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It.- ' V ' ' - -THE OREGON -DAILY JOURNAL " PORTLAND, THURSDAY. EVENING, JANUARY 2;. 1808. " ' . ' if Hi W J t TONIGHT'S AMUS)bktt:?fTS.i Tallin L!.i..'Vw-;' V .... 'Woodland" .Inrquam . ."Arlsona'' Jiaker , i... "The Crisis" Kmpirs ,,i,M.,,,,"Ars You Crssty?" Urand ......... .4 ..... . . Vaudeville Lyric. "Man's Broken Promise" Star. r.,'A Mnn of Mystery" w Civil service . examinations are h An nounced a follow: 'January 27," for poult Ions a stenographer and type writer, both male and female. In the de part mental service and in the Isthmian and Philippine service: scientific assist ant in seed testing, department of agri culture, examination to be held January 1 and 80. This also is open to both men and women and salaries range from 1840 to f 1,009 per annum. Tariff-clerk, male, In the Interstate commerce com mission at $1,200 per annum Is wanted, examination will be held January 2. press feeder In the government printing office is wanted at salary of 26 cents an hour, eight hours , constituting -a day's work. Folder and feeder in the weather bureau at $630 per annum is also-wanted. Examination will be held January 29, For all these examinations application should be maae 10 &. a. Leigh, postoffice department . 'A' New , Tear reception was tendered yesterday by the Central W. C. T. U. at the room of the association In the imuslo and recitations was given and tight refreshments served. Mrs. Ada I;nruh, the president, outlined the year's Avork; Miss Floegstra, Mies uertruae Stone and Miss Evelyn Hammerttein Kave vocal solos: Mr, Phillips gave a baritone solo; Miss Helen McUulre gave a' piano selection, and Miss Eleanor Clinton and Mlas Olga Mailman gave recitations. The program was In charge of Miss Dorothea Clinton, secretary of the young ladies' department. The reg ular meeting will be held next Wednes day at 2:30 p. m." - ' The Initiative and Referendum Jeagrue of Oregon Will elect permanent officers at the regular meeting o be held this evening In the Carpenters' Union hall. East Pino and Grand avenue. The offi cers to be selected are president, vice president, ' recording-secretary, corre-anondlno- secretary and treasurer. Six Alhw mambari will be elected tO act witn tnese orncers on me ooara i trustees. The present temporary offi cers are H. Q. Parsons, president; H. H. Ahrens, vice-president, and Harry Yank wlch, secretary. Future plans of the league and means of extending its in fluence throughout the state will be discussed. , VLdst Of articles found on street cars December SI and January 1: one pair gloves, one bottle, one bucket, one key, one lunch box, one lunch basket, eight packages, one music .case, three purses, one oil can, one suit case, 14 umbrellas, one belt buckle, two nine, one glovo. one key, two books, one stove lifter. one shopping Dag, one patrgioves, one manicure set, one pair rubbers, one lunch box, 10 umbrellas. Owners call room 4, O. W. P. building. First and Alder streets. s Willamette lodge A. F. & A. M.. No. t, will give Its annual banquet at the Commercial club Saturday evening, Jan uary 4, at 8 o'clock. The members and the guests will be entertained In the club rooms upstairs till the banquet la served. Judge H. H. Northrup will be the toaatmaster and the invitation list Includes the members of number twa, the grand officers of the grand-lodge and v masters of the blue lodges. ' Progress with the plans for the bridge which It is planned to erect from Hancock street to a point opposite In the terminal yards on the west side,. will be reported at the regular meet ing of the Northeast Side Improvement association tomorrow evening in the Woodmen of the World hall, Rusnell street and Rodney avenue. Other mat ters of Importance will also be taken dp and discussed. 