The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 24, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. AUGUST 24. 1908.
nm lane will vouched for by
CIRCUS PARADE
Town Topics
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TUPATD
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NIGITS
ATTEND REGATTA ' GAY LOMBARD
THEATDf "He
TOMGHT'M AMTiSKMKXTB.
Adrancea VaudrrUle Wae Aafnai .
Jeaale I. L.ky . -A Hhjtat on a Hoala.
' 0-t ft Hon, Mlcku.u, atUlat
ft Co., Martlnottla ft BylT.irtir, ft.ru
Merron, Johu and Xaj Burka, Mr. sad
?J"!!!l" OM,XISVu mot-
THE GRAND Vaudeville de Luxe
ALL THIS WEEK.
Orpheum Vaudeville
(Irand Vaudeville
I'antugea Vaudeville
Lyric "Oonfeeitlone of a Wife"
Tli OnkN Dog and l'onv Hhow 3 p.
m. "The Teddy tllil" 8:15 p. in.
Several Members of Council
Will Also Accept As
toria's Invitation.
Elder Said to Be Proper )fan
to Itun Saloon Conrad
Out of It.
Uarnum and HiiilYv Promise
to Exceed All Former
Efforts.
TOMORROW
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JOUKNAI, AT Til BBACXXS. 4
In order to procure prompt and 4
mora satisfactory aervlce, when
at tha aumnier resorts, order
from the following; Journal
agent at regular city rates.
Ilwaco fc Ilwuco Railway com-
pony, a. li. Woodruff, news
agent.
Long Peach, Edward McAllen. 4
Ocean Park, H. B. Woodruff.
Seavlew. K. E. Btrauhal
The Dreakera. J. M. Arthur.
Oearhart. A. Utilnger.
Seaalde. Lynn Burtla. head-
quarter at Lewis & Co.
Newport, Harlln Talbert.
Culllna Springs. J. W. Belcher.
Wllholt Springs. F. W. Me-
Leran.
Caraon, Wash., Mineral Sprlnga
hotel.
Mayor Lane and many councilman
ire endeavoring to adjunt thrlr business
affalra to enable them to attend tha
regatta at Astoria this week, The
mayor, council and executive board re
colved Invltatlona to attend the gren
naval event and accepted them. Unlike
mont acceptance of this klnil the city
official, want to accept In action an well
us spirit In the prudent nm and It la
expected that there will be a great ex
odua from tho city hall on the flrat day
of the regatta.
The mayor statod this morning that
he thought he would be able to get
away for one day at least and It In
known that quite a number of council
men will be preaent. Councilman Baker
said that he would be unable to attend,
being called to Seattle, which will also
keep hi in away from Monday
meeting. Others,
up parties to go
thought
license committee
the members will
to take final ac
- I tin
Nearly 300 people spent Saturday aft
ernoon at the Rite of the new manufac
turing town of Gordon Falls, 29 miles
east of I-ortland on the lino of the .
It. N. A tipectal excursion train left
the I'nlon depot at 1:30. arriving at the
Falls at 3 o'clock. Escorted by Messrs.
Coopev and l'caelee of the Gordon rails
company, the visitors Inspected the
sites of the proposed new woolen mill.,
trourlng plant and power house. A trip
was made up throuKh the canyon of the
falls which the company proposes for
power generating purposes. The for
mal opening of t he manufacturing town
was celebrated by raising a flag, Col
onel Hoberat A. Miller of Oregon City
making the principal address. At the
conclusion of the ceremony and speech
niaklng. refreshments were tcorved. The
party. cViiibIkUiik of prominent business
ami professional men. some of whom
were accompanied by their wives, start
ed on the return trip at 6 o'clock, arriv
ing Id Portland at 7:30.
After the matinee and before the
evening performance of the Orpheum
theatre yesterday, the artists who have
entertained the public the last week and
maintained the reputation of the Or
pheum circuit, were entertained at din
ner by J W. Consldlne at the Orenon
lintel. The occasion marked the end of
the orierilne week of the new circuit in
Portland. The resident manager. C. N.
