The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 31, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 31, 1903, -
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TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
1 , .
ITrllttr .."The Burgomaster"
l i ri uata .Motion Pictures
iker
R fries'
l.vrlo "Captsln Independence '
r-'r "The Blsk Hand
-4 Grand i .... . Vaudeville
-
' - Articles lost and found on the street
car March IT. 21 and It: H nmbrel-
las. purses, t handbags, 1 pair skates,
2 keys, 1 buncli of keys. 1 prayer book,
1 Insurance paper, 1 card esse, 1 lan
tern. 1 pair gloves, X pair shoes, 1 lunch
"ox, j mgni dresses, pnnM, ruo
bir rn.l 1 alnva. 1 nalr sllDnerS.
satchel. 1 telescope, 1 set of tools, I
parkairea of school books, 1 package Of
letters, 1 pin. 1 tin box.-1 checkbook.
jvif-rcnanis Dana: i hck u
i lot lies. 1 nair of glove. 1 book. Call
- at tha iMt .artlcla room of the O. W,
1'. -railway sutlon. corner First and
: Alder. , . . - -: '. : ...
An effort is to be made to have the
grade in Gladstone-avenue restored to
It former level end at a meeting t
Vic' KenUworth Improvement elub last
evening a committee was sppolnted to
, tske . the question In hand. A. It.
Hlihmond, of the street car company,
, ertil the club members to use their
t Influence to have KenUworth avenuo
oixned between Powell street and
Kranols avenue. The Brooklyn club Is
to combine with the Kenllwortha and
. a house-cleaning date set In the near
. future when ail rubbish will be cleared
from the t wo suburbs. . ,
' Tomorrow, afternoon being the rem
ar literary meeting of the Unitarian
- .woman's alliance. Rev. Jenkins Lloyd
lonns of Chicago will sneak to the al
,nn' upon Browning. Rev. Jones Is a
H. holarly student of Browning. Strang-
era are. cordially Invited to be present
' at this opportunity of listening to this
; talk upon Browning, poet and author,
by such an able student. The lecture
will begin at 1:10 o'clock In the Uni
tarian chapel, corner of Seventh and
Yamhill street. , -
, ;' The polio have been notified that
some person has stolen from the prem-
laes at SOfH Second street, a building
, occupied by , the United Brethren mis
sion, a sign bearing four gilt Chlness
characters on a green ground. The
characters signify a Chinese word which
is expressed D
Lost." Ths
' ' seasloa of- ths mission for Si years and
was muoh prised. An effort will be
April Fool
Oh, Tefty, hear the people as they loud
lv shout for nti:
Don't you reooirnlxe those voices
roaring but from sea to seat.
Th crvof every voter, be he gentile
or a Jew. ..
Is "Mo other human being in tnis uni
' - ; verse for mel" - .' '
- . - - ' i
Oh, Billy, hear the people as they loud-
ly shout for you;
Don't you , recognise - those voices
roaring out from sea to seat
Th cry of every voter, be be gentile
or a Jew, :
.-1 "No other human being in this unl-
- ir- verse --for mel" 1 - --y t
, .... . . ; : :
Oh, Charley, -hesr ths people a they
, louaiy snout xor you; -
Don't you recognise those voice en
, from Malheur to the see?
Th cry of every , voter, be he gentile
' Is, "No onsWbut Charle v v Fulton In
4 ., ,' the universe for met, , v: .
. v UNION LAUNDRY X
-9MYTM TOOLS TOT."
Tela, A-1J3J; Main 1(8. td and Columbia
chapel. Seventh and Tamhlll street
Reports of the president, W. TShana
ban, and other officers will' be read
and election of officers held. n, . , ? ,
- . . ,, - . i am
. Revival services ar still In progr.
t th Sunnyside . M. E. church, and
much Interest Is being aroused. The
meetings are in charge of the pastor,
Dr. Ford, and will t continued the re
mainder of th week - ,
Women
. f.e
rr . a j!
Ml
J
. A drowning man clutches at a straw,
and in yesterday's performances at tb
grand th life-saving feature was a
one-sot playlet called "ClndereL" Ordi
narily "Clnderel" wouldn't create a. sen
sation, but ysstsrday It proved enter
taining and almost Interesting. Ed
ward Xoche ' wrote It and wrote some
sense, soms nonsense and some amus
ing lines Into It It Is quite the best
thing in the way of a one-act playlet
that the vaudeville theatres have Shown
for soms weeks, Maude Button and her
company are capable players, which
helps along the act considerably...
