The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 21, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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THE ORKCOW; DAILY. JOURNAi; PORTLAND,. WEDNESDAY EVENING, ' SEPTEMBER , IK
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"' A carload of puNanr traffic umU
will Imvi Portland about the first of
Dotmbr for Mexico City, to attend
the thlrtr-flfth annual convention of to
- American Association of Traffic Pe-
senger Agents. They will Include north
wUrn agents of all tha roa4a la tha
country, and nearly every on. of them
will be a trans worker for Portland aa
tha convention city of tha association
In IftOe. j. w. A a ma of Sea Praaolaeo.
Paotfle coast passenger agent of tba
Nickel Plata road, who laat evenlns de
. partad far noma aftar visiting Portland
and tha aound, expressed hlmaalf am
phatleally In favor of Portland for. tha
- lo eonveatloa. Ha aaya many paa
, senger agents at their -New Orleans
, meeting laat yaar , praotloaily pledged
' tha loa convention to Portland In ex-
change for tha northwestern vot In
' favor of Mexico City for this yaar.
Tha annual maattnr of stockholders
- f tha Portland General Electric oon
, pany yaatarday slaotad tha following
board of d tractors: H. W. Good a. Fred
erick V. Ho) man, Samuel Q. Beed, A. C.
Bad ford. Pradarlo B. Pratt. W. U. Ladd,
J. C A I na worth, Frederick O. Sykse, W.
X. Smith. S. Parrell. Charlaa Oaufleld.
, Tha board of dlraotors wUl. at a meet
l trig to ba hald a month benos, eleet offi
cers for tha ensuing yaar, who,' It la
.'understood, will ba tba present Incum
bantawHj W. Goods, president; Prcd-
- arte B. Pratt first vtos-preeldent; Prad
arlok V. Holman, aaoond vioe-president;
Charlaa H. Caufleld. secretary, and Sam
uel A Raad. treasurer.
' Thora la talk of anothar olaetrle raH-'
way lino down tba pan Insula. o ba built
by tha people who ralsad a MI.OW1
subsidy to build tha North Portland Una
to ffn. Johns, which was bald up for soma
unexplained reason. Tba naw line,- la
suggested, will saeara a routo oloaaf to
tha Willamette river, and running ooa-vanlant-
to tha Columbia unlvereity, tha
oil storage Unka and villa that ara
built or. projected alone tba waterfront
bat wean Portland and St. Johns. - Tha
statement la made that proparty own ara
along tha roots will build tha lino should
- tha eonsolldati
oils
looted to tha otty limits by the menlcl-
pal officers, aa tha district attarnay had1
daoidad that tba aounty oould eoUest a
IS poll tax from votara la tha bounds
of tha town, and tha addition of tha city
poll tax of I to this oouogr tax was
oonaldarsd excessive. . . , ,
AT TK2 TtI2ATXS
ltoaa Bmlnge baa severed bar eon-
neotloa with tha Columbia thaatra stock
company la ordar to devote all of bar
Umo to tha loatruotloa of pupils? in
dramatlo art. Tha damanda upon bar
sarvloaa In this direction have so In-
oraasad that Miss Bytlnao oould not at
tend to both bar olaaaoa and tba par-
Fire la tha sfttoas of tba TaHay Land
aompaay, la tha Ollsan banding, did
1,00 damawe early last Alcht. It la
thougtit tha flamao oaucbt from a u
Jot that waa left burnlnc. Two paint-
Inaw, aluad at T19, belonxns: to P.
Abraham, ' wen destroyed. Tbero
no Insurance.
That modern, la-room raaldoneo at
It I Twenty-fourth streeu near Marshall,
la for eaie. The house and trounda are
tn good eondlttoa and It hi one of tha
n least raaloanos parts of the alty. Por
prloa and tarma applr to J,, N. Teal.
wo roaster mag.
