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; . n . i if , ' '-. .- i . r .: ) ' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENINO. APRIL 16, 1908. . '" 9 I tToivn Topics I TOKIGnrS AMUSEMENTS. using... ,,.... MarquAm ., .-Cupid t vaar lorawura- f s , v :. .7imbu Mane- mar.-. . . Grand '"ll'.ltlllll" Hooaier Daisy" Vaudeville Senator Fulton wilt le th apeakar, end will defend himlf,for the lut time from Francis J, the attack mad upon -hlra by Heney. Kurue Maliory win preside at the inNtlnf and will Intro due Bcnator Fulton to the audience. Panney Bro.., Friday Special Our 11.69 trade 0f port, sherry, Tokay, Mue cat and Relsllnc wlnea at 11 car sollon. Our II grade of Fort and Sherry win at Ho pr. ration. Fin old Kantucky whiskey, regular 14, at i.2t par gallon. Friday only.. 37J-JS1 East Morrison atreet. Phonea Kail 217. B-im. Free dull vary. Mla 'Mauda Madeleine, Angell will glae an elocutionary recital at tha FIrat United Brethren church, Eaat Fifteenth Hiur monthly meeting of tha board truTt... Of t. Bofr ! O WJ -JJ-Uj, aranln,. Aid loani w tli. wii. musical program. noon In th chambrt of Judo W-be tha accompanist uunn " r. - r . llam B. Mrs. KUa Jonee la to nt-Judg George It Wllliaroa. preal- j0B),ua McDonald haa I VM 'k&Jtrk.TV&W cloa. a ortWfor ,0 auad to fora- viiot. Robart H. KerreiL. wra. whu. lira. A. O. Barker. Mra. C. R. I and ., block, M, Eaat Portland. Tha TMnniaton. Mrs. J. A. Slaoen ana B-1 defendant ar J. Marion amitn. uor u. I ...rintandent Uardnar. Tha auperlntend- Smith, W. H. Moor a. It. A. Moore, N. M. enta report for March waa read, ehow- McDanlel and A. i. McDanlel. i .h.F ti ..MM ran had been received from different sources and 18 dlepoeed Jamas H. Morton has begun ault In ot. leaving l t tha receiving home th- crcult court against Paul Wesaln April K!V?J?l gar and Henry Wagner aa executora of nv 1 . 1 " . . . , rvtlvlnf lr ana enry wagner as exacuiora or mended aa ne.jary at . tha racer nj a Henry Welnhard. alleging home and ware referred to ina cuiiv . ,h- . i -a anil an nrlnl .nnrnl. i iib I " . regular annuU muring wlll b. Md prupart, in Ban irranci.co. i. " . a. . t I li4 re i wirt r thai I " wrk of tha rVSutr foTth. piat yaar Tb Homa Training oclatlon. will ba preeented. Bllla amounting to I branch circle No. 8, will meet at tha 1716. la wara rdara4 paid by th board. WfBt Avenue achool. Mount Tabor, at . , . . 1:10 t. in. Friday, Apru 17, aubieot D. Bohuylar of Loa Anelaa, ..H,n- connictioi with rn,.n the nromlnast hydraullo engineer, nas and xbalr Pata." by lt. A. W. soUla. . . m .w. ,utl..H.. A Kjiln thai - ilrat znemuer or mm proiuii . i..-r rriva one of tha principal bonora be- ad warerooma will not ba open on atpwad by tha Amiriou gjMir Civil KgUBdmyB ni n, shipping- of any nature Engineers. ,m " " r .k wm be done irom aiorea or aepota. raimwt cteoti of Portland. Oregon, tha moat worthy paper deacrlblng In at- tall acooropiianed worg oi e"n,'"r i Ura Out Door and Have Health Mr. Bohuyler, who Is the an thftr ot a wuiamtt brwsd ,.nte ara made out atandard work on dams, has been aa- if mat-rta, Ma superior workmen- xri siain inn nm nasi rrjunirru wi" aaw .li. ..u 1 1 f A ua award xor n ppr -nM "TV"" I lametta Tant A Awnlnsr Co.. Mfga. fortianc. a Dr.nt m In Hvdri iiIlc-FlU uam Lon trihuttnn to aclenco. which baa created a atlr throughout the world. lie nad for hla Daoer, Sweetwater Dam. II i.nn th.nrlu vo) xor najpu v. k-iju. oim , nn if lh, '' aenator. favonn Btatement 1. era "The Contructlon of tne loyer. jubilit, w, fr.0 school book Clyde . . ! . At tha regular monthly meeting or number on Republican ballot la the Portland Aaaoclatlon of Credit Men I w sponge and pre your elothe In the room of the Commercial club shin your ahoe. all for 11.60 month. Uat night Cheater Deerlng talked on Main 614 A-4J14 Wairons run everv flre Insurance. Mr. Deerlng laid par- where. Unlijue Tailoring Co., !0 Stark. MrmMtoS Steamer J. N. Teal, for Tha Dalles and WnTo'thladeaJl of Insurance" H way landlnir. Commenolng April 20. a . I lakwjtaa 1UI r,tn I at av M a 1 aui a v an1 MI-llslv g.i Bn snirsraaitM tnal. incy yj ciufyi gr irrw mnva;, . .. unti 't !S adjustment, ln caae of low from Oak atreet dock at i a. m. lauon or crin l r:r-":, ::y- ..r, C d.rwood. Otto Mana-old. H. 8. McCutch-i cept Sunday. leaves Washington street eon A. K. Stafford and W. E. Prua- aecK at J v. m. v ' art.. tlAH mskaf In Dfirl I nom,V.r- ViB.r.'