!-... CUlLAY WCDLD DE M V- . 4 . , CC3T city .;dtkk;3 V4- -f '' "' v t - r tox;atb AatCiUtXATI, Tit' Armory.-. ...... Iterenara Uraod . tulumwia...-. Kmnlre. ....... ... . ran r. "In Uskomey" ...."The Ull ward" ,..,.'1M ow Olrl" ...'........VeBoevtlle I jrU . 'far ... Blloa ' JUlrer V, ...-.... .vaaueviue .Vaudeville .VSUOeVUIS Arvsde ... ....... 7.,.. .....VsaAe rule 't i Bom year ago Capt. Ban t). Boswell, retired army urncer, lmpreaaea witn th Jbeantles. of .the Willamette valley, WBaa"KH1oifia-t'Ja-poJneaboiitHI ; mllaa aoutb of thla city. -Not, long aftar 'L, ha discovered cn hla homestead a run - ulnar spring, known' for generations, bow ; var, ta the' Indians throughout this an ; tiro- aacllon and : possessing moat ra markabl aparient and altaratlva prop- ortlaa. So ! wall known have'th m. - ' dlclnal virtoee'of Baewell eprlnge water bacoma t.iat today It la shipped to nearly vary state In the union. Maasrs. . - Woodtrd, Clarke tt Co-, tha wall-knowa retail ' and wholesale druggists of this " city, have . taken over.- tha agency and ' f aiiia) of the product of these springs and "are prepared to - supply the water . promptly an at the lowest rates. To those unfamiliar with and Interested In three waters. they will gladly supply - printed matter and . sample without ' charge.: - . ... " ; ;. ' "J, ' Lily of the Valley, .Multnomah, Proa " peel and Sellwood lodges of the Brother- hood of America held-a Joint installation meeting last svantng at the. hall of the first-named -. lodge. Ceremonies ' were reconducted by John A. Jeffrey of talem, supreme president, assisted ..by R. f. Walker, supreme conductor. , About -101 ' members of the order were present A .-', banquet followed the- exercise, -'add '.' ' speeches were made by John A. Jeffrey, 1C J, Wslfcer. A. M. Dos. Dr. H. Mead, . J. W. Booth, A. T. Pool, Dr. Eugene ' Little, Dr. A. D. Dlven, Mary. E. Steepy. , n Pr. M. Pomeroy and others. W. J. Ap " ptegat. stats manager, acted as toast Y roaster. Past President R. J. Walker, of tha Lilly of tile Valley lodge, wsa pre-v.- Bnted wlVua handsome goldl medal 'at '-.'.' tnefhapd pt jils. brother lodge meaaers. " i ' ,v . -r-t-.-..-. , "Ben Oraet faisnagerr of tha 'Shakes peareafn' company to play In Portland ' this' week will give a lecture on The . Tlhaa.tr. ,Taate-d)r Today and Tomor irr4'!tunder. tha -auspices of. tha Toung : Fsopla's Culture union of Congregational . HU ilsratr. the. Vnltarlan: ehaoal. Seventh, and Yamhill streets, at to morrow evening. The mualcal numhers . will- ae given by Mrs. Rosa Bloch-Bausr and B. Amsterdam,' director of the Royal "' Hungarian orchestra of Hotel Portland. TJils is a rare, opportunity to bear 'Mr. Ureet, who ta a flwlshed: Hhakaapasraaa - ,. student and lecturer, aa well ae an au thorlty 'en stage mattera. " Admission free, . ' '- - . ' iT" Postmaster "Mlnto yesterday promlaed tils asslstanea in' the restoration of ata .'. tion A on tha east side. At a" meeting .of .business) 'man ! the fcffica of - tas aUudebaker company, for tha purpose at office,' Joseph Buchtel was chairman and L. H.Wells secretary. Mr. Mlnto s declared tha atatlon was discontinued at the 'recommendation of Inspector' -Flint "'and Postmaster -Bancroft befora he-was - appointed to the poiltlon. H. H. Naw ' hatlrDr. R. A. Wllaon and V. C Dunning will co-operate - with tha chairman and . .-secretary in preparing fstltlona. " Women's Chrlatlarl Temperance Union '- mot hare met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. David Dalglelsh, Twelfth , - street - Devotional service was led by ; " " Mra D. C. Pel ton, -and talka on the ) raining of children were given by Mrs. James McKensle, Mrs. Adams and Mrs. 7 Ada Wallace t'nruh. Plana for the great . f wortr of the union during the Lewis and ('-.: t'lsrk fair were drseussed. The Oregon . W. C. T, V. expects that Important' con-. j "feronce meetings of the national workers T2 ;ftf Weld'to thlsclty during the sum- i MllwauKle- wllJ ferf 'a Wlof ,mttl t for the naihnr"Tear.' Three new arc lights will be placed, one at the electric 7": railway. station, one near the postofflca - and one the achoolhouae. 