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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. JANUARY 16, 1803.. ' ;: (-Toivn Topics j-jj r . y?sicnrs amvseikxts. : 1 fr, tils' iJ;.V.,V1J Man of tha Hour" a iu,uuu lies in y- Kuker .............. .The Other Olrl' Kmplra. , "A .Texas Outlaw" f , t Grand . ,.V .... .Vaudeville yria.,f ,,'.wma or me Mianign. nun Bur. .;.....; ... .... ."The Whltecaps" The offtoera Of Ellison encYmpment No. 1. I. o. O. F., were Installed at their halt in h I. O. ' O. F4emple, (onwr Tint ind Alder streets, 1 Tues day evening, January 14, by J. V. Swan, D. D. O. P. Tha following officer wef Installed for the ensuing Urmi B. C. Petersen,' C P.: Ralph , Qsvold, H. P.; W. ft Lewis, 8. W.; B. K. Sharon, crlbe; T. N. ; Reed, treasurer; K. R. Boyrie. I. W.S A X. Walter, guide;' K. J. Nolan, I. 8.J W. J, Buxton,. O. 8.; 1 Horace Bla-my, 1st w.: ii. n, H, win lama. Id W.t J. 1L Jones. 3d W.! Ed V ward Grlgsby, 4th W.i Theodora Aiader . ion. lit Q. f T.I W. Llnqulst, 2d 7. of k T. . EUlaon encampment haa the dls- tlncton of being the largest encamp ' ment in the state, having a membership , v' The Bouth Portland, Republican club will rive 4 rally and smoker February I, '. Laat night at a meeting1 of the execu tive committee of the club, w. IL Cha pln. Dr. W. S. CotteL J. Mr Marin, A. ' J. Fauno and W. F. Hummel ware ap pointed to taka charge of the arrange , faenta for tha meeting. At tha next meeting the-Initiative and referendum and the direct primary law will be In dorsed by resolution. W. 8. IT Ren, the father Of these measures, naa been In vited to be present and deliver an ad' dress.' Other speakers will also ba t present. . . ' , Thej Horn' Training association will . hold a' meeting at CUnton-Kelley school Friday, January IT. at 1:10 o'clock. Dr. ' Rlttla Oray will sneak unoit "Contag ious Diseases and How to Prevent Meeting at Wlllams avenue school: the Home Training association will hold a meeting at tha William avenue school jTHiay. January n, at I ociock. jure. Millie Trumbull will apeak vpon "'The Problem or the city uuia.- V1' - AT TEE THEATER . Spanner and Llrabecker, formerly pro prietor! of a restaurant on North Sixth street, have begun suit in tha circuit court -gainst M. I Dimly for 11,080, leglnarabat two days before Christmas he made away with all of their dishes. He also- took 'the stove and all the cooking, utensils. They claim that this cleaning out of their place was Illegal, and tha question of ownership will have to b determined by a trial. . Tha Jtfasamas are to scale Mount St Helens la July. It haa not as yet been decided whether tha party will begin tha ascent by wsy of Castlerock or Van couver. Wagons with provision will accompany tha mountain climbers. Several Seattle and Tacoma people are arranging to Join tha Portland member Of tb club. Tha Initiative and Referendum league will hold a meting tonight at Carpen ter's hall. Grand avenue and East Oak street. The Question for discussion will bo whether Mount Scott ought to ba annexed to Portland. The commit tee aoDolnted to investigate the possl bllity of enacting a no-seat, no-fare or , dlnance for tha city carllnas will make Us report. Tha musical rhythm and tender pathos of tha old southern mammy and daddy 1 all reproduced In Mrs. McOulre'a dla leot sketches portraying; these aouthern types which are fast passing away. Hear her on Saturday evening at Women or wooacrsii nan, itmn ana .inyiur, Admission, to cent. List of article found on streetcars January 15: One pair shoes, one bottle medicine, one bunch wire, one package fuses, one book, one pin. two .packages laundry, one purse, one musical instru ment, six umbrellas. Call Lost Article department, O. W. P. building, First and Alder