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Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Baker -............ ."Sis Hopkins" Bungalow J. . . .'. . . ."Glittering Gloria Orpheura Va"devllle Star ......... .."A Millionaire Tramp'' Grand i Vaudeville Lyrlo ........ ....'"Turned Up Pan tare Vaudeville --y .. : i At the Central "W, C. T. U. weekly meeting Mrs. Inman, the president,' read an interesting report of the national convention, which-recently met at Den ver, at which Mre, Inman wm present She spoke of the opening exeiylses, the address of Mrs. L. U. N. Stevens, the president. Twenty thousand new rnem bors have, been received during the-year. A very cordial welcome was received from the people of Denver. -, Mrs- Ada Wallace Unrun secured - the prise, a beautiful gold watch, for securing the largest subscription list for the Cru sader Monthly. One thousand -children marched in a paradd for the Loyal Tem perance Legion through the streets and . into tha building, which was beautifully decorated with banners and flags. A very enthuslaatlo series of meetings were held, the former officers, with one exception, being reelected. ; : ' . ' , Finding that the action of the board of directors of the Woodstock band in issuing 1 shares of unsubscribed stock to C. V. Spauidlng, one of their num - ber, was unauthorized and was taken- as a step in a factional fight within the organisation, .Judge Bronaugh, In the circuit eourt yesterday . afternoon de cided that the issue of the shares should be canoelled. He said the il legal purpose was shown by the circum stance as well as by the testimony of Spaulding, who explained that the. shares were Issued to him to give the directors control of the - corporation. There were other complaints by -J. K. Giletrap, the plaintiff in the action, but the court dismissed the other causes of action, because fraudulent Intent of the directors was not conclusively shown. -r v Announcement has been made by the Star Drill & Machinery company that the present capacity of the plant will be doubled during the coming spring. The company wiHL then employ , approxi mately 150 iftln. The Star company is the only company of its kind on the Pa cine coast and was brought to Portland about a year ago through the efforts of the Manufacturers' association. It J.IlKnM rnanh nArtf nf all kinds from the smaller tools to the large well ana mine uuiwb iv""- The profit to the county from the office of County Clerk Fields during the month of November amounted to I208S. as compared with only 1204 profit In the same month last year, when busi ness was almost at a standstill be cause of the bank holidays. An ln cFeaae In the number of instruments recorded is shown from 1284 to 1204. and the number of articles of Incorpora tion filed Jumps from 84 to 67, Penny Brothers' 7 Friday" Specials Our tl.60 grade of wines at 76c per gal lon "Our tt grade of -wines at $1 per JraHon Our f4.60 grades of Kentucky whiskey at $S:i6 per gallon- Our 69 grades of Kentucky whiskey at 12.75 per gallon. Our .14 grade of white rye. brandy, rum and gins, at 13 per gallon. Friday only. 379-281 East Morrison street; phones East- 28T. B-242S. Free delivery. - Oregon Posten Is. the mm of a new Swedish newspaper, issued in this city weekly, by the Swedish Printing ft Pub lishing . company. F. W. Lonegren, who came here recently from 6eattle, is editor and manager. The company behind the publication was incorporated a few weeks ago with a capital stock of $6000. The new paper has eight six column pages. A grand minstrel and dramatic enter tainment will be given this evening for the benefit of the Redemptorist school and chapel at the Holy Redeemer hall, corner Williams avenue and .Portland boulevard. Some of the best talent In the city will participate. Save the DIscountfSend check or pay at office on or before the tenth to save the discount on December bills for the Automatic Telephone. Home