The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 06, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, - PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, JULY 0, 1008.
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Town Topics
TONIGHT'S AMI BEMENT8.
."The Yiddish I. Tourn"
Vsudevllle
Vaudeville
Hellli...
Marquam
Orand . . .
The Oaks
Concert l:0. "The Head Walter" 8:15
Lyric ...."Mils Hatan. the Clrcun Olrl"
9 THE :JM
how " t.hey wandered
sneinff. the mn.
month! without
Ths Tlorenne Placeri Gold Mining
company, Hon. John B. Cleland, lude
of the ataU circuit court., president;
aeore L. Peimlee, Peaelee Broil, com
pany, vli-e-prenldent, and Klchard C.
Hart. suDerlntendent United States
llfhthouis service, goerelary and treas
urer, has Issued a hutidsome booklet
desiffclptlve of the Klorenre placer
mines in Idaho, which it Is dlsfrlbutln
free to all persons sending their ad
dresses to the compiinv, 220 Oommerolul
club buildlnK. Klfth and Oak streets.
It Is a most Interesting; publication, and
contains much that is new concerning
a district In Idaho as famous as the
t!omstock, and from which more than
1100,000.000 In placer sold has keen
taken. The untold wealth at the base
of the mountains, washed down by the
floods of centuries, which it has never
before been possible to secure, will be
mined out by these Portland people who
are' installing modern gravel elevators.
pable of. handling tne enrin m -"-
is this placer goia. I ne ground i
known as the Florence Meadows, ann
was secured last fall rrom winiain.
Crandall, who had steadfastly refused
to name a price for the tract of 60
acres, but then upon what proved to
be his deathbed, disposed of the Prop
erty to thWi Portland company. There
will doubtless be many fortuwi taken
from their claims. 2 In number.
canal
tains
IIHlic "Kol-Nldre."
A large and very Interested audience
greeted the Yiddish playen In the open
ing performance of their engagement
at the Helllg last evening. The drama
presented waa "Kol-Nldre" the day of
atonement and It deals with the m("t
bitter period In the world-long tragedy
of a race the flays of the Spanish In
quisition. There Is something so
enormously tragical In the history of
the Jews that no drama can hope to
epitomise it. All that It ran do Is to
suggest In the story of some Incident
what was the common lot of the Jewish
people.
"Kol-r
Nldre" Is
not -for the backgro
gests, would be uneventful.
a story that -were
unii that it
It
sua-
It tells of
They lived at noonday In leml-dark-
ness. The undergrowth almost pre
vented progress, no fresh breeses could ;
renetrate the area of gloom, and even '
he animals were silent, like every
other phsse of nature existing there. I
The writers of today are taking a dtf
ferent view of this tropical forest. The
latest of them is Maurice pelHfosse
one of the leading colonial officials of
France, who In a book Just written
contradicts many statements of earlier
travelers.
He says that nowhere has he found
the African forest darker than any
other dense woodland. The venetatlon
In It la certainly more luxuriant snn
more crowded together than in a Euro
pean forest, but it Is an exaggeration to
say they are covered "with Impenetra
ble vesetfttlon.
Wherevffr the natives live, well worn
Evidently having committed suicide,
the opposition of Paulus Inquisitor of
the t'hurch of Home, to the love of his
anugnter euvlra for Burtclle, the court
singer. The element of race hatred
enters In when It Is learned that Bar
telle was formerly a Jewish rabbi but
has apparently renounced the faith of
his falhrrs and allied himself with that
of the Spaniards. The suspense Is well
maintained and it Is not until Paulus
contrives to discover the Jewish secret
tabernacle and Bartello within, reading
the scrolls on the Kve of Atonement,
that one Is positive of the singer's
sympathies. Paulus is told by Bartello
that not only is the singer a Jew at
heart hut that Elvira, daughter of the
Inquisitor, has accepted the Jewish
rami ror the sake of her lover. Paulus
condemns them both to be burned allvo
and they are led off to await their
death.
