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" THE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL1, PORTLAND.'' THURSDAY . EVENING JANUARY' 21, 1909. t TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS, Bungalow ....,... "A Royal Family" Orpheum . , . f ... , , . , Vaudeville . Pantages 4. VaudoviUe I Gland v.. ....,..,...;.... VaudovlU; I-yrlo .."Tha Galley 61ave" 1 Star "In a Woman' Power" S lecture by Bishop HuyliM "A. Btofe--i raphy of a Boy" mi the subjeot of an : Interesting lecture by Bishop Edwin H. Hughe at the Taylor street Methodist " church last night. Every seat la the .' large auditorium wn filled and from ".'"tart to finish the-undivided attention of the large audience was given the ' speaker. - Bishop Hughes traced the lire of a boy from the 'unconscious" stage, ':B'hn he Is Just an Irresponsible, noisy vrchln to the "self-conscious, the nan-oonsclous" and finally through the "God-consoleus" stage. The speak er was most eloquent and strongest when appealing to parents to remember their own childhood to the profit of their children and not seek to deprive them of the normal period of girlhood - ana ooynooa, .., ,f: ;, , . . v " " . .1.1 '' V. . V " 1 Byrup Company la Trouble Another ' Indication of the fact that the agents of the agricultural department of the . ' pure food branch have been busy in this vicinity is evidenced by the second com . , plaint filed this week In the federal ' court against alleged violators of the V law.-The complaint yesterday is against ' .the Pacific Coast Svrun eomnanv of San Francisco, with a branch face in Port , land. It la charged that the Pacific Coast Syrup company sent ' 44 cans of mreorsoaea ana aawitersrea mpie syrup - tn the Pomerov Mercantile com Dan V. v pomeroy, Wash, pistrlct Attorney John MeCourt charges that the maple syrup -was adulterated wun sugar cane.. . 1 - vnneral of atrs. A.. A. Xaddarly Mrs. j !A. jw Kadderly, wife of the head of the firm or A. a. Kaaaerjy up., grocers, died laat night at the family residence. East Couch and East Twelfth streets, after, a long and severe illness. The end aad been expected for some time! she had been in an unconscious con dition for several days' .The funeral will be held at the family residence on East Couch ' street, Saturday afternoon t 1 o'clock. Interment at Rlverview cemetery. j Scottish Bit at Kerne The Scottish Kite at Home, which was postponed two weeks ago on account of the severe weather, will be given tomorrow night . at -the Cathedral on Lownsdale and Mor rison streets. Dancing, cards and music "will furnish entertainment, for the e-iipt. The natronessea are Mrs. A. E, , Butterf ield. Mrs. J. K. Locke, Mrs. G. W. Btapieton, Mrs. A. H. wtiiett. Mrs. u. u. Tainan! n I, Mrs. W. T. Jacobsen. Mrs. Y. P. Jlloffatt, Mrs. J. C. Olds, Mrs. F, E. Watkins and Mrs. R. D. Cannon. XHsonss Whits Blbhoa 9ay-r-Central "W. C. T. U. at the Wednesday afternoon meeting discussed pians for future work, especially in the coming month of Feb ruary. Plans were discussed for White Ribbon day. on rancom s Dtrtnoay, v eo- ruary 12. Arrangements were also made for Frances Willard memorial day, Feb ruary 17. Neat week the subject will be "Systematic Giving," to charge of Airs. M. Ji Mooay. Civil srvlos Bzamlnations The civil service commission will hold an exami-" nation for electric line men January 28 and 23, and one for cement finishers February 4. A third examination , will be held for instrument men in the civil engineering department of the city. Sec retary Mcintosh of the commission is anxious to receive applications for all tnese positions. ilEt'J JAIL FOR THE EAST SIDE -T. -K A'A' jsasBBrtBssBsssMsMasssHHssssB'v . , vr " Ways and Means Committee of Council Recommends . ; Big: Appropriation. i The ways and' means committee of the city council yesterday recommend ed an appropriation of S27,74 for the police department ror ivuv. in, largesi single item la 25. 