The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 13, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY IS 1003 '
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I ' Jaareen.- Features of ths evening were especially those who lose their war bV
lata Fellowship song by MlMOurkM mni being; beaten about In storm. Plaeona
the re4in of a, J"ellowehlp atory by readily adapt themeelveito new coudl-
' TONIGIIT'SAMUSEJIENTS.
U.tHm MTK vr. n ..a k. II.,M
liaifinam . A KtUt Duutl" . J '
Paker .,,The Other Girl" TTrtTTlPr PlVWYna flf-'.'PnilHrV
Kmplre "A.-Texae Outlaw" v""v
urana , vauaevuie
l-yrlo...,..X.na of. the Midnight JSun"
6 far ...."The Wbitecapa"
Show Center of Much
Attention.
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' The polios would feel under obliga
tlona if tha owner of a dark red auto
Three Homer nlreona t hit bold tba
rooDiia, no, ess. wouia cau an wis pouca flying record from ' Oakland to Po
station and explain why the machine lftn4 ar, tha oenter of much attention
waa lert standing an or uaturaay mgni th- Bouit,r -how. where tha nla-eon
. light . district. The lights of, the ma-1 won. , , 7 v, V '".
omne were sot tic. us orivar -aa uv iut inrti tiomiri in Owna D7
where to ha aeen and to the Officer OQ I Bauer of Portland. Unn than dftft
that beat there aeemed to be an Air of I have been liberated at Oakland and
r mystery pervading tne enure neiffnoor- uregon city by the Oakland and
noon. Tna nrricer renonea ine iaci 1 iana niiina rnr thia nvinr, tt
to hla superior, and waa instructed to few of tha blrda have reached thalr
t ascertain inn name 01 m v-o. v unnuoo, - t , ....-
t macnine ana lniorm inn enmmn w siany Diras are loat during trie night,
refrain from leevln hla auto out In I The test la an enduranoa teat that can
' tba cold. As the owner has not vet I be withstood only under the moat fa-
peen locaiea, tnougn tne mmcmue i voraoie condltlona Tha bird that Can
aiaanneared . rroro ue street. a visit i no tha trkk muit tint m v hi tmnr
'and an explanation on the part of tha but have Instinct to And bla way home.
hold tba :. -' v'y7
to Port- L ' ,
entlon t 'r " - I
Igeon ax- ' ' , ,
i admlra- , -.;.'.,. vhI
responalbla person
ated at headquarters.
Miss Florence Bullenberg assisted
pprecl- Tha blrds never atop to feed unless thay
. i u..ii i -urnnif winaa ana norma
h III- pl is light before
by tham.. They jiaually do not take time te-l
a number of young friends, vary pleas- nunt ror food, knowing that whan they
me
ad
r a
let
he
r by-Mrs.' Marie' Wlgham and Mrs. r. J. aoiy many of them die from exposure'
, 'lu&..' Vaak..aaa a hsb swan I frt m Wall I alraWUll- I i .
; antly, antartalned th. Fellow.hlp Clrcla J rp5rg
- -v...-, - ii xui aa aireaoy stated very few
'. spent in music, recitationa ana aisouv-i wnai Becomes of tha lost pi aeon a Is
alona Piano eelectlona wara rendered s, matter of much apeculatlon. Prob-I
ka
- streets, Saturday evening. .Many were I ever reach that banquet of aelected pi.
V present and a dellahtf ul avenlng waa J sons' delectables. - .,7 v
Mra. a B. Colby. - oloa were sung by tlona and tha majority of tham find new
will lain xu ana r. - i hvhiw yn mi route.
