The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 06, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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TIIS ORECOII DAILY' JOUKNAU PdRTl3Jb7tU
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... A Women's o.tn
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Jonathan II. Baker, one of Oregon
oldest pioneers, who would have cele
brated Ms 7Sth birthday next Saturday,
died yesterday at his late residence, lit
-Resmv street.- - He was -bora ln-Futaam
county. New Tork, Maroh 10, At
31ty 4n-l4l MrBskeTmerrld
Miss Mf ry K. Lavery, who survives him
aa ' do sis children, the . seventh pre
ceding him to the grave B. I, Roe,
John P., Harriet 0.. Ura. lt. C Kins
and Mrs. George Johnson. Mr. Baker
went to California from, the east In
1147, and two years later came to Ore
gon, settling - at Bt Johns, where he was
the Urst school teacher. He then em
barked In the ateamboat building busi
ness, being one of the first men to en
gage In that occupation on tne wiuam
ette "Mver. ". ' .-," . ;'
X The regular monthly meeting of the
.probation officers o?the Juvenile court
v. Ill be heldlnthe courthouse cnam
"bers oOudge FraieiTlonlght oegTnnIng
at T:I0 o'clock. Therr are 10 probation
off locrs connected with the local chit
.dren's court, and it Is thought that all
will be present The monthly gatherings
are in the nature-of experience meet
ings, and all aorta of methods are dis
cussed . regarding the care of : unruly
Jroxganl.glrlivAa.welL ai th Jd411jj
of unruly fathers and mothers.
-An effort will be made by R, P. Rose.
a coal mining expert, to have Coos Bay
coal delivered In the Portland market
by barge transportation. He has Just
returned from the Coos Bay eoel field,
where he made an' extensive Investigs
tlon and found there was a large quan
tity of excellent coal, but mined with
crude appliances, and sold In San Fran-
Cisco at a lose to the mlneowners. Hi
says the coal can be brought to Port
land by barge and sold at prices below
tne existing Tatei
Flowering Bulbs Free. We have had
vary Isrse sale) of Hulls nil tiiulUs llm
we are going to give them away to put
"customers.7 Wr bivr pnt-themnp-ln
80 eent collections -whichwe-wt II - give
away, absolutely free, when asked for
and aa long as they .last, with every
cash retail purchase amounting to S
cents or over. Portland Seed Co Front
: andTamhill streets. .
' Examinations for the following post
. lions are to be given in Portland by the
civil service commission during the
month of March: Civil engineer student,
1 department of agriculture; laboratory
' helper, department of agriculture: aclen-
una assistant in son management ana
.... In soil surveying, surveyor in the Phil
ippine service and topographs drafts-
man. Panama aervlca. .-. Persona desiring
. to compete should apply to Z. A. Leigh,
poatoffl.ee department, city. ...- -.
It Is reported that W.' R Bernard.
chief of the local freight claims depart-
- ment of the Northern Pacific railroad.
who Is on his way home from St Paul
headquarters of the company, comes
with Instructions to remove the freight
claims department rrom Portland . t
" Tacoma. Such a . change , would take
. - about eight or ten men from, this city.
Some of them have resided In Portland
' for rears, and acquired home here, .
'' County Clerk Frank 8. Fields this
, morning said that he would order can
vas bars In which to carry the registra
tion, books during the primary and reg-
ular elections, ' He saya that these bags
can be kept and used for -many years,
- whereas paper bags are always torn up
' at each election. - The canvas bags
I will cost only 80 gents each; the paper
ones cost it cents each.
Kills Ban Jos Be ale. Wash or spray
your trees .or rose bushes with our
Rex .lime and sulphur solution. , . All
- ready for use. Simply dilute with
water. It costs, very little. Thia Is
the time to spray. Full Instructions
with each quart, gallon or barret Spray
ers from 75 cents up. Portland Seed
Co-, Front and YamhllL
Among the guests at the Portland
hotel la C W. Jones of San Francisco.
California, who is to be married
Wednesday evening to Mtsa Julia Co
man, daughter of Mr. and Mra. E. B.
Coman of lit North Eighteenth street.
He Is accompanied by O. M. Scott And
I. J. Scooffy, personal friends, both
residents of the Golden Gate city.
' Robert Hayward pleaded guilty to
larceny In the police ' court' yesterday
and was sentenced to six months Im
prisonment In the oounty Jail. Hayward
was caught In the act of robbing gas
meter slot machines on- the east side
, and was placed under arrest He made
no effort to deny his guilt
We may be able to please you. When
ever vou want to do aome house Delat
ing. - paper hanging, tinting, woodwork J
flnlahlng, call us , up by 'phone. You 1
till, find -Our estimate .reasonable and
our work moat perfect . Ernest Miller
aV Co. Phone Main I48S.
