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THE ' OREGON - DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVEINoI JANUARY, ?23, ; 1908. vl . TNIGIirSJLMTSEMENTS. f . Ufarniism " i 1 . ' TVv)1' Anrttotl' Dakar ........"The Mill of the Qods'' . K.mnlre. ''A Ltaansrate - Chance Grand ..................... Vaudeville Lyrlo ......."Mr. Barnes of New YorH Star "Kidnaped The National Autometlo Fire Alarm company, will not have smooth sailing la securing its franchise rrora tne cuy council. Judging- from tlia action takan bv tba councilman yesterdey afternoon. Tha franchise wa wall on its way for passage and waa to beve been acted upon yesterday, but t Chlaf Campbell eama 4n at a lata hour and reported ed veraely to any person or corporation being given permission to nee the city wires for any purpose. Chief Campbell waa Joined In this opinion by City Elao trlclsn Bavarian. In order to consider tha objections of tha head irt tha lira department tha measure waa , referred back to tha a treat commutes. J W. H.' Hurlbnrt. who faturned from New York: to undergo an operation by Dr. A. E. Rookey for duodenal ulcer, la on tha way toward fiomplete recovery. The operation waa performed at Oood Samaritan .hospital. where Mr. Uurl burt la .now. reetlng comfortably. Ha waa yeara ago general passenger agent of tha O. R. A N. Co. and later became a pioneer In electric railway develop ment, being president and manas-er of the Oregon Water Power ft Railway omra.nv.. Ha left Portland a year ago i - become aaeociaiea wun wmnii i nytif tba Federal ieaa company in How York. . ' ,, . ' -. tV Funeral , of W. Q. Adam a waa held yeaterday afternoon and Interment waa at the Lone Fir cemetery. ' Rev. Clar ence .True Wllaon officiated. Mr. Adams died at tha Oood Samaritan1 hospital Tuesday. January 31. as the reault of a aeoond operation - for blood poisoning. Ha had applied ammonia to the bottom of his feet for rheumatlam. At drat the 'blister-caused by tha application waa confined to tha loot but It gradu ally spread and became worse Until gangrene et In. The lea waa flrat amputated at tha knee but (hat waa In sufficient and tha aeoond amputation became necessary. , i. . i . .. . in . . ' . Frank A. Clark, formerly ataward of tha Portland Commercial dab and later manager of tha Rock Ialand club, haa oecome manager oe ins cuvj, dmuh new lt-tory hotel of 310 room, built at a coat of 1760,000 by K. a Sweeny, tha man who made a iortune ior nim- aelf and fame for Seattle by promoting rne teal end concrete haa removed hie family to Seattle- and bu la Mr. Clark Savoy assumed, hla new -duties. Scott Brack nrldga. also a former steward of tba Portland Commercial club, haa token a position witfl Manager tiara. William A. Haley will have to-aerve three- yeara in tha state penitentiary for his bold exploit In stealing SO tons lor structural lron-xrom a vacant 101. l-fta rlalm that he had nurchaaed the iron from W..H. Moere or 1100 did not avail him, as it waa anown mat ne naa contradicted hlmaelf on . several fea tures of the case, and the Jury before whom he was tried lost Utile time in finding him guilty yeaterday afternoon. Imprisonment for three years waa then lmpoaed by Judge Qantenbeln. Efforts to pass the crippled vehicle tax on Its way through the council were blocked yesterday and the measure "was rererrea oacic to ma ncenae committee with lnatruotlona to prepare a opy of ine- ordinance, - opignr vun -iiw one Initiated by . Councilman Menefeer far each councilman and report on the meaaure at the next council "meeting. The ordinance recommended yeaterday provides a tax on vehicles for hire only, it fo single conveyances and 12 addi