The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 06, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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TOMGIIT'8 AMl'HEJI K.NT8.
Hslllg .The Spider's Web"
Marguam WiU 1'asha.'
Haker ...... "The Daughtt-rs of Man."
l.rnplre ,,, Ton Vonaon.
Orand Vaudeville.
J.yrlo .'. "All Due to Diana."
Star "Jam lioya In Missouri. '
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At a result of' a stabbing affray
which occurred at First and Couch
atraata early this morning throe Aus
trian, blare llogach, homo 1'rUch end
Tony tlmon, are nuralog auporflclal
knife wounds, and the polios aro
searching (or tha man who wielded the
knife. The men had been drinking In
a saloon near the acene of tliu affray
and aoon tucame Involved in a uuar-
ret which waa renewed aftur all h.l
lift the drinking place and reached
the street Tho knlfo wliildur, whose
name la unknown to the oll'era, end
denly attacked his cnmiianluiia and be
fore they could sek aufuty In llight
vucceeuetl in Inflicting never! aupeiTi-
Clal wound about the arma and vliould
ere of the thro men. a warrant chart
ing aaaault with a deadly weapon waa
laaued thla morning and the police are
scouring me waterrronl in an eriori
to find the mlaalng man.
THC OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING., DECEMBER 6. 1007.
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a charge of aaaault and battery. Final
juagraent waa rendered In thla eaae by
the Juatloa becauae th defendant svas
In tha county jail la default of balL
KlchurJ llolmau, an employe of Ilaa
musn Co., waa tha complaining
Tba Eighth Ward nooaevalt RepubU
can club wilt meat tonight In Logus
nail on tha eaet aide. ' Secretary WIN
llamaon of tha club haa aent outea
largo number af Invltatlona and the
program conimlltee hue arranged an
iniareauna
numlwr of
addruaaaa.
program for the evening. A
weii-known man wm make
Commencing Saturday. December Tth,
HOT. tha Vancouver. Wnndlawn. At.
bene, Itueaell-Bhaver and Hroadway
care, will croee the river weaterly over
Uurnaluo bridge, and eaatorly over atuel
bridge, until further notice, owing to
repairs on Uurnslds bridge.
Hundred of men, women, boya and
girl advertlea for poaltlona In the
want ad column of The Journal, ft
you. have a want of any kind, make
It known through the columns of Tho
Journal
Thla seaaon wa ara displaying a larg
er and bandaomer variety of holiday
good than aver before, and at price
that will bo an Inducement for Inves
tigation. Toilet and manicure sHs, col
lar and cuff, glove, handkerchief and
, necktl boxes, military hslrbrushes,
alngle and In aeta, ludlea' fine puree,
aard caees and handbags, gents' bill
books- cigar caaea, ehavlng ouitlta an. I
smoking aeta, and many other urtlcloa
both useful and appropriate aa holi
day glfta. Don't forget us on p"
fumes, aa we carry a full line of the
leading and most popular odoi In bulk
and fancy packages. Albmt liernl, the
druggist, 233 Washington strci-u Tut
ua on your ahopplng Hat for tomorrow.
Tha fifteenth anniversary of the Co
lumbia river branch Women's Foreign
Missionary society of th Methodist
ttplscopal church, will be obavrved oy
a meeting held at Taylor Strwt church,
the place of branch organisation, to
morrow (Saturday) afternoon from 2 to
4 o'clock The branch president. Mrs.
M. C. Wire, of Eugene, will preside, and
at th close of the anniversary exercises
wlH give an account of the meeting of
the general executive committee recent
ly held In Springfield, Illinois, which
she attcmlod as a brunch delegate.
Every one Interested la cordially Invited
to attend. I
To Whom It May Concern. Nearly
100.000 men. women and children drink
tha 100 per cent pure Golden drain
Granules Cereal Coffee in Oregon and
Washington; 4,000 grocers soil It In
uio northwest.
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UNIVERSAL
OVER JUDGE'S DEATH
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Untimely Demise of Jurist
Brings Forth Many Ex
pressions of Regret.
Tha Ladles' Aid society of th High
land Congregational church will bold
their annual baaaar In th aoclal rooms
of tha church. Friday afternoon and
evening and Saturday afternoon. Decora
ucr i ana it.