The executive committee of the Port
land board of trade will meet this eren-
Ing at Its rooms in the Chtmber of
Commerce building. Irrigation, reform
in water right laws, consular service
j ' and postal service will be discussed. -
' Eugene W. Barton hag begun a suit
In the circuit court for a divorce- from
Nellie A. Burton The couple were
' ' married at Clarkea Fork. Idaho, in De
cember, 1SS7. Barton asks for the care
-of thalr 1-year-old daughter.
' -. 'For Sale 0.000 euba yards of earth
at lrth and Wash. ats. tJleWach A Jop-
Ihij el-Labbe bldg. Phone Mala 14ltV
' It la rumored that Dr.' 8. C Blocum
will become a candidate for the Repub-
LADIES'
SHIRT-WRISTS
)R SPRINQ-
H AVE ARRIVED
THKVRlt EXCLUSIVE
"N ot the Common Kind"
ncivctt, Bradley
, fiCOe
; SIUVts!.l;!oa St
Crrmls Cut Ic:rrcw
- Democrats ara eealag aad wlU have i
hapay tlnia . ' -
Thay'll mjny the halm? brsisis ef ear
'. atmoaphsrt ril'lma
Aad lette aa the 0. 0. K will east
- apoa their trail, .
AM wits etaqoeaee Inanrtal wHl'tlM-r
-neu, - , .
Bat Jvt tfce Mm ear laendry talk
- wUI keep apoa the sauce, ;
Dole alt ttafawnr wsaatag at eia
' Wka aa yea tklak ef tfcett All
klaas ef lisaa esaept the faaey staff
that mast ha ta-oaed by haae. sailed
tar, wasted, traaed aad MlraW a I
eaata par peaas. It's
the eaLdna aa kay.
heap aa ftediag
Union laundry
. bbcobd An Columbia.
"? '. . ' el atala its. .
llcan nomination "for county coroner.
Or. 81ocum wa formerly assistant city
physician, and is one of the most popu
lar of Portland's younger doctors..
iunt Jerusha's Qullt'ngrpartyria to
be repeated with many new features at
Y. M. C. A. hall tonight Don't miss
by"hahQra'g"!utri vn
lonJixenta..
' Stsamship Alliance aails from Couch
street dock for Coos bay and Eureka.
luesaay nignr. March f, at o'clock.
F . P. . Baumgartnsr, agenW Main ML
Lost The man who ' lost . his eve
a penect nt guaranteed. Metsger a Co.,
ill Sixth street. Jewelers and opticians.
' - i '
Why pay ft to 110 for eyeglasaesV
We guarantee a perfect fit for II.
Eyea examined free. Metsger aV Co., Hi
Sixth street
, - Dr. H. I. Keeney baa returned from
Linn ' county, where he has been - for
several days, in consultation with phy
atclane, , :- i
. Quality Quantity, and Quickness . is
the Tule at-the Morris resUurant Mtiiaat bei4a-I)ecember when a, girl un-
Waahlngton street
Miss Ella Frances Hoberg's concert
tonight,- White-TemplerTtrtegt-o
Dancer 'given- br-Thureday-Nlght club,-
Burkhard hallThursday evening.-
Soft eoal delivered at f S per ton. Ring
up Main ll7;. - v . - ;
Clean inside mill wood... 'Tel. East 414.
Dr. E. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam.
Yoder"s bUno studio.-" Phone E. Its.
fiOnLE TRAVELS A LONG
- I'AY ALL ALOilE -',
Goes From Cape Mendocino to
: Yaquina Bay In Three
' Weeks.
The combined efforts of wind, tides
and currents In three weeks carried a
bottle from Cape Mendocino, California,
to Yaquina bay, Oregoiw On February
a passenger aboard the steamer Uma
tilla put the following note Into a care
fully sealed bottle and tossed It Into the
"S3. - Umatilla, Cape Mendocino, CaL
Feb. I. '01. To finder. - Please return
this note and write and receive answer
Yours truly. Clifford U O'Brien, lit
Pandora street, Victoria, B. C.. Can.1
at picked up near the Yaquina bay
life-saving station. A copy of the note
found on the inside of the bottle was
sent to Captain F. D. Toslar of Portland,
who Is la charge of the Thirteenth U. 8.
life-saving district by Otto Wellander,
the station keeper, -
1 have not the least idea In the world
why the man wanted to put the note In
the notue with his address and then
throw It overboard," said Captain Tosier
thia morning, "unless-lt
whether it would ever be found again
and which way the currents at that
time of the year would take it" -
SERIES OF MISTAKES
LEADS TO LAW SUITS
A series of mistakes fed te a law suit
between Mra. Olga. Senkler and F. T.
