7 r - - - CITY NEWS IN BRIEF After The Rush OREOOXLAX TELEPHONES. fMiaf Editor .Main T070 ,.Mitn KM ..Main 70T0 . . M&ln T070 , . Main 7070 eunfliy Editor Csmpoalnc-Hoom ..... ily Editor rSS.iM'miiiniimmimmiminimimMUin XIIE SfJ2r AY OREGOXIAN, POKTLAND, JAXUART, .13, lOT. thk UFAWi THBATKR (WW ni Wahng ttm flin.WWm 0!g. von HatzfcUt In "The Little rjichsw." BAKER THEATER (Sd !. Yawn hill and Tajr-'- BaktT Theatrr Company In '"Ranoonn i'oii)-; matinee at S;1S, tonltvt at 8:15. EMPIRE THEATER (11th and Morrison! ..ripple crit--; mulnee t - l : wnum grand THEATER (Washington, bstwrrn r.rlt nd 8cvenlli) Vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30 nd p. M. PAXTAOES IHKATBR (Fiurlti n.l RtatVV Conilauou. v.udevllie. S:3X T p. M . 6TAR THEATER (Park and Washington) Allen stork Company In "The Little Jlln- l:p": matins 2:15 P. M. ; ttnig-ht at 8:1A. 1-THfC THEATER fU nd Ald?r Th 't.yrlc riic-c-k CompHtiy In "iiarbor Il(hta"; and 8:16 f. JO, Lrr. Mkmomal Skrvicec. Oresron Chapter, United Daughters of . the Con federacy, will hold memorial services on the occasion of the one hundredth 'annU versary of the birth of General Robert Slaturcluy evening. January 19. in the Women of Woodcraft hall, corner of Tenth and Taylor streets. The pro- a-ramme of the evonin has been ar rAnned - by Sirs. Jennie A. Georxe. presi dent of the chapter. Chief Justice Had- ley will be the principal speaker of the evening anrt his subject will be "General T.e. s . Typical American, Colonel I-. .T. Hatnem, of Creorjse WrljclK Post, G. A. R., will speak on how General Lee was regarded by the northern army. "General Ia as a. rhristlan" win oa dlncuKbed by Rev, J. Whitcomb Kroufrher and the biography will he read by Miss Huth 1. a, preat ni-ee of "Lijrht Horse Harry" IL.ee. A rob bishop Ohrlstie was to have spoken on General X-ee as a tyne of Southern manhood, but will be unable to attend, having been called to San Fmnflliico by the death of Archbishop Montgomery. "Wis place will be supplied. ' later. John Clair Montleth will sing "The Sword of Lee." The programme will conclude with a tableau in which the h urlience Is requested to rise and sing 'America. The services will h open to all. Special seals vlll be reserved lor th alumni of the University of Virginia and the Washington and Lee University. Refreshments will be served. Trollet Car Jumps Track.-Ati electric rnr on the Mount Scott Railway Jumped tri'e track yesterday afternoon while com ing north across the Section Lifne Road and plowed Us way across the road and Into the office of the Mount Scott lium- ber Company on the north side of the road, breaking down a telephone pole on the way. strange to relate, though the cur was crowded with passengers, nobody rvtnn hurt during: tlie wild fliifht of the cur The motorman remained at his post until the car came to a slop, The car caW down the Incline on the south side of the Section" Linn at ordinary speed and pilwed up as It "reached the road. otherwise serious damage would have Vn dune. Traffic was delayed about an hour by the accident. UncinRs Cabb Tomorrow. JudRre Wolv- ei-ton, of the United States District Court, announced yesterday that he would to- morrow hflnd down a decision In the cane of John re Iw.lt t re. The case is one In which r Iatttre seeks to compel the School Board to issue .Mm a certificate of purchase for certain land. The School Hoard refused to tstsiie the deed because it was altered that the name signed to me cfruncat nan been forced. A dc nuirrer has been riled to the bill of Com itate, t and the denlsion will be on the demurrer. - -.. . SWU.1, HOPE.OF Rkcovf.rt.