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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND FRIDAY EVENINO, JANUARY 81, 1008. It 3 I - , ,m - mi, ---! - , .TOMGIirS A-Mt'SEMKXTS. . Marntiara ';..;.'.'. ,."Wir Down Hast' Haker. ...... T.,.. "A Milk White lag" Kmplrt. y'ailg-Haarted Jim" Grand , , , ,.,.. ,.i , Vaudeville 1-yrio Jack Wells of Wyoming'' Star. .....The Moonshiner Daughter" 5 ,' The United-Scandinavian .revival r- vices, now hold In tha city are growing la Interest large crowd attend the er . vices and conversion are reported at 1 every meeting. Services in tha open air on Third street near Iturnalda, are . veins Conducted every evening at ( , o'clock before servicer In the church, ' which service - la toning lead by Rev. John OvalL pastor of the First Swedish Methodist church of the city. Next : Sunday a mass meeting will be held In - .the, .Swedish Methodist Uptsoopal i church, corner Beech and TJorthwicK. , a I o'clock p. m., then services will , be held In that church every night ex j cept Saturday., , Members ci tha street committee of , the city ' executive bpsrd placed them salves on record yesterday as favoring the abolishment of the 10 per cent rule 1 but withheld decisive - action ' bacau Mayor Lane was not present. The rule provides that no bid on city work shall be accepted that exceed the estimate . r me, city engineer oy iu per cent. Wand. Chartea I Potter, Emmelt Me rnn. Oonrrall. 14111. timer M. VV 1 singer, William C. Tyson and John U Mountain. These men too me exam' luutlou for the position last wee it. At the meeting If the Women's Union Label League, held fat Drew ball last evening. the following officers were elected: Miss Mary Jones, president Mlsa E. Dobyns. vice-president; Mrs, A. tionnnm, secretary; jars, jonnsion, nsnclal secretary: Mrs. E. M." O'Brien, treasurer: M . Perry, sergeant-at-arms Mrs. , IMoonan,, (Juorkeepw. , . , , . . Burglars forced an entrance to .'. the bouse of ' A. I Kendall,. SIS Market street.1 yesterday afternoon and Stole revolver nd several articles of Jewelry valued at about &0. . The inert was re ported to the oolioe. and detect! vea have been detailed on the case. There la no clue to the Identity of the thieves. ' List of articles found on streetcars, January SO:' One suitcase, one purse, one notebook, one sheet music, one pal shoes, three packages, one .glove, one bundle cotton, 11 umbrellas, one pack age valentines, pwners cull lost-ar ums aenarimeni. v. w. - -. vuuiuai, Klrst and Alder streets. - The Millard ; Avenue Presbyterian church will give the second in Its series of social entertainments at Nsshville hall ton iht. The Droirram will com nrlse concert 'numbers by Portland mil" sicians and a stereopueon description or a trip through the national - reuow tone park by Rev. D. A... Thompson, The -east side office of Tbe Journal U located at 160 East Morrison : street. This rule has often proved Inconvenient! .... .. . rmmt t. ia and the members wish more leeway In th ,f'0 JS2LiHt.- n2 deciding bids. It. Is probable (be ruH Jlm hSA the win h h,.n.v,.,i t Ih. n.vf ' miir, I advertisements will be received at the will be abolished at the next' meeting or me commu.ee, " The young . people ot St David's church presented a comedy In the Wood- men of the World ball. Bast Sixth and office, as well as news and collections. The office Is reached by either tele phone. n-2444 Is the Home number an4 East 3 IS toe taenia nuniocr. Appraisements of estates were filed ?ia"!.AJler 'ret. laat night entitled, hn the county court this morning as fol- .