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THE OBBGON DAILY JOURNAt, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING. .JUNE 9, 1911, TOTOITOHCS I' ; ' TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENT3; , rHElLKM-Nanos O'Nell : and Charles rrtwrtht In "7h Wly." , i . BUNGALOW Lyrlo Mulcl Comedy company ta 'Tha Policemen' Ball." SAKUWohn Bainpons, supported oy took company In The Great Divide." l. ORPHKUM Orpheum Circuit Vaude- . PANTAmtfU-VauAavIlla. ' . t .: OKAND Sullivan A Considin. . vd- . villa, - , " STAR. ' ARCADB. , OH JOT.; TIVOU first run picture. 11 . m, 10 u n m. Weather Condition. "A laras hish pressure field overlies the Paclflo northwest and abnormally low In tmnaratiira obtain a-enerallr that section. The Breeusrs la also high i In the rult and Atlantic states. A storm " of conalderable energy la oentral over ' HaaKatonewan ana tn jtea river vaney, r and light ralna have fallen In aouthern Idaho, northern Montana, the upper MIs- slsatnpf and Ohio valleys: and moder ately heavy ralna In Saskatchewan, me , laKe region, Pennsylvania, i 1 wuatorn Tennessee. Tl wore reported from North Dakota, west- m Tenneaaee. Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsyl , vanla and weatern New York. A Mfht froat waa reDorted from Boise. The weather la much cooler In Idaho, Mon tana, northern. Nevada, northern Utah, weatern tiouth Dakota, Mlohlgan and riaxketchewan; and It ta correspondingly warmer in northern uoiorsao ana emsv frn South Dakota, and locally In south astarn nt northwestern atatea tem perature are generally below normal, while warmer weather than usual ob tain in the central ana aoutnern por tlnna rt th nnlintrv. Conditions are favorable for fair weather In thla dlatrlct during the next It houra. Light froat win rorm to night eaat of the Caacade mountain. Rising temperature are expected for Tueadayr and wlnda will be weateriy to nortnweateriy. FORECASTS Portland and vicinity Fair tonight Tueaday fair, with rlalng temperature. Northweaterly wind. ......... Oregon Fair tonight, with lie-ht frost eat portion. Tueeday fair, with rlalng temperature. Northerly wmaa. Washington Fair tonight, with light froat eaat portion. Tueaday fair, with rlalng temperature Variable wind, moetiy weateriy. . . Idaho Fair tonight, with light froat. Tueaday fair, with rlalng temperature. OU Block Deal in Court C. F. A. Peck and L. C. Hammer, officer of an oil company, alleged to be capitalized - for 1500,000, who were arrested Satur day afternoon lh connection with "al of oil stock, are tlll In the county Jail. They have been unabla to give ball of 12000. The company In which they are Interested la known a the Lale, OH, Oaa ft Pipe Line company, and la sup posed to deal In California oil atock. One of the case In which the men were Indicted by the May grand jury Is. that of lira. Emma A. Smith, owner of a 10 acre tract on the Base Line Road. She told the grand jury she thought he waa giving an option on her land for oil stock, but later discovered she had given a deed. The officers of tha company had the deed placed' on record. Mrs. Smith has been unable to recover the title to her land. W. H. Whiteaker, another member of the company, Is also Included In tha Indictment Jewish Women Meat At the annual meeting of the Portland Jewish Free Loan society, President M. Ostrow re ported that the affairs of tha organ isation were In a flourishing condition. All the officers war reelected as