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THE OEEOOH DAILY' -JOURIJAU, PORTLAND, SATURDAY CVrillHO. ATOIt 11. lttt. , . jl Town Topics j T0XK.HT8 AMt'SKMKXTS. The Armory Orchestra concert 'and "nuta, "Th Hwn and the Bliylock." by Cliltugo Hympimny i,rVh",t,r.?;... Hetllir "Urewsters Millions ll r .1 uarri "Kan tana" Jiuk' .. .... .' A Trip to Chinatown'; l.vnc "A friend of the Family Htar .. "A Texa Hanger" 5 "nd ... . . Vaudeville Almost 100 bid were received by the city executive board yesterday afternoon for atreet and ' eewer Im provementa. Of theae 14 ; were . for streets and' 14 for sewers. Altogether , there will be 14 streets Improved if ' the contracta are awarded on the bide received yesterday. On some of th celved. while on othera only one waa landed to the board for eonalderatton. The etreeta to be Improved are Waver lelgh court, Kapt Twenty-second, l-.ast Third. tai Thirty-seventh.- fcaei Bev- riiLrauiii. jb " ...... - - . . - Tlbbeta, Kant Twelfth. Kant Nineteenth. . Mason. Kelly, Knott. "V.rA" Cherry, Failing, Curtlaa, Franklin. Clin ton, East fiftieth. East Eighth, Broad way and Ankeny. ... ' Mrs. M. B. Barrett of IT Eaat Thirty ' flrat atreet applied to the police today - . i...... in m.vlnr a search for her huaband who, ahe says, left home resteroay morning unaer circuiniii. hat lead her to believe that he does not Intend to return or la being de tained eomewbere against hie will. Bar rett haa been employed by the Mtm Western Milt company and had be tween 171 and $100 due him from the company for wages. Hla wife haa as certained that be drew thle money yea- ' . . a rjlxm than aSak tifettt fint IMtftfl IVrURTt OIUUV a. lies w v " - " mjii by any ot hla friends or acquaint- ancea. j . - 1 ( ; , , ilUa Delta. Craig, who reaidea at 474 Eaat Yamhill atreet, met with a painful accident yeeterday afternoon by falling through an pen trap In the eldewalk In rront ot in premises or ine ronuuia Bash A Door factory at Union avenue and Taylor atreet. 6h fell a dlatance of about 20 feet, sustaining a aevere acalp wound and other Injuries that neceaalUted her removal to Qood 6a- naritan t.nanlt.1 fn9 anrrical treatment. She waa attended by Dr. Gillette. The ... n in tha sidewalk la need to faclll- tate the dumping of aweeplnga.. Itd been left open and unguarded by the - watchman.. V - ! . : , .' ' . in'"' -, ' Examinations to obtain eligible from which to make certification to- fill va cancies In laboratory aid and engineer aiaira in me lurtrni wrvicn, giiuiiTin of agriculture, and fireman in the : commerce and labor, at an annual aal- arv 01 ii-W. will oe neia in vnriiu cltlea of the United 8 tate. Including Portland. May . Tha age limit la It . - - .k. Jm r mr m m In . . tlon. .Applicant ahould apply to the . United Btatee Civil eervice roinoiiniun ' at Waahlngtnn, or to Z. A. Leigh. In the local poatof f Icq. . .','''',':.; s-. The flrat party ot tourlata - aent out . by the Raymond Whltcomb company of Boston will arrive at tha Hotel Port land. July 31. and remain three daya. Heretofore theae nonnweai imini. . i .. MM.ln.il h-ra frnm 94 ia II hour. Other partlea will arrive July II. August 1, 16 and It, September 1. and at other tlmea during the aummer and fall, for which no datea have been "act aa yet. ( A. if TJmbeeker.ana ueorga opennw were acquitted by , a Jury in. Judge . Oantenbeln'a department of. the clrcull . a in MM h, fir tin lawfully retaining poaealon of a rea taurant on- North .Blxth atreet The -verdlet-waa directed by. the eoort after ; the -evlrtenco for , tha aUta had been ' presented. " 'The Woodborn . Weatern Railway company, t. lumber road.' In Marlon eouhty.