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the Oregon daily journal. Portland. Tuesday evening. January, is. mo. day he wa- arrested taken Into cuatody) by the police, lieinse was recently deprived of bla license aa a gasoline launch operator by tha chief of police of St. Johns for running hla boat aa a ferry whlla In an Intoxicated condition. - lONKJHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Wife Xs'a aa Affinity Complaining rn.i.n -,,. that an affinity baa bean 'traveling ltb aiiu Tf amvuli vwaf uua-iMUl i e J f L van ault for divorce from Nellie Murray, i whom he married In Vancouver, Waah., In November, 1(01. - Ha namea Roy Me . aker ...,.,..,.. "tile Hopkins" Orpheum Vaudeville Grand Vaudeville pantages Vaudeville Star i... Moving Picture Kean aa corespondent. Batata of Judg Traser Mrs. Dora B, Brows la taa meir Laaarua Acker- Fraaer liaa filed her final report aa ad- m,n Drotner at tna late a nca Aeaer t .... , ,v. t man. waa appointed administrator of "'T '"' . v'" . ' : bar estate by Judge Wabater la tha juoge Annur i rraier. mere la no count court thl. mortiln. Mlaa Aek SOCIAL Personal , personal property , to distribute, tha re celpta being balanced by the disburse ments, amounting to 16576. Tha real " estate on hand conslsta of 20 lota In Eugene and a 27-acre gravel bed ' In v. Lane count y tha latter being aubmerged during a large part of tha year, Mra. Prase r aaya ahe thinks it advisable to J bold tha real estate Indefinitely. Tba ' helra besides the widow are four ohll " dren, Kenneth F. Fraaer, Oenevlev Fra ser, . John H. Fraaer and Dorothy Fra ' er. Tba widow baa been receiving an allowance of f 100 per month, but relln Qulahoe any claim to further allowance Bar to Attend runeral Members of the bar will gather at tba courthouse at 1:10. Thursday afternoon and proceed to . tba Unitarian church In a body to at I tend tha funeral of tba' lata 0. O. Gam' mans, Thie waa the purport of a mo tion adopted at a meeting thla morning Just before court convened, after E. B. Beabrook had officially auggeated the death of Gammana . to Presiding Judge Bronaugh, it waa also voted to au tborlaa tha presiding Judge to appoint a eommlttea of five to draft resolutions In respect to tha memory of tba depart ed lawyer. , Tba Judge will announce the member of thla eommlttea on Tburaday. Axtlaana rianalar Meetings Tba United Artisans are planning two large rneetlnga In tha near future. Tba first will be a claaa initiation of too candi- datea In Chrlatanaen'a hall on the night of February. Si. Seventeen city assem blies will take part in tbla meeting and the floor work will b exemplified by drill corpa from Arista, Woodlawtt, Sun - nyslde and Montavllla, Tha aecond vent will take place March t and will consist of a . banquet to all members who have secured candidate. The ban quet will ba held In tha dining room il f tha Commercial club. erman died on January i at tha age of 71 and left property valued at $17,771. Tha property la nearly all In real aetata. Her brother la the heir. . t " " J a i r -'woman's Cinb Banana The 1 mem bers of tha Woman'a club are planning to celebrate their 14th. anniversary with a banquet at tha Commercial club, on tha evening of January 17. "Thl prom laes to b the moat enjoyable event of the . club year and the only occasion whan men are especially Invited. Vew System at Postofflca With tha employment of alx additional clerks in the city delivery division of tha gen eral postofflca, Poatmaatar John C Toung baa changed tha old aystem of "working out' mall in tha subatatlona. Heretofore, mall baa bean sent loose to tha different stations and tbere sort ed out for tha different carriers. Un der the present system, mall will b sorted for carriers during the night at tba general postofflca and ' aent to the subatatlona, ready for distribution early in tha morning. . : Seal Zatata Ken MeafcTha regular monthly meeting of tha Portland realty board will be held "in tha convention hall of tha Commercial club at 4 o'clock th! afternoon. The chief bualneaa to coma befor tha tr.eetlng la the consid eration of a number of memberahip ap plications. . ,:',' J f a k Servloae