The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 01, 1906, Page 16, Image 16

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    ---THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, . PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVZNINO, TEZnUAKY 1;
....
wowirai "seep
it Him inrTTr iu iuu..a nuiu.
Al WILLAUtllt
Dr. and Mm. H. D. Kimball of
Spokane Will Build and En
" n' ' vdow Department.
WILL COST THIRTY .
THOUSAND ; DOLURS
)r. Kimball to Be Dean, wunoui ray
WaiJBeirntthodirtEpi
copal Theological School in Pacific
Northwest Ready Hext Fall.
At special meeting ofhaToard' of
' truatees of the Wlllatnetto university
. ' teat night Dr. and Mr. H. IX Kimball
of Spokane, Waahlngton. made a formal
offer to build and andow a. theological
llachool In connection with the Oregon
"Institution at Salem. "Tna Offer "waa av
"''. oepted br the truataea by a resolution
paaaed by unanlmoua vote. The achool
, la to be known aa tha Kimball College
of Theology ot the .Willamette univer
." alty, and wlU coat about tJO.OOO. .
, Dr. Kimball waa elected dean of the
' college Immediately after the offer
t -made by hlmaelf and Wife waa accepted,
'and he will devote the jeet of hie Ufa
:'--J to the work of the achool, -giving hie
' aervloee aa dean free of charge. Tha
tew college will belong; to tha unlver
1 ' alty, but tha expenee of maintenance
and operation will not bo borne by it. .
"' Thla afternoon a committee.- eocn
poaed of Dr. Kimball. Dr. B. F. Row
land, T. S. McDanlel. C P. Bishop, J.
-. O. Uoltra, President A. M. Smith and
the members ot tha board of truataea
. and President Coleman ot the unlver-
atty, will so to Salem and on. Saturday
r , will select a alta for. tha new building,
.ha um time tilana for the achool
- win ha ritvusaed and it will be de-'
elded whether the . building la to be a
' n , r,rv 'etructurn. '" lr
r. irKnii ( at nraaant naator ot
the Vincent- Methodlat church at Spo
" " kane. He and his wife are wealthy and
tbey have deelred for- lone; time to do
something to further the cauae of the
, vtethadlst Kplscopal churob Xarnlng
that the trustees of the Willamette unl
i . mam . jta.lrAiia of hu vln K -
theological achool In connection with
the ihetltution, they made their offer.
It waa without conditions, except the
one that the building would alwaya be
need for a theological college.; The new
achool la to be ready for uae at the
openlng-of r the - university-term - next
fall, and Prealdent-Colaman of I ha. iinl
eralty said, last night that he waa
confident tha"" department would open
.hi, -nt laaa than lb students.
Methodist Episcopal theological achool
in the northwest, - It la believed by tho
truatees of the university that, It will
become popular, - because at present
Herbert C. Shattuck Arrives in
", Portland to Organize Loyal
T T Temperance Legions.
nn to the ace of 14 years. ; The Senior
i.glnn tik.a In young men and young
women and any o there who aesirerto
Id.ntlfv thaanaelvea with the werlt 'l
the oraanlaatlon.
Mr. bmiiuci is
on of two. young
itlre time travel-
mam V anaiut thai an
ingve Xue country w uie laif rreia vi
temperance worn. , tie start nu irom
...an mnnlh. a an and Will be On
the road for aeven months before re
turning. For tha paat six weens ne vias
been In Oregon organising leglona and
lecturing In small towns. lie will lec
ture at ImmanuelBaptlst church In
thla city tonight and next Sunday will
address a mass meeting at the Taylor
Street Methodist church.
T..in h. week Mr. Shattuck will
appear at "the following places, on the
dates named: University Park, Fri
day; gunnyslde. Sunday; St. Johns. Mon
day and Tuesday: - negro church on
Tenth street, ntxnwHiaji
Methodlat c,hurcn. . inureaay nigm,
v4Av alhlna. Saturday. . On
ir li , . .v.-1 . - ; .
Wedneeday of next week he .will be at
Woodlawn, - . ' "
Mr. Shattuck la a graauaie 01 onwu
and the New York Law achool and for
four yeare was president of the New
York Senior legion. :
Coopey Tailoring.
