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THB OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER It, 1W. Town Topics j TtM Journal agoncy at Kugene has barn tranfarred to Harper Jamlaon. with headquarters at Scbwarsachlld's book etor. whero all changes, oom plalnta and new subscriptions will re ceive prompt attention. TOJiia HTS UUUMUm "Penlfal;" prelude at T:M p. m. kef. L-djr Hualwortb'e Kxperlnienf "reie reiwsosr Rtar Lrrle "A Mother's Secret Uraad TeadevUle I'eulagee Taodsrtlls Elder Oeorge A. Snyder la conducting A somewlrat novel aerlea of Sunday night lectures at the Auditorium. SOtVi Third street. The elder proposal to discuss from a biblical, historical and scientific standpoint such interesting subjects as: "Liberty and Bigotry." The Power of Love and the Love of -The. Christian Idea of an originally Complete Creation," and "The Theory of creation on tne in stallment Plan." The subject for next Sunday night at 7:ld will be "An Illus trate Prophetic Panorama of Earth's History." At a meeting of the Home Training association yesterday at the city hall the question. "How far should parents subordinate their Uvea to their chil dren?" was Introduced and discussed by Mrs. W. J. Hawkins. A large num ber of women ware present. W. T. Bhanahan, secretary of the Oregon Hu mane society, will address ths associa tion at Us next meeting, on November 1 oa the "Humane Education of Chil dren." The reception to Bishop sad Mrs. Charles Scaddlng whlcB was to have been held tomorrow evening at mo aiotal Portland haa bean Doatooned to next Thursday evening on account of the death or Henry Dixon jonee. m reception, which is being prepared un- Amm ,ha ananliua of ail the EDlSCODSl churches In Portland, will be open to all the friends ana admirers or ins Disnop and Mrs. Scaddlng. We save you 69 cents a step If yon walk upstairs to oar fine tailoring es tablishment, second floor Raleigh build w.ilnaiMi atraaf If von ride ilia, aaa " a .-- - on the elevator we save you SO cents a second, ana uie ciomae w u you will fit like the glove on a charm ing woman's hand. We are Armstrong the Tailor, ana evsrypuay mowi ess. Why pay II cents a drink for whiakey when you can get the finest old gawds at the Full Measure House for 10 6"ts. All the leading brands Hermltaas Old Crow, Ouokenbelmer, Hunter, Wilson and 10 other brands to select from. Fall Measure Mouse, ssi Washington street. Articles of Incorporation of the New Commerloal company were filed In the office of tits county clerk this morn ing by J. B Nye, A. B. Nye and W. H. Fowler. They will engage In the whole I aale and retail liquor business at First and Stark streets. Capital stock. $6,000. fW 1 Per Month. We call for a suit each week; clean, press, saw on buttons and sew up rips and shine your shoes twice a week. Do not slouch, around with baggy trousers Just to save $1 per month. Unique Tailor ing company. Stark, Main 514. The Consumers' league is holding a board meeting this afternoon In the city board of charities room, to ar range for the annual meeting which will take place in a few weeks. Bishop Scaddlng has been secured to address the annual meeting. Football! Football!! Football!!! Multnomah eleven vs. Albany A. C. First same of season. Multnomah Field. Saturday. October 10. 3 p. m. rain or shine. Style and comfort la tha combination you want In your clothing; that Is what we can give yoa, and at prices that are within your reach. Business suits, S15. Armstrong, the tailor. Raleigh building. It Washington street. To union men and women and their sympathisers: The Home Telephone strike and boycott are still on; anything to the contrary Is not the truth. W. L. Truliinger, business agent. Local No. IIS, I. B. E. W. Arthur L Flnley waa yesterday elected supreme funeral director by the execu tive1 board of the Union Provident league, a fraternal beneficiary society, with headquarters In the Columbia building. Rabbi Winner will speak on the "Wo man of Endor" at the Temple Ahaval ftholom thla evening. The eubjeet will deal with spiritualism, of which Rabbi Winner has made quite an extensive study. Special sale Saturday: peanut taffy at the OHvett in the Baker theatre building. 