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THE OREGON SUNDAY ' JOURNAlt ' PORTLAND. .' SUNDAY - MORNINO. ' FEBRUARY 16,: 1908 ..i mini mmmp if-" j jiToiraJ,TQBlc waiiaaaHtl aaiMMai TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS, ; M arquem .......... "Parsifal Baker....,, la the Blahop'a Carriage" Empire ...."Dora Thorne" Grand , . .Vaudeville f yrio .'The Lawyer end the Lady" fur ........ ..."King ef tha Cowboya" FLIES. STILL PLAY LEAPFROG v OVER HIS PROMINENT BUMPS CONIFF SAYS HE HAS LOIS' OF COAL Bald-headed merf lira with " tha hope that by noma , miracle or by tha dis covery of a saw hair tonlo tha luxuriant -f, i ' ; Tha funaVal parvlcaa of tha lata Joha Iran, tha pioneer merchant of Port ' 4and, vara held In accordance with hta Wishes, qulatljr from hla hom. ' T91 Johnson street, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Be. A. A. Morrlaon conducted tha services, after tha atataly and slm ple form of tha aiplscopal church. Tha pall bearers wara W. S. Btbaon, Kllla ' U. Hughes, Fred Holman, A- H. Blrreli, Wm. A. McCraa and J. A. Tayior. air. . Cran had baan a familiar flgur In i Portland for many yeara and hla pass-1 Ing la deeply regretted by many. e waa a mot unoatentatloua and kindly man. who made ana Kept a noat 01 friend. Mr. Cran'e death, which oc curred Thureday night, waa unexpected, tha reault of pneumonia following an attack of grip. Ha leavea a wlfe. a brother who Uvea In Brltlah Columbia and two brothere and two aiBters in j at a .. iT tt VMfh1! Anrl Vf r ,yi, N. jBellln..r are niVcea of hla wlfeJ Th Heirless Man's Epitaph: "Gone si .... ZZTZ tw,.w,i ... out Not yor;ottea. looking for one J. W. Hughs, whom they growth whloh they anjoyod In their allege haa baan taking- their good money j youth will aoma day return to tba aver- without making adequate returns for H - . f rrk. h.. h-n rcnrMentlnc him-1 Tou have all beard of tha dream of air aa the aaent of a Chicago artlat and collecta picture- wnicn ne agree 0f.fon clty Ttry - to mlntltea from to reoroduoa epon pillow covering for .ln . m tn ..a n. m.. inrduaiva. than ouuiinu um. ...... "--' ie:oo, jj:go p. m., laat car 11:00 mid the man several photographs of mem- ,f nt. t0 6re,ham. Boring. Eagh bera of bar family, together with 11.10, creek! Estaeada. Falrview and Trout failed to get the pillow covers or in ai. T:l. :ll, 11:11 a. m.. 1:18. 1:41, DUinuinipua. cinatij, iiw "!1B- T! n m. oonaiderabla period, aha wrote to chl- , ' eajro and received the reply tliat WUgna Tha Mrtfw Narlh ITnrt mlaalnn ha. la not connected with the f!r raand "he I . A ,v... , been taking ordera for tha plcturea from ( tara to tha two-atory brick building at many peraona ana na reapea I Couch and Fourth atreeta, win publicly harveat aa tna reauii oi oi operaiwaa. reopen tna aame tomorrow evening at ing m th rarebit fiend, of tha nlghtmara of I .k. . . . . . m 1 I um pereoa wno aata , canay na.i i tj -i lr- lata at night and of tha , ona ; who l0ast Kange Coal Co, Ho .De- dVeama that ho la falling down, dowa, I down until he awakene. But did m aver haar af tha dream of tha ana with I tha head which la without a halrT , "Every time X . take off my hat I Imagine eoraeone la looking at mr bald not." a Portland man aald yeatardaT. "And every time 1 go into a barber ahop I have hopea that poaalbly I ahall at I clarcs, Is Here to Stay, With $7 Product "They are trying to drive ma out of ill nnaaiDiv i. inaa avv i .l. , Uet run airoaa a barber who can re- oul 1 W1U no . ' Harry atora to ma my hair. My nair , x iova manager or tba Coaat Range t0..?ay.Jh" 7-' J. , tie ?.0 wh """tly cam. to the