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THE OftEGON DAILY JOUnHAE. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENINO, DECEMBER H. 1009. Town Ttrp'co far divorce by Adeline Meek Gate, has been allowed until January IS to ftla a demurrer or anewor to his wlfe'a com- I plaint. A atlpulatlon to this' effect. elgued by Wilbur A Spencer for M re, Uataa and by Williams, Wood Mn. tliloura fur her husband, has beea filed In tha circuit court. TONIGHT'S AMI SEMENTS. Bungalow "Tha Men of tha Hour" v Haker... .......... .Tua Lal of NuW YhlH tl Orpheurn Veurtev a, than U s mam 4. Apple Orchards af Orea-os are In peopla from all pane of th ftPPlea bring muon higher prices ISnrUI mm le a M ftetare ml Tmm lomel thoae front any other part af the! !" hjm mi i uihi e Vaudeville. I world, owlna- ta thalr flna color, flavor. esm e uie. Vaudeville, end keenln. ..,,.1111. Th. orrhardlat P0 tloc awmlng.J lireia I'antaaaa Star. Moving rioiuree. 1 0f tha preaent day makes mora money l jjr . Mr WMnk J. Haley leave to on m original lnveeimeoi wan in. nigbt for Lot Angeles In company with Olrll Barrloa SxamtoaUomAnnognoa- business man. Orchsrds pro- Mrs. Haley's alater. Miss Sklllman, who . n 1 1 rsa n as is m vjtrai ave nvar innn TMr arrai au 11 ui. at- il . a . wja. service' SloS H an" 5" .a to N.w To 5 i. ?.onTlwlllCObThdonTnu:?r Y ? J"4OT "00A?" !" will .all January to on thai, for th. noaitlona aa Junior structural- v' " 57. "i "J? " P. Tor they materials ehemlat in I vey t amlarlea rang 11180. Tha aubiacta ' minan marw ann nnrnMr. LraMiiniiua . ... . fr6m i:;.h 0..1. technical "B". A"" .'..: 1"nn" countries tnsr will go irillfm DtODll WOO DUrcniM iruil lAUUI w I la lAlrtaVl lSw Us-aa IVanW fl TAAea- in tn. g.oiogjoanaur. . n - - .-,,. ,.. hu.-KL"L .V : T Inar from 1160 to I . . . t . """" r. ana wre. nr. a. a. 1 ,vul ' v "llneaa men mhn kn twierlner nrcharda I .- -v. i ... . a. will be elementary i l7 .- ., "" wu '' ' tu irum t'v.i "iiiinir moon or tM tima. mrom tna -Iri -h.T.Vr. " . chaaar rrom 10 to.lB par cant annuaiir, to central EJuropa and wUl vUlt tha lha daf r. .riTSoJ .pant In motorln. about tha con- auantftlTe analrala of atruoturai ma- aoa caraa wrBom n- orc.... tlncnt Tha antlra party will aea tha quantiuya anaiyaia or airuoiurmi mm. lnt0 rtaf, W offer Woodburn pa-gion pi., torathar and will orob. tarlal. tralnlnf and .parl.nca. AppU- orchard , t , m (ronJ PorUanJ. "f aVraSth. Tbl jJI'Sd to"" i0rr"".tofca pintf cr. of for four raar. S,, BSTSJ,uSr cttr poatofflca aepartmant, , .xtr-n,.,, ,ow flfurea. giving .you ln th( umm,r wU, prpbmbiy rootor 9lT- ','-. ... ., flyaaW, Umi to pay for tha land. ,croa, tha continent, oomln wait Tha v - aansMaMaiaw ke&aalAA aa aiiaBaeiaa em . ekat vltf I VI . . w T.nrrtitlM . nre de- J,, - .i wuanonr- plana about returning are ."w.;.rn-.. T.V V.it ooino whIU payln for tha land. If you not Mlnlt.v atroyed tha flat at est Eaat atraet belonglnr to Captain F. H. Main finer- Intend to purcbaae appla land, aea our liberal eontracta, lnapeot tha land, than lira. W. I Btrangh entertained tha Social Five Hundred club at her real man jt tha Bailey OaUert thla mornlnr. ludira for rouraelf. Our off lcea are ODen 8$r:ra,wJ awTaneX-about ".'dty nd ,Tnln XfT kU Ml Noirtw. Monday "a7 JSSok'SV ""klnVYeUon'uaea K Pr..Ino.f MMOI Henry build- t Th, hou.. WM hatefully do- by tha denaa attioke In her room. ' She . . ' .- uJT TV n raan trrape, mna 7" .l.