1 V j -Election of officers will take plara this etenlng at the meeting of the East Side Business. Men's club In the Henly building. East Morrison and Grand ave nue. - A smoker will also be held and ther association will entertain the Port land Ad club. The east side business men will also take up the coming poul try snow, wnicn is 10 De neia at urana avenue -ana iast Alder street. ; Colonel H. E. Dosch, who has made himself an enviable reputation in di recting expositions, has been called to Seattle to organise the various depart ments of the Alaska-Yukon-Paclnc ex position. ' Mr. Dosch will have charge of the granting or concessions, amuse ment features and entertainments and will then take in charge the ranging 01 exniniuons. Gus Lowlt, formerly manager of the Golden Eagle store, which he wrecked has been advised by his attorney W. I). Simon, to return to Portland to face trial on a charge of larceny entered bv the district attorney's . of flee. He Is expected to reach Portland tomorrow, and will be given a preliminary hear ing In the munlclnnl pfturt Mnnriav I. The Union Paint comapny has filed articles of Incorporation, showing a cap ital stock of $10,000 and the following H, Wyant.and J. A. McCorkle. Coroner Flnley has applied for letters of administration on the estate of James Thode, the county almshouse inmate who committed suicide in a down-town am CITIZENS ; BANK 1 Eighteen years in busi-, v ness on the East Side Does a General BanltingBusiness J. H. Lambert, President A W Lambert, Cashier 120 Grand Ave. ng Is Settled Now, here comes Charley Fulton, not a . -..-. half minute late, His coattall pockets bulging out, in ','.' which Is found the State, For he carries Oregon around wherever i he does go,- s-. ; A-feastlng' on her poultry whlls poor Bourne must eat her crow. ; ; "A solid delegation will go east for Mr. Taft," - .... Is the Charley Fulton edict, as a mug -' ?: f D8r i quaffed;-' .?,t' -v 80 now the Wtbfoot voters haven't cot a thing to do., ; t v-v ' "' For; the senator la captain and the cook K all the erw. ,,.-. ,,.:, Oh, Isn't It delightful for our fisherman to come : Away back here from Washington ' with William's fife and drum? ,: And through the Union Laundry send c this message to the world: v "Old Oregon's for Billy every otKer . flag Is furled!" ; ..,, UNION LAUNDRY The Great -Linen Cleanser of the Coast, . , i ,; TCM. A-1281. Main JS8. ECOin AX OOZ.1TKBZA, F if STANDING IDLE Union Workers Make Threat v Good and Kef use to Re sume Work. True to their threat, the union molders failed to return to work this morning In four of the principal iron foundries of the city, because of the refusal of the employers to discharge the non union molders. all of whom have been given employment In furtherance of i the "open shop" policy. The following employers were notified Tuesday after noon that unless all nonunion mqlders were discharged at once the union molders would fall to return to their Ioba this morning: The Willamette ron and Steel works. Portland Wire and Iron works, Smith & Watson and the Columbia Steel works. "We have no union molders In our shop today," said W. H. Corbett of 'the Willamette Iron & Steel company, "nor have we had for a week." Manager Clarke of the Portland Iron company said: "The union molders failed to return to their Jobs In our foundry this jnornlne. Work Is slack with us and fne walkout caused us no Inconvenience." Inquiry at the Columbia Steel works and Smith & Watson's plant brought the response that no union molders were at work In either plant. There seems no doubt that all the Iron trade unions In the city will be drawn Into the fight. The Iron Trades Council, composed of these trades, was formed for the purpose'of resisting the tl v open snop poncy or tne employes, j. J. Stratton, who assisted in forming the