The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 14, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND,' FRIDAY EVENING.: JUNE 14. 1807.
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AT THE TIIEATBES
: V 'V "DoUx Vardca" ruiw, f. ? ::' .
, There , ts no, doubt of the 'sincere In
Merest the peoplt Of Portland are tak.
' Sf .,,n 1? 'revival of .that pretty opera
"l)ollV Vftl-rian "...ha, I. K.l -.' wrr?
. . - mini puiiiK iniM
week at the Marquam by the San ran"
clsco opera company.- It It considered
ty many to be the prettiest of all comic
, opera,1 and. bl. crowds have attended
every .performance.. There , will be a
; matinee tomorrow, . ,
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. , 'The rortutie-Teller Victor Herbert's
fcest oomlo opera, la to be the offering
,or tne wao sranclsco opera company at
the Marouarn next -week, beft-lnnlng Mon
day night 'It. will be the last week
, phi oM.oi.ut engagement of the Ban
r ranciaccK-opera company m this city,
"ine fortune-Teller'' -1 , sure ...to be
Crowds Cheer. tb Davenports.
. . The Davenports proved a great draw-tng-card
at the Oaks laat night In their
daredevil feats. Their bicycles llluml
nated , by numbers of ciectrUf lights
w.hl!fi on ' th? wirV the presented a
thrilling sight The Davenports are
tor iwo wees. BchU-onjrl's band
. continues to please, and the various
other attractions are brinrinr rrnwri. t
i oe para nespue me weather. ,
' - Popular Summer Attraction.
, The Baker will open a short season
of musical burlesque Sunday afternoon.
The Zlnn travesty company and II
aweet dancing girls are Included. The
opening burlesque will i "Teesr-
AVft.BV. BAM fn k. m iw.l M n l..h...
jS" HUflt VI IUUS1U. ' 'A i,! 'r' ...
' j Children's ; Matinee Tomorrow.
' Uttla Ollla Cooper - and the Baker
4heatre company delighted hundreds of
cnuaren as wen as older- people at the
matinee last Wednesday, and the last
opportunity for young- folks who cannot
go out at night to see the charming lit
.tie actress will be tomorrow's matinee.
; : ; "Little Lord Fantleroj." ,V.
; Manager Baker announces a special
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Lew Dockstadery.tlie Jolly. Minstrel,
Who Gives His ' Last Performance
. at the Helllg Tonight?" i '4 v
engagement Sunday Sight at the Helllg
theatre of Miss Ollle Cooper, the young
ohlld actress. ' and the - Xiaker theatre
company, -la a production of Frances
Hodgson Burnetrs "Little Lord Faunt-I
leroy', Beat are now on. sale. ,
- Wlreleas- Demonstration. '
There Is no' burlesque nor travesty
about the demonstration , of , wireless
telegraphy, the . headline "attraction at
the Grand next week. , Charles Henry.
the demonstrator, will prove that sci
ence can be a entertaining and more
Instructive than a song and dance.
r Farce Comes Next. '
Nat C Goodwin's farce, "Confusion,"
will be the bill at the Star theatre next
week. . This will be presented beginning
Monday nicht when . It will have its
local premier. Nat Goodwin estab
lished himself as a comedian In "Con-1
DAREDEVIL DAVENPORTS AT THE OAKS
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Last night the DaredevU Davenports mad their Initial bow before a Port
land audience at the Oaks, commencing a two weeks' engagement at this more
than ever popular resort. , s . v ' ' . " ' " f'
They introduced many new sensational and spectacular features on a wire
stretched 75 feet above the earth. These daring riders perform many difficult
feats In mld-alr, on bicycles brilliantly Illuminated -with' tolored inoandescent
lights, creating a weird and peculiar effect- against the black background Of
the sky. They have In their repertoire a list 01 n aeau-aexytng . periormances
wmcn muss oe seen o oe mpprwuiVBu. r..- .-. . -
Men's
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Togg
ery
rancy Half Hose .L25c ;"50c
TTA1rtxr3r i . . . . nf r tl OH "r-
r Shirts . . $1.00 $3.00
Belts . ; :; ..V..f . 50c ,$2.00, ,;
"V Underwear at; All : Prices
We're offering a. phenomenal shirt bargain.; .
