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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, . PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 19. 1911. TOXIGIIT'S AnJSEMENTS. , Ilelllg ..: "Chocolate Soldier" Baker .."The Girl of the Golden West Orpheum . . . ... . . ... ....... Vaudeville. Bungalow "Queen of the Moulin Rouge." Grand Vaudeville. Pan ta gee Vaudeville. The Lyrlo . . .i . ,"A Married Widow" Star Moving Pictures " Weather Conditions WEATHER CONDITIONS. The center of the north Pad fio storm this morning ts over northwestern Mon tana and the temperatures in the WIN lamette valley and southern Oregon have fallen from elarht to ten decrees in the last 24 hours. -Storm warning. nave been ordered down at an stations. Tbe rainfall in Portland amounted to 1.10 Inches in the last 48 hours and to 1.61 inches in the last 24 hours. This rainfall is one of the heaviest on rec ord at this station, the heaviest for 48 hours having been 10.71 inches on De- 5 ember 12-13. 1882. and for 24 hours, .6 inches during the same period. ,The rain was also very , heavy In the ; WlllanrTte valley as far south as Al bany tt beypnd that oily it was light er. Tlio rains In the sound s country have , been moderately, heavy,-while In eastern Washington- and. eastern Ore- Son they were very light. All streams raining the Coast and Cascade moun tains will run bank full for the next few daya and some of them will Inun date the low lands, but it la not ex- Seeted the floods will b so heavy and amaging as they were a year ago. The conditions are favorable for oc casional light rain tonight and - Fri day in western Oregon and western Washington, and for rain or snow with colder weather east oi the Cascade mountains. , , FORECAST TILL 8 P. M. FRIDAY. Portland - and vicinity Occasional light rain tonight and Friday." South westerly winds. Occasional light rain west, rain or snow east portion tonight and Friday; , cooler east portion. Southwesterly Winds. : i .-v - ' v :. - Washington- Occasional rain west, occasional rain or snow east portion to night and Friday; cooler east, portion. Westerly winds. Idaho--Raln , or snow tonight and Friday; colder tonight except southeast portion;, colder Friday. - , , . EDWARD A. SEALS, ' ' ' - " District Forecaster - Pa natal of Mrs. XorOla Bowman. The funeral' of the lata Mrs. Lydla.E, Bow man, wife of J. . L. Bowman, : of the Brownsville Woolen MUls store,; wilt be held from the family residence at 690 Tillamook street tomorrow afternoon at t o'clock, Rev. William II Foulkes, ot the First Presbyterian church, will, con duct the services. Friends of the fam ily are Invited io attend tbe services at tbe house, but the Interment will be private. Mrs, Bowman, who died from a severe attack of ptomaine poisoning while on a visit to Hood River, was a daughter of Anson Rogers, one of the ' oldest pioneers of Coos county, Oregon. Besides a husband and three small chil dren, Mrs. Bowman Is survived by her mother and a brother, A O. Rogers of Coos Bay, and a sister, Mrs. A. S. Eld ridge, of Portland. lecture on Plant Sis ease Two pub lic addresses will be delivered at the Portland Toung Men's Christian Asso ciation next Saturday night at 8 o'clock. The weekly apple lecture will be given in the auditorium by Professor H. 8. Jackson of the department ot plant dis ease of Oregon Agricultural college. His subject will be "Apple Scab and Crown Gall." and the address will be Illus trated by stereoptlcon slides. Dr. James H. Gilbert of the University of Oregon will speak In the library on the