Mrs. A. tarbaoh of Woodburm. - dr..
la trytnar throua-h lood theatrtoal I
aaTora to locate bar son, Fred Fairbanks.
wbo la ba) laved to ba on tba ataaa. Tha
mother thought ba waa playing In Port
land, but If so bo i under an aaoumed
AT
"Under Two Flags," at the Columbia
theatre, la a pbonomnal suooeaa.
Tba reasons for this are aimalo and
plain.
The story and action of tha play form
a tbrlUlng and touching ground-work
for tba members of a vary high-grade
stock company to exert their bast ef
fort a Tha apaetaoular and the ecenlo
realisms afford ample opportunity for
the energies of tha painter, the manipu
lator of every last mechanical aaoossity
of tha production.
Add to this tba exquisite finish and In
comparably contagious enthusiasm of
Miss Countlsa. who portrays the chief
role. . "Cigarette." around whom . ara
grouped tha vital Incidents of tba ro
mantic masterpiece, and you oan readily
see wby tha Columbia production la In
flaming and delighting the town.
Nothing but d raise la duo to every
body concerned. It la Ilka a Tammany
hall election you must leave nobody
'out all along tha Una. Bravo everybody I
Oulda. who wroto tba story, knew bow
to thrill and sway and touch. Her you
have Oulda at bar boat. And It la a
skillfully carved dramatisation of tha
tale, it will run ail tbla weak at the
Columbia, . ,
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Ntwlll Riverview academy '
Opens at le a. ah, Thursday; i
September If '
Take the "ft" ear to ooraer of v
Corbett and Thomas. . . r
Phono Main SIM. A ,
Povrtb-olasd poatmastsra of - Mult
nomah and Marlon oountlea will meet at
tba 0t Charlaa hotel Saturday. Septsca
bs 14, at p. am. Tba obiaot of the
masting Is to organlM a state post-.
masters' leagua.
onaolldatsd street ar aompaay dH
to do so. M .
These forest area taaeb as that flro
- , does burn. All -tha steam on earth
might have bean turned Into these for
- ests and not a troa would bars been eoa-
sumed. It la tba same with steam
heated pollshera. These do not burn the
i. garments, bat tha flre-heated polishers
act upon the textaro-of tha linen Just
, anougb to weaken It. though tba effect
Is lmperoeptlbla at tba time. Our par
factad polishers, heated by steam are the
- .'only ones la Oregon. Union Laundry,
aeoond ami Columbia. Tel. Mala .
Tha following were exmmtned yaator-
day by the state board of health aa ap
, plleaats for ombalmar's Uosnsaa: Fred
Fortmlller of Albany. It. L. Holman of
Oraon City, ri A. Blmmona of North
YamhUl, A. B. Hamatlck of Portland.
' W,altr F. Holman of Portland. W. B.
McPuff of Juneau, Alaska, B, B. Cook
r f Kalama, Wash.. C J. Crandall of Tha
Dallea, and William F, Walksr of
Rot. O. F. MoAfes. supartntendent of
Presbyterian borne mission schools, told
v of tha ohurch work la Alaska at a meet
ing of the Woman's North Pecine board'
of missions yesterday afternoon. Tha
; meeting waa bald in tha parlors of the
First Prssbytorlaa ehnreb. Mr. HeAtm
:. headquarters are in Near Tork. Ha la
at present Inspecting ( tba mission
. achools of tha wast. r , ...
Sunday, September 1ft, will ba- ob
r served as Bally day la tha Centenary
M. M. Sunday school, at Bast Ninth nd
Prno street At 11:1 p. m. aa lntaraat-
Ing program wlU bo rendered which wllf
isclude tba rocaptloa or naw saamnara
and processional by primary depart"
snsnt. Thia will ba followed by a roily
social to ba held la tha ohurch on Tuoa-
day at TiM p. aa. v , ;
Tba Hebrew Sick Benefit Mtlbm
baa bsea oramnlaad. tba majority of Ita
members being those wbo reoantly left
oonaragatlon Nova Ledek. fjsrvloss
being bald a Draw ball, deeond and Mor
rison streets.