streets. mi Man of th Hour' Tonight. Tonight and. very night, this wek. at 1:11" o'clock tha attraction at m Ilelllg theatre. Fourteenth and Wash' ington streets, will be the interesting ana uraeiy a ram a, rim man i mv Hour" This stirring tilav and tha ex collant portraying company have given me tneaire-Roers ox roriiana a aeciaea treat thenaat few nights and will con tinue to do ao during the engagement. Bpeciai pria matinee saturaay. s UarvanJ" Seat Sale Tomorrow. Tomorrow, Friday ; morning, at Oox ofHce the . Helllg . theatre, Fourteenth and Washington atreets, the advance seat sale will open for the clever young star, Henry Woodruff, and his ' excel lent supporting company, in tne treat- est of all college plays, "Brown of Har vard." - This drama will b the bill at tne above theatre for tnree nights be ginning next Sunday night. January 10. A special price matinee will be, given Tuesday afternoon. t A ..-.,.. ( . ' Marqaam'g Moalcal Show. ' This week tha attraction at the Mar Quam Is "A SlO.OOO Beauty given by tha Iwis v Lake company 6f comedl. ana. There ia a chorus in this-travesty which is among the best that has been seen this way In weeks. The atria are young pretty .active and can sing. , ': Battleship Coming. . The American fleet of battleships, un fler 'Tlghtlng Bob," bow on tha way from the - Atlantic to the Pacific is shown in moving pictures at the Grand this week. The sailors are seen in re view and preparing to leave and then tha fleet la san undr full ateum luv. ing ou it 14,000" mile voyage. . Night Rider AcUve.- . ''' ' Night riders who arc active In Kentucky. as shown by Mitt press dispatches dur ing the past few days, are olavlna a prominent role in the attraction at the BUr theatre thl week. "The White Caps." the title of the drama in which the French stock comoanv la tnnoirlnr is based on the night raiders and on the assassination oz uoebei in Kentucky. FIfJE MUSIC FOR THE BIG FLEET Admiral Evant' Ship Ar AXL WeU Equipped With Instrn- (i TTVENTY-SIX PIAXOtAS ABOARD Jack Tan Win Vary, the Day's Mo- ; notoo ' With Selections ; From .' I the tteat Musical Shows. : , Echoea from Dixie Land" a full evenlngs entertainment with musical setting, by Sylvia W. McOulre, the pop ' nlar reader of negro dialect, at Women of Woodcraft hall. Tenth and Taylor, Saturday evening, January 18. Admis sion, eO cents. " Mount Tabor' circle. No. t of the . Mothers' Home Training association, ' will meet at West avenue school tomor row at 8 p. nv Subject is "The Child's New Patriotism." Special program, as sisted by the school children. ' B. P. O. Elks. Portland Lodge, No. 141, will vote on the adoption of a new 'Sat of by-law at a regular session of the loda-o this even I nr. All the mem bers are reaueated to be present. C. M. .bins, secretary. Mr. Mand McCarty ha begun suit for divorce from J. J. McCarty, alleging desertion. They were married in Van couvor, Washington, in 1893, and she oharges that ha deserted her in De cember, ioe. Th Pavilion Market company has filed articles of incorporation. It is formed by John A. Walgren, Philip H. Noyea and Sol Bloom and has a capital StOCK oi ,ooo. i i - Appraisements of estates were filed in the county court thla morning as followst Charles Lafollett 14.190: Wll Ham B. Robinson. 