The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 13, 1912, Page 9, Image 9

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fiction of" far the uiutDtr, that The
Journal em follow rou t IS canta weak,
tb regular eulnrrllitlun ratM, end tbu fol
lowing agenta will topplr t out rg u-
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x B? Ocean, 'Or., Bar &'.
i Bern Center,'. Waab., W. 0. Colllne,
' Carioa ttprlDge, Yah., " Mineral spring
. bold , ' :
Collins, Wee., Fred I. Twins.
. 0trbirt. Or., 11 n. Q.i h. GHMt i ,
. llWMa.Wnb.iU. B. Woodruff.
I)ng Bcacb." - wak., 1 Lawnnet Dtneee,
(Dtllrar? to all twluta on forth Baadb.)
Nowport, Or., Olaa'flowarrt.
RooHway Beach, Or.. W 11 Una Me.
Eemlde. Or.. L.(fr ProobateL (Daarjr
to all parts of genalda.) . .j, '
".HtTlaw. WiiliL F, ft. BtranniVtAl
Tillamook:. Or,, J. I. Lamar. '
ATflbolf Berlnga, Or.. K. W. Meteer. v
Cuotdly Or.. U. M. Qalaendortef.
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS
HEILIO Catherine Counttei In The
Girl With the Oreen Eye."
COUNCIL CRJE8T High ClaU attrac
tions. LTKIC Armstrong Follies, eompeny in
"Fascinating Flo." .
ORPHEUM--Orpheum circuit vaudeville.
THE EMPREK8 Vaudeville.
PANTAOES Vaudeville.
THB OAKS Amusemenrpark.
Weather Conditions.
Portland and Vicinity Fair tontgM:
Wednesday fair, probably cooler; west
erly winds. ' .
Oregon Fair tonight) Wednesday
fair, warmer east portion, cooler Inte
rior northwest portion; westerlywlnds.
Washington Fair tonight; Wednee.
Jay fafrT warmer east portlonj winds
hlftlnsr to westerly.
Idaho Fair tonight) Wednesday fair
nd warmer. . .
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T. M.-C."JL. Baa Bin BOoWa Port
land's great -city university," as It Is
galled in th alWpunsament.- wall rep
resented In tha annual hooklot Just pub.
llshed by the Young Men's Christian
Association. The booklet 1 one of the
finest that the Y. M. C. A. has printed,
containing 80 pages, handsomely ar
ranged and illustrated with a great
-manv pictures. In designing the book
let the Y. M. C. A. secretaries evidently
har had in mind the exploitation of
Portland, as well as of the association.
The double page In the center of the
book Is taken up wtthja striking double
page panorama of the business district,
showing the Y. M. C. A. In the fore
ground, Other pictures show typical
views of classes In the physical, educa
tional, religious and boys departments.
Tighter Tlned A fight between
Frank Mclntyre and his wife. In which
the man struck the woman several
blows In the face near their home at
Tenth and Hoyt streets Sunday night,
resulted In the arrest of both parties
by Patrolman Hlrsch on a disorderly
conduct charge, and while the two were
being brought, to police headquarters
the man attacked the woman In the
patrol wagon. The man was fined $20.
The fine was suspended. The womnn,
an old offender, was fined 20, which
was not suspended. Frank Purdy, ar
rested on Bouth Second street for slap
ping a woman in the face, was fined
UQ. . :
Wilson BUI postponed Senator Jon
athan Bourn Jr., In a letter to the
Portland Chamber of Commerce, states
that action on the Wilson bill has been
postponed In response to requests from
the chambers of commerce on the Pa
Clflo coast find that It will probably bo
taken up at the next session of con
gress. The Wilson bill provides for an
act permitting any person or a collec
tor of customs to cause a muster of a
crew of an American vessel on short
notice, and it Is feared by the chambers
and, shipping Interests It could be used
lth harmful results If anybody fo
personal reasons would delay the sail
ing of a vessel. ,
To Beport Aerial Mail Service A full
report ''of .the aeroplane mall, servlca
which Aviator Walker Edwards main
tained for two days, Saturday and yes
terday, between Portland and Vancou
ver, Wash'., will be sent to the postof
flce department by Postmaster Mer
rick at once as requested. Detailed ac
counts of the two trips will be recorded
showing tha time of the flights, delays
and amount of mall carrjotl. Postmas
ter Merrlok Is very enthuslastlo over the
manner In which Edwards carried out
his part of the contract. The number of
the route carried by Edwards was offi
cially 73,OOL
Passengers Express Appreciation
President J. D. Farrell of the O.-W. R.
