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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY . EVENINO, AUGUST 21, I907i V popTopics j THE JOURNAL AT RESORTS a"iibacrtbera ean have Tha Journal fla il vaa at the regular ratea at the roi- , ivwinrttior'.i D nourying tne utnu at the various placea mentioned. Bub acriptlona by mail ara payable In ad ' OREGON RESORTS. gwhart Park J. Struck Hot Lake..., Hot Lake Sanitarium Seaside Lewie A Co, Wllholt Sprlnga.t F. W. McLaren WASHINGTON RESORT. Carton Springe . Boyd A flan aiul HTIntral flnrine-a Hotel Cascade Spring. Thomaa MoffeU Collins Springe C. T. Belcher glwaoo , Louie Coban -An ueacn ,..,.... Mar-hall Pottenger and O. A. Smith Nahcotta : H. J. Brown Ocean Park .Matthews Thedfprd Sea view Frank El StrauhaJ The Breakers- Tha Breakers noiej TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Marquam Grand . . Lyric... Bur. Oaks "Tha Second In Command" Vaudeville The Girl From Albany" The Tie mat tunas .O. W. P. Llna Tha Yreka, Slaklyou county, Califor nia, Newa, cornea to hand with the an nouncement that "rich rock haa been dlacovjAia on the Flag claim, one of thiajKnampion group, owned by the Imolon drouD Mlnlnr company, fol lowing the atatement with hearty com ment anent the purchase of the large copper tract made by the company last jrriuay. The mine- or inia company are located In Slaklyou county, Califor nia, and well nigh 1100,000 have been apent in their development Former owner-, content with mining on a email acale with primitive machinery, had opened the mine- and uncovered an Im menae body' of very rich ore. The present company bouht the mines last October and speedily discerned that op erated as they had been It would re quire 100 yeara to mine the rlchea out of the mountain it had acquired. It waa at once reaolved to take In a num ber of partners as many aa desired to Fartlclpate In lta profits by selling G0, 00 shares of stock and ualng the pro ceeds In adding new appliances. In stalling a cyanide plant, building an aerial tramway to convey the rock to the mill, trebling the capacity of the latter, etc., so that as much gold could be taken out In a month aa before in two years and altogether "make money in a hurry." Instead of at tha pace of the snail as In former times. This Is the policy the new owners are pursu ing and will continue, the expectation new being that the urgent necessities of the gold mines will be so speedily ac complished that stockholders may rea sonably expect the beginning of re turns on their Investments as early aa next February or at least In March. The Champion Group people are not a aleepy outfit. They do things." Their gold properties are rich. Their new copper acquisitions contain plethoric fortunes In themselves. "For thoae who atill think the people of Oregon are a little slow, sluggish, or not quite up to date some way, a visit to Mexico would be profitable, said JU Scnosky, a partner In Baron's shoe etore on Morrison street between First and Second. Mr. Senoaky has juat re turned from aeveral months' trip inrougn Mexico. I believe the only thoroughly modern streetcar line In Mexico was running from El Paao across the line Into Jaurei, and that only extends aa far aa the plara In the Mexican city. One would naturall think that contact with tha Unite States would spur the people of our neighboring southern republic to vie with our people In social and civic proa-res. Their country la rich In minerals, has fertile plantations, but it remains ror our capitalists to go aown there and develop their latent re sources," I Mayor Lane, City Engineer Taylor and Assistant City Engineer Hansen yesterday inspected the hard surface pavement laid on Orand avenue and round it to be in good condition. In order to aattafy himself that the atone blocks between the streetcar rails were solidly imbedded in cement, the mayor J Tabbed up a crowbar and attempted to oosen acme of them. He failed In hla efforts and came to the conclusion that a good job had been done. Orooved