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t i THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, , FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 24, . 1808. t. 8wsmbV (BsewPBWIBiBJe kMMVHMMMM : Town Topics j TOMGUT'S AMUSEMENTS. 4 , Marquam ii. i .'. :'.t. . 1v!l' Auction" HAMr .;..,;..'Th Miu of tbe ocs" n ...) A Uesperste Chance I.yrio .......'Mr.. Barne Btar Grand Vaudeville DC new iun ..,.....,t....,...,. "Kidnaped" After ahnost a yur'i constant, hard, lndefatlgablelabor, come the glad Ud Iriga U stockholder or the Butte Boy Consolidated Mining company that de velopment of the . mine la practically completed, and that all now lacking- la water for He mill. The shaft ta down 300 feet, and aa other mines of the Ooldfleld district have encountered flows of water at a depth of 400 to 450 foot, the Butte Boys expect to have to go down an equal depth. When, water Is secured stockholders will soon hear from the company In the shape of hand some dividends, as it has Its mill now on the around and the property other wise fully equipped. It has a large quantity of ore on the dump,- and Is in prime condition to begin the prosperous career of a most (onerous payer. Its advertisement on another pake tells the story completely, it ta an interesting aocument. . t . .. .v,'. ,t,y. John v Conboy will , hart an oppor tunity to put In bis defense against tut charges brought against him before the liquor, license committee . of the ' city council tomorrow Tnorntna- at 10 clock. In addition- to witnesses summoned by Con boy there will be a number of prtom- inent cmsen present wno nave oeen Hubpenaed to rive their reasons for sisnina- a netition aakina ror the revoca tlon of Connor's lloenaa on the around at he Is an unfit cerson to conduot s a loon, cnsirmaa cottel nas announcea mat he would not summon Haaei ro- jiand, the 11-year-old girl around whom khe caae binges,' 4o testify, but that her tnrtaence in mo case in wnicn sne ap peared in the State circuit court would foe Introduced as testimony.' , . Oeorae Sands la ler-vina a five days Sentence In the city JaU at Bt, Johns for issault ea his wife. 8aBd and his Lvife had trouble a few days ag-o and de- ided to oart oompanr. Mrs. sands toox With her an umbrella when she left that -lands said belonged to him. Sunday ana saw in umDreua ani ms wire omlng up the street. Deciding to re assess nimseir or tne covetea rein. i tick Sands attempted to take It forcibly rem his wife. As a result lira. Sands iwora .ta a coraolalnt asalnat her unrulr husband wnicn accounts ror his sojourn n the bastile at St. Johns. He has one nor oay w serve. . Th funeral of Mrs. Jan Agnew, wh) 14 al her home, 413 Beacon street, esterdar afternoon, will be held tomor- ow afternoon from the residence at I 'clock. Interment will be at Lone Fir fra. A anew was a resident of Portland lor more than IS years. She leaves the following children besides her husband, i. Agnew: Andrew r., jr. v., ana J. n. gnew, Mrs. Llllle W, Francla, Mr, nna Lamar and Mrs. Grace Meyer, all ving in roruana. m 80c dew.' thin bliwn Tumbjerg.,40 $1.20 line'' Semi-Porcelain Cud and Saucer'8 i.y... QfV Anr. . Serni.Porer.lain. 7 ' ISc-CIasf FootdJ?Ily Bowlf '.B ?.rwArarf rhina: 12-Jnch ; Salads ", .,;mI( t f . . Btff 25r.TWorarrr! .Porcelain. 12-inch ' ; Cake Plate ..:.,.. . J .V8 $1.50 dtt. Rogeri Te Spooni981 2Sc-GIazed Jardinieres, 6-incb..lK 50c-Glasi IScts, 6 pieces .v, .25 2Sc-Glass ; Bowls, 8-inc'h .Y . . . , 10 25c-Glass Celery Trays I .. . . . . 