'From all sources the town will derive a revenue - of about. 11.49 this ear. f?7 this s amount '4 will come from a saloon; license for which th council recently J - granted over a protest by cltlsens. -A - -wo-atory bulldlna' being erected.-to Tie. occupied by the aaloon, opposite the KvsngellcaJ church.- ', y ." -f; -;y Ann King, executrix of the estate of . William King, deceased.' has' made a final " report. - showing unexpended cssh in : hand belonging to the aetata, si . , 1?.0; . securities . valued at - l.7.S0, the total being tl.40.8. and she asks - for final hearing and discharge by tha county. ourf. ..U v kJ . k Danish Consul William T. Eiaen Is i completing -piana lor a- -acanainavisn ; rancert early-In' FebrUaVy 'for the benefit - " of the gasmen's Institute. Tha program FREE v FREE , I'A Handsome Illustrated FREE ALL THIS WEEK SpecicI DJindsd 25c' ib. . Fresh .Roasted Every Day. t TE A flTORE 170 THIRD, STREET. .Pborie Mtlrt ITCi " 1 ' Between Morrison and TamhlU wmmm CALENDAR - -' . i j ' i i :'t ')';' '. Rsport : Cuts : Methods to Put Tsvnner Creek Conduit : in Cood Condition; ; ELLIOTT MADS IT AND r i ! WANZER HA3 CONCURRED Would Cott Less Than Flvi Thousand Dollars, to Bt. Charged to Contractors. ' Xx-Citf Snginea ,W.' C Elliott and City .Engineer Charles ' Wanser , have made their report to Mayor WUllama regarding tha repair which are neces sary to put Tanner creek aewar In a safe condition. . They estimate the cost of tha work tq be U.IT. and recommend that - the city make - the repairs -. and charge the coat agalnat tha contract W. C Elliott signed the report De cember It, and Mr. Waniar concurred, and presented it ,to Mayor Williams this morning.'. In all probability tha recom mendations of tha engineers trill be car ried out by the mayor. The report fol lowa; - . "In company with Charles Waniar, at your request I. on December .(T ult, examined tha oonldltlona of the- Tanner oreek sewer with a view of reoommend lng to you tha proper method of remedy ing' the defects in tha seiner and would report-aa follows: 1 . .. "First -All tha debrta should f be promptly removed. ' This' consists - of loose brick, atone and mortar, and aerl oualy reduces the capacity of tha sewer; also preventing thorough inspection of tta bottom. ..-. ' - "Seoond There are Several - places, where for a distance of from five to St reet,, tha arch .doea not reat fairly upon tha Invert of - the sewer, which, defects can be i remedied from the inside by means i of -removing the -wail for a abort distance at one time,- and rebuilding the same on proper, ltnea. Thla work should not 'cost ta exceed tha aum of-o0. . Third Ther exists substantial evl dencer that tha r sides and top filling around the sewer has In some Instances been slighted, consequently throwing a doubt as ts tha entire length which was rebuilt and repaired. This backing of tha wall of tha newer with puddled and rammed . earth up to, and around tha spring of the arch Ja essential, and, un less It is known that thla proper ailing has been done, no one can . confidently pronounce the aewsr to be in a aafa con dition, and I therefor recommend that either a -drift -er an open eut-oe -mn along the top of the sewer for the en tire length of. that portion repaired and rebuilt under ordinance No. 14.071, which shall expos ' to view, th - outsld of the arch and -below the spring' of tha Same .all . defects on the outside wall. Thee should be remedied and all joints plastered with cement after which the earth should be puddled and rammed on both sldea of the aawer from below the eprlng-of the arch to. the top of. th open, out on. drift t ,, ,,' ' -.. I recommend further, that all this work, both Inside and outside the aewsr, shall be done by the city of Portland and that the sxpans of -doing th same shall -be charged agalsat the oontract for the Tanner creek answer improve ment r' A ,j' '' ;! "I eatlmat the probable cost of ths above work for a distance of LIT feat aa follows: ' Cleaning ' and repair of Inside, 1500; excavation, repairs and re fining .trench en oufalde, f 4.113.