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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ' THURSDAY. EVENING. MARCH 5 1908. 0 - - y AXTTSS3XXVTS. . '!$ I ' ' t , . K ' ' 1 ' . - ;;;"- .y.i.'r. ";: 7 1.1 I.L- " fL - , -. . . j : Tovm Topics :j I - ii j j iinw 1 1 r Si '1 TOXIGIIT'S AMUSEMENTS. 11 Ilellla :tr:t-Tl. virrlnlen ISL Mr(lu" "Ths Wheel of Love Baker. "Zeea" J T- Empire ...... '"No Mother to Guide Her" urana, , vaunevni Lyric.,... ...... '.By Right of flword' Star. . . . . . . ' . . . 'Way Out Wert v. When you are tick you sea a physl , clan, and he (Ire you a preacrlptlon from, the use of which you expect to vet welL," It la your duty, In. Justice to .yourself, your family and physician, to have that nraacrtntioa out UD exactly as the doctor Intend In order to vet the results anticipated. Physicians' pre eoripuons are our specialty, mis o partment belnr In the hands of expert need registered pharmacists, and our patrons can reet Assured that any pre , ecrlpllon or recipe entrusted to our care can De aepenaea on mini emiwunui with exact precision and correctness, and In accordance with the doctor's wishes. Albert Beml, the prescription druggist. 131 Washington street. Both phonss. ( Mrs.. Margaret Lyle has decided to ' accept 15,000 cash In lieu of her claim to one third of the estate of her late brother, John A. Crawford, whlfli would . have amounted to $60,000. In a contest besun In Linn county, where Crawford . Maidarf. aha charted that another broth er,, Robert M. Crawford, had Influenced the deceased to give him all the prop arty and shut her out She also alleged mismanagement by her brother, who Is administrator of the estate. These rharroi arc now droDDed. Judge Web ster fiavlna authorised the settlement of the contest by Mrs. Lyle's guardian on payment of 11,000. - At 8L Francis' church during the Len ten season, the Instructions Wednesday and Sunday evenings will be on the sac rament of matrimony. Father Black breached last evening, depicting the difference and effect, to the individual, the home and the state, between the marriage that Is entered into holily, with a full realisation of lta responsibil ities, and the careless msrrisge wnicn so often ends unfortunately, snd Its train of attendant evils. Tsn Chinese were arrested In a raid made on a gambling-house at 87 Second street last night by Acting Detectives Kay and Smith and patrolman neimm. The men were engaged In playing a game of fan tan. In the police court this morning hearing of the charges against the Chinese was continued to March 10. Members of Webfoot camp, No. 6S. V. O. W., all Woodmen and their gen tlemen friends are cordially Invited to attend a grand stag party Friday evn ing, March , at Woodmen of the World temple. Eleventh street. Moving pic tures. Illustrated songs, good musical nnmbers, a fine wrestling match and cigars to all. 4 The saloon of John A. Erlckson, 64 Sixth street, was enterer by burglars last night and the cash register robbed of Its contents, about H9 in coin. Cir cumstances connected with the case lead the proprietor to believe that the ONE HOPE LEFT Those old-time politician who did bust ' . . ness .heretofore , ; . - ' . Are nearly all sequestered now, behind a prison door, - ' . - , And It is my firm conviction that you'll sonn hear something drop- Unless you sow the seed at once and ?i, raise another, prop, p.? . . . Away with all your -statements! be 1 'No. 1 or 10; ' ' - . ... What's needed now In Oregon la Jutt -,. my stamp of men - To save the land from ruin nnd the country from desDair. And to beard the cunning Hon In Its , , dark, secluded lair. , . , Of course I don't want office, but I have a host or rr lends DBS ROSE FOR , ASKED Ad Club Believes Repetition of Last Year's Feature Is Imperative. Who see the clouds arising and they JMi'mlh'ibmAv, Including many business men. In