The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 05, 1905, Image 5

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htkce Iluelcal Burleequ
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' Sabarrikera at Tke Jearael wko re
. ; or a week er loerar ar ke
tbe paper atopped at toalr re--e
1 and a. at to any aajreae hy i at
taa regular ratee, aad eullectbta J ke
Made lr regular carrier attar' retara
to tke elty. except at Lone brack aad
Baaalde, wtiere The Jeuraal kaa res-
- alar tan-tar delivery. 01 la - Rice
f llwaee. Weablnitoa, kaa aaum at .
, Tke Journal an Unf Bears e4 Lewi
A Ce. ef aVaaida Bare ar. at Taa-
. Journal ea Baaaida or Clat baack...
.' Drllyarr will ba Bade at toea twa
ptitat regular aubaniptloa ratn.
(live four change of eddreee to foe
(arrlar or Pbooe 111 In fruO prompt'
Stteatlea will ka gavea-M .wear.
"tr. Dawson of London will visit
"Portland October 1 to prearh In various
city church. Hf wak augsged(to apeak
In the fair Auditorium, but Owing to
tha Sunday opening of the Trail haa can
celed the engagement. In the morning
he will preach at the Firat Presbyterian
church, in the afternoon at thk. Whltj
Temple under the auapiceaof the M.
C. AV and In the evening t the Flrt
- Congregational chusch. ; Oa the .follow
tag three 4aye lie will conduct rooming
meetings at the Preabyteiian church
and evening eervleea at the WhIU Tem
pi. Dr.. Wsshington -Gladden.; -another
. speaker, who canceled a almllar engage
ment, will preach bare September IT
" at First Presbytsrifir. church In. the
morning and Firat, -Congregational In
the evening. ... . ,.. .. -;; ;-.
At a semi-annual meeting; of the Port
land Admen's league la at evening in the
tower room .of? the Commercial ' cluk
the ' following offtcere were eleoted:
President, H. C. -Wnittler; flret vlce
realdent. Emmett C ' Brown; second
vice-president. H. 8. Harcourt; seer'
tary. Scott Boaorth' tressurer, W.
Cooper- Morris; executive . committee.
Rlnaldo If. Hall. W. J. Hofmann, C O
Chapman. After a vote of thanks to
the retiring" officers the meeting ad
Journed to an Impromptu. .panquet An
Invitation - waa received - from B. H.
Friedlander. manager of the Oaks, to
attend a production of "Pompell'Vat
that reaort Thursday evening. ' , '- j
' The Cooa . . Bay Mining.' Milling
Tranaportatlnn company, owning several
hundred acrai nf ma I land and ahoot
200 Acres of cement land in the Cooa
Bay region, has - Incorporated with a
' capital atock of 1 1.800. vOO. x The com
pany will- ' manufacture cement, nine
, coUnd operate its Own. line of atearn-
ers between Coos Bay and Portland and
Ban Francisco. H. a. Wilson of Boise,
1 president: L'M. Parker, Boise, vice-
president and treasurer; C, A. Behlbrede,
Secretary. X 3. Bruachke; Coos Bay. su
pervising engineer. : A cement and lime
factory will, be built near Marahfleld.
The company owns cement mill at
North Bend.-
' ' Dr. F. F. Tong. special Chinese envoy,
waa the guest of honor at a reception
by the members of tbe Baptist Chinese
mission of this city last night Seld
Back, Jr., had charge of the arrange
ments Many of . the. prominent Chlneae
of tbe city and American friends of the
"mission were present.- Aa Interesting
-program Mr English waa carried out and
refreshments' were served, v. Among the
guests were H. T. Hsla. one of the Chi-
nnttrmHi BilSnrrTt8trir WrTanrilev:
wong Tuk Bins of Ban Francisco, .
. The Oregon Water Powkr AV Railway
company baa offered the- Eatacada
water plaat .to the. town tor 17.100. The
city council. .concluded that It could not
afford to purchase the plant at present,
owing to the proposition - pending : to
Issue 15.090 bonds to build a sewer sys
tem. The Estacada Brick eV TUe com
pany .petitioned the' town for a fran
chise to maintain a tramway for' SO
years' on Ninth and Wade streets and
the matter will ba taken up at the next
meeting. ; ; .
