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THE OREGON DAILY JOtJRNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENINO, ..j jy SEPTEMBER ,14. .1008. X Town Topics TO.MGUrS AMUSEMENTS. Bungalow , , . ,, orpheum I The Prll' .... vauuevuia bar of proreaatonala from tn yarlou Ihtilm Iiivi tnlunlMrM for th Of I fusion. 'itir Uregnry has , secured Ilia earvioea of Ed J. Uutlllnen. a brum jnant Hiltro actor, to direct th Jr rormanc. ... . Claranc True Wllaon. XX D, U th cholo of th . Cantanary Mthodlt nhurch for nuinr fop tha coming yr. At masting hU Friday night laet. th official member or tna cnurun tui.u . ranueat tha atata oouferent: wmcn aooa to meat In tialara to return Pr, WtJ- Orand . . , , yamler a ,on lo u,. DrMni chart for anothe ...!:..!. jvuaV,"S year. . i ttlar.. "Th JUttla Proepeotor" LWkla . 'Tha I""' oa "Jikir. hu; ana iy- Tha fall tarm at Columbia mrfvaralty yaar. Tha Coafaaalona of a Prea Agent 111 ba tha aublaet of an addr y Prank Cofflnberry befor th Portland A4 club at tha regular meeting Jo ba opanadth.; momlnr wltn tha . ffliTW-M y expect fc that fully 200 student will malrtculat . . ... . r - . .i.l a. p. in.i w uenaanc in ui niaiory wi m- """ iciub building. tutlon. Member f tha faculty rp (or tha neulng yaar. Officers will b alaotad lthln thai. 'a Urg audlano greeted Pro feasor next two week. During ma p"i w tna faculty ha eit irotui . " ... k.h on "How to J.!!. 'r""Iu"j; KTvimV 'por and Aocumul.t. f iiivwraur ui auii i - . . at - mm mnrn added to 'th teaching fore. Rav. Lao waaitn. " n . w- Va llelaar f ft. fi from Notr Dim Will Of OUr lima la talking- auocaaa " hav chars or tha phyololog leal do- do In talking falluro w .would bav MrtUt inA wlU llao Uka ' var tha all tha waaltfi that w could wlah. , dutlea of prefect of discipline, "a""! ., " ,hk far Dlinkltng O Donn.ll, also from JMotr Dam, will Mlatar. through boaa ror "P""" have chare- of uia department otnrAM or sldwnl or waahlng porch claaaloa. Re. V. Rantar la a now warn-i winaowt muat ba paid for In adyajea ber of tha teaching corpa and will bava ?'7inmw: 7, b.? aea tb hour af f oharK of th oolleg band ana cheatra. Th engineering and com rial deoartmenta will b In oharg th aama oorpa of Inatruotora aa iaatf u Jt wlll Bnut orf, Tha fall trra or tn nu tmv wlll odmi Wdnday, Beptem- Ulna of th thf rallan aa announo - orlnclpaL Pr. J, W. Hill xolulTly In Saturday' Journal, twar tha ylo-orlaclpaU Joaaph A. iiiiu v.. i i..,.-a . iinttr. af-1 .in h. at tha academy dally for the y".1." "V.. T. th- ntna'liail-rrition of tTuDila. Offlc hour. aergeanta and maklna otnor onangea w a. rn. to a p. m. Ln,?, 1"" .Tr."M."dBera.nIL Cltr Auditor ZhT Barbur haa bean Endlcott on th eaat aid durln th 'Mk(1 t0 MCrtaln the whereabout, of any roller; nrai nigni Bra"j. w. it Elllaon br Mlas Till! Bchnaar, or- -" Y nt n. m. It muat on th weit aide and Sergeant Keller on the eaat aid during th rly morning hour; whll Sergeant Col and Crat win o on auty aurina; nm u Sergeant Baty will contlnuo In charge of the detect I v office, and Sergeant Smith and Kay will worn unaer nii. l'nHnr tha new nrder. taa already an nounced. Captain Pallrr haa th day relief. Captain Moofa th flrat nl rid Captain Slovor th eecond night lief. At th Taylor 8trt at..,ntnn Til In bar letter to th. city auditor. Ml Sohnaar atatya tnai Elllaon'a wife la arloulr HI af typhoid fever. Th New Tork Society of Oregon wlll hold Ita regular monthly metlng tomor- .aa? I mv Tueada arenlna at th rldnc ik'n e. T. Taart. 