Th Waverley-Rlchmond Improvement
nuu win meet aa uaual this evening a
tha home of Dr. Hickman, Cast Thirty
tlilr.l and Clinton streeta. A number
or important improvement will be con
siuvea.
I am the orlalnator nf the Ilea of
malting 160 stills for 115. and I do It
Comparl..n will prove thla statement
a. u. wins lauor na Co.. 12W Fifth
i reci.
ine lortmna Bhoa Repair company,
imnmii sireei, Deiwoen intra oni
Fourth streets. Phono Main T5i. Tou
aiioea rcpaiiei while you wait. Best
oaa aoies, it cents. Uauer A Stopper,
C, Spencer. W. E. Farrell and Ea
R
teila M. Madden have filed artlclea of
incorporation or the Oregon-Vt 'aahlng
ton Loading company. The capital
aiora la u.uuu.
For liquors phona the Family Liquor
Store. J. E. Kellv. aucceaaor to Caswell
a neiiy, tot Morrison street, corner
far. Holh phonea Pacific, Main 21.
ana iioine, a-.ioz.
A fall downstairs caused the death
Wednesday night of Oabrlel Peyere. a
baker employed at the French Bakery.
Sixth and Harrison streets. At t h
time the accident occurred It waa not
thought Peyre was seriously hurt, hut
a few hours later h suddenly lapsed
Into unconsciousness and was then tak
en to St. Vincent's hospital where he
died within a short time. The physi
cians who attended the man state that
death resulted from concussion of the
brain.
W sponge anj presa your clothes
ami snine your shoes, in for II per
niomu. aiain an. A-ijn. wagons run
everywhere. Unique Tailoring Co, 101
Biara
The police have been asked to kep
a lookout for a thief who stole a set
of driving harness from Charles Lund
gran of Lent lust Sunday night. In
seeking the aid of tho local officers
Lundgran expressed the belief that a
boy named Osle Quitter, who, It Is
alleged, ran away from the Washing
ton State Reform school last July, hus
a guilty knowledge of the present
whereabouts of the missing harness.
Quitter Is well known about Lents, and
was there at the time Lundgran'a prop
arty waa stolen. .
Steamer Jesse Harfclna, for Cainaa,
waaiiougai and wsy landings, dally ex
cept 8undy. Leave Washington street
dock at I p. m.
Rave the discount (It cents) by pay
ing your bills for December service on
or before the 10th of the month. Home
Telephone company.
Coal Single sack or ton orders de
livered promptly. Independent Coal 4
Ice company. 3f.3 Stark street. Phone
Muln 7 SO, A-37&0.
Presiding Judge Cleland of the cir
cuit court this morning announced the
committee to draft resolutions In mem
ory of Judge Fraxer, authorlxed at tho
meeting of the members of tho bur yes
terday. It consists of W. U. Fcnton,
chairman; R. 13. Fisher, Joseph Simon,
M. C. George, M. G. Munly and K. H.
Seabrook. No time hns been fixed for
the meeting for presentation of the res
olutions, and it will not be held until
court resumes Its sitting after the holi
days. Three valuable dogs have been pot
aoned within the lust few days la the
vicinity of Enst Twenty-fourth and
East Taylor atreets. The neighborhood
la much aroused and suspicion hns been
directed against certain persons, though
no arrests have been made. When con
clusive proof Is obtained the poisoner
will be prosecuted. Those who have
lost dogs are Mrs. W. H. Barrv, 785
Eaat Taylor street; Dr. E. O. Clark. 777
East Taylor street, and Arthur W. Gra
ham, 696 East Taylor street.
The ladles of Retania Danish society
will hold their annual bazaar Saturday,
December 14, at AVorker a hall, Missis
sippi avenue.
Dentist has offices to share; physi
cian preferred; modern building. N-IS,
journal.
Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal ell and
nne gasoline, fnone fc.at 71; B-1907
Woman's Exehance, 73J Tenth street.
luncn ii.av 10 l, Dusiness mens lunch.
