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THE - OREGON DAILY JOURNAL), PORTLAND, MONDAY ; EVENING, AUGUST 19. 1007. ! I "eV 1r Town Topics -1 THE JOUttXAL AT HESORTS ltveAfat the regular rates at the fol lowlnfSwiort by notifying tbs agents becribere can hart The Journal de at tha varloua placee mentioned. Bub- S ecrlptlons by mail art payable la ed v . vanoei ' ' . -,,..:.,...? OREGON RF.SORTS. , .v ' ' grlart Park..,., J. Wreck Hot Lake..,....., Hot lake Sanitarium ' ,. Seaside. .Lewie Co. , Wllholt Springe. ....... .V. W, MoLeran : . WASHINGTON RESORTS. 1 '.'"''",' 'Careon Bprlnra... ................ ! , . . 'Boyd Son and Mineral Springe ITotal Cascade Springe....... .Thornae Moffett Long Beach ix;'a 'l.v - Marshall Pottenger and Q. A.,"" , ' Nahootta..... ...H. ,vB.r?w5 uoaan rark MMinews a..h.l Seaview Fr,J?,t - Btr?u,,.M Tha Breakcro. ... .. .The Broere tel . V TOyiGHTS AMPSEMEHTS ' ''I Marquam ....The Second la Command" " Grand .,.... Vaudeville Xyrto.....,..he Ofo From Albany 1 Star. ....The TleThat Blnda" Oaka. ...... .......'J- W. F. Line The five-eoluma edvertlsement of tha Champion . Group Mining; company in today's papar aau a new pace In mining entervtafea. 8. V. Davldor, president ljm company, acquired dt purensse. ail, two groupa or iriea ana roven Properties ax a low estimate worth tSaO.000 each. Tbeae ware oon aolidatad into ona corporation at tha email capitalisation of 2800,000, repre aented by 100,009 aharaa of atook of tba par value or. 1 eacn anare, hut pata up and noo-assessablc On Friday of last week Mr. Davldor closed, by wire, a deal for tha purchase of II copper . claims, covering a atretob of 11,(00 feet , pr over (0 aillaa, along tha lode or a thoroughly proven copper property, xor first Step v'. T8 THE SAVING QF v X MONEY, and ther tan ; ba do f raster Incentive to do thla than tha fact that ..Avvl;: .'"'-"v''iv ' 'Iv: VYc Pay 4 Per Cent Interest ' compounded ' twice s every : -' rear,' and In caaa you de V aire, to withdraw before reg nlar compounding dates all interest la not loat . Coma In and aaa na. THE OREGON TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Sixth and Washington Straeta, Portland, Oregon W. H.Moora........Iretldent E. E. Lrtla..'...Vlca-Preiidit W. Cooper Morrla Cashier have tl.000 lmme- a lot .wkloh tha prlee waa. 171,000. thU, too,v,hae been thrown Into tha oorpora- lon. aa that today tha atock of tha Champion group la backed by both tha f old an4 copper enterprieee. it is, herafora. ona of tha atrongeet propo altlona of lta kind avar floated In Ore aron. and lu aharaa are to aooa ba doubled In price. aflltoa J. Stearna, 10 Grand avenue, wbo died at hla home laat Saturday after a long Illness with heart trouble, waa a daaoendent of Xsaaa Stearns, who left Europe for tha new world In tha frood ship Arabella In 110. landing on me Auantio ooaat June ii. sar, niearna was born March 17, 1147, at Lincoln, Vermont and came to Portland In 1S8. He engaged in tha grocery puaineae in Portland until aevan years ago when hla health compelled hfra to retlr la survived bv a widow, a soi M., and two brothers? Daniel W. of Van' eouvar and WesleyR. of thla city. It Is reported atapa are being taken to eeeure tha opening of Grand avenue batween Alnaworth and Dekum streets, a distance of about 11 blocks, and that J. W. Simmons. Joseph Fralney and V. Schmidt have been appointed viewers. This will open tha north end of the avenue but leavea a atrip batween Han- cock and Fremont etreete still closed. There will ba difficulty In opening thla Intermediary atrip because tha prop arty would have to ba purchased out right by the city and enme improve menta already made would have to be paid for. that It ought to aaleoted for a courcn ouuaing at East Nineteenth and I Main