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evenino, January 25. isii" THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY TONIGHT'S A5ICEJIENTS v ' Heillg "A Man's World" ' Baker , . . , .'The-' Man on th Box" , ; Orpheum r ..... . Vaudeville Bungalow..., ...... .."The Squaw Man so Grand ..................... Vaudsvllja j'PanUsea .................. Vaudeville Th Lyric . ........ ""A Mlxup" '" r-, ' ' ! Moy ng g ict"-e i '. Weather Conditions. v 'Th Paeiflc coast storm remains cen tral over British Columbia and warn. . Ings were continued last night covering .the mouth of the Columbia river ana . all teaporu in western Washington. Tills morning the following wind velocities were renorted: North Head. Wash.. 48 miles south; Tatoosh Island, Wash 68 : miles south and Seattle, Wash., 84 mites south. Rain has fallen quite generally over the- Pacific slope and along the Gulf and South Atlantic coasts, and now has. fallen in Montana. , Saskat chewan and In thrLak region. Very cold weather still obtains in Interior Alaska and central Canada. The weather Is warmer In southeastern Washington, ' southern Idaho, western Montana and In the central portion of the country. Tern. - peraturea are below normal In the South . Atlantic states and In northern Califor nia. '.":- , ' "V'-,v. ::'' ' V - Conditions are favorable for rain or enow in this district tonight and Thurs day, with continued, brisk to high south- westerly wlpds ovsr western Washing- wo. ,. ' - . .; i - Borvoasts. . - : Portland arid vicinity Occasional rain . tonight and Thursday, southwesterly Oregon Rain west, rain or snow east . portion- tonight and mursaay; loumenj ;. winds. - , . . Washington Bala or snow tonight v and Thursday; brisk to high south Idaho Rain or snow tonight and Thursday. .. - THEODORE P. DRAKE. Temporarily in charge. Cathedral &aalss' Aid Party The Ca thedral Ladies' Aid society will give a party at Chrlstensen's hall. Eleventh ' and . Yamhill streets. Friday evening, Janfary I". The proceeds will be de voted to the benefit oi the Jtsaoy nome, the welfare of whloh Is In the hands of this society. The speclflo purpose for which the money IS raised is to build a new roof over the home, the roof of which was blown off some time ago. The sum of $600 had been ex- cended on the building when the accl dent occurred. The patronesses of the affair are: Mesdames P. J. Cronln, M. Wiley, J. Magtnnls. M. McKay, J. P. O'Brien, J. C CosteUo, Hulme, Patter on, Andrew Smith, Frank Dooley, P. H. Flynn ana J. Murphy. . .Vo Kore Bnon Oosttanaaoes Attor neys who have heretofore taken llber- V ties with police court by telephoning down to the clerks of the court that they were "going to Sal em," or will "be busy today," and could not appear to try cases In which they were inter ested, will hereafter .be compelled to ap pear In court and ask in a proper roan. ner for a continuance. When a case was called yesterday the court was informed by the clerk that the attorney . had gone to Salem "Attorneys deslr lng a continuance will hereafter have to appear In court and ask for It," or dered the Judge, "and the clerks are in structed to tell them so hereafter." erman alleges in a suit filed today In the circuit court that, the .company was negligent in allowing a certain cable to be operated, the cable pulling a tree over upon him. He received a broken leg and severe bruise about ' the bead and chest : For personal Injuries he asks $25,000..:,-. -i.;.,v-. "v Train Kills Section Hand-l-T. t, . No- sakl, a Japanese section hand, was) In stantly killed at Bridal Veil yesterday afternoon by the eaetbound train, in front of which he stepped, i A country man said Nosaki Lad started across the track to the water tank when the train bore-down on binu He was thrown into the air, and landed on the. back of his head, fracturing; the skulL" . runeral of Mrs, Marie Ofbsoa Mrs. Marie Gibson, a member of .Columbia lodge of Rebekahs and