fol lows: President, M. Ostrow; first vice president, L Brumberg; second vice president, D. Nemerofsky; secretary, Julius Cohn; treasurer, Ben Selling; legal adviser, Isaac Swett; trustees, Kev. Johan B. Wise, Rev. R. Abraham aon, Dr. A, Tllser, D. Soils Cohn, M. Gale, A. Fleshman, Z. Swett, L. Sax and M. Rein. ing on a. car from tha Oak and was attempting to attract tha attention of a woman passenger who complained to tha- officer regarding hi conduct . When the woman started to leave tha oar Beer slipped hi card la her hand. The patrolman took tha card and arrested . ) - - ; ; Y, righting MM on oJUe '1 am the fighting guy from Soappooaa and th wljole polio department, can't , put It over on roe!" Jo Nadeau defied Patrol man Hlrsob yesterday noon but Hlrsch did get It on Nadeau and for the next thirty day th , fighter will languish at th rock pllex Nadeair waa t ouna at Second and Burnslde streets, fight Ing. . When Hlrsch attempted to arrest Nadeau, th man struck him in ; in face) blacking n eye. A crowd con grsgated , and alt appeared x to oppose th officer antll a street car passed. Th crew seeing th predicament of tha officer Jumped off th car, cleared th crowd ana assisted in nanaaurung n Child aerionslT Injured Nine rear old Helen Welty. daughter of Charles Welty of Schuyler and East Sevenths stTeets, north, was painfully. Injured last even ing byan automobile owned and driven by a neighbor In front of th Welty horn. Three teeth were knocked out. both eyes blackened and the little tody badly bruised bat no bones were brok en. Th driver of th car stopped al most Immediately after th collision, picked-the little girl up and carried her to her horn. . ' -,, Auto la mashan Mr. I SL Juston last 'nlaht collided .with a St John ear at Fifth and Washington, streets white she was driving her automobile. Tn front wheel of th auto waa-torn Off and th auto was wedged against tha ear, delaying traffic for a half hour. Mr. Juston was not Injured. Mr. Juston had an accident Saturday night at Third and Oak streets when ah ran , down and Injured messenger boy. sowars to Meev Tuesday afternoon at 1:10 o'clock the .regular monthly j meeting of th Oregon Congress of Mother and Parent-Teacher association j will bo held at th auditorium of th T. W. C. A. A most intereaUng moat ing 1. anticipated, a It 1 th first sine the return of the delegates to ths national convention at Washington, D. Every member of th Oregon eon cress awaits with keen anticipation a greeting from th national president Mrs. Frederick Schoff, through our president Mrs. Robert Tat. war excused for thl reason, ' Th other five war, allowed- to go on ao eount of ' their business. The grand Jury was selected and consists of C. Z. fiabell John Zoll, Q. H. Stable. Perry Palmer, J, a Rsdke, W. I. Ramsey and H. B, Orandstedt , ' :.,..,-; . - Plr ta Beomtsf Xousev Fire caused by a dtfecUve flu did about ISO dam age at th Hesperian rooming house, Seventeenth . and 'Morrison . streets, about midnight last night and created a small panto among th roomer. It is reported that during the excitement a woman who has resided there for some tl ma gar birth to a child., but the management of , th house - refuse to divulge her nam. ; . ; '..V.u'' 'r'.