Blanche Tompkins, the woman . who
threw a lighted lamp at Nora Stone, or
Shea. In "Liverpool Lis'a" dive. Second
and Davis streets, and caused her death,
waa arreated yesterday by Patrolman
Bcallen on a charge of drunkenness and
disorderly conduct.. 8ha lives, at Thire
and Market etreeta and lately haa eon-
leged. that complaints have been made
by residents whose rest has been dis
turbed. ' -.-: , , ',. ,-
County Clerk Fields haa presented his
report for August, to the court of Mult
nomah county; compared -with the re
ports of the paat five years it shows a
big saving to taxpayers. - In 1001 the
receipts of tha office of the county clerk
were tl.ITl.S0: last month they were
t.20.t0. In 190t the expenses of the
county were IJ.IOI.60; last month they
were $1,011.10, leaving a profit to, the
county of I&S0.10. The county loet fl,
ell.10 In-August, 110.1. -v- ;
Antiseptic Dustless Floor Oil prevents
dust from, rising and destroys microbes.
Should be used on-- floors of printing
offices, schools. ' barber shop, public
halls and alt floors -used by the public,
especially salesrooms, as it eaves Its
cost many times In preventing dust
settling on goods.- For sale by F. E.
Beach aV Co., tha JUoneer Paint com
pany. Ill First striaSt, selling the best
things made la-paints. , - . ; ; V
Mlsa Minnie . Phillips, a deputy
county clerk, returned this morning
from a two weeks' vacation at Astoria.
Miss Phillips is one of the lesdlng Port
land candidates for The Journal s free
trip to HawalU . "':.".,, -".;.',
rrEdwr6rXCTredzltwm-drown4
last Sunday-afternoon In-the -Columbia
river opposite Rockwood while bathing.
SHIRTS
STIFF AND
SOFTY '
An Excellent Selection
..' . SAB SaUUTB TMATRa. -
Uarqnau
tL'.7JulhTi2U.
; ' Continu: to Serve Iti ' '
r i 7i
In addition its popular-priced
bill of fare and quick lunch.
Every visitor to the fair should
see our prices. ,1 ''.v; 'y-v.,;
He was not a strong swimmer, and when
ha went beyond Ms depth the swift cur
rent swept him down stream. Rosa C
Lovelace- made heroic efforts to rescue
him, , but , wss unsuccessful. , Coroner
Flnley decided that no inquest was ties
essary. ',. v , : -;- .: - ;.
Reduced Beaaide Rates Via the A,
C. R. R. to Clatsop Beach Only II for
the round trip. Tlcketa ' good until
October 14. Trtlna union depot t a. m.
dally. Bee-the majestic Columbia rivet
and the broad, briny Pacific ocean. In
formation tit Alder street,1 or, telephdne
Main IOI. -;!-,:',i '-;. -; -V V.tv..- -
' Portland i Tamaje Parlor. 141 : Park
street, between Alder and Morrison, trie
only, place . in town where enchiladas,
chile con carne w4th frljoles. Mexican
style, also the celebrated Frits' tamalaa,
are made. tOpen from 11 m. to 11 p. m.
. A a 1 1 4 u a - Mahogany furniture,
braases, bronae and pewter. Only store
of lta kind on the. coast. (It Washing
ton street,;- '; .-t ,. - i;-"--'i
We clean and press your clothes and
shine your shoes for 11.00 per month.
Uetqiie Tailoring Co' 147 Washington,
Main ill . . : ..... ,
' Dance for the 140 cash prise, every
Tnesdsy evening, at the Lewie and Clark
pavilion. Twenty-seventh and Thurman
streets. ; J - - v v- t w-. c-i - J- -. .
Why pay H.io to 110 for aye glaaaes
when we guarantee a perfect fit for SIT
Metsger Co, 111 Bixtb street v.-: :
' " turn White la here from his summer
home at Long Beach? and ' will remain
for a, few daya. : s . . .;
LMorwegiin Bangarfaat-groMpa on sale
at Aune a, -tha photographer, Columbia
building. -- -- -- r - --- - . . - , , - ? . ;
' Gold aigna for your windows? Call
up Foster at Klelser, phone Bx, (S..
'.. - " 'V . - . ' ' t .:'
Try a meal wttkout aseat at tha Tag.
tartan cafe, ! Sixth -atraet. . ' "
Frlts's iamalea are tha. best.
WHERE TO DINE.
