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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 21, 1008. I A - i T j Toim Topics j TONXCUT'S . AMUSEMENTS. , i Helllg .,, :,"Brtwn of Harvard Haker l'Th Mill of the Ooda" J.tnplr ; .."A. Desperate Chance" Grand ....................... Vaudeville L,yrlo ......."Mr. Barnes of New Tork star ............ "K-ianapea Mr., and Mrs. I. C. Bt telebrated their golden wedding At tbalr realdenc near Stay ton Jnnuary 1. ' They, war marrifat Cordova, Illinois. In 1U. by Rav. Rtttlldg. Beven children were born to Ahem, all of whom ar imni with the exception of on daughter, who died several vaara a so. Thoea preaent at the golden wedding war Mr. and Mrs, H. li Psrrlsh of Tbanon, Mr. and Mrs. Jam ee Jeter of Stayton, Mr. and Mra, T. J. Nlohola of Lebanon,, Mr. and Mra. Charlea Bates of SciO. Dudley Hates of Stayton. Mra. James Burton of Jordan wit detained by slckneee. Jv era! grandchildren.' a few relative and a number' of friends wara present A bountiful dinner wae served. They re ceived several valuable present. At th annual meeting of in tock. holder of the Bankera A- Lumberman bank yeaterday the reports of the offl- oare anowea tn nana to om m condition, Th following offioer and director were elected for the ensuing years President, O. -weniwonn. first Yiee-presiaeni, n. w;u.-....u, ? second vio-praldnt, hn A. Keating; faahlar, H. 5. Story; ajalatant cashier, f. A. rreeman; general counael, Piatt 4 Plattj dlrectora, C. K. Wentworth, JCharlee 8 Ruesel, P. 8. Brumby. Dr. K. AJ. Mackenale. George O. Bingham -floyd J. Wentworth, J. E. .Wheeler, F. 91, KOtncnilO, uwrp im Mururriui, ohn A. Keating, nonari . nan ana n Btory. . , - BUT; NOT BLf ORL So they're bound to atop all eteallng-- put tn thing beneatn me oan . If tli era are enough of lleney's to go 1 'round; : " ' ' And llkewlae women swimming In thai lrst-destrojrer'ff in the ' Whan every ; ground. They're going in to murder poor old btutement MO. 1, .. . "And initiatives . everywhere ; they're round, " 1 ' . And th whitened robe of goodneas every candidate win aon 1 ilty v 3fr. Barnes of New York' James K. Hacketfa old suocesa ' "Mr. Dames Of New Tork I. hln Just th moment Mr. U Ran's In tht I tn& well given h th An tv m. around. . l r- " ' 7 " ' Hivery man witnin m anyway omu LEADING TEACHER W WELL PLEASED : i rijiillv hav. Mm itrMt Nicely graded with a, , aurfaca , hard IIU IVHIIUi ' -v And th tax collector with smll of , Joyfulnea he 11 greet So soon a a he la placed, beneath the . r j.x ground. ,s Meantime we're turning out the flneat Kind or laundry worn yon avar aaw. We're doing thla right NOW. . UPWION LlAUNI3V"v gXCOJO) A OOZ.T7MBIA. -Telephone A-liii. Main tL After waiting many months, In which Ime they hav peUUoned th city ooun- tl frequently, members of th fir de ,rtmBt hava at iaat been r ranted a ataa tn ealary. whloh place them upon aauai oav roouna witn in pairoi- taien. According to me new acneouie, ijlautenanta will recelv a monia lad firemen 1100, whloh i tb aam 1 alary patrolmen draw. Beverar fire men left tb eervloe recently to become atralmen beoauaa of the increased aal- iry. Th rata waa aJiowa at a meet Vig of th ways an meana committee eataraay anernooo ana wiu wumim a anorovea or ine council ai lonior- owa meeting. them tfts In. fare alone. The southern. moat point touched by the excuraloniata will De Ln Anaeiea. '1 no irain win travel t.ioo mllea, and nearly fZO.aoo will be spent in far. Th xouralonlat will apend Tburaday, February fl. . in Portland, tha uata-Of th Commercial ciup. Th January educational entertain