,; ' ' ; '; THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY '.ll,- 1910. V " .', ,'1 he I tli a season la Julius Bterer ana com- i , ( , , , ,,..., , ,v t s t: ... , II B6 years of af . Another charge of statutory crime went to trial before Jury In Judge Cleland's department this mornlu. iK A. Dunckel la the defend ant, and the prosecuting witness Is Grac May. 1$ years of ae, ..-., Loaf May Become DefendantA mo tion to subatltute Joel M. hong, exeou tor of the will of Mrs. Marlon B. CHn ton. , as plalutlff In-the suit of Mrs. Clinton togalnst E. B. Dufur as admin- . w ui.u'Af hiiahand. ' ruin nuiuu I inimvur v iiiQ v. ... Orpheum Vaudev e nichard Clinton and others lias Mn Orand . Vaudev ftied ln-the circuit court by Raleigh P. J-antages ........ ...... Trimble. John A. Jeffrey and John B. BUr . l' ' ' ' 1t"-e 1 Moon, as attorneys for Hattle Mullen TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. . , Bungalow . .". . . . ; .."Mary ' Jane'e P' Portland Ths Man From Homo o . . ' st ii Amvl 1 1 A ; ' Omoers Installed. Last ; evening .' Multnomah ', Council , Royal . Arcanum ', Initiated four candidate. Dr. N. R. Cox. acting ior ths supreme regent. Installed the new! officers. . 3. K. Bronaugh, In behalf of the council, presented the re tiring regent, a P. Season, with a hand some emblem Of the order In the shape of watch charm. Addresses wars made ' by. Judge Earl C Bronaugh. and the new orator, A. . Tetu. After the close of the council, the little "German band" , was brought Into the hall. by Henrj W. Tries, chief asslstapt to the orator, ami he led the members to the banquet room, where an elaborate Dutch lunch was spread. The following are the officers who were Installed; Regent. Otto Klee man; vice regent, E. R. Reed; orator. -A. I Tetu; secretary, H. Claussenlus, . jr.; collector, It' B. Northup; treasurer; ,W. I Hay; chaplain, J. Y. Richardson; guide, D. N. Mosessohn; warden, Wil liam ' Whitfield: sentry. V. V. Jones musician. Kenneth Evans; trustees. Otto Mangold,' Earl C' Bronaugh, 1L 2L Cow- Jr. -v T TV'-1; jTayittrwl Olves Up Tract The city has reached an agreement with Wil liam Hayhurst wltluj-egard to property on Mount Tabor that was purchased for park purpoaesr Tha city negotiated for four acres of ground In ona tract and .7$ of an aero In another, tha prlca for tha whole being $8400.- but when tha dead was drawn a mistake was made, and only the fractional part of an acra was described. Tha city thereupon broofh suit to correct the deed and com pel Hayhurst to convey tha whola tract After fighting tha case to tha day of trial, Hayhurst decided to comply, and when tha ease was called In tha cir cuit court this morning. Deputy City Attorney Benbow announced that a set tlement is to ba made. Tha case was continued pending tha final setttletnent Cnuron Appolats Officers Kern Park Christian church appointed tne follow ing; officers at a very Impressive and v,iif!fnl service .u Yesterday: Elders, xxr n Banna thraa vears: H. ' E. Hall and b. Woolworth, two " years; J. TTiuir and XV. W. Jack son. ona ammhu. . Ij. . W. JPhelDa and 3. A, Graves, three rears; B. I Wilcox and E. T. Douglass, two years; W. W. Cates mA a n Furker. ana veer: deaconesses . Mrs. Mary Churchill, two years; Miss Lenora Glover, ona. year; a- a. xjeery Is pastor. , They are planning to have Herbert Tenell. one of the greatest evangelists of today, to be with them In a meeting in uay. a nmmjrm Knit Inis. AbTBTJtlT 3eorgf Hutchlngs' aufl for $6400 damages animt tha Roral Bakery A Confection mnAA In a .voIuntarT nonsuit . In Judge Oantenbeln's department of tha circuit court yesteraay. MuicmnaTi -leged that ha was Injured by the care lessness or a anver ior me o.orj. The drtvei; knocked tha scaffolding from i.r.. htm whii ha was at work plas tering. The defense Alleged contribu tory negligence, and the plaintiff con- ressea mav me corayt"" f w..