tional for each additional horse. The city' council passed a 'resolution yesterday afternoon authorising Mayor Lane ' to appoint a committee of three to confer with the officers of the county court and a Joint committee from or ganised charitable aaaoclatlons, to con sider the proposition of a publio work house to oe operated by the -city and county. The object of the institution la to relieve the tramo problem -which is I confronting the city at the present time. Mayor Lane will , appoint the committee in a lew aays. At the meeting pt the New York State society, last night at the city hall, Miss Lyda M. O'Bryori was. elected presldont: I james jr. .ran Mrs. James W. Tlfft second vice-presi dent; Charles C. Fisher, secretary and treasurer; w. uiara Mcrariana, regis trar; executive committeemen are Cap tain W. H. PopB, Mrs. Mary Pace, Cap tain George Pease and Mrs. Mary Chapek ;r -. . 80c doz.'thia blown Tufnbler..401 41 2f) Anr. Semf-Porcclaiil CuDi and Saucers .A . ... .80f OOf An Siml.Porcelain. 7 f plates ........i.'.M......i8 I5c-Class Footed Jelly Bowls... ?S-.rimrtA rhina. 12-inch Salads ...................... 55f iSc-Decor'ated Torcelaln, 12-jnch k Cake Plate ;.;.,;.. ...'. $1.50 dog. Rogers' Tea 5poons..wf 25d-Cla2ed Jardinieresi 6-incH..15 50c-Class Sets, pieces; .'. Z5c-Ulass Uowli, -tncn vw 2Sc-Glas Celeiy ,traysV..vl 60c doz.,Win Classes ) dog. Handled Lemonades. .B8f c 10-qt, Calvanired Pails. 114 $l.l5-(Jaiya.nJzed ,l)ro..3 Tubs...77 7Sc-CalzaiiLted , No., o'.Tubs. ,56 35c:Calvan'zd .Oil Cans, 1 gL25f 65c-GalTan'xd Oil Cans, i gaL.35 $1-Galvan'td Oil Cans,- 5 gal.B8f $2 dox. Decorated Cups and r. Saucers , f $1.79 dor. Decorated Plates, 7. .904 $4.15-Dinner Sets, ,42 pieces, decorated .,.........,...? $6.50-Dinner Sets, 50 pieces, aecoratea ......... Sl5-China Sets. 50 pieces. decorated ?.vuj Numerous other bargains. We do not deliver at these prices. Paionoflrsph Parlors Open Every EveiiinflIIear the New Records Telephones lo II Deparlnn'ti fxchsafje 11 Hone t Pfcoaes, A6171 A6172 W0flM,CLMffiE&C. SPECIAL SAVINGS IN DRISTLEGOODS Nail Brushes. 7 row; guaranteed best quab'tjr; regular 25c Value -J;;,".. :.i&4 Hand Brushes, 5 row, guaranteed best quality; regular 25c value lSet.7 Military Brushes, 11 row, solid foxwood back; reir ular $15 value, per pair .......;..,..,,...,..? 7 'zzJA CAUFORNlA HCiTIiU Tour Credit v is Goodr at This Store 17c Tike ' Money slF&ceVtlse " 1 Ivsjsw ' ' V T'1 . Thesf roods are or should be used" by everyone, and at these prices should appeal strongly to you. . Extra Values jn . Toilet Sets; Regular v- eJ.50. sale Drict .8 , , i : 1 xiair jorusnes, genuine eoony, u row: regular $1.00 value, special ......69 Hair Brushes, genuine ebony, 9 row regular $1.00 value, special . ...,03f Hair Brushes, genuine ebony, 7 row: Hair Brushes, genuine ebony,' 11 row: regular $1.25 value, special ...... 69 regular 75a value, special ....... 36f i . . ' Military Brushes, 11 row, solid ebony back; -regular $1.25 value, per pair .94 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL PICTURE FRAMING ORDERS THIS MONTH , elite China Shop 352 Morrison, Near Park Medicinal Wines .and liquors I SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY v v AND SATURDAY Welch's Grape Juice, half gal lon, regular $1.00 77s El Verde' Zinfande! Grape Juice, 50c quart .34 Woodlark C o ri c o r d Grape v , Juice, 50c quart 34s Cresta Blanca Wines, regular 30c to 45c pint .55 Preferred Stock Whiskey, full quart, regular $1.00 75f sii u Stops Falling Hair J Stops Dandruff Makes the hair soft -and fluffy. We guar antee it to be satis factory or gladly re fund your money. Per bottle, $1.00 nlclpal court for about a year without pay, on the table when the meaaure waa brouaht ud yeaterday. The ordi nance Is an elephant on the tianda of i tha counetimen and it la believed it will lie slumbering- on the table for a lone time. ' torn HOTEL STEWART Cmtt tbwl aUte Oaha twmn SAN. rKANClSCO 2)0 mm, IW prhaM UaW tmymm : plaa Sl.K)dr apmid. Aaacn pUa SJ.JO .d,pwMj. CaMtUcwto. BuiU. b CMHlMd uxl botal opaMd Dma. I . E.r ai'iJwa tnTMiwr. 