-haa filed artlclea of lncorpora ' tlon with the county clerk. way of Woodburn, and la eaplUUayd for $10,000. The Incorporator are R, Li Donald, C. N. McArthur and Wallace 1 McCamant, " ' ;IV,V;'"':;''. ' " Boul culture 4 rceetlng . at .Mra. , Mal- ,'lory,'eoi TatnbUi atreet. Monday aven ln. April 13. o'eloelt. Sublct for diacuMloB! ;,How,, to Keep an - Even , Pram of Mind." A. , 811nco meeUnr Tueaday and Friday, afternoon l:S0 . ' m. v' -;',;v: - j- : ? c - -, Tbo PaateeoatU , moatlnta f at tha Christian AHlanoa ehapeL Eaat Ninth t and Eaat Clay atreeta under the dlreo ' tlon of Rv. F. Bartelmaa of Paaadena. California, will continue durtng next wltBerrloa fovery day. at l3o and i.T:0 P.P- . -.' f v -.k:) ' , .' it la ot yat too lat to eecuro apaoa , to advartlae your real oaUta tn tha bi I Sunday ' Journals Remember the Sunday I Journal i the beat real estate medium In Oregon and la famoua for aelllna; all kind of property. -,y ; VTAwiilngVporeh ourtalna and roaebuah -frames, $ We aoliclt your patronaga and , cuarantee aatlafaoUon. - Awnclea at i every town In tho northweat .;WUlarn ' att Tent &-Awning Co., ; MaUa Ola. ; A-3963. - , : . t; v t ";I Tha fHenry Pleckenateln . company, organlced to deal InTlquor and clgara. ' haa filed article of Incorporation It haa $60,000 capital.- The Incorporatora are Henry F H. T. and Ben B, Fleck anateln. . i - - ' , 'i- Tha United . Evangelical at Ockley Green. ln accordance with a resolution of their conference, propoae building a new church. Rev. J. Bowemox now re aume hla work there aa paator. , i " ' - Tillamook, ' tho dalryman'a , paradise, and tha county with' a great lumbering future.- Sea- Ralph Ackley, aeoretarr Tillamook Development league. 80S Cor bett building. - '. '- , ' ' J " Steamer' Jeaae Harktna, for Camaa, Waaliougat and way landlnga, daily ea cept 8unday. Leavea VTaahlngton atreet dock at 3 p. m. 'Oregon Trust cV Savings bank de posltora' meeting.; SelHng-Hlrcb hall, Sunday, April 12, a P. m. , ., -4 , t Dr. P.'L. MacKenjile. now located In the Upthchlld bldg., 4th and Washing ton, . v ", ' ' i Information is - desired r to Jhe whereabouts of Frank McGettrlck. for- DR.BR0UGHER: Preaches Sunday, Both Service The White Temple Twelfth and Taylor Street, . y: "' 10:30 A. V. v . "THE , PERFECT MAN " : 'l .Who and Where I He? ' : - SOLO MISS ETHfiXi SHEA. TOO P. It. . ' "STATEFEENT : IN POUTICS AND RELIGION ' . A fo$nilar Sorvlqe. .v ? ; J , ' FAMOUS iRiO SINGS MISS KATHLEEN LAWLEIt , MIS3 ETHKL SHEA - MRw J. W. BULCHR. - 3 4 i Poor Rich. ' phildrcii-; Two hundred thousand dollars is 'enough to " bring up" a little daughter of: the rich. If it's a boy, it will cost more. ' . lay, K. Warwick takes up the case of these rich children, in the current issue -of THE SATURDT EVENING POST. ' , A' wealthy 'Boston. couple put their." two' boys 'under the care pf'Fjench bonnes, "end governesies.' When,: the children reached the ages of . eight and nine they were sent to a well-known school They, knew their, mother-tongue o very little that they could not .' understand what ; their 'in-'-structors were saying to them, ; " and'1 they, actually, did1., not , know" how to- dress them selves. ; They had to beenf"-. homeV there waa 'nd' place f6r them, even - in a fasnionable school. ',;UV-'"v '' ':f:V ' . i-.T-": , , Some of these, children .be, come, cads and rakes,others at tain beautiful ideals of courtesy, breeding and social race, but they all lose something which a human being has a right to. ' - ;In this week's issue of.THE Saturday Evening. Post. "Little Children :of the Rich'. ; .; ' '. ' -';. : .' At the Newtandi,'S cent. . .'