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Tim OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL 13. 1809. Tovn Topics TO.NKJHT'S AM18KMENTS. Maker. Bungalov Orphaum t.rana The Qlnterbread Man. . "Lir nru, , Vaudeville. Vaudevlllo. I'lnttfd J..... Vaudeville. 1 rU 'IT,.1 Tnm'a Cabin. ' Armory "boclety Hlrmeae ' TTnole " lua wants Olrl EJven the United Statee government la experlenc Ina- Hrimiiiv miih tim "hln" uroblem An examination will be held May 6, for th a-raria ihtrvoniui. unskilled labor. emoluments not stated. IPull In formation can ba hud from Z. A. Llgh, at tha poatofflce. Other examinations will be held May t and . to secure ell-lbles for tha poaltlon of draftsman In tha office of eneineer of the Twelfth . Ita-hthouiie district. Hun Francisco, at 11 DO a. month: the Doaltlon of land law clerk In tha foreat aervloe; alao register and receiver's dark. In local land of fices, at aalarlea rsnglng from tHOO to $1400 per annum. Forty vacancies are to be filled. For all Information re garding theaa examinations, application ' should ba made to Z. A. Leigh, at tha postorrlce. ' - f SawwawWa Aoous Japanese of SooroMng Oeorge Taluchl, a Japaneae, who acta aa chauf feur for Saul Sllverfleld, waa arrested - laat Svenlng for speeding hta automo- - lil on , Twenty-nrst street lowaru Washington street. Officer Kd Martlne. who arreated Taluchl. teetlfled to Judge Van Zante In police court thia morning ' that the Jap has beep, driving hla car recklessly for aome time, and atated that on thla apeclflo occaalon he waa driving at a. rate of ID mllea an hour. .8IJW" fleld appeared for bis chauffeur. Talu chl la aaid to be the only-Jap chauffeur In Portland. Tha cae waa continued until tomorrow morning In order to se oure additional evidence, ; Ioml Training Aesoolation The reg ular monthly aesslon of the Home Tram-ma- association will convene In the com mittee room at tha city hall tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. An urgent Invitation is ex tended to the members of the assocls- . tlon. members of all affiliated mothers : circles, and to all friends of the society. Mrs. Robert Tate will five an Interest ing history of the work that has been accomplished during- the five yeara since the socletv wsa organised... A commit tee from the Oregon state congress of mothers will be present to ; formally (Welcome the association Into the con- arresa with which It , Will perentier - Identified.-, : W Oman's Oniia Basaaur The Woman's guild ' of Grace Memorial Episcopal church will hold a baxaar and tea at tha Trvtna-tnn club houae Tuesday next, Ar.rH a. hnth afternoon and ' evening. The church services are now held In the tabernacle st Bast - Seventeenth : and Weldler streets. A new parish bouse is being butlt upon the same property and this basaar and tea are to te given by the Woman's guild to help defray the expenses of this work". The ladles have made a great number of useful articles which will b displayed in a country booth. Delicious Jams and Jel ly cakes and home made pies will also be sold. , ; . . . ' -:, : --;;?: y:Xy. Th. Death Of Captain X Norman Har vey of 181T East Twelfth street came as a great surprise to ali bis friends in this city. He- was born In Edinbor ouarh, Scotland, April 26. 1838, and im migrated to thla country when very young. He , came to Oregon in 1895 where he settled down and made many friends. He Is an old sea captain and ' Just recently settled down. He la sur vived by a, widow and a brother, Dr. Elden Harvey of this city, and a sts ter whose whereabouts Is unknown. . 