.vENi:?o,..r TGVa I , ; Toymrra utvzzxxm. .; , ; y ; tUrauaa Grand.. ,.."riree ef"at- J" . ..( Knii.lr... ',....... i.....'Tbe Gnt" ; h.kr.. ........ ...... Miulcl IwImom , Lri .., "Oof tiitw" llraud ............ ....I., ........... .V..tllle .....,. .....' .VaaOOVlllO I'llUfVf ... Vassevllle Fir early this morning partially e . Btroyrd a wooden building at ths corner ; of Columbia and First etreeta, occupied r" by the Yukon Mloon. Everybody bar ber-shop and F. H. Brandee' rarpenter. , , ahou, . The total loaa la estimated at about $70. Th Mr apparently started . In I ha aaloon on' tha corner, which la .. . owned by IV Mangone and P. Rissav A . "- defective flu ia thought to liava caused -' tha ottlllaa to take ft re. Tha flames apread over the enttr build In r between -'"'-the celling and roof, completely destroy lm tha celling and a large portion v : j t of tha roof.' The damage to tha con , tenta of toe. building waa principally .from water. In tha rear portion of tha carpenter-shop waa a room occupied ,k Mangone and Risso., but both dle . covered the flr and cot out before the wera In anjr danger, v ., f, ; Dean Pennimao of the University of '-Pennsylvania will lecture tomorrow Id ' the Y. M- C. A. auditorium at I p. m. on "Resesrch In Babylonia" aa carried oa ::, - by tha rspreeontatlvea of the university. ' The Ministerial aasoclatlon baa ar - '- -. ranged for. this hour In tb program of ' . lr. .pennlman. and all ministers, Sunday school teachers and Bible students are ... cordially Invited. Tha University of Pennsylvania baa taken a leading part among tha universities of Europe and , i- America In opening up tha long eigt coaled treasures of Nineveh and Other I y Babylonian cities of the past,'-. .-v - Member 'of Camp No,' .t7,' Modern , - 'Woodmen of America, are considering '' tha advisability tt moving from their present quarters, a hall at tha corner . .' of Seventeenth and Marshall Streets, te .'. the hall occupied by the W cetera Academy of Music In tha Mulkey build -V-; rng. - corner - of - Second -and Morrlsoa streets. . To anabl the members to see r the proposed : new ball, a benefit dramatic and musical -entertainment will be given there this evening. The proceeds will be for the drill team. Oa next Monday evening tha camp will trot ' on the motion to move.- .' ' J.--., Members of the International Brother hood of Electrical-Workers, local No. - 117. are caring for Fred Kroger, a young man who waa .Injured by leaping front the Alpine r rooming-house yeaterday . morning during the disastrous ft re oa th east aid.- The young man sprained . ,' his arm and wrenohedhl back., He la now in St. Vlnoenfa hoapiul. When the members of the union visited him '' they found that he bad lost everything 'in the lira. Thay furnished htm cloth tng and provided him with other things ? to mak hlm-eomfortable. v. k . i ' i. . i . . - - '.." ti: ' . ' " t.- JJUII nun f I wayr vhiw sja bu'iihvw wv M. Frledenthal In taking hla bath yes,i teruay morning. - xne uhw ia miu by way of, the ,oltya water ayatem route, and having, flopped out of the faucet, ewam gaily around, the tnb un til captured and brought to. The Journal oftloe by Mr. Frledenthal. Tba fish la tiny,' but - waa ery active - notwltb aundlng Ita long, dark Journey. Frleden thal resides al til .North Nineteenth atreot-..r'' )' '. ,v.iA-'-" ;- i w-,' . : Tha araduaflon . axerclaaa T ot ' tb a...n,M Mhnnl.. ttvlli t m k nlana to night at o'clock., tha doors being open at 7:10 a'elock. ! A email admission fee will be-charged forth purpose of de fraying the class expenses. There are but li In tha elaaa to graduate, but In June mere win auwui s1"4 ;-: The achool Is 'at Thirty-fifth ond Baat Tarahlll street, i Every one la Invited ..toattend tonlghfaaxerolaea. "-" The of ficiala of tha Metbodist Kpisco , ' pal Church South advertised yeaterday ' for bids on the contract for excavating -" Tor the new church to be erected by the ' congregation. The bida will be opened In a ahort time' and the contract for th work will bo let aa soon aa possible. . . cia ana anil will . in cuuivn i v I be located at tha corner of. Union va- r il - - a . Aw i. .at aM. tka AS. alt . ' nua and Multnomah street on. the eai ;.'7.t aida..;- - - :,-.) 