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TIIS OZGOII DAILY JOUEIIAL. PORTLAND.. FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 18. 1 1S03T 1 p BIV" sss TOKIOKT'S AlfUIEXZirn. MarqtJka Cried Raker "Her Tumble TJfe" .Muelral Burleaqn . ' Ecuplr j "Heearraetiun Unor.t .;..."Tb rtf.)-i.,WMThn. Wr,n-rr-r.. r.m.n4 iod ..K..-... vaoaeriiwi ' rm VaudeTllI Iklrs. Cassis Donahue, edminlstratrlx of the estate of Peter O. Martin, this mornt WCEDluir-lfr-Tne" rtrcnlt court against her sister, ilrs.'-'Deltaf- JIwll, to act aside a deed made conveying- lota 1 and J, block It, In-gunny? Ida, to Mr. Hall by her father shortly ? before bis deaths It -la aliased thai un due influence waatisedta havo ,thet transfer made. Mr. Martin died at the I. - -a mi., Uull riiytnhar Q 190ft. A win waa left by him by which a bulk of hi property-waa left her, aunougn he hid three .other daughters living. 7., The will-waa recently declared null by ; County Judge L. R. Webster, --, .. -l-t-t-trouintyOlerli - Frank'- & Fields thla morning reported that 14,16 votera bad - registered up to laat night.- Mareh li waa the last day for -primary registra tion In 1(01 and 1804. and the reglstra- it Ion- then-was therefore- much- heavier. In 180)1, l,t votera had reglatered on -r March- 1 S.-aml -two- yea-latr-lS,0. . Durlug the last registration wock of L . 1902 and 104. more than S.00S votera registered. Mr. yields thlnka that this year's record Is a good-one. Inasmuch v as he registration booke will be open until April 10. It Is thought that there la not be the great rush at the last. It la said that owing to a legal tangle Involving the Portland Railway --com pany'e operation" of the " Vancouver "ferry, the county of Multnomah Is In a position to mulct the company at the .rata of $10 per "trip for aoout 50 trips dally since November, 1105. - The com pany changed its place of ferry opera tion and did not secure a license, nor pay an annual license tx, nor apply for a new franchise In legal- form Battle ment of the complication la now under way between ' tn ompT; county clerks office. George P. Day waa sentenced by one year in the penitentiary for steal it-sio Be, fore sentence waa pronounced. Attorney T." JI. "Whitfield made a plea for mercy for his client, saying that the prisoner waa addicted to the dime novel habit and had come west to aeek his fortune, " but had rnet-wlth -many reverses. - It is" said that the policy of 81ms ft Shields, contractors Tor the construo- .tlon of the north bank line of the Hill roads, has been changed and that sup- pi Irs for the campa will be largely pur - chased In Portland. Peter Uavln, local purchasing agent at Vancouver, was In the city yesterday making arrangements Tor heavy purchases. ... t Deputy sheriff John Oordano 'yester. day arrested Frank W. Bean at Seattle on the charge of forgery. He Is aald ' to have passed a forged check on George - Schultg of Portland for tit.' It la re ported that Bean waa formerly United States land commissioner- ef Idaho and also private secretary to Senator Dubois ror several years. ' H. Q. Colton has aOld to George M. " Simmons the quarter block at the south east corner of Grand avenue and Ash street It Is said to be the third time , the property has changed ownership In -the last month, at respectively $4,600, 17,100 and Ss.dOO. Flowering Bulbs Free We have put them up In too collections which we will give away, absolutely free, when asked for as long as they - last with every cash retail purchase amounting to 500 or over. Portland Seed. Co. Front and Yamhill streets. Presiding judge Fraser thla morning fined John Capdebucey $50 for having aold liquor to a minor. Capdebuceya saloon la located at the corner of Fourth and Everett streets. Edgar H. Thornton has filed a declar ation to become a . candidate for the - nomination of state" senator oiTther He- publican ticket-. He -promises to vote for the people' choice for United States senator. -1- ; For Ban Francisco. The elegant steel steamship Redondo salla direct Satur day afternoon. March IT.' Cabin, $1$; steerage, $8, meals and berth Included. C. H. Thompson, agent, 121 Third street. . . Lost The man who lost his eye -glasses can have them replaced for $1; a perfect fit gi-art-nteed. Mettger 4k Co., Ill Sixth street, jewelers and opticians. Concrete Construction Co., 701 Cham ber of Commerce, manufacturers of concrete stone blocks. Contractors, for all kind of cement-work. Tel. Main 180. - The funeral of Harold Ray burn, late : of the clerical force In the local freight offices of the Northern Pacific ralt- s l "Strictly In II: " He wishes that, like hie lather, and his bi( brother, he could wear a Stetson Hat we have all the lata) atytaa la Sett and Derby aWea. Hevett, Bradley 0 Co. Hmbtrdathmn BRICMIH) PROSPECT, TOO - c Are Planning-to- Corim v - Other Material. FRENCH SHIP CRILLON 7-" IN WITH CONSIGNMENT Cargo of Sixteen tfhousand ' Barrels Wilt bat Drop In Bucket, How- ever Irvingtoa Sewer Tied Up by Non-Arrival of Material by Train. Because of the scarcity of cement In the Paclflo-. eoaet market. - local - con tractor acant danger of an Increase In price and a shortage of brick. Builders who cannot' afford to allow their work to be held up indefinitely are prepar ing to substitute brock for cement, and as a consequence an exceptionally heavy run Is anticipated upon the available supply. Contractors say there Is not much brick on hand and the local yards will be unable to bake fast enough to meet the demand -If substitution for eement la made In any large number of contracts, as Is expected. . ... Already, it Is said, efforts are being made to corral all the brtck available. --- Last night the French ship Crlllon ar rived at Astoria with a cargo of 16,000 barrels of Antwerp cement, consigned to Balfour, Guthrie & Ca This -amount., however, waa practically all spoken for and It will be but a drop. In the bucket. Thla company doesn't expect another, cargo before JuneV - ' - "Our consignment." said Mrrondon of the firm, "will, of course, give soms temporary relief. Some of the cement haa been sold and prT'l"tilly alLjf remainder haa been spoken for. While our consignment will give some tempo rary aid. It will have no effect In lower- "rig pTli'M. 'Irl laPU "HWenl In&y go TIpT above $8.2f per barrel, the preaent quo tatluu." 1 1 Tha Nottingham company did jiotre celve its consignment of California ce ment which waa expected to arrive by rail today. . This was to be used prin cipally on the Irvlngton aewer, and work la at a standstill. Operations on. the big sewer will have to continue suspended until . the delayed Consign ment arrives. Neither the Nottingham company nor the McCracken company has heard any-, thing from the vessels bringing Its sup plies of foreign cement. The last heard of them they had been Injured and put Into port for repairer ' When they will arrive la uncertain. - As they are the Only" ffrrpo of temporary; relief,, present conditions will exist until they get here. These vessels bring about 40,000 or S0.000 barrels and even that amount. It la aald, la far too small to do more than give temporary relief In a small, measure. .. Dealers declare that a serious stringency In the market cannot be avoided during the entire season and