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riker "The Prisoner cf Zonda." Orpheum . Vaudeville Grand .............. Vaudeville I'antagea Vaudeville Lyric ...... "Matched at Last" Star .'. Moving Pictures Alleged Convict Amsttd A man giv ing the name of Hans Wagner has been arrested upon supposition that he Is a paroled convict from "Walla Walla prison. An Investigation by the detec , tives further Indicates that he has cora ' mitted several ritbries. The man de nies being the convict, who was known as Charles Frost, with the alias of John " Burke. Detectives Coleman and Snow arrested the man in a north end saloon. James Hunter. In Charge of the ldentlfl , cation bureau, examined - the man's marks and measurements, and says they correspond to the paroled convict. An " officer from the prison Is on .the way to further Identify th man. Lion Escapes! Caught "Mose," the big African lion with an attraction at . the St. Johns carnival escaped from : ..the trainer yesterday, evening. The ., animal ran Into the street, but was captured between two buildings, where It had taken refuge. John, Isler, the . trained, was the hero of the event He ' followed the animal Cracking the lash .of his whip, he forced the beast be tween the buildings. s The Iron cage was taken tb the place, and the lion eagerly ran Into it - The affair happened as the crowd -was gathering for the eve ning performance. , Men, women and ' children ran in every direction when it was reported the animal was at large. - Woman Spanked Boy Mrs. William Neep, Arleta, took tha law into her own hands Wednesday with little William Wells, when he fired two shots from Ms air rifle The shot frightened the . Neeps team, whereupon : Mrs. Neep , Jumped from the wagon and paddled the boy. Yesterday afternoon the matter : . was threshed out in the Justice court ' j before Judge Belt 4 The woman admitted , whipping tha lad. She explained he aggravated her by frightening her team. 4 A fine' of $19 was Imposed on the .; woman: The boy was given a lecture. ''':-'v" ' '-- u Botary Clan Coming The Rotary club of Seattle and Tacoma will reach Port land in a special train next Wednesday and will be the guests of the Portland notary club at the Commercial club. ,The . party Will consist of about 150 persons and while in tha city their headquarters will be at the Perkins ho tel. At the society circus the ladles In the party will be the guests of the ' management of the Perkins hotel. . , We are throwing our offices open to , the publlo every day during the Festl val. We are giving tha people of Port land : an opportunity to extend ' to " strangers the courtesy of free roses. If you want to see that your , roses reach visitors, , bring them to us or phone and we shall be glad to call for ' them. Columbia Trust company, Board ; of Trade building, 84 Fourth street ' f Phones: Main (900, A-C2T1, ' Preachers' Meeting- At the TJnlon Preachers' meeting Monday, Dr. Clar ' ence True Wilson will give his lecture " on "Why Oregon Is Going Dry." The meeting Is open to the publio and as : , the subject is alive the discussion prom ises unusual interest,, The meeting will be held at 10:30 In tha T. M. C. A. '.' building.' ; ; . , , . Tha Bose Carnival. Every man ; should appear at his best during next week. We cannot have a cheap looking et of men walking about the streets of Portland. There' 1 no excuse for shabby clothes when you can- buy an up to data sample suit ($11 to $23.50 value) for , $12.75 from Jimmle Dunn, at the VKnew" Sample Suit Shop, $15 v Oregonlan .building. Estate of John rederer Lena Federer : has been granted, letters of administra tion in the county court on the estate of ' her brother, John Federer, who died on April 20. He left property valued at $3200. The heirs, besides the sister, are another sister and three brothers in ' Switzerland. Oregon City Blver Trips. Boat leaves Taylor street dock Sunday, a. m.. 12 m., 8 p. m., leaves-Oregon City 10:$0 a. m., 1 :30 and 5 p. m. This is tha popu lar river ride, three hours on the Willa mette.' Tickets, 45c round trip and are exchanged with O. W. P. cars, ". Glasses for the Hardest Workers. We are .very careful In the adjustment of .lenses and select just the right kind that