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' ,- f ' i , ' mn OREGON DAtLY JOURNALS PORTLAND, I FRIDAY' EVENING, 'APRIL' S. 1903.' Toun Topics 1 Republican Candidate ;:For Asscjsdr -' TOMGIIT'S AMUSEMENTS. ITelllg. jviar .'. . . h . . . . "alorioue Wi i ruuarn ........,,... Motion Pic turet iiakr rn-- I.yrla.. 4. .."Captain Independence" 8tar "The Bla Hand Grand , Vaudeville It A. Marshall. C, I. Marshall and R. A. Hum have Incorporated the firm- of , Marshall Bros., to do general contract log ' business. " Tha caplUl stock la . 16.e06. 1 Tha Weir Inhaler company. will placa a patent inhaler on tha market. It has a capital atock of 1100, 000, tha dlreciora being Tbomaa MoCue ker, 8, C Spencer and W. E. barrel 1. A third new Incorporation la that of tha Empire Cream Separator company, by . J. C. Robinson, p. I. Sibley and D. Mia- ner. me capital siock ta zo,oo. ' Our .auoceaa In tha tailoring business la beoause of our broad plan of firing good value alt the rear with no intent of making big profit a. Your ault la a etudy until It la- -made to your entire I aatlafaotlon. We carry a very large I took or ine very latest patterns ana make any ault In tha houae to your order for 25. Tou are not aaked to buy, aa wa know If you will look oar , atock over you win give ua tne oraer. Unique Tailoring Co., f Of Stark atreet ! A meeting In tha cauae of good gov rnment will ba held' by tha Federated Man's rin ha of Portland In the auditor lum of the Y. M. C. A. Monday evening. It la expected that candldatea In the prlmaHea will be diaouaaed aa to their desirability In tha coming race, and u OOUDieaiy aome inaorseraenis win maaa. Vr -j jcv" A. Ga Rushlight If I am nominated and elected I will during my term of office eserclae tha runcuone mereor xor me oeat interests f the county ana tna taxpayera there- r. l enau xavor a strict ousiness aa VI; a BPiiaaaa a w v a aw . a j . . m mlnlatration irreapactiva or any per- aoa, corporation or otner interest, whether political or otherwise; I shall endeavor to make a Just and eaultable Addresees will ba given by Paul I assessment of all property within the Bader, it. w. stone, Bamuei uonneii. a. nBurjr, v , owiiWf a. F. Flegel and othera. - At a meeting of tha street oommltte j Of the olty executive board yesterday afternoon several oontraotora engaged In atreet Improvement work made a propo sition' to do the atreet rolling Inatead I Of tha city performing this work. The city owna but four rollers, and work la often delayed waiting for rollers. The proposition will be adopted and the contractors will perform such work In tha ruture. county. Words to be printed on bal lot: "Honest ana just assessment With out fear or favor.'' of the Northern Paoifio, are pleased to i earn mat ne nas oeea selected by pree ident Mellen 'a a eeneral oaassnaer stent Of the New York, New Haven A Hart- rora, with headquarters at the south terminal station, Boston, Miss Carrie Mesplle of Tha Dalles was found last nlgbt by Detectives ad tomorrow morning at 9:10 o'clock as I searching the hospitals for her for sev- the time for recelvina- tba report of PPer" .".", run the oommittea named to prepare reao- r,".!1' 7fTl -iSi- Vil ior i t" lutinno In memory of tha lata Judge H0! 