The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 23, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    XHn OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL 23. 1003.
I . 1 rCJt i 7Afi i i i Y A . I ) ) ,'i I M M 'Ay ami
vJ 14th and Was:.:,- - f -i
V
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TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS.
Helllc'. .'. . . . . . The -District l."
Marquar . . . .ins none 01
Uaker,...."The btrange Adventure of
Mis Crown." .. '
I,Vrlo "Thelma"
fer '"How Baxter
Grand Vaudeville
President B. S. Josselyn of th Port
land Railway Light Power company
baa written ft totter to C. H. Raffety of
the city water board, in which tha rail
way man says that appliances fcav
been lnatalled by the company which
will treat lr remove danger from elec
trolysis. He eaid that a., such danger
haa "been practically removed on the
east aide where the chief oomplatnt
h.t' mriman in the tat. The cauae of
the damage haa reaulted frpra the leak-
,.t ih. nirruit from the rails and
Dreading to the city water pipes and
mains of other kinds. With the instal
' latlon of the new apparatus the leakage
haa been practically eliminated, say
" At the annual - encampment" of the
Oregon Cavalry and Infantry regiments
to be held at Newport in June, J. M.
Bhelley of Kugene wM read a .historical
Sketch of Company A. fr fi.ref,on 2?
f entry. Company A will hold Its an
7 " 1 ..V i. ......Ilnn with tha Ore-
. mort troons this summer. Mr. Shelley
Is anxious to get the addresses, together
. . i- , . ..mln t..nA. of thalr
orvloe during the war. of all former
member of Company A. First Oregon
Infantry. aomora i "
are requested to furnish him with the
above Information by addressing him,
care of the Eugene Mill Elevator com
pany. Eugene, Oregon. , ;.;,'..
The eouncll yesterday afternoon de
nied the petition of Peters Roberta,
furniture dealers, for a sidetrack spur
from tho United Railways company s
track on Front street to tho firm a
building on Davis street. The council
men refused the petition on tho ground
that it would 1 ft .bad precedent Jo
establish sidetracks in the downtown
m ia. rpkA AiinA(1mAfi Ts1b.P . thsit If
one sidetrack is granted, others will
be asked ror wnicn woum rwaun
having cars "standing on the downtown
streets, blocking traffic ;. -, i
v Sheriff Stevens went, to Th Dalles
this morning to bring back to port
land ft runaway boy, Jame . Dayl.
. James Is wanted a an attendant at
the next esston of the Juvenile court.
He Is ft ward of the court, having been
placed on probation some time ago,
when he promised to behave. He vio
lated this promise when he ran away
from .horn, and he will have to ex
plain to Judge Oantenbeln. He i about
14 year .old. -' ' j
Mrs. IL M. Clinton talked on "Sun
day School. Work" at-tho Wednesday
Afternoon 'meeting of Central W. C. T.
U. Mrs. Jamison, Mra. Blouchard, Mra.
Korthrup and others talked an hour
to intereat the young girls and women
in the Sundav school temperance les
sons. Mrs. Northrop has been absent
for some time in southern California.
Next week Mlsa Conetnnc McCorkle
will speak. There will alno- be . ft re
ception given to 'Mrs. Northrup.
Articles lost and found on the street
cars. April 11 and 12: 0 umbrellas,
weight packages, three pairs gloves, two
pursrs, one grip, one pair spectacles,
one pair shoes, one sheet of music, two
books, one package of soiled laundry,
three lunchboxes, one bunch of keys,
one notebook, one hammer. Call at the
lost article room of the O. W. P. Rail
way station., corner First and .Alder
streets. , - . .
The franchise of F. B. Holbrook
tn tnt n aleotrlc road Six blocks long
extending the Alberta, street line of the
rortiana Kauway,
pany to Irvlngton Park, was sent to
the city executive board yesterday af-
chlae will expire with the franchise
of the rortiana auway, i.i(ui -w-er
company. 7 .,
. Owing to the great amount of. bust,
ness which came up before tho council
yesterday the members were unable to
conclude the work and are again In ses
sion this afternoon. Municipal business
has grown so rapidly In the past few
months that the councilman havo had
to hold adjourned meetings for tho past
eight or ten regular meetings, y -
Thero will bo ft meeting of the
Thompson school olrcl No. It, tomor
row ftfternoon at I o'olpek.' at which
all mothers have been Invited to at
tend. - The meeting will be addressed
by City Health Officer Dr. Esther C.
Pohl and wUl be held In the school
building, Shaver street between Kerby
and Borthwlck.
A. O. Oumaer was discharged by his
employer. P. I "Wise, who ti building
a. roadway at Union ftvenu and East
Burnside, and the next day when he
visited th place an altercation en
sued during which, so Oumaer saya.
Wis struck him. Wis was arrested
this morning and deposited $20 ball
for his appearance In court.
Smoke coming out of the windows
it . the : Armour ..warehouse. ; Sixth and
Couch streets, caused ft fire alarm to
1 be. turnea in at mianigni. a aeiecuva
flu threw the smoke from the meat-
No Cocaine, No Gas
No Students
Our success la due - td uniform
high-grade work at reasonable prices.
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those afflicted with heartweak
neaa can .now have their teeth ex
tracted filled and bridgework ap
plied without the least pain or dan
ger. ) . . '
PAINLESS EXTRACTION . J.BO
J2-KARAT CHOWN3 5.00
BRIDGE WORK ............ 5.O0
OUR BEST PLAIN PLATE . g.OO
ALL LINED PLATE 1 5.00
TEETfl. lTF
Examination sad Constats tlon Tree.
. Rc-Enamcling Teeth
Is" the greatest Invention in modern
dentistry and haa been most success
ful of all methods.
We extend to all ft special Invita
tion to call at our office and have
thtir teeth examined free of charge.
We own and control the largest
and beat equipped dental establish
ment in the world, having It offices
all told. . "
We give a written guarantee with
all work for 10 years. Lady, attend
ant j - . ,
Open evening tin T. Sunday 9 to L
Union Painless.Dentists
ali Monfsst, Coney First.
Designed and
manufactured
especially for the
man who is
particular..
SUITS $20 to $40 '
TOPCOATS
Sold Only by '
311
drying room in the' wrong direction,
and ft passerby hastened to the nearest
alarm box. A cigarette stub la believed
to have caused blase In the Cosy
Kitchen, Oliaan - etreet near Sixth, at
almost the same hour. The firemen
were called In when a volunteer brigade
iauea , to extinguish tne lire,' ,
For stealing ft pension check from
hi father, Charles Wright. S04 Russell
street, wa arrested yesterday on com
plaint of his father, a baker. Wright
forged his father's name and tried to
cash It at ft saloon. He craved a drink
and had no other money. Hla case will
be heard In the municipal court tomor
row.
, The room thief who haa,1een ao busy
. i i
of late may now array himself In a
fine "blled" shirt . The room of Alex
Miller, an employe of the Western
Union. In the California house on North
Third street, was entered and robbed
yeateraay or Aimers snirts.
. Penney . Bros.' Friday Special. Our
11. to crade of Port, Sherry, Tokay, Mus
cat and Sauterne wine at 11 per gallon.
Our II grade of Port and Sherry at T6c
per gallon. Our 6-year-old straight Ken-
lucay wniaaey at fi.it per gallon.
Penney Bros., S7I-J81 E. Morrison st
Phone East 287, B-i42. Free delivery.
A resolution was passed by the coun
cil yesterday afternoon fixing th wdlUt
of certain street in Piedmont at 14
feet It is the intention of property
owner elong the street to pave them
with . hard-surface pavements. The
streets are In the district bounded by
Kllllngsworth, A Ins worth. Union and
William avenue, f
After stumbling tip the back stairs
of an Everett street rooming-house last
night ' John Bequest was thoughtless
enough to pull a revolver when asked
what he wanted. ' Bequest wa drunk,
to be sure, but the gun wa loaded, so
he wa speedily escorted to tho police
station oy ; atrounan iiirecn.
Th ' council granted . Dan . Kellaher
ft leave of absence for six weeks yes
terday afternoon.. Kellaher Is ft dele
gate to the national convention of retail
grocer at Boa ton and the leave of ab
sence was asked for to enable him to
make th trip.
Awnings, porcn curiam ana rusouuan
framsa. . wa solicit your Datronaare and
giutrantee . satisfaction. - Agencies at
overy lown m in nunnwou - rriuam-
ette Tent te Awning . Co. Main (.
The eouncll yesterday voted to refuse
to ftllOW ft new stenograpnio ciera in
th city plumbing Inspector' . office.
i.t.1. m A A f , . n n 1 Hoi n m- a riMmmflndari
by th way and mean committee.
irriAntt ...nlnr Inrll 81 at tha
centenary M. E. church, corner East
fsintn ana i-ine sireaia, u o,i vpwa.
Adult 26a . Children lk
Purity Liquor Company Special. This
week our : 11.60 grade red and whit
Port at (1 per gallon. Bottled beer a
specialty. Free delivery. Phone East
4427. B-1S6S. .I0S East .Morrison,
X a .jvn. j. - -
North Central school will hold a meet
ing Thursaay at :ow p. m. y r. iueu b.
an eve, ear and throat specialist will
address the meeting. , ,
: W o sponge ana yreaa . J"v ww'o
Shine your enoea, ; nil mr ax.su uiuuvu.
Main tl4, A-4214. J Wagon run every
Tallnrtnir Co.. 109 fitaxk.
IUIW . a' awaja- a ----aw r -
' Mr. W. Wt Payne will addre th
mother and teacher of th Home
Training circle. No. 11,. at Shaver
chool, Friday at i p. m.
Bteamer Jess Harklns, for Camas,
Washougal and way landing, daily
rant flundav. Leave Waahinaton atreet
dock at 2 p. ro. , . .
claas work; reasonable. . Both phone.
Rlngler wlmminr bath finest in
city, now open for ladles and gentlemen.
Expert Instructor. . 186 M E. Mor. 26c
For blgh-grad
SDectacles N at low
loaa' ta Geona Rubenateln. ODt
eorge Rubenateln, optician,
183 Fourth st, bet Tambia and .Taylor.
Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil 'and
tine gasoline, phone East 78; B-1007.
Trellis work, wire fencing. Portland
Wire A Iron Work. Second and Everett
Woman's Exchange. IIS Tenth street
lunch 11:1 to 2; business men's lunch,
B. W. Moore, expert ' photographer,
Elk building. Seventh and Stark sts.
W. A. Wis and associate, nalnleas
dentists Third and Waahlngtoa, , . .y
Or. T. J. McCracken. dentist Roth-
child building. . ,
Chamber eV Son, optician. 121 fth.
Berger. sign, how cards. 284 Yamhill.
Journal want ada.aQ ft word. V
. ... - .. f .
$20 "to $35 a
Morrison Street
. ' )
Opp. Potoffico
AT THB THEATRES
6-
. Musical Play t Hellls. .
The attraction at the Helllg theatre.
Fourteenth ana Washington stree-.s,
lUIIlfUl, Wilt W .(IV KltCK HIUBIUU Y l
The District Leaden." This excellent
offering began Its engagement laat
night and the big first-night audience
enjoyed every minute of the aplendld
cast or principals, special price man
nee Saturday. ,
- "Ham Tree" Sale Tomorrow.
Tomorrow, Friday morning, at box
office the Hellla- theatre. Fourteenth
and - Waahlngton . atreet, - the advance
eat sale will open for the famous
naira Imneraonaiora. Mclntvre and
Heath 1n their big musical play. "The
Ham Tree," whli they , will present
at the above theatre next Monday,
Tuesday. Wednesday nights, April n.
28 and 29. A special-prlc mktlnee
will be given Wednesday arternoon.
"Tho Bell of New rork."
Robert Lett, the new comedian of th
San Francisco Opera, company, 1 mak
ing an Immense bit thl week at the
Marquam in "ine nen or new iora.
H li on of the funniest comedians
een here In age. Teddy Webb sing a
topical aong, rears Ago," wnicn is one
of his most, amusing flort. "The Belle
of New York" la a One musical comedy
which has lost none of its magnetism.
A lively Comedr.
"The Strange Adventure of Miss
Brown," which th Baker stock com
pany Is presenting all this week, la a
fare comedy, dealing with Impossible
lite In a young ladles' seminary, . and
fUled with the liveliest kind of fun and
merry mlxups. It keeps its large audi
ence in ft state of constant laughter
and send them home la rare, good hu
mor. . -
Thelm" Tonight t Lyric. .
Th star attraction of th week at
th local theatre is "Thelma," a pre
sented at tne Lyric by the popular Allen
company In ft most finished - manner.
Every -member of the cast is doing
splendid work, especially Verna Felton
in the title role, William Blake, Revelle
Urquhart and Forrest Seabury. x
ADVOCATES MEN'S r
J. CLUBS IN CHURCHES
Afth ftfUrnoon meeting of the
Congregational - churches at Highland
church yesterday afternoon, E. B. Mc
Naughton. president of the men's club
of the First Congregational , church
spoke on the work for men. He advised
special accommodation for men,., and
a larger opportunity for them to find
their friend and thelr interests among
the church people. He strongly advo
cated men's clubs In the churche. ;
Miss Mary Farnham of Pacifitf uni
versity gave an earnest talk on th
Christian college of th Twentieth cen
tury. .. -
f In th morning 20-mInute addresses
were made by Rev. J. J. Btaub, Rev. J.
R. Knodel, Rev. E. C Oakley, Rev. D.
B. Grey, Rev. W. f Ollmore.' -In the
evening ft popular-meeting was held and
addresses made by Kev. Paul Rader and
Rev.' A. J. Folsom. It was' announced
that th Pacific Coast Congress of Con
gregational churche will meet In Port
land. May, 1909.-. ...
"M
"I
- - i," 'i
rantain Richard Pearson Hobson,5!
congresBman ;fjroin Alabama, .wno
will lecture ac tne weing uetire on
Friday evening May 1, oa -"National
Defense ' ' ' ' ' . ' '
:;nri;I..7334 Washington St., Opp.
. 2 Entrances: toA caMnfh street
Wm
New Millinery
.1 1 ''.!,. .
.1 A
. oWinff to our
as ,7 , ' . 1 " -. -
Easter, and then bur inability to unpack our large shipments be
cause of delav in pettine the: building ready, we now have the
t : 'i
pleasure oL introducing the new store, Nonpareil,: to you by
; ' means" of a great general price-cutting sale, commencing Saturday
s -.- morning." 1, y ;.k;'V ; ' V:';';'"." -V''''''c.'-'V' '
jI iEvery hat, embracing the handsomest,' newest styles many
not elsewhere shown indilding street hats, tailored hats and those
; for dressy wear French patterns, picture hats, etc; every suit and
y coat, Tepresenting all the choicest, seasonable styles in every de
sired color, fabric and design. Every article in the store is new,
fresh, and splendidly selected. The' value is there. The more
critical you are, the better we like it. There's a bargain in every
' huy. ' ' ' , '.;' ,. V:;':;s;;
Proprietors -W. D. FRALLY, Millinery; J. D. WLNTZY, Suits
LIBRARY VOTING CONTEST
. - i awaaHaHaaaaaa,
A iso library riven awsy absolutely free. ', An elegant library of IM
church, club or society la Portland securing the largest rohr or we.
Vote will b Issued with paid-in-advance subscriptions to lhe Journal ai i fol
low? Owyear. 27.60. 70 votes, six months. IMS. 200 vote.; three
W&A KiSSn? Khrwbbra?y
esiei CurKnt account when promptly paid r entitled to votc Uhrary
SmT exhibition In th Fifth treet window of Th journal offlc, corner Fifth
and Tamhl I streets Ballot boxes are located at Holsmans Jfwelry tor
l" Third T itetTwhlt. Front drug .tor. 112 O tntttMnMw
drug store. 271 Russell tret. where all votes mhvM be deposited. Trade
Tk Ann n marchant and get busy with th votes: .
.liU "w aw..v.w- .
yt. M. ICASXSZJj at CO, dry good,
clothing and ho. 120 to S24 Kast Mor
rleon trC . ' -
X. HOIatAJr. Jowlr, 141 Third
treet. Main 111.
O. VL KOlMrraAT-5-s...PhotoaTaphor,
7u .i.a.L Paalfla 1720. '
k BTOB-
AOB CO, offlo and Jholl iHiVs
North Sixth atreet Main lata. A-lils.
aaara m w aainiBO OO. B porting
good. 122 Grand aranu. East I2J.
212 Pin trct. Horn A-21I., Main
1142. 1
TtrxjOAJr CO AZi CO, offlo 221 Burn
IdYVtrt Main 27?. A-2774.
XT7S02C OSTJJ, '"cht tailor.
224 BUrk street. Peclflo 200.
OBSOOS aTBWI OO, cigar and new.
147 fiixU Street
w a. TT.T-an" nliimbina and ga fit
ting, 407 William avenue. Eat 4224.
BBVO fTOBB, 122 Grand V. S. 64.
a. ft WXXXZTT, grocer, ist erana
avenue. B-12C1. East iss.
-anawv. aiaica fSD. finest
bop in th city. 1 BUtn tret
wiiaaia TUMTua bovisi, jiu
Tamhlll. oornr ark. ; Main 6411,
A-2747. , ' .
CXXOAOO ltAJLKET, meats, ill aura
street Main 412. - ...
East Morrison street Eat 2128. B-1422.
WATsATTiraiW CO, druggist,
274 Russell street East 142. t
m b. fj. WBlOSre, dentist. til
Washington, corner Seventh. Main 2114.
AUOS nXXMM, . nn miuinery,
BKAsTXS I mn. wood dealer.
yardSaat Klfhtn and Math treet. at
214.
trmJUTTJT 2I2I8 CO, corner
Second YSd ColumbU .ueet; retail 144
Third trei.
MOOBB BBOS, east side new deal
ara and confectionery. Williams avenue
and Rusll street Eaat 4702.
B, A. KcADAlIS, bicycle and
lng goods, Williams avenue and Knott
tr East 2482. .w,.m mktL
wyy,y,TP af a. v aiaw.iaa
TOBT, umbrella and leather good. 444
WUllam v. C-1004.
Merchants Savings & Trust
Company
247 WASHINGTON STREET
Capital
Pays Interest on Saving Accounts and Time Certificates.
Receives deposits subject to check without limiution as to
amount. ,v v
' Effects collections In any part of the country on most rea
sonable terms.
Acts as trustee in all legitimate relations. -. .
" Cares lot properties, collects rents, etc.
Interviews solicited with those contemplating any phase of
:"Our service, ; r v . . -. - ' . ,. ,-,4. . , .
cu H.nttafa must next week : stand
trial In th. municipal court for prac
ticing without A license, complaint hav
i.. Un auit hv the state board of
dental examiner. : P.. 1,-Autlm J.. E.
Morstrom. J. H. upp- ana i , Zvi.
will he heard Monday. whlle the next
day F. c. MeUlah and J., R., Arnold
will appear. . - r-'1' i. -, : ' -- '-, :
..,., a 1 1 . i - !
A custard bake dish free, 6 "want
ad" page.
and Suits at Lowest Possible
. J . . . ' 1 . . . . J
esoecial preparation and extensive ordering tor
frcJ
HBtlE FURNISHERS
TATZ.OB ft BTABTOJf, plumbing and
gas ntuog. ioi fin street
CXBTTBAX KABXET, meats and fish,
120 Grand avenue. B-12SI. East 412.
2. A. BOSMX. wallpaper, painter ana
decorator, 104 union ave. Kaat to.
2EOX8SBX. ft FBBT. meat and fiah.
140 First a't Main 1170.
CTSnrBCXXBT BBOS, wood dealer.
Marshall and llthsta. Both phones.
OOLDITATIB'l OBOCEXT, 271 Rus
sell st Saat ISO.
90XM B. MAZXET. grocaries, 412
Washington st Main 2147. A-2147.
T. K. SATIS, barber. 242 Williams
ave.
STTTCXITrB ft 1LTXD, wall paper and
paints. 401 Morrison st Main 1472.
MAX It. SMITH, florist 160 Fifth at.
opp. Meier A- Frank. Main 7214.
QtTBXX CZTT BTXTWa ft CXJBAlTnia
WOBKS, 28 Qrand ave. East 2443.
SUBBIUBB ITTSZi COv Long or
short wood. B-1441; Saat 204L Office
and yard Thlrty-slxtt and Hawthorne
C. 2V. COXS.SOIT. 'j lnsmlth. 2S4 -Grand
avenue. F;st 6C0J. .
BAXliB, opUcian. Dr. B. J. Mill, a,
alsunt Mala 1474. Ill th t -
XOXTXWZST. OTTflT CO, sporting
goods. 112 4d st Main 2004. .
COZJnCAX XABDWABB CO, hard
ware, mechanics' tool and cutlery. 104
2d at Main 4127.
ETTBXXA CAXBXAOB WOB2CS, Mfg.
and repaiiers of carriages and wagoua,
112 Burnald. Pnciflo 2047. ' . '
WOOBXaAWX IVAIiaVBT OO. Rough
Dry' and Finished Work, Wood lawn
1222. 427 Dekumave.
JOKX BOXsTTOIA Cleaning and
dyeing; Quick work. 44 Vs 4th st
COaaVXBXA TXMM CO. -Fish, oysters,
poultry;, butter, eggs, etc. Main 6;
A-4664. ' Third and Ankeny sts,
p. X. CXXBIVI. ft CO, meats. Wood
lawn I; C-1S8. 714 Union ave. north.
POBTZ.AXD TB2TT ft AWBTHO CO,
tent and awnings, window awnings and
porcn ounaiiis m ajwi.j. v
at. S IEB Real estate and Invest
ment. Room 411 Corbett bldg. Mali
4840. . -, -.v. . . j
$150,000
ONLY LITE AND
T H F ; ACCIDENT INSURANCE
BEST
SOS Walls Fargo Bids'.
VTctfoot Oil Blacking
ttake Shoe Waterproof1- Freaerve
IVeaUtetwXot Ehia . At all Baaaec.
Imperial Hotel r
7 v "
,
Cost
i i 1 1 ii I .
Let the Portland man go
where he will, do what he
pleases, and buy what he
wants, and he Invariably
gets full worth for his
money. He stops at the
best hotels he can af ford
rides in a Pullman eats
the best food emokes the'
best cigar a reads the
best literature makes the
best friends and goes after
the best and biggest busi
ness.' Nothing "stumpsT.
a Portland man. He ' may
not always buy the high-,
' est-priced goods, but when
they are bought, paid for
and delivered they usually
are worth all they , cost
or more. .This disposition'
of the Portland man is car
ried to his personal at
tire. He insists upon the
latest in cloth the most
careful measurements
the best fit and most styl
ish cut. Wherever he goes,
whatever he buys, he "gets
his money's worth." This
J is absolutely true of him in
the springtime
-if he
g'ets
Columbia
tailored
clothes
Grant Phegley Mgr.
Seventh and Stark Sts.
-he
;: gets
the
best
for
his
money
' ' f'hnnaa Viln 1 ant A ll"
TOBIQXT, rS-HT A.D tA.. 4 J
til
Pparlal Prlr. Mnilna F;iiir.1ay,
Th Mualual-l'ome ly imiirM.
IKE D1SIRSCI UADLU,
Evnlnfa, tl 40 to bOc; Mutlnaa, 1 t.
MARQUAM - GRAND
Portlands Famous Theatre
.. I'hone Main 4.
Only four more performance Tnntttit.
rriuay, Baiuraay aiaiinc. nn rtiani.
"THK DELL st OF NEW YORK"
Mualral numbers that re all hllallir
Tddy Webb sing "Yrare and Years As-r'
Kvrnlnga, zoo,, iuc, iac, ii "".
14c, 40c, 74. . -
BAKES TCEATSE
QKO. It. BAKER. Oen. afanaar.
Tonight All Thla Wfk-Mat. 8aturdy
"IBB STBABOB ADTBBI TUBES O
MISS UOW.
A scream tt fun and laughter. Life
In a girts boarding school. IHd you
laugh at "Charley s Aunt" T ,Well. yo
win laugh at this. - , ' , . " '
Evenings, He, 44o. 40e. M. 15p. 140.
sTeai Wa.k -Barloc Molmee." .
LYRIC THEATER
Both rhoneei Mala e8S Soma, A-109-.
Week commencing Monday. April to,
. .n . i - in.. Varna altorl
and the Allen Stock Company In CJiarl
W. cnaae a orimiuMuim
relll's celebrated novel, "TSTB1JCA."
Matinees Tueeday, Thursday, Hat"
day and Sunday. Prlo.a 10o and o
, . . a 1 R Priaaa 10c. 10
and IOC Boaea 40. Offlc pea 19 a. m-
10 iv p. m. . .
THE GRAND VssicvlIIc deluxe
, Tor th Entire Week of April 10.
MR LKO COOPKR A ca Presenting
"The Price of -; j
TWO BOSBB A Dainty Musical Offer-
f. r. JfOBTBrSSA-lTh Tea f JH
I. J. . . P. vyw.
THE STAR ZTtfZi
Week Beginning April l. Jvui.
Th R. B. Krench Stock Company
BOW BAXTXB BTTTB
A Comedy Drama in Four Act, by Owen
havl: Matinee Sunday. Tuesday.
Thuraday and Saturday at 1:10 p. m.
Price 10 and JOe. Brery venlng at
1:16 p. m. Price 14o. 14
Nert Week th Armstrong Musi"
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The NICKELODION
WINL INDUSTRY
AND ITS LFFLCTS
OAKS RINK
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. All work guaranteed for ten yars.
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work don absolutely without pel by
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91 Sixth Street
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PORTLAP SASH & CCCa CO.
S30 Front U Portland, Or.
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