.?".: Save IS oer cent on your cigars and to I h. A saa a- Mrs. Ad Wallace Unruh has returned oorner Fifth and Btark. and was present at tha meeting Wed- 0r(Jer your Hot Cross Buns of rxiinar arternoon t)I ina lltovai DUMrr. zuiiuvr aornura tha or steam-Third, T. U. Bhe has bean on a lecture tour Washington branch In A rlinm and' will devote ner lime un- til June 1 to Ororon, going soon to Rate war San Francisco IS, apeak throughout the state, ai in, r. rrank ouwn, agent, Vnoin.afl mMilni a rranarememt were made to secure a piano. It was an- Acme Oil Co. aali safety coal oil and nounced that the s-nlona of the tate fine gasoline. Phone hst 78i; B-100I ..tinn ai hi. htld In tha Taylor R.rtt Mathodlat Eplacoral church. A Trellle work, wire fencing. Portland Medal contest will be held In the near I wire tt Iron Work. Second and Everett fniura Next week Mra. U. M. Clinton will have charge of the program ana the subject will be "Bunaay ocnooi Work.' At tha Paasover services held last evening at the First Street aynagogue. Rev. Plotkla officiated with a well trained choir. A vary Urge congrega tion filled the synagogue to take part in the beautiful Passover servlw-s. To night at 8 o'clock Rev. Osnowlch will deliver one of his learned addreee on the "Mother Religion," and President M. Ac-ram will Interpret the orthodoi Hebrew Bible aa, opposed to anarchism. spoken in me moincr ivnius afan advocate the establishment of a free Talmud school for children. Every one cordially Invited. M. K. Lee was acquitted In tha cir cuit court yesterday afternoon on the charge of conducting a barber shop on Plxth street, not being a registered bar ber. The case was prosecuted under the barbers' license law, but tha lue presented was not a square test, aa it waa ahown that all that a did was to collect th proflta and employ or dis charge the men, ho not being himself a wlelder of the rasor and scissor. The Jurv that heard the testimony In Judge O'Dav's court returned a verdlot in about five minutes. Woman's Kxchanre. Ill Tenth street lunch H.fO to 1; business men's lunch. Vote for 4J x. Elmer B. Colwell. Republican candidate for state senator. E. W, Moore, expert photograph?, Elks' building, Seventh and Stark stA Hone Lea Steam Laundry. First class work; reasonable. Both phones. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and waanington. TOII the People Select their Own Senator or m . ' Ml I I II II Will They Permit a Self-Appointed Machine to Do So o For two yean Mr. H. M. Cake hat fought the efforts of the old machine to- wrest from the people their right to elect their own senator and to restore the old corrupt system which had brought disgrace upon the whole state. V; - -a' , f' . ' ; . , - "'Ml In this election Mr: Cake stands for the principles embodied in Statement No. 1. He appeals to those Republicans who believe in parity in politics as well as purity in private life. He appeals to those who believe in the highest type of citizenship, who demand a standard of unquestionable integrity on the part of their public officials. Mr. Cake represents the business interests of Oregon, not the "Interests." He has not received the indorsement of any of the old machine politicians, nor have representatives of the "Sys tem" urged his nomination; but from every section of Oregon he has received assurances from the people of loyal and overwhelming support. t Mr. Cako stands for the principle that is at stake at