The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 17, 1903, Page 7, Image 7

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    TIIE OIIEOOK DAILY JOUItNAL. , rORTEAyP. TUESDAY lSTEyiyg;. yOVEMBEIt 17, 1003
TOWN TOPICS
I o'clock. - A reception to the deaconess
now In 'the city will occur during the
I evening, and a snort program will be
presented. The entertainment la also in
the form Of a Thanksgiving donation.
and household article or provlalona will
be received,
Printing Best work by Mann A Beach,
IS aecond and III Stark. Enlarged faolli-
. ''' a . rt I ?J secona sna z Btaric. jcniargea raom
ItCmS 01 1 IntCrCSt fOf "Busy Uea., verythln flratclaaa. 'mm 444.
Journal Readers,
Fin day! Buy Meredith's umbrella.
Repairing and recovering; two stores,
Washington and 4th, Morrtacut and ith.
Portland Club. ISO Fifth street A
palatable lunch served every evening
from until 11 p. m.
Daylight burglars plundered the home
of Mrs. J. R' Perreult, 4IS Everett
street, about 1. o'clock yesterday after
noon. Mrs. perrauit was away rrom
hom during the early part of the after I ' Alblna people, get your photos at
noon, and upon her , return found her iThwaltes', 60S Williams avenue. . Cabinets,
house m confusion. Every room had SZ50 per dose. ., .
been systematically searched -and the! . v
contents or bureaus and drawers were! Max Smith's restaurant Is a charm.
scattered. Even arcies of clothing The Savoy, 1(4 F.lfth, oppostt Post-
with the pockets turned Inside out wers offloe block.
lying about the floor. Among the ar
ticles missing are two valuable watches.
a lady's coat, a revolver, a quantity of
silverware clothing and underwear.
The plunder taken Is valued at several
hundrvd dollars. In one trunk which
was not opened was a considerable sum
of money. Detectives Snow and Kerri
gan are working on the case. The work
looks as If it had been done by some
one fair Mar with tha premises.
Suggestive Therapeutics cure where
drugs fall. McMann, sOO The Marquam.
If you dine well you dine at Max
Smith's Savoy, 146 Fifth, opp. P. O. Blk.
This might be appropriately observed
as a week of thanksgiving among the
myralds of ladies who weekly take ad
vantage of the surprising bargains offered
at the Whit Corner, Third, Yamhill and
Second streets. These particular times
mat -big institution la "handing out"
values that K will be difficult to dupli
cate at any future time this fall. These
consist of women's apparel of every de
scription, almost, and such opportunities
for fine dressing as are had at that
place now ought to encourage the most
lively buying. The White Corner has
become "the home of big values for
little money," and la known as
throughout this entire region.
Official Lewis and Clark envelope
Ansley Printing Co., J H Third street.
Lovejoy ft Lincoln, bookbinders, paper
rulers, 14a nrau 111. main .vov.
E. H. Moorehouse ft Co., st Seventh
and Alder. Telephone, Mala UM.
CHRISTMAS
GIFTS
Description
11.
Jewelry
Of Everv
1 . . - ir m 4fjr , -x.
Dr. Amos, surgeon, Dekum building.
B. L STOWELL TAKES
T. S. POTTER'S PLACE
' T. S. Potter, who has been secretary
of the civil service commission since Its
such organisation last March, ha resigned
hi position and will devote his time to
his law practice in the future. His sue-
Save tJ.10 on every far to The Dalles censor Is B. L. Stowell, who assumed his
or poims oeyona ny naing on me iku- i auties loaay.
tlful steamer Charles R. spencer, ana
st the same time view the magnifi
cent Columbia river acenery. Fare by
the steamboat is 50 cents to any land
ing, including The Dalles; by rail, 42.60
to The Dalles. Person going beyond
The Dalles can buy thetr tickets by
steamer to that point, and go thence by
rail to their destination. On her way
up and down the Spencer stops at Van
couver, Washougal. Cascade Locks. Stev
enson, Carson. Collins, Drano, Under
woods. White Salmon, Hood River, Bln
gen and Lyle. Fare. 60 cents to any
stopping place. Wharf foot of Oak
street Telephone Main I960.