15J Yamhill street, lie pound; best In oltyejtry it and judge ror your self. Tour Eyes Examined Free. We are still selling eyeglasses at $1.00. A per m feet St guaranteed. Metsger ft Co,. B Jewelers and opticians. Ill Sixth street vulcanite Rubber Roofing, the best quality ready roofing manufactured. F. E Beach Co.. the Pioneer Paint com pany, agents. 135 First street Watches, diamonds and Jewelry oa easy payments; II down. 50c a week. Don't go without a good timepiece Metsger 4 Co, 111 Sixth street Suit to condemn a right of way across ths property of Oeorge Sheppard, John Wortman. C. H. Stranahan and Mult- TTTB may gain your W attention With wnrda bnt vour aDDre- ciation only by eervice. aa aaaaa. si E CThe printing we pro duce is good printing. We do not waate our time and your money on fakea and fads, bnt infuse into our work tha kill and knowladgo ol artistic prinoiple that makes it attractive not only for a day bnt for all time. C.Main 165. F W. BALTBS A GO. First and Oak Streets EVEHTS III REAL -ESTATE WORLD Rumor Again Declare That the Pittock Property Has Been Leased for Long Term. ALL CONCERNED DENY LEASE HAS BEEN MADE Interesting Details of NegotUtions for Board of Trade Building Sit Are Made Public Other News Events in Real Estate Circles. 1. iK. ra.ii aaiata market yesterday the reports tliat the Pittock property on . . r. i- Waahington street, oeiween veai ri. and Tenth streets, had been leased for a Ions term of years, were renewed, de spite the statement a week or so ago aa kv u T. Pittock that ha knew of no negotiationa being made to secure the property. The new reports are more definite; in fact, they carry with them the actual terms of the lease. The market waa all astir over these new rumors, which a ha ffw,t that a lease had been arranged for a term of 9 years at a monthly rental or ss.evu on uvxiuimuu that those securing the lease would erect Immediately a building on the property that would cost at least $400,- 000. It waa also stated that the negotla lons were being conducted by represen tatives of a syndicate and an agent act ing for Mr. Pittock and the papers were about drawn. When Mr. Pittock was questioned regarding the lease he made a denial of any personal part In tk, MMHatifini Whan told of the re ports, he said: "Some one evidently is doing business zor me. P sales All - foliations He was asked if he had made any negotiations for such a lease, and he re plied: "I have made no negotiationa whatever." It Is a well-known fact that a num ber of persona have had their eyes on ths property for quite a long time. As m.aH aa a van r Itn aaantM Of PharlaS Sweeney, it la said, made overtures to secure the property, out sausraciory terms could not be arranged, and tha 4aai fail ,hmuai Tt la now rumored that something like 46 different persona and avndlcaies nave ngurvn an u property, but that the terms could not be adjuated until the present and that tha aaal la ft AW shout tO ClOSS. H. M Cake, who Is reported to be handling the legal end of the deal, declares that he knows nothing of any such transac- Saaaa With the filing of the agreement for the leasing purchase of the quarter block at Fourth and Oak street, where tha proposed Board of Trade building Is to be located, has been brought to light the details of that deal and they are very Intereating to realty operators. The property waa owned by Dr. F. H. Park er, and according to the agreement tha Board Of Trade Building association la to pay for .the alts In SO years la monthly Installments of $1,100. Under these terms it means that asso ciation will pay 160 monthly Install ments, or a total of im.OOO. for the property, and at the end of the 10 years the property belongs In fee simple to the association. Since the details of this lease became known the real eatate op erators have been figuring the dlfer enee in its terms and the lease made by the property of Judge Mallory on Stark street between Third and Fourth, now occupied by the Western Union Tele graph company and other tenants. It waa leased for years at a monthly rental of $1,500 a month, and at the end of the lease the property and build ing revert to the lessee. Announcement is made that all the property In what is known aa Cedar Hill, at the head of Washington street and close to the City Park. Is to be taken from the market and held for a larger Increase In values There are about 76 lots to be withdrawn. Among tha heavier ownera In thla section are F. W. Leadbetter. F. 8. Stanley, Miss Henrlette Falling. H. M. Cake and the estate of the lata O. F. Paxton. John R Hansen has sold to Arabella Boys a house and lot on Broadway near East Twelfth street for $4,000. Deborah B Bulst haa purchased from the Scottish American Inveatment com pany a house and lot on Franklin street near Rugby on Willamette Heights. The purchase price announced la $5,600. A deed recorded yesterday transfers from Daniel R. Hawkins to Florence O. Bwarta several pieces of Inside property. They are lot I in block $11 city, on Front street between Montgomery and Mill, part of lot one block 0 of Couch's addtltlon on Park street near Flanders and part of the lot 5, bloek 48, 49 of Couch's addition Seventh atreet between Flanders and Ollsan. The considera tion given in the deed Is $11,000. William H. Daugherty will build a handsome home on Vancouver avenue near Pearl atreet. It will be two atorlee high and semi-colonial In style and will cost upwards of $5,000. nomah county was filed In the state cir cuit eourt yesterday afternoon by the O. R N. Co. The right of way la desired for the new line to avoid curves between Trout dale and Bonne ville on the Columbia river. Steamer Jessie Harktna for Camas, Washougal snd way landings dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Alder street dock at I p. to. Acme Oil Co. sells the best aafaty coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone Bast 7S. Woman's Exchange. It! Tenth street lunch U:$0 to 2; business men's lunch. Wllholt Mineral Water. Elmer J. Wal lace, Agt. ICS Id St TsL Paclflo lass. For Quality, Quantity and Quickness, go to Morris' restaurant Dr. B. C. Brown, Bye-Ear. Marquatn. FREE MATINEE a. tests to School Children of Otty. The management of The Oaks skat ing rink have arranged for a special free matinee to be held on Saturday afternoon for the benefit of the school children. Professor Franks and Baby Lillian, who have been entertaining thousands In the past ten days, will close their engagement In thla oity Sunday evening. Baby Lillian la but I years of age, and her excellent work will be a great pleasure to school chil dren. The skating rink alll be oper ated all day Sunday, and special mati nee and evening performances will be the program. There will be ten-minutes oar service to the rink, and the school children will receive every attention. A special ten pleoe band ana bean engaged. Prog Sundries Loonen's Tooth Brushes, best French brash made; talues up to 35c each, on av sale at IV Ebony and Cocobala Nail Buf fer a, bait padding; spcl.SSe) Emery Boards, good quality, dozen Taj DarfrJerine, the great hair grow er; 50c bottles, on sale 86s) Tetlow's Antiseptic Cold Cream ri-lb, cans; great val.. 19 Holmes' Fragrant Frostilla.ieef Choice of our entire lin of 5c Toilet Soaps at, 3 cakes. lOa) "Fairy" Soap -w "It Floats": great value at, dozen... 