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I THE OREGON , DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 8, . 1803. t ' aajaiaysBsja I Town Topics OPLN STOCK SLLLCTIONS : HAVILAND CHINA DINNLR WARL ' Jutt opened this week on our exclusive importation.. , Oppoi tunity it offered for purchasers to make earl tclectiom in any J particular quantities . desired rom a most, exquisite . line of sizes and patterns. , i , "-,-.-. -...v.- v ;. . -'' Abo New This Weak English China Complete Dinner Sets Delicate and fetching patterns in designs arranged, for. our ex clusive handling. -'' The two specialties mentioned this week will appeal to dis criminating, tasteful buyers... . We invite your inspection. 1. . This evening at o'clock the first class to graduate from the East Bid High school, will receive their diploma. , TOXIQIII'S AMUSEMENTS. ; i Kelllg .i,r.i,4The Tattooed Man" . VimiMiri ! Vaathar s'. Haker ............. ..."Dvld Hmubi.' 'Empire. "Peak's Bad Boy.' , Grand .Vaudeville. , , Btar..j . .....rTha Train Robbers.' '. The monthly social and tea was gWea ty the members of central w. c T. u. 'Wednesday afternoon.' Mrs. C V. Badg- ley oonducted the opening exeroiaea. "''Mrs. K. H. Roper talked on the social ' work of the W. C. T. U emphasising , the need of wineomeness as a social fao- . tor in reaching people. Sh told of see ; ! Ing and hearing Lady Henry Somerset i at Tremont temple. Boston. A rum. ber of ladles responded to the question, ".' ' Who in Life Has Moat Influenced . . Mer Frances Willard, the W. C T. U and Sunday school teachers were ro , f erred to aa potent factors tn life. Mr. ; MeKe of Wood burn, Mrs. Edwards and Mra. Steward alao spoke. The social and tea followed. Next weak will be a business meeting and a paper will be read by Mrs, D. P. Jamleson., 8t Johns city council turned down the pool-room ordinance when it came tip for Its third reading- Tueaday eve nina;. The rdlnano was supported by Councilman Leggett and Walker and i , killed by the votes of King, Peterson, ' Job, Coble and Linqulat The ordi nance provided for the Sunday closing of skating fink a and poolroom, and waa demanded by a lame majority of the eltlsen and voters of St. John ' who presented their reauests befor the council In th abap of a petition. The . defeat of the measure la aharply criti cised by many In St Johns and will be f mad an issue la the approaching city ' a 1 ssatlt fsm I The ooundl appropriated 18.000 for the The Women's Missionary society of work some tlm ago. The specifications Tki it. c"u .T '! " complete and a - - i sieei ooor. larrest meetlna- of the aeason. Yesterday : afternoon. In the church narlora. the I The Home Tralnlnar association rlrol. spcial tojpioumt "American Missions wm mt M u,, w,,t aTenue aohool- Robert McDonnell. Clans President. BAILEY Company 424-426 Washington WORLD'S DOOR : SI1GS OPEII First Oraduatinsr Class From ' East Side High Deceives . ' Diplomas Tonight. ; . .4 fii LIGHT QUESTIOII FLICKERS AGII aBawsawaawBBjsaJeBaBnBa Gas or Electricity, Which? Corporate or Municipal, Again Whichfi g ni.i.. ill iiiuom. jars, ivvyu juavijuvnu i m.w. m , the discussion and av an lntereatlnf Hou LJg! lTr'(u1yLS5Ta7 review of the mission work In that diet- V.2,.