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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, SATURDAY , EVENING, JUNE 13, 1903. I Tqwn Topics TOXIGHrS A3IUSOIEXTS. Baker... i,. Lyilc.. ......... . Star . . A . . . ... . Grand . The Oaks ....... ......"Lover's Lane" "Held y the Enemy" ..Brown' Vacation" . .". Vaudeville Musical Extravaganxa Members Of th lire ommlttee ye 4 terday heard parj of the, charges brought by. D. ' L.. "William against the bulld- - ing Inspector In regard to technical vio lations of the building; law. WUllama , charges that discriminations have been made, but the evidence submitted yea terday by the building: Inspector showed : that the action taken In the matters on i ' which Williams based his charges was necessitated by the complications which - usually arise In enfdrclng the various building and fire laws of the ""jr.; . When the hearing Is completed It is expected that the committee will rec ommend to the couBctI the speedy" pas sage of the building law which is being ...... drafted. - . ; '"'.An exhibition of the work In drawing V and In manual training; done bythe pu pi Is of the grade schools of the city Is now shown at the ' Museum of Art, Fifth and Taylor, street. and will re main in place - throughout next week. ' The building Is alwaysopen with free admission on Thursday; and 'Saturday afternoons. During tMs exhibition It will also be free to public school pupils ' ' every afternoon ' from 'IS to S o clock, and to give parents' and others unable to visit -it during the-week an oppor. , tunlty to see the exhibition the museum will be opened Sunday, June ,14, from 3 - to o'clock with free admission. J , - After remaWng in esion all day - yesterday the school board was unable to finish Its work of electing teachers ' for next year, and adjourned until Mon--V day night to complete the task. Great difficulty was encountered by the mem bers In selecting- teachers to fill the vacancies caused by. resignations, and t inasmuch as all were not selected for these places yesterday they decided to wait until Monday before completing the work because many of the old teach ers will be transferred to other schools. Monday's meeting will be called at 7:30 o'clock. y f Three toes was the price Harry Jones paid last night for,tteqapttngto board , a passenger train:'- He is In St.:vin-j cent's hospital. today receiving medical attention. In company with a friend, i Barney Lenehan of the Kingston hotel, 'ae-whlch place Jones Is staying, he was walking down Fourth - street when he decided to , catch a Southern FaclflOj train which wag moving north at a slow . : rate of speed. When he grabbed for the guardrall'on the step his right foot ' slipped, - one wheeF passing ever three! .toeyi before hexowld be rescued, 4 i Excursion r Multnomah', Falls ,,nd Oneonta Gorge Sunday,' Jun 4, steam er J. N. Teal. Don't tay In in city Sunday and complain about . the beat, for you can do enough of that during ' tbeveek. The Open River Transpor tation company has decided to run a special -excursion to Multnomah . Falls this coming Sunday, leaving' ,Oak street dock at 8:80 a. m.. arriving back about ft p. m. Fare, 76 eents for the round trip. Dorsey B. SmKhsuperln tondent Main 3201. ; . , , '.i BecreUrjf Mcintosh of the' city civil service' commission Is preparing for the minnHnn nf strikers for the fire de- Sv partment, June 18 and 19. Other, ex aminations to be held Wis montn areior engineers and master mechanics in; the fire department. The one for engineers will be held June 25, and the one for master . mechanics June 2. The post tlons are paying ones, and men wishing en opportunity, to seexrre .permanent po- si tlons should take advantage of the op- ' ortunlty presented by the city. ' , A