Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 21, 1909, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE MORXIXG OREGONIAN", TIITJRSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1909.
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ASSOCIATION
W L
EXTEND ITS SCOPE
Oregon Hardware Men Invite
Dealers of Other States to
Join Oganization.
WAGE WAR ON PEDDLERS
I'onvenUon Adjourns After ExrcuttTc
CommIl.tr Has Keen. Glvn An
tborlty to Join In Prosecution
of Cndeslrable Competitors.
The Oregon State Retail Hardware and
Implement Dealers' Association closed Its
meeting at the Commercial Club yester
day with a purely bcurlnesa proirramme.
during which the organization went Into
executive session. Resolutions were
adopted to go relentlessly after peddlers
and trailers In the business, and the x
scutlre committee was authorized to as
sist members at any time to prosecute
eases, with power t employ counsel, and
draw on the association for needful ex
penses, mphauts was laid on the sug
gestlon of a need of liberal construction
In the authority granted the committee.
' so that it might feel at liberty to push all
these cases vigorously.
Other States Are In-tited.
A committee was named to revise the
constitution, and It was agreed that the
membership to the association should be
extended to Include the States of "Wash
ington. Idaho and Montana, and that this
should be one of the changes In the con
stitution. A vote of thanks to the Com
mercial Club for Its courtesy was unani
mously adopted, and a similar vote of
thanks was voted to the Jobbers of Port
land for their conspicuous courtesies ex
tended to the members of the associa
tion. Communications were read from the
Ohio Association of Hardware Dealers.
and from the Inland Kmplre's Aasocia
tlon of Epoknne. A communication was
also read from a large firm In St. Louis,
all of these communications being con
gratulatlons and good wishes for the
dealers of Oregon and the present as
sociation.
The general outlook for trade In 1909 5s
very bright, according to the men pres
ent at this meeting. Business prospects
look exceedingly encouraging to Judge
from the expressions of confidence heard
on ever side.
fer with several players who desire to
Join the new club.
The franchise will be formally granted
to Fred Maler and his associates at a
meeting of the officers of the Pacific
Coast League, called afterward by Presi
dent Cal Ewlng. to be held Friday, at the
St. Francis Hotel. San Francisco. The
schedule committee of the league, con
sisting of Henry Berry, of Los Angeles.
Ed Wallace, of Oakland, and Judge Mc
Credle. of Portland, will submit a 1905
schedule of games for the six teams.
BAJf OV BOXI-VG IX SEATTLE
Sheriff Hodge Announces That Xo
More I louts Can lie Pulled Off.
SEATTLEl Wash., Jan. 2a Special.!
There will be no more boxing In King
County. Last night Dr. Roller and
Denver BJ. Martin put on an exhibition
at the Seattle Theater. Sheriff Hodge
was at the ringside.
Today the Sheriff announced that he
would allow no more boxing matches In
the county; that he wanted Seattle sports
who wished to see Roller In the ring to
have an opportunity to do so. but there.
would be nothing doing hereafter.
It Is understood that opponents of the
boxing game called on Hodge several
days ago and urged him to stop last
night's exhibition, but he put them off.
It is pretty generally understood that
Roller and others were planning to open
CHICAGO
E
Haley Will Wrestle Edgar
Frank, of Multnomah". -
THE
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OR. .
BTTBOFBAX tUX
MODERN
HESTACKA-TT
COST ONE MTXXJOX
HEADQCABTKRa
FOB TOURISTS sael
OOMMKJM 1AX,
TKAVE-USJ-S.
Special rates made
to famine sad sin
gle gmtlamsi To
ttuUMfenunt wtO be
6 leased at all Cones
show reams and
gtveP, A ned
ern Turk-ah bath ee
tabHahxneot In she
hotel.
u. c. sowm
AMUSEMENTS.
TTT7TT jr THEATER
XJ.JJl.LlV7 14th and Wash.
Phones Main 1 and A 1123.
"si fr
- : - - - - t
II. C. Garnrtt, of Med ford. Presi
dent of Hardware and 1 my le
al Dealers' Association.
MATCH TOMORROW NIGHT
4
Visitor Is Merndfr of Illinois Ath
letic Club and Is 125-Pound Am
ateur Champion of Middle
West Expects to Win.
HOTEL OREGON
CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS
Portland's Nsw and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Dp
European Plan. Free Bus
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props.
Tonight, Every Night This Week
Matinee Next Saturday
KL.ATV & ERLANQER-a New and Greater
ft-.
M.
THE BALCONY IS ENTIRELY SOLD OUT
FOB THE BEN HUR ENGAGEMENT
Ml
ay ynyy
Still Have Good Seats on Lower Floor
For Every performance
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE
In Effect November 1. 1908.
Dally or Sunday.
Per Line.
