The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 20, 1910, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL.' PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20, 1910.
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TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
Portland Florence Roberts
Bungalow .,,..,,. ...Devld Warflold
waiter ,..,"Sls Hopkins"
Orphnam ............ - Vaudeville
- Orand .......... Vaudeville
pantages Vaudeville
iar
man Into tha flags, rtcxdcheck claimed
ha went Into tha restaurant for din
ner, After leaving ha went to a candy
store, and thera discovered ho. had been
riven a counterfeit quarter, He returned
to tha reataurant and demanded good
money. Tha fight followed. , Nlchola
waa taken to tho Good Samaritan hos
pltal, and Besdcheck waa placed. under
arrest. : - K . .' - , .... j .
, Ctrrt W. 0. T. V. Meeting At the
Central W. C..T. U. meeting- Mrs. Helen
Harford .talked rvcry entertainingly.
Mra. Mary Mollet told of tha Babbath
morning aervlce at tha Advent Christian
church, addressed to Mra. C. W. Badg
ley and Mra. Neal Inman. The state
' president made lntereetlng remark re
luting to tha work bf tha coming year.
She spoke of plana laid for the work.
Blie announced tho coming of Mra; K.
U. Wheeler to our city In tha near
, future. Mra. Mary Mollet" county prea
. Went, spoke of tha national paper, tha
. Union BlgnaL Next Wednesday will ba
a Bong and social meeting, and tha re
port of tha membership contest. .
Woman Drops Divorce Suit, Mrs.
' Adeline Meek Oates haa dismissed tha
. suit for divorce aha filed a 'few weoka
ago against O. Walter Oates. the well-
. known lumberman, who la prominent in
business and social circles. The suit
.was filed whlla Mrs. Gates was awar
. from Portland, after rumors of their
domestlo unhapplness ' had furnished
material for aosslp among' their friend a
Tha dismissal Indicates (hAt soma ar
rangement has been made whereby Mrs.
On tee consented to stop tha case. She
had aakad for 11000 per month alimony.
She accused her husband of drinking
to exeeaa, and of slapping her. - ,
Installation at St. Johns Joint In
stallation of officers of the St Johns
lodge of the Woodmen of the World was
Moving Clotures hold last night Two Warns, both of them
wen drilled In tha tntrioaciea of , their
work, performed. evolutions with
promptness and aocuracy. The officers
were Installed by S. H. Grlffth pf Mult
nomah camp, while the officers of tha
ladles' lodge were installed by Mrs. Ella
uiues, special organiser or Tacoma. a
ball Am to be given at the- St. Johns
skating- rink next Saturday evening by
tha combined drill trams of the lodge.
1.
AT THE TOEATRE3
7
Lust Tim David Warfleld Tonight.
(Tonight at 1:15 o'clock, the last per
formance of David Warfleld In 'Tha
Muslo Master." will ba a I von at tho
Bungalow theatre. The lower floor and
baloony ar entirely sold; seats may be
nai in the gallery at 7:10 o'clock this
evening. . V. '' ' ' '
, Tan Houten Appointed, Administrator
O. II. Van Houten has been appointed
administrator of the estate of tha lata
I II. Burton,' who died on December IS.
The appointment was' made by County i
Judge Webster on request of Georgians
M. Plttock, Carrie T. Oallien.and Marie
Lb Van Houten, .the sisters,, of tha de
ceased and tho only heirs. The prop
erty is estimated to be worth 116,000.
C. A. Mordnn. John F. Carroll and W. E.
Uartmus .have been named as ap
praisers... v ..- .
