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I f" .THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, " PORTLAND, FRIDAY ' EVENING, ' AUGUST 20, 1C03. lovn icp:c3 jl- y TOXIGIIT'S AMUSEMENTS Orpheum 7 .........'....Vaudeville Grand ..... ...Vaudeville - Pantag-es Vaudeville Etar Movtnf Picturrs Oaks DonatelH's Band ,- Lyrlo -.. . "Doris- Band Concert . ... . Holladay Paris -Deputy City notified the Operation Btemi Suoosssful Both O. E. Goodwin, Portland newspaperman, ...1 j.-v.. . . mou ImrnAili -fmm wrist to elbow by carbolic acid on tho night of July 17, and A. M. Grilley, physical director of the T. M.- C. A., who contributed more than 100 lncnee of akin to save Goodwin's arm and per - haps hla life, are much Improved to day. Goodwin and Grilley. under the care of Dr. Clayton Seamann and Pr. B. J. Marshare lying in cots aids hy aide at the Good Samaritan hospital. , the hospital tonight. Goodwin oai im proved rapidly since the operation of improve as he la now doing, he majr oe ween. -. vvooawin wn - un.mu vr quitoes and his arm treated by pure Object to Cheesy Hainan-Many peo pie have been calling Wade Hampton Llmbaugh "Mr. Limburger," and he wants them to "oheeae It." In a petl. tion filed in the county court he to have hla , name changed to wade Hampton Moreland. saying- that hla Pe culiar name la confuting and emtrrasa : Ing. Besides Llmburger. some refer, to him aa ''Llmbow." Mr. Llmbaugh baa lived la Portland for .sight yeara and says ha has no debts. He is unmarried, o thera are no difficulties in the way of changing his name. r : - wimvmui v. m . . . . . Tl 0..,raM k. . pollca that a number of persons bad oomplained to the office ot the city at torney, about a sect .known as The Tongues, holding niVhUy concatena tions at the corner of Sixtieth and East Hoyt streets. . Residents inaka up the majority of complainants. Persons Hy ing In the neighborhood deolara that they cannot sleep because of the bedlam ' caused by the riot of voices ringing out vpoa tha air from ths tent of the fanat ics, - - . - " . n.a- m... A mMtine la called for t o'clock Monday . . . k a v w r? A- to further the. plans for tha union teacher training f class for Sunday school workers. All pastors, superintendents, assistant su perintendentia, department superintend- ents. and state and eounty - Sunday ' school offloera jure requcated to be resent. Every Sunday achool In Port ia and vloinlty should be represented. r - OrroortanltT for - ChemLrt Ehramlna- uon ror me poaiium 1st in the department of agriculture will be held by the UniUd States civil ser vice commission in this city on Sep tember 1( and 1-- Fifteen to 20 ap polntmeatt will be made within a .few jfnonths, at salarisa ranging from HiOO to 11800. s .r.--,-,, V . - " To seal la portins; Ooooay Articles wf incorporation of Archer. Combs Co. i have been filed with-the county clerk by : P. A. Combs, N. C, Ovalatt and R- A. ( Letter, to engage In the auto and sport : Ing goods business. The capital stock Is $80.000 of which 140,000 Is common ' stock. ' rues Beport of Zrtate Mary Phelps i Montgomery as filed her fif teentlv ' semi-annual report, from October. 1808, - to April. 190. aa executrix of the s-, - tote of James B. Montgomery. She reived 121.170 and expended 115.171, 7 leaving a balance ox caen oe. , terrloes This Bventotf-t3wics will t held this evening at - Congregation j!' Ahavla Bhoiom, corner -ara ana iv - streets, at o'clock. ' Services tomorrow morning at' :u ociock. nauiu n. 