'A6?1 tr0. wek" laot. T. H. Halley. The meeting wUl ba held '"""l If'VJii-.,L?J m0Vi? In department Na 1. The eommittee "d !!? naturally Jumped to the eonalata of Governor Chamberlain " . lml.l'n viiIm (chairman). Chief Justice Robert a 0r,Vi,IfSt-..It.tXanBp,.re? i.at. Bean. Judge Will R. King, Judge Staph- ??HnAJ!fm.n ,w" ',IJ'J' Informed by n A. Lowell and Wirt Minor. f' J?7,yi?il1 "LS-t an operation for the ii mm, I suuii9 aviii which mum w fUliCrini Philip Franda of Bend who has been ""f nl,!h.tuJd If'!1 receiving treatment in thia city for ture until she could purchase some new nervous breakdown learned yesterday aprina costumes, and In the meantime that his aged mother, who Uvea at her relatlvea became alarmed and en- prlftwood, Peonsylvania, had lost her listed the assistance of the police au- horoe by fire. She barely escaped with thoritles in a aearoh for her. what clothing ahe wore. Mra. Franoia, who Is 70 yeara aid, will probably come George K. Burton, a well-known trav to Oregon ana nuute ner noma witn ner ellng man who baa made his home at son at Bend. Iva Trn,.i nn-tar.A ji.j the Crystal Sorlna-a sanitarium vaatar. day after an Illness of several weeks. unui ne wss taken sick Mr. Burton had Contractor Harry Howard waa before tha atreet committee of the city execu tive board again yesterday afternoon I been traveling for the WItte Hardware icumuany oi ol iouia, making in Portland, however. Bef with the Witta company Mr. B traveled In this part of the country for i no noneyman narawara company, Portland, and also for the Pacific Hard asking for extension of time on several atreet contracta. tiowaras agent ex plained that illness of a financial agent J with the Wltte company Mr. Burton ba and the closine- of the Title Guarantee traveled in this tc Trust company were responsible for theHoneyman tha ioi Tha MmmittM a-ava tha it. I Portland, and a sired extenaloa. I ware company, or San Francisco. He V"if".r a' Murton, a banker, Tha 57 delegates from tha varloua I "vlng at Colusa, California. Mr. Bur- . . i Inn waa ahnut KA wmrm .1 A camps of the Modern Woodmen or I ' " America. In Multnomah county met yea- j Ben Hayden. engineer on tha Burnslde loraaT in county convenwon na ejccn-a tret hrlrfra m-aa hkiumm , . the following delegates to the atate ,t Dna' a xonerated yesterday camp whloh meeta In Aahland May 6: ffternopn by a coroner's Jury from anv W. T. Vaughn of Evergreen camp. C. blame in connection with the death of W. Meadows of Oregon Grape camp and 8muA1pSrk(ln". a bridge carpenter who Fred Robinaon or Oregon Fir camp. " y oeinn Knocked orr the bridge by the It was shown winging of the that ail of the w draw. workmen A a(at,nf rhlA T .anH anlrla haa hn transferred from the -outHwest fire dls- ?,V"f Vh'enfn? W viio'fl"H uian ivvd -Til.. vnu'ivu vuiw UTB VUliUICM ItatViniT UlOlr 001116 At 7244 Tin-ava.ll whn va m rrsin tl v r IflAl frnm I ilvmnA ahvnvas aav tt va a i xjii ca,a RIOMUVi captain to battalion chief. Tha change I rrteC,,?.'-SBiS5?fKU "Sr: L .coroner- JryamPanel yeat.rday ZZrfiuZr aiternoon to inquire Into tha clroum L stances of tha death of Mrs. Addle Belle Herman Baumhoer has begun suit in Mowes. returned a verdict to the effect the circuit court againat Robert Mc- onmg7foll Gonlgle for 66 months' board bill, evidence waa adduced tending to fix : the imuijuiuri on; o iimi. mo ucisuunui rouunuouilj IOr InB Woman COn- s greed to pay a reasonable sum for dltlon. The remains have been alven in if. h hnlr tA mnnth Lk.... w - 5 . Blvenill ;v .r' w . i Li ,ii "T i , j i yi yvuag woman a parents la for $1,086. running from January 1.1 . 