(0. Totsi, 4.l.0. '! " - This expenditure will meke-th newer first clasa in every particular snd. as atrong a contemplated tinder tha orlg-J Inal oontract and speclAcetlon.'- - - will : b ' a"lf- in- Scandinavian.' with per formers of 'that nationality. Mr. Elsen hopes Ho procure some excellent talent Hla daughter' from Chicago, who has a charm tngsoprano -voice, -and allsa tar sen. -the violinist will be on th pro gram, besides tk Danish-and Swedish consuls. ' :.. -. " "."'v.'C'''" " -. V When .you -rant a purse, pocketbook, or blllbook something better and more durable than commonly round in most) stores. -and yet at a moderate price Call on Albert Berni. the druggist Sec ond and Washington, and 1st him show you bis large variety of fln leather goods In, the latest styles and designs. Another shipment of. money belts Just received. 7-' rj-ZS. J. C. Windle baa been appointed execu tor of the will ofMe ,Bother, Isabella Windle, who died a few. days ago. Th petition sets forth that the real prop erty I worth- about 110,000, and th personal property, is of $11,000 approxi mate valuation. We must seli every second-hand Rem ington, - Smith Premier and Densmor typewriter in the houe within th next 10 days. Here la a chance to get a machine for almost nothing. Under wood Typewriter Agency, OS Front 8t " Notice -Discount -is allowed on all gaa bill during first flv () days of each month. The let and Id of thla month being holldaya, discount will be allowed -en - sixto (ath) and seventh (7th). . ... ,; i--.-'-" . .-. : , ' Steamer "Alliance" , sslls from Couch street dock for Coos Bay and Eureka Saturday, January 7th. at p. m. F, P. Baumgartner, agent Main 111. , ' ' H.Te. Cough , and - Cronup Syrup Simple and' effective. Best children's medicine. Specific for all cnest colds and croup. . For sal by Knight Drug. Co. . 'R.. fl. Cough "and Croup Syrup Sure .curator eroup anij bronchial coldi. Keep on hand for emergencies. For sal by Knight Drug Co. -Th Holmea Coal 4k Ic Co. ha been Incorporated. 1100.000 capital., by R. J. Holme. J. W. Holmes and H. P. Holme. Try, Peacock Buckwheat Flour.- Toil will be convinced that it la delicious,, . If you have anything to sell can np Maid ette. Ill First street. - - , Dr. Chaa W.-Barr. dentist 117 Dehum. WRS.: PrVUUrjE STEVENS t-T BURIED AT VANCOUVER f --?' - - Mrs. Pauline A. Stevens wss buried yesterday in Vancouver cemetery, after funeral services held st the home of Francis Stevens. She wss born Pauline Benhelm. February 14, 1121. in Alssce- Lor rains in ItSI her family emigrated to New Orleana. where In 1131 ah mar ried WIHIaan Stevens, and in 1151 crossed the plains to Fort-. Vancouver. She leave thee children: William C. Stevens, of Independence, Or.; Theodore Steven and Sarah Stevens, of Beattle, Wssh.; Capt. Frank Slevrna of Vancou ver, and Mrs. O. W, WUson of Portland. Can Francisco Firm Ofitn to Repair Chinook at Less -. Than Local Figures. - V; y . ' " .' : -" ;.; COST OF MOVING DREDGE ' -WOULD EE EXPENSIVE Might Be Better to Accept High Bid I juid Have Work ; : T 7, Don Here."'' J: WhU the Rlsdon Iron A Locomotive Works of San Francisco submitted the lowest bid (H.I1 for making repairs to 'the Columbia river bar dredge Chi nook, it will coat about !.( to take tha dredge from Portland .to Ban Fran cisco. ' The, Willamette Iron - Bteel Works of Portland agrees to do the work for I2M4. which la thua In real Itr tb lowest bid - If th dredsa la left hare, th United Stat angiaeers can vlait bar every day as the work progreeses, and oversee it Th other bids are aa follow: c. Pucet Sound Enain Works. eV J atOe, Washi ....$11,111 Smith A Watson Iron Work. PorUand. Or. ................ . S4.03S Haffernaa Enain Works. Seattle. ' Waak, . . -.'.i-i-.-; V. V, i .. IMH tTnlon Iron Works, flan Franeiseo, - Cal. i SUM Columbia Engineering - Works,, r, . - Portland. Or. . . .v. ............ 