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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING; NOVEMBER 21.-1807. 1 Town Topics J TOMGnrS AMUSEMENTS. Heilia "Th Royal Chf Marquam "When Johnny Come Marching Horn J paker "Th Pit vTVfcnipir "A Wife' Beoret" i -arann vmnii J r.yrlc.."A Stranr In a Strung Land" I Star "Imnaer i.f Working Q"'. - At Central W. C. T. U. Wedueeday afternoon th members responded to the roll call by ivln soma encoura; Ina; Item In tho tomperance cause. Mr. KhiiW read extract from reports from, the recent National convention at Nash Vllle, which wri full of encouraf ment. "1 hern wrr 00 delegates and 7,600 relsfd. Other Itema of Interest and er roumnmrn t were given. Mra. J. Don aldson talked on the work of tha Ioyal Temperance Irjrlon, the rhlldren or ganization and arrangements wer made for work. Mr. Nelaa of Nawark, New Jersey. wa Introduced and mad vrlroroua remarka In favor of prohi bition. Mrs. Iloper reported an Inter aatlng meeting at the Sramtn'e Instl tute. addreaseil by Mra. Ho Davison. Neit week will be a Thanksgiving pro gram, and ex tracts will be read from reports of the National convention. The City and County Medical oclety of Portland and Multnomah county met last nlghi In th rooma of th Commer cial cluii nn4 listened to papers by Dr. H. C. ( offcy and Or. K. It fcllla. tha r1lartiiloh on which wer led by Dr. E. 3. Ihle nnd Dr. E. D. Thomas. Follow In; tho discussion of th paper, tha o clety tonk up the iuelon of adopting one of the two telephone ytema for tha use of the physicians In the city. Tha committee appointed at tha last meet ing; to investigate th subject waa not ready to report, and the matter went over for final settlement at th next meeting, December 4. A bulletin Issued by Edgar E. Da Cou Of th University of Oregon In th In terest of tha Oregon High School De bating league, contain th liat of of ficers, the conatltutlon and by-laws, proposition for debate, bibliography and list of libraries for tha us of mo defies joining th league. It la th fiurpose of the league to lend the scted llbrsrlea to the debating aoclety of any high school Joining tha league, to arrange for contests between high chools of equal strength and to atlmu late donate In high school throughout the state. A daring case of purs snatching waa reported to th. polio laat night by Mra J. Marka of M Jefferson atreet. Whll on her way homeward a ahort, heavy set man dressed Ilka a laborer, approached her at Third and Market street and grabbed her puro. A'ter ecurlng the retlqule th thug took to his heels ana fled aouth rn Third street. There waa no policeman j In sleht and the man had no dlffl ailty In making his escape. The purse oontalnuil a number of valuable papers and In cash. Residents of North Albina and th lower peninsula argue that the proposed high brllga across the lower harbor Should rise from Shaver street Instead of from either Hancock or Albina uve nue as proposed by the Northeast Sldo Improvement aasoclation. It la con tended that the growth In that portion of the cltv 1 extending rapidly toward the north and that In a few years there will lie an enormous traffic to that end of tho city. Shaver is high enough to make a practicable landing for tho east approach. At the next meeting of the Multnomah Improvement association It will be de cided by vote whether to petition the council for the Improvement with bltu llthlo of Shaver street, between Wil liams avenue and Willamette boulevard. It Is thought the majority of the property-owners favor the proposed Improve ment, but it Is the desire to give ample notice of the petition so that those who oppose the Improvement may have op portunity to stale their objections. O. Gunderson. solicitor for the Sal vation army rescue home, has Just re turned from a trip to eastern Ore gon