The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 04, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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' I V? -1 ' the -Oregon DAiLV : jurnAi; 6riAn A, tuesd A Y - eVeniKcI, ' February 4, 1008. :
Town Topics
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
j Jl;llg hV.. "George Washington. Jr.
Marquam,...;. ...m.--?' ?".t.Mr2
Empire ., "Peek's Bad. Boy."
Grand Vaudeville,
Lyrfo ,.."The Wolves of New York
Htar "The Train Robbers."
,;The approaching visit of Rav. Charles
Crlttanton to thla city was presented by
ton to this city was preeentea ny
la Baldwin to tha general m n
meetlng yesterday. Mra.' Bald-
behalf of tha Florence Crlt
Mra, Lola
- Isterlal mi
: t.nin. linn.. aakail tha Ministerial aa-
aoctatlon to etnnd back of thla the plan
nf Rav. Crlttanton to hold evan-
gellatlo services when her and to act
with tha board or tne jrjniun
In furthering hie uaefulnese while In
the city. A committee of five was ap
pointed to Uke thla matter in charge.
Rev. Ohormley, Rev. Nelson Allen. Rev,
MpTV,hiii. rv. Luther R. Dyott and
Rev. E, 8. Muckley were appointed.
In the Union Paolflo railroads new
inint tariff of colonist ratea for the
. coming spring homeaeeker mofement to
tha raoino normwesi uh i w
t .-... iv iinuaiial nrnmlnence by tne
mention of about 100 .point; In Oregon
to which tha ratea apply. ,The dates for
colonist travel are from March 1 to
AnHi 10. Inoluetve. The fare from
tranaaa Pit anil all other Mis-
tuiinta to Portland and all
polnta in Oregon will be ISO. The same
rate prevalla to all O. R. A N. etatlona
norm or umaiuia, una i
. the Southern Pacific llnea in Oregon aa
far aouth aa Aahland.
Tha next ltluatrated route book of
the Union Pacific railroad will Include
all Important atatlona on tha O. R.
N. ayatem In Orevon. Waahlngton and
Idaho. It will give facta of interest
concerning each city and town, setting
forth their principal reaourcea. popula
tion. Industries and the character of
the aurroundlna- country, for the In-
fnrmitlAn nt hmnMMkcri. Uanv thOU-
aanda of copies of the book are annually
dtatrbuted ty the Union Paclflo com
pany in the middle weat and eastern
states.
Condon. Or. Jan. 17. 1908. Pioneer
Paint Co.. Portland. Or. Dear Sire
, . nf ,h. j,n.ne-a
Would Ilka 100 pounda of h JP"e"
Anti-Dust Compound
Hiv, heon out aevei
hlnned at onoe.
several daya and find
great difference In amount of dust
atlrred up. I send check to pay for
aame. Your truly. S. C Dodaon. Japa
rau Antl-Duat Compound makes old
rinnra look Ilka new and nreventa dust
from eettUna- while aweeplng. Pioneer
Paint Co.. 136 First street. Phone Main
llli.
At a meeting of Dlvlaldn No. 1, Order
Of Hibernians, last night, arrangementa
wara maiia for celebratlnr the annl-
varaarv or the birth of Robert Emmet.
Monday, March 2. E. 8. J. McAllister
haa been invited to deliver an address
on that occasion. John O'Hara will be
in chara-e of the oro-ram. Plana were
also dlscusaed for the celebration of bt.
Patrick's day. Tueaday, March 17.
The program for both these occaalona
Have not yet Dean ruuy compieiea.
S nil
The A. J. Smith poat. No. 26, O. A. R.,
recently organised at Sellwood, will be j
mustered in next Saturday night at 8
o'clock in the Strahlman hall. East
Thlrtaanth street and BDOkane avenue.
Ttenartmant Pnmmander Blvthe anl
Muaterlna Officer Colonel Barker of
Eugene will officiate. In connection
with the ceremony the ladles of the
O. A. R. will hold a social and serve j
refreshments.
a A concert will be given thla evening
In the parlore of the Tlret Congrega
tional church bv the Men'a club. An
excellent program haa been arranged.
Mra Warren Thomas. Mra. Charles J.
