The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 29, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 29, 1007.
Tbivn Topics
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TOXIGHT'8 AMUSEMENTS.
Ilflllr -fit mum 'iTeart'
Xtarquam "The ioyniaker"
Haker The Mldnlaht UH
fcmplre , "Why Olrlo J-eave Itomt1
Lyrlo "ClnilTella
Bur ,.."QuMn of the White Blaves'
Fraiik M. fiantaana. who wu A mem
bar of the Royal Hawaiian bond during
tbe Lwli and Clark exposition, but In
recent months hs been employed aa a
' musician in a Hawaiian orcnesira in
Seattle, shot himself through the head
hortly before noon yesterday In hla
room at the I total Oak. Park and Oak
streets. The bullet, which cama from a
revolver he had purchased the day be-
lore, piercra me main, ana ne uiea in
a few mlnutea. Tbe cause of the sul
clde waa not fully explained, lie had
asked hla brother for a revolver on hla
arrival In Portland the day after Christ-
mas, but gave no hint of any desire to
. take hla life. He Intimated that he
wanted to defend himself from some one
wnom ne expected 10 rami auer uun
from Seattle. Thia may havbn an
Inaane delualon that led 10 the' act.
"fiantaana waa a Portuaueae, II years
of age, and hla only relative here (a hla
Mother, it. M. Bantaana, a inemner or
the Hawaiian orchestra that entertains
diners at a local srlll.
Application of . Samuel . Maturovskl
for renewal of his license waa disap
proved by the license committee yester
day afternoon. Maturovskl is a dom
ing dealer at First street con
: earning whom there has een consider
. able complaint made to different city
authorities at different times. Masur
ovakl said recently that he Intended to
go out of businesa January l so ne waa
allowed to retain his license until that
time. However, since he has sent In
his application for renewal It waa de
cided to recommend that the renewal be
refused. .
Two rose trees and numerous rose
bushes have recently been planted In
the yard surrounding the postorflce
building. Early In the spring similar
rowers are to do pianiea arouna me
pase or trie larger trees on tno tawn.
Months and months aro Postmanter
jrilnto took up the matter of beautifying
the reaerai building grounds, uventu
ally an order cama from Waahlniton.
together with $20, and the postmaster
was aiiowea la go eneaa wun me ;m
provements.
MUwaukle boasts a band that has
held weekly rehearsals f6r a number
of years and has always been quick to
reaDond to all kinds of requests - for
muelo at all tlmea The membership
has been under a continual change but
there has always remained enough mu
sicians in the little city to keep the or
ganisation together. It owna Its own
hall with Improvements worth about
$1,100. New Year's eve the band will
give a masquerade ball in tbe city hall.
' Examinations under the authority of
the United States civil service commis
sion are scheduled to take place In
Portland January It to nil the follow
ing vacancies In the public service:
Draftsman and sanitary dairy engineer,
department of agriculture, salary
$1,400 to 11,(00; apprentice engineer,
hydrographlo office,, navy department,
salary $700; physician In the Indian
service, salary $720 to $1,200.
Oevurts 4 Worrell have dissolved co
partnership and the business will be
retained by Matthew Oevurts. la the
adjustment of matters between the part
ners It has been determined to inaugu
rate a blr reduction aaJe of stock.' Ii
view of this the readers of The Journal
will And in today's issue a display an
nouncement The stock I all fresh and
new, as the Arm has been ia business
put a lew weens.
We know that if you knew what wo
know about tailoring, were acquainted
-with the precision and certainty we take
measures and fit you, the ability of our
tailors, etc., we would have your order
for your next suit. And remember our
f i rice Is only $26 for any piece of good
n the store, made to your order. No
other firm. In the city will do thia
YOUNG OPERA MANAGER MAKES
SUCCESS IN FACE OF FAILURE
Prank W. Healy, Manager San Francisco Opera Company.
Unique Tailoring Co 309 Stark, near
eixtn street. ,
Crowns SS and up. .
r Gold -fillings $1 and up.