in tha work of gathering funds. Among other place he visited Arling ton, llcppner and Condon, where he was cordially received and Invited to the churches to assist In th collec tion of funds. He returned with a snug sum, to ba applied upon tha res cue home work of th army. The Monroe Advertising Co., 14-1J Hamilton building, will carry any reputable firm's advertising, on credit, till the flrat of th year, or later if necessary. The company la strong; cash is not needed. Fourteen of th moat successful Portland campaign of the past eight months were planned and executed bv thla company. Call or 'phone for afi appointment. Main 47(6. The Journal's columns are open free to all seeking employment. If you ar out of r-ork the Journal will Insert an advertisement under "Situatlona Want ed" for you free for three days'. If at th end of that time you do not secure a position the advertisement will be repeated for three days longer free. This la don to help all who are affected by th money condition of tho country. Bring in your advertisement. An afternoon tea will be given at the Floral Mission Day nursery, 13 North Fifth street, Tuesday, November 26, from 2 to 6 o'clock. Friends of the Institution are rer-menf-eil to hrlnir or 0 send on that day a pound of provisions or its equivalent. The nursery Is main tained for th purpose of caring dur ing the day ior th children of working women. Articles were found on streetcars yes terday as follows: 16 umbrellas, 1 lock, et, 1 purse, 6 packages, 1 photo, 1 book, 1 key, 1 milk can and bottle, 1 p.ir rubbers, 1 rubber raincoat, 1 lunchbox, 1 roll carpenter's tools. Owner call room i, Oregon Water Power building, First and Alder streets. The East Side Business Men's club will meet this evening in the parlors of the East Side Athletic club. East Morrison street and Grand avenue. Eighteen years in busi ness on the East Side DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS J. H. Lambert, President A. W. Lambert, Cashier 120 Grand Ave. CITIZENS BANK Which One Are Yon? Tha pessimist's a dandy If hag aleap- lag In th tomb . , . Or Incarcerated aomewhera 'midst th deepest kind of gloom, Or la tethered In tha forest or th Jur.gl wild and dark, With but one thing ther t chr hire- in coypiva Hungry para. And th optimist's a dandy yaa, dandv all tha white- He th father of prosperity, th breeder of a amlle; H'a a prince among hia fellow aye. a king where'er h go I thla banlsher of sorrow and of human grief and woes. Which ara TOIT, tender brother? Bay, just tell u where you aland. Ara you weeping on tha ocean or a-dane-Ing on th landT Or Just moping In th maadowa or a-akipplog 'round tha town? Ja your face a glow of sunshine or your brow th home of frown T Be TJ for Collar aad Oaffa, Union Laundry Tl. A-1I21, Main SM. 2d and Columbia LI .,' ' . J . J Several matters of Importance to th hilaln... miam will --..-I .. ..,(.... n eluding th Improvement of East Mor rison, sweeping of east aid atreet and th "tripper" car service. Rerouting of Cars Commencing No vember 24, 107, th Willamette heights car will run to the Union depot over the following route: - Thurman atreet to Twenty-seventh street, to Raleigh street, to Twenty-fifth atreet, to North run street, to Twenty-flrat tret, to Ollaan street, to Nineteenth atreet, to Morrlaon atreet, to Third street, to Olla an atreet, to Klfth atreet, to Union du pot, and return. The Mount Tabor car Will run from Mount Tabor to Third and Morrison streets, and around tho foop on Yamhill street. The Sun nyslde cars will run from Sunnyslde to Third and Morrlaon streets, and around th loop on Yamhill street Th Twenty-third atreet car will run from Second and Alder street to Washln ton atreet, to Twanty-thlrd street, to Thurman strest, to Twenty-sixth sireot, and return. An alarm from bos 12 brought out th fire department at 1:19 o'clock thla morning for a fire In tha basement of tha residence of II. H. Northrup. 