. , . ; v:.. ,,U the year by aiail, l f , iT.. TBS CuT1S PUMLtSHWO . COMPAKt 5 t ... ; . - PHitADEurHU j.,.,, -:,r; ; i. Our , Bora . Ar EvryirKer -9 l Coplea will be dU vered ta any addijeas by James C HaTely Jr. : flS AT X1TK Vtn FOmTtAJTD. merly a mulo teaeher r;. bandmaater In thla c'ltv. The Inquiry cornea from an old friend. D. B. Buckley, editor of the Tribune," Freeland. Pennsylvania, who will be grateful to anyone who can eend htm the dealred Information. t3 'ra.n rrinrllM, II.' atMm. r. Frank BoUam. agent., Ui .Third - " '. l . , l i . . - ,, ' ; Acme Oil Co. aell eafety eoal oil and fin gaaolln. y Photi Eaat Ui B-100I. TreUla work," wire fencing. Portland Wlra Iron Worka. Second and Everett, Womin'i Exchange, IIS Tenth atreet, lunch 11:80 to 1; bualnes men'a lunch. Vote "for it. Elmer B... Col well. Republican canaiaato ior state senator. Hong Lea" Steam Laundry. First clan work; reasonable. Both phones. ;. Dr. J.-it Wetherbee removed to ; 120 Medical, building. Park and .Alder.- tOe rer roll. Trout Lake butter. .' Hen- lon-uentey, co.,,ioi4.xamiu nrwu. W. A. WUe and aasoclatea, palnlea dentlata. ,Third and Washington. v Dr. T. JT. ' McCracken,' dentist. , Roth chUd' building. - - - , - 1,,.., t 'J ..V.'..i. f ' A good location for a. city M. D.'' Sea X M. Davla." " - Chambers eV Son, -opticians,' 121 7th. .. ' Berger, signs, ohowcarda tit TamhlU - Journal want ads. lo a word, '" . . X. .1.',.,,. V ' I . i "' . i : EEVIVAL MEETINGS AT SUNNYSIDE SUCCESSFUL ''E.,A. Ross ot Los Angeles... 1 Evangelist B. A: Ross of Loa Angelea land through the revival j meeting . . a . a . JS...a. Ih V. HnnnvalnA by Rev. IV B. Ford, th pastor, Mr. ROj; o'clock, and ev?ry evening at 7:80. - Tn .111 Mnnttnua navt WMV, ! Rlln- dav Mr. Ross will preach at .11 a. m, UiiV I iuv H -jt ' ; "vi '..'.i DRESS GOODS SALE M0N - DAY. The. Best Values Ever Offered la This City. : On sale Monday morning at 8 o'clock. Silk waist i patterns in lateat fancies, best 14.00 values, 2.6; all wool challle and pongee waist patterns, $8.00 values at $1.60. 36-inch Mack taffeta silk, best $1.25 grade, at 3c. Our entire line or colorea crepe ae enme ana vonoo, 44 inches wide and beat tl.25 grade on sale at 79c. Great special reductions in fine imported black dress goods and sl'ks. - Don't miss this great ale. Mc Allen A JlcDonnell. Third end MorrHon. Kaster cards, finest In the city. The Postal Shorn 124 Fifth street. IV n't denr j-ournlf dcllnht Vooftrred W Satlu kla ere-in and Satlu kln powder. . A -..Jiifiuir unTT-rr r rr" I ' I "' ' "" 4 ' yA' y; : v ,' 1 . v - x H ! ' " : k j , J . . lilSPECI COl'JS !M DAISIES 1 New Deputy Commissioner ' Will Give Farmers lienc-, y - fit of Knowledge. .'