141 Sherman ' re atreet. All New forger, either ylal- I tor or resident are coraiauy niv. t(w- Methodist Mr. Mildred H. Purdom haa begun -church- yesterday morning -ihacongrl gyJt yor aiTOrca trom C. A. Purdom, al- 12.600 in 10 minute Laymen'a asaoclatlon ration subscribed fnr the tin nf tha of the Oregon conference. Following tha unrmon bv Dr. Benlamln Toung. U F. Johnson, preeldent of tha Laymen' association, maa a sirong pioa. ur money, whien was quiojtiy raisea, iwt members giving si.uuu. vr. iounn una of a member of the recently made a contribution of 12,000 r Aiic Lambert, the flv-months-old to Willamette unlveralty. xna giver oi (- .nr njr- a. A. Lambert. this generous sum has been a member wa( Bmotherd to death in bed with Its (h.t ha rfeaerted her in JU1T, ifi7. Thev wer married In Grants Pass In December, 1896. Free to Any Man Fine suit of clothes to every twenty-flftn man tnai oraers a suit. Werner Fetterson company, ors, 148 Second street of the congregation for the past io years and In making trie aonation siaiea that ha was giving $100 for each year that he naatDeen a mem Dei-church. parents Saturday night. The physical examination on Mult nomah field brouKht the number of wmilrl.ha nnllremen down to 49. all the balance .of the 103 applicants dropping out. The rortv-nlne tooK ine.wriumi examination Saturday and now they are WHltlng to find out how many or mera there are left. The written examination Included reading, writing, spelling, ar ithmetic and practical questions. The Hitter subject was th most difficult for moat of the applicant. It will probably Be a week or ten day at lea lif.fr all the naner are graded a those who took the examination can find out how they stand. Moat everybody has a hankering for money. Scarcely anybody has enough nf thf nanfiii rnmmodltv. There la an advertisement In this paper today that tells how some exceedingly profitable Investments may be made In that won di rni new textlla town bd the Colum bia river at Gordon Falls. It will pay to hunt the advertisement up and read It from ton to bottom from stem to gudgeon. It Is a money-making prop osition. If ever there was one on the unnor . side on this greet earth. And there la not an atom of risk to run. m T . Ua,lrlna frtp r.m.l. of the WashougaI and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock it 1 p. m. Roval Arcanum members, attention. Account of th athletic hero parade meet ing this avenlng at 7:46 sharp. Short Initiation. " Hedrlna Corn Cure elves relief when all other remedies fall; IBc a bottle at Albert Bernl'a drugstore, 233 Washing ton street. - Battle Creek Baths Ladle days, gen tlemen nlshta Main 1888, A-18S8. Third floor. Oregonlan building. FOREMAN OF GRAND JURY IS ACCUSED OF FRAUD A. S. Paris, foreman of tha Mult nomah county .grand Jury, la aooused of fraud la tb management of th oa- runot llygianlo Mattraaa company la a complaint fllad In tb circuit oourt by W. E. rarralL assign of th tat of tb insolvent eoaearn, ' , Pavls waa president of th company, which failed many months ago. and b I now charged with framing matter, through th davlo of dummy dlraotora o that U00 waa voted him aa a month ly salary. U got th salary for four month only, but th aaalgnea -claim that 1417 of It should ba paid back and that Foreman Pavls la also Indebted to the oonoern to tha amount of tl& lflA for aharea of slock that ha hold, but never paid for. Beelde all thla. th assignee charge that pavle rprntd that th com- rany was worth $60,000, when only 10,000 of th capital stock had bean paid In. and that by thla means he was abla to obtain an axcaaalva rattnr in ma report or Hraaatreet a. He aska that the court declare void th etepe by which uia arraira or tn mattr