- J. JL Pa vis snd company havs an act
Called "The- Ballet Girl," built on fa
miliar lines, and which attracted ths
usual laughs , that a piece, based on a
man's being garbed as a woman, al
ways have attracted. Sam Brooks and
Robs Jeannett have a performance
called "8am on the Main Street," which
found many sympathetic souls through
out tbs house, i O Nell's "College Boys"
(God save the mark), another of this
season's eruption of caps and sweaters,
whose owners, blushing, claim New
Haven snd Cambridge as the scenes of
their earlier struggles, havs a song snd
dancs sot. Sadie Seaward dldn t render
"Uweetest Story Ever Told" beautifully,
flavins proclaimed Maude Sutton's
aot th, koat feature nf the nrflinm.
laymen's missionary movement, in-1 1 a only fair to add ths Rlchey W. Ca
rey has the worst, it is snuciea Aie
HATS
99
Best In tho World
terdenomtnatlonaL all churches,
Invited.
men p. m. Tuesday. All meetings at
th Whit Temple, .
p. m. Tuesaay. x ouna- peopie i fcni m partner," and comes about the
Tuesday. Mass.. meeting for I middle of the performance, so that it is
Impossible to miss It Rlchey'e Jokes
mpi
rill
not be dragged Into print because
of a constitutional respect for Old age.
Sunnyalde'W. C T. -u. ,wui noia bu, avmn hi. vulsarltr didn't bring
Its next meeting at the home of Mrs. many laughs. And when vulgarity
I. M. Walker, 1100 East Morrison falls to "drsw" us time some one
street Thursday afternoon. April 1, sti stepped In. "Toung Buffalo," who was
1:10.. (Strangers welcome.
' v
oes, all tor si per
1-4114, Wagons run
an4 ahlna your sh
nraith Maid (14. A-4114,
everywhere. Unique Tailoring Co, 101 !
Stark.
"Ooldsn Grain . Granules" I used by
10,000 people la the northwest It is
the nur cereal coffee. It tastes like
coffee. It cures Insomnia nd nervous
ness.
Willamette awnings are mads to lsst
billed as an sxpert marksman, failed to
put In his" appearance yesterday arter
noon, owing to delayed baggage, but
will show today. t
AT THE THEATEES
-S3
"Curgomastfr" at Hclllg Tonight.
The attraction at theHelllg theatre.
Fourteenth and Washington streets, to
nlfy a Chinese word which Agent In very town J !VS0raI? 71? night and tomorrow, will beHhe musical
by ths English equivalent Willamette Tent Awning Co., Mfg rs, comedy ,UOceee, 'be Burgomaster."
sign has been in th pos- Portland. Or.. Main A-iiis. TMb favorite offering has been pleasing
i mission for i years and ' hundreds of its old admirers and many
im-A A n mtfnri will ha MumM JaaSS HSrklnS. TOT CamaS. - . i. - 1 . n
mad. by th polic to ycovr th lost WaabougaJ and iway nd'ng dslly sx- two nlghtfc
steam-
Third.
Th Portland Ad club will meet to
morrow In th board of trad rooms In
-the new Commercial club building, and
win have a talk from Tom Kicnarason.
who bsa lust returned from a southern
trip, visiting the admen of Los Angeles
and Sacramento. S. T. Britten will
vpeak on-chewing gum advertising, and I wire 4k Iron Works, Second and Everett
wiieu no naa . eunuiuueu am ouiuinn
cept Bunaay. leaves niiuininni airi
coca w i n.
Rate war San Francisco
sr. Frank Bollam, agent
Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and
fin gasoline. Phons East 7I; B-1007.
Trellis work, wire fencing. Portland
. will "chew th rag.'
,1, law street. car company is to im
. hvava th, XtfimM r1v Aaplr Una mn that
during th livestock show next summer
It will be possible to handle 86.000
' persons each dsy. This was- reported
J It a raeetlnr or tno Rose city im
, provement league last evening. At the
next meeting the club is, to take up
Wnman'a Exchange, lit Tenth street
lunch 11 : 30 to it business men's lunch.
IB W. Moore, expert photographer.
Elks building, seventn ana utara sis.
Jennings Co. have moved
Oregonlan building.
to 206
"Burgomaster" Matin eo Tomorrow.
