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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 7, 1003. ry,' r n . : - 'i PUN TO lIQIir DISEASE-, . v;, '.; ; , ' . , ' ' IIHTMIv m ftfT 7 MUSEMENTS : wm ; - -V, . , ' - -V 1 .. , ' L-jJh ; . . ''""l.n",m , ntrit to tnt ir";-. miBirt a v-o. nave una looa i . . ' .-.v I I fill fill' ' t 1 "- I 1 ' 'v.i."f ,',.;n .. ... .' V , f . -V ' A Ma A ,. .' 'J U V I I I I II J-f III I II III I J I II II i ' I ' " W W Jk A Jh M V - wfc U kA WJL JLV4AM I -3V7 ;'! .If II M II J J fly ti 11 t HI VW-'-f "Y X ' OR m ,i . tit 'MOVER - 5 , and dancei In Thr U obnalderabli of th Joy of llf -up at th Halllf thU woeJt Wher ever Frank Daniel la, Ultra Jor to When " Mr. Daniela raachot tho , lUW whtrt hia ayebrowi tall outand w liopa ho won't fall hort ot that mark ho will fitlU wlKflo hla foraboad and wa hopa that wa'U aUll hava four hlta left wherawith to buy a allary aaat ' to ao and aea him do it. In hl lateat vehicle. "The Tattooed Man" Mr. Dan lain playe the part of. ' Omar Khayam Jr..' aMrolofer. poet, ana : c aworn foa of .temperance. He bouncea V out on the aureyea, literally bouncea Lnd the fan beflna . Ia la aa abeurdly ' a foollah thlna- aa he haa ever at " tempted and you lova him for doing- It Omar, It aeema. haa a ecarabaeua oo the napa of hla neck. The ecarabaeua : la the plot of the play and the plot la ee hard to disentangle aa the word, la to-apell. Therefore we ahant manUon ' Aa'tlnJerolla on and you rrow weary of laughlnir, a very weu-uwnra fairly -ood looking cnorua The aona-a are nearly all topical and are well aunir. tlla, beloved or umar. la a vary attractive looking young woman with a reaaonably good voice. Fatlma, a wall flower, la one of the beet comedlana Mr. Daniela haa ever had with him. The other principal In cluding Airy Cuffa, tha matinee dol. Abdalltth. the Arab chief, and Alma. ' daughter f Omar, are all good. If not particularly remarkable, Mr. Itonlela" funnyiama are frequent ly found ecattered through tha two acta One of those which brought the moat laugha waa where ha lnalata on singing a eong that nobody wan La to hear. He and the electrician hava a long argu ment over whether or not that aong ahall be aung. Finally to end the mat ter tha oiectrlcian turne off the llghra In tbe middle of the place, leaving the persistent comedian in darkneaa. He la aiumped for a minute, but only for a minute. Ketlring to the wlnga he return In a moment with a lantern, by the Ught of Which he -complete! hla number. ' Aa ia neual with Mr. Daniela, the coa tumlng and aeenery are eapeclally at tractive. The aecona act, anowing me roae garden of the a halt, ia a beautiful piece of atage work. . Applauae waa very liberally beatowed bv tha large . houae laat night Mr. Daniela ia a favorite on the coaat and even though hla comedlea of lata haven't m .ti. win k, th, one wnu k u,moi nearest to tha exact number or peraone Woodard Clarke- A Co. have the local a it ...tlA . aas IT hkii mwm uawva I al ap-an w T , ul-A-n MMMak a e llm. ?a-fi! falla to pleaaa the little ''t 'A and in order to induce people auffer- T in nuwi i ...i ,-. , ,n mam. ana mu im vmi m, witn wnair ainmirh inriivamtii "Th Tattooed Man." Beau ara aalllng 1 0,n" tn7 t" night and tomorrow night will be the runnr cornea ian, t run ianioiB arm 111 excellent aupporang company in Victor S. . . Aa Told In the HUla; Ana 4 la alt HMIOll'l beet playe, "Aa Told in the HUla" will return again to tha Empire Sunday matlne , tor a weea. It la the atory ot Pamnena, an Indian mtri