THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY, EVEN. NO, ; SEPTEMBER 12. 1908 Town Topics TOMGHT'8 AMVSKMENTS. Baker....,.'..?,, "Don't Tell Mr Jiiingalow .......... "Dorothy Ve WlfM ,'ernon ' Oi-pheura Vaudeville Orand Vaudeville I'antagea vaudeville Bur .."Hooligan In New York" I.yrla ....,......,.,.. .'"Lena River ' The Oaks. ........... "Ths School vOlrJ,". ' After charring her husband with In sanity a few days ago, Mrs.- Hannah J. Nsylor now charges hltp with cruelty and abualve treatment, and wanta a -Ivorce. Just one week ago h sheriff u summoned by a telephone message from Naylor at hia home on Seventh a treat. He found that Naylor was caus ing disturbance and locked the mai up. His wife filed an Insanity charge against him, but the doctor decided that he was only suffering- from alcoholism and he was discharged. Some years ago he . served g terra In the asylum at Salem. The Naylora were married at Hlllsboro in June. 108. The wife alleaes that she was frequently beaten and cursed and i that her life has become a' burden rrora ner husband a aprees and 111 temper. L. Llndlof f.: iras discharged from tn city fire department, yesterday by tho executive board becojuse he wandered more than 100 feet from his station while on. duty without permission. It -waa upon t,hla charge that Ltndlotf was discharged, but behind his dismissal waa an allegation that he had stolen two pints of cream from a 'neighboring creamery, iinaion intenas maimi i defense before - the civil service com' mission and la rnnnrtad to have sale that he Is the victim of Jobbery at the lianas or Ms fellow employes, indicat ing that some of .these1 also had a hand In taking the cream. - Ha was employed at noss no. o,. , -, . - 5 line 110(1 AT i; CUSTOM HOUSE Deputy Collector Barnes Disposes of Goods Seized aiid Uncalled Cor, r '.' SALE TURNS $1,500 . LTO TEEASUEt Some Articles Iemaiit and ' Bring Good ," Ih-lcrs i While Others Are Knocked Down for a Song- Opium . Brings Full Market Value, j ' Vice-President COopey , and Superln tenrent George Sault of the,. Gordon Valla tTlartHn anrt Msnnf ftcttlrln com pany are at Oordon ' Falls today and Mr. Sault will remain there In chary of the company's affairs. He win su vtarintanri tna pnn.triioflan of the- Com pany's mill and. when completed, will have charge of Its operation. This Is . tha actual beginning of the building era at this much talked of textile weav ing center and -work will not lag from this time. on. Mr. Sault has been In charge of the weU known woolen mill at Stay ton.. Or. Great factory mistake shoe sale at 211 Morrison street Labels wrong on tfall shoes. Just arrived. Marks' name 't , - .. n.1UB. VnUtr mfatnAm In.. nil nrrlora 11 In anil them at a sacrifice. 'Men's 4 and S3 shoes, now 12.85; Men james A. .Hamster, a. at ax., via., 0 u 17 values now $3.86: women's 83.60 and JM shoes, now i.4o; Doys ana mirin )inn1 ahnaa. vuum to 13. DOW 11.85: children's fancy dress shoes, 81.6.0 and 12 values at 250. sue ana i. ueimr a, successor to Marks' shoe Co., 281 Mor risdb street, between Fourth and Fifth, ! Mrs. J. H- Cochran. 