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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL", PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, JUJfE 19, ' 1908. 4 Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Baker. ..... :. ....... '. . ."The Swindler' hi at. ,.., "General Mlxu Grand ..................... .. Vaudevl. Marquam . . .'; . .. .Vaudevlll The Oaka. .Concerts 2:30 and 8:16 p. m Lyric. .. ............"Capital va. Labor' The chief Interest of. the German . Lutheran conference in session t tn Peninsular church -centers , tn the edu cMlonal work which was begun a year ago by the founding of Pacific seminary, -,.. at. Olympla. and which has had an cn ruinnenx or u pupus.' xneDoara ox con troJ met last night, and reports were most encouraging. , . The debt on the . two buildings has been reduced to , mlnlmu-m. and the prospects are "most bright for a continuation of the work. The students of the University seminary - are educated In twtti uerman ana ng . Ush, and during the summer -vacation " act as vicars Tn missionary parlshoa " Next -Sunday night Dr. Carl Ackerman. Mis president of, the seminary, will breach on educational work at the Pen Insular fhnrch. Thft aublect. for dU ; cuvslon' this morning was a paper by i Rev. Mr, Croneck on "Liturgical berv- Ice." . f .. , ; " It ia reported through ' the office of Assistant - General Passenger Agent Charlton of the Northern Pacific that the road will be opened for passenger traffic, from the Cascades -"to the east tomorrow, and trains leaving this city will be able to get through the flood bound district. Enormous damage has : beeu wrought by . the wsters through astern Washington, Idaho jmd Mon : tana. It is said the .main line and branches In Idaho ; and as far, east as ()rHnnn. MotiL Will have to be Drac tically rebuilt! the worst of the floods affected about 300 miles or track irom Sand Point, Idaho, to the eastward. The toss to me isorinern ra.cu.va is mated at $5,000,000. ., ... ; - The Portland Railway, tflgh A PoWer ' company baa recently been caused "much trouble and expense by the destruction of electric light globes on the streets, the most of this being due to mlschlef msklng boys. It Is said that from 20 to to lights have been destroyed each month,. and the company recently as signed "one of tta detectives to give his time to the discovery and prosecution of offenders. Today In. the Juvenile court , George Grlnaell will D cauea on to answer for breaking a light globe at Sixteenth and ' Clay streets. It is uM that ha and other bovs were throw Jng stones, at a Chinaman and hit the globe by mistake. . ,; Toorteen-year-old Esther Pace, of Corvallls,' Is wandering aomewhere'tn Portland, lost She arrived In the city yesterday-., to make a visit wltn Mrs. . Frank McCurdy. 2gg Broadway street. - The people were to .meet her at the knat' UnU a Kur tin, hnat ipHvo visa . ,uu,ibi J u b .11. m . . - - - trifle early and It ia presumed the girl wandered ff Jn an effort to locate the McCurdy'a address. Passengers, on the boat say she alighted at Portland. The police are now searching for her. The annual camp meeting conference of the Evangelical association and the United Evangelical churches of Oregon wlll be held at Jennings Lodge, on the O. W. P. -railway line, from July 28 to August this year. The conference ts expected to draw a big crowd at the session, as It Is the aim of both branches of the Evangelical .churches to reach soma agreement by which- a federation may be formed. f . The board of governors of the Port land Commercial .club has designated Friday -o each-week as ladles' day at the elUb. On that day women will have entree to the general dining rooms and reception rooms, accompanied ey mem brs of the club. On other, days of the week the attendance of women will be restricted to the special dining and re ception, rooms provided for them. . ' The Northeast -Side Improvement as aoclatlon