There are eight members of the com
pany In the play, J. White taking the
!llo, the singer. l.da Blu
th man whose body waa found in the role of Bartello, the singer, ldi
Northern Pacific yards In Spokane, June i iV .Pv."a'QivPtnCTpJj,lils!a.8n
. . . . . ,i,- that nf' ,-,eo 8larr M. Bplvack. Frances Starr,
12, has been Identified there as that of , H Hofstater and Rose Vermont taking
..eurge imvia ui -""- -v minor parts,
of Spokane has asked Chief Grltimachej Thn au(1en,
to learn the address of JJavis reiaiien. Ba the drama while
Davis was known in Portland as a an e i accompanying muxjc are appropriate,
shark, it Is said. He was a member of j Tho members of thtf company all pleased
the order of Eagles. When found in exceptionally, being able to sustain the
the railroad yards the body bore mute interest of even those who were ignor
evldences of the manner of Davis" death ant of the language. Tonight the Jew
and a revolver lay beside It. After sev- J lsh "La Tosca' will be presented by the
The audience was quite as interesting
the settings and
f r-..-: )
-Photo by Aerne
TEETH
eral days the body was Identlnea Dy
William l.ipsey aa inai vi ivi.
though only rive feet nine Inches in
height, weighted 240 pounds.
Clark Taber. a well known mining
man of the northwest, died at his home
In Portland, 775 Multnomah street. Fri
day evening. Kidney troubles and old
:ige caused his death. The remains were
shipped to his old home In Baker City
for burial. The Elks, of whom Mr. Ta
ber waa a member, had charge of the
fujtPral ceremonies. Miss M. C. Taber,
m daughter, accompanied the body to
Baker Citv. Mr. Taber was born in
- Monrovia, "N. Y. He was 73 years old
He came to California when the gold
excitement was at Its height and after
ward drifted to Idaho, where ne maue a
fortune In the mines. He had lived In
Portlund for the past seveV years.
A Seattle bookkeeper has invented a
simple contrivance which automatically
r,an. onii nlnnns tplpnhono connections
and at the same time holds the receiver
In such a position as to be close to the
car of a person using a telephone trans
mitter. The inventor claims that it Is
a valuable aid to the business man
taking orders, or to anyone who is re
quired to write while using a telephone.
number of the little machines have
hcen sold In Portland and they are said
to be very satisfactory time saving,
devices.
Yiddish players.
filed a petition in
bankruptcy
t. niiea hiatus district court.
in the
The lia
bilities are given as amounting to J16,
181, and the assets as $20,096.
Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at 2 p. m.
T. P. Wise, dentist, removed to 82H
Washington street, cor. Sixth. Main 8069
Don't fall to read Delauna Beach com
pany's ad in today's Journal.
D. Chambers & Son, opticians,
Morrison street, corner of Sixth.
821
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
Dr. Strowbrldge, GerJInger bldg.
Dr. Greene, Medical bldg. Home phone.
Berger, signs, show cards. 284 Yamhill.
Buy the Bonville Pub. Co.'s stock.
Journal want nds. lc a word.
footpaths lead in-all directions. Trav
eling Is hard on some of them, but
many of the paths are very useful
highways.
Delafosse had none of the experience
of travelers who assert that their gar
ment hRVi nrartleallv been strloned
off them by the dense and thorny un- 1
dergrowth. He lived for months In
forests without ercater damage to his
clothing than In any other parts of
Africa, except that when traveling rap
Idly on a hunting path his sleeves have.
become unduly worn at me oioows.
Arfi for darkness In the forests, he
often took his compass bearing with
out urtlflclal light when pitching camp I
at nightfall. The forest traveler haJ (
thin nrivantnae. tluil he Is always In
shadow, and on the hottest days he can
pursue his Journev the whole afternoon,
which would bo Impossible In the open
country.
As for the reputed feeling of discom
fort and oppression In' the depths of the
forest, this Is parti v true. When
there is no stir In the atmosphere It Is
more difficult to breathe In the forest
than In the open, and as there is less
chance for evaporation the discomfort
of excessive perspiration is manifest.
It must be remembered, however,
that if under such atmospheric condi
tions n man breathes more easily in the
open land he is at the same time much
hotter and so far more uncomfortable.
