The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 27, 1905, Image 5

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Baker .
...... "Oor New Ma"
"A Oont-nled Woman"
"TIM ! Vr.Fj.rly"
VauM..ill
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Vaud.iUX
80 few application are being mad
. to the civil-- vtce commission (or posl
. tlona In th Portland, fire department
ttjat the autborlttaa fear .there Will not
' be enou-h allKlblea to keep the vacant
ptacea filled. Although an examination
for engineer In the fire department haa
-' been called, there are only two applies
tlona on file, while there are sevsral po
altlona to be filled. The same'condltlon
exlata In regard to the engineer for
. . ' - -. - -1 Tk, m, im atven
for tb scarcity of applicant is that the
age limn os v j mui wimbwm,
' men from the department. Engineer
. am v a p w faa, (Ainiiatant
a tavo uth - - w - - - - - - - -
". men under I years of age. There U
talk 01 enanging ine as
year. , ',v; . ':.)y':
v C. Bchwerdtman, a farmer of Hills-
j.u hiiaua . hu, a freak hen In hi
farmyard. Laxat aprlng. when b went
'to a Ke a orooa ok cwcni.iiviu ...,
v. - ji.AnM,il I. t nn, had two Well
f TO UIBIVIIIUU
lOTIDHl Jiauk -lua Bini,i,-u-.
. lived but a few hour. . Teaterday he
1 wa attending to anoinor o winn
' . 1 1 . . tfrAm thai naat when
no nan J""-
be dUeovared that one possessed four
leg. Two of the limb were located
where they snouia n aim
f t- win, i Th, othar lea
III9H mom ... " ...... . w w
were hanging from the thigh-bone by
' email ligament and no una wbaU.v,V
. wa mad or inero. ... w.w-.
' - .u. nn..ni1l chirk dead.
. man iuuuu iuw - -
- and brought It to Portland to have It
v, mb. Tlia mAmharfl Of Port
land tod - No. 14 are urgad tv I
: present In our ,ioaff nwm,
w..iMiMr ininArrn - morillfiaf.
March II. at :, to conduct the funeral
erv.ee Of our-iate nroi.nir, .
Hrookea. Visiting brother, and par
ticularly the member. of Ko.eburg
lodge, are Invited to aaaUt. By order of
! the exalted ruler. John p. Coffey, ec-retary."-
"i -tv.'' 'J'fj:rrax
.: Funer ?lc. over the bodjr of
Charle J. Ml were ni - ' .
.1 v ... Intarment waa m
' Rlveralde cemetery. He wa !
of age and had apeni 7'"'" -
a w. narformed by Rev.
T. U llot, and the Arlon quartet ren
- dered aeveral elct10TOKT Hi w"
due to acute indigeaiion. r.
survived by s widow and two children. ;
V In Pakliig of the Columbia stock
1 eompanys production ror mil v "
Old. Wortman aV King advertisement
In yesterday' Journal It wa erroneously
announce -that tonight would be "Men's
night" The Item -should nave read "Ad.
ma s night." Women are not-excluded,
as yesterdays Item would soggest They
axe - wanted, thus this correction. , ; ,
" . . . 1 h. ranadlaa AocletV
.of orerm. whteh t. h. W
at the uienaora, iiinu...
a h.a him Boatnoned
until Aprtl 4. All CanadUn residing at
Portland and otner cme-
..-j ... ni.aatarf la wrlt to the
'fnrauvu .
committee, car , of the Glendora, as
goon as possible. " r.": .
. . v Max Belley la named as eepondt
.in avdtverce suit begun today by Wil
liam Sueu asaJn.t Wj U .
. thinsw if. chauved with X-
jnoni w-aM"r "
.prMalng the wlh that Buea. would, be
' killed IB . me eawmm w,.-r- -i
ployed, r- They were married In- Fort-
land, December T. , r : 1
- . .a Atu.r1. damand a naW
. ki.iy a a-raded
School, a the pre-nt building 1. too
; m.lU and w .
ha a block of ground on which the
, , proposed building win n ,
t.M nalnta and oils. F.'SL Beech A
Co.. the ploneaw paint company. agenU
haVness olU Neal's tnamela. New Era
paint, window ana pije . -T-
'. ' Klrst street, phone - ; '
C Pre! Hot cake and ' eoffe! rreet
1 A the VegetarUHt Cafe. 101 Sixth .treat,
... A i kAi cake and
ta.a . will avrva
eereal coffee free to new cuatomera Tues
day morning.. Marcn i. "- -
nuilnted with our excellent goodsUBrlng
. .this -adv j .-. ' . ,.