-Jhn""y?cA wlllJl . A5.m,t ant field, and lliutratd her paper with 'w. 7 ."Vi,": a map-talk. Mr. W. a Hoft followed K7KBh'M "r.. In an address as to her Dersonal ex- ?.f '.".f chIrn a department of the Pub- perlencea aa a mlastonary In the central uo iwj. cnina xieia. ana wninea cniiaren saroea Photo by Moore. tn their native costume sanar brmna in cninese. Mra. i. m. rai rcnua wno wbs hostess of th occasion aang solo. James McDonald, a pioneer of Oregon and on of th wealthy' man of early days, has been sent to the county poor Tarm. He says that between itu ana 18(0. durlnr the year of Indian war fare, he supplied hundreds of horses and advanoed considerable suras of mon ey for th benefit of men In the field, but that he waa never reoaid. Mc Donald aJao bought up many of these wortniess incuan war claims on specu-t latlon. He 1 a brother of Premier Mo Donald of Canada, and waa born on Prince Edward lal. Sav th discount MS cmh) fcv I Ing your bllla for Januarv mfyIm nn or ueiore cne ivio oi ine month. Home xeiepnone company. We snong and and shine your shoei press your ea. all month. Maui 614, A-tl4. everywhere. fxark. clothes for tl Dr wimni run Unique Tailoring Co 109 The class Is amall. numbering only 11. but this Is accounted for by th fact that when the school was organised last year moat of the upper-class pupils were allowed to comDiei tneir course In th West Side school and but com paratively few were tranaferred. This will be the last class in the Portland High schools to graduate under the tbree-yaar rule, as the course has been Hlgheat price paid for Title Cluaran. tee. Uregon Havings and Merchants Nt. tlonal accounta. Cohn Bros.. 180-UJ f irst street. Another enterprise on th east side la th Jewery store of Emit Nelson at the corner of Grand avenue and East Morrison street. Mr. Nelson recently old out bis large establishment in North Dakota to come to Portland to make his home and enjoy our climate He has had 26 years' experience in the Jewery and watch-making bualness and will carry the flneat stock in this line on tn east aide. steamer Jesse Rarklna. for Camam. Washougal and way landings, dallv cept Sunday. Leave Washington atreet dock i , n, Acme Oil Co. ell safetr coal all anA xine gasoune. one Kast 7; B-1007. Woman's Exchans. Ill Tenth strnt lunch 11:19 to 1; business men's lunch. Dr. W. B. Mallorv. natnronath. h-l reraovea nis oriices rrom Aiisky build ing to 111-111-114 Rothchlld building. Cole and Col have moved their law t win . ..... r- - i " i nnrooer ox uommerc ouiiowg. to peruse tne large advertisement or E. W. Moor, aznert nhnlnmnh., I 1 I W . . I . Mi . . . I mm.m uuuuing, aivvenin ana bultk eta. W. A. Wise and associates, nalnlaaa niuupu. mini ana waanington. Berger, signs, show card a. 114 TamhUL D. Chambers, optician. 111. Seventh. Journal want ads. lc a word. the Butt Boys Consolidated Mining company in another part of this papor. Theae Portland people appear to have secured a wonderful bonanza in Qoid- fleld. A vein of ore 4 feet In diam eter has been nenetrated. assavina from (16 to 1100 to the ton, and there seem to be no reason at all to -doubt the : claim that this is to be one of Nevada's greatest mines. TKaa r,"l ii rv HI fra frkt-anot N 4sa Woman's Foreign Missionary society W. C. T. U. INSTITUTE of the Methodist EolscoDal church, will . Observe th branch "Day of Prayer" by a union meeting of all the auxiliary so cieties or roruana ana vicinity, to do held at Grace church tomorrow (Fri day) afternoon at 1 o'clock. Mrs. J. T. Abbott, secretary of th Oregon con ference, will preside. Every one Inter ested is cordially invited to attend. i 4 fcliH1liilSril1lreTi rTilrtWa Lillian B'asen, Class Vice-President. Photo by Moore. TO BE HELD FEIDAY T?1:'" inii. dePartments aaau n ill uwv. uy iuui The exercises tnis evening, wnicn are dedication or me Judge Gantenbeln la th circuit court yesterday afternoon granted a non-suit In th caa of MacFarlan Broa. against Frank Bolen, who waa sued for 1,000 alleged to be due as commission on the sale of a traot of timber land in Skama nia county, Washington. He ruled the evidence of th plaintiff Insufficient to establish