whAH father, a cnier, waa attacking an . emigrant train, killed and who on to uee tha -remedy, offer to aupply it witn the diatlnot underatandlna that money will be refunded In every caaa . www ii vi euro. . Mi-o-na ia hot a mere dlgeatlva, but I abaolute atrenathener and builder- ut or me wnoie digeatlya tract If you uuer wnn neaaacnea, gidaineaa, pal pltatlon, bad taate in the mouth. nerv ouaneaa, coated tongue, dlatreaa after arV.rtha h rVarad her aa their own child. I .V "'.""" fi1" ww.?u'cr "The Wolvea of New rork.' Thoae who Ilka melodrama and almoat the etomach and Inoreaaea avTry hwtre-gor doe will find tha .'f' M,trl, Juic' f ly. theae aymptona of a weak atomaoh wm oieappear. ' Tha remedy atrena-thena tha mnann. lar walla of tha etomach and Inoreaaea a ItaaaMan r tha heat thev have ever aeen. It la vio(.-Mr nr tria lata ftieiourainiiv ii w . ... - - - ... . . . I- tha Matmnniitan cit ea or the country, and la called "ine woivea of New Tork." There haa never been a mora int rat In . drama or pxaaont- day Ufa In a great city than thla. .aaaaaJaaaaWaaiaaBJJa-aBBaiBal The Girl and the Lawyer. Nnt ,v pnmmanrlnf Monday night, tha Allen Stock oomoany will proaucei for the flret Ume on any atage tna new rural onmarfr. "Tha Olrl and LHB LW' yer," whicn rranaiin -yaa rraj wrote for one of the moat prominent of American comedlana. Owing to the re cent financial tringency the wew xora production wi management and tha refuse la awnaiiait without tha aid of purgative or laxative medlclnea . Strengthen the etomach and make It ao ita own work by using Ml-o-na. Do not zuaa ana nuree it alone- bv tila-aa tiva tabieta that do no -lasting good. Malce a complete cure of your atomaoh troublea and replace weakneaa with atrengtn Dy using Ml-o-na. Remember 1 that Woodard rilarlra A l give a guarantee to rerund tha money unless it cures. Thav tatra all the risk, and there fa no danger of you losing anything axoept Indiaeatlon whaa iy ,av-cent dox oi au-o-na. Frank Daniels, Jolly comedian. In "The Tattooed Man," tonight, tomor row aftnrnoon and night, at the Helllg theatre. n we. I.MIIII IV UkUIII OPERATING APRIL 1 Each Act a Feature. Each act on the vaudeville program at tha Grand la a feature. One Of the moat noDular numbera ia Minnie Mid at the hex offl. the theatre. Main and A-1112. . SDOclal rrice Matinee Tomorrow. A apeclal price matinee will be given at tha Helllg theatre tomorrow Satur day afternoon, at 1:1 o clock, when Frink Daniela wiU preaent 'The Tat tooed Man." , f 111 Seata Selling for De Wolf ITopper. Seata are now aelllng at box office, th. Mania- theatre. Fourteenth and i'..ki..r.. -atraata for the ever-wel- come comedUn, De Wolf Hopper. Thla clever actor, togeiner wnn nw pen; dleton'a military maidens, wno eing aonga, look pretty and wear varloua coatumea. Their Huaaar coatuma is i i M,Mnii, liriv ann f i m nn m are wauir- aaie aeaiera in curamijr w : they make a atrong hit witn ui auai- encea been aa cheerful as might be wished, I iftrguertte Clark and a big company of he la a comedy in himself and aa good aJ 60 pop, wm present Reginald De Ko ona aa will be aeen.. - Venra latest comic opera aucceaa. "Hap- COURT PUTS CHECK OiV DEPOSITIONS An Injunction to prevent tha attor- neya for F. A. Marqaam from taking the ; depositions of J. Thorburn Rosa. Wll- 11am M- Ladd. E. B. Seabrook, W. A. Munly. T. T. Burkhart, George H. Hill, K. C jueara and W. M. Gregory In tha case brought by Marquam agalnat tha . Title Guarantee & Trust company and othera. Involving tha ownership of the Marquam