Mathla, Miss Ethel M. Lytle, Mrs. Min
nie Hance Evans, Charles Edgar Pat-
teraon and John Claire Monteith are on
the program. The Men s club meets
monthly and admlta to Its membership
all young men regardless of creea.
Lost articles found on the streetcars
February S: One string of beads, two
door keys, one shopping bag, one lard
nail one nackaae. two pair shoes, one
saw, one lunch pall, one music roll,
one pair of slippers, one book, eleven
iimhrelina nn nackaae postal cards.
Oil lost 'article department. O. W. P. I
building, First and Alder streets.
. Wednesday evening, under the aus
pices of the Epworth League ot the
Methodist Episcopal church. South,
Mra. Marlon Ward Farnham will give
one of her popular recitals for the ben
efit of the orjan fund. This recital
will be In Foreatera' hall. 171 Sec
ond atreat
The Portland Ad club will meet to
morrow evening at 8 o'clock In the
Board of Trade rooma to consider the
recommendation mat me ciud noia us
annual banquet during the "Rosa Fes
tival." "Golden Grain Granules" la used by
80.000 neople in the northwest. It is
the pure cereal coffee. It tastes like
coffee. It cures insomnia and nervous-
Vess.
Have you seen the famous R. A B.
flat opening loose-leaf ledger used by
the largest firms in rortianpT uuuub
111.60 and up. oneiric stationery ana
Printing Co., 203-Z06-20T second street.
Friends of the Institution are fur
nishing the rooma of the newly com
pleted Florence Crittenden home. Mr.
HE KEEPS A-GOIN'.
Francis Heney's runnin' like he'll never
git unwound
An' there's many people wlshln' that he
never nad oeen round
'Cause he knows what folks Is doln'
'fore thev seem to have it done.
An' what wsed to be delightful ain't no
more a pit or run.
It's got to- be a feller can't in safety
' gobble land.
An call the thievln' "funny" and the
"speculation grand
'Cause mat weney
anmd"ty road. "
down the long
An' ha carries 6n his shoulder the new
Heney patent goaa.
An' he Jabs the sed offender till the
blood a-oea tricklln' down.
An' he roasts him an' he toasts him till
he's done a perxecK Drown,
An' to wind up the transackahun (thl
iwt kruel of all men).
The chap that once was "funny" is im
prisoned in tne pen.
We never get "funny."
UNION LAUNDRY
EL0I33JMi.
KVEIPPM6-HlHIIN6
Good Workmanship
Prompt Service
V Reasonable Prices
0RE00M-PHOTO-5TO6K&Q
X. UXSZB COKHJT.
III VW T. ftaWanVfeak
Webfdot Oil DIackina
Xake Shoes Waterproof Vreserres
I flatter o , Bbtne j.t all Sealers.
CONFIDENCE
That is what must be 1 established
in square merchandising. When we
advertise bargain yotf can know
it is genuine. We atand ready it thy
time to prove, it of" your money
PLEASE READ
We purchaae direct from Limoge,
France, the home of PERFECT
fHTMA aa vrv ' ladV knOWS.
What we' offer you below any
connoisseur, will proclaim a great
bargain. .
100 DINNER SETS
Three decorationi on ' the latest
shape "Cardon." French Violet,
Pink Rose, Forget-Me-Not Spray,
Consisting of toe Following
6 Tea. Cups. k
6 Tea Saucers.
6 Bread ft Butter Plates, 44n.
6 Pie Plates, 6',-lnch.
6 Breakfast Plates, 7-inch.
6 Coupe Soup Plates, 6-inch.
6 Oatmeal or Fruits, 5J4-lnch.
1 Sugar and cover.
1 Creamer.
1 Celery or Pickle Tray.
1 Meat Dish, 10-inch.
1 Meat Dish, 12-inch.
1 Vegetable Dish, 8-inch.
1 Salad Dish, 9-inch.
Eoual to Any Make Known.
ACTUAL REGULAR VAL. f 15.
$9.85 -NOW- $9.85
ELITE CHINA SHOP
352 Morrison, Near Park
QUALITY AND PRICE.