fourth'! floor on the subject, "Recent Phases of the Tariff Question." He will pay par ticular attention to the Payne-Aldrloh tariff law. oaadlnavlaa flpeolsi Meeting Rev; Ellas Gjerdlng of Tacoma, Wash, is as sisting Rev. H. P. Kelsen with special meetings In the First Norwegian and Danish M. JS. church, corner of Elgh teentn and Hoyt streets, this week. Dis trict Superintendent Olsen preached last week to good congregations. All Scan dinavians are welcome. Saturday even ing the topic will be "The Good Shep herd," the discourse to be Illustrated with fine stereoptlcon views. Penney Bros.' Priday Special. Our ft gride of wines at II per gallon. Our $1.60 grade ofwlnes at 76c per gallon. Straight Kentucky whiskey, 7 years old, regular $4.(0, at $3.60 per gallon. Ken tucky whlsky, -regular $3.60,- at $2.60 per gallon. Our $3 grades of whiskey, rum, gin and brandy,' $2.10 per- gallon. Friday only. $79-381 E. Morrison street Phones East 2S7, B-242S. Free deliv ery. ' Talk on Sewer for Woodlawa The Woodlawn Improvement association will bold the next regular meeting at Weene's hall, Dekura avenue, Friday, January 20, at $ o'clock p. m. Council man Ellis will explain the sewer loca tion and wlH estimate Its cost The committee from tue firemen and the water main extension will make its re . port . ' .y Special Priday Onlv-Don't be de ceived. We sell absolutely pure wines and liquors. $1.60 duality port, sherry. angelica and ; muscatel wine, 76o per gallon: $4 rye and Bourbon whiskey. $2.76 per gallon; $4 brandy, $2.76 per gallon; $ rum, $z.7B per gallon. Na 1 tlonal Wine Co., Fifth and Stark. Phone Main 8499, Home A-4499. Delivered. yen In aula Han Sits SuddenlyAfter eating a hearty meal, David L Huff, a resident of Peninsula station, died two hours later of heart trouble. He came : from South Dakota 10 years ago, when he engaged In farming. He ts survived by his widow. and two daughters, Mrs. James Mills of Northern Hill and Mrs. N. H. Wendell of Aberdeen, S. D. i A Hew Boiler ftlsav Don't tall to at tend the grand opening tonight, on skates,, at the Portland Skating rink, Sevtinth and Oak streets. .New Rich ardson skates, good floor and excellent music. Beginners tonight free instruc tion by the best Instructors. Rink warm 'and cosy; Follow .the crowd tonight. Rink open dally morning, afternoon and evening.' .. - ' ... . . . : Woodlark's Baaoe The annual dance of the "Woodlarks" (employes of Wood ard Clarke A Co.) will be held at Mur lark hall. Twenty-third and Washing ton streets, tomorrow evening. All ex "Woodlarks" are cordially invited to .attend. , . 4 . V. A. Wise and associates. painless Oenttsts. Third and Washington.: ' TEETH 5av0.Your Teeth Now Tou uvm dollar. mm make a dollar and . the expensive- jjenuai loses i two dollars when we do four work. We work or prices yon can My. Onon v.n nam tmtfl S . sn(l..Suodays. untU.,ll:lt or people wno -worfc years ana oar guarantee la goodV j BOSTON DZVTX3TS, , Offices oornnr Fifth-Mnd Morrison' sta, entrance 21' Morrlsin L. opposite Meier Frank's and Fostoffloa, (Si) ' Thief leaves More Than Ee Gets Mr, jr. S. Bronnon, who keeps a room ing house at 117 V4 Russell street, he the laugh on a thief who came Into her house, rented, a room, and shortly after departed with the sheets.