humorous reading.' C. C Chapman gave I Tha judslng of tha plgeona at1
tha
: r?.u.UJT-"'V?w 0rnd svenua waa dona
' bano. who Is temporarily In .tble city, pwod uat be aelected for the work,
has been invited to-direct a vocs.1 and '; "ej0 .ftor- by
musical concert which is to be given -Two special trophies wars awarded ta I
tin the first part of next February , by tne pigeon people. They were tha Ora-
a ladles amateur . orcnesira, -.vmco iai -i oi rouiirv asaociauon cup, won
now rehearsing under tha baton of the by j. , f . Rlcharda for tha Iargeat and
celebrated maeatro. xne concerx is xo vl P'aeona, ana tne Oregon
be given for the benefit of the 6t Homing club trophy, for the beat Homer
. Michael Catholio church, on Fourth nd Jn tlja flying class, judgment made on
Mill which has nately been redecorated Jh likelihood of the blrd'a endurance
and adorned by tha very meritorioua - "isu. won oy a. h. Bauer.
brash of George Da Pyro, artist. , I. Awards Made.
. v JTHTT-i n,,.ina.a tf Complete awards srs ss follows: '
, U,iil,ltIrt'- Mondainea and
xue waa .uciiav v, viuvv -1 uuoiiriwi.
i Ject at tha Mississippi Avanus Cbngra-lf- F. Richards, first Carneaa ' ban;
gatlonal ' church, vesta-day morning, --y"Jf Richard a. nV t. .- ,v.,
LJlJfJil ttf-J andhse-cond. black
E reach every avenlng thia week except j y Richarda Urat tiina xr.u...
aturday evening at tha same place. A cock. "cnaras. nrst, blue Maltese
large chorua and orchestra will give j w Richard a. Srat aii. .i.
t..7 rvii.M . haaa mMiinn. Tha cnaras, nrsi, silver, Malteae
pastor, Rev. Daniel T. Thomas, is an J. F Rfcharda. flrat mnA ' n
imarlinraH avanaallaHfl alnaer and will In JV.wrL?S ?" and second, X a
sing often t these meeting,., P RIcwVT.t and third. Car-
t,:. Tha international post card company j0unt 8oott ?lKton loftt( all other
' nas maae an aasianmeiii iur ioa unnetii i wiriiMoa
imy ss- a . s
JJJI
PHONE
YOUR
order:
; CARGO
JUST
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AWARDED FIRST PRIZE at the
AUSTRALIAN EXPOSITION
WE ALSO HAVE GOOD WASHINGTON COAL, DELIV-'
ERED IN SACKS, $7.50 AND $7.75 PER TON .
& IMnFPB7Mlfel!7RIT ' iTAAI - A 1(11 (Plfl)
ii JllMUJiUIL lULMiW IU1M 1L VVaftaU wJtt, AV1U VVI
sV -g. awja. afsiMM A sf-UVV H I Rn "
Bet Seventh and Park Opposite Library Building
Both Phones
01
heralded aa "the moat interestln r nlavlc" attractive or anything else one would
raent filed In tha circuit
morn in tha concern
u more inan it owea,
47.ll and tha
At last Tba Man of tha Hour."
fi uira" aa mrit I cii'cci o ace aiier reaoina toe tiue.
for yeara. as a terrlfo arraignment from a critical standpoint the n
of our modern politics." and aa 'Ian I aentatlon offered Is aome metera off
eva-onanlne- tinamn nt tha mrrnm. I from the Standard of plays usually In
Pigeon lofts, all Ex., Ho- nes. of tha American body politic.- 1. 3rt mMMnX'S thVproductlon
u ....... c... r, . . ... I i" eiicii approval ana onns aooui a
irn la worth si.S3C.as iu.. z. : f rr" '-
4k. ...... L.in. it r i w"r vw'r ana rran.
