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THE OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL, 'PORTLAND, : WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER .30, 1908. 0 TownTopics TOXIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Heillg ....."Fifty Miles Prom Boston" Baker ............... ; , . "Shore Acres" Hungalow ........"Are You a MasonT" Orpheum Vaudeville Pantagea , , . ,...,.,', ... ;,, Vaudeville Orand Vaudeville Star .......... "Why Girls Leave Home" Lyrlo ..... t ,..., .,. .-; . , . "Moths;' ' The Siberian Villages atlbo Exposi tion building for t lie- past two weeks - clones lta doors to the general public tomorrbw night. The exhibition fa one that -appealed to everybody who - had . the good fortune to attend. . Northern life i was depleted In all its realities, showing what strange beings Inhabit the world outside of our own sphere of action. - The school children wero instructed more in a few moments than thev could possibly learn In years of study from the books of the best of natural historians. Captnln HarbfP, lecturer. is a forceful and capable talker, his word, pictures of life In the . rar norm Demg or inerest 10 an. ine pubtain is familiar with every subject of interest coming from , under the : Aurora Borealls. bavins: , stent eeverai years of his time trading and exploring in, nortneastern meria.j ine mnermn Villages will tour the east, after which tney win exnimt at me A.-x.-r. expo slttan at Seattle. ; . , k .mii p . '7-'- A banouet was tendered the sales men, branch house manngers and heads of departments of the Arm of Mitchell. , Iewis A Staver company last night at the Commercial club. The room and table, was handsomely decorated with . Oregon grape and polnsettla. It was the first but will not be the last ban ouet of the firm. H. W. Mitchell, mens " ger .of the firm, waa the host and auted , is toaitmaiter, The ' after dinner speakers laid particular stress on the harmony that exists between the em cloves and the head of the company and expressed themselves aa confident that ne gooa will , wouia increase aa time progressed..'' ..'V. ' .. -,..'". .i -A1 Watching service 'will 'be held Thursday even in ar at the First .Norwe gian-Danish M. E. church, corner of Thirteenth and Davis streets, comment: inr at ft o'clock. A preliminary meet Ing of short - addresses by the local helpers will be held to 8:30 p. m. Re freshments will then be served by the ladles or the church, following wnicn the regular sermon will be preached by the pastor, ana the meeting continued to tne ushering in or tne New x ear. -. Articles of Incorporation of the Salem Woolen milla win filed with the coun ty clerk this -morning. The capital stock la placed at ibo.ooo ana tne in rnrnoratdrs are Grant A. Phearley. A. B, f lavender and F. H. Whitfield. - The , Northwestern Improvement company filed Its articles this - morning. The capital stock is fixed at 1 40,000 and is non-assessable, Ed C. ' - Allen, ' O. C. Wright and Frank Rica are the Incor porators, y i Miss Wfnnlfred Smith, the 14-year- old daughter or Mr. ana Mrs. iay Smith of Portland Heights, died In Bug. inaw, Mich., on December 28, following an . operation lor appendicitis. Mr. SmKh Is the manager of the Marshall Wells Hardware company. His daugh ter was popular among the younger set and the news of her sudden death comes as a shock to her friends. Officers were .elected' Sunday at the annual meeting of the Sisters of Israel Benevolent society as rouows: Tesi' dent, Mts. - A. Flesh man ; vice president, Mrs. H.- Swett; secretary, Mrs. George Rubensteln; treasurer, Mrs. H. Gold stein : trustees, Mrs. R. Abrahamson, Mia. M. Wax. Mrs. M. Ostrow. Mrs. M. Rien, Mrs. ' John Cellar and Mrs. D. Nemeroreky, t I, . ' ' .f '" .. There will be a. New Year's eve watch service at the Church, of Our Father tomorrow evening, Dr. t. tu Eliot, hw, N... A. Baker and Rey. V. G. Eliot Jr., the pastors of the church will conduct the service, and. tne sermon will, be preached by Rev. W. Q.