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-THE- OREGON DAILft JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY '21, 1C03. Tavm Topics" TONIGHT'S AMtSEMENTS. Bniiralow? .. . . t . . . .i . .'ITllrw Weeks rirr.hfliim . Vaudeville V. Grand . .Vaudeville X Paniagua ..i . 4 . vaudeville tar Vaudeville Lyria ...... "The Panoda" Oaks ..............The Blckett Family ' The Journal a Resort. , ', 'r The following agenta Will up-' ' Ply Journal aubscribers at regu- lar . city rate: ,; ' i: r.--; ' Seaside, Or.: Frank KennelU agent; headquarter at Lewis & : , ' CoM drug store: v?'H;, : Long Beach. Wash.: Byron X.' Toombs, agent 4 Newport, Or.s ? Edwin Turn-.-- buTV asent.' 4 Gearhart Park: Richard Kru, t agent. . , , Cplumbla. Beach: E. t ' don, agent- -, 4 news agent - , . Collins; a T. Belcher, agent Carson: Chaa. Baywers, agent Eaavlew: f. El Btraubal, agent : ' Bhlperd'i Spring: , litaeral " Spring Hotel Cc agent ; Hot Xalt; Jaot LaJte jBanltar- turn, agent ; ' WUholt: jr. W. MclAraa, agent ' Wen ha SprinsJ. it ; Boris, agent . , . "'- Atttomatio Telephone " Hsrht R. li Hailock, special tax agent of the 0.,lt w. ana nnn Im th for use on . automatic telephone and outharn Pacifla ltnea In Or the Inventor of a Uttle device through which it la possible, by turning on the lignt, to get any number; first from the telephone hook and then on the dial without fishing around In the dark for the usual electric or gas n inru or without breaking Off the bea f a doaea matches, lie received his patent yesterday. The light la placed behind the dial, of the phone and fits In without changing the structure of the phone box or placing of the dial In any other position, tie Is now nege- tlatlna- with eastern firms looking to wards the manufacture of the Ugh "Would Prevent Wholesale Baits toe daring that individuals and corporations need nroteetion from persons who coa- tlnuatly harass then wka lUigatlon over I the same cause, presiding juage a v. Hronsue-h. in rlrcult court yesterday, sustained the notion of counsel for the Ttw Falls Logging company, asKing that M. C. Rhoades be not allowed to rile suit for 170,000 damages until eosta of a similar action in the federal court in Oregon are paid! Rhoadee action-was non-suited in the federal oourt and the plaintiff was assessed the eosta, about suu. He nas rrougni aonon aini the loaalRK company three times. Twice He has brought action against the ease hag been thrown Out of court. ' Charges Bister wit Interference J, employed on the new Suimyside school Duuaing nas accusea nis sisier-iniaw, Mrs. Lottie A. Ray burn, of being partly to blame for his wife, Minnie A. Groat bringing action for divorce against him In circuit court. Some comment was caused by the filing of the complaint in the suit of Mrs. Groat as she alleged that her husband had given ner cut rio In five years with which to purchase, wearing apparel. Oroat denies the rreater number of allegations and makes several counter charrea hint del f He la unwilling to pay the ISO alimony asked by Ala mate. Would Chang Ham of Church A special meeting of the member of the congregation, of the First Presbyterian ffhurch of Sellwood has been called for tomorrow evenina to consider tne chans; lng of the name of the church and also the method of electing ana m nam' ber of officer) of the church. ' Thii action la preparatory to incorporating the church. A new building 1 planned. Th nam of the ehuroh Is to be changed so as to prevent confusion with that of th Firat Presbyterian church Portland. -.. rV .... of Coroner's Jury Fixe Beiponaibllity An unavoidable accident it was decided by the coronet Jury, yesterday after noon, was the sause of Uttle Julius Rosesln's death In Mont villa last Sat urday afternoon. According to several witnesses William Eastman, a- chauf feur for the Becker -Auto Delivery com pany, did all in his power to avoid run nlngdown the- 4-year-old child, who ran -out into the