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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY. . EVENING, JUNE 3, 1008. Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS,. Raker ...... ' Lyric I'. . '"The Walfbreed1 ....... . ."The Bushranger" Grand V UUUCVUII Multnomah Field.' Twentieth and - v Washington BtreetB. ............ . 4. IIB UtlKI. . .,............- ( .. .Musical Comedy and Open Air Acta till.'. .i.nll Vailivtlia "By an errojr in an advertising article written for' this paper and published "yesterday It was.'stated that Richard C. I (art, superintendent of the United ' States light-house service for this dis trict holds the position- of vice president of the Florence placer Mining company, which, owns the rich placer grounds in f the Florence district in" Idaho. Mr. Hart Is the secretary and treasurer of 1 the company, and not its vie president, Mr. George L. Pcaslee occupying: that position and Hon, John B. Cleiana, one of the circuit court Judges, its presl- 1 rinnrv. Trna dlsnatches rjubllshed yes terday state that the steamer ProBpectof -nsa left aawson, xuaon xerniory, wiui $1,760,000 on board for Canadian end American points, and that 126,000,000 is the estimated product of Alaska Ter- rltory placer mines 'for this season. The comparatively small dltrict-rbout two miles wide and 10 miles long in which is located the mines of the local , company, has produced 'more' than $100, 000. 000, and the 640 acres owned by our home people covers the greatest gold do- ' posltory of the entire region, and no part of It ever has been mined by any ' one for the reason that it could not be without the hydraulic elevators, now being Installed. The gulches leading down to the meadows, or bottom lands, could be worked, as they were, by the . pans of the placer miners, but when their base was reached the pan was use- . less. For"1 centuries uoon centuries wa- 'ter from the mountains pouring down Into the channels ot the creeks below had been washing down the gold and ' depositing it -there, where it has re mained until now. H. B. Perks, a min ing engineer of almost international reputation, last fall discovered that these meadows, formed by the deposits from the mountains, ' were owned , by William Crandall, of ' OrangeviUe, as. enfeebled man 63 years of age, and could be bought. The deal was closed before the - death of Mr. Crandall In March, and machinery isx now being taken In to work the ground. A small sawmill was shipped to the mines bv the Portland Machinery - company of this city two weeks ago, which will be used to cut ? lumber tor the flumes, and the ploing and 'aux- i lllaries are being carted in. As the ? round has been thoroughly sampled here Is not the slightest doubt of its ' richness, and those persons who secured - the company's stock at 35 cents per share at this time may confidently count on a !6-year Income of at least 200 per cent per annum on their investment. Upon request, by telephone or mall, made to the company, t JO Commercial Club building.. Fifth and Oak streets, its complete prospectus wilt be mailed to any address, It is worth reading. Telephone Main 985. ' .-: " Every man should have at least one good suit of clothes and that ; suit should be made to ; order. An oppor tunity to get such a suit we might say almost gratis', is now presented. In order to clear the counters imme diately so carpenters may remodel the store and make room for an immense fall stock. Maxwell offers you your choice of his entire stock of Imported , and domestic woolens, suits and over coats to order, worth - $35 to $60, at strictly one price $27.60, and an extra pair of trousers" or eilk or fancy vest with suitings worth $35 or less. Every! suit in the house will be sold, absolute-! ly no reservations. Come and pick out , tne goods, yourself. All former prices marked In plain figures on the goods.. Notwithstanding there are over 600 pat terns to select from- nevertheless there are thousands or buyers who are look Ins; for just such an o as this. It is Quite evident that the Maxwell Tal lortng company, 142 Second street, near Aider, wui re tne Dusiest piace in town for the next three days and tomorrow particularly. This sole will continue until every pattern in .he house is sold. Call early for the best selections. Sto.