The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 28, 1910, Page 9, Image 9

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    OREGON DAILY JOUniAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY . EVENING DECEMBER 28, 1910.
THE
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS
Institute," which was tastefully deco
rated. . Candy. fruits and toys were
given to the children and more useful
articles were distributed to the fathers
and mothers present . : . -
Children Enjoy Exercises The chil
dren at the Receiving Home of the
Boys' and Girls Aid Society of Oregon
held their PhrUtmas nxm-clses last .eve-
51'.'..;..,.r..'.!.tio'bbs' Motion Pictures' nlng. unjer tne au8piCes of the Young
Baker ."The Dollar M arie . Peopie.B sosiety of the White Temple,
oXlm ' vSudevme E- V.-Floyd presiding and A. McClaln
rrlum XiZlZ ft, acting as Santa Claus. . The Christmas
down and .trampled upon by a
Arisen r,v Tarlen. Patterson at
ami x -Washington streets. The girl.
however, escaped with but lew scraicnea
and went to her home at 788 Hood
street , unassisted. Patterson war ar
rested by Traf fie. Off leer Leavnes.
Pantages
The Lyrio.........
Star . . ...... . ....
..I i. Vaudeville
"The Wrong Room"
..... Moving Pictures
Weather Condition. I
Them ha n a marked. Increase in
pressure over the western half of the
country and a greater derase over the
, Mississippi and Ohio valleys and Lake
region. X storm is central this morning
over southern Michigan and rain or snow
nas lallen from, the Mississippi river 10
the Appalachian mountains, This storm
will advance slowly up the St Lawrence
valley, causing rain or snow over the
Atlantic and New England states. Light
rain , has fallen Jn British Columbia.
Alberta, Saskatchewan, and northern
Uta h.' Temperatures below freezing ob
tain oyer the northern half of the coun
try oast of the Cascade mountains, and,
over the southern Rockies, extend as far
south as southern New Mexico ana
southeastern California. The tempera
i ture at Wtnnemucca this morning was
18 dee-reps. Kvcectinar on the south At
lantic coast, over the south Pacifle Blope,
eastern Montana and western Norm Da
kota and adjoining portions of the Brit
on possessions temperatures inrougn
out the country are above the normal.
The weather is 1 degrees colder this
morning ; in ; northern Nevada and 1 20
degrees warmer in the Ohio valley:
Conditions are favorable for generally
fair weather tonight and Thursday, ex
cept in northwestern and western Wash
ington, and in eastern Washington ana
northern Idaho Thursday. No marked
chancres in temoeraturea will occur.
wmos will be generally somaeny, vari-
aDie over . me soutnen pouon oi m
district. ' ' "":- ;i
SoundsLlnht southerly; winds. oc
casional .rsinr -..:'.fl!vi : vo,'...
Strait and Coast Moderate sontneriy
winds. Occasional rain. ;
Portland .and Viclnitv Occasional
rain .tonight and Thursday, 'Southerly
winds.: ,'..--.;. -;v
Oreron Fair tonttht and Thursday,
except occasional rain northwest portion.
variable winds.i mostly soutnem. v -,
Wasblnrton-rFair east, occasional
rain west portion tonight; Thursday oc
easlonal rain west occasional rain or
now sunt portion. Southerly Winds.
y Idaho Fair tonight" Thursday fair
south, . snow flurries north portion.
. "THEODORE F.sDRAKK.
Observer, Temporarily In Charge.
T ; 1 i i i '.' '"
tree ,. was handsomely. , decorated . with
electric , bulbs and t tho assembly hall
with Oregon grape. About 75 children
were present end all received a gift as
well as candy and nuts. Tho program
consisted of ; songs, recitations and a
drill by the larger girls. The latter
was executed In a. very creditable: man
ner. As well as a large number of the
neighbors and custodians of girls there
was quite a few children who were liv
ing .outside In family homes .present.