East Bid Business Men The friends
of tha East Side Business 'Men's club
are to ba entertained by that body this
evening, with ' an . entertainment and
dance at Ringler's hall, Corner of Grand
avenue and East Morrison street. A
fine program has been arranged Includ
ing -talka by tha president, C A. Big
elow, Dr. George B. Van Waters and
Tom Richardson, manager of the Com
mercial club. After tha entertainment
Apple Oats Xnxlng "Development of I the floor will ba cless-ed, for dancing.
tha Apple industry In Hood River val
ley," la to be the subject of an address
before tha Portland Apple Growera' as
sociation In tha Toung Men's Chrlstaln
Association auditorium,. Sixth and. Tay
lor streets, next Saturday night at S
o'clock. II IL Shepard, of Hood River,
editor, of Better Fruit will ba the
speaker. This Is to be the first of a
series of addresses before tha organisa
tion, dealing with apple culture In var
ious parts of Oegon.
Boa Made Administrator - County
Judge Webster has ' appointed Charles ,
R. Miller as administrator of tha ae
tata of his mother. Anna E. Miller.
Tha property is valued at $5000 and the
other heirs are. John K. Miller, husband
of the . deceased, and Jean Miller, a
daughter, Claude E. Hicks, Rosalie
Sbarwtck and Ernest Bruca have been
named as appraisers.
. : Mario Cahill Tomorrow Night.
Toe attraction at tha Bunaalow thea
tre tomorrow and Saturday nights, with
a special price matinee Saturday after-1
noon, will be the American oomedlenne,
mono canyi, in ner latest musical play
auoceas, ,"i ne Boys and Betty."
- . . ' 'assjMssaaSjwMaMHi.. .
All Should See Hooaler Girl.
No American should miss seeing Rose
Memue in sis Hopkins. Her portrayal
of the Hooaler girl of a generation or
two ago is one of the elaaslo produc
tions of the American stage. The play i
of 61s Hopkins Is the outgrowth of a '
vaudeville .sketch, written by those who t
anew tne oackwooda girl of Indiana.
Miss Roberts in 'Transformation."
The engagement of Florence Roberta j
at the Portland in the Rupert Hughes
play, "The Transformation.- Is proving
one oi me most important or the a
son's : theatrical events, the personal
popularity or the actress and the value
of her new -medium combining to draw
to tne. Portland theatre the most die
criminating of Portland playgoers. :
, .JU'no'g Misfit Army.
For the headline act at the Giand this
week a comedy special Is presented. This
is .the misfit army of Reno, in which
there la a very fat man, a short man
and a thin man. They end the aot with
m inim oai lie. naiuranais win appro
elate in a special manner the bird 1ml
tatlons of Probst . ...
Raincoats
Greatly
Reduced
Prices
m S3 -
Cor. Fifth : .
end Alder Sts.
f I "Hi ii J M
Cor. Fifth
and Alder Sts.
Ono-ThinlC:
Entire ,
Stock to E a
Cold
Cost
Never 'Beifere-
On Desirable Vlmen's
Prompted by a desire to dispose of practically every garment In the Cloak and Suit department before the arrival of the new Spring
goods we have tried to forget what these garments cost and are quoting some sacrifice prices that speak for themselves. Conse
quently we have every assurance of a record breaking demand for them tomorrow. '.. '
" Merry Minstrel Maids.
Did you ever hear of a minstrel maid?
It Is something quite new In vaudeville.
and Mills and Flynn are enjoying a tre
mendous success at Pantages this week,
where they, present one of the feature
hits of the program.
Bleoted XlfMa Time At
the
first
Bore Answers Complaint Aaftwertng
the divorce complaint of Minnie Bove,
meeting of the new board of trustees of j0((pa Bove denIe th(lt , hM been
the chamber of commerce, held yester
day, M. Mosessohn was reelected as
sistant secretary of the chamber for
the eighth consocutlve year. Resolu
tions , were paened asking the Oregon
congressional delegation to use Its. ef
forts on behalf of the Umatilla recla
mation project the Willapa harbor
channel project and asking that if pos
sible better llfenavlng service tee given
along the Paeiflo coast
guilty of -cruel conduct and alleges In
turn that his wife haa an affinity
named Loic, . first name unknown to
him. 2 He does not ask for a divorce
for himself, but says bis wife's appli
cation should be refused.
