The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 13, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    P" THE OREGON 'DAILY JOURNAU 'PORTEANDi THURSDAY-. EVEMINOj TEBRtRY 13, I&Q8.
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Town Topics
tonights AsrrsorKNTtf.
,F "Dlvorcon
Marquam "The Kerry. flow"
ltaker . "Charley's A tint
..... i i.uiu tu i
Umpire.,
Vaudeville
, fyrJo......." Lawyer asd-theI-edy''
i - -r ' '-' ' : ' ' ' ' ' ""Chinatown cfrrl'iy
Philip' TV Clay at tha houaa o. Bher-
, ' rnan, Clay & Co, arrived la Portland
mus murnina. Air k;iay in vouiurianivu
by Kruest Urchs. general representative
ol Bteinway. Bona of New York city,
manufacturers of tha world celebrated
fctelnway piano, George W. Bateswho
i asnociaiea witn tne iwn rnuiciaco vi
flee of Sherman, Clay & Co., alio ac
companied Mr. Clay.' Theae gentlemen.
' together with O. V. Johnson, general
manager, will vlalt the varloua branch
was procured and the trial of 'pr. J.
D. Dunn on tha .barge of contributing
to the delinquency of Ilallle Williams,
a 14-year-old girl, waa taken up. Dunn
la, alleged to have made improper .ad
vances to the girl, whom ha waa treat
ing jor wans. . ' .
A , water color loan exhibit la to ha
opened thla afternoon at tha Mueeum
of Art' Fifth and Taylor streets. . The
vie we are largely landscape, irum m
beat .Portland home. Arrangements
have been made to have tha Mueeum
opoii next Sunday from 3 to I ao that
those who are unable to attend on
other daya may have tha privilege of
seeing these works of art Admission
will be free Sunday, Thuraday and eat-
iirdnv flarnmni. The muaeunt la ODen
dally from to 6. With an admission of
If cents. ..v. ,-. 1 .... . ,-.;! ; v
SALOOfl CASES'
ROARING FARCE
Councilman So Characterizes
Proceedings ' Before Liq-
v uor license Committee. r
Members of. the liquor license com
tnlttea heard their work of hearing tha
saloon cases harshly criticised by
Tha residence of . r. tucha, 421
I Umatilla avenue.! waa entered by bur
glare at about 10 o'clock laat evening I member of the council yesterday after-
and. robbed of a number, or articles ox noon when Councilman Menefoe declared
valua, including clothing- ana a, re. tha hMna ..-a . and that
volver, belt and ' holster. Entrance to ' " . . .V , J
tha dwelllnr waa affected by prying Lth committeemen changed their minds
open a' bathroom window. " The only I as frequently as tffje chameleon changes
tn tha Idantltv of tha thief or I Da . u ...... .n.. -
houses of Sherman,' Clay & Co. at Se. thieres la an old Voft black hat which K,--f-- , "
-atUe- .Taooma. Kverett. fiaUlnaham and ... i Hahid i. .nVn-l for a Menefee aeldom makes a axeech of any
- epoKane, arter wnion tney win return iv i atlf f bat Which waa atolen. I Hlna ana naa never oeen heard to cnti-
iiiia en, in. nwuguinori um iwun i , . I l"e council nis remaraa maoe me
Thieves stole $B la. cash,, three suit ,nr members pit up and take notice.
"This whole Investigation ao far. has
been a rank farce. The liquor license
' for Oregon, Washington and Idaho, Tha
: many other concerns Jiavlng its horns n r
oriice In another stade. has become a Lthe Stockholm aaloon. 14 North 'Sixth
part of our city and has Identified it street In reporting the matter to the committee haa spent a lot of time and
self with Portland institutions and does police the proprietor of the saloon says has had a good many saloonkeepers be-
' Its share In promoting tha welfare of ha thlnka the theft was committed by fore It but it seems that all a man haa
the city.;. In a word tha housa Is a soma person who hid In tha place. when to do when hla llcennf is ordered re-
foruana concern.
f k
at
it waa closed for tha night
escaped through a window.
moating was held last night
Trinity pariah housa to take steps to
ward organising a branch of tha Na
tional Red Cross society In this city.