'-chartea Cobpey Son. ' villain i and
military tailors, room 1.- IH Third
street, offer an exceptional opportunity
to the' purchaser of suits,' overcoats,
trousers or ladlea walking skirts.,
Their workmen have time a present
lo- give " particular attention- to - each
order and they have on hand an Im
mense atock of materials to choose from.
miiT
VWII
HORSE RACE
Rev. Mr. Lefper Says - Indians
Take Sacrament Then Spend
v ; Day Gambling. i -
PRESENTS REPORT TO
. , SABBATH ASSOCIATION
HarKart C. Rh.ttuoV national oraan-
Iser and lecturer tor the Loyal Temper
anc legion, arrived In Portland yesler-
.! and will aoend tarn weeks in the
city and vicinity lecturing and organ
ising temperance legions among in.
young folk. The legion la a branch bf
ih. w i " T ii anfl ta AM .na lor ilia I
Papers, Cara, Train. Theatreg ana
-Ball Came but Admit-That Public
g Necessity.
Conveyance la Often
j ;, c ', . Notice.
"Ifrntereated tn Hurat Switch Stock It
will be to your advantage to deal with
jmiwn. illr.nl Rv-MTltblnV 1t "Wtll
enable them to erect a large factory, and
It) us your investment win materialise
much quicker than by patronising Indi
viduals. '
For psrtlculara call S0 McKay bulld-
ing- ,
r
many men from thla auction-or the
country are forced to go to the east to
mum tneir tneoioaicai trainin. in.
. . 1 1
iuhL Tclephooe tut tin. ,.
' "The Sabbath was made for man and
not man for the Sabbath" waa the text
..... ..M,n.hu riiacuaalon yea-
IUI( WUW vv."-"" -
trday X the. annual convention or the
Northwest Maboam uMryui;.
,i i .ha r'nmhariand Presbyterian
church. East Tweltth and Taylorr streets.
A liberal view or Keeping ouuua, w
advanced by some of the ministers
preaent, though tha atreetcar, train.
........ ..ihain 'ul nubllo game
that catered to the needs and dealres
of people on that day were conurmn.
At the same time it waa admitted
that thfc streetcar la almost a necessity
and that Its use ooing acta i ;
ity. or filling anJappolntment to preach,
I - 4,ui.ratinil. The HUD-
wua " , ...
day newspaper waa especially dtslikea.
though ona minister
auch a paper for the boys of the family.
he himself Doetpomng reaaun "
MondaT-tnornlngv It waa asserted that
the Monday morning paper -waa
bad, aa the force employed In
It out might go to work after midnight
Sunday, though t.o InsUnce of this
having been dona waa cited. The annual
report of Field secretary xvev.
, -Z r ...1.1 itrnld of work
amopg the Warm-Bprlnga ipdlans.
After Ohuroh tna xoreo xsaoa.
nr waa somewhat discouraglngrhow
ever. to learn." aays the report, "after
.. in ahlch the Lorda sup
per was dlapenaed. the elements belnf
rrved by the asalatanca-nf-lh-Indlan
eldera, that It waa the cuatora of part
ot that Indian audience, after each Sab
bath morning service waa over, to re
. . . u. n9 MAmmnn rendexvoua
lira W yim.m .
to engage In the elevating pastime of
horse-racing, almost as naranM "
latlng the aanctity of the Iord'a dhy
uu ..niaruoa hrathrati. who-lndulge
In game of baseball and other worldly
amusements on tne aay wnreu w.
given man for ' the elevation oi. ma
ont
, rreferreg Stoek Oaaaed OooOa.
Allen Lewta' Beat Brand. -
STATEMENT OF THE .CONDITION OF
The United States National Bank
"" AT THE CLOSBf OF. BIT8IWEB8, JAN. II. It0,:
r. CALL OF COMPTROLLER. "
Loans and dlaconnte. ...Il,H.TM.l
U, S. bonda to secure
. circulation -. M0.00.0
U. S. and other bonda 'm
nd premluma. .i ts.sis.is
Real estate H.IH.T
Of nee furnltura and nx-
turea " . . ;., s. r....... - 460.00
Bank building .......... 15.000.00
Cash and from banks MlM10.lt
.20.7IO.II
i
canitai . . . .
