The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 08, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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    Till: CALCOli DAILY JOURNAL. rORTLAIJD, FHIDAY eve:;ikg, MARCH 8. 1S07.
nlll "Madam Bettarflr"
hrnkt ,.J aHap.ll'
t.u)lis....... ...."Black Pettl'e Tron be Hours'
1 -i C.-... .......... . . "W.Ue V,rtralnl
k'.r ............"My jrrtaud rrnia Jihim"
Wraad VanaefUte
In th Butt Bora Conaolldated Min
ing company advertisement, appearing
In The Journal tomorrow, will be told
11 tha circumstances attending the ee-
outsitloa or the property by too syndi-
rata of Portland bualnaaa man who pur-
cheeejl tha lira claim. covering Jvo
acres, from th or 11 goal discoverers of
tha gold quarts. Apparently so abundant.
This mining company, entirety - com
poeed of -well-known citizens ef tha city,
make no eecret of any of It trans
actions and ther 1 navar aa atom of
blow or bluater about It. It la eelllng
hare at 19 cent' each, and every
tockbolder, the management declare.
Hint be equally interested with all
- ether person.' having financial claim
upon th corporation, and ar entitled
to know all about lta bualnaaa method
nd what u l being made ef the
money they pay for stock. Development
work 1 now being proecuted night and
- day, and It 1 Jlkely that It will not be
long before the ahare bolder will bear
tout exceedingly pleasant reports rem
Ooldfleld, th greateet mining camp on
earth. Th Butt Boy company a oi
flce are on the ground floor, Weatherly
building, 10 Bt Jdorrlaan street. -
' -Some Aepect f the History of
Charttle" was th ubject ox an a-
. drea delivered laat night at fhe meeting
ef the Christian anion Of th Unitarian
church by Dr. T. D. Eliot, minister
emeritus Of th Church or uu rainer.
In his remark th peaker traoed phil
anthrope work through th age and
bowed the chanre in th attitude of
man toward poverty and crime. . no
showed that th attitude of mankind
had gradually changed until at th pres-
ent time trained expert In eharity work
and In the car of dependent and defect
ive classes were given th management
of th work. He applauded the work
of the Associated charities.
A an expert authority on delivery,
enunciation and eaae of manner. City
Treasurer J. E. Werleln will . Journey
up te McMlnnvlU tonight, to act aa
on of th Judge In the debate between
the member of th Intercolleglat as
sociation. Th debate will b under th
auaploea of McMln-rVill college. De
bater will be present from Willamette
university, th Oregon Agricultural col
lege, Pacifl university, th Oregon
State Normal school and .th University
ot. Oregon. L-r.-.j.--.'. v
, Fifty-four candidate will', be initiated
Into the "fraternal Order of. Eagle to
night, at their hall at Second and Tain-
hill streets. Much rivalry nag oeen de
veloped among th member of the aerl
, In- seeing whe could obtain tna largest
number of candidate, for Initiation.
three handsome medals having been of
fered a prise. Th Portland aerl now
ha nearly tSO member, and 1 con
templating, th erection ol a Duuawg.
' At a meeting of th Prisoner Aid so
ciety, held at th room of the Assort
. a ted Charities yeeterday afternoon, .It
was agreed to ubctib l09 annually
to Increase th salary of Chaplain P. St.
Pierre of th penitentiary. - Report
were mad to th society of a number
of releaaed prisoners having boon fur
nished employment or transportation to
their horn. ' -.. ..-.
.. Notice to th Public Rummage sal
at Fifth and Washington will close thl
craning at :te p. an. and will reopen
at fl d. m. flataraaT eveslng. Ther is
still lots of good left to pick from, -As
V thl 1 th last chance- for th big bar-
gains yoa should com early, a It ta
your last chance to get,, th benefit of
thl great sal. .... . ,. y-:
Don't Take Chance .With th hand
' me-down; they may fit la moat' places,
. but the misfit part oberbalano th
' rest. W make any suit In th boua
- to your measure for $15. No more, no
less, and can fit rem perfectly. Try us
. on your Spring suit. Unique Tailoring
Co.. se Btark street. Between wa ana
8txth street. ....'.;':
: . A battalion of United State regular
arrived In Portland last night on the
fmra rdlnnkaa Ohio.- barrack, to
Port Steven. Th soldUra war ao
eompanied by their officers.- They lalt
for Fort Steven thl morning on the
; Astoria m iojumoia mwr kbu r -
' The Multnomah Improvement associa
tion meets this vnlng,' corner Mis
sissippi avenue and Shaver street. It
- will consider rree water, meter system
and parking Of streets. U. it. Deris
I president and 3. W. Booth, secretary.
