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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, MAY ;9, 1910. WW TOPICS TOMGIIT'S AMUSEMENTS Jtungalow Couein Kate" laiter ....... ....... "in He'delbera" ortland Bohemian Girl" Orpheunt (Irtiid .. I'antagos 6tar .... . vauaevuia ,. Vaudeville . . VondevMe ,,,,,, Moving Pictures Snth Wlihi4 irt OomM.-Mn. My Finch, widow of , Attorney James A. Finch, who was hanged November II '. at the etata prison for, ktllln Attorney ' Ralph B. Fisher, died Saturday after noon at the Good Samaritan hospital., A. short funeral service waa held yee- terday afternoon from the Flnley.un . dertaklng- chapel. Rev. T. W. Kerr of- " f lclated. f ha Woman had" worried much since tha changing- of her husband. She underwent an operation Friday for a minor aliment. She had frequently;ex pressed a desire to die. She had ar ranged to be burled by-tha aide of her . husband In the Blvervlew cemetery. After tha operation Friday she said aha ' hoped aha would not survive. She la survived by two adopted children, two brother and a sister. She waa U ysars Old. '''' i ' ' i - i Mount ; Tabor Improvements. The . Mount Tabor v Improvement association - wlir hold Its annual meeting thla even . In In the assembly hall of Portland aanltarlum, . West avenue and ' Belmont etreets." It la . expected that tha propo aitlon to Change tha name of Mount . Tabor park o Williams park, and of erecting monument to the memory of tha lata George H. Williams, , will ba l made tha subject :of resolutions. The officers of the association are: ,W. A. lAldlaw, president, and W. Q., Ober- - tauffer, secretary. . , jratlonal Theatra Bold The Peoples' Amusement company has bought . tha National theatre; and , will r cloae the V house today an$ tomorrow for thorough . and, complete overhauling and redecora inn it will ba called , tha Odeon and will use only tha best licensed pictures. The Odeon will ooen Wednesday and on that day, Thursday mnd Friday, cash prizes 'of from 6 esnta to $ will be given to every person who buys a ticket In honor of tha opening. ..; : ; t, ' .' Takes Olxt tor OatlnaWThe polios lira looking for man about 40 years old, , who kept 6-year,old - Marjorla Hamil ton from her homo at Jo- East Tweirtn Street, yesterday afternoon. He mether at a moving cloture Show and took her , to the cemetery, returning to tne mov ing picture show -In the evening. Bhs bought her; fruit and candy and treated V bar wea . - ,',,.- ' sr York state Mocletr Tha New York State society, of Oregon will again hold tha regular meeting In tha parlors of tho Glendora hotel. Nineteenth street, " between Couch and Waahlngton streets, ' tomorrow sight A short musical pro gram! will be 'given and light refresh ments served. AU New York people, ' ' either visitors or resident! aroyBordlal v ly invited. , ,,..,-. A. ' leoture , will ' be given' tomorrow night at 8 p. m. at tha Fourth. Presby terian church, First and Oibba , street by Rev. D. A.' Thompson, on tho Grand Canyon--Colorado. w:The lecture -will , be Illustrated 'wtth -streoptlcon iews. This is one Of tha star, lectures on tha ' ' course and is given -under tha auspices of tha Christian Endeavor society of tho Fourth church. , - V Knocked Zowa by Wire. While walk ing along Burnside street yesterday afternoon botween Second i and r Third atreeta, Patrick Sullivan was knocked to ' tha ground by an overhead electric wire. ThSwire became loose and fell upon "aim. Ha waa not Ipjured seriously. ' Ton Witt Sot have to look overiyour . spectacles, nor under