10 60c dot. Wine Glasses 38t 90o doz. Handled Lemonades. .58f 20c 10-qL CUlyaniied Pail. . .54 $U$-Galvantzed No. 3 Tubs...7f 7Sc-6alzaBize'd No. 0 Tubs..54 3Sc:Galvan'zd' Oil Cans, 1 gaL.'254 65c-I5alvin'zd Oil Cans, 2 gal..35t $KGalvan'z4 Oil Cans, 3 gat. 5S $2 doz. Decorated Cuds and saucers xo $175 doz: Decorated Plate!, 7,.01 $4.15-DLnner Sets, 42 pieces, decorated ...... .? &S.50-Dinner Sets. 50 pieces. ; decorated. ..,4.35 $15rChina Sets, 50 pieces, decorated S9.90 Numerous other bargains. We do not deliver at these prices. Elite China Shop 352 Morrison, Near Park The Ejiworth League of Centenary Tiurch ha arranged to give 'an ; enter- tlnment at that church nest Friday Ight. Professor William M. Wilder ill conduct the great male chorus, hlch has made such happy musical lis In Portland. And a debate will take 11 ace betweon Dr. J. Whltcomb Brought r and Dr. Clarence True Wilson on jResolved, That woman's suffrage ouia net Dcucr numan conditions. meeting held yesterday to let the con tract for feed for the horses of the fire department to O. J. Simpson. The con tract calls for several varieties of hay and fel to cost about 14.000. East Side Mill 4 Lumber company, mill and general . of flee foot of Spokane avenue. Lumber, piling and poles. Hours oiiioe, zai at city sales street, I to I Washlnaton m. and 4 to (:S0 p. m. Abstracts and certificates of title Is sued on short notice. R. 8. Howard Jr., receiver of the Title Guarantee 4 Trust company, 240-244 Washington street, corner Second. Articles of Incorporation have been led by the Alder Realty company, hav- ig a capital stock of 12.600. The firm i composed of S. O. Reed. J. D. Hart rid H..A Sargent The Portland Japa- K'ae Benevolent Cemetery -association gnnlsed by local Japanese) on January I h, haS1 f fled partera of Incorporation. . tsan is tne president, tne -organise, on belngon the usual lines of ceme- ry associations. A omeetlng of the member of the bar ill be held In department No. 1 In the burthoua tomorrow morning at 9:30 (flock to receive the report of the com. lttee appointed by presiding Judge aland to drart resolutions in memory ' tba late Judge Fraxer. The commit- e consists of W. D. Fenton, chairman; . c. ueorge, M. u. Munly, k. B. Sea- ook, Joseph Simon and Ralph B. sher. . . lOTT AttAntlnti. MMtlnr tnntvtit (Friday), S p. m., at Dunning, McBntee A. Ollbauahs. to arrange funeral of Brother John McNamara. E. H. Deery, president. We sponge and press your clothes and shine your shoes, all for 11 per montn. Main i. A-tait. wagons run everywhere. Unique Tailoring Co., SOS btara. Those who drink "Golden Grain Gran ules," need not make New Tear's reso lutions, iney are on tne rignt traojc Follow healthy peoples ways. Steamer Jesse Harklns. for Camas. Wssbougal and way landings, dally ex- I dock at I p. m. Picture glass, window glass and glar ing. F. E. Beach A Co., the pioneer paint company. 131 First street; phone Main )93f. County, Surveyor Philo Holbrook Jr. announced that he Is a candidate r reeiectiou in hi declaration riled th the county clerk he says that he U strive his best to secure an ideal ad system. New candidates for-Re- bllcan precinct committeemen are R. Tuttl In No. ( and R. a Wright In . v. Full value for Title Guarantee ac counts in furniture, carpets, eta ' Cash It preferred. Cohn Bros., 180-1 8 J First Will nay Trust or TH List of articles found on streetcar nuary 23:. One roll paper, two keys, e purso. one box, on pair rubbers, e pair shoes, on milk can. one nair ovea, three packages, on book ticket. I ven umbrellas. Call lost article' de- rtment. O. W. P. bulldln. rirat and uer si reel. - - . Real esUte agent and other please K notice, that tha abstract depart- bntof the Title Guarantee A Trust Irapany is open for business. Abstract j -jt te .obtained a formerly. R. 8. tward Jr., receiver. Jtount Bcott car win not stop on Lwtborn avenue during the rush cash for deposits. Oreaon Mtle Guarantee. H. W. God- dard, J 10 Second. Tha best coal Wallsend and Rock Springs both phones. Independent ;oai at ice company. Portland Academy next term will open February . catalogue sent on application. Woman' Exchange. 