall.knoain thaalra haa avar nlaiad ha.
contrary. -If you would link comfort Portland railway car at 7:41 o'clock laat I for tha nuhiia, fieunaiev. a wonderful
With this trip See that tha "Bailey, Oat- I nla-ht at tha Mntr of RharlnnV miii I fnAi.4n,ffl., I. nr.. n ik. ..a.I. I
serf remains uppermost n your mind. and Twenty-flrst .street Ths fender lent features of the program, and Helen New York, PhiUdelphls, Pittsburg Cln-ir:--."'.
r Ufa.. Her Injuria, ara not Trenvtll.. an. operafio soprano, U an- lE?Z'J. 22-
mbat eases tiring, but this ride. If I Mri0ua.
anen on me "-uauert,- never, steals
served oq board and leaves nothing to-be
desired couldn't be better. "Oatsert"
leaves Alder street wharf at T a. m.
every' Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Bteemer "Regulator" leaves sams
wharf and at sams tlma every Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday. . Phono Main
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other. And they are not ail.
- Equal suirraglattj of Portland met
yesterday afternoon at tha home of Mrs.
P. E. Starbuck was elected director of I MAVBa TOsnOKT.
Mt TSDOr SChOOl aiStrlCt HO. a ISStl n.Hnnln, tnnlvht at tha Xl.rnnam
night by an election held In tha West Grand, Mauds Adam a will be auen for
tha flrat tlma aa a atar In Portland. The
promlneneo of Ml Adama as one of
tha leading femtie players of tha coun
try warrants ths prediction that shs
will have unusually large audlenoes to
sea her during tbe brief tlma she Is
here. .
avenue building. Hla margin was small,
be receiving 41 votea and L. 8. Norman
dln Si. E. A. Hacker was elected school
dark.
Rev. Stephen Wise, psstor of Temple
Beth Israel of this city, who has been
In Heidelberg. Germany, for many
A. 8. Dunlway to great Mrs. Spaddy of months for ths benefit of hla health, will
the California Equal Suffrage aasocla-1 return to this city about ths mlddls of
uon. Mrs. opeoay gavs an iniormaj August and resume his duties as pastor.
taia, vu am auujovi si vquu riiuu ana
waa followed by Mra. A. H. Breyman, if you and your wife are going to
iiuiL, an a. i-..wia a nrrm, Ujf nv n annlvereary soon, sea that you
Merrick of Alameda, Mrs. E. P. Fraser iet us print ths InviUtions. It Is only
and Mra. Dunlway. A resolution wss In- natursl that you should wsnt them
troduced and unanimously adopted In artistically executed. Peaalee Bros. Co..
regard to ths co-operation of tbe auf- gherlock buUdlna.
AT fl LTUa
general bualneas conditions on ths wbols
only fair. My trip was to Inspect tbe
largest and most modern retell storss
with a vtsw of Installing whatever new
appliances would Improve The Chicago.
We have decided on Juat wbat wa want
In caah-carrlera, showcases, show-win
dows, electric lighting and general busi
ness system. At 8t Louis I found a
grumble as the attendance at tbe fair Is
yet smaller than anticipated. The real
rush, however, will not commence before
September. Ths Oregon building and
display la very creditable, and the fair
a whole la grand. Ths foreign ex
There Is comedy galore at tba Lyrio I hlblts are- very complete, and while I
this week. and If applauea counta for
anything the entire bill has made a hit
Dan Hart, tbe old-time minstrel man.
has a talking monologue. Kelly and
Massey. In a funny sketch. "The in
truder." come In for their share of the
expect our own fslr to be highly suc
cessful, both In exhibits and attendance.
It Is astonishing how few people east of
the Rockies know anything about It I
will aay this for Portland, not that I
want to flatter The Chicago, but Port-
applause. The work of tha Burks, tbe I land In general that I Investigated
frsgists of California In tha Lewis
snd Clark centennial celebration and
showing appreciation for their Inten
tion to attend the national convention
rested Sunday night on the charge of
larpanv of Ifil from John M. Damnlar'a
. t. rcawuwun v tuauaa iv room in the Oregon hotel, were yester-
i-ewis ana Clark repreeentativea and day h.w t0 the grand Jury under bonds
ureson congressmen lor ineir couneeji0f x,600 each.
in extending me nuspiiajmes vt vne
to the national suffrage convention was
adopted. ..