streets. At tha close of the rvioe an opportunity waa given mem bare to aubeorlpe tha money, and In-less than 10 mlnutea S7t bad been pledged and tha whole amount would have been given had not the olerk made a mistake in in rootinr us tha fliurik ws. explained, at the evening ecrvloe. When thla . . . . I .. i & r . . T . nia neaitn eompeiiea mm u retire. n r- ,i ;.i ' " i ; , J. zi'w "' tha lacking 1S waa pledged In leas than iI-Vvnu"" lD lo coata tna church 11.000 and tha purchase price ha a all been aubacrlbed. A church of cement piocks wiu oa erected on tha property, Because of alterations to ba made la tha building and also la tha company tha further production of "Hie Little Joke" at tha Grand TTnlnn hun In tha Burkhard building on tha east side WJ" oiecpnunuea for the remainder or me weea. on Monday evening, August 20, however, tha company will resume under the general msnaaement or waiter C. Farnham. who will preaent II VIIUIHT HVOT 1 1 L nr ductlona Gasoline escaping from a tank in tha atand of Pletro Cereclnallo, a popcorn vendor at Fifth and Morrlaon atreeta, waa Ignited by the haat from tha corn popper ana -in an matant tha awnln in of mm he atand were blaclnar m.rrllY Tha Italian turned in an alarm m.nA with tha aid of truck No. 1 tha fire was ex tinguished with little damage save that to the atock and awnings. A new order for letterheads for tha Oregon Development leag-ue'e printer In Portland brings tha number of letter heads used by thla body up to 111,000 In the last year. The number Is an In dication of the Immense correspondence Benlamln H. Roach, who has bean a resident of Portland atnoa 1J81. dlad at fAi' C.rrn'ld..-Wl a'tern Pi9 tha family residence, til Twelfth atreet, last nlahi Ha waa (7 years old and a native of Ohio. In 18S! ha croaaed tha plalna with hla parents, settling near 11 am sou rg, survived thla atate. Mr. by tha following Roach 1 1 children i Rev. George H. Roach of Bandon, Ore gon: Eva M- and Grace A. Roach of thla eltr. Announcement of tha funeral arrangements la being d "laved pending tha arrival or a brother or tna aeceasea, who lives in Coos county. Kelly Butte prlaonera will hereafter I have tha consolation of religious teach ing, provided the plana aa outlined by Dr. Clarence True Wilaon of Grace Mathodlat church are put into- affect. Dr. Wilaon haa secured tha permission of tha county court to preach to these unfortunates every Sunday afternoon. Dr. Wilaon haa also made arrangementa with several of tha young women mem bers of hla church to eupply these pris oners with flowers, fruits and Christian literature. for sprinkling atreeta. If ' these rules, or waste- Tha funeral of William X Towna waa held yesterday afternoon from Holman'a undertaking establishment, in terment belna- in the Grand Army cem etery. Mr. Towne died at Mount Tabor August 14. He was' a veteran of the civil war, having served in the One Hundred and Fortieth Illinois Infantry and the Eighth cavalry. He waa a brother of the wife of Department Chan- laln Henry E. Barden of tha G. A. R. of Aberdeen, Washington. Oreron'a re nortunltlea aa a state for tha tinm. secker. Water ' through hoaa for aprlnklmg yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for In advance ana usea omy Between tna hours of and a, nu. and C and o. m. It must noi om usea xor used contrary to fully. It will ba ahut off. Don't you forget that trolley ride Friday evening, August tS, 1007, leavea First and Burnslde at 7:30, Webfoot camp. no. s, W. O. W. Tickets free, ai ur. . j. Harris-, room a, washing- ion ouiiaing. in jKugene, uregon. tna people are treated to free band concerts every Frl day In tha park. There la where they arm uoiaen urain uranuiea. "livery body la talking about It" Messengera will not strike Tha mes sengers employed