Surplus and ' Undivided
profits-.......'
Circulation .
tMvidends unpaid
f 800.000.OOJ
Z34.07S.St
too, 000.00
JOt.OO
Deposits 4,7I,JJ.8
.JO.730.t
Attest correct:- v
J. C. AINSWORTH. President
Vanduyn i Walton
HAVE
TO
3 1 3 WasMngtoiY Street
two blocks West op their former
' location. and will
IXeo
ShoeStore.Saturday
pcnThoiriMon
Morning. It may be discovered that the place ia a little
mussed, but our frienda will And ua fully-prepared to
please them , exactly aa well aa we alwaya have done in
times gone by. - - ' : - ' :' - -f -":
Call and aee tie in our new home, north aide of Wash,
ington, near Sixth.. :.r, -;f'fi
agement on the question of making the
terminals of theee lines Un the eaat
aide. The trouble experienced by several
roads in aecurlng a franchise la FTont
atreet baa led the association to be
lieve that were the attention of the
management ot these llnea called to tne
newly filled streets on the eaat aide
th, antlra watarfrnnt and
enabling the roada to cross any bridge
to' the west aide witnout antagonisine
the west aide wholesale and commission
men. advantage -of ' the - opportunity
would be taken. . ' - "
The east side has the only large
l,.n(. alinlnina tua5VlllajnCtta 'that
are vacant and ean be purehaaed at rea-
aonaDieTnce. nucn sn ir i.ua
are held to be indispensable- for the full
development 1 of the llnea coming Into
the city, and the committee will en
deavor to Induce the location of the
terminals on the east side of the river,
even -ehould the Front atreet line be
chosen by roads like tha Willamette
Valley company. :'
been completed and more than 10 per
cent of the dirt still needed baa been
delivered. For two blocks aaat Of Water
street -work progresses more alowly
nainr a tha i umbel- of bulldlnaa under
which the dirt haa to be shoveled and
th. ammm a nronnttur and atrenathen
in. that haa to he dime. Work haa been
nnmmanMrf on the la r In a- of a plank
roadway from Union avenue, and It la
the Intention of the contractor to open
each block to trafflo aa soon aa It la
1 llraa.lv tha flrat hlOCb !
CUiliiD..U. ' - - - '
ready on tha north aide and work haa
been started on in otner naji ox tne
thoroughfare.' v
f See This Coupon?'-
- - ii
.THIS IS A REPRODUCTION of the Universal Coupon
which from this date will be given with every purchase
from our store. " ". ' ''"'
CjOJTjy OUJOTHJJWC he sej Coupon-The prices of
asHetrtabHaheddILt-NOT-Hi!rKAi6is.i-
THE FREE PREMIUMS which are given in change
for these Coupons include--- , , r ' '
-Brass Beds-
-Cut Glass
' i. r
m.::'.r.,.-i Furniture -.-.i'zi. . Pianoa.r.:.'.T
Tewelrv " ' Vehicles
- Cutlery '- Harneaa -'
. . . , Rifles and Shotgwng - - -
And a Thousand Other Useful and Valuable'
Lings.
Come in and get Free Premium Catalog and
Ten Coupons Free to start your collection.
Sig.
Sichel
& Co.
tCARS, TOBACCOS MD SMOKERS' ARTICLES
92 Third Street .
1 1.' ,;. : ,
The report also told , of the trip of
the superintendent to tne inrou a
sembly of the Presbyterian -church at
w.ki...i. inn and his work in eaat-
am in.i amit hern cities. The afternoon
"to a consideration
of thla report and teellecuslon of
varinua trnirs among which waa the
Kikiin.i .innHurii - of - Sfl.bhtb-keeping,
and the relation of good cltlaenahip to
.Sabbath observance.
Smvloyars ateld to Blame.
tTfie blame" oOabbatlT desecration on
the part of carmen,' railroad crews ana
factory hml wae placed on. the aboul
dera of the employera. who were held
Teacojisble for their servants' condition.
