THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND,' THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY D. 1003, :
3 GENUINE PIANO
UJi,; :SELLIWG
, TOXIGHT'SAMUSEJIEXTa. ,
nelltg ...Jan Kuhellk
Marquarn ........... ,..,., "Zlra''
Jiaker...... "Soldiers of Fortune'"
Empire,,. ..."At the Cross Road"
Grand .Vaudevllla
Lyrlo .............. "The Transgressor"
Star. .......... ,HA Child of the Slums"
! I ' Will Take Factory. Coat for Two
Carloada Now, Stored at 103
Front Street
' , a. - ... -V
If you can use a ' flna ' hleh
Blano I will viva von I chance to Bet
j T l 11 .I.IV... .llt W. .V....... I "' '. uoi. .
wnwwi uiHuu bui u u..iti.ii tb. du ... Ah.t for tham. i nave
by ' the "Union Republican .club by I two carloada of the very highest grade
Lincoln banauet La coat tha regulation I pianos now stored at 108 tj ront street,
If prlce of II a platband to bo riven on 7 Pan""r Blor,g! ..V
.V-m br.urrh- rniS?i2l 'her ara; the best my factory. ; has
' q.ult ..T1!1 b h14 Commercial ever mRde The. ar0 Bew planoa, and
11 rM they. contalnmlny ..patented feature.
. ,7 . r)ot iouna n a.ny ouier uprigni piano.
; and entertaining speakers, among them "na n ny .
v 0iV,,wliU??'r .k! ?.1L, n Portland by tha dealer who formerly
, uhi.. join, urn, '"""i? "Vt"V'M M,d tha agency, ror 4&o, &u anaouu.
ha. tha airangament. under hla dlrec-Jj know 0f dozens of fine homea In thla
jion. miiiN M 1! ocB no . . city wher. my planoa are In dally use.
Pavis. , On tha evening of January 17 j These people 1 paid the above price.
. , The club will give another of "a regular nd tne"y VnowT our planoa are wel
'" "i V . ,, I, u "r worth tha
worm tha money.
ThM nlanoa were shinned to- a
. . . i. - I UQI1IDI 1.1. WI1U II.. 1 1 1 V 1. T1 V .. ,1..V.
',u.: 'i'. .ODaraa. a-larroer, living near tune. H can't take them now. I hava
. Shaw, Oregon; who wh Injured aeveral I offered them to. other house They
vm a h. K.ino. tniric on tha n.ait won't buy them. The instruments are
u - T t . V Jul r ". and the freight ia paid On them.
w(th poat maul, and who waa men- My lnatructlona are to dlapoao of them
vo.cR.ai. u'y-"-u to Dcat advantage. quicK.
having been relieved frompaln by ml Binc tha 4ealera i wlU not boy them,
recent accljent. wrltea to The. Journal f will aell them to anyone who wll
that at no Unj aa hla mind been af- coma to Uko them, I -will willingly jao
t acted. Mr. Robarda waa rat hurt cept tha dealer', orlce. Yea, I will lo
even yeara ago. Afterward he auf- more than thla I wilt - accept 'the ao-
wo wun pwm in in iirau, oui ma tual ractory coat to huiid tneso pianoa.
mind waa never affected. Recently i hava only a few 4aya to devote to
whlla on -the ate&mer Klburn Mr. Ro- thla- matter, for I muat return eaat at
bard fell against a door. Blnco then one If you want a flna piano and
he baa felt no 111 effect from tha first waht one without paying a dollar tf
ebideBt.'.. . i . proflt thla aid of th factory that mad
r ; 1 iirem, now i your cnanoe.
