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. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 15, 1908. 0 - 1 Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMEISTS. Hellig , ... . . . . . j , . . "The Devil" Baker ."The Bunny Side of -Broadway" Bungalow "The BOM of the Rancho" Orpheum Vaudeville Pantages ................. Vaudeville Grand .................... Vaudeville Star , "in wyoming- Lyric "An Indiana Romance" Multnomah council of the Royal Ar canum, No. 1481, heM its . annual elec tion of officer laat night. Preceding the election a social session was held, embodying many unique features. A mock election was held with an Ameri can, a British and a German party as principals. The American party held out for red, white and blue ice cream and cake, while the German party stood for free beer, llmburger cheese and sauer kraut. The Britishers held out for .plenty of ale. The election was a draw. Following the regular election a banquet was served to the members. The followln officers were elected: Regent, Frank Dayton; past 'regent, C." H. Gil bert; sentry, 8. C. KasmuBsen; warden, B. R. Reed; vice regent, O'. P. Seasons; orator, H. w. Fries; secretary, H. Claus senlus Jr.: collector, H. E. Northrup; treasurer, W. M. Kapus; chaplain, Ken neth H. Bailey; guide. Otto Kleeman; musician, Kenneth Evans; medical ex aminer, Dr. J. R. March. of December 18 at the home of her parents, 119 Holladay avenue, after a long ill Miss Georgia Evadna Scherr, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Sch'err. died at lav neas. Miss Scherr was born January 18. 1896. being nearly 14 years of age at the time of her death. Relatives and friends of Miss Bcherr are the more grieved at her untimely death becauno of the sweetness of her disposition and bright promise. She was a pupil ef the Holladay school and was loved by all for her kindly and gentle manner. She was a member of the First Christian church, having joined that church March 15 of this year. - The following officers have been elected to serve in Mount Hood circle No. 181, Women of Woodcraft: Past guardian neighbor, Mary Wheeler; guardian neighbor, Etta McCullooh; ad viser, Lelah Shields: magician, Ella R. Evans; clerk, Lou Ellen Cornell; bank er, J. M. Wood worth; attendant, J. M. Frailer; Inner sentinel, America J. Ttet gen; outer sentinel, Charles H. Rice: manager, I W. Darling; captain of guards, R. K. Woodworth; musician, Elsie II. Stoops. The following well known residents of Portland were selected by the mem bers or weDroot camp, no. u, vv. u. W., as a committee of publicity for the camp, which is the largest and most In fluential on the coast; Dr. Herman J. Harris. Frank Motter and W. J. Crosby. The committee will use all means in their power to acquaint the general public, through the public press and otherwise, of real fraternallsm, as ex emplified by that camp. The New Tork Society of Oregon will hold Its regular monthly meeting to night at the residence of Mrs. James W. Tlfft, 331 West Park street. An amendment of the constitution will be considered. An entertaining program will be rendered and an enjoyable even ing Is assured to all who attend. All former New Yorkers are cordially Invited. log burnt wood work, will be on display at the Montavllla M. E. church parlors, Wednesday afternoon and evening, De cember It. . The Ladles', Aid society of that church will hold their annual basaar at that time and will also serve light refreshments. A program .will be rendered In the evening. . v . At a meeting of the North Alblna Push club, held last night, the officers were elected fo the coming year. The officers of the newly organized North Alblna Rose Culture club were also elected, and It was decided to stud jr. the best methods of cultivating roses and to assist the Peninsula Rose Festival association In their work. - It waa an nounced that a weekly newspaper was to be published In that district, which will be edited by Clara Bellar, and that a brass band with 20 pieces had been organized under the