i,?f..e.u !$48i: ChMhenntf" J Ear
L I t I M. 780
g-jyUl r M. 1425
A3780 I .;jti
AM25 jlfe'
' bf its creditors. According to the atate- l Mount scott
tffourt this
Itfl fame hta DrftCedM It Of COUrSA. I Mml-htimnrnu fMllnv nn h rtairfr a
a J 1L. TT.II I lll.A A l1a.laL. a. I
lorto, flrttg blue with an audience that waa enthuslaetlo, I The pony chorua la fairly
"i -o-- vihs win u ftuuiauvv viivi w . ouiiiUDuivviu, i a no pony cnorua la lairxy aooa ia
Among the asset, are over JJ.000 in ac hSSS 'tKu pKS mrt-. t K,.,a 5tt Ppi"..rr.rie..y.P'a"; "P" "umber of catch,
hi nlmnni.kn niuuuni u uu -wu nviaira ana wiui Vila exception or roucn
come-
on. the aaslshee. haa aivan a. bond for v.r" -rigaon ions, nrst, oiua tns side or reform firat, last, and all dlana. the "beauty" trlpa alons without
117 Ann I . 8wh-i,ii. . I tne time. I much bitch. There ara several acenle
V.V ' , i wuwbcoh ngeon lorta, third, A. q "The Man of tha Hour" ia peculiarly effects that so a Ions wars toward ra-
realise' fully upon theae. E. fe Farrlng. MountP Icott pr. ia -M .i,.a ?fpornlty t0-now at, U. wa5 ,n LnaM wrk.B the rt ot thrw
Ion. tha assignee, haa given bond for t,.0"f" Pigeon lofts, first, blue tfts side of reform flrat, last, and all dlana, the beauty" trlpa along w
Mount Hfntt PfkaM 1na .VlaJI A f
. . . . . . . . . '.l.-iv. nen tiseoncock. la niav ac tha inn. t . i. .v.. t.it ai....mim .v.. -1. ...... - u.
J Till I5apusr ministers usienea inn t d T...ii, .a - a . I r: ' . - .v . .. ...... i ut luuuvuwua wmm i iui
,.,..,,- .j,,.., v ' .via, ascoiui, yal- i tne prcseni aay erase ior puDucity ana I oirering.
morning to Si IntereeUng address by low Tumbler cock and ben. flash light honesty. It la undeniably The b
4 jtev, ueors;e a. xeam on mi Xioaiaa i . jc, uwh, u ens;, irumpeiers.
wooa isiana. i " a- mira, ui xuroiis.
b, Michel, au ball-head Tumblers.
rose, wonn
BaDtlst ' ornhanace at
: Alaska. Mr. Learn haa recently been
, appointed aupenlntendent of the oehool.
: ana win go to nia new cnarga in April.
The school is IS yeara old and in a
t flourishing condition.
' Artlclea were found on streetcars
January -11 and It as follows: Two
' palra . gloves, l bundle, 1 music roll. 3
tmraee, 2 glovea, 1 rubber, t au I teases, I pouters.
A Oeoraa. all . A. r n
parlor Tumblera
J . Mmericic, all parlor Tumblera
Theo. Barr. all Jacoblna
O. F. VahL aU Plsmy Pouters.
Stienel A Bauer, all black, hlna mnA
white Pouters.
euenel A Bauer, first, A. O. C Poutsra
Theo. Barr, second and third, A. O. C
beautv writ ha nn eVhlhlMnn at
lntenaely interesting aa a picture of I the Marquam aU the week with a ape
what mlsht haopen if condltlona were I clal matinee next Raturdav.
not aa uiey are., it la more mtereating.
Decauae it snows mat viiauy raise aa i - turha, i4n,i..Ma T..,ni. t
la tha wnrklnr nut nt Mr RiarthnratVl lli Admirable BSShVllle.
.1 satchel, 1 saw. i packaaes, 19 um
. i a
brellaa, 1 pendulum. 1 stickpin. 1 coin.
Owners call loat article department, O.
W. P. building, Flrat and Aller' atreeta.
At a recent meeting of Magnolia
- camp No, 4029. Royal Neighbors of
America, fflrera were elected and in-
aiauefl. n. KHaie Mcuonum. oracie.
was eieciea aeiegate to tne convention,
to bo held in June, at Hood River, and
, im, jennia Hicxman alternate.
. . Octavia J. Schwab has applied for
' letters on the estate of her husband,
' the lata 8. B. Schwab. He left $4,000
i worth of property, and hie will gives
all of It to the widow, except tl to each
or jus two aaugnters.