by City Maaaenger A Delivery company, are not on atrlke and all buslnesa entrusted to them will be promptly handled. Telephone Main is. noma a-isjs. x Mra Ruth Nlanonger, aged SI years, died at St Vincent's hospital yesterday morning at 2:30 o'clock of dropsy. She la survived by a son, Fred Nlsnonger, INDIAN COLLECTOR AT . CHURCH GETS RESULTS WOIIOERCAVEHAS T.1ILES OF ROOMS Waits Before1 Each Member of Congregation Until Do- Joaquin pier Eioiting nation Is Made Dr. Clarence True WilsoA Tells of Trip Into Klamath Country. By Claranoa True Wilaon, To Klamath, aoonof or, latar. go all senators and candidates. , To Klamath also go .soma who are nalther. Dele gates . from the California oonferenoe want there to decide what tha Method lata would do la tha rapidly growing Klamath district Accordingly, on Monday, August i. Dr. W. B, Holllnga head and X atartad for Thrall.,, Call fornla, On tba following morning at t o'clock wa got off at that eltv of tente to await tha starting of the Poke- gama train. aider of that region. andeome span of black At Pokegama R. B. Dunlap, the mla- nai n an of horaea. good .for 'tha N-mlla drive alonary prealdln which awaited . ua to Klamath Falls As evening fell a turn In tha road re vealed tha beautiful Klamath lake with tha eltv of Klamath Falls lying horse shoe snaps around tha head of the lalca. . There were many thlnce to see. anions: them aa handaome a high achoo building aa tha atate possesses, and the srremmar school, both built of atona Wa want to the new building now In process of construction, known aa tha First Methodist Episcopal church, but were not satisfied until we bad a llmpae of that wonder which all ravelera wish to see tha anakea and lha froge. Wa followed tha great Irri gation dltcn oaing conatruotea oy ,ino government, upon wmcn tney nave ai readv aoent 11.000.000. which la to trrl gate 40 miles square of the most fertile land to be found under tba stare and atrlpaa Finally wa cante to tha upper lake, and. following - tna river panic. which flowa to tba lower, la ice, we cam unon the famous snakes. No one aoul believe tha atory If I should deecrlbe It SMe Flayed Wit Froge. Wa have seen anakea singly, and In pivuyv, utv vm.w w wj m wv j about "forty-'leven , cata on our back porch." but whan It comoa to snakes coming up to sun thsmsslves by tha thouaanda at once, and frogs by the millions, collecting in such plies that when tha anakea oomt to aat them they will not be able to miss each other, thla waa tha sight of our Uvea. Not ess Interesting to me waa It to aaa my dignified presiding alder, ox whom I had alwaya stood In auch awe. ahovel Ing these fro as onto pieces of bark and floating them down tha river, playing rait. On Wednesday afternoon wa drove to Bonansa. On tha following day wa returned to Klamath Falla, and the next day drove to the home of Preald- ng Elder Dunlap In the pine foreat. aeven mllea north or Klamath Falls. One of our party secured a willow switch In ordsr to locate water, for thla clergyman who had dug a well of 40 feet In vain, and it waa intereatlng to see the two presiding elders dig dur ing tha remainder of tha afternoon for the stream which lhay Imagined they had located. Indiana Buy Ohnxoh Korea. On Saturday, the tth. Presiding Eldera Dunlap and Holline-ahead, with the pastor. Rev. Mr. Conklln, and my aelf drove north along the upper lake to tha Klamath Indian raaervatlon. 