the minds of a large part of the until T'tn In 4h Hrflnh. And so friends If you elect me you will . flnd 'that I m a peacn. j. (Our laundering Is a peach, too.) UNION LAUNDRY Tele. Main SIS. A-12IJ. Second and Columbia. the success of the Portland Rose Fes tival as contlne-ent unon . nartlclDatlon by the school children. ' Recent action of the school board In disallowing' the request of the Rose society that the children he placed on the program has brought out a protest from the Port lend Ad club, which st Its meetlna- last hss had years or experience in ne gro- night passed a strong resolution urg eery business. He carries a very fine mg that the children's rose drill of last line of coffees, but when It comes to I jrCsr be repeated. cereal coffees, he says t "There Is but The me tin nominated nfflnara tnr one kind to use, via: Widen Grain the ensuing year, listened to an address Granules.' ' by lien Selling and heard reporte of .... i committees on various matters. Mr, The World's Star Knitting company I Soiling m. .u.,i.u. of Bay City, Michigan, manufacturers He urgd truthfulness, and said that of hoaierv and underwear, eell their "r'f"t sdvertlslng had made many product direct from "the mill to the r,cn m"- home." A..BIggeretaff, 11 Pearl street. Adopt Beaolutloaa. MontavHla, holds the agency in Fort- The following resolution Introduced land. Drop a postal. Will call. Tele-1 hr (V n ri.oi, ... n. ,. i...ra.BtMi Marl. . Whereas. It has become a matter MUllnery Announcement miss Mane of common rumor and a aubieet of nub. Lawson, fer the past three years head Ho comment, that the school children saleslady In the millinery department Por,lan1 m' not participate in the at Le Palais Royal, has taken a posl- Rose Festival parades on the day as- 'And whereas. The Portland Ad club, though not etrlctly a public orgaalsa t Ion a with Mra. O. P. Wolcott's mill! nery establishment, etz wasnington trA.t and will be pleased to receive calls irom ner customers ana xrienas, tlon. yet in Its Individual membarahln Is essentially close to moet matters of general interest, and again, the vocation of its members Is such as. to cut them cioaety in toucn with common sejitl At Taylor Street church last night Evangelist Cob urn spoke to a large au dlence on "The Ministry of ths Holy ment. and enables them to cloaelv ob Ghost." The Interest is Increasing. The I serve and Intelligently comment upon o'clock Bible readings, conducted by the effect of public occurrences on th. the evsngeiiet. are very interesting and popular mind. helpful. "Therefore, We believe that we are I expressing, not only our own conclu sions, but the almost unanimous verdict hold a meeting at the Ockley Green ??.lne .lau""na." wno Y'ewd ne pa- school Friday afternoon Ocklav Green ot the thousands who viewed t! , ",, rfcd of 107. that the -Children' ,.. appealed more to the hearts and s da sent: " ,i T ' ' lira ' III , , ... ' ,e - . r . , " . , - " 'j V. : i '..! .''',1-. '' ;' 'a -. ' ' ;" w'1. .-. ' . " . JJ' aM- KI : WIJ r ine mrriin, w.u ot in ' "''"' mem of the people than any other fea- Hawkins. .hp will speak ?n ture of the featival. wny we nave niouicrs tiuue. i tv, .,.... - , . mothers are Invited. I . ,V "i.Vi" .r.iT Th W.at.rn Orprnn Trust nnmnanv Cle" na " tS Was because Of the mag- Tne western uregon Trust company lfl ftf th .,,.,. , ;r"J- "IW."',. 't on of the spWndld effort which nad rc. h7v. h. muS urT'rV hand - ""-l. POMlbla the gorgeous pageant somely In the quarter, -formerly" oo- Za0 surely from the hearte, and eyes were cupled by. the board of trade. u.. T7.,n., . n wn.nn f t nt moletbned as on the day of tremen Hear Evangelist AUen. Wilson or in- ,,.,. ,,n.hn.in.m ,mk ,k. dlanapolls tonight. First Christian nn,ini, " Z,tL.Am'Zl..Z church, Park and Columbia. No more aAA rrf Interesting speaker has been in Port- their handsc land for years. nsslng of the white-clad, rose-rar ments of Portland s own. some children. Effect Was Pleasing. Mackenzie ft Davis. 