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OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,-FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 24, 1911. muss TOSlCIITS ASltSIStOTS EILtG MuMcal Comedy; Jamea T. Power In "Havana," ;f :AKER Drama; Baker Btoek company In "pierr of th4,Plalna,rt from Gilbert Parker1 novel. 'RHEUM-Orpheum : Circuit Vaude 1UNQALOW fcrama; ' Richarf ' Jose, tenor, and 'Loula Kant In "BHvar Threada." v (RAND Sullivan A Conatdtna' Vaude ville. t rv-., -Vrac Musical comedy: Lyrlo Musical Comedy Company , In v "McCarthy' Troubles." : ,-v- ' ANTAGE8-iVaildttl!A'":-r"5'f;"'' AJft. .ARCADE, OH JOY ODBJON, TlVOtl rjrat run pictured li, a. m. w ii p. in, u v Weather Condition. ,V A large h! ah oreasure field overlie i eduth central tiortlon of the coun ty;- and relativeljrlilgh pressure elsd Mains over the Pacific northwest. The treasure has decreased in Jiearly all fetlona, and depression are shown ula morning oyer the aouth .Pacific Hop, and over Saskatchewan, wHl he 8t. LaWrene dtsturbancexba drift' H to the north Atlantis coaat, Light j reclpttatton haa occurred in northwest m Washington, southeastern Utah, and i tha 8t. Lawrence valley, Tbaweath. r nvrauy m warmer except in yre on, aoutherrf Idaho., Netada. and Cilu irnla. . in tn southern bdsin state. i Canada, in the upper - Mississippi allay and lake reaion and eastward to ,ha Atlantic coast, temperature are (Atmospheric eondltiens ere unsettled, ut-ara favorabl for occasional light tenerauy aoov ma normal. run or now f lurrifi throughout- this ,istrlct tonight and Saturday, Warmer eat net" la axttected ion ah t In tha in- prior, and winds will ba rariabla, fee omlng . westerly, . ' " FORECASTS. Portland and vldnitv.ncpaalnnat rain runow liurriea tonight and Saturday, Orerdd-Occaslttnl rath hr And fine lea tonight and Saturday : warmer to iwlit except near coast, variable wind rcnming westerly. ,.;,' ; ' YVBHhinaton Orcaalnnat rain In inn lurries tonight and. Saturday: warmer at portion tonight, VariabU winda, ei-omih weaterly. 3 J4)io-i-0ecasionar Tain itr-iitAv finr. ii -iotilghf and Saturday warmer to d ; ttaaUoi CaVttaa eotbslaiaW Hia-;ing around dornera at high, epeed, ad ' making race . couraea of bualneea ireeta,' earelaaa autolita - have pecome i aubjeot of much Centura from pedee riana in tW dowrvrtowa district dut t tha houra 6f the evening. Disregard f Iraffid ttilea, iaHttfe-t-lv propel arnltig i(J peopl who irl crosiihg the treat and proceeding at an illegal rate Ithout giving the pertona who walk nough Chance to get out of the way, re aoma of tha , grievaticea " laid up calnit the apeed enthusiaata. A more gld enforcement of the tfafflo ordl ancei haa1 been ekfid of the chief Of ollce itt order that Krtoua accldenta iay ba gvtrted. Oeta Back 11.60, Bar Xet Oabi A hock for $1.50 waa recelv4 yesterday vehing by Joseph Jdnea, deputy iherlff, romth Paelfio Employment bureau, i faflr 6t Urn. Beeeta Pnt, h Pplftd thar for, work, paid her M ut failed to got a position. She took ie matter uc flrtt with tha emoisv. iient agenct. but the fee waa refused. oing to the. theriff'l office, ah told r trBb!. Mrt, Pantort Uvea it Mount: abor and Iter hueband li ill. She bar )d tl.10 t pay for a poaltion And ed tha laat money btie Mtut a carfare g to thi etnployment office. When he did not secure employment aha waa liable to get back liome. flS,000 for Pareoaal Xajorlaa It took jury before Judge Catena in the dr ill t court only 1 40 mlnutee yesterday vonlng to render a verdict of $15,000 i favor of the plaintiff in the case of .ouie Vanyl againat tha Portland frlour ig illll Vanyl broutht ault to r- over for personal Injuries auatalhed hile working in the mill. The plaintiff as assisting in lifting i. heavy motor. . chain was being used. The qhflln roke. part of It atrlking Vinyl