- Eliot Jr. upon the subject "Loyalty.'' All are wel come. ti 1 M t ' . Dr. George ' Soltau. evangelist., from , London, will this week open a series of meetings at the Ftst United Brethren church. The meetings Will continue for three weeks. 4 special preparatory service will be given this even for the chorus choir. . Tomorrow evening a pre paratory prayer service will be held for the church people. .. ,. . : 4 Howard Rlner. formerly In the police department and a member of a . well known Portland family, "has begun suit In the Justice court to recover J50 from the Hotel Perkins company.'' Riner al - leges that he entered the grill recently and surrendered bis hat and overcoat to a waiter. When he asked for them neither hat nor coat could be found. ' he ahimn! association of the Chrls t Ion Brothers' college will give a New Year's eve dance in the assembly hall nf the new building. Grand avenue end Clackamas street tomorrow evening. The fading of 1908 and the birth of 1909 will be represented by an electrical feature which : will be' novel. .j : - 'The young women of the Y. W. C.'A. will-receive their friends both men and women at their new home. 8eventh and Taylor streets, on New Year's after noon. The committee having; the recep tion Iq charge Is composed of the Misses Gertrude Roberts, ; OraJ Calef, .... Mabel Anderson and Elisabeth. Lane, ' . ' A bench warrant has been Issued from the county court for Jacob H liter, who resides at 410 Sellwood street. ,' The warrant charges "; the-" defendant ' with failing to support his wife, Katherine Htlter. .The complaints were filed: by the district attorney this 'morning. ! Thursday special Purity Liquor .com pany fl.60 Port. Sherry. Angelica. To kay, Muscat and Superior Claet at $1 pex gallon; Ell Wood Pure Pood Whis key, regular $4, a t 13 per gallon. Phone East 4427. B-1363. Free delivery. 303 East Morrison. i ' Rate war, steamer Nome' City sails direct for San Francisco Thursday, S p. m.- Cabin $10, berth and meals Included. Frank Bollam, agent, 128 Third street i Prenaratlons for tha j production of "A Night in Bohemia"- are being made bys the Portland lodge of Elks and con ferences are being held v tha nffloers of the order and Thomas-Gets at the . , The handiest thing Wou can' have : arounci, the. hoyseis a cake of .Ivory Soap. i? You can use it in the bathroom f in the wash- s room; in every bedroom; in - the kitchen and , in the latfndry.' . ;; No ."free" alkali in it; no coloring matter; no " L a jT.af ' X AMV A . sC any kind. Ivory Soap 99 ioo Per Cent. Pure. present, time with that end in view. The date for the performance has not yet been decided upon. The entertain ment is to be given to help defray the expenses of the grand lodge to be held next year in Loa Angeles. .. , ' Announcement On account of moving Into their new-building, tne Portland Marble -Wnrks. located for the last ti years at 268 First, street, will for the next 30 days' sell their entire stock of monuments, markers and tablets at greatly reduced prices. - . -. -. v. .- , m y..ft ' . r ' - If you are troubled with a stubborn cough or co-Id that other medicines fall to relieve, get, a bottle of Kenyon's Cough Cure from Albert Berni, the drug gist, 233 Washington street, and get results. ! It euros when others fail. The regular meeting of the' Central W.i il T, IT. will be held Wednesday afternoon, beginning at 2:30 o'clock, at headquarters In . the ' Ooodnough build ing. Mrs. M. L. . Christian lias . charge of the program. The following articles were found on the Portland streetcars yesterday: Fifteen: umbrellas, two books,1 eight packages, one purse, one pair b1ovm, one glove, one gold pin. one leather, ca "Fines' of S5 each were imposed' as a penalty upon all tirmen found guilty of hypothecating their warrants, at a recent Investigation, held