ment of th Y. W. C, A. twiu be held Wadneadav avenlna. January II. at I o'clock, at tha aaaoclatlon joome, Blzth and Oak atreeta Bhakeapoarean pro- aram aiven by Mrs. Frank swanton. oonalstina of readlnga from "King 4 Villi. Jk4)UIl.a. Aumw w.u 4.W..V. and '"COriolanua Mra. Bwanton will bo aaalated by Mlas Delay Chalmera, plan- j let, ana Mias carrie norma spataing, Who will eing gnaaeapearean songs. Thar will be a meeting of tha pastors and members of the Evangelical asso ciation.' United Evangelical and Meth odist Proteatant churches at tha First United Brethren church, rcaat nrteentn and Morrison streeta, thla evening for the purpose or discussing me leaaiDii itv of church union. There are a num ber ot churchea in Portland interested. and prospects for a union are decidedly lavovaDia. Th Sunnyalde circle of th Home Training association will hold a meet' tng Wedneaday, January 12, at 1:15 Fi. m. In the assembly hall of the Bun yalde achool. Mothers are urged to attend this meeting. Mrs. J. C. Elliot King will steak on the "Adolescent fLT4 Van Xrmirm will dvi recitation, and Miss Mabel B. Warren will render a plan aolo. Th piece I vfot.cu tasi nigai ana proved to o on or in best thing th Allen company has yet given, and theirs Is a etandard .V" '""P'ovinr each week. Th story ,n New York clubman who went to tuurpo xor rest ana recreation and be came InVOlVad In rVnln.n rnmanoa vi luvB, tenement and adventure la an exceptionally, good plot for a atock allOW. and haa a Vast amount nt tinmn and eome thrill In it. Th Allen people Forest Bea Mr. Barnes. Marina Paoli, the 1 1 a DMamM ia the Villain. AH An thl a,nu' ir. am snow is well given. viijr ii on very wen, Mr bury playing tha role of Miss Felton playa Corslcan hsmlna wi Animals at the Grand. There la sooiethln about an animal act that appeals to a very large class or peopie, ana Adgie, who has a cage or none, which are at least very fierce looking, will be a star event at tha Grand this week. The new bill opened yesterday afternoon, and the audience waa particular!? Internata in tha wnrir of the Hon tamer. Her big peta ar wtiii irninnu ana so inrouan a nutnDor of trlcka ao well that they Won th an. M . i i . 7 - lauaa vi ins Bumence. I I plause of the audience. tons have a musical act that nleaaed he three Kel that nlAAaa and Gladys, one of the three, doea good xyiupnone worn, wnicn ia worth aeelng If for no other reason than that of learnlns; what a xylophone la. "Glass Put In" la the title of a on a sot airtt while Ned Nye. a alnalno- oomaitian in.i his beat. Joe Thompaon sings, and tho kinodrom glvea some srood mnvinr clctures. I AEMSTEOXG BUYS FIFTEEiX. At th third annual meeting of tha ragon Stat Academy of f ctenoea, held nn.nii A arfonltural rnllora. CTor- .allla. Panuanr IT. the following offl- Property owners in the vicinity of prs wer eiectea ior me ensuius jmj. Fargo street and Union avenue object JV Bweeteer, president, Kugene: . to ,h- nmnlMnl i.aHnn r .h- saloon in that neighborhood. An appll- Anot&et Big Coap for th I O. Smith si Bros. Typewriter. Professor A. P. Armstronr. nrnnri.tn. of Portland's leadlna bualnaas rnll seeing the great advanUge In the new L. C. Smith A Bros. tVDewrtter whlrh ia equipped with ball bearings throughout, bought from H. E. fltemler, representa tive of L. r M. Alexander A Co . coast dlstrlbntors for the L. C. Smith ft Bros. typewriter. 