will meet this evening at Woodmen hall, corner Russell street and Rodney avenue, at 8 o'clock. Reports on the questions of .charter revision, street car franchises and high bridge, from the various committees, and other Important questions, will come before the meeting, and a large attendance la expect. : ,. . :" The Grand avenue improvement com mittee,! recently .appointed by Presi dent Boise of the Federated East Side clubs, will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock tn the city auditor's office to , look over data, which will enable them to make a comprehensive report upon the scheme for extending the big boule vard on tne east aide to the Columbia river. . t Pete Muggins, an Indian from the Filet reservation, bewails the loss of t:? and) a watch everything be had of value and wants the pout ind wants the police' to re- the fore pert o liquor and cover them. Miaggins came to town Dsrrhe week. Too much the ubiquitous stranger were the causes which led to his visit at police headquarters. t The regular monthly meeting of the Oregon State Academy of Science will be held at the city hall. Fifth street entrance, on Saturday evening, June 20 at 8 o'clock. Papers on. the following subjects will be read: "Useful Hints on Amateur Photography," Ross Nicholas; "Esperanto-; (Universal language) won, Twentv.ef.rhth street. The territory in- ! i eluding the car line extension is soon to be a part of the city, and it will be necessary to make new surveys and grade according to - the city require ments. The time for construction under the franchise . as originally granted would have expired On June 25. A delegation composed of L.' O. Lakln, C, D. Fraser and Otto A. Wendfelder, representing the Travelers' Protective association,, left last night tor Milwau kee to attend the national convention of that organisation, June 22. The Oregon and Washington division will undertake to capture the ; vice-presidency of the association. r .. lOOGUES OF FIRE THRIVE OH ABUSE rempostuous faints" Emit Wild, Uncaihiy Groams , ? at Mount Tabor. ' ; The Law Enforcement league was or ganised last night by some of the lead- ins cltlsens of St.. Johns. Rev. F. M. Young is president; J. M. Keeler, secre- ....... T- w. alto.. vaa 11 .- n the league. The object of the organisa tion is to discourage the sale of liquor. Eleotropodea are a aclentiflo discov ery for' the relief and cure of rheuma tism,' headaches, nervous troubles and poor blood circulation.' They are worn in the shoes and are guaranteed or money back, $1 a pair of Albert Bernl, tne druggist. 2S3 Washington . street Ask for iree circular. . nriv tfcrAua-h . boss - for ' snrinkUng variia nr aldswalka or washina porches or windows must be paid for In advance and used only between the hours of S not be used for sprinkling streets. If7l used contrary to these rules or waite fully it wllV be shut oft ; Portland 'Academy Office hours for the summer, t a. m. to 12 m., 3 p. m. to 4 p. m. a Until July 1, tne principals or the academy j and -. the preparatory school will be at the academy forenoons snd will be glad to meet students ana parents. .v . .- . :. v A strawberry feast and social dance will be given at Columbia Beach, Ore gon, oaturaay evening, june o. jcvrjr Body Is cordially invited Xa attend and ' good time la assured. A aenanuui place to , spend your nunoay, ft. A N. train, p. m. ; ' Read the" particulars f The Journal's third annual scholarship contestwhich begins next Monday, June 22. This la a grand opportunity xor young men anu women to secure free college education. The Portland, Shoe Repair : company, 29 Yamhill street, between Third and Fourth streets. Phone Main 765S. Your shoes reoaired while you wait. Best oak soles, 76 cents. Bauer JcStopper. We sponae and press voir ' clothes. ebine your shoes, all for 11.60 month. Main 814.