. Membara of the publlo school board
, will hold a regular meeting this after
roon at 4 o'clock to transact routine
business. . The meeting will be held in
the office of tha city superintendent at
ins city naii.
; Tha 'Occidental Trust company has
filed articles of incorporation. It has
a'capltal stock of $10,000, and the or
rknlsera are Arthur Langguth, C. H.
-Weston and T. C. Green.
Modern scientific wonders and wire
less telegraphy, by W. J. Clarke, fa
mous electrical engineer of New York,
at the Y, M c. a. auditorium, Tuesday
evening, January n. .
t "" For-liquors phone the Family Liquor
Store, J. EL Kelly, auccessor to Caswell
A Kelly, $54 Morrison street, corner
Park. Both phones Pacific. Main 28.
and Horns, A-280J. -
8teamer Jenaa Harklna, - for Camas,
Waahougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. JLeaves Washington street
(dOclt at 8 p. ro. jL7;.;7 . .
' Painting, tinting, rpa par hanging and
picture framing. Portland Paint and
Paper company, tSt Vim at Main 4879.
' " Wallsend."' the very beat Australian
coaL $10.50 per ton. Phone your order
to tha Independent Coal & Ice Co.
' 'Aetna Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and
fine gasoline. Phone East 789; B-1007.
- Woman's Exchange. 18S Tenth Btreet,
lunch 11:80 to t; business men's lunch.
Highest price paid -for fresh eggs
Kruse'a, Park and Morrison.
D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh.
"Journal want ads, lo a word, -
fiark Tonio for rheumatism. ' '
A. R. Wright, first, display pen Hom
ers.
Portland Bird com nan v. first dlanlav
yen jiijoun.; ii rat aispiay jet stocx.
Ia 8. Michel first, display pen Fan
tails J. F. Richards, first, " display pen
croasea
la 8. Michel, aU young white Fantalla.
L. S. MicheL all oM white Fantalla.
L. 8. Michel, flrst'and third, old white
Fantalla, cocks.
W. P. Snook, second, old white Fan
tails, hena. -
E. H. Bauer, flrat in all classes of
Flying Homers, from 100 to S00 miles
in both old and young. .
J. P. Limerick, second In tha BOO-mlle
rock, second in the 100-mlle cock snd
hens, second in 200-mlle young cocks,
and second and third in JO-mlle young
hens, third in 100-mlle young cock and
hen.
C C StleneL third in BOO-mlle cock.
second in hen 600.
ll. J. Wilson, second and third in 100-
mlle hens. . -
H. H Brown, third in 100-mlle hen.
third in 200-mlle young cocks, second in
100-mile young cocks, and second in
100-mile young hens. j
E. - H. Bauer, aneclal for bast Homr
in nyina ciaaa.. ... . j
J. Richards, special for largest and
We are assured In tha nreface to "Tha
Admirable Baahville" that the nrlsa
rignter ia quite aa respeciaoie a gentle
man as the ordinary member of any
otner proression oniy ne isn i a nero.
despite the popular prejudice to the
contrary.
But the author had not aeen Austin
plot, nevertheless people are so glad
to set awSy from the old. old story
or sexual piavs that they hau witn en
thusiasm such a story ss ha haa riven
us tne story of men and men a worn,
with very llttlw love Interest and that
of an entirely sublectlve character.
Briefly the story la thia: AlWvn Ben
nett, a young man of good family and Webb aa "Kid Garvev" in "The Other
independent wealth drawn It Is aaid I Girl." Tha kid doea not lead the life of
from Mayor Becker of Milwaukee la In-1 tha ordinary man, and ha la considerable
duced to accept tha nomination for may- I of a hero In the eyea of tha Baker au-
or of one of our great cities. After I dashing ana ingenious, herolo qualltlea
he Is elected ha la aaked to lend hla I "Hello, Kiddo," lo the blondly and etat
aaalatance In paaalng a franchise for a I uesquely beautiful Mlsa Barney, tha
new traction company which he knows I house laughed and cheered hire for five
to be a rotten one.. The men who I minutes Tne camoairn or education l
made him mayor are behind the new I inaururated about "The Real Prise
Leap Year Night
Tonight
Moonlight Skating and Continuous-Music
Two bands this week. Also
moonlight skating every
afternoon.
