The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 30, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE- OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. MARCH 30. ,1907.
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Torm Topics
Helllg . The Tenderfoot"
Baker v ."A a Mu Sow"
Kiuplre 'A Cowtw'i Olrl"
Star "Endac SraieJ Ordrrs"
I.yrlo ..."The Senator's Ieubier"
Grand .v...... Vaiuletlile
Re. J. H. Molntyre and wife, of
Lo Adi1h, will arrlva la Portland
, Sunday tn tlms to conduct tho morn
ing service at ths Church of tba Naa-
arane. 411 Burnslde street botwaaa
Tenth and Eleventh. Bar. and Mra
, Hclntyre are on thalr war to Seattle
to taka up tha work of tha paator of
tha' church at that place, during tha
abaanca of Rot. JL p. Brown, auperln
' tendent of Nasarana ehurehaa for tha
northwaat district, who goea to Brook
lyn. Now York, to attend the general
assembly of all tha pantacoatal ehurehaa
' of America. - Tha latter minister and
wlfa will alao ba preaent at tba Nasar-
ena church tomorrow, at lf:J0, I to 1:t0
p. m. Rtrr. Mr. Brown will be la
charg of one of tbaa service -' Dr.
Brasee, who waa expected, eannot ba
preaent on account of Illness.
"How a Journal Han Got Rich In
; GoldQeld" will bo explained In tha
Butte Bora Conaolldated Mining eon
rany's adrertlaement In Sunday'a Jour.
.- nak Tola young fallow waa employed ia
the circulation department, and when
- tha Ooldfleld fever nrat raged In "The
Land of Yellow Wealth" ba packed up
. hie belongings and daahed away. To
' day he la tn tha bank Ins bualneea and
baa eena enough not to try to drain
tha town or break tba faro layout. Ilia
- la legitimate banking, and he can write
hie check for a million. Read about
. It In. tha Butte Boya ad In Tha Sunday
Journal. The eotnpany'a office la la the
Weatherly building. ISO Eaat Morrison
, atreat, and Its telephone la Eaat 771.
Rev. W. T. Jordan, paator of the Cen
tnl Baptlet church, Eaat Ankeny and
: r Eaat Twentieth atreeta, haa organised
tha boya of hla church Into a club for
: ' the' development of both their phyalcai
and mental faculties. The' elub will be
provided with a gymnaalum and various
athletic team a will ba organised. Base
ball will be one of the mala features.
Meetings will ba held once a week and
addressee delivered. Dr. Jordan haa
long had the scheme under advlaement
and developed It In a, eerraon not long
- ago.
O. ' F. Nevlna. recently of " Peoria,
' ' Illinois, haa been appointed trenorai
freight and passenger agent for the
Corvallla Eastern railway, with head
quarters at Albany. Tha auditing da--parsnntaof
-the Corvallla - "- Astoria
' roads formerly controlled by A. B. Ham
mond are being separated, tha former
road having become tho property of
K. H. Harrlman. and the latter paaslng
' to J. J. H11L Tha Astoria, road will next
week ba turned over to tha Northern
'Paclflo. - , ' :',
Because tha bida of tha Standard and
tha Union Oil companies for furnish
ing fuel for tha Portland Are boat were
- ' Identical, the executive board will re
advertlae. Tha two companies ware
tha only enea bidding for the contract
. and both offered their commodity at II
per barrel. The board wanted to divide
the bualnesa between tha two, but tha
representatives of both refused to com
promise.
' Elisabeth Toung, Georgia Newbury,
Harvey Miner, c w. Robinson and Wil
liam Dolph, Portland Academy students,
won out In tha preliminary declamation
contest, ' held yesterday afternoon, ' for
placea on tho oratorical program for
- commencement day, There were nine
antestanta for the -five placea. ' Dr.
R. H. Ellis,. C. N. McArthnr and H. M.
Eaterley acted as judges of tha contest.
J. J, Shea, formerly ticket clerk In
. tha Portland offloe of i the Aatorla
Columbia 'River Railroad; haa been ap
pointed commercial agent for the com
pany, aucceedlng R. W. Cook, who went
to the employ of tha Chicago North
western. Mr. Shea waa for aome years
connected with the Corvallla Eaatern
at Albany and Newport.
