The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 28, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLANP. TUESDAY EVENINO, JULY 28, 1908.
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Town Topics
TONIGHT'S AMISKMENT8.
HetllK "The Thief
Orand Vaudeville
Tha Oalta Concert p. ro.
'Runaway Honeymoon, i.li
jroxrwvAx at thb bbaokek
In order to procure prompt and
more aatlafactory aervtce, when
at the lummer resorts, order
from the following; Journal
agenta at regular elty rates.
Ilwaoo & Ilwttco Railway com
pany, Louis Cohen, newa agent.
Lon Beach, Edward Mo Allen.
Ooean Park. Louis Coheir.
Beavlew, V. K. StrauhaL
The Breakers. J. M. Arthur.
Geiirhart, A. Utsdnger.
Seaside, Lynn Burtla, head
quartors at Lewis A Co.
Newport, llarlln Talbart
Collins Bprtnaa, J. W. Belcher.
Wllholt Bprlnga, F. W. Mo-Leran.
Eastern Oregon boasts of a number
of good schools, among which Pendleton
academy Is a leader In aeveral direc
tions. Established primarily as a col
lege preparatory school and still laying
stress upon this part of Its work. It
has added new courses, thus keeping
up with the demands of the public.
Two years ago a course In domestic sci
ence, anil another In Instrumental music,
were added, which have proven very
satisfactory and attracted numbers of
deserving students. This year an addi
tional course Is offered In vocal music,
under one of the most accomplished
vocalists In Oregon. Parents who have
children for whom thev are seeking a
proper school for higher education
should consult with the principal. Kev.
W. H. llleakney, Pendleton, Or.
REPUBLICAN FOR
WEBSTER'S SHOES
County Judge Will Resign
If the Right Man Is
Appointed.
If County Judge Webster decides to
retire from office to take up the work
of making good roads It Is expected
that he will be succeeded on the bench
by a Republican. Just now he Is hesl
tatlng on the resignation question, for
more reasons than one, but one of these
reasons. It Is certain, Is that he desires
to make sure that If he steps down his
shoes will be oooupled by a member of
ine same party faith.
The appointment to nil a vacancy
would be In the hands of the governor.
Tim place pays a salary of JS.U00 per
year, and J
better thlna-a In sight, financially con
Have you a boy or girl whom you are
about to place In a school for higher
education? Have you considered the
claims of Pendleton academy? A .high
class school with a decidedly moral
tone, giving courses that prepare the
eighth grade graduates of Oregon pub
lic schools for college, home, work, life.
Courses In domestic 6clence, vocal and
instrumental music ami peimnusv nnvo . .
let.tv ,,n added and lira meeting with not fit the thief he left It with the
ftsur. and Judge Webster has several
sidered. Two years of his term remain
to bs served, and he la known to be re
luctant to quit the offlc-. without feel
ing assured that a Republican would
take bis place.
Now the wise ones are saying that
Governor Chamberlain will make It
easy for the county Judge If he wishes
to retire. Jn other words, the governor
will let the Renublloan label stay If the
appointment falls Into his hands. A
Democrat In the position would In any
event be powerless In matters of policy
as a member of tht board of county
commlfsloners, as Commissioners Llght
n it and Karnes uould outvote film.
There would be no party advantage In
; ir
commodatlon of Judge Webster.
The good roads movement Is said to
have sufficient financial backing to make
It certain that a good salary can be of
fered to a man of prominence to take
hold of It. The theoretical stage Is
passed and various commercial clubs,
automobile organisations and Influential
farmers are behind Ilia plan, which will
be worked out next luonlli when the
good roads conference Is held.
Until that time there can be no de
cision on the employment of a man to
take charge of the worn, but J nag's
the appointment, and the change.
Is made,
LuxirJjoemia
Cleanses tliestemEffect
ualy,Dispels Colas and! eaar
aches duo to Conslipa Ion,
Acts naturally, acts truly as
aLaxative.
Best forMenvrnpn and Cml(h
rcn-Voungand Old.
1o et. its lienef icial Effects
Always Luv tneljenuine yvkicn
has Tne jull name of the L
CALIFORNIA
te- Syrup Co.
0 tn-
by whom it i manufactured, printed on the
front of every package.