com- any war manipulated and to require SVla and Others who auhacrlhan' fnr tock to pay up such amount aa are neoeaaary to satisfy th claims of cred itors, which aggregate over f 10,000. Davis Chlf Creditor. Th chief creditor of tha ronnarn la Da via himself, who ha p resented a claim for 11,635 for unpaid salary at th rat of $600 per month. Aaalgnea Farrall denlea the merit of thla claim and aaserta that the balance Is th other way. it save that Dans' services wer reasonably worth 8100 per month. and no more, and that ha has already been overpaid. Other defendants In th suit 'with Pa vls ar H. II. McCarthy, vloe-presldent or in company; n. m. Norton, the sec retary: Q. K. Emery, eiv a Mr. Hendee. The 'history of the affair goes back to 1804, when McCarty and M. W. Bruner ipensation for turning over una con jt for sailing tha products of tha oon a. It la stated, McCarthy r-oetved share. Norton 100 and Emery log night this lodge had an open meeting, whloh waa atuuded by Deputy Darlnney nd Grand Lecturer llohn. Paelfle National I.lva. First Annual ataw.lr Ultra ..4 a.-., ftl tt 14. IS, II, at th Portland Country CJub grounda t 1 ...IF'"' ... 1 . . ! to turn over th contract of McCarthy and Bruner with th flbr company, Aa oompanaation for turning over una con tract t oern, 100 a Thla It la daclarad. waa the only ooni pansatlon given for th shares, bo money i being paid. In Januarr. asslgnsd 100 aharea to Pavls. thy assigned 61 snai Cart entered Into a contract with the Oregon Pine Needle Fiber company. The latter concern was establishing a factory near La Grande for the manufacture of fiber, oil and Insect powder, and th contract of McCarthy and Bruner was ror the purpose of handling Its products for five years. In October, 1904. Pavls. McCarthy and Norton Incorporated the Hygienic Mattress oompany for 150,000. Emery subscribed $10,000, McCarthy a similar um. Norton $20,000, Davis $9,800. A. 2. Gebhart $100 and J. C. Flanders $100. The assignee charges that only $10,000 was ever paid in. representing the sub scriptions of Pavls, Gebhart and Flan ders, but he asserts that the two last named never actually owned any of the tock. He aays that Pavls paid In $100 for each of them and had them elected as directors so that he might control and have himself voted $600 a month. He was also vested with power to bor row ud to $10,000 without the formality of securing consent from the board of directors. Claims Fraud Throug-hout. When the company was organized. that Ma- sharea to him aa truatee, that MoCarthy aasignea hai-aa tn Mandaa. and that Norton as signed f Ira har to IIndee. Th as signs thus figure that Davis hold 11 shares that b haa nvr paid for,- and owe tb company 1.100 for them, in Ilk manner It la charged thai Mc Carthy owe $4,00, Emery $1,600, nor. ton li.SOO, and Hand a $1,000. : Waal Bard Cash. Mr. Ferrell atata that ha haa r sallied $1.0S4 on th aaeet or in maiirw oompany, whll tn ciaitns amuum $10.01. H ay U 1 necosary torais Iiaaaa A MA, tha nlalma ox creditors. and h want th defendant ordarad to rtakwr Ira An111 17 ft Flat-M CUI1 IU L1J1. olalma and wind up a bujlness. Th aslgn aUo wanta tha 1600 aal ary resolution declared void. H ay navla aa manaser was worth $100 per month, and that hla total oompnatkn would b only $1,618. A Dav Is rcelTd $2,000 for four month' work, tn aa algne claim that h owe the company $47 on overpaid salary. The oourt 1 also asked to declare void th resolution by which th contraot for handling th fiber company business was turned In In return xor atooa. .. GRAHD OFFICERS TO ATTEND MEET F. W. Baltos and Company invito your inquiries for PRINTING Phones Main 165 Home A 1165 First and Oak 0X00X4 AJTS OOLUQIl OXOOf-sl AsTD COLLZar. Pictures of Bmlthson, Gilbert Kelly at Crown theatre tonight Alder n6r corner Third. and 261 Tha misadventures of a sheriff at the Crown theatre, 261 Alder, near cor ner Third. Pr. Casseday, eye, ear, nose, throat. lungs. Glasses fitted. 