C. Taahlta, a young Japanese, was
arraigned In tha atata circuit court thla
morning and a true Information was
filed against him charging larceny of
110 from a roommate In tha Ideal ho
tel. 161 H Everett street. . March 14.
Taahlta waa given until Monday to
plead when It la thought that ha will
eater plea of gulltTj
w. C. Brooks and Helen Tlllaon were
arraigned la Judge Sears' court yester
day afternoon and pleaded guilty to Il
legal cohabitation. . Brooke waa aen-
' tenced to aerve alx montha In tba coun
ty jail and tha TUlaoa woman waa al-
- lowed to go on her own recognisance.
Tha Portland General Ministerial as
sociation win meet at the T. M. C A.
auditorium. Monday, April 1, at 10:19
o'clock. Tha report of the labor com
mittee will ba read by Rev. E. M. Sharp.
Rlngler gymnasium clauses begin
April 1. Join now and aava It Initiation
fee. New Eaat Bide Athletlo club.
Grand avenue and Eaat Morrlaon atreat.
Phone East 1(70. Inspection Invited.
Banter Monday . afternoon. April 1,
tha Old Ladles' Homa society will give
a tea at tha Hohart-Curtls, from I to I
o'clock.' All Interested In the work are
Invited to ba preaent
' A beautiful Una of Imported hata Just
received for Eaater special prices for
Saturday. X 8. Frakea, 151 Morrlaon
street, eame block with TuU A Glbba,
on Morrison. ,
- The annual camp meeting of tha Ore
gon Hollneaa association will be held In
In order to accumulate a fortune it is necessary to take
ji advantage of every
earn money, to be
: and then to use every precaution to safeguard
what you have made. This bank was estab
lished to assist you in building a fortune. It
will so care for vour mnnfv that it id aficn.
w
WfHT lutely secure and you can have it whenever
JmV you want it. It will assist you with good ad
w
vice , in business matters and, if you join its
financial family, it will prove your good friend
in time of need. , It insures you the best serv
ice and convenience. Make a deposit todav.
Every fortune has grown from
p3DSLaaffli
Portland, July It to ft. The aaeocla- ',
tloa.haa secured aa special' workers
Rev. Charles F. Welgele, of Newport,
Kentucky, and Rev. Aura Smith and
wife ef Beymour, Indiana. .Asalsted by
our local workers. Tents will ba fur
nished free to those securing them be
fore July 1. For Information concern
ing thla camp meeting address the
president, Le Grande M. Baldwin, 38s
ItO Washington street, or 'the secretary,
Mra Edith Whltealdea. ISO (Julmby
atreat, Portland, Oregon.
When" tha night schools closed last
night there were just 120 pupils out
of tha 480 who had entered for the
term present to taka leave of tbelr
teachara Tha grown men, nearly all
foreigners, had gone to the echoola Ilka
-boya to a awlmmlng pond. Tbey got
tired of their nightly stud lee altar a
time and they began to drop off. The
attendance of women alao began to fall
off after the first month, and there were
comparatively few In the schools during
tha closing days
Lists ef material contained tn books
and magaslnes upon tho subjects of
fered for prises by tha Bona of the Rev
olution may ba found posted In tha
reference room of tba library. Thaae
Hats have also been sent to all tha
echoola la tha city.
Lincoln-Gar field poet, O. A, R., and
W. R. C have a Joint basket sociable
next Tuesday evening, April I, and In
vite ' thalr4 .friends to join them and
bring tbelr baskets. - O.-A.- R. hall,
corner Morrlaon and Second streets.
Rabbi A. L Ovsovlts, from Denver,
Colorado, will apeak on "The Power of a
Hebrew School." Sunday. March II, I p.
m., at tha First street synagogue.
Mrs. F. E. Reed of Irvlngton la at
St Vlnoent'a hospital. Mra Reed -da
not dangerously Ul. She expects to ba
homa again l,n about two weeks.
