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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST ZU 1009. TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Orpheum . . . , . . . )i, .... .. .. "Vaudeville irund ,,.....rli' Vaudeville i mitage ........ i vaudeville tiar Moving Picture ahs ponatelli'a Band Lyric "The Ranch King" To Tak Orn Estat Article of in corporation of the John Wilson Estate company have been filed with the county clerk bv Lkla J. Jones of Cali fornia and Mary -Alice Caswell and Kobert W. Wilson of Portland, the obi Juct being to take over any .or-all of the affairs of the-;e8tate of the late John Wilson. The Capital stock la M, (hiO. The same ; incorporators . have formed tha Rrrton' eoiriDanv. in which the paptrs enumerate the same object. ine capital stock is lx,uo. w. is, Cook. tJ. B. Cook and L. Templeton have Incorporated the Lloyd Automobile com pany, with a capital ot mq.uuu. - Sues for Damages Alleging that she .was seriously injured in a wreca on the Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific rail way on October 8. .1608. Mrs. Ida M. Holmes has begun suit In the circuit court for 2990 damages.' The complaint fctty 8 the train on which she was riding; ran Into an one switch near WaDulia, Iowa, and she received a blow on the eve. beaiileu sualalnln a - shock and bruises that have permanently ; injured her health. -'''"'r-'-i---j ' "' , Women Benv statements Following their trial on charges of assault andJ batterv. Dref erred by Mrs. - Mary Phillips, Sl Main street, Mrs., lenva Vanbtrg. sister-in-law of the complain ant, and her daughter, iuima, aeniea under oath statements that they had accused the Phillips woman of murder ing; her 6-months-oia emia ana then burning its body in a cook store. Each was fined 25 and a reconciliation was effected,'. 7. -, , , ., -v lectures on 1 the Bible Re v. . Mark Levi, Hebrew Christian evangelist of Seattle, will deliver three Bible lectures, this evening;, - Wednesday and "Tuesday evenings at 7:46 o'clock In the Drew building hall, 163 Second street' His subjects will be this evening, "Bible Kames, Their Meanings and what They v Teach"; Wednesday, "'The Three Ptllari -of Our JBaith,"; , Friday, "Come, Oo, and ' .pep art.' .,,-, k t ' - Dies Trom' Gunshot Woaad Acci dentally shot while hunting at Beaver Creek Sunday, Otto Btelnur iea this mornlof about 1 o'clock at the Good fcamarltan hospital. ' Aa nea as eould be learned. ' Btelner. carrying the gun under one arm, tripped over a twig and fell. The cartridge exploded, the charge entering nis aoaomen. oiemer was 12 years old. the son -- Of - Mrs. Jacob Btelner. of Beaver Creek. ? ... - rareweU to Assistant PastorRev. W. 11. Phelpa, who has been assistant Jtastor of , the First Presbyterian church, eaves tomorrow for Chicago, whase he will attend the McCormlck Theological seminary. He has been In Portland for two years and in that -time haa made many friends. He was given a farewell reception at ' the First Presbyterian church last night h ' ' r ' 1 The X, 00 king fog Colored Woman nexro woman who Saturday .robbed Harrison R. Klncald. former see- retary of tha state of Oregon,, of 11 v6 ' on the steps of a vacant house at Sev enth and. Davis streets, haa not yet been located by the police. Detectives Carpenter and Prloe nave, been put on the case. ( W. 0. V. V. Xeettnav-At Central W. C. T. U. meeting Wednesday afternoon, room 60S Goodnougb, building. Miss F. Ev Gotahall ' wlU apeak on ' the work of the young woman's branch and Mrs. J. M. Donaldson on the Loyal Tem perance Legion, the children's work. All in the city who are Interested are very cordially Invited to. be present. " ,,. Ministerial Association Meeting-. The first annual meeting . of the Portland General Ministerial association will be held September 7 at the auditorium of the 1. w. C. A. election or nicer, papers and general discussion will tak . up mucn or tne aay. ' Art School -of Portland Art Associa tion will be. opened on the first of Oc tober. For application blanks and in formation apply to the Museum or Art Fifth and Taylor streets, Portland. Or. A. B. CROCKER, Curator. 