The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 08, 1912, Page 9, Image 9

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" THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING,' AUGUST 8, 1912.
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lUlIMEB EESOHT rjB8CTI01lsY
Don't forget when gulug away'oa nor
vacation or for tbt umrat-r, thit Tbt
Journal ran follow yon at 1.1 cents a'fw,
the refalar eubarrlptloa rats, and tta foU
lowing aiceute will supply fou t our rega
lar rktte; , ,
Bay Orean, Or.. Hy Ocean hotel. ,
Beach Center, Wh., W. C. Colllne.
Oreoa 8prluf, Wub allows! Spring
hotrl . 1
Colllna, Warn., "red A. Yonnf.
Oearbart, Or., lr. 0. U Klllott.
Ilwaeo. Wmh.. U. B. Woodruff.
Lonf Beech, ffiih,, ,Iawrenr Dlnneea.
Drllmy to all ixitnU on Nortb Bench.)
Newport. Or., Olen Howard.
"Hortnar eb. Of , WIlklM nir.
Braalde. Or.. F.eti-r rrotbatel. (Dellrery
to all parte nf rVanlde.) .
letlew. Wah., F. B.rltrsuhat.
- Tillamook. Or.. J. H. Lam nr.
... Wllkolt Snrln. Or., V. W. McT.eara.
. Taacadla. Or., 0." U. Gelaeodorfar.
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
"Th
HEII.TO Cathrtn Countls ' In
--Awakenlnr of Helen Klchle.
COUNCIL CREST High class attrac
tion. "
LYRIC Armstrong Tollies company in
"Pat's Dream." , ,
ORPHKUM Orpheum circuit vaudeville.
THn EMPRESS Vaudeville.
PANTAGES Va-tdevllle.
THE OAKB Amusement park.
Weather Conditions.
Portland and vlclnitv Occasional rain
tonljrht and Friday. Southerly winds.
Ororon and Washington Occasional
rain tonight and Friday west, ahowers
and thunder atorms tonight and Friday
east portion. Southwesterly winds.'
Idaho Showers and 'thunder storms
tonight or Friday; cooler,
Says Chines Insulted Ear Bertha
Johnson, the 1 8-year-old girl with whom
Jlng Wo or Wa Jlng,. a Chinese "doc-
'tor" at Morrison street, attempted
to become familiar at The Oaks on July
1, objects to the implication that the
Chinaman went farther in his attempt
to "get acquainted" than to Insult her
by speaking to her. Miss Johnson signed
a complaint charging the oriental, with
contributing to the delinquency of a
minor In order to put a stop to annoy
ances tr. which he and his friends have
subjected Frank W. Brown, her youthful
. companion, since the occurrence. The
Chinaman was arrested at the instiga
tion of Brown the evening of the occur
rence and was taken to police headquar-
l ters. Brown charged the Chinaman with
offering him ISO to aid in securing the
girl. The Chinaman was released, and
rearrested on complaint of Brown, who
was being annoyed by the prisoner.
Owls Ho Car fare. David Brown, 69
Alblna avenue, gave his salary each
week to his wife. Yesterday he came
Into court, and charged, In his suit for
divorce, that she would not give him
car fare. He alleges she has taken his
salary each week for several years, In
vesting the same whereby she now has
the greater part of his, property. Brown
also declares his wife shows more at
tention to Charles Case, a prospective
son-in-law, than she does to him, that
Mrs, Brown has promised and Intends
giving Case $600, which Brown earned
by hard work. The plaintiff says he
has mads repeated objections to Case
being afthe home, and his attention to
the daughter, because Case Is a married
man, but to all such objections the wife
Is against him. The Browns were mar
ried at Florence, Wis. He la employed
in the city water department
Bats to Betaln Name. A suit to re
strain the use of a trade nnme of
"Rockollte" has been started In the clr
eult court by the Rockollte Contracting
company against the T. A. Sweeney
company. It Is charged In the complaint
that the defendant secured a certificate
from the secretary of state, which paper
Kve him the right to use this trade
name. The Rockollte company sets out
that It Is operating under letters patent
Issued, and under a nnme that has been
copyrighted. This privilege, It la said.
is exclusive in Oregon, except Josephine
and Jackson counties. The court Is
asked to decree the revocation of the
certificate issued the defendant com
pany, by which reason it uses the trade
name.
fined the driver' if 20, on an assault and
battery charge. W,hen Cooper refused
to pay his far his grip was held for
the amount, and when Cooper attempted
to regain his crip a scuffle followed, in
which Cooper was slightly hurt .An ar
rest on an assault and battery charge
followed. Harris, when fined,, begged
that a 25 fine be assessed, so he could
appeal, but tils request was denied.