leadership of John White. The following officers were elected: North Alblna Push club, R. W. Anderson, president; S. L. Osborn, vice president, and A. J. Ruble, secretary and treasurer. North Alblna Rose Cul ture club, Mrs. A. B. Stone, president; Mrs. O. Gordon, vice president; Miss E. J. Gossett, treasurer, and S. L. Osborn, secretary. Uncle1 Sam Is In need of a great deal of help If announcements for civil serv ice examinations count for anything. On January 6 an examination Is to be held for a messenger boy to be In the employ of the forest service here; Jan uary IS examinations will be held for positions as metallographist In the ord nance department, medical interne (fe male) in the Government Hospital for the Insane at Washington, D. C; ad vanced apprentice engraver In the hy drographlc office of the navy depart ment, and as Inspector's assistant (male) in the department of agricul ture in the beureau of animal Industry; January 18-14 examination will be held for an assistant chemist in the ord nance department of the war depart ment. For further Information apply to Z. A. Leigh at the postofflce. Joseph Kaufman, who lives on a rural delivery route out of Sherwood, Or., has asked the Portland police to help him find his daughter Mary, aged 19 years, who left Sherwood Saturday for Port land, It Is believed. She is a heavily built young woman of light complexion, blue eyes, rosy chocks and light brown hair. We have all the necessary require ments for the shaving man, Including Otllett, Gem, Zlnn and Ward afety razors, shaving brushes,' strops, hones. mugs, etc. just me ama or unrtstmas present for the man that shaves him self. Albert Bernl, the druggist, 2)3 Washington street AS PR I WITH T.1EALS License Committee of Conn cil Strikes Blow at s Restaurants. New Tear's dinner will be a gloomy feast in the big grills and hotels of Portland. There will be no clink of glasses In the gay refectories where In other year the gar laugh of revelry resounded. Only that part of the float Ing population labeled "prohlb" -will stop off In Portland New Tear's day If urgent business does not compel Yes. the liauor license comml the council did It. Its members voted Preserved devil flwhps. sharks. Juven ile whales and sea lions will be shown to the children of the public schools af ter the regular hours of study If the children feel so Inclined and will pay to hear an old sea captain lecture on the mysteries of the deep. Permission was given by the school board yester day to the Home Training association to solicit attendance for the lectures. Mayor Lane has been Immersed for the past week In the work of tabulating the annual budget of expenses, and al though he has been engaged almost un ceasingly from early morning until af ter dark every day he Is not yet ready to call the speciajl council meeting to consider the estimates. Tomorrow's ex tra session has for that reason been cancelled. J. F. Shea won out In the suit brought against him by the International Chemi cal company, tried before Judxe Cleland In the circuit court yesterday, a wealed verdict in his favor being returned late yesterday afternoon and opened this morning. The company claimed about situo ror goods sold and delivered. ttiea The St. Charles Cafe, 208 West Mor rison street, between Front and First, Is now under the management of T. H. Costello, with Charley Fong. an excel lent Chinese chef. In charge of the kitchen. The place will be conducted as a first class cafe in every respect. Popular prices prevailing. A nice bottle of eo ways appreciated by the ladies and rays nake ood perfume is al v the ladies an verv nnnrnnrlatA (""hi-laf-mms present. We have an extensive line of the best grades in fancy packages, ranging In prices from 60 cents to J8; also In bulk In any quantity. Albert Bern!, the druggist, 233 Washington St. round of court by Harry W. liaugham against Suit for divorce on the gi desertion has been begun in the circuit Nina H. Haugham. They were married in Vancouver, Wash., in March, 1806, and-he charges