THE OREGON -DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. MAY 14. 1910. 1 V IBUtl -TOPICS TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS ' . '- ', ; Raker ,.,.,,. ,nOa Heidelberg-" lor t land 'itonammn uin Orphoum Vaudeville Grand Vaudeville Ptntagei Vandevllle tar Mpvlng Pictures Kua.tun of Art In future admlaalon to tha Museum will be frea on five af ternoons of. the week Instead of three, aa formerly, . Entrance la free on the . afternoon of Tuesday, Thursday, Frl ' day. Saturday and Bunday. ,'The regular , hours are from t to i o'clock on week , days and 3 to I on Bunday a. The en trance fee for mornings and .aftornooha of Mondays, and Wednesday has been changed to 26c; yearly ticket may; be . obtained for the price of 10 admissions. The exhibit of the Art School will re main open until May 23. Thla 1 a moat . Interesting- exhibition to all who are alive to the cultivation of local art About' tOO designs, drawing and paint ings . are shown, - representing- all - the , atudenta and all .the claase of ;the achool. . i- Frofessor XUg-0 Sued- Professor . J. RIgo and wife, muaiolans, have been j made the defendants In civil suit filed In the Justice court by a maid lit the employ of Mrs. RIgo. The amount due her Is J3. The girl is -Mies Ooldte Rhodes, who charges she was In the em- . ploy of the Rigos five days, and was to , receive $1 a, day. ' The (bill sUtes she received S2, but hag not received ?th balance. Br. ; w. M. Kluingswortn naa also filed suit against the Rigos to cot lect a bill of $50. This is for prows slonal i services. The Rigos live at the Imperial hotel. Notices of the suits were served upon them this morning by Constable Iu Wagner. choir will n "TIIEFIGIITISOil" Three Hundred Children - be light Immense Audience in East Side Tabernacle. At the Hawthorne park tabernacle to night, the great choir will sing "The Fight Is On." The words end muato fol lows . OPEIimMIK T.7ADE AGEf JT FOR da? cny VESSELS IE. J. Dodge and West Coast Steamship Companies Will Maintain Three Day Sched ule Between Here and Frisco Tk rtf ht la 9a. It kill , ' .. , , 1H M. M k n. Lt kt w. It was enounced this morning that tne open ittver Transportation com pany has been made the Portland agent : Is especially designed fori ' runnln around on the sound. She T will be feathering stem wheel type of boat and It Is -expected that all of the ar rangements for the building of the steamer will bew completed next Week, . DENIES SALE OF VESSELS W. M. Ostrnndor Say Ella and Erha Still IicIoiiK to Company. ; 1 ftinltrd PrMi t.MHil Win.) . V Seattle, May It.-fc-W. M. Oetrander of the Jebson &. Oetrander Steamship com pany, . today denied that the steamers Ella and Ems. had been sold. ..The Ella shifted to Bremerton , ; thla morning, where the Brna is already lying. Both steamers . will await . further . orders there, according to Oetrander, " "I have instructions from the owner of ..the ships M. Jebaen of -Hamburg, to dls charge the crews and -lay both vessels up," he said. .: -'":,,' . .J-..;.--- v i ,; CrSTjrS.'SrrS.t; of the E J. Dodge Steamship line an I ' - ' . , i the, West, Coast Steamship line of San M frt'ZtZ if iTvF'fr j"-!' Francisco,, and that- there will be a r TT r- i V t ay " sailing of one of the boats every three ..- 1 Millwood to . Save tfoafc The Sell -wood Commercial club will hold a spe- -eltl meeting this afternoon at 6 o'ciock 7 In the Commercial club ball for .-i the ,' 'purpose ,of putting Jnto definite shape plans tor a. seiiwooa xioai m tne iwm estlval, and the election or a queen. In the meeting held last night the Sell- ' wood Board of Trade decided to leave the whole proposition " In tbe hands -of the Commercial club. Sellwood won the troDhv last year, and the .Sellwood rest dents are confident they can repeat the -' performance. They Intend to go at the proposition hard during the three weens Intervening between now ana tne iesu , val time. -1 t ',', ." '' .! rreak BChow Closed Fat freaks were . forbidden yesterday evening to exhibit ( themselves on Sixth street, it was tne show of "Jolly Trixy." and "Baby Bliss." , Th former IS advertised to