111 ' ' Out of Oar Temporary Quarter We will be open for business Monday, Au gust 9, at 411 Washington street three block west from our temporary place. E. M. Moorehouse Company. . v Tha new dining hall of the Meier tt Frank store open tomorrow at 11 a. m. Excellent service, moderate prloe. Ta bles can be reserved by phone. . . We Sponge and Press Tour Clothes, htne your shoes, all for $1.60 month. Main 614, A-4314. Wagon run every-Where.- Unique Tailoring Co.. tot Stark. ' "Xtefferta" pur gold .. seamless wed ding rings,- all sixes; engraving free; price, $5 to lit. 272 Washington street Steamer Jessie Harklns, for Camas, Waahouftal and way landings, daily ex . enpt Sunday. Leaves Washington street idocK at J p. m. . -.:' ,:'',, V:-- 9. O. Schaefe m Oo- merchant tailors.' Corner Sixth and Washington Streets. J.taleigh building, rooms 11 and IV Por a refreahlna swim go to Rin trier's Efist Morrison and Grand avenue. Swim ming instruction guaranteed. Dr. Hagyard, veterinary surgeon, with i'B. A O. T. Co., tth and Davis. -Phone Mala 1077.." .. ".;.-;- A. Wis and associates, cainless dentists. Third and Washington. Amerloaa Bank ft Tnurt OcS!xta and Oak, pay Interest on deposit. Shlpherd' Spring 1 the plao for you. , . If. Shiphero, manager. Xt. XL. O. Bxowa, ye-Ear. Marquant. AcVndrotB, joweler, tit Wash, near 1 Journal want ads. cost 1 cent a word. AT .THE THEATER I Jewel and Bowles. All the hundreds of admirer of thos two popular and auperb actor of th old Baker Stock company are going to have one more chance "to e them be fore they bid a final adieu, to this city. Next week, starting Sunday matinee, at the Baker, Manager Baker haa arranged for them to appear in a grand special production of the famous Bret Harte play "Salomy Jane," and the sale of seats begins tomorrow morning at the Baker boxoffice. There will be a Labor Lay matinee. : ; '. " 1 ii-" ' . , ,1 , ' The Ohloan Tonight. The appearance of the noted musical organisation known a- th Ohio Mai Chorus at Baker theatre tonlgKt is to be one of the greatest events of It kind ever heard in thl city. It la prob ably the best singing, chorua of male voices in the world, and ha tne unique reoord of never having been beaten 15 contest They carried away -the grand rt-iA i,it week at the Seattle exposi tion, and have been induced to PPar In this city by Manager Baker, only by his guaranteeing a large bonu. Beth Stone at Orpheum. One of the cleverest acts of It; kind eeen here for some ime js mi Beth Stone late of the "Little Cherub" company. Miss Ston ha a tyle quit her own, and is one or tne mosi j and marvelous to dancers In rthe world today. Matinees daily at the Orpheum. . ' Kfho of the Plantation. V Mort Sharp and hlu dancing belle have a lively act at the Orand thl Tti nffAi An fhn or the blan- tatlon and with dancing, melodle and special scenery,, have an attractive ;m hr. ."Pal" la tne feature act ! It 1 a little melodrama, the one in which James J. Corbett made hi appearance In vaudeville. . " - Latest Sensation at rantaget. Hanson & Jennie are creating a furor t Pantagea this week In their marvel ous rolling; globe- act performing some of the most daring and extraordinary feats on the hurtling sphere ever seen In vaudeville. The act was broughT di rectly from France, wher it niayea with tremendous success at the Jardln de Pari. r The Oak. t Foremost among the sensational act presented to the puDito is mat 01 uw nerado, appearing at the Oak this week. This perfectly thrilling tempting of fato 1 exhibited as an added attraction at th great pleasure park, and has already become tne taix in au tne cuowa nu- tela of th ctty. - , 'The Ranch King.,' 1 The Athon stock company has scored another big bit it the Lyrlo this week In "The Ranch Kmg." Joseph Clifton' srreat drama of the western hill, a play aa pure aa the unsullied snow. - Every evening this week with matinee Thurs day and Saturday.., t . SilkGloTe Sale.