"THE'-ORZGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 12. ' 1906. V ,.im O'Ntll la "Monte CrUto' Mon-baut r Tronic.' i. ....... L......"'XUo Two Jubna" Hilar, r Empire. 7"J .....v..,..' )M MIIIH Bur k... ......... "Tbtlma' i.yn I'antaits Vaudarlllt Vraad VauiltTllW In Judge-Cleland'a department the state circuit court, a motion ror a non eult In the eult of Won ir Klin for ta.QOO dasnagsa from tha Portland Rail. way company, la being iriuM today by the attorneys. , The motion for noo- suit la baaed on tha allegation made . by the - attorneys for the street ear company that tha evidence of the' plain tiff showed that Won Kim had been guilty of contributory negligence , In allowing hla two-year-old aon to be on the atreet without a guardian. The Jury waa allowed to take a receaa .while the arguments of tha attorneya are being heard by the judge. Attorneya Dan J. . Malarkey and E. B. Seabrook appear for , the atreet car company. Wong Kim. la repraaented by Attorneya Henry B. Mo 1 Banka. y ' . i Tha .following- civil servloe examtna tlona have been announced: Archlteo ' tural and structural ateel draftsman, mechanical draftaman, quertennaater's department at large, January t, 10 and t ' 44 AAA A 1 AA a U, laboratory aaalatant . (qualified In chemistry) bureau of standards, Janu- ary 4, aalary 90 to $1,000 a year; aa alatant dairyman, January 4. aalary tl.100 to $1,800 a year; plumber'e ' helper, - January f, aalary 17J0 a year, , Applicants can secure complete Informa tion concerning the azamlnatlona from i a. jeign at me posiomc. euuuiua. - E. H. VTahl, who bought a note signed by W. B. Halnea, that waa alleged to have been obtained by fraud, la unable ia collect, a suit to recover soow uu on the note' waa triad before a Jury. in juage vrasera department ox tne state circuit court yesterday afternoon. After a short deliberation the Jury returned a verdict for Halnea, wboae defense waa that he had been defrauded by an Inti mate friend, J. O. Graham, Into giving' notes for $1,100 to the William R. -White company, a get-rlch-qulck con-i cern. Waul asserted that he bad pur chased . the note innocently, - without knowledge of any fraud. The wtll of Lena Hoebler. who died at her home, T8S Vancouver avenue, on No vember Irwaa admitted to probate by Judge Webster In the county -court this morning. Property valued at $2,000 is disposed of by the will. x The entire ea- I. V. rt IT-.i mm B 1T. - Hoehleri the eldest son of the deceased. He Is also named ecu tor of the es tate. He Is dlrecteinb' psT'tO John -W, Hoehler, the. second aon, ISOO in yearly Installments pf $100, snd to Edward and William Matthleaon and Edward Hosafleld, grandsons, $10 each. , Lewis C. Parker -died yeaterday of typhoid fever at his home, (10 Northrup street, after an Illness lasting three weeks. He waa one of the most promi nent Odd Fellows in the state and was known extensively through his assocla- ,1am atlh ah, nrvanlaktlnn nf whlnh h m was at one tlmerandmaMJEorOr gon. Mr. farcer was ea years or age and leaves a widow, - one son and a daughter. ' At banquet to celebrate the admis sion of new members to Martln'a men at the White Temple last night EL J. 8. McAllister addressed the gueats on better clvlo order. The afralr waa In the nature of a welcome to the new members who were secured through a friendly contest between the Reds and Blues, two factions of the organisation. Don't waste your time laiogTeirtfig" your appearance, but come to us and soe what we can do for you in the" way of dressing you becomingly. We'll give you the full value of your money and the clothes we make' will fit you to per fection Armstrong, the tailor, Raleigh building, $S3 Waahlngton street, up stairs. . - As a benefit to Rev. Oeorge E. Jack