Ort th iioulder ' and the chain tjock hitting Im on the" side. He haa lost the use f hia right arm and shoulder from the ecldent. Damages to thg Amount of 25,000 were asked. Lawyers Frova od Fay Circuit )urt reporters are complaining that iwyera, for whom they have taken tes- mony In casoa, do not pay Umlr bills, hia complaint la aenerai among the iva shorthand writers who aay the at- trnej w are . the moat del lnquent , peo le on earth lit paying their debts. The word of on reporter's note book shows mt he has done $120 Worth of work ila month for attorneys, and haa re elved $11. The aame reporter feaya he aa about $1200 du him front lawyer! jr whom he, haa worked. Weak Sud BargainiLaAlea' slik Ae hose. 50c values only 26c a pair, new line of sample skirts in heath- rbloom, sateen and ailk, all colors' at ne third off. Men's dress ahlrta. sep rata cuffs, tl.50 valUea. Ohlv $1 each. len'g woolen soeki. In gray, black and an, 85o values, only lie a pair, Men' maundered white ahlrta only 69o each. Varner,aMd Thomson's corsets. Beck- r.wUcLoughlin & Sweeney, HI Wash ington street, The Automobile College of Portland as been Incorporated under the lawa f Oregon to give instruction , in all ranchea Of the automobile . Industry, 'heir enrollment office and class room re In the Merchant a Truet building. Of. ice 216 Mercnante - Trust building. ight school" Monday, Wednesday and Ylday evenings, . lire Rose contracts SUOmtt&&ed.- ontracts for 6600 feet of one Inch fire one at 80 centa t foot were recom- lended for award yesterday hf tha flra ommittefl of the city iectftiV6 board, ho hose, waa divided up among five Iddera, each getting 1009 feet ' Attempta Sulolda Joe Johnson, aged S years, a logger, attemptedsulclde his .morning at 2yiNorth Second treev by taking gas. -Other- roomers F. W. Baltes and Company inTit your inquiries for PRINTING iT Vat 4 M a V nom6 A 116 First and Oali detected the odor of gat and burst open the door and found tha mart Just laps ing Into uneoneolouaneas with a gas hose In hit mouth. Patrolman a F, Wade, waa ' called and placed th man under irreat, Bhafgln him with attempting suicide, and. brought him to tha station, where restoratives were applied, Tha matt Said he waa de spondent over inability to secure iem ployment. Ilia home la tn Chicago. ; claims to ba a lanitor at an apartment waa arrested this morning by Detectives, Carpenter and Price at Twentieth and Waahington streets whlla'trying W acii a full new bolt of Sheeting. Suspecting that something waa wrong, the date Uvea placed hint under arrest and after questioning him closely for some time; he -admitted that- ha . bad stolen the goods from tha home of Mrs, At T. Brodeck, (I Eighteenth atreet north, Ha waa booked on a laroan y charge. ,.; taainaB' Wiw tneUci &L6. Quarnberr Vancouver. Wish., leader of the local Mazarn clubs, has announced a walk for 8unday. Meeting at Second and Washington gtfeets Sunday for tha 1:19 o'clock car, tha hikers will go to the Plough road At the city llmita. walk to the ferry, cross to Vancouver and take a four hiiia-stfoll on the heights bove the clty.VAj';:v:f.(,r.,,i-,ri-.:,v:-vii f -.v3V 'y- 'i'r ;v r Srldga tioetadkrl tha Volo--A meet Ing of the North East Side Improvement MsOcUtlon hkg been called for tonight in Woodman'a hall, an Russell street, between William and J Rodney.