Oreet Buccess-Evangellstlo services In the First United Brethren church closed successfully Sunday even ing. Tha offering for home mlaalona Sunday evening amounted to $517. Evangelist R. J. Parrett and wife as sisted Pastor BuaaeU 8. Showers. - , ., " ruaeral of Trad Wldmer The funeral of Fred Wldmer, 66( Eaet Stark atreet. will ba held tbla afternoon from the lata realdenca. Ha was yeara old, and Is survived by a aon, J., R. Wldmer, a plumber on tha eaat side. --- Mining Company XaoorporaWd I. ' X Muncy. A. II. Wllaon and J. M. Wag goner have filed artlclea of Incorpora tion of the Cobra Golden Mining com pany, with a capital atock of 11,000,000. tr. a . U The Central W. C. T. U. will meet tomorrow afternoon at !:3J In room SOt Goodnough building. Mra J. Monroe will talk on the anu cigarette law. ' ' . If you Are Particular about your drugs and medlclnee, let me attend to your preaorlptlona and medical wanta. Albert Bern!, th druggist. 12$ Washington street. Byder Paces Grand XAroeny Obargl 'A charge-of grand larceny baa been placed againat Thomaa Ryder, the young man accused of taking a val uable watcb from A. M. Grilley, phy a leal Instructor at the T. M. C. A. Ry der Is also in tba Justice court on charge of atealing Jealry. The aecond Offenae will be taken before the grand Jury.- Hla parenta llva at Seattle, and he was employed her by a typewriter company. Wife left lm Acouaing Dal la D, Walker of deserting him, Marvin A. Walker has begun suit for divorce In the circuit court Ha says eho loft him in May, 1908, after a married life of a title more than two years. Thv were married In Black River Fall. Wis., and the wife, with their one child, la still there. 1 Hot Snough X4oanses J. T. Welmer, a teamster of St. Johna, was yesterday fined $76 for not displaying license tags on bla wagon. Ha waa operating five wagons with but three, licenses, despite warnings said to 'have been issued by the police. He persisted, however, and his arrest and fining followed. - Misbehaved on Streetcar Edward Giltner, arrested Sunday evening on a St. Johns car, was fined $10 yesterday In municipal court. Conductor Tucker made the complaint against Giltner for being disorderly In the car. A compan ion of the roan escaped when a patrol man mde the 'arrest. .. Wednesday Daaclng olnb at Ringlet's hall every Wednesday. Beat dance in town. Professor Rlngler, manager, Nice people are invited. Gentlemen BOer Hefty orchestra. Steamer Jessie Xarktas, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally aa cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at i p, m. Swiss Watch Bepalrfng C. Christen sen, Corbett bldg., 2d fir., take elevator. W. A. Wis and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Watoh and wait for Othello, look, listen for Othello. Opening danoa Dreamland halL Wednesday Stop, night, e . Dr. B. O. Brown. Eye-Ear. Marquam. i v Br. Eaynea, optlolan. Marquam bldg. MONKEYS AND DOGS AT ORPHEUM REAL CUT-UPS (SocUl as Is a dally fMture of T Journut, Any ene wliblor te fumt such news (bonld mdI It slfiiMi to .the arlty editor or U'le pboae it before 10 e'clock la tbe morntog.) Ills ' grace, -Most Rev. Archbishop Christie, entertained tha choir of St. Mary's cathedral at dinner last night. Tha following were present: - li la grace, the Archbishop, Rev. Fathers Mc- Devitt, Donnelly, O'Ferrell and Da Lar mier, Frederick W. Ooodrlch, Meadamea Parrlah, Malcheater, Crulkahank and McCartney, Mlasea Irene Flynn, Rose Frledla, Louia Ftiedle; Halllnan, Mc Klnnon, McEntee, . Croaley, Springer, Rogee, Moore, Ken k el, . Gleaaon and Igoe, Meaara Ceama, McCartney. Ca baltn. Stark and PetseL After dinner a very pleasant evening was spent, en livened with carda and music. f - ' Tha Daughters ol the Confederacy ar making elaborate plans for tha cele bration of the lata General Lee' birth day anniversary, tomorrow with a re ceotlon and musicals at Chrlstenson hall at I o'clock. Tha program will tn-J elude much . excellent talent, musical and literary. Judge David Johnaon will give the addreaa of the evening on tha life of tha general whoaa birthday la commemorated. All frlenda ar invitea to attend,7 "-""" ' V ? ." ; A reading of "Parsifal" will ba given by Mrs. Charlotte Curtie, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Ht. Mark's par iah house, l$l Twenty-fieet street, A sliver offering will be taken In aid of the Women's guild of St. Mark's Epis copal church. Mrs. W. C Knighton will leave tha end of the week for southern California for a couple of months' sojourn. e Miss Mabel Withycombe, a popular Vialtor from Corvalllla, haa been a guest at tha horn of Mra Benton Klllin for several days. Miss Withycombe re turned borne yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. W. D. Do Varney left toav for a 10 daya' vlalt In Tacoma. Tha Da Varneya have apartments at tha Hotel Oregon. Tha Young Men's Social club of 6t Lawrence church will give a whist par ty and dance" at St Lawrence nan. Third and Sherman atreeta, tomorrow night The club baa arranged ,a good program. The Oregon society of the Son of the Revolution had a smoker last night st the University club. Frederic Stan ley Dunn of the University of Oregon read a paper on "Benjamin Franklin." SELLWOODOPEIir 1011 or; ib ne Home of Commercial Interests of Suburb Inspected by Many Last Night. ; ; : With a completed olubhouse equal to its needs, and with an ambition oom menaurat to tha building,- tha Sellwood Commercial ejub was formally Installed In it new home. East Thirteenth street and umatllla avenue, by a banquet and apeechfeat held last night Nearly 250 members of the club were present They were representative of tha bualnaas and soolal Interests of tha enterprising sub- uro. a quartet furnished music . Boast of Individuality, "BeJIwood, although a suburb of Port land, can yet boaat of an individuality, which makes It practically a city by Itself," asserted Dr. R. 8. Stearns, presi dent of th club, during his addresa. "And it waa for thla move, to. give Sellwood publicity, that this Club was first thought of. No later than July this club was started, and It met with such' succesa among energetic bualneaa men that today wa can Justly ba proud of our start giving to Sellwood a fine ouuaing and to It members an ideal meeting place foa theli benefit, both for recreation,. bualneaa and advancement of Ideaa for the good of thla suburb. "The growth of Sellwood. although remarkable, haa been very conservative. There haa riot been any wildcat acbema or goldbrlck Inducements to bring peo ple here. The natural advantages her have been aufflclent to warrant a stable and consistent growth. Tha area ordlt narlly spoken of under the term Sell wood comprises a district that cannot be TALKS on TEETH BT TXI BBS OEBTAT. CO., BBBTXSTS Absit Invidia (Bo Offense Intended.) To the dog. It's the tick on the dog's back, Our talks on teeth are intended to edify the public regarding the htgh- ss dentistry, an have no intention of entering into a con eaL ui nign-ciass demn the bargain entlatry. and to con counter article. Wo troveray with the cheap skate who seeka to gain a little publicity for himself at our expenae. The Rex Dental Co. have nine offlcea in the west, in each city we have the same standing that we have established for ourselves here the rep utation of dolna the best, most beauti. Mr. Solomon Hlrach and Mia Clem- ful. artistic and durable work that is entlne Hlrach have returned rrom a juhiuib m uenumry. we are ine ong aeveral month.' vi.it in ea.tern cltiea, ' Jjr r- of ( the Alveolar their itinerary including New xora, . UnltM :Butf, and 8tate ,n which Washington. Chicago and Boston. w do buslneas, by patenta. copyright ana irnaemarK. we nnve treated rtun- Mr. and Mrs. EL C. Jorgehson, accom panied by Mrs. 'Henry Everdlng, left Sunday for Europe, They will aall from New Tork by the Mediterranean route, and will tour the continent extensively, remaining abroad Indefinitely. Mrs. Philip Gosllnsky of San Fran cisco Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ralph Jacoba, Annual Election. A meeting of the Sunnyaide Push club will ba held in the office of Dr. J. A, Pettit at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. Tha annual elec tion of of fleers, will be held and Im portant business transacted. ' li.