council, says that the other Iron trade unions will not stand by and see the molders worsted In their struggle for union supremacy, which means that the machinists. blacksmiths. boiler makers and patternmakers will be called out If deemed necessary. lodging-house November 28. Thode had $279.72 on deposit with the Security Savings & Trust Company, and had ar ranged to pay for his keep at the alms house as long as his money lasted, but within a week after being admitted to the Institution he came to town, rented a room and sent a bullet through his head. Detectives Price and Coleman yester day arrested a man named Con Sullivan, who Is now being held at the city jail pending receipt of advices from Phoenix, Arlsona, where it Is believed he ' Is wanted by the authorities for attempted murder. Sullivan answers In all es sential particulars the description sent out Dy tne Arizona authorities, though ne acmes tnat ne is tne man wan tea Russell vllle grange elected the follow ing officers at Its annual election re cently: Master, Emmet Huffman; over soer, C. Lewis; lecturer. Miss Alice Mlckelson: secretary. Miss M. Jesma treasurer, O. Pitnam; steward. Samuel Richmond: lady assistant steward. Miss Elsie Lewis; chaplain, Mrs. Pollock. The Kussel vllle grange now nas a mem Dor ship of 185, nearly all young people. Head-Black Advertising company, pre pares good advertising copy for the city papers, writes booklets, plans publicity campaigns or any Kind ana originates new and clever advertising Ideas. 409 Couch building. Phones Main 6522; Home A-476. An entertainment will be given at the T.'M. C. A. auditorium Wednesday ev ening, January 8, for the benefit of the educational fund. National Industrial Peace association. Some of the best talent In the Rose City will appear. Mothers' Home Training association. Mount Tabor circle No. 5, will meet at the West avenue school, Friday, Janu ary 3. at 3 oclock p. m. vr. Kate t Graves will lecture on "Contagious Dl eases and Their Cure." School teachers from all parts of Multnomah county will attend the meet ing of the Teachers' Progress club at the city nail (Saturday morning ai o'clock. The subject for discussion will be "Hamlet." We sponge and press your clothes and shine your shoes, all for $1 per month. Main 614, A-4314. Wagons run everywhere. Unique Tailoring Co., 809 Stark. Steamer Jesse Harktns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Painting, tinting, paper hanging and picture rraming, .Portland, faim ana Paper company, 251 First at. Main 4879. Dr. H. A. Hoftman. dentist, rooms' 308-7 Aliskv bldr.. Sd and Morrison. Phone A-2248 and Pacific 1348. fine gasoline. Phone East 789; B-1007. Woman's Exchange, 1S3 Tenth street, lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. E. W. Moore, expert photographer. Elks' building, Seventh and Stark sts. Woodward Dancing Academy, Arlon hall. Tonight. Lessons 25 cents. Dr. Howard chronic diseases Com monwealth building. D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh. Journal want ads, lo a word. Bark Tonic for rheumatism. Metxger, Jeweler, optician, 143 Wash. BTIEGLAE IDENTIFIED ' BY INTENDED VICTIMS Last evening Patrolman Egerton ar- rested a man for drunkenness, who was this morning Identified as the . person who last night attempted to break Into the residence of W. L. Dalton. 188 .Thir teenth street . The man says his name is A. Anderson, but denies ' that he at tempted to force an entrance Into the Dalton house. The Identification of the man by Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Is, however, a positive one and In the municipal oourt - this morning they swore- to a complaint charging him with attempted burglary, L . 'Orerea Kidney Tea Is partly vegetable V OU DRY rin no ULUO 'V, ' " .-: 4 . w I ' t ; , J 1 i - i ' V i - v ! 