THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, , PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, : JUNE 8, 1908.
Tpwiiopics
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
' Hell!? .........
Knfghts of Columbus in "Idyl of Folly
Baker. .............. .-.- "Lover's Lane"
Lyric. ,,,,..,.,, "Held by the Enemy"
Star. . . . ,,..,.. , , ."Brown's , Vacation'
Grand .-. , v ... . , . .v. ........ .Vaudeville
The Oafts .... . , ..Concert nd Comedy
Contract ',. affKreffatlna; mor than
aggregating
8500,000 are beinc undertaken by the
Pacific Bridge company, which la b'
which
ulld-
tag. fills serosa the principal streets on
thn uit aide. Most of the material for
these fills , Is scooped out of the river
bv the company's big dredgers. Just at
present it is constructing a Ions trestle
between East Water street and Union
avenue. Twenty blocks will be filled
between Belmont street and Hawthorne
avehue by means of dump cars drawn
over this trestle. East Morrison. East
Washington, , East Eighth, and East
Sixth streets are to te filled in on
the contracts now made. East Oak has
been filled already, and fills on East
Alder, East Ninth and East Tenth are
nearly, finished. ;,
The fame of Kelly' butts ; and ' the
Multnomah county road work has spread
to "Washington, and two commissioners
of Pierce county. In which Tacoma Is
located, are here to make a thorough In
spection ' of the way things are done,
with a view to establishing a. roekpllu
at . home. The commissioners are T.
Peterson and Simon Metier. Yesterday
they visited Kelly's butts and today
they are guests of County Commission
ers Ltghtner and Barnes on an auto
mobile trip over roads where work is In
progress. This morning they took a.
spin over the Linnton road, n which
the United Railways have secured a
franchise and agreed to carry - rock xfpr
the county free of charge from n
quarries along the line. . . ;
Invitations have been Issued for the
thirty-ninth annual commencement of
Bt Helen's halt to b celebrated next
week. The Incidental exercises begin
Thursday afternoon with the studio re
ception and exhibition or drawings.
rrv.A rtl T n ni in . . 1 twl Afternoon
Fern me do CtiamDre ana -a uream vl
Vlnwera." ODerettas, will be
given djt
Tuesday
the elementary department
aftarnoon will be the pupils' musical
recital, and In the evening the com
. . . . -I- ...
mencement concert. Wednesday even
ing, June 17, the commencement exer
cises and awarding of diplomas will
take place. ,. . . .'.
Another of the A. W. Lafferty suits
against the Oregon & California Rail
road company there are about 25 of
them in an was iuea in me umwu
States court this morning. The suit In
question is similar to others Mr. Laffer
iv hu filed for his clients In an effort
to secure land held by the -Oregon &
California land grant. The cllentjln this
? articular case is George E. MacLaffer
v of Columbia county. The land in
question Is described as the northeast
quarter of section 1, township 8 north,
range 8 west, Willamette meridian, and
contains 160 acres.
Water through hose for sprinkling
yards or sidewalks or washing porches
or windows must be paid for In advanee
nnd used only between the hours of 5
ind 8 a. m. and 6 nnd 9 p. m. It must
'not be used for sprinkling streets. If
Ssed contrary to these rules or waste
fully It will be shut off.
Dr. W. C. Belt, who' collapsed tn an un
conscious heap in front of Cable's drug
store on Russell street Saturday after
noon and was reported in a precarious
condition at the Good Uamarltan hos
pital Saturday night, recovered suffi
ciently Sunday, to be removed to his
home.
Improvements on streets in -Monta-vtlla
to cost 125,000. are soon to begin.
Seven streets. Grove. Broad, Spencer,
Olney. Casln, Mohle and Hunter. East
Seventy-second and East Seventy-eighth
streets are among those already sched
uled for improvement.
Mildred Alberta, the 8-year-old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Forsythe,
Newherg, Oregon, died at St Vincent's
sanitarium yesterday afternoon of diph
theria, after a brief illness. The In
terment will be at Newberg Tuesday.
A. W. Hanson and Thomas Olson, sa
loon men of Pendleton, doing business
as a firm, filed a petition In bankruptcy
in the United States court today. Their
liabilities amount to 84,814.' There are
no assets.
