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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1908)
THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 26, 1908. oaxrroKirxa hotxus. 1 AMTs-ixaxs. TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. - Baker ......."Why Smith Left- Home" Lyrio J . . , "Under Two Flags Ki,r "Sweethearta and Wives Grand .................... Vaudeville . Th. Florence Placer Mining company is IS receipt of a IetterTromttt Win? ,ing engineer, IL, B. Perks, now f at Adams, v- Idaho, .superintending - the transportation of 11,000 pounds of pip ing and macmnery irom, umei, laano, - to the company's 540 acres of placer . ground at Florence Idaho, In which he reports that, "I have engaged - for foreman at the mines one of the oldest - placer miners in this' section, and , he 1 1. ' All fe property, sunk shafts one half , and one mile apart, without a, single a blank, the average of ; his tests being more tnan bo cents per yara. me rrnnnil he tested was alone the SOUth . ernmoat part of 'the tract, that I had not the time to reach bef or the snow fall last November. This confirmation of my estimate of the , value of '.our property greatly pleases -me, ' and as sures ua an extremely Drof Itabla enter ' nriaa." - Amona all mining men Mr, . I'erxs u Known as a most coubci vnnvc man inostlmating the value or mines, ' and these, remarks from him have more ; than . a passive meaning.' -Th com pany's guarantee of large returns upon Inveatmenta In Its shares Is certainly apparently well founded, v ; At Its ; Of fice. 220 Commercial Club building. 4 it " Is freely stated that, Wa are confi dent we shall pay tOO per : cent per annum on every dollar Invested In our stock, and we shall be disappointed if ' the returna are not In the neighborhood : of double that amount." Bale .or us shares have been so liberal that it ex pects to close out all it Trill dispose of next montn. lis omcere ana oirocwn are: President, Honorable John r B. Cleland, ono of ths Judges of the state circuit court;, vloe president George L. Peaalat. . Paaalee ' Brothers' Printing company; aecretary and treasurer. Rich ard C. Hart, superintendent of the gov' emment light-nouse service ior . inn district, and directors, W. A. Cleland, - W. W. Peaslee, Captain , J. , T, . Boone and its ena-lneer. H. Bi Perks. The company's handsome prospectus is sent fro to ail -who ask ior It , ,: The members' of Blackmar circle and A. X Smith post O. A. Jt, wUljmeet at Union hall. Sellwood, Saturday morning at : 8:ao, where they will be Joined by school, children of Sellwood wno wui march with them to MtlwauMe ceme i-rv and there participate In the Me morial Day services of the, Q. R. and deoorat the. grave ..or relatives and friend.. Dr. WlUlam-Powell WW deliver a brief eulogy, after which the school children will be dismissed until 4:80 in the afternoon when the proees ion will be reformed and ..jall -will march from the Union hall to. the ferry landing.- Here a little boat load ed i with beautiful flowers will be launched and a memorial program of addresses' given In honor of ' th sail or wh 'hav,perisheL, ln itl!eit cous , try's service. -j,.-.-v.; . . f In preparation for th trial o! George I1 Blodgett next month on th charge of murder, hi attorney has filed in the circuit eourt an affidavit to secure th attendance of witnesses from Montana, who are to be summoned to testify to the previous good reputation of the de fendant Those named are W. F. Mo- IKeown or tt.aunpei. proim-uup , in rey of Flathead county; James A. Dona hue of tha name place; Perry Baker of Hamilton, prosecuting attorney of an other county, ana a.a jounson, iu ut Hamilton; ' '?BL ''",. :.k inorn, , wijr V.nrt t rooming-houe, and was once sentenced to be hangen, me supremo cwun ibhv ing a new trial Of Interest to grading, and excavating contractor In thi city, is letter at tha chamber . of commerce receivea from the aecretary of th Interior in .regard to the Sunnyslde Washington, nroiect of arovernment IrrlgaUon. The letter asks for bid bv, Portland firms ta tnivm ior Mi cmmi m,wv yards of clang 1 material ; S00 