Easter 'will ba observed at tha First
Congregational church Sunday. Tha
choir has prepared a program of aso
cial muslo for both seryloes. ,
Steamer Jeaae Msrklns. for Camas.
Waabougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday, Leaves Washington atreat
dock I p. m, , . - ,
Dr. B. C MeFarland moved from
Columbia building to Til Swetland
building. Fifth and Washington streets.
Main 1161.
Modern offices lrr tha new Buchanan
building for rent Portland Truat Com
pany of Oregon, southeast corner Third
and Oak,
. For wlra and Iron fences for ceme
teries or lawns, phone Eaat 70S. Co
lumbia Wire and Iron works.
First annua ball by Prasp'a full or
chestra, Merrill's hall, Monday evening.
April 1, Prise waits. .
Tomorrow night. Redmen'a
Coamion lectures by D. O. Crow. New
muslo free, . , . ,
Womin't Exohanga. Ill Tenth street,
lunch 11:10 to t; business men's lunch.
Acme Oil Co. sells the best safety coal
oil and fine gasoline. Phone Eaat 71a,
For Kodak. Kodak developing L I
Cohen, the . Kodak store, ill Sixth 8t
Remember, Co. B gives their 'last
dance of tha aeriea Friday, April I. .
Why pay more? Metager fits your
eyee for tL- 111 Sixth street t -
Geneva LI thla Water 61 First St
- D., Chamber, optician, Jll Seventh.
- Berger -Signs 114 Tamhill Phone,
RIVER JORDAN SCENE
IN THE WHITE TEMPLE
Bervlcea at tha White Temple Sun
day will ba la harmony with the Easter
tide. Dr. Brougher will speak on Eas
ter toplca The music by the Temple
quartette. Soloists and choir will be ap
propriate, and tha pulpit will ba made
beautiful with Eaater llliea and palma
A large number of people will be bap
tised at the opening of tba evening aer
vice.
Mora than usual Interest la aroused
In thla ordinance, for tho reason that
a beautiful painting, a scene on the
River Jordan, by 11 feat In also, has
just been placed aa a background to
tho baptistery. This will ba tho first
time ' It has been seen. - It has been
pronounced by competent judges to be
a work of rare charm and beauty, and
particularly In harmony with ita prea
ent location. . It waa executed by Mra.
J. Whltcomb .. Brougher, Mra. Anabel
Parrlsh and Jra W. R. Lltsenberg.
PLANS FOR HIGHER
MADISON STREET BRIDGE
New plana for tha construction of tha
Madison street bridge were adopted at
an executive committee meeting of the
Portland board of trade yesterday after
noon. Tho plana provide for a bridge
nine feet above the level of tho proa'
ant atruotura. giving a low water clear
ance of II 14 feat, whloh will. It la es
timated permit about 71 per eent of
the steam craft In this harbor paaa un
der tho bridge without opening the
drawapaa. The object la to permit over
iiead atreet crossings ovsr tho railroad
tracks between tha east and of tha
bridge and Grand avenue.
St. Johns Voter Take Notice.
The Independent ticket of St John a
waa nominated by regular roasa meet
ing, but I. Rlcharda who ia running aa
an independent candidate for eou nail
man at largo Is not a nominee on that
ticket vote for tho regular nomlneea
.- K. O HURLBERT.
legitimate opportunity to
industrious and economical
a bank account.
owns coins of
ROMAN EMPIRE
C. L Parrish't Collection In
vdudes Those Coined Before
x the Christian Era.
MANY NUMISMATISTS
EXHIBITING TREASURES
Mrs. Grove, Owner of German
Piece Orer Two Hundred years
Old, Recently Loot Bracelet Made
of Old Coin.
Portland never, knew It had ao many
old coins until a discussion of tho mat
ter in the columns of The Journal opened
up the old chests snd brought forth pieces
- . .1 . . . M . . W ..
ui money io wajte me ait vi avtuu-
selah look like . a kindergarten.
C L. Parrlsh. who in reality started
the discussion and hunt for old money
By his assertion a fw days ago. that
he believed the continental dollar of 1771
ha owned waa tha oldeat American coin
in Portland, this morning laid claim
to tho distinction of having alao tha
. " 'i L" '
r - .V J. I la -A
t . J ' - ' H
Spanish Coin Owned br Mrs. A L.
