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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY ' 8. " 1903. Y j'lwa Topics Ij TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. .Henig...,..,,,.....Th. Blue Moon". jnnrquam , ...... "Ziira Baker. .."Soldiers of - Fortune . Empire., ,.."At the Cross Roads" - Grand! ..Vaudeville Lyrla .,,,. ,,.i..."The Transgressor" Mar ...."A Child ol tlie Blums" 'Strohlrnan's hall, on Spokane avenue, , will bo 'the scene of a love feast or Friday next when the Sell wood Repub ' llcan club will hold a Republican tally, 1 This will be the first smoker and gno : ' ral harmony meeting to be held on the ;. east aide. . O. M. Idleman, chairman of 1 the Republican county central commit tee. Judge George J. Cameron, W.- M. Cake, and others will speak. Cigars . and refreshments will be provided. This will be the first of a series of similar meetlng-s for the good o - the cause. James F. Kerchem, - chatfrman ' of the Tenth ward committee . has the meet ; . ing In hand. , A. .. , C '. McDougall was ' acquitted li Judge Bronaugh's department of the circuit court yesterday afternoon on the charge of assault with a dangerous weapon on Tony , wuovicn. . Mcuougnii SUbbed Mllovlch In the shoulder with '' a pocket knife and declared that - he did -It in self defense after he had twice , been knocked down. The affair took place In 'the Rlelto restaurant at Sec ond and Hurnsiae streets. atllovlcb said the attach upon him was unpro- vusea. , . J, Francis Drake has brought suit In nershlD with M. B. , Rankin, a well. known timber dealer,- and to aeoure an accounting of the partnership which he says , has existed between them since J June, 18DI. He charges that Rankin has .diverted about 170,000 of the partner- ship funds to his own use, stating that the profits of the firm -sines it was ' organised have been close to 1300.000. , . Drake says he invested only $3,000, but . me proms were exceedingly large. - - The funeral of lira. Acton, wife of Joseph Acton, wrestling Instructor at the Multnomah club and an ox-champion .. wrestler, was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from FInley'a undertaking par- lore. , Six friends of the bereaved hus- ' band acted as pallbearers. They are: Ous Herget, . San Francisco; . W. P. . 'Bwope, Clarence Wagner, James Kelly, Dr. A. V. Smith and H. W, Greenland, all of Portland. ;. , .. Brick Pavement Entirely Worn Out in Business Section Vee.swss.ie x''' 'WwWWW' a 'W y.f W(iy X-yV.vVAHv,-St r li '(A -' Terrible Condition, of Stark Street Near tbe Corner of Fifth. This is a picture of the present con dition of the one-time brick pavement on. Stark street at Its intersection with Fifth. It Is probably the worst piece of street in the downtown business dis trict of Portland, and this Is saying a good deal when' the crossing at Fourth and Washington and that at Second and Yamhill, and the long stretch of mud and boulders In Third street south from Main, Is considered. . ' ' -' ,. '; -At one time Stark street had a good brick pavement; but about four years ago it began to wear out. until now the stretch from Third to Fifth streets is so full of chuck -holes that all sorts of ve hicles avoid going that way when pos sible. The Portland Street Railway company laid a track along Stark street two years ago. but has not put In the crossing at Fifth. ' Tho result Is that tne ends or the steel rails are about six Inches above the street level on both sides of the Fifth street lino, thus form The attention of the city authorities nas irequenuy oeen called to the con dition of this Street and the mrrMtlnn made that It be repaired, but so far in vain, v .