THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, ' PORTLAND. THURSDAY ' EVENING. JUNE ' 13, 1907. r Town Topics 1 mm -I TONIGHT'S , AMUSEMENTS ... J"1" Dockstaders Minstrels : Marauam' Orsnd . . "rvn vi.nw ' Baker ...."The Prlncs and the Pauper" vji . mq . 4 , ... , , , . . , . , . , . , vauaevuie. Lyrlo ...V'AU tha Comforts of Horn." SLar"V"'A". Th Bell of Richmond" Tha Oaka.O. W, P. oarllno, 1st and Alder Tha Butte oys Consolidated Mining company, tha noma concern owning f lvs mining:. oiauns In tha Goldfield, Nevada, mining district, Is making activa prep , aratlons for tha installation of a gaao lint hoist, its development beratofora be ing prosecuted with a windlass operated by hand. Its shaft Is now down to a depth of 101 feet and will ba sunk still further as fast; as possible. Assays 'oip tha ore taken from tha shaft are of tha moat enoouragring nature, four rnade by Clayton A Hampton on May seneroua as were tnsse, ' Still better results rra nht.ina fmm samples assayed by the Garvin Cyanide juirwjuon company, wnicn round values 122.04. and $3,049.68, and dump rock picKea up ny treasurer Lambert, as- .?. ov,r ,6- Tner t today. 1 Is believed, one paying mine in one thou sand that at tha Butts Boys stair, of development and with such asaaya aa nm moovm wnicn sold us snares at aa iow a pries as IB cents. Tha above fig ures nave Dean a worn to bv tha aa. savers, before United States Commis sioner Biaaan, and are therefore abao lutely true. This looks Ilka a pretty good Showing and foundation for a spienaia paying property. The company's v Kaat Morrison street. In ! WB HAVE- ADDED ANOTHER STORY . The Union Laundry ' is ' one story higher than It was a month ago. The top addition is now al most completed, and WE MUST HAVE WOMEN HELP To operate the enlarged Institu tion. Do you know of any woman out of workT We have a place for her, and at fir better wages than is paid at stores. Wfc WANT H ADDITIONAL ' , HELPERS IMMEDIATELY. Union Laundry , . " TOXk XAZir 898. gzcoiro Aim coluxbxa. - I mm CA1A Council Learns Hunter Fen- , der on Streetcars Is Inade i quate-rSpecial Committee Will InTestlgrate Old Mo- tormen 'Against .Fenders. Of Canham & Williams, Grocers, , Portland, ( Or., says; office la at 16 the Weatherly building. . ' Two scions .of prominent families - may go to the rock pile at Kelly Butts unless they quickly mend their ways. At least Judge Cameron has so decreed and apparently la in earnest In the Cases of Arthur Beelejr and- James O'Shea. two well-known "- young men . about town, charged with having ere- iw aieiuroance in me iioiet n yon and abusing the landlady. Mrs Blo- cum. the police magistrate yesterday iiucu ooeiey sv ana u ones v ana in addition entered a suspended sentence of 10 days' imprisonment against the defendants. In the event of , their fu ture arrit on any charge, the jaU sen tence Immediately becomes operative. Three young women and two young men wno were witn seeier ana u saea escapea witn fines. Seventeen children were received in the Boys' ana Girls' Aid society home during ths month of May, according to the report read yesterday afternoon at the meeting of the board of trustees. Thirty-three children were disposed of, leaving It still in the care of. the lift stitution. Bills to the amount of 1780 were presented, approved and ordered paid. Ths following officers were eiectea ror George H. on. Keller and others made interesting re marks. ' Mrs. Dalglelah reported the dis tribution of more bououeta at tha Bea- men'a Institute last Monday and a very interesting evening. . At the conclusion delicious refreshments were served and a delightful social hour spent." A medal contest will be held at the First Chris tian church Friday svenlng. Whooping cough, though not