One time , fia
Same ad two consecutive time. 2
Same ad three consecutive time. 300
same ad six or seven consecutive times ,56o
Six words count as one line on car.li ad
vertisements, and no ad counted for left
than two line.. When an advertisement is
not run consecutive time, the one-time rate
applies.
The above rates apply to advertisement,
under "New Today" and all other claselilca
tlons excepting- the following:
Situation. Wanted. Mule.
Situations Wanted. Female.
For Kent, Koonis, Private Families.
Rooms and Board. Private Fanilllee.
Housekeeping Kooms. Private Families.
The rate on the above classification. I. 7
cent, a line each Insertion.
On churge or book advertisements the
charge will be based on the actual number
of lines appearing in the paper, regardless
of the number of word. In each line.
Space in the "New Today" column. I.
figured by measure only 14 ' line, to the
Inch.
Good General Admission Peats In Gallery
sold at 7 Each Evening
PRICES: Both Evening and Matinee. Lower
floor 32, Gallery ooc.
Object to Direct Sales.
One of tha most Important of the dis
cussions which took place was on the
question of wholesalers selling direct to
consumers. The disposition was to call
a spade a spado, and names and In
stances of dealers who had sold to con
sumers were -riven. Wherever this prac
tice is round, it was declared tnat trie
retailers should notify the wholesaler,
nnd that such practices should be gen
erally made public and protested against
by the retailers.
Not a syllatlo as to what would be
done by retailers (In case of a contlnu
ance of this practice was Indulged In by
any wholesaler) was mentioned, or even
'..lnted at. But It was evident that pub
licity was to be -riven to those whole
saler who did sell to conTumers direct.
The result of such Dubllelty will be de
termined by after events and the mys
terious workings of Providence.
All Jobbers, paint and oil men, hard
ware and Implement men, tent and awn
ing; makers, stove houses, cordafre and
rope manufacturers, wire rope and wire
fence men represented at the meetlDjr
passed a resolution lrdorslns; the John
son road bill, and convict labor bill
and the appropriation bill.
lAst of Firms Kepresented.
' Tha meetlna; was voted as one of the
tnost successful In the history of the as
sociation and the widening of Its scope
by the takinft In of members from other
states was predicted as the Initial step to
the most powerful and Influential asso
ciation of Its kind In the United States.
The following firms from all parts of
the state were In attendance
Atwood A Co., Avery & Co., 9. Ames,
Amity Hardware A Implement Co., Bar
rett Bros., F. J. Berger, O. F. Bald
win. Backus A Morris. C I. Boss A
Co., Coleman Hr-rd-waro Co.. F. H. j
Churchill. Cramer Bros.. Colvln Hard
ware Co F. R. Chown, Curry Hard
ware Co.. H. Coron. C L- Conyers. Carl
ton 4 Ilosenkrana, Castle & Co.. Dayton
Hardware Co., F. W. R. Davis. Adolpb
Dekum. Ely & Co.. Eaken & Stockton,
Everett, Kyle A Epperly. William En
derly, Emmett & Cornell. C. W. Fred
erick. William Fall, W. G. Faulkner,
II. w. Eraser, Fisher Bros.. Guff Bros.
Guy Bros.. Griffin & Veatch Co., Grif
fin Hardware Co., TL M. Gaston, Groth
Bernard. H. C Garnctt. Fred Hcb
dfnif, Huobard Bros., Kalr-RHt'.le Hard
ware Company. C. W. Haynes, U. H.
Hrdson. Ivle A Payne. Jacobson-De-Haven
Company. Johnston & Co.. A. 8.
Jacobs Company. J. J. Kadderly, F.
Knight, W. W. Hunt, King & Banst
Hardware Co Knlcht & 4Siultman, W.
F. Klntr. Long A Son. Lane & S?xton.
J. R. Landon & Son. Lonl & ., F. A.
Margold. Mays Bros.. Miller A Son. D.
McDonald. F. D. McCurry & Co.. Sic
Kenzle & Son. B. A. Nathan, Nelson Sc
Co.. J. R. Nlcklesen, Ohllng & Taylor.
Portland Hardwarw Company, Potter
Oould. Peterson & Son. A. Poepplng.
Erael Freer, Patt & Phelrs. Freer Cut
lery Tool Company, Robblns Bros..
Roberts Broa, Fred Rock Mercantile
Company. A. K. Remlck. Smith Hard
ware Company. J. H. Simpson, J. J. Span
gle. H. C. Spencer. Seaqult Bros..
Steams & Chenoweth. Springfield Hard
ware Company. J. H. Sykes, C. Stone
house, T. W. Simpson, Smith-Allen Hard
ware Company. Tucker A Son, Tyler A
Prior. J. Vanderwelrl-n. C. H. Volgtly.