1902. to September 24, 1906. Articles ldst and found on th street- At a smoker to be given by the Porr lw. pair" K,a Kloves, Roast Si Pork Roast Veal tUQfc Roast Lamb.. Ji MBATSS MEATS! 'MEATS I Lots of fresh; wholesome MEATS at tho Franlllln-Barnea MarKet to morrow cvt prices that will mahe all others sit up and talte totlce. There's a reason for the big crowds that dolly throng this popular market. Not only are rich. Juicy and nutritious meats sold at prices that competitors cannot meet, but the big specials that we offer from time to time have "caught on" with the people try PomI We have a very fancy atock of choice flgcLb. CHICKENSjiPu7r All Fresh Killed Fish Daily by direct express shipment, we receive striped bass, shad, black cod, Linn cod, sole, floun ders, perch, smelts, halibut, sal mon, salmon trout, rock cod, crabs, shrimps, hardshell clams,' razor clams, and every variety of" edible fish in the Portland mar ket. Oysters We are opening oysters continu ally, so you are bound to get them fresh. We receive daily fresh supplies of Eastern, Olym pia and Shoalwater Bay Oysters, direct from the beds themselves. HERE ARE OTHER MEAT BARGAINS These prices quoted are for AAA quality meats. Others may duplicate the price, but can they duplicate the quality? When you come in tomorrow note the sanitary conditions that pre vail in our Meat Department. DEP Porterhouse Steak at 12up Loin Steak ...12 Round Steak.. 12f Whole Rump Roast at ...8f Leg of Beef 6 Boiling Beef C 1 Veal Veal Steak ...12jt Veal Stew, 4 lbs 25 Veal Chops 15a Breast of Veal... 8 PORK Pork Loin Chops 15 Pork Shoulder, whole 10 Pork Steak, 2 lbs 25 Pork Sausage, bulk, per lb 10 Pork Sausage, link, 2 lbs for 25 OUR OWN M AKB PURE LARD 5-lb. Pail 60c 10-Lb. Pail $1.10 50 Lbs, for M.8S DAMS! HAMS! HAMS! Eastern Hams are advancing in price day by day, so prepare your self by buying a ham now while the price is low. Our price for best M . mmm quality nams 7m KZ' PER LB. VERY CHOICE SPRING LAMB Hundreds of choice Spring Lamb will be cut up at this market tomorrow at prices that will please our patrons. Hindquarters, frontquarters, loin of lamb, lamb chops, etc. Choica English Brtakfist Bacon Fresh Creamery y kte.r m Fresh Oregon Ranch EGOS 2 Dozen for San Emidio Navel ORANGES Per Dozen m Choice Quality LEMONS Per Dozen lie 100 Pounds POTATOES Best Variety 75c Mexican TOMATOES Per Pound Choice California ASPARAGUS Per Pound Ik Full line of Cookies, Crackers and Wafers; also Heinz Dill, Sour and Sweet Pickles; Heinz' Olives, Heinz Sauer -Kraut, etc. 105-107 Third HOME A 1163 ? IBANK N iAK mm 105-107 Third St.! PRIVATE EX. 63 i both phones The Big, Busy, Bustling Market on Third Street, Between Stark and Washington I both phones! land board of trade thia evening at Jta 2? f"te "L1; atove, three pursea, one rooms in the commercial club building;. w. 11. uiarae win act aa toaatmaster, pacicaa-ea, one aoa one aatrhal h. and remarks will be heard from, Presl- room of the O. W. P. railway station dent T. 6. Townsend. GovernorCham- nnrnar Flrat iH AM. ' "tauon, herlaln. O. F. Swlgert, Mayor Lane, i ne mem&era of the city park board paaaed a motion hiring; girnor A. De Caprlo aa leader of tha hanri that -,m dlapenae niuaio at tha city parka this morning;. Fletcher Linn, W. D. Fenton and othera. News haa been received in Portland of the death of T. E. Rica, superintend ent of the Pullman Car company at Chi cago. Air. nice waa atricxen witn par- We SDonae and ahlne your shoes, afi ress 1 for alvalfl arulut thraa mnnrha itiv nnA YtA ni ' tt- Lrs I ahlne to visited the Pacific coast many tlmea ??I" r"". every- your clothes .60 month. and was well known here. . Tha Portland Bhoe Repair company ; ;S5r.irit 0' Camaa. J j Yamhill atreet. between Third and !T;?bu5?! S?."