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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONPAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 17. 1003. Toivn Topics j TOMGIIT'S AMUSEMENTS. "Paialf.f" ifllllll PUT BACK L TO PATRO SQUAD , i " , " f , Marqura Grand ........ '...."PsrslfaT , , . Will Don Uniform on Night r W.r:::::;:r:::Wvi;n - Belief by Order of Chief. Bur.. Th. Kin of Cowboys . . . r t-vv.- i:4 Gritzmacher. S . Next Saturday night tha Third regl- ;' -y ' " '.7 . Saturday night . . ,., y-t ' 111 J MV.tlAM ANA I orit. dancing parti... .Tb. ball will C" I"" OrJtn!hr . - be given under the .u.plee. of Colonol - tor a number of change. Charles E. McDoneli'. command. The In the police department roada nece.. prooeed. will be used to equip the gym- aary, la a large measure, br the assign i&9LZl&JS&vfc ment ot bu MW ro,n cntJr for which the funds received from me n. state are Inadequate. Muelo for the tl.T.n t occasion will be furnished br the regl- Tb "Vr..?iBVi fhmiS mental band. The committee In charge the less '7nirt.b ""1t1 k v i..!,,,!... via in. ip k. of experience and known ability are Baker, ehairmanrueutenantsrj. J. Me- '7? tourn of duty where their service. Dnnnall SVanW Randall. I .ast er Kol. I "X lurnea w accuuiiw lock and C. C. McCornaclc The affair One of the changes that may have some significance other than the one will be one of the most Important so- F","V? L"n. . -i i . . L i . . .luorimeniionn l ini u auaitrr vi jici. ciau avems OI IDS Wiuitr. - . - ' ln. iw.M..a Ta iria.,lln from nlaln Clothes dutjr to patrol duty in me urst Kieniin.nas ior a tons- member or me ao-caiiea Tom Kay, has had practical charge of me suppression or vice ' in tne norm end, of the city, 'as well as the sup pression of gambling; In the Chinese quarter.-' . . before the war ended ware trimmlne- the . -nerg" " counter -marges n.y. article for and 10 cent Now they ri.nMi?.h. D n?; hava all anna ha Mr to the newer ached, neetlon - with the Official and Pvate ule and have promised not to be bad any oir towbi w u night relief. rronuns; vj me experience in ncomi i time been a the - boea barbers held a meetln In Portland yeaterday end decided to make no attempt to cut under the present schedule. Up at Tacoma some time ago ran to cut nair or Za cents and some of the barbere began to cut h under the old echedule to acts of both officers, and the friction M Portland harhara aarldarf tn atlob . rWlltea Oeiweeri me Oirieiai I togethe? and iTccordlngry the Portland a?lr..t,t,?r iTn.d SSult in lV.n men whe have hair will gull have to r?M!!..T,mM thrUned to reault In open part with the tasujuii. ;. I zu aim Xay Be. '.Weird muaio. laatlnr lata . inte thai ' It has been openly charged that both nlrht laat olaht marked the Blict of Ky P Klenlln have;-prolected'; cer- . - --iiain orrenaers agiunst tne law and per- , - the annual banquet of the Chin clan at seouted others, but neither Chief orits- Ten Kim Lum cafe. There were some I macber nor captain or Detectives Bruin 100 members of the clan present and I ever undertook to make a thorough In- ' the cost of the banquet averaged $10 a vestlgatlon of the char gee. The chief a imoie, eacn taete seating aoout jtiuuuuca iu dikuii mi mao ior me oiners. The cnin ramiijr is tne most rreaeni cnaoge, runner man to aay numerous and powerful In Portland's that It and -all of the other changes .' Chinatown and a most successful func- are "for the good of the service." tlon was the result. Everything that t Klenlln roakea the statement that he waa eaten with the exception of a few haa, for many months, been seeking to cnicnens and genee came rrom over tne I inuce me cnier to reiurn mm to patrol , great waters, having been sent eepe-1 duty, and declares his entire satlefao- cuuy to make the hearts or the clans-1 "on wun me present order. His part men rlail ,1 ner. Kay. Is at D