Sutton; James II. Erlckson. Frank Cof
tinnerry, press representative, and
George L. Baker, chairman of the Port
land Theatrical Managers' association,
greeted the members of tho profession
who had taken part in the first week's
i roeram. The dinner was elaborate, be-
ulnninir at 5 o'clock, and during the cof
fee nnd dears several pretty little
speeches weie made.
B council
however, have made
to go to Astoria and it is
that there will be a great rep
resentation of Portland officials at the
annual water event.
Admiral George S. Shepherd endeav-
ored to have the city officials charter a
I steamer for the trip and maae tneir
visit an official one nut It Is untiKeiy
that this will occur because most of the
officials wish to make the trip as In
formal as possible, which would be pre
cluded If Slfepherd's plan were adopted.
cago to attend a committee meeting of
freight men ut the transcontinental
lines. They left yesterday and will
be In the east about 10 days.
Watar through hose for sprinkling
yard or sidewalka or washing porches
or windows must be paid for In advance
and used only between the hours of i
and S a. m. and 6 and 9 p. m. It must
not be used for aprlnkllng streets. If
used contrary to these rules or waste
fully It will be shut off.
Rev. Harry Leeds of Payette, Ida,
has accepted tho call from the Mlzpah
Presbyterian church and will assume
his duties here September 6. Mr. Leeds
comes with excellent recommendations.
Ir. Jerome II. McGlade, tho former pas-:
tor, is traveling abroad for a year with I
his wife and child. I
When the liquor
meets .this afternoon
havn an omiort unl t v
tlon In the Conrad case, which haa
haunted the committee like a grim spec
tin for many months. Papers were filed
Ith the eltv auditor today In which
X. A. Itouthliller transfers all rights
to the lease and license lor the poara
of trade suloon to C. 1). Elder and John
W. Conrad filed papers selling all fix
tures Iti the building to Elder.
On the face of It these papers Would
Indicate tilit Conrad had retained an
Interest In the Hoard of Trade saloon,
although he denies It, and that the pa
pers were simply filed to assure the
councllnien that tho sales and transfers
were honaflde and that neither Conrad
or Houlhllier were Involved in the new
saloon.
Accompanying the papers was a letter
from Guv Lombard, president of the
board of trade In which ho said that he
had made a full Investigation of the
matter unit that Elder will be the sole
proprietor of the place and further that
Elder Is a man of good character.
Conrad maintains that he had no In
tereat In the Hoard of Trade saloon
other than to sell his fixtures to Ilou
thllller and that he would have nothing
to do wlili the saloon had the transfer
been mad" to ltouthllller. The latter
has been endeavoring for weeks to have
the council transfer the license to him
but his action today Indicates that he
has given un the fight and will aeek to
enifMKe In luislness elsewhere.
It Is evt.ectc.l In view of the condl
tlons that the committee will grant the
transfer to Elder and end the contro
versv which has disrupted the council
for months.
The Ilirniiin and Pulley
rade will leave Mi,- si
pa
ty-f If Hi end K il lull
morning at 'J M. nc !
ton stre.it to 'I v. n ; . 1 1
Twentieth Hr. i c.
e-ist on W . , s I , i r . 1 1 . 1 1
street. south mi l"if
Tuylor sir. , t
circus
. grounds, Twen
sir
K cast
s I ret.
isillKt
I
Irving R. Larlmore. tho 10 year-old
son of Q. W. Larlmore, died Saturday
night at the family home, 467 East
Grant street. lie had been HI for six
Months. f! was the son of the physical
director of ttie V. M. C. A. and had
always been active In the hoys' athletic
sports. The family came to Portland
lest September. Trie funeral took place
this morning from Holmnn's chapel and
the interment was nt Rlvervlew ceme
tcrv. Dr. Hei.J'iniin Young of the Tay
lor' street M E. church officiated
A special meeting of the water board
was held this morning and awarded
the contract for painting the pipeline
bridges to M D. IIowsc for $!C7. There
lire three bridges aggregating about U'Ui
feet in length, besides a number of
valve boxes. Other bids were received
ns follows: Damme Brothers $1,238,
ami Thomas J. Wilson Jl.SiD. Howse
agrees to have the work completed
within 60 days and will be required to
furnish a bond in the full amount of
the contract to guarantee tho work.