?."- all5r - Fourth atreeta. mono Main 766J. Tour shoes repaired while you wait Beat oak soies, ? cenia. Bauer a stopper. .(."Golden Grain Granulea" Is used by 60,000 people in the northwest It ia tha pure cereal coffee. It taatea like conea. it cures insomnia, na nervoua- neas. For tha beat eye glasses that can be had it moderate prices sea George Ru- bensteln, expert optioian, 18S Fourth treat between xamniu and Taylor. Willamette orana tents are or superior make, and of best materials. For aala by ail aeaiern. wiuametta Tnt A Awn ing go., Mig-rs, portiana, or. W. A. Wise and associates, rjalnleaa niiai raira ana wunuigion. Friends of A. B. Smith, formerly an assistant general passenger, agent cent Sunday. Leaves Waahin rtnn .t-..i. Rate war San Francisco' er. Frank Bollam, agent $5, steam 128 Third. Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal nti and line gasoline. room uaet T9; B-1007, Trellis work, wire fenclnr. Pnrtim a -ry t m - YYire ii uu rrurm, oecona ana iuverett Woman's Szohana-a. is Tenth atra.t lunch 11:80 to 1; buaineaa men' a lunch. Hons? Lea Steam Laundrv .DHrat. ciaaa wora, reaaonaoie. jjoia pnonea. Free breakfast food, fiea ad on fha want aa page. Chambers & Son. ootlclana. I2t Rav. on in airceu t If your rugs are dirty, DIRTY through and through, send them to a cleaner. BJJJ5ut.if.,theyJ.are only, dull from dust and soot 'settling on the surface, use Ivory Soap. It will make them look like new. , v Directions: Make a ttiu ' lather of Ivory Soap and warm v , water (half cake ef Ivory , Soap will - make a bucket of ' ' lather) and tcrub rag, width . V ' . by width. Wipe with a clean, Z damp ponge. J . , , , Ivory Soap . 994loV Per Cent. Pure Or. BL C Brown. Bye-Bar, Marquam Berger, sign-, chow cards. 284 Tamhlll. Journal want ada. lo a word. TETBAZZINI BECOBDS. Another ttrealf Achievement of tha Tio- tor Company. lame. Tetrazzlnl haa mada nna nt ine Kreaiesi succeasea in ooeratin His tory in thia country, and has met with a reception almost unparalleled. The Manhattan Opera house In New i one nas oeeu crowaea every time tho J famw BOprattaftB-fcppeaf ear and she uaa neon (teevro iriui m series or tne moat tremendous ovationa, It is not um naou or oiase imctw xorx auaienos 10 go wua over a, singer, out tne Tetraa- sim i some of tho moat remarkable out' aver beheld in enthusiasm Berformancea have been the aoan.a ox some i bursts of America. It is a wonderful voice with which this arreat soprano la electrlfvlna: her .. ii--. . . . , , . i . -. . I nuuiviiuea, iniimiiuiuiu in lie purny ana great range, , while her eolorature work is - brilliant ' beyond description anv which can ba out into cold tvne. it is pernapa anougn to say nere that thia marvelous ' voice haa been recorded in all its beauty , and power on these nine superb Victor records, and the liat contain all tha numbers with which Mme. Tetraxsinl has made her greatest triumphs. . : -5 -v r ... Come in and i. hear - these marvelous reoorda. pur store - will bai open to night and ' tomorrow mght. Sherman. Clay A Co., Sixth