by the flrn committee of the executive board. Elect ropodes oure fcoid feet, chilblains, rheumatism apd nervous disorders or money refunded.: See Albert Bernl, the druggist, 233 Washington street; about them. ' m William G.i Peach, ftged' 75, died at the home -of Pench brothers, near. .Is land City. Or., 'on December' 7. after a short Illness caused by kidney trouble. Kelly's Family liquor Store. Park and Morrison. High grade . wines and liquors. One price to all. Free delivery. Tel. Mala 28. Home. A-2802. k , -. v ' Steamer ' Jessie Harklns. for' Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 , p, m. Barber shops will remain closed "all day New , Year's, but will keep open until 10 p. m. Wednesday. T. M. Leabu, Becretary. .. - ; First sale In 30 years, big "cut v in prices, one week only. Belding Bros., jeweiers ana scienuric opticians, d l. Greatest sale of ' men's shoes begins Saturday. , vv atcn. tomorrow s JoQrnal. Greatest , sale of men's shoes begins Saturday, Watch tomorrow's Journal. ' Woman's TCrchanve. iSl Tenth street. lunch Jl:30 to 2; business men's lunch . i. t - :- Greatest sale of men's 'shoes begins eaturaay. watcn Tomorrow s journal, W. A. Wise and associates, painless aentists.. intra ana , Washington., - - Greatest . sale of men's shoes begins eaturaay. w atcn tomorrow s journal D. Chambers Bon, opticians. 121 Morrison, cor. sixth, are the best. Greatest sale of men's shoes ' begins Saturday. watch tomorrow s journal. Dr. Ilaynes, optician, Salmon near 6th. - I :r - Bcrger, signs. 284 YamhUL , HL 9321. Journal want ads. lea word. READY TO BUILD YOU : A MODERN HOUSE Tacoma 3Ian to Erect 100 Houses Sells on Sniall Monthly Eental Basis. With a ; cleVer Idea for providing every, wageearner in forxiana witn a home of his or her own,' the Gregory Investment company. successful real estate operators of Seattle and Tacoma, is about to exploit a novel building Dlan In this cltv. intended for thoaa who have hitherto found it impossible to build their own homes. For the past few years Mr. Gregory has devoted himself to this kind of work, finding in it. - aDunaance or. sausiacuon ana a reasonable profit. Havins- successfully launched several large transactions In the sound cities, this. seml-pMlanthroplo company oast side : glances at Portland, studied con ditions and arriving at the conclusion tha.. this city is the metropolis of the northwest, he came here a few weeks ago. . Already be has acquired, and platted a large tract of land at the end of the Rose City Park cariine. '-The streets are now being cleared, preparatory- to putting in cement walks, curbs, city water and other improvements. An enormous quantity of lumber has been delivered ' to the ground to commence the construction of 100 houses. The f roperty is . the scene of wonderful ae ivity. . -. -: . Mr. Gregory plans to sell either lots or lots and houses upon payments about equal to tne rent mat wageearners are now paying. He says that any person employed steadily upon any kind of wages can buy a lot in this property, known as Gregory Heights, and that the company will build . a home for anybody who wishes them to do so. , . "'There la nothinr l more Ilrmly be lieve in," Bald Mr. Gregory, "than the right of every" man ; to own his' own hom. Real estate men in the . nnnt have given too much attention to -the mere selling or city nome sues without carina- whether it Is developed or not: It has been, our plan to eecure a piece of land,, located favorably as to trans portation, improve it in. such a. way as to make it convenient and comfortable and offer .the lots at the lowest pos- siDie . prices, consistent witn. business principles. If any of our-buyers want us to build homes' for them, we al ways stand ready to do so.- your city .already nas tne reputation of belna the laraest home owning- city in the United States and we propose to make It possible for a class of peo- e wno nave never reen apie to havK omes-of their own, to have them.