recent in Rolaa lAahn i I where he was sent some days ago to - uus reterson. a nweae, area aoout i y a man waniea nere ror pass- i i.i... ...aa.' in t hi. I In fictitious checks. It Is not known room at ISfU North Sixth strwt iont SKLh" i" ,"n!'"0 1 Chief 1:10 o-clock yesterday afternoon and I of lemon aa was passed out to Klenlln. m , - . hiiiiiiiii i ' V" III "V 111 The Safest and Best Trustee Is the Con- Trust Company servatively Managed BECAUSE -It If perpetual . It most economical . ' I Attend! strictly to the ' " ' ' . V business D the time. . ' ; And, by reason of handling . large volumes constantly, Is skilled la this class of service. Estates. cared for under most reasonable terms. . any 247 WASHINGTON STRELT Merchants Savings irust comp Br R. W. H. whatever else may be said of the ala . br. .nmni.inM nf -j.ur.V l people wno inaae up tne caat or "in tne .V;. V Ci. Z.'.".. "Z, "jrZ. v,V:w 5-c"m" announcea or tne IBi.hop-s Carriage" at the Baker yeater B'taiaae iu aiasp kiihswii aauvt t-nwe) emiiu u CUIBI sarn SESi IOI I a - -a ri w a i - Alrv nhir.i.n w. h.iiait-...immAngwl a n tor'a. V" V i ux snQmoDD, miss Jiwue eifiwei, nm but' wa; unah..- to do'an7inl for the night re.".? rpSnfronT'dyTerf .'.o' Wman- " NWlC ld"1' aged man. Nothing of any value could to second night relief; joe Klenlln. from She Is a mere silo of a arlrl not will,0b.nVterr.d JTSh. ooSntvr ttlJWt. J 'i"1 e,n,ht. rel,efi Sn loiklng h .i 'whU if iild JaiL i.Vlrt?di,!i Ji.tTJ? i A-m" .Hu5te?V to oond She Is qui. k. magnetic, imagl- fhl:irr-..ra.,t 5i nEii."yei-?; -.u5rt- throughout the performance died, since last November. f01 t0 f,r" BJht 'Uef : w- Ju- nothing but her pre-ence on the stage " T..,.i.. , 4k I n i di.i. j i my renri aunng most or tno time saved tne per- Regular meeting of the Mount Scolt O. I Richards, from second to first formance from descending to the level tmpruvemeni asaociaiioo win iaae piece i . , ' Vi i i w ni, irom i ot me commonpiacu. Second The oraanlaation Is enrared at nrea- r:'-'- lo.BCn.a 2"nJ Tenor; this evenlna- in the usual meetins; place. me jirmitage drug store at Kern Park. to first night relief; J.. J. from first night to day relief; As Nsn. the nipper, her work was ent In endeavorln tn raTae ISKO to hu 5""'" Vurtnev. . . - . ' ilium uar ruier to amMinii viia.fi ii. a cneraicai engine, a volunteer com-1 r Adama and J-h- nnrii -.' J pany has been organised, but the P-tnlfn r nt naratua for flahtlna lire is Inadeauate. iL l2 " L..l?J'e'' ' .": because of the scarcity of water In the & ' Robert Lee PWIIId. riinrJ Jrtount Scott district the only practl- John K Abbott laller aiii? rfS"tai a chemical. desk officer second night relief, vice ... , , rT : . . i uwn iransrerrea. a muBiuai win o siren ai oaivation Army No. 1 corps, 26S Davis street.: Wednesday. February 1. at $ p. m. Rlln.tai IT.hptiar 99 a, t a n m Brigadier Jenkins, who has charge of me naivHtion Army work in the north ern Pacific province, will apeak at the anove named place.. He will be accom panied by the Junior secretary, Adju- lant Storey, Major Faulkner and others. 1 A . Joint grange meetins; will take place In the Evening Star hall, east of , I" cny, next rtauiraay. xtuaseuviiie, s -r,1 , , tttii - Lents and Woodlawn granites will en- UreffOn X-IeCiriC Will CariT ter Into a competitive drill for which . tney nave oeen preparing inn oriinn SALEM JUfJKET OVER NEW ROAD months. for several ar haa been under I tne direction of District Deputy J. J. Johnson. It was proposed In order to create Interest end strengthen the dif ferent granges In the western part of, Huimonun, The' Now York State society will hold Its regular monthly meeting to morrow nljrht at the home of Mrs. R. C. Bell. 689 Sixth street, at 8 o'clock. All vlsltlrig New York people are invited and a full attendance la desired as the prop ositlon of advertising Oregon In New ior win ds taken