SOLD Br ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
one lize only, regular price SOtpwbdtlsv
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at 2 p. rn.
D. Chambers St Son., opticians, 821
Morrison street, corner or blxth.
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
would be largely for the ac- k Dr. E. C. Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam.
Berger, signs, show cards. 284 Yamhill.
Webster has long been a champion of
the movement and a number of the road
enthilasts are hoping that he may be
persifttded to take the Job. In case he
did, ha would be named for at least two
years with a better salary than he now
receives.
KDlendld success.
body maintained
ig
Last year's student
ioung Woman a
Christian Association, a girls' gloe club,
an orchestra, a strong debating team
and other student organisations, all of
which not only add Interest and enthu
siasm, but are instrumental In giving a
training and culture too often neglected
In school work.
dishes.
Journal want ads. lo a word.
AT THE THEATRES
i
"The Thief" at HeiHg Tonight.
The attraction at the Hellig theatre
Fourteenth and Washington streets, to
night, tomorrow and Thursday nights
will be the charming and talented act
ress, Margaret Ullngton, and an excel
lent supporting company In the Intense
ly Interesting drama, "The Thief." Seats
are now selling at the theater for the
entire engagement.
Special Matinee "The Thief."
A special price matinee will be given
at the Hellig theatre tomorrow (yed
nesdnv afternoon At 2 : 1 h o'clock, when
day left the following articles on the ; , ;, , rie.s PYohman's splendid company
ih Maryaret Ullngton will present
Passengers on the street cars yester-
Because of the great flow of water
from the Hawthorne springs engineers
In .charge of the fills on East Morrison
and East Eighth streets are planning a
way to divert the flow of water so that
It will not undermine the huire iiuantl-
tles of dirt thrown in the gulches. In
some cases spillways have been con
structed to divert the flowing water, but
In the present canes Such diversion Is
Impracticable and other methods will be
adopted, City Engineer Taylor contem
plates closing up the spillway at East
Salmon street and raising the water to
the level of the East Ninth Ktreet sewer.
This. It Is feared, would cause a lake
to form from the overflow of the
springs which emit about 1.000,000 gal
lons of water a day.
cars and may secure them by calling nt
the lost article room In the (. W. 1'.
waiting room, First and Alder: Oil can.
watch fob, shopping bag, pair of
glasses, telescope, two suitcases, locket,
two pins, key, baby's shoe, ax, two
coats, shawl handbag, pair of gloves,
three umbrellas, four packages.
i he Thief.'
The photo engravers and the Btereo
typers of the city will give their first
annual picnic on September 6 on
Sauvte's island and the committees from
the two organizations are making prepa
rations fur the day. It Is expected to
have an extensive program during the
dav. Including a long list of athletic
stunts, dosing with a match game of
Constantly increasing travel between
Portland and points east has compelled
the O. R. & N. and Oregon Short Line
to put on extra sleeping cars on trains
Nos. 1, 2, 5 and 6, between Portland and
JSalt Lake territory. The travel on
these lines this year Is the greatest
known In any ordinary year, without
there being any special show attraction
at either end or the lino.
M( hi ven ir Plates at the Oaks.
Tuesday Is souvenir plate day at the
Oaks and this afternoon every lady
visiting the popular amusement resort
between noon and 7 o'clock will be pre
sented with a handsome souvenir as
she enters the gute. Facilities for en
joyment and amusement have been In
creased with the addition of new spe
cialties for the big Atrdome entertain
ment where the Allen-Curtis company
Is presenting "A Runaway Honeymoon.
O. E. Smith, an employe of the In
vestment company, set fire to a pile of
old hay on a vacant lot at Pearl street
and Union avenue yesterday afternoon.
When Patrolman Keller came along
Smith was fighting tooth and nail to
keep the fire from spreading. The of
ficer summoned engine 14 and the
blaze was soon extinguished.
