TIIEtOREGON DAILY9 JOUENAi; PORTLAND : MONDAY EVENINQ, 'AUGUST 12, 1912.. Topi cs imiS: aiSOHT gTBBCarpTIOlT. ... Dn't torget whea gotaf away as jejf recatloa or for the sumsier. that The Journal eu follew x at 1ft centa mtt 'the regular euberrlptlon rates, and tse fol lowing agent will enpply ion at oar regu lar rtee: Bay Ocean. Or.,? Bay Oceaa hotel. BeechjjCenter, Wab.. VI. 0. Collin. . CaraoikHaclugB, Waaa., Mineral Springs aoiel S Mii: ' ' ' : - Collina. W.?.. Fred A. Tonnr. Gearhart. OrMr. 0, h, Elliott. vHn W..hVJI R Woodruff. (Deli-ery to all potnte on Nortk Beach.) newport. or., u leu uowara. - , Rockaway Beach, Or., Wllklns Blee. . Beaeide. Or.. Leeti ProebitaL Dellretr tS all part nr Beaaide.), Bee-lew, Week.. F.-E: BtraafaaL Tillamook. Or.. J. 8. Lattir. j Wllhott 8rvrln(t. Or.. S. W, WeLeara. rrni - Caecaoia, or. u. at. ueiaeuaorrer. TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS HEILIG--Cathertne Counties in. "The COUNCIL. CHEST High CUM aurac - tions. 4 l-VRI&Armstrong Follies company In -I'Fasolnatlng Flei- r M ORPHEUM Orpheum circuit vaudeville, THE EMPRESS Vaudeville. PANTAGES Vaudeville. THE OAKS Amusement park. , Weather Conditions. Portland and vicinity: Falr-tonlght. Tuesday fair and warmer. Northeast erly winds. - Oregon and Washington: Fair tonight Tuesday fair and warmer, Northeast erly winds. . . and warmer. ' , . . Man Mtna . Stop ' ipeadlne Ooixu An order restraining J. Forsiof from spend ing hl money was Issued thla rnornlng from the circuit court Mrs. Forsiof asked for this order, setting- forth that her husband has deserted her, and la spending his money. In riotous living. The wife was deserted with a babe of one month, and two other small chil dren, liv signing the order, Judge Mc Ginn said that If the money belonged to the man, he had a right to do what ever he chose with it, but the court would grant a temporary order for the protection of the- woman. . Forsiof wal given a judgment of $2200 against the treet railway company for an injury. He spent a large part of this amount on a trip to Sweden, while the wife was practically penniless. She has started suit for a divorce, and asks that the money be conserve until the decree la tel Clerks Hike, In order to talk illlgently to guests concerning the o Mount Hood from Portland, sev eral clerks of the leading hotels of thla city recently made the Journey to Mount Hood, and acquainted themselves with the route, and the principal points en route. This ts the first of a series of trips that will be made from this point Leavln g Portland on the 0-V. R. & N. line they reached Hood River, where an automobile took them to Cloud Cap Inn. The rest of thai Journey was made on foot." The Mule party climbed to the raummlt whero several hours were spent. Among those who made the trip were Robs Flnne'gan, of the Multnomah;' P. A. Layiian, of tho 8eward; U M. nodby, of -tho Imperial, and WUUara West, of the romana. - Oleeton on Vacation. County Judge Cleeton is on vacation. He was gone last week, and will bo away until next Saturday. All county probate business la handled by the circuit court.'The law TOowsThls court to haqaleTp'ro'B'tti meil ters in tho absence of the county judge. Before leaving. Judge Cleeton made no arrangements with the presiding judge to handle this work. When a probata matter .was brought before Judge Mc Ginn thlH morning he said he had no ob jection to taking care of it, but fie thought the county Judge should have left some word with the circuit court to tills effect ' lowan Bobbed A. H. Llnnenburger, a tourist from Keokuk, Iowa, has reported to the polico that while he was asleep last night in the Arlington hotel, some one entered his room and stole his money, $100 In all end a ticket back to ylowa. The man has not been left pen niless and has appealed to the police to apslst him in getting" "back, at least his ticket. XTew! Terk Btate Boolety Meeting. Tho New