OuslneRS cards, 11.50 per 1,000.
rate printers. Phone Pacific SOL
Cut
Expressions of sorrow ovr- tha un
timely death of Judg Eraser havten
adopted by th Portland Teachers' elub
and th Catholic Toung Man's club, Th
former folldws:
To th President and Members of th
Portland Teachers' club Ws. vour com
mute on resolutions beg leave to sub
mit th following report:
Whereas. Tha Teaclira' Muh nf Part.
land desire to express Its sorrow a:
the uutlinely ceath of Judge Arthur L.
Eraser, our esteemed friend and eo-
worker; therefore be It
HraolvCd. llv Ilia Pnrfl.nH Turkari'
club, that we feel orei.lv tha losa
which we ns teachers have sustained
by the passing away of thla moat gifted
man. w hae been deeply impressed
by th sympathy and understanding
which ha unfailingly displayed In desl
Ing with his Juvenile wards. In him.
In troth, th child full he had "a frleni
at court."
Resolved. That his bereaved family
has our deepest sympathy.
Resolved. That a copy of these resol
utions be sent to the family, that a
copy bs furnished the press of th city
and that they be spread upon tba rec
ords of this club.
Respectfully submitted,
ANO KLINE E. WATSON,
II ANN All O. 8CH LOTH.
MAY E. FKAZ1EK,
Resolutions by th Catholic Toung
Men's club were adopted aa follow:
Whereas. In the tfenth of Hon ir.
Ihur L. Fraxer. our city haa lost a moat
estimable and distinguished cltlien, and
we. tha Catholic Younx Men's club.
have loat an esteemed ami hnnnr.il
member, who. by his kind and genial
llsposltlon haa alwsya shown a sympa
thetic Intereat In th training and wel
fare of th young: be It therefor
Reeolved. By the Catholic Toung
Men'a club that the death of Judsa
Fratcr brings to each member of the
club a sense of deep regret at the loss
of so kind and lova a friend whose in.
fluence waa always good and elevating;
and be It further
Resolved. That to how our esteem
and sympathy wa. the Catholic Young
Men'a club, through Its committee, ex
tend our svrnuathv to his h.nvt
ramiiy in tnia their hour of sadness!
and be It further
Resolved. That a copy of these reao
utlona be spread upon the recorda nf
our club and a copy of the aame be
sent to the family of the deceaaed and
the Oroeonlan. the Telegram and tn Tha
Journal and to the Catholic Sentlnol.
r. E. SULLIVAN,
President
J. P. KELLEHEIt.
Secretary.
W. A. DALT.
Director.
Nath Wolff
7 km OldtllabUJwtr
Established 1887
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Nath Wolff
Th0 Old R9llabUj0MUr id
Established 1887 I
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"Suffered day and night th torment '
t Itching pile. Nothing helped mo
ntll I used iKian's ointment. It cured
me permanently. Hon. John R. Oar- i
rett. Mayor, Oirard, Ala. I
Metxger 4 Co Jewelers and opticians.
42 Washington street.
Hanan shoes sold at Rosenthal.
Dr. E. C. Brown. Eye-Ear. Marquam.
D. Chambers, optician, 12) Seventh.
Try th Independent laundry.
Manure for sale. Main 6683.
An unusual sale Is ndvertlsed today to
open tomc-row at tho llo&ton store, cor
ner of First and Salmon. Not one cent
above cost will be asked Is tho an
nouncement of Mr. Strain. This he
states he is doing out of consideration
for the working man at the present
time. Stocks of high-grade ready-maJe
wearing apparel- that have been bought
up at bed-rock figures are to be sold on
the same low basis at which they were
eecured.
Bark Tonlo for rheumatism.
Where to Dine.
All the delicacies of the season at the
foruand Restaurant; fine private apart
ments for ladles, 806 Wash., near Fifth.
II. C. Brandos' grill, 103 Sixth, serves
elegant Table d'Hote dinners dally.
Picture Framing.
Tou can frame your plcturea now at
E. H. Moorehouse company.
low prices,
Uoth Phones.
312 Alder street.
Tha Asha mission band of children,
which is educating for a medical mis
sionary a Hindu girl In Calcutta, India,
will bo cntortulned Saturday afternoon
at tho residence of Miss Hasel liar-
court, 800 East Thirty-first street,
...... ..n. .in.!. tJJ lltv v.iiau 1UI1I11V
children, the little Chinese girls so well
Sarah Trunx at HeiHg Tonight.
