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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNIN , ' I Z 1 1 " ' ' 1 ' '"'Ji'-" l"HI I III i i i mi f Top IGS 4 TONIGHT'S P AMUSEMENTS L r nEILIOfKUTentb ' end Morrlaon ate., dart, lUKHU-fte'eiitli end Hlxtb atraata, nar Mor. , rUon. 'JTlie Baker Viaan la "The Gun- blara,"-1 ... V- ' . OlU'HKCM VmidsTllle ! (Soranth nA Taylor). Lvuiu kMtl ruo4. Uuekal Comedy com pany In '"in K(hMm." " , ;, TUM EMPBKHH-VauclelUe. . .. . . V, : I'ANTAUKi VaudeTllla. - .' -v''. i.' I'EOI'LES, 8TAH, ARCADB-Motloa pictures. Weather Conditions. " Portland. Or.. Jan. 2B Tbt Weeaure sal in- suit esainst hit .wife. Kettle Hatal, had been pending for about two month. The aeiajr was caused by the Inability of at. torneys and principals on both aide to agree on ' the terms of the de- c T' Aceralje to the final decision Mrs Hasel la to reoelv the custody of ie eiaest mm. lu.io a month for the aupport of thle child, a lump itim of $500 alimony,1 and $G0.,attorny,a fee. Ha la aleo to pay $40 a month mainte nance for thre younter children, boys, Who are to be placed with aom hereon acceptable to Judge McGinn or , left with the father. The, mother la give permission to eee the boya at any time. To Ovnoa Canltal nnlahmaiil.T (s Coulter will apeak before the Anti-Cap. 0, "JANUARY 23, 1913. re..d conaiuerebir , wr the northweatera ital Punishment Crueade at Chrlsten- statea, end aa area of blga preours now Ben-g h thl " V " OTerUrt tba Pacific elne. 'l lie we.tars Caiia. " tn.L . ? ' . . 5 l0Ck .0n diao etorin bee dacrsaaed trtitl in lntenity fhe ultimate and Complete Perversion, iudl wworr the northara plalna atatea of the Functiona of the State Through end central Cauada. Fraelpftatloir-iiae oc thdea of Venseanoa-Th4nlaharl curred in moat ut tba north. states and alao artists th. - V n WrZZ 7J alone tba gulf and AtUntlo ooaata, but only ' ."J B- 0?T trio have light pr.!iiltatloa occurred wltbin the li maiy volunteered to furnish music, hours. Th weather la cooler In weatem Wuh- Admission free. The publlo cordially In. lrurton. aoutbara Alberta. Taoneasee. North vltod -. : -. , . --. iwrouna, ooriuern aucpigau euo aouiaraaierq other aactlona of the eoontrr. 1'empereturee, I .. Uot Btajft Crneade War on auea gauaraiiy, are abore normal, being !M degreaa I tionabie advertising to oure diseases - !BM.Af7r M,rti?n.,MrlbrB uu trtd 7aterday afternoon by the IbaultiouafaVorabl. for , anally t?" mmJ nested in the rau weamnr eunaay in tttU aiatnct, wltn lowt " iuo man re v, xj, . er tempcratnree Sunday night excejit naar the Braden, Second , and Alder ' atrtets; eoatt, , ueueraily wfaieriy. inda wUl obtain. Fred Benaon, Second and Couch atreets, Portland and ilZl, Mr and eool- "J er. Weaterly winda. . handling tha patent medicine which la ., Oregon and Waablngton Sanda fair, cooler aaverilsed. The cases -will be heard i?'Ll!2 I . ' 1 ,B. ionaay in tna municipal court r". Pritcher. S41 Third atreet. area nltnh1 t.ft, . . , 4, m M ,t through the windshield of his auto wfcera' Aesoolatlon Tueaday after- mobile reaterdea- aft .- men in the evening at 7:10. Three ad-. oressea win be given by laymen and mualo by a double male quartet will add interaat. The church will be beautifully decorated to suit the oocaalont' The meeting , wm be open to all, both men ana Wmll.-;t';fri'.;:!:.:-,;r:....M, Moa lOsa the Jteottue of wlltlara D. Haywood at QlDsy Smith auditorium. 18th and Taylor, thle afternoon, at 1:30 v viuviw Auniiaaion to c on la, . in Willamette Addition .' Beldlng, tha Jeweler, has opened store at IB ft Third ana Tamhlll. Watch and Jewelry repairing, agate oiittlng and ione aetung, . a .'