'Hi , - a J a t 1 V: i,tt . r ; ' ': ' 1, : j, I j );-,A Mary Qulve, at the Heiltg. Th charming soprano with the "Wood land" company at the Helllg this week. Miss Quive is a sister of Grace von Studdiford and was here last season In the "Cingalee." AT TILE THEATEES "Woodland" at Helllg Tonight. Henry W. Savage' offers Plxley and Luder's bird fantasy musical comedy Woodland.'' at tne Heing theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, to night at 8:16 o'clock. This beautiful play will continue tomorrow and Sat? urday nights with a special price mat inee Saturday afternoon. Seats are now selling at box office the theatre for the entire engagement. Phone Main 1 and A-1122. "Blue Moon'! Sale Tomorrow. The advance seat sale will open to morrow (Friday) morning, at box office, the Helllg theatre, Fourteenth and Washington streetn, for James T. Pow ers In the musical comedy, the Blue Moon." J Thl)T magnlflceht production of the Schubert brothers will be the bill at the above theatre for four nights be ginning next Sunday, January 6, witn a special price Wednesday matinee. "Arizona." The word "Arlsona" is sufficient. So well known Is this drama and so pop ular that the title In itself tells the story and no lengthy comments are needed for explanation. "Arlsona" is now at the Marquam and will continue until Saturday night with a Saturday matinee. It Is a typical American drama. "The Crisis" at the Baker. The largest audiences of the .season are witnessing the Baker Stock com pany's beautiful production of Winston Churchill's famous drama, "The CrlBls" this week. The love siory of Stephen Brlce. the young lawyer from the north, for Miss Virginia Carvel, down In the city of St Louis just at the beginning of war times Is most vividly told. Child to Get a Teddy Bear. Some bright tot who atends the Em pire matinee Saturday afternoon will come away hugging a nice big Teddy Bear. During the performance of Hal Laurence's laughing, play "Are You Crazy," a song specialty is introduced In which appear two big bears, and this Is a great source of delight for the little folks. Every child, wno goes to th matinee will have a chance to guess the number of people In the audience, and the nearest guess will win a fine Teddy Bear. "A Man's Broken Promise." This week the Allen Stock company has Bcored the biggest kind of a suc cess in the thrilling melodrama "A Man's Broken Promise," which has been th tnlk of the town since the first ner formance Inst Monday night. It is a play that appeals to the entire theatre going public and never rails to mane a nit wperever it is presented. Acts From Europe. There are several acts" from Europe on the program at the Grand this week. One la the specialty of Tom and Edith Almond. The woman plays musical in struments and the man does dancing on roller skates. In long shoes and on Ice skates. Bush and Elliott are European eccentrlques, which means that they have a comedy acrobatic act. "A Man of Mystery." Detective plays are always popular vlth the public and the current attrac tion at the Star theatre is a new play in which a detective solves some strange mysteries. The principal of fender is the leader or a gang or Durg lars who uses hypnotic Influence over his victims. The flot Is new and Inter ceding. Matinee Saturday. SEARCH FOR BRADLEY FRUITLESS EFFORT Detectives Baty and Hellyer returned last evening from an extended trip to the logging camps of southwestern Washington, where they prosecuted a search for Melville Bradley, the mur derer of Policeman Glttings. The trip was fruitless of results, as no trace of Bradley was found and It Is thought by the officers that the tip upon which they were working was the result of a case of mistaken Identity. They de clare that the wagon roads and railroads throughout that part of the country visited by them are