that she left him in August, 1907. yesterday at w special session to grant no more liquor licenses to restaurants. As the licenses now held expire at 12 o'clock p. m. December 8L. this action If supported by the council, means that Portland Is no place for the bon vlvant or me roaa. Councilman Rushlight, Drlscoll and Cottel were the majority of the com mittee to recommend that the serving of liquor with meals cease. Mr. Rush light said In defense of his action: "I am voting this way to help the re formers. You who passed the Cellars ordinance said you dldn t want women to drink rn public. Now, I am going to aid you by voting to keep them out of an me restaurants. ineyit nave to stay out, too, unless the council Is willing to treat all the grills and eat lng places alike. We will draft new ordinances to this effect and see what the council wants to do about It. This move by the filibusters in the city legislative body has been expected and Is taken to mean that the opposi tion to the Cellars law has played its trump card for the repeal of the meas ure which hardly had been passed be fore efforts were made to undo the worK it nad accomplished The committee recommended that 433 applications of saloons for renewals of licenses be granted. The revenue from these for the year of 1909 will be IS46,- HARTMANN HAS . HUNGARIAN FIRE Mayor Lane has appointed Judge Se neca Smith, P. E. Sullivan and T. G. Green as a special committee to assist the bridge committee in preparing its report on the East Twenty-eighth street bridge to the executive board. D. W. Wakefield, James C. Branham and William Tegart have filed their report as appraisers of the estate of the late Fanny Buxton, fixing the value of the property at $9000. Critics of the eastern papers have been making a great deal over Arthur Hartmann lately, and perhaps nothing stronger In the line of praise could be said of the young artist than to quote from Wilson Smith of the Cleveland Press when he wrote: "Hartmann, to my thinking, has the same Hungarian fire and virile bow strike and tone that Wlenlawskl had. His melodies sing with a vibrant and Intense repression that sounds the note of Independent thinking. Comparative criticism would place Hartmann upon a higher plane than Marteau or Kube 11k." Hartmann, and his pianist Calsln. come to the Helllg theatre on Thursday evening under the direction of Lois Steers-Wynn Coma n to give a violin con cert, and the sale of seats opened this morning. There was a very good line up, for Portland Is one of the places on the musical map where fine Instru mental music is highly appreciated. FLOATING NEW PHONEY FIVE DOLLAR BILL The finest assortment of framed and nnfrHmpH n!ttirfi tn h moM m t th lowest prices. Picture framing artis-j tic and well finished a specialty. Art Emporium, 848 Alder street, near 7th. j The following articles were found on the Portland streetcars on December 12 14: Twenty-two umbrellas, one pocket book ($1.78). those suit cases, five pack ages, one lunch box, one wig. Kellv's Famllv Liauor and Morrison. Hlah rra liquors. One price to all. Free delivery. Tel. Main 28. Home, A-Z802 Store. Park rade wines and Davis & KUburn of 249 Morrison street, carry a very attractive line of alleging that the goods were received holiday goods, books and stationery to sell on consignment. I Just what yu wlu,t or Christmas. I . . ' , . Superintendent of Parks Mlsche and Landscape Artist Olmstead have com pleted a list of owners of suitable park sites on the east side and this will be submitted to the park board at Its reg ular meeting next Friday. Mayor Lane will then call a special meeting of the board at which the land holders will be Invited to state upon what terms they will sell their property to the city. 1 The city schools will be given over to the Red Cross society until after the holidays. In order to help In the fight against the white plague the school board yesterday granted the request of the society to sell its holiday stamps In the buildings. This Is the first time