of the Woman's Relief corps, affiliated with Lincoln Garfield post, G. A. R., died Monday at Tremont station: where i she - resided. Funeral services were held at Flnley'a undertaking chapel at I o'clock today. Parent-Teacher Circle ProgramThe Parent-Teacher circle of the Stephens school will meet tomorrow afternoon from 3:80' to 8:30 o'clock at the school. There will be a short musical and lit erary program. Members of other cir cles are especially requested to be pres ent Take Waverly cars to East Eighth and Harrison streets. ..'' V ' AMATEUR SLE for his n m PTflFlO A Dl LT OIUrOHUULLLi; Goes Gunning as a Buttinski : and Runs.Afoul of the Man on the Job.1" Hen's Overcoats and Baits Clean up sale at Jlmrale Dunn's "new' sample suit shop, 820 to $25 suits and overcoats $ 9. 8 5. j k Room $16 Oregonlan building. Take elevator. v. -. .;, Pareat-Teaohers' Association Mrs. Clara H. ' Waldo will speak on "Home Life at Home and Abroad" at-the Thompson school, January 28r at 8 p. m. Small children will be cared for, Back at the Old Btand E. H. Moore house and company, 411 Washington, Reduced prloes on artists' materials, pictures, framing and wall paper. Wa can sad we will ' do Your watch and Jewelry repairing right if given a chance. Walter A. Lord Co., ill Blxth street, near Washington. Steamer Resale Barkins, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at X p. m. 014 Irwelry Wanted. We buy old gold and silver. Uncle Myers Collateral Bank, Tl Sixth st, near Oak.. Diamonds. C. Chrlstensen, second floor Corbett building. Take elevator. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Wooster's Bakery, 408 Washington. U. of W. Professor Resigns. Seattle, Jam 28. It Is announced to day that Professor Maynard Lee Daggy, who has occupied the chair of rhetoric In the University of Washington, has resigned. The regents reluctantly ac cepted the resignation. Professor Dag gy has been connected with the state university for eight years and he has resigned because of certain changes or dered in his department clans extend strong hopes co very, i Mr. Sabln Is still 'confined to his bed and is unable to speak. If he con tinues to Improve It. is expected that ha Will tui K1 ..a Via KA MI-lV i" - W . M.w ww. r I in the coming week. . , CITY GETS $3345 FOR 1910 FRANCHISE RENT The annual sUtement bf the Home Telephone & Telearanh eomDany was submitted to City. Auditor Barbur yes- leraey. The statement shows tnat tne gross recelDta of tha nnmnanv last year were $334,686.64. The city gets $SS4t kor 1 per cent of this, in rental for th franchise. j :r. iC<ed Preai Leisnd Wire. Seattle, Jan. , 25. Edward Johnston, 24 years of age, an iron moulder, was shot in the leg by City Detective Bianchl last night after he had ; borrowed revolver to as'alst In the capture of pair of suspects. The wound Is not serious. . ,-.. detectives Hayden and Bianchl wepe on Twenty-third avenue near Cherry street when they saw two suspicious characters. They gave chase and one of them ran into an alley. Blanch! and the suspect fired several shots at each Other atelose. range. Johnston, sitting with 'friends In house on James street borrowed a volver, exclaiming that It was probably a holdup. He ran toward the, scene lot the Shooting, and Bianchl, seeing the gleam of Johnston's revolver, yelled, "Hands un!" . Johnston thought Bianchl was a hold up man srd started to run. Bianchl' first shot his him tn the leg. The suspects are still at large. a fa 's SABIN S IMPROVING RECOVERY EXPECTED hds R. L. Sabln. secretary of the Me; chants' Protective association and member of the school board,? who been lying at the point of death for th past 48 hours suffering from a seriovls attack of peritonitis, has . passed tn) critical atone and the attending physl TheDeef Can Hear! lie Electrophone Is an electrlca wonder." -It multi plies sound waves so the deafest par son can distinctly hear as well as those with perfect hearing. Can