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THE. OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 24, 1908. Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS '."Peer Gynt' "A rlmnit" ltMUg .a...,. ...... ...... ill Duer .a,..,,......,.. . , linriialnw... ...... ."A. Midnight Bell" Orpheum , . . Vaudevills Pantagea .Vaudeville Grand t Vaudeville Lyrio.,.."The Nls-ht Before Christmas" Star HI Henry's Minstrel The Foresters of America last night ; Inatltuted a' new lodge at Fulton with ' 108 charter member. ' The following; 7 were duly elected and installed by A B. Dalffity, grand secretary, as officers of , Court Fulton, No. 75:, vaohn Chulnard, ' chief ranger; Benjamlft Williams, fuh- chief ranger; A. Margulls, treasurer; O. Rohse, financial secretary: F. Bpeake, ' rinrdinor aecretarv: E. Brandstetter. . senior woodward; j. ;W.- Burke, Junior i woodward: I Rouwens, senior Detune; ,'E. Llndqulst, junior beadle; I. Chulnard, 1 lecturer; R. Keller, C Kruger, John An- deregg. trustees; George Haak, J. P. C. ranger; Dr. F. Dammasch, physician. After the regular order of business a .. fine lunch was served, and hardly had ' the social committee got started when ' some 80 or mors brother Foresters from , Portland paid a fraternal . visit. Boms well-chosen - remarks were made, and only for the fact that the last car was r in sight they would probably have been there yet. . Max Sniderman, aged 19, who has been ; buying up junk outside Portland for J. , W. Welnsteln, a Front street dealer, was . freed after a hearing before Judge Van Zante today. Welnsteln had Sniderman . brought back from The Dalles by Of : fleer Graves last evening- because, aa he alleged. Sniderman had taken from his trunk In Weinstein's house a moving picture machine which Welnsteln says tie regarded as security for Sniderman' expense account. Sniderman showed to the Judge's satisfaction that the ma chine had never been put up as security. and the case wss dismia issea. Rose L. Hathaway has filed the circuit court for a divorce. mlt In In her complaint she says that she was mar ried to C. U Hathaway in Council Bluffs. Iowa, on April 28, 1900. Her husband deserted her. however, and without sufficient cause three years ago. She asks that she be allowed to resume her maiden name. Ross L. Mc Coy. The papers in the case were filed this morning by Attorney Alex Sweelc Miss Emma Goldman will debate with J. B. Barnhill, in Allslcy hall, tomorrow at 8:30 p. ro. on the subject. "Jeffer eonian Democracy and Not Anarchism, the True Solution of the Social Prob lem." Mr. '-.Barnhill takes the position that anarchism is the most serious ob stacle witn which the forces of proarress have to contend. Miss Goldman leaves Friday night for Seattle, where she will debate with Dr. If. F. Titus, a well known Socialist. The final account and report of the . estate of the lata R. R. Thompson wss filed with the county clerk this morn ing by the administrator, William 1. Hawkins. The papers show that the estate in this state is worth $920, i9.80. Of that some IS6.956.30 la in cash and $883,840 is in real property, consisting of valuable pieces of real estate and In the share of the estate in a steamboat line. While Sell wood, car No. 56 was wait ing at Bast Eleventh street for a South ern Pacifio train to pass last evening, an automobile bearing the number 966 Oregon smashed into the rear end of the car. One window was broken but no one was injured. The number is credited to Ferdinand Joplin, 678 Clack amas street. A large assortment of fine pictures and frames at reasonable prices, artistic Training a specialty.