oiiu us v vuna M'"t , w nil nnanai Aavavi. a. . queetlon of being mlnua a acalp pro- Drt.'d "T" ;7""u . " """"" lo Pul tector la alwaya on my mind. I dream Product of tha company ha repreaenta aoout nair. Mr oraama are aiwaya o v u mtrmt hat "I will remain In thla Ik. A V -1 fth aa A lea AAVafArl all- a a BBAAwt, a. a i cat, ii au " - w. . , Wat,v aaiiu CIO niiflinaaaaai oaa 1 - . m a.ar.4- with aaaa n at MLh b alVfir I . " iaiuiMf wVa cut by a barber" " . : wnl-lM..lI1,r rueI aay. The "Tha other night X had ona of theaeiooai I Ban apeaka for Itaelf and every dreama. It aeemed that X waa rich, I peraon who haa nu i .m alao. All day long X aat around admlr- u .. " " Ing my hair. X didn't car much about q "7- tha rlchaa and thought of nothing but Mr. Conlff aeveral day ago mad 11? w.Jl! ? ,,J',.T.?"AIn1,Wh-n a!.UU?.n that flabtln the AHa 'uel combination In this citv ,;... i wouia eomo ana orun iu . . . I thought, tho hair miracle haa werliM -' Pure lignite coal from et a mirror and look at It. would eomb and bruah It. all the wondera whloh away down .In Jna mine of the corporation of which be my heart I felt aura wouia oome, vu mmor at liteii, Waahlngton. at then-and then I awoke. $T a ton. and that the coal waa of tha A at" ill 7 ainauva vr-va ' : I gfcauiw u uauit v et 1 1 sttfriA a The aame two or thre meaeley hair cantralla countrr whloh i, V Vi e-reated my hand. I alghed. I iroB4, u m. -i. ... !.r'01' M beln I took a long breath. Then X went back 1" r. ' 1" 10 M ton. Thla to aleep.- :,Tr,. " ..a, tB? ,r -"veral .IT- , . " i" " ou'' wno immedi ately replied to Conifr. at.t.n.M. .. attacked hla Integrity in the matter. -The Evening Telegram Inadvertently gave tha nam of my company a the Kfi! 9 9,01 oopPany. when In real ity It 1 the Coaat Kange Coal company. InoorporaUd under thelawa of the ataie of Waahlngton. I am a mmh.. .v.. vuryvraiiun, ana we own a mine at Lit u, iiv muei irom Centralia, Our mine la alao within atunaa Then Forgot ner Altogctner .ffi.-S7 oneaon?y7 lan,-hTrrtt,,deran,aL; irum rauu oi me men wno are attack- . ID HUSBAND GAVE I'IFE 350 III ? YEARS and Moved Out Taking About $3,000. The executive committee of tha I ready to aiva a helping hand to tha publican county central committea held pennileaa. hungry, cold and ahelterle-e. I ...taa. .ft.rnnon. hut I P. natter what their religion. The pub- m uin 4 , - no i ooraiaur invitea to attena ana nnthlnv of . fmnortanc waa done.. The I take not of tna character at tha work mem beria of tba committee dlacuaaed the being dona here. propo.ea n-Ju..". . . ..." ' ... January 1 1801. to Edward J. Elliott. "" " """n Or inn I waa taken aaaiuonai to ma oi ww a. ouii lor ! uoni rail to examine I - - - . . T . . ... ..J nrma aa uaosoy a Bern na ma. from which thrv an in.i $10 a ton In thla city. w "We have been in himin... in t-. land only about a month and all our coal hj handled direct from the care but we Intend to out In hu nlr.ri In t K. TJlla R. milott, who waa married on near future. Our customer are aatla- iiou, mm mown or inn fact that euch n, Bunhon A vnny, curr riano Mouse and many other are uelna- It. and they have ra- d their ordera.' newed day, and aentenc waa auapended dur in. a-ood behavior. Eeeleaton la a con' firmed drinker, and Judge Wolverton. In upnding aentence, Impoaed the con dition that Eggleaton. take a our at Eery 10 USSirSriS.immt Amartcaa RevoluUon will meet for ona of the poatofflc aentenced yeaterday. tlSO. tin. Elliott aitcs to be r property in Portland and $30 per month alimony, in addition to her freedom, The Oregon Boclaty of tha Bona of TNYTREASED TRAFFIC a American