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toxiohts Awrmaatn. Biker ,., -rrte,.r.. ar .... PaaUfes Grand .. ."Hid Aeroaa tlx Sea ...... .."A southern OlrV Lot" ...... ......."To IUU menda" . ........ TiMMIM ......... Tanaavlll An Interesting Chan ha, taken place In the Arm of M. UtUpr St Co., Jewelers and opticians. Ill Blxth (treat, between Washington and Stark. Tho Arm hks heratofora baan composed of B. Metsger and M. Metsger.. put O. A. Metsger of Chicago' reoently paid a vlalt to thla waatern" paredlss - and tha '.. country pleased blm so wall that ha could not And It in his hssrt to return, to tho olty of packing-houses and : millionaire butchers, so ha acquired tha Intarest of B. Metsger In the. business hara and will remain tn this prosperous metropolis. Tba name of ths Arm will not. however, be changed by this partial change of ownership. T. 8. Endo. a' Japanese convicted on tha chart of having- offered a bribe to Inspector Hlssey of the Immigration service, withdraw his motion for a new trial this morning and 'entered a plea of guilty before Judge'Wolverton. He was sentenced to pay fine of ISO and to -serv sla weeks in-th eounty.-Jalt Joseph Bennett and Alexander Vender- James, bothJndln from tba Umatilla reservation. : wore fined 60 each '-and sentenced to three enontha In tha Uma tilla county Jail for. having whiskey in their possession on the reservation, Thar will b special features at the Taylor Street Methodist . Episcopal church Sunday. ' At 10:10 a. m. there will be a sermon on "Righteous, Judg ment." Tha Modern- Woodmen of America will ahend In body.. In the evening Dr. 'Short will . give an lllue trated leeturo on "Oregon; Its Beauties and Products," Over 100 of the very Anest views, tsken from slj parts of building, permits. -The total ce-given! the state, will be put on the canvass . amounts to I1.0I7.7C1. which Is an in Tha Eaatern order or Hibernians ar planning to hold memorial aervlcea In honor of the Irish patriot, Michael Davitt,- -who' died on Wednesday last. The services will be held In Hlbernla hell. Second and Starl evening. There will be an address, as Julius Padtlla, official photographer ror sunset and tha Bouthern Pacirio company, arrived in Portland' Wednea- day and departed yesterday for Newport and other beach points to begin the work of photographing tha Oregon country- He will remain In thla state els - weeks, and with a special photographio ear and a corps of assistants . will make picturea of everything that the rall , road company , can find available for Illustration In Its publication.. The Bouthern Pacific loat in tha 8aA Fran- - elsco fir about 20.000 negatives, em bracing scenes of Orsgon and Callfor. nla. Mr. Psdllla's Usk Is to replace "Tthese, and add a great many more pic tores to the collection. His list in cludes pictures of fisheries, forests, mills, buildings, cities, resorts, orchard and farm,' all kinds of Industries, and th state institutions. ,, ;ThelDutclt ..supper-given--eih Coai coroia club last night in honor of ladles night was attended by fully 1(0 guests. , who" thoroughly; enjoyed : the Informal : function. - The tables hsd attractive deo- oratlona of pretsele and steins. . ' snd flags were used with effect In the other ". rooms of ths club. ' Progressive flv hundred was played In th csrdrooms, while the young people, danced In th ' .ballroom, others bowling. J. P. Meyer " wss chalrmsn of the entertainment com" ' mlttee and Mrs. Marcus Flalschner, thi wife of the president :'of th club, v hostess.', . .