phone your long-distance calls to Tacoma, Seattle and way points. Home Telephone com pany, corner of Park and Burnside streets. Addison Thompson and H. S. Toyn be. receivers of the Rochester Tumbler works, have begun suit in the circuit V Court against Moses Seller, F. M. Seller ' and Philip Lowengart, owners of a local wholesale house. They allege an unpaid balance on goods purchased of (3077. J. Albert Wilson of the Clark-Wilson Lumber; company, has purchased through the firm of Smith A Everett s fine residence site on North rup street near Twenty-sixth street It is Mr. Wilson's Intention to build an attract ive home in the immediate future. The Washington and Oregon Realty company, which has been located s4 108 Second street for the past few years. Vina mAOMl in new and more commodious quarters at os ana sus juercnams iruat building, corner of Sixth and Washing ton streets. Amelia Granlsh, the t-weeks-old child deserted by its mother on Thanksgiving day, being left on a doorstep, has been sent to the Baby home by direction of Judge Gantenbeln in the juvenile court. The mother of the child has disappeared and mere was no one to care for it Judge Bronaugh yesterday after noon refused to grant a new trial in . the casa of Fred S. Chapman against John B, Kelly. A jury gave Judgment ... - A M 1 1 1 I. V. , 1 mil W&B iriKlliaucu "7 n atuiuiuwui and was killed in running away. J. JS. May has begun suit in the cir cuit court for divorce from Delia May, to whom he was married la November, 1908, In Spokane, Wash. He alleges that she deserted him in September, 107, and he asks to be given a clear title, to land that he owns. Wines and Liquors Special, Friday only. $1.50 port, sherry, Angelica, Tokay or Muscatel wine, 7 So per gallon; $4 whiskey, $2.75 per gallon; $4 Califu-nia brandy. 12.76 per 'gallon. Free delivery. National Wine Co., Fifth and Stark streets, A-8499. Suit for a balance of 12641, alleged to be due on a cargo of lumber shipped by the French bark Gael for the United Kingdom last Tuesday has bean begun in the circuit court by the St .Johns .umber company against G. F. N earns ' A Co. of London. , I have a few thousand dollars to In vest in Portland Home or Omaha Inde pendent telephone bonds with the stock bonus if price is low. Prefer Portland. State amount and lowest cash offer. C-130, Journal. ' Title Guarantee, Oregon Trusts ac counts and German-American certifi cates bousrht at the highest rash price: auo Home Telephone bonds. Colin Bros., 180 First street, corner Yamhill. The ' Christmas basaar of the First German Evangelical church of Portland will open on the evening of Friday. De cember 4, at the home of Mrs. A. F. Krupke, S3 Grant street You can get a reserved seat for the whole course of the Mills - lectures at the new Masonic temple at the J. K. Gill company- book store for $1. General ad mission free, i F. E. Beach Co., the Pioneer PaVnt company, winnow glass andi. glazing. Phone Main 1334. A-1834., every provision for the accommodation of visitors to the Spokane National Ap ple show. Reduced rates will be in ef fect on December . T and 11. Special excursion from Portland December 11. Sleeping car reservations at city of fices. 122 Third street, and at corner Third and. Morrison streets. The regular bi-monthly meeting of the Mount Tabor Home Training circle will be held at the West Avenue school house tomorrow (Friday) at 8 p. m. A timely address by Mrs. P. 8. Hanson on "The Gift Spirit," will be the spe cial feature of the meeting. -The kin dergarten for the little folks will be open as usual and all mothers are cor dially Invited to attend. ' mi i SB mi s IP -' H? - One thousand reserved ringside seats for the Helnrich-O'Connell wrestling, match In Merrill's ball tonight, are on sale at Schiller's. Everybody assured of a seat Reserved. 