Dr. T. I Ellot chairman of the ex ecu
tire committee was. aliso present
' Bureau foi Unemployed -A feature
being developed by the Portland Com.
mons is the free employment bureau, es
tablished by W. G. MacLaren. the sun
erintendent of the philanthropic ,work,
There are good men who are unable
to pay for positions at regular agencies"
he says, "and ' to these the Commons
is a . boon, This r is an Institutional
home and the men living here are not
vagabonds or hobos, but victims of cir
cumstances,, who are seeking an; oppor-
tunity to get Into steady positions. ' We
sincerely hope the business men of the
community will help them by:- giving
them a chance to make good. ' ii; ;,, i
Christmas Firs Frovei t Xoss--T1ie
fire which broke out In the Phoenix bldg.
at Fifth and . Oak. streetsx on Christmas
Bight has developed into a much greater
loss, than was at first supposed. , Tne
Wllev B. - Allen company suffered the
largest loss as almost every, piano and
player piano In their immense stock was
damaged by the tons of water t which
were used to extinguish the flames on the
floor immediately over their main ware-
rooms.. .These, instruments were insured,
but it, will . require several days before
the total less can be determined ana an
adjustment made. Archer ft bchans,
dealers in dental supplies, on the nest
floor below sustained the next largest
loss. ' ' "' ' ' ' j . , ,
To Mrtall Offloers -Installation of
fti. torlTl .vntltut ih ehl.'f nart Of
v....,. ..... v - -
tna-of Hassaio' lodge No. 18.1. ik O.; V.
Other features of the meeting will be
music, both instrumental and vocal, ad
dresses by lodge 'membera', aort fbfreBh
inents. T,'horija F Ryan, rsttifl nr-savr,
snd his staff ; assisted v by District
Deputy Grand Master Henry, 1 -West
brook will install1 the? following off!
.iters: Bert ; K. Edwards. nohi grana
K. w. Wampler. v. vice grand; , P. .W
Stewart treasurer: Fred.Cosens, seere
tsry; C.i Clayton Wenti, warden; C T.
Boardmsn, conductor; :r-
Beld at tli Police Station Ddoti re
quest of Shanlko officials and awaiting
the arrival of officers to take him back.
George B. Brown Is being held at the
local police station. He Is charged with
obtaining money under false pretenses.
Brown -when arrested . bad $1378.40 on
him, secreted In a dosen different places,
IIS has been running a saloon at Red
mond and IS charged , with Issuing bad
checks on a Shanlko bank: The officers
will arrive some time .today to take
b lm back, '.-, ,; : : .'..; ;' : .-.
Sirdi SCHOOLS' BONDED DEBT
. .. WILL BE $719,000
wank ftalarias XBcreasedv At a meet-
ng today of the directors of the East
Side Business Men's club. , w men was
The annual report of School Cleric R.
H. Thomas shows that the ! total In
debtedness of the schools at present Is
$269,000. ., v.
i This." he says, "does not include the
I Issue of $50,M0, 4 per cent bonds,
cauwi by rresiaenij Aicn.ey. '""'""r" j dated October L 1910 due- October 1,
was unanimously wiupmm vi -movement
to increase the salaries of
Picture Causes Bolt Suit was filed
In : the United States court this morn
Ing by the American Press association
of .New. York against The Journal Pub
lishing company, asking for a writ of
Injunction to prohibit The Journal from
using or selling copies of a picture en
titled "The Shooting of Mayor Gaynor"
which the plaintiffs claim to be a- copy
righted photograph.. They also ask for
$250 damages for the, use of the picture
in ; question, which they allege to have
been f published ' by The' Journal last
August
library at. Corbet t A general refer
ence library' with books on agriculture
and , mechanics has been established at
Corbett, on the Columbia river, near
Cascades, by the Free Country Library
association. Publications from the Ore
gon agricultural station and bulletins
of the United States department of agri
culture wui oe xeptvm rue. . xne sta
tion is in the farmers', telephone ex
change and Is pnder the care of W. E.
Evans, ' '. ' ' l'
Portland public school teachers and rec
ommending , that an additional appro
priation be made to cover the Increase.