.'Within 'tha neit few day J. W. Bal- ley," atate food and dairy inspector, win appoint a deputy whoae duty !J will be to travel conaUntly thfPutt ln" um-"r dlstrlcta of the atate with a. view to bettering conditiona generally. Thla deputy will be a man bo unUeratanda the Industry thoroughly and he will act merely In an adviHory capacity, dem onalratlng to the dealera In. nllk and butter, where they can mska ImBrova- menta.i- i t i. .. - . v... t tmin mnhtha aco that the Buttermakera' Development aeaocia tlon.wa formed for the purpoeor raising a fund to employ euch a man aa inapector Ualley proposes to appoint, ..j .i... thmt .r.uiWuilon was rormea Mr. Ualley hss mad everal trip Into the dairy dlatrlcU organising cow teal Inr aasoclatlona. . Ist evening he re turned from Lincoln, Jfhere a tt' fnrmail with W. J. Crawford a chairman .and A. R. . Morgan as secre tary, i ' i, ... .Benefit to Fannsra., ' "In order to improve dairy conditiona In 'the atate It 1 neceaaary to have a man travel through tha dletrlct con stantly and dvle the farmers, said Mr Halt.v thl. morn I nr. "and the But- termakers' Development ssaociatlon was organised for the purpose ot funds, to defrar the expenses of euch a, man and pay hla ealary.- 'rraia aepuiy. win vian m ui ... of the sUte, weigh, the milk of the cows and determine what per cent or butter, fat there Is In the product,, and If that percentage Is not. high enough m mAiiim ik. nsniir til the Jnlmal to' replace It with another: Also., he will look Into the feed queatlon and In spect separators snd in case wnm im provement can ' be made, he will give the farmers the benefit of his knowl edge. Such an Inspection will tend to Improve -'conditions generally through out the dairy districts. ? "Already cow testing associations have been formed In Peoria, Crabtree, Pleasant Hill, Florence, Alpha and Lin coln, and . the net meeting along that line will be . held In. Pleasant Valley April it.";' -.' : ; ' : " Sfo Opposition BaoouatereA. ' ; "So far wa hfcva "met with no oppo altlon to the plan. The dairymen realise- that the Idea is an excellent one and are enthusiastic. - because they under stand that It will mean better owa, better milk and -cream and better con ditions generally In the dairy business. We will not stop tha work of forming these oow testing association until every dairy section in tha atate hag been 'WIthhv' the neitt i few daya ' I will appoint a deputy and he will under take hla duties .Immediately." ; V-. t CLAIMS FOR VOTES Eepiiblicaiis ".Hold Rally Un- der Auspices of Sixteenth: Precinct Club. . A Republican rally was held last night at Merrlll'a JiaU under tho auspices of the Sixteenth Precinct Republican club. There was a large list of candidate preaent 1 and a goodly crowd of voter out to hear them apeak. All of - the candidates for - district attorney were oreaent with' the exceotton of J. N. Da vis,-and all made abort talka telling of what they would do in the event or tueir nomination and election. - Cv. N. McArthur- and DrT' Emmett lrajte, the first a candidate for Joint reoresentative from . Clackamas and Multnomah.'the second a candidate for atate aenator, presented their clairaa tor popular approval at the polls. - ' . -Thoae who spoke during the evening were: John P. Kavanaugh, present city attorney: T.-.T. Geer and George. 8. Shepherd, candidates for congress; Jo seph Gaston, A. N.