r t:::; orc3:i daily joutjjal'. rcray.iiD. mokday evemWo, fsbary go, iss& TCUAafBMIillOlLZ-CEuoCKASE ; ' I.' C ' AKCUED BY UEuEY . - t AL? i ' l Tr-;-- i.e.: :::' '.'w-'.r;,. .A,),-;' iv j.-. ; , . -, :-"..-.',J: 1 - y - .''.' : .. " . ! t - 1 L. " Eastern Oregon Hoars no Other Highbinders Arm and Announce Land Swindlers, Habeas Corpus OAC-E ll CillilATdl ' ; ' for Bench in New Judlc- 'v,. . v lai District.; ; ; i CANDIDACY RECALLS ' 5 , ' X VOTE OF CONFIDENCE v , a. Battle for an' Early " Morning Hour. . PRESENCE OF POLICE ; ; tradition for Trial. . Voiced -Caucus Opinionof 6ena '. ; tor Mitchell Juet Before . ' " Second Indictment. " ;V : ' '. Washington dispatches Indicate, thai ' ! tha bin creatine two' federal judicial dU , ! trlcta In Oregon la likely to be enacted. ' ' 'The. first proposition, that the "present 'dlatrlct be merely divided, giving, the present officers two terme In dttferent 1 parts of the state, la not 'favored ,by those seeking to create - the district. , Mitchell's measure put through- the sen .:. rate provides- for two,- distinct dlstrlcla. J and 'this ia what la being championed in the house by tha proxlea of tha Oregon . f representatives. ,. -w' i Who will be the Judge, If the measure ',.' f becomes a Itwf -."Sesator John I Rand '' ' j of BCkeK county." Ja a common answer i .'ln eastern' Oregon. Thla candidacy re I calls an Interesting episode of the lata ' legislative session. After tha flretjln--,' diet men thad been - returned against , I Senator Mitchell, there was a strong sen .' tlment in certain circles of the leglala . ' ' (tore to vote confidence. Senator Hand. . 'as the friend of Senator Mitchell, was . Haotlve In thla work. A caucus was held, .' i and Senator Rand waa ehoaen to express .his views, which were adopted" br both houses. "-. s ;,.' -r - ' ' It haa been rumored for some time thai Senator Mitchell would nrge State Senator Rand a selection for the' new Judgeship, ' If It were created, and . the fact that the latter la one of the keenest lawyera of eastern Oregon, with ox ceptionally strong political following, ' seemed to Insure him the place.' II he ; 'engineered the vote of confidence, be U 1 -; showed that he appreciated tha work of this friend, and waa not among tha lint . of those who were deserttnsr in the tiro . vc novo. r' . ,- - GASOLINE VEHICLE v'i. FOR CROSS KEYS ROAD A - 11-passenger gasoline antpraoblle. ' .built by A.. si. Gill Co., of this city, for the Deschutes Irrigation dc Power company, haa been given a trial trip - , about the city and baa proved a auooeaa. '. ' rThe machine gave a beautiful per- ' formanee, -and we regard it aa entirely ' ' successfuL" aald R. F. Guerin. secre tary end treasurer of tha Irrigation com' . . panyi "It haa returned to he shop td be upholstered, .and will De completed la . about a week." - The. Deschutes company haa been ... doing extensive Immigration -work, and ; four or five excursion parties of home seekers from 'the middle west are now :. government land that the company haa . placed under water in the Deschutes river valley, near Bend. - : It Is said that there is no longer any - probability that tha Columbia Southern ' iaUwayarlU be extended, even to Cross 'TCeys; -the northern terminus of the Des-""TV-chubrav. company's aiuoenobije road. It - . is reported that other parties have made ' surveys for a railroad to run on a water grade from Celllo up tha Deschutes river " to Willow creek, cross tne jjeacnutea ' there and tap tha autom6bUe road, which from that point would be converted into '- a steam railroad to Bend, sucn a rau road would. It la said, command tha en- '-. tire freight aituation in central uregon, t owing to Ita easy grade and almost dl . - rapt route to a nolnt on tha Columbia ; rive?; AWhera by tha completion of the -portage road it wouia secure ine com- petitlv rate to Portland resulting from X water. transportation. ' "' .