101'Jil REFUSES 10 1 C NOVEL EUROS AT With the city council absolutely re fusing to give an inch and the railroad officiate seemingly In a like position. the flvlit bain wml by the city coun cil of MIlwHukla and tlie Southern Pa- clfln railroad aoea rnerrlly on. Tonight another attempt will be made by the two purttea to rat togother harmonious ly with tha odda seemingly against any pucn reeiijc. . The Hoiilhern Paclflo la after a fran chise through the street of tlie city of Miiwaukie. wnicn ahouut It ha secured, l irJ.r.i. ,To have heard the highest absolutely the highest note In the world la going acme. We have heard It and we feel that we have gone through considerable.-Mlae aiaela, Amelia Joes It at the Orpheum. It Is a curious sanaatlon. Olaela takes you by the hand and leads you almost up to the Jumplng-ort place a dosen times during th. performance. Your nerves are set for the spring Mlas Olaela goes a little bit higher and a uiue on nigner and goes down again. will be a great saving to the company I Then you know you have to prepare for ma uruni an over., vauaevuie nas us varloua waya of getting at you, but this Is the neweat and most alarming. It is worse than taking your first dive of the year when you know the water is cold, but you don't know how sold. 'It Is like waiting for the inevitable shoot ing In the wild west melodrama When It finally does come It baa lost all Its terrors. . - . As a relief from the hla-heet , note Fanny Rice bounced before the foot lights. Would rhat all terrora could be so easily dispelled. Kanny Rtoe is no longer the cutest, prettiest soubrette on the stage, hut she has retained the best of her qualities her Jollity, Her act la short and original, two excellent things In vaudeville. It ia aa funny as s Fanny Rice. She works a tnlmle stage from a cabinet. You 1 see Miss Rice's face snd head dressed in a doll's costume first as a Scotchman in kil ties, then as a baby, as Tart and " as Roosevelt. You would suppose that the last, word in Imitations, especially in Imitations of Roosevelt, had been said. Tell any reasonable mart that there ia another Imitation of Roosevelt that will make htm laugh and he will think you Insane. . But there is and Fanny , Rice has it v f ' . . It s easy to hurry over the remainder of the bill Lillian Mortimer and com pany give what they call "Po' White Trash Jinny," It Isn't that at alU bow ever. It's a. catch-as-catch-can, . no holds barred," wrestling match between Miss Mortimer and Mlas Julia Gray, known to the program as "the sheriff S sister." Jinny and the sheriffs slater have a lovelv time of it. There is more real scrap in their affair than in a doxen In money, time and running dlstanoe. Bliould It be secured the company will be able to do away with two curves and win be able to shorten the distance be Iween Portland and Oregon City nearly a mile, it will also do away with a noticeable graoe. In return for the franchise the city of Miiwaukie aaka among other things a depot f concrete, brick or atone con struction. 12000 a year for 10 years, or ump sum of tao.noo. These are the points upon which the two parties can not get together. Both of them refuse to yield an Inch in hope. It Is said, of Influencing the council the railroad has spent several thousand dollars runnina- - aurveva arounu tne tovn wnicn were they used would In some Instances make the route worse than It Is now. The chuncllmen claim to recognise the railroad's bluff, however, and say they don't cere wheth. er or not the railroad ever enters the ciy. Another attempt will he tneAa tonlrht at the regular meeting of the council to agree on tne terms or the franchise. MINNESOTA YEOVIL COJIING TO EUGENE Joe Fischer.