A speclal-prlc matinee will be given
at the Heillg theatre. Fourteenth and
Washington streets, tomorrow, Wednes
day afternoon, when the mualcal-comedy
success, "The Burgomaster," will be the
bill, curtain at
Seat Sale Mary Monnerlng.
Seats are now selling at box office
the Heillg theatre. Fourteenth and
Washington streets, for Mary Manner-
lng, the charming and talented actress,
who will present the dellahtful comedy.
"Glorious Betsy," at the above theatre
ror wree nignts. neginning next Tnura
dsy night April 2.
c; 1
Every Genuine KNOX HAT Has
This Trade-Mark. Look for It
Hong Lee 8team Laundry- First-
"d&us.lo'n of a second- pipslln. to class work; reasonable Both phones
,Buu Run.. ; - jannlngs ft Co, have moved to
Thoma McFarlan, a H-yar-old boy Oregonlan buUdlng.
at
.whose horn was
15 Caru there
W. A.
Marqoam's Picture.
A collection' of motion nlctnraa annh
IOC las has rarely been eaualed. la beinar
given aauy at tna Aiarquam. xne per-
rnrmannaa a rm frflm S until IS AVlwlr
Wise and associates, painless I There are four pictures and an Illus
trated ballad. The pictures are "The
Frog" "The vestal," "Animated Snow
street, died at Good Samaritan hospital I dentists. Third and Washington.
laat fils-ht aa tha reanlt of I n In r lea re- I
onived last Friday while working at ths Jennings. Co. nave movea to xus balls" and "Ths Old Theatre Trunk.
Multnomah -Box factory. While trying Oregonlan building.
,a alita, m halt tha vnnnr man mi l . "
oaught by the machinery and sustained Dr. T. J. McCracken, dentist. Roth
L fracture of the skull before be could I child nunoing.
- raar.na1 , kv fallnwunnlovaa. I
.wVHww I a i...Li..t aHHa a.. mM a V s 1 9 . w . 1 n -.. I - . U
Catch Raffle.
The mysterious and fascinating nlav
or "Raffles" i Doing seen by some
DRESS SILK HATS
DRESS OPERA HATS
D&RBYS
SOFT HATS
SOLD
ONLY BY
VP
H
T.Minwy Specials
FOR WEDNESDAY AND"TlXUr.3-'
l-:.; "DAY. ONLY - -
' KE7 STRAW . SDAFZ3
, About 20 dozen, including; 16 distinct
. models, black, brown, burnt and bleached
straws; $1 to $1.50. ralnes. Special 83f
t : i FLOWERS- FOUAOES V
Half Prlce-4Jufit; Half t-KCM
r ',,-,. .. : '
' f ': 1 ' 'i'lr . 'V. v "
Manufacturer.' sample boxes , ' only ; on doien bunches of a. kind,
' about, 90 boxes' or over 1,000 bunches. All this season's best itjles
and colors., Mostly roses, but among; them are manr styles of
' foliage and almost every flower used in xnillinary. Prices regnlar
'20c to $2.0a For this !... A..JUST HALF.;
212-214
Third Street
mkiws
Distinctly
Ullllnerj:
311 MORRISON ST.
OPP. POSTOFFICE
Battalion Chiefs Stevens and Dowell want ad page.
1 1 M . - 4
u' vmmwv kuw v .ti. hit- rh.rr.Kar. AV Hon. nntloiana. 118 Sev.
r l .1 . m . 1. . t . I nil r
irro vinminmiuD xvr tna,&. Biuun win i anth atreet.
be assigned to the new battalion dls-
Berger, signs, show cards. 214 Yamhill.
Dr. S. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam.
Journal want ad, le a word.
Oeorro
his
tricts on the east side today. Dowell
: succeeds Xe Holden who recently re-1
ilgned while Btevens will havs charge
f th new district created by tne 1
tity a few months ago.
' tTh Woman' Presbyterlal society will
hold an . all-day session tomorrow at
' Westminster Presbyterian church, ' cor-
tir.Ut.. a.J Caa.S rT.aa el. .taA. a. a.
ncr t viui-sr nuu Eumm x cum siuccbg,
VKIa will Ha tht ftnuii&l mHtlnr Rm
ion brlna it 10 ft. m. and continue!