A resolution was wso naopieu rampj
upon all taxpayers to attend the annual
school meeting to be held tonleht at the
Lincoln High school. . . .
rails into Krver Peter Kitting, a
stevedore, . living on ft- diver a scow at
the foot of Jefferson street, bad a nar
row- escape from drowning lasi mpii
when, during, a drunken spree,he at
tempted to return to ms oww nm wu
in the river. Had it not Dean ior i
Barnes andr a H. Balrd. briage waicn
men. Uttlng would have drowned for
he was exhausted when pulled from the
cold waters of the river. ' 1 .i..
riiinii ' i simnle remedy for rhexif-
maUsm. kidney and bladder trouble, this
simple mlxturrf taken In time and ac
cording to directions la said to v be the
best obtainable for symptoms of kid
ney and bladder trouble, sucn as pun
in the back, soreness of the joints and
rheumatic pains,, eic.f xvu
Salgrene at all drug 'stores. ,
Clean-Up Bale Bargain v feast - on
clothing, men's suits, cravepetios u
.nrMiatu: - ISO values - for $16.60; $25
nliM fur 113. IZO values si.nu.
mie Dunn. "Knew" Sample ' smt biiop.
room 315,. Oregonian oiag. au
vator. ,
- Men's Trousers Clean-up sale on
men's pants,-$3.60 to $4.00 values for
$3.36; $4.60 to $5.00. values for $3.35
Jlmmle Dunn, V'Cnew" , Sample Suit
Shop, room' $15. Oregonian . bldg. -
; Back at the Old Stand EL H. Moore
house and company, 411 Washington.
Reduced prices on artists materials,
pictures, framing and wall paper.
win five a free International Corre
spondence school td one young man or
woman In eacn town on cuy. , a.
233 Alder street ' ' ' ',
a w Taar's Ere SUsoueradi Ball
will be given by the Buffalo club at tha
Murlark nail, weniy-inirw aim
Ugton streets. ;. '
v" Steamer Jessie Earklna, for Camas,
Wanhniml and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday Leaves Washington street
dock at 1 p. m. i V
1930, eold by the county treasurer De
cember 15, 2110, r as Um same are not
yet delivered. .. c "-. -;r. .'
V Of the total number of school children
In the 1910 census, of which there are
38,813, 4829, are four or five years old;
16, 368 are six, seven and 15 and 17,618
between eight and 14. inclusive. Twenty-
pne deaf children were enumerated and.
five who are blind. There are 2652.
legal. school voters In the district"
i The report of the auditing committee,
accompanying that of Mr. Thomasaays:
.,rwe oeg to report that Wfcave caiie
fully checked each month the receipts
and disbursements and find that aU
moneys received have been properly ac
counted for and that all disbursements
made -were in pursuance of authority
granted by the board. , The. balance in
the various banks, as reported by the
clerk, were also, verified each month and
In every Instance found .to be correct
The system of., accounting employed is
modern, so arranged as to give all ne
cesssary Information" ; J. " . s - f
HIGHERUPS SCORED IN "
SMUGGLING INQUIRY
, ' (TTnited Prens lt-A wire.)
Vancouver, B. C Dec 28. Three cue-
toms offlcerSfr-Harrta. , Cosgrove and
Schooler and a leading Chinese . mer
chant named Sam Kee, were on the wit.
ness stand at the Chinese immigration
Inquiry yesterday. From the i mass
ef private information which the crown
counsel seems to have at Instant com
mand, Mr. McCrossan asked searching
questions as to the redistribution of the
watchmen and landing waiters. Two of
duties than those of watching for Hhe
smuggling of Chinese, because they
wei-o too strict. Mr. Harris, especially,
gave evidence showing how he had
com into conflict with Collector Bowell
because he had been too strict and was
forced to. acknowledge that Mr. Bowser,
formerly chief landing waiter, showed
him a diamond ring which be had given
to him as present by the Interpreter,
Charlie Yip Yen, the predecessor and
relative of Ylpp On. , I .
'AMUSEMENTS.
The Illinois Anti-Saloon league has
started an active campaign to abolish
saloons In Chicago. The matter will be
the officers admitted that It was their passed upon by the voters at the April
belief that tbey were deUlled to other ' election.
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We,i
U 'fo'L -3L mm-y Til I IT k ' I
Covey Motor Car Co.
Sc?eElh aei Coacb Streets r
HE.ILIG 7th an J taylcr
WXDjrrSDAT AND THUESDAT,
. December 23 and 29. 8:30 sharp.
' ' Tickets Now Selling for
SOBBS' TRAVELS 1NO E1S U'0.
DEsrm. ABcnc kotioh pictuhx i
Prices $1X0, 75c, SOo.
