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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL), PORTLAND. FRIDAY' EVENING, DECEMBER 4. 1908.
Town Topics
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS
Baker . . .V'Sis Hopkins;;
Bungalow .,,.,., .'."Glittering Gloria"
Orpheum Vaudeville
6tar "A Millionaire Tramp"
Grand Vaudeville
J.yrlo '.. ...."Turned Up"
Pantagea . . . . . ... yyy1
Portland mn have a larare automobile
factory If the promoters, who are) Kelly
c Keiiy, bond lawyers. 01 --.opeita, js.an.,
receive the kind ot encouragement they
are after. In a letter written to the
chamber of commerce Mr. Kelly says
that he Is anxious to build Ian automo
bile factory in Portland with an annual
output of from 100 to 160 oars to start
with, to be Increased later to from 600
to 800 cars a year. He states that his
company has some very valuable pat
. enta and new' inventions for use In the
manufacture of automobiles and thinks
that Portland people should subscribe to
from $30,000 to 140,000 worth of the
stock in the company. -
' Suit : for $5250 damages against
Brown & McCabe, a firm of stevedores,
was begun in the circuit court yester
day by Frank Miller, a longshoreman
and former employe. The complaint
states that be was severely Injured on
August 14 while engaged In loading
lumber on the steamship Ilford at the
wharf of the Portland Lumber com
pany sawmill. It was his duty to take
the lumber from 'the slings as It was
swung on deck, and he allege that
owing to the defective condition of a
from midair upon him, fracturing his
left leg above the knee.
A new worry was added to the record
of James A. Finch, the slayer of Ralph
B. Fisher, by the filing of a suit against
him in the circuit court yesterday by J.
R. Douglass. The plaintiff says that
he, Pinch and E. C. Rtddell, the latter an
employe In Finch's office, signed a note
for 1300 to the Merchants National bank
October 27, due one month later. Kach
one of them received $100 of the money,
lie says, but when the time came to pay
Finch and Rlddell would not pay their
shares and he was compelled to foot
the bill. He wants to recover $100 and
S2S attorney fees from Finch.
The Mount Scott Push clubs are cir
culating petitions asking that the city
lay a 24 Inch main from Mount Tabor
reservoir No. 1 to the Foster road, where
connections can be made with the pipe
system f the Woodroere Water com
pany. The clubs hope to have this im
provement work done by July, when the
district Is annexed. If successful the
water shortage which has bothered this
section for several summers will be
done away with.
M. L. Cropper has sued the Holman
Transfer company for $517$ damages
for injuries which he alleges were sus
tained on the afternoon of September
28, when he was run down by a team
driven by the company. One wheel
passed over his shoulder, he alleges,
and he haa been crippled for life. He
charges the accident was due to the
negligence and carelessness of - the
transfer driver.
Worse than useless is a water bag
or syringe that leaks just when It Is
needed most. It is both satisfaction
and economy to get the best, especially
when the cost fs only a trifle more
than for the Inferior grades. By get
ting your rubber goods from Albert
Bernl, the druggist, 23S Washington
street, you can depend on reliable and
satisfactory results.,
A. K. W. Schneider has begun suit
1n the circuit court to recover $600,
commission alleged to be due on the
sale of $20,000 worth of property for
August Franks and Pauline Franke.
lie says he was employed on August
1 and they agreed to pay him a round
$600 for his services In securing a
buyer. ' :
' We carry all the necessary requisites
for the man that shaves. Guaranteed
razors from $1.60 upwards, strops and
brushes, real badger hair, up to $4. For
an appropriate Christmas present for a
shaving man we would suggest a Gil
lett or Gem Safety outfit. Come in and
Jet us show you. Albert Bernl. the
druggist. 233 Washington street.
After annoying Mrs. Gordon of 463
Union avenue, by calling at the house,
a negro for whom the police are now
looking, conceived the idea of calling
up Mrs. Gordon on the telephone and
till further annoying her. lie Is de
scribed as about 20 years old, well
dreBsed and smooth shaven.
Ludwig B. Larson, . David Goodell and
J. Larsen have filed articles of incorpor
ation of the Oregon Concrete Block A
Machine company. It haa a capital
of $26,000. Jhe Hop Hing Investment
company has been incorporated, with
$10,000 capital by Lee Hong, Lee Lung
and Lee Sung.
We are closing out the balance of
our beautiful stock of hand-painted
china, cut glass, art ware and crockery,
etc., far below the regular retail value.