Tha only Goodyear Shoe Repair Co.
lis located next to the Gaa Co. 'a office,
Yamhill street ReDalrlna' while von
One of tha flrat commercial concerns wait. Work aatiad for ana daiivarad
in thla city to get out a souvsnlr of the any reasonable distance. Phona Main
iiewts ana cianc rair is tns uregon tsav-1 jotl.
ings Dans: wmcu oegan giving to its
patrons tnis morning "gooa iuca coins Removal Notice Lauren Peaaa A
advertlelng their establishment and Co., resident agents Aachen Munich
telling of the 1101 expoeltlon. Thess and Hanovsr Fire Insurance companlea,
emblems. In the snaps of a coin, are have moved from Room 11, Worcester
about the else of a stiver dollar. In building, to Room 111 Falling building.
the .center is a one-cent piece. Around - i
the copper is the wording "Lewis and Word has been brought to French
Clark Exposition. i05. Portland, Ore Consul Labbe that Joseph Deleau, who
gon. Oregon Savings Bank. 121 Morri- resided at US Cabls street, has been
son Street." On the reverse side of tha missing from his home sines tha latter
coin tha penny - appears Imbedded In part of Psoember.
a four-leaf clover, and the wording, "I ' '
Bring Good Luck Keep Me and Never Portland Wire A Iron Works are how
Go Broke." located at Trenkman A Co.'s on Fourth
near Flanders. Work turnsd out
"Bailiff Colts, Uke Merele West Into promptly.
that n.n mtA l.t htm Innl. . ..
..... irw. wa.u . m.U. . k iu, IUCU
there. X wsnt him to see how ha would Bonttys Orchestra.-
Jugglera Is above the average of thla
T. ,ifc.- ,a Tt. Urf.k. I line) of work, and they add atrength to
Joa Erlckson snd John McCabe, ar fh. w-k ritr tha antt-ahoa
dancer, la clever. Raymond G. Baldwin,
tha favorite, la still pleasing. Kennedy
and Vernon, Introducing Baby Vernon,
do a clever aketch and get much mer
ited applause. Hub Bell, tba men from
Germany. Is a clever German comedian.
Tha vltascope. . Introducing Buster
Brown, Is pleasing, especially to the lit
tle ones. Tbe bill this week starts on
with a snap and dash.
ths prices charged by the big retail
stores of New York and Chicago, and I
believe I am competent to Judge valuea
In our line clothing, furnishings, etc.
and that the stores in this city retail
goods st Issst 10 per cent cheaper than
either New York or Chicago. It costs
from 12, to 16 per cent more to retell
wearing apparel In these two cltiea,
while we handle our business on one-
half that margin. In a few days ws
shall commence to let the contract for
altering The Chicago and putting In the
contemplated extensive improvements.
AXXTsnKBsTTS.
BASE: BALL
LOS ANGELES
PORTLAND
rrnra , ta, at, is jam tc v
f Week Say 9O0, etaaday I sM f a. ,
Admission lie. Oaildrem lfa.
SVadles' Pays Tkmrsday sad Friday,
Marquam Grand Theatre
Faens Mais SW.
TUESDaI ANO WEDNESDAY KtOHTi.
JQVg ISX9, 104.
E. H. SOTHEPN
t ta tha tirade slsy,
THE PROUD PRINCE
Br Jastls Rttntly MeOartby.
author of
"IF ! Wlkl KIHO."
The advaare sal af sseta will eves
aturar BMralDf, June IS, at IS e'etock.
next
rut Divert rucirnc
lilt. DAIVLA 1 11 LA I AL lSOT.
Sesrse Ik lar. Sole Lessee sad Mauagai,
All this watt Matinee satnrdar.
Close ef tbe Wtbr A rteld bulaaqua ssasss.
m CssiDe ooapssy ta
HOITY TOITY
All foa sad siosl.
SvemDs prices, 50c, 9c, toe, IBs.
MttlDM, See. ISe, 10s.
ITxt weak, the Baker Theatre Cesipaay.
C0RDRAVS THEATRE
OO&SBAY kUMXLL. aUaafera,
Mstueae Wednaadar and Batareay,
Tvalrkt and all this week,
Tun toe the Weary."
Ilaar Walters'
Cbaraetar Ceaiedy oeesei,
A Ttiorouiihbracl Tramp
Koet weederfal play ef Its elass.'
"A aaaraataaa lauah-DnSaMr."
Summer nrlaBUUBaaa, 10s sad SOe; siskts,
10a. sue aas sue.
sr
: fatw -- y aomthwort Cos. . Fomrtk aad Xonlsas. '.