When a breeze stirs anywhere It pene
trates the woods glso with refreshing
effect. t I
Delafosse records that He has hnd
few such delightful experiences In
Africa as on his morning walks in the VER FILLINGS. 8 Go UP; GOLD FILL
depths of the forest. He has never ; ISQS, 75c UP; SET OF TEETH. 14 00-
jouiiu luicni nave. o.v ................ orLCiuiiJ sr.l. 9S.UU! liDLtD
l. I ........ U- .. . .1 i Vi .J nilltfim ..,Y.,.r. . - . . ....... . ' v v . .. ,
the high grass Is above his htud It Au WOrk guaranteed for ten years
Is then that a man witr.out air. norisrm ; Lady attendant always present All
or shade feels as though he would melt. WOrk done absolutely without osla br
forest to attract attention also, and rerlenca.
thev hclo to keen ennui at a distance. I
Mnmnthlnir la ffolnff on all the time.
In addition to the ceaseless murmur
of the streams there are the humming
of Insects, the song of birds, tho chat
ter of tho monkeys, their gymnastic
feats from branch to branch, the occa
sional falling of dead branches and tree
trunks, and at night time the wonder- j
ful harmonies and discords of animate ,
nnrl Inanimate life that awaken when.
darkness comes and sleep again at sunrise.
EDUCATORS
F. E. Kerrigan, newly eleotad prlncg
pal of the Alhlna Homestead school, la
a graduate of the I'nlveralty of Wis
consin, class of J01, and later did three
years' post graduate work in tha Uni
versity of C'hlcsgo and the University
of California. Mr. Harrlgan has had
seven years' experience and was for
three years at the ead of the physics
department In the West Side High
school and later one year In the Khsi
Side High school of this rlty. For two
years he waa Instructor In electrical
engineering and assaying In the Y. M.
C. A. night school, tills city. He has
taken an active Interest In the athletic
affairs of the preparatory school and
has been a member of the board of fac
ulty managers of the Interscholastlc
league for the past four years.
1 .
Building Permlta.
H. E. Edwards, erect dwelling. East
Teoth between Tillamook and Thomp
son, 9 3.000 : W. II. Tuttle. erect dwelling.
East Fourteenth between Alberta and
Bprlnafield. 11.000: Theo. Ray, erect
dwelling, Ehey between Hunter and
Caaon. 11,800; W. V. Simpson erect
dwelling, F.sst Eleventh between Maiden
and Ieo, $2,000.
Hr Way.
The first thing she looks at may be
lust what the woman shopper want,
but she will never believe It uqtll she
has examined everything else.
CASTOR I A
For Infant and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
IIEILIG
TMQATftU
14th tod Waghlngto t
Vhonea Mala 1 aa A-USt.
TXB9XSX DBAMATXO F&AYS&.
Tonight at 8:16, Yiddish UaiToscit,
Broken Hearts" tomorrow Bight.
"Shulamlth" Wednesday night.
Prlcee Lower floor tl. balcony tJo
and 60o, gallery Jrtc.
Bears tha
Signature
TEETH
ourr
tfr rmoUTrutrtj
Save
Money
Coma and have free examination.
WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE; SII.
Boston Dentists
lomi Fitcme A-aoao.
Phone Mala 8030.
asm Morrison BL, Odd. Poitofflce.
AT THE THEATEES
Vice-President J. W. Cookerly of the
National Funeral Directors' association
of America passed through Portland
int nio-ht on hia wav to McMlnnvllle,
or., where he goes In response to an in
vitation from tne uregon runtrn
rectors' association, wlitch holds
J
To Ziswiaton Without Change.
The O. R. & N. all-rail Rlparia- Lew
Iston line will commence dally operation
Monday, Julv 6. This service Includes
a through Pullman car leaving Portland
at 8:15 p. m.. arriving at l.ewlston tho
following morning at 9 o'clock. Return
ing, leave Lewlston 7 p. m., arrive Port
land 8 a. m. tne ronowing morning.
If (he triKh were knWn. the devil
holds a mornpKe on "lan' a rlcl1 n11"',
property.