25 to 76 per cent dlsoount. on everything
In the store. Havlland china one halt
off. Elite China & Glass Company,
$63 Morrison street.
Save the Discount Send check or pay
at office on br before the tenth to save
the discount on December bills for the
Automatic Telephone. Home phone your
long-distance calls to Taeoma, Seattle
and way points. Home Telephone com
pany, corner of - Park and Burnsid
treats. -
Fred Proudfoot pleaded guilty to the
charge of assault on Madge Parmenter,
a 16-year-old girl. In the circuit court
yesterday afternoon. 1 and was . sen
tenced to nine months in the county
jail by Presiding Judge Gantenbeln.
The original charge against him was a
felony.
'-Advloes have been received -by the
chamber of commerce from the London
Corn Trade association announcing the
adoption by the association of the grain
standards for the crop of ISO, sent
them by the Portland chamber of com
merce grain standard committee last
fart-
Burton Powell, a ranch hand em
ployed on the Graham nor ranch three
miles beyond the end or the Fulton
carllne, was painfully wounded yester
day by the discharge of a revolver
while he was rummaging In his trunk
There i3 hardly an
article in your . house,
the appearance of which
will not be greatly im
proved if you will go
over it four or five times
a year with clean water,
and Ivory Soap.
This is particularly
un true of pianos, rugs, sil
verware and fine furnk
. '. Ivory Soap
994ioo Cent. Pure.
ALL TO l',
fORK
fflll BETTER CITY
East Side Clubs Will Use
United Efforts to Obtain
Large Improvements.
One of the best attended and most
enthulastio meetings ever held in this
city was held In the Healy building, at
Grand avenue and East Morrison street,
last night, when delegates from practi
cally all parts of the city met to con
sider the questions of municipal light
ing, street ., construction, garbage col
lection and water system. Every sec
tion of the east side from the peninsula
to Mount Scott and from Mount Tabor
to the river was represented and every
phase ot the various questions was dis
cussed., '.'-.' ""'.' '..
Committees were appointed to look
into each one of, these four questions
and they will report at the next meet
ing. It is intended to go after these
things with organised effort, which here
tofore has been decidedly lacking In
the undertakings of the Improvement
clubs. a - - - . -
Charles Coopey of the Gordon Falls
company was present at the meeting
and submitted samples of basalt rock
which he says abounds around the site
of Gordon Fails, and which was pro
nounced by several experts In the club
as being of very fine quality. There la
an abundance of the rock around Gor
don Falls In easy access of both the
river and the.O. R. & N. railway. The
club .Intends to further Investigate the
Gordon Falls proposition In the hopes
that It will prove a remedy for the
present lack of street paving; material.
The committees appointed were as
follows:
Installation of a municipal garbage
plant and the municipal collection of
garbage Dr. M. Q. McCorkle, chairman;
C. L. Daggett, J. T. Wilson, M. D. Mo
Fanl and C. A. BIgelow.
Construction of streets T.. Jr. Mur-
Shy, chairman; J. W. Smith, J. H.
olta, E. P. Peterson- and G. B. Frank.
Water mains F. J. Perkins, chair
man; Charles .Stout, M. C. Van Tyne, A
G. Rushlight and F. P. Shaughnessy.
Electrlo light plant W. J. Martin,
chairman; W. M. Jackson, M. J. Lee, W.
F. Coffey and H. G. Parsons.
for some tobacco. The bullet entered
the palm of his hand, breaking some
of the bones, and an operation at St.
Vincent's hospital was necessary to pre
vent blood poisoning.
Miss Gertrude Corinne Rellly and
William C. Barker were married at the
home of the latter on North Twenty
second street yesterday, afternoon.. As
the bridegroom is in mourning the cere
mony was very quiet and only the
immediate friends attended. Dr. Wil
liam Hiram Foulkea of the First Pres
byterian church read the service. Mr.
and Mrs. Barker left at once for the
sound on a week's trip and then will
return to prepare for a motor trip
Ihmnirh tfiirnne. Mr. Barker is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Rellly i
Of the Waldorf, and Mr. Barker Is the,
son Sf the late C. C. Barker, lumberman: i
and capitalist.