11,12 ALLIANCE IN A STORM. rr es onra, trader mil f Bid ot Mak 'a Caotaln Hard wick of the steamer Al llanoe. which arrived In port last night. reports the last trip" from PorUand as vary rough. -While OS Cap Blanco tha steamer ran Into a 71-mll an Hour gala and for hoars th vessel did not make more than a mile's progress, ' although under full bead of steam. .",. From Coos Bsy to tha Columbia river a strung sale was blowing on the turn trip, but aa the wind was in her favor th Alliance made good time. - number of Ufa preserver war mutl lated and. thrown overboard. -..Borne of them were later picked up and gava rise to th report that the steamer had nad a mlahap. , Th steamer brought a light cargo. It eonalsts of two cars - of shingles, -0 boxes of . fish and 1.009 cases of salmon. She la scheduled to sail on th return trip Saturday night -Alonqthe waterfront German hlpCarIh'lftadI yesterday from the Greenwich to the dock of th t Holmes Coal dt -Io company" to dla- charsa 10 tona of coke. : Gasoline .schooner' ChetoO ' aaUad thla afternoon for Rogue River with a -full cargo. Tha .atsward and boatswain deserted last night from" tha Brltlah ship Hamp ton. The vessel -will complex her lum ber esrgo-this afternoonpflTtrtst.! coast or Bourn America. - .. CapUlns Bdwarda. and Fuller spent Menday In Astoria, where ther ins pVcted the steamer Flyer and Mynia. MARINE NOTES. la. Jan. 4. Arrived at T:48 and left tip at 10;t0 a. m. 8teaner F,.A- K 11 burn, from Sao Francisco and coast porta. Arrived at 7:40 a. m.: Bteamer Co- lumbla.- from San Franclaco. a.,' Arrived down. at'B:! ant Oerman 'Steamer Arabia. TBaj&Framclsco.' Jan. 4. Arrived Schooner W. F.'Jewelt, front Columbia river Astoria. Jan. 4. Steamer Columbia left no at 11 o'clock. Astoria, Jan. 4. Condition of the bar It I 1 m... moceraier wina easv iigni weather clear. Wlfflam - Kohn. :- allaa Bill Boosty. plsaded nof'gullty yesterday to tha charge of stealing good . ; valued . . at 131.60 from H. J. Faust' stor. - I Offer All Stomach Sufferers Full ! Dollar Worth of Mr Rem ' . edy Free to Try. . ' I ran afford te offer s foil dnllar-e wnrth free becanee ailne ta aa ordtaarr rmnedr. Ordinary reawdles treat armptoma. lly nmedy treats tb taoses tbat eradure tha sySHitoiiai. " Byaip. torn traatsieot amat be kept u forever as as the eaase la there. My treatment ajar be stoi?ed as aeoa ss it ass rsnoved the casae. fnr that la always the esd et trouble, ' Stoaftaok trevble is aot really a alckneas, bnt a ermptom. It la a aymptom tbat a eertats set ef aervea la allln. hot tha volnaury serves that easble yen .to walk a ad talk a ad art bat the sntos-atle stoaueb, serrs ever watra twt saiira " mm vumw. ' I have not room aera te eiplala sew fheae tender, tiny a.rtea control and operate the Momafh. flow -worry breaks then down and rauaes ladlsratlan. - How silanaa ' wear thrn . . -. . . . asm eeosee vjmumpmiww iiu. oiaxi iuepla How netawt may heart aad other troubles bring- ea kidney, tbroagfe aynapatby, - I save aot rooav' ta ex nrves may be- reached and vltaltard aad nade well plala how tbeae MreenTtheaad aad by a reatedy I spent t 80 rears la perfectuwi sew saowa. ay urafs-sia eTerywnere aa it Shooa'a Kaatoratlve. 1 have aot room ta ea- plain kew this restedy, ky removlna the eaaaa. Cta a certain end to tndlseetloa, beiefiinc rrtatrn. tnanmnla. aermaanese. dyaDenela. All of these tains' are fully eiplalaed la the book I will sen you when yon write. In store tbsa a million homes my.reswdy Is known. It has eared stoma ra tronhlea at oaee, bnt topes ted ly over and yver sasln. Yet yoe ma? Tl bite neard llf It uc heailiis saay.kses delated ee dnabtrd. So I make this offer to yon. a atrsnswr. that every, possible tinm for donbt may be removed. Send me no s-mney make ate so promlas tske , ae risk, simply wrtte-and aan. If yon have not tried my remedy. I will send yea sn rder ea year a .u, rnll dollar bottle not a sample. wit tba reaiilar standard bottle be keeps eon stsatly en hla sbeHoy Tbe dressiat -wllt-es- enira ae enndltlona. He wibiwo " J'ZL rheerfnlly ss thoasb yon; doUar Uld before him He win send the bill to me. win na arwtx this oppertnnity an aera t ,ar aspeoee shaolntely bow to he rid foe-r-rer of all forms of stomarb trenble to be rid aot only of tbe trenble. bnt of tbe, very eaaaa which srodoosd lt wri tooay. , . rnr a free arder for aWk 1 ea EjexeUa. a fall dollar bottle Book