and Morrison, opposite postotneet ueaaquarxera ror v machines, records ana supplies. Ictor Free breakfast 'food, want ad page, - Sea ad on tha Perfect fitting glasses II at etsgera. By J. F. 8. Rtda Johnson Toung put on a pretty pink allk kimono and wreathed herself in an atmosphere of sweet discontent when she wrote "Glorious Betsy." But Mary Mannerlng cares not a fig for pink kimonos or discontent She is always Mary Mannerlng, very lovely and capti vating, with charms that set at defiance even the plnknesa of Rlda and the limi tations of an overly-girlish part. And so it comes about that Mary Mannerlng, with "Glorious Betsy" aa a aide Issue, fnrma ft varv worthv attraction at the HeillK this week one quite worth hreakino' I .an tan vows for. It is Miss Mannerina In early nine teenth century garb and Miss Manner lng ha outgrown early nineteenth cen tury garb. It ahould be reserved for young girls. But however that may be. maiden and makes of It a de- THE STAMP OF WHOLESOMENESS IS ON EVERY COLUMBIA DAI she takes the rather shapeless part of the vounr maiden and makes of light. Through tha first and second act PUT THERE BY THE U. S. GOVERNMENT. THE SAME IS TRUE OF OUR BACON AND LARD. ALL OREGON PROD UCTSHAVE f HE BEST FOR YOUR TABLE THEY COST NO MORE. F. W. Baltes and Company invite your inqniries for PBI1VTING nmm 1 Home A lies First Qnd Oak Union Meat Co. OF OREGON Pioneer Packers of Pacific ASK IMMEDIATE STEPS TO PROTECT PUPILS she is most entertaining. In the third avan Mlaa Mannerlng screams ami shrieks frightfully. But in the last ahe la aa-aln MR rv Mannerlng. In a,symDa thetib and almost tear-compellinr fash ion. T The ooenln of "Glorious Betsy" is ludicrous in the extreme. It is Sardou run mad. Every one comes out all the supernumeraries and servants and be gin explaining things. Betsy has run off. Bha has no shoes on. Betsy is wearing silk stockings. The young men in tha hotel have run off, too. Betsy's silk stocking mUst be wet. While the Othera reecho in true Sardou atyl "Bun att! "rue vounr men r hia!" "fllllr atnnklnors " "Wet " throw lng up their hands in horror after each exclamation. ..... when thev nave surncientiy z- lalnad thtnea Betsv comes on and con- rras their worst fears. . She has run nrf and her silk atocKinas are wet ana she is wearing no snoea. bui navins been nreDared for it beforehand, we don't mind it particularly. It is only fat and aDODlectlc papa who is peeved, i Paoa didn't hear the few words of ex- apa wm iuriuna.i. ' ""' ": Wnrllaixm Kualnaca ('Ink T The flrat ana second acts are passea t t wum ti xl xj uomtoo jx u U O.I1- ln light badinage between uetsy ana her suitors. It is uxe a story witn Illustrations by Henry Hutt. The one Una ahnva the mediocre is when Betsv. after having engaged herself to the sup posed French tutor, flnda that he is really Jerome Bonaparte and exclaims with fervor. Thank God you're not a tutor!" The rest i principally an at- eIuh ,a,t nfhr th(, utanA temnt to orove tnat :ove is tna ruiinarir: passion oi un wunu. Tbft,.thlrd,-act,,4troduoea poor . Jsfa poleoh with hla Inevitable hand thrust in tha Inevitable waistcoat, slightly padded for the purpose but still some- nndaratanda little that he aaya and cares less, because there Is still Miss taannerinor to watch. But she takes ad vantage of them shamelessly in the last 10 minutes oi uia ci uu ira.u iucih to as badlv dona a bit of noise as can be conceivea