Maxwell, Coined In 1697,
oldest foreign coin In Portland. It la
not likely that hla . claim will ba dis
proved, unless soma one dlga up a coin
from , an Egyptian sarcophagus and
brings It here for that purpose.
In the Parrlsh collection are two silver
coins which circulated In tha Roman
empire. One of them la - a silver de
narius, which waa coined in tho year K8
B. C, and la, therefore, I47S years of
age and a till in good health, with a face
that ia unwrlnklad sad which ahowa but
few signs of advanolng age. Another
the reign of Augustus, xrB. C. and be
haa a Trojan deotua of bronso used by
the Romana in ISO A. P. Another coin
which he possesses la a William and
Mary farthing, bearing tho data of 1694.
. Plaomsstom Interesting. .
But until aome one elae brings forth
a coin older than tho two Roman ones
noted tho latter will probably hold to
thalr record proudly aa the oldeat pro
aerved realdenta of Portland.
There havo been many responses to
the old coin Question. Tho numerous
replies establish the fact that Portland
has a large family of plecea of ancient
money, both American and foreign.
Some of tha moat noteworthy which
have bean displayed since yesterday
were by the following:
Mra Lena O roves, ill Raleigh street
German 4-ent piece bearing data of
1700. Mra Orovea recently lost a brace
let made of old coins, many of which
wars American piecea
. Tricky Turkish Coins.
Mra ELiP. Chard. Ill East Twenty
eecond atreat north, haa an English
coin dated 1771, and John Flnlsy, who
lives at tho Llndell hotel., owns sn
English sovereign of 1178, which . waa
the first money earned by hla father.
During tho day several copper pieces
bearing tho Inscription "Sultaato
Brunei" have been shown. On the re
verse side is tho Turkish star and hlero-
glyphica with tha data 1104. but tho
coins are not aa old as is indicated by
tha first glance, due to tha faot that
there la ft dlffarenoe between the reck
oning of the Moslem and Christian
time of some 187 years, in other words
the Turks are that much behind tho
times, so a coin dated 1104 was in
reality coined in the year A. D. JUL
Juat II years ago. Evidently tha
Turks attempt to deceive the cola col
lectors tho same as they do tho pow
ers of Europe who . for years havo
watched the "sick man.''
- Among those who have old oolna tn
their possession is u. u. Hiatt. un
Eaat Everett atreet Mr. Hlatt Is ex
hibiting an old coin of tho denomination
of one-half cant that was made in 1104.
Because of Its ago tho coin la eald to
ba quite valuable. . .
PURCHASES 23 LOTS
IN LINDSLEY ACRES
Joseph Nofie.Buys Tract In Sub-
urb---C. C Sutherland Sells
Quarter Block.
A number of medium slsed sales that
havo been hanging fire for several days
wars brought to a, cloao yesterday.
A. A. Lindaley has sold to Joseph
Nolls 13 lots In Lindaley acres for a
total consideration tf 117.000. or an
average of nearly $710 a lot -
H. Illrachberger bought yesterday
from C O. Sutherland a quarter block
at the corner of East Second and East
Taylor streets for 114,000. The prop
erty is unimproved, but Is within the
district undsr contract to bo filled to
basement level by the Paclflo Bridge
company.
John R. Halo haa pnrehaaed from
Loula P. Beno a 10 by 70 foot lot at
tho northeast corner of Fourth and Hall
streets, consideration 11,000.
Dr. A. L Ford warren baa purchased
an sight room bungalow residence on
Twenty-second street between Northrup
and Overton for 17.800. Tho property
belonged to vv. B. coenrane.
Mra. Mary E. Smith haa purchased
from the Paclflo Express company, a
10 foot lot on Ollsan street between
Twentieth Snd Twenty-first, consider
ation. 18,400. A modern two ' story
r v. -.,
PRODUCE THREE BIG
OPERAS II PORTLAND
San Carlo . Company, Including
Nordica and Neilsen, Here
Next Week. .