845 Second street, Jw, ts much worried over the disappear once of her husband, who left home last Sunday night and of whom she has r.eara nowing since, mrs. ugcnmn nr ithere had been no auarrel and there- is no reason for his leaving so far as she ijenows. She herself is ill and soarcely able to work. Mr. Cochran Is of dark complexion. He Is a day laborer and was working for C. H. Pottage before his riiaannAaranoA. Anv information con cerning his whereabouts will be gladly -received oy nis wire. A meeting of all the Portland schopl 'teachers .will be held this afternooa at the west, side high school to organise tho work for the coming year, Monday Superintendent Rlgler and Assistant puperimenaeni uruuv .win uicc. w.n, the principals of the schools and com plete the organization. No work will be1 done In the schools Monday, eave to fur nish the students with a list of the text books. The public schools open Monday and the public baths close today. The baths were not the success this year that thav hii'f heen in former years be cause of the difficulty experienced In fjcurlng a suitable location for them. The attendance, however, was large and the site of the baths will ba definitely fixed before they are opened for the use -or the puoiic next year. W" Water through hose for sprinkling yard or sioewaixa or wssning porcnes or windows must be paid for In advance and used only between tne nours or e an Rum. and S an 9 D. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste- fully It will be shu: orr. - Thirty years of continuous practical drug experience In Portland. Tou get the benefit and also the assurance that ?our prescriptions and drug orders in rimtpri to our care, will receive con sclent ious treatment. Albert Bernl, the druggist, 233 Washington street, near second. T. M. C. A. Service Sunday, Septem har 11. fiithlect. "The Inewant Bible.' hv T. C. Marshall. Mr. Evans will read from the Scriptures: also a short sketch Green will tell what this method of 3ID1S reading means iu in in. The fall term of the Hill Military academy will open Wednesday, Septem ber 16. The principal, Dr. J. W. Hill, lor the vice-principal, Joseph A. Hill, will be at the academy daily for the registration of pupils. Office hours, a m. to i p. m. .. Ths Portland Methodist Preachers" meeting will meet in regular session Monday morning, September 14. at : Taylor-street Methodist church. The paper of the session will be presented by Dr. D. A. Watters. I The funeral services of Freddie Pohl, tha (-year-old son of Drs. Emll and Es ther C Pohl. will be held tomorrow aft ernoon at 1 o'clock, at the realdence, lit I Williams avenue. The Interment will be lat Lone Fir cemetery. The Range Boiler Insulator Manufac turing company has filed articles of in- ieorooratlan with th eounty clerR. It Lis formed by Karl Olson, Albert B. 01- a inn ana ltio utston aaa mo c&puai stock is 2t,ooo. ! The semi-annual clearance sale at tho custom-house yesterday afternoon net ted the government I1.B00 In clean, cold cash. Deputy Collector R. F. Barnes conducted the sale. In the examiner's spacious quarters on the ground floor of thej large building, and the way he inspirea rivalry among in cuiuiimi went to show that he had conducted such sales before.,., . Some 250 cads Of opium were put up first, and they brought the full market value, $5 per can, on the third bid of 6 cents advan.ee over the second, the first having started at $4. 85. A prominent Chinese merchant- got the lot. and bid ding on the dope waa confined entirely to Chlnee, none of the numerous white men- and women In the assembly evi dently having any hankering for the dream-producing stuff. The opium was seised several months ago, and a man accused 'of smuggling It Into the coun try from British Columbia ,1s now In Jail awaiting prosecution. One can waa held to be Introduced aS evidence at the forthcoming trial. , i , v A quantity of stationery, sample wall paper, a set of harness, some fine sat suma ware and silk , were disposed after spirited bidding, and a small quan tity of cigars brought a fancy price. A vnn.hinrf tvnawrltar hrouarht 12s.1 A large safe brought $78, It had been imvl ported across tne ooraer ana ev called for. ' .