possibly longer If the trust haa laid Its plans thoroughly and Is determined to take . all the foreign product for the Panama canafc This ia the first time In the history of the Paclflo coast, it la aald. that a building material waa absolutely cor nered so as to produce serious shortage. An attempt was made to corner struc tural steel but the scheme of the trust wss promptly discovered and broken. road, was held today. The service waa attended by his fellow clerks, among whom he was held in high esteem. . Dr. Stephen 8. Wise will speak at t o'clock this evening at Temple Beth Israel on "Is Peace Life s Highest Good?" Strangers are always welcome. All watches, cleaned, $1. All mala springs, $1. . Metsger Co., lit Sixth George Rubensteln, reliable optician. 183, Fourth street, opp. Wells Fargo. Dr. William Koehler. dentist. Office southwest corner First and Main. B company's dancing party this even ing at the Armory. : - r- ' . - Soft coal delivered at $ per too. Ring up Main 1S7. ' Dr. E. Brown, Eye-Euv Marquajn. SMASHES FURNITURE, SCARES THE ROOMERS Excited men called at police head quarters and frightened women talked hysterically over the telephone In the hope of securing police assistance when John Keith took possession of the Mar- quant apartment house, Sixth and Alder streets, this morning, began to smash the furniture and to drive the occu pants Into the street. There was wild commotion until ine arrival of Patrolman Hill, who attempted to quiet the frensled man. Keith- re sisted but was finally overpowered. At headquarters- the combined strength of four policemen waa necessary to search him. . - Keith was charged with disorderly con duct. He is aald to have been drink ing heavily. .r - . ' .. : WERE LONELY APART ' SO MARRIED AGAIN . . Louis Bauer and - Lena Bauer were married last Wednesday evening In the officeof District Attorney John Man ning;. They were divorced at Roeeburg about H months ago.-'The. Bauers lived In Roeeburg for It yssrs. Mr. Bauer . moved to Portland after tha divorce and conducted a hotel on the east aide; her former husband followed bar and renewed his courtship. . Mrs. Bauer Is said to have a violent temper, and was aent to Jail recently by . Presiding Judge Fraser for con tempt of coort. - Bhe bad been brought bTCrt""tn'l Juvenile-court to answer to chsrges of having; abused her children. Attorney W. 43. Hayes aided in bring ing the couple together. - 1 111 - out rortlaa4 meraalioajia lUet. One. hundred Republicans met at 401 First street Wednesday night and' or ganised the Boutlr Portland Republican league. II. ".' Blank was elected presi dent, - A. - - Ksmera- wlee-presldentr- i. achwarta secretary and J. Bugarman treasurer. The executive committee consists of J. Carlson, Mr. Welser, P. Nudleman and J. Margulla. R. C. Trace wan chosen aergeanl-at-arms. The next meeting will be bold, at First and Mill streets Bunday afternoon at 1:J0 o'clock.' . - . t KolA OampBre. The women of Woodard circle No. IS will hold a campnre on March 11. There will be an address by Rev. 8. C. Lap ham, and talks by veterans ef the civil war. also ajood muaio 01 vartoua kind. Jlupper wUl be served. ; -,-t -,t - .... , "" j - ".: TXq Meier Q; Fraftk Saturday 1 ' Men'r High-Crade Snif In 'theirTaihvhwMadef and fancy cheviot In tingle r doublebrJated ttylo Tha best product of tnch we'l-known manufacturers as Stcin-Rloch Co., L. Adler Bros. ffi Co,, Hart. ScJiaffncr Q Marx fully made and finishad finest serge lining, etc. ment regular $20.00 valueTomorrow last day V -1 of the sale at the wonderluUy low price of . . . -Hf . - "- ' Li.. i ' ' Men's medium weight Overcoats