them, but right through them If you let George Ruben steln make you a pair of perfect fitting eye glasses. Pricea reasonable, i Op posite Baker theatra,' lt Third. : , ,. Tha Portland Wire s Xroa Works Is now located at Second and Columbia streets, in the most .modern and com plete plant on tha eoast. Steamer - Jessie Harktas, for Camas, "'Waahougai and war landings, daily eept Sunday. -leaves Waahlngton Street . dock at t p, m. -, " k A -; , n Oottaoll Crest Danolng pavDlon new open. Dancing every Wedneeday, Thursday, Friday , and Saturday even ing ai 1:30., C Old 7 Jewelry Wanted. -We buy old gold and silver. Vncls Myers Collateral Bank, 71 Sixth street, between Oak and Pina. , " ;.,-.--. : . w Jmmam Oarlok I O. tha bouao mov ers ; removed to 110 East Water street Phono Bast 42T. , , - K W, Strong-, attorney at law, has v moved to 28 and $29 Chamber Of Com merce building. ;o . .. ' Babbt lUeUetsd. Sunday Rabbi Ab raham I.-Oveovlts, tha orthodox rabbi, waa reelected by a big majority for 1318 vs. 2i0 1 I 23 -vs.. J5, d A During tha month of April W Ixl rrmlts were IsaOed for $1$' ,2 Vy residences on the eaat side X ' and 10 on the west aide, and It bualnesa hueea on tha east side and 1 on the west side. During tha flret four . months tt the year eaat ids residence permits mm. prrwi lull .ft.n'.l wm the west side, and the bus- S Ineea milu. l for the I5 eat aide and It fof the J west tde. In ohr wora , the r'dnc Olstrtrt ft tftS eaat side it e-rowlnf err II t!me ae faat ee the.feet- Oenoe !'trt-t f the wat side. PTlland f the future will be. in pint -f ropuiatlon, irnatly eeat lf the rlr. anl the. he huv fnr-i prtpy there now will be the ores he wiil make mfnrr. Cur lrv- cfcert on the mart. rnt A cn lith. n-it Mwtay the Ijl r-rWe f!l a-lan" e to w- W tMrc Vk their r I niu. ( I) irt fail t let -anew yoa" during the weet F. B. Hclirocl: Co. Poo TO t. ri P'"g. UWKffitt OFIKHMJID When . Completed Institution Will, Represent Outlay of About $100,000, Marking an epoch in tha establish ment of a home for the aged of Port land, a, society, having; been organ lied mora' than 10 years ajo for that pur pose, the cornerstone of what will be, when 'completed, a magmiioenr-ivv,uvu atructure. was laid yesterday .afternoos by ' Mayor Simon. Assisting In tha ezsrclses were C. A. Dolph, who acted as chalrmsn of the, occasion; pr. wu nm Hiram Foulkes of the First Pres byterian chdrch, who read appropriate vcernta from -the SorlPtures, and Dr, T. L. Eliot, who told tha story of the struggle to secure such an institution for- the old psopls of Portland from tha time the society waa organised, in ths early 80's, down to the preaent ,' Mn. Anna Marv BL Mann, who is building the home In memory pf bar late husband. P." J. Mann, occupied iMidn tha temooraxy platform sur rounding gha oornerstonfc The build ing and grounda, which will represent an outlay of not less than $126,000, was donated by Mrs. Mann and paid for out of the' estate of Peter J. Mann.,, -Tha grounda, containing , about nine acres and located at East Thirty-thlrd street and Sandy, road, were purchased from tha ldd Estate company at a cost of tit non . SJr:' In addition to the grounds and bulld Irtg, ? tho society owns property to tha valua of about $150,000 which cams to It as gifts from' ths lata Mrs. Amanda Reed and H..WVCorbett. . , Inscribed on the cornerstone which waa laid yesterday Is tha following: ., ; ' . r Old people's Horn ' This Building Is Here Eraotod la 'I,;;,; -.. . .-- Memory of - .-y-jv;-'-;'..