Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1909)
It- Town Topics ' TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Sieilig Lambardi Grand Open company, in "JKigoiettov . - San ' Francisco Opera , company ' In "Tho Strollers.' OJungalow ... ,t. ; u "It v "Tin Untiu nf Thnusanit Candle. Ornheum Vaudeville Vantages .VV. i..i Vaudsvills -Grand Vaudeville Oyrlc "Shadow f a Great City" Btar ...................... Vaudeville Rose Featlral. ....June T to 13 ' fcutnsrans In Session Both tha En- lisn and German branchea of tha Luth 'run rhurrh tr In convention here to day. Tha German branch la meeting at -8L Paul's German1 Lotheran church. iuast Tweirtn ana umwn, wuu u English branch la holding Its meeting 1 flUIVll. wa, ' ' - - - 1. .. MAalsks rtT WAII S-nr ST M.II41 .IKr '.IVlDUIIt ' a -. , 7 -t . a -tha church from all over tne norxnwea - a - . flna 4tf tha fhlsV duties or tne n.nguii urm;ii "" u" Lutheran school which- will be built aomewrier m tne ooruiwm v sum men Vancouver la at present tha ,leaV !lng city tor the site. wia4 anhnnl flaniiiuiiMnuilt The tlx- ileth commencement exercises of the jWeat Bide high achool will be held to night In the assembly hall pf the achool. Thirty-three puplla will grad uate this term, an unuaiuuiy imui yun a -v...naUA nrncrra m inni(lMttna- .Of mu. ;lcal selections by both the boys' and trlrln Miss The Rev. Velrose Bharp will be given class will bo aaaressea ny Benjamin Young of Taylor Mathodist church while the VVIQCL A j w i " - will ka ' nrMflfltM hv TTr ian Wlttenbergr, chairman of the boar or education, me nasi oiue imuunuui ekerclses will be held tomorrow night i wtfnaa.tr Arrested- I tearing: fran Kn m.n-rm from a woman Officer Pe terson ran to 427 Davis street last evening, and finding tha door locked, broke In a widow and entered. - Lee nni nnlnml- the man of the house. .had come home drunk and was amusing llmsalf by beating his wife, who was creaming at cne ion or ner yoicb. nuj ers was charged with assault and bat tery. His wife was unable to leave the ,riouBe loaay in iu & cuiujunai bboiubi 4ilm. Oar Bnni Sown Team Tames Mon tague and a man named Dundrldge drove a team of horses onto the Oregon Eire trie track near Tualatin yesterday af ternoon disregarding the fact that a car was almost at tne crossing. jotn were apparently tinder the Influence of 11- luor. one men s arm was oruisea or he collision, the waa-on damaged and Trie two Horses Kinea. juotorman aic Klnnev tried to stop tha car In time, but In vain. - Xetnrna ' From Inr Tork 7red4 Wauers, one of the proprietors of the eQrand leader has ust returned from New York- city, having purchased a superb line of ladles' tailor made gar ments. He says that tha Grand Leader will show and have already In stock, the largest and roost complete ' line of spring tailor made aults pronounced correct by dame fashion, and have cut the prices lower than ever sold In the city of Portland. Btobard Clinton'! Funeral The fu tieral of the lata Richard Clinton, who died last Bunday, will probably beheld next Bunday morning, as It Is now thought that Mrs. Clinton, who was heard from yesterday at Toledo, Ohio, will reach Portland Saturday afternoon. Unless her arrival Is delayed the funeral will be held in x.n mn lempie eunaay. 'ouowed by th interment in overview cemetery. Swedish Alliance Meetings Swedish alliance meetings are being held at the Swedish M- E. church, corner Beech and "Borthwick streets, every night this week except Saturday. A mass meeting will be held next Bunday at 8:80 o clock. Rev. B. J. Thoren and Rev. John Ovall are In charge of the meetings. All are welcome. Masons sleet at Aileta Friday eve ning at 8 o'clock a meeting of Masons interested in organliing a lodge, will be held In Slmola & Davis' hall at Laurel wood on Mount Scott line. Reports of committees will be heard and final ar rangements made for permanent organ isation. Cava tha Discount Sfnd check or pay at office on or before the 10th to save the discount on February bills for the automatic telephone. Home phone your long distance calls to Ta coma, Seattle and way points.