q e ased at home Ma fore deciding to bay. No treatment requirea. I Gives instant assistance. Thousands in use. Call or write for particulars 8TOLI S LECTROPKO XTE CO.. 229 Lurii- bermens bldg.. Fifth and Stark streets. PORTLAND. OR. Boy Wanted la Civil Berrioe. The United States civil service commission announces an examination on February 18, 1911, for the position of messenger boy at $360 per annum in the weather bureau in this city. The age limits are lfi to 18 years of age on the dayof the examination. For application blank and full Information, apply to the commis sion's local representative at the post office or to the secretary of the Eleventh Civil service district Seattle, aWsh. Tor 100 Escapes Orave Charge. One Of the easiest -ways to beat the city or dinance governing vagrancy came to light this morning in the circuit court when John Mlchclas failed to appear for trial. He was convicted In the munlcl uel court on a white slavery charge and given a jail sentence of 10 days. The case was appealed and he was released under bail of $100. Joseph Fell Ii to Speak. Joseph Fels of Philadelphia and London will speak at a fathering of single taxers and all others who are interested personally lh the tax question In the Y. M. C. A. audi torium Monday evening, January 80. Ho will also address a mass meeting at the Masonic temple hall at Tenth and Taytor streets, Tuesday evening, Janu ary 81. X Paper on Proverbs An Interesting and Important paper on Proverbs will be given Thursday afternoon at 2:80 at the monthly literary meeting of the Florence Meade mission circle of. the Universallst Church of the Good Tid ings, which is to be the guest of Mra , Alexander Scott at her residence. 848 , East Stark street corner Twenty-eighth Street alfrene A simple remedy for rheu matism, kidney and bladder trouble. This simple mixture taken in time and according to directions Is said to be the beat obtainable for symptoms of Kidney and bladder trouble, such as pain in the back, soreness of the Joints and rheumatic pains, etc. you can ob tain Salgrene at all drug stores. Auction sale Friday at Baker's Auc tion House, 158 Park street The Jew elry stock and fixtures of the late B woirei, starting at 10 o'clootr no re serve, , Blner Buss for ta&OOO, While work lng for the Chapman Timber company as a "rigging' slinger" last July, Ary Hag- nkm "-WafTlNiX'jL it ii1-' I m I hi 3-Day Saile MnffliPi Setts r u" 'iwiw! warn .. YouSurely Want The very est la Glasses and you needn't expect to find them at the bargain counter. 'lor you will be disappointed. 1 have been fitting glasses In Portland for thirteen years. I do nothing else and believe I understand my business. I canN fit your eyes so it will hn a rest and comfort to wear glasses. Free consultation and the tery best service for the least money. DR. C. I. HAYNES BzcxiTjsnva optzcluv otte 437 Kara.uain Building;. rOTKTX yixioa The Last Week Mr. Wilcox Is going to build a 12 story building where we have been located for 14 years. So wo must sell our large stock of - UMBRELLAS before March 1, and to do so we are giving 1 OFF MEREDITH'S 312 Washington, Bet 5th and 6th r - i ml j Of Our Picture Sale " ; 'V"'- During the last week we are offering ex ceptional opportunities to beautify your home at a very moderate outlay. This Week's Specials . BOICHBT FASTEL83 in soft sepia tints, hand painted moon light marines, landacapee, etc. All with special antique gilt frames. Sale prices, 75. SI. ' Sl.SO. B1.88. 13.76. TO. w rBOTT FA8TSUS Handsomely framed. An ornament t any dining room. Sale prices, 81.75. S3. 50, 84.00. w 6.T5 and S7.50. KAI.I. ABS HAT BAOXS Handnomely framed, serviceable , goods. Sale price only $2.75. ' BBOXJ3B HUBTINO 8CEBSS Especially appropriate for the den. $3.00 values at $2.25. CO&OBZCD TAHSSCAFES and figures in miniature brown and gilt frames. Exceptional values at 134 only. BXPIA PBZBT3, 7x9, reproductions old masters, handsomely framed in brown and- gilt ovals. Regular 60c values at - 35.