-' "ay Clou Waa lolsv--Jao Mahon'y and Hal Osburn were arrested this morning by Detective Coleman and Snow on a warrant ehargtag them with the theft of a belt t cloth valued at lltO from th 8. P. ft & Railway com pany on th night of Mar 10. A war rant ha been Issued for Harry UcJe for the same offena but he haa not been arrested. O. M. Ollnes Is th eora- plalnant . ... - Club .Wain on resttvai On aeoount of the Rose Festival th regular meet ing Of the Wavarlv-Slchmoftd Tmnrnva- ment club will not be held tomorrow. The next meeting will convene June 1). at th hall, Clifton and Eaat Twenty sixth streets, when a large attendance Is desired. Wednesday eleos dab Banco here after at Ringlet's New Maple hall. Sec ond and Morrison streets. Qrand Oar nival dance Wednesday, ays XasbaaA Whipped. Her .Alice Akre started suit this morning in th circuit court for a divorce from Peter Akr. ' She charge oruelty, and allege h haa frequently come home drunk and whipped her. ' They . were 'married In lilt at Black River FallsV wye, . ; Voople romsk The aubeet for ils eusalon at the publlo forum, 801 Tam hUl, comer Fifteenth . street, tonight will be "Is Modern Science True." : Dis cussion will be opened by John Larson, There will be 10 minute speeches by the audlenoa, , Admission free. (KOeepie Sohool of Bxprsssloa Oom- menoement exercises of the Ollleeple Sohool of Expression will be held la the auditorium of- the Washington high school Tuesday evening, June It, com mencing promptly at -1:11 o'clock. at Ton Are Building a new frame house, use Imperial Waterproofing for priming. It waterproofs and take leas ' painti absolutely etope rot H. xoung, agent state Oregon, III Id st Phons A-Uli. rtmng eyee with proper glasses Is my specialty. We make spectacles to fit all sights. W please la ' quality and In price. George Rubenetein, opti cian, 111 Third Street, near TamhIU. Tuesday at the office of the child labor bureau, la . the Madison building, room Aatoist Xeadtuarter Headquarters for automohllista during Rose Festival will bo at the oomer of Seventh and Oak street where 109 oar can b eared for. An Information bureau will be main tained at the Commercial club rooms. Btaatoad Creosote Beef ! Ms better.- tOe per gallon la I gallon oana. Portland Bash A Door Co., 110 Froat Orieatal raga at sensational low price. Atlyeh Bros.' removal sale. Tenth and Washington streets. Council Crest by the Hltts company of Seattle, Wednesday, June T. Admission free, teeme Jeeee atarxtas for Camas, Wsshougal and war landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leave Washington street dock at I p. m. To jyiaa Xxhlblt Mrs. McMath. chair man of th child welfare exhibition to bo held here this fall has called a meeting of her committee for 1 o'clock .Wetherbeo Blehards ft o, agents Royal Insurance Co. 1001 Toon build ing. Phone Marshall 1771. . ' , Atlyeh Bros.' removal sale of oriental art now in progress. Tenth and Wash ington streets. Try ths Vtas Brewery's Rose City bottle beer unexcelled. Phone B-1141, East 41. , Oaks Musical Proaram The following program wllrbe give at the Oaks In the open air tonight by the Oak Park band, under th direction of Philip Pels, and the Metropolitan tpera compatyi - Overture, "Raymond" .Thome Valre, "Frllhllngklnder'' ... .Walotenfel "Down South" ..Myddleton Popular songs Quartet 'Cavalry Charge ., ...Ludra Hill Overture1' .Isohalkowsky "Bwanee River" Myddlet&n Cornet solo, selected ., Mr. Pels Op are t lo Quartet American twimn t...... ....... x uiMm W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington, Who haa ths day and night store T Woooter, 401 Wssh. Ye Oregon. Grille Every visitor to Ihe city should make it a