-e open until B , o ciock for your conven lence. New members to the chamber of com' merce were elected yesterday as fol lows: Hargrave & Sons, Kadderly Transfer company, American Sales Book company, F. J. Stelnmeti & Co., Louis Salomon & Co., Schikora Sc Keeney. the Ooodyear company-r Inc.), American Bank A Trust .company, Newman Motion Picture company. Coast Commercial company, Oregon livestock Exchange staoies, JNorcnwest uoir company, nyn son A Hanley. Pacific Engineering com pany, Willamette Motor company and Butterwortn, stepnenson company tinc . The Oregon Retail Jewelers': assocla tlon will hold IU first annual meeting in the Chamber of Commerce hall be f inning tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock, n the evening there wilt he a banquet at the commercial ciuo. Tne oraanua tlon was effected a year ago and it has 40 members who are working to gether for. the benefit of the trade. The state organisation hones to unite with the national association. ' which is rep- rtTWHlCU 1 1 - t9 lair.. jLfc TT 1 0 . , L Klamath Falls is president and H. M. . - J I Hr m T. IK. T . 1a Leffert of jportiano is secretary. ; ' Among the lodge attractions of the Rose Festival will beva big meeting of the Artisans at Arlon hall tomorrow night at S o'clock. AH visiting Aril sans are invited to attend and the man agement expects about 1,600 or 2,000 people. A good program of music has been . arranged and there will be a 14 plece orchestra to play.. Invitations can be seourea at tne supreme office. Business.-men and visitors to the Rose Fiesta- can save - time and money bv Mtlnr lunch at the woman's Ex. change, 1SS Tenth street.-lust south of Washington. uooa wnoiesome rood, served hot, 11:30 until 2. Refresh ments served ill - afternoon. . Home made " cakes, pies, bread, etc., fresh daily, and comprise our cniei attrac tion come I . . v Mayor Lane . has appointed Guy E. .Jpobson city building Inspector to suc ceed W. . Irving Spencer, who recently Is there more than one miiu vt -a f j w . v.- - .... ... .-. v-. 'I " No ! - But there are a i hundred imitations. : A dishonest grocer will ; offer one of these and f say "This is Ivory' or "This is just as good.s; Ivory.". ; - Lo not accept it un less it-: i s ? s t a m p e d IVORY. ' - ; i..-,'Ttr-r ;finafl-:"-i . 99 5o' Per Cent. Pure. resigned. Dobson has ben in the em ploy of the city ulnce August, 1807. and has been serving as souls tan t building Inspector since that time, lie has a technical education and is well quali fied for the position based on the ex perience gained while serving undor (Spencer. ;, "'.;-.. The Son and Daughters of Indian War Veterans will give a banquet .to the veterans at W. O. W. hall, June 10. Mayor Lena will make an address. The reception committee Is. , composed of Mrs. I M. Parrish, Mrs. B. A. .Charn breau, Mrs." Otto Kleeman, Mrs. T. A. Wood, Mrs. S. E. Wlshard, Hosea Wood and Chester Proebstel, Mrs. C. Henry Chambreau, ' assisted by Mrs. F. il Benedict will superintend the banquet and entertainment. The tables will be In charge of Mrs. Maud Comstock, Mrs. Sarah Van, HornMrs. Charles D. Hop kins, Mrs. H. 8. Boyd, Mrs. Frank. E. Watklns, Mra E. Morgan, Mrs. Harry Chipman, MISs Emma Klgen, Mrs. A. C. Oowdr, 'Miss Clara Kleeman. 'Mrs. G. T. White, Mrs. Hosea Wood. Mrs? A. Springer, Mrs. George Watklns, Mrs.. Minnie McGregor, Mrs. J. C. Proebstel, Mrs. A Bauer, Miss Mary Johnson, Mrs. S. W. Anderson, Mrs. . William Clina; There will be a number of booths , for supplies, f The - Veterans' quartet and Mrs. Georsra Watkins will ains- , j Thielhorn's orchestra will play. Mayor Lane and Rev. J. H. Ghormlay will make addresses - ; ., . : The Portland Automobile club has completed 'all preparations for handling the large crowd attending the automo bile races to be held on the Base and Section Jjine - roads tomorrow. The Portland Railway.