101 Chapman I "Earh child a llvlnc movinsr rosebud. treet, make fine grocerlee their special- marveljusly typical of the bounding Ther carry only the Dest. They de- nealtnruinees of our climate, and everv Ire that their customers who use cereal one of them In their lovoua sten and coffees should try Golden Grain Gran- bright eyed alertness, the Incarnate es ules. A sneak thief entered the room of John Oast at 61 Third street yester- wt a.Pnrth. work o - a professional & "rnoon and stole a gold ring and theft was not trie worx or a proressionai ' .rtiri w,.rin. .nnareL Th hAii..Kr..ir.r Ti.t.rt v.. .m conduct- several articles oi wearing apparet. id. housebreaker. Detectives are conduct Ing an investigation. theft was reported to the police. Articles lost and found on streetcars tOO hun ads 10c! eople wanted! All sal- lunch! Back or lobby! March' 4: Seven umbrellas, four pack- 1 New Rotchlld building! I87H Washlng- area. two pair rubbers, one suit of ton street. Try us! Bring your clothes, one fsncy comb, two handbags, friends! sem-e of the spirit of the golden west. ISO June sun in any clime ever shone upon so fair a scene; no procession ever graced the streets of Portland which so quickly touched the heartstrings and he prldo or Its people, or so vividly end so beautifully pictured what It means to live In Oregon, as when this rose-wreatned brigade or the men and women of tomorrow swept proudly and 'itn faultless marchlns oreolslon through crowded avenues of delighted one telescope, one grip, one bank book. one small bundle or W. P. railway station, corner-First and line Aiaer. Portland and Its thousands of applaud ing visitors. Therefore, Be it resolved by the Portland Ad club, that the fame of "bur niwi fnur nnnu. I Stationery store a": 141 Mor.lson -.ii ,h in., .rtii. mnm nt th. it I street, near Third street, with a full or stationery ana Diana oooaa. ciniurcn nuraas nam mono aoroaa. ana that not only to our cltlxens, but to our visitors would there come a sense of keen disappointment should the rose bannered march of the children be miss ing from the 1908 festival and one of Davis & Kilburn. Phone A-101L Dr. P. L. MacKensle has moved his . . office to the Rothchlld building. Fourth """vo' and Washington streets, opposite Wood- Penney Bros. Friday special Our 11.10 grade of port, sherry, Muscat snd Tokay wins at SI per gal- ard & Clarke's. ion; our i grade or port ana snerry, at J6o per sallon: straisht old Kentucky whiskey at SS per gallon. Friday only, class lesson, 26c. Private lessons dally. I7S-S8I at Morrison street, rnones gocjai Tuea, Ihura and Saturday. Ease 287. B. 2426. Free delivery. San Francisco, Coos bay steamer Clyde Bralden, arrested at Newberg nl tickets. few days ago on a statutory charge, and Alexander Vladesovljov, charged with assaulting Joe Panlch with a knife, were arraigned before Judge Frank Bollam, agt 128 Ird st Watch Franklin-Barnes market tomorrow for a great surprise. ad. Clelahd in the circuit court IUrtu w ff ' "ffi SS S afternoon. Neither was ready to plead. gasoline. Phone East 789; B-1007. nd iUa xaaeS Wfira IJoaUnued, -4 -Wnro.n'a Rxeharw; lll Tenth tr-rt The Mount Tabor Home Training clr- "ch 11:J0 to 2; business men's lunch. cle will hold Its regular meeting to- H. W. Moore, expert photographer, morrow afternoon at 8:30 o'clock In the Else Duiiaing, ueventn ana otara sta West Avenue schooihouse, on the uase Line road. The subject for discussion will be "Voice Culture." Professor F. W. Goodrich will be the principal speaker. K. A. McCarthy was lodged In the county Jail last night by Deputy Consta ble Werthelmer on a warrant charging him with passing a bad check. It is said that five or six similar charges could be brought against him, one of the victims being