A good negligee, shirt,tUght; and dark pat-.
Jerns with attached or separate
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.cuffs 'special values
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I fusion, and the farce Is as funny now
as It was then. This will be the first
time the reoraanlxed stock com Dan v has
appeared In light plays. -
No Better Vaudeville.'
Old and rounc are pleased with the
vaudeville entertainment at thw-flmnrV
No better program has been played here
man mis weetc s Din. Tne eiown ana
the Chinaman make everyone laugh with
r un in a uninese xaunory.r ana Mil,
Olive has a lurrlina act which causes
gaspa of astonishment at her dexterity.
The four Masons have a comedy sketch,
"The Countrr School." full . of. aonc.
dance and fun. and there are, aside from
mesa, any number or clevor entertain
ers. It Is a program which seekers
after light amusement cannot afford to
miss.
Bells, of Richmond'' at the Star theatre
tomorrow. . This Is up ' to date, :he
strongest and best-liked of the Star
theatre .attractions.. Seats for the .--malning
performances are now- on sale
at me eox orrice. , ... . , -
, . . Star Bfatlnee Tomorrow.
; Matlnee-goers will want to see "The
. . "Shall We Forgive ner."
' Next week the Allen ' stock, company
will offer Us patrons Marie Waln
wrlghfs "Shall W Forglva Herf It
teems with excitement from beginning
to fend, and the comedy and heart-Interest
Is well Interwoven. - Miss Josephine
Deff rey will play the leading role. , .
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- "All the Comforts of Homo." j ?
"; A- th Lyrlo ?the Allen' stock com
pany 1 eoverlng Itself with glory by
Its excellent- performance of WUllamv
Gillette's famous comedy, "AH the
Comforts of Home," This will be the
last appearance of Verna Felton for
some time, ' as that popular young
actress leaves for her summer vacation
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Last Time Lew Dockstader Tonight,
Lew Dockstadejr and his big minstrel
company will give their last perform
ance at the Helllg theatre. Fourteenth
and Washington streets, tonight at 8:18
o'clock. ' Seats sellings at theatre box
office. Concert in front of theatre at
Till OCIOCK. 4 , v. '-. f
: VloU Allen . t Helllg Thesttre. :;
'' Next Monday i night." June 17, ' the
charming actress. Viola Allen, will pre
sent Shakespeare's delightful eomedy,
"Twelfth Night." at the Helllg theatre.
Fourteenth and ' Washington streets.
Tuesday nicht. June 18. Miss Allen will
present a special bill comprising- four
different acts from four different plays.
Seats are now selling at theatre box of.
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INDICTED FOE SELLING
, SMALL BOYS TOBACCO
, For selling ' tobacco to 1 two young
boys, Mrs. 1L Hatneld and Miss Lydia
Hatfield - of ' St, Johns have been In
dicted by the district attorney. They
were arrested on bench warrants and
later were released on 115 ball each.
The boys to -whom the tobacoo Is said
to hav been sold are Roy MaUon, aged
11 years, and Malcolm Stockton, aged
10 years. ;-
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Oranolated Byellda Oared by .
tn xousekou svKoxoir.'
Druggists refund money if Or. Porter's
Antiseptic Healing Oil falls, v 26c.
VERY AGED UOHAX
DEAD AT EUGENii
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Eugene, Or., June 14. Mr. Kllsabeth
Griffin, aged 14 years, is rtea.l at tlii
home of her grandson, O. W. CJrlilln, In
Eugene, after being an Invalid nunv
year She was born In Otaego eouniv.
New York, and came to Eugene with
her son, Gilbert P. Qrlffln. In IMS. Bha
lived with him till his death In 1897, afir
which she continued to reside with his
widow. .She leaves, besides th grand
son mentioned, another grandson. Drew
Qrlffln. of this city, and a granddaugh
ter, Mrs. It 8. Bryson. also of Kugtnie.
accidents will happen, but the beet-
regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' E--lectrle
OH for such emergencies. It
subdues th pain and heals th hurts.
Mailorders:
Filled " from !thi ad , and filled
the same day we 1 receive them.
Out-of-town customers ' should
take this meant of bringing; this
large store to their doors. ,
STORE CLOSES AT SIX.
Ladies' Home Journal Patterns 10c and I5c
FIFTH STREET , r mSHINGTON STUEET , SIXTH STREET,
Ladies' Home Journal for Sale at Pattern Counter
JheRoseShow ffi
. From June 19 to June 22 we are
going to have a Rose Show and
Fiesta here in .Portland. , . Those
who live in Portland get out and
boost, outsiders plan on attend
ing.
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STORE CLOSES AT SIX
AndWeUsherltOufma
Blaze of Bargain Glory
An Apology
In the Friday corset advertisement we Stated
that we carried the Ad jus to Dowager -Royal
Corsets, in the front lacing models. This was
a mistake on. the part of the advertising man,
and the manager of the corset 'department
wishes to correct it The Adjusto models are
for stout figures and do not lace in front; the
front-lacing models are for slender figures.
The advertising man. takes all the blame. for
the error, as usual. '
All lines of white reduced for the sale. Everything white or cream in any line on which the price la
not fixed by contract goes in at a sale price, Saturday is the last day of the sale. Make it your oppor
tunity to share in the reduced prices that prevail al rover the house. Savings on Musunwear, Linens,
White Dress Fabrics, White Silks, White Shoes, White Hosiery, White ChinawareA Glassware, White
Tinware, White Woodenware, White, Enamel ,Ware, White Enamel Beds, White Blankets, White Lace
Curtains, etc . : . :- v ; ' ..?;- '-. V- :-t: -S'. P.
Special Sale Prices on Everything White eZiSui
One Half
Price
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Half orice for the daintiest kind of Waists. . Made of the best materials and in the best
styles. Waists that you wouldn't think it possible to buy for these small prices, lit
wouldn't be possible under regular circumstances either. But these are waists that we
bought way under regular price. Come in the dainty lingerie styles, or the plain tail
ored effects. . Materials are lawns, dotted Swisses, polka dot linens and
allover embroideries. They are waists that sell regularly for from $3
to $32.50 each. All day Saturday, thousands of them at.
Children's Coats at Half Price Again
TVf 14f fli.e CJ-aftirrlav nnnnrfiinitv clin 4 rr if ma r hi th 1a ct vnii'11 fiJlvt Af inrl vnif
these coats are good styles, made of all wool and silk materials, in sizes for little maids
of 6 to 14 years of age, and they sell for J. . . . . . . ..... . . . . .... .... HALF PRICE
HALF
Shoes Sell Cheap Again
Bo ys' and Girls' Shoes Bargalnized and the Friday Specials
for Men and Women Repeated for Saturday's Selling
Girls' Oxfords, black leather, blu
cher cut, with light weight soles,
made of very soft, fine, stock and
neat, dressy Shoes.
6 td 8, worth $1.29 pair. ..$1.09
Wx to 11, $1.59 value.... 8129
V2 to 2, $1.79 value'. $1.49 2 to 7, $2.19 value. .$1.79
WOMEN'S LOW SHOES, in kid or white canvas, with
light or heavy soles, some are. fitted With dull tops, and
nearly all are blucher cut. Any style in this lot flt nt
is a good wearing shoe, worth to $2.50, for ... ..tj)l,Ue7
WOMEN'S LOW SHOES, in canvas and leather. The
canvas shoes come in blue, pink, Nile green, tan and white.
Then there are some smart patent leathers, including a hew
one-hole garden tie. The others come in button or lace,
plain or blucher styles, swing or straight lasts. Included
are low heel oxfords ; for , girls who wear women's sizes.