'Plying iegton; Coming "Th Fly
ing Legion" of San Francisco will b in
Portland in a few days en route to
Victoria, B. C, on a tour of the Paclflo
coast In the Interest of the 1916 expo
sition. Going north the famous orgunl
latlon, corresponding .to the "Rosa
rlans" of Portland, will remain only a
few hour, but on August II they will
return here to stay longer on their way
soutliThia information was brought to
Portland yesterday by General Passen
ger Agent John M. Scott of the South
ern Pacific, who returned from' Sah
Francisco, where he attended a confer
ence of Southern Paclflo passenger of
ficials. '
&ooste "Wan, Lose Woman After
searching since June tt for V. W. Ross,
aged 15 years, former manager of tho
Sternberg Clothing company of 272
Washington street who disappeared on
June 26, with several hundred dollars,
the department of. public safety for
women, to 'whom the wife, who was' left
destitute, had appealed, has located the
mdn, but now cannot find the wife
Ross is said to have gotten into bad
company and to have refused to .com
municate with his wife. She is nowyam-ployenU-aomewhera
In .... the ..city, ndis
being sought. The husband is willing to
return to his wife.
Baloonman Pined Ous Raymond, bar
tender for J. A. Waddell, Second and
Morrison streets wi yesterday fined
$100 by Judge Tarwell for selling li
quor to a drunken man, the complaining
witness being Nels Byrn. The com
plaint against the man was sworn to by
Q. B. Nlssea, an associate of Attorney
Heckbert, to whom Byrn had appealed
to assist In raising a garnishment on
his wages, saying his wife was in
need. When the attorney saw the man
enter the salpon and order a drink, he
secured a warrant for the bartender's
arrest
To Mot OU Plant Replying to a let
ter written by Mayor Rushlight some
time ago, J. II. McDermott, manager of
the Standard OU company In Portland,
submitted a communication to the
mayor today advising him that the com
pany expects to remove its East Water
street plant within (0 days. Manager
McDermott expects the new plant of the
company now being constructed north
of Portland will be completed by that
time to such an extent that the business
formerly handled at the East Water
street plant can be transferred.
nes for Damages For making
charges of insanity against him, A bra.
ham Mitchell lias started suit in the
circuit court XsTlnst Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph Adler and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sem
ler to recover $35,000 damages. The
physicians examined Mitchell after the
charges had been made, finding that he
was of sound mind. Mitchell complains
t,hflt the two families live near him, and
have annoyed him considerably of late.
One method of annoyance was by put
ting a garbage can under his window.
The plaintiff Is represented injthe action
by the firm of Emmons, Emmons &
Keed.
Wife Pleads for Husband W. H. Mc-
Farland, who was arrested several nights
ago on a statutory charge, was yester
day bound over to the grand Jury, In
spite of the earnest pleadings of his wife,
who, although she signed the complaint
against her husband, experienced a
change of heart. The wife declared
that she could not hear to seo her hus
band In Jail. When arrested, McFar
land, who Is a solicitor for a sightseeing
auto car, stated that he was willing to
marry the girl in the ease to get her
mt of trouble, but within a half hour
after making this declaration, his wife
appeared and made complaint against
him.-
Bnchamp Takes interest. In a letter
wruien rrom aeasiae, ur A. uuchamp,
proprietor of the amusement park on
Council Crest, says he lias observed in
the press that Mike .Fisher of Seattle In
tends to ask the council for a franchise
to conduct a publlo dance hall. Mr.
Puchamp reminds the council that hia
danco,haU HcenstSjWVfthe Crest was re
voked two years ago. He declares the
revocation was not Justified then and
that it would be unfair to hira for the
council to consider Fisher's franchise
without ' first giving him a chance to
conduct public dances at his amusement
park again. j
'Bus Driver Tlned Charging that H.