33' mllea, where a primitive quarterly ferenca waa to be held in tha In church. Tha Indiana were out in force. men, women and children, with doge In numerable. To bear tha Indiana report their church work, and especially to aaa them ralee the laat 3M0 due oa their 'church horse," was Intereatlng to fortlandera. The missionary to these Indiana. Rev. Mr. Grafflua, la a graduate of tha Ohio wesieysn university, a scholarly and brilliant man, and la happy la hla work of elevating the people on his rour widely separated appointments. circuit af 130 miles which ha muat cover every week The horse on which ha doea thla waa purchased for tha Purpose by the Indiane and la famoua hrough that country aa "the ehuroh horae." After an lnterestUyr meeting we arore on to me Kiametn Indian agency, where the writer preached to an excellent audience of government offlcera, aettlers and teachers and scnoiars or tna maian school. X&dlaa Seeeos Oeta the Money. Sunday dawned brlarht and beautiful and we returned to the church for a great Indian rally. Dr. Holllngshead was the preacher. Sergeant Brown, nw inuian local preacner, was inter preter. A thoughtful, solemn-faced brother was asked to take the collec tion for the presldlne- alder, and with me aeuoeration of one about to per form the Kreateat act of hla Ufa ha mm. oured a hat. straightened out tha ereasea and, taking hold with aaoh hand upon ihe brim, held It with infi nite patience before each auditor until he contributed an amount equal to wnat the collecting brother thoua-ht ha ought, and when one of the penurious kind dropped In a dime tha collector reacned in the hat for It, held It up before tha congregation with a look of Great Underground Palace in Josephine County. OREGON PEOPLE KNOW LITTLE OF ITS BEAUX? Araartmcata on Foar Floors Bats Been Given Namea by Sierra poet. Located In District Already Fa mona for Gold DlacoTerlee. disapproval, shook his haad In the nega tive ana continued to shake the hat until the ooveted half dollar waa. forth- coming, wnen that basket collection waa counted out It aummad un IK.lt. Perhaoa if our modern city church nnl- isciora wauea longer tney would get more. To mah Btoriea to Tall. On Tuesday Dr. Holllnrahaait and T loog me stage coach to go through tba 20 miles of timber that Intervened between the falla and. Pokegama We reached Thrall at 1 o'clock the same aay, ana as one was a fiaherman and tha other a awlmmer, we utilised the beautiful Klamath river according to taste, i reany got my hath, but Dr. Holllngahead tolled all dav but cauaht no nsn. The commission, conststlnr of Dra. Holllngshead and Dunlap from Oregon and Dra. Williams and McCrearv from California, looked Into- the religious Interests of ths new country very thor oughly and decider that no Improve ment could na made in organlalne- it Into a mission and left It aa before in a presiainr eiaer a district tn ha con ducted by Mr. Dunlap. under whoae administration the Methodist church has gone ahead of all othera in tha field. Wa returned with a confidence ma i ma ecemo wonder, healthful cli mate, mineral resources, fertility of soil and varied products of tha Klamath oountry have not been and will not be Qxasjgeraiea. CIRCUS PRESS AGENT ilnfl OF ilnliY STORIES The following articles round on streetcars August 17 and 18 can be re covered at room 4. Q W. P. building, First and Alder: Beven packages, one Fileca gas pipe, two lunch baskets, one ug, ona handbag, two Jackets, ona pair shears, three umoreuaa, ona nammocK, three purses. The New York State aoelety will hold lta regular monthly meeting and social gathering at the home of Mra. Albert Vail on. the Section Line road, second house aast of the reservoir (car at First 1 Aider), on Tuesday evening, August Wl New Yorkers are invited. Amusement Council Croat park every evening. Take a car ride to this moat beautiful spot Music, dancing, moving al , Illustrated, aongs. clotures, and Instrumental mualo wallan musicians. etc Voc by the "Ha- At the morning aervlce In lta place of worship. 