-. v. n, . . . 1 1 1. At... 1,1 r mi pun bkk iiw.i-.wiit wri , not the "flusjr stuff that Is being offered day after day as fi.oo grade ror 7&c and tic. . We will place on sale this morning a line or extra super long aiuc gloves; our regular selling price, 12.25, ror il.2, nighttTn glove may do worn tne year rouno. r sec-1 Mo A lien c MoDonnell. corner Third and VISION IN PINK ENTERS CAR 1 AND 'RAH 'RAHS TAKE. NOTICE II was a pay-as-you-enter car, and It was oomin w back from the ball grounds Sunday. There were just 34 passengers In the-ear a It turned Into Thurman street and every one of these was a man. Not one looked . to be more than SO year old. and most of the bunch ap peared to be collegians or at least schol astics. Sixteen sat on ach aide of the ca and two were standing, although there would have been plenty of room for others to sit had the aeated ones not own greedy of space. For a half dozen A occupied as much space aa twice number . should have occupied, turned that sldeway with elbow leaning out of open windows. v . -. .. '. . At Twenty-third and Thurman a frail sickly looking little woman in black got on the car. She was dressed in an old alpaca of an outworn vintage and looked tired. Bat she stood nevertheless. No body offered her a seat A rah 'rah group of .three sat sprawling on .the right hand seat at . the end of the car where the tired woman was standing. They locked ashamed and kept their faces out of 'the --window, but they sat Presently fat homely country girl got on the car, : She also stood, but understood not A long time the woman and the glrL waited and wished for seat. There wasn't anything doing. . When the car stopped at Washington street enter a vision In pink, followed by a duplicate In blue, and a Fluffy Ruffle In fawn. In to seconds half the men in the cat had lumped from tho seats and the 'rah rahs were in the lead. Fluff y and the vision sat down. The fat girl and .the tired woman looked at each other, and there was a curl on th lip of each. Last. Trip Steamer Potter The O. R. s steamer T. J. Potter from North Beach will make her last trip, leaving Mecler t o'clock p. m., Monday, Beptemner , iaoor uay. . , Journal want 'tds.cwrt1 'cent a word. This is the nest Hot of t peat e have your teeth extracted if boo. -' ' . ia tne aeoesstty aat have K. PLATE OR : BRIDGE WORK Don aa there la less trouble frost sere gum or other troubles, - PETER KEOFF MUST- V j ANSWER COUNTRYMEN - .. , .,,.,';;;:w1 Peter Krof f, . for whom the author!, ties have been looking since April, ltOS, was arrested by Patrolmen Barsee and BlgTow: yesterday sad la ' held on ' warrant charging larceny by embezzle ment. - - . . -. ' ' Kroff 1 was connected -with the Red Cross employment agency. He Is alleged to have advertised for Hungarian jo work at Kalama, Wash... and to have charged them $5 each for their Jobs. Then, It 1 alleged, he skipped out with the moner. lea vine about 60 anafar Hun. gartan te lament th loss of their came so threatening when they learned the loss of their money one night lasjt April that a riot call was sent to police neacKjuariers. Several Hungarians appeared at the police station today who are anxious to prosecute but Chiefly anxious to recover their 5. Kroff will be held for action py tne grand jury " BOYS GET: OFF WITH REPRIMAND ''Hulgh' McKlnnon, C. K. MU1 and Roy McPherson. member of prominent Port land famlllea, who confessed to robbing Korbers curio, store, Washington stree Jewelry and trinket valued at more than f 100, were allowed to go free by Judge Bennett in municipal court yes terday. McPherson and McKlnnon, both 17 year old. and C. K. Mills. 