ft N. company yesterday received a let
ter signed by a large number of passen
gers on the O.-W. R; & N. train delayed
several days ago by a cloudburst and
elide In the,? Burnt River canyon, ex
pressing their appreciation of the kind
ness and willingness of Conductor
James Conner --to 'do1 ' everythtnif ' pos
sible for the comfort of the passengers
during the long wait of li hours In the
canyon. They also congratulate the
company on the manner In which the
damaged track waa repaired.
Male Typewriter Examination The
United States civil service commission
announces that a male typewriter ex
amination will be held at Portland, Au
gust 27, to fill several vacancies in the
position of male typewriter, entrance
aalarr 1850 rer annum, at tha Pticrat
aound navy yard. Uremartaiv .Waarv a
OFF-TP
Noontime and
Afternoon
Luncheons
Business and profes
sional men can lunch
In comfort at The
Portland Grill it's
delightfully cool and
pleasant here at
noontime.
A pleasing variety of
seasonable foods, and
prompt, courteous
service.
A great many shop
pars drop in after
noons for a light
luncheon and a cup
of tea or chocolate,
t h u avoiding fa
tigue. There's always
something tempting
on o u r , a fternoon
menu.
MUslo each evening
both before and after
theatre; you are ai
rways welcome. ,
TBJQ FOBTLAHO
HOTEL,
G. jr. xaof mann, Mgr.
iTHE
knowledge f stenography Js not r
qulred for tha typewriter anamination.
As considerable dlffloulty has bean ex
perienced in securing sufficient llgt
bles all qualified wen Are urged to take
this examination. .' Application blanks
inoVfuU information can be obtained
from f the gaoretary . of tha Elaventh
elrll srvio distrlot, Poatoffloa bulld
nlf, Beattla, "Wasli.. . ivr, " ,
'Vaa Barloasly Btumad Mistaking a
can of distillate tor water which he
tbraw on an open t Ira in a llttla .varnlah
plant on tha LJnntoa road resulted In
Carl Johnson,' in ; charge of tha plant,
being seriously And painfully burned
last. night. Johnson, who la In charge
of the plant, was boiling, Tarnish ink
for tha night ha intended to throw
enough watar on tha open flra over
which tha varnlah was boiling to extin
guish tha blaze, but by mistake, picked
up the can ot distillate. Tha blaze
flared up, caught' In the kettle of var
nlah, burned Johnaon about the hands
and face and partially destroyed the
little shack where the fire ocourred,
The police patrol waa rushed to the
scene and the Injured man waa brought
to the oity and taken to hla home at
lit Ledd avenue.
Knife Wlelder Sentenced An unwar
ranted attack made last night by Her
man Lepleto, of tit North Seventeenth
street, on Charles Hurre, Felix Hakanf n
and Fred Yance In a saloon at Blxteenth
and Savior streets,, in which the three
men were cut with a stiletto wielded by
Leplsto, resulted In the, arrest at . an
early hour this morning of Leplsto on
a chargo of assault with a deadly weap
on and he waa this morning sentenced
to ftO days on the rockplle and fined
fSOO. The men were standing at the
bar when Leplsto rushed In and, with
out .warning, started slashing and cut
ting.'' Each of the three man sustained
slight wounds. Leplsto escaped from
the salbdn, but was arrested, at 4 o'clock
thla morning by Patrolman' N. M. Jones
at Seventeenth and Overton. The In
jured men all lived at Hi North Seven
teenth street
Bold Unwholesome rood. M". P. Neer,
a irwt dtffC at First and Alder street,
waa yesterday fined 120 by Judge Taz
well on a charge of selling spoiled
cantaloupes, his arrest having been
brought about through a complaint by
Market Inspector Mrs. Sarah Evans. J.
A. Henry, a merchant at 208 Front
street, was arrested on complaint of J.