16 machines of the latest model. president, Kugene: a. Bohlman. first vloe-preaident, rort- VnA: A. R Cordler. aecond Vioa-Dresi- fent CorvallU: L. A. Robinson, third Hee-oraaldet. Monmouth: Ernest Bar- in, record secretary, roruua; v-. i ilia: C.. O. rhimhfn. treasurer. Forest frove: A. W. Miller. Librarian and urator, Portland. I Tb annual business meeting of the olunteers of America waa held at their fell, North Fourth a tree t. Iaat Jaht. and local officers were elected the enauina- year. The trustees I ... y .v.. M.y 14,i. Int J. T. FoulKes, Martin uiancnara. friaries Winders; treasurer, Martin ilanchard: secretary. Paul Carstena. A bt of confidence In and appreciation hr tM- present orricers, aajuiani na Ira Knnlkea Lieutenants L. M. Hawley (id W. R. Apets, waa tendered to them : th close oi tn session. Th Ancient Order of Hibernians of la city at their Iaat meeting decided hold memorial services In memory Robert Emmet. Owing to the fact at 'Ash .Wednesday rails on jaarcn 1 year It waa decided to hold the rvlce on tha aecond Inatead of that ta. which la tha annlveraary of tne !rth of Emmet The following com- ttea on arrangements has been sp linted: D. J. McLaughlin, J. W. Mc- inn. jamas FOiey, m. j. .uoyie, r. n. klley. Where to Dine. cation waa ruea not long ago for a saloon license in a location near Farro atreet and union avenue and the remonstrance from the oronerty owner waa not far behind it Merchants' lunch dally. 26c. Bnndav dinner. 60c. Kruae'a. Park and Morrison. Ftnda Hlgh-Grado PUnoi Offered by Factory Agent ven Greater Bargain Than Expected, and ' Quickly Takes Advantage. When ia of fort teachers, dropped In at 103 Front Professor Eugene Bteblnaer. one of Fortland'a beat-known plano- atreet yeaterday, it muat be admitted that he waa a little akeDtlcal about it But a brief lnveetlg atlon soon proved to hla entire satisfaction that the of fering was -aecidediy out or the ordi nary and just as adv H of. and Juat as advert! aed. found that the planoa were one B3o marei-a max wen known to dosena of Portland's , critical music-lovers that th instruments were new, right i up to data (even containing a number of valuable patented featurea not found In other uprights). And when ha learned th prices st which these splendid 1460, 1600 and 6660 Instru ments were being sold, he quickly realised - mat may were wiinout que, tlon tha most unusual valuea In thla Una that he bad ever known. "Keaiiy. I don t aee how vou can afford to do it," said he. It lin t a quea- tion or being able to afford it. it a a queatton of selling these pianos sell ing tnem quickly selling them here, rather than pay freight on them back I to the factory. That a the situation. Th dealer for whom these Instruments wer Intended haa cloaed hla doors, and every day that they remain here now they become an expense to the factory, for there are storage charges, insurance, etc. accumulating which means actual loss. .Therefor it is better to dispose oi tnem quickly, wnnouc considering tne matter of nroflt. And thus these splen did pianos ar being sold at prlcea that are almost oeyorui Doner. There are only a few more of them left now. Of tha two carloads on hand when th sale started, fully three Quar ters of them hava been sold. If it were not that our temporary salesroom li so far out of the beaten paths of trade these two carloads or pianos could nave been sold in less tnan hair the time. But a piano store on Front street is pretty well out of the way, and ao it la not ao easy to reach the public. But you will be well repaid by making a special trip, just to look these planoa over. Remember, my factory fully guaranteea every one of them, and more tnan mat, ir you cannot pay an caan, I will arrange ao that you mar have the benefit of convenient terms. Don't forget tha