up fdr discussion. The Montavilla Improvement board will meet thlaf evening .In the office of the Hart Land company, on Villa ave nue, for the purpose of Meeting- o- Delegation of 100 Port- landers to Capital. More than 100 Portland merchants, bankers, manufacturer! and other busi ness men will go to Salem tomorrow afternoon to participate In a celebration of the opening- of the Portland-Salem electric railway line. The celebration will occur In the evening, and the vis itors will remain over night, returning In' Pullman sleeping cars that will be waning at gaiem wnen the exercises are concluded. The trip to Salem will be made over the new electrlo road. Care carrying the party will leave the Jefferson street uui vubd j i ;kz i ii ar na i a - - . - . . fleers and getting he work of the year 2ep.ol.f lne Oregon Electric railway at It will be a blr meeMnr and p. m., ana arrive at uaiem at uciuck. Dome 01 tne excursion lau will lodge at Salem that night and re turn by trolley car to Portland the next morning. The Portland Presbyterian Broker-k roru"n Commercial club, which . . , , ... . : I na cnarge 01 arrangements ror me ex- hood will meet tonight at the West- curslon, has received applications minster. Presbyterian church, cornar enough to fill two Pullman ram with East Tenth and Weldler streets, A those who prefer to return over the southern Pacific. Theae will reach Portland at 8 o'clock Wednesday morn ing, so no- time will be lost from bust ness. "Those who have made their reserve tlons through the Commercial club will find their Pullman tickets at the city ucxei ornce or me southern raciric, corner of Third and Washing-ton streets.'' said Assistant Muiinr W. T.. Crlssey. . A . Knalnaaa man rmm Atn.n tuilnl. In Acme Oil CO. Sell BafetV eoal Oil and I tfl vallav-ara nnaatiyl n altanrf (ha line gasouna. rnone nasi 7; 1 Balem celebration. Among; those who , rr . I will go rrom Portland are: Ban FranCISCO. COOS BIT ataamarl A T. uilla dk n.,i.i... d ticket. Frank Bollam, agt, IIS rd st Josselyn. F. I Fuller. F. V? Holman! 3. ' ,. . p. U Brien, John F. Carroll, William i WmBJa .J..".8'! 1M TeBth "twet. M Ladd. I. Lang, I. N. Fleischner. W. J. lunch 11:8.0 to S; buslneaa menfa lunch. Burns. T. W. B. London. E. L Thomp- "'ar a' -nri.a. . . ,on' J- N. Teal, B. Neustadter, W. D. W. A. Wise and asanclataa. mltilaaa nri.i.il.. n i it aaHata ThIM .- IBo.l.,....' 11' """'""""w a. auiuuew. . i . - - " Bwigert. u.'-c cnaoman. t. s. Town- send. W. K. Coman. L. Allen Lewis. H. In handV It will be a big meeting- and all residents and property owners in the suburb are invited to attend the meeting. hort literary and musical program wl'l be rendered and a social hour spent 1 Steamer Jesse Harklna, for Camas, 4 vt aaiiuuKi ana war lanuinsa, aalIT ex- JHcept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at I p. m. Notice Highest price paid for Title guarantee ana y reran Bavinga accounts. I ; conn .pros., isu jf irst street. KENT. 0 aNtLUtfM14BVirWC DHOPeS come fairly familiar to Portland thea tre-goers. as the play has been seen here twice before with Jessie Busier Nance Olden, but few were prepared to see it put on as wen or played aa ar tistically by the Baker stock company as was done at yesterday's performance. "Parsifal' at the Mart a am. "Parsifal" was the bill at the Mar quam laat night and was presented by practically the same cast that appeared at the Helllg a year ago In this play. Last night's performance was upon the whole an lirprovement over that of a year aero. Mr'. Connor as "Pamlfal" is by odds the best member of the cast. Indeed, only the hypercritical can find fault with theacting-. Miss Keating as Kundry m the same finlrhed artist who completely capti vated Ilellla- audiences last winter. In every situation, no matter how difficult she acquitted nerseir in a mainer that left nothing- to be desired. A meritorious