With one lookout standing at the en
trance of the police to give warning of
any approaching raid anil other look-
Rev. James D. Corby, pastor of the
First I'niversalist Church of Good Tid
ings, East Couch and East Eighth
streets, lias recovered from a serious
operation which has confined him for
some time nt the hospital and yesterday
wp.s aide to resume the place in his
pulpit.
W. M Ladd, ndmlnlst rator of the A.
H. Johnson estate, has sold the Yam
hill county property under order of the
county court, but will continue to re
ceive folds for the properties In Mult
nomah and Washington counties until
August 19US.
Patrolmen Anundson and
found the back door of W. Thompson's
saloon. 4S North First, open last even
ing, but ns there was no one in the sa
loon drinking at the time Thompson
was discnarg:ed bv Judge Van Zante to- :
d0y- -
L. Passa and Pol Nek, two vendors j
of "hokey-pokey," were arrested last
night in the north end for selling their
cooling wares without a license. Passa
forfeited his ball, but Nek w 111 he heard I
tt iiioi row .
Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas.
Waslicugal and way landings, daily ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock 'at 2 i. m. t ' . '
The season for the Ervln Blunkall
Stock company, nt the Lyric: theatre was
opened yesterday afternoon with a per
formance of the melodrama, "The Con
fessions of a Wife." The first per
formance was a most successful one
and the house was crowned both yes
terday afternoon and last night. Among
the old favorites who are still with tin
company are Warda Howard who has
been we'll received In the past as a lead
ing woman and Ervln lilunkall, tho
leading man and manager. Dorothy
Davis, who was with the French Stock
company at the Star last season and
who Is a mciod rama t io actress "of ex
perience. Mamie lluslam, who was with
the Baker company last season, and Lil
lian Griffith, a member of former Lyr
ic oompnnles. were among the better
; known actresses wll appeared with the
Swennes 1 company yesterday. Among the new
eue am .lltll i,-cw:?, 1 . 1 1 n. n1 fli.ii
and Ern-.an Seavey. rfnd all seemed to
ase their audience.
I'hlrd sit
Everett sine
en teenl h hi i
Street to '
There mil
day morning
flee will he
Htore
i.
i-1
open., I .,
Tuesd.i y
on iver
south on
n street,
to Fifth
i street to
I n I'.r st ici-t
I'h r.l street to
:. nit t. Scv
li S.'i .'lit cent h
to . lrc'is lot.
Mil We ltlCS-
.Wll ticket of-
i.ravt'it AIus
r AO A IT ft BTIOH
In Their Iforel
Btnlnr and Dan
cing Interval,
"Is Entartalntnff
Oddity."
James ft Prior.
riorancaatndana Co.
In "Bargain Mad."
Alio Koblnaon,
Ttta Morton.
Karry Kraton Co.
rred Baner
and Orandaaoope.
The per form:, in . s .
Pal ley (ti.nl.M !mv
noiinced fur l.nn..i i m
will. It Is s.il.'., -.i e..,
nit u.lo at .1 el' el 1. hi
achievements if tSts
nat Ion. emhud vl g in
taking of a mud. rn i..
ter. In keeping will
bpirlt of the times
pal feat u res nr.-
bears, a dlst In. t nm .
f the Parnum nnd
. on e.'irth, an
.' :irii . itiiesdax-
1:. p..lnt of mag
ai; previous
lll.l 111 !i . ol h cmhl
finiii'.em. nt under
d ! i sii 1 . 1 i,i Ml c
tde progress I ve
in..! g the prl n.i
. M 1 1 .... i s t ru I ne.
Itv In the way
FALL STYLE
PANTACES THEATRE
ADVAKCED T AUDETILI.H.
Btara of All Nations.