a very dangerous disease, often Is very trouble some and trying to the little ones. , In those cases : KenvOn'S Cough Remedy haa been found of areat benefit bv eas ing the cough and shortening ths dis ease, soo a bottle at Bernl's drug store, ill Washington street , r A. wC Wild was sentenced to an inde terminate term in the penitentiary by Judge Cleland in circuit court yesterday afternoon. Wild pleaded guilty to em bessllng $30 from ths Crystal Ice ft Cold 8 to rase company, hia former em ployers. Bam Nelson, a cook, pleaded guilty to assault and battery ' on a s-year-oia cnna, ana wss sentencea to three months on the rockplle. If no streetcar fender can be found which will prevent people from being mangled by ears, then the Portland streetcars must be equipped with air brakes to protect life. f in the special session of the .city oounoll yesterday this matter, brought up by Councilman Vaughn, was given thorough discussion and ended in the appointing of Vaughn, Preston and Baker as an lnveetiaatina committee. The Hunter fender which was ordered placed on all streetcars by ordinance was not used on all of the cars and sev eral accidents have shown , its Inads auacv at critical moments. rreaton cited a number or instances in which old motormen informed him that fenders were practically useless in emergencies and the thing needed is the air brake. Motormen explain that it is next to impossible to drop tne renaer in time to save a person's life when the unfortunate falla within It feet of the car. With air brakes the car could be stopped in time to prevent any accident. Vaughn also Deueves tnat the speed GBAIN GRANULES Erneat W. " Ewers and Leroy ' Miller, two surveyors working for the O. B, N, under ths supervision of Engineer H. J. Roberts near Qulnton, were drowned resterday. Mrs. Lydia Ewera of Casey, owa, the mother of onef the men, has son will be shipped to the old boms. Water through boss for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must bo paid for in advance and used only between the houre of 5 and I a. m., and 6 and p. ra. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules, or wasteiuiiy, it will De anut orr. Ths Masamas outing committee would like to hear from Mr. Brady, ths chef who wss with ths Masamas at Mt Baker last year. Any one knowing his address is. tr. ctneiaon, i wasn- BeacE Williams, president: F. . E. Ington street, city. secretary; J. C. Alnsworth, tw i TTTTT .1, VI. V I The tour wUl be treasurer. The executive committee consists of Dr. T. u Bitot, chairman; Judge W. B. Gilbert. Mrs. Levi White, J. CT Alnsworth, R. 8. Farrell and Miss j neien v. Bpauidlng. , , A. H. Eliers Goes East A. II. Ellers. accompanied by his wife, left Portland this morning for an extended trip, upon which all of the larger cities throughout me eaat wui oe visitea, Jamestown exposition. one of both pleasure and business, and later Mr. Ellers will be Joined by bis brother, Hy Ellers, who is expected to return from Europe on ths steamship Deutschland, due to leave ' Hamburg June IS. On the return both will at tend ths great piano trade convention to be neia in Chicago June it to Ji. Retail grocers of Portland are com pletlng arrangements for ; holding mammoth picnic at Bonneville next Monday. All previous efforts along this line will be eclipsed. . Owing to in creased memneranip it is expectea mere White Flyer line of launches Will make dally trips to the Oaks and re turn. Boats leave foot of Yamhill street daily at 1:0 p. m.; Sunday 10 a. m. TickeU at dock office, 10 cents. Owing eaaed memberahln It is expect) will b 2,000 grocera in attendance. Special rates have been granted by the will Join the grocers and the butchers may also come in. Games and sports will be provided and everything