17.028.96: Nellie J. Sweeney, 16,000. - W soonra and cress vonr 'clothes and shine your shoes, all for tl tier monui. Main dx, a-i. wagons run everywhere. Unique , Tailoring Co., 809 Kid Ganrey, Pugilist In "The Othr Olrl" at tha Raker wcwm, rw.u um .. liumnyivu unvy- welght pugilist, who Is also somewhat of a gentleman in his way,, become mixed up In high society, where he has been received as a teacher of Dhvslcal culture, wins tha admiration and imag inary love oi a romantio ana very tool' lsh young girt Matinee. Saturday. "A Texas Outlaw" at Empire. , The brave, rn wrA haratara AnlMA in a jexas outlaw" at tne Empire theatre this week picture one's ideas of the wild borderland in the early days as nothing else could. The outlaw in his desperation to win the rich and beautiful girl, resorts to all kinds of trickery and darlnr lawleaa acta, hut In the end is defeated by his rival. Matinee Saturday. " "The Land of the Midnight Sun." There la a great show at the Lyric this week, and if you don't already know it it is time you were getting wise. The Allen Stock ' company has given some fine performances during recent weexs. out never before naa there been anything aulte like the pro duction that is being presented of the great Hall Calne drama, "The Land of the Midnight Sun." wonderful concert Grand. Yew Stylo, rearrest and riaest Instru ment Ever Bent to Oregon Vow oa Exhibition. There was added this morning to the special exniomon or grand and v-by Steamer Jessa Harklnn. for Camas. Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at I p. m. Painting, tinting. Paper haneinar and Picture framing. Portland Paint and apar company, 261 First at. Main 4879. "Wallsend." the very best Australian coal. $10.60 per ton- Phone your order to the Independent Coal it Ice Co. TOIII tut Mill for flfinnmltm nnMn Trust oh Title Guarantee, H, W. God dard, 110 Second. H. W. Moore, export hotomranher.' ik puuaing, jsevenm ana etarK eta. Daniel" F. Talbot wa granted $800 damasres by a iury in Judge Oanten bain's department of the cirouit court grand pianos in the windows of Eliers Piano House, one of the most notable uiBirunienia ever proaucea oy me ia mous unicaering ractory. This piano l a magnificent concert grand, a new style, the largest and finest even sen to the state of Oregon. The tone of this instrument is really wonderful, with its deep rich base, oi wondrous volume. and its clear, silvery treble. The design oi mis instrument is sometnmg or a departure in concert srrand construction, and has a sound board considerably larger than has heretofore been used in any concert grand. Artists and muslo lovers in general will find this Instru ment particularly worthy of lnaeectlon. By way of . comparison, showing tha wonderful resources of the Chlckerina- estaonsnment. is displayed at the side of this splendid new concert a-rand one oi ma Deautirui "quarter Grands," an other Chlckering production which haa become famous throughout all the mu sical world as the moat perfect of all i granas or so small a sise. xne umck- ering factory now enjoys the distinction of building not only the most perfect concert grands; but also the most per fect parlor grands, the largest and tha smallest m eacn class. In addition to these grands the entire corner window space is given up to the nispiay or otner grand instruments, not only of tha Chlckering, but also of the superb hand-made art Hasleton, the pop ular Kimball, recognised as Chicago's oest, tne nandsome Bush ft Oerts, Les ter and also the glorious Weber with its marvelous tone New York's most famous make and "tha piano of the Opera." The display will bo continued a few days longer, . Special inducements now prevail, botb In the matter of prices and terms. Ellera Piano House, 36J Washington street, Portland, Oregon. ' Anrl Wo Iflffnrfor Hot mon .,r mm . IIV s-UMiiuvM av .mi Oh, January's a happy month For Kvorv li v In town. For-she now is assured of a brand new ; a . dress Of an elegant, beautiful gown. - Twill be gored and frilled and trimmed jj-'.i, ."wim iace . IThat'Onoaoost a dollar a yard, But thlstvenlng is selling at 99 cents, (My sha drives a bargain hard.) And goods that were formerly four- antt-a-half ' i Ara today down to