that such a privilege has been given to any society. The wsys and means committee of the council at Its session this afternoon "will dispose of Improvement bonds to the amount of $180,000. Treasurer Wer leln assured the members that bids of a premium of 1 per cent and over would be received from dealers In municipal securities. The store of Mason. Ehrman & Co. was closed today on account of the death of George 8. Ehrman, son of S. W. Ehrman, of San Francisco, Cal. I'm It on walnut culture tn Oregon; get free booklet before buying walnut lands. T. Wlthycombe, 609 Commercial block, Portland, Or. Clean lump coal, thoroughly screened, for furnace, range or stove, prompt de livery; weight guaranteed. Oregon Fuel Co.. Main 65, A-1665. The Spanish War Veterans will held a try-out performance with full or chestra at the Helllg theatre at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow. Every member of the minstrel show Is expected to be present. Seats are now selling for both perform ances at Powers & Estes drug store. Somebody left a pair of gold eve glasses In the city engineers office last week. Deputy Pugh says If the owner will come Into the office and de scribe the property It will be turned over to him. Steamer Jessie Harklns. for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dyck at 2 p. m. L . Moore, artist. Seventh and Stark. One dozen platinum photographs make 12 beautlful Christmas presents. Order now. Dr. George F. Koehler has returned. Practice limited to diseases of the stomach and bowels. Swetland bldg. Cut holly, mistletoe and Christmas trees; order now. Portland Seed Co., Front and Yamhill streets. We sponge and press your clothes, an shine your shoes, all for 11.50 month. Main 614. A-4314. Wagons run every- wnere. unique .tailoring Co., 309 Stark. Home-made Christmas candles, home made downy comforters, and manv other useful and decorative articles, 'includ n 1 1 -S Is there more than one kind of Ivory Soap? Not But there are a hundred imitations. A dishonest grocer will offer one of these and say "This is Ivory'; or This is just as good as Ivory." Do not accept it un less it is stamped IVORY. - Ivory: Soap 99 Per Cent. Pure. Fine embroidery done; stamping a specialty. Bertha Martin, 812 Allsky bldg. D. Sternberg has moved to Fifth and Morrison. Dr. J. Corbett building. Hof Brau Cafe. Reservations for New Year's eve. Apply to the manager. Woman's Exchange. 133 Tenth street. lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch W. A. dentists. The following notice was re- A ; celved today by a local broker- 4 age firm from their corresDond- ents in the east: "Country being flooded with a new coun- ft terfelt $5 silver certificate, made ft in Imitation of an Indian head ft 4 note of the series of 1899, and ft ft bears check "letter "B." The ft ft face number, which Is badly ft ft blurred, Is probably 1072. The ft ft counterfeit note carries the ft name of W. T. Vernon, register ft ft of the treasury, and Charles H. ft ft Treat, treasurer of the United ft ft States. It Is a photo-mechanical ft ft production, printed on a single ft ft piece of stiff, heavy paper." ft FOR CONSUMPTIVES CQnoeatrated Pine from the Piae Camps - XAiao mi-Dishes Quick oar so - W Coughs and Oolda. A renowned physician, famous for his ourea, has given to hi fellow doctors the formula for a consumption treat ment which Is said to be wonderfully effective, especially when combined with the practice of deep breathing and lung exercise. It prescribes the use of the active prlnclDle of the Dine which was demonstrated to have such highly cur ative properties by the camps for tuber culosis In ' the pine forests of Maine. The formula la as follows: "One half ounce of Concentrated pine compound, twj ounces ef glycerine, half pint of good pure whiskey; mix thor oughly and use In dqses of a teaspoon- tui to a tabiespoonful every four hours, shaking the bottle each time." The Concentrated ptna Is a special pine product refined for medical use and comes only In half ounce bottles. each