-, ending the case abruptly. after the Jury had, been, secured. ;" , ,' , v ... 1 f-- Viinu Bnaa for ta675 Suit for $2675 against the Portland . Railway, 1-lsht & Power company has been begun In the circuit court by Antoinette Rand because she fell Into a hole In the street In alighting from a car near the corner of geventy-second street and Villa ave nue. She saya she was carried 20 feet past the street crossing, and because, of the darkness could not sea her dinger when she stepped Into an excavation. Her left side was severely Injured, she says. The accident took place about a year ago. : 4. .', ; ment at the Bellevue-8tratford worked at the Walton. ' i )M employers' knew him only as an efficient waiter one who knew his place. He had been at .'the Bellevue Btratford for six months before last Oc tober.. '. ., ... i .i ' :'' Mrs. Xe Jaaoa Appears.. - Then the De Janons came to tha ho tel. Mra. Da Janon was 111 with an in curable malady, There' were -with her her daughter and her governess. - The latter was seldom away from the young girl except when Miss De Janon was with her mother. . . , -.. . Because of Mrs. De Janon s Illness meals were served In their rooms, and to Cohen was assigned the work of look ing after their wants. ; - There was nothing In his behavior to suggest to the relatives of the girl that a friendship existed between them. It Is , supposed that 1 tha waiter . first wormed himself Into her good graces by many small attentions to her mother. He frequently came to the room, bring ing small bunches of flowers and ar ranged the furniture tastily, doing; the little things , which the maid had neg lected. . ; ' i . . . r AT WIE THEATKKS i Wew Tork Boolety Animal Meetlng- The New Tork State society of Oregon will hold the annual meeting tonlghj nt the studio of Mme.' S. V. d'Auria. '01 Seventh street corner of-Harrison. Thn election of officers for the ensuing mr will he held. An entertaining musl ' 1 . program has been arranged, - an 1 'Ight refreshments will be served. Visit 1 and resident New Torkers are very cordially Invited. '., ,; " f ,J j Bnlt Over iilled Dog- Erlka Selberg has started suit In the Justice court against W. J. Maxwell, 781 Eowler Btreet for the recovery of $260 which h claims -was the value of a dog the latter, maliciously killed, for Selberg. Allan Oata Tire Team. Five years In tha penitentiary -was the sentence Imposed on Oscar Allen by Judge Gan tenboin In the circuit, court this morn ing, Allen having been convicted of a statutory offense against Elsie Mattes, a 14-year-old girl of St Johns. There will be no appeal. Aiien is a. wiaower, Painless Dentistij If . v J Ot W. a. Will, rswMir salHsui at nm miaaim rwruw Oat ef town people A ttrnwrn lour pipv iahod ia ona da , . The Man from lTotoe,M Last; night's attendance at the Fort land, where "The Man From 'Home" Is tha attraction this week,- Is a sore In dication that this charming drama has made' a tremendous hit In Portland. Daniel Voorhees Pike,, the leading man, Is a quaint, character. t , Top o th' World" Tomorrow Nlffht. The big musical comedy success, "The Top o the World." will be tha attrac tion at the Bungalow theatre for four nights, beginning tomorrow night, with a matinee Saturday. The well known comedians. Bailey and Austin, and an excellent supporting company will give Portland an entertaining performance. Last Time Max Figman Tonight. The attraction at the Bungalow thea tre tonight at 1:16 o'clock will be. the last performance of tha American actor and comedian, - Max Figman, In the de lightful comedy, "Mary Jane's Pa." In cluded In the excellent cast Is the charming actress, Helen