Officers Leavens and Sharer raided
an opfum den on the swond floor of the .
building at 95 North Fourth street last
night, and gathered in the proprietor. 1
Wong Sing, and two women. Ray.HayV
wood and Emma Crawford. " The latter
was hitting. the pipe when the raid was,
made. The whole bunch, together with
the dream outfit, was taken to the po
lice station. Emma Crawford was able
to put up the $50 ball demanded and
was released, but Wong Sirig and Ray
Haywood were guests of the jailor for ,
the remainder of the night )
Henry Gunshaw, the fish dealer of
Fortune. Cal., who was ploked up on
the street Thanksgiving day suffering
from the combined effects of alcoholic
epilepsy and concussion of the brain
caused by falling and striking his head
on the sidewalk, died at St. Vincent's
hospital last night. An effort is being
made by the coroner to communicate
With the relatives of the deceased.
The show case of the Lilly Dental
company at 41 North Third street
waa broken Into yesterday morning and
the gold teeth, crowns and other ar
ticles, valued altogether at about $40,
were taken. There Is no clue to the
perpetrators of the theft. x s
Evening Star grange No. 27, Patrons
of Husbandry, will hold Its annual elec.
tlon of officers tomorrow evening at the
hall, on the Seotlon Line road. There
are now S2S members of this organisa
tion and prospects were never better
for a successful year.
The care and correction of the eyes
by mean of attractive and comfort
giving glasses is my exclusive and only
business. I do Just that one thing and
do it carefully. George Rubensteln,
graduate optician, 38 Third street, op
posite Baker theatre.
Wrapper Sale Ladles' percale and
flannelette wrappers, two great spe
cials. will be placed on sale Saturday
morning. Percales at 73c flannelette at
97c McAllen & McDonnell, popular dry
goods store, corner Third and Morrison.
Rev, Andrew Farrell, district superin
tendent of the Pacific Swedish mission
conference, will preach at the 8wedlsh
M. E. church, corner Beech and Borth
wick streets tomorrow morning and
evening.
Title Guarantee, Oregon Trust ac
counts and German-American certifi
cates bought at the highest cash price;
also Home Telephone bonds. Cohn
Bros., 180 First street, corner Yamhill.
,-
If you never heard Mills, ask your
neighbors. They have. Then you'll
hear him Sunday afternoon yourself. If
you do, you will be coming all the
week.
We sponge and press your clothes,
shine your shoes, all for $1.50 month.
Main Eli. A-4314. Wagons run every
where. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark.
Kelly's Family Liquor Store. Park
and Morrison. High grade wines and
liquors. One price to all. Free delivery.
Tel. Main 28. Home. A-3802. ,
Davis St Kilburn of 249 Morrison
street, carry a very attractive line of
holiday goods, books and stationery
just what you want for Christmas. .
Steamer Jessie Harklns, -for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday.- Leaves Washington street
dock at 3 p. m.
Armory Dancing club announces a
series of Saturday evening dancing par
ties at the Armory. Gents 60c, ladies
free. .... ,... ? ; ,;: ,.:.
Dr. Will Jackson, dentist. lOJOtt Bel
mont street Phones: Office, Tabor (02,
B-2474; residence. East S230. B-1474.
Satisfaction Our aim. Norgard' tt
Noce. tailors. 119 4th st, near Morrison.
Dr. 3. D. Sternberg has moved to
Cprbett building. Fifth and Morrison.
Woman's Exchange, 1SS Tenth street,
lunch 11:30 to St business men's lunch
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington. , .... 1
i
D. Chambers A Son,' opticians,
Morrison, cor. Sixth,, are the best. .
tn
Dr. Hynes, optician, SOI Salmon, nr. I.
Berger. Signs. 284 Famhlll M. $91.
DfVfiL C Brown, Eye-Ear. ' Marquam.
Journal want ads. le a Word,
"Purltana." Ask grocer.
Football! Football! V
Multnomah ys. A A. C.. .on Mtj'.t
nnrnah . field,- Saturday, December 5,
2:80 p. m. Admission $1, lnclung
grandstand. V . '
EMEUS HOLIES
BUT ROBS HOT
Mysterious Invader, Found
by Girl Last Night, .
!" Escapes.
A housebreaker whe operates either
during the hour of daylight or dark,
and who seems to have a penchant for
getting into people'! houses for no ap
parent reason, as ao far he has never
taken any thins: a way. Is keeDlnr resi
dents of the outlying districts awake
OigniB.
Last rilrht the toeonla llvlner.af SIS
East Forty-seventh street reported to
the ' police that . their daughter came
home about (:30 o'clock in the evening
and found a man in the house.' He es
caped through the basement without
taking anything.