- It la promlaad that tha cnief gubjeet will be the proper method, of .tatting tha city, rid of Broadway :f bridge obstruotion- yN: tnaniTlf. iPUild ' iack'"lahtV' .ehauffeuf. who WS Arrasted tt 1:10 o'clock this morning by Sergeant Kien lift and Patrolman Fray for running an aute without A license and-runnlng with, out proper : llgbta,- waa fined. $21 by Judge Tas well on tha ho light charge Ma waa arrested oil Park near Columbia streets. . Oolllaa Hot , Sprlnfa Th tnanage mnt wishes, to suta that, regardless Of thi.llttla controversy between th old and the ' present management, the hotel at Collins, Wash,, Is still open, where ail old. as well aa ha eustomere ara welcome And will be served with true western hospitality. F, A. toutig, manager. , dOTermor Za Asked to Talk Govarnor Oswald West haa bean invited to-rnaKa tha address of welcome at the national ohventlon or, tha ChrlatlAtt : church, which will open In tha White Temple July 4 and oontinu to July 12, Hun dred of delegates from all evar tha country will attend th convaniion. -Kin. srlgliteii trp tmt tag jlmmfe Dunrt has a clean up sate on pants, all tip to date feAttsfhs. $1.10 trousera for )I.5; $6.00 Values for $3,1$. JimmU'S St m month rant and system of buying does it Take elevator to room 11$, Oregonlan bldg. j This mamady Xnoeks Bneuuatiaaw Balgrene is growing mora popular each day as a remedy for rheumatism, kidney trouble, tieuralglo peine In back and hand. This remedy baa helped thousands last winter. Can be obtained at Any drug atora. K: Alorttan Swlaunlag Satka, thofnugh. ly renovatedi big tank, enameled; pure water, warmed. New. suits, 100 rooms; steam, tub, showers, I6ei open dally, Sunday. . Instruction guaranteed, $S. Profeasor Ringler, manager, UT Ith. Boat forget tV-Vhat ftubensteln,vthe optician, makes tha highest grade of apeotaolea and eyeglasaes, Insure your comfort and style at very reasonable price, lit Third etreet, ground floor. Pennington rnneral Sarvioes Funeral aarvlca were held yesterday at 404 Eleventh Atratt over tha remains of Henry Pennington, who waa a Mason, as5JJjJJasMi asasWwajS i ' kgkaaaBs9as4hasBgM3 akefifesaaSOSjASABaa of the ever increaalng popularity of thla resident! nark. Not Alone from the-fact that our sales exceed $300,400 sine tlte first day of January, but there have been . . ; i i 6i HOUSES CONTRACTED FOR Sine that date, Thla "great record Is due chiefly to two reasOnk first: . The Average home-builder always drwree to build where T H K , I M; -PROVEMENTS ARB IN, NOT PROMISED. (Bee LAtireihUfSt first and then compare with districts where the improvements are merely. prom ised). Second: Many are taking advantage of the SPECIAL (0 DAY OFFER 5f ' V' y m 15 DISCOUNT TO BtJiLDSRS . ' sV),,.C:; a TBM U. - B. QVAJHXX Th number' of lots of course ihdr this plan 1 limited. Will you h one Of the fortunate ones to take advantage of this liberal dtsoountt 'Phone for appointment. LOCATION: Right In th center of the best east side residence district Rosa City Park, Eaat Ankeny or MontavUla canines, Pries and Terms i $X0 and up, 104 xeas ii MiJtPgt, Sals Agent. ' Xain 1503. 633-6 Corbet bldg. ; A-1S1S Beware of Cheap Glasses'! It Is just as easy'to have4he right kind of N glasses as th6" Wrong kind. ' i" : l employ a graauaie -x ; ; , and registered optome- ' .wist.. , , . . ' - I fit you with 'Our Own" eyeglass mbunt- 1 IngS. 162 i . I oil ffi, m iMOfe - lntefeSt: RepOrtSCJ in V$ Rose Show Than In A.Y. v P. of TWo Ycar$ Ago: Visitor to this year's Rose Festival are being systematically enlisted In Oregon's neighbor states. ' Many Of th newspaper r getting ready to send Special parties. George U Hutch In, manager of the festival, haa received reports that mora interest la taken In Portland' roSe festival than It was poa sibie to awaken in regard to the Alaska- TURon-Factric exnoMtion ' among - me Sam people two year ago. Indicative I Of thla intense Interest la A portion Of ! a letter received .irony M- H, Gibbons of : Caldwell. Idaho, In which he says: "Idaho, particularly southwestern Idaho, la eagerly awaiting the opening of th next Rob Festival.. Cdneerva tlv estimate on th number of people who will visit Portland during tha week, from Canyon . county Alone, placea It at t,r-,Th Interest In other eeotlons of the state la aa great From our agents In th eastern