. top, Zjook, Usteml "Big Bill" Hay. wooq at uipsy Bmitn auditorium, lith na xmyior, tnie arternoon, at 1:10 fteamer-XeiaaaugorfflM,-! nuuuuiu ana wey tanamge, aauy ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet BeUlna. the Jeweler, has opened store at 181 H Third and Tamhlll. Watoh and jewelry repairing, agate outtlng and atone aetung. a - -w-, '-, iroLQj uj aiiomuon, wnen tne Mon the off leers of Fidelity, Port-lndua, auto atruck a wagon at Nineteenth and yivergreen and Tabor lodges, Degree of Upshur streeta The Injuries consisted iMonor,;had -irverjr enthusiastic meet- of a badly bruised shoulder, and minor wig m iner nau, im ourtn eireei. ouia aoout tne race from broken glass, livery officer preaent was In favor of He was taken to the 8t Vincent hoe- a organisation in oraer to get Detter piwi. results from their work. The result of the meeting Is the Officers' Assocla- 1 Maed for Chasing Phaasants-C tloU of tha Degree of Honor of Portland. Frank and . ePter Peter, Italians, were 2Stn. Sadie Moore, past grand chief of fined $50 Saturday afternoon by oonor, was eiectea preaiaent. Aire. ran- """n jonee ror cnasing ptunese pheaa cea Camp, chief of honor of Fidelity, I nts out of season. The offense was vice oreeldent. and Aire. Iona Shrvock. committed last Tuesday, whan tha t paat grand recorder of Iowa, waa elected w.er bunting near Columbia boulevard secretary, a committee constating ox oi riane street. Tneir at- JIs. Cella Gorf Inkle, Mrs. Lydla Graham tmey gave notice of aa appeal to th and Mrs. J. Anna Lucy, was appointed circuit court. to draft by-laws. They will report at M v tha next meeting. Mre. J. Leach, city Beollaee c Xnterf ere-Clrcult manager for the D. of H., laid plana for Ja:e McGinn refused to tnterfero In the work and supplied all membera prea- !?UWJ? bJtween th faculty of the ent with an outlln of the work ex- rL0" Pacific Dental college yesterday Vpected of them. B Tu and 6tnM Tatt'" P- V , . titlon for a writ of mandamus to compel . . . a n w"ga to issue a aipioma to him. u vmimmm efiuui snaoaA uerman ate fa led to pass in several auhlaot. J peaking branof of the Modern Mecca- , hI flna? arareVon 'SSwrnJliK (a waa organized aat Thursday when that the faculty Were unfriendly towwd tr- " - i limit vng. The new organization will be known the Bluer (Beaver) tent of Portland. An Zx-Boldler's Experience, who has anu aireauy naa a nienioeranip oi i. oeen exposed to all kinds of weathar VZJ? .V,.Lhra" p"1 y W aufferlng from vwiuuiKiiuni , v. la. Aiif, uuiamuur, llsm. Iirnham nr VM.- . v.. Frank LoreU, lieutenant commander; fInd rZU-ihS VTw-- . John Nn.hM rnrrt kn. A K n! ?7 t&Wn tw ""Cea Have you taken advantage of th un precedented Jewelry value at th Beld- Ing Bros.' bankrupt auction sale. S Id, I Tomorrow Supply your Jewelry need for th year at the Beldlng Bros.' bank- ruDt lewelrv aa.I...4B Id at e January Sal on mean bags, bracelets. necklaces, brooches and rings at Aron son's. " v - e Union Transfer Company, furniture moving and storage. Main Sal, A-J2tL ' Wesfarook fc Westbrooav'sttys, win occupy suite to 7 journal biag Feb. L Bndelmen Kewe Co. -Formerly Mar ouam bids. 424 wasb. bet llth se lzth. a v i f.if ia ill1. . v. i . a irfL IWaj al -- E " : " " , ' I , SlflGKR KILLS!: ' t .,a"wwsassi ' Residence of E. H, Hedlund, recently completed In Willamette addition. mu noma wm erected especially for Mr. Hedlund, by the Investor's Building ft Trust company, at a cost of nearly $8000. It Is one of the prettiest homes in the addition, located ' as It Is In a thickly wooded frove. On of the features of this home Is the fireplace which is built of Portland made cement brick. (United Preee