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I T f ' - . e- e f- - j 'll..J bu.T -r-r-r- afarqaasi Oread.. I... . (.rami. .... i.'l ...i.."r.ut "The Dsrllnc of tha Ouda" iimiuH as M soeutj" Empir.,,, jr.. .."1m PuoaMiMMra" BIJoti. -...... 37X71... ."The PrlraUt Star ..Vaoilerllle Arcade ......... .f ;.VanoaTllto Baser VaudarlUe Detectives Kerrigan and Know i t . Sergeant Hogeboom raided a room la : tha. Winchester annas, fourth and Burn- . aida streets, last night where a. Kane of : supposed- crooks ara supposed to pre para schemes and devices for swindling; easy . marks." . Seven t nan - Were ax v - reeted and tha charge of gambling plaead f against them.' Detectives believe that th man-are ceeponslble (or many -of ' tha -numerous swlndlea that have re eeptly been reported i at , police .hesrt- quarters, and that the plana 'were laid In 1 tha room In - tha - Winchester - annas. When tha officers entered tha place the . men were playing poker. At head ' quartere they- gave tha names . Of Ed , William, .John .Westley, rarer- Bolt, . Charles Hoffman. - F. B. Campbell, Charles Wagner and.W. H- Oreggorry. Bellwood "'Library' association, which , naa secured room on Umatilla, avenue, . will be ready in a few days to receive an 'Installment of books from tha Portland library. Much enthusiasm baa been slrbwn In tha enterprise by ; tha people ' of Sell wood, and soma of them have vol unteered to furnish magaatnea. In addi . tlon to money for fluting; up the rooms. about IIS haa been subscribed for eur- : rent, expense Tha two rooms on the - lower floor will be uaed for read Ins. .and - boys club and gymnasium,' will be or- genlsed on the upper floor .under the dl- taction, of Rev. IX' A. Thompson. Miss V Taylor, who conducts a Sellwood kinder gartea, will hav Sherge vftb library. '.Offlctri of the association ara: Presl- tlent. A. N. Willis: secretary, Mrs. R. U.I Kent,. . jThere Is strong, opposition to the prop osition, emanating from tha Joint com mittee of Oregon and Washington legis lators, "to shorten the closed season on salmon Ashing la the Columbia, Willam ette., end.. Snaka -livers. Tha opposite -view. 1a taken by a number of packer clara that tha elosad season should be lengthened Instead of lessened. . They . favor extending the spring dosed aesi .-- to May Ja. and say that is tha only way - to permit tne salmon to make their way up tha rivers and reach spawning- beds, '. A long time Is required for a run of fish . to. get as far upstream as the Ontario hatchery. In these days of fish ladders, ; dams-and other impediments to subma- T1; rine, navigation.- ,- .r..;zi-'' ( ;- Steady gala Is being made by tha con gregation of St, Francis church, corner of east Eleventh and Oak streets. In ac- .cumulation of a fund for the erection f 'a new church edifice. Her. Father J. 11. . . Black Is working; out the plana for tha - - structure and Us furalshings. Tha sum of ItO.ooo will be necessary to complete tne church, it will be or brick and stone. 'A' very beautiful altar; will be bunt.-coating about It. 909. . Tha congre gation now numbers about 1. ZOO people, .- and Is much too large for the present y rttctur..i..-A,, ....it-iiaX-.-A '. V ' .' ej ' : k '. TheX.adles' Auxiliary', of the ItarTna Kngineers Beneficial association. No. 41, -at Its last meetings Installed offlcers. Ijlghk refreshments and : dancing fol lowed the buslneaa session. The pincers -v are: Tillie .Q. Maher, president;. Clara I. Kldd. vice-president; Hannah, Calm, -r secretary,- Besle M. Marshall, treasurer; i : Ida ' E. Andersons chaplain; Katharine Kane, conductor; Elisabeth Healy, war-t i dent Harriet Healy, doorkeeper; Clara 1 Kldd,. Mary A. Jackson and Katharine 'Kae, trustees. -r. --y - - , Tha county -seat, Marshfiekl, 100 miles from the neareat railroad.. Coos county. ; Oregon, still hss tha distinction of being , the only county In the hlatory of exposl V Hons, to erect a building of its own. tl'lans .were reoeivad by Secretary Henry . K. Reed of the Coos county building,' to oeet 118.600. n which the lumber, coal and dairying interests of that rich sec tlon will be properly exhibited on a large 'scale. It is the moat enterprising stroke ' In the current history of the Lwl and Clarke exposition. r: . , -j- Patrons of husbandry 'have organised a new framge with II members st Lents. A.1 -F. Miller, who has