t oa tba Heart. e smm aodreao Pr. Joa ea tbe KMaaya, Snoop . Bos S.BTS. nook 4 for Winn RerliM, Wis. Stale Booh for Men. - - -which book yea wast. Booh sa Bneomatlsm, KSjiobp's . I nw ' - Indigestion? Restorative w bav . standard reputation and value at S7t Just. II at. . eneM-Terms . down Tils to the PIANO REDUCTION :r:';' 'SALE aember 'making lour pianos, ' Now 1 your payment plan appllea to all a llttl down and Uttl ch month oures a nlc lnstrumenC A!!:n 6 Gilbert - Old aU4. OOBI I BZZTX p1 AT THE; THEATRES., A atrong and railstlo. nUy U Daly; fasclnaUng drama, "Tha Laat Word," which the Columbia Stock company la giving this week. Oeorg Bloomquoat and Loutae Brandt have many of tho pretty UtUa " comedy scenes la which thsr-j(cl. Oeorg Barrell ha a capUal part, i Th faaclnatlng cb at the end of the second set with Miss Countlss, William Dille and tha old muaician is tha moat lmnreaatvO . that haa been placed on th Cohrmbla tag for a long tim. n -Latst wore i larg audiences thla week, aruf well d- rvs the patronag. :i;,'.'"''; SfHolytjr Next Vs-eek. Th Columbia theatr will next week preaent magnlflosnt scenes of eastern sDlendor - such aa haa seldom - If ever been witnessed on a Portland tag be fore. -"The Holy City" which open Sunday afternoon, haa been nnder prepa ration for aeveral weeks. Th east re quired Is a -very large on and, tha stag will, at time b crowned. J.; 7 -verymam,'--"TweUth Ntht,' "r-To' w- Sh'skespeare'a delightful comedy "Twelfth Nfght" acted exacUy as it was tn th days of its original per- formane nndertbe direction of Shak- s pea re hlmSelt la,, the novel ntrtain mnt desls-ned by Ben Greet to be of fered at th --rquani '-Orand. nxt Bvlda-r and - Saturday evenlnga. On FrlUy:"and.r- : BaturtUy; afternoon -Everyman" will be glvea In respons to popular demand, and these performances will Ka aH van sit 'Donulsr Dticas. - As Friday ---ninTht - happena to db Twelfth nlahC Mr. Great haa selected tha comedy of that name, aa It la his custom to Tr1-re thlv rlay on Jarmarr each year,--, Ben- vQreet - wlU b ,th Malvnlta. aaM to ha hla bast cart. Erlck j-Blind will be Orslno; ConsUnc Crawley Violas Joha Barer Crawley. Sir Anarew; Bvdner Orenatreet, ' Slr-Tbby' Helena Head. Olivia, and Agns-8cott will be Maria. - Saata are: now Bailing. 'Wegt,Bir' JnWfce -3!initrelav- - William H. .West' Wl Jublle Mln ,ti. m ha the attraction . at th Minium Xlrand theatre tomorrow night IxCno minstrel company the world hat ever known, la ao much capital inveaieu, and it la th la neat of its kind travel ing. Thla season there ar 14 of th sweetest voiced lngera. headedby th famous Oeorge T. Martin j the graateat array of SalladlaU everr tatheredto rather on One stage. Watch for th big parade tomorrow at - noon, ,f - ;. The Mefry "Show 'QkLX We ladvahln. "Tha Show. Oirl, eon- timiea enerrtiv on her way at the Em pire, where she is holding court nlghUy to overflowing audlencecJ Th sucoesa thla miininni comrdv has -made la not surprising after on aee the perform ance. On of th f eaturea la tha Eng llah pantomlmlst." Charle Parcor. who giYs th cleverest impersonation of a cat ever preaented to, n audlenc. " Sid Forrester is . very succsssf ul in his "coster songs, and taken altogether th comedy ia full of good things. Ths 0n- araa-ement 1 lor on, ween wim miua Saturday. , ' -, ' '"'.V;r,r "Rudolph and Adolph" Coming. ThnfuhnTestof"irTrcrrBndolph and Adolph." wlll 'ba presented at tne Empire theatr fournignt nexj wees, atartins- Sunday matinee. The sidy has been on of th greatest laughing auc iea-alnoe Hoyt'aiA-Trip to cnina- inan it is bv Charles Newman, wno haa won tarn in writing mualcal farce comedies. It is generally conceded that "Rudolc-h and -Adolph"- la -far-superior to Mr. Newman's praviouo attempts. -Xalt of -Irr DsAo1Ile3r" "iHiams and Walker will appear for the last time at tha Marquam Grand to- nlcht In their creat aucceas, -in ia homey.", . - .-, . . . . .-. 