The data of the pleading of Frederick
C. Krlbs, C. A. Smith and others In the
federal court has been postponed from
iUKUM i lu oepu'iiiuei i. lit uvern-
baschall between teams representing th- 1 ment Is endeavoring to recover some
two organizations. 1 lie picnickers will I thing like 20,000 acres of timber land
be limited to those holding Invitations
and prizes for the winners in the differ
ent events have been secured. The com
mittee on Invitations and programs Is
having prepared a souvenir program
which will be a work of art and well
wortli keeping. ,
Cars of the Mount Tabor and Sunny
nldo lines are now making the turn at
In the Willamette valley which are al
leged to have been acquired unlawfully
by Smith, Krlbs and their associates.
John Arneson was declared Insane
yestsrdav and sent to the asylum. He
Is a carpenter and has several times
tried to kill himself. Yesterday he at
tempted to dash out his brains by pull
Intr nliriKelf to the. ton of hl cell in the
East Morrison and Seventh streets and I county jail and plunging downward, on
tunning east on Belmont to Tenth nis iiead with all the force possible in
fiweei. nei- inev nBani iuin mi, r.uMi ouch cramped quarters.
Morrison. Wesl hound cars followed j
the old routing this morning but will Tw0 candidates are taking the civil
also take the round-about wav as soon' . . ., . .. . ,,
as the required curves have been put in j service examination at the city hall
The new route will he In effect until i tod.Ty for Inspectors of brick and stone
Morrison street has been filled in over sewers. The regular meeting of the
the gulch. Eighth street, too, is to bo commission win do neid tomorrow
Ileal Vaudeville.
The best and only vaudeville In Port
land Is at the Grand. Sullivan &
Consldlne have sent a great collection
of stars for this week, headed by the
London pantomlmists, Zazall and Ver
non In "The Elopement." A pantomime
act Is a rare novelty In this city and
these people are first class.
Most Attractive Eonte to
the East.
A trip via the Canadian Pacific gives
you the opportunity of viewing the
grandest mountain scenery in tho world.
Two days of travel through the Can
adian Kockles. The entire mountain
trip can; be made by daylight. For full
particulars apply at local office, 142
Third street.
THE GIGANTIC SALE
AT THE LE PALAIS ROYAL
Exclusive Millinery, Cloaks,
Suits and Ladies' Furnishings
Opened up in full swing and will continue so until the entire stock
and fixtures are disposed of and lease of store room h as been sold.
WATCH THE PAPERS FOR SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
SUITS, SKIRTS AND COATS
There arc no restrictions placed on us as to price we obtain. Cost of
goods will not be taken into consideration. WE MEAN BUSINESS
and want to retire from business at the earliest possible moment.
OUR FALL SHIPMENT OF
L
Suits, Coats, Skirts and Silk Petticoats
Partly received will go with the rest, so profit thereby, and obtain
values at prices considerable cheaper than the actual wholesale cost
Come early to get the cream of our merchandise
C. R. REIERSON and R. I. CREMER, SALES PROMOTERS
SBfWate
A .
filled at the same time.
Suit for $!M1 on a note, allogcl to
have been given In payment of an ac
count with the I'nlon Meat company.
bv C. H. Wlnicrs against Dr. J. It. Hll ! U,at he favors tho "'at'on t row-
of the Hill military academy. The note i boats on the river because of the large
morning, at which time a date will be
set for the hearing of the four de
tectives ousted by the city executive
board.
Councilman Beldlng stated yesterday
number of accidental drownings reported
this summer. He Intends taking the
question up with City Attorney John P.
Kavanaugh with a view of framing an
ordinance that will mitigate the danger.
Water through hose for sprinkling
yards or sidewalks or washing porches
or windows must bo paid for in advance
and used only between the hours of 5
and 8 a. rn. and 6 and 9 p. m. It must
not be used for sprinkling streets. If
was assigned to Winters for collection
and bears date of Jnly 2, 1306. Only
$100 has born paid, It Ir nllPKod, and tho
addition of cofts and attorney fees
makes the total for which Judgment
Is asked $1,095. Dr. Hill's wife Is made
a Party to the suit.