'Abrahamson will officiate. r- winunlna? for women and Olrls T. a "W. C. A.. Seventh and Taylor, Saturday s. afternoon,-, has been added to former schedule. Suits for . rent laundered v... eaoh time used. , : , ''. , . ;,'" Out of Our .Temporary Qnarters We wi'l be open for business Monday, An gust , at 411 Washington vtreet. three r blocks west from our temporary place. " E H.-Moorhouse A Company. . , Dont, Fisaae soni put orr mat visu T - to Dr. Geo. Rubenateln, - the optician. V- whrn your eyes need that help which ' proper glasaps will give you. 18 Third ' street" opposite Baker theatre. , .s 7 1, ; Vt eponge and ores your elothee, shine your shoes, all for 11.19 month. : Main III, A-4S14. Wagons run every- where, JCnique Tailoring Co, lot Stark Steamer .ante XarkUte, for Camas. ; washouga) and way landings, dally, ex- cept Sunday. Leaves Waehiugtoa atreet f dock at S p. m . r Jobs Hyanes, appearing with Leila Mclntyre in "The) Quakeress," at Orpheum. ' '' l ' " J. O. Schaeft trOo merchant tailors, 'corner Sixth and Washington streets, Raleigh building, rooms 10 and 11. vv . Xearn to Swla at Rlnglers plunge; 'delightful exercise; expert Instruction, 'J5c 86H XL Mor's'n; open daily. Phones - - MTrferts" cure gold seamless wed- wdlng rings, all slses; engraving . free; rice, 16 to II. ' ill waaaingion street. v i Amerleaa Bank Tract Co-8)xtk and Oak. pays Interest on deposits.. I w. A. Wise and associates, painless . aenVsta, Third and Washington. f Shlphera's Springs la the place for youTja. It. Shlpherd. manager. , .r -( t Dr. H. O. B rown, Eye-Ear, Marquaa. ! : jVbendrothi jeweler. Ill Wash, near 1. "Dairy Kanch Sold. . : mirlhiim. Or.. Aug. SO.- Considerable real estate has changed hands in this part of Linn county the past . few weeks. - The Earl dairy ranch of 170 acres near this place was aold to Ogles bee Bros, this week.y; v.-- . .. Kara Tow Seen the Padflo Ocean . Clatsop beach Is right on the Pacific ocean. Trie Astoria & Cplumble River railroad offers daily excursions to tour ists. It's a short, scenic ride. Round trip season tickets - tl. week end tickets IS. Trains leave grand central station, Portland, a. m. and 8 p. .m. daily. aturday special, -S:t0 p. m. . f . Last Trip Steamer Potter The O. R- & steamer T. J. Potter from Korth Beach will make her last trip. leaving Megler 9 o'clock p. m, Monday, j BeptemDer , uioor uay. f t COW BUEGLAEIZES ' ; cVWOEKMEN'S KITCHEN - ' (Special Plspatch to Th JonrnaL) Huaum, Wash., Aug. 20. A lone cow made a raid on the camp on the Frank Miller ranch, near Satus. the other day, while the workmen were absent. The commissary department was so badly demoralized that a swift trip had to be mavae lor new supplies. . . ,:,V:y: 1 '" " ." - ' '. ' . Child Dies of Mealngitia. , fSDcelal Dlmtrh to Ths JonnuLt Korth Yakima, Wash., Aug.. 20v After haying been hauled a distance of almost 10 miles In an unconscious condition. cwymona iiey, me b-year-oia son OI Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ley of Selan, died In this city last evening, the first victim in this city of cerebral meningitis. . Enlarging Hood Hirer- Hotel.' '(Special Disputes te tss loornaL) " Hood River, Or., Aug. !0.-t-Ground Is bolnr broken today by Jthe Waucoma Hotol company for ' the purpose of btiilalng an armex of 100 rooms. The annex will be built of brick. The Wau coma hotel Is under the management of Xrnest C Smith.; . ', , '' ' New English Instructor Arrives. , .fStwdal Oispsteb to Tk Joamal.l JF Albany.. Ot., Aug. 20.-Dr. Franklin, the new Instructor of English and eco nomics in the Albany college, and his wife arrived in thia city last evening from San Jose, Cat- Dr. , Franklin comes 10 -wis city s strongly' recom mended, having done special work in Chicago and Cornell universities. .