Itev. A. A. Morrison presided and aa I building, corner Twenty-seventh and U;
executive committee , was appointea to
make the purpose of tha society known
and to sffeot an organisation. A meet
ing will be held two weeka from last
night at tne Congregational church,
when tt Is hoped to perfect tha organisation;-
Portland ! on of the few
cities or the United States not posses
sing a orancn or this society whose use
i uui ess naa necoms wona famous.
. i , - .
Preparations ara in progress for a
'gVashlngton Social" to be held Friday
evening, February II. at the Ore iron
building, corner Twenty-aeventh and Up
shur streets. A patriotic program will
be given at S o'clock. The LAdles Aid
of tha Ep worth M. E. Church is In
charge.. .... .'
Tha thlsf vokiKl Is to coma in and ask for a trans-
re r. and he gets it although the trans
fer la a pure fake, and It is patent that
It is a fake. I think it Is time the com
mittee did something worth while, or quit
mis tarcical business. xt is simply
nonsense and I want to see it stopped.
. Chairman Cottel aroaa to defend the
comtnittee'a work by aaylng that the
committee simply investigates and
makes ' recommendations, it being left
lor tne council to use action.
Portland 4a at last to have an ambu
lance to be used In emergency cases of
accidents. An ordinance providing for onilb,r?1,t, hUi"t."
Councilman Menefee did not renlr but
hia prevloua words left an Impression
that the committee had been "handed
tha hiring Of an ambulance waa passed
by the council yesterday afternoon and
In pursuance of the decision of Judge f we ana means i committee wm re
McBrlde, at Oregon City, several weeks
ago, the Mount Hood Railway A Power
Company mads formal application to
the city council yesterday for a right
r i way across tne city s property near
the Bull Run reservation. Judge
McBrlde threw the company's condem
nation suit acalnst the cltv out of court
because the power company had failed j
ceive bids for the vehicle In the near
future.
Victims of coughs and colds should
I not waste time and money in experi
menting with worthless nostrums, but
f et a bottle of Kenyon's Cough Remedy
rom Albert Bernl, the old reliable drug.
Mist. 28S Washington street and set
The at- I tesuits. ,it cures wnen others rail.
ttllfatlnn In1 waa raarrat tn thai.
committee on Darks and nubile property -" or articiea round, on street cars
and the committee on Judiciary. I February It: It umbrellas, 3 packages.
to apply formally to the city.
tto
The criticism came unon the anoll
cation of Baker and Larson to transfer
their ncense to a man named Hansen,
At the hearing before the committee
the fact was broucht out that Baker
and Larson had been convicted of sell
lng liquor to a minor and allowing
women to loiter in their saloon at Third
and Taylor streets. The committee rec
ommended that the licenae be revoked.
After the debate the councllmen voted
the refer the question of the Baker and
Larson license back to the committee.
ai a result or tne committee s inves
tigation extending over several weeks,
but one license was ordered revoked, al
though sufficient evidence waa pro
duced to. convict several of the ealoon-
The council passed
Creating the new bureau for tha protec
tion of young girls and women yester-
ay alter noon, and the civil service com
mission will nrenare an examination for
appucanta ror the positions wnicn tne
new measure carriea Aitnougn tne test
Is open to any woman in toe olty, it
Is generally believed that the place will
go to Mrs. Lola O. Baldwin. The salary
will be $150 and a clerk will be allowed
80 a month.