- Hamilton and C. C Loucka. candidates for railroad com missioner; Earl C'Bronaugh and L. A. McNary, candidates for. circuit Judgl; George J. Cameron,- James Cole, Gus C. Moser,-Kodger B. Slnnott, Edward , T. Taggart and Henry S. Waatbrook, can didates for dlatrlcfattorney and C. N. McArthur and Emmett Drake, candi dates for the legislature; c';. HURLBURT RAPSTAITCHISON Replies to a Campaign Attack jUpon Himself and Others. , ', ".'Portland, 'April 10. 1908." Is the des tiny of the state of Oregon In the hands of the transportation committee of tho chamber or commerce, run oy mui bunch of Portland Jobbers, and Is their rormer employe ana iooojibi, r. "vn lson, the only available man ta work out the- transportation problem? When I decided to make the canvass for railroad commissioner, I determined to .make a ctesn campaign, and to ab stain from Indulging In personalities. . I determined not to refer to tho fact that' Clyde B. Altchlson. present com missioner - and oandldate for reelection, was .prominently connected f with the Title Guarantee A Trust company, the recent' failure of which,' with the re aultmg - investigation,. constitutes a chapter In the history of this state and sting In . tho extreme, and humiliating to every ciiwen- possesseu vi m mya-tn. vi civic pride.- .. " ' -, . v. j...hhI..J n writ, a , lln to any of the 3,000 depositors, whose mt- ment of that Institution, and whose loss would have spelled dlst.-esa to . them were It not for-the fact that Mr. Ladl took ;over the derelict and agreed , to maKe the depositors whole. , . - I determined not to refer to the fact that Mr. lAitchlson -was- the lobbyist of that r institution and the confidential man of Its president, J. Thorburn Boss, at the legjslarta) in 1907 I determined not to call public atten tion to the fact that Mr. Altchlson was offlotallv connectei with subsidiary cor porations of that defunct Institution as follows: - , .Secretary of the Commercial Trust C?ecretory of the Portland Develop ment company. -- President of tha Irrlgon . Abstract company. ' t Secretary of the Oragon company. - Secretary of the Fourth, Plane Evap orating company. , SecretB ry of the Colonial In vestmen t Cm determined not to mention the fact that durinr the- legislative session of 1st at Salem for the association of a few m . t. - rjAanmi lnhhr whrt are so ac- llve in supporting him at this Mm. medium of a very -few of; .Port land Jobber, parading as a self-constt-tnted committee of the chamber, of corr.inerce. Is attacking honesty, abil ity and lntegrltv of each of the i pneralx condidat-s runnltiR ,rl11hJ1T ?J in time for me to give publicity to the facts as 1 will not submit to this sort f attnc 1". "Ki" .tr,t ;iem than three years, hss had no Vail I rond experience, and ; before he ever trame to Oregon I was dlbnrlnar bun Loam io yTij . , nf -ni,nP. a-lver fnPH n lllUUDaiiua v. w . - . -: t.slng the tnttl veCm"rtt! ' Ard .ubseouently. and while wa president of , the Oregon CANDIDATES PRESENT Water Power syntem. w expended up ward or 6.ouo,uuu in me cuiwruuu and dwvelopnirnt of lta property In V,..l,.w.mnh .ml Pluflfimlll COlHltlH. and, made It a point to spend every dol lar poftaiDie among in . ravnw this ouy. i Tho so-called Jobbers' association, In their letter of Marrh. it. 190S to the Freight liahdlers' union, stateiiat Mr. Ailchlnon framed the preaent commis sion bllL It has been our understand ing that he Participated In thla work and thnt he waa paid for doing It. and In lobbying for Us enactment he was tha representative ,of that aaaoclation. Hut II such la the fact, wherein