in fancy cheviots tweeds and velours, full or half lined, very best makes f every coat regular $20 value ; your fp or y choice, the remainder of the week, at thisjow prie e. . . . . ...... . . V Entirenewlinc of men's fancyTrousera in the- best - msrerials - steds, casimeres.and tweeds. Prices all the way from ?1.85 up to $7.50 Men's Covert Topcoats, best New Spring Suits, in' all the in the" land Prices' range did values at, ii i" ai, INNER -SEAL PACKACE CRACKERS Nahlara Wafnra, lar. tlaa, all Savor. ts Nahtaoa Wafara, amalUlna. jjl. aafois. 10 VMtlnns, at liar i. AnlDial rrarkn. pks ............ .10e Bu(tr Waftra, pk( ...10a Butter tbln Blarult, pk(.... lOo S-o CkH-k Ta. pk , 10, Vnseoa Blsenlt ; So Uneeaa UlUt lsoult. n Ba Snaps. . ., BO . Be Grahaat Crsrkara, pkf.. . lOo ' SALE HELD BACK ANOTHER DAY John M. Gardiner Blocks Trans- fer of Oregon Traction Com- J 7"- pany's Property. - ' CLAIMS INTERESTS IN PROPERTY ARE AT STAKE UniteJaflwayrtorniwrr Is tjnder Expense of Five . Hundred . Dollars a Day Men and Equip ment Ready for Work. Another postponement of one day for sale of the property, of the. Oregon Traction company was announced at 1 o'clock this morning; by Becretary Oould from the east steps of tha county court house, because of the restraining order secured from Judge Fraser by John M. Gardiner, a San Francisco broker, who claims to hnvw InmiewU aw atak im tba property by reason of an option he bold laat December. The United Railways company, which owns nearly sll of the eteck, will fight Oardlner In the court. "This delay caused by Oardlner Is a serious matter with us. Wa are under heavy expenss maintaining a large engineerina corps , and holding, back other arrsngements for proceeding with construction work." said W. V. Larra bee, general auperlntendetit of the United Rallwaya . company. Oardlner has but one ehare of the stock of the Oregon Traction company and has had no Intereat since his option expired last December. Our expenseg here are ISO a day.. That wUL eat up Gardiner's .600 bond in 10 days."' ' v ' ' ' The United Railways company asks the court te Increase Qaidlntr a bona te -"THIS STO.VE OFSN TOMORROW NICHT'Urt,llT9T3ir -j ! -e ' 1 ' meHum and heavy-welgltts at and The Washington Co. Suits that are beautJ Hand-made button-holes, hand-felled collars, All tlxes Every gar- Yi f? ii. - pan ii. W ,i i , '. ' 1 1 -.'11 1 " 1 .' line in the city, at. prices from $15.00; to $35.00 . ' lions and materials, from the best makers r0S1' f ly from 15.00 up to $35.00 , -j.- y 'M'iak latest fash all the wa y es Spring Cloth Norfolk Suit for boys 8 to IS year of age, made with yoke effect, box plaits, eingle or dottble- breasted jacket; splendid yaluee at..f 5 tQ-f Boys' Sailor and Eton, Blouse Suite in blue serge, neat grayplaide and mixture, check, etc.;. Knicker bocker trousers:: ages ..5 .to. 10 years; splendid values at thcselew prrces...... f8.&ft to f!2.BQ len- each 777f.00to 10. oaTi Boys' Blouse Waists in white and figured Madras, black sateen, plain, blue cheviot, light and medium striped Madras and percales, with or with- CA. out collar; 6 to 16 years ; splendid values.. .JJK Boys' laundered Blouse Waists; 7 to 16 years; white, light or medium striped percales or Madras; blue, tan, pink or black stripes; each. .74, 85f, Sl.OO Little Boys' Blouses in -white-or-eolored-Russian styles; ages J to 8 years, each......B04 to 1.5 OatotMl Crackcr pk(. ...... .....v. .10e PretsalattM at. pa(.. 10a ftaratocs fiar-pkf f, lia Social Teas, pkf. 10s 10s .