or. , , But as nas oeen saia, in tne ibsi act you forgive her for it For she is chastened and modest and mild and very aaa. sne wouia meit tne neart or a atone or a critic. Ana you are glad In the end that Jerome comes back and that the face which Betay reaches out to- touch. : wonderinaly. fearfully, is flesh and blood. That is you are glad If vou are atill sentimental. If you aren't sentimental, for goodness sake atay away, from "Olorloua Betsy." It is the most ideal girl a play imaginable. dorses Changes Suggested at Woodlawn School. , At a meeting of the Woodlawn Puah Men's club of the Woodlawn Methodist Eplssepal churoh regarding the con dition of the Woodlawn school building was Indorsed. The Men's club found after an Investigation that the Wood lawn school building was a veritable fire trao and a number of chana-ea were suggested. A resolution waa also oaased hv tha Woodlawn Push dub last night in line with the action taken by the Sellwood ooara or trade and otner similar or- TEETH Ossssm 5ave Money Come and have free examination. WSI EXTRACT TEETH FRBH: SII VKR F1LUN08. XSo UP; GOLD FU.E. INOfl. 78c UP; SET OF TEETH. $4.00; SPLENDID SET. tl.00: aaui CROWNS. 12.30 TO fi.00. AH work guaranteed for ten years. Lady attendant alwaya present. ' At work done absolutely without pain by apeciallata of from If to 10 years' ex perience. Boston Dentists Some Fboae A-8030. Fhoae Kala 8030. M1H Morrison U Opp. rostoffloe. AXVUXXBMTB. aaaaajaapiaai e, UEILIG THEATRE Mtb gad Waghlngtoa ' Phones Main 1 and A-112J ( ' MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL Monday Evening, April swan aaJU. TAJaC QVZmAT" Tuesflay Evening, April t HOTOSZOTrai arsar. fiBwanurmit Prices, H.OQ, 11.60.-11.00, 76c, too. HEILIG amination free. WOMAJT A SFZOXAXTT KX8. . K. OHAW, the omy uninese woman doctor In this city. She has cured many af flicted sufferers. Cured private and female dis eases, also throat and lung troubles: stomach, bladder and kidneys and diseases of all kinds that the human flesh is heir to. Cured by Chinese nerDs ana roots. Remedies harm less. No operation Honest treatment, Ex- 162 Clay at., cor. Third. A New Departure The coat of Interments haa bees Sreatly reduced by the Holman Under iklng company. . Heretofore It haa been the custom of funeral directors to make cbargea for all incidentals connected with a fu neral The. Edward Holmaa Undertak ing company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket Is furnished by us we make no extra charges for enlbalming, hearse to cemetery, outside box or anv services that may be re quired of ua. except clothing, cemetery and carrlajrra, thus effecting a aavlng of 126 to 176 on each funeral THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. 820 TSXXS T. COB. CAUCOBT. ONLY IN LITE AND 1 U V ACCIDENT INSURANCE a a aw BEST a XC WIBTOW 805 Wells rergo Blag. city prlntln daily paper tlon. The printing should be placed with a witn an approvea circuie- ganisatlons recently to the effect that an satier which now doea the city printing Is not read by a majority of the property owners. The referendum on the universltv appropriation was dlaoussed but no action was taken. If convenience to streetcars, churches. schools, neighbors; if sightliness, soil nd "close in'" count for anything-, then Ideal tract; ever boarding .chool JJR, WISE TO SPEAK TO NEWSPAPER 3IEN Evansien Is the most ubdivided in Portland; H 09 a lot. $10 j month. 