H. Free, a customer of the place, on a
charge of offering unwholesome food
for sale, but In court thlB morning Free
declared he Intended only to have the
man comply with the ordinance and
sentence was suspended. Ray Fair
chtlds, a meat dealer In the Publlo mar
ket, was arrested' on complalnt of IL O.
Turkler, on a charge of selling meat
unfit for use. His case will be heard
tomorrow.
Bennlless Girl Given Aid Ruth Ry
lander, a recent arrival here from the
cast, who has been living at the Nordlca
apartments ot Grand avenue and East
Morrison street, appealed to Patrolman
J, II. Young at 1 o'clock this morning
for advice as to where to secure medi
cal attention, as her hand was terribly
swollen, evidently from poisoning. She
was In intense pain. Having no funds,
Iho girl was unable to secure the services-
of a physician, so the patrolman
Befrt-th--ywmg woman te polro-ar head'-t
quarters and from there she was taken
t? St Vincent's hospital In the Red
Cross ambulanoe.
Chinese Lawyer In Court Seld Oain,
better known as Seld Back Jr., son of
Portland's pioneer Chinese merchant,
who several years ago was admitted to
practice In the Oregon courts, appeared
for the first time yesterday in active
court practice and secured an acquittal
of Jlng Wa, a Chinese doctor, 'who was
charged with contributing to the delin
quency of a minor. The charges against
the man were that he .was attempting
to force his attentions on a 16-year-old
girl and- had offered her boy companion
(50 to enlist his aid. Judge Taxwell
dismissed the case.
Boom Prowler Arrested John Augus
tine who has been employed as a helper
about . the Virginia Hill apartments at
Fourteenth and Jefferson streets, Who
for some time has been under sus
picion of being a room prowler In the
building, was trapped yesterday by De
tectives Heppner and Maloney, and found
later with marked money In hla posses
sion which ha had taken from a room.
Ho was sentenced to 860 days in the
county Jail for 'the offense, by Judge
Ttuwell this morning.
- War Veterans to Hold Banquet Mem
ber of Scout Young Camp, Spanish
War Veterans, will hold a reunion ban
quet tonight in memory of the Four
teenth anniversary of the surrender of
Manila. The banquet will consist of
Spanish dishes and will be served at
the cafe of Sergeant Harry Hayes,
Fourth and Alder atreeta. Each vet
eran who attends the reunion is ex
pected to relate &n anecdote of the war,
epeeaer nnea a rme or 150 was
yesterday assessed against Oscar Clos
sett,,nxrested for speeding his auto
mobile at a dangerous rate within the
fire UmUe,. tie wa-a airettad by Patret
man Evans at Twenty-fourth and Keajr
ney streets. Evans also arrested A. H.
Larson, a chauffeur, for speeding at
the rate cf 40 miles an hour on East
EJghty-second street between Powell
Valley road and Division street
"Bh Tooled Him," Be Write "She
fooled me all along- and went back on
her word at the last minute," wrote
Frank J. Kae, 894 East Caruthers
street, to the county clerk yesterday In
returning a marriage license recently Is
sued. The girl was Rhoda Sapp, 836
East Caruthers. The license was taken
out Friday. Kane did not ask for the
refund of his $3 paid for the license.
BeUo Destroyed An old stag coach,
which has stood for some time a a
rello outside the Hallway Exchange sa
loon on Adams street and Holladay ave
nue, was last night pulled away from
the place, and run over the banks into
the railroad yards which completely de
molished the coach. The-work was that
of hoodlums. It was regarded as a
valuable relic.
Postal Department Satisfied with au
tomatlo telephones In Portland post
office and sub-stations. Postmaster
Merrick has been advised from the of
fice of the postmaster general at Wash
ington that the proposal of the Home
Telephone & Telegraph Co. of Portland,
Or., to continue service In the post
office and sub-stations, has been ac
cepted. ' ''
To Work for Buff raje Mr. Frank
Cotter 111, suffrage organizer and work
er, leaves today for Astoria, to spend
10 days in the interests of equal suf
frage there: " "On her return she will
probably go M once to The Dalle to
aid In - the work there.
Property Owner to Meet A,, meeting
of. Morrison street property owiiera will
be held tonight at 8:15 in tha nnrlnra
-df the' Portland hotel. Business of Im
portance will come before the meeting.