After a successful tour of western
and southern cities. Mr. Henry Russell
will bring his Ban Carlo Opera company
to ' Portland - for three performances.
April I snd . Tha company will pro
duce "La GHoconda," "La Boheme" and
"Caimen.H
Mr. Russell takes pleasure la pointing
out tho faot that bo baa secured Mme.
Nordics, one of tha most accomplished,
experienced versatile singers of the
world. Mr. . Russell also announces a
long contract with Miss Alice Neilsen.
whoso varied talents snd striking In
dividuality attracted general attention In
London in 1804, during Mr. Russell's long
season at Covent Garden, when Mile.
Neilsen and M. Caruso shared the sea
son and the honors together. The lead
ing tenor ia Florenclo Constantino, whoaa
successes are celebrated In every center
of Europe. -
The general supervision snd musical
direction of the San Carlo Opera company-will
be la -tho hands of Mr.-Henry
Russell himself. The two eminent con
ductors, Arnolds Contl' of tho Opera of
Buenos Ayreo and Covent Garden and
Giuseppe Angellnl of the Adrtano the
ater, Rome, are splendidly qualified for
their Important work. The orchestra.
consisting of GO musicians, la selected
from the leading New Tork and Boston
organisations, and haa no superior In
this country. There la also a enorua
of M and a ballet of so. The repertoire
will ba derived from tho operatlo and
muslo dramatis literature of France and
Italy. Mr. Ruaaell also experiences a
great sense of personal satlafactlon In
acquiring the rlghta to produce Puccini's
'La Bobeme" and "U Tosea."
Tuesday evening the short season will
open with "La Glooonda," In which Mma
Nordica and Slg. Constantino will ap
pear. At the Wednesday matinee, Puc
cini's brilliant and moat popular. work.
"La Boheme," la to ba given, with Miss
Nielsen, Mile- Deroyne, Slgnors Constan
tino, S'gurola, Fornari in tho cast, snd
to close the engagement a grand pro
duction of Blast's "Carmen" la scheduled.
with Miles. Dereyne, Tarqulnl, Mona
Martin and Slg. Galpertnt In tha eaat
Seata are now Bailing at tha box of
floe for the entire engagement.
BUILD NEW TOWN .
T ON THE PENINSULA
'Oovernor George -E. Chamberlain. W.
E. Thomas and W. H. Grlndataff have
Incorporated a land company to bo
known aa tha Tunnel Townalte eV Im
provement company, with a capital
atock of 111.000. Tha purpose of tha
company if to acquire a tract of land,
on the lower penlnaula near St Johns,
piai it ana nuua up a town. Tha com
pany will probably operate near Mo-
Kenna Junction.
W. B. Streeter and E. J. Dalv sold
to a Portland Inveator thla morning a
lot 11 by II feet on tire north aide
of Washington street between Eigh
teenth -and Nineteenth atreeta. for 111.
00. Tha Improvements on ths lot are
or little vaiua -
AT THE THEATRES
Last Time 'The Traderfoot," ;
ths last perfaraianee ef the taaefnl si mini
comedy success. "The Tenderfoot," will be
wirmm at ue neuig toeatre, rearteeath and
Wasbtnctoa streets, tonight at l:l e'eloek.
Pretty (Iris, catchy moslo sad fun galere sre
w yivwsiwuDg nanus.
Charles B. Uanford Tomorrow Night
The eminent traredtaa ' sad actor. Charles B.
Hanford, will present Shakespeare's delist tful
drama, "Crabeltne," at the Betllg theatre,
Fourteenth and Waahlnrtm .f . I 4mummb
(SaBdaj) alrtt." Monday alght April 1. "Jellos
uassar- wui se given, seats sre new selling
si ue nos ernes ei the toeatre.
Blanche Walsh at Helllg Next Week.
The favorite actress. Blanche Walsh, will
present Clyde Fitch's latest etMnedy-draas sue-
cess, -roe straight Hoaa," at the Helllg thea
tre next Thnndar, Friday sad Batnrday slghta,
April , I k ad a with a SDeelal-Drtee sutlnse
Saturday. Seat sals opens seat Tuesday, April
a, si ue sos orricp or ue utsrre.