-' 1. - ' For many months tnis sare provea a. mystery to the customs officials, who were curious to Know wnai u ronuuueu. It was finally drilled and on the Inside, neatly tucked away In a drawer was fnnnA tha combination chart. A large box of wall - paper samples was thougnt to oe. or .no vaiue, ou; harillv InnA Anntlnnner Bsrnes offered it before a bidder steppedrxorth and es tablished a price. No. one dares) to bid against it and the box of sample strips of figured paper was his. v Another man bought a pair of paper contrivances appearing to be a part of a dime museum show.. They might have been wings for a nying: macmne. e got them for 60 cents. - Another man ox a craie ox narmonicHB lur at duiik. 'hev had been droooed , Into tho sea while being unloaded from t -steamer and the. reeds refused to work- But the buyer said he would nx tnem up an riaht. The transaction will net hint a handsome profit If he succeeds. Auctioneer Barnes says it waa one of the most successful sales held for years and those who attended assert It was Interesting from beginning to end. HEAVY COAST 'TRAFFIC. a sheltered landing plao Inside Cap D lattery. . The boat carried a small leg-of-mutton sail. The rudder was lust soon after getting out in tne sea, ' KAIL.RATEB RULE TARIFF, Advance on Through Trans-Pacific FrHght Declared' Unavoidable. J. . W. Ransom returned last Bight from Seattle, where he attended a con ference between traffic men represent ing the various trans-Pacirio steamship lines. The meeting was for the pur pose of checking In ocean rates' east and westbound to be used In oonnectlon with rallrates, both east and west. - , . Mr. Ransom says the rates as fixed were based as nearly as possible on the old proportion ef through rates, but owing to the faot ijiet the rail rates have been raised in many instances, It leaves the ' through rates higher, al though In reality tha trans-Paolflo por tion of the rate waa lowered. Thus any advances that become effective Novem ber 1 on through shipments from the orient win be due to the advanced ran rate. The new tariff does not affect local shipments, prices on wheat and flour and other commodities shipped from here remaining unchanged. ., , ALONG ' THE WATERFRONT. N Tha ateamar Alliance aalls .this even ing for Coos Bay' and the steamer Ku reta sails for Kureka via Coos bay. The steamer Breakwater Is due to ar rive here tomorrow rrom coos Bay. i.ha.n tr Datramlnr. ahlnners and ex porters,' will establish a Portland of fice In 'the. Lumber Exchange building on Ootober 1. The rirm operaiea me German steamer Eva, and has several v.a.l itnrfpr charter In the trens-Ptt- plflo-trade. The Eva recently took a cared, of flour and lumber from -this port'to tne orient, naving arrivou i Vladivostok. Siberia, yeaterday. The German steamer Numantla of the Portland & Asiatic Steamship company and the British steamer Beechley which left Puget sound Thursday to enter me dry dock here for repairs, are supposed to be outside the river waiting for the fog to lift. The fog ws very dense this morning. The Numantla comes by way of San Francisco. , MARINE NOTES. Steamer Rose . City Leaves for San Francisco