: v xnat tna cur council wag in a nurry i i am not obliged to get all cash.
to expedita business yesterday waa- will aell on aa reasonable paymenta as
h- 4v. t,i.v ., nr reasonable house would take, and
phown by the. manner In which tha j w, M tn ,ano at co,t nia.
mayor, message wa. .hut off In .-ie Every piano I aell 1. accompanied by
reaaing. uif Auauor turour naa not i our ractory . guarantee-lor nv years,
tar in reaaing ine nuMsago wnon and r will al
far In readlna the nuMsage whon and r will also arranaa to keen the
tne councu aaaeo uiai n o reierrea xo piano, in perrect tuna arier tncy are
the way and mean committee. Tha sold.
members explained they had read the This I. a bona flde offer, and If you
message In the newspapers, and were will act quickly you will aecura tha
familiar with It. content. Mayor Lane bargain of a lifetime. .
ordered' tha document referred to the I Remember the place la, 10J Front
committee, where It will b gone over I street, between Washington ; and Stark
by that body, and tha mayor, recom-1 ntreeta. Come .at once between In
mendatlon. will later be laid before I the morning and 6 In the afternoon. I.
tha council. IF.. Ramacclottw general agent
gone
: Scout Young- camp No. , United Span
ish-American War Veterans, laat night mentioned. The reduction according to
S-lffifl ia1"?,--. ST k"e6.V fh Twltrh,rmt
Z' f MrunV K lvVrTparcula
.s.og.'Wojdr n (
Woeim: cnapiam, ueorge h. inirur; oi
f leer -of the day. L. 8. Scott; officer of
tha guard, George Antuum: surgeon. Dr.
C C. McCormack. After the ceremonies
a "bean and hardtack" banquet followed.
Baked bean, and hardtack were not
everything on the menu, however.
Plena for mothers meeting, to be
held In different part, of the city were
linoleums, etc.. which prices are good
for today aud tomorrow.
W. ,P. Fuller A Co. were granted e
permit to construct lubricating oil
tanka beneath tha sidewalk at their
place of business at Thirteenth and
Lovejoy streets by the city council yes
terday afternoon, despite the protests
?rJl,,1,d. y,,wra3r i't thM..mn.H.g bulldin inspector. The council in
Of the Central W. C. T. U. Mra. Badg- -tructed that the tank be constructed
lev had charge of the net"' . a so as to meet with the approval of the
Ada Unruh i and Mr. Margaret Hcu"" city engineer and building Inspector,
poke of the white ribbon crusade, ana
of how to reach and Interest the moth- L,.t of artlcieg found on ,treetcar
era In the movement. Mrs. Houston fa- . ,,iM .
vored opening a cradle roll, with car- January t: Two pair ahoe. one cua
tiflcates of membership to be given to pldor, two suit case, one rattan tele
the mother, of the babies. The regular scope, two strings beads, one calendar,
business meeting of the society will ba one roll blue prints, one book car tick
held next week. - ' cts, one package books, one key. one
. pair spectacles, one ring, one slipper,
- Mrs. Sarah J. Buckman Swank won a one roll window shades, two lunch
She rented a house at J85 Tamhill etreet within a few day. the county com-
E'whos in tneBtea.t Mr mUsloner. w.U fix the boundarle, of
' Swank. ' who waa . then Mra. Buckman, the dlstricea of Justices of the peace in
'waa behind with the rent, and Misa El- the county, and they, will then provide
wert sold the furniture to Schubach, a for two or three additional diatrlcta.
dealer in second hand goods. She claimed One will be formed to accommodate tha
AUtnOrily tO UO lilts Uuaer ino itr-iae, uui t yvym ui iuu o u tiuiuin vcitun, evuu e-ii-
th lurv did not take her view of tba other will be established at Arleta.
toatter.
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TITO
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lime . has set its seal
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Saturday Jan. 12, last day 10 p. m. lasl ftoiir
First and
Morrison
Pirst and
Morrison
: GOES OUf OF ,'MRCA WTILB EXISf ERICE
For many years this famous place has been headquarters for thousands of Oregon and Washington people.
' I Its straightforward policy made it the standard of all stores for a square deal on a good artide in men's and
boys'wear. For the remainder of this week we will slash prices as never before in all our history. But time
. is short and we must dean up the goods..
LET THE LOSS BE WHAT IT MAY
Men's Suits,
Overcoats and
Cravenettes
Election of officer, for the ensuing
year took place at the annual meeting
of tha Oregon State Nursea association,
held at the Graduate Nurses' home, 874
TMr street, vesterdar afternoon. The I Portland hotel
following officers were elected: rresi
deat. Mis. I O. Richardson; vlce-pre
There may be a few other changes, but
they are or minor importance.