former Deputy Sheriff Henry Morana. the rarest opportunities be lost for happily spreading the name and fame Woodward Dancing academy tonight, or rortiand. -we oeneve mat in tne restivai exer cises each and every loyal Portlander should add what he can of effort for the success of the enterprise which means so much to the progress of our city and our state. We urge that the parents and the school board 'get to gether and permit the spirit In the hearts of the children to have expres sion. Give us again the inspiration and sentiment of 'Children's day' as a stir ring prelude to the June days when thou sends -are-to -eenver-and when th rose will be queen. Let us have the chil dren." . , Vomlnsite Officers. .Nominations were made for offices to be filled by election March 26: C. C. Chapman ana C. N. Black were named for president; Chester Whltmore and E. J. Jaeger for vice-president: D. C. Freeman for second vice-president; Scott Bosorth for secretary; Fred Johnston and W. K. Tucker for treas urer. Favorable report was made by W. J. Hofmann, chairman of the ban quet committee, on arrangements for the annual hanouet which will this vear be combined with the banquet of the Pacific Coast' Advertising Men's association. Notice. Title bought. Oregon Cohi. Bros., 180 Virst street. snd accounts ad. Watch Pranklln-Rarnea mtrktt tomorrow for a great surprise. W. A. Wise snd associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Berger, signs, show cards. 284 TamhllL D. Chambers, optician, li9 Seventh. The Ladles' Guild of the Congrega tional church of University park will give a "Get Acquainted" social Friday evening at the home of Mrs. McDonald, orner Dawson and Haven streets. A uslcal program has been arranged and lunch will be served. All members and friends are Invited. Journal want ads. lc a word. U'KEN WILL HAVE TWO OPPOWTS TONIGHT The meeting of the South Portland Republican club to be held tonight at T An. ' hall Pmnl anA fllhHa Blr.pt, Wo- sponge and press your clothes in int.re.Hn nn Tnim w and shlne your shoes, all for 81 per Losan and T. F. Fording have been per- montn. Main 6M, A-4ii4. wagons run suaded to meet W. 8. U'Ren In debate everywhere. Unlqus Tailoring Co.. 809 on the. merits of Statement No. 1. The Mexican Mustang Liniment The antiseptic healing agent for Burns. Scalds. Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Frostbites, Sore Throat, Rheumatism, Aches anchany ailment reached by external application. The standard household , remedy since 1 848w For Man and Beast. w.,Soe. and It bottle. At H flm--- Stark. Steamer Jesss Ha'rklnS, for Camas. Wsshouaal and way landings, dally ex. cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street a ock at 2 p. m. Ut "'ti A 1aea TO Dfnwn vpknA sjiifinaa. Has v-" i i ' o xJ- vn ii, p u i , v. t Bor to R. W. Parker. 91 Grand avenue, WQUE,ZAL" GLASS VASES A NEW IMPORTATION OPENED THIS WEEK A Supreme achievement of the European artificer skilled in the product of rare glassware. The "Quezal" is said by con noisseurs to rival in delicate prismatic coloring and ex quisite modeling the famous Tiffany glass. The vases shown this week present a fascinating play of opalescent colorings peculiar only to the transparent beauty bf the "Quezal" product A large display of unique shapes and patterns. Price Range $2.50 to $14 BAILEY Cnmnanv 424-426 . v Washington committee aDDolnted by President Llllls of the club to find some one who would debate witn u Ken nas Deen nnaing Itself up against a hard task, but at length was successful In securing firomlses rrom Mr. JLogan and Mr. f'ora ng to take ud the gauntlet that has been thrown down. Besides these speeches It is probable that other red-hot remarks will be bandied about the meetlna. while an ex cellent set program has been prepared. At a meeting or. tne executive com mittee of the club held last night nine