- Light A Power com pany will run special trains, leaving First anl Alder streets ever SO minutes from :S0 In, the morning, and an ad ditional train of 10 cars to leave East Water and Morrison streets at 12 o'clock noon. Trains will be banked at the Base Line siding to take care of the rush after - the races are over. - Fifty mile race starts at 1 p. m 100-mile race at p. m. A special rate of 25 carts lor ti:e round trip has been made. Tickets, incrndlng round-trip , fare and grandstand, $1. Tickets are on sale at the railway company's ticket office. First and Alder streets. In order to re. ceive the benefit of the reduced rates, it will be necessary to secure tickets before boarding the train. ', i At a meeting of the city water board yesterday Caldwell Bros, of Seattle, were awarded the "contract for water .valves amounting to $S,410. No other busi ness was transacted by the board- save to decide In regard to . the laying of water mains in the new townalto planned by the Swift Packing company. The city will not install' mains in this section until after the company puts in Its own plant. i- ' -.-if 1 : . . Hundreds of the visitors to the Rose Festival are taking time to visit thtf museum at the citjr hall this week, and every day sees the corridors filled with a crowd of people viewing the ex hibits. Most of the spectators ere out of town people , who follow the rounds of stuffed animals cases of curios and other exhibits with great. Interest. ' Walter. Alma and . Esther Wettersten desire to express their appreciation of th. VIlMnnaa .....l... -V. .1 during the sickness' and at the death of friends and neighbors, members of ' the wininn mciuuuui cnurcn ana mem- bers of Saflurlty CQUncIl236,K. and I. of S. - - . . f .' d ; 1 v Countv Clerk KloM' innrt f, ha month of May shows) receipts of $5,002, rtf vh fch tl 9Afi fiR Attn. h. kt..v. office proper, $1,272.6 from the circuit court and $2,621.20 from the recording department The expense for salaries and supplies amounted to $3,086.71, and iu ine inuuiD ngures ti,yiD. ; Water through hose for ' Kprlnkllng yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows mut be paid for In advance and used only between the hours ef I and 8 a. m. and 5 and 9 n. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used 'contrary to these rules or waste- , fully it will b shut off. At St Michael's church fair.' corner Alder and Park streets, a musical pr- gram will be given at o'clock tonight I Miss Nona Lawler. James Flynn, Miss Mamie Dunn and Miss Esther Leonard will sing and Miss Grace Jennings will ' play a violin sola ' j The Women's Press club will 'meet at o'clock this evening at the home of June McMlllen Ordway, 300 Crosby street. It will be a business meeting of Importance, and a large attendance Is desired. Take any . steel bridge car. , Now is your opportunity to. see Dr. George Rubensteln, expert optician, about your eyes. No charges for an expert examination, only- small charge for proper glasses. 1R3 Fourth street. oeiween xamniu ana - jayior. . W. M. Ladd Is said to be booked for the presidency or the . Bankers Currency association Of Portland, which la to e organised under tne new-currency bill just passea Dy congress. . ... ,, Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas; Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at t p. m. Special sale of Welsh anthracite coal. $10 per ton at works,- $11 delivered. In quire at gas office, Fifth and Yamhill streets.- ' -Jr , -,. Auto Races.-Twelve! Mile corner grandstand,- reserved seats 60c. Mer rill, 108 Seventh. D. Chambers A Son, opticians, now at til Morrison street, Marquam building. Woman's Exchange, lit Tenth street, lunch 11:39 to 2; business men's lunch. W. A. Wise and 'n sends tea nalnlnas dentists, Third and Washington. " . Dr. Greene, Madical bldg., Home phone. Berger, signs, show cards. 284 Yamhill. Journal want ads. Ic a word. MASTER PRINTERS OF COAST Ifj SESSION Meetings Begin at Commer cial CI Ub Today, With Banquet Tonights ? . .. .