'I-' Tbal ''fV W. ' Goodrich v PHllharmonl chorus will glv Handel's "Messiah- ef '.:;'' Centenary Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow night The chorus has been rehearsing .the oratorio' for several weeks and la prepared to glve a good 7T7 rendition of It. It baa been suggested that avuJi entertainments -as this win ' do much to raise th noral ton of a Ci .ecmmunlty. i - -'y ' , J r '' - ' t ? tdii ,r.K-rrf- ntkd ' from tha ; ; vine ready to eat In early 'Febroaryi . must sound gooa io anowDouna wmm 2 erner and bring vlalona of the mil lennlum. Thu rip berries war aotvally picked by Mlas Arvs, Todd tn Oewego, Ibrury 11. and ajmail box of them t 'sent to The,Jourral. Jf such condition - continue we may expect to pick cherrlea i In March and to reap wheat In Juno. . i .f Bishop Morris ha been offered l.0 A t endow a seilora' bed at tha Qood ; , Samaritan hospital, the donor being th i ' ' widow of Ueutenant Commander Buck. - Inghsm of the "United BUtea navy. ' ' - Washington. Th contribution haa bean "' V accepted and th haplaln of th Sea? '; men e Institute haa been asked to nam deserving patients.' ';, ; i'Vi"' . Th Voapel meeUngs of th Second J TJnlted Evangelloal chare h. - oomer of Fargo and Kerby streeta, will bo eon . tlnued nlghUy tola week. ...The pastor. Rev, J. Boweraox, will be aaalsted by several -other ministers Of th city. - . i . Japan tlle-r-Ther are no flowers ' ao atately. more admired or mora easily ,'- grown. Plant them aow They Increase V In beauty and l aa-yeav---Ou bulb " . caUlogua tells all-,. PortUnd Seed. Co. Front and TamhtU. ', ' A, ;-v . ,. , , ' Edward Holman do th 'leading v f funeral directors, have the flneat esUb Itshment, th flneat ooda. .th . fineet ' vehicles and tha most reasonable prlpaa. QUAR TER. SIZE COLLARS DO FIT . . . .... FOR THfTTPB MADE FOUR 17E TO THK INCH. IN- V WTEAD OF TWO SIZFS. AS . IN THBJ OLD WAY. W&TVB' V . HOTH OR ACES IN QUAR-r ?' - TER SlicA , , . ... y 1 ; ;'.'. '. . ' ' , ff i ' ' ";. . I"ve- wltjtf V '' I . i.J LM.iH, 4ctn C!;sJci t'.zkt Debut u V&udavi:: Ctar and Cuffsrt HZRO OF VALC.CIA CRIPa ... : AND HOLDS HARD Than liaka Uia Littl Epctcb ia Low Voles, taint, Lifts His Hat and Escape to. Friendlr Prottctlon of -.'the winiri. v.'vrvri; r.v John $gaIox or ClsaJo"th "hero of tba Valencia,", made h la debut as a vaudeville atar laa( night at Pantagea theatre. It waa terrifying occasion for John Clgaloav t- - Tba ahow had progressed with sing ing dancing and some gymnastlo feats, and waa Hearing tha end, when a man stepped from tha wings and made a little speech, telling bow great was tha pleasure of the management Id pre senting John Cigaloe, tbe hero of. tha Valencia" (applause). He told how Clgaios had mad three attempt to awim ashore with - a Una. from . tha Valencia, and how ha had captained tha last raft to leave tb wreck. Then Clgaloa, the hero, aunt forth. - He la of medium height. Uthe, slim, athletlo-Iooking. Ha held an American flag between hie right arm and hla body aa he cam onto th stage, advanced to the.oenter, stood erect a a telephone polo and gravely saluted. - There waa considerable applause and tha hero lifted hlsr sailor cap, ahowlng a small head, covered with dark, oily, wavy hair.' He haa Emperor William muatache ; and an agreeable smile. ' ;vu. -' , These two medals yon see - upon Clgaloa'.. breast." said tha Introducer, were presented to htm, the smaller one by the Methodist church of Seattle and tha larger by - th . United Commercial Travelers. ' -v , s-- Cla-alos saluted '.again and again gravely lifted his cap. He had pro gressed well ao far, but now the straw f . tn well-meaning atare irora tne crowd In front beaan to wear on him. Ha held hla arms rigidly by his side, and gripped hla thumbs In hla clenched ftata. heaved and hla Uga trembled. - At laet he apoke. In a voice like that of a woman, and ao law that ha could hardly be heard. - It was a little speech and ha had committed It to heart. It went this war: '- "I try to do my doty, but It I not nough. : I try to get ashore but can not. I try to .ao Doner next now, maybe. try to do what I can, but J cannot." - ,. v. . .Then again a. grave salute and a 11ft th of tba can. which bore serosa Its front tha word "Valencia." Th hero moved to th aid of th etage. aaluted again., lifted his cap and walked Into th wings, while the crowd applauded. Fin' broadcloth . covered . caskets. Ml and ft. Tb flneat wood goods made, from 111 to 10. Parlors II and U Third . street, corner Salmon, Portland, " Cflartes'M. atahn. cfty attorney of Boise. Idaho, Is In tha city. Mr. Kaho Is a. graduate of th .University of Ore gon and waa formerly a resident of Portland. . . For several years be was la tha law office of W. D. Fen ton. Sla years ago h went to Bolee and two years ago be waa fleeted city attorae, A - large crowd attended 1 the evan- aellstlo services at th First Christian ehuRh. Park and Columbia atreets, laat nlrht and there were six accessions. Tbla la tha laat week' of the meetings being oonduoted by Dr. a. If. Martin. Tonight Dr. Martin preachea on . "Th Day of small Things.' rVJ " .' 7. t n. . . Watches, Watahea. Watches Oa easy weekly payments, " II down. le per week. Don't go without good tlme pleoe, Metagar A CV-Ut Sixth street The Sub-District Missionary rally to be held at Peoria.. Oregon, February II to II Inclusive, will be attended by a number of local Methodists. -v;" ) yrhf pay It ,t 111 for eyeglasses t W-cuarante a perreot xit for i. syes examined free. , Metagar Co, 111 sutit otrt -r : . .. '; . ; ; r : Quality, Quantity and Quickness Is tha rale at tba Morris restaurant. III Wash ington Street. p . . ; ; j. -; : Oold medal a for haarn grass god sweet peas. . BuUer, aeedsmaa. ill Front. ' Tst weak tig sals bargalaa. ' Mark Shoo CVll Morrlaoa street ? . ;,' ' Storeroom ior rent. Apply 111 Fourth street. ..' :-,'.,), 'r-:',t ' Todar"s Studio: Snoelal rat,'. East Drl & C Brown, Eye-Ear. , Marquam. ' Portland Tamale factory, III Park at : Ask for Frlira wdAIV'XiHy.. ., Allen d Lewis' Best Brand. ... NEW METHODIST CHURCH . : WILL GIVE, RECEPTION ' A reception ta Its sister churches will be given by tha Epworth Methodist Episcopal enarch tomorrow evening. r Th church Is located en property pur chased from the Christian - Scientists sine laat March at a price of 11.10. at th corner ef Twenty-third and Irving streets. It waa organised some li month ago by Ita present pastor. Rev. Henry T. Atkinson, whe was aselgaed by Bishop Spellmayer for the purpose of establishing a third Methodist Episco pal church on tha West sldev -- Tha Epworth church has a IW mem berahlp and controls a flourishing Sun day, school and Woman's Foreign Mis sionary society. It also has an Epworth league and a Junior league, which waa organised by - tha pastor In December mat. Th church I planning- to hold apodal meeting to begin next Sunday evening and be oondueted for a week or more by tba pastor. - . .. - At the reception Wednesday evening there will be a program consisting of abort speeches and musio by city pastors and laymen and at th close refresh ments will be served. , ,. . Tha pure has price of I1.S06,' to raise watch, th pastor baa beep working for th paat year, has now been secured, tha city church extenaioa committee having agreed to be responsible for tb balanc remalnlngtjJdj