Leaaed' Wire t ' ' ' ' ' ' San Franclaco, Cal,, Jan. $B."pood-byr-Lymanr-I lovs-you- and 'flit -with; thoughts of you." ' k . Penning this In a note, Miae Lanra BcMmmel, 21, a pretty stenographer, today turned on the gas In bar apart merits, and a few hours later waa dis covered in a comatos condition. She died on the way to the hospital. i am down and out and everybody Is trying to kick m further down," the note added. ? tM1sir-flpMrnmersp rents -wlde-ln oiuux rails, & v. ,h. MAKES INJUNCTIONS MUCH HARDER TO GET Oty Attorney Frank S. Grant has prepared a bill amending the preaent injunction lawa and has asked Sena tor Day of Multnomah county to in troduce the measure In the legislature next week. The bill provides that no preliminary injunction msiy be granted without the opposite party has first been given two days notice. Other Important changes Intended to make It harder , to seoure injunotlona, ar pro vided for In th bill. Mrs. Tounr can accommodate few more pupils In a beginners' dancing class. East 11. tick Plas, cigarette case, fobs and match aafes la January sale. Aronson. St. W. P. ltaffley, chlropractlo-nenro. path, 201 Gerlinger, 2d and Alder. Kraut XiUlle Webb Soap preserves your skin. Mada from oil a. Trr It. SEo ha-r a V. A. Wis and associates, rainless dentists, Third ana wasnington. a Hot Dinners, 8So, St. Patrick's audi torium Sunday, u to 7 p. m. a PLEDGES WANTED rheumatism. Salgrene ovich. finance keeper; H. Naskey, chap- Whlch dla.oiv-- Vh. lain; Dr. F. H. Dammaach, physician; C. The reaf cane, of rh.Zf h"' l" ... muie oi rneumausm. Kalrrnnn ter-at-arma; J. ,Vulel, first master of guards; Paul Elblck, second master of guarus; j. i. inic, picKet. xmr nratr quartera of the new organization are In fii Cambridge building. contains no alcohol. Take two teaapoon- iutB every tnree nours. a as-.a a. klve No. 24. K. O. T. M. O. T. W., and canVdTv " i torEJ"- hU tent No. 7. K. O. T. M. O. T. W., held Sends Thl n,,B ""emroua lolnt Installation of officer. JanuaVr 20 !IIl"dSt ' .ThLmn ls 1 we knon P"- at the I. O. O. F. hall, corner East Sixth aXcX -r2I?. e t Eleventh and Alder streets. .Mrs. Alice Comb. and Co,,w Btr"ta for ten and State Commander Sherwood acted v . . , as installing offlcere. The floor work 0R n, 7 . ,',Jhe ch1 was put on by Captain Mathews and JJ? ? 890:1tlon bein guard of Queen Elizabeth hive. Officers J?!!. J.!!'-"1 evening cUsses. and guarda were led Into the hall by two S??nW f! ? ) .m lW "5 flower glrla, little Miss 'Mathews .nd !h.7W J,tf'1 an'1 Mlaa Dixon, each carrying baskets of ",u"tMon. children's (Saturday); prln- flowers,. A splendid program waa ren- ?lpI, of special work In weav- dered. A short talk waa glvan by State in'. wood '"f nd book Wndlng. Commander Sherwood. Museum of art, Fifth and Taylor. Brotbrs Conduct Services One of the YV P. Browa has removed her largest audience that ever attended the Z ST. "iS?- 'LP1",, ?" n! Sixth street eynogogue was that on Frl- - a ? PinK K T 10l4 .7 day night, when the services were con- "''1 'J - Maeleay building, ducted by two brothers, sons of a rabbi. lfhPM ,.ngltre2USlFlne!t The service was chanted by David N. oVSf materials MosesBohn and the sermon was deliv- friVshla,nn; J F""?