four-forty-threa,-And the lady rejoices with all of her might---'' - -.w -.Her heart is o'erwbelmed with glee. . So she buys material for that new robe, (how giad la her lire and gay). And her husband receives .a judicious - ' caress, ,., And this is story today. c. VUIOH LAUNDRY ,' Tels. A-1I3S, Main $98. - , . . Sacond and Columbia.. ' Honest Injun! I don't know where this phrase came from but I do know, In my boyhood days, It was an expression used when a boy wanted to let the other fellow know that he was dead in earnest. Another familiar phrase, but more common to the girls, was "cross my heart.7 - To impress the readers of The Jour nal with my sincerity In makinar statement as Strong as possible I want to swear twice so. l say jrionest miun and "cross my neart ir it isn't soi until Saturday night or this week. am going to sell any piano in tha Reed French piano warerooms Sixth and Burnslde at cost, and in some in stances, even below cost. I have, as I have told you before. a big payment to make on the 18th and I want ail tne money i can get. i There Is not a cheap piano in this offer; you -may have a magnificent in strument for $260 you can have the same piano but in plainer case for $22" and, you can have a fully guaranteed piano for $210; but no payment of less than $50 and no installment of lefts than $10. Store open evenings. Reed- Frencn piano uo., Bixtn and nirrnsiae. uert Keea, secretary. The officers mnA mh' )ia m.Vi nn the fighting force of Admiral Evans' squadron will not suffer for lack of musio on their lone erulaa around tha nura ana into tne waters or tne ra clflo. Tha interesting fact came out yesterday that no rawer than twenty. six Pianola-Pianos had been supplied by tha Aeolian Company to the -various ships comprising the flast a. circum stance wnicn anouid insure narmonv an hoard ship. Another interesting side light on this musical equipment la that tne installing or the instruments In question was not due to the Initiative of the Navy Department. biTt to . that or the officers and men of the squadron who est aside for this purpose a fund oreated out of voluntary contributions, every man on board ship ooming in ror nis share oi the expense. "It ha been a matter. of great satisfaction to us," said Mr. Davis of the Aeolian Company ' "to receive these orders for Pianola Pianos for the great battle ships and cruisers of our navy. It snows now up-to-date In matters musi cal the navy la snd how thoroughly they appreciate a good thing. . . ' "All the.. Tan Can Now nay. "Our bluejackets are no exception to tha general run of hnmsnlty In pos sessing' a craving for good music. While there are always men among the different crews who can plav the I ilano, at the same time their ability s sure to be limited. The advantage of the Pianola-Piano Is that 'it has no limitations. Practically every com position ever written that was worth hearing has been put In the form of muslo rolls for this Instrument Here is everything Chopin ever wrote, all Beethoven'a greatest compositions, and from these lofty heights you can get anything you want down to the irre possible 'Merry Widow' waits or the latest popular song of the day. Very Best (or Every Ship. "The instruments nurchased for the oattiesmps are not tne camnet nanoias. out tne upngnt pianos, with a pianola coo sealed within the case. The key board is there ready for hand playing as in any Diano. Dut ir vou want to use the music roll all you have to do Is to let down the DumDlns- Dedala and slide back a panel In the front of the case, thus admitting the roll. This makes of tha Pianola piano two instru ments in one a piano and a Pianola. The combination has been aptly termed 'the first complete piano.' It has met with wonderful succesi all over the