been an actlv granger for some years, was elected mas ter, and Mrs. Grace Furey is secretary. Tba next meeting will be held in Davis hall . Saturday . afternoon, February -1 1, at J. o'clock; when other officers-will be '.'elected .and all of them instated. It is txpected to ihcreasa the membership at that time to 4. or more and confer de- -' grees. j - Judge Fraser haa taken under advise i ment tha case of Peter Lorati against the Macleay aetata for 12,100 damages, which was tried yesterday. Loratt bought " property - from the estaU, and found, after paying for it. that a woman held a lease for two . years st U a month. He clalroe he could secure much mora rent than that, and that he was told by - the representative of the estate that the property. waa free from -incumbrance.. : Settlement of tha legal troubles be tween Maud Tifft - and her hus , band, Arthur P. Tlfft. snd his father-in-J law, F. .8. Akin, was effected yesterday "by the dismissal of suits began "by them last- November. Mrs; Tlfft sued fos dl- - vorce, snd also sued hli mother, Joan C. Tifft, for f 20.000 for alienating her hus band's affections. F. 0. Akin sued Tlfft ...for several thousand dollars, loaned. . - " Tha literary program of tha Unitarian , Woman's alliance to be given tomorrow afternoon at the Unitarian chapel. FROM THE Public Schools : ,-' Should not " consider , their education com . - , plete Without a -',; . Knowledge of -business -J , alTaira. John Wann --maker, tha world's saer ' V'- ehant prlaoe, -says: ' The young man who . starts In this age will - atend but little chance ; . ' r-c without a business . . ' training."' . V ' Write far " Oatalogas. v" HOLMES v DUtSIIIESO COLLEGE r. sc. a A. SUf. tavenlh and Tsihlll streets, promises to be one of an- tual Interest. "Art" U tha subject and 1 ra. 11 C. Wort man will "be the speaker. Mrs. "Wortman Is an earnest student and haa devoted much time to this study.' It Is hoped a full attendance of members and friends will be present. . Strangers Will be welcome. The business meeting immediately pre- eedtna- wiu Da causa at I o'clock sharp, while 1:10 is the time for the program to'bo announced. : .s.?. . "rT.rrRelnrtues: fod: divorce from Llsslo B. Reiner, claiming that aha does her housework at night, thereby disturb ing; hint. He then took a room at a hotel, and his wife followed him there snd cre ated a scene. He complains that she falsely accuses him aad often aweere at him la s loud voloe. Pstr Qreterso4 has sued for divorce from Hannah Qre- sa f svw sm wga ' -es wswaae , Two mall carrter and a elerk will be added to the city postal system February 1, according to instructions re ceived by Postmaster Mlnto yesterday from Washington, D. C. The carriers will be placed at Station C Sunnyalde, and Station D, oa the Mllwaukia road. The clerk will bo added to the registry department. Tha graduating exercises of the Sell wood, school will be held at Firemen's nail. ' Beiiwooa, Tuesday. January 11. at I P. m. There will be a mualeal and literary program. - Following la a list of the sraauaiML . Mami Loea- Sdlta Ballhelm, Marguerite Brlggs.' Beatrice Whipple. Clara- Sperl. Margrstta Ray, Augusta Praendar, Mas Fitswater, Kthet crouch. ' Tha last evidanoe of the old cable sys tern of Portland will soon disappear with the tearing up of the old treetle on Chap- in street, where tha old - Portland Heights Use was laid. Since the build ins; of the new ; line tha old cable , was abandoned and now the supporting tres tle Is to be tors away for it has become unsais. ':T7' '" Tha Canadian society will complete its organisation at a meeting- th Is eventn g at the Glendora, lormarly Bishop - Scott academy. Nineteenth and Couch streets. The cemmltee appointed -at tha last meeting on constitution and ' by-laws will report and officers, will be elected. A short, musical program -will , precede the - business, . session. f Rev. ,C . Chase, pastor of th Hassalo Congregational church, will to the speaker - at tha. Salvation Army campmaetlng this evening. Tha famous "Glory Song" will be sung toy Mrs. BoUarslev and Miss Sands, and a good time is anticipated. The meetings ara held at No. U .First street. ; ' - A workman in tha loft of tha aovern ment building at tha exposition grounds dropped a piece of wood on a fellow workman's head Sunday morning. The victim and some followers