- Home Telephone company, corner of Park and Burnside streets. ' Vancouver Kan Killing. George Has ten of Vancouver, Wash., has been re ported to the Portland police as missing since Friday. His relatives in this city have joined in the search for Heoten. He Is 42 years old, weighs about 17A pounds and has a slight impediment In his speech. Poolroom Owner Arrested. John Faust, Who conducts a poolroom at 1S8 Russell street, was arrested by Officer Cooper early this morning for allowing minor In his place. Edward William son was the boy In question. A num ber of arrests have been recently made by ths police for this offense. - Apprais Kakenson's Estate The es tate of Olaus Hakenson, who died In Sweden last November, has been ap praised at $8000. The appraisers were F. P. YOUNG 841 WASHXITCrTOir ST, COS. 7TK Ths Qualify Shop Last Week of flur piearanceSale RADICAL REDUCTIONS XX Ut BB7ABT1CS2TTS 1 1; EVERYTHING NEW mm Baltes and Company inyite yoiir inquiries for First apd Oak PSYCHOLOGY TO BE HIS THEME Newton N. Eiddell, Popular Chautauqua lecturer, Is Coming kto Portland. - .I'i'-.'a ' . I. "'' - f ' i . ,.' Newton N. RlddelL a nonnlup Thau. tauqua lecturer on , psychology, brain building and soul growth, science and religion, heredity and prenatal culture. " Hncurea oy me x. Ai. V. A. and Federated Man'a MliHa n th Onirt- land churches to give a series of hi rcmres m mis city. Mr. Klddell will firiVA Mfl firm ImIiim O .. -nAw ..... , at 3:30 p. m., in the White Temple.' subject, "Science and Religion." This win oe roiiowed by a series of 10 con secutive lectures In the evening at 8 O Clock. In tha Mima BiiHItnrlnm Last winter Mr, Rlddell filled a series oi aates on the coast, worktng in Se attle, Spokane, Tacomae and Salem. The Press and people of these cities were eninusiasuc in praisA. The largest au ditoriums available were filled to over flowing. In Seattle over 8000 men as sembled, in the First Presbyterian church and hundreds were unable to secure standing room. , Riddell is a professional lecturer. He has been before the public for the past 20 years, filling 8500 dates. He is also an author of recognized authority along the lines on which ho lectures. In the course of lectures to be given hen It Is the purpose of the speaker to discuss science and its relation to rei lls:ion- brain . hulldina antl anul rrnwlh body, soul and spirit and their relation to the physical, psychical and spiritual universe; the physical basis of mind and morals; how to overcome all bad habits. The attainment of health, hin- plness, harmony and heaven la the key note of the lectures. The lectures are to be given with open doors. The men's clubs in the. following churches have federated with the T. M. -C. A. as a committee on ar rangements: White Temple, First Pres- t-ireei M. jb., nrst Christian, Westmin ster fresnyterian, Evangelical Associa tion, Grace Methodist, Swedish Baptist, United Presbyterian, English Lutheran, Highland Avenue Congregational, Sell wood M. E-. Central BkDtint. Centen ary M. E.. United Brethern. Second Bap tise ana central cnrisiian. Charley Palmblad, J. Falmblad and B. meison. Maxenson ownea nve acres or land near Gresham. The estate of Wil liam Klnetnch. whd died January 27, valued at 88000. was admitted to pro bate i in the county clerk's office yes terday. Oeoll lues for Damages The trial of the case of W. A. Cecil against Mason Ehrman company was begun in Judge Morrow's department of the circuit court this morning. The plaintiff al leges mat at tne instigation or tne defendant he was arrested on the charge of stealing sugar. That he was cleared in the municipal court and asks 12500 damages. Slsotrlo Cable Smashes Window By -the accidental dropping of a heavy cable oy linemen in tne employ ot tne electric light company two heavy plate glass windows of the Monarch Tailoring es tablishment, at the corner of Sixth and Alder streets, were shattered to