- A-4314. , Wagons run every where. Jjnique Tailoring Co, S09 Stark. rinlHon nraln . Granules, the'' 100 Per rent cure cereal coffee, cures dyspepsia and nervousness. All grocers. Tastes better than common conee. atMinar Jesse ' Harklns. for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street qock ei 1 p, in. r ' Grand rose festival and ball jrlven by the Thusnelda lodge, No. 1, Saturday evening, Arlon' hall, Second and Oak streets, ;;. -"',.''-..'" ' . 'X I TOnman'a vrrhan. ill Tenth street lunch il:J0 to tl business men's lunch. TY Chambers A Sons, opticians. 221 Morrison street, corner of Blxttt. W A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Dr. Greene, Medical bldg. Home phone, Dr. E. C Brown, Bye-Ear. MarquanV Berger, algnsshow cards. 284 Yamhili Jpurnal want Ads. lo a word. . . A -creed, without a leader,.'with no or ganlxatlon, spurned by the rest of Chris tianity and ridiculed as a religion of fanatics by the press all over the coun try, yet firm In its adherence to the peculiar- doctrines - It teaches and ever rallying, new sealota to its standard, the Apostolic Faith, more familiarly known to the public, as the "Tangled . Tongues,'" stands unique today among the relig ious sects of he world.- -v,- A religious pariah on the face of the earth; the strange sect yet perseveres In Its unusual methods and from Bang kok to London and from New York to Manila-it Is' spreading. The Apostolic Faith thrives tinder persecution, -. . Bummer Meeting la Session, The "saints'! as thev call themselves are holding a summer campmeeting on juouni raDorana on account 01 tne wan ing nnlaes they make when they "get the spirit" people who live in the neigh borhood have been making complaints to tne ponce department and. trying. 10 have .ho . saints" silenced. Revivals are held everwrfternoon and evening and about 200 followers of the creed make the day and night sound like a Fourth of July celebration. They have so far held out successfully for what they term their right to praise God tnd In spite of several arrests by the police department 1 the . extraordinary sound still emanate from the city of tents on the Mount Taboc hillsides. A reporter sent to interview the .lead ers of the Apostolic Faith had an in terestlcg'tlmtt. - On inquiry for the head of the campmeeting he was told that the Apostolic Fltn has no leaders. When the pencil manipulator tried to get some Information as to Its history he was Bravely ' informed that the De- cullar sect had no origin. ' It Just grew up like Tojisy. . . ,. One of the devotees who seemed to be more ascetic than the others then engaged - the reporter In conversation which the latter was frequently at a loss to under tand. so filled 1 was It with quotations, from the scriptures. The ascetic told how the saints were scattered all over the globe and how the faith had sprung up mushroom-like in a single night in America.- Eneland. Slam. Siberia. India and a dozen other countries. , Oroaalnini Easily Understood. In the words of the "saint": "God Just saw that the world needed a new reunion ana ne sent nis divine spirit to a hundred diffeiant lands at the same time. Is it not wonderful, for Instance, that at the same time we first began to spread the new faith in t Portland the far-famed mother. Panditta Rama hal, was converting; thousands of poor Hindus to the matchless Influence of the fiery tongues. . ' : ' f rYou ask why we wail, as you call it? wit, uui yn9 X)lDte cried ou nv that th,v .an.. under the power of God And 4helr souls cried out in unutterable groanlnga of the spirit? When tha divine snlrlt ' I; AT THE THEATRES McDonald. Real estate , dealers will do wejl to maks their announcements of central east, side realty propositions in next Sunday's Journal. A special section will show the wonderful expansion of the whole district from the Willamette - to the eastern limits,' between Fremont atreet and Powell valley road. . "God'a Missionary Work"; Are There Few ,that Be SavedT , Walter H. Bundy, a returned missionary from China, will