weigh about COO sounds, while the latter tips the ,. scales at 600. Constable Lou Wagner rinsed the nlace and arrested the man ager, C. M. Abraham. A section' of the - ta.tuta x nrohibits the exhibition of 1 freaks, and there was a further charge against . the - show that ' the speeler" , made improper remarks. ' The how wa i 'closed In. another olty. Abraham will be given a hearing this afternoon in the justice court - .t . - Snohanaa Sector In securing' the services of Dr. Davidson Buchanan' to address the Fellowship and the People's Forum Jointly during May no mistake X was made. . This able and distinguished traveler is attracting large audiences to ' hear, him on the course ntltled "Evolu tion of Economic Justice." At BeUlng- Hlrsch hall, tomorrow, his subject Witf ' oe ."Patriotism, True and False.", No 'Charge for admiselon." , : - ' VI r i:te T J-'S gsessivesLi ia ssVTj' ksj esssU aesMssa Klsj mwmm. n.k mm days. The Open River company received a communication this i morning : statins; mat it had been appointed : the axent for this end of the run and that the steamers of those lines will sail from Union street f .wharf, No. J, pier 1 in San Francisco for Portland and Astoria direct, B. J. Linden, - being general iretgnt agent. According to officials of the Open Rlvetf t Transportation v company this morning, a regular schedule of a boat every , three days will be maintained and when - necessary - to accommodate the frelght .extra steam schooners will be put on. They, say that it will be a strictly freighting proposition ,'whloh other interests will not dominate.'.' One of; the steam schooners, at. least, the Northland, will carry passengers. They will also operate in conjunction with the Open River boats to points in the inland empire, a large . amount of freight coming through from San Fran" Cisco for those points. . The first boat to arrive ; under the new arrangement is the steam schooner Johan Poulsen, which arrived yester day with cement and asphalt She will be followed by the steam schooner F. S. Loop, which is now on her way with cement and general; freight -and th Qulnault will sail., from San Franclsoo tonight for this port. The west , Coast Steamship line handles passengers on the . different At" the ' Hart-Magann evangelistic eirr!t hv the ateiunera will have a large vy ouit. i s mi niiiiiiiw-w -l , 1. il S mtf (WSrMiti .11 u ' e rue of BOO voices delighted a large au dlence. , Professor Magann sang a most impressive solo, after which Dr, Hart proceeded to deliver his great sermon on Fools." He took for his text, ;'Fbols maKe a moot or sin.". . Frov. xlv:S. .At its close a number went forward to ao- cept of the Christ as fhetr Savior, i BEAR STARTS WELL New Steamer Leaves for, San Fran- cisco at Smart Pace. Captain Noplander evidently .started the Bear ont to make a record run down The indications - are. that the men's the river this morning as" he lined the meeting tomorrow at 2:S0 p. m., in- the boat up before, starting away from the tabernacle will eclipse anything; of this I dock, after which she. started down at niiu ever utio in roruana. special i a rapia cup, aiioi ner zdv pKBengei music has been provided. The men's I lining- the railings an waving goodbyes cnorus will sing.-there will be a male I to their friends on tha dock. , . quartet, and Professor Magann will sing j' Although the Breakwater got away a solo.. IT His will be a meeting- for men ! from the dock several minutes ahead of only, uoya under IS will not be ad-1 the Bear, it was thought that the la,t mitted. . '--.. -Iter, would overhaul her before she This addreas la said to be Dr. Hart's I reached St, Helena The Breakwater greatest. At Bloomlngton, 111., the Col-1 will probably get out to sea first, how- lseum, the largest building in the citv. I ever, as the Bear will have about 100 was filled to hear thla strong address. tons -of cargo to take aboard at ' As At Seattle ilia Tabernacle, seating near- j torla., She took - out 2500 tons'JTrom ly 1000, was. filled, The largest crowd Iherar j-., . of 4 men - ever gathered In a rellsious I - Among th ' passengers on the new meeting heard