For poor circulation of blood, rheuma
tism and nervous trouble try a pair of
eleotropodes; $1 a pair, guaranteed or
money dsck. Herni tn druggist, 233
Washington street
Evangelist Evans and wife will con-H
duct services tnis week at tne Aioma
mission hall. 541 Alblna avenue. Preach
ing every night at 8 -p. m. and Sunday
at 3 p. m. and 8 p. m.
The alumni of the Montavllla school
will meet at the schoolhouss Monday
evening, June 8, to make plans for a
picnic June 18. All graduates and
former teachers are urged to attend.
Electric and electric light treatment
cures chronlo and nervous diseases.
Specialty skin and prostatic disorders.
Dr. W. I. Howard, tv Rothchild build
ing, Fourth and Washington.
Evangelists Griffin and Deaderlck
will preach at the Penlel mission, 268
First street, tonight, and every night
during the week.
George Rubensteln, exclusive optician,
maker of high grade spectacles. at low
S rices, lsu jrourtn street, between Yam'
ill and Taylor.
Steamer Jess Harkins, for Camas,
Wsshougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
aock at a p. m. .
Woman's Exchange, 183 Tenth street,
lunch 11:80 to 2; business men's lunch.
D. Chamber A Sons, opticians, 821
Morrison street, corner- of Sixth.
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists, Third and Washington. .
Dr. Greene, ModlcaJ bldg. Home phone.
Berger, signs, show cards. 184 Yamhill
Journal want ads. le a word.
Use Ivory Soap; for
dish washing and it
will cost you;, perhaps,
two cents a week more
than if you used ordinary
laundry soap.
But ' what does that
amount to, as compared
.with the satisfaction
v that comes from scrupu
lously clean dishes; from
the improved appear
ance of your hands; and
from the knowledge that,
every ingredient in Ivory)
Soap is sweet and clean
and pure? T
Ivory Soap
994iMtPer Cent. Pure.
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ASOriiC LODGES
HOLD REilOII
Scottish . Bites' Cathedral
Scene of Meetings of Or
der's Members.
Commencing this morning, : Oregon
Masons "will have a busy 'week In Fort
land. . The grand chapter, Royal Arch
Masons, began Its deliberation in the
Masonlo temola. West Park and Yamhill
streets tyt0:30 o'clock this mdrnlng.J
tm ccoiiian ruie joagea oi me souinera
Jurisdiction opened ; their eighteenth
semi-annual reunion in the Scottish Hits
cathedral, Lownsdale and ? Morrison
streets, at 10 o'clock this morning; and
will, continue throughout today, tomor
row and ..Wednesday.'; ' !--Vvv
' Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock the
grand lodge of Oregon, A. F. A A. M.
will open its annual communication In
the Masonlo temple. At the same time
and place the grand chapter. Order of
Eastern star win now its annual com
munication.
,. Saturday night El Kader temple will
hold Its semi-annual session at the Ma
sonic temple. -
The deliberations of the grand chap,
ter Royal Arch Masons, was opened
this morning by Fred ; W. Davis of
Union, O. It P., who delivered the an
nual address. J. M. Hudson, chairman
of the correspondence committee, sub
mitted a report of the committee' cor
respondence with foreign Jurisdictions.
. The annual reports of Grand Treas
urer Mason and Grand Secretary Rob
inson were read. Following the reading
of these reports came the report of the
euDorainote lodges lor the year.
At 2:30 O'clock this afternoon, of ft
cers for the ensuing year were elected
The following aVe the retiring officers
of the grand chapter: F. W. Davis, G.
H. P.: A. H. Btelner. denutv G. H. P.:
Edward Hlddle, G. K; Frank J. Miller,
G. 8.; D. P. Mason, G. T.; J. F. Robinson,
u. a.i r. u. rittocic u. ju: u. p. cos now.
G. C; C. J. Buchanan, G. P. 8.; Oscar
Hay ter, i. R. A..C; John M.. Howe. O.
M. third veil; L. C, Marshall, G. M. sec
ond veil; George E. Davis, G. Jf. first
veil: D. G. Thompson, G. S.