45d "Okayed" Toilet Papers, large rolls, good quality, roll . . . Ta) 60f per dozen rolls. Eight styles of Whisk Brooms, plain or fancy; 25c vals.lSe) Scissors and Shears, steel laid; every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction; all sizes .... ed Ever Ready Safety Razors, 1 dozen blades; every one guar anteed; great value at...Sl.OO STATIONERY "500 Score Csrds, doen....d "500" Score Pads, each . . . . 19 Bridge Whist Pads, each.. 15a "Bicycle" or "Bee" Playing Cards ; special, package . IS? Tally Cards, very large variety, new novelties; 25c values, at, dozen laFC Odds and ends in Tinted and Bordered Paper; 75c values. to be closed out at 39t HE SAW THE ELEPHANT, BUT HE SLEPT IN THE DOG HOUSE "My husband came home drunk one nlglft last March and crawled Into the dog s bed In the woodshed and went to sleep. A neighbor came in and told me my husband seemed to be sick, and that I had better go and aee what was the matter with him. When I woke him up and asked htm he cursed me and told me tt waa none of my business." This was part of the testimony given by Mrs. Kdith O. Ball before Judge Scars In the circuit court this morning at the heating of her autt for a divorce from William Henry Ball. Mrs. Ball said her husband began abualng her four days after they were married, and that he beat and cursed her and refused to provide for her. Mrs. Mo ran, who lived In the same house with them, testified that she heard Ball begin cursing his wife about o'clock In the morning and kept it up till I o'clock in the afternoon. "I asked him where money was com ing from to pay the bills with and he asked what was the matter , with me. He said I was Just aa able to work as he was." said Mrs. Ball. The litigants wore married at Fargo, North Dakota, In March. 190$. Mrs. Ball waa granted a divorce and was al lowed to resume her maiden name Lucas Harry Balleng-r told rf hla wife s cruelty to him. He said when her rela tives were visiting them and she did not want them to know of her actions, she visited her wrath upon him after they had retired by pinching bis arms CARMEN HAVE NARROW ESCAPE Waverly-Woodstock Car Leaves Track and Turns Somersault, Injuring Men in Charge. Two of the Portlnnd Railway com pany's cars went on a rampage early this morning, and as a result Conductor Poland of car 17, on the Woodstock Waverly.line, Is nursing several severe cuts about his head and hands, caused by flying glass, while Motorman Oer retson Is recovering from hla fright. On the last run out to th barn at 1:1s this mornlna-. the Waverly-Wood-stock oar hit the curve at Bast Twelfth and Bast Harrison streets with so much force thst It turned a complete somer sault and the front trucks ran on down the track for 100 yarda before coming to a atop. There were no passengers on the car at the time and the carmen went over with the wreck, the conduc tor receiving some severe cuts from fly ing glass. The wreckaae was cleaned up this morning at 5 o'clock. Last night a St. Johna car, decided that It was time to quit work before It had finished Kb last .run to St. Johns and ao Jumped through an open switch In front of the car bam, running on to a side track and into a wood car. No damaaw waa done to either the oar or the passengers by the accident. aTswe?iwd AMen ft Lei Lewis- Brand. Agents for Btatterick Patterns and llktioiu Paslnaular" Stoves and Steel Trnnks and TraveMiia; aWn The Meier 8 Frank Store HBBas-' saYjsrT ssa s Great Values in Women's KnitUndVwear Ten lines of Women's Winter Underweaf at special prices Standard styles and qualities Every item guaranteed the beat value for the money Mail orders promptly and carefully filled Anticipate your winter needs today Phone Exchange 4 Women's heavy cotton Vests and Pants high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, ulcely finished; best 85c values, on sale 'at thla 3 at special low price, garment. . .ev Women's pure whits heavy cotton Veats and Pants, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, slaws SZ 4,6.8; great special value Women's heavy cotton fleece-lined Veats and Pants, high neck and loos sleeves, perfect fitting; regu lar lie values, at this low AA-. price, garment , .v Women's heavyweight cotton Union Suite, high reck and long sleeves, wall made, all alses; 85c val.. af.fi. on sale at this low price. . . . (Pssjsj Women'a fine Swlaa ribbed cotton Vests and Pants, pure white, per fect-tttlng garments, high neck, loner sleeves, ankle length, slses 4. 