-.10a ...........10a I'urda Olna-ar Wafara..... Vanlla Warera. PKf Kwalback at, pk( rnatnl Cofta (rake. pLf .. .10 . a. AO .10a .10. Barnam a Anlmala, pas. Saltlocs at, pkf.... Trotana at, pkf Watar thin Wafara..... its at $27.00 The best suit for the money we erer of fered All-new, up-to-date gar ments and the equal of most $35 yand $40vahies being-sold srotind town Exactly 100 suits all told Tight-fitting, box, Eton and jacket styles. All the newest materials In light mixtures, grays, navy blue, fancy checks, etcw Long or short sleeves, circular skirts, every suit handsomely made and finished, all jises An excep tional value at this very popular price!. $27 Women's Spring -Suits ln all tb newest and best tasnions ana materials. Double the assortment- to be found inany other store in town. Prices from. ..18.00 to 100 $20,000. The company's people say they will contest the case to a finish and that it cannot be settled In 10 days. They have made large purchaaea of ralla and tlea and formed a construction com pany, which 1 rsady to begin work. Their engineers are waiting; to proceed. The company. It Is said, has 10 or 11 experts and offlclala here, and a score of others on the ground Who have for nearly a month been waiting for tha word to go on with the work of con structing the electrlo road to- Forest Grove. Although the company has acquired by purchase more than SO per cent of the atock of the Oregon Traction com pany, In whose name are the rights of way and franchises, the former's st torneya decided that tha form of a pub lic aale of the properties ahould be gone through with. In order to clear the tltls of all possible complications. - The sale waa announced a month age, but -on ac count of lnsufflcient publication of no tice was postponsd to March IS; It waa supposed that the way was clear to concluding the formality, when yester day John M. Oardlner of. Ban Fran cisco appeared by his attorneys. 0m man Malarksy, and secured a re straining order. MR. WM. D. WHEELWRIGHT WILL LECTURE ON TheScottls Reformation Under Knox" CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . jooraa aUrremtk aad Clay . . j Tomorrow Evening at T:I0. """Th hex ofthe series will be The Ifugjienota." by Mr. C. lUnrl Labbe, on tHe atta l&sU . New Su : ' bopt one-half ifnrD .lL- .. 1 1 " 1 11 1 1 and - stylesr Trunks and Traveling Bags Special lot of to heavy canvas-oovered Trunks, waterproof painted, hard wood stripes, faatpned with steel clamps, heavy corners excelsior top ., . and dress trays;, best .&0 value on sale at thla very low QeJ tl-lnch heavy canvas-oovered waterproof Trunk, hardwood strips, rem bumpers, heavy bolts, full cloth lined; top tray divided for hats, skirt trays, etc. ; beat lock and flttlnss; sale at this low price.. Li4-lnch leaULer-covered Bultcases, llnen ana uoiis, rouna imuaie; ine oesi 22-lncn Bultcane. kcratol-coverrd, checked linen lined, Vlrum nundles. ,11 1. M ouivv.li Hri.lutVfCiru, Vll-Kcu 1 II . . , li.nu, ... u,i. I IV. . 'i n, brass lock and flttlng-s; best $1.26 value on sale at the very 5 ye tow price oi:... .'...;.;..-..'...... j -t Basement Specials Fancy Cake Plates, 25c and 30c value, each..... ............ ...19 Fancy Creamer and Sugar, 35c values at, set. ................. ..21 High-Grade Cups and Saucers 90c and $1.00 values, ............ 69e Fancy Plates, 35c and 40c values, on sale at. ................ ,,.29a Fancy Parlor. Lamps, $1.00 values ix, each............ .... ...... t..T9 The celebrated "Lindsay" incandescent Gas Lights on sale for a few days at a wonderfully -low price; guaranteed the most satisfactory incandescent gas light on the market; gives the best light and con- - sumes the least amount f-gas -1,000 lights -complete with ..mantle, white-opal globe and burner Buy .all you want atthis .1 phenomenally low price v.... .......DOC Mail or Phone Orders Promptly Filled . The above light complete and having a by-pass, each .......OOe 5,000 Tumblers, great special value, dozen ....2Te 5.000 thin-blown Tumblers, wonderful value, dozen.., ......... ...47e Blue Abbey Oatmeal Bowls, set of 6 for.......... .....33 Special lot of Granite Coffee Pots, big value, each...... .-..31e Special lot of "Granite Saucepans, big value, eacU..........t.'...23e 14-auart-Gramte Dishpansreatalueeachijjj ... . . . . . . .47 -Galvanized iron. Slop Pails, extra The Greatest New Wash Goods in the City New Orcandle Checks, a sheer printed material, , In neat, small designs areenrbrown, tan, pink and blue, 30 Inches wide; splendid bargain, IfV at this low price, yard w Simla Silks, a beautiful mercerised fab ric In all the new shades, small and lam checks, fast colors! the best valus In a rich wash fabrlo at 9 thla low prtoe. 37-lnch Mercerised Poplin, In all tha latest shades lavender, blue, white, -. black navy; bJc assortment. 2Je yard ....'' Silk Printed Organdie, aheer and lua- troua. large floral deslirns. Including- the American Beauty Rose deal am, 0 Inches wide; exceptionally ood "1 value at thla low price, yard. ..- Mercerised Male riaiaa, wun meroensea . Btripea, -aU colore, 27 lnohea wide; grand value at tbia low price. g SUk'ombrea' mercerised cotton in mo hair effecta, light and dark ool- 25e .Tin lil.. mnilnL.vd. SVW Fancy mercerised white goods, etrtpea, checka and email " great aasortment at Ito, S8e up te gl.00 a yard pUla all grades complete stock. OUT OF JAIL A WEEK, ' ARRESTED FOR THEFT Charles Laadrew. It years of age, who has spent the greater part of his life In prison, wss arrested this morning by Detectlvea Vaughn and Hellyer on the charge of stealing a bicycle. In mu nicipal court he waived examination and was held to the grand Jury. - Indrew haa many aliases and has served' sentences In the Oregon peniten tiary and -the prison at Folsom, Califor nia, lis Is known as "Halley" Holmes and also Charlea Andrews. On March 4. 1196, he "was sentenced to four years' Imprisonment In the Oregon penitentiary for snatching a purse from Mrs. I. P. Thompson of this city. A week ago I Andrew waa releaaed from the county Jail, where be had aerved 'ayear.-:- r--- KNOCKED DOWN BY TRAIN WHILE CROSSING TRACKS -While crossing the tracks at Seventh and Overton streets last night, C. Neag ley, a laborer, waa struck by an As toria train s.nd sustained painful In juries. , The 'accident occurred at - I o'clock. Neagley waa badly cut about the head and face and ' waa removed to Good Samaritan liospttat.-It 1 not believed his Injuries will result e rlousl y. J. W. Keattlng. a switchman, who waa work In a- In the terminal yarda last beneath a wheel. It waa almost out off. ' The man waa removed to Good Samaritan hospital. It la feared that smputatlon of the foot iwlll be neces sary. ; RECEPTION FOR MOTHER OF CLUBDOM IN OREGON " The - reception given laat night for Mrs. Abigail Scott Dunlway at he Commercial club was attended by sev eral hundred of her friends, who paid tbelr reepecta to the -mother of club dom In Oregon. The recaption whs ftivsa BZ a number eC the leading club Bulletin r 'j.:tr.f.w-cr-.-,iTsvv-r i i e i regular 111. 