The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 04, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE ' OREGON 'DAILY ' JOURNAt, PORTLAND, : JHURSDAY : EVENING, JULY 4, IC07. ""
POPULAR PORTLANDERS. MARRIED
. AT SEAMEN'S FRIEND SOCIETY
, . j ToyiGHya amusements
Mamuam (IranA . .imtHnlB flneclelt:
- compur u vaudeville dhw
Faksr .................. "Oliver Twut
sW iVsse ett ftssj af frsjss
Hlkr ' .... "Th. TJfe That Kills
LEADING EAST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE
Lyrio. . i f , , . . "A Fair Rebel"
The oeics. ....'.,........ t
....O. W. P. carllno. First and Aim
Gorgeous fireworks display LiWU
and Clark fair (rounds at .
INSURES AIL KINDS 02f
UVB STOCK AO AINST
DKATXI FROM ANY
Corner of Grand Avenue and Bast Alder
spectacular illumination or ai,
Mt Adams and Mt. 8t HHwt U
p. ro.
Topic
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'. Flans ars now belhf perfected, for
the pavement of Belmont street on ths
east side from the river to ml Tanor.
A variety of different pavements will
be used varying from crushed rock to
hard surface pavements. It was at
first Intended to make the entire stretch
hard nttvmnt.owinr to the importance
of. the thoroughfare, but on account of
the protests or some or me property
owners this has been abandoned for the
time. It is still hoped, however, to' have
the entire driveway paved with a bard
surface pavement
Woodmen, of the World ball was the
scene of a marriage last night In which
the groom was 74 years of age and the
bride SO. The parties to the Interesting
ceremony were cnanes Stewart, an em-
na ine nnae was ixmisa j. a nomas, a
governess. -Rev. Clarence True Wilson
married the couple, Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart wHl reside at the corner of
Sixteenth and Harrison streets.
The St Johns Commercial club will
have a housewarmlnr" during the coming,
weekt at which time the new quarters of
the organization will b opened for pub
llo use. The club is furnishing . three
"rooms consisting of one large assembly
hall and two smaller rooms for the use
of committee meetings .and similar
gatherings The cost of the furnishings
wui do sdoui iouu.
F. E. Bowers of 109 Ssventeenth
street lost a watch and fob valued at
$75 while watching the Are on Northru
street early this mornlnr. The watcl
was engraved with the full name of
Mr. Bowers and the fob was also en
grsvea witit bis initials, it 1 sup
posed that a pickpocket secured the
timepiece.
New Grocery Store at Bunnyslde We
beg to announce that we are now open
to receive orders for high-class " gro
ceries. Imported goods, as well as the
American cereal uorree. Known
"Golden Grain Granules." which we
guarantee to be the best In ths world.
Peterson A Faueette, 14 Hawthorne ave.
Phone Tabor 443.
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Water through hose for sprinkling
ysrds or sidewalks or washing porches
or windows must be paid for In advance
and used only between the hours ' of I
and I a. m., and S and I p. m. It
must not be used for sprinkling streets.
If used contrary to these rules, or
wsstsfully. It will be shut oft
A few of those Chatham Standard In
cubators left, the kind that hatches
every fertile egg, 110 and 140 eggs ca
pacity, and as long as they last a 60
egg slse for only 18.00. Do you want
one? -il or write, Geo. W. Foott, 121
East Morrison street Portland.
While J. Meager, 414 Salmon street,
was watching the plug ugly parade last
night somebody walked off with his
srm chair Just back of him on the
porch.
Tes, sir! "Golden Grain Granules"
Is the health, coffee. It Is pure and
goes further than any other. Tates A-
Raymond, 1014 Belmont street
Goorge 8prlngat-Blsb.opp.
George Springate "Bishopp and Mlos
Emma Hillman .were married at the
Seamen's Friend society, 1(1 Flanders
street, last Monday night Ths cere
mony was pronounced by Rev. EJ, H.
Roper, chaplain of the Institute. Ths
targe concert bail was strewn with
flowers, and flags of the world's na
tions entwined with roses and marguer
ites oovered the wells.
The bride was eeoorted by her grand
father, Edward Atmore, while Mlee
Rose Riley played Mendelssohn's wed
ding march. The bride wore a dress of
white lingerie, trimmed In lsoe. The
Veil wss hsld by a diamond brooch, the
gift Of the groom. M lines Alice and
Llssie Culverwell were bridesmaids, and
Mn.'BlsnOpp.'