RevoluUon will meet for axi vxtxjjxjxr utainu gang, .waa aiao tneir annual ouainea meeting at the . . . T4a waa fined ... ...... ,.aai Burn aide and Union Avenue Be- waa fined Portland Commercial club J-ebruary at z o clock. Tnere will ne the regular XJncoln'a birthday waa celebrated 0 renorta. A banauet will be held in laat night by the aaat aide member of tha evening. tna u. A. n. in wm . . a . o.w-.v.. v. w- h.n usiuu o. a. Dcuwiit. wnv iu am I oomlng a Votahla Shopping District. Tha notable improvement In tha neighborhood of the junction of Union avenue and East Burnslde atreet has tha aubject of much favorable hall. East Pine atreet and Grand eve- I . .... comment a Tha nroaram conaiatea or insiru- I ' i " " - I -uin. .v.. v,i .... ., mental and vocal music and addreeeea I well bachelor dinner to aeveral of hla I store." aald Louis Qevurts yesterday. by membera or the o, a. u. j. a. ew- fr!enas at tn Hotei portiand laat oven- "we have noted that the travel around ell read a paper ontne ,eariy jire et ln Among those who attended were thla corner haa greatly Increased. Peo- "raffy" Warner, Henry Meara, Arthur Pla from all portlona of tha east aid Lincoln. Rev. W. T. Kerr desosibea t.lnrnln'a funeral at BDrlngfield. 1111- aai. rtanartmant Commander F. A. Blytha of Hood River waa present and made an Informal talk. M. L. Pratt, Mears, Lawrence Holman, Carl Jackson. I come In here and express surprise at in improvement or anopping resources Morrl Doolv and Dav Jordan. i in mi neig-noornooa. we tninx our A Bt valentlne'a party waa given at I rour-ator new brick will compare Cicero Newell and othera made .hort k.. mi.. Xk. u.., PrM.. mlfhty favorably with the best mop talk on various pnaae oi toe mar- - " " cantlle concerns on the west side. We electrjc Tba advertlalng column of today a nearu. The evening waa anent in elevatora and splendid salesrooms. Tho Journal contain an announcement or -ramea. after which a dainty luncheon fitting rooms in our ladles ready-to gpeclal prlcea on dental work, made for waa eerved on a table arranged for the wear garment section are the best In iiuv :;'",. . -1 Ti 1 . firtn. nn I town. Wa riliI t MmnaHMn with avan a lew uays ny tne union ueiiiat ixun i ner of Firat and Morrlaon atreeta the Mra. B. F. Kyne, hair, acalp and face in tne long reiterated claim that we are oneratnra have lncreaaed at the rate of ..ri.iia haa ramnvaa h,, .m.. . o7 aecond to nona for completeness of one a week. Now every available apace T..7 inJact. wa carry many excluslve la occupied with a dental chair. tJod I Corbett building. Dandruff and falling I lines of furniture, carpets. atn that ;n..i i .ml aklU are tha 10 W poa uveiy. curea. i-remature gray will be appreciated by every critical reoulsltes demanded by the manage- M1"; reetorea to natural opior; no dy shopper. W moat heartily ask people ment of the Union Dental rariora. Mra Mary E. Hlatt, missionary and Christian worker, mother of Mra. Elea- uaed. Office Phone A-S967. residence to lnanaot our mimmnth atn.lr of ahin. C-177. Mutely new goods. We'll be glad to show you through aa a visitor If you Those having tickets for Bale t the chose to give ua a call, feeling certain " ... . . v. . i. h. ,k. iw l tnat we will not ba without vour nat- T-... J . . I A J .Ma I D J I . - - . - .. l' '.I ' -, Z- i . ITadaratlon of Wnnian'a oluha will ratnm ' 1 yeeteruay ai rucKnuuws, Auna, w uc d t -- , . : "... . . . i . ... 