candidates for precinct committeemen were inqorsed by tne organizations as follows: Dr. C. C. Newcastle, A. J. Panno. J. P. Slnser W. M. Cake Sr.. J. M. Mann, Frank . Hummell. Charles Feldman. M. j. Hrennan and Edward Dennlson. JIUSICIANS PLAY ST. PATRICK'S DAY the Krelsler, who has been called reatest of the living violinists, will lay here at" the Helllg theatre on St atrick'a nlaht. with Harold Bauer, the eminent pianist Of Krelsler it has been written that he possesses the In definable quality of "style" to an un common degree, and that he Is equally at home in the facile brilliancy of the great modern composers as In his pro foundly beautiful rendering of Bach, Couperln, Tartlnl. Bauer, already a tre mendous favorite here In Portland Js. above all. a musical pianist and while he has tne technical equipment which rivals that of any virtuoso of the age. he never does anything for the sake of mere display. . The recital In which these two rreat artists will aDDear Is under the direction of Lois Steers-Wynn Comari and the seat sale opens Satur day morning, March 14. Exposition Kink News. In order to discover the power of ad vertising and learn' how many people read our ads. we will admit and fur nish skates free to every lady cutting out our ad In the amusement column of ' this paper snd presenting same at the Expo rink tonight Remember, this Is not the ad to cut out hut the one In 4he amusement column. The Expo rink Is very popular just now, and many art Just learning to skate. Come out tonight and have a pleasant eve ning.! Steam heat, good muslo. . new skates, courteous instructors. . Exposi tion rloj .. ... f , i v W. C. T. U. 3IEMBERS AT FRATERNAL MEETING The fraternal meeting held by central W. C. T. U. at room 606 Goodnough building Wednesday afternoon was well attended. Miss McCorkle of the Y. W. C. A. spoke of the association's work among the 10.000 business women of Portland and what she called the hous ing problem, how to find suitable homes for all. She spoke of the need of a woman to reach the girls employed In the factories. She referred to the W. C. T; U. as ths organization which had first commenced the work at the depot, snd for serving meals, at the noon rest years ago. Mrs. Margaret Herren rep resented the Pegree ofHonor, showing that, poverty is the mother of crime, and that this organization hns done much for the help of the working peo ple In their homes, through the dun shine club and other ways. Mrs. E. 8. Muckley represented the Christian Church Missionary society, showing that the missionaries encoun tered no foe so bard to conquer as ths liquor traffic Mrs. Foulkes repre sented the Presbyterian Missionary so ciety, bringing greetings and good wishes. Dr. Wilson being unable to be present to represent the Anti-Saloon league sent a response, emphasizing their Indebtedness to the W. C. T. U. Responses were send from B. Lee Paget for the prohibition party and from the president of the Woman's club, Mrs. P. Eggert Mrs. Dalglelsh responded for the Woman's Munici pal league, speaking of the work In conjunction with the Men's league and how much had been accnmnllah.rf. Xfr. H. U. Clinton spoke of the W. C. T. U. work, comparing It to the new system of locks at the bank. Mra E. H. Roper made fitting remarks in eloains- snd Mrs. Cobb sang. A social hour fol lowed. Next week's session will he a business meeting. - LECTURE TO FARMERS FROM SPECIAL TRAIN Pullman College Professors on Speaking Tour Through Palouse Country. An O. R. 4 N. company farming dem onstration train started through the Pa louse country today carrying lecturers from Pullman Agricultural college, t talk to the farmers on diversification of crops and the various methods at the Washington experiment station that have proved valuable in farming for Droflt. The train left Pullman, Washington, this morning, and will visit a large number