pioneer of Portland since 1857 was called on lit last reconnaissance last night ! at "11 o'clock when Bernard O'Hara died at the family residence, 714 V Overton street, after being in bed four weeks . suffering s from a complication "', of -diseases. He was 72 'Years old.. A , wlf and daughter, survive fclra... The -fnneral will be held from St. Patricks ; vhurh at I o'clock Monday morning. Burial will be in Bt. Mary's -cemetery The'- Journal's " first 5 announcement ' of its third annual educational contest In today's issue will be Interesting read ing for hundreds of Oregon's brightest and most energetic boy ad girls, and young men and young women who have the ' determination to educate them Kelvee through their own. personal ef forts, Parents should encourage such self-confident children and help them in every way: honorable. Articles lost and found ty the street- cars In the last few days: Seven um- ' brellas, one kerchief and money, one' package of gloves, one tooth brush, one glove, two pairs gloves, one basket. I eight books, two notebooks, two lunch boxes, four purses, one hat (lady's), one shopping bag. Cafl at the lost article room of the O. W. P. railway station, corner First and Alder. Vt 1 Tb esse of Frank Bushnog, Mat Buro and M. Stolhl, who figured .ln,a saloon fight at 49 First street, Iast night, was continued over until Monday morn ing by Judge Cameron this morning. Bushnog and Buro attacked Stolhl, the saloonkeeper, because Bushnog claimed he had been short-changed. None of the participants was seriously injured. A moonlight excursion is to be given by the I T. P. a C. B. of the Third Prea "byterlan church next Tuesday evening on the fine new . steamer J. N. Teal, . which will leave Oak street dock prompt ly at 7:80. A piano has been engaged and a mixed program will be given dur ing the evening. Refreshments will be served. - v. . ' -t - lOwlr.ff to the fact that the members of the ticket committee of the Catholic . young Men's club carqlval have not all reported as yet the announcement of the winner of the $100 given by the car rival management to some holder of a Vcason- ticket has been postponed, until t June 43, , '. v f-iSv":' " 1 "n'i ";,.'; Following the precedent established - in March, the city executive board has again reduced the bill of the Portland Railway, Light A Power company, r At yesterday' meeting of the board 'the members voted to cut the city's. May lighting bill, from , 28,287 to- $5,40 ? ' ; W. C Davidson, the private detective, end Mrsr Annie Reynolds who were ar . rested yesterday on complaint of con - sorting, filed by another private detec , tlve, will have , their ' hearing . before Dr. Broiigher Speaks 8unday Both Services IbeWhiteTemple ' . f r.l4K enrl Tel vlrtf tit fAl . j , 10:30 A. 2C j CHILDREN'S DAY EHRCISES J 5 Sermon Subject, "THE CHILD 1 , , SPIRIT." , . ? ' S T:45 P. M. hSlolcn Fruit the Swedes;?" MR. MARTIN, the notPd singer of Minneapolis, Minn., - will -sing and lead large chorus choir. . BAPTISM. IE OPERATORS: ' Ml flnone. m Journars ., Library Contest Closes" Wednesday,' JuneJ : 2JSo Don't Delay., 7 iTbls week's count in the library con test shows another heavy gain fori the Western ,Beil " club, with Ahe .Williams Avenue school working hard and follow ing a close second. Everyone is work ing hard and; no doubt the William Avenue school wlU make some ' senW Uopal gains next week during the elof- 'JUrf .week of school, f-'K:'-i.' X)'y!t- '.' It, has been decided to. close the, li brary, contest '6n , Wednesday'' June ' 24. All votes deposited before the closing of that day will be counted in the con-! test No votes will b counted "which are received after tie hour of .closing of; the regular polling places. There is still a good chance for some bustling during the next 10 days and the closing risv rf 'thi ivintaat should show some remarkable , work. . The library is well J worm tn murt, .iuw j the time to, work harder tha,n ever. - -WUllama Avenue School. . , . 