21 years of age, aU testified that It was their first offense. ... 1 "One path leads to the penitentiary," said the court "the ether to success. You may choose which you will follow. If brought befor this court again I promise you boy J will send you to money. .'The men who were duped be- between First and Second streets, o: Bulletin No. 36 It mjmm mm 1 itt " ' " '- . " "I ..."' Yesterday marked the sale 5f exactly 25 lots at ' WESTMORELAND, aggregating $17,500. ; Such a remarkable log-day record tells the story .: " of the general popularity of this property. ' Those" whom we talk to believe in WEST-" MORELAND. Those who visit the tract buy. ''-... WESTMORELAND won't last long at the rate it is going, While you are hanging back and won-1 dering, it will be . entirely sold and solidly built up, 1 ' and prices will be beyond the ordinary pocketbook. Today offers your greatest opportunity-' don't '. dodge it - Fifty to one hundred' dollars to the person that takes hold of a lot today, tomorrow or the two next days but no longer. - - What's youranswer V COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY ; - ? Doord of Trade Blfifl. , STEWART SAN FRANCISCO iwiPWli 1 K f" ' V-JLJ b'tAKI iiTRctr AUUVt UNIOI SQUARE JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS EUROPEAN PLAN f 1.60 A DAT UP AMERICAN PLAN $3.00 A DAY UP f A im dm town hotel' Stsef aod brick struoturi. Furnished at a eott of $150,OGU Ererj oomfort and oontenl mci. On car lines transferring to all parts of city. ' Omnibus meets all trains and steamers. HOTEL STEWART chools anb Cotteees - We have equipped our College, with roll top desks lor students' use. Nothing like it in Portland. Students now arranging for our all , term, which opens September 7. . - ),: Prize Contest ''Write for information concerning our prize contest, you can earn ' ' " - 1 , av Free Scholarship. Address, - 5 w. WJ WILLIAMS, '-Commonwealth; Bldg: 'v ' Portland, Or. - "Mr BOOXIIKG, SHORTHAND, TYPURITLG, CIVIL SERVICE. ARITQ 51ETIC. SPELLING, ENGLISH, PENMANSHIP, COMMERCIAL LAW AU these subjects and many others taught by experts in our night school. Enroll September I. ... , j Holmes Giislneos College ' , ' ' - "The School That Gets You a Good Position." TENTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS ' ? A NEW DEPARTURE Th cost of Interments hav bn graatiy riucd by th Holman Undortaklng company.,, Heretofore it haa bean tha custom of funeral directors to ranks charaaa for all Incidental connected . with. . a. . fun lng company, the, leading funeral dl DUALITY- OF INSTRUCTION rectors of Portland, have departed from , WHfcl I I W l I It 0 B It If W I I.U IS that custom. , When casket la furnished I . . : r-rrr- THB , . - embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside HIGH-STANDARD SCHOOL witrtotl-iifoiwt&Wto.U i th. Northwest, w. brite th investigation ot tho . who want th best in a practical education. Let as prove superiority. Call, phone or write. Cat- ana carriage, thus errectlng a ef S2B to $7S on each funeral. : THE EDWARD IIOUIAN UNDERTAKING CO. 820 TimtP ST. COB. OAXXOV. AMUSEMENTS BBS BEATS BZZ.UarO'TOOATssBM To purchaser of 1 or -more Opera. Bale Opens Tomorrow, Sept. l, To purchaser of 1 or more Opera. International Grand Opera Co. Bungalow Tneatr AU JTezt Week. Sunday - Evening ,,....Alda Monday Evening ............ .Lucia Tuesday Evening ... , . . . . . . .Fedora Wednesday Matinee . ... II : Trovatore Wednesday; ' Evening. .... ..Rlgoletto Thursday, Cyoiitoav-RusUcaria... .............. ....... Jl, Paglacoi Friday-Evening ........... .Carmen Saturday Matinee... ...I Travlala Saturday ' Evening, grand com posite bill, L'Amlco, Frlu, Ku tlcana. Pagllacci. c All the Prinolpal will appear. Price, both Afternoon and Night Lower floor. 12.00. Balcony, 12.00, $1.60, tL, . Gallery, 75o. Loges, U.