I car for your eyas better and for
less money than any on else. No
',. charges for examination. - Small charge
for proper lenses. George Rubensteln,
reliable optician, III Fourth street, vear
. -YamhllL - . -. !
- Ton can ear almost on half on th
price by getting your suit, hat, pants,
- shirts or shoe from John Dollar, 111
111 First street, eorner Tarn hill, and
IS-ei Third tret, corner Davis.
' Astrology: 'it Relation to Religions.
Fourth la th serlea of occult stereos-
tlcoa lecture showing man s place in
' the universe. Allsky , hall, tomorrow
night. Admission ltd. .,. ' , f v
' Astrology: It Relation to Religion.
Fourth in th aerie of occult stareop-
tleon lecture showing man' plao In
th universe. Allsky ball, tonight. .Ad
mission 3 to. ... ; , : . . . : . -.
'A buslnea man's meeting at First
Christian oharcb, oornar Park and Co
lumbia, tonight, addressed by Rev. K.
W, DaraC .; -;;
' M. N. Rlebhoff brought action against
, Jacob Krlmbl to th JuaUo oourt thl
morning for th recorery of iiii.m, el
Li 1 i i , i i,i qJBa
F.17.BALTES
d COMPANY
MAIH 105
-'
INVITE YOUn
IIIQUlhlES FOR
PnifJTirJG
r:!!5T IHD C!t STREETS
W. IL Lloore, President.
E. E. Lytle, Vice-President.
VV, Cocpcr-Morria, Cashier.
DIRECTORS W. IL Moor,
Lew Friede. E. E. Lytle, IL A.
Moore, W. Pooper-Morrla. -
INTEREST
NOTICE
If yon are a depositor in the
vings department of this bank,
we have credited interest on
your account March 1. It will
be your privilege to draw thia
interest at any time. But if you
prefer to let the interest remain,
you may do so, and it will bear
interevt the same; as your other
deposits. ,'
This is our sixth semi-annual
paymtrnt of interest. " . y '' : . .-
Oregon Trust CS,
Savings Bank :
,'"')": Portland, Or.
leged to be due htm on ooo tracts for
plaatarlng let to him by the latter.
Krlmbl 1 a house builder and con
tractor, and has been subletting, his
plastering to Rlebhoff. - In tha . Job
cited in court amonatlng in all to nearly
Il.OOS all had been paid except
amount for which ' th action was
brought. ,-. " ' ; ..
Bteamer Jeaa Harkln. for - Camaa,
Washougal and way landings, daily ax
aept Sunday. . loavos Washington treat
dock sum. ... ;.. v ,-
Announcements Our annual spring
millinery opening take place Saturday.
Th Palais . Royal, . 171 Washington
street. , y : :t
Jullu Bnreatone ha resumed ' th
practio of law exclusively, f OS Cham
ber f Commoro. . : v .
'Woman's Exchanger lit Tenth street,
lunch 11 4S to t; buaines man' lunch.
- Asm Oil Co. sells th bast safety coal
oil and fin gasoline. Pbon East 7 IS.
' .Why- pay moreT - Metsger fits your
yea for 11. . Ill 81xth Street , .
Publfe stsnographer, 114
bldg, . Phon Main 7SL r .
wetland
- Remember Co. B'a dance Friday even
ing, Marti .'. .; . '
f Dr. B. C Brown. Eya-Ear. Marquam.
Bergerfligus -Phone Pcdflo 1121. v
WILL I3VADE EASTERN
OREGON DURING HAY
Itinerary' of Portland Business
Men's Excursion Being
:"tJ'l ..X; Arranged, -.U.'