(.,-. ... . i .....i- .i:: I lows: a. uaxen, izi.zoa.ov urisiian 11 u w I a m Am T V 1. . a A nAt,.l.. m 1 notes, play waa pleasingly presented. who had ports were: Leo Kyan. Arthur I '"tT'?aJ ItoyaL Walter Porarsnlg. Joe Bartholo- nio,t entirely f WallW. Barnes MorVlaT' Ruth WaiiiiL The Brooklyn School Alumni assocla- Charlotte Ball in. Marguerite Backus and I tlon will hold its regular meeting this ' -"ue wacaus. i evening. A musical program will be . ' , ,.' .. , . . given, to be followed by a reception to A general invitation has been extended I fhe February graduating clans. Parts to Republicans of the Sixth ward to I will be assigned for the debate on organise the 8lxth Ward Republican Marcn 7 ciuo. ine meeting win te neid at Jones naii, f ront ana uidds streets, tomorrow nigni. Election or orricers win occur -at 7:30 to be followed by speaking and a smoker. Former State Attorney Gen eral C. M. Idleman. Judge K. C. Bro- naugh and T. J. Cleeton will be the -3 speakers while Frank Uennessy, clerk I "or' eral .on v ' Bwurs wm '" I R. E. Parr, a special representative i ' of a company which manufactures 11- A man named J. Bexemer waa ar- umlnated window signs, left last night rested yesterday afternoon by Deteo- for Ban Francisco to be. gone for six fives Hellyer and Malonev and Is be- "2"., ?r; 1!" mhna"th " ln th Ing held pending advloea from Arlsona, northwest for many months. wuere u is mougni ue le wanted to an-I cv, mr for enmnii?itv in fh rht,r . I The Portland Shoe Repair company, poatoffice. The prisoner denies that he 269 Tamhlll street, between Thlrdand is the man wanted and declares that he Fourth streets. Phone Main 7166. your bas been working on the north bank ahoea repaired while you wait Bast road ror several months and was so em- oa-11 "ces, ve cents, oaaer x otoppvr. Special tomorrow. lb pounds sugar fl. With our combination $3 order, At the People's. See advertisement on market page. People's Market & Grocery, First and . MAKES LIFE MISERABLE. Troubleg Thit Keep Half th Port. ? j land Doctors Bntf, - ' For the sske of your personal - wet- rw, just inina a moment auout toe process of digesting food. . , There are certain secretions called gastrlo iulces that act unon the food after-it la swallowed and change all tbe nutrition in It into life-giving blood. jinyimng tnai intenerea witn ne sncretlon Of these Juices causes Indi gestion and makes a chronle sute of stomach weakness Inevitable.' ' i rom now on build up the strength ana neaun or tne stomacn with Mi-o-na tablets, Tou will soon And yourself strong and never know the meaning of Indigestion. . . Half of the prescriptions the Port land doctors write are for troubles that result directly from a weakened stom- acn. strengthen tha stomach muscles. Increase the secretion 0f gastrlo juices, and you will And that oommon affllo- Iions indigestion, with Its headaches. dltclness, depression of spirits, , spots oeiore toe eyes, nervousneHa, sleep lessners . and general dellblty have been overcome. If Ml-o-na did not have an unnonallv curative eitect in stomacn aiaoraers. it could not be sold on the guarantee given by Woodard, Clarke & Co., to refund tne money unless it .noes an mat la claimed ror it. Tnny give an absolute, unaunllfled guarantee with ever 80- oent box of Ml-o-na that the money will oe rerunoeo unless me medicine cures. They take the whole risk, and you cer tainly can arrora to get Ml-o-na from tnem on tnis pian - ' " ' AT THE THEATRES Seats for "George Washington Jr' Seats are now selling at box office of the Helllg theatre for George M. Cohan's musioal play, "George Wsahlngton Jr.," wnica win no tne attraction at tne aoove 1 1 tneatre next juonuay, i uciuij boh Wednesday nights, February 6, 4 and 8, 1 witn a special price matinee weanesaay. Carter Le Havoni a young comedian with a big reputation, is playing tne tine roie. . , ""r" ' ' .X - - V ' ' ' - i. -4 k tf, . w v k ': . ' f ; -' ' " i . . ? VrX' ployed at the time the alleged Arlsona rooDery occurred. Have vou seen the famous R- A B. flat opening loose-leaf ledger used by the largest firms In Portland? Outfits firmr tn rir.o-h mA tV., .in IH.60 and up. Pacific Stationery and floor for, Oregon nd Idaho, will con- jrjnung Co Z03-206-207 Second street duct a speolal meetlnjg In the Salvation Army nan, i4 Madison street Hunday The Central W. C. T. V. will hold the evening at S o'clock; subject, "Plea of monthly social and tea next Wednesday the Broken Heart" The major will be afternoon at 2:110. Mrs. E. H. Roper accompanied by Ms daughter. Cadet will speak on "The Value or Social Maud Faulkner, who will sing and take Work to the W. C. T. V." part in tne service, weanesaay evening the malor wishes to meet all tha No i corps Salvationists la their hall at o'clock. Condon. Or., Jan. 17. 