The Nortonla." The management of
tne Nortoma, corner Seventh ana targ
streets, announcea that the work of In-
Stallation of accommodations for the
transaction of business is fast being
; completed. AH furniahlnga are modern
and up-to-date In every way. The Home
Telephone company has Installed Its au
tomatic system.- with an automatlo ln-
i Btrument In every room, operated from
L jP'?f.fu.r- i.?,0.vei ?.,Pai'?l0.v',.'.1 keepers of many different crimes. Th
-I. . J-" . "... W'lr'L.1 u- lone lic nse to be revoked was that
oi-.ow-, i lunon I una, i ureau tuasier. o( Johnson. proprietor of a restaur-
r .fa?"" " ant on seventh street
Penney Bros.' Friday special
grade port, sherry, muscat, tokay
angelica at II oar gallon: J. W. Harne
bourbon or rye, regular 14.60, at 13.60
?er gallon Friday only. Free delivery
'hone East 287, Home B-2426.
Frances Wlllard Memorial Day will be
observed next Wednesday, February 19,
at Room, (06, Ooodnough building, at;
2:30 P. m. Past Presidents Mrs. Mary
E. Townsend, Mrs. 1. H. Amos and Mrs.
Ida Berkley will take part
S BRAKES PUT ON NEW
AIRBRAKE
DIN
E
Members of the Oregon Forestry as
sociation will hold a meeting tomorrow
night at 8 o clock at tne city nan. hi.
T .nnllt. will .rtAalr am tVi. awMm
mM IT . . " of cut-over timber lands.
oi wnicn la A-ouii. ' i
1 Wa anktia. mnA nriM VAnp 1nfhaa
central w. u. i. U. neia lam u.uai
Council Puts on Table Indef
initely Measure Providing
Better Car Equipment.
meeting Wednesday afternoon.
the ooenlna devotional exercises, con-
! ducted by Mrs. 8. I. Lyman, and a short
business session, Mrs. O. P. Jamison
: gyse an lp teres ting talk on "How to
; Win." She emphasized the need of love
and patience in winning others. Mra.
i JI. E. Roper presented her resignation
and, Mra. Ida Barkley was elected in
her place.
Actlns- on a suesestion of the exec-
. ntive board the citv council yesterday
Voted 11,200 for an extra policeman, who
1 will be detailed for duty at the city hall.
1 The board requested that the patrolman
now assisrned to cerform duty at the
city hall be placed on his beat outside.
inasmuch as me city treasurer onen
1 has large sums of money in the city
tults the need of a guard around tno
cltv hall was felt necessary by the
council.
svonse and Dress your
usual and shine your shoes, all for 11 per
After month. Mala 614, A-4114. Wagons run
everywnere. unique Tailoring Co., sot
Stark.
Phone Independent Coal & Ice Co. for
Rock Springs coal. Sole agents. Also
Wallsend c .Richmond. Office opposite
City Library. Both phones.
Socialist hall, 0 Davis street. Free
lecture course Thursday. February 12.
Hubert Langerock will speak on "Child
Labor."
W. B. A. valentine ball. W. O. W.
hall. Eleventh street, Saturday, Feb
ruary 15. Admission 26c
Bteamftr Jesse Rarklns, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sundsy. Leaves Washington street
dock at i p. m.
Woodward Dancing Academy tonight
Class lesson, 25o. Private lessons dally,
socials Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Friday night club St. Valentine party
gler hall. Leap year dance. B tiles'
Professor Rlngler, manager.
at Rlngler hall.
orchestra.
Notice Highest price paid for Title
Guarantee and Oregon Savings accounts.
Cohn Bros., 169 First street
Maccabee's
hursdav eve
hall. . Stiles' orchestra,
uniform rank dance
Thursday evening, February 11, K. of p.
Jack Redman was declared insane
after examination by a physician at the
county jail yesterday afternoon and last
night he was tasen to tne asyium. nwi
man tried to beat out his brains at the
sol Ice station where he was nrst con
fined and later renewed ' the effort at
the county Jail, making it necessary to
strap him down. He was filled with in
sane fear that people were seeking his
lire.
Washington and Lincoln's birthday
will b observed by appropriate patriotic
exercises by Oo. Wright Post No. 1.
O. A. R.. at G. A. -R. hall, Second and
I Morrison atreets, Friday evening, Feb
ruary 14. Col. 8. R. Harrington win
give an address. The veteran quartette
(will render a number of appropriate se
lections. The public is coraiany in-
I vl tea.