- t: "I Arrested la Court B. F. Helnae, ar rested last week for drunkenness In St Johns by Officers Etheridge and Dun bar, appeared in court yesterday for trial fully as inebriated -as ha was tba dreds of people In thla city, many of them are among the best known people here. Wa unhesitatingly referHo them, feeling sure that each and every one. when asked, will say that the Alveolar work we did for them la aatlafactory In every way,, and that It far exoeeded their expectationa. In looks, comfort and service. We also have samples, oounter parta or original caaea, In our officea, which speak for themselves.- What a man sees he knows. We can alao show you work In the mouth or being put in. Aa at all times we have patients in our offices having this work done. In condemning the bargain-counter aentisis- wora we no not mean that it is impossible to get agood Job done by such, but if you do it's an accident. We know some few dental parlor den tists who do good work and get a fslr price for It. Tet It stands to reason that if gold and skill are the most ex pensive of the commodities. If you get both, it costs more than ordinary work. A pig is sure to squeal If you stick him, and the fellow whom the shoe pinches it pretty apt to be a pig. Remember, please, that while our specialty la the areat ALVEOLAR method of replacing missing teeth without resorting to those HORSE, AUTO AND CAR MIX IN ODD ACCIDENT A horse, automobile and streetcar mixed up yesterday evening in a col lision at Gllsan street and Union av enue, in which th streetcar came out best The auto was badly demolished. and th horae and rider rationed awav In the dark. Tha horseman wa riding down Union avenue,' closely followed by the auto. The chauffeur attempted to go around tha horae, and bumped Into the aireeicnr. ine latter, under the care unsanitary makeahifta. the antiquated of a new motorman, waa going at a bridaework and Dartiai dates, and the Portland Saa Francisco Seattle tmCZAXXBTO TJT Gloves, Umbrellas Hosiery - Aonrrs Sverwaar Guaranteed Ho Very Special for Today, Wed'sday Men's and women's ;, Urn-, brellas, handles worth tip to $10.00, on sale at.'.... $4.95 Women's "Onyx" i Pure . Thread Silk Hose, black and all colors, $1.50 val. for 95 f The monkeys and dog are good . at the Orpheum this week. The former ride on th latter, and tba latter rep resent high school horse. Th mon key doff their hats and aaiute and act quite like men. Arthur Whltelaw, the Irian-American, has a broad accent and genial smile that make him almost as Irish as could ba Imagined and- several ofl his quips are funny. He Is a rare per son. He can give a ' serious recitation throughout without getting a laugh in the wrong place. I Gus Edwards' "Kountry Kids" humor Is of th type that makes that spelling possible. After seeing It you think if "God made" the country, and man made the town," your fellow beings had a little th better of it, Julius Stager's play, "The Way to the Heart" pleased his audience even better than hla sketch of last week. Sandberg and Lee, the "ha-ha" instiga tors, deserve lots of credit for they "Worked so . hard to be funny. Mmc. Irani m, tiuis virtuoso, cnoi ner o-i tecijuns weii ana riayen wiin expres sion though her breath was a little short Sam Kramer and Eugene Sheck exhibited their muscles In great lumps and carried each other around upside ..own and all kinds of ways as easily as a child playa with Its Teddy bear. There were tbe usual moving picturea and orchestra numbers. , good clip. The streetcar struck the front of tha auto and smashed It The machine belongs to V. J. Dawson, presl dent of tha Oregon Coaat company, and was being driven by IS. M. Sbaw. The latter was cut about the face In tha collision. New Carrier at La Grande. (Special Dlaixtch t Ibe J ur..,;.i La Grande, Or., Jan. It. A third carrier's rout for city delivery wa established here last Sunday, and today Ed Leach, the new carrier,- corqrnencodf a delivery of mall in South La Grand,! lurmeny ouisioe mo jimits oi ine ae livery son. I. I t i4 309 Morrisorr Street WHILE MOTHER ILL SON SELLS FURNITURE While bis mother lay' almost at the door of death at the Good Samaritan hospital, George