AAJi TOV sU.UJ At . And beraased by a bad couf.hT Us f ailaro a iierehound Syrup, 1'. will se cure you sound sleep and enact a r-we-ot and radical eure. , Said - by .v rX CUrka Co , , , r- - ' r - - """" . - - r ' ' r " r ib..J;i.uj Council C---xr,!Y Ch&n;ta Front ' and Cranta C&ioon LIcents . .: ."; . i - v: ; to Hotl. r -Jy !: V: PLACE WILLCrOi-: -U CSF0RSWZEK?8 END Mayor King CaaVOocidinc Vou for Now Refima and ".' Ternparaiica fore of Plac Prapara. .to liaka Strong Campaign.', -r;.''' Tb sast (14 enc ef T Jgaraal Is la the star at J. li. a Miller. M Kast Morrisas ttrest, Telesaaae Beat 178. ' . , ; Close on the heela of. the defeat of th general lloensa ordinance, which sur prised th town last week, the St. Johns council laat evening granted- a license to th St. Johns Hotel company to open and conduct a saloon for one year. The anal vote waa In keeping with th con test, which haa been waged for mora than a year over this question, for only th deciding vot of Mayor King passed the ordinance. On of the member who haa from the - first opposed the arantlna of a license Bryoe was ab sent. Had k been present tha. vote of the mayor would havo tied the council and deflnit action would have 'prob ably been postponed until after th April election. ' .' . l - . Councllreen Edwards, Shields and Dag gett voted against tha lioenaa.- Kd wards was th first to favor th opening; of a saloon In.th town and months ago brought tha application of the hotel company1 before the council, and when It ' paaaed a resolution accepting the affer ef the company h waa one of these who. voted -or- Councilman Shield waa absent In California at the time th question was first, considered and Mr. Leggett haa been non-committal. , 'Three members of tha council feel that th body laid Itself liable to a suit for damages when It paaaed a reeolutlon favoring th application of - tha hotel company and then refused to abide' by th Brat agreement after tha company had carried out Its part of the contraot. y Attorneys Show OonaeU. - Attorney W. R-' McOarry, ..for 'th company, and City' Attorney Green In formed th councilman before the vote waa taken last night that If th license was not granted the company "had an axoetlcnt case against either 4 be- town or th eounonmen 'wbo first favored th license application .months ago. - Mr. Green asserted that If th first con tract, waa lilegai . then the councilman who voted for it wer liable, and If th resolution was valid then - the town wMtM t,- ftkiit tiahl fo annulllne? It. ' f Tha building erected by th company In accordance witn tna nrat resolution of th council Is completed, th bar and most of tho fixtures have been Installed and before th end of this Areek th first aaloon ever conducted n K. Johns will open Its doors. ; , ' Ohnaak SnMmn Oppoaed. -Th. bustnsaa sentiment of th town la not oppoaed to tho Issuance of the license, th merchants feeling that It would have been, an evidence of bad faith bad tha council refused th lloensa after Its first resolution, but the enurcn sentiment la today decidedly aroused. There wer no representatives of the local Law and Order league present last night whan th matter was disposed of, sine the defeat of tho lioenaa ordinance laat week had led th temperance, peo ple to believe that there wae no danger of-action favorable to th company on tb part of th council. Th news of th issuance of the lloenae waa greeted with surprise and anger by the local minis ters and a strong afford will bo made at tha com Ins- election to Plac In power a -mayor and council oppoaed to llqnor- selllng. It IB not prooaoie max any farther licenses, will be granted by th present council end tho St, John Hotel company will have a monopoly until May or June, and abould a prohibition council bo elected In April the company will have tha field to Itself for year unleee Ita license should