(-.'.'' TO TAKE ACTION ON ' SALOON QUESTION Council- Holds Regular Semi- -., Monthly Meeting to Consider " !: Matters of Importance. (Special Dlspetck ts Tbe JoereaL) . 'Vancouver. Wash.. Feb SO. The regu lar semi-monthly-meeting of the city council will take Rlaoe In ' the offlce of tile city clerk this evening. Action wUl probably be taken on several matters of more or leaa Importance, and it la ex pected that definite action will be taken In regard to regulating tha opening and ' closing of tha saloons of tha city. Tho - Improvement of several city streets may also be passed upon. . . -.! - - . . ' SEEKS PRISON TO KEEP DISGRACE FROM FAMILY ,.'.. (Jearaa! Bpeelsl Berries.)- -- - f' ' Kansas City, Feb. 10. Harry Morton, aged 14. rather than let his father ' who ia a bricklayer and five sisters on Union ''street in San Francisco, know- that be waa accused of larceny, wanted to plead guilty today and go, to tho penitentiary. . The judge sent him to Jail for a week to think the natter over, promising to re lease him if he would get money and a ticket from bis home. - . , not lOIUall V (SpecUl Disestck tn-TKe Jaarattf ,' Hood River, Or., Feb. JO. Flva hun dred dollars net ia the. Income" O. D. . Woodworta reports front, tl 11-year-old Tellow Newtowa apple trees. This does . not Include his second grade -and' cull . apples. Wood worth's farm la tVo miles southwest of this city, - He is now clear . ing ground on which td plant 1.000 t al- lojt Newtown apple trees this spring. T ' ' Ts iTSBt tha Orto. "t -'.'" - Isstlve Bfeeae Qalelne, tke werM WMe CftU see wis raMy, resnves tbe a ' the rail biom ssd laek foe signs Call fnr tare et K. W. I Orore. , Zor. '(SpeH.l Dapatch to Tke Jormt i Oregon City, Or.v-Febi 10. Mrs. Laura EL Hunt died yesterday at Oakland, Or, aged 'OS, of asthma com pi tested with acute grip,' She was born In New Tork . state. She leaves a husband, JosepH R. Hunt, and -seven children, Doctors TM - W. and R. E. Hunt. Charles 8. Hunt at . Oakland, A. S. Hunt -Mrs. L, J, Bushy, Mrs. Davit Courtney and Mls .Cora ' Hunt of .-.Willamette Tha body '.waa shipped hers today and waa Interred " this sftexnoon In , Mountain , ,Vlew -.'cemetery. " ' f -v- Whst's the secret af happy, vigorous V health? Simply keeping, the howelm. the KtnmecH. the liver and kidneys strong sad active. Burdock. Blood Bitters does '- it. . : . - , -. ; ,. : illGU5LL3 BLOOD DESIRE Lee Meon, Victim of. Imported v Pistol Men, Removed.to , the City Jail.'-, From a. ward In St Vincent's hospital, Lew Moon, tha bold young Celestial who dared to cast covetous ayes on the slave- erlrl of Chee Fow, and waa wounded as a result was removed to a cell in the city Jail yesterday. He will be held on a charge of assault with intent to kill.. ., Lee waa- closely guarded while at the hospital.. Access to his ward was given to none except those who bore a etrange- Jy marked slip of green paper. . On the slip.-was printed the official sanction of Lee Moon a tong for the bearer to visit the wounded Celestial. It was Signed by tha president of the. tong. Nurses and attendants at the, hospital Were given strict instructions 10 permit no one mi visit ram who did not bear a permit. i It was feared that one of tho opposing tongrhen might take advantage of his confinement and in tbe guise of a friend ly visitor commit another assault on tha wounded Chinaman. Many. called, but only a few were admitted. 