Yorlc State society of Oregon will hold Us regular monthly meeting )jeveniii ana itmnui uirepia. ah new Yorkers-are cordinlly Invited. Tho so 'cirty will hold a moonlight excursion on the steamer JCellogg Tuesday evening, August 27. Llda M. O'Brjon Is presi dent. Bulletins of interest Senator Jona than Bourne Jr. has for distribution a number of copies of bulletins Issued by the bureau 6t mines and of particular Interest to managers of, power plants, coal mines, metal mines or quarries, and he will be 'glad, upon application, to send a copy to any person Interested therein. . A Hotel Multnomah. Before engaging rooms elsewhere or looking at apart ments or flats, allow us to slow you rooms and quote attractive prices for the fall and winter months. Our rooms are large and specially adapted for per manent guests. IL U. Bowers, manager. Dr., Drake to Talk; Dr. Emma F. A. Drake, secretary of the World's Purity Federation, will speak at the St. Johns Baptist church, Bt. Johns, tonight at 8 o'clock. Subject, "Daughters of Bond- age." Everybody over 12 years of age should hear the address. Beg-rets Writing letter A letter filed by Chairman O. F. Johnson of the execu tive commute of the Commercial club this morning for submission lo the mayor and city council expresses re- SB. JO. I HATXBS I Have N6t Moved! Am In the Marquam Bldg., and do not expect to move. Yes, they are making extensive alterations, particularly on the around floor, but that Is not af fecting the tenants. If you need Glasses, come and see me. Any lens replaced almost while you wait I do my own grinding. No overcharge, no misrepresentation. . ' Dr. Hayncs lnrt tripNt J) I Jll I. ,1 ! I J? "J" f v jew .. It - "W i ln")iii itja it mrai iiinin lttit"T'Waxranrig.;- ta rtoer. arret that a tetter written by him July! 1 Of opposing the proposed franchise of the Northwestern- Electrio . company should have been, considered .In any j sense as official: He say the letter was a pure expression of his own per- (anal vlewa and that the club,, so far as he know,: has never evsp discussed the franchise. . .. r . . . Immigration Board to Xeos A bmL lng of tho stat board of Immigration baa been called to meet at I o'clock Thursday afternoon of this week in the office of the commission, room 20$ Commercial club building. . The text and is to bo reviewed by the members of the commission. There ar a num ber of Important matters related to the Immigration policy of tho state that de mand the attention of the board. The meeting Is called at the request of the president, Thomas C Burke of Baker. J0t- CaaoePatrolman Q. W. Rum, iolr yesterday arrested Charles Ensign, aged 1 years,, after he overheard thc young man make boasts that he nad stolen a canoe near Salem and had come all the way' to Portland with it This morning the young man admitted to the MllceJbjjLTvoZfiaat stated he did not know to whom it belonged.- In one end" was burned- the Initials "L. M. B." and tho other end was "O, ACT shdps."-ThepoiloUi" searching for the owner. V 1 ' 1 historical BooUty Vay Koto A reso lution to b Introduced in the city coun cil next Wednesday morning by Coun- cllmen Schmeer and Montag asks the Oregon Historical society to vacate the rooms at present occupied by it on the top floor of tho city hall Dy January 1, 1913. Tho resolution states, that the rooms are needed badly by the engineer ing depar&Brsrthrtr tbal the Historical society can prooaDiy secure Uuarters in tho new dountf courthouse. 