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' THE MORNING OREGONIAX, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1908.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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HEIMO THEATER (Fourteenth and
Washington streets) Tonight at 8:1S
o'clock. John E. Hlrks. In the musical
comedy. "The Time. Place and Girl."
Bl'XGALOW THEATER (Twelfth and
Morrison) Baker Stock Company in
"Brown of Harvard." Tonight at 8:15.
BAKER THEATER (Third, near Tarn
lull i The musical comedy. "The Honey
mooners." Thla afternoon at 2:15. and
tonight at 8:13.
OKPHEUM THEATER (Morrison, be
tween Sixth and seventh) Advanced
vaudeville. Thla afternoon at 2:15 and to
night at 8:13.
PA STAGES THEATER (Fourth and
Stark) Contlnuoua vaudeville, 2:30. 7:30
and :30 P. M.
GRAND THEATETR fTTashlngton. Between
Seventh and Park) Vaudeville de luxe.
2:30. T:30 and S p. If.
CTAR THEATER (Washington and Park)
Comedy-drama. "At Cripple Creek,"
Tonight at 8:13.
I.YRIC THEATER (Seventh and Alder)
Xlunkail Stock Company In "Stricken
Blind." Every night at 8:15: matinee
Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 3:13.
Trolbls Ahbao For Pouck. There la
every probability that the petty graft
ers on the Police Department who have
been collecting fees from the county as
witnesses In criminal cases in direct op
position to the existing orders of the de
partment, will be penalized for their of
fenses Chief of Police Gritzmacher sub
mitted a list of all those who bad re
ceived witness fees to Chairman Greene.
of the police committee of the Executive
Board. It is reported that the n-uilty
police officers will not only be required
to return all the money received as wit
ness fees, but that they will be subjected
to a severe reprimand and a substantial
tine.
Accused or Stkaljno Check. Dan
Norden is on trial in the Justice Court
for the theft of a check which has an
unusual history. The check was drawn
on the Merchants National Bank of this
city for M 13. It was signed by Newton
Courier and made payable to J. TV.
Evans. It was transferred to a man
named XArsen, who resides out of town.
Xrftrsen brought It to the city with him
and it was stolen from him in the North
Hnd. "W. Thompson, a saloonkeeper at
4S"4 First street, cashed the check, but
thought It called for 141.13 and paid that
amount. Norden is accused of stealing
It.
Facto Serious chargb. H. Deipschletz,
formerly a resident of this city, was ar
rested In San Francisco Tuesday after
noon and w.U be brought back here to
face the charge of obtaining money un
der false pretenses. His arrest was
caused at the complaint of B. F. Singer.
a note broker of this city, who bought a
note from Delpschletz for J60, purporting
to have been issued by C. D. Hoffman, a
grocer, of 809 Mississippi avenue. When
the note was presented to Hoffman, he
declared it a forgery.
Ti ck Hoket or Labor Herx and Get
Rich. Working men and women, mer
chants, professional men or capitalists
Mill wait a long time for another oppor
tunity to make money such as Is offered
at the new textile town of Gordon Falls
at this time. The company's advertise
ment in ai.other part of The Oregonlan
Is a convincing argument and ought to
he read by all classes of people. It af
fords even the poorest an opportunity to
acquire a competence, and the rich
chance to get richer still.
Additioxai, Chxroes Filed. Three ad
ditional charges of embezzlement have
been filed against Louis Kloos. the young
man who was formerly collector for M.
Karde & Son, who was arrested for fraud
hv Constable Wagner on Tuesday. In. the
Justice Court yesterday his ball was in
creased to J1500 and the young man's
father, who is a resident of New York
City, has been telegraphed, that he may
rome to his son's aid. Young Kloos, In
default of bail, is still In custody.
Rose Mass Mcsnsa Tonight. Under
the auspices of the Peninsula Rose Asso
ciation, a mass meeting of the citizens
of that district will be held tonight In
the hall at Peninsula to discuss the
wholesale cultivation of roses for the
next rose festival. J. B. Pllklngton will
give a talk on rose culture and there will
be a short programme. The Peninsula
Band will furnish music The plan is to
distribute G0.00I) rose bushes to people on
the Peninsula within the next few weeks.
Waoow cTruce Br Car. Robert Steph
ens, a teamster for the Portland Bash A
Door Company, was painfully Injured
yesterday afternoon at Milwaukie and
5II1 way streets. Stephens tried to drive
past a wagon on the street while a car
was approaching from the rear. He
pulled over on the car tracks and the
motorxnan falling to bring his car to a
stop. Stephens' wagon was struck. He
was thrown out into the street, sustaining
a scalp wound and severe bruises.