will be complete for a record-breaker in the way of picnics. Penney Bros. Friday Bpsclal Our f 1.50 grade of Port, Sherry, Madeira, Tokay and Sauterne wines -at 11 per gallon;-our II grade or fort ana snerry wines at 75 per gallon; 8-year-old J. A. McBrayer whiskey, regular SB per gal lon, at $4. Friday only. All local bottle beers 11.75 per dosen; 40o rebate on empty bottles. Phone East Js7 879 SSI East Morrison at Free delivery. The second event of the reason will be given at the Rock Island Country elub Saturday night when a strictly In formal dance will be the program. The management has provided for a dellsrht ful evenings The formal opening of the club will take place in a rew jjays. when It is expected the beautiful grounds will be thronged with members and their frlsnds, The Jury In Judge Gantenbein's de partment of the circuit court that heard the trial of Mrs. Frances Van Zandt's suit against William H. Harris, yester. isv afternoon returned a verdict award' Ing Judgment to Mrs. Van Zandt for $3,400. She bad sued alleging breach of contract to erect an apartment nouse that was to have bean leased to her. ' mt ' The Northern Pacific has decided to place a new fast freight oh ths line be tween Missouri river points and Port land by way of Billings. The train will be run light in order to maintain a fast schedule, and will be of distinct advan tage to Portland shippers of perlsbablo goods. , At the usual Wednesday afternoon meeting of ths Central W. C. T. U. Mrs. J. M, Kemp, circulation edltor of the National W. C T. U. paper, the Union Signal, was introduced and made Inter esting remarks, speaking of her leave taking of her coworkers In Chicago and the interesting Journey, her pleasant tlmS here and meeting her friends. Mrs. It. H. Addlton, Mrs. Unruh, Mrs. Chicken Dinner at Oaks Tavern.- Commencing Saturday, June IS, and dally thereafter, a - first-class chicken dinner will be served at Oaks Tavern from S:S0 to S o'clook. 4 East Side Athletlo club. Prof. Ringler uon iee aroppea inis montn. Bpeciai I lUUiMr V UjlilU. suuuuvi 1 eavss wi sa-vasp smiwb as vv aAAtiuasiM, East 670. Steamer Jesse Harklns. for Camas. wasnougai ana way innamrs, aaiiy ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street aoca 1 p. sn. . : ;? :. -: " :. Sweet cream buttermilk, cheese, but- i ter, ham. eggs, coffee, etc. Oregon Cheese Co., sweuand : building, ; 126 Filth street. The rereal health coffee, tastes like 45c per pound Java coffee. We use it ex clusively in my family,w " All grocers in' Oregon sell a big package for 25c. If your grocer has not got Golden Grain Granules. of streetcars in the more densely pop- . ... uiated districts of the city should bo the pure health building ..nlalul anil a..t. tha atlnrnol " r . . . O cereal coffee, tell him to order a case from AllenS Lewis Lang & Co. Mason & Ehrman Wadhams & Co. or Wadhams & Kerr Bros. All boys and girls will :et money to spends for rourth of July if they read t 1 a st . my ad, which l pub lished June 1 in The Jour nal. The same "ad" will be published in The Jour nal Saturday, Tune 22. From 10 cents to $5.00, to all children, with excep tion of boys who smoke cigarettes. regulated, and wants the city attorney to see mat sucn restriction snouia oe enforced. v Mayor Xane thinks that great danger lurxs at street crossings ana tnat meeting should stop, letting one pass while the other was at a standstill. -The starting of streetcars before passengers were on or-oii was aiso criticised, Baker desires that all of the sewer holes constructed in sidewalks to carry orr tne storm waters De examined ana repairs mads where the grating is broken. An appropriation is available to cover this work and no more pools win exist at street corners. Baker aiso wanted