1 aimiiJ fcua kU. OaoaraMlruimas tourpwtal mtj Stawaft iivohU tan Stmmm a, mo t TlTj e r r e r 3 o n . ', TsnaaaCaaehSBMa,9u Fa VALENTINES V FOR EVERYBODY FROM 5c IIP - .ih. We are now showing the largest and most complete line of Valentines Latest Novel ties, Catchy Verses, Beautiful Faces, Comics, of all kinds and descriptions. BRING TOE CHILDREN while the selections are com plete and get the first choice. VALENTINE POST CARDS 2 for 5 WE SELL JAPANESE FAN-TAIL GOLD FISH AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS EACH Following- tba request of a large num ber of east side push clubs for a city rock cruaher- Councllmsn Rushlight Introduced an . ordinance In the city council yesterday afternoon provldlna ror cruaher to coat ito.poo. The meaa ure waa referred to the waya and means committee. Tha rock crushera are ex pected to relieve the crushed rock fam ine in Portland.' Ruth Wtllet. the If -year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge T. Wtllet. died yeaterday at the Hobart-Curtls. after a short illneaa. Her death waa audden I and unexpected. She waa a favorite at i the hotel and her rather and mother are almost prostrated. Funeral will be held from Holman's chapel Saturday afternoon. 'Nightly, union revival meetings ara being held this,. week in the Swedish Baptist church, corner of Hoyt and Fif teenth : streets. with the following churches participating: Swedish "Mis sion Tienas, Norwegian ana uanisn Methodists, and the Swedish Baptists, Next week the meetings will be held at the Norwegian and Danish church, the lyeek following they will be held In the etweaian jneinoaist, ana tne ween rouow. lng that, In the Swedish Mission. Mra, Frances Frits, divorced wife of Hugo- Frits, has sued ber former hus band ln the circuit court. alt of the trouble Is over property matters. In the new case Mrs. Frits alleges that she in The city council granted Curator George H. Himes of the Oregon His torical society permission to banc the I portrait of Ben Holladay upon the north wall of the north light well In the city halL Permission waa alao aranted Mr. ' Himes to drape a large flag, formerly owned by Captain Thomas Mountain. Id the light well.' - -'City Attorney Kavanaugh was granted further time by the oity Council yes terday to report on the fender ordi nance, - He waa expected to report yea terday. but owtna- to the great amount of work which his office hss on hand stated that he had. been unable to pre pare the meaaure. . - - Councilman Orlacoll Introduced an ordinance In the . council yeaterday recommending that the street car com pany be compelled to furnish Beats for sll Dsssefisers or else carry them free of charge. The ordinance was referred ! to the committee on judiciary and elec- I tlona and City Attorney Kavanaugh. JAPANESE BRASSES AND BRONZES tw- A splendid assort ment of Statuary, Vases, Jars, Plaques, Mirrofs, Bells, Lan terns, Trays, etc. Nu- " rrierous small pieces suitable for prizes, etc. Values as low as $1.00, as high as $75. Choice, HALF PRICE LESSONS FREE With Every Pyro- ff a sjaAMs wHti No limit to number of lessons. We teach you every branch of the work Burning, Coloring", Carving, etc jyil Special sale of Handkerchief, Necktie, Collar and Cuff, Glove and