At a meeting of the Joint committee
ef the Commercial club, the chamber of
commerce and board ef trade, to be
held et th luncheon hoar at the club
next Thursday, a report will be made on
the itinerary or the eastern Oregon x
euraion that Is being planned by Port
land, business men. The Itinerary com
mittee Is composed ef Tom Richardson.
C. a Mastick, Sol Blumauer and T. N.
Stoppenbach. -
It Is proposed to start the excursion
from Portland, May ft, instead ef mak
ing a data In April, as at first suggested,
The people of eastern Oregon have
asked that My be substituted. A spe
cial train will be aaed for the trip over
the O. R. at N. Unes, and the excursion
will probably occupy a week. The com
mercial bodies have appointed the fol
lowing joist committee to have charge
of arrangements: W. B. Glafke. Julius
Darkhelmer, F. A. Nttchey, C U Mae-
tick, O. M. McDowell, for the Commer
cial club; . J. Thorburn Roe,' Edward
Ncwbegln, Sol Blumauer, Fred A. Bal
11 a. C D. Bruno, for', th chamber of
coenmerce; F. E. Beach, T. N. Stoppen
bach. W. H. Beharrel. Ed M. Brown, M.
Merteneen, for the board ef trade.
TOO MANY CHICKENS -
RUN LOOSE IN W000LAWN
k t-uuens oa vtuooibwo pmnnmi
Indignant because, aa they declare, ether
". .1 - . , .1 V. - -
people are endeavoring to run a ranch
In Woodlawn and use their yards to
exercise poultry -and domestic animals.
Ordlnance tltl Is cited by the irate
cry sen a This ordinance,' passed Sep
tember II and approved September tl.
1888k make It unlawful for horses.
muieu, caule, sheep, swu. goats, chick
ens, aeese or-ducke to be allowed to
run at large or to be herded In any of
the streets, suey. parks. Unenclosed
private grounds or publle place In the
city of Portland during any time of
day or night, -except when being driven
through for shipment. This -le-found
on page SO of the revised ordinances
of j.ba city, of Portland..-- -
"Suffered day and night the torment
of itching pllea. Nothing helped me un
til I uaed Does' Ointment. It cured me
Ermanently."-VHon John - H... Garrett,
ayor, Girard, Ala.
ROSENTHALnSEAT .
SALE OPEfiS TOMORROW
, . . . . i . , .,
At the Heiltg box v office tomorrow
(Saturday) morning the eeete for th
Roaenthal recital will he put en sal,
and th muslo lover who have been
clamoring all eeaaon for th coming of
true eminent Austrian artist. -wiu D
out bright and early.' Rosenthal haa
been the sensation of the season wher
ever be has played, and as he IS appear
ing here In en especially fine program,
Tuesday evening will be one ot pure
delight to the vast house whlcti will
assemble to greet the "little giant of
the keyboard.' ' - i
Thia is, the laat concert in the series
ef four presented by Lol 8tr-Wyna
Coman, prevlou number having been
Gororsa., Schumann-Helnk and Arthur
Hartroaaa. - The number of out of town
lnqulrlee received for Rosenthal denote
an unusually large contingent which
will be preaent at the Tuesday recital.
The aale opens tomorrow at 10 o'clock.
Metscer fits your eye for L0. ' 111
Sixth street, near Washington,
GREAT BANQUET CLOSES THE : -v
FESTIVITIES OF NEW YEAR'S
What might justly be termed the
piece da resistance of the -Chinese cele
bration of the thirty-third year of the
reign of Emperor Kwong Ehua was re
served for last night, when th Bow
Lung tone, an organisation of China
town's allte, officially closed th Celes
tial . New Tear with sn unparalleled
pyrotechnlo display and monster ban
quet. , m v .. ,
Tha festivities arranged by the dis
ciples of Confucius to mark tha con
clusion of their season of good cheer
war held at Second and Oak etreets,
and th eucceas of th affair was" due
largely to painstaking efforts of Bold
Back, tha Gladstone ef Chinatown. '
Through a special dispensation from
Mayor Lane, and Chief of Police Orlts
macher a platform 10 feet in height was
erected yesterday directly across the
street from police headquarters and
from tha top of this platform l.tOO.OOS
firecrackers were exploded prior to tha
banquet.
