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I 1 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. MONDAY. EVENING. SEPTEMBER 20. IKO. Tovm Topics TONIGHT'S AMIMLMKXTU. Bungalow '...."A KntsM for Day baker "TIi Ulrl gurinon" iiuni' 4irnl ... J iniin nil Vaudevlll Vaudevlll DOS IC PLEASES ill. THE BAKER KDWAKD llt'JIE Lyrlo 'Mr, Tempi' Teltrain'' -.'-' By E. J. Th Olrl Question,", a clean, bright Vaudeville 1 11'" raualoal comedy,' with aa appeal- it . ipl Tolllll Tt Mlourlan" WU1 OlT Baflt BU4fA Jar; Uiwr wyi b aivn' October 11-19 for the benefit or the Christian Brothers' college, by the Catiiolloa of Ilia city. The ' varluua parlahea were reprreeated In a , maas nnllni yesterday afternoon liald at Alumni half and titer waa a large attendance. Arcoblahon Chrtatl t ' unable to attend and Monalgnor M. U. Hauw, V. ., spoke in iila plac. com mending the work dune by Hie t-ollrg roving Ilia plan Ol retains tunua. lie concluded hie addrea with the do- in jnrAlirn -wmm I"" tmw mymm-i . - - 7 ... following- organisation, with it ".n ,n,,h aecond act. and an amioabl wu formed to lake charge of " a lafactory lllernent. with mor ar: President. Mr. Jamr sonas. In I he third act. There are eev- . tmflun itt m aiilmlaiitlal aunt. Julia M. O. Attiniy apnk nrt and wa fallowed by Mn. Jame Walla. Who pledged ' ttia aaxlatanre of the women in every way. lian McAlien wa trie ial a pea a r. The ' or fleet a. ' thn haaaa Walla; erretary, Mr. R K. Brown; treaaurer. Mr. i. Kenneflck; executive committee, I'athedral pariah, tin, P. J. Jennings; Holy Rosary, Mr. Jam alheehy: 8b Mary a. Alblna. Mlaa Mc Knte; St. Francla. Mr. J. T. Cllt; Bu Patrick. Mra. P. Douoiaaa; gt. Law .' rence, Mia Maney. Toe committee and . ofrlcer will nteel Wadneaday night at the college to elect thoae who Will have charge of the various booth. Opcalsg ierrioe at Tremont. Opn , Ing service were held at the new Tre- mont United Brethren church, Wisdom , and Curtla streets. yeMerday afternoon. A chapel ha been erected on an 10x100 lot and a little later a modern church building will be erected. At J:30 th 'Sunday school waa organised and at t tii regular opening ervice took place. Th sermon w preached by " Rev. J.. T. Merrill of Vancouver. A - the elnaa ttt th meetlna Rev. II. C Shaffer, th minister In charge, made a .brief addre that et forth tha plan 'of th . new . ehurcn. urceiings were hrourht from aeveral of the other Unl ted Brethren churche and responded to ' by member of Tremont cnurch. There wa apeclally arranged mualc. Thoe who took part In the eervice were. Rev, B. P. Emrlck. Key. 1. R. Pott, Rey. C. ; P. Blanchard. Dr. A. C Blackly. J. A Dunbar, J. A. Henkle, Mr. K. H. Ver denlna and J. Zelgler. Tir DtrOys eilden,o Fire de stroyed the residence or a. Anaerson ai East Forty-eighth and Shaw atreeta at 9 o'clock last night, causing a loss of about $.1600. Neighbors discovered the blase and broke into tne nouee, me family being absent, but on account of the lack of water pressure were unable to get a stream on tne Tire. engine company No. fl responded to the alarm but waa unable to fight the fire except with a bucket brigade, which parnea water from the hydrant" in the nearby yard. Fireman Fred Nash wa over come by smoke but wa soon revived and suffered no other Injuries. The first alarm came from the reeldence of H. Homlre at 850 Going atreet The house, a small cottage, was totally de stroyed, entailing a loss of about $1000. In this as In the Anderson fire, the