-Miu, Kath eniic Rills, who was. buru'ed at Fulton I'ark Friday morT.lnB while Bathing; her infant at her home, la aaid to have but little chance for recover'. She Is at St, Vincent's Hospital under the care of Dr. . H. Boyd. She was resting: aa well as could be expected last niht- When he was nrat burned valuable assistance was rendered by Dr. Max Axelrood, who uvea near the scene of the accident. H was summoned and save first old, making her chances for recovery much greater. Reunion Mat Bb Last. The twelfth annual reunion of the Sellwood Volun- teor department will be held In the fire men's hall tn Sellwood next Tuesdav fvenln&v This will probably be the last reunion the volunteers will hold, as their rice win soon he taken by a paid com pany. The volunteers have been faithful and ever ready to turn out at all hours or tne day and night for the preservation or property in that mburb. IxJiRim Prove Katal.-Bembo Glno an- Italian who was injured at Cazadcro while working In the construction Bans of the Orexnn Water Power Company enteiday morning, died yesterday after- mwn hi iae uooa Samaritan Hosnital The body wan taken In charge by Coroner finiey, wno will conduct an investigation of the case. purxs 'Anmverpart concert and dance tinder auspices of Clan Marie-ay. Arlon JTall. "FVIday. January 26. A selected pro crammo of Scottish sonars bv Mrs. Walter Krcd, wise Kathleen Uwier, Mrs, Lulu Miller. J. Adrian Epp!ng J. 9. Carrlck and rr. Reed's Trebel Clef Club, Hlf?n Ind plplna and dancing. Everest's Or chestra, On aav v.. T- r ,. aia"j. A' i rixRD. in the Munici- P8l i'ourt yesterday momlna- K. EX Tuko nnei t jurircre Cameron for per mitting a minor, Darwin Wood, to enter MS SaloOll. The youth U a musician and had been employed at the place to- nlav tli piano. . Woo1 If Held on a chargo of firajtny an overcoat. MllS. MaRTIX LTlVKjl HosriTxu-Aft -vtv r, win m inp jO(ki SRtnaritan DoeipUal, Mrw. Anna Mart In. who was wounded by her husband, Kred B Mar- tin, Men 'he snot and killed her sister and himself, has recovered sufficiently to rcttirn to tier homA. the House. I .iw-tl-iot om Taxation. K. B. -See- hrooK, state Tax Commissioner, till lecture on "The Tax Question" at the Pf-oplfcj Forum tn the Selllne-Hirach hulldinfr Sunday evening-. January 13. at otiock. The mm n be Mowed ly a general discussion. AT r. DrjNiwAT SPKAKg ToMfiWT Mrs. lafl Scott Duniway. prominent In tne equal puaragc movement In tlie Vnlterl fltrtteff. will speak on "The PolitU eil. Sooia I and IndiintrUl 7eoesslty of KtiunI Rin;htw-- tonlR-ht at Alialcy hall. Third and Morrison. WP rlAVft MM loads of wood for sale wt oC per load. Be last niBhtn Tole Kiam tor full pavrtlculars Send your waRons and help yourself as long 03 ft IftltS. lUnftelu-Veysey PSipI Company. Htwim -V. Lumber Exchange. This Will Remind You that now 1 the time to have your hair mattrcse, TWO VftiftJ ni WtumftA lU lam aay. Phone Mi in 474. The Portland Curled Hair fac tory. H Mtarer, proprietor. A- BRAGflAUrs BW5AKDOWN' pf, Mm RtlVjeot Sunday tvtnlnt at th lirt Cone-rea-ational Church. AJl are Invited. anhci-per - busch. Famous JIchleoll mx on drwsU at the Cafe VI and Washington ata. Merchants' lunch. rs-oawA-r'a Orkat Sinorr. Miss Olivia hi, win ainK at Arion hall, Second and Oak. Friday evening, January is. Oet your wrlna-er. aweepem and rub ber noode repaired, 423 MorxlBon. phon Sunday with wine. $1 per cover; 4 to 8:30. Weber's Ornheatra. tr. Geo. F. Koehler, returned, resumes practice. Fiddlier bide.. 10th and Wish. r. J a km t Za n haa returned. 70S WE ARE NOW READY after the rush" to take' care of your ej-ea, and fit them with glasses to make you more comfortable. . . OUR UP-TO-DATE SYSTEM of testing your eyes makes it possible to detect the very slightest trouble. REMEMBER, we make no charge for an examination, and qiir prices are very, reasonable.- GLASSES in pold. gold filled, nickel, rimless or .with. frames. ALL OF THE LATE STYLES. JAEGER Jewelers and 133 FIFTH STREET. trieeer ftt- tempted to step on board of car r.o. 3-J on the Wa.wnston-.ireet 1. ' Third street at 5 o clooX yesterday after- nnnn hut h. cot on the wrong Side anu riT,d the vestibule closed. He stepped ofT toacKwurde ria was thrown" to the pavement, receiving injuries which ne cessitated his. removal to SL Vincent's Hospital. He Buffered bruises on tne .i.l t-1 v i t Hide, end hie left leg: was wrenched. He was picked up by Cross ing Officer O'Brien, who summoned tne patrol wagon. rockrt Saleames wantea oy ""ir- sale house- jNone out nvr. ui-r--u. men need apply. Address J 48, care Ore- gonlah. FOH SAU.