-,. . May, 10. will be remembered for some time as the banner month ' for crease of 400 per cent over the amount of permits for May of last year. .The largest sum given In any 6f the 7t permits Issued last month Is IIJO.OOO for the big Wella-Fsrgo building at Tho office of butld'"g Inspector re ceired iTt-fees l0 during May, mak ing-the Office far more than self-sup-. porting. '' -.' ; : ' ' sued 111 th form of a folder, entitled . "emergency edition." Its -front-page has a striking picture of Ban Francisco - typified by a female figure rising out of the flames of a burning city. Thar la a lengthy statement by E. H. Harrl- man regarding the destruction and plans for regeneration of th California ma. ;tropolia. an article by the editor, and .a poeirn by Charles KT Field. These .Bine's plant and all-materials were de stroyed In the, fire., v-i- i ,-,- Memorlal aervlcea for the dead of th Woodmen of th World will be held by that order next Sunday at the Foresters' hall, Sixth and Washington streets. Six teen member of the order have died during the past year. - An interesting program has been arranged for th afternoon, consisting of musical selec tion and addresses by Governor Cham ; berlaln and T. J. Murphy, consul-corn-msnder of the order. - Though conducted .under the auspices of th W. O. W.r the services ar public, and everybody Is in vi tea. - i- - , - . - , thing la. tha store la strlotly flrst-eJaa and up to date.'-' Beautiful lares genuine hand oil "paintings, fitted with six-inch gold brons frames, for only tt.lt; reg ular price ft.60. Eleven by fourteen pastel with each too purchase and a beautiful 11x20 duplex color picture and car far both ways within th I cent limits with each tl.00 purchase. Artie- tio picture framing a specialty, , Th Tales Art Co.. ths Brown bunding, Haw thorn and Grand avenues. well as -musical - and literary features. The meeting: will be free -to the public ' It is quit likely that we have made more than two thlrda of the photos of candidates" yOuhav seenn'the" news papers alnce th primary contest be gan. The quality of our workls "seeii") In these.- E. W. Moor, photographic studio, , Elks' building, Seventh ' and Stark.. Open Sundays, 10 to . - ' - Detectlvee "Vaughn and ' Hellyer ar rested J. C. Bennett last' night on a foharge-of-larceny, Bennett was found. aid capitalist, with a sack" full of lead pipe. He had cut all of th pipes In it he bouss and was about to depart with in piunoer wnen .me . ponce - caugni him. - ' The Home Training association was addressed - yesterday afternoon - by Dr. J; Allen Gilbert on th-J'Mntal and ' Physical Culture Development of Chll dren." Charts were used bK.. ir. Oil bert to Illustrate his address, and his -presentation of facta regarding child development waa unusually Interesting. One chart showed th comparative height of boy and girls of th same m m m ..nth., Alffht a nr. 1 i n V an.,t.w Thenss1tjof"properTergtToil for 1 1 children waa strongly emphasised. ' Harvey O. Starkweather. Democratic candidate for county Judge of Clacka mas county, will speak at Mllwauk.e tonight. Thla wlir be the first publlo meeting held In the new band hall, and - a concert will to given by th Mllwau kle band. - Mr. Starkweather will tell 7ow"he pf6poes to take car of eats tea, f elected. Women are especially In vited. Hon, O. D. Eby. for representa tive, and. other candidates, . will also f-spsak. ' ' ' . ..'.'-.