' 0.0 IramlgranU Wanted To locate
.long the Oregon Water Power Rall
wy company1 Un between Portlend
and Eatacada. For Information Inquire
of the Oregon Water Power . Townite
f cimpWlsVm .treet. Phone. Mala
; .!.
." EaUeada . Offer Opportunities to
manufacturer which meana million
4 of dollar If properly handled. For in
formation Inquire of the Oregon Water
" Power Tewnslte company, j 114 v First
" street. Phone, Main Sis. , '
'. aaa-w--aaB .f f
- Tjoat Black Cocker spaniel, female; 4
months olds answers to the name bf
- Blossle; went astray in city Park, Sun
' day! reward for her 1 recovery, til
Flander treet. between Twentieth and
, Twnty-flrt , V.-'-sV.i-Jl.
' VUvl Hygtento Home Treatment for
. I w. .,.an on ra of all female trou-
."blea. lady phyalcUn in charge, con-
i auitatlon and examination ina, -
' hours, a. m. to P. .; It Mwls Mdg.
'Tourists, ss well as city people, flnan
; dally embarrasaed. will And the. Port-
aCaew how te do It. That
I
Da-
!la our buslne fixing up
broken watches and dorks
and mending jewelry. We
keep five saem doing noth-
; Ing. ele. , . i, - ; . -, -
em have trouble with your
watch keeping timet vvIt
m
f w
may need regulating. If so
we will gladly rognl.re It
free of eharge. . ; .';
May be the faaJt of the
llast man ' Who repaired It,
J or the works my be worn
J out. We will give you a
V,trde for It. ; ' ' .
ere 1 where we make a
Kit. When it come to do
ing work right that ha
been our suor ess. for we
only1 hire perwi (not
boys)', and a result, we
are always kept busy. ;
Its as a trial.
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JAEGER BROS.
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0-ewtlars saut Opttoiaaa, KM Morrison St.
ku: i-u u.Lll, i
eCUT UujVS IT
JjiZ Hofjuo Ha Law. Cr-aklng
i Saloonkeeper, Convicted -Cefor
Trial.
WILLING TO LET HIM OFF
ON PAYMENT OF FINE
Says Thomas McClinn Kept
'Open After Hours and Must
' ; Suffer for It. 1 .
Attorney John F. Login want Polio
Judge Hogue to' vacate the bench In
favor of Mayor . William and appear as
a witness against Thomas McOllnn. on
of the proprietors of the Tuxedo saloon.
aecuaed of keeping open after hours. He
also wants the city's executive to pass
Judgment on the case.
When McOllnn appeared la court this
morning to answer the charge preferred
by order of Judge Hogue, Saturday.-Attorney
. Logan Insisted that the arrest
waa In the nature of an ex post facto
proceeding. The arrest .was made-on one
of the reports nanaea -i:niex 01 muw
Hunt by Patrolman Lee the night of Oc
tober 3, and formed documentary evi
rixnra ' In the 'Investigation (ao calred)
held by the police commission after
charge againat Hunt were preferred by
Councilman A. F. Flegel. '
. "It la not necessary for the mayor to
take this bench at all," aald Judge
Hogue, after Attorney Logan had made
hla requestr"I-now-persooally that
this man McGlyno is guilty of keeping
open after, hours. " All I want under
stood is thlat If the police . jnak any
pretense at all of enforcing this ordl
nance.lt must be enforced fairly and
evenly. Kobody must fee favored.