Miss Sarah Culrerwelt'maid of honor,'
Little Maude Roper carried the rink
In the heart of a Caroline Testout rose.
The flower girls were Misses Laura and
Marion Roper. The groom was attend
ed by Harry Hillman, the bride's
brother. The ceremony was followed
by a reception and banquet
The groom is well known in this city,
where he occupies a responsible po
sition with Meier ft Frank. The bride,
who formerly lived in Itondon, England,
is an artist of considerable ability, and
has received It certificates for black
and White drawings In the Kensington
art schools.
The young couple are taking a short
wedding tour, after which they will re
side In Sellwood. Many costly presents
were given them.
on wwmk
l SALE
Is without question the greatest bargain event ever inaugurated on the East
Side. You cannot get away from figures and facts, especially when backed up
by the superior class of merchandise we are showing; that's why this sale has
been so successful. in bringing such crowds of people here from all directions to
share in the bargain harvest ,
VERY RADICAL REDUCTIONS IN PRICE PREVAIL
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT DURING THIS SALE
ARBITRARY POSTMASTER REFUSES
TO HAUL MAILS THIRTY FEET
Residents of Hillsdale are greatly ex
cited because of the action of Post
master A. Mercer In refusing o carry
ths malls from the railroad to the post
office," a distance of about 10 feet' leav
ing the oltlsens of the little suburb
without letters from their loved ones.
Postmaster Meroer contends that he
is not paid to carry the mall and con
sequently refuses to do eo. He says
that the government provides 171 a year
for a messenger to perform the work
of carrying one or two mall sacks a
day from the trains to ths office, but
that he cannot ret anybody to fll the
place. Complaints have been coming In
thick and last to Frank B. Whitney,
chief clerk of the railway mall service,
since ths troubls started several di
ago, and 1e will issue sn order tomor
row directing all mall for Hillsdale to
be forwarded to Portland, where resi
dents of Hillsdale can secure it from
the genera delivery.
One of the worst features of the
trouble Is that all malls deposited in
the Hillsdale office for the past few
days have not been placed on the trains
and are accumulating in the postoffice.
Another feature that is equally bad
and one that affects a large number of
persons Is thst rursl delivery carriers
fet their mail from the Hillsdale office,
hese men have been going over their
routes dally since ths trouble beean
without any mall to deliver. This
branch of the work Is under the super
vision of E. C. Clement, postoffice in
spector, who Is out of the city and
could not be seen ss to what action is
to be taken in the case.
BROKE NEGRO'S NOSE ON TAUNT
CAUSING DOCTOR TO MAKE GOOD
Darr and Quigley
removed to
dinar.
Resl-
Drs.
rooms 414415-411 Swefland bulldi
Phone Main 1401. Home A-2401,
dence phone Main 1298.
Steamer Jesse Harklne, for Camas,
Waabouga! and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
. dock I p. m.
Woman's Exchange, 111 Tenth street
lunch 11:10 to i; business men's lunch.
Acme Oil Co. sells the best safety coal
oil and fins gasoline, rnona jcast 7
Fishing pole or box of candy with each
pair of children s shoes at Rosenthal's.
B. W. Moore, expert photographer.
Elks' Duiiomg, Beventn ena Biam sis.
For Ice call Mala 114.
Stark.
los Delivery
Co., Ill
Oregonlan Confectionery, 111 Sixth.
P. Chambers, optician, lit Seventh.
. Berger signs 214 Yamhill phone.
Bark Tonlo for rheumatism.
Beck Jeweler 105 Alder.
Klser. Scenic photos. Imperial hotel.
BEST BY TEST
Goods of Bailable Makes Only tf o rake
Methods.
Thsrs's a satisfaction (n buying good
goods. No matter how low the price
JUU Bwv 11 VWI4 SWHVS em vvjmw
dry goods store of McAllen A McDonnell,
Annual midsummer le starts tomor
row morning All summer goods, such
, as parasols, neckwear, silk gloves, mus
kajiin underwear, knit underwear, wash
ldi, corsets, shirtwaists, linen skirts,
suits and coats, men's furnishings,
draperies, camping blankets and com
forters at greatly reduced prices. Tour
opportunity, McAllen & McDonnell.