&0. Boxes, $3. ' i '. ft ,- . : 'V' V, , s J- -6 " I i DR. W. A. WISE . " Vrealdent aad SSaaagw. -.M Tean Bstabllsaed U rtxOul W will give you a good tlk sold . or porcelain crown for S.SO Molar Crown .................. ,B.M Ilk bridge tMth a.00 Gold or enamel filling , 1X0 f Hvr Ailing ......... j. ...... j, M Inlay filling of all kind flnnJ ,KI... al.tu . . M Tho best red rubber plate .... V.M Painless extractions........ .... JtQ Painless extractions free when pi tea r bridge work I erdrd, - - Work auaranted for IS rr TfiE WISE OETfTAL C0n:bc Tb raUnr Bldf, Id and Waah. tta. Offle hours A. SC. to S F. at , - r- -j-. ". . amadarsi X. " -:'- l snoa A sad ICala THE HOUSE OF We Originate Others Imitate In Cur factory is manufactured the wprld-renowned "Bush & Lane Piano,, a piano that contains njore original features of merit than any other piano manufactured.- Years of.in-v vestigation enable us to produce a pianojbossessing a marked inqiviauamy, Deauty, auraDimy ana possessing a superior quality-of tone. It will pay "yQU to investigate as. to the merits of tne "iJush & Lane Piano." MctvX'ifirfiirJ (m QualityEesults Since April 1, 1909, the sale of BOTTLED BEERS pro 1 ' ducedby the -. ,' enry Weio tiara Has Increased 400 Per Cent The only reason attributed to this remarkable growth of : business in our BOTTLED BEERS is Quality Manufactured under careful supervision of an expert' by. latest machinery and methods, together with years of pre vious experience, , carefully following sanitary principles and , thoroughly pasteurizing k every bottle the ' result : Columbia Export Kaiserblume . ' , 'LEAD ALL BOTTLED BEERS MANUFACTURED ON THIS COAST TODAY. . References: Anyone "who has used Weinhard's. " ; , . -- WE DELIVER " HENRY WEINHARD BREWERY "' ,""'A-im ' ' ... '- ' Main 72 . , " ' as 4" "IT T" loiie, biialhesi forms and penworlc free; PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE The- School of Quality' Tenth- aad Morrison 3 Portland, Oregon A. F. Armstrong, LL. B.. Principal Tlic Baker Theatre Phone Main 2, A-6360 Oregon Theatre Co., Inc., Lease. ..Geo. Baker, Gen. Mgr. ( ' ' On iriffhS Only ( Tuesday, August 81 i . TSB OX&EBJBATBS ' ' orao MALE CHORUS Vlotez of' a Hundred Contest - Seat Now Belling" Price 60c, 7c, 11.00 and tl.SO.. - sranra 1.11m mm f ma. Bandar and Holiday IS-2M0C NIGSTS fc5-I4.J-7$t fiS fV . aondays aad J Al THEATRE WSSX AVaVBV SO "CironinstaJitlal SrldeBO,1 Sd Wyn and Al Ze; "THe Bllllkaa rreahman," Charls Keatrll; Oroook- and Welob! Starry M. Blcoards 1 aad oompaay la "Ixr a X Model" SCuatou joannons, bu smw no sur Oroheatra. . v t For GMr!, endete4 hy the ' ISTtM OF THI HOLY NAMES OF JESUS 0 SARY Orade. AcalmnlaiMlCollalitCMrMe Haaio. Art, Elooatlon and Commercial fiapta. BeilnM, Moral and Into'leoM) Tralals ' Writfnf ABUflno...L IAImm - 8lCBScrBBiokr)t.liary'sAoa4eBiJtoBTUirs Get III Line Early ; for the great IZETTA JEWEL-DONALD ' BOWLES engagement at Baker The- "tre in n., "SALOMY JANE" Price. 25c, 60c 75c Mats., 15c.. 50c Engagement begins next. Sunday mat Inee, September 5. - ,- poxTXJUro, OBzaov , . DB. X W. HILL. Yale. 3. A. HILL, Tale, Scientific , -i Vice-Principal. Military Academy A, select school for boy - and young fentlemen. Buoeess ul preparation for college or business. Diploma accepted by many . leading universities. Small classes. Individual coaching;. Strict dis cipline. Military training;. For Illus trated cataloc ad dress vlcs-princlpaL Columbia University j';- JrOBTXJJTD, OBZOOX A Catholic Boarding and Day School TOUIO KEW AITS BOT Collegiate, Clh ScHooI aad Coinniercial Cocrses Grammar Grades for boy over 11. V',':''t: ''WBBKSJi ''i'vV; Board, tuition and laundry. $100. Day scholars Collegiate Course. 1100. '..' :.. - . Day scholar High School TJoursea, 175. i .kr Day scholars Grammar Grade. 