A full attendance Is desired,-. .
To Ship Exhibit The Portland oham
ber of commerce will ship thla after
noon by the 0.W. R," & N. Co. an ex
hibit of horticultural product to the
Iowa and Minnesota state fair to be
held la the-ntar future. The juhlbU
pREGON DAILY JOURNAL
will consist of 11 hermetically sealed
Ws of tha finest' samples of Oregon
fruit, that , for some time have been
on display in the chamber's permanent
exhibit room, v The railroad company
will carrythe shipment trie of charge.
Bold Clrarettes to Klnor Frank Poa
letti, who" conducts a eigar stand at
Seoond and Main streets, waa arrested
last night by Sergeant Kay and Patrol
man Stewart for selling cigarettes to
Joe Andrews, aged 17 years, of 238
Sixth stret.-Th man waa arraigned
In pollcefcourt thla morning and fined
120, but Ventence was suspended with
the understanding that a second offense
would result In another fine, and the
revoking of the order suspending this
sentence.
wlinmlnf Instructor AoOusad Com
plalnts have been made to Park Com
missioner Carl Stoll that L. B. Beach,
swimming Instructor at the peninsula
playgrounds, has been guilty of acting
Improperly toward young girls who use
the swimming pools, Rev. George C
Karl and othera have brought the mat
ter to the attention of the park: com
missioner. The oomplalnta will be in
vestigated. Took Peanut Itaohln Alfred and
Conrad Peterson, while enjoying an
early morning walk, saw a peanut vend
ing machine on a building near First
and Madison streets and helped them
selves to It by tearing It off the wall.
Later they ran afoul of Sergeant Bunn,
who arrested them on an after hour
charge, and this morning both were
fined 1100 by Judge Taxwell. Bentence
waa suspended, however.
The Bowers hotel entrance, Eleventh
street, corner Stark. Special rates for
week or month. Special Wednesday din
ner, 75 cents. Charles H, Rowley, man
ager. Moonlight excursion, given by W. O.
W. degree team, No, 77, Steamer Mon
arch, Salmon street dock. Wedneeday
evening. August 14 I p. m. Tickets 60
cent. . '
Steamer Jest 3 Barking for Canvve,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington strett
dock at 2 p. m.
BatUfUa tha Thirst Rrl-Portek- In
case lota By all means take some on
your summer outing. Its real rasp
berry Juice. 4
Mt. Bood and Bandy Antq Stag foT
all resorts. East 1178. Donahue A Bell,
East Eighth and Hawthorne,
Bave Bdlefsea book your order for
ooal and wood now. East tot and East
2S0I.
W. A, Wise and associate, painless
dentist. Third and Washington.
Br. William P. Fleblg, Dentist,
Bwetland building, ha returned.
80S
Dr. C. T Chamberlain has moved to
The Journal bldg. A-H71, Main 62S.
Dr. OT. 9. Steraberf hae moved to
The Journal bldg. A-H71. Main 633.
ra. Craa
carries ohoioe
Main '8655.
line of
earner ruga
o to Bhlpherd's Springa,
a l. ship-
manager.
NT
r. tB. C. Brews, Eye, Ear, Marquam
Bew Brats Buffet, Jd and Alder irta
Hotel Gearhart By-the-Sea
Room for all. Make reservations
with A. C. Mitchell, manager, Gearhart,
or at 100 V4 Fourth treet ,
MARSHALL FIELD
said:
"If you want to succeed,
SAVE ! This is true, not
so much because of the
value of the money which
the young man accumu
lates, but because of the
infinitely greater value of
the system and organiza
tion which the practice of
saving introduces into his
life."
That's the( thing in a nut
shell. Saving money does
not only mean "Laying
Up" money. It's the sys
tem and regularity which
the - saving habit fosters
that makes for the suc
cess of any young man or
woman. Start today.
Merchants National
Bank
Under Government
Supervision
Founded in 1886
Washington and Fourth
Streets
Tillamook I imnrovlnr hpa. atrftnra
thla year with bltuliUilo pavement.
Call at Room 700, Journal building,
for "Bltullthlo Whys."
