THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29. 1008.
Town Topics
II la )t years of are and la employed
a a portar at the Ior
wore it rvKtatratlona "a mortilnir. inak-
nnoK hotel. Thare
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS
ln a total eo far of los inipublloana,
14 x.cinocrmie inn is miscetuuieuus.
Tha autt of Michael O'Donnell against
J. JL Batea at al la on trial Id tha
circuit court today before Judge Mor
row. Tba complainant aake that a mort-
rrafa on property- located at block lo
n JOast Portland ba foreclosed. It la
liaill ...... "Comint Thro' tbs , Rjr'
Huiilow
......"The Oirl of tha Goldn West"
M'mmmr ...... "4 He Wat and the lOUie"
(irand
1'anUgee ....... ... ...... .VaudeWJ '"
pur .."Uncle Joan Jerkins'7! Oregon Infantry will take place at tha
aaanrtad that Hates and his wlfa gavel
promissory note lor I2.Q00 aeveral l
year a ago and that no part of It ha
I been. paid. .-'.'
Tha quarterly inspection of tha Third
FISIIERIf!
,n i i rirminin
MLL f o iJli
l.yrlo
Nlobo"
thu annual laltl m.n.u..ra at Amarliun
a lener rrora Mr. and wri. J. u. a-ll.ake aud la expected to ehow ud well.
on of Lewlaton. Idaho, atataa that their The slx Portland companies will turn
on whom they had feared u lost baa I "
returned to tham. Tha vouna man waa I Profaaaor Tt Ma mi mtn nm.
,M .m?'p,l,i ZIa'":. "ri,,," "" fall term September 10.
JT;.TLw-:L" r.t '.l"; n:v' Evening classes Wednesday and Thors
They wd him money and Ti railroad tf! :?'' ft m. jSketchlna; from
ticket aiut tnM Mm to coma home at .v"" v-aa mooi. iay ciaaaea in
J'i3,mh uVJe! painting and drawing YVedneaday Nand
cut neard po mora or
Weeka and were mucl
Sira ."17 8hrff Staven. laft tht. mornln to
again started home, arriving there In .Collie to tha penltenttar:
very Boor health. . , P'eaaeo: a-umy .
, , -i . a . . vganaiga ir
n to eome home at .v"" - Model. Hay ciaaaea in
f him for about two d.:d"f' .f " . p?,.S!"t0hn caU '
oh worried. Ha had Alder street near Seventh
Orpheum Has
Fine Program
Thla week the. Orpheum bill la good.
Tha work of tha Tennis trio la clever.
Frank. McCrea can ehoot at leaat aa
tralght aa William Tell, for ha doea
tha aame trick. Harry Klein and Miss
Pearl Clifton In tha "Dummy's Holiday
provoke laughter. X' Frankly n Under
wood. Mlaa Frances Sloasan and Oeorge
eat earn back to Portland with
a good comedy skit, and were warmly
received. Charlea Beanah and Mlaa
Lawful Rpflson PpndInfl,ul,'M,We,'dW'BOin6th,n ln "ar0m
AMIU1U1 OUISUII, lCUUlll ... no,.. ..a Winchester
CnniiAniA Tliitlr.'t.nn' I are c-lever iuaalera. and the work of
uujuyiuG JVIU.,VV,101VU - Oennaro and 1,1a Venetian band la out
, Wolverton Issu6s Mrt-T&J&t1?'
' r , ' x ) f. I Perhapa the moet warmly received
numoer on the entire bill waa -xkjdd a
Dilemma,", produced by Mr. Underwood
and Mill Sloaaan. formerly with the
Baker atock company of thla city, and
r ina oia in
USED PJIONK, STOLE
j MONEY OX TABLE
The Eaat Blda Pelloateaeen and Bak
ery, (II Eaat Morrleon at reel, la poorer)
tween I and o'clock laat night and
aakad carmlaalon to naa tha Dhona. ' He
waa allowed to do ao and went out Into HE I LI G
tha kitchen, where tha phone la lorateo.