"Vlddlsh La Tosca" Tonight.
The attraction at the Helllg theatre,
Fourteenth and Washington streets. to-
Funeral Dl- ! night at 8:18 o'clock, will be the Yid-
ltsldlsh dramatic players in the "Yiddish
La Tosca. Tomorrow, Tuesday nleht.
I he Broken Hearts" will be a-lven:
fourth annual convention there July 7
and 8. Mr. Cookerly will give a prac
tical demonstration before the conven
tion Tuesday morning.
Railroad Commissioner Thomas K.
Campbell was reelected chairman of
tho commission today for a term of two;
vears, at a special meeting which was
held immediately after the two reelected i
members, commissioners Campbell and j orand this week. It
TEE
Attend
BIO CLEaSANCE SALE
OP FINE PIANOS
vveanesriay nignt "Hhulamith." Seats , morning
...... ,a ...o iiicauB ur W1W
engagement.
The Ellers Piano House will make
the Summer clear-up this year from the
Piano Exchange and Bargain Room,
where all that goes within its doors are
marked at half and sometimes less than
half value. In fact, value at times is.
not considered, If it's a question of j
quick sales, as In present Clearance
Sale, which begun at o'clock this.
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invito your
inquiries for
FEINTING
Phones
Hal
1 Hon
n 165
me A 1165
First and Oak
eft
NEWPORT
YAQU1NA BAY
Oregon's flatchless Beach Resort
The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv
able Form of Healthful and, Delightful Recreation
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food, and an
abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All mqdern ne
cessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly pro
vided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly fur
nished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal
sanitary regulations.
Summer Excursion Rate
From All Points in the Northwest
NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to
Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern Railroad.
Train service daily, and the trip a pleasure throughout. Leave
Portland 8:15 a. m.
RATES FROM PORTLAND
Season tickets, on sale daily 96-00
Saturday-to-Monday tickets $3.00
Correspondingly low rates from all other points. Call at the
City Ticket Office of the Southern Pacific, Third and Wash
ington streets, in Portland, or at any Southern Pacific agency
elsewhere, for complete information.
WM. McMURRAY
! General Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Co. Portland, Or.
MARQUAM ORAND
Pantanes Advanced Vaudeville
Attractions.
TOHIOKT AHD AU. THIS WSZX
TU KIAXTO QTfABTEt
Funniest and cleverest people In ufle
vine, airect rrom New York, and
EI.XCTRA
Experimentalist in electricity, present
ing amailnfr novelties.
Three performances dally. Popular
prlcee. Curtain st 2:30, 7:30. 9 p. m.
THE GRAND Vaudeville deLoxc
Week of July 6. The sterling Artiste
MISS AJTIT KAMZLTOIT
Supported by a thoroughly capable com
pany In the Mexican study. "Beggar,"
EAKBT PIZ.CEB
And a host of other big- acts. Owing to
Illness, Mr. HughjUoyd will be unable
to appear this week.
LYRIC
LYRIC THEATRE
Boti Phones Hals 4083, Kome 1088.
Week commencing Monday, July 8,
sixth week of the famous Blnnlrall-tV
wood Stock Company in the bpaxkling .
Farce Comedy,
"MISS SATAJT, TUB CTRCTTB OCBXh"
One of the Season's Big Events.
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday,
Sunday: prices 10c and 20c. Kvery av
enlng at 8:30; prices 10c and 20c.
Next Week "The Tide Of Ufa."
TH EATRB
rhones Hats
4686 A-lOte
Tuesday, July 7
mm. rani
And the Manhattan, In Ibsen's
BOSMXBBHOXiK.
Prices II. 11.60, .
STAR THEATRE
FIRST TIME IN THE CITT.
rnroKBOscora,
PICTURES
LAUOH
TALK v.
ajtd mo
Continuous Performance. Admission lOq
NICKELODION
130 SIXTH.
Change lLvery Day
AX, I. GOOD STJBJXOTS.
THE
A Perfumed Luxury for the Bath BATHASWEET RICE POWDER
As Invieoratinir as a Sea Bath. A Vesetable and Antlieptlcsily Pure.