A Jaeanasi wosaaa living aw Fworth
street waa attacked in bar apartments
at an early hour tbla morning by a
Chinaman, who -ohoked bar. Iho re
ported tba matter to tha central polios
katatlon. Mo arrests war made.
For Bala Bast paying and bast ad-
Tortlsed msroantU business In Portland,
in eenter of retail district; 91I.09. Ap
ply MeOarry m Rlohardsoa. Atty's. I0
Oionlaa. - I ... .. .i -". .. .. . y
Chow Dsn-Tal-Owsa, hav pearly teeth
and prarvent. decay. For ami avorp-
wbaro, -- . :.
Br nest O. Bpltanar, violinist, begins
teaching September M, Studio Mar-
quant building, v. . .. '
If yov want a flrat-olaa bard whoat
flour, try Peaaock. , Ysur groosr aalla It
Bpltanor orchestra masts Wednesday
avanlng at f :!. In Alleky buUding.
C K. Faulkner of Boaaburg a
lteraa at he Perkins.
J. W. Renlck la a Dallso sltlsoa
tapping at the Parkins.
W. Wills of Athena was
ktrtval at tha Perkins.
J. F. Watt of Hood Brvar M topping,
at us rermna.
BTXseOMAaTTnH
OustAv tiudara, oompoaer of tha great
musical comedy. "Tha Burgomaster."
which will bo - seem at tba Marquam
Grand theatre . tomorrow .Thursday,,
Friday and Saturday night. September
K--lt, with a special prlo matinee
Saturday at 1:11 o'clock, has been mak
ing soma comparisons of tba relative
sales of bis various songs. He states
that two songs In "Tha Burgomaster"
load all others by over ten thousand
copies apiece. They are tba 'Tals of
the Kangaroo" and "X Love- You. Dear.
and Only Ton. Tha "Cupid Doss Not
Marry - com position tn "Tba Bur so-
master" equals la sales "The Tale of the
Shells." la "Prince of Ptisan. and
ax aeads tha sale of any song in "King
Dodo," both of whlob Ludrs wroto. Tha
famous Indian chorus in The Burgo-
itar," baa been one of tha laraeet
aellers to orchestras, choral organise
tlona and bands, whlh tha Heidelberg
song in "Prlneo of Pllsen," which
admittedly taken from the "Dear Old
College Days." in The Burgomaster,
is tied with "collage Days." A naw
song an titled-"In Society4 has been
added" te "Tba Burgomastsr this yaar,
being sung by Louise Bracket t and
chorus of elegantly goemedglrla. ..
. BOFMABsT, WtAXXmT.
Tharo U no pianist before tha public
today who baa such intellectual powe
of a high order aa Hermann, who will
ba beard at tha Marquam Grand. Mon
day, September 3. Originality distin
guishes his interpretations of tba great
composers from tha readings of other
leading pianists. Ha brings something
naw to bis audlenoa with ovary program
ha presents. Upon bearing his playing
of Beethoven. Schumann or Wagner one
is surprised to discover tha wealth of
hidden meaning in tba eore position. Tba
Naw Tork Herald, of March IS, bays
It was loft to bis Anal recital laat
evening to deepen the Impress loo
to mark Josef Hofmann as a master of
his instrument, or whom all things ara
possible. In tha "Soiree da Vienna and
tha Mendelssohn Scherso ho was amas-
Ing m raaouroa, in oontrol of hie pow-
ers, and lav preparation of dynamic sur
prises. The Schubert impromptu found
S morning
him ready with a tender mood, breadth
of understanding and sympathy for Its
oantablle phrases. His most perfect
work was lax tba Chopin group.
Tha salo of seats will open Friday
B. F. LAko or Rooaburg was among 1 morning at the Mara nam Grand thaatra.
the morning arrival at the Perkins.