-Extraction, painless, 80c
. Silver fillings, 60c and up.
, Union Dental Parlors,
221 H Morrison, corner First ,
Biggest offices In Portland,
Work guaranteed IS years.
. A sack of Adamant wall plaster will
be a prise at the fancy ball of the MU
waukle .band, City Hall, MUwaukle, New
Year's eve. There are slippers for the
sweetest Cinderella, by O. Wlssinger,
lady's purse by MUwaukle Mercantile
Co., umbrella by. B. Rosenblatt and
prises from F. Lehman, F. Aright and
Charles uai:ara.
Near Tremont Station, on the Mount
Scott carllne, yesterday, . the house of
John Vaughn was destroyed by fire.
The contents of the house were burned
and members of the family narrowly
escaped with their Uvea Vaughn is an
employe of the Marshall-Wells Hard
ware company and but recently came
to- Portland. , '
. Head-Black Advertising company, pre
pares good advertising copy for the city
papers, writes booklets, plans publicity
campaigns of any kind and originates
new and clever advertising Ideas, 400
Couch building. Phones Main 6522;
Home A-4766. ; .
-.Several children who have Just com
pleted their first work In 'black and
white, after being three months at work,
are luunina Aurwo.ru iu iuunutty inurnina,
I when their beat efforts will be put on
LEADING
0PTCANS
1, ' Our optical department Is the
best equipped In the city., ' - ,
2. We have several registered
and graduated opticians In charge.
I. We never encroach upon the
- field of the odullst which we re
gard aa a protection to the eus-
'. tomer for glasses. , -j
4. Our long experience with the
, publlo of Portland and Oregon fs
. our best reference to the - new '
resident of this community. .
, 5. It Is a well-defined policy to
make uniform and reasonable
charges for all service, whether
. in the optical or jewelry depart
mente. t , .
HEITKEMPER'S
JEWELRY STORE
' ;"Lowest Priced Jewelry House
1 7 r for Fine Goods."'
- 285 M0R8IS01V STREET
Nxt to New Corbet t Building. ''
On the desk of the dramatic editor of
one of the Chicago newspapers Is the
following placard, announcing in bold
letters:
"Theatrical managers' and advance
gents not encouraged here."
If the owner of the desk had ever
met Frank W. Healy of the San Fran
cisco opera company it is safe to say
that he wouldn't have hoiated his alrn.
or r.t least ho would have lowered It
whenever Mr. Healy waa in town.
New and then one meets in various
walks of ilfe some man whone great
good fortune It Is to count Juat about
very one he knows aa his mend, ne
haa the remarkable gift of making the
arantina of a favor on his part seem
tr.e granting or one by tao ravorea.
It lies within the power of all theat
rical men to oxtend some email cour
tesies, Juat as it Is within the power of
newspapermen, or lawyers or any one
else. That they all overlook their op
portunities In this line with unfortun
ate frequency only makes Mr. Healy's
position among his many friends on the
coant the stronger.
Ho Is a comparatively young man,
one of the many to whom the Ban Fran
cleco earthquake proved to be the flood-
tide or opportunity. At tne time or
the California disaster Mr. Healy waa I Paciflo coast.
assistant manager of the Tlvoll opera
company. He had been a printer, a
member of the chorus, a light opera
tenor and had held other positions prior
to his going with the Tivoll company.
As joou aa he and hla company gath
ered a few scattered belongings from
the earthquake he called Aida Hemmi,
Teddy Webb and the others together
and proposed that they form the Ban
Francisco opera company with him and
tour the conat .They agreed "at once
while San Franclaco- wax still smoking
lu faq".--and came to Portland, where
they fcoado an Instantaneous hit.
From here tnoy traveled over the
west, spending a season In" the Tlvoll,
which is now the Baker theatre at
Denver, and a season in Seattle, cover
ing all the Pacific coast states on tour.
The organisation, always a good -singing
one and with some notable artists
mong the stars, sooa began ,0 De
strengthened materially until It Is now
the premier llnht opera company of the
west. If not of the country.