T through tha afternoon. The ladies of
Forbes Preabyterian church will serve
( tuncneon.
am, iuts;. wavaaw aaavv m wvi v ivtvti
; lng to the Pacific Telephone A Tele-
graph company last night and stole a
. taaollne furnace and a watch receiver
. tiaat . fa (..tin. alavrtrlrt Ulimnti Af
wires Alio potine uavv u,en aaaeo 10
make an eilon to recover tn stolen i
irtlcles..
Tl.MMW TT V1..,V. WAM V... h ...I, f
.tnul, rtnnrr avalnar fia rVtlnnlat Tn.
vestment company, to foreclose a raort-
rage ror 125,000 on property on tne
Cornell road. He claims default of pay
merit last September and asks for In
terest rrom tnat a ate, oesiaes 2,6uo at-
Inrnav raa and ztsi ror tat,r
COLE WILL SPEAK TO
AT
VOTERS
GRESHAF.1
Candidate for District Attor
ney Nomination Is Gain
ing Big Lead.
I at the Baker this week and
Alison Is making, a great hit by
clever acting of the title role of the
gentleman thief. This is tne first time
here at popular Baker prices. Only
matinee eaiuraay.
"Captain Impudence."
The Allen stock comrjanv is aivmor
a brilliant performance of Edwin Mil
ton Koyie's oeautirui piay, -vaptain
ImOddence" at the Lyrlo this week.
Revelle Urquhart has made an Indi
vidual hit In the title role. Tonight
Moving pictures between acta.
Capture the Black Hand.
At least on the stage, member of
"The Black Hand" are can tu red bv
the authorities. The nlav at the Star
theatre this week deals with this mys
terious association and It la considered
I the most exciting play that has been
f;lven by a stock company at popu
ar orlces. Matinees Thursday and
Saturday.
Vaudeville Features.
On the program at the Qrand this
week Sullivan . & Consldlne are pre
senting a congress of excellent feat
ures. Mande Glutton A Co., In "Cln-
A monster mass, meeting has been
planned by Republicans at Oresham to
night, at which James Cole, Republican derel," a nautical playlet, Is something
candidate for district attorney, will new In vaudeville and there are many
anaoU All .mnirftmenta have been Otner innovation 'in amusing musi-
. - - i a MmM an. KM, w ti , la tn
nmuo 10 uu mo unuui vuo wi tJje 0Ui aa m special aaaea reature,
largest ever held in the little city, ana
The Bast Eld Business Men's club much enthusiasm prevails among the
voters.
m. to make every effort to have the
ftreet W;eonmny 'mp th wotk o( tHndm will leave over the O.
A special car bearing Cole and a party
vv.
p.
V".M18 intersecuon or ursna avenuo at pirst aDd A1iar streets at 7:16
fh. Via iwti o'clock, and will bring the party home
't1SA v:?A after the speechmaklng.
a3t pa throun tMt PorUand Cole naaTjeen making a whirlwind of
R
GKERTOli
treats.
a camnalrn this wefek. and as the elec
tion day approacnes ror tne nominauyn
he will increase nis rorces irom any tu
Aav other candidates have been com
IS
STORIES
, A sneakthlef entered th room of Rob-
irt Hasklns, 371H Bast Burnside street.
resterday afternoon '.and stole a watch pelled to sit up . and. take notice . at
valued at $85. The thief also appro- the rapid Inroads Cole has been making
at netongmg to a. K.el- among tne vuiers.
Manv oraanlzations have extended in
vitation to uoie to speaa oeiore mem.
and alreadv ni antes nave neen prao-
Declares She Did Not Say
Sheriff Had Promised
to Marry 'Her.
kriated an overcoat
ley, th landlord of the house. The theft
kaa reportea to tn police.
Work nn the new ateel hrldra nvarltlcallv filled uo to election day. Many
Sullivan' anion, win start within a few roun ?P"b.Ucn" hT5 L'"leA-tov5?le.'f
lavs. Street ears will run along Grand WF,-tt?SXR?'Zt,S Mra Iona S. Blckerton, plaintiff In
tvenue, . using, the Burnside. and the man nrominent in nubile and civic life I the contested dlvoro case that ha
IX tm:lLrKtA S!i. iSAJL fif hv' "J"0 volunteered their services whlled away th hours of Judge Bro
!ornyedownd V t0 - JJ!SS! 'U m the circuit court f.r several
- 'mnm ,..ry , .I Cole's reception at the car barns on days, went on the witness stand ysster-
Th Oregon Human ociy wui meet East Ankeny. Btre.t yeterday by the day afternoon In rebuttal to make a fly.
streetcar employes was a nearty one. in aenj.j of th8 tn,ng, ner husband,
and assurances of Individual suorjort I ur.,.k,nn r Tink.rAn ..m
f, DI U KtWU tUUIIH IIIHII 17 V 0 1' . .1
nunared or tne men arter the meeting,
!hls evening, at 7:S0 at th Unitarian
A great many people
make the mistake of as
suming that because
Ivory Soap costs only a
few cents a cake, it
."isn't - ig:ood enough to
use for one's hands and
face." ; ,1, .