DON'T FORGET
BiTEFSWAY
t thoK.IL, Cbnvolw Tblrd uS Tsjlor
rt-VTftUy 13 tH M Ja4i4i-,
PORTLAND; TUESDAY
ENJOY SUNDAY PICNIC
Membera of the Portland' court of
tha Fpretera of America, their faml
Uea and, Jtrlanda, to tha number of ,1000,
enjoyed a most successful plonlo at
Estacada Sunday. ( The crowd was rv
ord breaking for that greunda for this I
season,. i ne picnm waa the annual re
union of Court Mount Hood No. 1, "Court
Oermanla No. B, Court 8candla No. 7,
and Court Beaver No. 4.
Dancing was enjoyed throughout the
afternoon and evening, and at Jl o'clook
In the afternoon the following program
of athletio events wa held:
Tug -of war, won by Mount .Hood
court; the ladles' 60 yard race, Edna
Johnson first, Mr. Render second; fat
men' raoe, 60 yarda, G. Schwab first
Fartlg second; ladles eff and spoon
race, 60 yards, Edna Johnson first, Mrs.
Bushman second; men's sack raoe, 21
yards, D. Slmmona first, Harry Fisher
second; boys' three legged race, . 26
yard, won by Chernls and Hebert;
girls' peanut and toothpick race, won
by Matgarette Farschman; men'a three
logged? race, first Rochet and Bingham,
seoond, Chernls and Hebert; ladles' raoe
for Foresters' wives only.i 60 yards, won
by Mrs. Coleman, se0nd, Mrs. Bander;
past chief rangers' raoe, 75 yards, Ben
pGood Laundry Work Means
-Neatness and Comfort
Wheri your laundry Work it done by the Troy, you
are assured of more than neatness and spotless
cleanliness. .
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For we're specialists on work that is pleasing
to particular people r
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"Get-Rich-Qdck WafHngford" says thit "
clean collar only-costs 2yj 't2hts but the lack
of it may lose you a $00 earning."
Bat cleanliness is onhjr one of the good points
of our worlc the perfection of a-Troy laundered
shirt or collar the smoothness of the edges
are pleasing indeed to the man who must spend
12 hours of torture in a collar with rough edges.
Possibly yotl are Hot yet enlisted among our cus
tomers you may have something to learn of real
satisfaction if you haven't
Let our wagon stop this WeeK for your buncTltf
we know it will stop regularly thereafter.
East 33 Both Phons-B-61 18
"You Can Depend on the Troy"
TROY
Laundry Company
Phoe
East 33
BUSINESS
SUGGEST
Tiii
AND TACOMA
IB
y-.m.
1 FLIES fefhNww
NIGHT-VW
Electric-Lighted Steel Coaches
Oil-Burning Engines
Leave Portland Union Depot 1 1 :00 p. m.
Carrying Special Car for Tacoma.
Arrive Tacoma 4:45 a. m. Arrive Seattle 6:15 a. m.
Remain in Car Until 7:45 a. ni
CITY TICKET OFFICE
Third. and Washington. Sts. Phont Marshall 4500.
The San Francisco & Portland Steamship Co,
LARGEST AND NEWEST STEAMERS ON THE COAST
Balling 9 a. m., Angust IB, 10. 55, 10 and every five days.
BAN FRANCISCO First Class $10 00. 113.00. 111500. Second Class $.0. -LOS
ANGELES First Claas !1.R0, $23.P0. $2)Li Second Class 111.. 5.
- PACIFlG-MAIL-STEAMSHIP COMPANY
Steamer Manchuria, Mongolia, Korea and Slberli
Also China, Mie and Perela. . f
For Honolulu, Japan, China and Manila'
MBXXCO, CZHTXAZ. AKBBICA, BOTTTBC AKBBXCA
rASTAaU. CB TBB CAlf AI, IQW SXCTTBSIOB BATXS
xicxBitqrTiCji iu tkxxo. mxxrrt r.. . . ygos.jujpai aeoa.. A-xos
EVENINO, AUGUST " 3, . 1812
Fisher first, Mr. Woodruff second; mar
ried men'a stocking foot raoe, 60 yarda
and return, A. Mattley, first, O. T. Ro
chat second; misses' race, 60 yards, won
by , Margarette Farsohmaa ; men'a raoe,
60 yards and back, J. R, Bingham
first, J. Strlemer second; chief rang era
race, 75 yarda, won by P. E. Struck)
men's Jumping race, won by Dole Har
wood;. prize waits, won by Mia Cora
Ames and T." A. Merrill. .