EXPO RINK
tl.iaiVI 14th ass Vaahissrlas
TONIGHT AT 8:11 O'CLOCK.
Bvery Night Thia Weak, Special Price
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
Play Sensation of tha Tear.
"THE MAN OF THE HOUR"
Evenings, f S to 10c; Matinee, 81.80 to 80o
Marquam Grand
Portland's Famous Theatre. Main (.
Tonight and remainder ot week
Matinee Saturday,
"The $10,000 Beauty
Filled with splendid songs and special'
ties Bis chorua -
Evenings 25c, 80c, 76c Mat $60, 80a
best display..
A
F, W. Baltes
and. Company
invite your
inquiries for
I Ho
me
First and Oak
CHURCH MAKES
ExCOUIUGlNG STRIDE
Reports 'from the various branches
of church work of tha Sunnysida Con
gregational church, of which Rev. J.
Staub is pastor, have revealed remark'
able activlty. and most encouraging re
suits for the year lust closed. Ever
department haa enjoyed a growth In
membership, and tha treasuries Of
different societies show a handsome
balance for the opening of tha new year
Total receipts for the year ware abou
88.800. .
a liberal Increase In the pastor's sal
arv waa voted which rives Concrete evt
denca of the appreciation in which ha
is held by his people. This Is tha six
teenth year of his pastorate In tha Sun-
nyaida cnurcn, and tne prospects ror
progress and usefulness were never
better than -at present Tha officers
elected to serve for the ensuing year
are as follows: Church clerk. 8. C
Pier; church treasurer, L. F. Flea; trus-
teea, w. Pi. urainaru, a. w wooob, a. j.
Pier, J. T. Wilson, Charles Rosebrugh,
Edward ostranaer, victor EmricK.
POSTMASTER CARES
1 FOR HOST ARTICLES
Since Policeman Joe Burke was taken
away from the postofflce beat all tha
; lost articles at tne xeaerai ouuaing una
their way Into the office of Postmaster
Mlnto. Every few days some ona brings
something in that he has found or else
, some one cornea in wno nas lost . an
; article. ,
1 fi!ma Ann TAaf a TtnntniTBrtn - 4ifa
morning Postmaster Mlnto . has It
There is no address on the envelopa
Iiet week some , one, evidently .' a
man, Judging from tni contents, lost a
suit of underwear. "This Is also In the
rostmxstefa collection or lost artlclea
n adiition, thero are other things of
minor Importance. ". , . ;
) , ;'-' ', ' 1,1 'I 1. r 1 I
' xopaiviirr THE oa. .
LAXATIVE BBOMO QrjIN'lNE remerfs the
eatiae. Tbere H only one "BROMO GUHIlNg."
look for Isnatura of B. W. UROVK. 26e. -
1 . Where to Pine;' '
Merchants' lunch dally. IBe. Sundav
dinner. SOc. Kruae'a, Park and Morrison.
uusTiiHO BAjwuijrs nr
BRISTLE GOODS
At PLTTinCEB'S VHVQ ITOXS .during
thalr brush sale, ffbif d and Madia oa sts.
proposition and try to compel him to
sign tha ordinance. When he refuse
they show him that his fiancee will
be ruined financially, hla own reputa
tion wiu oa aitacxea ana nis aead rath-
era aishonestv revealed to the nubile.
He -decided to do what la right bow
ever, and managea to defeat the bill.
Then he regains tha girl and lets the
rest or tne won a go nang so rgr as
the particular incident of the franchise
is concerned.