Softens Hard water. All t"mneOmt Sunburn mil Oin. Sotted ttaby Powitol
25 Baths 25 cents. trmilUd bynN Kmaet. w nm or pmn.
MeTJCT-ie.rlg
"Beggars
ilRhly drnmntic
"Kt'ggars." t
a Mexican study and a
playlet, will he the
Achtson. had ouallfted. Commissioner
Campbell Is from the First district and
was elected chairman of the commis
sion upon Its organization one year ago.
Articles lost and found on the street
rars in the last few days: Twelve um
brellas, three suitcases, two satchels,
five coats, one key. one pair pants, one
nalr shoes, one pin
roll, three lunch baskets. One fishing
rod. two pairs gloves. Call st the lost
article room of the O. W. P. railway
station, corner First and Alder.
endllne attraction on the new bill at the
is presented by
miss Anna Hamilton ana companv.
Harry Pllcer. a clever young singer and
dancer, will be one of the prominent attractions.
Mrs. Flsk Tomorrow.
Tomorrow afternoon and night Amer
ica's greatest actress and the Brrentest
Coos bay service sesumed. The steam
er "Panama" has been secured by the
Portland & Coos Bay Steamship com
pany to take the place of the "Break
water," while the latter is In drydock.
The "Panama" will sail for Coos by
at 8 o'clock. Wednesday evening, July
t, from Oak street dock.
one.axi, one music, wni r)regnt a. . i.vrir
dramatic orrering. "Kosmersholm.' This
Is conceded to be Ibsen's masterpiece.
The advance sale of seats Indicates
that the largest and most fashionable
audiences of the year will be ln at
tendance. Secure your seats before It
Is too late.
The Women's I'nlon Label league has
secured headquarters at the Chautauqua.
On the fourteenth the organization will
be represented at the round table by
Mr A Rnnmba. no thpv hv ntnrtA thin
a picnic day. All families of labor and4nlf,ht
sympathizers to be present with "full
dinner palls'' and a cup if they wish to
be served with tea or coffee.
"Miss Satan" at Lyric Tonight.
The offering for the week at the
Lyric will be the Rlunkall-At wood
Stock company In that merry farce
comedy. "Miss Patan the Circus Girl.'"
This splendid acting organization has
never had a more effective opportunity
to display Us merit than in this pleco
and will more than sustain Its repu
tation. Owing to the engagement of
Mrs. Flske tomorrow afternoon and
the Elunkall-Atwood eomnanv
will give no performances.
To illustrate the Publicity Depart
ment's Intentions to rriake this Clear
ance Sale a short one, instead of a
week to a day or so, good uprights are j
l. D 7 In tllS Hnit l
intiiivu v"
splendid 250 and 1275 pianos will be
sold at J 1 2 8 to 1137; other values In
proportion until the entire lot Is closed
out. Fine high-grade $400 pianos only
$207, and Just think of a splendid $650
highest grade going at, $37S. and only
$417 for a handsome Baby Grand.
Player Pianos that sell at $600 today at
$390.
The above are only reminders of the
bargains to be found at I . r.. & M. K. (
today. If you didn't see The Journal ;
vesterday. get a copy at once and iook
over the big four-column announcement
of this the greatest Clearance Sale of
Pianos and Player Pianos Portland has
pver hnd and then come rlsrht down and
select your piano. You will find a piano'
to fit most any pocneiDooic; rew are too
small to not find something to suit and
esopclallv if vou come in time.
This big July Clearance Sale will
eclipse all previous sales, because the i
stock Is made up of all makes, and sav-1
Ings average over $1S0, nearly $200 oil
most of them. Filers Piano Exchange i
and Bargain Room (Basementl. 353 I
Washington street, corner of Park.
emlocK Salve
Free admission every Monday till t p.m.
for ladles and children v.JIw bill In
airdome, 8:15.
"THE HEAD WAITERS"
Famous eastern comedy success, with 10
novelty specialties and song numbers,
by Allen Curtis comedy players. "The
Head Walters" is In the class of "Dis
trict Leader," "Gingerbread Man,"
"I.and of Nod," etc. Hear the "Dream
ing" song.