demanded the discharge of the offender 7 on naln of striking. : The difficulty was settled am- Wakefield. Fries t Co.. lit BUrk streetvare advertising for a tenant for a well located, three-story frame build ing. SS rooms on upper floors and aeven storerooms on lower floor. . Washington street property. The ad appeara on todays classified page. : : v .. r County Judge' Lionel R. Webster did not hold court today pursuant to tha cal endar, as he. was called to Salem to con fer with tha lawmaking powers relative to some measure which has been intro duced -affecting tha general public He will return tomorrow. ; . . . . . . -.i. Charles F. Swlgert-has gone 'to-Loa Angeles to inspect methods and opera tion of lnterurban electrio lines, with a view to putting his, information to us In - then -construction of the proposed Hlllsboro extension of tha Portland Con solidated. ... -. :-,.- The elegant steamar Aberdeen sails direct for San Francisco from Couch street dock Thursday, February-1, t p. m. Cabin, tit; -second. S. Meals and berth ; included, r. P. , Baumgartner, agent , Main tti. . . ;" .,- .V-' Steamer - Homer - sails T from - 'Couch street dock Thursday. February 3. at p. m., for Coos Bay and Eureka. - Rates, CoosvBay, cabin, tt; second class,,- IS. Eureka, cabin, 17.10; second elassr'ts. F. P. Baumgartner, agent. - Main. 111. : "Profeaeor " Eaton's dancing schoot Classes Monday and Thursdaysvenlngs at Arlon halt" 4 Beginners taken at any tima i Six - assistant teachers. Private lessons dally at hall.'. Spectators Invited. Phone West 104. "K-.t ; ' ; : Modern turmoil - of life results - In many nervoue disturbances. Take C C C. Tonic. C. C C Tonio cures ill ef- fecta of too strenuous pursuit of busi ness and pleasure., v For sale by Knight Drug company. ' ' ' ' ' -s-'--.-. ... W. D. Scott has resigned as chief Clerk In the office of Captain Conway, super intendent nt the water lines of the Ore gon Railroad A Navigation company, and Is succeeded by Captain Sullivan of the tug 8amson. .1 . ....ji-....,,;-...,. ' . - Kllburh or San Francisco, calling st Coos. Bay and Eureka, sails Thursday at I p. m. Steamer urealla, ror Redondo direct ' Both, from Oak. , street dock. Telephone Mala 2I0. - ;, -M . . Steamer Roanoke sails far San Fran cisco Saturday afternoon. For rates and accommodations call tot Alder street, Charles P. Doe aV .Co. ;v Hotel Pendleton, . at Pendleton, has changed hands, and is now under 'new management.- F. w. - walte, formerly with Baker Hamilton-of San Fran- claco, is manager. , Coughs, colds and la' grippe speedily relieved by a 'few doses of -our Cough snd Cold Cure. Albert Bern!,,, the druggist. Second and Washington.-- B..A SLC0ngh and Croup Syrup pre vents colds1 'developing Into bronchitis and pneumonia. " Stops sit colds prompt ly. For sale by Knight Drug company. Steamer Roanoke sails for San Fran cisco Saturday afternoon. For rates and accommodations call ttt Alder street. Charles P. Dee eV Co. ' Clark eV Wilson, a Michigan firm, have bought the Suitor aawmlll. on the Wil lamette opposite 8U Johns, and will en large the plant. . ,. We clean endV press yeui clothes and shine your shoes for 11.00 per month. Unique tailoring Co-.-47 Washington, Main Hi. - . - Georgia V. Waters has sued Lewis Waters for divorce on the (round of desertion. . .--.- . ..... . Free dispensary tor worthy poor. r. Tuea. Tbura Sat-. 1 p. m. St. Vincent' Hasp. Try Peacock Buckwheat Flour. Ted will be convinced that it is deltcloaa. . If yon have anything to Sell' call an Main ills, 111 First street. Ask your grocer for Golden- Cheddar. OaaraatiH Data (a "roes- ' Itrtlnf. sites. kwtse a eretraeleevenae, ttmr SrucsMt will rfa4 swear If fmma fMat, SMSt falU te care yea la 0 te 14 ssye. Me, Council Will Spend Fifteen Hun dred- Dollars : of .'- City's, 77 .Money 'on Trtp. CO TO .INCPECT TELEPHONE in eouTHSRN :caufc.":nia Resolution Passed Unanimously to. Take Expense Money Out . 