:y s AMi-:-.::?.!i::-.x-i "A IVo'n tin's Ws ."Under Southern f'ki''s" 4.. "Jf'ra Ulavolo" Vaudeville Vaudeville Vaudeville Jlovlne i'icturus Elsarpearanca Etill Kystery A tele gram has been received by Mrs. Anna Harper. .129 Main Btreet. from Los An gelea, purporting to -come from Mrs. Hannah Smith, who suddenly and mys teriously disappeared from her Portland home three 'weeks ago. The message states that she will write later. When the woman was last seen in this City he had J65D. - Bhe lived In a small room at the rea&M art old church at 61 Thir teenth street. .Detectives Sloan and En dlcott have been unable to find any trace of her since the disappearance. She asked to have her goods sent to her. Efforts are now being made to, locate her in Los Angeles. - ..: 77' . M ' Pittock Demurrer Overrules In a de cision handed down today by Federal Judge- R. B: Bean, a demurrer filed by counsel for H. L. Fittock to a cross bill of complaint filed , by J. White Evans and W. D. Wood was overruled. The Pittock homestead block, Tenth, Wash ington. "West "Park and Stark atreets. ,1s the ' bone of ..' contention : In the suit, which was first brought to cancel - a 99-year lease on the property, held by'W. D. Wood, and cancellation of which Wood and Evans arr, fighting. ' With the overruling of the demurrer by Judge Bean the suit probably will come up for trial soon. , . tonk;::'J TUinealow 3-iiker , lortland Orpheum . , . . , Grand ....... lantages fctar Church,' lecture. A lecture will be given . at the Fourth Presbyterian church,. First and Glbbs streets, on Tuesday next. May 14, 1910, at 8 jp. nj. by the -Rev. Thomas Walker, D. D., of ' the Calvary church. ; This is the last lecture of the course to be given this year. Dr. Walker is-a noted speaker and we feel sura a large congregation will greet hlra at this' time. The course will close two weeks from Tuesday with a grand concert It has been a very successful season and great blessing : has been given tp those who have at- tended this course. Struck toy Car Frank Davis, 266 Davis atreet, waa struck by a atreetcar thia morning while crossing the Burn side bridge. He was taken to the Good Samaritan hospital and later removed to his home. Davia la employed by W. F. Snyder, a woodeawyer on the east lde, vand waa going to wffrk. The man said he waa aeUed with a fainting spell, and fell against the car. He was. taken to the .hospital In the streetcar. t . v- v .-.' ' "'' .- .-jj Degrees to B Conferred The North Pacific college will hold lt ; annttal commencement exercises at 8 o'clock this evening In the First Baptist church, Twelfth and Taylor atreets.,, There win be 21 graduates In dentistry and two In pharmacy., Dr. J. Francis Drakt will confer the degrees of doctor of dental medicine and Dr. E. M. Hurd the de btees of graduate of pharmacy, r ; . " Big 'Wiipmen ef Skates BceiTe4 Jew skating equipment purchased by the 'Exposition Rink , management ar rives la time for the big alx-day race crowd which will attend races com mencing Thursday night Thera will be skating befora and after tba, rac.es. , . . ,, , t, , ...... - -. v ; -: ;? 'r Tag-day popular.--The Portland Com mons eoclal settlement tag day benefit is meeting with promlslng.auccess. To . day In the. churches fifty1 more names Were added to the list or volunteers ip '' sell tags. Evangelists Hart and Magann, at the request or me easi sia i''-p invited Superintendent W. Q. MacLarefi strawberries are ripe- fs T. strawberries ara ripe fi arid the harvest bt this lus Y" clou fruit la almost at Us $V heieht The- weathex for the 11 ripening and garnering haa Y been practically Jdeal thua far, fay and the growers ,ln this coun , 11 try w reaping a, hug reward 1 V . for their crops.. In tha Mt A Tabor and Troutdale districts , li) aingle acres "will pay aa high ' V as" one thousand dollars' for the present crop. ' Several "patch- l ea" of this; best Of fruits ad- I V , Joliilng our Banner Acrea tract, (m and from these tracts th In (I) come will be aufficient