Auditor's Offloe Bemodeled City
Auditor Btarbur is having the office
rooms of the auditor's department at
the city "hall . remodeled. . The record
room Is being moved to the south end
of the building md the rooms now oc
cupied by the record office will be used
for the license department
Penney Bros.' JTrtday Special. Our
$1.25 grade of port or sherry wine at
76o per gallon. Our 12. grade of. port,
sherry, tokay, Angelica; or muscat wines
per.f..,on' lnYlw P-" re.u,?I Arrested for Holdup G. W. BIbblns.
..ow. at e.io per guuon. bu ira.isni a pOTt8mouth barber, has been arrest
KentucKy whisiceyv regular M ep. at ed jn connecUon wjth the holdup Tues-
IS.B0 per gallon. Kentucky whlsljey, day evening of Qatea Hawes, proprl-
regular $4 at ISJ0 per gal on. Friday etor of a poo, hall at that piace, Hawea
only. 87S-SM -. : Morrison street declares BIbblns la the man who took
i'nonea UJIMI hsi, u-tlin. uuuun uj-l tin frnm Mm
jiverea ireo.
MOV"-sseenginergiiar monin- f cllnton Kelly iChOOl Will meet Frl-
ELOPING WIFE'S TRAIL
Lee Foo, the Chinese merchant at 81
North Fourth street whose Japanese
wife eloped with another man of her
race and took 812,000 of her huaband's
money, has started In pursuit of the
runaway couple,- They are now known
to have gone to Seattle. i
The woman and her young lover, It
la thought, took an automobile .from
Portland to Vancouver, Wash., where
they took a. night train for Seattle. It
ia believed they are trying to get back
to Japan.
The deserted husband and another 1
man started last evening ror seame to
watch all boats that leave for the orient
Feeling in Chinatown's still strong be
tween the Japanese and Chinese. A
race war may result
fU. of WW schooled, of--- Yt the .choolhous" East SAYS LONG CREDIT
State, Congress of Mothers will be held
In the school building, Knott street and
Rodney avenue, Friday, January 81. at
3 p. m.'''- The program Includes a paper
interesting and Instructive to mothers,
followed by a - general discussion and
questions. All women of the district
are Invited to be present
Twenty-sixth and Powell. The Rev. E.
Nelson Allen will speak on "The 'Worth j
of a Littler Child." A short program J
will be given.
IS NOT NECESSARY
, At the regular monthly meeting and
banauet of the Portland Association of
Chicken Dinner la Obnroh, The wo- Credit Men, held last night, two notable
Lot 1 -Women's Suits
Y? O t Cf at earlier In the season were
Jhfj pood value at $25.00. Stylish
r rr. long coat models, mostly sim
ple tailored : stylet, in every size and color.
Lot a-Women's Suits
Regular linef were
badly broken into
and the odd Suits
will go into, this sale. Values to $30.
011.95
Handbags One-Half Off
Seal, pigskin and walrus Bags, exactly Hall Price
1000 pieces Neckwear; regular lOi
50c values, sale Drice. XOls
Lot 3 -Women's Suits
A ' g C The styles are the best pro-
fr I? duced by the leading manufac-
V 5 turers for this Winter. Superb
plain tailored two-piece Suits, of finest imported
worsteds.- Values to $40.00. Blacks and blues in
cluded. ' -
Women's Long Coats
T i ff These cannot be duplicated nn-
Q lj der $15.00. Materials are covert
cloth and mixtures and the
workmanship of an excellent character; all colors.
Black and nary
broadcloth Coats,
54 inches long.
semi and tight-fitting. Formerly sold
at $25.00.
012.75
500 Belts, all colors and sizes; OP
regular 75c values, sale price.. OOV
AH One-Piece
Dresses Must Go
f g fa Our entire stock of one-piece
Dresses, made of ' fine-broad-V
cloth and serges, which for
merly sold as high as $50.00.