BOTTOMXBT TB.OUPB
Orecatast Casting- Act In Amertoaw
SECOND FE ATI ' UK
WHAJfODOODLE QUAHTBT
Presenting Plantation Scenes, Ooon-Town
Cnt-Ups In Back and Wlnr Danolnf.
llatlneos dally. 15 cents, two ihowi
nt night, l,r ami 2S cens.
el
'o'tf
performing animals disdHing a llieiit
rlcal Instinct I... Meting on the wlerd. the
10 Viennese, Europe.n. acrohnts, an ex
hibition of nerve, originality and In
ventlvo genius, the lour Fasslns. the
sensation of Europe, in ther e.ullllrls
tlc feats and c.ii.I.m r a I hulanclng act
on tin lr sciirwav. tin- flying Fishers,
the four feailess l.a ins, the Navarro
troupe of high-wire ev.ris. Mary and
Petrof, presenting a u.nei iiony. dog
and donkey circus, the tl.ree Menstons,
In a r'atislan pantomimic specialty In
troducing clown i:iot:ies and dogs:
Rohei t Dohn. the hci. ili.cn giant, who
lifts an automobile In Ins t . '!).. Nettle
Carroll, golden" wire nil:: if. the Yam-;
akotas, a group of marvelous Japanese
entertainers; the Floienr.o troupe of Eu-
I i'llla sisters In
tlie triple aerial
I n
rl.i I
rt Sti
t !
bat I
nport, I
kney
ll.ireli.li'U
sens. i f lunal j
usual ;il
e orgariiza-
lis s li lch
t'
pic
AT THE THEATRES
i make a
suns per-
' will fur
ls of the
ed In the'
ncnii I lies
s hy t w.u
iti where
one nm - I
Eyssell'
rlson ft re
! Pharmacy moved to 2S9 Mnr
t, between Fourth and Fifth.
Woman's Exchange, 133 Tenth street,
lunch 11 :30 to 2 ; business men's lunch.
D. Chambers &. Son., optician.. 321 i
Morrison street, corner of Sixth. I
Orplnpuni Now Show Rill.
The new bill for the second week of
the Orpheum theatre) begins with mati
nee tc.da. "A Xlghf on a Houseboat."
by Jessie D. I.asky. is featured and
w hen I he 11 performers all get busy in
that boat pandemonium reigns. "Sweet
h"arts." b.v Mr. and Mrs. Erwln Con
nelly, is the little playlet that enter
tained the people of London 130 consec
utive nights at the Prince of Wales
theatre.
ropean acronats, the
bird-like fllglns on
trapeze; th'- eight Dollar
novelties; Orrin and Vii to
Parisian equestrians. Hot
Jr.. the world's cliainpl.
rider; the Freiiiun 1 s. In th.
equestrian act. More th.
tentlon has been pat.l t
lion of the company of c 1
the management prupuses
perhilty feature of this se i
f irnmrce.
'Autos That Pass In the Air
nlsh one of the sensational a.
peiiot malice. Ibis Is ues-'it.
following manner: 1 wo raeing
ire drive n down steep iiniiio
oung French women. At a pi
ollislon appears unavolitah!
rlilne glides gracefully upward, mak-
lug n complete somersault In inM-air, '
while the other auto haps tho yawning
gap. landing upon a platform run way
su.-pcndoi upon giant springs, thus min
imizing the force of tile initial t. The
new "Terrorize!-, '' and It Is sai.l to merit I
this name, Is the Invention of two
French scientific englueeis, who havei
worked for two years stinging the1 fine-,
tlonal parts of weight and velocity In!
rcJer to have the two mac-r.tnes pass
at the exact fraction of a secoucl In
order to avoid crashing.
The Harnum nnd Hiilev management
promises a great treat In their free
street parade, which thev claim repre
sents an outlay of J ?.ann,noo Forty
elephants, as many camels, BOO beauti
ful horses, untold numbers of rare wild
animals In cages arranged so that the
public will be able to view the marvels
of forest and Jungle. Elaborate atlf
gorloni fbiats, many hands of music,
and 1.000 men nnd women all combine In
forming a street pageant which It will
be a pltv t" mlRs; so start earlv with
the little f, Iks.
THE BEST $3.00 HAT
Complete Stock Now Ready
EN SELLING
Leading
Clothier
THE LYRIC
THE ESVHr-BZ.VHXAI.il CO.