- We do' this by "building the 1 houses . our selveo and allowlnn; the purchaser - to pay .us about the .same aa the rent lie now Diya" , .- , Mr. -Gregory feels proud of having city and voiced his faith f in the .com mon, people in? the language- 'or Lin coin, who said, "God must have loved the -common . people, he. made so .many of them." Gregory Heights,1 Where Mr. Gregory has his office. 'in located at' the end of the Rose City Park cariine, , and will, undoubtedly prove a popular 'district, on the plans suggested by its owners. , ' V Football! Football! 1; ' Multnomah vs( 'Whitworth college. Multnomah field, Ifew Tear's day, 2:30 p. m. Admission $1, including grand stand. Tickets for sale at Schillers, Cadwell's and Si Bich's cigar stores.-. .,, ' "i 1 Mask CaraiyaL -;, f: - The; Exposition rink will, be the scene of great hilarity oir New Year's, eve. when the great mak carnival ' ah-i watch party will take place, -The evctit promises 10 De a dik one ana arrange ments are being, made to care for $000 people. There will be but one session uluring the 'evening, ar.d 25 elegaut prlsea will. ." be, awarded, for .best cos tumes.' Masks and private dressing rooms-will-toe' famished at the rink. A feature of the evening will be the big itreet parade at 8 p. m. Thursday. The, rink. is. steam .heated and the larg est pavilion on the coast. De Caprlo's regular rink band will.be doubled for the occasion. Skates are being reserved now. . f -. . - - J - - - . x y Rock Springs Coal , The' best coal o"n the market -Liberty Coal A Ice Co.. agents. - Office 2S North Fourteenth , street.' Main 1662. A-2136. , ; . . , . ciiiif.;pio;j pugilist - COWARD AS A BOY Jack Johnson, who whipped Tommy Burns and. Is now heavyweight champion of the 4 world, used . to be the greatest J coward among tie colored boys of his age in Galveston, "Texas, J says Johnson's cousin. Arthur 4V Johnson, who Is waiter at the 4 ' Hotel Portland. The ' boys, - the 4. fighter and -the waiter, were 4 reared together. " E. D. Cannady, the hat man; at the Portland, also ' knows Johnson' well, the two having worked at. the Al bany In Denver years, ago. i , ,': , Arthur- Jolipson says his cou sin Jack was always large , for bis age, but that when the man now famous the world over -waa a youngster,': he , was afraid of every other boy and eonsequent ly was kicked and cuffed about good deal. 5 Arthur, Is a, slender fellow, ; but says, that even be used to whip cousin Jack.. . But . saying this Arthur realUes that cousin. Jack is ' a '' good -many thousand miles ' away. : Arthur' admits he .. wouldn't aay , It to Jack's, face. Cannady says that In Denver Jack was timid and that In dice games the other negroes would take advantage of , him and take his money, too., -: After a : while Jack got tired of this, . It seems and .well, "'you know the, result. ALBIXA LIBRAKY ; . IN NEW QUARTERS The Aiblna branch library will open In its new quarters on the ' corner of Rttsselt stivet and Rodney avenue on baturday, January 2. at 3 o clock. A reception will be heJd at the library Saturday evening, to which the public Is cordially invited. An informal pro- frara will be given at 8 o'clock. Chll ren under 12 years xf age are asked to visit the library during the after noon. At 4 o'clock a story will be told to the children. - . , .