1 tha ttnanld tliVata tn tha .nmmlttM atl'Teny1 ffiScTffnd: raL W Jof ,Woodcrift RASSALO LODGE Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. where abe waa well known for many yeara. She waa born in Mahaska county, Iowa, In 1841, being engaged In miaslonary work for over 40 yeara In tha United Btatea ana canaaa. At th first Christian Bible school at Park and Columbia atreeta thla morn inff at 10 o'clock a aneclal program will be rendered in charge of the young mi i .1 t Tti.l a tko. m.' taairs uutsa, in iiuiiwi w h.iiiiw. day. The following Is the program: Organ prelude, Mra. O. Evert Baker: anthem, choir: violin aolo. Miss Frances Meachams reading, "Potatoes." Miss Inea Buckner; solo. "Resignation," Miss Ellen FlooK; cnorus, by tne rneiauieans. Deteotlvea Price and Coleman last Bight arrested Oee Lee, Joe Negrone and James Kilroy for participating In the conduct of a lottery game at 348 Couch atreet The Chinese waa charged with conducting the game, and the two white men with vlaitlng a lottery game. All gave baH forthelr appearance in the ponce court Monuay morning to answer to tne cnarges. Toung people of the First Congrega . tional church enjoyed a Valentine party at the church Friday night. Games formed the chief featurea of the nlght'a entertainment, and ice cream and cake . were served Those In charge of the affair were w. B. scott, miss to. juuke, Jdr. House jr. ana ur. uyotc 'Change In Schedule on O. W. P. Lines Portland Railway, Light & Power Co., beginning tomorrow cara will leave Firat and Alder atreeta for Hop rules a land forever green; all subjects of that bright-eyed queen ar j confident and gay. Hawthorn Nasal Linings inspire hope. Bent on receipt of $1. Hawthorn Appliance company, rvruana, uregon. rnone Main as. ENTERTAINS I. 0. 0. F. Four hundred Odd Fellows attended the third of a aeries of entertainments given by Has sal o lodge No. IS, I. O. O. F In th I. O. O. F. west side tem ple, Friday evening. Quite an elabo rate program was rendered. P. W. Stewart, maater of ceremonies, dellv ago. when It was decided to put off th ear ,t0ck bfor "purchasing your spring that sh haa bad only 160 witn Co., Ko.enthal Dunn-Lawrenc eon- oate or.ineprecmcv ... . ...... which to buy clothing ror neraeir in Kl".1" "r" nwuVnh..ld h.,h .V; ora than seven year, of marrlad Ufa. in a faw riava after tha election of the tho orettv shades of brown. And tha IIr husband la a poatal clerk and precinct delegate Th tlm for call- patterns ar exceptionally fine this year, makes 1110 per month, she saya, but Ing tha precinct meeting has been left Don't fall to give ua a calL "We mak h- hMM h.. hl .liowanc and In th hand of th chairman of th any suit In th hous to order for fit. n M b?'a. ,cnt ln bia allowance, ana central oommittea no mora no leaa. Unique Tailoring Co., Be naa to waan ana scruo xor nr , , los Btarg street. uving. Claud Eaaleston. th young cigar .. In hr suit for dlyorc containing smim, who iadad aulltr in tb Unlt.d An eiaoorat musical and dramatic f."10" 55 States dUUlct court to complicity tn sntrtainmnt wUl b given Friday hr ad took w5th hIm Si00fl they had yohhin the Bell wood oostofflc a year evening by the Western Academy of accumulated. Bhe aays he went to ago, waa aentenced to aerve five years Music, at their hall In the Mulkey California, in which atat the wer in tne reaerai prison at aicnau ibikuu i Duuamg, unaer tne auspices or oeorge I ubi u waa dv junii unarie a. nmrura wnrni iteiier Loroi. in nnrnoit nam a-1 . uuji. to proviae runas ror tne assistance of Grand Army men who ar unabl to pay their dues. The accompanying ar ticle, which appeared ln last night's paper, speaks for itself. !3lin 1 MILITARY Qfflce 305 Swetiand Bldg. Phone Your Orders Main 734 This space will not per mit us to print the names of the hundreds