SEAT SALE TOMORROW
KEIXIO TSXATBS
- r man i oi n iii on, ( iir7 j mii
day and. Monday. The Musicul Comotiy
Honeymoon Trail
Eves, $U0 to 26c. Mats., $1.00 to 25c.
' Old ewel.ry Wanteds We buy old
goldsJid sliver. iUncle Myers Collateral
Bank, 71 Sixth st,.near Oak.
V. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists, Third and Washington. -
Body Cremated The funeral of Wil
liam JI. White, who died, at Salem last
week, was beld from his late residence
yesterday, afternoon - and was followed
by : the cremation of 4-the body at the
Portland, crematorium. The- services
were In Charge Of Washington lodge of
Masons, of whih the deceased fwts' an
active member:4 Mr.' White is survived
by bis widow. Mrs, Cora WC White.
Belirtous Meeting Through' the - ef
forts of H. A. Dalrell,' student secretary
of the Portland Young Men's Christian
Association,' two groups of eonege stu
dents will oonduct religious meetings la
Oregon towns during the holidays.. One
group will be made up of students from
the University; or uregoa ana Aipny
college and will conduct meetings at
llarrisburg. The second group will con
slat Of students from Oregon Agricul
tural college and Willamette university.
Tbey win speak in churches at Jeffer
son. 'This is an Innovation in Y. M. TV
A. work in Oregon. , ''y .
, , Another fob Open The' United' States
Civil Service commission' announces 'an
....mU.Hnn' nn .Tnnnnrv 13. -' 1911, for the
' position of foragemaster at $720 per an
num at Vancouver DarracKs, nasn.
educational examination Is required in
connection with this examination, ap
plicants being rated merely on expo-
rience and pnysictu raraiiuuu. jm iuu
information and application blank apply
to- the secretary. Eleventh Civil Service
district. Federal building, Seattle, wasru.
or to the commission s jocai representa
tive at the. postof flee, this city, r
Consular - Jent succes
sor has been appointed yet to the posi
tion Of Italian consular agent in this
city, left vacant by the resignation of
Dr. Charles F Candlanl, November L
because of poor health. While recom
mendation for an appointment will be
made from the office of consul general
Kocco at ' San Francisco; ' the appoint
ment will be made, by the Italian gov
ernment at Rome. ' In the meantime
matters . demanding consular; attention
go before Dr. H. A. Ghlgllone, consular
agent, at Seattle. 4 ,
Talks on Salesmanship W. F. Wood
ward was the speaker' last night at the
Lincoln High school in : the regular
weekly lecture given under the auspices
of. the board of education. A large audi
ence listened to Mr. Woodward's talk on
salesmanship. , He said ; he . thought
there should be a law, providing a. pen
alty for merchants- who misrepresent
their wares and Induce their salesmen
to lie in order to sell. . . ,:.-;
' Wooster low
Wash.
priced grooexiesj
408
Sew ' .' Sxamlnatlons Civil ' service
examinations are announced by the
United States for assistant curator, de
partment of geology, national museum,
February i 8-9, 1911 ; chemist, customs
house service, January 18; physical di
rector," January 21; assistant engineer
in forest products, January 18-19; asi
sistant physicist, bureau of standards,
February. 9.ft '':t':'y-:' :'"'';-. '?'
BURGLAR CAUGHT. IN
ACT MAKES CONFESSION
.: 'pharlmi .Woodward, arsallor . was ar
rested last night while in the act of
robbing a second hand store and pawn
shop at 268 Burnslde street by Special
Officer Ed Gassett ? He had broken '
large pane of glass on the street front
to gain entrance to the. store. When
searched at : the Dollce station 80 rings.
of various values, three watches, nine
teen rasors.. three chains, a pair of field
glasses and Several musical Instruments
were found on nun. as tne man was
caucht in the act he signed a confes
sion and will be taken to. the county
jail, and his case will be before the
grand Jury. Woodward . has slgnlfle-J
bis intention of pleading guilty to the
charges -.'.;. x --,--. -v-v ..!)-.. .