Ed Lachapelle was convicted by
Jury in Judge O'Day's court yesterday dentists. Third and Washington.
afternoon on the charge of assault with
knife upon H. V. Dietrich. The affair
took place In a rooming-house at First
and Morrison streets on the night of
October 13. Judge O'Day Imposed a nne
of 175, without a i II sentence, saying
there was some aouot m nis mtna re
garding the guilt of the defendant.
"To Be Happy When Married" is the
title of an illustrated story told on the
Double East 8ide Page" In today's
Journal. Satisfaction Is the key to
happiness, and Morgan & Atchley are
Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and
fine gasoline. Phone Bast 789; B-1007.
Woman's Exchar.ro. 123 'Tenth street
lunch 11:80 to 2; business men's lunch.
E W. Moore, exnert TthotnramhM-.
ciKs niniaing, tsevemn ana stars: sts.
W. A. Wise and associates, painlsss
Berger, signs, show cards. 2S4 Yamhill.
D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh.
Journal want ads. lo a word.
sure to satisfy you when they furnish
your-dining room complete, with hand
some mission rurniture and a large
beautiful rug for 636. Be sure and
read their ad in today's paper.
B. P. O. Elks. Membera of Portland
lodge No. 142 and visiting brothers are i
requested to assemble at the club rooms
at 6 p. m., sharp, for the purpose of
meeting the special train of Salem lodge
No. 826 and escorting the brothers to I
Elks' temple. By order of the exalted
ruler. C. M. Bills, secretary.
James Shaw has announced himself
as a candidate or precinct commute
man or tne Kepuwican party ror ni
cinct no. S4-
VERBAL BOUT TAKES
IIP TIME OF COUNCIL
Driscoll and' Vaughn Hand
Each Other Some Lemon
Juice' Bouquets.
Members of the elty council yester
day voted to lay the airbrake ordinance
upon the table, where It is expected to
recline until the Portland Railway,
Light & Power company completes Its
work of putting airbrakes on Its cars.
Tho action of he council followed a
long debate In which Councilman
Vaughn strenuously opposed the delay
In passing the ordinance, but the cor
poration found a strong protector In
Councilman Baker, who declared that
he did not care If the people did know
he was defending It. Councilman so-
ker said he believed the company wss
acting In good faith and that was all
that could he expected. He said he did
not want to be put In the position of
holding a club over the company.
Councilman Bennett started the fire
works by moving to amend the ordi
nance so that the company would be
compelled to place airbrakes only on
cars 36 feet long and over. This was
considered only in the light of an at
tempt to kill the. measure by Council
man Vaughn, as the company haa more
than 100 cars slightly under 26 feet
long.
Vaughn called upon the councllmen
to either defeat the measure by voting
It down or to pass it and not to kill
it by a subterfuge, namely, passing
Bennett's amendment, which would de
stroy the effective power of the meas
ure, A communication was read from
Vice-President F. I. Fuller, In which he
declared the company was doing all in
its power to Install airbrakes as rap
idly as possible. Oskar Huber, con
sulting engineer of the company, said
that the airbrakes would be Installed
on all cars within a year.
When the measure was up about six
weeka ago Mr, Huber promised to have
airbrakes Installed upon a sufficient
number of cars to sntiafy the council
men that the work would be rushuil to
completion as soon as possible. Inas
much as the ordinance allows the com
panv one year in which to complete Its
work, Councilman Vaughn insisted that
It be passed. Despite his protest the
measure was placed on the table.
BENEFIT PERFORMANCE
FOR OFFICER'S WIFE
I
j Spring Styles
"Brook" Hats
Our complete assortment of the new
Spring styles on exhibit. The "Brook"
Hat for 1908 the acme of perfection
and the Peer of all Hats
$3.00
CALIFORNIA HOTELS
fi f fSHe!
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in i t!
me
HOTEL STEWART
Cauy Strest stove Usbs Sesare
SAN FRANCISCO
2S0 room, 150 prim Ulfa. sropeaa
pha $1.50 aday apwud. A ici. pIm
13.50 a dtr npwud. Cm. a k carte. BuW
taf completed and hotel opened Dec I. 1407.