The lodge of perfection conferred de
grees as follows this . morning at the
fccotusn Kite catnearai:
Fourth degree, J. Frank Drake, pro
siding. Fifth degree, J. W. Kewklrk, presid
ing. Sixth degree, Philip 8. Malcolm, pre
siding. ,
The fourteenth degree will be .con
ferred at 8 o'clock this afternoon and
the fifteenth at 8 o clock tonight.
The following la the program for to
morrow's work:
9 a. m. Eighteenth degree, Wallace
jneuamant presiding.
10:80 a. m. Twenty-first decree. E.
G. Jones presiding.
2 p. m. Twenty-ninth degree. Thorns
Gray oresidlng.
8 p. m. 'Thirtieth degree, Louis G.
Clnrks presiding.
8 p. m. Thirty-first degree, J. M,
Hodson and J. E. Werleln presiding
The committees for the Scottish Rite
reunion are as follows: Reception, Irv
ing W. Pratt, thirty-third degree: Gen'
'eral T. M. Anderson, thirty-third degree
J. A. Sladen, thirty-third degree; C A.
Dolph, thirty-third degree; C W. Lowe,
tnirtv-tnird aegree.
Candidates J. M. Hodson, thirty-third
aegree: if. u. wnitenouse, tnirty-tmra
degree: w. is. Grace, thirty-third de
gree; Henry L. Pittock. thirty-third de
gree; W. D, Fenton. 88d degree; E. G.
jones, tnirty-tnird degree.
HEIR TO ESTATE IS
ADMONISHED ONLY
Partitlon-helr to a South African leg'
acy eft 16,000,000, according to a newspa
per excerpt which he Introduced In
court, Edgar Martin dazsled the eyes Ct
Judge Cameron this morning, when he
appeared on a charge of disorderly con
duct preferred by Captain Moore.
. Martin was arrested Saturday because
of his belligerent attitude toward the
police for taking in custody an aged
man nemea m. a. swan rrom Toledo,
Or. Martin told Judge Cameron thi
morning that he had been told prisoners
did not receive fair treatment tn the
police department. When asked to name
Individual cases his mind grew hazy.
Officer Riley testified that Martin
represented himself as a man of in
fluence and affluence, citing the news
paper clipping In support of his state
ments. Riley also testified that Martin
used decidedly strong language to X'
nress his opinion or tne police.
Jud.-re Cameron severely admonished
Martin and warned him never to inter
fere or question officers in the pursuit
of their duty. He was allowed to depart
without sentence,
Less Than Half Price.
8125 Remington and Tabulator, 65.
1 125 Smith Premier, 865.
8100 Remington 345.
$100 Smith Premier, $45.
3100 Densmore, 85. ,
$106 Underwood (nearly new), $55.
$105 Underwood (used i mos.), $85.
$105 Underwood (used 1 wk.). $85.
We are making this special cut In
order to clear our shelves of part of
our surplus stock of rental machines.
All these typewriters were traded out
for L. C. Smith and are sold under one
year'B guarantee. L. A M. Alexander A
Co., 170 Fifth street, opposite postoffice.
ii. m. stemier, manager.
GRADUATION PROGRAM
AT WESTON NORMAL
(npll Dlsostch to The Journal.)
Wenton. Or.. June 8. The Weston
normal commencement exercises will be
held tomorrow in tne normal cnapfl
There win re zi graduates, juage Btepn
en A. Lowell of Pendleton will make thi
address of tne day. Miss Augusta Hutch
inson will be the valedictorian. . Her
subject will be "The School of the Fu
ture." The nroeram. otherwise, follows
Salutatory and address, "Agriculture in
Public School Education, Daniel L
Hopkins; address. "The Home, a Product
of Education," Mary Sturdier; address,
"A Great Lire," Edith Still; presentation
of diplomas, E. Hofer, Salem. Some ex
cellent musical numbers will also - be
rendered. The year closed has been the
most . successful in the history of the
school
Tomorrow and Wednesday will tie
positively the last days for discount on
west siae gas oius. rortiana uas jo.
i . i i
SeasrCe A. O. U. W. Officer.
' " - (Special Dlipatch to The Journal.)
Astoria, June 8. Seaside lodge No. 12,
A. O. U. W. has elected the following
officers for the ensuing term: Past
master workman, Wililam Ross; master
workman, A. L. Steel-s; foreman, A. R.