Jewel Boxes this week. 35c values now 22s 25c values now 15s 20c values now 2 for 25s SEND ALL YOUR SWEETHEARTS A VALENTINE WE HAVE THEM WHISK BROOMS loaned her husband 12.780 in eold San Francisco in 1903 snd that he has only paid oacic 1,0 00. - She also claims another loan of $400 In Portland last May, of which 175 is alleged still to be uua. The St Johns Oas, Light & Heating company made application for a fran chlae from the city council yeaterday to furnish gas In St. Johns and Portland, The petition for the franchise waa re ferred to the committee on streets. The company agrees to erect a plant -worth $200,000 -within aix months after the rrancnise is gran tea ana furnish good illuminating gas for SO cents for esch x.vuv cuoio ieec 'The best' coal Wallaend and TtncV springs Dotn pnones. independent oai ec ce company. . Members of the city- council -again ilaced 'the ordinance providing for the ayment " of James . Mardonald, - who icted as ciera ana naiurr or tne mu Gum Girls Would Kill 'Em ff they'd blow up every warshlp-Mf tneya sina .era in tne aeep Don't Imagine for a moment that the 1 -Yankee'd- go to sleep," I . He would quickly Up and at 'em with his boot toes and his fist rill' the earth, in solemn silence, every , . Japanese had kissed. Chen, wel send out Mrs. Woodcock waving high her battle flag, tna. wlth Heney. marching with . her - j,otteat trouble wouldn't 4ag; xA .we'd squirt Into their stomachs a ', run quart or tock ana rye. -Ind withfn a half an hour every Japa , nese would die. -t one can wlthstanit the whiskey' of tnaae grana unuaa otatas, . vhlch Is daily slaying thousands It would ossify their pates Jut should one . lone struggling Jap enrnne th llnnni domnn'i hand ,-r. . . : r - . " - -, vnsn ne a see our , xanaee gum gins i t ? be would fly vto beat the band. : . - UNION t li'AUNDRY J Shirt Fhlners? snd Collar Polishers, i Tels. A,12S3,.Maln S8. J , . . Second and Columbia. s T Amos Bigham was arrested yesterday In Scsppoose on a charge of wife beat ing. He was arraigned In Justice Reld's court yesterday afternoon and released on the deposit' of $50 cash, ball. Dep uty Sheriff Archie Leonard made the arrest. Trial has not yet been set. t The city council yesterday appropri ated $3,500 for the purchase of mooring buoys to be placed in the harbor. The buoys were recommended by Harbor master Speler, whe urged that the port's anchorage facilities were Insufficient for the large fleet that calls here. "Announcements are but for a concert to be given at St. Helen's Hall Thurs day evening "of next week, at 8 o'clock. The artists will be. Miss Marjorie Mil ler, violinist, and. Mrs. Goodwin Thatch er, pianist, a recent, arrival. Miss Beabe will be the accompanist. Howard T. Rankin has begun suit for divorce on the ground of desertion from Relna Oe L. Rankin, to whom he was married In Oakland, California, in 1904. He charges that Mrs. Rankin left him without cause a little over one year ago. List of articles found on streetcars January 22, 1908: One pair mittens, one nackasre ouns. one nair scissors, one bundle, one knife, nine umbrellas,, one purse. Call lost article department, O, W.. P. building, First snd Alder streets. "Highest cash price, for fresh eggs" is a standing offer now being made by Johh 'p." Kruse.' the restaursnteur, " at 383 Morrison street near Park. Mr. Kruse Is bound to serve his patrons the very best the market affords. , Real estate agents and others please take notice, that the abstract depart Irient of the Title Guarantee A Truat company la open for business. Abstracts may be obtained as formerly. R. S. iiowjra jr., receiver. ; - Mayor Lena's communication ' to the council recommending that the office of sergeant ox ponce De , cresiea was re ferred to the committee on health and police. . Moat; of the councilman favor tne proposition. , . Special Finest stock, best in every way. Regular 25c, spe cial Friday and Saturday, each DOES A DOLLAR LOOK BIG TO YOU? If so you like to see it go as far as possibly when you make a purchase. 