Vaughn Son. Willis Hardware Com
pany. Woodburn Im. Co.. Wad A Co..
H. Wynne Company. Wright & White. C.
M. Wardle. J. H. Westcott. C. M. Wary.
M. M. Warner. Wllhelm A Sons. J. J.
Wurf.'l. Walther & Williams and lou-
man A Preston.
up the boxing game In Seattle in earnest.
but Hodge's announcement definitely puts
an end to their plans.
HUNDRED THOUSAND OFFER UP
Jeffries Most Give Sparring Ex
hibits to Get Money.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 20. James J.
Jeffries, the retired heavyweight cham
pion, who is filling a theatrical engage
ment here, has received an offer of $100.
000 for 33 weeks of sparring exhibitions
on an Eastern vaudeville circuit. The
offer was made by Sam Wheeler, the
fight promoter of St. Louis. Jeffries still
refuses to admit that he has any Inten
tions of attempting to wrest the cham
pionship from Jack Johnson, but the be
lief Is growing stronger each diy that
the retired champion will again be seen
In the ring. Although a trifle fat, Jef
ries shows all the speed that made him
the wonder of the heavyweight division
during his active fighting days, and his
sparring partner, Sam Herger. Is author
ity for the statement that the big fight
er's blows have not lost their steam.
SALE SAMPLE SUITS.
Clearance sale prices on sample line
of new Spring suits, coats and waists.
These are advance styles and will be
sold at special reduced price. Don't fall
to see these fine garments. Only one of
kind. McAHen-McDonnell. Third and
Morrison.
Johnny Haley, of Chicago, the 12B-
pound amateur champion wrestler of the
Middle West, arrived In Portland yester
day afternoon, and will commence work.
lng out this afternoon to limber himself
tip for his match with Edgar E. Frank
at theMultnomah Club tomorrow night.
naiey is a member of the Illinois Ath-
teuc hud, or Chicago, and has won a
large number of matches for that Insti
tution. He la a good-looking, stocky
mue leuow.
"I guess I am np against the hardest
man since I started in the game." said
HaJoy last night, "but that don't bother
me much, for I always look upon every
contestant as a hard man. Frank has
beaten some good men and he Is in per
fect condition for a hard go, which ought
to make our contest a good one for the
spectators. I hope to win. and really
expect to do so. for I have never been
defeated yet. and I don't think Mr. Frank
has had the actual wrestling experience
necessary to win.
The confidence possessed by Haley In
himself seems unfaltering. He thinks ha
can beat any wrestler of his weight In
trie world, and as young as he Is, he
seems not the least feazed at coming all
the way from Chicago, unaccompanied,
to meet an utter stranger In a strange
town.
Haley will work out with either In
structor O'Connell or some of the Mult
nomah wrestlers this afternoon. He Is a
trifle stiff from his long ride on the
cars, and has accepted the offer of the
club, which tendered him the use of the
gymnasium during his stay In Portland.
All the ambitious young grapplers of the
ciud are anxious to see the Chlcagoan in
action; and Ji Is a safe bet that the gym
win pe crowded this afternoon dunng the
time the visitor Is at work. Haley says
he was at weight when he left Chicago.
and believes that he can get back to the
mark in a few hours hard work.
Edgar Frank worked out splendidly
last night and says he never felt better
In his life. He expects to defeat the
Chicago boy, and his many friends are
banking on his success, for they claim
he has Improved wonderfully In the last
few months. He la faster than ever be
fore, and has benefited greatly by the
work he has had with Instructor
O'Connell.
The programme will start promptly at
8 o'clock, when the first of the two pre
liminary matches will be pulled off. This
bout will be between Swinney and Mose,
while the second preliminary will be be
tween Otto Ott and Fanske.
HOTEL PERKINS
Fifth and Washington Sts.
In tha heart of the business and shopping district. The
!i.ii"ii?. most modern ana ap-to-date noiei in tne jxorcnwesi.
rinzs- ?v - . .i . . ... , .
JjjTH f f?E"k!sja3 Ij0cal ana long-aisiance pnones in every room, noomi
r. Jl'i'vUj wth privat bath, en suite and single. Large and mod-,44'TJ1i-'!
ernly equipped sample-rooms.
Se-tjJjgJSJC? "Bum m'ts "U trains. Rate Sl-OO and np.
' w nnrvrv . m
W.
afcmlry Leatil
MecLcra
REMEMBER
Cl'RTAlN RISES
AND 8 P. M.
t P. M.
NEW TODAY.
NOT IN
The Flood District
A few choice speculative inside bays.
50x100, Third street, north of Mill,
$12,500
Portland's famous Baker Stock Company 25?100, Eleventh, between Washinff
ln the celebrated t.lay, I j o. i
all scenic and costume effect, com-
' iIM III iijt lis
Tonleht AM
THEATRE
Week Matinee Saturday.