be revoked. , f MAKE WAYS UNSAFE. ; v BoUar Skates Mm Fat of Heetrm Hon aa Bast Sid Cement Sldawallts. ... For 10 or II year tb roller-skat mania baa been dormant, but with tb sudden bound Into popularity of th port again and tha opening of tna.rol ler rinks In all parts of th city, tb ancient skate haa com out from th family attlo and Is sporting Itself, chief ly on th .east side sldswalka, In th laat few years miles of oeraent walks bar been laid through the central dis trict and on tha main avenuea Into the remote suburb. - Until ' recently these Improvement war a source of pride to tb district and accommodation to tho residents, but they are ao no mora, and th man with a rutty, broken board walk, or a cinder path. Is an object off envy, for th roller skate cannot Intrude on hi domain. - . - - , " j Where all th akates com from Is mystsry. In a week or two thousands f east aid children sprang full pano plied with winged faeela and. a reckless disregard for the rights of mere pda triana. It fs also th blcyel season when tb wheelman can us th walks, and between th whirling wheal, wit It clanging bell, and th tortuous way of. tho youth, with a bullet head and sturdy leara armed with rollers, th lot of tb eltlsen afoot Is hasardoua. .In dry weather ho might tab tb etreet. but than there are automobile. So long aa tha skaters content themselves with trying to cover both eldee of th walk at one there I bop for th eltlsen. bat th fashion of Joining hand and swoop ing down tha block In aquads Is In th aaoendant and from such a ehargo the rin no oscap but by flight. ....' ' ' Soma of ths swirtest-iootea youtns have drained th family puree for the price of a pair of rubber-tired akates. and sltent a a ghost speed down the smooth cement walks, and by night a walk through any eaat aid district Is full of Btartltng surprises. i,., PENINSULA MASS MEETING. ';' . '"' -! ' v ! aiaeass BMtheda af Seeeurtae; Pt Fre tloa and arrylag Xmprevsasats. ' Th University Park board of trade held a mass meeting laat night and dis cussed fir protection, street Improve- i mnt ' and etvl betterment work In general. A committee, consisting of F. I- McKenna, Mr. Ketchsm and Mr. Hart, waa appointed to confer with con tractors and arrange some plan by which tho proposed improvement of Ports mouth arena and Dawson street may be expedited. At present no contractor will bid on th lob. fearing some of tb property owners Interested will object when th contract -I completed, and that difficulty may be experienced In collecting th contract prleo. 1 . . Each of the Improvements Is Impor tant. Tb bringing f Dawson Street Z t la the Men's Fcrr'" Good Section todry vr cr rig a tpecUl dUplay of thaj new Sgrfas i "tr seen Every cgwlityla, new Ssrfa-t -j -tr . : a .y i. Great Salb of IUb'bons a fjL. i iii i i 500Q yards of 6-inch all-sillc Taf-' feta Ribbons ; extra quality, in ra variety of fully 20 of the lead- - ine shades; best 35c 3 value for, yard. . ....... WW; ' Great special lot of double-faced cord-edge Satin Ribbons ; 8 to 5 l- inches wideinSwhite and cream " only; values up to 86c a yard ; to be cleaned up at this OS r low price, yard.... Just received : A new line of Dres v ; den and Print Warp Ribbons ; '" beautiful styles, at prices ran g- ing front, per. yard, C 1 Kf 60c to. ... ,v; . . y, v?Y '"; Immense ' new line of Persian and Bulgarian Ribbons for Neck -wear also- stripe and polka !ot . effects; very newest and prettiest styles-; - - ;rT- V'K,, ' t'V ' ' ;,v" Two extra special values in Cotton .Waists; lawns, mulls, mercerized ana lnaian jt l , a fi ,Head Linens; trimmed in lace, embroidery, and tucks; all new ntoate f styles in great variety and all sue.; tak e advantage of the low price, and Q Q v large assortment. ........."