-pUlow slips and other bed clothes. In his haste, however, he left a purse containing $9.35, under the pillow, which more than pays for the stolen goods. Defective Sine la Currier Xome-A fire which broke out In the residence of Mrs. Bertha Currier at $43 .East Forty-fifth street did about $700 worth of damage to the house 'before the fire department arrived. The fire was caused by a defective flue. By reason of the fact that the. house was being painted Inside and practically all the furniture had been moved into one room, very lit tle damage was done, to the furniture. Greek laborer's Tail ' Petal John Papos, the Greek laborer who fell from the new building belonging to the Pow er Furniture company, at Third and Yamhill streets. Wednesday afternoon, died early this morning at St Vincents hospital. He did not regain conscious ness. .. H was badly injured Internally. Dante Club Meets TonightThe Dante club will meet at the art room of the public library this evening at. 8 o'clock., Father O'Hara, who spent some time at Florence recently, will give an Informal talk on , "The Home of Dante." The meeting will be open to the public. . Vernon Parent-Teacher Meeting The Vernon - Parent-Teacher association meets - at the school building, Friday, January 30, at o clock p. m. Mrs. W. 3, Hawkins will speak on "Best Ways to Tell Chiloren Certain Truths." Dis cussion will follow the address. -, Meeting lSUot School The Parents Teachers' circle of the Eliot school will meet In tne school at 3 o'clock tomor row afternoon. Mrs. Thomas Hawkes will speak on 'Parents and Plays." There will be a discussion on psy chology. ' , r lecture on Shakespeare. Professor H. C. Howe of-ahe University of Ore gon will deliver his first lecture on Shakespeare In the children's, room of the publlo library Friday evening, Janu ary 20, at 2 o'clock. ,3ooks OalUd In All patrons of the East Side Branch library having books out are requested to return them to the main library at Seventh and Stark streets John H. Mann has resumed the prac tice of law associated w(th Julius 811 verstone. Room 105 Chamber of. Com merce. .. Psychology Club Meeting The Psy chology club will meet today In' the pub lic library art room. The day's lesson will begin at 4 o'clock. ' '. Steamer Jessie Xarktns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street docket lp.ni 014 Jewelry Waniedv We buy old gold and silver. Uncle Myers Collateral Bank. 71 Sixth st, near Oak. " Dentist Brennan Aoqnitted The Jury which heard the case of the sti dental board against R. T, Brennan, wa cused pt practicing dentistry without a license, acquitted Brennan of the charge. Dr. Brennan la associated with Tt. E. L. Ross, a licensed doctor. ; . :, - Pantaa Players 2ose la . Court Through the ability of officers Martina and Slraffer,- who have been .assigned to the Chinese gambling quartern, to de tect gambling and to give the correct Chinese Imitation of "open sesame," a fantan game at 107 North Fourth street was successfully raided last night and the operator and the two visitors who were brought to the station contributed $66 to the city treasury this morning. The three are Gee, Sang, , who lost $36 In the game in court, and Charles Lewis and Lee Gee, who dropped $5" and $10, respectively. ;. . Tonne Porger Gets Six Months E. Rollins was this morning sentenced to six months in the county jail for the forgery of a check for $32, purported to be signed by A- V.