Mr. Hart In Tacoma. Ann. i steamer this morning were R. - P. Search for. IV rruhauf-7-F. Fruhauf. I kane and Walla .Walla, where this ad-J Schwerin. general manager, G- t. Blair, ' ronititnt at 291 Morrison street and . having a real estate office in the Ablng - ton building, has disappeared. A war rant for his arrest for defrauding an innkeeper has been Issued. Fruhauf was recently involved in trouble over selling some real estate. The amount due the landlady, Mrs. 1 Zorn, Is 140, and an at tempt was made to have h's baggage . removed without paying. , ftiirti0B, xs Postponed The cele bration of Emperor's day has been rost-.at the same place at 7:30 p. m. today, poned by the jungusn societies o run- j. land on account ox , ine ueaiu ui dress has been given. - - , t y , , 1 general freight agent and A. D. Ker- For this meeting tomorrow mat I relL sreneral passenger agents of the preparations are being; made. The seat- 8an - Franclsoo & Portland - Steamship inff capacity of the -tabernacle is being Co. ,, 1 enlarged to accommodate the crowd, A 1 ' 1 " -'" '" ' " ' touring car. with banners dianlavnt with ' r-APST7.1CT VF.SHTCTi DlVltS invitations 4o these meeting will start j 4 ' ' t f Gra"d 'nu "a Hawthorne at Botler Pasaenger Is Deceived by a Z:39 p. m. today with sinser and at . . - . , , . laran comnanv of worlrAra nui. I Huge unsue. ... " . " . " ' - ' I . A. . .. .L. V. I ne, enure street oar system throughout I vp" uua, muur i mo jun out- the city of Portland. It will leave again I ' a-y th hl" "end James Thorp him on the steam schooner, saw a whale , ALONG THE WATERFRONT. '- After discharging her cement cargo t the Oak street . dock, the ' steam schooner, Johan Poulsen. Captain I-n caster, will proceed to Kalama to load a cargo ot lumber i for San Francisco, Carrying 160 tons-of freight for Co rtullle river points and Coos .Bay, the steamer Newport. Captain Parsons, will sail tonight at ft o clock, .i ' - t i t v With passengers and Q0 tons of gen eral freight, the steamer Boanake, Cap tain Dunham,, will be du to arrive at Martin's dock at 6 o'clock this evening from . Los Angeles nd ' San Franclsoo. Advices received, at the offices of the United States engineers say the work on the Siuslaw Jetty is progressing- well and that the wjiarf is now built.. After the last of the I1B00 appro priated by the war department for the dredging at Tillamook is used, up, the people of that place, will furnish funds to continue running the dredge - until another appropriation Is made.:-' (Because of the heavy freight on the Lewiston run and not reachlnar Celilo on time, the steamer J. is. Teai missed ner regular trip today. She will leave her on next Tuesday. however, as usual, . ' Carrying 50 tons of wheat, oats and shorts, the , steamer Beaver, Captain Kldston, was due to sail for San Fran cisco at 10 :S0 o'clock this morning. With 'a large cargo of. lumber, and some general freight, the ; Portland A Asiatics liner . Bygja, Captain Svendsen, will get away for the orient this after noon. She -will go ' to Yokohama, - Kobe and Moil. . .. . r . . . ....... . Having so passengers and 400 tons of general freight -aboard,' the steamer BreSSkwater.' Captain Macgenn, ' sailed this morning-'for Coos Bay, , . In charge of Charles Kur of the Im migration department and J- A. Ramey, an attendant of the Insane asylum at Salem, - two French sailors 1 left this morning for New York to be deported as Insane aliens; One of them, Eugene Kmlle Bolsset. was a. member of the crew of the French bark Sully and the other,' Yves Videment, was on - the French bark Turget- They have both been in the asylum at Salem for about three years and will be deported at the expense of the owners -of the vessels bringing them here. . x ; , i , i il, i n. ; , ' JUARINE NOTES. ' Astoria, May 14. Sailed at 6:80 a. m., steamer Rainier, for San Pedro. Sailed at S a. m., steamers Catania and Ta hoe, for San Francisco. Left' up at I m schooner King Cyrus. San Francisco, May 14. Sailed at noon, steamer Rose .City, for' Portland. Astoria. May IS. Left up at 7 D. m.. schooners Alvena and Salvator and bark entlne C F