rails are now down except at the inter section of Orand avenue and Morrison streets, where the work Is being de layed pending the arrival of the cross ing rails from the east. In order to permit of paving the full width of East Morrison and East Washington streets the water board yesterday delivered a quantity of 16-lnch ateel rails to those thoroughfares. Mt ' vMtH Wanhlnrtnn. District of Columbia. Another, exami nation will be given September ill for cnemist to nil tna position wroim teetor, and tha same day for a, nautical expert tn tha hydroarephlo offloe of the navy department. On September 18, 19 and 10 there will be n examination for akilled meohanloal draftsmen for tha war department. AppUcanta enouid ap niv at onca to tha olvll aervlce commie alon at Washington or the aecret&ry of tha board oz examiners ai aaon place for application forms, which must be filed by September 7. All qualified persona are- urgad to enter tneaa exami nations, as there haa been difficulty in aeourlng eligible. - Property, ownera en Fargo street met laat night ana determined to petition the city council for macadam on Fargo atreet from Union to Macadam. They will aend their petition for tha Improve ment Into the city council at tha earlieat opportunity. Tha property ownera will ask for a 18-foot parking, three feet wider than the average parking. This will leave a 10-foot driveway. A civil service examination for tha position of unskilled laborer will be held at tha poatoffloe In this city on September 6, 1907. For application blanka and full Information relative to the examination, qualifications, dutiea, salaries, etc., address Z. A. Leigh, sec retary, board of civil aervlce examiners, poatoffloa, city. Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for In advance and used only between tna hours of t and K a. m., and C and 9 p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules, or waete fviJly. It will be shut off. School children's attention la called to tha fact that If they drink milk. which never la pure, they reaemble calvea. It la unnatural for big boya and girls to drink too much milk. You will be much stronger If you drink the 100 per cent pure Oolden Grain Gran ules. "Everybody la talking about It" A petition haa been filed In circuit court requesting the "appointment of At torney R. P. Graham aa guardian for Oscar. Sophia and Ames Carlson. H. B. Ntcholaa. tha flier, atates that B. B. Beckman appointed to act In that ca pacity declines to act The following articles, found on the street cara yesterday, can be recovered at room 4, O. W. P. building. First and Alder streets: Three purses, ontf suit case, one satchel, two lunch baskets, three miscellaneous packages, one Jacket, three umbrellaa. Will iloye to Place Where the'Wicked Will Cease From Troubling. . John Olaaco and hla fellow members of "Tha Tongues of Fire," who have been holding camp meetings In tha va cant block on Division atreet between Eaat Tenth and, Eaat Eleventh, have decided to move. Realdenta In tha vi cinity of tha camp meetings have won their fio-ht to comDel the enthuslasta to leavo, but whether thoae In the vicinity or tne new noma win auow vuui doubtful. Yesterday Glaaoo and Judge Cameron, who Uvea opposite tha camp meeting alte, and who haa been one of thoae who threatened to have the police re move tha membere oz tne apostouo faith who have been holding forth every night since May, got together and aa a reault Glaaco has agreed to cloaa hla camp meetlnge at 9:10 and to aecure a new alte for the aettlement aa aoon aa one can be procured. He ana aome or ma promren ara going out to look at one this afternoon. Glaaco says It la In Eaat Portland and 111 give them mora room than they have at present. "It naa pieaeea uoa to give us many converta here, and I have thought how it would pleaae htm to give us a larger place, nice and shady, where tha wicked will cease from troubling," aald Glaaoo this morning. He waa filling tha lamps In the main tent and stood kerosene can In hand while he