son. pastor of Zlon A. M. E. church, an old-time southern dinner will be given at that church. Thirteenth and Main streets, Saturday, December $1. The bill of fare includes opossum with sweet potatoes, turkey and cranberries, and chicken frtcasse and dumplings. Services ' for the officers and teachers Orecon at Bt. Stephens pro-catnearal will be conducted tonight by Bishop Bcaddlng. He will address the meeting on "Sunday School Methods." Services begin at t o'clock. Caleb T. Bowen, civil war veteran. was laid to rest yeaterday afternoon In Lone Fir cemetery. The funeral was under the auspices of Washington lodge, A. F. A. M. A delegation from Ben Butler post, Q. A. R., alao attended the services. - Nothing would be more appropriate or acceptable as a Christmas gift for the man that shave than a good, re liable ahavlng outfit. You can get them at all prirea of Albert Bern!, the drug gist, 13$ Waahlngton street Twenty new magaslnea every day. Alwaya a continual supply of new maga slnea at Carl Jones'. Fourth and Wash ington. Call today and see the largest assortment-ofperiodlcalsinddalljr papers on the coast. Japan Baaaar A genuine cloalng-out aale of m large assortment of Japanese fancy goods, ehlnaWsre and novelties, I regarnieaa ul nisi. i,omt eariy oeiore all are sold. t Sixth street Tour eyes examined . Free We are atlll selling eyeglaases at $1.00.' A per fect Bt guaranteed. , Metsger Co., Jewelers and opticians. 111 Sixth street Articles of Incorporation of the F. C Hagemann company, ahlp chandlers. WL may gain your atten tion with words, but your appreciation only by service. The printing we produce is good printing. We do not waste our time and your money on fakes and fads, but infuse into our work the skill and knowledge of artistic prin ciple that makes it attractive not only for a day but for all time. Phone Main 165. F.W.Baltes&Co. First and Oak Streets Hrtllf. Ul TOV A IOLDI1 O AJTT COUPON BONDS?7 If so," the, Importance of their safe-keeping is XaCrSJLATXYB! because their loss by Ore or theft ' la irreparable and the loaer haa no more recourse against the -Railroad Co., Municipality or i "Oovernraent'Masuinghe -1 Bonds y-than" ha haa against the U. 8. Treasury for lost paper -money, and the Innocent holder at any, such securities has a good title by. possession, this point having been settled by numerous legal decisions. ';,', , , v . ' a safe deposit, box ' in the Vaults of "the Oregon Trust & Savings Bank will be found a convenient snd -safe depository for-all valuable papers. . .. - A VTO WASZXaTwTOaT IIUITI. were filed in the office of the eounty elerk this morning by F. C. Hagemann, Andrew Hobln and , Jamea Oleaaon. Capital stock, $5,000. Do not mlas this opportunity Oeorge Jabour Co., $41 Waahlngton street, great holiday oriental rug and lace sale now on. It per cent reductions. Dr. Walter I. Howard has opened of fices in the Commonwealth building, Sixth street. Chronlo dlseaesa. electric ity and eleotrio light treatment. Steamer Jessie Harklns for Camas, Waahougal and way landlnga dally ex cept Sunday. Leavea Waahlngton street dock at $ p. m. A beautiful Chrlatmas present a Pen dleton Navajo Indian blanket, shawl, or couch cover. Woman's Exchange, lit Tenth street, lunch 11:10 to I; business men's lunch. AemjD.lLC, jeUuuie. best safety coal van, sa-aava uua aaBsjua A uuue Dance, Friday, Arlon hall; four prises. "Public stenographer. Phone Pacific tt." PROPERTY IS ACTIVE ON UPPER WASHINGTON . Steady Advance in Values . of. Real Estate. ' Upper Waahlngton street property continues a prime facoiite with both Investors and speculators. Sales In that district are reported dally, wherein the selling price has doubled within a year. As an instance of thla doubling In value, E. J. Daly and W. B. Btreeter fronting to feet on both Waahlngton and Alder streets to A. C. Bogard, a Los Angeles capitalist, for $17,S00. The lot waa owned by Martin Rosenbaum, who bought It for $11,600 a little over one year ago. The lot adjoins that pur chased laat week by Slnnott Malar key. F. W. Lead better bought yesterday from Daly ' Btreeter the three-story brick, on a . lot $5x100, Immediately north of the Esmond hotel. The lot sxtends from Front street to the river and has a warehouse and wharf on the river front. The price paid was $31.