family of the owner of the house was absent when th blase waa discovered. Ing sentimental story, written by Hough and Adams with . mualo by Joseph Howard. opod with a packed i Doua at tha Baker yesterday afternoon. la spit of th fact that th onnd I or third aon coiupaay alwaya labors o'i im uiaaayanuigo or oomuaunj a fixed opinion on tha part of tho audience a to jut how a certain role anouia D played, th raanl company give creditable performance. QJ Hyan, th head waiter In a La I Sail atreet restaurant, Chicago, wlahrsl v HiHiir ftmim kaivia, cvaniar in sain reataurant. tlale Llavl love Harold near, the aon or a railroad magnate with nothing but money. "Joe" FuraTer, a walirea in thl am reataurant. love Con Ryan. Thl situation Is mad Clear in th flrat act. - Hollow tha uaual eomptleatlona. songa and Imlta- ... i t I - i . y v ( , OP era I. pleasing mualcal Sweat to M. Kid." number. "B la Kverybody Comedian with the rnuglcal play, "A Kolsht for a Day." at the Bun PLEASiN S SHOW Oaath of Mr. Bartba Xoba Mrs. -Bertha Kohn, a pioneer of 1866, died uddenly yestordav at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lillian Fuller, 394 Salmon street. She was 77 year of age and had been extremely feeble for 'the past few years. She Isjurvlved by five chil dren, Mrs. A. B. Sleinbach of Portland, Arthur Kohn of New York, Mrs. Fuller ,of Portland, Mark Kohn of Portland and Mr. John -Weiin. at.. Bu tt. . Mont.- M rn. Kohn bi born in Oermaoy in 183t and camo. to America a a young girl. The -lamuy settled In New ' Orleans and 'there she marrjed Joseph Kohn. In 1864 she crossed the isthmus and came to Oregon by way of California. Her husband died In 1884. TO. tofav-ou'tVuT'AoneV "0, '-h "d t0m0r oeing particularly attractlv. "The Old mw, mibui, Buck and Wng , number won much applauae, but the hit of th evening waa th "Kddle Foy'1 number. John U Kearney, a Con Ryan, fur- nini a line line or nana; in a thor oughly convincing manner. "Joe Furrter, the big hearted waitress, an ad- miraoie drawing or fin- womanhood, wa Indifferently played by Hrlene Mc Oowan. Mlaa Dorothy Maynard, a Klale. waa attractlv a long aa she kept to skirts A refreshing hit of eat ing waa that of Justin iVxtpcr in tha roie or Baron Mix von Tcamar, vir. glnla Stuart appears aa Mra. Jeasl fears, a part rich ' In possibilities all of arhlch were not seised by Miss Stuart. mucn to tne regret or tne audience, Tha, other rolea were in keeping with Ihe production. ' For suggestions on How to Oet Tpln" chorus. w i i ir, stock cony AT THE STAR By r. D. P, wa now hav wltbj ua tha MrBa Stock company, which gav Its Initial performanc at th Star theatr Sun day night. Aa explained by Mr. Mc- Ra whlla th audlenc was regaining breath after lb flrat lap of that The plan Marathon, "Mra Temple's Tele gram." h McRa Mtook ooinnany wil thla rlty aa long a warrant. "ana, eai'j ooiicludlnr hla curtain talk. "Judalns from th iithueiaatle r caption accordd u .by Ihe highly In telllgant audlenc her tonight. I thin m ar in aaaertlna that our atay win i a lengmy one. ' (Applause.) "Mr. ' Ti,mi,lM'a T.U.,...'1 im m gram, -n aacttai rrodur playa in h patrunag wi Mr. McRa in ec AT BUNGALOW By J. F. S. The moat and uerhaD the least that can be' said for "A-Knlaht for Day" is that it I Just "one of thoso now.