A. A. LyW of Antelope has made ap
plloatloa for tha loan of a sat of in
struments to take weather observations
and for tha establishment of a volun
tary observatory station at Antelope.
-The local weather bureau will recom
mend that bla roqueat ba granted as
- Antelope Is regarded as ft favorable sta
tloa for tbla work. . -
The Aberdeen lodge of SUm baa in
vited Portland lodge ltt to attend the
ceremonies attending the dedication of
thalr naw home on Saturday, beginning
at 4 0010011 The dedicatory address
will bo delivered by D. Bolls Cohen of
this oity. Al Caldor of Seattle will pre
side. Special railroad rates hava been
ajrustnittOseV K.. i
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Wa-Hoo Tonic. Tha great blood purt
- fiat; nerve tonic and liver regulator. Just
what you need these days. For sal by
all druggista, '
' Ths Mllwaukla council dsolded Mon
day evening to refund, the poll tax col-
Mr. and Mrs. A. C Weed and child
of Oregon City ara guests of the Par
kins today.
Dell McCarthy of Pendleton Is seglA-
taraa at the Perkins
M. F. Hanley Is a Medford si tinea
registered at the Imperial.
Mrs. C. F. Michel bach of ThO Dallea
stopping at ths Imperial.
Mra. M. D. Ia Rhodes of McMlnnviUe
la ths guest of the Imperial today.
Carrie F. Spauldlng of Sumpter Is
stopping at ths Imperial.
Mr. and Mra. Joe Miller sad eh lid of
Bake City are registered at tha Im
perial.
Jamas M. Byjr'of Salem fa registered
at tno imperial.
After a two woeka visit with rela
tives and frlanda, Capt. O. C. Tokum. the
veteran Mt Hood guide, left the city
yesterday for bis winter stay at Gov
ernment Camp. Until winter closes the
passes, ho will guide hunting parties
to tno aear runs of tha mountains.
President a M. Crouoh of the Ala
meda Mining com pany returned yaatar
day from the east, where ho baa spent
three months on mining business.
George -B. Aiken, formerly- of Baker
City, passed through ths City today on
routs to Tonopah, Nov., where ba
pacts to ongag In mining business.
Richard Cos, half owner of the Scor
pion group, Sumpter district, . returned
yesterday from an extended tour of
northern California, where he baa been
looking Into mining propositions
W. H. Hewitt, sod of Henry Hewitt.
Jr., the millionaire lumbar operator of
Washington, la registered at tha Port
land. Mr. Hewitt has spent tha past
season la Sumpter, where ho baa bean
looking after th lumbar tntoreets of
his father and himself in that section.
STAB BOSS. '
It Is not the policy of the roanagemsnt
pf ths Star thaatra to make grossly flat
taring announcements of tba not at
this play house; there re, . when It
state that tha program this weak has
never- bean squalled in tba history of
this, thaatra, th statement la entitled
to attention. - ,
Tha program does contain three acts
of superlative saoellano. .Tba Lorsttaa
are a trio of children, twin ' girls.
and tbolr brother, who recently ap
peared at th Crystal Palaos la Lon
don. Borland. Thalr set on tha triple
bars la unprecedented. Th Qlrdellsra
is also a team of three performers. For
charming act; beautifully set i
staged. It la without a parallel. A third
feature of tba program which traas-
oends all other turn of the kind Is the
cornet playing, of , Iron Franklin, a
beautiful woman and a gifted musleta:
very body should see tha Star program
this week. - -
Allen Lew1s- Beet Brand.