4trlngent measure were adopted by police uaptain isauey aany tnia morn' tng to prevent ah outbreak of tha men. Through. - information ' given' by a friendly Chinese, who is not -a member of either' of .the warring tongs. It was learned that plans bad been, made by oaa faction to attack members Of tha other at 0:10 o clock thla morning. - Pine street " between Third ' and Fourth, had been selected as tha battle field, according to the Informant-. At that place- a number of tongmen sta tioned .themselves to attack their ene mies) aa they emerged from a lodging house.'- y 1- ' ' ' Officers - Courtenay, ' Hirsch. Wilson. Hoealey, Rohson and Price went to tbe scene- and dispersed the warriors; and remained untU I o'clock lb la morning. Extra . officers ' will be stationed - In Chinatown until : peaoa . has been re stored. - . i ;'. , EASTERN CAPITAL VILL BUY THE BONDS Whenever Issue Is Ready for New High School ft Can Be vs-; Disposed of. ' DESIRE THAT BUILDING ' BE BEGUN IMMEDIATELY Present Accommodations ' Are Too Small 'and Will ' Be r " Wholly Inadequate, I As soon as "plans and- specifications for the proposed east aide high school J prepared . by Arcnitect Tnomas Jones tha board of school directors may let tha contracts. They may be ready by tha next meeting of the- board, in which ease bids may be asked for the construction of the building. . . It' is desired by interested taxpayers. and particularly east side residents, that the erection of-the high school be hastened. If the- buUdtng is not finished- by ' next -September they realise that all the students who desire to at tend high school -will not be able to- do for . lack of aocommodattona. One man has stated that there will be at least tip more students next fall than can .be. eared for at the present high school building.- . - .. , "If the board lets the contract imme diately," said a prominent eaat aide res ident, "and the work la hastened through the summer, at least flva or six rooms of the new high school can be made ready for occupancy by the mid dle Xf next 8epember. - -The members of the - school board cannot fall to - see the necessity of haatenlng this matter." It ia expected that at the next meet ing . the . question of location of the high school will be definitely settled. It Is understood that the members, of the board, with one "exception, favor the vacant block adjoining the .Hawthorne school , at Thirteenth and Washington streets,' which belongs to the district. Almost without exception the east aid residents . are. in favor - of thla site. They will be present In large numbers at tha board meeting to urge - their claims. ji ..... ;";- Preparations are now being made for the issue of . bonds. It Is desired that the state land board take aa many of them as ' possible. Richard - Williams and J. V. Beachk members of tha Jtaance committee , of tha board of school di rectors. . will confer with Governor Chamberlain . and ask him to use. his Influence to get the board to purchase the entire Issue. Providing only a part is taken by : the state, the remainder will be disposed of to tha public. Many Portland capitalists have signified, their intention to bid. for tbe bonds, and In quiries have been received from eastern capitalist by telegraph. PROMINENT MERCHANT , OF SALEM EXPIRES (gpetla! Dispatch to Tee lemli Salem. jOr., Feb. 10. Martin Theodore Rlnemam ' one of Saletn s leading mer-t chanta, died at his boms in. this oity at 10:10 o'clock, yesterday momma.. The cause of his Ueath was ' tuberculosis. from which he had been a sufferer since August of last year, .He waa bora In Foatorla. O.. and jit the time of hia death waa aged 47. years and months. tin 1180 he waa married to Miss Car. rte Parkesbraw at Hlrksvllle,' a. after which, he removed to Wisconsin, and In January, lilt, came to Salem. In March or .the same year hi gaged in the grocery business snd since then bad built up a. large. 