o:::.to;i daily jou;:::al, ror.iL.M.'D, iu::."day evening, august 13, uiz Town Topics bummeb KEsoax Btrsscsnxion. Ihrn't-forcrt-wben solus away on your tucwtlon r for iu auwmor, that Tba Journal en follow jroo it 15 cent a wek, till regular aubaerlptloii ntn, and In fol lowing agents will supply joa at onr resu lr r.tet . ,. . . . , . f!y Ocean, Or., Bay Oceitt hotel. i - Beach Center. Vb.. W. 0. Collin. , ' taraoa KpriBffr Wuki MlaanU Bprtsse BOtel . - ) . . ' Colllmi, Wab., Fred A. Xennf. 4 0erhrt, Or.. Mn. O. t. Elliott. ' "Ilwaeo, Wa lib.. - H." B. "Woodruff: lying Beacb, Waib., Lawrence Dlnneeo. Di-lltery to 11 polnU on North Beach.). Newport, Or., Glen Howard. - . tlorkiiway Berti.-Or., WllWnt Ulee. bVnulue,. Or.. lister ProebiteL (Delivery to all part of geaaftle.k t . eler. Wasb.. Fv E. Htratibii , Tillamook, Or.. J. I. Lamar. - Ullholt Unrtnja, Or., 9. W. HoUara, Caacadia.. Or U, M. GeUandotfer. TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS !IEILIC-Cetherln Counties in . "TU vorcons," -COUNCIL ,cnEST-High class aUrac- LYRIO Armstrong Follies company 10 "The Glrl-Wlth the Pink Mask." ' O .Pbi2UM-Orpheum.-clrcultvaudevllle. THK EMPRESS Vaudeville. ..'--:. VA NTAGE8 -Vaudeville. l'HI5 OAKB Amusement park. r Weather Forecast. , , Fortland and vicinity Fair tonlghti followed ' by showers, cooler; ; easterly fc-lnda shifting to southerly. - - , ' Oregon fair tonight; Wednesdayfalr last, increasing cloudiness followed by Ihowera weat portion; cooler - interior vest portion; easterly winds, shifting to lontherly. . , . Washington Fair tonight and Wed nesday; cooler interior west portion Wednesday; easterly winds. Idaho Fair tonight; Wednesday fair, aarmer south portion. , EDWARD A. BEALS, . District Forecaster. Japanese Editor Boosts Oregon To- rojl Abe, editor and publisher of the Oregon News, a Japanese paper pub lished in rortland, has returned to this city from a trip to his old home In Japan. With him he brought his bride, tvtiom he married In Japan. Mr. Abe is In enthusiast over Oregon and lost no Opportunity to disseminate information about the wonderful climate and re lourees of this state in the principal hewspapcrs and magarlnes of Tokio. n'he Japanese public Is very much in terested in the election for president of the United States," said Mr. Abe. ''There is no 111 feeling against America hi Japan, nor are there any so foolish h to dream of war between the two na tions." Mr. Abe was elected Vice presi dent f the Japanese Association of Pregon at its annual meeting, which Kas held. in his absence. Multorpor Club Meeting At a banquet recently held by members of the old Multorpor club, commemorating the twentieth anniversary of the organiza tion, a committee was appointed to con sider the mutter of a reorganisation, rtio subject has been under considera tion for some time and a written report bas finally been submitted to the presl lent, requesting him to call together all those who have at any time been mem bers of the club, that they may take uch steps in the premises as they may think best. Such a meeting has been tailed and will be held in the county .'ourt room tomorrow evening and the . I . , . I. . ii . anvlniia in Via V A flm ruin III! 1 1 cc ' " v i j ."-"- --.v ,!nany old members present as possible. Tour Hundred Thousand Votes Ahead -Joe Hutchinson rode into the city hall testerday on a purple cloud. 'He didn't fotlce his fellow deputies in the 11 lenso department of the city auditor's iffi.'o Ma nnnparnd to be abstracted. Be was. He was lost in thought, building Huffy air castles ana tuning nis inenas mt Joy riding in his new touring car; a Iman't huilt a en race for the cur yet. ut that's what made him so absent hlndca yesteraay figuring wneiner 10 to ahead with the construction of the arage or wait till the votes are all (ouiitcd. Joe is 400,000 votes ahead in , popularity contest being held by a arge clothing store. Horses and Hogs Meet Death In Plamas K(ro starting at 10 o'clock Sunday light in-the buildings of I. Wadley's log feeding ranch on the Linnton road, tear Cliff Inn, did several thousands of K'Hars' damage. Many hogs, horses and ither animals were burned, according to 3ie report. No alarm was sent to the Portland fire department