With
plete.
neea.
Evening nrlre..
16c. 23c,
25c, SSc, 00c; matl-
ton and Stark.
23,500
Imperial Hotel
Seventh end Washington
PtuL Matschaa & Son. Prep.
Lane Di
In le.eif
stnew rv
rery Kbas.
Rate- 51.0O-51.5O-$2-C0i
BAKER THEATER
Phones Main 2. A 53d0.
Oregon Theater Co. (Inc.) Lessee.
Georire L. Baker, General Manager.
H. H. Frasee presents the big. startling
musical novelty
THE riOVt'ER OF THE RAJfCH."
By Jo Howard, composer of "Time, place
and Girl." First time hero. Great cast,
chorus and scenic effect.. nnrffatn mat
Wed.. 2Sc; Sat. mat.. 23c. BOc.; evenings, 2.-c
to l. Next attraction "The Lieutenant and
the Cowboy."
THE GRAND-VaaJeviHedeLoie
ANOTHER BIO BILL.
Connolly, Wenrlch I
and Connolly.
Clrdrller A Co.
Chos. V. W illiam. I
Blarffaret Sever
ance A Co.
Carnn Herbert
I' red Bauer.
Grandaecope.
HALLMY&CURLEY
IN
The Battle of
Too Soon
J. F. DA VIES, President
C O. DAVIS, Sec and Treat.
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED)
Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR.
EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 50c TO $1.50
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION
PANTAGES THEATER
Advanced Vaudeville. Btar. of All Nation..
Thalero's
Dog, and Pony Circus
The only act of Its kind In the world, carry
ing their own special circus .cenery.
Matinees Dally, lfic. Two Shows at Night,
loo and .c.
RAILWAY TIME CARD
Grand Central Station
SOLXHiKN PACU10.
Park St. Bet. Morrison
and Alder
Cupid Loses Job.
SALEM, Or.. Jan. 20. (Special. )-0fctarry-
ing seems to be a forgotten fad In Marlon
County, as not a single marriage license
was Issued from the County Clerk's of
fice from Jnnunry 9 up to yesterday.
THE
CALUMET
HOTEL
A Strictly First-Clas and
Modern Hotel Containing 170
Rooms. Only American and
European Hotel in Portland.
Snff Dltane Phone
In Every Room.
rr 'Bam Mm to
All Train.
9tate Amerlcaa 9X00 pr day and na.
ftat-Surote-.n. 11. OO tier d m.v m.nA tin.
Pr month, lngl room and board, $45 to $64
aecorainv to room, ror two. 97a to fll3.
Board without room ....$30 par month
Leavlnr Portland
I Roseburg Passenger .....
jottage drove jaasenger
California Express
Ban Francisco Express .
Weit Side
Corvallia Passenrer
Sheridan paaaenger
Forest Grove Passenger . .
Forest Grove Passenger ..
Forest Grove Passenger . .
Arrlvinsr Portland-
Oregon Express
I Cottage Grove Passenger ,
Roseburg Passenger ,
Portland Exp res .........
West Side
Corvallls Passenger
Sheridan Passeneer
Forest Grove Passenger ...
Forest Grove Passenger ...
Forest Grove Passenger ...
8:15 a. m.
4:15 p. m.
7:45 p. m.
1: S0 a. m.
T:20 a. m.
4:10 p. m.
8:ft0 a. m.
1:00 p. in.
6:40 p, m.
7:13 a. m.
11:30 a. m.
fi:30 p. m.
11:15 p m. ,
8:20 p. m.
10:30 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
ll:f0 a. m.
4:50 p. m. ;
CLEARS THE COMPLEXION
OVERNIGHT
Company I. Inspected.
WOODBURN, Or.. Jan. 20. (Special.)
The annual Inspection of Company I,
Third KeRlment, o. N. G., took place
at the Armory In this city last night, the
nspectlng officer being Major McGlach
lln, U. S. Army. About iO members of
the company were out and they made
a pood showhjfiT In their new khaki uni
forms. The Inspection was principally
of Government property.
Marriage Ueenses.
-Calvin B. Ja
lllckethier, 21.
JACCBIA-HICKETHIER-
cobla, -. city; Junelia M.
cltr
HAMtlNS-SATLOB Georprn M. Hanklna
over 21, Oregon City; Dorothy K. Baylor,
over IS. city.
RWS-llOOREHEAn Wilbur K. S. Ron,
over -d, city; Jeae E. loorehead. orer la,
cltr.
JOHNSRlD-nmSCHBEHa Gilbert Johnn
rutl. S2, Siui FrancUco, Cat; Myrtl. Alice
Hlrrhl.erc. 24. city.