point to visit this beautiful grill room, Ths eminent Italian violinist Pietro Marino and his select orchestra, supported by a strong corps of vocal so loists, will be heard all thla week In an exceptional concert program. Complete election returns will bs announced dur ing the evening to our patrona. Proaram Tomorrow ' Oet Into a swell suit first, witness ths sights with a good front Jimmy Dunn flte you with ths ma'ds to order appearance. I0 suits for I1S.7B, 3t suits 114.75. My 110 a month rent and system of buying does it Jimmy Dunn, IIS Oregonlan bldg. Take elevator. Carnival Costumes Oet the spirit of real carnival dress as the occasion demand a. The Chicago Coatume house can furnish quickly maaka, fancy dress and all accessories for makeup. Ill Morriaon street, eppo slts Olds, Wortman ft King's. The Bowers Grill The perfect dinners table d'Hote and a la carte, the flneat orchestra, the su perior soprar.o Miss Ethel Lewis. The celebrated baritone Lowell M. Redfield. The perfect service make the Bowers grill the popular plaoe to dine crowded nightly. Electrical oven a with wire glass sides are now made so that a person can watch the progress of the cooking going on Inside them. Juror Excused Seventeen men drawn for the June term of court for Jurors were excused this morning. They had various excuses, but deafness appeared i to bo the most common. Twelve meal JnWj Tanoouver erviocv Effective Mon day evening, June 6, Jll, and every Monday evening thereafter, until fur ther notice, a steamer will be provided to carry passengers between Hayden Is land and Vancouver, connecting With trains to and from Portland, maintain ing the regular week day schedule, while the ferry Is undergoing the re quired weekly Inspection. This steam er will only carry passengers, having no facilities for vehicles or animals. The frequency of the service will also be Improved on the above date. See time cards. P. R L. ft P. Co. Perry Wot Responsible An investi gation made by the coroner Into the circumstance 'surrounding the death of 6-year-old' Oeorge Walrod, son of George i Walrod of, Lents, Saturday morning, resulted in a complete vindi cation of Lou Berry, one of the. propri etors of the Rose City van who was driving the wagon under winch the lit tle fellow was crushed. Perry declared that he did not know of the presence of the boy on the sideboard of his wagon. No inquest will be held. "Masher" Mutt Answer. Albert J. Beers waa arrested Saturday' night by Patrolman F. 6. Holteman at Second and Madison streets for violating the "mashing" ordinance. Beers was return- : The Last Word in Motor Car Luxury Covey Motor Co. 21st and Washington Street SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES HXLIM OOUISB, Bear Oakland, Cat The Only Woman's College on the Pa clfio Coast Chartered 1I8S. Entrance and graduation requirements equal to thoae of Stanford and university of Cal ifornia. Twenty-two departments. Ideal climate. President Luella Clay Carson, A. M., Litt. V.. LL. D. For catalogue aaareas secretary, jams uouege caiiromia. - Foster Oc Klelser High Grade Commercial and Electric j SIGNS Bast 7th and Bast BvereM Sta, ' Bhone Bast Hill B-83Mk IGE Main 622 A 3136 XXBXBTT OOATj tl ICS COBOPABT Summer Comforts THE wise business man does not get over heated in hot weather. He uses;Bell Tele , phone , Service. There is, no need of his rushing through dusty, streets in the broiling sun ' when he can sit in his office and use. the