The I'nlted States civil service com
mission announces the following exam
inatlons: September 2 and 3, 1308. ex
amination to fill vncnnrv for thi Tiut-
tion of inspector of mechanical and i used contrary to these rules or waste
eloctrlcal engineering; August 2ti. 1 !n'!, fully it will be shut off.
second claws i or assistant) steam engl-
neer. custodian service; September 23, ! Involuntary bankruptcy proceedings
190S. clerk in the forest service; August , have been filed in the United States
26 and 27 1908 assistant teacher f court bv Flelschner, Mayer & Co.. Roh
imale) In the Phi lppine service; Sep- ert8 1!r08. and Krausae Bros, against
tern her J. scientific assistant (male), LMll & Bevrouty. general merchants In
Phlllpp.ne service. j i.ortlnmj. the petitioners state that the
. . ! Arm owes them debts amounting to
W. J. Phillips, a member of the fire j jCos.
neparameni, missea nis fcunday dinner.
because a sneakthtof broke Into the Ice-' The steamer John F. Caples will un
box on the bark porch Saturday evening dergo government Inspection tomorrow,
end took everything eatable, m sight. find ror that reason the Sell Wood ferrv
liU ",rT.,1rt.:;L," th" V""'", jester- nnt 1B ln operation durtne the
Building rermlts.
r. Jordan, erect dwelling, East Sixty-
ninth, near East Gllsan, $1,000; Max
Armus, erect dwelling, Maryland be
tween Emerson and Sumner, $1400; A.
II. Shlpman. erect dwelling, East
Thirt v-seventh between East Lincoln
and Stephens, $1000; Sylvia A. Hard
man, erect dwelling, Glen between
Hawthorne and East Madison, $1,600;
P. J. Mclonaugh. errct dwelling, Web
ster between Michigan and Missouri,
$2,000; H. F. Doty, erect dwelling, Ste
phens between East Thirty-eighth and
East Thirty-ninth. Jl.rtofl; B. F.. Doty,
erect dwelling. East Madison between
East Thirty-ninth ami East Fortieth,
$1,600; it. V. Morrison, erect dwelling.
Grove between Dearborn and Barnes
roal, $l,S0ft; Country club, erect grand
stand, Hlllcrest drive, near Coleman.
$14,000; Mrs. Jane Huron, erert dwell
ing. Mllnankie between Harold ami
Ellis. Jl.ouii; Hubert oi Ilall repair
barn. Front between Mill and Montgom
ery. $3 500; J. P. O'Hara. erect dwelling,
East Thirteenth between Schuyler and
Hancock, $3,800.
in
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Special Offer This Month
EDISON PHONOGRAPH
1 KX PAYS' FKKE TRIAL tVE
l'AY THIS mtlOHT KKiHT
MONTHS' CREDIT NO IMKB-
KMT. Writ at once for fall par
ticular, catalocues, rKv, of the
(1ml and bent Talking Mix-blue
proposition ever made.
lat the dishes empty, of course
had been found ln a nearby orchard.
An Ola fireman s tinlform wi
nt the same time, and ns tho
A great many people
brighten their polished
floors by wiping them,
once or twice a month,
with a cloth dipped in
milk.
A better way is to use
Ivory Soap "and luke
warm water. Apply with
a soft cloth. Use very
little water. Wipe dry
with another soft cloth.
By following this
method, you clean your
floors as well as brighten
them.
Ivory Soap
99, Per Cent. Pure.
mornlnif hours It Is believed that the
I Kna f III lift tied nn onlv hetwfipn the
rtli ..t i nnJ 1lh n ,
nat dld'""u, 11 " "' ' v- "'
''B ' Philip Proper, believed to be staying
I ln a hotel in Portland, is wanted by
the Seattle authorities, as his daughter
Is dead In that city. Notified by the
' Seattle police to search for the father,
the local department has as yet been
unable to find him.
' TBe Portland Shoe Repair company
269 Yamhill street, between rnird i
Fourth streets. Phone Main
I shoes repaired while you
I oak 'soles, 75 cents. Bauer
The Hell Ig "The Thief."
By J. F. S.
crtainlv no play of the past season
has aroused more comment tnan noun
Bernstein's. "The Thief." It was strong
ly damned and faintly damned. It wai
i,1B-hed at and praised. And then Wll-
Uiam Winter, ln a nenzy ia ue.-yu.. .
ever being able conscientiously - io pra se
another new miu un.". Z.
the tide ln a three-column "heavy In
M' .v.rvhn.lv no. EverySbdi
went uinl nearly everybody had a good
llm-V' it u-nsn't surprising that
the Hellig was crowded lost evening for
the opening performance of Miss 11 ' Ins-
.. a..iiTomi.iil 111 rui ikwiu. i.w.v
who went' to see the new play -new at
,.., f,,ml an exceedingly tor-
!.' c.alllc Piece, full of thrills and sit
uations and interest and pass on unusu
ally well played of Its kind, he best
, rnma or tne yeai.