."If MoOlynn-ls willing to plead guilty
to keeping open on- the night of October
S I will fine bins (& and let the matter
go at that If not, I wilt fin hla for
that, and will also have a charge pre
ferred that be was open-the night the
last shooting affray occurred in i.ninar
town. . I can plaoa witnesses on the
stand whose testimony will cause a con
lotion in anv court." " .-. '
- "WelU-1 understand that your honor
wants to act fairly." replldd the lawyer,
"but this government is divided into
three branches legislative, sxecutlve
and Judicial. I think you ehould leave
auch prosecutions to the police and act
only when complaints are filed."- -
Juda-a Hoaue mlled. H Bald h
wouiit ha of the same opinion as the law
yer, were It not "for the fact that as
police JUdge HO IS SO raunnn wm""-.
a with auch affairs."
"I understand." asserted 1 Attorney
Logan, "it Is a matter between you and
Chief Hunt" ' ... '
. Laughter foUowed this sally, and even
Judge Hogue smiled. The bailiff rapped
for order. After a brief conference with
M,iiinn hla counsel aaked for a continu
ance until Wednesday morning. The re
quest wss granted by me court.
DEMOCRATS SHY. '
t ABOUT REGISTERING
r ana Ataa will have been
i - jk , TTn. n Aatiirdav nlcht the
Tii.wiviM -r -
total waa f.ltT; 1.101 were KepnbUcana,
124 Democrats, ana
, .M.-Ma aaturdav. 101
"r.'' r VI-.-Tr rrv. .no
refused to' enroll as to party eonneetlons
were registered. ,u to naiurea .
new registrations were III and changes
of residence 4e: "
The books had been open days
when the office of the county clerk
closed Saturday nlgHt and an average
ai a al. ka4 KsbaTjvt anrollMaL Of
Q aver l 9 ' Ss VaU Jy aaea vs ww - - - - -
the 10 days preceding April when
the books must vm ap
office dsy. If tb rat of registration
w. w.a ..n atttinnt tha usual
werv w vm mfm k, T".
increase that come In the last week, the
total registrations wouia am
whom, according to the ratio that haa
. i..i aa m, mat or I. ill.
oven miii... r- - '.
would be Republican. In the June elec
tion of 1I0 KepuDiicans cai "
In Portland for J. N. Wllllamon for
a mnra votes were
oongraa, :
cast to bring the total cast for con
gressman in rwtiana to -Democrats.
Socialists i .1
lets casting respectively .. .
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A heavy Increase Is looked for In the
last week, so that It Is apparent that
!. Wantihllnana for the
tne reiiaiiauwi. w - .
coming prlmarie. will be close to the
total vote or jrtepupiiv-
..... wafwT.V
lOaTaMa,
nrj'.. t iha World from Amity.
Or., are making their headquarter at
the Belvedere, Among inwa in mi vm .
are J. A. Ruble, H. C. Patty, R. P.
Howard and K. S. Howard.
w. Gorman of Btella la regiatared at
the Belvedere. . '
W. C. CowgUl of Baker City Is In the
city today. V .. .
The following weoomen oi me
s k. Maarkarar run ere reaistered
limn ..w . . ...
at th-Belvedere: , E. L. HeaUr. W. H.
Bond, C. H. Co. LeRoy Orape, H. Pat
terson, T.C Duncan ana n. n. oiauirj.
j McDonald of Newberg I reglsterod
at the Perklna. ' ' '
C C. Carter la a Dayton cltlsen top
ping at the. Perkins. ' .
w. w Todd of North TamhiU I the
gueat of the Perkins.
H. K. Kelly Ot Baiem la mwjpymm mi
the Perkins.- -
r in Datra t Knlwn and d B.
Chandler of Lebanon are Woodmen reg
istered St tne rersina.
v.. ..J u-a F. tr MnanldlnaT of The
Dalles are the guest of the Imperial. ,
Mr. and" Mrs. W. 8. Carry, of The
Dalles are registered at the Imperial. .
A. C Beely. M. Redmond and Oeorge
Larkln are Woodmen of the World at
the Imperial. -
xorrKAJi scat rsuovxea.
J. H. Hoffman,. an attorney of Forest
Orove, was this morning admitted to
practice before th federal bar of , Ore
gon. - ' ' "
land Loan Office, Tl Third street, the
safest and most reliable piaoe to trans
act their business. . Rates reasonable.-
Steamer 'Alliance, sails from Couch
street dock for Coos Bsy and Kureka
at p. m., Wednesday, March IK
P. Bsumgartaer, agent. Main ail. ,
r Restlessness t mind sad body Is do
to a general nerve weakness, ij.ij.ij.