14c 'East' Side Mill A Lumber company. mill and general office foot of Snnkana avenue, umoer, puing ana poiea. Hours at city - sales offlcs. S1 Washington street, $ to ,9 a, m., ana to 5:30 . to. We sponge "and - press your clothe. and shine your shoes, all for Si per raonio. Main on, a-ii. wsgons run everywhere, Unique Tailoring Co., 109 Burns' anniversary concert and dAni suspioes of Clan Macleay. Armorv hall. Tenth and Couch streets. Friday. Jan uary ZU Admission 60c. . .. , will VUI V. inn, VtU VllaUVJ corn temover. Is sold onlv hv Aihurt Barnl. the druggist, 233 Washington street, at 25e bottle. , ?... . Acme 6)1 Co. 'sell ssfet mat nil anit fine, gasoline. Phone East 789; B-1007, Abstract and certificates of title ls DO YOU SHAVE? If you need a Razor, notice these "prices and remember this store is headquarters for the most complete line of Razors and Shaving materials. Brandt, Wcstenholm,. I X L, - Pipe, Wade & Butcher and : Era Razors, regular $2.00 "and $2.50, special. .... ..97 Brandt Self - Honing Razor Strop, regular $2.00. . . .97 do mi RUBBER GOODS Guaranteed for One Year. in- m:,J fey under any circumstances al low yourself to be misguided by fake ads and prices adver tised to deceive the public. YOU KNOW it will pay you to find out our prices. What's more, we stand by our guarantee. Glasses refitted inside of, one year at no extra charge., CONSULTATION F REE. Optical Bepartment Second Floor. The same now, as always before, we give you the inest quality at prices as low as some stores charge you for ferior goods. Red Fountain Syringe 2-quart, regular $2.25 .$1.43 Red Fountain Syringe, 3-quart, regular $2.35 $1.49 Seamless Fountain Syringe, 2- quart, regular $1.75. . . ,98f Extra quality Syringe, 4-qoart, regular $2.65 $1.98 White and gray Syringe, 2 quart, regular $1.35.... 48 White and gray Syringe, 3 quart, regular $1.50 58 Tullar's Ball Spray, 2-quart, regular $2.50 $1.73 Tullar's Ball Spray, 3-quart. regular $3.00 $1.83 Combination Syringes, red, 2 and 3-quart, reg. $2. .31.63 Regular $2.25 $1.73 Cloth-covered Water Bottle, 2 and 3-quart, reg. $2. .$1.53 Regular $2.25 $1.63 Rubber Sponges, reg. 75c, 53 PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE sued on short notice RJ 8. Howard Jr., receiver of the Title Guarantee & Truat company. 240-144 Washington street, comer Second. The Independent Coal & Ice company has oegun. suit in the circuit court against the Oregon Packing company to collect storage charges alleged to be due on -28S tons of pears that were handled by the plaintiff during August and September. It is . claimed , that $864.S4 is owing and unpaid. B. P. O, lks.-T-The " by-laws will come uo for adoptlen this evening. All the members are requested to be pres ent -.C M. Bill, secretary. ' . i ' ti "I jsi. , t' ' Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas, Wsshousal and way landings, dally ex- cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at S p. m, Woman's Exchanae. 1SS Tenth street. lunoh 11:80 to t; business men's lunch. Elks' building. .Seventh and Stark 'sta, paint company. Main 1334. 