- it la a struiiv orthodox muai- pleas fal comedy, with a strictly , orthodox line of mualcal comedv humdr and mual- Tha mounting and costuming of the cal comedy plot. piece waa acceptable. The lines of tha There' omethlng' about thl kind of play scintillate with wit and humor. I snow that make it remiy danger ous to nave any decided opinions con cern in sr it one wav or tne other, it a that McDonald became Indebted to him quite apt to bore ycu to death and you over u year ago. ana ne bmks ror in- wonder now it haa lived, but that attl tereat at 8 per cent, making- over $41 tude I in turn oulte ant to alamn vou to date. He also desires to foreclose a as being eccentric. That meana of mornii on a 101 in Koseoaie. in course that suit waa brought in 1899, and has hung lire ever since. ne for Waraonai vntMrtT iw .T Janney his begun suit In the circuit court against John Rabyer and hla wife for possession of $2000 worth of personal property. comDriaine: furniture and wearing apparel, which he says he left at Rabyers house and the latter now refuses to turn over. He says he lived with the Rabyers from April to June at 871 Kast Everett street, when he went to Lona- Beach. Wash. Wa demands the return of the property and $160 damages. Brok Arm Wall flkatlaa-. Van It v caused the breaking of Geary Thorn- ion riant arm at the oaka aknttn Hnb Sunday night. Proud of his ability to gyrate about on the rollers. Thornton, n iv-year-oia uaaiand. Cal.. vnuth. waa at. icmpiing 10 execute rancy figures, when he fell. ..his rlaht arm twiatlna inr1r him. In great pain, Thornton went to police headquarters, and was taken to in uooa Samaritan hospital In the Hol- man auto amDuiance. He Is not serlou ly hurt. Grace Saot to County Jail. c. 3. Grace, accused of J:he theft of a auit of clothing from the room of Charles Mar shall, a Tacoma, Wash., traveling man. was sentenced to serve a term of 80 days In the county Jail by Municipal Judge Frank S. Bennett today. Arrested by Detectives Hollyer and Maloney Sat urday morning In a Park street rooming house, Grace whs booked as a vagrant, Marshall refusing to appear against mm. aitnougn the suit or clothing was found In his room. Grace pleaded guilty to the vagrancy charae, admitting thnt the detectives had sufficient evidence to convict him of larceny. The theft of the clothing occurred In Tacoma, Wash.. Wo Tandavill Matinee Today, The usual matinee performances at theatres were called off for today on Body Za Bent Horn. Coroner Nordcn Sunday sent the body of Ruth Blckell, who committed suicide at the Portland sanitarium Saturday, to the home of her parents at Olympla, Wash. The body win miinmuy ne ourieo today. Mlsa Blckell, who was only 19 years old, had been at the Institution for only a few weeks, though she had been 111 for three years. Despairing of recovery, sha Kiiiea nerseir oaiuroay. Br. Paddock Aooept OaJL Rev. George E. Paddock of Boise, Idaho, has accepted a call to the pastorate of the Hassalo Congregational church to fin the vacancy made by the resignation of Rev. Paul Rader.. Dr. Paddock was at one time pastor of the First Congregational church In Denver and later of the cnurcn at KeoKuK, lows. Hold on Larceny Char or. h, j. tui. wards, arrested Sunday by Patrolmen Ralney and Pechltn on a charge of being on the streets after midnight, was to day booked on a charge of larceny of a suitcase, and will be comnelled to serve 30 days In the county Jail. He pleaded guilty to the larceny charge. ThratBiI b-r draw ' Plni rM, occuuMi ui ine periormers, an or wnom ; threatened the furniture factory of tha ?reJJ'on!iyLironA Seattle, being unable; Parellus Manufacturing company, Mult- t