GOVERNOR WEST MAY
AID IN CLEAN UP FIGHT
Salem, Or.. Aug. It Governor West
is cooperating with Mayor Gilbert of
Albany in cleantng out -the Immoral
places and "blind pigs" at that plana
Before the governor left on his horse
back rids across the state he held a
conference with Mayor Gilbert and of
fered the mayor the use of the militia
In cleaning up Albany If the soldiers
were needed. Mayor Gilbert thought he
could handle the situation, ao plana
were made accordingly. ,
Today Governor West reoelved a let
ter from Mayor Gilbert saying several
"blind pigs" had been raided and other
were moving out and that he thought
within a ehort time he could report Al
bany to be a "clean" town. '
Governor West also reoelved today an
appeal from citizens of Oakland to a
aist In handling saloon and gambling
conditions at that place. v
To help a person to writ a legible
hand by holding a pen or penoll cor
Phond
B-6118
REASONS
Owl" to Seattle
AND
SAVES
A
DAY
mis
rect la the purpose of a wire harness
for the finger and wrist that a New
Jersey man ha patented.
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Coming of -the Onljr Ral
Big Circus of - the Season!
Portjand, 1o Days "Only!
Frl.& Sat., Aug. 16-171
UJLUUHBB 80TB ABB BAUIXuB
M tka
QORCOUt
IPfCTACULAR
PRODUCTIO
el ALL
1,250 I
Hereee
Aspear Usee (lie bnmeees
tegee Sad la the Areaal V4jki
X Beautiful Scenic EgypTan"
MAY VIRTH
AUSTRALIAN
RIDINQ MARVEL
aae rae
WIRTH FAMILY
OF RIDERS
A Mt NAGERIE OF 100 CAGES
40 ELEPHANTS 30 CAMELS
FAMILY OF GIRAFFES
Qapjtaj Invested $3,500,000
400 PERFORMERS
MIKADO'S
FROM EUROPE
ROYAL
tl f MUSTS II IIDERI
JAPANESE
lit ACI0I1TS SO ClIWNS
ATHLETES
BASEBALL ELEPHANTS
Qfiatoit Circus Himu Eyes tw Bihild
2 PERFORMANCES DULY, 2 ui I P.M.
ONE 6 0 - C E "nt'tI C It ETA 0 ITs'tO ALL
UI TOT SIW STBBX7 TABxbz,
rmiDAT, Ava. lev 10 a. m.
Downtown ticks office, Ihermaui,
Clay tc Oo.'B rtaao Store. kMun
prices as charged at tb ground.
OLD RELIABLE
Superitr Non-Slip Plates Best of All
Tha tmprored non-ally plates either
upper 01 lower are guaranteed to he
the finest that tt l poslhl to make.
We guarantee them. In every oae, to
fit perfectly, not to ohafe, not to slip,
and to enable you to eat with absolute
pleasure. We guarantee plates to equal
nature)' own teeth tn their natural ap
pearaao. We guarantee every plat
In every particular. Plate are made
In a number of style and of different
material, and may be had as low as
I&00- fully guaranteed.
GOLD CROWNS
Bon't put up with a tooth that 1 too
badly decayed to be filled. Our crown
operators will crown It with a splendid
ga-BT gold or a beontifai natural-loot.
Ing poroelaln crown.
BXOX OBABB
rX ATB8, CBOWBTB,
rOBOZlVAZB ABB
BBXOOB WOBX AT
FOriTXtAB BBICXB
-FtftetiiYestwGiraranteeiH1
With AU Wcrk
What Our Guarantee Means
The Un-hm Palnresr Bentlet 1 tnoori"
porated underthe law of the state of
Oregon, and the company la responsible
for the guaraikee that goes with, all
the work that leevee this office. 'This
affords the putrjlo absolute protection
against Inferior (workmanship and ma
terial. I
UNION
PAINLESS DENTISTS
(incorporated)
aaiH BTorrlsoa Street, Comer Biret
ainttr Corner rhan JiaU Bas
Open S?enlnTS.