Tailored Waist
Bargains
In linen, dimity, madrasand lawns; QQp
regular $1.50 values', sale price Ov
TAILORED WAISTS, in French flannel and
Irish poplin, all colors; regular $2.50 (I "I OQ
values, sale price .. v...... tJXeeili
All Furs One-Half Off
FINAL CLEAN-UP
Furs formerly $ 3.00, now f 1.45
Furs formerly $ 5.00, now". $2.45
Furs formerly $ 7.50, now .....fS.75
Furs formerly $ia00, now $4.05
Furs formerly $20.00, now $0.95
Furs formerly $30.00, now..i, f 14.85
07.50 Silk Petticoats
. $3.95 Each
400 entirely new style Petticoats Just received;
made of an unusually heavy and very rich
silk, in greens, garnet, navy, Alice, brown and
black;
Made
111 gt lit-1, mtvc, vivnu im
c; cut full width and length. CO QK
t to sell at $7.50, special at....Vtes7J
Sale Factory Samples Women's Shoes $2.50 Pair
Big Cut in Misses' Shoes $2 Styles Now 51.45-52.50 Styles Now 51.65
Speolal rrlflay Oal7-Don't be de
ceived. We sell absolutely pure wines
and liquors. $1.60 quality port, sherry,
Angelica and muscatel wine. 75c per
g-allon: $4 rye or Bourbon whiskey, 13.75
per gallon; 14 brandy, $2.76 per gallon;
$4 rum, $2.75 per gallon. . National wine
Co., Fifth and Stark. Fhone Main m,
Home, A-4499. Delivered.
nien of the Becond Baptist church will
give a chicken dinner. at tne church next
Wednesday evening. Following the din
ner Dr. Brougher will give his lecture,
"How to be Happy Though Married."
Capital Stock $100,000. K. O. Staples.
JT. H. Colt and H. A. Hostetler have filed
articles of Incorporation of the Ocean
side Investment company, capital stock
$100,000.
Does Ho lake Els Kama. Jack John
Vinksel has petitioned the county court
to allow him to take Jack C. Mayer as
his legal name. He explains that he
has been known as Mayer ever since he
came to this country, but he has had no
authority of court for It. He says
Vinksel Is too unhandy and non-American.
. 1 ' '
Bodney Estate Worth $30,588. Lydla i
Rodney's estate is worth $30,585, accord-In-
to the report of the appraisers, Da
vid OoodselC George D. challr and
Herman Moeller, filed In' the circuit
court The valuation waa made because
of her having recently - been declared
Incompetent to manage her own affairs.
Mrs. Edna O. West, 232 Broadway,
holding the lucky number, 152, drew the
quilt made by the Women's Auxiliary
to the Brotherhood of Locomotive En
Tree- Famous Tree tea served free
all this week in our seventh floor
restaurant, 12 to 5:80 p. m. Special
muslo. Meier & Frank Company.
addresses were made one by Otto Man
gold of Mason, Elirman A Co., on the
subject of the long credit system In
vogue In the northwest, and the other
by R L Sabin, who talked on bank'
ruptcy. . He went Into the subject very
fully and traced the development of
bankruptcy laws from remote ages to
the present day.
Mr. Mangold took the position that the
long credit system In practice In the
ndrthweet Is not neceasary; that the In
terior merchants do not require such
methods, and that the entire system is
nothing more than a custom. On mo
tion of Secretary L. B. Smith, a com
mittee will be appointed by President
L. L. Pagett to devise ways and means
of shortening tha term of credit extend
ed to retailers.
Prize Masquerade at Rlngler's hall
Saturday. Grand march at 10. Don't
miss It. Hefty's orchestra. Professor
Rlngler, manager.
Thrown Through window In a fight
last night In the California restaurant
on Grand avenue, Thomas Nichols, a
waiter In the place, waa thrown through
a plate glees window. His left thumb j
wits cut off. E. R. Besdcheck threw, the
i.ji a fwTi
We Sponge and Press Tonr Clothes,
all for $1.60 month. Main 614, A-4314
Wagons run everywhere. Unique, Tailor
ing CcV40 Stark.