address, 108 Front street, be. tween Washington and Stark, in the warehouse of the Cltv Transfer A Stor es Co. I. F. RamacclottL General Fac tory Agent. eBjp"BB Sssjbj fssa ' . All profit , waived on $1,000 worth of high-grade Steel Ranges, all sizes, to reduce our large OVERSTOCK. Our range contracts were made last Summer, our NEW STORE opened two months later than anticipated, busi ness depression lessened regular sales, and we are TOP HEAVY ON JRANGES and wish to convert $1,000 worth into ready cash.: y c ' . ' BEST STEEL. RANGES AT WHOLESALE PRICES $60.00 Range $30.00 $54.00 Range 927.00 $50.00 Range $25.00 iCoal or Wood. . ' The body made of a Jiigh grade, cold-rolled steel, as bestos lined, making triple walls; large firebox, takes water coil, bakes quickly. Great fuel saver. Sizes, 18, 18, 14. A more satisfactory range cannot be bought at any Srice. This is an absolute, bona fide sale of the best Steel anges at WHOLESALE PRICES, not a sale of cheap Ranges. We occupy one half of our own building, collect rent on the balance, and can sell FURNITURE 30 percent cheaper than if we paid big rents rents that are demanded in the city's business center. Morgan-Atchley Furniture Co. I I I I i t, - n 1 4 '"' ft-z-xiwii..!.,. ......,,, ....v4, 5 j:iml'V , 'J p aa a. .. ' i. Jf "1 u I I r--"A- '" I II f I -I i0bgpM h IL - H ' I a;" II 11 UBBBt.J i I.I-.M. ..- ' H f OPIATES l1 nra.. Our fore la mn Atnnli.il that do your entire crown, bridge and piste ? , work In a day if necessary. Thla will be appreciated by people from out ot town. Tou may hav your teeth tracted In th morning and go bom at nlgbt wltH nw ones. , .. . . ...r Fsltlaly ralalas . Xxtractlom fm " Wka tea er Bridges As . W. A, WISE, DenUst; Twenty Tears in Portland. Failing bl(g. Third and Waahtngton , a- m. to I p. m. Sundava. to V3. " Painless Extraction, f 0c; 2'Iatea, IS. . BOTH raOBZI. A AMD UAXM 909. t&BnygBJCBBTS. HEILIG H M I! n li ITb January number ot th North- at Furnltur Review, devoted to the rnltur trade, has coma from the , baa and exhibits a high standard of rkmsnahlrx Sublecta of Interest to irnltur men ar handled by different ktrlbutor, and a review of th year's ainess in Oregon, uaiiiornia ana hshington la given. This is tha tenth ; mbar of tha nubllcatlon. which Is Is- ind by th Vincent-Merrlck Publishing: rnpany. Mrs. Bert Jackaon of 1160 Hawthorne jenu, who was injured In a streetcar llaion on th night of November 20 Thirty-ninth street and Hawthorne Vnue, la at her home in a very crltl- condition resulting from injuries re ved in the accident It waa at first bugbt that Mra. Jackson was not serl- hly Injured, but her condition has adily grown worse. She la attended several physicians. List of article found on street cars huary 17, 18 and 19: Four purses. to pair gloves, one bunoh iron rods, card buttons, one ault case, one chel. five packages, two Pair twees- rcpon telescope, one pnoto, one paca i ruses, one runner, one dook, one : clothing, one ax, 2 umbrellas, one tn vkt aiiretr ama itaw I'ai i nm aif inia co.v. v. viiq aviv . vsm iuc v caa viio airtment, O. W. P. building. First and iter streets,' A civil service examination for the position of unskilled laborer will be held at tha postofflce In thla city on February 5, 1008. For application blanks and full Information relative to the examination, qualifications, dutlea, aalarlea, etc, address Z. A. Lugh, secre tary board of civil service examiners. postornce, citjr. Oscar Haaaenmayer baa secured from tha county court an order changing the name of his stepdaughter, LIHIe Loulae Ingram, to Lillia Louise