, Two other houses on the ' east . side
nave been entered the same way within
the week, one of them twice. In no In
stance did the burglar take anything
away with him. One entry was In the
middle of the afternoon. . A description
of the burglar has been obtained and
no is oeing tooxea ror. 0
GAS OVEN BLAZE
III OYSTER SHOP
A small fire In the Boston Oyster
House, 224 Washington street, at 9:$0
this morning called out Hose 1 and
Chemical 1 companies, but was extln-
fulshed by the chemical before 'more
han $60 damage had been done. The
fire waa caused by the flaring up of a
new .gas oven which wa being tried.
The 'oven was located lust back of a
little curio store, and It looked for a
time as 11 the stock or the store would
be ruined, but no damage was done to
it. The proprietor of the restaurant Is
rea jones.
Building Permits.
East Pine street, between Twenty-
The Best Cough Cure
A half -ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine.
of Whiskey, mixed, will 'cure any
cough tbat Is curable and break p. old
III UUUI i t. . TJ U K.aWUUUI QIDIJ
four hours. Ask your druggist for the
genuine Leach's Virgin OH of Pine com.
UUUIIU V Ul V, VI Cf.l vul nun Bui I. IVTTU VJ
the Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati. O.
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
PRINTING
pnMM Miln 165
Phones Home a 1165
First and Oak
THE WHITE TEMPLE
Twelfth , and Taylox-8ts.
MARION WARDED
FARNHAM
Header and Impersonator, give
Dramatic Recital
Characters Costumed.
Splendid Calcium Effects. -Talented
Musicians Assist.
Tuesday Night. Dec 8
AVSVXCa ZJLOIXI' AID SOOZBTT
TICKETS, BO AJTD U CTHT8.
On sale at White Temple and
Sherman, Clay Co.
IIXTK AITS KOXBXSOsT BTS.
FUR.S! FUR.S!
AT LOWEST VOSSTJUU JTBIOXE.
Remodeling a specialty. Fur coats of
all kinds made to order.
L. SCHUMACHER
lot Kadisoa. VeL SCala Ml?.
DUSTLE1S WAXINB
The Snrt toys and Germ Slaye.
: Jgome Groan aCald In Portland. .
ltronlse Home Vo-Dust-ry.
r No Dust When Sweeping.
0 lbs., fa; 100 lbfc. 90JM 200 lbs. fd.
Portland Brush' and Waxfne Company
tth and Harrison! . Phone East 69.
WELLINGTON COAL
The best bouse coat on the Paclflo Coast
, - -..'.)...-.
Churchloy Brose
Bunkers lSlh-fttid MarshaTl 8U. 1 '
I'hones SSiiS $81. A-8J1.
sixth and Twenty-fifth. J. W. Fiery,
erect one story frame shed, $25; Tenlno
street, between . Thirteenth and Fif
teenth, William Mau, erect one story
frame dwelling.. $1800: Fourth street,
corner Oak,, C. K. Henry, erect six
Story brick office building, $150,000;
108 North Third street, between Flan
ders and Gllsan. E. E. , Merges, repair
one story frame dwelling. $150: East
Thirteenth street, between Mason and
Shaver, F. J. Berger, repair one story
frame dwelMng, $300.
A new seal rookery has been dis
covered on a heretofore uncharted island
Thursday. Friday. Saturday
LADIES' COATS
AND SUITS
This is suyery the most worxJerral opportunity yon will have.,
to tare money, if you want a Coat or Soit
247 Ladies' Coats
Shipped by mistake ; we bought them at a great reduction
from theegular prices now is your chance to buy a Coat
AT HALF PRICE
All fresh; new goods, just from the factory, at HALF OFF
4 -Big Bargains in Suits 4
LOT l--25 Suits, worth $20.00; your choice 97.45
LOT S &5 Suits, worth $30.00; your choice. $1.2.50
LOT 820 Suits, worth $35.00 ; your choice. $17.50
LOT 440 Suits, worth $40.00 ; your choice $24.50
Also many other bargains too numerous to mention. We,
have the goods, you have the dollars we will exchange with
-you and gtvt you two for one. "V
375 Washington St.
TlTinkJianos -
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Our $238 Piano has had more favorable comment in
the last two days than any carload of pianos ever unloaded
in Portland heretofore.
.
This is a broad statement, but what is the use of adver
tising something you can't "make good on."
But We Can Make Good!