-v". w. mm a r.m.n..nn I . . . .: . ' chryaajnthomumB. RefreehmenU war (M "Lift Thlna Erea" (Ixgan), Mtea Lillian Gardner; aeoooipanlet, Mra. Ed ward Aldan Beala; reading. Heieetlon from Ifanry IV, Mrm, Herbert Oarr Hee4 eolo (a) "Perhapa" (Torater) (b) "Tliat la Air (Clarke), Ml Nona Liwler; ao. eompanlat. Mtaa Cratghton, Light ra freahroeou war aerved. e e Tha reception given laat night by Dr. and Mra. A. X Morrlaoq la tha new rec tory to' the' parlablonera ef Trinity church and their frlende waa a alfnally brilliant and charming; affair. From I until H eome 100 men and women pre aented their coraptlmenta to Pr. and Mra. Morrlaon on tha ceaeton of their tenth year of raaldenca In Portland, and In turn, 'were gTarlouily weloomed to tha new rectory. Tha rooms were filled with fragrant flow era of every kind, roaea 'and ehryeanthenuma vying with violate for precedence. Tha ' f lowera war aant by frlende aa a tribute to tha high eeteem with which the Morrlaona are regarded by thalr partahloaere. Pr. and Mra. Morrlaon were aeeiated In receiving by Ml aa Mary Montgom ery, who will aooa become tha bride of tha reetor of BL David's oariah. 'while a score of natrons presided la tha din ing room, aaalated by a bevy Of Port land's fairest young women. e e - . Miss Bertha Alexander ; of Pendleton Is tha guest of, friends In town this week. Mlas Alexander has4 Juat re turned from a alz weeks' trip In Cali fornia, where aha has been tha recipient of much social attention. She will re turn to Pendleton the latter part of the week. - e e Tha "coming out" party of Mtaa Eva Ira WUeon takes flrat place among the aoclal affairs of tha week." Mlse tfll aon la a beautiful girl who baa very recently returned from abroad, and her Initial bow to society will ba mads to night at the realdenoe of her father, Pr. Oeorgo T. Wilson. Ill Hoyt street, e e Mrs. A. Ward and Miss Mabel Baaa of Spokane are visiting with friend a In mis city, , , t e e Mlaa Helen Baker Is the gueat of Mr, and Mra John Nlaaen la Pendleton. e e Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cotton left Sat- orday for New Tork. After a couple of weeks fa Ootnaia. they will visit Boa ton and Washington, and poaolbly will go south for a brief time. Tha Cottons will return within a oouple of months. ' e e Miss Margaret Montgomery, who left Portland aeveral weeka ago for a visit with bar sister, Mrs. Friasell In New Tork, aalls today on the Mauritania with her cousin. Lady Alan Johnetone, for London. I Former Governor Ootid of Maaaaeho aetts baa accepted aa Invitation to apeak at the Ortdley dab banquet at Ionia, Mioh neat month. . One Hundred and Fifty PIANOS SACRIFICED IN PRICE Are yon going to aecnra one for ChrlatmaaT Remember you save from 160 to 1 100. You can not af ford to overlook thla If you need a piano. Easy payments. Open evenlnga, , OOVENDEN-SOULE PIAR0 COMPANY im rural arnunrr. Vex so PerkUs XoteL MarVafJ. ISraUMIM TlAAtlfflt.Xf fllf nAmi h I . m . . . . . . who occupied the low.r room and they councnBoyarArcau rn, held 7t. annual vh7l Honeyn Th". priient 1 were barely able to escape in weir election and aeneral Identification meet- . 