- uood ' wortcman ahlD guaranteed. Before buying we in' vlte you to see our fine collection for unristmaa. Kicnard Max Meyer, 348 Alder street, near Seventh. If you find out that ou have for gotten some one during the rush and hurry of the past few days come down to Albert Berni's drug store, 233 Wash ington street, where you can find a nice selection of Christmas goods. Open all day tomorrow. ' Christmas Exercises Tonipht Taylor Street Methodist Episcopal Sunday school will entertain all its friends to night with a fine literary and musical program. Special decorations will be a feature. All are cordially invited to attend. Th water board was authorised by the council yesterday to purchase 15 acres of land on Mount Tabor for a reservoir site. The ordinance empow ering this action by the board limits the price to $2500 an acre. Richards' Christmas dinner, $1.50 per cover, with wine. Christmas menu given each lady. For reservation of ta bles rail Exchange 25 or Horn A-2526. Classic music. Park and Alder streets. Don't forget to take home & nice bot tle of good perfume from Albert Berni's drug store, 233 Washington street. A most appropriate and mucb appreciated Christmas gift , , Come to Hall's for your Christmas dinner. They will serve another of thai, nAmtla, r n aiima VaIM. I ners, 13 to S p. m., 75c 330 Washing ton ireei. The following articles were found on the Portland streetcars yesterdav: Sev enteen umbrellas, one lunch box, three -grips,, one clock, six packages, one purse. ' We sponge and press your clothes, 21.60 month. snme you pour shoes, all for Main 614. A-4314. wagons run every- where. Unique Tailoring Co. o Stark. Bert Parody, a shoemaker, a red 22. son of Emory Parody of University Park, has been adjudged Insane and win De, taicen to tne insane asylum. We are open all day tomorrow. If you have .forgotten any one, we can help you out satisfactory. Albert Bernt the aruggisi, H4 wasnington street. Calendars, funtaln pens. Inspiration mottoes, scriptural texts. Moxrett S, 111 oixtn, near wssmngron street. Krneat Lundarren Had a. narrow cspe last evening wnen an "8" car, southbound, at Third and Stark streets, W. M. LADD, President a n-:! in---A. Institution with home office, in Portland. Its policies and rates are sec ond' to none in liberality. It is backed" by ample capital and surplus, and managed "... by men especially qualified by experience for their work.- Talk With Our Agents. P. LOCKWOOD, Vice Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Lumber Exchange ' LIGHT COHIY cm com President Josselyn Says He Had Never Heard of : Law Violated. 2 B. 8. Josselyn, president of the Port land Railway, Light & Power company, said this morning that he hadTiever heard of the city ordinance regulating the use of electric wires and specifying the kind of poles and equipment to 'be used, which became effective November 24. until be read of It in last night's Journal. The matter was called to the attention of Mayor Lane -- yesterday morning by Councilman Kellaher, who says the company has been violating the ordinance for a month. The ordinance was passed by I the council more than. & year ago, . Mr. Josselyn this morning asked his assist ants for a copy of the law and afte it is considered ty me ornciais oz tne company work will be started to com ely with the regulations. Mr. Josselyn isof the opinion -that his predecessor in al probability was familiar with the ordinance. After Mr. Josselyn became president the question has never coma up. It seems, and owing to this fact nothing has ever been dona. The work to comply with the- regula tions will begin as soon as possible, . AT THE THEATBES -a Louis James at Heillg Tonight. The attraction at the Heillg theatre tonight, tomorrow and Saturday nights with special price