pieces. The damage, la estimated at about 8200. Boy inner Gets tSOOO Leander La- salt e. a, 19-year-old boy Injured while working's a miner for the Beaver Hill Minlns romoanv. was awarded 85000 damages by a jury In the United States circuit court yesterday. " Lasalle was hurt by a cave lit; He sued for $9000. Kiniiur Stock Wanted Those who wish mining stock read the mining ads In the classified. If you wish to dls- fiose of your mining stock put a little Iner In The Journal under the heading 'Mining Stock for Sale and Exchange"; 15 words one time 15c, or 90o for a week. sTortheast Bide Club. The regular meeting of the Northeast Bide Improve ment association will be held in wood men's hall, corner of Russell and Rod ney avenue, FTiday rvenlng at 8 o'clock. A number of Important topics will be taken up. Bat War Steamer Northland sails direct for San Francisco Friday evening. Cabin, 810.00. berth and meals Included. Frank Bollam, Agent, izs Tnira street. Church Whist Social There will be a whist social at the Church of the Sacred Heart. 832 MHwaukle street this evening. All members and their friends Invited. feseigns His Position, Arthur S Goodman, who has been with Rosen thal's for the past two years has re signed to take the management of the Mount Hood ttoaa wonts. Sally's Tamily Liquor I tors, Park and Morrison. High grade wines and liquors. One price to all. Free delivery. Tel. Main 18. Home. A-280J. Br. 9. B. Atkins has purchased the l-.iiy uentai -ariore at .xnira ana couch, which will hereafter be known as AtKins- Dencal Parlors: Clean lamp eoal, thoroughly screened, for furnace, range or stove, prompt de livery: weight guaranteed. Oregon Fuel Co.. Main 65. A-l5. Steamer Jessie Barktns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p m. Smith si BTsrstt. real, estate, flwat- Iand building, have moved to 108-310 railing uunuinx, ,f Woman's Bzohangs, 183 Tenth street, lunch 11:80 to 8; business men's lunch. hip hard's Springs For results and comfort R. R. station. Ash. Wash. W. A, Wis and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Morrison, cor. Sixth, are ths best? American Bank ft Trust Oo -Moved to corner of Sixth and Oak. Xr. Barnes, optician, Salmon near Ith. CHILDREN SUFFER BY WRONGS OF PARExTS Separation of the parents was shown by the January report of the juvenile court to have been the cause of 21 out of the 28 cases of dependency brought to the court's attention during that month. Poverty was the cause given for the other four. Seventy-one children were brought Into court during the month, 44 on citation and 7 for sec ond offenses. Of this number 20 were ?ins ana 61 noys. si boys appeared Or second offenses and only one girl. Larceny was the principle crime, there being 13 such caaea. There were three cases of burglary, four of assault, three of Immorality, eight of malicious miscnier, lour or incorrigibility, . two of drunkenness, one of vagrancy and one of persistent truancy. -. i - Eighteen -of the cases were dismissed with a warning to the offenders and it were placed on probation. Seven were sent to, ths reform school and Ave were given to Individuals. . Sixteen 'others were committed to charitable institu tions. . - ' , - Rock Springs Coal '' Ths best eoal on ths market. Liberty Coal tt Ice Co.. . agents. Office 26 North Fourteenth street. Vain ltc. A-8188. , r . , ; J ; Three surgeons, assisted' by half a doien attendants, recently removed a 25 pound tumor from a lioness in the Cin cinnati soological gardens, one of the rarest operations in ths history of vet erinary science, ,t AGAIN DISCUSS mm QUESTIOH The charter" commission devoted "all of last night's session to a considers tlon of ths water propositions to bs submitted to ths people. Ex-Senator John MV Oearln explained the provisions oi tne amenaments araitea oy tne water committee and after an evening of dis cussion ths amendments were referred back to the committee.' The report will come up Thursday afternoon. r Following is tha substance of tha amendments, between which the people uiuai cnoose: "First All water mains laid or con structed in the olty of Portland shall be laid, constructed, assessed snd paid for in the manner herein provided for the laying, construction, assessment and payment for ' sewers and drains. The provisions of this charter with respect i uunuing or assessments lor local im provements snail apply to all assess menu against abutting property or property within an assessment district for the cost of sewers and water mains. 