crowded with ho boes and unemployed men, who are trav eling from place, to place on foot and by means of beating their way on the trains. Among such men it would be possible for a fugitive from 'justice to lose his Identity and cover up any trace of his true Identity. HUSBAND WITH BIFLE FKIGHTENS WIFE People living in the vicinity of Di vision and South Thirty-fourth streets complained to the police last evening that a man named John Waller had been abusing his wife and they feared he might kill her. Warier lives at 1008 Di vision street. An omcer was sent to tne house and ascertained that, a neighbor had taken Waller awav and that the wife and children had taken refuge with a neighbor's family. When he left the house Warier took, with him a riflo and ammunition. .Because of this Mrs. Waller was afraid gi return home, and Spent me niKiiv aw ma uvubi se of h$r istructloni nelgnoor.; Acting under, instructions from Chief Grltsmacher, the woman was advised to procure a warrant for her husband's arrest. i ,( Building rcrniiti. " . O..M. Henricl, erect dwelling, MIsner bet weenu Villa and Hdntrr, $2,000; Steve FrjibyllkL erect dwelling, Ervln end Of At''- , 5 W yi..;.. Wi.v .(v ' V "'. : y ,.r.- -n i; - .- -- A large assortment of new fall patterns separate and attached cuffs stiff bosoms some have two pairs of cuffs MANHATTAN CLUETT STAR WILSON BROS. Reg. $1.50 S Window Display 31 1 539 TO 549 WILLIAMS AVENUE Furs at Clearance Sale Prices OUR REGULARLY LOW PRICES REDUCED ALL ARE LATEST STYLES Our $5.00 Mink Neckpiece; Clearance Sale price f-4.17 Our $6.0Q Bearskin Boas; Clearance Sale price $3.98 Our $6.00 Chinchilla Scarfs; Clearance Sale, price f4.98 IN FACT, EVERY FUR PIECE SALE PRICES SEE RESOLVED: To start the New Year by Saving "KEN-ADA" Certificates ALL Seasonable GOODS REDUCED Annual January Ladies' Suits and Coats $20.00 and $22.50 Coats; Clearance Sale price fl5.98 $25.00 and $27.50 Coats; Clearance Sale price f 19.95 $35.00 and $37.50 Suits: Clearance Sale price. .. .f 28.95 i $20 Suits; Clearance Jjale price -..f 15.47 Blandlna, $600; W. C. Falne, erect dwelling, East Thirty-third near Stark, n Odd' a. nullott erect dwelling. Newell Ileal uuviuii. t i ' ' . w- dwelling, Cleveland between Alberta and Emerson, 13,500; A'. C Kauts, erect fac tory, Southern Pacific railroad tracks between East Fifteenth and East Six The GREAT PASSION PLAY Genuine $700,000 w trip AF U Pti I T"V Pathe hand-Colored Nearly Two Miles of The Annunciation. 1 1 Shepherds Watching Their Flock. Tha Birth of Christ. Flight to Egypt Massacre of Innocents. Christ in the Carpenter Shop. Baptism of Jesus. Death of John the Baptist. Christ in the Synagogue. "VIVID" ILLUSTRATED SONGS "HOLY CITY" "IN HIS STEPS" PALMS" .fM INDORSED BY PROMINENT MINISTERS . BEAUTIFUL GRAND SUBLIME SACRED CONCERT MUSIC, A. DE CAPRIO'S "CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE Afternoon, 1:30 to .5; "asm ..kt-th PassiAn EXPOSITION RINK SSiSSS OPENS Vals. $1.10 n Morrison, 0pp. P. 0. Our $9.00 Seal skin Collar Cape; Clear'nce Sale price f 723 Our $8.00 Mink and Ermine Collarette; Clearance Sale price IS MARKED AT CLEARANCE WINDOW DISPLAY. 1 ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Clearance Sale Children's and Misses' Coats; Big Reductions $5.00 Coats, $3.89; $6.00 Coats, f4.29; $9.00 Coats, $5.87; $3.75 Coats, $1.97; $8.00 Coats, $5.67; $7.00 Coats, $4.39; $6.50 Coats, $4.67; $7.50 Coats, $5.47; $11.00 Coats, $7.17, etc. teenth, $3,500; George V. Wilson, erect frame building, East Burnslde, between East Sixth and East Seventh, $1,100. Where to Dine. Merchants' lunch dally, 25c. Sunday dinner, 6 (to. Kruse's, Park and Morrison. Lire ur Film, Aggregating 525,000 Pictures, Christ Feeding the Multitude. II Suffer Little Children to Come Unto You. Christ Healing the Sick. Raising of Lasarus. The Transfiguration. Messiah's Entry Into Jerusalem.. The Last Supper. Agony In the Garden. Judas' Betrayal. A SACRED SERMON -"REAL" ' PW Will P Rnno- hv MRS. TO-NIGHT NIGHT SCHOOL Practical Instruction " 83 XMBT rEACXCEmS 33 ' Term Open January 8, 108. - -t. 3 MOS. CKSSS. " Accounting Advertising, Practical Algebra, Klementary Algebra. Advanced FEE. $ 5.00 , 27.00 , $.oo . 