Wtu, Hold Axxual Meeting. The an
nual meeting of the Mothers and
Teachers' Club of the Brooklyn School
will be held In the assembly hall of the
srhoolhouse at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow aft
ernoon. At that tune the election of
officers w-ill be held, reports will be re
ceived and a programme for the year
will be adopted. All mothers and others
In the district are Invited to be present
at this meeting.
P.vnts CtUB Meets. The Dante Club
will hold Its regular meeting at the audi
torium of the public library at 8 o'clock
tonight. The club has recently been In
creased by 30 new members and the reg
ular meetings are being better attended
at each session. Tonight the members
will discuss the works of Kdmund Dante
and will listen to various Interpretations
of the great author's views.
Fish Pictures On Exhibit. At the
Srllwood Branch Library, on I'matllla
Avenue, a large collection of pictures In
water colors, showing fish of many kinds,
la on display. These pictures show the
fish In their natural colors and are of
great educational value. The library Is
open from 2:30 until 9:39 P. M. The plc
.tures will be kept in the library for sev
eral months.
Lecttrb On Charities. The women of
the L'nlversalist Church and their friends
re to be the guests of Mrs. A. Altmanns.
at TiSO Margin street. Thursday, at 2
o'clock. After the business meeting of
the Florence Made Mission Circle, J.
Teuscher. Jr.. Chief Probation Officer of
the Juvenile Court, will give an address
on "Our City Chsritles and How We May
Co-operate In Their Work."
DR. Wilson to Speak A meeting will
be held tonight in the Third Presyterian
Church. East Thirteenth and East Pine
streets, in the Interest of Presbyterian
education. Rev. J. R. Wilson, of Port
land Academy, will'spoak on a topic con
nected with the general ohject of the
meeting. The public is invited.
Cars to Use New Bridge. Prepara
tions are being made to run streetcars
access the Union-avenue bridge over cAil
llvan's Gulch In the near future. The
double tracks across the bridge bave been
connected up with the street rails, and
yesterday Iron posts for the trolley wire
were being placed.
Street Men.
Why send East for campaign fobs, when
you can buy them tight here? Buy one
dozen or ten at a time and pay half
what you would pay the manufacturers.
I have a lot on hrtnd that must be sold
at once. H. W. Little, care Olds, Wort
man & King.
New Sanatorium established by Dr.
Ingeborg Oberg. chiropractor, Belmont
and Forty-ninth streets. Elegantly-furnished
rooms for patients. Nervous
deseases and rheumatism a specialty.
Best paying business In town for size
of capital Invested. f'QA); profit, $300 or
more each month. Must sell. W. JCi.
Oregonlan.
For Rest. A few nice offices In The
Oregon'aa building. See Superintendent,
room 2ul ,
Prudent
and
Tfirifly
People know how rapidly
money will accumulate on
interest. All such are in
vited to open accounts with
The Oldest Trust Company In Oregon
A record of twenty-one
years of success enables us
to offer you tried and safe
methods of caring for your
MONEY
Call for oor book of
ILIXSTRATIONS."
Portland Trust Company
of Oregon
S. t CORNER THIRD AND OAK STREETS
BE7NJ. I.. COHEN President I
H. I. PITTOCK Vice-President
DR. A. 8. NICHOLS. .2d Vlce-Pres't. j
S- X. A.Ck mucA.. . ..... . . j
w. J. fill.I. Assistant Secretary 3
C. . DEOBAFF Cashier
Kiiasii)iiiinsiiiisiiiieiisiiiisinnia
Onb) Quail Cost J100. It cost Victor
Tarbell. the steward of the Hof-Brau res
taurant. Sixth and Alder streets, J10O
In the Municipal Court yesterday for hav
ing served a quail to a customer. He
pleaded guilty to the charge. His em
ployers, Strobel A Barenstecher. were
also arrested on the same charge, but
they were dismissed after the steward
had pleaded guilty. The case was brought
before the court by Deputy Game Warden
Green, who ordered quail at the Hof
Brau and was served with It by Tarbell.
Club's Opening Postponed. The
formal opening of the home of the Young
Men's Catholic Club, of Alblna, has been
postponed from tonight until next Tues
day evening, when preparations for the
reception of visitors will be completed.
The rooms of the club will, however, be
open to members tonight.
Otjr cuts print. Special prices on all
work. Forbes Engraving Co., First and
Ankeny.
Portraits made in your own home.
Daniels, photo., 1074 6th. M 1874.
Moftett, the stationer. 111 Sixth street.
Dr. Swain, dentist. 311 Dekum bldg.