-.; Peter. John Mann ' By His Widow, " - Anna, Mary K Mann, " In tha Tear of Our Lord Nineteen Hun - ,,drad and Teu - ' : Tha strong box deposited in tha cor nerstone by Mayor Simon contained tha following- articles: Photographs of the lata Mr. Mann and of Mrs. - Mann, Bible used by Mrs. Mann as a ' child, article written bv Mrs. .Mahn "In memorlam of Mrs. Mary H. Holbrook. first president of tha society organised lor we purpoao of establishing an old people s noma, anu copies of tha dally pa per a . tha fourth ttma ' at 1 tha First street synagogue, between . Lincoln . and - Hall streets. ' . fl. , Una, attorney J at- law, bas moved to 28 and 821 Chamber of , Com merce building. t " t . f . BwUs watch BepalrinffC Christen- sen, Id fir. Corbott bidg. l ane eisvator. ImI Bargains in monumental work. Otto Schvunann. Third and laasv nne. - asBBMesasssss) ' .W. A. Wise and assoolatsa painless PERMITS TAKEN OUT,, ! V FOR IMPROVEMENTS Tha followlnr building permits have been issued: - ' . Henrv Wandel. erect ono atorr frame dweUlng, Eaat Twelfth street, between Powell and Kelley; . buUdert Kerr Gllndler; $1600. , Fted S5. Bailey, erect two story frame dwelling, Ford street drive; builder, fratMniv flrtmiuinv: 1AAB0. -.- . Jerry-Bronaugh, erect one story frame dwelling, AlDeria, sireev wm land and Montana; builder. A, C Emery 3. H. Abbott, orect two story frame dwelling, Capital avenue between tail ing and Shaver; builder, A. v. tanery ec Co.; $3600. - . Swift & Co., arect two story-'-brick varehnuse. Thirteenth atreet - corner GUsan; builder. Gardner & McLennan; tn AAA . Berreton company, repair two atory brick store, 145 Tbird itrset wrnw Alder and Morrison; builder, C .. Car rolehael: $50. " fii TiMtlne. rect one story frame dwelling. Ellsworth street between East Tenth and .East Elsvsnth; builder,. same; $1500. , 4 . .E. A. Stephens, repair two story frame dwelling, 840 Michigan atraat be tween aFUina and Shaver; builder. J. G. btepnens; $28.- -V -' 1 Mrs. a. J. Day, repair .ono story frame Shed, 87 North Seventh street between Flanders and Everett; , builder,.- R A. Bounds; $50. John R. Clarff. rct one story frame jmrAllinir Hawthorne avenue - wiwwo East Eightieth and tisniy-scconai 8. O. Lathrop, rect one toy frame dwelling, Ellis Street corner East Twenty-second; builder, J. F. Martins; $1500. .t tvn " atnrv frame store. 61 North Fourth strset betwee Couch and Davis; builder, - VL uruyj $1600. - : City of PortlanoV erect four story enforced concrete incinerator, . foot of Lake street: builder, Psclfio Works Engineering company; $100,000. : . - Mae B. McAyeal, -erect one story frame shed, Vancouver avenue and Til lamook; builder, same; $400. V' GIVE PRAISE TO UXTSQ f Preacher Says Too Late to Speak Al- r , trr Soffeiing Ono Die. ' li incidental sermon was preached at tha Methodist ministers' meeting this morning, when Dr. W. B. Holllngshead championed tha speaking of mors words of praise directly 40 people instead of savins them to some one els Rev. W. T. Kerr took ap tho subject and applied it .to Mrs. Martin. Finch, at whose funeral service be officiated yesterday. .He aald there 'wots many flowvra sent and a larga number of people attended, but if they had given their flowers and kindly worda to . this widow of a. murderer while she waa living aha would not then ba lying dead, carer for death because life bald Inotning nut otranen iw nrr. Rev. W. B. Mathtwa, of tha African Methodist church, gave alncera thanka TOT tne ..manner . n whimi hw m 7 had put aalde denominational, end rarlal lines to assist yestenlay la tha ralalng ef bis