-.. . ' ....... -,..v n MUCH ACTIVITY III REAL ESTATE MARKET Transfers ' for the Past Few Days Show a Yery 'H ' Healthy Tone. ; ',.:'-. ., '. . , . Transfers of realty filed for record merry throne: at the big Oaks rink. I during the past three days footed vb Cars direct to rink every 10 minutes. ' I over 1153.000 4 dally average of more To the memberTof" ths University r11? V00 W"ch. 1d,iate that wt iaiv marv last gaiung Daca Into a normal condition. ' The feature of the market since the first of the year is the heavy demand for acreaare. no less than a dosen sales -of suburban tracts having boen reported in the past week. , . Mrs, Alma B. Cowls has purchased from Andrew Smith an unimproved to foot lot on Twenty-first street, between Flanders and Olisan for 36,000. Five lets frontina- Patton avenue In worth Aibina nave been sold to Min nie- Bratcni by Stephen Sbobert for The crowds attending .the Oaks rink , . dally convince one of tho fact that roller skating is a perpetual amusement and is increasing in popularity every aay. uun .. dreds are learnlnc to Skate, taking ad- vantage of the free school for beginners every afternoon and evening.1 Join the iv Park Congregational church notice Is hereby given that our annual church meeting. will be held) at the church .Thursday evening, January tv 1108, at . 9:30.; As we have much Important bus - tness that we wish to transact we urge all members and friends of tbe church s to be present i 11. Brice, clerk, i . . . . - The January social of the Universalis! : Church of the Good Tidings will be held Friday, evening at the v residence of ; ' George I. Thompson, 423 East Fifteenth street north corner of Tillamook. An . - attractive musical aiid literary program ; . has been prepared and the newly-organ-' , lied youne peoples' organisation of the parisa wiu do present. - Of the IT candidates who successfully passed the civil service examination for , firemen. Chief David Campbell has se : lected 36 for Immediate service, and they will be assign! to stations today. ' The men were taken In order of stand ing based on the markings of their ex amination papers. Jack Williams, alias Caster, Dillard, Burke and Edwards, who was arrested last week on suspicion of having robbed the poatofCice at Troutdale, was re leased yesterday after a hearing before United States Commissioner J. A. Sla- . oen. REGULAR OFFICER TO INSPECT OREGON GUARD State Militia Ordered to Pre, ; pare for Annual In- .'v;,;!V';;8pection. The annual Inspection of the Oregon national guard by an officer of the regular army was Inaugurated last night with the . Inspection of company . B, Third Infantry, at the Armory, by Col onel -i James Jackspn, who has been designated by the commanding officer of the department of the Columbia for this duty. Orders have been Issued from the office of Adjutant-General Flnser' dlrectinw the ' various organisa tions of the state militia to prepare for tne annual inspection. ., The Inspection will be strict and thorough. Any organization not meas uring up to the regular army standard In the matter of attendance and condl- .600. ' - .. i lion or equipment is naoie to aisoand- Rebecca A. Sherer has sold ta A s. I ment Under , a late ruling of tbe war Narmey four lots in University Park, department ; every infantry company Consideration, $2,600. . . - . . , Is required to . have an enrollment of Henry Hartfteld has Jjurchase from 68 men. Oeneral failure to pass annual Anna thurley a house and lot .in Oak inspection would result In the loss of Park addition to St. Johns for $3,000. the state's apportionment of the federal SAYS CHAEGES LACK : PpUNDATION IN TEUTH To the Editor of The