Tonl will ears it ; Forsals by Knight
UTUg V.O. ; . i - -
' C C'C. Ton! rtnre health to ex
hausted body and mind.. For by
Knight Drug Co. '.:'','l
1 Try a meal without meat at th Vege
tarian cafe, 108 Sixth street.
. Ansley's display. Ff under, f d and Oak
As your grocer, for Golden Cheddsr.
i Orpheum, vsudevlUe, burlesque, eraa.
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MM
'nine noons ,
nvi::GTo:i DisTreiCT
.With lots" lCOxlCO. south
west corner of Hancock and ,
: East Twenty-sixth ; ' side-
v walks, sewers, water and gas .
pipes laid: Street to be grav-
: eled house wired for Usht- ,
ing and complete in every ,
, particular. Ready for occu-.
j pancy April 15. - , - '
mmom
.On installments if desired, r
B. M. LOMBARD
514 Chamber of Commerce
PATIflOTIC CLUB PLANS
FOR GREAT BANQUET
Birthday Anniversary of Jefferson
Will B Celebrated in Ap-
propriate Manner. r --
.r At 'the successf ul meeting ' w th
AairlMa Wtrlntln eluh.hald on Oenerol
Oist)lrtB4la4r-'laai..ar,..itaa.d.
elded to hold the next -dinner on the
birthday of Thomas Jefferson, for. the
reason tnat tne puoucity given just Do
fore the opening of tb Lewie and Clark
exposition might awaken a new and
more active Interest In. that exposition.
. President Jefferson bad the foresight
and the courage to see what possibilities
were in tnat w away wiuun
sent Out Uie lamoua expeoiuvn.
taraatlna- hut hrlef lumnurf Of the OX1
pedltion will be given at tha coming
dinner by Prof.. F. Q. Young, the aecre
tary of the Oregon Historical associa
tion. , - . '
The constlluUon of the United States
.AMManaa th. admiration Of ' thS Sn-
llghtened world. Who wrote ltt Juge
J, a. cieisna win answer, uvrami
B. Mead of Washington will tell us what
h.v. ham obtained from
the expedition. Preaident H. W. Ooode
of the lewis ana tiara upwuma w...
...... ha. v n a n..n nnn. ii v 11a oaau'
. rha ' ,-haraaier and momen
tous eventa in tne uie 01 inuaw
son will be . described by John M.
Qearln. - . Judge BeUlnger. president of
the club, will act as imkumwi. t
Th committee of arrangements, con
....i . t..aM r n. Belllnser. W. D.
Pl.lili, v& ..
and r?nL Oeorce W. Hasen.
request those desiring to attend the
dinner to advise we sec mar 7 mm mwn mm
ivu k... mi later than March is.
Waa.U.v, w..
iTL. ... a-th-elnl are -to keep
allv th memories of departed Ameri
can patriots, and to engraoer a
of patriotism in n """'(-
FRANK RIGLER BACK ' !
IMPROVED. IN HEALTH
Frank Rlgler, city superintendent of
acaooia, ua, . --
aaba in J Jim AnarelO.
ipanuins wv "
where be went to recuperate after a long
illness. - 'lie aiatea toaay u.
perfectly well, and ready to resume his
work In the school. ,
While In southern California he spent
- w a. - w. T ahmIm aphonia
mucn .imm iu im -
studying educational methods. .. He wa
especially interestea in
. n thai nltv. where thov
have II centers. Not only have they
manual training for boy, but there are
olaase In domeatio economy for girls.
Th manual training in aoa
I much more advanced than It is In
1.. h. aaM "for the reason that
It has been established longer, r The
classes are not so large as they are here.
There were only II girls In the class
which I attended. By having fewer pu-
a 1.. au .ktalnAi
plisf Doner rriui.aj w wa-aicua , .
- ssaaaaa. e-laa-.---asa-saafa--s- . '
L-Fiefaiied Stock Oamned Dda.
Allan at Lewis' Best Brand. , :
Soe Pally Ada, Jo rzi.