Harris, a 'bus driver for the Foster ho
tel, "shook down" Lloyd Cooper Of Eu
gene when he came' to this city last
Tuesday, and, accepted what ho was told
would be a free ride to Fifth and Wash
ington streets, and was then chat Red
60 cents, Judge Tazwell this rnrhjng
Pays Triend'e Pine Rather than see
his friend, George Gortlsan, a cigar
dealer, carry' out.Jila threat to spend 10
days In jail or pay a fine of $20 that
had been assessed agalnst him for sell
ing cigarettes to $i minor, John Cordano
last night appeared at police headquar
ters and paid the amount necessary to
secure the release of Gortlsan. When
Gortlsan was fined by Judge Taxwell,
Tuesday, he declared he would rather
go to jail than pay the fine, and he was
held in custody until -last night.
Penney Bros., Prlday apodal Our $2
grade of 'WTrTes at $1 pefgaIToh7 Otff
II. CO grade"bf Wines" at 76c per gal
lon. Straight Kentucky Whiskey, 7
years old, regular $4.60, at $1.50 per
gallon. Kentucky Whiskey, regular
$3.50, at $2.60 per gallon. Our $3 grades
of Whiskey, Rum. Gin and Brandy. $2.10
per gallon. Friday only. 3T9-381 E.
Morrison st. Phones East 287. B-242fi.
Free delivery.
Meals at 7 Cents. The report of A. J,
Ross, superintendent of the city rock
quarry at Llnnton, for July show that
the average' cost of meals furnished
prisoners was 7 cents. The average
cost of meals furnished the gtinrds em
ployed at the quarry was 15 H cents.
There were CO prisoners at the rock
pile July 1 and this number had In
creased to S3 by August 1.
Special Prlday Only Don't be de
ceived. 'We sell absolutely pure wines
and liquors, $1.50' Quality port, sherry,
angcltcanmd rmrsratel wine, -76c- per
gallon; .14 ,rye and Bourbon whiskey,
$l2.75 per gllon;.44 brandy, $2.75 per
gallon; $4 rum, $2.75 per gallon. Na
tional Wine Co. Firth and Stark. Phone
Main C49, llonie A-4 49& Delivered.
Alleged Bad Check Man Orvllle Hay
.ter, alias J- Williams, alleged to be a
bad check man and a fugitive from Jus
tice, was arrested here last night by
Detectives Swenness and Maloney and
Is being held for the Bay City authori
ties. It Is claimed that the man has
passed bogus checks In many cities of
the Pacific coast.
Steamer Jesss HarWnw for Carms,
Washougsl and way landings, dally ex
cept Sundays Leaves Washington strett
dock ar 2 p. ni. - ;
Baotorla la Oaks Water Supply
Sample or water taken from the Bull
Run mains at the Oaks yesterday and
examined by City Bacteriologist Ben N.
The Old Reliable j Repair Shop
Best Woriranaiir--.Mo5t Reasonable Prices
Guaranteed Covers From $1.00 Upwards
Morrison St.
Opposite
Postoffice
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tQlovestlosKirx. Umbrella
ft? Morrison St.
As 1 .a.
Upposite
Postoffice
VAUDEVILLE ARTIST
- .PREACHES SERMON
; '
Hugo Lutgens.
Preaching a sermon is the vaudeville
turn of Hugo Lutgens, Swedish dialect
comedian, who is one of the big hits of
the bill at the Empress theatre. Lut
gens gives an impersohatlon of a Swed
ish minister preaching his first sermon
In English. The usual opening an
nouncements are made, the mimic
clergyman then. warns his flock against
gambling and for the finish he sings
three verses of a song, after urging the
audience in vain to swell the refrain,
Lutgen's act is not a burlesque and he
does not dwell upon the sacred sub
jects of any creed. This is his first
year in vaudeville, but he has a long
stage record, having traveled for Red
path's Lyceum bureau for seven years
with the sermons that won him a con
tract on the Sullivan V Consldlne cir
cuit. He has 23 sermons and at times
In his tour he preaches a different ser
mon for every performance,
Lutgans is a member of the Elks'
lodge ol St. Paul, Minn., and is special
writer for the Jolly Elk. His vaude
ville sermon was printed In full last
Sunday by a Tacoma paper, which de
voted prominent space on the church
page to the novel vaudevllllst.
Wade were found to be alive with mil
lions of bacteria. City Health Officer
C. II. Wheeler says the Oaks mains are
operated by the management of the
Oakg park and not by the city water de
partment. The health office has not
received any reports of typhoid fev.r
or other contagious diseases that could
be attributed to the contaminated water.