BOISE INTERUBBAN
BUILT TO CALDWELL
Boise, Ida.. July 4. The Boise 3t In
terurban electric line has been com
pleted between Boise and Caldwell and
connection has been made. Regular
traf flo over the line will begin In about
three weeks, when a big celebration ofj
the event will take place.
"Speaking of baseball," said John T.
Flynn of Seattle at the Oregon hotel.
"reminds me of a little stunt that oc
curred many years ago at a county fair
which I attsnded with Dr. O. P. S. Plum
mer. It was In the days when they had a
real live colored boy stick his head
through a hols la a canvas at which
anybody could throw three baseballs for
a nickel every hit entitling the thrower
to a good (T) cigar.
"Dr. Plummer told me that if I broke
the boy's nose he would set it free of
charge. More in a Joke than anything
else I picked up three balls and started
the game. The first ball went wide of
the mark by about 10 feet Everybody
laughed, even the target Without a mo
ment's delay I threw the second ball,
caught the boy offguard and hit him
square on the nose. Everybody wss
surprised, Including myself.
"The boy squealed like a good fellow
and an examination showed that his
nose had Tieen broken by the ball. Dr
Plummer spent the rest of the day in
attending to the broken nose, while I
stood around and received the plaudits
of the throne. - It w&ji f ha rir tin. r
had thrown a baseball for several years
and I refused to throw the third one
for fear of leslnv the renut&tlnn T h.rf
established."
LIIIEMAIl MEETS
ISTffl DEATH
Charles t. Welsh, Veteran
Power Company Employe,
Is Electrocuted.
Charles E. Welsh, one of ths veteran
linemen In the employ of the Portland
Railway. LiKht and Power company
met Instant death at the top of a pole
on Portland Heights at the corner of
Chapman and Kim streets at s o ciock
yesterday afternoon. The cause of tne
accident is not known as there was no
eye witness, but it is supposed that
welsh came in contact with one of the
htgh power wires as ha was descending
the pole.
rne accident occurea just booui me
time the lineman was supposed to quit
work for the dav and the body was
seen hanging in the air by C. C. Craw
ford who called Dr. George Wilson.
When the physician, arrived, however,
the man was dead.
Policeman Wanless. aided bv Craw
ford, lowered tne Body to tne grouna oy
means of a rope. An Investigation by
the ooroner showed that the fingers of
the left hand had been burned off and
the right arm was burned to a crisp
up to the elbow. The man was sbout
80 years of age and resided at 789 Wil
liams avenue with his wife. He was
a member of the United Artisans. Cor
oner Finley stated this morning that
there was no cause for sn inquest as
the cause of the death was apparent
DRIVER
DOG
We believe in sharincr.our orofits with our depositors. For
this reason we issue time certificates. A time certificate is prac
tically a receipt for money deposited in the bank. This receipt is
recorded and safeguarded so that the money it represents cannot be
lost If the time certificate is lost we will, upon satisfactory evi
dence, issue a duplicate. To secure a time certificate you must
deposit your money for a stated period. This gives us an oppor-
uy xo invest inc money wnere l? win earn cnougn to leave us a
small margin of profit after payintr your interest. A time deposit
in this' strong bank affords the -depositor an absolutely safe invest-.
ment at 4 per cent interest
OF
AWARDED PRIZE
Portland Ad Club Decides
Rose Show Participant Is
Entitled to Silver Cup.
In the opinion of practical advertis
ing men comprising ths membership of
the Portland Ad club, the little boy
who drove a decorated dog and cart In
the rose show parade merited a prise.
At the club's regular monthly meeting
last evening the question was dis
cussed and a silver cup was voted to
the lad as a reward for his long trip
with the dog. His nams was not
known to the club, but will be ascer
tained and he will be awarded the cup.
The ad men will give a special re
ception to Pacific northwest advertis
ing men Who gather here about .Tulv IT
on the way to the summer meeting of
the Pacific ClUlt AH VOrtl.lr.o- rfar,'a
league at Sacramento. It was voted
last night to Join in forming a large
delegation to attend this meeting, for
which Sacramento citizen hv mh.
scribed a fund of 11,000 lor entertain
ment ox guests.
The ad men of the north coast will
go m a special car attached to the re
uiar southern Pacific train leaving
vi iiiu b ii.iD n. m. nniT Manhino?