Haines, Twenty-third and Savler streets, sold her clothing, rugs and other household goods from the home. He was arrested yesterday evening and charged with being a vagrant Haines Is 78 years old. He has spent considerable money for liquor. Satur day afternoon he was sent by a Baloon keeper.' at .Twentieth and Thurman streets to get a gallon Of whiskey. He took the money and failed to : return with, the liquor. r The mother has been at the hospital several days. . During her absence from the little home the son sold the furni ture at any price he could get He waa given 80 days on the rock pile this morning in . municipal court READS RUBAIYAT; TAKES HIS LIFE 1 Tacoma, Waalu, Jan. ll "And when the,, angel, with his darker draught, draws up to. thee take It and do not shrink." . , , ' . v . , : Marking In ' pencil this , passage : in "The .Rubalyat of Omar Khayyam." Frederick Blum, -an aged guest at th Berkeley hotel, 133T Commerce Street laid the volume beside him on the table this, morning, sat in a rocking chair ancF shot himaplf through the Jemplc ayIBgTjInstantIy, His preparations for death we,re most methodically made, quit In accordance with th philosophy of the oriental poet ' ; r .,' i On the Inside of Blum's gripes writ ten the address and name of "F. P, Mc Mullen, 4 Wall street. New York, or 104 North rrblrd street Vlnceunes. Ind." ' i Olympic Flour f is an aid to rather than a test of your - ability-.'" -.Mather. If yott don't get tha baking results von i shoald try sack of Olympic it alway magea rood things to eat. A It's -better l than ever: curing of pyorrhea (loose teeth), we are experts In every branch of dentistry, from the simple filling up, and what w do you may rest assured will be the verv highest of high-class. If you cannot call send for our booklet on Al veolar deplstry; it Is free. TXB JKjtX DEITTAZ, CO., BBBTXSTS til toS14 Abington bldg. 10 Sd at. Sundays, 10 to 12. Keep our address. y Terms to reliable people. Special Notice Werner Petterson Co. TAILORS Have Moved UPSTAIRS over store formerly occupied by them for the last three years. Moving away from the high rent into reasonable-rent quar ters, we are making garments 20 'per cent less than tailors paying 1 the high rents. Our Work to Be Compared Only With FZB8T CXASS all men Wearing good clothes to call at our up stairs location, right above old stand. It will pay NEW ENTRANCE 14254 SECOND ST. BET. XOBJUSOB AJTO AX.DBB. AT YOUlt GROCER'S PoavtAa rtoosma UOxm Oo., PoartAjro, Oupacm HOTEL . STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square just oppoatn nom ou rrancu - " European Plan $1.50 a day up y American Plan $3.00 a day up , JTsw tied and brick structure. Fnr&Ubedat : : cost of $100,000. Svary comfort and eon f venlraea. Oo carltDe transferring all ever city. Omnibus meets trams and staamera, Sand for Booklet with map of Saa Francisco Portland Academy Second term will open Tueaday, Feb ruary 8. The academy flta boys and girls for eastern and western college. Certificate of the school accepted at Amherst, Williams, Cornell, Smith, Woman's" College. of Baltimore, and the college and universities of the Pacific coast. " Beginning classes In February in Roman history, civics, 1 penmanship and bookkeeping, algebra, ,aolld geometry, trigonometry, with field practic in sur veying. The academy includes a thorough prt marv inA (rtmmkr school. For catalogue address Portland Acad emy, Portland, or. Boston Dentists The best is th cheap estno ., students. Our methods safe and reli able. We work for half the - charge made . by ether high Fiass vaen t i a t s. - Examination . free, extracting free, and painless. Com to- " day, - see us,' save money. Th' BOSTOH BBBTXSTS. 