5, 6; regular 75c values, on .' aala at. nar varment. aav till they were bine. When no relatives wens about, said Ballanger, Mra. Bal langer hit him on the head with a toy wagon, struck him on the wrist with a pair of shears, stuck a fork Into his ribs, threw dirty dlahwater on him. spit in his face and contracted debts that he knew nothing about until the bills were presented for payment. After en durlnc such treatment for 17 years, Ballenger said, he oonclufled that she made life too miserable for him, so he packed up hla clothes and left. All the acts of cruelty were In Indiana, snd Ballenger had no corroborating wit nesses. Judge Seara took the matter under advisement and will decide later whether he will grant the divorce. The marriage occurred in Indiana In De cember, 1889. W. T. Masters appeared as attorney for Ballenger. John A. Arnaplger was granted a di vorce from Dora J. Arnaplger on the ground of desertion, beginning In Sep tember, 1S0S. They were married in April, 1$. Mrs. Arnsplger went to California In 190$ for their son's health, said the plaintiff, and refused to re turn. The custody of the boy waa awarded to the father. Dan J. Ma larkey appeared as attorney for Arn splger Louisa Zorn was given a divorce from Budolph Zorn because of deser tion, beginning in UT. Mrs. Zorn tes tified that her plater wrote her last year that Zorn waa in Canada and had remarried. Since her husband deaerted her, sfrs. Zorn has supported herself and three children by doing washing. OLD MAN IS FOUND DEAD IN HIS BED Henry Parker, an old man, who for two vears has been employed on the steamer Telephone, was found dead this morning at :$0 o'clock on the lower deck of , the steamer. His death waa caused by organic heart trouble. The remains were taken in charge by Coro ner Flnley and will be held at the morgue until a cousin, the only known relative. Miss Dell O. Clifford of Ever ett, Washington. Is heard from. clmerican Restaurant com . era bat A STD BTXwl Sliced To ma to as Be, 5 IBs) IBs) 160 15 SO 15 150 150 150 Med atoll but Fried Salmon aUtle Bouillon Boston Baks Oora Beef Mask aad Spaghetti with fMektea xamaa- O0 Barge 250 wtsk Toast ! ! Ooffee, Breed and natter aad rota tees with all meals, Tha American BsrsaSaTaal la the Bess) place to sad. We snake ear awn salad and pastry. com. tzubd ajtb oovtxm. Ran ko -100 Models AH largest and Bast Selected Stock Men's Raincoats $12.50 to $25 Our Winter showing of "Priestley V Raincoats 1e by far the largest and most complete in the cityEvery garment the genuine Priestley "Cravenette" Very latest and beet styles made extra long in neat gray effects Quarter lined Satin or silk sleeve lining All sixes at prices ranging from f 12.50 up to $25.00 a garment 8d Floor Men's Suits $15 to $35 Men's Suits the display to be found in our Second Floor Clothing Store is equal to any to be found in the city and according to our method of marking merchandise, there's a saving of fully 25 per cent on every garment purchased here All the latest fashions and ma terials Every reputable maker is represented Stein-Bloch Co.. Hart Schaffner dTMara, L. Adler Bros. 8c Co.. The Washington Co. and othersRegulars, stouts and slims Very large vsriety at prices rang ing from f 15.00 up to f35.00 each Boys' Rubber Capes ot extra quality