3.00 , 6.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Architectural Drawing Arithmetic, Fundamentals.... Arithmetic, Intermediate...'., Arithmetic, Advanced Bookkeeping tc 6.00 Business CorresDondence. Enir. Comn Z.wo Business Law 2.00 8arpentry and Woodworking 10.00 hemlstry. General and Applied.. 10.00 Commercial Geography Commercial Show Card Writing. 2.00 27.00 10.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 6.00 3.00 6.00 Electricity and Electrical Ala chlnery Enallsh for Forels;n Men (I)..., English for Foreign Men (2)... English, Elementary 1) English, Elementary (2) English, Practical (1). , English, Practical (2) English, Ad. (Rhetorical An.) English Literature o.. Freehand Drawing Geometry. Plain and Solid German History (by Appointment) Latin w'. .... ,S 6.00 Machine Design 6.00 Manual Training (Boys) 6.00 Mechanical Drawing, Elementary. 5.00 Mechanical Drawing, Advanced... b.oo Mechanics and Applied Mathe matics 8.00 Motors, Hydro-Carbon. 20.00 Mining and Assaying 10.00 Penmanship (1). 3.00 Penmanship (2) 3.00 Pharmacy 10.00 Physical Geography S.kIO Physics 3.00 Plumblna; 10.00 Practical Lumbering 7.00 Koal Estate Law 7.00 8alsmanshlD ' 8.0(1 Shorthand ...v.. 6.00 Spanish 6.04 Hurvoyln-g- and Mapping 9.00 Telegraphy and Dispatching 10.00 Trigonometry 3.00 Typewriting 6.0 vocal music 8.00 Wood Turning 10.00 Working Boys' English School... 4.50 Day School of Modern Languages. Special Tutoring for Day Students. rOVBTK AITI) TAMHXU. PHOHS PUT. SX. 63. New Millinery Less Than Half Price Every hat In stock. Including over 100 received last week, a special purchase from an eastern maker of high class headgear. Also many recent productions of our own workrooms. An overstock of fine materials and the necessity of keeping our milliners at work has caused us to turn out an unusually fine, large assortment of latest mid winter effects which must be dis posed of at less than cost of ma terials. f RALLY'S Sia-214 TKZXS ST. Roller Skating AT OAKS RM EVEBY APTEBBOK AX9JBYX. , HTJra WITH M17SZO. Take cars First and Alder. Ore gon City, Cazadero or Oaks. X.EAX1V TO SKATE HOW. CtdSemedg. jHewFornv KVEB KTOWg TO PAlk Tsmtnt's xtnw el Oabebs aaa Oopsibs In ( AP80LIE8. J TbeHAM, aitltcrougk ear fee StmorrlwM.slMl.vlUte eta. Em is take, easnnira to esnry. Fiftir yaers saeowsfsl bm. moe91.a Rows & Martin's, 861 Wash ington st. Portland, Or. ; or by mall from Tha Tarrant Co., 41 Hudson mU. New York. Wcbfoot Oil Blacking MAkes shoes Waterproof Preserres Keatber Not s Shins. AT AI.X. DEAX.EB9. wnKioi As Natural As Life Christ Beforo the Two Christ Beforo High Priests. Christ Before King Herod. Christ Before Pilate. Carrying the Cross. TherCruciflxlon. Taken Down From Cross. Placing Jesus In Tomb. The Resurrection. The Ascension. FULL BAND Evening 7 to 10;30 MILLIE PERKINS 19 th and Wib4aSton Plenty of Room Admission 10c and 25c 20IYEARS HEIS tioa!15 Our tore is no organised that we ran do your entire crown, bridge and plale work in a day If necessary. This will be appreciated ty people from out o( i t rn. fou may hare your teeth traded In the morning and go home at night with new ernes. v ,v r .. . FOSXTXTEZ.Y PAnTLESS ' EXTKAO TIOH TREE WKEIT PLATES OS BXWasa AK OKOSBB9. ; We remove the most sensitive teeth and roots without causing pain. No students, no uncertainty, no bungling; , only the most sclemltlo and careful treatment. Our Bridge and i'late Worn .k Is perfect; 20 years' continuous practice has made this possible. , t EXAMINATIONS PKB AHTD 111 V IT BP When desired you can have T. P. WUto or my personal service. v 1 W. A. WISE, Dentist Ffalllng bldg., Sd and Washington sts. 8 a, m. to p. m. Mundays. It to 18. Palnleiis Extraction. 