this election. That principle is clear. It is whether or not the people of this state are willing to yield up the rights which the machine is trying to wrest from them. His opponents concede his nomination at the primaries tomorrow if the people vote. They boast, however, that those who believe in Statement No. 1 nd pure politics will not be sufficiently interested to go to the polls. Dr. T. J. McCracken. dantiat, child building. Roth- A good forcible argument that Is al ways striking and generally makes a hit with those who can tumble to a good thing, la the offer to give money back If not satisfactory. Most of the money we have received has been thoroughly satisfactory; however, we will cheerfully f ive If back ta a customer who does not htnk that our goods ara worth for more than tha money paid for them. Wines 10 cents a gallon and up, whiskey and brandy $2.60 a gallon and up. National Wine Co., Fifth and Stark streets. There will be a special service at the Salvation Array hall 249 Madison street, Thursday evening. Mrs. Wheaton, who Is the. United State prison mis sionary, will give an Interesting talk on her work and will be accompanied by a sinking evangelist. Friday evening being Good Friday there will be a "Cal vary service at the hall. Saturday and Sunday Major Faulkner,, the divisional officer for Oregon and Idaho, will be In charge of all the services. Charging that her husband took food away from their five-year-old child at the table and ate it himself, making the child go hungry, Mrs. Bertha Sny der has begun suit for divorce in the circuit court from Gregory E. Snyder. She alleges that her husband cursed her when she asked him to go to work, and at one time struck her. He is now ald to be cn his way to Alaska. They were married in Spokane in lloi. In noting a Judgment given In favor of Mrs. Mary Conway against Joseph E. Cronan In the circuit court a few , days ngo It was erroneously stated that the Queen City Insurance com pany, Of which Mr. Cronan is agent, went Into Insolvency after - the San Francisco earthquake and fire. The company is still in business, and In said t be fast regain! riff the ground lost through Its heavy losses two years ago. Effective May 1, all cars, of the Port land Railway, Light & Power company within the city limits of Portland and its suburbs, Including Bt. Johns, will atop Only at the near elde Of crossings, as fs now belna- done at railroad Inter sections. Conductors of the Portland railway division are Instructed to per mit passengers to get on and off of cars at forward vestibule when desired, except on forward vestibule of Portland Heights cars. Chambers A Son, opticians, lit 7th. Bar gar, signs, show cards, fit Tarn hill. Bem-pi-lao! Ak your friend about it Journal want ads. lc a word. 14 X I OonfTesimaA W. B. Bllla. Is now working for deep water. It takes time to loam the ropea at Wash Irgton. Congressman Ellis has seven years experience. vote to neip mm continue effective work. GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES TONIGHT Tonight, Good Friday night. In the First Congregational church, there will be special services at 7:46 o clock. The pastor, Rev. Luther R. Dyott, will speak. The choir, which will sing Maunder' cantata, entitled "Penitence, Pardon and Peace," la composed of Mrs. May Dear born Schwab, aoprano and directress; Miss Petronella Connolly, alto; Oeorge Alnslee, tenor; Stuart McQulre, bass; Miss Elisabeth Sawyers, organist. A beautiful Good Friday service ha been arranged for the east side by Rev. James D. Corby at the Church of the Good Tidings, isast Eigntn ana uoucn treets. The ervlce will begin prompt ly at 8 o'clock and last one hour. Short add reuses appropriate to the day will be given by Rev. Luther K. lJyott, COLE ALWAYS KNEW HIS DUTY AND DID IT, SAYS HENEY Learn to swim before summer comes. Tl In 1 f.aAi Ifiiil HT , X I VICDUI " ftftft ,vsv VM. ft , " natatorium now opent finest In