81.60; general ad mission. II. Doors open at 7:30 ololock. ' Call and inspect our beautiful stock of hand-painted china, cut - glass, art ware, crockery," etc. 26 to 78 per cent discount on everything In the store. Re tiring from business. Elite China & Glass Co., 852 Morrison street We sponge and press your clothes, Main 614. A-4S14. Wagons run every-. wnoro. uniqui 4uiunn( wo., v rmi v. Clean lump coal; thoroughly screened, iur xuruxvv, ruigv vr piu v o, iiiuinri. un livery! weight guaranteed, Oregon Fuel Co., Main 5, A-16S5. , Christmas sale. Third Baptist church, Rodney avenue and Russell street, De cember 4 and 5. Afternoons and even ings. I'm it on 'walnut culture In Oregon; get free booklet before buying walnut lands. T. Withycombe, (09 Commercial block, Portland, Or. Kelly's Family Liquor Store, Park and Morrison. High grade wines and liquors. One price to all. Free delivery. Tel. Main 28. Home, A-2802. '' i i f v Davis & Kllburn of 249 Morrison street carry a very attractive line of holiday goods, books and stationery just what you want for Christmas. Steamer Jessie Harklns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Horse blankets for horses these cold days. Keller Harness Co., Sixth between Couch and Davis, lowest prices. Main 6632. Armory Dancing club announces a series or Saturday evening dancing par ties at the Armory. Gents 60c, ladies free. The lsdles of the Patton Methodist church will hold their basaar next Fri day afternoon and evening, December 4. Satisfaction Our aim. Norgard & Noce, tailors. 169 4 th St., near Morrison. Dr. J. D. Sternberg has moved to Corbett building. Fifth and Morrison. Woman's Exchange, 133 Tenth street, lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists,-Third and Washington. D. Chambers & Son, opticians, 341 Morrison, cor. Sixth, are the best .. Dr. Hsynes. optician, 808 Salmon st Berger, sighs. 284 Yamhill. M. 9391. Dr. Hynesa) optician, 308- Salmon. M. S, Journal want ads. lc a word. "Purltana." Ask grocer. NORDICA WELCOMED IX WASHINGTON When Mine. Nordlca appeared in Washington, D. C, October 16 last the Herald of that city said: "Mme. Nordlca's concert last night at the new Masonic temple auditorium wts an event of more than ordinary inter est. It marked the real opening of the season for Washington music lovers, and it was the dedication In melody and song of a handsome concert room that is bound to be a distinct addition to the local world of music "Every song was received with rap ture, arid at the end of each number during the evening a perspiring usher ran the length of the hall bearing in .his arms tributes of flowers. Nordlca and her company will appear here on Thursday, December 10 at the Helllg under the direction of Lois Steers. Wynn Coman. Seat sale opens next Tuesday morning. Building Permits. East Salmon street between East Thirty-ninth and- East Fortieth, B. T. Allyn, erect one-story frame dwelling, 12000; Maryland avenue, between Skid more and Prescott, Steve Rosmeckl, erect one-story frame dwelling, $300; Washington street, between West Park and Tenth. Selling Hirsch estate, re pair three-story brick office and store, $800; Washburn street, between Luck ey and Wlnchel, William A, Hall, erect story and a half frame dwelling, $2000? Union avenue, corner Ivy, B. A. Kel log, repair two-story frame store, $100; East Fifty-third street between Salmon and Main, M. Shlmomura, erect two-story frame dwelling. $4000; Sev enteenth street, between Douglas and Umatilla, W. W. Wing, erect one-story frame dwelling, $1600; Second street, between Washington and Stark. Labbe estate.) repair four-story brick store, $200; East Thirteenth street between Weidler and Broadway, C. Mtnsinger, erect two-story frame flats, $8000; East Thirteenth stjreet between Weidler and Broadway, C. Mlnslnger, erect two story frame flats. $6000; Palm street, between Ladd and Maple, M. F. Dona hae, erect one-story frame shed, $750; Gantenbein street, between Fremont and Ivv. H. Parley Kimball, erect one- story frame dwelling, $1400; Webster' street oetween Ease bievenro ana r&si Twelfth. J. Olson, erect . one-story frame dwelling. 