improvement noted in the cast Is the substitution of Mr. Kel vin for Mr. Dvorak as Klingsoe, Mr. Kelvin is toss harsh in his treatment of the part and avolda the needlesa ranting that made the work of his pred ecessor intensely disagreeable. The staging or (he play laat night was a material improvement over xthat of last year, the "Magic Garden of Nar cotic Blooms" being one of the most beautiful things ever seen on a Port land stage. "Parsifal" is an Intensely interesting- play, it will run through he week at the Marauam with matinees Wednesday end Saturday. "Dora Thorn" at the Empire, Our old friend. 'Tora Thorne" came to the Empire yesterday afternoon for weeks stay, w liken win rive every sentimental maid in Portland an op portunity ror at least one goon cry. Miss Dorothy Grey in the title role was a surprise even to those who were fa mtllar with the work of this capable woman. U. Roberts, who took the part of Dora's aristocratic husband, meas ured up to the requirements of the role. Miss Sterling as Lady Chartaris, who is in love with Dora'a husband, divided honors with Miss Grey. The rest of the east, Mies Lynn. William Wolbert. the disappointed sailor lad; Don McMillan and William K. Black, Dora's father, ac quitted themselves In a creditable man ner. "Dora" will remain at the Empire throughout the week. A Word to Depositors LAST WEEK we met personally msny of tht small depositors in the old Institution, and made them happy by paying off hundreds of claims up to $25. Everything it being pushed as rapidly as possible, and we will continue to liquidate claims sgainst the absorbed bank until every depositor has been paid dollar for dollar. Ia the meantime call in and see us snd see for your self that we are doing all that we claim. Ask to see our elegant Safe Deposit Vsult, where boxes may be rented from $4 and up per year. German-American Bank Sixth and Washington Streets Portland, Oregon TEETH EXTRACTLD TREE AVTicPbtcs cr Bribes - Arc Ordered f-.;:';- All , Work at Half Price for a short time to introduce ,th "flectro Painless System" Full Set. that fit. . . . .$5.00 Gold Crowns, 22-k...,S30 Bridge Teeth. 22-k. . a". apO.OVf Gold FUlinjs ...;;.,..$1.00 Saver Fillings ........ 50 Guaranteed for 10 Years. Open Evenings. ' . THE ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS 30JV Washington St, cor. Cth, Opposite Olds & King's. Ml COAL Creek COAL None Better to Be Had at Any Price cER $7.00 Per Ton 33 Special Price to Suburban Districts F. B. JONES & CO. East 7 181 EAST WATER ST. B-1771 aalJtLUtfMliWwTW PtnOP o.ii, ..,a woweiraa hi iimua l, Pitt-ck. F. W. Leadbetter, Walter Dr.. Look, and Oulletta. Corb.tt bid, w'relf. garvey wTIEe-fc ksl.e A u. uranam, w. is. uiante, f. B. Beach, D. Chambers, optician, 119 Seventh. Journal want ads. lc a word Bathe daily I , It is the finest kind of health-insuranoe; and the cheapest. . ' . All you need is a bath tub, water, a cake of Ivory Soap and a coarse towel. . Ivory Soap is far and away the best bath soap there is. It floats. It lathers freely.; And a cake of it is so large that it covers a lot of surface, quickly and 'i thoroughly. -; , " Ivory Soap . It Floats. IS C. V. Hodson. II. K. Lounsburv. A. Feld helmer. Rurv t Tlnaant W I. rrlaiav B. Lea Barnes, C. S. Jackson, Dr. Harry iane (mayor), John 8. Bcott, Frank S. noDenson, j. coucn Flanders, H. M. Adams, C. H. Carey, W. S. Turner, W. uoiion, j., n, j'ogarty, k. ,w. eenmeer, jay Smith, tr- a. Forest. Ed ward Ehrman. J. W. OUkyson. J. H. xnatcner. 8. J3. Vincent. L. Oerllnger. E. C. OUtner. Herman Metsger, Dr. -R. C. Coffey, W. B. Ayer. Fred Jiuller, r rana i: uriintn. H. BecKwlth. F. R. jonnson, k. Jj. Cardie. Walter B. Pea cock. Henry MeCraken. O. P. Robinson, . w. .iBjooi, . xMevins. Qoraon a, Peel. J. D. Lee. B. F. Glltner., R J. Holmes. E. Cooklngham, Robert W. Lewis, E. F. Taekerr, C. A. Cool I dure. Dr. J. R. Wetherbee, JV C. Good. F. Dresser. XT T. TfU n mrw. T T TT r I . . 