110. Pioneer Paint Co., Portland, Or. Dear Sirs: Would like 100 pounds of the Japanese Anu-mut compound snipped at once. Hav heen nut several ifava and flnit a great difference ln amount of dust I and musical entertainment tomorrow stirred up, I send check to pay f or I night at S o'clock. Xloora 10O1C Ilka new and nrevanta riuf I same. Tour truly, 8. C. Dodson. Japa- Ws sponge sad press your clothes neae Anti-Dust Compound makes old and snme your anoes, aii ror i per from settling whllo aweeplng. Pioneer month. Maui 614, A-ll. wagons run Paint Co., lil First street Phone Main everywhere. Unique Tailoring Co, 309 ut. star. For liquors phone tbe Family Liquor Store. J. E. Kelly, successor to Caswell A Kelly, 154 Morrison street corner Park. Both nhones Pacific Main 25. and Home, A-xsgz. Tha Enworth league of the Swedish Methodist church, corner Beech and Borthwick streets, will give a literary A series Of srMwIal minul m.ttni I nmnara and Fruitmen Write In your is to be held ln the Third Presbyterian telephone bopk Main 6679, Ben Levy & church. East Thirteenth and Hne "-7. streets, to be led by the pastor. Rev. A, J. Montgomery. The first of the series win be held Sunday night and they will be continued through the week. A large chorift will assist with um aiuKiug, wnicn win oe in cnarga ft. oueL soioist ana airector. Walter Thomas Mills lectures at Ab- Ington building. Third street for First Spiritual society. Sunday evening at 7:46; subject "Chances of Childhood." Those who drink "Golden Grain Gran- .1-- ii. . V . . . . . . I -XI bv.c win uegin at cto eacn evening. u,es. nt(.d not mak, New Te4ir. ,..,. Tn ll. . h. .t lutlons. They are on the right track. - -- " " vw.!!, i follow beaitny people s ways. In the Commercial club building the Portland board-of trade proposes to es-1 Steamer Jesse Harktns, for Camas, tabJlsh a produce exchange, similar to Washoural and way landings, daily ex - that in Chicago and other eastern cities, cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street uuramiMion ana proauce men may aock at s p. m. meet dally and agree unon . current prices. The room will be equipped with Highest price paid for Title Guaran- . S0;!:,""6-" t?-, egon t Mags and Merchants Na- i .L ,T, " ",uvu tionai accounts, conn iiros.. isu-isi r..vw vv yuaiw iwu;, I First street At a meeting last nigni or tne inula- x,r. W. E. Mallory, naturopath, has . tive and Kererendum league in tbe Car- removed his orrtces from Aiisky build penters" union 'halt East Pine and ln t0 812-31S-814 Rothchild building. f irflnd A V Ami A I was HanMafl IniiltA I Francis J. Henev to deliver a lecture ' Portland Academy Daniels ln 'The Tattooed Man." The attraction at the Helllg theatre, Fourteenth and Washington streets, f or three nights, beginning next Thursday, Februarv t. will b the famous Ameii-il - - -1 1 UW. I. t..l.la , VUA. 1 I Herbert's latest comic opera success, 1 The Tatooed Man.' A special price , matinee will be given on Saturday after noon. Seat sale opens next xuesaay. "Way Down East" Matinee. Tomorrow there will be a matinee per formance of '"Way Down East" at the Marqucm and the closing performance of the engagement will be . tomorrow night. This famous American classing tha moat nonular Dastoral nlar on the 1 stage today, is filling the Marquam nightly, for the drama Is one which advertises itself. next term will before the organisation at an opening open February 4. Catalogue aent on ap future. v-"- meetlner to he held In tha near A. W. Parshley, H. Denllnger and John fjatalner were appointed to call on ihe prosecutor at once and secure a suit able meeting place. Members of the civil service commls- - slon decided yesterday that nly lieu- Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone least 7B; H-ivvf, Woman's Exchange. 