61200." Farm laborers in the south, paid by the month or year and fed and sup ported by the lend owner, receive 38 and 40 cents a day during working sea-' son. MMBIDI SWIFT PLMTCOIITRACTS Building contracts providing for the expenditure of over $300,000 were let yesterday by the Union Meat company for six of the new buildings to go up on the lower peninsula. Bingham & Mc Clelland are the fortunate contractors who secured this work. . The largest building on which work is to be started in a short time is the main slaughtering and packinghouse. This Is to be six stories high, 130 by 220 feet. It also will havo a four story wing 76 by 180 feet The tank bouse will be four stories high and 46 by 66 feet Included In this contract are four buildings,, 76 by 100 feet each, two stories high. ' Only the brick work is included in the contract of Bingham & McClelland. The carpenter work, plumbing and other classes of construction will be let in a few days, the company's supervising architect being now at work on the details 'connected with the letting of these contracts. .- ' ,. Get a' free box of candy by paying for a want ad for next Sunday's Journat. LIQUOR III III CHURCH DEBATE President Hoffman ' Before .White Temple Men's Club. Is-islatlnn intended to nrohlblt : the sale of liquor to women in . saloons, cafes and other public places, was the topio discussed mat night at one of the most remarkable meetings ever held In a Portland church. The White Tem ple was the scene of tbo gathering, which was an open session of the. Men s club of the First Baptist church, called by the pastor, Dr. J. Whltcomb Brougher, for the. purpose of giving both the liquor dealers and th reform ers a hearing. , t The Cellars ordinance, which was re cently passed by the oouncil, was the central point around which the debate centered. Brief speeches against snd In defense of the ordinance were made. preachers,' counollmefl and saloonmen taking Dart in the discussion. Council man Bennett ' defended the Ordinance, Councilman : Rushlight - sdvocated his amendment - that was killed by the mayors voio. franc wormian, president of the Retail Liquor Dealers' associa tion, defended the license system, and F. McKercher spoke for absolute pro hibition, and Rev. E. S. Muckley talked for the church people. Remarks pro and con were made by several others Interested in the subject ' - Though the debate waxed warm It did not become acrimonious, and the best -of good feeling was maintained. Oregon apples were passed as refresh ments. At the business meeting of the club Dr.- Brougher was elected presi they saw the sun 'set twice, the full moon being visible at the same time, while below them ' In a cloud bank a sharp storm was raging. , England's potato crop 'this year was the greatest on record. IVY V545S vmm r vv. A tsssii &'tii4iim.J&.tiliil&'& Ml Saw Two Sunsets One Day. In a recent balloon flight from Plttsfield. Masa, two aeronauts had the novel experience of going so high that ,( COFFEE ' We want the credit of ours and are willing to take the responsibility for it, . Tour grocer returns your money If you don't like Schilling's Best; we pay him. No Charge for Expert Examination or Advice Grows Ilair . and we coil PROVE IT! ANDERINE is to ids hsir what fresh showers i . , . i ass riant to tne roots, invio, mua oi rsin snd sunshine are to vegetation. It strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating anil lib-producing properties csuse the hair to grow ebundsntly long, strong snd beautiful. It at oace imparts a sparkling brilliancy and vel vety softness to the hsir. and a few weeks' use will cause new hair to sprout all over the scslp. Uss it every dsy for a short time, sfter which two or three times s week will be sufficient to complete whatever growth you desire. A Issr trMa Si. Pul writss la susausos. ss falUwsr "When I becsa ntlni