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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENINO. MARCH 5. 1S07. JOKOHT'S AMUBEMESTt. J Baker a a Mas ' Kujlilre .. A gowuore uiri iriid ""'? I.rrle " Wn.l wwntn v ut w ; Star ,....,,..,..Uuawr rcAiu vreere W illiam a Elkins. an rearon pioneer of ltSl. died at the North i'aelflo aan- itariura laat Friday, after an Ulneae of two waeka. He waa born In Beinaont county. Ohio. In 1(27. 11a esrae to Ore con with hla father's family In Hit. settling In Linn oounty, where ha and hla brother built and owned tha flrat flouring mill in Lebanon. In 1870 be repreeented Linn county In tha Oregon legislature. Mr. Klklns lived la Califor nia for several years, having moved there for tha benefit of bla wife's health. lie returned to Oregon two year a ago, and had sine realded with hla daughter at tit Mill street, thla city. Mr. Elkins waa an exemplary cltlxen, a man of excellent morala and a member of tne Methodlat church, and an honored Maaon for Par. ' - ' t Tha Portland lodges of , tha Royal iMa.iiM hh t.m4i ' -Attention to Judge a M. Llndsley of Utlca, New 1 York, past supreme regent, at '. tha Pythian ball. Elaventh and AWw strssts. tonight At tha aama time wniameiie lodge will Initiate a. class or aanaiaaiss. Judge- Llndsley sad several other nim bers of the order will deliver addresses. Judge Llndslev Installed 'the grand of ficer of the oouaoll of waaungron ias week and ha will perform tba same duty for the eounoll of California with in tha next two months, v At th meet In of tha 8t-Patrick's day oommltteo of tha Ancient Order of Hibernians. Division No. 1. a vote of thanks . was unanimously tendered to the Kvenlng ' Journal for "its unspar ing efforts manifested la bringing tha algniflcanoe of 'Ireland's great day be fore tha Irish people and also the com munity at large." The meeting was held In the office of n. J. Bmtth. D. W. Lane and E. H. Peary eompoaed the committee, that framed tha - vote of thanks. .. V, ! - f.) - " ' . . There can be very much satisfaction in life to , the young man , whose week's wages are spent, before he gets theml ' Money ahead gives one independence. It brings contentment now and lends a sense of security to the future. Try a savings account for one year, using it weekly;" V.V. -,V-.'; V' ': We Pay 4 Interest" Writ for our Free Booklet. "Banking by MU.H Oregon Trust & s Bank Sixth and Washington Streets, - r 1 Portland, Or. .'. Resources $1,900,000.00 W. It. MOORE, President. -K. E. LYTXE, Vice-President. ' W. COOPIOt-MOKKlS. Cashier. I. D. Stevens spoka at AlLakr hUtU- for a Isrga audtenc laat Inght on "How to Win a Strike In Ona Day." The speaker argued that In order to counter act laws .which ha ssld ware now mad in tha interests of tha cspltallstlo class. Industrial workers must be their own lawmakers. Us believed a solution of tha problem would coma when the Labor party united with tha Socialists.. Fol lowing; tha addreas there was an open dlacuaalon on numerous .labor subjects. Whan you are shoplpnc, drop into tba Oregon Cheese company'! store, in tha Swetland building, lit Fifth street, and see-tba price of cheese, butter egga. honey, smoked meats, tea, coffee, etc. the most up-to-date In tha city. Tou do not pay an army of hired help. ' Wa do our own work. Tou do not pay for high' rent nor thousands of dollars' worth of fixtures. Therefor you get more goods for tha sam amount of money, or tha aama amount for leas money. . A -roof fire In tha residence of Mrs.' J. Roberts, 141 Couch street, brought out the fir department at t:S6 o'olock last night in response to an alarm from box IT. The. blase is believed to have stsrt- - ad from a defective Tmw. Tno" "Tlaroos wera quickly extinguished and tha. loss from fir and water will not exceed 1 1.000, fully covered by Insurance. Tha glare ' from tha fire attracted a large crowd from all sections of the city. Anton Bernhart, 10 years of age, suc cumbed from heart failure yesterday morning while dining in a restaurant at 70 Madison atreet. The coroner took charge of the remains an.! will commun icate with Ms