'Second All water mains. Including laterals and mains for reinforcement hereafter laid or constructed, shall be paid for Sut'. of the water rates and not otherwise, and the council shall have auinority to establish and regulate by ordinance such rates so as to provide not only for the payment, construction and laying of such mains, laterals and reinforcements, but- also to establish a -'"V" luna ior xne retirement or all bonds Issued for the purpose of ac quiring a water system or laying or constructing pipe lines, mains, laterals and distributing mains within the city of Portland, and to regulate the wanner of Its investment ORGANIZE TO FIGHT REVISED CHARTER Alarmed at the dangerous channel Into which Uiey think the charter re- Vision COmmlttaa la driflln. kA ...I 2!"iU?f ,'ert J"'1 lJU,t nl'ht In their - uirenm ana Alberts streets ?nd organised what is to be -known as tne Alberta Imnrnvwrnpnl k tu main object of this association of course is to be the development of the Alberta district, but underlying this, at present at least is a spirit of oppo sltfon to the new charter. The Alberta club was formerly known as the Northeast Improvement club, but owing to the fact that there was al ready a Northeast Side club It was de cided to reorganise and change the name. An election of officers was held and the following officers elected: George B. Frank, president; H. D. Wag non Jr.. secretary, and J. W. Lumby. treasurer. n One of the chief objections the members of the new club have to the newfiharter is the large number of ap pointive officers and the higher salaries adopted They think that back of all tnis will be the big corporations, as has been the case under the old charter. The opposition of the club Is hot con fined to the charter, but extends also to the charter revision commission, whose members. It is claimed, are deaf to all efforts which the layman may make to get a hearing but who are always open to suggestions coming from corporation lawyers. The new club will meet every Tues Albernughsttre:t.h " F"twtth nd SUNDAY SCHOOLS" HOLD CONVENTION Two well attended sessions of the convention of the southeast Bundav school district of Multnomah were held In Hawthorne Park Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon and evening. The delegates were not limited to the south east section, however, for asy number vi nryicueiiLaiives rrom noin tne nortn east and western sections of the county Rev. C. A. Phipps. the state field sec retary, was the principal figure In the convention, he being the principal speaker of the afternoon and occupying nuns n. pan. doo, in me evening ses sion. His afternoon address was upon "Immediate Problems" and In this he set forth the many difficulties which Sunday achool workers have to over come and told in part how they might be surmounted. Mrs. H. N. Smith and Rev. C. W. Merritt. both nrnmlnant SSnn. day school workers, also delivered in teresting addresses. In the evening Mr. Phipps sooke on "Sunday School Management." This speech was immediately followed by a round table at which various Sunday school questions were discussed. The closing addreos was delivered by Rev. C. W. Merritt on "Heart Preparation for the Teacher." Musio for the evening session was furnished by a male quartet. The state Sunday school convention was an nounced to he held at Salem during the early part of April. A recently-invented thief catcher for stores consist nf a system of levers which will close door from behind a counter on pressing a pedal