1S3 Tenth street lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. W. A. Wise and associates, painless tenants and captains will be allowed to dentists, Third and Washington. compete for the position of battalion chief which will be vacant upon the resignation or unier Lee Hoiaen in Feb ruary. Experience and canabilltv will be the chief requisites in securing the position ana tv out or a total or 100 points will be credited for this part of ino examination. Dr. BL C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam, D. Chambers, optician, lit Seventh. Journal went ads. lo a word. Where to Dine. is the night of the entertain- Merchants' lunch dally. 26c. Sunday ment at Centenary xhurch. on the ehr. dinner, 60c. Kruse's, Park and Morrison - Vier of East Pine anil Xrin.v. t.c Music oy mate cnorus and ladies' quar- HIVV lil II M IIA u Y tet. Debate on "Woman's SnirmJ k, l'-'' AJV.tlllliLlVl ZtTti&l LINES ARE FIXED auspices of the Epworth league to de- i.ay lue oi tne new piano. Th. Women's Home Missionary o- -W. W. Babbldge and W. H ' Mtlio4i.t churcl in the all- amination for the" position of 'n lot o ??rc" JlS.Vl tl.a flrehnat. Rnhhldea bo. "P"na u. u m . , truZ A,"..rr-r IX."" the last conrerence and elected tneipi-j "Bed Feather" Coming. Cherldah Simpson, one of the most popular of light opera prima donnas, is coming to the Marquam next Tuesday night with "Red Feather." This opera has visited . Portland several times ana It has never disappointed. The book and score were written by talented peo ple and the opera contains some of the most tuneful numbers that are In vogue today.. The Country Squire." Sunday afternoon and evening the at traction at the Marquam will be 'The Country Squire." This play is tne vehicle of the young American actor, Lee WMlard, a local favorite. For sev eral years Mr. Willard has been visiting Portland with excellent attractions until his name Is synonymous with an artistic performance. . "A Milk White Flag." No more popular farce was ever writ ten that Hoyt's "A Milk White Flag " and Its repetition this season has proven even a greater success man . " - Ham nifis. Howard Russell and William Gleaaon ln those extremely funny char acters of ti.e man who feigne dead to defraud the life insurance company, the rerlment and the unaeriaxer are as nearly perfect as imagination can con ceive. ' "David Hurnrn" Next Week. All the thousands of readers of Ed ward Noyes Westcott s noted novel, "David Hnrum," will rejoice to know that the greatest Crane production of the day is to be presented at (he Baker all next week, with me veteran- cnar acter actor, William G lesson, as David. "Peck's Bad Boy" Next Week. "Peck's Bad Boy," which will open at the Empire next Sunday matinee, is of course nothing but a bundle of fun and nonsense, but It is all that and has made people taugn, do en in dook ana play form, fo lo, these many years. It comes azain this season with a strong company, including the boy, the girt the groceryman, tramp and a whole lot i or others too numerous to mention nert, MML. TLRE.SA CARRLNO Teresa Carreno. whose fame as a nlanlat whose art and Ufa are nnw at their greatest will appear at the Marquam Grand, Monday evening, jrvuruary a. Carreno is always a person of exceptional Interest; and Of this ex tremely fascinating woman and artist it has been often said that she Is one Of those richly endowed and satlsfvlnar women whom to know la culture, and to know Intimately Is a liberal education. Neither her personal beauty nor the beauty of her art has faded. On the contrary, her charms have mellowed like tha tone of a a-lorloua violin that comes to Its fullneea as the years pass. Many artists scarcely more