25 values ( $9.55 - llned. with shirt fold, braas locK o.uu viiua on saia JjjaJ 20 for Tomorrow special value.... :35e Display of a T i brilliant effecta; White Oooda lq women of Pprtland. Mra. Dunlway waa the principal speaker of the evening. Bhe gave a brilliant address on the out look for woman's suffrage In Oregon, taking her hearera back to the beginning ofthe movement and telling of Its ad vance.' She paid tribute to tha late Suaan B. Anthony and aald that her spirit would remain aa an Inspiration to the cause. Miss Laura Gregg, leader of tha par lor meetings In the present campaign, followed Mra Dunlway with, trlbutea to Miss Anthony and Mra Dunlway. and spoke with pride of the work of the latter, with which" ahe had become ac quainted since her arrival to assist in the local tight. Mra. C. M. Cartwright Introduced the speakers and Dr. Esther C. Pohl read congratulatory lettera from Dr. Stephen S. Wis and Oeorge It Hlmea. wbo could not be present. We Can and We io Undersell- highLrent stores. ;, Their price, $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00 on MEN'S. SUITS and OV&R-' COATS 'is only 98.50, f 10.00,- 912.50 and 915.00 by us. We save you from 50 cents to $1.00 on a pair of Shoes, Pants or Hat. Big line of up-to-daie Shirts 50 and 75f, worth. double. JODBI DEILAR CORNER FIRST AND YAMHILL AND COR- ' , . NER THIRD AND DAVIS r.lARQUAO?g T" sat: i bosa MU ' tealgk aa4 Tamemw aijav-f lanlar-frlae ' , - . . Kalurn Tasjariaar, - . . i pHB' EMOTIONAL ACTKKSa. ." 4 tMA FRAHIELD " Xa WOkie Celllas' BaMttfst tUy SLi A, tn.- -3- - . : 1 1 ' 1. rrn-w w, , liM- aaa statluee -Frk-w-Adulla. ir- Cklldraa, Ibe., k'TCXalX10H010Wfi eSlccpingBcauty and the Beast . MaJtauaif exavD tkxatss ' ' Tiwday-- W.Saaaday Vlakts-'--.' ..Varck SS eat II Mea., j,, SPECIAL-PBICK MATIN FS WrDXEBDAT tvxriis raicxs -' " . Lower Sour,- aaeapt Iaat S rears, ll.SOj ' . lant S rnwa. It. Balooer. srat 8 raira, l; , arOond S towa, 15c; laat ' low a, Sv; . ; jUajUery, S6 and SSc, Boars and sf es ll. matimH mices ... -.. . r - Lower soar, ft sn4 ' T."fc. Balcony.: T5e and SOe. Uallery. SBe and Sfte. Baker Theatre Omgaa Thwtie Ca,, tm. 1 Bake, at-. . Tamblll sod Thirl Sta. Fbon. Mais 1S"T. Tkm Heaa ef royslar Stuiaal Burlee.aa. Tonight, To morrow Matinee Last Two Performance TUB AVENtB IRLB Bitraf anas Coapaiy in Two Fanny Bnrlatlaa, J "A TRIP TO BOHEMIA" AND "THE GODDESS OF THE MOON Saturday matinee. IV. V, See, 0e eve--slug srlcM, Zio, SSe. 60c, JJx-. ' Knt Week, Startiaf nnday Katisae, : XXIU.X WOODS' COM? ANY, . Empire Theatre! , 12tk asg Morrises. 'Fkaae Mala UT. Milton W. Seaman, Manager. ef Blaacbe W a lab's t'anuma. Boctea HESliRRECItQN: A lcy of - Roaalan Treachery, with MISS . BIJJAKRO la the character ef Karuaha " Maalova. 8pe-lal Matinee Xatnrday. Matinee Prlres. lOr. ISe. Joe;, evening srlces, 13c, SSc. STie, SOr. Neat Attraetleai Leek eat far "Seotty," Xiag ef the Daeert Mia. Opens Buaday Might. STAR TKZ4TXX -7 Week ef Mob IS. COaase Wilaaa ' ' Cempaay. WAirS -APPEAL." Ine Ody Kitty Allen. Blamehia Hear. Margie AJlts. . ' -Xeloey aj Parkas. WUl a Hey. J Stareeeeve. lvr Te any teat la the houa etcest '. - boxen toe. Grand Miaa Soillne Cole. Clay-Bablaaoa 0. William SchuaUr. Xostall Clifford. Jeaa Waltaa. BareU Hoffr- T Oiaaioaaoaa.. - TBIATBI ---'-Weak ef Mod. It. Bp'cl Ericaf-mant TED E. BOX, "To Mttle Mas Wbo Makes Yea I.in. K Tenia-, flaaday ad Holiday ISe. Sc. tar. Mat. IV- tn any eat eieept hoi LYRI C - T H EAT RE Tk Iseoaiparsbls Lyrt Black O. Pramta 7TfiTBorClcnIair ' As Irlaa Comedy DrBi Uke "A Bit ef the Old Bod." r -. - AdmlMloa 10e: Biaarrad Baals." Ma; 1 " TONIGHT Enjoy'That Fascinating .'; Pastime. TONIGHT L A R NTO SKATE TONIGHT Apollo Rink -Jones CJl Randall, Props, y CLEARING OUT SALE W Qstea Skim worth $1 to $1.30 Your Choice Now ' 39c v ManSinACo. 393 Morriaoott, Milwaukie Country Club. ' ' lies Angeles and Oakland race. Take Sellwood and Oregon City cam at First and Aldsr. Apollo Rink M" 1