world, and I do not believe our battle ships or cruisers will touch at any port where this modern American achieve ment in musical instruments Is not known. On some of the shins two and some times as many as three Pianola-Pianos have been Installed. To a landsman un familiar with the conditions on ship board this might seem Strange, but the conditions which exist on our fighting craft are such that four or five instru ments would be needed on those of the largest tonnage in order to supply all those oa board with the enjoyment that only muslo can bring. Same In AU the Ranks. 'The lines between the different ranks age drawn sharply. First comes the "wardroom mess. Including the executive officer (usually a lieutenant commander), the navlirator, ordnance officer, watch and division officers and 1 1 an otner oincers aoove toe ran oi ensign. "Next is the 'Junior officers' mess,' commonly clled In ship parlance the 'steerage. In this sre all line officers. such as ensigns and midshipmen, not assigned to 'watch and division duty. and all staff officers having senior above them, paymasters, clerks, etc. Then comes the "warrant officers' mess,' including the boatswain, gunner, car penter, warrant machinist, etc., and two more the chief petty officers' and the seamen a mess. "As these different messes each oc cupy their own quarters a Pianola Piano belonging to the wardroom mess would be of no benefit whatever to the junior orncers, and the ;acKies them-1 selves could go hungry for music dur IngMhe whole cruise If they had to de pend on tne warrant officers' instru ment. festerday afternoon as compensation for $.28 acres of land taken for right-of-way by the Mount Hood Railway & r ower cpmpany. xaioot claimed aoout $3,000 and the plaintiff asserted that the damages should be between $600 and $600. Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gasoline, phono Jast T9; B-1007. Woman'! Exehansre. 138 Tenth street. lunch 11:80 to 1; business men's lunoh. Dr. . Howard chronio ' monwealth building. . diseases Com- D. Chambers, optician, lit Seventh, Journal want ads, lo a word. Bark Tonlo for rheumatism. , . . . Students .Killed. ' 'Tottlon. Jan. 16. In "lhe Technical school a terrible explosion has killed a number of. students. The accident haa produced Intense emotion in the city, Fin shoes tct factory coast at l.osen. thai housecleanlng sale. . Selections of Wide Variety. "As for the rolls selected, they are naturally enough of the lighter olass of music, waltses, two-steps, popular song nits, ana musical comeav selections: but it is by no means uncommon for an order including several of the better Known classics to come in. Tne sea men as well as the officers know the best and want the best Tou would be surprised at the intelligent know! edge of music aome of the latter dis play when they come in to select an nstrument They . usually look around pretty well before they purchase, and the finer points of the Pianola-Piano, like the Themodlst and the Metrostyle, are fully appreciated. But then, the men who follow (the sea are well known to possess a - keen aonreclatlon of things musical. You'll find Pianola- Pianos, for instance, on all the big private yachts J. Plerpont Morgan's tjorsair, uorneiius vanderbiits North Star, Sir Thomas Llpton's Erin and a hundred others, to say nothing of those upon practically all of the great On Pacific Fleet, Too. The same condition exists on tha Pa cific coast, where UDon virtually everv- one of Uncle Sam's battleships In the waters of the Pacific may be fovnd one or more Pianola-Pianos. In Portland and throughout- the Pacific northwest the Pianola-Piano and the Pianola can only be purchased or Kllere ptano House, who are exclusive representa tives of these standard