rtwh- ty-lrr-tlmaranTey-H. homafi street. Sunday afternoorir when Errickson of the Orpheum received a I a grass, and brush blaze raaed In the telegram from Chehalls, Wash., at viclnltv of th. nln fl trafr eaHnth ? neoer.8 awh ' ment "Unwished- the f tomes before train nearing tne perrormers, and which i damaae had been done was due here at noon, was held up by ; UU",BD "een aone- a burned bridge and would not arrive Carrier n.Ma . in Portland until 8:30 this afternoon, treasrv dfrtmVnt h? Managers of the three vaudeville thea- he n.XhaP of th ?ri,a"i.h...,?2 trea Immedlatelv annonn..i th. ih.i J.ne P'lronase or the. carrier cases to houses will be close tnii "e "um.0r or J: now m the Flanders you are out of the center, which Is a most awful thing to con sider. The Sunday night audience at the Bungalow last night was as a whole quite in the center. It found much in the humor of Robert B. Smith, who wrote the "book" of "A Knight for a Day." It delighted In the songs that were Indited by Raymond Hubbell who has written some tuneful music In his day. Some even thought Ruth Florence, who seemed to be the leading lady, "real cute." Miss Florence was not eccentric, at least not as concerned the stage. She graduated to the center' quite easily and hated to leave it. It Is not often that one can hall with Joy the advent of the chorua But after each of Miss Flor ence's songs last night the lilting notes or the chorus girls rang upon the ear with a pure and sweet harmony. Wc doted on that chorus when Miss Flor ence had Just been soloing. It mem ber seemed fated to succeed Tettrazinl If you had Just been listening to the efforts of their leader. The mainstay of the piece is the work of Grace DeMar as Tlllfe Day. She was rather funny at times and at least waa lively. There ar occasions when mere liveliness is diverting. Edward Hume as Jonathan Joy a role with possibili ties was also lively, but not very di verting. Edward Lynch, a good looking young fellow with the best voice in the company, was billed as Marco, a Coral can. That seemed rather peculiar be cause if there was one in the entire cast tnat was dressed and acted like an American it was Marco. But that's an other of the funny thlnas about the orthodox musical comedy. We came near forgetting the lights, which would have been a fatal error. Ia two of the songs they are used very eriectiveiy on, aDout and over the stage. w.e iiwea mem especially necause they are safe things to write about. They iwiTimea quite merrily. it you are at an inclined to be eccen- r "A K"nlfl-h for a Tla v' wilt nrnhahl., Mra' Temple's Telearam"' la a con venlent little show. No change In cenery act 1 Mr. Jack Temple draw ing room: act t. same oen: ait 3, iani cen. Of roura th leadlna man and woman change ooatume for each act. but- thea imkipI alwaya gat mor salary than th other member of th company, so w v bean told, and naturallyar expectad to do mor -work. jnetaiay starts out as a tragedy. verges i off Into comedy and ' culmin ate in a hus laurh. Mr. Temnlu'a nuanana haa been out all night Mra. tempi aeciarea her intention . or go ing imcK to mother, and her husband witn the connivance or a friend, con coct plausible falsehood to quiet his wire suspicions. several exceedingly humorous attuatlone are evolved aa a result of thl falsehood. Miss Margaret Oswald leading wo man for the McBae Stock company, la Mra. 