Journal I beg space to make brief reply to the arti cles appearing In the dally papers In re gard to my professional oonduct In this community in regard to my methods of canceling a lease on somebody's prop erty on Park street In said articles the name of a Mr. Fisher Is quoted for say ing disbarment proceedings should be Instituted against me In the State Bar association for such supposed conduct I beg to say that I am much surprised that such suggestions by any reputable fittorney of the bar, without ascertaln ng at least some facts to base such conclusion upon is - had. - However, I consider It very undignified for anyone connected with the State Bar associa tion to make such assertions before a thorough investigation of tbe facts, I have a right to assume that the State Bar .association will condemn such methods of seeking redress against any attorney, as I believe said body to be composed of dignified gentlemen. I BOOTSTRAPS HOT LlAIi'S WAY TO LIFT Dr. ' Foulkes Says "Work of ' Ecdemption Was Initi '; atcd by God. ; , Dr. W. It Foulkes continued hie evan gellstlo services at the First Presby terian church last night by preaching on "A Divine Savior." His theme tonight will be -A Reconciling Cross." The women's hour of prayer will be kept at the home of Mrs. P. J. Mann, 403 Third street tomorrow between 3 and 3 o'clock p. m. ,The hour for the business men's meeting has been changed to be tween 13:15 and 12:80 p. m. .. -Dr. Foulkes took John 111:16 for his text last night and outlined the reasons why God is willing to . redress - the world. He .ltd in nurt! . The Christian eoncentlon of Ood is hot only with all wisdom and all power, but with all love. Paul said, "God is love. Any tneistio conception that pic tures a god who is only Intellectual; who deals with - the problems of mankind with ..! m nl MtlM In. adequate and never satisfies the human souL ,. v ' "We measure a man by his aim m Ufa He must have a regnant purpose must be In keeping with his life, not deal as fairly with Ood? He says his chief concern is for the human soul, yet scientists try to read into him that he is more concerned with tbe fos sils and the laws governing atoms than ejiTining eise. "Hhrlat TffllEE DAYS' GOOD ; RECORD IS BROKEN V Old II broke the spell today e. and came in late. Three days ; previous all the trains came In on time. No. 31 was late today. 4 for the first time in weeks. And , just to keep her company . No. 8 was also marked np as belnf . ; behind time. . ' -v.. ' Northern Paclflo Na 1. due at f T o'clock, arrived on time. . Southern' Paclflo No..H. due at 7:w, arrived on lima ;; Southern 1 Paclflo Ka 18, due ; w amyea on time. yining eise. i ''Christians have been accused of be littling the world by pointing out Its sins, but 'tis, modern criticism that sets up an absentee god without power of miracles' or love .that belittles. Chris tian faith ' says Ood takes note of the sDarrow's fall and 'Are not ye greater than they'T "The work or redemption is not an afterthought, but an overthought Ood took the Initiative In the work. Man did not lift himself from his sin by his own bootstraps. It was Ood that sought and seeks the lost sheep. Redemption for the vile human heart must come from a- being Infinitely above It and for that was tbe son sent. The church has ever emphasised the dignity and majesty of salvation. Ood cares mors for the lost soul than the soul ever can and for that he sent his son. It is bis universe and the redemp tion of the world is his eternal purpose, Why not come now and become a part or tnat great, oivtne purpose ' o. K. N. No, I, due at I tfclock, arrived on time. ' O. R A N. No. 6, due at :, V arrived at 11:58. i , Astoria A Columbia No. ' 11, ; due at 13:18,-the old reliable, 'didn't get here until 13:88. -'.'