Crocker. , Arrived down at 4 and sailed at 7 p. m.. steamer Welles ley, for San Francisco. Limerick, May 12. -Arrived. . FreriYh bark Neuilly, from Portland. Astoria, May 14. Condition at ' the mouth of the river at 8 a. m., smooth; Wind '' northwest 30 miles; weather. cloudy. -- ' ',.:. Tides at Astoria1 Sunday High water: :22 a. m., 7.6 feet; 7:84 p. m., 7.1 feet :00 a. m., 4.0 feet; 0:37 p. m., 0.3 feet CHILD RECOVERS ',1 ROi EXPOSURE . Little Kenneth Wood, who was lost by his mother at Kusa atatlon, on the Oregon Electrlo railroad, . last. Wednes day and found yesterday morning at Baratow, half a mile from Kuaa, haa ap parently recovered from . his II hours of hunger and exposure. -, ' (;-' The child's power of endurance la most remarkable," said Dr. A. E. T. Buckell, the attending, physician, this, morning, . "When it is considered that he waa. probably wandering over rough ground and among- .undergrowth for two nights and parts of three .days, and then lay in water for probably several hours. the wonder is that hs was not dead when discovered. .,;,. . v"'" v..". ':- :.t 'J' "Hi hflrf all th mftrk A plmia v " " - , - . posure; his face scratched, his lips blue, his circulation poor and his body cold. But I am satisfied from my last exam ination that he will In a few days be as well as though he had - never passed tnrougn sucn an experience," Mr. and Mrs. Tracey A.' Wood, the child s parents, live at 1066 cEast Thir teenth street north. Kenneth was found at 7 o clock yesterday morning by . 1 Sampson, whose home is about 800 feet from the pool of water in which the cautj was lying. SvvvwvVvvvwyvvVvvwwo r ' "Jt Coni0rvflto Cuttodlan" WMmm SAVINGS DANK , - .' PAYS 4 Per Cenl. OPEN, : For ; the convenience of its, customers on Satur day evenings from 6 to 8 Cof. Washington, Port- :Vlandr: Oregon: I. AT THE THEATRES A51TSEMENTS At Bongalow Tomorrow Night. . 7 J in aiiraction at. tne Bungalow ' tne atre tomorrow and. Monday nights will be "The .Thief," presented by Charles jfrobman and including In the east Herbert Keloey and Eff le Shannon with uppuriiua-' company, , - 1 i " " !';-" ""A . mX Time Tomorrow. . With tomorrow night's performances. tne engagement of the Balalaika Boys' band will close at Pantages. Tbs band has proved . the musical season's sensa tion, scoring a most distinct , triumph aunng its week's engagement Every niemoer is a taientea musician., 1 SXAT SAXB TOMOKBOW , ,10 a, m. i p. m. , 1 SHERMAN. CLAY &' CO. DAIWR0SCH New. York Symphony Orchestra and ' ' ' BOIOISIS t k ARMORY WEDITZSOAT APTXSWOOir AID , ' BTsirma, mat is. PrIces-11.00, $1.60, . $3.00, $3.60. DR, IM. ,J. FULTON Tonight "Old Heidelberg." uonlant . the . Baker Stock ; comnanv I will be seen for the last performance of Old Heidelberg., one of the most beau tiful plays ever written, which served to demonstrate" that Franklyn Under-1 wood is perhaps the best leading man tn company ever had, - , , Grand's Superior Show. By an odd circumstances, this week evry act at the Grand has been a head- liner elsewhere, or here, and they are now t round assem bled together. . Little Hip, th smallest and most Intelligent performing elephant in the world is tb particular reature. -1 SEAT SALE OPENS TODAY, BV1TOA&OW TKBATBE. Next Tuesday, .Wednesday Nights . DOROTMV MORTON - In the Musical Comedy, VVIDOW 'JONBS - Prices $1.60, $1 00, 76c,"60aJ Flo Irwin at brpheum. ' Presenting a most delightful comedy I playlet by George Ade, and called "Mrs. Peckham's Carouse." Flo Irwin end com pany are a g-reat hit on the bill at the 1 Orpheum thla week. The comedy is su perb. 1 1 - , SEATS NOW SELLING. , . BuaroAiiOW tszatbb , , Tomorrow and Monday Nights - r Charles Frohman Presents - HERBERT KELCBY ,1 ' ' AND ,' ' ' t EFFIE SHANNON 'Prices tl.60,$l.t)0, 7Sc. 60e. ' Journal Want Ads. bring results. Krfward. The regular date for this eel- .ebratlon Is May 34, but It was deemed advisable at a meeting last -inuraaay m 1 postpone the date in order not to col flict with the" King Edward, memorial services. ' , Hethodlsi Prsaehsfs Msettof The Portland Methodist preachers' meeting will' convene in -Taylor Btreet church Monday' 