'Appeal for Traaclilse-Flye thousand signatures of property owners An the East Mt Tabor district are contained on a petition filed in tho city auditor's office today, asking that the proposed franchise of the Portland Railway, Light & Power company for an exten sion of the present Mt. Tabor carllne around the hill towards Monta villa v be grafted, . Bean Vods Ten Inches long R. Cof- feen, 436 Fast Thirtieth street has a crop of edible beans, specimens of pods of which are 10 Inches long, and an inch and one-half In the middle. Mr. Coffeen thinks this Is "some beans." and would like to know If anyone can beat it Attention, Members Booni -Toting Cams. HO. 8. V. B. TO V. Remember the fall of Manila, August 13, 1898, and attend the banquet at Harry Hayes' cafeteria. Fourth and Alder streets, on Tuesday evening, August II. Steamer ffessa Xarklns for Camu, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington strett dock at S p. m. Mount Hood Ante Btsge Xino, leaving dally 1:80 s. m.i returns 4:30 p. m. Haw thorne Oarage, 44B Hawthorne avenue, phone East 162. Byes Tested, Glasses Fitted, broken lanapa dunllcated. Dr. Geo. Ilubensteln expert optician. 189 2d st near Taylor. Mount Hood Auto Stage Two stages daJJy. Phono Main suit., oeii. ltto. - wv A. ynut and associates, painless dentists, Tnira ana vrasningion. Dr. C. T Chamberlain has moved .to The Journal bldg. -Pr.- j; ir- Bteerf has moved o The journal bldg. Oo to Bhipherd's Bprlngs. R I Bhtp. herd, manager. Hew Zrats Bnffet, 3d and Alder sts. 15-YEAR-OLD BOY SHOOTS AT INTRUDER IN PARENTS' HOME 4t Leon Allen, a 15-year-old boy 4 e who is taking care of his pa- rents' home at 44S East Seventy- 4 sixth street, awakened by'n) prowler who was flashing his e light Into the home, at 2 o'clock 4 4 this morning, fired sevraltshots 4 4 at the intruder, and routed him, but on account or tne aarxness ej 4 and lack of skill In the use of a 4 4 weapon was unable to hit the 4 man nor to secure a description aV-,of htm-Patrolman . Huntlwho e was sent to Investigate the 4 shooting that had aroused the neighbors, learned frqm the boy 4 4 that the home nas been cusiuroea a on several occasions and later 4 4 while making an Investigation. 4) 4 learned from a Japanese mat a e 4 man had encountered him 'on the 4 4 road and demanded to know 4 4 where he was from and then ran 4) 4 on. The affair has oreated con- e 4 slderable excitement In the 4 4 neighborhood, as prowlers have 4 e annoyed the residents to a con- 4 slderable extent recently. 4 4 4 4 GOV. JOHNSON TO OPEN CAMPAIGN IN SYRACUSE . (United Prne Leeaed Wlre- rM ra nwt l.The-netriftaT-eam- son. of California, Progressive nominee nr Vina nraaMant. Will btt made at By- taouse, N. T., September 6, when he will address looo delegates 10 tne rro gressive state convention. JEALOUS HUSBAND KILLS BY SHOT THRU-WINDOW ' i - n : Fresno, Cal., Augi 11 Killed by a shot through a window, the fcody of Adolph Petrinl lies hero today, and U. Pentorarl, laborer, is In jail accused of the murder. 'Pentorarl claims Ms wife, from whom he Is separated, was living with Petrinl. - DevOy River Readings. 5 a t v I" TATlONfl Ui tySa'lstOn ."aTTTaaTT st 10 I.I t.4 15 1.4 eo.l H 0.1 0 0 J-5 ..... 10 0.1 6.2 17 I.I -o.i 15 I.I 0.1 Rlparla .a......i1 0 A 0 0 umaiuia .... Harrlsburf ...'... Balem -.J,. wuaonvmo Portland ......... River Tlstni. River falling. Hotel Gearhart By-the-Sea Room for all Make reservations with A C Mitchell, manager, Qearhart, or at 100 H Fourth street ' Carpenters Waatea. Carpenters and laborers wanted at once to work on Round-up grounds. . lop. wages paid, Apply .to C. A. Cols A STRIKING By Bert M. Moses, President Association of I you are ill. or think, ton are, and consult a doten doctor av-1 Is quite probable that each Will diagnose the case differently, and that-each, will pre serve a flirrerent remedy. - . And If you are a discerning man, witrn a oasa or mothers wit in you, you wm Feallio that tho thing tooris-ti the doctors altosethar. and srooeed to cure yourself, by eating sparingly of plain foods, breathing much fresh sir, exercising moderately, and loving your enemies Just as mich as your friends. The analorv between medicine and advertising is striking. , - ; No two adverUslngmen aro enureiy agreed as to what advertising is. One man will say -It Is psychology; another, science;' another, salesmanship-on-paper; another, common sense; while most experienced advertisers will nat be able to deflne-lt at all. ese different men tho best way to goab6ut the promotloTnoT STsroduet; and their replies will vary as much as the prescriptions, of tbe-asmyslclans. Advertlslnras I sjBTlhe thing, - Is merely the expreagWh of a man's busi Labor Council Hears 1$, Dead Refuses (Special to The jonrnatl 1 r. yrtmw,im . Ana 1 7 uflaniiral - oaB-r.ijii"uvi .. .. 