With Big Crowd. The iHarrim'an liner. Rose City. Cap tain Kldston, left Ainswoirth wharf at S o'clock this raornlnir for San Fran' Cisco with one of the largest crowds .aL-m. nmi, ,1.1. ,a,.mmAw TKama Hr... vancii ..iii una u ...... v. . . , noiv about 400 on board. " It appeared to be one Of the happiest crowds ever car ried to sea and a couple of hundred people were on the. dock to 'see them, off. -' - San Francisco traffic Is keeping up exceptionally fine this season and In dications favor a heavy traffic late in the fall. Reservations are made far in advance of sailing, dates. As usual two or throe passengers reached the dock lust in time to see tne Dia liner swing off from the wharf. One of them, af ter having sprinted several blocks would have beeir ahle to lean on board. but Just as he was to make It the thought came- to him tnat he had a trunk and valise in the express wagon Coming down the Incline, It was a case of losing the boat or the baggage and so ne conciuaea to stay nenind. The steamer Roanoke, which sailed for San Pedro' and way ports Thursday night, also carried a large crowd, many or tnem oemg dookcq ror san ran Cisco. SLAKES PERILOUS TRIP. ' v.wnnrt. Sent. 10. Arrived. British bark Jordanhill. from Portland. San Francisco, Sept. 12. 8alled at 13 noon, steamer State of California, for Portland. Astoria, Sept. 11. Sailed at 1 p. m., British steamer Strathlyon, for Leith. Left up at 6 p. m., French bark Le PHler- . . .w. Astoria, ISCpt. It. nonunion ai mo mouth of the river at 8 a. m.. obscured, wind northwest. 13 miles; weather dense fog. Tides at Astoria Sunday High water 2:7 a. m., 8.8 feet; 2:57 p. m., 9.0 feet Low water 8:47 a. m., 0.8 feet; 9.27 p, m.. 0.8 feet. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. James Milligan of Astoria Sails to Port Townsend in Small Skiff. James Mllligan. a resident of Astoria. has lust arrived at Port Townaend In a small onen boat after a moat sen sational exnerience at sea. He la bound for Seattle. The run from Astoria ,1a. vtrf - Towntmnii vonrumed seven flay ad three times did he abandon hone o1 ever seeing land again. For mascot he had cnosen a tiny Kitten and it stood the rough voyage well. According to a reDort received from Port Townsend today Mllligan states that his trip was Intended as a pleasure voyage, but proved to be entirely the contrary. For three nlchts he was un able to larm on the Washington coast Hath oay and nignt ne was compelled to guard hia boat against destruction or being swamped In- the sea, and when nearly overcome tnrouxh loss of sleen and rest after fighting three days for an enb-anca to the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Spithout a rudder and badly dam aged by the storm, he was able to gain ten, Fourth and Burnalde streets, will open Monday, September 14, at ( o'clock. Steamer Jesse Harklns. for Camaa. Washouiral and war landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at t p. m. Battle Creek Baths Ladles days, gen tlemen 1 nights. Main 188. A-1988. Third floor, Oregonlan building. There will be special meetings at the. Balvatlon Army hall. 249 Madison street tonight at 8 o'clook and Sunday morning at 11 o'clock- led by Brigadier W. F. Jenkins and Major jrauikner. Frew to Any Man Fine suit of clothes to every twenty-fifth man that orders a suit Werner Petterson com- pony, tailors, 141 Second street Free Lectures Be sure and hear Professor Knox, the most successful new thought-lecturer, at Red Men s hall, Sunday, 8 