TRIAL DRAWS TO II CLOSE
HEARING OF IjAND-FTtAUD CASE
DRAGS SLOWLY.
Gutsprnment Discharges Many AVit
- nesses, Who Will Apparently
Xot lie Needed.
if
The land-fraud trials of the defendants
In the Pacific Furniture & Lumber Com
pany Is slowly drawing to a close and
t'nited States Attorney John MoCourt
stated yesterday at the close of the day's
court' session that he expected to have all
of the evidence for the prosecution In by
Friday afternoon. A number of the wit
nesses for the Government were dis
charged yesterday and It Is evident that
a number of the witnesses who have
been summoned will not be heard at all.
For the first time since the trial began,
though the t.3timony of W. H. Phlpps.
the defendants, A. H. Hedderly, Richard
Hynes and others, who were In charge
of the company's office at Los Angeles,
were linked closely In the alleged con
spiracy. Phlpps Is related to the Pitts
burg Phlpps and he was hunted up by
Hynes and Induced to buy several thous
and dollars' worth of stock In the com
pany. He made two trips to Port Orford
and was to have taken up a timber
cleam. Ha testified that he was employed
by the company at a salary of J75 a
month and that the Pacific Furniture
Land Company paid all of his expenses.
Phlpps swore he became dissatisfied and
demanded his money back. He told of
making many calls at the office of the
company and of the conversations he had
with defendants Smith,- Hynes, Hedderly
and others.
The witness said he never got his money
back and all he had been able to collect
on the due bills given him by Hedderly.
was J1K).
W. T. Kerr. who. from all of the testi
mony so far offered at the trial, was the
"Man Friday" for the company, was
again on the stand yesterday. Kerr
pleaded guilty and gave one of his rea
sons for doing so by saying he was too
poor to engage an attorney. On the
stand he swore that the stock In his store
was worth about $9000 and that he owned
his own home. Attorney John Manning,
during his cross-examination, tried to
make Kerr admit he had been promised
an immunity bath by the Government.
The witness stoutly denied that any prom
ises had been made to Tilm.
The testimony of W. R. Hearst, was
much the same as other witnesses. He
swore he was approached by K.err and
urged to take up a claim and that Kerr
had promised to furnish the money.
Hearst, with some show of Indignation,
said the R In his Initials stood for Riley
til
SHAW'S
PURE
America'!
ORIGINAL
MALT
WHISKY
Without a Rival
Today
BLUMAUER & HOCH
IN and 11 Fourth Street.
Bale Distributor for Ore on and Washington
MALT
Cooking and Heating
Fuel and Trouble
Savers
EVERY CHARTER OAK IS
GUARANTEED
If jrovr dealer trios to talk jou into tho
mUtmko of buying another make, write to u
CHARTER OAK STOVE AND RANGE CO.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
HARTMAN &
THOMPSON
BANKERS
CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
invite attention of
new residents to
their efficient and
conservative
methods of a gen
eral, up-to-date
banking business.
Unlimited
IAaMUl
and not Randolph, sent two men to look
at the claims taken up by himself ana
wife and then Kerr refused to pity the
filing fees. Hearst swore that about a
month later, one of the men wno reportea
his claim no good located another man on
the timber for -Kerr.
Hearst said when Kerr refused to come
up with the money, he dropped the claim
and his wife did the same.
A SPLENDID BUY.
If you want to make some money, buy
the quarter block on Third street which
we have for sale at the very low llgure
of 121.000. You are bound to make a
profit, as this canot help but increase In
value. For full particulars apply to
CHARLES K. HENRY & SON.
150 Stark street, Portland, Oregon,
REAL PUMPKIN PIE.
Pumpkins are ripe and the Cream
Store is to the front with Its Justly
popular pumpkin pie. Pumpkin pies,
the Haielwood way, are simply de
licious. The first mouthful Is all the
testimony you will need to show that It
is Indeed, a real pumpkin pie. The
Cream Store, 388-90 Washington St.
WHEREJTO DINE.
All the delicacies of the season at the
Portland Restaurant; fine private apart
menu for ladles, J06 Wash., near Fifth.
Of those who die only about 11 per ent
are tnsured.
Plant Sibson roses. Phone Sellwood 950.
F. Ty. Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
PRINTING
J Main 165
Phones Home A1165
First and Oak
Yin Kin Lum
Chinese Restaurant
Chop suey and noodles. Chinese and
American COOK. luercuunia iuuvu du
Open day and night.
l 01 Knitl'M VIIITRTII RTRRRT.
Corner Everett. Borne Phone, A 2763
Pianos for Rent
and sold on easy payments.