or to Ijinn bn. Besides the buildings, on Wadley's (lace, neighbors' homes and other struc- kires were burned to "the ground. .Tlio (lames were plainly visible from Port tnd, Linnton and St. Johns. The people rho saw the blaze thought that It was brush fire of large size. Cousin of African Explorer Suffragist t-Under the nom de plume of LaMoyne . Livingstone, Mrs. Z. W. Commer brd, emisin of the noted African ex dorer, David Livingstone, and well mown In Portland as a! lecturer on suf-l-age and eugenics, ia making a" great jucccss of lectures on eugenics in con tention with moving picture shows ' In Ian Francisco. Instead of speaking rom the platform, she talks as she . .. ...... i a- . 1 . a BiiJUnuflJ flkJiaa lany Interesting slides, showing phases C life -of the underworld and of the irk of knowledge of eugenics, which re used with her lectures. Woman Alleges Cruelty Continued huelty Is the charge Mrs. Jennie B. rwln makes In her divorce complaint cnlnet Oliver Irwin. False accusa Ions was a frequent method of heaping ruelty upon her, she alleges, and spe Inlly mentioning the name of Mose teon of Washington county in this re Itlon. Last April the woman came to lortland from Washing-ton county, Ir in following later. ' They were mar led in 1877 at Moberty, Mo. T. M. C. A. Man Takes Position Free F. Gus Kowden, a Hfcrttary In the Yoiiiik Men's Clirlntlun Asnoclution for , five years, is now with the Portland Hall way, Light & Power company as super intendent of the Light and Power Men's club. Besides the work of di recting this club he will keep in touch with all the employes of the big com pany, and will make frequent visits to the construction camps and power plants at Cazadero. The clubrooms are In the new concrete building on , Haw thorne avenue, near East Water street. Mr. Kowden was formerly secretary of the T. .M. C. A. -'at Ellensburg, Wash., ha ving- moved from hls-homa In. Mis sourl. While In Ellensburg he headed a building campaign and raised a fund for the association-building rln-tnat city. For some time since leaving EN lensburg he has been a member of the executive board ot "the Seattle Y. M. PortlanA' Man Anthorw "How to Pro duce Wealth by -the National System," la the title of -little book justv4ssue by William B. Jones of Portland. It outlines a new ' system of , currency which the author believes after study of the subject for tS years is the proper solution, of he money problem. He sides' currency " reform,? some: of the things Mr.. Jones advocates are staXe fire and life insurance; state ownership of electrla roads and state telephone lines, city ownership of cityrcar lines, electric light and power plants, water plants and all publlo utlUUea,-natlonalii"". -U"a ownershlD of ell i-ailwavs and teleeranh Journal building. lines, and a national mining department to operate and mine coal, gold, silver, copper, iron and other minerals. Claim, on Estate Denlad The el&im ot J. A. Castleman of Sah Francisco against the estate of Henry D. Winters for J12T1 was not allowed this morning in ' the county court Castleman claimed he sold a preparation 40 kill microbes to the deceased, not receiving pay for the same.' Winters died in June, 191 1, leav ing an estate valued at $100,000. No heirs have been found to the estate. Pro ceedings have been started to have the money escheat to the state. Gambling Charge Tails -Five men, ar rested last week at the Overland club at Third and Stark streets, who were charged with having gambling devices behind barred doors, were acquitted yes terday afternoon by a jury in the mu nlclpal court. The bench warrant la sued for J. A. McCleary, manager of the club, has not ,yet been served, and he Is believed to be out of the, city. The trial of 45 others arrested In a Sunday raid is being held this afternoon. Xeseued From Drowning Charles Johnson, a laborer, selected a very poor place to sleep last night when he made his bed on a dock at the foot of Tay lor street. When he made a move in changing his position, he fell off the dock into the water. The crew of the Steamer Undine heard his frantic shouts for help, and rescued him. He was taken to police headquarters but was later released. Police Bald Honse Sergeant Kay, with Patrolmen