-. ' , New Bank Opens. ' ' " . (Special Dlgpttch to Toe onrnal) Bhtwene, Or., Aug. 20. The Lane County State A Savings bank opened at Florence yesterday. The officers are aa follows: A. C Graves, president; C. H. Holden and Fred H oil later, vice prealdents, and A, C Bertman, cashier. The capital stock is $10.000, fully paid. 'r-:.K Bankers Fined for Fishing. '. " (Special DiiMtek to Tb YooraaL) 1 " ; Eugene. Or., Aug. 20. Charles Flint and C. F. Winters, the Los Angeles bankers, who were arrested a few days ago charged with fishing without a license, appeared in the local justice court yea terday and. were fined i2i each, ' - Sweet as the clover blossom and purs as the dewdrop that flecks It, is Piper Heldsleck champagne ; flavor chewing tobacco.- ' -.- t : r STEAMS GIVE . LOl'JESI RATES , - 1 1 Inland1 Empire Profits by Water Eoute Trans-, portation.- - The fact that freight of all kinds can be transported from ." Portland to Pendleton and Walla Walla by way of Umatilla and Wallula, cheaper by the well equipped ateamers of the Open River Navigation eompahy than by the all rail route, baa been esLaousaea py nffnta . nt that onmnttnv. "If, for instance,'! said one of them, "instead of sending sugar all of vthe way by rail, the water route were used a part of the way on every shipment from Portland to Pendleton, forwarded on the Open River Navigation com pany's Btea-mers to Umatilla, where it would have to be transferred to the rail. a aavlng of 6 cents would Do maae on ttvprv 14ft nnnnria nr 11 nn tvtrr ton. And this same saving- can also be made on "practically every class of freight. To points thia side of Pendleton the saving is even greater on account of ths difference in local freight rates on the railroad out of Umatilla, and an other reason why the people of that section should recognise the Open River Transportation company is the, fact that all of the additional tonnage that the Pendleton and Walla Walla people baad to that company will go across the Ore- ?on State Portage road, the amount of relght transported across this road be ing reported to the government, and the larger the amount of "tonnage reported to them the greater is the strength nat urally added to the argument fn favor or the early completion or -rne uaiies ffillln CinaL And the canal once In operation means an immediate material reduction In freight charges In , that section or tne country. ....... "The same aavlng on practically all classes of freight can also be made by Walla Walla merchants having ship ments routed by way of the Open River Transportation company to Wallula. and In both cases It Is stated that the tlm would be practically the same as by ran."-1 ; - The steamer Inland Empire gives a three day service between Celllo and Kennewick and the Twin Cities runs from the latter place to Lewtaton every mree aays. Captain Rlggs of the steamer Twin Cities has said that as far aa he can sea. it will be possible for the steamers to run right on through the period of high water and at the present time he is running the steamer with the wafer at a stage of two feet lower than any steamer has been run to Lewlston be fore, and be is having no difficulty in doing It, either. - iPBESIDEXT VISITS . . KAIL43IA EEBEKAHS ttnnrlal rthnateh to Tlte JenrnaLI Kalama, Wash., Aug. '20. Mrs. Allle Oarmon, grand president of the Wash ington fieDeaaa assemDiy, paia oocim Rebekah lodge. No. 9, an official visit Wednesday evening and complimented the degree staff very highly. The lodge now has 09 members. Big Land Tract to Be Developed. Husum. Wash.; Aug. 50. The Repub lic Orchard Land company of Minne apolis,, under the management of Col onel I. R. Beery, will soon .develop and plat its large tract near A Golden