Steamer Jessie Harklns, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at I p. m.-
Swiss Watoh Repairing C. Christ en-
sen, Corbet t bldg., 2d fir., take elevator.
Portland Baa Tranolsco Ssattle
. specxaxxstc nr
Cloves Umbrellas Hosiery
W. JL, Wise and associates, - painless
l dentists. Third and Washington.
TRAFFIC RESUMED
ON NORTH BANK ROAD
The first train of the Seattle, Port
land & Spokane railroad to bring pas
sengers from the Inland empire Into
Portland over (he North Bank road since
the landslides at Harbin and Tlmm Mon
day night reached the city this morning,
They came In on a transfer train at 9:30
arm.
Superintendent Russell of the S., P.
& S., reported the track cleared this
morning, and that traffic Is again open,
the cold weather in the flooded district
having put a check to tha swollen
streams that ' dislodged the dirt from
the mountains and deposited it on the
railroad track.
Annual
Clearance Sale
Special. Bargains
For Friday
Women's $1.50 value kid cape
and mocha Gloves...... 05
Men's $1.35 value pique kid
Gloves great values ...95;
.Women's t split sole Maco
Hosiery," 3Sct value..,, ;.19 .
Women's pure thread Silk
Hose, $1.50 value 95
Men s and Women's Umbrel
. las, values to $10.,.. ;f 4.95
f Oppoilte ' ' ' vfl
Pr. Haynes, optician. Marquam bldg.
New Corporations. ,
(Salem Bnrcaa or Tie Journal.)
Salem, Or., Jan. 20. Articles of In
corporation have been ffled In the office
of the secretary of state aa follows:
' McLoughlin Memorial association of
Oregpn o.ty; E. G. Caufleld and 10 oth-
ers, incorporators; capital stock, $100
Portland Realty, & Construction com.
pany, Portland: L. R. Bailey, J. G.
Ralney and R. R. Boyer, Incorporators
capital stock, $10,000.
Silkworth-Froslld Machinery com
pany, Portland; S. H- Sllkworth, C. B.
Silkworth, H. M. Froslid and A. S. Fros
lid, Incorporators; capital stock, $5000.
Eagle Point Orchards company, Eagle
roint; .w. w. von aer nenen, f. k.
Woodard and H. N. Starr, Incorporators
capital, $J!5,000.
Halsey State bank, Halseyf F. E,
Stewart, Alex Power, C 'H. Koonts, D.
Taylor and D. L. Stewart, Incorporators
capital -stock. $10,000. -
The Vanguard Gold Copper Mining
company, Grants Pass; Samuel Bow-
den, C E. Phillips and J. H. - Challln,
Incorporators; capital stock, $1,000,000.
' The Oregon Copper Mining company,
Portland; J. J. Devin, M. E. Marvin and
George W. Caldwell, incorporators; cap
ital stock, 11,000,000.
'. Medtord Hardware company, Medford;
C. E. Evans, R. M, Cross and Mrs.
Marlon Cross, - Incorporators; capital
stock, $40,000. ,
' Automatlo- Grinder ' companr, Port
land; Homer B. Sweet, Levi M. Gilbert
and E. C. Armstrong, Incorporators;
capita BiocK, to wv. . , -
; Wines and Liquors.
Special Friday . Only. Don't . ba . de
ceived, r We sell absolutely, pure wines
and liquors. $1.50 quality port, sherry.
Angelica, ana muscatel wine, 76c ner
gallon; rye or Bourbon whiskey, ,2.7S
per gallpn; $1 brandy, $2.76 per gallon;
$4 rum. $2.78 per gallon. National Wine
Co., Fifth and Stark. Phone jdaln 6499.
Home, A-44-99, v Delivered. , i
Journal want ads bring reeulta
Roseburg Firm Mulcted.