th claim. The plaintiff's at torneys announced intention to carry the oas to the supreme court List of artitcles found on streetcars February S: Two bundles, one purse, two books, on pin. one parcel check, one pair mitts, one pair overalls, one chalk line, two packages, one broom, one washboard, on packag teacups, eighteen umbrellas. Call lost article department O. W. P. building, First and Aider streets. A county W. C T. U. Institute will b held Frldsy, February 7, in the Rodney Avenue Christian church, to which all are invited. Following Is the program: 10 a. ra, Devotional, led by Mra Ida Berkley.' 10:10 "Peace and Mercv." Mrs. Mrv Love; discussion to follow; solo, Mrs. M. B. Fullllove. 11:16 "Purltv In Art and T.ttr tnr Mrs. M. C. Hidden. IS m. Noon-tld prayer, Mrs. 8. Allc Hanson; basket lunch. 1:1 p. m. Devotional led by Mrs. M. E. Fullllove. 1:10 "What Is Oregon's Greatest Need," Mrs. M. M. Bleeth. i -Bundav school work. Mra. Din jusen; solo, Mrs. M. Alice Hanson. :45 Anti-Narcotics, ' discussion. 1:16 Mother's meetinm Rv f m Johnson, followed by Mrs. Margaret Houston; report of resolutions committee. 7:46 Music. 8 Medal contest. Names of contest ants. Mildred Clmens. University Park, "The Result of Treating": Fred Brace, Alblna, "The Victory Bplrtt": Hilda Brant, University Park, "The -Converted Rumseller"; Florence Sommer- ln the nature of a new bulldina. will consist of the fol lowing Droaram: Piano solo, Oavorte Gluck Brahms Mlas Oslo iiartlett. Vocal solo, "Israel" Dom Zan Address to the class Georre B. Van Waters, u. u. Piano solo. Walts Mosrkowski Miss Osle Bartlett. Presentation of diplomas.... H C. CamDbell. The names of those who will graduate are as follows English Course Kobert McDonnell, S. P. Salnpolls and E. Messing, well- known Portland business men. ODen un hSnVnt : fK rMi..nS -SLPy 'eldt nt. "The Court of Last Ap- pany at 160 East Morrison street. They pear: Walker Peddlcord University will conduct a flrst-class grocery, mak- park. "Down With the r.in nor Trnffln" ing a specialty or tea and coffee. They are experienced men in the business and merit th patronage of the east siae. i After waiting for trial for more than a year In th circuit court, the case of the Columbia River Door company against w. x. WILL BRING EOSES TO CHEEKS OF SICK ONES A movement has been started by the M.inti.. -,. . Sunnyside Etoworth leaa-ue to extend the yesterday and promptly thrown out of ood cheer and tiappiness which will be court by Judge O Day because of a de- PrevaUnt during the Rose Festival next ifectiv complaint. Mclntlre was sued Jun to all those who are so unfortunate zor Z6 alleged to t due on 18 boom ?? ,l" J" u"u u io owuiuu or m sticks and chains delivered to him in LhmtLr n?1l5" J0086 A Injuries or sick- Syfs l uvdb, mi ..iir jdirwui m leaguri ill tiiq i viy wm ue unw 10 join in me movc- Penney Bros.V Friday special Our I M f,1.1 a.s ?tn.er young people's so- s. ka tj. ci . clones wnicn it is nopea may ds eniisi- 11.60 grade of Port. Sherry, Angelica. ed In the' cause. Tokay and Bautern wines, at 11.00 per By a systematic distribution of roses gallon. Our 11.00 grade of Port and and other flowers all those families not Sherry wine, at 76o per gallon. . Our so fortunate as to have plenty of flow- 4.00 grade of whiskey, at J1.25 per era will b supplied by the young peo- 7-8si East Mor-1 pie s society. Resolutions were adopted gallon. Friday only. 179-881 east Mor rtson street Phones, East 287, B-2426. S Nellie Snow has begun suit for di vorce from Henry. Snow, to whom she was married in Astoria in 1896. She charges desertion and asks the custody of Ethel Snow, 11 years of age, their only cnua. . Specifications for remodeling