lecture In the Y. M. C. A. hall, Friday night at 7: JO. Seata free. N. collection. si John L. Hartman and J. W. Cook, pro moters of the car Use on the Sandy road, yesterday were granted . a year additional time ' in which to complete the line from East Sixteenth to East 1 "Th. Henrietta" JVcxt Week. There Is hardly a. theatregoer goer In the land who has not heard or "Tne Henrietta," which the Baker Stock com pany will present all -next week for the lr,t lima In, stock in this city. It deals with the great Wall atreet specu lating game. Opening performance Sunday matinee. Three More J pert ormancea. The Swindler," Howaad Russell's 1 . .. .hut. V. - k.an lYim. tallr nr tne own ail ween,, win uj ihcboiucu three more times by-tne Bauer diock company, and no one should miss the opportunity to see It " MVe Colonial Septette" at Marquam. Plenty of good things are on the bill tnr the Marnuam next week. Ye co lonial Septette" is the daintiest musical act in present-day vaudeville. Marie Rolfson, Norway a latest , sensiion. Shorty and Lillian Dewitt and.otner all-star attractions are on the bill. The Marquam Attractions. Have you Been the "Ten Colored Knights" at the Marquam this- week 7 nnnf miss It for it is the funniest thing this season. See the darkles pa rade and the voodoo man. Also Torcat and his trained roosters. Oklto Family. The Oklto family of Chinese Illusion ists ana magicians win do me neaonne attraction at the Grand next week. This ia iK. irm AnnAiruim nf this wonder ful act in the city. There wUl be half a doxen other big features. ; , ;1 "Charley Uncle' - The coming week will be the last of the engagement of the Armstrong Mu sical Comedy company at the Star thea- the farewell week: the com- F. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING Phones M!n"TC5 Home A1165 First and Oak taxes poyession of us we are moved 10 cry out and this Influence is ex pressed in the language which you call strange but which to us Is Intelligible as tne word of God."- . , . Tiia apostle then went: on to say that the newspapers were all run by devils and that some day the power of the Almighty would strike the unrighteous and then the press would be blotted off the globe. . . . , .. Baa on Secret Societies. jMAmong the doctrines advocated by this sect is that secret societies and organ, lotions of all kinds are works of the aevll J and should be avoided by the faltriful. Sister Crawford, one , of the local expounders of the falOi. claims among other extraordinary powers that of making drunkards giae up drink, dope fiends abjure the drug Vhablt and even avers In one Instance that she made a lodge man give ur his fraternity pin. - The apostlea hold that all races are oquul. Chinaman and Jap, Malay, negro and .white man are all the same. Smug black John Glasco sits piously beside SiMer Crawford" a the glory bench in the main tent of the believers. A man who had a young daughter said he would just as soon ahe should marry a negro as a white man. - One thing, however, they do resent and this Is be ing called ''holy rollers." , They say there is no connection between the apostlesfsnd the rollers. True, they roll on the ground but that's only a mani festation of tne "flaming tongues" whlchJ Ztll them When under ih 'Hnfin.nn.'l 1 he campmeeting will last all sum mer. The attendance this year is larger than ever before. Followers from all aver the United States are : numbered among those 'who are "speaking In tongues" on Mount Tabor. " ; The apostles tiave no government of any kind, s The only officer is the sec retary and treasurer, who is chosen an nually by the "saints" and receives no salary. The money used to defray the expenses of - leasing a camp ground and buying bedulng - and tents is con tributed voluntarily by the apostles. They trust their secretary absolutely. If he wants to there is nothng to pre vent him from dipping Into the funds fir his own private use. The saints have no means