Owing to the scarcity of firework In
this city It was necessary to secure
the crackers from Baa Franniaco. At
th ruling market price Sl.i: worth
of the noise-producers - went up in
smoke, or, as computed by Beld Back,
tha pyrotechnic display which lasted for
aa hour and a Quarter cost exactly III
OFFERS. REWARD TO LEARN -WHERE
MISSING WIFE IS NOW
- H. I. Hoggitt ha decided that the
ways of woman are variable end not to
be easily fathomed. He is-also scouring
Portland and Seattle for hi wife,
Emma Hoggatt, who ha vanished, leav
ing no reason for leaving, or trace be
hind. -
' Bunday last Mr. Eoggatt reported to
th polios that his wifs ' had suddenly
left their home at East Eighteenth and
Alberta street for no causa so far as
be knaw. and that .she could not be
found, i The man seamed very anxious
about tha whareaboata of the woman
and asked tha aid of th police In locat
ing her, bat eat the same time aaked
that the matter be kept quiet, as he
wanted no newspapea notoriety.
Th polio, however, war unable to
HARD WORK FOR
FOR THE SAKE OF ANY WOMAN
- In a suit for divorce filed in the etate
circuit court thl morning, Mrs. Ovlta
Josephine Hawe atatee 'that ever
sine bar marriage; in November. ISO,
she has had to support herself and help
support her husband, with the excep
tion of three months. - During tnoee
three months, she says, she was lck
and unable to work.
Edward Blake Hawe la th nam of
the husband - complained of. Mrs.
awe says that Hawe told be fre
quently that he would not ao para worn
for any woman, and pawned her per
BREWERS DISCOUNT. THE
REPORTED PABST DEAL
Declare I Neither Brewery - Nor
Pottfing Works Would Pay
Under Present Conditions.
'iV ,
' Representative of th Pabat Brewing
company of Milwaukee spent a portion
of last week In Portland, and it is cur
rently reported were looking for a site
on which to build a brewery. It Is
. . 1. . , , V. . . . . MitlM IflHh
IUI IUW IVVI k .uw w ... w
Portland block was secured and that
an effort is now being maae to get
options on adjoining property. For this
u . . n i, a imtinuihl ta aanetrtsJn the
exact location of the reported purchase.
Among tne ioou i-emiiy
reported that the sale of the proposed
brewery alts has sctually been closed
and that the plant to be established
will be one of the largest on the Pa
cific coast. .
A talk with scene ef the local brewer
and wholesale liquor dealer develops
the fact mat iuu creaeuc i
Wahat lirawerv In Port
,U Vl.V fTBVfwn . -
land. It Is well known, say these in
terests, tnai tners are ampiv umwci j
facllltie in ' the northweet for taking
care of th beer business her. Re
peated efforts have been made to build
up an oriental trade In American been,
but theee ef forte have amounted to
llttl on account of th fierce competi
tion by English, German and Austrian
braweriea, and for this reason It 1 not
believed that the Pabet people would
a tirlnra In Portland for the
purpose of building up an Asiatic trade.
It was suggested uni ut an,u
breweries - contemplated establishing a
i HA.irB Mm ttia nMiwrhr thev are
reported to have purchased here, but It
was pom tea out ny e iww u--vr ua
that would prove a money-losing propo
sition, aa both the empty bottles and
the barreled beer would have to be
shipped from the east at a greater cost
. k .i.. Ky,,n.' huf amild ha shinned
IUM V " W w.wu '
. i a. , uiia,afilraa j Attention wa
Ul HI II"'" a.."- .
also called to the local option law In
force in Oregon, which would not be
calculated to tempt, eastern . brewers
to establish plant in tnis stste. ,
CHANGE Of LOCATION
mv. trHaa Wlrts. A T.lnuor MM- i
A US SaVlaw soe svs ......