JUST ONE DAY (TUESDAY) - ;
72x90; BED SHEETS for
Cost us more than our sell
ing pricc--oi3ly 4 to a cus
tomer and will only be
sold one day Best quality
V..-; 7?; ;'. " of Sheeting ; ;
T SEE WINDOW '
Permrly w fork rmrmlbara- O.
PIVAOS TO BUT rUBSlTUaUi.
WatchandClocklnsurance
For your repairing..
Any wsleh repaired
for I2.S0 Insured asnlimt slL accldenU
Tor one yeer, Including, first repairs,
rinrka. ti.bO. -
HI S xth St, Near Waih ngton
f'tnrks railed for and delivered. Tl
pbon Mala Uli. . .
COVELL'S
Clean Beds
GOVE
TCZ VAGGIr LOAD
Bold Thief Loots a Storehouse in
Piedmont and Is Hot ;
Molested.
POLICE TAKE THREE : ;
DAYS TO CONSIPER
Then Decide There Is no Clue
Region Much Harassed -'
. by Criminals.' - v
& nainllarl hnM thaft Whtoh WBS th
culmination of -a number of Piedmont
robberies, occurred Friday night when
the household goods of E. W. Barnes,
living at Wllllama avenue and Bralnard
street were taken from a storehouse
ana h,iil4 awav In a waaron. ' A reoort
was made to tha police Saturday and
Detective joe uay waa assign-0.,10 .
case, Thl morning Mr. Day stated
H1.1 anihina had been discovered oon-
oe riling th case, .and ' there was . no
clue. - Mr. Barnes has neon in -comer-
aaa with tha anartment and asserts
that llttl or no attempt has been made
to discover the thief. ; - v -.'. '
dumi u Rarnaa .niaiMasaa ai tne
property where he lived' and moved to a
1 hla r.mllv llvlna In a tent
Alow wa..vu. .... -
during the construction tf a new house.
The household gooes were sioreu .m
small building near tne unu ' '
. .l.ht tha raulloek On the dOOr Of UlB
bouse waa broken and all th goods
stored there 'or value were bsjtwm
away. Among the -articles taken were
... . aiik dreaa. aeveral sulfa
mil, .wa.
a alnthlnar. five QUlltS, 0D Indian
1 .t-- w. .!.. hlm tsa-i
coats, aeveral valuable oil paintings and
numerous small deooratlv articles of
considerable value.- ..J,,,
Thla district has recently been visited
M hikn . thieves, sneak
thieves and malicious gangs of boys, but
it waa th nrst appearance w -with
a wagon, who' boldS loaded the
furnlshinga of a nouse ana "," ""
Away without leaving a ver
IS:
TAXZS OB TTTaTOTD.
' One or tne reaauua uu i
Mfc Tabor residents desire tbe proposed
annexation with Portland Is the unaanl
tary condlUon of the dlatrict especially
. . . .w. ..lhitrh lvtna? at th
. rim. . ki- kill Mo ajlanuata SSW-
DBSS OX n- -"--Zr.-t ...
rs have -7--r-a""
private cona. J -r -r-
Kesiaenis ei m " "'7 .. J.
eompUlned that much of the sewage
from hillside Houses cams doWnw ?
. , thale
surface waanings sum imb
property, and only prompt, measures
have several times prevented a typhoid
,r.in f tha Port
Und wef system and th.rnl.hlng
of Bull ttun waier turn
Uvea toward the speedy adoption of the
annexauon a. . . .
V .rxOarxAarD mas siu
Highland is the flrst ef the suburbs
to come to tbe front with a ball team.
The district for several years has had
a good nine, and laat season a creditable
... .. mada arainsr older teams.