113 Pakum bldg. snys the complaint, for the purpose of itr fltin oerrniinine tne ruture crflfl- itors of the company, a resolution was day night, it is expectea tnat Grand Eureka lodge, A. O. U. W., will en tertain the grand officers at It meet ing Monday night at HUl'a hall, corner Williams avenue and Russell street, and all members of that lodge are expected to be present. Portland lodge social session. In W. O. W. hall. Eleventh, near Washington, next Frldav nlsrht. promises to be an enjoyable event, the committee having the entertainment in charge completing final arrangements for tho entertain ment of members and friends. The committee In charge of the up- church social session find that the orig inal date set wlll not give them ample time for tne program tney aesire to prepare, as a result tne aate nas Deen changed to Wednesday evening, Sep tember 80, In the hail, corner of Seven teenth and Marshall streets. The grand officers and other visiting members will take part In the meeting. Temple lodge, located at The Dalles, will have a class for initiation next FTl Our Next President 8SW9 loo ZBT gTAaCPI TOB PROPHECY PUZZLE Greatest pussle ever made. Choose th man you want to win and put him In th Whit House. SEATTLE PUZZLE CO. 885 Arcade Anna. Baattla, Wash. AO RNT8 WANTED COFFEE Poor coffee has to be sold in bulk', it isn't worth packing1. Toar grocer rarnras yosr moat? U ro don't ltk Schiilleg'i Beat; we par fiioa. DOLLARS EARN MORE BY ENTERING THE NIGHT CLASSES; '. ! the Leading Business College Bankers, Accountants, Mathematicians, Frivate Secretaries and Reporters, as teachers. We teach just the subjects you need. Call and have a talk with us. ELKS' BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON viiiiiiiKiiEiiainsBiinBasiiiEiBiacaiiiaisBisnai"! as n sa A BUSINESS TRAINING AT THE BAKER CITY MAKES YOUR. TIME VALUABLE passed for a contract with McCarthy. Master Gevurts and Orand Recorder Norton and Emery by which they were I Steadman, will be present. Last Friday a or Woman's Exchan lunch 11:30 to 2; bus ge, lis Tenth straet. ilriess men's lunch. Great factory mistake shoe sale at 291 Morrison street Label wrong on fall shoes just arrived. Marks name Inntead of Cellar's. Factory stands loss and orders us to sell them at a sacrifice. Men's 14 and ta shoes, now 12.86; men s .lames A. Banister, S. & M., etc, St-and J7 values now S3. 85; women' 13.60 and $4 shoes, now 22.45; boys' and girls' school shoes, values to S3, now fl.$5: children's fancy dress shoes, SI-60 and 22 values at 25o. 60o and 21. Dellar's, successor to Marks Shoe Co., 291 Mor rison street, between Fourth and Fifth. r a .... -n.tnl.n HAS Rthlmnn n.ir Fifth, formerly with A. N. Wright D. Chambers ft Son., .opticians, S21 Morrison street corner of Sixth. W. A. Wlsa and associates, nalnless dentists. Third and Washington. Berger, 31. signs. 