OttLY MiTSXCAX, -XTKAVAOAjrA XV
TO WW.
Swimming- classes daily at the bath
pavilion. See Mr. Austin.
"15 Minutes From Alder Street."
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I h u K fl WW I IMAI (V L 5- I! rl
tl if 35c
El n "f" 1 1 n n if n r n ij 11 m tl
H Ft II If If II II fl lliti
i s is tmmt tmmm id v s in iwmm v if
i ai AOL mui m
H
a
San Francisco
vs.
Portland
SBOBBATZOB FABK. COB.
TAUQHB ASS 94TK ITS.
JVT.T 7. 8, 9, 10,. 11, IS.
Games begin week days at
3:30 p. m.. Sunday, 2:80 p. m.
Admission fee . Bleacher.
grandstand. 50c: bore. 2 So extrat
children, bleachers, 10c; grandstand, SSa
ZJLDXE8' DAT 7BXDAT.
Boys under 12 free to bleachers
f onesaay.
sensoou AJTD OOLIiaiB.
REDUCTION UN RATES.
Water through hose for sprinkling . The Canadian Pacific Is selling round
yards or sioewaiKs or wasnmg rorcnes trip excursion tickets to eastern points
or windows must db paia ror in advance , st erv low rates. For rates and full
and used only between the hours of 6 , particulars call on or address F R
and gam. and 6 and 9 p. m. It must , Johnson, o. A. P. D., 142 Third street
not be used for sprtrrxUng streets. If ; Portland,
used contrary to these rules or waste- ! T
fully It will be shut off.
PLASTERERS LEAVE
FOR OTHER CITIES
John C. Welch. Henry St. Rayner and
Alice Welch have filed articles of In
corporation of the Margate Bearh Land
company. It has a capital stock .fi
$1,000. over 100 union plasterers have left
Woman's Exchange. Ill Tenth street. ' Por' ,an'1 ,he Past WPFk or ,en d" tor
lunch 11:30 to 2: business men's lunch. ; Spokane and Seattle. where several
i large buildings have reached the plas-
Alma and Charles "hellborn of Asiortn. terln-' stage. Increasing the demand for
doing business under the firm name of lh" c1bXs ? lbol ,As 8 result of this
,t , ... . . J heglra Portland plasterers now have all
( harles Hellhorn ft Co., merrhants, have ,,r work they ran do In fart there Is
SSS"""""""1 said to be more work than men for the
first time In several months.
Other brpnehes of the building trsds
' have to pome extent been benefited by.
men seeking work in neighboring cities '
Tl" heavy building pporatlons of 12
and 1 months ago attracted large nun--l.ers
of workmen here, most of whom ,
have moved on leaving the labor sup
' rlv In the building line In normal con- '.
dltlon. i
Remedy
frcm nature. A
permanent
quick and
CURE OF PILES
Just Cures Piles. Nothing More.
OB MLI AT
Skldmore Drug store. 151 Third.
Woodard, Clarke & Co.
Watts & Mattheiu. corner Williams
and Russell.
And other leading drug stores.
COAL
Kemmerer Coal
A kiss, a hug and baby
slips off his mother's lap
into a bowl of clean,
warm water.
There he finds a
Sponge and a Cake of pi DELTA KAPPAS
Ivory Soap.
Mother squeezes the
sponge and water runs
all over baby's arms,
his body, his legs and
SUV Y . . . A reception to the delegate will be
Thpfl taiCPS thfi "' t'nmmerclal club this after-
fian HflCS nmPthinOS ceptlon end dsnre for the Omegu Nu
TC 1 "j , 7 P 1 f?roritr of
nr rn ir nnn nanv is an
covered with a soft
creamy lather that takes
all the dirt away and
leaves his skin as smooth
as satin.
Ivory Soap
Qby& Per Cent. Pure.
The Best Wyoming C
land Mar
Coal on the Port
rkeL
CBTJBCBXiET BKOS. (XHO.)
Bunkers 13th ini Marshall. Phones
Main 31. A-J931.