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: Lewis and Clark . Observatory . cafe,
1,000 feet above the elty. Fine service.
u::iG:r oil co:.:paiiy has
hade i:o co:.:3H!atio:i
Lyman Stewart Says Corpora-
tion wan oeu rroaucx t
'V:'. Successfully. '
' Lyman- Stewart, . president of tha
Union Oil company of California, who la
making a brief visit to Portland, Inter
viewed in reference to the position and
policy of his company, said: ' v '
"There la absolutely no truth what
ever in the -article which has recently,
and In times past appeared in the
newspapers to the effect that the Union
Oil company? of California haa sold out
to, or entered Into any sort of a com
fclnatlon with Its competitors. We are
today and have been, ever since enter
ing the Oil business , In the state of
California over- to years ago, an Inde
pendent producing, transporting y and
marketing company, and intend to con
tinue, as. such. Our immense oil land
keldlnge- locatea-e - the-- aaacoast- to
gether with our . numerous wells, pipe
lines, tank steamers and ether vessels.
enable us to compete In all marketa suc
cess fully, end as our oil production Is
so large that It cannot be marketed en
thla coaat we are entering the markets
of the i world. We have already can
vassea tnese' markets , and secured a
largs amount of bualnesa. which neces
sitates our securing, as soon ss possi
ble, a number -or large steamer.
"We are very much gratified with the
success attained ay our Portland branch,
and our agent Captain T. IL Crang, Is
always pleased to not only quote prices,
but furnish all the information neces
sary for the proper equipment of steam
ers and stationary plants In tha useef
fuel o it . We will continue our policy
of entering into long-term contracts, as
suring consumers a aupply of fuel oil
at llxed prices.
Mr. Stewart la taking a vacation and
thla la his first trip to ths northwest
He Is - very much Impressed with the
Lewie and Clark centennial and the Ore
gon country,. . He leaves tonight fox. Ban
rranciaco. , .v . - " .. '
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If you write to a Journal advertiser
ssy that you read his ad In The Journal,
llt CU Only Oaev Hall aa Uac)r-I
Money to Carry life
' - Inotirmnca in f - '
Ttir cDtD cr
AOniNQTON
Aa in an "Old Line" comrMny.
Tbe Order ef Waahington la
the - second lerctat fraternal,
beneficiary organisation on the
Pacific Coast. ' r r
IT IS A SQUARE DEAL
PROPOSITION. There Is
nothing better In. the - United
States. Send for circulars, to
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Supreme Secretary;
If arquara Bldg-, Portland. Or.
' -' Telephone Main 1642. r
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- Northern " Pacific railway .. Interests
have ground for excellent terminal prop
erty to the north' of the present terminal
company's boldlnga. . Several .block
contiguous to Front street stand In ths
name of the Northwestern Improvement
company, which la the concern that op
erate the coal Interests of tbe Northern
Pacific tn Washington v
TWU . t.M..k 4 ll.kt
by an Investigation to determine who
had been securing options of late In the
vicinity of the terminal grounds.!. There
had been' rumors thst Instead . of lta
hiving been the work of the Northern
Pacific. It might be interests engaged by
the Chicago, 8t. Paul at Northwestern,
or some other transcontinental line seek
ing a terminal In Portland.- The Jour
nal made an investigation of. tha rec-'
ords and 'found- that the Northwestern
Improvement company -haa held many
blocks along Front street for some
"trme, and that a number of Options have
been obtained lately, most or which have
not been recorded. Aa far aa could be
learned these options are for that pur
pose of extending the recorded holdings
of the Northwestern Improvement com
pany, and must,therefore,be.hythe
sam0lntsrests. . In securing .options,
the agents -taking the same make no
statement whether the property Is for
themselves or another. ' . ' . .,'
' BevsnU Fersoas Are Boadlag, i t
It Is also noted that several person
seem te be busy in this respect hut
most of the .reports are to the effect
thst J. Couch .Fiandsrs haa been doing
a majority of 'the bonding. V
-Starting at the northern point of the
Northern Faclflo Terminal - company's
ground, it la found thai the Northwest
era Improvement company owns of rec
ord blocks 22. 4S. 144, 4S and .
Couch's addition, all on tha west side of
Front street Blocks and Ul are
owned by other -Interests; the first is
the property of Bails O. Bughsa and
Preston W. .Gillette, and the second Is
divided among tbe Ravings aV Loan so
ciety of. Ban Francisco, William K.