church s debt. Rev. C L. Creeay, of Canby. read tba pepr on the tha day on -The Authority of tha Bible," s:N5ivld!ng his pacer Into three beads: Whence it eamew "What it Is," and "Its r'-seo in the church." Ha opined that the word of God is too much neg lected tn Its etralthtforward messaxe in theee dars when minltters try to preach le emit the ideas of modern times. Tony r.ah Drowns tn Sotintl- .Tec-a, Vay . As r pfurr.d V-( t Shd a hst fat!rg on ti wster trsdl fle the droweler f Tory Bneh cf Vaah" taSand. known as "the kirx cf te Ixfr rmwera." Poeh la nrrd to ra i"tij er-me time between 19 ard T t("t B-jftir rEf'TTirg. Tf twvT ht CM n f nd. Ph wa I inn f!1 : -n a r(1rt r-f H--n U -4 f -r : ' PfKSONAtS: IPC DRUSILLA, DREW flj Mrs. John D. Lowman, of "8eattle, who. recently visited here," left Satur day morning for Montreal, where ehe will join her alater, Mrs. Henry E. Hathaway, and sail the 14th of this month on the Laurentla for a three months' trip to Europe, witnessing the Tasslon play at Oberammergau and taking in other places of interest. ' ' . . e , . .. i- Jamea ATarpley was a Seattle Vis itor last week, when hs acted, ss best man at the wedding of Miss Xucretls Inmin, . of Seattle, . and James Milton Bruce, of Houston, Texas. , . .-a.. . ' ; . Wednesday of ' last week tho navy yard tug from Bremerton made a trip to Seattle to take over a . large party of yard people to . aee Otis Skinner in "Tour Humble Servant.", .Among those In ths party were paymaster and Mra Spear, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Cottman, Mra Beuret,. Lieutenant and Mra. Moses, Miss Benedict Lieutenant Kingsbury and Miss Josephine EUloott, of Port land. ' v..',; i .f , :v',:;.r-; , " Mr. and Mrs." John Twohy (Miss Oen viovo Fish) of Ths Dalles, are guests at ths Hotel Portland, having recently returned from a visit to California with Judge and Mrs. - J. B. ."Twohy. V--- 1 ' ' .0 '.- " - . !' .i VV An event that', is attracting maoh In terest is the concert of ths Apollo club at the Mason io temple tonight. This Is tho closing concert of this season, and will no doubt draw a brilliant audience of society folk. Tha audience wilt be limited 5 to members of tho club sub scribers and their friends. For 'this evening . Mme. Lotta . Atchley Othlck, soprano,' has been engaged as soloist, snd much Interest Is being evinced in her appearance. , . . .,, - e . Miss Lillian Berry; daughter of Rear Admiral Berry, who. haa been command ant of tho Pacif lo tioast, arrived Satur day to ba ths house guest of Mrs. A. H. Breyman and tho Misses Breyman.. Miss Berry was a .eoKege mate of Miss Edna Breyman - at Smith eollego. - Admiral Berry and' his daughters have spent the winter In California, but have recently been transferred to - Washington, D. C ':.;'.':V,.v-Vs...1.:,v';.? . -Announcement is" made of the mar riage of Miss Frances Hammond, .of Portland, and Ensign Charles Wash burn Crosse, IT. S. N stationed on tha battleship Maryland, now at San Fran cisco. Miss Hamomnd is the daughter lode Island Eines Chicago and return'. .$72.50 St Louis and return. $67.50 New York and ret. $108.50 Boston and reurtt:.$il0.00 ;r. on .: sa le . MAY 9-.JUNE 2, 17 and 24 JUJ-Y 5 aid 22-AUGUST 3 ' -. AND SEPTEMBER 8 ' t 14S ' 1 l t - ' . ; , . TheRpck Island Eiries Offer exceptional advantages in the way of routes and train service. We operate the world's , famousROCKY MOUN TAIN LIMITED between Colorado arid Chicago, GOLDEN STATE LIMITED between California and Chicago, and' TWIN CITIES SPECIALsbetween St. Paul-Minneapolis and JUnlCgO ana OU J-UUl, nuu uuci a vuuac ui ivuiw win g cuu returning.' '.';; V - . ,. .' X UTERAtURE SENT ON REQUEST j ; y Mm J. aEAi?Y': " . . 