After ha had Bona out the proprietor
dlaoovervd that 110 which had been ly
ing on the kitchen table had gona witn
Tlta proprietor eaya ne anowa
ABfTJiEafrmra.
Theatre.
lth and Waahltiglori.
Phoueg Main 1 and A-li::.
Tuiilalit I ii
Tumor rnw Nlirht
M it.
'(imorriiJ
use tha telephone laat night A young the 'man by eight, but not by name. Theelcal Comedy With -Salome' I an.
man. dark comolexloned and dreaaed In loo lice have been notified and It la aa
la dark autt, came Into tha atora be-1 peeled that tha thief will ba caught.
.-L U ! illl I .!' 1-Li-i.. . M- -J
OOMZSO TaTBO' THB TE."
Evening:, I1.5D to ISo; Hat., ft to !5o.
vresuu nnaiiirj win um pwee mi iu i T , , ' . t , I WOOd, Ml
rT.ryvT'nth ,nt Couch atreeta to- jNOiniJlg i NOW 10 KeStrain Bloomqu
gUa inmuivn. in irVBII IIUIUI '.im.-i. h.
Kairaon UatcJi . uurms
me
..Tir IV I 'lehermen today owing to tha order of I theee aotora were lven a wa
ai ifvln United - State. Judge Wolverton yea- f ? " r m'P,n tV
Involving an aaad woman
Tha BunnyeJde Taft Republican club " m. a
held a rally at Hunter", bail ht "Jba .IStrprU
wnicn waa aaareaaea oj iaror uwr
waa aentenoed by
tenbela to eerve 11
prLeoa.
p. Hndnn of Uttiem. Mayor Rodgera I Suit to quiet title on property conaiBt-
fa a good apeaker and entertained h!a I lng of one fifth of an acre In tha aaftt-
audience well, explaining the prlnclplea I ern part of the county la on trial today
for. which Taft and aherman etand In I before Circuit Judge Cleland. Tha ault
the preaent campaign. Alien it. . jj i wti Drought by Ann Id. Allanouaa
amo poaa
auea now
Taft would pa me ne i college of pharmacy
( . dieted mat
Kn . .vJ. I which allowed him power to enforce I concert!
preaident The program of 1. Peraone de.lrlng a thorough and ti'v..? -,.o.e..lr i.n" .d.n'1 ,it?re,t
.tuna "j i nraotieal trainlnr in nliarmanv laiulinarl ' I ql uann
or call upon Dr. H. C. Miller, North Pa-
111 .i... i ,. -m . . v.. I irtorn uioomauaat. one o
river there waa activity among .the pany of aeveral yeara ago., Each of
irm wei
tage and
T . I. a f . .A
leiuajr wuicn waa (o u arreot tnat aay that Mr. and Mra. Dobba and Will
flehlng In the Columbia waa to he I Flirt will ba gueua of honor at the
open to all llceneed fishermen pending vr
tha decision of the United Statea u-on i
court in tha Chrl. Nleiaon case. I Tennia trio and of Redmond and Win-
dAVI ten at. tnmnnnirv tn1unre I nk.etaa -. .... . kai
- "X a . . " 1 . . . 1 VIIOO TV 7 HVIII1V Va, BlIVll (.SUlla Bjia via
lng tin mailer flah warden of Oregon I clever fii execution, alao full of comedy.
:omwr ,nter'rn,J1h fiahlng. on The Venetian Gondolier band oloeea the
the Waahlngton. aide of the river but bill proper with a very well executed
concertlet. In which the mualo dlvldea
ereat with the ranlaatio. gyration
Oennaro, tha eccentric leader. Alto-
Orpheum durlna th week.
Thara w.r. nthne tntaraatlnv ihlnra
SUtea au-1 on the bill of which the work of the
j
"Parisette Corsets" mM-i
These Corsets are custom-made espe
cially for me by a famous French cor-1
setiere in New York. The models are
the litest Parisian conceits.
Prices $5.00 up. Call and see them, j
Corsets fitted by an expert.
Marie U. Zeitfuchs
386 WASHINGTON STREET
Selling-HIrsch Building
Phonaa Main 11T. A-:J. Kmpire
? 'heat re Co. (ln, Leeeee. Home of the
amoua liaker rltock mpany.
