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ntE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, MONDAY . EVENING, MARCH ' 6, 1911. BAKER'The Wolf." - ORPHEUM Orpheum Circuit ,;; Vaude ville. ' BUNC3ALOW -"Brown's in Town." 7 GRAND Sullivan ft Coneldlne j Vaude ville, i LYRIC Lyric Musical .Comedy com pany In ''Alabasu." " . ' ; . " 151 KIT AlE'iaU.v.rtvl!l A .-. ' ' STAR, . ARCADB. , OH' JOT, . ODEON, TIVOLI First run, picture!. U a, m. -T Weather Conrjit ions. t' A disturbance of moderate energy Is central at sea off the Oregon ' coast. ' and a shallow low pressure area la cen tral near . Washington, ; D. C. ..... A small high . pressure area overlies the east , gulf states and a larger .high, presure area is central In Canada .northeast of the Great Lakes. During the last J hours light-to jnoderately heavy Jralna -have fallen nearly every where on the Taclflo slope and In the Ohio valley ' and middle Atlantic states. Moderately heavy snow has occurred la upper Mich igan, the lower lake region and the 'Aew jwigiana siaies. '. it iiiuuji wm and middle Atlantic states, and deotde- the-north.- On the Paclfio slope the temperatures have remained nearly sta tionary. .j.:-v-'" -'V '''L " The conditions are favorable for o caslonal rain in Oregon and Washington tonight and Tuesday, and for rain or Portland and ' vIclnlty-Raln tonight -' and Tuesday. JCast t- south winds. - Oregon Rain tonight and Tuesday, coast i ' - Washington Rain tonight and Tues - day. Easterly winds. . Idaho Rain or snow," tonight and Tuesday. ' ' Estate Of lfnnu4 Trank, 9868,808 - The value , of the estate of Slgmund '.Frank Is placed at $858,865, according to an Inventory filed by tha widow In the county court Toe inventory in cludes the following: .Money In bank, i HUBS; shares in Oregon Life Insur . anoe company,, $2000 stock In Concor dia Building association, , 82000; stock ; rn .Meier - Frank company. .8750,000; four share In A. Meier estate, 8S50O; real estate and minor property, $81,100, ana promissory nviu - eald, $50,000. -v Fufcllolty Booklet oft JPonltej 'Toul- . xnr KaiBing in jureaon win u " of a booklet soon to be Issued by the - Portland Chamber of Commerce and the !. Southern Pacif lo RaUway company's publkslty department The booklet will cover all phases of the Industry from L an Oregon viewpoint It wUl show the merits of the respective breeds of birds. i now 10 nouBi uiein, . uvw mm care for-them,-and tables citing what profits may be earned from a certain - . .1 1 mi A . ' riat or Apartment U :uiesea-- Stewart Crelghton , has purchased,' the t,C. M. Ktrlekland home . site", St.. the : northwest : coraar of East Seventeenth and East Morrison streets, paying $7800, The' property consists of a 80 by 100 foot lot Improved v with - aa old style dwelling. It Is In a distrlot which Is rapidly filling up with flats and apart ment houses. J Mr. Crelghton contem- nl&tAa ramovin' the bresent house and ' gliding either flat or an apartment Old Bafllrt etlre James L. Stuart - bailiff for Judge Kavanaugh of the cir cuit, court, will be sucoeeded by Samuel Scott, April appointment f , the Judges Stuart has served three years. He was first appointed by Judge Bra- nnk skMt wskArw-trtlntA Kv .Tllrlffrsl TTsLV. artaugh. - He is 82 years old, ana seen morning and - eyenlng - the last three " years has walked -from his home to the courthouse, a distance of two mllea Brhar Beoelves degTnv--City Aud itor. Barbur this morning , reeeiveoy a telegram from Farsoa Sons of Chi cago andNew Tork, confirming "their telegram of last week, la which they made the statement that they are ex pecting a favorable 'opinion from their attorneys, relative to the legality of the $500,000 issue of Broadway bridge bonds sold by the city to the bond com pany several weeks ago, v " t Monthly Meeting of MotasrswTomor- row afternoon at 2:30 In the assembly ball of the T. 7 W. -C A. will be held the1 regular " monthly meeting of the .Oregon Congress of Mothers and Par ent Teaching circles.; , A full attend ance Is requested. The executive board meets In the - same hall at 10 1 o'clock "e a.