1 - Gen. Agt PassDept. . -. . -N - ' 140 Third Street, Portland, Or . Phones A-2668, Main 334 LET THOMPSON FIT YOUR GLASSES mvjpm'. ' t t i e w- WlhoutIJnej in iht j - Vision; Lens V X BgV-CMe era at tae Zsweei roeeibie JTrlees. rfiorwiPSOBJ btb ia aricxaxrs-r, Bee r.s Crett Blg rifts s( Korrtsem. S 3 Oar Taosap- less- r -0' gnaalnf I alassee gr- i , ".. not I saodera eath. "lui Co- ' I fr4 Brokam - kertla lansee repair rerlaeed e year while wnhomt -reit. - eee-k of Mr. snd Mra F. C Hammond ' of Rose City Park. The wedding will take plaoe June 7 in Portland. -after which Ensign Crosse will bs stationed in Honolulu. ' v , , , . . , a s . Mr. and Mra, Henry Blddla and their daughter. Miss Becky Blddla, who hsva had apartments at the Nortonla for the winter, have gone to their country place on tho Columbia river. ' . . . , e e , ',;'. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Whitney, who have been in California for aeveral montha, have returned and have taken apartmenta at Alexandra Court. Their home on Marshall atreet' la aUU -occupied by Mr. and Mrs. ,E. H. Dodge, of Alameda, Cal, ' . . ' v . e.- 1 -The Portland Art association will hold Its annual exhibition of the" work of the . classes f , the Art school " this evening at tha Museum xf Art, from to 10 o'clock. - '. " - v -.r ' Dr. and Mra Henry Waldo Coe are at tha New Wtllard hotel, Washington, D. C where Mrs. Coe was called In March by the serious Illness of her brother. ; ' ', ' ' : . .' ' . Miss Leila Lane Shelby will leavs this week for San Francisco for a very brief visit, with .friends. :; ,,.! vih TIET0N PROJECT WILL : BE OPENED JUNE 8 " .-- ,-;,v vy,-, (Special Dt patch te The JonrtwU North Taklma, Wash., May, J. Sen ator John I Wilson and Judge Thomas Burke ; will be among tha , pHnclpal speakers at tha great celebration which will mark the opening of theT1eton Ir rigation project, June .. ' Congressman Polndexter may., also ba present Sen ator , Wesley I. Jones, Governor M E. Hay and Judge Wbltson were also In vited, but wiU ,ba, provanted by other engagements from being present. - y ' v Honorable A. J. Splawn, president of tho Tloton Waterusers association, and a pioneer long resident In the Tleton, will proolds throughout tha day. ) Hundreds of people are expected -to go to tho all-day picnic and celebration to be held at the Tleton tunnel, 18 miles out. At ths opening ol the celebration water will ba turned through tha tunnel into the canal. This will ba water , for 8000 acres of the first unit of tho pro ject by which the 'government has re deemed $5,000 acres. , . I V Janitor Nathan FlnxL James W. Nathan-, colored, was fined $2$ ) Saturday : in 'the- municipal court. He Was arrested in a room t 262 Vs Ev erett street, a Japanese lodging house, with a white girl. Nathan was Janitor In a local theatra. s - ' - Kansas City and ret. $00.00 Omlha and return. . $GO.OO 'Pittsburg and return $91.50 Buffalo and return. .