133 Tenth street. lunch 11:30 to 2; business men lunch. Dr. Osman Royal has returned. Hour to ( p. m, 200 Marquam bldg. Dr. IB, C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh, Journal want ads. io a word. ura of morning and evening between and avenue, and Forty-eight p th new sohedule goes Into effect or liquor phone th Family Liquor r. J. E. Kelly, successor to Caswell Kelly. 3S4 Morrison street corner rk. Both Phones I'&cllla Main JS. Have yon seen th famous t opening looaa-iear ledgei s largest firms In Portland B.B0 and UD. Paclflo Statlonerv and tinting io., iuf-iVD-im eecona street ITh Portland Shoe Repair company, Tarohlll street between Third aVid lurth street. Phone Main 76ES. Tour ties repaired while you wait Best k soles, 11 cents. Bauer & Stopper. Where to Dine. Merchants lunch' dally. 2B& Sundav dinner, 60c Rrusa'a, Park and Morrison. CAKE SUPPORTING FOUR BRIGHT CANDLES ledger Statement, Popular Election rtlandT Outfits m , ' . , oi isenators, Jttiver improve ment and Tariff Revision. Item Oil Co, sell safety coal oil and gasoline, rnone liasi tb; B-1007. lembers of the fir committee of th V executive poara recommended at a F; W. Baltes Company mite ipvit inquiries for BEIiVTING Phones f Main 165 Home 11165 JPirst aiifl Oakl H. M. Cake has announced himself a candidate for th Republican nomlna tlon for United State senator to suc ceed Senator Fulton now running for renoralna :orp and reelection. As pre dicted in The Journal Sunday last Mr. Cake will make hla camDalan on a tilat- form indorsing the principles of State lebfoot Oil Blacking Us Shoes Waterproof Preserves JlKUq a Shin . k all Bealer. ment No. 1, the direct ' election of sen ators, by the people and not. by the legislatures, ror river and harbor lin nrovenients and a revision of the tariff. While hla .platform has not yet been definitely announced the position to be i&aen oy Jr. uatce is wen Known through his attitude of . two years ago whenShe ran a close second to Jonathan Bourne, the successful candidate for lectloh. ' Mr. Sak will make, a personal tour of the state In the Interests of hi con "dldacy and should he be .successful In the nomination will continue his active 'efforts up to the time of the popular .election In June. During these trips Mr. Cake will Indulge in no person alities against Senator Fulton or other candidates wh may come out against him and will conduct a clean and dig nified campaign. " 4v jBENHFIT PARTY y FOR , WORTHY CAUSE A benefit card party 1 td be given this1 evening at o'clock at th Barton, Thirteenth;: and Alder streets, to rats fund to send a 'poor, woman to Cali fornia, Th f woman . 1,. forking for a small pittance and sor- time ago sot her husband, who. is very IU, to southern California. Since then she has herself been very 411 and with the care of a babv on her hands, ha barely been able to keep herself alive. v a few .women I . i . f- - . . ; , .... havr Interested themselves In her .case and will try to' raise, the necessary money to send her to ' her husband, where ah can go to work again ant under Improved circumstance. ; Cards w . . - . . Ill DO ready gold. th evening are: as, .Mrs. Blanoh 1 f $ V . 4 I f , nlavaul In tha llnln mm and a large number of ticket hav been al-l Th patronesses for th evening are: ra. Warren K. Thorn Irbe Kofoed, Mrs. W. A. T. Buahong, Mrs. J. L. Moffatt Mrs. deorVa W. Mo M Ulan, Mrs. Charles Arklna, Mrs. W, Y. Masters. Mra A. Rankin. Mrs. L. Alnsworth Smith, Mrs. F. U Orannls, Mrs. C. B. Brown. Mrs. A Llndaar. Mr. T. A. Cahlll and Mrs. J. Ernest Laidlaw. SAYS TOMORROW u Mil t WILL END IT ALL Last Day of the Sale of High-Grad Piknoa Offered by Ftmous New York Factory, at Sacrifice. Tomorrow will be th last day upon which you can buy -one of my factory's! gn-graa piano at aosoiuieiy . wnoie- sale cost 'There sre only a few Instru ments on hand, but there la still a very I good representation as to styles. y orders from headquarter are to close the sale tomorrow night This la abso lutely final. Remember these instru ments are a make so wsll known that thera are scores of them In nromlnent Portland