'trade. In jits na erected a residence which ranks among tne nnesi in mis city, tit also owned the brick block In which his business I located. ,i . ' 'Besides a widow, Mr. Rlneman leaves four children Mrs. L. K. Hooker of Denver, Chester-W., Frank 8. and -Miss Qraee - Rlneman. He, also leaves two sisters and a half brother, who reside In -Ohio... P - -t-, The funeral will be hrtd at MO o'clock tomorrow 'afternoon .and" the body will be laid to rest In the at View ceme tery, GOVERNMENTS CASE IS - . ALLEGED TO BE STRONG . ....... l- ' : t Prosecutor Thinks That He Has Conviction in Store for the I - Oregon Delegation. , (Jooraal Special Service.) .."...1 . Washington. Feb. SO. United States district . Attorney Heney of Oregon to day appeared before tha United States supreme court to argua tha ; Benson - Hyde land fraud case against' tha writ of habeas corpus applied for by the Call fornla land swindlers, who are seeking to avoid extradition to Washington, - Mr. Heney arrived In Washington yes terday and spent the) day with Secretary Hltchcoak. The arguments - In , tha su preme' court will probably occupy three days. - when. Mr. .Heney, will return to San Francisco where he will remain un til April 1. when he will arrrve in Port land to resume Investigation of tha land frauda. ' , . - .''- In an Interview with Mr. Heney today ha atatad: . , ' : . - . - . "Tbe government has a very strong ease against Senator Mitchell and Rep resentatives Williamson and. Hermann, Ws have conclusive evidence sgslnsr all three. Mr. Williamson is aa deep in the frauds as any of them and Is badly en tangled in eastern Oregon, to. which sec tion his operations have been confined. "Mr. Hermann was tha shrewdest and moat cunning of them all and has clever ly covered his tracks so that It has been most difficult to .obtain evidence against him. . Mitchell's ease Is the most con-' splcnoas of them all and tha evidence against htm the moat damaging. . "Mitchell's Secretary, Henry Robert eon, has been placed In a falsa light ac cused of betraying his employer. This is not tha case. Ha had either to' per jure himself or make confessions which would bo damaging to Senator Mitchell, and .ha did. the- only thing possible for an honeat man told the truth." - Mr. Heney has been summoned to call on the president before leaving Wash ington. STUDENTS CLASH AND BLACK EYES RESULT - (Special- Dispatch to The loaraaL) McMlnnvUla, . Or.. Feb. 20 The D. D.'a, a secret organization, of -tbe col lege students at this place, held a ban quet Saturday night. A literary pro gram was grven at tha college and about 10:30 o'clock -the boys and their guests started for White's restaurant, where supper was to be served. Just outside tbe college they were met by a crowd of students,' but were not molested until the north approach, of tbe ' bridge In front was reached. Here the opposing party threw up a barricade of bridge timbers and attempted - to atop - tha D. D.'a A fight ensued, in which tha banqueting- party was decidedly Victo rious, v.' No one " waa badly - hurt, bat several have black eyes. -J, - t ' Before attacking tbe D. D.'s a' crowd Of students filed Into the- restaurant ' to pass themselves off as members, of the society and secure tne supper, a time ly telephone message