Sacramento July 11. Delegates will at-
iBuu rom lacoasa, Seattle, Spokane,
Victoria. Lewlatoff and Portland Th.
sessions will be held in Sacramento
Elks hall and the opening meeting will
be addressed by President R M Wan
of the league, Mayor R. M. Beard of
Bitcrninemo ana otners. The program
of the entire convention will be one of
unusual interest to tne coast
At last evening's meeting of the club
a committee was appointed to consider
the advisability of Inviting the Na
tional Advertising Men's league to hold
its next annual meetins- in Portland in
June, 1908, during the annual rose
Handsome Silk Underskirts
$8.50 Values at $4.49
Very handsome plaids, stripes and plain
colors, all made in elegant style of rich,
lustrous rustling taffeta silk of splendid
quality. This price is less than you can
buy the material for.
Women's Whit Lawn Waists
Values to $1 at 49c
All good new styles. Lace and embroid
ery trimmed, with short or long sleeves.
Silk Floss Cushions 15c Each
Sixteen-inch Silk Floss Pillows, regu
larly sold at 25c.
Bleached Roller Toweling 5c Yard
Good quality of twill, bleached roller
Toweling, full 16 inches wide.
Women's White Canvas Oxfords
$1.50 Values at 78c ,
All sizes, a splendid lot of White Can
vas Oxfords, newest Blucher style.
Men's Kid House Slippers
$1.50 Values at 98c
Very fine tan kid Everett Slippers, with
n u i . t r :Uii.. i
neXIDie turn soic. very aiguwy uu
comfortable.
Women's Shoes and Oxfords
Values te $3 at $1.68
A big lot of s,tylish and good Shoes and
Oxfords, some in patent kid and gun
metal, some with Goodyear welt soles.
All sizes in some kinds.
Men's Fast Black Sox
2Vfi Values at 8c Pair
Absolutely stainless and seamless, with
spliced heel and toes.
Colored Wash Underskirts J
Values to 90c at 59c
Made in neat plain colors, of good mer
cerized Gingham, very wide flounce
with neat narrow ruffle.
Lace Trimmed Corset Covers
Worth 35c at 18c
Well made and very neatly trimmed
with a good wearing lace.
White Fringed Bedspreads
$1.75 Values at $1.18
Extra full size, fringed and notched
Bedspread of splendid weight and qual
ity. Men's Shoes at $1.88
Includes shoes worth to $2.75. A lot of
velour calf, box calf and kid shoes, in
lace and Blucher styles, all good styles
but broken lots.
Men's Muslin NIghtrobes
Worth 75c at 49c
Good bleached Muslin Nightrobes, full
size, with or without collar.
Men's Black Sox
Worth 25c at 17c
Very fine mercerized silk, absolutely
fast colors and seamless.
TALBOT SECURES
SPLENDID BERTH
Director ol Oregon Electric Railway
Company Elect Him Vlce-Pre si
dent and General Manager.
Transportation to Chautauqua.
The Southern Pacific Railway oom-
P&uy nave granted a rate or one and
one tnira, on tne certificate plan to
roruana and return irom all points on
the west side and Yamhill divisions and
to Oregon City from all points south
thereof: Under these conditions patns
Of the Chautaunua who htv tmM rT.n
fare to Portland or Oregon City will be
retumea at one ana one third fare
on or Derore July zs. Certificates
must be signed bv the secretary of the
Chautauqua, and may be Issued on any
of the three days prior to or on the
Opening1 day."
juuring tne session, juiy -n, mclu
op at
if ndt
slve. the Eugene local will s to;
Gladstone nark. Other trains wil
stop. Passengers on other trains will
stop at Oregon City and, transfer by
motor line to the park, i The Oregon
Water power A Railway company have
constructed a branch from their main
Oregon City line direct to Gladstone
park, and win do all local business be
tween TertlanA and Oregon City.
Directors of the Oregon Electric Rall-
wav com nan v have elected Guy W. Tal
bot to the position of vice-president and
general manager and his duties will be
gin when the rosd U completed and
ready for operation. He will be asso
ciated with Charles F. Bwigert. presi
dent of the company, in the handling
of the road's operation.