...'" ... ;j to grad will mean an avers re cut of . . tmmt ap mora than a nil 'of wide thoroughfare, it was de cided to petition in cwuuci m " stenalon of ChauUuqua avenue v be . wnimrmttM and Cotnmbta bonl varda. Tho board also . decided to pre sent requests to in oouncu iw . stallation of additional ar HghU at th main atrt Intersections and ths -tension of th new high preasur water main to the bounds of the elty.at North un th. main at nrssent ri II nil, -" " - - terminating with tb old city boondarles In Portsmoutn. t ' ' 1 ,y, t , tf GRADUATING EXERCISES. WsTsWsdta Win issrrs B4ls- aa rroak Overaar Vonlgbt. : viva students will be graduated from the Wfrodlawa grammar, school this evening. Rev. U M. Booaer wUl deliver tb invocation and the das program will consist or: -Thougnts rrom nvan. gellne," Georgia Oeiej piano dnef, Orace t.i ami n.n Hmna! "Thomu Jaf ferson," Henry KUbltt; "AUander Bam llton." Clarence Kadyf enaracier song. -When Our Whtsksrs Orow. t boya VaiimI.. th. nrnmm wilt be a eomio epereata, "Strange Visitors." i In troducing th songs and dances char acters tic of several nations- Tb play will be under the direction of tba Misses Cramer, and a boy and girl team will represent each of th following nations: Scotland. England. Swltserland. Sweden, Spain, France. Holland, Italy,. Ireland, Norway, Germany. Chin and Japan. . .... . v. .inM the tilav flAvernae George E- Chamberlain will present the diplomas ana atnnr as wonw. in. .1... uIiim are violet 'and - wbita. Ita flower th violet Tn members of the class who aonlgnt . will receive graae diplomas are: Georgia . M. Oala, Clara r uiini. Henrr I. Kublk, Clarence C Kady and Orace E. Short. ' . ' Irvlna Buchu Wafra Are a tree reoMdr fas sll Kldsey (rest Its svist etaipls forts pala la the et, te its wrs ssd very esasmas eeaaitles Hr1(kfs ll.naa. We awaa II ttbes we ear tk-r will ewe r and we trasld set say It tt we bad set essfle.se. in theat. wbiHi U the 4set reeslt s mxt snetrledse ef their nme Is mi - that anstit aistsst iailm. B.I4 at otaeoeby - S. . Skldassr g Oa- r ta, 1S1 Third sV, set agents for as. ...ad. Or. c 3 Yosr Cr-" rts dg&ijn Srtitfc) fTMttT -zfcl ct 1 t 1 1 r c T - .H. J tfcfetla3 ycrr r-.t now yoa have the 4vnx iiol ctr--'' tT"- toaelect from- i - "Monarch' Shirts in olaUl .and . pleated bosom : attached ; or aeiacnea cuns; cvciy new m orlng;all sizes;.. .v.:..... The celebrated "Cluetf. Shirts in immense variety i every -i-i Tiew-pattern. nd coloring ;. attached or detachcdlcuffa; r: regular or coat style; the best shirt that nC Kf Calumef Shirts in mercerixed oxfords and madras ; white, ' cream, Un, blue, grays, figures, checks, stripes and solid ' colors J all sires; exchisivo styles,at $3.00, c $3,60, $2.0Q and, . . . ; 1 1 . ...... ii . . ... i V V TV,. f3mn. "Ct arM .ftirta. In new atvlea at $1.50 and S2.00 1 Th new "Manhattan" Shirta WomonG Women's Sprlnf SuitaHundredg of them In attractira and xcluira itylei: Etoni, Princesiet and Pony Jacket ef fects in a very large variety f nw ,matenalg and ihadeg; Sarges, Broadclotht, Tweeds, Etamlnea, Oay - Worsteds, Hometpung and Granita Qotha, Colors are white, violet, light and medium gray, old rose, blue checks, greens, Alice blue, reseda, blue, black, tani long or short aleeye. Skirts made circular, oanel front, 'gored and tucked. Choice . at this fang of prfcei: 'i . - . :is.oo, ' 1S.BO. f ao.oo, 84.00, f.oo, M-2 so.oo, Jsa.oo, is4.oo. fse.otaa.oo, to,oo, fda.OO, M.OO, f d.00 up to f55.0O AU are splendid V , , . VahMB. " ; . v ''. ' New atylea'iB women's tan and Cofert Jackets for Spring and aummer, tight fittisg, half fitting, loose back,' fancy stitched and dot strapped efTeett, fly front, double breasted, straight front; exceptional valuea at yj . i ' ; ' 9T.B0. flO.BO. Sia.BO B1B.OO. flB.OO $30.00, - faa.60, fssjiO, a4.oo np to bso.oo each. Ntw Wc!!ds3 irt A superb display of new I and rohe effects, clay Mae elath. homaanuna, Panama puna, Panama grays, medium grays, dark grayL black, blue, brown, garnet, green, gray plaids, checks; handsomely mads Und'a greatest display at pricea, to flt every purse. md'S greatest display at pricea, to flt vryJuraa 4.00, BB.OO, O.BO, fT.OO, VB.OO, f av.uv, fii.vv, , flS.BO up to faa.OO 8cond Floor. 