7655. Tour j it
wait Best ! k j
& Stopper. If
I Law offices of E F. and F B. Riley I
and offices of Clackamas Title corn- .
pany removed to suite 609. 610, Ellj
i Chamber of Commerce bulling.
We sponge and press your clothes. !
shine your shoes, all for 1150 month.;
Main 514 A-4314 Wagons run every-,
where Unl ju Tailoring Co. $0 8tark. 1
I.nTDhr Fxchanjrs hij!l.11ng. Second
and Stark streets. A few desirable!
roorrs for hent at reasonable prices
Inquire D G Woodward. 104 2.1 tv
il
r
Golden Grain Granules, the 100 per
cent pure cereal coffee, cures dyspofislt
and nervousness All grocers. Tastes
better than qommon coffee.
T P. Wise, dentist, removed to $:lv
Washlrgton street, cor Sixth. Main I0CI.
'Woman s Eiehange. Ill Tenth street,
lunch 11 13 to 2; business mens lunch.
Five
Five
Five
W. Mor. rrt rhotoerrspher. t r
building, Seventh and Stark sis. I V-TIC
E
Elks
John C Fhlllfx-lc law office, moved'! h.irk.
O-rHnsrer b-ulldirg. Set-on 1 and Alder. j
I I
I tuner Je Harklne, for Camas. 1
n fcahoug a and va
.l M o A 1
nnvthine more.' ir so you m
5rnUolnt"d. If not you will have spent
an evening of forgetfulnesa ot sen.
For "The Thief" is exciting.
It shows you 12 hours of the life of
an Intensely disagreeable woman. If she
were tied to me I should hang a mill
stone ab.iUt my neck and have a suicide.
It would ho tne only meant) o
Marle-Eoiilse Voysin loves. My word,
how she loves: Khe twines about her
husband, rolls over him. fondles him
and weeps upon him. She thinks only of
him and steals to get the money to
make herself pleasing ln his sight. And
at his first severe look she rolls upon
the floor humps her back In serpentine
,,! , herself In to a slav-
erv th like of which is commonly sup
,M,e,l io Lain passed with the dark agex.
It's a heavy burden Klchard Voysin
tnkes ii).n his voting shoulders and car
ries with him off to Brazil. A burden
of antiv and animalism and salty e er
ready tears. They g" off to (.tart life
over again ami they leave vi with the
Impression that th best thlr.g that could
possibly happen would be t l.avo the
Puuth American liner smK
N..w whether all t';ls Is due to Miss
Illlngtun's Interpretation or not It would
be a verv curious thing t" know. Is
Marle-I.oulse a great part and has Mlsa
Ullngton metnmorphose 1 a weak, but
chartnlne woman Into a voluptuous Ni
che or I as MIrs Ullngton sin. ply fol
lowed out the real sense of tho plnv and
given a careful and I n t ' 1 igent interpre
tation of the role'' Probablv onlv a read
ing of the manuscript wi ,i'. ! solve t.'ie
riddle
Aside from -tie quest! n of Interpre
ttion. as 1- s beer: hs I 1. the play Is In
tci.fe'v t.r'lli-.g Tie interest Is sus
tained' un'il the e-.o There Is n uc
irsslon of exciting i-o-r.axct and every
move keeps yon ,n the edge (if your
n, ,ne-1 -vo-c'r, f rta! ha!r As a sam
ple of the drama f rx ;. rrent and It -tensltr
"Tie Thief is ev e:ient It Is
the dlre-t ar.t'tr.es!" '' ')'' las' attrac
tion worth ee.-lr.c Mrs '";.),, , ebe-ca
Comparison between the t 1 :i Ha
bit for those W ho w .esse '. b h this
mimrr,' And It w!l a Imltte-'d that
M'e Flle's role j In a .Irarr.a
e.f ltitelligence and V' Ih.etns In
a drama of em 'tb -i T" s n in rre
depleted the n er-a' n.Vv- r. f l'
charaetera That ..f the . f er shomei
a strua-a-le of bodies rathe' than souls
dctrrces of excellence B"u"M,1,e ,n '"y cr ' "
. , .. Mr. McRae. who has taken Mr Bel-
decrees or excellence i'i pi p.i har! vm.r, is rher
voung for his part To fe-l that hla
decrees of excellence , i,f' hm, 2 ' uVlT.?.rV,t
set oenttnt. M me orsln. H a er"re!r
boy himself, played by Eeonard Ide.