-Iot 50x100 reet on -urni Fourth street; Income JoO month: price 22,5W. F. At)raliam, a? Washington at FtmxisHEn Of kick Suits- for physician. Motel Van Noy, Third and Pine streets. OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED Vntted Spanish War Veterans Hold -Annual' Ceremony. The public installation of officers of Scout "Toungr Camp. No. 2, United Spanish War Veterane, was held at Auditorium HaU, 20Si Third street. Wednesday even ing. Over four hundred people were pres ent, including: members of Scout Young Camp, No. 2, and Yenville camp. o. i, Denartment of Oreiton. their families and friends and a delegation of 60 members of Camp Barlow, from Vancouver. wasn.. escorted by the Fourteenth Infantry Band. Tie Ladle' Auxiliary of the Uni ted Spanish War veterans waa wen rep resented. Retiring Commander Jay H. lpton made a welcoming address and thanked the of ficers and members of the camp for their support during: the past year. Colonel ' K. MrDonell was Introduced as Install ing offta and C, H. Meussdorfler as mas- FRKDKRIC J. LETTKRS OS "THE MAGIC OF AMERICA." Which -bea-in with this Issue will be a feature of The rally Ore- gonian. His pecond letter will be published tomorrow morning- and one- every morning - thereafter for several weeks. They command themselves espe cially to the yoimrT reneration of Americana. ter of ceremonies. The followins; officers were nreented and oblltrated: Command er. Roy Vk. Keal;' senior vice-commander, Frank Batter; officer of the day. Mai lory Burdln; officer of the gruard. ur. C. C. MoCornack; chaplain, Henry Aldrlch; ad jutant, GeorKe Eay; quartermaster, Adoluh Woelm: trustee?, ' CJharles F" Foster, George Reubensteln. H. P. Hunter. Addreppes "were made by General O. Siimmrp, Commander McGowan and Comrade Bowne, of Camp Barlow, Van couver. . The prominent feature of the pro gramme were a recitation by Miss Mar guerite Ktrbert: piano aolo by L-eo Shap- irer. vocal nolo by comrade uorge tu. Eans, all of which were heartily ap plauded. Music was rendered by Parsons Orchestra.- Interspersed by selections from the fourteenth Infantry Stand, the Intter part ot the evening being devoted to (lanc ing. Comrade-elect Keel made the eloping addrera, thankingr the camp for the hon ors conrerred upon mm. Tho Spanish War "Veterans are rapidly becoming prominent aa a national oread ration and Scout Tounar Oftmp.. of Port land. Is one of the largeat of the Wst. Thev- are about to launch several new features Qt local Interest, among which h a Spanish War Veteran Band of 4o pieces. to furnleh music- durins the Sixmtnnr aM- son. Oomrs do vVria-ht. for 12 years chief musician ot variQus bands of tnQ Regular Army, la securlppr the best talent In the country for the betid. An employment bureau -will be established within ewv?r&! weeks, and all the buslnean houses in the city In need ot help o any kind will U aaked to call on the camp. Elverv mem- competent committee . before he will be recommended for any position. At nrei- ent. business houses in need of help can make their wants known to Commondor TCesl. E3ks buxldtns. Phone Main . GS97. seariy ail oi tlie prominent t)Ufilness houses and railroads In Portland have Spanish. War Veteran In their employ. EXPOSITION RINK 'SKATERS A.n Increased total of another weeK's business proclaims roller skating at the Exposition Rink to be more popular than ever before. Instead of a fad. roller ekatlnK at - this rink haa de- veioped into a permanent form Of re creation, the ever-lncreaelnfr crowds of skaters and -recruits bearing atrons pvldanoe o T the appreciation of the exposition Rink as a well-managed and comfortable Amusement resort.' An- other hundred pairs of the famous "Wlnalow" ball-bearinar sfcatea have just been received which will .add greatly to the pleasure of skating. Next