It has not yet been decided where the
team's bom grounds will b this sea-
w... 1. la nmhahla that it Will loin
tha carmen and lay out a diamond near
i k... am ulrhlvan avtnoai OW"
Ins to- the weather conditions no games
nave yet seas piarm, wu m, .....a
been arranged with the Vancouver team
and later tha team will be open to dates
with amatsur team of th city and vi
cinity. - . ' ' '' ;
XAB9 TO SIAOS
'i MSaaaaaB-aaas . t
" Th torn -up condition of the district
mj.A Was ih urisphlsinif chwn.le&l cam-
UIIUOU mtf -.saw -
pany Is being materially Increased and
it requlrss mucn eaioutaung w
a route whenever a call comes In. Ths
latest barrier Is presented by the up
heaval of Williams avenue, where plank
ing Is being laid. Following the usual
euatom tbe workmen have strung heavy
timber across the street intersections
blocks ahead of where they are work
ing, planks have been torn up for sev
eral blocks ahead of the laborers and
the street ear right-of-way has
not yet been planked, though the rest or
ths street haa been completed for soy.
rat blocks. .. . , ;. , ,
'V waflri-rO) aUXSTA arimKBT. ,.
Albert street Is undergoing a con
siderable Improvement ' Until recently
this street ran at various angles, poles
stood in the middle of the street and
fences obstructed t raffle A gang of
graders Is now working from William
svenue toward Michigan avenue, and
the street haa been wwenea 10 a uni
form width bf 0 feet for several blocks.
A contract haa also been let for the
aradlnar and graveling of the street east
of Union avenue In th Vernon tract
but work baa not yst neen commences.
.. WXUa nrSTAJUb BASXBT VLAWt. -
,. A....iia.a r. n. Edwards of St
Johns will soon establish a baaket fac
tory on Alblna avenue, near tuisseu
. ri.. ni.nl will manufacture hon
baskets, grocera' baakets of all sorts
and other grsaes or - iota n-j wuia.
Though the . plant has not yet been
......a a-uiara hava ham received from
one hop district for 1.0 worth of
baskets and sumcieni u umm un n-
tracted for to keep tne piam going ai
full capacity for some months. 1 ' 4
AT THE THEATRES.
Oar New Man" Tonight.
' Tnalrbt at the Maroaem Orasd tbestre Port.
ba tbeatre-soera are te kave tbe alessora mi
a visit from that talent eeoMdlaa, Harry
Bereatora, This time we are 40. see hla la
a fares palled "Oar New Mas." Those wbe
have sees It credit It with tielag amat acmaa
liurl fanny, with a surra salon ef droll alma
tkntM. Bereatord hlaMeK Is really sa "oil
Mtow'1 aa4 hla evssMty la el that anion
kind that will wla for blsj tbe aeproeatloa ef
every en of bis snallors. He will ban a
eseipssy la kls support that la said to bar.
hern railed from among th bast slayers la
ThespU's fold. ' ' ' ' I '
7 "A Contented Woman,' "TT
The Ad. -Men's leasne a aaertal
slrht t tne t'olnsibls eaalght, ea 4be speainoa
r the onenlnf ef lloyt s fr-st faiw-eomed.T.
A Milenled vfoan.ft In lirsely thronsh
th sfforli of thl enthnalaatle yonns arannlaa-
rloit that peruana a popni.r aim-a mwiimny n
able to eonllnne ihl.-wera, and It I to be
oped the tbeslr will b nerked to th dnnra
trlih Ihe nx-t pmaTowUe element of th eitf s
rmlneae and Vrnlraalonal saen. , The play is s
llrely pnlllk-a'i satire and IH ereate as end
of iniwmnt tor Ihe andlrncea this week.
Wedneedsy will h Klka' Mint ssd I hla sewertnl
ertanlaatloa will tnra ait In fall fore. .
"' Th Pollarda Tomorrow. '
The Pollard vlJIIIpntl rp-ra eompany will
htfia an ensaennt of Ivo weeka t lha
staroeam llran Iheatre ionwrmw (Tnradari
allbt Th taaeMI auwlcal eoawd, "Tae Ball
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Tha tz Store ia tbe Miiila cf the
69-71-73 Third StM Dot Oak
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. Slices TSaat Talk
First Grant? Prize
- St. Louis Fair, 1904
Thsfs the story they teH; It's the verdict of the most expert shoe
committee ever organized. The Chicago sells the , world's best
shoes at less than the price of die ordinary, kind. Over 50
Styles and LattS Bluchers, Bals Congress, also Low Cat
Bluchers and Bala., in patent colt, tan and black and mahogany,
or Calf. wVici, Colt, Velour, in tan, bUck or mahogany.. :
$3.50, $3.00, $2.65, $2.25
$1.05 and $1.65.