-. . JLI -Francis I, McKenna Is determined that none of the piles of rubbish which were . collected on .'"Clean-up day", shall re main In any part of the city, and at his rownL'xpragerwttt-renarsr3raF move such unsightly relics It he is noti fied. Telephone Main 1120. Th atreet - cleaning department has been unable to cope, with the amount of rubbish piled , up two weeka ago. . - - ' Th clvlt service commission next Wednesday will- hesr the appeal of W. P. L.I111S, who has been dismissed from hlsdepsrtmnt. by.Clty . Engineer Tay-r"lor.- Th appeal waa - filed yesterday Ing to charge a suit of - clothes - to Octn ge Blinurt, whose sewer construe tloti in Irvington he.was inspecting for . the city. , ., , - - . . Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewslks, or washing porches or windows, must be paid for in ad van o and used only between th hours of I and a. ra. and S and I p. m. it must not be need for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules, or waste fully. It will b shut oft . Cactus Dahlias. They ara th latest 'Introductions In dahlias flowers odd and f antaetie - good bloomers very popular and satisfactory. Aak Portland Seed Co. about them. Front and T ant hill street. Phone Main 471. . Governor Oeorg B. Chamberlain will speak at Gomeg-harr, Alblna, at th Democratic rally at (:I0 p. ra. tonlgh$. ' Our great special sal c rosea next Monday night. Better fit up your horn with first-class plcturea, while you can get them for almoet nothing, gvery- ' I- -Our-r ForefatJiersv-TDodgeil-Arrows, ' Now We Seek Them. . Quai-tcr-Sizcs ALL STYLES Hcwett, Bradley 4 Co. ' Haberdashers 344 Washington St. K. Beach ft Cp the Pioneer Paint Co., t agents for ' Jap-a-Lac, Senour floor paint, hygienlo kalaomlna, Japan ese .dusting compound, - window glass snd glsslng.' Jit. First street. TeL Msln 1214. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Olesy have returned from a trip to New Tork and other east ern cities. They arrived yesterday,- hav ing corns by way of tha Southern rout, and reached horn sooner than they ex pected. ..,;, i... Steamship Redondo satis direct for San Francisco tomorrow svenlng. Cabin 112: steerage 21; mesls and berth In cluded. C, H. Thompson,, passenger sgent, 121 Third street. Oregon Ciry . River Trips. Sunday boat leave, Taylor street 1:10. 11:20 a, m.; 2:20 p. m. Leave Oregon City, M p. m.iRoundLltlpyatoLl - Watches, dlsmonds ' and jewelry on eaay payments, 11 down and 10 cants psr week. All mainsprings 11; all watebea cleaned fx Metsger Co., in Sixth at. Butser's seeds won gold medals at th exposition. ... His lawn grass and sweat peas were declared ths best. 121 Front streets between. Tamhll, and Taylor. A ball will be given In th new band hall at Mllwaukl tomorrow night for the benefit of the Mllwaukl band. Re freshments will bs served. - Baseball!- M. A. A. C. vs. Vnlversltv of Oregon, Saturday, Juns I, at 2:24, tomorrow. Baseball! The- Low I s and - Clark -ft r grounds will be open from f to I o'clock. Sunday afternoon. A sacred concert - will be given. - . ' - . .; ' Governor George B. Chamberlain will speak . at Gomes hsll. Albina, at , th Democratic rally at 1:20 p. m. tonight. i.W ar still selling eye glasses at 11; s, perfect, fit . guaranteed or. roontutd funded. , Mtsgr Co. Ill bixid street. ' Governor George E. Chamberlain will speak at Gomel hsll, Alblna. at th Democratic rsJIyarT:20 p. in. luni Acme Oil Co. sells th bent safety oil and fin gasolines. . Phone East 712. - For Quality, Quantity and Quickness go to Morris' restaurant.'