described the Indignities that had been heaped upon him by realdenta of East Portland. "We have a new place, but wa are not leaving here because of thoae hood lums who tried to get us out. They have tried to get everything they ooulf avQlnst tia. a nd tha lorA haa ennfminc ed them," he said. "But we need a larg er place anyway, and so wa ara going t move." Our windows are displaying Advance Models of Men's and Boys' Clothing, but we are continuing the SPE CIAL Amusement Council Crest park every evening. Take car ride to this moat beautiful spot. Muslo, dancing, moving pictures, illustrated songs, etc. Vocal and Instrumental mualc by the Ha waiian musicians. Hear the famous Oregon mala quartet Don't you forget that trolley ride Friday evening, August 23, 1907, leaves Thirteenth and Washington streetr at 8.SU. room Tickets free, at Dr. H. J. Harris". 6, Waahington building. Learn to awlm at RInglers Natatorl um, tit Eaat Morrison. Fresh water, heated; enamelled tank 20x60 feet Priv ate leasona for ladlea and gents, (0 cents; swim, 25 cents. J. W. Vandervelden. one of the promi nent merchanta of Ray, Washington county, Oregon, called at The Journal office today and denied that crops were poor this year throughout Waahington county. "We are having among the best If not really record yields all along the line," said the Informant "For in- atance, my farm la producing 80 bushels of oata to the acre without fertilizer. Another farmer raises this year 35 bushels of wheat to the acre, and atill another Is raising 11 bushels to the acre. Another farmer raised 35 buahels of wheat and oats to the acre. 8o it goes all over the county and we do not consider such conditions a falling off In the crop by any means." Tk. T7 rr . . ' m a iic iuiuuiii auuhvbb, aegree learn or Fremont camp. Woodmen of the World, iBAAngeles, California, gave an cxhlbl tloJjjUl before the members of Pros pertty"mp, Woodmen of the World, last r.lght. Captain Cloud Fremont Zou.wes are considered one of the best drilled teams In the country, having captured one of the cash prises at the ninth head camp session last month at Seattle. Tha Portland Woodmen are preparing to give a reception to the Zouaves at an early date. The Oregon Cheese company, 128 Fifth street will sell first-class cream ery butter at 65 centa per roll for a few daya yet Try our z&-cent coffee, If TONIGHTS PROGRAM ENDS CONCERT SEASON Fund Exhausted and Street Car Company Refuses to Contribute 3Iore. Steamer Jesse Harklna, for Camas. Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Waahington atreet dock at i p. m. Navajo Indian blankets. 111 Sixth at Alaska xnaian oasaeta, in Bixth st Eastman kodaka. 111 Sixth atreet Acme Oil Co. aell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone Eaat 789; B-107. Woman'a Exchange. Ill Tenth atreet luncn il.tv io z; Business men a lunch. Diamonds, Watches Beck's, 105 Alder D. Chambers, optician, lit Seventh. Berger signs lit Yamhill phone. Bark Tonlo for rheumatism. Ice. For lea call Main 214 or A-I24I. Delivery company, 151 Stark at lea AT THE THEATEES "Second In Command." In 'The Second In Command" Stockwell-MacGregor company at the the The laat park band concert for the aeason will be given Friday night This waa definitely decided upon today, when the atreetcar company refuaed to sub scribe Oo the city's music fund, which will be exhausted thla week. It was hoped that the company, which beneflta largely from the trarric incident to the concerts, would contribute at least 11.000. but hope was in vain. It la understood that the company refused support on ,tie Krund that the park band concerts drew business from the Oaks amusement resort. The park band concerts have been very successful this season, and it la said that the park commissioners are already planning to secure enough money for next summer to give the cit izens free music every evening. Visit ing musicians who have heard the band under Big. De Caprlo this season say that Portland can rightly claim the beat band on the Pacific