000 for the erection of an auxiliary station on the east side. A patrol wagon and four horses for the east aids station and an automobile runabout to cost not more wan iioov will ha at the disDOsal of the depart ment The committee also recommend ed that a aura or money oe appropri ated to rehabilitate the steam launch now used by Harbormaster Speler In or der that the boat may be used by the police to patrol tna riverzroni. There will be 20 more patrolmen and three new detectives, if the recom mendations or tne committee are ioi lnworf nut . -Thief Orltsmacher and Mayor Lano asked for other things but evervthlnar considered, the appropria tions recommended to the council are very liberal. .7 - ' , 7 - , Th ularv of Mrs. Lola O. Baldwin. superintendent' 01 ina women auxil iary to the police department, was rec ommended to be reduced from 1150 a month to- 1116. t . The committee took the , stand " that Mrs. Baldwin's work was In lins with that of the city de tectives and that her salary should b no higher than tneirs. - .- T , will Y,tk remembered that ' Mrs. Baldwin took an active interest In the passage of the Cellars women-ln-saloons ordinance and her testimony as to the revolting conditions that existed In the vinnitv nt : Mini of tha dives largely Influenced oma.of the votes for the woman exclusion law. Councilman Rushlight opposed the Cellars ordinance and Councilman Rushlight is chairman of the wava and means committee which Mrs. Baldwin's salary reduced. rrum.r inma In tha council, however. who think that the superintendent of a department is entitled to nigu" w 7k. n a mora Antactive. and it fs dOUDt- f ui if the majority will adopt the rec ommendation of a salary cut. especially in view of the fact that such . fetton might be- construed by the public to mean an attempt at retaliation by the saloon champions 01 m cuuimn. I - Oets Additional Kelp City Attorney Kavanaugh asked the ways and means . committee yesterday afternoon for a , special appropriation of J1800 ta pay for additional office help dur'ns; the present v.ar.. Ra ranldlv ha tha work of the ofSce Increased In the past few months that the regular starr naa been entirely unable to cope with It. The request of the city attorney was granted. Vennsy Bros.' Trtday poial Our $2 grade of Port, Sherry, Angelica, Tokay and Muscat wines at $1 per gallon. Our $4.60 grade of straight Kentucky whis key at tJ.50 per gallon. Our .3.50 Ken tucky whiskey at 2.0 per gallon. Fri day only. 37-J81 East Morrison street Phones East 2S7, B-2428. Free delivery. JTew rrelht Sheds Plans for the new freight sheds and car barns for the United Railways have teen eom- Fleted and work will be commenced on hem at once. The barns will be of steel and wood construction and will be 80 by 120 feet The freight depot is to be SO feet by 100. Some Training' Association A meet ing of the Home Training association will be held at the Williams avenue school tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at t o'clock. A lecture will be delivered by Mrs. J. Thorburn Ross, subject. "Home Training and Amusements." Uaooln'a Birthday Committee Mayor Iane this morning appointed Council men Annand. Baker, Cottel, Menefee and Wallace a special committee to arrange appropriate ceremonies for the celebra tion of the 100th anniversary of Lin coln's birthday. 1 Tfcs regular aoeetiag- of the East Side Business Men's club, which was post poned during the cold weather, will be held next'-Wednesday evening. The same program as had been arranged for tha other date wjll be given. - - Wooalawn Circle to Meet A meeting of the Woodlawn circle of the Home Training association will be held at the Woodlawn school Friday, January It, at I :I0. Mrs. M. E. Bhafford will be speak er of tha day. . . Xiyed XVonr la rortlaad Patrick T. McMorrow, 80 years of age, and for It years a resident of Portland, died at his late residence, 761 Alblna avenue, early this morning;. He is survived oy a widow sad three children. They are Ionore F. McMorrow, teacher In the Highland school; Margaret I. McMor . row, - teacher in the woodlawn school, and Charles F. McMorrow of the Port land Cordaga company. Tha fuMral :n 1,1 s.turdiv mnrnlna at 10 o'clock at St. Mary's churoh. The place i a . Ill 11 sinnAnnnttrl or tna interment w uo i.vmuvvW laCer. . w ..I. MImV wsrunl.ln.at th ft ular meetlna: of the. Woman s dub to morrow the program7 will be devoted to the toplo of seamen and their needs. Mrs. M. Banah Is the chairman of the day and she has arranged ah Interesting program. Mrs. E. H. Roper will make r ri,i ,-k. Th An rnwn to the Sea in Ships"; Miss DelU Watson will sing a group of sea songs; Mr. ciars. from the British ship Neotesfleld -will from some or the ships in harbor wlU sing a' numoer or onaniics. " ku. ...... meeting wju prw.m Wines and Xdanors-peclal Friday Only, iw". t -' . - 7- . I. ln. 7Kn VMf Ml. Ion; li whiskey. $2.76 per s-allon; 14 brandy. $2.76 per gallon. Phones Main 6490 and A-4499. National Wine Co., .... B tr... A.n.am lTeavaV M All ! rutn ana eir svrD. w , Tonnd on treetcaM The following articles wer found on .the Portland streetcars on January 10: Five um brellas, one straight-edge, one rubber, two books, ens mllkcan, piece Iron, one jrip. . .v..-, -,. . -. fire caused iom damage to tha printing nnop or tne e.m.i own v..,i. laat evening, defective wiring in a dy namo Doing given u uw Hotloe Of Appeal Notice of appeal in tne r men murow w iA,n.v rmnrAn vesterdav afternoon by J. A. Jeffrey, attorney for tne aexeuaunu Beytyal Berriees Swedish revival urvliui aro now hnlna- lield at the Swed ih vrathndlat church, corner Beech and Borthwick streets, every night this week and next Sunday. We sponge and press your clothes, shine your shoes, all for $1.60 month. Main 614, A-4814. Wagons run every where. Uniqua Tailoring: Co., sua etark. Bats War Steamer Nome City sail direct for Ban Francisco, Friday noon. Cabin $10. berth snd meals included. Frank Bollam, agent. 128 Third street. Kelly's Tamily Ugnor Btora, Park and Morrison High frrade wines and liquors, una pnci w n. riw uouiwj, Tel. Main 28. Home, A-2801 Are Tour Boots leaking Get your work dons by respousioie man. J. lauu 84 years' experience. 112 Jefferson st Phone Main 1424 teams Yessts marklns, for Camas, Waahougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at I p. in. Woman's Bzohaare, lit Tenth street, lunch 11:30 to 1; business men's luneh. hlpherd's Bp rings For results and comiorb M. . station, ji.au. nun. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and was mm ton- D. Chambers si Hon, opticians, 821 Morrison, cor. tslxth. are tne oast. ; American Bank It Trust Oo Moved to corner of Sixth and Oak, Sr. Bayaes, optician, Salmon near tth. Berger, signs. 884 Tamhilt M. t89t Journal want ads, lo a word. i r rt t ..... Y 1 r K y If t..: t: T.mai rannlt notKittit ncrw. but iha nlouant. unusuallr delightful cnLQRED TOMATO CATSUP la decide edly new. Contains no coloring matter whattfraf, thus the real tomato la preserved. Your roast and-meat for dinner will be much Improved with a little of Bishop's UncoK ored California Tomato Catsup. 15c and 25c Bottles. ' ": -:r - ' D.G.BURNS&CG; 208-310 THIRD ST. ; PORTLAND, OREOOIS HALF PINTS... Each 15M PINTS .. ... .Each 25( 6 half-pin ti for 80c and I free. t . 6 pint for 11.50 and 1 free. SUITS PILE UP AGA1I1ST Hl.l .f. Troubles of G. W. Water- , bury's Creditors : Keep Circuit Courf Busy.! t Suits' asalnat O. W. Waterbury threat en to keep Jthe stats circuit court busy for some time to poms It they continue to oils ud at the rate they have or late. One suit was decided against Mr. Water bury yeaterday by Judge Cleland, and two new ones were iiju, - . . a, H. Dammeler has brought 'suit against Waterbury for 304.6. ;in complaint Is a long one, and Involves .the history at a ratUsr complicated leasehold transaction n. auegas " i"-v 1907, the plaintiff entered into an agree ment with tha defendant to lease from the latter the second, third and fourth floors and the entrance of the Raleigh building. Dammeler took possession