Stewart, Frcy and Mur ray, early this morning raided the Mil ton rooming" house: at First and Madi son streets and arrested 12 persons. Mrs. J. Gllsan was charged with celling liquor without a license and with con ducting a disorderly house. The others were charged with various offenses. They will be tried tomorrow In munici pal court Mayor Names Delegates T. B. Wil cox, J. N. Teal and W. D. Whcclright were appointed yesterday by- Mayor Ku&hlight to be delegates to the Trans Mississippi Commercial congress, be ginning today at Salt Lake and lasting till August 30. The mayor also ap pointed A, King Wilson, D. C. Kenny, J. N. Teal, E. G. Hopson, Dr. H. W. Coe and F. S. Stanley as delegates to this national irrigation congress at Salt Lake from September 30 to October 3. Asks $503 for lost Trunk To recover the value of a lost trunk and its con tents Is the object of a euit started yesterday In the circuit court by Ruth j Krablin against the Baggage & Omnibus Transfer company. She asks for $505, ! claiming that the company took over j her trunk in April for delivery, but that it became lost. She Is represented in her action by Attorney W. A. Burke. Masamas to Have Camp Fire The Mazamas will have a camp fire supper tonbsht on the west bank of the Wil lamette a short distance aUove the Sell wood ferry landing. Each person will bring lunch, etc. Hot drinks served by the club, beginning 6:30 p. m. The session of the "Owls" begins soon after. This is the affair postponed from Sat urday evening because of bad weather. Bobbers' Victim Suffers Severely Suffering severely from palii attendant upon a dislocated shoulder she sustained when attacked by thugs in her home last Thursday night, Mrs. C. J. Thomp son? of 481 Twenty-thlsd street north, is still confined to her bed. Mrs. Thomp son was sandbagged and robbed of 324. Smashes Furniture With Ax A branch real estate office at Lombard street and Columbia Parte qonducted by ft" Mr. MCKennaT'wa's "broken Into last night by a pr wler who with an ax com. pletely wrecked the quarters, destroy ing the disk and the chairs. . Machinist Doses Eye-Georga Sleet, a machinist In the O.-W. R. & N. shops In lowisr Alblna, lost his left eye when the wrench which he was using slipped and struck him at 10 o'clock yesterday. He was taken to the St. Vinceat'shoa pital In the Red Cross ambulance Anti-Equal Suffragists. The board meeting of the State Association Op posed to Equal Suffrage will meet In room 604, Couch building, Wednesday morning, at 10:30 o'clock. Seteotlve Bay Aoouaed. SI S. Rich, a well known cigar dealer of 267 Morrison street, was fined 310 by Judge Tazwell this morning for selling cigarettes to V. E. Woods, a bell boy, , 19 years old, and the purchaser of the cigarettes was Delivery. Tel. Main 6898. Backward Season Sale AH Parasols, Lingerie Waists and Sweaters Must Be Sold. Com Today, 15.00, $7.60 and 310.00 Parasols, special 82.98. A fine assort ment, best styles, 27i60 and 38.60 Sweaters, spe- - - dal S5.00. 32.60 Fine Lingerie Waists, Dutch . necks, special SI, 50. $8.60 and $4 Lingerie Waists, Dutch necks, special 82. OS, 37.J0 and 310 Lingerie Waists, Dutch necks, special 85.00. P. YOUNG CO. fy-3H.oTttlOnSt:r"PorUananKotorBloar fined 15. The errcpt was made' Inst ntght by Sergeant- Kay and Patrolman Stewart. When Rich arrived at the police station he was Indignant at the treatment he had received from the ar resting officers, saying that he was thrown bodily into the police patrol after he had Offered to go In a taxi cab to police headquarters. 4 Woman's Roosevelt Clab-A womah'a Roosevelt club is to be organized to night at a meeting in the Maegly-Tlch-ner building. The call has been Issued by Mrs. Lora C, Little. J-i, ..... - Mr. Mnlkey Baelt-Fred W. MulVey, candidate for the. United Btatea senate as a Progressive, has returned from a campaign trip into Coos and other coast counties. , .lA Baal Bargain Must Bell my-flVe room,, modern cottage in Alberta dis trict. Make offer. Call Weaver, Mala 7750.''' ; , . Steamer Jesca HarMnn f or Camta," Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington strett dock at S p. si. Mount BooA Auto Stage leaves Bel lamy's More, Second and Alder, 8 a. m., dally. Main 1074, -res. phone SellT 