Xmnj 1 hmm tnored from WMblnrtoo
trWet to th corner of First and Main
a a. rhh MKa.naraa Af IMtltlnf. VII
V.IVVSB. A aaw - -
mad, to ooouro mora eomraodioua qtiar-
and laa rant,9 aatd tha manaffer thia
1 Mnait rt al wa AllV IWt.
mDrnmH, " -wirm.w a-' .
rona th benefit of thl saving. W
trust th large family trade we hav
enjoyed in our former location will find
it ,'.,nt, aaniia in call noon u In our
new quarters, and w ean assure the
publlo that our prices win as ever oe
ttrantlve ny eompaneon. - --
i mmnx5 to
rose amr park
see srxDArs JOUBXAL
L
a minute. A crowd of over 1.000 peo
ple blocked the streets In the vicinity
of the police atatloa during th pyro
technic u.splay and a special detail of
polio war required ta handle the
throng.
With tha pop of tha last cracker th
banquet in tha Tin Kin Lun restaurant.
11 Second atreet, oommenood. Th place
was artistically decorated In the Inimi
table style of th oriental and an aug
mented orchestra under ths direction
of the Chines virtuoso, Dal Go Ling,
furnished the disturbance so essential
to ths digestion of the viands.
A private dining-room had bean ar
ranged for the Caucasian gueeta, and
among those present were Mr. and Mra
Frank D. Henneasy, Mrs, George J.
Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Gold
stein. Mra. T. Wst, Mr. and Mra J. X.
Fltxgerald, Miss Armstrong, Miss Soott
and H. H. Hawley.
Beld Back presided at the gathering
and th menu follow:
Out Tun Ten Wah (Bird' Keat Soup),
Dal Ho (Oyatere on th Uhell).
Dun Gun Yl Chi 8hark' Fin Omelet).
Chtt Y"? White Mushrooms and Beawed)
Chaw Gay Pan (Chicken Chop Suey). 1
Bhu Gay (Fried Chicken).
Ice. Cream. Cigar. Salted Almonda
t . Tea, ' ;
G. H. Mumm's Extra Dry.
And the woman and yesterday Hoggatt
inserted an advertisement ta Th Jour
nal, running a picture of the woman,
together with her description, and ask
ing lodging-house keepers and employers
to watch for anyone answering the de
scription and notify him. Ha offered
a liberal reward for any Information
leading to the discovery of her where
abouts. . . '
Hoggatt has gone to Seattle, Where It
Is said be suspects hie wife want. - A
brother of Hoggatt is in business at SOS
Morrison street. : Ha refuses any In
formation of tha case, saying it la a
private affair. Th husband says h
cannot account for the actions of hi
wife, a there had been no trouble be
tween them. .
HIM? NO, NOT-
sonal effects te -get money for his own
uaa. Then, say Mrs. Ha was, ah would
have to redeem them with money that
aha earned by her own labor.
In addition to being Supported, Hawe
baa treated hi wife ereelly, according
to bar' complaint. ' Bhe alleges that
Hawee baa called her vile name and
falaely accused her of Infidelity, They
were married at San Francisco. In No
vember, 1S01. Mrs. Hawee aak th
court to 'grant her a decree ef divorce
and to permit her to resume her maiden
name, Loath,
400 TOSS OF COAL
ARE HINED AKD SOLD
Medford Promises to Become
Scene of Mining Activity
Before Long. : ;-v
Coal development to th vicinity of
Medford is assuming large proportions.
The Blue Ledge Coal , company haa
leased 1 1.000 acres and opened a coal
mine, from-which 400 ton of good
steam coal hav been sold at Medford,
The Rosy Ana Coal company haa Jnat
leased 4,000 acre. And is preparing te
ink a abaft en th sum vain. .
Th promontory known a Roxy
Ann." about 1,100 feet high, a few
miles east of Medford, Is the scene of
the coal mining activity. It la be
lieved, this mountain Is underlaid, with
coal, aad that a eery large mining in
dustry will be developed around Med
ford la the near future. The Roxy Ann.