Tuesday evening: will occur the flrat of a h umber of "stag-"' parties which have been arranged for Tuesdav evenings following the regular session. At these affairs the masculine patrons wilt be given f fee rein to enjoy- frames of ball, fast skat In & and other sports. commutation hooks 2Q UcKets for Sa.uO are now on sale at the rink:. D0Y0UKN0W rlotha Armatrori ar m ixreptlon. as stylish 1 p?rtect m u aniBticaity tailored as the most fastedlous man can wish for. 7 1 law prioea wl 11 agreeaa.tl- -urprine you. 1 1 -ou have been paving 40 to 945 for your clothes go ask Armstrong to 8t0W you what lie makes for 125 to ISO. Armstrong the Tailor, 33 Waahlnc ton street. BROS. Opticians CJS NEAR ALDER. Mine. Schumann-Heink at the Armory. Imnienar .Audience Greet Artftt on ' - Ocraaloa of Her Hetura Concert Br MU1.B Macrae. ff HLN the majestic voice of Madame W Schumann-Heink .rolled through the Armory last nlarht and filled everv nook and corner of that Immense structure, the bis: audience which had xalrly fought lta way' into the drlll- room to hear lier was swept Off JtS feet with enthusiasm over her won derful powers. The ovation extended the srreat contralto even exceeded that ot last Monday nlgju at the Heilig, and although'Portland lia had the extra ordinary privilege of hearing her twice in the week, it could not be satisfied. Again and again she was recalled to repeat Jier triumphs, and as usual she was all happiness. all eaejerness to please the grreat mass which was gratifying; her lieart by its apprecia tion of her art. v There Is more to Madame Sohumann Hink than her extraordinary voice. There haye been great voices of won- drous range and duality before, but never has there been another Schumann-Heink. The arods have been rood to her and If ever woman made generous use of her natural ciftn.it is she. The magnetism of her personality has never been equaled in- any other prima donna, none has ever possessed such a wealth of vitality, of subtle humor, of erenerosltjv And surely none other is loved as she is. Her tour across the continent has been a con- tlnuous round of triumphs and her voice has blazed a path of vocal glory. It waa. perhaps, when the English number on the programme was an nounced that the enthusiasm of the audience rose to Its erreatest pitch last nleht. The Mendelisohn-Bartholdy re citative and aria from St. Paul suited the dignity and richness of her voice to perfection and the audience - was more enthusiastic - over it. than any other number, unless it was the Bach- Gounod' .'Ave Maria" syng to the ac companiment of pipe organ, violin and pin no. TJhe beautiful prelude, was a . musical arem as played by Mr. Cour- en, Mr, Bayley, and Miss Scliaul, but when the glorious tones of the great StOiumann-Hoink voice rose above the instruments' the result was indescrib ably effective. The honors of the thunderous applause wer grraelouBly shared by . Madame with her ac companists. Mr. Courscn has accom panied many of the great artists who have visited Portland and Mr. Bay ley, violinist, who is a newcomer here. has had the same, experience during the years he played in grand opera. ; The delicate interpretative art of Miss Sohaul, the young Gorman pianiste who accompanies the con - tralto. Is much appreciated by all audiences. The full programme of last nljarht's concert will be found In the musical columns of The Oregonlan .today. It was one which appealed especially to musicians and to Germans, and -there were many of the lttr in the im mense audience who fairly reveled in Frauenllebc Und'1 Leber. (Schumann) and Schubert numbers, as well as In the two Strauss selections. "He tn tra nche Aultorderung" of the latter, was one of the most beautifully rendered numbers of the evening. The management labored under the J i rTc u 1 ty of not being able to heat the Armory well. Tills la almost Impos sible to do In mild weather, and the drop in temperature last nisht made the situation' a. difficult one to cope with. The singer evidently