7 of the Specief Fund.'" At a caucus of seven members of the city council yesterday It waa decided lo take the Junketing trip to Loa Angeles and Ban Diego, and a) resolution will be presented to tha-council tomorrow aak ing for an appropriation' of 1,I00 from the council fund to defray the expenses of the trip. , - This action has been taken in spite of ins loua and eon tin tied remonstranoea of cltlsens against this junket; They real ise that to pay tha expense of the en tire city council to southern California wilt be a needless expenditure of time end money, that in the preeent state of the eitys n nances could be used to bet ter advantage. .' They argue that a com mittee of from one to three councllmen could inspect ' the telephone systenv of the Empire Electric company in Los An- gelee to as good advantage to the city as could tha enure council. - It la understood that the entire coun cil,, with the exception of . Councilman Rumelln. will take the trip. In addition to theae,-City Attorney L. A. McNary and-Clty-AudltorrT;-Cr-Devllnwm be members of the party.' Several of the councllmen will be accompanied by their wives, but their expenses. will not be paid from the city, funds. The - councllmen plan to leave this city Monday, February It, ' and return February zs. They win take a special car direct to' Los Angeles, then they wilt go to San Diego, to Catallna Island, Santa Barbara, San Jose, Ban Franclsoo, Oak land and nacramento. The only auto matic telephone system la at Los An geles, .but., the councllmen oonslder It necessary to stop, at the other towns for reasona beat, known to themselves. I desire to investigate this - auto- matlo telephone," said Councllmen Fle gOL in order to satisfy myself that it to a food thing. If it is found to be a good proposition, I am in favor of, (rant ing tne xrancnise. i- -. u "Will you go at your own. expense ar at tha cltrsr some ooa-auerledV - 'This council has served the city .for II months:, began Councilman J, P. Sharkey, "much of which time we gave our services for' nothing. Fos some -of the time we received pay for the meet ings we have attended at tha rate of IZS a month. - .This is air opportunity to se cure revenue for the city. . We can make 1200,000 for the city by granting thla franchise, and-the company will spend 11,000,000 in the town. If the council cannot spend a little money to secure this oenefit to the city., not tamng into consideration the better telephone serv ice which it will bring, we had better go out of business." - T am in favor enolng," said Coun cilman Albee," but I am nQt In favor of paying my own expenses. I will not spend a - dollsr of my. own money for this tripfor t eel that tt is to the in terest of the city to send us." . - - - Un order to bring this , matter tor a climax." remarked Councilman Bentley, who-had heretofore remained a ejuiet lis tener, "I move that a-reeolatlon-be pre sented to - the council appropriating 11,600 from the special fund of the coun cil to defray the expenses of this trip. What remains of this sum after, tha trip la over shall-be returned to the fund." Several were: willing-to pay the ex penses in whole or In part, but it was finally declde-to make the city pay, the entire cost of tha trip. - - i ni councumen present . were r. Flea-el. H. "R. Albee. -A,L: Bentleyf Dr. Sanford Whiting, D. TJtherrett, L. Zim merman and-rP:- Sharkey, .-- SCHNEfDERiTO TEST ! ; v L0CALv OPTION LAW Capt ' Herman Schneider, owner of - a saloon at Montavllla, who Was arrested Saturday nlrht ton a true- information sworn out- by District Attorney, Man- nlng. for selling liquor illegally, prob ably will make a fight to ascertain what the courts. will hold as to tns local op tion prohibition law annulling a license thst IsMinexptred. ... . CaDtain Schneiders license does not expire until July 1, but Montavllla voted tor prohibition laat November, and the arrest 'Of Schneider was under the pro vision or tne local option isw mat ex pressly declares forfeited all rights to sell liquor In prohibition territory,, even though an unexpired license be held by any one. .v.. "v - i, , PRISONERS WALK OUT OF THE CITY JAIL , . .... . Pat Burke and Ed Garrett, serving terms of to days In the- city Jail, escaped Saturday after having served only, five days. '. Detectives ' regard 4 tha men as desperate characters. Garrett waa arrested by Detective Kerrigan In connection with a robbery charge Sufficient evidence could -not be procured, however, and he was tried for vagrancy, for which ha got 10 days. The - men escaped from -the eecond story of the Jail by the simple process of walking out by an open door. THE STRAIN ON WOMEN'S EYES ' . is ofteTrtlmee greater than Is realised. Fine fancy work, . darning, in fact sewing of moat any kind. If;pt per slatently st, strains the eyes little by little until at last there Is a complete give away. Then's the time to consult mix mitlclan. and Immediately, too. " The eyes ere the moat delicate . organ of tha body and require ' careful attention end tiet--ment. Don't make the mistake of putting oft an esamlnstlon if you have the slightest hint that one Is needed. 