422 Burnslde atreet, yester day, the pastor announced to the mem- Djretitp' of the Church of the Naiarene F.W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING First and Oat Messengers will not strike Tha mes sengers employed by City Messencer A Delivery oompany. are not on atrlke and all buslnesa entrusted to them will be Eromptly handled. Telephone Main 29. oma A-2929. For liquors phone the Family. Liquor Store. 3. B. Kelly, successor to Caswell It Kelly, 154 Morrison street, corner Park. Both phones Pacific, Main 28, and Home, A-2802. Learn to swim at Rlngler'a Natatorl um, 886 Eaat Morrison. Fresh water, heated; enamelled tank 20x50 feet Priv ate lessons for ladles and gents, 60 cents; swim, 25 centa. "IS Trt SB TOirS FAOTOmT" UTILITY MANUFACTURING AND PLATING COMPANY Store Display Fixtures. Light Manufacturing Specialties, Plat irjsand Oxidising, Brass Finish- g, wire wore. r:..:-; 18X tmOV ATBYTjrZ. Both Faoaaei tXaaft seo, A1SS. ii if- 2 An effort' la being made at St Johns to raise funda for the erection of a new Christian church. A committee has been appointed and la in tha field soliciting. Mrs. 3. F. Booth, 488 Tenth atreet, who waa seriously Injured- by falling down a flight of stairs aeveral weeks ago, la slowly recovering. Steamer Jesse Harklna. for Camaa. Waahougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet dock at j p. m. Navajo Indian blankata. Ill Sixth at Alaska inaian oasketa, in pixth st Eastman kodaka, ill Sixth atreet Acme Oil Co. aell safety coal ell and fine gasoline. Phone Eaat 788; B-1007. Woman'a Exchange, 188 Tenth atreet lunch 11:30 to 3; bualneaa men' lunch. Dlamonda, Watches Beck a, 805 Alder ' D. Chambers, optician, 188 Seventh. Berger eigne 884 Tamhlll phone. Bark Tonlo for rheumatism. Canjon Clty'a Teachers. ; (Special Dlapatcb' to Tba JeeraaL) Canyon City, Or., Aug. 19. -The board of directors of the Canyon City school district have employed the following teachera for the coming rear which commences September 18: O. L Green, principal; Mlsa Ethel Blgga, grammar; Miss Daisy Skinner, Intermediate; Mlaa Ellen Laurenoe, primary. James J. Brady Known to Nearly Every Newspaper on Two Continents. James J. Brady, press representative of Rlngllng Brothers' ahow, la one of the beet known men In hla profeaslon oonneoted with traveling attractions. Thla la aaylng a good deal, of couraa. Nevertheless, to use the vernacular of the profeah. "lt'a a true bill." Be that as It may, tha genial, ever ready-to-tell-you-a-etory James J. arrived In Port land Saturday evening and-, announced to workers on Rose City newspapers that he waa here to remain aa a city guest until "the great and only Rlngllng monster show closed a two days' en gagement In Portland." Prom coaat to coast and throughout the United Kingdom scross the big pond which separates the United States of America from tha European continent two cress agenta and two alone are known, practically apeaklng, in every newspaper office in every city, our and hamlet wherever clrcuaea and wll west ahowa appear a. They are James J. Brady and Major Burke of Buffalo Bill's wild weat snow, in many re spects both man are aim liar, exoept tarnans. juaior nurae is me oiaor oi he pair. Both are fast friends and each uses the same tactics in getting ACROBATIC DOG DOES IE IRSIB mm ii Kinghng Brothers' Circus Canine Balances Man; On Its Head. Amassment to expressed la many eommente made on the wonderful Ore gon cave In Josephine county, and one of the moot aurprlslng features of the whole, matter la the lack of former knowledge by Oregon people themselves concerning thla cava Joaquin Miller baa named It "the Marble Halle of Ore gon,' and la collaboration with Jeffer son Myers, haa given separate names to each of the apartments In It sTamee for Different Booaae. The cave rooms will be known la future as follows: First floor Lower entraaoe River Styx, Watson's