Last of "As a Man Sows.
Tooistit's win be tbe last serformasee t
"As s Maa Sows," which has proved popular
wita Baser patrons su this wees., notwith
standing tbe fart that eoeatless ones sre watt'
Ins for "Leah Kleehna" sett week, the Baker
has had sooi sadlenees su this week. Aa artt
flrtal play eas aensr hold the attratto ef the
people la us sobs. That Is why "As a Man
is so saeceesrai it M somas.
. sirs. Flake's Play.
"Leah Klashae." that wodrfnl vbbM ef
Mr. Flake's tsleat will be prodaeed for the
secass time la Portland tor tn Baker eoaDaay
seat week at tbe Baker, beginning wits tbe
sutlnee tomorrow. It Is erpected that the
attendance aert week will rival that ef "If
I Were King" several weeks aro. as' "Leak
Kleehna" has bees font released for stock, tba
Baker company being one ef the very , first
la tbe United States to pot It ea
Star's Play Successful.
Tonight and tuuwiiww are the last perform
ances of "Under. Sealed Orsers" et the Star
theatre. Ths Alien stork eon. pany ess ss ox
eeUest drams In this military pUy. and It a
s fall ef surprises that tbe piece has made a
proaeeaesd Impression. Boats are now ea sale
far the three remaining performsnnes.
See "Cowboy's GlrT' Tonight.
After s remarkably sarcsssfnl week "A Onw-
boy'B Obrl" eloaaa at tbe Empire toalgbt - Te
nlsht la therefore tbe last ehsBee to see thai
rlYtdly westera play, ao airrerent n-om tbe
majority. The sues eettrags are particularly
mod. week arter ewt the Empire maintains
ts sopmlarlty. There's good Mason for It.
' Ben neqdrlcks Tomorrow. x ,
D1lchtfBl Baa Bendrlcks appear at lb
mplre tomorrow with evorynody's frleada.
Dr. Brougher ....
SCNDAT AT THB
White Temple
Twelfth and Taylo arks.
10 00 A. Mt '
Shall We Know Each
Other In Heaven"
'Struggle With D.ath"
Seventh In "Ufa Btrugglea"
Eaater muslo and decoratlona
IiOrge number baptised. New
bepUstery painting exhibited.
so&o, xxa. vunt-ain.
" EVERTBODT WELCOME
s"Jt Conservation Cuttodlan
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HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS
AND COMMERCIAL
TRAVELERS.'
Everything to eat and drink, sad
it ooats no more la tho ,
Portland Hotel Rathskeller "
then elsewhere In the etty. Every
weekday night from : U II
X. O. BOWfal. ltaaagsa.
HOTEL EATON
COS. BtOBBlBO A SO VtR fiU STS.
NEW
' Bsaeaomely iBrsmbed, elegaatty sgsltiaad.
treproof. f mlaotea' wslk from heart ef
sbopplrg sod basteoss dlatrlct, all la rye.
airy, eetstde rooms, ctesm boated, eleetrt
llghta. telephone Is each apartSMat, eta
Lance efflree. losnsins. amok I as. wrlttas.
ladles' recovttoa earlurs. Booms resecved
by mall or telephone.
Frlvaie emslbn meets cralaa sad stssmma
Rooms $1.00 to $5.00 Day
Spaetsl Bate ts Clammmslsl B
A. ASJUIBpg, rressletss.
Grand Central Hotel
bterseetloa Karket, Telk sad fell St.
SAB rBABCISOO, OALIT.
A modem boatalry, 'eontamlng S00 eatsMe
noma, SS privets hatha, telephone ts each
room, steam seat, et. .
Now Open for Guests
Saropesa Haa. Bates Beasaaabla
Oeerge w ma Bsass, rrop.
former 1 proprietor The Oecideatsl Betel.
Three Solid Dours
OakSaainla
siysxo .
Tonight ' , T:I0 to 10:19.
t OmASTD XAJtOBT saw.
Hear "Napanee," Two-Step1,
, ' . Tonight "
SkateEaster
Sunday
Morning. Afternoon, "Evening,
Rorx cnvxAjr as a rat.