than achieve fame at Carrenno's present period, but she, who as a "Wunderklnd" was so brilliant has reached that splendor of attainment and perfect maturity so rarely gained; attended by beauty, vivacity and delightful charm of manner. Her history, an Interesting one especially upon the artlstlo side, and her present piece In the world of music, are no less due to her indomitable Will and powerful determination than to that a-enlua which la riven la the few. " Carreno has a unique position In art Since her first appearance here, there has been no time when her name has not been a household word of America. She was born at Caracas, Venesuela. where her father, from whom She received her first musioal Instruction, waa a Minister of Finanea. and a man of wealth when he took office, but was later ruined by one of the usual revolutions. This revolution save tha world one of its areat pianists. Her musical talent was discovered when she was but three years of age. One night some friends played some new Polish dances Intended for her Sister. Who waa thirteen Vaara her aanlnr. Taraaa. In KaH. listened with great delight and next day stood before the piano la what She thought the emotv music-room, and btran to htrmnnlm nna of tha dances from memory. He father, himself a fine player, hearing the sounds, looked ln to show the supposed elder sister that a certain chord was Incorrect When he saw it was Teresa he burst into tears of emo tion, and she, because she thought she had grieved him, threw her arms aruunu nis necK ana promises never again to niav tne ni; easily dissuaded by her father from this, and under his play the piano. She was under his Instructions applied herself to routine exercise work and later, but when quite young, she had composed several pieces; and it was she who wrote the Venesuetan National Hymn. M mo. Carreno uses the Everett niano. It la a piano nf mtrvnlnm tone quality and Is rapidly being recognised as one of the world's fore most pianos. The Grand piano which Mme. Carreno will use Is now on exhibition ln our window. mi!liWse Sherman Bay & Co OPPOSITE POSTOFFICL PUnos orgaas Tlctor Talking' Machines, Child to Get Big Teddy Bear. Tomorrow matinee at the Empire per formance of "Big Hearted Jim" another of those big Teddy Bears, such as Ben PHOINE A, lOlS or MAIN 1018 Pr Ton Banner Coal NONE BETTER FOR THE PRICE WESTERN FEED AND FUEL CO. p ,tfc seaxebs nr Eovn in steam coax wives and son. in a novelty paintlAg act, is the headline act at the Grand. Any one fond of this class of art will ap- ton Vaughn got V few weeks ago. will . Predate It The special added attrac- k .a. n, hiM .A ioi tion is a fomeay cycling- act oy ino ot. w Kivcu away w tun t-iuiu tsisus a m . . ' - - - t-i .,,...,. n... tn. .nroi nm. I Ones brothers. Fred St. Onge of this kJ- t; ' -f;;;; act is the man that taught Helei ici j a jitri ouiis in v 1 1 uuun in-ii, j. vii'buv pilot temporarily for several months, At a meeting of the clvlUnervloe com mission yesterday the following men were passed as stokers for the flreboat and fire engines in the fire department: Albert J. Hauser. Edward O. Dunlap, J. H. Campbell, Jesso T liar p. Fred E. F. W. Baltes and Company invito your inquiries for PRINTING : f Male 165 rutraes , Home A 1165 First and Oak lowln officers: President. Mrs. J. E. Bennett; first vice-president, Mrs. J. W, Londey; recording secretary. Miss Anna uanKin; corresponding secretary, Airs. E. W. Harlow; treasurer, Mrs. A. M. Knox: supply secretary of district Mrs. E. W. Ball; secretary temperance and literature, Miss Mamie Shaver; secre tary young, people s wont, Mrs. u, F. Morden. ' At Jhe afternoon session the devo- voliohals were led by Mrs. James Mo Kens))!. ' Mrs. T. H. Short read a papor on "North American Indians,", and Miss ' M. Frlekle spoke on "Mission Work In East Tennessee. ' i NEW FOUNTAIN TO ' FACE CITY HALL 1 Thrnus-h tha : efforts of tha wnnwn a public fountain has been purchased in New York to