Oorge, Davldeon's Bear Pit, Rachel's Well, Roosevelt' a Canyon, Paradise Lost, Moses Chamber, Joseph's Tome. Second floor Upper entry Shark's Jaw, Nick's Bed Chamber. Queen's Pal ace, King's Palace, Pillar Room, King's Highway, Niagara Falla, Windy Pass age, Theatrical. Stage, Joaquin Miller's Room. Washington's Statue. Nlck'e Slide - (dangerous bottomlaee Jlt), Treasurers' Chamber. Third floor Oolden Stairway. Jeff erson Mrer'e Room, Solomon e Temple (350x150x80), Ghost Chamber, Klncaid'a Dance Hall Holy of Hollea Fourth floorOregon Loft, unex plored. The location of tha great cave. On Sucker creek, near the southsrn Ore- fon boundary. Is famous for other hinge. It was on Sucker creek that the Brlggs boy discovered a seam of pure gold and picked a fortune from !t with a pocket knife. Today the region la tha scene of active mining develop ments, and a number of valuable strikes have been msds. Ths whola district Is seen through a halo of gol den romanoe, Into which the great cave fita From the .town of Kerby, the cave e reached by a wagon road and root trail. built aome yeara ago by Captain A. B. Smith. F. If. Nlckeraon, A. J. Hender son, Homer and Ernest Harkness, men who successively owned the place and undertook to open It up end attract the I public to visit It as one of the world's wondera Care Zs redaral Property. Finally the government In aeggregat- Ina- tha Siskiyou forest reserve, wltn- drew tha entire district including the cave, and It became federal property. It la now in chara-e of foreat rangers. It is eatimated that the cave containa mora than 20 miles or rooms. Tney are on four levels or floors, and con nected In varloua waya oy passages. They are entered through a hole In the face of a white marble hill, through I which a river poura out and dropa with , I 20 feet fall into the canyon below. Jaf- feraon Myera, describing the formation Inside the cave, saia: "The interior la apparently eona white marble. There are many stalac tite, soms of them over a foot thick and 50 feet long, and as clear as glass. COUCH STREET LOT BRINGS GOOD PROFIT Tfl OF ENTITLES IT TO A PLACE IN EVERY UP-TO-DATE HOME With our elec tric service in your house you can use numer ous little elec trical conven iences that im measurably in crease your rnmfnrf The main feature, the most important one, is that the ELECTRIC CURLING IRON HEATER does away with the danger of fire. . There is no flame, no soot to blacken the coiffure. Heats quickly and cost of operation is less than for alco hol Furnished with drop cord to attach to any con venient light socket Electric heating and cooking devices of all. kinds on exhibition at the Company Supply Depart ment, 147-149 Seventh street, i TELEPHONE MAIN 6688 FOR INFOR MATION. Portland Railway light & Power Xo. FIRST AND ALDER STS. Sfcxican Mustang Liniment A dog acrobat la the latest European importation in the arenlo amusement line, and It la a genuine acrobat at that The animal belonga to the De Kock rlo, a. atrong feature with the Rlngllng Brothers' circus, which la to appear in I Portland Monday and Tuesday, August 28 and 27. Two of tha De Kocka. with tha Anr In the middle, do a three-hie-h atand. the dog atandlng on lta bind feet on tha head of the ground man. and the other man With head down haJannlno. nn I -i a In, shout four months SKO apex of the drog'a cranium. Ona would I for 810,000, thus cleaning up a profit of think such an act lmnniaalhla tnr Anm I m stood mat air. jrr etantial improvements on this property. th. huiimnflra now oa 11 wu m.v i Pronertv Bouffht Four f ay Months Ago Sells at 25 Per Cent Increase. T T. F. Haradon haa add to John O. Kdwarda the 60-foot lot at the north east corner of Thirteenth and COueh streets for 812.000. Mr. Haradon pur- Goeeqaleklytethe very