- Ludwla- Rait and Adolf Mueuer. uerman residents or Minna- sota. have spent' the past six, weeks making a thorough Investigation of the arming conditions throughout the Wil lamette valley and have concluded to buy and settle down near Kugene in Laine countv. After a trln back to Minnesota ' ; Seoond lMfe la Cotteg-e The cottar at 80S Main street, owned by Joseph Healey, In which there was a small fir on Sunday night, when a hole was ; burned in. the roof, seems to be given to ' fires. Last night at 9:46 another small blase was discovered In this house by Officer Flack, and although the fire was promptly put out. the circumstances are ; such that the cottage has been-placed t under police surveillance. ? Xlrmesst - KlrmessT . Xlrmese-I Ar mory, evenings of April 18. 14. 18 and .17, and Saturday matinee. Brilliant spec tacle: 200 dancers in costume doing fancy dances for benefit of Open Air ' Hanitanum ana woman's naccnange, fleata downstars. 81.50. 81: upBtalra. SI ; 76o and 50c. On sale at Armory from 10 ' a. m. Tuesday, both day and night. Ar mory telephone Main 498, Home phone A-48H3. - Two Jola Council Sftae W. W. Banks -has filed notice of his intention to become a candidate for councilman from the second ward on the Republican v ticket and? C. K. Zrlly has filed from " the ftfthward. Mr. Zllly wants the , following short motto placed after his name, on the ballot: "Betterment of Portland." ' nesota for the purpose of aettllt.g I L'SiSXrL1 AaM hn..t-n up their affairs - they expect to rttura rA,rttZMZZ,?r- to.uregon with tnetr families and per manently locate. Mr. Fischer, who IB at the head of the party, says there are hundreds of Ger man-American famnies. In northern Minnesota who are anxious to come to the coast to live, and he exnects that as a result of the prospecting trip of his partv large-numbers of these) people win area larin nomes in vjregon aur- ing u next lew mooun.- . nnnor Winhlnrton street. Knight Brothers and Marlon Sawtell give what they call cnaracier lmperaon- atlnna From the free and easy way in which they handled 'a University- of Orea-on nennant there could have been no rtnatea of that Institution cresent in ma meaire. uninmi, . juiiiot. pood., while Milt D. Collins and Nat Brown are unspeakably awful "German" comedians. There is also a lady cyclist Blinding Permit and Kast Seventh. C F. Swank, erect one story frame dwelling. 11000: Ban- MA. Ua.wa.n Tlilt4 anJ HValirtk ' tSMSHMsssssMM . ' IITUII BiVVIIUSi I1CIWVSU SNiij a.-vwau Bids for the Improvement of Haw-1 e.t".iB" XJ"". "5 morn avenue were onenM ritr. I - "ri "' B AEBER LOVEST ON HA WTH0ENE PAVING 82000; Brown Sixth and Grand . , ... . . . . . . - BirflHI. DBtWBRB r..CT L pany found to be the lowetbiddeVThe fi,, 1 1 ool' Mllw.iikM .trS7 Ke0CUy 'ng?nee?Tk.yhlor- ad" 11" keen., .V" EnKi-nr Taylor had estl- rnK-,. ... -nr frame dwell na-. mated tne cost or tne work st iiso.ooo. out tne Dia su Asphalt Paving Roberta, erect one story frame dwelling. bid "submitted "b The Barber M1809 ' M,n P1- .bet,fe?n rtKaBt 'avlnr Xoanv was for m ! Twentieth and Eat Twenty-first, Oscar viV5-cm,lar, J"." I I TJrul ... arao nne and one-half story frame dwelling, J600i East . Forty fourth street, between Thompson and Ftrazne. Beacon Investment company. erect one story frame dwelling. 