p. m., on mow to Overcome Poverty." ' . - saa-aS See Portland on a motorcycle. Wt rent machines with rear ml and chauffeur. Make your dates Saturday night - Motorcycle Garage, 128 Twelfth street " For sale Modern reetdenra. Twenty fourth street between Everett and Flanders: mliMrion style arrh Iter tune. H. . Noble. wev Commercial block. B. V lavldor,J. Faher and L A Ta arn Have fllad article of Incorporation I OT the Paclfte Northwest Keeltr a Htattoa. The capital tr-k la S,fee. . - i Any poor girl needing a frleeid. help, or advice caa err'T'e1 errlte t Matrnn Adjutant J. feterawn, ttl East Flf teenta North. Partiaod. Or. Opeatng deix-. RlecW haTU tonight E. ft. A. C party. Bill errbeatre. WetPSn's Exrfer. Il ntb street lunch H i 4 tal. bwi nut mra m Isikb. Tbe People's Inrtitute. free kindrrr-J f)r. Casseday, eye. ear. nose, throat. ungs. Glasses ntted. ill lekum bldg. isPhool books bought sold and ex changed. Jones Book Store. 291 Alder. Dr. Haynea, optician. 808 Salmon, near Fifth, formerly wiin A. w. wrigni Opening dance. Rlngler hall, tonight. E. 8. A. C party. Stiles' orchestra. ' XX Chambers 4k Ron, opticians. 811 Morrison, street corner of Sixth. W, A. Wise and assertatea, palaJase den Us to. Third and Waahlagtoa. Jareha. the tailor located 891 Vorri soa street Berger, signa 919U S84 TamaUL Council Creet Panel ng tonight Journal want stale a sror& Mala Xsemralaa Balis teVgesieea, Tha annual meeting of the aovervlrn mnrf tods ef Oddfellow win take rUce la Imttt, Pptrmbf 1 , for which occasion the tt R. N. wltl make aa te Is opea rata frnt Portland sn4 ail poln ila Una of Hate. Ttcketa for tH event will te es eat iwmit ana w an- ii..!ir of avt . &Tmnr it sod la. but as the rrtn limit la It daya. pu f ' i arf- ti4 1 start en thoaa, n r If thy ae so wish lt ee thy rf h Psvr tfra ta limit eiplrea. Final c-tgni limit is n ttoi ei or al. Ci e xr nij urai errv-a. 1 hira 4 w itii-rae exri. rev any Sbforotauoe eVatrad. - Bemlar SLlners Bus to Arrive. Breakwater, Coos Bay el,J- H Numantla. orient BDti if George W. Elder, San Pedro. .. .Sept 16 State, San. Francisco ....Sept. 16 Rose City, San Francisco SeP1: J 2 Homer, San Francisco Sept 17 Alliance, Coos Bay Sept 17 goanoke, San Pedro and way... Sept 21 ureka Eureka and Coos Sept. 22 Nloomsdia, orient ..Oct 1 Arabia, orient Oct 16 Alesla, orient Nov. 1 - Begnlar XVlners te Depart. Roanoke, San Pedro and way.. .Sept. 24 Alliance. Coos bay . . Sept 13 Eureka, Eureka and Coos Sept. 13 Prukaitar. Coos Bav Sept. 16 Geo. W. Elder, San Pedro Sept. 17 State, San Francisco -JK i 1J. Can Wr A nclncO. ...... .SeDt V Rose City, San Francisco Sept. 26 Numantla, orient , Vl-,i Nlcomedia, orient Oct 1R . ..V.I. ArtAnt - . ...... 1 ... NOV. 1 Alesla. 'orient Nov. 16 Teasels In Fort Brodcrick Castle, Br. sh Stream ti,i,mn nr. sh.. N. P. Lbr. Co. Crown of India, Br. sh .Greenwich Leyland Bros., Br. sh.. Drydock Donna Francesca, Br. bk Astoria Churchill, Am. .sch Astoria Echo, Am. bkth ABtirl? Asgard, Nor. sh Drydock Alvena, Amsch Astoria iikort -Rlclrlriers. Cier. bk Stream W. F. Jewett, Am. sch Astoria Irene, Am. sch Astoria KoTto Head. Am. bktn. . Portland Lbr. Co. Washington, Am. ss Drydock Andorlnha, Br. bk Oceanic Oliver Olson. Am. sch Young's bay Annie Smale, Amr sch N. P. mills Harold Dollar, Am. ss Rainier Gael, Fr. bk ...Columia No. 1 Vincennes, Fr. bk Stream Michelet, Fr. bk ..Columbia No. 2 Sueen Anelia, Br. ss. Oceanio aghlld. JJor. ship. . .Montgomery No. 2 Aberfoyle, Br. bk Stream Puglla, Italian