He declares that rlrht Is rlsht and
that nothing can awerve him from' pur
suing mat course, na 11 atraigntway
hailed as, tha man of the hour and at
the cloaa of the play we ara allowed to
underatand that everything la within
nia power, ,
Dr. Ibsen has dona the thlnr 'better In
"An Enemy of tha PeoDle." The Ibaen
play is not populsr, however. It la too
unpleasantly true to life. Dr. Stock'
mann also believed that right waa
right and that the truth must come
out at all basarda. Ha insisted on tell
Ing it and on doing what waa right
and waa not only defeated in hla nur-
Soae. but was forsaken by everyone but
ts Idealist daughter. But Ibsen Is a
pessimist and wa can't etand pessi
mists. Give us an optimist or give ua
aeatn. Horaces old convention that
tha minority Is alwaya right, la too
revolutionary to be considered.
The company ia of ordinary ability.
Mr. Liionei Adams aa Bennett, the may
or, doea some excellent work however
na stands' eonsiaeraDiy above the oth
ers. -only now and than he la a trifle
too theatric. J. R. Armstrong makes a
good wainwrisnt. the millionaire back
er of tha franchise. Louis Hendricks
exasserates tha man Horrlsran who at
tempts to force the deal through tha
council. Felix Handy la lunnv aa Al
derm an Phelan.
Of the women Mlsa Cecil Kern of
fortiano. is easily tne most attractive
ana evinenuy nas tne maaing or a very
successrui actress in ner. mi
don. aa
also capable.
will play all week at the Helllg.
J
BAKHR Tho&trea Phoaellalms
OBOROO la BAKER. General Manasor.
Every night this week Tba Baker Stock
company in AUgustua 'l nomas .
famous comedy,
THX OTxUUI GUM
By author of "Arlsona," "Alabama.'
"In Missouri," and other noted suc
cesses. Elaborate scenery and settings
A great play by a great author. First
time in Portland Matinee Saturday.
Evening Prices 25c, 860 and too.
Matinees l&o and tie.
Xfext Week TO stills of th Ooda.1
il actress in her. Ethel Bran- KGIRC AT TTIE DAKBEi i
tha mother of the mayor. Is H'w T ll& rtnuVJ. f,
ible. "The Man of the Hour" I mmml-'
Homer Davenport
1 am anna's ramoas
OattoonUrt sad Teoture.
WHITE TEMPLlt
Dvaala. 1 JS I B? IM W S B TU-M-
tuueauajr l.tuiu( jaui LriHIUL BUCOlI C umtn UT
Tonight, au this week Matinees was
neaaay ana Haturaay,
Tba New and Thrilling Melodrama
"a mill ovtxaw."
A tale of life and strife ia tha famous
Those
U8 STBTUT1 V JB, WXXBD,
rasoiHATnra.
IHustrtUd Lctur on th
Great Arabian Desert HHi?!
Aa Event of Genuine Importance.
Tleksas SO Oeatal cmfi&xem SS Osats.
company. Start-
-16c 25c 850 ana tee.
Matinees lOo and 10a.
arext Week 'A Bespeewte Chaaoa.
"The i1ilt Caps.
Ftshter" will have to be pursued with
more application if the masses are to
be converted.
Th White Cans" rode madly un and I Kid Garvoy, bold and strong, and
down the stage at thi Star yesterday. I dashing and Infrenlus, heroic qualities
and the beatins of many hearta kept all of them. When he takea a girl mo-
time to the cintter or tne norse s reet on tonng ana tney run over an unroriunate
It waa a I pedestrian ne nKiuruny Keeps ner name
out or the nonce court records Oh ha
Oregon's i timber, "md be it our croud does a - great many things that aulte
boast that both withstood tne bombard-1 astonisn you wun tneir cleverness.
ment admirably. I "The Other Girl" Is an Ideal stock
nwan na via la reanonaibla for thia I clay. Jt sivea the Baker company
latest attempt to prove that there are! chance to show what it can do in what
atlU sound constitutions in tne west. I tne Bporung eauor wouia can "team
He has placed hla, charaetera in the work" and on the whole the members
mountains of eastern Tennessee and ee-1 of the cast do very well. Mr. Homana
lected as the time that period lmme- ( as Dr. Bradford, the clergyman, is ex-
diateiv roiiowinsr tne civil war. He ceuent. wnue Mr. weno i ma. aa nas
oouldn t have dona better. FederaiiAta,
confederates, carpet baggers, sheriffs
and mountaineers mix in one grand
medley.