899,280 Multnomah camp, w. U. w.,... ts.zzs Ooldenrod assembly ,,;....,..,... S.wll 8t Mary's academy ,.,,,.,.,.. 85.227 Stephen s sohooi ,f . . . . ,f . JI Shaver school : . .. .,..,. 39,417 Calling school: ....... l: . . . .'C a.V.iiO Woodlawn school , .... .". 3,250 TTnlladav' school 19.071 East Side High school. ... i ... 12,(61 Young Men Catholic Athletloj . - : club ... ....-,.. . .i,,, J2.011 Federated Men's . club ..... ; , .$ 1 0,84 8 West Side High school ,.,.. , 8,637 Columbia university. ........ .. , I, of I Fram assembly ............ Ladd school ....... . .. . ... . j.. ,381 ,16S 6,783 6,278 4,348 .3,691 2.986 2,840 2,648 m 1.483 1,3 ii 1,260 1,041 1.041 1,0 2 i 1,020 1.005 99! . 898 -1 ' 887 882 Allen s reparatory scnooi Kast siae tiorary a , .' , Atkinson scnooi . ... . Mount Hood circle 151; W. Ov W., Couch school ... ...I Chapman school Highland school Eagles, Bellwood school B. P, O. E. .., East Side Athletic club..,..,... I. O.' O. F. ........ ..'v.-. Foresters of America .i Clinton-Kelly school St. Vincent's hospital . ....... . Portsmouth1 school. ............ F. B. lodge 18 irvlngton" school Central Christian church ....... George Washington 21,' W. O. W. Ladles of Maccabees - Catholic ' Foresters Hawthorns school ' 77 Thompson echooi j ii Rebeka b lodge 7 50 Sunnyslde school .... 1 ...v 740 Women' Jewish council Shattuck - -school ' Alnswnrth school ' 442 Home of Aged. I. O. O, F. Hill Military academy Kovi' brlfirade .- . . . ... . . . . . . . a .15 Homesteaders . . i . . ,. . y: ,290 Oregon- Flr.M. W. ',....,. 295 Portland academy', ......... V. . 289 Mt. . Tabor Iqdge, A. F. A M- J 210 Oregon Grape arry? 0975, W, Mr- ; A ..-.w.. i. .... 4-,-'2?0 a. a v, w. Hawthorne 111, A. F. & A. M... Evergreen camp 668v M. W.'A., 200 150 140 Judge Cameron on Monday morning, the case having been" continued today. , , , ...j,,. -f ... , , Water through hose 'for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washfng porches or windows must be paid for- in advance and used only between the hour of 6 and 8 a. m. and 6 nnd 9 p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste- fully it win be snut ot; Trolley excursions tomorrow to El- Ucada and .upper, Clackamas rjver J points, 76 cents -round, trip,;. TW. leave First, and Alder tretiat -1:1, 9:16, 11:16 a. m., 1:16. 8:46r;16, 7i26.;p. m. Tickets must re ner at Hotel Estac&da rurcnaseq.. y1" 0 cents, -a';:' Trolley trios tomorrow to "Oregon City and-Canemah Park, 45 cent round trip. Dancing at Canemah Park. Motor car with open trailers leave First and Alder streets every SO minutes on the hour and half hour. Tickets must be pur chased. . '. '. . Physicians' prescriptions and drug orders filled at the 'old reliable Albert Bern! drug store, -233 Washington treet have a reputation for fiuallty and dependability a result of 80 years fair and square dealing with the public, The Ancient Order of "Hibertflana is preparing to give a picnic at' Ceflat Park Sunday June 28. It Is planned to haye a "field, day. program of sports for the youngei generation. . Music will be fur nished by city band. . v vl- r 1 - '' ' 'Excursions tomorrow to Estacada and return, 75 miles, 76 cent. Trains leave First and Alder streets 7:15, 9:15, 11:15 a. m.. 1:16, 3:45 :16. 7:25 p. m. Tickets must b purchased. ' Dinner, at Hotel Estacada 54 cents. ,. v- Rlngler's new swimming tank open daily to the public 9 a. m. to 10 p.. m. Ladles' night Monday.. Ladle and gent other times. Flnet plunge W city, 8884 East Morrison. Bwlmrping 25c 1 The Aociation of .Collegiate Alum nae will give a .Browning drama, "Co lombo's Birthday," at the Empire thea tre Monday night, June 16. Admission - A? floor In Willamette. 