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THE OREGON -DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENINO. FEBRUARY 121. 1003.
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TAGS FOR ALL
Terrible Lienor Craving
How OiTin Destroys All Desire for
WMskojr Md Deer. ,
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rhanffftiirs Will ffavo to
Tell How They Do It'
V -; !; and Why.
-' ' AU automoblla owner will havs to
appear at the city hall and register be-
. ton tha automobile board of registry
" boforo March 10. The annual feo Is 1
' for ownera and ft for chauffeur
Badgoa hava been ordered and will la
. furnished thoae who register as soon m
, they pass tha examination raoujlby
, . tha board. Here are some of the necea
t - ' aarr quallf Icatlons required before a
'' permit to run au automobile in Portland!
The operator mini nv mo n" u
' of both arms, must ba more than J
' yearn of aga. must have good eyesight
and if a wearer of glasses they must be
securely fastened to tha head by pec
, uu-.io frame; good hearing;, free from
ppllt-pey or heart disease, must not be
' - an fieesslve user of alcohol or drugs,
and .last but not least must not ba of
. reckless nature or subject to fainting
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All applicants must be abla to show
to the commissioners that they possess
- " skill in navigating a buis wagon, and
"' be able to explain Its mechanism from
'' the sparker to the gasoline feed. No
one shall b allowed to drive a car fast-
er than 10 miles an hour within the city
nor mora than six miles In rounding a
.... comer. '
whin a chauffeur seniles for a 11
' rensa ha la limited to a particular type
of car, or else to all kinds. If ha ap
plies for a permit to drive a gasoline
' wagon na is rurmsnno. wun m. uaugs
with a blue background and white nura
1 bers on which are the words, "licensed
chauffeur." If he la a driver of an elec
- trio machine he is given a oaage wun
a -red background and white numbers;
one who drives a steamer or gasoline
. machine receives a badge with a choco
. late background and white numbers; to
drivers of steamers a white badge with
V black numbers Is given. To a man who
wanta a permit to drive any kind of a
car a nirkie plated oaage wun Diara
numbers Is given bearing tha words
"general licensed chauffeur."
' Any person found violating tha rules
and regulations or tne ordinance win ds
liable to a fine of ISO. or a jail sen-
tence of 10 days. In return the autolsts
are protected by the law which provides
a fine of 1100 or a tall aentence of 60
. days for any persoir found tampering
with or injuring the machine or a li
. censed owner or chauffeur.
Members of the commission are R. D.
' Inman. Dr. C. B. Brown and R. O. Mc
; Fherson. Mr. Inman Is In California at
present, but Is extweted to return soon.
. , when the examinations for auto drivers
will begin.
AH persons desiring to register wfll
he requited to do so at tha city audi
" tor's office In the city hall before March
18. after which date tha examinations
- will ba started.
The terrible craving for liquor Is a
svmr-tom of disease and to overoom It
the disease Itself should be treated In
a scientmo way. wnen ona nas nsea
whiskey, beor or other stimulants for
a long time, tne nerve ecus nave De
come accustomed to the effects of tha
stimulants and demand liquor tn order
to perform their duties. If tha verve
cells are properly treated tha craving
for liquor will ba destroyed.
It Is In this way that Orrlne cures al
coholism, by supplying to tha nerve
cells the strength needed, thus destroy-
ng the desire for liquor. It eradicates
every particle of the terrible llquor-
cravlng. Imparts new strength and vigor
to tha whole system, and restores the
general health. Treatise on "Drunken
ness." free on request. The Orrina Co., i
Washington, D. C . '
So auccessful has Orrina been that In i
every box Is. a registered guarantee
which entltlea you to a refund of your
money If Orrina fails to effect a cure.
Never before was a treatment for the
liquor habit sold In this way. A guar
antee Jlke this shows the fulth of the
discoverer of Orrlne and the agents who
handle It, tha leading druggists every
where. Orrlne Is In two forms. No. 1, which
can be given secretly In food or drink;
No. 2, in pill form for those who desire I
to be cured. Either form costs fl per
box, and both are sold under the liberal
?uarantee that your money will ba ro
unded If Orrina falls to cure.