rest the v eyes, easily, comfortably. Dr. George - Rubcnsteln. optician, 189 Third street... opposite Baker theatre. -Grand Lodge Eleotion Grieg lodge No. 15, S. N. P..K., held Its semiannual election of officers last night with the F.W. Baltes and Company inTite your inquiries for First and Oak Painless Dentistry Chit of town people Uhd lm ens SaS it DMemrr. Wjwiililvsnstgtol 22k goM W frorcelSi nmt 93.5QI lahr Crams S.CfJj 22k8rid(TMtbS.60 QtliFUIlni T.C3 EaUMlDUInst IC3 Sliver Fnilngs A. .J n,.LL Bait Heo Riis m m bwfUtei 7.E3 SB.WIa.WtIt, tnmm wKumb PilnlMiExtr'tlon.53 m (tin im .f" m Mmin WORK GUARANTEED fOR IS VKARS ttlnlei itrotloa tttm when cltetobrld wofle U ordered. 6onnltatlon rrae. Yon ctnaot nt bett mialom irotlt done nywhr, A J work f u! uilneil. Modern l"ctrloKiuIpmeuU F.mt runn iWIse iBnw.H.i. PORTLAND, OREGON Krnca Htcrsi i Hii.a. sunawa, to t, f ::- - r ;.H: I'r Unt. Tiras Trulsen; vice pre.-.id.-nt, Thomas Thomp. son; Judj.-e, Marios Fiacre; secretary, Ulnar Laiksen; financial secretary, L. M. Lassen; regent. F. A. Tornte; mar shal, H. J. Lansoe; guards, G. Haldoes and J. M. Thompson; trustee, O. H. An derson. Although having existed only a comparatively short time, the lodire has already a very large and rapidly Increasing membership. Xntertainment Successful The enter tainment given; last evening at Pied mont Presbyterian church, under the direction of Mrs. Everett M. Hurd, was most successful. The playlet, "Only Joe," the cantata, "Violet in Fairyland" and the representation of a Japanese wedding were each cleverly and grace-: fully enacted, showing study and ar tistic appreciation on the part of every, one who assisted, both big and little. The solowork was unusually good, and an orchestra rendered admirable muslo during the intervals. The entertain ment will be repeated again this even ing. - ' , rarmer Snooeeds Sargent K. F. Sar gent, for the past two years manager of the Perkins hotel grille, has severed his connection with the grille and has been succeeded by Eugene Farmer, who will have Immediate supervision of the restaurant and grille department of the Perkins. Mr. Farmer-was formerly one of the .day desk men at the Perkins and has had .extensive experience in the management of hotel and club; grilles. Services Tonight Services . will be held this evening at Congregation Ahaval Bholom, corner Park and Clay streets, at 8 o'clock. Music by the choir. Tomor row morning .services at 9:80 o'clock. Rabbi R. Abrahamson, will officiate. Nicholas . Sargent, the well known caterer, eold - his lease and other interest In Perkins Grill yesterday to Perkins Hotel company. Mr. Sargent will continue his catering business with office In Gerlinger building. Main 8201. Larson's Claim Disallowed County Judge Cleeton has disallowed tha claim of U B. Larson against the estate of Engebrlght Johnson. He was a copart ner of the deceased and wanted $240 for services,, which tha court held were not proved. ' Portland Swimming Baths for men and women. Open dally. ' Steam, shower and elegant plunge, 2 5cv Expert instruction. Prof. . Ringler, , manager Fourth and Tamhlll. .. ' ?, Society Circus Seat Sate opens Satur day morning, June 4, at 9 o'clock. Sher man Clay muslo store, 6th and Morrison streets. Box seats, $1.60. Reserved seats, $1, General admission, 60c Exonerated of Charge Ernest Hatch, who was arrested in connection with the For the Stomach Here's an Offer You Should Not Overlook. Rexall Dyspepsia , Tablets . remedy stomach troubles by supplying tha one element, the absence of which In the gastric juices causes indigestion and dyspepsia. They aid the stomach to di gest food and U quickly convert it into rich Ted blood and material necessary for overcoming natural body waste. . Carry a package of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets in : your vest pocket, or keep them In your toom. Take one after each heavy meal and indigestion will not bother,: you. , , - We know what Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are and what they will do. We guarantee : them to relieve indigestion and dyspepsia If they fall we will re fund your money. Three slzee: 25 cents, 60 cents and $1.00. Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies only at The Rexall Store. The Owl ? Drug Co., Inc., corner 7th and Washington streets. Wc Maw: No Fpils 1 ' ." " - t - No fancy fixtures or Turkish rugs, but we sell you standard make SHOES and OXFORDS at lower prices than you have ever heard of before. Why We Can Do It -. 1 .' M We are on the third .floor' the rent is cheap. WE HAVE STORES ALL OVER THE U. S., therefore our buy ing powers are huge Some Extra Good Ones Saturday 9 EOgfO SAMPLE SHOE STORE DEKUM ROOMS At Third and Washington Streets Up Stairs, Take Elevator VM 111 i V U Nil ILIM U.J V<sd States a4 Voralrn VroouaA; Defended and old. rAcxrzo coast latent aozwot, Zne. Btookton. OaL , RER WEEK i NEW.YORK-OUTFITTING-CO MA ioo-to-riF5T ST. JUSTCrF MORRISON ST. "fiver riralf-s," Gr.-ir.-? F:::'.-! I Ceorga i-'erans, was discharged day in the justice court from all con nection with the two men. The hear-, lnjr was held before Judge Olson. Burke and Ferans stated Hatch was wtth them and took several articles from the docks. Attorney Wilkins represented Hatch yesterday in the hearing. Interference Offensive Georpe Mlk elson, an attendant at the Socialist ! meeting at Third and Morrison streets, was fined $10 this morning in the mu nicipal court for interfering with an officer. He was accused of interceding for a man under arrest Wednesday eve ning for insulting a woman" preacher on the street. Patrolman Murphy made the arrest Old Jewelry WantedV Will exchange new watches, diamonds and jewelry for old jewelry. Uncle Myers. Collateral Bank, 71 th, between Oak and Pine. Steamer Jessie HarMns for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at I p. in. . - - we Sponge and "Tress Tonr Clofnw, alt for $1.50 month. Main 614. A-48U Wagons run everywhere, Unique Tailor ing Co., $09 Stark. - . ' James Oarick s Co., the house mov ers; removed to 180 East Water street PnoneEast 4427. Crowds r roller skatinr these days, afternoons and eVenlngs, to the Expo sition rink. . . , . Swiss Watch EepairlnrO. CKristen sen, 2d fir. Corbett bldg. Take elevator. Illustrated Lscturs on oadoa at Tay lor street methodlst church lonight W. A. Wis and associates, painless dentists, Third and Washington. , j s X. ft Erowa, Eye-gar. MatQuara, Crawfish Plenty of nice, large Tamhlll river crawfish at the Quelle, Sixth and Stark BtS. : - ,i Multnomah Field WEDNESDAY EVENING . June 8 . ! . FRIDAY EVENING June 10 . - ' " ' . : .... !, . . J . ..jFiiAf.' ;. . r ' v-..f -Vw ,H. . MATINEE SATURDAY June 11 . Seat Sale Opens Today Sherman-Clay- Music Store, Sixth and Morrison, 9;00 o'clock A. M. THEY ARE " NOT CHEAP SHOES, BUT GOOD SHC-ES CHEAP. $4.00, $5.00 AND $8.00 FACTORY SAMPLES ALL AT ONE PRICE EVERY PAIR PITTED - . BY EXPERTS q NO MORE NO LESS Society Circus M7 BUILDING 300304-310 The Best Time to Tune: Pianos .This ii the time of year that pianos should be tuned. The condition of a fiano depends upon the care given it ntrust your piano to OUR care. Send Word Today. ' Telephones A-1214, Main 6830 304 OAK ST? f, r Ul'jjlij VV Li nn7 Uilo llio 4 J , ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS EAST H0RRIS0I1 fALLTMORRISOrr" Commencing Saturday and during the balance of June we will conduct our Annual White Sale. Our regular customers need no further explanation, but to those ,who are not we make the statement that at these sales we give better values for less money than can be found else where in Portland. This is a strong statement, but back of it stands our reputation of twenty years square dealing on this side of the river. To the visitor to the Rose Carnival and to our regular customers we extend a cordial invitation to make this store' jrour headquarters durine Rose Festival Week. i ' 6 . $11 Linen Suits $9.00 to $12.50 Our Ladies' Suit Department has been fortunate in securing a splendid line of Linen Suits which we are able to sell at the above extremely low price. These are handsomely tailored, stylish, Pure Linen Suits, in the latest styles. The skirts are the new, nobby plaited effects. Coats are stylishly tailored and pearl-buttoned. In fact, these suits are an exceptional offer for the money and well worth your attention. Dainty Undergarments : Carnival Sale of Combination Garments, com prising corset cover and drawers or- corset