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TliZ OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 3. 1908.- iTOVn TOPICS Vanpiaa Oread. Watkln Mill Quart XfllKV "Mlrbaal Httogott" bikrr ......... alualcal BufK'tu Ifnplra ....v. "'HUT ' Irrk. .,.,.,-8r)ttn Aaalust Brirtbar'' rao4 ......... Taul1ll fltar .,, , Vauderllle Llsertr . , Vaudeville A sqmmon will b served, oil D. M. Smith, in ' officer of the TItl In uranc et Investment company,. In the caae brought againat himself end the company bjr Caroline Bauro for a aura alleged to be due because certain build in were not erected according to con tract; Smith, through Attorney John 11. Hall, brought a, motlen before Pre aiding Judge Fraser asking that, the aummona on the company be quashed because the company was incorporated - tinder the laws of Washington and wa doing !ti business In that state. ' At torney 8. C Kpencei, counsel, for Mrs. Baum.'. made an affidavit that' O. M. Smith was receiving salary of $500 month an official of the company, that Smith maintained office! In thla city and that the company' funds were depoalted In a local bank.-' The motion "to quash was denied this morning. , - A feanquet waa given last night by the Christian Endeavor union of the Third - Presbyterian church, corner East Thir teenth and Eaat Pine streets. Rev. U. . M. , Booser gave an Intereating report of the Baltimore International Chris tian Endeavor convention. Among the other speakers were: Rev. A. J. Mont gomery, pastor of the Third Preaby- 'tertan church; Rev. E. S. Muck ley of the Flrat Christian church,-and Mrs. A. H. Burfcholder. ' Plates were laid for 110 ! guest. ;; t)ireoted by' Louis Damtnaech. the Arlon society gave an Elaborate concert ' last evening at Its nuelc-ladeH quarters before' a large and brilliant audience. The program was of considerable scope, Including some of the beet of the Ger man. Italian and English schools. The "soloists were Mies Mary - Luger, eoa tralto; Signer De Capri o, trombone, and Miss Baker, violinists. The accom panists were "Wise Mollle Reynolds and Miss Pearl Scott. - - Some ' interesting : views of the pro posed Malheur Irrigation project, est!- ' mated to coat 9S.000.000 If constructed as planned by the government Irrigation . ekperta. have been hdng in the Portland Chamber of Commerce by the O. R. A N. ' company. There are three views, show- ' Ing the plan of canals and the extent of lands to be reclaimed. - v . ' 1 V, f-: - The Portland 'chamber of commerce will consider a' request from-the Inter state .commerce law convention to ap point a committee from the local body ' to look Into the matter oft extending the powers of the Interstate cemmeroe com mission. ' It Is asked that the Portland chamber adopt resolutions expressing Its views, on the subject- . " y v A good paying millinery store for sale at The Dalles. Oregon- Best location In , the city. Furnished housekeeping rooms ' adjoining " store. Good stock, good trade. Reasons for selling, wants to give time and attention to home. Call of address The Dalles Millinery Parlors, : S0 Second street. The Dalles. '; ' The O. R. eV N. company has adopted - a- new ; classification ; granting lower rates on wire fencing shipped into eaat ern Oregon, -where the' demand for this Class of freight has assumed large pro - portldn. : The rates will be the aamt aa on certain sixes of wire from which fencing has been . excluded. . reuty Diatrlct Attorney Robert oar- loway baa returned from three weeks' vacation in Jackson oounty. He spent two weeks on a ranch near Medford. He says -that the merchants of the southern Oregon City are more than pleased "with the visit mad them by the Portland business1 men. .