The aucceas of the San Fronciaco
company is largely due to Mr. Healy
himself. Where the . ninety and nine
would have made a failure, he by the
exercise of common aense and uncom
mon courtesy haa made a success. Ills
career and that of his band of alngera
will be watched with growing Interest
by the people of Portland and the whole
CAN ITBE DONE?
BALANCE OF EIGHT-CARLOADS
OF NEW PIANOS TO BE
, CLEARED OUT BEFORE
MIDDLE OF WEEK.
Of the Eight Carloads of Fine New
Pianos Offered Just Before the
Holidays, Only 61 RemainIf Ev
eryone Knew the Situation aa It Is,
All Would Be Gone by Tuesday
liightv
The head of every home which does
not now possess a choice piano will
surely oe intonamy Interested in wis
snnouncement Blxty-otie of the finest 1
pianos, made Djr one or tne oideat ana
moat reliable piano manufacturers are
being offered far below regular price.
The recent financial uncertainty
eauabt many manufacturers. In practi
cally every Una, unprepared. In thia
particular instance Kliera Piano House
secured most unusual concessions by
takina.elht carloads. 143 Instruments,
of 100 pianos which had been finished.
This advantage In turn Is presented to
our patrons; Itlnvi been sold.
ajtd srrjvxo lxssoits tbxb. '"
Nor la the concession In price men
tioned below the only attraction in
connection with these planoa The
buyers of these pianos will secure free
a term of four months' music lessons
om any school or teacher desired.
Tbe planoa in this sale are known
far and wide. They are of the hlch-
eat standing. We are not at liberty j
to mention them by name in the papers
In connection with these cut prices. It
would hurt their sale at reaular prices
elsewhere. Suffice it to say the pianos
have never been sold for less than
s? ror tne plain case and uq ror
the fanpy kind. Now they ao for 1248
and IZH respectively. ,
PAT fa A WXSX.
These prices mean for all cash, but
any reliable person may secure the
same on payments of $1 caah and $1
or $10 a month, for the simple addi
tional Interest.
Remember, please, that the four
months' course of muslo lessons will be
supplied absolutely free. The pur
chaser may select any school or teacher
preferred. We pay the bill.
No such proposition has ever been
made in this or any other city. We
are sure It will never be made again,
simply because such an unprecedented
financial condition never can again
arise.
Please remember, too. that the reru-
lar Kllere guarantee money back If
Instrument Is not in every way satis
factoryaccompanies every one of
these pianos; also the maker's five
years' warrant, which Is countersigned
py us.
If you live out of town vou need not
hesitate in securing one of these In
struments. We will ship any style de-
tied burl walnut or quarter-sawed oak
auoiect to inspection and 'approval, we
taking: all chances. Write or telephone
for full description of these pianos at
once, before all are sold.
The rree-musle-lpsaone offer aonlled
oniv 10 pianos soia oerore unristmaa,
but haa been extended until New Year's.
It is a double holiday remembrance on
tne part or fliers x'lano House a re
membrance to the buyer and a remem
brance to whichever teacher or school
tne buyer selects.
ftalesrooms are open every evening.
Ellers Piano House, $53 Washington,
corner 01 1 am.
Suit and Esf ra Trousers
OF SAME OR STRIPED MATERIAL FOR
THE PRICE OF THE SUIT ALONE
"'ITS A GENEROUS OFFER, TO BE SURE
But it reduces our stock of woolens'for stock-taking
and keeps our large force of skilled tailors busily
employed during the dull season.
You will find a generous stock to select from
if you come early.
! Satisfaction guaranteed In' all cases. v
. . ' Garments to order in a day if required.
Full dreas and Tuxedo Suits a specialty..