AIwarysfsUtnOTkr tbe Tan
n Nstae
01 Olsna." There Is ao more nor-alar slay
la tbe eoBfitry asd thoaaasda aever ties of
seeing It. This year It ts little better than
nr. Tn Bwamiaa onss ef Bee Hendricks
sre see of tb restore of the attraction. Matt
sees Weomwday sad Satarday.
"The Senator's Daughter."
ToBtsht. tumor row mstlnee snd atght sre the
last chases to see Tb senator" Dangbear,"
lb boaatifnl play ef Washlastoa Ufa wbleh
baa woa aperoval this week at the Lrrla. There
will be two BBrformanee tonight ssd to si arrow
slant, the first betlnalag at T.IB e'eloek. Seats
may be issausl by telepbone. The Senator's
Daogster" I tb srttlet play ef tbe week.
"Carmen' Nert Week.
The immortal 'Carmen.' the P'ay ef Slay.
will be tbe bill seat ml, beginning Monday
matinee, at tb Lyrle. Seats are now ea al
for all Bertonnsnes sad patron shoal eeesr
them early. Tb eoaDaay has been nlarsd
for tbl srodnrtloa, and sea nary and eosramee
will be eplesdld.- AU tb favartt will b m
the east.
; MlTtochestr.M .
sirtmhf Monday alsht (be Allen stork ess.
pany will present the civil war drama. "Wla
ebeeear." Hla tor y u th fesBdatloa et tb
plot sad It la a tsesoa la patrtotUm ts wttnea
this prodsetlon. There will be tbe regnlM
Boat are aow esuing.
"Tr an parent" at Grand.
See AIMni ssd hte weadtwfnl Itloaton, Tas-
pan
Thb
t," at tb Grand tontsht or tosaorrow.
Is m tb only UJualoa of Its kind la itf
one nd m perfnrmad la roll view of the an1.
ese snd with th star brlchrtr Ufhttal. Tb
Teddy Boars erlll ploaa the ehlMrea, a a th-re
are seyaral moelcel and esnrtng seta whth
eaarrlbnte ts the big bill. Iraal gunosy per-foraaaBe.
The Alder Street Piano Store
Closes for Good Tonight
, ' :.' ' . ': - :
If you want to get a Piano on the right kind
of a basis, it wouldn't do any harm to see what we
have left. WE SAY we can save you a hundred
dollars or more. Our, plan is different from the
rest of them. We MAKE the piano and then we
SELL it to the customer. ' 1 ' v; ' ?
. Can't you come in tonight? We'll make the
" installments five dollars. ; ; ': " ;
Reed-French
. SIXTH AND BURNSIDE.
, G. W. KENNEDY, Warehouse Manager.
W A U U
Dr.
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Read Today's Issue of
ETerything About Evei7body--sk Your News
dealer for It, Else You Will Miss Some Things
' You Ought to Know. ; " ' "
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walhlaatoB me nciiis incauc .iui. i
IAST TOO lOBTOHT. ,
Osssr U Tissue ami Bath WmHs
, la the Tansfsl Msatcal Oastedy.
.... TKS TZBDKaTOOT.' .'"'"
Wyenhur rrieesi tiower floor, eseeet last
Irowa. U0i last f rows, l.Balc
f at, sue. Oallsry, SB, toe.
.,. ..a si cit in Tucirnc
wsablaitoa UUUU llitAISt
abas a,
The Bmlnent Tragedlaa and Arte,
sBday Nlsbt, Mareh U
Monday Mlsbt. April 1.
."Jails Caesar"
PRICES Lower Floor.
r, irw v iwws, ty4.isv.
Balcoay. tl OO. Tie, AO.
la at a row.
tl
enllsry, Ste, See.
Soau How SeUmg St Theatre.
14th ssd U.IIU TKea Satan faias
Washlastoa """4 a uwu w Mala I
. SXAXS sTOw SaXUkre,
San Carlo Grand Opera
ennnit vrnnv '
MME. NORDICA. "LA GIOOOXDA"
WrDJtymAT MATIltlR. '
miss Auos traiuwu BOKUfB."
wrtTtioet-rtAT ktoht,
MUX IUIIDb 'CAAJCXsT.''