Isable Itlchards hasn't a big part, but
plays It unobtrusively and carefully.
As a remarkable drama of Its type,
"The Thief" Is well worth going to see.
And It s always Interesting to epecul
late on Miss Ullngton.
Oaks "A Kunaway Honeymoon."
East night the patrons of the Oaks
were given an Insight Into some very
amusing matrimonial tangles which do
not usually fnll to the lot of those
under the guidance of the little winged
god. The occasion was the presentation
of "A Runaway Honeymoon" by the
Allen-Curtis comedy company at the big
airdome, and to say that the play was
well received would be to put it mildly.
A Kunaway Honeymoon is a two-
act romodv full of laughs, funny situa
tions, prettv songs and costumes. There
is a plot, that Is there is a tnreau or
story running through the piece, but It
Is not sufiiclentlv in evidence to be ob
trusive so that one could start at the
end of the piece and work back with
as much enjoyment ss though be began
with the tit st curtain ana sat tnrougn
to the end. It Is a succession of songs
and comedy which, like a piece of good
pie, can be taken ln sections or whole
as the appetite may suggest.
It is useless to begin to tell or
each and every distinctive feature for
all of the action In the piece Is worth
listening to. There are a number of
pretty songs and choruses by the differ
ent members of the company. all of
them well rendered by tho soloists and
Ftrongly bneked bv the newly costumed
chorus. In addition to the regular work
done by the company members a new
speclaltv has been added the "lllmm
Boom Brr-rr" trio which is made up of
good voices handled In excellent style.
The Allen-Curtis company will appear
each night during the woek and on Pun
dav next, while the trio will aJso give
an afternoon performance in conjunction
with the matinee concert by the band
of Wlilte and Hold.
BARGAINS TODAY.
tac D0Y5
Supply Tour Vteda How and Pay About
Half.
In sheets, plllow-o.isos, table liner.",
napkins, dresser ei-nrfs, squares an 1
center pieces portieres, couch covers.
Madras outtape cur
'ool
prices
Ij n n e
goods.
and h en v v a 1'
camping b.nrikets. elosmg-oit
Come today Me.AMen Ai M
The s'ore noted for good
PKKSOXALS.
$5
IT ir.TT HTTRT A BIT,
$10.00 SET OF
TEETH FOR
Written Guarantee for 10 Years.
CBOWBS-Any tooth In the mouth
we crown with solid gold. 22k., guar
anteed to be the best, for qq
Any Porcelain Crown made no mat
ter what they are called or how
they are made. Our price tt fkfk
Is only sJJH.UU
BBIDOE8 Solid Gold Top, Solid
Gold Backs. Porcelain tc (f
Fronts, per tooth p'faW
Solid Gold Teeth. 22k.. Si A Itfi
bridge, per tooth JelW
All other work same price,
proportionately.
PAINLT.S3 EXTRACTION Fret
Whan Plates or Bridges Art Ordered
Absolute uuarantees.
LILY DENTAL PARLORS
THXD AITS COUCH STREETS
ours from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Phone A-1010 Open Sundays
AMTfSXKEZTTS.
vllrfIW 14th and Wuhlnjrtoa
Phones Main 1 and A 1122
Tonight. Tomorrow Night and Thursday
Special Price Matinee Wednesday
Charles Frohman Presents
"THE THIEF"
WITH MARGARET ILLINQTOM
Supported by an excellent cast.
Evenings $2. J1.50. II. 76c and (06
THE GRAND Vaudeville de Luxe
All this week
the 'World Famed
Pantomlmists
The ZazeU-Vernon
COM PAN Y.
"The Elopement."