'Twill coat you nothing here. A'N'WIIIGHT' 293nORR(SON-ST- n FiilCE C? STEEL BAR . . ' ! : TO SHIP 01DIKG Albert Kelly Says Material Is Sold Foreign Cheaper Than h It Is Here. . A REASON WHY AMERICAN BOTTOMS-ARE-SCARCE Comparison of Wages. In This , Country and Great Britain L Favors the Former. A Portland shipbuilder declares thst eongress., instead oi passing -amp subsidy blU. could accomplish the pur- nesea aimed at by such a meaaure. re moving, the tariff on steel and bringing tha price to where it belongs. "These American ' steel kings are charging home shipbuilders more lhan they charge foreigners ror tne stee ih.i 1, uuH In fcuildinst shins.' said Al bert Kelly. manager of . taei ' Portland Steel ShlnbuUdlnr company. "Unless oona-reaa does - something to coange tbeee conditions no j gain wtll oer maoa In the effort to increase tne American merchant marina American ships can not be built with steel costing American builders mora than the same steel is aoatlna- tha fotwlan builders. ' "The claim that high : wages In America' makes American ships cost mors Is without foundation in fact. No better waxes are paid in the Cramps and other ahipyards than are paid in tsniisn shlnvarda. . I nave worxea in me ieau- ins varda of thia country and England sa-a, ahlpntter for J yearn, ana i anow Whereof I speak. The English pay .as good or better wages to the man. - The Crsmps pay" low wages- The wages sre a little better on the Pacific coast, but not much. In' the - old -xountry ship building work Is done byho piece. A sblpfltter there earns from 110 . to $4 per week, acooraing to nis saut. inn Is a better ware than la paid la America. And besides, you must count the airrer- ence In-cost of tood living. The labor ers , there set about the.; same wages that "are paid la eastern shipyards . of America." - -wir.toiiio r Mr. Kelly says steel costs tha manu facturer about one third of the sum he sells it for. . The .tariff y which fort elan ' steel Is - shut out er American shlnvarda enables the American steel maker to rob the home shipbuilder,- and at the same time so into , the foreign Held and compete successfully against foralrn steeL Foreign built ships that carry American products to the world's markets have been bunt out or Ameri can steel, ana tn is steei was ooujni bv the foreigner at a lower price than that at which the American steelmaker sella It to tha American -- Shipbuilder, Under condltiona like these. It is de- clsred. only tha most forced snd un natural legislation .can .accomplish the upbuilding ' of an- American merchant marine. - 't '-j '.'" To cat off the tariff from steel would not result In bringing' much for eign - steel into America.", says Mr. Kelly, ."but Jt would .level ttheprice that the American steel king can charge Americans for his products." Hs is of the opinion that the enorm oua Droflts in steel making have made too J many " FrickS and " Carpeglea and Schwabs. , and too, fsw American- ship bottom le says he has' been sble to do contract work In? A t Ian t la coast ship-. yards as cheaply as he Tiaadone VT in thold country, and has mads equal nroflt and paid full American wages on the American work. Ho is positive tnac the greatest bar to building up an American- merohant marina is the high price of steel. . ALL BIG GAMBLERS. PROMISE TO BE GOOD Will Run No More Games .While ,Tom;Word Is In Office rl .as Sheriff. - : rFoHowlnV; the eisinplaf their brother, .Jack Blsslr, fUugene Blaster and Ed Blaster yesterday evening jomca the ez-semblers and signed sn agree ment promising Sheriff Word that they would not conduct any gambling games In this oounty during 4he Incumbency of tha aharrff.