WorRfiens '"''-1
Needs
We ire .Portland'i
headquarters for every
thing the workingman
wean, except shoes.
Every article
Union Made
Carhart's Union Made
Overalls, Jumpers,
Shirts, Trousers,
Gloves, Caps, Handker
chiefs. Thorough brace and
Boss of the Road Over
alls. Flannel, Merino and
Cotton Shirts, 50t up,
Ail-Wool Trousers,
91.05.
Heavy Woolen and
Cotton Hose, S5e and
10f Pr.
Corduroy Suits for
Hunters.
Woolen Blankets, the
best values in Portland.
Tbe
kmu af Boll fa nadavllla. OsatlBS-
eas perforaiaacee from t te 4:80 P. S). Breolng
MrforSMBeaa from TiSO to 10 :M f. .
ays, eaatlaaoaa l ta lo:so p.
a
AJTT IZAT nt TKX TKXATBZ, Its.
"A TXOmOUQKBXES
' ' A real tramp, who haa lived and suf
fered and been buffeted by sdvsrse for
tunes, but still retains his lovs for hu
manity and fair play, who haa a true
heart under hla ragged coat, and whose
arm Is always ready to shield the
wronged and unfortunate that la T.
Rush Thompson ss tha hero In Elmer
Watera' play, "A Thoroughbred Tramp.
Tha play scored a hit yesterday at Cor-
dray's.
-First-class music.
OPSXtATZO BOX.OIST AT BIJOU.
Mile. St Reray. the operatic soloist at
the Bijou this week, is one of the mu
steal svents of the year It la not prob
able that she will ever appear here again
at popular prices. Tbe marionettes set
Main 1471
SOo Sinner dally from 4:80 to I p. m.
The Calumet, lit Seventh.
like to become that kind of a man." Open for engagements. F. Bontty, 111 the children wild with delight, and theae
j nus opoae Municipal juaga Hogue I portn ourtn street.
iruiu ids uoiiuu yeaicruay wura mereie
West and Ed Kane were brought before
him on charges of Jumping onto a mov
ing passenger train on uppsr Fourth
street Bailiff Golts took the lad Into
the pen where all of the prisoners are
kept . Then he brought the boy out
There were tears In tbs little fellow's
eyes, and he did not hesitate to tell
Judge Hogue ha was sorry and that hs
did not want to become like those men.
Both boys were released.
Dr. X M. Thornton, dentist Marquam.
S. EL Qruber, lawyer. I1T Com'ol Block.
Wlsa Bros., dentists, the Failing bldg, J
CKXXTC.Y rXXSOJTAL.
marvelous mysterious, figures will be
wilder the most blase of grown-ups.
Bweet little Edna Foley Is singing one
of her best Illustrated ballads, and the
rest of the acts on tha bill are excel
lent
OREGON DEMOCRATS
LEAVE SATURDAY
Six members of tha Oregon delega
tion to the Democratic national conven
tlon, which wlU be held In St Louts
beginning July . will leave here Sat
urday night- The delegation consists
of eight members, three from Portland
and five from the state at targe. Gov
ernor Chamberlain will head the dele
gation as chairman. Tha other Port
land delegates are James uieason ana
F. V. Hoi man; delegates from the stste
outside Portland are: W. F. Butcher of
Baker City; C. E. Redfleld of Heppner;
T. R. Sheridan of Roseburg; J. D. Mat
lock of Eugene, snd Samuel M. Oarland
of Lebanon.
Governor Chamberlain and delegates
Oleason, Hoi man. Butcher, Sheridan
and Matlock will leave Saturday night
Delegates Redfleld and Oarland ara al
ready at Bt Louis attending the fair.
"HoiTr-TorTr."
The Casino company, which Is now Tne delegate- WU1 have their headquar
ters at ths Stratford hotel, one of tha
new hotels of tha city and centrally
located.
; Among the delegates slated to leave
for Indianapolis today to attend the na
tlonal Prohibition convention ara: R. W.
Kelaay of Newberg, IX M. Cooklngham
of Portland, Rev. a C Poling of Dallas.
mr. ana rare. v. J. rng;ni or WASCO. I lot or tha will an tn tha haanh Mr
W, P. Elmore of Brownsville, B. 8. and Mrs. Maaon win spend most of the
nnd a , r. i Mie" 01 .Newberg, summer in this city and vicinity.