cover and skirt. These ate the daintiest gar ments for summer wear and comfort, and are made of fin?, sheef material and prettily trim'd in lace and embroideryi Reg. price 11 A $1.50. During sale at ..tl 17 ... . .A.V -?.;'! ' , :. - - - Hatting Suitcases $1.59 Our regular $2.00 Matting Suitcase. Every corner leather-bound and riveted. . Edges bound with imitation leather. Cases are full leather-lined," have good leather handle and serviceable brass , lock with two brass bolts. Size is 24-inch. The most popular and useful case for man or woman. Reg. $2 d "Q case. Saturday and Monday...... tMD7 Basement Department Specials Ball's "Mason" Fruit Jars,' complete in quart sizes, 57 a dozen. These are perfect jars and cannot be duplicated elsewhere at less than 65c or 75c a dozen. Saturday and Monday, rrj a dozen . . . ......... ....... . . ; . . ,J) Q SPECIAL VALUES IN GRANITEWARE PRESERVING KETTLES Portland TO BE PORTLAND, ORLGON JUNE- 6 TO 11, 1910 WILL BE TflB MOST BRILLIANT Floral Festival and Civic Jubilee Ever Held in the" Pacific Northwest. Portland. "The Rose City" will be a scene of splendor and . the center of world-wide interest for one week. The O. R. 6fc IS. Co. and Southern Pacific Co, xjjtxs m OBXOOV . . Will sell Special' Tickets on this occasion . ' . from, all points , on, their lines to Portland One and One-Third Fare Round Trip For particulars call on. any O. R. N. er 8. P. arcnt , , Or write to ' ! WM. M'MURRAY General Passenger A font, Portland, Or. Lijvj - w'si-LJ ii by v r n n . - MC-MU . ) .... AS THE LEADING EAST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE 3TREE1, CORUER UlUOIlUVEllUE Men's Suits $12.95 uispiay. regular values up to 25c at, eacn .... All the elegant, new summer styles in cassimeres and wor steds, in a chpiqe as sortment of the pop ular colors, and pat terns. If you want a well-tailored, perfect-fitting suit, one that will look well and fit well till worn out, this is your op portunity. Regular $16.50 Suits, Satur day and Monday street wear. Regular $1.75 shoes. Saturday and Monday ......... .. Ladles' White, Canvas Oxfords 90c A splendid value and a serviceable, dressy shoe in the popular blucher style, with light or heavy soles; AU sizes, 3 to 7. Best vja $1.50 and $1.75 values. Sat. and Mon; . HUC Festival HELD Uf i n- DOOR Ladies' 25c Ueckwear Wc Carnival Sale of Ladies' Neckwear, consisting of Lace and Embroidered Tabs and Dutch Col lars. To appreciate this offer see our window' 10c 4See) CarniVSae VJhlteUaislings Our White Goods .Department is showing the daintiest patterns imaginable in Madras, Dot- 7 ted Swiss, Batiste, etc. There is nothing more dressy and satisfactory for summer wear than waists made of. this material. During this sale we make the following exceptional offers: VALUES UP TO 18c AT 12 PER YARD 20c AND 25c VALS. AT 16 PER YARD 28c TO 35c VALUES, IN CHECKS AND STRIPES, AT 23 PER YARD . French Upon Suiti 'ng 25c Yd. Carnival Sale, of French Linen Suiting just the thing for your outing suit. In all colors tan, light blue; white, etc.; 40 inches wide; Regular 30c values during this sale at, Of Per yard ,......ZjC Embrold'yandlnsertionScYd June Carnival Sale of 10c and 12c Embroid ery and Insertions, 2 to 6-inch widths. Tor chon Lace and Insertions to match. Reg. r 10c and 12c values, per yard . ; J)C Women's Rubber Heet Juliets $1.19 Saturday and Monday we will sell our regular $1.75 Rubber-Heeled, Flexible-Soled, Elastic Side Juliets at the above low price. These shoes combine the greatest degree of comfort with neatness of appearance. They are a shapely, nice-appearing shoe with patent leath er tip, and can be used for either house or $1.19 A. MEW ,DOARTlJREl Tb cost of Interments hara bean , CreaUy reduced by the Holman Undertaking company. Heretofore It has been the custom of funeral directors to make charges for all Incidentals connected with a fu neral. The Edward Kolman Undertak ing company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket Is furnished by make no extra charges for embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re quired of us, except clothing, cemetery '5l.Sarr,"5"' hu" effecting a saving oftK to $75 on each funeral THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. - tao Tnio st. cob. oilkos, taiivhq; i I"urtlanl, Or. .."