'morning at 10:30 ; to discuss ' state wide prohibition. Three addresses will be delivered end then will follow a free for all discussion. The public Is ' Shirt walsi Parties Shirt - waist dancing parties are to be the order of : things at Chrlstensen's "hall, beginning next Wednesday evening, tinder the aua pices of the Wednesday Informal Dane ' ing club. . They . will continue all summer,,-;. early one morning while on the way up the coast ana thinking it was a capslaed vessel, grew very excited and wanted to go immediately to the rescue. The captain hurried on deck to. examine it and .was on the point of ordering out a boat when the jnOnster fish suddenly dove beneath the surface. The Butler arrived at 1:80 o'clock this morning; from San Francisco , carrying flirt trtwtm MMMt .nA 4AA tAn. m George 8. Shepherd found himself out eraU mtrchandise. She will load her of court with his Injunction suit pf the outward cargo of lumber at the Eastern LONG STANDING SUfT: IS REINSTATED "' Snes for wages Miss Frankie Bice has started suit in tha justice -court arainst J. Peanette, proprietor of shooting gallery at Second " end Couch 1 streets. . Sh asks that he pay -her l . r -1 .. II I I f. . ' Arrested for Koa -Support Jaka Noah a fireman on the Southern Paciflo rail ' road, was arrested this morning; on a - charge of non-support Hs gave bond In the sum of $260 for his appearance for trial In th oonnty court - Th JFortlami Vwtr XroJ Worts Is now located at Second and Columbia streets. In the most modem ana com .plete plant on th coast ' ' . -fteaaaes ysseis Xarklns, for Catnaa, Waahougal and way landings, dally x - cept Bunday. Leavse Washlngtoa street dock HUB, .A X"V ' Swiss Woh Tirlac C. Chrlstea- Sd fir. Corbett bldg. Take elevator. - The opening ef Crystal Sjak amuse ment park And picnic ? grounds, M1K inman-Pouieen 1 company against " the city for a .few brief hours today,' but succeeded' in reinstating- the ease by promising to file a reply without fur ther delay. His tlm for reply had ex pired and yesterday Deputy City Attor ney Benbow, took a default la favor of Lthe city because ot the failure to reply witnin tne time .rsqulrec..' :-r'-.- f- Shepherd wa taken by surprise this morning when informed he was out ef court He said he understood he was not to be ruBhed in filing his reply, as the answer ia a lonr donnmnf r ine had been lenient with the citv at torney in granting a long time for filing tn citys answer. snepnerd s - com plaint was filed In N'ovember, 100$, and it was not until Maroh, this year, that me city ruea its answer. ... - -A The suit by the Inman-Poulsen Inter ests restrains th city from prosecuting cases against It for obstructing streets which th city claims . It possesses tnrougn tne Inman-Poulsen mill yards and -property on th east side. Th easameot In thla property the citv de clares it never relinquished, and also sserts the company is . eetopped front claiming ownership of the property. The land in question Is valued at $100. 000 or more and the city holds It IS vitally needed for publlo purposes. ' n'l M ' ' '"t sV Western I Rainier. -' mill. St Johns, rand at STEEL BOAT FOB PUGET SOUXD Willamette Iron Works Has , Prac tically Closed Contract-. That a large steel passenger .boat for the Puget sound to cost in, the neigh borhood of $120,000 will be built , here. Is practically an assured- fact accord ing to B. C Ball, secretary of the, Wil lamette Iron ft Steel : Works. . Mr. Ball was on the sound the early part-of the week In connection .with th business, but as all ef the details have not been completed, he was not In a position to give tha name fif the parties fox which It is to be built .? Th boat which will be built of at eel. will aooommodate about $00 people, and ALAMEDA PARK IS THE PLACE TO INVEST Hernlar Ciners Xne to Arrive. Roanoke. San Pedro May 1$ Kose jity. tsan Tanciso ...... way it X- I. . T3 I , left, va.rri, vws vn . ,,,,., inn ji Geo. W. Elder, San Pedro ...... Ma v 2 Bear, San Francisco ......... .May 3$ Kegulsr X.lners Dn to Depart Geo. W. Elder, San Pedro.. .... ..May S4 tser, uan jhTanciaco .May 14 Beaver, San Francisco. ....... .. .May 14 Kygja, Orient May 14 Breakwater, Coos Bay..... .....May 14 ttose city, ean Tancisco .......May i';v.Vi:'! , Vessels la Port. " Beaver, Am. ss.......'