The attraction at the Heillg theatro.
Fourteenth and Washington streets, to
night, tomorrow and Sunday night,
with a special price matinee, tomorrow,
will be . the brilliant actress. Sarah
Truax and her excellent supporting
company In tha comedy drama, "Tho
Spider's Web." Seats are now selling
for the entire engagement at theatre.
Frank Dekum a Portland boy Is with
this company.
cnnaren, ine mue cninese girls so well
known for their sweet songs and pretty
recitations. Tho entertainment will bo-
Sjeclal Price Matinee at Heiltg.
Tomorrow, Saturday, afternoon a
special price matlneo will be given at
the Heillg theatre. Sarah Truax In
The Spider's Web'" will be the attrac
tion.
gin at 3 o'clock.
The building ordinance has been or
dered printed by the building committee
of the council and will be presented to
the council for final action at its next
meetlne-. The ordinance was prepared
by Building Inspector Spencer and hns
been in the hands of the committee for
inspection and amendment for some
'time. It will be finally considered by
the council Wednesday next
Seats Selling for Fritzi Scheff.
Seats are selling at the Heillg theatre
for the world famous comic opera
queen, Fritzlo Scheff, who will pre
sent the comic opera "M'lle Modiste4'
at the above thuatre for four nights
beginning next Monday, December 8.
Evening Star Grango will hold Its
regular session In Its hall, East of
Mount Tabor reservoir, tomrrow be
ginning at 10 o'clock in tho morninp;.
Literary exorcises will he of unusual
Interest. Attorney McCallister will
speak on the financial question. A
class of 10 will be initiated and offi
cers will bo elected.
Articles found on cars December-
PERSONAL.
Mrs. R. M. Cross of the Nortonla will
leave on Sunday to Join her husband at
San Francisco. Mrs. Cross will be ac
companied by Miss Nellie Schneider of
Lawrence. Kansas, who has been spend
ing' tho summer in Portland, and is re
turning to her home In the east by way
of San Francisco and Los Angeles,
where she will visit some time.
TEETH EXTRACTED
FREE
WhenPlates or Bridges
Are Ordered
All Work at Half Price for a
short time to introduce the
"Electro Painless System"
Full Set, that fit $5.00
Lrold Crowns, 22-k.,
Bridge Teeth, 22-k. .
Gold Fillings
Silver Fillings 50
Guaranteed for 10 Years.
Open Evenings.
THE ELECTRO
DENTAL PARLORS
3031 Washington St., cor. 5th,
Opposite Olds & King's.
$3.50
S3.50
$1.00
.i
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XmasGiftsfor
Attract! Deal gn a Popular Prices Superior Goods
Mr Specialty la
DIAMONDS AND WATCHES
I alio carry a completa line of Rinp, Broochea,
Lockets, Scarf Pina, Bracelets, Fobs, Studs, Croaaca,
Link Buttona, Hat Pina, Baby Pina, Tie Clasps,
Screw Earring?. Ring Mountinra, Chaina, Charms,
Festootu, Match Boxea, Lapel Buttona, Emblem
Good.
When you buy Chrittmai present buy jew
elry and when you buy jewelry buy of the
store that is satiified with the smallest margin
of profit. All I ask of you is to call and tee
my atock of jewelry and get my prices.
"Your Credit fa GootT
It ' S 7
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: ms? ml .
r Morrison W;
Until the Financial
Situation Clears Up
we will do dental work for as
many as we can at coat. The
profit is yours.
Here you get the advantage of
experienced graduate dentists at
the same prices you would pay
r wouIi work on your teeth. '-;
. Teeth extracted absolutely and"
positively without pain for 50,
or free when plates or bridges
are ordered.
No students in this office. A
guarantee for ten years with all '
work. Lady attendant.
Examination and Advice Free.
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LILY DENTAL
COMPANY
THIRD AND COUCH STS.
Open Evenings Until 8 and Sun
day Until 1 p. m.
Home Phone A1010 Pacific ISStf
AMVIIKXITI.
HEIUG THEATRE
Ith aa4
Waaainftaa.
