THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 7, M9U. t . ' 'TQyiGHrs'':;AtnJSEMEk' Helllg ,;,.;;..;""rhree TJ fins" Biltw..-. . . i : - A .... ;.wW"in Orpheum .......... .... Vaudeville Bungalow . . .. . . .. . .... ',', "A Gentleman from .Mississippi Grand i.., .. . . . A Vaudeville Vantages , : . i . . . i . Vaudeville The Lyrio "Threeeaks StarY.. ...........,. .Moving Pistures Weather Conditions. A I.Km l,li.h nnuanra flail HOW : "Three Tf i covers the Pacific slope, and Brother 1 overlies the lake region and St Lf re"? -valley. ; Moderately low pressuje ob tain over the plalna states and oer the . southern part of the country. Ajatorra , Is moving southeastward from AJaaK. causing Increasing cloudiness ovet tae Pacific northwest and raln.haa fiW.en , . west of the Cascade mountalna m ure . Ron, Washington and northernl n.ki annm no fallen in SOUln- , f m Idaho, In the upper Mississippi val ley. In the eastern lake region an , ward and southeastward to the Aliantio coast. Rain has fallen locally in Carolina and Alabama. , The weather is 13 degrees to , 20 degrees colder in inoJ" " em Nevada, northern Utah and ?"." eastern Idahp, also in the central MJf- rro. nmr nwr the western' pari 01 the Dakotas and 8 degrees to T24 de crees warmer in the northeastern states. " TMnneratures are 2 degrees to 4 o grees below the normal -In the lke re ' or r 9n Aeimi above the normal in -the Mississippi and Missouri vail Conditions are favorable for Jain or nn. tnnlirht And Wednesday ' WeSt 91 the Cascade mountains .and Beherallj fa mostiv southeasterly, increasing in force along tne coaBs. . UWR1T.PARTH. Portland and vicinity? jacsional rain or snow tonight and Wednesday. Oregon: Fair tonight except tain or snow northwest portion. Wednesday - fair, rain or snow west portion! kast k to southeast winds, becoming higfc along the coast. 'J ' L Washington: Rain west, faflr east - portion tonight and Wednesday. South easterly winds, brisk to high aldng the Idaho: Fair tonight and Wednesday. Saloon Irajiifer Za BefuseA The Uminr license committee of thp city council yesterday afternoon refted to rrflnl a Iran sfer of a license frdm 835 Flanders street to the corner ol Thir teenth and Washington streets. Action of the .committee was taken after a pro teat from property owners in the vicin ity . of Thirteenth and Wasl lngton ' street had been read. The con mlttee granted a transfer from P. W. Dillon to J. L. Drummond. The transfer ntitlea Drummond to. conduct a saloon at S25 Third street. Passage of an ordinance, stipulating that prosecuuons under the present llo,uor laws rornnleted after-the new code effective April 1, was recommended by the Committee, at the request of the city attorney's office. Clark Banquets Employes The sales and selling force of F. N. Clark was en tertained with a banquet at the Oregon Grille last night Mr. Clark, the host, acted as toastmaster. He called upon each of his guests for a suggestion as to how the handling of Eastmoreland might be Improved. Mr. Clark an nounced last night that he Intended to make these dinners monthly affairs by way of showing his appreciation of the good (work of his employes. The fol lowing were present: F. N. Clark. E. A. Clark, John A. Lee, F. M. Rummell, George A. Patterson. J. H. Williams, Frank Upshaw, C. J. Ma this. Lee Gross, Percy De Groot. W. A. Prole, Mr. Skid more, Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Guton, Mr. Watson. II. JT. Brands and R. L. Stewart. Bestaurant Mas Pined Angelo De mas, a restaurant man who conducts a place at266 First street, was fined $10 in police court this morning for selling skimmed milk. City Milk Inspector Smith has started a campaign against these men and will press all cases until there Is a revision In the manner of serving customers, he says. ' The case against William F. Davis, of the Davis Sanlpure dairy, accused of diluting cream with