'jtemple. Robert Webb Lawrence Interprets the part of her husband Miss Oawald and Mr. Lawrence ar capable character Impersonators. Their ' Sup port I very fair. Miss Minnie' tier- t-hell Is probably the most versatile nwmber of the Mt-Rae Stock company. In "Mr. Temples Tclmram" Miss Oer- schell I apnearlna aa Mra. Brown, a difficult part. Mra Temple s Telearam" will be at tha mar an tr week. MILL AT KALAMA BEGINS OPERATIONS (Special PUpatch to The Journal.) Kalama, Wash.. Sept. 20. The Hill mill commenced operations this morn ing. This Is Kalama's first mill which has been closed dawn for repairs and to awn iv a turn in tne market. The mill has a large order for coast trade and will probably cut 76.000 feet Der day. About 60 men will be employed. The Woodland Athletic c ub baseball team played the Kalama Scrubs yester day afternoon on the Kalama ground. The score was 14 to 11 In favor of W'oodland. oui win do open as usual tonight railed to leav Town. Carl Lesh, convicted of vagrancy in municipal court two weeks ago, given a 60 day sentence and released after serving 16 days on a promise to leave town, was arrested Saturday nighjt by Patrolman Fred Graves and Jailed 'on a charge of contempt of court. Leah will be ar raigned Tuesday. Lesh, when first ar rested, was suspected of association with fallen women, and it was through a letter sent to his Inamorata, now con fined in the city jail, that he was cap tured tha second time. The woman will street station, of the lessor, and Novem ber l the cases will be removed to the s;enera,i posiornce. . Dock OonDtST ineorDOKatad. ur Thomsen. John H. Bullock and H. Wit tenberg nave nied articles of incorpora tion of the Portland-Burlington Ware house & Dock oompany, with a capital stock of $100,000. be released in a day planned to meet her.' or so, and Lesh Laborer for Mailing- Station. The new mailing station at the corner of ruin ajia uiinan streets naa bean al lowed two . unskilled laborers. The situations carry a salary of $600 each pr year. Gsdsby Samara Suit. November 1 is the day set for trial 'of -the auit of Beatrice i. uacisoy against ner hus band's parents, William " and Nellie uadsby, in which she demands $200,000 ' damages for alienation of the affections or . ner nusDana. waiter m. Uadsby. An earlier date had been fixed on ap plication of the defendants, when it was set for trial before the court with out a jury, but tne plaintiff haa sine paia tne jury ree and it became neces sary to name a later date." Mrs. Gadsby .iiege mat me eiaer uaasoys, necause or an unreasoning dislike for her. In duced her husband to, leave her. - Mora Xrst Tbaa Frlnoipal If A. B. C. Pennison wins his suit, against James McDonald, which went to trial before Judg Gontenbeln in th circuit court this morning, he will collect a greater sum In Interest than th prin. cipaL which la only $40. He alleges F. W. Baltes and Company inYitoyour inquiries for PRINTING First and Oak Conrration Association Mta The "itpin uonwrvaiion association will hold it quarterly meeting; at th Port land Commercial club tonight Tha unhung win do cajiea to order at o'clock. taam J1 Marklas, for Cartas, Waahougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 1 p. m. a not make a great hit with you. But the eccentrics wer at least not the noisiest of the Bungalow throng last evening. ADDS MINISTERS TO HIS WORKING FORCE Dr. J. Whltcomb Brouaher of the nrst Baptist church. Dr. Luther R Dyott of the First Congregational Church, Dr. William Hiram Fbiflkes of the First Presbyterian church. Rev. W F. Reagor of the First Christian church. and