Lackaye. Tllr. um BiinM YTmLvllv- , a-- - - of itching, mina. Bweains rnui One of the most pronounced hlta of in to 14 flara. er totir refsnaed. toe th aaaaon la ullna Btaarer and Com pany at tha Orpheum this week, pre senting that wonderful little musical dramatic playlet "The Fifth Command ment" The new bill opened yesterday. Matinee every day,. , ? BAker Bargain Matinee. ' . '3everly" will be aaen at tha popular bargain matinee at the Baker tomorrow. This la one of the most successful plays on the road this season, and la dramatised from George Barr McCutch eon's widely read novel. "Beverly of araustark." " i ; , . '; X ' . .. i ' m ' v , BllUkin'g Originator at rantagea. ; Mlas Virginia Lee. the girl who orig inated BUUkln'a stage career, appears as star In the musical comedy skit at Pantagcs this week, entitled "the Dana lug BlUikln." , , t . i 1 ''V Laughter Unlimited. " Laughter unlimited la purveyed by Joe Bogannya troupe of Lunatic Bakers at the Grand. This Is a eomedy acro hi, art. whtaH has claved the leading houses of Europe and the east and la now a hit over the Sullivan uonsiom. circuit. KENNEL CLUB TO TEST : . ORDINANCE'S VALIDITY A test case over a dog license has been started In Municipal court JO.' A. Parson, president of the Portland Ken nel club. Is chsrged with keeping a dog' without -paying a license. He was arrested Saturday. lie entered a plea of not guilty yesterday and admitted that he had a dog. and refused to pay a llcensei A fine of $26 was imposed. An appeal bond of $100 was Immedi ately filed and the case will ba taken to the higher court The move la on tha part of the kennel club to test the validity of the city ordinance. 1 Poultry Show at Woodburn. Woodburn, Or., Jan. 11. The second annual exhibit of the Clackamas and Marlon County Poultry association will be held bare on February , 4 and 6. Many birds are being entered.. H. C Sohellhaus of Vancouver, Wash., Is su perintending the show. The Judge Is Will B. Elmer Dixon of Oregon City. The secretary Is Mrs. Ella Plank of Woodburn. rue Onrad a to 14 Say. Pass Olntmant la guaranteed to mra any eaa of Itehlnr. Blind, Bleeding or rrmrnamg run and her husband, who are two of the de fendants. By the will of Mrs. Clinton, filed yesterday, Long Receives nearly all her property, as well as becoming execu tor Of the estate. He thus becomes the real party Interest In the suit the ob ject of which Is to quiet title to prop erty claimed by, Mrs. Mullen v as, an adopted daughter of the Clintons. The trial of tne case was Interrupted a few weeks ago by the death of Mrs. Clinton, and the attorneys for Mrs. Mullen desire to have It taken up again without delay. On After amours James ' - Roberts, John Davla and James Buchner. three young men living In South Portland, were arrested last night by Patrolman Maddux coming from a chicken house. Each man had a grain sack aver hla shoulder. A charge of being out ater hours was placed agalnat them and In municipal court this morning they said they were looking for a place to sleep. They declared the sacks they had ware to wrap around their feet, should they get cold during the night Each was sentenced to 10 days on tha rockplla. Touth Arrested for Irorgery Leon White. 