Present
"Confessions of a Wife"
ALL WEII
Sunday Matinee, August 80,
A OELEIKATTD CASH
Moving Picture Theatres
Spaclal Jfotloca to Manafara.
.We rent the latest featura
films, Including song slides
and records, cheaper than
any house In tho United States.
Newman Motion Picture Exchange
993 Bnrnalda St. 'Write for Catalogna
NICKELODION
130 SIXTH.
Change Lvery Day
cALL GOOD SUBJECTS.
CIRCUS
Tomorrow and
Wednesday
25th and Raleigh Streets
St
In Handling Your Estate
outs in front of their own building. 15
Chinese started a social game of fan
tan last night Ht K0 Second street, diag
onally across the street from the police
station. The nearest lookout kept eye
ing the door and this made the officers
on station duty suspicious. Tho gam
l.lers were nabbed by a quick rush.
Released on J20 ball each, they will
be heard Saturday.
The detective department has taken
a census of the inmates of the dis
reputable houses In the Japanese quar
ter. The number of women was found
to be smaller than expected. This is
believed to be due largely to the vigi
lance of the Immigration officials In
keeping out Japanese women brought
t" this country for Immoral purposes..
The Chinese dens will not be enter".
during the canvass, the police consider
ing this a separate problem. ,
W. A.
dentists,
Berger,
831U.
Wise
Third
nn.1
and
associates, painless
Washington.
signs. 284 Yamhill. Main
I Flying Gymnasts.
j The Bottomly Troupe of Flying Gym
I nasts opened at the Pantages matlnc?
I today. Their act was a genuine sur
: prise io the patrons of the house. It is
j absolutely one of the greatest aerial
1 acts in America today. The Wang
) doodle Quartet of comical coons kept
i the audience in roars of laughter.
THE LAZIEST MA IT IN THE WORLD
would not be contented to be kept In the
house and doing nothing bv rheumatism.
Neither are you, who are always busy
and active. Then don't neglect the first
twinge of an ache or pain that you
might think Is Just a "crick." Rub well
with Ballard's Snow liniment and no
matter what the trouble is. it will dis
appear at once. Sold by Skidmore Drug
company.
it costs no more to place It with the Security Sav
ings & Trust company, whose business It la to dis
charge such duties, than to entrust It to an Individ
ual, who cannot iossibly handle It so advantage
ously, who may Involve It hopelessly, even though
under bond. We act as Trustee In all Fiduciary Ca
pacities, and as ugent for the transaction of all ap
proved financial buslnesa.
SECURITY SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY
CORBETT BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON
CAPITAL $500,000.00 SURPLUS $250,000.00
Journal want ads. lc a word
Dr. Oullette has returned.
greaTcongregation
attends dedication
"The Teddy Girls'
at Oaks.
A better, brighter or prettier show
could not hfvve been selected as a suc
cessor to Chow Chow than the one to
be put on hv tli Allen Curtis tonight,
"The Teddy Girls." Heautiful cos
tumes just received from New York
will make the chorus bewildering in
the myriad lights. The songs will
provo the greatest lit of the year.
Fred Meyers believes he owns a wire
less telegraph system. He was talking
to himself about It when Patrolmau
Harms found him at Park an 1 Wash
ington last evening. Meyers grew vio
lent when the officer suggestel a walk
to headqun rters and had to be thrown
to the sidewalk ind held there until
he quieted down. Ills sanity .will be
examined today
, The largest man In Oregon was
brought Into the police station Saturday
night In a state of collapse. He, was
licit eirunk, however, as the officers first
thought, but evidently very!cfc The
man. who says his name Is Nutt, be
lieves he has Appendicitis. He was sent
to the hospital.
fleneral Freight Agent Richard R
Miller and Assistant General Freight
Agent "Wllber R Coman of the Harrl
man lines in Oregon have gone to CM-
little
what
"The
Saturday night is the
night when ALL the
ones are given
the French call
Grand Bath" a
thorough cleansing from
top to toe.
In this weekly func
tion, Ivory Soap plays
an important part.
A white aoap, it rieldi a
mow white lather a lather
that cleanaet but doet harm.