eere af tha dlaeeae and atapa the meet eleen-eet, exeraolating pains almost Instsntly. Mexican Mustang Liniment his attraction before the public's eye. finished newspaper wru and each knows how and when to tell an interesting story that will bring tha emlle no matter what trouble or care Is on the mind. Mr. Brady saya ha haa an axe to grind In the shape of writing much that the local publlo should know regarding me many reaiuree or interest connect ed with Rlngllng Brothers' ahow. BAND CONCERTS COME For tee call Vain 284 or A-8141. XoeJ Delivery company. -St. snare at. . -Tuesday, the 80th. will ba tha laat day to receive elacouat on sast side gaa WUa. Oaaene washes clean la hot ar sold II llUCftlOUUlf TO CLOSE THIS WEEK Music Fund Is Exhausted- Thousands Hear Pro gram Yesterday. Thle will probably be the laat week of the free band concerts by tha Park band. The last concert will be given Friday night unless more money la forthcoming Bines the appropriation aat aalde by the city will ba exhaueted by that time. The concerts are Immensely popular and will be piucn missea oy me puono durinr the remaining weeks of fine weather. Thousands attended tha con cert in the CUy park yesterday after noon and the band appeared at its beat. From tha heavy Tannhauaer overture to the delicate lntermesio from Cavalleria Rusticana every number made a hit and encores were frequent: Herr Bruno Antonioua Heltkemper's base clarinet aolo and Blgnor De Caprto'e baritone aoio were reaiurea ana ooin called for encorea. filgnor De Caprlo re sponding with the ever pleasing la- flamraatua' , The atreetoar oompany reaped a nar- eaterday in carrying tna tnronga ft vest vesterdav In carrri to and from the nark. Tomorrow niah concert will be given at Holladay park. Potter V Schedule for Beach. The steamer Potter will sail from Portland, Ash ' street dock: Tuesday. IS noon: Wednesday. 1 p, m.; Thura- day. 8:80' a. m.l fiaturday, : 7:80 a.-m. Oet tloketa and maka reaervatlone at city ticket office. Third ana washing ton atrseta. C. W. BUnger. eltr ticket to perform, but the De Kocka are prov ing that auch Is not the case. . Another act, wnicn in nurope last winter was much talked about, is that of the Patty Brothers, one of whom walks and lutnna ana goes upstairs on his need without using r.s nanas. Of all spectacular acrobatic acta tha performance of the Mine Oolem troup fronTthe court of the Shah of Persia taxes nrst place. The act is full of the most difficult of acrobatlo feats, all of nrcunied DV a moaern rra- dence. at Bunnysiae. ine iiruV.iv - longeo to ai. IOL'wu"- - a n mt the northwest corner 'of East Twentieth and Bchuyler streets has beenpurcnasea y . . . rrom mo dwuu.v ;'- Oares every allasasi of ar Beset that a leeel, boaaat Uslnteat ess None setter, one aa good. nysiae. ine irui'j F. Plnckey and was eold AarBrsiraaisTm wmcn are parrormea on nign. orientally w;?' . '""" Tha consideration draneri nmAmmtmm Mni..li . k ...I. and TrilBt company. Xna cooaiui are the dominant characteristics of the act of tha Marnello-Marnltea, still an other Importation. There are four In this troup, and to' the legs and arm a of eacn are strapped eignt Bwlss bells which play operatic music aa the four acrobats turn somersaults and hand springs and execute twisters from shoul der to shoulder. The eight BelforUs are presenting a big aot with many difficult features In its make-up that no other family of ac robats are doing, and the Legard troup, the Borsenls and ths Alvares trio, all Just from Europe, are other acrobats witn Kingiing Brothers' circus who have conceived ana are executing entirely new feat a Marguerite and Hanley, a man and woman, are presenting an ex hibition of strength and endurance that is asionisning. Never oerore in the world has auch an