doe that qualify hint to be any more Just In listening to their grievance than a can didate who haa never been their paid representative? . ' Their letter Implies that Mr. Altchl son was In favor of an elective com mtaalon, while the fact Is that he vlg- apaii.Iv nnnnmmA tha nlontlon at CommiS- slonrs by the people. ' ' ' . " 1 nir ieiiwr iiRir uwr Aitchlson's opponents are repreaentlng A I a M d atsnna n I m St nA I ft eludes me In the list The fact ia that the transportation companies strlnrs on me and they know tne well my petition was presented to the super- declined t sign It. because be waa sup porting Mr. Altchlson. What have these Portland Jobbers done for the city of Portland, or for the entire state, except to work to.seourS - . . -itr id v,om nf rata to nrevent any one without their circle from doing Dustneas anywnere in me tii. When the cltlseas attempted to raise , - a A Una Af ait.amra On tO Alar.ka points these ssme Portlsnd Job- pride by refusing to respond at all, oa Ik. h.i tkair' all. tha bual- riesa they could poeaibly handle.' l nave uvea in roriuna part of my life and am devoted to the whether elected or not will do what f can to lurtner n inuiraw wi and the entire atate, but I will not con- m ri A IA date fs to be entirely credited to a small bunch or fortinna jooDerav rrpwiuu by Mr. . Altchlaon. - nor will I admit . i . a..m a .mum An hnn.lt and rspable railroad commlasloner we moil or necessity seioci mm iroip in" ni officers of th defunct Title Guarantee Tryimt inmBiir, and Its side-door cor porations. J v i W. H. HURLBURT. DECISION ON WHITNEY, . CASE NEXT TUESDAY t ! ' X t VAt th;rqueet of tha attornaya for vt.fanaa. Reach Simon. - the de cision la tha case against Q.-B. 'Whit ney, charged with Involuntary man- .i..,hai . in Annnectlon . with the death of his fiancee,' will not be handed down by Judge Krlll USUI iMW; iuiit 0 '1(k' ink. at in V for Beach Simon, entered a motion at the hearing Tnuraay aaaina mv -rr tlon be dlmlssed on the ground that there wk no evidence to aTiow that a crime had been committed, and. If there had. thai mere was no that.th .defendant had anything to do with It. ... Judge Reld announced at the concluelon of tha argument that he would render a decision this rnprnlna-. but he was advised thst Mr. Richard son was sick and consented to continue the matter until Tuesday. . t, Mllea Btandlsh ofy San " JTranclaeo ...! lat th Oregon accompanied by Mra. K Edjar Hafer bf Medford la at the Portland. ltmor - rto&i raiser Walla Walla, Is at the Imperial. - W T. Scholfleld and family of Aa toria are at th imperial v ". T W.- P.' Reed,, a lumber dealer of Gard ner, la at th Oregon; . ' :v D.i D. Fotherlngham of Kew, Tork, formerly of.. Spokane,- and , who la .In terested , Ut, western mlnea la at ; tha P0WlTlla,nVRea Jr., of St-Paul,' a! atock dealer, la at tha Portland. - ' Iraiik Bbllain REPUBLICAN CAN DIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE First appearance before tha people for a political office. Resident of Portland for 2T years, in business on weat aide; residence ' east elde. - alAXrS thoCKIW LIKE YOU WANT IT . . rrr; t in a moment , V. ' A liquid preparation . ' 1 ' for Face, Neck, Arms ' and Hands. ; 4 It Is neither atjeky liilclll S rt's harmless clean i, " and refreshlnc. MagflOlia Cannot be detected. Balm Two colors, Pink and fwhite. :iy, Use It moraine, noon ' 'and