Ivory Soap . . It Floats.
4 The new Swedish Evangelical fr
A'lgustnna Lutheran church.
a S'anton street nnd Rodney ave-
noe. was dedicated yesterday
afternoon In the presence of a
4 congregation that completely t
filled the edifice.
Hcv N. J. W. Nelson of Mos-
row. Idaho, president of the Co- f
ltitnbla conference, preached the
a. dedication a"rmon and Pastor
Carl A. Tolln was assisted In $
the services by several of the
cc following ministers present:
t Rev. C. J. Cornell. Hraddock, Pa ;
Rev. C J. Renhard. Rev .1 A.
! I .ens. Rev A Scott. Portland;
j Hev. W. P I:-n I.n. .Vancouver. .
I W.4sh . Rev. I? Cr' Nystrom,
I efr Haw kltison. Wnsh . Rev II. F. 4
Hcngtson. MarshlU lei. Mrs. C.
$ W. Ltndborg sang a solo and tho
choir renderecl several numbers.
I 4 The offering In the afternoon
amounted to 1122 It was turned fr
over to the bullilng fund.
"The Confessions of a Wife."
A capacity audience greeted the new
Rlunkall stock coniiianv which opened
yesterday afternoon at the Lyric. "The
Confessions of a Wife" Is a. stirring
melodrama In five nets bv Owen Imvls.
and Is full of heart Interest. Particu
larly striking Is the confessional of the
wife (Warda Howard i in the first act.
pvr (irantl
Kill.
There will be a series of first-class
vau.lei!l.i stars on the new program
at the Grand, which starts today. Bar
ney Kagan and Miss Henrietta Ryron.
the singing anil dancing headliners,
will have the place of honor and will
be surrounded by one ,if the strongest
vaudeville shows Sullivan Consldlne
have sent to tli Pacific coast.
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
PRINTING
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Main 165
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First and Oak
Your penmanship secures the pnsition. All things else being equal
motion follows.
Why be handicapped with a scrawl when you can learn
legible business hand m a few months by attending
CLASSES of the
to write a rapid,
the EVENING
THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE PORTLAND.
Other
Taught
OREGON
y.iiLi i ill i jk t i
a men aqerieF tMmX
j Of 100 Cagec. iV fl;MM
I 70 QLEfMANTS AMONjfTN?
W l K BUNTING
Vjflr Vi faftmlT
' TirE twgrr?m Turn
Pr" TTKRHTC irsw bfkrattoiA "fsyj. )m
I
TEETH
BOHOOLB 1VO OOLIJEOES.
HuilclinK Permits
T.awson e cbir.lon.
Inrrs. Kn.-t Sixteenth
$2.nnn e,-u h
erect two dweli
corner Schuyler,
Save
Money
Schwab Printing Co.
ttST HOKK RTAIOSABIE TRICE
1
STREtTl
3 4 7
S T A I K
I THIS WEEK THE LAST
Come and have free exaniln itlnn.
, Wi; KXTRAI.'T TKKT1I li:li:
tFII.VEH FILLINGS H5 I'P
1 GOt t FILLINGS 75C I'P
SKT OF I'KK.TH 4.0()
SPI.KNI'in SKT fK.OO
GOLD CROWNS . . . 2.50 T' ' g.'.OO
Ayi work icTurtrantced fnr t.H yejin.
Lady att'-ndant always presc-i j
All work dotie absolutely wi'li.rit .a!n
specialists of from 12 to I'j years'
experience.
DALLAS COLLEGE
The purposes of this Institution are
to furnish to young men and women
n liberal Christian education, to lay a
deep and broad foundation In the study
of the sciences, art and philosophy,
and to build up n strong and Intel
lectual moral character.
Thf firtattst Clreut That ,
Human Eyas Evtr BehcM.
Evtrytfclng Absolutely New.
175 Wortd Famed Artists,'
200 af Them From Abroad;
BIG NEW STREET PARADE
TOMOESOW MOKITINO AT 9U30
Two performances dally, '1 and 8 p.
m. Doors open one hour earlier.
ONE TICKET ADMITS TO AIiXi .