291 Mor rison, Opposite Meier t Frank .and post, office. Open evenings until' 9 and Sun daya until 11:10 for people who w.ork. equaled by any as a ' manufacturing, mercantile or residence section. Our present Industries represent an exoeed lngly large monthly payroll, which, in great part, is kept in thla district Our stores ars many,, nd represent nearly all linea" k - . . , , - Bralsas Sellwood Baterpr, Tom Richardson, manager of tb Port land Commercial club, complimented th Sellwood business men on their enter prise, and aasured them that tha feat they .had performed In 1 organising a commercial club and putting up a build lng in a city suburb was unprecedented, and apoke much for the suburb's future. Dr. H. O. vlsott, vie president of tn ciuo, deacrlhed the way in which Intereat in tha T. M. C. A. had been given unusual Impetu In Sellwood. In even day 111,000 waa raised, then enough more to plan for a brick, rather than a frame building, waa forthcoming. Th Boll wood Commercial club build ing I oommodlou and attractive. . On tha lower floor la th banquet hall, reading room, kitchen and engine room. Th office, billiard rooms and commit tee rooms ar on th aecond floor. The secretary, R. W. Edwards, will ba In the office much of tn time. A Sell wood publicity campaign ha been In augurated and la well under , way. ", I PROMINENT BAKER ' PIONEER PASSES (RpccUl PUpatch to Tbe Journal. Baker City, Or., Jan. 11 Judge H. B. Courtney, a prominent member of Baker county bar, died last night at hi horn In thl city of heart failure. He wa born In Ireland, and wa 61 year of age.' He came to Baker 10 years ago. yurtng th height or th Popullat-fuslon era he waa district at torney for Baker, Union and Wallowa counties. He wa highly educated and waa a close student of politics. He leaves a wife and one child, Henry Courtney, and a brothei In Portland. Dr. H. A. Courtney, AGED MAN STRUCK BY YOUTH WANTS DAMAGES , Samuel Robb, bent with tha weight of (0 years, 1 tha plaintiff In a suit on trial before Judge Cleland In th circuit Court thl morning wherein he I trying to collect I52S-from Ernest Kern for an assault committed on August It. The men live a short dlsunce apart In Sellwood. Robb waa taking car of a cow which he allowed to stray upon th property of Kern. Th latter, who I a younger man, strong and vigorous, hit th old man with a stick or walking can on th head and arm. Robb al lege that ha waa seriously and perma nently Injured, whlla Kern says he merely tapped tha old man, and the hurt wa trivial. J. D. Steven, th Socialist orator, a witness for Robb, created much amuse ment when he testified that Kerns had alao charged him with the cane. He admitted he had caused Kerns' arrest on one occasion and remarked that he wanted to determine whether Kern waa a criminal or only inaane. The testi mony wa not finished. thla morning. California Author Dead. (Unite Press Leased Witv.l Pasadena, Cel.. Jan. 18. Margaret Col.ler Qraham. one of the belt known If you are all run down Foley's Kid ney Remedy will help you. It strength ens the kidneys so they will eliminate th impurltie from the blood that de press the nervea, and cause exhauatton, backache, rheumatism, and. urinary Ir regularities, which aap the vitality. Do not delay. Take Foley'a Kidney Rem edy at once. Skldmor Drug company, ltl Third street ...-L ..- -- 1 V of California mveilaU tux achieved national fame. Is li a t at I. r home In South laadrna. She nn t i September :, 1150. Her husband, 1 . aid Qraham, died in in 'JO. rile Cur- la Is 14 !)-. ' Plan Olntm-nt la su-rautvad to mra anr of Itrhlns. HUnd. Uls.llnt ar Pmtrutll"; In to 14 la. or Hion rnin1l. " AMUSEMENTS BUNGALOW SrK,-i . Phones Main 11T and A-42!4 TONIOHT, TOMORHOW AND TliUItS r ;, - ... DA V. Matinee Wednesday. David Helaseo Preseuta. BATED WABJrZSXiB Itt The Music Master." Prices Il.tO, 11.00, ll.iO. $1.00 PORTLAND THEATRE M443A7085 ROBERTS , Supnortod by t WHITK WHITTI.KPKT. "TUB TBABSrOBMATZOB." Price &Uo to 11.60. TO BIO XT and all week. Matra Wd-aeaday- and Batarday. TEST THIS MONEY-SAVING OFFER Go at it in the right way make a careful com parison of the values you can get at our prices t with those offered for the same or more money elsewhere. BENJAMIN'S High-Grade Fancy Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats $25.00 VALUES NOW SELLING AT 919.50 $30.00 VALUES NOW SELLING AT $23.50 $36.00 VALUES NOW SELLING AT ?28.75 $40.00 VALUES NOW SELLING AT $32.50 $45.00 VALUES NOW SELLING AT ?34.50 AU Fancy Vests and Trousers Reduced r 311 Morrison St.. 0pp. Postofficc Shennan may & Co Sixth and Morrison Opposite Iostoffice Would