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Tinr -OREGcm rm:r iGxjm&ix ported. Wednesday: evening, april s, nn. X3 ; f (C(B T.vV ,- JL 1 . ,Ut' V'.-: : , . ... .- '.. , - ., i . (-, i ft.y, PHONE MAW ryiO V ! s V';" r ; v ; Orders . - Carefallj . ; rifled 25c Misses arid (10dr Ho, ? ' on. tdiw fix.- A1 Pn tc v, & "i , , . JL III X Ulli) Ui w v ww, m Vs 500 pairs rtniss'es,rand, children's (fast dye fine ;yj ' , T Tine .fianiH i lenees. ivThe best I r ?' V 25c Hose in town.4: Special ; for Thursday, the ( . W 1 Pr. . ; ; ... i . Three Pairs for 50 Cents , .-4 i, II $1.50.Yafd-Yidc Silk : -iu'i I V. Washable Rajah Silk' and the yard-wide -Pongee and -Black Taffeta Silks, . in ; most, desir able : shades of the season ; viv n to; $L50.iSpecial for Thursday, the yiQQ'l yard,v,.U..t,v;f.V.yOC V"-'.SpMlal;Mf Embroidery Salp For. Thursday we offer 3,000 'yards of fine Cambric, Nainsook .and.'Swisf Embroidenes,? 3 to 11 inches wide ; wide range of new patterns to select from. :t The yard, values up to 25c. . , .'. . Z. : '. . ". ... .1 1 JfC ' V' ' ( 4 -35c Cdrssl Covers 2 ;. v ;, p fl, i ' i .' Ladies'. fine "grade of Nainsook rr Cnver. trimmed in Val. VV " - T - . laces and beadings, ribbon tape and bows. . Excellent 35c values. ClnnA accnrtment to chOOSe from. VWN. ' . . Special for Thursday t. . O 25c Sleeveless Vesls ; A ft . ". . . ' 4 ' . e ; . 1 Ladies' full-bleached Sleeveless Vests," crocheted yoke and arm holes," niefcerired ape; regu larly worth ;25c r Spe- 1 l ' ciaf for Thursday ...... 1 1 C Bear in mind that tiie KarcKlapr C have -no connection, whatever, wth to late Golden Eagle. Weealin dependable merchandise -.onlyj and -.we '3 f .: .M.nUt. efJefartinn or vntir. rrionev : hack, f mean wnat wc aQvcroscow" ----- 'n u -vr'lj FutM " X7;A fProsperily ' ' r 1 lll'i III ' ; , . THFRrT; feCl.4 intiie RIJKvP5ar ' . " B.' J.-. F.-. & ' v . Httvcn b cralied th.t Mrs. Pat b ton. Her PuJ Tanqueray Uft voloAlaa. 'Another : aucB Derrormano aa in woionoua ura. tDcirann,- mo I 'ahouM ha.va ban lifalaaa alaa. In Th 8eoon4 Mra. Tanqueray w had a character that la on or tne moat lntereatlBa-' and ' aDDaallna la modern drama, dlaappol'ntlnf aa It proved to be In the end. In Mra. ' Kbbunlth we were ooniinuatiy loomng xor in vim erent that wae about to occur but nu ' At A Vf r m I'a mnK.!!'. nrnmia eory not waa elgned and wltneaeed In due form ao long aa we looked at It i m ft. 1 1 - ... .h . I.. mmm Caaale Chadwlckina; . ua. That -le we could not until ahe chucked the Bible Into the fire and then like Jack Horner atuck in her thumb and pulled It' out again. No one could have been lft ftfrw that Th. wnrit ll expected and the worat happened. . u. V. . . t - TftnAM. at a .( A I A A f J U.l WllABk ill I. 1 IJIVIU .1.1 .BU ... W ww Vlth Aanea tbbamlth. neither you nor I nor I'lnero hlmaelf know. It la a character run 01 poaaiDuuiea, oecaun Mr. nnero baa aketched a point here ... . I ft. .. . A . ft. a. MA.t r.a t mtt sua uierv vuv ivr . . Aa. .... . fPk.t tm Wll.aa If aa 1 ft ftU 111 . ftl ODft. A Ufl. ft .v w.w. Campbell aete In her work. 80 far ee Acn U m mor wonderful ezunpU of nr mr( ina , nr rui. i - But Into It Mra.' Campbell puta a ahad Inr and croaa-hatchlnr, a wealth of light and ahedow. that makea hor Agnea one of the flneat portraits of the a...M.a.aa.nna w aatAWA rTHmih tl. rlrC yVII ftVIUIVI -aV. ft..-Bv. ...w.-aa - ' ' and second act tt was marvaloss. m Tnt third was equally Interesting until the poor women Duuea oer umu aiiii u stone wall of Pin pro again. Plnoro j Mnw bikU tha t r 0 PKIU, JL ill VW uisj 4Jiii aavv OL. VA A at aka W IMi lrt 1 1 f11 1 again. And after that there waa noth ing more to do but to put on the In evitable black dress and foUow lnatruc- tions 'tnat lanaea nor in nrui v illf DCVU1IU iUI tttlBJUUM bad play. It is not even Interesting side from Mrs. Campbell. Ita dramatlo l.allaa . mjttltm tlA MJ fat II 1 1 V that the seamy side stands revealed to the. merest) novice, noi ronrw tiresome play but aa a badly written play. The cheap melodramtlo appeal I' .w a. AHHU.nilAn.llt. n tha hAl nollol failed to isse. 1x01 or THE BEST $3 HAT IN THE WORLD ? ft v t'?1 ( WB.MaUoft Paca. W TmioiBWiccosVP. WE sal paiBOTSmmiaK OIJR NEW' POLICIES OFFER ALL THAT IS BEST IN LIFE CONTRACTS EITHER TO BUY OR SELL , Lev rlon-PdrtldBng Rates High ash Vahies - SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO RELIABLE) ACTXVB AGENTS. " Apply to JXSSB B. SKAKT. Manner of Areata. U Xmbf Baohaata.Mt. T J. 'nil M&sure ard IT) 1 i 1 . I a I Li O 3 W WOOD Al oid body Fir," seasoned,5 sawed to order, per cord;, $0 COAL Scrccr.c J and washed,! per. ton. t, , , .'; ', f .7 r HONEST-EAST 7: .B-1771. ' r '. f .! C . '1 . DEPENDS pn the ; foundation laid : . ''today. You should begin early and right - The right way ia to open an account with us. . - Our , motto: Prompt ervice, liberal, treat ment and. absolute German-American Bank Sixth and Washington Sta Portland, Oregon SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES $4.00 AND UP PER YEAR play. The cheap melodramtlo appeal to the conventionality of the hoi pollo contained In the Bible Incident utterly a i . a i a.a.1.. VTaa. akwafta. a. .A.. Af people applauded and they eat In the testlmonlai to the intelligence of the audience. The cheap trick fell abao lutely flat , ..... Mra. Ebbsmlth as a play. Is decided ly uninteresting. Mrs. Campbell as Agnes is wonderful. Neither sp hand some nor so well gowned aa In Tan queray the "beautisslmo" decollete over which everyone on the atsge went Into raptures was hideous she never thelesa gavs a performance that was a personal inumi, -. Lucaa Cleeve did the beat he could . i .. w.a iinwnrthv. Mr. Kent. a thn doddering old duke of St. Olpherts raliea to " S' coKventionsl than Mr. Plnero Nr it, but spoke distinctly. Margaret Wat o. letter laat nltht as Gertrude Thorpe than she was In .the previous oerrormance. oui v ni - Campbell and, Charles Gsrry gavf a wretchea porrormance. 1 worae oui ui . . . discussions in which they enKM were IntelllalDie noi oaiuo wi ' f"" llsh accent mind you. but because they J'"'.'. -"11 follr an that invflia beyond the fourth row could under laat oerformance of the companya en laai Vci ' 1) ,,. . warrant gagemeni ui -. v i- , -he onlv JomVrt was thi heVriVVery little of Ebbsmlth that is worth listening to anywayr And that was carefully de llved in Mrs. Campbell's best style. , PAY LAST TRIBUTE TO TILHOII F Marion County Bar Associa tion Adopts Memorial -' of Eespect. Out of respect for the lata TUmon nr. Rialem. who died April 1, the Marlon County Bar aasociation, Aaa adopted a memorial of respect, prepare by a committee consisting of M. a Pogue. U H. McMahan. George .G. Bur nett. William H. Holmes and George G. Bingham. The memoir was inci-lbe1 in the records of the circuit court of Marlon county, and copies aent to me upreme court and newspapers. . gome of the more important events In the interesting life of Mr. Ford are spoken of. especially his early strug gles to win in the battle the western pioneer ad"to fight in tho forties and fifties.. He worked at the same desk In Salem for neany as years,! gains: m university In 1879. He was lonjr reco ORD after his graduation from Willamette university in isv. iwiyr iwy- county, and had a state wide reputatpn as an' advocate. The memoirs aay "he grew to manhood with this western commonwealth, a part of it and left his Impress on its policies in tha courts and in legislation.'' v : m at one time a member of the state legislature. Ha was a charitable man but bis modesty obscured many of his acts of kindness. In closing the memoir says: "Tilmon Ford was the product of pioneer conditions and illustrated .ft.a. ...all.t.a A MaftM a Vllat lmaft Ktf I integrity and candor In all his dealings i ' with other men." SALE ON LEGHORN FLATS H FOR MISSES AND j fHII liREN J Tomorrow - Values to $1.50, Genuine Imported Leghorn Flats Mm) J ' ' : SPECIAL' ,9f ' '4; PRICED Tomorrow i lit vvuiiu'ci. ivniiiiiti y vu. '1 CORi MORRISON AND FIRST ST&- Ca a i I r.i. a. -f-.o nin, Kf nfi. T f s . vr llllllllivrj' TniUBS VUIII0 fca a-ai. - o ;4 , x v 4 1 f L I a..V ll- -.T,--' -I - A '" ... f Si I ' " TO ) 0 With all BOYS' SUITS wc Base Ball Suits, : Glbycs;ieatcliere,I Mitts. Base Bails, Bats When You See It in Our Ad It's So 3nd & Oak 1st & Yamhill .... ... PORTLAND REALTY BOARD Will Visit rr n . n n n TTn UI !.",' ft. . . " On; Saturday Afternoon at 3 P. M. Sprilll 1908 4 I CARS LEAVE THIRD AND YAMHILL STS, AT 3 P. M. 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