..........Alblna Augustus, Or, ss. -. ....... .North Bank Johan Poulsen, Am, aa.. ,,Oak SU Falcon, Am, ss. ............. ...Alters InverklD. Br. ss . , . . . POrUand Lbr. Co. Sua H. Elmore.. Am; ss. .... .Couch st Rygja, Nor. ss. .............. , . Ocean lo Joseph Puiitser, -Am. gas. sen... Ash st Leylsnd Bros.. Br. sh... .Inman-Poulsen sa Kont with oemeal and Oeacral. Bavard. Fr. bk, ............. .Qiaseow Claus. Ger. sh...........,,,,.Hamburs Claverdon, Br. ah.. .............. . Tyn Thiers. FT. sn. ................ Antwerp Notre Dame. d'Arvoir. Fr. bk...Antwern Tl tenia. Nor. ss. ........... . . .Antwerp Monterey. Am. sch ............ .Astoria Miscellaneous Tonnage to Arrive. Hercules, Nor. ss ........ . San Francisco V. b. Flint Am. bark.. .Seattle Bowdoin. Am. ee. ....... .Saa Franoiaoo Casco. Am. as. ......... .Ban Francisco Geo. W. Fen wick. Am. as. Ban Franciaoo Saginaw, Am. ss.'.. ...... San Franeiaoo Olympic. Am. ss. ...... ..San Franclsoo ' OH Carriers am Bout. Atlas.- Am. se...., ...... .San Franciaoo Catania, Am. sa. ........ .Fan Franclsos Asuncion, Am. as Argyle. Am. as 1. ...San Franelse one more opportunity There is one mors oppor tunity to buy a lot in Irving ' ton Park at the old prices, but . on Mo'nday, May 16th. the prices will advance to some thins; approaching the real . value of the : property. ' Look I at other lots of equal distance from the city -and you will see ' that our prices of $460 ar be-' I low the market : And yet Irving-ton Park has more ad vantages abetter car service I (So fare). Is mor sightly, has better home -and more of them than Various other tracts' offered at seven and eight .. hundred dollars. Secure a lot : or two VOW. ' If you ar not prepared to make full pay ment make a deposit and we will (1v you a. little Urn to pay th full 10 per cent IF. B. Holbrook Co. it,.'.. . ' ' I. Room 1, Worcester Bldg. PORTLAND THEATRE Russell & Drew. Mgrs. M, 443, A-7085. Last Time Tonight, ' "BOHXMXAJT OXBI." Alda Hemmi and entire HATIOHAZi OFESA CO. 50 PBOPX.B Next week, starting Sun. Evg.. May 15, Flotow's "MARTHA." Prices 11 to 26o. 1 . Seats at box office and Rowe & Mar I tin's, Sis Washington st. ' BAKER Main 2. A-6360 O.o. x. Baker, Mitiaser ' BAXEB STOCK COMTAVT ' .. . . The pride of Portland, -i- TonlRht - OLD KEXBEXASaUr ' , Most beautiful olav ever written. Evening. 25c- EOo, 75c. 8at Mat. 2 60. EOe Next eweek, opening- tomorrow matinee. jui out or conege.- NATUROPATH r 434 CLAY STREET CRITICISED FOR ADVERTIZirsq The medloal " fraternity' have freely criticised Sr. rnlton for, advertising in -the newsDSDers. . But . lust as in her practice bo in her advertising, Br, Tnl- vu 1 as an h wh 1 n namnnBrrn r xsf inur inn 1 Haturopath "Biases the Trail" for others 1 to follow.' 1 .',.' sV. .-..V:;i..--V: The following extract' from an Iowa newspaper demonstrates that the Med ical Fraternity are waking up to the necessity of advertising: V , ' f "Waterloo, Iowa, April S, 1110 Dr. W, R. ' Cothern, who came here -a year ago from Illinois, has created a mild sensation In the ranks of , the met! ical men, by overturning 1. the long- estab lished custom of not advertising tn the newspapers. He will run a series of ad- Lvertlaementa and In his Fore Word he Sr. mitoa has built up her wonder ful practice by advertlsng, and then by aotually earing- the cases which come to her.-- Not doping Or patching up, but performing positive cures, which are not so-called miracles, but simply nature's lawk fuiflll.d. Dr.' Fulton Is curing daily the most obstinate cases of - nervous trouble, asthma being one of the worst; also stomach bowel and kidney trouble, par alysis and all forms of rheumatism. In -fact, she Is cm ring every day the people th doctors have g-ivea up I This is a strong statement but Dr. : . Fulton Is making herself famous in our city. If you are still skeptical, why not in vestigate? A wis man follow Nature's laws, but a fool follows th. quacks 1 Which course will you take? One leads to health and happiness; the other to suffering, poverty and misery. It is for you to choose, but a moment's sober thought will convince, you that 'Mature has provided for all her children, and only man has failed to take advantage ' : of her help. . , t . . Sr. rnlton Is showing hundreds the way to true health and happiness. If you ar suffering-, why not let her help yout urnui auussi ' 8 TO IS ABO 1 TO 5. Other- hours by appointment, s Rooms and care of oatienta durina treatment If desired, , ' Office Cor. I2th & Clay Sts., West Side Midway Between- ISth. St and Mt. ' ' laDor i-arimes, PHOITES MAIN 7338. A-3I33. TMaonrinnllv A rmma TPrm . Tllil .; frt Holiday Matinees, Night Prices, k l ' - MAT. ZTXItf BAT xa-SB-60 Wights U-as-gfl. . fa , T 9 I IICAJ KG , . , ASTANCED VAUDET7&-MI. Xlo Irwin and Company In "MM, FBCXHAM'I OAJtOTTSB" - By George Ade Featured. , ikrerf 'ASVAsTOEO T ATTO X TXUuB ' Stars of All Nations. , Special Attraction Extraordinary TKB BIT.aT.sTTTA BOTS' BAJTD ' Painless DeriW L'trrfWn.rmnTsaMi joa hT their plnr imnd btldptwork 3n. luhed fa ens di j it Boonaarr. ' 1 We will s-ive ftm4 22k coid r eorclr itroweier $3. S3 ' -1 Molar Craws 5. CI !22kBrMTMth3.'1 'Qal4 Fillings 1.C1 lEml Fillings 1C I IsihwFtllinit.eJ llntvFUIInn , ,' 2. S3 sQooii Rubber I Plate 5.C3 - Bet Red Rub -a terl'UtM l.v t MnlaMtxr'tloii.J eic auuiNTilD Worn tn years The PanUge. Trio: the D.Monlao.1 fA. ICSffiMTiSSSBlVK pms&fc. Bait netiuM, I.'. ,rmA" ,V, ,1 V,Tiri"""' . .i" 1 ordered. OoMnlUtiou Vree. To- H. Tyrrell; Caulfleld & Driver; Arthur jMiniwork done MywheiWAil and Emma Christy. . . iniwd. liodwn electric eaulpn. Popular Prices. Matinee Dally.. curtains-:ao, :se ana s. I O RAIN P -r Wek May 9. 1910 . Ground Floor. KeHeeHeHKjg 9 Little Hip Th tiniest per- t ormina : elephant in we woria. . Matinee every day. S:S0: any aeat. ISc. Even's performances, 7 :S0, :1S; balcony, Matt Xeefe . ' The -Wheelers Teroni Terdi H Brother -Xlela ft oilftoa Wood ai Kawsoa Orandasoop AValtcr BcnwcII Hinson , Preaches twice Sanday at tha ' WHITE TEMPLE Tweirta and Taylor atreta. : 10:50 A. M. 'ND YOU ARE ONE" Solo, Mrs. Lula DahJ MUler. ; 7:30 P. M. "How Much Better Is af.IanThanaShccp?" . OnGA!f RECITAL Fr"'! Tn-:'-? y tjt3artet asd eborns. waukle. will be on Sunday, May IL Bring your lunch baskata. Old Jewelry WaatV-W buy eld gold and sliver. Uncle Myers Collateral Bank. 71 Sixth street between Oak and Fine, - ' ..v-."' - "; VortlaaC Aoademy resumes work la all department Monday morning. James F. Ewlng, assistant principal. Beal Banratas In monumental work. Otto Schumann. Third and Eaet Pine. . W. 'A. Wise aad, araoclatea, palnleao dentists. TLlrd and Wean ice tea. Owingf to Inability of th eoastrae- tlon company to secure rails aad aagl iron the extension of Broadway ear- line froan the entrance of Alameda Park the center of this addition has not been finished on time promised tn eon-' tract Therefore, tb price advance has been postponed nntil the earllne re ac tually completed to :th aad Maaen streets, and tha ears ere in operatloa te that point This will be a matter of couple f Weeks st the most . Is the meantime it la thex wise man Who makes a selection of a horn site In Alameda Park, 'the place par excel lence for a home. Besides, tt has all the elements of a silt edge tsvestment as the prices are fully to per eeat be lew pre ..nt market valoee and the park Is developing rapidly, 1 ' Let ' anyone who is considering the purchase st residence rest estate la any section of tbe city, tnventlrat the property by etreetcer. It will be found "-t Movements of WarshJps. ' Movements of the following vessels ef the United States navy have been reported front Washington to the local hydrographJo officer - .