- Panama hatter. Ill 4th. Phono Pao. 107. TrT It" CT Brown, Eye-Ear. - Marquess. FRIGHTFULLY MANGLED BY HANDLE-BAR ON CAR (Joermal Sseel! hntn) San Bernardino, Cel., June 1. Section Foreman Oeorg Graham of th Tono-pah-Tldewatar ' railroad - -was terribly hurt this morning - while propelling a handcar north of Manvll. Graham had given th ' car consider able speed when he fell to th floor of th car directly beneath th propelling handlebar. Aa It swiftly roe and felt this bar struck him repeatedlythe first plow rendering him Insensible. For three miles th car continued down grade, being finally stopped by a section crew, who found that Graham's no hsd been torn away, on eye gouged out and his head badly gashed. Moisr&Franli's Every whit arttd fa tl shhiit at greatly rsjdncoel prlos (F w cot- tract goeela alond i eMtopt4) Soasonahl s ttvMhmrxxaBUef srvs-y4auli-ttosi t e grat aavms. nammbmr, th lrgt asortmrt n4 st gtyl ar ahs-ay fomwl bsrw MM or4r All? 0orsav A pro as, Xaftass Wear, OUldrea's XaW, Corset Oevers, -Oowms, : Chsmlsa, Skirts, Brawars, Xnfaats Priests, llinuh UMgmf, Men' WatMOonta, Blbboas, Olores, Xaadksrohlafa, Art goods, Oostasasa, XClxao ilk WaUrks, : ZJagsKla W Whit Bobs, ' Walt Shoe. . ' Whit Oxf ords, s ' Whit Slopes,- -Whits ' Suit. . ';.,' Whit klrss,'. Item's Snspssdess, Wait Xsras, ' wlss, STaixsMOk, , Tirataiy TowsUng ' Table XJaeas, Flaaaels, Towel, aTapkUa, Sheets. lMUow Oases, rtwttomTf - -Wait Baadrlss, - Whit exloe, lao Onrtains, Whit Ooata, . -Jgea's Tiwussi, Walters' Apsoms, Msabroidsrtes. TBreew TlmmlnTB,' Whit Slllts, . , Sres ascaa, -: , ,. w Bhlrta, IMI K4y,- 's jrdksvokTB, BCsmf OoUas. Mas' sokwa, Whit sisry, ' OhUdrea's Sosdscr, Whtt Bstts, i nrueh, T01xw, BsolsUeT, JTsokw Wash Croods Owtntn Mhtasialg, Blamksts, Pillows, o Swiss xus " lias, DoUs, skl. Whit sfnxsJtaa. Whit China. ' glass a ere. Walt Waists, ' Boys- Xaisrs, Beys' stares. OhUdrea's Whit Xootwsm Oxfords, mooxs. arsUi emery, Bedspreads, SoU Portland Af;tato cf "Vador" Porch Shatles-lett Porch Shde Made-Ail Sim Solo Portland Agcaf for th Faiaoat "OiUrnoor" KUstic Felt Mttrce - - . r - . . . j 11 ..-I . - . in i . . i - - - . .'.'- Vninirt VA 4s eM ewees Store 3um Sale MEisliiii yraderoeair 100,000 piece of dtlnty bow Lingerie in thU groat Jqne White Sle-Pri snd American Undermatlins in matchless array Magnificent qasortmenf and prettiest atylet in all gradea Portland' .leading enderweor event, every wav von look at It Investigate the . r-z J . x mertta of thete tpeclal offerings aecona noor Women' Cambric, Nsiniook and Mutliii Gowns, trimmed in very fine embroiderlci, lacea and tucks,-besdings and ribbons, made ""low7 round, square, V and high neckt; long or short sleeve, wide hems on the bottom all aizea. , ' ' tl.00 valuear.60c 1J0, I,75 atna. .f l.l tX50 a1na..i.W $3.50 nlu- t2.47 $4.00. $4.30 values. .t2-98 $5.00 value. 43.18 IC.0O, valUeTTT77rr:e.48"J0, W.W value.; .. .7. . $48 89.00 and $10.00 value at th low prkof,,,t........, ..6'-73 Women' fine Cambric Underakirta, made with wide, fuU flounces, trimmed in fine laces and embroidery edgings, insertions, tucks, beading and separate dust rufflei great value at; . 1 $U0, fl.73 vlue. ,..$1J2 $3.00 value. .$2J9 $6.30. $7 JO value.. ..$4.22 $2.30, $2.73 value. . ..... . .$19 $4-00. fg-OO value.... $2.98 $8.00 to $10.00 valu.....$6J8 $13.50 value for.. ..$7.98 $15.00 to $16.30 value... .$10.98 Women' Cambric, Nainsook and Muslin Drawers, trimmed in fine quality embroideries, laces, tucks and beading. Great special values at these sale price - ! $1.00, $1.25 Drawer 83c$U0. $1.73 Drawers 98c $200 Draw.rs $1.22 $2J0, $2.75 Dwtb. $1.98 $3.00 Drawer. f4TJ0Pfswer rT$T43 $3.50 Drawer $2.53 r:$2.98$3.00DrawerTrT Cambric and Nainsook .Short -Skirts,' trimmedTn -p laces and embroideries and tucks. Great values at . . ..... :' -: - "' i "' . ' 1.... 