(00. Churchill Brothers, the fuel dealers, bought from Fred Stanley the southeast corner of Thirteenth and Marahall streets for $20,000. The lot Is vacant and wilt be used as a fuel yard by the purchasers. The sale was made by Knapp A Mackey. The same firm sold to R. I Mills a quarter block at the southwest cornerf of Twenty-fifth and Barter atreets, consideration $4,000. The property waa owned by R. P, Epplnger. Captain H. C. Cabell, of the Four teenth Infantry at Vancouver barracks, has purchased from A, N. Aumack and Marcus Peel 21 acres eaat of I rr In at on. The consideration waa $8,100 or $400 per acre. The aouthweat corner of Orand ave nue and East Stark street has been leased for $0 years' to W. L. Morgan, the architect and builder, by J. M. Heely. Mr. Morgan will at once erect a three-story brick building on the lot Excavation for the foundation will be gin In a few days. Mrs. , A. J. Stroud Is preparing to build a $4,000 bungalow on Mount Ta bor helghta W. R. Stokes, the archi tect and builder. Is preparing the plans. Bids for the construction of the new Markell building at East Morrison Ktreefand -Union-avenue, will close De cember II at noon. Real estate transfers to the value of $111,010 were filed, for record yeater day. More than naif thla sum was rep resenteerreeecrfamuer and Ella Huaeon to H. M. Cake, convey ing lot 2, Park block 3. A FREE XMAS GIFT Pair of Oak Soles Tree by Qoodyeat Shoe Bepair Co. Until Chrlatmae, with every pair of men's or boys' shoes soldi no matter what price, we wtll give free of charge an order for a pair of our beat oak soles, sewed or nailed on. Order can be used inside of 00 days en any pair p.f shoes that may need repair ing. " All of our ahoee are marked or stamped In plain figures so you may be sure there Is no advance on our low prices. This extraordinary offer Is made to get you acquainted- with our men's and boya' ahoe department. Oood year Shoe Repair Factory, corner T. M. C A. building. Fourth and Yamhill. You Can't Afford to Have Present Criticised. The artlole should have merit, no mat ter what the price. There Is one store thst stands out conspicuously for best goods at loweet prices that protect yo. Before making selection, step In snd. look over ths line of desirable articles .suited ' for man, woman and child, at McAUen aV McDonnells. Oood service, prompt delivery. Preferred Stock Oaaiisd o4b. Allen Lewis' Best Brand. AflOTie FlltELlAO INHOSPITAL Truckrmrri Montague tho Fourth : Member of Truck Com- -r- ; pRnyto,poTb.ere. WAS-4NJURED IN STREET CAR COLLISION Other Injured Men Art Doing Well and Will Soon Be Able to Report for Duty New Truck It Placed in v Commission. ' Another member of the fire depart ment Injured in the disastrous collision between an "B-' car and truck 1 at Third and Couch 'streets Monday night haa been removed to a hospital as ths result of his injuries, bringing the total number of Bremen Incapacitated for duty by the accident up to four. Truckman Olbaon Montague, v -who with great fortitude endeavored to re main at hla poat of duty deaplte his injuries, waa compelled last , night to give up the fight and upon orders of City Physician Wheeler waa removed to the Oood Samaritan