- Tfc'4'-vrx;tiS-r'''-.- 'i'" Ben klsslaad Buys. Koxa-Attorney Ben Rlesland has purchased from B. M. Lombard a . modem seven ? room- resl- - dence occupying a quarter block at the southwest corner Of Broadway and East Thirty-first streets,' consideration $500. Mr, Rlesland will soon take possession of the property and occupy It as a home. ; Drivers of Automobiles who have not the technical , knowledge : to ' pass ; the rigid state examination soon to be re quired of them can be assisted by call ' Ing at the Auto college of Portland, 218 , Merchants .Trust . bulMlng.-,:Beduced .price for "this especial aourse, . , Crew 2Totloa Korthurabrla, British " steamer. Captain Hedley,?? t from ,; Boat Harbor, Neither ; captain I nor under signed, conslgneea'of above named ves sel, will be responsible for any. debts - that may be contracted by srw. China . Import ft Export Lumber Co, ,J ' r' Big Slchel Xs Back Slg Slchel. Chap man of the lighting and police ooramlt ' tees of the city executive- board, re - turned the latter paft ' of 'last week from a fortnight's vacation In Califor Whooping: Cough" ' wuur : as i rim, wvmiu v BRONCHITIS ; , CATARRH COLD v. .u.a ahi iusa estvsk i a n, at.. Ub ad tffccLuf tfei$tnt for fcro le-i mom lb tfoxytm ef Whoeplm cutk n4 retltTM Cross bc. BHI " W uffmft frem Aithma. TU ilr r.n4er4glf otli. lie, iBipired with trtry ereitb, sikti braMU-f f m i (ootbrt lb wr bft t4 lb tfb, uurlni rettfiri nlghu. It U lninbl to Un AIXMDRUGCISTS. Try CfitUnt AntUiftlt rhnl Tiltl tot tb IriltMeJ throat Tby tv loil,tocrf sod tlwptle. . Of yf .rotl!.' tawaapt. , i Vapo CrcsokM Co. alCrtUtst8tR.T. &rMkM Printing House Co. " BoOfffa t al o g'"and Commerotai ; -Printing ': Book Blading and Blank Book Making. 383 Taylor St. Phones: A22SI, M 6201 m nia. He worried over municipal affairs, he said, during his absence, but outside of that had an enjoyable time. . Through his efforts the city Is abolishing dark ness at the rate of 20 new Street lights a month, but . there la not a glimmer from these to prove the rumor that Mr, Slchel Is ' to enter the race for the mayoralty at the forthcoming primaries. . Xfo Action on Oypsy Smith The com ing of Gypsy Smith, the evangelist to Portland next 1 November occupied the entire ,tlm -of the Portland Iln Uterial association at its regular month ly meeting today' In the auditorium of the-Y. M. C A. After discussing- the subject from many angles it was voted to let the whole matter go over until next Monday, ' when a meeting of the association: together with- many ot the most: prominent laymen in" each de nomination will be held at the T. M. C. A. I The meeting will take the form of a luncheon which will be served In the main auditorium --wKj '"., - W. K. Corbet Zmtm f.ooow Mra Ethel Corbett widow of the late Wil liam JL Corbett, president of ,the Wil lamette ilronworks, was appolntedd mlnlstratrlg of . the estate this morn ing by the county court In the appli cation for letters of administration, the value of the estate Is given at $25,000. Oeo. Bubenstein,, Bxport ' Optlolaav es examined, classes adiusted by the moat modern scientific appliances. Prices reasonable her. 188 Third st, near Tay lor, ground floor. . ' Steamer Jessie Xarttlas, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at $ P " it' ,,' 'O,' ' ' Zooag OU Stain ' for ' Interior finish, $1.78 per gal; caloimo tints. 