street in front of Eastman's machine, but It waa impossi ble for blm to avoid the accident To Bedloat Methodist Chwoh The new Central Methodist ehuroh' at Van couver avenne and Fargo street In Al Wna, will be dedicated September 5. This date Is a postponement from neat Sunday, the delay being made necessary by the non-arrival of pews. The ehuroh. of wnicn Kev, x. Hamilton-- pastor; is completed exeent for Interior fur- nlshlnis, the cost complete being about 1B.UUU. . . -. -i . ...... - . .t- , . - , congress, to te held In -Spokana Wash., the second week In AuguBt Governor Benson will annolnt nm hnnorsrv ril'- Sl" IB BQQlllOn county. 'to five from each . lvesid Driving' dub Baces Five harness races, two rutinlnir races, twa match .races Altas, owned by Thomasl luuiyiir. toe, ownea ny ueorge K. How ett. side bet 1100. Lady Lovelace and glue Jacket are matched, for $700. Country Club race track, Saturday, July 4. 2 p.,m. Admission 60c, Including granasuna. - Assistant Tnited States District At- vwney wyaw win bring suit in behalf V-e government today against Harry 10 aside a patent to lege that Iunne failed to' comply with yuviBioiis OI lne nomeateaa act m Beu-uring utie to the land.. . , , irsdy Special, rnrlty X.lqnor Co iri, enerry, Angelica, To kay and Muscatel at II per gallon ; HI WOOd Pure Kood whUlrev nl li at $3 per gallon. All kinds-bottled, beer iirewery . prices. none K'ast 4427, -". ree aeuvery, fcast Uor Oatholia Vimutmi rravtii&i - vrnn. njfei, naturany and Sunday, the 24th m tuiu, iiiiiu . . x rains leave 1'oruand m. ana tui p. m., Katurdayt ant return lliso . m. Mnmhi . tu v,,k n - - r- r ,..-". - Want lffr. Jn1TtTh A mmnlm Charities desires William fiummerville Plillla in Pull it thud. ),uitiiirt.n fni Jefferson street where he wOl recelv wvuruini iniormaiion. - v . also all eye disorders. Dn H. W. Freese, inuiuiuKiau. avs mercnania 1 rust Blag., Sixth, and Washington. . Consultation teal to register for Indian land. Will soi as agent ror ea-soidter for part Of my expense, fnon sell wood t3 Sir. 0Or Knbaasteto. Krnav OntfM. uMramia oy uie latest sci entiflo appliances, glasses accurately fitted at moderate . prices. lga Third street, opposite Salter theatre. Padfio Vetfl ana awnlnr Oo-weii made tents, awninra and sleenlnv nnroh luruuii,, uri unu a specialty, it m. First st, between Burnslde and Couch. Vor Sent. All of third anil nart if nwona iioor ouuams; soutneast eorner Fodrth - and Morrison streets. Apply otw ju. Willis, DnertocKDUliaing. Tnya v Taailiy uiio Store, Park and Morrison. Hla-b grade wines and liquors. One price to all. Fraa delivery. Steamer JTsasl Saona tnr nu WashouraJ and way land In ra dailv. am. eept Sunday. Leaves Washington street oock at s p. in. 3. O. Schaefer ft Co- merchant tatlnrs. corner Blxth. and Washington streets. Mnifu wuiiuitisi rwRii av ana li, !btter Canters. Rakee Thutu Tnt fl u n umi. . s l, . . i .. . "7 v' J ini AuoraoiB r tilzib. carrier for ticket .Ask your Wis and associate. nainiaM acuwava, a ii,i u ana TvasoingtOB. " Ajnerlena Bank a, ?ras Laik and Oak. pays interest on deposits, TUlamook aeaoh. Neat Sunday! Watch! Ahondrota, jeweler. 4 Wash., near f. BROKEN WffiE MAKES EAST SIDERS LATE For an hour this morning there "was a serious blockade on th Morrison street bridge and thou- sand living on th east side. ) Wre compelled t want to their Twork frbro th east approach bf the bridga, Th treuble occurred a through a trolley wire breaking a) about 7:45 o'clock ind for.ua hour after the tangle waa so 4 bad that extra, police help had to be called. DALLiriBER'STOUR INCHES KITTITAS ". - ' . . ., .. Secretary ' of ' Interior . Will Visit Cascade Projects-Ontario July . 