Coal company, promoted . by Joseph
Brown, naa leases 'on land nearly sur
rounding the mountain. Theee lease
Include th larg holdings -of John
Broadbent of . Minnesota. Mr. Brown
is a well-known Portland traveling man,
representing the Oregon Furniture Man
ufacturing company. -
The future ot the coal mining Indus
try In Oregon looks - very bright and
promising. Within . the last to days
three - -oaj developments have been
started In western Oregon, In addition
to the Coos bay field. There la a pros
pect that wlukln the next year er twe
this region, so long neglected by es
tablished railroad Interests, will he
bow by private enterprise to contain
great eoal resources. ,
GET STRIKERS
. IN AS FIREMEN
Fire Commlttes Plant to Make
Up" Deficiency In Member-
ship of Department.
'. : a'.-' .
"Ther will be a good chance for you
to get men for the department, now that
the etrlk is on at th mill.'- aatd Fir
Commissioner Peery to Fire Chief Camp
bell. Mr. Peery had called at th city
hall - te attend a meeting of th fir
committee of th executive board, but aa
Commlsaioner Wilson was not present
the meeting wa not held. Chief Camp
bell and City Electrician Bavarian were
there and the commissioner and th de
partment officer talked about the lack
of applicant fr place a Bremen.
Chief Campbell aatd It w altnoet tin
poaalbl to get men for th poeitlona
"We need substitute firemen at all th
houses." he laid. - 'W cannot get them
and we Tannot get regular Bremen. .
"Tail tha papers about It and I be-
lleve you'll, get a number ef applica
tion from ' tb; mill-Ben," eald .Mr.
peery. ........
- "I II try It It won't hurt to make th
experiment, answered Chief Campbell.
UNIQUE PHOTOGRAPHS
. OF OREGON WATERFOWL
WlllHm L. Flnlry, lerturer for th
National Association of AuduboB eoci
tie, will deliver a lecture on th water
fowl of Oregon at the Taylor-atreet
oburch thia evening. The lecture ' will .
1
Aayoao giving' tafsrsaaaloa tha will
lead to the Jooating af this person will
reoetv a Ub reward. She wear a dark
BtaU loaoT eeee, hlaek hole tWaohheA,
avace- else hlaok ' corduroy pleated
skirt i has hlaok hair and oark Tfttown
eyeei age SI yaaucs. Please aotlo tf
yoa have aayesa la yeas' rnnanrng home
vrerkln- tor yea hy that dauatytlea.
Xf so, pboae lhMdfle S3S1. ' X. L SC..
wVTta. CEILIG TKEATBE
TONIGHT 0:S WCIOCK.
Sararday Afteraaaa. astorday MM. Baary W.
. BaTaae'a New Ensllah Oiaad Opera fsis
saay b Peecial'a Japaeeee Oeere,
MADAM BUTTERFLY
lHeea.....i....a.0O, SAO, M-vO, tlJO. 9M
lm aad MCI! If? TBCSTnC
waaalactes uuuh a uuii aa . atfua X.
Smaday aad Uasday Kights, Itafeh 10 aad U,
. GEO. H. - '
Primrose Big Minstrels
FETCES (rer finer, Mret 10 raws, f I So,
last ivwa. 1. Baleeay, tl. fBe, 00. Oat
lery. Sac ead tee.
,. aaata Now Belliag at Theatre, .
Sale Opens Tomorrow
ROSENTHAL
. wrarrr.T TMMATtM, aCAJtOat la. :i
PRICES 11.60, t 0. 00. Gallery
admission $1.00. Boxes 120.00-111.00.
Out-of-town order filled promptly, -'.--.,'
WKXZB riAJIO TJSBaK ,
naa Vala 1SOT.
Oro Taeawe Oe-,
la aaser, aisv.
ForUaad' rsr loaabla Pepaiar-Prles Theatre.
Hoete of -toe Baker BlorB -.nmeaaf.
"Tool-rot AD Thia Wees Ta BeaaUtal BlMleal
, Storr ef Qneea fiber,
KTZPABL
By KTU waeeler Wilcox. Matinee sennday Only.
Bveatng prlras He. SKer SOe Matlsee ISe,
e. Vest Weaa-a.'-Heyt' "A hlaek aeee.'
SSe.
giSi PE THEATRE ffc7w'
Special Kafaxeamt ef the Oreatest Ooiavee
Attraetioa.
-BXAOS VATXTS ThO0AOOffmE
Tha Orlainal and Oalv Black Pattl. a start
(Vlehra tf OV-4 Blager la the Werbt, Sega-
feu Xmelre mesa.