buuaing, waa gran tea tyj Judge cieiand yeateraay The injunction: will remain In force lq ita preaent form . until nest week, and an effort will then i . be made to have it declared permanent The desire of Marquam 'a attorneys la to attempt to prove by former officers . and attorneys of the Title TJuaranteo & ; Trust that It violated tbe trust relation - In falling ' to protect the interests of ' Ilarauam at the time of the foreclosure. , To .this It la objected that Ladd. Ross and Hill were questioned when the case waa trie, that the communlcatlona to the attorneya were privileged, and that no taking of depositions ia necessary. aa all the persons named live In Port land and can be called into court when ever needed. Building Permit. X T. Ennla, erect dwelling, Going be tween Fifteenth and Sixteenth, 11,950; Adolph Sorlie, erect dwelling, Skidmore between Eaat Ninth and East Tenth, MOO; Mlsa T. ? C Harrington, erect . dwelling, Moore between Jarrett and PearL 12,600; W. 8. Wilton, erect dwell ing. East Eighteenth, corner Wygant, 2,000: George McClelland, erect dwell ing Clackamas between Eaat Sixteenth and East Seventeenth, $3,000; F. Schule, store, Belmont between Eaat Thlrty elxth and East Thirty-seventh, $1,700; F. 8. Fisher, erect dwelling, Montgom ery drive, $5,000. pyland." at tne aoove mwuro mr idui nlghta, , beginning next Sunday, Febru ary 9. A special prlca matinee will be given 'Wedneeday. A cemplexioa Mtln smooth and fair fcr aatln akin powder. 4 tints. (ins . "Red Feather" Matinee. Tomorrow at the Marquam there will be a matinee of "Red Feather" at ane riai nrice. The engagement of thla aristoorafamonr comic operaa will close with the performance tomorrow evening. "Red Feather" ia the best of all the DeKoven operaa, and the acore haa never been excelled. It la melodious and the book, ia bright , "Kerry Gow" Sunday. Sunday the engagement of "Kerry Gow" beglna at the Marquam. Thla fa moua Irish comedy will play all week. It la the same romantic play in which Joaeph Murphy appeared for a genera tion. A more popular Irian comedy haa never been written. Thla nason "Kerry Gow" cornea with a capable company. "David Harum" at the Baker. There are Only a few Plays of tha caliber of "David Harum"- which the Baker company haa presented ,to many of tha largest houses of the season thla week. Humor predominates, but there la pathoa and love Intertwined In gra cious prorusion, ana n aiso introduces several of the most original characters aver aeen on tne atage. "Charley'a Aunt" Again. "Charley'a Aunt" ia the Uncle Tom of comedy, and powers or attraction are aa the molasses jug to the festive riy in summer, 'mere naa neen one continual call for seats at the Baker box office ever since the aale opened for next week. Howard Russell again playa hla famoua part of the bogua aunt while' Hinas Gleason will appear as the real VunL ' Opening performance Sunday matlaee. , Some Child Made Happy. Some little kldlet will go home from the Empire matinee of "Peck'a Bad Boy" "The Train Robbers" Tomorrow. Tomorrow will ba the laat Of "Tha Train Robbera" at the Star theatre. Thie thrilling melodrama naa neen me at traction all week at thla playhouae.and haa anfovad nrosDerltV. It ia the kind of drama which takea well with the nubilo. for there la excitement unex pected aituatlona. aeacuea and daring riAada. in addition, there are a tew teara for the love atory and aoma laughs tor tha humoroue aide. aMaaMajiwaaa-1 mmm Chinatown Charley." "Chinatown Charley," which haa been one of the eastern triumpha, haa