- -,if ' Never before has the publlo had the opportunity to get good goods at their own price, as Loewtnatela Is . surely ' selling - out without limit or' reserve. Bale dally, i:S0 and f p. m. Seats for ladle ' Diamonds, watches, silverware, . cot glass,' Jewelry, eta, for yourself. . JtAzlna and srreetiln... a ' - v Tonight at : ----' : Spokane Athletic club. C . vs. .''C - v V 7 . Multnomah Athletic club. " J v ' ; ; M. A. A. C Gym. Admission tOe. j Bulbs at cost, to close out Our as sortment la not complete a few kind are missingbut to close them out those w hsve left will be sold at cost - Now Is the time to plant them. . Butler's Seed Store. tt Front streets. .;' Christmas day, IfOi: was an unhappy one, for Mrs. Fannie, M. Burns, who be gan a suit In the circuit court this i morning against Perclval H. Burns for - 1 -' ' FlnCT AND 0Al(CTnGG70 clmerican Restaurant OOM. raTXBD AITS CO VOX TsV - Opea Day and WatM. - Roast Turkey Stuffed : '- Cranberry Sauce r . Celery :'''-: 35 Gents ' ' -, . ." Coffee, Bread, Butter nd PoUtoes , j.-' Withal! Orders t ;.J moiAT. bxstixo-boobc yom mm nlalnt Which UIIVIV . - w filed by Attorney J. r. avavauaugn, Mrs. Burns alleged that on December It, 1101, her husbaod aeaaulted nd beat her. rendering her unconscious by the blows. and blackened her eyes. And the complaint declares that "ever elnce defendant haa persisted In committing acta of cruelty toward plaintiff." It Is said that other talee of family troubles will be told at the trial.'-- Mrs. Burns arks for 130 a month alimony. The couple were married 'at Vancouver on September IS, lt. Burns Is a window dresser for a local tobacco firm. All morning Mra Elmer E. Miller, the child wife of a St. Johns preacher, eat In her cell at the county Jail singing "Nearer My Ood to Thee.! She will be taken to the asylum tonight having been Judged Insane yesterday. The girl who, her father aays. Is but IT years old, although 'she' herself says she If only 10. wss married several weeks ago to Miller, wno Is II yMrg of age. Lyman A Ware haa begun a suit la the circuit .court for a divorce from Uouls F. Were. He alleges that hi wife- deserted him on . July 10. ltO. The couple wore married In Washington county, Oregon, January 10' 104. ,i . " The members of the- Congregation Beth - Israel are requested to Jola la the service to be held at the Uni tarian churchr Thursday, -at -11 a. m. Regular service at the Tempi Friday evening at . I p.. ... j..-,.-.! o ; . tCaptata WV & Powell, bailiff of de partment No. 1 of the tat circuit oourt, will eat hi Thanksgiving turkey with relative at Tacoma. - He expect also to visit , Seattle) relatives before hi return. - ' , . . . ' . , . . ;. . 'Bankrupt Sale Clothing, gents' fur nishing goods, hats, cape, trunka, va il eea, boots, shoe, etc., at greatly re duced price. To b sold In 10. day. IK Flrt atreet ' Watches and dlamonda.il. down and too per week. Good delivered on flrat payment Xmaa I coming1. Metager et Co.,-Jewelers, opticians, 111 Sixth. , At Richards, a full ' course Thanks giving dinner with wine, $1. Publlo dining-room, corner Park ; and: Alder. Muslo ( to :S0. .j, There will - be a business meeting of the Men's league of the Mount Tabor Presbyterian church Friday night at I o'clock. .L-.jzLJ.! '.. -A '.: . . . Be sure and attend the Ctgarmaker' ball. Thanksgiving eve, at Armory. Fox orchestra. 10a per couple. Extra lady ua Any watches - -cleaned, $1.00; " maln- igrfr.oo:' ail wuix guaranteea one year. Metsger Co..-Ill Sixth atreet - Pan-CVto club, - II 1 per month. Keep your clothe cleaned, pressed. 