a brick sidewalk on Mor rlaon street between Park and Tenth removed. He was Informed that the Pennoyer estate, which owns, tbs property, contemplated ths erection of a ioou.qou Buuamg in tne near xuture ana to lay a concrete sidewalk at this time would mean an extra expense for the reason that- the sidewalk would prob ably nave to be removed wnen construe tlon began. The Oregon ft Washington Railroad company wants to construct a grade across the peninsula whloh will be lower than the street. Their communication to the council asking that permission be given was referred to the committee on streets. Mayor Lane thought that It mignt be ror the best interests to in sert a common user clause in the fran chlse. so that by paying a fair rental other roads might cross the peninsula without the necessity of constructing anotner roaa. AWABDED DDPXOMAS Annual Commencement Exercises at I St. belens Hall Held Under Favorable Auspices. Stable Wanted to Rent About lOOx i ou. Appiy at once. w. h. Qrenfell, Francis ave. and Belmont Phone Ta- oor wny pay, more Metsger fits your! yes ior i, ats waan. ai, oor. 7ttt, formerly at 111 Sixth street. Allen's Kushlon Komfert shoes ere- vent rheumatism and neuralgia. 400 Morrison. ...... Acme Oil Co. sells ths best eafetv mal Oil and fins gasoline, phone East 78S. expert photographer, E. W. Moore, Elks' building, Seventh, and Stark sts. Woman's Exchange. 18S Tenth trt .... . . A . 1 . . . . tuncn ij.tv 10 m, ousiness men luncn. sandv with mMi pair of children's shoes at Rosenthal's. a coffee ek for It Diamond W it's at your grocer's. For Ice call Main Co., S51 Stark. 224. Ice Delivery At ths annual commencement ex ercises at Bt Helen's hall last night IS young women were awarded diplomas of graduation. Ths exercises were held In ths large gymnasium, and were a part of the activities of convention week of tha EnlscoDal diocese of Oregon. Rev. W. A. M. Breck, chaplain of St. Helen's hall, officiated, assisted by Rev. A. A. Morrison, rector or tne Trin ity church. The address to the gradu ates was delivered by Bishop scaaamg, who also presented diplomas. Members of the graduating class are: General course, Margaret Crosby. Hasel Robb, Marie Louise Emmons, Mary Mer cedes Sims, Virginia June Sterling, Ha sel Irene Tichner, Hasel Frances Ferris, Jessie. Hale, Hilda Hagedorn; college preparatory course, Mary L. Hewitt. Evelyn Wilson; vocal muslo course, Ada West; piano course, Mary Maud Car Hale; kindergarten training- course. Helen Rose Caldwell, Helen Boot, Beulah Duncomb, Mary i Mcintosh, Josephine Schell and Antoinette gchell. For essays based on a series or iee 12 FRONT ST.,. PORT LAND, OR. Nurseryman Pllklngton, ft Yamhill. Oregonian Confectionery, 1S1 Sixth. D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh. Berger signs 284 Yamhill phons. Gold watches Beck SOS Alder. Bark Tonlo for rheumatism. - Klser scenic photos. Imperial hotel. GIVEN MORE TIME IN WHICH TO PLEAD Four men accused of crimes were ar raigned before Judge. Cleland in the cir cuit court yesterday. All were al lowed until Saturday to plead. Malcom MoCauley was charged with embenllng 88.000 from the Oregon ft Washington Lumber company. Guy Rltter was ac cused of obtaining 820 from a bank by false pretenses. Frank Kelly .was ar raigned on the charge of robbing the Gresham bank, and Harry Montrose was accused or criminal assault. , tures on church history bv Blshoo Scad- flina- prises were awarac Wilson received prises were awarded. Miss Evelyn on received first honors; Misses Louise Emmons and Margaret Crosby second, and Miss Hasel Ferris third. Eleven other students were given hon orable mention. THIS ROSE, SHOW A BIG SUCCESS Portsmouth, Near St. Johns, Holds First Successful Affair ot This . , Character