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An attraetivs feature of Gorton's min
strels, which open tonight at tha Mar
quam Grand, Is tho clever specialties f
Mlaa Cteone Pearl-Fell, the brightest
and moat versatile child actress la tha
specialty class. Tbla dainty llttl en
tertainer has n vary amusing monologue.
perfectly salted to bar talent and)
dancing oan be described as truly won
derful. Aa a monoiogulst ah aosaasssa
the rare faculty of being an exoelleat
story-teller, bar wmctsms never failing
to score with bar audlenoa. In her
dancing she executes with skill and pre
cision all tha Intricate steps of slog,
buck-aod-wlng dancing, besides a va-
iety of- other tarpalcboraaa dtvertla-
menta. She also take part with Welby
and Peart in thalr comedy dancing
ketch, and la competent la vesp way to
share th responsibilities of woosss
with those of established reputations. A
grand band concert will bo given tonight
at T O'clock In front of tho thaatra.
Hoisting Engines
Logging Engines
Electric Hoists
Belted : Hoists '
Hand-Power Hoists
SXBB-TBAOXBS
strut.
At Cord ray's theatre this week evary-
! thing 1 aide-Tracked but Jul Walters.
Mr. Walters Is a vary enthusiastic auto-
mobllllst. and yesterday while out riding
(n a hired machine hs cam vary near
getting a quietus put on his Ambitions
In that direction, for a First street oar
' oatne oloee to upsetting hist and his
i party. Th comedian escaped, but had
bla nerves a llttl rattled. r
Th play Itself Is moving along In Hs
marry way, drawing th largest audl-
enoes of th season at Cordrays theatre.
Mr. Walters said yaatarday that he re
tired two years ago for a rest from the
atrical labors and on account of doing
nothing; after having boon In barn
for tt years. It came very near giving
I him nervous prostration.-
M2ET MS ON TIG BALCONY AT
iedCstntters i &tvt&ld& Ladies' Outfitters
Fourth and .porriaoii . J : Fourth sixl Morrison
YOUR PRESENCE IS REQUESTED AT OUR
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M-LL OPENING
and Tomorrow .Afternoon
';-',; ;V:'WtptT, OixhettTB From sr to 5 F.M.
Our biitUl exhibit of Woraen'i and ChUdren's Millinery, Softs, Costs, Shirtwsjet Sepsrate
Skirts, Sweaters, Knit and Muslin Underwear, Kimonos, Hosiery, Gloves, Bags, Neckwear,
Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Infants' Wear and the most complete assortment of Furs in the west
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While you are looking over our new store, visit our
Children's Depsvtment. Al an introduction we win
offer you this week a special inducement.
Tno new Japanese Military Coat. Korfolk and Peter Thomp
son's, in albelln, novelty mixtures, Scotch tweeds and broad
cloths, In tans, greens, blues, browns and. .onion akin hand
some tailored garments, military effects; soma collarlas,
otners cape collars, turn-back eurrs trimmed
with braid, lillald velvet and Imported buttons;
ages to is. This week
$6.95
FALLr FASHIONS IN FURS
AT SEPTEMBER PRICED
ketch. "Boxeys Christmas Present":
Beltveau and Roberts are pleasing In
their comedy work;' Thames Bay sings
"Th Day Is Done." and th vltsaoepe
shows son splendid new ploturea. ;
OOBB A BUOV. -
If nothing but the Mother Gooes song.
Mm given by th pony ballet, oould be
seen at the Bijou this jveek. it would
still be worth one's time to gs. "Court
ship tn Japan." the musical burl at ta of
the Bins company, and the catchy songs
of tho ballet girls six of them, and
pretty ones compose a vaudeville on.
terta lament without a peer.
ARTIST TO
EXHIBIT PICTURES
majuBiJioB ov
OABYABBS BT S-
Oft
NIGHT SCHOOL
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Bertnntng'wlth Oetobor we will conduct a special three-months course
In Penmanship four hours per week, under the leadership of Mr. J. M.
Walker and Mr. H. W. Ennla. Mr. Walker waa a student of th noted
In Penmanship, four hours per week. Williams. Mr. Bnnla la the expert
card-writer at Meier dt Prank's, where he has bean for the past four
era. Students of the regular night school have th privilege of taking
aP 0UaseBj
fog CbsMBSws.1.