Cyrus; overseer, M. H. Gray; reorder,
Patrick Shae; guide. O. F. Morton; In
side watchman, William Kelly; outside
Watchman, A. L. Chirk; examining
rhyslclans. O. B. Ester, Jay Tuttla sad
J. Pilkington. .. ... . .-
Five Teacher at Hermiston. y
(Special Dlapatch to The Journal.) '
Hermiston. Or.. June 8. -The Hermls
ton School board has elected teacher
for next year as follows: Frank Pen
nock of Milton, superintendent; Miss
Bertha Randall. Mrs. B. G. Monkham,
Miss Jessie Willlsms ' and Miss Elisa
beth Hammer. The attendance is ln
creitetng so rapidly that It was neces
sary to employ two mora teachers this
year than last. . ,.. .. ... y .-r-
The twenty-second annus! convention
of , the supreme council of the AmerU
can oraer -oz steam r.ngineer openea
in Baltimore today with a good attend
ance of delegates.- The convention will
hold dally sessions : until Friday, Re
ports show the affairs of the order to
be la a satisfactory condition.
3,500 MAJORITY FOR
APPROPRIATlOn BILL
Ck)mplete,Official" Count Ex
pected tQ Show That Num-
ber at Least.
Complete official return from all
counties except Harney and Wheeler
giv the University of Oregon appro
priation bill a majority of 8.681. The
majority In Multnomah county 1 8,390.
The bill was defeated in Malheur county
by 140 votes, but It will probably carry
Wheeler by a small . margin and break
even in Harney. In no event will the
majority for the bill be less than 8,600.
The banner counties for the university
are Multnomah, Lane, Jackson, Clatsop,
Umatilla. Baker, Klamath, Wasco, Sher
man' ana joos, wnue Marion, iinn,
Yamhill, Clackamaa - and- Washington
lead the opposition." -
In the counties where the university
ha 'large numbers of alumni and stu
dents, the bill has been sustained by
rooa majorities, dui in me counties
hat are not represented either in the
student body or the ranks of the alumni,
tbo bill ha been defeated. - - -
: Renreientatlves of th " ntann r1
throughout the United States met at
the Hotel Astor today for the seventh
The Florence Placer Gold Riining Co.
'feels No Hesitancy in Declaring Its Ability to Pay to Its Stockholders
200 Per Cent Per Annum on All Money Invested in Its Shares
This is 50 trmes more than the bank will pay, yet not an unreasonable expectation from investments in placer god
ground so rich as that we own in the ....-.
Celebrated Florence Gold Mining District That Has Prtven IteeliOne of the Richest
Ever Looked Upon by the Longing Eyes of Man.
When we have
27 elk ms or 540 acres of ground, we will have incurred an
upon which we shall have to pay dividends. There is no
holders having no advantage over the latest or smallest
We Will Need to Mine But $138,000 Gross
200 Per Cent Per Annum on
With a new and
than yiAW Per
..ifZi. ; ,.:r .T.
iMraf firAniirrmn
costing less than
And the Best of
and Can
nearest suonlv noint.
utensil, wefe packed
With a new and modern e evator, tne invention 01 audic oru. ,
called !o our aUentionTif adopted by 'the company, which it SWl-? fldif Vhall
in tlMmo ner vear. and shall be disappointed il we do not double that amount. If we shan
From a very small fraction of the ground (gulches in the sides of the mountains), between 1860 and 1865.
placer neVs with pans only? took out more than $100,000,000. But by this method none could reach ndmme
the darowend bV thit company, because it is necessary to elevate the gravel from its watery bed in t order to
mc claims wj ..... . . t.jri:- ,i,v,tnr in that rearion in those days. The
separate it trom tne EOia. ana mere were hi
as some of ours is, so the only
mnt vr ran Hr more work in a d
ment we can do more
reached, but this never before has been possible to do.
Those at the Head of the Florence Placer Mining Company Are Men of Most Excellent
Judgment and Irreproachable Character.
Amone them is Mr. H. B. Perks, M. A. I. M., and a mining engineer of international repute. This gentleman
examined the A ground, spending two months with a gang of men. during which time he sunk shafts down to bed
"ck short distances apart, thereby PROVING BEYOND ALL DOUBT OR CAVIL the richness of the gravel
deposits that had been coming down from the mountains for many centuries This gravel will be handled ith a
hydraulic elevator, at an expense of between 5 and 6 cent, per yard, and will easily Tunes to U
cents per yard. At 10 cents per yard we have gold enough in these acres to afford independent fortunes to all
owners of large blocks of this stock, and to smaller shareholders, as we have said, and confidently beheve dm
dends of more than 200 per cent upon every dollar invested with the company.