PIl'ER-ADAMd Erne.t Piper. 41. city;
Jennie O. Adam. 29, city.
BOHNACK.-OIHSON Edward Schnack. 82.
cltv; Itlrdle T. Gibson. -5. city.
OODKRET-Lrcrs Wllllan-. B. Godfrey.
27. A-tnrla; Cnn l.ucua, 1. city.
BI'TZEH-ZWKIFEL Ruben Henry Butl
er. 22. r!ty: KMrihoth Zweitel, 1. city.
BODIN-ANLEUSON' Hugo Bodln, 23,
city; Jennie AnderKn. 25, city.
Plmplea, Ra.h, Eruption., Etc, Qnlek-
ly Eradicated by Kew Skin Remedy.
Since Its dlRcoverv one year ago.
poslam, the new skin remedy, has. In
its extraordinary accomplishments, ex
ceeded the most sanguine expectations
of the eminent specialist who grave It
to the world. It has cured thousands
of cases of eczema and eradicated facial
and other disfigurements of years'
standing. The terrible Itching attend
ing eczema is stopped with the first
application, giving proof of its curative
properties at the very outset.
In less serious skin affections, such
as pimples, rash, herpes, blackheads,
acne, barber's Itch, etc., results show
after an overnight application, only a
small quantity being required to effect
a cure. Those who use poslam for
these minor skin troubles can now
avail themselves of the special 50-cent
package, recently adopted, to meet such
needs. Both the EO-cent package and
the regular $2 Jar may now be obtained
In Portland at the Ekldmore Drug Co.,
Voodard. Clark & Co., and other lead
ing drugstores.
samples for experimental purposes
may be had free of charge by writing
direct to tne emergency laboratories,
32 West Twenty-fifth Street, New Tork
City.
c3a? -3 ?
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9 , "
"ynt zzitF
N0RT0NIA HOTEL
ELEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST.
Beautiful Grill Room
America Hate, to Famllle.
ad -European Oar Baa Meet. All Train.
Sample Suite., with Hatha, for Traveling 11.
OREGON KA1LKOAI) NAVIGATION CO.
Iavlnx Portland
Pendleton Passenger i 7:45 a. ro
Chicago-Portland Special 0:15 a.m.
Spokane Flyer 6:00 p.m.
Kansas City A Chicago Express. :00p. m.
Arriving Portland
Spokane Flyer 10:00 a. m
Chi., Kan. City & Portland Ex.. 7:20a.m.
Chicago-Pory and Special 8:90 p. m.
Pendleton Passenger 5:45 p.m.
AOKTHKRN PACIFIC.
MODERN COMFORTS
MODERATE PRICES
THE DANM00RE
Portland's new hotel.
4TS Wa. bin art on, crm.r I4tk,
HelllK Theater.
Em upu.. plam Irl.OO audi Up.
Bua meets all train.
DAK J. IfOORID. Proprietor.
Hotel Moore Clat.op Boaeb, 8.o
vide. Or Opoa all year. For lsufor
Kiatioa apply at The Danmoore.
I.eavln. Portland
Tacoma and Seattle Exprem
North Coast A Chlrm.ua Limited.
Overland Express
Arriving Portland
North Coast Limited
Portland ExDress
Overlord Express
8:30 a. m.
2:00 p. m.
j.a:.o p. in.
7:00 a. in.
4:15 p. m.
8:35 p. m.
ASTOitlA Jt COLL -MBI A K1VKK.
Iavl-tsr Portland I
Astoria & Seaside Kxdmu I l oo. m
iialnler Local LUnm.
Astoria Passenger ....... 0:00p.m.
rainier jocai ....! 1 1 : 'Hi d. m.
m I 1.I11K rn.ilMiHI tl
Rainier ic Portland Local 1.1 9-ra . m
oeasiae a fortiana passenger. ..12:15 n. m.
Hainler and Portland Local ' .1 r.-mn.m
Portland Express 110:00 p. m.
25x100, Park, south of Ankeny,
$22,000
25x100, West Park and Dak,
$16,000
One-half cash or less will handle
any of the above, balance C per cent.
bome income.
FRANK iBOLL AM
128 Third Street.
i
A Sacrifice!
I 'want to soli my beautiful home,
N. E. corner E. Ankeny and E. 18tli
sts.; house has 10 rooms, 2 bathrooms,
inside finely finished; lot 50 by 100;
adjoining lot can be had at less than
market value. House can be seen be
tween 11 A. M. and 4 F. M. Call
and see the place, and if it suits you,
price will be made to suit. No de
tails given over the phone.
W. T. BRANCH, CGI E. Ankeny St.
BUY THIS
$6,500
Lot GO by 100 feet, inside, facing
Russell street, in Lower Albina.