Err aMdmccamaicBea. LuiunoaWy fun
khmi. O. car bam truaWf o m part of
city. Stewart .uttaaocaW aad amaibai awat all
tnint and . narxMsn.
MOTEL, ItrrEBSON
Tsrk wd Gongs Strata. Era Frucaco,
octet til. um BiuafamaaL
pre-
Because of the illness of a Juror, the
trial of E. B. Henderson on a larceny
charge, begun before Judge Gantenbein iw. u"le5 they persist in keeping up
in. the circuit court yesterday, has been thlr flf.ht ne U8,? of words.
continued until Tomorrow, a new jury
Councllmen are preparing to clear the
arena for a great spectacular battle be
tween the two "jhampions of their class,
Councilman Driscoll, lightweight, and
councilman Vaughn, heavyweight
These men are at swords' nolnta. if the
wuru wnicn tney uttered in aeoate yes
terday afternoon are to be believed, and
an encounter may be expected to fol-
A Smile on Every Face
There Is joy in Portland town
People dancing 'round and 'round
Every bank is on its feet, -v
Smiles on every face you meet.
, Merchants laughing all the day.
worklnamen are feeling say:
ff Factories about to hum.
.Ho one here is iooxing glum.
i Union Laundry rushed to death.
. Scarcely time to draw our breath,
i Jingle, jingle little bells.
Sound your musio o'er the dells.
W shine collars, cuffs and shirts to
the king's taste.
UNION LAUNDRY
J -irXela, A-lSS. Main 888. ;
: Second and Columbia, -
Councilman Driscoll a-rew Deevlsh
yesterday at some narllamentarv com
pliment thrown at him with great ora
torical eirect oy councilman Vaughn
and came back with a vicious left ud-
percut of words in which he told the
neavyweignt champion that he would no
longer allow hia councilmanic dignity
uj ut irampiea, upon.
Other councllmen intervened, and Mr.
Vaughn turned upon them and gave a
fine exhibition of tongue lashing every
body and everything within range of his
voice. The more to lash the "lashJr"
he grew. until he had stirred up a
hornet's nest of shouting councllmen
about his ears. As usual. Mr. Vaughn
had the satisfaction of having the last
word, and sat down smiling in the
knowledge that he had gained his point,
namely, of having the . matter of the
Dekum street Improvement carried over
until this afternoon, when the council
will hold an adjourned meeting.
" Tha Dekum J Street Jmnrnvomanr haa
been accepted by the city. Residents
oi uie aireei ao not want to pay ror
the work, claiming that it haa hn
lmtroDerlV cerformed. nounrllmnn
Vaughn owns property on the street and
appeared as representative of the other
property owners, who claim that the
work has . not been done In a proper
,,,uv,. vim ..i, vuHiiauiur,. finrrj
Howard, mined gravel in the street
below grade and carted it awav to be
used In improving other streets. - - -
A dramatic performance Is to be given
at Burkhard hall, Union avenue and
Burnside street, Wednesday evening,
February 18, for the benefit of Mrs.
Oittings, the wife of the policeman who
was killed Just before Christmas. Mrs.
Gittings Is still at the Good Samaritan
hospital and her children scattered
around. One is at the Children's home.
This performance is a three-act comedy,
entitled "Wanted A Wife," and those
participating are donating their serv
ices. It is under the management of
Mrs. Emily L. Driscoll, who is assisted
by Miss Ethel E. Griffiths. Following
is the cast of characters: Dan GJUls-
gle, a man with an Imagination, R. C.
lyde; Jorklas Jobson, his gardener, an
authority on potatoes, Joseph Stearns
Jr., Edward H. Crandall; Deacon Smith,
who tries to be good, R, W. Hatton;
Sally, Dan's Coo, who can keep a se
cret. Emily L. Driscoll; Miss Camson,
Dans honseKeeper, in the matrimonial
market, Clarissa Von Buaee; Louisiana,
a dark brunette on the war path, Ma
rion .Menaer.