N. Bj Out of town orders safely
packed.
and Mra. S. O. Reed will furnlah the
dining room. The building la fre from
debt and it la dealred to furnish It
also without getting In debt.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Woman's Foreign Missionary society of
Grace Mi E. church, will be held at the
home of Mra. John Corklsh, 609 Morrl
son street Wednesday, at z p. m
program of apeolal Interest. All are
Invited to attend.
We sponge and press your clothes
and ahlne your shoes, all for (1 per
month. Mam ait. A-tJU. w axon a run
everywhere. Unique Tailoring Co., I0
star.
Steamer Jesae Harklns. for Camaa,
Washouxnl and way landings, dally ex
cept Bunaay. ieaves waanington street
dock at I p. m.
Woman's Exchar.xe. 133 Tenth street
lunch 11:30 to 2; business men s lunch.
Hlxheat price paid for Title Guaran
tee, Oregon Havings ana Meronanta na
tional accounts. Cobn Bros.. 180-182
Firat street.
T TTT 17, U.Ham, . m ,n.n w H V V. .
removed his offices from Allaky build
ing to Jiz-ju-814 Kotncnua Duiiaing.
Cole and Cole have moved their law
offices from 311 Macleay building to 730
Chamber or commerce Duiiaing.
Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and
fine gasoline. Phone East 789; B-1007.
B. W. Moore, expert photorranher.
Elks' building, seventn and Htarit eta.
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and waanington.
Berger, signs, show cards. 284 Yamhill.
Dr. BL C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam.
D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh.
Journal want ada, lc a word.
Where to Dine.
Merchants' lunch dally. 25c. Sunday
dinner, 50c Kruse's, Park and Morrison.
FOUGHT FOR 0REG0X
IN INDIAN WARS
One of the oldest pioneers in the
northwest, a loader in the Yakima In
dlan war of 1865-68, Colonel Brigadier
F. Shaw, died suddenly yesterday at his
home, 1003 Rodney avenue.
Colonel Shaw waa descended from
revolutionary stock. He waa born In
Missouri In 1829, and emigrated to Ore-
fon In -Hi 4, settling In Marlon county,
n the next year with several other set
tlers, he went to Puget sound and built
the first sawmill and gristmill north
of the Columbia river, and the first ves
sel to take a cargo out of these waters
was partly owned by him.
uunnir me Indian trouoies or me
fifties. Colonel Shaw was an, important
figure, aa Interpreter, government agent
and military leader. Th
e decisive battle
or Grande Konde
Yakima war In
1856 was won under
hie command.
Fnr tha lAar fin vMn ha Vina followed
farming and stock raising In Marlon
county and since 1870 in Clarke county,
Washington,
Three years aeo ha moved to this
city. He was twice married, and leaves
three eons. Benjamin Shaw of Hnokane.
and' J. W. nd Frank Shaw of Port
land.
RAILROADS flOISTED
BY OWN PETARDS
Operating expenses of railroads are
being reduced to the minimum to meet
the shrinkage of earnings and the
charges that are entailed upon all roads
a r68ult of ,dle cars stranded every-
No particular railroad has an advent
age in this respect, but an are paying
60 cents a day per car for Idle cars that
could just aa well stand on their own
tracks without charge.
It la said a meetinar. et Chicago this
week, of car service agents from all
over the country will devise some
method of restoring cars to the tracks
of their owners at the least possible
cost and in thla 'way enable the rail
roads to escape the burden of paying
demurrage to each other during the
depression in freight earnings.
AMERICAN SENATORS
REGRET KING'S DEATH
(United Preta Leased Wire.)
Washington, Feb. 4. The senate .to
day unanimously passed a resolution
expressing regret over the assassination
of tha king and crown prince of Port
ugal, v.'.- if.y, . - - V
Building Permit.
Holmes & Menafee, erect dwelling,
Broadway, between East Nineteenth and
East Twenty-first 14,000; A. Speer. erect
store, Belmont, between - East Thirty
fourth and Bast Thirty-fifth, 16,000;
Mrs. A. J. Kraenlck, erect flats, Clinton,
between East Twenty-seventh and East
Twenty-eighth, $6,000; C, Knickerbocker,
erect dwelling. East Twentieth, between
Wvsrant and Alberta. S2.000: P. A. Bvck.
man, erect dwelling. Eaat Clay, between
East Thirty-seventh and East Thirty
eirhth. 12,000; A. H.' Shtpman, . erect
dwelling, itiaut Lincoln,
between .Eaat
Thirty-seventh and East .Thirty-eighth,
11,000; A. D. Moody, erect dwelling,
Eaat Ash, between East Twentieth and
East Twenty-first, f 2,000.