234 Yamhill. Main Journal want ads. lo a word. AT THE THEATEES The funeral of little) Fred Clayson Poll), son of Dr. Pohl, took place at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon from the family residence, corner of Williams avenue and Hancock streets. The Inter ment was In Lone Fir cemetery. .A large number of the City employes who knew tne little reuow, ana oi me friends of his parents, attended the funeral. The father was unable to be there himself, not having yet returned from tne interior. D Who's The Boss ? You think you are running Alleging that only 9 cents has been paid on a debt of $2,497.51 In two years, Fairbanks, Mors A Co. have begun suit in the circuit court against r. j. Jen nings, H. T. Hendryx. George Devin and Tank- watson ior tne omer z,4S6.ob. J It Is stated that the defendants were nrenai Idaho and ordered an engine and other machinery from the plaintiff. It ap pears that the deal fell through, and nothing was paid except th 96 cents. The following article were found on the streetcars during the last three days and can be recovered by calling at lost article room, First and Alder streets: Hatch, pin. rule, three swaMer. fishing-rod, broom, two suit boxes, saddle, ulndge. pair glasses, two keys, roll of music, flv pair gloves, ladles' jacket len packages, four lunch boxes, two sun shades and six purses. Any nfor sirl needing a friend, help, or advice can apply or writ to Matron Adjutant "J. Peterson, 292 East Fif teenth north, Portland Or. A literary and musical entertainment of nmisual merit will be given October it under the auspices of Bacred Heart Parish at F acred Heart nail. A nam- L , - . 1 . " Will water harm it ? No ? Then Ivory Soap will not. That is the safe rule for the best cleansing of everything that is wash able. It applies to the hands, face and body; to line furniture, laces, embroidered articles, curtains an,d a hundred other things. v Ivory Soap 99 J Per Cect. Pure Go to the Devil at the Bungalow. The splendid production of the lat eat sensation. "Th Devil," by tho Baker stock company at the new Bunga low theatre this week Is a Dlav that li the hands of medtocre players would lose all Its srreat and fascinating Inter est but which this clever company can play . to parxaauon. . juaunee Saturday, "The LitUe Prospector" at tha Star. rrhe Llttl Prospector." In whlon Chlo Perkins will b seen at th Star all this week. Is a new western play of humor and patnos ana Keeps tne au dience alternating In laughter and tears. The charming comedienne Chlo Perkln Is simple ana eirective ana aispiays strong emotional character easily, and without studied eirort. Singers at the Grand. On the new program, which starts at tha Orand today, there are some of th best voices that have been heard on one vaudeville program In some time Frederick v. Bowers, one or tne great eat American tenors, will be seen in hi act, "College Days," which Is a little mualcal comedy In Itself. J. K. Km met son of the original,, will appear In "Warfield" of Vaudeville at the Or- pheum. Ben Welch In hla Original and much Imitated Italian and Hebrew character isation. A a character comedian he ha "won hi reputation through th ar tlstio portrayals of th type he de picts, ou-eful study of his subjects, together with native humor d power of observation, ar nouceaoi in ma work. Clever Comedy at the Oak. Beginning tonight the Allen Curtt Comedy company wlll present a clever bit or laugnter-proaucing musical com edv. the vehicle being a Jewish trio. Jakey, Ikey and Mlkey. Tha leading part 1 taken by -Allen Curtis, who has established a reputation as a clever lmneraonator of Hebralo comedy. ' Thl wlQ b th laat week of th Allen Cur ti company. Paataure Heavdllaera. Th following headline attraction ar appearing at th Pantaga theatre: Tn Four Musical Hodgea. presenting a beautiful spectacular aoenle military moaicaj act; om rn r.irnuu. mum, wlsard of second sight; th Helstona, atnger and aerobe tio dancer, and tha fascinating Maud Rockwall In a correct dircctolr