telephone. - The; Bell' Telephone is a necessity at every season, because in addition to a superior service it has Long Distance connections which are In THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. Every Bell Telephone if the Center of thdSystepi.; i l ;.; Tull & Gibbs, Inc. Morrison at Seventh Tull & Gibbs, Inc. Store Opens at 8 o'Clock Just 23 Days More of Our Closing-Out Sale, The Final Offerings of This Great Event Denote That It Is Fast Drawing to a Close, Take Advantage An Opportunity for Out-of-Town Homefurnishers Attending the Rose Carnival to Save in Supplying Their Need Our Sales Force Has Been Increased for the Convenience of Customers During the Festival Week Final Closing Out Sale Offerings Are Now Being Made in Every Department Don't Delay in Making Selections Savings Mor Attractive Than Ever Assortment and Prices Still Interesting Another Phenomenal Sale of Brass Beds Brought About by the Arrival of a Car During the Past Week ; -9mmFmmmJffi THIS $15.50 BRASS BED TO SELL at S9.75 I In satin finish. Has two- ' I 1 lnea posts. Full sis. MWWwlj , ,- , V 250 of Them, All Full Size, Purchased Early in the Season for the Spring Business. They are From the Simmons Factory the World's Greatest Makers of Metal Beds $24.00 Bed in polet finish; now 815.25 $24.50 Bed m satin finish; now S15.50 $26.00 Bed in satin finish; now $16.50 $27.00 Bed in satin finish; now $16.85 $32.00 Bed in polished finish; now $18.25 $32.00 Bed In satin finish; now $19.75 $35.00 Bed in satin finish; now $19.75 $38.00 Bed, in polished finish; now $21.50 $36.00 Bed in satin finish now $21.50 $36.00 Bed in polished finish? now $22.50 $46.00 Bed in polished finish; now $25.50 $48.00 Bed in satin finish; now $29.75 $44.00 Bed in polished finish; now $31.25 $68.00 Bed in polished finish; now $35.75 $68.00 Bed in polished finish; now $37.50 $75.00 Bed in polished finish; now $39.00 $77.50 Bed in satin finish; now $47.50 fw,''',",, "' Miint Sf ... , The Crockery Sale A M os t Opportune Even t All Crockery Not Made Up Into Complete Sets, Closing Out at Half Price. This list From Our Stock of Haviland Din aerware. . In Three Very Pretty Decorations. S 2.1 5 dozen for 6 J4 - inch Plates, worth $4.30 dozen. f 2.2 5 dozen for 7tf - inch ( riiiiti, wuiui $5.00 dozen. 1.8 O dozen for SJ4 - Inch Plates, worth $3.60 dozen . Oe for $1.00 Spoon Trays. - 85 for $1.70 Bread Trays, f 1.30 for $2.60 round 11-inch Dishes. 50 for $1.00 Platters, 10-inch. 85 for $1.70 Platters, 12-inch. ' 82.75 dozen for $5.50 Kamilcins and Stands. $4.75 for $9.50 Salmon Platter, 18-inch. $1 for $2 Mayonnaise Boat and Stand. 90 each for $175 Individual Butter Dishes. 83.50 dozen for $7 After-Dinner Coffee Cups and Saucers. 40 for 80c Ice Relish Dishes. 81.45 for $2.85 Sauce Boats and Stands. 1.50 for $3.00 Tea Pots. 5.40 dot. for Chocolate Cups and Saucers, wth $10.75 do. 75ei for $1.50 Pickle Disher. 82.25 for $4.50 Casseroles. 84.00 dozen for Oatmeal Dishes, worth $8.00 dozen. 84.00 dozen for 6j4-in. Coupe Plates, worth $8.00 dozen. 82.25 for $4.50 Covered Dishes. 86.00 dozen for Tea Cups and Saucers, worth $12 dozen. 88.50 dozen for Coffee Cup and Saucers, worth $13 dozen. 8&65 dozen for Oyster Plates, worth $13.50 dozen. 8140 for $275 Covered Butter Dishes. 82.25 for $4.50 Sauce Tweena. . 75e for $150 Platters, lCWnch. 