hospital. Montague is suffering from a serious injury to his right kneehis a bad gash over the left eye and It la feared ia Injured Internally It is the opinion of the surgeon that he is the most seriously hurt of any of the members of the truck company. Tl Herman Edward McDonald, who Is at Bt. Vincent's hospital, and Truckman Ed Grenf ell at the Oood Samaritan hos- j pltal, are reported to be rapidly re covering from their hurta. William Herman, driver of the truck, Is still confined to his home and will not be able to report for duty for some time. In view of the fact that he was strapped In his. seat and when the pon derous vehicle turned'- turtle fell be neath the hoofa of the frightened horses it Is regarded as miraculous that the plucky driver escaped death.. Heir Truck la Oommlasloa. Any apprehension that may have been entertained that the business section of the city would be Jeopardised without a hook and ladder company In service has been relieved by the placing In commis sion laat night of the truck purchased for Installation In place of truck I. - The new apparatua is about it feet hnjtajuj Waacpnstrueted by the American-La France Fire Engine com pany of Elmlra, New York. Since ar riving here some time ago it has been Stored with the agent of the manu facture ra It ia entirely different In construction to- anything ever seen In Portland. The apparatus is not equipped with an aerial extension ladder as in the case of he truck demollahed by the streetcar, but is equipped with a 06 and 46-foot ground extenalon ladders, ele vated by means of a windlass and cable. Hung on the sides of the,, rig are two 12-foot ladders, and It, $3 and St-foot ladders are carried. Several roof ladders are alao In the equipment. All of'theT-Iaaaenr-are truaaed. which has come to be regarded as tha safest kind of construction for these essential aids to fl relighting- . .. Chemical Tanks Also. An Innovation Is two 80-g-sllon eheml-1 cal tanks and several hundred feet of hose, placed In the forward portion of the truck. This will prove of con siderable value where the truck answers a still alarm to which a chemical com pany does not respond. The members l IM,J m ,k.. lotLthe-ew apparatus, but believe that the tewn work. It la eatlmated by Chief Campbell that the repairs to the damaged truck will cost $1,(00 or $2,000 and the vehicle when again ready for aervloe may be held in reserve for any con tingency that may arias. Work on the new fast-time Are alarm system is being rushed to completion and the laat of the cables across the river -will e laid- today, As aeon as a-) new switchboard Is purchased the lire alarm telegraph system will be removed to rooms In the city hall. Under the new system neither firemen or horses will be disturbed by alarms from boxes outside of their district, as the calls will come In on an Indicator Instead of on the gongs as at present. SENATOR BEACH DENIES POLITICAL DEAL - Says He Has Not Made Combi nation With Hodson Re ' garding Chairmanship. Senator 8. C Beach vlgoroualy denlee the current rumor that he has entered Into a deal, whereby he la to receive the chalrmanahtp of the committee on printing in the event that C. W. Hod son Is elected president of the senate. He takes exception also to ths reports that John M. Mann, his partner, Is to be the expert printer appointed to ex amine the- state- -printing office for- the laat two. years of Mr. Whitney's term. Senator Beach saya that he haa never spoken to Hodson about the chalrman ahtp of the printing committee, has Bruce-t"' ' anyone All Chance of Risk - Eliminated , '20 ' -PER YEAR "r With your money un-J- der your own control. - Principal guaranteed by Bank Certificate of De- ejsit. You select the ank. Write or call 1 today for