end - a "scout foiled their plot' ' ' '- Tha toastmaster for the evening was Prof. A. CWJavia. . TO BUILD RAILROAD FROM ! PENDLETON TO HEPPNER (Special Dispatch te Tke loeraal) ' s Pendleton Or., Feb. 10 This after noon a meeting or tha stockholders of thai Pendleton Railroad eV Coal com pany was held In tbe office f Carter Raley. Articles -of Incorporation were filed . last Thursday rwlth the ' secre tary of state. : ' - ' The object for which the corporation Is formed Is to construct a railroad from thi place to the coal flelda southeast of Heppner. The road la to go by waji of Heppner and a branch will also be ex tended from Pilot hock to ugian, in tne southern end of this county. The Incorporators are C A. Rhea, C K. Redfleld. C. H. Carter and C. J. Smith.. Other men supposed to be In terested In the enterprise are J. H. Ha ley, oebrge Connor, J. W. Morrow. D. A. Herrtn. T. C. Taylor and Roy Raley. The capital stock of the 'company is 13.000,000. The people behind tbe movement to build the road aire , the same who control the undeveloped coal field lying In the southeastern corner Of -Morrow county. Surveys wilt be made for the road In tne early spring. : RUSSIAN STUDENTS " - WAVE RED FLAGS ';-'.' - ... - ' (Jearasl Special Bervtce.) St ' Petersburg, Feb. SO. While the Cossacks paraded tha streets, .especially t Nevsky Prospekt -in the neighbor hood of Kaaan cathedral, tbe usual dis tricts for student demonstrations today. a great meeting of atudents and pro fessors of tne ut, retersourg univer sity assembled to discuss the question of Joining the strike, - . The - auditorium or ine university was sacked. Student orators denounced thO eoursa of the government declaring that ita promises were no longer of avail and that tha - government must grant freedom of speech, of eenaclenee, of the press and the convocation of a national assembly. They also demanded the ending of the war. The professors . were- unable to . sup press the rising feelings At sa over flow meeting tne revolutionary spirit ran riot the students even giorirymg m the murder of Berglus.- Tne meeting took a recess 'at t o'clock, the students singing the "Marseillaise" and carrying red flags. ' ftfcUS MIT 'EM SAYS- ? . LAW TO GERMAN BAND No more .wilt the "Little German Bund" play "Die Wacht Am Rhine" and other German melodies, as tho city offi cials have decided that an ordinance haa been violated by the maslciana from tbe Fatherland.. - - - . " Thla morning Deputy City Attorney Fltsgerald Issued a warrant for Paul Strain, a Third street clothier, who for some time past has- hired the "Little German Band" for advertising purposes. The musicians rode about in a Isrge wagon,' there Ides of which were covered with glaring advertisements. - - Saturday the band played -fn front of rival's place ' of baslnesa, snd this morning he - msna a . complaint "The ordinance prohibits the. naeiof wagons of certain else for advertising purpose It Is alleged that Strain's wagoer la larger than tha. ordinance perm Its.' - ; : v, t : . One-of -v 5 '.'yf. ' display V ' - Exquisite; models made by tbe same Edison's : Rotary tJWimeograph Adapted to printing of circular let- term. Every copy as plain as orig inal typewriting. Speed a) copies - per minute. An Office boy can op . Orate It. Send for catalogue and Jtrloa list... . . . . J JQlhani Stationery" C& , i Fainting Company i- " MS Washington St, VorOaad, 0. Payson's Indelible Ink . " Prevents the Abovti. ' 1 : VNew Stock Jost .Received I Use With an Ordinary Pen, PER. BOTTLE - - iti THE J. K. GILL CO. i Bookselleri and - ' Stationers v THIRD AND ALDER Great Things at Little