dale. Power will be obtained from the Little Klickitat, - by which water will be pumped onto the upper lands, and gar den plot w,iU be laid out along the creek. . . , Lost Mine Hooters Heard From. : (Special Slsoatch to The JecmsH ' " Husum, Wash., Aug. 30. Word has been received from the members of the Mount Adams Prospecting association, who left In search of the lost gold mine northeast of Trout Lake about 10 days sro. They do not admit defeat aa ret. but will do some thorough prospecting before divulging the outcome of their Investigations. . ., r s. -. .-. i SACRIFICE SALE Closing Out Summer Gfoods. In order to'make room for' fall roods. ladles' suits and wraps, we are com pelled to close out all snmmer Suits, worth $7.50 and 18.80, aB colors, for I2.E8. . Lonr kimonos BOd nd other goods will be sold In like- proportion. Call Saturday. Mc Allen A McDonnell. Popular Price Dry Goods Store, corner Third and Morrison streets. .. . A Klamath Falls man returned from the mountains with SO gallons of huckleberries and three deer. - - AT THE THEATRES Seats' Selling, "Girl From Rector's" The sensational New Tork comedy auccess. The Girl from Rector's," wUl bo the attraction at the Bungalow theatre, for one week, beginning next, Sunday night, August 22. with a special price matinee Saturday. Seats are now sell ing at theatre for the entire engage ment. '. .-- i - ; " ' v Orpheum Next Week. v : 't "At the Country Club," which" comes to' the Orpheum for the week of Mon day, August 28, Is another of the pro ductions for which Jesse L. LaafV famous, is a miniature musical comedy Introducing numerous specialties and noyelties in a clever manner. - Comic Operetta Pantagea Headliner. An exceUent blU will be offered by PanUgea next week, headed hy .WlU Bradley & Co., in the daintiest of comic operettas, "The Gypsy Wayfarers." The company ' appearing in it Is composed of clever, actora and pretty girls, and those n search of pleasant aummer entertainment cannot do betUr than see Pantagea next week. , .. t. . .M i - 1 ' "' i .' The Coolest Theatre to Town. ' The question, "What shall we do this evening?" is beat answered -by "Go to Fantage An excellent bill Is offered, headed by the six Bonesettta and Mary Hampton and company. The theatre Is aeugniiuuy , uuu, --- has secured boy a to carry drinking-wa ter 10 ms piiruni, u'5 j Ideal to pass a few hours of the warm evenings. ' ( The Oaks. Air the week there has been an In creased dally attendance of visitors at the Oaks. "Txtonatelli'a "fine " concert band contributes excellent muslo after - j. ..,.nn.. In vlaitora and Mme. Schell has captured the pub- lio wttn ner cxmoiuon ui uw .. Ing lions, Prince and Babe. She enters .w. l.tA or, A ft A'pWIl A.H). Take care at Third and Yamhill or Efest Morrison ana tmn water. . ; Tabernacle Choir at tho Baker. The ' greatest musical r event of its kind wIU be the advent of the famous Tabernacle choir, which Is to be beard In one grand concert at the Baker the atre Tuesday evening. August 24. This organisation .comes direct from Salt Lake In a special train? which ia neces sary to accommodate tta 225 members. Seat sale opena Monday morning at 10 o'clock. ; ,. .