The twenty-second annual banquet of
the Oregon commander, military order
of trie Loyal Legion, was held at the
:ast nif
font. Colonel James
Jackson was toastmaster, ana tne prin
cipal speakers Included General T. M.
Ident, Mis. Helen E. Jones; recording Anderson, O. E. Calkins, Tom Richard
aecretarv. Mia. Jennie coyie; corre
sponding secretary. Miss Franci. Mc
Lnas treasurer. First National banfe
The next regular meeting will be held
on the second Wednesday in February.
' J. C. Taft'e eult a. guardian against
the Portland Railway company to re-
son. Dan W. Burke and John M. Baoon.
Twenty-nve sat down to taoie.
ip 1 1 "
Oregon Commandery No. 1, Knights
Templars, will dedicate its asylum in
the new Masonic temple. West Park and
Yamhill streets, this evening, .ne ae-
Clarke, past emi-
Strike while the iron is hot make
your coin work for you. This elegant
stock of over 1,000 garments consists of
everything that is up to date in winter
styles and materials. We are selling out
the entire stock at prices so extremely
out of proportion to actual values that
all Oregon should crowd into this store
for the next seven days. ,
$4.85 will take choice of Suits and
Overcoats that sold regular up to $10.
.85 You can get Suits and Over
coats of light, dark or medium color,
worth ?12.50.
$8.85 takes away
Suits, Overcoats
worth to $16.50.
911.85 Imported
these hand-tailored
and Cravenettes,
materials, custom
styles, superb up to $22.50 Suits, Over
coats and Cravenettes.
$14.85 The lines are over the dash
board away they goWelch's kind
the best $25.00 Suits, Overcoats and
Cravenettes on earth.
Boys' Clothing:
Suits, Overcoats, Pants, Underwear,
Stockings, Sweaters, Shirts, etc., all go at
JUST ONE-HALF PRICE
Mothers, step into this department
select the goods you want look at fhe
origin11 marked price pay "
JUST ONE-HALF NO MORE
and take the goods away. That's Welch's
way of giving bargains.
Pants
About 1,500 pairs. You pay for the
material and that's about all. Just come
quick and get the size you want only
seven days left to sell them all. Don t
expect us to tell you all about it here, for
this entire paper would not hold a full
description of all the wild price-cutting
now going on. .
$1.35 We have a big lot of Pants, all
colors, worth up to $2.25.
$1.85 Great things going on here you
get Pants worth up to $3.00.
$2.65 Fine wool and worsted dress
and business Pants, worth up to, and
some more than, $4.00.
$3.85 The most select of nice up to
$6.00 Pants, black, blue, stripes, etc.
$4.85 Welch is putting in his famous
lip to $7.50 imported materials.
Odd Garments
Coats, Coats and Vests and odd Vests.
Take them away the prices are low
enough. Remember, only seven days to
sell out all goods now on hand. They
will go, you'll say, when you see the bar
gains and the crowds buying them.
1000 Pairs Good Shoes
Welch keeps the kind that give satis
faction in Oregon. You know what kind
that is.
$1.65 We can't tell you all the differ
ent styles and leathers, but there are
about 300 pairs, worth up to $3.00.
$2.85 Patent, vici, calf, cordovan, in
blucher and Bal., 400 pafrs, worth to $5.
Kindly Make Note
There are just seven days left for us
before we vacate. These will be 7 days
of fast and furious cutting and selling.
Hats
There is not a hat in this stock but that
is new and up to date (no back num
bers). $1.35 Soft and stiff, light, darkr black
and browns, best $2.00 Hats.
$1.85 They are $3.00 Hats, and yon
will never buy such elegant styles and
qualities at less than $3.00, though you
live a hundred years.
Men's Furnishings
Great bargain tables are spread
throughout the store lots of goods are
piled on them and we just stick a price
on them that makes them go. Here are
a few prices for you to think about, for
Welch's price reductions are always
genuine.
Shirts
30 for Golf and Working to 75c Shirts.