city. Large, clean tank. Enjoy a swim in clean, Bull Run water, nice temperature. Special attention given to women and children. Private . dressing rooms. Showers and all modern conveniences. Swim, 25c; lessons, 60c. Healy building. East Morrison, corner Grand avenue. Phones, East 6670, B-1003. - A meeting of the East Side Demo cratic club will be held tonight In Odd Fallows' hall, Grand avenue and East Pine street. E. 8. J. McAllister la presi dent and W. J. Regner secretary of the club. The speakers of the evening will ba John A. . Jeffrey and Andrew Jack ton Derby of .. Ilood River, ,the two Democratlo candidates fori congress from the: Second., district. D. D. nastor of the First Congregatlona church, and by Rev. Dr. T. L, Eliot of the Church of Our Father. A chorua eholr with many excellent voices was heard for the first time at tnis church last Sunday, and has a fine Easter program Jn preparation. KOQEB B. SUTWOTT 34. For District Attorney. "Indict by Grand Jury." TWO BROKERAGE FIRMS INCORPORATED Charles Gray, T. A. McLean and W. W. Perry have filed articles of ln corooratlon of Gray. McLean & Perry. a brokerage firm. It Is Incorporated for 116,000. The Pacific Northwest Adjustment company has been formed bv L. Van Bebber, H. S. McCucheon and W. W. Bansom, and articles of incorporation filed. The company is formed to carry on the business of accountants and bro. kcrs and has a capital of $2,600. Easter Floral Display. With the approach of another Easter season flower loving people will with out doubt remember the past reputation of Messrs. Clarke Bros., as nrodiicrs of the finest Bermuda Easter lilies. This nrm of florist is now making a mag nificent display of not only Easter lilies, but of a large variety of other rare and beautiful flowers and plants, including several novelties not seen be fore In Portland. Mestirg. Clarke Bros, take pride In their fine Easter plants and flowers, also In the style and man ner they present and sell them. ' This Easter sale continues during; the pres ent week. No advance In prices. Early reservation advisable if the choicest articles are wanted. 169 Morrison street, between Fourth and Fifth. One man who has had an opportunity to study and learn James Cole, can dldate for the Republican nomination for district attorney, as well as to know his . work while assistant United States attorney, is Francis J. Heney, who paid a high compliment to Cole In tha course of an Interview before hi departure for the south. Heney was talking upon the require ments of a dlstrtct attorney and the importance of such an office. While Heney was prosecuting- land frauds Cole was filling the assistant attorney's position, and In that way the men were thrown much together. In sneaking of Cole, Heney said: 1 round him to possess an the re quirements that are needed by a dis trict attorney. He has good legal abll- Itw la lhnAar an nlao r mnA Ki at is uwiiuii i. atiu n , nuu lino quiet, determined aggressiveness about htm that Is necessary for a successful district attorney. "The district attorneyship carries with it tremendous responsibilities. The man filling tha office should be the greatest moral factor In the com munity and Should possess sterling honesty and determined aggressiveness. These qualities I know Cole to Doases. He made a wonderful record aa assist ant United State district attorney, and1 i uoiieve mm capaDie in every reapect to fill the district attorneyship. All the time Cole was a government em ploye he gave the greatest satisfaction. He carried out his work in a quiet orderly manner that caused no fric tion, and I have only the greatest commendation for htm. "Cole prosecuted many offenders while In office and never wavered from his duty In any case. And I might say here that Cole alway knew what his duty was. Once he made up his mind on a rase he slmDlv went ahead and In his own way with strict re gard for the law and Justice to all