80 lb . Port land Sash tt Door Co 220 Front,. Sweeping ' Ooatponnos,' any kind, BJ8 Washington. M. 12(4, A-118S. Delivered. . r. WUllam aouse, removed t 1108-8 Selling building. Phone Main 825, , W. A. Wise and associates, painless Jentlsts. Third and Washington. ) Br. 3. Bttelson removed to 1001-8 Sel ling bldg.-Phone Marshall 2614.- Dr. K, Bueter, osteopath, has remered to 81$ and 817 Belling bulging., - Br. Kowiana. Osteopath, has removed to 818 SelllnY- building., . ' - ..r 1 .1 pi ' -11 1 1 Hi -Vi'-Vi: YAKIMA DIVISION: E William McMurrar" reneral passenger ggent of the Harrlmaa lines In Oregon. this morning received the scnejuia mat will become effective on the North .Yak ima AlirialAit nf th Ci.W. R. ' A N. company on March J 4, when regular service Between . iqxvx iikuu . ana Walla Walla - will be inaugurated. ; At Pendleton olosa connection will be made with the Oregon' ft Washington limited, operating between, Portland and 'Chl cago.v:' vi -:; V i The steam service on in new ne will consist of one train each way dally between North Taklma and Walla Walla ; In addition to this servloe gas oline motor ears will operate between - . . w . . ,r )..m iNOTin UUU. ' sunt imbihwh", iuB once a day for Kennewlck andHfnree timaa dallr-for Orandview and Inter mediate stations, -r- -t f --.-. -, !m at :4B a. m. and arrive at Wall m tta ti m it will leave Walla Walla at 8:18 a m., arriving at North . The a-asollce motor cars will leave North Taklma at ; f :0 a. nu 4:80 and 18:80 p. m the train leaving at 4:80 p. nv, ' going through . to" i Kennewlck, while those leaving at T:8B a. m. and 12:20 p. mi will go as far as Orandview nnw Ttctnminr to North Taklma. these ears will leave Orandview at 8 a. m 8:40 a. m: and 1:18 p. m., the first one pomlng through from Kennewlck, which place it leaves k t:ii a. m. v March 22 excursions will ran into the Taklma valley from Spokan and Walla Walla to mark the opening of the new Una . .i1 h - ",..'., i To honor the memory of Robert Em met, i the great Irish patriot, " several hundred persons gathered In the Wood men of i World hall,, Eleventh snd Alder strott. last night. The prlnolpal address was made by W. A. Munly, who reviewed the life of the Irishman ' who died for his country on the scaffold in 1808.,-4. vS :i u Roger B. Sinnott, In & his ' address, sketched' briefly the details of the life ot Emmet Mr. Sinnott acted as chair man of the Emmet memorial services. Aloyslus iKyland. a youthful elocutlqn- 1st, recited th speecn maae . oy .iimnwi while he was on trlatr " Led by Mrs.? W. A. Smith, "The nauarhters of Erin." a grouo ot young girls, sang "Come Back to JErln.' ,?God. Save lreiana:Ff ana -narp 01 xara"ltwere other numbers given by the girls. '.Miss Anna M, Twlas sang "Kathleen Mavour neen" and Miss Norah ' Barrett ' sang 'Klllarney." "Exile of Erin," a recita tion, was given by Miss June Carroll. "Pretty ' Molly" And ."Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon" were sung by Frank Hennessy, Karl Karey sang'Where the River. Shannon Flows," , '' : The memorial last night was held un der the auspices of division No. 1 of the Hibernians, j Resolutions pledging, the support of the Irishmen of Portland to members of parliament who are strug gling for home rule for Ireland, were passed. ," , ' ART SIAN WELLS TO . , , .ATTRACT HOMESTEADERS r Lakevlew, -Or-March" 8.The ' dlsoov1 ery of three flowing wells In one of the valleys of Lake county at depth of 80, 122 end 165 feet ha caused a rash ot settlers from the' nearby Klamath and Modoc counties i to the new lands and there will be many thousands of acres of these taken in the next week tor two.', - One " day there, were over 1700 acres filed upon by the men that drilled the wells and their friends.:' The discov ery means much to many of the settlers. as It eliminates - much : tear on their part regarding the ralnfuU 1!ng suf ficient to produce crops without irriga tion. Thousands of t acres are being taken in other valleys where, there is the same evidence of an underground body of water under pressure. x-YcX)regon Grille - I Messrs. Davis and ' Glyn, comedian singers, are still entertaining the patrons of Ye Oregon Grille with ; their clever Impersonations, A crowded house greets them every evening at dinner and after theatre. All this week. ' e , SCHEDUL RECEIVED IRISH GIRLS: SONGS 1 IllEllffllOGIl ARE EAGER TO GO -10 dairy Di;:;iit Pure Milk Advocates and Ore LflonHealtliBoardJVilLNot . Await Invitations. . v Rather amusing situations have ' re sulfed, from preparations for the. "dairy-men's-doctor's dinner to be given. In the commercial club Thursday evening. Some of the most ' Insistent advocates oft pure- inllk received the- Impression, due to iardlnesa inlhe arrivaLi of in vitations,, that It was to be principally a gathering of those who would con demn the two-years' effort In PortUnd to clean up the milk supply, and who would say the : falling off of 'the In dustry Is due to; agitators f or ...eleanllr ness-s'1'"'",''' There has been," consequently, quite a rush for seats at the dinner. The au thorities who have stood ' for modern methods In milk production say" they will be present, ready to defend their position. iThe state boards of . health proposes to attend in a bodyvlts quar terly meeting was called for Thursday afternoon in order that all the members would be in town to go to the dinner Thursday evening. It was said, that no Invitation to break bread with the dairy men bad been received by the health board members, but that they decided to go anyway.v: V- -.wiU--" '- The Consumers'lcagufcLmost actlys of unofficial organisations In the pro motion of .ri pure milk fight, also an nounce Intention to be well represented, with or wltnout Invitation, r Member of the league are convinced that various letters appearing recently - In newspa pers, advising housewives to learn home care of milk and more particularly de fending J. W. Bailey, state dairy and food commissioner, were inspired by Bailey himself. In support of this be- lief they call attention to the tone of the letters, and point out that once when an article about Portland's pur" milk crusad wa printed In a " magazine, it was followed by a letter from a Port land woman denying the main allega tions In -the magazine article. Investi gation showed the letter had been writ ten at the request of Bailey, - The Con sumers' league members think Bailey will not lose the opportunity presented by the dinner of attempting to get him YOU TOO 1 mfK PLANNING TO BUP 1 ,' , 4, i-': This Is, sure to be Portland's banner year for home- bulldlng and the great ;: movement - has centered In : LAURELSrURSTJ OVER 60 MAGNIFICENT HOMES HAVE BEEN CONTRACTED FOR In this park sine January 1, 1811. Many are taking advantage of our special pian or 15 PER CENT ' XZf B.'2S, OWA28TB2l"r ,4-: More homes ' to be constructed In Laurelhnrst Tear than in any ether three high-class exoli real den oe districts ?ostpone the matter or or appointment 4 We erty, 1DEAD THE WAY 01IT of P5 Hi . . f it- K fv , 4 ivliMWegS. ETT1NG a fourth hand for "brldgd" Is only i.one xa-thousand ocialsesHheTde : ' phone and -Tephone Service promotes sen' ,1 . V - ciability' - and ' good ' fellowship , because it brings , ; neighbors closer together.; Your friends all live. within talking distance: -.''it is' the same with your out-of-town friends the universal service of the' Bell System makes them your neighbors top.' .Your yplce can reach all by- means of the Bell Long THE PACinCTELEPHONE-& r TELEGRAPH COMPANY Every Bell Telephone It the. Center &44gf IheSyte'v 1 self exonerated from the charge that he Is not competent : . 1 ",' ;. r'--. .?- ; - While the pure, mflk advocates . are anxious to be given a full hearing, pro ducers and dealers are no less anxious that there shall-be an understanding with consumers which will permit -development Of the dairy Industry without the stricture , of unreasonable laws or law enforcement They do not say that the Portland' milk ordinance is unreas onable, except in, that, requirements for tuberculin test of dairy cows and some of the methods of handling milk have outrun v education of the dairymen. Whether . or not ' the Various Interests will condemn- each -other, it ir certain the dairymen and milk, dealers will pe tition more actively In the educational campaign. . . - , COUNTY COURT MAKES ROAD DISTRICT CHANGES The county , court has divided : road district No. 12, which la in the eastern part of the county,. Into two districts. The old distrlot was too large for one man. Qrant -Bell - has been appointed supervisor of. the new district. Bond districts Nos. 4 and 8. on the Peninsula, have been consolidated. , With the rapid growth of the city in that section Of the country, the streets have been taken over and cared for by the city. James Tlndall has .been , placed. In charge of the district The two supervisors here tofore In charge of the districts have given excellent servloe, but: the consol idation was necessary on . account : of lack of work for both men. NEW TOWN OF; VAN0RA : v iJOINS BOOSTING LEAGUE ' v f 'i .v i--: '5- 'i " ' Tl.V-s Vaaora, one ot the new ' towns that has sprung Into existence sinoe the railroad have Invaded central Oregon, has Joined the ranks of the boosters. An organisation ot the business men of Vanora has been perfected, which is called the Flower City Development and Agricultural association. Application has been made for affiliation with the Oregon Development league, and. C C. Chapman, manager .of the league, has volunteered hi assistance . In helping the organisation along. ; Vanora 1 a Crook county town, and Is located near Madraa ..W MsVijfi-j FUNERAL OF MISS CUSIC-' -ATTENDED BY HUNDREDS (r. 1 .... l,-y v & Services' over the1 remains of Miss Kathryn Cuslo of the Meier A Frank store, who died suddenly last week, were held at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon In the Finley chapel, 2(1 Third street More than. 800 persons attended the services. Rev. Benjamin Toung, of the Taylor street M. E. church, conducted the ser- ; 4 ; DISCOUNT TO BUILDERS this- other three man-class exoiusive exoluslv In Portland. Can" yon afford to aeleotlng that nomesueT Phone : wUl call for yon to visit puop-a BtTJBPBT, Sales Agents. ozz .coroeii mag. A-1818. a SOCUlL DIIE11IIA j ;- Distance Service. asa'H-sjlS' y yK.- ylcea Miss Cornelia Barker, a friend of Miss- Cuslc, played, on ' the violin, several- numbers dear te Miss Cuslo in Ufa V Members of, the Taylor street church choir, sang several numbers. Nicholas Cuslo, a brother, arrived from San Francisco In time to attend the fu neral...:.:..... U-,., .