cublo yards of claas S and 800 cubic yards of class $ material. Any on with teams or doing rock work may se the papers and get all necessary, details at the office of th secretary of the chamber of commerce. The government recently railed ror bias rrom roruna or 000 worth of wood plp that no on from this city wa on,, The United States civil service com mission offer several opportunities for -medical - and dental graduate in ine government hospital for the Insane at Washington, Examinations will be held June 17 to Becure eligibles for two or three vacancies in th poeition f med ical intern, maleand on vacancy in in rosmon oi meuiunt uiuoi t tsoo ner annum and maintenance, an re. nther vacancies a tney may occur. At the same time examination will be held for eligibles to tn posiuon ox cen tal Intern, male, for the same hospital at the sam salary. For all these ex amination application should b made to Z. A. ii,n at in posiomc. Albert J. Capron is suing nimseir in a. case on trial before. Judge Cleland in the circuit eourt today. He is th sole tilaintllt in the case, but linked with him as defendants are Matilda Ltrht v rt TJrht. C Ll. Goodrich. F. Loach and S. V. Pavidor. liosch Is the man he Is really after to recover $385 on me chanic's Hen,-on a building In St Johns. He explains that as defendant he claims to have some Interest In ' the property, but this interest Is not hostile to his interests as piainun. . Th 1 Ford Anetlon company, " another new enterprise for the east aide, bus! noes district, have lately opened a gen eral auction nitun it aim vvnion ave miA and 885 East Alder. Thev hold their first ;. auction on Wednesday of this week. . Mr. Ford has been in this line of business in Portland fois. the past 10 years, and knows how-, to deal with the public. From present Indica tions their success i . assured. Mrs. Carolyn Averlll has begun ult lif the circuit court lor divorce, charging that her husband choked and threatened If you could visit the factory in whicr; Ivory Soap is made; : i i-v.If you could examine .the materials which enter ino its manufac- tureiV. ' - You would know, as its - makers know, that Ivory, Soap is the purest' soap; that money will buy ; and you would use it in preference to any. and all cither kinds. ? Ivory Soap Per Cent. Jrure. ei : . -e.A- JOHN MANNING - A Man Who Represents : r A Principle "'Mr. Manning has been no" respector of persons when a crime has been com mitted. He fearlessly prosecuted the officials -of the Title Guarantee & Trust company who- wrecked that' institution by speculating upon the savings of the poor..- One of these has been convicted and awaits his sentence.; The .cases of the others are set for trial, and he should ba. reelected that he may con tinue these prosecutions, , , . . - ' He stands upon the record of his official achievements, and declares that hi future official conduct will be gov erned by the standard he has et. The people know what he stands for, and thus a vote for him is not only a vote for the man. but a vote for a principle. Mr. Manning candidacy has been in dorsed by the Portland Municipal asso ciation, in recognition of his stand for civic Improvement. , 4 ... v .. 1 , , '',, to shoot her, besides threatening to burn down the house. She says he pos sesses a violent temper and sometimes goes on sprees. Although he has re ceived $200 per month salary, she states, she has never been given more than $60 of it . They wera married In Boston In 1S99. f ", - . v1 '- ' :7- -' . ''Seeing th Rose City" by trolley, th most complete way tf seeing Portland's west -and east side' business and resi dence district. Jpanoramle rle-w or the entire city, the Willamette and Colum bia rivers and surrounding mountains, towns, villages, from Portland and Wil lamette Heights and Council , Crest scenery unexcelled..!.