Dsnderlns my hlr would not some to my houldensndnow it Is awsr below my nips." AstlkwirMNtwsrk, N. J. " I bsrs bssa oitnf Dsnderlns refnlarly. WbenI Dm started to dm it I btd very lit tle bslr.now I osts tb most beenttf ul long sad thlekhslr anyone would wsatto bsve." NOW at all druggist inthr ixaa 25c. 50c and $1.00 par bottl Daoderine .enjoys a greater sale than sny other one preparstion regardless of kind or brsnd, and it has s much greater sale than sll of the other hsir preparations in the world combined. FREE To show bow quickly Osadtrln sets, we will send a large ssm. pie free by return mail to snyone who sends this free coupon to the MOWLTOK 0AIDER1NE CO., CHICAGO. ILL, with their name and address snd 10c in silver or stamps to pay postage. WHY SUFFER? The PpoVnne. Portland- Seattle rsll-j Breathe Hyomei and Kill the Loathsome Catarrh Germs. 'Just as long as you have catarrh your nose will itch, your breath will be foul, you will hawk and spit, and you will do other disgusting things because you can't help yourself. The germs of ca tarrh have got you In their power; they are continually and persistently dig ging Into and Irritating the mucous membrane of your nose and - throat They are now making your life miser able; in time they will sap. your entire system or us energy, its strength, its vigor and vitality. If you'do not kill the loathsome germs of catarrh, their desperate assaults will in time undermine- your - reason, rob your brain of its brilliancy and activity, and leave you not only a physical but a mental wreck. .. This -picture Is not overdrawn; the writer has seen thousands of Just such eases. He has personally experienced the demoralising results that come from the ravishing attacks of the horrible catarrh germs, the greatest pest of civ ilised nations. ' But there Is one remedy that win kill the germs and cure catarrh, and that Is Hyomei, the Australian tlry air, treat ment. There may- tie other remedies, but they are not guaranteed as Wood ard, Clarke Co., the druggists, will guarantee Hyomei to . cure catarrh, or ! money back. Don't delay this pleasant: antiseptic treatment. Every day you llnw , K a a a r-m m In ml.. In vnui. - tem brings you nearer to complete de morallsatlon. Woodsrd. Clarke & Co. will sell you a complete Hyomei outfit for only $1.00.- Ask them about It. It is also guaranteed to cure bronrhltls, asth- PrMay and atorday Only HURRY-UP SALE The Universal Sale ' SEALY, MASON & CO.'S OLD CORNER Fourth and Morrison Streets i Forced to Vacate the Premises in a Few Days We are compelled to make the most gigantic cut in prices the ladies of Portland and vicinity have ever enjoyed. f RBAD THB FOLLOWING SO Suites- $11.95 Values up to $30, Friday and Saturday Hurry-Up Sala 100 Jim Style $25.00 Coats Hnrry-Up Sale Price S8.95 New line Empire Coats, blacks, browns, greens and mixtures; everyone a perfect garment representing the best manufacturers of ladies' coats in America. Hurry-Up Sale $8QS Women's Sldrts Values Up to $7.00 Hurry-Up Sale $3.Q8 These Skirt, are indeed wonderful vtlues; practically everyone can ;uit their taste anions the assortment Values Up A JT to $7J0 'd,0 Petticoats Iheiuili Fourth and Morrison Sts. Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $1.50 Lipman, Wolf e & Co. I Mine. Yale Is Certainly A Wonderful Woman GRAND OPENING SALE OF THE Yale Toilet and Health Preparations Souvenirs From Mmc. Yale for Our Lady Patrons The lecture given by Madame Yale last Tuesday afternoon at the Heilig theatre was certainly a remarkable performance by this exceedingly remarkable woman. This is the first time that Madame Yale has ever visited our city, and her coming here certainly opens up a new era to women, extending to them an opportunity to se4 and hear her and profit by the good advice given. The press have proclaimed Madame Yale as the most brilliant and successful woman in her work today. She has lectured in all parts of the