- r1 hv M. Mnneaaohn. Th. tonl of th IV?? pnone main - i n M . a aurinoii was a lie ion uiiuimnuraBDU, .. , Wf fau ntat insures see retail at worshlppera among whom were 250 whoMaIe prtceB for l0 pound "t fciij , 7 , .V V ana up. we renovate mattresses vmiu'cii, ... -.a .'iiuii ana return tnem tne am i.,. t. during the entire service and at its con-and Curled Hair Factory, H. Metzirer, cjubjuji jvjhcu jh a iij-mn. proprietor, Z28-Z2S Front street. Main art, A-K74. Werlela WDl Speak J. E. Werleln. traveling Audi tor for the Oregon water Bxaweaxaa unds Ufe Jack H. iTa Power company, will be the Drlndnal frman, atableman for "the East Stde speaker at the regular meeting of the Slab Wood company, committed suicide Brotherhood of the Atkinson Memorial yeaterday afternoon In . the offices of church, East Twenty-ninth and Everett in" company by taking carbolic acid streets, to be held tomorrow night at H0 roaon " known for his act He 1:15 o'clock In the church." Other talks WM 28 yer' oia an1 unmarried. will be made and a good program con-1 ' ' ' sistlng of a number of musical eelec-1 .VV .u. rrsiea-r.Arter com- tlons will be given. Refreshments are PIe"ng" nJ? worlt w carpets yes to be served.' terday afternoon for Mrs. Elsie Doug- iaa, i lay rourimmn street, B. C Mas- Speaklag- at T. W. tt A-Servicea will i"''":: rS?" 5 b held in the auditorium of th Young "TliVAJr"-SS"t, "'.r!,aiea Women's Christian associaUon at 4 1 w.usr. o'clock this afternoon, when Mrs. M. R. rn4 i .. .J Trumbull, secretary of the Child lbor L.!?22- " J Mmmlln will .V Ml., mi "' a . ' acjuaixneu W1U1 uariana to sua for Conn. uomas v. uanand, of Eleventh and College streets, has announced hi in. tMlHn a V I r XasUUattoa-Queen Elisabeth ;;.rV"uV:7 .cna" "e Sr. Srterensoa, Dentist, Dekum bldg. Woosaer Sells Everything 411 Wash. Oomxueroa Work. Olfferd. Mala 1171. Or. Breitllng, Splnologtst, Royal bldg. Royal Rosarlans to Meet on Tuesday to Consider Fi nancial Aspect To "fac th facts of the 1111 Rose Festival" th Royal Rosarlans will hold an emergency meeting TueaJay at coon In the Commercial club. The Rose Festival boosters ars not satisfied with th way th pledges for the 1918 festival event ar being re ceived. Recently returned from a tour of California that ls said to be the Seumaa MacManus, the noted Irish longest and most expensively spectacu author and lecturer, will lecture at I lar ever sent from one state to an hB4ladaiichaitora Rosarlans brought with them Eleventh and Alder streets, at 8 o'clock! Monday night, February 17, on "The Irish Revival.' Mr. MacManus, .who waa r Interior Views. Glfford. Main 8878. Public Library Notes nla cities to send arpeclal train dele gations to attend the festival, also to and ls part of it, here discourses upon pade; """" " "1" " the great revolution, literary. Unguis- Whne Rosarlans. were makfn an tic, industrial, educational, social and rangements for large attendance by Cal national. that In recent years has been ifornlans and tourists wintering there, taking place In Ireland. the Rose Festival management has been Tuesday night. February 18, at 8 receiving messages from all over the o'clock he will lecture at the Alblna east, from oragnizatlons that are nlan- branch library. 860 Knott street, on nlng to hold annual conventions her commission, will speak. Mlas Florence Aiet tntaai4t sl V TT . VoRlrnv will rrtrtr a vfH .n4 .ki r."A. 'our ",:- , " iciotnee ror si.oq a montn. Phone Main solo. Divorce Salt Plnally Battled. James V. Hazel was granted a divorce yester day by Circuit Judge McGinn after his Heitkemper's Watch and Jewelry Reoairios of established quality, and Teputationrnd at the same price that the infer ior repairingf-would likely cost, t y . Be one of our. satisfied ; customers. ; G. Ileitkeraper Co. Diamond Dealers and ? Jewelers IewJLocatlonI3Q.5UijStc YeoajBldg. Old in Portland. 514, A-1484 and our representadve will call and see you. Uniqu Tailoring Co outr oiarK sirei. Sv. Poataln. graduat optometrist optician, second floor Healy bulldlnr. corner Grand avenue and East Morrison. Eye prdperly tested and fitted. Satis faction guaranteed. My prices are very reasonable. Phone B-27K. a Oaly 5 Bays Kre, Ladle I am mak ing special Inducements for a limited time only. Ladies- Sulta of our reruiar imported materials and linings. 