- BOTBZiTT FBTirTS, 10x12, all latest catchy subjects. Regu lar 7 6o values at 454. ' Our Framing Department Is showing the MOST COMPLETE and UP-TO-DATE -DISPLAY of mouldings In the city. OUR SHOP Is one of the best on the Pacific Coast. Bring in your pictures and allow CAPABLE salesmen and EXPERT workmen to Rive you sat Itfactlon. SPECIAL LOW RATES on frames THIS WEEK ONLY. Wholesale SANB0RN.VA1L&CO. Setatl COXFXsBTB UIX flF ABTZ8T HATEKIAX A2TD STATZOBXBT Mentloa This "Ad"" for Zxtra 10 Far Cent Blsoonnt We have exclusive right To the Title of policy! therewith Exclusive Pacific Coast Agent for, the Steinway Pianos! Griffin's Cure The Dining-Room Outfit offered in-this remark able three days' sale consists of eight pieces Table, Buffet and six Chairs. A decidedly at tractive design, exclusive and beautiful. Comes in golden,, fumed or wax finish, fine quartered oak;'" Homefitters investigate this unusual of fering. It is the first of a series of furniture .sales that will startle. all Port land. For Thursday, Friday and Saturday Watch for Friday and Saturday Sales mm m vv saiuxj $68 for Morphine and Liquor Habit Done in from 48 to 72 hours, with out s f ferine;. Can resume for mer vocation In a week or 10 days. Tor further lniormatlon. call at 635 B. 60th st, corner Brasee. Fhone Tabor , 1881. Tate Bose City Fara car. j California Metal Plating Works A. Methlvier. Prop. j OOLD, SZZiYXS, BBA8S ABB BXOZXL FIJI TWO. Metal Coloring a Specialty. 848 RBCOBB 8TBJBBT. Mftin 7218. Portland, Or. Our business in keeping dictating an earnest en deavor to be a business success; to get all the business we can by clean, even strenuous efforts without com promising through schemes or otherwise, our better principles to get it; thus realizing our other equally important desire to assist in elevating the Piano business above the sordid jockeying methods so often employed, onto the dignified plane to which so refining an intluence as music and art en title it ; Our line !s as good as money can buy including the Stein way, A. B. Chase and others of the world's best makes. Come in and ,hear a recital by your favor ite any day. NOTE A NICE WEBER PIANO TAKEN IN TRADE YE STE R DAY. FOR $250. U YOURS TOMORROW ShermM Jpar& Co On Morrison, at Sixth, Portland, Oregon rrvwi m " Twii-nnnrvv v rrt r rvrw v i uwvtv i v. - fltlilklsfl. SBBB A BlBvl H a I FBI llli VBr 111 1 1 SB SSI BBBVei Bsl Bs . No Matter What bu Want In Furniture Godaby Bell it .for Leso ICCHWAB PRINTING CO. IWSOLICIJS YOUrT PATRON ACE Q47if STARK STREET Reduced Rates to Los Angeles First class, $21.50, $23.50, $26.50, including meals and berth. Second class, $10.35. Fare to San Francisco, $5, $10, $12, $15. New SS. "Beaver" Sails 4 p. m., Friday, January 27 H. G. Smith, C..T, A. J. W. Ransom, Agent, Ainsworth Dock 142 Third St Phones Main 402, A-1402; Main 268. DOWJj WITH HisfTPRICES! The Clerk Behind the Counter" ' IS REQUIRED TO TELL THE ; TRUTH AT ALL TIMES The Rem ovar Sale Now On 1 . ' - I ' -.' ' V" "'i ' J 1 '','- --',.!,Jt'" ; v " ' 1 '. ' '.,.' ' Allows no deviation from established business ethics, that .have made for our success. We're simply sacrificing profits for an empty store prior to moving. 'Tistrue our below-cost prices are caus ing a furore in local trade but then we don't have Clearance Sale's ' often twice in 20 yeari is our limit,' and each time the growth pf business demanded itsoC we can go, to bedrock on pricesarid then, some it's our privilege and your profit We expect this large stock to fade away like sun before a wartri 'ram, before we take possession : of our new store in, Yeon building. STANDARD TABLE SILVER iri dozens,, or broken sets, CLASSY DESIGNED JEWELRY,' guar- ,.anicea-.j.iJur.rvr.,rjc,ur4i.Mjst,ti,jvia, i KUniJUossic-Tor - an thing a high-class jewelry store would keep and you'll get it, ai at a price that will make you chuckle.ior all Ximt. and "Present ASOress - ters 286 Morrison Street ELECTRIC LAMPS We Are Closing Out All Our Lamps at Cost JANUARY SALES ON China & Cut Glass c. PORTLANTJ'3 " EXQLVSIVE STORE : -fi c-rf:'!. W ''.4..li-L,.,;,M- 'J''. " ii r ''. i ' V' '' Bailcy&Go. .424 WASHINGTON ST. ' v Between . 