- ' - -: ' t The Faclfto Coasts Master Printers Open . their first annual convention to day, tflast over Friday. ' The meetings are all to be held , at the Commerclal club. This afternoon the members were taken' on a "Seeing Portland" trip, and. this evening , a " banquet will be Iven . at the Commercial club at t:t0. not s:si, as the programs announce. A discussion of business will be carried on during .the banquet.. Tomorrow ... there will be business sessions morning and afternoon. Friday there will be a trip to Cascade Locka . Clever menu cards for the banquet-have been arranged on cards of printers. matrix. i.j j;. The " local organisation ' of master printers, the Portland Franklin ssso ciatiun, is at the bottom of the move ment to effect the Pacific eoast oraanl- tut ion. and its officers are the acting committee. ifl They v are: . .President. Oeorae M. Or ton: vIce-Dresldent. Seneca C. "-Beach: secretary. C. 8. Russell; treasurer, W, A, T. Bushong; executive nipnioers. C, W. Hod son, F. W. Bnltes, W.: IB. -PradhamMe: alitor. E. R. Ree4. The standard of the leaaue Is "Oct to- Kether"; the convention Is the firat-an- nuni gi tojtetner, anJ the song Is a lovely .parody. "'In the-Oood Old Busy Time," from the "Bummer Time" song. : GUESS WHO IS MOST IMM 1 1 Portrait Will Be Shown Again at Vesuvius Also Charleston's Picture. Portland's most handsome woman beamed upon 'the large audience as sembled at Pain's fireworks spectacle last night, but as there was diverse opinion as to f ' - beauty's Identity, the portrait will le i.-on again this evening at the big nreworKs program wnicn roi lows the Carnival at Naples and Erup tion tr Vesuvius st Multnoman tneici. Admiral Swinburne and officers of the vlsitina; fleet have accepted an in vitation to attend the Vesuvius show ar, Multnomah Field, and a number of boxes are belna held for them for Thursday night The fireworks force will prodmoe a gigantic portrait-of the admiral, also a likeness of the Charles ton, from the forward turret or which an appropriate salute will be fired. A number of laran and beautiful de vices and plenty of comicalities will be given eacn .nigm ana ine ureworm pro gram kept un to the high standard al ready established. CRUISER'S MEN AS HOSTS AT DANCE . The Jolly Cane Men of the Charleston added something last night to the en joyment of the Rose Festival for many Portlanders. About 150, people were gathered at the Armory for the dance given by this organisation of sailors of the flagship in harbor. The dance fol lowed the parade down town, and at about :30 Admiral and Mrs. Swinburno led out the grand march. Several of the Junior officers were present the ear lier part of the evening, and with them were a few prominent young women of the younger set who made up- the ad miral's party. : -- The band which Is part W the Jolly Cane Men's organisation played for the dance, and the music was spirited and in ttood time. . A larsre floor committee of the sailors floated about with slen der canes bearing red, wnue ana oiue rthhnna to mark their authority. Punch and supper were served, and the "Jack ie" proved themselves most hospitable hOStS. .' ... . -i .. .-:... - TEA " A tired woman; a fresh pot of tea ; there is joy all over her face. - Tour grocer returns your money If yoo don't like Schilling1 Best: we pay him. F. W. Baltcs on3 Company inrite your ihqnirics for PRINTING Main 165w Home A 1165 Phones First and Oak DCAIITIHII vUnMIU DCHUIirUL If Ul THK STORE NOTED- FOR BEST GOODS i AT LOWEST PRICES qsmg out r r 1 ;Y. :: , :v ,'A rapid clearing of the shelves nowl Thousands are' taking advantage of the remarkable values we are offering in all departments and supply ing. their needs for months to come. v Bear in mind there's no trash in this. stock only the best; merchandise obtainable, Table Linens, Towels, Crashes, ; " . ' v Lace Curtains, Curtain Materials, -' ; V Wash Goods, Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, Tailored Suits, Coats, Waists, Dress - - ' Goods, Silks, Men's Furnishings, Etc - Plan to do your buying in the morning and' avoid the afternoon crowds; Mail orders will be filled ; for all advertised goods. ' Order promptly.