-- , . , The Alblna branch of the library as sociation of Portland' was opened about a-year ago in -the Emporium block on Williams avenue This room ' soon proved too small for the service de manded and better accommodations were looked for. The new . rooms are large and comfortably furnished, and,- being off the noisier street, afford ample op portunity for quiet reading. Many new books have been added te the Alblna collection, and through the dally de livery from the central library any spe cial booki obtained.. ,k" f?1 n fthe collection maybenmjo,, nd " decay, reduce - the food LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS GO TO 3I0RGUE "Daddy, Is there a Santa Claus?" asked a doubtful Thomas . several ' days after : Christmas. f "I wrote him before Christmas 4 and told him a lot of things I wanted, ' I never heard from htm. He never said he got my 4 letter." ' ..At.the poatoffice today Post- master. Mlnto - was stacking up a lot ; of letters. They were all addressed to Santa Claus, car 4 of .the North Pole, Reltfdeer island, and other places where 4 Santa might hang out. Many of them were without stamps. 1Jt This morning these letters, all tied together, although addressed to different parts of the world 4 were started eastward to Wash.- ington. Arriving there' they will be turned over to the dead let- 4 ter department ' of the postal service. ' TheVe wera sevral hun- 4 dred of ( them from Portland. Ordinarily there are from 60,000 to 75,000 Santa Claus letters mailed by children every year. ' Over all the country1 these thousands of youngsters .are w wondering why In the world they never heard from Santa Claus to whom they hava written." True, , they received - many presents, some of ' them, - but they ' can't ' 4 understand why their little humble requests should go un- answered. And for years they will not know. . . , v-. Th fraction- facilities of Europe are far behind those of this country, within a radius of 60 miles of Liverpool there Is a population of 7,000,000, the most thickly populated country in the world, and not a trolley line. in existence for their accommodation. - :, ' .. ID OOBXZOT TZMB ;V:- to stop a cough or cold la Just as soon as it starts then there will be no danger of pneumonia or consumption. Just -a few doses of ' Ballard's Here hound Syrup taken at the start - will stop the cough. If It has been running on for sometime the treatment will be longer, but the cure is sure. . Bold by Ekidmore Drug Co. . E. W. Baltes aii Company invito your inquiries for PRINTING p,,-. Main 165 Ph0Bes Home JL1165 First and Oak TKI ' OBEAT OATXAZT OP . SPSCTACVU1X SrUlSXlOaV. ; New Year's Eve Watch :- Party Masquerade ; Accommodations' for (000 people. own asssxov. y to ia. 25 Elegant Prizes : " . Watch for biff street parade. ' ' EXPOSITION; RINK Admission '25c. SkatesSSc PEOPLE TO ASK AID A. ir.Devers Calls Attention ' to Peril of River and ' , Harbor Bill. ... , In a, strong open letter, - Arthur II. Devers, one of. the directors of the National Rivers "and Harbors- congress, calls the attention of the people of the Paciflo northwest to the. importance of creating an active sentiment in favor of the rivers and harbors bill which la be fore the present congress.' As yet no action has been taken on the bill, and it: has not been even prop erly .prepared. In case it falls to pans all. construction work on the Columbia and Willamette rivers, including dredg ing and jetty work at the mouth of tha river, will be suspended. ' Mr. - Devera letter follows: -i -,..-;" . '. -,,, ,,,v. '"From the best information I -can get I learn the dahhrit of a- rlvera and har bors bill at. this .session, of congress Is very doubtful 'unless the people of the pountry :' generally-- make-' their wishes known so effectively that congress will be - compelled. In deference - to public opinion, .to pass this measure. This matter . Is a serious one for this ' state and the entire northwest, and the peo ple generally must interest themselves In the subject. . . . .. Unless there Is a rivers and harbors bill passed at this session of congress, all work now in progress In this state and in Washington and In Idaho and throughout the country will cease for lack of funds before -the next regular session of congress. What this means In addition, to the cost of, theiwork. beJ sides the loss attendant on the delay, destruction by the elements, and dlsor- ? animation and' disbanding of plant and orcea. is understood by everyone