6e6Vge "WashlHgtoTr, -contemporiTirrrof Klnr George or isngiana, cnerry irn expert and at one time a" resident of valley Forge, surreq up irouois urdav's meeting of the San Franclsoo labor council, , tv, a nnani via not there in cerson. In fact the trouble was sUrted by the announcement to the council Dy a com mittee that the general had died. The nana nart of a communication read as having Seen received from the Wash- lngtonMemorlal association, an organ- l..t(i. i. nanillll who llAfilr tS rCt a monument to' the man revered by school children because 01 xne nouaay that comes every February 22, and by laboring men because on that day they get "holiday overtime" for the sweat of their brows. The committee had pondered the mat ter long and eloquently. They had the money and liked the general, despite the fact that they never had found out nrVtathaa ha tf-arrlAri a union Card Or nOt when he laid the corner stone of the republic. But the committee could not agree as to whether or not they could not put their money to better use than spending it on a man who, they had been reliably Informed, was as dead as dnd man could be and needed no monuments to keep him in the ground. Anyway, said tne cnatrman.oi mo com (mittee, "the gentleman isn't burled in San Francisco so far as I know of, and so what good would ft monument be to him here." The matter was reported to the coun cil without recommendation, left open for debate. K. w. urouieii spune m itm favor. Rroulett referred to the t a lialnar a laboring man while he lived and therefore en titled to some recognition and contri butions to his monument . Others dif fered, however, with this view and tne debate waxed wrathful. There were thosa who referred to the general as a slave driver. Another del egate to the council saidi,that VAs he had-Jfteen. dead., those, 400 .years why not let nis memory rest hi jwao a. -Gallagher said that "time and a half" for labor on the old man's birthday de served some recognition from all union men,but Sellg Schulberg, another dele gate, told Gallagher to--shut up him mouth, and Gallagher ' did. Finally the matter was referred to a SCHOOLS AXD COLLEGES" PORTLAND ACADEMY Corner of Montgomery and 13th. Of fice hours " a. m. to It m. Fits boys and girls for college. Graduates enter on examination Harvard, Princeton, Tale, Bryn Mawr, ' Massachusetts In stitute of Technology: on certificate Amherst, Cornell. Williams. Smith, Vas sar. Wellesley, Goucher, Reed and other colleges and universities of the Fsciflo coast- ' Wall anulnnart laboratories In chem- llstry and physics. Field practice -In surveying. Departments in chafae-of i college men and, women. Classical, scl- clal courses. Gymnasium under skilled director. Track and field athletics. The school Includes a thorough primary and grammar school. Easy of access from all parts of the city. Catalogue on ap- . jlialnn - SaUraa ef Oakla-J, CaliermU. Tae anlr Wemas'i Cellete ea the ttaic Cain. Caartere4 111$. Ideal climate. Entrance o4 ira4asdan requirement eqahalent ta ikoie et Stinfoim' Uaieeniqr ana Uninnlirnl Cal-i Uomla. oeaibr. Laboratoriei lor adence wlta moaeni equipment. EieeUeatapaorDinltice lor bome ecaooailct, librw tail, mualc. art. Modem rfainaiiam. Special care for bealib of irgdoitti out door lire. CbriKlan lslueaceat andeaomlnadonal. Preildent Luella Gar CareoB, A. M., LL. D. For caalotuc addreM Reflatraf, v Mlila Coller T. Calif. School t6b BOT8 BBUsIOHT, OAL. (15 mllee eoutli of Ban FraDdaeo.) la trjlnf. and we ballere eacceaafullr trrlng, to do tor, the moral, the intellectual and tba pbalcal welfare of lta boya what tbouahtful pareuta moat wlab to bare dona. For catalogue and oAbef epeelflr information addreae tbe be a. J muter W. T. laid (Hamrdl, Heed Maater. 0), M. Brink (Otmoni), Aaalatant Head Matter. r Cirla. CendiKtrd bt tee 6I8TER8 OF TNE HOLY MIEI OF JESUS AN0 MARY. CV. A,Umk CWW'eo OtmmC Mnalc. Aft, EloraUM and Ceaaer dal Derta. KuUmi md Dt ftWmu. Retard Moral and teatlkeraalTralalni.'W rile tTAaaarrwiai. Addreae UtTi KntlOK a. Mtn't Jlum,. hnUmd a7Bealmt aad Day Sokool for Olrla if-W F-k. . a.-. a .Ul. St-.i,1.t If.Un..! OaUeflate, Aekdrala aad llemeatary Bnjiifaaiala, ataele. Art, lleeatlea, Oyauaaliaa. Wm aatalos addreae TUE SISTER SUfEKIOR Of floe 9. St, Batona ItaU A SPLENDID SCHOOL fOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS College, High School and Commercial Courses. Grammar grade taught to boys over 10 years. f Columbia University, SorUaad, Or. Rer. Joseph Qallagher. C. B. a Write for catalogue. Hill Military Acadamy TORTLAJfp, OREGON -t 1 ANALOGY ness Ideas, Just as a painting is the painter's interpretation . of art as he sees it " , . Most people do not need the services .of s, physician, but may safely rely up on nature and common sense to keep their health. "S- L.L . . dvrtlilBrrtaTinisiriTOimirh earperts is not rtflulred Aby men who have well-defined deas of their own and who are consumed by an Intense yearning to go before;;, the public with the story of their wares. There is a certain fine frency that posseses the naturally enterprising man. anti thla frwncv ftrtJIm a-rrx-aaaaiin lit ft warm enthusiasm that -no expert can supply. ' So. to sum it all ur: Vto physician can look out for your tlMlth mfk Wall vnn .an VAIi.a.lf mmA nio advertising expert can plan and' exe cute your advertising so well as you. This truth will be recognised and totttedty-vsrTafiho "believes in. himself, .and will be .disputed only fty folks who believe that success Is something to be supplied "by -experts at so much per day. That Washington Cash for Memorial committee, whlob, after due'dellberatlon, decided they would and ther wouldn't That Is, the tineii was" told " rto r five theroonument to the general its moral uyvvin Mia Liia muiiuKiint win nave to rest on that for it will ret none of the labor council's cash to hold It up. STEAMSHIP WILL LOAD HERE IF SHE GETS $5.50 A TON (Continued From Page One.) cannot ship It because all freight space there has been taken. , Ha Is thus jn the plight of having to pay: the 85.60 rate, 1 above what his Puget soupd. competitors have paid or Mafc trie Most of Your Week-End Trips AVitKH Kodak Treasure for all time the happiness of today. Gome in and let-out expert explain the fascination of the Kodak. Expert developing and printing done on the premises. Columbian Optical Company FloycJ F. B rower, Manager 145 SDCTH STREET A Furnace that heats when : it's installedf is the furnace that installed by the people who know how who employ the most competent men, and who mc the best materials. Vou pay for satisfaction and you get tt. every cent's worth, from The W. G. McPherson Co. Heating Engineers 19th and Wilson Sts. RUFF NECK SWEATERS Your o!a sweater can be made over. it sa upr-iexdate RUFF al very tmaM eat't" Don,'t discard yopr old sweater live it repaired and remodeled. We- make .rweaten to order- ai' cheaply 11 yoa can bay io- ieilr rcaaj-tnauc dcs. Portland Wove aad Uealeay 1SQ- XEZXJ BT Clothes Charge Accounts Solicited Eastern Outfitting Co. 40J WASHINGTON 8TREET. AT TENTH f-retrif "Iit October business go alto getaer. . More than that, it has been only with in tb last few days that shippers knew there was to bo'any October-vessel out of Portland at all, even a vessel with the -string attached that it wlU come "If It can get a full cargo" at $1 ft ton above)- ths Pucet Soumt-ratei Puget Sound shippers with tho regular serv ice out of that port to bank on, nave been able to arrange for their October flour orders long before this, while Port land shippers, -uncertain whether any vessel would come here; have in many cases had to refuse all orders. Jwy-waaBenrrse Th direct business loss not oniy to the exporters themselves, but beyond them to th farmers '-who raise ' the wheit, and to Portland, under conditions like this. Is clearly apparent It. is Just such conditions and what he termed "Portland's deplorable steamship serv ice." that J. I Harper, of the big Fres ton Bheffer Milling company at Wales- burg. Wash., pointed out In The Jour nal Sunday, has led his house and others In the Inland Empire to ship by Pugot Sdund, though they prefer to ship by Portland and would do so if the steam sfllp servWand proper facilities were provided. We are not asking a steamship line that will give us cheaper than the reg-uar-rates -in oar export-trtfde," gala a shipper this morning. "All we ask Is that we have a regular and direct line, whose sailings we can depend upon, and whose rates snail be no higher than they are on Puget sound. Likewise a line In which all shippers will have an equal chance in securing space. "If we don't get such a line as soon as possible, Portland will lose the busi ness of such of us as can leave the city. The rest of us will have to go out of business." . 8...MiJSiea'st. ohalrman of the special sub-committee from the hamber""""'"of Commerce which has In charge the rais ing of the. 1225,00.0 guaranty fund to be used as a basis of negotiations for a steamship line, said this morning: "The Interviews In Tho Journal from northwest millers only show the more clearly the absolute necessity of get ting a direct line for Portland to the orient as soon as It can be done. Our committee will make all the haste pos sible. If I can bring It about." Ho Benefit to Other Killers. Though tho Waterhoiiae- line has al so announoed the vessel Fltsolarence to come, to Portland In- the middle of September, shippers In general will de rive no benefit from tho vessel. It Is the, steamship . under charter to the Portland Flouring, Mills for T. B. Wil cox. Mr. Waterhousa was the agent -L L S Knitiinn Co. Thones j BlaZ JIOkflnoX OF THE BETTER KIND in securing the charter, and probably J iuff mymvm wa .He.Teaaei ww irw iv- quired for the. shipments of tho Port land Flouring . Mills, This leaves all the snippers but Mr. Wilcox la as bad a position as If there were so vessel to load hero for the orient in Septem ber.' It further gives a wrong- Impres sion in soma quarters that the cry for a steamship Una is unwarranted because vessels are scheduled to load hero, when In reality they are under private char ter. - v iaven ln the case of h Ookley, tho October boat- shippers' do . not' know how much space they will be permit ted to take. Charters are very high now." said a-shipper, "and we realise the tremen dous difficulties which, beset the com mittee in securing advantageous rates for a Una of steamers under the pres ent high, charters. However, some thing must be -done to relieve us or we can not hold on any longer; DOLLAR SIX YEARS AGO LOOKED NO BIGGER THAN DIME; NOW? CARTWHEEL : tOntted Tresr Leased Wtra.t Washtngtop, Aug. . "Ro- cently I have acquired two dafighterKSand th view bf tha - 4 steadily diminishing power of , 4 4 the dollar. I'd like to get some- thing for it while a dollar is 4 still worth 30 cents." This was the note accompany ' 4 lhg a very much mutilated dot- 4 4 lar certificate at the treasury 4 4 for redemption from a woman In 4 4 r Seattle, Bha explained that the ;' bill was torn six, years" ago 4 when "a dollar lpoked no bigger , 4 than- a dime." and she-put It'- ..away. . .- ' 4 4 Search Marshes for Slayer. (TJntted Press Leased Win.) Vallejo, Cal.. Aug. It. Believing that EU Branstetter of Vallejo, who was murdered on the county road near Cor. della, 10 miles east of here, was the Widows - Left with estates on their ha'tids and no business experience will find our bank es pecially helpful Our officers are al ways ready and willing to advise as to the best method of conserving and protecting the es tate. MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY Sixth and Washington Streets Open Saturday Even ings, 6 to 8 the greatest men ace to the financial welfare of your fam ily isTdoubtful title to the home. Avoid danger of future complications by se curing our guaran teed Certificate of Title. Investigate. -Call -for-booklet-Title & Trust Com pany, 4th-and Oak. Salt Lake City has seen the wisdom and econoiTJj of bi tulithic pave ment, as is shown by its adoption as the standard pave ment for that .city." Call at Room 700 Beck Bids, for "Bitulithic Whys." J- DON'T FORGET BILLY SUWDAY Tlotlm of ft robbery, ft poast ts t ?J emrcnmg tn marshes for . Hitchcock, alleged to have been the 1.-.; man seen with the dead man, YonAsaTax- payer Contribute Yonr Share to tho cost of every " roilo of sewer built in Portland. Isn't it good business for you to ' know that sewer pipe la being used that WILL LAST THE LONG EST? Cement is now used in making sewer ., tipe right here in Port- " and. and it is superior J faf eatgffT pip JtUt 1 it is t u p e f 1 0 r for-blg-buildings. Boost for --Portland O la s 4 Ca -ment Sewer Pipe. AMtsEJIENTS HEILIG TSEAaVH 7Uj and Taylor Phones 1 Main 1, A-liaa - TONIGHT 8: 1 B .. . All This Wees. r Bargain Matinee Wedneadijr ' Special Matinee Saturday Cathrine Countiss upported by BlUHMt ATUfl Tn Clyde Fltoh's Comedy, t "Tho Otrl With tbi Oreen Xjrss Bvenlngs, 7tc 60c, SSo, 2So, .Bar gain Matinee WdneSdav, 26c Spe cial Matinee Saturday, 6O0, 26c eats BeUlaci for ngagamsnt icacaoo Dvwy XTay. (1 Ooairtdla) leftQa) Special Simimer Prices Nights' Matinees) 10c and 20c Any Seat 10tl Wtm AVaVWT la TravUle Brother and "The Seal.' Volllvan and BarUlnsr, Onrry and Biley, The Bomhraros, Laona Q-uerney, Twl-light ltotareB, Orchestra. PEOPLE'S THEATRE 4 BATS OJfXT, tTASTXm WEDBXJaBAT, AVaVST li , . 125,000 PRODUCTION Nat C Goodwin In : OLIVER TWIST S SJBSI4 8000 - ' ? Playing to standing room. only tn aS Big-! e as tarn theatres at opera house prioea.' rmlflBef1! lMS-soe . JL 35-50-M ATTIK lfl BiM BaatTtr, WUllam XaytaoM, 'Viola Keen aj Oo Bo Witt, Sana aad Tor ranaa. Xasrv Karl OoArser aad Tat aUodarsaav Oaaaxe jreeL the yonaa Oa- rasoi Billy Bjogexs, the nyls Wearssa. 01 ibisbIi 1, Vuxturea. Xatlaee Balv WBBX ATJOTJaW l-JIhe l-our Bard, Brothers, Bldoa m Co Billy- Broad tm-l narlal Daaolaff Four, Faatagaaaocrpa Bx-T Ira attraotloa, Tho lforatl Oraa4 Oper Oo la "Va&ardl Oraa D Taxis.". Jfcrpa lat prices., boms aad Tint Bow Bal cony reserved.. Box ofrloo epem from 10. a. an. to 10 iv m.. . Onrtaln aaOa-T)l aadL 9. Faoaes, A-aaaey aainnaa i- Lyric Theatre Hearth aad Stark Streets. ' Ethel Davis and the Armstrong rallies; : (jomrtB-.4B. ju f "ta vcur attjt o rto" - - HXTRA Tatar Basukoa, Chanrofoav UfhtmWH Wrestler of tho World, at every performance will forfeit 126 to anyone that he can't throw In 16 min Utaa. and as an extra Inducement will forfeit ISO If Strangler Smith stays. wlth him for the ssms length of time. 1. flu OAKS FOBTXAVSt OBSAT AJTOSBMBBT WAMX BIO BlXIa 0 XTUBB ITiaiOTIOIl Oao-Blng Circus runnlaat on ever aw. afternoons and evenlnga f- Oaks rark Band Every afternoon and evening. Tho Hawllans Delightful misl- olans and singers. Every sfter noon and evening. lVady Xil-lngnrtoae, the skating bear. Xing rharaoh, ths educated horse. Alfred U ahapmaa, the Custer aooijt In the auditorium. . Basel) . BZCBXATXO BABX . 1 Ooraat Taogha aad Twantyourlh Sta.'v Los Angelas VS. Portland ! AVfirVST 13, 14, IS, ll.ri7, 1 Games begin week days t p. m. Sun . days 3:30 p. m. 1 LABUM BAV TXZBAll I Boys under It free to blaacheraWedaee'-; -day. ... 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