One of the finest musicians in Portland told us yester
day that the price we have set aside for our special holiday
offer at $238, is the greatest piano buy he has ever seen in
Portland, and this, notwithstanding the perennial special
sales of the big retailer up the street
. $7 a month buys a piano you'll never be ashamed of,
and so well satisfied are we of its real worth, we will gladly
give you your money back if you are not satisfied.
Store open evenings if you'll phone us beforehand.
anas.
I i L
SIXTH AND
Elal)orate . Sliirt
Waist Pattern
WITH THE SUNDAY JOURNAL OF DECEMBER 6
This dcsigTi is one f the best so'far -.
given with the-Sunday Journal. -
It will make an ideal Christmas present, -'
... :.- "4 ;-7'i;,r::.V':i::;rff;;vi -v ' :4:C:4' i-xi, ''
THE SUNDAY' JOURNAL WITH. THE PATTERN
" ' IS FIVE CENTS
to the northward of the Russian port of
Sakalien. The finder secured a fortune
in skins before ha told his secret
a rscvxxA WBsarcx.
Of the foot or ankle may produce a
very serious sprain. A sprain is more
painful than a break. In all sprains,
outs, burns and scalds Ballard's Snow
Liniment is the best thing to use. Re
lieves the pain instantly, reduces swell
ing, la a perfect antiseptic and heals
rapidly.
Price SSe. iOa and $1.00. Bold by
Bkldmore Drug Co. :
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BURNSIDE
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CHRONIC DISEASES
? TOW CTJBZnB ST
ELECTRICITY
The action of the modern hlfh
. potential, high frequency currents
is entirely different from that ef
ordinary electricity Glasa does
not insulate this form of elec
tricity, aa it passes throug-h the
class electrodes used in treating
skin diseases, ulcers and enlarged
glands. As the nerve currents
of the 'body are essenUaUy elec
tric in character, It follows that
this powerful form of electricity
, la the beat possible treatment for
all nervous diseases, and experi
ence shows that it cures nervous
debility, sciatica, nervous head
aches, neuastbenla. In rheuma
tism it Is equally effective, and
aided by the radiant heat of the
high power electric light, it re
moves Inflammation from the
Joints, or from any part of the
; body. This power over Inflamma
tion makes the treatment curative
in a great many conditions which
are not Influenced by medicine or
ordinary methods of treatment
Such troubles aa indigestion,
chronlo constipation and piles
yield readily to It, and asthma,
chronic bronchitis, consumption
(first and second stages), catarrh
of the stomach, appendicitis and
kidney diseases are cured.
N. B- This treatment is pecn
HaMy effective in diseases of the
PROSTATE, removing, congestion
and reducing enlargement of the
gland.
Consultation free.
W. I., HOWARD, M. D.
S04- Raleigh bldg., 4th and Wash.
To Face Good Bridge Work
If Jrou need any to be really well done,
come here and BE SURE OF IT. The
excellence of all our Dental Work In
this vlclnltv has won us inany fast
friends, because our patrons have dis
covered that our experts excel in every
department of dental practice. We
make a specialty of painless extracting,
and supply the best of Teeth, either on
plates or bridge work.
We are thorough dentists of man?
years' practical experience and we back
up every bit of It with our well-known
reputation for doing
HONEST DENTISTRY
The beat Dentistry la none too good
for you. Our success Is due to uniform
high-grade work at reasonable prices.
PAINXiESS EXTRACTION 504
SILVER FILLINGS BO up
GOLD FILLINGS ...Sl.OO up
22K GOLD CROWN f.VOQ
GOOD RUBBER PLATE 95.00
THE BEST RUBBER PLATES $8.00
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those afflicted with heart weak
ness can now have their teeth ex
tracted. Ailed and bridge work applied
without the least pain or danger.
AH work guaranteed for tea years.
Chicago Painless Dentists
323W WASX. IT., OOm. 6TS,
Phones Main 1880, A-6840.
Office hours. a. m. to p. m. Sun
days from ft to 1. Lady attendant.
DR. C. M. DALLAS, Optician
Has returned from Europe, where he
has been Investigating the JTEW "WTES
SADBX XX TEC OS of Eye-testing-, which
caused so much talk in France and
Germany. No extra charge will be
made for this wonderful science, in the
fitting of lenses. Our prices are very
reasonable, our method Is ACCURATE,
and the lenses AJBBOI.'CTEIiY COB
KECT. DA LLAS
OPTICAL PARLORS
tl8-l railing Building,
Cor. Third and Waahliurtoa Streets,
. Seooad Iloor. -
A New Departure
The cost of Interments has been,
greatly reduced by the tiolmaa Under
taking company.