171 West Park. Pacific-080. Open all night - Vamo Stalri-Lao for chairs, sideboards and reflnlshing any kind of work. Fire sal price 40e quart SOI Front street Portland' beat dancing achoof. .100 Alder. Prof. Rlngler, Mis Buckenmeger. Damaged by flrat Not muohl Granite floor paint now II gallon, 101 Front St ' Try a meal without meat at th Vege tarian cafe, 101 Sixth street. The Marquam Program ' reache th better element of - ad reader. -, Dr. G. M. Well, residence, Hobart Curtla Phone Main MIX , . Dr. B. C. Brown. Eye-Ear. - Marquam. Damaged paint below cost, SOI Front Fine chicken dinner 14, III Third. ' Frltss tamale are the bet - . irferred Steek C eased eed. Allen A Lewis" Beat Brand. l3 U v - n rn rvnn7 exit rouEUE ano FL011G ROBE u Dr. F." F. Tong; ' Says' Chinas Emperor Will Istut Edict ! Adopting Our Stylet. , GOVERNMENT. OFFICIALS -. WEAR MODERN CLOTHING Women' ; Robes to Romain th Sam, but Binding; Feet MX Be : DiKontinued VUitlng- Chinese to Lecture! Friday Evening,' Over In th unflowVr kingdom they are bidding fareweU to : the flowing robea that have been worn for me paa 100 year and to the sinuous queuee that for ages have adorned Mongolian barks. . Wlthn two years an imperial edict will be iasued abolishing forever the ancient Manchurlan coetumee and adopting modern American 'methods of dress. . . t At least so says Dr. F. F.vTong, a representative of th Chinese govern ment who Is In Portland. , Dr. Tong Is a member of the board of treaty re vision appointed by th emperor -and was sent to America to etudy commer cial condition ..with the view to tabllahlng closer bualne relation b: tween the United Statee and China. - Th Chang t already In progress, ac cording to Dr. Tong, end even now gov mment officials are, permitted to wear modern clotainwXa than two year ago auch practice would not o toler ated, v--- ' t '-v' f -- - ' . The change lo coatum. will affect only male cltlaen. . Women robe .will re main th same.: Iiowevr, In th proceaa of th change the custom of binding fe male feet when they are young I likely to be abolished. ' . . : The present manner of dree among th Chine I Manchurlan. It wae In troduced In China mor than 100 year ago and ha prevailed einoe that time. Prior to It th Korean manner of dress was followed. The hair was not worn in efflauaa.' but In knot bound In vari ous place on th head. . No part of the head was shaved at that time. ; Dr. Tong. lft China three month go and ha vial tad Ban y-ranciaoo ana Tacoma. He. will spend several day In Porlland before departing for Chi cago. Washington City and other at-i rn cltle At th time of hi departure from China th excitement resulting from th boycott of American goods waa at its height - "Th work of th board of. traty re vision will depend largely on Jhe rult of th exclusion law - agitation,- said nr. Tons;. "I have not been delegated to work in th Interest of any legisla tion, but am to visit th varlou Amer ican and Chines minister to dlecuee th law. I will visit also th most prominent Chines merchant of the citlea to which I ahalkgo and also many American merchant. - . "My mlaaion 1 to study bualne con dition In thla country and to encourage tn every way possible closer bualne relations between our : country and th United States." ' . . Dr. Tong will lecture Friday evening at the Whit Tempi m th Interest of a local Chinese mission. Hi subject will be "China. Its Fast, rrseejeiaao rtTHtUra." . , ' , , ' CITY AUDITOR REFUSES .JO AUDIT, FREIGHT BILL '- City Auditor Devlin ha refued 'to audit a bill of l,llt.IS presented by th Oregon Railway Navigation uo. for frelaht on material naed in th re construction of the city garbage cre matory on the ground that the charge are ecceeslve and not in aooordane with