Fairmont Hotel
Air rAir 0X800, cax
MANAGEMENT OF
Palace Hotel Co.
A GUARANTEE OF EXCELLENCE
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
RATES:
Single, 9.80, $3, 4. 98, 98. 97, 98.
Suites, $10. 91a. 914. 91, 918. 930.
Bvery Boom With Bath.
Music a feature at dinner and la
the foyer, eveninga
Hotel
St. Francis
AX
CISCO
Fronting troploal Union Square,
the heart of San Francisco, this
structure is a fine example of the
artistic treatment of a utilitarian
Idea, and typifies the high value
San Francisco places upon enter
tainment. This hotel probably unites,
tinder one roof, more advanced
ideas of hotel service than any
other caravansary In America,
yet the rates are lower in pro-
fortlon to the attention offered,
han can be found elsewhere In
the United States. Rates from t2
upward European plan.
Under the management of James
Woods.
"SOMETHING DIFFERENT
KEY ROUTE INN
OAXXAH9, OAS.
Every Modern Comfort. American and
European Plan.
N. S. MULLAN, Manager.
Formerly Assistant Manager Palace
Hotel. Ban Francisco.
BIPTUB
$35 Will Furnish a Koom.
You can furnish a dining-room or
bed-room complete with handsome, dur
able furniture Including a beautiful,
large rug for $35. For full particulars
read Morgan & Atchlev's ad in today's
journal on uie --.uouDie Hiast side rage.
UNEMPLOYED WILL
GET CITY JOBS
appropriating $10,000
giving employment to
An Ordinance
to be devoted to
the city's unemployed was Introduced in
the council yesterday afternoon, but
owing to the late hour was put over for
final action until this afternoon when
the councllmen assembled to transact
the remaining Dusinesa. The ordinance
if passed will carry the appolntmont of
a commission or live who will handle
the money. The work to be done will
be cleaning up of the waterfront, streets
and paries; ir tne measure passes this
afternoon the money will be Available
In about 10 days for the tsurooae far
which It is Intended..
'. Where to Dine;
' Merchants' -lunch dsll
dinner 60a Kruse's, Par
y." 15c. Sunday
k and Morrison.
Of til vtrtetlea permanently cured In few Ujt without
a rargicu operation or .ctentioa from Diulneu. No nay
will bt accepted until the patient it completely eatlaSed.
vr rue er
. call upon
714 5 WET LAND
xeptM untu ue patient it completely eatlafied.
Fidelity Rupture Cure
it land bloo.. Portland. Oregon
Hotel St. Mark
Frext Dottd
OaKland, Calif.
A New, Modern eight story, fire-proof hotel
containing 150 tunny, outside rooms connected
with Bath. Opened Jan. 1, 190s. Equipped
with all the lat
est convenience
known to mo
dern hoteldom.
Large, light,
tunny (ample
roomi for com
mercial men.
Direct car line
and hotel auto
mobile bu. to S.
P. 1 6th St. and
Santa Fe deport.
St Mark Cafe. Cuirine and service unrivaled.
Fine Orchestra. Elegant appointment. Rate
(European plan) from $1.50 and up.
13th St. at Franklin
One block from the thopping district.
IS I j
tiBI
Hotel Hamlin
EDDY AND LEAVENWORTH STS.
First permanent big
hotel down tows.
Contains 100 beautifully
furnished a team heated
apartments. 40 baths.
Private telephone Mr
vice. Sample rooms for
commercial travalera. -Eddy
St. cars from
ferry paas the door and
connect with 8rd St.
ears fromS. P. Depot.
Rates from $1.00 up.
Phone Private Ex.
Franklin 42S.
San Francisco
grand pacific tour
$400 south seaTslands $400
ntlliSCLT IS-
TABTTX, atAJBOTOWOA. SHEW SXAXAirS, TO HO A,
XtAXJtB, SAKOA, IU1 BCAWAZX.