Heretofore it has been the custom of
funeral directors to make charges for
all incidentals connected with a fu
neral? The Edward Holman Undertak
ing company, the leading funeral di
rectors of Portland, have departed front
that custom. When casket is furnished
by us we make no extra ehergea for
embalming, hearse te cemetery, outside
box or any service that may be re
quired of its, except clothing, cemetery
and carriages, thus effecting a saving
of $25 to m on each funeral.
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
SO TSCkO SI- COB. SAUtQO.
DiamondLIonsc Paint
NO BETTER PAINT MADR.
; 01.4Q Per Gallon
.Manufactured by , ,'t
Portland Sash & Door Co.
830 rrstT sr. roRTtAxu, cs.
A A-
Sr. W. A. Wise.
OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE
Should remember that our force Is so
organised that WE CAN DO THEIR
ENTIRE CROWN, BRIDGE AND
PLATE WORK IN A DAY if necessary.
Positively Painless Extraction free
when plates or bridges are ordered.
WE REMOVE THE MOST SENSITIVE
TEETH AND ROOTS WITHOUT THE
LEAST PAIN. NO STUDENTS; no un
certaintybut SPECIALISTS who do
the most scientific and careful work.
WISE DENTAL CO., Inc.
Dr. W. A. Wise, Mgr 21 years In
Portland. Second floor. Falling bldg..
Third and Washington streets. Office
hours, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, S to
1 p. m. Painless extracting. 60q; plates,
$5 up. Phone A and Main 2020.
HEILIG
THEATRE
14th and Wash.
i. Phones Main 1, A-1122.
4 NIGHT8 BEGINNING 8UNDAT
Great American Play
UOV AJTD m MOUSS."
Beats Are Now Belling.
Prices 81.80, 11.00. 76c, 60c.
All Thia Week Baker Stock Co. in the
Famous and Brilliant Comedy
ouTTExnra qlobia."
A Scream of Fun. Music and Specialties.'
Evening Prices 25c, 35c, 60c; Matinee
Saturday. 15c, 25c.
Hext Week The Boss of the Sancho.
ft Ex. Sundays and Holidays
1S-25-S);
Nicwr
THEATRE
IS-2S-S0-7S:
Week ef Hov. 30. Bva Taylor ft Co.)
Four Franklins' Amy Stanley and Ploks;
X.eo DonneUyj Joe Xa rienr; Alexis k
Behall- Oracle Emmsttj Orchestra; Tto
ts. .
BAKER THEATRE
Phones Main 2, A-5380. Oregon Theatre
Co., Inc.. Lessee. Geo. L. Baker, Oen.
Mgr. Tonight, all week. Sat. matinee.
Bargain Mat Wednesday, 25c any seat
ROSE MEL.VIL.LE
In the Characteristic play SIS XOPXXBS
Night prices 25a to 1 1;-Saturday Mati
nee 25e, 60c. ' i
Vext WeekThe "band of Bdd. " .
THE GRAND-Vaauevilledc Luxe
AjrOTHZB BIO BILL
EHIc. Joyce Gray
Joe Kardmaa,
Joseph B. Xettlas
k Co.,
Douglas K. Tllnt
SI CO..
The ZA Sella Trio,
The pelota,
Fred Bauer,
Orandlsoope. -
A
TISIOB OT
SALOME"
Luken's Trsised
Bears.
PANTAGES THEATRE
Advanced TaMdevllla, stars of all Hatioas.
Matinees Dally 15c Two Shows at
Night, 15o and 25c
9--The Great Heras Fami!y-9
Nine Marvelous European Acrobats, Late
of Rlngllns; Bros.' Circus. The Largest
and Best Acrobatic Act in Vaudeville.
LYRIC THEATRE
Starting Week of Nov. 29. ,
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Representing the Screaming Fare
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Matinee Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday,
Saturday.
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Matinees Wednesday, Saturday. Sunday.
For the Entire Wek of Nov. 29, '08.
The Comedy Drama Success
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Matinees at 2:80, every evening at
8:15. Night prices 15c, 25e. 83c, 60c;
matinees 15c end 25c. Seats may be
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English Lutheran Church
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Enrllsh, German. Scotch, Irish
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The Best Songs by the Best Com
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Wednesday Night
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