6ee.lt on the Oregon City boat Sunday. Leaves Ninth street dock a. m., 12 noon, 3 p.,m. Round trip ticket 48 cent. y Steamer -Jesse" Harklns. for Camas, Washougal and way landing, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington treet dock at 2 P. m, , . Juston' Java restaurant Is - now reftdy for business, corner Seventh and Alder. ,0v. . r ; vi. Xi? Woman' Exchange, 133 Tenth street, lunch-lr:80 to 1; business men's lunch. i Big ummer dance,- Rlftgler' hall , to night, excellent music, 76c couple. . D.: CharoDer Son, optician, 221 Morrison street, corner of Sixth. , , ; W. A.' WIse and assocUUesv painless dentists. Third and Vashingtpn. , pr. E. H. Thornton',- moved to Cekum buUdlng. -el. Main 428. ., ,f,t.; ' Dr. Greene, Mod leal bldg. . Home phone. Berger, sign, show card . 284 Tamhllt Journal want eds, lo a word.- ;' . Introduced Tobacco Tags: 'An Interesting story Is told by J. W. Crosslcy how the great tobacco compa nies commenced tagging plug tobacco. "I' was a traveling salesman in Texas early in the elghtlet," states Mr. Cross ley, ''selling tobacco for one of the big companies, and I noticed that many of the users of this narcotic were an noyed because the tobacco was always sticking to their pockets. I wrote to my - company about giving- rubber F ouches-as a ' premium and suggested hat they place little tags on each plug of tobaoco sold, t It proved to be such a 'success that other companie soon followed suit and.oon the big com panies were , not only ' giving rubbert pouches, but also a variety of other premiums, and your know , to -what ex tent rthe erase reached men, women and 'children were - oon collecting - to bacco tag," Mr.. Crossley Is now with the Pacific Coast Biscuit -company and ha charge of th premium' and public ity department, ana ay he will make their trademak "Swastika," a hous hod word. , . died mm WENT HUtlGRY David ,Taylor Tells of Wui: '4 -ter of 1852, When rro- J . ! visions .Were Scarce. On ot the most interesting charac ters ampngsthe"' pioneers who are in Portland ; for b , annual : reunion - is Dave Taylor, t-f 4th ena, who came to Oregon 6:year'go, arriving In Port land in ItS2. ,rMr., Taylor, was at that Ura a boy of 12 years of age and now at nearly i three T score and lohe re- (.-vsrw.-; roe m 9) David Taylor, Athena, Oregon. '. tain his youthful appearance and hi early vigor. '. . Per hap no man in -the northwest 1, better qualified te tell of it growth. Mr. Taylor has been over most of th trail from California to Montana, and hi life haa been-filled with exciting experiences. He was- In reminiscent mood thi morning nd told of hi first sight of Portland after the long trip aero the plain. -y He said J Ox Cart, Hot TroUey Car. ' "It will be Just 66 years ago October 16. since I first saw Portland... At that time the city consisted of two or three log cabins on Water street .Ox teams were the streetcars then, and the street were rude trails cut by the first comer to the Columbia river. : "We had a mighty hard fight to get enough to eat that winter. Freight wa packed to The Dalles on the prairie schooner and pack train and shipped down the river on flat boats, and these boats were few and far between. There wa" no flour-and potatoes -were 35 a bushel. Bacon was almost out of reach, and hay was 40 a ton. , - " i Meekar ,Wagon a Hoax. 'I saw on the street the wagon In which Ezra Meeker say he crossed the plains In- 1852. Its all a fake. We didn't use that style of vehicle at all In those days. The wagon we did use was much the same as those in use now. A square 20-lnch bed was covered with a false bottom of boards and on top of thi was carried the bedding. 