1 r W. MltcheH. H. M, Cake, A. B. Manley, v. . xiuiaer. , V Where to Dine. Merchants lunch daily, 15c. Sunday dinner, 60c Krnse's. Park and Morrison. PADEREWSKI CONCERT y TO BE BIG SUCCESS Mail order, from this city (and out of town) are coming- in at a lively rate for the coming concert of Paderewskl the world's greatest pianist, which will take, place at the Helllg thea tre. Fourteenth wd Washington streets, next Monday night, February 84. We WOUld like to Bias-eat tn Int&nritna- nnr. chaser the advisability ef ordering their tickets eariv as the a' a haa haan extraordlnarilv heavv: likewiaa tn nrr either on the lower floor or the gallery as the balcony Is practically entirely taken. Address letters and make' checks and money order. payable to W. T. Pangle, Manager Helllg , theatre.. The, splendid, but In the acene where Tom Dorgan, who haa just escaped from prison comes Into her room, she is seen at her best. Here her acting is su- pero. Miss Jewel is a fine tvne nf the American actress. While yet at the age wnen most people are beginning a career, she Is already a consummate artiat. Donald Bowles, as Tom Dorgan, the desperate crook, docs the work of the role admirably. It may be said, how ever, that he toughens the character a llttlo too much, and it is especially regrettable that so much profanity was put into his lines. Robert Xotnans, sustained the part of William Latimer, the philanthropic Philadelphia lawyer, fairly well. William L. Gleason, aa Edward Ram sey, with a penchant for variety ac tresses and highballs, Is a capital gentleman-rake. The play is altogether Improbable, which is perhaps all that can or ought to be said of it. 'In the Bishop. Carriage," had be- "King of the Cowboys.'' "King of the Cowboys" delighted a big audience at the Star yesterday aft ernoon. The play is an agreeable change rrom tne cnoracter or dramas that Man ager French haa put on at the Star this winter, in that there 1. less "blood and thunder" in the lines and scenes, and more real acting of a kind that is full of human Interest The story as toiu in tne pisy oegms at west point with a game or football where the vll Iain has a chance, that he doesn't neg lect, to tarnish the good name of the hero. The acene is next laid in the far west where the disgraced cadet has started life all over again in an effort to live down his unmerited shame. Miss Davis as an army officer's wife acted her part well and readily won the approval of the audience. St George uagienn, as tne enonri; u. tl. Hender son, Frank steward, Charles Bennlson, the English swell: Frank Howe, the old confederate soldier; Charles Conner., the irishman; and George Berry, the Indian chieftain, read their linea with intelligence and spirit Leah La Force as Laughing Water. the Indian trirl.. act. and dresses the part wen. miss Taylor has a fine time as "Hickorr'4 Birdie." oanturinsr tha auaienco with ner first appearance. MILITARY7 AGADEMTfV A Boarttng an4 ' Da School for Xounar Mmaad Boy a .,. Preparatle for eeU fegea U. Unitary and Naval Aeadeaateet Ao credited to Stanford. Berkeley. Cornell, Anv herst and all State Uni- , Vereitle. and Agrtealturei Cellagea, Manual trail ing. BnstneM eourve. The eiinetpal baa bad tt ' yearr experlenoe la Fori, land. Comfortable ejuae tare, sees environments. Make reservation, new. For fuustrated catalog and lather literature ad. i?t mil. ti t.. JManlpal and VMwtetoa, QBNU IN 13 ROCK SPRINGS, COAL SOUS AGE1TTS. INDEPENDENT COAL AND ICE CO. 3S3 STABX STBEST. Opposite City Library. Both Phones. AMTTSXlCEJrTS. LIKE THE CAT "CHARLEY" CAME BACK TO BE PETTED AND FED BY FAMILY "Charley," an old family horse which had done duty so long in the family of W. T. B. Nicholson, SO East Sixteenth street, that he had been retired and was stolen While spending his happy day. on the farm, ba. been