....... il".1l"iriAlfU-LAA I H..4 r- 1 ; . : : 5 ivt: , a , In Anl.,-.T,y I -.'! f "1 :,3 I.;,,,. . is, ,, v.-MaR-nUli-t-nt iiruiiuulion. J-i-i- u . 1 t-Kv-a., 25c, BOc. 75e. Hit. M n. i. Next woek, conmiTi'-ln!? fm.I.iy N -. Izptta, JpwpI In "Tinrfiy TUry Apis." - UU- e, A-i.- i 1 5-- ato V THHATRB - le ABTA.JTCID VAUDETI1LE, Grlgolatl's Tamoui Aerial BaUet and a program, of fine -f catut-e c t. AD V AS C ED VAtTDE VTLSB Week Commencing Monday Mat., Mnv JO .J&NOACJEMKNT KXTRAORDINART PAUL'S SIX JUGGLING QI3L3 ' Direct from Parisian Triumph. Billy Link; Blossom Koblnsoa; Bead, Bt, ' John Co.; staff en Brothers; Lncy La cier and Ohas. Ellsworth; gelgler Bros. sU I 1 s PLAXHOUSB BeTenth and Alder Bts. All Week, Matinees Daily. 2:30 p. m. Zlw. Armstrong Musical Comedy Co. la "MATCHED AT LAST" -. ' Funniest Comedy Written. Two Performances Nightly. Prices 15o and 25c GRAND Week May 30, 1910 WILL J. O'HEARN AND COMPANY A Bomaaoe of Bonton and Til ion, Hamilton Hill. Loro and Payne, Bessie Bacon and Company, Solar and Rogers.. XUlaimey. orandasoope. Matinee Every Day 2:30; any seat 15c. Evening performances 7:30, 9:15. Bal cony 16c; lower floor 25c; box Beats BOc. THE OAKS AMUSXaHlTT PABJC VOW OPE If From 10 A. U. to 11 P. M. Concert, Afternoon .......... 2:J0 Concert, Evening ........ 1 1.. t.H Ruzzi's Famous Dan J Many Other .'Attractions. . VEST WEEK, JTTSTB 8, 8, 10, : Pain's Oreat Tlrewxjrks Creation, BATTLL MONITOR AND MLRRIMAC Cars every few minutes. East Morrison and Water sts. Admission to Park 10 c BASEBALL KXCBEATIOV VMMX Cot. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Its. SACRAMENTO vs. PORTLAND Kar 30, 31; Jung X. 8, 3, 4 ana S. Oames Begin Week Bays 30 P. X. Sundays too P. M. Admission Bleachers, ' 25c; Grand stand. gOc; Boxes, 25o extra. Children; Bleachers, 10c; Grandstand, J6c Ladles'Day Friday '- Boys Under 12 Free -to Bleachers - 1. Wednesday. . - COUNCIL CREST TOES SCTEHIC AMTJSETVTEJTT PABK 1300 PEET ABOVE THE CITY Moral. High CHasn-Attractions. BIAUTXPUL COLUMBIA KITES TBIP $25,000 now attraction. SCENIC BT. OKB MILE LOSQ Come and enjoy yourself and see the great COMET. Ko liquor for sale or permitted on the grounds. ' 3 Seientlf lo Painless Den tistry 14 knowledge and skjll founded on experi ence, and this - Is why THE! BOSTON DEN TISTS are able to ex tract TEETH WITH OUT PAIN for half the charge made by olaer dentists for painful ex tractions. TEETH A perfect fitting and natural looking set of artificial TEETH must be as sembled by an expert In scientific me chanism; this Is why THE BOSTON DENTISTS are able to make a set of artificial TEETH that restores the nat ural facial contour and expression as well as to masticate food with. The proper filling of a tooth requires a knowledge- of the minute anatomy of the TEETH, jaws and head as well as the adaptability of filling materials to be used, and antiseptic preventions of further decay after filling. This Is why THE BOSTON DENTISTS are able to guarantee their fillings to etay In. , .. : . v.-".. .. . . . TEETH - ' - - Gold and porcelain crowns when prop erly made restore broken down and badly decayed teeth to their former uss f ulness and beauty and last a life time. This high class dental work Is not experimental but a lasting suc cess when made by a master of the den tal science. , This Is why THE BOSTON DENTISTS advise this clans of work where It is required, 1 I Gold and porcelain crowns and brtd&e work made strong and well atlapt-. replaces missing teeth and for cleiuiii ness and utility Is the most benetlulal and satisfactory work when made by ex perienced dentists who use the IiIkH grade gold and best material. Thin Ii why THE BOSTON DENTISTS are able to point with pride to thousands of pa trons who are wearing this orown and bridge work with comfort and satisfaction.- ; ' ;,; -. ! teeth; Should be cared for by reliable :nh.'. tlsts who charge for actual wrk dor . This Is why THE BOSTON DKNTIH i 4 are able to do high clas di-.ntal wyrj for the low prices. - One Price to all Is the motto of Corner Plfth and 7" TEIETE- E ETi- ": Entrance 251 ?T -' poslte Meiw X, ! Opn ev.-si! " " ' until i t"T . Journa) Adlets Pay Biggest 'V