Hsasenmayer. The little girl was born In London, in 1898. and her father died In Capetown. Africa. In 1804, her mother alnca that time having married Hassenmayer. C. E. Moor of Boring station lost his purse on North, Sixth street Iaat Satur day Just before dusk. It waa a small. nac, aiampea i earner purse, outtoning over the top with a flap and contained two gold pieces, about 76 centa in silver and four pennies, on older and blacker than tb others. . Hav you seen th famous R. A B. flat opening loose-leaf ledger uaed by tne largest nrms in rortianar uutrite 118.50 and up. .Paclflo Stationery and Printing Co., 101-205-107 Second street. East Sid Mill A Lumber comnanv. mill and general office foot of Sookcna avenue. Lumber, riling and poles. Hours at city aalea office. 261 Washington street, t to 9 a, m. and 4 to 6:80 p. m. Grand army veterans of Sell wood and Mllwaukle are requested to meet in the hall at East Thirteenth atreet and BDoka.no avenue tomorrow ntaht for the purpose of organising a post -83-85 GRAND AVENUE. C.. C4..-1. C...44 T)l.. T7..-4V oeoo sj vui iitwi jMistv i.au& uuv.u ruuuc xaai. ttiitto. We spong and and shine your shoes. month. Main 614, A-4114 'Wb Stark press your an clothes for 81 tier Wagona run rh proposed business men's excur tl from the Inland empire to Oregon H California will be on of th moat borate undertakings of the kind ever empteo. Nearly 800 men have signed ror tne trip, wnicn will cost each of A COBX2BQ BIO j m Umbrella Sale J fyl At Iiennon's. I 7A Men's and Woman's f II ,w f Z.2S Umbrellas now 1 11 C at . . . fl.39 J b nn $8.00 Umbrellas now , F J at - 81.89 i l $8.60 Umbrellas now Aj Morrison St. R Opp. Poatoffloa. v i EXPO RINK SOUTBBIB BIOKT ITonlgbt a pretty souvenir for alL A. SB OAPBIO'S BABD. kfternoon, s to 6 . i ; evening, 8 to iv.so JASKET ball on skates Hill Military Academy vs. High School next week watch for date. XBSTBTOTXOB TKES kate Tonight at Expo aaBsBBaMBBBsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBi Steamer Jess Rarklns, for Camas, Waahougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dook at 1 p. m. Bishop Scaddlng will preach in St. John's memorial church, Sellwood, to morrow (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock. SHAPE-KEEPING is important in a shoe; there's no satisfaction in getting a good-looking shoe on your foot, and then have it go out of shape in a month's wear. Selz Royal Blue shoes are kept on the last in the factory from the start to finish; they "season" on the last. Many makers of shoes pull out the lasts long before the shoe gets to the finishing room. Such shoes quickly go tb the bad in shape. You'll find, this a feature of Selz Shoes; it doesn't cost you any more, and it does pay. Selz Royal Blue, 3.50, $4, f 5 Seat Oak Sole Leather Used in All Our Shoes. Full value for Title Guarantee ac counts In furniture, carpets, etc. Caah if preferred. Cobn Broa.. 180-181 First. The .best coal Wallsend and Rook Springs both phones. Independent at ice company. Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and nn gaaoiin. roon East 788; B-1007 Woman's Exchange, 111 Tenth street. tuncn ii:t to z; ousiness men's lunch. B. W. Moor, expert nhotoaranher. Elka' building. Seventh and Stark eta. Dr. Howard, Chronic Diseases. Com monwealth building, Sixth and Fine. CORNER SEVENTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS . (Formerly 149 Third St.) CALIFORNIA euMarr cjl Itftl rosyp Portland to Los Angeles AND RETURN Including Side Trips to Santa Crux, Del Monte, Monterey and Pacific Grove. ONE MONTH FOR GOING TRIP SIX MONTHS FOR RETURN