Rents for $G0 per month and will
bring $120 per month in another year.
W. B. STREETER
626 Board of Trade.
Phone Main 5661.
FINE CORNER
Sixth and Madison. 60x100. for S.6-
000. Income from present building.,
$1200. Substantial Investment prom
ising: Rood futuro returns. Terms for
payment. Inquire
REAL ESTATE IHSPAHTMENT.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS & TRUST
COMPANY
247 AVanhlnetnn Street.
BE ONE OF
W.ddlng and visiting
t Co.. Washington bldg.
card. W. a. Smith
.4 th and Waa&.
Max If. Smith, florist. ISO Fifth .L.
M.t.r A Prank. If. 7215.
HERE IS RELIEF FOR WOMEN
If you have pain. In the back. Urln.rv.
Bladder or KJdney trouble and want a cer
tain, pleasant herb relief from AVomen'
Ills, try Mother Gray's "AISTRAIJAN
LKAF. It la a safe, reliable regulator, and
relieve, all Female Weaknesses. Including
Inflammation and ulcerations. Mother Gray.
ADHn-ii--n i. Mia oy urnggtsts or sent
by mall for SO cent.. Sample sent FRIOE.
Address, The Mother Gray Co.. Le Roy.
N Y.
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T-.isi3
BSS1" & I'm
THE CORNELIUS
"The House of Welcome," Corner Park and Alder.
Portland's Bon Ton Transient HoteL Headquarters
for the traveling public. European plan. Single,
$1.50 and up. Double, $2.00 and up. Our free omni
bus meets, all trains.
C. "W. CORNELIUS,
Proprietor
N. K. CLARKE,
Manager.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leaving Portland
C. P. K. Short Line, Tia Spokane. 8:00 p. ra.
Via Seattle ll:.5p. m.
Arriving Portland
C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane.. 10:00 a m.
Via Seattle 7:00 a m.
Jefferson-Street Station
SOUTHERN PACinc.
Leaving Portland 1
Ra!,la Passenger 7:40 a.m.
Dallas Passenger .. 4:15 p. m.
Arrlvlng Portland
Dallas Passenger 10:18 am.
Dallas Passenger 6:80 p. m
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'COLUMBIA TRUST
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
For Information about LUZON IRRI
GATED ORCHARD TRACTS or town lot.
In the new town of LUZON aco Moore In
vestment Co. Luzon needs a hotel, general
store, blacksmith shop, barber shop, butcher
shop, bank in fact, every business to build
up a new and first-class city.
6POKAN.B,
PORTLAND
RAILWAY.
SEAi-ruc
Women a Specialty
The weli-known S. K. Chan
Chinese Medical Company,
with wonderful herbs and
roots, hu cured many suffer
ra when nil other remedies
have failed. Sure cure female.
chronic, private disease, nerv
ouaneas, blood poison, rheuma
tism uthma. throat, luiis
tmuhiM rormimntlon. itomach. Diaaaer.
kidney and diseases of all klnda Remedies
harmless- No operation. Honest treatment.
Examination for lantes by y.m. . iv. iitun,
0r4 Morrison ht.. Ix-t. First and Hooond.
l e.: : ''
MRS.S.K.CHAN
BASEBALL WAR IS STARTED
ew Los Angeles Club Has riffbt
on Its Hands.
LOS AXGELES. CaL. Jan. 10. An in
formal war has been declared between
Henry Berry'a Ios Angelea team and tha
new club, which has been organised as
tha sixth club of the Taclflc Coast League
circuit. Harry I.elande. ferry's secre
tary, and Fred Maler and IJronks. thres
directors of tha Los Angeles club, have
reslgmed and nre on the directorate of
the new one. When tha resignations were,
cominir In. Ferry told them all to iro If
they wanted to. so lnnif as they did not
take "Pop" Dillon with them.
liogan ha.s been formally declared cap
tain and manager of the new tenm and
began to sign up his men Monday. Thurs
day he will so to San Francisco and con- j
"King oat t mmajr, rlaj Im ib JWwf II
Btar tat nW Im, rlnf to tb trm." II
DR. BELL'S
PineTarHoney
Contains two of the old-time household remedies for
COUGHS and GOLDS, Pure Pine-Tar and Pure Honey.
With these are scientifically combined several other
lnrredlenta of known vain, in the treatment of
OOUOHS. We tell on the package what la In the bottle.
WHY DO THE PEOPLE USE OVER
5.000,000 BOTTLES ANNUALLY?
thn Is One f the Msy Benon. 01-ee Yr On. ef (be Wiey.
MEETUSO NOTIClsa.
DRILL CORPS OF OREVKf
COMMANDERY. NO. 1, KNIOHTS
TBM PLARS, will meet In MaKjnlo
Temole thl (ThumdaT) evenlnr.