$91.50 -THE QUALITY CAR" Made to stand up for errry dty nte not for one atsson, but for many season. The White Go line Car is designed and built to run at a lower cost of upkeep mile for mile than any car on the American market jr .WHITE r.Sotor Car Co. SIXTH AND MADISON STS. Immediste Delireriea. WHITE Gas Car .? FOSTAL OFFICIAL MAY LIVE HERE Assistant r Superintendent , of Salary and Allowance Takes Notes on Oregon Climate. . .si ;:?. '-. Portland. tt . the- climate suits, will have another poatof flea official as a permanent resident, George L, ' Van Dyke, of Denver, is pow deciding about tho .climate. -''f'j.i.v.iir; Mr, Van Dyke la assistant superin tendent of tha aalary and allowance di vision of tha postal department and has been stationed at Denver for a num ber of years. He comes to Portland as the officer In charge of the newly cre ated division embracing Oregon, Wash ington, Idaho, Montana and ' Alaska,- and will in all probability make thla city his headquarters, -v' r'';:,.''l,,,'.1;:v Up to a short time ago all of the territory west of the-Hocky mountains waa embraced in ono division snd wss under the charge of Harry B. Hall, of Ban r Francisco? Upon- Mr, 'Hall's- rec ommendation tho territory has been cut In two parts, and Mr. Van Dyke has been put in charge of the northern sec OREGON THE IMPERIAL Ofejon'g Greatest Hotel 350 ROOMS, V 104 SUITES . " With Private Baths ' r NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING I MODERATE RATES PHIL METSCHAN & SONS. Props. THB PORTLAND. CIt - , -w : Batopeaa snaa Kodera ' Ssstanrant. . t Covey Motor Car Co. fr Sev?nth Coocli Streets -y . . PORTLAND coe on acrx u our boijejuh THE CORNELIUS . ' . - Tha Housa of Welcomt" .w ' CORNER PARK AND ALDER STREETS Single $140 and up. - Double $2 and np. Our, omnibus Btcett all traina, portland'a Newest and Most Utvto-Datt Hotel . C W. CORNELIUS Proprietor , H. HOTEL OREGON CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS; Portland's New and Modern HoteL : Rates $1 per Day and UpEuropean Plan WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO:, Props.. THE NEW j rri The 4 ' Gorernment Inspected meats tnxut bear,. the stamp of Uncle ipectors. All Union Meat Company's nrrxlneti. tnuit nasa the X s . . as ea a . w and appro rai or. tnese spectors. Pind the stamp on all the meat you buy and you youre getting tho ta( At Beat Dealers, Hotel and Cafes CoKn&bia Eraad llama, Eaeea aaJ Larti XT ales Heat Cwmit, ia tion. -Mr. Hell hss been appointed post office inspector in charge of the west ern district. The asslstsnt supsrlntendents of ths sslary and allowance divisions ara the men who Investigate the desirability of making changes In existing postofflos buildings, the sddltion of furnishings, the sddltion of incressed office forces and all auch matters relating, to ths conduct and management of the post offices throughout ths country. ' Pro vided of f ics room oan be found in the present congested quarters of the post office building. Mr. Van Dyke will prob ably make Portland his headquarters, owing to the central location of the city tn bis district. ; .-.;.' .,: - ' - JOSEPH COHN TO SPEAK - AGAIN AT WHITE-TEMPLE A large audience greeted Joseph Cohn at ths White Temple yesterday after noon and heard with Interest the story he told of the conversion to Christianity of his father, the well known sa-rsbbl. Leopold Cohn, of Now York. Cohn msde a very dramatic appeal for-he Jew and hia audience ; showed their ym pathy. v The audlenco was not content with the one address, but Insisted by a unanimous 1 vote that he speak again, and so hSi will make his- final address tonight, again at . tho White Temple, sneaking on Jewish life and manners. The oubllo Is cordially invited. He will also' conduct a question box at the be ginning of his lecture tonight, so that those who want to ask questions about Jews can do so, - , , ; - a' new townslte, Blackrock, Falls City, has been platted. - above HOTELS Bsadqoarters fot . xourists and Com. msreisi Travelers. Special rates made to families and single gentlemen. The management will be pleased at all times to show rooms and give prices. . A modern Turkish bath ea. tabllshment la tee hotel. H. C Bowers, Mgr. E. FLETCHER Manager Mm 'i'a'aii fjffiJiv 1 -I - i :E J" CORNER TENTH ANDpALDER ;: '-f. The leading hotel of Portland, opened July. 1909. Modern in erery detail, furnished tn .elegance. Most beautiful corner lobby in Northwest, Commodious sample rooms. European plan, Rates $1.50 and up. 