Smith. Chrlatlnla Fleckeastsin, Joseph
Jsskola and one or two others. It Is
known that theae two blocks hare been
under negtlatlons for sale for a abort
time, and may be bonded now. Owners
ami that tsjeai base baea spprnsnhed.
and some state that they have bonded.
On the eaat side or Front street n
Is found thst: the1 Northwestern Im
provement company owns the old Weld
ler mill tract with lta waterfront, and
ewns lots 1 to 10 north of tbe mill along
the waterfront ""There, are several
other lota farther north on tha water
front . not devoted to . wharfage aaes
which are understood to have been
bonded. - ' v
i To the north the net holdings of the
Northwestern . - Improvement . ' company
vmshi::gto:i keeps opeh
, . house at fais
Enjoy Continued Round.
H'-N-
0f Pleasure.
i; The festivities at the Wsshington
building. Lewi and Clark exposition,
eontinne. This is South Bend, and Pa
cific county i week, and socially wUl
compare favorably with the saany oiner
notable weeks celebrated by Waahing
ton people. ' ' ' . '';"
Mrs. F. A. Hsseltine of South Bend Is
hostess-in-chief .and la assisted by Mes
damea W. H. Boner. A. J. Cole. ) W.
Kleeb, H. A. Peeplea. J. Pinder. W.
Murdock, O. V- lstterson. j. yy. imi-
ler. W. A. Bsrrows, W. ML Qreenway,
a Hsbersetser, , W. 8. Kindred. W. A.
Morehesd and U D. WlUlama, and Miss
Joels H. Bush. , . " . ' -
n-ki. waa Parlflc Countv . day. and
many hundreds from South Bend and
other towns -in the county ' came ny
rati and water yesterday, and took part
rativitlea.. A m Innovation In so
cial events today was ths "fraternal
rally" of members Of venous oroers in
In the afternoon a formal
--.... ink hM tn the ortvata BSrtora
of 'the building, end the publle was re
ceived In . the general pariors. siayor
J. U. Oriaaler of South Bend, and Btate
nManttlva W. R. William of . Chi-
BOoX ward among xnosaj prreemi.
luiiii.. feature nf the. afternoon wsa
i niuioil nrnmm In which Mrs. J.
J. Kelllher rendered . a. vocal solq, ac
companies on ine - kalaa Ma v
..www. " -" . 1
sosajw4tweee)oejwd- a4 isk Siliaabeca iaae5!
was of Fortkana. xne - Aaministrsuon
band was In attendance. : s- -t-.
Tomorrow an Informal reception will
be held, at which the general public Is
expected. .'. -'
CALIFORNIA SOLONS.
WILL INSPECT THE FAIR
The members .of the joint committee
appointed by1 the leglstatuve ef Csllfor
nlt to Inspect the Lewis nd Clsrk ex
position, and to report, thel findings,
will arrive early, tomorrow morning, and
will be -received by Commissioners
Fllcher and Wiggins of the California
commlssloa, - . 1
Those In the party a ret Chairman of
th senatorlsf conmItleTBriitor and
Mrs." C. W. ' Pendleton nnd daughter.
Senator and Mrs. K. I. Wolfe: and Mrs.
fX Blbbero. Mr. and Mr. W. H. Savae.
Mr. and Mrs.' T. M. Selvsge.' Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Curttn and Miss Rachel Shaw,
ov Smm-
are-the three fractional blocks', ? I . M,
and -1(0, - which lie neareet to - Front
street between Wataon and Couch's ad
ditions. In Watson's addition this same
company holda blooka 14, II. K.rlT. It
and-10," alt contiguous,' and giving ths
company everything ,, -. close to Front
street- up to the Terminal block. ' The
company ' has -other Interests adjacent
but those -named ahow that terminal
grounds are being secured, because of
the ahape of the tract and the contig
uity to the present right of- way of tbe
railwsys. , -. . " .
.As all; the options recently - secured
are -not .'entered as of record, the full
area of the land that Is pssslng cannot
be determined. ' When the smoke clesrs
away' It is believed by business msn and
land owners near the waterfront that
the i Northwestern Improvement eqsv
pany will ba found, to own an area
perhaps twice the, size of that Indicated
by the -accompanying map. Tha wharf
property south of ths Weldler mill tract
and paralleling for a distance the pres
ent terminal property. Is vsrloualy re
ported to have been under negotiation,
but' nothing definite can bef learned re
garding lta future. Observant men be
lieve that tha railway company will not
.try to secure this, and atate that thla
property Is regarded to be of such value
that large- sums ' of money would be re
quired to purchase It -
' ' For the Mortfesrm Paeifle. ',
ThevNorthweatern Improvement com
pany Is clearly a Northern Pacific con
cern.' J. F. Mensles, with headquarters
at ROBlyn, Wsshington. Is tonerai superintendent-
for the company. Ralph
Jenkins, formerly with the Oregon Hall
road 4k Navigation company in this city.