7"Whreg Your Home? - Do you llv" in WoodatockT Montsr villa, perhaps; or Is It SU Johns or Piedmont T Then you will .especially appreciate the film shown on ths dijou ai aili- ttia week. "The Suburbanites' a rauli Is ths name. Th reat f th Bijou pro. gram ia exceptionally good thla week. O-Connell, and . Summer and th raga muffins, with th lighting dance and Mstnto-.Norrla, th aoubrette with th altver boons, ar top-JInera. Keen Interest st'the Sur. Interest ao keen aa to hold the audi anc breathleaa la tn, fitting tribute paid to th Okabes at tha Star theatre thla week. These seven wonderful Japan acrobats snd Jugglers present som novelties from the mlkado'a king dom which have never before been par alleled in America." Four of the troupe ar llttl boya, and their dexterity aad cutanea keep- the audleno . In a con tinuous uproar of applause. . Clever People . st Arcad. -. -New facew appear at th Arcad the atre thla week and every single act la good. ' Stanley and Alleen, g boy and a girl, show a finish In their work that Is marveioua in children. Tneir. eong. "Down on th Brandywine" la a hit. a la the girl's' kaleidoscopic 1 dancing. Lilly Faloma I a soprano who can alng. Jones and Sambo supply much fun In blsck fsc. A wonderfully pretty piece a 1 '" i .in .''."-'.-'- . m placed on a' Vlano of which la considered good thla price. Do you want and) $19 par month. . ..fe- ' a big reduction on all ' opportunity -Our easy .-.- - B - amaKcrCp: ; ebMtepe-m. . ,- '- aUni MOSBXSOJT. r'- U 1 vmxu iTUinii s-ao o-oxoox. .- , v, '" at th ' - '-Li AMMOMT wsv-v- ' ";: ; C r- Tenth and Couch fltav r - - WOaUaOV BBATBST anAmaT J IN GRAND RECITAL -liosa-liowar boot,' t0OZBVriz.o1, 11.50, ai.ou. naicoar, az.00, slou, ai.itu, si.oo. Beats aw aale ta the May -of the -afarqnaa Oraaa tkaatra ,unl ,.T . m. inia areaiasi afterward at toe Armory, Tenth-street door. No sabseriptle: use. I Oarribgas st 10:80 e'eleck. Stain way plaa ased... , . . . MOSrCOSTLY HoGday Festivities Fail to llfar Interest in Piano-Buying FiftvOns lactrarrrents Sold by - EHers Plsno House In SiiDsys. ' Provslliof; Osmsnd Is for ths "Beat" V ? L. Notwithstanding tha present . season bas been ah exeeedlngly prosperous one; that nouaav nuying naa oeen remsra-- Sbly liberal in alLdlrectlona. and that the avuera aiapiay 01 macrunnnis i excejotlonallv tern nt ins fron bss been tempting 1 from price aa well aa from an artlsUc view point,', the eontlnued desree of Intereat and tha continued buying of the very finest and moat oostlr Instruments ta slmply-amas- . ime iha waear-anriina? iMMmner a l. al though Monday was a holiday and Christmas -weex is iixeiy-HO oe quier. the combined sales of Portland snd Snoksns show II instruments, at a frt tion leaa than 121.000. Hero are the pur chasers - for th week ana tnainsiru mama tfiev aecnnwl f. .-r-" Mr. f . W. Vreeland, a handsome Ho- bart M. Cable: A. Martell. A dainty Weser; R. K. Hartwell, a Kimball or- I ran; Woodmen of th World, Wood 4 land. Or., Kimball organi L. L. Broylea, a Kimball pianos JU. . Douglas, Kim- pau piano; mra. mua - rksnnaur zir dett ore-an: Mra, Ella M. ' Blood. Kim' ball piano; Mrs. Blrili L. BchaikMet roatyle Pianola:- Mr. Chae. W. Birfhm. Foeteavpiano; Mr. A. H. Orleaaen, (Jehu; mann; Leaal Bell. Kimball: Rev. Fred DobberfuhL Burdett: Mr. James , yr. Kelly, a beautiful Chlckeiing; F. A Menth secured another beauty in a Kimball: Mrs. Anna Joehnk. Bsus; E. N. Hall. Schiller; Oeorge Scott, Claren don, a. -Wood, Hlnse; H. M. Van Al etlne, Aertola; Mrs. Herman H. Jones, Metroatyl PUnola: Mra. w. 11. unnd staff. Metroatyle Pianola: J..I Pettltt. Leater; R BUsler. Peorleaa Electric; M. C Davis. 8tory A Clark; 'Msrous Kilts. Clarendon; A. Haiaerman. naua; Mn. r. HaJL Whltnav: J. R. Harvey. Aertola snd Leater piano: Mrs. Emma Cpad. Clarendon; B. F. - Walling. Kim ball; W. H. Daly. Bailey; Jamea B. Oar- nela. rianoia ana i i.rmuun pianvv-"' bert B, Kohny. Chlckering pis no: J. H. Bobbins, a superb- Cblrkerlng; W. S Riddle, Kimball; K. B. Thompson, a Ja- Snyrea. Story A Clark; Max, Ackerman. Maranau at wenaeti. ur. anna . jwv Crotty, Sherwood: Mra. A. M. Maeha, i handfiome Kimball : W: ft O'Brien. I Metroatyl Pianola; E. B. Merriara, Checkering piano; Horace Dagan. Peer leaa Electric Dla no: W. H. Weather- stonej Kimball pla.no: N. H. Bchuok, an other