'Between the two bottoms we stored meat, flour, and other supplies and when we wished to get at the store w simply removed" a board and reached for. what we wanted. When the sup- i pile were exhausted we used the (boards in making grave for the dead. T' "V h a f vm, nt K9 wn f run tyti t with luck for the wagon trains, luck for the wagon trains. Cholera wa the scourge which decimated the ranks or the . nome-seekers. wa had an easy trail . to follow, for it was marked by graves. Day after day. we would pass newly made graves at every step of the journey. I lost my father, a brother and a sister before we reached the Snake river." At the Kelllg Tonight Don't miss it! Wallace Trill and Angusta Booth ap- ?ear in their famous production, "The ronmaster," tonight. The play Is given under the auspice of Willamette University Cellege .of Oratory, and scored a decided hit at Salem a week ago. Willamette Is es pecially strong in theatrical work and the troupe that plays tonight has proven tq be superior to any college nuncn on the coast. The play, a four-act drama, portrays the complicated love affair of a strong man, the Ironmaster, and is re p.ete with strong feeling through the whole scene. nndav Scorning Journal. morrow's Issue. Best fashion page, ' Sr wmws, pen awwm oy wv wiu wires. Tor sal by nwboys and at all new stand. EVERY MAN and WOMAN Who wants to be thoroughly CURED of C a tarrh , Rheuma tism, Nervousness, Skin, fl xKidney or Liver Trou bles, Constipation, Piles, Indigestion, Blood Dis eases and all Contracted Troubles of a Private O i Nature Will save money, time nd worry by consulting us. Office hours:' 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. IMPONDIR0-TBERAPY CO. I 508 Merchants Trust Building, . . Portland Orv tV, Entrance 526 Washington. I 10 : -( :. TEA. owIittie'VisI How lit tie it adds totheweight of thecupl It. has covered the sea with ships "for a hundred years. - :. : . ; f-'i y-:j--r': v Tour grocer return your moner tf you don',lik CcbUlIng Beat; w paj him. u BROKE SIGNAL LIGHT VIT1I CARELESS STOuE x "' f .'' f , , , 6 - ;: Ten-Year-Old Says He Was . Just Throwing Bocks . for Fun. r 1 , . .T7T, - - N ... - Oliver Cumming. 10 year of age, was sentenced to one year" In the re form school by Judge Gantenbeln to the Juvenile . court yesterday afternoon be cause be smashed one of the block sig nal light of the Mount Scott line with a stone about two week ? ago. - Sen tence .was suspended on the promise that the offense will not bo repeated. Several officer of the car company were in court and reported that, they have had considerable trouble lately from Interference with the signal lights by mischievous boy. A result there Is danger of a rlou wreck, the mo tormen being misled as to the condition of the track ahead of them.' Judge Gan tenbeln aald yesterday that he aid not believe the boy have understood the seriousness of act that might cause the' death of a soor of people. ' He Will deal severelyvln future with any who are found to T)ve interfered wltn the signal or the track,- v. t i - The Cummlngs boy admitted that ne broke the light, but said be) wa mere ly having sport - throwing stone at the crossarm, and did not Intend to bit the light. The light; h . damaged I the on at Stewart slAUqn. Another boy, Rome' fiarchet. will be brought Into court next Tuesday for' interfering with the light t the am place, and he also probably will receive a sentence to the reform school, with sentence sus pended during good behavior. -:! , . During the Rose Carnival a wreck Jas narrowly averted at Lent through Iscovery that the light bad been changed with a long polo. . Thla 1 known to b deliberate miaohlef and arrest 1 may be made in . connection