H. SIMSHKIMER. T3 THIRD Ml
LADIES'
SOLID GOLD
l WATCHES
Possessing the Feldenheimer guaran
tee of 40 years' standing. From
$28.00 to $40.00
with 15-iewel EIrin or Waltham
movements. The range of prices is in the weight and -workmanship of
cases and fully warranted 14-K solid gold.
TINE RAILROAD WATCHES A FEATURE.
Corner Third and 'Washington Streets. .
Manufacturing Jewelers Opticians Diamond Importers
LARGEST RETAIL
STOCK OF UMBRELLAS
IN AMERICA
Call and See Them.
We are making a discount of 10 per
cent and 20 per cent on good ones.
SPECIAL Ladies' Silk Umbrellas,
values to $5.00; SALE t? 1 H
PRICE.
Call and See Them.
Rustproof Vrabrellss.
Repalrins; and Re-covering.
We have the only complete electrical
ly operated umbrella shop In Portland.
Best work at lowest prises. Personal
attention.
MEREDITH'S
Umbrellas ExclasiTely.
312 Washington St Bet. 5th and 6th.
TWELVE STORIES OF SOLD
COMFORT
B n i lding is of
RfcfCrUl
mm
BHttiH
KiHHiiP bound maga-
r'SSC-S'-;4bLS ing - rooms for
i' i3J Absolutely fire-
SEA TILE'S proof.
Most Refined English Grill
Hostelry Rates, $1.00 up
concrete, steel
and marble.
Located in the
m o st fashion
able s h opping
district.
210 rooms, 135
baths.
Library and
y&sigfe The
Plsfpl Pen
a3Vr Boren Ave.
Seattle
Washlntftoa
Absolutely Fire-Proof
Earopeaa Plaa
Its HlflheJt Grids
Brery Modern GeaTeaieace
Centrally located and eommandlnc view of the
Olympics. Cascade Mountains. Mt. Rainier and
Puset Sound. J. S. McTERN AN, Manage
i
IM THE HEART OF
Lo xAhgele Cal
RATES ?SnSS iHl
51 IHl ! Zdl
and ; np
tLJKt: f ill II. :?inu
irS4UlaS
Willi
BATH
$1.50 op
FIRST CLASS & STRICTLY MODERN
FREE AUTO BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS
A Skin of Bsauty is a Joy Forever
D
8. T. FEIX GOUKAUD'S ORIENTAL
CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIES
Removes Tan, PlroplM,
Freckles, Moth Pstchea,
Rub, and Skis Diseases,
ana erery oiemisn
oo beauty, mad de
fies detection. It
has stood ths test
of 80 years, and
Is so harmless we
taste It to be snrc It
Is properly made.
Accept no counter
(eit of similar
came. Dr. L. A.
Sarra tald to
lady of the bant
ton ( patient):
" As you ladies
will use them,
I ' recommend
.rMiwt fhA 1ut harmful of all tbf
skin DepaaUons. For sale by all droi((U and Faner
Goods Dealers in the United States, Canada and Kurope,
FERHLHOPIINS, Proju, 37 Brett Jcnst Street New York
A 2776 Phones Main 2776.
Vulcan Coal Co.
33i Burnslde St.
TRY OUR
Wellington Coal
All Other High-Gra.de House Coals.
FredPrehn.DJ).
SU.oe Fall Set of
iCHO, S4.VW.
Crawna ud Brldre-
Rcom 405. Deknm.
Opca Evsaiiw XUi 1.
chwab Printing Co.
tisr WOK. ttJSQNABLE rxicis
STARK STREET!
The Store Noted for Best Goods at Lowest Prices
You'll Find Splendid Savings in Our
kmk
N
ULLET
IK
For Today, Friday and Saturday
Children's School Coats at
$1.95
Children's Pull-Length School
Coats, in brown and blue mix
tures, trimmed with fancy but
tons, $3.50 values. Ages 4 to 14.
Standard Apron Checks at
5c
50 pieces Standard . Apron
Checks in blue-white, brown
white, green-white and pink and
white checks at 5o a yard.
Children's 25c Hose, Pair
12V2C
And we mean the best regular
25c quality. Come in fine or
heavy ribbed ; fast black ; double
heel, toe. Sizes 5 to 9x2.
Best $1.50 Plaid Silks For
98c
Not the (sale" silks offered
about town but Silks of Stand
ard quality. A full assortment
of plaids and checks. A snap.
Scotch Plaid Suitings For
lie
Heavy Scotch Plaid suitings for
children's dresses; all color com
binations ; the regular 20c grade.
Special, 11c a yard. Real snap.