HI! BY:
THE LATE PANIC
f
iPortlander" Returns "From
Southland With' Gloomy'
Story of Conditions.
Mexico la feeling the effects of the
flnanolal flurry that swept over the
states and business Is dull and money
scarce. The copper mines of the west
coaat, reputed to be the largest in the
world, are closed down waiting for a
healthier tone In the metal market.
Such in effect are the finding of B.
T. Williams of E. T. Williams & Co..
lumber dealera, who has Just returned
from an extended tour of Mexico. Ne
vada, Utah and Arlaona. He also found
very flokle weather, 4artlcularly in
Ariaona, wnere tne mercury waa ouay
either crowding Into the bulb of the
thermometer or trying to push through
the top of the tube.
Mr. Williams found the weather
study ao Interesting that he secured a
copy of a summary of last . year's
weather report compiled By E. L. Wet
more, a rancher on the Rllllto, near
Tucson. During- the year the minimum
temperature was 20 degrees on Decem
ber 20, while 117 was the maximum on
July 3, In February the temperature
waa particularly unsettled. On the
morning of the ninth it was just one
degree above freeslng and by noon the
thermometer ahowed 86 In the shade.
In reference to the mlnea of Mexico,
Mr. Williams says everything is prac
tically at a. standstill, which meana mat
they are not buying any lumber at pres
ent. Portland haa been shipping large
quantltlea of mining timbers and ma
terial for railroad construction during
the neat several years, but under ex
isting conditions Mr. Williams says the
outlook is anything but encouraging.
"Mexico depends upon American pros
perity," aaid Mr. Williams, "and hence
the flurry here put a atop to lnduatry
In that country. Railroad construction
haa csaaed except under old contracts,
and the copper mines lie dormant 1
spent moat of my visit In Ouaymas, on
the west coast It Is a tropical place,
even at this time of year.' The mine
ownera are waiting for a healthier tone
In the copper market and in the mean
time they are resting on their osrs."
' Mr. Williams' trip waa one principally
for recreation, although of late he has
shipped several million feet of lumber
Into Guaymaa for the railroads and
mines.
y. f.i. c. a.
it
Program and Election Will
Be Held Tonight at the
White Temple.
This evening st 6:S0 in tho White
Temple, the Y. M. C. A. members will
hold their annual dinner and business
meeting to be followed by an address,
Illustrated by charts and slides, on gen
eral educational work, by George B.
Hodge of New York city. At the busi
ness meeting the annual report, which
haa already been publlahed, will be pre-
aented and passed upon and tne regu
lar routine business transacted, includ
ing the election of directors In the
casea of those whose terms are expir
ing Tha members of the directorate
whose terms expire are John Bain. Phll-
ln Nnnhner Dr H. A. BrOWD. W. 1.
Masters. A. M. Smith. E. C. Bronaugh
and Thomas Roberts.
Mr MndvA who delivers the address
of the evening, when seen today at the
Y. M. C. A. building, spoae in innii
praise of the work which has been ac
nmnlahffl in Portland. He said:
"The Y. M. C. A. leaders of the coun
Pnrtlnnil as a mecca for
educational work because it Is here that
results are brouKht about Portland Is
one of the leaders In this field and re
celvea a lot of free advertising over
the world becauae or mis iaci.
VALLEY UNSURPASSED
AS WOOL PRODUCER
r-
Experts Say Quality Better
Than Output of Argen
tine or Australia.
Leslie M. Scott, son of H. W. Scott,
haa nnmhased throuxh Food and Dairy
Commissioner J. W. Bailey, 100 head of
Lincoln ewes of J. B. Stump, Mon
mouth. He has also bought two regls-fo-oA
imnnrtad rums. The sheep are
oner two and three-year-blda and are
practically an irom mo
n England, xne sneep win m V h
on the Hcoii xarm iuuicoi
'or the production of long wool
stock." says J. W. Bailey, -me auinon
ties are of one accord In saying that
the Willamette valley Is surpassed
neither by Argentine nor England. The
wool of the Willamette valley is pro
nounced by experts to contain more
life than the best me Argentine, aub
trallan or English Ilocxa can produce.