- AU lata week. Matinee Saturday.
The Girl of Tbe Colden West
Ptrat tlma here. - Vvealag' eartala aharp.
prlcea Xiv, ike, 60c; matlneea ISc.
Cakcr Theatre rsSJS M",, '
Oregon Theatre Co. (Inc.). I,eee,
OF. 6. U BAKER, Oen. Manager.
Tonight all week Matlneea Tuesday.
Thursday, Saturday. The great musical
and aenlo extravagansa
THS OAT AJTD TK1 riDDtH
On a lavlah acale of inagnttlcenca fjr
Night prlcea. I5o. 0c. 760, IL.
- Matinees 26a. SOc.
Next Week -18LB OP BPICPl.
XATJT B, A-1OT0. Kats.
Ex. Buadaya and KoUdaya
Wata livened wnn muaiiuiavi mvirv.iJim "j i rrgKTinaii irflininv in n)ijtmav iai nari "v-.-.v-r vh anu fc wagf "mm- rir itQnniro. ins ffcctnT.rio ifMtaer. j
the Eaat Side High achool quartet and th, of Ph. U acould addreaa f" B'ha. V". J"ju",ct 2. b.. .xndgj I gether tn lu wel' worth aeelng.
or can noon I jr h t : Miliar. Norrn w I . . . ... ...
bv Mlaa Mary Thompson
Paulina Voelpel ,", f
At tha, Central W. C. T V. meeting,
arrangement, were oonsldered relating
to tha coming .tate convention next
' week. Mra. Unruh reported a ""'
a,.H... .v.nln.l.t tha White TemDle
hv nr Brouaher relating to the life of I property oonalata of aevera
ftuea. wffi iSd the W. -C. T. U. at 47,000. while the claim.
Other, apoke very, tiigniy or tne auureu-.
It wa. decided to hold a noon meeting
Monday from 13 to 1, in place of the
tlon waa made of the diamond medal
elfio college, corner Fifteenth and Couch
a i real a. , . . , ,
Tha eountr court has ordered ' tha
aale of lot. In Eugene, Or., owned by
the estate of Arthur I Prater to aatlsfy
the clalma of the admlnlatratlon. The
property oonalata of aeveral lota valued
are J,500.
two statea.
' Owing to the restraining; order Issued
yesterday by the court, brought about
content to be held the cloning evening
of the atate convention. It I planned
with music, and I. expected to be very
oy tue conflicting jaw. in the two
aiatea, tne riahlnar situation which ha.
been attracting, considerable attention
of late, reaume. practically the aame
poaltton that It occupied previous to
uie time tne law. became effective. .
The order will in no way interfere
Suit ha. been filed In tha Hrenit court " i "?d"r"rn ' ? w!
hv tha ill.ntlA R.einl. ;,.;. ; """ ln .mu cwim seasons
nhtn aaainat Vh iirrn , i .V.lri.nf 2 ""D certain months or the year. The
MhcEauVnVr tnheWda0tP.en' Semb" 10
The
old and delivered In l0t.
yesterday 1. as fol-
attractlve.
We aoonae and nresa rour o.lnthaa
.nine your ahoea. all for 11.60 month.
Main eif. A-4S1. wieoni run avarv.
Great factory mistake ahoe .ale at I where. Unique Tailoring Co., 0 etark.
1(1 Morrlaon .treat. Labela wrong on
fall .hoc. Just arrived. , Marka name to ve
instead of Dellar-a. Factory Stand, loss .ult V'np taU- pendent, ilteristwining the deendanta
and order, u. to .ell them at a .acrlfloe. . Becond .treat, near Morrlaon. I and all other persona acting: In concert
n e mim nnn. . V ma m.11 a I ' I with hAm frnm nv mammaw In.a-.
Free to Any Man Una suit of clothe.
err iweniy-rirtn man mat ordera a
order of
Iowa:
"In the circuit court of the "United
Btate. in the district of Oregon-
State of Washington, comolalnant. vs.