82000; East Forty-fourth street, between Thompson and Brasee. Beacon Invest ment company, erect one story frame dwelling, 82000; Bast -Eighteenth street, between Brasee and Knott. G. A. Cooper, erect two story frame dwelling, 83800; East Seventeenth street, between Wa anil Multnomah. A. H. Meaalev. -erect one and one-half story frame dwelling. 84800; Division street, between &ast Fortieth and East Forty-first, J. H. 8Ba. Other bids were as follows. Cas cade construction company. 1173.413; J. (Jook ft CO.. eieattie, iixb.47s: indeoena ent Asphalt company, 8188,470; Western Asphalt company, Spokane, - 3180,61. The improvements on Hawthorne ive nue are to extend from East First street to East Forty-third street PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gustafson of 8S0 Montgomery street, spent yesterday in Salem visiting- friends. Nah, erect two story frame store and dwelling. 81000: filmuaon street, between MlsxtHMluDl avenue and Albino, James H. Nnr. erect two story frame dwelling lIKOii: V'iii Xlnrrlmm atreat. betwaei: himt Ninth and KHt Tenth. Knight lSn-klnr rninnnnv. erect two and on half story frame factory, 31800: Eaa Twentv-rirat street between Wygan and Uolnar. J. U Ant?ell. erect two atory fr.n. Hiiin tiiiHiO: Kaat Broaowa atrnaL between Kaat w"OUrteenth and Kaat Fifteenth. Mra. Ausat Wppel w. ,t..rv frame dwelling, aj&ov Kat Thirty-third street, between Bte; . n it... war W T. Harlow, ereel three two story inm dwelllnga, each i20on iKonn- Aiir streei. d'iwbui diu Z.h 6.u.n.h i II I. a P. Co.. erec m,iA rnntinn for nine story build in tiinnn. Vum Harrison atreeL be1 tween Kast Forty-seventh and East Forty-eighth, J. U. Bowerby. erect one mrr frame dwelling. 81Z00; Penn atraat .oiwn Oiv and Delaware, Bahlke & ONell, erect two story frame bunkers. $500; Bast Eighteenth street, between Thompson snd Brasee, E. L. Sanborn, erect ono story frame dwelling. 1260U. , . . ' HAYWOOD TO SPEAK AT LABOR GATHERING .''.- V ' ' W. D. Haywood, one of the defendant in the celebrated Steunenberg murder oaaa In Trinhn. la to be one Of the prln cioal speakers at the big meeting nlinnM lv tlie Portland labor union aa a protest against the Wright decision In the Oompers-Mltehell-Morrtson con tempt case. Tha meeting is to be held May 1 In the Exposition rink and in ad dition to Haywood a number of other prominent labor leaders will deliver aa tt la xnertd that everv labor union In Portland will be fully represented In the big parade which will precede the speaking. The - column will be headed by a band of 100 pieces composed of union musicians an or wnom uy vui unteerad ttielr services. 1 i ' : -The Oommlttee having the parade and meeting In hnnd have prepared badges bearing tho following legend: : "Labor uemanus justice, ir wompers, mucneu and Morrison are in contempt, so are we." :v ' - The mectlno' la for the sin ale pur pose of protesting against the action of Judge Wright of the United States dis trict court in ordering the imprisonment of the labor federation officials for contempt In printing the name of the Buck Stove company on the unfair list, after having been ordered not to do so by the court. . , BADGERED JAP BOY'S V MURDEROUS ASSAULT (United Press Leased Wlr. ' - Sacramento, April 18. Charging that a Japanese) school mate murderously assaulted her elsrht-year-oid son, Mr W. M.