the vault in the city treasurer's office have been completed ' and bids for the work win De aavenisea ror in a lew days. pie's society. Resolutions were adopted requesting the secretary of the league at Sunnyside to communicate with the other organizations and ask 'them to send delegates to the Methodist Episco pal church some time within the month to talk over the proposal. It was also resolved that the event be made annual and concurrent with the festival each June. CO Homer Marls, Clase Treasurer. Photo by Moore. FLIIT0N GNASDING BIS TEETH "Senator Fulton will writ a bitlna- letter In renlv to Heney.- uaily faoer, Hark! Do you near mat As roaring over yonder in tne east, Heney o'er the mountains toward ftisco now aoes scuar Races at Oaks Rink. There were some exciting- thlnss hao- Eenea last night at the oaks rink, ard gained a lap on Copeland, who threw a skate. The pace set by skaters makAs it almost Impossible for their skating equipment to stand th strain. Eleven miles waa tha distance covered by Caid. Little. Schwartz, Holt being fined a lap for fouling. Kruse made 9S taps, same as ixpeiand, Kruse. Harrison got back, to his usual condition and maae 97i laps. Brown made 98 That's Fulton, and he's, maddened ono I Farrell's sprints were th sensational as-a In to have a feast On human flesh, and wash his hands again in numan diooq. LjH shouts, "There's nothing I have a,waasva aja v hsws So appetising as a hunk of Irish break- - fast ham; I float it to my stomach In a half a keg : of beer, And there it rests a week or two be- . side a. leg of lamb. Wow Heney Is th outlaw I expect to lick up clean; He's Irish aa O'Donovan or Michael ' Pat McGraw; His llver ll be delightful and his heart a perfact dream, And I'll masticate hi kidneys and I'll eat his body raw." UNION LAUNDRY r ' Tels. A-121S. Main 191. , v -. " Second and Columbia. v i i features of the evening. The race will be continued tonight and th balance or tn week. Races begin at 9 o'clock. Where to Dine. Merchant' lunch dally, 16c Sunday dinner. 60c. Krasa a, Park and'Morriaon. "a"awawiawawsiwaaa Building Permits. M. Carlson, erect dwelling, Berkeley between Houghton and WUlis. 11,000: O. R- Isltt, erect dwelling, East Fif teenth between Killings worth and Hol brook, $100. GlassesFree. ( One pair of fin crystal lenses fitted free, to advertise tb best equipped op Meal parlors on the coast Se Sd of Dr. Baker, optician. 111 Sixth street, 00 nag t. . xi-yx'.A president of th class; Paul McKereher, Eva Fortmiller, secretary; Kate Hlck ltng, editor class paper: Edward Atchi son, Helen Ostrom, Albert Lewis and lata ciaric. German Course Hamer Morris, treas .:."-.X";? ..,JmiifcvJii,.J.-- ... .v.,x 1 Era Fortmiller,: Class Secretary.- " Photo bar Moorr ; ,! ' At a meeting of th llghtfng oommlt- te of th city council yesterday after noon th problem of lighting Portland street after the expiration of th city's contract with th Portland Railway, Light A Power company, December 11, 1901, was discussed by Mayor Lane, City Engineer D. W. Taylor. IL M. Papst, manager of th Portland Gas company, and Oskar Huber, consulting A Power eompany. No dennit plan was devised yesterday and Chairman George a. cellars announces tnat ne would ask th council to extend the time for In vestigating so th question could b thoroughly considered befor a reoort Is mad. Th only new suggestion received by in commute was rrom tn gas com pany. Mr. Papst urged that ornamental steel combination aas and electric lle-ht poles D esiaonsnea, rour to the mock. He pointed out that the city would then be in a position to receive competitive bids for street lighting each year from the gas ana electric companies. Be,nlr Vw