146(. Drs. Qustare E. BrueriTiand FraMt R. Klstner removed from Electric building 'Sr. C. T Chamberlain has moved to The Journal bldg. A-1371, Main ,623. Br. 3. D. Sternberg has moved to The JoUrnaF bldg. A-1371, Main E2I. William Wallace Oriham, violinist, may be reached by telephoning Tabor tl. 2. Chambers k Bon, optometrists, now at 187 Seventh, hear Morrison St One Car Planer Trimmings for sale by load. Phono, Main 6369, A-2415. W. A. Wis and associates, palnlesa dentists, Third and Washington. Go to Bhlpherd'B Spring. E. I Ship, herd, manager. Sr. Thomas X Toz, Medical building. Main 6819. . . Sc. Hioks C. renton has resumed his practice. e Sr. B. C. Brown, Eye, Ear. Marquam Sew Brats Buffet, Jd end Alder sts. Clearance Sale of SLIGHTLY USED Talking Machines Wc have a few fine, slightly used Talking Machine Out fits left, at prices so very low that Anyone can own a first class Talking Machine. The following outfits at prices quoted will not last long better hurry if you want one. Easiest kind of payments accepted. $20.90 Outfit, including machine and 24 sclec- . tions of music, now $ 8.75 $47.60 Outfit, including machine and 36 selec tions of music, now $26.30 $51.80 Outfits, including machine and 48 selec tions of music, now $29.20 $58.00 Outfit, including machine and 40 selec tions of music, now , . , .$29.50 $61.80 Outfit, including machine and 48 selec tions of music, now ...... , . $36.80 $78.00 Outfit including machine and 40 selec tions of music, now .t; $4500 $84.75 Outfit, including machine and 30 selec tions of music, now $45.00 $148.40 Outfit, including machine and 72 selec- tions of music, now ... .$73.50 $216.80 Outfit, including machine and 48 selec tions of music, now $152.00 Graves Music Co. Ill FOURTH ST., GROUND FLOOR, NEAR WASH INGTON STREET All Out-Doors Invites Your Kodak -Whatever your outdoor hobfey may be fishing', shooting golfing, mdtoring, yachting you -will increase the pleasure that you get from it when a Kodak becomes "part of your outfit. Ve have a full line of Kodaks and Brownie Cameras land do prompt Developing and Printing. Columbian OpticalCompany . Floyd F. Browef, Manager 145 SIXTH Delightful Trip to t:t Hood Basorts. Auto stage dully, I a. m. 462 Haw thorne ave. Donahue & Bell. E. 1373. ORDERS MUST BE OBEYED, ASSERTS COL P00RMAN ' (Continued From rage One.) 1 a half miles to Gate,, reaching there about 10 o'clock, Colonel poorman sail General Maus gave orders to return to Oakvllle. Colonel Poorman eaid.heh asked his superior-officer to let the men. remain at, Gate; Aalheyyera.ja! tigacd and had all their equipment with them,- but he found It was necessary to return to Oakvllle for the men to be mustered out and paid' and to entrain. -Colonel -, Poorman said after he sent Captain Hotchklsa to d(rect the regi ment to move onu therTetumtrtp, and later sent Lieutenant Xolonel May, and the men still refused, be went personally to Major Scott, who admitted the men, refused to march. . " District Attorney McNary faVed o get Colonel Poorman to describe the con dition of the mpiv He said he dVJn't know whether they had had anyjftilng to eat since their early breakfast; but supposed they carried marching Rations, Asked what thee conslstedof,.ha said he did not know, as he never Uad eaten any of them. Bations for Privates Cfnly. -iXhey-are Just for the m'.n," he said. Reading from the military manual, At torney McNary asked what it meant when it said that It was the duty of the commander to see thai all necessary preparations are made trn the men are in fit cortdltlon. Colonel Poorman said that clause referred to company com manders. "The colonel is at-the head of ' the machine and It is his duty to see'tUat the machine is kept moving," he said. - Task Was Difficult. --Colonel Poorman said the route trav eled by the advance guard was difficult, that the day was hot- and he knew the men must have been weary, but he con tended they should have attempted to obey orders and If necessary drop out along the way and bo picked up by am bulances. He said ti number did this. "That night after the men were paid I noticed that not more than one third of them remained In camp," said the colonel. i Governor West asked the colonel If even admitting the men were