, Why isn't it?
Good materials oroo-
7Wly combined, make
good soap; and the ma
terials useid in the man
ufacture of Ivory Soap
are the best
Ivory Soap
rl Pcr.Gcit. Pure.
a
SWEAT A' WILL SWE ATA
" WHILE IN JAIL
Sweata Veatsoo, an Austrian, who de
clares his occupation to bs that of a
railroad section-hand. Was arrested yes.
terday afternoon - by Detectives Price
and Jones on a charge of larcen
Veatsco was arrested in a shack In
lower Alblna. In his nosaesslon was
found a quantity of goods and clothing
that were stolen, from tha Oregon hotel
at First and Davis streets Sunday night
Monday morning Mrs. S. Natscher
who conducts th Oregon hotel, reported
to the police that a burglar had broken
Into the basement of the ? house and
tolen a Quantity of llauora and clsrara.
The thief , had then. gone, upstairs and
ransacked four r rooms, taking a large
amount of wearing apparel. All of th
artless stolen were found by the de
tectives yesterday In the shack when
they placed Veatsco under arrest, fe v -
The ascused man will be given a pre
llminary hearing In the police court to
morrow. .- '' . a ' . -:
lr to Ziadle no vrlu i
' Free skates to ladles : this week at
Oaks rink. To maintain the ; high
standard under which the-rink la .op
erated 10a admission will be chargoi
but skates will be free to ladies. To
morrow all those registered will have
a chance at those elegant $7 skate lo
be given away. -
' Free breakfast food
want ad page.
See ad on the
th time he was on the stand. Bicker-
ton had been in the witness chair for
eight long hours and had told so many
tnmgs tnat tn mere contraaictton oz
his statements made a long story.
Amonsr the other things denied DV
Mrs. uicxerton was tne statement tnat
she told her husband two years ago that
Robert U Stevena, now sheriff of the
county, had promised to marry her aa
soon aa sne couia get ria 01 ner nun
band. She said she did not tell her
husband that, nor did the sherirr make
her such a promise. She also denied
that she had accused her husband of
tearing down campaign cards that bore
the likeness of the present sheriff, then
a candidate, as ne is now. , ,5 ; ?
Attorney T. J. Cleeton, who repre
sents Blckerton, here arose for a brief
statement or bis position on tne Btevens
question. - He said that he did not claim
that the sheriff told Mr. Blckerton that
ne would marry her, but did claim that
the Stevens story was- one or. tn many
thina-a Mrs Blckerton told her husband
la .order to, pester him.- A e-f 4--
Building Permit. ;
Harvey Foresman. erect dwelling. East
Thirty-seventh, between East Harrison
and . Stephens, 11,600; W. A. Gradon,
erect, dwelling. Bast, Salmon, between
East Thirteenth and East Fourteenth,
$3,000; J. 8. Seed, erect dwelling, Mult-
iAnaH - h.twaan TT. .t T.ntv.ffr.t
Bast Twenty-second, $3,260; b. Honder
son, erect dwelling, , Tibbets, between
EJast Thirtieth and East Thirty-second,.
$l,600j J. J. Winston,j erect dwellinB,
East Harrison,1 between Marguerite ani
East Thirty-seventh. 11.800; J. B. Tan
ner, erect dwelling,- Weldler. between
East-Eleventh and East Twelfth, $3,604;
a. W. Gees, erect two' dwellings, Fail
ing. between , Cleveland and Rodney,
$1,600 each: Dr. J, B. Keener. raat
If Tomorrow Is Pay
Day, Here's a Mighty
Good Hunch for You
Do you own any real estate in Portland?
Did you ever own any real estate any
where? Do you know what an inde
pendent feeling comes over a man who
owns a 'desirable piece of land? To
such a man there never comes the de
spondency which follows the losing of
a "job." He knows he has something
to "fall back on." If he is single, he
holds to it with grit, trusting to the
future to net him a handsome profit.