One speafcerb?0Tlglit out the feet that
sven'.a muls worked better If ha had
a day a rest In aeven, and thought tha
Sabbith provision a wise one irom
merely the physical standpoint .
u. tl.,..r aaaartan In noaltlVS termS
that the Sabbath aa observed by ortho-
n w .k.in.hn. in I -final Hnoom waa nil
aarnd day as that which Ood bad -com I
manded the peopio to Keep irom tne
i. ha .npi.nl Ksvotlans. and aa-
verted further that th alleged seventh-
Clr.y Ouservers were wunuu
backing except that given by an Incor
rect translation.
, Kfsolutlons stating that tha keeping
of the Sabbath waa a divine command,
and aeeertlng the reeponeibllity of the
church to enjoin thla observance and
of the state to uphold the church In
this, duty by cloalng public places of
amiiaamrnt nni -enforcing laws against
whnr f.ir. 'profit!, of every sort were
adopted. In Olscusing tne ounaay
, l I. .tat Viv nnl mtnl.taf
thst he bad heardlhe church and theatre
people comparrn on ucvmi. j -worldly
and the Insinuation mad- that j
people sought the amusement In each j
place and paid -xor it tn one in.wn
with a ticket,-In the other by contribut
ing to the collection.
. Bv. at. m. Steele Freeldent.
'"I would not so much object to the
"open theatre on 'Sunday," said this min
ister.' if It waa content to depend on
nniLAtinn nut in far aa 1 have been
able to discover, no manager dealres to
do business on such' a oams.
Election of offlcera xrloaed- the-afteri
noon session, the following being choe- ,
en: 'resident, ttev. it. n. Bieeie; nr
vlce-nresldent. Rev. is. viuacKenousn,
umiiH vlce-nresldent. J. R. Kwlng: cor
responding secretary. Rev. 8. Earl I)u-
bota: recording aecretary, itev. ri. ei
Aii.m. Mr. Leiner was continued
aa field secretary of the association. .
I,est evening an aaoresa Dy ttev. n.
Karl Duboln on "The Municipalities and
the Lord'a Day," and another by.Rev.
t. . r XI ll.nn. r. 1 na nrl I ha aaaalnn
l , ' I T. . , '-f . . . - .....
Resolutiong were adopted -TommPftdlhi
tha mi.iri. .f tha field -crrtnrv and
recommending him . to pasiur ano
churchea as an able advocate of Sunday
observance. . . - ,., , ' '
SEEK HOMES FOR BABIES.
: FILL VVELL ADVANCED.'
Zaat Bforrlaoa Street Already Open to
Trafflo on Oae Block.
. At the present rate of progress It will
k, V... a f.. Hava until tha Vlaat Morrl-
st Water street Is completed and traf
fic rm timed over thla, the-moet Impor-
Practlcally two blocks of the fill have I
r.nWP.FRT AND VAUDEVILLE
ENTERTAINMENT PLEASES
rt Wiiaixntna Musical association
gave a decidedly auccessful concert and
vaudeville entertainment at the . ilr-
Jquam theatre last night, it waa at
umiui h. a e-ooa-alaea auaience. ot
cauae of a cold Mrs. Walter Reed waa
prevented from appearing In the num
ber that had been assigned to her on
the program. . . . . ' ' .
The piano performances of Frankie
Rlchter were ona ot the most delightful
features of the entertainment. The first
part of the program waa d'evoted ex
clusively to local mustcal talent,, whlje.
the second part waa provided by -vaudeville
-contributions from local,- theatres.
1ha .nimm follows:
Part I March, orchestra; overture.
SM's
We have just.received shipment oLWILSOK-
"0 CUTDTC .V,. nam nrlfior atVl-a ,7"
UROS SHIRTS ihe new .Spring styles.
-"TMer-rnTtatgnrnent InLluileg bath wnlte' gnd col-.
ored shirts in plain and plaited bosoms, both at- ,
" tached- and detached - cuffs. 1 Wherever , shirta are
-vronrthe-WIJLSON SHIRT is known aa perfect-
fitter. - ; ; : V'.. i. l. '--i v --
Just come iti and look over these aplendid gar
ments. Some of them have two pairs of cuffs.
Regular price the world over 91.50. ' Our special
discount price ' .' v.'-- .'.'