"This Is due to the mild winters
during which the sheep can live in the
open pasture practically all the time.
Where they have to live for weeks at
a time In close sheds the wool will
show it. Another factor is the variety
of green feed always at hand mat
puts lire in me product.
"If we can Ket stockmen with money
to give the Willamette valley the prop
er trial I thoroughly believe we win
astonish the world in the quality of
wool we can produce. Not only are
the wool growera certain that the Wil
lamette valley la most xavoraoiev 10
iiroduplnsr wool but also are the wool
manufacturers who have looked Into
the matter. They say with half the
care given sheep In the east tne Wil
lamette valley will produM a better
sitmlttv nt Wfuil hv far " 'JS.
H""fc v " J
Six-Day Race
At the Oaks rink tonight. Card and
Holt lend the bunch with one laD on
Kruse and Cdpeland. Brent of Seattle
and Harrison will endeavor to create
something startling tonight. The fast
est time ever made In a thirty-minute
race was made at the Oaka rink last
night
WILL HOLD
ANNUAL
HTTII D
ILL IIIU
MULLANE'S
I Cincinnati I
I TAFFIES J
V KC4. B2CKSZ fc'co.
Sol Agents.
The
Columbia's
Stock of
High-Class
Woolens
BY FAR the
Largest and
Finest in
the West
More than five thousand
patterns twice or three
times as many as to be found
at any other tailoring "estab
lishment this side of the
Rockies every weave, every
style that's correct and
every piece of cloth in the
store guaranteed for quality
and reliable wear. The ad
vantage in choosing from
such a stock as this can be
readily appreciated.
Mid-Season Special
AN EXTRA PAIR OF
TROUSERS FREE
WITH EVERY SUIT
OR OVERCOAT
$25 to $28 values
Now Reduced to
$22.50
Also including
trousers free.
the extra
GRANT PHKGLKY, Mgr.
Elks' Building
Seventh and Stark
MILITARY
ACADEMY
PORTLAND ORE 1
r A Boaxdlnt and Day
School for Young Mn and
Boya,
Preparation for eol
lagaa, U. 8. Military and
Naval Academics. Aa
credited to Stanford,
Berkeley, Cornell, Am
herst and all State Uni
versities and Afrloultural
Colleg-es. Manual train
Ins. Business course.
Tha prlncfpal baa bad It
years experience In Port
land. Comfortable quar
ters. Best environments.
Make reservations now.
For Illustrated catalog
and other literature ad
A rasa
J. IV. HILL. U. D..
Principal and Vroprletoa,
Coffh
rvrccan, Oregon.
EUGENE BOASTS THAT
THE BEAUTIFUL IS SHY
(Special Dlspetcb to Tbe Journal.)
Eue-ene. Or.. Feb. 4. Lane county
people are rejoicing over the agreeable
change In the weather In the past $0
hours. The change from clear coia
weather, with the thermometer several
dea-reea below the freeslng point, to a
warm rain was most welcome. No enow
fell in Eugene or the surrounding coun
try yesterday, wnue at Aioany, omy
40 miles north, nearly an Inch Is re
ported and at Salem more than that
fell. There haa not been a flake of
snow In Eugene thla winter, although
In the mountainous districts of Lane
county there waa quite a snow storm
yesterday and the night before.
. Burglary on East Side.
The bouse of Mra. George Anderson,
428 East Thirteenth waa burglarised
last night and 110 In cash aa well as
1 Ptrfect printing ptm.. It
A IT. L. . .
1
Spring
Styles
Inoz
1
Warburton Hats
311
CALIFORNIA HOTELS
If m Fg! F ,
HOTEL STEWART.
Ceuy Stftat see CaUa Saaart
SAN riVANClSCO
2J0 room. 150 pri-.ba. Eanpeaa
rata l.50s ir apwaaL Aavmcaa pUa
lV50 a df opwmid. Cal U cmm. BmU
inf coapUted and botelopaxid Dec. I. 1907.