CHIEFLY PERSONAL j
Attorney George 8. Shepherd wes a
passenger on the British ship Arden-
craisr. which left a few days ago for
Cape Town, South Africa. Mr. Shep
herd will visit the battlefields of the
Transal
a year.
and expects .to be absent
The date of the replevin suit of Ed
ward Shields against 8. Morton Conn,
proprietor of the Arcade theatre to
be fou slit out before Justice of thn
Peace Keld, haa not been settled. Con
stable Jackson served the papers on Mr.
Colin Saturday and the latter at once I w)nter
gave a Dona in tne sum or iouu in me f i
delity & Guarantee company. Some of
the theatrical paraphernalia Claimed by
Shield have been removed from the
theatre but some of the ropes, blocks and
tackles, mentioned in the suit, are still
in use at the theatre. Mr. Conn claims
that Shields owes him SS5 and the entire
matter will be decided by Justice Reld.
8. C. Armltage of the Portland Dry
Goods company (the White Corner) ar
rived home this morning from a busi
ness and pleasure trip to the East.
Mrs. W. If. Fries has gone to San
Diego, Cal., to spend a portion of the
EMPIRE THEATRE
12th and Morrison
OBOSOB X. BAKES,
Bealdaat Manage.
SALE OF SEATS OPENS TOMORROW MORNING
MUSICAL EVENT C'J. r.-- 11-.: "a
OF THE SEASON I lUdy LVUIIIIIIJ, NOV. L3
Mr. George L. Baker presents the following
well-known artists:
Grand
Operatic
Concert
HXBB TOKOS TTTXABT,
Hungarian Tenor.
MBS. WAXTBB BXXS,
N Favorite Contralto.
Portland's' Rising baritone.
KZLX.A.BS o. comrssixi,
The Eminent Oregon Basso.
ansa acutei watt,
Soprano Coloratura.
XDOAB B. COtTBSXIT,
Accompanist.
riBST OPXBATTO COWCZBT OrTXlT T POBIXAJTS Or AX IAS,
.DUETS, TKIOB, QUABTETS A WD SEXTETS, ON TH1 UAJTa
QUITO OFEBAS Or TKB MOST FAMOUS COMPOSEM I TMM
WOILO.
Notwithstanding the excellence and expense of the above concert, the
prices will be ss follows: Lower floor (except last four rows). 11.00
lower floor (last four rows), 75c: balcony (first three rows), SI. 00; bal
cony (next three rows), 75c; balcony (remaining rows), 60o: box seats,
II. DO; logo eeats. $1.00. Seats will be placed on sale at the Emplse
threaVre Wednesday morrflng, November 18, at 10 o'clock.
Miss Emma Thompson, who has been
visiting here for the past few days, re
turned to her home in Eugene last night.
Attorney A. . 8. Hammond of Grants
Pass Is in the city for a few days' visit
with Portland friends.
Plans for the farmers' institute to be
held at Oresham. December 11 and 12,
arc1 being formulated by the Gresham
-Grange, Patrons of Husbandry,. Day
sessions will be held in the grange hall
and the evening meetings in Metxger'a
Mrs. S. A. MeCormack. who has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Drew.
1 for the past two months, has returned
to her home at Watervllle, Wash.
Clni
rk Evans left last week for a
hall a.ih. fmm th. ulilrniM nn visu wnn menus in Ksion, new lorn
agricultural topics, a short musical pro- Bna olner s".rn cmes.
gram has been arranged. Dr. wlwiy
combe of the Oregon Agricultural col
lege, W. . . Cotton. Judge J. F. Caples
'and others will make talks during the
institute. The farmers of Multnomah,
Clackamas and Washington counties all j
will be invited to attend.
Miss Margaret McKlnnon has gone to
Eugene, where she will be the guest of
Miss Estelle Bean and Mrs. C. W. Lowe.
Miss Valesca Llebe of The Dalles is
visiting relatives of this elty.
This ought to ba pretty weather in
which to make an excursion up the
Columbia, through the beautiful scenery
to The Dalles. The handsome steamer
Charles R. Spencer leaves Portland again
on Thursday morning for this most de
lightful run, and charges only 60 cents
for the round trip to any landing be
tween this and that city. The . Spencer
is the people's favorite boat She is
smart as a cricket, bounding along tha
water like a duck. Dock foot of Oak
street Telephone, Main 2960.