.' -C l'''u', ' ' V . ': ' Our fnrra li ,a n l a v. a . . do yotir entire crown, brl.lge stvl ,) work In a day If necesary. This v,i pe appreciated by people from out town. You may have your tth tractea in ln mArnin -.n4 . u - night with new one a v, ; OsiUvelyr aialese Xatraotion Tie .When Elates, or Bridges Are ' ', " , ' Ordered, t 1 W. A VVISE, 'Denlfcl TwentT Tmn In tnrt1.n4 ("''Falling bldg. Third and Washlnirnr, n . . i " iV' 10 JP Sundays. to V:. Painless Extraction. fiOc: , Plates. 15. BOTK VKOBTXS, A AITS KAXK 8021, ; To-morrow and Frldar will positively m wiv mm u ior aisrount Ott West siaa gas ouia. foniand uaa Co. yr., v COFFEE The .best name for coffee is one' that tells ; where the money's to come from, if you dont like it. 'yV;.-. Tour grocer returns yonr money if you aon't like scbiuinre best; we pay him. presume from what has been said in (ha nreaa that a Mr. Shepard has said something disparaging about me to the Jrlevano committee. If he has, and eslres to settle old differences in this manner when the same Is reduced tq writing and sworn to by him, they will be met on short notice and properly dis posed of. 1 -Said accusations are wholly without foundation In truth, and in fact I quote Investigation of any and all matters mnnernin. mv ttrofessional career in this community" and elsewhere, covering a period of. many years preceding this data xours respectmuy, . . , J. . ill IT-llliNUO. "X, Otto Starker haa nurchnaed from Oeorge Welsensee a house and lot at Grand avenue and Bhavei street Holla- day Park -Consideration, 32,850. lames uuoreatn has purchased rrom W. Oaetten a dwelling ocouDvlnar a fractional lot at the corner of Easf Thirteenth and Frederick - streets tot P. T. Hill has sold to HenryT." Hajek a house and lot on East Eleventh street near Durham t avenue, Woodlawn. Con slderation, &1.100. ' Mrs. 'Carolina w. Rerrv . haa nnr, chased from W.;N Chllcote a 15-a ere tract in . section 19. Consideration. 13.500, east of the city. Japanese Anti Puat Compound.. - For weeping floors,' remove all dust from I p. m. The program will Include a court the room without stirring it up to settle again, damaging merchandise, station ery and rurniture. jr. ueacn & Co., noneer raini to jib f irst St. jfnones: JJalnl834. A-1J34. ; , i. v trial, by Mra Brpwn's room. Dr. Esther t-ont win soeaa uoon neaitniux ' conai- tlons. - ) : Brlrhteni-vour homes! have your chan deliers, fixtures, brass beds tnf lnlshed. The Portland plating Co., 802 Waah- . ington. Phone E-1283, and representa tive wut cut. At the Swedish Methodist church. ' corner xJeecn and uortnwicK streeta special Evangelical . services Will bo held every night this week. Save the discount (25. cents) by pay ing -your bills for January service on -or before the 10th of the month. Home Telephone company. . , . .; . Plenty of Rock Springs, Wallsend and Woman's Exchansra 1SS Tenth street. luncn li :4V to s; ousiness men s tuncn. Highest mice nald for fresh eras. ivruse s, i-ars: ana Morrison. - ) D. Chambers, optician. 128 Seventh. Journal want ads, jo a word. Bark Tonlo for rheumatism. appropriation for the maintenaneo of the national guard, which amounts to aoout iie.uvo. The Inspection Itinerary as announced from national guard headquarters. Is as follows. Company A, Third Infantry, Bakor City, Monday. January 27. . Com tan v II Third lnfantrr. Pendle ton, Tuesday, January 28. Comninr H. Third lnfantrr. The Dal. les, January 80. - company , xniro inraniry, Oregon City, Monday, February 8. Comnanv I. Third lnfantrr. Wood. burn, Tuesday, February- 4. Company M, Third infantry, Salem, Wednesday, February 8., , . Senarate comnanr O. A I halt v. Thurs day, February 6. - . , Headquarters starr- Provisional Fourth lnfantrr. Ktarena. Friday. February ,7. Separate Company A, Eugene, Friday, February 7.