135 First streey phone log, f icMre rlass. F, E. Beach lniow glass snd glas at co4 . ute pioneer Full value for Title Guarantee ac counts in furniture, carpets, etc. Cash If preferred. Cohn Bros., 180-1 S3 First Buckskin money belts at Berni's drug store, 233 Washington street Best pro tection against robbers and pickpockets. Dr. T. J. McCracken-dentlst, 409-10 Rothchlld bldg..4th and Wash. , Main 903. , Dr. Howard, Chronic Diseases. Com monwealth building, Sixth' and Pine. ;. ' Dr. Osman Royal has returned. Hours 1 to 6 p. m. 200 Marquam bldg. D. Chambers, optician. 129 Seventh. . .- .i .s- Journal want ads, la a word. ' BABY WAS CAUSE ,0PDIT0BCESUIT By filing a suit for divorce Fred TVarren probably has awfrded Off for the present the danger,rof going to the rock pile for failure to support his wife, airs, jsmma warren several days ago filed a complaint against him. alleglna that he has for some time neglected to supply the necessaries of life for her. Judge Webster, before whom non-support cases are tried, has recently de clined to take any action In cases when a divorce suit was pending, holding that he has no Jurisdiction and that the troubles of husband and wife should first be settled in the circuit tribunal. Taking this view of the case, several suits for non-support have recently been dismissed, and the . Warren case will doubtless follow the others. War ren, in his complaint for divorce. makes prominent the charge that his wife secured a baby from a bab' home and tried te foist it upon hlmjas his Qwn son. - , . Where to Dine. Merchants' lunch dsilv IBrv flunriav dinner, JOc. Kruse's, Park and Morrison. Inspect .' Rosenthal's shoe store (win dows and get -busy. - - . S;-"."1 "". ti , 1 ' . v ta anawerins adTrtlsemnl herein. iiIiiui Motiea ThJeiirsat, ' - Hotel, Hamlin DOT AND IXaYHIWOKTH IIS. First parmaasnt Ug haul dowa town. Contains 100 baaotifnlb farnlahed stsam beatad apartments, 40 baths. Private telephone er irloe. Sanplarooeoafor euiiinsf i vial travelers , Eddy Bt. ears frora ferrr pass the doer snd SatUMct with trd St. cars from 8. P. Depot. v Bates frora f LOO op. Phone Private Kx. Franklia42. a n Frapois c o Fairmont Hotel , ' STJMM7T OF NOB IlltX, . . i uam rxajr Cisco, cau : " '', i - - . .'- . - Operated bf , PAIACE HOTEL : COMPANY A daaraatee of ZxoeUeaee. The most besutlfully located hotel In the world, situated shove the an noyance and discomfort of rebuilding a great city. and at the same time elossr to the business centers than any other large hotel. Kales iz.qo. $8 00, $4.00, , $6.00. Corners, llt.&U, $11.00. $18.00. $20.00. Parlor suites, $10.00. $1100 $14.00. very room with bath. Address . , . , , FAXBXOsTT MOTXIe, BAM TB-UrCXSOO. ; SOMBTHINO DIFTERKNT" . J KEY ROUTE INN OiKLAIS, OA2V. Every Modern Comfort Americas and Europesn Plan. . N. 8. MULL AN. Manager' ' - Formerly Assistant - Manager Palace Hotel. San Francisco, ' . Hotel Imperial BAN FRANCISCO, 911 Eddy eti ' user Franklin, one lobek west of Van Ness., European plan. Cafe in the hotel. This , hotel is not In the burned district Take Eddy street electrlo cars from Ferry. Ratea $1 per day up. - SERVICE PLATES Royal Doulton Coalport Minton Haviland These are all English wares of the very, best grade, except the Haviland, the standards of the world. Positively these are ex clusive importations. " Service Plates are 10 inches and Salad Plates 8 inches in diameter. Prices Vary from $50 to $250 per Dozen ROUGE FLAMBE VASES. Deep, rich red hue. They are Royal Doulton make and no two pieces are ver colored the same. Made by a secret process. BAIIXY & Company 424-426 Washington , s AV s KO PIATE5 n e. li in Our force Is so orrinlxerf' that we can do your satire croWn, bridge and plate 1 work In a day if neceaaary. This will be appreciated by people from out of town. Tou rasT have vour teeth ax- . tracted In the morning an go home at . nlgbt with new onea 1 ';: PoslUvsly Painless Bxtraotloa ' Free 1 When nates of Bridges Are . ' :i Ordered. ' : ?! W. A. WISE, Dcnbsf- Twenty Tears In Portland. " " -Falling bldg. Third and Washington ts. t a. m. to S a. m. Sundays. 