instruments of the world. MAIL ORDERS FOR - SONG' RECITAL Beginning next Monday, January 20, mall orders from thla city will be re ceived for the famous American basso, Herbert Witherspoon, who will be heard hi a grand, concert song recital at the Helllg theatre on Wednesday evening. January 29. Mall orders will be re ceived from this city beginning next Monday. January 20. Address letters and make checks and money orders payr able to W. T. Pangle, manager Helllg theatre. Inclose a self-addressed en velope to help insure safe return. These orders win be ruled in order of their receipt and returned before the regular boxofflce sale opens, January 1. PERSONAL. F. L. Chambers of the Eugene Nation al bank is at tha Imperial. Phil O. Stout of Sea View is at tha Portland. W. D. Pine, a sash and door manufac turer of Rainier, is at the Portland. 8." L. Kline, a Corvallla merchant is at the Portland. . - Dr. H. L.- Henderson of Astoria Is at the Perkins. Dr. c W. Low of Eugene ia at the Imperial. Dr. B. P. McDanial of Baker City la at the Oregon. - "Where to Dine, v Merchants' ' lunch daily. . 25a. Hundav dinner, 0c Kr use's. Park and Morrison. (jrea . . a. ,! Clear t Annual ance Sale Portland's Bct Values in Men's Reliable Clothing. You're entitled to some of the benefits of this , Clearance Sale; we'll be sorry to V have you miss this (Sreat vercoat Offer Men's Overcoats thgit we sold at $12.50, $15 and $18, the present reduction price merely indicates our determination to clear them out for spring room, sizes 40, 42, 44 and 46 only, clearance special $9.-85 THE STOMt NOTED FOR. BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE 12 Great Specials for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Don't Overlook Them Economical women keep close tab on our Friday and Saturday Specials. This week we offer a list of timely bargains that ought to appeal to every woman who cares to save. Bring tjiis ad with you, compare qualities and values, and see if both are not exactly as advertised and not only that, but we are perfectly willing for you to compare these prices with what other stores charge for like qualities. No mail or telephone orders will be filled at, these special prices. 50c Table Damask 25c Friday and Saturday only at this price. Full 60 inches wide, extra heavy double warp damask, polka dot and other patterns, full bleached. 85c and $1.00 Silks 49c Beit quality fancy Taffeta' Silks in str;pes, checks, plaids, etc., in all colors also print ed Indias in several patterns best regular 85c to $1.00 qualities. 50c Corset Covers 38c Made from splendid quality French cambric, 2 rows wide, Torchon insertion, with lace edging:, standard 50c values. On sale Friday and Saturday. $1.75 to $2.50 Waists i irk a New serine styles, open front or back, long or short sleeves, beautiful lace and embroidery trimmed models, standard $175 to $2.50 values. See window. Children's Hose 10c Children's Heavy Ribbed Cotton Hose with double heel and toe fast black and stainless best standard 15c grade. Come in sizes 5 to 9& $7.50 Dress Skirts $4.98 Women's fine Black Panama Dress Skirts, made extra full in popular plaited styles regular $7.50 to $10.00 values. On sale for two days only at this low price. 30-Inch Persian Lawns 15c JLxtrp, fine quality Persian Lawns, beautiful finish and fine eVen thread our best regular '23c grade--two day only at this very low price. Long Silk , Gloves 1A7 Elbow length Pure Silk Gloves, in all new spring shades black and white double tipped and best reg ular $2.25 grade. Supply your needs now and save. Boys' 75c Shirts for- 25c Boys' soft and stiff front Shirts with or without col larsgreat variety of fancy patterns to choose from standard 50c and 75c qualities. $1.25 flannel Gowns Warner's $1.25 Corsets 35c Underwear for. 67c 95c 19c Women's Flannel Gowns in Odd lots of Warner's and Women's fine Fleece Ribbed splendid quality and weight Thompson's Corsets short Vests and Pants in gray, come in fancy stripes and or long hips with or with- cream and white odd sizes Slain colors braid trimmed. . out supporters a -good gnd lots regular selling t a n d a r d $1.25 values. All range of styles and sizes price 35c a garment take sizes. regular $1.25 quality. advantage. ..