family. Little Is known of Bernhart's - antecedents except that he has friends and relatives In Los Angeles, California. . H resided at til Front sfreet, . . . i. ' i. " ' , - .' , r Th photograph of Crater lak ap pearing In last Friday's Journal, wBlch was used to Illustrate the art We on- the improvement to be mad by W. G. 8tel In Cnuer lak national . park, waa a copyright view taken by Klser Bros. Th Holiness association will hold its ell-day meeting at tha Wesley an Methodist church Tuesday. March !. Ser-lees at 10:10, 1:10 and 7:10. Take Montavllla car and get . off at Center station. . - ', . If you ar troubled with-a stubborn sough or cold, Tt a bottle of Kenyon'a Cough Remedy front Albert fternt, tha druggist,. ISS Washington street. ' It give quick relief when others fall. . Steamer Jaaa Hsrklns, for Cams Washougal and way lending, dally ex cept Sunday. Leave Washington atreet dOCk t P. m. ., ! . . Hed gins' Corn Cur give prompt re sult a. . Bernl'a drug store, tit Wash ington street. , . lunch 11:10 to 1; buslnees men's lunch. Acme Oil Co. sells th beat safety coal oil and fin gasoline. Phone East TIs. RECOGNIZED "GROrUR" . AND WENT FOR VifF Loftus Saw' Own Beer Can In Saloon and According to - Wife Threatened Her. .' TJpoa orders' of Chief of Police Grits, macher, Patrolmen Stuart thla morning swore to a complaint charging assault With a dangerous weapon against Mrs. O. A. Loftus, who slatted her husband on th arm- with a kltohen knire last Saturday evening because he criticised th manner In which she prepared soup, Loftus la at St Vincent's hospital la a I . a i . j . .1 1 1 vwiuu. coniuuuii ma ma oinnmun win b performed on him - today. . There bar been aom symptoms of, blood poi soning, but th surgeons do not believe his wound will prove fatal His belliger ent wtfs la bains faald la tho-oity prison without bail. . .. : Patrolman Stuart and Sergeant Baty, who made an Investigation of tha af fair, throw some interesting sidelights on th domestic warfare which . pre vailed In th Lot tua household. - Accord ing to th officer Loftua on several occasions has demonstrated th love and devotion he bore bla helpmeet by beating bar with a poker. Th oi "I reside over Wagenblaat'a saloon at First and MM streets. Bat- urday night, prior to the cutting affray . Loftua visited tha Uauorataxi cure an "appetiiar." While at the bar the bell In the back room of th saloon , notified, th proprietor of the presence I of some female patron and h returned shortly with a tin bucket. ixftus Im mediately recognised th "growler" as. t t property and la high dudgeon Has tened to his home. - A quarrel ensued between Loftus and hi wife over th action of th woman In "rushing th can." Th Irsts h,us- I nana xnen rouna rasii wnn me soup ana m hcuw rvw .r,u. .n m, mill. Mrs. ioitus declares that her spouse attempted to cut her with a pocket knlf and In aelf-defena aha alaahad him on th arm with a butcher knife. It Is understood thst Loftus doe not desire to prosecute hia assailant, bat th woman will nevertheless be held on th complaint filed this morning pend ing th recult of Loftua wound. , , ' REV. CEPHAS F. CLAPP , Why pay ayes for fL more Metager fit youf 111 Sixth atreet. Drink Oeneva LI thla Water. Dnat. It First street .J- ., Berger Signs lit TamhllV Phon. . SCHOLARSHIP FOR - , ; AUGUSTO HIDALGO " Spltl Dtopatch to The lesffcal.) ' University of Oregon, Eugene, March IS. -Augusto Hidalgo, a Filipino student here, ha received from th government of th Philippines, a scholarship of 1600. Next year Hidalgo 1 expecting to enter th Brooklyn Polytechnic College, where he has a brother. He is a member of a wall known Filipino family. . F.W.BALTES aconpAfiv MAIN 165 INVITE YOUn liIQUiniES FOR PMHTIHG Fim AMD CU STREETS Who retires from the home mission field to devote himself entirely to evangelistic work. He Is knows v all over Oregon from his many years of service in sa arduous snd trying calling. ' , L. PENINSULA PROPERTY x Peddloord : St aTnrtsarr Addition At , toaotUur Mnoa Attention, ' 'Already ' tha Improvement at Glen wood Park, ona of th most sightly sections on th St