Jan. 21. at 7:30 sharp. Blectioa of
ami Important business. Ail 61r
Knights are Invited.
D. r. TOMASINI. Recrtsxy.
GEO. F. ROBERTSON. Commandant.
olfloere
COLUMBIA LODOE, NO. 114.
A. F. AND A. M. Stated com
munlcatlon thl. (Thursday) even-
ln(t at 7:30; work In the M. M.
decree. Vlsttlnj brethren wel
come. By order W. M.
FRED L. OLSON. Secretary.
MACCABEES TJXIFORM RANK will glvm
a social dance In C of P. Hall Thursday
evening, January- 21. Good time guaranteed
to all. Stllas Orchestra. Best floor In the
city. P. C. ANDERSON, Captain.
MINERVA LODGE, NO. 19, X. O. O. F.
K.KUlar me. una thl. f Thursday .Ten In or at
7:30 o'clock. Initiation, visitor, w.lcoma.
B. KX.OTZ, Secretary.
5 Trio
I ata 89 years old and never nsed any
remedy equal to Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-llooey.
It itive. quick and permanent
relief in frrip ae well a. coughs and
eoicl.. It make, weak lane strong.
WOBDS or PRAISE.
Aftff Che xn rl nrm nf , 14 i.t v . .
Tdonln Into Poenmoala I have been cuird wlta one It cent
bouie of Tour Dr. lie.l i Pii-Tr.H-n-. tk ..."'.::?
topped rnj cough. To sy it is a WOTderfnl remedy It pdtSn. It
W aghUyj I can never mj enough in pratso of your wonder
ful mlicin, and eoniider your Uule bookirt that was Uirowa
to mv door a mend In ne-d. Ton mar "w this letter It -oa
V, ?T. "wiu always be a fieanii to recommend your
Ir. BeU's ft-e-Tar-Hguey.
B-Qoer.ly,
Jto. Mth SC. Detroit, II lch. jirs. X. O. LOZIZR.
Look for the Bill on Bottle and our Guarantee No. 50o.
TAirtrrACTt7KD OSXTSY
T--S & & SUTHERLAND mEDIClNB CO.,
PmJucah, Kjr.
DIED.
M'MORROW At his residence. Tl Albina
avenue, January 21. P F. McMorrow,
aged SO year. 10 months and a days.
Funeral announcement later.
ROUNDS In this city. Jan. 19, at the
family residence, Portland Heights,
Maude Rachel Rounds, aged 13 years, 3
months and 10 days. Funeral notice here
after. WHEATLET In this city. Jan. 20, at the
family residence. 873 Mlchlran avenue.
William Wheatley, aged 72 years, B
months and 8 days. Funeral notice here
after. KADDERLY At the family residence, 535
Kast Couih street, Jan. 20, Anna R. Kad
derly, aged 47 years. Funeral notice later.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Baker's auction house, 162 Park St.,
furniture, carpets, etc. bale at 10 o'clock.
Baker A Son, auctioners.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
FH1LLIPS The funeral services of the late
Oscar L. Phillip, will be held at the fam
ily residence. Leurelwood, on ML Scott
carllne. at 2 P. M- Friday, January 2i.
Friends Invited. Interment Multnomah
Cemetery.
VAN SCHUTVER The funeral of W. J.
Van Schuyver will be held at 1:80 P. M.
Friday, January 22, from Flnley's chapel,
services Bi me grave pnvai.
Dunning, McFntee m Gllbaugb, Funeral
Directors, 7th and Pine. Phone Main 430.
Lady assistant, unice or county Coroner.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Fun.rml Direct
em. tt M St. Lady assistant. Pnoae M eel.
J. P. F1NI.ET SOX, 3d and M.dlmoa,
Isdy attendant, rnooa Mate s, A lost.
KELLER-BYRNES CO.. Funeral Dl
ra. 373 RiumII. Kast 10S3. Lady aa-i-iaak
F. a DCNNINO. Uadertaker. 414
JdOT. Lady .lt.nt. i'hoa. East U,
McENTEE-ERICSOX CO. Undertaker.!
ear BHMHiaai. vt, aiaer. mm sisj.
AMUSEMENTS.
THE STAR PhoB" C.V..4M
Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday.
For the entire week of January 17. '08.
"IN A WOMAN'S POWER"
Matinees at 2:30, eery evening at 8:15.
Night prices 15c 25c 35c, 50c; matinees, ISo
and 23c
Seats may be reserved by either phone.
, MAIN A 1033 Natlnee
Ex. 8 on days and Holidays
wk. r A
tr. ' V
15-25-500
NIGHTS
15-25-50-750
THEATER
Week of Jan. 18: The Naked Truth, with
Georgo W. Leslie; Byron and Langdon;
Charles Wayne A Co.: Gaston and Green;
Ihmald and (anon: Hathaway and Sleael:
Carroll and Baker. ,
Lemvlnw Pnrtlnrtrf
InJa,n1 litap're Express (:15 AM.