- Separate comnanr C Bucana Satnr- oay, fVDruary , r Separate company e. Cottage Qrove, Monday, February 10. Separate comDanv D. Rosebnrg. Wed nesday, February 18. Separate Company B, Ashland, Thurs day, February IS. i Company H. Third Infantry, Portland, Monday.,. February lTr 8:30 o'clock n. m. .. V- .- .. - Headquarters staff, band. Third in ! ME'S CLUB DISCUSS . , , Sra ii STATE APPROPRIATION itfrlff : ,r . : - . ' i . i yompany , rnira imantry, irortiand. The 'slxtlt regular meeting of the WedneyiTebruary.: lr, 8:80 o'clock "Richmond "coaL Klnar ud IndcDendenc I Men's duh of the Vint TTnlted Brethren I r-. Streetf Io C" phonea' 863 8trk church, East Fifteenth and Morrison Thursday, February 20. . 8:30 1 o'clock JU - ' streets, wae held In the church- parlors I Btterr a FleM artnierr Pnrti.nri Steamer ; lease Rarklna for Camas, last avenln The nresldeilt. W. O.. Zelff. 1 rtJZfZ "rt-hll..ieli,i iT, yii-.S'f vwasnougai and way landings, oauy ex- jer . his addrenB outlined Wa plan ".of L, Company Iw-Third infantry, Portland, --rockiUAdT"nV'W work for the"ewa v . Plb! the opportunities existing on every IVm-u .";:a,; '-V u.m,.:. gM rummelin m sons 126 Second Street Between Washington and Alder Streets Tti mV Keaacear Xstabllsked M70. rices -; r on "V. .. .' Ermine Neckwear end Unfls Sable Scarfs and Staffs : tllnk Neckwear and Hnlfs lij Black Lynx Stoics and : Unffs, EIC FUR. COATS Xa Alaska siskin, Mink, Perslaa Xiamb, atnsslaa Pony, Vearseal, Astrachan, Xto. FlAt RUGS AND ROBES -, Bead, for Oatalorne. military; .ACADEMY -PORTLAND ORt; v -. f A Boarding and'; Day : Sohool for Toung Men and . Hoya i , Preparation for ' eel- leges, U. a Military and , Naval Aoademlea Ae- credited to . Stanford, , Berkeley, Cornell, . Am herst and all State Uni versities and Agricultural Collegea - Manual train lug. Business . course, Tbe principal has bad 38 yearr experience In Port land. Comfortable quar ters. . Best environment Make reservations now. For Illustrated catalog and other literature ad dress J. VT. E1LL.&I. D., Vrlaolsal. and rropMetos, W..t. -.i'..Jnan'a for Porous tVi ViJ. F, - McMInnyllle, tTture fmlni p'oTtland Paint and bllitles of such en organization. in rela, . "-f WaLt " -- Mk.,Mh e ry MtC vAflr . I ' v"mj m.. a uiiu intauil J. r UI t-iBaD'JA, FollowinV thisVa. anlnform.! pro- urfda r-s 8:80 o'clock ' :- .--. . ' . I - . a4(a......Iw-. . iiduaiiM kA 8 -r i - lit". ' f-i aa n nrr mi ' i stnr i sir rnnmi i ari bliii niiti ' ujouunsruii- aiiuuiu iiivi . a ....w . a a ena-Y.. -T. ii V. Et.t Make Annronrlatlona to the Prea- L .BJ??1U" ness otnerwiso ' w - a a. . l. u. u m , U mm . aswu. 1 ' . . " lUfririwi, :T,Ua..a. A ...a a 1 a - . . a n . aa. XT.. hA. n f Qtat. CnuiBttAnfll Tniitl. I "W" a uuug A-o ana jracino -ate. v . t v i cm a,.wwwi-wa.- , .,, Acme OU Co. sell safetr ol nil and The consensus of jonlnlon' of the club I . Tomorrow and Friday will positively line gasoline. Phone Easf 789: B-1007. was that the state is making its approi ".'e 'ai,uays ior Discount on west . - .