part oome re ports of unusual enthusiasm. From a purely selfish standpoint we Ar more than pleased that you Induced us to glv trip to your next ahoW .a pre miums. Th result ara greater than we eve hoped' for" , Mr, HUtchlh say he ha posltlv aurno that th Ros Festival :? will draw front many state more people this year than ever before came to attend a weatern celebration. , Th festival, too, h ays. will b of greater brilliancy. Odd . Fellow and Woodman. Tha Odd Fellows conducted aervicea at the cre matorium. Mr. Pnnlntn, Who oiod Monday, had been in th drug business In Montleello, Minn., for. 20 year,. fl BotU KeaoA for 10 at Woodard Clarke Drug Co. and Laua-Davla. Th groat rheumatism, catarrh, kidney and bladder cur. A great blood rm4y, ItataM gestt Saskiaa, for Cagiaa, Waahougal and way landings, daily ex. oept Sunday. Leaves Washington street deck at I p. an. -,,.,.;:V,;. V, .'V- Old ywlry-wated---w bay old! gold and silver" Unci Myer Collateral Bnk,.tl 8itk lit. nAf Oat. Xsaao In WUt has, mord btl insuf Inc Office to NO. fol Belling building, Sixth and Alder. ; twptnr oonpottid, any kind, ill Washington: M. 1384, A-1413. Delivered, . Diamonda. C. Christensen, second floor Corbett building. Take elevator, W. A. Wis And associates, paint astitlsls, Third and Washington. Os. S. 0. Brown, Eye, Ear. Marquam. ' It's Up to Yoxi An opportunity ig offrd to, Portland musician to ties Hndlw, the Boy Wonder -Pianist in Is pronounced to be th premier, hot Only in execution, but in technique, bavl nd,aiyh still hold the boards a dialect singers at t Oregon trill.; ' ' " f '"" 1 "' ' w Ye Oregon Grille Special engagement Hendler, Soy Wonder Pianist Every bight this week after p. m. "'v ' - . , journal want Ad bring roauits. down, i n month. v. n .V , , . . : Y r i h e J BVBieT FIRST, NEAR MORRISON j V lUMAfiUEL LUTHERAN ; CALLS; MARSHFlElt? MAfj At a meeting of ' Imroanuel Luth eran church, North Nln4tenth Afld trr Ing streeta. last tight, a tall was Is sued to Re J. R. Olson, pastor of the Lutheran ehurcb at Marshfield,' Or., And chaplain of tha Oregon Naval Reserve. Rev, Mr. -Olson haa Indicated that ho Will accept and will probably come to Portland In June. Ha waa born In Iloldrjdga. Neb., And WAS A graduate from the Auguatana college In 1906, and from th theological department In 1103. Leading Furnishers of the i . ; ; ; Home and Office Interior Decoration of the Home in All f U 4 Branches Executed Through the Bureau of Interior Decoration. Original Schemes Assembled and Submitted to Intending Homo Decorators. The Newest, Cleverest and Most Exclusive Things Shown In Our Line of fine Wall Papers, Upholstery , ' :x and Drapery Materials Sixth Floor. MRS. L C. REDDING, Demonstrating thd Merits of " : . ": ' Modart'Gbrsetp ; Tr$A) Improvtfd Front La6d In Our Corset Section this Week, Saysr A Sale of a Few Fine Furniture Pieces Brought About by the Readjustment of Our Showing AT f i8.S An old oak hall cn!r hat is a cor rect reproduction of an old English piece. Forme price was $33.00. AT $31.00 A small mahogany bookcase or cabi net designed on Sheraton line. Ha drawer below. Former price was $39.00. AT S9.T5 An old of Ait old English piece. AT $33.T5 A fine ttitiiie cabinet in the beautiful rosewood, with rich old-plated ornfflenttion. For mer price was $79.00. AT f 48.50 Mahogany sofa', denim covered. For mer price w$ $77.00. . AT $3t.50 -Arm. chair with upholstered arms, seat and back, a Wffroduction of one of Chippendale's Chinese types. Exposed frame of mahogany. Former price wis $57.00. " , ' AT f 40.25 A fine mulic Cabinet In the beautifully figured Circassian walnut a handsome design. For mer price wis $92.50. AT $69.75 A fine niahoganv library table that is well proportioned and designed. Former price was $135.00. AT $94.50 Davenport with solid mahogany and high back. Upholstering the rery best. Former price was $160.00. An Epic of . the Great Pines JUST THE mule; THE The wonderful new forest novel o! the California Sierras by ' Stewart Edward WKite v Author of "The Blazed Trail," etc It is a story which stirs every pulse ; tnrougn its romance ana aaven ' , ture. , Vital In its theme and virile -acters,Httells-a" : . delightf ullove tllnstrated la eolor, I rtzed prtoe. 