agreement Th auditor claim that th bill amount to iite.iv ioo mucn. The consignment of material ' con sisted mainly of fire brick from, the Queen's Run Fir Brick company of Lockhaven. Pennsylvania. It wa th understanding, eo It I aald, that th freight should be Mcr per 10 pounoa. A portion of th freight was retort set ting, for -which a rat of Tie per 100 pound wa charged. Th auditor attempted to have th matter adjusted, but the local freight agent would not mak any settlement other than on the baet of th rate charged in th but Monday freight officer took th bill to Superintendent Taggert of the cre matory and aaked him to O. K. it .but he aleo refused on th ground that he knew nothing about the consignments aa th material, arrived before he took charge of the crematory. ' ' The city auditor will noT the bill to th firm . which made the shipment In an endeavor to get the amount ad justed according to agreement Where to Dint'.' The St Charles Reataurant at 101 Morrison treet, la under new manage ment Try our Thanksgiving turkey dinner, 40 cent. B. H. Moore, proprle-. tor. . . . -. r . A nn turkey dinner will be served Thanksgiving day, 11:10 a. m. to I p. m for 10 cents at th Cottage Waffle, 141 Sixth gtrt - .' - ':,- . ' Elegant .turkey dinner will be old Thankaglvtng day tor. 10 sent at th Parkin restaurant V. ; WaUon.. ,". Jabour Returntt' Fourth near Wh- Ington. Th beat turkey dinner In town, with win 71 cents. II lo I p. m. , 1l1:v Piano Playtr Frtt?4:4; ' The Manufacturer'' Piano company will gl absolutely free a Simplex Piano Player. It win be given to the flrat purchaser -on, Friday of any up right plan on th floor. Thef ar no coupon, but It . I simply th first purchaser that' Ba -that gets the plan player. ' ''''''' The , Menufacturer Piano company sell the Sohmer, Decker and Fotr; they hav a number of slightly - used Hardman, Conover, Victor and.. Dolt Piano. , Do not forget th piano plyr I abv solutely free. See their advlrtlemnt on another page today. - V v - " ' . "J1 , v ,, ' - '-Easlt, Calf. All good Eaglee ' will assemble at Eawlea' " hall. Second and Tamhlll treets, tonight at 7:11. Visitor from other aerlec Invited to attend the cele bration and Join with Portland aerl No; 4 In making the fifth annuel Eaglee' celebration and prise mask turkey ball the beet and moat respectable publlo af fair ever given In Portland. ' , Mifwaukit Country Club; v Eastern and Seattle reee.- Take aell wnod and Oregon City ear at First and Alder.1 , ' .;..;-'' - Tt:nksgivl:jD!nr.erT.:enu . . . . . .. The Vcretc7ian Cafe 10 ftlXTX iriMI. - Try our regula 10-cent dinner, which Includee soup, salad, on ntree. two vegetablee, with dessert and cereal, oof. fee or milk. - '"'.: movr. ' ' ' , - '' Mock Turtle Soup, eo Cream of . &1XJSX2S. -, . Nut and Celery Baled, 10 - , Ripe Olive. Iq lettuce. Sc. Freeh Celery, lo , ' ' ' SJITTBMS. ' ' Vegetarian Roast Turkey. Dressing and Cranberry Sauce, JOo Protoee Hamburger, with Egg, lo V, . i ; Bpenlsh Macaroni, 10c waaaxavsuis.' - ' Mashed Potatoes. 5c ' ,, , - . Browned Sweet Potatoes, 6 String Beans, So , , ' Peee a la Francai". Ic. -.. i FBUITS AWO DMSXXTS. Mock Mince Pie. 6e -,.'-',- Appl Pie, Ic ' ' ' Pumpkin PI. Ic Steamed Plum Pudding. Wine Sauce, Ic Baked Fears, lo Baked Apple, do Assorted Nut' and Raisins, rvo O rapes. Oranges, Apples , and Bananas. DOWN IDOL AccusfluOtto ... Prag, . Erttwhilt Nearly Everything, of Ennbea zling Union's Funds. , COLLECTED MONEY TO : BE SPENT AT THE FAIR Then, It Is Claimed, He Failed to Provide Bunting for the Speakers' .