particulars. -Fullest investigation in 'vited. ". - i Pacific Coast Securities Company 513 Commercial Block " Phone Pacific 123 Portland ''Oregon , BSaaeaBeaBSBa aaaBeeaBaaaSBeBaaaBa-a--- . Artistic Picture Framing to Your Order-NeW Moldings-Lowest Prices 3d Floor Mail and Phone Orders Are Receiving Our Prompt and Careful Attention TSie" Meier Frank Store T TT F omens 500 Silk Petticoats $3.95 Great three days' sale of 500 Women's Taffeta Silk Petticoats, made of splendid quality taffeta silk; deep tucked flounce and ruffles; black and all the leading shades to select from. Qn Wonderful values for this sale at the unusually low price of, each take advantage.... yJiJ Lot 2200 Silk Petticoats, in plaids and colors, deep stitched and shirred flounce. -Ex- ' ftf A.K. . traordinary values on sale at this low price, each Jake advantage.... Veafe" JAP. SILK Just received, a large importation of Japanese Silk Kimonos, long and short styles, plain sTTaaaTWc and beautifully embroidered novelties; white, pink, blue, lavender. Make handsome MMUIXU3 Christmas gifts.- Prices all the way from f4.BO to f28.00. Second Floor. Christmas Sale of Stationery Toilet Sets And Holiday Noveltlet Dennison's Holly Boxes for sending Christmas gifts, etc.. at . ; ..5f-8 "CnTiStffiM BetlsTspectalati each iT) Leather Chip and Playing Card Racks, holding from $2 to $5 in chips; values from $5 to $10 at TWENTTT PER CENT OFF Silver-Plated Shaving Sets, mug and brush, in fancy cases, etc., great special value, at... 2. 33 Oxidized Metal Comb and Brush Sets, guaranteed not to tarnish, special value, at, per .68 Hardwood Boxes with brass trimmings and initial plates; used for collars, cuffs, neckties, gloves, etc; great special val ues f 1.19 Hardwood-Back Hand Mirrors, in ebony, oak and mahogany, $1.50 values, at the low price r.f fl.19 French Staghorn Hat and Bon net Brushes, with sterling mountings, great special value, each . . . 91.09 $2.25 and $2.50 Manicure Sets, in leather cases,. special.. 9 1.98 done so In his behalf. He does not know at this time whether or not he would accept the chairmanship and can see contingencies which would arise that would make auch action on his part Impossible. "These reports put me in a false light." said Senator Beach, for they are absolutely without foundation. The aame is true of the rumor that my partner. Mr. Mann, will be the expert for the printing committee. In the first place he doea not dealre the posi tion and In the second he would not take It If it were offered to him. I intend to go to Balem and work for 40 days for 13 a day. but Mr. 'Mann can not afford to do auch a thing, aa some one will be compelled to stay In Port land nd see that the business of the firm Is kept running." Senator Beach therefore denies the allegation of his partner's prospective legislative - ppointnientln to to and throws the shadow of a great doubt over his acceptance of the chairman ship provided it is tendered him. . CANNERY-PROJECT FOR FREEWATER (Spwlal DLpitcb to T JoarssL) Freewater, Or.. Dec. II. The Free water and Milton country will have a eannry. without a doubt, and It will be In -eratlon for the next season's crop, as over one fourth of the 1 10,000 stock to be Invested has already' been subscribed. It will be built by the Haatlngs Industrial company of Chi cago and a stock company will be formed on a cooperative plan. - - The plant. will have a capacity of from JO.flOO to SO. 000 cans per day for a 10-hour run, and It will be sufficiently large to handle all the fruits and vege tables 'grown In this" valley, giving em ployment to from 75 to ISO men, women and children. Cltlxena and growers are taking an active Interest In the cannery, and tne Walla Walla .Traction company has ' offered the company! one acre of land near the city on which, to erect a building, whlcn It is understood will be under construction early In January. Te Hols X OraaAe Aarie. (Asm-IsI DU-watk te Tat Journal.) Orm.de, Or., Deo. 12. La Grande Aerie No. 291, Fraternal Order of Kagls, at their last meeting elected the following officers for the ensuing year: i. II. Pi-sro.. president; O. A. Lincoln, vice-president; J. ll.8tevens, chaplain; William Ash, -treasurer; 1. R. 