Buffered more than the audience and she hur- rle her programme on this account. She alncrly regretted that she was unable to give the encores asked' for and stated after the concert that she surely would have done so had the room been warmer and the risk of taking: cold less. Again tlie great need ot a concert hall In Portland Is brought to public notice, and practically everyone tn the audience was asking the question last night, "Why fiocgn't Bomeone build one?" Madame said good-bye to her many Portland friends for wo years. "I come again In two years," sue said, "but sooner, no, 1 go to Paris. Berlin to the plsces -where T have been arlven these."' and she Indicated the seven gold medals which adorned tier cor- sagr. They were decorations from kings and queens, from princes and Grand "Du tees. who have taken that means of expressing; their appreciation of the world's greatest contralto voice. Auf wledersehen, meln lteber Frau Schumann-Heinle, komme bald aureole. T" OAKS SKATING RINK. Leaping tne Gap to ft Feature ' This Afternoon and Evening, Also xt Week. T he great sensational act of leaping the gap will be the reature met at tne OaRa jUnK this afternoon and evening, also next week. Professor Harrison. the great racer and daring jumper, will nresent thin act DroniDtly at 3 J. M. afternoon and 9 P. M. at night. Don't miss this great treat. ONLY A FEW LEFT. Opera coats at half price while they laat at Te Palais Royal. 37 6 "Washing ton, street. Pnnral of Mrs. W. Murray. Servlceat over the rerruitna of Mr. Eaisa Augueta Jiwrray, tne qecmefl wife Ot Professor W. L. Murray. iwimminR In- Atructor at - the Multnomah Club. wer held at liolmart chapel yesterday after- CiS si L- n n ft f ' ti. i 4 tflVA ir Men 5 buits and Winter- Ml n'te1 (A Hi- i "M -HarLjff V,- , kr V CLEARANCE PRICE5JUVENILE DEPT. - - - . r-w . !-" d- a I C Odds and Ends in Boys' 3-rJjece Knee rants Suiis-Ages 8 lo 16 fS.OO values. Sale Price .-. . .... . - V- - - - -'.?2.50 $ 6.50 values. $ 7.00 values'. $ 8.00 values. $ 8.50 values. SIO.OO values. Sale Price . . I $12.00 values. Sale Price i I . out Norfolk straight Pants Suits on sale at actual cost, most ctesiraoie At AClUal LOSl patterns in tweeds, cheviots, serges and worsteds. Bargains extraordinary. noon. Tho rnapel was - nilM wit n Tn' miinv ' rrln3s of the ' decaspd: 1 :irl r ir the sen-ires vocal solos were rendered' by Mrs. Walter Re?d and Mias Bculah Cald- well. The Interment was at the Rivr-vir-w Cemetery, where the services were private. The floral offerlrrfi were beauti ful, exceptionally . handeonw pieces being presented by the board of directors aJid the members or the ladies annex or tne Multnomah dub. Th'e pallbearers were: A. K. Slocum, Otto Ikum, C. S, Brune. Karl Stanton, Richard Hart and Ned Barrett. WHEREJO 611ME. . All the dellcmclM of the season at th. Portland Restaurant; line private apart- merits for parties, 306 Wash., near Sth. ' Snecial Sunday- dinner. 50 cents. at J. Z. Kruse's Restaurant, 363 Morrison street; music; open nights. . ' Idea-ant Sunday dinner 60c. at Brandes' Grill. 103 Sixth street, from 13 to 8 P. M. Wfllson'n Restaurant will serve a fine chicken dinner today, 50 cents. Genuine French dinner, with wine, 50c, at 93 Fifth street, near. Stark, 4 to 8. LOW DENTAL FIGUflES. To get their work introduced. The. L41y Dental Company, painless Ientis-ts; TTilrd and Couch streets. ' Portland, . are making tne remarkaDie reduction or one-third oft their regular prices. Dr, H. A. Sturde- vant. formerly of The Jostles and Dr. B. t- . Butler, formerly or ArUDgton, are in charge. Lady attendant, Examination and estimates free: all work guaranteed ten years: office hours 8 A M.. Sunday S -A. AI- to 1 I. Pacific 1852. ... ' , C. BERRY'S MASQUERADE ,A special dancing party masquerade will be given Wednesday night at - Merrill's hall. Seventh and Oa lc. Ten prizes to the markers. A-grAnd time .assured Prasos full orcHestra, . , -; - t . JUST A WORD. This Week will lift: the time to huy dress slclrta while our annual clearance sals Is KoInK otu Don't miss it. le Palais Royal, 375 Washington street. 