Emy modna ooorwicao.. LaxuriooWy hra
bhad. Osearliaetraiufaras taaarparjrf
city. SwrtaiHneiideBadoButoBMeta
HOTEL. JtrrtBSOK
Tsrk tad Gout So, Saarmocaco,
Boa in.au
Hotel Hamlin
EDDT AND UAVENWOKTM STS.
First permanent big
notel down town.
Contain 100 beautifully
furnished team heated
apartments, 40 baths.
Private telephone ear
Tioe. Sample rooms for
commercial travelers.
Eddy St. cars from
ferry pass tha door and
Connect with Srd St.
cars from S. P. Depot.
Bates from $1.00 up.
Phone Private Ex.
Franklin iZ8.
an Francisco
"SOMSTHINO rUFFERENT''
KEY ROUTE INN
OAXXtAITD, OAT.
Every Modern Comfort American and
European Plan.
N. S. MULL AN, Manager.
Formerly Assistant Manager Palace
Hotel. San Francisco.
Hawaii and Back $125 SeLSh
This Is the season to visit the Islands. The Oceanic Steamship com
pany has a Bailing every three weeks, and the passage is onry $125 from
San Francisco to Honolulu and back. Sea bathing at Wafkikl, with
temperature of water 72 degrees. Surf boating and delightful drives,
Honolulu ia the most attractive spot on the enure round-the-world tour.
Sailings from San Francisco:
I rEBBTABT 8, rSBBTTABY 89, ETC
Oceanic S. S.
ii FIR CORDWOOD
FIRST GRADE
Long ...?6.00
I Sawed ....$6.50
Travis
Til T- OAO T3 OAOrt
considerable Jewelry and clothing; wag
secured by the burglars.
Six-Day Kace
At the Oaks rink tonight Card, and
Holt lead the bunch with one lap: on
Kruse and copeiana, urent or eeaicie
and Harrison will A endeavor to create
something startling tomgnt. Tne rast
eat time ever made in a thirty-minute
race was made at the Oaks rink last
night. - - i
William J.- J3ryan la expected to de
liver one of The . most Important ad
dresses of tha winter at tha dollar din
ner to be given la Lincoln next week.
lip
VMWXVBK,
- Hats
Our Complete As
sortment of Spring
1908 Styles are now
on Sale.
"ALWAYS
THL LLADLRS"
Morrison, 0pp.
Postofflce
Fairmont Hotel
SUMMIT OF NOB HILL
SA2T ratAjrCXSCO, CAZa.
Operated by
PAIACE HOTEL
COMPANY
A Ouaxantee of SzoeUeaoa.
The moat beautifully located hotel
In the world, situated above the an
noyance and discomfort of rebuilding
a great city and at the same time
cloaer to the business centers than
any other larre hotel. Ratea 1160.
II. 00, 14.00. 15.00. Corners, $12.60,
III. 00. $18.00, $20.00. Parlor sultea,
$10.00, $11.0d, $14.00. Every room
with bath. Addreaa
rAXJ.lfO.fT XOTBT
SAH rmABTCHSOO.
Hotel
St. Francis
BAH FBABCZSOO
Fronting tropical Union Square,
the heart of San Francisco, this
structure is a nne example of the
artistic treatment of a utilitarian
idea, and typifies the high value
San Franclsoo places upon enter
tainment. Thla hotel probably unites,
under one . roof, more advanced
ideas of hotel service than any
other caravansary in America,
yet the rates are lower In pro
portion to the attention offered,
than can be found elsewhere In
the United States. Ratea from $2
upward European plan.
Under the management of James
Woods.
Co.,
673 MARKET STREET
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
SECOND GRADE
Long $5.50
Sawed ...$6.00
Bros.
AK1 IT lITTTTTlMTn AtTP
Of all varieties permanetly cured In a
few days without a surgical operation
or detention from business, - No pay
will be accepted
Dted until the patient is
Icompletel
iiy
aatlsfled. Write or call op
nDSLTfT BUF'l'UBB CUBE.
T14 Swetland Bldg,
Iortland. Or.
c
RUPTURE
8m. on
'$7
If dentist with ft good reputa
tion charges $$-00 for gold crown,
and aays tbe duplicate can be made
no cheaper, by any other dentist, la it
Sj factt
There are two aides to every
story:
The Other Side You pay for the
established reputation. -
Our Side The difference Is:1 Our
profit Is much less and we work
harder for our money but we give
you the htoi value for $4.00.