-a : - i.':'.. j -; Kflsa Knowles Wins Hearts. ' Pretty Friscilla Knowlep la winning tne nf arts or tne locai tneaire goers iu "Dorla" at the LyTlo thia week, and the Athon Stock company ia demonstrating Its general worth. Ask anyone who has seen the play. Matinee tomorrow. To night and tomorrow night. Seats for all performances now selling. You'll like the Lyrto. . i "The Plunger Coming. ' Next week at the Lyric, commencing Sunday matinee, the Athon Stock com pany will present for the first time in Portland the great drama of - love and frenzied finance, "The Plunger," a play greater than "The Pit" Robert Athon will play the title role. Seats now sell ing. You'll like the Lyric. The Oaks. Bert Addla la to make a thrilling; bal loon - ascension from the Oaks . Sunday nignt. weiore jumping to in pounu, i..lnl In , a at with tila nftrAfthiite. he will set off fireworks. Watch for announcement of three big new features for the following Sunday. Nothing; like It ever before seen in Portland. " " ' Chesterfield at Orpheum. , , Chesterfield" Is the beautiful Arab Ian statue posing; horse at the Orpheum this week. This wonderful horse goes through all the ' most difficult poses known In training and It seems that there is nothlnsr too Intricate to be ac complished by "Chesterfield."' Matinees dally. . ! ? - Send the Children. . . - Bend the children to the Grand to morrow to see the greatest cycle act that has ever been exhibited in Port land. This act la produced by the Three Rohrs. who loon the loon fn a snecial . apparatus and even accomplish the dif ficult feat of riding upside down. The entire bin is good, containing many nov elties and the singing nit or the year. ' ;An Aerial Sensation. v For ms coram it weea tne urana an nounces Hugh. Lloyd, who has what is considered the best wire act In the country. So good Is Lloyd that ne Is called ."King of the Cord Elastloue" by the London reviewers. Lloyd will prove one of the best htts of the year."" He will be surrounded by a galaxy of special ties assembled for the Grand by Sulli van & Considine. . ..,. BAND PLAYS TONIGHT ; AT HOLLADAY- PAEK The municipal band will play at Hol laday Park tonight, the concert com mencing at s o'clock. , The pro it ram follows: March, "The Enterpriser". Lamps Overture, "Don Giovanni". ......Mozart Two short ' waltzes (a) "Amoureuse," Walts Lento. Berger (b) "Thoughts of Love".... Nat. Mann "Badinage" Herbert Airs from "King Dodo"......... Ludera r . - INTERMISSION. . . Scenes from "Carmen''. ..Blset Berceuse from "Joeelyn". ...... .Godard Cello solo by Raft (by request). Russian Mazurka, "L'a Czarlne". .Ganne (a) Paraphrase on "The Palms"... Grunwalt (b Popular Rag. "Belle of the Philip pines" . .-. Stone Medley of National songs (Moses), end . ... tog with "Star Spangled Banner." Another Paring Contract Let. ' " (Special Dtspitrb to The JearasLt Albany, Or., Aug. 20. The bid of the Warren Construction company for the paving Of Lyon street from First to Tenth streets has been accepted by the city council. The bid was $2.1S per square yard for bitulithlc surface. Work must be completed by November . The awarding ot this last contract will make 15 blocks of bltulithlo sur face for Albany's etreets. MT. PLEASANT MAN SUFFERS INJURIES (SpeeUI Dlspsteh to The Jooraal) : K Kalama, Aug. 20.-About noon yester day, while blasting a Stump on the SUte Aid road, near Carrollton. Nils Olson of Mount Pleasant was seriously injured. A premature blast in a stump hurled a portion of the stump against him with such force as to break his back. He was taken to a hospital In Portland for treatment. Olson is a well to do farmer of Mount Pleasant. NEW "WATER SYSTEM FOR JACKSONVILLE (Special Mspeteh to T Journal. ; Jacksonville, Or., Aug. 20. By a vote Of the people of Jacksonville last Wed nesday It was decided to issue bonds to the amount of 125.600 for the' purpose of constructing and maintaining a sys tem of water works for the city of Jacksonville . at a BuUctinNo.27 Tola ia the nest time of ti jt ! . bavs your teeth extract3 if a . -.J - ta the aecessi-y and !. FIATS x'n bmbse w:z Done ak there la less trouble from sors gum or other, trouble. r 