Judge Henry L. Benson of Klamath is
in Portland for a few days, a guest at
the Imperial.
Eugene King, of Colfax, Wash., Is in
the city for a brief visit.
Judge A. S. Bennett of The Dalles ar
rived this morning for a short visit with
friends of this city.
Hat Icy Gatsert. the popular passenger
steamer, makes the trip from Portland
to The Dalles on Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays, leaving The Dalles on al
ternate days, except Sunday, arriving at
all ports from one to two liours earlier
than any other boat on the river,
Miss Margaret Chase, who has been
visiting Mrs. F. L. Parker of Astoria,
has returned to her home In Portland.
WW TOBX CXAMBEB COMMXBCE.
(Journal Special Service.)
New York. Nov. 17.! The unveiling to-
She day f the three groups of marble stat-
makes the following landings: Van
couver, Cascade Locks, Stevenson, Car
son, Collins, White Salmon, Hood River,
Lyle. Fare 26 cents to all landings.
Leaves Alder-street dock at 1 a. m.
The Dalles at 7 a. m.
uary which form the main feature of the
facade ornamentation. of the new cham
ber of commerce was made the occasion
of Interesting exercises, including ad
dresses by Governor Odell, Judge Alton
B. Parker and Charles S. Falrchtld. Tha
statues represent Alexander Hamilton.
just a momenii rne epencer carries me Witt Clinton and John Jay.
you througn tne grandest scenery m tne
world, una coiumma river is iamea tor WEDS AH XT OmOEB.
this. Next boat from uaK-street oock
will be Thursday morning at 7 o ciock. (Journal Special Service.)
Tne rare to any lanaing oeiween i-oruana Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 17. An st
and Tne uanes is w cents, rassengers tractive military wedding today was
save $2.10 by riding on the steamboat that of MlM Marla u m. Miller and
and not me rauroaa, as rauroaa iart ia nn rwM TTormnnv rmm tt
The uaues is a.w." leiepnone, Aiain w. 1 which took t)Iae at the home of th
I nvtAa'm noranrs mv n TlAr-a On mnal
. Ml. . , 1 a x-a jm. a I v m vuivtlW) O. fcjtl ill UC1
. Ane wleV"Li!,Ves-r .r-V... Peters. The attendants were all brother
w :ar cl. 111. tuoauaj iiuioujj
IT'S MY BUSINESS
To cure diseases by means of what
is known as
Magnetic and Sug
gestive Therapeutics
By this means ao drag ar used,
still it generally cures where drugs
have failed to produce any effect.
It is applicable to ALL diseases.
the chronic stubborn ones Included,
and diseases of women and chil
dren .are very susceptible to it
The necessity of operations Is
often done away with through
using this treatment.
Consultation 1 free. Call and
let us explain It to you.
Fred. J. McMann, tt P.
908 TfE MARQUAM
PORTLAND
AXTrSEXXBTB.
MARQUAM &E
Dec. 1st to 5th
With Matinees en Wednesday and Ha tarda 7
Klaw & Erianeer's
Btapendoos Production of General Wallaca's
BEN HUR
Dramatlmd tiy William Young.
' Wu.lc br Kdgar Btillman Kll.
rn Moat lmprnalve of all Stase ragaanta,
350 PERSONS IN PR0DUCTI0N-350
Seat Sale Opens
Thursday, Nov. 26, at 10 A. M.
No Mta laid aiilde. No trlrphooa orders takes.
I'rtrva, $2.50 to SOr. Box anta, 18.00.
Ont)f-tnwn mall ordrrs with mnlttancea
niiro in oraer rereirra after aale oppna.
Marquam Grand Theatre
T. Pangla.
Rea. Mar.
Monday. TtiMdar. Wcdnradar nlrhta Nmn.
ner in, it, in, pouniar price ma tinea Wednes
day at 2:15 oVIook,
HEHEMANK THE 0E2AT.
Direction of Edward Tharnaar.
New magic, bewildering lllnalona, aided br
tha Mllltarr Muairlana. "The Laokya."
ETenlng price $1, Tne, 50c, S5p, 2Sc.