Children under 12 years, half price.
Reserved seats nnd admission tickets
on sale on show clays at Grave's Music
Store, ill Fourth St., at exactly the
same price charged on the show
fC rounds.
THE
TONIGHT
AT 8:15
Offer IT anal
I cal. Scientific
mlo and
Oollera
Elementary,
Coarse ; Glasai-
Acade-
tualcal.
Fxpenss nominal.
The faculty run
srranRe for llmlteei numl.er or students
o earn tfieir way in full or in purl. ;
New erm mmniftiroi Pepternber ?3
For Catalogue and Information Addraaa
C. A. MOCK. DalLaa Orefoa.
"The Teddy Girl"
P- the Popular Curtis Flayers
CHILDREN'S DAY
WEDNESDAY
Boston Dentists ML ANGEL COLLEGE
ac nr st
c'ars. s'a
AX.M'AL KX(.TRSI0.V
OF THE GREAT SIX DOLLAR A MONTH SALE-AT LOW
EST KNOWN PRICES ON DEPENDABLE PIANOS.
891 Morrison St.,
Home Phone A-3030.
Opn. Poatofflce.
Phono Main 3030.
MT. ANGEL.ORE.
ii
Fo
a. m Pee
w li o
and Huifiy.
gets that
Employee of Ellers Piano
an Ontlnf.
The annual excursion of the em
ployes of Ellers 'lann house took pis.
yesterday at Kllers' lanllne a few ml!"
above Oregon City The steamer l.eo ,a
was chartered for the trip and 1st
t'ortland yesterds morning with sbc.iit
lea of the de-otee of music and aon
The weath.r was ideal for such an otii
ln and the merry makers made the
r.iest of It On the boat there was
rvrv provision for the comfort and en
tertainment of the auents. A player
pino. a band oraan, and a iar;e phono
graph did douhl duty en this .xrmlon
n the return trip the deck was rieare.'
and dairing was lnduid In for a
whll. At the Kile's homestead a m
rifirent fruit and grain farm of ov-r
I no arra there w. n numhr of piemi
ant feat jr prearrange! f -r the vta't
oti In lh bai cam ltii in
rlngl and marr.d mn the honori wee ' lng
eajulr carried awav by th latter One we
well-known musical critic aucgeeted
that the yoingr nine arojld probahlj
mke better pearuchle or ping prut
tiajrera than league prof s!onaTa Th"
lat w omen ra e was won by at tea
Arllne Pharp l.un'n m erriM
Its tarii under a grape rtvr
to be over rears n!d. There arere
reral happy reepore to I tr prompts
tnarta, end ai) vetej the Ellers tbe moet
rental cf boete.
Hon.. injoy If You Love Music and Want Your Children
You the Opportunity Is Now Offered to
Home With a Piano.
to Love
Furnish
It After
the
or young woman v
mind w ll.l w lse; p
nt or the f ..it ire
, great nii'iipv-sm :i g
tunliv is vours to n
I'
piano
pr
I 1"
I'
: le
I !
h-r
.Kit
f .ir
Mavne you ve tneunni you couldn t i or young woman has
affor s rme new 14." piano, You can
now. if voij attend this Sfx-Donar-H-Month
lude today as the re-
.. .... ... , . ... , tn, tlrm
and t st known makes will be rloscd fer(! t.e
out at oriv i.u ani vou can pay as. email amount i
llttlo as Sn I' llarc and piano will be trivial ar 1 'in .'.
ent r orr.e, tr.en cn.v six dnlUrs a ' piano - -.r,.tn:n
ni. rlh. j can n.ic
w. .v.. . .in v.. "O those e.f y j who
greater piaro alije here now,f;fr vou-t'e
thar anywhere else not except-j ment has o.ni'e
ing me large atern cmes becauee vested saves vou
we are not counting i ronie, even a pr-I rases J it a f w left of
tlon of cost lr some eases Is sacrificed styles while trey ;. oily $ I .'