WILHOIT SPRINGS
Hotel-Now Open
n i mnrn iv Tiaiitii 'x-t Stage leaves Oregon City, Tuesday,
GATHER IN PORTLAND! Thursday and Saturday until July 1
. then dally at a m. Fare I1.S0.
' Most of the delegate to the national
j convention of the PI Delta Kappa frs
i ternlty are in Portland now. but a few
; from the more distant chapters of the
j C-nlted States are expected on today's
j trains. The xlwltors are being enter
1 tamed br t?i families nf local members.
I F W. McLe
ran. proprietor.
TBS COAST KAOBTJTB BBPAIB OO.
Bvwtng soaoklxte repair work our spe
cialty. We repair and guarantee any
sewing machine, no matter what make,
or how bad. we do any kind of repair
work and cleaning at the lowest poi
ble rates. BlcrcU and stove repairing
lock work ana iter fitting We call for.
J.i;... m. mm .11 V n r k m w A
r of Portland t the residence of , h,v, th. onT r0ilne engine espert on
, r' A . f - "bsrlton on Port- j th. Pacific coeet. Phone East 1IU.
4 East Morrison St.. rortland. Or.
land Heights. The business of tha oon
ventlon -111 not begin until tomorrow
morning, when the roll will be rajled
at the convention hall of the Commercial
club.
FOREST 0T SO RAD.
Frmchman Modifies Gloornj Pl
tarrs of Earlier Traveler.
The travelers who first penetrs t4
the vast equatnrla forest el Af rlra
filed tbe world's st tent Inn vita wcr4
picture that are bow . believed to be
partly faataatJo. Pome of then told
$chwab Printing Co.
n 4Mwjlu ritcti
but a-tr.
TH IT A w. K IT R t KT
Partners disagree, and lose their
location, both clamoring for money.
The stock must be sold before Satur
day, July 1 1th at 10 p. m. The Annex
will pass out of existence forever.
Any offer for merchandise will be ac
cepted in the women's or men's dept.
$2.00 SHIRTWAISTS 29 h ' MFN'S PANTS
$2.50 SHIRTWAISTS 69 "lf
$7.00 ECRU NET WAISTS. . .$2.98 MEN S PANTS worth up to
$7.50 WHITE SERGE COATS 92.98 : . ' ' " "
$10 WHITE SERGE COATS. .$3.98 j MEN S PANTS worth up to
$20.00 WALKING SKIRTS. . . .$3.98 ' JJv;; I
$25.00 WALKING SKIRTS. . . .$4.95 MEN S PANTS worth up to
WOMEN'S $20.00 TO $35.00 ! 7-50
TAILOR-MADE SUITS $3.98! MCM'C CAY
TAILOR-MADE SUITS $4.98 iHClX
TAILOR-MADE SUITS $5.98 25c Sox 5
TAILOR-MADE SUITS $9.98 ! 15c Sox 3
Men's All-Wool Suits ! MEN'S MATS
MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS j $2.00 Hats 49
worth up to $20.00 $3.98 ' $3.00 Hats 98
MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS $4.00 Hats $1.49
worth up to $25.00 $5.98 j $5.00 Hats $2.49 "
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FIFTH, AND
ALDER STS.
Leading Business College
ELKS BUILDING
Thoroughly equips for bu.5
ness fife.
Teachers all specialists.
Day and evening sessions.
Phones M. 590, A1596.
eclectic;
business
university
TJaOdXa BOXOOX SAT AJTD XTXX
XSTO CILSSZH
Arithmetic, Grammar. Bookkaeplac.
Shorthand. TswrlUng. Penmanship,
Law, .tc., any branch desired.
X. B. SXOXASOaOsT. L. L B.. Presldsat
Tklrd and Oak, Portlaaa, Or.
r
I advise rat aa ta
qutpment and In- w KftXTBUC
Testments In mfB: Z.JT
It years' mining as- uo"i4!v or
parlaaos; laformatloa fraa.
Offs mt m (tw aalaa s ales aa asiats
Diamond Roof Stains
HAD rttOU CUEOtOT
5 Gal. Loti 75c Per Qal.
Portland SoSh IDc:r f
cm tct rr.