-Davis of Fair-Oaks, near Sae ramento. has sworn out a warrant for the arrest om the Japanese boy. In a statement of the case - Dr. William rMiuia fatt' nf tha hnv .declares the limnMM waa helnir teased bv his school mates and grabbed little Walter Davis, lamming- mm neaa ioremoi upon a rocK pile. The ratner aeciares tha bov'a skull la fractured and the outcome of the case is uncertain. , Trip to Death Vallej. A large and enthusiastic crowd at tended the opening night of the second week or the Facirio coast Borax com pany's motion picture exhibit at Chrlsi iensen's hall. Tha show has been so aiinceasful that it has been decided to extend the engagement for another week beginning April 19. A more interesting and instructive performance has nut been witnessed In Portland for a long time. Amusing motion picture comedies are alao introduced. Perhaps the most interesting film shows the famous ao mule team in motion. . The "Trip to Death Valley" Is also a fine film and gives one a wonderfully clear idea, of this famous valley of death. Everyone Is Invited and the admission is absolute ly free. - era ..Sand your orders now and Insure early delivery. , Main noma A-ii4. I ' Sr. T. Xn VaoXeasts removed from the Kothchiia bidg.. rourtn ana wash., to the Macleay bidg., directly across th street. . rire la XoBearv Flats A small fire broke out at 287 Holladav avenue in the . McHenry flats last evening. . An alarm at box 217-tt 9:10 was promptly re . sponded to by the fire department, and the blaze, which did but little damage, . was soon -extinguished. a mattress in one of th beds had caught fir. Juvenile Improvement Association. The regular meeting of the Juvenile Improvement association will be held In the courtroom of department No. 4 of the circuit court this evening nt I o'clock. All interested are invited, to be present : j, ;:: W sponge and press your clothes, shine your shoes, all for 81. BO month. Main $14, A-4314. Wagons run every- wners, unique tailoring v,o suv eiara. , rouad oa Streetcars Two purses, roll muaie. It umbrellas, two grips, 4 pack ages, gnue. otinaie. pacxage ot buttons, suit case, bundle window shades. . Steamer Jessie Xarkins. for ' Cimia Wsshougal and way landings, dally, ex cept Sunday.- Leaves Washington street dock at I p. m. . , y . . . . Oambrlaas S re wing - eompaav an nounces that its annual output of Bock Beer brew will be on the market Sat urday, April 17. For sale by all deal- id il. from the Rothchlld building to the Mac leay building.- ladies' sample Suite See Lang, sixth noor jaarquam, rooms oh-ib. xou can save one half. - . .:. :. s-. -f Onr Work Speaks for Itself Bauman I Co., fashionable dressmaking, S3 Wash ington building. . - who Art Bauman Ooff Why. eastern- fashionable .dressmakers. SS Washing ton building. Woman's Sxonangs, 133 Tenth street, ranch 11:30 to 2: business men's lunch. W. A. Wise and associates, painless! aentists. -xnira ana wasmngion. Amarlcaa and Oak. "lay Stifle 199 Bask ft Trust Co Sixth I BASEBALL RECREATION PARK ' Corner Vaughn and 24th Streets SACRAMENTO VS. : PORTLAND Anril 13. 14. 15. 18. 17. 18 Games Begin Week Days 3:30 - p. m.; Sunday 2:30 p. m. ADMISSION: Bleachers 25c, Grandstand 50c, Boxes 25c extra. C h i 1 d r e n Bleachers 10c, Grandstand 25c. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY r Boys under 12 free to Bleachers Wednesday. Dr. X. 0. Brown, Eye-Ear, Marquam. Sr. Barnes, optician, Salmon.near 8th." Have You Found Them? Have vou found the J. A. Clemenson Drug" company, comer Front and Mor rison streets r rnis arug store is now I located In th St Charles hotel corner. at Front and Morrison streets, and Is ready to wait on old customers as well! as. new. - we carry ail the latest and greaiesi remeaies. FISHER, TBORSEN & CO. The Big; Paint Store' FRONT AND MORRISON STRCRT8 Elannfaclcrcrs and Jobbers Everything In Paints lood do it. purifier, If vou need a spring I our Barks Tonic