Popular matinee prtcea Adults, 00c; children,
25c.
Heata are now arlllng.
Cordray's Theatre in.
CORDBAY Rt SKELL. Managers.
ALL THIS WEEK,
T0MIQHI.
MIA80N AND MASON
IN THE MtTSICAL FARrB;OMKDY.
RUDOLPH AND ADuLPH
Pricea 16c. 25c, 8Bc. 40c and BOe.
officers of the bridegroom, and the
guests include a number of army officers
from Washington and other points,
Saturdays; leaves The Dalles Monday.
Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7 a. m.
Makes all way landings: Fare 25 cents.
8hlp your freight by the Regulator line.
The Regulator llni Is the only company
that has comfortable and dry ware
houses for the reception of freight and
passengers. .......
So.nttlnh Rite Ma son are malclnar ex
tensive preparations for the first "at novel style of advertising, exclusively
hnm. ta hm a-tvAn hv tha ontxr in their In the columns oi The journal. Their
cathedral on Lownsdale and Morrison I- contains a menu for a day, including
streets. November 28. The entertain- oreaKrasi, iur.cn ana dinner, wun a ust
ment Is exclusive!? for members of the of goods and prices. This proves a
A Progressive Firm.
F. Dresser A Co. are fully alive and
progressive. They are strictly up-to
date in everything, including their ad'
vertistng. just now tney are using a
order, with their families.
Mr. J. T- Morgan, to be Introduced by
Governor Chamberlain, will deliver his
second lecture on '"Justice" at 8 o'clock
this evening at the Y. M. C. A. auditor
ium. Admission 25 cents.
The annual election of officers of the
Indian War veterans will be held at
o'clock Saturday afternoon In the city
hall. Other Important business will be
transacted.
The monthly reception at the Patten
home, 975 Michigan avenue, Alblna, Oc
curs this afternoon, from 8 to 7 o'clock.
Mesdames ; Povey and Martin ar the
hostesses. ' ,
Viscol soles, absolutely waterproof,
sewed on, 70c and 90a Shoes repaired
while you wait. Goodyear Shoe Repair
company, 283 Yamhill, pear Fourth.
A well-pleased customer is the one
that has his drug orders put - up by
Albert Bernl, the druggist, corner See
ond and Washington streets.
For RentPart of store 889 Yamhill,
Goodnough. building. Will rent with or
without counter. Apply cashier, Journal
office . .
SBaatsjMsaBjafjai
A festival for the benefit of the new
Deaconess bonne and the deaconess
work of the city generally, will be held
this evening at the Methodist Episcopal
"church on Taylpr street, commencing at
great help to the housewives of tho city,
who have a difficult task in making a
selection each day. With Dnesser &
Co.'s ad. this trouble is averted and the
housewife given great aid.
The Joy of living.
There Is a satisfaction In living when
you feel good. If you do not feel good,
Sexine Pills arc guaranteed to make you
feel good. You can gain 10 to IS pounds
on one treatment of Sexine Pills. These
great nerve and manhood-builders are
guaranteed .for all forms of weakness.
They are sold only by 3. A, Clemenson,
the specialty druggist, corner Second
and Yamhill streets.
HUNT SETS UP AS
MODEL FOR IN
"BE HONEST A8 X AM," HE TEU.B
THE PATHOLMEH "DRIVE BUHJCO
MEW rXOX FOBTZ.AH9" XdEG
TUXES 1KB 'TOKCE" POB HAiP
AH HOXTK, WHILE THE CZTT IS
tTHl'BOTECTED.
Fine and Delicious.
If you know the taste of fine Port
and delicious Sherry just try what Keu
bergers Full Measure House is now
offering for holiday use. It is some
thing lovely, and very low In price.
108 Sixth street Phone 2394. Free de-
live
sry.
iuotd"
Xedooad JUte on Thanisgtvlag Pay,
Tha Southern Pacific company will
sell tickets at one and one-third far for
the roundtrlp between all points on It
Oregon lines, account Thanksgiving day.
Ticket will be soldi on November 26 and
26 and will be limited for return to, the
27th. All who desire to take advantage
of this reduction can secure ticket from
nearest Southern Pacific agent on dates
mentioned .
vr-
The officers on the day squad walked
forth from the police station with light
hearts this morning. Before going on
duty they were edined by a half-hour's
lecture from Chief Hunt.