85 Cluett and other fine new styles,
to $1.50.
$1.35 Some were $2.00, others sold
higher fine Shirts.
Socks
8e? for Welch's up to 15c fast color Sox.
19 for big lot fancy Bal's, etc., 85c sox.
Underwear
25V for broken lots, up to 75c values'.
43 Regular sizes, up to $1.00 values,
merino rib, etc.
60 Best wool merino, better than $1.00
values. j
$1.20 Rib and flat face, slide, needle
knit, several colors, cheap at $2.00.
Gloves, Umbrellas, Neckwear, Suspen
ders, Wool Hosiery, Sweaters, Overalls,
Jumpers, Canvas Clothing, etc. all going
at insignificant low prices.
Our foree 1. .0 organlsM that we m
do your entire crown, bridge snl pin'
work In a Aa.r if nace-xarv. 1 his 1 1
be appreciated by people from nut I
town. . You may hava your t'eth ex
tracted In the morning and go home at
night with new ones. , .
rosmvely . rainless Extraction Trts
' Whan IMates or Bridge. Are
'''.''-'' , ' Ordered, v;. "-, .'
W; A. WISE, Dentist
:' ' Twenty Tear, in Fortlsnd.
railing bldg.. Third and Washington
its. a, m. to I p. m. Sundays. I to VI.
Painless Extraction, too; I'latea. $5.
BOTX FXOZTES, A A ITS XAZV 8029.
. ii " " i ; i .
AKTIXME-rnU
AAX,AtVJI i4Ul M4 washing-ton
Phone. Main 1 and A-ll--.
Tonight :15 Saturday Afternoon
The World'. Greatest Violinist
KUBELIK
PrlceH, tlSO to 11.00. -
Seat Sale Tomorrow,
L Hetllg Theatre AH Next Week ,
Beginning; Sunday, January IS
'iTheMan of the Hour'
PRICES Lower floor, first 19 row.,
12; laat . SLSO." Baloony, II, lie, 60c
Gallery, 10c Matinee. 1.60 to 60a
MARQUAM GRAND
Portland'. Famou. Theatre.
Tonlaht Last Performance. ''ZIRA.
Friday, Saturday Matinee. SHAM.'
FLORENCE ROBERTS
And superb cast ' of player Com
plete New York Production.
Evenings, JBo. SOo, 75c, fl, S-.E0;
Matinee. 26c, top. 76c, 11.
BAKER Theatre noaaxalaa
GEORGE Ia BAKER, General Manager.
All thl. Week, the Baker Stock Com
pany la Richard Harding Davis"
Famou. Play.
-YOX-DXPLSJ OT TOHTTnrB."
On. of tha greatest stock production,
of the entire season. A beautiful South
American play. Kvenlng prices 2 So, 15a.
60c. Matinee 15c, 2Sc. Matinee Saturday.
Vest Week Tha Other Girt.
EMPIRE Theatre SSxit
Milton W. Seaman, Mgr.
Tonight All Week Matinee. Wednes
day and Saturday, Arthur C. Ala ten'.
Great Southern Drama,
"AT TEB CSOSS BOASS."
Strong Play. Refined Special-lea. Excel
lent Company. -
Regular Km pi re Prices.
Xtxt Week The Tezaa Outlaw."
THE STAR ?mmsPVSZ
For the Entire Week of January S.
THE R. E. FRENCH STOCK CO. PRE
SENTS THE GREAT SENSATION
AL, MELODRAMA.
"A CXXJ OT XXB SLUMS."
Matinees Sunday. Tuesdays, Thurs
day, and Saturday, at l:J0 p. m.; prices
10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:16;
price. 16c, Z6o and 15c. j - ,
. Beats may be reserved by either phone.
LYRIC THEATRE
Both Phona t Xala 4688, Some A-1023.
Week commencing Monday. January 6,
Tha Alien Stock Company Present. ,
THH TXArSGBX5S0XS. ?