parties concerned he Prosecuted the case fairly and Impartially. Those ara the greatest attributes a public prosecu tor can possess, and I know that Cole possesses them. If he Is elected the people can be sure that they will have a rair, honest and Impartial inforce ment of the laws." CALIFORNIA HOTELS San Francisco's TWO SZST MOTEIO tTnda tha same mana;mBt HOTEL JEFFERSON TITBIT AJTD OOUOX STREETS 350 Booms. ISO Private Baths. European Flan $130 to $6.00. Amarioaa riaa SXOO to $10.00. HOTEL STEWART OEABT ST. ABOVE OTRfeOH SQUABE. $80 Booms. ISO Private Baths. European Plan flJSO Upward. Oafs a U Carta. Eaon Xotal Sands Omnitms To all Train a And Steamers. Stewart-Barker Co.. Props. SAB FBABCT800. FRENCH CHEF LONG ON THE PASTRY, SHY ON CAKE-WALK All darktown was out last night and this morning to attend the grand Easter ball at the Forester' halL Tha doing were under the auspice of the Jolly Five," waiters. Many of those who attended were lato In getting to work this morning, and those who did anpear didn't feel In the least like handling dainty pieces or fount tfimntlnglv boiled eggs and deli- clously flavored coffee to the Irritable ones who wanted a hasty breakfast. The ball waa a success, une oene and their beaux went early and stayed late. The affair wasn't over until 6 o'clock this morning. Then the last strains of a waits drifted through the air and streams of colored folks drifted toward home, places of employment or anywhere to get a nap. The feature of the event Is said to have been the dancing of a French chef wno a ia nimseir proud in everything out the cake walk. When it came to the cake walk, made famous by the colored e. the .Trench chef wasn't there. e Is handv with pastry but the cake waiK was too much tor him. " " it x FAIRMONT PUT STATION NUMBER ON YOUR LETTERS AND AID CLERKS Portland has nine branch postofflces out of which carriers make regular de liveries. These stations are A, B, C, D, E, University Park, Woodlawn, Mount Tabor and Montavllla. Station B. which covers the Alblna dlstrlot. is the largest And has 19 carriers. Station E. in wortn ' For high-grade spectacles at low Slices," see George Rubensteln. optician, S3 Fourth St., set Yamhill and Taylor. ., -"V ;J . - : 1 ' , The let ante-primary rally of tha year will ba held tonight 1st Savoy hall. East Burnslde and Grand avenue, whan Fast Train Sarrloe. Commencing April 21, the Canadian .Pacific Will place in effect a new time card via the Soo -Spokane route, giving a 67-hour running time Portland to St Paul. The equipment is the most up- to-date or any operated in . tha west Kieotric ugniea train, iiorary-bnrrat. eomtartment-obervatlon cars. Excallont dining car ervice, -For full particular appiy- ai uio ivt vines, its .xnird atreet , ' K ...i. , ' ..'i ura i j' ' "Bans, Buss, BsmP ' ; 'Hot cross buns, hot cross buns ,' 'The Royal Baker's are the tm-. Put you'd better get your order In quick. .tomorrow Phone or RECIPE FOR PIMPLES AND FACIAL BLEMISHES At this time of the year, owing to the varying diets, it is dirncuit to Keep tne Tomorrow's Good Friday, yon. know, Juorrison or at "Washington at either eat branch. Note No. Tl. X Davis, L. M. h.. anA nA.L. frA from eruotlons The simple formula below Is given out and is said to be the most effective ob tainable for a complexion restorer as well . as for removing blackheads, pimples and blemishes. The ingredients ara procurable at any well stocked drug store, and are as follows: Two ounces Rose Water; on ounce Spirits of Co logne; four ounces Sartoln. Put-the1 Bartoln into a ptnt of hot water" (not boiling), and .after it Is fwnlad atraln through a fine cloth and Add tha Rosa Water and Cologne Spirit..