2J1 Fourteenth street. Tha biaie started from a defective flu In th baaement and th flames spread quickly to tha first floor. The fir department ar rived promptly and soon had tha flamea under control. Th occupant of th dwelling escaped without In Jury. Tha house ls owned by A. H. Sletnbach and the damage to the build ing content .will not exceed $300. Th ault of Lllianthal Brothers, hop buyers'- against John R. Cartwrlght of Junction CltJ, a hop grower, was be gun before a Jury In tha United States circuit court tnt morning. The l.m anthala. it Is alleged, contracted with farfwrlrht for the hrin nrnrinrfa nf Mm rielda for two years and thla he failed to produce. As a consequence, tha buyers ar suing for the amount which they claim that they lost owing to the failure of Cartwrlght to comply with th contract. The amount Involved la 9.000. . Penney Bros. Friday special Our 11.50 grade of Red Port, White Port, Sherry and Tokay wines at $1.00 per gallon. Our $100 gradea of Port and Sherry at 76o per gallon. I. W. Har per whlakey regular 14.60 at 13.50 per gallon. Friday only. 179-381 Eat Morrlaon. Phones, East 2S7, Home, B-242. Free delivery. The Brooklyn Improvement and Re publican club will hold a meeting to night at 8 o'clock at 755 '4 Mllwaukie atreet, to discuss Improvement work to be taken up by the suburb r.cxt year. The first meeting of the board of directors of the Brooklyn Hall and Improvement association will be held at the same time. II. Hlrschberger has just been ap prised of th death cf his uncle, Her man Pchults at Potien, Germany, who H'.-is the leading fur merchant In that city for many yars. The Crown Order of Germany had been bestowed upon him, which entitled him to a military tweort at hia funeral. Rev. J. F. Doescher from Oregon City will lecture Thursday at 8 p. m. In the basement of St. Paul's church, corner East Twelfth and Clinton streets, on "Is Man a Developed Mon key?" The lecture ls free. All invited. Zimmerman & Vaughan, real estate, 303 Buchanan building, desire to slate thut Mr. C. C. Vaughn is not now and never has been connected with their office. The officers of the Salvation Army Rescue Home wish to thank tho ladies of the Needle Work Oulld of America for the donation of useful articles of clothing for the women of the home. We take pleasure in stating to our friends and the public that we are now In better shape than ever to care for them. Mineral Springs Hotel com pany, Carson, Washington. Make your selection now! Best place In the city to buy Jewelry and watches for Christmas. Goodman's, 211Morrl son street, between Front and First, opposite St. Charles hotel. W sponge an(t press your clothes and shine your shoe, all for tl per month. Main 614. A-4314. Wagons run everywhere. Unlqu Tailoring Co., 309 Stark Steamer Jesse Harxlns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leave Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Stop those leaks In your roof by using Elastic Carkon paint Makes old roofs look like new. Pioneer Paint Co., 135 First street. Dr. George Rubenstein, expert opti cian. Consultation free. Perfect fit ting lenses. 1S3 4th st near Yamhill. Window fflass and glaslng. All or ders promptly filled. Pioneer Paint Co., St Patrick's bazaar is giving away sixty-one volumes world s Greatest Literature." Acra Oil Co. sell, safety coal oil and m 1 1 . . V.n. eta. T3-1AAT qui guouns, riwui . -v.. Woman's Exchange, 133 Tenth street, lunch 11:80 to 3; business men's lunch. E. W. Moore, expert photographer, Elka' building. Seventh and Stark sts. Woodward Dancing Academy, Alton halt Tonight Lessons 25 cents. Merchants' lunch at Harry C Hippies', 160 Fifth, 11:30 to 1:30. Silverware, Watches; Beck's, 108 Aider