(Special Dispatch to Tha JoqroaLX
Roseburg, Or., Jan. 20. Another bad
check artist has made his appearance in
Roseburg. Entering Harth'a Toggery on
Tuesday, a stranger purchased a $16
overcoat and tendered In payment a
sight draft on the Northwest Sales
company of Spokane, Wash., for $50, in
favor of Charles W. Hadley. He pre
sented a telegram purporting to be from
the Spokane firm giving blm permission
to draw on them for any amount." The
draft was accepted and the stranger was
handed $36 in change.
Telegraphto information from Spokane
brought the information that Hadley
"had no authority to draw $60." Sheriff
Fen ton has a good description of .the
stranger,
FREE FURS! FREE HATS!
145-147 Second Street, Between Alder and Morrison
A Fur or a Hat
Free With Every
Suit
For a big Friday and Saturday sale we shall
offer 100 Ladies Tailored Serge Suits in the
best and newest styles and colorings, posi
tive $18 and $20 values. We are authorized
By the manufacturer for whom we are sell
ing them to. place them on sale ff
at only .p f uU
And with every $uit sold at that price and
over a Fur Piece or a Hat absolute FREE.
This opportunity not only permits you to se
cure a stylish, up-to-daje cuit at less than the
cost of manufacture, but in addition we pre
sent you with either a nice piece of Fur or a
stylish Hat in the bargain.
AMUSEMENTS
BUNGALOW dSSrrlJoa
Phones Main 117 and A-4224 .
: last Xlm Tonight, 81IS. -David
Belasco Presents
DA VXD WABTCBUSa
in "The Muslo Master."
Prices $2.60, $2.00, $1.60. Theatre
entirely sold except gallery, which
tickets are sold at 7:30 tonight at $1.00.
You Are Going to Paint
Your House this Spring
BUNGALOW
TXIXATllB
lath Morrison
Phon.a: Main 117 anil A-4224.
2 NIGHTS, BEGINNING TOMORROW.
special jfrice Maiinee oaiuruny.
MARIB CAHILL
In tha Musical Play Suocess,
"Th Boys and Betty"
Evenings $2 to 76c. Matinee, $1.60 to 60o
PORTLAND
THEATRE
Me! 4 3" A7085
FLORENCE
ROBERTS
Supported by
WHITE WHITTLESEY.
"TO TKAITSrOMCATXOV.1
Price 60c to 11.60.
BAKER
TII1TB1
Main 2. A-6360
Geo. Xm Baker,
Manacrer
Tonight All Week, the always popular
SOSE KEKVXUX v
In her Everlasting Rural Comedy Success
Msis xopxnrs"
Eleventh time 'around. Don't miss It
Saturday Matinee 26c, 60c. Night prices,
zoc, cue, 100. ai.uu.
"The Wolf" Is coming nait wee
Ton will either buy your own
material or your painter will fur
nish it ''
In either case, ba wise and see
to It that a paint Is used that i
made especially to meet the re
quirements of our peculiar
CLIMATE
. Ask yonr dealer for
BASS-HUETER PAINT
It is made right here on ' the
coaat to be used exclusively In
this western country.
If. by chance. It la not sold In
your town, please write us your
needs and the name of your lead-
lnar hardware firm, and wa will
do the rest
Bass-Hueter Paint
Company
191 SECOXD ST, FOBT&ftJTO
MAT.
WEEK
9AX. 17
m A AAA
BTEBT DAI
15-89-6M
Wlghte
THEATRE
ADTAjrCSS TAVSSTTUUB
Headline, jnllns Stager and bis compa
"7 presenting "The Way to the Heart"
Week
School Director Resigns.
fSDdal DlspatPb to Tne Journal.)
Oakland, Or., Jan. 20.J. A. Under
wood, who for a number of years served
as a director of the Oakland publlo
schools, has resigned and an election
C HrTrus
Hot
' Thi Original tnd Bmulns
HOB L I CPS
KIALTED HULK
The Food Drink for All Ins.