TRIP STOPOVERS AT PLEASURE WITHIN LIMITS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S Sunshine, floral festivals, endless drives through orange orchards laden with golden fruit; splendid beaches, aurf bathing, thriving cities, palatial hotels and resorts, and many other attractions, com bine to make it the most attractive place in America at this season of the year. THE ROAD OP A THOUSAND WONDERS Which takes you there, hasn't an uninteresting hour for the entire trip. Read about it- Call at the City Ticket Office, Third and Washington Sts., Portland and inquire all about it. TCTATSS 14lh aba Waahliurta Phonee Main 1 and A-lliJ. two rxaroaiKAvoxg today , Special Price Matinee 1:18 I-ast Tim Tonight 8:18 MaTBT WOOOBTTTT in in (joiics Flay , s- Evenlnaa. 81 to 80c; Mat. !. to lit. Marquam Orondf f.rtn5'".F,imou Thaatr. Main . Y Tonight and remainder of week. , Matt- , ne Saturday. , C Errtlraly new. Magnificent costumes and acsnery. The Everlasting , i "MTrLfl AOOTZOaT." - Tb graateat success aver written. : Mors euborat than ever. 57onc,nc.6o Me- 78- ,u 1 BAKKR Thatr nxaimlf OEORQB L. BAKER, Oenl Manager. ' Tb Famous Baiter Stock Company All . Thla Week In . f "tn MXLx.g or no osc." Br Oeoraa UroaJhum. nihn. nt t-k Man of the Hour," a powerful modsm play full of intense scenes and altua- ' tion. First tlma In PnrtUnH If at I- ' ne Saturday, Evenings, 16c, SSo, 0o. Mat 15a, 15c . Mm-Mcjvn "A mat Watt nag." rivtninp Tke.i rhm ar iriKL iiicuiic miaui Milton W. Seamaa. Manager. Tonlcht all Week Mstinsaa Wed nesday and Saturday. Tha great melo dramatic senaation of the age, Theodora Kremer's "A SaSYZKATB CXAVOB.' Founded on the life of th notorious Biddl brothers during th Pittsburg traaedy. Nlghta 15c, 18c, 1 5c 10c; Mats, loo, 10c .wen Awrsrwomawg-Heamg Jim." THE STAR All this week th R. E. French Stock Co. i-resents tna ureat New Tork Buccesa, "xagiyis." Matinees Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday . and Saturday at 1:30; prices 10c and 10c Every evening at 1:15; prices 16a, 16c and S5o. Phone for reserved seata. , THE ORAND . ' Taadevlll a tax. . . j ,: Headed by ADQIE And Her Lion Troupe . i Absolutely the Premier Attraction, In r vaudeville. UYRIC 1HEATRE Both rbonMt Main 488S( Home A-109S. weex commencing aionaay, January 20,. Th Allen Stock Company Pre sents a Comedy Drama, I ya BABVSS, OT STSW TOBX. Matlneea Tuesday, Thursday, Satur day and Sunday. Price 10c and 20c-"' Every evening at 1:16. Prices lOo, lOo and 10c Boxes 50c Office open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. "The Nickelodion Theatre'- Oppoalt Oregoniaa Bldg. ; Part X uiTna rxm bast. ! Part U . . nUBAOB3B TMOU ZVIOIT OXTtCK. '' CALIFORNIA HOTELS Dr. Osman Royal has returned. Hours Z to 6 p. m. 2U0 Marquam bldg. Dr. Howard chronic diseases Cora' monwealth building. Dr. E. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. Z. Chambers, optician, 128 Seventh. Journal want ads, le a word. GOYfiE BURIED BY FORMER COMRADES Funeral of -Young Veteran Held at St. Lawrence's This Afternoon. Th funeral of th late Frank B. Coyne was held from St. Lawrence Cath olic church, Third and Sherman streets, at S o'clock this afternoon. Tb ceremonies war In charge of Scott , Young camp, Spanish war veter ans, assisted by members of the Mult nomah Annette iub and th Portland lodge Of Elka. th deceased havlnr ben a member of the three organisations: Father Hurhes of fit. , ijivMnra church preached th obituary sermon. Tha Interment will be at Rlyerview cemetery, where th burial will be con ducted with full military honors. Th pallbearers, firing squad and buglers wer selected from among the members of company H, Second Oregon Volun teers, or wnicn tn deceased was a mam bar. , . :sr-.