Kimhau; u. r. wiinon. nau: r u. Webster. Bailer; Frank ft. Cross, Hlnse; Frank Stone, Kimball. The Instruments w ar offering this season are by farth fln est ever placed Defore pian ouyera or Jy. r reoornlae hla ODDortun-.y. when prices at which we are selling sre considered. Tha Kllers Piano Hous Is always th stor of moderate prloea. snd, no adva-r- taas nss oeen tasen or uie aupero cnar acter of this seaaon's output of pianos to add anything to pricea on acoount of in especial aruauo meru oi in. wairu manta. Every InatrUmennaTuW guar anteed and can be nurchased by mod or at payment If desired. Writ ua for clroulara and full descriptions. 1 Bllers piano Hous, 3S1 Waauington atreet. corner Park. - Th blggeat. the btisteat and mOat popular piano concern on th Coast i - of bag punching ts presentsd by Mtas Held, of th tesnvof Leonard and Held. Baker Bill.' Thla mrmmfm til II . MttiO Rika. kia proved quite to the liking of the public. Monday and Tuesday- the house played to full capacity at every performance. The bill la a good pne and pleasing from start to flnleh. v- .- Th Lyric Good. This week's bill at the Lyrle Is good. The attendance at every performance shows th .public's approval. r Friday night ts gold night. Don't-mis it Fffl ancle- fa ; ahry. - From th New York Telegraph. -Vnol (to nephew playing a war game with a chum of hi own age) If you take tha fortreaa within a. quarter of an hour I'll give you a quarter. Toungater (a minute " later) Uncle, the, fortress I taken; now let me hav th money. . . . c Uncle How did you manag It ao quickly? . ' Toungater i otrerea the neaieged 10 cents and they capitulated, n - '- - -.- 'Peacock' Self-rlatng Buckwheat Flour" Is th best on th market. - Preferred gteek Oamed wdedJ. ; '' ' AUen Lewla' best brand, MANY THE :f " aa. Mm mmm. ana. eso. g f liiiiu ni ti i gfOQI Monai-d ChilCrc: Shoes An Oppcrtc:' i MAIL aJTlNllUP, C0005 Stti . fg pair Woman's Spring-Heal -Shoes, ' sfaw A I2.8 reduced tQ, .V- ( ZJpireisMrjyiciKiiiiBii - $1.00 reduced to ,-r-r-.- ow. -(,.-,,.... 71 pairs Vlsses- Spring-Heel Beat Patent; Kid. -.11H to I, 11.25 reduced to ..t . I pairs Mlases. Vlcl Kid. patent tip. Mc.KaJ a s 'Slaeaim to t. 11.60 reduced to. ........ .j. .. IS pairs Misses' WlUlsms iloyt Ught-So) 'Vlcl .1114 to tf2.a reduced to, . -I 100 pre. Mlsaea Box Calf, A to EE. alxe 11H to. J. II. reduced to...... 200 pre. Misses' WillUma A Hoyt Ooodyear Walt Button, patent tlp 114 ' 13.60, -rKlUCtl tO a.a ev a e . . a ..ae ' . 100 pra. Children' WUlUms at Uoyt Patent Tip. IW to Jt, $1.7. re d) to.J.f 71 pr. Children' "McKay-Sewed Patent Tip, IH to 11, 11.50 rd to. ...;.f 71 prs. ChUdren'a Box Calf. IH to it, prlc 11.71. reduced to ........i.l prs Children's Patent Tip Button Williams ' Hoyt wait. Ift So 11, ' -IM5, reduosd to,,.,. .r .. 10 prs. Children's Hand-Turn Lac and tLIt, reduced to 10 nrs. Children' Box Calf Lave a. 4V 100 prs. ChUdrerTS Turn First-Class Kid Lac. I to I. II, reduced to. . .k. . 100 pair Children's Turn First-Class Kid Button. I to I. $1, reduced to 4. . .' 110 prs. Children's Patent Kid Red-Top, Blucber cut. I to I, 11.76, re' 4 Us II pra. Infant Patent Kid Red -Top, Blucher cut 9 to IV. ll-0, red .. . : 71 pra. infanta' Patent Kid Champagne-Top. Blucher out, a to IS. prki t reduced to . ...................... ,t . 100 pra. .Infanta Patent Tip Button Turn; t to IH.' tl. reduced to. 120 pra. 'Infante Patent Tip Lao Tom.1 to IH,- 71c reduced to.. ...,-... 100 pra. Infante Patent Tip Lao Tarn, t to I Vs. lOe, reduced to,....--. 100 prs. Llttl dents' Lac Valour Calt I to 1SH. ft. reduced to......f 10 pra Llttl Gents Lac Valour Calf. to 1IH, 17S, reduced .....(. 10 prs. Little Oents Lac Satin Calt to HV. 11-21. reduced to. ... . .. . . 10 pra. Llttl Oents" Lac Kangaroo Calf. I to 11 Ve. 11.21, reduced to. ... .1 10 pr. Llttl Oenta Laos Vlcl KM Calf, to 1IV fit, reduced to. ;....( 10 prs. Little Oents Lacs Best Patent Leather, I to II Vi. 1 1. reduced -to t I pra. Toutha Lac Beat Patent Leather, UH to I. J 60, reduced toa ,t 100 pra. Youth Velour Calf Blucher. ltVa to I, 1110. reduced to. .;.... .f ' ' 100 pre. Toutha Satin Calf. 11 V4 to t prlc 11.10, reduced to .......'