1.00 value........ 89c $2.50 value at.... $1.98 $I5-valu ... ..Mc $3J0 valuea at.. $2.43 $1.50 value $U3 $3.50 value at.... $2.89 Women's Cambric and Nainsook Chemise, with and without - trimmed skirts; trimmed with dainty val. and torchon lace, fin embroideries, beading, tucks and insertion. Great values 33c Chemise.:... ...25c 50c Chemise.. .. ....43c 60c Chemist. .50c $1.25 Chemise. 98c 75c Chemls ..69c $1.75 Chemise ..$12 W)j-ftfij22S Chemla$r4rEp3bTf4 ChemisTlilTt Women's Cambric and Nainsook Corset Covers, -trimmed in fine laces, embroideries, beading, ' insertion, tacks and ribbons, blouse frttnl .69c $2.00 values at.. ..$1.69 I 25c values. ....... ..19c $1.50, $1.73 value $1.22 35c value.. 60c .valuea. ; 25c " $2.00, $25 values $1.69 39t $3.00 -value ......$197 $1.00 value .69c Second Floor. Table Linens Entire stock at - Juns Sal Prices . Space permits listing; only a fw of ths extra special values. -73-lnch bleached satin damask - Tabls . Linen, best patterns; reg-ular 1 otJt - grade on aal at, yard.. ...... ..O"? f 1.26 bleached satin damask Table riwj, Linen, yard..... 7f7 11.75 double satin dajnask Tabls m a q ' Linen, yard Xk4o All-tl.SS grades of double satin m dunuk Table- Linen, yard.. 9at.X4. it. 6a satin damask. Table Nap- (v kin, dosen IJI.AO' t VI. 00 satin aamasx -raois ny rro kins, dosen i,0 11.15 white Marseilles Bed- - n-o - spreads, each. . . . . r ?- O lt.(0 heavy whit Marseille , en no Bedspreads : lte hemmed linen Huck Towels j each . ......... r. ....... , f f tie knotted fringe Damask -g m . Towels. lif Hemstitched linen Huck Towel; t&o valuea, each.-.. Bleached Turkish Bath Towel; -try 16o value, each . . . . ; . .vs? ISc bleached Turkish Bath Towels -g . for, each .s-'? 10c bleached Turkish Bath Tow- n-t j. Is, for. each ' Entire stock of Tabls Linens, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Sheetlnge. Cottons, Towel ing. Whit Cotton Goods. tc etc.. on sale at June Sal Prices. Look to your needs at once. -; f Iccs and ''''' , ''- s Embroideries Magnificent ellover Batiste Embroidery In beautiful designs for watsU;a-g nr valuea up to fl yard, for r1!00 J,0 yard of new . allover. EmbrolderyL In handsome designs for shirt.- -go - waists; valu to Jl.tO. yard. .Beautiful allover Swiss and Nainsook . Embroidery; valuea up to ll.TS oc yard, on aale at low prlo. . .. .- .''? 1.000 yards of Swiss Embroidery and In sertion, 4 to 14 inches wide, for walata and lingerie gowns: valuea up to fo4 i: yd., on sale at thla low price wf7 1.000 yards-of wide 6wis-Embioldiy snd Bands, 4 to 1 Inches wide: on, valuea up to ISo yd-, on sale at ""r ' Three great lots of Coredt Cover Im- hrolderle at low prices - Too valasv yd. .o so vara, yd. .So , SIM value, yd.. o A MeiiV '$.35; $27.50 Suits $19.85 Th naqal nd-of-th week bargalnt In the Mea Clothing Store ttrm cf great importance to men having clothing needs, to tupply offering s we do the eaton' beat stylst and gredee t Mg redaction from regular telling pricti - Men's 2-fHec5 Quting Suits, in fancy tweeds, fancy wor TZsteds and fancy flannels; patterns and coloring the ' best;. coats are j41ined,-pants made with belt loops - and cuff bottoms; all sizes; wonder- f I C ' ful values at this low pricer.........." V j;A quality Outing Suit the exclusive clothier would f. ask you to pay $18.00 for. becond rloor." , Men's $25 and $27.60 Business and Dress Suits r the best product of such representative makers as Stein-Bloch Co., Hart Schaffner & Marx, L. Adler Bros. & Co. and others; very latest styles in single or double breasted sack coats ; materials include the hnest iancy worsteds and cheviots, in grays and all the attractive designs and' colorings in dark mixtures; 1Q Q g your choice a... .V...7r..7...r.T.7. P1 r 0aT YOUNCIMEN'S Young men's Outing Suits in gray fMiriNr f irrc m'xe worsteds and fancy mixed OUTinU SUITS -,.:.. 