BfnNaC WALKED StftlNCSft COLLEQf
AftTO MOBBTSOW
AMUSBSlBWeSL
OB,
WB MAKE AND SELL' EVERY POSSIBLE COMBINA
'. ; . v - TION OF -'-, v .
Gears, Drums
and Shafts
Careful design, a liberal disposition of fine material and high
. grade workmsnship puts , us in a position to
GUARANTEE RESULTS
Two roar of Bthioplaa mirth, MeOoy
i and Knight, are making merry at tha
! Arcade ' theatre thle waste. These two
performers. Ilk th man who "sans; a
little tenor, smog a llttl baritone and
sang a little baas," do a little of every-
1 thing in th musical line. Their turn
Includes seme eiavar piano playing and
reaches Ita climax tn their performance
on the hones, tnoee on ana rattling
Instrumenta so dear to the heart of the
I'old plantation darkey. Another act, en
tirely different In Its character. Is the
top boot dancing turn of Gaston and
Harvey, whoss skit Is amusing and n
tertalnlng. . -
BTBMPS SOOB BBOV.
All tover of fun wad mualo should nof
I fall to Visit the Lyric this week. Every
act m a good one. Swor and Weetbrook
I arsk clever eomedlans and dancers: Bo
I main and JTUoh present pieaalnt
B. Brvtng Couss, the wall known
artist, who with his wife mad a visit
at the borne of her sister, Mra. Charles
Ksmm, of Portland, some months ago,
baa decided to make aa exhibit of about
0 paintings. Including all of his recent
work, at the room of tho Portland Art
association. In the publio library build
ing; October I to I.
MsmCous has bean In Portland aer-
eral days, making arrangements for th
exhibit. He baa spent the summer In
Kllokitat county, Washington, devoting
his time to making studies among the
Klickitat Indiana. ; Some of bin most
successful pictures nave been Indian
subjects. He has found among th
tribes of the American desert sod the
Pacific northwest subieets for many
vases that bar become famous
among eastern patrons of art.
For two seasons Mr. and Mrs, Csrase
Uved among th Mokt Indiana of Art
Bona, and there be secured some Inter
esting studies. On Is "The Snak
Danoe, a oaavaa Mxed trachea. It shows
the Mokls engaging In the dance in
which they pray for rain. Th seen is
i of startling realism.
The picture Is now the property of
the Santa r Railway company and
hangs In the office eg President Ripley
at Chicago. .
"These Indiana willingly submit to
be sketched." says the artist, "and to
this they differ frpm tha KUokitata and
others of Ute northwest, who often seri
ously object- to being pictured. The
Klickitat believes that after death bis
spirit will stay with tho picture. How
ever, I bare no difficulty In ending some
wbo err willing to sell their souls for
aomparatlveiy email amount of
money." '
Five years ago Mr. and Mra. Couss
spent tho suauaer at her old borne, the
Walker ranch, In Kllokitat eouaty, to
miles from Th Dalles. Hers Mr. Couss
Ulnda Indian Ufa to Its most favorable
aspects, and among a few Indians on
Rook ereek be secures the best types
for posing. His "Peace Pipe," painted
at the ranch to 101, captured tho first
Hallgarten prise at the National Acad
emy of Design the following year. The
canvas Is ttxSS. and is now owned by
New Tork sol lector. Another Indian
picture, showing a Pueblo Indian I
oordlng General McKenale'B fight en
oanvaa of tanned akin, was painted In
If at and won tho Osborne prise of HO.
Tn tbe Solanugtrndl slub competition
the Shaw prise of t00 was awarded bis
picture of A Fishing Scene-, on th
coast of Fraaosi This picture was ex
hibited at th Buffalo exposition. - Th
Salajnegundl elub gave the artist an
honorary dinner to New Tork, and pre
sented each guest with a souvenir photo
of th picture.