enclosed in which Is airtight. Be 'sure a tin screw top case. It Is labeled -4. Mi Be W. A. Wise. OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE Should remember that our. force Is so organised that WE CAN DO THEIR ENTIRE CROWN, BRIDGE AND PLATE WORK IN A DAY if necessary. Positively Painless Extraction free when plates or bridges are ordered. WE REMOVE THE MOST SENSITIVE TEETH AND ROOTS WITHOUT THE LEAST PAIN. NO STUDENTS; no un certainty but SPECIALISTS who do the most scientific and careful work. WISE DENTAL CO., Inc. Dr. W. A. Wise, Mgr., 21 years In 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. Flemlshand Oak Finish S1.40 PER GALLON Liquid Wood Filler S1.25 PER GALLON Portland Sash & Door Co. am psoarr av. POKTXuaJTD. OB. DR. RUBENSTEIN'S 189 THIRD STREET OBASVATE OPTXCZAIf. The best place for high grade eye glasses at reasonable prices. Perfect fitting is my specialty. WHISKEY FOR LANE BACK The Increased use of whiskey for lame back and rheumatism is causing considerable discussion among the med ical fraternity. It Is an almost Infal lible cure when mixed with certain oth er Ingredients and taken properly. The following is the formula: "To one half pint of good whiskey add one ounce or Toris compound and one ounce syrup Sarsaparilla compound. Take In tablespoonful doses before each meal and before retiring. U Is surely worth trying by anyone who may be afflicted. Schilling's Best is sold in packages only, never in bulk. Your vrocer returns your money if yo don't like it: we pay bim. Damiana Bitters A wonderful Invlgorator and nervine. A powerful aphrodisiac and special tonlo for both sexea For sale at drug store end liquor dealers, or by Woodard, Clarke Co.. 4th snd Washington fits. OUBXE WOODWARD DBUQj. OO rOBTLAXO, OB AaSVTS. VON DORN HOTEL 342 Turk St., Ban PrancUoo. Steel building, absolutely fireproof. European plan. Fine Cafe. Central lo cation. Rate $1.00 per day and up. Take Eddy St. car, get off at Jones. J. W. FREY, Mgr. Wise and associates, painless inira ana Washington. 111 D. Chambers & Son, opticians Morrison, cor. Sixth, are the best. ' Subscriptions taken at Gill's. for all periodicals Dr. Haynes, optician, Salmon near Eth. Berger, algns. 284 YamhllL M. 9391. Dr. E. C. "Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. Journal want ada, lc a word. "Puritans." Ask grocer. ?f. D. Sanford. Hood River, Or.. Dec. 15. N. P. San ford, 6S years of age, an old and well known pioneer of the Middle Columbia river country, died at the home of his son-in-law at Stevenson, Wash. Mr. Sanford's home was at Cascade Locks, where he was engaged In trading with farmers along the Columbia, by pur chasing livestock and country produce. He was a Civil war veteran, having served In a fighting regiment, the Ninety-fifth Illinois. A large delegation from Canby post will attend the funeral of the dead soldier which will be held at Stevenson Monday. Y.M.&Y.W.C. A. BUILDING FUND PIANOS AT AUCTION - CUT THIS OUT AND MAIL TODAY $16,000 The finest location on the east aide for a warehouse, 100x100. on railroad track. This la a positive snaD at the price. which Is good for only a few days longer. Investigate this at once. It la a bargain. For particulars inquire of CHARLES K. HENRY SON. , -IS Stark Street Portland, Or. Minstrel Show Seats. , You'll have to hurry! Seats are go fng like hotcakes for the big Spanish War Veterans' minstrel show,, at the Helllg, Friday and Saturday 1 nights. Don i miss it. Seats now selling at rom-ers & K'taa dru a tor. Hi t-ixtil $ Portland, Oregon 190.. For the purpose of purchasing a lot and erecting buildings for the" Portland, Oregon, Young Men's Christian Association and Young; Women's Christian Association, I promise to pay the Treasurer of the Building Fund of said. Association dollars for the ( PIANO ) Name of Instrument (PIANOLA) donated by Eilers Piano House to the Y. M. C A. and Y. W. C. A. Building Fund Committee, payable, one-tenth in cash upon the acceptance of the bid, and the balance on or before All deferred payments