There Is Quick Money in Good Mining Stock.
A person investing only $25 in these shares would, at 200 per cent interest, have an income of $50 per year or
more than $4 per month; $50 invested would afford an income of $100 per year, or more than $8 per month, and $75
would brinrin $150 per vear, or as much money as the rent of a house that cost $1,500; $100 put in these share .at
present prices would yiefd a harvest of $200 per year on interest at 200 per cent, or an amount in excess of $16.50
er month-sufficient to pay the grocery bill for a family of two. if frugal, as most workiogmen must be. In 25
years, this $100 would add $5,000 to the family purse. If at the bank at 4 per cent, a full 25 years, the .urn realiaed
would be only $200. And these placer claims, sampled as we had them, are safe and sure as any bank on earth
THERE IS NOT THE SLIGHTEST DOUBT OF THIS.
$250 invested in 1,000 Florence Placer shares at 25 cents the share, at 200 per cent per annum, which would
return to the investor $500 per year, or twice the amount invested in thestock. It would pay back $2,500 in five
years? or enough to build a comfortable home; $5,000 in 10 years. $10,000 in 20 years, and $12,500 in the 25 years
we expect it will require to work the Florence placers out. -
$500 invested now, at 25c the share, at the same rate of interest, would reward the investor with an Income
of $1,000 per year for the next quarter century. ' . . ' t , . .
$750 invested now would mean an income of $1,500 per year during the 25 year' life of this enterprise. :
$1,000 invested while these shares are selling at present prices, should enrich the investor to the extent of
$2,000 per annum; $20,000 in 10 years, $40,000 in 20 years, and the handsome fortune of $50,000 before the last of
the Florence Placer ground has been washed out
$2 000 placed in these shares now, at the interest we feel positive we shall pay, would profit the buyer $100,000
if he should elect to hold them the entire period it will require to mine out this ground.
Loaned to the Bank at 4 Per Cent.
$250 would return $10 per year, and $250 In 25 years. This is $12,000 less than our stock at 200 per cent per
annum,, would pay in 25 years on an investment of $250. . , , x ... ,j v
$500 out at 4 per cent per annum would return $20 per year. At 200 per cent per annum the return would be
$1 000 per year $980 more tun the bank would pay. At 4 per cent the bank would pay $500 for the use of $500
for 25 years. At 200 per cent per annum the mine would pay, in 25 years, $25,000, or $24,500 more than would be
received from the bank. ' ..... . , .
Larger sums would pay in proportion, and we merely make these comparisonsthat it may be known that tne
Florence Placers will reward their stockholders more richly than could be expected from the most prosperous
business, aside from mining, in the whole range of human effort
We Have More Than 80,000 Pounds of Machinery and Piping, Likewise a Sawmill, in
Transit to the Mines.
Mr. Perks has a force of 12 men assisting him in the installation of these placer mining appliances, and within
90 days, or thereabouts, we shall have our giants at work. We feel confident that we shall return to each stock
holder this fall, every dime he has invested with , and for the next 25 years his dividends mil' be net to him.
Before the vear has closed. thereNs little doubt that this stock will sell for as much as $1 or motf e per share, nd
it wilt awHilv
ment, suppose, for example, a workingman employed at a salary of $75 per month should Invest six months
wages in Florence Placer atock. Receiving v200 per cent per annum interest on this purchase would afford him
an income the equal of his salary, or $75 per month- Thus he would thereafter draw down $150 per month, a
wage not paid to many men. i ' t ;
We Expect to Close Out Our 120,000 Shares by the End of June.
v
100 share, t
100 sharss.
is
60
800 sharss, 78;
400 share, 100;
(00 shares, 126 ;
FIVE PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH ON ALL SALES
SHARES OR OVER .
Incorporated under th laws of Oreffon. Capital Btocx, $250,000, divided ih 600.000 share of
ent per share, fully paid and non-assessable. All share 26 cents each.
ontcsstsv
John B. Cleland., .: President
. Judre Circuit Court)
Geo. It. Peaalee . . Vice-Prea't.