You Like to Have This Beautiful Victor in Your Home? Think of having in your parlor the latest popu lar songs by the greatest singers of the day; the old time melodies that are ever new; the music of fa mous bands and orchestras; the magnificent voices of the world's foremost operatic stars. All this and more the VICTOR brings to you, no matter where you live; and as you listen you" for get it is a VICTOR everything is so real and true to life that you imagine you are listening to the per formers themselves. . Think of having such a wonderful musical in strument in your, home how much pleasure it would : bring to yourself and family. Don't go without a Victor in your home. Don't shut out of your lifethe melody and. fun that make home a home indeed. Don't put off buying a ; Victor when you ought to have it right now. Buy it today and en joy the Victor while you are paying for it, ' VICTORS O Sloo EASY TERMS BAKER THEATRE A&!l.f. TONIGHT ALL WEEK, th always pnpul.tr ' . ; ' B08B MXI.VTX.Xja In her everlnstina; rural comedy auccese "XL B.OPK2BB" Eleventh tlma around. 'Don't mlna it.. Baraaln matinee Wednesday, ZBr. B.it. matinee, tic, 60c. Night prices, J 6c, too, 76o. 11.00. -ma woir la wmui aeai warn. a. A-1Q20 BTEBT DAI l-83-i0o Birtts 15-36-60- T8a , HeadHaa, Julias ffjterer and hla eompa ay, presenting "The way to the Heart" MAXm IV MAT. 71 THPATDR AOYjYBCEO TAtrDBTXX.X.B ABTABCBB TAtTSBTUiZiB. Commencing - Monday Matinee, January 17. NIlOTri EUBOPBAB COMZBT CIRCUS Kilmer, Taylor Wilson, Clotilda Montrose, Elliott ft West, The Jonae WUllama Oo Mllla a riyaa. Wek The Grand win or JAHT7ABY 17 Al rremont Oo. aUy anembler "Tba Blf Soream" and The Odd Zt" OBOBOB B. BUBO ft COKPABY preaeatinr thalr marry - melaauja The Misfit Armr" Matinee every day, 2:30; any at 15c. Evening performances, 7:30, 9:16; bal- c"nv He; inwar floor. ?Kp: ho et-;1R'w Emerald ft Xnpre aardaer ft Colder Probat rrad - Bauer Oraadaaoope -3 You Are Going to Paint Your House this Spring Tou will either buy your- own material or your painter will fur nish it. .,.,.. In either caae, be wise and aee to it that a paint la used that la. made especially to meet tha re quirements of our peculiar ' CLIMATE Ask your dealer for BASS-HUETER PAINT Tt la made rlffht here on tha coast to be used exclusively In thla western country If. by chance. It la not sold in your town, please write us your needs and the name of your lead ing hardware firm, and wa will do the rest. Bass-Hueter Paint Company 191 8XCOVB ST., POBTLAWB Painless Dentistry Oat of town psepla 3 caq pava wair piai aad brldaeworlt An WaaillrhNtna a food 22k fit ar oree!,T orw fsf ' $3.53 olir Cnams 6.C 3 22kBrMrTfstk3.53 Qsld roilnga Faa-Ml FllSass Si!vrillbt,1.6i Inlay FlIHng Z.5J flood Rubbar - Pi-las O.I.J Bat R RuW a. mm kr putts . i.cj "'ML W.. WIU, fiiiiss mUm M NkH tntasim rrnusj ramitM enrtran awaf WORK OUARANTEKO FOR t yR-. tilnlaas Extnotioa t'nt whan nlataamrbrldua amr ordawdTOoDaulUtlon rnt. om eannot rt btt.. uUl. Ann .n,.h.P All work fully rUAF. ntcwxl. MlanlMtnosalpinamt. Boat woUMXla. Wise Bent al Oo: iMCoaeoaATBO 5",.Diw;Va.8m PORTLAND, OREOOM nmosaonai a. M. te f . K. aaaaya.aua. A NEW DEPARTURE Tha cost of Interments have baa greatly redueed by tha Holmaa , Undertaking company. 1 , HeretoXora it haa bean tha custom ot funeral directors to make charges for all Incidentals connected with a tu neral The Edward Holm an Undertak ing company, the leading funeral di- ' rectors of Portland, have departed from ; that custom. When casket is furnished by us we make no extra, charges for embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re quired of ua, except clothing, cemetery and ear-tares, thus effecting a aavlng . of $25 to 175 dn each funeral. ' THE EDWARD IIOLRIAN UNDElirAKING CO. 30 TBXBTi tJT- COm. CA1MOH. TJattad States and Borelga aS3 nf rl Proctirad. sefsadad and . r PACtPXO COAST PATBirr AOKBOT, s . , Stooktoa. Cab - Manv -jereon find themsetvea affect ed with a persistent cough after an at tack of Influensa. As thla coiurn ctn be promptly cured by tha u of Cfcam-tram'B-u6rB Remedy, H should wt be allowed 1ft run on until it be':n-a troublesome. ', ,, '