and constructed in the entranoe a show case at -a cost of $300. After various Intervening transaouons piaiuun .al lowed the leasehold to revert to the de fendant, it being stipulated that in the event the latter again aold the lease hold he should pay to the plaintiff the sum 0E laoo lor tne snowca.o. STAMP SALES V TOTAL 81828 . - ..,.,. ... . '"' ,- ; ' ' i t - -" ". Eeturns rom ' Anti-Tuber-"culosis Campaign Are J : Still-Coming In. 4 ' The sales of , holly stamps for the Visiting Nurse anti-tuberculosis cam- now total tne gratifying sum or 18, with returns still coming In cutslde the cltv and a number of firms In the city still sailing. The exact disposition of the money will not be decided until a conference has been called of the various workers In the cause, representatives of the stats board or health, the santtoria tor consumD tives and others. However, all the money raised will be expended in this state snd it is probable that a free sani tortum will be erected for tubercular fiatients, and perhaps a free dispensary n ths city. Boms of ths leading Arms selling $128.88 81.24 77.80 1178 s.l Stamps reported as follows; Meier & Frank Co Olds, Wortman & King J. K. Gill Co Woodard, Clarks Sc Co LlDman. Wolfe A Co Skidmore Druar Co I KoDerts Bros ointad manager of the market assocla- and vice president up to February 25, 1908. in his capacity as manager ne was the fiscal agent of the plaintiff cor poration and handled all the funds. amounting to 881.000. , ijut up to tne present time, accoruing to the allegations of the complaint, he has failed and refused to make any ac counting, and that Is what the plaintiff asks the court to order him and the bank and trust 'company to do. Tha suit decided ssainst wateroury this morning was broughy J. T. Wil son, and was for 8132.107 Wilson, who Is an auctioneer, alleged that on July , 1906, hetsold some household goods for Lou Trammer, and that Waterbury was the highest bidder for 8182.10 worth of the goods. He took possession of them but never paid. Waterbury in bis answer put m a counter claim for $75 which he said Wilson owed him as five days' rent for part of a miuaing on wasmngton street In deciding the case Judge Cleland allowed Waterbury credit for four days- rent, or ou, avnq gave juug mant for tha plaintiff for $182.10 minus ths $60. Rock Springs Coal Ths best eoal on the market .Lib erty Coal ft Ice Co.. agenta ornce 28 North Fourteenth street Main 1662. A-Siss. Dry Tlr Oordwood. Sawed or four-foot length. Main 65; A-1665. Oregon Fuel company. booth were able to turn over (201.48 to the fund. . Many individual workers made large sales. In the schools, church bazaars and hotels, sales were good. The largest sale In the schools was made at the Bast Side High school, where 830 was taken In. The largest sale to a bust- tiMs firm was made to the Penney vania Life Insurance . company, . which took $50 worth of the holly gtampa. Although thera was much hard wor connected "with the campaign, the workers feel that the response Indicates a strong interest In the cause and the im or 8260 ror tne snowcase. t vnna.rrl & AAama On August 26 last Waterbury sold the J w 1,11 - 1 1 . . r it anil tha " ...... latter took possession of the property, and with It of ths showcase, which he now holds. Dammeler claims that Wa- terhury reruses to pay tne agreea ov for the showcase, and asks the court to order it paid. . Dammeler. also Includes In the suit Several other claims, which he says have been assigned to him by the original owners.' These Include a balance of $2710 on the wages of the elevator man, R. W. Alspaugh: a gas, bill amounting to $10.40. and a balance of $17.08 on a bill of $57.08 originally due ths Pacific Electrical Engineering company for la bor and material. The second suit' is ' brought against Waterbury and tha American Bank & Trust company, in which he is a director. and was at tne time or tne transactions related in the complaint the president, by the People's Market association, and is a suit ror an accounting. The complaint alleges that on June 1, 1906, the American Bank A Trust company caused to be transferred to Waterbury, to be held in trust merely, one share of the stock of tha People s Market association, for the sole pur pose of - enabling Waterbury to bo elected a director of the plaintiff cor poration. On the aame date Waterbury was elected a director and was ap- re turns sldered. satisfactory, all things eon GETS FUNDS FOR ALBAilY COLLEGE " 1,1111 ;""" ' a..'"""" . - - -JZZZz.: .... I '.. ' ' . . T .