108 THIRD ST., BET. WASH. AND STARK
20 YEARS IIEHE
era iiiiia w
Our force is so organized that we ran
do your entire crown, bridge and plate
work In a day if necessary. This will
be appreciated by 'people from out of
n. lou may have your, teeth ex
tracted In the morning and, go borne at
night with new ones. v N
pobitttxt.t panrtiBS yrratAO
TIOBT VIII FLATCa O
n&isosa abj3 oaosasD.
We remove the roost sensitive teeth
and roots without causing pain. No
students, no uncertainty, no bungllna;
oniy in most sclentini an'l carerui
treatment. Our lirldao and Plate Worn
la perfect; to years' continuous practice
has made this possible.
ExiaraAnoij rxsz AITS ihtitbp
When desired you ran have T. P. Wise
or my personal service.
W. A. WISE, Dentist
' Falling bldg., $d and Washington at.
I a. m. to p. m. Hundaya to U.
Painless Kitrarflon. I0r; Plates. $5.00.
MOTH ttOMZB, A AJTD HAIST g08.
exhibition for the first time at the Ore
gon School of Art In the Selllng-Hlrach
building. The sketches are all from
life. Each member of the class will
have a sample of his work on View.
Miss Florence Chase Currier, the di
rector, says the display is the best she
has ever seen. The drawing will be on
exhibition from 10 a. m. until 10 at
night, Monday.
The Sunday ad of Olds, Wortman A
King will not be found In its usual
location on the front, page of section
S, the firm haying taken pages 8 and
In section 1 for a double page an
nouncement regarding the opening of
the annual January clearance sale, - -
- Work of first year art students, In
black and white, from life, will be hung
at the Oregon School of Art, Selllng-
Hlrach building, Monday rrom 10 a. m.
to 10 p. m. The pubiio is cordially in'
vuea.
r
Have you seen the famous R. A B.
flat opening loose-leaf ledger used by
the largest nrms in roriianoT uuims
113. bo and uo. l'Rciiic stationery ana
Printing Co., 208-206-207 6econd street.
The Portland Shoe Repair company,
189 Yamhill street, between Third and
Fourth streets. Phone Main 7665. Tour
shoes repaired while you wait Best
oak. soles, 75 cents. Bauer & Stopper,
"What Our Eminent Men Don't Know
About Socialism,", will be discussed .to
night at AHsky hall, Third and Morri
son streets, crancn t, socialist party.
Qood music. Ail welcome. . . . ... . . .
All made-up furs in my stock will be
sold at absolute cost.. Come and be
convince that when I say cost price I
mean it A. Reiner, 663 Washington
street, near seventeentn.
This will remind you that now Is the
time tn have vour hair mattresses reno
vated and returned the same day. Phone
Main 471. "The Portland Curled Hair
Factory, , ,11. Metxger, proprietor.
Attention. Modern Woodmen Grand
ball New Year'a eve at Rlngler's hall,
East Morrison and Grand avenue. Best
orchestra in city. Tuesday evening,
cember 31, 8:30. , ' .
Bath, with massage, including bed for
nil night $1. Salt rubs 60o additional.
Temple of Health, Professor J. Fried
man, proprietor, 266 Alder street, ;i
Steamer Jesse Harklna, for Camas,
Washougat and way landings, dally ex
cept Bunday. jeavea wasmngion street
dock at z p. m. ; , . ,
Painting, tinting, paper hanging and
picture framing. Portland Paint and
Paper company, 251 First at- Main 4879.
' E ' S. MeAIlester will speak- before
the Socialists tonight at 809 Davis
street, on the cures of financial flurries.
Dr.- H. A. Hoffman, dentist,'' rooms
206-7 Allsky bldg., 3d - and Morrison.
Phone A-2248 and Pacific 1848.
Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and
fine gasoline. tPhone East 789; B-1007.
E. W. Moore,' expert photographer.
Elks' building,; Seventh . and Stark eta.
' Highest price paid ' for fresh egga
Kruae'a, Park and Morrison.
" D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh.
Journal want ads, lo a word.
Manure for sale. Main CSkt.