and Is a condition -which the people of this country should not submit to. With the The Stomach Docs Not Cause Dyspepsia Neither Will It Curo It Because the Lack of Gastric , Juices Prohibit Kelief. ' The stomach Is a strong, powerful organ, which Is composed of muscles of great strength. It is filled during di gestion with gastric juices which, when the stomach, extending and compressing the food, dissolve it and separate the nourishment from the waste matter. If. however, these- gastric Juices are lack ing, the stomach is not capable of di gesting its food because it has pot the tools with which to work success fully. The gastric Juices when In a perfect to a aisimegraiea mass1 ana-tne stom ach then .presses It into the Intestines where another form of digestion takes ?lace. Then the Intestines .take from his-mass of food all that Is nourish ing and give it to the blood. The waate matter is thrown from the sys tem.. - - If instead of nourishment the In testines receive Impure deposits com bined wltli a poisonous and Imperfect fastrio juice, it can be readily seen hat they must turn such imperfect nourishment Into the blood. , The blood then being unable to give each part of the body that which It requires, be comes impoverished and dlseace is spread broadcast. 8tuart's Dyspepsia Tablets correct such a condition at once. If -itlns gas- trio Juices are lacking and Imperfect these tablets do their work just the same. They build up the elements In the Juice which are lacking and remove those elements which causeidlsturbance. Meat, grains, fluids, vegetables and delicacies, in - fact - each portion of a large meal have been placed In a glass vial and Stuarts Dyspepsia Tl ablets have digested them to a perfect flud just as ancaitny s comae n wouia ao. A larse". complex, hearty meat hold no terrors for . a dysoeptfc if Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are used. Abnormal eating, late dlnYiers. rich foods cause 111 effects to - the stomach, but when Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are used one may eat wnen ana wnat one win wun out danger of dyspepsia - or - discom fort. Forty thousand- physicians endorse and prescribe , Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets and every druggist carries them in stock, price ,60c Send us your name and address and we will send you at nnea hv mall a utmsle nackaae free. Address F. A. Stuart Co.. 150 Stuart Bldg.. Marshall, illch.. Diamond Douse Paint NO BETTER PAINl MADE. $1.40 Per Gallon Xaaafaotared ly Portland Sash & Door Co. 830 rBOVT BT. POBTZUJTS, OB. FUR.S! FURS! AT LOWST rOBSTUi PSZCXB. Remodeling a specialty. Fur coats of air kinds made , to order. '. , L. SCHUMACHER 1 to Madison- ' TeL Waia Ml?. DREAD I tBo KMSaMintftaMm VEGETARIAN CAff IAKERV iv9 sikth rmrr WE KATB Bril VSTNO STTSTXXSS WaXUIB for three months and are very much pleased with same. It does the work very satisfactorily and Is desir able In our business from the fact that It keeps the dust down. Very respect fully. Spokane Dry Goods Co., per I R perrlne. Manufactured bv - Portland. Brash k Waxlne Co- - Cor. th ft B. Harrison, i - Phone Kant r.99. V lbs.. $1.00; 50 lbs, 2.00; 100 lbs., I3.B0; 200 lbs., 6.00. ' , '.H t? i -IfA. URGES PP1 if YJizt 4 stODoage-of all. work aow under way, surveying or; adopting. new projects will also be necessariiy postponed. ' It Is practically .out df the question for any one project to be made the subject -of a particular bill and receive recognition. A general bill in the only sure reliance-. "with- the failure of congress to act this session wewill have reverted to a trlannual river and harbor bill instead ot.au annual bill and one of the great est and most important governmental subjects will receive attention only when everything else,. big or little, is provided for. If, therefore, the people of this state feel that the improvement of their harbors and of their rivers Is