-Anstay and passed on L. Swine. The first charge placed against the young man, who gave his age as IS years, was that of forgery, but rather than allow him to go before the circuit court the offense was reduced to larceny In the complaint and the youth made a plea ot guilty. raDnnn, as the egg sale when It had been In the water 36 , minutes,, but Jlmmle Dunn Is never "done" when cutting prices Is "in the air." . jlmmle has It over the other fellows because of his system of buying and, $30 a month rent , He can sell yoq a suit or overcoat at much less .than wholesale cost ; Take elevator to room $16, Ore? gonlan building, and see Jlmmle. . A Blessing for Tonr Iiungs There Is no limit, to the consequences of a cough,' cold or sore throat at this time of the year, and the only wise alterna- t. tlve Is to treat the first symptoms with months ago whan he went to the Rowe Antiko Lung Balsam, the wonderful & .Martin drug store on Washington balsam that acts direct on the lungs street is placed upon Dr. M, J. Denny and .destroys the germs that set op, hy the drug firm. An answer to the bronchitis, cheet weakness and that gult of Goodwin was filed yesterday In hacking cough. Every bottle is sold.'f , . under a guarantee to give satisfaction or your money back, i Price 60a Fof sale at drug stores and particularly by the Jefferson pharmacy,, Third and Jef ferson streets. - . the circuit .court In whlch.lt Is stated that the physician prescribed trlkreaol for Goodwin's wrist which was Injured. Goodwin was in the hospital several months from the effects of . the burn. Swiss Watch Repairing. C Christen sen, 2d fir, Corbett bldg. Take , Ele vator., , -, ' , t 's1 '. ' '" ensnaBssBSSBsB '' :' . " - ''''. -' ' ' 3L B. A. Ball, W. O. W. temple, 11th st, Saturday, Jan. 2L. Admission 25a - Dr. W. Irnoid Oa4sey7 212-213 Mo cleay building. Phone Marshall 743. . Puel Prompt del'y. A-1226, U. 1226. Woosters creamery, 403 Wash. ' TRUE BILLS RETURNED ' ' , . BY THE GRAND JURY Four true bills and one not true bill were returned yesterday afternoon by the January .grand jury in ,a partial report ' to the circuit , court The not true bill was in the case against Jesse B. Davis, who was aooused of , grand larceny. True bills were fonnd against Charles P. Kelly, accused of assaulting George Holt; Harry Marlon' and Frank Franklyn, . accused , ot burglary, ani William Scott accused of exhibiting in decent postal, cards. . - - h- : . DOCTOR BLAMED FOR INJURING HIS PATIENT Blame tor a severe medical bum re ceived by Orton E. Goodwin, several HOTEL SAN FRANCISCO Oearr 8treet,ibx)ve Union 8qnazt Jnst epyeelte Bote! St Pleads European Plan $1.80 a day f Amefican Plan $3.00 a day op llewstedse4WlektteewS!sre. rernliheial eoet e $300,000. Breryeeiafort aisleoa vraUse.- Oaeerflneitraefferring afl ever Ity. omaites meets tnuae ana iMamere. I ler JMai win sup et saa siaseMse) The Only EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN Vehicles, Harness and Robes on the Pacific Coast - The production of StudebaJcer Vehicles in ' crease to 12,800, in 191 0-the -vehicle bus! ness,.of the Portland branch is larger than ever and growing. Just now we call you attention to an odd lot of samples of Winter Robes at a reduction of 25. StUDESAKER RROS.f!ORIPAHY If OX2TU17JSOT . 330 EAST MORRISON STREET. PORTLAND OKIDilOREDlGCO 5TORE3 'JSHE RAIPM CRY3LeJPpOP. Friday and Sata January SouvenirSalc 111 lOTIPFV Parmano en texture Writing Paper, with l" envelope to tnatch, in very attract- t ive box. Special price for the Souvenir Sale, box. . .... ..&lC FRENCH CHIFFON, linen paper and envelopes to match, , the OAKLEIGH 'linen note P 1 fist per, l-lb. pkrs., special at....OV RULED TABLETS, special at. g0 each . . ROSS1LLON FABRIQUE, a very high grade paper and envel- o fj opes to match, special, box. .,. mt I V OAKLAND LINEN ENVEL- nn 0PE3, the box ... , . . ....... JX LINEN TABLETS, 12o and He Qn each, only .....,..,,.........,.OC One of These Plates Free With Each Pur chase ol 50c or More Handsome Gold Band Bread andBut- ter Plates, like flluatration, with each purchase of 50c or more. (Patent medicines and contract goods ex cepted). Sizes 6 inches. No adver tising of any sort on plate. SAPOLIO, hand or kitchen, special, the cake . . ...... .6 CASTILE SOAP, wrapped pieces, special, each ,8 R0JRTlE'-reglllaf 50c bottte 'Pecii at , . . 