DrpBenJamin F. Young of the First Methodist ehurcn have been added by J. R. Knodell, president of the Oregon Anti-Saloon league, as members of the headquarters committee for the cam paign for a dry state in 1910. The com mittee will meet Wednesday noon at the Y. W. OA... " The headquarters committee Includes a good many prohibition workers, chiefly! league. Dr. Knodell asked for the sup port of the ministers of the city In this campaign and at a meeting of the Min isterial association last spring support was pledged unanimously. The pastors of th five leading churches have been chosen to represent 4he ministerial fore of the city. The erroneous report that Dr. Brough er was at the head of the campaign sprang from the fct that In refusing me cnurcn recemiv nrreresi mm in r.na Angeles ur. Brouaher presented varlou claims that Portland had on him and among ' them the request by prominent temperance workers tnat ne remain here iu Mao pari in tne campaign. ur. Brougher will lend his assistance, but ne is noi in campaign leader. THE 01NEY" SYSTEM BANISHES DISEASE At last the curing of disease has become a reality. By the use of Suggestive Therapeutics with tha wonderful healing power pos sessed by Mr. Olney, 60 per cent of his patients are healed in one treatment No one need be sick. Call, get a free booklet and an explanation of this work. Inves tigate this system of regaining health, as It is for your benefit to know what can be done for ou. Office, Breslln hotel. 422H Washington, corner 11th. rooms 26 and 28. Consultation free from 9 a. m. to S p. m. mm 3 Days to Chicago 4 Days to New York If you take the Electric-Lighted train de luxe North Coast Limited - No -Excess -Fare Reduced Fares East on Oc tober 4, over the Scenic Highway through the Land of Fortune. Particulars upon request A. D. CHARLTON, A. C. P. A. 255 Morrison St, Portland Orpheum First Performance Tonight There will be no matinee at the Or pheum this afternoon. Owlna- to i burned bridge between here anil Soattl J. O. Sohafr St cv merchant tailor, the performers will not arrlv until late rner Sixth and Waahlngton trta. I in th ftrnoon. However, there will Raleigh building, rooms 10 and 1L nUnhCTd's : gtorlnra rw- vtr r -w. Nary, medical director; E. L. Shlphrd. manager. 7am) - Oarrtak at Oo hiU . 114 N. 10th street. Phone East Atn W u.. A . w mm w imm inn iiMpiarM mihim dentists. Third and Washington. Amort Baaa at Aajn no bi-.i. and Oak. pays interest on deposits. Saay IUu Shoe foils U Want Agents. Abadrota, jeweler. 141 Waafu. aar T. ' Building Permits. B- E. Rowln. erect ona and a half story frarn dwelling. Id on tana avenu between Kllllnaawnrth mrA r-. - IU00: Anna K. and Sydney M. Mann, alteration and repairs two story fram building. Couch treet between Couch and Davis. t0; Frank Thompson, al teration and rmilr, ma n. t.i tdVy frame dwelling. Fargo street be-J vommemai ana: Kerby, f(ee; B. S. Holdora, erect on torv fram dwell. Ing, Hetiry avenue, between Fourteenth 1 no rinwoin, un; vtiiuam Herring, erect four tory fram dwelling. Eaat Sereateth atreet. corner Btdwell, 11400; Maltnomah compaey. erect four Story eteei building. Fourth street be tween Salmon and Mala. I; C Lett hold. ert twe store Cnma inllm. Eaat Twentieth atreet. erer Ooina-' treet. J0: Mr Bnelefleld. erect tm ', tory rrem dwellin. Kllr atreet be tweo Mtl w-ikl and Twelfth tret. Ilt: Ida 4 Richardeon. alteraltnna ana repair, twa etnry frame wlilng. '""'" wiwm 4eiira avaa saent. . , . he a performance tonight, as arrange ments hav already been made to bring the passenger on through. The bill mi wee ia one or wonder rut excel lenre. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy I today th best known medicine in use for the relief ana cur or Dowei complaint. It cure griping, diarrhoea, dyaentery. and should be taken at the first unnatural loosenea of the bowela It I equally valuable for children and adults. It always cures. TEETH., ITrw MairF""l ft Va FAJ3TLESS AJTO ZZOB-tAASS SBimiTlT. Ones aad Bridg- work a BpecdaJty. TOVUJOM FKZOXS. t2k Gold Crown 93.50 2tk Oold Crown Molar $3.00 Good Rubber Plat .- 3.00 Beat Rubber Plate $8.00 Oold Filling 91.00 Bridge Work $3.00 Silver Fillings 91-00 Extracting. Painless $ .60 ALX. WOU OUJlUITIII) 10 TUU Union Painless Dentists oourn Tntar ajts mo&bisov STaVZTCTB. rhoaaa KaJa B9M, A-tlXS. Dal! BuUetin Clare- UNITED WIRELESS TELEGRAPH CO. OBOSOa WOOBVOBTaT, Cite riaeal AgX. 40 OorWtt Saflfiar. BUUUETIIN (20) -JOHNNT KXOW IT ALL" wlaka wiaely. and aay: Tf WIRELESS . J, " owa "Bveeunent some people claim It la. the rich men would M 5vA 7 p 01 ,n loca- They ajway do." DO THET? Then how. In the name of JicOuffey Artthmetlc. doe It IT V a BiB-tL. u'RWKATION ha ll.o stockholders, of which .e0 ar ateel workers? PEXNSTLVANIA RAILROAD, with . stork ho,d.,r: ef which ti.a sr womeaf UNION PotTHFTRN PACIFIC, VSlltftV .f.ANTA rK T,th KEW TORK CENTRAL X1.0O0? AMERICAN SUGAR, with ? BELL TELEPHONE. ! ill tan aeetv. ! " J. r!l.rM. ' ? A U A V A T l r COPPER, l.eT CHICAOO, VILWAT KEE A PT. PAI L l.0O? ERIK R. R . 1 ft? PIXLMAN CJMIPAKT. U.000? SMELTERS, 10.0O0? And STANDARD OIL .III f'd 'he tackholdera keey tbelr ototck. anlea they were recetviag their dividend? Tli etnrk ef K"t ef woe Urge eerporathwt wa originally -ld to the taibl. aa t NFTED WIRELEaa 1. M tdar t " The TBlllin talre have thetr m-ki mji mA art Twr erai f ua the CgH; and trat m what xrw t.rrr wwet bar. CHEER IP, JOH.VM, IT INT TRI E! W1TCI Tall CVACS. Westmoreland Is there a person in Portland who doesn't know WESTMORELAND-Hts whereabouts, its environ ments and the present condition of its building progress? . Yesterday person's from every part of the city swarmed over the property, visited and examined the homes goinp; up, and passed favorable mental and audible opinions. WESTMORELAND is in line for preat thinps, and the thing that most impresses the visitor is the amount of solid advancement that, has been made in so short a time, and also the absolute certainty of the future rapid growth of the addition. WESTMORELAND offers an opportunity for investment with a secure future and no risk. The chance is great, and the investment is small. WESTMORELAND lots are too low in price your course is plain. Buy now. before prices go up and THEY WILL DO THAT SOON. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY Board of Trade Bldg. ELKTR C LKjfllT treet Posts Merchants attract trade to their stores by illumi natingthe store frontand sidewalk with electric lamps on artistic posts. INVESTIGATE our new offer on this form of lighting. Portland R'y, Light & Power Co. FIRST AND ALDER STREETS (flregoiiffjfc AM l'St.MhM.1 rim 'a9 Muaio - BUNGALOW ISXSS? raa.a Mala JIT aa A -tali. TONIUHT and TOMORROW NKlllf Th Hlg Musical Comedy ' "A uiaiT mm a oat." Price. 11.10. 