Heat Waeh 'XOtT TJf XXW TOxi" v
THE ORAIND
'.Aa fctmertary. Svaat,
Coin's Educated Dogs
' TT -aArtXVXO DT SOoTfaXB.
. Svary Aftaraeaa Bad Steak, . '
Vetiee Bseeiel Cail area's Mstlaaa,
atareay, ltatoh . Twe Skews That Aftsmna
at S: aad !:,
THE STAR
Th AOea Stack On peer Presaat tb Btc-
BoarlBg rarea,
"My -Friend From India ''
hTstteeea TeMoara, Tkemoaya, aaterdaye aad
BendsTe et 1 AO. rrtcee I'M aaa sue.
rerf
eraalDC at S:l e'elork.
Prleas ins. SO. SOc
Betarre aaata by ptaaae:
Mala Sae.
UYRIC THEATRE
rartlaad'a poeelar Stack .Hesse, (very After.
see aad Xtsbuw Thl Week. Baerraalaed
Lrrie Btee Oe. in the Orsat Dtaam ef Oewaey
UI; "WXIXS Of WTO-OIK." hr special
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ef feote. Sew eaae. Reserved aaata aaa Bow ee
errared Is advaa from 10 a. at. te 10 . at.
DaUr aiatlneet at 1"1 rime. Kotng per.
fnraiaBeas at 0:10. BatwAsy sod aeay avea
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Ladies Wight
Oaks Skaling Rink
TONIGHT
2 Big Bands, Continuous Magic.
. Like Society Night - . ,
The Finest Night ol the Wetk
Special Matinee ' Saturday.
Special Concert Saturdaw After
noon. , , , "
be Illustrated with tereoptlcon. vlw
of photograpba taken by Mr. Flnley aad
Mr. Bohlman. Th lecture will be un
der the ausploee of the Oregon Audubon
society and will show the method -"and
effect of th market huntera The
view of bird life are some of the most
wonderful and unique photographs ever
Shown to a Portland audience and tha
lecture will be one of great Interact.
Jerry Bronaugh will proed Mr. Flnley
with a abort dlacuaaioa of the work of
the aoclaty.
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feel BohUUng1 Beet. I
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This season we sho wlines
. of Men's Spring Cloth
', tag that' reflects ' credit
; on . the ; tailoring art.
4 The garments are made
by hand, carefully, con
scientiously i and ably
. by the , best ' . tailoring
talent' ' known 'to' the
trade. The best fabrics
; and trimmings are em-
5 ployed in their construc
tion.. Clever patterns
and smart designs are
their. special ; features.
; In short, they impart to
the wearer that distinc
tive air of elegance and
refinement demanded by
good' dressers., A few
moments devoted to an
inspection of this inter-.
-esting clothes display.
will be ' profitably and
mMsmm
us at the easy rate of -
EtiSkCraiiSM
Comer WasMngton and Tcnlh
MilliM
(s. .. j.1m. i. ' ' from
, ' j ' t, IZfhz tively correct ideas in tht
A JTvQ fT'el'SBBt g well at prsctksl
214 THIRD STREET
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tlmltr J Free SafBBl. A4dres Dept. s.
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Tho Ch'n
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Exhibits a inagnificent array of
beautiful , designs in Jewelry,
Watches and Diamonds. We
carry all the standard makes of
cases and movements. -The
Elgini ,Walthaitv Hampden
movements. The Boss, Cres
cent, Fahys, Crown and Dueber
cases.' Each bears bur'guaran
tee for absolute satisfaction.
Never mind, the cash, you can
pay for whatever you buy from
INFORMAL BUT. COMPLETE
SHOWINO of smart 'Hand-Tailored
Street and Suit Hats, New York and
.Paris patterns; also distinctive crea
tions In exquisite Dress Hats from
our Iread designer, ' who is direct
N
rw York marketa.with poi-
the season's
headgear.
CORNER SALMON
FORMERLY
THE JICSPERIAM.
Large comfnrtaM? r--single
or rn suitr, newly :
rished; brst t
Trier !; It-'.