John car- line, ar attracting much favorable oomraent A most charming pine for a home and a locality that will focus th business possibilities of th peninsula, embracing aom of th beat situated land between the rivers, 1 Peddlcord and Hurlburt's sddltlon. a subdivision - of Olenwood Park. At th present Im It I growing rapidly and is destlriVd to be a center of great activity. As ths value are. on th upward .run, it affords a field for making money fast Not a day passes that both the offices of B. C Hurl hurt. In th Mallory Building. tt Stark street, and those of W. J. Peddloord In the Mohawk building, corner of Third and Morrison streets are not crowded with people eager to learn of th developments In' ths neighborhood of this trsct Ped dlcord Hurlburt's addition I but II minutes' walk from th property pur chased by Jim Hill railroad for $300,000. Every lot In this addition I Improved Snd full slsed, with alleys ad ditional, and located on th main car line. Being high and atghtly and well back from tha , lowlanda where th Swift Brothers ar soon to make ex tenslv and costly Improvements, and still close enough to feel th Impulse of the great business development, the valnea In this addition ar certain t a ripU Increase in th near future. GUILD COOS DAY ELECTRIC LltlE Hewitt, Simpson & Bell Will Also Construct a Gas Plant V There. PORTLAND LOSES BY .. WANT OF STEAMERS Service Between This .' City and - Marahfleld, North Bend snd Other - Points. Inadequate to Trade Will ing to Come This Way. V ' Construction of an electric railway, a larger electrlo light and power plant and a gaa plant at Coos Bay will be com menced by Hewitt Simpson tt Bell, as soon as spring opena Th present pub 11 service corporations at North Bend hav been taken over by thee men, who hav ample funds to carry out their plana. . .ot-..-...t--.--'-'- Henry Hewitt "who wan formerly principal owner of tha St Paul A Ta coma Lumber company and recently sold bis interests. Is owner of very larg timber and other property Interest on th coaat. He baa recently been mak ing considerable Investments at Coo Bay. and believe that section la bound to develop In th next few years, v rraaehlasa -euxdV ' Mr 'Hewitt waa in PorUand today on th way to Drain, where he wlU take th stags rout to cooa Bay. negaramg th Intention of hla Coo Bay syndicate h said: -Yea. we Intend to build th electric line, and it - will connect North Bend, Marahfleld and Empire. We hav a f jane hi a from tha town of North Bend, and have been promised on by Marsh field. . Wa hav uks over the electric light plant owned by Mr. Simpson ana will develop it and also build a gsa plant W ar now supplying electri aro lights cheaper than Portland seta them,. and our rat on incandescent l 25 per cent less than ths Portland rate, although we hav to us steam power altogether.' . ... sTeed for Better Boats. , "Why doesn't Portland get In and give a decent steamship servlc between this city snd Coos Bayf Tber ar nothing but old tubs now running on thla coast, and (w who travel, between PorUand and coast points would rather go through the mud by th stag tin than travel on th present boat. "Th city of PorUand ought to get a mov on itself and do something In a pracUcal way to cultivat to Coo Bay trad. Good boat Unas ar th first necessity. Th people of Coo Bay feel that now, sine PorUand has got what it wanted from th government to build th Columbia river Jetty, thla city ought to furnish a first-class steamship serv lc to encourag th business of th coast points. , Th trad la there, and It would favor : Portland If reasonable transportatlonfac.ll.lt lea war give. AMATEUR MUSICIANS ARE WELL fiECElVED Spitzner , Philharmonic Society . Civet Successful Recital -f at the Heilig. . faster Shoes SHOES for men, wo men and children. Newest" Leathers,' Latest Styles, Best Manufactures Staiger Shoe Go. 292 Washington, near 5th THE BEST $3 HAT IN THE WORLD 50,000 SOLD, NOT ONE RETURNED LEADING HATTER Th annual concert of th Spttsner Philharmonic society stand by Itself among th musical events of th year. ! A band mostly of amateur musicians ar collected