For Infants.InvsJidi.and Growino? r hilrWn
has been -called for January 81 to elect eNutnnon,upbuilding ahe whole body.
hlsi aiisrttaan . : Tha vwA.aA VAHa will I f a . .1 .1 mm
.... K.uv, uu,u nut i invigoratdinenursingnaouierandthe seed,
have charge construction of the newD:k :1L 1. j Tr. , T8
iwi iima., maucu grain, la powaer rorm,
a . . '-.4.
A qtuclr lunch prepared In a minute.
lake no rabstitute. Ask for HORUCK'S.
Others are imitations.
$20,000 high school which is to be com
pleted by the early summer.
Near Beer Case Continued.
(Bpeelal Dispatch to The Journal.)
Roseburg. Or.. Jan. ; 20. The case Of
Mrs. Walter Crlteser of West Fork, In
dicted on a charge of selling beer, has
been continued to the May term of court.
She was arrested soma time ago upon
complaint of Prohibition detectives, who
allege that - she sold real beer in her
hotel at West Fork.
Drowns la Creek.
Eugene, Or., Jan. Jv. -Charles Lane.
aged about 26 years, was drowned yes
terday morning In the creek near Crow
postofflce. He fell off a log Into swift
water, Tha body was recovered several
hours after the drowning occurred." He
leaves a bride of a few week 1 and ev
eral near relatives, . ' , I
A trial of "Piner Heidsiecks i chAwtna
tobacco,-is the argument that makes It
popular with particular people, - -
;. HOTElisKi:
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
Geary Street, above Union Square
- , Just opposite Hotel St Francis
European Plan. $1.60 a day op
.American Plan $3.00 a day up. ,
Kaw eted and brick atrocture. Furaiafaed at
coat oi 9300,000. Every comfort and eon
Teolance. On carllnes tranaferring all ever
citr. Omnibua meetsnuoa and ataaatrt.!
Send (or Beoklet with map of San Fraaciace
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
the high rents,
Ou Work to Be Compared
Only With JTB8T OLiM ;
It will pay alt
lothes ti
location.
men
rood clothes to call at our
sum re
stand.
wearing.
our up
tight, above old
NEW ENTRANCE
142& SECOND ST.
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ASTASCXD T A V9 IVIUA
.Commencing Monday . Matinee,
1 January it,
PSTBOrP'S SUSOPEAV COMCEDT
CIRCUS
Kilmer. Taylor ft Wilson. Clotilda At
Montrose, Elliott ft West, The Jones
WUllams Co., Mills ft riynn.
Painless Dentistry
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The Grand
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Al Fremont ft Oo,
Bally Btemlde
"The Bltf floream"
and "The Odd lot
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ft OOMFAHT
presenting their
merry melange
Tha Misfit Army"
Matinee every day. 2:10: any seat ISc.
Elvenlng performances. 7:80. 9:15: bal
cony 15o; lower floor, 26c; bos seats, 60c.
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Wise Dental Co;
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ShibdwWst. PORTLAND, OREGON '
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Boston Dentists
The best Is the cheap
estno students. Our
methods safe and reli
able. We work for half
the charge mad ; bv
other high class den-
1 1 t a. Examination
free, extracting free,
and . painless. Com to
day, see ' lis. save
monnv. The BOSaWaT
office. Open evenings until and Sun
days until 12:30 for peopl who work.
"I have used vour valuable Cascareti
and X find them perfect Coaldn't do
without them. I have used them for
some time for indigestion and biliousness
and am now completely cured. Recom-.
mend them to everyone. Once tried, you
will never be without them in the
family." Edward A. Marx, Albany, N,V.
Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good.
Do Good. Never Sicken.Weakea or Gnpe.
10c.25o. 50c Never sold m bulk. Ther- '
, nine tablet stamped C C C tiaaraaiead '
Cure or your meoey back. , .; V-J
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is not a
common, eyery-day cough mixture, it l
a meritorious remedy tor all the tro
blenome and dangerous compltfatlons .
suiting from cold In the head, throd,
chest or lungs, '
SB
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