23. , i: . topMntf oh his return at Bisaon and possibly at Klamath Falls.' H will b accnmpaniea py xars. tsenson. . ,- ; This will be the first vacation of any kind that the governor has taken for more than a year. The governor will vlelt relatives In, San Francisco and at his own home in San" Jose. TJpon his return he will Inspect the central California fish hatcheries . at ' Sisson and If time permits will fro to Klamath Falls for a short visit with hig brother. Judge Henry L. Benson. , , : - CROWDS THRONGS ;' V& ; BIG CARNIVAL Tonight at f O'clock the biggest free attraction ever pulled off In this city doing Justice to the many opportunltie presented them for amusement Don Fulano. the educated horse, enjoyed the heaviest patronage of any of the Mid way attractions. This little animal shows remarkable Intelligence and many are the rounds of applause .handed out to mm, by an admiring audience, auring stun X - tnany . to entertain the public will occur at the midsummer carnival under the ausnlces of- tha-CathpJIc Toung Men' club at their rrounds. Btanton street and wn. Hams avenue, Upper Alblna. Two eoa- tesiants are enterea lor this event. Cap tain Carlos Wildes and Professor Charles DeNone. aeronauts at maricad ability. : The asoehsion of two mammoth gs bags will take place at the Midway -on the shew grounds sharp at th sched uled hour. last night a large crowd wa present Torriorrow evening the Woodmen of th World will visit the show grounds in numbers . es -will nembers of .. the Cathedral parish from the west side of tne river, ins, management nas mruwn open th main entrance gate, free of charge, -for afternoon performances for the balance of the week. Any railway line in the oitv will transfer to u car direct to th show ground at Stanton atreet . Miss IaetU Jewel and her party re turned Ia-t nlsht from a 600 mil S U tomobll trip along th coast The party left a month ago and while the c-tners visitea in mr k dou mm Jewel sailed for Alaska, visited BKag wv imt Kltka. On her return t Vic torla. B. she was met by the party In the car and thane they went to Vancouver and hem again. With Miss Jewel wer her mother, her younger sister. Miss llftiel jewel, and Mr, j. W. Beakey. - Secretary ILA. Ballinger, ' OntarlOk JDr- .July St. Barret rr ftf urn interior uaiiinger win arrive in On tario at 10 o'clock Friday afternoon. Tnl. ) ' w . . . . v. . x i Stead of Baturday, th day first set for nis visit. Four ear have been char tered to bring the ' delegation from Vale, Willow CaceJc and Bully Creek to this city. Welser and Payette will send iarg aeiegauoa on tne regular train. EUensburw. wash.. Julv 11. Rlrhurd A. Ballinger, secretary of th " interior, who is in the west inspecting proposed Irrigation projects In Washington and Oregon, will be August 1, to look id To add, to th difficulty ther 'home by the northern router were lour cars siauea on ma e draw of the bridge and It was ,, Impossible for boats to . pass through unto th blockade was , cleared away. Xnsdred Saaient - Merchants Coming Two hundred merchants of Worcester, Mas., many f them accom panied by their wives, will be la Port land, August 17. They will be mem- Ters or an excursion conducted ny tne Worcester Board of Trade,' which I to cross the continent for the purpose of advertising the Massachusetts city In tnA went Th ttfert fj-flm T(rfiieBt will b mad August 14. TJaltarlaa Church Ohotr It Is an flounced that th First Unitarian ehurch choir for the season of 1909-10 will consist of Mrs, May Dearborns Schwab, sof) re.no: Miss Meta Brown ervntrnltn- W. O. Hobson, tenoriJohn C. Montelth, baritone, and Ralph W. Hoyt organist Ask ICnltnonazi County fos Delarat , -x ruin uuTvraur ociiwin vuuaif joan 1 R. Webster has received a commun ication asklna that be appoint five del. egates from Multnomah county to th seventeenth annual National Trrlaation 1 Baltes and Company 0 ypur uiries for PRINTING pi, Mala 165 rhnel tHom AI165 First and Oak Complaint Against Mount Hood Ry. - ar ouroi Mate bswh wire.) -Salem. Or.. July 81. J. J. it rumen. acher has fued a complaint with th ?umraiBion against tn Mount way in which he alleres that ratea for- the tranannrtntlm, nt are exorbitant and