Matinees Tuesday. Thursdav. Satnrdfi
and Sunday. Prices 10c and zOc. Ever,
evening at 1:15. Prices 10c, lOo and30c.v
Boxes SOo. Office open 10 a. m. to 1 0 p. m.
c-rea nf Knlcrhthood will be conferred
fOVer I1D.000 damages lor injuries io mm i on ti. W. HCOll. u. uiarKe, ibi emi-
..i -n iMsiln Tnft was de n.nt cnmmi.nlfr. will confer the order.
.tented In. the circuit court last night by The meeting will be an Important one,
a verdict of the Jury In favor of the do- ,nd befitting the dedication of a new
' fendont The case had been on trial assembly hall,
before Judge Gantenbetn since Monday. ' " .
iml. n. whtlj.. nrrumtiir the PwinArtv nwnori rpqlninir on tne
jllll9 V Ilk A " ...... m 1 .... " a I
street'with other h,ldrfn; w,a rJ"f0he Sandy road between East Sixteenth and
W r '"f .' AT":.r" . . ir,.t Twntv-1-hth streets have en-
jurr decided tnate s.reevear uu, SrotSat aialaat-the widening of
u US empioyea w. v i5 nrt threaten to sue the
COUNCIL KISSES 10
FRANCHISES
GOODBYE
an
Rnndv
city. if the. improvement i. maae. , ir.-K. A rWnorln
fcommltteeof theUPcitycouncir;t J-'COpieS' JUUrivCb aiiu aov-a
ext meeting. Power Company Given.
. a Fond Farewell.
i i i -- onnttnitii mi tha Ban
matter
flat church t enxm -n- Btreet
Mis. Emma Harlow and her ; brother lw Mj
1 i KA.i,.1 ttAlAptlnn last I J
iittentiva congregation on the subject and shine ycoir shoes, all for II per
I S". - , o v.tk.. At irh I nk ur, K11 4.29 1 i Wiconi run
Si- tiSr ivine- a. number of re- every Where. Unlaue Tailoring Ca, 809
nnestn for Drayer were made, i ne bud- stark.
iect for thfa evening will be "The cost
E
for
i an
special music.
Af tetA-ireai .fleai of jwrgngllnt. th j Telephona-xampany,
city, council voted a permit to tne cor
After delaying in the matter for
Tloe and 7 the Selling Price." There will I flave the dleeount (26 cents) by pay. l-montha th city council yesterday -
Kl'JJlnoon revoked the franchises ' of the
or HOIUIU D ion. v It. .... 1... nnil the Cas-
fEWlV B .JUOilkB Vt'K'! : . -v-.t
cade Power company for failure to live
I voted a permu xo u-r - gcfc Wallsend and ' of the,P rran.
bett estate to construct Richmond coal. Ring up Independent -
bunding-c'orTier Fifth and Ice Co!
set.. Although the permit h' w" w"
it 1. nrobable thai Mayof tret-
Treat m f v- -w "".r I" t -.. I
Lana will later asK tnai bji pu r cv
cable permit, be cancelled, as he in
structed CifV Building Inspector W. Irv-
' riev Corbett
Morrison street.,
wa. granted.
both phonea
i Dn.ni... in nrnnare m. list Of all SUCn
vent, and aidewalhi areaways. and hand
tnem to nim.
Jnanase Antl Dust Compound., For
.weeping flooraj remove, all du.t from
the'toom without .tirring it up to .etue
again, damaging merchandise, statlon
rv and furniture. F. E. Beach. & Co.,
pioneer Paint Co., 136 Firat bL Phones:
Main 1S3. A-i-a.
By & typographical error yesterday in
the display ad of l.; oevurt. & eons,
85c fiber carpet of exquisite coloring and
excellent weaver wa. quoted- at -'1 So,
when 480 s should have been the price
:But Why Did He Trust Him?
"War declared on local trusts," is what
the paper, say, . ... ",'" ''
AhdrotMe?:yaughnhdeclares he'H run
So' if you owe a feller it is best you
But better atilT be Jike us. and not ewe
a-debt at all. - v 1 . .
We .uppoie that Vaughn hn. trusted
" some one to a load of hay;
HI. - cows have eaten every wisp
, there', not roorsei lext--Ami
whon W. -aaked - to liquidate he
I : .imply ret. too aay. " .