C. Grant Gardner,
and Marie Stod
dard. J. C. Nugent
Co., and Five
Other Big Acta.
Next Week "Sirronjt," tha lady Baffle
NICKELODION
130
Change 1L very Day.
AXIi OOOD STJBJBOTaV
TEETH
Save
Money
$10 5
ie att.M
Others art furadah
tnjr their heme with
"1lMni" n efcKHint
f ear rty liberal Fret Tr1i t
rer i wny bmh rerr Ada
Pbonocniph UtptrtnMait "IT"
Eilers Piano House
POBTLAVD, ORIX.tTX
f
JJ
Mrs J i Tremhiav and sin f Ku
gene. loae Tuenda- for a two n-o-ths
visit in Sean:- a i !r!'.L CoI-.itnMa I VER FILLINGS. I6c I"P (K)I.Ii FILL
A tour of the ..ma- In b-:ng made by INOS. TSc CP. SETT OF TFFTit 14 00
H o Worcester. n--'tant general mn- , Fpl.KXMU SKT, l00; GOLD
ni.Tr of the y r iai'.r n 1. a pnr! CP.' HVNP, $J 50 lu 15 00
if the Nw York I'entral im Mr ' All work Buaranteed for ten rears.
Worces'ei. aec.ii:.pan!e, .j h fan.liv. Ladv atten lant alwavs preaent. All
ln a priv.ve ear r,i:r to p. rtland es- work done absolutelv without rain br
Charles ) pfrnr r -.dr.t o
cotton X ft r ge ' f s ' w :,
been at the i reg' n hotel for several
days, left las! nlcht for Seattle and
pound c!t!"S.
Come and have free examination.
WE EXTRACT TKtTH FKEt, Ile.
apeclsHats of from ll to JO rears' ti
the i perlence.
has
Boston Dentists
COOL
TODAY. 13 TO 7 P. M.
PLATE SOTTVEirrBS POH JVUDCM.
Come Hear the
Bim-BTnai-BKB-BB TBXO
at S o'clock.
QBEAT EIiEOTB.10 mTSIO WSBSZi .
TONIGHT, 8:0.
UA RUNAWAY
HONEYMOON"
By the Curtis Comedians and Slnfar
New People ln Cast.
I4-HOVB SHOW TWO ACTS
What do you know about theset
"All She Gets From the Ice Man
Is Ice." "There Never Was a Girl
Like Her." "What a Little Smoaa.
Will Io." and others.
Boa' and Glrla' Day. Aurnrt
coupons at Btuing-a.
IB Minute Prom Alder fjtrtt.
COFFEE
Send Us
Your Name
deprce of money
t.-o grd looktiaai and tur.n an. half hour hut may prolan
On a paal If vo-j hve k'dner trouh'e
and wl.l n 1 you by return nn.l
the most tr.ter-t Ir.g literature on l.h
ubltct of Kidney Mseaet that ytu
v er read
It wi.i not o-1 y retertain i r.i for a
Xomt Phone A-0O3a
Pkoct Btaia S030.
MIH Morrltoa SU Oeb. Povtofflct.
Lttiat to stand up under Mr K:'ii It explains hr t
TMtt ialr It o muh more upr- pnate trouble have doubled
iv prolong y"-r Ufa
e deaths from kidney
Hartlra. tor Camaa.7 Tor grocer rtturas your atone r If Tm j as Raymond Uig.raet.
if landings, daily ex-1 don't Ukt Schilling's Beat; w s far blm. ' cuted boy. was good,
But Mr MeRae ri; h! r .e e,l and
III! IntelilgerH Hla enune "ation t on
tb whole excellent K-lwar.1 Mawton
father of t ht te
am) to arts tht
but
few
This offer will aipetr
timet better ni today.
8 aid more I'rtit; Co. lil Third street.
Throw tini friend t UfeMtnt by tod
B( his suit
Dr.WernesPOWDER
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child rn. bleachtrw. l6o; tjraadttaao, tv
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Boys under II frta ta tltahtra
Wtdnetday
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Hotel-Now Open
tavt lttrta Orwcna City, Tatty,
Thursday aa4 Bataraaf nam Ju y 1,
thtw daily at a. m. i art I.U
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