of knowing how much he gets from the voluntary subscription. They rely on, hla supposed honesty. Amoskeag rinahama. best oualltv.. Kn yard tomorrow. See Banoon's ad, Page I. . , . Building Fermita. t , Mrs. A. Jenkins, erect two dwelling, Tillamook, between East Ninth and East Tenth, 13,200 and 12,000; J. E. Dolen. erect dwelling, East Sixteenth, corner Wasco, .t.000; Oregon Electric Railroad comnany, erect warehouse. Water, be tween Jefferson and Columbia; IS. 200; R. B. Rice, erect dwelling, .Clackamas, between East Nineteenth arid East Sev enteenth, $6,000; Portland Gas company, repair generating plant. Front, between Flanders and Everett, f 2,000; W. L. Btraugh. erect dwelling, Northrup, be tween . Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth, 14,000. Symphony Concerts at the Oaks. ' No musical organisation of the city has furnished more enjoyment to the music ' lovers of Portlsnd during the past month than the Band of White and Gold in Its afternoon matinee con certs at the big alrdome at the Oaks. Undep the. direction of Professor Herr Waldemar Lind the band- has taken a recognised place as an excellent musical organisation. -i v I Walton : shoes for boys, solid leather, an sixes S to 2, 99c. See cannon s aa page I. - -:'. . t . - , , ' ::T; . Tomorrow positively will be the laat aay ror discount on east siae g,a.i"i. Portland' Gas company. " GOING TO THE BEACH? - .: -.k . - ' . '' If so." you must have muslo take a Pianola with your piano if you have one. or better still, we'll fit you out with a Pianola Piano, or, if you play and want a piano, sent down, call up Eilers Piano r House, 358 Washington street Should you care for a Talking Machine you will naturally want the best, and a choice between them the Columbia. Edison, Victor and- other makes side by side can only bo found In 'Portland at Eilers Talking Machine Parlors. Thousands upon thousands of records, for alt machines- ths latest will always be found at Eilers. Rented ? lano for Long Beachmust be re urn ed on last trip of steamer Potter. Last year's popular renting ratea pre vail. . . . ... . , COFFEE Good is so good and poor is so- poor; have Schilling's Best; tomorrow. Tour grocer returns your money If you don't like It; we pay nun. rture ;- The best ; protection against the minor an noyances of travel, chief among which are wind, dust and extremely hard ; water, is a half cake of, Ivdry soap in your toilet case.- J For a long trip by rail U dboat, it is almost in-, dispensable. ; Used e quently and liberally, it will go far towards mit- . igating .the discomforts of the journey. ' " Ivory Soap ; 99 iSo Per Cent. Pufe. tre. - For panr will appear in tne musical zarce. 'Tharlev's UncleL1 which the Arm- stron g declare is- the v best attractions In their repertoire. Cheerful Vaudeville. The collection of acts at the Grand this week represents aome of the best tumblers and acrobats Jn the business. The Webb Romalo troupe of three men and a woman give a balancing and gym nastic set which contains more new feats than any other troupe has brought to Portland.. , Star'a Musical 'tJomedy. ' Musical - comedy . presented by the Armstrong-, company Is the f attraction this week at th Star theatre. "General Mixup" will be repeated tonight and tomorrow and those who have not seen this military melange have missed many a good laugh. ........ - ; Waralay. . . J-- Residents of North Alblna stick to the pioneers. Don't be. fooled by the monopolists that are gobbling up the meat business, we meetr trust and anti trust prices. Watch their quotations and come to us. We go 'em one better. We still sell .on credit and make deliv ery any where north of Russell street. Phone your order to Woodlawn H70 and C-1896. The Eagle Market, SO Mis sissippi avenue. , .- - - ( . Oreat. 