'Bus meets all traina- yr, tul hwaip, Troy. it is no Mi: to rr Sam's pure food in- rirrid insnf'f tion ek O fat .a gOTernment in will Inote that si, frelettjletL Fwf-f..Otwga AMUSEMENTS DUKGALOIV Phonos. Main 117 snd A-i.-i. . ; Three nights, beitliinliig tonight. , . Brandon BroeTreeent , '; JSAVITB HTJESILI. "t .'in the Delightful Comedy, . ' ,.,-.,. ,:. Ooasia Kate." - . . ' Prlces ft.BO. tl.OO, THo( ' 8BAT BALE OPENS TODAY ' - ' Bungalow TSSatre t NXOHT8, BEQINNlNa MONDAY Jeanne Russell ' k - In the Delightful Comedy, ' , "COTOUr JCATB." $plendld Cast. '. , Complete Production. Prices 11.80. t. 76c, 80r. .gfir. PORTLAND THEATRE Russell A Drew, Mgrs.' Phones A-78 and M1n ill . i y ..:, Mile. Aida iiemrai ana , , BATZOBAXi OrXKA OOMPABT 1 Offerlnsr Bairs famous ballad ODera ' . t y m wnwiriaxaB axax, ' ( Company of fifty and lavish production. Prices $1.00, 7 Bo, SOo snd 15c. ' BAKER TR11TR1 Main t, A-6360 weo. & Baker, Manager : BAKCrV STOCK COMPANY : " The Pride of Portland. ' Tonight all week Bargain matinee ( k.:',, Wedneartay. 2 Bo, in ' '- : ' H otD HXIDXBBOr Most beautiful play ever writtfln. Evening 26c, eOo, 75c. Sat. Mat. 25c. 60c. Next week Juwt. Out of Collg. Holiday Matinees, Night prices. M1IH . A-1039 SCAT. BVJJKT DAT . iO-S-OUS - - Bights 1 . Q WEEK THEATRE . fee max ASWABCEB TArjXTZUB. Flo xrwln and Oompajiy in "lOtS. PBOKEAM'B CAMUSS" By Oeora-e A de Featured. ' VaV , ASTANCKD TADTBVII.Ii TATTUBVII.I.B Ktmrm nt All Nations. Special Attraction Extraordinary B wav.aT.atwa BOTS' BASO lHu1an Musical Artists IS ' k s , pintimi Trio: the DeMonleos ; A. H. Tyrrell; uaumeia e i)nver,,4iiui and Emma Christy. Pnnnlar Trlnpfl. Matinee Dally. Curtains 8:30. 7:30 snd v. Little Hip The tiniest per forming elephant The Whselera Teronl Verdi s Brother Klein at OUfton Wood si feewson is tne worio. Oranaasoope Matinee every day, 8:0i any seat, ISO. Even'g performances, 7:30, oaicony, 15c:. lower noor, oo, bo y . , ShPrmz5nliIay&LO Morrison "at Sixth. ,Opp. Postoffice. Let Us Take Care of , Your Piano When you go camping: this summer, why not leave your : piano in our care? We will tune, polish and return it to your home in fine condition. Storage" charges very rea sonable. ' - , Phone Main 6645, A-l 145. A CERTAINTY The Jseobs-Stine Co. Largest Realty Operitora , on the Pacific Coast , CORKER FIFTH APED ALCE3 CUT RATES IN DENTISTRY Tie Beat Dental Week a Lew Priearf. PalaUae Ixtimotio. tnrt rminta M old Till'nwa ....Te Tsam! Fuiunrt. ....... .7- M X. OolS Crewaa loreelala Oewtia. ...... .! Malar Sol4 Cmma M It Mrs ae to I BrUe Werk U X. Gold 1 .S ..!.. T Ular rula, rare aoia 11 og Itiy ce Eabbtf lUtt Bat ea ZarU t-t ym prk. ! if! 6t nu is euiuiiLiu. tkna I tM,.r" r00' steaaf a"r. A .l!r HW4 a twe 6llra rn-. Oar nrltnl r Rable Mers rxnM MMboda iRd enr r-"-trt4 efffw eilpm-nt ie time aod T"1" jare Tbe bMt eotlr at tbe Dxt r-,"-tbk BrtoM ' 'be rin'w.e we - Kn-i t- t,rm fcOSTOM Tlhllalt. ril-M. tatree' Morriwa, T'Pta rinf i - il.JO. fee swle work. mm I' Toerl iJ mi w o a-- racrno coast rT-.T a vikdowsccc: "-Z3 a::d hoc G: ft r