31 1 Moirtsoir Sf. . Of p. roaotiktr
"William Tell" (Roaslnl Orcheatra ao
prano aolo, (a) "Aus Melnem Qroaaen
Schmeraen" (Krana). (b) "Nocturne"
(Chadwlck). Mra. Rose . Bloch-Bauer;
orch-atra: "Piano Concerto In " Minor"
(C- M. von Weber), Frankie Rlchter; vio
lin aolo, 'Zlgeuner-Welaen" (Saraaate),
Walderman Llnd. V
Part II Moving pictures; "The Fid
dlln' Rubes."--Two Schoflelda (courtesy
of pantagea theatre) i monologue," F. D.
Henneaayi"A.Burglar,a- KIU'. Olbson
and Oibaon (courtesy of Star theatre) :
Illustrated song. Iato White (oourtcey of
Pantage'a - theatre) ; - "A Oame - oi
Hearts," Ralph Cummlngs and .company;
(courtesy of Grand theatre); moving)
pictures (courtesy of Iyrlo theatre),
. - -
Sioa City lecTor. '
A stereoptlcon lecture, with saore
than ISO photographlo and panoramlo
views of Zion City, headquartero of tho
Christian Cathollo Apoatollo Church ol
Zlom will bo glvon at Alisky ball. Third
and Morrison str?tBf8unday1evenlng,,
at I o'clock, by Rev. Charles A. Hoy,
Admission
W0DARD; CLARKE & C0MPMITS
' C LEIh UM CE' SklE RALLY!
Just a few daya more to buy many of the desirable thing, now on sale at vc scjal prices.
Come in and join the y Woodlark" money-saving crowds. Free delivery anywhere in city.
Valentines
-Don't fail to see our great display of Valentines Laces '
Post Card Hearts Groups Flowers and Mechanical
Novelties, Without any doubt the finest assortment ever
shipped to Portland and our prices are ene third less .
i to ?i.5o. 7-r:- v
Two Joore Children at Aid Society
Walt tor new ;
lorn
J
i..n t n annn tiahlaa mil vmln.
children are waiting homes In this city,
The -Boys' and Ulrls' Aid society has
at present In Its receiving home 46 chll
' enit la rrowrtad wlh- -prli"atlftp-for
th adrntsslon of others. At present
v.. i.Ama -Bva.11 tllA mnA tVi nf f lrr
lliTt ll"WI v-vsa - -"-.j-a-w ,
rn now tnrre In llie hands br
-those-wh,o will cere ror mem ana tn time
give uicro " uiL.ivH - "
llfo-At-presenLJhesocl!yJ h-more
than 70 children In homes in PortTarid.
and mora tnan oo ennaren wno came
from the local home are being raised
throughout Oregon. Applications for
children are considered only after a
thorough Investigation into tne rinan
clal prospects and character of the fos-i
. . I k.a Ih. an.
ter-yaraii ia, nuu vmnwi
dety been that few Instances hare oc
curred wnere tne aaopiea cnna na "
been given every advantage possible, ,
- OFFER TERMINAL SITES;
. .- ' " ' i -
Bast Side Aaaoclaalom Ooafers WHh
IQeotrlo Boada.
A committee of tha Kast Bid ' Im
provement association Is conferring
with the hackera or eiectno iinrs
to enter the city and later will enter
Into correspondence with U UlU man
A DDI lJCn Three Carloads of Toilet Paper
n f f i y-aw w j 600 Cases I wflOv-Koiii-
f Me' Tiinmant--oBa due here - December 20 to b -i
reacTyTor tie January sale, but was delayed, so the price
is cut a little deeper. We buy in quantity and get the
rock bottom price. . , -
-. Telephone, your order, we deliver anywhere in the
city without extra cnarge 2 '
Per Dpzen
72
84 1
62
54
Name.
"400" Roll ...
Mt. Hood Roll...,.
, "Woodlark" Roll
-1'Our Jfair" RoU
Sanitas Roll
Aseptic Package
Delta Package . .
Klondike Package
Oneida . . . .
Perfection Roll
Tishu Roll
81.12 :
39
Per Dozen.
1.80
2.20
Per Case of 100.
85.57
86.75
te 80.25
84.06
84.09
$8.40
85.75
$6.53
83.00
Case of 50.
7.00
8.50
Demonstra
tion of
mPLEME
Shows how
to make ""
...
delicious
nmaple .