-4 -j-!- The body will be placed temporarily in a vault Later it will be interred In the Mount Scott cemetery; v : .rr.i , , 11 . 1 .11 ;V g , : Kratise Jbstaliui III Lead. , , Leo Krause is stiU leading -iA Court Multnomah F. of A,' bowlmg contest by a-very substantial lead of 80 pins over Flnck, 'who has been ' rolling f a ' very steady game all season; By his last week's rolling, Fisher kept himself in the race.-:. ' 7:-. Averages for the IS games up t date r mm louowa: sl v ., , ,;? ;j !-7-,; ''::":':y,.:f.--:"li Class A. ' Kreus . . . . -1 ;.' . AV. 4 181 ' 178 177 hi r- 167 166 ' ' 165 .164 2161 n .. - ,201 1117 bo?- Schwso .......... j ..800$ 2B94 iTessman . . . , , , , , 276 Nudelmaa ............... tS8 Aaron . . . . ... 1. ........ . ssa? , 188 As the race Is re close, but on game is liable to change the entire standings, as last Wednesday when Abrams jumped from fourth to first place. -,44 5th and Alder Mi 5th and Aider 7. Cr I'-l C VP,4 ?.fV SB GoldetfMuaaet Tuesday BARGAIN SALE- Ling erie Than sale price use Yog can always depend upon s Rakes Hoes Spades Forks , . Shovels-; Turf Edgers Pruning Shears Pruning Saws v Spray Pumps Grass Hooks , Scythe Stones ; Scythes Hedge Shears Weeders , ' f mm illliii k m3 DFinsntime EVERY THING FOR THE GARDEN WHERE QUALITY IS PARAMOUNT Eitabllshed 1878 J.J. , KADDERITYfmi 130 FIRST STREET ; ," NEXT, TO WAITING-ROOM Low Rates to California LOS ANGELES, $10.35, $20.50, $22.50; $25.50 , ' ' Fare toSanFjancisW.JJSliL iJJL. SS. "ROSE .CITY" SAILS 4 P. M.,v WEDNESDAY, K; O. Smith! C T. A. J. W- Ransom, Agent, AInsworth Dock " 142 Third St PhonesMain 402. A-1402; Main 268. The New Telephonsj System. . ' Front Boston Transcript ' Operator Hellol . I this Lt ' r Irate yolce--What d'ye think It la 'eavenT , .4 Journal Want Ads bring result. For the Stomach Here's an Offer You v Shoufd , Not Overlook. , - 4 4-Rxall-t--lypepsla-TabletsVTemedy stomach- troubles by supplying the one element, v the absence of which In the gastric juices causes Indigestion . and dyspepsia They aid the stomach-to digest food and j to quickly convert It Into rich red blood and material neces sary for overcoming natural body waste. Carry a 'package of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets , in your,,, vest pocket or keep them In your room. 4 rTake one, after each- heavy meal and Indigestion will not bother i'yoo.-4is-.;,v '"-'"4 4-4';'"'-4i--tl Weknow whaLl RexalLO)yspepala Tablets , are and what they will do. We guarantee them ' to relieve , Indi gestion and dyspepsia v If they fall we will refund 'your money. ' Three sixes: 28 cents, 60 cents and $1.00. Remem ber you can obtain ;, Rexall Remedies only at the Owl Drug Co., Ina, corner Seventh and Washington streets. - 5th arid Afder 5th and Alder Less Than Price . An exceptional opportunity to buy Urn rie and OnePiece Linen Dressea at less I than 'Ui;i:;v.& HALF PRICE For the coming Summer. There are only . 45 in the lot, and you will find that they are all very neat and practical styles. A few of them are but very slightly soiled, but at these great saving prices it will be ,weu wortn your wnue to take advantage ; of .this Golden Nugget Sale. - . Dresses formerly sold at $30, Ain rn isle price , . .......... tM..jU Dresses formerly sold at $25, $ 1 A A A sale price .i)lUUU Dresses formerly sold at $20, (t rr r a i ; ,.. . . .i..:-:.-:v.