60c; Plates. $5.09. BOTH PXOJTES. A ASS KAXBT 803. AarUBBMXBTS. Marquam Grand Portland's Famous Theatre. Commene Ing Sunday, January 6. 6, 7, Continuous Porformanne 2 tn Id'fln n m The Only Original Moving Pictures ot tho PASSION PLAY UTS OP CKBXST ; " Stupendous, Marvelous, Realistic Special Notice: In order to give, everyone a chance to see this wonder ful production we have made the re ' markable price of 16c for any seat In ' ; the theatre. ' ' N. B. Everyone should sea this won-' derful production. MARQUAM QRAISD Portland's Famous Theatre Main . Only four more performances, tonight and remainder of week; matinee Satur day, "ARIZONA" Strong Cast Magnificent Scenery 60 Horses 50 Cavalrymen Evenings, 25c, 50c. 76c, $1; Matinee, . 25o. 60c, 76c. -. HEILIG THEATRE 14th and Washington. Phom Main 1 and A-1122. Toalfht at 8:16 o'clock Tomorrow and Saturday Wights gpeoUl-Pzloa Matinee Saturday Hen,ry W. Savage Offers Musical Comedy - "WOODLAND" Evenings $1.50 to 50c: Matinee $1 to JsV BAKER, THEATRE Phono Kalat George L. Baker, General Manager.. Famous Baker Stock Company. ' Special New Year's aay Matinee Wed nesday. Regular Matinee Saturday. -Tonight, all week. Winston Churchill's beautiful romantic play, "THE CBISIS." Absorbing plot and characters. ' Evening prices, 26c, SSc, 60c. Mati nees, 16c and 26c. , v Vxt Week "Boldiers of rortnas." " EMPIRE THEATRE', Morrison and 12th. Phone Main 117. : . MILTON W. SEAMAN. Manager. -Tonight, all this week, matinees Wednes day (New Year's day) and Saturday, the merry musical consedy success "ABB YOU CBAXT?" Frank Damsel and 12 others. ' See the Teduy Bear sensation. The big musical fun show Night prices ISo, 25c. 35c, 60c; all matinee prices 10c and 20c. Beat Week "At the Old Crossroads.7 LYRIC ' THRATH B Both Phones 1 Main 4688; Home, A-1026. Week commencing Monday. Deo. so. The Allen Stock Company Presents tha Great Melodrama : SCAB'S BBOXXH PBOMZSB. -Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Krlces 10c and 20c. Every . evening at 8:13. Prices 10c, 20c and 80c . Boxes 50c. Office open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. T M E a RAN Matinee dally. Prices Weekday: Mat-, lnees, 16o to any part of the house ex cept boxes; evening prices, balcony and . gallery, 15c: entire lower floor, 25a Sun-, day and holiday matinees same price as evenings. . , , TOM AKD EDITH AXHOSTo Singing and Dancing Introducing Danc inr on Roller 8kates. BVBK AHD ELLIOT, . f' Comedy Acrobats. s ' TH P ST AD 014 K- M9A . HlCOl rlK pkram Hew, A-1493 For the Entire' Week of December 2. Ths K. E. French Stock Co. Presents A New Version of . a "A MAW OF MTSTEBT." Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday p; and Saturday, with special matinee New Year's day. Matinee prices, 10c and " 20c; evening prices 16c, 26c and S&e; curtain rises at 8:15 sharp. Keserve seats tor any performance by either phone. "Ihyfiickelodion Theatre" Opposite Oregonlan Bldg. ' a TODAY The Venetian Baker . " ANT BEAT 6c. i h ' THE PASSION PLAY SZf OSZTZOH BXTIX f TONIGHT Admission 10o and 25c. Songs by Miss Millie Perkins SEWING MACHINES To make room for ''carload of tiewln Machines I Will sel , 60 second-hand ma ,,;hlnes, from i up. Drop heads. Whites, Singers, Wheeler t 'Wilsons, New i Jl o m e, Standard. Davis and Do , nestle . - The WhitcSewing HachineStore i30 irABKHTOTOH ST COB.' UTS. BOTH TmOWZM. "H. D. JONES, ' PROP. --'J. - Diamond House Paint '. . t sallort lots. 1. 40 ir tl. ':t5S:::'tManufctured br ,:': - PORT IAS0JIAS3 & COO?. CO. 030 rroa "Portland. Or.r m S".