1 17. n "ow,,n w,r" retary Mrs. Chester Peering, Mrs. J. snce. and th. loss In.tb. lowar flat otto Kleemaj 5 vloa r gen t, k R w." Clarl'MTa V 8. ferfin! Mr. W O minted to about 1100. without Insur-J RewJ. rUor. A. L, Tetu. with H. W. SnTld i rt. ?n itZ J itiAA The riva mr rrai in t nam npuifmsini: i . . . . ww i ' - mem fa special aaaiacani, sooreiary. tic. Morrison, Mrs. O. H. Pilchard. Mra Claussenlus Jr.; eolleptor, H. K. Northup;fj. 0, peters, Mrs. W. L. fitraugh, Mra treasurer, W, I Hay: chaplain. J. T. Alloa Shannon. Mrs. J. TF. Toft, Mrs. Klcnarason; guide. David N. aaosessonn; jc. R. .Thompson. Mra JSL P. Whitney, waraen, . wiuiam waiuieia; aentry. v. V. Jonea; musician. ..Kenneth Evan a J trustee a, Harry' BL Cowglll Jr Earl C Bronaugh and Otto Mangold. -, Ance. The fire started In th. basement from defective furnace flues. Xn Bearoa of Bis Wlfe-A. GfQlb ble, who Is at the Imperial today, comes from Prince Rupert, B.- C In search of his wife. She left Mm nearly a 1 month, ago . to-visit relatives In can Francisco.. Shs failed to reach there ss expected and Mr. Dibble Is at a loss to account for it. He thinks perhaps she stopped off at Salem to visit friends, and so he has sent a telegram Ban When Fire Started When th. fir. broke out yeeterday afternoon In the Weat Side Lumber company dry kiln, John Olson, an employ., hustled to that place, He expects an anawer I ' V"l ?Zr' S;rZ" l .nm..l. tA IT. h...K.n k.a tvi. e- viiiyviuiv (vuHj tut fc ms aaw went to the aaloon at 645 Hood street. ZZ-T n I-" i.r Si k when rturnd o a fire was says tat his only fear Is that aha has . . , , , fallen ill and haa been unable to notify arrested. He was fined 10 n munlul- him. If she is not at Salem Mr. Dibble v"u,fc 1 daughter of W. T. Linn, receives prac tically all of his 13000 estate under his will, filed in the probata court yes terday. Three sons, George . E Linn, Bernard L. Linn and Charles A. Linn. are given IS each. The daughter is named a.a executrix Of the estate. Alleges Blackmail Oacar Allen, pro prletor of a cement factory at East Third and Irving' streets, was held to the grand Jury yesterday upon a statu tory chargs preferred by Elsie Matthes, 14-year-old daughter or Mr. and Mrs. C. Matthes, 492 Flint street Allen and Matthes have been partners In th. ea rn en t works. The father of th. girl Travel Talks by Fnnee Frederick W. Prlnna vll deliver one of his famous made admissions that be would, settle travel talks tonight In the White Tem- day. the case for a certain sum of money. Allen claims he Is being blackmailed. Th. matter cam. up before Justice of the Peace Bell. Allen Is held In the county Jail under ball of 15000. and Mra R. X War Inner, e e Th. 8 ell wood board of trad, has sent out Invitations for a reception to be given Misa Lillian Robe, the new libra rlan of .the Sellwood publlo library, Fri day evening. Tha Sellwood library building Is a most attractive place, built on simple artistic lines and is situated at Eleventh and Alder. S. J. Peterson, general claim agent of tha Union Pacific railroad of Oma ha, has been the guest of John A. Ous- tafson the past few daya. e e Ths Hswthorn. Literary club will meet with Mrs. M. O. Forrest. Ill East Thirty-fourth strset, tomorrow, after noon. - Mrs. B. EL Bondurant will lead with a paper on "The Life Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne." e ' Th. Shakespeare club was entertained at the home of Mrs. J. Coulson Hare, 274 Carutbera etreet, from I to 5, Mon- Members and guests were fa- Christmas Umbrellas We have th. largest Mn. and greatest sssortment in tne city. All ths newest ideas in Dlreotolr. handles. Oood, fast color. English Gloria raragon rrame Vl.OOl Rustproof English Gloria, finest