of Season. K '4 Portsmouth, near St. Johns, held a successful rose show last bight The display was under ths auspices of the United Artisans of the peninsula. There was an excellent showing ot cut roses and a great variety entered. The hall was profusely aeooratea witn r lowers and evergreens, presenting an extraor dinary appearance of color and beauty. A chort Droaram was rendered, in cluding a rose drill participated in by 10 little gins wnicn was an exceeamgi; attractive and appropriate number. Fol lowing is the list of awards: 1 Red roses First Mrs. J. W. Angus second, C. A. Wood; third, Mrs. R. B. Cummlngs; fourth, Mrs. W. B. Satterlle. White First, Mrs. S. E. Merrill: sec ond, Mrs. S. t. Young; third, Mrs. C, IT. Beard. , Pink First, Mrs. M. J. Hatfield; sec ond, Mrs. Merrill; 'third Mrs. Carson; lourtn, ju. u. Moyt. There is no aouDt our xaax n.Aru.Kiii.iNwis tne dcsc teacner second, c a. wooa; tnira. Mrs. parson. that is she teaches thoroughly so that one never forgets the that special mention should be made of lesson, uu wic unsu wisg. niu. (invv i wiuvu. s wit Kenna and Mrs, uummings. step toward financial success is economy. One excellentway to 1?T1?TriTTrr tt a vtT t?t?cj nmctice economy isto profit hv the experience of others. Read in JiliJuaLaVljidSa your newspapers the accounts of people who have lost their savings MAKE NO PROGRESS vm bv keenine- them hidden around the house or buried in the 1 " ' V garden. Then save yourself the cost of a similar lesson by deposit- TemlS. ing your hard earned dollars in this strong bame where you are as- made, recently by the freighthaaaiers. sured of absolute safety. Your money will not only be safe in bur Ths latter ask for small concessions in savings department but will grow because of the interest we pay. Zl&'tZTolmS iiiZ - - ' - I IVfllDUli iiaovvenvt vs. aw vw " AtrPTr,TT,PQ I An interview was had between com DELAY IS . COSTLY If your teeth need treatment the longer you wait the larger it will maks your bill. HO PIATE5 s" first.. BBsr ar ss si st sfc srm Call at once and let us examine your teeth. We will give you ths best service In every branch of the dental profession, and by painless methods that ' will meet with your approval. When desired you can have T. P. Wise or my personal service. W. A. WISE, Dcnlisl THIRD AND WASHINGTON STS. P. Wise, ILX Stordevant and Dr. Huff man; Associates Eton BtAXjr was. T. H. Lambert....... President j Joseph Paquet......Vice-Pres. A. W. Lambert.. .....Cashier 1,0. S. Fulton.;... Asst. Cashier and General Superintendent Buckley of i the Harriman lines, wno rererrea tne men to J. P. O'Brien, general manager and vice-president of the Southern Pa- clflo company. Mr. O Brian has not yet met the committee. - The committee appointed to confer witn tne wonnern racino nns uot'Deen able to do much because the agents hers have no power to act. They merely iin make their demands to .tha com. fiany .taiouiU ths ajteaU hers, CITY COUNCIL WILL PAY FOR CLERK HIRE Everything seems to be in harmony between the city council and ths olvil service commission, ths former yester day appropriating f 390 out of the city treasury to pay for the services of a stenographic clerk hired by tha latter. Secretary McPherson will have assist ance for the next six months In conduct ing the numerous examinations in the city departments. Some of the members of the council nave expressed opposition to appropriate in money to suooort the civil servisa. but the commission relied on that clause in the city charter which provides for the payment of all necessary expenses of the service to bring the council to pass tns measure. PIONEERS CAN CALL u' AND RECEIVE BADGES Secretary Hlmes of the Oregon His tnat badges 1( torlcal society announces may now