W. N. Hare ot 4 Amos of Mrs jr m.!- FlUoon of The Dalles is
Portland-. F. McKercher of Portland, vigitlng Dr. Marie D. Equl and Dr.
another delegate, left for the east sev- parker at Seventeenth and Jefferson
eral days ago. Idaho and Washington .treets. Mrs. Filloon has been visiting
5-.vWrl ?r?!nvr.,n1 1t U wt in Albany, Salem, Jefferson and other
pected that a total of delegates from valley points, and will return home to-
UlS Pacific northwest WlU travel east On t.r Rha t rltmh Mmint Aama
the Sam train, V I with a nar in tha tnln .la nt Jiilw. Ra.
f'Ara that aha -avill vtaaa tha tlma at tha
mcia mu (aiiis - to oonsiasr various watering places along the Co
about painting the cost of the paint lumbla which owe much of their fame
ana me coai jDor. usually to Mrs. FlUoon. who hss written de
Mrs. H. W. Corbett, wife of tha late
Senator -Corbett, has returned to ths
city from a visit to her ranch In tha
mountains. She 'was accompanied from
Colvllle, Wash., by H. W. Mason, her I final offering, is filled wltn most amus-
brother, of Boston, and the latter s wife. I lng and laughable Incidents, giving
on Its last week of the season at tha
Baker theatre. Is producing a conglom
oration of fun and nonaense mixed with
pretty music, lights and dances. The
company has constantly grown In public
favor since first opening In Portland
five weeks ago in the famous Weber A
Field burlesques. "Holty-Tolty," the
9. Chambers, Optlolaa.
Wholesale and retail. 129 Seventh St
Phone 4718 Main.
Rica and Cady, the long and short
Dutchmen, great opportunity In their
particular line of work. Sidney de Grey
and Lou Harlow, as usual, share tfie
honors, whlir the pretty mue dancers. - "
Hope and Levey, do soma of tha best IJjiXGLASS
TKX BAKSB OOKVABTT.
Thej Baker theatre company, which
closed Its Los Angeles engagement last
Saturday night Is coming direct to
Portland to finish the season. Instead
of playing in San Francisco as waa or-
i . i . rpi.1. I ... n
ss for paint. B..y good paint that will I with her own, amateur work In pho- Qu- standing, the new leading man.
tography, for several newspapers and whom it was Impossible to retain for
magasines or tne wesi. ; next season. The company as it now
-Dr. Homer I. Keeney hfcs returned atanda has been conceded by critics to
from a week's visit to Eugene, Where ha one of the strongest stock oomoanles
ne attenaea tne graauattng exercises ox
MANN & BEACH
PRINTERS .'
92 Second Strati
Ground Floor
BEST WORK
Low Prices '
: Telephona 444
v
Too Vtirm to Wash
Letus do U for you. Money
saved la tha long run. Wa
,do family washing do It
cheap do it right Wa
mend tha clothes darn ths
socks, No charge. 1
OREGON LAUNDRY AND
TOILET SIPPLV CO.
noaa. Hast 1' "i C T. ST AXTS, Mgr.
his alma mater, tha state university,
He was elected president of ths Alumni
association of tha Institution.
. Rev. William E. Randall of Central
Baptist church of this city went to Ta
coma today to officiate at the wedding
of Prof. A. C Jonas, president of Vashon
college, and Mrs. Esther Butterworth,
formerly of Portland.
George B. Dodwell of Watford, Eng
land, head of tha shipping Arm of Dod
well A Co., London. Hongkong and
Seattle. Maries Stewart of San -Fran
cisco, and A.- Stewart of Taooma, com
prise a party of gentlemen who arrived
I at the Portland this morning from San
Franolsco. , ?";.;
Dr. H. H. Hanson and wife of Butte,
Mont, arrived , at 'tha Portland this
morning. v , x.-
3. Q. Smith, a Los Angeles physician,
Is a guest at tha Imperial hotel. V
T. H. Johnson of Dufur, ex-state sen
ator from Wasca county, la at the
Perkins. , ''J-vfr'.-
C A. Danneman. state senator from
Clem, Or Is at tha Perkins.
. Frank Johnson, a prominent Spokane,
building contractor, is at the Perkins.
that aver appeared In the weat Sar-
dou'a Tiplomacy" will be tha opening
bill
AND NOW THE STAR HAS ONE
EUers Fiano House Furnishes Another
, of Portland's Best Theatres
Wltb, a riaa Kano.