to bear simple interest at 8 per cent per annum, just as do regular piano contracts. Signed '. Address As many bids as desired may be suhmited. hut each and every hid must be accompanied by a 10-cent money order, check or postage stamps. All bids must he in before January 10th, 1909. Cut this out, enclose in sealed envelope and mall to Mr. S. L. Oilman, account of Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Building Fund Commit tee, care Eilers Piano House. A food school none better... Well established reputation. Successful graduates. Skillu), painstaking teachers. . Livine Expenses low. Many othijr advantages. Let us tell you about them. Write for catalogue. -' SALEM, 0.1EQ0N v W. I. STALEV, PRINCIPAL v Over our new long distance lines, open December 15th, at the following rates: Portland to Seattle One-half Minute 40 Cents One Minute 7 5 Cents Each Additional Minute 25 Cents Portland to Tacoma One-half Minute 30 Cents One Minute 50 Cents Each Additional Minute 20 Cents Perfect Service Guaranteed. Try It; You Will Be More Than Pleased AirtmiCEvn, HEILIG THKATRC Uth and Wash. ' Pbonea Mala 1. A-llJt I TONIGHT AT :1 i O'CLOCK. w. Bavan't authorUed vtnlon of tht 1 VU " BVTTX " ; Prices SI. SO, $1.00. 7 So, 60c. Seats are imw Bluing m. inaim. HEILIG Theatre 14th and WaaVilnston Phones Main 1 and A-U23. TOMORROW MIGHT IS THE NIGHT VI1IUSITT OT OREOOxr oin aitd xajtdou cxuas. OOVOXJLT AJTB COZ.XJCOS -MTUTTT-Prlees $1.09, 75e, 80o. Seats are now selling at theatre. CALIFORNIA HOTELS The Journal's Free Information Bureau To enable its readers to obtain reliable first-hand information retard ing the hotels and resorts whose announcements appear in this column. The Journal has installed a free information bureau. Descriptive litera ture, rates, etc, will be gladly furnished to those interested. FAIRMONT n T I SAN FRANCISCO Scenic Hotel or (he World Overlooks San Francisco Bay and City five Minutes Ride from Ferries (00 rooms. Every room baa bath Bates single room and bath 12.50, (S.O0, t3.fi0. S1.00, $4.50, VJM, 7.00. $10.00. Suitet-ilO.00, I1A60, $15.00, S30.00 and up. MBensat Palace Hotel Company HOTEL ST. FRANCIS SAN f RANCISC0 Each guest receives, without asking, the response to the mul ti-form requests of the most ex acting public. The comfort of the present is built upon the complaints of the past, and Hotel St. Francis to day represents the sum total of a study of individusl require ments. bates suaoraAH, rmoM ta trrwAms. UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF JAMES WOODS S?fcND THE WINTER AT DEL MONTE CALIFORNIA ' The Paradise of the Pacific; 125 Miles South of San Francisco. Affords every facility for golf, tennis, riding, driving, motoring, and all other sports under ideal conditions., 'Superb climate; beautiful scenery. Every luxury and convenience of the best city hotels. Stopover privileges on all through railroad ticket Illustrated literature on request tl. R. WARNER, Manager Golden West Hotel Cor. Powell and Elljs Sts., MAM rmAJTCISCO. Entrance on Powell St.. Rate 11.00 and upward. KRED P. PLAGEMAN, Prop. PACIFIC GRAND HOTEL A. H. K0XT0V, Frep. lfT-131 Ellis St. Poom Xaunr 45M. In ti twj heart ef th downtoira bnolrm nd hsppfci- district: coamrient t el! rarllore: noiei ror pmrnsMBt fuests; s most oe- wer ror trTnn sws aaa mensta: modem kotI t modern te prices. Ruled. $1.00 lr Ur sd4 up. BMOTTStlami mte br Mr of tflSTtpll. M. D. NIXON. Mtmrwv US lrll sirahle hotel for trTltnf HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO 6URY STREET ABOVE UKIOI SQUARE JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS EUROPEAN PLAN f 1,50 A DAT UP AMERICA! PLAN $3.00 A DAT UP 4 Anew dowitowa hoUl' Still Md brick itraotan. Famished tt i oott if 5 150,000. ftirj comfort ind lemonl flBGi. On tir Unit transferring ti ill parts if city. Omnibus mists sU trails tnd steimirs. Q If joa tint oomfirt, eonunlinci and lorurj it a rirj rniiiiila price, stop at thi select HOTEL STEWART Beate TOCTTKSSAT STS, DUO, IT mw Ksoift nuxafi, S5i HARTMANN C2.QO