11th and 12th Price rfJi ii ie MTyf' My jr.. ail vwv . m . iw w viv. sai h . m 12 SM 82 BY JOINING Contest Week JANUARY 2328 During this week the entrance fee of $2.00 4 ia dropped to all. new members. The Portland-Seattle Tacoma and Spokane Y. M. C. A.' are competing in a big member ship contest. Membership Privileges in $500,000 building 2 gymnasiums Swimming pool Handball court Cork Running track Commercial schools Trade schools Boys' day and night schools Amusement rpoms Reading room and library Advisory and employment dept. 30 shower baths 172 Kving rooms Lectures, concerts, entertain' ment Over 100 different lines of work Boys, ages 10 to 18 Senior, ages' 17 rip Fighting the Shoe Trust MY HIGH-RENT COM, PETITORS SAY I AM CRAZY ,To sell good Shoes at these cut price$. I will leavt that to the economical buy ing public. We are closing out the pres ent stock at these very low pricei: . New $3.00 Styles Now $1.95 New $3.50 Styles Now $2.45 New $4.00 Styles Now $2.95 New $5.00 Styles Now $3.45 n 75c Rubbers Now Pair 50c Marks Shoes " AT " - Call and be shown through th building f reel Telephones; A-6561 MAIN 7865 AMUSEMENTS 'seats now sellino heiuq theatrb , . Jeffmoa De Angelis Musical play. "Ths Beauty 8pot" S nights, beginning tomorrow. Special Mat Sat. Eves., 12 to 25o. Matl lnee, S1.S0 to tSo. HEILIG TM1TM h and Ta.Tlov mtm. . Phonss Main l.aaa aiiaa. LAST TIME TONIGHT. MARY MANNERING In Her Latest Play Success, A MAN'S WORLD" Evenings. $2 to 2lic Mat., I1.S0 to 38v DllMP.il rV THPATDF Main 1XT A4aa4 aso. 1. Baku, Xtaaffsr. Tonlcht, all week. Mats. Thura. and Sat H. E. Plerco Co. present "THB SQUAW KAIT" By Edwin Milton Royl. exactly as prs ented for two years at Wallack's thea tre In N. Y. Eves., 2So, 60c. 75c, $1. Mat. 25o. 60c Next week. "Ths Xaa of ths Hour." ' (4 BAKER Korrtsoa sad 11th. , Main a and A-fi38a Tonight All week MaU. Wed. and Sat Baker Stock Co. In the great laughing '"PB.1t MAM Old TBS BOX" Dramatized from ths popular book. Bright, clean and clever. Full strength of the company. Evenings. 25c, 60c "6c. sat. mat. 26c. 60c. "Wed. mat, t5o.-Next. week "Salvation Well." Seats now gelling. am a, a-1020 SCAT, STMT, Bt THEATRE ' Z irs Tts WEEK JAJC.83 Charles Z. Brant Ii Co., Uto ot Brans si Xosy of "TKlox Katoh" fame, bsaA llner. - -: .' ITbmi naiad TandSTtllS. WEEK COMMENCING MONDAT MAT. January 23. Attraction Extraordinary. Introducing "Maude," th original H- jar prices, curtain t.av, i QkAND Wsak Jan. 23. 191 1 Mahal IScKiSley Tn Kai Matchless Ma ileal Xapsrtolrs 3 Koehra 3 Ttaa at Co. Matinee every aay. Vinninl and rorrestst Tted and Xlsa FSBdlaton t' Th Boaairas ' OBAHDABOOrB ' 1:80; any seat 16V Evening performance at 7:80 and f.ll balcony 1&. tower iioor too, w LYRIC Ma Axa-r 9trtu WEEK STARTING MONDAT MAT. Keatln- Flood present , Supported by the Lyric Musical Comedy It's a curs "for a grouch, Th funniest ana most laugnamo curneuj cr yww sented on a stage. Two performances n)rhtiv 7;45 and 9:15. Matinees dally. 2:45. Chorus Rlrla' contest Friday night Next week "Th Maahwa." ' WXDNESDAT'S CKAWQES VIVX'UBXS, ST AS, ARCADE, ODEOH, OB JOT STAB Fate's Turning. Eventful Ev- lima. v .l.. Uh In 1912," Big-Elk Song by Lynn Cowan. . AJtOAVB Kleptomaniac's Redemption, Tk. !.(. unit fh flaunt fiffiiies in English Jersey, Trailer A Ransom, Con- fa. tm Bin cK... . . 'r. OX JOTSecret of the 8tlH, Twilight of a isoiaipr s t.ir, 11 uwrnw bui eioua, big Vltagraph, song, music, etc, ODEOW Robbie .and the Redskins, unangmg cooks, uirr in " r i'" - ! tlllery In Action. - : Portland Printing House Jo. Printinn ' Book Blading and Blank Boos ttst' 388Tay!crSt.'ltes:A22Si;Mr.: Fifth and Alder r j -mm H-rl or-