will I c Write tnf ratalnroe ri r-rva em sewer r'r""- elme'v pip, -drale t'le, wi", and culvert plj- l-p tot srtie taj-.ka, etc Cregci f Fast!rj!ca Sewtf Tc Ca. i x. rorr rr. . i PRE- CONSOLIDATION Sale of t-v rronn o Olsappolated La beiag aaahle to gt amtUfaotery motral of lease for onr stare at 114 leTsata street, we are oompeyed to. ooasoUdate that stock with oar store at Third and Balmoa streets on April tO. , To make room for this, mast greatly redaea atook at kotk stores. Gigantic Flower Special Greatest DIsplsy of Flower aniS Tol - lages overs shown In Portland. Every - known variety fresh and new. . En tire stock Included. ' All S8o flowers sow .......15e All 80e flowers now 35 ,A11 T8 flowers aow .............SOe All 81.00 flowers bow ....TO All 8180 flowers bow Sl.OO . Alt 88-00 flowers bow 1.35 V y Mm Al Main Store, Third and Salmon IVet J 2 it tdles milliner trimmed . tlrt and Irea Hate o t sllS. v . Rrular i to pral .1. H3.40 lot S :M ChMd'S Hats. daintily trlmml. with "birred trr rlw.n and flowers. Regular 8M8 t" H, special f 2.1S 1 At 121 Seventh Street BTZBT BAT BSDTCX9 AS VOUeOira All 88 hats now S3.20 All 8T hats now S4.80 All 810 bats now ...... ,.,. fUI.frO All 814 hats now ...S9.T5 All 820 hats bow ...14 All 840 hats now (24 Ostrich Plumes At Either Store ATI our blgh grad plumbs included. All 88 French head plnmee ....g3.95 All 88 French head plumee H3.t0 All 88 French head plumes C5.20 all 810 FrescB head rlurn ,..fS,4S AH ill Freaci bead plumea .. 9.25 810 French bead a and willows (12.75 All 818 willow plume S1S.BO -.-S19.90 All 888 willow plum 212-214 THIRD ST. 1SUESED SrCIU FEICES OLDER CHILDREN TO 3IAKCII IX PARADE The board of ' education yeaterday adopted a reaolutton permitting all school children over It years of age to march in the Itosa Festival parade. The action of the board waa taken In re aponaa to a requeet from President lialph Iloyt of the Rose Festival asso ciation. Building Superintendent Jones waa granted, a deputy by the hoard and the salary or Klectrlclan Phillips was in creased from 8188 to 8160. An offer of 830,000 for a piece of school property In Stevens addition was referred to the building committee. Park Superintendent Miacha wanted the board to turn the school grounds throughout the city over the the care of the park department. Members of the board took tha parkkeeper'a sug gestion lightly, in fact thay seemed to tJKBaWeffS!!!???!1!!!!! believe that Mr. attache waa "only foolln'." I- J - - WBM!! . i . I . J A5K ...DIAMOND Omwa for Fart rlo NorlhvaM Boll aa4 Oil art aa dUDlf ! til kM 4Mlm. AiktorCaia au. llrtoal.lTtirnlhWrhaJ.rue a, lrl of .ur dealer. a4 .ell Ml M a vavukx. of rvawar will free tar raat ImbS rroat aad TaaahUl sta. yortlaad. Or. P(Q)L 1 1 1 1 1 T For one'of these swell suits in pure all wool cassimere or worsted material There is no store" in the city , that - offers its patrons such a vast stock to choose from -500 suits at one price alone ' ' , 115 In gfrays; greens, browns; checks, stripes and . all other desirable patterns and color ings. .We ask the attention of the man to whom saving means more than "just clothes." - THESE SUITS ARE IffiE OTHER STORES ASK YOU 020.00 FOR We Carry a Complete Line of Young Men's College Clothes. J CLOTHING COMPANY Cor Morrison and Second Sts. - Wherever good cocoa is used it's used often, be cause each cupful recommends an other The whole someness and purity pf - I I I I I COCOA recommends it to those who dis criminate in the selection of their beverageso . Don't ask merely for cocoa ask for GhirdrdellFs. Coc