Four Nights, Beginning Monday
FRITZI SCHEFF
In tba Comic Opera - ,
"itt.t.s BCOSXSTS"
PRICES Lower floor. 1160. 1110:
Balcony, 11. 0, 11.00. 7ic; Entirs Oal
larr, 16c.
Mtfe aaa
Waaklaatoa
The
Best $3.00 Hat in
the World
MILITARY
ACADEMY
A tnovemont against sending a Brvan
delegation. -to the Democratic national
25 umbrellas, ono cane: one pursf, four convention Is said to bo gaining much
packages, one hammer, ono hand baar,
ono box of cards. Call room 4, O. W.
P. building, Firut and Alder streets.
Fred Paul, a tenmster, waa fined $6
by Justice Held yesterday afternoon on
strength In Alabama. It Is headed by
Walter Percy, a prominent lawyer of
Birmingham.
$2. BO hand-palnteu cups and saucers,
$1.45. at Metzger's. 342 Washington St.
PORTLAND ORE.
A Boarding and Day
School for Young Men and
coy a.
Preparation for col
leges. U, S. Military and
Naval Academies. Ac
credited to Stanford.
Berkeley. Cornell. Am
herst and all State Uni
versities and Agricultural
Colleges. Manual train
ing. Business coursa
Th prlnr'pal has hod 2
yeara experience in Port
land. Comfortable quar
ters. Best environments
Maka reservations now.
For Illustrated catalog
and other literature ad
flrass J. W. BILL, M. D..
Principal and Proprietor.
Ben Selling
LEADING HATTER
CROWN and BRIDGE
WORK
la tha moat beautiful, most substan
tial and most modern method of re
storing broken teeth or roots and
sapplying tha place of mlaalng ones.
Wa heartily recommend It In all
caaaa where It la adapted. Coma In
and wa will gladly tell you whether
or not It la adapted to your mouth.
SOLID GOLD CROWN AND
BRIDGE WORK $3.50
Painless aztraetlnr free. Hunlnr
75c Silver filling 50c. Pint Inn flu.
lnga 11.00. ArUlklal teeth $6.00.
Yale Denial Parlors
167H HT ST. BET. KOSSZSOV
AJTD TAXHILL,
I a. m. to 8 p. m, Sunday I a. m, to
12 p. m.
HEIUG THEATRE
TOMIQKT AT HIS 0'CX.OCX.
Saturday Night
Sunday Night
Pbaa ,
Mala 1
Spatial Price
Matinee Saturday
SAJLaJE TUAX
In th Comedy Drama
, "in tpzsss a wza1
Evenlnga, $1.60 to 2ic; Mat.. $1 to 15c
MAkQUAM GRAND JV
Portland's Famous Theatre
Tonight, Saturday Matinee and Night
Last Three Performances
"SAID PASHA'
An Opera With th Real Oriental
Flavor. Beautiful Songs. Handsome
Coatumea. Splendid Chorus.
Evenings. 25c. 50c. 76c; Mat. 25c. 50c
MARQUAM GRAND -
All TTaxtWMir
oxo. nmoiii
ruioua aQVITIILI
Opening
Matinee Sunday
December 8.
BAKKR. THEATRE wno Kaia a
0o. Saker, Oan. Manarar.
Th Famoua Baker Stock Company, Pra
aentmg th Powerful Play
TBB DAVOSTSms OT MEW
By Charlea Klein, author of -Tha I Jon
and th Mouse'' and "Th Ziuate. Mas
ter." On of th greatest plays of
century.
Evening pricea 15c, 15c, 60c. Matinees
15o and 25c.
wrt Week "Bar MWbot."
EMPIRE THEATRE
Morrison and 12th. Phone Main HT.
til ton W. Seamaa, Manager.
Tonight all thla week, matinees Wed
nesday and Saturday. Th anly BUS
HENDRICKS, In his favorite role,
"TOW TOWSOW."
See th great Lorn Jam Brena and ait.
Joy Yon a thrilling adventuraa. Hear
Mr. Hendrlcka sing.
Night pricea lie. 25c. S5e. fiOa. Matt.
neea, 10c and 20c.
Waat Attraction "The Soly Clty.
F: W. Baltes
and Company
iiiyitei your
inquiries for
PEINTING
4-
Phones
1 n
Main 165
ome A 1165
First and Oak
OOWBEWSES SEPOBT OT
The United States National Bank
SUBMITTED TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 3. 1907.