- A -...TV.. , . vr fs I Skua J 9 AT THE THEATRES The campaign for endowment fund pf Albany college, which is proceeding In this city under the personal superin tendence Of President Crooks of that In stitution, is rapidly reaching the figure which has been set. Already over three fourths of the required sum Is sub scribed, and It is now thought that no difficulty will bs encountered In resell ing the $10,000 mark which has been set. ' . . . By the addition of other jpledges which become operative If the 810,000 mark Is attained, the sum of $26,000 will become available, and the understanding is "that if this amount Is secured in Oregon it will be duplicated In the east, making the total endowment fund of $50,000. which will place Albany college upon a substantial and permanent footing, greatly aiding its usefulness. President Crooks will remain In the city until January 27. and the campaign will be continued until that date, as the in clemency of the weather has greatly hindered the committee In getting about, and a number of business men are still to be reached. ANOTHER STORY OF ' THE OREGON CAVALRY Our $10,000 Stock of FURS Price a a. Werthelmer, lrea. -.ana Oen, Mr. vC''7y Flftn nnd 1$ Alder tita. Ths tzlzzl . Spites Eiiccti ia NLT VAISTS TalBoaoa, 52.65 Friday Bargain Day and Saturday Specials WOMEN'S SUITS At j Our first Advance Sale of Spring Suits till be fresh ifi the inind of the shrewd buyers what our first MllSil9 to" last fait, hi .11 tho 1 who were foS"e enough to obtain thegreate$t value, ever offered in. l' hat .ale it wa,f.$ you well remember, necemry .to dose our Jfl beina: unable to serve the. anxious buyer. At thH, our first Advance owe. o. wl ihivfkt offered will be equally as great, if not .urpas.ed, See the suits, the price ticket, will turn your thoughts JJ eedinee. Here are style, of the period in choice all wool. the favorite folof. and 5eight. thatVa want, feghteen fffJi When vou think of "Suit." the complimentary thought ehcrold be wana Leader. By the constant teUing, by the great bargains, by the we mean to work the law of association between our suit, and your moid. We rhalT.ucceed-ere .ucctedirig. By far the fullest and best gathering-of 8uit we've ever shown. . Earlier in the season we had bargains in .uita at $18.75. Today bluett bararains, much bigger bargains, at the same price. You know, our ?l.7 wfts? Th!y were the tSwn talk.8 These at $117$ are t-JP"" VS times the value of the winners we've been selling at half the price ttiert asic fo7 them The materials include chiffon, broadcloth, chevioU, ( large. hard finished worsteds, shadow-striped weaves and .mart tailor clotbseoft, per fectly finished surfaces m good, .trong weu spun, ".""t 'fiwVii Bat the colors, the colorsl play of gray, smoke, taupe, reseda, olive, brown, . Alice, cream eod white serges, and the coming popular Old Rose. Yes, color is one of the dashing charm, of these suit.. Material and work best you ever-eaw fof tho money. Not .lip-shod," bungling garment in the lot. r Remember, these values at $50 will be en sale Friday at $18.7$ Sec Our Windows Come Larly and Avoid the . Rush BErONEJOF RD The famous Oregon cavalry and what it did for 'ths state will be the second and last chapter In Captain W. V. Rlnehart's story written for The Sunday Journal. The second letter will appear In the next Issue of Ths Sunday Journal. January 24. L7 'M1l 1 COLUMBIA TRUST COMBVlffl FURS! FURS! AT IVOWSBT VOtWXSU VBZOai. Remodeling