9 to Vtt. , Painless Extraction. 60c; Pistes.' $5.. botx norn, a ajtd kazv nao.s hxilig theatre:! ' Wednesday, January 29 Song Recital Famous Basso XBBBZXT WXTJEEXSPOOV ( ; Mail Orders Received Now t , ': Address letters mnA haulca In XV T ' Panale Lower floor. 12 ni ti.Sfi! hu cony, $1 and 75c. . ., 1 MILITARY ACADEMY PORTLAND ORE. Marquam Orand1 . Phone Main C. 1 Portland's . Flmoua TI... tr. ... Only four mora nerformnf Tnntii snd remainder of week. Matinee Sat J "The Everlasthr"' . . , "rj-BTTT.'Si inflTTiirn FUled with s Song Hits, Msgnlflcent Scenery and Beautiful-Costumes. it Evenings, 86e, 60c,, 76c $1.00. Matl-' nee, 96c, 60c,76c. ! Marquam Qrand;; ' Phone . Main 9Y ' V Sunday and Monday only. Matinees snd NlMhtS. the Greatnit (T-vhlhltlnn a mated Pictures Ever Flashed Upon the iTnmrMioni'noHT. Tb Contest Complete, Including" TKB FZWAXi XHOOXOCT. ,., Prices, 95c. 85c, 60e. BAKRR Theatre noulbis$ t GEORGE L. nawiTR ni The Famous Baker Stock Company All 4 ' - This Week In - i By Ueorse Hroailhnral wrh. Man Of the Hour." e nnnrfnl - experience in Port- I Pay lull ot Intense scenes and sltua-, comrortaDie quar- I , irss - , ume in Portland. Matl- ' nw caturaay. . Evenings, 25c, Bc, 60o: Mat' 15c,' J5e. , amBLort B "A Mil Whits Flag." 1 3 ' A Boarding and Day School for Young Men and Bora, Preparation for eot leges, U. & Military and favai acaaemiea Ae credited to ' Stanford. Berkeley. Cornell, Am- nerst snd all Btats unl vsrslties and Agricultural coiiagea Manual traia ing. Business eoursa The principal has had Z9 land. ters. Best environments Make reservations now. For Illustrated catalog and outer literature Areas J. IT. BILL, II. D., JrTtnotpal and Propristea wV ftT$ -A Ms)4 Mm ii EXPO RINK ronaxTr-inrr iss ; , Basket Ball on Skates . HILL MILITARY ACADEMY VS. PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL, EMPIRE Theatre SSSUV - Milton w. seaman. Manager. Tonlaht all WMkZiiri,. tt- nesday and Saturda-r. - tw rr..t to.niv'' 5-r5jLat20 enaation of the age. Theodore Kme'"Ji A SFBmATB CT-AHCU. .l ?,una1 -?n life of the notorious ' Biddle brothers during - the Pittsburg tragedy. , , Nights 16e, 25CJ 3 5c, 606 MAta lOcIOc iwonw-jigieartea jixn." j, THE STAR y0Bi hw, A-i49 v All thlsWeek the R. E. French Stock Co. ' s s-resents tne Ureat Ntw . , tf t-. ; : : ork Succesa : ' ' ' Matinees- Sundnv ' TnaalA. Thn,. 1 and Saturday at 9:30; prioes 10c and 20c. ; h. very even in at !iSi. r.ri- is. k and JSo.i Phone for reserved seata.' - 'i t C YandST-Us ds llnaa. - Headed by , T ADOIE , i And Her Lion Troupe : Absolutely ,; the Premier Attraction I in i vauaeviue. , , " 1 . 1 '. iiV.i..iimiiYiiiii,iu nil Him nan i L-YRIC THEATRE gpth Phones i ICaln 4685t Home A-1088. c -ok commencing wonaay, January jiu, t -ue Alien atocx company ji're- ,- sents a Comedy Drama. i ' HB. BAS1TB8. OP ITXW TOBK. Matinees TliesHav. Thurtrlnv. t.fnp.' day and fiundsr.. Prions 1 On. and Iftc I Every evening at 9:16. Prices 10c( 20o . i and 0o. Boxes 60a Office open 10 a. . to 10 s. m. 1 ti Oaks Rink SJpeoial Jf tunber, , oonples Skate. Music every- af teribon and even ing. Oaks rink. Instruction free 'v' ,'i - ; bglnnera,v The Wckelodion theatre' Vv-Opposite Oregonlaa Bldg,'.';., t , - t , ' jsAxoxrs wzra V , '' FAIiSB IT1BT Wcufool Oil C!:c:;!m Makes Shoes Waterproof JVeather jrot a Chine At an r BY W ST - GUARANTEED 6 gallon lots, C1.-J9 PM'' 1 gallon lots, Sl.SO l;"r g -'L JIanu.'ncturJ ty 1TI f ' rc:nr: r I: