Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 02, 1909, Page 9, Image 9

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    T1FE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1909. :
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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AMUSEMENTS.
HEILIO THEATER (Fourteenth and Waah
irrton, Lamtaidl G.-aivi Italian Opera
Cornt airy In Puccini's "La Boheme. ' To
night at 8:13 o'clock.
BUNGAIjOW THEATER (Twelfth ano Mrr
rleont Italter ijiotk Company In "The
Hmiae oX a Thousand Candles." Tonight
at 8:12.
BAKER THEATER (Third, near TamhlU)
The F.in FrancH'-o Opera Company m
The Stroller." Tonlcht at 8:15.
ORPHEUM THEATER Morrison, between
Sixth and Feventh) Advance TaudwUle.
Matinee at 2:10; tonJht at 8:15.
GRAND THEATER (Waalilr.gton, between
seventh and Park) Vaudeville da lux.
2:3ft. 7:30 and P. M.
PANTAGE3 THEATER fFmu-th and Stark)
CcaUnuou v a u. lev hie. 2:M. 7:3u and :.o
P. M.
STAR THEATER (Washington and Park)
Vaudevlhe. 2:o0. S::io, 7:U0. 8:o0 and U:39
P. VI
ROSE FESTIVAL Jun 7-13. 'OS.
IxPRora Johnson Creek. In the
Tlclnlty of Lenta tiiero 1b a movement
on foot to Improve Johnson Creek so
as to eonfln that stream to its channel.
"During the recent storm there was over
flow from the creek on adjacent prop
erty ar.4 some dariingo was done. Tins
overflow occurs nearly every year, as
the country In the vicinity of Orient be
comes cleared of timber. COn;idera'ble
drift has accumulated along; the stream
which forces the wattr out of Its natural
channel. Besides the stream describes a
windlns course which also causes the
water to spread over the lowland ad
jacent to the crek. The project Is to
clear a, ay the drifts and cut throutrh in
places a new channel and Five the water
a free course. The work, it is said, will
not bo difficult nor expensive, and a
few hundred dollars spent In improve
ments of this sort will save much dam
age in the future. The O. W. P. Com
pany is making preparations to fruard
mralnst future washouts by building
culverts, which will protect the railroad.
Ati. Clubs Arb Invited. All push
clubs south of Hawthorne avenue, and
Dthers interested are Invited to send
delegates to the club convention which
has been called for next Thursday niRlit,
in the quarters of the Brooklyn Repub
lican and Improvement Club, corner of
Milwauklo and Powell streets. This meet
ing will consider ways and means of ex
pediting the rebuilding of the Aladison
street bridge, and also for securing a
larger water main. Councilman Rush
light, who Is the president of the Brook
lyn Club, is anxious that there should
be a large gathering, as he thinks that
there may be long delay over the re
building of the MadLon-street bridge on
account of the attitude of the Portland
Railway, Light & Power Company. It Is
also desired to have at least a 11-inch
water main reinforcing the present pipe
laid through the Seventh Ward to &-11-wood.
Talks for Bcbikeps Women. Dr. Ben
jamin F. Young will elve a series of
talks to the business women of the city,
beginning next Wednesday noon and con
tinuing for the five consecutive Wednes
days. It is the "Way I Believe" series,
consisting of the following topics: "Why
I Believe in a Revelation," "Why I Be
lieve in God." "Why I Believe In the
Bible." "Why I Believe in Jesus Christ,"
"Why I Believe in Immortality." Dr.
Toung gave a similar series last year
which proved so Inspiring and helpful
that on special request he has consented
to give the series again with modifica
tions and additions. This will be given
at the T. W. C. A., Seventh and Taylor
streets, Wednesday night from 12:S5 to
12:50 o'clock. An additional attraction
throughout the series will be the solos
by C. E. SIcOuIlock. All women are In
vited to be present.
Fioht Over Refusal to Drtxk.
Charged with assault and battery and
with attempting to gouge out the eye of
his antagonist, Dan Mavs brother of
Charles Mays, formerly proprietor of the
Circuit Cafe, was arrested yesterday as
the result of a fight with M. A. Hosey.