; Every Pair Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction.
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PARENTS
any more when you buy
joys Shoes $US,
ef New Tort" win ha the blU Tsesday. Wed
aeaday a ad Tharndsy Blvhts. "The Uelsas"
rrlday and Satardar alsbls and "H. at. B.
rtnafon" at the ssatlsee Satardar. .
Tb aasat ' dlaianlUT and yonnvest prinis
doana la lb world I Daphne Foliar, the doll
like qneea ef this UlllpnUaa eaera eonipany.
Tbea little folks have the srUstte UnpmnMt,
vocal sMlltf ef their elders la the ewmle oper
world. Seats are aow selUns tor U Brat wek.
Grand's Superb Attractionav.
la addlMoa te the rekalar bill this week the
Orand preoanta Jaaw Kaaae la bta front
portrayal ef tbe doable rale f "Dr. Jekyll snd
Mr. Urse," This Is posiUeely tbe vry drat
vaadenil and It will prove to be a treat at
traction. TV m. BOM, "i" mw-w -
wlttk-aiaM. reawlna for a emnd wh. Th
Lecados do BesTy-welgHt balsnrliitl Mr. and
Mm. John T. Power appears la a brand-new
little bnsaorooa-pier; Deely and Rheaa, blsck
far cesMdlaas, efter aew sad bribt saelodlea;
Bhre snd Welters hsee a very pretty little
rsral drama; Mr. Boaney alnsm, "The Hweoteat
(ilrl la Wale;" the grand tar-op. shows Preaident
Kaosevelt la tbe ect et Uklnj the eatb ef ef.
ace. . ' ' '.' ,- i
Made a Hit.
(
. The sew bill wbh .opened this' afternoon
St th Baker h) a "emrk-r-Jart" sad made a
derided bit from brsinnln te end. It Is ss
follows:- Walsh and lioa. eenedy sketca;
"The BnTflari" oh r. arvrw mr jm.. ia
...i.h r.a. tha nontb Paw eartooalat:
Pearaosi and Pearson, th sdranee ef the
heathen Cblnane; AraoMo ssd Cbsppelle, "Dose
and- undone;- enn wnaoo. " " -'
tbe btosraph Is aew awrlnc ptctnres.
; v Tha Latt Mr. Early."
This play wss prodneed for tbs drat time
this sriarnoon or - - - - .
The plot dils with th dlaeevary ef a famous
. . . i u. ir.pl mmm olarta a
tninersi aprioaa v - - ; -
hotel audi m rt TtlrT bn ta rrtwi Um
fu stavt 4 sjrowtj Umt pd turtmm.
s. TilAAil ft ear a Hvan1 m. TTIM A
nUrU"vH svlrv w."
clear head, an active brain, a jptromt.
vigorous, body makes him fit for the
battle of life.
With Lewis & Clark
BY TtrtXA
Is an InUrestlnf. Article In
APRIL'
Sunsef Magazine
This article In well lllus--
t rated, and should be rend
by people of the North
west and then sent to
. ; their eastern friend. It
-will help to show them,
' the snterprise snd pros-
, res of the Northwest
belter then many letters
, would. Other articles, -"
short stories snd vers.
' sou sty iu irsirs BSAXjms.
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Hati to Fit Ydur Faco
30 Styles, 30
.Don't experiment Buy shoes that are
. warranted to wear right don't , cost
here. ;' ,.v0;;r
$1.50, $1.65, $15, $2.00, $2.25, $150
.unraar
TS,
COLUMBIA THEATRE
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" CfmM TOSiaHT, '
All week, ssUsMr Batarday aad Saaday,
Columbia Stock Company
' Ja Hoyt' aersamlag farce aaaedy,
"A Ccatentcd Woman"
towioht ad. mar vtobt. -t
WXOMUOAT, XXU' SISKT.
Bvenlns, SOe. SO. Ske, IV; awttase, SJe,
IV. lor.
Dowa-towa boa ffl-e pea an day. Dofly
Tsrden randy shop. 827 Morrison, Mala Ho;
erenln at thestra. Mala 111.
uiDniuu obavd
, T.