The day men are supposed to be on
their beats by 8:80 a. m., but this morn
ing it was after 9 o'clock before they
left the station. During the half-ljpur
the patrolmen on the second night relief
were standing around shivering await
ing their dismissal and In the meantime
the city was entirely unprotected. Dur
ing the time that Chief Hunt dwelt on
his honesty and his ambitions every po
liceman on duty was ,at the station.
Bunko was the text of Chief Hunt s
sermon thi morning. Only a few days
ago not an official at headquarters was
willing to admit that a confidence man
or bunko grafter dared come into Port
land. Yesterday, however, three shoot
Ing gallery keepers were convicted of
swindling an unsophisticated stranger
and Chief Hunt had his eyes opened.
This conviction was due largely to the
efforts of Patrolman Jonn Ooltz, who
made the arrests.
During his talk Chief Hunt attempted
to Impress his men with his honesty and
his uprightness of purpose. He em
phasized the fact that he hoped every
man on the force would follow his ex
ample and walk in the straight and nar
row path.
"If there are any bunko men In the
city," Bald the chief in loud tones, "and
they -do any work it is-our fault We
must not let them operate. It is the
height of my ambition to have an hon
est and efficient police force. I am hon
est and I want the whole force to be j
honest -There has been a whole lot of
talk, -talk, talk.
These big mitt joint cannot live unr
less they bunko people. We must not
let them live, and we must put a stop
ta. any . crooked work."
In declaring himself, the chief In-
THE BAKER THEATRE
Phone, Mala
1807.
GEO. L. BAKER, Sole Leaaea and Manager.
Every nlgiit tbl wwk, mattneea Saturday and
Sanaa,, extraordinary production or
Anthony Hope'a
"PEI80KEE OF ZEITSA."
Second week of tha incomparable Baker Thea
tre company.
Prtcea firming, Sue. bae, 25c, 15c; matinees
25c. 18c, 10c.
Next wnek. William Gillette's greatest com
edy, "Too Mccb Johnaon."
Empire Theatre
Corner 12th and Morrison Streets.
GEOKC1E. L. BAKER, Resident Manager.
AND PREPARE FOR THAT DAY OP. REST AND THANKSGIVING, .IN ORDER TO ENJOY THE DAY OF
THE NATIONAL FEAST PROPERLY, YOU 8H0ULD HAVE YOUR HOME BRIGHTENED WITH A NEW
CARPET AND MADE COMFORTABLE WITH AN ECLIPSE AIR-TIGHT, AND THAT BIRD WILL TASTE
100 PER CENT BETTER IF BAKED IN AN ECLIPSE 8TEEL RANGE. ISN'T THIS A TEMPTATION?
CARPETS AT A ORE AT SACRIFICE
75c BRUS5ALINE, PER YARD 4o I 65c INORAIN, PER YARD BO
$l.oo BRUSSELS, PER YARD 7Sa $1.73 AXMINSTERS, PER YARD $L3S
Theae ar not a few of after-a-seson's elsan-up or torn homely patterns you'd not be proud of, but so many
beautiful patterns you'll hardly know which to chooae.
THE
ECLIPSE
AIR.TIGHTS
Are known to be the best in
the world; none so good. It
has the patent heavy cast
sectional lining 12 inches high,
which males it outlast three
or four ordinary airtights. Is
same as cut and elegantly
nickel - trimmed; every one
warranted special values at
$ 8.50
$ 9.00
$10.00
$11.00
till
Don't think of buying
you've seen them.
CREDIT HERE IS LIKE
CASH ELSEWHERE
$35 Eclipse Steel
Range $27.50
The Eel I paw Solid Stfl Ranca Is tha
acme of perfection. It laads the) world
as the Nnt $36 ranre, and every ona
Is sold with a positive guarantee for 15
years. This elegant range complete with
high top warming closet, four boles and
good else oven, tor only
Don't confuse this rang with other1
cheap ranges heralded at ahout tha
same price, as tha Eclipse Is world
famous as one of the best high-grade
ranges that's made.