-, - . . . . .. CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS 3a 06 a I Xacssl Hacss! Automobile races tomorrow. Take special trains leaving First and Alder streets every 30 minutes from 9:30 a. m.. 25 cents round trip. Special ticket. In cluding grandstand, tl. Be sure and purchase your tickets before boar-llnsc (ruin. On sale at P. Ry., L. & P. Co.'s ticket office. First and Alder streets. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT Good for Man or Beast WHILE using for Horses and Cattle near in mind th'at it is just as valuable in your home. That lame arm, strained muscle or bruised hand will not twinge long if Mexican Mustang Liniment has been applied. It penetrates quickly and ao relieves all pain and soreness. Our record 1 60 years of access. , DOKS YOUR. PIANO NIID TUNING? Regulatlng.Tefinlshing, polishing or any repairs T Do you want it stored or moved T If so, " " ; EILER'S PIANO HOUSE ISl Washington si, are better prepared than any house in the northwest to give you best workmanship, and ser vice. Phone them. - Exchange, 1 1 or A-UE0. . ... -'. : . ., CADILLAC HOTEL &Tiiniaaja3iTBM33i i-A filiiiiinn! IS2il 11 PA B:-- n. B. Cor, Sday and Leavenworth Bts, i SAN FRANCISCO , CeatraJLly fcooateifc ; Modern and UD-to-date class - A struc ture:- 176 TOODiB. 70 baths. . American plan, IX. 60 per day and up. European Elan with bath, 11.60 per day and up. peclal rates to 'permanent and com mercials. : Unlimited sample space. R. n. uuy, Mnrr. ......... Better Equipped TXT AX SAST 8XSS TMXXTXM Fhoaes Xast BOM, B-1888. Easl Side Printing Co. Oor.'trnloft At. W 9 vWaaUagtoa. Sc6wab ; Printing C m k r wo r.x : t a t o y a t r c 1 1 'J41i STARK STREXli A iyilRACLE Saved From an, Operation by W. J. Van Damme. , 8. B.'CoIvin of Florence, Urn Co.. Oregon; was advised by ma doctor to come to Portland and be operated upon. He arrived here a few days ago and registered at the Esmond Hotel and while there learned of Van Damme's kidney cure tea. He secured two bot tles and was greatly relieved, and de cided that an operation was not neces sary. Before he left for home he took a supply of the tea for himself and wife, and since then he has written, saying that he was feeling fine. This Is but the testimony of .one as these kind .-of miracles occur often at. Wa J. Van Damme ' 185 Morrison St, Next to Pap's Coffee House. TEETH Save Money rrHOurrursi Come and have free exsmlnation. - WE EXTRACT TSETH FRE&; SIU VER FILLINGS, SSc UP; GOLD FILL INGS. 7Ec UP; BET OF TEETH. $4.00: SPLENDID SET. W.00; GOLD v.nu in a. sz.dv u-u ss.oo. All work guaranteed for ten. years. Lady attendant always present All work done absolutely without pain by specialists or rrom li to to yearr ex perl ence. Boston Dentists . , Home , Phone . A-0030u Phone KalB 9030. 891 Vi Korrlsoa SU Opp. Postofflce. : A New Departure The cost of interments "has been greatly reduced by the Holmaa Under taking company. Heretofore It has been the custom ot funeral directors to make eharges for all incidentals connected with a fu nairal. - The Edward Hoiman Undertak ing company, the leading funeral dl-l rectors ot roriiana, mn uepariaa rrom that custom. ' When casket is furnished by us we make no extra charges for embalming, hearse to -cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re quired of us,-except clothing, cemetery and rarriares. thus effecting a saving of $25 to $75 on eaeh funeral. ,1 . THE EDWARD HOIMAN UNDERTAKING CO. sab tbzbo sr. com. caxjsob. COAL Iiemmerer Coal The Beat "Wyomlna Coal on the .Pott . land Market . CBjTBOKXST BSOB. (HtO. Bunkers 13th anl HarshalL Phones PL . Jiaia ill, A-sm. AHTTSSMB1TT8. KIXISSSSSSXSSZ3SXSSSSXSSS9 THE ROSE FESTIVAL'S I BIGGEST night SHOW tl 8 Thousands Attend NlghtlyjAIA sj H Vote it the "BEST STSb." ITONIGHTI M 11 M II If (i II M I! 4 M Aad nightly This Week Only The Fireworks