the service poor. Ha writes that he has difficulty in get Up the trainmen to place car where ey can be loaded and that any 'delay nis part in loading cars la checked against him In demurrage charrea while the delay on the part of the rail road company In delivering ccxs must always uv Koueeo. Sew Notaries-. g over the Kittitas project The scheme will take water from th lake In the Cascade mountains and develop ZOO.000 horsepower, which will b . partly used to electrify the Northern Paelflo and Milwaukee railroad tunnels and then to water 19,000 acres of land in the Kittitas valley. Government engineers under the di rection of H. M. Baldwin, builder of the Boston sea wall, are in the valley lo cating the ditch lines. Mr. Ballinger will be th guest of Representative J. C. Hubbell while In the- valley and will spend several day in - the mountain looking, over the reservoir sites, and In the valley viewing the lands whioh will come under th proposed ditch. NEW ENGLANDERS TURN IK PACKARD A M. Mead and B. T. Meaita . of ureenwicn. conn., drove into the Pack ard garage at eeventn ana uax streets this morning after having covered 6700 mues in a..racKara car or tne ivvi mooei runabout They havajnotored westward from New England and are on their way to the Seattle fair. Intending to return TheV name West through Chltfam. unevenne, ugaen ana Liom Angeies. The little car In th three yei has been owned and driven by A Siire Sipn of ProspcrSty is geen In the hosts of eastern people coming Intef Portland on every train and they don't take the . next train out either. 2500 of them come o stay with us every month. . wnat are we going to ao witn them? 1 We're roing to sell them build in g lota, build their homes and set them at work I You don't believe it? You're a pessimist. You don't, belong in Portland where we get up , every morning, ' take a long breath of God's free air, and thank our lucky stars for having guided us 'ut to this great country whre great thing are really done. Take a hitch Jn your Tjelt and right about face! Now you're straight you've only been headed in the wrong direction that's fell.; Now you're in shape to get the right perspective oflTotir West--moreland proposition. But there we're talking shop now, and we didn't mean to. But before we sign our names we want to tell -you behind our hand that it's a mighty good thing Westmoreland -We. know It You're going to, or you're going to be sorry. Columbia Trust Company BOA1U) OF TRADE BLDC. it VAX w i raU DESC(S OFFICE FURNITURE FILING CABINETS CHAIRS Glass & Prudhomme Co. PRINTERS BINDERS STATIONERS M7 SEVENTH STREET . ears It the Meade has traveled 45,000 miles. It la a 80 horsepower machina The tourista will leave this afternoon for Seattle."" GOVERNOR BENSON- ' HQ TAKE VACATION Salem, Or., July '11. Oovertfor F. W, Season will leave tonight for, vaca tion of. two weeks, spending the time at 8aa Jos and - San Francisco, , and Jyll Or EL & a Gives PERMANENT STRENGTH as well as IMMEDIATE STIMULUS. DEMAND IT . Bras PionwsT0ai,krf-trfV Psioif icyf PORTLAND, OREGON ; ,By. Jonrsal tMsed gains Wire.) Balem, Or... Jjily 11. Notarial com. mission - hav been - issued-1 Sidney C Catching and W. H. Foster. Portland. "Journal want ads, cost 1 cent a word. r i Woman's Exchange fr 188 rifta St, areas TamJUll. r Luncheon Served Bally Front U:l0 a. . . . w p. in. , Cakes, plea, homemade bread, etc , Orders taken for salads and sandwiches. Tor y pur Vacation What could ; be better vto take along on your vacation than a "few good magazines? -In our "Magazine Alcove" you'll find the largest variety in Port land short stones, nov els, in serial form, fash ion technical , and busi ness : magazines of all And buying here means, you'll get- your magazine tne very day it'js out. : , -Subscriptions taken. THIRD AND ALDER ST& . BOOXSXUXB8-STATX01TE21S Women's, - Misses' and Children's WEARING APPAREL ;Tull:&-. Gibbs, Unc COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Store Opens tt 8:30 a.m. ana CLOSES at 5:30 p. m. From Basement to the Sixth Floor yoii Wll find the many requisites for summer comfort in - - -. . -- T the home, out-of-doors and for recreation. : . lain cyga , Continuing the Sale of SuitsBoth Styles and Values Should Interest Every Woman All late Spring gtyles in women's ah4 misses' sizes la lightweight worsteds hair lino stripes nd pi -French erge- All strictly tailored and splendid variety .of styles with good quality peat! de cyj , $15,00 AND $17.50 SUITS $9.75 For juniors, missel and little "women in serges, shepherd checks and diagonal worsteds nobby, plain ahadesr enu""tUd cuUw,y .Jtyles-Hilso plain, straight lines. In gray, tans, greens, navy and wine . ; $30 00-$32.50 PONGEE AND RAJAH I SUITS 910.75 Strictly tailored two-piece, three-piece and jumper suits for misses and little women in peacock, gray, rose, green, heho and the natural shade. Coats are semi-fitted. Skirts plain gored. Side panel effect - MISSES' AND LITTLE WOMEN'S TUB SUITS $6:00 Values at $4.7$ $10.00 Values at $7.75 - $12.50-$15 Val. at 9.5 A strong-line-of two-piece and thfee-piece Suits, in linen, linene.i repp and ramie! cioth. The newest and smartest style features in suits in the washable fabrics are shown in this assortment BATHING SUITS See our line of the newest stylet for women, misses and children, r- - Popularly priced from $3.05 to $15.00. - Tomorrow and P!tfaay iSale of ! Odd and Elnds in Porch "and Lawn ' Furniture! .......... . T $5.00 Arm Chair in green finish at......... $4.00 Reed Chair at $7.75 Reed Settee at ...i....i,...,.....,..4.,,.,.,.,.f4.TS $6.65 Reading Chair with tablet arm at. .....$-.T5 $8,00 Lawn Seat in red finish, 4 feet long at. ..5.75 $875 Lawn Seat in red finish, S feet long at......,...:.f a.OO $8.5 Lawn Seat in green finish, 5 feet long at........f6.00 $9.50 Lawn Seats in green or red finish, 6 feet king at.. 96.75 '!i!;20Fmis," f1? Swing, seats two, t...........vf 6.75 $8.40 Large Maple Chair with rattan seat and back at.. $6.75 o en t.M xt. ... , . . . . . 'f'w.'a vir wna rattan seat and tack at . " 'JL " '" V'l," " ;' . " .............. . .T. $12.00 Porch Settee m goldeft oakT finish, with cane seat and back at . f 7.SO $8.00 Arm Rocker to match Settr t. . : . ' '. b.tk 'Ji Arm Chair to. match at M..iw.M.r..o.r..,..M$8.50 . t, . m ; Become Part Owner in the Famous Lbwiisdale Orchards . This fimotis' fruit property ha$ beett devided into indi vidual parts, purchasable now in multiples Of $100, ei ther for cash .to :full or upon the periodical payment plan. These proCt-sharing bonds are as definite an Ownership as a deed would be to a fruit tract of your own propor tioned upon the amount of your investment - , - Bonds may be recorded. transferred, used as collat eral security; and they in crease in value as the profits from the orchard and the value of the land increases; --' ...... Participation in the profits from an orchard 18 years old is a far more desirable in vestment than to attempt to buy and develop a tract Of youf own and wait years for profit:. : t" Over 300 acres of tha total (549 now in bearing. The balance to be cleared and set t& fruit as soon as possible, largely increasing profits and land values. A complete set of litera ture, describing the orchard and the details of the bond offering," will be forwarded to any address free upon re quest . Trie Jacobs-Stifle . Company ' Fiscal Agtnta --- 148 IFTH STREET flfkl t tba mm tea ft th yst - aav your tta ztraot u sue la aba ssit? aad bar Don as ther la les tronbt from aor gmna or ther troubl. . . . ' .'" II i iiiir. iii nil ininrii mi. ii m ii i pit: VVi A. WISEU frMstarat knd Xaaaa. : " . ti Tsarc StstaaUaaaS to rorttaaa Wa wui rtv yod a toot is gota 4k DnrftAlsiln rrnvn fn m a SIM Bllvsr ftlllnjr ': .a Ooj rubber pUtss ..,...,..,' a.oo Th best re rubber pUtU .. .50 Patales itraoUons.. ,....., j& Painless extractions fre When