H, C. McAllister, Joe Doe and Richard
Roe, defendants:
"Whereae, ln the above entitled cau.e
motion ror tne issuance or injunction
Men'. H and i ahoea, now $2.85; men s I
James a. iianiater. a. jkl. etc., to ana
17 valuea now S3.S5; women'. fs.SO and
14 ahoea. now ti.it'. boys' and girls'
value, xo is. now ii.oo:
Steamer Jessie Harkina. -for r.mii
Waahougal and way landing-", dallr ex
cept Sunday. Leave. Washington a treat
dock at 3 p. m. . -
cnooi anoea. vaiuea 10 aa. now A.aa,
.Liu - j ti rn mA
.i":r. '.: .."U SSr "ti nii.r" Battle Creek Eaths-Ladles daya, en-
aGcceaaor to Mark. Shoe Co.. 281 Mor- """"en, night., r Main. 1088, A-19SS.
rlaon .treat, betweon Fourth and Fifth, mra noor. oregonian building.
W.
Moore,
expert DhotorraDher.
Rare opportunity offered all desiring ". -r-uio at
Oreg-on law achool open. October !
Woman'. Exchana-e. 131 Tenth atreat.
lunch 11:10 to 1; business men', lunch.
thorough. Dractical law course and be
come aucceaaf ul attorneys. Samuel T,
Rlchardaon (formerly dean Of th law
department Willamette university),
dean Oroiton law school: Judae Grant B.
Ulmlck In charge of Moot court work,
preparation of legal documenta and
uleudlnaa. Other able Instructor. In
charare of other branchea. No time lost
from rcKular occuDatlon. . Kecitatlona
evenings. Particulars business office. I dentists. Third and Washington.
Sl commonwealth bullaingr. I
tserger. signs. zs iimnm
with them from In any manner inter
fering with any Derson or rjerson
whomsoever engaged in flshtna; under
the authority of the state of Washing
ton or by virtue of a compliance with
it. law. In that portion of the Co
lumbia river lyina; wlthn the territorial
limit. . or ine state or Washington.,
which motion has heretofore been filed
and the hearing thereof fixed for thla.
the 28th day of September, 1908, and
It further appearing that the defend
ants contended that such Injunction
There wa. unusual excitement In the! fill.
vicinity of Park and Morrlaon street.
when a crowd of excited woman swooped
down on tbe store of the Elite China
& Olaa. company yesterday. The Elite
China & Glass company are selling out
their, $16,000 atock of crockery, glass
ware, artware, hand-painted china 'and
cut alas, at 25 to 60 per cant off regu
lar prices and this seemed to make gj.
Portland, prominent shoppers.
entire Columbia river, and after hear
ing the respective solicitors for the
parties. It is ordered that the -defendant,
and all other persona acting In
concert with them or under their di
rection, are hereby restrained from ln
any manner Interfering with plaintiff
cti.. ari ,. or any person or persons whomsoever
JEfcl ti ?5!2K1ia.tf.!!;-P8jn,r!" I engaged In fishing- for salmon ln the
wuiumuia nvci , una e-tiu uej-eiiuaiiiB are
further restrained from In any manner
Interfering; with the possession, taking,
seising, confiscating or destroying of
Fifth, formerly with A. N. Wright.
D. Chambers at Bon. ootlciana 111
Morrison .treat, corner of Sixth. , .
W. A.
Mala
Dr. E. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam.
Dr. McCracken, dentist, Rothchlld bid.
Jacobs, the tailor, JI91, Morrison at.
t . '
Journal want Ida lo a word.
any net, seines, appliances or apparatus
wnatsoever usea oy s
carrying on eald fishlns
such persons In
Two Records at the Single
Price of One
Growth of
The Needlecraft Shop
Conducted by
Mrs. E. R White
From
ng operations un-
Charges have been filed with tha po
lice oommittee by Chief Grltimacher
against Officer E. Burke, who It seem,
went to the office of the Portland Rail
way.. Light & Power company and com
nlalner) hltterlv heoausa of the new nr.