and at the same time ring an alarm outside the building. By Employing Only Men of Experience We Guarantee to Do Your Dental Work PAINLESSLY and SKILLFULLY Dr. H. A. Sturdeyant Graduate of Ann Arbor University Dental School," is' the Chief . V Operator and General Manager. Open Sundays and Evenings,' Two Ladies in Attendance ; BANK REFERENCES - Mew lmli Pa Fourth WONDERFUL PROGRESS : OF PORTLAND EUer'sj Piano Hous! Celebrating Tenth Anniversary -Invaded , Whole Pacific Coast, m II W Hy J. . Ellera The' tenth anniversary of the Eilers Piano House recalls the wonderful progress of the institution since Its es- taousnment iu years ago. In 1898, Hy. J. Eilers, who was repre sentative for several eastern piano manufacturers on the Pacific coast conceived the Idea that a distributing golnt at Portland would be profitable, esldes being a benefit to the dealer. na a convenience ior tne purcnaser. i. J. McCormlck, a Chicago young man, aw at a glance the Dronoects of Mr. Eiler' proposition and formed a co partnership with the latter in 1899, and opened an unpretentious store at 107 First street, augmented by warehouse facilities acroaa the street. "EUera Piano House" was adopted for publicity purposes, and this name Is a household word today all over the Pacific coast In 1K00 the firm was incorporated with a capital of 8250,000, which was all paid up the following year. Hy. J. Eilers became president, S. J. McCor mlck, vice president and retail man ager, and A. H. Eilers, secretary and treasurer. Under these three men tne business has developed Into its present proportions and efficiency. Substantial aid was also given by O. A. Heldinger, who assumed the management of the Spokane branch. These progressive young men had faith in the future of the Pacific north west. They saw their opportunity and grasped It and the result is one of the greatest retail and Jobbing' musical Instrument houses In the whole coun try. Ten years, ago few dealers had busi ness enoueh to warrant carlot orders. The possibilities loomed up to Eilers Piano House and the management em braced the opportunity to lay the foun dation for a big retail and wholesale f ilano house. Agencies were established n coast and interior towns, and in struments were aisiriDutea wun quicx dispatch to dealers who found this an innovation. This firm mastered eco nomics, which enabled it to sell to the dealer much below what he had been paying for Instruments direct from the easi. wnen me nrra aaupieu me vnnu to ship pianos without boxes, the rail roads fought hard against it, as they were being deprived of the freight rates on heavy eases. This, and the saving of the price of the boxes jogetherirltn I- "6 " t I THE DIRECTIONS FOR PREPARING GOOD RHEUMATISM PRESCRIPTION Readers Who Suffer Will Find Prompt Relief With This Mixture. Recent hosoltal reports show that the dread disease, rheumatism, is stead ily increasing throughout the country. All known means of relief are being sug- f ested to save the great amount of sur er In g this winter, especially among those who are not In a position to pack up and visit the noted health resorts to be treated. Recent tests prove rheuma tism not exactly a disease in Itself, but a severe symptom of kidney trouble, a condition caused, by clogged up pores of the ellmlnatlve tissues in the kidneys which fall to filter the poisonous waste matter and uric arid from the blood, permitting these substances to remain in the' veins and decompose, usually set tling about the joints and muscles, caus ifes and Morrison the differential between carload lots snd lesser quantities, was a big saving. The high-grade instruments quickly super ceded the inferior articles, for it was possible to deliver them at prices here tofore asked for the latter. ' Without much of an effort Eilers Piano House, located as it was In the old , retail district grew . rapidly, and the plans and hopes of the founders were realized. In a few months the business outgrew its quarters and ne gotiations were mads for the - erection of a spacious building at the corner of Washington and Park streets, the pres ent location. ' -While establishing dealers' agencies It was found that this plan could not be inaugurated in many towns for one reason or another, so the company lo cated many distributing depots them selves, governing them under direct management Thus in reaching out over the Pacific northwest an Eilers Piano House in the center of the great In land Empire east of the mountains, was established in Spokane. Later - came San Francisco, Boise and Lewlston, Idaho; Astoria, Or., Walla Walla Wash., Albany, Or. Oakland and Stockton, Cal., Engene, Pendleton, The Dalles, Baker City, Oregon, and numerous other towns. In 1904 the entire western business for the Aeolian company, the ten million dollar New York concern, makers of the Pianola and the Orchestrelle, was se cured by the Eilers Piano House. This marked an epoch in its rareer. Some time after, this firm purchased the controlling Interest in the L. S. John ston company, the largest piano con cern . In Washington, thus new houses In Seattle, Tacoma, North Yakima, Aberdeen and Everett were brpught into the Eilers family. These acquisition were made Just prior to the Frisco dis aster, in, which the firm's house on Market street was wiped out - The firm was among the first to reopen business In the devastated district, and one of the best equipped music stores in the coun try now stands on Market street. About three years ago the Musical Courier of New York found that more than one half of the musical instru ments sold on the Pacific coast were sold by the Eilers Houses. The secret of the great success of this firm Is due to the allegiance of every member and employe to business principles, with courteous treatment to all. These, coupled with practical ex perience and honest efforts, have made the original plans a great success. The managers and staffs of the different bouses are recognised as obliging, and men of integrity. Believing that sat isfied customers are their best adver tisement, the firm tries to do a little better than agreed. The expansion of the Eilers Piano House is strictly with that of the Pa cific Northwest; one has helped the other. WILL TALK PAVING AND GAS ARC COSTS Thursday Is the night set for the regular meeting of the East Side Busi ness Men's club. There are many im portant questions to come before this meeting and a larnre attendance Is ex pected. Chief among these is a dis cussion of the new 80 cent maintenance tax put upon the users of all gas arcs by the Portland Gas company. Tne gas company nas oniy laieiy added what it terms - a maintenance fund. For each gaa arc the user Is charged 80 cents a month for main tenance. While this does not amount to much to the small user of the gas ars, to many It means as high as 875 to iioo a year. Another question which will prob ably be discussed quite thoroughly Is that or relaying tne ptanit roaaway on East Morrison. Many of the biggest ?roperty owners along that thorough are are up in arms over what they thinK is a waste oi money in laying tne easily wornout planks, when a hard surface pavement Is much needed. They are Inclined to dispute with Cltv En gineer Taylor his statement that the fill is still too jiort to. support the hard pavement. ReasscliM snd Neunlrla From Golds. LA X ATI V if BROMO Quinine, the world wide Cold and Grip remedy remorea eauu. Call for full dsbm. Look tor signature B. W. Oron. Sic. ing the Intense pain, Swelling and stiff ness of rheumatism. The following simple home treatment will cure rheumatism and is harmless and Inexpensive, and so simple that any body can mix It at home. The Ingredients are: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparllla, three ounces. Go to any good nreocriDtlon pharmacy end get these three harmless Ingredients and mm iiieiii ujr aiiaainis in a imiuir, imk- Ing as a dose a teaspoonful after each meal and again et bedtime. There is nothing better In the world for backache, kidney