Mr. Couss1 Oregon sheep span as are
wonderfully IK-like and pretty, and the
artist, to showing them to the visitor,
evlaoes aa nmutakble fondness for
these pastoral snansa. "The Brook," g
small bunch of sheep with thalr shep
herd, was painted to ltOl and w 'now tha
proparty of Andrew Freed man, a Tam
many leader and well knows patron of
art.
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Don't lot the tittle onea suffer from
eesema or other torturing skin diseases.
No need for It. Doan'a Ointment cures.
Can't harm the moat delicate skin. At
any drug store, ts cents.
"Notice" Obi Ssclcty. '
' Th regular saonthly meeting wilt be
held at K. of P. ball, Marquam building,
nsxt Friday evening, September ts. A
full attendance Is requested. Refresh
ments. WM. OOLDMAK. Secretary.
Pea sock flour Is the best fancy
ft UM ssnrket,. At fsding greoer.
Columbia. THeatre
IWteaash and WasUsstaa.
B. O. Welsh, leaaee sad bimm. Paei
Bala 110. All this weak, nurthw Ba tarda, ha
UNDER TWO FLAGS
uPrtcs-lbs, J&e, Mej sstfre ffallarr, ISc
BlatlDea 15e and tsV; satire rmllrrr. inc.
Ticket afore epea at Sows S Martin's, Sixth
ana wauiagios, iron 10 a. m. ts T p. m.
ruvmm hii i iv. ai master warn f p, sju
10 p. IB. PhMM Sll.
POLICE LOOKING
FOR INCENDIARY
Detsctlvee ar still engaged In aa ef
fort to ascertain who set Are to the
res ideates of Mis Minnie Seldleman,
near th crematory, early yesterday
morning. As stated to The Journal last
night, shs waa tha sols occupant of tbe
house at the time, and was asleep. She
came soar perishing tn the flames, but
wakened just to Urn to scape with her
life.
"I firmly bellerve the Br was set by
aa tooendtary.- said Miss Seldleman to
day. "Persona who passed the house 10
minutes before the flame burst out say
they aaw no signs of smoke or ft re. I
think It was set for revengs, but cannot
understand woo oould have a grievance
WsTld's Fair bunton.
On October t, 4 and tho Canadian
Pacific will again place on sni special
round trip tickets to St Louis. Chicago
and eastern points at very low rates.
Tickets will be good for stopovers.
This will be the tost opportunity to
scours World's Fair tickets at special
rates.
Barly reservations should be msda
Cheap excursion tickets from eastern
points to Portland are now on sale. For
$j11 particulars, call on or address F. R.
ohnson, P. and P. A, 141 Third street.
Portland, Or.
LAZBTS FAZTXrtTB, '
' fSaeetel DTssetsk ts Tee JsersaLI
Avon, Ida., Sept. 11. The funeral of
Jamas Nesblt, the feeble-minded old
man who wandered from bom and waa
found dead In th mountains, was held
here yesterday. The faithful dog which
accompanied Naablt on his fatal tramp
and whose barks attracted the searching
party to the dead body, remained with
the watchers during th two nights pre
ceding the funeral and then followed the
bddy to the grave, all the time giving
vent hi reelings with pitiful walla.
' (Sparfat Drsestck t Tea JesraaM '
Walla Walla, Wash., Sept. J 1 Whit
man college yesterday dosed a bargain
for what will be one of the finest pipe
organs on the Pacific coast. It Is the
fine Roosevelt organ foicnerly ta tbe
Cathedral at Louisville, Kentucky, which
when new cost 911. att and was the best
specimen of the work of Hilton Roose
velt, uncle of President Roosevelt and a
famous er ran maker. It will be set up
In the chapel of Whitman Memorial
budding.
JUST, OUT!
Fountain Pen
Osil at ens
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Mar mn m fipanrt Thoatrw t.fitik
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GreatCIearenceS::
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OF
ADMIRAL-BICYCLES
Vktsr ttesetall Ooeds, Ess.