097BOMQ Is NOT a Lar ge Amount of Money " IT'S RATHER MODEST " Fourteen WESTMORELAND lots sold in one day is NOT a great number ia fact, it's rather small, but re member that August is never relied upon in the real estate business to produce any great number of sales, or any . great amount of . business. - i We're going to sell $100,000 worth of ground at WESTMORELAND this month. - So far 17 working days have yielded $65,1421 Such a record Is remarkable for this season, but our unqualified success is simply proof of the unquestionable value of the property we are offer- . . ing. t , , Six' homes are actually started at WESTMORELAND' now, and there's a couple of dozen others in the architects' . hands. Solid, substantial proof is being added every day '." by new And additional activity. . Buy a WESTMORELAND lot and double .your money, COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY Board of Trade Bldg. 1 rpc THE Jf K. GILL CO. THIBD 'AND ALDEB s Vacatioit Necessities DR.W. A. WISE 0 - president andJHansge. tt Tears astabUaaed la fortlaaa . We will give you a good Z2k a-otd ' or porcelain crown for ........ S.BO Molar Crowna ...... i..,,. ...... . 6.00 12k bridge teeth- S00 Gold or enamel fillings ......... 1.00 Silver fillings ........ ...... S Inlay fillings of all kinds ...... S.BO Good rubber plates 8.00 The best red rubber plates ...... T.SO Painless extractions ) Painless extractions free wheal pUtea or bridge work Is ordered . Work guaranteed for 19 rears. THE WISE DENTAL CO., Inc. the PaOlnr ldg, ad and Wash. Its. i ofnos hours a. ac to jr. m. '. ' Pkonea A and Kala BOS ' OFFICE FURNITUuZ FILING CACiriETS , CHAIRS Glass & Prudhomma Co. PRINTERS BINDERS STATIONERS C5-67 SEVENTH STREET , AMUSEMENTS F. W. Baltes and Company invito yonr inquiries for PRINTING rhoncg jllome A 1165 First and Oak During July and Au gust Store Open v at 8:30, Closes 5:30 ;C Complete Housefurnishera ' T Women's, Misses' and Children's Wearing Apparel ; 'j- . isaa"S"Massisaaasaaasajss.aa n " lmmmmmmmZmmm--mi'm-iA y ' It is our custom each Saturday to place on sale articles of merit at unusual val ues to better acquaint you with the merchandise carried in our various depart ments. For that reason we do not accept phone orders on these specials rocfcery Department' - - Combination Fireproof Bakers, can be used for mixing bowl or pudding dish special, each . i , .41 BLUE EARTHENWARE MILK . . CROCKS J-galloh bowl, each. v. ... , . . 10$, 54-gallon bowl, each: ...... . . 13t . 1-gallon bowl, each.........;.. 15 1J4 -gallon bowl,-each. .........18; BROWN FIREPROOF MIXING BOWLS 6-inch Mixing Bowl, each . . . . 13 ,;. 7ririch Mixing:' Bowl, each : ; .1 15 8-inch Mixing Bowl, each ...... .17 Rugs': Fine quality of Ax m in s i e-r Rugs in oriental and fbral . de signs, size27 by 54 in. A good rug for use in any part of the house. C; . $2.50 val., spe cial, ea.?1.75 'Drapery Defet. ;f Curtain Stretchers that give satisfaction. Made of clear, heavy basswood, size 6x13 feet; stationary galvanized pins, width and length marked in inches. , A good value at $1.75. Special, per set. ..,.05 PORCH SCREENS ; - . But a few;6f each size remaining. ,Clos- ing them out as follows: " .' 10x8, bamboo, . green or natural ' s color, each c 91.15 19x8, bamboo, green or natural color, each ....91.45 4x8, imported blinds .$1.50 6x8, imported blinds . t . . ....... .$3.50 -Sx8, imported blinds ............