- Ted Frits also signed an agreement, whereby he blnda himself .to observe the antl-gamoiing lawa airiouy. Earlier in the day, Jack Blaster naa come into court and. with his brothers snd Frits, Joined Peter Grant, Harvey Dale and Nathan Solomon ,of tha Port Isnd club who signed auch agreements several weeks sgo. - - '- ' August Erlckson ana Shapiro at uise nf the Mass cafe are the only owners of gambling' houses who have not signed the ex-gnmbiers- sgreemeni. im-icmuh vnluntarilv 'announced, after ...having been raided, that be. would cease further attempts to oerry on gamea Shapiro A Lake have not mane pudiio annowoe ment -as to their intention. -" In return for these promises, and the payment of a total of 11,750 flnee and pleas -of guilty In all cases for gambling, the- further prosecution is discontinued, and the charge of perjury scslnst Eugene Blaster dismissed. No appeals are to; be taken In any f the esses wherein conviction hss been naa in tne circuit court,- , . KAZsTXT rBBSOsTAi. Dan J. Moore, president ef the Mult nomah Amateur Athletic club, la greet Ing Portland frlende today. - . Mrs. A. R. Jtasrora oi nana waiia is Visiting In the city, i -. - j. r. Hulllvan.. a Boise attorney, who has been spending the paet week in Port land leaves tonight for 8s n Francisco. George K. Youle and H I Connor, of See ttle, are st the Portland, " George E. Waggoner, a Eugene min ing man. Is at the ImperlsU , . J. Sidney MCMair ox Asntana is m ne city. ; .- - '. - . ,.l C- D.t Jessip srnvea in-irara suira this morning. : . " . George T. Psng or Moro is a r-ortiana visitor today. i lie. snd Mrs. J. D. Audley Bmitn or gait Lake City , are viewing Portland e beauties today. - m ' Gilbert Hunt, mayor or wana v. sua. Wash.. Is registered st tne imperial. W. E. Kshler or tumput S tne Perkins. ' ' , ' ' Mr. snd Mrs. ueorge koss or esiem are visiting Inoal friends. ' - - J -,! C w. Uychard and j. uiocum, or Eugene, sre In the rtty. ... . i 1 m i. ' ' ' The petition of the city board of health, for an appropriation of 110.000 for conatmotlon of s cremates furnace and repairing the old one was consid ered by the weT and means committee of the city council yesterday, snd re ferred to the council without; recom mendation. The . crematory Is badly, needed snd the petition eould not be granted because of lack of funds. - . , , -..''" 1 EVe'nING. JANUARY $1, 1CCJ. ' ' '."- ' " i gSasasSggg II I Hall I B I !SSES3SStS9SCS3XKTMnt&ttSBBnFfnP'mfBtBSZ . ' ,-. I I ., M -, ,,.,,.' II) il mm ANY WINTER WEIGHT j frrMi tj i "y" $350 and $4.00 VALUESTHE BEST J sJ ' j ,. FITTING SHOE ON EARTH "7: T I llMION MABE- fAaO.Y No.2Qoi Caij YOU g The Boot Shop That Wans Your Trade 5th 1 and Washington, opp. Perkins Hotel AT THE THEATRES. Morrison In,Fauatw"Tonight. Lewis ;' ' Morrison will ' : appear - as Hephlsto and supported by a carefully selected cast and with a -gorgeous dis play of new and elaborate scenery at tne uarquam Grand tneaue tonigni ana tomorrow night. . The fact of Lewis Morrison sppearing ss Mephlsto- assures - a specially good performance,- since his- fame and for tune have both, been acquired by his ability to perform the part of Satan In -A manner whloh .defies . imitation. When it comes to. the point of noting, tha showing of the passions and evil impulses,' the pltUeesness and ' fierce hatred for aU things' that ara holy and pure, which , ate the essentials of Mephlato s dharacter, Lewis Morrison stands . pre-eminent among the stars of hla profession. . f : -.. - : Tha Silver Slipper" Sale. Th advance sale of seats "will open tomorrow at 10 o'clock for. the big musi cal comedy, '-- he Bllver Slipper," which comes to the Marquam Grand theatre next' Friday and Saturday nights, with a special matinee Saturday. Th,e"com pany la now on what, promises to be the most comprehensive transcontinental tour ever conceived aaegarda a theatri cal, attraction. - : ' - ' v Edna Wallace Hopper. . Edna Wallace Hopper, at the head of her own company, under the manage- ment. of Franlt McKae.. comes to that Harquam. Grand--theatre next Monday and Tuesday nights, February I and 7, appearing- aa tha heroina- in -Arthur Lawa successful comedy, "A Country Mouse." ' which has already made a record of success .for Itself la England. ,, 1 Another Triumph. Guide's famous dramatisation of' that weird and. fascinating atory, "Moths of Society." was greeted with the most in stantaneous - success at , the Columbia Sunday at both performances, - - Regu lar patrons of the popular house were not surprised st the pronounced sue- Lceis of the play. -They have been edu cated; to expect continuous successes and look' for nothing else. The stage settings -and acting of" the different scenes are . beyond all criticisms,' and ths richness and elegance of the aowni worn by the women -are a source- of eager comment ' . A r.