bet set up in front of the St. Johns city hall. It was purchased of the J. L. Mott Iroa works. New York city. The fountain will be erected on .the three-cornered block in front of the newly completed city halL The foun tain Is nine feet, six Inches high and tHn irWMl n.l KnRln la nl,. fa.1 . I Inches In diameter. There are two very beautiful fountain. tomorrow matinee and night "The Train Robbers." All the coming week the attraction at the Star theatre will be the French stock company ln "The Train Robbers." This-Is a new sensational melodrama, with comedy mixed in it. "The Train Robbers" will have Its first local pro duction Sunday afternoon. The play depicts conditions of other days. The seat sale Is now In progress. "Jack Well of Wyoming." Hsve yon seen the cowbov day at the Lyrio this week? If not, you have missed one of the season's treats In the way of theatrical offerings. The play strikes a new note in western drama and its very realism and naturalness make an appeal to the theatre-goer, , "The Wolve- of New York." The attractions at the Lyric next week, commencing Monday night will be the thrilling comedy-drama. "The Wolves of New fork." It deals with present-day conditions in the metropolis and nnounos in comeuy, action and sen tlment. act is the man that taught Helen Keller, me famous blind girl, to lde the bi cycle. Remember that Sunday evening closes tha current bill Will Jumrle Some. The great Nello will Juggle some at the Grand next week to prove that there are few, ir any, netter jugglers in tne business than himself. He will be as sisted by Mademoiselle Nello, and the other acts on the program will be a choice assortment of clean, clever vau deville special ties. SONGSTERS PLEAD FOR BITE TO EAT Nello Coming. The grea. Nello, one of the best of the juggling proression, nas Deen en gaged by Sullivan & Consldlne to head the new vaudeville program at the Grand next week. This noted act will be surrounded by other strictly up-to-date vaudeville features. Great Artist at the Grand. Abd'el Kader, assisted by his three pans a oove tne ground pan making a very neauumt rountain. t Is the plan to have It illuminated at night so that it will show up to the best advantage. Its installation has been taken charge of by the city council and the city will maintain the fountain after It has been Installed. . j. ' r.- Spectacles II at Merger's. I MULLANE'S I Cincinnati 1 I TAFFIES J , XO. BXfcHETj ft 00, ' ioe Agents. - i- A bird lover suggests that The Journal call the attention of the children to the condition of the 4 birds at this time. When the 4 ground Is frozen it is difficult for the birds to and anything to eat and a few crumbs scat' tered in the yards will draw an 4 appreciative company of the feathered creatures. , 4 JOVE CALL FOR SUBIW SITES Daily Sales During Early Part of Week Aver age $30,000. LARGE CROWD - WILL HEAR CARRENO The Marquam lobby was filled early this morning with an Impatient mob of musioal enthusiasts waiting for the Carreno seat sale to open, and evory indication points to a tremendous house xor tne great piauisie on monaay even ing next Carreno always rouses fre netic enthusiasm and applause wherever fcnd whenever she plays, and her path this season has simply been strewn with ovations and paeons of praise. Of Carreno it has been said that no other living planlste can obtain a more sonor ous tone from her piano; she seems to wrest the maximum of sound from the strings, yet her playing never -appears to. be noisy and If she makes the piano thunder she can also "elicit the most melodious of whisperings from it The recital at the Marquam Monday evening is ' under the direction of Lola Steers Wynn Coman and 'seats are now on sale at the box office. . - , -" Half-pound 'box of ' chocolates free. See announcement on the "Want Ad" page. : , - i - i , Suburban residence property contln ues in active demand, the dally sales ln that class ef realty averaging about 10,000 for the