If he is married, he looks forward to the
time when he can build a nice little
home for himself and his wife. All
these things come to him who buys in
need
a
suit
ROSE CITY PARK
If you will set aside $40out of tomor
row's pay and make the first payment
on a lot in Rose City Park and then $12
a month, you will have the lot paid for
before you are aware of it. And, when,
it is paid for, you can easily borrow
enough upon it to builda fine little
home. Pretty, good "hunch," isn't it'?.
By the way
We will be pleated to-man you a
copy of our handsomely illustrated
new booklet, showing some of the
pretty homes of Rose City Park,
if you. will drop a line. Or, better
till, call for it.
Har.tman & Thompson
Chamber of Commerce
in a
hurry?
That U, arc you afraid your
Easter suit will not De-ready in
time on account of tha tailors'
strike? You need have no
such fear, for tha
Columbia
Tailors
are
still
loyal
The tailor-artists are paid more
than the union scale, they are
well satisfied and they have not
struck nor will they. Mean
while this splendid assortment
of Easter woolens is waiting for
Jrou to call and make your se
ection. YouH get your suit when we
say you will and you will have
it for Easter if you order now.
it's
the
place
for you
You can buy an Easter suit at
any price you' care to pay, from
$20 to $50.
GRANT PHEGLEY, Mgr.
Seventh and Stark Streets
""swsjsssssl-fsa-sMsl
Phones Main 1 and A. lilt,
Tonight 1:11 o'Clook - - 1
Special Price
Mat Tomorrow
lst time "1
Tomorrow Night
Tha Musical Comedr .
m atrsaoxaxTzm ,"
Evening, 1.6Q to IQo; Mstlnees. tl t tie
kuamruf oaivn .
Portland s Famous Theatre Phone Main
TUUAI uni All Week, Continuous
Performance 1 to IS P. M, Amusement
for AIL 4
-Brilliant snd FascfnattasT w
motiobt rxoruBsa 7 '.
rmn tsstax. . .. vw!
..Animated Snowballs "
"SUge Memories of anjOld Theatrical
Bauer, Mlfi Pullmftn
vAHf oca w"" A vu '
BAKER THEATRE "ft""
George L, Baker, General Manager.-...
Tonight -AH Week Matinee Saturday.
xjanor oiock to, in tnac uever
and Mjsterious Plar,
RAPPLB8W
Slrst Tim, TTara a Pnnnl.,
Evenings 26c, l&c. 80c. Mata lOaJ lie.
Nest week, Hoyf s "A Trip to Chinatown
THE 6RAND-Vt3.evHIe it hat
One Week. Beginning Monday, March 10.
ououtaz. Yomro tvxrr aivo,
America's Sensational Marksman, As
sisted by Mile. Vera and His Won-
dertullr Well-trained Dog "Frank." .
, UOIIT W. OBAZO, '
Musical Comedian. -"Me
and My Partner."
aoTX dnrromr bbtoktzvo rorwa,
F. b Montressa, I. A. T. S. B. Exhibitor. ,
THE STAR SJTsf-USa
For the En tire Week of Msrch J
The R. 1 French Stock Co. Presents '
The Most Sensational Melodrama Ever
vireren tne Portland Public, .
"Til B&ACX UBV,"
In Four Acts By W. K. Hurst '
Matinees Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday.
and Saturday at 1:30 p. m. Prices 10c
and lOo. Every evening, 1:1s p. m.'
Prices 160, 2So, ISo.
west wefiK- -rne Teres Ranger." i
WOMAK A
m m
amlnatlon free.
8PZCXAXTT
MBS. M. X. CXAJT, the
only Chinese woman
doctor In this elty. She
has oured many af
flicted sufferers. Cured
private and female dls-
auM. elaa thm,t nd
lung troubles: stomach,
bladder ana Kidneys
and diseases - of all
kinds that the human
flash la. heir to. 'Cured
by Chinese herbs and
roots. Remedies harm
less. No operation
Honest treatment. Kx
281 Clay at, cor. Third,
dwelling, East ; Sixth, between Klggen
and Magnolia,: S,500; Kate . , U Hall,
erect dwelling. East Fifteenth, between
Hancock. and Tillamook, U.800; J. Bal
stger. erect dwelling. Mory between
Pfaacott -.nd Skidmore, $1,860; John An
derson, erect llmo9aTeclnltt
lamette avenue, 1 1.60 0 1 E. B.