cruiser.. ..Stream Desdemona. Br. bk. TJolphlns Vigo, Nor. ship ....Strean, Cambrian King. Br, ss E. W: Mill Aster, Ger. ship Stream ft Nicholas, Am. ship Astoria 'alls of Nlth, Br. ss. .Montgomery No. 3 Puako, Am. bktn ..Kaappton Mabel Gale, Am. sch Knappton Bee, Am. ss.... ...Linnton Alliance, Am. ss Couch street nnvarlV. Br. ss Knappton Le Pelier, Fr. bk ..Astoria Suverlc, Br. a. .. TWtrfr.";BK' Johns Cornil Bart. Fr. bk .Linnton Sehome, Am. sch .Astoria Johan Poulsen, Am. ss. .Inman-Poulsen Berlin. Am. sh ....Alblna Eureka, Am. ss. ,Maran s Sa Soute to Id inmber. . Alumna. Am. sch JKahulul Wrestler, Am, bktn . . .v.uaymas Fairhaven, Am. ss San Franclso Amaranth. Am. bktn San Francisco Tiverton, Am. ss ian Francisco Stanley Dollar, Am. ss..San Francisco Americana. Am. sch ...Japan Crescent Am. sch ;Hono ulu Olympic, Am. bk San Francisco Sa Boats With Cement and General. Bldart Fr. bk '.Antwerp, Neatsftelds, Br. sh Hamburg David de Anlers, Fr. sh Antwerp Bradloch, Br. bk An twerp Ktlloran. Br. sh....- Antwerp Join villa, Fr. bk Antwerp Carmaolan. Br. bk Hamburg Rochambeau. Fr. bk Leith Gulf Stream. Br. bk Antwerp Alice. FT. bk Eugne Schneider. Fr. bk. .... .Antwerp La Tour de Auvergne, Fr. bk.. Antwerp Armen. Fr. bk .'.-.Dublin Glenalvon. Br. bk Antwerp Ooal Ships Ba Xante. La Roche Jacquelln, Fr. bk.Newcastle, A. Flfeshlre, Br. bk Newcastle. A. Rossuet. Fr. bk Newcastle, A. Torrlsdale. Br. sh Newcastle, A. Magdala. Br. ss Newcastle. A. Steamers Ba JUmte. unangnoi I HOLDUP IS REALISTIC Dancing tonight. Republican oartv.' Whoaa TtenuMlean party V -bawled out a Bourns man. "f hat's wny wo caiiaa iiiii meeting to rina out. ynuse fellows or ue fellows,' hollered not her. "irye sei that rag of a horse there In harness nulling that teamT" sold the ueneral. -well, who rules the fallow with the whfp and reins or the nagt That's the way tha paopls rule through the Republican party. Saall the people ruiv in iregonr- aasea tne uenerai: "the -bunch ud there letting off that When the obelisk that now stands In ri"V,7r 'Jf SST 2? JZ'JZZ?. Central Park, the pedestal for Grant's tory leadtrs of the great Republican monument the cable for tha Broadway party aa A -t..-l maas fn i Hal I line snq nug- ...w. .... Co)nl.n CrBt NOW lorgr fidison company. wwr wmi transferred to . their . final poaltlona In New York city they were ' considered Herculean feats and attracted much at tention, bringing large crowds to ths scene, hut on the arrival of Buffalo Bill's Wild west in mis cuy, mar raaaon to believe that the strangeness of the sight will attract even greater i..it. ... .- . Dm 'attractions of.ttlS Wild West Is known aa "The Great Train Holdup," and the-englne and cars uaed In the acene will be escorted through the streets from the railroad tram to the exhibition grounds by 'the original bandit hunters, a numDar oi wnom part In the train holdup at Wilcox, Wyo.. where the original scene was lo cated. Much difficulty was experienced by the management In obtaining an engine for "The Gfeat Train Holdup, as It would be almost Impossible to anaf from nlaca to nlace a real lo comotive for use In the exhibition The riifricultv was overcome, however, but only by bringing into use tha latest In rentlon of modern times. ; aa a haala for Buffalo Bill's Imlta tlon locomotive an Ordinary truck pro pelled by electricity Is used. Ta pre sent the appearance of real driving wheels of a locomotive. It was neces sary to reconatruct the wheels of the irncir Vankaa inrenultv devised an ar rangement for the engine which puffs black smoke from the stack, with at tendant spasmodio noise of a rear an- s , . ;., ' ' 1 --" ..