, ' Delegate " Beqnerted The. Portland
chamber of commerce has ' been re
quested to send a delegate to the Busi
ness Men's Monetary conference 1n con
nection with the -v National Boards of
Trade association's meeting to be held
In 'Washington, D. C, Janusry 17, 18
and 19. It Is desired to ascertain the
views of the Pacific coast In regard to
proposed legislation ,f or panic proof cur
rency... -... ' .-V1---..-' '.'.f r- : - ft'
PoUoe v Oet t437.40Hi-The . biggest
amount of cash evidence- ever discov
ered In a Chinese gambling : game,
$437.40 was brought in yesterday after
noon as evidence against Sam. Lln and
seven other - Chinamen who were ; ar
rested - at ' 83 H Second street' All the
Chinamen were released i on $50 ball
Shortly after this raid was made, Chung
Wah, Ah I Foo and Ah Low were ar
rested at 24$H Oak street for conduct
lng a lottery game. '
Sentenced to Bockpile J. p. Irving,
has been sentenced to 80 days on the
rockplfe' for vagrsncy. He attempted
to cash a bad check for $16.75 In a
north end saloon. ' lie stated thai his
father had been sending him money and
he beUeved that enough cash had been
sent .tb-' make an account at the bank
to draw on. . ' , ' .
Salesman wanted--One who always
sells, whether he is representing agri
cultural v Implements, life insurance,
pianos or real estate; must be . ready
.10 worn nara - Olri r XnOcked ' Uown-MIss Marie
jrX:'rtr had a 'narrow escape from
v Vn (rii iwiiiiri nn ! eatn.. w at least serious injury yes-
K?f SZZ tSR.JSS: terday afternoon, when she was knocked
JlCttUI. , .w 1-,
llOn IDU puuuuaiiVB v. ,
personal Interviews will be considered.
This 1b an exceptional opportunity for
the right, man. Oregon Life Insurance
company, $17 Corbett building.
Sold Open Jlonse The hoys' depart-,
mcnt Of the Y. M. C. A. held "open!
house" last night to 350 parenu, who I
were shown over the building by their i
- . Th. Ahlanf was 4a hn urh4 lhA'1
BUUB. -- " " .
toys" . claases at the T. 'M. A , A t are
doing.1- .The visitors saw a game of
basketball in the : gymnaslnm, a swim-mine-
exhibition in the poolwd after
completing the circuit of the building ,
were treated e a wiuy aoaresv oy
president H. W. Stone of the smosU-
,tlQa,Ja.;;. A W(tJiMM
Bank to Kore Ladd' & Til ton, bank
ers, .will move from the old location at
First .and Stark streets into the . new
oMfn hut Ml no-. .Third and WashineM.
f inn trfitn. in the-latter oart of next
week. vThe bank will occupy the entire
ground floor and will have what Is con
sidered the finest bank location In the
city.' The old quarters Vat First and
Stark will be temporarily occupied by
the First National' bank while Improve
ments itt the interior of the First Na
..UonaLbankbuUdin Made Hajppy byFresents Children
and adults to thenumber of "over 400
were ' made happy by the ", Christmas
cheer distributed by the ;Volunteers of
America at their Christmas tr?e in the
Teoplo's Institute last night. The af
fair was held in the reading room of the
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Bifocal Lenses
The kind to see both, far and near
Objects. , From about 40 years and
over if you need Glasses fordis
tance you will require another and
stronger lens for near work. - This
can be supplied In the same frame
If desired. I fit the several kind
of (i. double - Glasses, including
Kryptoks, the king of all bifocals.
Prices reasonable. A1U ' work
guaranteed. Free consultation. :
DR. C. t. HAYNES
f " BXCX.VSTT8 OPTXCXA3T
:. Suite , 437 Uaranam Building. -rOUBTH
FXiOOB r'
Xmas Gifts of Money
Can B In vested Wisely
'Jn some of the many. beautiful holiday goods that remain unsold.
. We had to wire east to replenish our: stock, so heavily did ' the
igift makers draw upon our high quality jewelry at populaf prices.
, Some of the shipment arrived too late to unpack, sort and mark ,
and it's here waiting for yon. at bed-rock prices. Put your money
into, jewelry, silverware,, something that has lasting value. - We'd
like to talk diamonds to Mr. Conservative Investor, show him how
; to make ' Christmas money grow and multiply for next Christmas;
v show him why we lead the local trade, "
286 Morrison Street
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A Four
Days'
R
HBH!