of Importance and that the work should continue, then everyone that is Inter ested in the matter should write to the nenH tors ana congressmen from this state and insist; mo tar aa this state is concerned, upon the passage of -a rivers and harbors bill at this session"' "The duty of calling the, attention of ,otir representatives at Washington to our i condition and to our necessities does not devolve upon any one man, but every commercial body in this state and every individual should' make his wishes known. .. - .. "X therefore trust' that :.thls appeal will meet with a ready response, . and that the people generally will take ac tion. If every other state In the union Interested In rivers .and harbors Im provements would do likewise, . there would be no question of a rivers and harbors bill this session; but as this Is the-short session of congress and will adjourn March. 4, and at the outside f 1 "eoaNftoejAV J Ask Your Grocer for CHIEF CORN FLAKES and Take No Other .: NONE BETTER, NONE CRISPER, ; ALWAYS FRESH MADE IN PORTLAND BY OREGON FLAKED FOOD COMPANY r ,.' "! . .fi' -. .',' , ' 1 -- Keep Your Money at Home OREGON The Journai's Free Information Bureau To enable its readers to obtain reliable first-hand information regard Ing the hotels and resorts, whose announcements appear In this column, The Journal has installed a free information bureau. Descriptive liters rare, rates, etc, will be gladly furnished to those interested. 7 NEW Fifth and Washington Sts. Et4-;'-'. - r !j ber private Cafe and Unll trains. Rates ar -' , i a. a i a THE CORNELIUS "The House of Welcome" CORNER PARK AND ALDER Portland's Bon Ton Transient Hotel. Headquarters for the Traveling Public European Plan. Single $1.50, and up. Double $2 and up. Our Free Omnibus Meets All Trains. C. W. CORNELIUS Proprietor ;'.- N. THE HOTEL LENOX T7 Portland's new end most modernly furnished hotel. Third and Main "treats. Special rates to permanent suesta tor the winter. Free bus to and from trains. Excellent cuisine. Telephone In every room. Private baths. STTKOFEAV PTAIT, II to X69 Pea Say. aksbxoah rzjtir, Jps.50 to 9 Tt Bay. O. H. SPENCER, Manager mw A GREAT C1QAR FOR So CABCPSEXiL-AXZir BSOAS COH VOSTXAaTB, OBB SXSTXXBVTOSS - there will not be to exceed CO days with in which to - prepare and pass a bill through both hounes, the necessity- for Immediate actios is apparent "A. H, DEVERS." CURES RHEUMATISM 1-aa nolden's UU Rheumatic Cure rr bottle. ' Tx soma. AM ZSTSBVAXi UUST TOM. , RHEUMATISM XV ITS KAJTT TOXXS. Sciatica Neuralgia Nervousness Sleeplessness Nervous Headaches Neuralgic Headaches Nervoua Dyspepsia Nervous Affections 4 TRACES SUPPLIED BT A.W.AUen&Co. Wholesale aad Retail Druggists, 16th & Marshall Sts., Portland, Or- PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. 1 I PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY BT trSXHQ HOTELS PERKINS HOTEL Portland, Or. OPENED JUNE lt, 1Q08 "Modern luxury at moderate orice.' In the heart of business and shopping district. Exquisitely furnished. All modern conveniences. Liberal num- baths. Sample . rooms. . Handsomest m northwest; music , uus meets au $1.00 and up. - W. Swetland. Managrer. K. CLARKE Manager ; el Again we say make this headquarters for, your- hardware huiinr and secure a quality of materials that equal money elsewhere can't approach. Proof Is In -the seeing-. " . ' t 75 W M a. . ... SB LcstYouFqrg AVErY&CO. M Third St Bet. Kni &Ash To Face Good Drid-eWorU If yon need any to be really well done, come here and BE SURK oP IT. The excellence of all our Dental Work in this vicinity has won us many - fast friends, because our patrona have dis covered that our exfperts excel in every department of dental practice. We make a sneclaltv of nainleas extracting. land supply the best of Teeth, either on piares or-Dridga wora, j ' ; We are thorough dentists of many years' practical experience and we back -up every bit of It with our well-known reputation for doing t , i - HONEST DENTISTRY The best Dentistry is none too good for you. Our success is due to uniform high-grade work at reasonable prices. ' TEETR.,1T' PATNLESS EXTRACTION ... 