.$3,881,999.97
500,000.00
601,682.25
125,000.00
ASSETS.
Loans and discounts....
U. S. bonds to secure clr
culatlon
Other bonds and prem...
Bank building
U. S. bonds..! 200.000.00
Due from
banks 623,442.49
C. H. certifl- .
cates 104,677.00
Cash 1.892.000.21 $2,820,01.70
Total
T.TAKTT.TTTTW.
Capital $ 600,000.00
Surplus and undi
vided profits 427.677.86
Circulation 497,800.00
Clearing house certifi
cates ,.. 801,700.00
Dividends unpaid.... 238.00
Depoaita 5.701,786.66
.$7,428,601.92
ATTEST, CORRECT:
Total ,...$7,428,601.92
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J. C. AINS WORTH, President
Q. P. Rummeiin & Sons
U6 Second Street
Between Washington and Alder
Christmas Suggestions
FURS
Persian Lamb Coats Alaska Mink Coats
Alaska ea skin Coats
Russian Pony Coats
Siberian Squirrel Coats
Astrachan Coats
FUR NECKWEAR AND MUFFS
In all the Fashionable Furs
CHILDREN'S" FURS
In Squirrel, Xrimmer, White Thibet,
Beaver, Angora, Opossum, etc.
enfl for
Established 1870 Choice Fur Rugs and Robes
Catalog
A New Departure
The cost of Interments haa been
greatly reduced by tha Holman Under
taking company.
Heretofore It has been the custom of
funeral directors to make chargea for
all Incidentals connected with a fu
neral. The Edward Holman Undertak
ing company, the leading funeral di
rectors of Portland, have departed from
that custom. When casket Is furnihrt
by us we make no extra charges for
embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside
box or anv services that may be re
quired of us, except clothing, cemetery
and carriages, thus effecting a saving
of $25 to $75 on each funeraL,
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
830 TXZBD ST., COB. 81XXOV.
LYRIC THEATRE
Both Fronts! Kaia 468S; Homaja-1038.
Week commencing Monday, December t.
THE ALLEN STOCK CO. PRESKNTsJ
THREE-ACT COMEDY,
"UL DVB TO DXAHA."
Matlneea Tueaday, Thursday. Satufv
day and Sunday. Pricea 10c and 2c.
Every evening at 8:15. Prices 10c, 20o
and 80c. Boxes 60c. Office open It a.
m. to 10 p. m. ,.,
THE QRAN D
auderllla da lui
TUB rmt BZZ.XVa.TZEB STSTZBS,
Sensational European Gymnaata,
Besides a Host of Other Feature.
Matinees dally at 2:80, pricea 15c to
all aeata except boxea. Every evening at
7:30 and 8:15, prices 15c and 26c.
Wcbfoot Oil Blacking
Kakea shoe Waterproof yieaeiise
Leatliar Bot a Balaa,
AT AXiXi OBA&BBS. -
3
Y -$. S
THE STAR W9
All Thla Weak
Tha R. E. French Stock Co. Preaent
the Romantic Lova Drama.
"THH JAMIS BOTB IS MISSOURI.
Matlneea bunuay, Tuesday. Thuratlny
and Saturday at 2:S0. Prices 10c. 20o.
Every evening at 8:16. Pricea 15e, 25o
and 15c. Reserved aeata for all per
formances by either phone. ;
The Nlckefodioa-Theaira-
Opposite Oregonlan Bldg.
The Latest Mo vine Pic t urea and Illus
trated Songs.
TOINIOHT
THE GREAT )RAMA.
"TBB TEAKS AFTZB." ' i
Very Interesting Don't Miss Thle. .
Admission Be.
Wiv tJcrfaufn bin
The A. VVi SCHMALE CO.
CERMAN BOOKSTORE
229-231 First Street, Portland; Cregon
THE LAWLERS
jufiiBLLB rAjrer i xatsbs
Big 0aklRin!(
Tonight. Saturday and Bund".
Afternoon and Ever in g. t"
: Extra, Admlssloa.
" WOOD
If TOU need It In h"r-v .
Phones U-n i I A i".i.5.
For Furnace, '. r, U; Mwt
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