night, Summer, - Winter, Spring, Fall. : SAMPLE FREE. : ' Jjvon Manufacturlna: Ck.,' . , 44 S. Fifth St. v -; Brooklyn, N.Y.; ", " . COFFEE yWhat. is essential "to good coffee? ' , . " Good t bean ground fresh, d a woman ( of commion sense. ' , - v ' "Tour grocer returns your money If you dOnt like Schllllnr Best: we pay. him. t, . i ., .... , 'v ... '"f- . ' ". I v:.,.r". , nr.. V ; "A Conurtxitlvm Cuttodlan IEBEMA:: 1111 SAVC.'GS BANK PAYS' I Per Cent OPEN For the convenience of Its customers on Satur day evenings from 6 to 8 114 Second St. Corner Washington - PORTLAND, OR. - ATARMORY : Tenth and Conch Streets 65-Musidans-65 .300-Yocal Chorus-300 4-bstcrhVocaI Soloists 4 10-Instrurnental SoIoists-10 Grand Orchestra Program and ; V i the CantaU '.' '.,';.;'' I 'The Swan and the Skylarl? Combined Chorus and Orchestra TOMORROW AFTERNOON X . 3 P. HI ; :l -jl .. BV HANDEL Combined Chorus and Orchestra SUNDAY NIGHT Grand Orchestra Program" With Vocal snd Instrumental Solos ' SEATS ON SALE SUNDAY UNTIL 1 O'CLOCK AT ' MUSIC STORE 6th and .Morrison Prices Sl.OO, 1.50, 82.00 TO OAKS RINK axAirs aiascx tovzost sao. Rink Open All Day Tomorrow Kuslo Honing, Afteraooa ' an' EvealiMT' , PARKER'S USID BALSAM Clwm aad bcutifiM th hahk Pmmm a Icxurunl IllHiOl. Nern ral)a o Baatore Ormj Hair to It Tonutrat voior. Cum nip diMM a kilr HUinf. vwsrwotK ijlSOHAtLK ftttCSt. Chicago Symphony Orchestra ."The:;: Messiah" j, ....., cms STARK STKEETji, f i L1 I I U . I- - -. - - 1 1 X VWOaiMl OrM " Incorporated nd Chartered under ' tb J-aw of th But of Oregon IP YOUR HORSE - ' v - 1 , ' 1 WHAT DO YOU GET Now Don't You Kecdn Dorse Insurance ? We Have Never Seen the Man Who Could Afford to Be Without It , The ONLY COMPANY Licented to ,'. Write I Livestock Insursnca In (.' 4 the State of Oregon, -. . ,- j losses Pali Psst Year, $15,C5 U3 CaU.Ua' JUp-Malny S7S i"-. r HOME OFFICE IN LAFAYETTE BUILDINO. SIXTH AND ' WASHINGTON, T', . lJCAaVX iui and WahDCaa TONIOHT J : 1 1 CCIiOCK. UtBT TIME TONIOHT V ' The Brilliant Comedy-Drams. "Brewster's, millions'' Evening. I1.S0 to lOoi Vat. tt to SSe. MARQUAM GRAND Portland's , Famoua ' Theatre Main . Last Two Performancea Matlnea To day t . t:lS, Tonlg-nt. 1:11. One 'Continuous Laugh. Set to . Mnsla Evenings, Sao, SOo, 7 Jo. Hi. Matinee, 250. .- r v'i fOo, iJo. :. : .J 'v. . One Weak. Baglwilnr Bandar, v . "FL0R0D0RA" BAIEB TBEATSE T"- KJ -1 T XimXrm.m 1nN VTsl VIA Last Time Tonight On big scream of rua ana s,uf niir. una uis wui vi lo and merriment. The B&ksr Stock . l Company In Hoyf .; Ktw and orictnai onns choruses and Vu.lMai Ea tCrt KAp Xfait. 16ft. 2&o. yjsxt Weak, tartlar Tomorrow Xattn azj w ajiiiita as si wvt v -v-- " . . Tne jBterna vnf THE STAR SJaT'atUae Entire Week of AprU s. The R A. French Stock Co. offer .. . TEXAS JUUrOBB.-; ' A Comedy Melodrama In Four acta . QimH.v TiimiIit. Thursday and Ssturdsy. at I:0 p. m. Prices ldo and J0a Bvery evening at Price lee. Zoo ana e. - - Vext Weefc -A HOOSTmS PaJgr." TOE GBAND VssievIIIe de Lcxe Entlm weekiBeglnnlng Monday. April I. WALTER B. PKRKIN8 CO. Presenting -THE MAN FROM MACrfl." . A laua-ii from start to flnlsn. XATKZXm snrailVT. Singing Com. ... ui.a xinn la that orlainal Flora Wiggins1' of '"The College Wid ow company. -0rTBZ!MA; ' ; The t A. T. S. K. Expert, "A Tall of a AT Tenth and Couch CHICAGO SYMPHONY G5 ORCHESTRA 65 aoo TOCAi. okosts aoo '-"': ' .' . ..-. .1-1 ,- - , '. .... ,.,y i . ' TONIGHT AT :!. " GRAND-ORCHESTRA CONCERT AND , THE CANTATA. : . "The Swan and the Skylark" STJNDAT AFTERNOON. "The Messiah?' COMBINED CHORUS' AND ORCHES- " TA SUNDAY NIGHT, GRAND ORCHESTRA CONCERT WITH SOLOISTS. ? Xrenlnf Frloaa, llO, $1JW, taUM. :; Seat aal at 8herman-Clajra Mualo Store. Sixth and Morrison .streets. V WRESTLING UATGD . .J At The - . DEILIG TDEATRE Wednesday Evening, AprU IS, at 830 DR. C. F. ROLLER, of Seattle i'.: va 4...'. YICTCR McLAGLEN, of Tccoma BEST TWO ZSr THSES FAIiS. A Xlgh-Claa Entertainment for XrfUUea A - i,,'. . .-.'V.. BM14 Iff AUBIallUi 'Ctontra! r admission. 75c: Rservtd g-ftats, 1, $1.60 2. Box B-yatg, $3.60. The Nickelodion 139 Sixth St., Portland, Or. Shamus O'Brien 4 NEW PROGRAfl FOR SUNDAY n , will fe fite4 until th. p'f ot it eompl.ttlj' MiuSeil. 818. iwetland .mat ''- ,. v "FANTANA ARMORY A Oo anywaere U the eltj, ftt a prloe oa an kind of a aet of teetlu tin come to a, and we will duplicate that et of teetk, for 17.00, except fold and yorce "'1 a S. X "WTOTB. CMf of Staff. SOLID GOLD TEETH CROVfiS 1 I 11 Any-tooth tn the month wa crown with solid gold, lit, guaranieea wim p-i to bahe bet, for ....y' PORCELAIN CROVTJS Any Porcelain Crown madeno matter wnai tney are canea or i f 1 they are made. Our price la V,' bridges . ' Solid.. Gold Top. Solid Gold ' Backs. Solid Gold Teeth, tt. bridfA MO') par tooth.. .ir,v' All other work earn price, proportion ately. , . , - ,' ; . , '' ' Call and aatlafy yourself that w have but one price, and that wa do not ml s- . - ..v . ti7a mnhatlrallV assert that no better work can be done In Portland ai any price. bjiuh anteea. - - - . ' ' . .''; ' " Office hours from S a. m. to BjlO p. m.; Sundaya. a., m. to 1 p. m. , Telephone Eastern Dentists S3CM Waahlngton Wt, Oornaf Statb. 'OverGoddard-KeUy Shoe Store. ; : W. J.,VAN DAMME'D lUdney Cure Tea IBS jgomaon Bfc, ' ' '- ' ) nv TTBTraroKiAi. ..m n 190U I was taken in . in. .ukuiiiu w - - - . with1 a serious form of kloney trouble, nasslng both gall stones and bladder had also a floating kidney. . The doctors told me ini uu.u without aiv operation. It was Impossi ble r me 'to ride and I walked with the greatest pain. ' Mr. Van Damme urged me to try hhi, kidney cure ten. tel ins me tt eavea ms In. mnih confidence, but about 25 effected a perfect cure. It' is nature's our for 'kidney 'troubi ana k believe J trial wui-cram - Jl.. Skeptical. Health Im of more value than monev ' l am now In good health. Prof. W? Strange. CS North BUth Bt, Port, land, .'Oregon. -;' ;" ' '".- TEETH -jjsisa Save i ' Cora and have free examination. WB EXTRACT TEETH FRfiaL SIL VER FILLINGS. 5o UP; GOLD FILL. INGS. 76c UP; SET OF TEETH. 4.0 SPLENDID SET. .18,00; ... GOLD CROWNS. $180 TO IS.eo. . 'AH work guaranteed for ten years. Lady attendant alway present Ail work dono absolutely without pain by apeolallst of from,Io JO yeara' ex- perience ; ' ' Boston Dentists Some Phone A-ao3th : 1 yhon Hals 8030. . 8SlU Itonlaon BW Oun. Poatoffloa. Diamond Rcof Stain ;!5 .(..3,1 ) iQ AVU SHADES :if V- ': - MADE FROM CKEOSOTB - 5 Gal. Lots 75c Per QzU Portland Sash & Deer Co. 830 FBOITT 8T. rosTXAira. c Wa mail sell t once f l Rf slightly damaR.1 tiH US ' machine. Inclu.hn u . Rediicticnarn&ier.ni: C..: " Domestic 1.1 SCVVlHg 'Households. , sons, j-'uiiic.'" ; '' Machines gw ! .3S Morrlia U i THE AC?r' DEST 3 , r-ik ' f r V of 1 r : - .a..