Orrlne Is for sale by Clarke-Woodward
Drug Co. and nearly all druggists.
Itching, bleeding, protruding or blind
piles yield to Doan'S Ointment. Chronlo
esses soon relieved, finally cured. Drug
gists all sell It
PADEREWSKI BROUGHT
; I FAME TO IIADLEY
Beats are now selling at box office
the- Helllg theatre. Fourteenth and
Washington streets, for tha coming con
cert of tha world's greatest pianist,
Paderewski. This celebrated artist will
ba heard In a grand concert recital at
i the above theatre next Monday evening,
February X4;
- paderewsai nas lesnriea to nis regard
. for America" and American music ny es
tablishing a fund, the Interest of which
every three years Is given as prixea for
compost tiona ov American composers.
After his American tour of 1895-1891
he set aside tha sum of $10,000 in per-
. petual trust.
Three triennial or I res were to be
'given to composers of American birth:
First. ISO0 for the best orchestral work
In symphony formj second, f300 for the
best composition for solo Instrument
with orchestra, and third f 200 for the
best chamber music work.
It la a notable fact that this fund
served first to bring before the notice
of musicians Henry Hadley. who today
Is probably the most talented of the
younger American composers.
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"Buster Brown," Mr. Outcault'a ear-
toon comedy, opened at the Helllg last
night and pleased a great many per
sons. Notwithstanding this fact the per
formance really baa some merits. It
has cribbed a song or two and a scene
or two from soma of the successes of
the past few seasons In the east, not
ably a chorus from tha "Follies of
1907," and It has Incorporated some
pigs that are delightfully entertaining
because in SDite of ' the circumstance
that they are hoary and have both feet
in tne grave, there are still a great
Many Portland DeoDle who evidently
heard them last night for tha first time.
Besides this It possesses curious feat
ures for the delectation af those who
are Interested in the human voice.
There are just 10 "speaking" parts, and
if your eyeo? were shut for the life of
you you couldn't make out the axes
of the various persons speaking. Buster
and Grandma are apparently the same
age. oo are rap and Jack wynn, and
Rockv and Mamma and Oladva and Sir
ltonaia. a Diind man would swear
the composite age of the company
somewhere in tha shady section
forties.
Grandma's voice is particularly note
worthy. It is without doubt, the loud
est ever heard on a local stage. It re
ally has to be dealt with by physics.
And the quantity, secured by multiply
ing the mass by its momentum under
even average velocity, must be aston
ishing. When Grandma really gets to
going fast it would take a mathematical
genius to work out the equation.
Buster has something Interesting In
the voice line himself. Ho sounds Ilka
some one perhaps it's 6am Bernard?
There are several good vaudeville
turns the company Is evidently com
posed or vaudeville specialists, 6. W.
Biott oemg RDout as vaudeviuesque a
comedian as will be seen anywhere. He
and Aiietta Bridgerord do a well
practiced dance.
As for the chorus., it knows Its own
aenciencies ana aoesn t naunt them in
the face of the public. It knows that
it drills pretty well, and therefore It
dr.ils a lot. Also it knows that It can t
sing at all, and we wish that everv
other chorus, similarly situated, would
get tnrougn tne songs as quickly as;
this one does. It takes just about two
minutes to finish a musical number. I
Tne gins aon t waste anv time over
tnem.
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OF PIANO IS
"THE WEBER"
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No piano hat of late received such notable succession of
emphatic indorsements as has the Weber. Artists of world-wide
renown have stamped it with the seal of theii approval, and the
-ntire musical world has definitely recognized the premier position
among pianos which the Weber now occupies.
The fact that Paderewski has decided to use the Weber Piano
exclusively on his present concert tour is conclusive. It is the final
word for who is there better qualified to judge than Paderewski
the world's greatest tone artist today?
The Weber Piano and the Weber Pianola Piano are sold ex
clusively by
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The House
of Highest
Quality
Biggest
Busiest and
Best
plemoroli&bilitr
353 Washington St., Cor. Park
Paderewski will give a Recital at the Heilig Theatre Next Monday
Evening. Arrange to get your tickets at once
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MUSEMENTvS &
"Buster Brown" Tonight.