Our $7.00 artificial teeth stand on
the aame equality regardless . of
price. ' . .
No man ever made better bridge
than we offer for $4.00 per tooth. ,
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Eastern Dentists
rifth rioor motbahUd Building.
intone Mala ST80.
V. W, Cor. Waablngtoa aad wurta,
Office hours, t to l:$0 p. m. Sua
daya. I' to 1 p. m.
AJCUHrJCBaTTS.
14th and Waahingioa
Phones Main 1 and A-1122. ' .
s vxoxts Bsaarsma tsxtbsdat
Special-Price Matinee Saturday
fKANK DANIELS 7
In Victor Herbert's Comic Opera .
-twm finooin mi."
Evenings $ to 60c; Matinee $1.60 to tOo
ic-'-'v' 14th ana Washlngtoa
Phones Main 1 and A-11.2. . . .
TOanOXT AT 8:15 O'C&OCX
Special Price
Mat. Tomorrow
Last Time
Tomorrow Night
Oeo. M. Cohan'a Musical Play ;
"OBOBOB WABBXararoir. n.
Evenlnga $1.60 to 60c; Mat., $1.00 to lEc
Marquam Qrand
Portland's Famous Theatre. Main I.
Tonight and Remainder of Week Matt
nee Wednesday and Saturday
RED FEATHER
The Beautiful Comic Opera Presented
on a Scale of Magnificence.'
Evenings 26c,. 60c, Tic, $1, $1.60; Mat
lnee 26c, 60c, 76c. $1.
BAKER THEATRE PhonM "'fteS
OEO. L. BAKER. Gen. Manager.
Tonight All This Week Matinee- Sat
urday. A Splendid Production of . ..
"SATIS HABXm."
Dramatization of the most widely read
book. A really great play. The treat of
the aeason. Evening prices 26o, J5o,
60c; matinees l&o, 26o.
Bert Week Charley Aunt."
EMPIRE Theatre SETm
MILTON W. SEAMAN. Manager.
One solid week of fun. Return of the
ever-popular, everlasting
"racavs BAD SOT."
Bigger, brighter, better than ' ever;
nothing but fun and laughter and music
Matlneea Wedneaday and Saturday.
Teddy bear matinee Saturday. Who.
Sets the bear?
Ighta 16c, 26c, S 6c, 60c; Mats. 10c, 26c.
Best Attraction Ae Told ta tne XUls.n
THE STAR
'For the Entire Week of February 2.
THE R. E. FRENCH STOCK CO.
Offers
The Great Western Comedy Drama.
"TBS TBAXBT BOBIEBI."
Matlneea Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday .
and Saturday at S:30. Prices lOo and'
20a Every evening at 3:16. Prices 16c,
25c, 36c.
L.YRIC THEATRE
Both raoaest Mala 4688 Home A-1098. ,
Week commencing Monday, Feb. S. .
The Allen Stock Co. Presenta
"TKX WOLVII Ol BBW TOBX."
A Comedy Drama. -Matlneea
Tuesday, Thursday, Satur
day and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20a -Every
evening at 8:15. Prices 10c, lOo
and 80c. Boxes 60a Office open 10 a.
m. to 10 p. m.
The GRAND
TanderUle de Luxe,
Time and Prlcea
Remain the Same.
Entire Week of February , f r
THB OBBAT RLLO,
Assisted by Mme. Nello, America's Fore
most Jugglers.
OBAT AJTB OBAKABL '
Presenting Their Comedy Creation. Tha
Musical Bellboy and the Military Maid" :
AND LOTS OF OTHER BIG ACTS.
Motion Picture Theatres
WE RENT LATEST FEATURE FILMS
1,000 feet Reels, including Song Slides. '
f 5.00 TO 17-60 WEBXXT
Motion Picture Machlnea, Supplies, etc, ;
bought, sold and exchanged.
Newman's Motion Picture Co.
293 Bumalde St.. near Fifth. '
Phone Main 858. '
NICKELODIORI
130 Sixth Street
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AND .
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katfaf Before and After
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