- It la an Inexpensive preparation which, if persistently used, , is said by those who - have tried it to produce amazing results, even for tha worst complexions, ; ' 'Portland, 1 second with 11 carrier. Several other of the branch offices have from two to live cartlera. To facilitate the work of the mall clerks, all letters or papers addressed to persons living in the suburbs having substations should have the name of the branch office, in addition to the street and number. For instance, after the name of the individual and the street number letters should be addressed "via Montavllla, Portland. Oregon." When the name of the suburb Is riven It en ables the clerks at - the main office to handle tne man more readily and often saves them the trouble of looking up the district where the letter should be sent according to the atreet and num ber. SAB FBABCXBCO. Overlooks the entire! .tiav and Hirhnr I C o m m ands Battle-j ahlT row On4 ml flt anchorage. k -.j! Single rooms $2.60 B wnn reserva tion made by wire. PAXACS BOTE I, OOKPTTT COSTLY TO FEXCE IN POOR MRS. D0RNSIFE Mra. Hattle Dornaifa haa won a ver dict for $760 damage in the circuit court because of the treatment she re ceived from L. O. Ralston. She charged Ralston with fencing la property where she lived on Twentieth street near Jef ferson, and then with striking- her when aha went out with A pair of nippers and cut tha wire. She aued for $10,00.0. but Hotel Hamlin E00T AND LEAVENWORTH STS. First permanent big notel down town. Contain 100 beautifully furnished (team heated apartments, 40 bath. Private telephone ser vice. Sample room for commercial traveler. Eddy St ear from ferry pa th door and connect with 8rd St car from 8. P. Depot , Rate from $1.00 up. Phone Private Ex. rranxiu. ol San Francisco HOTEL ST- FRANCIS SAN FRANCISCO Each guest receives, without asking, the response to the multi-form requests of the most ex acting public. The comfort of the present is built upon the complaints of the past, and Hotel St. Francis to day represents the sum total of a study of individual require ments. BATES BtTBOPBAJT, PBOM SS VPWa&O, UNDKK THE MANAGEMENT OF JAMES WOODS THE PENINSULA SAN MATEO CALIFORNIA A Twentieth Century Hotel of the Highest Degree of Excellence. AMERICAN PLAN and EUROPEAN PLAN NOW OPLN Thirty minutes by rail from San Francisco. Located In a beautiful park of thirty years' cultivation. All the charm and delight of the coun.ry combined with tha attrac tlona and conveniences of the me tropolis. For reservation or Information addreaa JAS. H. DOOLITTLE, Mgr, San Mateo, California. SEE THE FLEET By SUytng m th KEY ROUTE IIVIN OAxxjuro, oautobbxa, Every 0 minute train leave the hotel, connecting with Key Route boat for Ban Francisco, passing th fleet at anchor. - V. 8. CTTUAlr. Baaafw. ARLINGTON thjb nv KOTBXi BAB PBABCISOO Just ODened. oorner Ellis, and Leaven worth streets, on carline. Centrally lo cated down town; ZOO rooms; 100 batAA Steel and brick building. Every con venience. Strlctlv hla-h class. European plan $1 a day up. Very reasonable rates on American plan. E. J. FALLON, Proprietor. AJbnrsxBxvTS. TBBATBB 4U ana WaeaUatoa Phonea Mala 1 and A-llll. - NIGHTS BEOtNNI.NO TONIQUT " Special-Price Matinee Saturday, ' , : jrxoBBBos qxa In tha Mueloa Collage Flat -' ; ctrptB at tabsjubv r ;' Evening, It. I to lie; Mat. 81 to m MARQUAM ' ORANO;. Phone Main Portland' Famous Theatre " . Only Four Mora Performance Tonight, , Friday, Saturday, Matinee and Mgbl . TMlOfiOIA t r Tha Greatest Mualcal Comedy Succeaa , , TT tlvft, . l-d VI TT l.l von Evenings, lie lOe. Tie. II: Matinee. Ho, 0o, 70. ; Phones Main f ' A-tna GEO. It, BAKER, on. Manager. BAKER THEATRE EO. Ight, day, Tonight, all this weak, matinee Satur Hall Cain a beautiful and . t rnprvaaiTt, ura if in, TBB STUB VAX, CITT." - A atory of Roma in tne future. Mag nificent acenery and affect. . Kvnlng. 