-- p '- Clrowds at tha Empire. ! . . - - ) - Tou would have been surprised to see how well the Noble stock company held Its owrr last night at the Bmpire theatre aural list ,USe tremendous opposition of Melba, the great singer, and Blanche Bates, Belssco's great star. The Empire certainly has a following of its own. Tonight and - tomorrow "Tha Moonshin ers" will will be the hill. Thursday and Friday nights and .Saturday matinee "For Love and Honor," and Saturday night -"Carmen,'-which will close the engagement. i... i -; ' , Novelty at the Star. ," One of the 'most fascinating scenes ever presented on a vaudeville stsge Is being shown at the Star theatre this week". when a new moon 'glides across the stags with a young maiden 'sitting upon It. One almoet Imagines himself In fairyland aa tha girl steps from the fuoon onto a alnh and the mnAn aalla oa through the afr. Thla - spectacular electrical act Is presented by ths Laur els, entitled "La Clel." Walter Belasco Is appearing;, st this playhouse this week In a dramatic sketch, "The Sailor's Return." Another .feature act la the Glrdeller family of acrobats. Nat Carr. the Hebrew y Impereonator, attends to tha comedy pkrt pf the bill, while Daley Vernon, the Illustrated singer, and the projectoscope conclude the bill. . , Bill at th4 Baker. !- T"'.'V-The- Buker "haa a toe-liner-show thl week. Every act ,1s good. Venlta, the dancer, who made such a distinct hit last k. hue hen retained 'for trrls week. HE FOUND IT ' t fast aa Beaoauneaded. "l" 'I boucht a fifty-cent nackasw of Pvramld PUe Cure from mv drunarlat. and have used two dollar packages since. I nna tnem just ss you rwommenum them to be. I have not felt tha alsn of piles since using your remedy three months ego. 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Mlrh.. f"r their little book describing tha rauaes snd cure of- piles, aa it affords much useful Information and. Is sent free for the eskiog. j . : IMAKE-MOlNEV-i : . c ' " ' 11 . .( There Are gome Ohaaeea Offered j. i Amoag- Tala Svecunga Classified i MtM0ttttt0ttMt tttTiriHJrfeasIngi the number of "Want Ada,J-hat are daily-oomtn- to- The Journal office. "-Is your advertisement among themT .Should be there's a rea son why. -The Whole story condensed Results. '. " This -will be a money-maker-during the fair "88-room lodging houae - ia heart f .city, ' now . payina; $400 - per month above all expenses; cheap, rent; good lease.''-. Bee -to 7ta Third street TheyTji tell yoa all about it. ..,......-... ' Who's found ."my dog? It's a "black water-spaniel puppy," from J8 Ross street. Rewsrd will be paid either for dog or information leading-to -recovery Ross ' street or-Joy-and -Xing; Felton block. Do you know aifythtng concerning the pupT For Sale-Seven head 'Of horses, at 1ST Columbia street" - Might look 'em oyer If you're going to buy. On the east side -"Three unfurnished housekeeping . rooms,, cheap - to - right party no chlldreBri Can examine them at 101 East Ninth Street, south, snd see If they'll suit your purposes, You'll Ilka tha location, - Under "Situations Wanted Male" this? svenlnw-yoirrwlll find an Ad. that says: "Wanted position as stationary engineer. In sawmill or factory, steady; reliable ; first-class -papers. He's Tllden, found at 430 Hawthorne avenue. Need hlmt . Tailors! Read this: . "Tailor store for sale.! Good established -location, store and two rooms back. Rent, 110 two years' lease. Fries, i:00," tl - Fourth street ..It's a place for a hustling man te afart up. Bee that, you Investigate it Keep your eye on the "Loet and Founds" ads., they're interesting ' as ever you'll find this evening.)