I An4 . eneehngly ; remarTta to - Vaughnv
, - "say. business is kesheft - v
: Wa : don't .now now Jin.-nirai iv
- chance to owe our friend, r
An hope he'U get a million yeere at
' ; some immense hoteL .
Compelled to feast on chicken till his
days-are at an end.
And act as if he vera in fact a Euro
" - u i -v-pean-pvttlLk---'-t-'-4: -V-,
" Wa wouldn,t Jaunder hi. linen, though)
WilON LrAUN D RY
'Tela A-U33. Main 898.. -
' .' Second and Columbia,
taurruKO BAsaAXBTg xxr
BRISTLE GOODS .
At nnil-SBl TJSUO STO&a during
their brush sale. Third and Madison sts.
wWSSi anrwaTlaTdtngrdaYryTx": the citymarket block to be
cept Sunday. Leave. Washington street clusively to market urposes. A nuiiq-
dock at 1 p. m. , ing wa. erected but It was allowed to
1 - . . . h uaed for other purposes and allowed
Painting, tinting, paper hanging; and t operate In an unsanitary condition,
picture framing. Portland Paint and inflmati0n of yesterday's action was
Paper company. 261 First st. Main 1879. ffin aivaral months ago when the
Dr. H. A. Boftman, dentist, roomi
206-7 Alisky bldg., 8d nd - Morrison.
Phono A-.24I and Paclflo 1848.
Acme Oil Cte sell safety coal oil and
line gasoline. Phone East 789; B-1007.
Woman's Exchange, IS J Tenth street,
lunch 11:80 to ; business men', lunch.
E W. Moore, expert photgrapher,
Elks' . building, seventn ana atari, sts.
K3 fitnrk i chlSCS,
Tha market company was gramea
frahchise to erect a 8,000 building on
committee on ways and means recom
mended the marnet irancnis re m.
Injunction proceedings were filed in tne
state circuit court by the owners of the
franchise which were decided this weeK
in favor of the city. Following the
court's decision the council approved of
the committee's report and revoked Xb9
franchise. v
-The Cascade Power company was
granted a franchiso several years ago
tn mrrt a. lnrara electric DOWer plant in
Portland. The terms of the francniso
SEEDS
PLANTS
TREES
- Send us 25c and we will
mail you a packet of our
sensational Sweet Pea Nov
elty, Florence Morse Spen-cer.
Send tis your name and ad
dress and we will mail you free
a . copy of our 1908 catalogue
the handsomest book on seeds
and plants ever issued on the
Pacific Coast
C.C;Morse&Co.
Successors to Cox Seed Ca
51 Jackson St, San Francisco
CAUIFORINIA HOTELS
5S3s?SWn1'W
i1S'Tr"r3 Vr
-n wz -h -v "
jlvtSesJ 9t fllw.
v3i.li? a
HOTEL'STEWART
Geary bm aktra Osh Smra
SAN FRANCISCO
2S0 room, ISO prime tail. Europe.
pUa $l.50cUy amid. Amoie-n pi
$3.$0 a -r Bpw-id. Catt a b c-i-t;
fat ccmpUMl mni howl optatd Dec 1, 1907.
Eray -Mdm ceaveaiaKa. Lazanaiuhr fum
Mwd. Om tat Ham trmnrf-riiii to ny part of
city. Stewn sotcmobiki and aninibu mtmt B
tr-isM wxl Mcamen.
HOTEL. JE ITER SON
Tsrk mmi Cooh Som. tnmcm
ikW th woie i-Msnrnwit.
, . called for a power plant in operation
Wood wart Dancing. Academy. Arlon one;year tram the date of. tho accept-
hall. Tonight. Lessons 25 cents.
r. Howard chronic diseases Com
monwealth building.
Rennev Bros. Friday special See ad
on east side page.
D. Chambers, optician. 129 Seventh,
Journal want ads, lo a word. . ,
Bark Tonlo for rheumatism.
anca of tne rrancnise. nmu'-,
ever doue by the owners of the fran
chise and it was revoked yesterdayr-A
bond of $1,000. given by the company to
lifsure the project will be returned to
the company. .