Prices OMullHili Qua Vdir Tonight. One Vadla" will be . sera asala at tbe Cotasdrfa UMatre toaisbt asd tomorrow itlght. These sre Ue last peiteraiaaeea of thla M spMtaealar plax. whk-h kaa erowdwl tae Co lumbia to the doers. The popular esun4 baa eaased Masasef Ballasd te Seelde (Ire tbe pradaetlea tor Ueae - twe eMra alcais, - sad ererrbodr will tmw hare aa epeartaMt to wltseei the season's, greatest reltgloes spectacle. Special MgtinetiWedneaday. Weioeadar aftsraooo. Waablsa-toa's btrtbdar, there will be a bsertal awtlsee et Lard Lrttoe' kraatlfnl bM Srama.' "The tadr '-of Lnai," Seats, are aew-ilUBt sad tbe deannd Ml- eates uac a erewoee waamm wm wunew ise sertarsuwee ef tbl. the sust eharsung awtiaee play trer wrtttea. . i Tbe adraee sale ef seats win epea sent Wedntadar saorntaa at 10 e'cleck tar the clever rrnas actor. Pan I Gthaore. wbo eoaaea to tbe Marqeaai Oraed tboatre neat rrldar aae"Batai da aigbts, with a apeehil pries awtlbee galar dar. 'Nethlac prores tbe rlshtneaa ef s plar bet Ibi reception T tbe sablle." r laal Oll siore. "Tbe soblle banws what It waats better Una staaasera asUiaoa. Me peMIe wants The Misa; aad tbe liasimlng Ktrd," wld-b I gsre Uet seaaav-eed-dltbnaib Jalee Murtr. mj T bad alrradr -arranced tor 4a snFCraonr, be waa enlrb te a tbe tread et tbe senile's atiad, aad ao tfebr- bp ana . I asj eraln apeeartag iaV tbe role ef ktard "Jacb' Lealer." ..." ' i 1 " . . ' ' " ' ih " ' " ' Another Cregt Bill gt Baker! p - . . . . ' Mauser Keattas aaaaeeeea asolher great bill at tbe Baker lata week. Tke tnplloera are the fter (raeefitt Jtnh. wbo .are rnsafed at tb Tarseet : aalarr errr paid b ear raeiterllle bnnaa la Pnrtlaed: I He great rtnllalnt. Patre selie D'ArUia, wltboat as aejual as the staeter T a. . 'mm t . Portland's .Greatest Bool Store Lost or Stolen? 25c . AT THE .THEATRES. , f I- the strong rtrongc, amaction, - ' of Misses' Dresses for Spring, fopnd in our-1 Juvenile our Swagger Youths' Clothing. No to produce these garments at twice . - iiitHtH0iMHH The New England Remember ; We are out of tha hrrh rent district and for that reason are enabled to quote exceptionally low prices. Child's Booker, neat and strongly s Baxra sreroaer Worklnr Bairta, 'a Xeekwear, in all tha leading ew'bijf 11 OA e e e e e e e e e a s s . e a a ee e e a. eeeteett 25 ' Xates Xai TTadsi'sssj, manufacturers' aaaptaeV ; a a big reduction of BO per cent - ! . . .'. i y CUlaresVa loslsr reduced SO Per A sir Uxe ef Mam's Trqnssrs 1.00 and np. . i .', ."rr . V . ay wry "a v-nins, , cua, i in ana uiasswaro ana . 3- nave It marked at prloes that are .their own argument - , - J The Nevv England .1 ... mvmim vvre' NOW IS THE JOIN A Ladies Forming New Instruments Arrive for Inspection. Fine 'new Pianos at a sniarante3p aa.T ing of from tit to 1160; weekly pay menU of tl.2S. tl.C0, 11 and !.5 if desired; pianos delivered immediately upon, joining; no delays; no extras; no red tape; that'a what the new EILKR8 Co-ope ratlye Clubs mean to tha buyers oi pienoa. The announcement of the formation bf the KILKRS Piano Clubs two weeks' ago created little less 'than a sensation, .. Shrewd business men and wnmeu have investigated the plan and hare been ao enthusisstic over it that not . only are they Joining themselves, but they are insisting upon friends and neighbors doing ths same, - ' rom early morning., until closing lima tne enure rorce oi tne Cillers piano House has been kept busy explaining the plan, showing tha Instruments and taking orders. s ' with every Instrument brand new and accompanied by an unconditional guarantee. tha enormous stoek gives an unparalleled ' chance