gown. . . . $20,000 FIKE,IN UMOXTOWX MILL ftrrU ftepttra t Th Jfwraall I Aatona. Or, Pept 14. Th mill of th Astoria Lumber company, situated In Cniontown, was almost entirely en ramed by ftr. ytrdr morning. Th tna I ftlaaated at I2l v. tnsurmsc I .. Th ewn era ef the fnUl ar A. V. and C. B. AUa and fYHs Johstana and brother. Imrirg th fir th can- aery pr lie Tenant (trait farting plant r-anrnt n-a tf tpa f"X ana n l t frMrl I na imii ar i I ra.rtme'tt wma tha rrvarty 5 your own home but are you ? m r r nit . r .1 iou can oe iYiisiress or me Household in fact as well as in name if you know ShresMed Wlieaf a the food that is ready-cooked, a i . a i n reaay-co-serve ia aeucious ana ji wholesome meal can be pre i: pared with it "in a jiffy" something for the homemaker to lean upon in every emerg ency. At your grocer's. o I C3 0 Heat, in Oven Before Senring. BIT. $5 IT X2irT StTatT A $10.00 SET OF TEETH FOR Written Ooaronte for 10 Tears. CTBOWXTS Any tooth in the mouth we crown witn solid gold. 22k. fuaranteed to be th yt All est for only LfefJU Any Porcelain Crown made no mat ter wnat tney are caiiea or now ' ffnK- mad9- uf .p.rlc $4.00 BXtXSaES Solid Oold Top, Bolld Gold bucks, rorceiam mtyt Fronts. Der tooth Solid Oold Teeth, 12k, CCf aa bridge, per tooth fUU All other work same price propor tionately. FAIRNESS BZTaAOTIOa Free When Plates or Bridges ar Ordered. Absolut Guarantees. LILY DENTAL PARLORS TKXBD AJTD COUCH STBSBT& Hours 8 a. m. to 8 n. m. Phone A-1010. Open Sundaya $90.00 A MONTH FROM THE START ri.v. riv ov i v ?n l anil. gJHas3 vaa.j. w -i ----- H Baker City Business College, Bakr City,-Or. .... L H 5 Gentlemen In reply to your request we take pleasure in stating H S! that Mr. Sam Michael, a graduate of your sohooL Is In our employ as s J H bookkeeper, and that we started him at a salary of $90 a month H took n H entire charge, of th book and did acceptable work from the beginning. 5 Not only does he understand bookkeeping, but he also learned to writ 5 a neat and rapid business hand, and h acquired a business education In M J your school that Is of Inestimable value to any business man. Eg H Tours very truly, M S STANDARD FURNITURE COMPANY. S m ; M H Send for a catalog and arrange to enter. School now in session, ij S BAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE j g A. L. McCAULEY, Principal. XXBZIEaaCXSiaBIKXEKSSMEHIIX3XSSIZaEXCECSIXZ2SaZSa AaiTjBEaCExrra. t fnt and . i a r to .fire rvf-erty aavaaVj m - ,l I I 5ALEI "PORTLAND DAY" 25R0UNDTRP OREGON STATE FAIR Next Thursday, Sept 17. "Portland Day" is the one great day of the fair and it will be a bigger and better day than ever. The Southern Pacific Co. will provide Special Train Service. GOING t-r, Portland L.v. E. Washington St. Ar. Salem Fair Ods... ..:.. ..:1 a. m. .11:1. m. s RETURNING l.v. FaJr Fair Oda.. Ar. F. Waahlagtoa St. Ar. Portland p. tn. p. m. ,1 II a. m. Tickets at Third and Washington Street; Union Depot, and East Washington Street. . Wli M'MURRAY, Gen. Pass. ASL. Portldnd, Or. Wa par yon 4 per east to aav Any Young Man Or woman or husband or father earning a fair salary can have money in the bank by practicing a little econ omy, and be paid for saving. If you are not familiar with the advantages of our Savings Department, come in and let us ex plain it to you. Two par ont aUowad on check ing aoootuits. AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. OF PORTLAND . 