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
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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 $1.00. Matl-'
nee, 96c, 60c,76c. !
Marquam Qrand;;
' Phone . Main 9Y ' V
Sunday and Monday only. Matinees snd
NlMhtS. the Greatnit (T-vhlhltlnn a
mated Pictures Ever Flashed Upon the
iTnmrMioni'noHT.
Tb Contest Complete, Including"
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Prices, 95c. 85c, 60e.
BAKRR Theatre noulbis$ 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."
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' 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
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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. , ,
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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,'.';.,
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Makes Shoes Waterproof
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1 gallon lots, Sl.SO l;"r g -'L
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