If is the expectation of the builders
to havs the roniana-oaiem une com
pleted and . In operation from Portland
to waraen raurae uj n-
tember and the entire line In operation
hw the first of the coming year. As
soon as the line is running between
Portland and the state capital, exten
sions will be made In other directions. It
is probable tnat a Drancn m
Grove and HUlsboro will be built. There
is talk of extending the main une fur
ther up the Willamette valley from Sa
lem. Journal Readers.
The Journal's friends, when patron
ising Journal advertisers, will confer
lavor oy mentioning; iu mo
The
Mexican
Mustang Liniment
the ad In
Journal.
When in San Francisco
Slay at Hotel Hamlin, MT Eddy. Fire
proof: 100 rooms. 40 baths; rates $1.50
anO UP. AUyaBil m .....
Goesflulokty tothe
vory ooroof the
disease and1 steps
ths moot deep-set,
xo islatlng pains
almost Instantly.
Mexican
Mustang Liniment
Ouros every allmenl
of Man or Beast
that a good, honest
Unhnsnt sao
None bettor,
Note so rjooa.
AMUBXXMWtn.
LYRIC THEATRE FWA
This week the Allen Stock Co. Present
ing Harry P. Mauson s Celebrated
Mtlltay Drama,
"A FAZB um"
Matinees Tues., Thure.. Bat and Sun.
Prices lOo, 80c. Ever evening at 1:11.
Prices 10c, 10c and Soe.
Reserved seats by Dhone. Main 4(11.
Office open from 10 a. m. to 10 a, m .
FOXmTX TODAY,
girl an' feller there,
A MXBBT
TYv MA th&t
-4THntrin lemonade?
To him she Is the "only." he to her
th. nrM waji made.
There is gladness in their boosums an'
delight Is In each eye.
As they celebrate together this great
Fourth day of July.
D'ye see that scarred up urchin, with
nil without rank?
He's a bigger man this evenln' than
th rhsn who own a bank
True, occasionally he utters Just a ten-
.r mrl nlffh.
Then again you'll hear him shouun' tor
the jrourtn oay oi uif.
Oh. there's freedom an' there's sunsnme
in tne merry unji oi juiiw. .
An' there's ecetacy , e-bubblin' in tne
haarta of Tom and Ruth.
There's no thorns upon their pathways
an no oiouas upon tneir ey.
An' their lives are just forever uks the
Fourth oay oi juiy.
That's the way It's la our laundry
.v.pvmv'i run at a-iaa n
Though, of course, wo must admit It,
we re as eusy as. a nee.
Bat no gloom pervadss-our sane turn-
not runs ever goes awry . . .
Every day's a day of beauty, like the
rourtn day or juty. , .
tnrxov SAUaTSBT.
Tel Ate Seoosa and Columbia.
THE STAR
Fhomo
Main B4M.
Week of July 1, l07.
The Great Morallstlo Drams,
Tn un TXAT XXZXS"
Matinees. Tues- Thurs., Sat and Sun.
at 1:10. Prices 10c and lOo. Evening
at 1:19. Prices 10c, SOo and SOe. Secure
eeats for all performances by phone.
nam ts.
Marquam Grand
Tonight and All Week,
American Specialty Co.
Boyals, eomedy mastolsas, BeOros,
Bomaa rtag, mioatdot fasts of Bessie,
M ovtaff clotures, uaad Comedy Fun,
Bertha Oordray, first . appears ass la
vaudeville, B. Tlaoest, ylstwroA Baslo
also, latndaitor Troups, Bontaa stataary,
s an, enar mg ugenms, Taos.
X. Clarke B Co, "Bseaomleal Jane."
Kiss Tbon Mb fassoas yodlar, Son Trio,
aav avareo wvttx aatsa. laetosoope,
movlnA piotmres ForUaad Boss CamlvaL
Prloes BOo, tSc, lOo. Matinee, 28c. 10c.
Marquam Grand
Special Engagement of America's Fore
most Tragedienne,
NANCE O'NEIL
Beginning Monday, July S.
Throe Nights, with Matinee Wednesday.
Sardou's Spectacular Drama,
The Sorceress
Balance of week, beginning Thursday
Evening, with Matinee on Satur
day, the Delightful Classlo
Drama,
irvaoMAR
Seats now on sale at the boxofflce.