;j5 der that only policemen ln full uniform
!rs should ride free. A stenographer wa.
quietiv toia to eaten aurae woraa, ana
tle copy wa. at once sent to the chief.
Arrangement, have been made by which
the regulation star will seoure free
streetcar ridea.
AT THE THEATRES
til the final hearing? of this action, or
until tne runner order or tne court
herein; provided, however, that such
persons are duly licensed to fish. To
that portion of this Injunction extending-
the terms thereof beyond the ter
ritorial limits of ithe state of Washing
ton nlalntlff azcenta.
"By consent of the parties hereto
givinjr or Don as is waived.
A talk by W. J. Clemona on the
mayor's attitude on the east side till,
has been added to the program at tha
meeting of the United East Side Push
clubs tonight. A number of subject,
will he brought up by the North Alblna
improvement association, an or wnicn
are or interest to east side residents.
The' meeting will be held ln the club
rooms in the Sargent hotel, Grand ave
nue and Hawthorne, at 8 ociock.
Oregon law school, 115-16-17 Common
wealth building. , Judge Grant B. Dlm
lfck of Oregon City will deliver lecture
at the business offices of tne school on
Tuesday evening. September Z, and
October 1, subject, pleading and general
practice and will . explain his method
of conducting Moot court work for, the
term. All persons Intending taking up
the study or the law are coraiauy in
vited. M. Morehead, secretary.
The demand for hunters' licenses is
greater this year than ever before.
Every day brings a large number of
sportsmen to the county clera s office
to secure licenses to hunt for China and
native pheasants, grouse and quail. The
season opens October 1. Forty-seven li
censes were issued this morning. There
have been 2,888 licenses Issued since th
books opened.
" Dental Colleg opens October l--The
annual cession of the North ' Paolflo
college begins Thursday, October 1. Dr.
K. C. Miller, dean, will be at hi. offlo
Musical Play With "Salome Dance."
The beautiful mu.loal comedy suc
cess, "Coming- Thro' the Rye," will be
the attraction at the Heuig theatre,
Fourteenth and Washington streets, to
night and tomorrow night at 8:15
O'clock. This merry offering; has been
? leasing Portland theatre-goers the past
wo evenings as no other musical show
nas in many xnonins, xne sensational
Salome JJance, by Margaret Taylor, is
"Done In ODen court at Portland. Or..
this 28th day of September. A. D..
FIRST WOMAN TO
CONTRIBUTE TO FUND
Records
A Different Selection On
Each Side .
NOW.ON SALE
at filers Piano House
Talking Machine Parlors.
The largest dealers in all
makes of Talking Machines
in the northwest. Always
ahead and first in everything
new that's good. Step in
and hear the Double Disc
Records. Price 65-f dou
ble value for your money.
EILERS PIANO HOUSE
353 WASHINGTON ST.
One little office room In the Allsky
building only three years ago.
Then
A half store at 382 Washington St.,
a location made famous by the
Needlecraft Shop.
Now
Splendid new store at Sixth st
near Morrison, with superb
equipment and enlarged stock.
Hundreds of New Ideas
Needlework.
Every Day.
for
Free. Instructions
The Needlecraft Shop
Sixth St, near Morrison' "
Portland, Oregon
a pronounced hit.
the theatre.
Seata are selling; at
dally for the reception and matricula
tion of students, CoYner Fifteenth and
uouch streets.
The first Filipino who has registered
In Portland signed, his nam oa tha
booka of the county clerk's office yea.
. terday. His name is Marclse Vloleta,
t. ,
Special Price Matinee at Hellig.
A special price matinee will be given I
at the Hellig theatre. Fourteenth and
Washington streets, tomorrow (Wed
nesday) afternoon, when the musical
comedy, "Coming Thro" the Rye," will
bft the offering;. Seats selling: at thea
tre.
Tbe Daya of '49.
In Belasco's famous western play
"The Oirl of the Golden West,"
which Baker stock company Is present
Ins; at the Bungalow this week for the
first time here, depicts most vividly
tne days or eariy roia discovery in Cal
ifornia. It is by far the greatest west
era drama ever written.