90 Seventh St., Elks Temple BUNGALOW THEATRE Main 117, A-4224. Empire Theatre Co. (Inc.) Lease, Qo. L. Baker, (Jen Mgr. The Famous Baker Stock Co., Tonight, all This Week, In Latest Sensation, TED SEYtt Don't miss it that's all. Only Matinee Saturday. Night Prices 26c, 86c 60a Matinee 16c, 25c. Next week. "A Glided Tool" Wih a 1.1MHL MTafta aw. ft opt Sundays ft Holidays, U-Z3-50C NIGITi 15-25- THEATRE Mfc Advanced Vaudeville Week Sept 14. Jan Oonrtbop Oo. Bon Wslohi BU Hathaway; Mldirley Si Carlisle f fXwor Bros. 1 McFha-e U Kill; Kaorioa Cook. mm DALLAS COLLEGE Th purpose of this Institution ar to furnish to young men and women a liberal Christian education, to lay a deep and broad foundation In th study of th sclenoes, art and philosophy, and to build up a strong and Intel, lectual moral character. Offer Venal 1 College Courses Classi cal, Scientific, Elementary, Aoada mlo and Stnalcal. Expenses nominal. Th faculty caa arrange for limited number of student to earn their way in full or In part. New term commences September 23. ror Catalog-n and Information Address O. A- MOCK. DaUa. Oregon, . , PANTAGES THEATRE ASVAJTCKI) VATTDBVmCiB Stars of All nation tjeb "yotra wxtsioax. hoooss In a Spectacular Military Musical Act. jspeciat Aaoea Attraction TATXTK. The Wlsard of Second Sight. Matinee dally, 16c; two shows at night. 16c and 26c. LYR I C Tb BlunkAU Co. ProMiitv. THE DEVIL THE GRAND Vandeville de Loie A BTT.r. Or WOVE I. TEDS L. a RALSTON Pre. O. L. MAC arBBOX.. Cashier. Beeontlr reorganised with $00, 600 additional capital to protect depositor. Frad'k T. Sowsrt, (lata of "Ham Tm" Oo.) in a 1 aot musical eomady "College Bay." Tom Moore, WUUa Hale t$ Oo. Kr. Jul Levy k Oo f. X. Emmet and Viola Crane, In a 1-aot oomady "A Sontn Dakota Dlvoroe." rrd Baoar. Orandaaoop. ITTT T MILITARY ACADEMY A boarding; and day school for young men and boys. Accredited to Stanford, Berkeley, Cor nell, Amherst and all state universities and agricultural colleges. Make reservation now. For Illustrated catalogue and other literature, ad dress -'! .';,". v ran tarm begins 8 apt. 18, 1908 W. HXt.1., SC. Principal. POKTIAHD. OKBOOX THE STAR Phones Main 6. A-1498. Mat. Wednesday, Saturda and Sunday, ror tne entire weeic or tsept. is. "CHIC" rBBXZBTS In the Newest Western Play. . "TKB UH'U ntOKPECTOH." Mats, at S:15, prices 16c, 2oc: every evenlnr at 8:15. prices 16c. 25c, S5c 60c, Seats may- be reserved by either phone. Next Week -au owynn." BASEBALL. BBOBBATTOV PAXK, COB. VAVOXB AJTD S4TH STB. SAN FRANCISCO vs. PORTLAND KEPT. IS, IS, IT, 18, la. SO Gamea begin weak day at 1:10 fK t fimdaT. 2:10 n. m. Admlasion fa Bleachers. 26c; grandstand. (Oc; boxes, !5c extra; chllJran. bleaohers, 10; grandstand. zc XUADEEaV bat rxiSAT. Boya under 11 free t blaatebars Wednesday. Save Money C"m anl hare free examlnstlon. WE EXTRACT TEETH FREIv FILVKR FILLIVOB 33 VP OOLD riLLINOS 16 CP SET OP TEETH M OO SPLENDID SET .00 OOLU CROWNS . .. SZ.50 TO f.5.00 All work ruarante4 for ten I ear a Lady attendaet alway prrwnl A-ll arork doae abaolately without pain by pciailat af tree 11 t 1 yaars sxperM&ea, Boston Dentisls iflH Xaaaa T ft, ra Paafne. Paa Kaxs nrx Pra 0aM TU1 p. na. Tonight Last Week of th Popular Curtis Flayer, la -Jikey. lllkey. and Ikey- B'g Skating MarordL OrMt Whale Exblblttnw Thla Weok. CAUrOJhaTLA KOIaLa. Royal House, San Francisco Pwartk and k award ana. All atstd rm, staam haat. hot and c4d water. Bates tec to tl per day. Weekly rate. Cafe. Fourth atraet -ar Strad from Tnt-d lret depot. TYom rarrr. Howarl etrt Tarpla. proprietor. ear a.ract. F. L. ML ANGEL COLLEGE MT. AlNQELs, ORE n charge of the Benedictine Fathers. Boarding school for young men ana Doys. lerm opens September 8. BcanJ, tui tion and laundry, $210 per year. 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