20 yeara old, waa arrested laat night on a charge of forgery. Beveral lumla hau.Val hafva VlMtn . traced tO hlS credit. He la also accused of taking $70 from hla roommate, Robert Kein hart Ball of $600 in the forgery and larceny cases la asked, which ha Is un able to give. He said tie came , from tha east and spent hla money, which caused , him to resort to stealing and forgery. .. '-.j. ' . v .. . ", Theft of Copper Wire Mark Crick more, alias O'Brien, and Hans Flecher were arrested Monday evening by Spe cial Officer LiUls of tha railway com pany. In which ha chargea them with stealing 1000 pounds of copper wire. The wire came from the O. W. P. freight yards. They were apprehended la a Junk shop attempting to dispose of the material. Charges of larceny will ba placed against them. , Srof Clerk to Book We Alfred El mer, a drug clerk for E. R. Cooper, at Vancouver, Wash., was sentenced to ISO days on rockplla this morning In municipal court for taking articles from tha store and selling them. Cooper ac cused Elmer of systematically taking toilet articles and selling them in Part land. Ha was also accused of disposing of opium In Portland which he secured at the drug store. Z90k Oat for Bad Bin 8. A. Connell, superintendent of the United 8tates se cret service ' for the northwestern di vision, is sending out notice to tha banks and i large business concerns to usa caution in acceDtlnrv"eaxle" $1 sil ver certificates. Reports from Chicago, III., ' Indicate that the middle west Is being flooded with counterfeit certlfl- rataa of this description. . Nona has been discovered In Portland as yet Civil Serrloe Examinations Notices civil' service commission February 16 ana it ror a nyarauiio engineer or ine water resources branch of the geologi cal snrvey, and -for temporary hydro graphic aid February It, have been sent out by Z, A. Leigh of the postoffloe department' . ' . , ...... .' , Siiia1 . mA liiay fTnHakAHaui tfhtiVt,. The regular annual meeting of tha first unitarian society win De neia mis ev ening in the chapel. Seventh and Yam hill fflavttnth atrwt antranca). Thara will be a parish suppar at 6 o'clock, fol lowed Dy tne ousmess meeting. Ouiist Xmployea Oat rreaeat The employes of M. A. Gunst as Co. were favored this year with a substantial Christmas gift each on , of 'them being I , - Jl- OAA , ,a R274. UW ctv1M given aw per'can-. oi tneir iecemoer tOlOrC IOT 1CSS lllall prvv huw a, t -r - - "r aalarr. . I . . anno irnr i 1 - - BQQ .nm,nAnilitijif - , ireducea to PMuat sow siyics ivi wutspununiis ductions on other styles. PIANO SELLING IN DEADLY EARNEST Yetterday,t Sales Exceeded Those of Any i Previous pay We Simply CouldiVt Handle the Crowd of Eager Bayers (rrar wa tVir rnncrestion at our salesrooms yester day that it was necessary to call upon part of the office force to wait upon custcmerswe simpiy were uup.Cpi h. .oU Af Mtnr hiivprs. and conseauentlv some had to leave without being waited on. We ask all these to bear with' us and would request that all who can conven- iently jdo so come early in. the morning, as inis wm tially even up the rush. , Piano-selling such as this has never been seen Deiore in this city, and we doubt if it has in any other city. The prices and terms are more1 liberal than ever before; we simply must get rid of pianos lots of 'em with the least possible delay." Think of securing--a 'good, dependable, sweet-toned niann for $149, XU7 and 9xuo. nanos never soia ncrc Hiuuf Saaala SarklM. for f!amaa. Washoural and way landings, dally ex cept Bunday. Lreaves wasnington aireei dock at J p. m. anons-a and Brass Tons Olothee, 11 tnr 11 Rft month. Main 114. A-4114 War on a run everywhere. Unique Tailor ing Co.. loa Btarx. wlaai Waitrh Kanairlner C. rhrlatan sen, Corbett bldg., 2d fir., take elevator. W. A. Wlaa and associates, nalnless dentists, Third and Washington. OtheUo Othello, Othello, Othello. ... ' . ' ' Xr, XL O. Brown, ye-Ear. Marquam. Br. Haynes, optiolan. Marquam bldg.. HEIRESS EXCUSES - HER ELOPEMENT '(Continued From Pagre Ona) Wawill it vaa a anal 22k gold ar aaredalt arewa far J.O Holar CnwM 5.0 22kBrMrTttk2 GoldFiUlme J. Silver Flllhgtj-. 