be secured ror the reunion and requests tnat eligible persons call at the rooms In the city hall and get them. Every man and woman who came to the Oregon country previous to and inciuaing tne year is entitled to wear a badge. Every; mail brings Inquiry relative to tne reunion notwithstanding tne ract that 100 Help It Along The Rose Show- w ry 1 Jr t.L ifvt- .S-B-S Do Your 5hare SVtaT9tX(XSA1TV (m X i '' I HL. --THEMODIST i i T piano players. Unlike any other previous improvement, the "The- 1 J modist does not merely accentuate the treble notes or the bass notes,' J but it goes still further, and seeks out the melody wherever it may bs I 1 high or low. The "Themodist" is to be found 2 . t 1 Only With the Pianola j Is THE great improvement In the construction of Piano Players that critics have been awaiting In bringing out the melody and Subduing the accompaniment, the "Themodist" achieves the greatest success since the development of piano players. Unlike any other previous improvement, the "The modist does not merely accentuate the treble notes or the bass notes, but it goes still further, and seeks out the melody wherever it may bs high or low. The "Themodist" is to be found I i The supremacy of the Pianola is sfill more decisively emphasized by this latest and greatest improvement. The "Themodist" 'accom plishes the seemingly impossible and marks in the most positive man ner the great superiority between the Pianola and a host of other piano players which are, at best, but poor imitations. : , . With the aid of the Pianola, anyone can play any Piano, and now, with tha "Metrostyle" and "Themodist features, exclusive with ths Pianola) any piece can be rendered In a manner rivaling ths perform- There is but One Genuine PianolaMade Only by The Aeolian Co., and Sold Throughout the Pacific Northwest Only by the House of Eilers. Themodist Pianola, With Metrostyle, $300 Model K Pianola, With Melodist and Metrostyle, $215 Used Pianolas, from $150 Upward. Weber Pianola Pianos Steele Pianola Pianos Wheelock Pianola Pianos Stuyvesant Pianola Pianos Prices $500 Upward. If you have a piano, add a thousand-fold to its value by securing a Pianola. When you have learned the real worth of the Pianola and desire a combined Pianola-Piano we will allow the full purchase price of the Pianola in exchange. In either case . Pianolas and Pianola Pianos may be secured upon convenient terms of payment so attractive that all music lovers may enjoy the pleasure of these incomparable instruments. Visit our Pianola parlors, ask us to play your favorite pieces, be come familiar with the marvelous ability of the Pianola, .learn what it will really do, and do for YOU. The House of Highest Quality Amnaas af . W.vv-eVrS ptttnorttlioJbUitx Biggest Busiest and Best Exclusive Agents in Western America for the Wonderful Welts Mignon Piano Exclusive Pacific Northwest Representatives lor the Pianola, the Standard Piano Player of the World Sole Agents for Peerless Electric Pianos. Orchestrelles, Pipe and Parlor Organs, Orchestrians Violins, Talking Machines and Records. Xv j 353 Washington St. Corner Park I f And Stores in 'All Important Pacific Northwest CWes. " f i i i i wu.V.S.The KcIIlJ Th:;t;c ; Tonight at SslS Tomorrow X.ast 1 lew Doctsladcr tzi Zls C;. K!ir.s!rel3 Prices--t.50, $100, 7B 0o, S5o. Seats selling at the theatre. , Concert tonight at theatre. wi'aaU nEiiiG mmii s Saturday Night, June IS, ; "TH3S BXZOOa TOT OOD3" Given by . ttjwsvts) - yacurio , vat vxsxxrt Prices 25c, lOo. 7Se. $1.90. Eeao selling at theatre. , Marquam Grand ' j. ' - Phmt Mils S.t , suur ntAiroxsoo orsxa, oo. Presenting ... .. DOLLY VARDUN Ths Enormously Successful Comia Opera, the Talk of the Hour. Prlf-Ettninf, SOe, SOe. 75. Hstlnae, V and 50c. - r MAXXM THXATKS (Pboee Msls S) Ose. U k,r, Gnrsl MsBarer. Attrsetlna sU this rnk. Little OUIe Civr, AaMrtrs's for ..Biast child star, lap parted bf stemhers nf ' tbs Bkr Tbratrt Company in a DiiraUlnt " prodnetlon of Msr Twsln'a bstmil put", "'Thi raivcx AVD THB AVriM."r child should b dmlod the dsllsht of tbl charming and intsrsatlng pleca. 