- V' "'r. 1 . ':. 'i ' ' ',, . , ... .:. . .... 1 . ; ' Our fore la mm.Iuji ,k. .. o your sntlrs crown, b'ldss snd plt. work in a day if nsossssxy. This ui ba apprsciatsd by paopla from out of town. You mar bava your tth si tractsa in tna momlnr &n m hnm u . nlht wltb nsw onsa. , . v . , Tositiyaly raialaM Irtraotioa JTr.i ' Waaa rutas a BrlOfM Arc ' Twenty Tssrs In Portlarrfl. Tallin hMv ThlvJI U'..kl.. fi" 5V.t0 P- "a.Sunays, to VS. Painless Extraction. EOe: Plataa. ft both neons, a asto uaxm soas THB HEATH - Automatic Darhjper UT SB TO 50 VZB OXSTT TUMXi amu bxov- XkATBS m nut. Price $1.25 to oxmrc- AJTO BSSOBTJP. TTTB XAX BBZ8S f . The HeatJi Automatic Damper Co. isx vbzob; atjl, roBTZJurs, oa. Phonas-A-East 4IM B-1II8. o 1 1 Diamond Douse Paint GUARANTEED I sallon lots. 1.40 par gal 1 gallon lots. 11.50 par gal, ; Vanufactorsd by .'r PORTLAHD SASH & DOGS CO. 30 Trost st, Poms. Oa. , ' UtZSTXXsTOr BABOAZsTB tM -' ' BRISTLE nnnnn ; mmim. 'i nira snq snaaison sts. n AanrSTMBBTB. - J ' I ' HILILIG ?ba " TONIGHT AT 1:18 tycuorte Every Nlht This Weos, fipscisl Pries Matins Saturday. Play 8enaatlon of tha Tsar. f "THE MAN OF THF HOUR1 Kyanlnga. tl to 60c; Matlnaa, $1.50 to B0o Marquam Grand , , Phons Main . - nr Parormancas, Tonlht Miwiiurr or yy sim marinss A-M'J?.,cal Cqnaedy Success, Bonra. gDl oi iies ana a Blgr Beauty Chnmi V jsvsning, 15c, 60e. JSc; Mai. ISo. SOa. jiitu'i Anoxion. BAKRR Thsaatrsa PioBsKaiat Eyary night this week Tha Baker Slock UOmDany in liirnitna Tiuni. famous comedy, . t n Mlaiourl." mil mu. . .7l . . v.ciic, j nu settings; Aj?e.aJ?Iy. bZ thor. first xr J i sir ine tsaturaay. ' ;.8.f"r,",0 ana buo. Bszt VNk-lte ions of tna Gods." EMPIRE Theatre Tonight all this Week MatlneeaVad neaday and Saturday. Tha New and Thrilling Melodrama ' ' a , TEXAS OUTLAW." ,. . . old borderland. Strong company. Start ling plot and climaxes. ; Night PricealBe, 86c, ISO and 60c, Matinaa1 An - . art WeekWA Desperate Cbaaea. , LYRIC THEATRE Both Phoaasi teaia 4688; Soma A-1029. Week .commencing Monday, January 13. Tha Allan Ktwlr rnmr,oV. D 1- ' . ...1 J tlclllfl . "SraiAHDOI TBB MID WIGHT BUV- M uuay, loursaay, batur- day and Sunday, Prices 10a and JOn. . Every evenfno at S-m nM... in. .a and 0& Boxes (0a Office onen 10 m. m. to 10 p. m. - -;.,.. THE STAR wr, A-i4a ' jkiiii vveeK oi January H.' Tha R. B. French Stock Co. presents . A MAM 4ttlnAJl 1 T I . i to?:.ntuck3rv" A melodrama in four acts. MB t Insaatsl Jliinila ve Sfl, iaaJ a mm a rtts. .. ??y" and Saturdays at t :0 p. m. Prices 1 r mW vw , vskBi uu ufj : reserved ..by. either phona. . IDE GRAND ,B,SSar4.V22 UTJEEirllinTr iriwin And, his troupo. of s Arabian acrobats, SYABh SI UOTXf f- rurnlng the Tables. mrmii mi'iisita "Kyans Fleet Leaving for tha Paclfle." ' "The Wickelodion Theatre" ; Opposite Oregoniaa Bldg. ( , ' ' TOOAT BZVEXPT B3SA9 '. And A TZQXt nx,' 'ANT -SEAT so. - ' sBssaaaBBSBaaasasBSssBSsBsssaBSBBSsas LAUILD Hilt oaks mm , . Afternoon or Evening ' 1 ,'UaM TO SZATB vow I Tha roller skating fever his f reached Portland In earosst. f ;foaucmj c::v: f Cl lr. - Uandaraoo s Com;- avla and Cottua Ji.AJt he beat and tt reirmdy for LiZl. . lui.'S. Cui XU ii.'- ate eases la I to 14 rr box, or, tiir -fc..s -cri every nr. ' lii-.- iti i ' I - 1 -