Tha attraction at the Helllg theatre,
Fourteenth and Washington streets, to
night and tomorrow night at 8:15 o'clock
wiu Da tne musical cartoon play, "Bus
ter Brown." This merry comedy will be
an excellent play to see if you are
troubled with "the blues." as It Is
laugh from start to finish with any
number or catcny songs sung by
bevey of pretty girls. Special prices
prevau.
Popular Price Matinee at Helllg.
A popular-price matinee will be given
at the Helllg theatre tomorrow after
noon at 2:15 o'clock. The musical play,
"Buster Brown," will be the attraction.
' Take tha children, they will enjoy It.
"Parsifal" Tomorrow.
; While there is yet time do not miss
seeing "Parsifal," the great dramatic
version of Wagner's grand opera, at the
Marquam. The engagement of this beau
tiful story closes with the performance
tomorrow evening. There will be a
matinee tomorrow and the advance sale
for the last t.ree performances has
been heavy.
do not coma as often as theatre goers
might wish. The role of Nance Olden,
the girl thief who reforms arid leads
better life Is beautifully portrayed by
miss jewel.
"GrausUrk" Next Week.
Another, big new production is sched
uled for the Baker next week. This is
George Barr McCutcheon's "Graustark,"
which will open Hunday matinee with
Izetta Jewel in the regal role of the
Princess Yetlve. The play Is along the
Is filled with thrilling and romantic
scenes and situations.
"Dora Thome" Matinee Tomorrow.
Bertha M. Clay's famousclav. "Dora
Thome," continues to draw large aud
iences to the Empire, and ' it is one of I
those rare plays that seem to Improve I
wun age. especially wnen presented ny
set capable a company as that seen here
this week. Miss Dorothy Grey is an
ideal Dora.
Clay Clement Coming.
Clay Clement, one of the best known
tars on the American stage, comes to
the Marquam for a week, .commencing
tmnaay arternoon. While here Mr.
Clement will appear In "The New Do
minion, "The Bells" and "London As
surance," three plavs in which he Is
especially suited. The first play, "The
jNew jxvmlnlon," Mr. Clement wrote
himself, and it Is one of the sweetest
love stories ever told.
"In the Bishop's Carriage."
The last three opportunities to see the
and it is one of those rare treats that
. Some people try to prove
that coffee doesn't harm
any one.;- . ,
The best way' to know the
, facts, is to stop coffee and
note the; difference in? your
; condition. If the headaches,
palpitation, nervousness, dis-
- appear, " youll know why.
- It's easy to get along with
out coffee if Postum is used
as a regular beverage. It
is a wholesome food drink
made of wheat -nd coffee
or drugs. ' -
. ".There' a Rcason,.V
"A Battle or Life."
Miss Ethel Tucker, who plays the
leading role in the new melodrama, A
Battle for Life,' at the Empire all next
week commencing Sunday matinee, is a
young emotional actress of rare and ar
tistic ability. The plajris of western
stamp, and deaia with the rierce nature
or a young ana Deautnui Mexican girt.
"The Nancy Hanks" Tonight.
It has been a long time since the
local public has had such an oppor
tunity to witness a strictly rirst-class
theatrical entertainment as it Is priv
ileged this week at the Lyric where
the Allen Stock company is appearing
in me taiesi or its up-io-aate Dills,
"The Nancy Hanks." one of the new.
est and cleverest farces that has been
seen here In many years.
Verna Felton as "Camille." ''
The sensation of the coming week
in a theatrical wav will be the aDDear-
ance here of Verna Felton at tha Lyric
in "camlne," supported by the full
strength of the Allen Stock company.
This is the- greatest emotional nart
ever written ior a woman ana Miss
Felton will make her first effort In
a heavy emotional role in the most try-
i"S vi an parts.