HOTEL
STEfflflBT
SAM FRAI1GISG0
Geary StreeVabove Unioa Squar
Eur opr an Plan S L60 f day up
American Plan $3.00 a daj up
New eteel amd Wok etreetore. Erery
Hd eeavealete. Maderate raUe.
Ceotar ef tbeatt aawl retail tfiatrlat, Om
It-., l-ul-vl.. all ... aiM.
Ilee.
trie aaaleue saeets tralae aai aU
Oregon Humane Society
. 07TXOB 174KABIBOB ST. '
, yxo'n KAxa pwi v?88s
Refer all cruelty call to thl afSca,
ngzr a"-V: -vr-i
Meat V-riwTr--. A t A
V-WJKE. MWJ
CloopalraWM
-.,...-400WVi. VtSfi I
100 DanceraY "'JfMJ&l
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TONIGHT 8:16
U1 Thlf Week. ,
'Bargain Matinee Weneedar '
Special Matinee Saturday
Cathrine Countiss
In Clyde Fitch' Comedy, ,
' Tae Otfl -with the Oreea xy-ef
penlngs, Ite. 6O0, 15a, Ho. Bar.
gain Matinee Wednesday. Ho, Spe
cial Matinee Saturday, 66a, ISe,
eat SeUlner fot BnoaMI,
Special Summer Prices
Nights
10cand20c
Matinees I
Any Seat 10c
waxnc ATJOTJST 13 TraTllle Brothers
ana "The SefO," tmillTas and BartUng.i
Oorry and Mley, The BomVreioe, Xooa
Craexney, Twi-Ught Pic tares, Oseiheatra,
PEOPLE'S THEATRE
4 BATS OHXT, gTAJlTnr .
liB.000 PEODUCTIOW '
Nat C Goodwin !nT'j
OLIVER TWIST
8 BEXXS, 6000
Playing to standing room only in all big. '
eastern theatres at opera house prices.
nOYXJmi Qeneral admisatton. M.,..10o
nU08 Sox seat....... tHM,lg
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WEXX XHEATRB 15.25-50-75
Elsa Bnagjrer, William Baymora, Tlola
Keen Co., 2 Witt, Burn and Tor-i
renoe, Harry Sari Crodfrey and Veto.
Xenderaon, Oeaare BesLthe young Ce- ;
ruaos BUly mogers, the Tlyln? Wearers.
OrchMtra, Blotuzs.
Ifatlnee Bailv
WBBX AUOXTBT 18 The ToUkM,
Brothers, Xldon at Co- Billy Broad, Jm-.
attraotlour The KoraU OraadOver
: Oo, tn "ZBUrdl aras B'Bart.". Poim
lar prtoe.. Boms and Tixtt Bow Bel-
a. to. to 10 p. in. Cartels t:30, JtU and
. rhonea, A-B336 Main 4636.
Lyric Theatre
Bourth and Btent treeta,-
Ethel Davis and the Armstrong TolUes
Company In r .-
"TAtcraiArriro 1x0"
EXTRA Peter Busukon, Chasndon
Ughtwelgh WtMttu of the World at
every performance will forfeit 2I to
anyone .that he can't throw In 14 min
utes, and as an extra Inducement wilt
forfeit ISO If Strangler Smith sUys with
him for the eame length of time, ffy '
Ike OAICS
roiTuni OBBAT
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TV BAOVI OXI
OnevBlng Clrou Furmtest v on ever
aw. afternoons and evenlnga,
Oat Bark Band Brery aftexooon
.and evening.
The) BawsHan Dellgtitful - musi
cians and Blngera. Qrery after
noon and evening.
XVady Zdvlngstone, the skating bear.
Ung rharaoh. th educated bora.
Alfred Jt. Chapman, th Caster
soout In the auditorium.
BICBXATIOB 9AMX - -Corner
Tanghn and Twentyonrta ft
Los Angelea - ,
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Portland - .
Gain begin week days S p. m, Sujm,
day t:0 p. m. 7, - . ;
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fBoy under It free to bleachers Wedne,
oar.
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