1.40 (foetag lie) , He. came to Cooa Bay year ago laat Spring.. ; . ,;; - : Rev. Mr. Olson succeeded Rev. C'X ttenhard, who resigned aevaral months" Ago to take ap tha building of a hos pital in this city. In tha meantime he has filled the pulpit from time" to time. PARTIES TO SUIT AGREE 1 :; TO SELLING OF MINE Extended controversy ever th prop Arty of the Dainea Mining Jk Milling company. Including a mine and stamp mill In Grant county, waa ended thla Tull & Gibbs, Inc, MORRISON'' AT- SEVENTH "The secret" of the fine lines that Modart Corsets give to the figure lies in an im proved principle of front lacing, which is to be found only in the Modart." "So easy to adjust, too." Let Mrs. Redding fit the proper Modart model to your figure and see for yourself the wonderful figure-building possibilities of this corset. A fitting by Mrs. Redding is not an obli gation to buy. Jill sB&l1af quality. oak Arm chair, reproduction Former price wa $39.00. OUT in its char- story. BOVBZ.KDAT, PAOB ' COMPART, jardaa CltyMew Tork. morning in the TJnlted States circuit Oourt by both parties to th Suit of Douce against tha : Dainea Mining . Jk Milling company Agreeing io ' A decree for tha sale of th' mine. It IS alalmed tha sal is a protective raeaaura for the Stockholder and wilt not seriously Af fect existing conditions or the prop erty. Douce sued th company some time ago to collect on A not which ha Claimed waa overdue. ! Longest Flagpole. - IKpecUl Dli-MtA to The ioareel.1 . ' 1a. Grande, Feb. JlOn aolid piece of timber hewn aquar and meaeuring Mailand Phone Orders Given Prompt and Careful Attention Eiitra Specialo in Kloof it Petticoato Today, and Tomorrow These Interesting Offeringsi 91.30 and gl.tiO -jL rSCJt Petticoats . . i at ftp JL OU Klosfit are the practical, perfect fitting Petticoats cling to the figure fit the hips as perfectly as the corset, without a wrinkle or pucker or bulge a perfect fit for every f igiire. In these three specially priced groups are Klosfit Pet ticoats of rood Heatherbloom and cotton moire. The flounces are tucked, plain and embroidered Complete line of sizes. Women who know the fit. wear and general satisfac tion that Klosfit Petticoats give will be quick to take advantage of today's and tomorrow's special of fering of them, ' Wtnteo'i $li0 ind $1.75 Gores $129 1 y " v " 1 1 Imported and the best domestic mid gloves in glace, suede, mocha And cape. At the special $1.29, choice of the follow, ing is offered: Our "Marcelle" Gloves, 2-clasp and piqn .sewn. In black, white, navy, green, red, gray mode, champagne, tans and brown. "Olan" ovcrseam, 3-clasp imported sued gloves in black, white, gray, mode and pearl, " t Washable Mocha glove with one pearl clasp. .In whit and natural in all slats. . One-clasp silk-lined mochar and &clalft pique-sewn mocha gloves fn gray And black only. - One and 2-clasp cape gloves in tan and gray. Spear-point stitched backs. Our Window Shades Are Correctly Made And Hung. The Best Material And Work manship Only Enter Into Their Making. GET OUR PRICES New Departure Tha east of Interaeata have baa greaUy redneed by the XolaAa vndartaktng omjpaay. Heretofore It haa been tbe custom of funeral dlrectora to make chargea for all Incidentals connected with a fu nerai. Th Edward Holman Undertak ing company, tha leading funeral dl reotora of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket la furnlahed by us we make no extra charges for erabolmtng, hearse to cemetery, outside box. or any aervicea that may be re quired ef us, except clothing, cemetery and earrtages, thua effecting a aavtng if til to 176 en each funeral. THB EDWARD HOLMAN UNDEkTAKINQ CO. , 8M TMTB1I COB. MXJIOV. -rr-r IMPERIAL X Orook County, Central Ongoa. n Lots $60 and $80 Each 11.00 90WB, 11.00 Wk. ' JTO tAXBSJ ,v;J U8 Central Oregon Development Co. 610-11 31 "IKotaVldriortlalidr Oi. lCchvad frmti::g co SJsolicits YOUR PATrtr;cc r?