60 Inlay Filllnn 2.50 aood Rubber . ptttH O.C0 8at Had Rul) m mm. barPlatN 7.0 0 Ptlnlm Exlf ! .50 . nuaiiaawaniii". .. WORK UARANTEED POH IB yiEABS ttHBieaa utraciion zw borderaJL Oonnltation Free, iuteed. Modaraalaotrlo aqulpmeai. jjaat mataoda. Wise Dental Co. .ManainD tllWlZ PORTLAND, OREGON fNOSBOVaa: A.H. M gt.K. gaaaya,tel HOTEL, STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square L , Just opposite Hotel St. FraacU European Plan, $1. CO a day up ' r American Plan $3,00 a day up . : Ifewsfeelaiidbrlckftrachire. Turnlshedat cost of tSOO.000. Etbtt comfort and con venience. On carllnes transferring all over dty. Omnibus meets trains and steamers, ' Send for Booklet with map of Saa Francises and I compelled him to take me away hocauaa I thoucht rov arandfather did not want to have me around. I haven't had any friends since my mother died, ratner oeing away ait ine time. "I did not want to go to school, be cause everything there seemed so strange. I told Mr. Cohen that I would kill myaelf If he did not take me away." The girt told of her travels wltii Cohen. She said they used the name of King, and traveled aa father and daugh ter. When apprehended the girl had $175 In her possession, while Cohen's finances wera reduced to 115. Cohen says he took the girl away because he could not withstand her pleadings and threats of suicide. .. ,.: ..7 . , Miss De Janon, fearing her father will prosecute Cohen, ' la making ex cuses for him. ; ; DEVELOPMENTS THAT LED UP TO THE GIRL'S INFATUATION FOR COHEN , New York, Jan.- 11. Developments in theCohen case were such as to convince the police that the story of the girl's disappearance, when It Is brought out by the arrest of Cohen, will reveal: one of the crudest schemes ever attempted in this country,: In whl?n the fat, sleek waiter, with a cunning that previously had served him at the racetracks and ! gambling tables, and. posing aa an bum ble and devoted. frlend of the family, almost demented b"r grief at the recent death of her mother, and the loneliness of a-secluded life la si hotel apartment ' 7 Cohen .Han Of Mystery. , l Little Is known of the history i of Cohen before he came to thlsNilty. At various times he. said he had lived in Texas and In Florida. H was much In terested in horses and the racetraek. lie snoke several languages, but none of them well.- Before he obUIned employ the- Advertising Test Certificate print- . . J .e . , . iL fcirW . v4 ed heret present it as tirst payment iir s wonn yovj, auu the piano will be sent to your home. If ..you choose to make an 'additional cash payment, we'll give you credit $2 for for every $1 paid up to $30, as explained in the sched ule underneath the certificate. Cut This Out Worth $30 GOOP FOR a . 1 Imtov ollarsi As first payment on a Piano at Warehouse Sale Prices If presented on or before January 17. 1910. B1&BB0 PIANO HOTTSB JonnaL S " 353 Washington Street n In wa . ..... ' . . t rw i. i Wm wA.t . .1 an. .nv ninnn our stock. We will accept this certificate as first payment on the piano. Tom make your , next payment one month later. $2.00 FOR $1.00 Should' you desire to pay any cash, In addition to this certificate, ' will give you a receipt for 13 for every dollar you pay up to i0. , . EXAMPLES .Present this Certificate and get a receipt for Present tils Certificate and pay 5 la oaah and gat ft receipt for. . present this" Certificate and pay $10 la cask and get a receipt tot... Present MOB Certificate and pay 315 la oaah and get a receipt for . . . Present this Certificate and pay 330 in oaah and gat a receipt for. . . a-tiviaca anit n 133 in cash and att receipt for... Present t2ia Cartlfloata and pay $30 la cash and gat a receipt for ....$30.00 . . . .$40.00 . . . .$50.00 ....$6040 ....$70.00 ,...$8040 ....