1ku kr....t ...m. vuvi v- w uiiv vivmivu oavrv 65 coats; trousers with, belt loops and cuff bottoms! agea 14 to1.20.years:xe$14 Boys' all-wool 2-piece Suits; ages 8 to 16 years; in blue, serges and'black worsteds '; suits sclI-7 ? O "ing at pnVes uptcr$6.00 each; choice. P V0s mmy am n BASEBALL MANY SECTIONS OF BUILDImS ORDINANCE DEFECTIVE Effort May Be Made" to Force City Council to Act in the Matter. i- Expired Last Night 'Th' lease rf ths famous "Quarter Block expired Isst night, but. "owing t th Inability of tha landlord to secure a tenant to tsk Immediate posseeslon. Btlsrs Piano Uous will be permitted for a few days to remain from day to day on sufferance. We want to sell everything - during the ffew remaining days of grace. Besntlful Bsby Grand a and Uprights, pianolas, organs, etc all ar ISeluded. Todsy Is th tire--tomorrow may be too lata. Eller Plan House, Sit Washington street.. A eoectfle for tln Dr. Thorn' Re- leetrla Oil. strongeet, cheapest liniment ever devised. . A household remedx la America tor ss years. , , , Many sections of th exliUnr build ing ordinano hav been found fatally defective, and yestsrday. afternoon th executive board tried to taa a nana in Its revision. But becaus. Its powera are executive and not legislative, th members found thsy could do nothing. A ths law reads now, buildings ar to b constructed of brick and ston. Th building betnr rctd for Mr. C. H. Lewis, on Fourth street nar Wash ington. wUl bs of rlnforeed concrete, ancordlns to ths plsns. This material has proved more eblS td withstand fir than ston. ana ner e, cdwm muet urn mod tn th ordinance, Th eft-discussed case or in rir escape on th Shaver school led to th dlscovsry that ths directors could not, according to the ordinance, erect th tubular slldesrapss, th most -Improved pattern, even if they were will-. Ing to' bear th additional expense. Again th executive board heard of th disagreement between Building In spector Msnn and Edgar M. Laaarua, who own th building at th northeaet corner of Fourteenth and Washington street. This Is another oass where the building ordinano Is faulty. Th final determination of - th ex ecutive board wa to enforce the regula tions as they stand so rigidly that oomplalnta will fore th council to take som action toward 'drawing up a naw ordinano which wtU be suitabl to th growth of th city. Thus fsr any amendments hav been referred by th council to, th health and pollc com mittee, where they are. peacefully MoJiali Millin ery One-Fourtli to" -One-Half Qff- High-class pattern and hand made drees Hats; regular IS to )10 a fourth to oa half tT. ,A1I our lmmena line of chil dren's Hats, trimmed and . un trlmmed oa foarth osT. ' Fifty Ullored Suit Hata, "Oare," Tlsh. etc: regular S4.10 to 17.