iram. .Dl.oUl Hercules rust and windproof . . . .S2.00I Ladias' Plrectolre Umbrella SI. 50 P Full-langth gold and pearl tape edge, silk uiona 83. SO I Tape-edge real silk warp Gloria 91.501 An Immense line of fins Ladles' and Gents' S5.O0 ap Fine presentation Umbrellas 10 , Butt Against City W. J. Cook, Jes sie E. Cook, Mary E. Clay and L. G. Brasent are plaintiffs In a suit In the ' circuit court against th. city of Port land and tha American Surety company of New Tork to have an assessment of 11070 against their property on XC11 Ungsworth avenuw, between Fatton are . nue and Willamette boulevard, declared void. They assert that their remon strance was disregarded and that the ctty engineer did not properly test and inspect the work, which was don. by Gleblsch & Joplln, N "Popcorn Xing" Injured. "Popcorn" Patterson," king of th. popcorn vendors, and who has his, stand at Third and Morrison streets, was thrown from the back of his horse yesterday afternoon and received a dislocated shoulder. Three ribs were broken In the fall. Pat terson has owned the horse three years, and yesterday was the first time he has attempted to ride It. - The horse came from .the range and , had never been ridden. Patterson was taken to th. Good Samaritan hospital. pie." The lecture will be Illustrated by 200 colored lantern slides and moving pictures. Admission will b. free, but a Christmas offering will be taken lor the Sunday school. Th. Hew Maple Pavilion, Sixteenth and Washington streets, will open Wednesday evening,' Pecember 15, 1909, under new management. ' Mr. Llllle, the new manager, will give a free dance on that evening. Cordial Invitation ex tended to all. ' ;.,,.; . : X ma tak. car of your prescriptions and drug wants; II years' practical ex perience In serving the 'people of Port land with thalr medical supplies. Al bert Bern! th. druggist, 229 Washing ton mtrmut m Beautiful Win. Sets as Christmas presents with purchases of wines and liquors to the amount or 1 10. National Win. Co., the quality store, Firth and Stark. Phon. Main 6499; A-4494. Tall or Company Znoorporatsd.-Th. Pacific Custom Tailors have been - in corporated by Carl Nau, Carl Hummel and Charles J. Schnabel, with a cap ital stock of izooo. vored with the following program, af ter which a character study and review of Henry IV, first part. . was given by members of the olub: Piano solo, "Spring Song" (Mendelssohn), Mrs. Waltman T. Wade; solo (a) "In the Garden" (Salter) 20.O0 All goods our-own manufacture. Rust proof, windproof, folding, detachable, eeu-opening umoreuas. , WHOT.WHST.fi 4JTD XZTAIX. MEREDITH'S Exclusively Umbrellas. 313 Washington, Bet. 5th and 6th. (HE Will Address Men's Club. The Right Rev. Charles Scadding will address the Men's club of St Mark's church In its first streets; tonight at 8 o'clock. Th-all for 1.60 month. Main 614, A-4314 Steamer Jessls Harklss, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday, Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. awBTipfceJ? UffcjiU' 1 TiHJisva.0jaftai subject will be "The Relation of Religion to Economics," The address will be followed by a reception to men of the parish and their friends. This Is the first of a series of similar meetings for men arranged for this winter., , Hew Tork Society Meeting. The I Wagons run everywhere. Unique Tailor ing Co- 09 Stark. . "IiSff ert's" pur. gold seamless wad ding rings, all sizes, engraving, free; price, 5 to til. 172 Washington st Hxchavngedr A black coqu. feather boa New Tork SUt. society of Oregon will lt ..Tuesday's reception. Call Main i.a . t. 1 . ... I 47AS- 4 e nuiu uuv rvguiakr mvnwiiy meeting ixue evening at the rcsldeno. of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Failing, 241 Eleventh street An extensive program haa been arranged and light refreshments will be served. All New Tork state people, either visit ors or residents of this city or state, are cordially Invited. 