250. Long coats. 140. Gurney. Fourth floor, nawi ouiiaing, xnira ana Morrison, "A merry Ramble Round Ireland." This talk will be illustrated with more than on hundred beautiful colored views. Later In the week he will give a pro gram on Irish Fairy and Folk-Lore" at th North Portland branch library. corner KUllngsworth avenue and Con gress street Th exact data will be announced later. Qn Monday afternoon. February 17. there will be atones for th children by Mr. MacManus at the East Portland branch library, and Tuesday afternoon. February 18, the children will be enter tained at the Albina branch library. Professor Arthur Evana Wood will deliver his next lecture in th course on social ethics In the Aliblna branch library, 350 Knott street, at 7:80 o'clock. Tuesday night, January 28. His sub ject will be "Immigration." The next lecture in th course on the physiology of conduot will be given by Professor Harry Real Torrey at the East Portland branch library, ' East Eleventh and Alder streets, at 7:80 o'clock, Friday night. January 81. The subject will be "The Evolution of Be havior. Admission to these lectures ia free and no tickets are necessary. Christian Science Lecture First Church of Christ. Scientist, has !?.?!?JF.fVorva 2"? letur n Christian de,llveri at th church iiu aim jvveren streets, on Bunday, February 2, at 8 p, m. and at P. rn., ana on Monday, February 2, at is. ill. x ua nmiiin I. nnrnio 1 i ... rpk J ". .1" r I wu, az.,t H , V.1 De yuafc Clifford P. Smith. C. S. Tl.. rriAmh.i- n-f ... tj -a of Lectureship of The First Church of Christ, Ssientlst of Boston. Mass. e during the featlval. In order that its glittering and brillaot pageantry may add to their entertainment Railroads are arranging for special low fares that will bring increased attendance. "All In all," said Manager George Hutchln of the festival, yesterday, "we have the certainty of the greatest orowd that ever assembled In Portland for any event; we want, and If supported wlU make the featlval th best ever seen In order to compensate th attend ance. But we will nave to cut the coat to fit the cloth. We can't give a better festival than the people ap propriate for." "For that reason." said W. C. Bristol, crown prince of the Rosarlans, "we are going to ask the business Interest of this city to look foe the first time upon the festival in Its true light When they contribute to the festival It ls not a donation to charity, but an lfrvestment. It is a business proposition pure and simple. By it we attract The people, By It we advertise city and state. Peo ple who come here spend money, great sums. - i venture mat ten times as much money is left here each year as the festival costs. Where can better re turns be obtained? At the same time we ourselves get an opportunity to break out of our shells and really en joy life for a week. President Ralph Hoyt of the Rose Festival is In New Orleans. He will remain to see th Mardl Gras before going on to Panama. The Mardl Gras has four parades, he eaya. and costs 2260,000. He ls curious to learn the truth of the statements frequently made in Portland by former New Orleans people, that the Rose Festival Is more magnificent than the Mardl Gras. WOMAN DRAGGED FROM TRAIN MAY NOT SURVIVE '(United Freee Leaaed Wire.) Pomona, CaL, Jan. 25. Mrs. H. Sil maa of Chicago, who ls alleged to have been brutally dragged from a Salt Lake train here Thursday night following a dispute with the conductor regarding her Ucket, was taken to the