globe. Her well-known products are sold by the leading merchants throughout the breadth of the land Such houses as Marshall Field & Co. of Chicago, who are known as the merchant princes of the world, and in fact the most prominent house in each large city, represent Madame Yale as her agents for. their territory, and we are exceedingly pleased to say that we have se cured the agency for this city yfor the celebrated Yale line of Toilet and Health Preparations. As t is always our aim to give the public the very best of everything the vorld produces, so it is with these preparations that have been on the market for years and years. We shall make the Yale line a prominent and permanent feature of our Toilet Goods department. We have the entire line here, some 55 dif ferent items. In this connection we wish to direct special attention to this, our opening sale on these products, and to make the event even more interesting, and as Mme. Yale is anxious to have all women use these wonderful preparations, she has sent us for distribution a supply of Souvenir Jars of the Yale Skin Food (holding one dollar's worth). The Yale Skin Food sells regularly at $1.50 and $3 per jar. Yale Skin Food Free We will present one of these Souvenir Jars of Yale Skin Food free during this special sale to each purchaser of any of the Yale dollar articles which we will sell at the special price of 83 cents. We desire to suggest that purchase be made early, as the supply of Souvenir Jars is limited. The sale will continue all coming weak. We mention below a few of the Yale preparations: Madame Yale' Beautifying Rem edies MME. TALE'S SKIN FOOD for nourishing the skin and obliterat ing wrinkles. Two sises, f 1.43 and f2.43 MME. TALES ALMOND BLOS SOM COMPLEXION CREAM for cleansing, healing, enhancing and preserving besuty; nothing like It. Price, 43 and 83 .WM,.. JALE S COMPLEXION BLlvACH for eleanslng the skin of blemishes. Price SI. 66 MME. TALE'S ELIXIR OF BEAUTT for protecting the skin from sunburn and the Inclemency of the weather It makes the skin naturally white, jrives the complex ion brilliancy. Price ........ 83 MME. TALE'S BLFSH OF TOUTH for softening the expres sion it tones the facial nerves, gives pliancy to the muscles and elasticity to the skin. Price 2.83 MME. TALE'S HAND WHITEN ER. Price 83 MME. TALE'S MAOICAL SE CRET FOR SOFTENING HARD WATER. It Is one of the greatest known toilet luxuries, delicately fragrant as a bouquet of choice flowers. Price $1.43 MME. TALE'S VIOLET TAL CUM POWDER. Price ...... 23et MME. TALE'S COMPLEXION SOAP. Price -.. 23 MME. TALE'S COMPLEXION POWDER. Price 434 MME. TALE'S CORN CURE. Do not suffer another day with corns. Mme. Tale's Corn Cure makes quick work of them. Use it and enjoy the comfort of sound feet....23 Madame Yale's Demonstrator Here All This Week Mme. Tale's New Tork demonstrator will remain hers all tbts week in the Tale Section of our Toilet Goods Department, main floor, where she will explajiv to the ladles all about ijej, preparations made by Mme. Tale fifty-five different arUoler-so that ladies can- find among the list just what they ned. Ladies may consult with Mme. Tale's assist ant without charge, and the young lady will assist you in the proper selection of the remedies' needed, Call or. write for copy of Mms. Tale'a 18-page book of . beauty- given irea. Madame Yale's Hair Tonic MME. TALE CONSIDERS HER HAIR TONIC one of her greatest achievements. It is praised in the highest terms by those who use It, and there are quantitiea of it sold. Price, per bottle, 23e 43 and 83 Yale's Health Remedies MME. TALE'S FBWT CURA, a strengthening tonic for women, a cure for certain organic ailments. The wonderful cures effected by it testify to Its great merit Price S3. MME. TALE'S FERTILIZEB TABLETS cure constltpation and ventilate a clogged system. Two sises. Price 43 and S3) MME. TALE'S COMPLEXION TABLETS make new, rich blood. They enrich the skin with healthy colorings. Two sixes. 