88,000 Stoek Sacrlneed. The Boston Store ' bought the 185.000 stock of - men's and boys' wearing ap-J parei irom xne hud at zt cents on trie dollar. Sale starts at the Boston Store. First and Salmon, today. , - The coat of Interments has been greatly reduced, by the Uolman Under taking company. Heretofore it has been the custom of funeral directors to make charges for all Incidentals connected with a fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertak ing company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from Dhat 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 carriages,' thus effecting a saving of $25 to 76 on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. 800 BT. COB. SAXMOXf. Holmclte Salve Nature's Remedy for Piles (mil TO STAT COTLEB. m msi orcr. 75 Cents Skldmore'a Drug; Store. 181 Third St. Woodard, Clarke A Co. Drug Store. Wattr c .Mattbeul. Cor. WllUama and a 'Russell. ..- : .-.. Made by J. Paul Gardner. 508 E. Stark, - , - Portland. - i Dr.Wernd'sPO.WDER FALSE TEETH Pneumonia Is how the most deadly of all dlsVses. Every year It is killins- off about 140.809 person in the United states. Allowing a. mortality rate of one fifth of the total number of cases, this means that there are about 700.000 cases annually in this country. .. Tomorrow positively will be the last day for discount on east side gas bills. Portland vuas company. . , q . , ;T-i ; Panama dress skirts, all colors, bent 1S.60 quality, IS.39. page S. Sea Bannon s ad. FOB I Makes laofe. Drepti yabbllng.Teiiiniiig Falsa icea m weneaij ngni 11 tbeiimapBucaDoa Cures Sore 6am. Makat kreatk swett. Get lit at A- ' WOOSAU, CXiAKKB ft CO., - 4th and Wash. oaitJlilaTtoM raaadalpUa. Pa, Diamond Roof Stains , AX SXABEfl . ; MADE FROM CREOSOTB , , 5 Gal. Lots 75c Per Gal. Portland Sash 5 Door Co. TOUttAWD. OB, 30 rBOBTT ST. COAL Kexntnesrer Cqel Th Best Wyoming Coal on the Port-' .- land Msrket -.. , x ." cnvMcnusr bbos. (uro.) Bunkers ISth an1 Marshall. ' Phones . i. Main 31 A-J9J1. 4. STORE CLOSES ON SATURDAYS AT SIX O'CLOCKCOOKING DEMONSTRA TION OF THE "NEW PROCESS GAS RANGE IN THE BASEMENT BISCUITS AND COFFEE SERVED FREE. T 'S SPECIALS The following bargain items offered for tomorrow's selling only these being subject to delivery at our: earliest convenience and for which mail, telephone' or C O. D. orders will not be accepted. -.4i V BEDROOM or SEWING ROCKERS TOMORROW, AT $1.85 An attractive and comfort- , able pattern in the quarter- sawed "and hand-polished golden oak: A rocker that is exceptionally well built and finished,. Sells regular ly for $4.25. Offered in to morrow's sale at the above special price. In the Drapery Department Sixth Floor ' Brass Extension Rods for Hace curtains, reg. 15c val ues, for, each ....... . . .5 36-inch Silkoline,' in plain red, pink and yellow; also Figured Silkoline, Muslin and Figured Madras, regular 15c, quality, tomorrow at, yard S Wilton Hassocks The' Carpet Dept. offers for to morrow's selling a new lot of these carpet footstoolsmade up in high-grade Wilton carpet in oval,' oblong, round and other shapes all solidly filled. Your choice from these at, each. . $1.15 . 1 1 i Steel Spiders TOMORROW AT 29c EACH In the Basement Section tomorrow we offer these extra heavy No. 8 size best Polished Steel Spiders at the above low orice. One onlv toarh niir- chaser, and no deliveries except with other goods. . The Ladies Rest-Room in the Balcony Free Phone and Other Conveniences ma cum ItSMO J) COMPLETE-HOltfE-FUfffllSHETti (fsvi rou jlmsinMuJ We Repair, Refinish and Reupholsfer FURNITURE at Most Rea sonable Prices . I'none- h.xj 3 i COLUMNOf MPS.: Extra special bargain nug gets; money saving snaps. 50c-60c ROMPER SUITS 30 For children 3 to 7 years' old; choice new colors. 7 BOYS' 7Sc CORDUROY ,PANTS.49 PR. ' Boys' best dark ' corduroy Pants;'4 to IS years., , CHINA' CUPS AND ' SAUCERS 15 Fancy decorated, oriental de signs. Basement, ' , s 10c TALCUM POWDER 5 ; Extra quality perfumed Tal cum Powder, in tin box. Base ment. . 