Bark: Tonlo for rheumatism. -
B3M I Metxger, Jeweler, optician. $42 Wash, '
SILYER WEDDING
IS CELEBRATED
In the vicinity of Tangent Linn
county, much interest waa manifested
in the celebration on Christmas day of
the sliver wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. T. B. Jenks. pioneers in that
part of Oregon. The celebration oc
curred at the beautiful home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jenks, where a large company
of friends gathered, notwithstanding
uto inciemeni weacner conditions.
The mfether of each of the celebrants
was present and in good health. The
father of neither Mr. nor Mrs. Jenks
Is alive. There are nine of the Jenks
oromers aiive and ' all were present.
ineir oniy sister, Mrs. John Rlckard.
was unable to attend. The guests
numbered 45. Mr. and Mm. Tonka
have been long and favorably known
in unn county, wnere tney nave reared
a family of three sons and three daugh-
The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Jenks, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Jenks
and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Jenks
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jenks
ana oaugnter. Messrs. o. H. Jenks J.
S. Jenks. F. E. Jenks. E. M. Jenks.
jrs. ju. morgan, Mr., ana Mrs. G. C.
Galbralth of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Owensby, - Mrs. Florence Canovan
ana cnnaren. Miss Alice Morgan, Rev.
and Mrs. George M. Gardner and chil
dren, Mrs. C. J. Luper and Miss Annie
m iimnru. .
TO OPEN BANK
Reorganization Association
Still Straggling With Re
calcitrant Depositors.
Where to Dine.
All the delicacies of the reason at the
Portland Restaurant: fine private apart-
taenia lur lautea, cvo wasn near r u tn.
Try our 25 oent lunch, 11:30 to 8
m.. and our 25 and 86 cent dinner k
to 8 p. m. Dunsmore, 434 Washington
Turkey dinner Sunday, 11:80 to
m 600. Dunsmore
Washington street
s restaurant.
4?4
H. C. Brandes' grill, 108 Sixth, serves
eiegum xaoie a note qinners dally.
Merchants lunch daily. 25c: Snnitiv
uiunor, wo. A.ruo i, ano Morrison.
Moore's" restaurant serves a special
50-cent Sunday dinner. 448 Fifth at
Watson's Restaurant will servo a fine
enicxen Dinner toaav. so cent a
Perfect-fitting glasses $1 at Metcger'a
BOOK SALE
20 Discount
ON
BIBLES
, Vntil February 1st.
Hyland Bros.
163 6TH BT- OPPOSXTS . O.
v SIX 8D, JTSAK SAXMOir ST.
Work by the Depositors' association
of the Oregon Savings & Trust company
for the week ending last night waa pro
ductive of but small results. Less
than $1,000 aT day was averaged in the
signing for Home Telephone bonds and
bank stock by depositors In lieu of
their claims. This Is the lowest rec
ord made In any week since the De
positors' association started in Its at
tempt to secure a reorganization of the
bank. .
It is said that approximately $60,
000 of bonds and bank stock remain to
he subscribed by creditors before the
association can hope to have Its propo
sition entertained by men who are ex
pected to put In sufficient new capital
to reopen the bank.
President Day of the association said
last night that himself and associates
would continue their efforts another
week, which would -carry the movement
to the first of the new year. -
If the responses of depositors 'who
are holding back are not sufficiently
encouraging by that time the work will
be abandoned, he declared, and unless
some njw plan can be devised the ef
fort to reopen tbe bank will fail. It Is
expected if a reorganization can be
effected the former stockholders and
directors in the suspended Institution
will cancel their stock and eliminate
it aa a liability against the bank.
CONCRETE IS KING, j
Emm ease Profits la Portland ' Cement S
Stocks. I
We ara lanuinir a Tnne-nlflnnni "wftrlr
of art on the Portland cement irfflistry
whlnh will nniM4 1 nnrtlniilaiv n"Vinai '
who dealre .the very best, gllt'-dged,
safe nd profitable Investment
This invaluable book reauirea l.onn -
000 press impressions and will be sent
absolutely free to all present or future
investors In Portland cement stocks by
addressing Vinfent & Co., 995 -Scarritt
building, Kansas, City. Missouri.