'See It Sunday..; Take W.-W. car. The Bpanton Co.. 270 Stark street.; Rabbi Bteohen 8. "Wise, formerlv of Portland, la to be one of the anVra at the annual meeting of the executives of the Associated Press and of the American Newspaper Publishers asso ciation In New York City during the week of Aorll 20. Amona the men of prominence who have promised to speak at the meetings are William J. Bryan and Governor Hughes. EXCURSION BATES Vie Oregon Electric Bailway Company foa Horse Show at "galea, Oregon, Apr0 4,lOS. Thia company will make a round trip rate of 1 1.60 Strom Portland to Salem for the above occasion. Tickets on sale Saturday, April 4, good going and re turning on that date. Depot and ticket office Front and Jefferson atreeta, ' Burson stockings 25o and tSa values, lOcj see page S. 6, - .' Spectacles 11.00 at S!tiger's. ' Diamond Roof Stains ALXi IHAOXS - MADE FROM CREOSOTE 5 Gal. Lots 75c Per Gal. htbatm - 14th anil Waaninrtnm Phonea Main 1 and A-1122. . TONIOHT 1:16 O'CLOCK . Last Time I omorrow Nlirht I Special Price Mat Tomorrow maxt icAnrzBura la the Delightful Comedy HOX.OaUOt7S BXTrr Evenings. 62 to 60o; Mat, tl.BO to 25c MARQUAM QRAND Next Week, Beginning Sunday Matinee Reorganized San Francisco Opera Com pany presenting - "F AVTAJTA - Sr.CB Walser, Georgia Campbell Daphne Pollard. Wallace Brownlow, Robert Lett, Joseph Miller and Teddy Webb. 26c!V6,0nc!,V6'o'5C' 60O "C MnW- MARQUAM QRAND -,5.n,Jl More pays TODAY AND SATURDAY ,. Delightful . "MOTXOV rXOTVXEB" . .That Are Worth Whlie , . "The Veatal, - "An Old Theatrical Trunk." "The "ro-" "Anlmatiwl finnav. balls." Extra Features: Mr. F. G. Bauer, Miss Pullman. lOcAWT BEAT IPC BAKES IBEATBE "SffiJ Qeorsre L. Baker, fianaral UTanaaar. : ,. Tonight-AH Week -Matinee Saturday. me juaxer BtocR Co. in that uever and Mysterious Play, . "RAPPLBS" First Time Here at Popular Prlcea -venlnars 25c Sfin. KOr. Mata. 10c 360. Next week, Hoyt's "A Trip to Chinatown" Portland Sash & Door Co. so non rr. rOBTZJUBTD, OS. NICKEL0DI0N ; 130 Sixth St, Portland, Oregoa. A BRITON'S PROMISE RETURNS and KEEPS HIS PROMISE TBE GRAND VnadevUle tt Lcxc One Week, Beginning Monday, March 20. , OKIQIITAI. TOXTHCr MVTTAIA, America's Sensational Marksman, As sisted by Mile. Vera and His won derfully Well-trained Dog 'Frank." ' XIOXST W. CBAIO, i Musical Comedian. Ma and Mv Partner." SOTII CSHTTTXT BETOtTIWO TrBWS, SBOWIITu "IH1 MOVST MOTIB." F. F. Montressa, 1. A. T. S. B. Exhibitor. THE STAR fMaM' X'S& For the Entire Week of March 29 The R. E. French Stock Co. Presents Tha-Most Bauaatlpnal Mlodrarna tver Offered the Portland Public, In Four Acte-Uy W. K. liurit ' Matinees Sunday. Tuesday, 1 hursday and Saturday at 2:80 p. in. Prlcea lto and 20c. .Every evening, 8:16 p. . and otner drng habits are positireiy eurea i t HA81T1NA. For aypodonule or iiiterral nsa Fample sent to any dnr babituy LVfi ttiaiL Kgruln.r cr.e J2.00 rr botue , ft yrtnrdnieKffttor by rfil in plain wr""p U.A Cdi"lral C S t. Lofia. r L.VRIO THGATWU Both rhoaMi Main 4688 Home A-10"i. Week Com menflng .Monday,. Amr. li ao. Tne Allen Stock Ca Presents Meard - Milton Royle's Cflbratd I'lny, f oaitaxw rajptTDrsCB." - aratlne Tueaday, Tliurn uy. Fif'.f- A-r and Sunday. Prices lOo r.-l I' l'1. Every evening at 6:19. Prices ).'. :. and 0c. Boxea 60c OXXIce vp-n i ) a. m. to- 10 P- Tn- , rcL'sot CI! D.:.:. '- Kakee thoeg waterproof Xetbeiwgrot a Bhina at 'I ! r