-. Stand, or to Produce Funds for Boys to Spend." . ..... . '. Otto Prag, erstwhile newsboy, deputy sheriff, special , policeman, playwright and self -proposed 'candldat for United State senator, is accused of appropri ating funds collected for th Neweboys' union. The complaint will be filed this afternoon by Deputy District Attorney Robert Oalloway and signed by Marlon B. Johnson, clerk of the Juvenile ourt The funds .that Prag Is accused of taking were collected. It Is said, to be expended for the entertainment of the newsboy during their day at th Lewis and Clark exposition, September I. Prag says he collected 1101 and spent 121 for the entertainment of " hi co-vrorkr. Judge Eraser and Clerk M. EL' Johnson ssy Prag collected III and spent III of this sum for amusement purposes. On September 4 an election was held at the Juvenile courtroom by the News boys' union. Prag was made president. Probation Officers H. H. Haw ley. Marlon R. Johnson and Lesley accompanied the boy to th fair grounds. Triers It waa discovered that the - Dove' a Inner waa donated by Mrs. McCredle of the Amert csu Irm.'inaftTieie was nut bunting on th apeaker stand as Prag had prom ised there would be and that the presl. dent did not have a cent to give the boy In order that they: might attend the apeclal attraction. . ' Several day later Judge Eraser, who had been appointed by th newsboys a member of th executive board of their organisation,' demanded an "ac counting. Prag demurred, but hi de murrer wa overruled. He then prom ised to pay th 1 oases. H sent ii, an no more-. Prag promieea to pay mi dsi arte from the proceed of hi "drama. "Teddy, th Newsboy." Testerday word wa received by the officer of th Juvenile court that Prag wa attempting to collect money for the giving of a Thanksgiving dinner to the newsboys. It wa learned that he had three boy collecting for th fund and had agreed to pay them 10 per cant of all th money thy aecureo. . . ACTRESSES IN SALOONS . - -MUST STAY ON STAGE . . mm ...... . iuk.ni Ik. nnr4 liaa derided that IUUlv.,u .-- anthnrltlM cannot nrevent women enienna a,wn, nfv . . dered th police to permit no women ac tor or musicians in concert naita ex cept those who remain on th stage. v ; , "It haa been decided that .we cannot prevent women entering -aaloona," said u.vn. Tan, tndav. "but when they ao imn aivrh nlaoee wa are going to know why they ar there. We will permit no rustling for annas in me ooaes ana win not allow actresses to go on and off the ....... re mnt tha concert ha. 11 a this concession they will take advant age of It at every opportunity and oondi iinm ' will arrow from bad to wont. Only women musician who remain on the stage alt the time during the per formance will be permitted to remain In th concert naue. " i ; - , ... , . r EAGLES' , BALL TONIGHT, Kerry Masaaer. Frollo, 00 ia elft Ar reatare of Totxlght' 0lbraloa. j''f-.i; .- - ," All nreDaratlon ar completed for the a-rand oris Ke ale's masquerad tnrkey ball, which takea place tonight In Mer rill' hall. Special arrangement hav been , mad and entire famllle are In vited. No Intoxicating llauor will o old . and no return check given at th door. Coffee, -. cold lunches r ail oeaenp tlon and temperance rafreshment will be served In the hell. A reception committee of 4 will re ceive the public i-' " . All Judge picked' from out or town Visitor and no partiality will be shown In th distribution of gkft. All tickets old will contain ' a coupon, which will be -deposited in a box. t the door. Ladle (spectators and masquers), tip: gent (spectator and masquers), 10c- - . - " - ' i A NOVELTY IN BED SPRINGS. fk OveU rvralOar Oo. 8a ow am tav- terewtlBg Sight te TWr Wladow. A bed spring that will never sag. never break and alwaya ii retain It equilibrium, no matter how much weight