25c. 15c, (On; Mat, 15c, 1(0. , Best Week "Th traaga Aeveataree of Kiss Browa." THE STAR r issi Week Beginning Sunday Mat.. April 11., THE R. E. FRENCH STOCK CO. IN "A BOOBZZB SAZSTi" , f A oomady drama in four act. Tuna and prleee remain the earn Kxt weak The Frenoh Company oltera for Ita last production In this house the celebrated com ad y drama, "How Baxter Butted In. Beginning Sunday evening, April t. tha -Armstrong Muefcal Comedy Company will open an indefinite engagement Watoh paper for first production, and J scale of price. - I LYRIC TtlEATRB Both Phone i HAbi 48S Borne A.1(M. Weak commencing Monday, April it, f. R. Allan Dreaents Mlsa Varna Felton and tha Allen Stock Co. in Agnee Herndon'a , great auoce, "I.A IIUI UAU," , Arat tuna at popular piioea Poltlvoly" tha beat comedy drama aver written." Matinee Tuesday. Thursday, Satur-.. day and Sunday. Prices 10c and tee. Every evening at l:l(. Prices lOo. lOe nd 10c. Boxes toe. utlice open 1 a, , sn. to 10 p. m. THE GRAND Vaudeville de Ltne ; Week Beginning Monday. April II. BXAX.TA, alter by J. Louis Mints." lyric tenor. "The Artist's Dream." . .n, . BOBZA OPBBA TBIO Hlgh-cla .OP-.t, aratlo vocalist . OZ.ABTS TAB, formerly with Murray a. Mack. -j F. r. KOBTBBBBA, tha L A. T. . ai- ' part, axbiblunc Toe Bleeping Beauty. The Nickelodion 110 Sixth St. Portland. Orefea. PABT X. Oxdy Thonghtf txlnws PABT XX. A False Statue TO OAKS RINK XtAXttES' vxazfT TONIGHT AAmlMiom Free to Zrftdteg Thla Weak TEETH Save Money ht Com and have free examination. ' , ' WE EXTRACT TEETH FREii: SIW, ftu . . . t r - j , r iuu. i INOS. T6e UP: SET OF TEETH. It. 00: SPLENDID SET. 11.00: GOLD t- CROWNS. $ 80 TO I.OO. All work guarmnteed ror ten years. ' Lad-r Attendant alwava ereaant Atl - work dona absolutely without pain by . aneclallata of from II to SO rears ax- - paiienca. ' . Boston Dentists Xoma Phona A-803X Phone itata S03& -' silt Ktrrlfoa It-, Opp. Pottoffloa. .3 Diamond Douse Paint GUARANTEED gallon lota. S1.40 par gL 1 gallon lota, Si.&O per sal . Manufactured by PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO. 830 Frost Bt, Portland. Ox. BDPTIBki: .. . Of ill Ttrietlai riBaBaBtlf enrac la fee cart vitkau arflcatepttatla at 4cta(lon ftoa baaiMia," Naaif rill b actntea tll th Mlat la ceapletaljr MtlaaaA , FIDELITY RUPTURE CURE SIS BwetlAAd Bldg, POBTIJUrO, LADILS1 Your Neck and Face made, beautiful, plump and . pearly white with graceful, youthful curve. , All lines removed.. Send J5 for teat. v Winifred, 61S Cole at. San Francisco. , ONLY T HE BEST IN LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE a. at wbstob - SOS Wall Fargo Bldf. Webloot Oil Blscking Make Shoes Waterproof . Preserve t-eether Bot a Bhuia-AI all Oaalata. BTTF BTOCX XB TBS BONVILLE PUB. CO. Bharao 910. 418 Marqnana Bnlldlnr. the jury acaled down th amount Tha verdict wa returned . in a Sealed en velope last night and was opened by judge Q'Pay thla morning. . Ralaiton denied that he atruck the woman and showed that he had per mission from the owtfer to 'run a fence on tne property. - He la in good clrcum ataatces, while Mrs. Dornsife is poor, and he claimed that an effort was beinr made td mulct him "because he la well on. ue prouawy wm appeal. SUIT AGAINST DAVID0B g BEQUN BY 3IATLEN Alles-lng that they have been swindled ont of IS.S0O bv a V. Davldor and B. B Clements, Gregory El - Matlln and hla wlf a have becun ault In the circuit court to recover $5,000 damage Thla ura is claimed under the common law rule in oases of fraudulent representa tion, f The plaintiffs, aay that they pi .! the aa nf thra Inta In tha Third n. f trie addition la the hand of Imvi.ior ; and Clementa, and alao gave thorn a dead for the property, with the un-W- -tandlns; that th deed ahould be of tn affect until a purchaser. waa found, il ls charged that Davldor had thin ) I ' recorded and traoeferred th propert ,' to others, several of whom r rHrn' l In the action a nominal joint defici ent. :....: An Injunction I sskad to prevant ihi defendants from dlspoaing of the r.---. erty until the court paaa on the .it The value of the property I i r 13,600 and damages cjalmel lor ti that sum. Oeer foe? ConjTreea And dean water to th wf!i r land ulilmatrlr tli lwk-.t J, eoaat city. -