per ' V acra to purchase several acrea, A tor our prtfce Ja only $100 to I) 1160 per acre, why not buy I V a tract and have berries of f - your own next year, - and an Income in ten yeara to trebly pay for the land? or will you wait a few months until wa t' aell It and tha purchasers ask $500 per acre for It? ,F.B.II0LBR00KC0. W Boom 1, Worcester BuJlding. Fhonea-BIal S399, A-7B07. . A CERTAINTY,' The Jacobs-Sllne Co. Largest Pealtjr Operators on the Pacific Coast CCKHER FIFTH A!SD AIDER United States ' and Foreign : Procured, ' SAf ended and Bold, tACITIO COAST PATENT AGESCTt, 9 n i -i 1 T ) i - f . v l P. n., i t 1 runt. i I L. T. lli.l- J.isv 21. 2:30 nil, 22 North 3 1 Arrested for EaeUiij .'oman Frank Flazier, former propri.'ior of the Elk horn saloon, was arrested early Sunday morning for assaulting a woman at Mor rison and West Park streets. Patrol man Potter made the arrest. Pedes trians on, their way home were startled ta hear a woman scream, and following up the alarm saw her being dragged down the street.1 When ' Blazier saw men in pursuit he attempted to escape, but was held by the patrohnan until the matter could be Investigated. The wo man was not arrested. Blazier offered no explanation for his actions. He was seen to strike her sereral times. Bail of $50 was given, and he was allowed to go Jiome. The case will be heard Tuesday in the municipal court. Editora nan TrlpAnnual sessions of the Oregon- Tress association, which is made up of Oregon editors and writers, will,be held'in Baker City, June ,17 and 18 Extensive preparations ,4re being made by residents of Baker and Union counties to entertain members of the or ganization. Plans for the convention were arranged yesterday afternoon at a meeting of the executive council a,t the imperial hotel. Many prominent men will address the editors. ; One unique feature of the convention '' Willi be . a meeting held on board a special train which will make a day trlpfronr Baker City over .the Bumpter Valley railway. Other excursions were planned. , . Eignt wew cierKs A letter waa re4 celyed today by Assistant Postmaster W..' E.'-Williamson from the postoffice department, authorizing the appoint ment of eight 'additional postoffice clerks, the order to become effective June SO. The majority of the new clerks appointed will be assigned to the gen eral postoffice and the mailing division. including the eight additional clerks Just authorized, 46 new office employes have been allowed the Portland post office since Postmaster Young took charge a little more than a year ago. -Arrest Young Rowdies Eight young men were arrested yesterday evening for Deintr disorderly at Council Crest and on the cars coming from thaiplace. Jn police court this morning each was fined $10 and given a lecture, by Judge Ben nett. The men gave the names of John Horn, Val Devons, James ifimith, Her bert Groves, Jost M&rkston, Erjo Eric son, George Green and Charles Loder. The first five men were arrested by Patrolman Stanton. . ; . I. Claims of Viewers. An ordinance re quiring viewers to file claims for their salaries at the same time they report to tse city auditor and directing that hereafter, all such claims and ; reports be sent to the street committee of the city council for recommendation, In stead of to the judiciary committee., has been drafted in the city auditor's office and will 'be submitted at the council meeting next Wednesday. - Complaints on Heights Servioe The special committee of the council -on street car transportation will hold a meeting tomorrow afternoon.to consider the complaints made by , residents of Portland Heights against - tha service furnished by the Portland Railway Light & Power Co. Chairman Lombard, of the committee, asks all Interested In the outcome to.be present at the meet ing, - ' Adverse' to City Engineer's Beport An ordinance 'repealing the report of the city engineer in the matter of the open ing awn extension of Sixteenth street from Columbia to Mill and directing ui