30c CLASS BERRY BOWL Large fancy glass Berry Bowls. Basfeme'nTr"" CHILD'S BAREFOOT. SAN .. ' DALS 88f ) Sizes 7 to 2; good , welted soles; comfort and wear.' BOYS' 25c CAPS 15 Good-quality; assorted colors; besr styles. , , ' Mill Ends of Embroideries Half Price Special lot of assorted widths ef Embroideries and Insertions, from 2 to 15 inches, strip lengths from 4J4 to 6 yards. Almost every strip a differ ent design. On sale beginning to morrows morning at half the real value.- Rare Bargains in Undermuslins Gowns, skirts, corset covers, draw ers, chemise, all at prices so low you cannot . afford to make them. All neatly made and trimmed and cut full sizes. A - : Skirts at 42f, 68 8 f 1.39, ft 1.58, f 2.39. Gowns at 4SV 88, f 1.33, " fl.48, S1.89. v Drawers at 2T. 4T, 68e, 89e, 1.12. . Corset Covers It 29, 53e, 78e, 83f" . ' - :: v, Women's Canvas Oxfords 69c, $1.39, $1.67, i White, tan and champagne" in very newest' Blucher lace and college tie styles. Men's $12.50 to $15 Suits at $9.65 . Right now,' before the Fourth of July, just when you want that new suit the most, you can take your pick of our $12.50, $13.50, i3 newest style .suits at f a.ea. These sr.e all good- styles in crowns, tans, gray. .--,.-- Men's $20 Shoes $1.98 Box calf and vici kid Blucher Shoes; very best style; all solid leather. . :;v '., , : - Embroidered Dresser Scarfs; Worth to 50c . at 22c Handsome -new ' white em broidered ' Dresser and Table Scarfs; sizes 32x32 and- 17x51. Several very choice new pat terns, j'' ": Complete Showing cf Hammocks 75c to $7 Cech - Large showing of very best styles. ' 1 . New Elastic Celts n ,, 2Sc, 35c, 5Gc Mo7el..BM " r I - Color., black. t Kt49ev East Side Department Store ; 'wa.S8, Srsup-- Corner East Morrison and Union Ave. USr 8T TuIATHE rbonR" 'A i: Tonlnht. all this week, matint in-: Extra attraction, first time on any kui. "THB BWIWDLEa" V,r Hows rd "Russell, popular meinliir c Baker Stock Company. An In stantaneous success. Evening: prices 25c, 35o, 60c. Muttni... 16c, 2ac. Ktxt w.ek "Th Hnrio-.(a. LYRIC THEATRE Both phones: Main 4885. Home E in. Week . commencing - Monilsy. June i ... third weok -of the famous BlunknU Atwood t?tock Company In ths powtu ! . .. Jul Industrial drama -OAPITaJr, AOAHTST I.AOa. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Batorrtsv and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Evv evening at 8:15. Prlcss 10c, !0c and 3o. Boxes 60c. Office open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ' v Entire week o June 15..190J. MLXB.' HABZXUOV Tronps f wonderful TraJnsd Birds. WEBB-BOMAXO TBOUTB, AorobaUo Worslty. F. F. Montressa, that I. A. T. S. E. Man, Besides a host of other big- acts. THE STAREiusica! Comedy Week of June 14. ' 1908 Two shows very evening; First at 7:J0. second at :U p. m Lower floor 25c. balcony 15c Matinees daily at 2:30 p. m.. 15c Ths Armstrong Mtaaioal Comsdy Co. Offer the new military musical sattire, "OEnrsBaXi ax-trF. I&aJBQTMJS OBAXTO Pantaftes Ad- vancea vauaeviue uruiir .v nlrht and all this wsk th. T.n Colored Knights. An absolutely new and origi nal act consisting- of colored comedians in singing, dancing and monologue, fliuw-iai arideri attraction. . oroa and Tzalnsd Boossrs, assisted by th dainty and vivacious Aine. r aA". xn gerformances aany. ropuuu v "--urtaln at 2:0. 7:30. p. m. NICKELODION 130 Change Every Day 1U . aOOD : STTBJXOTS. TBBSi 10 Ju X. to xar.K. , ancrxoirT oohcxrts at ao Br ths Orchestra of White As Gold. TOJTIOHT AT 8:15 A Biff Scream In Two Acts. "TXB J01J.X wnow.' Hear Marguerite Ponte. "I'm Iofc- lnftt lOr in man nw Marry -Widow Walts." --a SWELL. SHOW" says tverybody. Every night -this week.1- :.. ' - - Lift Yourself Up IN THE' commercial world,- by establish ing a credit with a banking , institution. We offer you every fa cility in this line, guar anteeing prompt serv ice, liberal .treatment , and absolute safety. Germain-American Bank V ' sixth and Washington ItrMts, 'y. roBTivsun, OBxaoar. 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