tired, hot, foot sore, and all else that is alleged, would they have been' justified In re fusing to obey Orders. Colonel Poor- STREET man's answer was if'mphatlc. "Our in structions are to bey and Investigate afterwards," he Ald. , REDMOND TOO SMALL TO FIGHT, WEST; MAYOR QUIT FOR TOWN'S SAKE " (Continued From Page Cue.) like a mode) town with three saloons and fOUr rlinn-hp. In maintain h kol- Le. , 7 " " rT , i "'':' ' . "un was mqni irum ronimna Ml 6f two weeks' InvtsUgatlon litis was. what he .found: ;.; ; Ona woman who formerly ran a dls Ordeidy house, owning, her own property, whe, told the detective she had reformed. And, after looking around, , he worked MJt a few gamea of draw poker. ; In my own case I have taken an appeal to the circuit court, as I do not think Easy to Get Relief Indigestion Tour sTdmachsh6uId digest" thefodd you eat, without the aid of any artificial digestives. If It won't do that, then you are continually subject to dyspep sia, Indigestion, heartburn, headaches and constipation. Instead of taking digestive medicines, take steps to!" get your stomach and in? teetines again in a healthy, natural con dition. Jayne's Tonto Vermifuge will do this for you if you will take It reg ularly. It Is not a digester of foods, but it will restore your stomach and in testines so that they., will attend to their natural functions, digesting what youeat and giving strength to the body, tor more than 80 years thousands of men and women who had suffered the pains caused by dyspepsia and IndlgeH tion have been praising this Tonic as the only remedy which brought them permanent relief. As the Tonic acts directly upon the stomach and Intes tines, it Is a natural appetiser and strength builder. Many forms of supposed Indigestion are the result of intestinal parasites, for which Jayne's Tonle Vermifuge Is un surpassed. Insist upon Jayne's; accept no other. Sold by druggists everywhere. Dr. V. Jayne & Son, Philadelphia, Pi. THE PORTLAND Pining Room and Grill Entertainment of the highest class for gen tlemen and ladies. Foods of the finest quality, carefully pre pared by experienced chefs, are invariably served to our guests. Every surrounding adds to the pleasure of dining here spa cious, airy rooms above the street, ap petizing foods, spot less napery, trained, courteous service. Direct entrances both on Morrison and Sev enth street. You are sordlally invited. THB rOXTXAXTD HOTEX., 3. J. Kaufmann, Mgr. Up the Columbia Daily Excursions to The Dalles on Steamer Bailey Gatzert Leaves Aider-street Dock at 7 A. M. Return 9:45 P. M. $1.00 EACH WAY Phone M. 914, A-5112 In answer to a number of Inquiries that have come In as to whether Washington street Is paved with bltu Uthlc, we desire to state that It is not. Rarely does one find a chuck hole in Bitulithic New Calcutta GRAIN BAGS lleadjr at PORTLAND, SEATTLE or TACOMA for Immediate shipment upon receipt of order E. T. B. MILLS . ApENT FOR IMPORTER Imperial Hotelr PORTLAND," OR Write for Price 1 " THE i the public pre a good place to try out law cases. i ,"',. . Iowa Too SmaU to Fight Weft. For the good of Redmond I have placed my resignation in the hands of the city council, knowing full well Red. mond Is too small a town to fight the governor of Oregon, as we have " found It-takes- money to show :your teeth. But' we hope In the near future to show to the people of Oregon that there was. no can for the governor's threat to place Redmond' under mtla law,-..' " - ." ji" '. ., : Journal Want AOs bring results. Wall Fixtures? We are selling out all our Shelving, Safes, Wall Fix tures, at a big reduction. All in: good condition. Ask to see them. Woodard, Clarke &Co. Old Building, . Fourth and Washington 0LDRELIABLE Superior Non-Sip Plates Best of A! The . Improved non-slip plates eithe upper or lower are guaranteed to b' the finest that it Is possible to make We guarantee them. In every case, tc fit perfectly, tot to enafe, not to slip. and to enable von to est with absolute .... ... . nature's own teeth In their natural ap pearance. We guarantee every plats In every particular. Plates are made in a number of styles and of different $3.00 fully guaranteed. GOLD CROWNS Don't put np with a tooth that is toe badly decayed to be filled. Our