(0 now . Ona hundred knockabout Hats, no two alike; regular ll.TS to It bow SSo. Newest shapes in sailors and ' shirt .waist Hats, sndleae variety. untrlroineo Te a sw ams, smartly trimmed f to fa eraley:s HATTERY Sl Third M. Corner Salmea. LARGE CROWDS APPUUD STREEJ-CORNER ORATORS ifter th CTamnerlaln rally waa well started last night several Democratic campaigners opened up at various street comers. Thsr were many peo ple on th street. ' At Fourth snd Washington and Third- snd Bumsld street large crowds stopped to listen and applaud. T. J- McAllister and Isaac Bwett spoke to 100 people at th first named place, whll at .Third 'end Burnsld they were heard by a crowd of 1,00. William Horan also spoke at tb latter plaoa. McAllister mad a ixzzxzxxzsan AUCTION SALE Magnificent Chinese and -Japanese; Wares, Curios and Matting "A Chance to Buy Them at Your Own Figures. Account of retiring from retail business. A large stock to ..be sold. - :. ... - ; - .-. .. . ' Daily, 2:30 and 7:30 p. m., at ' Andrew Kan & Co. .i.. , 1 -287-Morrison St ' HEADQUARTERS FOR WHOLESALE FIREWORKS. strong plea for th reelection of Tom Word, while Bwett and Horan spoke for th - legislative ticket. Th applause waa frequent and the snthuslasm was unusual for a street meeting. - Isaao Swett, candidate for th legisla ture, called attention' to th fact that th Democratic oandldatee were pledged to carry out certsln principles which were calculated to confer a lasting benefit to the city, of Portland. State ment No. 1. declared Swett, waa Intend ed t do away with party prejudice, a th most Important factor In party legislation. , . Prairie City 1. proud, of Ita Hlghj school. , .. . 1 ' ' Hotel Touralne OAKLAND. CAU' Cornsr Clsry and Fourteenth St. Strictly first-class hotel, right in the buelness part of Oakland. Suttss of rooms, with bath. Bam pie room, Mod erate ratea. Beet American and Frenoh cooking on th coast. Oampar Bolal. " At th homes of th Mlase McDonald and Mrs. Herbert Poppleton, Ksst Twenty-eighth snd Sherman streets, the Christian .ndeavorera of MUpsh Pres byterian chur-h will, hold a campflrs social thla eveiil.ii. MADE WITH Send for free booklet a0wiric analysis of hard water in 100 cit ies in the United States, with the amount of 20-Mofc-Team Pare Borax necessary to n in aach case to soften the water and pro dace dean, white clothes without injnry to the fkjabricir moat deUcAtg'Sanas. ' ttlis-TMi Fassnsai MM hy a Samfls far' 5 in i Addrew PeU Coot Boras Compaay, gaaaagMMhsiciOekUsS. rallrtaU.i3 unmiam. ;AtMeticIPM: Oorner Taugha and Twratr-fonrUt ..... Portia vs.0akl a Called 9:30 s. as. Sally. Oamea Called fli30 p. m. SraadaysV ioies' say rnoay. ;, ADMISSION 25 CENTS ORAND 8TAND. l5o. CHILDREN, 10. BOX SEATS, 26c . BaKerTheatrer Tkeati 0 L. Baker. Hsv. - The fimm ..of Xik-01sa . Stoek Yieaaetieae, XIAj THIB WEKR MSTINKK lTUUI,. BAlCBa THKATBB COMPANT Id th Great Engltah Dr. ma la F1e Act, . - "haVd across thb a. -" Beeatlfal eeesery, sninlsceat wttlBg, sag- siented eait, -a splendid pradsrtinn. POICE8 Ire.. So. as. 0e; HAT., IS, SSe, Meat Week ''The Stersal' City." PANTAQCft ,0UlTH.a AVOTHXB OI1AT RIIH - OT BABTK aaAXX MOVIM PICTUaiS, newtns Werk. ef SestneUea at Its- Wen tar Sea Jiaaeisee. Faaerama ef Olty la TlaaMS. HOLM IS HOLKEBr i DOWXAW 00. ABTHUB ZLWELL. .T0NT TUBVT TBIO. foiiE a imuva. Kiaa mobitob. Pertarmaan dally at S:80, T;S0 a4 S p. a.l. Coatlnooii Bandera. AdmUelon, 10 eod fe hose, 2Se. l4le snd children Say seat st weekday tla.i. .10. - - G1VAND BIO OBPrTETTK-AUDXVILtl. --: -WUSIUTM.--- ; 01ennat Bretasrs, ; Teea ISlpIey. " Suiter Xeloey. . Breaswar TtU. - Hareld aTeff. Smaalaeepe. EROTHXRS LUTZ, l 20th- Csntury , Marvels LgYRIC THEATRE Svery Afteiaeea sad XVealag Tertians' . Bopalar SUek Oesipaay. i Swlkis miltrr rrtiwe Is T r f " A Southern Girl's Love follow the Crew Cestlnaees PerfarBsaea. ADJCISSI0X. 10ei BXKBTXO SXAT. . 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