matinees Christmas and Saturday will be the favorite ac tor Louis James in a stupendous scenic production of "Peer Gytit," Augmented orchestra, chorus -and ballet. m Seat Sale Opens Tomorrow. r George M. Cohan's greatest musical ?lay "Fifty--Miles from Boston," will be he attraction at the Heillg theatre all next week, beginning Sunday night, De cember 27. Special price matinees will be given New Year's and Saturday. Just Like Santa Claus, It Is just like a visit from Santa Claus to see the vaudeville show at the Grand this week. It makes the audi ence feel cheerful, for all the acts are that kind. HI Henry's Minstrels at the Star. Brand new in every department from rie to fall of curtain, is Hi Henry's "Greatest Minstrel Show," which Is the attraction at the Star theatre this week. Lyric Company Scores a Hit. For the opening week of this new company "The Night Before Christmas," is the offering and the entire company are good in their individual parts. The drama is very appropriate for Christmas week. Fun for the Children. Hoyt's "A Midnight Bell' at the Bun galow this week Is the ideal play to amuse the children. It is also the great est Christmas attraction the Baker Stock company ever played. Christmas matinee tomorrow. t "Arizona" Matinee Tomorrow. There will be a special matinee at the Baker tomorrow afternoon of the great American play, ''Arizona." This Is Augustus Thomas' greatest play. Matinee Saturday also. Johnson Students Unsurpassed. Vaudeville patrons have seen many club juggling acts this season, but the Johnson Students appearing at Pan tages theatre this week are so far su perior to them all that we wonder what stunt tliey will Introduce next,. "The Booney Madcaps" at Orpheum. The Rooney Sisters, the little dancers ana singers at tne urpneum tnis ween. will return to Liverpool next April to appear as pantomlmtsts In Jack and Jill," a production requiring 600 per formers. The Rooney Sisters are the only Americans to appear in it struck him and threw him to the pave ment. Aside rrom a stunned forehead he suffered no injury, though his cloth ing was torn. He lives In the Hotel Harrison, Front and Harrison streets, and went home on the same car. Wines and llouors, new store, new Ideas, new prices. Try us for Christmas orders. uuo Koincnna a uo. 800 Third corner Columbia. Main 5310. One thousand little Christmas arti cles, desirable presents, st closing out prices. Elite China and Glass company, 352 Morrison st. rs Family Uouor Store, Park orrison. - High' grade wines and and liquors, one pries to an. Free delivery. Tel. Main 18. Home, A-3802. Davis A Kilbdrn of 349 Morrison street, carry a very attractive line of holiday goods, books and stationery just what you want for Christmas. Special Christmas dinner, a la carte. The Dragon restaurant, 149 Seventh, Phone tonight for table reservation. Call up early. Excellent service. Tm It on wslnut culture In Oregon; get free booklet before buying walnut lands, t. witnycomoe, tg commercial oiocK, roruana, ur. Steamer Jessie Rarklns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. . Leaves Washington street dock at 3 p m Barber shops will remain closed all dav Christmas out will keen onen until 10 p. m- Thursday, T. M. Leabo, sec retary. Cut holly, mistletoe and Christmas trees; order now. Portland Seed Co. Front and Yamhill streets. , ' Just received a shipment of those fine Italian chocolates . from Turin, iiaiy, ai Bam x ucsrri, Woman's Kcchans-a. 131 Tenth street. lunch 11:30 to 1; business men's lunch rrf 1 a Tr-i-. . . i, dentists. Third and Washington. ii i V D. Chambers ft Bon. ODtlclana ttl Morrison, cor. Sixth, are the. best. Dr. Haynes, opttoian, Salmon near 5th. Bergen signs. 