first four days of the week. Several choice tracts of acreage have also changed hands during the week. William D. Foth has purchased from T, J. Short a house and lot at East Sixth and Surman streets, Woodlawn; consideration, $2,400. A, ouarter-bloek. occuDied by a two- story f rama residence on Uoner Wil liams avenue, has been sold to C. S. Palmer by John Sullivan for (3,000. George R. Black has sold a house and lot in St. Johns Heights addition to Charles X Blucher for $2,600. Victor Plerard has purchased from the Hub Land company a quarter-block ln the Willamette boulevard acres, lower Peninsula, for $1,600. The Dammeler Investment company has sold to Marts Sch warts a resldenoe lot at East Portland Heights;, consider ation, si.sou Mrs. Alice H. Wilbur has purchased rrom Kicnara tscoiv a lot on nob Hill Terrace for $1,600. An unimproved quarter-block at Pied mont, situated on Jarrett street and M4i akv avatiiia nesaa riaon bai hu a t Clement to S. N. Davldor for $1,200. ' Johanna Nlelson has purchased from II. M. Lake a ouarter-bloek in. Erwln and Watson's addition, lower Peninsula, for $1,250. A two-story oottage occu pies this site. , The Standard- OH company has pur chased from Joseph O. Houston 13 lots, near ths river front at Portsmouah; consideration, $1,250. Olaf Hill has enrehased from Jbhn E. Miller an Unimproved residence lot at th corner of Mason and East Tenth streets; consideration, $ 1,260. -A 2 S -acre tract, part of the John Koger donation land claim. ikm . been purchased by B. M. Grimes from John Bliss for 14,200. . .. v .. . , Antonio Dlnoroh as purchased from Marie - Heal a lot on Stephens . Street between East Ninth an'd East Tenth Streets; consideration, $1,374, - ( v - FORECAST. ;CQLDEK ; fFhenyont ordey today) ; A ton o! good coal at $10.50 will, burn twlca - as long as tnoi coal ati $7.00 pr ton ii ' " "; '-' " Per ton .l4.nn Welsh Anthracite WaiisendJ... Richmond . . Rock Springs eneoaoD . . . t. T, Carbon Hill Steam Coals delivered la bulk 60o ton less. 1 SOTS FXOaTZai Main 710, Mala U. A-$7$0. A-im. Independent Coal & Ice Co. ' . 353 STARK ST. Between Seventh and Park. Opposlts City Library Bldg. II MILITARY , PORTLAND ORE. A Boarding and Day School for Young Men and DOT Presa ration foe ant. leges, U. a Military and mmi Academies. AO credited to Stanford. Berkeley, Cornell, Am berst and all State Uol versltles and Agrloultural Colleges. Manual train ing. Business eoursa Tbe principal has had $1 yafcrr experience In Port land. Comfortable quar tera. Best envlrenmenta Make resaryatlona new. For illustrated catalog and other literature ad Ares J. IT. mil, 11 D. . rrlBcdaal aad frourletoa Ladies' Night 22 TonighlsE! An Amy of Instrncton Steam Heat Special Uaflaee Saturday Baces Satnrday Nlgbt EXPO RINK PGRI'CCT OUT Teeth 'j TheVayWe Do Denlislry ' f a dentist with a good repnta- iivh ciurin ior a sold Iruwn and says the dunllosi r,n ha ,... ne cheaper, by any other dentist is it There ". are ' twa . sides" to " every story;. - , ' , , -, ., , The Other Bide Tou pay for the aiauiiaiiva reiiuiaiion, " Our Side The difference 1st. Our vront la much less and wnrir harder for our money but we give you iua asms value ror It. 00. . Our $7-00 artinrlsl teeth stand on tne same equality regardless of No man ever made si better brldgs win wi niter tor at.vv per ioo(n. Our fllllnga ara tha best : t , We have but one price. Too can get nobetter, no matter whst you pay. Investigation costs nothlna-. Come and see us. We will sava vou money, and save your teeth, ... Fully Work at These Prices:; gold Crowns ....... '. . $4.0O Bridge, per tooth .4.0) Mat TMth Km mhba 19 y . . Teeth, mounted on gold S7 &,) Teeth, mounted on platinum.. 