Any white canvas shoe in the stock, worth to ; t Qfi
$3.00 pair, special .................. . . . ....... 1 9 70
LOT 3.-Women's Oxfords and Shoes, showing a large
assortment of tans . and blacks, the latter including many
pretty styles in patents, light or medium soles; shoes for
street or dress wear. Come in the following colors, blue,
pink, gray, reseda; regular values to $4.00 ' $t AO
pair ; special r VutvU
Boys' Shoes, made of summer weight kid, or fine calf, regu
lar styles and a great, many of them ; shoes of exceptional
merit and value. Come in sizes 9 to 5y$, and are priced
aS follOWSt '. ' ' ..--.:",.-. ' V .'!-. . J.
9 to 13y2, special $1.49 1 to 5, special...: $1.89
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Cooper's Ribbed Underwear, in white or creaml"two-piece
or union suits; special $1.50 grade for $1.25, QC
and $1.00 grades ....... .... ...... ... ... , . . ...... . 00C
Men's 150c Qualities, good underwear, in white or
cream; flat or ribbed weave;, special
A. 1 regular values $1.00 ; special ............... i
Ml 9 uuwr ill wuiiv v vivsiuj " ivuuvvu. f Vl
Regular $2.50 $3.50 $4.00
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ibs ' v special ,. vw
Men's; White Linen 'Kerchiefs, Riclurd son's linen, one of the best 25c
handkerchiefs on the market; special price, each
42c
85c
$5.00
$4.00
20c
Men's White or Cream Vests, in pique or Easket weave special for the 1 As
sale at ONE-FOURTH LESS, THAN REGULAR '. .. .... . ... ..... . . . .
Saturday Savings on Hose
Women's Lace Hose, three special lines of the best 50c qualities; a lot that
embraces nine different designs. Bargains that you'll surely appreci- OA .
ate for Saturday, for these splendid 50c values are selling for, the pair. : OuC
Women's Hose, in very, select patterns, thre designs to choose from, Ij
sell recrularly at 85c the pair; special, Saturday v....;v.....V...... OUC
Kew lines of Lace Hose for summer wear. Fine imported goods in handsome
patterns, fine gauze lisle thread, with or without embroidery, and, many sorts
of pretty hosiery, suitable for vrear with, the low shoes. -
; Women's and Children's Deimel Klesh
Linen Underwear
The most comfortable and the most practical sanitarygaxment made for sum
ITlCr,. f aTsvUdCI US JVldllOUUll SU IVVVJJ uy OftUI vwn
Infants' Sinsrle Garments
Chndren'a Single Garments .
Women's Single Garments . . .
81.75
$2.25
$3.00
Women's Union Suits ..v. ...$6.00
Men's Single Garments . . . . . . .$3!5
Mens Union Suits l t .$6.50
BY THE
TH0US:
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Long Silk Gloves,1 in black and white are the
popular handwear. When these are so scarce,
'tis good news to know: that you can get all
you want of them at the regular prices. We
could sell every pair we have to dealers at al
most the regular retail price, I so scarce are
they in the local market. Look to your needs
nQ) and lay in a supply before they are all
snapoed up. ' Priced at $2.50, (fi f A
$2.25, $2.00, $1.75 and M.jU
Women's Wash Belts, fine embroidered pat
terns,, a great assortment of patterns and
prices. From the very fine hand-embroidered
ones at $2.50 to $4.50, down to modest
priced affairs. These are priced at op
75s, 65, 35 and .........,.... . ZOC
MiMhWSM Sells Fast
New styles, charming, piquant shapes, splendid "materials and trimmings that
lend the greatest possible beauty, both in harmony of color and selection of
design. Hats that were chosen for , the particular women that form the clien
tele of the Olds, Wortman & King store. , "
Read Weil These Prices, for They Shov Immense
Savings on the Already Very Low Prices
Regular $ 5.00 values, selling now at $2.98, Saturday v.
Regular $ 7.50 values, selling now at $3.49, Saturday . .M
Regular .$ 9.00, values,'selling now' at $3.98, Saturday
Regular $10.00 values, selling now at $5.00, Saturday
Ready-to-Wear Hats, Outing Hats, Beach Hats, and all sorts of err. ?rt
Vacation and Street Hats, in Milan," Java, Satin, Jap, Bedford O r '? r '
ford Cord braids, fine little affairs that sell regularly for up to
$3.50; special for Saturday again .Y; v. . ....
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