$4.75 Yacht Fold ing Chair : Carpet seat and back, made,5 of hard wood, s t r o n g construction, folds flat intp a small space. - A regular yacht chair that is suitable also for the camp or summer cottage. . Reg. $2.50 val., spe cial Saturday only and but; one . to each cus tomer 91.75 P YOU are planning a little vacation v ; trip, perhaps it would be well to plan a little visit to our atore first Come in and look around, for it is better to have this or that along with you than to wish : , you had. Our salespeople will be glad .to assist yotL ' , . . FREE - rORTHAST. BOOK at Aasrftas AstMn. ' MM tins aorartlMOMot an4 Toar s.m. sod sdarM. ' On. B. Burd A Co.. Nw tarfc. Tbnr will m thM 7a frt this Mk FRKE. ' It eonutas tbs rortrmlU ud I tBrscBSls sf tbs Una ST lain Antaon. and U U :at baxjb ops us todat New Tork's Sensational Comedy from Joa Waber'a Muslo Hall. XBB QUO. T&OH SXOTOS'Sn At Bungalow all week, beginning . v Sunday. Carrie Webber and Excellent Cast Evenings, 1.50 to tOe. ; Matinees, 11.00 to 60c , . VAXSt A-1020, Mats. Ba. Boadaya and Bolldara and Wtaaa tt See our wln6ow 6l5plaY tt)ls week BooaaeDera Statlonen J Office Outfitter i fit Architects' and Jjglneera' Fninlshert $2.50 and $3.00 ' White . Canvas Oxfords, sale price , $3.50 and $4.00 White :; in two button and Gib . son Ties, sale y price IMS Now Is Your Time to Bny Your Boys and Girls9 School Shoes at Our Store at Very Low Prices CHILDREN'S AND YOUNQ LADIES' SHOES with low heels and the kind that wears, with good heavy soles, 5 to 8, 08; Yi to 11, ?1.24; lli to 2, $1.35; 234 to 7, $1.45. BOYS' SHOES, 8 to 13, 08; 134 to 2, ? 1.24; 2yi to sy si.49. v ; .-i:-,: , V EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED All our summer low shoes in black and tan, vid kid, pat ent kid arid gunmetai for men, women and children go nearly at one half price. Come early and get fitted right You can't afford to miss our great August shoe sale. ; BARON'S SHOE, STOQE : ' 230-232 MORRISON, NEAR SECOND .THEATRE is-2$-so.7i: Waek gtartlnfr Anrurt 16 John Byama and Xlla Mclntyre, Bote SoyaO, Cun-Dlxig-ham and Marlon, Woods tt Woods Trio, Hayes as Johnson, Tho Mnsloat Trio, Oathrya Sows ralmas. Lyric Theatre ! - Phones Main 488, A-102 Prices SO. 30 and 10 cents Opening of Tha Athon Stock Co pre senting Effle Ellaler'a Ureatest New , : Tork success - SORI8," -"A Drama With a Moral, greater thaa a sermon." Elaborate scenic production. Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Curtain, 9:11. Matinees. t:15. THE GRAND WEEK Or aUQUBT 10, "OS. The if R0HRS , aad WOOD BROS. Ma I a a a aiM. Sysnlaf Perform- Mitnhall Si abt Morphy Si Whitman Clar.noe Sisters era de Basalai fred Bans Orandasoopo Matinee Prioe, jBe Brsalas; Piioes, l6o and 860 . Boa Beats. 80a THE OAKS John T. Cordray. wsea ana Kit Donatelll's Band Bpeolal Enracremeat 8wlnuninaPool MM. UCU-X.UU Boatlnri Boiler , and hot 8atlnf B-lnk Perform In a Hons. Oars Third ' ATternooaa aad aad TamhUI fiyeninars STAR THBATRB . RUBELMAN Famous . Russian Violinist. TKB ITXTSIU, -'A'".: A Prama.' ' 1 MA NT OTHER FTXE PICTTTKE9. PANTAOES THEATRR Adraaoed TandeTtle Stars of All Sa. tlone Sensation or larope - Tha Bonesetti Tro-. ne Special added attraction Miss Miry Hampton, late Belaseo star, ami firt time In vaudeville. In 'The Melodrama"! The Goyt Trio, European act, featuring the famous acrobatic Canln, Twdiy"; Martin Brothers, premier xylophone ar tists; Leo White. Illustratd son; Har vey A Lea. humorous Hebrew en.. edlans; Oladvs Middleton, charming character vocalist. Popular price . IiUt lpea daily. Curtain i.lo. T SQ an.) 9 uo. BASEDAL - BXCBEAnOIT PAP.TC, Corner Vancha and Twenty-fotirtU ea Aberdeen vc. Veil : I An. 19, 17. 13. 19. S 81, 1 Games begin week ix) l j i-. f.. ; Cundsy, t:3J p. m. .. ,. AdmUalon I!!acher. stand, aoc; Boxes, 2'-f- r .. Bieachers. lo: Urancnt -t..! 5? I - , ll;u BAT. 1 . - Ii, Boy 'lonaiir 11 1 . a i . ; t W'eujiusday.