89c up to 03500 Ecch24 wocr Torit of thontandg of now, Syrtns nd ScnMnerIJrt walsta aro ready for your choot!a3tLfcveiitt EwtTi. dotted Swlas. Gs&ty, bciUt. fleered mxdTh rvewest and Wwttlett atylat to b thowaCoaattifcSy mado and trtened -14. rogad aad low rcLriad yoke-qany. doctla tbroad, rlatt vtX, taaite ,cad vecisa iaoa 'trfcagis ACover assbrdiariat aad pin tncklns Fancy lona and ahort alaavaa"Every new Idea la rfreaantad at pricea ranging. 3 tba way from 69c rrp to $33.00 Each - " Imoortant Chaneta. labour's merchants' lunch, which bas proven so popular to bualneaa men and shopper alike, will In-th futur ln clud nab and salad without eatra charge, tba pries remaining th eame, Is rents The return nf th ITrannh chef, who has been ill for several weeks, makes these changes of greater Importance, as tho new dishes wiU be served under bis eareful direction. Other changes wUl also bo made for tba bet terment of not only - th merchants lunch, but tb dally French dinners nd tb a I cart orders. In tha future a ours of chlcksn will be served with h. ujmt iMnk ainnara every evenJ Ing, which has become famous with Its wine. On Sunasys Bourse or turner will . also bo served without . extra -i .ha atrltiead areheatra WlU provide musto as to tbs paat. Remera- norma aooress am fw-..ww - - 111 Fourth street, near Washington. . ( Milwaukia Country Club. . U ta, Angeles and Oakland race. Take I 1 - . A nu aad affciaasa VAd 4Wr. : . n, )' - ' x mm li I ! I gaWsaawasawawassnasBBaa , v br Forcad " Out tt Bualnas.."-- VMavw eitisM ia Portland la doubt lessly aware of th vendition agisting In raferene to tb rent question. The situation hers ta fust th same Identic ally as In several eastern cities the whole town gone rem - crasy. n smaller concern foreed out compelled to Restaurant bu ajtb ootrex STS. ovaaT pat Ajra srsaanr. rasa. lls.avnla.n. TilY-CGI!l;y '.i.-.''. ' v ' ' - Ifaaslae-t O lMv4yi Leh-w a . And Ycj Vn J;7. : I . ' PaVmcir clmencan I f:--rt;! and Vcrtr ' I Lowest Price AI iuEad Portland has ajver " "1-' i " Zk.ll lb.. uciu aim wi- g rrrl - ;..,,.... ;.9lU are tfue.to arrive any day. Spring Siiits Frca S4.C0 to S32.CO Walking Skirts In circular, plaited. worsteds. n, nrMwlkv w . w , 9 , sloths, cheviots, ti cloths, cheviots, tweeds In light mi ac tan, w m up -rort- 1 Pound 3c- - 9. Pounds 2Sc STANDARD CRAB CO 171173 liadiwn St At the Erlde saorlflos their entire stock or psy an xorbltant rent This condition Is par ticularly and forcibly true with, the case of ths London Clothing eompaay of 171 Third street Tho company that for the laat Big months . baa offered to the masses ef Portland time and tint again a moat oom piste and up-to-date stock of men's and boye' furnishings, shoes, etc., at prloea within reach of alL This eompaay came ' to Portland and ha pent thousands -of -doliare In order to acquire th standing; tuey hav in the community, and haa always been alert and willing to share their good fortune with the, public But their good Inten tion hav been nipped In th bud. . In short, they hav received settee that they must vacate the premises at IT! Third street or par 110 per day rent. Til being out of the question, they have been, simply and plainly speaking, forrwd out. ; - In preference to atorlng their large stock or packing It for ahlpmant, they hav decided to let the people whom they hav strrved to benefit b th ones to profit by thatr misfortune. . Bo they ar going to retire and are going to give absolutely th greatest i values aver offered any sal In th city or Port- l. It will pay you to take an Interest In this case. For