'Snook, secretary: Iavld Bosch, InsUle guard; lease Orlffln, outside guard; O. L. FnieMiBBSiniery Great DecembeV Clearihce i ni i - i m ncnllne entire ran ana winter hock pcing cicanca up J regrdlc8s of cost or former selling prices Opportunity is y offered to buy attractive new headgear for the holidays at a big saving Take advantage v ... . .' i ' ' ' . : " 25 of our most expensive Pattern Hat beautiful creation by the most famous Parisian artist. Hats for LI. If DmrA dress, evening and theatre wear; your choice.. aTlCllI aTlCC Great half-price sale of Evening and Theatre Hatsjlpink, white and blue; exquisite styles, newest shapes; beau- Lff DnjaM tifully made and trimmed. Your choice at.. IS (ill a 1 1UC 200 Black Velvet Hats, very latest shapes and Ufilx Dma trimmed, with handsome ostrich plumes, at .... a 1U1I a a iwW 200 ready-to-trim Silk "and Satin Hats, in the Unlf Dmrn best shapes, all colors; your choice at.......lull Tl llV 50 Garnet Velvet Hats, trimmed with roses, Usalf DrirA plumes and ribbons, very newest styles. All.. JT1 till Tl 1V-U White Beaver, White Felt. White Bear-Cloth. D:.A Hats, Caps and Tarns, all on sale at ., 11011 aTTlCC Great Xmas Barggjns In Men's Furnishings style and quality tie other Men's Silk Initial Japonet Handkerchiefs at, each......,.12a) stores ask you $1.00 for. Buy all you want at this special mn price, each .....y ...... Special line of Men's Fancy Arm Bands, Garters and Suspenders, pair of each put up in a fancy holiday box.- Every man needs a set. Specially priced at, set ....91.50 92.00 and 92.60 Men's Glove and Hat Orders sold for any amount Great assortment of Men's Holiday Umbrellas at low prices. CHINESE AND JAPANESE Holiday ' srt goads, basd-rarrod furmttura and Itutt. all rtotaoao. royal SjUtima, braasae and old bronaa. flne Can toe slaaa. linen etobrnldertae. alia and tails ercaalnc sowns tod arawa work, etc., directly traportta trost Japan ana Cblna. CAMTOJf BAZAAK. SO Slitb at. tmmmmmmmm I i i a m) Blggers, physician; trustees. D. II. Proc tor, R. Kelly and U. Lottos. Milwaukfo Country Club. Eastern and California races. Taks Sellwood and. Oregon City cars at First and Alder. . KcMlaavUle Kasoalo Oaoars. ' INptcUl Uiapatefe te The Jaeniil.) McMlnnvtlle, Or., Dec. It. The Ma eon lo lodge baa elected the following officers for the enaulng term: W. M., C. H. Fleming; 8. W., M. D. Warren; J.'TV., IV W. Sltton; 8.. R. Lv-Cooneri treasurer, W. 8. Link. Those appointed are as follows: 8. D.. A. 8. McPhllllps; J. D., W. T. Macy; stewards. W. L. War ren, P. W. Ftnton; tyler, Q. F. Baugas ser. ' Frank L Smith Meat Co. aae-taa Alder 81, Bern, riral and too ad 70 BIX AT KI0T8 XV POBTTAJTD. - Smith is "Fifthting the Beef Trusl" BlISSID CHICKIMS. rll U., ISe. t. of Pork, pre Itr ......IS'is mrs vnoufirr icnaac, it ... Pork Rbouldr (bopt. lb... Lf Ijrd. lb 't ll'.t .......lt'ia .....ilS Salt Pork, lb Pork Lois Roaat. lb Pork Lola tV. Ih ls .....SO ;:::!7ft St c 10a Ut ! Our Ova Lard. S- H...,.7 Our Oan ta. lb llama, lb V.al Brnat, lb ' V.al r. lb Tal Hhrnild.r Cntlrts. lb... V.al Hhoold-r Roaat. lb..... Tral Lola Roaat Iiamburr Sink. Ih ITImo Klb Roaat Bf. lb. R.ill.d Koast Hof, lb...... I'ortrrhoUM Stoak. lb "T'-Hnnt Btrak. lb VHi m..T TVWk-ln 8trak, lb Slrlolo Mtrak, lb ....