- ' On May 7 the Smith, Lamson and Preston ' arrived at Boston; th Caesar, Mareellua and Patuxent arrived at Nor folk; the Wolverine arrived at Toledo and the Montana arrived at Maldronado. Th Mayflower sailed from Hampton Roads for Washington and arrived at th latter place May t. Th Chester arrived at Maldonado May L On May t the Montana, Tennessee. South Da kota. Cheater and Mars sailed from Maldonado for Montevideo. - r fflMV Tolerate . m r v mm m mmm m it In t MCMnrr. . War not forenr rid nmr- elf ef Owh pimples, eruptions, eopper-eokired .pots, son. peine, etc., etc.? Thee, ere bat tee ttora slsBtls sod ere tbe Ort stsse of tbat kins of all diMue. Blood Poison. Brown'. Blood Tieatstent win tormr endSeste ererj tree ef dbIso from tbe rtm. n per eottie; la.le m emtb. - Bead te Or. Brown. Sts Arch wt.. PbU.delfaila. er get K la Ftrtlaod ef OWL , ... r- 1 - . - - Kever heel tat about giving Chamber lain's Coo gh Remedy to children., It contains no opium or other ' narcotics. and can be given with Implicit eonfl- denca, As a quick cur for coughs and colds to which children are susceptibly it Is unsurpassed.. ; ' ., :", , j , , in n:ifr Tav,, uiiu iiudi Anto Speeder ta PtoedL . E. E. Merge, was , fined tit thl morning In the municipal court for aate tnat soen f the o-celled high class speeding. He waeu accused ef running fridmco districts srs apprewched down boy at ThHd end Morrison thronsh very undesirable actions, so ntreets, bet the boy eould aot be o- tht the fellow pasaenrtrs ta the street- rated. Evidence showed, however, that tha driver was on the wrong side of tbe street, and had exceeded the . epeed limit - ... Lottery Dealers Ftned, ' Criarles Tons; waa fined lit this seem ing tn the municipal court for eon. du-t!ng a Chinee lottery. Samuel Montgomery wae e!" arrested and for feited a ba!l ef tSS. Peverml lottery tirketa were found In the y'ap. mr are decidedly eacnngenlal types. Weathrr Burratt Forecasts. . Shippers Forecast Protect shipments ss far north as Seattle against tempers tare, of about ( degrees: northeast to Spokane, tt degrees; southeast to Boise, 12 degrees; south to Siskiyou, to de gree. Minimum temperature at Port, land tonight about 40 degree; . River Forecast Th Willamette . Tn-. tll mmma ' , tonight or Sunday morning at a stage f 1 CT fl f"T If ff ef about It feet and remain en a.ltif sis) I l sVJ iiilUlt stand Sunday and Monday and probably fall allghtly Tuesday. Hot iiui any tSOElLlGEI'S Range Light lVportMOtst. Captain Oeorr E. Bridreft. master ef the Standard Oil rvmpur'i ' taisk steamer Asuncion, reported e the llgbt- Tfcerefore. g by streetcar when Is-lbevae department this trvomlng that the - 'range light o the north eld f the awritob mar'i"nm iri' m"Ti mnar 111 net nvrninc na ne came acrpes yesterday morning. He eeld that U ecMth rhsnnel acroes th bar eema t r shiftlrif to the westward arvt that there la now about 24 S feet ef water tere row. The As-jrrl'n srrtvea at portnoeth yetery ;) ,t bar re! e ef ell and will eatl .jJn toe baa Frenrtee th's aftemrHsn. the north and reached by Broadway earllne, affords excel tent surrounding and aeewtattona. 1 See Alameda Park today er tenaev row. Take Broadway ear. ' Infnrm.tlB rasy fee hid ef the AJa eaeda Land Co. eier ef Alameda Park, i:i Crfeett eii- ; Til Fesd-drbk fsr t'l lis. Mors bcalhfj than Ten or Coffee. Afreea with the weakest Egrtioa. De&aoas, tnvtgorttins and outrkiout, RirhmV, tnstte e-rain, powder form. A ffaick hraca prtparrd ia a toimrte. Tile as mklllBl. Axk far IIORLId'i Othen art imitations. Robes Dusters For automobiles and carriages. All colore, all airea, any price front 75c to tha finest cloth Robea at $25.00. Wa have these for all kinds of weather; mora of them than all other stores in town,; 'A:r r truss Btm-mss -w-Jv;Be-,, BmDaWASH.eis. PORTLAND OREGON CinaaaoDiAi a juh. ss.sb Bsaaarssti, 330 EAST MORRISON- 4f PER WEEK " 1 Wltlt- DRES5 VOO NEWY0RW3UTFITTING-C0 tas-evT fiatt sr. just on nosmtsort art BLOTTERS! Wt make them. The kind that are oat of the ordinary -the business bringing; kind. 5 end or call for samples. Catalog- and Booklets neatlv printed. Main 2352. LDLPLDL1T mTlH C0L.24J As It ; TOE VIE17 The Jicobs-SUne Co. ; Larjest Realty Operators on tha Pacific Coast Cor. rilih aad Alier Streets CUT RATES IN DENTISTRY Tse Mt Dmital Vtrk at Lew PnoM. P.iaUe Extraeuoa. . . . vmt rnimr Unit Fil'..A. Inmtl T. tt K. Ooid Crmi II rornelet. Cnmti , f) Xo.H Ool. 0a 4 It " Mr. ' as Cl" w,r M K- ,! a 4 ,r tit. 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