The favorite S. S. Mariposa of Oceanic S. S. Co.'s line will sail for
.Tahiti March 9, taking passengers for all the South Sea Islands
Rarotonga, New Zealand. Friendly Islands, Samoa, Fiji and Hawaii. Ex
ceptional opportunity to make this most desired of all tours and In the
right season, Only $400 first-class round trip from San Francisco, leav
ing March 9 and returning June 9. There will be days' stay in Tahiti.
19 days in New Zealand, S days Fiji, 7 days Hawaii, during which time
passengers find their own way. See January Outing Magaaine about
Tahiti. Dr. Nicholas Senn says: "If any place In this world 'deserves
to he. called 4 Paradise. Tahiti can make this claim."
Book early and secure the best bertha
OCEANIC S. S.v COMPANY
Telephone ateamy 1831.
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JOVMAh LINERS COST LITTLE, ACCOMPLISH MUCH
Day
by Day
Grows the
Fame of
Columbia
Tailoring
The superior character of the
Columbia's line of fabrics
greater variety, exclusiveness of
patterns, dependable quality,
splendid manner in which Col
umbia garments are made nob
biness, beauty of fit. and last
(and not least important to most
men) the popular prices are all
factors which explain the steady
growth of Columbia patronage.
No matter how critical your
. how exacting vour de
mands, youll find that
Columbia Tailoring satisfies and
vnn monev. Can vou
can any man ask or secure
more?
Extra Special Now
During Mid-Season Clearance
AW EXTRA PAIR OF
BBMBBBBBBMBttW
TROUSERS FREE
WITU EVERY SUIT or
OVERCOAT ORDER
$25 to $28 Fabrics Re
duced now to $22.50, in
cluding the Extra Free
Trousers.
GRANT PHIQLKY, Mgr.
Elks' Building
Seventh and Stark
Utility and
Beauty Com
bined in
Table Lighting
This Week a
Display of
LLLCTROLI1LRS
Ready to use. Electric Lamps In
Copper, Brass and Antique
Stands. Amber, Soft Green,
Leaded Glass and Opalescent
domes. Prices range S4.50 to
S50.00.
At same time new openings In
popular-priced Brass and Nickel
student and Banquet Oil Lamps,
Visitors to- the Lighting- Depart
ment will pass through the at
tractive display of English and
Bavarian Chlpa Dinner wares.
BAIIXY
Company
424-426
Washington
MILITARY
ACADEMY
PORTLAND ORE!
A ,Bora'ne n Day
School for young- Men and
Preparation for so!
isges, V. a Military and
Naval Academies. Ac
credited ie. Stanford.
pci . 1.7, vorneu, a in
ker, t and all State Uni
versities and Agricultural
Colleges. Manual train
lng. Business - eoursa.
The prtnclpal haa had t
years' experience In Port
land. Comfortable quar
ters. Best environments
Make reservation new.
For Illustrated catalog
and other , literature ad
dress i'J M-
j. yi. mm u. d..
Vrlaolpal and Jrroprlstoa
.X II W 13 I a" JT.,,.
Hit i iff tfiJtth '
!pl a I II 11 ir -
BBCT-:
li.a Ua VuUartn
' Phones Main 1 anA A.1111
t inoarrat, Bxaznmoi tokos ta
oimiacx-noe Matinee Saturday
mxbb omAca asoBoa . v
In Sardou'a Comedy,
1 9rromoon. .a i .
Rvenlngs, t to tOo Mat.. H9 fe tlq
Marquom Qrand
nnU.J. nA .... mn . . - . . .
Kvaaauu x amuua xoemire. Main S.I
Only Pour More Performanoea TnnivKt.
Friday Night. Saturday Matinee
and Saturday Nishf.- '
iiuy oow ' i
With I H
B3XAJU BAXY - " ' -Am
Dan O'TIjtra , . . .
Kvenlngs. 160. 0c 7c? Mat. ISf, He.
Marquom Qrand
viuiuui f imvui ineaire. ataia S.