condensed milk, will be hoard tomorrow. Billboard Sentence! Suspended Tony Bianchi and Walter Reed, theatrical men arrested yesterday on complaint of Police Sergeant Riley, who said they were placing billboards announcing coming theatricals in places prohibited by the city ordinances, were fined $10 each by Judge Ta.well this morning, but sentence was suspended in each case. Reed faced two charges for the same offense. Will Sua for Bridge Kental The Ju dlclary and elections committee of the city council recommended yesterday afternoon that the council instruct City Attorney Grant to institute, at once, proceedings against the Portland Rail way, Light & Power company to en force payment to the city by the com tany of a rental of $15,0ft0 provided by charter amendment as the yearly charge ' for the use of the Hawthorne avenue bridge. Is Sorry Pine Cant Be Bigger After scoring Fred Rltzlnger, proprietor of the Lakevlew tavern, which was raided early Saturday morning(; by Sheriff Stevens, Justice Fred Olson yesterday imposed a fine of $25 for selling liquor on Sunday. Justice Olson said he re gretted sincerely that $25 was the maximum penalty that he waa allowed to impose. - Xosenttrong'a Parole in Sanger Frank Kosenstrong, who a week ago last Thursday was paroled by Judge McGinn on a forgery charge, waa ar rested by Sergeant Keller on the cor ner of Grand avenue and East Morri son street last night for being out after hours. Judge Tazwell this morning fined him the maximum, $100, but sus pended sentence during good behavior. Forestry Report Is BeadyThe bi ennial report of. the Oregon state board of forestry for 1909-10. to the 26th legislative assembly, is now ready for distribution. The report gives very detailed accounts of the forest fire in the state during the year 1910. cover ing both private and public landa. The report also gives rosters of Oregon fire wardens for the years 1909 and 1910. Two Days More for Wew Tariff Upon requost of W. D. Fonton, attor- ney for the Southern Pacific, United States Judge Beanyesterday issued an order allowing the Southern Paclflo until Wednesday to publish its tariffs from Portland " to Willamette valey points, giving the freight rates In no oordance with an order of the state , : railroad .commission. . .. . , Buying a cheap hot .water bag or , rountam ayringa is a poor Investment, as they generally go wrong lust when needed, but when you want one Of guar anteed quality, at a moderate price, see . me about it I don't handle the inferior ' grade-! t don't pay. Albert Berni. 229 Washington street, near Second., Thlrty- J.gfljeatal-drug.Jixperlejica in, Portlands ' House BnrgUrlMd While Jr. O. C Hollister of 76S Kearney street was tak ing a pleasure trip .through the South Sea Islands burglars gained entrance becomes! to his residence through the basement The robbers found that the door be tween the kitchen and the dining room was locked, so with a butcher, knife then cut a hole through the caneL No valuables were taken, . - ' Birnbatua Ko Guilty I. Blrlbaum. who waa arrested Saturday. In Astoria on request of local officers, acou id of raising ui check from $4.76 tot 04.75, on M. Rosen, a clothing merchan waa arraigned in police court this mc rning. On the recommendations of the d strict attorney, the case was dismissed it was shown that Birnbaum had reim bursed Rosen.' . . I. " Cleaner' Bek Injared-ljohn F. Jorg. 895 East TC1hth .r.t L.. ber thei street cleaning department. . ast end o: .the Burnside street brfdge at an early hour thla morning, fell under the whe la of the wagon on which he waa working and austained- serious injury to his h C itiL W MmovM o St Vlnenfa - M.nQ xraeK .fo . on. arv4ni.i. v.uiiijr commissioners Lightner - and tlart are,today insDectin an unfa 4,,.i m mo view oi purchasing one to be used in eprtnkllng the roads with oil. The plan of the countv Annr tn JJ Improved roads in the county (with " r euon. .v1oaJ.M,Ilo i0 oHo Ball 6 is of the leading features of the polic ball .SJ" L ? r7 e sight u. r i a wui oe a conceit by the police band from 8:15 to ' o'eloclt in.