and bladder trou ble, too. Such symptoms as frequent and painful urination, soreness, weak ness, general and nervous debility are caused by certain acids and poisonous waste matter, decayed tissue, etc.. In the blood, which the kidneys will clear and purify after a few doses of this pre scription. Ten years in Portland, doing dental work all the time. Oth ers have come, others will come and go, but the New York Painless Dentists are in Port land to stay. Why? Because the people absolutely need them. Therefore, when we five you a 10-year written guarantee, you know it is worth every dollar it repre sents. For a short time only we will make you these extra special rates : ' Flexible Flesh-Colored Plates .... .$10.00 rown, Bridge Teeth, 22k. .$3.50 Gold Fillings w?1.00 Silver Fillings , . ...50f leiiii Streets OREGOII SENDS OVER SI 1.000 ' The Italian relief committee sent the laat draft to Rome yesterday, making a total ef more than 811,000 that has been sent to tne eartnquaxe suiierers by ths residents or uregon. The statement of the committee is as follows: Beoeived. Total received to February 8. IjO 89.SB5.i7 t Disbursed. January 2, remittance to Mln- ister of Finance Lacava 81,000.00 January 4, remittance to Mln- later of Finance Lacava 2.000,00 January 8, remittance to Min ister of Finance Lacava 8,000.00 Tinimrv 11! remittance to Min ister of Finance Lacava ... 2.000.00 January 12, refunded to Rev. George T. Thompson . ; January 12, exchange 20.95 .05 2.00 84.60 2.25 January 13, stamps January 21, Miss Rogers, type writing February 2, Remington Typ' writer company, paper.....:. February 2. remittance to Mln-. later of Finance Lacava 1.29S.52 Total ... . . ..$9,856.27 Funds derived from other sources and which have been forwarded are: Collec tions In Roman Catholic churches. 11165.84: benefit at Bunaralow theatre. proceeds transmitted to Italian Red Cross society, 8976; Japanese residents, 8200; collections In Episcopal churches, sent to bishop of Gibraltar, $100 to $160; total 811,811. BEGINS A FIGHT ON ST. JOHNS SALOONS In a suit filed before Justice of the reace uisan yesterday with S. C. Cook, a prohibitionist from St Johns as the complainant and Sam Cochran, a prom inent liquor dealer of St Johns as the defendant the question of whether or not Cochran had a legal right to sell liquor In the city of St. Johns will be decided. It Is expected that both par ties will waive all right to an exam ination in the Justice court and that the case will be carried to the cir cuit court where the legal questions can be definitely decided. The people of St. Johns voted at the last election to make the city "dry." This did not appeal as strongly to ths liquor Interests as it did to the people and they carried the fight into the oity council after the Medford style, where they obtained the licensing of certain places. Since then Cochran has been selling liquor under the license granted him by' the city council. BABT BAJTOS Will get mto mischief often It means a burn or cut or scald. Apply Bal lard's snow liniment just as soon as the accident happens, and the pain will be relieved while the wound will heal quickly and nicely, a sure curs for sprains, Kneumatism and all pains. Price 25c. 60c tnd 81.00 a bottle. Sold by Skidmore Drug Co. I The Selections Rendered by the Lambardi Opera Co. mis WEEK CAN BE HEARD AT EILERS ON THE VICTOR You will enjoy the opera much more after becom ing familiar with the elections at rendered by our VICTOR TALK ING MACHINES dispenser ef plaaorsUanUltr 353 Washington Street Columbia River ,5c si Pound Per 50 Lb. Box $1.50 COUNTRY ORDERS Filled Promptly on Receipt of Above Amount. Colombia Fish Co. THIRD AND ANKENY Main 5, A-5556 FUR.S! FURS! AT I.OWE8T rOSSZBU rjuoxsu Remodeling s specialty. Fur ooata of all kinds made to order. L. SCHUMACHER rnuuBia, tOS Madlsoa. . Tst Mala SCI. Schwab Printing CW rtar-nr iiiitiiii irri 141 STARK ITRSCrl Smdf Airo-szirxirTS. n&ILrll 84th snJ Wtsh. PBOBESi Mala 1 a-lUX ' Lambardi Opera Co. This Afternoon "TI. TBOYATOBX Tonight "JUOOUTTO. T-lr .. Wk 4 .