4701. W. A. Wis. and sssoclatss, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Sr. Walter X. Howard, modern Electro- Theranv. . Ifli-d nnthehlld bulldlnr. The Question XMAS GIFTS is uppermost in many minds just Alio vy us to suggest now. Future Metropolis of Central Oregon Both Hill and Harriman railroads are rushing the con struction up the Deschutes Canyon. Thousands of men are working night and day to complete the rail roads that will bring the vast resources of the Inland ( Empire to the markets. OPAL CITY is situated at that spot on the level table-land where both railroads first come together on the same grade after leaving the Deschutes Canyon. OPAL CITY will be the Junction point between the electric road from Prineville and the Hill and Har riman railroads. OPAL CITY will be electric-lighted by power generated at Odin Falls, in the Deschutes River, which will also furnish power for the Opfel City-Prineville Electric Railroad- OPAL CITY will have an abundant supply of PURE WATER from artesian wells which are now bein drilled, and will have a gravity water system, the reservoir being located in tne iooinius just east 01 tne city. OPAL CITY will in all likelihood be the end of a division on the railroads, as it is the first "slack grade' jthe railroads can take advantage of after leaving the Columbia River, and where plenty of water is ob tainable. OPAL CITY will be the metropolis of Central Oregon. It is the opinion of all those who have in vestigated the situation that it is the one logical spot for a city. Now is the time to buy, for next year, wiien the railroads are built through Opal City, lots will more than treble in value. Ea-cjuiiv. ForttanJ Agents for HOLEPROOF HOSITPDV for mm. women, mines and chil dren; guaranteed to wear six month. Special Holiday Packages now in. itock males a nice and ac ceptable gift . MEN'S HOSE, bo of i?1 ETA 6 pairs, iot vleOU LADIES' HOSE, box of CO f 6 pairs, for P4.UU MISSES' HOSE, box of CO nA 6 pairs, for tU.UU BOYS' A CHILDREN'S CO (( HOSE, box of 6 palrt....P"UU LADIES' "AND MEN'S SILK LUSTRE HOSE, box of CO flH 6 pairs, for PJeUU Mail orders promptly filled and de livered free everywhere. Painless Dentistry 1 0at ef Iowa seorle cam ae weir elate b4 bciesevork 1m j.heS la IK Weaill theses s rJ 22k tM sr eeraaiiii eraester $3.53 UtUt Crease 0.C 3 2k8rMnTetk3.S3 a.M rmi.-a 1 f 1 . . v. v y fatael nUhca 1C 3 siwrmiais.Ci lilnFIUtoa 2. hi I Plate. 