Women's Flannel Gowns at
63c
Women's Heavy Flannel Gowns,
in fancy blue and pink stripe
patterns; usual $1.00 grade. On
sale today, Friday, Saturday.
Women's 75c ' Union Suits
47c
Pure white, cream and natural
gray, wool finished; buttoned
down front or across shoujders.
All sizes. Reg. 75c and 85c vals.
42x36-in. Pillow Cases For
8c
42x36-inch Pillow Cases on
special sale today, Friday and
Saturday at above price. No
reduction by the doz.; 12Vc val.
Men's Wool Underwear For
I.
75c
Men's Blue Bibbed "Wool Un
derwear; silk finished and good
Winter weight. Best standard
$1.25 quality. 3 days at price.
$1.50 and $1.75 Petticoats at
98c
$1.50 and $1.75 Black Moire
Petticoats in several styles;
made in good width and of best
quaJity materials. A bargain.
$1.50 Long Silk Gloves For
95c
$1.50 Long Silk Gloves, in all
leading colors; best pure silk;
double tipped fingers. Regular
$2.25 grade, at special $1.38 pr.
18x34-in. Fringed Towels at
19c
Regular price 25c; come with
red, blue or plain white borders
and with knotted fringed ends.
Several patterns to pick from.
Men's 75c Dress Shirts For
25c
Come in sizes 16, 164 ind 17;
separate cuffs, open front and
back, and made from best Eng
lish percales. Stiff front style.
Oregon Wool Blankets For
$3.50
4-lb. Heavy Gray Oregon Wool
Blankets; extra large and the
very best standard $5.00 grade.
On sale today, Friday, Saturday.
72x90 Hemmed Sheets For
38c
Made from splendid strong mus
lin; reinforced with seam down
center. On sale today, Friday
and Saturday at 38c. A bargain.
Boy's Blouse Waists For
19c
Regular 50c quality; come in
neat stripe patterns; light and
dark colors; two extra collars.
To close, at 19c each. Bargains.
Women's Vest and Pants at
21c
A great special sale for today,
Friday and Saturday; come in
cream only. Splendid gar
mepts for the money. See them.
New 4 ' Directoire ' ' Corsets
95c
Several new models in Warner's
and Thomson's Corsets in popu
lar high-bust and long-hip
styles; hose supporters attached.
Women's $20 Tailored Suits at . . $12.75
PATTERNS ifMli ?S
D . COR. THIRD AND MORRISON STS. allowed.
257Saved on Staple Groceries
For our regular Thursday special, we are going to offer one of the greatest
surprises the people of Oregon have seen for many a day, in the grocery busi
ness. We shall sell the following groceries by the case, thereby showing a sav
ing of $15.60 on an investment of $51.60, against buying by the can. Note what
you save if you only buy a few of the articles. You are not required to buy
them all. This is possible only by . reason of our consolidated stocks being too
heavy at present.
Per Case
of 2 Dozen.
can $2.40 Today,
Tomatoes
Tomatoes
Com
Corn
Peas
Peas
Beans
Beans
Petit Pois
Asparagus
Succotash
Pumpkin
Minced Clams
Salmon
Usual Prices.
10c
3 lbs., 20c
10c
15c
15c
25c
15c
25c
25c
40c
15c
15c
15c
10c
Catsup (Snyder's) 25c bottle
4.80
2.40
3.60
3.60
6.00
3.60
6.00
6.00
9.60
3.60
3.60
3.60
2.40
6.00
per
Today's Prices.
case ,. .1.70
" ,. 3.80
" , 2.00
" .., 2.80
" 2.60
" 4.50
3.00
4.50
" 4.50
" ,. 7.50
" 2.75
" 2.75
" 2.25
" 2.20
" 4.75
$67.20
$51.60
Mail orders arriving Friday will be recognized, thus giving the entire state
an opportunity to participate.
To our regular city customers, we advise their purchasing. This offer will
not appear again, and lasts only for today. Stock up for Winter.
Dresser's & Seaiy-Mason Co.
Fifth and Stark Streets
EVERYTHING GUARANTEED ALWAYS
Th aiz torbln of a Norway factory are
to rciv water through a aeven-mile tun
nel from lake 3538 feet above lea
"hi toial head betnir 3287 feet, or 72 feet
creator than the hlfheat hitherto.
Bight medala awarded to Major C Stuart.
Including the small gold medal for the
battle of Rollela and the army of India
medal with Ave claspm. realized 1050 at
auction ln London.
Professor Rubner. of the UnU-erslty off
Berlin, has Just Invented a registering ap
paratus which enables one to calculate
the number of noise waves striking upon
ttM car In any given period.