St , George Daglenn . Is the sheriff.
and a very line one ne is, too, ana weu
inrth rnlnv t eajitern Tennesses to
dlacover, Mrs. French is the old darkey.
mammy, JLiPHK larore piaya may un
ion, while tnose noia Daa men. uurnison
and Seaward, - who are always up to
soma new devilment are this week the
leaders of the white caps..
. "A $10,000 Bewtj." " s
r.awla ' Iika orened a week's en
laet nirht -at the MarauSm
Grand of "A 810,000 Beauty." .The play
along; the burlesque tines taia a own
by Weber A Fields. - who have made
people laugh for a number of yeara -"Tha
Beautv". In Portland thia week.
however, la not a Weber & Fields pro
duction. Perhaps if It ware the beauty
would be more horrible to contemplate,
for. tha heroine of the nlav. if there ara
giMb tbiogs as hacoiwui la musical but-
been said, la a very herolo Imoeraona
tlon. Miss Barney Is very effective as
uatnerina iruiton. tne gin wno tooir the
automobile ride ancr lived to recret It.
Mr, Bowles la something, we don't
snow lust wnat. cor ruiiv so mmntaa
he drags out some painfully serio eomlo
Hi
attempts at humdr.
' And Miss Seymour appears in court
garbed In a snort red skirt and red
stocxings.
The niece did not so very smoothly
at the matinee performance. There
was more than the usual number of
calls for the prompter. The pauses were
frequently painful. ' '
"The Other Girl" Is an amusing farce,
taking It aU in all, and contains many
funny situations and some very good
lines. It win Drove a poouiar card
the Baker thia week, without doubt
h. ; The Texas Ootiaw.M . v;
"The Texas Outlaw is noldins them
up at the Emplr. and played to very
ona .pusrneaa ; ... yastaraay, witnr Riga
opes Xot the jest, of the .Wees. . It big
Not in a Milk Trust
Horlick's
Malted Milk
Th original a ad (cniiae
Avoid cheap eabetitwta
At your Soda Fooatala
A glaM of Horlick's Malted
afSk hot makes a delkioag sod
wfieshing loach oa a cold day.
Ask for Horiick'a
At All Drvgsiets
Stirring the powder fat hot water
makes a nourish in;, digestible food
drink, better than tea or coSoe no
cooking. A etipful hot on retir
ing; induces restful sleep.
hUYfelC THEATRE
Both Phones i lCala eSSSi OSome A-1MS.
Week commencing. Monday, January 18.
Tha Allan Stock Comnanv Preaenta
thi TjASts of tstjj mswtamuvw
Matlneea Tueaday, Thursday, Satur
day and Sunday. -Prices 100 ana stio.
Every evening at 1:16. Prices lOo, 20
and too. Boxes tOe. Office open is a.
I m. to 10 p. m. .
Our force Is so organised that we can
do your entire crown, bridge and plat
work in a day If neceaaary. Thia will
be appreciated by people from out of
town. Tou may have your teeth ex
tracted in the morning and go home at
night with new onea
Positively Painless rxtraotloa Tree
Waea Plates or Bridges Are ,
. Ordered. '. .'. $ .
W. A. WISE, Dentist
Twenty Tears In Portland.
Falling bldg. Third and Waahlngton
Sts 8 a. m. to 8 o. m. Sundava. S to 14.
Painless Extraetfo.1, B0o; Platae, 88.
son: rsrons, a ajtd kaxjt soss.
w-as r cY a r numaat Brew. A-14S8
I 1 1 tu o t rvr qui, ac. m
For the Entire Week of January 11.
The R. E. French Stock Co. Presents
"TH WsTZTBOATS" .
A Story founded on the Goebel murder
IB ItentUCSy. A muoonuna in wurww
Matinees Sundays, Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays at 2:30 p. m. Prices
lOo and 20c, Every evening at 8:16.