43 and 83 MME. TALE'S BLOOD TONIC cleanses the liver, blood and kid neys. Price ft l.OO MME. TALE'S DIGESTIVE TABLETS aid digestion and cure Indigestion, 43a and 83, MME. TALE'S ANTISEPTIC Is a most valuable household article, and must be used to be appreciated. For cleansing the mouth and gums In the morning, gargling the throat for sore throat. dressing .sores, wounds or bruises it is unequaled. Price, 23f and 83 MME. TALE'S LINIMENT is a newcomer and said to have magic like influence In curing muscular affections, such as 'rheumatiem, neuralgia, sprains, etc Price.. 50) 'I Lipman, Wolfe r Co. . W. A, Wise, OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE Should remember that our force Is sa organised that WE CAN DO THEIR ENTIRE CROWN, BRIDGE AND PLATE WORK IN A DAT if necessary. Positively Painless Extraction free when plates or bridges are ordered. WE REMOVE THE MOST SENSITIVE TEETH AND ROOTS WITHOUT THB LEAST PAIN, NO STUDENTS; no un certaintybut SPECIALISTS : who d the most scientific and careful work. WISE. DENTAL CO., Inc. Dr. W. A, Wise, Met., 21 years la Portland. Second floor. Failing bldg.. Third and Washington streets. Office hours, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays. 9 to 1 p. m. Painless extracting. 60c; plates,' $5 up. Phone A and Main 2020. AKutanaxwsn. THEATRE All This Week Baker Stock Co. in tha Famous and Brilliant comedy GUTTssnro glokia." A Scream of Fun, Muslo and Specialties, Evening . Prices 25c, S6C, 6c; Matinee Saturday. 15e, I5c. Hsxt week Tne soae of b Banche. Man , A-ioao. teats. 1 Bav Sundays and Holidays IS-2S-SH NIGBTI IS-2S-S0-7SC 5N 0 sr ssk m tisWii n. u mmi m. m it w m THEATRE Week of Wot. 30. Et Taylor Co.; rout Franklins; Amy Stanley aad Ploks; X.o Donnelly 1 Joe a Plsur; Alsxis oball; Oracle Zuunettj orchestra; Pio-taros. BAKER THEATRE Phones Main 2, A-5360. Oregon Theatre Co., Inc., Lessee. Geo. L. Baker, Gen.. Mgr. Tonight, all week, Sat, matinee. Bargain Mat. Wednesday, 25o any seat. ROSB MEUVILLO In the characteristic play US BOPXXVS Night prices 25c to $1; Saturday Mati nee 2 So, 50c -w-Wnt Week The Lana of Hod. THE GRAND-VaodevUl de Law AH OTHER BIS BIXA Mile. Joyce Gray A TISIOH OP SALOME" Xinkea'a Trained Bears. Joe Kardmsn, r . Joseph B. Xsttle ft Co, Dongla K. PUat ft CO,; Ths ;ba Sella Trio, The Pelots, Prsd Bauer, Orandlsoope. ' PANT AGES THEATRE Advanced TaudevUle, attars of all Hattomav Matinees Daily IRo.- Two Shows a Night, 15c and 2ac 9 The Great Heras family--9 Nine Marvelous European Acrobats, Late of Rlngling Bros.' Circua The Largest and Best Acrobatic Act in Vaudeville, LYRIC THEATRE Starting Week of Nov. 29. THB BIVOHKALX, CO. Representing the Screaming Farce Comedy , "TURNED UP" Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday. - The STAR si",n Matinees Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday. For the Entire Week of Nov. 29, '08. The Comedy Drama Success "AlsXLXiIOHAXBB TBAHP." Matinees at 2:30. every evening at 8:16. Night prices 15c, 2Bc, 85c. 60c; matinees l&o and !5c. Seats may ba reserved by either phone. , - HB WEEK "A BTBUOOXsB POB OOXtB Motion Picture Theatre WANTED Man with 12000 cash. Will equip you complete with a fine paying motion theatre in Portland. Good loca tion. No curiosity seekers wanted. J I you have the money will give you par ticulars., ' ...... Xtwmkn Motion Piotnr Srehaagsv 893 Bnrnald. Tuesday Evening, December 8th English Lutheran Church hubt mxe .an Iirrtual Otto P. L. Herse TXHOB "Nature's Own Singer." ; English, German. Scotch, Irish Songs. The Best Songs by the Best Com posers. ADXX8SI0H SO CB2TTB Diamond Douse Paint GUARANTEED gallon lota, 91.40 Pr gal 1 gallon lota S1.SO par fL Manufactured by PORTLAND SASH & D003 C0. 30 Prost IV. Portland, Of. FUR.SJFUIV.Sl at towBST vostrxsxa TBICES. Remodeling a specialty. Fur coats of all kinds made to order. . SCHUMAGfcn. TUBBIER, t0 Madison. . ; . Tt r.'4 c ; ?.