-urougu trains ror walla Walla Pasco,
Roosevelt, Granddalles. Qoldendale, White
balmon. Stevenson, Vancouver and Interme
diate points.
xsortn Hanlc Limited 5-sO p M
ThrOUB-h train fn. CnUn o 1 . '
Rltsville. Llnd. Pa.no. fto.tt
dalles. White Salmon, Stevenson and Van
couver. Arriving Portland
korth Bank Limited T'30A-M
ThrOUh train r-nm. C.l D
Ritzvllle. Llnd. Pasco. iL....!) ,i??.7
dalles, Whit. Salmon. Stevenson and Van
couver. Inland Empire Express 5 is p m
Through train from Wall. wn t. . .'
Roosevelt. Oranddall... nMnH-i -n,-t.i.-
Salmon. Stevenson. Vancouver and lnterme-
TTM-5 CARD OREGON ELECTRIC RAIL
WAY COMPANY.
Leaving Portland for Salem and Int. Sta
tions 6:25. 8:00, 11:00 A. M. : 2:00. 3:45.
6:20. 8:40 P. M. Limited for Tualatin and
Salem 9:15 A. M. Local for Mllsonvllle and
Int. 6tatlons 6 p. M.
Forest Grove and
10:25 A. M ; 1.30,
Leaving Portland for
Int. Station. 7:00, 8:55,
4:10, 5:30 P. M.
Arriving Portland from Salem and Int.
Station. 8:40. 10:55 A. M. ; 1:15. 8:40. 0:00.
8:20, 10:40 P. M. Limited from Salem and
Tualatin 1:45 P. M. Local from Wllson-
Tllie, and Int. Stations 6:55 A. M.
Arriving: Portland from Forest Grove and
Int. Stations 8 :30, 10:00 A. M; 12:13, 2:50,
6 00, 7:20 P. M.
PORTLAND BY., LIGHT POWER CO.
CARS LEAVE
Ticket Office and Waiting-Room.
First and Alder Streets.
Oregon City 1, 6:30 A. M.. and everr 80
minutes to and Including 8 P. M.. then 10.
11 P. M. ; last car mldnleht
Gresnaxn and Intermediate points 6.55.
7:45. 8:45. U:45. 10:45 A M.. 12:45. -:4r,.
8:45. 4:45. 5:45. 6:45, 7:45. 11:16 P. M.
Fall-view and Troutdale 6:05, 7:45. 8:45.
9:45, 10:43 A. 11., 12:45, 2:45, 8:45, 4:46,
6:40, 6:45 P. M.
For Vancouver.
Ticket office and waitlne-room fierxmn1 mnA
Washington streets
A. M. 6:16, 6:50, 7:25, 8:00. 8:85, 3:10.
:50. 10:80. 11:10. 11:30. .
P. M. 12:80. 1:10. 1:50. 2:80. 8:10. S:KO.
4:80. 5:10, 6:50. 6:30, 7.0J, 7:40, 8:15, 8:25.
u:83". 11:45".
On Third Mondav In Ever. Mnnlh th-.
last Car Leaves at 7:05 P. M.
Daily except Sunday. Dally except
Monday. j
Lafayette Bldg., Sixth and Washington St.
IRVINGTON HOME
FOR SALE .
On Schuylor strect.betwecn IDth and
21st. Lot 75x100. House modern in
every particular. Owner will sell for
pame price paid 2 years ago. 36900.
Telephone Main 142.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Ionmt mien and termi to suit; pe
dal rate aud favorable ternia oa largo
loans on bu ft Incus properties
Iund Loaned tor Private Inventors.
A. H. BIRRELL CO.
202 McKay Uldic-. 8d A Stark.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
1500-acro sto'jk ranch, $10 per acre, all
fenced, all tillable, substantial Improve
ments, l?i Dougrlas County; or will ex
change for Portland property or close
in acreage, paying difference.
JACKSON 'A DEEKING,
Phone Main 345. 2411 Stark St.
DWELLING HOUSES
ot every kind designed and built to order.
All the money furnished, which may be paid
back in small monthly Installment.
JOHN LOCKHART, Financial Agent,
010-611 Chamber of Commerce.
Phone Main 4113.
I
Mortgage Loans
Lowest rates of interest.
LOUIS SALOMON,
233 Stark Street, near Second.
$200,000 wwtOL
to Lend O7O
EDWARD K. COI DEY, Corbett Bid.
DO YOU WISH TO BUT A HOME?
, Then see
HASTMAX & THOMPSON,
Chamber of Commerce. '
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