homes and' doubtless some of I your own friends have, exact dUDiicates tor tnem ror. wnicn tncy nave paia 1450.00. S600.00 and SSS0.O0. The prices at which these Instrument now on hand will be disposed of will mean a clear saving to you of fully one half the regu lar selling price and one half the amount you would be obliged to pay for ecual value at any of the retail estab lishments In Portland. Please do not overlook the fact' also that these In struments, which are really some of the rlneirt example of. high-elans piano building that my factory has ever turned oat contain many valuable ex clusive patented features which are not iound In any other uprights. sell either for cash or arrange I I Will I convenient terms as you prefer snd my factory's run guarantee will accompany earn instrument. Now if you want to buy a high-grade piano at tne lowest price that was ever quoted in .Portland tor a strictly nret- claas instrument you will certainly have to hurry. When you appreciate the faot that nearly two entire carloads of these splendid pianos have been sold In about 10 days' time In this out-of-the-way lo cation, and that is Just what nas Dean done, you can understand that tne values are without question most extra- closed bis doors It wss either a question of shipping these instruments back to the factory at great additional freight expense, extra handling, etc., or sell them here at one at a sacrifice. This latter Is what we decided to do. And tomorrow Is the last day. Remember the location, in the warerooms of the City Transfer c Storage Co.. 103 Front street, i. . itamacciotti. factory agent I'll 11 II IV ' II t ' ' ''' An opportuhity to piece out that winter suit with an extra pair of trousers at f REDUCED 'PHiCCS Men $7.50 Trousers, Now $6.00 Men,s $6.00 Trousers, Now $4 95 Men's $5.00 Trousers, Now $3.95 Mensv$4.00 Trousers, Now $3.25 Men!s $3.00 Trousers, Now $2.50 MenV$150 Trousers, Now $1,95 HI 1 f LEADING CLOTHIER Simplicity There's just as much difference in talking machines as there is in pianos. The Columbia Qraphophone is the only instrument of its kind. It has reached its per fection as a musical instrument largely because of its ideal simplicity. Best kind of evidence in the "BN" model, which costs you complete with six records and 200 needles just $28.60 and on easy terms at the cash price if you like. OTHER OUTFITS FROM $12 TO $200 w Columbia Phonograph Co. No. 571 WASHINGTON ST. COLUMBIA BUILDING. Between Park and West Park. 1 DEVEiepM!MH6 Good Workmanship . Prompt Service . Reasonable Prices OREGOtt-mOTO-STOGKQ X. XJBSSE OOBZV. Ill a4T. t.Jx 6tVa L MILITARY ACADEMY PORTLAND ORE! A Boarding and Day School (or Young Men and Boya Preparation for eol leires, U. 8. Military and .-vavai Academics. Ac credited to Stanford. Berkeley. Cornell. Am herst snd all State Uni versities and Agricultural colleges. Manual train Ins. Bnslneas eoursa The prlnrfpat ha had IS land. Comfortable quar ters. Best environments Make reservations now. For Illustrated catalog and other literature ad ers J. If. BILL. VL D.. Prlnclsal and rroprtetos. A New Departure The cost of Interments has been grestly reduced by tb Holman Under taklnc com Dan y. Heretofore it has been tbe custom of funeral directors to make charges for an incidentals connected with a fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertak- I ina company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket is furnished I by us we make no extra charges for i erflbalming, hearse to cemetery, outside I box or any services tnat may ne re j quired of us. except clothing, oemetery ana cirrwxn, iiiub ciiecuni htiiii i of SZfi to 175 on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. 8SQ TBXSS ST- COX. BAXXON. 7. r ff' I V J 'Js5' WtIMtaaadKW-Iork JT rtlant, Onega. 