The fight is said to have been precipi
tated by Hosey's refusal to drink with
Slays. Ways with several friends is said
to have been In a saloon, at First and
Madison streets, Saturday night, when
Hosey with friends entered. Mays in
vited the others to drink, and Hosey re
fused. The wrangle that followed ter
minated in a fight In which Mays Is
said to have been the aggressor. He in
flicted a serious wound on Hosey's optic.
Tear Down Wall Just Built.
Charley Young, a Chinese merchant, at
1-CLH Second street, had the peculiar ex
perience of seeing almost his entire place
of business removed yesterday. Even the
u-aii nf the hnlMln? was taken
away. George L. Baker, in the Justice
" Court, secured judgment in the sum of
J5 against the tninaman ana uepuiy
constables went to the place to serve the
execution. Workmen employed in re
modeling the building became fearful
. t. wn,,i mrtf pat their wficrefi and tore
down the front wall they had Just
erected. Young was undaunted, however,
and remained on duty the remainder of
the day.
Eocami.vatioxs Oyer. Examinations in
the public schools, both high school and
grammar grades, are virtually over, and
the lists of the graduates are being made
up by the respective principals. City Su
perintendent Rigler and staff are busily
...j a -atilt Tho Phnmrv tTm
. 1 ' - '1 . ' no ' . - - -
w til begin next Monday. Graduation ex
ercises at tne west aiae nipn wuuwi i
be held tomorrow night and at the East
Side High School Thursday night.
Tjvn Needed for Reservoir. At a
meeting of the Water Board yesterday
morning, the proposed purchase of addi
tional ground on Mount Tabor for res
ervoir purposes was considered. The
TinA ain aft acres. The lareest
i iA nir..... Innri in th ritotrlnt that.
Is wanted is 19 acres belonging to heirs
of the C O. Jiosiora estate, vaiuea at
JST.&iO. The other property sought brings
tho total up to Mo,.
Savb thi Discoitnt. Send check or pay
at office on or before the loth to save
im icrnimt on February bills for the
Automatic Telephone. Home phone your
long-distance calls-to Tacoma. 'atue ana
way points. Home leiep.ione company
corner of Park and Eurnside streets.
Bunnyside Mothers Home Training As
sociation Will meei ru. ine ucjiuwiiiuuw,
at 3 P. M. Wednesday, February 3. Miss
Nellie Fox will speak on children's reading-
AH are cordially invited.
People's Institute. The annual meet
ing of the Institute Club will be held at 2
o'clock today, at the Institute, Fourth
and Buroside streets. The public Is
.v cordially invited to be present.
Tub Sprxno Term of the Hill Military
Academy will open Tuesday, February 2.
New students are requested to register
and arrange courses of study as early
in the week as possible.
Tub OnasosiAK Bi-ildino has a few
choice offices for rent. Will arrange
rooms to suit permanent tenants. Pros
pective tenants are referred to room 201
for Inspection of offices.
Crystal Icb & Storaoh Coxpist, coal
department very kindly requests their
customers to place orders early as pos
sible, that deliveries may be made satis
factorily. For Dalles ant Wat Landings.
Freight and passengers; Regulator line.
Alder-street dock; 7 A. M-, on Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday.
Skaxs of Columbia River smelt for E
cents a pound, at Maces Market, 151 4th.
For Rent. Space in store on Wash,
at., below Tenth. A CS, Oregonian.
-nr. Florence llonlon removed. Medical.
Cniox Shows Progress. The quarterly
meeting of the Portland Women's Union
was held at the boarding home yester-
day. A large number was present to hear .
the reports from the different com- j
mittees. all of which showed the great
progress of the Union. The educational
work is well established with many chil
dren studying needlework and kitchen
garten. J.l!ss Henrietta Failing gave a
splendid report of the work of the Wo
man's Exchange, citing many individual
cases of appreciation from the con
signers. Dr. Emma J. Welty gave an
interesting address. Resolutions on the
death of Miss Helen F. Spaulding were
read and adopted. Mrs. Sitton lias taken
Miss Spauldlng's place as corresponding
secretary- At the close of the meeting
tea was served in the attractive reception-rooms.
G. A. R. Installation. Public installa
tion of M. A. Ross Post and Women's
Relief Corps was held Saturday. There
was a la.ge attendance. Following are
the officers of the post: Commander. B.