384 Yamhill. M. 3891. Gill's. the Ideal gift store." Journal want ads. lo a word. Killed by Exploding Stove. (United. PrcM Lad Wire.) Seattle. Wash.. Dec. 24. Lawrence Carroll, Injured yesterday by an ex- nosion wtucn oiew to stoms a stove in he office of the Montana Cab & Car riage company's stable, died last night at the hospital wjthout regaining- con sciousness. The cause of the explosion is a mystery., .WHERE TO DINE For a merry Christmas dinner so to tne Royal Canton grille, Park and Al der streets. . A SDecial turkey dinner i with all lh. trlmmlnm Vw. ..i.l t torlce" 40 cents. Accommodations for everybody; apartments for ladles. . . ' ' Dry Tit Corffwoedi a, ,; Sawed or four-foot lennth. Main 65. V- A.-10BS. uregon jruei company, i CHRISTMAS III CHURCHES OF CITY Elaborate Services Will Be Held by Roman Catholic and Episcopalians Plans 'for Holiday in Charitable Institutions of Portland. In all the Roman Catholic churches of the city high mass will be said tomor row with appropriate music, befitting the festival of the birth of the Christ. At the Cathedral solemn high mass will be said at 5 o'clock In the morning, and low mass will be said at 7, 8 and 8 o'clock. Pontifical mass will be said at 11. Most Reverend Archbishop Christie celebrant. Rev. Father Thompson will preach at late mass. The music will be under the direction of Frederick Good rich. There will be no celebration of midnight mass In the city. At all the EDlsoooal churches holy communion and ritualistic services will be held tomorrow- with sermons and ap propriate musio at the later morning service. On Christmas dav the services at St. Mark's church, corner of Nineteenth and yuimDy streets, will be s a. m., noiy communion; 10:80 a. m., carols by ths children of the Sunday school and holy communion. The music at the late serv ioe will be: Processional 66, "Christians Awake"; Kyrle, 851, Elvle; Gloria, 888, J. B. Dykes; Goatia, 388, J. B. Dykes; hymn. 49. "O, Come All Ye Faithful"; hymn 89, "It Came Upon the Mid night ; anthem, Nazareth, Gounod pre sentation, 408, doxology; Sursum Corda, 413. Ely service book: Junctus. 421. Garnett: Benedictus, 430, Adams; Agnus urn, isi, uounoa; uioriaim iuxceisis, 43S, Old chant; Munc Dimittls, 221, Borry; Te Deum in C, Simper; reces sional, 61, "Hark! What Means Thoso Holy Voices?" At St. Matthew's, First and Caruthers streets. Rev. William A. M. Breck will be In charge. Holy communion will be at 8 a, m., and there will also be holy communion and service at 11 a. m. Bishop Will Frsslde. Bishop Scadding will hold Christmas services at St. David's church, Beimont and East Twelfth streets, at 10:30 to morrow. Communion will be adminis tered at this service. The various Sunday schools have been holding Christmas exercises or have them still in anticipation for the children. At the Central Christian church an old fashioned Christmas tree with gifts for the children will be held to night, A program will be given under the direction of Mrs. H. A. Easton. At the Flint Presbyterian' church the exercises were held Monday night car rying out the custom of this church in having a civing Christmas. Every class brought donations for the poor, and 24 families were supplied with a goodly stock of provisions, including a sack nf flour, two nhickena half murU of Dotatoes. a neck of aDDles and s I grocery box filled with assorted gro ceries. A fine program was riven and everyone entered heartily Into the spirit oi tne occasion. At the First German Evangelical, corner Tenth and Clay streets, the tree and distribution of gifts will be held tomorrow night at 7:30. With all the bustle of preparation for celebrating the day the poor are not forgotten and the various