Examination of a sample of water ob
tained from the Bull Run main supply
ing th Tacht club wa also found to
contain thousands of water organism.
Bnrrtara ' BtlU Busy Burglar last
night- broke tnt ' th pom of W. A.
Willi of 1221 Missouri street, but failed
to secure anythingOf value. Entrance
was gained by prying up a window. An
attempt wa also mad to rob . th
bom of a Mr. Towley of 1220 Missouri
avenue, but nothing of. a!ur-wa-fT
oured from there. ' Burglar succeeded
In getting Into th bom of T. A. Ba
ker at 1116 Detroit street, and not find
ing anything of value damaged consid
erable furniture,
Mall Carrier X.oss Xomav Fir which
broke out -from an unknown source last
evening destroyed a small horn owned
by J. L. CevensteUi, a mall carrier, at
180-Weat Albert street, th loss being
about' $1200. Patrolman Muri'hjr assist
ed In trying to extinguish th blase, but
the fire had gained too much headway
before the officer or the fire depart
ment arrived.
Blcyol Kit Auto. A bicycle on
which F. A.. Clark wa riding wa par
tlally demolished yesterday afternoon
st Fifth and Burnatd streets wheivffc
Clark, in dodging around a wood wagon,
ran Into an automobile driven by Paul
Whitehous of the Howard Auto com
pany. Whitehouse was driving very
lowly, and for that reason Clark was
not in the least Injured.
Physician Pined for Speeding Dr. J.
M. Short, while responding to a hurry
call Tuesday morning, ran afoul of Pa
trolman Larry Evans at Eighty-second
and Division street while speeding.
Yesterday a fine of $25 was assessed,
but on account of the fact that he was
hurrying on a call, sentence was, suspended.
At ti 2fw Q rand Theatre, 10S Sixth
street, between Washington and Stark
beginning Thursday, August . for three
davs. Miss Florence Lawrence, the
world's greatest motion picture actress
In 'The Mill Buyer," a comedy drama,
also 101 Bison feature; 6 cents any seat,
S cents.
Bally Demonstrations from 2 to 8 p.
m. each afternoon at Electrlo Store,.
Seventh and Alder, of the Copeman au
tomate electric range. Cook anything
any other stove cooks. It is worth the
while of'the housewives to attend these
demonstrations. "
Br. P. X MoXensl, 401 Macleay
building, left this morning to Join his
family at Classlo Ridge beach. Nehalem,
for a few days. Dr. David Breuer will
look after the doctor's practice in his
absence.
Mount Hood Anto Stage Two stage
dally. Phh Main 8074. Sell 146$.
W. A. Wis and associates, painless
dentists, Third and Washington.
Dr. C. T Chamberlain has moved to
The Journal bldg.
ha moved te
Bz. 7. B. Sternberg
The Journal bldg.
threat t of book now on at Gill',
Tblrd and Alder.
aTw Zrat Buffet, Id and Alder at.
Oregon Humane Society
Omei 1T4 MABXBOaT ST.
non MADt 5981 A-TBSt
Refer air rtftty alito this office.
XOBBB AMBTTLAirCB MAJUKAZ.Z. 600
SUIT W ff TlTTP(!?(f 1 i twi
11 iy Jfi cy) ly Ji 11 jujjw.
FOR THE NEWEST, VISIT THE . EASTERN
IN A GREAT CLEARANCE AT
No woman could pos
sibly afford to overlook
these charming suits at
such bargain prices.
These sutis are all new.
They will be popular
this fall and these are
to
just the
worn.
kind
be
ALL $40.00 SUITS $20.00
ALL $37.50 SUITS $18.75
ALL $35.00 SUITS $17.50
ALL $32.50 SUITS $16.25
ALL $30.00 SUITS $15.00
Here are , plain-tailored and novelty models, hand
somely trimmed, splendidly made. Changeable taf
fetas, plain taffetas an
in black, riavyK handsome browns and tans.
iPMCES-iPMCES
A NEW SHIPMENT OP
M
: Neck Sweaters
Very desirable now on your vacation, for the
beach, mountains or evening walk., Pure wool
garments in white, cardinal, red, gray, brown.
ALL SIZES
-425 to
$8.00
Charge Accounts Solicited
AST.
OUTFIT JING CO.