returned after an ab sence of more than a year. "Charl.V." it imim -mum atnlan Hawke. who was sentenced to the peni- irniinry ior norse-eieanng last week. "Charier" la an old fellow but those whegot possession of him paid no at tention to this fact and soon had the norse nara at worn. "Charley" waa nucnea up wun a mule and otherwise ouinuiaiea. When Hawkes confessed Mr. Nichol son located his old family horse near Estacada. , He went out to get him In company with a deputy rtierlff. "Charley" saw Mr. Nicholson coming and whinnied. The antmal was then turned over to hi. owner and 1. again doing nothing but eating and leading the life of an aristocrat. "Charley" I. 29 year.- old. regular box office .ale wlU open Fri day ay the theatre. WOODMEN OF WORLD MAN MONSTER PICNIC In answer to a call of General Organ- ler H. L. Day the representatives of the several camp. In Washington county met at - Forest Grove yesterday after noon. John Anderson of Forest Grove wa. elected chairman; R. L. Wann of Cedar Mills, secretary; J. N. Gabraf of ix.u.boro. treasurer. Organiser Day Submitted the plan of campaign adopted tn the several counties in Oregon and all of the committees were erithuaiaati tn their adoption of the recommendation.' i . It was aeciaea to hold an Inltlatlnn an plcnlo at Hillaboro, May 2S. - The neignoors oi ine : several camp. 1 will visit their sister camp, on the follow ing date: Beaverton. Fehruarv e- Cornelius,. March 14; Forest Grove. March 21; Gaston, March 1$; HUlsbo.o, April 4; Cedar Mills. April 11; Glenco, April Xot The committee ordered a letter be sent to the member.hlp explaining the plan of campaign and announcing the plcnlo and extending an invitation to the neighbor, to the monster Initiation to be held In Jortland June 6. "Parsifal" at the Marquam. Farsiral opened an engagement at the Marquam yesterday and Is , the strongest attraction the theatre has had this season. The story is the dramatic version i wagner a grand opera and there I. Incidental "Parlfal'r muaio running through it. Of a lofty theme. SOCIETY IN I CI MX OAKS RINK Free Aumlssion to Ladle. Tonight Tomorrow Night the Big Event. Three Door Prises. Oregon ' Yacht Club Party on Skates Public Invited. OAKS MM. TOXOUOW WIGHT. BASKETBALL 027 8KATS8 TUX SB AT snOTC Expo Rink H. M. A. vs. P. H. S. Play off tha tie. Skating before and after. Motion Picture Theatres WE RENT LATEST FEATURE FILMS 1.000 feet Reels, Including Song Slide. $5.00 to $7.50 Weekly Newman Motion Picture Co. 295 Burnslde St. near Fifth. Asnrnaanrn. uirtt 11,1L1U Uthurwuifaurta. rnone. Main 1 and A-1121. Tomorrow and Wednesday night. Klaw - arianger present George M. Cohan', musical play "45 Minutes From Broadway" Price. 11.50. Sl.00. 7Sc, 80c Marquam Grand Portland. Famous Theatra Main (. Tonight and remainder of week Matinee Saturday PARSIFAL (In English) avenlng Curtain at 7:41. Price.: Night, 11.60, 11.00, 750, 60o, tie; Mati nee, tl.00. 75a, 50c 21. BAKER THEATRE Phone. Main I A-allO uuu. 1a bakkh. uen. Manager. All week. Baker Stock Co. In a splendid production of the celebrated modern play First time in stock In Portland; strange, fascinating play. Dramati sation oy manning ronecK. iraay. Svenlngs 25c, 35c, 60c. Vest Week "OaAUBTAJUt." V. aaama -afaM - ' ' WOMA2T A rXCXAXTT U, X. CKA2T. the only Chines woman doctor In this city. She haa cured many af flicted sufferers. Cured private and female dis eases, also throat and lung troubles: stomach, bladder and kidney and diseases of all kind, that - the human flesh Is heir to. Cured by Chinese herb, and roots. Remedie harm less. No operation. Honest treatment Ex amination free, ,21 Clay st, cor. Third. Diamond Roof Stains JLZA SXASXS MAdIb FROM CREOSOTJ1 Gal. Lot 75c Per Gal. CMPIQC Theatre SSTu, MILTON W. SEAMAN. Manager. Tonight and All Thla Week, Matinee. Wednesday and Saturday, the Favorite of All Love Play. "BOKA TX02UTX," By Bertha M. Clay. Strong Company, Beautiful Scenery, a Great Sucoeaa Bverywhere. Nights, 15o. 25c, 35c, 60c. Mata lOo, 20a JText wealc "A satue ior litre." THE STAR "oa- 517 The K. K. French stock Co. Present. Mr. Joseph Byron Trotter's Great Story of Western Life, tecs scxaro ot tjlm COWBOTS" in four acts. Matinees Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2:30. Prices 10 and 20 cents. Every evening at 8:16. Price. 16, 26 and 26 cents. Bring onr 'Broken Watches to Us Over S.00Q watche. repaired last year we know how. Every Job that leaves our- .bop absolutely guaranteed or money refunded. OOODMANS . . Tn Wawjb sottM." 211 Morrison St, Bet Front and First the nlav aDneala to the most discrimi nating theatre-goers as well as to peo ple who do not care for the ordinary tneatnca.1 entertainments, jno oner can afford to miss witnessing this beautiful ulay, which has an uplifting motive and matinee Saturday. At the meeting of the Rose City Park Improvement league In the Alameda fechoolhouse this evening the matter of opening two streets to the country club will be dlsousstd. The first idea was to nnen but one street, but the plans of the livestock association are now to open both a low level ana a nign level thoroughfare. The improvement asso. clatiena in the section or the city throuah which these streets wilt pass are anxious to aid the country club In the work of opening the thoroughfares and Improving them suitably. Free Admission to Ladies. - To Oaks rink tonight. Ladles admitted free. Good muslo and skates, and the largest floor space In the northwest Tomorrow night the blr Oregon Yacht club, social benefit skating party, or In other words Portland's 400 on skate at the Oak. rink tomorrow ntaht Three door prize, will be awarded according to a drawing. A canvas-covered board walk from the car. to the rink, will Droteot all In ease of rain. ; Sneolal car. every five minute, direct to rink. LYRIC THEATRE Both Phones : Main 468 j Mom A-lOO. Week Commencing Monday, Feb. 17, xne Alien biock uo. resents . The Roaring Farce, "1KB VAVOT XAjncs." Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Satur day and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at 2:16. Prices lOc-jWe and 30c. Boxes 60c. Office openOO a, m. to .10 p. tn. , Portland Sash & Door Co. ao noire rr. . ; voxTSaAsrs. ox. J. Sbeaansky. lYIstlow Glzzlzz Promptly attended to In any part of the city. Door, and window, bought and sold. 884 Second, sear Jeff none Sm. 8037. gebwab Printing: Co, niir irons. xgjuowAMi rue a J4JX ITARK STMtl XOT XV TXX TXTT8T ' See J. R. HAMILTON At the voxxxjr aPxnrrxxT. tn Cheap 88 Xosssl Sldg. rmttmr. 4ta and XComaoa. fVebfoot Oil DtecWn Make. Shoe. Waterproof . Wreeervae sveathetwxot Shine At all Sealers, ONLY, THE BEST THE GRAND-Vaudeville fie Loxe Entire week of February IT, another wonuenui diii neaaea ny ' XOTAJb XCtTaXOAI. KAWltUVS Five in number. Don't miss them. JACK XOXTOX AID UXU. 2aA ' TB1BXA ' In their novelty Creation ' ; Tfhe Meaweagev Boy and tha Xuaaa SOU", 'v And lot. ot other big acta ' ' " Time and prices remain the same. NICKELODION 130 Sixth Street ' Excursion to the f:oon AND Arrival at .Boon' INICKEUODIOIN . 148 Orand Avenue COtD CUG and TCE SLAVE IN LIFE AND 1 ACCIDENT INSURANCE O. x. WESTOir 80S Wella Fargo Xldg. FURS REMODELED At less than one-half price during the next month. New furs made at lowest possible price. L. Schumacher, 115 Mad Ison street . , . . , . . .. .. Mattresses and Uphc!stcrini Made Over and Made to Order. Cerpeta Sewed and Laid. Phon Main lilt. KASBXT MASSXT. 90S Fourtu street OAXxroxaxA xotxls. wrw ba arttAjroaoo sto HOTEL f lAVEIUl : 44 Sd It. Cor. teroaaoa, tree. , Market. , - Rooms single and en suite with , or without bath. Prices, 11.00 a day up. Telephone, hot and coi.l water; elevator service all ntj'.i. Mrs. II. Ilycr, Trrp. (Formerly Geary and Mason tt.)