33 HOLMES' FROSTILLA, special at, bottle ...14'4 Insoles at 10c Pair Keft) your feet warm and avoid colds with a pair ot hair nr'rork insoles. BCeclal. Pr. VV rrn. LVON'S TOOTH POWDER, special SQUIBBS' TALCUM POWDER, can ATI LA BLACHB FACE POWDER, box ....... COLGATE'S TOOTH if fZg POWDER at ; 15c V.'-r. . J 33c S3kilSr!C'5s' COXBEtTATIOX HOT WATI BAS AITS 7017 ITT AXK STX nrox, 2-qt else. Q AO special prl ea..;...V-i-eVJ MALT $1.00 HORLICK'S ED MILK at 760 MELLEN'S FOOD, scecial at tits CARTER'S LIVER PILLS at 75c ...55c ..15c fu thtmtkm aarfifsrysssaess Freedom From Rheumatism and nervousness may be yours tor tU Try a pair of ELECTR0P0DES ' On eale at either SKID- aj a a MORE store, the pair ,eleUU Y. M. C. A. DAY and NIGHT SCHOOLS 50 Teachers , 1100 StudenU $500,000 BuiWinj CLASS. Winter Term. : AWUUIIlJllf O0 JLfli . fe . .. ..... Advertising- f 1 0.00 Algebra ......................... 1.00 Assaying 10.00 Apple Culture No fee ......... - Architectural Drafting .......... 7.00 , Arithmetic ...................... too AutomobUe S0.Q0 Bible Study Bookkeeping , 1.00 Bovs' School trlcklaylnar uslness Cor., Eng. Comp. ...... 1.S0 ; Business Law ................... 1.60 Carpentry and Woodturninf ..... . 12.00 'Chemistry ., 10.00 Civil 8ervlce (See Tirector). ........... Cooking, Hotel and Restaurant. . 10.00 ! Electricity At Electrical Machinery 10.00 Electric Wlrlntf .............. . t.00 English; for Foreign Men..:.,.,.; 1.00 English, Grammar and Reading. .. 1.00 English Literature 1.00 Freehand Drawing f.u ; French ............... .. ........ 1 Forestry and Lumbering ......... Geometry German ................ i ....... . Heating and Ventilation ......... .History ... uun ......... Machine Design Mechanical Drafting . . . I Mechanics and An. Math e a 6.00 ' 10.00 6.00 8.0ft. 6.00 6.00 6.00 thematlcs.. Penmanship , Pharmacy ...................... rnysics ........................ lano Tuning ana Kepainn 'Pi lan Reading and Estlmat! Plumbing 'Shop Practice. , ng... i 7.00 7.00 7.00 ' loo . 10.00 7.00 26.00 8.00 16.00 Poultry Raising Lecture Course No fee ru 6.00 4 A A A ,,,,.-.... fu.vv T A A ..................... I.VV .......... hllA fineairtn 'Real Estate Law : Rhetoric ; Salesmanship i Knnntih 'Sheet Metal Drafting iHnonnana Kurveying and Mapping iShow Card Writing ............ Telegraphy and Dlnpatcning.:;... Trigonometry and College Algebra Typewnung Vocal Musio BTmllar Schools T. Spokane, Tacoma. 10.00 . 6.00 8.00 1.00 8.00 11.00 12.00 6.00 1.00 8.00 BL O. A. Seattle, - e e-e - -r- AMUSEMENTS. Compare Oar Prices With Credit Store Excessive Profit Prices. xxm ax 'TvvsJlr fJMj''7r? rxPTKAirn Everything 1 n the Store On Sale at Low Clearance Sate Prices. For $25.00 to $35.00 Suitsl For $20.00 to $25.00 Coats! For $25.00 to $35.00 Dresses! FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - " 'I.! llll ! I II Illl .1 I. Ill I Illl A sensational Clearance Sale special on 230 pieces of Women s Exclusive Apparel Remember that this is our last Vinter season in this location, and every gar ment in the store niust go, no matter what the loss. The) termination to dispose of this fine stock. . This is an ABSOLUTE Clearance. 