EXPECT SOON TO SHIP
TOfiGE OF
COME of the best looking feet
in town come here for shoes;
that's one reason why they're best
looking; we put shoes on them
that keep them so.
If you feel like getting an un
usually good shoe for $3.50, $4 or
$5, just ask to see our Selz Royal
Blue Shoes; the best shoes made
for the" money. We satisfy lots
of people with them.
MILITARY
ACADEMY
PORTLAND ORE!
' A Boarding and Day
School for Young Mea and
boy
Preparation for ' eet
leges, u. 8. Military and
Naval Academies. Aft
er edited to Stanford.
Berkeley, Cornell, Ara
herst and all State Uni
versities and Agrtoultural
Colleges, Manual train
Inc. Businesa eoura.
The principal baa had 18
' yearr experience la Port
land. Comfortable quar
tera Best environments.
Make reservations now.
For Illustrated eatka
and other literature ad
drM j. i. miuvi d..
MaolBal aa proprUeoa.
USinESS COLLEGE.
"THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY
TIUOXD BUXXBtBra. TTHTX AMT
xomszsov. .
a. p. AMMmoMa,jj.nxMcrrAx,
Ours is a largo and growing Instltu-
tloa Wo occupy two floors csxiot feet.
and have a $20,000 equipment Reputa
tion for thorough work brings more
calls for help than wo can meet posi
tion certain for each student when com
petent All modern methods of book
keeping taught Chartler is our short
handeasy, rapid, legible. Students ad
mitted at any time. Catalogue, businesa
forms and penwork free. Call, phone
or write today.
a snw
aBfe spaaw m, Tarw
fa&s
CORNER SEVENTH AND WASHINGTON STS.
(Formerly at 149 Third Street)
Best OAK SOLE LEATHER used in all our Shoes.
POISON!
A aotad doctor says t
that wronf eyegluses
( are woim than poitoa O
Correctly fitted eye
f lawei are eye helpa
THE JAS. I. MARSHALL
MANUFACTURING CO.
Show Cases, Cabinets, Store
and Office Fixtures
c
Company Now Operating at
Scotrs Mill is Malting
Kapid Progress.
At an annual meeting of stockholder
of the Oregon Diamond Coal Mining &
Development company yesterday In Its
Offices In the Worcester building the
reports showed that raold Droaress la
I being made in the company's develop
ment at Seotta Mills. It ia reported
that the Oregon Electric Railway com
pany will extend a branch line from
Woodburn to Scotta Mills as soon as the
amount of coal tonnage.
The report .of General Manager H. .
Staley of the coal company was to the
effect that th slope baa reached a
depth of 200 feet and la now close to a
10-inch vein of high-grade coal. Fur
ther on the comnany expects to strike
a five-foot vein of the same coal, which
has been cut through by the drill the
company has - been working on the
around the last year. The treasurer'
report showed the company's treaaury
to be In good condition. .
The stockholders1 elected the foUow
Ing directors for the ensulns; year: L.
C- Tobias. C - K. Lewthwaite, - Martin
Mattaon, E. W. Keder, C. J. Hoy, p. J.,
Itlc Charles J. Barnard. The directors !
elected C. J. Sarnard prcsldeut and M.
IMPORTANT
The virtue of a pair of glasses does
not consist so much In the lenses and
frames used as In the proper pre
scribing of them. : Glasses, not un
like medicines, are valueless and
often Injurious, unless the doctor
who does the prescribing la compe
tent and understands the needs of
your special case. The thoroughness
of our test detects all the defects of
your vision, and In prescribing
glasses for you we use the best of
lense and style of frames most ..be
coming to your features. ,
BAKER Optician
SB. 8. S. MILLS, ASSXSTAJrr.
lit SIXTH STKBET.
Between Washington and Stark. .