Machinery. Mr. Huber made a statement In which he denned th electrio company's post tlon. He said that it would be neces sary for hi company to have a five year contract If the city desired to se cure electrio lights, beoause It would be necessary to install new machinery and equipment at a great coat on which no adequate return for the Investment could be mad la a shorter period than Ave years. Mr. Huber said he wished the mem bers to understand that the company did not take this stand with any idea of coercing the city, and that If th latter decided to install its own plant laier and wished to us th company's power In th meantime with th present equipment, tnat nis company wouia tur nlsh ourrent on a monthly plan. While Mayor Lan favors a municipal lighting plant and is eager to see one installed he took kindly to the propo sition offered by Mr. Papet. H de clared that h believed the statement mad by Mr. Papst to th effect that gas lamp give a stronger light than electrio lamps to be true. He also fa vored Installing several lights to the block Instead of on at aoh street crossing. power la snu son. City Enalneer Taylor reiterated his previous statement that the estimated cost of Installing a municipal plant would be about 1660,000. He said the available water supply In Bull Run river would furnish about 1,000 horse power, a sufficient amount to provide for the city's needs for years to coma A general discussion followed the statements of the officials and repre sentatives of the lighting companies, in which Mr. Papst read from sclentlflo journals to show that gas lighting is replacing eiecirio iignung in many eu ro dm n and American cities. It was also brought out in the discussion that the Mount Hood Railway aV Power com- fany would soon be able to furnish eleo rlo lighting for the city. JUDGE ASKS JUDGE TO PRONOUNCE SENTENCE An echo of th affray In which Pa trolman N. H. Suitter shot Herman G. Burkbart while attempting to place the latter under arrest last November waa heard In the circuit court yesterday afternoon, when Presiding Judge Cle land Issued a writ of mandamus re quiring Municipal Judge Cameron to pronounce Judgment on Burkhart or show cause why he does not act. I liurkhart waa convicted In the mu nlclpal court on the charge of resisting an officer, but Judge Cameron sus pended sentence. January 30 Burk- hart's attorney demanded that sentence be pronounced, as he desires to appeal the case to tne circuit court, ana cannot do so until sentence Is imposed. Judge Cameron has not yet acted, and the writ of mandate was resorted to by the attorney. Burkhart Is suing Suitter In the IJIUIOU B"IM 1.MV VUMl Vf ,'.VV damage for unlawful (hooting, and he Is also aeterminea to see tne case through in the state courts. He claims that under the circumstances he can secure a reversal of the municipal court verdict in the upper court, and he Is fighting Tor a vindication on tnat point, to show that the shooting waa unjustified. WHEN YOU'RE STUNG, LAUGH, SAYS DANIELS "When you're stung, or even if you think you are about to be stung, keep bussing away and mak th stlngere laugh." New motto adopted by Frank Daniels." Mr. Daniels arrived early this morn- insr from the south. Ho went at once to the Hotel Portland. On thewitage or off the stage, Mr. Daniels iw just naturally funny. He can't help it. The comedian wanted a sun or rooms with bath. "Tour rates T" he said to the clerk. "Eight per day, was tne answer. "Don't make me laugh," replied the tattooed" man. And he walked right in. turned around and walked right out again. Mr. and Mrs. Daniels are staying at the Oregon. MACMAH0N OUT FOR STATE SENATE 'If I am nominated and elected I will be state senator for Multnomah county and will us common sense. Innate and acquired." This is tne platform upon which Michael J. MacMahon, attorney, fllnirs himself into the political maelstrom as candidate in tne KepuDllcan pri maries. His declaration was filed with the county clerk today. He is silent on statement No. 1, contenting himself with the declaration that he will use bis common 1 sense. TO PEETBirr THS 01. LaXATIVB BROMO QOININB remoyes the tine. Tbere U only one "BROMO QUININE." book ror ngnatnre or s. w. UBOVH. 