of towns In eastern Washington during the next two days. R. B. Minor, general freight agent, and William Mo Murray, general passenger agent of the road, are In charge. They are accom panied by K. E. Elliott, professor of ag riculture at Pullman college; Oeorge Severance, agronomist; r. w, Tnatcner, director experiment station; C. W. Law rence. wheat specialist; R. C. McCros key and O. E. Young, officers of the wheat convention. Read Sharkey's Saturday ad. Great Neckwear Sale 'Triday Only" 600 New Snappy All-Silk 4-in-Hands Regular Oc Values FRIDAY SPECIAL 20c Each NOT MORE THAN SIX TIES TO ONE CUSTOMER SEE WINDOW DISPLAY CREDIT MEN BANQUET VISITOR The men who tell you whether you can have your groceries snd elothln and your wife a new spring hats charged or not met at Richards' last night and banqueted Charles E. Meek, secretary or tne iNauonaj ureau Men association of New York. A. C. Foster. cashier of the United States National bank of Denver and Charles Bayley of the Denver Credit Men's association. Foster. Bayley and Meek are touring the country In the interests of the next national convention or credit men which will be held In Denver next June. Mayor Harry .Lane spoke a welcome to the visitors and Mr. Meek and R. L. Sabln, secretary or tne roruana Htr chants Protective association, respond, ed to toasta E. B. Rutherford. Dresl dent of the local credit men. acted aa toastmaster. Yesterday the visitors were taken over the city and shown. va rlous points of interest. REAL PIANO BARGAINS Save the Discount. Send check or par at office on or be fore the 10th to save the discount orr March bills for the Automatic Tale- pnone. , . WO WTO TOr.inwTfrtJin wV Corner of Park and Burnalda St. Steamer Sue H. Elmore will receive freight for Tillamook bay points Satur- aay, jaarcn j. or sailing dates, freight end passenger rates, apply Oak street dock. W. A. Baker, agent Watches and Watch Repairing Is our' business, and we strive to turn out good work and good goods at rea sonable prloes. Try ua 1 GOODMAN'S 811 Xoniaoa W'BaV rroat Sherman, Clay & Co. offer the publlo some genuine values In slightly used nlanaa. and they are values which ara apparent at on m mm piano ouyer. Richmond Mahogany, looks Ilka new. Wellington Mahogany, can't tell from new, izsk Smith & Barne", MhIny, piagnjfl- cent conauion, wo. Kimball Mahogany, taken In exchange, $175. Sterling Walnut, $400 style, a great oar gain at oo. Ludwlg Mahogany, slightly damaged case, Vita styio, Hamilton Mahogany, $218; fine Condi- Stuyvesant Mahogany, big bargain, $22t. . Aside from the above we offer the following pianos which have been out on rent, out which are all in fine condi tion: One Estey, one Packard, one Winter & Son, one Mendelssohn, one Btults & Bauer and two of the old re liable Ludwlg, at prices which will com mand -your attention. XTOTXt Remembor that at any time within two years you can exchange any of the above pianos and have full amount allowed on the purchase of a Stelnwav. See our windows for display. SHERMAN, CLAX W 'v. Opposite Postoffice. Stelnwar . Pianos. Victor Talking Ua chlnea, ., . . 311 Morrison, 0pp. Postoffice Ke fiWsimd the test 5 - ' ' 4I Don't buy cheap eastern-made Trunks. tV''' U" ,how you trunka that r mad vSBi Fool the Baggage Smashers IK1 JUL ql 1,000 TO SELECT FROM. J5kf?' PORTLAND TRUNK HNFG. Cd. Jfij? Jttt W 8 Third street, corner Pine, ji ! ' IWl IVi 107 8,xth tret near BUrK J $M Y'jjji. ,mi'r,l Morrlalon treet uear First. M' i' LADIES' NIGHT a rasa Asmstxo Oaks linli TOB1QXT Moonlight ; Skating BOPTKBl la aaiwrislVdTrtlMBieBts kerelo. Sleass SMBUoa us eeoraaig Of all nHtdtt snaasrady cue la a tvw 4ays without s nrglcal raUos er 4uation froa kuhiM. Ke aav vlU aceted sadl Ike sttltat Is compleul MUOot, fidelity Rupture Cuie ri4 swaTLANe blo Portland, Oregon Dr. Sanderson's Co mpou n d Bavin and Cotton ' Root Pills. The -best and only reliable tvt RELAVED 'PER IODS. Curt l th moat k.n.. ate eases In I , to 10 dsyPrleV per boa or threa boxes $6.00. Sold, by SLrS?i?l" overywhere. Address T. J. -,r.