50 8ILVER FILMNQS - .60 up GOLD FILLINGS ..... ...Sl.OO ui 22K GOLD CROWN SS.OO GOOD RUBBER PLATE SS.OO THE BEST RUBBER PLATES g&.OO NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heart weak ness can now have their teeth ex tracted, filled and bridge work applied Without - the least ; pain vr danger. ,. , AU work gnaranteed for ten rears. , Chicago Painless Dentists 893M WASH. 8Tn COBU 6THi . Phones Main 3880, A-6S40. Office hours, a. m. to I p, in,1 Sun days from to t. Lady attendant. , AKTTBZafSirTS. HEILIG Theatre "' 14th end . Washington ' " ' n Phonfls Main 1 and A-1122. TOITIQKT AT 8:15 O'CLOCK Every night this week. Special price matinees New Tear's and Saturday t, - George M. Cohan's Musical Play. "SO KII.EB rBOX BOSTON" Eveninas $1.50 to B0c; matinees, 11 to 25c. Seats selling- theatre for wek. THEATRE Phones, Main 117. A-4224. Special New Year's day matinee. To night, all 'this week. Regular matinee Saturday. Baker Stock Company in the j funniest "of plays, "ABB YOU A MASOXTf ' A big- hit. Get your seats quick. Evening prices 25c, 85c, 50c. Matinees, 16c and 2 Be. , Hex Week "Saaa."' BAKER THEATRE Phones Main 2, A-6360. Oregon Theatre Co., (Inc.) Lessee Geo. L. Baker. General Manager Tonight all week. Bargain Matinee Wednesday,. 250 any seat. Holiday mM inee Friday. Regular matinee Saturday. Grand revival of James, Heme's famous play. "SHOU AOHXS," with Archie Boyd and a strong company. Evening prices 25c, 60o, "6c. ' Matinees 25c, 60c. Next attraction "The Devil's Auction." afAOf 1 , A-1O30. ' Vats. xouaays ,15-25-5); NICBTJ IS-25-SD-7S: Week of.Deoemsa 38 Oeo. H. Prim rose, Hr. and Mrs. Oeae Huyhss, Three Toscarys, Jlctoral Post Card Album, Chad wick Trio, Alice Winona, Hands rraaois Co ICUs. FsrUna. orchestra. Pictaxes. h. -' TW'.TAn .'Phones Main 649S A-149S. Matinees' Wednesday, Saturday and Sun Cay. For' the entire week of December - 27 E. J- Carpenter presents "WIT OttLS LIAVB HOME" - Matinees at 2:30. prices lac and 25c; every evening at 8:15. night prices 16c, 26c, 36c, 60c. Seats may be reserved by either phone. . - - . . Hex Week "Jane Bvre." PANTAGES THEATRE j' Advanced anderille, " ' Stars of All orations. . ' Engagemnt.--extraordinary of ,-George h- Homan's Masterpiece. ' "A WIGHT WITH THE POSTS" ' Twelve people in the cast, including a high class quartet, living pictures and tableaux. A $5000 equipment.. . . . Matinees Daily, 15c ' Two Shows at Sight, 2So and 25c. THE LYRIC THEATRE SSVCBTH A3TI 1UE STS. Second week starting Sunday matinee, ' December 27, , , The Xyrlo stock Company .' in- --'.! .. . . ,-. ;'- - MOTS" A-Society Drama in Four Acts Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, 't Satnrrlny and Sunday. Special matinee Friday. ' New Year's' Day. TCE GRAND Van del HI to e Lais s Another sir Bill - Jons Birch . Holmes ai - Holliston James and Z,ueia Cooper ' Payne Si X,ee ' Brown a; Hodrcg Pred Baner Orndascop ; . ; ' Summerviile - 'And Ber Dancing Horse C0HJR1B13S- A New; Departure The cost of interments- has beea greatly reduced by. the ttolmaa UoUet taklng company. Heretofore It has been the eustom ot funeral directors to make charses for all incidentals connected with a fu neral. The Edward Holman LnderUk ing company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket, is furnisn.! by us we make no extra charges for embalming, hearse to cemetery, o'ltalae box er anr services that may b r quired of us, except elothlna, cemeterf . and rarriaves, mus cirecunK a vun of $26 to $76 on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAii UNDERTAKING CO. ' 830 TBXXO ST. COiL B4I.HCS,. ficbrucab Printing 6' triT woir. t w !'t v 4 i r rt fr sa. Buaaays ana 147t, ST A IV U - - Jletrger fits your eyes for 11.