coast. The band numbers 32 pieces, exclusive of the director. Last night's concert at Hoi lad ay park waa attended by aeveral thousand people. Tonight's concert will be given at the naze, and it will be the last time the band will be heard there this season. The program for tonight fol lows: March, "Ben Bey" Jeodogus Overture. "The Mill on the Cliff" Relsslger "La Paplllote" Gruenwald Selection, "Prince of Pllsen" . . . . Luders "The Mill In the Forest" Eilenberg Intermission. Fantasia, "Musical Scenea From Switzerland' Lanaey Waltz, "JOllv Fellows" Vollstadt Baritone solo, "Salute Polka" . .Llberatl (Big. A. De Caprlo.) Intermezzo, "La Rose" Ascher March, "Salute to St. Loula"..De Caprlo A. De caprlo, director. of the Remaining Summer Stock in the store Any Man's Outing Suit in the House - $10 Boys' Wash Suits at - - HALF PRICE Youths' Outing Suits at - - HALF PRICE Any Man's $20 Summer Sack Suit in the House $10 Ladies' and Misses' Wash Coats and Dresses at HALF PRICE All Men's and Boys' Straw and Panama Hats at HALF PRICE BEN SELLING Leading Clothier Marquam haa made a ten-atrike. This brilliant British military comedy haa been seen here once before, but never at Marauam prices nor in so satisfy ing a production. The play Is one of the John Drew aucceasea and la a high royalty piece. A New" Girl at the LjtIc. "The Girl From Albany," which the Allen stock company la presenting this week at the Lyric, is a brand new play that has never before been seen on the Pacific coaat and which proves to be a genuine novelty in the shape of farce comedies. It la bright, brisk and con tinuously funny from beginning to end. Ezra Kendall Tomorrow Night, The favorite comedian Ezra Kendall and hla excellent supporting company will begin an engagement of three nlorhfft nt thlt Mel 1 1 tr thAAtrA VmirtaAnth and Washington streets, beginning to morrow, inursaay nigni. a special price matinee will be given Saturday afternoon. Seats are now selling at theatre boxofflce for the entire engagement. PARTY PHONE RATES LONGER USE The funeral of the infant daughter of S. O. Reed, secretary of the Portland Railway, Light & Power company, was held from the family residence at 688 Marshall street at 2 o'clock this after- nnnn The HttlA vlrl nrhn wa hut 11 months old. contracted whooping cough aomn montha age and waa unable to resist the ravages of the malady. In their bereavement Mr. and Mrs. Reed have the sincere sympathy of a large number of friends. "Is Marriage a Failure?" It Is not surprising that the question, "Is Marriage a Failure?"', should be In troduced on a vaudeville stage. It is the title of a comedy sketch offered v Mr. and Mrs. J. Murray Smith at the Grand this week. The headline act la "How the Flxa Fixed It," presented by Alice Mortlock, assisted by Walter Harmon. Star Matinee. npanv a 8tar theatre will present "The Tie That Binds" at the matinee. Thla ia a Hal Reid plav, one of ills latest and beat. The play abounds with sentiment and there Is a touching and pathetlo love atory. The heavier scenes are lightened by means of broad comedy. Matineea Thursday, Saturday and Sunday SUMMER REALTY SALES MAINTAIN HIGH MARK it Yesterday's Transfers Are Double Those of Two Preceding Days. , The United States civil service com mission will hold an examination Sep tember 11 and 12 In Portland, Aatorla, Baker City and Eugene in Oregon, and In all other states at specified placea. grjh. rn,it,oW nf --.flaT an Acre and Live on It. A special excursion train will leave First and Alder streets on Saturday, August 24, at 1:45 p. m., for Falrvlew Fruit Farms tracts, situated on the new Troutdale extension Tf the Oregon Water Power railway. This special train will carry pasengers to attend the aale of tbia choice land. The purchase of a tract at Falrvlew Fruit Farms will solve the problem of life for any man who has energy and Intelligence. Get an acre of thla land and live on it. Fruit of every kind, ber ries, cereals, lettuce, peas, string beana, every variety of market garden produce flourishes on thla highly favorable lo cality. The soil Is a rich loam, pecul iarly adapted to tha growing of choice firoduce and fruit. Development work a unnecessary. Deep rich soil and an abundance of water. Your firat crops will pay for tha land, and the terms of sale are easy. Ticketa for the excursion can be pur chased of and information, prices, etc, conoernlng Falrvlew Fruit Farms ob tained from W. P. Ready, or W, E. Burke, room 15 MaJlory building, 26S Stark atreet. Telephone Main 4528. Ill r . i F.W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for RINTING Phones fMain 165 1 Home A1165 First and Oak Subscribers Unable to Make Contracts Formerly Issued by Pacific States. Complaints are coming In to the Pa cific States Telephone company from would-be subscribers who allege there Is an unjust discrimination In the rate charges for telephones throughout the city. It Is said two prices are charged for telephones in the houaea of next door neighbors. One complainant asserts that he vis ited the Sunset company in an effort to secure either a S3 four-party telephone or a nickel $1.50 guarantee telephone, both kinds being In use in his Immedi ate neighborhood, according to his rep resentations. He claima that both of his requests were denied by the tele phone company on the ground that the uaera of such telephones had secured them under contracts now obsolete. Therefore the subscriber must either ?o without the telephone or pay a rate wlce aa great as his neighbors, the company now asking for a two-party lino $5 and for a nickel phone a guar antee of S3 instead of tl.50. Manager J. H. Thatcher of the Pa cific States Telephone & Telegraph company stated that varying rates were charged, but said that no new contracts were being signed under the old rates. "Some time ago we did give contract for nickel telephones for a guarantee of $1.50 and for four-party lines at $3. For over a year, however, we have not given any such contracts, and as fast as the old ones lapse they are cancelled. We are trying to get rid of them as fast as we can. "Of course when the rate was made there were many who took advantage of it, and until they let their contract lapse we must allow them to continue having telephonea at the old ratea. It haa not been our custom to take up a contract at the end of a year, although the contracts read one year from date." Cures baby'a croup, Willie's dally cute and bruises, mama's sore throat, arandma'a lameness Dr. Thomaa Be. lectrio Oil tha (reat household remedy. Rich Gold Deposit. When the Investing public come to the realisation of the merits of the wonderfully rich gold deposits of south ern Utah, there will not be enough shares In the great companies operating there to satisfy the one hundredth part of the willing purchasers. This new deposit haa been acquired and is being gotten ready for development In a quiet manner. The nubile will within a few short months begin to real lie the fact that nowhere on earth is the gold so uniformly deposited, and above all so easily extracted from the deposits. It ia estimated that there haa been hun dreds of tlmea more wealth washed down Into tha Gulf ot California by the San Juan and Colorado rivers than haa been taken from the atates ttf the west. Forty-sixth and East Harrison,; $1,200; Any lone Interested In thla matter see F. O. Broetje, glaas hothouse, Gilharn, ad of tha Gold Dredging company, to- between Baae Una road and Matthews, day' paper. $400. Yesterday's realty transfers filed for record amounted to $49,654. more than double the value of either Monday or Saturday's tranaactlona. The largest consideration In any one tranaaction waa $3,600, while there were mora than 20 salea reported Involving conaldera tions In excess of $1,000. Among the more important sales niea for record yesteraay was hid " the new Waverly school house In Wav u-i-rh. nrirtiHnn. The alte con r I irign ,iciew - . y tains five lots and waa sold by J. M rHealy and Walter J. Burna ror i.ouu T tp Hill him sola io ouraii mwuio - limm And lot at Failing and Ganten- k.i- . rvntral Alblna. for $2,800. Ada K. Nicklea has purchased three lots in Alblna Homesteaa aaaiuon irum Louis Trummer ior ,ouu. ThnmnB Hisloo haa purchased from the German Savings & Loan society a quarter block in block 95, Stephens ad dition, conalderatlon $3.000. LOCAL CAMP TO HOLD HARVEST FESTIVAL The annual harvest festival of the Salvation Army will be held September 21 to 24 lncluaive and preparatlona for th. i,nl ara narlnar comDletion. The armv carries on lta general operations In 62 countries of the world, preaching a simple gospel of salvation for all in Sfl languages. There 'are 16,007 officers rnd cadets wholly given up to the work, and no less than 44,418 local of ficers and 18.500 bandsmen, wno worn hard without fee or reward and con frihnto verv larirelv of their amal mean, tn the necessities of the war .olnt n unri vll The social side of the work is so vast as to be Indescribable In a short para-f,.nH- if omhrpcofi nraettcal assistance for the starving and helpless, labor hnmu farm colonies Institutions for deserted women and children, etc. Building rermlts. Welnhard estate, repairs saloon. Ninth, between Flanders and GUsan, $200: George Kampp, two-story dwell ing. East Everett , between East Eleventh and Eaat Twelfth. $2,000; C. Wlldey, Fourth, between Alder and Washington, $76; Dr. S. Leb, repaira dwelling, 291 Stark street, $300; Mrs. M. Adams, two-story dwelling, Garfield, between Pearl and Piedmont. $2,600; R. A. Wolfarth, two-story dwelling, Hal sey. between East Twenty-seventh and Eaat Twenty-eighth, $l,840r A. D. Moody, repairs rooming-house, Eaat Wa ter and East Washington, $1,000; Wake-field-Frles, repairs three dwellings, Up shur, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty sixth, $1,200; Francis Kelly, one-story dwelling. Maple and Long avenue, $1,950; Phillip Levy, one-story dwell ing, Wapato avenue, between Fair mount and Himes, $200) Donald Mackay, repairs theatre, Third, between Yam hill and Taylor, $50; E. O. Stadter, two atnrv dwnllinr Fast Lincoln, between East Forty-fourth and Eaat Forty-flfth. $2,000; Woodard-Clarke Co., Fourth, be tween Washington and Alder, $100; Vic tor J. Phalon, repairs dwelling. East Thirteenth, between Skidmore and Prea oott, $900; H. Enke, concrete walk, Eaat Third and Eaat Ash. $300: E. P. Manchester, one-atory dwelling, Eaat t 1 Sl M HO PIATE5 nw nrn... We can extract one or all your teeth without hurting a bit, and put In new teeth the aame day if yo-i desire. Our system of crown and bridge work Is simple, quick and painless. When desired you can have T. P. Wise or ray personal service. Painless Extracting Free When Plates are Ordered. AO TXAXS XX KS and doing dental work all the time. That la the record of Dr. W. A. Wlae. That's one reason our business haa grown our pa trona come back, and they send their friends. W. A. WISE, Dentist Failing bldg., 3d and Washing-ton S a. ra. to p. m. Sundays t to 18. Painless Sx ;tloa BOo; Plate 95 T. P. Wist, Jf. A, Stardcvant and II. A. Hoffman ASSOCIATES. BOTH PatOVES, A AJTD 8039. DRESSER'S : Mexican Mustang Liniment Qosa qulokly to th very oor of tha dlaeaaa and atop tha moat deep-eat, exoruolatlng palna almost Inetaatly. Mexican Mustang Liniment Ouras ovary allmeal of Man or Baaat that a good, honeat Llnlmant aan aura. Nona batter, Nona so good. TEA When tea is good, do you know why it is good; and, when it is bad, do you know why it is bad ? A Schilling & Company San Francisco Preserving1 Time Preserving time is here, Madam, and you will not put off laying in your sup ply a moment after viewing the variety of peaches, plums and otjjer fruits now on dis play in the Stark street sec tion. Scrupulous care has been exercised in the choosing of these fruits you can rest assured that they are in just the right condition to result in the most delicious pre serves. "Economy Jar" A demonstrator is at the present time showing our customers the advantages of this most modern fruit jar. Do not overlook this when you come. Dresser's