under an able leader and with th asslstano of a few prof as-1 slonal musicians to lend a solid . back-, around, givs an orchestral performance that would do many wholly professional I ones proud. Th Heilig wa well filled last night 1 for th Bpltsner concert and applaus I was frequent and hasty. All ths nura-1 bers were popular, though th wtsVhery I of "Th Devil in Good Humor, a march composed by Mr. Bpltsner, was ths most nthuaisstlcally received. Th Mas cagnt number from "Cavallerla Rustl cant" which closed tb evening's pro gram, was deservedly popular. - The hit cf th evening cam in th olo number of Miss Nina Nlcklln, a young girl violinist from Euirene. Bbp gave a Chopln-WIlhelmJ "Noctnrno" and Hubay "Zephyr" with such good ' atyle and excellent finish that shs waa called on to bow her thanks often before th applaus would subside. Th other soloist war Miss Cassia Htller, Master Philip Kamm and James Woodcock, and all acquitted themselves creditably. AGED WOMAN BREAKS ARM OS STAIRCASE Mrs. Condon Was Leaving; Spirit- ualist Meeting When the 1 Accident Occurred. ' - Mrs. Condon, an aged woman, who fell down l ataira at the Ablngton build ing last night, uad her arm set this morning for a painful fracture. 8h waa taken from tha hall to th home of i her alatar, Mrs. H. D. Langlll. of S3 Wasco street. Thla morning a doc. tor wa called whe th Injury wa found to be more severs than at first thought. Mrs. Condon ws descending from a meeting Of th Bplritusllst last night when she tripped on th stairs . and fell. Her friends gathered about her and when Detective-Sergeant Baty ar rived later It 1 said they resented hla Interference In ' wishing to send for a doctor, and said she was not hurt. While th discussion was still hot a car riag cam and she waa taken to her sister's home, where she ha been rest liig comfortably today.. Ladies FreeToninht OAKS RINK 10 Minutes Mora Muslo :! ta 1:S. .. .... ',.. "Napinee" lAUat Indlaa twostop, will b tn troduoed tonight Society Klght Grand March, 1:19 Tonight Wit s mm m For almost every cass of im paired vision there 1 a cur or remedy. It will oost you more to neglect your eye than to hav them cured now. Mistakes ar . costly and ao is delay. Ws hav. hsd 11 years' experience in the Nortbweet and bave, by far, the best facilities. We will suggest ths quickest, safest and best treatment for your eyes. Satis faci.on guaranteed. Call and talk with u or writ today for oir booklet, describing eye troubles. LA DESSA MUN8SUU ' V . RcfractlonlsL Hvams OPTXOA& co. , Maeleav SM. wvte rt. , v'Alwnyn Buy V CfSftfitfr Collars ORDER OPERA SEATS BY THE MAIL MAN . Mall orders take preference over bos. office sales for th engagement of the' Ban Carlo Opera company, wblch will bo at the Helltf theatre April 2 and . Mall orders ar now being received . from brnh In and out of town and th box offlc will open Thursday morning. For th' evening performance the curtain will rise promptly at 7:S o'clock and at 1 o'clock for th matin performance persons who arriv after th performance be begun will not b eald until th act la over. Tb rep- n 111 ' Mrwa AMxrmmMxxr. MOILIQ THEATRE hail omnzma rxoit xm amo ow op towst nw tint mu ' Asm Tumniiu. ' AprU a and S. San Carlo Grand Opera Tuesday v MME. NORDICA. Night -Le GIOCONDA" Wednesday MISS ALICE NIELSEN Matine XA BOREME Wednesday MLLE. DEREYNE Night .; ' "CARMEN" ' mcisLotnr floor. .' ...... .$.( - Balcony...... ft. Is, 1. .. tallery, reserved.. ...tl.SO V wsJIery, admission. . .$!. Addre nan wrdev and aaak checks vayabl to W. T. Panel. BOX OR1U OPBsTS MAKOX B8. CVUXAZM Evenlnga 7:46 P. M. Matinee..,....,...! p. M. RAk'PD THBATDn unnurv iiKniivu Mala S GEO. L. BAKKR. Oeaeral sfssaser. Boa of tba WMelrkaowa Beker Stock GeapiiBy. RTery Eveahi This Week, The Oiidsei and Tamma! Play "At A Staff SOWS." ' Psnnaal Dlreetlna Mr. Artbsr Marklsy. Plot, araeir Settlors An h'ewv sad a De elded Hit. Tint Time Is ti West. Bfstlnea Satoraey. Bvealag srirae Sac, as. SOet lfanaea, las SSe. . sTest Week "leak XIeaBsa., EMPIRE THEATRE Wkm Wale lrr. Vlltea W. S.ina Mm PIstIbs Only Eaatere Koed ' Shews Toeit, ! AU X