- ... - prlatlons too general to the state norm-1 "M " jroriana uas uo. - -me mowers and teachers' ntoeting of 1 ais. , inat mere ' enuuiu do omr iwg i m.. a-i.. t.A.i ... - At . i vnnrt tnera are now iour one in .ini li i inin 1 1 1 1 11 w 1 1 rjm 1 1 . i n bt Tni I .... . ,hool houne Friday. January 10. at 2-30 !!f" f1, ".hraS' S vatvu wsava aa ' rf . . -rr ------ MM WB.MUe.Psta,- , W TtftBWiUMw VR) t4IMBCH CrCMANOC BUILDINO OUR NEW POLICIES OFFER ALL THAT IS BEST IN LIFE CONTRACTS EITHER TO BUY OR SELL. low Non-Participating Rates " High Cash Values . SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO RELIABLE ACTIVE AGENTS, , Apply to JESSB K. 8XABP, Iflanageg of Agents, 814 Zumber Bxchange Bldg. F. W. Baltes and Company, invite ybilr inquiries for PRINTING Phones Main 165, V Home A 1165 First and. Oak EXPOSITION KINK Skating : Thla es LTsual Special wee - , ' FAMOUS PASSXOBT IXAT. ' Afternoons ladies ; and children free. Nights, - general admission , lOo, skates 26c. muslo was given by Professor w. W. Owens, violinist ' I The numose of the organisation IS to I arouse tne spirit-01 irienaiiness, wei (nme strangers to the city and to In terest them In civic Improvements, so-1 . T . . . . I cial service ana soui-Duuaing, ONLY TWENTY-SEVEN PASS CITY TESTS Only 27 candidates passed the civil service examination for patrolmen out ot a class of 115.! Raymond J. Ellis led the class with a percentage of 93, Fol lowing are the names of those success ful: Raymond X' Ellis, Everett S. Pe chln. v Arthur A. ' Cooper, Alexander F. Oordon, William C. Fppa, James C GUI, Gilbert A. Koogle. Guy B. Fuller, Al bert c KmaiL wnnam urugg, rea E. Leavens, Clyde 4. Rupert, George B. Murray, Fred D, Hepner, Jack P. Van a-. I A j" n T : AHI.A.M , vvei li. A&iuci v vr iuai.u, vj. x. uum,, John L. Porter, William H. Hyde, Frank U. Moiterman, jnua jii, t;ory, vneeier w. i Shaffer, P. L. Abbott, Cheater C. Kllngel, F. Trout, Tom v. awennes ana ueorge iu jtJrxxenaine. : TWO GOOD CONCERNS. Select ' Ctood Bank and Good Fire ' In surance CompanV. . ' Don't wait until you have a fire. A policy in uio - - ; - Xilyerpool 81 Soadoa A Olobe Xna, Co. Is as good as a government bond. 100 per ,cept paids claimants San Francisco lire, ino , aincount. 1 jno litigation, u. llosenblatt ft Co., agents, Sherlock bldg. jr.oae Main in. - Bankers and Lumbermen Bank ' i , 7 i .? . ' - : f --.'....,.: " . " ' i 1 . . . Corner Second and Stark Streets ! . PORTLAND, OREGON : CAPITAL STOCK, $250,000.00 OFFICERS . . C. O. K. WENTWORTH. Jf i.... .PresMenl P. H. ROTHCHILD.. ..Firtt Viie-P! dmt JOHM A KEATING , ..Second-VIce-Presldent SdSJffi O. K. WENTWORTH. President President Portland Lumber Co. CHARLES B. RUSSELlT ' . Dant A Russell, Lumber. - . ' P. a BRUMBT, V Agent Bldgett Cc Ltd." director . ooiu-iveiiy mumper Co. 1 DIRECTORS DR. IC A. J. MACKENZIE, Chief Surgeon the Oregon Rail road A Navigation Co. i.-. . GEORGE O. B1N.GHAM. Attorney, Salem, Oregon. : ' LLOYD J, WENTWORTH. ' ' ' ' .-.-.i Vice-President Portland Lumber Co. - , . , - - J. E. WHEELER. . " . 'Secretary Wheeler Timber Co. i Where to Dine. Merchnts lunch dally, 3Bc Sunday dinner, tiuc. jvruses, x-arn ana Morrison, j FRED H ROTHCHILT, " 1 First Vice-President . . President Rothchlld Broa - JOHN A.. KEATING? v Second Vice-President and CaBhler. , ROBERT T. PLATT. ? Piatt ft Piatt. Attorney U- IX STORV. AsalsUnt Cashier. . if ROCK SPRINOS CQAU Independent Coal & Tee Company ll Stark Street, Near Park ? OPP. LIBRARY BLDG. i Cl7il"'i 11, ',7 ", i ij AircsEarxiTTg. HHL,IO theatbaO Phones Main 1 and A-1123, Tonight 8:15 o'Clock. , LAST TIME TONIGHT. -a rAKCES T. FOWZXS ' IN THE MUSICAL COMEDT ' Evening. 33 to 50c: Mat..'31.B0 to JOo. eats SeQlar at Xsllir Theatre JANKUBELm Aw)mf ,.ai Prices Lower floor. 11 ka ' i na .i. cony, 32.00. tl.SO. tl o.tr t1 nn ' " ' ' ''' rnoiDui ineatra TONIGHT and Remainder of Week America's Foremost Emotional Actress, 4 FL0BENCC S03ERTS In "ZIXA" Ag played for one year at the Prinwwu Friday and Saturdav, "Sham " -Evenings. 