array of talent been aasembled as is represented on the list of the 800 per formers of this the best of all clrcuaea. The Rlns-llna- Brothers have sounded tha keynote of novelty in every detail of their program. As well as the world's leading acrobats, they have also selected from European talent the best of the riders, clowns, aeriallsts. Jugrlers. turn biers and arenlo specialist Their ahow ia ao large that five long trains are re quired to naui it from place to place: their many tents cover twelve acres of ground, and they have with them nearly l.soo men. women and children. 658 horaea, nine herde of elephanta and the biggeat menagerie on earth. PEBS0NAL Jnda-e Thomas O. Halley. who haa been seriously ill at his home for sev eral .months. Is slowly Improving though he la unable to alt up or do anything for himself yet. It will probably be two months before he is able to ba out and about hla dutlea again. Hla sister. Mrs. Leona li alley cartee or Boise, Idaho, haa been hero for the past week helping Mra Halley In the care of tha patient. Mrs. Cartes ia tha daughter of John Halley. well known throughout the Pa clfio northwest In connection with the inter-mountain atage lines of the early days. She la an active worker in the State Historical Society of Boise, of which her father is secretary, and haa at her fingertlpa the salient facta of idano'a pioneer niatory. air. varies is was surveyor-general during the terri torial daya of Oregon. . Itching, bleeding,, protruding or blind pllss yield to Doan'e Ointment Chron- o .cases soon reiievaa. iinauy eurao. ,DRXSSR'S: OUR MARKET Oar Meat Market la a fettura of tha new store wa take great pleasure In telling; Portlandera about the brightest, airiest, section of the big store, supe rior for lta appointments, at tendants and SANITARY REGULATIONS. A shopping place aa eweet and clean as your own dining room where the most particular providers of the city are aeen daily. ( Oregon'! choicest Fresh and Cured Mesta: Jiih; Fruit, Veg etables, Fowl.' .ate, can be had In thia 'section in "the 'greatest variety always, and to do your, shopping lira costs no more, than at other stores. MELON SEASON NOW. Why crowd your cooler with a melon? Let os. send ona icy cold right from our mammoth refrigerators at tha hour youf naed it DRESSER'S Tha Para Food Emporium. Fifth and Stark; Seaside, Gear hart, and E. Fifteenth , - ' and Broadway. MARQUAM GRAND (Phone Main 8.) Tonight and AU Weak, Matinees Wed nesday and Saturday. The Second in Command a Greatest Military Drama of the Dt Prices 50c, 85o, 15c Bargain ma nee Wedneaday, all aaata 86c The Star old!.. 5488 1 law B,caa mkw.... iie Weak of Aug-ost 19, 107. Last Weak of Present Company, th sra tut Bursa." Matinaaa Tuesdavs. Thursdays. Satur days and Sundays; prices, lOo and 20c Every evening at 8:16; prices, 10c 20o and 80c Reserve seats oy pnone. Sunday, August io opening rrencn Stock Co. t vnlf TUB A TITD Phone. sv a IV! vs a s saw a as Mai tin 4688. This Week the Allan Stock company, Presenting "Tn OtBX FBOlt AI3AJTT.1 Matlneea Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices, 10o. oo 8:15. prices, 19' evening at c Kvenr Prices, 10c 20c and soc. Reserve seats by phone Main 4SS5. Office open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. rp rimmm-A VAUDEVILLE The urand . de luxe Weak of August 18, 180T. AXXCa MOTLOCTC ft CO, Tha Big Eastern Star. Tha Famoua Fremont Zouaves. Columbia Comsdy Four. Held over by popular requaat Time and prioea remain ma wmn GRAND Union Ttieatew Burkhard Bldg., East Burnslde Street, Between orana ana union avssw v- WALTER C. FARMAHAN, Qen. Mgr. TM wraM um swu wmpwj pre- aanta a comedy in tnree acta ror tne week beginning Monday. August - - 28. 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