..) 110 prs. Boys' Box Calf. lVj to IH Prlc 12.. reduced to . I 75 prs. Boys' Box Calf Welt, i to IVi, pHo reduced to. .. ...( 16 pr. Boy' Beat Patent Corona Colt, flfu IVi. prio II.I0, red to IValRrOvcr Sh men 03-5O d.WQC L Oorrnew Ftfth aad Waaning-ton. IJT: YOU 'HAVE CATARRH For We marquXm ?liw;?kri . ' TOKIOHT AT g: O'ClrOCC . LAST laTJtfOSKAJIO-C Or " - WTT.T.IgMS AM9 WAtMM In their lataat aucceas. TM JttMO -.. Aa sp-to-aste mnaleal comedy. tMese-AlAo, H, v tBe." lOe. tOe. Ke, MAKQUAM THiIlXW' Pheaaalaia M JtST. Oaa ala-bt only Tbaraday. Jan. g. Saaford . Blrahy'e ye hrlrht aad '- - -Wak. imT SX0 TOWOMM MlsTSTUIJa. , Featuiins the sooerb seeate alnslag safloa, r-rederlek . Bowers, estaor of eaaae'' and "Always,", greatest alagtag ever eoaaalvod. , art Prtraa 1, - Toe, soe, soe,. seaia uiDniiiu etmD r.T. i Pasa-le. B SKaATBS Phone Mala SafonA return visit of the fsmona Be Greet and - !( lajuu, jas. -T, The great morality play. - Pridsy " and Saturday alshts. 8aakeepear's . .. - -"dHshtfnl eomerlT. - !"-tHtrtl WIOaTT." - BVenine prlcra 41.5U. II. T5e. BOe. M. BV. Spaclel matinee prices 11, 7ae, oOe, or, X4e. I hlMres ander 14 years ef are X5e te say part taaatx at m stauoee. .s. ,.. ,., Columbia Theatre : A. H. BAIXABD, Lessee aad Mssager. ;: Kew Tear's offering ail this week. -The Colombia Stork Company la Daly's arlDtlllatlsg eaaasdy, '- - The Last Word Bee-alar Hatfnee Baterday. - - ventai is H. Best seat, aOe. Balcoay, Baa, BWt OOr: rtallair. let. afatlnee Beat aaaW Xtv Baleoar 10e. xoc. Oallery, 10c. - - Dawn-rowa efSea st IVllr Tsrdea fsndv Shop, JST alnrrlsoa. opes all day. Phone Mala 11V. aveaiass al tneairv. aaajn ail. - Next week, a graad prodsetteB ef THE HOUY-CITY EMPIRE THEATRE imrdmr aate AT MnM Mara 11V. Peeked to the . oors .- asala last IM. - Re matter kew It la aoo. aa lea as we ee In ToaltUt at 0 I and every nl(ht thla Week, . aiatlnee Saturday. -Believe what yon hear a hoot B. P. Wait nay's real swaiisa re mamrat oowjoomo. - "The Show Girl" 60 stria aad eo medians. . far Ik, . Me. One at alt. aad loo, . IV, XSe fn Baturday mallnao. -r Klartlnc eett Sunday matinee OaAjr-DOlVraT. AJTD AJbOlVt-aT." AO The Arcade Theatre reruaad's Henaor anaeville Taaatr. yoyw so .. ' - ," It A JSr - OF.-- t . - - - t :. -.. gie i -A. I f f T 4. V t a ' AST- 4 i. . . UmU. a t aW tX ICe, - ana, - m. ox swo. to Uay Button. Maimer Broa. I to) I.) r . . . Wi . J.' V - to - I'A. brlco ItlO. reduced to.-..-...' WATCHES. v r WATCHES -WATCHES WATCHES afen taybtc a "Watch lswwbr r eaar prise and find out that w ar I chaaeost plao In th olty far rda . Watch, -..;.,.- '-.j.- : &t& eantowW bbToWxbxwx . :.;. - osaad aalakly If yea ass SS. e., . kOn-rZIX'g -OATABSaT. CytM-Jtrltt ess. - -:,ia.io. r;r:j7:.:-V - ; by the LAUE-DAYIS C:UG CO. AJtUBanJgBTaV THE .QRANDii THEATRI, i ' . . If 1ST ACT A HTTl"-' '''. -"-- 'f X lo GREAT NUflBEKS 10 ' . TBS X. BOX, ' teslaa Art let aadraarner. by Special arranaessent with Oreheaa. S. F. TXeB AJTO DAVTXXg. -- . .a ef Mlrthfal Kaasaaso. - ojuubtt abp vmua. - - , Trams Jnawler aad Pana.es s. . .. si6 r&nirri abb sua -:':,..-' a Bnguah rMlete Sv . . S?" """""Si THB XAKLIsg, -,' i.afaVhleaa Daneers In "Mnale afad." -1 Bwarl atTIkOTTB TWla Oaral . --" la lstt Itn. rtaaJaa;." -I .. v. ' A1F BOSaTXB, BTW tvBw. - ""Down la the Vale of hesaaooak.' ; TKB dmAB-OTBOOPB, Latest Parisian Flua. "Ufa ef Lamia XTV." ASJBlsale te a ay seat lee.' Baa eaats. See. rrUaade Faaalomaal TMdTlll Flay AGREATBILt Ol I MOT. I BSnal . T7S TaSOVABTA, r . AJUU TBZO. on Bxjus. -' FBOJ SUTOSOOFX. Ilia-la, IB I I DAKEIX THEATnC Third ss TamhlU sta. KeatJof A rmos. Ifgra, Lanjeet Vaadevllle Bowes Tfm t marl on. ' ATBAB. BTXSO A CXABX.' -TTB-ataalIl-.- nri okXAT ti-finiu, , -- ; FBOt. BVBT.S DOS A 0 KMTtMVW. . I0BB 17- -rB, , . --. , , . 1. W. BUOO. . '. thb atooaant. " Ada-Jaslea 10c. rerformaaose aa. T:. THE LYRIC THE A TJ, aVesath aad Aider Btreata. Thla Week I . THS BTW COWXBT FOTB. '. : M tLICTUC mt, ' 1 , THOMAS W. I ST. . .. 1KB VnAMX.fi. DIJou Theatre ZZZ-J. 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