of our satisfied customers. I j Portland or e; ; ' . - m A ,"rln and Day School for Young Man and BUT. Preparation for ew leg. U. S. Military and Naval . AeadeaU. Ae- credited to Stanford. Berkeley, Cornell, Am herst and all But VuU ver.itle and Agricultural Collga Manual trala Ing. Bunlnes course Th principal has had l yarr xprlnc la Port land. Comfortabl quar ter. tst nvironmnta Mak reservations now. For Illustrated catalog and other literature ad ArM J. W. BILL, II. tX, MacOal and rronrlaMa to itcsiiti, sro a as. vo cocaj Xf your gums bld when y brash tbem. you hav pyerohoa a dlaeaae whloh. If 1st ran. aaosM rcaloa and taata to loosao. ..v; Wa pealtlTaly sara th ahor dUaa. it-1 niTxs aw- d . a. . .a-M V yarMttn; 1 CALIFORNIA Portlaridto Los Angeles AND RETURN Including. Side Trips to Santa Cray, Del Monte, Monterey and Pacific Grove. ONE MONTH FOR GOING TRIP SIX MONTHS FOR RETURN TRIP STOPOVERS AT PLEASURE WITHIN LIMITS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S Sunshine, floral festivals, endless drives through orange orchards laden with golden fruit; splendid beaches, surf bathing, thriving cities, palatial hotels and resorts, and many other attractions, com bine to make it the most attractive place in America at this season of the year. THB ROAD OP A THOUSAND WONDERS Which takes yoa there, hasn't an uninteresting hour for the entire trip. Read about it Call at the City Ticket Office, Third and Washington Sts., Portland and inquire all about it HAWTHORN t Nasal Linings im vsnunoi mim scmcaf For men and women who find it dif ficult to breathe through the nos trils. Sold for $1 at leading drug stores or sent or delirered on re ceipt of price. Hawthorn Appliance Co., 675 Wilson st Phone Main 4848. Pure Beautiful Jade Jewelry IS I Oold Braolts and Big- net Rings of all descrip tion made to order. American names en graved with the thre cardinal Chinese charac ters, via. Glory, Pros perity and Longevity. Charges reasonable and ordera of any design promptly exeoited and sent prepaid to any part of th U. a Th Bkflled Chine Jeweler, TOOK gUUTQ ft CO, Jay Tu Chong, Mngr, ill Alder street .15.00 V..S5.00 This offlca 1 equipped with an thr latest appliances and formulas for doing aign-ciaas work. ; n - . ? i . OUR PRICES v ; ' Il-K Crown Bridge Work, per tooth Logan Crown S3.50 to S5.0O Beat Rubber Plat ....8.00 Aluminum ZJnd ' PIt S10.00 to 115.00 BOw nillngs tl.00 Oold FlUlngs S2.00 to S5.00 VJP.U.D, Jr ud only by s for Painless Extracting ........'...50a) ' ' '.hi I CI1CAG0 Painless Dentists OOB. m AMD VASErjTwTOat. B BUr YOU ara In tha r1mtt aMaa Lady atUndant Phones Main I HO. A-t4, ., Motion PIctufe Theatres WE RENT LATEST FEATURE FILMS 1,000 feet Reels, Including Song Slide $5.00 to $7.50fVeekrj Newman Motion Pictore Co. Ill Burnslde St. near Fifth. CURES RHEUMATISM I Far aottl. 7T bom. AJT ZBTZaUrAIi XSMZST FOB. RHEUMATISM . XX ITU MAST FOaUtS. Nervous Headaches Neuralgic Headaches Nervoua DvsieDia I Nervoua Affections Sciatica Neuralgia Nervousness Sleeplessness TRADE SUPPLIED BT ' '; ' A.W.Allen&Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 16th k Marshall Sit, Portland, Cr. PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. THE JAS. I. MARSHALL MANUFACTURING CO. and Office Fixtures Tha New Tork Stat Society will hold its regular monthly meeting and so- ?, .li!,i3BS- -dre of welTomrafteV which in louowmg program was rendered: Solo, Mr. Ross; address, 'Odd Fellow ship," Judge M. CL George, P. O.; duet. Ross and Meyer; recitation, "Oregon,'' Mr. Foote; solo, Fred P. Holm, At th banquet following toasts were proposed by Toaatmaster