kj y i i.j y ij w h4 fcj TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Bungalow ............. .'. ."The iTIif" I;al rr '-'Just Out of Colled," Portland ... , 4" ."Martha" Orpheum Vaudevillg Jrand . ... 1. Vaudeville Pantages ................... .Vaudeville Star Moving, Pictures Disorderly ;' Men Fined. -While re turning, from Courtell Greet Saturday midnight on a street car, E. G. Daskey ma F. Williams became profane . and abusive to E, R. Eckler, conductor, who caused their arrest.' The conductor also charged they were drinking liduor on the car. and making - themselves ob noxious to other passengers..-"When the car arrived at Seventh and Washing ton streets, Eckler called, the police station, and an. officer was sent -to-take the young men in - charge. When searched at tha t station a bottle ' of liquor was found on each of the men. They were charged with being drunk and disorderly on a street car. ' A fine of 120 was given eajh this morning by juage osenneit. , v Celebrate Independence Day Hjalmar Oundersen Of Eu,reka, Cal.; will speak. and young people dressed in native cos tumes will jlng quaint folkkftsonga of old JJofway at the celebration of the 17th of May. anniversary (Norway a In dependence Day) at the First Korweglan and Danish'. M. B. church, Eighteenth and Hoy.t . streets, "Miesday evening, commencing at 8 oiflock. , The ladies of the church havs prepared refresh ments, and a social time will be In dulged In after the program. , Will Repeat Program Tonight the mualfs section of the Woman's club will repeat "The Lady ; of fehalott," given unuer villi uireuuon oi juousiu uauiii, for the benefit of the T, W. C A., In Ha auditorium Seventh and Taylor streets. .In addition to the - cantata, there will be numbers by the Ladles' orchestra, Miss Elaine Forrest, soloist. also Madame d'Aurta, soloist, and Miss Delia Bradley, reader. Admission tree. BUver offering, i" , : Meier Prank Rslty and Bental In formation Bureau Strangers intending to locate In Portland are invited to make use of our realty and rental information bureau, -situated on :the sith floor where the combined lists of all the real estate agents are kept constantly on file, charge. Meier & Frank Company, Mor- l-Unn.nfth.AldAr-RtTth Ktreets. Tries to Tall Tree. A' man giving the name of F. M. Thompson was found yesterday In a field near S win ton. He was acting In a strange manner,, and sold he wanted to cut down a large fir tree with its pocket knife. Mounted Patrolman Burstow placed the man in custody, and he will be taken before the county court for observation. Women'! Frees 01ub. The chairman of the review department of the State Women's Press club has called a meet ing at the home of Mrs. E. A Altchlson, 711 Multnomah street, --corner East Twenty-first, Wednesday evening. May 18, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose . of criticising some original manuscripts, lYr will not have. to look over your spectacles nor under ' them, '. bufc Tight through them if you let George Ruben eteln make you a pair of perfect fitting eye glasses. Prices reasonable, "Op posite Baker theatre," 189 Third, State Lawyers to -Meet The state bar association will convene . tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock in the county courthouse, Instead , of In the . federal courthouse as has hitherto been an Acres, I On the Base Line Road ' , Xa Beat "of - . - . Cherry District r There ia no better Investment . now "offered then our banner ) Acre Traots. For residence sites the location is unequaled; for orchard land it is of the very best in the state, and for small fruits and garden trucK ' its proximity to Portland and , ' Ita location on the best of GOOD ROADS I makes it the' best buy now of fered on the Portland market ) Price the Lowest At the price, 1100 to HBO per acre, and on easy terms, thero I is no such bargain to be bad ' elsewhere. , - ) f. B. Holbrook Co. i Boon 1, Worcester Building ' . Ground, floor. Fhonee, Mala 6388, A-7507. Robes Dusters For 'Automobiles and carriages. All colors, all sizes, any price from : 75c -;o the finest cloth Robes at $25.00. We have these foe all kinds of weather; more of them than all other stores ,ln town. 1 330 EAST MORRISON ST. rjrfe.TRusrthEPiop5l. PER -WEEK Willi DRESS VOO MEV YORK-QUTFITTI N6-C0 lfe5-7 FIRST STt JUST Or r MORRISON ST. n a A noumva. Mr. I'llen o? Orison. City, will be present as advocate of a variety of measures. A rarer will he read j by C. N. MeArtllur, snoretary to the gov ernor. Secretary Jerry Broriaugh an nounced today, "There will be something doing." Woman's Club Meeting The Art of Psychology department of the Woman's club, will meet tomorrow at 2 o'clock In Wome.n of WoodiWfttiall, Tenlh and Taylor streets. "Mrk.Ea ton wlllspeak on "Thought 'Cultivation ' and Forces." Mrs. Weister will tell the story of Tentoretto. - Arrangements will be made for the outing; extended to the depart ment by Mrs. H. King Wilson, at-,Qs-wego.. All ,- club members invited. Forgery Is CUarg-ed John Weiss was arrested by the United States marshal's office this morning on complaint of the postal inspectors, charged with having forged an Indorsement of a money order. It . is charged that Weiss signed the name pf John George Weiss to a money cer for $100. He will be .gryen a hear ing before the United States commis sioner this afternoon. The Portland Wire ft Iron Works la now located at Second and Columbia streets, In the most modern arid com plete plant on the coast. Old Jewelry Wanted. We" buy old gold afid silver, - "Uncle Myera Collateral Bank, 71. Sixth1 street, between Oak and Pine. , - . Steamer Jessie Sarklna, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Ieavea Washington street dock at I P. to. . '. ;, . - , , ;.. . s "Cake 'anil lolng" Is the subject of Miss Tracy's cooking lesson for tomor row, Tuesday aftarnoon. . Janes Oarlck At Co., the bouse mov ers; removed to 130 East Water street. Phone East '4 W. .. . Bwlis Watch. Bepairtng C Chrlsten sen, 2d fir. Corbett bldg. Take elevator. ' Seal Bargains In monumental work. Otto Schumann, Third and EastrPlne. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. . " . Crowds Oo roller skating these days, afternoon and evening. , ' ' - Halley's Comet. ' ' May 18. Halley's comet rose oday 8:19 a. m.; tomorrow 3:43 a. m. Sun rises 4:46. , Comet's speed today about 1660 miles- per minute. Comet about seven-degreea south Of star Alpha Arie tls. Comet's distance from the earth 20,800,000 miles. Position today, right ascentlon, 1 hour, 49 minutes, 62 sec onds; declination, 15 degrees, 69 minutes north. ' frv TTTTT Y ft MCl.rL ; The cadt officers and the senior class of the QUI Military academy have sent out invitations .for the officers' hop and aenior uromenade, Friday, May 87. The patronesses are Mrs. Harry B. Clark, Mrs. Ann R. Hill, Mrs. Joseph W. Hill, Mrs. John K. Kollock, Mra. J. Wes ley Ladd, Mrs. Andrew c. Panton, Mrs. Beamer S.-Pague and Mrs. Eugene A Bockey. ; These proms are alwaya "dis tinctly popular among the younger set and a good many of the-older ones fill out the guest list: The members of the class are Garnett Montagu Babbitt, of Portland; William J. A. Baker, of Hood River; Bryant Hall, of Fairbanks, Alaska; ' Harry Clifford Huntington, of Los Angelesf Donald M. Pague, of Port land; Carl Peringer, of Pendleton: Wen dell K. Phillips, of Vancouver, Wash.; Matthew, Troy,, of Portland; Clarence William Westbrook, of Smith River, Cal.; Earl C. Wursweller, of Portland, and Charles Marlon fcbindenf of Seattle. 41 - . ' ' ;- - a -..-.) . Mr, and Mrs. John C. Lewis, who liave recently returned from their honeymoon trip, have taken apartments at the Nor tonla, e e The O, E. 8. club will give a shirt waist dance this evening at the Masonio temple. .-.. x:-M . Mias" Rose' Kaufmaa. celebrated- her seventeenth birthday yesterday at her home, 423 H First street The jooms were decorated with flowera. : Dancing and games occupied thS time until sup per was served. Charlie Qreenburg, singer, entertained the company. Those present "were the Misses Tillle Gold stone, RoJ Kaufman, Ltisie Kaufman, Anna Schneider, Clara Hldgin, Min nie Stelnburg, B. 8ilverston, G. Gold ston, It. Ooldston, Muriel Benner, Hilda Silverblatt,- .Sophie Kaufman, Paul Schneider, Charlie Greenburg, -Frank Kaufman, Ellas Kaufman, Morris Lou ganlc, Joe Lleb, Silas Markmen and Ben Boxer. , . , ,'" ' In honor of Miss Sallle Sterrett, wbo Is her house guest. '.Mrs. John Corbln entertained , Saturday afternoon at her apartment at the Harrison in Seattle. Sixteen guests were asked to meet Miss Sterrett ' . f , . Mrs. F. C. Pier Jr., and son, Master Stanhope Pier, are the (tuesta of Mr. and Mrs. John Megarth In Seattle." Mrs. Pier la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Megrath, , M Mrs. Henry E. Dosch, the Misses Cam illa, LUUan and Marguerite Dosch, and Roswell Dosch, who have been abroad for over a year, will return home this week; In New fork they hav been" the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arno Dosch, and in Boston visited Mrs. Alexander Kerr. v ' ' '.e; " Mr. and Mrs. William Franklin Dodd of Bait Lake 'City are guests of Mrs. Dodd's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Franklin Pierce Mays. ..The Dodds cam to- at tend the funeral of Mrs. Dodd's broth er, Wilson Mays. .... i. Mrs.. Henry R.-Harriman of Seattle, who has been a guest of Mrs. Bert Huaon for a week, returned home yes terday morning; . - " t . . Mrs7 Herbert Holman hls gone to Palo Alto. Cal., to attend the. gradua tion of her son. John Revmonrl Hnlmnn from Stanford university. r e .. Mr. and Mrs.' Theodore B. Wilcox and Teddy- Wilcox are at their farm near Council Crest during the scarlet fever scare,.:ji,';:'''';,r;;:"'1f ; .;, ,, , lf;v-B;'vv-;-.y.': v;. Mrs. .Walter V. Smith Is spending a few days at Hood River, - e - , y Glen I Davis was registered at the Hotel St Mark, in Oakland last week. POLICE MAKE RAID IN. -UNDERWORLD; NAB 8 Fonr-innd -t we-women- weiro-ar rested (Saturday nifht at 207 Market street, known to the police- as a dis orderly house. Maud Ray, booked aa conducting the houset Is under bail of 1200, Myrtle Smith, IS years old. was placed under-a charge of being an IrT mate, and H. Anderson, an Ironworker; n lrr r I jit . "B I VHI i mvuuiii it la -rr. 7 ' ' 1 r ' i r ..... " (r " , i - , - .1,1 . Elisabeth Gulce as -Joan of Arc, wl ' , '' horse in When MailO Adams, who is admitted to be perhaps the most talented actress appeared before the faculty of Harvard university one year age1- in her cele brated impersonation of Joan of Arc, Mr.- Frohman spread picture broadcast on the great -little actress, clad In ar mor, standing at- the head of a milk white, steed. This picture caught the fancy of many as belnchnot only unique. but possessing particular human inter-, But to people associated more closely with animal Ufa and the strenuous ac tivities of the sawdust ring, this picture although so famous, did not appeal By most professionals It has always been argued that to the circus haa evir. be longed the pastmastership of the art of posing. The trained horse of the ring Jesse Sanders, horseman; Charles Wil son, lineman; and Mert Hendershot, iron worker, were booked for frequenting the placa - Police Sergeant iKienlsn and Patrol man Thatcher raided the place. Infor mation reached the police station several days ago that Maud Ray was conduct ing the resort Sergeant Kienlen found Anderson and the Smith girl ; together and the other men drinking in another room. ; Opal Smith, a woman of the un der world, was arrested at 301 First street, and Clifford King was also ar rested and charged with soliciting for her. The cases will come up In the municipal court Thursday. Children requif e the purest of food. i r m would knowingly sacrifice the health 7 ren If you hams : At Best CKIOIf You ct feet th Omar Kahayyam, the handsomest the world. , poses naturally; It is second nature with him. In the same way the woman, who haa chosen the glamour of the big tents. by reason or the athletic- life led by her and the insistent demand for physical grace Of movement," has fro peer and cannot be excelled by any actress no matter how Intellectual and versatile. ; The picture, printed herewith, pre sents Miss Elisabeth Gulce, of the Sells Floto show, posed as Joan of Are, her companion being Omar Khayyam, the handsomest and best trained horse in the world. . A -wmparlson of both pic tures demonstrates the truth of the ar gument regarding the possibilities of'the circus as expressed above. Miss Gulce will appear twice daily with the big Sells-Kioto show when It opens in Port land May 21 for four performances. ' Ontario Wins Meet ; . Ontario, Or., May , 18. The Ontario high school ; won the third annual Jn terschoIastlQ- track and field meet held St the fair grounds in this city Sat urday afternoon, winning the silver cup by., TQ points. The Boise team . made 45 points aqttpWalser 16. Eighteen ath letes from Boise, 12 from Ontario and six from Welser , participated in the events. Will Fiser of Ontario and Grey MoConnell of Boise were the stars of the meet TJp to last week one shearing plant near Echo had sheared 60,000 bead of sheep: The Purest None too would choose discriminately O UU?W BRAND mm 1 feed it to the children.moicfn that it i that it has passed government inspection s tho stamp of approval. They'll like it to Dealers, Hotels and SIXAT COMPANY, PORTLAND, OBEGOIC' - Iiaer. Jaksrs ox tbm facUe. ; AT THE THEATRES . ""-j Edward Abdes at Orpheum. "Self Defense" is the title of a pow erful playlet presented- by, Edward Abeles on the new bill at the Orpheum this week. The sketch is by George H. Broadhurst and in the bands Of such a capable young actor as Mr. Abeles has been a great hit everywhere. Matinee every day. - Balloon Girl. " Heading the list of acts at the Grand this week Is Burleigh's Balloon Girl. This i the , very latest! of' vaudeville novelties and is as dainty as It is sen sational. The Balloon Girl is the latest capture by Sullivan & Considine, , New Bill at Pantages. ' Beginning with the matinee this aft? ernoon at 2:30 o'clock the new bill at Pantages will .commence a week's en gagement Toplined is the La Bella Na poli troupe, direct from Italy, in songs of the .Venetian Jandi and : as a special added attraction, Tinkham . ft Co., dare devil motorcyclists; will b offered, v Last Time "The Thief Tonight.' ' The' attraction at the Bungalow thea tre, tonlghf at 8:15 o'clock, will be the last performance o.f "The- Thief." This company is presented by Charles Frohmam and Includes the well known players, Herbert. Kelcy and. Effie Shan non. . . v Brand New Picture Shows. ' At the Star. Oh Joy and Odeon thea tres yesterday there were programs ab solutely new and the same will be true of the Arcade theatre today, . There are four 10 cent moving pictures operated by : the People's Amusement company under one . progressive policy. AtS1: ' 'Just Out of College." Packed houses greeted . the ? Second week's opening of Baker Stock company yesterday, and ' the bill is George Ade's remarkably clever comedy ""Just Out of College." t Ade is the author of "The College Widow"? and other big succeases. Dorothy Morton Tomorrow Night. The attraction at the Bungalow thea tre ' tomorrow and : Wednesday nights, will be the charming prima donna comediennes Dorothy Morton and her splendid supporting company in her lat est musical comedy success,. "Widow Jones.". . v,.: .;vft" --y.:.::s L::. : ., ' . While building s' Wgh school. Lake- view will do a larger job than usual In such' cases. - A site of eight acres is contemplated, and It is intended to cre ate an institution that will embrace several college features, especially those of agricultural colleges. An IntuUtioH for Whooplng-Cough, Croup, uroncnuis, wougns, , Diphtheria! Catarrh, t Creeolens is a Boon to Aathmatioa. Dote It ot Mm man ! to bfeetae U nrnedr lor diwuae of the bribing oifue tlua to tke the nmedy Into the etomMhl Oeselene tan beoaeWie air, rendered etrongly aatiMptio, if ciTixi orer the dijMMd OOTiiU.nl toMtmcnt. tt is lDTtlabl to aaothTi wiu imau cnuaroo, - Tkoae of Oea will tut immediate rtlii rrom congne or innunea Condition of the throat, ALL DRUQOISTS. Send eosUl lor de oriptlr Booklet. Tapo-Cresolese Co m Fulton Street, KewVork. Good No mother of her BACON Cafc3 f&UWltaed 187) -I 1 N w child- xsk for per- and . . 76 vr-'iv Growths and Ulcers Cure J -.'."by Liqad'cide-iVv '' TUMOR,., GROWING 20 TEA,RS. "I feet it my duty to pen &ou ' a -few lines letting you kfaow what a Godsend Liquocidfl has been to me. I used it steady for over year, and the oitft ment only a few times before I got rid of the growth on my abdomen, which has been grow- , ing larger and more troublesome for 20 long years. Many doctors ' bad told me it; was everything but the right thing, and 1-bad thrown away hundreds, of dol lars with tnem. J used your salve which softened and made an opening to work out the pus Inside. I am still taking Uquo cide and tell everyone of my acT quaintances what It has done for me. I ... cannot praise, it too much." JTous truly, ftrs. C. W. EdgecOmb, 18 Ward St.. North. Weburn, Mass.. October I, 1906. .- CONFIRMED OCT. . ltOO. - - Mrs; C W. Edgecomb writes , that we are at liberty to confirm this statement at this date. Bhe -has not been troubled with the growth since. , i . This letter is merely a sped-..." , men of many thousands we re- oeive unsolicited from grateful patients. : Many' more telling about remarkable cures of these ",..w?u M other germ ' diseases, will be sent anywhere on re quest. Liquocide Cures skin trouble because of Its power to kill germs. It is ndt like other germicides, which are poisons when taken internally, but a harmless germlcldewhlch . acts as a tonic. Liquocide is not a mixture of drugs. It is a scientific product and the formula is printed on the label of every bottle, i The treat ment Is both local ahd internal. SPountless cured ones know from experience that It does what nothing else can do. , Its effects .are so certain and so Immediate that we issue a . certificate of guarantee which covers a two -months' test at our financial risk.' Don't ; treat skin trouble in harmful rand ineffective ways. If you are a . sufferer, please send your name and -address and ask for Book No, 18. We will send (t and also our liberal guar antee certificate, which is free' from technicalities and - restric tions. . Please send today; our of ., fer places you under no obliga tions whatever. Liquocide coats BOo and fl.00. . THB XJQTJOZOVE OOUPAXT, 80-83 "W. Kinals 0t, ' (1.0) - CHICAGO ' AMUSEMENTS SCATS 8ELMNO 11 BSESKAV, CZ.AT CO. DAMR0SCH OXCRESTBA ASD SOLOISTS ARM0RYr-Wednesday ".' AFTERNOOK, 2;30. f EVENING, :15. paicrsi.oo, ilso, a'.oo, ij.bo. . BUNGALOW THEATRE rnones Mam 11T ana A-4224. Tomorrow and Wednesday Nights. The Prima Dohna Comedienne. DOROTHY MORTON In Musical Comedy Success. WIDO W JONES Prices ll.SO.. $1.00, -7Bc. BOc. ' Ri ifun a 1 nwr theat t-v tt lauMd iorriioa. Phones Main 117 and A-4224. - LAST,; TIME TONIGHT 8:15 " . Charles Frohman presents THI3 THIEF' A Most Interesting Drama. Herbert Kelcey-and Effle Shannon. v Price 81.60, 11.00. 750, 60c. . BAKER THBATBB Main I, A-6360 Geo, Xk Baker, fjiaes)r , BAXXB STOCK COKPAVT 'Tonlgbtj AU Week: Bargain Mat Wed. "TOST OUT OP. COX.Z.SOZ!" fiy George Ade, Author of 'The College - " Widow- Twenty-five in the cast, - One of th Biggest Comedies of the Age. ' Evening Prices, 25c. BOc, 75c; Sat Mat.. 6c, 60c. Next Week 'Tinder Sontbera Skies." PORTLAND THEATRE Rt'SSELL A DREW, MGRS. Phones, A-7085, Mala 443 Tonight and all week; Mats. Wed., Sat AIDAHCMMI ' -' and : TXX VATXOIT AX, OPERA COKPAJTr Offering Yon FlotoWs Charming Opera .,. 'lfc-A.-.T-H-A" , 8--- PEOPLE - 19 ' Prices 81.00, 76o, 60c, 2Be. XAZir , A-ioao CAT.IETZBT BAT lS-SO-604 virtits lA-as-oa SaIi . THEATRE ' . ADTAXCZS TATTDITIIUJ. . EDWARD AMMB la "Self Defense" . ' SeadUner." Stars of All Nations. ' " Engagement -Extraordinary i.i X.A BEIO.A VAPOUt TROVPS Cullen Brothers, Hurley & Hurley,v Jones, Grant & Jones. , ; - -: Special added" attraction, TESXKA3C ft CO., sensational motor cyclists in "THB OAOB OP DEATH. t ' Q RAND WsekMay 16, 1910 Bl Sensation Durleigh's Balloon-Girl TandeTiUe's Wilton Bros. Xw Welch si Co. Knsioal Z,owe The liOagwortlis Smith ft Arada Oran&asoona. XAtest Horelty Matinne every day, S:S0; any seat, lSe. Evening-performances, 7:30, 9:15; bal cony, 15c; lower fir., 26c; box seats, 50c. TOTJT CAJST'T CATCH AWBCAXS X9 A XUS PTJDD1B TOV CAW SXB THB SXLI.S-ri.OTO SHOWS MAT 83-84 For25eentaG Circus War Rages t Prices Are Cut ta Half. i . WATCTT T2AT PARATS -'SKIN TROUBLES. iX- ADVAMCED TAXTDS TZXiUB ! -I friPiith'.c1 I ,1 i i ' - t . I - tistry .Is krw-.s - s skill fotinUi-.i on t pne-p, mi I f hii - I 1 THU BOSTON" ' 1 TlJSTS ar ble t.i - tmrl TKKTit V.'IV OUT PA IN f or h t'i t charge niaao by ft!i, r dentists for painful i tractlonsf, TEpTK- A perfect flttin; and natural looking set of artificial TEETH mut be, as sembled by an expert In solentlflc ni chanlsm: this is why THE vjBOSTON jJtiN-iiain are aoie 10 mane a ia 01 artlHclal TEETH that restores the nat ural facial contour and expression as well as to masticate food with. TEETH The proper filling of a tooth requires a Vnnwl(i(1ff-.nf th minute anatomv of the TEETH, laws and "head as well as the adaptability of filling materials to be used, ana antiseptic preventions of further decay after filling. This .. Is why THE BOSTON DENTISTS are able to guarantee their fillings to stay TEETH Gold and porcelain crowns when prop erly .made - restore - broken down and badly decayed teeth to their former use fulness and beauty and last a life time. This high class dental urork la "not experimental but a lasting euc cess when made by a master of the den tal sdtnee. This is why THE BOSTON DENTISTS advise this class of work where it is required. . -. TEETH - Gold and porcelain crowns and bridge work made strong and well adapUvl replaces missing teet-h and for- cleanli ness and utility Is the most beneficial and satisfactory work, when made by ex perienced ' dentists who use the high grade gold and best material This in why THE BOSTON DENTISTS are. able to point With pride to thousands of pa trons who are wearing this .crown and bridge work with comfort and satisfac tion. - , ' , i ..V-''- " ' ! . ' . . . . TEETH Should be cared for by reliable den tists who charge for actual work done. This is why THE BOSTON DENTISTS are-a me 10 oq nign ci ami - ui for the low prices. One Pries to all is the motto of The Boston Dentists - ComegHjrjfth..-and. Morris oalBts. '- Entrance 231 Morrison art'eet, op posite Meier & Prank's and Postoffice. .Open evenings until 8 and Sundays until 4 for people who work. ShennanpacSs Co Morrison at Sixth. Opp. Postoffice. 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