been secured by R. E. French for hla atock company next week. The ecenea are lain in New York in the Chinatown dia- triot and tha niot ht aald to be novel and unuaua). There wlll.be local color and a typical Chinese atmosphere. Seata ara now on aale. Alblni'g New Illusion., A new Illusion la being brought to Portland by Albinl. the magician. Thla entertainer la one of the most popular vaudeville attractions vlsltlne the coasts. Each aeaaon Albinl cornea to the Grand with a novelty and thla coming week he will bring his lateet myatery. On the bill with Albinl will be a number of tip-top acta. . JURY SELECTED THEN HE PLEADS GUILTY After 11 jurora had been secured to try him yeaterday afternoon, J. F. Hawkea pleaded guilty to the charge of horaa atealing before Judge Ganten beln In the circuit court He waa given an Indeterminate aentence of from one to ten years in tha state penitentiary. Hawkea' attorney made a plea for leniency, urging the fact that he ia 65 yeara of age, and may not have many yeare to live. Deputy iiatrict Attorney Haney urged that the aentence should be adfflclent to convey a warning to horae thlevea, and stated that Hawkea haa property worth $60,000, showing that he could not plead poverty aa an excuae for atealing. Hawkea broke down and wept aa hla attorney pleaded for a light aentence. The charge on which he was convicted waa that of atealing a valuable horse from a. F. John eon. a Greaham farmer. but several similar chargea could have been brought against him. I Actire Construction Under Way on Buildings in St. Johns. The Harris Ice Machine company of Hi East Water street which purchased three-acre site In St Johns aevera weeka ago for manufacturing purposes, has commenced active building opera tlona and promeaea to be producing Ice by April 1. A apur from tha main eleo- trio line direct to the plant will be con- trucieu. inua aiioraina econo shipping facilities. Tne company will not use the eh power of the Portland Railway, : and Power company, but will inat inon gaa engine iwnicn naa oeen pur chaaed in St Loula, and make their own power, as aoon aa tne (). r. n completes Its line, the Harris concern Intends to transfer their entire plant to St Johna. Torturing ecxema spreads Ita burnlna- area every day. Dpan a Ointment quick ly atopa Ita spreading, instantly re lieves the Itching, cures permanently. At any drug atora . M Tomorrow and Monday will positively be the laat days aide gas bills. Pc for discount on west ortland Gaa company. Bid SIX DAY RACE OaksRinkTonight 8 KATUN) BSPOXB AH9 A7TZB TBS XVACB i at our store Don't pay any mor ' '' v ' '' " ' .'V this time of year There is no need YES, we h&ve excellent suits for me at the same price and plenty of then in all our stores. 3d and Oak 1st Yamhil Tomorrow and Monday will positively lys for discount on w Portland Gaa company. be tha laat days for discount on west side gas billa Suits and wreoats $30.00 SUITS CUT TO . . . $19.75 825.00 SUITS CUT TO . . . $17.85 $20.00 SUITS CUT TO v . . $13.75 BUCKS AND BLlCS INCLUDED $3.00 UNDERWEAR CUT TO $2.35 $2.50 UNDERWEAR CUT TO $1.95 $2.00 UNDERWEAR CUT TO $1.55 $1.50 UNDERWEAR CUT TO $1.15 $1.00 NECKWEAR CUT TO . V' 65c 50c HOSIERY CUT TO . . ... 