Prices 18o, 2Sc and 88c Beats may be
reserved by either phone.
THE GRAND 1
Vaudeville da Luxe.
Entire Week of January 18.
ABCBTBir ABOV kakao
And his troupe of 8 Arabian acrobats.
BTABB ZXOTD
-Turning the Tablea"
KOVZBTO PXOTVXBSL
"Evans' Fleet Leaving for the Paoifle."
Oregon Mala BJ1B. Home A-8847.
rBHOK rAjrcnr oabjcbstt oxbast-
ZBO COUTAXX
Successors to the Portland Dye Works.
H. J. fkabwek, A-rop.
All kinds of garments succeaarully
cleaned, dyed, pressed and repaired.
Practical hatter.
SIX rOVBTX ST BOBTIABD, OB
"The Kickelodion Theatre'
Opposite Oregonisa Bldg. r
TODAT
TWO UaiiTTCXT PXtM. :
' And
ANT BEAT Be.
J. Shenansky, Window Glazing
Promptly attended to in any part of the
city. Doors and windows bought and sold,
884 Seooad, asar Jeff. Phone Pee. 803T.
all the elements necessary for success.
Ruined father? Tea Brave, poor and
undaunted sont Tea Train robbery?
Tou - bet prison scene? Tes. Indeed.
Ta aav nnthlnr f a feW holdUDS. vil
lains, tramp-heroes, nicks of time and
other stock scenic effects Father ia
pntnad the aon a tart a but to com
plete the family shame by becoming a
millionaire. In some manner, you aren't
certain just how, the villain enters die-
;uleea aa a gentleman. - ne noias up
rain, there Is a bold rescue by Hobbling
Harvey, the Hartford bobo, the faith
ful son ia accused of the crime and goes
to tail before he has a chance to make
his million, and things are in a very
FREE WEEK
OAKS RINK
Free skates and admission ta Xaw
dies this week afteenoorr'aaA
evenings Oaks Bin.
TOBTOBT 600XSTT BTQST.
bis million, ana tmngs are m a veryi-- .- i . . ...
bad mess; But Hobbling Harvey, tbouch I M&ttreSSeS . VpnClStenn Z
rthlrtli-!!? VrT-'onaJ hll?tna TsSsI ss-de Over and Made to Order. Cerpata
eWwTl Sawed and Laid. Phone Mala ,
la fits Antonio. , iU desetvad it, too, fSASSST KAESST. so room
THQ HBATH
Automatic Damper
SATZS SS
TO BO PCT
CSBT TVMXt
ABB BJEOVa
Price
$1.25
FOB OZBOVa
1VABJ8 ABB
SXSCBZr.
TXTB HAT
TBB AD '1-'i.
SBXSS ' ,
The Heath Automatic Damper Co.
m VBXOB ATB, BOBTbABB, OS.
. r Phones East N22 B-1888. 1
Diamond Roof Stains
;;,S;)f .5,.AXft SXASBS ' 1
.MADE FROM. CREOSOTE '
5 OaU Lbti 75c Per, Gal.
Portland Sash & Door Co.
830 BBOVT ST.
VOBTTaUTB, OB.
WOMAN A &PCCIALTY
MBS. SV JL OXAJT. the only
Chinese woman doctor in
this city. She has cured
many afflicted sufferers.
Cured - private and female
diseases, also throat and
lung troubles: ' stomach,
bladder and kidneys . and
diseases of all kinds v that
i..l.'..l Cured by Chinese herbs snd
roots. Remedlee barmIaaNo opera
tions. Honest treatment Examination
free. 262 Clay at corner Third.
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INSISTt , DEMAND!
Tell the Crocer to Order
!V.."r . Bzsxora
ANKOLA
Kins ot Coircci
1 Ib.40c,31ii.r3c
Hair Catting 25c
esoxs sszaxB r-ura
THE MODEL-
The finest 11-chair Parber flhn In tha
City; only et oaroera amy.uirati,
ft 't:-!.9t aOTTU ITHfflf
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