25c 1 Tif i Spring Styles KNOX HATS :knc Warburton Hats Our Complete Assortment, of Spring, 1908, Styles Are Now on Sale. Always the Leaders. Clothing Sale Continued For a Few Days Only 25 Discount crh our entire line of Benjamin fancy cheviot, cassi mere and worsted Suits, also Overcoats. a 311 Morrison, 0pp. Postoffice CALIFORNIA MOTELS riif 1 KM1' lli m "WW! HOTEL STEWART Cm 17 Street aWr Uaiea Ssaare SAN rRANCISCO 250 nwsn.. 150 primtt Mm. Earopeia pUa Sl.SOadtr nmraid. Aanirii plu $3.50 a day npwmid. Caw a I cam. Bvid ju conpUttd aod hotelopcMd Dm. I. 1907. Entry swdem coavoicnoa. UixiuioaJy ; bbad. On car dim. iraiHiaiiis to aay sail of city. Swwmrl aatosaobiie and wnniUn mm aB HOTEL JErrERSON Tark and Coach Stneb. 5n rmm odet tha iasM BMaascaMBt Fairmont Motel ait r&Ajr Cisco, cax. MANAGEMENT OF Palace Hotel Co. A GUARANTEE OF EXCEIXENCB The only large hotel commanding a view of our incomparable bay. The best located hotel In the world, as it is most convenient to the business centers, while Its elevation affords wholesome advantages in the way of pure air, sunshine and the ab sence of all annoyances connected with the rebuilding of a great city. EUROPEAN PLAN HATES Single, f 8.60, 3, . $S, $7. fa. Suites, $10, $18, $14, $16, $18, $30. Xrery Moom With Bath. Muslo a feature at dinner and in the foyer, evenings. Hotel St. Francis av nAjrcxsoo Fronting tropical Union Square, the heart of Ban Francisco, this structure is a tin example of th artlstlo treatment of a utilitarian idea, and typlfles the high value Ban Francisco places- upon enter tainment This hotel probably unite, tinder one roof, more advanced Ideas of hotel service then 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. Rates from 12 upward European plan. Under th management of Jams Woods. Hotel Hamlin EDDY AND IIaVEITWOKTJI SIS. First permanent big hotel down towa. Contains 100 beautifully furnished steam heated apartments, 4S bstha. Private telephone aer vice. Sample rooms foe commercial traraiara. Eddy St care from ferry paas the door and eonneet with lrd St ears from 8. P. Depot. Bates from f LQ0 up. Phone Private Ex. Franklin 42S. a n Francisco ii TAHITI THE QOLDBN AND TBCB XS&SS Or TXB SOUTH BSA X This Is the season to visit the delightful islands of the South Seas, and enjoy sea bathing and to observe the tropic Isles at their best $12S is the cost of a first-class passage from San Francisco to Tahiti and re turn. Tour may be extended to New Zealand for $260. Just think of It, only $350 for a 60-day trip (from San Francisco to Nw Zealand and return) in modern steamers to the romantic South Sea Isles. Read January '08 number of Outing for story on Tahiti. Write early for accommodations. Bail trig reb. S. OCEANIC S. S. CO., 673 Market St., San Francisco, Cl. C W. Stinger, 254 Washington St. Portland, Oregon. president; Alaa Burke, Ralph- Baugh- man. In honor of th commencement a soe cial and greatly enlarged number pf the Lens, the school paper, appeared yes- verMtxy, uuiiuuajus nuuoneg OI uie graauaung caass, accompanied by a brief record of what each had done while In the school, in addition to the regular stories and articles. This num ber, both in