THE OREGON DAILY jOURNAli VbRTtANtC "FRIDAY EVfiMINd,r "SEPtfiUfBER' Sr, 180 ToiVn Topics TOXIGUT'S AMUSEMENTS. f Marquaj ri,."Ia th Bishop's Carriage" ........ ....... . raunuaa, ' .."A Stranger In New York" Kmplr.. .......... "For Mother Bake" Grand k Vaudeville Lyrlo iiruk Wayne" Star "Tba King of the Derf Oake . a W. P. Carllna Baaeball.. Frlaco ra. Portland - ' 14th and Vaughn Chart H. Townnd. Harry It A tie ana u. a. oaraani. cam Lai mtnrn 1100 . I AAA - At a meeting of tha flra commission .Of tha executive 4oerd yeaterday aftar noon Acting Flra Chief Laudenklo Waa inairuciea i 100a up a alt ror an en ginJhlW.tn th lnty of Fourteenth I cnarring ' drunkenness and nonsup port. Mrs. Kate Wood thla morning iiiou in nm circuit court auit rnv a dlroro from Oaorg Wood, , to whom im wu mirnw in January, isoz. Thraa coaches arrlvtna- Aver th rv w A N. llnaa tomorrow morning will bring 50 soldier for Vancouver barrack and io lor orc Levwion. Th troopa from Columbua, Ohio, barrack. . AT. THE THEATEES For liquors phona tha Family Liqnor mere. j. in. B.wiT, suooesaor to Caswell Members of th Third Orgon in fantry turnad out for ouartarlv Insneo- tlon last nlsht bfora Qnral Charl S.,K,U" ""Vr ?ornr F. Beb and ataft Mora than 400 aol- frfc2t,",-p"o. II. Qiara tall In Una at hu. i ra.ll and lira-1 aantad a flna appearance in battle ar ray. Colon! C E. McDonnel was In command and Major. F. 8. Baker and Major T. M. Dunbar commanded th flrat and aecond battallona, respectively, Th order of th vning waa a parade, review, muaur .and Inspection, followed uy regimental and battalion drill. Th W spong and prea your clothe and ahln your shoes, all for II peri month. Main 114, A-4IU. Wagona run evarywoer. uniqu .L snoring co,, IU A' fancy teapot with a pound of lie coffe Saturday only at Heine' tea "little Johnny Jones" Sunday. Joseph M. Qaltes wlU praaent Oaorg M. Cohan' famoua muaioal play,' TJtUe Johnny Jones," at th HeUlg theatre. Fourteenth and Waahlngton street, four nlahta. bearlnnlna- next Sunder. September II. Advanoe aaat aale opened wit a morning." - Tonight and Tomorrow t Belli. The attraction at tha Hall! a- thaatr. Fourteenth and Waahlngton. atreeta, to night and tomorrow nlaht will be the enuhantlng and magnetic aotreaa. Mlaa .lessie uuaiay in tti intereating drama, "In th Blahop'a Carrlajr." BDeclai pric mano tomorrow at I. II o wock. New Opera Monday. lariUna- will b tha change of bill by tha Callfornlana nest Monday even ing at uie Marquam. Thla la a etandard opera which Portlandera have not aeon In year, and to moat of the vouna-er generation "Man tana - la unknown. Tney will find It a aprla-htly. romantic atory aoiqiara went through thr evolutlona ratorV T Third atrJetT la of iZl ?LJS?..tt'iu?- ff.!P:'?SS!; wun preciaion ana eaorit and ware com-1 v,.,i - a "", wum . . . - i aava aaaV4Uai UUU1 U un luuai Uin.ia.HL IiraVBTBl I an J Klaua rumen tea upon tnir excellent anowingl r. ' l by uenerai Bb. P. 8. Hanaon, formerly In th engi neering department of tha Southern Pa olflo raU-way, baa been appointed onlef engineer of th Mount Hood Railway A Power company and haa aaaumed hla Dew dutlea. He auocda J. E. Oardner, who haa for three year been In reapon aibla poaitlona in the engineering work that haa been carried pn by electric interurban roada In and about Portland. Mr. Oardner haa beoome a member of tha Weatern Contracting A Engineering company, aaaociatea witn w. a. ttoott, T. jLiMcDougall and C. H. Parker, in th Commonwealth building.' Ralph Hahn, Spokane representative f, Wadhama A Co., waa badly Injured In that city yeaterday afternoon by being thrown from hla horee. Hia father, Henry Hahn, prealdent of Wadhama A Co., la awaiting further new today aa to tne young man a injuria nerore leav ing for Spokane. It waa feared that the Injured man had auatalned concua alon of th brain, aa the laat telegram yeaterday afternoon aald that he had not regained oonclouenaa an hour after th accident occurred. Ralph Hahn haa a. la(ge circle of frlenda In Portland, who will be pained to hear of the accident. Stubborn pa rente, who continue to over feed helr chlK.-en with Impure, high priced cow' milk, will find It expensive and unprofitable. Aak your doctora If the pure roaated grain, known aa Gol den Grain Granules, can do any harm if the children deslr to drink It. If your own doctor tell you that It la bet ter and aarer tnan riuk Steamer Jesse Harkina. ' far Pimn. Waahougal and ay landlnga, dally ex- oepi nunaay, jeavea waanington atrt aocx ii I s, m. Special agency for Dueber-Hamndan watchea. Goodman, til Morriaon etreet. Between rirei ana rront. Acme Oil Co. sell eafety coal oil and nne gaaoiin. fhone cat 781; B-1007. Woman'a Kzchang. ltt Tenth, etreet, tuncn ii:v.io i; ouaines men luncn. ; Marquam Matinee. , Matinee opera patron can rest a aured of a treat in "Fatlnttia" at tha Marquam tomorrow.) The Callfornlana have been appearing In thla maroh- muaio opera an week with eminent suc cess. Th principals have much to do, and there la more work for the cherua than In other opera In the repertoire of the Callfornlana. . Watch crystal, all klnde, Ooodman'a, ill Morriaon. lOo, at Fine watch repairlna. Morriaon. Goodman, 111 Diamonds, Watch Beck', tOI Alder. Dr. XL C Brown, JCya-Ear. Marquam. D, Cbambera, optlolan. 119 Seventh. i n i Brgr signs 114 Tamhlll phone, x Dr. Strowbrldge, Hamilton bldg. Bark Tonlo for rhaumatiam. "The Prince of Pflaen" Coming. Henry W. Savaa' production of tha beautiful musical comedy success, "Th Prince of Pllsen." will be the attraction at the Hellla theatre for three nla-hta. bglnnlng next Thursday night, October A special price matinee Saturday. "A Stranger la New Tork." Standing room at nearly every per formance of the Baker company' "A Stranger In New York" thla week haa been at a premium. Every one like theae clever piece that make people laugh, and appeal to their mualcal taste witn brlgnt, oatcny song special tie. . act la selected an merit and ! booked in Chicago or New I era. -. - . ,r ' -7' 5 V : mSUtm of Rnaala,w v s 7 . , That aanaattonai melodrama ot which aa muoh hag been heard. "Slav of Russia,' haa been . secured ' for th French atook company and will be-, pro duced next week at the Star theatre. Thla la It flrat presentation in Port land and It will be found Unuaually in teresting, paaf on aaoe. . j Matlnea al the Star. '. Tomorrow there wtlf be a matinee of The King of tha Deaert" at th Star theatre. The play 1 being presented by the Frenca etock aompany and la a great comedy drama, with Ita laugha alternated witn exemng aituationa. - Moat dlaflguring akin arnptlona, acrof nla. clmplaa. raahea, etc., are due to im pure blood. Burdock Blood Bitter I a oleanalnar blood tonlo. Make yon clear- . a A m m . . "a ayea. otear-prainea. ciemr-aunnea. x nap lis "1 Mea all klai ef bleM teaietlee wklck fat) i e I ball kvaaa4 I klada to io me anr oo4 VlV AflaVoaaeaMts lbiy"allTal. aoaMaalaa iha aaa af tk.m aaa naanBua om as sr rrieaae. i nai see waea I r aorala. llate aave ekaaee ri Ire v, wneea, w cut av, aevara, Ji. . dKa Hae (a be 4 ff() That? rel flaaaaaa. Malaala. Vakaaa. Tuk )aa TV. m4 nerer aiaaea. neaaea er vni Si Waaaa er OHse. lie. He, Me. Kever The eaeaiae tablet ttaaiaai O 0 0. ears er yaer antf aeek. Sterling Resasdy Ce., Chicago er H.T. tnl AXKUALSAU.TEN U I III 01 BOXES OX SCHEDULE FIKST MTbe Girl With the Green EyeaJ Next week Portland theatre-goer will htvi an nnnartnnttv tA aaa Plv. VltK'a TIME IN TWO WEEKS I s'V Z:iorlL?r 7hi.nLri if ItH .aajF a a w will W preaented by tha Baker Stock company, starting Sunday matinee. If your wife or sweetneart la jeaioua ana anouid i thla play. Ill you then buy a IK-cent package? Don't make It too strong, a very little of It at a time -will make a delightful, nourishing, system-building drink for "young America." Us a little condensed milk In It, th Pioneer brand I beat. Everybody 1 talking about It. At a meeting held Sunday the Rou manian-American Aid society waa or ganlied. Ita purposes are the moral and educational upllftment of the Roumanian-Americana In thia city, the as sistance of the same In need and other liberal and humanitarian purpose. The board of the aoclety 1 composed as fol low: President. A. Tertledove; vice prealdcnt, M. Llebo; treasurer, A. Wein berg; secretary, Harry Tanckwich; board of trustees, J. Rlessburg, A. Feld- eteln, David Stem, S. Lelbovlts and F. Kaufman. 4 Northern Paclflo No. 1. dua at 4 4 7 o'clock, arrived on time. 4 Southern Pacific No. 1(, due e 4 at 1:1, arrived In twy sections e on tlm and at :J0. e 4 Southern Pacinc No. II. dua at 11 :S0, arrived at 11:15. e O. R. A N. No. S, due at 8 e 4 o'clock, arrived on time. O. R. A N. No. S. due at :45. e 4 arrived at 1:46. 4 Aatorla A Columbia No. II, 4 due at 11:11, arrived on time. Tha Northern Paclflo train 4 from th east wii on tlm thla 4 e morning for the first tlm in two 4 week. Th eatne held true of th Spokane flyer on the O. R A e) N. The eaatbound train from th east over the O. R. A N. wa 4 late, aa usual. Tor Mother'! Sake. aweet. pretty play tailing or New England horn lire. atory Such I th Marie Heath melodrama, "For Mother' Sake," which 1 pleasing Empire audi ence all this week. Little Pearl Gold lng, in Marie Heath's part, la a delight fully clever aoubrette actress, and quick ly wma ner auaienoe. W guarantee every garment made by n and we will cheerfully rectify any error whereby we are at fault W us the beat of lining, canvas, haircloth, etc, and remember our price la only 125 for any ault In the house to order. NO other Arm In tha city will do this. Our aim la to please, and if honest quality of material and workmanship will produce that end we feel sure or your patron age. Unique Tailoring Co., 109 Stark, near Sixth. The 5.000 brick business block planned by Mr. Wilkinson for erection at the Intersection of Cully avenue, Sandy road and the Alameda, is well under way. Mr. Wilkinson expects to have the building ready for store this fall, making the first mercantile estab lishment In Roae City Park. It will be two atorlea in height and 60 by 70 feet. With room for three stores. Water through hose for sprinkling yard or ldewalk or washing porches or windowa must be paid for In advance and used only between the hour of 5 and S a. m. and 6 and n. m. It muat not b uaed for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to theae rulea, or waste Xully, It will b ahut off. Goodman's Saturday Special. 17- Jewel Elgin, Waltham or Hampden ad- Justed in 20-year, gold-filled, Boas, Crown, Fayhea or Crescent case, duet-1 proof special $14.75. Every one fully waranted at Goodman's, 211 Morriaon etreet, between First and Front. A pubfle reception - will be given by the faculty and students of the Holmes business couege in tne college room. Washington and Tenth atreeta, Satur day evening, September 28, from t to 10. Every one Is invited. Articles of incorporation of the Lum bermen' Realty A Trust company were filed in the office of the county clerk this morning by Harold Strong. E. H. Strong and George F. Brice. Capital atock, $10."00. : . ; - The Carlisle ' Timber company has been Incorporated by H. M. Patton, Frank A. Crane and 8. S. Pague, Arti cle were filed in the- off tea of the county clerk thia morning. Capital iock, o,vvu. I More Pure Food Grocers Have Their Say So. W. J. Van Duesen. 808 Union avenue We oertainly sell Golden Grain Granules. wiuiam ueisner, s union avenue It la now the talk of the town. J. C. Hansen. 714 Union avenue: Sold two packagea to one man from Van couver, Washington, He came right in, he must have heard of Golden Grain Granule. J. W. Broat (80 Union avenue: We ue it in mv family. I Ilk It; it la th beat to anna. Has ft Foth, 528 Union avenue: W ell it; Just got it in. Ben Jack. S28 Russell etreet: It la the very thing. J. Wolfs. Sit Russell street: Chil dren ahould all drink It It Is the pure atuff. We all ought to uae It dally. J. A. Eastes, 436 Union avenue: We sell It all the time and It give entire satisfaction. R. A. Butler, 848 Union avenue: In our store we atick It In tha window. No other cereal coffee. 1 equal to Golden Grain Granule. Mr. Mann, the pioneer grocer. East Portland, says: If it waa not the only beet, I could not recommend It aa Buch. H. W, Fisher, Sixteenth and Alberta streets: This la a district where peo- Sle desire the beat and Golden Grain ranule fills the bill. Haxelwood Meat A Grocery Co.. AI berU. street: The neoole want It be cause It la the best; th packagea con tain full weight. A. D. Wick, 918 Union avenue: W ordered some more yesterdy from the 'To Pie at Dawn" Next Monday. The attraction at the Lyric for next week, commencing Monday night will be To Die at Dawn tne tnrimng melo dramatic success which will have it flrat Portland performance on that oo- casion. jcverywnere it naa been aeen there haa been the moat favorable im pression, and it la a foregone conclusion that local theatre patrons will Indorse the opinion held by the eastern cities "Drusa Wayne" Proven Popular. The most popular bill ever given at th Lyric prove to be "Drua Wayne" a offered by the Lyric atock company this week with Maxlne Mllea In the title role. It 1 a play that appeals bo strong ly that theatregoers cannot help but like it "Uncle Joeh" Coming. Not yet, but soon, will the favorite old farmer. Uncle Josh, arrive at the Empire, and proceed to get the smile that won't come off. Next Sunday aft ernoon thia well-known rural drama will return for Ita regular annual visit to the uptown home of the road ahowa. The House of Hits. The Grand has established It right to be called the house of hits, for the vaudeville acts at this theatr are never filler nor thrown In for th sake of making a poor program long. Every HDL! ACADEMY PORTIANP ORE. " A Boarding and Day School for Young Men and Boya. Preparation for eol legea, U. S. Military and Naval Aaademiea. Ac credited to Stanford, Berkeley, Cornell, Any. herst and all State Uni versities and Agricultural College. Manual train ing. Bualness course. The principal haa had 28 yearr experience In Port land. Comfortable quar ter Beat environmental Make reservations now. For Illustrated catalog and other literature) ad draaa J. W. BILL. U.D., Maolnal aa FiupilOata SIGH HEADACHE Pealtlvelyenraa f theae JLltUa PUla, Tlier ai relieve lus tre from Dyspepsia, In- dlnattoa and Too Hearty Kau&aV A perfect rn odytDcDttatneaaKaOSBa. BrowalnaBa, Bad Taste ta the Vouth, Coated Tongue, Pain la tte aide. TOWTD X2TZB. They regulate the Bowels. Purely Veatabla. SIUU.RU. SKILL COSE. SlUUfEXE. nARTFR'Sl wi it fave I m K.. I CARTERS STJlTTll IIiver Gnnma Must Bear Fao-Similo SignaJur REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. lobber and it will be un tnrtav. Epton Bros., 681 Union avenue: Our trade demand tne best N. L. Porn. 760 Union avenue: The consumers get good value for the money It saves 20 minute in the mominar. W. A. Trite. 401 Mason street: One hundred per cent pure, that is whar we sell. The reputation of Golden Grain Granules la fine. W. S. Cutler Bon, 1009 Union av enue: ' The people demanded It and wa sell it. - T. W. Sullivan. 1064 Union avenue: We sell tio other cereal coffee than Golden Grain Granules: the beat la good enough. " William Brown. 834 Alberta etreet: This store la at end of Alberta street, but even here the fame of the big packages of the real thine- is tha go. For further information Ject, deposit 26 cents with Order vour Sunday beer today. Hop Gold is the best. Large bottles 81.85 per dosen, amall bottles 75 cents per aosen; nnone main oiu or u-lis, prompt delivery to any part of the city. Judge Fraser in the circuit court thla morning gave Judgment for 82,500 to Alex McGlnnls and E. G. Reed from D. E. Buchanan. The suit grew out of the foreclosure of a mechanics' Hen. ' Articles of Incorporation of the Edith Mining company were filed In the office of the county clerk this morning- by Information on the sub- your a-rocer ana be win ao tne rests; F.W. Baltes and Company invite yonr inquiries for PRINTING First and Oak 20 Years sin One Store. Mr. Nath WoIj in talking w"lth a Jour nal representative remarked that ha has never changed the location of his Jew elry establishment in all these years. VI came here when Firat street was the only business street lrf town," said Mr. Wolff yesterday. "I have always done a good business, my trade haa Increaaed from vear to year, so I have been sat I tu fted to remain here instead of moving uptown, which was done by many of the old-time First street merchant. First street is and always will be a substan tial business street and today is more Frosperous than ever, so I think my riends will find me at 165 First street, between Morrison and Tamhlll, for some time to come. CLARENCE DARBOW TO BE IN PORTLAND SOON Clarence S. Darrow, the noted Chicago lawyer, who conducted the defense in the trial of Haywood for the murder of ex-Governor 8teunenberg, at Boise laat summer, Is evidently expected In port-land.- Telex-rams have been received at : the Portland- hotel addresaed to the fa mous labor lawyer, ana it is oenevea ne will arrive in the Rose City today or to morrow, r Darrow was expected in Portland on tabor day, and Mrs. Darrow . came to Portland to meet her husband, but he 1 was forced to remain at Spokane, where he haa been aince tne clone or tne Boise trial with the exception of a few weeks In Chicago. -It is believed Darrow Is ?n his way to San Francisco,' where he s expected to gather much - evidence: favorable to th defense In the future murder trials. , . t . . . ,- '" 1 s ... '-. : ? Due to Mr. Parker. - ,; ' From' the Fort "Plain Standard. " Th New York World has demonstrate ed that Roosevelt should st least have the decency to -' take Judge Parker's name from that famous list af issuiniBiraESaHraxsEEsn Most Marvelous Heatei w Ever Constructed f fJi. J TV aaaaaaja jywaa - '-"it P I The Greatest Foel-Saver Burns Its Own Smoke Consumes Its Own Gas 21 "HOWARD" There Are More of the J. J. KADDERLY g 130 FIRST STREET, NEXT TO 0. W. P. WAITING R00B1S Hi BBaSaataSaBaKKaSKaWM NIGHT SCHOOL In session every night Tuition 6 months, $25.00; 12 months, $40.00. Etch teacher a specialist; all branches taught. ELKS' BUILDING.. BUSINESS COLLEGE. El IIS BATH POWDER . 1 RICE POWDER A Perfumed Luxury foe the Bath. I Best To3et powder. AriepdcaSr oonens rtara water, uetter i pure, Ke&eves tunDum and than Perfume, 25 bubt. AT AIL STORES VA CAN ; Ns tm MOLED BY V. - IF YOU WANT TO SEE THE NEWEST IN WEAR . , INQ APPAREL , VISIT, THE STYLE STORE ' f V i.-t .fW CliSin Maaanl . w s- isksi as) W V J COMPLETE AND ADEQUATE Is our showing of Men's and Boys' Fall and Winter Apparel. It represents the choicest and most ap proved styles, fabrics and colors introduced by the trinity of America's most prominent makers The STEIN-BLOCH, the SCHLOSS BROS, and the BRADBURY SYSTEM Every SUIT, TOP COAT, OVERCOAT and CRAVENETTE pos sesses those meritorious features which appeal to taste, refinement and economy. From $15 to $40. CREDIT AS A CONVENIENCE We privilege you to select your fall and winter outfit now, wear it, and pay later on in small weekly or monthly payments to suit your convenience. Under these conditions you do not have to wait. Replenish your wardrobe now, when you need pay when you can. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. Cor. Washington and Tenth Tie tier UTiere Teas Credit Is Oo4 A Diamond Investment Is always safe and profitable. .Dia monds never depreciate in value, but on the contrary prices are advancing. I have an extremely fine line of gems at prices that cannot be duplicated. 1 v DIAMOND RINGS . $3.50 and Up DIAMOND BROOCHES $10 and Up DIAMOND LOCKETS . $5 and Up DIAMOND EAR SCREWS $10 and Up DIAMOND STUDS . $6.50 and Up For the past 20 years this house has J always been known for square dealing. NATH WOLFF -M (nor Tawurxxnra oolutiduIi bajtk) 165 First Street, near Morrison MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION FIRST ANNUAL HORSE SHOW Sale of Boxes Opens Tuesday, October 1, 1907 The shew will b given November 7, 8 and 9, 1907. at the Oriental building, Lewis and Clark Fair Grounds, and will be the greatest event of its kind in the history of the west Attractive programs day and evening. Boxes seat 10 persons comfortably. Price, for the season, $100. Applications will be numbered in the order received, carrying preference as to location. Address, with remittances, PORTLAND HUNT CLUB 229 LUMBER EXCHANGE BLDG., PORTLAND, OREGON 91 Jt'isl'ffl'-ty-O' ' SSSJE-... J ' AJnysiJcraTTS. m r". i. i.j i. m. i i i ii ii r "ft vvlaMntoa KEIUG TliEATkE - TealfaL SnS elee. -Continue Kvery Night Thla Wk. Spe cial Price Matinee Patiir1T. . 1 ' atzss jaaara atiauT, " ; la the Intenaelv Inleresllns Irm, ' "nr raa siakora oajuuaoa." Evaalaa. f 1J0 19 lac. MaUnee, tl ta II. Mt d ttcitir vsiasrne Waaalaatoa UUUU II1U11IO. W.la I BEOINS 8 U NX) AT NIOHT. SCPT. Is. CooUnuea Monday, Tu4ar, W'edneeda ' night. v - , .Th MusU)al-Come4y Flar . - LITTLE JOHNNY JONES Catchy Maale. Pretty Olrla. Pua QeJer. Prlo, l to lio eeets new aelllnc. MARQUAM GRAND (Phone Main .) " ' Tonight and Remainder of Wk. . Mattne Saturday, , HA'I INlTZA. ! Don't mlaa thla Deautlful opera. Bea tiful atage aettlng. Blaborat eo turn. Full of nne ong and entranc ing muslo. Brenlng I5o, loo, Tlo. Matinees llo, lOe. BAKU. THCATRE Geo. L. raoma aula Baker. Msnaser. aii rnis wk, uar t Btork Co. In HrV 1 -a aTBAwoxa tit mr tosx." Muale. Mirth, Merriment. Matinee Saturday, l(a 16. . Evening price, tte, I So. inc. Next week. Th OUI Wit iha Oreaa By." UMPIRQ TtlBATRQ s. t Oeo. U Baker, Mm. Phene Main tlT,, Eastern Road Attraction Only. TONIGHT, ALL WEEK. MATIN&XS WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Th Uttl eunbasm. 9tl OeUUaff, ta "ros MOTataaa uaxm." Beautiful Rural Melodraaa af NW -England. Nlrht. Ifte. 0. a On. S0: Mat. lee. 10. Nt attraction. "Unci Josh Perkla. The STAR mm Weak f St BL 1SOT Bw. A, lS Continued Success of tne R. E. FRENCH STOCK CO, All thla week presenting txm Mima or rk uigsaT Matinee Sundays, Tuesday. Thvrs daya and Saturdaya at 1:10; prlo 10s and too. Ererr evening at 1:11; prices 10c. IS an4 Its, Rmd eeaia by both phone. , . X5hQ GRAND TISSi All Thla Week, th Headline Act. OXAB. M. BOTU, I.IXI.T BBOBOB, SAaar oaoaweji. The Sure-Fir Comedy Ac tor a Plenty of ether big acta. , Three performance dally at 1:10, 7:10 and 1:1: price matinee. I0e; evenings and Sunday matlneea, 10c, too and box seats 10a lyric theatre: Both Phoaaai BUla 4SS, XossS A-109S, Week commencing Monday, Sept. II. THE LYRIC STOCK COMPANY IN "DaUSA WATam." Matlneea Tuesday, Thursday. Satur day and Sunday. Prices 10c and 10a. Every evening at 1:11. Price io. to and tOc Boxes tfto. Offloa open II a, m. to 10 p. m. ' BASEBALL, RECREATION PARK Corner Vaughn and Twtnty-fonrth SAN FRANCISCO vi. PORTLAND September 24, 25, 20, 27. 28, 29. Gams Called at 3:00 p. m. Daily, i Game Called at 2.-00 p. m. Sundays. Double Header Sunday. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY ADMISSION 25c Grandstand 25c Children 10c Tl.a m-A I11 ' , I" 1:10 o'clock dally, excepting "V iak fltsatalaaw , S Ceaoeres Afteraoea aa4 Bva I Lf lnar hv . " ' Chiaffarelli's Band 1 1 Six Soloists., , I L t BXXSZ8 rmzoAT. Beautiful Souvenir Presents for faooy and beat waltserg . la tha '. BABOB BATYUOK. Btaslo by Brasp's Blf Orcaaatra Coming Free ourenir night . at the Bleating Rink. Watch ' for announcement. It will ba.heat ver. tv tv r Painless Dentistry Ttmt fiftttACTf; You need have no fear of tha flen tal chair If you com to our offloa. Our aolentlflo methods of absolutely painless dentistry are at your dis posal without paying as muoh as you have been In the hahit of paying for inrenor wort Bridge Work, per tooth...,,. Gold Fllllnga. up from...... 8 liver FUllnarsk u from... .... .KO Enamel Fillings, up front. .,.1.0 Crowns, gold, or porcelain,, ..4J.0 Plates, up from...,.........BK.6C A guarantee for 10 vara with ai worn, juaay tnraaam ULY DENTAL CO. TBXBO AJTB COVOU 8TBXXTS. Oven evenlna until I and Sunday BCona Bhoae AIOIO. Baetaa States aoa Baalae lasa. , nfloniPiHinrjn: and ether drag habits are positively enred by HABIT1NA. For aypodermie or inter RamtJa aant an an draff habitue Bail Emlr prlo HOD Pr boltie in m Internal na. by Ittz U to plain wrtn. Cheaaleal t fcU Lou La. Hio, for sale Vy SkUoiai Brag C M Talr SW Perttaai. taa, pi year dmrrirt er by bait Cheaaleal 'Dr.'. Sanderson's r Savin nd t.otton ( The heat an .' mly ftr 1 ' ' . ions. "---- "i - at ease - in ' ) i rf box, niai.'e i 1 i y 0'.if f i