charitable Institutions have beeu mors largely remembered than at any other time. The Fruit and Flower mission has sent out many baskets to the sick and unfortunate. The Salvation Army is planning to feed about 200 people, and the Volunteers of America have been distributing tickets for Christmas din ners. The Portland Commons, corner Front and Burnside, is in the field of charitable work this yeax with a new equipment and building. Here a big home cooked dinner will be given free to any one who wants it. .preparations have been made to feed 300 people. Will Defer Distribution. At the Boys' and Girls' Aid society the program and distribution of gifts will be held next Tuesday. At the Children's home the tree will be ths feature of the Christmas celebration, and will be held tonight, with a turkey dinner tomorrow at 2. The Patton home boarders had fes tivities last night, and presents were given to all. Turkey dinner will be served tomorrow. Dolls and Teddy bears, sweets and nuts gladdened the hearts of the little oneS at. the Fruit and Flower mission day nursery yesterday. At the People's institute. Fourth and Burnside, the va rious classes have been entertained In different ways by the teschers. Ths little ones of the kindergarten and the cooking and sewing classes were given a tree last Saturday with gifts and candles. The boys' gymnasium classes will have a tree and dinner, gifts and a general good time next Saturday evening. . At the various homes for the aged. at Hillside Farm, and wherever the sick and unfortunate are, donations have been sent by charitable minded folk and the indications are that nobody will go cold and hungry tomorrow. Arrived In time for Christmas, Mall- lards, Allegrettis, McDonalds, and those famous Italian chocolates direct from Turin, Italy, at Sam 1 Beary's. ' A par excellent table d'hote dinner served at the Perkins grill Christmas, to s:xo. Reserve your taoies. Xmas You can insure comfort and good health for all your' family against vr eating and drinking by teeing to it that they all take a CASCARET at bed time nrln ti1in1MM fAsrAPTfTQ Km . J -.-w.. . w vu.. medicine on earth for the little folks Dad and Mother. V-VUv.---,'"v'-' r i m CASCARgTstee Ma-week's treat, ment. All dratriMt. Bifnrcst seller ' in the world. Millioa boxes a stoath. r , i v . - APHI& JAJIES Charming- actress with Louis James In "Peer Gynt" at the Heillg theatre. w'-. EXCURSION The Spokane,' Portland A Seat tle railway, "The North Bank Road," has authorised the sale of round trip tickets at a very low rate during the holidays. Ths tickets are sold on basis of one snd one third of the one way fare for the round trip. Sale dates are December 23, 24, 26 and 31 and January 1. The return limit Is January 4, 1909, sufficient to give patrons along the line of "The North Bank Road" an opportunity to visit summer homes and families over the holidays. Concession is made between all points 200 miles or less apart For tickets and Parlor Car res ervations, call at City Ticket Of fices. 3d and Morrison sts., and 123 3d st. Trains leave Portland, 11th and Hoyt st. station. Take "S" car. 13 Holiday Excursion Tickets will be sold at V One and One Third Fare For the Round Trip by the O. R. & N. !! S. BAN Between points not over 200 miles apart by the , Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon) Between Stations in Oregon Sale dates Dec. 23, 24, 25, 31, Jan. 1. Return limit Jan. 4. Ask at City Ticket Office, Third and Washington Sts., Portland, or any local agent elsewhere. WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. ALLAS OPTICAL PAIILORS . sis rAzxora nuta com. sxs Am WAsxuroTO sts. OPEN XMAS MORNING FROM 10 UNTIL 1 P. M. Men Quickly Cured Modern electrle treatment for dlscauses of the Prostate, nervous debility, and chronlo diseases. Diseases of the blood and skin a specialty. Piles cured without operation or pain. Consultation " free. w. i. Howard, m.d. 304-306 mOTXOKZXB IlSft Tonrta aad Washing-torn St, SKjSMUBk Damlana Bitters A wonderful " lnvlgorator and nervine. A powerful aphrodlalae and special tonlo for both sees. For sale at drug stores snd liquor 1 dealers, , or by Woodard. Clarke A Co., 4th end Washington gte, CL1RX1 WOOBW4HT) XXUQ CO, romrxAiro, o, Aosnn. a?"