Stewart and were responded to as follows: "The i II Old Ouard." Henrv H. Weathroolr- "IPrn. ! U Lodgea' Mr. Raker;. "Haasalo Lodge." TV ! VJaUB, To the One Born in February The February-born will find Sincerity and peaoe of mind, Freedom from passion and from care, If they the Amethyst will wear. Everyone is wanting good luck and no gift can be more appro priate than a birth stone, espe clally when that atone la tha beau tiful and popular amethyst . Our amethysts are from the Si berian mines and- of the fnest gem quality, In rich velvety and clear purple coloring. Cut like diamonds. Amethyst' brooches, stlck-plns, neck pendants, brace lets, links, buttons, etc., with tha amethyst setting in greatest pro- . fusion, for women or men. DEITKEMPER'S JEWELRY STORE Lowest Priced Jewelry House for . ' fin goods. v - 285 MORRISON STREET Bell. 89 Sixth street. Tuesday evening. February 18, at 8 o'clock. All New Yorkers are invited. Yes, we build fire escapes, elevator cabs and enclosures, wire and Iron fences, and wire and Iron works of all kinds. Columbia Wire and Iron Works, 868-870 Eaat Waahlngton street near Union avenue. Both pbonea. Tony Cerla, an Austrian, was arrest ed by Patrolman Nelson last evening and booked at the city prison on a charge of larceny. He Is accused of stealing some tools from the premises at 288 Washington street Tha Portland Shoe Repair company, COAL Creek COAL None Better to Be Had at Any Price cER, $7.00 Per Ton KTT Special Price to Suburban Districts F. B. JONES & CO. 181 EAST WATER ST. East 7 B-1771 NICKELODION Show Cases, Cabinet. Store 130 Sixth Street "The Pleasant Side of a Soldier's Life" 1NICKBLODIOIN 148 Grand Avenue GOLD BUG and THE SLAVE ton Fmnta ahaaaa. Kan Ma mamoA. lad. Oaaacal Contracting, Plaaa Draws. I 8 Coach attrwat, rfcoa raolflo aiu. cob tu sis ixathto OAKS RINK Today TTTESSAY WIOMT Tba Oregon Taoht Club at Oaks mink. VubUo Invited. OPENING AUSPICIOUS. Crowds Throng tha Wew Annex Prom Morning Until night. jo xwnnui vnu ,Vk v I . llme " has been In business, is the " .1 jiniicx, in new estamisnment on the shoes repaired while you wait. Best corner of Alder and Fifth streets, oak soles. 78 cents. Bauer & Stopper. The opening day will long be remem- oerea Dy tne snopplng public, as This will remind you that now Is the door t h .T time to have your hair mattresses wno- lng the day to relieve the congestion, J.t.ed r-iu.rneS th." ,ainar5.aPJ! and there has been but little cessatioi Main 474. The Portland Curled Hair m the interest manifested ln this em Factory. H. Mettger. proprietor. porlum since. In speaking of the auc- m,7 n .i7Z2. ,a .it. cess of tho Annex yesterday the mana- Nearly 10 candidates took the city Ker Baij: ..0ur nhenomanal i. civil service examination for ' chalnman due to the fact that we give the people at the City hall yesterday and Friday. 31"" advertise and we do not exag The test lasted two days and was con-1 vJ"ea- When we say an ar- ducted by Secretary Mcintosh. so-and-so and Is on sal at such Steamer Jesse Rarklns. for Camas, Waahougni and way landings, a ally x cent Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. ro. Services will be held In th Nor wegian Lutheran church today at 11 a. m. and 7:10 p. m.