Dr. Amos Garner. Dr. 0. A. Bartlett
The Oregon
l?2i?e' Infirmary of Neuropathy
DAILY MENU WEDNESDAY
Tea, Coffee or Chocolate .,,....,,,. 6o
.Bean Soup . ....... ....,i..,..,.,.10o
1 cold Ham . .....i.,.. ....lOo
Escolloped Potatoes . so
Artichokes, with Mayonnaise ......20o
Cream Brains and Mushrooms,, ;
' with Hot Rolls ....J..,li..loc
Cake ... t . . .... .4, ........ ie
Bread and butted served with every
. order of lOo or over. Thursday's menu
Dubllsnea tomorrow.
v , Sia-U Tha Dekunu
; NEUROPATHY; OSTEOPATHY
Chronto Diseases, Deformities, Spinal
Curvature, 1 joint juiaeaaea, elo. perma
nently cured by lateat approved natural
methods. . . i
The MAGNO-KLECTKIC KOBE) pos
itively cures any form of Rheumatism.
' . Examination f rea ? .
Hours a. bv to I p. m. Phone Red SSSS1 Phona 471 Main.
One of tha prettiest and most complete
theatres la Portland opened its doors
last evening. Its svery appointment dis
plays the best of taste. Decorations ars
sxcedlnaly, handsome and harmonious.
and arrangement faultless. The per
formance itself Indicated tha great pains
to which the management has - been to
secure tba finest talent upon tha vaude
ville stage.
Nor was one of tha most important
features of a playhouse overlooked. The
piano which has been seleoted for this
theatre is In perfect keeping with tha
rest of Its charming features, it la a
beautifully toned Hallett A Davis, ons
of tha choicest makes carried by Eilers
Piano House, and a great favorite every
where, -
It la an eloquent tribute to Eilers
Piano House that all tha most particu
lar and successful entertainers In Porti
land have purchased their pianos at this
popular store; . All three of the fine
pianos used by the Marquam Grand were
purchased here. Manager Cordray also
selected tha pianos for his theatre at
this establishment The Bijou bought
ons of tha many-toned Crown pianos
from tha Eilers house, and from tha
same place one went to tha Orpheum,
while tha Arcade uses a very f Ina Chiok
ering furnished by the same establish
went . ..." , ,
. . 9, Ohsabsrs, Opttolaa. -
Wholesale and retail. 1I Seventh Bt
Instead of the iauat flexible
prln4bur etrofts bit delicate
lingers with ahell-dlso tipe
find the four beat places to take
hold of the nose. Then you
cannot ehake them off.
Note how they e-re handled t
no dimminS of leneee with the
finger. ,
ARCADE THEATRE
SEVENTH AND WASHlHOTOa.
REflNED, VAUDEVILLE
t;S0 is 4 SS. T:M ta 10:10.
anwDAT coNTiNuocs raoM i re te ss.
roa uauisa. uinii.KHu aaw laiuiiia
ASMLttlON TU tUm 19 ANY ICiT,
LYRIC THEATRE
(Osroar AMsr sad Ssveata.)
HIQH-CLASS
REFINED VAUDeVIL,L,B
S:SO te 4 SO. T:S0 to 10:10.
Oesttaaoos partonaaacs Buaaaf, t ta 14 P. at
rxjr cxrra-jio sxcbu.
SHIELDS' PARK
nnsTxzimt aid wAtKuroTOv sts.
Tbe
park that maoa PortU4 fai
xne Dig nnsicai esiraTagaBsa.
"Japanese Courtship"
S bonrs' Birth and aniorawat
SElrXXAI. ASlUMlOir 10a.
MARQUAM GRAND THEATRE
Aszj
SSk special matinee tomorrow
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1904
: ; AT 3ilfi O'CLOCK
IN
THE LITTLE MINISTER
PRICES I
atlre Owes rioov..M..M..a.OO iSalaoay, last S rows... ........ .W4
r OOf ana 75f
and IMgsa.a..; SIS.fiO
SXATS AJUI SOW SXZJUVCK
, - - - - - w
Satire Lwe rtaat.. f 2.00 ISalaoay
Salooay, first S rows. ....... .f l.BO jOallsry
Salooay, seooad S sows f 1.00 1 Soxes s
Piano uses at LncOe CoOette Radtal last evening at tbe Manraam Grand
Theatre was seaotiful Stafarway Concert Crind furnished sy ,
STAR THEATRE
Porll?nd'? fashionable SOULE BROS. PIANO CO
'25 1 Cll WAY
yaxz avo wASBorezoir sts.
Shews tsslfht at T:I0. S S0 sad 10. Ad
salaaloa 14 eeats.