35c 3 FOB $1.09 1 - I Every SMemenl In This Ad Is Absolalely Tree WASHINGTON CirailEi CMOTM) Sale of Merchandise That Will Stir Portland and Multnomah County From End to End Strayed and delayed by RR. and Ex. Co.'s, a large stock of the best Eastern arid Parisian makirs of Ladies' and Men's Tailor-Made Suits, Furnishing" Goods, Dry Goods, Cravenettes, Shoes, Hats and Caps, top and bottom Skirts, etc., for the little folks as well, to be thrown on racks, counters and in cases in the storeroom known as the old WELLS-FARGO BUILDING, corner Fourth and Yamhill Streets. SALE TO COMMENCE SATURDAY, FEB. 8, AT 9 A M. SHARP Remember this sale will not last long, as our lease on the building is limited. Every article is its own salesman; prices slashed in large figures on every stitch of merchandise in the store, regardless of value ..f. a, XJT -.11 a, S.l Mvnr 4-r iiol.4- nnd inr1mi4eliin X7a11 1 .ifra 4-Vt 4 UI IlUUlUltv.LUlCl S LUOl. VVC WUI UltU UClCtUS 111 1 CgCU lu ljuaiuy auu vuftiuatjujj. uvu vav UMl xo your own juugmcni, as 10 uu inai requires iuis oi auvciuaui opac, aiiu ywu oc wtu anoit pnuivu o u costs money. ' - - : '. - ... 268 cases of brand-new seasonable merchandise to be opened daily as fast as we can give it the room. EVERY DAY A BARGAINDAY, until the last bit of goods is gone. Don't wait for any newspaper an nouncement, as we are allowed a very small sum of cash for that purpose. Come and investigate daily, and' we are satisfied you will do the advertising for.us. A few of our prices that will set you thinking: 12: Cravenettes for Ladies Worth up to $15.00, at this J qa sale .pfh0a7 TAILOR-MADE SUITS of standard makers, well trimmed, worth ' AO up to $18.00, at this sale. . . . . . t&DatQ NEW YORK, 1908, HAND -TAILORED SUITS, snappy designs and col ors, worth up to $35.00, at Al l this sale DllaU7 , ALL TAILORED . SUITS 1 U 'worth up Ao $150 at less than Skirts All of the newest designs worth , at regular value from $5.00 to $25.00, at ONE-THIRD thev REGULAR VALUE Men's and Boys' Clothing This stock is limited and won't last long. $15.00 Suits , 6.08 $18.00 Suits , $ 8.35 $20.00 Suits $ 9.90 $30.00 Suits , . . . $12.85 Pants 500 pairs from th$ best makers at ONE HALF THE 'REGULAR COST Overcoats and Cravenettes At less than cost of making. You can get them from $4.85 to $13.90. Sold regular for $10.00 to $35.00. Shoes! Shoes! Here you will find the-grandest assort ment, worth up, to $8.50 the pair, high tops, low ' tops i and medium, black and tan, for men, women, children,- loggers and sportsmen. 300 pairs ladies' Rubbers (storm). . .25 300 pairs misses' and children's rub bers -. 15 At bewilderingly low prices. We want you to see these, whether you need any or not. 500 pairs ladies hand-turned vici kid, worth up fo $6.00 the pair, at this sale i.l.' .....$1.29 Ladle' and Children's Underw'r The 75c kind at . . .' 39 The $1.00 all-wool U ; .45 The. $1.25 all-wool .69 For the little folks .17e and 19 M Hosiery for AH Too many to mention and you can only appreciate the bargains by seeing them. : : Ladles Petticoats In all the latest colors and makes. from i $1.40 to $8.90 Regular prices $2.50 to $20.00. , - ; Men's and Boys Hats $2.00 Hats at -.. ..... .- . 89 $3.00 Hats at ' .$1.29 $3.50 Hats at $1.48 $4.00 Hats at .....$1.98 $5.00 Hats at $2.29 Underwear " ' 75c Ribbed at .;.! 39 $1.00 Ribbed Wool at. .a) ....... ...58 $1.5J5 Ribbed Wool at.. iSp $2.00 Ribbed Wool at 98 WOOL HOSE, the pair. 10 i tAvtvix Jtiusis, tne pair ..iz 1-26 , OVERALLS 75c . bibbed ......... 48 ouc ijavh .ai Boys' and Youths Suits from 98c and up The" above are only a few suggestions of what this stock contains. We have a full force of compe tent help and they will be pleased to show you around. We invite your inspection. The place is the ' NEARfOimmST: .OLD m!WliWkto.WMYadai i . - kj- :: .1 .. " J" ' fl 'f -7773 - 9