King's Spectacular Masterpiece AT Multnomah Athletic field 20th and Washington, f t 1 is t . CARNIVAL It u of NAPLES m! II M II M H HI n II Acres of Realistic Scenery. K0 Performers Glsantln fltasa iVhole Circus of Acrobats, Gym nasts. Clowns, Specialties, Vte., including ' Jean W ettsman. King of the High Wire; Pain's f 500 Act. I I ! ThrillingEruptionofVoIcano Terrific Earthquakes And Realistic Destruction of City BACK WIOHT, PAIIM'C ooBorrorjiGi wxtx r Alii 0 I II I 1 4. I II II M II 4 $1500,00 Fireworks E i l II II II II ti II Popular prices, 25c. 60c, ?5c, $1.00. New Grand Stand; seati for 6.000. Advance sale now open at northeast corner Sixth and Alder streets. II II M SSSSZXSSSSSSSSSSSSSZZSSakS 3 Summer Session TELEGRAPHY STENOGRAPHY OPEN ALL THE YEAR Expert telegraphers and stenog raphers, always in demand. We will place you. ;.,..... ; .,."J. .-: j Oregon Expert College . 83 6TK BT 6TK XXOOB. : DRAY AGE V STORAGE TRACKAGE Machineryt Safes and Merchandise Moved & Stored Vhnnm ri A V C ; llrtPCC Both Tbov.1 4th 4 DAVIS Twe Warehouses, IM& HOTI Ives ",f:"..: it I AM-gsmri 3. SEATS SELLIRG . - ' 10 a. m. 9 p. m. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. ' :, , Opposite Postoffice, : WALTER - - NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND ... SOLOISTS ARIilOnY : TONIGHT, 8:15 Symphony Niprht TOMORROW AFTERNOON, 230, and TOMORROW EVENNO, 8:1S Wagner Night ; SPECIAL AMOUNCEr.IETJT ' MME. NORDICA 'Vv .'-.,1'. .,.v- a rf-i-W ''I ; .V " " , Will Sing Tomorrow Evening NO ADVANCE IN PRICES f 2.50, f 2, $1.50, f 1 i Direction - . Lois Steers-Wynn Cornan Phones Main 6645; Al 145 ; 8ZB THB "Idyl of Folly" , Ansploss Knights ef Colambas. HciIifl,Evc.June8 Prices tl.0O. TSo, BOo. THE STAR Musical Comedy Weekof June l, 1908. BZTBAOBOZHABT, ATTBACTXOB. BATTLING NELSON Will appear each and -every perform ance during the entire week and fight three rounds with his sparring partner, ; in conjunction with ";- ; ' 1 TKB - ABKStBOWO ' KTJEZCAXi COM .:,:,;; ABTvw-.J:..;-"V,:,-,!; Presenting ."'-j.f. ,..'(', -A Trip lo Coney tslanr' BXVXKS A ITS BOCH2STEB . : J- , Australian Vocal': Artists. Time and prices remain the same. ; Geo. I Baker. General Manager. , Great Rose Festival Attraction EVERT NIGHT MATINEE SATUR- J i-i - DAY - - . .. - "TKB RiUBBSED" '"Story of Indian Territory, Big Scenic Play Record Seven Weeks .. . . T,. . Evening Prices f5c, 35c. 50c; Matinee 15c, tbc Beats Always on Sale. 27 ex Week "lvere" bane." LYRIC THEATRE Both Phones: Main 4685; Rome A-102 i.eek commencing Monday,. June 1, the Blunkall-Atwood . -Company Opens In the Australian Play, ' "THB BUSBSABTOEH." Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Satur day and Sunday. ' Price lOo and 2fto. Every evening at 8:15.' Prices lOo, 20o end 30c : Boxes - 60c. - Office open 10 a; m. to 10 p. m. TBE GRAND VaaievllhdeLcxe Entire Week of 'June- 1. 108.-" FAMOUS li PEKIN ZOUAVES In llnrht- nlng drills and marches; t the - ONLt. OEOROB WILSON; 'Tne original Min strel King"; AMERICAN NEWSBOYS POUR, in recollection or boyhood days; F. F. MONTRESSA. That I. A. T. S K. Dean "ON TIME OF COURSE." With the Latest Thlng-n Animated Pictures, NICRELODION 130 Sixth Street, . , ... ....... .... . V. Program Changed Every Day AU OOOD SUBJECTS.. Los Ango! wo Portland KBCBSATZOB FABK. . C03T- T4TOHK ASD 4Ta 8T3. ' JUKB 9, 3, 4, 6. 6, 7. - Games becln week days at 3:30 p. m., bunday, 2:30 p. m. I5c; grandstand. 50c; boxes. 25e exiru; children, bleachers. 10c; grandstand, 2o. laSrES' BAT PBXDAY. Boys under 11 free to bleacher Wednesday. ...... The happiest spot in Portlnnd I 1 minutes from First rnd Al'.'r sttv AT a OCIOCIC TODAY Ilerr Lind and Orchestra of u , i Gold in Grand Symrhonv rom-i-n. A t30 TOHIOJTT Allen Curtis and Company t 25 Mni l Comedy Stars In Miili-l f ' v . , ., Jakey, Uikey and Ihey' J-i - l;iNt l;v--BJ-Xt and galuinuil. rbr I I.nolnr. "Til 'm:.t," . - SUxtk, HectJ-io Tbrtii-, T f Show, owlin, S'4-.i a- - Iol.r, "t e." J.19 " ' BiliBTtits. J '"" ' ' and csntof1": A W". . ' " ca33 j. -iti: n " r