Now for a great Four Days' Rummage Sale. A sale of
unmatchable value giving, anti low' prices. No doubt that
some of your friends have still to reteive their holiday
presents and you could never find a better opportunity
than during this next week of extraordinary bargain selling.
Every section of the store where hew and interesting
values will be; sold; for the, next four days. Below we
quote a very few of. the hundreds of astonishing values to
be had in this big sale. Take advantage. ,
Rummage Safe Fine Suits
and Coafs-ffegtfar $40
Suits Special at $13.98
' . i n i ii ?
The greatest sale of fine tailored Suits ever held in this
city. The best materials, the best tailoring;, the best
price ever asked for such garments as these. We posi
tively guarantee you the very best values you have
ever seen in this sale. -The regular $35 and A Q AO
$40 Suits' on'sale for special,' each. .... , . : . eVO
Children's Coats at Rum
mage Safe Prices Creaf
LotS1 and $5Values $2.98
Over 200 of these fine all wool Coats for children, the
newest and most desirable styles of the season and at
the greatest saving. Fine cheviots and fancy mixed
' Wool materials,' nicely trimmed and well made. Regu
lar $4.00 and $5.0O values, in the Rummage An AQ
Sale priced at.......'...... . JZ.lO
u:, ft Mr'uS
Cleanup of All Rummage
Handkerchiefs at Only 9c
:tt. 0mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmammmmmmummm .
Over 500 dozen fine linen and lawn Handker-,
chiefs that we have used in the holiday decor
ations must be sold. We have divided them
all into three different lots: -LOT
NO. I All 25c values, Rummage Q.
' Sale price, each . .. ....... J
LOT NO.' 2 A great assortment, val- 1 1
ues up to 35c at, each H
LOT NO. 3 -All the better and best Handker
' chiefs, values to 50c, go during this "I
' great Rummage Sale at, each ...1JL
FURS FURS FURS FURS
aBBBSNSsmsssaasssssasssssSBasssHSBBsssBssBaBsssBBM
$10.00 Furs at Only $6.59
' Handsome black coney, opossum and some .
fox, scarfs -. and muffs included Jn this great
Rummage Sale of fine Furs. .All this, sea-
. son's stocks and the newest and most want-
! able styles. v Regular $10.00 values. Your
choice of any grade of Fur in all the
stock at this special price,; each ';i.;,90.Uf
Regular $2.50 Negligee
Shirts for Men at Each 98c
mm-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm,:
?5 dozen of " the ' finest Negligee Shirts' you
s have ever seen for a most ridiculous price.
- Not a ' Shirt in th1 entire lot that haS-Cve
rTTforTc8niiaritrand7tne 'majority are
regular $2.00" and $2.50 values. This practically
includes every man's Shirt in the -store worth
from $1.50 to $2.50, at the Rummage' QQ"
'Sale price, each .'.JefOC
Rummage Sale 500 Pairs :
of Wo men's iFin&ShdesI
' 500 pairi of fine iShoes v for women; to be;
' closed m this big' bargain 'festival. Broken ,
the first' of , the ear. Wf ; do not wish to ,
have the"m at invoicing time, that's the reason
"you1 get them at -such a great saving." Shoes
.valued from $3.50 to $4.00, in this CI fift
- big Rummage Sale at, per pair i,.v.UJ .
Seats
Selling
MME.
TETRAZZnil
t
FAZCXa
$4.00, $340,
$2M, $X0O,
$10 J OsL
A&m. $1.00
and Company
FRltiAY EVE.
DEC. 30
Heilig Theatre
Beat Sals Opens Saturday, Deo. at.
G0GORZA
Jantuury 3d., '
600, 750, $1.00, $10, $100, $Z50.
HEILIG THEATRE
Toaxasr, 8 so bhjjup '
s DOBBS' TRAVELS
WONDERFUL ARCTIC
MOTION PICTURES
WOES $1X0, 75c, 60C '
BUNGALOW
Theatre. Ilta
and Morrnon.
Main 117. A-4224. Geo. U Baker. Mr.
Holiday Mat. Today. 2:16; tonlgrht Kv-'
ery night this week. Mat Thurs. and
bat. tsea. Hendricks famous Swedish
.. dialect romedy,
OXJ3 OXJSOH."