farther . particulars se tomorrow a Journal, V, If Oraaastra trlk,- ' f Boselal menetrh tn The jesraaM - '' Seattle, Wash, Feb. It. In algned slatsments. Manager Ralph r'munds and Concert. Master .'Eugene l .vatore of tha Kavaa lngllsh Grand Opera e V dotty the report of a strike In s wh waa -ounced at. of ... j. 1 SMELTS He ssrtorsMac last 3t ew-i U t r ' uais.) , Aatsaica's aaxAzm txtrr j NANCE, O'laH", ITiti Flrca of O. Jzta jusas""'" nm "' - tasit Artsrsesa Msda ' - Monna Vannd By WssawHaab gaul Tba star..., llawaaaWHl Net ieOvee Teert wjalag rrlnas towt soar, tl.BO sod Si. : BakoB7, It, Tso snd . Seller, tOc, aVo. totes aad (am, $10. ? . Matlnaa Pritea Letter seer. 1. B-Jmar. - IBe aad SOe. Oallery, S aad SAc - aaaxa abb now aaujiid. i U"i? ' vasavABT it, is. It. Vi -: " The PtstlsgulsSed Aetnr. ' - afARLCS B. HANFOIU) A-eo1np.BUd Tfle. M.rte Profssk, , is aotasie srsdsetloe ef staatlsrd siars. Xaarsssy sUrat, "Tasttsa ef. ths , Sat.? . fties atsiiVMBells. SHtaiaay atatlaee, "The aterekaa ef Veataa. . . hUarasy Bight, "lagwasr." SrrNIKO PEirca-ewer rvm, tl JO. (1. B Irony, Tee, We. Salter? ase. a-. MATIN an PBICKS tower Hoar, ft, a. BB ttre Bajenay, SOe. Oallery, sbe, is. . :.. ,-, ssats o voa aaus. - -( . EMPIRE Sik -t 'j stlltoa W, geaaisa. Maaagss, - .1 - .. partlssd'B Peaalsr PtarBoaae. ' .,' ." ' SI00KO ARB LAST WJtA of , 'tK -. , .- , . . .. : ! em ss aa a .aa. .a V Opzra Ccr.;:ny " TVaiaS V LAST . ttMWMMMSNm WSPMSSP4T AKB TBCBSDAT marTS, : ' rSIDAT inOHT AKB SAXTTBBAY sfATTtTSK. rAa ATttricta LlZzzn" BPBOTAIi IfOTtca Tbsr wtn as a per. orsMse Satnrasy sight. i Bvealsg price-Ue, ass, tSIe, BOB, , Matt- see toe, asa. svs. Pest at ws sties, "Ta Taatklll sad Third Sts. Pseas Mala lkvf. AO This Wets awsrlsa's Best Brer. -It tsxtt tzzi t C-eJ!- Istosdacfctfl Bares sseHeas of i 1 . Btwrtnial. yh.t Tas (Nil ataslLari ltbet A r-4-ve M J - v nssYtMStV Bases Treass sf Aeratats. Iimamimti "A Trsj ' Tomorrow Bars, la ef .U W ssy seaL Other statlaesa. Batsri.. lso. JUtght prirea 1st. tea. gos, ttr. With well-knowa soloists and fall or chsstral aooompanlment will be give by tb .. '; , : ': ' I p. nv, dironud by a "Ts at. Kast Ninth" and Pin streeta Ticket for sal at O raves' Muslo Store, Wood- ' ard A Clerks' Urug Store and Dundore Musi Store. - (; , AJlOBaiOaT Saw v TaaSerUle Aets PrUTfrtCIS IVarwlry" U HANDOO ktVerv HOUBS ON OOtST. IOU.H A. .OHM BOW, y. K. att.is.la. Okaaaeaer Owae The live a aas, reaa.t ef Aa Lee waits, Fweia Bas It in. Seas the Siaeats It ef la Kere ef the Ol-ratsd TaUe ITalavUv Sietara. I aad Xmi Bessie SOerlla. Vieta I ittw. ! ksvstg . twtares, wteat C-le kWaaa, I fsTforsusees ealr at SAO, I W aad S p. at. Ctaital atatlaatta. 10s! ft. at nl ssats, SW ; Taouraa. -.' Tsssw tvw. Prisccti TrWe n syv te s the Vast tdasaisd aaaoays, lot. -; bene ta ta saattsese. Me te say wsrld. esat eseeet t IBM. J oTAa I mirtt. hs ktsui Sets BWJwawatm esrswei - aa a lbaaaawi rsek ef r.b. ij, r Jry LYRIC THEATK3 raa oioostpababu roes eo. : if Oxxr Girk? a aoixioanrs i abcx nr : Aawtsttsa. 10c; Bsmtii Ssata, SB. Exposmon nin:i . saaaaatt ittiini nrnmi am I ntre day, Washington blrthOay. Febrry tt, 10. at the Expoaltiem Rink, os teon th and Washington streets, f .at-' Ing front 1 uaUl 11 o'clock. Dat.t 1 '. o'clook only masker permitted an the floor. Galferlea for speetatora. At li etock - handaeeao prtoee will h given -the lady and gentleman wearing to moat unlqwe costume, after which tber will be general a sating by all until In accordance with the strict policy of the Exposition Rink all masks must be raised at th door upon entering th C rink. . . r .. . AT ,fO'f '. ...'..."., v .. .sa I 4W - ..MtM, iaeraalag1 skates. . , Tlnhota. Man at at la riMH Bf ah hrlia fewew , A Skate may be reserved at tin of par-;. chasing ticket . WAAM TOmS COST DaTJi STOW., ATOLLO :.;:.-'. faralwSK TwaiaW' w J f. r' "