-, aaamon two prominent vocalists hava promised to sing. Tlcketa for the "it uoen seiung rastf I itjrt Prk fcwww KeetllgA ui i0 Uliy i-aric imnrove ment league will be held in the atire at -oo.ciiia ana isanay road temor row evening at I o'clock. Hv., i portant matters discussion, including , the pavind and "lucuuig ot oanay road. I rinal Cleanup oa Orercoata jinmle una ouine overcoats lert. He will sell you an overcoat for $7.50 Which would cost .you 60 ner cnt m,JT " store on the street Jimmle has Jo big wnt to pay and can cut prices, leaving "" u wuv oi nis recxoningj 315 BlMln, Wlu Buu mi.- . Z Zc i an annai re ?vrtJ?.f Reclver R. J. Howard Jr, for the Title Guarantee & Trust Co., has iu mo umrea Htates , court The statement shows assets artd llabili- u" Ui io.8D7.aB, and a surplus of M " uaomties or 31,874.J1. Harry Harden X Dlsoharg.d-vHarry Harden. Indicted by the January, grand Jury for alleged embezzlement it $25 was discharged yeaterday afternoon in circuit court Through his aV.orney P!l1DAnA TfmA . "v ' ipwflfl bjr tbt Te-Durt oieeung at BnnnTKlda - (tnVnniTt. Mothers' and Teachers' pl.ih a c... nyslde will meet at th R.,nTriH vuvui mmorrow arternoon at 8 o'elook w. j. Hawkins of the Mothers- congress, will speak on "Sex Pnyslol- 4 This Bemedv Knocks him.if. growing more popular each day as a remedy for rheumatism, kidney trouble, neuralein nnlna ln . head. This remedy r w h4wuaauuo aot wuuer. tan b nhfalnAil of City Practical Architect Am, n IP II. Bennett, architect of th xva Civic Improvement league, is expected i amy, in roruana this evening from Chicago, bringing with him city practical" plans. Kolman School Meetintr Th. Moth.- and teachers- circle of the Holman school will meet in the assembly hall at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. An inter esting program will be rendered. Bodgers-Hart-Oibson Co general in surance agents, are now located in their new offices, 910-912 Chamber of Com merce bldg. , To Elect Officers The Wnvriv- Richmond Improvement association will hold the annual meeting tonighjt at the 111 Tf Fourth Yt Street, i (uffic?tnj music sound through your home. Because you have not had a musical educa tion need not mean that you cannot play the piano. If you are a music-lover and would play and hear music played as you like it, we will furnish the player-piano and teach you to play it in that way. Our player-pianos are not machines. We sell musical player-pianos and teach you to use them as musical instruments. Hear it for yourself have our expert play a classical se lection or a gay melody for you. Then ask about the terms of payment. Eye Trutti 1 Good vision is not proof, of per---feet eyes. , 2 Weak, watery eyes denote eye j.. . strain. 3 Cataracts are often caused by eye ;V strain." , 4 Glasses that give, vision, but make no allowance for nerve and mus cle condition are worthless. 5 We fit guaranteed glasses at rea sonable prices. Lenses Sphero insert in your frame,- $1.00. Lenses Sphero insert, aluminum frsmer SlOr '?ffcTzbam: ''m tmed Lenses Sphero, rirnless, F. F. frame, (40. Waverly hall, Twenty-sixth and Clinton I streets. Officers will ba elected. The, meeting convenes at 7:80 o'clock. lUkmir Jessla Harkflia.' for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at, 2 p..nv-v v';','' ;.t;i?i.?i;i.j)i-:-' Bafety raaor blades sharpened 25o a doten; Star blades 6o each. 'Columbia Hardware company, j!04 Fourth'; - . Platting Acre are li acres two blocki from Hillsboro courthouse. V Price right Call 00 Spalding building. - Old JTewelST Wanteds We buy old gold and silver, ' Uncle Myer" Collateral Bank, 11 Blxth at. near Oak. Wooster's creamery, delicatessen, bak ery, grocery, fruits, candles, cigars, 401 Washington. , i, ' Swiss Waton Bepalrlnr. C Christen- sen. 2d fir. Corf t bidg. Take Elevator,- ' ' ; ... Woostsr sells everything. 