G. Rickert; senior vice-commander.
George Kniersem; Junior vice-commander,
W. T. Sherwood; adjutant, William But
ler; quartermaster, Henry Rane, m-
geon, Edward ivopper; craiu
Perkins; officer of tho day, c.. x "'i-
man; officer of the guard. v. rtnuns,
S M., O. Thomas; O. M. 3., J. a. vaies.
Ofileers of the Women's Relief Corps:
President. Anna Bates; senior vice-presi-
der.t, Mrs. Almora Northway; junior
vice-president, Mrs. Lizzie jacKs; irtas
urer Mrs. Llilmn Chipman; chaplain,
Mrs. Susie Sherwood; conductor, Mrs.
Ava Lusted; guard. Mrs. Hannah Bond.
ftnntiu' Lodge to Bitild. ino
Ti'fwidlRwn Oddfellows' Lodge has de
cided that it will erect a hall on the lot
it purchased some time ago. mere n-ivo
been negotiations with the other Alblna
Oddfellows' lodges with a view to con
solidation and the erection of a large
building, but Woodlawn Loage ims
rided not to go into the consolidation
movement. It has started a building
fund. This lodge wouin nam
year but for loss of money in the Title
-.....to jo Trust Company bank
failure, which will be recovered. It has
not been decided now mucu i
will be built, but it will be at least two
stories high.
Robert A. Caples Named. Robert A.
Copies has btvn named by United States
Sonator-elcct Chamberlain as his private
secretary. The appointment was an
nounced yesterday. Mr. iipiea -Portlander
although he has spent the
. .., in Vew York and other
Eastern cities engaged in work as a
newspaper reporter. He is tho only son
of the late Judge joun r.
returned to Portland at tne time oi
Judge Caples ' illness and deatn some
time ago. Since then ho his been en
.raired In the real estate business. He
leaves for Washington, D. C. about
February 15.
Dnnnii vrmti Clerk's Office. ine
profit to Multnomah County from the
Countv Clerks onico iasi "
1M3.3. as against fl2SS-f" in a similar
1 i in i, rm Fiphruarv 1. 1906, the
office had a surplus of KMei.47. which had
accumulated during tne momn i""
Last month County Clerk Fields re
ceived JS130.8S, and paid out J31S7.20. Of
the expenditures 12836.40 was for salaries.
cA inr minnlies. The recording
department brought in S26SS.10. the County
Court, J1029.4O, ana ine Lircim
J1433.35. In January, lws, me rtwipu,
were J.'SOl, and the expenses hj-
Loses an Etb. William Lang, em
ployed bv the Columbia Dredging Com
pany, is able to leave the hospital where
wi m'9 removed several weeks
ago. Mr. Lang while nanauus j.to
.is jit,,, w .: , ... ,
of brass wire puncturea uin ey-
end. causing an injury that necessitated
..i nf th eve. The physicians did
all they could to save the eye and were
In hopes that they would succeea, out n.
-aa found it could not be saved with
out endangering the other. Mr. Lang
was long connected wnn tne ruruauu
Fire Department and is wen Known an
Vortlnnd.
T w. C. A. Meeting Tonight. An
open meeting In the rooms of the Y. W.
C. A., to be held tonight. Miss Prltchard,
e h. riirectnm of the People's In-
.titute Is to .deliver an address on her
ed during a trip in
i-... Atia. i-o nld particular at-
n in "in- - -
tention to settlement work in the various
clt'es visited and will take tms as mo
principal topic In her address. The lec
. h silvered before the class In
sociology of the Y. W. C. A. as well as
others, men and women, who may be
interested in the subject to such an
extent as to attend.
Mendelssohn Mubicale. At the First
- : . i --vii.T-oH Wednesday afternoon
LUiittiimi , ..-
at S o'clock, the regular literary meeting
of the Women's Alliance will take the
form of a Mendelssohn musicale, in honor
w i,nnarv tt the enat composer.
No admission will be charged and friends
will be welcome. At tne cjose. oi wie y.u
gramme light refreshments will be served
by one of tne -oazaar ciuus.
i on follows: Biography. Mrs.
v.. - ti-. ninnn Mrs. Henrv Berger,
Jr.- violin. Miss Lenore Gregory; vocal
ir Altnhlson and Mrs. KeLsey.
Accused of Strikino Woman. Charles
McGee was arrested yesterday on the
.h., of asuiiilting Mrs. Fannie Mc-
Curdy with an umbrella. He is said to
have struck the woman on the forehead
with the point of the umbrella, inflict
ing a long wound above the eye. The
reason for the assault, according to the
woman's story to Deputy District At
that' she turned
her back upon him when he called. The
woman lives at tne loot oi aweniy-uioi
ci,.t Mcfiee denies the woman's
nhnrlres.
To Condemn Park Property. There
will be a special meeting of the City
Council tomorrow morning for the pur
pose of Instructing cuy Auorocy ".''
to institute condemnation pro
ceedings at once in the matter of the
S-llwood Park property. City Engineer
n. i i n Antehtnir n nlnt of the ground.
1 .1 im M ii ... ... o i -' :
and it seems probable the Council will
.i 1 ir. vovananph tn file oondem-
ULll Kill n.rj ii... . .
nation papers. Other matters of general
business will do taken up ai mo t.
Waverlt - Richmond Club. The
n-n.,niu.piihmrtnr1 Imm-ovemejit dub
will meot at 8 o'clock tonight, at the
home of Dr. J. H. Hickman, on East
Thirty-econd and Clinton streets. Busi
ness in whlcn an resiuema i
tton Interested will come up.
Ladies' Relief Society. The regular
.1.1.. -.aatlniF of the Ladles Relief
II II ' I . L i -1 iiiti'i'n "
Society will be held today at 2 P. M., In
tho virst 1'resDvtenan t-nurcii, cum"
fnvifth and Alder streets.
The Run Is On. Fresh Columbia River
mnelt. 5 cents a pouna. jiaces -uaraei.
U.1 Fourth street.
For Rent. Space in store on W ash
lngton street. A S3. Oregonian.
REM0VALN0TICE.
Until completion of our new store at
2C9-271 Morrison street, our temporary
quarters at 133 Fourth, between Alder
and Washington. Our sweets are Just
as rood as ever.
S WETLAND & SON.
WHEREJTO DINE.
All the delicacies of the season at the
Portland Restaurant; fine private apart
ments for ladies. 306 Wash., near Fifth.
FLORISTS.
Tonseth Floral Co., 128 th st.
Hock Springs Coal.
The best house coal. Liberty Coal &
Ice Co., agents. 25 North Fourteenth
street- Main 1662 A3136.
Bargains in bags. Harris Trunk Co.
Plant Sfbson rosea, Phone Sallwood 650.
New Bills Open at the
Vaudeville Houses.
Orpheum.
BY ARTHUR A. GREENE.
ONLY at rare intervals does a local
audience have the good fortune to
see such an evenly-balanced vaudeville
performance as that which the Orpheum
presents for the current week. There is
. i . .1.-, W- ir nnH 11 n -
sucn an array ui iiiicic.-,io
usual acts that it is a difficult matter
to settle upon any single one of them
as the feature of the show. The. most
elaborate, to be sure, is the pugilist
comedy, "At the Sound or tne wmB,
which some 20 persons participate and
n-i Tfiflirht with, all the
a 111 iciuiaui; yi .......-,
accessories of the boxing game in evi
dence. Tom Wilson (Soldier), a retired.
or shall we say reiormea, pusuui
In Iha role of a VOUng COl-
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lege athlete about to make his first ap
pearance in the proiessionai mis m
der ihat he may win a fight and a purse
sufficient to enable him to marry a some
what proud and naugmy
.vii. .Aorlir on the SUbieCt Of
lllliiiva .cij t,iiji.i.j v..
prizefighting. How she tries to dissuade
him and how ne wnips nis man uu
the girl form the theme. It Is well devel
oped, well acted and set true to the me.
The act which received the greatest
amount of applause was the unique banjo
. -!.,, ,ti, onH Scarlet. After a
medley or two of present-day "pops,
. . . . . : n jitHaa
they announcea a series ui popun-j ....
..iv. vi.nz. hurt their vocme in the past
60 years, none of them less than 40 years
.. . . . 1 111 I '.. 1 . tVlA
old. The list inciuaeu vij.
Wagon." "Jim Along Josie." "Old Dan
Tucker," "Clementine of '49." Grand
father's Clock." "Oh: Susanna. uamus
ti-iii rir-nv" "Old Doe Trav." "Twink
ling Stars Are Laughing Love." "Billy
Boy and "When jonnnie tumcj ..mur
ing Home." This act has a certain
s ,u,a cnH ts intensely
genuine iii.-nn ".- - ---- -interesting
to those who care about tne
story of the manners and customs of
the American people during generations
past. Still I must confess to some sur
prise that made the oiggest nn, on
Mil t hjl no idea so many theater
patrons cared for that sort of thing.
A trrd feature act mis ween.
one presented by Imro Fox, a most hu
morous prestidigitator, who performs
some marvelous feats of magic, while at
the same time keeping pis buuikhuo -
i rrn.t Vinmor hv his sldeplay and
side remarks. I'm in doubt as to whether
the crowd liked him better as a conjuror
or as a comedian. Armstrong and Verne
hold the boards to the satisfaction of
everybody for their 15 minutes. Arm-
i- .. - .miiiiini. fr-enlr comedian.
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Louise Schmidt, soprano prima donna of
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considerable reputation, assiaieu uj
tr Thi. onrt r.a r. w. Christopher.
ill, i.iiuuLD tutu ra -
sang the prison scene from "Faust" well
enough to earn tne approoanun oi
musically inclined. Miss Schmidt's high
notes are excellent and in the trio all
the voices developed unusually gooa qual
ity. Tony Wilson and Mile. Helolse, a
. ' p ..ota hih nnniA surnrlsing
ICillll Ul ft J iiii.ii-.--.. .
stunts on the horizontal bars, while tne
Amoros sisters, who open tne snow, con
tort well, but are a lime sny on umeins
voices. The pictures hold the attention
as usual and the show in Its entirety, is
wortli seeing even more than once.
Grand.
THE Grand offering this week is de
cidedly an improvement over last
week's bill, and contains several feature
acts. Of course Lukens' ponies, seven
well-trained, sleek little equines, are one
of tho headlines in an act that grown-
ups are well as younsgters appreciate.
One of the keenest larces ever bivcu
here is "Her Last Rehearsal," a sketch
which includes four people. Lewis Mc-
Cord, who presents it, portrays very
cleverly an Irascible stage director, wltn
Maud Turner and Fritz Adams, rehears
tha ncial nhAlf-wnrn vehicle adopted
tov nmntenrs. "Romeo and Juliet." The
scene is given as though it were a real
rehearsal, with stage hands, carpenters,
n.iniAru end Juliet's fat mamma continu
ally butting in, to say nothing of the
screamingly funny elocutionary efforts of
V,A f li. Tnltnt
Marjory Barrett is a tender young
damsel, whose piping sweet voice is like
noruelf too small to cut much ice. Her
specialty consists of songs and imitations.
f . V. a ole nntM In the SCalS this
ii - Lt.u i"o . .
week is Carlyle Moore and his company
e ... TnoTnhem. in the sensational play-
tot "The Man's the Thing." This act
- v. ( ... i . t f nr. of helnff a bit
different from most other vaudeville
playlets, and the sword fight is one of
the most spirited encounters mm ""
heen seen on the modern stage. Of in
terest is the fact that Mr. Moore is a
Portland boy. who is considered one of
. V. V.Act DtOM oirectors in the country.
1 1 1 U 1' . - - - o -
i CAasona be was connected
with the Baker Stock Company and the
ma n Mnrnsm Comnany. and was also
i . v. tiUran.il ToViei-tS.
The Van Diemans are three slender
gymnasts of the feminine persuasion, who
are exceptionally good in their aerial re
volving act. in which they do astonish
ing feats, while suspended in mid-air by
their teeth. , .
Fred Bauer"e song, "When the Sunset
Turns the Ocean Blue to Gold." is not
Hr anv mflnner of means, but It
seems to be a favorite
Star,
JUDGING the show altogether from the
standpoint' of its impression on the
audience, tne vauaevuie oiierms "
Star Theater this week is quite satis
factory. The applause yesieraaj "'-
noon indicates a successrui run mrougn
The main hit on the bill Is the act put
on by the three Leonaers. mm ixio w
statuesque poses and successfully de
picts famous statue groups, as well as
a number of scenes from old Grecian
history. The act Is staged attractively
.i i. .... . y
Ull UUgUVUl.
Prior and Saville do a creditable com
edy sketch, and another gooa cornea y
turn is that of Redwood & Gordon, this
last act Introducing something rather
. . .1 i.l(.. linn.-" tuinrr mA HOITlfl
novel in mo iouuj-u CI
reasonably good instrumental work. Both
these comedy teams are up to the Star
standard and no serious iauit can do
. j i.-u tiini. vnrit. Thev are original
1UIIIIU wi-l -in- " - .
in many respects, that seeming to be one
of the requirements oi tne new viuuo-
vllle house.
. T ..-! - annhriiHA n d romedlentie
1 ll.U . J I... - -
i ii onto-tii !nr nnd her and I -
pmvcu a. 6i " " -
ence liked her well enough to keep her
In any emergency
you can rely on
Grape-Nuts
food to sustain and
strengthen brain and body
"There's a Reason"
out for several minutes after the regular
time of her performances had expired.
As contortionists and wire-walkers, the
Smiletta sisters are well up In their line.
The larger houses boast few if any better
turns of this nuture. C. W. Rice sang
an illustrated song acceptably and a live
ly set of motion pictures conciuaeu mo
bill.
Pantages.
IF you overhear folks talking about
the best dog and monkey act they
mnv anfelv bet they mean
ever oaw j " i. - - - . , ,
Barnold's, the star act at Pantages this
week, for it certainly aoes "
the chips. With "no mother to guiae
them" these clever canines present
one-act corned? pantomime enuveu
Hot Time in Dogviiie.
Next in importance is a dusky gent who
rejoices in the aristocratic handle of Irv-
. 1 nlnVinlnTl RimlrlDlc) Of JOnCB.
ing, piua mo j...-.- -
The aforesaid is a comedian and lin
guist, with amazing iaciai ii"'"""
who keeps his auaience in .
howl of mirth.
. , ii .w nresent a one-act
j oil ri n: u i nil .
drama that is decidedly above the aver
age as regards both plot and produc
tion A couple of novelty entertainers are
the Juggling Tnorns, wnuao 0.1.1. i. -with
approval.
Th. tTcn Knox brothers and a dainty
red-garbed maiden named Helene are
billed as unique musician, inm :
is a successful effort to pull music out
of various articles.
Jean Wilson Is in particularly.
voice. His song this ween, 1 -""-
Fashioned Mother," Is n"W.
F. P. YOUNG
341 "Washington StM Cor. 7th.
Ladies' Haberdashers.
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ALL NEW GOODS
$1.75 Short Kid Gloves. $1.45
$4.00 Long Kid Gloves. $2.48
75c Ruchings, length 15
$1.00 Handbags .50
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
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modeling and Cabinet Work.
Job Work a Specialty.
E. E. REISl-NGEIt,
Shop 386 Emt WasbinRtoa St.
Fhonea East 400, B 1131
Yin Kin Lum
Chinese Restaurant
Chop suey and noodles. Chinese ana
American cook. Merchant's lunca lie
Open day and night.
Sl-SaVi AOtlTi OLKTH STREET,
Corner EverrtC HoBae Fkone, A 'J7n
"Gold Seal" Oiled Clothing
GoodyearRubberCo
61, 63, 65, 67 Fourth St, at Pine St
Schwab Printing
ig Co.
f REET
ttsr trOKK. KIJtOSAt
STARK ST
f. " "
As "wind-Tin to our Clearance Sale, wide-awake hotel, restaurant and housekeepers are offered
there cut tft th" Elrofit bv the ofTer. New linens and curtains will soon be needed.
Get them NOW, at these prices, and use the money you SAVE to pet other needed things.
Prices lowest in the city quality of onr linens unexcelled.
60-inch bleached Table .Damask,
dice and floral patterns, 'IZn
per yard
60-inch bleached Linen Table
Damask, extra heavy, on Eft
sale at this price, per yard. uuu
66-inch bleached Mercerized Dam
ask, beautiful patterns, on Cr
sale at this price, the yard.
72-inch pure Linen Table lg
Damask, good quality, yd..
72-inch pure Irish Linen Table
Damask, extra fine, on sale QOn
at this low price, the yard. "uu
White and gray Cotton Blankets,
with red and blue borders,
on sale at this price, pair.
Ex. heavy 5-lb. gray Blan- C 1 0 9
Blankets, 12-4 size, pair.Vl"
White Oregon Wool Blankets,
with silk tape binding, on 9 G5
sale at this price, pair. "-wu
Heavy white Oregon Wool Blan
kets, extra good quality, CO BEJ
on sale at this price, pair.ru"u,J
Extra grade 5-lb. white CM 7K
Oregon Wool Blankets, pr r 1 u
4-lb. all-wool gray Ore- CO OR
gon Blankets, for, pair
Large size white Bed- CQn
spreads, special price, each. UU5f
Heavy white hem'd Bed- CI 0Q
spreads, extra large, e&.V
White Lace Curtains, 2V2 QJjn
yards long, special at, pair. ""'
White Nottingham Lace A'ln
Curtains, 212 yards long
at. w"
54-inch white Scotch Lace Qfl
rnrtain-l. 3 vds. lotiZ. VsHf . U
Daniel McAllen, Pres. and
Hotel Del Monte
The Paradise of the Pacific
Nesr Old Monterey
125 miles southerly from Ssn Francisco
California
THE finest winter resort' in the
world. Superb climate, match
less scenery of mountain and sea, per
mits outdoor sports all winter, golf,
tennis, horse-back riding, motoring,
motor boating, surf tank bathing,
world famous scenic Seventeen Mile
Drive thru primeval pine forest. 126
acres intensly cultivated park. Ac
commodation, 1,000 guests. Excel
lent cuisine, perfect service.
For rate, reserranofis &od Illustrated literature
sddrcM
H. R. WARNER. Munrer
HOTEL DEL MONTE Cal.
L4?. a Kithaut PlafSSi
S- - r- 2rW
We will give you a good 22k gold
.. , i ,. i ...ion fnr a 3.o0
22k bridge teeth.......: J-O"
U-oia or entiiiici iini"bi " - " jl- - -
Sliver linings
inlay fillings of all kinds -
Good ruooer P
Gold plates, upper or lower
r-i.r.1.1 Mnt,i nlalP9i .. ... . ........ li.'U
CeUulofd Plates .................. 10.00
rainless eximununo,
Painless extractions, with Somno-
PaieM extractions' free w'h'e'n plates
or bridge work Is ordered. DOT..
All work guaranteed for 15 years.
Dr. H. A. Huffman is now located
permanently with us.
DR. W. A. WISE
President and Manager.
The Wise DentalCo.
(Inc.)
The FalMnif BldB, 3d and Wash. Sta.
Office Honrs 8 A. M. to S I'. m.
Sundays to 1.
Phones A and MalaSOW.
ALli WORK GUARAXTEED.
Kemmerer
Rock Springs and
Washington Coals
COAL
fCordwood
WOOD
Slabwood
Cut Any Length
Willamette Fuel Co.
FRONT AND EVERETT STREETS
MAIN 1225
Phones
A 1225
FredPrehn,DJ.
U.M Full Bet
Xeciu. SO.,
Crown and Bridge
work. SJ.OS.
Broni 406. lteJcum.
Ones kvuluv '11U 1.
GREAT SACRIFICE
I PIANOS
SALE OP CARLO A
or HIGH.OR A D
H. SINSHEIMEE. 72
Third Street.
Mc Allen-McDonnell
THE POPULAR-PRICED
60-inch Scotch Curtains, in white
and Arabian; 3 yards CI 0Q
long; special price, pair. 1
Swiss Curtains, 2 V2yards OCp
long, on sale for, the pair.
White ruffled Swiss Curtains, all
size dots pnd figures, on Q"7p
sale at this price, the pair. '
54-inch Cable Net Curtains, three
yards long, in white and CI CO
Arabian, on sale at, pair."?
Hemmed Sheets. 2 yards wide, re
inforced through center; C A 1 (
on sale for, the dozen. .P 1 u
Extra heavy linen finish hem'd
Sheets, 2y4 yards wide, CC QC
on sale for, the dozen.
42x36 hem'd Pillow Cases,' QCp
special price, per dozen...""''
42x30 heavy hemmed Pil-CI OK
low Cases, special, dozen t
45x36 Pillow Cases, linen 17
finish, special, per dozen. -P 1 1
16x16 hem'd Dice Napkins, Cn
at this low price, the dozen.