- i- - - Her dsnoe is a feature and la applauded and admired by al)La Petite Routh la a whirlwind in her Hottentot jungle dance. Jeanette Stuart sings snd dances cleverly. Lindell and Stuart are clever negro Impersonators. Kalkratua intro duces new feature in juggling. Harry wngnt proves mmseir. to be a -clever comedian. John .W. Wood, in illustrated songs, sings well aa usual. Murphy and Andrews sing grand opera and gay tunes equally well. - The olograph showa new pictures. - At the Lyric - Farce-comedy Is making a big hit at the ,Lyne, "The Picnickers?' which Opened yesterday afternoon- at this thea tre, -was a laugh from start to finish. jind affords a splendid vehicle for the L,yrio stocjc com puny. The attendance yesterday afternoon' and evening was big, whloh shows that tha publlo appre ciates the change from vaudeville to larce-comeuy. . opecuuues ware- intro duced between acta,, there bslnf 09 waits or drags. t ,-. ... -,. TAXES ARE NOW DUE; ' PAY UP CHEERFULLY Sheriff Word Is Ready to Greet His ; Constituents ' at v Courthouse. , Collection of the n.J0J,SJt7 taxes due on the -104 assessment- roll- will begin tomorrow' morning at' t o'clock, when County Clerk Fields signs the warrant authorising the sheriff to take tho tsx money from the property owners. Deputy Ferguson, who has tha tax de partment In - charge, expects to receive about $1,760,000 before April 1. when taxes become, delinquent snd to all who pay before that date the collector Is authorised by law to allow a rebate of S per cent . "Property owners appear to forget the provisions of the law," said Mr. Fergu son todajr ."and- it 4a- wise for them to read the statute governing the collection of the tf ones, every year, in order thst they become familiar -with, it. -- "All remittances for .taxes ' must be made to, T. M. Word, sheriff, andmay be by bank drafts, express or postofflce money ".order. We do not accept peatege stamps 'from anyone', -or checks from non-residents. - .L.. . "- INQUISITIVE MAN --- : ANNOYS NEIGHBORS , 1 , i' "Peeping; Tom" is sgsln at large.. The scene . of hla latest operations Is the vicinity' of Seventh snd Jefferson streets. Where for the past few .nights he has ' annoyed , residents' by peering Into the windows. . Several brickbats were hurled st him last night but he made his. escape unscathed. A few minutes after the attack he waa seen not mora than . three - blocks distant. The matter waa reported at the police ststlon, but "Peeping Tom" was too wary to be easily eausht and la getting an Inside view of things In snother sec tion pf the city. ,-rAMrraraTKnrn. GRAND: FORMERLY CORD RAY'S SPLENDID SUCCESS! It The Darling of theOodS'- 1 Special Thuradny ' ,"-MeTatln tWopuyo My Aunt's Advice" Madame T Butter! Iy COLUMBIA THEATRE A. H. Ballara. 1. sd llsssfev. AXLTHIB , WEK--aIATlNai lATUEOAr aa 1 raassaeoye. 1 MOTHS OF Beaatlfully sreatstad by the Cetasikls Stnr CoeiBaay. Moat estreat.., sowee aae rlebaat tin setttaes ever aea la Port land. , ' Prleea that-aeTer change: Ets1ss. 60a.' ISe. ' X5e, f6c. aUtlnee, JBeTlOe. lOeTT .?"' . Powutowa box eflrei all day, ttt Merrlaea at.; Phone Mala- HO. . Braalag at taeatrei aula 11. , ' , MARQUAM f S!i?w' Ttmlfht at : e'eleek, Stat terforsjases .' "' BMeroW slgbt ' - Komarsos v Price el. TBe, sOe, 6e. sow aalllsf. . t . '"..- lie, seats are b:pike theatre . Pboae Mais Mf foe eeau. ""Prteaa, i6e.-- Ue. SBe asd sOe. Koble Stock Oeaapear. Tsatgfet- sad. Tiwanisj " ' k.-'.: "m WOaliruTma--ThsrsdiT. rrliiaT Nljhu. Saturday Vatlsear - : -rom-xioTs us xoaom. satnrrt.T Nlrht Only, - ' , " AU seat weak, "Orr Magkta rina.' I , , STARTHEATRE A ORF.AT NEW RU, . , , . BELAIOO A CO. . . ' , a oiDEu.ia raxiLT 4 r .""'" eai linlitn ... - oaiit rrtioi, .. , wat oabb. -. lauoi't noncToacozkv Admlaaloa, 10 easts. Beaaeved bos seats. . 20 casta.! Shows 1:0. te 4:M. T:J0 te 10, W P- ' ' THE LYRIC THEATRE: events ssd Alder tmeta. - "! Kvary Aftarsoea and kvenlnS. " . ' " - TH NKW LTRIO 8TOTK roMPBtJ . is the Laughable raree-Coawdy '-V . "What Happened to Smith? " Spaeialtlaa batweea aeta. - rerfaraHaeea at t:sn. T:W and :! p. as, .'- -, taoal price et adnUaalon. 10 easts. 1 '' '' - . BIJOTf TaTSATBa -l - Portlasd'a nasdaeSMat fawllr- theatre of mwitf and I ra ma. aih mnA a lW KverT nfteenoaa and ntalni thla wk kiimm Stnrfe liemeanr nndrr the Biiifl,AMil mt a. m. Thome will present foe the ant tin la PorHanrf tne Hcrtaaung arcsHXMaeay In tkree acta, rs-- iiurm - --"TaTJi aTaTW TTTTOaV." One nerfornianea la tho afternnnn and tanr at alsht. Hunriare eoetlnooun. Adalaaloa It. any' part ef aoaae 10 aanta. BAKER. TIIEATRH Third and Tamhlll ats. RmMss rtMd. afara. largsn vaadavllla Hoeaa ta Aswriea. , BTL1B. TIirrTa, .. : I -: ' ' BAST kOTH. M ..." BOUT.AaTB LrtUX, ' OAL XaATod, -, ITSTTt AS 0TTtW0TK. ' 1T , . , faaaaTTa froABT. t. W. . . TKX I'MaArlf. All tne 10s. Aftemaaa and r?nl -. CCKCBBT BULt Blanche tiiiii ' iiAr, COXCSXT I - ",-'--'1 .