.mt dwelllnir. Kerby. between Church
and Klllingswortlv lp; p. .
Rankin, j erect Iiais. nMi duo.uw
between ; Bast Elevenui ana
Twelfth, 15,000; Fred K. Wonder, erect
dwelling. Leo, between East Eleventh
"V t,i. nnn. 3 V Ward.
Jrect dwelling, East Fifteenth, between
Prescott and Skidmore. 11.000; J. Q.
Heltkemper. erect dwelling, .Porter, be
tween Corbett and Hood, 1,7 00. .
County WsaTants Assessable.
XStwcUl Dlspsteh te The oorssl : '
Salem. Or.. March ' II Attorney-
General .Crawford - yesterday ... passed
down the opinion- that county warrants
srt assessablsh ffhl la the second, time
DAIR CUTTING 25 CTS.
THE flODEL
The finest 11-chair shop In the city.,
, 91 Sixth Street ,
Diamond Douse Paint
GUARANTEED
I gallon lets, tl.40 per gaL
1 gallon lots, S1.50 per gal. '.
Manufactured bV
PORTLAND SASII & DOOR CO.
830 rroat V Portlaad, Os.
L.YRIC TMBATHD
Both Fhoneai Kate 4eSS: Xossa A-109S.
week commencing Monday, March 10.'
Tne Allen Stock Co. Presents Edward .'
Milton Royle's Celebrated Play,' t
"OAPTAXjr XMYtrSSlTCB." '
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Satur
day and' Sunday. Prices 10c and tOc.'
Every evening at 8:16. Prices 10c, Z0o
and 80c Boxes lOo. Office open 10 a.
m. to 10 p. m. i
Motion Picture Theatres
WB RENT LATEST FEATURE FILM 3
tOOO fast Keels, including" Song Slides.'
$5.00 to $7i0lTccldy )
Newman Motion Picture Co. ;
Sit Burnside St. near Fifth. ;
NICKELODION
ISO PUta It, ortlaad, Ozerea.
Jerusalem :
Turkish Soldiers r
Gates of -Jaffa 4
FREE SKATES
S ' TO LADISS
AXteraooa and Breslns; This Week
OAKS RINK
, AiomastoM 10 oxarca.
TEETH
sim, Save
liloiiey
Webfool Oil Dhcldng
Makes Shoes Waeerpteef Vstewrrse
IVeatheiworot a Sklae...AS att Pssisee,
the natter has coma before the attorney
general's offlcs and Crawford rendered
his opinion yesterday as final. - in an
swer to a query from a county assessor,
and it may now be brought before the
courts a there seems t remain some
con tro vers v, t ... -i (
Of aO vsriedcs sensaMetly nns la s w sj wttkeet
s nrflcml esMMisa w aonsiiaa ftvsi bulatM. Kowtj
ill b SttcMaS tmtU tka uiieat la eamalatalvaitkaai.
Fidelity Huptuhe Cure
814 Swetlsaa ltg rOBTXAlTB, OH.
AaSNAP
FOR. SALE 10.000 DENNT DUXIN AT
; . v,, . t CENTS. -Any
amount from 1,000 shares up while
it fasts I need the money. One of the
officers - states the - company - - Is -- now
financed and will start operations May
1, . Don't delay. S. H. BODO, Lenox
Hotels
ONLY
T li E
BEST
IN LITE AND
ACCIDENT INSURANCE
, aOS Weils TJJTMO ldat.
Come and have free examination. ' .
urn TPVTOiPr.usiTu itdpli, ctt
i li.-n r-ti .una ar. tm, aat t-. t t ,
ran ciuuinun, av ui uvuu ,iuu
ings, 75e up; bet py TEETH, h.oo;
SPLENDID SET, 18.00; GOLD
CROWNS. $8.50 TO IS.00. k
All work guaranteed for ten years.
Lady attendant always present AH
work done absolutely without pain by
specialists of from 1! to 20 years ex
perience. Boston Dentists
Monte Phone A-&030. - .
Phone Mala 1030, .
MZK Xorrisoa M, Opp. Postofflce. t
IF YOUR EYES DZTi
PULL TCGETum
f If- one Is fsr and the
' ether , . near-sighted, U'
Just a constant atraii
. and effort Let . lis i
youwe'll do It rlgtst t-r
4 von Ttav tint a rmnt
' optzcaxi rr
WCvrk.i ila Cl-i C C '
Tour - monthly accom 4
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