(Peaslee - Bros. ' Company)
Klchard C. Hart ; .Bec-Trea.
(Superintendent U. 8. Llaht-
House Service) .
DimzcTomo. v -
3: B. Cloland WV A. Cleland
H. B. Perk -: W. W. Peasle)
J. r. Boone R. C Hart i
O. U Peaslee V
annual convention of th National As
sociation of Piano Dealers of America.
Freight rate, agents' commissions, the
exchange of seoond-hand pianos and
many other question of importance to
the trade will be discussed, during the
three days th convention
session. .
Tomorrow -and Wednesday !' will b
positively th last day for discount on
west side gas bills. Portland Gas Co. -
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
PRINTING
frA Home
First and Oat
installed .11 our piping, sawmill. g.ants
a O
we will nave incurred an
dividends. There is no
modern elevator, the invention of Ruble Bros. ot uoiaen, rny"ZZ
yr ana ,, -
on, then our dividends will be just that much greater. If we diciae
dopt this one we probobly will do, as th expense is comparatively
lan $1,000, then, of course, our dividends will be more than three tin:
mrn nur i iviucuua win sjc just.
.!,!. nn nrnhohlv will do. as the
It All Is That We Have Sampled and Thoroughly Tested the Ground
Most Sincerely Assure Our
Atom of Guess About the Value ot 1 nese racers.
at the berinning, was The Dalles, and
ItKinniDK, was iiit u.uti,
these places, i
-1..
)nly metnoa 01 mining men
work in a day than could be done in
advanee to the larire value shares of its
PRICES OF SHARES AND
eash. -'
cash.
$18.78 cash, 8.87H
25.00 cash, 18.60
81.15 cash, 15.61 H
per month,
per month,
per month,
per month,
per month.
in from these paces, .rVmJ
PROSPECTUS GIVING FULL INFORMATION MAILED 9N
The Florence
,Mining:Gdm
320 Commercial Club Buildinir. Fifth and
. Portland. Oregon Hhone Main
Every ;
Young Man
SOME time expects
to engage in busi
ness for himself,
. ; and the. best way
poasible to prepare for
the commercial battle
is to establish ' himf elf .
in the banking world.
Begin today by open
lng an account with us.
German-American
Bank
Sixth and Washington St.
Portland, Oregon.
SAFE-DEPOSIT BOXES
4 AND UP PER YEAR
and . nyarauuc e.ror,
J . Aa AAA I
expense i "-" -r
promotion stock in the company,
expense of not to exceeo
promotion stock in
in that regard, and
in Order to Pay All Expenses of Mining and
Every Dollar Paid for Shares.
r 1 dicide to construct
expense is comparatively small, the
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Stocknoiaers inat mere is
later walla, wana, wasn. a -V
tv. .""-""".,', 7 ... .
was mai n "v.v. i j
six montns men, even our DcarOC
orofit-oavintr ability will entitle it.
TERMS OF PAYMENT
600 shares, $150; $S7.50 cash. I1S.T8 per month.
700 shares. 176; 48.75 cash, 81.87H per month.
800 shares, 200; 60.00 cash, 26.00 per month.
900 shares, 226; li.HM cash, I8.12H per month.
1000 shares, 250; ez.60 casn. si.za
TEETH
Save '
TJoney
Com and hay fre eisminatloa,
WB EXTRACT TKETH FKitB: SIL
VER FILLINQ8. 86e UP: OOLD FILL.
1NQ8, 76c UPl feET OF TEETH. 34fOj
SPLENDID BET, 8tv0S ; , GOLD
CRQWNB, U S TO 81.80.
All work guaranteed for ten rear.
Lady attendant always present. - An
work done absolutely without pain by
speclslisU of from it to 88 years s
perlenos. Boston Dentists
Some noa A-aO80b
imoa icau aoso.
9IH Korrisom WU Oss. Fostoffto.
COAL
Kemtnertir Coal
Th Best Wyoming Coal on th Fort
land Market
oxuBonai mob. coro.)
Bunkers 18th and Marshall. Phone
Main 831 A-8881.
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the original stock-
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suTce"d in th s
acceea m tnis
a second elevator,
compietea macnjno
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noi an
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And as an invest
per month.