8palai !!" . Matinee Wtdnssday. Crery child with trt frse. Regular niitlnce Batordar. ETsalncx, Me, 8Sc, Mc. MatlnMs, 10c, 9Se. haxt wealt,. Xltut's Mniical Coinad eoaupan. LYRIC THEATRH This Phene Uaia dSSS. ' , Wah tbs Alien Stock Company seating Wm. OlUstts's Oslsbratsd fonr-Afft Coiradr. "Alt TEX 00XTO&TS OT KOsTt" tfstlocM Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday St Snnday. Prices, 10c, SOc Bycrr evening at S:1S. Prices 10c, SOe and SOe. ' BeasrreS seats by phone, Main 4A85, Cf Sce open from 10 a. B. to IS p. sa. STAB Phone BTaJa S48S-THX BTAl Entire Week of June 10th, The Bevgaaisad Star Stosk Oesifaay Presents 1 rna bbixx or wchkobv , . .. A play In four sets Matin cm Taesdaye, Tharedays, Saturdays and Sundays at 8:SO. Price 10c and SOc, Erer erentns at S:19. Prices 10c, tOe aat SOe. Beeerred seats hy phone for all perforaf ices. Main MM. Next attraetloB "Ooafuslos," TOE GRAND Week ef Isae 10. Vauderllle de Luxe seaee by the fa- BHras clown and Cblaataa. Harding and , Ah Bid In "rua In a Chinese Laundry." - Special Added Attrao tiea Lata Bras., 1m trodoctns ' Claraaee Lets. Th Arm 1m. Wonder ;" tte Fmir Uaaooa. . Mile. Olive. Georre (Pork Cbopa) gears, ' , Wbelan A Searlae, Mr. rrederlc Roberta, Graadlseope. BASEBALL. ATHLETIC PARK, Oovnst Tangaa and. Twenty-foarth. June 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16. Los Angles vs. Portion J Games called at S:S0 p. m. datly. Oames called at S:S0 p. m. Sundays. XOJXX8 DAT rmtDAT. ADMISSION 25 Orandstand lBo. ' ' Children lto. Box Seats 35a , - - srzozAX, OOJTC3BJITS Concerts PL1LR Or ALL $3 HATS Know It By This Label Every Hat Guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or a new hat free of charge by the Incomparable Bcnusonyrs v . snnroAJUAjr xttssabsj i ; at 1:00, : 7:40, S:i0. ) -''' moxAis . i DAREDEVIL DAVEPC3TS In thsir aerial extra vaganaa on the higi wire at 8:10 O'clock. See the king of the high wire make his death-nervine; dash over a slender cable on a whel of fire, 100 feet high. Greatest act of its kind In the world. , :.:...: .. ...... .' . k ' Going fo the Seaside . or Mountains? It will maks your raoatlon trip more . enjoyable to nave . . ' Reliable Groceries Special prices oa seaside and mountain orders. Express and freight charges paid on an or ders of 120 or mors to your near est railroad office or steamboat landing within a radius of 100 miles of Portland. D. C. BURNS CO. 210 THIRD STREET nsasti ; Kaia tlSl A-1838. SBsV.-i CGeei The WaU-Kaewa A TTD AD A dtrv u Jtx kj JA-n. f Dump Wagons KATB BTO XQVAX arm ostb a txiai. Western aerapers. Boad flows and all modern Sartfc and Book Handling SCa chlnery la stock. . BEAU & CO. 331 XAWTBOXaTS ATXBTTB. Vkoas Bast S93S. riTiV $Wl?Sy.r4 JOURNAL- WANT ADS FAY OiST fore. CHINESE kaiot mmA Kutk TDOCTOr Ba made a life stndy ef rests sad Ikm". ad tn tbst atadr dlaooeeted sad i fi... ., (n tbe world bis wendernii reaiedlM, B0 KERCUBY, OI80NS OB BBUOt tT." KB CUKI8 WITHOUT OrEBAT' "". t WITHOOT XHB AID Of A kSu K. He gearanteea -a enre Catarrti. a. , Lane. Thmat, BBesiaattsfla .Weri- Kermaa D-bllitr. Stomaea. Mer. c Tmblest "he tMt Massned, . gestale V sees sad Alt Prtvsts THeasea . , A SURE CAf.'CER CU:." fast Bsesivsd ai ?h, Chiaa-Safs, I ' sad BelUbla. if too abb Arrttcnrn, r" DELATS A kg CANOEKta. : H res eaaaot H, wrfte tnt sr-., ; sad slmlaf. laekae 4 eenie CONSULTATlOri I I Hi c. six wo cat 16 " a ., . v fUaa 2 .. 4 .