-.t.-i..a,; ;,, Fin shoes at factory coast at 1 4 wi th!' u housecleanlng sal. There are Specialties In every line of business ours is THE TRUNK BUSINESS The fact that some men devote their entire time and attention to one thing makes them know that one thing thoroughly.. ALL WORK is done by skilled and competent . workmen. , If you are out of the city5 send for our catalogue. Portland Trunk iyifg. Co. ' TWO STORES 54 Third Street, corner Pine 107 Sixth Street, near Stark Fairmont Hotel SUMMIT OF NOB HILIi Air nujrcxsoo, oax Operated by PALACE HOTEL COMPANY A Guarantee of BxoeUenoa, The most beautifully located hotel In th world, situated above the an noyance and discomfort of rebuilding a great city and at the same time closer to the business centers than any other large hotel. Rates S2.50. 13.00, 14.00, 15.00. Corners, $12.60, $16.80, $18.60, $20.00. Parlor suites, $10.00, $12.0d, $14.00. Every room with bath. Address TAXSMOHT HOTEL, cab rAJr Cisco. I FIR CORD WOOD FIRST GRADE SECOND GRADE Long ...$e.00 Long $5.50 Sawed ......... ....$6.50 Sawed $6.00 Travis Bros. ' Phone East 202-B-2620. ' 451 HAWHRONE AVE. , "SOMETHING DIFFERENT" KEY ROUTE INN OAXXAHB, OA&. Every Modern Comfort. American and European Plan. N. S. MULLAN. Manager. Formerly Assistant Manager Palace Hotel, San Francisco. Hotel Imperial SAN FRANCISCO, 951 Eddy st. near franklin, on lobek west of Van Ness, uropean plan. Cafe in the hotel. This hotel is not in the burned district. Take Eddy atreet electric cars from Ferry. Rates $1 per day up. mm Beginners' Night OAICSRINK TONIGHT Skating Xrery Afternoom sad irrenlng, - OAKS RINK Wltb Btnado. XJBAJUT TO BZATB BOW. ! HOTEL STEWART Cssry Strast iWn Usiaa SiBsrtv. SAN TRANCISCO 250 feent, 150 pthtm htht. Eunpm piss $ 1.50 s dsy amnicL Aaacficu plr $3.50 s day upwmid. CaM a U cut. Budd iaf esmplstad and aotaloiaBsii Dm. 1. 1907. Ecnr nodera enmnwac. Lo.nirjoaib' nin klmi. Os car lioet tranrftrins to any part o city. Swwsrt amoawbiW and wnnihta awst J tmma aiKlaame& HOTEL. JErrEBSON Tsrk and Cousb Stiota, Su FiaaciMa. andsi lbs m sianasamaau Hotel Hamlin S00T AND UAYEMWOITH TS. First permanent big notsl down town. QmtainslOObsautifally f urnlahsd steam heated apartments. 40 baths. Private telephone ser vice. Sample rooms far commercial trarslerm, Eddy St care from ferry pass th door and connect with trd St. cars from S. P. Depot. Rates from $1.00 up. Phone Private E& Franklin 428. a n Fr a f c i s c o Caffh at rOR HOMCN ONLY Dr. Sanderson's Compound Bavin and Cotton Root Piila, Th bast and only reliable remedy for PffiLATED PER. lODCS. Cure the moat obaUn- cases In $ to 19 days. Price $1 dox, or in re noxea la. bold b per drurglsU vry where. Addreaa T. fih-KCSL- lai Trt su fortiaad. Or. 1 . ' Diamond House Paint GUARANTEED f , 8 gallon lota, tl.40 per gal, . 1 gallon lotg. ai.50 pr gaL '' , Mantifmcturad by -'-. - PORTLAND SASH & COCH CO. i W Troa it, Portland, Or. niDiiijXEi Good Workmanship ' Prompt Service . ' Reasonable Prices ' - (. . OREOOIi-PHOTO-c5TOGCO Z. XSX8XB. COBSST. . IH-U AT. BJWeeV.aK.e.Mt 6te,fc -J SVKK kmoiro to rati. IWni'i Kxtract ot Cabb al Copaiba H ' CAPOULCC. ' TheaiHilMa idck aal imotwi out emioea.sle ' ' o take, aoeveatea le e' r. I i f seats hcwmW i Row A Alarttn's. 251 V ". in si on at, Portland, Or.: or t y mail i Th Tarrant Ca.lt lluJ i aw, i Tork. . , : ... - - I v) 'V BBISTLXBO BAE3Air J I X DRIGTLn (JOOI) At niruKXS'i r - r f.1 . their brcsn saia. -1 ur l I . .