i)rueeuin lor xne opening ana extension be discontinued was filed In the .city auditor's office this morning. It will come before the city council for passage pext Wednesday, Heart Disease Causes Death. -Man- llus Spencer, for 86 yeaka a resident of Portland, died of heart failure this morning, aged 46 years. He had been empioyea aa a salesman for Mitchell Lewis-btaver company, Ha ; is sur vived by his wife and four children.' The home -is at 80 North Twentieth street The funeral services ; will be held on Wednesday. ( Mrs. 2T. Zk T. Elddea will speak at the . Commona hail, 32 North t Front street- . Tuesday, 1 at ' J:30. Subject "Commons Work." All ladles Interested In reform and prison work ars especial ly invited. . ; "'.' Want to 8s PoUoemen-Twenry-two out of 66 applicants for vacancies In tha police department passed the examina tions recently held by tha city civil ser vice commission tp secure eligible for tha position of patrolman. ... t. . ; Your Byes Kay Suit Yon, but perhaps your glasses do not. With my glasses I -guarantee satisfaction. -eorgo Ru benstein, optician, opposite Baker thea tre, J8 Third street . Steamer Jessie Barktns, for Camas, wasnougai ana way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at I p. m. . .t Old Jewelry Wanted. We 1uy old gold and silver. Uncle Myers Collateral Bank, 71 Sixth street between Oak and Pine. - . -,. e James Oertok t Co the house mov ers; removed to 110 East Water street Phone East 4427. Portland Afcademy will reopen Wed nesday, May 85. J..R. Wilson, princi pal. .;. . ..-.v.. .- ; . - ' Swiss Watch Bepairlns; C Chrlsten- sen. za nr. corbett bldg. Take elevator. Beal Bargains in monumental work. Otto Schumann, Third and East Pine. W, A. Wise and associates, palnlese aentisTs, Tiiira end Washington. REFORMED TRAIN : , ROBBER LECTURES Released after serving 35 years for train robbery and pardoned by the state of California, George Sontag. the hero of six train, holdups, is now devoting n is me .to lecturing against the evil of such a career. Some years ago the wnoie state or California was terror ised by the Evans and Sontag gang. After six successful raids, three mem. bers were, captured, Evans dying from his wounds and the other two being sent to prison for .llfe. 7 . - After serving 15 years George Sontag was pardoned and restored . to citizen. ship. While in Folsom prison Sontag attempted to escape and did get out but wee aesperateiy wounded and , was put back, this time In solitary confinement to remain until his time was up. ' His lecture at the Odeon theatre is exceedingly nterestlng, because it Is pacKea up by beautiful Illustrations. -ironi'!foOT)it,''tnojt",vefy state ana territory in the union, but is rameo prontaoiy U only 29. Campers. Pacific City with its beau UTui beach and natural park- offers many advantages. 1 , 1 rc i:-.viLLA,rsLVy,GJ Miss Grace George at the Bungalow and Dr. Wuellner at the Masonic temple, will absorb the attention of society to night. Several small affairs have been planned for the Wuellner concert, and It is expected that the Bungalow will have any number of theatre parties, with dinners preceding, and many merry suppers following. Every one who likes smart gowning ..will - be out, for Miss George's penchant for lovely frocking always draws, to say nothing af tha charm of her acting. 7 - .7; Golf centered attention In tacoma society circles last week. Tuesday the competition for the handsome cup won by a group of Tacoma players from Se attle a month or more ago, opened. The games ' were arranged to decide which one of the A class members should ffwn it, and the result was aJseries. of matches which called out the best play ers. Mrs. Charles B. Hurley (Miss Ada McCraken).was one of the eight women who entered for Tuesday's competition. Thfl final round on, Thursday was won by Mrs. William Johes, and the cup added to ; her fine collection . of golf trophies. Seattle, too, has the golf fever and the list of women enthusiasts is very large. - , Any afternoon the High lands' is aglow with fair golfers. Mrs. Robert Wilson is one of thenost ardent enthusiasts, and spends entire days at her favorite pastime, . Mrs; J. D. Hoge, Mrs. John Owsley, Mrs. Joslah Collins, Miss Ann Turner, Mrs. M. F. Backus and Mrs. Henry Carstens are others often found on the links, - , t - Mrs. Sarah A. Evana returned last nlgnt from a two weeks'-trip in the east. Mrs.' Evans was an officer at the biennial convention of the Gener.al Fed- eration of Women's clubs at Cincinnati z Kansas city, Denver ana Bt. jouis were other "Eltiee visited during Mrs. Evans' brief trip. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Stack of Buf falo, ,N. Y., announce the engagement of their daughter, Beulah Price, to George Nlcholls of this city,, but formerly of Buffalo. The wedding will take place In June at the home of the bride-elect s pa rents. , . , , Prominent In tha large range of con gressional Interest in Washington, D. C., and In the doings of the Congressional club "is Mrs. George E. Chamberlain. Senator Chamberlain is by birth -a south erner, and; he and Mrs. Chamberlain are as popular with the southern contingent of Washington as with the western, a1 fact which insures them an Ideally pleas ant residence m Washington, Mrs. Chamberlain la vivacious y and charm ing, with plenty of "go-ahead" and tact and has. become very popular. Although she has a, debutant daughter, she looks much like a girl. Constance Carruth ers in 'Washington lefter. ; - : Miss Sallle Sterrett is being made tha motif for many pretty affairs during her visit with Mrs. John Corbln In Seattle. A large and striking photograph of Miss B. P. O. - Ellcs Minstrels GIVEN BY PORTLAND LODGE, 142. BUNGAEGW THEATRE FRIDAY, MAY 27, SATURDAY, MAY 28, SATURDAY MATINEE AN EXTRAORDINARY FUN-FEST 7S JOLLY ELKS IN , THE CAST 75 A Scream From Start to Finish The Uproariously Funny Farce. WA KIDNAPPED KID' v A Satire on Our-Local Judiciary, - - General Admission 01.00 , . ' . , Seat Sale Open3 at the Box Office, Wednesday Morning. ' Summer Excursion Tickets . Sldbl will be on sale June 2, 17 and 24, July 5 and 22, . ' August 3, September 8, . ' - , . - ,.,.,,-.,. via Northern Pacific Ry To CHICAGO, ILL., AND RETURN . ....;........,...$ 72.50 To BALTIMORE, MD., AND RETURN 107.50 To BOSTON, MASS., AND RETURN 110.00 s To BUFFALO, N. Y., AND RETURN 91.50 To DETROIT, MICH., AND RETURN ..............,. 82.50 To DULUTH, MINN AND RETURN 60.00 To KANSAS CITY or ST. JOSEPH AND RETURN 60.00 To MILWAUKEE AND RETURN 72.50 ' To NEW YORK CITY AND RETURN 108.50 To OMAHA or COUNCIL BLUFFS AND RETURN .... 60.00 To PHILADELPHIA AND RETURN 108.50 TO PITTSBURG AND RETURN . . . . ... ....... . . . 91.50 , To ST. LOUIS, MO., AND RETURN 67.50 To ST, PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS AND RETURN ....... 60.00 T aw f r r manw rkim nAinia Liberal stopovers in both directions. v v OVP , ..Optional diyerse routes for slight Full mformatioir from' .., ' A. D. CHARLTONi AtSt. Cnnrr! , e. . . 7 . , , ' 235 Morrison Street, t:.o ,s T;: T.rtss 0"rr.i I'n Conk, 'daughter of T,Tr. p.nd Mrs. J. W. Cook, who left here a couple of weeks ago to attend the Trad uction of her sister,' Miss Cully Cock, from F.osers' Hall, Lowell, Mass., hns decided unon an European trip, and will sail-on June 2 from New Tork. One of Miss Cook's former teachers at Rogers' Hall will accompany her abroad Miss Cook graduated frorn. Rogers' two years go- . , . ' . Mrs. A. W. Glesy gave a small lunch. eon Friday complimentary to Mrs. R. J. Hendricks and Mrs. Monroe, both of Salem, Oregon. s Mr. and Mra. H. W. Goddard and their daughter, Mrs. Horace B. Fenton, have returned from the east The Goddards visited New York, Washington, 'Phila delphia, Atlantlo City, Boston Balti more; Chicago and Monroe, Wis., Mr. Goddard'a birthplace. Dr. Fenton is ex pected soon from Baltimore,-where he is doing some special work at Johns .Hop kins. ; , 7 . 7 , ' . Miss Josephine Elltcott was the guest Of Captain and Mra. Sullivan at the Bre merton navy yard last week. Miss Ellt cott Is expected home early this week, after s visit of -several months at the yard, r ' . - ' .' 7-' '.y'' 7;";.'-7:47 . 0, 7-A:7 :,';';'! 7'-7; Miss Wynn Coman gave a luncheon Friday at the Hotel Washington In Se attla . complimentary :. to Walt.es Dam roach,' the conductor of the New. Tork Symphony orchestra. Covers were laid for Miss Lois Steers, Mrs. H. pay Han ford, Mrs. M. A. Gottsteln. Herman) Chapin, Henry Hadley, Mr. Haensel of New Tork and Mr Darnrosch. Dr. Mae Cardwell has gone east where she will visit friends, and Incidentally attend the meeting of the American Medical association at St., Louis and spend a few weeks In hospital work In New York city. , - h e e T. W. B. London, who has been abroad since , early last February, has been much in France the past month, where he toured the chateau districts. Mr. London is now In England, his old home. He is, expected home next month. $59,600 REPRESENTS -' COST OF IMPROVEMENTS The following building permits have been Issued: C. F. - Hendrlcksen ftreet one-story additional fare. ? . r VOv , SJ. Ptenrot Avant ., 7 The Scnla Highway Portland tlirourh the - ' 7 Land tf Fortune "Happy j Hearts j i t r ' 'if .1 -, 11 i i, i J. ii. Warren r.. mir tv. -i :-v f.-an-e Ftir, 21 -East Tavlor str.-.-t; !' rt T. Smith T? f t!f story' frame dwelllmr ai' v..t I : t '1 Street hetWJ-Pri Till'imr.r.lf '.,.,! 'i tiDiiipsnn; builder, jr. w riark- ilflft Carl Moo ItenRip dwelling,- Clsitsnp street between Nine- $250 iwenty-flrst; builder, same; St. Mary's Academy Repair four story brlok school, Market street be tween Fourth and fifth; builder, D. F. Campbell; . $1000. Marie Hadley Krect one and one-half Story frame dwelling, Blandlna street between Kirby and Commercial! builder, W. B. Hadley; $1200. W. F. Young Repair one and one half story frame dwelling, GHsan street between Thirtieth- and . Thirty-first; builder, G. 8. Harris; $200.,' R. A. Lawther Erect one and one-half-story frame dwelling, Ellsworth street between Thirty-seventh : and Thirty-eighth; builder, same; $2000. , O. A. Ke-lley Erect one-story frame dwelling. East Eighteenth street between OREGON THE IMPERIAL Oregon's Greatest Hotel 350 ROOMS. , 104 SUITES. u With Private Baths NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING ' MODERATE RATES . ' " PHIL METSCHAN & SONS, frops. m tsip c "I (tody I A J CSC "t' ij """""" 1 ' 11 1 '"" IO our entire line of f 2v v Y ' Rcal Estate Ranges " I (l j O j j at the followins Pric- Jl l 'in .ii . .v... - ' " wit -i ) $5 Range' - 14inch ylj 1 TV 0ven '..A.?35.00 rj t K J l Range, 16-inch 1 1. V . t .Oven 38.40 nfei iiv W " ' ' i mi v) .$60 Range 18..nch ( (.1 'CEI 0vcn -;?40-00 1 $65, Range, 20-inch Vy i ?43.40 380"70 East Morrison St. THE CORNELIUS , Th House of Welcome" . CORNER PARK AND ALDER STREETS . Beginning May 1 our rates will be' ii follows: Out side back rooms, $1 per day; single front rooms, 91.50 per day. Our omnibus meets all trains. Portland's Newest and Moat Up-to-Date Hotel C W. CORNELIUS . H. E. FLETCHER Proprietor . ,. , Manager THU PORTLAND. OR. S&ropean Plaa Modem .' Sestaortnt.' - PORTLAND OObJ OSTB MIX UP IT V OX.Z.AKS HOTEL, OREGON v CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS 1 Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per ' t Day and Up European Plan . ? - v",! all t '-; -'' A 'u. ii-iuils i er-.a ir o- - '- fr.i:-if j..tL 1 !LtV-t-lU! ! fcti'-i-t I - tAe. ii j- r.(c and l uweil v:i;.-'; bu.; I- r, s:itne; JTuO. C 13. Williams Repair one-stry frame stnre. Third ftr-et between san and Flanders; builder, Ferreii Koof lner Co.; $250. ' fctnnott & Slnnntt Erect three-Ftnry concrete stores and apartments, Albina avenue between Willamette and JCillings worth: builder, same; $50,000. X. O. Barker Erect one and one-half story frame dwelling, Glenn avenue be tween Hawthorne and Market; builder, J. E. Temple; $2000. rioneer Taconian Dead. (United Fmi Umsed Wlre.l ' Tacoma, May 23.- Samuel C. Slaugh ter, 62 years old, resident of this city, IS dead here of heart disease. Slaughter came to Tacoma from New 'Tork and had been active for some years in the real estate business. Hp served two years as city controller. Journal Want Ads. bring results. Covey Motor Car Co. Seventh zxA Couch Streets HOTELS aiS.5 I'a'a'a'a i i i i - - www v j Readqnartara foi Tourists and Com. metcial Travtler. Special rates mid to families and inarl gentleman. Tha management will be pleased at all times to show looms , and - five prices. ' A moaarn Turkish bath es tablishment In, tat hotel K. C. Bowers, Ug. M CORNER TENTH AND ALDER &,vt I -fills k 4 'T rTheHead'fKtcTori'or tla nd, opened jfu1y st 1909. Modern in 'every detail, furnished m . rlpcrxnr MasI heaittitiil rnrn.r lnhhv in o ' - - - . .. . - J Northwest Commodious sample rooms, European plan. Rates $1.S0 and up. 'Bu meets all trains. vtVL bswakh, pwp, t 1 " t W A -l Morriaoa at Grp. IV: Let Us'- - Take Care of v 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. ' 7 Phone Main 6645, A-1H5. Painless Dsntist m , 0 . 3 Oat ot town seo-.i) Jcn btr tholr p.ata ni briilworii n. hshed Im oot Uf it Vfxmmtj. ; Wswtil ivs y e gtit.i 1 22k toM Of JMrcei- croniir , 53,g J ' I iolir Crown S. C I ;Goid Filling - Silver mm. fln!.yrillmg..,2.lJ 1 Plit.i .- -B.CJ fc-...-.4.v .i Bm M Rub r,. lKH:i.WU,mmmmHmm . wm i m nm mt jtiit i nmm PjWmi ExVltoo 0 J WORK GUARANTEED FOR IS YEARS ' falnleM Extraction tree whan plate orbrida wott is ordered. Connlttion Frse, Yooennnot RPiboti." loinlrn work done snrwher. Ail work fully gum- entrod. Modern lertrio equipment. Beet metho-ia, uiBDWua.iw. PORTLAND, OREGON mc HODEfl: A. U. to t . M. Suulay. S to i. AMUSEMENTS BUNGALOW Theatre 12th and Morrison Phones Main 117 and A-4224. . 3 JriQHTa, EiQunirmo touioitt Special Price Matinee Wednesday. WM, A. BRADY PRESENTS GRACE GEORGE In Her Latest omedy Success, "A WOMAN'S WAY." Evenings Lower Floor, $2.00, 11.50, $1.00; Balcony, $1,00, 75c.i. Gallery, BOc; Matlnpe. $1.B0. $1.00, 75c.' 60o. BAKER THEATRE Fbono Maia, & A-S360. . BTO. J.. BAKER, Mgr. BAKES STOCK COMPANY TONIGHT ALL WEEK. Bargain Matinee "Wednesday, 25e. ' ' In-the Beautiful Plav "TTKSEBj BOUTHEKN BErES," By author of "Way Down East." Great cast and scenic production. Evening prices, 25c, 60c. 76c; Sat Mat., 25c, BOc. Next Week. "Tba Prisoner of Henda." . ' PORTLAND TH12ATKU Every Evening This Week : At 815; Mon., Wed.. (Sat.. 2:3a. , Mil AJda Hemml and tha ' SATIOVAX OPERA. COMPANY Presenting . M FRA DIAVOLO Prices J5c to $1.00. ' scAnr s, A-ioao MAT. EVERY DAY 1S-S5-60- Will v THEATRE MAY S3 ASYASrOEO VATJTDEVH.LE. A program of refined feature acts, in cluding tha International favorite, Lily Xn. " Stars of All Nations. Eniragamant Extraordinary foungest Australian Comedienn. Thomns J. Keogh and Miss Ruth Ftan cis, Three Plying Valentines, The Ilar-per-Smith Trio, The Four - Musical Ca.tes. The Schillinifs. GRAND World's CSreatest , Juggler, .KARA Direct from Lon , . , WEEK WAY 83 Tha 4 Trocaduros, Wolf, Moor and Young, i Rolf Rafaelly, . . Fields and Coco, ' Emil ClievrieL don Hippoarotr.e. Matinee everv da Or&ndascope. Evening performances, 7:39, 9:15; bal cony, 16c; lower fir., 25c; box seats. 50u. MASONIC TEMPLE ' Tour Direction Fttzpatrlck & Norwood. :, . Return of ludwio VVULLNER 0. vfBcs la tha famous "Witch's Bonj"' Progtam. One concert only Monday nlht, May 23. Prices: II, 11.50. 52. Seats now selling at Eilers music store. Chlckerlng piano used. IIEAPED-UP HAPPINESS ' For 25 c CreatSeIIs-Flota8UDv;s Today aod Tczorrov Circus War Rages and Trices Are Cut In Half. Magnificent Parade Tells the Story. II &EC3EATIOIT PABK Cor. Vaughn ' and Twenty-fourth .SACRAMEN f I..1 v - , VS. " RORTLAnD HAT C4, 85, 83, 87, S3 snt 2 . Games BeglA Week Eays 3 :.o r. IZ. Sundays 8:30 F. M. Admission BieachJrra, 25c; Cron t staad, 60c; Coxes. 2o extra, t aii.l ...... Bleachers, 10c; Oraudat.-uid, .;. LadlCfi'Day Frldny Boys Cndt r 12 i' t. J. . .. ' . Vi'(lii.'Sifiv. fa Ml PIP" Inc., i.toc;;rua tiL -