- Rev. O. Edwards will preach. Clackamas county taxes may now be paid at 808 Chamber of Commerce ouiiaing. tsena or call ror statement. ana such a price, we mean it Tha coming week we will place on sale thousands of dollars' worth of new mer chandise in women's and men's ready-to-wear apparel at prices that cannot be equaled anywhere. Watch our ads ln The Journal for some startling an nouncements of price reductions on new spring apparel." PERSONAL Dr. William House, of this city, has fln 11 01 tA nAlMno-ham TI7 ok t NotlceHighest nrice paid for Tltl I In consultation with physicians there v.u.i.11. ""..V VCTJ- . s. mvuuuw. i over a case or an ODScure nervous trou Cohu Bros., 180 EWst street. ble. Dr. Hous left for Belllnahum !. nignt. ana wu return to Portland Mon day afternoon. SPECIAL WEEK IN ARMY WORK The Salvation Army second week of the siege starts Sunday, February 16, and the program Is as follows: Sunday all day a special effort will bo put forth to get hold of as many drunks as possible, this being drunkard and desperate sinners week. Monday evening Sergeant Major and Mrs. Dunn win nave cnarge or the ser vice. Tuesday evening a stereoptlcon ser vice, subject, "Years on tho Snow Did It." A true story of how a young woman ten ana waa rescued oy tne sal vation Army. Wednesday ovanlng special soldiers' meeting. Thursday evenlnsr Adlutant and Mm. Stanley will take charge and the adju tant will give his experience of before and after conversion, also other cases ne naa neiped in tne industrial home. Friday evening Captain and Mra Brugman. Saturday evening,. Brigadier Jenkins and Adjutant Storey of Seattle will do a special service. Where to Dine. Merchants' lunch dally, 25c Sunday Acm OH Co. sell safety coal oil and fin gasoline, Phon Eaat 789; B-1007. El W. Moore, expert photographer, juas ouuaing, oeventn .ana stark sts. San Francisco. Coos .bav ataamor dinnar. 60c. Kruse's. Park and Morrison. ticket Frank Bollam. agt, 8 8rd st Meore-. re,tal)rrarves a special W. A. Wis and associates, painless 50-nt Sunday dinner. 148 Fifth st dentists. Third and Washington. . , , " Watson's Restsurant will serv a fine Highest cash fbr TlUa Quarantee. anicaen oinner toaav. otnta uoaaara, ixu eocona, Skating at Oaks Rink. Bergar, sign, show cards.' 184 TamhilL v " 1 ' ' . I Join tho mrry throng at th Daks Drs. Locks and Gullette, COrbett bldg. Rink thts afternoon and evening. Big , .- I hanfl. arnnA akat mnA intnvahl. IX Chambers, optlcian.121 Seventh. I for all. Tuesday night Oregon Tacht Siux"yplf. "enf "n saaung party. Journal want ads. la word! '. 1 CONCERT WELL ATTEND ED. rtn XUrs Xcital Attracts Enthusias tic Musioal Audlsno. Th exceptionally fine program ar ranged for tho weekly Pianola recital at i-.uers riano House attracted an en thusiastic audience of music lovers to mo "Mouse or .Highest Quality" last Friday evening. Tha -program wa well chosen, in cluding a number of exceedingly diffi cult piano numbers . which were ren dered in an artistic manner with the aid of the Metrestyle Pianola. All th va riegated tone colorings, shadings snd thunderous climaxes wer executed with absolut fidelity. Miss Ethel Lvtla nleased all with a cycle of East Indian songs. This group waa well received, she being admirably accompanied by the Metrostyle Pianola. Wa lead, othera- follow: Rosenthal'. Portland's boat a ho store. ' SENATE STOREKEEPER, How He Looks After the Furnishing of the Committee Booms. From tha Washington Herald. John McOraln, the storekeeper on th senat side of th capltol, knows what it means to cater to the whims and de sires of members of the upper branch or congress and his fore Is probably th most Industrious ln th big building On th hill. His position as storekeeper men.tnftt" he 18 responsible for the furnishing of all tho committee rooms ana tnat is a Dig enough any one man, especially at this n. We must sell at one 80 n0 slightly damaged sewing . machines, including such tfOfll irrmn well known makes as IIVHUUIVII Singers. Wheeler & WU- !M CmIi! sons. Domestics, Whites, 111 OcWIfle Households. Davis', etc.. I i to 'make room for new Macnines stock. . s. rxasTa. 