1.15 for $2.25 Platters, 12-inch. 2.00 for $4.00 Platters, 14-Inch. Hundreds of Wise Homefurnishers are Taking Advantage of the Final Offerings in Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum,Etc. A List of Bargains Here in Room Size and Small Size Rugs for Almost Every Floor Covering Purpose. .00 Poster Rag: Rugs, 30x60 inches, now 81.50 .00 Japanese Rugs. 36x72 inches, now Sl.OO ;5.00 Poster Rag Rugs, 36x72 inches, now 82.50 i.OO Japanese Rugs, 6x9 ft, now 83.00 !.00 Taoanese Rues. 7 ft 6 in. bv 10 ft. 6 in., now 84. OO $14.00 Hodges' Wool Fiber Rugs, 9x12 ft., now ...80.50 $13.50 Ardahan Rugs, 4 ft 6 in. by 6 ft 6 in., now 87.00 ;i5.00 Algerian Rugs, 6x9 ft, now 910.50 ;30.00 Poster Rag Rurs. 9x12 ft. now 812.50 127.50 Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12 ft, now $14.85 30.00 Algerian Rujrs. 9x12 ft. now 817.75 $42.65 Kock & Te Koch jGerman Art Rngs,6 ft 9 in. by 9 ft 9 in.... 825 SOME OF THE FINAL PRICES ON CARPETS Which Include Sewing and Laying 60 Yard for Brussels Carpet that sells regularly for 90c yard. 8LOO Yard for Velvet Carpet that sells regularly for $1.50 yard 8100 Yard for Axminster Carpet that sells regularly for $1.5.0 yd. 81.35 Yard for Wilton Carpet that sells regularly for $2.00 yard. 81.35 Yard for Axminster Carpet that sells regularly for $2.00 yd. 81.75 Yard for Bundhar Wilton Carpet that sells regularly for $2.50 yard. 35 Yard for Cordeman Carpet that sells regularly for 90c yard. One yard wide. Price does not include laying. 35j Yard for the 80c yard grade in Hodges' Fiber Carpet. One yard wide. Price does not include laying. FINAL PRICES ON LINOLEUMS Which Do Not Include Laying of Same. 46 Square Yard for Printed Linoleums, worth 85c square yard. 8 l.OS Square Yard for Stable's English Inlaid Linoleum, worth $1.65 square yard. 81.05 Square Yard for Potter's best Inlaid .Linoleum worth $1.85 square yard. OOe Square Yard for Staine's Inlaid Linoleum worth $1.50 sq. yd. 81.25 Square Yard for Staine's English Inlaid Linoleum worth $150 square yard. A FEW SHORT ENDS AND REMNANTS OF LINOLEUM 5 Square Yards Best Inlaid for 8 5.00 worth $10.00, 10 Square Yards Best Inlaid for .810.0 worth $20.35. Square Yards of Inlaid Linoleum for 812.65 worth $21 .4a 15 1-3 Square Yards Best Inlaid Linoleum for f 19.25 rorth $29.25. These are the Final Reductions in Ranges and Heating Stoves Supreme Steel Ranges have polished, tops, heavy steel bodies, duplex grates for wood or eoaL raised pan top convenient for broil ing, toasting or replenishing fuel; extra heavy linings in fire box, and many other special important features. Plain in design, very best workmanship. . ' . 843.50 for the Supreme Range with 18-in. oven. Was $6X50.V 849.50 for the Supreme Range with 20-in. oven. Was $6&50. Crown Steel Range have all the special and important features shown in the Supreme Range, but are not as heavy, in construction. f 30.50 for the Crown Range with 18-lqch oven. Was $51.50. 841450 for the Crown Range with 20-inch oven. Was $53.50. , $41.50 Steel Rangea, 831.5 $44.50 Steel Ranges 833.50 . . The former Regal has 16-in. oven and the latter 18-in, oven. Both embody the most modern features in steel range construction, - HEATING STOVES $8.00 Airtight Beaters, for wood, now ............. ,84.5 $13.50 MooireV "Flrekeeper" Wood Heater ........ ....... .87.35 $17.25 "Capital" Wood Airtight Heaters 88.05 $30.00 Buck's Hot Blast Heater, wood or coat ...... 