a spsclslty. fur coats el all kinds mads to order. L. SCHUMACHER toe Madison. VUXBIZB. reL Kala eel?. Seat Sale Open. Tomorrow. The advance seat sale will open to morrow Fridsy). at 10 o'clock at dox office of the Heillg theatre for Cohan & Harris' excellent company of players, who will present tne comeay arama, "Brewster's Millions." for four nights. beginning next Sunday, Janusry J4, with a special price matinee Wednesday. Charles Wayne at Orpheum. Charles Wayne, assisted by Miss Ger trude DeRoche. is appearing In a laughable skit entitled "The Morning After." Mr. Wayne Is a comedian of In genious methods, and his sketch Is filled with new and original lines. "The Flower of the Ranch." The Flower of the Ranch." which is this week appearing at Baker theatre for the first time In Portland, is a rat tling musical comedy In three acts, writ ten oy joeepn tlowara, composer oi The Time. JPlace and Girl. A Royal Family" at the Bungalow. Sydney Ay res as the young romantic rince in disguise has a c.ole In which laker stock company's handsome lead ing man fairly revels this week in Rob ert Marshall s notea comeay, a noyai Family." while Isetta Jewel la an Ideal prlncesa Mlna Oleason also plays the old Queen Dowager. Matinee Saturday. Another Good Show. Manager Flood Is offering "Oalley Slave." a melodrama In five acts this week, and he has spared no expense in making it a scenio proaucuon in every detail. 1 "Prattling Pals" at Pantages. Kresko Fox. who are at Pantages theatre this week, presenting a rapid flre conversation entitled 'Prattling Pals," which Is a whirlwind of comedy, daiiverari In a classv un to date manner. and never falls to take ths audience by storm. "Battle of Too Soon. The funniest act which has appeared In Portland In soma time is "The Battle of Too Soon," which Holltday and Cur ley are presenting this week at the Grand. It is a source of continual laughter. Connolly. Wenrlch and Con nolly are great hits with their songs. - -r jn m woman's Power. A melodrama founded on an actual Incident which occurred In Washington D. C several years sgo, is "In a wo man's Power," this week's offering at the Star. Through thia st6ry of the lust for wealth runs another story of all absorbing heart Interest. Seat Kiss It. Water damaged sale of men's cloth ing, shoes snd gent's furnishings. See big sd In today's Journal. Ideal Cloth ing COjiaNorthThlrdst John H. Carr of New Tort city has enened a first class Jewelry establish ment at 818 Morrison street, in the Marquara building. Mr, CawBr- whs- was traveling mechanical expert for the Klein National Watch company for many years, intends to make his place a watch house of distinction by associ ating with him an efficient staff of watch experts. Watches are his spe cialty, and ha will handle all the best American timepieces, Including ths El gin. Howard. Waltham, Hamilton, etc. Repairing will receive his personal st teoUon and the optieal-department wilt bs In charge of Dr. George F. A. Walker. A complete line of diamonds and jew elry, will be carried- Ths store is op posite the Portland hotel, just a few doors west of Sixth .treat. about tuning Few people realize the importance of having their pianos tuned and examined regularly by experts. The tone, action and durability o! a piano are im periled by not having it regularly tuned and looked after. A piano may sound in fairly good tune and yet per haps be a fourth to a half below or above the pitch or tension it is built to sustain. In such cases, the piano cannot produce the quality or amount- of tone intended. Changes in temperature keenly affect the delicate mechanism and moths and mice frequently work consid erable injury to a piano. Let us explain to you how our Yearly Tuning Con tract insures your piano always being in tune and best of all, will prevent your piano from depreciating in value. We make a feature of our tuning and repairing de partments. No concern has a more skilled and experi enced corps of piano tuners and repairers, competent to perform the most delicate and exacting work. All work done under our direction is guaranteed. x Telephone or mail orders receive prompt attention, WARNING All Eilers Piano House tuners and repair men carry identifica tion cards. Always insist on seeing this :ard. If in doubt, telephone. Private Exchange 23, A-2350. S53 WASHINGTON STREET, COR. PARK. Booth's Crescent. Brand CALIFORNIA )YM1W and Washington Phone. Main I and A-11JJ. . Toalffht, Uvery aright This Week, Mattnse aTaxs Saturday. 