Di. weea jiBiineee weaneeaa sad batsrday, I'erc M. Beaton's ACowboy Girl"; Great Weeters arente Play. Immense Rs . esst. Peeked Henees EverTWhen. bea't Pail te see It. Regalar Bsiplre -Prices, v . . sTest Attraotloa OU Olsaa. . Pn Ssnmk. tmsv soerT oaaoH so wiwc Hv"UHOOom)"eTleeobiMoaholes tsa seetUTSiy sea ereaa. OB. P. IBS OOMaaaes TSOV,a.T. MILVIW V The Grand Week Kama tt Tasaeville 4 tan ALBTVI The Onat aad Ht. - Psnwaa IHneUa ' - Tiaaaparest . A..i.t4 ky ta Petite Valla seats adaei A ' traetiaa rsa, ttaasis Salltvea A Oe, Tea yraatferd ' The Xasloal Xsrts Baeale AJaa ' Xatt Se4nia - )ras4laeepe. LYRIC THEATRE Lrrut' Partiaad's Paalas Steeh ' K Aftaneee aad Kresisg Xhia Weak, Stack Company is "A BESATOS'S DATOHTTK.' Reeerred seats eaa ew he aeenrd In ad vanee mQ 10 A. M. te 10 P. M. ftally swtlnees at asoal time. Bventn perform, aaeea at S:1S. aatsrdar as4 Sooday eves Inss: flrat performance St 7:14. ertolr will b as follows: Tuesday night. "La Olooonda," with Nordlca in th cast; Wednesday afternoon, "La Iloheme." with. Alio Nielsen; Wednes day night, "Carmen," with MadsroolseU Gives More Light GILMHighlLfiiciency Oectric Limp. Ths new line of High Candle-power Lamp signalises an im portant developraeni la th use of electric light and marks a notable advance in the betterment of illumination. The actual gain is 20 per, cent better efficiency than is at present obtained from the bigbest-effidenew incandescent lamps. . Elsli Efficiency Unp Wi Dbtrilntlaa Eefiecfer Appreciating the great gain la lighting secured by tb use of proper reflectors, there baa been designed for as with the new lamps a special line of Holophane Pagoda Shades, which form, a brilliant and highly effective lighting combination. ' ' , ' Two forms of reflectors are provided 4he distributing or ."D" formo which is shown above, and which la recommended where wide areas are to be illuminated, and the concentrating or MC form : of reflector, which la Admirably adapted foruse In show-window lighting or wherever a concentration of light la desirable. The GEM Lamp, with its Holophane Class Reflector, merits the attention of storekeepers and all those interested in the improvement of lighting facilities. . v":-,-' - ' On exhibition at our Supply Department, 147-149 Seventh street. ' - CALL TELEPHONE .MAIN "6688 POR INFORMATION. Portland Railway, Light & Power first and Alder Sts.' THR STAR 1 The Alien Stock Onaopany Presents - Under Sealca Or Jcrs V Matinees. Tnenl.y. Thnrwl.r, Stnr1y n4 l Sna1ara at P. M. PrlrM, f arxt hv I ( Krmrr evanlnf at 8 15; PrVe. li. 20o, and too. IP' Knerve aeets by Phune Mais tt. la ' H IF TOU WANT " TO 8KB THE ' NEW EST Ef W ' ' WKAREfa APPAREZi VISIT THE STYLE STORE ' EASTER MODELS Of Ladies' and Misses strictly rtetrtallored high-gTade Snils,Waists nd Skirls This is about tha last call for the great style feast of Easter attire spread in our spacious cloak and suit parlors. Every garment rep resents a new style idea and breathes individuality of charac ter and . originality, and together form the prettiest and most attrac tive collection of clever and most authoritative styles ever exhib ited in Portland.: Still, the prices are modest Smart Eton suits in black and blue voile with extra fine quality silk drop, artistically designed and faultlessly tailored, tastefully trimmed only $32.00.; Stunning Eton suits in the new . red voile, beautifully and effect ively trimmed with lace and silk ni;mi a amart and ehsrmina model and extremely V7 Aft' fashionable only.. JIIVW ssn i . Of extreme elegance are shown here 1 almost in' profusion. Every imaginable creation of authoritative style and favor ite material ia exhibited and ar priced from , S2.C3 to J35.CD ' In skirts we show sn endless variety of styles, materials snd grades. We make a specialty of fitting extra else people. You are invited to call and open an account with us. Don't delay. Give us time to make the prob able necessary alterations. , Tuesday, March 26, from 4 to 5:30 p. mu, children of and under t years of sge will receive beautiful Easter souvenirs. . Th ttorvWTier Yonr Cr i t 1 Um e I t ! i