-Jr l -X.. i, -',- .'I DR. N.J. FULTON ; NATUROPATH. Ithout freely de- SOME DOCTORS ARE FRANK AND UONEST glne. A whistle, bell and powerful elao- Enouw to ,Deait ' right out, w ,ic h..l lrht la alao nrovlded. The an- "..rjlX." . - r- . - AMMt.i I menxai vr seiiiaii rraci , o, buu . . ' gineer n in. ou m .. "r i I rlars. that .ii of it. riavtoes. lust as a railroad on- cmr" glneer handles his Iron horse. ' ViTVBOnTXT IS TH8 OBEAH OT Such an exceptional novelty in xne aoiEircs, streets of any cltv aa i this "kfness to ; . thor. not many , tflBt clR '3; h.no of 'united States The great majority prefer darkness (for rrshafAr ers corralled In tha -west naa- never - tinderstood by no one but them been shown in any pari oi ins wunu i h. tha .rriirt.rt mav "live any organisation. io ni by , faith" In those mystic letters group, add tne oaa signi oi a o I "m. D" Indiana mil a rnn tlngent of horsemen I " " " with thlr accoutrements, riding through I A.OO TUT IB WIBB the streets, and one may conceive wnai Fo tne doctor- but a sorry thing for one might expect to see upon a visii va th sufferer's health, and as bad for Buffalo Bill's Wild west snow, neiier hg pocatbook. He pays the doctor to than one could from seeing a street pa- guela what alls him. and the druggist raoe, as n i umuiy wi , ur "i to cork up tne guess ana can it raea tne arrivsi ai me niuuiuun tiuuim. cm- of the horsemen and their accompanying; I X . . equipmenU, an equally peculiar aignt i j hits asvwa i will be the erection or tne inoun "P" r treat my patients according to scl- and the preparations of the atena ror entfIc prinopJos and scientific knowl- the exhibition. tVtmt edge that is the essence of wisdom The publlo is reminded, however, that j fa year, ..head of the pill box and in moving the properties and parapher- tne wretched operating table at the hos- nana oi me vtuiu rco. ...... pitai ana road to the exhibition ground will tn v " Itself constitute a parade of greater in- ICY CUBES' ABB ABSOITTB AND terest and vastlv more novel than any PEBTECT. 0 hPr. JBiL1. , L. in "The Great Train nave run a g-uessing contest with a gin i and cars used in i The Great Train h ,f d Q per80n a, tn8 COnundnim. I Holdup" will be ,TrTPo? th. llni cure others as I did Mrs. Sarah Hatha- orlglnal bandit hunters of the union of MlwauKje Or., whom the drug racina as on l-i -"" doctors had practiced upon ror years be one which has never been seen In this or anr other country save In con- SloD WHIT 8KB BATS. .. ... .. .... 1 T, ( ,1' - .wlilhltlnn I .. mnnrinn wiin nui .iu j 1 1 1 a t u.....'.... , . . Thalnanaand R-gh Riders will ride "For . Jja-rx j- elimination of the hackneyed paraae or " " h- ,n h ,v fT .in in other dda. Incidentally it may De men- h d h atep pBrt'of the time for 18 tioned that when weather permits Col- before I went to Doctor Fulton. onel Cody will take a arive "rougn At th t u x hfta eotne to the con. ih. Ttrinc nal streets to convince tne I . ,i, ..