$90.00 Meat's1 Not High Meat'g riot high when you can go to any Smith market and buy right choka ' fancy Pot Roast Beef for, pr pound '.. '"a'Vaj. Meafa not high when you t Smith Corned Beef tot.....M. 8. Meat'i' not high when you can get Soup Bonea at Smith market for, ; per pound . .......... , i '""'! Meat't not high, for Smith aelU fresh Pig'a Feet for only, per pound. .. Meat'i not high when Smith tells Fresh Pig Hocks for, per pound.... lOf Meat's real high awfully high if you go to soma other market than Smith s Meat's not high when you can get Beef to boil snd Beef to stew, 6 and 8f Brisket Beef and flanks of fresh Beef at Smith's 22 market, lb 6 and T Don't say "Meat's high" when you can get Short Ribs of Beef at Smith's markets for 8e and Shoulder Roast Beef for Meat's not high at Smith's markets when you get Hamburg Steak for 10 and Shoulder Beefsteak for Buy a whole Shoulder of Lamb at a Smith market, for, per pound lOf - It's cheap it's good but it's not high- Lamb Stew at any Smith market for, per pound. Si Polka comine to our Alder-Street Market must avoid the Beef Trust's markets on Alder street If the Beef Trust could get in its work on Port land, you would have to pay what the people in the east are paying lor meat. Stick to Smith and you'll find Meat's Not High FRANK L. SMITH MZ.AT CO. "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" 22 MARKETS Ilk Great Savings W Failing Eye Sight Restored i V 10 year in :or.'juid and the largest practice ta the Paclfia northwest. ; . . Ton are enested. to aroly the following testa to your eyes and report te resnltj to ui Do you see objects through a haseT , . Does tho atmosphere seem smoky or foggy T Do spots or ' specks ; dance before the eyesT , Do you see more clearly some days than oti.eraT. Doca a candle or street lamp seem expanded Into a - larae? flame T Do luminous objects, - like the moon, seem multiplied? Moat people cannot afford to pay high prices for their glassea yet they should have the very beat of good work and here Is where we can serve such, people. eti narxT rXCXAXXST Keoond Tloor Corbett Bldg, 6th and Morrison. - ' THOMPSON AMUSEMENTS , 0 9 is a Offered 35c Prophylactic Tooth Brush at 28e 40c Kent Tooth Brush on sale...l....29J 40c Dr. Chance Tc-oth Brush, sale 29 50c Dr. Baker's Ideal Soap, on sale. . . .20 50c box Jergen's Oatmeal Soap, sale..42 Sic Jergen's Old Oatmeal Soap. 42 50c box La Contessa Soap, sale at 29 25c box Castile Soap. on sale at. ........ .15 10c cake Lilac Glycerine Soap at 14 25c Glycerine and Rose Water at 14 25c bottle Bay Rum on sale at... 14 25c bottle Rose Water on sale at.... 14 75c St. Croix Bay Rum on sale at.... 45 45c Bleached Towels on sale at 32 65c Friction Towel now on sale at.... 46 75c Bleached Towel now on sale at... 32 75c Friction Towel on ste at .44 85c Friction Towel on sale at K8 $1.50 Bleached Towel on sale at..,. f 1.18 $1.75 Bleached Towel on sale at.... 8 1.33 $2.50 Friction Towel on sale at.... 8. 1.82 25c Mennen's Talcum Powder for 15 25c Squibb's Talcum Powder, can 19 25c Williams' Talcum Powder 15 25c Holmes Frostilla, bottle for 14 25c Lyons' Tooth Powder, 2 cans 25 25c Sanatol Tooth Powder, can at IT 25c Sanatol Tooth Paste, tube at IT- 25c Graves' Tooth Powder, 2 cant,.... 25 25c, Euthymot Tooth Paste, tube at... IT 25c Sanatol Face Cream, Jar, only IT $1.00 Ingraham's Milk Weed Cream.. T5 50c De Miracle Cream, Jar, only. .. . . .3T 50c Pompeiian Cream, Jar, at only...,3T All OUR HAIR. GOODS at HALF PRICE Sale of Medicated Sanitary Tissue Toilet Paper 2000 Packages at Half Off and Less ..a aa.BBBaaBaaeBaBaeBSBBBaaaWBBaBPPiB - Two thousand packages fine Medicated Toilet Paper, made from highest grade tissue, treated with balsam. 