Scenic Extravaganza, at the Baker.
Children will be especially Blessed
with the beautiful scenic piece, "The
Cat and the Fiddle," which Is making
an Immense hit at the Baker thla week.
for it is founded upon tha rhymes
learned in the nursery and shows so
many of the imaginary Imps and hobgob
lins of those Joyous childhood daya
Uncle Josh Perkins" at the Star.
.. V . w w V1 . . m. a, wiuv, Vila ,v. VU1LIV-
dy success, which la playing at the Star
thla week. Is play built on -original
lines and Is - presented by a brilliant
company who make the most possible
out of every type of character enacted.
It would surprise you
to know how many man
ufacturers of furniture
use Ivory Soap to give a
finishing touch of beauty
; to tbe things they "make.
y This is the recipe:.
Dissolve one-fourth of
a cake of Ivory Soap in
boiling water. Add a
pail of warm water, in
which put two table
spoonfuls of kerosene.
Stir thoroughly. Wash
furniture with a soft
cloth. Dry with another
soft cloth.1
Ivory Soap ,
C34lo Per Cent. Pure.
Flaya Five Characters.
la "Tha Criminal. " ' tha nrotean act
at the Grand this week. Roland Wat
assumes five different characters. The
plot Is a story of tbe police "third de
gree," and is wen told. Tha changes
nr so complete mat many in tne au
dience do not believe that Mr. Weat Is
piaying tnese amerent roles.
Pantages' Theatre.
The Heuman trio of eomedv rve.Hrra t
tha Pantagea theatre this week perform
oa many different kinds of wheels
which serve to conna tham Intn nnn.
ular favor and give them ample oppor
tunities to dlsDlav their tJnt a ana
mile bicycle race on ar novel' and orig
inal machine Is the greatest single feat
ure. , ........
Mrs. .J. N. Bayllss of Shat-
4 tuck station left $1 with The
Journal today for the Bryan and
4 Kern campaign fund and la per-
haps the first woman who has
contributed to the campaign of
either party this year. Mrs. 4
Bayllss voted for Bryan In Colo- 4
rado eight years ago and re-
grets that she cannot do so again
4 ln Oregon this year. .
DrrrArVrVVVVVVVVVVVVVa
Farewell Song
Recital
By the Famous Basso
FRED BUTLER
Assisted by
DR. J. WHITCOMB BROUGHER
DR. CLARENCE TRUE WILS0N
In a Humorous Debate
Resolved, "That Bachelors
Should be Taxed and Old Maids
Permitted to Vote."
The White Temple
rwWTX AB2 TA-IXO STS.
TONIGHT, TUESDAY, SEPT. 29th
Tickets and reaerved aeata foe.
On aale Sherman, Clay & Cow,
Sixth and Morrison.
FALL 1908-'09
FALL 1908-'09
Flemish and Oak Finish
1.4CT PER GALLON
Liquid Wood Filler
S1.25 PER GALLON
The
Our Celebrated
SOLD ONLY BY
AU
Colors
311 Morrison, Opp. P. 0.
All
Styles
GUARANTY PLAN STIES
FAVOR OF VOTEBS
The campaign Is waking up In good
M. Travis of Eurent rhilrm.n r,t ,
Democratlo county central committee,
who la doina some of tha vik.nin.
wvrs. rour cr7 ana swera ciaba nave
been formed ln Eugene, one In Spring
field and one In Falrmonat and all of
uwm nsve nfououcaai in some ar rttm
oiTiciai poaiuona.
In the county at large there are
now to Bryan and Kern clubs and It
la expected there will be one In mrt
of the precincts of tbe coaaty be
fore the campalrn Is meed farther
aiona. Throuahout the coonty, accord
ing to Mr. Travia, the pple are ril
Irr to tae Prran and Karn atandard.
r-e.levtn In tbe principles advocated by
cron ci-n lhe riii
Portland Sash Door Co.
so non sr. roBTXturs, oa.
the pla:frm
date Ptand. tpeclaliy sre they en-
thuitlc over tne oana r nrtmy r
remembering t bna h" 'iit rf t-
ear. It I" the fT'fii. u ef Xr.
that Prmn at 1 K a wsl l
co.t. ty at i?, ; n n '-j rr. t r.
rt r
h ravls
SWilIT0N
AM
onno
Comfort Style Shoe Co.
cl aanta for UARVEZ. CfKMTrrv
rHOta for peoeple with tender feet.