Diamond Douse Paint
GUARANTEED " ' " r'
I gaUon lota, S1.40 Pr gal.
1 gallon lota. S1.50 per gaL
Manufactured by . '
PORTLAND SASH & DC 03 CO.
S30 rroat St, Portland, Or.
URANO CONCtRl
Given by the ,
Spltzne r-Philharmon!c Society
Sunday Afternoon, Pee. 89, ai4S
AT THB SEIiaa THEATRE. .
Orchestra of 80 Pieces.'
Spltsner-Xonrad-Kugglns Trio,
''lolln Solos and Quart eta
Prices f 5c, children 10c, box
seats II."
Seats for sale at Graves' muslo
store, Waahlngton street.
Work
CtDei
Store Tronts Changed, Bouses Remod
eled. General Contracting, Flans Drawn.
989 Conch' Street. Phone Paciflo 8181.
SEWING MACHINES
$o5
ICLAY S. MORSE I
srvTsg rnvHM
ymiuiiii in
The 0erln--
I
ra kvr
tifh and irtr e.
Store Room for Rent
COX. VXVTK AJTD PLAITDEBS.
Apply
Lace House Laundry
. 86H ST. Tweatleth 8t
Mattaon vice-president. C.- R. Lewth
waite was elected secretary and C. A.
Hoy treasurer. ' - , .
The addition of "Messrs. ! Tobias and
Rice, who reprettent large interests in
the coal company, is' said to be an im
portant move and strengthens the di
rectory. Tua reports of the officers
up
To make room for
carload of Sewing
Machines I will sell
60 second-hand ma
chines from J6 up.
Drop heads. Whites,
Singers. Wheeler A
Wilsons, New
Home, Standard,
Davla and Do
mestic. '
The White Sewing Machine Store
UTS.
430
WASHrwaTOw ST., cox.
BOTH PBOXXS.
, II, D. JONES, PROP.
-TO OAKS RINK
General Skating This Morning,
Afternoon, Xrs&lag.
SXATB WITH . TXE : CX0WS8.
Grand Masquerade
TUESDAY, NIGHT
NEW YEAR'S EVE.
EXATB TUB OU TTAB OTTT.
To Make A Lonf Tale Short
. fk . ' Sole.
'SiEii nasi ?
Eastern Shoe Repair Shop "T
3333
3A9 AMsr Street xiurru..
FURS FURS
Remodeling a specialty. . Fine Furs at
less than wholesale
S. Schumacher
18S KASISOB ST.. KB AX BBXBGB. .
"The Wckelodion Theatre"
. Opposite Oregonian Bldg.
. ----- TODAY
The Most Beautiful of AU Hand-Colored
' ' ! Pictures,
"THE PXABI, TISBXX."
Don't miss It. Any seat Bo.
Sewing Machines at Loiv Prices
Fifty slightly damaged sewing ma
chines, including Slnirera. ? Wheeler
Wilson.' Domestics. Whites. Household.
i Davis and others, for sale very cheap
to maae room lor new siock.
838 Morrison,)'
Marqnam BUjf.
were received rwlth enthusiaam 1 "bv the
stockholders in attendance, and nil are
confident that their . coal development
at Scotts MlUa wUl ultimately be a
It ia said that In addition to Drosoecta
of an electric railway a. survevirfor a
railroad to Scotts Mills has rH-oii made
bv Swift & Co.. who bAve lare liolJ
inga of Unie at posits la the hilU. J
r tuaao - a uvita - i
S.S.SIGEI
Webfoot Oil Blacking
Stakes Shoes Waterproof - Presorvt
Jieather Mot a Bhtae.
AT AX. OEAX.SS,
Mattresses nd Uphchtcrl-:
Made Over and Made to O'der. ( f
. Sewed and Laid. Phone Main.U;?.
StaSSET ft UASST. 909 rotutU t.
, OulbiaUl. V,,
Promptly attended to !t spf j il
city. I'oors and win ii , . i ..; hi
83 Spcocd, sear J.f.' Tu" je I