9 Humphrey;, Seventy- , Seven Cures Colds and As CJrtp now prvll,T you hould be able to tell it at once, prompt treat- ment means short attack. While In- f luensa. and Couirh are ever present there la the- racking' pavln and aching of the back, the limbs and the head, like no thin- else unless it la Ohllla and Fever. Tho Prostration, th yever. heat nd restlessness are greater tnan In a Common Cold. 'i5evAnty-8evenM contains a remedy tor each symptom, relief ixx every dose. If you will keep tocket and take It promptly, you will not have to lay ti j. but can k.ep about your ousloesa, this appeal . to . busy people. At rrutr,riftts.' 23 cents, or malted.v . Humphr-' a' Tlomvo. Medicine ".. Willlaira and John tr-t, "2iefv York. - Weieh "Superior in Style, Fit and Quality" an un- equaled assortment every garment guaranteed. Note the price concessions 4 Sale Price ?a&0 Sale Price . .... ..... . $3.00 Sale Price . . . . ; . ss.OO Sale Price .: $3.00 : ;. )U.VV Ruys a gjrl used piano here now. $200.00 biuys a dandy only sliiflitly used. j , . .. : $100.00 gets another one in good plaj- inp: condition ; rosewood ease. The above are all uprights and are exceptional bargains. Will extend reasonable terms of payment. Y40.00 buys a good square piano. $65.00 takes another one; $4.00 per month. $200.00 for some discontinued styles of new pianos reliable makes; $11) per month. A Iarsre assortment of the world's best pianos, piano players and in terior player pianos, lorac and see them ; we will make price and terms to suit. , SvUle Bros. Piano Co. 374 Morrison St., Cor.W. Park St. j Dig Stores lor Rent In rrtodcrn brick building . cn upper WasKlngton St. . Includes full 'basements, . modern plumbing and -i glass fronts. Low rent. long lease. Gcvurtz fit 5 Sons, 1.3-5 First Street. hi :th st, sear-aider ST. Lairseat and Best Equipped Optical Cstab- Usiaaant la Northwat Schwah Printing Co. f7 STARK 9-TftE.eil MOl EL MOORE Opn all year. Hot salt baths !n connec tion with hotel Hpaclal Winter rUa Dan J. Moor.. Proprietor. - $135.00 D.Chambers if&fflK 0IT?MGTRI5T I I Vision acfesitlfle- : m - y erreeted. Art . Jmm ' -la eyea fitted. t Overcoats Sale Pn'ce - - $11.00 Sale Price - - $12.35 Sale Price - $12.85 Sale Price - - $13.85 Sale Price - - $ 1 4.40 Sale Price - - $18.85 Boys' Overcoats and Models Ages b to lb 5ft S.OO -values Sale Price $ 6.00 values. Sale Price $ 6.50 values. Sale Price $ 7:50 values. Sale Price $ QOft vW CJaln Price $10.00 values. Sale Price $12.50 values. Sale Price your pocket-book. No charge for examination. DR. HAYNES, with- A. IM. WRIGHT JeweleT 293 Morrison Street, Near Fifth I J T3rT'TO. f you are troubled with headaches, why J ; , ,M mr 1 IvfcJ not consult our Optician. He is an ex- J i pert and can give you relief without a t 3 . Vtz,-v 7t-jr- W" bMTLAHO.ORS4V ... w.tiiD.too .... .. 41. a Ifttltt itttttt f ttttttttltltttttttttttttttt0tMf999 TALK OF THE TOWN COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. Denver, Omaha, Kanini City, Salt l.nW, Dallm, Texai Pordund, Orctoi. 133 Sixth St. FLOYD F. BROWER. Mgr. Orasonian Bldg. ! CLARKE. WOODWARD pjrect importers of r.eavjr and roren cHemlcals( rrcncJ ptrftjniW And proprietaries, Haarlem oil, Japan camphor and menthol, English chalk. German tayposulphit soda and chloride ot lime In lead-lined, private swltchlna; track from all railroads to our doors. w? invite correspondence, Conveniently located at Ninth and station. . Reefers, Various $3.S5 . . . . ........ . 48o . 90.10 . 5.95 . .. 7.2S . . . Sp8.33 ?9.85 Don't Use Classes Unless you need them, and when you do need them be sure they fit. Our business is to tell you when you do need them, We fit your eyes dnd fit QOubt. . Wc grind all' our lenses in J our own shop, malting com plicated lenses our specialty. A CONSULTATION WILL CONVINCE YOU The Merits of SOLID "INVISIBLE" KRYFT0K5 DRUG CO. ts Hoyt street, near Union Passenger