0.C3 ear rule f.CJ S.leleMCrir'tbs.53 ttT.l.rSfMarai ma nna tern WORK UANANTKsTt POR VKAKS tlnleei JLxtrxKioa free whea Peea o brl.lr wH bonlerea. Ooeanltetioa Frae. im eaaao bettwe elnlwe work dene eni ekeie. AHwork foil T mr autteed. MoaeiBeleotrieegntpieal. Bee aieUuxla, Wise Bental Co. meeafoaavs niD.WiM.tn. PORTLANtX OREQON arrmawoMi SA.Mt.te $t,tL Asaaar. e U Tan . A NEW DEPARTURE Th. oNt ef Intenaents hav. beea freatir redaoed by th. Holman tThdertaklns company. Heretofore it has been th. custom of funeral directors to mak. charges for all Incidentals connected with a fu neral. Th. Edward Holman Undertak ing' company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, hav. departed from that custom. When casket Is furnished by us w. mak. no extra charges for embalming', hearse to cemetery, outside box or any services . that may be re auired of ua excent elothtna. cemetery land carrisres. thus effecting a savins of 126 to I7S on each funeral. '' THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. 820 TKXBD SJT-. COJfc. OAXMOV, JVBT AJUtXTSO A carload of all purpose 'horses and mares, weighing from 1100 to 1600 lbs.. Including 16 mares, some In foal. Here is a good opportunity for business men and farmers.- Buy now; don't. wait for spring. Call at 605 Alblna ave. JFAUJU BKVKZI&U, f rop. ., itnt1iBVa' eJM.MVl.-' AMUSEMENTS H' (pedal Church Services Special srvlces will be held at the Norwegian Danish Methodist Episcopal church, I Vancouver avenue and BkldmOYe street, N Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at j s p. xn. kbt. J. i. addoii, ij, u. mov. J. H. Cudllpp, D. D.; Reo. W. T. Kerr, U. X, will preach . OaSes Slvoro. Case. By agreement ef th. attorneys on both sides, O. Wal ter Gates, th. wealthy lumberman sued Sr. Calvin S. White, 504-B08 Dekum building. Phon. Main 840. A-izss.' 1 Waldorf Confetti Danes Christsn- sen's hall Wednesday. STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square . Juat ejfeoeite Hotel St. Traacaa European Plan $1.50 a day op - American Plan $3.00 a day op ' Hew ateel ni brick itrutlure, fWatsaedat . coet at M00.0O0. trerr comfort ana coe- veneace. ua cantnee traasiemna au ever city. OmnibiM meeta traine aa4 eteamera. A etaa m nwa win mj m m m raeciec. ttt. A nTiTHrvTrrnri rail .jgini.ji a trarted ftates sad reretga CnM freenred. Defeased an a i3WIU VACZTM COAST F ATX XT AOXjrCT, Xas Btecktva. Cat, oatoos uw acsooi. a- t. Rtra ardson. 'das. A- thorough, rractlcaj rouree is taw: a. Mme loet from r- r occuivauon: rerttatims e-reelnra Terms lw. Button efHce Sit Com- mtmirwinii pms. mm M t hmmd. arreta ry. Christcnsen's New Hall Xn. XL. O. Browaw Eye-Ear. Marqnam. Da Xayaes, optician. Marquam bldg. QUICK WOEK SAVES BIO LTJMBEB YABDS Th. loss by fir. yesterday afternoon to ths West Sid. Lumber company at th. foot of Montgomery street vrlll ag ar rata f 1100. Th. greater part ef this Is upon eontetfta to ths dry kiln, . of which there was no Insurance - Ths fire started In ths kiln from over heating. It was stored with lumber almost ready . to be placed upon the market The fir. had bean smoldering for some tune baror it was discovered, and when the alarm waa turned in the names naa gamea aonsiaersme neaa- j way. uwing to me tir uim aun, ins bias, had burned slowly, but as soon- as on. end was evened up, and a current of air paased through, th. firemen had th. fight of their lives t. sooflns It to th. dry kiln. ' Snow In- Baker Obtmty. rRpvetet DfcwSefe e TW Saanet.t Baker City. Or- Dec 14. fcnow has fallea her. to th. depth of a foot. 