Is the local agent having recently re
signed his position i with the Harrlmai
road to take the new place. - Officers of
the Improvement company are reticent
regarding - their plana or whon they
represent 1n securing . property admir
ably adapted to terminal grounds In the
heart -of Portland, but no doubt exists
in the minds of thoss moil closely In
touch with the situation that they are
working '1a behalf of the .Northern Pa'
clflo alone, and not for any anion of
companies.
r-Taoractr-ataagssd 1 py 1 'ihor"rordi
give additional - aaaurance that ' ' the
Northern raclflo will build Into Port
land. All proceedings have been to this
direction and -It ia difficult to explain
on what, other motive they would be
acquiring so much . valuable land ad
jacent to the present terminal grounds
From. Twelfth street to the river and
north qf Hoyt atreet la regarded aa the
natural terminal - district of Portland,
and it will be seen from the map that
moat-of-the area is being secured by
.the railway Interests centering here.
Speaker of the Assembly F. C , Pres
cott and wife. Mr. and Mrs., T. K. At
kinson and Miss Daisy Lauer, P. A.
Stanton end ithe Misses C B. and M. A.
Stanton, R. FBeerdsley and Miss Les
ley Hammond; George T. Rolley and
Mlsa . Oertruds Hosier, Mr. and Mra.
Samuel H. Beckett J. P. Transue, secre
tary: Mr. and Mrs. J. Louis Martin. Mrs.
J. P. Fraser and Miss Alice Martin.
The officers onheXewnnana Clark
exposition will tender a formal reception
to the distinguished visitors tomorrow
evening-.. '
LABOR DAY ENJOYED BY
MANY AT CEDAR PAtK
Wag -eevrnera and their families Jtay
that yesterdsy waa one ef the moat en
loysble and successful celebrations ;ef
Labor day that they ever bed. ' Many
of them spent the day at Cedar park,
where speeches were made -by Governor
George K. Chamberlain, Avery C. Moore,
a prominent labor leader of Idaho;
James G.--Keller, president of the Na
tional Aasorlatlon of Letter-Carrlers;
Mrs. Lucia F. Addlton and Colonel Rob
ert A. Miller.
' The following are the winners of the
racing contests held at the park in the
afternoon.- . v.i - :
Sack race-J-Won by J. Fralne, C Pot
tage eeoond. -..- . -.
Girls' race (under II) Won by Lottie
Bennett. Dora Crtger second, ,
Girls race (11 to 10) Won by Hasel
Loewlf. Issbel Murphy second.
Fat men's race won by Frank D.
Fields. N. H. Bird second.'
Lean -men's race- Wen by O.' Livings
ton. j( Fralne second.
Potato race Won by C Pottage, J.
Fralne second. ' -.
Allen A Lewis Best Brand.
GIRLS MAKE MORE
MONEY .
Worklnff tor tt than k typ
., v ' WrttefsBa 4 , i
V WE WANT " "
ELCTRIC IRONERS
Who a reTcom potent to do the best
class of work. .Ours Is a great
laundry, provided with, the very'
. lateet make of machinery, our
work la At, and an appreciative
rnbllo keep us rushing all . the
line. We have- the only a team
,: heated collar and cunT prfllahers in
'the state. , These. jdo -aot bura the
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Hoe Gold. laa.
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saMwira, eblckaa. .so
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Twa rrtod Kcf.. .18
k.MB mwA If... 9
Hop Ovid, pt
Hop Gold, qaart
Blue Hlbtna, at.
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Potatoee ...j.... 1.10
Mlied Drlaka ....
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Cocktail
Stralgbt Walakay.
White Rork ...
Baked Baaae .... .15
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Braad aad Batter.
Crarkare
Cblokea Brotk ...
Varatabla soap
Oraes . Pea ....
Sucar Cora .....
Dili Pickles .....
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Mnasm, quart.