at $2.00 each Boys' Rubber Coats at prices of 1)1.75 and $2.00 Boys' and young men's Raincoats in all styles and sixes at from $5.00 to $20.00 each Men's Fancy Vesta in splendid variety Women's l-Bwan" brand Swlaa ribbed Vests, high neck snd long sleeves, all slses; best $1 values, on 7 As aale at, per garment Women's fine wool and cotton Vests and Pants, high neck and long sleeves, ankle length, good winter weight, nicely made and finished; 75c values, at this special Idw price V Women's extra line cream and nat ural cashmere wool Vests and Pants, high neck and long alaeees; regular $1.26 values. In all on. slses. at OTTC Women'a extra fine white fleece-lined Union Suits, high neck and long sleeves, rich silk fleece; $1.60 QO. values, all slses, on sale at . . .'' Woman's fins ribbed wool Union Suits, "Munslng" brand, natural or white, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; $3.50 val- $2.69 LAST OPPORTUNITY TO 8KB Prof. FRANKS end Baby LILLIAN Engagement Closes Sunday Night. Exhibitions Saturday snd Sunday, Afternoon and Evening. FREE MATINEE All School Children Admitted Free Saturday Afternoon. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY NOTICE Beginning Monday, skating will be 25 cents, including sdmission. OVER THE NEW BOARD WALK HEAR. THE NEW BAND OAKS RINK 10-MINUTE CAR SERVICE. CORNERSTONE TO BE DEDICATED Masonic Ceremonies Tomorrow Will Ba Attended by Delegates From All Lodge. GRAND MASTER WILL PRESIDE AT EXERCISES Fourteen Hundred Masons Expected to Join in Procession to Site of New Temple st West Park and Yamhill Streets. Arrangements have been perfected for the exercises incidental ra the laying of tho corneratnne of the new Masonic temple at West Park and Yamhill streets. All the Masonic lodges have been In vited to attend the ceremonies, which will be In charge of Moat Worshipful Grand Master Dr. W. T. Williamson, and many of them will be present. The eight Portland lodgea. with a member ship of more than 1.400, will Jota In the procession to the new temple. The order for tomorrow will be: Meeting of the grsnd lodge In the Masonic temple, Third and Alder streets, at 1:W o'clock in the entered apprentice degree: then the procession to the new temple at t o'clock under the escort of the grand commandery of Oregon In uniform. The cornerstone laying will take place at 2 SO. The atone, which will be placed In the northeast corner of the edifice. Is en graved with the name of the grand mas ter. Dr. Wllllameon. and the Masonic year, 6(0t. Coins and document! of the dsy will be pieced In the atoae before 11 ta swung Into Its resting place. Milwaukee Country Club, Kastern ana iimwi" aa-. . Bellwood and Oregon City oars at rust I and Aider, Prices Great Assort men t on tee Coaat-M floor Picture Department Panorama r Portland 7f Etchings and Carboiiw framed in 2-inch brown oak frames, sizes 10x18 inches and 10x20 inches; $2.00 values ; on sale at . . . $1.45 Sheet Pictures of Christy, Henry, Hutt, Gibson, Al len, Gilbert and Under wood; great vals. s Sf at this low price. asr-afC Large variety of Fruit Pictures, scenes and land scapes; framed in fancy square and round frames ; great special vals. at, each 98c TILLAMOOK SYSTEM IS PURCHASED BY PACIFIC The fight for control of the Oregon telephone situation goes merrily on, and the latest move is -the acquisition of the Tillamook Telephone company by the Pacific Statea company. The big company has hsd an option on the Til lamook property for some time, and the deal will be closed today. While at the present Ume the company ta a small one consisting of a nucleus of farmer lines. It Is by reason of Its fran chisee In a strategic position, and there fore valuable. The price to be paid for the property is not given out by the Pacific States company. Manager sssssssasasssassas-aaa.aaaaMassssssawa Thatcher of Portland will leave for Til- f M a QVBjfs7 GenUKW Must BssT lamook In a day or ao to Inspect the IsAfll CilO tsCi-ila Clr.