for selection at these anheard-q little payments and at prices never equaled- In the retail way. and only to be obtained by a few of tbe largeat Jobbing concerns in ths United States. . . . - ' ; now It Is Done. The underlying principle of this Piano Club la simply the application of whole sale meinoaa to tne retail aepanmeot. You know that we can sell a dealer a hundred pla noa . each for lesa money than we can- sell a stnarle Instrument. By -Joining one of our six clubs you are placed In exactly the same position and enjoy the same advantages possessed by tne largest retail aeaiers. inn is au there la to it. i . . Jhe Very finest Pianos N' Included r Do not imagine because the payments sre so very small.' ana-becswee the prices are so astonishingly- low, that tha nanoa sre not or tne very mgnesi or. er. Kvery Instrument Included in this club scheme Is brand-new and every in strument is fully ano unconditionally warranted, both an to quality and also as to price. '"Money, back" if not satis fied appllesr to every instrument high priced or. low-priced, that ever leaves our house. . . . . - Genuine brand-new Weber and Check ering Pianos are Included In these clubs; new scale Kimballa. Chicago's brorld renowned srt planor beautiful Les ter. Phlladelnhla'a beet make: fichu manna. Weser Bros., 8 lory dt Clark, Ho- bart at. uaoie; ine eupero naseiton Bros.' as reliable and half as old as the United states, ana almost aa rar-rameo -all of these and many others whose names are also household words..-sre offered In this magnificent Club aala. ef lb vkille: rtesoy , aad Ward, acrobatic trams aad daloty eosbrette: r'rremao aad Clark, wbo talk aad eins pleaalnd; Holaea and llnlBMe- Is as eatlrrlf sew act: Baraard Wlfllaaw. i Ibe funny ,maa: J. W. Wood will alas a sew soas, acrosinanied by- beantlral enlnrrd plrtarea; tbe btasrapb will abew aeveral aallra of tbe vary'lateat smut pieraraa, . i- elude tke Baker la - foar Hat Mhis, week sad ee a good.ebow. -v., j - x New Bill ,tt th Sur. AH tkJ acts ea' Jhe ew bin wbleb apwd at tbe Star tbealro tkla aftemooa are tne Unera. Tbe bill, la haded by Miller, tbe great rnee klaf . Tkd three Volteae hew aaiaalog atreaanb la tbetr araMMtle wark. while tbe eoaaedlaea). Meaty aedi rVtee, keep lAe andlear laae-hlns with ibrir ewaiat aatira.- trwtej sad Vaea appnr hi a farce, eatltled "Tbe Jew and tbe Orasa." gllraaa. tbe great shadow, grspber, baa bees Msacd. wklle Arthar Jack ana, -tbe llloatrated anaa aiaser. aad tbe ere- Jrrtoaeopa ,ad tbe bill. -. . -5 -- LyTic'g Opening EilL Tbe pssatar I.rrle atark eameaay win een- - avoae iae- aweaiea, a tst thi, Great Clojhing Hons, exclusive men tailors wbo dressmaker in Portland could what we ask in fact,, we TEE CHATEST CL0TCH.S HOUSE IN TBE KOTrEST Department Store One THirig A Look at the following for example: ' made .;i..."...w.. .lStt In all colors , ... ...SO shapes, tackav 4-ia-hands. bows. eto cent ', . - . - ' Department Store TIME TO MUSIC CLUB A.y... . . ' Co-Operative Cfubs Have The Prices and Payments CLufe-au" consists of 157 pianos that on resuiany in ins oia retail way tor from 1.00 to 1300. The club payments on thee will be tS down and 1.2 per week. . And - these pianos bur com Party agrees to supply at from tl7 to CLUB "B" Pianos (i33 in ell) rang ing in prices from 17 to 376. will oe sold for from I18 to tilt, with depos- iu) oi ai.av ana i.u per weea. CLUB "C" Embraune IQ1 of the erage highest-grade pianos - that are found in tbe greatest number of homea and sell in the segumr way for from $350 to t4S4. To club members they will go at prices running from IJ4T to till, according to the