We desire to clear the Boor of every
wheel in tha house, and to accomplish
that result will offer such bargains and
Must Clean the Wozzz
Without delay. The Admiral has ne se
perlor In the TJnttsd SUtes. It is
faultless blcyoto and to move It aalokly
we offer ...
Racers at $25.03
Road Wheels at $19X3
We carry
a complete line of Parker.
lgton. Smith a. Ithaca. L Ferva
and Worcester Shotguns, Winchester
and Marlln Repeating tihotguns and a
We also have a very
fuming
makes of Rifles.
complete assart snent of cutlery.
tackle and sporting goods of every ahar
acter, at vary low prices.
113 THIRD STREET
West BIS f Street, Bear WesSdagtos.
TEETH
Boston Painless Dentists
Known' the world over, are tbe only
dentists In Portland having tha late bo
tanical DISCOVERT to apply to th
urns for EXTRACTING, FILLING and
ROWNINO TEETH WITHOUT PAUL
sad, guaranteed for TEN TEARS. ,
Free
. BUS
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ma hi
SUver Fillings ,
Woig "Ullags
Full Ss Teeth that St from ,.
aoid arowma ...BS to
Bridge Work .....SXOO to
OUR SUCCESS la due to our PAIN
LESS METHODS. LOW PRICES AND
GOOD WORK DONE BT SPECIALISTS
in each denartment. NO STUDENTS in
the office. All work done PAINLESSLY
by SPECIALISTS of long years expe-
ence. Give us a call, and you will and
we do Just as we advertise.
Boston Dental Pariors
to. St.
m.. Sat. Mlfffctm. San M
rtal-prlm awnsse Sab. tea Useful
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i, 1.5; last rows.tl. Baiconr. rat
fo"- flii weood I raws, TSe; hit mra. BOe.
SMctal sjaUoea prices PHrqneCfl ; mraset
cirri., TSe. Balseay Srpt t rows. Toe; last 10
'ums 9U7' ,Bc- BMr
Mu-qoam Grand Theatre
TOmOHT AT 0CtOOK.
GOSTOlfS FAMOUS MINSTSELS
Prtets ft. Tea. SOa, a aad ,
Morrison
SB IV. Morxlsos,
CORDRAY'S THEATRE
. OOBDRAY BraflTtLU htaasgafe.
, Partlasd'a Mast Pepalar FawllrTlMatie. .
TON I OUT AND IVXBT WIGHT THIS
WEEK. IUTDRDAX MATINS.
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lbs Blsg of aH tnnuw! Jt'LB WaLTBBS IB
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A saatlaeaea sett ef lssshbwl
a saw ana eparsnng easMari
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Baker Theatre ; :
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AIM THIS WSKK. MAT NEB SATUBDAY
inmn a roraBMst Actor,
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MATIN KB SATURDAY.
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stsassrx is, ids ang as.
THE STAR TtlfATRC
TBS BKATXST TATrDSTTXLB BXU
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Cesrhniisa awaonasscae fra 1 ts :
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Isg eernwwssces tfom T te M m. Sk Asp
sastbT ths theatre. U esses. .
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ABiamxoAjr mtomtjon.
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to imm
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law
A Parallel
To the gualtty ami
variety of this
hardware showing
at little - to pay
prions wemM Basks
tatsrestlng taspo
tloa at elose rang.
But youll have to look ton and
saarehlngly and then probably
without . results, far tba limit of
guallty and tbe minimum of prio
ara side partners here.
AVERY &Ca
. 82 Third St.
COAL
Dismoad Lamp, ton.eJ.
Newcastle Lump. ton.
Wsthed Nut, ton..
fan weigM
98.50
S6.50
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KI1NQ COAL Ca
Rocksprings Cod
Is best for bouse use. Otbog
good Coals from ti.10 up.
Oet our prices oat Steam.
Coal In ear lots.
rornroBT abb
ev;,
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Vulcan Cod Co.
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