Well Known Druggist. '
One of tho most enterprising drug
rlst In porUand la Albert Bernl who
h..n in himtneaii for the nast 18
years at the one location, 188 Washing
ton atreet. near Second. 'Mr. Bernl haa
built up & very extensive iraao ana av
ha-'i lnch iaiSr.Ba Sunday tiV.l,1 Je!S
dlnneVr-Oo: Kruse Park and Morrison. I'hichhe" ! touawpnt-U
. . v f tion for reliaDiiuy, Tne xirm or vi-
EYriOSition Eink. ' t bert Bernl In addition to making a
iyuaiLlUU Atiinv, , . gpeclalty of prescription work . carries
roller skating is a popular pas- 'n una nf drus-rlsfa sundries which
tlm In Portland vcan be proven by nja- .old at a : close margin of profit
visit to the .Exposition rink, where the and which has made this ator. a very
mprrv nurn ui iu. jkvj. w ii.gi. v.u .mi,t. .Minnint niif1. .. . ..
lng.; Then with, tho.-t.lg floor. -elegant A-rr ' mTTTi TATT AT3I
cxatea ana grana music one Diensura u m i HTj 0J X vJJ
is complete. Skating I. not only fascl. I . ' ltC, r.rtTr.TTTr t'-mr
nut! no- but beneficial and la hl-hlT rec-f ? UTTtTVl A PnTrMPTT.lf iV
bmmended by phvslclans. This 'week, h . AXiAl . wyjvxu-uui
as a free "featOre" Ibe , Pasfilprt play will rf ' ;?:. m.i . ; y.":
bo snown at :su p. m. ana p. m. Bttat-1 fjouncilmanlc courtesy wa. extended
Ina- before and after. Ladies and chil-I.A rn.,niiman nnm -navr vnaterdav
Ureh ar invited; free afternoons.. ? -1 in the ordinance granting Portland
Chinese tha right to , shoot ' off fire-
Diamond House Paint
GUARANTEED.
S gallon lots, S1.40 per gat
, 1 gallon lota, 81.50 per gal
Manufactured by
PORTLAND SASfl & DC0R CO.
; . 830 Trent Bt, Portland, Or.
Tomorrow. Frldnv, wlH noUivlr ba cracker, in celebrating their new year!
the last day for discount bn west aide by amending tha ordinance. prohibiting'
Portland ua. uo. tn ce-eoranis -irom , wpioumi . iu
gas bills.
crackers within a block of tho Baker
theatre. ". ;:-:':?. ' .
In explaining the nuisance Mr. Baker
said the explosion of a million fire
crackers at the stage door interfered
with the hero In jumping Into a mad
dening, swirling stream of chilly Bull
Run water and saving the child thrown
into the water by the long-whiskered
villain. The explanation sufficed.
, : Building Permits. .
Portland Public Library, erect library.
East Alder between East Eleventh and
East Twelfth, $2,00ft D. B. Ulbland.
erect dwelling, East Thirty-fourth, cor
ner Lincoln, 88,800 r Q...W. Priest, erect
two dwellings. Commercial between
Kerby and Ivy. $1,200 each; Backstrom
and Wahlgren. erect store, 221 Morri
son, $2,000; Henry Sensel, erect dwel
ling, corner Hawthorne Margue
rite. $4,200: J. Khrburt, orect dwelling.
corner Lynn and .East - Seventeenth,
S00; J., ii strand, , erect
Hotel Imperial
SAN FRANCISCO, 951 Eddy st, near
Franklin, one lobek west of Van .Ness.
European plan. Cafe in thet hoteL This
hotel Is not in the burned district. Take
Eddy street electrio car. from Ferry.
Rate.. 81 per day up.
"SOMETHING DIFFERENT
KEY ROUTE INN
OA-TXAITO, OAX,
Every Modern,. Comfort. American and
European nan. .
- N.' S. MULL AN. Manager.
Formerly Assistant Manager Palace
, iioiej. can i rancuco.
Fairmont Hotel
SUMMIT OF NOB HILL
ait rx-urexsco, oax.