crowr operators will crown It with a splendid ga-K. gold or a beentlfnl watural-loofr lug porcelain crown. SZOX OKADZ FLATUS,, CmOWXI, roxczxjux avs BBJDQB WOU AT rorxTLAM rmicxa Fifteen Years' Guarantee With AH Work What Our Guarantee Means The Union Painless Dentists is incor porated under the laws of the state of Oregon, and the company is responst le for the guarantee that .Toes with all the work that leaves -this of flee. This affords the public absolute protection against inferior workmanship and ma terials. UNION PAINLESS DENTISTS (Incorporated) gaiH Xorrlson Street, Corner Tlrst isntlrs Corner J-hons Main 5938. Open Evenings. ROOSEVELT SAYS: "If you would be sure that you are beginning right, be gin to save." A bank account pays a good dividend in addition to its financial returns. Start a savings account today in a strong bank. One dollar makes the be ginning, The rest is easy. Every dollar saved earns interest for you at 1 annually. Start to day. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Under Government Supervision Founded in 188S Washington and - Fourth Streets v Foster & Klelser Outdoor Advertisers . - rAnrrxD bviaetixs , 1 yAIWTEn -WiTiTii i Zast Seventh and Zest Sverett streets Any Vast 1111. . 8-3324. 11 Hi Hi -1 ! Abu n d in ce oCtvid-i everywhere j, of its superior ity the -pave-rnent that-underl J the severest traf- . ficandolher . conditions "with-" -stands-the-4est.-7r AMUSEMENTS FCrU&AJt FKICZS . 1 HEILIG TXXATXB 7th and Taylor Phones: Main 1, A-liaa TONIGHT ?SsawSOT Bargain Price Matinee Tomorrow Special Price Matinee Saturday . Cathrine Countiss Supported by STB WET ATXZS In the Brilliant Comedy "BZVOXCOHS" ' The Hit of the Engagement - " Evenings, 75c, 60c, 33o, 25c. Bargain Wednesday Matinee, any seat, 830. Saturday Matinee 50c, 35o. COBXECTEO LIST OT OPEXAS RnUQ THEATBJJ his ciiniuv crrrr 1 rr sighis BECiWNiira ovnunt, uu i. a GILBERT & SULLIVAN PESTZTAXi CO. ' Sun., Mon., Sat. Nlsrhts snd Sat Mat I "THE MIXAJJQ" : T.esday and Friday Nights I "TBE FIBATES OP FEWZAKCB" I Wed, Night Special Wed. Matinee "PINAFORE" Thursday Night "PATIEBTCE" MAIL OBDEBS BECEZTZS Beginning Nt-xt Monday. r.venlncs snd Pat. Mat-LowerTl')or, J2. BuicocylJiOT $.1,-750, 60c,- Spe cial Wednesday Matinee, XM to 60e, Uat:ee 7iy say. ress Sullivan ai Coaeldrae XeflnedTaaderUW Special Summer Prices Nights 10c and 20c Matinees Any Seat 10c August 19 "ta Petite Oosse," Ton Hampton and Josselyn, "The leap Tear , Oirls." Lowe and Edwards. Joe Cook, ffeek AUman, Twilight Pictures, Or cnesxra. ar a r m s.r niss . . . MA TIB EE ETEBT SAT. , lA-as-B0e SflOHTS WXEX THEATRE IS2S50-7S AUG. 19 Oraoe Cameron, Edmond Hayes and Armstrong's players, Bounding Patter- sons, xae Taainess, xae a.emps.- -S, Matinee Daily WZZX AUG. 19 Special Engarement Miss tuoia Lottie Collins, Premier Com- Merry iCids; Sanltai Nadie; Pour Plying Casters, Popular prices. Slat. Sally.. Bones and first row balcony reserved. Box office open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Lyric Theatre Fourth and Stark Streets. ' ' V ' r irsv xrnie utt any sra, ia" r ic.ira l musical comedy of the age "The, Girl With the Pink Mask." the biggest sen sation of the east . by the Armstrong Follies company. Two performances nightly 15c and 25c. Matinee daily 15c Chorus girts' contest Friday night after each jshowf 1 . bow Buxnrara Johnson -Flynn MOTCTO PICTXTBES - n Bijou Theatre Seventh, jrear Washington. ' Continuoas, 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. The OAKS POBTLAKD'S GREAT AMTSB MEBT PAB-C. Biff Outdoor BiU ot Free Attractions The Hawallans Delightfully en trancing Kanakas pleasing with their native song end instruments. Five more today. Every afternoon and night AU Sada Oriental wonder worker in magical performance, on i the band stand. Every afternoon and night. . t - Puncn and JadySUH the chtl dren's delight All day The Bine Streak The ' greatest and fastest ride in America. Park Attractions The , most charming place in Americano visit . XZCXZATXO PAXX ' Corner Taugha and twanty-fourlh Its, Sacramento Portland- ' AVOVST 80, 81, S3, S3. SI, ss. Games begin week days I p. m. t . flays ::Jtt p. m."" ' , LASTS' SAT TKIOAT. Boys under 13 Ire to bleachers Y.'t 4 s. . day; f f.;.r 9