FBintS Lower floor, IS; bsleeay. $.. ft.
galmry, rsssrvss. eX(0 galiery. admmrtna. Si.
AsaTsss Maa Orders sad Make Cheek ferSM
e w. v. s'aanjie. Atu aa.iw -OTJBTAIM
Svesdaga fMt mafia sos, IM.
BAKER THEATRE
Mala S
tiwfk v. aim Snail uimm..,
Berne ef the WMely-Bnowa Baker Steak
svery eening xnm wses.
Orlslsal and I'naenal Play ,
"AS A MAB SOWa-
Porsonat DireeUoa Mr. Artbar Martrmy.
net. Scenery, Seniors All New, snd s Os
elae Bit. rtrst Tim ta the West. ,
Matinee Satarday.
vsatag ariose 3e, So, 0c Matinee, IB
GMPIRB THBATRB
(tin Wilts w. wasmss. atgs.
LAST Tusa xosioax.
.A Cowboy's airl" '
Orest Weetera Seoaie play. Immsoes So.
eesi. Packed House Everywhere. Don't
. rail te see It Begalar Bmplre
Most Attraetleo, Smrtlng Teiaenew aTjtfnee
3mrXs4riasla "OLS OLSOaT.' .
The Grand
Weak Xarea St
aaaevtlle Se Im
ALBntl
The raat
ad Eta
Vamoe ninsiea
Tranaoareat
AaaUted by
ta rtim TaJtn
Spseml Added At.
aa. tnaem Salllvsa
AO.
Tern Brsatfetd
The Mastoal Harts
Mam Oeeamaa
OTanelaoaya.
THE STAR uiTSSt
The AOsa Stock Oempssy tvassals
Under Sealed Orders V.
fra foer acta)
Matinees, Tuesday, Tkaraday, Satarday sad
Smdaye et 1 80 P. M. Prlcea, 10 aa4 e.
geory owamg at S:1S PrVe. ne, SO, and Oc.
w mumm aaaaa eii.
Exposrnori rm
litt aad Waahlagtoa I
BIO BACQS TOaTXaaTT .
An&l&n lloior Cycle vs.
Six Fast Local SUlers
(Machine furnished hy BaJloo A
Wright.)
Itace win etart at 1:11 o'eWk.
aTO AOTAJTCB 1ST rtlCTS.
Aflml.O'n. l"- F', ta. ' 15a
Piano Mfg. Co.
if
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filorroff's Anti-Lean
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11
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Vhtoagm tha aerroos sya
systesa. St is a purely
wegwkablo ooatpoaad.
Contains no oils or fats or
say drug that la Injurious
or liable to produos a habit.
IT IS THl CJUtATXST
TONIC IN THS WOULD
Bach ' bottle contains a
Month's treatment and costs
ll.iS at any Srst-elaaa drag
' store. Prepared by tho
LYTI-LEAN UEDIQ1E CO.
oisgssiss midg :
I WRITE YOUR EASTERN
FRIENDS to COM El, EST
via
SPECIAL LOW COLONIST RATES
Airs Ann '
From St 'Paul. Minneapolis. Dulnth.
Omaha, St Joseph. Kanaaa City
' and other Mlasouii river points to
Portland and Ashland. Or, and In
termediate points SaaVOO
From St Louie to Portland. A.ah
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Or, and Intermediate points S3A00
Similar low rates from other eaat
ern points to ths west
Send mo full name and address
of your relatives or friends In the
eaat that are thinking of coming to
th Pcclflo Northweet and I will
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to pay tha faro of any one, . tbo
money can be deposited with any
agent of tho Northern Paetflo Rail
way and tickets wlU be promptly
fumlahed.
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wanted, call on or address
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S5S llorrlson St, Co. Third,
aVrtlaad. Os. . .
morse;
Seeds
Spfout
You and nature do the
rest get them from ,
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171 Clay St, San Francisco
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dwelling eocuplea the lot, . . ,