20x20 mercerized Nap-CI 10
kins, fine patterns, doz.-r",J
24x24 extra large and heavy mer
cerized Napkins, on sale CI 07
at this low price, dozen. 1 '
17x17 heavy red bordered TRp
Napkins, on sale for, dozen. ,sJ
Heavy Comforters, a good QOp
size and quality, for, each.
White cotton-filled Comforters, in
light and dark colors, on CI 1Q
sale at this low price, ea."P 1
72x84 stitched Comfort- 4.7
ers, extra heavy, at, ea.r,T,
ESTABLISHED HST 1884
Cor.
Mgr.
SHAW'S
PURE
BLUMAUER & HOCH
108 and 110 Fourth Street.
Sole Distributors tor Orecon snd Wsahliurbm
PURITY FULL MEASURE
"The paint that wears."
"Guaranteed to give satisfaction."
5!BS Stel Plllitt
"Manufactured on the Pacific Coast."
"Saves 20o gallon on freight."
"Ask your dealer for color cards and
prices."
"If he can't supply yon, write ns.'
Fisher, Tfiorsen S Go.
Paint Manufacturers and Jobbers,
Portland, Oregon.
FIXTURES
ELECTRIC AND COMBINATION
We are disposing of our entire stock of Electric and Combination
Fixtures at less than cost. Also a large assortment of dining-room
Art Domes. Come and take them at your own price.
Western Electric Works
No. 61 Sixth Street, Portland, Oregon.
Phones Main 1696, A 1696.
Exclusive Agenti
Cutler Desk
Wabash Filing Cabinets
Edison's Mimeographs
end Supplies
The Writerpress
TU Sltn
QTATTtWUS PRINTERS
'fifth and oak streets, portla nd. orbcos
AUTOMOBILES LEAVE OUR
OFFICE EVERY HOUR EV
ERY DAY WE INVITE YOU
TO SEE FAIR PORT LOTS
$250. $10 DOWN AND $10 A
MONTH. 301-2 CORBETT
BLDG.
el
I Ii
I 3
STORE
JEivery nousewue a-nowa xuat..
Heavy stitched white cotton-filled
Comforters, on sale at CO
this very low price, each.,l'",'
2-lb. Feather Pillows, 17x 4Qj
24, blue striped ticking, ea.
18x25 Pillows, duck feath- C0
ers, 212 lbs., special, each.
31A-lb Feather Pillows, size 20 by
27, filled with goose CI 47
feathers, on sale for, ea.r''
lS-inch-rown linen Towel- In
ing, good quality, the yard
18-inch heavy brown Linen Tow
eling, with blue borders, on On
sale at this low price, yard. "
18-inch extra heavy pure Linen
Bleached Toweling, sell- ' lO'P
ing at low price of, yard. .
lS-inch red, blue Checked Ifip
Towel 'g, very absorbent, yd.
36-in. white Curtain Scrim, 1 fjp
striped lace patterns yard.
36-inch white Curtain Swisses, in
all size dots and figures, 191a,
selling at this price, yd.. -2
42-inch cross-striped Madras, in
a good assortment of col- 1 Cp
ors, selling now for, yard.
Bleached Huck Towels, fringed
with red borders, on sale at p
this very low price, dozen.
Heavy Huck Towels, good OCp
size, hemmed, at, the dozen.
Extra quality hemmed CI Al
Towels, large size, dozen. P '
Large unbleached fringed lip
Bath Towels, special, each. '
18x54 hemmed Mercerized OQp
D.n Rnarfa cnftflial. flft. WWW
Third and Morrison Streets
America's'
ORIGINAL
MALT
WHISKY
Without a Rival
Today
MALT
Dick Steel Sale Cabinets
Dick Folding Machines
Kilham Loose Leaf Ledger
E. Dietzgen's Architects
& Engineers Supplies
Kee Loz Carbons
and Ribbons
tf Gnd Smia
ENGRAVERS
.-. BOOKBINDERS
ASK
DIAMOND
Orowa tor P.ctflc North wert Boll nd 011me,
Now on display t all be dler. Auk for Ota
locus. ItnotonMle In roar neighborhood, write
as. slrTDii name of your dealer, and wa will mall
yon . packet of (lower aeeda tree (or roar trouble
FHOXT A'I yAMirir.r. SIB., Portland, Or.
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