25c. 0c . . n it it. matinee. 25e. 60a 7Kn 11 v . MARQUAM GRAND V- ' " Phone Main . Portland's aVrnmiA, m...u. B'?lnn.,n: P. m. and runnlnc eon- unuousiy until 10:80 tonight Last 1 Performance- TDE CHEAT PASSIM PLAY Glorloua 8ubllm mi na.ti.i Jan. a, 9 it), n rionne Mohan. - Pny In Richard Harding Divls One o??? i0, TVVIl. A? Iltlr. eaaon. '. A beautiful Konth !, ISO,' rday. 60O. Matltiee iSo, 26c. Matinee Saturt Heat Wee 4; Tie Other Girt.' EMPIRE Theatre X7 day and Saturday, Arthur a Alston's - 'J, OreatBouthern Drama, , "at tbtb crmoss oadh. Strong Play. Refined Specialtlea Excel. lane f'limnanw Kecrular Emnir. t.i... wn Week "In totUetaae." A New Peparture The cost of Interments has been greatly reduced by tbe Holmaa Under taking comDanv. ... Heretofore it has been the custom of funeral directors to max charges for an incioeniaia connectea Wltn a TU neraL The Edward Holman Undertak ing comDanv. the leadlnr -funeral rfi. rectors of Portland, have denarted from that custom. When casket is furnished by us we make no extra charges for etAbalmlng, hearse to cemetery, outside Dox -or any services mat may Do re quired of us, except clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus cffectlng'a saving or z to ( on eacn xunerai. THE EDWARD HOLMAN ; UNDERTAKING CO. .. 820 TBZXO T, COm. SALMQIT. THE JAS. I. MARSHALL MANUFACTURING CO. Show Cases, v Cabinets, Store and Otlice Fixtures M T-v i.mju.wiii-gar,ff.L-.jL ?L. tore Fronts Changed, Houses Xeatod eled. General Contxaetlna'. Vlans Drawn. 888 Conoa. Street. . none Paolfle 81SL il; Af" ..v, aa A I Jv . iesis ara TKe Hw-Z. 7 ijin and fierf. : Diamond Roof Stains ' ' : AXJj BHASES . MADE FROM CREOSOTE - 5 Gal. LotsT75c Per Gal. Portland Sash & Door Co. 83o ratourr bt. posTutim, on. Mattresses and Upholstering Made Over and Made to Order. Carpets Sewed and Laid. Phone Main S3 is. ICA8SXTH MASSET. 809 roortH Street THE STAR " wew, A-n - mxi 'B'Jii.,ro vveeg or January 6 TJoEImSENi:H STOCK CO. PHI BENT 8 THE GREAT SENSATION ' t. x.AL- MELODRAMA. "A cxzzj) or thb Bxmxs." Matinees Bundsjys, Tuesdays, Thurs lE'fff fo15"' 280P.ym.: pile" mT ne reserved by either plionn J-YRIC THEATRE Bota Phones, main aesjj, Home" A-1028. $K.C?mme2?in.'.-MondaJr. January 6. "en Stock ConPny Presents avui AAJiviiiSU&EISEOBS. .Mact,ne, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices lOo and 20o - Vverv Offlc onen 10 a. m. fAi.tn v. ) rr - ' ' THE ORANO P.arte of the house exoept boxes fhlJl0 and l,Sc- Sunday matinees) same price aa evenings. ' POVB OJTXTTI BISTEBS. ' EuropeanOymnasta and Acrobats. xm. pxxsToar ketoAaLIaT . AmerlcaV Greatest ProteaiTTctor. vi vtner Acts. "The Nickefodion Theatre" -----Opposite Oregonian Bldg. TODAT SPOT AT THE PHONE and FALSE COINERS ANT SEAT 5& . ' Amateur Races TOSXaZT OAKS RINK XJUXS TO IXATB Instruction free afternoon or evening. Cars direct to " Oaks rink eVery 10 minute. Piano Sttsaio cl Icsis D. C:H Now located corner tth and Washln ton sta., Lafayette bldg., parlors SO -si. (mm if " mm w INSIST! J. DEMAf.T Tell the Grocer to Ori iv;'1 XXSXOP'S ANKOL King of CofTccs I lb. 40c, 3 lis. r: - Store Room for Rent COX. SUTTH AKO . riAJrrr::.. - - Apply. .. , Laco House Laundry 86 Vi ST. Twentieth Et Scivins fil2chir.es Et Lev Pi ;: JTOT ST THE TSTJ3T : -: ; ; See J. R. HAMILTON At the MODE3W PSINTXST, for Cheap . t . i...-.... . , -: ,i?rtntngr. 80 Bassel Sldg. - 4.i and TTorrieon. fijehwab Printing Co. 147 STAR i: f. V -' : . . Fifty sllghttr damaged uwr.i i cMnea, Including blnif-rs, VS lii-w.fr AVllson. Pomeatlcs, Whlte, li Davis and others, for sale -r i to make room tor new utocit. 835 t:orr ..- i S.S.S1GEL Webfcot Oil KSXes fn- Wr- rnc.f i pr,-,....