The Pure Food Emporium. Main Store Fifth and Stark; also Seaside, Gear hart and East Fifteenth and ' Broadway. WOMAN Boat for' BILIOUSNESS TARRANTS Stitzer-Apsrfent tt years of eurae. ' Tastaa Jlka soda watac, Drfjttata everywhere, Wa. aad tlM. KM. mm i harm leas. tnstnuiL U corner Third, X SPECIALTY a. X. CXAjr Ti1. n y " woman doctor la thla city. Bh haa cured . many afflicted auffarere. Curad private famale dlaeaaea, also throat aiut ntn. a..ki... stomach bladder and kidney and otseaaea of n kinds that the. homan flesh ia heir to. Cured by Chinese berba and roota. , Remedies No operation. Honeat Examine Uoa tree. 1(1 Clay TEETH EXTRACTED FREE When Plates or Bridges Arc Ordered : ' All Work at Half Price for short time to introduce the ; "flectro Painless System" Full Set, that fit....... f 5.00 Gold Crowns, 22-k. . . . .X3.5U Bridge Teeth, 22-k.. ...83.50 Gold Fillings ....... ..$1.00 Silver Fillings &Uf Guaranteed for 10 Years.' Open Evenings. ' THE ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS . 303 Washington St, cor. 0th, Opposite Olds & King's. , , I 0 MILITARY jl ACADEMY. n portland'ore'. A Boarding and Day School for- Young Men and Boys. Preparation for lares. U. S. Military a. Hi Naval Academies. Ac credited to Stanford. Berkeley, Cornell, Am heret and all State UnU versltlea and Artiaultural -Collates. Manual train ing. Bnalneae eourae. The principal haa bad tt yearr experience In Port- ' land. Comfortable quar tare. Beet environment. Make reaervatlona now. For Illustrated eatalo and other Uterature ad drasa J. W. HILL, II. 0.. Maoipal and yroprtotoa, , ajeus: ... urn tn TaieiTnc WwblactOB UL.li.IU lUtlllWi. Mai, Thura., Frl.. Sat Nights. Aug. IS. S3, x. special trice juai. eaiuru. EZRA KENDALL In the Rural Comedy. "SWXU SUBQAJTT JOMI." . i .. .A C K evening- prices, ii.av io u. mim nrices. 11.00 to 15c. Seats now selling at theatre. , MARQUAM ORAND (Phone Main .) Bargain Matinee Today: Ail Seals IBa Tonight and Remainder of Week, The Beautiful Military Drama. The Second in Command la P.ir4 hr JTnhn Tlraw. Prices Evening, 60c. 250, 16c gain matinee today, S6c. Bar- The Star PHONES OLD...M 54M NEW... A im Week of Angnat 1, 1WT. Last Week of Present Company, "TD TUB THAT BZtTDS." Matineea Tuesdays. Thursdays, Satur days and Sundaya; prices, lOo and Ja Every evening at 8:15; prices, 10c. 2eo and SOc. Reserve seats by phone. Sunday. August 25 Opening French : Stock Co. LYRIC THEATER Mabels. This Week the Allen Stock Company, Presenting . "nco orax. rmox auavt." Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices, 10c, SOc. Every evening at 8:15. Prices. 10c, SOo and SOc Reserve seats by phone. Main ettaV Office open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. v The Grand VAUDBVILLB DELUXB Week of Auguat 19. 1907. mas axxox scoaraoox a co The Big Eastern Star. The Famous Fremont Zouavee. Columbia Comedy Four. Held over by popular request Time aad pricea remain tne aame. ASTORIA GflJTfe emmaT aqnatlo event wiJ be t This thirteenth annnal aan most speetaealar ever bald In the Northwest. , 2. 3 & 4 SalUna Baeea. Lena 8 porta, Country lair. Viklea Faoeutrr. Nora.ua will rariv thair ort lutui tradltlou 1b sweet soaa hecots dela ot veto. t&, 000.00 la OMk priM. Tw Thosaaaa MunMaUea taeur SEPTEMBER will wade SJZNGERFEOT AUO. 91 AMD SEPT. 1 31 torn rates ea all rati aad steeabeet limes ASTORIA, OREGON GRAND HOTEL IB Taylor St. Near Market. SAN FRANCISCO Two blocka from railroad offloea, mint, poatoffloe and city hall. The moat modern and handsomely fur nished hotel In the olty. European plan. Ratea 11.60 up. Our "bus meeta all traina. . ATjri. B. DRUCKBR, Mgr. I Earn 1 Write "it. M". Darla; Portland, Oregon, 118 to 8100 week; men or woman. Booklet Free f on VfOKN CMV Dr. Sanderson'eCompound Savin and Cotton Root PUia. Tlieb-s tnd only reliable remedy fori .. ,ATEX PERIODS. Cure t ma obstinate caane In t tt 1 i dava. Price II par ooa, mauea in t sraDtxr. 8old by dnifglsta fvry.,. Addrea!iT?Jf PnCttC4i Xlt IUt . . Portland, Oregon. , V