OF 300
th parvalu of 60
REQUEST
Oak Street
OSS .. -
Placer
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1
lit
Gpinastic
4.600
School Children
Under direction of INSTRUCTOR
ROBERT KROHN. assisted T
principal and teaebera.
tvzssat, ran , tao r.u.
Admlssloa 8 Bo, laolndlnf fxBd
srtaadl sjcbool Calldrem XBo. e
ssrysd SMa BS ISztsa.
! Seat on al at Sherman. Clay
A Co. Sixth and Morrison atreet.
Tal dfffl la gim tow h a
fit ef tb Oramaac Soaool Ah
lett Zieam.
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Aaptos XalgHto Oolamkaa. -
The Deiligjonlolit
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BAKER THEATRE
Fhone Slain I
A-6II0
Geo. Z Baker. General Manaaer.
Tonight All This Week Matinee Sat.
urdajr, Baker Stock Co. In the
Oreat Comedy, . s
"X.OTEJUT
By Clrde Tltch, author of "Tha Clim
bers." Most laughable comedy; highly
Interesting love story; beautiful scen
ery. "Let' alk down loyer laa to-
ether."
iyenlngs IBo, $So, 80e; Mat. IBe, 5e.
Sfexi Week "Ih wla(Usr1" by Stow
ard ItasssU. - ' - '"I- - - 1
THE GRAND VasdevMs tfeLcxc
Entire Week of June 8, 1808. T
Joaa QUSMOn Ssrth
And '
' S'SUBB STOTrXXZAV,
Potpourri of song and dance. Miss .
Qlesson 1 th lady champion dancsr of
th world.
OEOXOia OUAMBT,. I
' ' Bright Comedienne.
Beside a host of other headllner.'
Time and price remain the earns, f.
UYRIC, THEATRE ,
Both phones: 'Main 4685: Horn E-1028.'
Week Commencing Monday, June 8. the
Blunkall-Atwood Company In
Wm. Olllette's Wonderful War Drama
Hxsu bt txb amiicT." -.
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, 8atur-
day and Sunday. Prices lOo and 20c!
Every evening at 8:16. Price lOo, 20a.
and 80c Boxes too. Office open 10 a.
m. to 10 p. m. !
THE STAR Musical Comedy
Week of Jun 7, 1808. v :
TSTJI 'AXSCSTXOirO ' nnTglOAIi COM-'.
aiT ooscFAirr
Offer the funniest ot musical farces,';
entitled "BBOWSTSJ TAOATZOV."
Two show every evening, first at
T: 80, second -at 8:16; lower floor, 25o;
balcony and gallery, 16o. 1 Matinees
dally at 8:60 p. m.. 15o, except tos.
NICRELODION
ISO tttata 8ttre.
Program Changed Cveryl)ay
1U OOOB SUBJECTS.
10 A. sc. to t
IS . SC.
Pooular concert at 1 o'clock daily by
Herr Llnd and the Symphony Orchestra
of "Whit and Gold." Most popular:
musical organisation ever at the Oaks.-
130 TOHTQXT XV AZKDOXS t30 I
"THlt GIRL"
Msrry. musical play by ? Allen-Curtis
company of star.. . Augmented orch.
tra, twenty late song hit. Lavls.i
cento and electrical efTeets.
OBASfyzoxrsazs svacxs xar &xitic -
Wednesday Hvenlnjr. between winners
or facinc coasi six-aay racers; mu"a,
four professionals, larce cash purse..
"IS lalaute rrom Aide Street."
Oakland
vs.
Portland
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rmrn a. in. ii. ia. ii n-
J ' Game begrin week day at
. jr s:v p. in., ounaay, 3:30 p. m.
Admission fee pleachsrs,
I5o; grandstand. 50c: boxes. 25o extr-i
children, bleachers, lOo; grandstand, 3 so.
ZOOZBS' BAT rSUESAT.
Boy under 18 fre W bleachers
Wednesday. '
Diamond Rc3f ifci:3
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MADE FROM CREOSOTS
5 Gal. Lots 75c Per C - S.
Portland Sash & D::r C
030 TMOVt ST." 3
.im. c
Vcbwab Printing Cc.
Hull
Multnomah Field
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