408 Wash. Dr. B, 0. Brown, Eye, Ear. Marquam. (Continued from Page' One.) ment force of importance in Chihuahua, and there is little doubt that a new march on Juarez would end in an easy, possibly S bloodless, victory. , Secure In the belief that there win oe no fighting at Juarez for Some days at least, most of the inhabitants of the olty, who last week fled across the line into Texas, are returning to their homes and celebrating their escape from bom bardment. The city of Juares, however, Is still under martial law. , SECESSION OF S0N0RA TO BE MADE BASIS OF ADVANCE UPON CAPITAL (United Pre Leued Wire.) Huachuca, Arix.. Feb. 7. A decisive rebel victory at Juares would be the signal for the secession of the state of Sonora, according to advices received here today from border towns, where, in anticipation of such an event provis ional officials are said to be preparing to cross the border into Sonora. With Sonora in their possession, and a' tem porary capital established at Juarez, the rebel leaders believe they would have the revolution well in hand and that an advance on Chihuahua and then on Mexico City would follow. It Is be lieved here today that General Orotco will return shortly to the attack on Juarez. His delay is said to nave oeen caused by the failure of additional troops, -organized in Guaymas, Hermo slllo and Nogalea, to arrive. Parties arriving today from Cananea report that insurretetos who recently cDandoned Surahuapa are reorganizing on the Taqul river preparatory to mov ing to General Orozco's assistance. DIAZ AND REBEL LEADERS AT SAME TIME INVITE AVIATORS' ASSISTANCE ( Special Dispatch to Tha Journal. Douglas, Ariz., Feb. 1. , Six aero planes, to be used by the Mexican reb els to shell the federal forces out of Impregnable positions on mountain tops, It is reported here, will be shipped across the border within a few days. Aviator Smith of Douglas, owner of a Curtlss biplane, la said to have re ceived overtures from both the revolu tionists and the Mexican government Smith is said to have tentatively agreed to aocept the government's offer. Washington, Feb. 7. By the first of next week it is expected that six aero planes, among them the Curtlss fleet now In California, will be patrolling the Mexican border from Brownsville, Tex as, to the Pacific coast The first of these machines to get into action will be that owned by Robert J. Collier, which is now in transit by rail, to the disturbed border. Lieutenant Foulois and A. L. Welsh, formerly a Wright aviator, have been ordered by General Leonard Wood to put the craft In com- V t t ORGZCO CREDITED Pliayer Pianos You'll be interested in our way of selling them. You'll be pleased with their adaptability. Let the notes of your favorite YOUR SILENT PIANO may be traded In as part payment for aplayer pi ano. Easy terms on balance. STAELES The Jeweler 162 FIRST. NEAH MORRISON mission at EI Paso as soon U possible, Just as soon as money for the. pur pose Is provided by congress. General Wood will ask Commodore John Barry Ryan 0 the aeronautical reserve ' 'to arrange with the Curtlss flyers to get their machines to tha front UNCLE SAM GETS BUSY , WITH FILIBUSTERS; SAID TO BE CROSSING BORDER ' '-"(Halted Prwi Tjaaed W!t.V' Los Angeles, CaL, Feb. 7. Private ad vices received here Indicate that a hand of 100 armed Americans forced their way across the border today and Joined General Orozoo's rebels. - Huachuca, Arts Feb, 7. Several Uni ted States army officers of high rank are expected to arrive here this week to assume charge of the border patroL Their coming, it is believed, will prove that Uncle Sam plans to take advantage of the trouble in Mexico to engage in a set of war maneuvers of his own. The signal service will be given a thor ough test v