Don't Forget to See Our
$3.50 Airtight
These ele
gant air
tight hesters
are a neat
little design,
made of
best Russia
Iron, heavy
steel lined
and has a
double
check draft,
which
makes It the
greatest
wood-saver
known.
I 'GEVURTZ & SONS'
HOMEFURNISHERS
173-175 First Street 21Q to 227 Yamhill Street
Ona Week, Btartlnc Sunday Matinee, Nov. 22,
Matinee Thursday, the Great Cblneaa
Amertcan Benaatlon,
"XIMG OF THE OPIUM RWO,"
Prices, 15c, 25c, 85c, BOc; matinee, 10c, 15c. 25c.
ASCAQE TESAZU AND AHTJUEMUfT FAS
LOB. 8
830 Waehlngton St., Bet. 6th and 7tk.
Open from 10 a. m. to 11 p. m.
COHTHnrOlTB VAUDEVILLE 8 IX STAB ACTS
Every day, l;0 to t:S0.
miqi, i.tv to 19 ISO,
ADMISSION 10e TO ANT 8 EAT.
CONCKttT HAIX
BLAZiaiTBKOa.
CONCERT EVERY MIGHT.
S41-MS BUBNSIDB.
NOW OPEN -
St. Patrick Church Bazar
386 Washington Street,
SeUUav-Xlrsoh Building;.
"Rubben, Rubben, I've Bcnn Listenning"
T
To this tale so often told by Armstrong, the tailor. Now '
go this moment and select you "one of those BLACK UN
FINISHED WORSTED SUITS, with the best lining,
trimmings and workmanship. He will have it out for you
to wear for Thanksgiving and it only costs you
THIRTY DOLLARS
ADJcrssioir, 10c
MXAX.S AITD X.VHCS SSBTEO.
Knsie, rocal and Instrumental.
all day and arealng.
Open
If Armstrong puts you up a Suit you'll not be ashamed of it
The price cuts no figure with the quality of the goodsthe
trimmings, the linings and the work are all there. You'd pay
$40, $45 and $50 anywhere else but, then, you get choice
of many patterns for only $30.
mwM
IMP THE TAILOR
313 WASHINGTON STREET
6tructed the officers who walk the north
rtd beats to keep strict watch over the
places under suspicion. , This order ap
plied particularly to Patrolman Thomas
Kay, wham the chief singled Out, be
cause there are several galleries In bis
territory. The chief ordered the men to
establish a blockade if necessary in
front of the places where bunko is sus
pected. In order to put a stop to it. Ha
told them to walk up and down In front
of these suspected resofta to keep
"suckrs" awav
ASKS MONEY FOR
NORTHWEST f AIR
These resolutions were adopted by
the chamber -of commerce of San Fran
cisco in response to a request from the
Lewl and Chirk corporation:
"Whereas, We believe that the Lewis
and Clark centennial and American Pa
cini; exposition and Oriental fait, to be
held In the city of Portland, Or., in
1905, will be of great service la promot
ing and furthering the interests of the
Pacific coast; and
"Whereas, We are also of the opinion
that this exposition is deserving of the
assistance of the national government;
therefore, the chamber of Commerce of
San Francisco nave ;..
"Resolved, That we hereby" respect
fully request the California delegation
at Washington to use their efforts to
ward having the national congress ap
propriate adequate funds in aid of said
exposition, and also provide a govern
ment exhibit thereat." -
K. Scott, secretary of the San Fran
cisco chamber, says in his letter trans
mitting the resolution: v .
"We have sent a duly attested copy
of this resolution to each member oti
the California delegation at Washing
ton; also to Mr. William M. Bunker, tha
representative there of the chamber of
commerce, commending the matter t
their careful consideration." -
6 VQisowrEEue jrxw xai&.
Capt. John Anderson, in.rhsrge of ths
Volunteers of America mission, will open
the new hall which be haa leased for
one year tonight at ( o'clock. It is
at 19 8eeond street. 1 v - V "
Proftssot laton's Panolna; School,
Classes Monday and Thrs'i.iy vr fl
ings at A Hon JIalL Begtmiai' iak-n t
any time. Five assistant t'-i'.)ipis. I ii-
rate lessons dally at hall. l'liurtt V,
1
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