with the affair In a few day. Five mall boy charged with swim ming In Guild's lake without bathing suit i. were brought before the judge. All. were allowed to go with a warn ing. -Bathing attire at thi lake, 1 regulated by city ordinance, which re quire, trunks for those under 12 year of age and full bathing uit for per on over that age. ' CHEAP RATES EAST -: via , BURLINGTON ROUTE Dates of Salt: May 4 and 18, June 5, 6, 19, 20; July 6, 7, 22, 2;?; August 6, 7, 21, 22. Plan now. Rates: General basis $60.00 to Omata, Kansas City and back; $67.50 to .St Louis and back ; $72.50 'Chicago and. back, via di rect routes; $15.00 more through California. DIVERSE ROUTES AND PRIVILEGES: Variable routes: final limit 90 days; stopovers en route. Tickets on sale in- Idaho, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia; consult Burling ton maps and- folder and note how many important cities are reached by the different Burlington main lines; tickets reading" Burlington are honored via Denver with stopovers. Train Service: Highest grade of through service via Billings and di rect southeast main line. Through chair cars (seats free) standard and tourist sleepejs. Three connecting trains, daily from St. Paul via pic turesque Mississippi River Route. Let initial agent,' or the under signed, ticket you Burlington to embrace the greatest diver sity of routes and territory at the least coat. A. C. SHELDON , 0 en- Agent, O, I. I Q. ', Uj loo Third St, Portland, O. What Live Stock Insurance Means That we insurethe Hve of your horses, kule - and eattU agalnat ' death by accident or dlae for two-third Ihelr : cash, value at a ' very- nominal .rata, : v'v. .;; ri:; Money inverted in live) stock hould be fully protected agalnat!, death from other . cause a from fir. ' On hundred and ninety-nine animals die tnnually from acci dent ; and disease where on die from fire. ,' '.XKV-'v-'f We have paid $11,009 In loss from accidents' and disease to th owner of lire tock in Oregon, Idaho, Utah and Waahlggton, . - TDjrFKOHB KAXJT B75. ' ; Offices. Rooms 8, 9 and 1 0 Lafayette Bldg.; 313 Washington St. 1cMinriville College s OFFEBS ' ,v ' TDE IDEAL EDUCATION It whole nvironmnt 1 clean and wholesome no saloon; good .city gov ernment; strong, ' aggresslT churcbe. - - A Christian Faculty. .. Course: . Preparatory. Collegiate, Conservatory and Commercials Illus trated bulletin Just UauedV ' , i . . . ASBmZSS, V. S. O, BOX A7," ' KoKianvUl Oonsge, atcmnavUle, Or. fiebwab Printing Co .Eli STARK ITXtl 'Ji Consmrvatlvm Custodian" IIBEKM SAVKGS DATffl . pays 4 Per Cent OPEN For the convenience of Its customers on Satur day evenings from 6 to 8 114 Second SI. - Corner Washington . PORTLAND OR. Z Oox Witbont j Atom or4Srng ot Xediota. - DR. Ne J. FULTON NATUROPATH. Ruined Stomachs Caused by Drags The brewer at their convention in Milwaukee, Wis., thi week, made the bold statement that the American peo- file suffer more from drugs than from ntoxicatihg liquors, especially beer. I do not believe the statement, but I DO know that thousands of people are BKXTXBT TO DEATH BY BBVOS. The vile decoction operate the same a "rectified spirits" sold, by the whis key venders, and do their deadly work Just as certain and as accurately. Whiskey Mils and so Doe Brngs. What are half "the drug, anyway T Cheap alcohol and sickening prepara tions that not only DO lOT CURE, but worse, sow the seeds of disease, eat away the intestines and finally send the patient to the grave. I Am a Drrijjless Doctor I have been practicing in Portland al most a decade. I am known to thou sand and cursed by none. I cure my patients. I make them welt. They have no drug bill to pay. They have no poi aon to eat or drink. - They are cured "According to Nature." which la Natu ropathy, pure, and simple. Away With Beatb-Beallng Jr.la.ulds I Let reason and sense prevail. Get people .well and NOT sick..' Cure the sick and kill no one. These are my principles.. I ' live up to them every day. . x Bead What Kr. Hathaway Bay About X. Milwaukie, ' Feb. J7. 