slat or bridge work 1 ordered ' i Work sruarantMd (or IS years. THtlWlSt TAt Ice. raUlng ( BUf, ta- ml Wash. Bts, OlUoa hur i. Jfc to P. VU Fa o& a ju4 tfoia sost AMUSEMENTS BUNGALOW. THEA7T?B v lath and Morrison , . Phone Maltf 11T and K-Vttk. (mlfc aiTerVKitrfct Thl Week. Bpaclal Price Matinee Saturday. ' ' v BSBTtCi K0PB ; Ib th Sensational Drama. Jn "THREB WBEK8 Evaalnga,-11.60 to . SOcijWat. tl to 6c (Si IS.25.JiC NIGBTI. f"-awaAya ana Holiday -m w m m m w v v ... . THEATRE Wsefe Of July 19 Sam Chip and Wary Karbl Xa Old Xdaia." Matthews and Ashley la "Held Up," rrank J. Oonroy, . Oor X. Mair, preeentlnr "A Xing; tot a JtlgHt"j six Americas Dancer Btepp KsLinur and Xlnsr OUv. Helen Oreatrex, Charles Marveli, Oroasstra, rnnmi LYRIC THEATRE Sunuaar Prloes, X5 and IS cants; mati nees is cents. , wxsk op jTrr.-r la. " Return of the Imperial Musical Comedy . . vwmpany, presenting- "Ties riooDA. A rnerry Mixture of Mirth aad Melody. Matinees1 Bunder. Tuesday. Thursriav and Saturday. Two Show Every Nlht . at coo and 9-li o'clock, THE GRAND wzsx or rozT is, ftLsirsowsa . Am .... XAjnoir Mile. Inrett and sr vosr, "Ben "I Mat , Price. 15c any Seat. : Evening; prices, 15c, 26c uox seats, soc. SAVE YOUR MONEY Butter 55c and 60c Dairy. iV',. 45 and 50 Ranch Eggs, Z dozen 4.,.. 551 sugar-curea warns . , .lTt? uxtage mms .14 Picnic Hams .....12Ht Swiss Cheese . , .25 Cream Brick , , .20 Full Cream ...............20e Th Ooay ZslaaA of th west. Boa teOl's ramou ZtaOlaa Band. Miss Bee. ate Bulpla, 'dptaAo. Cat swell Bros, th riooalo. , Caaasaw Say July al. SATURDAY IS OUR - CHICKEN DAY La Grande Creamery 26 YAMHILt STREET Women a Specially 1 Th Well known S. K. Chan Chinese Medicine eompeay, with wonderful herbs and roots, ha eared Many uf. ferer whan all other rem dies hav fallsds Sorweur feinale. chrooic. rr1ve.ta ai. Nn.LI.CIi.1 ea srervousnesa, blood nolson. rheumatism ' .K. eaa. throat, lung troubles, consumption, stomach, bladder, kldn.v .) i.... of all kinds. Remedies ti. rtnlM. Wm paratton.: Honest treatment. Kxsmi aation ior isaies ay Kra, a. x. Caaa. ws csiBxsa xsxDzcm co WH Morrfoa at, be Ritl sad eeond. n BITaG CUOG 1 C"Pt,TTsArri ' 7 CTaXsnsjS JJOCTOB cures all diseases of Tn iatl SI vn S r r w- Aa B u a - - ivs " Vliifll V J f us of th ftroou I . Cbinea .herbs. ass ruursxrss sr. - iBet.TourUi aad rtfta ateZMrm KUy ffer Sanford; -. rtrt Tua-gllaa; . Jordons; Trd Baasri ' Orandaoopi Mai. &o evsntng psrxonuane at 7:30 and 9ilS. PANTAQES THEATRE Advanoed Taadevtn! Rtara All Batlona, rnjiiim ana ver oaaet, la, . "OOUtZICZiaiT SAT." Jffsjfuerrte and Kanly, European Equt- uDftsts Knnwu ana soaovaa, Ameri ca' Premier Banjoists; Jack (Tymonda, 'Th Man of Ease": Four raatestlo X.a- SellS, European Mystlfters; Lawrenoe and Bdwards, Presenting- "THa NEW AI4)EBMAN'JfcI Wilt, SUvenVojced Tenor. . .- .. .,' t Perfonnanc! ; Dally, ' Popular . Prtcea. STARTHEATRB 5 f IRST PRODUCTIONS 5- Ktat -eopirjr. Hard-Vpi-mt Ine' Adventure, Bewitched House, Uttl Busy Body, and La Pans du Boss. AT BASEBALL , V ' BXCXBATXOir PASX. Cora Tanslia aad Twasty-fourta Sjts. Los Angeles vs. PorUasj :; nnut so, ti, sa, as, m, ts. Oamea beatn week day S:S0 ft. m.( Sunday, 1:39 p. m. Admlnslon Bleachers, IBcj Grand stand. kOe: Boxes. S5o extra. Children: Bleachers, lc; Ontndstaad, 15c - Z.AJDIXS BAT,' TBZBAT. : Boys under li . fre to Bleachers Wednesday. Will You Gp? Carnival Hidsummer bt carxouo Toxnrd Brxvs cxxtb. Performanbes t)allv 1:S0 and 7:30 P. m. . Williams At, and Btantoa Et. Take V" Car. - DANCE TXTJS5SAT BTTJOBt. Admtssloa to Qruna le. Afternoon Performaaces no Admission Chasttj. t Urounaa, ' 10-i-Clean Moral Shows It t Hit fr Acts 1 , METZGER OPTICAL CO. tits your eyes eomr!te. Rimless Ey fi lapses. f 1.0-9 J th any Style nose pt-- 14 61 Same ss you par $19 and Hi (jr. Ahsolnte Til Oarct..d. First Q'iaHty CTrournl Ln. BS Piknn. Cor.' 3-1 fc f.'ash. tt. I: . i l 1 1 c - Exquisite needlework for sal. - tp