you .put upon It 1 shown by th Co vail Furniture Co., 1S4-1M Flrt,treet , The spring I msde from very, high else and highly - tempered - Bessemer steel and ha about 14 Individual coll springs, which ar fastened to the frame In euoh a manner aa to mak sagging or anlng out of ahap en Impossibility. A derrick, froir whlcjl is upnde NEWSBOYS TIIRQW - 1 5000 : CKsantkemixms " . To be worn tomorrow at the football game. -. ' ' ..' f : '' J ', ': ;' f ':!' ..' ' '-''' i We,have big WHITE ones, tied by RED ribbon for the M. A. A. C. boys. ; .' : . ' . . ? r . ; J r The big GOLDEN ones are for the Eugene boys. ' V '-;". V; Decorate "your table tomorrow with our beautiful . s."' " Chrysanthemumsthe cost is small, '.' . ', 1 ; . Tonsctk & Co., Florists ' '".A 12 SIXTH STREET v 20 Step utk of Wii(ra A.-; Chrysanthemums ; Chrysanthemums Ttethaiiksgm Table " y ; Orierticle not to be' overlooked in preparing the ! . ) " ", Thanksgiving Spread is - v."-. v :;, ' THE FLOWERS And the Place to Procure Them Is J , ? i t-VriPfiiiicfcrrT SiXTH STREET, BETWEEN ALDER AND MORRISON v Chxysanthcmums in all colors, quantity and size. , Open late s tonight and Thanksgiving Day. : ' - At AlladiVs1 'V 4 A FRENCH DINNER that is different xa. from anyuyou have ever tatted succession of savory dishes from the magic hand of Alladio, good ine, cory surround ings "T and music happily appropriate.. Full eourae French Dinner, with win and a portion el Alladio' OoIS Medal Cream Ch, - . S0c Lunch ii to .-:;'.. x.aJo Music W Richtar Orchestra I xxzxsxzzxs: $10,000 stock of Toys; must close out 4urirgu the holiday ' season Positively going out of toy business. The only; large ground floor of toy store in the city (branch) 109 Sixth street, between' Washington and Stark. V Also Japanese and Chinese, curios, owing to late arrival for the fair trade, now overstocked and must dispose of them at a great sacrifice price, consisting of fine silver cloisonne, ;6atsuma,'new brassware, bronze, fine embroidered kimonos, screens) hand-carved furniture, porcelain tea sets, matting, etc. Come and gst your bargain. ' " : ; ', We continue auction "sale daily 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. Anilrcw , v 287 MORRISON STREET. ; S3 CcxzixsiMMMKixixrzzszrzzjizziz: 20 Per Cent -Saved. . -.-. '--. : -Right up-to-date patterns and makes in, Men's Suits,, Overcoats, Hats, Pants and Shirts.-. From $2.50 to $5.00 saved on Suit or Overcoat. From 50fi to $1.50 saved on the other things, also a com plete line of Ladies', Men's, Misses' and Boys' Shoes, sold, on the same basis. It is to your interest to investi gate our line of Underwear, Blankets, Comforters . and Trunks and Suit Cases. JOHN DELLAR Cor. Firrt and YamhiU or Cor. Third and Davis. barrel containing 10 (allons of water, la displayed in their window, and this barrel I raised and lowered coifUnually upon on of theee-prlne;, sjivinc con cluelv proof that no weight can die plan th springs or Injur them. - Th Co veil Furniture Co., 114-114 First atreet. la allowing a 80 day' free trial of these sprlnaa. Thev will deliver a spring and tak It back after 10 days of use without any charge, ahould It not prov satisfactory. A five years' guarantee to replace a spring that breaks or sag goes with each pun-hen. "Cure the cougn nd sav th llf, tr. Wood s Norey I'lne Ryrup cures rnuah end rnlrtu, down to- th very verge of consumption. V : ' . - Tlic Calumet aCai"e' 151 svatb Kan Co. ALBUMS For Unmounted Photographs POSTAL CARDS 1 ' -' ' ' ' ' i . KODAKS . AND SUPPLIES . OregonPhotoStockCo H i SIXTH ST 1 . let VatMaig ni Stark ' Art Furniture ? r.bnufccfurin3 Co C A. WAUCKR. Mgr. . ' ' tnufaoturr of D3AFEE1ES jfecul onicM m rcrxnun AM CaII.HET W0M . atattreeea Mad aad Beavarati paetal Atteattea Srvea o '....