-- bt - J! "f Hnj()M.NTU! - ,,1 j,. .... I 1 r 4 1.1.1ITF.D j()M.MM.h THE ORIENTAL LIMITED . ' i Yla Great Sfortbera SaUway ros wr. 3 aw Miar wxapoijs, crniCAoo, bt. oxnu rOIBTTB SABT AND S-OUTK. Other connecting trains leavs 8:30 A. M. and 3:00 P. M. Daily, from Union Depot, via Seattle. Com partment Observation Car, Dining Car, Standard and Tourist Sleep ers and Day Coaches. , Another Good Train, THE FAST MAIL Connecting Train Leaves Union Depot Dally 11:45 P. M. See the Colombia aiver by Daylight ihlajid saunas zxpbess For PASCO. WALLA WALLA. SPOKANE and intermediate points from Eleventh and Hoyt street daily at 9:16 A. M. car ries full modern equipment. Parlor ' and dining-car service unexcelled. TICKETS, SLEEPING AND PARLOR CAR RESERVATIONS. DIOXSOBT. a V. T. A., Third -Street, Portland, Or. IT For Range Washed and Screened F. B. JONES & CO. EAST 7 both PHONES B 1771 Genuine Japanese Silk Fine Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS, CUSH ION COVERS, SHAWLS and Other Fine Goods. A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE given with each sale amounting to $3.00. 34 NORTH THIRD STREET, COR. COUCH - . - Finest Japanese Store in the City of Portland. J CAUIFORINIA HOTELS SPEND THS WINTER AT DEL MONTE CALIFORNIA The Paradise of the Pacific; 125 Miles Sooth of San Francisco. Affords every facility for golf, tennis, riding, driving, motoring, and all other sports under ideal conditions. Superb climate; beautiful icenery. Efery luxury and convenience of the best city hotels. i Stopover privileges on all through railroad tickets, Illustrated literature on request Its R WARNER, Manager HOTEL ST. FRANCIS SAN fRANQSCO 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 individual require ments. ' ATaXTr&OTSAir. noK $a crwAJU). UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OT JAMES WOODS' Little Aillets Bring: Results A 'Rood school none betteV. ' Well established reputation. Successful graduates. Skillful, pauutaking teachers.- living; Expenses low. Many other advantages. Let as tell yoa about them. Write for catalogue. SALEM, OREGON t THE NORTH BAM LIMITED Portland's NewTrain Leaves Dally 6:35 P. M.. Eleventh and Hoyt L Depot, Connecting at Spokane with C,Per U n0)Ton or Furnace No Soot No birt & CO. STEWART SAN FRANCISCO GEART STREET ABOVE UNION SQUARE JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 A BAY UP AMERICAN PLAN $3.00 A OAT UP H A Rev iota towa hotel Steal ni brlok structure. Furnished at I oost tf $150,000. Evsrf comfort tad continl mos. Or ear lines transferring to all parts of city. Omnibus meats all trains and steamers. 