Boyle Heights Maternity hospital in Los An. geles this morning, still la I serious con- aiuon. Physician who have attended her stated that It would be Impossible for her at th present Urn to continue her Journey to Chicago. They fear that the life of her unborn child has been sac rificed, as thay found no Indications of Ufa. BODY OF MISSING STORE CLERK FOUND IN BAY (Halted Preee Leeeed Wire t ihTrTnlfe'HjTea Journal Want Ads bring results. IIISIBBIIl'lllll ' .. V Krypt ok Lenses Both near and far vision in one lens with no line of division showing. The glass- ; es that keep you looking young. The only two vision lenses that are not conspio . uous. Call and let us demon-; strate them to ydu. Our op tical department is complete. FRIEDLANDER'S Jewelers and Silver-smiths Refracting Opticians 310 WASHINGTON ST. Est 1870 , 1 fP2C y Lenses New Tear's eve, the body of Loula s Bowman, 22, a clothing store clerk, was found In the bay here today. His mother, who ls near death as result of worry over his disappearance, la ex pected to survive only a few hours and has not been told of the discovery of the body. Four play Is suspected. After taking his fiance, whose nam ls not given, horn from a New Tear's celebration. Bowman la believed to have toured th "Barbery Coast" district where trace of him was lost A gold watch and other valuables were found on th body. ONE of Onr LcaAtaar Optical Specialties. These are the most wonder ful doable vision lenses ever invented. THINK OP IT, two pairs of perfect glasses In one lens, doing; away with the trouble of carrying two pairs of glasses. DR. CUTTING, OUR EYE SPECIALIST, has made a study of fitting these lenses, and we can insure perfect vision and absolute comfort. WE NEVER HURRY our patients, and that is one rea son why we have been so suc cessful in our Optical Depart ment. WE MAKE NOCHARGE for consultation and will be pleased to have you give us a call. JAEGER BROS. The Large Jewelry Store 266 Morrison Street BET. THIRD AND FOURTH Last Week Of Jimmy Dunn's "Clean-Up Sale." $27.60 to ISO.OO Men's Suits marked at $18.78, now 16.00; $16.00 to $18.00 .Men's Suits, marked $12.76. now 110.00. An experienced tailor makes alterations free. 100 Overcoats, $18.00 to $20.00, re duced to $10.00i Jimmy Dunn;- room 216 Oregonlan Bldg. Take elevator. The Heilix Hotel Located at 2nd and Timhiil n.v. Ing special rates to permanent guests. The rooms, which are all outside, af ford steam heat hot and mm and are being offered at $2.00 per week and up. Rate Sale Oregon Mad Umbrellas for Men and Women- 11.25 Umbrellas cut to $ .91 $1.50 Umbrellas cut to M $2.00 Umbrellas cut to $UI $2.50 Umbrellas cut to $1.8$ SVfin IJinrirAllie o osf $4..oa Umbrellas cut to $X2Q $5.00 Umbrellas cut to $3.90 rr by ataU, oa receipt 0f prlo RUST PROOF UMBRELLAS tTmbreUa to Tons , Handle. Wa Rave JOl Kinds Chea . BXiCOTEXIiro. ' "f- MxaxDirac m chaboh. TTmbreUa- ZUoorered Wltn All Cradss of Gloria sad t " AH Other Bepairtaa at Loweat m. i a. lum . ... . . 1 .er-, ST-.' WDM'S "kbbbI" STORE MS Washlagton, Imperial Hotel Bid. Y.TiLC.A.WSchsoIs ITXTH AJTB TATXO SJTBSJ5TS Foster &. Klelser Outdoor Advertiser! VAXZfTBD BtTZXZTXXS IAISTD WiUU voKTiaa Ssst leveatb an Xast Srsntt ItreeU n $itt PACIFIC IRON WORKS aTTarjoTxraAi. btzxj. , AaOJUl'BUTUltAXi utoxr tmmediate Delivery Fortlasd. Os anrw tbmi ogumro this xowtx rad fchoela. ...Fe I Mos. to years. . Assaying ......................1 $0.00 Automobil (a growing trad)... 60.00 carpentry . ..........,.,,.,..,.10.00 Electricity ..................... 