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m't aarav In vkM whaa. vaai
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plare aad buy inat blt tm waat at
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srleas. BaBMaaner - tea
kalldlDS es left aide ef Trail.
Bpeetal Xxoarsloa Batee.'- .'
Very low 10-day tlckeu east offered
By , O. R. N. . September IS, 17.
the , O. . R. N.' 1 sella , to-day spe
cial excursion tickets to eastern point;
stopovers granted 'going and returning.
Particulars of C W. Stinger, elty ticket
agent- O. R. aV N Co., Third and, Wash
lngton streets, Portland.
. When Irv.Saattl : : f
Go to the Rathskellsr, a high -class
place td eat Bea foods, Waatarn meats,
large orchestra daily. -
THE ESTACADA
oa uvB or 0. w. v, ixxotbio t,
t a m xxabt or m ram oa -"
in OLACXAXAS arrxm. '
ESTACADA C.EGCN J
a rortrtAa bxaith abb bxobbatiov
auaauia enaMnc, troat - ruklnr. a
sin fir park, iarse daarlns paTtUea.
prarlded with , elty water, and electric
llskta, . ftee . hatha. - telepkese direct to
Portland. Thooaaads of acre ef fir forest
surround "the yasag eft of Bataeada.
n xrus raost mbixavb.
Bats par day .....f ISO
Bate per week. $14.00
peetaf ticket tacladlag ran ad . trip
fare sad dtnaar LIS
Spaelsl ticket. Incladlnf reasd trip
fare, eae algkt's lodslag aad this --
awala .... a.fr
ticxxt smn rrasr abb aidbb sxs
L. B. fifJtKTlJVEZ. Manager
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It. W. T. ASTB.
Cv BelUe. Pres.
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a-tk aad lta.
TOXK3HT if : O'CUOCE.
Beery Klskt This -Week, Irees Batarday,
. . oawciai laiiaae.. aamiuay, . .
WILTON ; LACKA YE
. Bxcalleat Sapportiii Cearpaay,
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f "TKEPIT " !
n.a. I Taersoay WU
" IKILDT I . ?T i.
' Batarday afetla
Prlaaa, ate, W. Me, Tie. $L W-s.
Beats sow setUag far the retire weak.
Bctasco Theatre 'n2a
Mth ssd Wash. - Belssee Mayer, Prop.
11TB WZZX BXXABOO STOOat - OOB0PABT,
TOBieKT AT Sill P. Bf-ITTi HTXX,
.FIRST TIMS ' STOCK, '
Mutui Honoyinoon
Begslar Matiaees Batarday aad Ssasay.
VDDIfP; Bfetlases tBe. SBe aad loe.
riVlVUU Klkv. au an. lai Tar.
Bart Wfcj-JTOAay by
rAtt-tcp theatre
lfc"m' -Bar BT jsaTaBs. M Jl eT .
oa ana xamniu
rkeae Mats 1SOT.
OBEOOK THtATRB CO.. :
(CO. L. BAKER, MA5AGCR.
. tbb xokb or atrBxxseirB .
AD Tkl Weak Resalar Matin Wedaeaday,
. Taaraoay aaa saiaroay.
. ax nrjtxBU stooxss. "
HE KIWm EXTSAYAGA.1ZA CO.
Preeeat KDMORO BATES m tke
WISE GUY
aa All-Star Oils nf Vaedvvttle ITaTarttea. '
rRICES Mlskta: XSe. Mr. sue TSe. Matl
t. . . -. seea: 10e, 3Se. S3e, Bde.
BBZT WTtl-IHl UOET BXIXXS.
Ja 11T. "Tke Meat Pesalsr Theatre."
Toalckt aad all week. satma BatDrdar.
Roaa.ll Drew preeaat ta klaceat draaiatle
kit ever scored ha Portia ad. Ckarla A. Tar
tar' New York esvapaay la hie BMhtdrasjatJ
ESC ATCS TBOBt TVZ BAREaT. ,
Onaaaaar. aeaaarr. eastnaaaa all ef klak rlaaa.
R-rearas prUea. lse, 2&c. SSc. Boat SMtutae
. it. id. ai.
hut wTEE-aoEEB or txb anearvAT
-THE STAR
OBierBAt irnioAV' etrrBTR.
r - ETA TRAtOHZR.
. BEAR LER ARB BOCEWTIX.
TAL--A-AMr-Tfr
0TjrIiAr
TRE TAROeOOrB.