.nme and ace ror yurseivee eend your i further Informatioe se.- , ur sj !a! ar
nelgnbora So it r;ght away and you will ; noimcement. pag : To ir money ba-k'
doing there a favor If they have a. if not satisfactory ! m 1sr,r. prlx
ptano to rmy now or at any time wtthtn 1 lege, la your aafeguarl n Injvl-c here
" "V. M,,n'' run j m addition to our Iror iad ruarane
In
Boiled Linseed Oil
5 fjAl.l.ON. UTSiS 59 i
Raw tiflMeed Oil
5 OAI.I.oN' LOTS 57
Pure White Lend
PKR 100 S7.50
Portland Sash & Door Co.
In r!
H ..in
buys.
nedlctln.. Fathers.
ycvjriK men and
pt Ftoari. tul-
psiatcry. c.mm'rclil. scientific and
. iiw.hI a. course a
m.. . f the II.
T'tf school fn-
Term opens S
nil Is u n.lr ill
rSOPESSIOaTAXi
WRESTLING MATCDES
Thursday Evening
330 rmoirr BT.
POBTXAjTD. OB.
for I crt i
do!,
In
the
mot
. -'
For
' oi the eeit
Wim TOM CATALOOUX.
THE AI.I.KN PREPARA
TORY SCHOOL
Tornugh preparation for all eastern
tern cniga Klg' year be-
(r'ember 2 1. ISOi. latahga
and ltc.
.na 5ept
THE
ALLtN rRITRATORT Sc. IIOOL
Pert land. Or.
ream.
:e.-
a the
fwr
aid ifrom $125 to
- ,
i vi taw paiu
I Tjere are pienoe here
tbey veil for 1121 that jtu
Any man le apt e feel
after Me eelgfcbore et
ClWUlf
ail raa 4ara)
ttrouga 4le-
for S 1 a ft. .nd 1 1 44 will bur a splendid
1 I net r merit bome ef the finest
4 pimi arnanf mJ 124 Tniee are
rdaan bargains too ifwd to sales and the
aeatxand er fatber er
coroing to choice as to workmanship an' materia! T!
i rlano must be right you must be a
marke, riS I eatlafle,; eiieiomer then you 11 he our
can get now I DTt alre-tiaement
WE CALL fOR, REPAIR
AND DELIVER ALL WORK
PEUrVa M A ' "HI NF8 OI'R nvrciAi
, XV. "VE RF.FAIR EVERTTHIXO.
riWXE ASP Vt E WILL CALL.
East 181 1 419 E. Morrison st
an
yatig aoaji 1 Tark.
We'll erpeet roti to come this after
n If rxwaibl. as the ei will iwin
rlnae eome-lme tV week EU'rs
Ptano UcNura, til Washington B-t, Cor I
i
IV TZX AMD X. TOM
Te only genuine CMnee r"t ard herb
d."ter In this rit y. post-graduates 'an ton
itedt ai ce.g". t'V.trra- V cure all wek j
mei a Incurable disease. uc h as gleet.
stricture, piles. varKooei"v hydrrwele. I
ruptuTe. b'oi poifoi, at .-.tr.acti. Ilyer i
kldiey. bladder and all d'.e.- s'mple ,
to men t barges reae-ahl Call or
write. U Tee and K. York Medicine Co. i LABBE THOMAS Ffcemw A-tllt.
224 4 First st, cor. Salmon, ForUand. Or. 14 Lebbe Bide, CO. 14 Sn4 Wasklagta
. . . - - .
WILHOIT MllERALWATRE
Oakland
vs.
Portland
JLXCBKATIOaT TASK, COB.
TAUQXJI AJTD .4T1K ST.
Atravrr m, rt, n, tt, m.
Oemes be 1st wreeli days : at
I l p m.. tiiadaj, I II p. m.
Adaalsalow fe huai-km.
He. grandatand. e", boxes, tie eitra;
children, kleeche.- te: rrandstaJk4, Ike,
SJLBXS SAY TaUBAT.
r Jer It ,rew te kleacbers
Wednesday, i
COAL
liemmerer Coal
ii ...
Tbe Best Wrwuter ri the rrt-"
x U4 Market.
CartrmcKterr a bob. am a
Bankers U"k eel V ' i. I lre
MaJk HL A-li.