169. Private rooms, according to location. Catalogue free on request. Next term r open September 14. ,;- i5 REV. JOSEPH OALLAGHERt, C. & CL. . President. Portland Academy . 1 ' Portland, Or. Western - Colleges. 1 renty-firse Tear Department are in 1 OP Ens till FT. 80 charge of expert enced - teachers, t Gymnasium" is In ' charge of skilled director. Field and ! track athletics. . , Three course for college entrance- Classical, with Greek; classical, without Greek, and Scientific , . A Commercial Course,' Including Pen-'' manshlp,. Bookkeeping, Freehand and i .Mechanical Drawing, Physical and Com- , merciai Geography, based en a strong; 1 course of English, History, Elementary Mathematics, and Elementary Science. A modern Language- Course, aubsti- tutlng French, German and History for f portion of the Latin and Mathematics. ' A Primary and Grammar School, giv- J lng close attention to th essentials and i doing the work of the grades !n 7 yearn. . CATALOG BEST OX APPUCATIOW t THE GRAND wttx. or AXTOVST 84 Xdwbi Oarew ll Co, la "Pals." Tom Moor ft Rtaci Mort Sharp and B3a Duolns; Bell Matlne 2:80.. Even ing Performances at 7:80 and :15, Th AWberf Bro. . .. suit voon V ZTsd Ban Orandasoop Mat, prtoes. 16c Evening prices. 15o and 26c Box Beat, 60c, Pantages Theatre 15Sj3KSSS: ; ' Europe's latest sensation, Kansas aad aai, Ksrvai oc a stouing oiooes. Special addedattractton, Mortlaettt and Crressi, European novelty artists; Ham ilton and Ronca, musical entertainer; Tegge and . Daniel, eomedians; Leo White, , Illustrated ballad; Shelvey Brothers, trapeslan marvels; Mile. Nada Meret, monoiogu. Matinee dally. Cur tain, 8:80, 7:16 and :00. j LYRIC THEATRE Phone Mala 485, A-1096 . Prloss aoe. Boo aad 10 . . Souvenir Matinee Tuesday Pink Tea Matinee Thursday Week . Commencing Sunday Matinee, August J "TOE RANCH KING 99 Another Elaborate : Scenic Production - Matinee Sunday, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, 2:16. Every evening, i:16. STAR THEATRE X1at riotnM Thsatr In th West A Real Llv Hit In English Topical 1 --i--;V. ' I -6ong and .' , ' . .. V The Allen Preparatory School ' TOB BOTg Airn OIBUS , - Prepares student for Eastern aad Western colleges and technical schools. Office hours, every Thursday, to 6. Fall term begins September 15. -; For catalogue address The AXUEK PBXVABATOBT BCHOOXk 63& E. Salmon 8treet, Portland. Or. : Telephone E. NORTH PACIFIC COLLEGE : School of Dentistry and; Pharmacy TJnsurpaosed la equipment and adv&n- tages. . , . . t The regular session begin October 4. , Kor illustrated catalog of . either school, address . . j. , OB. HISBEBT a MTXtEB, 1 Cor. 16th and Couch ts Portland, Or. I ufDIGAlp(ii) DEPARTMENT HIGH STANDABD, THOKOCGH COCB8E BessionBeginsSept. 13,1900. For eatalof address Dean, Dr. 8. E. Joseph I, 10 Dekom EUg., Poktlaxd, Osxoov I ttrg I (Mtecl I fares Portland. Oraaon JudnMt and F 0ant of Slater OaUaStat. iutalt I Voreataioa sldna OfflM lr Vchool for Otrla In - tf fet. John RkntlfcliT.ntMr,n-n 1 aa4 IlMnntarw DprUMatt. I sifKatlon. 0rnuilma. I I HKNiiTi- ll t-Li-EKlOB I . St. Helw UmU I 66 iay SuMc Mai! : FISHER, THORSEN & CO. . ... -, 1 ' '( " P .T ... "The big Point Store" FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS Hannfacfnrers and Jobbers r -Everylhlsa In Palais 99 Tfll? AiaTrC Portland's Great 1 IIL UilliiJ mcsement Park XXTBAI XZTmAtt - THIS VEEX DEGPERADO Oraatsst Aot of Its scind la th World. lium'i mmona Band.-' , Tyrolean Onartat, Big. Dumoud, Otrat. TJ . . I ot tt;e city; 6 Vint - : a- , BASEBALL BZCXBATXOB PABX - ' Oorae Tsogan aad Twenty. fourth Sts. Spokane vs. Portland Aa. 30, 81. Sept. 1, t, a, , aad 8 . Games begin week day t.iO p. rtL, Sundays, 2:30 p, m. - ' Admission' Bleachers. 25c; Grand stand, 60cj Boxe,-t5c extra. Chlliiceu: Bleachers. 10c; -Grniistnil, 2&o. . Ladies' 2sy SriJay. ; uP"v under 12 free to biwauliett; JVed- - r WMta for ewer pU.-f, -.i-r, i . ?! !:.: tur i -', t. u i a. "ttl t .,