exact grade and make,- and will bo seat out on deposits of 1 11.60 down aad payments of tl weekly. CLUB TT contains lit of tha most costly American upright pianos made. Pianos cased in - elaborately finished, beautifully hand -carved mahoavuiiea. Kngliab oaks and walnuts. They are piano- inu onii xnv irora size to 4n, and which club membera will secure on the co-operative plan for from 131) up. Payments will be from ?X to tii down ana iz.tw per weea. CLUB'TS" The -The costliest grands and UDrlrhta In snecial stvlea. ail or them regularly priced at over $550, are In Club, K. There will be 141 members in Club K, and thrjr will effect an average aavlng f $147 on each piano. .Pay ments are t2S to tit cash and $1 to $S weekly. ? CLUB "V" In this club . will be found numerous odd pianos, manufac turers' samples, . discontinued '04 cata logue stylea of Chlckerings. Weber. Kimballa. - fUelnwaye, Krakauers, Crowns: also Instruments of numerous different makes that have been received by us in part payment for newr Chlck erings and Webera and Kimballa! and for Pianola . Pianos. - Not a slnaie- one of Club F pianos, however, shows sny elan of u an ire. There will be only 10$ mem bers,, and Payments are $1Q down and 117- aMOlSIV. . V. ..Join at Once Ton cannot afford to mlan this rjffer Jou cannot afford to delay It, even for a ay.- The sooner you call the surer you are "Of finding Instruments to please you In every, particular. Kvery body wants a piano: every home should have one. The question Is always, "When shall we Set Itr Our answer Is. "THBT1MK 18 OW," end that will be TOUR answer when you. see these pianos snd the prices at which we haver marked them for this great co-operative sale. Re member the name and the mimber Kllers Piano House. 351 Washington streetrorner Park. Portland, On Large tores also Ban Francisco, Stockton and Oakland. CaL; Spokane and Seattle, Wash.; Boise ana tewiston, idano. -. -.r- .- ; r-J eal waatera eeojedy' drama, la foar arts. Is blrh smrh aew aceaery-wlll be eaed;i tbe at Ire enaapaay-wnt appear la tb eaat. "He road tbe Roeklee" baa a .very airoeg. plot. Tbe aeese ia laid la a ainlag cmn la weatera Ooloreita. nobby Jltaoa la tne western mdire wbo eoea things. Mha Wllsoa will aosear la tbe leading role aa Trias, s greed wratrra rlrl wiu wratrra bablts sad daab. Mr. Ray will alec Illustrated aeeca: a daahlag aoabretta will Bake aaerry aad tbe vltaacose will anew aew awrlng plrtarea bet weea acta sub lag the show a .eaaUaaooa oaa. -- --- - - Erapir Matinee. ; . A sterlet sietlnee will be gteea ee ,W Mere da r Waablaatoa'r birthday 'at taw Caiplrr mi atie by tbe Braadt-Raaaaa eoeanaay et the big srwtaetlea of "Nortbrra I.I ah la." Orrf so people are sard le this eteelkpt sUUury ttp Ajro momjurj. Otperlal rHapatrti te The -Joajrwat) . Harrison, Idaho. Feb. fJ. T. J.TViates waa held up near his home here Satur day alsht by' two masked men and robbed of 432. No clew-' ' . ; v , ' fa the ; - Section. v design begin doubt '"-'! ' '' - . . t :' - txr:rt - : vv iu uavc aiu Ayatut j ; for you if your, coal - : . bin . fa .fiUed with . V ! GOOD CIiAN , Wintry Blasts COAL Why - pay money, for tha kind ' that -causes trouble and vexation.-wbew .yoax are oertaln sura of satisfaction by plao ing your order heret RpckiSpffings? am. satis, oiato 14. We sell sta.-ks of WsTl Paper, aa wall SS barrels of OU)HR WEATHKri PROOK PATNT. the kind With ( guar antee in every package. the paint l so superior ene has to try It te kouw lis worth. ... . . PORTLAND I'AINT WALL PA' ; CO. Oistrismteca, nr "".I T". ' ' .j- r: - r A. A. f'fi'C'1 ' . . f'Afi 4 - 1, m 1....4A.W...I mi .1 i