-47f stariv r.i.r.T 1 six Inches square at th bate and five tachea It the apex, and grown In th foresta aned by the George Falnicr Lumber company, will s erected In front of the company a main office in this city as a flag pole. The piece of timber la th longest of Any trimmed Aa a flag pole In this county. . - -if oaiy on "boko Qtmmrs. Thf k LAXATIVS BKOMO QI INUXK. tonk for to fignitare btt. W. OKOVg. Z4 the WerM Tf to Cure Cold la One Pf. fx-. The World's Best . lixta AAA Burn aid ttreet. :' AMUSEMENTS. blUlU rant Taylor Phonea Main 1 and A-11X2. Speoiali iprice Mat. Tomorrow yomorrow yight mmtnwt rnaaiin oomeauw, , JAMB6 T. POWBK8 , W tHB MUSICAL COMEtJT "HAVANA" 80 PEOPLE SPECIAL ORCHESTRA Kvenlngsr LoHrer floor, S3, f 1.60; balcony 11.60, li. 78c 60c; entire gallery 60c. Saturday matinees: Lower floor, $1.60, II; balcony, JL 78c; last It rows, 60c; fan err. eoo, zif . TODAY JfllLILIGnii and Taylor Phones: Main t. A-1131.' r maxTaW Buourvnra ttrw., ra& as Special Pric MatineesT" T Wednesday and Batnrday, WagenhAl A Kattiper Present tha Comedy Kit of 20 Tear. SEVEN DAYS" Cofnplet N. 7. Caat and Production. .Bvntng8! Lower floor, $1.60 and II. Balcony, first 6 row. 1; next rows, TSc; last 11 rows, 60o. Oallary, 85c-2Bc. Both Matinees: Lower- floor. $1, 76c. Balcony, first 6 row. 76c; all seat in rear of first I row, t6e. Gallery, 16a and IBe. - tSATV aTOW raXAXBTGr Helllg Theatre. tttXT 8TJNDAT, S TO O'CLOCK. Pcpdsr Srday Ccncert 7U Choms 75. JO Orchestrar-JO. Popular prices; Tlo, tie, I8v tto, BUNGALOW THEATRE 2& , George p. Baker, General Manager. Return of popular favorite. All thla week Richard Josa, AmertoA'a noted tenor, supported by Louise Kent. In th beautiful New England play BXYI!B XXXSADw A.M. ... I . m V J V.I.B ,11. ViU 9. JUTVW nlngs, llo, 60O, 76c, It Batnrday mati nee 26o, 60. Next week, "Max BlU." ca a irro -a-aama-aw, tterla maA 11th. ; Kalm And A-6380. ox a. Xk itAirmt. VMgt tonight all week, matinee BatnMav MBc, lOtf).- Baiter Stock Co. la New York's latest weatern aucceaav " .. . "PXSXJUS 04T TSB ATIkAjrjni'f Dramatised from Gilbert Parker's novel. Superb Scenery, fascinating plot and character tudie. Evenings, lie, lOo, 76e, Net week "Tha Christla. raxs sl Aioaa tUX. STXS-tf BAY Tn font aennttafi fat th bmrt foolery, "Th root Kottta EaadUaara. Week oommeuioing Monday Uaii, fee. 9, Attraction intraoral nary. BbBXBtaraatloaal BbbosMsi f ; ,, , nr "TxvAJinAiro" ' . . Anderson and Evans, Riccl Swaphon . Quartet th Girt with th Double Voloe, Ray iamuela, Hap Handy C. Tha Crorowella. Popular prioea., Ilatlae dai ly. Curtain 1:11. and i. GRAND W k rK 80, 4 Mdcal AtoIoi WMtom ft Toang knagluaa,ai Laaaos SCI. amrereAo Bra atndr ' BAjrsAsconi lrmif XylophoA ArtlatB. Bobnea H BJUy Matinee every day, 1:10; any aeat laet evening performances at r.S and ;16. Balcony 16c. lower fir, i 5c, box aeats 60o VD lJHWlTliAltD'S TAK. - ALL THIS vrvxx . rranoea Peon And Lyrlo Musical Comedy company ta f M Ctrthy'aTrouble Three performances dally, 1:46, 7:46, 9:16. Friday night, ehorue gtrle eontest after each performance. Galffcndalletal Phfcg Wcrks . A. Methlvler, Prop. " XU, gX&TXst. BJSABg AJTD BTCTCMi Matai Coloring a 0poilty. ' at neon mtrsT. - - - - - Uain Till. Portland. Or. :'1 1 DRESS YOin Book, efaAtf aa Com"'-'"- Printing Book SlBag aad Blank r ' 3SS TaIuf St. fL-ncs: A22 t 7 a ar w m. .aV" 11