BlAvwril
THXAIaS.
All Week Beclaalns Ttiesday Miht. Marck 28.
ths roixaas ixLixnmAJi opxsa co,
"The Bella ef New Tort." Tsesday, WaeV
aesdaj and Thursday Klshts.
"The OeUha." rrlday snd Bataiday- Nlfhts.
Tlaafore." Saturday Matinee.
Kvaaias prims Parquet. TV; psrmet eirele,
DOrrbalcony. o"e. 36r tallery. SB.
Matiaa srloas 28e and BOr. Beats now senta.
TXSATSS 'rail?
1. . Mar.
TOSISXT AT 1:11 O'CLOCK. .
IXLSZl Harry B$rcsford
llnVr. "Our New Man"
It will aiake roe ' fontat yonr troablea.
' Price I-ower . ffpt laat rows,
l! laat S rows. 7fte ba Irony. Tbe and Me;
b-aUery. Stte, 0e; boses sod loses. T.6Q.
GRAND
A SRIMJANT BIIJ.I r .
JAMES KIAB A
"Dr. kr aad Mr. jjr.
aTB. AMD MBS. t. 2uJT4WI?5Xa V
"ID J. BOX, THE LVOAOOS. ,
StaXT AST) SHKAW. MR. ill BOBTXR.
Inei- matinees (exeejt ftsodsrs ssd boll
daya). 10; bos sests. c.
STAR THEATRE
Mmu yunLT .
- Sn-rl Arrohatlr Marr.1.
'. StBOR RICARDO ROTZ. -
' BlBNd AM) WAfHrifRM. '
rtArnits. thk mtartrrs.
WALDH CARTKR. ROHTOB ARBICKLB.
" rTnr; prtwbwhhopr, :
Price flrrhMitra. ! haleonr. Ine. Mall
bee leseept Sunday nd holidays). lOr t
any eart of th sou. Centlnoon prnrmaee
Sunday. - ' ' '- -
DAKER THEATRE:
Third and Tamhlll at. Keatln rinod. vM.s
. sfera. larseat VandeTllle House la Amrrira.
wtui Awntio.
JOHH P. BRACK a CO.
i PEABHOR AR0 PtASSoit.
. A1K11JX1 AMD CRAPriXXS. - - 4
Vi" ; v. jc am wn.aon. -
" -j.i. THX BIOARAra.
AdieHulen. llt. npatalr. los,
- perfermaaces at J:. 1;W ad t ie a. m.
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Removal Notice
On account ef tnsafficlent roots, and
th otitfrowlns; of our present awarters
we will be Installed In our new build
in;. 3(S Washington street. In the bw
six-story building on the corner of West
Park and Washington streets, ea or
about April 1. For a short time bely
any Journal subscriber ha vine; a pre
mium machin can exchange same for
any outfit as hlh as t-0 for $1.0
down and II. per week, belas; allowed
t.0 on the little fallow. .
COLUMEIA Pt.0K0G2AFa C0nC:2l
iss SBisaTM st, iKmrxajn. cts.
' , Orand Prix, Paris, 100.
Double Orand Prise St. Louis. If.'
HATS and SUOZG
Ws claim avlnsT yon from S.C to
SS.OO on a WVTt or TOVOOAx', fwa
S1.50 to $2.50 on a pair of Ml. ii
fou can prove It morn ao by seetns; our
prices on sTATS or ntOXAl tbe most
compieu line of the very latent style at
one third less la price comparison o titer
stores ..; ,.t ' . -i
Good assortment In SOTS' S U' - -
91.BO, f ar.OO and 93.00. Tbe same
Identical aoods cost you .$!. or ll.ao
more elsewhere. We alao tlve a bc.l
and bat free with every sul..
JOHN DEtLAa
BuaaisTts two syobzsc
rtrat aad TaaaMU aad Third aad I
THE-LYRIC THEAT:
SBTTXTH ANI I' ST .
ItTery Aftefn' -d BTeni .
The La teat Maw l- iajnaady k-
"The Late, Mr. Izu
A laaah a mlnnte. Kot a dnll .
an.iaiil
syrfarmaiH at -SI M, T
l aooi wrim . .
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