334 Morrison St, Marauam Bldg. in the senate, and that Is a big enough job for any one man. esDeotallv at this time, when senators ara mnvln. tm One nlac to another aa tha raaiitt i.uiiiiiiiLica cnanges. come senators prefer green effects in uiir rooms, ana lr iney nave Just moved Into a new nna that m..n. n own at tne Degmnlng with the fur nishings. Others like r1 inH aflll otners yellow and It Is up to McOraln 10 una tne proper rugs and the accom panying fixtures to maxe tha room fur ninnings narmonize. Tnen tnere are some wno prefer Blue, and MofJrnln must nave an tne accoutrement that go to make up a blue room handy and renuy 10 sup in ai a minute s notice. senatorial "iicKieness1 extends even to tne manner or heating, too, and that means more work. There are thr brands of heat on tap In th capltol hot air, steam and open fireplace. Per haps a senator has moved from a room where he enjoyed the crackling blase of hickory logs to a room where th fireplace has been hidden back of a desk and the furniture dried out by steam. Then it Is up to th force from the storeroom to change everything and- arrange so a cheerful bias will i not only glv heat but not be out of harmony with the color schema of th room. Some prefer liquid soap, others insist upon the old style kind tnat can be grasped In the fist, and th work of the storekeeper extends even to th per sonal requirements of secretariat d4 clerks in th matter of typewriters. CUSemedf. xtewbrsk mi Kirowa rauu Tunil i KsWMt f OabS 4 OaMlbala CAPSULE! Thf"'r'adla-naOMat Diamond House Pdnl OTJA&AKTSSD t I gallon lots, tl.40 Jr gal 1 1 gallon lots, l.BO p gai ' Manufaeturad by oor-iT ?S. PORTLAND SASH & D003 CO. m W B 1 IHaah- II Rowe & Martin a. 811 Waah- uiiwii . k., rwuuiu. vim vi uiiuirani Th Tarrant Co. 44 Hudson su, Nw Tork, SO Vxeat Mm Vutlaad, On, Webfoot Oil Blackino Xaks shoes Waterproof Pisais leather Hot a Balue At aU Saln, Snd Mo Your Println J. Shemaosky, Window Glizlns Promptly attended to In any part of th city. Doors and windows bought snd sold. 8S4 Second, near Jeff, mon lao. BOST, ONLY THE BEST IN LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE a b. wssToir S08 WU rargo aid. FURS RBMOOBLHO At leas than one-half price during tha next month. New furs mad at lowaat possible prloa L. Sohumaohar, ill Mad. Ison atreat. ,.., Tiger's Befoge In Tree. . Prom th Bombay Oaatt. News of a User belna brnurht In tmm a vlllaga. about thr mUii from the capital, the chief of statt Went out with a party. Th guns wer s(sd la traw and th tiger being driven out, tha Ma haraja wounded him In tha Jaw, - ? xn tiarer tnrunon SDran mn chlla tro and. grasping th trunk: Wtth' his for paws and resting hla hind la on a branch, remained hidden in th foliaga for five reinut,' Thn th dog wr let loos aftr the tiger, , Jtu f stuck to his seat and .muIa ! down till the dogs, MtUni a iMRt .7 "W1 UR t0 Ria tail, whloh X nake a "sneitt "!! of Ittrhads, Bm- g f. a a , JN'othaita, SUtmnts, K n v -Card ana other 88 eommwct il Jomjre alt over tn North wast, beoaua t deliver a satisfactory eualttT of work at a, rnuaraotorv p r I O e . y. vragen. Lflcc House Lcundry. mm v. tovs rs. Xia 1734 AiTet . Am cvMTjkxxn a nrscxaxrr him. was Just dangling ovar lhair pown eprang- the tlgor on on of th and wounding another- at ti,gli ruin through a. deadly huUt of highness new rifle. a Kaatg' auto ad, page I of aeeUen , awn ef hla 'SVSMaii' CUAY rv, MOMi:: ,im . r . Mtttreitas ni Vctii:, I Uuflm Over 'and VA tn f-'