appearance and contents, reflects great credit on the enternrlse of those who Issued it and on the new school. Last evening the flftv-eiirhth class to he graduated from the Portland High school received their diplomas before a large audience of parents and friends, which completely filled the assembly hall of the West Side High school build ing. Rev. William Hiram Foulke of the First Presbyterian church made the valedictory address of the evenlnr. Mls Ethel M. Lytle, whose songs are always enthusiastically received, gave a number of selections, and J, C Mon tieth, the well-known baritone soloist, added further to th success of the mus ical part of the program. Chairman WJttenbirg presented th diplomas. The class numbered (9. th largest In th history of th gchoor i SECOND BIG DAY 111 REALTY TRANSFERS assaBaaaaaaMawwuaaBMaaaaassaaMat Deeds Filed for Eecord Yes terday Keach Total of $177,776. Transfers of real property filed fot record yesterday amounted to $177,778. Of th sum 1140.000 represents the pur chase money for Joseph M. HeaJey's new, four-story wick ouuaing at tne southeast corner of Grand avenue and East Morrison street, which was sold last summer to the Realty assootates, but th transaction was not finally closed until yesterday. This is th sec ond valuable holding taken over by the Realty associates within the past iew dags, th other piece was the northeast corner or rare ana Morrison streets. purchased from J, E. Bennett for $100,- ooo. Anotiref important sale closed un -this we.elr was tha V. W.' Wood residence Oh Johnson atreet between Twenty-second and ; Twenty-third streets, which was purchased by Joseph Gooman for llt.UUU. A quarter block occupied y a mod ern two-story frame residence at tha corner of JLaggart and East Fifteenth streets has been sold by Jessie B. Hor ton to Frank Amato for $4,000. Another important sale of property in the same vicinity, which was mad this week, was a quarter block on Di vision and East Sixteenth streets, which was purchased by Anna J. Reinhart from F. W. GoldaDP for $2,100. A small dwelling occupies tne corner. Several residences and building sites In Upper Alblna have changed hands this week. A new eottaa on Ganten beln atreet between Mason and Shaver was purchased by Hulda A. Clark from C A. Beaton for $2,626. Jesse R. Cap! is has purchased from Martin Jacobsen a house and lot on Benton street, between Dixon and Du pont, consideration $2,100. . - Robert A. Duffleld has purchased from Henry A. Berger a fractional lot occupied by a cottage In Multnomah ad dition, consideration $1,150. .; A. F. Neunert has sold to M. and C Glickman a 26 hy 76 foot lot at th corner of First and Arthur . stresta. South Portland, for $1,560. wuiiam m. uannon has purchased vinrsxscEjrr. ' AWA Vjr UlM M4 waahlcjt a VxoxT lounrrjia xonaur .n , 0pecIal-PTlo Matinee Saturday t" FRANIl DANIEL& la Vlntor Herbert's Comic opr Evenings, $1 to 60c; Mat. $!. n Morquam Qrond Portland s Famous Theatr. Main I. iooignt and Remainder of Week ' Matlne Saturday i A Magnificent production of J. "UU rXATaUS- . .. ; h Delightful Comle Opera ' rest CaalBeautlful Scenery " . f "t wm, isu, si. BAKE! THEATRE b0M Tonight All This Week Matinee Sat, m. opisnaia rroaueuon ( . DATZS aCABUK. pramatlsaUon of th most widely read book. A really great play. Th treat of - " ATvauii nncss zoo. a&a. 60oj matinee lac, J6c, . ; mm weea Chaxlay's AnBt," CHPIKC Theatre ESTm- Bimvn w. bmsh, Manager, On solid week of fun. Return of th ever-popular, everlasting; .... , w. -rsa s SAO IOT." '''. brighter, better than " ver: nothing but fun and laughter and music. iin; Wednesday and Saturday. Teddy bear matinee Saturday. Who rets the bearT - -.., Nights 16c. 26c. $So, EOc; Mats. lOe. te. aiinwiw--M xoia w tn KUlS. " THE STAR SJt-tn En,t,r w"k of February I. THE R. E. FRENCH STOCK CO. Offers - , Th Great Western Comedy Drama. "TU TBAX6T mOBBKBg." Matinees Sunday. Tuesday, Thursday snd Saturday at J:2S. Priw lacTand JJ- Kv"ry venlng at $:16. Prices 16c, VUf uu, THEATRE . aVrth Fhoneei Mala 488; Rom A-109S. Week commencing Monday, Feb $. The Allen Stock Co. Present "TO WOT.TXS OF VZW TOBJC" A Comedy Drama. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Satur day and Sunday. Prices 10c and 10c. Every evening at 1:16. Price iso, 20o and 10a Boxes 60c OtTlcm gnu la m. to It p. m. The GRAND muKwwmm ae anxe Time and Pr1ea R.m.tn t K. Urn rr.. . Entire Week of February t. m amwaw watv.T.A Assisted by Mm. Neilo, America's Fore most Jugglers. r saiv a wrrm nvavaw . k : Presenting Their Comady Creation, "Th Musical Bellboy and the Military Maid" i trr I STc a r-r. n . Motin Picture Theatres WE RENT LATEST FEATtTRK FTLWS 1,000 feet Reel. Including Song Slid.' $&00 TO $7 JO WSSXXT Motion Plctur Machines, Supplies, et&. Dougni, spia ana exenangea Newman's Motion Picture Co. SI $ Burnslde St, near Fifth, Phone Main $46$. -: . NICKELODION 130 Sixth Strsjct ; A GIRL'S DREAM and DIABOLICAL ITCHING 148 Grand Avenue sxxFwmzoxxo AND , AUPOWajUfat HAtraXTZB BIO SIX DAY RACE Oaks RinkTonight SrATIJrO BBFOXB A3TO ATTXJI in maob .- Oreat Sport Oom sad &axa ROLLER SKATING Expo Rink! Expo Rink! acornlng! Aftaraoom aad XTnla. On Continuous Round of Health- fui. Invigorating Pleasure, De Caprlo'e Justly Famous Band Afternoon and Evening. SASXjETBAXJ OV IKATXa BAnrxoAT. ra. a. BX. X. A. TB. F. X. .,.,. "SOMETHINO DIFFERENT KEY ROUTE INN OAKXAITD, OAX. Every Modern Comfort. American and European nan. N. S. MULL AN. Manager. Formerly Assistant Manager Palace! Hotel. Ban Francisco. Diamond House Paint GUARANTEED f gaUon lota, $11.40 pgaU 1 gallon lots. S1.50 pr gat ;; s Manufactured by PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO. 830 Front BU Fortlaad. Of. tU&emeag. fnebrm. TBK KBOWaT TO) FSIU Tarraat'a Extract ef Oobeb a4 Copaiba in ',. ( CAPSULES. J TaafcMiilni. nIiaadflrosaarefte goaar? beta, sleet, wait, ef, Kaay to lake, """ TIT- J.l Mrs aaeoesarat as. ciiee$l,a Rows Martin's. 261 Wash. ml tMW1..JI . mm -.1 The Tarrant Co it Hudson at Kaw I York. RUPTUHE from Frank Cap ell a new dwelling in Oty View Park for $3.600. " " Karl Koch has sold to Ames Harris a hous and lot at th corner of Kern and Bryant streets, consldanuinn t ooft Out of a toUl t 64 deeds filed for recora yesieraay. - represented recent curchases of .residAnn mtn i,vj,ti in various at std addJUons, valud t ljJAM f AVVV COtait j i ' " i f Of all varieties permanetly cured In a few days without a aurelcal onerartnn or detention from business. No pay will be accepted until tha natlant i completely satlsned. Write or call on nssiirrT bufiues CuKi:. 714 Bwetland 3tMgt Portland. Or, WcbfootlOiiBlacWnn KaJiM athoe Waterproof resrvs tathr-.ot a Bhia-At all Ssalers. MAUD G0NNE H'BKIDE WANTS NEW DIV0RCK , " (United fras teaaaj Wlre. ' Paris, Fab. $. Maud Coons McBrl.U and, her legal advisors ar considering th advisability of an attempt to f. our a rehearing of th famous IrUM woman' suit for divorce in another jur isdiction, presumably ou telle 'ritif!i territory.', The French courts take iu view that Miss Oonna having been mar ried to Major McBrtd la Ireland, whrr divorces ar granted only by set of par liament, no Oallto tribunal liun f.r to act. Th separation grantt-J . . day would be satisfactory - wer it . for th fact that the wife la r")ni" t t tall hf child weekly to visit l? . ' '' 'i i '" s. la'anaweHng Srtltc8s c'"t g'- paatiea lae fvmuti. . T-S'-'.