817.5Q $36.50 Moore's Hot Blast Heaters for wood or coal, now 80.85 ii AASUSE5IEXTS. ; MElLlO THKATMKJ JrrOHT BKonraura i-oaras epsolsl frlos JMMlnmw WsdasstUjr aa " ' Rsturdsy. ' . .. Psrld Bloo PrsMnta ' Ross Fasti val Attraotloa ' i, lk ' " , sTAjrcrjB vwnxcxAB. oamTwmzaxv irsmvus Bsusoo Company Brsnlnas: Lomr floor II. Il.ltt baW cony, rows 1.80, I rows It. rows 7lo, I rows lOo. Entlrs sllary 10c, Bota matinawa f HO. i, Tlo, 0o, He. Ho. v iiivaa Goorrs X. maker, ifawarat. B!tXCTION RKTURNH TONIGHT MAT. TODAY, I: It TONIGHT 1:11 Tb amtnant aotor -joxm BAimrroua . Bapportdd by tha Bakar Thntra Ca, la "IBS OUAT niTIDI ' Aa nlavd br Kanrv Millar. Suparb Wastarn Play, MaanUIeant ncanio Krraots. Boaclal summar prieaa lln. lOo. MaW tnaas Ho all aeats. ma WIIX jxrsia a acanr a. a lew VI kuinm Bvxarr sat THEATRE I5.2S-S0-7SC Udward Ablss' aftwoas. OCa Triad U Sa BTlca.' Tha aarrara riayars, Bymoa4 and Olavsrly, Balohal Btothara, AJbart Molm. J arris and ataarlaoa, Adoals, Or chastra. Vleturas. Bvanlaa erloas 18o, aso, 50o aa Too. Daily roatlnaa, Wo. , aao, SOo. HoUday matin a STlyht prloaa. Pnaquala' TaaCavtlla. , AH This VTaak, Tltsfarald's ' a slant aofiiik ftrfiiaf ouui OUvatta, tha Duwsd Dvo, Oaoraw C. taraaoopa, laa jsntaiMi muvym, nl CKylMo Thraa Xajruali Davis, CUrls. rovola prloaa. afallnaa Aally. OnrSalB aao. TOO and SiOQ. Q RAIN D W k Jane 3. 1811 Amarloa's Oraatoat XUltary Moralty THE U.S. A. BOYS Xaaua at rranxs plagal 8 Iroam Xrnsr at Oottoa acort Tom vans omuroASOon Matlnaa ovary Any. t:SS, an saat llo, renin performances at 7:10 and 1:11. Balcony 18c; lowar floor. Ho; box saats 60e. Oeo.LtBaker.Mrr 117-A-Aaa BUNGALOW THEATRE AMATETTR KIQHT TONIGHT. Matlnaa avary day. l:4t. Two avanlnff performances. 7:45, t:15. Tha popular Nothlns; but laughter and music New son ir, choruses, coatumea. All tha fa vorltes: West and Vack, Jeane Fletohar and tha others. Prices lSe, SKo. Mats. 20c. Chorus gins' oonteat raaay wiync. Ms Great Suocess. Tboasands dellrhted. An other Big Attraction. Juna' I, Mar . volous Display of Grand Bivar Carnival on ths rlvts at tha OaJts In honor of Rex Oragonas. Band oonoerts avary afternoon and sva rdng. All other Park Attractlone aa uaual. Admission 10c; children so; under yeaxa fraa. Take oars at First and Alder straeta. BASEBALL KEOBZAXXOV VAXZ Oon. Taagna and Twaaty-fonrta ffMa. PORTLAND vs. LOS ANGELES nnra , r. e, , lo, 11. Games begin week days 1:00 p. m. Bun days 2:10 p. m. Parade days 4 p, m. Admission Bleachers SBc: grandstand SOo; boxes Zbe extra, uniiaren. Dioacn ars, lOo; grandstand 25c Ladlea' day Friday. Boys under II fraa to bleach ars Wednesday. ,., If You Don't Smile ism in. Jim a. l a; sar wbsr-". a, 'a.w. r7tf.. w J -Va When you leave her after pnrehasln hardware you'll ba different from most For the quality of our hardware ma pri oncoslt tnat vou 11 inn cheating ourselves. Wa haven't, but people. Is so high opposite th a so niarn ana m pr hat vou'ii thins: wa nave neen Just gave the biggest real values 'wa could; thafs all AVERY & CO. 48 Third Street The Old Reliable Union Painless Dentist otrt or xowk nom should ra nenBur ul vur xorov im vrvaniswq that ' wa can ds their snttra crown. brldgt and plat work bs day U sao aaarv. ;. . ! ' Full Bat of Teeth 85-00 Bridge Work or Teeth Without Plata 83-5 to 83-f Gold Crowns 83 SO t f porcelain Crown ....8A50 8 5 Gold or Poreelaln Fillings. . . .81 OO tr Bllvar niunga... .... ..tu w x uir .. IB - Tears Onarastee. Houra a. m. t I p. m.i Bundaj, s sa sa Union x Dental ' Co rxxjrr ajts koxblzsobt its. ortl3nd Priatinz kzsz C. 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