-THE-BIG-CREDIT-JNST1TUTION
405 WASHINGTON STREET AT TENTH
THE STOp WITH 22 SHOW WINDOWS
BAND WILL PLAY AT
SO. PARKWAY TONIGHT
The Portland Parle bandwC B. McKt
roy director, will play at the South
Parkway this evening. ' The ooncert will
begin at I o'clock, and following will be
tha ni-ns-ram-
March. "On Dress Pade" ...Cham
Overture, v'TIcki Datmell"-rrvrr - Bupp
Cornet solo, "b'looktonian Polka" .Casey
B. y. Drlsooll.
(a) "I Paloma" (request) . ...Tradler
(b) "Madame Wherry" (request) ...
, Hoschna
Walts, "Wedding of the Winds" ...Hall
INTERMISSION.
"Procession of tha Knights" from,
"Parsifal" .Warner
Grand selection. "Meflstofele" . ...Bolto
Toreador's song from "Carmen" . ..Blset
Musical comedy, "The Dollar Prln-
CttaM - t r t-r - r r r r i tj-t r r r w 1
March, "Regimental Pride" Heed
Tomorrow evening the band will play
at Peninsula park. The concert last
night at llolladay park had to be post
poned after1 the first number on account
of the rain, and will probably bo given
next Monday evening.
' Going and Coming
Have your baggage handled by
Baggage ft Omnibus Transfer Co.
The
Carpenter Wanted.
Carpenter and laborers wanted at
once to work on Round-up grounds.
Top wages paid. Apply to C.'A. Cole
or Sec'y Round-up, Pendleton, Or.
9
DM. O. L. KATHBS
WSLEK TOTT TBXMS
Of Olasses, think of Br. Hays, 437
Marqnam Bldg., fourth floor. He
knows how to -fit 'em. He doesn't
sell shoestrings nor molasses taffy,
and knows very - little shout rum
mage sales and all the other cute lit
tle trlck resorted to by the faker in
order to sell his junk, but he under
stands the science of making you see
without tiring or Injuring your eyes.
No overcharge; no misrepresentation
Dr.Haynes gJgSr
Suit a? Marqnam Bldg., 4th Floor.
vfvPy TW Man Nominated. , ;
''-i, ' frftal te t Joaraaft- ' '
" Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 1. -Colonel
Wlnfleld T. Durban of Anderson, former
governor and . a Taft man, ha been
nominated for governor by th ' tat
Republican convention, s '
Card of Thank.
o expresa, our slncera.
AMUSEMENTS
thank to. our. friend. for their ympa-
thy and help and for the beautiful floral
tribute tendered 'during our late be
reavement. MR8. C. M. CULTER AND FAMILT.
Buy Red Rock Cottage Cheese"w
GIVE r us your busi
ness, large or small,
and we will place at
your disposal our very,
best service consistent
with safety. '
We receive deposits of
whatever amount is con
venient to you in opening
your account with us, pro
vided you act honorably.--
Your patronage will be
appreciated.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS & TRUST
COMPANY
Sixth and Washington
Streets
Open Saturday Even
ings, 6 to 8
FREE
-- PIANOS
SOLVE THE PICTURH
To the Public : We have recently opened in this
city a fine, new piano store, in the interest of the
Hallet & Davis Piano Co., of Boston, and want
to get in direct communication with people who
have neither a piano nor player piano, in order
that we may mail literature in reference to our
line, and especially the VIRTUOLO, the new in
stinctive player piano, nothing equals it, and in
order to get this information at once we institute
this interesting contest, and every one solving the
picture correctly will receive a copy of "Inner'
Beauty" and a credit check to apnly on the pur-
chase price of a piano lrdcsiredbcsides tEe six
neatest and best will receive One of the following
special awards :
Specia
1st Chest of silver 2
pieces.
Id Fine carving set.
8d Beautiful bronze clock.
I Awards
4th Silver fern. dish.
6th Large brass jardlnier,
6th Silver deposit sugar
and creamer. -
Hi rhon
rind th Tao of .tlx President When Bad and Win
Fleated
pirectlons Trace the outlines on this or a separate piece
of paper, or as you may like, and bring of mall to us
not later than August 10, 1913. Write name and address
plainly and mention th paper In which you first saw
this, as we are anxious to know which paper gives th
best service.
'"
Kennedy Piano Company
O. W. mrinCDT, Manager,
aas Third Street.
1888 Opposite Flag Block.
Vjutl:
GERLINGER-RICHARDS COMPANY, Inc.
Successors to
, - . - WETHERBEE, RICHARDS & CO.