For One Week '
Beginning Sunday Matinee
PARSIFAL
(In EngUah)
Seats Now Selling
Rvinlnm IKn (On Tin (1
Matinee, 2Sc, tOc, 78o. 11.
11891
BAKER THEATRE
Phones Msin 1. A-8H9
Oeo. L. Baker, Oen. Mkr.
Get Tour Seats Early All
This Week Just One Long
Howl of Laughter. .
CKAJLI.BT'SI AWT
Mstlnee Saturday. "' '
Evenings I5c, llo, iAe. y
Matinee 18c, lo. ' v ;
Veati "la (ae Slakes
Carriage."
EMPIRE Theatre ST
Kn.aHVTO" w- SEAMAN, Manager.
ih. T.,dd7 Bw Saturday MaUnee.
Tonight all Week Matinees Wedoec
dsjr and Saturday.
A beautiful production of the thrHl
... niuiin meioununa.
AS TOLD TJT
Nights 15c, 20c, 15c, 60c. Mata 10c JOe.
LYRIC THBATRB
Bott Phoaeei Mala 48f Xoaae A-109S.
v winmnwini MOnaar,, Ttb, Is.
The Allen Stock Co. Presents
. A New Comedy,
"TO aVAWTZB AMD TM tAJOT."'
MatlnaaM TiiaaHav Tknrk4.. u...
CSV and Sunday. Prin. it. mn-
. - - ..www .WW w(l . ..u,
Every evening at 1:15. Prices lo, ISo
iiu aw. doioi eve
m. to 10 p. tn.
Office open II a.
The GRAND
TaadertUe de Xaxe.
Time And Prlnaa
Ratnaln tha U.m.
Entire Week of February IS.
OBXAT AXBZ-n,
IfTTsU i TrlllslSf SVSnln sr-.Ks-.eaes
. totn Psrformanoea. Mr. Alblal
Will CiVe a Srand .rnnu r anna tp
Fa v. T)r "Mnl vn r-.ii u.. d.
snd Dr. Blade. Giving full information
with the paraphernalia as used by the
above so-called wonder-workers. Xach
performance will begin one half hoar
earlier. Don't miss It
THE STAR rho arii
For Entire Waalr nt v.tm.-i
., .3rro-c tocx do. '
Presents Al H. Woods Great Comtdr
j-rama
"CKX-TATOWW C-CABXXI," -
In Four Acta. -
Matinees Sundava. Ttiaartava flin...
days and Saturdays at 1:30. Prices 10a
and 10c. Every evening at 1:15 p. tn.
Prices 16c, 26o and S6c. Beata may be
reserved by either phone.
Motion Picture Theatres
WE RENT LATEST FEATURE FILMS
1,000 feet Reels, Including Song Slides.
$5.00 to $7.50 Weekly
Newman Motion Picture Co
l Bumslde St. wear Fifth.
NICKELODJON
130 Sixth etraet '
"The Pleasant Side of
a Soldier's Life'
INICKEUODIOIN
140 Qrand Avenue '
GOLD BUG snd THE SLAVE
EXPO RM
BASI-ET-IAXXi OH SXATZ8 TO-
Exhibition
Game
BTQK SOltOOZi TS. XXFO MXXX
Game Called I p. m. Skating be
fore, and after. Admission 10e.
Skates 25c. Don't forget mas
querade Saturday night..
LADIES' WIGDT
Oaks Rink
A Lep Tear Valentine Party Fri
day Night Next Tuesday Night
Oregon Yacht Club. Grand Mas
; ; , querade Saturday, Feb. 23.
Diamond Douse Pcint
GUARANTEED ( '
I gallon lota. S 1.40 Pr gai
1 gaUon lota, ti.BO pst !.
Manufaotared by
PORTLAND SASH lCCC.i CO.
830 Fromt Bt' Portland. Or.
O N IY Tti 13 O U L T
V la XJf snd Accident Insurance,
em. WBSTOaf, t05 Wens-Ferro Vt.
retfcot Cil C!-:!:!. ;
Makes anoes Waterproof Tr""v-
Iitatlur Hot m fcaiae At U ,w.s