1 KIAW & ERLANaER'S Nsw and Greater pun In) ill) The choicest of the I carefullv cooked. r-j catch Good General Amission Seats M Gallery tioia at i Kacn Evening. PRICE8 Both Evening - and Matlnae, uiwr ciuur d, vteuery euw. BSMXM3EB CTTSTAXXr BX8XS IML AJTO ir.H. PAckvd las 8ie, Mustard or Tosastto sta rem ftwis)s Yes Vale Bverywaere. MONTEREY PACKING CO. Mentsrcy, Cel. t. W. bTVCBES sassr Warsester Block POSTUkNS. OSS. Y. & K Filing Cabinets DESKS, CHAIRS PRINTING, BOOK BUTDHTQ LOOSE LEAP DEVICES Trssss ssl assmtetsat wflsaa Glass &PrudhommeCo lTffTtUI STOBT TJIUH 65-67 Seventh St. Y7 and T7 N f CHINESE K .LL SPECIALISTS 7 Experts on Complicated Diseases I yi , Why remain sick when yon car be cured : 1 . A. LJ , M,n anil at verr HtUe cost? We treat VCIT - men ana women no iui.j.ui y llv - H-tU . CUres in a very ahort time. Only the .W'. purest herbs known to tha medical science used In the compounding ot our celebrated medicines, r ' "" : :T "7, ' ' j . - : v Yec & York Mcdlclnp Co. M4t4 raurr rrmxTT. com. mxQH.' " '-noxn a-w a. -w . j (SSI BALCO XT IS ENTIRELY SOLD OUT THE BEN HUB ENGAGEMENT till Bave 0oo Beats oa Tbswss floor Tor Bvery srformaaoa : i , m wo fc 44 idj f HEATRE Main 117: A-iiU. Tonight All Week Matinee Saturday. peruana s ramous TBaxer Btoca um pany la the celebrated play, "A BOTA& VAUXhr." With sll scento and : costume effects complete. Evening prices, 85c, 850, 60c; maiinees, ioc, zbq. ; BAUER THEATRE Phones Main 2. A-6360. -Oregon Theatre Co. Ino.) Lessee. Georgs L. Baker. General Manager. H. IL Frasee presents the big; startling musical novelty, "tra novn or m maircK, By Jo. Howard, composer of Time, Place and Girl." First time hers. Greet oast, chorus and scento effects. Bargain mat. Wed., 2oc; Bat. mat., 2&c toe; even Ings, 26o to 81. area attractloa "Tas Ueatestant and the Cowboy.1 - - The STAR jEttfc Matinees Wednesday. Saturday and Sun day. For entlrs week of January 17, 'Q9, ti IN A WOMAN'S POWER- Matinees at 1:80, every evening? at 8:18. Night prices 15c, 150. SSe, 80c; matiBees. ISo and l&o. Beats may bs reserved Toy either phone. SCAOr , A-10a Hats, fi Sx..fWndays and XoUdays 15-25-J): UGOTt B-2$-i8-7St JN v rf fy ?x..andays sad, W Good Wages Are PaidTeleflraphers Demaad exceeds supply. XA8ILT AC QUIRED, SHORT HOCRS. Ws will placo you. Day and evealng olassea Opes alt ths year. ' Oregon Expert College THEATRE Week of Jsa. 181 Ths staked Troth, with Oeors-s W. Teslli Byroa aad Xsisg. on; Charles Wayne, with Oertrade Ssa Boohs; Oastoa and Oreesj soaald and Carson t Kathaway aad tiegeli CarroU aad Baker t Orchestral jMoture. 3 TlXTU. UTm noosv ANN0UNCE1IENT On account of moving Into thalr new bulldina. the Port land Marble Workslocated at r, irirat at- will for tha next 10 dsvs sell their entire stock of monuments snd markers at eost prtee. Win move to J4 Fourth st, opposite City. IlalL. - 868 TISST BTBrXT. PANTAGES THSATRE JLdvaaoed Taudrrille, Stars of AU ... vatioss. ,:- TIialeros Dog end Pony Circus The only act of Its kind In ths world. carrying tneir own special circus srener)' Kattaees vauy, lao. ' glfst, ISO Two Shows and iSe. a THE GRA.0 Vaudeville itxz ABOTKEB BIO BXX.XW Halliday&Curley P? OixdnT k Co. Ccas. W. Willtatiis Margsrst Err- anee 8i Co. Caroa si It r V, ; t rrtd Ba ifr. Oraadsc". . ; in ; ; Tbe BalUe cl i.Tco Scoa THE LYRIC TllZATI? SEVENTH ANT ALrf" Phones Msln 4,5. A-lw.-i, Prices 10c, ZOc, Sc. All Th1 Wek TT'otlnr F'' '-. III lil&iJ llOvi t- Matinees Tuesday. Tb,;r. :. , ! 1 f'JI).! ' "