Has made millions laugh. Hear Ben
Holmes . sins the sweet Northland songrs.
Take the children. Eve.. 25c, 50c, 75c, SI.
BAKER
T2EEATBB -Xorrlsoa
aad llta.
Main 2, A-5360. Geo. L. Baker. Msr.
Special Christinas Matinee, 2:15 Today.
- Baker Stock Company in '?
the Powerful Modern Play;
i THB SOUUUl UARK .
, , By Geo. Broad hurst
' The Season's Biff Sensation.
Immense east; Intense situations, clever
comedy. First time here. Mat, 25c, 60c.
Kvegs., 25c B0o, 75c Next week, "Girls''
Hit
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"Bonlta" and Uw Kesra Co the
Kaalon Bros., and T ethsr Biff acts.
LYRIC
EOKS 07
MUSIOAI, -COMXSY
Seventh and Alder Streets.
Week Commencing; Ktatlaee, Keating fc
Flood present DIUOS ft DHO In 'The
W rons" Boom," The sexeamlest scrsam of
screams. - Two psrfonnsnoes nifflitly,
7 16 and tas. Mat. dally, 8:45. Mon.
night, 3 performances, com. 6:45, Friday
ntg'iii. cnorns wins- vonies. .
a&AJTD WZEX DECEMSEB 9S.
n 4 Stnbblefleld Trio
Kosa naynon s
Tropical Birds
Queen of the
- ) Feathered
Kingdom.
incy -Tonare
American Tram
peters Trio
Herritt ft Xrtve
Stephen Orattoa
Co.
OBASTSASCOFX.
Mat. every day,. 2:30; any seat 15-5.
Evening performances 7:30 and 9:15;
balcony isc, lower nr. zac. pox wems unc
SIB THE BEST AT
Vnaanalad Tandsville.
Week Commsnelng' Monday Mat., Bee. 86
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t MnrrABT DAHCEBS 7
5 OTKB FSATUBB ACTS 5 '
Mat Daily. Curtain 2:30, 7:30 and ,
Pictures Brand i
, New Today
STABj The Rustlers, Girls Will Be
Boys. Winning oa.es. tier iiove, urina
the Songster.
"ABXJADB" Girl Spy (Big). 'In Neljrh-
boring Kingdoms. Bowling Jr lena, con
fer the Baritone. - - , -
"OH JOT Making a Man of Him. The
Vegetarians, Atonement, ivaymona me
Singer. ? . :-: iy ;! y.y . '.y
"OBXtMT'' Saved from Death. Blind
Man, Lucky cnarm. uia nome, v-in
and Abel, Forest Blnger. , ,
wXTTOUt' Friday Blue Horse Mine.
(Great), taiaian . me jninsiroi, i us
Stranger. A I Bather, sinner.
i'ALOHA
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Hawaiian Islands
XEAJttSHLf "OTJEKa" CHASTX3UCB
FOB 30 BATS' C&UXSB.
On the Blue Pacific and, In the I And ef
: Flowers First ITsrsonally Cx
'! ducted Ocean Exeurskm
, From Portland.
s t days a San FTaneJeoe
-v s days at Kilo and the Caster.
7 days at geaolala daring Tiara)
festival"
Round Trip ,15s
"'. ' Remittances can be made to Hartmn
ft Thompson, bankers. . In casn of non
ftiiin or slckneas mooey wUl be re-
funded. ' .. 1
. BAILS FXBB.XTABT t, 19X1.
For Reservations and Fun Particulars
Inquire of
- BOCB3 ft THO asp SO JT, Managers.
216 '-Wereestec Wflir.
- ' Vneaes. Maia 029. A-S233.
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hjSOLICITS YC'J.t FATri'. ' "
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y Oregon L,av School
" ' ESTABXJBKBB 18S3
A thoroll6l, practical course in law. No
time lost from regular occupation. Reci
tations evenings. Un rflstss imlu-.
last June to practice by 8uprem (.ourt
of Oregon. Call and secure their nmr
and afldressed. Business offices 3 !.'. !
Commonwealth blrtg ith t. -phon
Main T81 . : pmii-l T, UI:haH'"n, j ui(.
M. MorcheaM. B-'crt tiiry.
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