- rxihllc that the Old SCOUt IS Still in the I titi T l . -,l.k I ' ' - - -- . rtQ...t I v, iioii ursau iica.iucii, nil 1110 narness, reauy " . tor lagt May I wag nioatea, naa tnron ly will, st every performance. I b)ng pains in my head, and at times I V4 CoHiTvaUum Cuttpdlan." WMMlfc SAVINGS BANK ' . PAYS , 4 Per Cent. OPEN For the convenience of its customers on Satur day evenings f rom 6 to 8 114 Second St. Cor. Washington, Port land, Oregon. AlStrSEMSVTS. Council Crest. Dancing tonight. Killfeather on theLocalCO.P. severe pain in the region of my heart I also was exceedingly nervous and my lower limbs seemed heavy and lifeless and very much swollen. After the first few Naturopathic treatments I waa less narnniia' than T Viast Halairi fr9m vao anrl AT THE END OF FIVE WEEKS WAS A NEW WOMAN! Now I can do all kinds of work, and lately WALKED FIVE MILES IN ONE DAY? J1KO. MHAH nAi llAVVA X Killfeather was gazing Intently at the Chamber of Commerce roof this morn ing. Along came another busy citizen and proceeded to rubber at the roof. Th.n cam another and another and an other, until finally some one asked, "What'Sithe rubberr "I'm looking at that white pipe up there, explained tne t.enerai. "That's the steam escape pipe" volun teered one or the gazers. . "iraiin. nin. nnwthin'." said the Gen era, "that's the hot air coming out of the Republican headquarters. They're having an early morning service up there.. When I passed the door a min ute ago I heered MoCusker roar: 'Shall the people rule?' "Thnv An rule.' veiled one of the Ful ton leather-lungs, 'they rule through the CONSULTATION FREE DR. N. J. FULTON 316 Twelfth St., two blocks south of Jefferson car, one mock rrom either Eleventh or Thirteenth St. car. Office Hours, to 12. 1 to 4. Home Phone A 2128. BUNGALOW THEATRE Empire Theatre Co. (Inc.) Lessee. George L. Baker. Gen. Manager. Phone Main 117. Home of the famous Baker Stock Company. Today and Tonight "Dorothv Verne of Xaddon . Ball Magnificent costumes and scenery. Fas cinating plot. Evening prices J8c, 85o, 60c. Matinees 15c, 15o. Next Week, be ginning tomorrow matinee, "The Devil. Baker Theatre rSe'S M,n 1 Oreyon' Theatre Go. (Xne.), Zasaaa. Geo. L. Baker. Gen. Manager. Matinee 2:16 today; last time tonight. the famous singer anmAaii j. ion. In conjunction with the rattling- farce comedy. "Don't Ten My wire. Evening prices 25c, 60c, 7 So, 1; mati nee 25c, JOe Mala , A-1080. State, ex cept Ian days ft XoU days, NIGHTS U-2S- THEATRE. S0-7fc Advanced Vaudeville Week September 7 creesy ft Days., Planopmenas. 7 Talllsns 7. Ushers. Tlsie Holy. Belff Bros. "Oen." Ed. ZniVine. PANTACES THEATRE ABTAVOBB YATTDBVTIJ-B Stars of AU Battoaa -.BOB MOBBZS ft OO. Including X Belle Relene and her Leaping Grey hounds; also John Bodge and the Wrest ling Ponies; Banner ft Vadisoa, the greatest comedy animal act In America. Matinees dally, 16 cents: two shows at night, 18 and 25 cents. THE GRAND Vandeville deluxe A BEU, or HOTBI.TTES Oeo. Street ft Oo Portraying Elrtorio Bveatstn ths Careers of the World's Greatest Military Com- maaaers Oraadaseope Armstrozur ft Davis In "Th. Amateur Chauffeur" Chas. X.ndal Doro Bono a KeXiiaa Broa. rta Bauer THE LYRIC THE BLUNKALL COMPANY PRESENTS LAST TIME TONIGHT LENA RIVERS TOMORROW MATINEE eeTHB DBVIL" THE STAR Phones Main (488, A-149. For the entire week of Sept. 8, the original production BOOX.XOAV ZB BXTW TOBX. Matinees Wed., Sat. and Sun. at 2:80. p. m. Prices 15c.. 85c. . Every evening at 8:15. Prices 15c, J6o. 85c, 60c. Seats may be reserved by either phone. Next Week "The Little , Prospector." TEETH Japan San Francisco . . . .Tokohama San Francisco 8an Francisco Fusan Vancouver. B. C TaoomaJ ss Tramp Guernsey, " Nor. ss . . Westminster. Br. ss. Janets, Br. sa Frsnklyns. Br. ss.... Teddo, Br. ss Nederland. Ger. ss . . . D-Ike Rlckroers. Ger. 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