Oeaaral adaitaataa. 10 eaata. Baadara, area-
rasa aad holiday, rean t Mala a tamrt
Soar, Bt reate. Oafty sntlnee. anUre kMrar
Soar. 14 eaata: kaa ata. 2B rests. Baadars
aad kelldaya, eaaitlaaaaa. . -
f H E O R.A1ND
. tOTTTB eruoR. " , .
. AaalatM hy Sltaor IHifr. ,
BBTDOR'S I0 OIBOTi.
raABX CLATTOR. T1RD1R ARB BTRXAP
RIHRETT ABO STERLIRe.
FREO PVRIRTOR. THE RAOIB00rE.
Uisaial adaaliana. IS ata. ; Seadaya, aaa
rase and fcl)dea. laaai id aen a Inwer
, 30 eaata. Daily aaatiaeea. entire lawar
r. 10 eaata: kn ata.aa rests. .. sHnasr
aad kaHday. eestraaaaa.
BECREATIOB PARK.
PORTLAND rs, OAKLAND
. ATnteioB. fa. '
': Taaa at I M.
CRARneTAXit, . - rnnxsEW. w
Bes fi'ltrta aad imnn eaata m 1.1 11
erace.
SW' -N. J'i.-. ', 4 7
: '; k TilATI A
7." "Invest "your' money In' D 1 A XbNDi."? they are ' 7
, steadily, advancing Ib price. Buy them from us oa 'rS
0m
Pay for them a little each
. . vmi itnn1t vnuv Hinn
X W Pokaosslon'When making flrat payment We charge
Y' bo- more .than those paying caah. - .
On equally liberal
Marx&Dlochv
3C3 IVASCIHGTOn STREET
r
, These
Golden-Fir
'i.V
1 Selline; -today and to
morrow at 4U0 ; and
$8.75, reduced from $12,
j would be'poor- adver
tisements if they were
" not - genuine bargains.
These prices are purely
- ler' advertiaing pur.
"poses and if you can
t : use a, neat dresser look .
, . at these. '-;
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1':
184-6 FIRST STREET:
CLEAR 7BROUOH THR BLOCK.'
jAsk Oar .Customers.
LYRIC THCATIXG
week sTAarnre vovdat, jzrTEnxa ,
the Tiger's X!(cvyM
4
, A Saann 1 kuiedrasw tn rear Art.
. -. . v. v.. nui-i . Hi.aij as
Ua M-a, ke art 11 aaaaa tke laadlae rate.
aewaanea ii eeervee Bast. ' BOe.
s . . r j . , r. c . j
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K
' ' .a eat Ba.
iEiSI
COILL'S
W, . -a
week or month,-the ssme :.
In tti hank Yni t
terma and prices, -
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Are always frscrant with the erer-tmeer-acent
ef truth and are backed by real
meritoriouA rDerchandiu, honest tsIucs
and courteous treatment, a Make . our
clothins; department your trading center
and you are assured of absolute satis
faction -fcaxUn(styIv fltv ioaliry- and .
convenience. ' You can select and wear
."" ; '- .,."' your;
Fall Siiil, Tcp Cccl
And pay for4un in tnudl p7ments;cf
. $1X0 a VceU L
' " ".- .': '.:' V -'.' . ' ' ' ' .-.'
If ' more convenient to you. ' yoa can
- arrance monthly payments. . '
.-.,
Any one would sacrifice each of
his five - aenaea' before. ETE
SIOHTalyetlmanyj take the
enormous risk of losing it day
after day by using an inferior.
fitting glass or no glAsrat altr
when lew moments with a
akilled optician would remove
tbe danger. - For the best knee
made' and fitted by none: bat
' graduates, see
A.II.WlT
THE IOWA JEVELSH
1! : SS3 Morrison St.
Kicc Szkciion
Uen's and Youth's Fall Style
Suits and Overcoats from $2.30
to $S.C0 leae in price com
pariaon r with high-rentr etoree'
prices. Complete line of Hata.
Pants, Shirts and Underwear at,
20 per cent leae in price com
partaoQ with, ether stores' prices.
General line of Shoee fuarsn-
rteta utiafaetorr wear, fiora
htg-fl OO saved. aqtasJiM -any-
shoe store prices.'. Good variety
of Tnuiks, VaUaea, Blankets mni
Comforters at prices that wiJ
surprise you. It is to your in
terest to viait either one of our
two stores.' '
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