25c flat or round package, at 2 for 25 15c flat or round package, at 3 for 25 PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR and DELIVERED WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. PHONE FOR OUR SPECIAL MESSENGER W5oparp Clarke & 30. CALENDULA CERATE RELIEVES CHILBLAINS; JAR, 25 BUNGALOW A5 Phones: Main 117 and A-4214. uurr Tisni toitioht. MAX FIGMAN In the Comedy-Drama "VLXXT TASTE'S Pi" ' Seats now selling, 11. B0 to SOc. BUNGALOW ISdAMorri.11 Phones: , Maln 117 and A-4224. 4 NIGHTS, BEGINNING- TOMORROW. MATINEE 8ATURDAY. , , The Big Musical Play.. "THE TOP 0 TtlE WORLD" Seats now selling tl.EO to SOtf. JkJS Portlind Theatre . JBt UKBIER & CO.'S PRODUCTION The Man From Horn Ths success of two continents. All Hits wee. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.- Regular prices will prevail., Next Week Florence Roberts THB TBAKHPOMgATIOBT." MAXir 6, A-1030 HAT. ZTEBT SAl 15-23-500 Cw. -jnguts 19-25-60-790 7jS?.f- THEATRE ASTAVCED VAUDETXLIJI KEAOxajnutt jmita Btefer and his oompany la The plfth Qonunandment. BAKER THEATRE gM'i,,. TONIGHTALL WEEK. Bargain matinee Wed., 26o all seats. First time In the west, Geo. Barr Mo- Cutcheon's beautiful romantlo play, BETXBIaT. Dramatized from "Beverly of Grau Btark." Superb company and scenic pro duction. Evenings, 26c, 60c, 76c, $1.0. Saturday matinee, 25c, 60c Next week, "Sis Hopkins." . A9TA3TCBD TATOETXXJU:, JUH iWw J WW - " (mamplOB swimmer and Direr; Wills & Hassan. Payne at ee, Senor Oalfane HmLm Bryant. Pearson a Oarfiel J I,ao White. Pantagesoope. Popular Prices Matinee Sally Cartaln g:3Q. tao and . - QBAirn wxzx jajtuaxt areatest laughing hit of t oontlnants, JOB ' BOtfAAST ntOTJPB OP IiUK- ATIO BAXSBS. Ipsclal Importation for SnlUyan Oon- , sldlae Circuit. 10 Oordner, Rankin t Orlffln. Prank iiarckley, Poar sanolnir Bella. Marie Pitsglbbona, 3. 0. Tremayne t. Co. vnd Binn. Orandasoope. .. ajAiuaai vuviuh r - Matinee every day J:30; any seal., lsc. Evening 7:30. 9:1BT balcony, 16c; lower floor, 26c; box seats, 60c rruio ie iinniitinnari1v the most liberal piano proposi tion ever offered, and will probably never be duplicated in the history of the trade. Conditions over which we had ii.tri take this drastic action we knew it would be the only sure way to dispose of so many fine n anfts in uch a snort time. ; ' h'rrti ennn nniisible for best choice at the rate y, v'vv.. - w r , rw , tne pianos are going at prcscui, iaittvHvaiv ana vavenising ici wm buuu u, a mouv v """v;.. pkuwrHiii!itr 333 Wcshinstoa St., et Pcrfe (EigMh) St. FELLOWS GROCERY CO. GROCERIES AND MEATS ROSE CITY FLOUR Fancy Patent, Hard Wheat Per Sack COUNTY ARMORY TEJTTH AMD OOTJCX 8TB. ' Matinee and Night Only Monday Jan. 17th WXUUAX MOBBZS (lae.) Present" The World Famous Scotch Comedian and Entertainer Harrv Lauder Wlta a Company of Celebrated Asso . elate PUywra, Including jtUlan Slttage and Bpeclal lAnden Or- ..... obestra. - , ,; - . . Seat sale opens tomorrow, January 11 at 10 a. ro., at Sherman-Clay, 6th and Morrison. Prices 60c, 11.00, $1.60 and $2.00. Can be reserved by tele-a-raph from out of town with money orders or check. Extra heating. 349-351 Oak St. 348-350 Ankeny St . Both Phones 2596 Portland, Ore. J A NEW DEPARTURE The cost of Interments have beea. greatly reduced by the Holraan Undertaking company. ' Heretofore It has been -the custom of funeral directors to, make.charfes for all Incidentals connected with a rj nersX The Edward Holman Undertak ing company., the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, hav. departed froiri that custom. When casket is fomlhe- by ui we make no extra chare for embalming, hears, to cemetery, outsl-le I box or an service. m nmj Sulred of us. except clothtna:. eem.t Jind carrlsA thus effecting, a savin t t of $2S to $7$ en each funeral. , ! THF. F.ntV ARD IIOLEIAfJ t UNDERTAKING CO. WO TKTBO Bt, COM. CAXK09T. P. A TORI 11 Til m United States and Pare!? flOil Proeuraa, afanrtd and - iicixM coabryaiiVTAarrcT. i . r Stockton. CaJU