11.00. Tic. 0c. WW' MAJaT A A-1084." UMlml mm. mMAj xuar U-2S-S0, vein - THPATRE u-iwi-TW Wk MavUsjiber BO Mar Kormaa la -Som Type ef Woati"! X4 T. Bay aara. Jam Teaag gt o la Waatea, m lair rua. The Bisoa dtr rear. Hark Ifaaleel Co, B4dl O. Bo, riolarea, Orohtra. BAKER THEATRE raaae Mata -eaeo. Barrata Matla Wdnsae IS Any The Flrlllliiiif Mualcal I'nmnlr "Tata aiBi. onsBTiomr With Oorgroue Krfect; Haautlful Muse lc; Hewltchln; Chorua Night rirl--a 21c tn ll.no. gatnrd.if Matinee, 16c. loo. Beat Week Taxa. THE CRAND Weak ef ftfeptembar SO, 10 BAtl. sj TABS' MIjrTBEI4l rioraae ModaaaV and Oompaajr. Oeorr lioadar. ahftm a en.b TBB riVM I A nr. XoOBBaOBS. I Oraadaaoop. ' Matlnra everv day at l:S0. Admls Ion lISc any aet. Kvenlna perform antes 7:30 and :18. Admission 1&0 and t6o. Box arat 60o. STAR THEATRE RuiK2!5.Dw Arthur A Oreen. .Resident Mnr Iloth phone Main 7767. Home Hn Week commtnclnr tonight Matlnea i Wednesday anT Satunlay Offers , Recognised aa the best stork organlxa tlon weat of Nw York Hreaentlna; " aTJUI. TEafPLBV TBLEOBAM The Great International Comrdy First Time Ever Presented at Popular Prlcea f WA wain wind of Marrlataat" Se Mlas Margaret Oswald'a Beautiful Gown. LYRIC THEATRE I Phnn.i Main JtffiK 1.1A4I Price 30. 20 and'lO cent'. - ' . Week Cuvnmenctne; Sunday Matinee, eepiemDpr iy. i . Th Athon Stork Oompany present TBS BTXSSOintlABB Matinee. Sunday, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 1:11. Every evening; at 8:16. Carriaaes at 10:30. TouTl Uk th ZiyriOL BASEBALL ' Becreatlon Park. Corner Taog-ha and Traty-foiii Bta, , LOS ANGELES PORTLAND . zrPT. ai. aa, 83, 84. aa, ae , Games begin week days S:30 D. m.i Sunday, 2:80 p. m. , ( . Admission Bleachers. 26c: ' Grand stand. 60c; Boxes, 36c extra. Children: Bleachers, 10c: urandstand, 26c ... : Z.adi' Day rrlday. ' i Boys under .12 ire to j . bleachers Wednesday. Painless Dentistry aauanuiL w"w"Miini -vimrirm ar On of tow peopl can nave inair plat ana bridamirk An- It : ea daf as. W. a. Mil, Panaoa aa Mian M tun inMinn mnuai WaeUlelvaiM a mJ 22k f'W r. sereelai rawalar ,; 53.50 Molar Cram 5.0Q 22kBrHg.Tettk3.50 eoMFWiaci " tOQ Enasel Fllliaft 100 Silver Fillinta .50 Inlay nil'mn . Z.5Q 6d Rubber - Platea O.UU Bait RJ Rob- -ker Plata . 7.50 . Pilnttu Extr-Ho. .50 WORK OUARANTKED FOR IS YEARS ilnlflaa jLjtrmciion x ree wnx pimtxm or unugo wors -ordered. Oonaaltatloo Free, Yoa oannot set bettaa lnlM.MM.hr Antm ftn .vrKnrA- All rork fulliiiir nteed. Modern eleotrlo equipment. Beat methoda. Wise Dental Co. ThibdIwa!h.Biii. PORTLAND, OREGON Onzoa XOVBs. A at. t f.af. oadaya. a. 1C Shcrraanlays; Co Blxtb and Morrison, Opp. rortoffle. - '--.:.:. .f " ;'ei. f Rent a Piano Tou will want a piano In your home this Fall and Winter. , It will afford you much pleasure. Perhaps you feel that you are not ready -to purchase tha piano you desire to own. Moat musicians look forward, to the time when they will own a Bteinway piano. Rent a . piano from us and all money paid as rent, up to ona ' year, will be applied toward th purchase of a Stelnway or other piano. We have th lareest stock of fdanoa In th city and the finest lne of the old atandard, reliable makes. Head the namea names as familiar as th names of old friends .-,-; Stelnway, Everett A. B. Chase, ' Ludwlgr. Packard. Conover, King, bury, Estey, Kurtsmann. Enter soDj WeUlnrton and others. Home Office: OOBSBTT BTTtXBZBO, oor. nit aad Komsoa Bta. rOBTlVABD, OBSOOW ART SCHOOL of the PORTLAND ART ASSOCIATION TXS POUOTZOLSEM A. L. MILIS President L. SAMUEL.. General Uanaaer CLARENCE S. SAMUEL, Asst. Mar. Is Best for Oreg'onians H g H O T E. 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