Several bands of . American adven turers bent on Joining the forces of Gen eral Orozco have been turned back. (Continued frem Page , Ona) had been opened by the man. and fired again at him as ho was leaping over the porch. He disappeared down East Elev enth street north." " Miss Ballard is on the verge of a ner vous' breakdown. When she found her self in the hallway with the burglar she shrieked for assistance and her father, E. M. Ballard, and her brother, Verne H. Ballard, rusned up the stairs to her aid. As they went upstairs by one way the burglar descended by an other, under fire. The matter was reported to the po lice Sunday night but the Ballard s state that no investigation waa siade by the authorities. A burglary was re ported to the police Sunday night as occurring shortly after the man had en ierea me jtsaiiara nome ana within a block of their home. Ye Oregon Grille Special engagement Hendler, Bov Wonder Pianist Every night this week arter s p. m. Journal Want Ads bring results. For Dyspepsia You Risk Nothing by Trying This Remedy. We want every one troubled with in digestion and dypepsla to come to our store and obtain a box of Rexall Dys pepsla Tablets. They contain Blsmuth Subnltrate and Pepsin prepared by a process which develops their greatest power to overcome digestive disturbance. texaii uyspepsia TaDiets are very pleasant to take. They soothe the ir ritable, weak stomach, strengthen and invigorate the digestive organs, relieve nausea and indigestion, promote nutri tion and bring about a feeling of com fort If you give Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets a reasonable trial we will return your money If you are not satisfied with the result Three sizes, 25 cents, 60 oents j and $1.00.. Remember you can obtain I Rexall Remedies only at the Owl Drug! Co., inc., cor. 7th and Washington Sts. Ml BALLARD Silk Raincoats & $t5.00to$20.00ttk OC Values Now at4 S4j A bargain "just for Wednesday" a lot of 100 Women's Silk Raincoats, full length, all colors, all sizes. There's a reason for this bargain we're giving up this location when the spring season is over, and all winter goods must be sold Coat that formerly sold at $15 to $20 choice Only a Few More Chances If the sales still continue as they have in the past 10 days, MORNINGSIDE will all be sold out with in the next 10. Then another great opportunity will have been passed up by you. Why do you stand idly by and let all these chances to make money go by? Just as soon as the lots are all sold, the prices will . v take a jump and those who were wise enuf to buy, will already have realized one of the many increases which are bound to occur in MORNINGSIDE. Prices $650 to (1500 oa the Darlman & Thompson CB4MBEB Or OOKUXBCE BLOCK , Phone Private Exchange 80 'orx-aoso." ARRIVAL OF DELAYED MAIL CONGESTS OFFICE Postof flee employes and carriers are laboring under a four days accumula tion of mall which arrived Saturday night and has not yet all been distrib uted. All eastern mall arriving via the Union .Pactfio and O.-W. R. &'N. Co., was held up four days by floods at Pocatello, Idaho. This Included the mall arriving from New York and Chi cago by speolalfast mall train. SWRUGCOl VSTRALPH CRYSLER PROP. ISI S SXAMOMP S MQRRlfcON 4. WKjT PARK Valentines' Unique greetings of the season are to be had at Skidmore's. Novelties that you'll not find in other stores in Valen tines, Tally Cards, etc. Post Cards 5c to 25c Pretty Valentines priced at 25c to $5. See our large assort ment of 5-cent Post Cards: hots wnraow bxsvxjly 0 TAXES TIBES. Invigorate your entire system, ward off or cure rheumatism or cure ner vousness with a pair of Electro- podes. They maintain a thorough circulation of the blood. Both stores, the pair.... .$1.00 F. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING jrg8 Hom6 jLmt First and Oak Fifth and Alder Streets XOW TO GET THESE Take a Mt Tabor oar en Morrison St, They rnn every 7i minutes. easiest kbtA of terms. zza u v, lit I V Honest Advice ; I to Consumptives Somehow there exists a vast amoiint of skepticism as to the possibility of curing consumption. . We state none but facta, and are sincere in what we assert. , . If ourselves afflict ed with tuberculosis, we should do pre cisely wnai t ask oiners 10, ao taxe Eckman's Alterative promptly and faith fully. . The reason we should do this, and warrant we have for" ask ing an consumptives to take it, is mat we have the reports of many cures, one of which follows: 1619 Susquehanna ave., Phlla., Pa. j Gentlemen: "For two years I was afflicted with hemorrhages of the lungs, the number totaled nearly one hundred. Our family physician advised another climate, as to remain would probably be fatal; however I rematned, and In Feb ruary of 1902, I was taken with a severe attack of pneumonia. When I recovered sufficiently to walk about the house I was left with a frightful hacking cough, which no, medlclno T had taken could alleviate. I was again advised to go to another part of the country. It was at this time, March. 1902, that I learned of uckman's Alterative, in a snort time my cough was gone and I was pro nounced 'well' or 'cured.' Since that time I have had two slight attacks of pneumonia and I have resorted to no other medicine to errect a cure. I am at present in excellent health and feel that as long as I can obtain Eckman's Alterative. I have no fear of consumption. I cannot SDeak too highly for the good it has done." (Signed) HOWARD U KXOTZ. Eckman's Alterative cures bronchitis, asthma, hay fever: throat and lung af fections. For sale by The Owl Drug Co., and other leading druggists. Ask for booklet of cured cases and write to Eck- man Laboratory, Philadelphia, Fa.. lor additional evidence. The World's Best Si: Sixth and Burnslde streets. New Schedule "aw owl" TRAIN POM KBATTXE, TAOOMA AJTD ajJm puoet Bomro poibts. Effective Sunday, Feb. 5. Leaves Portland lltOOP.K. Arrives Taoonaa 4:48 A. U. Arrives Seattle ...... 6:15 A. VS. Sleeping cars open for passen rers at 9:30 p. m., at Portland union depot, as usual, and pas sengers may occupy sleepers un disturbed until 8:30 a, m. This Is the first night train out of Portland and first to reach Puget Sound cities, in case you are in a hurry; if not, you may go to bed early and get a long night's sleep. No change in leaving time of other trains for the sound on the Oregon-Washington Rail road & Navigation Co. "PTJOET SOTJHB ROUTE" O.-W. Loos! leaves Portland 8:30 a. m. Shasta Limited leaves Portland 3:00 p. m. Ask for tickets via the "O.-W." the Steel Coach Line of the north west. Trains arrive at and depart from tnrxoxT DEPOT, Foot of dth street, Portland. City Ticket Office, 3d and Washington Sts., O. W. STXNO EB, C. T. A. W. V. SKIMWEK, Gen. Freight and Passenger Agt, Seattle, Wash. Compare OurPrices With thoee too he twi in tha iiablt of mtIhs. and oa will we that 1 offer jou a ub.Untlal iav ini on all work and Ton cannot get better palaleas work ao.jwb.era, bo matter how maoh jrcra pajr. !)i:.wwiunwwf ; H'.'fg flnlu plate aad , orium work ror out. of-towa patrona la ona day U dcalrad. Palaleaa oxtractioa free wheo platea or bridge work ii order ed. CmiuIUIIm frt. BoUrCrowM $5.00 22kBriig.TMtk4.00 Gold rniinn 100 If.tf 1 Silver FlUingi. tft 5.0a 7.50 iggod Robber Rid Rubber. U. . L Will, rmawi im Muuen P.W.nEirtr'tloa.50 N tuaj mtauna nnuai BBST MKTHODS All work fully guaranteed for fifteen years, Wise Dental Co.9inc K Painless Dentists Mint Building, Third md Washlngtoa. PORTLAND. 0R maeHearti I A, at. U t. 1L loaiUjra. I ta 1 Removal-Notice- JOHR BLIX, snooessor to Sutollffe ft Blled, Wall Faaper and Painting, baa removed from 405- Morrison street to 139 Eleventh street, . between Washington 1 -s-ifl :r ana saaer. . - r AMTSraiENTS. 