1808. For . 2S year I suffered from inflammation and those delicate trouble usual to my sir. and several time during the last 12 year was unable, for months.' to be on my feet, and. wa in bed the greater part of the time for IS month before I went to Doctor Fulton. At that time I had come to the conclusion that my kidney were affected.. When I began treatment with the doctor last May' I was bloated, had throbbing pain livmy head, and at tlm- severe pain in the region of my heart- 'I also was exceedingly . nervous and my lower limb seemed heavy and lifeless and very much swollen. After the first few Naturopathic treatments I was Jess nervous than I had been for years, -and AT THE END OF FIVE WEEKS WAS A NEV. WOJJ ANI . Now 1 can do all kind ot work, and lately WALKED -FIVE MILE3 IN' ONE DAT I ..y,,MRS. SARAH HATHA WAT. Da$ 115 Twelfth et.,' two block south Jeffer- on car, onpioc irora eiiner nm or Uth etreet car. Office Hour; , to Xi, 1 to 4, Horn Steady Increase . ---v ..-, IN, our family circle is the best proof that the public approves our : (banking methods. We adhere itrictly to our motto: . r"Prompt service, liberal I treatment and absolute safety-.!' : t w I -j ; i ne - advantages oi a ' bank , account are such that once started you will always be, a bank patron. German-American Bank . Sixth and WaahlngSoa Stzwata, POHTAJTB, OIIOOI. . . v- 1 -" . .. ; .1. Diamond Roof -Stains ,. 1U SKABXS ' MADE FROM CREOSOTHJ s. 5 Qui. Lots 75c Per Gal. Portland Sash & Door Co. S3' nam-ii.t -VitoMuiK 'da. C ' . i . . r. ' v, , Safe Deposit Boxes U Ip Per Year AatrrBBaUiJI TV. BAKER THEATRE' none Main t A-ft3 Geo. L. Baker, General Manager. , Matinee Today--Laat Time Tonight . ' 1 Baker Stock Company In-the ; Great Comedy, v . "LOTSU1 IAjrX, i -By Clyde Fitch, author of "The Climb era" Most laughable comedy. Evening, 26c, J5o, toe; matinee 1 8c J 8c BTaart week, starting tomorrow? - mat inee, - Ths waClx,n by Howard leas elk . . THE GRAND VaadcvCle deLcxe , Entire' Week of June t, 108. " j i aoks-auilON Bertha 0 ': And . VHBB) HOTT&XHAsT, '. '-f -i ' Potpourri ot song and dance. ' Mis Gleeaon 1 the lady champion dancer . of : - the world. ' . i OZOHGEB CKAKBT, Irt.Z . Bright Comedienne. " Beside . a boat of other ' heedllnera. Time 'and prices remain the same. THE STAR-Musica! Comedy Week of Jun 7, 190S. ; run ABicsrooira mwxctJ. con- EST OOKPAHT Offer tbe funniest of musical farces, entitled 'BKOWI1 AOATIOH." Two show every evening, first at 7:10, second at S:1S; lower floor, So; balcony and gallery, 16 o. Matinee dally at 1:80p. m., 15o, except boxes. NICKELODION ISO BUta Street, Prog3m, Changed Every Day -Atli OOOB BtrBJBOTs. Swimming Bathi Open Sunday ' Tonignt and Tim maay Hlgbt, CURTIS COMEDY STARS IN "THE GIRL" Marry Musical Extravaganx to ; the . Fre Alrdom. Skating All Day Sunday Dancing 'To night and Sunday. . OOBTTBTTZ BATTXB . " XV KR ; TO- "15 Miouies From Aider St." Oakland ; VS. Portland mSOBHATIOS JPABX, OOB. TiTOBX AITS S4TH ITS. jtm , lo, xx, xa, 13, xa Game begin week day at 1:80 p. m.. Sunday,. t:tO p. na. Admission fea Bleacher. t5c; grandsund, 60o: boxea, ISo extra; children, bleacher, lOe; grand it and, S5o. XABXXS' BAT TBJCDAT. Boy under 1J free to bleachers Wednesday. No Cocaine, NoGas No Students Our suoces U dn ' to - uniform hlgh-amd work at reasonable price, NERVOUS PtOPlE And those afflicted with beartweak nesa can nqw have their, teeth ex tracted, filled and bridgework ap plied without the least pain or dan ger, v ... PAINT.ES8 