They ar avld direct fom the lartnry to
94. Taaa earvatec.
WILIIOITSIFERALWATER
t-APr TTIOUA. r A-tita
It Lat t e I. it cor. t an W a ai.tr. toe.
A visit to Fraley's Can fittingly be termed a millinery education, so varied
and beautiful are the hat . styles on display. Here you will see table after
table of perfectly blended Browns, ranging from the lightest Tan to Dark
Seal. Blues in an infinite variety of lovely tints, the fascinating new Taupe
(smoke gray) and the latest shades of Green, while the plain Blacks and
Whites are much in evidence.
One is especially impressed with the exquisite simplicity of the trimmings,
a simplicity that is the consummation of the highest millinery art. Any ama
teur can pile an indiscriminate mass of trimming on a hat, but only an expert
can create the effect of perfect style, combined with charming simplicity, that
distinguishes a Fraley hat from any other. Your inspection cordially invited.
212-21 Third Street, Cirrcr S::a
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THLOKE
NIGHTS
I5-25-S0-7S
I Advanced TaadevOle Week entembet
7. Oenaaro's Yenetlaa Band) rrank
lya, Vaderwood, Bedford Wlnobestr
Beanah SJ Millar: the Tennis Trlat xlalm
j Clifton i Prank MoBaa Co.) Orphetuu
Motion Plctnrea. ......
PANTAGES THE ATIXE
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omedy blcyo lists. Orand Oners. Dm
oreseatliie' "The Prlsoa Scene" from
Matinees dally, 15 cents;
t night, 15 and ii cents.
iwo shows
TBEGRAJHD VandcviHe deloxc
Another Blf BUL ' '
Boland Wast B Co, presenting' "The
Criminal"; 8U Abdullah Troupes Xonflu
Ub's Aerial Xog-aj Mosarto; Orace Zron
ard; Tred aad Bess Z.adar; Trad Baser
Orandasoopo. ;. : .
THE LYRIC
The BlnakaQ Company preaents that
merry I area .
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With tha extraordinary added attraction
nazm muwddi is ins sensatloaal
Salome Canoe. - '
The iSTAR A" Mata
Mats. Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday.
The Bis; run Show
TTBCLB JOSH FESHM
Matinees at 2:30 p. m.. Every evenln '
at 8:15, prices 15e and 25c. Night
prices' 15c, 25c 35c,-50c. Seats -may be"
reserved by either phone.
Next Week. 'Tour Corners of the Barth
NICKEL0D10N
130 SIXTH STREET
Very latest subjects changed.
every day.';,.;v.' .r :, ;
Wa pay toa 4 per cent to hti ',
. It's Easy
I to Save i
;! 117" E make it possible : for .J ;
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t possible
everyone to hayt
TI .. I- A .... . .
iianx Account . witn very
little effort. Just : deposit
one dollar in our ' Savings
Department, add to it every
week and see how easy it is
to keep your money and use
it, too.
Two per eaat allowed oa check
ins aoooants. ,
AMERICAN BANK & TRUST
CO. OF PORTLAND
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oo Seventh St., Elks Tempts
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I O. RALSTON. ...... .Pres.
O. L, MAC GIBBON. .Cashier. '
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Money
Come end hare fre eramtnatloa.
SILVER FILLINGS 35 CT
GOLD FILLING! IP
SET OF TETH ........ 4.00
SPLENDID SET h.i
GOLD CROWNS ....B2.SO TO is'oti
All work ruarantd for ten yaaxa
Lady attendant alarars ereaonL
All work done absolutely without pal
by specialists of from 11 to It vaara
experience. .
Boston Denlisfs
BU. (rata. Bestomee.
Pkoma Kals 903X
SPECIAL TO LADIES
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