15.00 Forestry and LumhaHnr . . n Plumbing , 16.00 Business and Trofessional Sokools. Accounting Bookkeeping Cost Eng. and Quantity Survyg Plan Reading and Estimating.,. Reinforced Concrete Coat Dl lir-J .1 oiivw vara wnuu.. ....... Baiesmansnip $160.00 f.09 20.01 10.00 109 16.0(1 12.00 16.00 bnortnand COO Surveying and Drafting iaaa Telegraphy and Dispatohlng. . . . 12. 00 Telegraphy, wireless (new law r quires 2 operators on every pas senger boat).,......,....,,,.. o,o Bom of 50 Other Oomrse. ArithmeUo. Algebra or Geometry! t.00 lOerman, -French or Spanish,..,. 6.00 'Penmanship or Engliah. ........ $00 Public Speaking "oo Boys' ElemefiUry School (day)., 12 00 . Boys' Elementary School (night) oi) I Call ov send for free Xnnstratas nt. ioru rvruaaa v. aa. o. A. ml 1 sohools Seattle, Taooma, Bpokaa. AND T-Jfot se Dr Qeo aubensteln.th opucian, aDout your eyesT His work ls excellent, and so very reasonable, too. Torio and Kryptok lenses made to order. a inira street. - a 1 1 J, "Bis BUI" Xaywood, th staunch and fearless defender of labor, speaks at Olpsy Smith auditorium, 18th and Tay- iorj-oaay-i-s:a-pr ra,- Admission 2$ cenxs. SU sionaries' arwll--Albert Reiton ana wue. missionaries from China, win "hold a farewell meeting In the Peniai mission, 207 Jefferson street, at ,2 o'clock loaay. , BCer. Xaarl -Bis Bin- w-. wood,; th notorious labor agitator, at uivr oimin auaitonum, istn and Tay lor, Sunday, January 26, at 2:80 p. rn, Xast the Weather for Cold -i-'w nave wie remeay mat will "nip it in th bud." Taking chanoes Is danger- ous. Aiuer street fnarmacy, 242 Alder. v Jaomeopathio Use Complate Boer- ick s Kunyon, uoerlck ft Tafel, Luy- tieaRed-C-PharaeTmth atreet at Ankeny. i Borothawhood Day Th men f th First United Brethren church. East Fif teenth and Morrison, will observe the annual Otterboln Brotherhood day to 'jti-rt :. fascial prograoa by dai PORT ESTAURAI Formerly at 344 Washington Street MOW Located 7 4th t West Side of Street. Between Washington and Alder THE BEST5ERVIOT-P0PULaAR PR!CES t Private a4partmentf f or Ladies '''m .- , , , . . . " I ' , . - ' " ; . . '-..1 ... a .-,..' ... ., J, v ..... . - - . v. i r' i ' f THE SAFE-CABINET is so constructed that that it is practically one piece of rfcid steel. That's what makes it fireproof. q THE SAFE-CABINET method of construction is protected by exclusive patents and cannot be duplicated in any other cabinet, I Let us demonstrate the difference in construc tion to you. J Let us show you the fire tests, etc. Cf You might as well have the original and genu ine, THE SAFE-CABINET, and get real pro-' lection. It'll cost you no more. tj THE SAFE-CABINET has . more than twice ; the capacity of a safe the same size. It is light weight Its interior is adjustable. It may be had In just the size to suit your particular needs In office, factory and home, : 'veiTtlimg for the OfficeM Commercial Stationers, Off lea Ouff lifers, Pristsrs, , Engravers, Booklet Makers and Bookbinders r,rTl 3RD REG. 0. N. G. BAND Concert and Dance ; at the Armory, Friday, Jan. 3ht Good program at 8 Danc ing after program. Music bjr entire band. ' , " Tickets 80 cents a couple at Graves Music Ca . Ill 4th Street ; ' $100,000.00 Kuata iiiitrflgw teubqsaps coatFAjrr or roxvxaxzh oxsaoar 5 Bonds Sealed sronosala will be rcrtvrt th Board of Directors at th of floe of th Company unUl, February 15, 1213, for the curchaae of all or anv nart nt 2100,000.00 Flv Per Cent Gold Slnklnaj Fund Bonds of th Company, do Outo ber IS. 135. , H Offlo: JPark and Burnsld fits, rort- BAMt7E intX. President, A. U i(jLLflTvio.iree. i i FIRE SALE SM TamhUl gt, aeai gad. $20,000 STOCK ry Goods, Nations, PumlyMncs and rlental Art OooUs Sllf UUy Si-a. Orl fad hy water. anrT tea stcntnao- :. 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