o a F a c t No. 4 Tot ladlaat W the . tropict were ti. tnt , Aoowa beiat to mo cocoa, Tbry sera -t&jnaHf stroBg ani acaltfcr. Cboco, aa IsdlaH word meaning -trk, la what they csl'ed h, heix-c tSt Man Caocokte. This Is . Ihs Scnsi roB a ww riu.Ti om ssioan Aa there is little or no dnr f f rums or other trouble. i,is h.titi iiRla. Our plates glva the iiiimhIi a natural expression, and will iirott a lasting comfort. DR. W, A. WISE rrestdaat and Manager. M Ttars Xstabllahea to Portland We will give yon a good Ilk told or porcelain crown for ........ $ S.BO Molar Crowns .................. S.oo 22k bridge teeth 3 00 Clold or enamel fillings ' 1.00 Silver filling ............ i..... .60 Inlay fillings of all kinds aeo Good rubber plates ............. S.oo The beat red rubber plates ...... Celluloid plates 10.04 Palnleas extractions, with'loeal.. .60 Painleas extractions with Somno- . form ...i,, - 4, - 1JH . Painless extractions free when plates or bridge work is ordered. " Work guaranteed for IS years. THE WISE ; DENTAL CO.; Inc. Assisted by Sr. X. Kurfmaa, Dr. A. S. Stiles, Sr. Taa A. Bllyeu, Dr. 9. B. Bomgardnar, Sr. J. J. mtttagor Tie ralllar Bldg 4 aad Wash. Its. Offloe hoars A. K. to t P. K. Bandsys, to 1. '...,'..( . Pfcoae. A and Hals todl Ask your CroorCor -; -srt!i40-wtw " : : . Cea-" "f"' .H . H-J mrsmuui vs. Heilig Theatre .Fourteenth and Washington Streets ,; Phones, Main l and A-1122 Seat Sale Opens Today RICHARD CARLE In His Own Musical Comedy "Mary's Lamb' a NIGHTS BEGINNING NEXT .THURS DAY Special Prlo. Matinee Saturday Fv.rtln.. Irtauar flnnf flrat 10 rfl. $2; last 6, J1.60. Balcony, tl, 76c. 50o. Entire gallery, SOc. Special matinee. 11. ou 10 owe. " - - . 11? HI If ' r .. 1 aaf fnEA' Uil, til, A-.a.. Emp. Theatre Co. .(Inc.). Lessee. Geo. la Baker, Gen. Manager. All this week Baker Stock Company In a gorgeous reduction of the play "CABMXST." attnee Saturday. Evening prices. Joe, 35c, fiOo. Matinee, 16c, 25c. Next week. "The First Bom." -.- FAI . , X.BaBaara aad soudayg A-Jeaoc f-Ats. Botldai tS-2S4de Week of April LUlla Mortuner h Co.: jolly Pansy Sloes Ponr Blstora Amatlsr Knight Bros. SawteUe; Col lins ti Brown; Chlakoi Minnie ICaaf mannl Orchestra ; flcturea. PANTACES THXATRE Aaraaeed Tanderllle, Btars of all Katlons BIVAXS'S htOLK "MADD" Th. Orginal "Maud" of Coralo Newspa per Fame. 3 An Exceptlonallv Ixidlerous Act. ' A Dollar a Minute to Any One That Can Ride Her . Malnees dally, 15c; two shows at night. lBosndlfto. BAKER THEATRE Phones. Main 2. A-SSS0. Or. Theatre .. (Inc.), Lessee. .Geo. L. Baker,. Oen. Manager. Tonight and all week, with matinees Wednesday end Satiirdav. greatest of thrnn all, "The OrjraEBBBJBAI BIABV with the orl uri nal east and production. Evenings, lie to fl.ee; Matinee tfio. 0c. Neat at traction. Black Paul. The GHAUD Vas dcvllle De Lcic WBBKOPAPBXr.lt. MO. Wllsea, XCr. tt icrs. Bobyaa, Ira Soastts, Dobertys Poodles. Orlndamour Jail Breaker AJUCOBT Evenings of April It. 14. It - and IT. ana raiuraay Matinee. SOOXTY mMzss Fig rharitr entertainment for bene t "f Portland Open "Air Kanllartum Snd lot at Woman a Kxchana. 1 ln.-r in costume. Unlaoe faay dano-a, brti!in specuwular protram. rtfreahmant NhiIih and general dancing. al eii.1 i Armory rrom in a. m. p'"n o.r an i nisht. Feats downstairs, l 84. Il; i,r airs. tl. Tie end . irmnt te.a. hnnm Main H"ma iVait fcr Tc.r.crrcw's f.!:!ch 1 Wrattaar '-- h. Sua Oreat WrearUara, iiu..J4.i gi 3 l.'r a- VI t X- . .. lit CirrcII . One M Af' t v' - i ' ' M nu ea rr I ' . WTEirTW- T. T - - a; 1. j ti,.. . rrWl M C- v " i a, t