1018 or MAIN lOlS Per Ton Banner Coal NONE kKTTERFORTHK PRICE WESTEJLN FEED AND FUEL CaSf pht.b8 xy xorm jam vtbajc coax. J: A SCENE OF DOUBLE INTEREST Is now represented at our MEN'S CLOTHING SHOP. While many take advantage of the spe cial CLEARANCE INDUCEMENTS offered "on our Fall and Winter SUITS, OVERCOATS and CRAVENETTES, others are busy inspecting and trying on the newly arrived models. These garments interpret style, beauty, refinement and craftsmanship. They were designed and tailored by the STEIN-BLOCH CO., SCHLOSS BROS, and the BRADBURY SYSTEM yet, moderately priced. CREDIT IF DESIRED You can arrange to pay for your new outfit in small weekly or monthly payments to suit yourself. No extra charge for credit nor for necessary alterations astern OutfittirtgCo ?4rd Cor. Washington and Tenth r3 PLATES do your entire crown, bridge. and pint work In a day ff necessary. . This will be appreciated by people from out of town. Tou ml V have raur iMik . traeted in th morning ar.rt go bom at Ight with new one. VOBtUvely lalnlss Sxtraotioa Tret Wa' mat or BrMfea At r; , W. A. WISE, Dentist TwntT,TMr in Port! nr. 4. 1 7a.IIInaV KM Thlil UTa.l.Uala fta a. m. to I p. m. fiundays. I to K, Painless Extraction. lOe: Flatea. 1L BOTH TMOMXM, A A KAJW.tOaa. AartrBzicEsTTS. HCIL.IC noini I biUlU 14th ... VuUutM Phones Main 1 and A.1112. 13 VXOaTTa. Iiainmia vvnn arrrw. BAT. 8cll Pr,e8 Matinee Tuesday.. . The Musical-Comedy 8uccees, j Evenings. II 60 to 80c Mat . 1 to Uo. HCILIG THEATRE. Wednesday. January It 8ong Recital Pamoua Basso . KZmBSBT WRXtltrOOI y' Mail Order Jcelved Now. Addraaa lurtaM mnA .kuk. nr fr I Panalft Lower flnnr 11 11 in- k.l ' . I cony, 1 and 7c '- u Marquam Grand ' Phone Main I. Tonight, Baturday Matinee and Night, Last three performances ,( greatest of all Spectacular. Good ledy, new sons; hits, beautiful ballets. Evenings, f5c, 60c, 7c, 1; Matt- iThe loom late. neea, I60, 60c, 71c Marquam Qrand Phone Main . , y,r Portland's tlimini Theatre l , NEXT 8UNDAT AND MONDAT ONT.T Matinees and Nighta. Tb Qreaieat Picture Exhibition , yer TbOUSands Of th Innrinn AfhtatlM I Clubs and snectators in full avanlnr . I dress at the arena. Prices. lEo. 15c. too. BAKBR Thaatra raoataU8 ! OXOROB Ll. RAKER. Onl Wuunr. ' Tb Famous Baker Stock Company Ail M. Ull wva in . Mtll or nm ftrsL By Oeorae BroadhursL author of "Ttia IW.. . . T ,, . . play full of Intense scenes and srtua- lion. First time In Portland. Matt- nee Saturday. I Evenings, iSo, JSe, 60c Mat 1 Sc. 1 5a m goyvs -a mum wait nay." EMPIRE Theatre SSSV, Milton W. Seaman. Manaaer. " Tonight all Week Matinee , Wed - I'MSalaa ai4 B m mm mW. ... ai ' l . I - . : " Founced on the life of thm notorloufl Biddle brothers during tht PKUburg trmcedr. Nights 15c, 25c, t5o, SOc; Mats. tOo. wava iiianTlftn rrsal I a sTaii fiaa raoaeai Vrw, A-1499 ''' Oxa. M. Mud " AH this week tb R. E French Stock Co. nsents the areat New .xork Success. t a .' "XXDVAWEO." .. ' Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Tbnrsday -1 and Saturday at 2:30; prices lOo and JOo. 1 Kvery evening at 8:1S( prices 15c J5o and 16c. Phone for reserved seats. THE STAR TUB GRAND Tanderin de Xmxe. . 1 , Headed by '. : ADQIB And Her Lion Troupe 1 Absolutely tb Premier Attraction' la vauaevuie. LYRIC THEATRE Both Phonest Main 4688; Home A-l 038. Week commencing Monday, January 10, Tbe Allen Stock Company Pre- . sents A Comedy Drama, -' , KB. BABsTSS, Or XTBW TOXX. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday. Satur day and Sunday. Prices 10 and 20a Every evening at 1:16.. Prices 10c, lOo and 80a Boxes 60a Office open 10 a, m. to 10 p. m. .. . 'V "The Nickelodion Theatre" Opposite Oregonian BWg, nAXtOxn with . ' And r-'-Vf Aurs bttaxt '' - EXP0RIWK BASKETBALL Till! S9 AT BZOBTT X. X. A. T, . X. ft. EXPO RINK XJUDIES' STXOHT TOKIOKT 7 EXPOOINK OXAJTO XATZHXB SATTTaVOAT EXP0RM aBEESSSETI n Free SliaSes To Ladies ; OAKS RINK ASMZSSXOir IOC ' - iosight, Tc::cr.r.ov; AND SUNDAY Diamcnd Rcof Sfcfr " '. Tmadb-frpm CREOSOTB 5 Gal. Lots 75c Per 0.-J. 839 jnscrr rr. x ?htz.a : t -