-Observation car leave Second and Washington streets 10 a, m, and I j. to. daily. Fare 60 cents. Whitney L. Boise, president of the East Bide Federated clubs, and. Mayor Lane mad - interesting, addresses at a octal gathering of th-Kenilworth Im provement -ciud neia in 'in s rresoy ertan church of Kenllworth last even- in r The anaakera comDltmented , the club on the good work it has accom plished In the snort time ii naa Deen organised, . - . .. t- Portland lawyers wilt girith first banquet in the new home of Jhe' Port, land Commercial club. The function will occur this evening, and a program has .been . prepared including talks by Judge T. A. McBride, Judge Thomas O'Day, Ju4go Bronaugh, R. W. Mor row. John ""Manning. Judge Oeorr-J. Cameron and others. ' Judge L. R. Web ster will officiate a toastmaster. Judgment for $800 on a note was given in the circuit court this morning in the case of M. Barde & Son against Felix Oold. The note was given by Gold Barde signing It as -surety. Iater the hank transferred It to the i plaintiff for collection. . Th defendant confessed Judgment ' ' C. E. Obrist doing business .recently under his own name and also under th title, of the Obrlst Electrlo company and the Novelty Electric company, filed a petition in the federal court today asking for a discharge' in bankruptcy. His debts are given a amountltig to $873.25 and hi asset aa valued at $145. ' '"'V , i. . -.',.,'!':... 'l Th,Iargest .gtreet improvement con; tract that haa been undertaken In the residence district , On the east side, In a long time will " be the surfacing of Klllingsworth west from Union avenue at a coafof $7S,000. Preliminary work on this Improvement la soon to begin. Water through hoae for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches r window must be paid for in advance and used only between the hours of .8 and S a. m. and $ end f p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets.' If used contrary to these rules nr. wsst- fully it will b shut off. -.General Manager J. P. O'Brien of th Harrlman line has directed that so far aa possible th employes-of ; th' road D given m partial u,n iu j , Vu wn v, in nbeervancM , of Memorial day.: and also on election aay, June . , -. - Sunnyslde .VWi C. T. 'U.;' will hold a mothers' meeting at the home of Mrs. Harmon, ,1118 East Morrison, Thursday, May 28, at 8:30. Mrs. Ada .Wallace Unruh, national organiser. Is : expected to be present , W. E. i Williamson and , W. - M.l C&ke wera ' speaker at a Republican rally held In Hunter's hall at Sunnyslde last nisht. The rally was held under tha auspices, of the second congressional district. , s Harvey X Stnrdevant. O. C. Twltch- ell and J. B. Ooddard ' have filed arti cles' of Incorporation-' of the Continen tal Hospital association. xm capital stock is, $25,000. We , sponge and press your - Clothes shine -your shoes, all for $1.80 month. Main 514, A-4S14. wagons run every where. Unique Tailoring Co, 80 Stark. To Investor- Can give you invest ments paving 10 per cent per year or better, with good security, la sums $1,000 to $20,000, H. W. Ooddard, 110 Second. finlden (7raln Qranulea' the 100 ner cent pure cereal coffee, cures dyspepsia and ' nerveusnesa. All grocer Tastes betten than common coffta , The Woman's Exchange ha added Ice cream - and .emonaae to tne luncheon and aftemton tea menus, and Is .ready to accommodate customers. , Bteamer . Jease . Harklns. for Cimu Washoucal and way landings, dally ex eept Sunday, Leiu Vvaahlngton street oca at x p. m. , .. f .. Edward B. Carr of the Meadows farm. Sauvies island,, an old California news paper man, is very, ill at his home. . TVin't fall to see the original rreat fleet picture at the Dixie today and to morrow, jrif th and Washington. y , ; Flat and buntlna- of alt kinds. Wil lamette Tent & Awning Co., northwest corner Front and Burnslde. ay ths build -the house, , Sea me. H. W. Ood- dard. '110 Second. W Chamber ft Son. optician, now at 111, Morrison street. Marquam building. .... ii v - - Ri W.' Moor. ; ,TPrt chotorraDher. F-Iks' building Seventh and -Stark St Woman Exchange, lit tenth street tuncb Jl:? to 1; buslnees man' lunch. w: - A. W1(M and associate, ealniaas iantita, Third and Wasblnctoik i tr. McCracken, dentist Rothchlld bldg. Dr. W. C Brown, Er-Eari- Marquam. Barftr, slsna, show card a tti TamhllU Journal want ada lo a word. BUFFUM & MEN'S UNDERWEAR ' The time has come when- most" men make a change to lighter r weight underwear. We are the best qualified to supply you. We study your needs, the needs of not onlythe-man of regular build, . but also those of 'the man of ab normal physique. Every size in BALBRIGGAN, PLAIN AND RIBBED LISLE, MERCER- . IZED, 'LISLE, NAINSOOK, 'CREPE, WITH QUARTER ; : OR, HALF SLEEVES ALSO . . IN KNEE LENGTHS . IF Vs PREFERRED Two-Piece Gannehts as Low as 50c ta $3.00 Union Suits OUB STOBB WTXIi BB CX.OUXH ALI. JJAT (SATTTBDAT) arBMOBXAXi BAT otkv r&xsAT ETsnira :WpmeiijSl Trimmed Ilats of Distinction High-Grade Materials. Overstocked because of backward season, must close out all spring Hats and materials at sacrifice. DISTINCTIVE TRIMMED HATS , for women's ' wear; , street and business hats reg ular $3 to $15; dress 'hats $7 to $30, all reduced now A Fonrtli to a Half Off UNTRIMMED SHAPES, including all latest .models for street or dress wear; reg ular $1 to $8 . s ' . Now Oac-Foorlli Ofi OSTRICH . PE THERS, all included; s Hcgiii.r ' $2 to $25'' . f x Now One-Fcsr Cff . 212 - 2i4 r?FVA I v IWr4.SU LU I O Millinery Pi Bank, Store and Fire Escapes and Fire Casinys Portland Wire Cor. Second and Everett TURN OUT LIGHTS AND II II Anarchist Speaker. Declares Paris Electricians Struck in Right Way. - - .Emma Goldman waa areeted by an overflowing audience, largely composed of laboring men, at AUslt ball, last night to bear ths second of her series Of lectures ln: this city. ' Th subject of hea address '. was "The Relationship of Anarchism to Trade unionism." Miss Goldman showed ' that she had a thor oueh vnderstandina; of her subject, and held the clftae attention of ; her audi ence .for nearly- two hours. 1 Bh de clared the power of, labor to b an eco romlo power and not th power of ne gotiation, and that when, used must be used when most needed. - She criticised the, custom among American labor un ion of notifying their employer of a proposed strike, and Illustrated the folly of such action -bv. telling of 'a recent strike of Paris electricians, who turned out the light all over the city when the stores were full of shoppers, caus ing untold alarm and Inconvenience. -The result was that the strike was prompt ly settled the next-morning. . She coun seled her hearers that th method pur- T0E- WINNING POSTAL ENLARGED 110 'TIMES Now on ; exhibition i in' the Washington-street window. Eilers Piano ilouse I'll! moo GOLDMA I 00 PENDLETON 311 Morrison Stret Opp. Postoffice s Misses" and ' little girls' trimmed Leghorns, Javas. hair and Tuscan flats, and dainty dress hats, $1.50 to $7 Now Ooe-Foorlh Off LITTLE .TOTS' WHITE EMBROIDERED CAPS AND WASHABLE HATS, 50c to $5 Now One-Fourth Off FLOWERS, ; thousands of them, complete stock, every kind and color; all at, clear ance Special Prices DC Distinctive Office Railings Fencing ; and ; Trellis Werk & Iron Works JBtas. Phones Main 3000 sued by the Paris electricians was tha only true way to settle a labor dispute. Aa Interesting feature of Miss Gold man's address was the declaration that csaft unionism is a failure, and that the only way for labor to, improve its condition is through the medium of in dustrial unionism. She told of - the abandonment of crafts unions in France, and said that industrial unionism Is well nigh universal among the French. At Merrill's hall tonight Mis Oold man will deliver the third of her series of addresses tn Portland, the subject being "Patriotism.". , , " SHOWERS OF FLAME INTERRUPT BIG FETE Vesuvius Spectacle on Mult nomah Field Will Be Extraordinary Feature v James Cunllff a, , - head pyrotechnist for Pain's "VuvIus, haa arrived with a fore ct firework' experts, and is planning numerous surprise for vis itor to th Vesuvius amphltheatr next Saturday night, and during Fes tival welt."::5,i;av. iw'i'S1'' (Sl- ; Work on" the Multnomah club's new permanent grandstand Is being rapidly uahed and it seating capacity will e several thousand: besides which bleacher seat will be provided. Thirty arc lights and numerous oaloiums will beautifully Illuminate th inclosure., In the spectacle Naples and frowning Vesuvius are shown with a realism that does credit to th painters' and builders' skill. Under ' the, - glow- of electric and calcium lights the - acrea of buildings .and scenery appear most Deauuruiiy, wnue on th immense out door stage hundreds of costumed per formers depict a fete day in honor of the royal couples' visit. . Suddenly the rfestlvlties ire Interrupted by tho belching forth of Vesuvius sea of flam, afthes and lava. The hooulare Xleea In . terror, buHdlngs are. engulfed the line betiveon V a successful - business" , nj4n:arid the chap that has always ittacle a failure may be.. drawn on the clothes he wears. The former is careful and scrupu lous about his' attire ; x- the ! latter does not care. . , !. ' " ! - J' J.: . i,-:.'! .'"I-'-''- success and failure does not ' depend en- tirely upon clothes but the , man - who wears Columbia Tailored clothes has the head .start. Set your own price for a good business , suit; anywhere between" $20 and $50. A good -- suit made to order by s V -Columbia Tailors costs , less and wears longer than ready made. i Grant Phegley, Mgr. SEVENTH and STARK STS. Seat Sale Thursday M A. If. ;- t, SKSXHAJr, CULT OO. DAMROSCH the Kfrv; NEW YORK SYMPHONY r ORCHESTRA AND SOLOISTS , ARMORY , Wednesday Eve, Jane 3 Thursday, Matinee and Eve . Jnne 4 - t Direction lots tevrs-Wysa Ooman. PRICES '1.40 tl.50 S2.00 S2.B0 FMOWXS XCaln 6S48 ' . it A 110 COFFEE A grocer has to sell god and; bad coffee; but cooks needn't cook it. : Tour grocer returns your money If you don't Ilk Schilling's Best: we pay him. In th lava and burn to the ground, earthquakes adding to th destruction of tho city. Following each t eruption of "Vesuvius" a $1,500 display of fire works Is given. In charge of Pain's fa mous pyrotechnists. ' ' ' Short Eoute East : ' Th new Canadian Paclflo route via Spokane is the short line to St. Paul The finest equipped trains in th west are operated via this route. ' Electrlo lighted. Buffet-llbrary-compaxtment-obaervatlon cars. , Up-to-date sleeping cars. Excellent dlrflng oar service. For fuU particulars call on or address F, K. Johnson. O. A- P. U. 11 . Third street, Portland. ' ' - ""y '''0 New Notaries. v ; ;.-jtl - Special Dlioetee te,Tb. JoorsaL) ? -: - ': X ''Salem. Or.. May 3S.:ommlsslons a notaries hare been issued as follows: C. C Bryant. Albany; George A. Drury, Coburg; Michael O'Brew, Portland. , a CaUforBlaa"a X,uok. , , Th luckiest day of my life w when I bought a box of BuckJen's Ar- Blu Salve." writes Charles F. Budahn. of Tracy, California "Two too boxs cured me of an annoying caae of Hon ing piles, which had troubled me . ror years and - that yielded , to no other treatment." Sold under' guarantee at Skldfnore Prug.. company store. -t Fairmont Hotel y . ... ;... t ...... An hotel in which each Californian is proud.' Fully ? meriting the xjompliments . of its thousands of guests on its superb .location, magnificent -appoint ments, perfect service and "( -, exquisite uisine. ' jingle rooms with bath 12.10 upwarda . SulUs and bath tlO upwarda. , ,:" No room without bath. Management of ; Palace Hotel Company San Francisco's ' ' - TWO BIST XOTEUI : - trader the sam management HOTEL JEFFERSON TXTUX AlTO OOUQS ITBSZTS 850 Boosts. 150 rrivate Bath. Baropeaa Kan S1JW to SS-OO. Amarioaa riaa $3J)Q to $1000. HOTEL STEWART OBABT ST. ABOVB 5 VBJOB ' '. BQUABB. 850' Booms. 150 Private Baths.' Baropeaa Maa $1.60 Tpward, - --V Oaf a- la Cartai ; v - Baofc Botel Sends Omaibns To an Tralas and iteamsra, Stewart-Barker Co Props. iab nujrczaoo. Hotel SL Francis : SAN FRANCISCO This hostelry possesses all the best features of the world's finest caravansaries, and has added many ideas to the sum of hotel happi ness. . f ". :-i It hss introduced 'to Pacific Coast Hoteldom the . Electric Grill, Pneumatic Tube Service, Magnets Clock System and today represents the farthest advance of science in hotel service in America. Sates European, from $2 upward Under the management of JAMES WOODS rava iar KEY ROUTE INN OASXASB, OAXn, Will Change to the AJOIBXOalr VZJUr SDoIal rate to permanent guests. Moderate prices. Tabl d'hote meals, , N. S. MULLAN, Manager. BOXING f WW SPECIAL TOMGDT Y. M. C A. Minstrels (35 Performers in the Cast.) : sMsasaasMSss Yoiing Men's Carnival and Street Fair Williams Aye. and Morris St Take U Car. Admission 10 Cents. Ererybody has a good time. , Best show on earth; different from last week. More clowns than Barnnm ever had. . Paprika Schnitzel TOD AT VBTTXi P. SC., Relnbraten Tomorrow ' (Wednesday) , OTTB DAXLT ' MERCHANT'S LUNCH Served from 11:10 a )ft. m. to 2 p. m. i de-.