Superior Vaudeville'. '
At the Grand the superior vaudevillA
continues. This week there is a har-
moaious program, for there are a num
ber Of musical nrt nn tha Tha
""""au Biugem una msirumeniai-
liViir. Pronounced hit and their
rendition of the soft, soothing native
audience" 8lrons impression on tha
IF YOU WANT TO SEE THE NEWEST IN WEAR
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afternoon ?!i knight, tomorrow
iicrnoon and night. Vrnm XJOv.t di.i
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Correct Spring Attire
For men, young men and boys is now shown at our
Men's Clothing- Shop in greater varieties than ever
before. The styles are correct, the fabrics beauti
ful, the designs are rich, the colors are charming
and the workmanship is faultless. The NEW
MODELS we display are the result of the experi
ence, energy and prestige of STEIN-BLOCH,
SCHLOSS BROS, and BRADBURY SYSTEM.
Yet the prices are as low as consistent with legiti
mate merchandising. Do not wait, have your first
r choice.
CREDIT IF DESIRED
We privilege, you to select your Spring Suit, Top
Coat, Waist Coast, or anything in Haberdashery,
and -pay in ; small weekly or monthly payments to
suit yourself.. Visit our HAT SECTION and get
acquainted with the new shapes and colors pick
the one you like and have it charged to you.
EASTERN OUTFITTING CO.
Washington and Tenth
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Attend BARGAIN SALES, CLEARANCE SALES.
SHAM or any other SALES when you can buy
FIRST-CLASS SUITS FOR MEN
OF US AT
SasJk
There are dozens of styles to choose from every want
ed size and all the NEW fabrics. Some of these iden
tical fabrics and patterns are shown in uptown stores
at $20.00. ' '
WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IfS SO
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3d and Oak
1st and Yamhill
SO THE PHPEJ IMY KNOW
HERE THEY ARE AT LAST 850 OF THE FINEST
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Ordered by a St. Louis clothing house which could not take them on account of
the already large stock on hand. They were sent to us at 50c ON THE DOLLAR,
and tomorrow we begin the greatest sacrifice suit sale in all Portland's history.
Hundreds of the Finest
Men's Hats
Wonderful assortment of Fedora, Derby, Tele
scope and rinch Crown, also new College
styles, $2.00 and $2.50 Hats, for tomor- Q
row at the low price of uOC
Thousands of latest style, spring shape Fe
doras, Pinch Crown and Telescope Hats that
are genuine $4.00 Hats; some worth only
$3, but they all go at the one low . f
price of OlaDD
John B. Stetson Hats oft Hats lyr
only $4.00 and $5.00 grades at.... D
NOW FOR THE WIND - UP PRICES
CUT DEEPER STILL ON
Women Coats
$7.50 and $8.00 Coats .$1.49
$10.00 and $12.00 values, Saturday $1.95
$12.00 to $15.00 50-inch Coats ........ $3.95
$18.00 to $25.00 values sacrificed at. . . .$6.95
And hundreds Mof new and still greater bar
gains. You must come, and come early every
day, to reap the full benefit of this sensational
safe.
THE SUITS ARE HERE 850
OF THEM!
The richest and rarest of the -new season's
novelties, for this St. Louis house ordered these
for its spring trade. All high-class produc
tions from the best makers and all the very
same styles that every other store in town sells
at two, three and four, times these prices. It's
a sacrifice in the truest sense of the word a
slaughter never equaled, and while this lot
lasts we'll sell men's suits cheaper than you
ever bought them before in all your life. Don't
take our word for. it, come and see, for the
bargains are really greater than stated here.
The greatest clothing values that ever stared
you in the face await you come.
Men's finest $18.00, $20.00 and $25 Aj Af-
Suits, your choice tomorrow. DUf D
IT'S THE BUYING OPPORTUNITY OF
YEARS CLOTHING LESS
THAN CLOTH COST
TOMORROW, MIGHTY PRICE REDUCTIONS
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46 Women's Suits, worth up to $25, d Qf
Saturday at tDUaaD
200 Skirts, $3.50 to $5.00 values, (!slr J ft
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28 $3.00 fckirts
$1.49
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200 Black Voile Skirts, worth to tJ np
$7.50, at 0i.VD
Attend
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THE ANNEX
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Alder Sts.
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