"syrup-
Dainties,
Fudge,
Cakeandr ;
other little
home ,
fancies from
this '
Vegetable
Extract.
Goldfish
300 Pine Single and Fantails, Jrornjapan
Each 25f
Aquaria, 50f, 85f , 81.00 and up.
Gold Fish Food ...................... .10f
; Rubber Goods -
1,000 pans SeamlessRubber Gloves, first qual
""Ity, fulIyuarameedTworTBc t, 'liSLr
SDecial.7;..:v;.v;.:v-.v;;7;;TOOw
Brushes
Hair Brushes, Nail Brushes, Bath, Complexion, Cloth and
, Tooth Brushes all at ' ' -'-
, 33 1-3 PER CEHT DISCOUNT THIS WEEK
Special Savings
Oml J W eW l3eV aa-. f, " T - - - - T
g6wBIeached BrlsUe Solld-BaclrHair Brush, regular7Sc
et.- ' .4: 7 -:-- 40a
special " r ,
13-row- ShortrUtle Stolid-Back-IIairBrush
UUVViM eee---------- '
' 11-C0W Barber, Unbleached Bristle, regular $1J15 SpU ".73 j
13-roSolid-Ebony-Back-Haif-Brushrregular$2i)0 Spe-
Ciai ,....,..........- "r;
" 50,000 IMPORTED TOOTH BRUSHES
Extra Fine Quality, big va'lue at 25-Special. . . .13 1
Cloth Brush, 35c kind Now. ...... ....v ........... ..18 ;
Cloth Brush, 50c kind Now;....... v...'. ...... ..27
. Complexion Brush,, extra fine, f of wet or dry massage, regu-
p . lar 40c Special' ...,. .26 '1
Canadian Money
Accepted at Par
Mottoes,
Matted
Pictures
and Passed
partouts
worth up to
65c, now 8c.
-Thousands
to select ' '
from
Money'
Back-
Guarantee
"with Every,
Penny's
Worth of
Merchandise
Tlarvel Whirling Spray Syringe ; - d-- ifL
regular price $3.50 Special. . . . ; . aPVo 1U -Seamless
Black Rubbef FounUin Syringe, 2-
: qtv guaranteed Special .43
SQuart White Rubber Hot Water Bottle,
regular $1 Special ........... V. . '. . .42 r
Ladies Vaginal Spray Syringe regular $3
. Special ,, . . , . . ....' X,A ,
Glass Nasal Douche, regular 25c Special 64
Hygienic rNipples, black, maroon or white,
per dozen , ,....'....,........... .30'
Rex No. 2 Bulb Syringe, 35c Special. . ..16
Prog Specials Extra
ErJsom Salts Special, pkg.. ......2 v
-Rochelle Salts Special, pkg,,. . . ; . . ... .5-.
: .' . - !-i l Jk
Bicarbonate soaa special, pg. . . . . . . . 1. ,
Flaxseed-Specialrpkg, . .li r,nTiT.ti. .2
Boric' Acid Special, pkg. . ............ . 5
Essence Peppermint Special
Camphoraud Oil Special ...... . v. . .5
1 Dickinson's Witch Hazel Special. .... .11 j
LRosevWater Special . . . . '.e-w---t-
. . Glycerine Special i . . . . .
vmm W.i.r ind f51 vr-rine Soecial. . . . ,. 4c
Tincture of Arnica Special. . . . i. .?
Collodion Special Ti . ;t77. -. . . 4
100 r.nmnound Cathartic Pills. ........ .12
100 Gelatin-Coated BlaudV Pills tresis?
100 2-gr. Quinine PiUs. .... ..i ....... . 10f
tj.i. !rr T.ltliia Tablets Soecial.... . .9c
wwv. - an.
50rbottle Bay Rumr.. ............ .
Professional Cold Cream,.;!.. ...,.19a5
Best Sea Salt, 1 lb. ...... -.3
Cream Tartar Special, pkg., 2 os. . . , .?
Powdered Alum Special, pkg. ...2
' Sulphur Special, pkg ..i............2
Wood Alcohol Special .....,.;....,a.6
Benzine Special . .'. ........... .3f .
Fourth and
Washington