-- 'PlfiRCB, 111 FUst U PortlanO. 0. HEILIG lt and WasUartca ' Fhonaa Main 1 and A-11S1. roinaTTOvoBMir, M.rr;x-3AT ' Special Price Matlnea Saturday. . !... 'The 'Western Drama, -Tm TcaonriAJi." Bvenlngs, $1.10 to 0o; Mat., fl to Mail Orders Receiyed Now - Tba Famoua Lyrlo Soprano, f Lillian DIauvcIt At HeUiff -Theatre, Friday Evening. March It. Prices $2. $1.(0. L Morquom Grand Portland's Famous Theatre. Main . 8ne Week, Beginning Sunday, March t. ontlnuoua-Performance -I . to 10 p. rn. Scenes from the European ana Atneri- ' can Crase, t ' m KBT WTDOW," , "TO M DTTnrUU . and l ' td two ojunKAjnu '.. ; .. Illustrated . Songs. i. Admission lOe sny seat. ' ' ' Marquam - Grand (Por land's Famous Theatre. Main I.) Tonight and Remainder at Week, ' Matinee Saturday,. , - . . c - vAtrx, orxxosa, : Presenting an Up-to-Data Comedy, "TD WJCEXXi OF SOTS." Evening, 25o, 60c, 75c, $1; matinee, 26c, tOc, 76c. BAKER THEATRE Phones Main I A-II8 GEO. L. BAKER, GEN". MAKAQER. , BAKER STOCK COMPANT IN ' SECURE SEAT8 AT ONCB. '. Prices 25c, 85c, 10c; matinees, 15c, 26c. Matlne Saturday. He. Week "The Three of TJS," CMPICt Theatre SSm MILTON W. SEAMAN, Manager. . -Tonight, All Week, Matinees Wednes day and Saturday, The Interesting Novelty, jro MorazB to ovxsa m With Jeanette Carew aa "Bunco." Clean, pure, moral; thrilling story; spe olal scenery. Nights, 16c, 26a, 16a, 0c; matinees, 10c, 20. Brez week "A Moyai laea.- TME STAR nMMI SX at iS! For the Entire Week of March 1. THE R. E. FRENCH STOCK CO. Offers the Oreat Western Drama, ; "WAY OUT WEST" lf1na Rtimfar TlinsdSV. ThnrSdST and Saturday at 2: JO p. m.. prices 10 snd 20c: every evening at f:l( o'clock, prices 15c, 26o and 6c. . .. , LYRIC THEATRE Xotk Phones i Mala M8S Home A-1098. ween commencing muriuojr, jubih The Allen Stock Company PressaU .. Ralph Stuart's Greatest Success Y BIOXT OP IWOM." Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Satur day and Sunday. Prices 10c and JOc Every evening at 8:15. Prices lOo, SOa and aoc. Boxes 60c. Office open It A. m. to 10 p. m. ' THE GRAND Vaudeville de Luc For the Entire Week of March J. ' Dan cmnroros gob . Nature's Born Corned lan a "What Are too Wild Waves Saylngf 4 UOWX BXOS. AJTO 900 MAI.IT High-Class Comedy, Musical Comedy. v P Montressa s areat Motion Pictures I showing 'DR. JEKYLL A MR. HYDE." Motion Picture Theatres WH RENT LATEST FKATURS FILMS 11,000 feet Reels, Including Song Slides. $5.00 to $7.50WeeUy v Newman Motion Picture Co. 19S Burnslds St, near Fifth, NICKELODIORI 130 Sixth Strmet , "CauPatHighrae" The lNIckelodlon 140 Orand Avenuo ' PAST L "Oh, Tha Oai." VABT XX, "Ancient Xead Oear." WXSZUI TO DUTB. Visit The Little Hungary Something V HOW A ecludaft Xetreat. FAX. Aoslro Hungarian Reslssrsnt - 47 Taylor St, Bet. Second and Third , The Best Place in Town to Eat at a I Nominal Price. TWT V TOPAT TEBlifci Save Money Coma and have frea examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE: SIX VER FILLINQS, 6o UP; GOLD FILL INOS, 76c UP; SET OF TEETH, I4.00J SPLENDID SET, IS.Q0; (20LO CROWNS, $1.80 TO $5.00. . All work guaranteed for tan yean. Lady attendant always present. All work done absolutely without pain by specialists of from It to Id years' ex perience. , ,.;,.v . ... Boston Dentists Xoma- FTxona A-8030. Vhona lfaia 8030., M31H XorrlaoB Bt, Opp. Postoffice, - Diamond House Pain! I gallon lota, tl.40 P' St ; 1 gmUoa lota, si.60 par gal " Manufactured ' by .' PC3TIAN9 SASH & CCC3 CO. , ',30 Front St Portland, O QEINUINE ROCK SPREGS ,C0i1L INDEPENDENT COAL AND ICE CO. Opposite City Library. iioth Phnn. ONLT IN urt AND : Tur ACcioxN? kzvza' z . DEST O. It. WT7T0" IVetloot CH C!:; Makes Shoes Wstfrrrar r leather e. ,fciie At . ;.