Operated by
PALACE HOTEL
COMPANY
A OuarantM of Szoeilenoe.
" The most' beautifully located otel
In tha world, situated above the an
noyance and dlacomfort of rebuilding
a great-city and at the same time
closer to the business center, than
any other large hotel. Rate. $2.60.
88.00, $4.00. $5.00. Corner., $12.60,
$15.00, $18.00. $20.00. Parlor suites,
$10.00. $12.00, $14.00. Every room
with bath. Address
razsMoirr norm,
sax r&Ajrczsao.
THE QRAND
Three Shows Dally, 1:80, 7:80, 9:15 p. m.
rlcea weekday matinees, ISo to
all part, of tha house except boxen.
Evenings, Ho and 25c Sunday matinees,
am price as even) tigs.
fOTB OHXTTI tOSTESS.
European Gymnast, and Acrobat.
KB. H-ESTOH XXNDAXa
America. Greatest Protean Actor.
And a Host of Other Acts.
"The Kickelodion Theatre'
.Opposite Oregonlao Bldg.
i TODAY
' "TJLB TWO UZTZiTJCZT PIGS." ;
And
atoznm.oor Movnxsxraa.-
' 'ANY SEAT la
SKATES A2TD ASXCCS-
aaov ros Zuiszss
ops mmi
foiGirr
Z-BAXV TO SEATS VOW.
Instruction free afternoon er .
Evening. M
Cars dlrect te Oaks Rink every
.: . 10 mlnutea .
Hotel Hamlin
DOT AND LEAVEMVOITB STS.
First permanent big
. hotel down town. -
Contains lOObeantif oSy
furnished steam heated
' apaitmenta, .40 baths.
Private telephone ser
. vioe. Sample noma for
commercial travelers. .
Eddy 8t cars from
ferry pass the door and
v Mnn4 4,K ' tA K
1 Mra fmm R. P. iVannt.
Rates from $1.00 up. ,
Phone Private Ex,
traiiUln 4, . .,
Sa n F r a isco
JSSmwtmtma
TAHITI
1
THE GOLDEN
AMD
XBZXW Of VMM SOTTK BXA8
This I. tha season to visit tha delightful Islands of the South Seas,
and enlov sea bathing and to observe the tropio Isles at 'their best $12S
is tn. cost ox a nrsi-ciass passag
from San Francisco to Tahiti and r-
few Zealand for 8260. Jturt think of la
ozdv taso tor a BO-day txis (from San Francisco to New -Zealand and
return) In modern steamer, to the romantlo South Sea Isles. -
ssage
torn. Tour may be extended to Ne
Writ early for acoommodatlona. Salllnga on Bee, 8a and Tab. flu " X
OCEANIC S. S. CO., 673 Market St.,San Frflndsco, Cel. J
- - C. W: Stinrer. 184 Washington St Portland. Orea-on. . e
Broadway between Crosby and Larra
beo streets. 84.000: John Arneson. erect
dwelling, dweuing. Shaver between
Gantenbetn
and HalghC $.,000: M. A. Laktn, erect
dwelling. East,) Thirty-fifth near East
Mill, 8L700. ."! . - ,
I
Exposition Rtn!i
a . , , . s-catb Toanaxr
ntZDAT HTOHT XVAS-XS'
-Vfrj.jV: ,. j - .-
- SPXGXAX. THIS "WTJXX A1TZ
1 ' t BTJHOAT
4:80 ' p. ' m. One Performance
p. m. . .
OBAirS PASSIOf PI-AY. V
Ladles and children free after
noons. At night general admis
sion 10c, skate. jUcn-...--- -i
X S-CATB TOBTO-.T.
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HART3IAN &
THOMPSON
BAKKEES
CHAMBER OP
, . - COMMEBCB .
' pay 4 interest on
savings deposits.
. and solicit your
account, of what
ever size. Tho
same considcra-
tion to every on;?.
&"'u '- -
: rn!im!d Ttrmmal Xfatir.V .
Tomorrow, Frlflfi, n-v.l
the'Jat dav ir i - (
gas bllS. 4Vrtia?!il n I j.