-a.-ai new property. WTTLI r"" ilgnaBirS Fref erred Steak Oaae woods. I jYfJ Amttt Allen Lewis' Peat Brand. rTsm I tg5MjMrwtI IPIITITUTti. SPECIAL SALE F NOTICE Ladies' Fancy Collars, 25c WOOtj Wood Wood to 75c values, now 10c g-Lj OOOra ott or rnvtawemm. Has to be sold before nest sprint. mill ciarr r TA Drjr Card MAN SING & CO. Or, $3.30 Per Load 88 SIXTH ST. . J" Between Stark and Oak Portlanabwood Co. fSWK Cancer l fl TM 8 Removed to 7 to M days without hag W iJ dWi9 --laswM or pain No pa until cured. Address BWlHsBBBaaBBBmM I s AVmVMm, Bos '. Portland. OrasaaB. M "They deal crses se aaJefc." I ngsmmnr,BtmWmWm Msde with "UMOCORO" ImYJ M LmW BmpTaTTsl buttonholes thst hold BB BBWkW"VRi a raP3sr9Ball rail SHrunk. , IK1 isTwal It slses If yoa west them. IFVVT'VTffjl WJxtStMLm fee as cases. HHlMBaaal m nTtTllMsl OKO. P. IDE a CO., Makera I IBMlPTTnl JM I tboy. w. t. 1 Rf laassvl aBBamBaaBBBBBsm I wkW bbbUsB amvBsnsnsri TOINIQMT Saturday-Sunday Nights Heilig Theatre 14th 2 W..Han..si ftts. Richard Wagner's Mystic Drama PARSIFAL REMEMBER. Orchestra MSS.. T SO e'tftesS, Ourtala Slses at 7 4 e Cl-ek. PUCES First in rows, invar near. SS.S; last rows. 11.50. meow, first four rows, 11.50: twit ors rows, l.00; last Ore. TSe. Bnt Irs fsllerr. 50 seats alltna st the theatre far las t. rasas BUM 1, - Tka. Hallia TkstaSM WSsSlBStOC "viua US.SUI V Hsary W Ssrsfs Offer. Oeere ASS'S OssseSv The College Widow Moods, Iwseasr. W-oaseSsr Nights. Oetoser SS.SS.M. Seeeisl-Prlee Mstnee Wsonssdsy. EVENING PRICES - Enttr- lows SooT. $1-50; bsleoor, Srst four rows. ft. aeit Irs rows 75c; eetlre (slier? 50c (no reserve). MATINEE PRICKS Lower Soar. Srst tea raws Si. 80; last li raws II; bslraar. Srst foe? rows $1. neit trt rows 75. Isst See raws SO; satire llrr SSe las reserTs). Baker Theatre, ISaaaa U.ln 1SOT. Oreaon Theatre Co.. L OEORGE I.. RAKER. Manager. Rone of the fsnsms Baker Sleek Company. Tonight -All Wrek Mstknee Ssrardsr. "LADY HtrSTTWORTHS Br sperisl rrsDmut with Dsajel K renins tribes znr. soe sua sow; mmv IS snd 25 rents. West Week "TP TOSS STATS. EMPIRE THEATRE, I2tb and Merrjea Main 11T union w Unnti. BUnaser. Plsjlns the best Eastern Rnail sttrsetloas. Nots Rnloerlnn In rrK-es Kreainss iw, mm. S0c: Msttaee Hn- snd SSr. Ifstlsees Wednesday snu nsiornsy. This week the frest Swedish Comedy. PETE PETERSOR " Don't miss tt; roll of i-owjrrfy sad pa thee. One or tne gonu ones. "Wsxt Week "Tha Holy Oity." ne Grand Weak of Ce. It. Miss tllllsn Chick, per faiailagi Tom Ink's 'torwkjM stLe 1 B-o-Y a -R-a R-h-E-w Mtrsarst Hewtoa Co. Miss Marls LoOlalr Master Harold Hoff ttrssllsssfs BULKY TROUPE Viva la aTaaasr LYRIC THEATRE WEEK BEGINNING OCTOBER 15, "A Mother's Secret" in rocs acts. FREE I Moving Pictures "FIREBUG" Intereating from beginning to end. Other Miscellaneous Subjects Every evening 7:S0 o'clock Bring tha children. CORNER MORRISON AND THIRD. Change of Program Weekly. HARRY 8 HUM AN. General Advertiser. STAR THEATRE Week ef Octobsr M. Fkoa. Ma "THF TWO ORPHANS t Matinees Tneedsrs, ThnreSsr, Sataraays sad Sund.rs at :. Prteas 10c asd SOe; Srsry Ivsalag st 8:18 p. s., prices, 10c. 30c sac SOe. Seat weak "The Maa Tress Maztes." PANf AGCa nnrm2m "OAXIOA RTatAVTJB" A Vaudeville Cesille do Oeerrsro, Prestos Sisters, Lee White. Rsrt sad COell. Seower sad Bssdsss. The Blears ph. Performsaces daily st 1 SO. 7:30 sad 8 a. sa. AdssfeBHoa 10 sad SO rents. Boxes SS tsars. Lsdles sad ehildrea tske say seat at week-day mstlaeee far 10 cents. SICK HEADACHE Positively cared By CARTER'S these lame nus. They also l tress from Dyspewaaai aaV digestion snd Too Heengr A ta the Tongue. Pain In IB TORPID UVXB. relate the Bowi. Purely Vegetable. SHALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMAaPMCL odr for Dtatness. "aasssw