EXTRACTION .. JJ-KARAT CROWNS BRIDOE WORK - ...... j... , OUR BEST PLAIN FLATS.. ALU UNKD PLATS 15.00 recta Kxamlnatioa ssd Ooawltatloi Free. Re-Enameling Teeth Is th greatest. Invention In modern dentistry and haa been moat success ful of all method W extend to all a special Invita tion to call at our off loo and hav their teeth examined frea of charge. We own and- control th largest nd best equipped dental establish ment in the world, bavins XS office all told. W glv a written guarantee with U work for 10 year. Lady attend ant Open evenings till T., Sunday to t. Union Painless Dentists 821)4 Morrison St, Corner rtes TE ETH WITH OlX WITHOUT PLATES otrr or towk raopu We ean do you entire Orowm, Srldge and Plat Work in a day if neccssnry. Positively ' Palnlea Xxtvaotlag Pre when plates or bridges are ordered, easitive teeth, and oot remottd wHto ont the least pain. Ten chaira 'Only the most scientific and careful work. 80 YEARS JC rOHTXAJTS. . WA WIC AND ASSOCIATXS . UIJw Painless OenUst. . Palling Blag, TXiizd tad Washhtgtosi S a. m- to 8 p. m.i'.Sundsys Ito IS. Painless KTtraotioo.' 60c; f FlnteS.l $5.00. ( Both Phones. A and Mala ZitS. , ID1QQB' &50aT3. BMGHAUVmu SPRUIGS NOW, i IVE-M-HA SPRINGS This famous old Blue Mountain Re Resort will bo OpenJuneiSth . - jr ; For, the Season of 190S : ' Under the management Of J. A - BORIE, the new owner. . . !- Road, bridges, building ' and equipment . repaired and renawed. Hotel, and dining-room - service will be a special feature, being under the care of the beet steward and chef obtainable. For further particular writ to , .. ' JXJL. BORmProp. VJe-Ila-Ha Springs O lb boa 'Postofflo, TTmaUU Oooaty, OAXxroaurzA hotzul Fairmont Hotel An hotel in which each Californian is proud Fully . meriting the compliments of its thousands oi guests on its superb location, magnificent appoint ments, perfect service and exquisite cuisine. Blngl room with bath file upward.' - .. Suite and bath $10 upward. r No room without bath. Management of. Palace Hotel Company Hotel St 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. , .- V, .' It has. introduced to Pacific Coast Hoteldom the Electric Grill, Pneumatic Tube Service, Magneta Clock System and today represents the farthest advance of science in hotel service in America- Rates European, from $2 upward Under the management of JAMES WOODS , KEY ROUTE INN A OAKLAND, CAL. AMBJUOAH PLAH . Special rate to permanent guests. Moderate prices. Table d'hote meal. N. S. MULLAN, Manager. stii, Save Money Com nd hare free examination. WSJ EXTRACT TEETH PRBB5S1L VT5R FILLINOS, SSo UP: OOLD PILL 1NOS, 75e UP; SET OP TEETH, I4.00J SPLENDID SET. 1100; OOLli ROWNS. I1.E0 TO tS.00. All work guaranteed for ten year. -Ladv attendant always present - AH ' work done absolutely without pain t specialist of from IS to I year perlenee. Boston Dentists Xoai Phon A-B030. ' Phoa Mala S030. ' M1M sforrlaoa SV. Ow. Portoffloe. Rose or Hay Fever Absolutely relieved. Get m Weir's Nasal In!r! No bother.' Your- druggist or sen 3 50 cents to WEIR INHALER CO.. PORTLAND, OR. -Alaa relieves Asthma and Catarrh. . Rismovno MS8. at sC CSAJT, the only Chines woman doctor In thi city, tine haa cured many af flicted sufferers. Curl private and female dis eases, also throat and lung troubles; stomach, bladder and kltney and disease of ail kind that th human flesh is heir to. Curel by Chinese herbs an 1 root. Remedies harm. less. No operation. Honest treatment. 1 i IZftt Morrison St. aihlnatlon fre. Peoples Safe Deposit Co. Offer I per " cent- guaranteed annual dividend PREFERRED STOCK, fun") 11.00 eaoh. Common trck bonns. IN VESTMENT FULLY SECCKfcU. ChA or write. J. 1 MoOmber, becretary, Dekum bldg.. Portland. Or. f H.IR BALCAM fVwrmi srwi f,- . Cut ft r,, r 1 c TEETH