-. ... VI .OV formerly sold ,t i$lo,Ag yf . Dresses' formerly sold at $10, Ai A ' sale price , o4. uD - Dresses formerly sold at $7.50, fQ 4 f - sale price 9J4u Dresses formerly sold at $5, dci j r i sale, price Dfae4D ' ' Dresses formerly sold at $3.50, A i m r sale price..,.. .......,.,, Ol4) the genulness of our bargains Garden Time Lawn Mowers Grass Catchers Lawn Rakes Hand Trowels - Hand Weeders Hose Hose Washers Hose Couplings vHose Menders Grass Shears ' Floral Sets Sprinkling Pots Tree Pruners TBXATE3 7th and Ttytf Phones Vain 1 and A-1123. 8peclal Price Matinees snd Pat Lew Fields Presents th Blg-Spcctao-, , ular Musical Show. . 'TheMidnihtSons" iin me ravnrue ;ntnn)an. EOBOB-W.-MONBOB. '' 200-Veoplc on the , Stage 200 - PRICKS. . . Evenings; - Lower floor, 21.60.' Balcony, first 11 mm a , 1 . .,iu., n . a i c . ' ist6 rows, $0c. Entire gaUery, 50c. Botii man, joww noor, II, balcony, first 11 rows, 76e: last 11 rows. 60. al. 8fio-2&a BUNGALOW THEATRE Si7 George I Baker. General Manager. . All week, the famous fame,, : Tf "BSOWS'S TH vaww M ' By Mark Swan, with Henry Stockbrldir. Fay Balnter and the best company seen ' In th Bung-alow this season. A riot of run. Ciever specialties. See tne famous harera skirt Bargain Mat. ! Thursday, 25., Regular Matinee Saturday. 25c, 6O0. Rvenlngs, 26c, 80c, 75c. BAKER TKEAXXB -ICoRlaoB and 11th. . Kala 9 and A-6360. - OBO. r. Birca-iUButfi Tonight All Week. Bargain liat Wed, oc neguiar maunee Bat., no," soo. Baker Stock Company In Eugene Wal ter's superbly realistic play, 1 v , "TEB WOtP."-'.ft:-;t First lime In stock. Weird, strange en fascinating. Evening prices, 25e, 5dc 7Se. wext week Qalnoy Adam Sawyer. 4 e, A-103O 2CAT. XTSBT DAT is o.a aTlgUta lB-B5-a. Karens V ilAJ KB " O. Wllllan Xolb In "Tli Selloatessen Shop," headliner : Stuart Barne, Xamid . Aleiaader, Th Irey Twins, Stewart s Knrray, Bogers fc Hart, William ferry. Weak Commencing Monday Mat, Mar. 6V . Mammotn rroauction or 182 HOLD-UP," With, Perolval It- , ton. Varsity Trio, Jam H. Lloater, ritislmmons St Cameron, Aerial Shaw. Bmil Markle. .Popular prices. Matinee dally. Curtain 2:30, 7:80 and 8. , GRAND Week Mar. 6, 191 1 SWa4 Show 280. 44 Tt Modern Her- .' ; enl ?svv B08BT PABDTXB . , ABOBBOv : Zn Vietaresqne -Poses and Amaalng Pts of Strength. Mast ltY DSTld Bohooler Six Gypsy Singers Whitehead and , s4 Orlersoa 1 ,,, ICnrray and Baa 4 Hamilton .John Hamilton - Oraaoacop Matinee every day, 2:20: any seat le. Evening performances at 7:30 and 8:15; balcony, 16or lower fl. 26c; bo seata BOe LYRICS? FOBTAJrD8 'PAM. PXATHOXTSB WEEK COMMENCTNO MONDAY MAT. Keating A Flood present Godfrey Koad, champion long-distance walker of the world, and the "Lyric Musical ;, Comedy Company, 1 - 4 ' -" '- Dxxxoir k xnra, Hnx AUaBAzxr." Three performance dally,. 2:46. 7:45, 8:18. Friday night Chorus Girl Con test after, each performance. Next week, "The Champion OiiV introduclhg the famous harem skirt chorus. CONCERT The Chinese Students Alliance T - , ef Portland ' " ' 2M0y 2frssdsi', Maroa 10, CClook, ' . At Taylor Street M. B. Church POB THB BBHXT1T OT THB PaMTJTH , , . SUTTEILXBS OP CBX8TA. 5 ' - Mr, Wm. Lai will sing. 4- Solo, Dnet and Quartet Numbers. . i Dr. Jf. W.' McSougaU will leorure ea "China" - - 4 . , . s A Complete Ghest of Handy Tools The carpenter and mechanic are not the only tradesmen that use the saw,. hammer, plane, auger, square, eta. xneee articles are useful to the merchant, they are Indispensable to the housshold. Everyone can make use of them.. ; AVERY & CO, 48 Third St. The Last Wo rd in Motor Car Luxury s Covey Motor Co. "SeTentJrand Couch Kti , ' ' ICciivaui.;: rw::i!cijr. yc : HEIEIG wmmm rLS . Tr TJneanaied Vandavilla. ' 'tt! i.-.f-',-'' rt'i'1, id t -'-' '.'-fit