Insurance, Loans and Estate Agents.
10004001 Yeon Bldg. Phone, Manhall 1775
Agent - ';.;'C6'.:."'::,:
RoyarTniufahce CbmpahyrLfd., o.rX.Tvefpool. ' 1 ,
Royal Indemnity Company, of NewvYork. ,
Firemen's Insurance Company, of New Jersey. u ,
Fire, Marine, Automobile. Accident, Health, Casuality, Tnsurtnce,
' . Bonds, Plate Glass and Boilers.
HEIUGs
TBOBATBa
7th and Taylor
Fnoaast Mats 1, A-llaa
TONIGHT KSs?ir
Matin Saturday.
LaTJaHe Theatre Chicago) "Big "llg.
lca Comedy lilt,
"LOUISIANA LOU"
with BARNEY BERNARD
Sophl tnoke ad th original aat
- and ptodnotloa.
Prices, both, evening and matinees
Lower floor,. Sl.sO; balcony, 1.00,
He. I0ci gallery. 0c. - -
C
SBAT SAXB
OrzVS TODAY
BBIUa TXBATBB,' ' "
7 Kffinc Next Sunday
Bargain Matinee Wednesday.
Special Mattne Saturday. t
CATHRINE COUNTISS
npyorted by STBBBT AYKSB
In Clyde Fitch's Comedy,
"Tie Hrt wita the Orn By"
POPULAR PRICES
Eve., 76c, (0c, ISc. 26c; Wed. Maf
J6o; Bat. Mat., lOc-JSo. - - - ,
sxana STary Bay. - V
ress
SuIllTan ) Ooaaldia '
Bflad TaadOTlU) , 4 '
i '. , w
Special Summer Prices;
Nighu
10c and 20c
vmx. AVOVST
Matinees
Any Seat 10c,
"Kodals of Jasdla.
B rarl Joha White's 00147 Ouoa.
Yaronl, Terdl and Broth er, Oonstaaoe
Wlnaom voH xo ana Teraoa, .
ago XMtftuM. Twi-xaght picture, Or.
ohestra.
MATXXXS ZTBBT BAT
nam
VXBJC U THEATRE I5-23-50-75
AVXk.
An sJlomadr Ml Kxa. Oem Xnffll
) 00. W. O. JTleld, th Silent Xnmo,
lrt Tni Ooald. Tan Brother. Brad
shaw Brother, Belmont and Karl, th
ttanleys, Orehtra, Plotnt. r
m liny ATTAOTar HSv11a UmMiii."
Xax Witt' Southern Olrls, Vraaoaao'
nAAliiM A Oo. manaoad. wnilaza and '
Wolfs. Pantagasoop. Paatag Or-
obsawa. ropuiar prtoe. auras oauy.7
Box and Plrst Bow Balcony ireL
Box onto opas from 10 a. m, to 10:
?i. m. Fhoaes A-raas, jaau eoao. wnr
ta BtSO, TH5 and . .
Lyric Theatre;
- ronrth and Stark S tree taw
Armstrong rollle Oompany 1 ' ...
"PAT'S BBS AM"
BlgT Met of Mnghte Tola Season
Two performance nlghtlr, 7:46 and
1:16. Matinees aaiiy, x:ta. Keguiar
prices: Evening. 16o and 16c. Matl-,
nee, any seat, 16c. -
Pwday mgnt wnorna wpf wMtn, "
fa qAks
POBTZiAJTO'S aaVSAT
AJffOSBMBBT PABJC
Lat Thre Bays of Ctrena.
Orat Circa Bord . Ogle' big
how; .
Peal Beg Clewma
Oaks Park Band Great Concert.
Kady Uvlngstoa Th skating
bear.
Xtag Pkaraok The educated hors.
ah Bsuai para attri
MWMWwwwweeeweeesena ,
BBOXBATZOB PABX
Com Tangha and Twenty-foarlk St.
Tacoma-
TS.
Portland
AtrOTTST , 7, a, 1 and U.
Games begin week day I p. as. 8na
day 3:10 p. ro,
SABXSS' BAT PBIBAT.
Boy under 11 free to bleacher Wdne.
day.
. Vancouver, B. C. has
recently decided to
adopt Bitulithic as the
standard pavement, by
making in initial award
for 100,000 yards.
Call at Room 700,
Journal Bldg., for
"Bitulithic Whys."
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