Prices 15c. 80c. lie, 11.00. Boxes and
logee, 1.50. j
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Jss. M. Ober latmaiy B. V Baniar Owniss )
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HOTEL JEFFERSON
TURK AND GOUQH 6TRCCTS
SAN rRANCISCQ -PgCUL
lUMMtR RATES
New hotel, faeee JTeffe oa Square, Two
blocks frees Van Ne Ave, the pra sent :fW
piag district. Car Unas trsnaf erring all ever
city, pass door. Every modern convenience.
860 rooms single or ea suite. 160 private setba.
Asssrtean and European plana. Prices gasses
ate. Omnibus nets all trains.
STEWART-BARKER CO.
The Hotel Stewart Opens September 1st
TKU BXATTZFTTXj XWW -
Hotel "Key Route Inn"
22nd Street and Broadway
OAKLAND
Sunny rooms, private baths, long-fiis-tanoe
telephones, compressed air clan
lng, largs lobby, cafs a la carta witl i
eulslno and service unsurpassed. Fer rates,
etc, addreea .
N. S. MULLAN, Manager.
Formerly Aasistsnt Manager . Peiass
Kotel. San Franolsoo.
HOTEL HOLLAND
Bills Street, Bel. Powell a&a
Sam Fraadsoo.
NOW OPEtf '
awietiy rsvciass, Absoisteiv ri
prooi. in aocmii so wtu sau.
J. ODOBTr IU, Mftm
HOTEL AUDUBON
AY rAFCICO-r iOPXAS FLAB FIT.
Ingle rooms or ss salts. Elm tor, staas '
lest, eleetrie llshts ssd all stodera sosves
eeees. Strictly flratlaaa. OBBveaUst te shoo.
(log eesters. Oa dirtet Dae front ferry sad
TbtH ssd Townaend depot. Bates II ea, ..,
as sun near vas nass sv
v. u. Hants a. HIT.
HOTEL LENOX
COB. TB U AXT KATBT STS,
Portland - Latesat and
Moat Mod sir n Hotal
New Building, conveniently locat
ed, fitted with the latest designed
furniture, hot ' and cold water ' la
every room, private baths, . modsxn
Grill, long distance telephone, free
automobile bus. sample room, free
from noise, facing plasa. Rstss $1
and up. i
LOCKSLEY ML
SEASIDE, OREGON
Spend your vacation at Seaside and at '
delightful Locksley HalL More attrao-,
tlve than ever before. Accommodations ,
of the highest order. One hundred ele
gant outside rooms; private baths; eleo
trie lights; '.ot and cold water.
Annex overlooking the Psclflo and daw
HghtfulTy situated cottagea ,
Cnlslao Uararpassed. Sea FOoda B
Specialty.
FBBB BUS MZBTS AXB T BAIBB, '
F. X A IT T, B, A. CABUSXB, Fropa,
JULY 4th
Council Crest
Take- yoar "Innoh and ' Srow orko and
pond the day with nature on the beau
tiful bills. :
' BAjrCXBB
' Afternoon and Evening to
'' BBB t FATXLIOB,
Fine Cool Breeses. Grand Ylew.
- Good Orcheetra.
- OBAB9 XXATnCXBATZOSr
RoA Fire on the Mountains Seen to Best
,;..-' 1, a - -i Advantage.'
Befresasseats. oty AttraoUeaa.
ttt?tt Tn rrtrf A TBI? Faono
Fourteenth and washlngtoa.
Chsrles Frohman Presents
ETHEL BAROVMORE
Friday night, Saturday mat., July 6,
i ne r antaaiio uomeoy,
"OAFTAZB BBS"
Sat night. July . the delightful comedy
"COTJSXB BATH
Pricee, both night and matlneo TjOw or
floor, escept last 1 rows, $1; last t rows,
ll.BO; bslcony, fljrst 4 rows tl.BO, next
5 rows $1, laat S rows TSc; entire gal
lery tOc Seats now eelllng at theatre.
BAKER JHEATEE
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With Oeorgie . Woodthorpo and Little
Ollie Cooper, supported by members of
the Baker Comoanv of elavera Matinee
Saturday, verung prices, 150, lio, (Oa
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THE. GRAND
Vaudeville
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The greatest vaudevnie "fcla ever offered
UO pUDlio or Portland weeg or
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HOTEL MOORE
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Rates, $2.50 and $3.00 per
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DAS J. BOOSB. Prop. ,
PORTLAND ACADEuY
Ths academy f:fs bys an 1 ' '
sentern snd western c.n.
hall -for r'rls provul.- i .-
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