0AV ID BISPHAM AMERICA'S FOREMOST BARITONE sings exclusively for the COLUMBIA The records by this unri valed baritone are among the most remarkably perfect in our entire list No other singer at present before the public stands higher in their esteem. Few voices are so well suited for recording few have such finesse, delicacy and depth of feeling. 12-Inch Double-Disc Records $1.50 Call, phone or write for our Grand Opera Catalog. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO., Geii'l 371 Washington St. For sale by dealers everywhere. HEILIG TKBATBB rta and Varies Sts. Fhones Main and A-liaa. Tonight, Tomorrow and Saturday. Mati nee Saturday. V,: The Big Comic Opera Success, . "The Chocolatfc Soldier 100 FEOPtJD-J0 IN ORCHESTRA Prices 12.00, $1.60. 11.00, 76c, 60c. ' BUNQALOW THEATRE T Tonight, eam'l E. Rorks Sensational Musical Production, "The Qneea ef tne Konlla Bcnge." Smart, saucy and gorgeously girly. Night prices, 60c, 76c, 1, $1.60. Mati. Thursday, and Saturday. 25o, 60c, 75a, Next week, starting Sunday mat., "Tne gnaw nan.1 BAKER TMBATM Morrison and llts. acsia I, A-53eo. Oec. Iu Baker, Manager. , Tonight, All Week, Mat Sat. Baker Stock Company In the Greatest Theatric cal Triumph of the Age, : , Txa onuu or vm aorszar rxsv Curtain 8. sharp. Matinee at 2 o'clock. Evenings. 26c,' 60c, 75c Mats., 2 So, 60a. Next Week "The Man on the Box" Eye Advice If you will close your eyes one min ute every hour, they will be spared many years to yott If you require glasses, we will fix them at less ex pense than others charge. Quality, Promptness and Accuracy is our motto. Established here 6ince 1896. UST 82 SUITS, in black, blue or fancy mixtures, best models. : The greater part of these are 1?lain tailored styles that are verv stanle raiments. Solendid suits for sorintr wear. Not a - suit in this lot sold for les than $25 at the beginning of the season, x some are regular $35 garments. Finest -all-wool materials, strictly man tailored. Sizes from misses' to women's 51. zQK. "nafc m e very stylish and sensible 'models that are in J ArfU a I9 greatest demand for this season. Storm' serges and 0ther good materials in great variety of colorings and patterns, as well as good selection of styles. All plain tailored. these: coats come vvtth the presto col- LAR, AS SHOWN IN ILLUSTRATION-Formcrly . , sold for $20 to $25. Charming frocks that you'll want for both street and party wear. No two alike, and they . - ' .1. . . . j i i r , ' :. . arc in uic most aiiraciive moucis ana materi als. -0' Made of all-wool serges, velvets, messi line, taffeta and c6mbination., of silk and velvet Formerly $25 to $35 each.- Your choice of ; suits, coats or dresses at DALLAS OPTICAL PARLORS 818-319 riunra bldo Cor, Third and Washington Sts. Second Tloov. Take Slevator. 63 Dresses if MM eee i $14.45 S s II Jr It M S JiM : I I. W Q 41 1 ' lyi A TumusA Y mAf 11 Gompare Our Prices LOOK AHEAD There is only country on this richest and best one last new continent the Wltktluwe roe ssretwa Jhi tkehsbW et twtae. and roe will m tlurt offer jtea stalMtutlal Ul OB all work ml r owinoi lt bmitr U1S MkilltH.laBtttkCfBHtlNPU. buu vine ua jp ' JT. .Our entire stock of misses' 3-piece Broadcloth Dresses In navy r- VT F!H '"flsOsf 311 ''nd brown, and misses' Sicilian 1-piece dresses in plain colors LtAiiOJUKtllQil or plaids. Also misses' All-Wool Capes in black, A QC sr. - - - . navy or mixtures-i-FORMER $1S TQ $20, AT.,. ......O BALANCE ENTIRE SUIT STOCK AT HALF PRICE NOW ' , V OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FURS ON SALE AT HALF PRICE Women's English Slip-On Ramcoai I 3 IuCQqIS mcry sold at $15, c'carance p"- Women's English Slip-Oh Raincoats, in olive or tan, for- d0 At tPOeJeJ . $15.00 Silk Raincoats for ............ ... . . , , i . . v . . ...... ; . . $5.05 - RUBBER SLIPONS that do not levik; a splendid rain protector, formerly $10,' but ( J now for only t H.u., dfletD M,W.LWIII.I . w niairuauMU rnua Bl bridge work f ot oat o towm petroa is en day 11 dwlred. PalalM octnetloB rr wkM platM ot brtdf work la eider. V CMMslUiiM TNk BtlirCfwaaa $5.00 22kBrUrtTeetk4.0Q 6iMnnifS kUO EsiaelFIItliigs 100 SiW mrmrs .SO God Rubber AA pim 6.00 tmM Rubber putM 7.50 PtlnlM Cxtr'tlM .60 BUT MrTMODS AU work tullf guaranteed fer fifteen jn. Wise Dental Co.,mc ' ' Painless Dentists IWnt Building, TWrd ml Wsehlnitoi. rORTlAND, OKI . eittMlran: A. H. M S t, M. SwUar. S ;i FOR WOMEN ONLY i Dr. Sanderson HComuound Savin. and Cotton-Boot Jt'llle. the beet and only relinble rem edy for rEMALB maovBi.Ea AtTD ISBUU IaASlTIES. Cure the most obstlnute cafes In 8 to 10 days. Price 12 per box, ot 3 for 15: trailed In plain wrapper. Address T. 3. PmiCE, SIS AUsky ldg Portland. British Columbia is being opened up by three transcontin ental and other lines of railway. Over 80,000,000 'acres of rich agricultural and fruit land; 80, 000,000 of the finest timber, coal and mineral lands that have never been touched will be thrown open to the public for de velopment This is the famous Fort George country. Do you want a share of th profits? Let us send you free a copy of the "British Columbia Bulle tin of Information," giving syn opsis of mining, land, mineral and timber laws. Costs you nothine. Write today. ' , Natural Resources Security Co., Ltd. Paid up Capital, 1260,690. Joint Owners and Sole Agents Fort George Townslte. ' ' 413 Botrec BaUaiaff, Tanoonrer, m. OL . RICHARD OBEE,-, Blstrlot Sales Bolloltor, . 07 Wells Fargo Ballding, Portland, Or, Ptone Kanhau M32X ' e, A'loso SCAT. BTSBT DAT WZSX oomi tomobo) WlSerfV THEATRE SX SAM. ia xarrr Tate's : paay la "Motoring a satire oboflaf, aeaaUaers. - , SagUsk a aa- QRAND Week Jan. 16, 1911 CAKON & FARNOM Brery Zrolatloa Mas a Xutnga of Its Own. raster ft xeUett OUO TXZO SUrt ft Berriea laarrasrlte Try Tae Ouuaberlaias) . aBAJTSASCOPB Matinee erery day, S:30, any seat 16a. Evening performances at 1:it and 1:11. Balcony 16cf lower fir. 16e; box eeate 60q tS Tmequaied vaudtTllle Week Commencing Monday, January IS, 6peclal Attraction Extraordinary 13 Oaptaia Berlin and Els Eonaea la army sports, wall scaling and whirl wind drills. 6 other feature acts. Pop ular prices. CurUln :0. 7:60. t:00. LYRIC Week Oommemol&f Tomorrow Bfattnee. Keating A Flood present , "A MAhWIUD widow Supported by the Lyrlo Musical Comedy company, imaay nignt. ononis Two performances night. Contest and 9:1 S. Matinees dally. wees "m. auz-np." Girls T:4S Kext The Old Reliable Union Painless Dentists c 1 3- OTTT OT TOWI FX07XJI should re member that our force is so organised that we can do their entire . crows bridge and plate work la a day IX aeo essary, ;. y-.--.-) ... t Full Set of Teeth...,. ......... ,f500 Bridge Work or Teeth Without- Platee 3 50 to fS OO Gold Crowns ..... ,.1R: 50 to SS OO porcelain Crowns ....)3 50 to S500 Oold or Porcelain Fillings. ...(1.00 Vp Silver Flllrngs... ......504 to $1.00 18 Tears Ooarantee, . Hours I a. m. to I p. . m.; Sundays, I to IX. Union Den tat Co TZX8T AJTS K03URXIOV STS. ve High i Grade ' Commercial and Electric SijEns. ' . Cast Tth and Hast Sverett sts. Phones East lllli B-a-26, ortland Prir.ti.12 liouss Co. Book. 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