Violinist ii.RQ ajursuBD CAuaar ll.OO Pianist CraL Aim. Direction T5e Kola at rs-Wyaa Comaa Main 117, A-4224. - . Repeated by Immense popular de manri. second and last wmk, B1co'a TKB SLOBS Or THE JMLSTOSO By Baker Stock Company, Get seats at once. Matinee Saturday. Evenings, 25c. 36c, 50c. Matinee, 15c and 25c. Neat week, Hoyt's "A MidalaBt BeU." . - 5V ft itwVVwlIT sun e, A-ioao. atata. v i n. uaoaya aaa xouasye U-2S-S)g RIG1TI TBEA1BE 15-25-w-7Sc Week of See. 14 Bohoorboys and a Iris livers; Kowaxd ft Z,awTenoe; Olivette I Tonda, sell ft Fondas Bert is rowlsr; William Tompkins; plotares; Orchestra. BAKER THEATRE Phones Main S, A-83H0. - -OREGON THEATRE Co. (Inc.) LESSEE Geo. L. Baker, General Manager. Tonight, all week. Bargain matinee Wednesday, 26c any seat. Regular mat inee Saturday. The famous originals, Murray ft Mack, in their latest big musical comedy success, TKB SUHIT BXDB OT MOaBWlT with the great beauty chorus and the rsoeograpn. Nlgnt prices, 26c to 11. Saturday matinee. 25c, 60c. Beat Attraction "Arlsona." PAN TAG ES THEATRE Advanced TsudeviUs, stars ef aU Batloaa Bieaeattnr "The Tnralna; of the Tide. from start to finish, peolal Added Attraction, kb rorm bbousk aiiin, Character change artists and novelty Matineea Bally, 15c Two Shows - siiyn, too ana Boo THE LYRIC THEATRE Seventh and Alder Sts. Farewell Week, Starting Sunday Mati- lnee, December IS TKB BX.UKKAX& OOKBABT In the Intensely Interesting; Comedy "INDIANA ROMANCE" Matineea Sunday, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. THE GRAND VandevIIIedeLoxe Royal Musical five ABOTKSB BIO BJXX. Joe and Myra Dowllag Kallla ft Bart Smith ft Brown S. Xllrada Bred Baaev Oraadaaeopa Bolph aad Susie lerlno The STAR " Matinees Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday, For the entire week of December IS. The Stunning American Pis, TM WTOMZKO." Matinees at 2:10. Every evening at 8:1a. Night prices, 16c, 26c, S6c, 60c. Matinees, 16c and 25c. Seats may be reserved by either phone. Beat Week Hi Henry's Klnetrels. HOTEL MANX Powell-Street ait O'Farrell SAN FRANCISCO The core of the city. Offer accotn modations. aervio and cuisine ehar acterlstlca of , America's best bo tela 100- rooms, each connecting with bath. Rooms 11.(0 up. . : ' N. M. KELLAR, iMnAGER i 41 CHRONIC DISEASES BOW OVBJBB BT ELECTRICITY The action of the modern high potential, high frequency currents is entirely different from that of ordinary electricity. Glaaa does not insulate this form of elec tricity, as It passes through the glass electrodes uaed In treating skin diseases, ulcers and enlarged glands. As the nerve currents of the body are essentially elec tric in character. It follows that this powerful form of electricity ' the beat possible treatment for all nervous diseases, and expert ence shows that It cures nervous debility, sciatica, nervous head aches, neuasthenia. In rheuma tism It Is equally effective, and aided by the radiant heat of the high power electrlo light. It re moves Inflammation from - the Joints, or front any part of the body. This power over Inflamma tion makes the treatment ourative In a great many conditions which are not Influenced by medicine or ordinary methods of treatment. Such troubles as Indigestion, chrohfo ' constipation and - piles yield readily to it, and aath:na. chronic bronchitis, consumption (first and second stages), catarrh of the stomach, appendicitis and kidney diseases era cured. N. B. This treatment is pecu liarly effective In .diseases of 1h BBOtTATB, removing congestion and reducing enlargement of the (land.. Consultation free. . W. I. HOWARD, M.D. 804-1 Rothchlid bid., tth aad Wssh. All Horses Cnirantcci cj lUprcseated . Just arr!v a earloa.i i t horn an. I rars fi.jii .Tiiclv Vl. lv. Or. 1 im ic ,t all . - "n. , I t'ir . nn )!, o.at ii i f . he t..-sl ..... iry S.i large hones and gvwl ft tn ti, . , of Oreiront. - TMs st k U . -; will dtand .a veterinarian ln;" i trial in larn-r. It vul t , i i Tit mn of I'nrtland h.. i . . 1 to come and I'mA si r i- t. EOS AJ.riN' A ' : - 1