-. . ...pal Work.. - . f Kttry 14 VerthM 44t-4Sa-453 lejl Jtrert, ran! 4. Cr; fhone'taln 14. R. ANpRIWS. re't . IsTTSmVATIOaTAI. TUG OF VAP. CONTEST hg:t KAri::;s :.' sr.ta cat: 1 r.icrrm's Hn; ; ' Seventh and Oak Streets trelaad, aTenray, rialaad, Bweaea, e many, Sootlaaa, Oaaada. awerlea, . COMMKVCINO SATfRDAT NIGHT. DBTKMBKR I.- CONTINUING F.ACH NIGHT TO AND INCULDl-N'O SATUR' DAY, DECEMBER f. t , ' Cocftst !r Ch;;!cnst!? ini - Gc'd Ls!!mS '' 4 Aamlaetaa too, . Xseserved Seat toe. Belasco - Theatre iaiin . SXXASOO MATXB, PaOM. . 4t sad Wsah. sis. C L. Sackatt. . Wf. ; : TOVIOaTT AI.L VTOK.'-: ,. ' , , KiMWtal TkaakaglTln Matinee. . ,.. ' TH1 OR RAT RUIMDIAlt DBAMA. ' mCHREL , STR0G0FF ' pio sctwio pgoorcnoi. . raK KaMigat: n t TV. Mala.' W-ae. tTARTIXS WITH M ATI NEB KBXT t SPAt. txi iax wits tu oskxji xtxs, ' Maaeay Kveetn. nreile' 4 Baaerlt fw , WesMas Bxrbasge. ... Mcrquam Grcnl Ttectre . ' Tiinumxa faeT University of Oregon Gles ' and Mandolin Clubs Oellae Keels. Tua, taaa. , ... trim, see. let, tee. . gl.. . i ' " . gaat are eow ealllsg. , . - . TONIGHT 8:30v : : Marquam Qraatt Theotre '. WAT K I IN MILLfl . ,-' - -' -AXO COalPAJIT. : r BALLAD CONCERT mczg-tfe. II, ft., ga-M aa4 . ' OaUary. Me. Sawe Oeea a Tise. Empire Theatre ltta aad atarrtsea. Mala 11T. afir.TOW W. BKAMA. Manan. - TH PO PI 14 a THBATEg. Extra Aaaaeaenseet Tealgat end All .Weefe, Lanslnsr Rowan Pertlsad's rararita Artrvaa, la a Grand Special Production or Pumas' Faatoa Xaantlonal lrama, -, , "OAaULI-E." ".!'- MATIN kl HATI RDAT. - ' . gparlal MatliHw Toiwirrow Thaakf Win Par. Regular twpwe rnwe will prevail -.-In: lfic. Ae. tee sad aOe.. AU Katlases: ,KailIl"AC01J,T amMCAJI . Baker Theatre Oiege Thaetre Ca., beat Om. X.Xaar, Kst. Tsmslll aad Third BU. PkeM Mala leof . THK TIOMR OF MI MrAl. BI RI.ISCJUE. . ,. KFK0I&L MATlKtZ T0M0KK0V. , TKAKKMIvrMO BAT. ' Regalar MsIIbm Satarea. Lea fwtormne. ae Tsem Toalibt. ' THE OEIOIMAL NEW ' LONDON GAIETY GIRLS r inrrpt Wrdnaadar). lor. Zac tot. A-. Weo-nteday bmiIim. SSe te any erat UpertaO. esi AtxrarrKm. -HrjfEB'S MXEET UaVLZOtrgg.t ' Lyric Theatre v ' destine Tlead, Were. - " I isk ss sii itAifa At mift . al atV - - X n i nvuss v gwyvi- v . inn siAEiuie moeoat, ovie sr. "BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER"; A SEMATTOKAt " SEAMA TM FTVE ACT. ASatlUlOE lea. Eisanag Oast Me. Liberty Theatre TSSi : Best Tseaevllle-Hsnajaaweat et Easting . . - ' . ataOaalar Daaavia ..... . .-. . Xae Twe OaatkaUa Tiwialaa ' ' i Iirtart Obestar ead 0maay . t, WMaw Oartae. las Walta " Mk.. - kl4 ft. Performannai dallj st :aii, T:W an p. SL i , m w-i - Bs Otew Trie CTAR Claire Karmes - O J. iA BtaaaMrala gaMei TWTATEX Nat Traak wSLji or h-5?L i iaa . . . . Kstlism, leal ev'e'se, HW-sOei eeaaa. Me. THAtSfcitJIVINO tONTl.NLOtB. X0 M tO:4R t. M. GRAND ' THEATEE , WEEK or HOT. fTTK. ALSIirt raAEX Sate laataaa Caildiea. . BALVUI XltO. , ilie ss woinr JIHHtE . TETIJiB wuii-VAri atatlBsee. lar eVa'ea. le-Mi kesaaTMa. THAKkSOlVINO t-OSTIStOCS. M te - 10:a P. sf. - We axe now in oar new, store and while not straightened np yet will gladly take the time to wait oo you. In another week we will be settled, and in addition to r present stock, of High Cra pianos will nave a lull stocx oi Sheet Music." Strine Instruments, Musical Merchandise, Victor Talking Machine and a full cata logue of Victor Recordo. DundoreKir-DCc. STEINWAY DEALERS Sixth and Alder Sta Oppotite " : 'Oregonian . CC4I Wt CCaawai uCl.r C- a T01 CaaaWr ef Oawaeroa. iranufactarer of Cnncrete one r '., Contractor-for U kind ef eem-.t work. , - rwoww riM v . 1 1 1