'and I the proepecta are for mora. The atlre county Is Mjoyins7 is. lineal .ieigningj in recent years, i ne snow cauaea a in-. tls Inconvenience t. sheep and cattle-' men. bat no loss ef stock nor any dam-1 Sg. has bean reported. Tha thermome ter ranges from It to SS above aero. THE WORLD'S BEST PIANO The Knabe has been pronounced best by three generations of eminent artists and connoisseurs. What could be more appropriate for that Christmas Gift what greater luamry can be provided for the home than the very best piano that money can buy? FREE MAP OF OREGON . V. Showing routes and development of railroads In the Deschutes Valley, and literature describing Opal City. wmrrx ox oaxjl. Butt golow Theatre 12 th and Morrison Phones Main 117 and A-4S24 Tonight 8:11 ' Tomorrow Night Special Pries Matine. Tomorrow The Famous American Drama ; THB MAJT OT TKB HOtXm" I Eves., 11.50 to 50c Mat., $1.00 to J5o 1 - XUX2T O. A.-10SO. Katlne. Every ajr aS T B W T r VTmUA WmUV sVal.HA sW 304 Oak St., bet. 4th & 5th Lots 450:100 STREETS EIGHTY FEET WIDE FIFTEEN - FOOT ALLEYS 10 PER CENT CASH $5.00 xPER MONTH THEATRE IKS-St: K&STS IMS4t3 V7MX or SECElUEl 13 Alios Uoyd Dainty Comedienne, The MoHaughtona, Ths Brothers Permane la "Hlghtingalea Making Ive," Cross and Josephine In "Dying to Act," la Toelca, Constant Arkansas, Joe ttarsa, Plotures, Orabestra. - . - 8BATBALB OPENS TODAY At Bungalow Theatre S NIGHTS, BEGINNINGS NEXT THUKSDAT Special Price MaUnee Saturday " Th. Favorite American Comedian BZBA XXTSAU In the Dellahtful Comedy , "TKB YXBEOAJs BtrXXB Evea. tl.Se to 60c Mat.. SI to Ito BAKER; AJTD inroot roa piwmra, . iOBTjryT io ra-TgicAX riTrwifMiwT roavTB ti-iTivra a as Tirmi. Closed for Two Days. Tfce Pa la la Royal ster. ef th. Ram mend company, at West Para . and Wsehing tea streeta, ts ta th. hands of ITIllott Broe, ehe have cloaed thla ee tabllshmeat for Wednesday and Thurs day. Watch far further announcetBeeta, ?fade of Honor I Atit rrm-S leather t eTrv ralr sf Rom.h i tm'ff 'm !'. It S to tl ) f- i t l"kTi i . -1. Te i finer. ' Palace Hole. SAN FRANCISCO . ' -' - . . v'vEcons:.. DECEMBER 15, 1909 . la an entirely new buMba'cn the old MarKct SI sKc Reproducing at a cost of more than $10,000,000 aQ the famous features, conYetuences and facilities of the old house, with many others exclusively its own Under tht aam. old tnanateineot wfoich is known ths worli evtf PALACE HOTEL COMPANY American Trust AT Chamber of UlUyUUy Commerce Central Oregon Information Bureau UNITED WIRELESS TELEGRAPH CO. SOSOS WOOBYOBTK. ciy rtaoal Agvat, 40 Main Ml. BUIJTIN (1) OarWtt Bandhaff. A-tttl Aaily soxsarca or immmrT." r tt should he aaderatood that fhla less is ematlea (fheth. fact that soon er r later th. entalde tnveater sivaa wy ta the speealattv. frvar and Wys saeets mm saargta. He rev Id. ef eaaraa, placing klanaelf la th. rate-a-ory ef th. treat ee tnvetr. er temporary taveator. bap his ecurltt at rtght asd et therefrom th. 4 pr ctt ev I per eet they T. In this emm prevMing fclrh grad. tavretiaeaita ara cneaea. he win Ke perfectly afe. B. aeoaey will, bwrtrw. ears fetes bet 4 per fnt te I pr cent. WHET IT SHOCLD BB EARS1VO HIM VERT MTCH MORS. If pmr r-rt le t tl MrHet TpretmwtlTe f-er f mm.r-- .n;ar , errta hte yers ts fevVma. wUl fee tmmf ae4 ssaeiv We 4 iw j tv( F.S rr I F. Ft ( F..VT, MS tkas aaj. fel Is very wU hy ts. vwr sua vk pteeLk ska rtnaa. 4? ttareeA nin, m trmirn asb bab abbttbi trr rrmB mrLtii itocri TBSATKB Main I. A 30 . Oeo. b Baker, Manaaer. Tonight All This Week- Th. Orand Spectacular Rxtravagansa uao or bod" ! Superb Scenery, Coetuntes snd Effect. Sea. trie BlliiKen Man. Aprn tool ana sll the other famous character. Beau 1 1 ful Music. Bargain Matine. Wedrfaday. Rpgular Matinee Saturday. Neit Week, "A Girl at the Hlm." 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