-1. Lower floor, 82.50 and 42;. balcony, t, 81.60, 81; gallery, 81. 76c. .... Evening at 8,18. Matinee at 2:15. - orvScats Now SeUisgwvsrvo 10 A. Mm, . sbat sale; opens SOT HERN ZEXUO TS24.TM, TZB. 4, B, . Erk?&h.e"Lord Dundreary" rt HUM "Richelieu" at. wiit "Hamlet" PRICKS BOTH EVE. AND MAT. Entire lower floor. 1 2. Bal cony. 1 .50. 11, 7".c. Gallery, re serve, , oc. AamiKsion, &oc. HEAtRE Main 117: A-4S24. Empire Theatre Co. (Inc.) Lessee. George L. Baker, General Manar. Baker Stock Company all thla week In "Ths Sous of a Thousand Ca&dles." Evenings, 26c. tSc, 60c. Mats., 16c J&o. Matinee Saturday. Next week Tlie Jap." BAKER THEATRE Phones Main t, A-S360. Oregon Theatrs Co. (Inc.) Lessee. ; Gesrge L. Baker, General Manager. Return of the favorites, tonight all week. Bargain matlnes Wednesday; regular matinee Saturday. sVsJV raUUTCIaCO OF3BA OO, in ( TD mouiM. Night prices. 26c,60c, 76c Mat., , 60c. Next week, "The Bargvsaaster." itanr . A-losa ax. Bandars and xauaajs NIUTI THEATRE u-a-sust Week of Tab. 1 "The otuid of fas OossTl Wtlsom aa Kslolsei WW Olaadlua and loarlst. XaoIss Sehmldt ODsrailo Trio, Armstrong and Verne, moras Sisters, Orobostxa, yio tares. PANT ACES THEATRE Advanoed VandavUle, attars of AH JTattomi Barnold's Dof sad Monkey acsoro , In their one act comedy pantomime., a, , mm m w nAam.f.l - Including Dan. the famous Intoxicated canine, ine nignesi uiinn unn. In ttauMflll.: ICainees Dally, IB. Two Shows a night, Its and BOo. TDE GRAND Vaadevfflede Uxe wux or ranvAJtT x. Carlvle. Moore and Company; Lukens Trained Pony Circus; Lewis McCord and Company; the Van Diemans; Marjory Barrett; Fred Bauer; Grandascope. The STAR EST Maln ,4M Continuous Vaudeville, Week of Vl. The Leonards, In classic posesj Red wood snd Gorden, comedy sketch; Miss Alios Lewis, soubrette; Illustrated Song; Prvor and Savllle. comedians; Smiletia Sisters, contortionists; Motion Pictures. Two shows every afternoon; three shows every evening, 10c to all. Ama teur night every Friday. ' LYRIC THEATRE; events and Alder alts. , Fhonea Main 4080, A-10M Friooo loo, aoo and aoo ; All This .Week Except- Friday , TKB jTBZO 8TOOX CO. In A Society Drama In Five Acts. SHADOWS Or A OSSAT CITT . , Matinees, Tusday, Thursday and Saturday. Friday night German Stock Company. Next Week "The Missing Husband." George P. Walcker as Oreat Basso-rcofudo of Serlta, WlU bs Heard as b Masonic Temple, Feb. 17th Third Race Tonight OX HOUUBa BXATXS. Better than a horse Tonight Ladies Admitted Free Race starts at f and lasts 10 minutes. General skating beforo and after race. Lxpositioh'Rink A New Departure The cost of Interments nas beoa greatly reduced by the Holmas Under faking company. Heretofore It has been the en stem of funeral directors to make char gas for all Incidentals connected with a f neraL The Edward Holman Cndertak lng company, tne leading funeral di rectors of Portland, kavo departed trors -thst custom. When casket Is famished by us we make no extra charges for embalming, bearse to cemotery, outside box or any services that may bo re quired ef ua. except clothing, oometery and carriaires. thus effecting a savlag of St to iH on each funeral - THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. . aao nns sr. com. saxkox. Women a Specially Ths well known 8. K. Chan I m vii i nm stvuicine company. -. f , with wonderful herbs sn.t roots, oas carta many uf. itwdles have failed. rSure cure Z mj f amale. chronic, private Sk.4. CMifieasea, . nervousness, M.wkI ma.f.s.npotaont rheumatism asthma, throat. lung troubles, consumption Stomach, bladder, kidnev and rl i .... .... of all kinda Remedies harmlt. t enoTafdoa. Honest treatment, f ir, ... nation Tor Mm by Mrs. . it. c t. TK1 CMIJTESB 'TstfOTLiTC a i . tati Morrison su. bt. Iir ml i , - i DusUccg War:!:: ,13 THE ,GR1-UTF.-T BWLi.i r , ' t'l'iM F'i l N r. T Manufactured bv Portlindrrusbed Vt l'lnni ta b'-t. !S Iba. $1; i in. , - t ) I . li win fin i ivy ar i wmjjfawfcj m v (1