-lllf r servedly popular f Special Sunday Dinner 50 Cents : THE UTTll: HUNGARY "A Btnaat tor Epicure." , OOB TTB ABD ABZSBT Botel Scott Bid. Diamond Douse Paint -C . ' aTJARANTEED I gallon' lota, S1.40 per gaL 1 gallon lota Sl.SO per gaL Manufactured by .. POUTLASD SASH & CO. v': 830 rroat St, -Portlaad. O . Phones i'n'-i 3 Geo. Baker, General Wanrir. Tonight and all week. Matinee ftur,1iv Famous Baker Stuck Co. In Genran' : Broadhuret's rattling farce comedy, WIT 8MITH Ufl BOKS." On continual scream of laughter and fun.., Evening performance S5c, 3 jo. 60c. Matinees 15c, i5o. ' Next week "Th HALT SBXZD. LYRI C TH EATRE ' Both T ho nee I Mala 4689; Boats, A-109S, Week commencing Monday, May iii. rareweU week of ah Allen Stock Oom- paajr, in Oulda's nelebrated piy, . "trsrsEat x w u xx-M.ua. 8ee Cigarette's daring ride; se the great eand-storm. Positively th. beat production of the aeaaon. , - Matinees Tuesday, Thursday. Satur day and Sunday.- Prices 10e and too. Everr evening at Prices 10c. too and SOc. Boxes 60v Office open 10 a. m to 10 p. m. ' 1 ' ' THE STARMusical Comedy TWO SHOWS EVERY EVENINQ 7:30 and S:1S -p.. m ? Iower floor, 25c; balcony, 16c Matinees daily at t:S0, 15c. week or May z. io. YBB : jJtKinovs srmnc AX. - COB. EDT COKPABT ' Offers the howling musical farce, entitled, "SWEETHEARTS ABD WIVES." THREE HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. THE RAND-Vaadei Me deLcxe Entire Week of May 25. l0t BBTSB Vt BAMOIB Arabian Rapid-fire Acrohats. POTTEK ABD HAK TWILL, Comedy Acrobats. "The Kan with Two Heads," P. P. KOWTBBSSA, . , That X. A. 8. T. E. man "on time.' Exhibiting "The legend of a Ghost." Time and price remain the same, ' Beat Week 13 Bekla Boaaveo. NICKELODION 4- 130 BZXTB T. PART I " ' ' ' , A TBIP THBOTJaB CUBA. ' . PART II COMIC -' . TH? POB TAT. ;, . Saw Francisco iPortland BBCBXATXOB BABK, ' COB. ; TAUOHB ARS 14TB BTB. . MAT aa, 97, 88. 89, SO, 9, " flamti begin 1 week day at 3:30 p. m., bunday, 2:30 p. m. " Admission fee Bleachers, SSeJ grandstand, 60c; boeS. 25c extra; children, bleachers, 10c; grandstand, Z6c tADXXS' DAT TBXDAT. v Boys- under 12 free '? to bleachers Wednesday..;,,;., h) -.j-i;1 ""-: ? 10,000 Portland people are laugh ing about -iii-j; "The TICKLER" "Oh. th fun Oak folk had over it Sunday! 'vj(.-..'!. THE RINK Monday night, society night. Tuesday, beginners' night. Wed nesday. Amateur'' races. Th" rs day, masquerade, six prlzea Frl-' day, married people' night. Sat urday, matinee for children, free admission,. Saturday night, grand march... Fre Instruction. . - . TONIGHT is i sBs 1 M.uaei m-mM Aa wesi aes1 A J SVeVaPSjl H SMUf SF UU tavwv SJSMSSjSj a - - . S i - ' . ' essszsssssszz: Tho Fireworks King's Latest Spectacular . Achievement . Mallnoiaah Athletic Held 19 th, and Washington. . : - and continue ROSE FESTIVAL. "1 tl M ( a f 5 ti t N If II H H h M M M II 1 3 I t M M M M H M 1 1 n it M ff M I! jj ii VESUVIUS NAPLES ' Acres of Realistic Scenery. ISO Performers Glgantlo Stage, . Bi" Clrou Act- Ballets. TBBJUPZO BABTHQTTAnS ' And Destruction of City T ABD BACK ' BIGHT , PAIHB S1500.CD Fimvbrlis Popular prices. ' Seats for S.000. Advanc sale opens Thursday, 10 a m., at K. K. corner Sixth and Alder ets. 1 i it ii t! II It M It II .J H Dsa-sa Save TJoney Come and have free examination. . WB EXTRACT TKJiTH t Hi..: U VER F1LL1NQ8, fSo LP; OOLIJ FILI INQS, Tfc UPi &KT OF Tl Kill. I4t-; SPLENDID BKT. t.0(i GuLU CROWNS, It CO TO IB. 00. -i All work guaranteed for ten years. ' Lady attendant always rrnt. 'I work done absolutely without rti I f specialist of from II to 2i year' -perlenc. , , Boston D .,,,' . Bome Pbone A-a i. " a pbone Mala C "1. v BSIH Korrlioa ft- Clp. Pctt. PUT STOCK IN Ti: co:;viile ru:u ::: DAKE2 TCEATI1E f LiJ TEET