4 If job tint comfort, convenience aad Inxurj at a ierj reasonable price, stop it the select HOTEL STEWART PACIFIC GRAND HOTEL A. K. HOJtTOJT, Prop. 117-111 Ellia St. Pkaaa Ian. SS&S. la the vary hoart of tae downtown tnulneM no uoppina: aitrtct; coeveDleat to ell earlioM; n ldf Dotal tor Dermtnent cucats: m mt A. lrmbl hotel for travellnc Bee asd toorlatfi wwm wtw bi miuenn price. Kaxee, 11.00 per day and up. Bcen-Tatlon made by fetter or lefrgrapa. . v. nuu.i, Uaoarar. H. UcOOtXISTEB, Chief Clerk. Golden West Hotel Cor. Powell and Ellis Sts.. , saw rBABtnaoo. - Entrance on Powell 8t. Bate S1.00 and upwtra. FRED P. PLAGEMAN, Prop. VON DORN HOTEL 8tt Tnrk St. Sam Praaolsoo. . Steel - bulldlna, absolutely flrerjroof. European plan. Tine Cafe. Central lo- raiioo. naie . si.uo per oay and up. . ; J. W. FRET. Mar. MA W. L STALEY, PRINCIPAL AMTJSTHTETTT 3. Next Attraction HIT 1 1 IfV Theatre AA4JWIVJr 14th snd Wanhlngtoa Phones Main 1 and A-U23. TONIGHT et 0:00 o'clock Tomorrow Saturday .Sg8X&i LOUIS JAMES Supported by Aphte James and company of 40 people. Studeadoua Scenlo Production, "Peer Gynt" Augmented Orchestra-Ballet' PRICES Evening, 32, 11.60, 31. 76c. lOe. ? Matinees, $1.60, 1. 75c, 90c. 36c Seats now spiling at theatre. ";' Seat Sale Tomorrow 0NEWEEKS5?NaDEG27 Special Pries Matinees New Tears and Saturday -. AT HEILIG-THEATRE WVl VVsasMI m hvnvmi Mem A 50MILES FROul BOSTON Xxcelle&t Cast aad Perfect Cooaa . ... craoraa. ,. " PRICS: : Evening Lower floor, $1.60, 11.00. Bal cony, $1.00, 76c. 10c fcallery. 5e. Matinee, $1.00, 76c, 60c, tic. m i iJUti. Main 117. A-4224. Special Christmas Attraction this Week, Hoyt's "A aCTJDVXGXX BEUk" A com edy for everybody, offered by special request. Matinees Christmas Day and Saturday. Evealngs 26c. 35o, 60c; mat lnees 15c, 26c , irnrt week m, V. A. Xssoaf" BAKER THEATRE Phones Main 8. A-6180. OREGON THEATRE CO. Inc.) IJCSSEB Geo. L. Baker, Gen. Manager. Hollls K. Cooley Presents the Greatest American Play, "AJUZOVA" By Augustus Thomss. 'r Bargain matinee Wednesday, J58 any seat. Matinees Christmas day and Sat urday. Evening prices 25o to $1; mat inee. J 5c, 50. Knt Attraction, "Shore Aerea.' MAX . A-103O. Mats. Eolldays THEATRE n-2s.so.7St Week of See. tl Wilfred Clarke ft oo.t De Blerei Xd LatsUj xs a4vseirlsi Emeria Campbell Booney glstsrat aiUe. Toons! Orpasam Orchestral Orpheum yiotnrea. The STAR Mats. Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday, for ths sntlra week of Dee. 20, . XX BESSY'S OK0BATEST UnnUI SPECIAL MATINEE CHRISTMAS. Matinees at S:$0, every evening at 8:15. Night prices, lie, io, 86c, I0o: matinees, 15e and 26a Seats may be reserved by either phone. et Ww-WhT CHrts reave Horn." PANTAGES THEATRE Advaaead TaddeviUs, Stars ef all aTsaioaa TJaB JOHWSOW ITU lit TM, Club Maniacs, the Speediest on Earth. Special Added Attraction, TEX WOKUD'g COMBOT TOXm. Comedians and tJIngers. Matinees Daily, 15c Two Shows al arifht, 16a aad S5o. THE GRAND Vaadevlllede Lnxe AJTOTXXK BIO BIU Mr. A WD B Kello Troupe S Herbert Cyril Xloeksom Si Suns Alios Be Sira Tred Baas . ' Orandsseope BSMOITDB. A Soldier of Propville THEV LYRIC THEATRE 8STEHTX AaT9 AIDBB STXBBTS First week startina Sunday matlnss, . December SOta. of The !yrlo Btock Company . IN . . " TXS XXaXT BETOBB CSBISTMAS " Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; also Christmas day.- BooftSie I Ella Wheeler WUcox's Poems. .T8 I Pepper Books ,.,.25 and , Elsie Books. ..68 Home Again With Me, Riley f LBS 'Poems, padded leather...., ....T7 xf t.K tr t m r irar jiiimcrsoo, nan cay, vuis. .. w 5 VoL Sets, Cooper, Dickens, j etc ..fl.35 Bibles. Testaments ' and . Prsver I Books. , :' ; i M.,foMrl h? vrao nyiaiiu uiud. TWO BOOK STORES 168 Fifth St, opposite Pottoffice, . 211 Second St, near Salmon.: Good Wages Are PaidTelegraphers Demand exceeds supply. EASILT AC QUIRED. SHORT HOURS. TVs wlU place you.- Day and evening c las sea Open all the year. Oregon Expert CoIIcqc SS rXTTX BT TXTTM TzioOB. Diamond House Pain I OCARANTEED S ssJtea lota, 1.4(9 per gU. v I (alios lota, S1.50 P sat alaaufacturad by poriu?o sASfl & cc:a co. 30 Tnot BU I'ortUns, O. FURS! PUHC! AT tOWrST P0SSWI.B r.rc:"!. Kemndelinac a speclnUy. fur c( ,f All kinds made la.ordw. L. CCHU!!AC:: rvs