(.lot lOo ......10 Hoand Rtmik, Ih R'lmp Roaat Rorf, lb Pot Roa.t Roar, lb as (Yrnd lift. Hi....... Rollins R-f. lb..... tt Ht.w. lb St lJrr. H i . . . i : .ae Rof StatK lk....u m Mnttoa Nhonldrr Ratal, lb ... .....la Wutton ,lre". lb -. V TbAOX WITK SMITH. tHk ta tna Onl atf-Tnaat PlakUr. 1 Tbt Port tf Portland BMtt supply la Mi tlrol In tba btnria of Ut btet traaU Ma tUMt bid wlU be (vssidertd. Sale In the Millinery Depart- i t . i m Men's Extra Quality Silk Reefers, in white and black, fine qualify; special ar each ; A. Men's Pure Irish Linen Ini tialed - Handkerchiefs, best values in town, at, each.. I...... & JC Or box of six for....91.40 Our celebrated "Heart" Sus- Senders, each pair in a fancy ox, place in each buckle for a picture, . handsome silk webs, in great as c . sortment, at, pair. vl 500 ddzefl Men's Beautiful Large English Squares, in light and dark patterns, '. grand assortment of color-, ings and combination, a Aannmcxsm. Uth and UolIU Tk a WaablDftoa S icuij a Utau S juia 1 jakes O'innx. Tomorrow, aatarday Mrbtt. Dtccrabtr 1S-1S, Sperlal Prim Mailnot Saturday. "MOITTI CalSTO. Tboradar and Prldar Nlfhtt, Dntmlw lS-la. "THI VOICE OF THE RUQKTT." Ertslnt Prima Loaror Floor, 11. SO. $t: Ba coay, 11. T5e, ftOr; Ua 1117. .lie, it. Matlaat Prtooa jnc to tl. Itato Now Btlllag at Utlllg Tbaarrt. Baker Theatre sj'ViTL Ptrsisatat Hone nf Tbt Btktr Tbtttre Stork Co. All Thla Watk. a Urssd Prodnctlsa of 8hakanoart's Immortal Drama. "THE atEXCHABT OF VZHICX." Wltk John lalopolit aa ffhyloek. Complttt ta totatrr tad dttall. Toalfkl It piano atfbt; tTtrrost salt a ebsart to wta a valnabla piano. Matloot ftatardar. Eraalag prtrat, ate. SSc. We: Mattna. lie. V. -Btat Wttk "A Baeatltr'a asauaes." " EMPIRES THBATRB Tata UT. Milton Btamaa. ataaagtr. Flsslag All tba taatata m llaOln Atri tloas. Tonlsht. All This Waak. Tbt arroamlns Fairs Comedy, "THE TWO JOHKS." Tatte Two Fannr Fat Frllowt. Naw Socra. Prttty Olrln. eiaboratt L'oatnmoa. atttlDeae Wadua lar snd da tarda, Ragalar aupirt rricoa. - Btat Attraction "0t ta IdaBa- The Grand Kaddta aat Malvta. a W. Itttltfltld. iltp aad SUHhtwa. Itmmt A Kitty Brady. Mist Xdaa Btvtaptri, Baa tar Haralt Haff. ' Wak R. ateawnll aad Baltr Oadltp "TOE SWEET CHAB1TT." Pantages Theatre Foarta Sj taurk Bta. WTiSOiT COMEDY OUAlTtT. KAOElfBACB'fl EDUCATES BEARS, LADREW AMD DE WR10HT. XJTtlS HI LEW tEO WHITE, CAJLIXIOtf OSTRAsTDEB, THE BIOORAFU. Tbe Boat Snow tf tba taatoa It ta Ttday at PaaUsat. Ptrformnwt.4lallr at I SO. T:.TO and p. m. Admlanloa 10 conta ani SO erata. Bonos 23 eaata. . Any att at wttkay aataittt lttr. STAR THEATRE Waok ef Daoambor 10. Phone Main IWWI lUlL-ALLaX JilJUw..jCOMPAsi 1 -. PHKMRN'fS THELMA Matlnoae Volara.- Thiinufaya, SatnMara ad Swiflaya at S W) p. m. I'rtr 0 and tu oa E.arr rnwlnf at S IS e'ekick; prtote 10, go aad SO casta. . . . SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS Tweeds. Cassimeres. Cheviots, in all the f ash-t ionable shades reduced for the holiday trade. Suits To Your Measure $20 to $40 "Trousers ' To Measure ' $4to,$10 All garments ordered this week will be fin ished before Xmas. Give Him a Dress Suit or a Tuxedo for Christmas What more elegant gift could you make? Tuxedos To Measure $35 to $60 Dress Suits . To Measure $40 to $65 mm ELKS BUILDING 7th and Stark Streets. - JUBUSBSfBSfTtV UYR1C THEATRE wzxx BEomrnrs becxbtbeb ia, McKaa ftaokta'a California Roaaaca . la Five Acta, . The Danites" Bo ertlee eeae frata 10 e. m. te 10 p. at. ' Saata eaa be raatraad by paoatti - stahs eass. Masquerade Ball Kain Han. Cot . WTOIaati Aa. sad XnoH It Saturday Eve.; Dec. I3tb VadOT Aaapiota of Blot Ball Clas r BZX QBAJTD BBIBBS. Gents, 60; Ladles, 25d. OAKS RINK TONIGHT AMATEUR RACES " soar bob rum. SPECIAL SPECIAL AUDBQIEJOEf JTEXB. EUTXf tSe. c f