And Fifteen Other
Makes of
CASINO GARDEN
Taaltlll St., b-t. Third and roortb, awt te I
Weua-rarfo Exprass Co.
v Raflnd Vaudevllle
Parformsaee from I to 11:80 p. m. - Bast
VaadarlUe talent Is elty. PeUte rosort for
Udles. ssntissMa ana camraa. Ad missies
10 esats.
FINE PIANOS ,
Ws art tn position to give you best possible piano values for your Investment end '
can arranga any reasonable terms of payment.
8PECIAL CUT-PR1CB SALE ALL THROUGH JUNE v t
" 37a AND 374 MORRISON 5TREBT, CORNER WEST PARK
FRITZ THEATRE
40-HI BVBVsTOS,
VBID FEITS. Pros, W. H. BKOWH. Mga.
1 na noffiu oh
VAUDEVILLE
Two shows taO st S sad S. sv
The Judge
SEASIDE RESORTS
McOUIRE'S
Seaside, Oregon
Ziooaasd ia tba rery aenter of Ilia elty,
eonrenlent to railroad and fresh-water I
boatlog; on the seoealotun. flaaly fur-1
blabs, route attendants.
Of food paints always looks at tba cost of tba paint by tha amount of surface
It covert and tha years of service It will render, not by tba price asked per
gallon. BdySuta Paint is tha economical kind and costs -no mora than
tbe Just as ood" kind. ' Let us Ufut e with you.
FISHER, THORSEN SJ CO.
Eveiything in Paints , Cor. Front and h cwrisba
SOS IAU ST
DR. EVA Y. SNYDER
Tbs lady optician.'' Suite 207 VAllsky
butiainar, corner xnird ana Morrison,
roruana, ur.
LAWN FETE
AND BAZAR
For tbe Benefit of
THE PATT0N HOME
Friday Afternoon and Evening
4 June 24th
Home of Mrs. Nicolal, 493
East 10th St. ; Interesting
rw-ognunme of vocal and
instrumental moaic. .
AJaTffBXXSTS.
CONGBBT BAUV - - -
; bxaukTbbo.
' 00BCBBT BVEBt BWHT.
, j 14B448 BOBVUOsa
Remodeled, rebuilt and furnished.
Open for the season of 1904.
THE HARVEST HOME I
Jos. XeXsaa, Prop.
Prices: tl.SS per day, ts.00 per veek.
beds I So and 6O0, meals SS cents.
Children under 10 years at half rates.
X.OSO SXAOX, WAIK
Got Stuck
That's frequently the case
with people who attempt to
do their wn washing or to
get it done by some one who is not prepared, ( Now if there, is
anything on earth we can do, and do right, it's washing. Give
us a trial, our prices are reasonable. ' p k" "
Seaside Livery & Fuel Co.
&XTSSY, rXXS, SALII
BTOSAOS ASS TVS
Draylnf , Sapressiaa; and Oeaeral jTobblnf
, ziajussi uaiiuus.
. Xandls AU Kinds of Dry Wood.
tas-aa to Slk Creek and Oaanoa Seaoh.
TROY LAUNDRY COMPANY
Laundry, Water St.. East Side
O. O. KEE
Restaurant, Grocery and Bakery
Trssb. Bread, Cakes and Pies
Always on Sand. ,
SAB29S, OBSOOS.
the Driftwood
BCrs. VrXjnltt
Ot HOST COXTOBTABXS ASS
' VSZQVS COTTAOS OS TSS
. SXAOX.
Rot and Cold Salt Watsr Baths In
Connection.
fcOSO BXACX, WABSV ...
EAST PORTLAND
FENCE & WIRE WOIUCS
, A. CARLSON. Proprietor
' , Manufacturer of , ; '
WOOD, IRON AND STEEL
- , FENCING ,
And tha Universal Combination Fsnoa
,' ELEVATOR ENCLOSURES '
. BYERTTHINO IN WIRE. ' ;
S89 S, XorrlsoA St.. Sortaad. Orefon.
- Telephone, Union ?. t .--,
HOTEL MOORE
Tomerly Sew Orbnea Eotel, Seaside, Dieses. I
: NOW, OPEN
The only hotel oa the eoaat eTarlooktof tha 1
a. f inest surf Mtniu aao tub oitbi. tm.t-
Ins. hnntlns and Bshlns. The hotel Is t-r1
flolih4 with furaaee hsat. For nx ii-. t
DAM i. S00BB, rrap., Saaslda, Orsfoa,
1 re.tm ma la to fsm''!") S" 1
The'vPoHfanti
S3
rcsTSAra,
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