150 Eastern Dentists Xlfth floor BothehUd Bafldlag. Vhoao MaU 1780. V. W. Cor. Washlngtoa and ronrth. Office houra. t tn K-Sa n. m Hi days. to 1 p. m. . AjcvsKXEarrs. HXILIG THEATRE 14th and Washington Bts. - Phonaa VTaln 1 mrA i.li", . t NIQHT3 BEXJINNINQ KExVmON- apeclal-Prloe Matinee Wednesday. : George M. Cohan's Musical Plav George Washineton. Jr. gvenlngs. tl.8 to 0o; Mat, $1 to f5c. Marquam Qrand Portland's rinmni TIiuIm . e More PerformancesTonight ,. wrdsy Matinee and Night William A. Brady's Ores test Success, "BTAW now v a miH Never falls to please. Millions of peo ple nave seen and praised It - . Evenings. 6c, 0c, fie and tV Matinees, 15c, loo and 7(0. eat vow. Bzuzara PRICES $1.00 1.60 11.60 $1.60 $1.00 Boxes $11 Loges $29 CARlUNO FXABISTB ;. Monday Eve., Feb. J. Kaxqnam Oraad . Theatre " DlreoUon Xpla Steers-Wynn Coman. . . - A New Departure The cost of Interments has been greatly reduced by tha Holman Under taking company. Heretofore it has been the custom of funeral directors to make charges for all incidentals connected with a fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertak ing company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket is furnished by us we make no extra charges for erffbaltnrng. hearse to cemetery, outside box or anv services that may be re quired of iis, except clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting ar saving or izs to Via on escn runerat, THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. tao TJfXjtD gx COB. laXKOV. BAKES IAEA 1 RE seo. L. Rurrn. rian ' The famous Baker Stock Company In last' season's greatest success, Hoyt's ; A kHXX WHITH rZiACr." A clever tsatlre on militia and so ciety. Interspersed with brightest music, songs and choruses. A whirl of Joy everlasting. Matinee Saturday. Even ings. 26c, IKe, 60c; matinees So, 25c. Host Week "DsTla Karim." tHPIRC Theatre SSVt Milton W. Sesmbn. Minntr Tonlsht all Waek-Matlnaaa WYnn- day and Saturday. The New and Thrill ing Western Plav "nTO-SI"! A U.TT. n JZK." Life of Jim Saxon, a Montana Sheriff ln the early days. One of the season S bis successes. Ntirht nrlcpa. 16o, 26c, $5e, 60c; matinees, 10c, SOc. Teddy bear given away Saturday matl nee. Heat week "Peok's Bad Boy." THP STAI Kionest Hew, A-1438 int. 7lriK om. Is. 64d For the Entire Week of Jan. 2, THE B, E, FRENCH STOCK COMPANY Presents-i-T-.--" ' -- TKS MOOZTSKUTCB'S DA.TTGBTXR." Matinees Sundays, Tuesdays, Thurs dsys and Saturdays. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:15. Prices 16c, 260 snd SBc fiesta mav h. raaarvait hv either phone. - . Caff Wovms, One?. LYRIC TMBATRE Both Phones i Mala 4685,' Home A-I020. Week commencing Monday, January 37, The Allen Stock Company Presents "jack wma or wroMzna." Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. Satur day and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:15. Prices 10c. 20o and 80a Boxes 50a - Office open 19 a. m. to 10 p. m. v T ti B Q KANU Vaudeville de Luxe. ' Tim and Prices Remain the Same. Return Engagement of " nOB OUiX ESST PAKH.T, Greatest - Tight-Wire ArUsta ,in the AW i-'V., eWorld., i ', r-Si I4a.. . . . J " ABD EL KADER. Assisted by His Three Wives and Bon. NOVELTY PAINTINCT ACT. Motion Plcturo Theatres WB RENT LATEST FEATURE FILM3 i,uv zeet Keels, including Song Slides. ' $9.00 TO S7.SO WSKX.T Motion Picture Machines, Supplies, etc. oougnt soia and .exchanged. Newman's Motion Picture Co. , 898 Burnslde St. near Fifth, Phone Main 846$. EnLAR61N(S Good Workmanship r ; Prompt Service ' ; 1 ' '- Reasonable Prices ' '' OREGOM-PHOTO-cTOaKQ X. UiBaB VOJUUT. ft Diamond Roof Stains MADE FROM CREOSOTB' 1 . 5 Gal. Lots; 75c Per Gal. Scholar's Night - TONIGHT OAKS RINK SFECXA- ItATTinrB TOM03 KQW APTEHSOOH GRAND MARCH TOMORROW , NIGHT , . Big Six Pay Race coManarcxs moxtoat jnazrr, P l ar NIGKEIiODIOfJ Portland Sash & Door Co; 830 VXOVT ST.. i PORTIiAJrB, OB, WeWoot. OH DtecWHi Makes Shoes Waterproof Freserre I.eatier Ho a ShineAt ell sea-'". : 130 Sixth Street PASSION PLAY -. una ot czxist Any Seat Admission. 1 cents. 145 Grand Ave. East Si In BItACX WXTCS A3VO WOiiJS B. T.mnrmv. Ctotam'i' Daufrhtfr s" Shipwreck, the Hurolo Pffturw 1 r "i. 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