f D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh. Eat government Inspected meat Try th Independent laundry. Bark Tonlo for rheumatism. EAST SIDE HIGH AND HILL MEET TOMORROW East Side high school and Hill Mil itary academy will meet tomorrow after noon on Multnomah field at 3:30 o'clock for the last football game of the season In the interscholastlc league. East Side high has - been beaten twice, but the games of the cadets have been no score contests. That th game will be fast and exciting Is assured, th view of the fact that -both teams are very evenly matched. ..-.. ,c--. , ., , Hanan shoes keep your feet dry. COOS BAY GREAT ' APPtfPpCER Newest Fruit District Beats 'era All and Adds to Oregon's Fame. Portland resident woke up to th fact yesterday morning that Oregon pos sessed four great apple growing dis trict Instead of three as had been com monly supposed and that the district tributary to Coos bay tho latest see tlon of the state to proclaim and rrov Its superiority In apple produo Ion I In a fair way to make good It alogan "Heat a 'em all," In the grow ing of Oregon's delicious, red-chocked beauties. To prova thi statement It ls only necessary to say that the magnificent display of apples In th Washington street show window of Olds, Wortman A King's department store waa In stalled by tha Marshfleld chamber of commerce from apple grown In th coast district of Coos county. The ex hibit which is In charge of A. K. sea man of Marshfleld, who with his family Is on a two weeks pleasure trip to Portland. Include, th following well- known standard varieties: Northern Spy, Ben Davis. Baldwin, Spltzenburg, Qravensteln. Langford. King and th Coo River Beauty,, tha last named be ing a choice seedling or rine color and flavor which originated In the Coos bay country. In speaking of tha exhibit. Mr. Sea man said: It 1 only within the past rew years thai tne people or coos county have realised that the soil of this section was capable of growing to perfection the standard varieties of applea. But the Gravensteln Is the apple that thrive best In that county, and la the variety that ls bo Ing most largely grown. Our North ern Spvs and Spllienhyj-gs are also especially fine In color and rich In flavor. Within five years Coos county will be producing 10 times a many apple a now, and I believe In a fw year will he the leading applu-pro-dudng county In th state. Th Marshfleld chamber of commerce recently offered a 125 prlie for th beat box of Coos county applea. Nearly every orchardlst In the county en tered into competition for the prise, which resulted in a magniriccnt mow ing. W. J. Kerr. President of the Corvallls Agricultural collego, awarded the prlie to an exhibitor of Oravenstelna, and In doing bo, he declared that the prlxe wlnnlng Oravenstelna were "the finest In the world." Coos county is said to be absolutely free from all kinds of fruit pests, and every precaution la being taken by tnoTX peopl there to prevent their lntroducJ tlon. PORTLAND filEfJ MAKE FORTUNES IN UTAH Heinze Offers $250,000 for Woodman Mine Captain Tibbetts Also Winner. A number of Portland men who fol low the mining Industry In 1'tah are making fortunes. Captain, Tibbetts, formerly of Portland, has a mine in operation with a payroll of 160, 00 a month, and last year his profits are said to have bean 1200,000. W. I. Wood man of Mount Tabor, Is mining In the Deep Creek district of Utah, and has Just mada a strlka of bonanza or that runs to an assay value of $36,000 to the ton. "Over In the I'tah mining country we have many Portland men. and most of them are doing well." said Mr. Wood man, who Is at home for a visit that will extend until after Christmas. "We are confident that the Mount Hood railway Is destined to be built through to Salt Lake, or will be con structed to some point where a connec tion will b made with a line to be built westward from Salt Lake by Sen ator Clark. "The Salt Lake end of the Una will go through Deep Creek district where we are engaged in mining. The Woodman Mining company is controlled bv the Woodman estate, which hits 26 heirs. The stockholders have Juft held an annual meeting at Salt Lake, and Indorned plans for the next year'R work. Ore of sensational richness, from the 260-foot level, was displayed, and It la now regarded as certain that tha Woodmans have a rich gold mine. The ore occurs In a chute from three to five feet thick, with free gold scat tered all through It. The company ts owner of a group of 13 claims adjoln- ln it ih nrnnortv nf the Western Iitnh Copper company, and has valuable gold, sliver ana copper ores inm are now Do ing developed. Helnxe. a few days since, offered 3260.000 for the claim on which the big strike was made, but the offer was not considered by the woodman stockhoid ers. Marie Cahill Coming. Great things are expected from "Marylng Mary," In which "smart" musical play Marie Cahill will be seen with tha original Daly's theatre pro duction at the Heillg December 1. FIRE AND POLICE TESTS TO BE HELD Secretaryv Mcintosh of the civil serv ice commission has announced the fol lowing examinations for patrolmen and firemen: , Drivers, hosemen and truckmen, class t. division B: December 9. 10 and 12, beginning at 8 o'clock, physical exami nations will be held: athletic test. Fri day, December 13; Saturday. December 14. a written examination will be held. Subjects of examinations and relative weights of subjects on a scale of 100, as follows: Arithmetic, 10; copying from plain copy, 10; physical condition. 20; athletic test, 60. Detectives. sergeants. patrolmen. drivers. Jailors, guards, class 2, divis ion a: jueceniber ie. ii ana in, rjegin- nlig at 8 o'clock, physical examinations will be held; December 20, athletic test; written examination December 20. Sub jects of examinations and " relative weights or suDjects on a scale or iuu; spelling, 15; arithmetic, 15; penmanship, 10, practical questions, 60. Both the police and fire departments ar clamoring for men, and there are about 115 applicants for positions as patrolmen on me in tne orrice or the civil service commission, while 'there are about K5 aspirants for Jobs in the fire department. I , - . r ly Trouble BmcUd. Don't worry over a sick headache if H $ w) when the fault is In the eyes. For your eye troubles go to Dr. B. J. Mills. Advice costs you nothing. Ill Sixth ttreet. Ey (lajaaa 11.00 at Vatsger'av I .0 PIATES rruJ 20 YEARS HERE And business constantly Increaalng. Aak yourself th reason and only on answer can suggest Itself. Nervous peopl need not fear our treatment ther ar no bad ffct at th tlm or afterward. W hav mastered our profaaslon and rssulta fully confirm th tttemnt. W sav all teeth that can possibly b aved. Positively Painless Extracting Free When Plates Are Ordered Tou may hav your teeth extracted in th morning and go homo at night wlto new ones. W remove th most sensl tlv teeth and roots for th most deli- cat and nervous person absolutely without pain or danger, and free when plates sr ordered. No students era ployed. Lady attendant Our bridge work ls th best obtainable. A bridge fitted at tnis ornc is a posi tlv comfort. W u only th best material In our crown work. W aim to secure your friends work also. xAimrATioM rmu ahd nrmo When desired you can hav T. P. Wis or my peraonal aervlc. W.A.WISE,Denlist Falling hldg d and Washington sts. H a. m. to g p. m. Sundays i to 12. Pslnles Extraction 60c, Plates 15 00. BOTX noni, A AWD MAX- MM. REPUBLICANS START TO POLISH UP IRONS rolitical Ladles Will Begin Tonight to Stir the Soup. I. - Political clubs are beginning to com to life here and there over the city pre paratory to the work of the coming campaign. Tonight the Brooklyn Re publican club will t meet at the corner of Mllwaukie and Powell street. A number of Important reports will be made nnd It ls expected that a most Interesting meeting will be held. Tomorrow night the Eighth Ward Roosevelt Republican club will hold a meeting at Logu hall. Grand avenue and Kuat Washington street. A num ber of speakers will be present at this meeting and all will point to the great drift in th direction of President Roosevelt that Is now being manifested throughout th country. A large num ber of special invitations have been sent out for thla meeting and a bi, crowd is expected. Plague Report. San Francisco, Nov. 21. The board of health reports four new plague sus pects today. Two suspects were dropped from the list, proving negative. One nw case was verified. 1 lie total to date ls as follows: 98 verified; 60 deaths; 29 discharged as cured; 9 re maining. TOMORROW EVENING Eight-Thirty o'clock PIANOLA RECITAL BOKOXSTI Mr. John Claire Monteith, Baritone. Mr. Louis P, Bruce, at the Pianola. EILERS RECITAL HALL Park and Washington Sts. UJTDBm AUSPICES pi&TUxradiobQl&r Admission is ntirely gratnitona, but In ordsr to prevent overcrowd ing, those wishing; to attend ar asked to kindly procure reserved st ticksts at our store, previous to th evening- of th BaoitaL TEA is the drink, if you make it right; good tea, of course. And it costs a third of a cent a cup. Tour grocer returns your money If you don't like Schilling's best: we pay him. $100 REWARD For lnformatioi leading to the arrest and conviction of the party poisoning my valuable Lewellyn setter. E. A. PARSONS. East 34th and Grant Sts. PHOJfE MAIN 8479 44 SECOND ST. Esti mates Freelv PORTLAND Incorporated OREGON Webfoqt Oil Blacking Xakaa Shoe Waterproof-- raserrti J 1 we Sjprr aigns , ... AT AJbXr SZAUAS. f ... riuusiy, xi I I' V . If 1 ' H f f Benjamin's Correct Raincoats A raincoat keeps you dry in wet weather; a raincoat looks stylish and dressy in fair weather; a raincoat is really a light overcoat, a dress overcoat and a mackintosh all in one. By all means, get a raincoat. But be sure it's the right kind. To avoid any mistake get it from us. A full line made of the finest fabrics, waterproofed by the Cravenette process. $20.00 to $35.00 arm ' One Thousand Trimmed Hats fAll Underpriced . Latest Models Fresh, Smart, Snappy. See Our Tour Big Windows $3.00 to $.1.50 Trimmed Hats, now ' ?2.40 $4.50 to $4.75 Flats, with big silk bows, all colors $3.65 $5.00 .an1 So.fiO Trimmed Hats now $4.00 $5.75 and" $6.25 Trimmed Hats now $4.50 $10.00 Semi-Dress and Tailored Hats $8.00 $15.00 Dress Hats reduced to $12.00 Imported and New York Patterns Less Than Half ITU ATT "V'C DISTINCTIVE, X SL,JL, 1 D MILLINERY 212-214 THIRD ST., CORNER SALMON BAM FAILURE FORCES US TO SACRIFICE OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE AT PRICES WE DEFY OUR COMPETITORS TO COMPETE WITH. YOUR PRICE IS OURSNO REASON ABLE OFFER REFUSED. IF YOU INTEND TO BUY A CHRISTMAS PRESENT CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK, AND IF YOU SEE WHAT YOU WANT WE WILL LAY IT ASIDE FOR YOU STANDARD JEWELRY STORE 189 THIRD STREET Between Yamhill and Taylor SEWING MACHINE SPECIAL For Sal To make room for carload of sewing machines, I have 50 second hand machines from .1 ud: all makes: drop-head White. Singers. Wheeler A Wilson, New Home. Htanaara, and Domestic. White Sewing Machine Store II. D. JONES 430 Washing-ton, Const Zlevesth. JOUKNAL XINEES COST LITTLE, ACCOHTLISII MUCH ! watey everywhere not a drop", to drink, ou-. feel vou need a rain -coat? 1 a 1 .) 