'SS2. Phones: Main 1; A-1122, t TontghtEyery Night This Week. ' Special Price Matlneea Wed. and Bat. THE MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS - -TKSJBB TWrs ,. .; ; J Victor 'Morley and Resale Clifford. Evenings. t to BOc; Mats., '11.80 to ir.o, BUNGALOW THEATRE Geo. Xh Baker, Manager, Tonight, : All Week. Mats. Thura. and Sat Wm. A. Brady announces America's greatest Comedy lilt - ; i . "A OEanXEMAB TBOM MISSlSSIPTr' With a special New York Company. Eve. nlngs, 25c, 60c 7 Be, Mats., 2o, 6O0, BAKER ' THEA7BB ' '' ' Morrison and 11th, . GEO. . BAKXB, Manager. . Italn a and A-53BO. Tonight, all week. Mats. Wei and Sat ' .Bauer siock 1 ompany in The great modern comedy success. First time in west. Every act a scream. Evenings, 26c, 60c, 75e. Wed. Mat 280, Saturday, 26e, 60c Next week "The Oreat John Gaston." SAzar e, A-ioao ' hat. etebtdat PES. 6. inCAIKC The Tales of Hoffman" (JUndolph Kartiey's Adaptation) wita Prederiok k Co. Headllners. Helena Uneanaied TandevUls. Week Commencing Monday Mat., reb. & KNUAUBMtim' riA.1 KA Uvl I IN AivX THE BOTTOMLT TBOVPB World's Oreatnst Aerial Acrobats. Swedish ladles' Trio. Emll Hoch & Co, Curry and Klley. Turrelly, Captain Tle ber and His Educated Sea Lions in Feata of Ability and Agility. Fopular rnees. Mat, dally. Curtain 2:30. 7:30 and 9 p, m. T VPTP Seventh and Alder Streets JL X JXlvSome of Musical Comedy One Week Only. Commenclna; Monday - Matinee. Keating 6 'iooa present "THXEE WEAXS" By Dillon & King. Three performances dally, 2.45. 7:4B and 9:15. Friday night, chorus girls' contest at the end of both performances.- Next week -wis wan a." Q RAND Week Feb. 6. 1911 Sherman De Forest & Co. Beonble Sims Belly Si Lafferty Harry Gilbert Cycling Brunettes Bawls St Ton Xaof fman - In "A Jay Circus" GBASBASCOPB Matinee everv day. 2:30: any seat, 16c Evening performances at 7:30 and 9:15; balcony 160, lower fir. 25c, box seats BOc. The Old Reliable Union Painless Dentists otrr op sown people should' re-' member that our force is so organised that we can do their pntire crown, bridge and plate work in a day it nec essary. Full Set of Teeth. ..S5-00 Bridge Work or Teeth Without t:- Plates $3 50 to f 5 OO Gold Crowns $3 SO to S5-00 porcelain Crowns $?50 to JC5.0O Gold or Porcelain Fillings .... $1.00 Up Silver Fillings. .. .. .. . .50 to $100 IS Tears Guarantee. Hours a, m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 12. Union Dental Co PXBST AJTD KOBBZSOV STS. Hure The cost of Interments have sees greatly reduced by the Holman Undartsklng company. ., Heretofore It baa been the custom of funeral directors to make chargea for all incidentals connected with a : fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertak ing company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket is furnished by us we make no extra charges for embolming.. hearse to cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re- quired of us, except clothing, cemetery ma carriages, thus effecting a saving f J!5 to $75 on each funerat - THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. 320 TXXBB ST, COX. SALMOW. ' ' ' Travelers' Cheques OF THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY The Ideal Form of Traveling Credit for Foreign Travel Home Use Motoring. si, Universally Accepted Seventh and Stark Sts. ' ortland Printing House Co. Cook, o a t a 1 o g and : Commtrclal Printing :'C Book Binding; and Blank Book Kaklnfk 388 Taylor St. Phones: A 2281, M 6201 High Grade Commercial arid Electric Signs. East Tth and Bast Bveret sts. . Phones East 1111 J B-3324. FOR. WOMEN ; ONLY Dr. Sanderson's Oomtound Savin anel Cotton Boot 1'iim, the beat and only reliable rm edV for FBSIALB TOUBLl: AND XBBXOVLABXTXES. Curt the tnom ohaiinata cj in 1 to 14 davs. Price t2 per-box. or t.ftr 3; niaUed In plain wrapper. Addremt T. J. PIERCE, 45V Morrl(un Street, ort.' icchvab fri:jti;:g co IOsOLICITS Y0U?1 PATHS: tr j 2 Art & ST A RrVin ' NewDcpa - ft. "lr