311 Morrison Street Opposite Postoffice cittfdfjc 3ctaWl tit t a I f 1 3 1 1 1 a a g" erf 4 tut ifbrs Innrrftog. TU griifttt, statgltr an &tft.rtklflirtt kratfdke fltltsng lot Rr mrfttn. HJrtis 11.00 et 3ar an rrtn fist WbrcfTe is Kmtrit. (tin fain, Ulnfrrlmt Ssltnstr un Seer 100 utB fttt 'ttt Sairnbrr tntftllt tint 0at t3tfdrct asg asm tsrkwtftca. att SO HaRdjtea ana Crt Vf IttQt Jofort. ' , A. E. KERN A. CO. -j -1- f Second and Salmon St, Portland, Drl rrUl aal'"nCtrta 3arnal. - mi. Mta t4 MCII ir. TMB1TPP Washing. MUUW IHU1IM. tojttqxt tii otr&ocx Friday. Saturday Nights; Saturday Mat 1 Th tuneful musical omdr "The Royal Chtf ?. Pretty Olrls. Catchy Music run Oalora. ' MAkQUAM GRAND t; Portland' Famous Thaatra. Tonight and remainder of week Matinee Saturday. "Th ratet ef all (ml- Oprra'' MWsTT JOZXaTT ookks icAmcxnra xoms. Hear these bMutlful aonsr numbers. M V Own I'ntta Htata' Hnrln. Bet Spring. Twa Dews in taa Harden of Eden, lloiievi uckU Gal." Evenings, lc. toe. Tic; Mat., lla, Ifre, BAKER. THEATRE roa Kalm (JF.O BAKER. Ocnaral Manager. ' Home of the Knmoui Uaker Stock C one solid week of th graat plar 0 modern flnanoe, "THE PIT" See Chicago Wheat Pit soan. ImmsnM ' ' cast Uiggest sensation of year. Evening tie, a&c, lOe. Matinee llo, lla. Veil Week "Th sic BMPIRB TMGATRQ Morrison and Uth. Phon Main lit. MILTON W HEAMAN. Manager. Eastern hoad Attraction Only. Tonight, all week. Matinees Wednesday, Saturday, the great emotional drama, "A WITB'g sacmaT." Deautlful scenery. ttplendld ast. EUhorat Scenery. Night 15c, 2 i 15c, 50c. Matinee lOe, I0 Wtmt Wk "Tilly Olsom." LYRIC TMBATRB ' Both n one t Mala488 Soma, A-10SS. Weea commencing Monday, Not. II. THE ALLEN STOCK CO. PRESENTS "A STBAaoza nr a sTmAvaa iVAJrB. Mstlnees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and lOo. Every evening at 1:15. Price 10c, lOo and 10c Box 60c. OfTlc open 10 a, m, to 10 p. m. TUG CI RAIN D Yandarlll D X,a Week of aTOTmbr IS, THE SENSATION OF TUB AOS ) MLLE. ORIETTA World's greatest mind reader aad clair voyant A great big show in addition. ; Time and price remain tha same. THDCTn Ola. 1 iiu rr w. A-iaa For th Entire Wek. , THE R. E. FRENCH CO. PRESENT 'BAjrozBs or WOBXXjrOr onu. ' Matinees Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays at 1:30. Frlees too and zoo. 1 Every evening at 8:1S Prices lie, 25c, lla. Reserve seats by either phon. tText Week "from Bar to Mloh. "The NIckelodion Theatre- Opposite Oregonlan Building. ' TOINIOHT TXS BOO AYXVQSS his KAsnm and Tata TKZBTXJia TOVU&XJL. K Laugh from Start to Finish. 1 ADMISSION Be. - Tonight New Cxbo TO BAGS KOU1 Bart to a Solo by A. Da Capita. Gentlemen's Night, and Moon light Skating Tonight. Usual . Prlcaa. &ADXBS' nxamr tomtqht BIO OAKS RINK UAJUT TO SXATS TMMM Monster Kasarada Tfcaakrtr lag- irig-ht mi Oaks Siak. T FrlsM- On Ooof Mllb and Jewelry pay a small payment at the time of purchase and balance in easy weekly or monthly payments. to suit your, income or ..convenience. Eastern Outfitting Co L MILITARY' ACADEMY;' portlanoore J ' A Board ins; mat Day School for Tounj Mao, and Bojra. Preparation for l. lecaa. U. &. Military and Naval Aoademtea. Ac credited , to Stanford. Berkeley, Cornell, Am herst and all Stata VnU rersitlea and Agricultural . Colla;aa. Manual" -train ; 1ns. Business eours Th principal haa had II yeara axprtenca la Fort land. Com for tabl quar- ' tera. Best snvlronnanta, . Mako renratlona ' wm. For Illustrated catalog and other liuratur , ad drasa J. W. B1LL.IL d.. alselval aad Vrovttaaasv "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY" Txross 9vxxj)xma, trim a vo&mzsoir. A. T. AXST0irO, JA. Mn rICITAS Oura la a, law rowlna fnsmu tlon. Wa occupy two floors lflO ft. and hav a 3M0S o,ulpment. I.' n( tlon for thorough work hrins nr calla for help than w can mir,oM. tlon certain lot each student hn mm, petent A'l modrrn meehoda fit tiok kecpin" tuht.-;Ciirri.-r ). 1 nr .,. hainl ay. rapid. J ''. r'J miltad at any '" t Atalog j. s j form aixi r'nuik I ;-: or write toi3y, . Washington 4c -L . . 1 '