Barry, which waa tried before a Jury
In Judge Sears department of the cir
cuit court In 104 Mra. Senkler sued
Jacob Senkler .for a divorce and won
the suit, together with one-third Inter
est In a lot owned by her husband in
Salisbury r-addition to Portland. The
land owned by Senkler was lot I, block
1. Sallabury addition, but a mistake waa
made In the divorce decree whereby the
property waa described aa lot 1, block
I. There are only three blocks in the
addition. .'
Noting this mistake, It la said that
Senkler quickly sold the lot to r. x
Berry. It Is now alleged that the name
of the addition waa misspelled In tne
deed given by Senkler to Berry. When
the mistake waa discovered by Mra
Senkler. she at once filed a suit through
Attorney George & Joseph, to have the
decree corrected.. This waa done, ana
he then filed a suit of - ejectment
against Berry, claiming that aha owned
one third of the lot he pure ha aad.
After being out but a ahort time the
Jury decided that Mra Senkler waa the
rightful owner of the disputed property,
and she waa awarded III for rent and
Interest t-. i- .
MOTORMAN TOO BUSY
TO LOOK OUT AHEAD
' Negligence en the part ef Motor
man R. O. Johnson waa responsible for
the accident -in which Joseph Antone
sustained injurlee which resulted In his
death . last Sunday. a wording - te) the
verdict of the coroner's Jury last night
The meterman la not held criminally li
able but la blamed for not properly- at
tending to hla duty.
Antone waa driving hla wagon across
the tracka of the .Portland - Railway
company at the corner of Twntleth and
Carter atreeta on March 1. when the ve
hicle was struck by a ear and over
turned. The driver waa thrown to the
ground and sustained Injuries which re
sulted tn tile death Sunday morning.
The evidence . presented at the In
quest tended to show that Motorman
Johnson sounded no bell of warning and
was not looking ahead. - The- testimony
showed that the car was not traveling
fast and that the impact waa so slight
aa to be scarcely noticed by the pas
sengers.1 Motorman Johnaon explained
that he was busy with, the brakes trying
to stop the car for a passenger to
alight, did not aee the wagon on the
track aheadiof bint and eenseauenUy
did not rUH tne tons, f. ' , f
IIKS AT If J TO
SAUE COHRAD
License Committee of Council
Postpones Actlorrof Chier-M
' Recommendation. A
UWYERDMITS CLIENT-
)LDJJQU0RJDM1N0R
Councilman Vaughn .. Reads State
, Law -Requiring That License in
Such as Should Be Revoked
, Kay Not Given Chance to Testify.
Another Instance of how"certaln mem
bers of the city council wink at the law
in attempting to shield saloon men was
given at the meeting of the liquor U
eenae committee yesterday . afternoon
wnen the majority of the committee re
fueed tw tetuHe the llwnse tf John W.
Conrad, proprietor of -the Pullman aa,
Fifth between Washington and Alder
irvaia. .s
. Conrad has bean arrested several
times for varloua offenses. A report
was made to the liquor license commit
tee by Chief Orltsmacher asking that
hla license be revoked. The chief made
the recommendation because the lueni I
bens of the committee had said many
ttmea no complaint had been made to
J the confmlttee of objectionable resorts.
The committee two weeks ago cited
the police and the proprietor of the Pull
man cafe to appear before the commit
tee for an Investigation Into the charges.
Yesterday Ae ting - Detectives Kay and
Jones, who made several arrests In the
Pullman, appeared for the police de
partment and Conrad was ea hand with
hla attorney, Alex Sweek.
" Jones told of two occasions on -which
tha nMmi4tA imA tiaan amMla4-iha
der age waa caught In the place. Con
rsrt'wlthi his attorney hart appeared hi
court and pleaded guilty and waa fined
t , - A Uojitrr 1e jacJrnamtsrta. 1 hla
to be true. ,
-XOUrtcnmaS-VMjiTjn
I law that whenever a person was found
gumy or serving liquor 10 minors me
license to his saloon ahould be re
voked. ' f
- Councilman Shepherd argued that the
revocation of the license was something
tha court ahould decide, on. but Vaughn
thought It was also something of which
the committee should take cognisance.
Councilman Anna nd said that Inas
much aa Conrad had closed all his side
entrances and side connections and waa
going out of bualness June 1, he did not
think the license should be taken away.
A motion was carried to the effect that
all action, on the communication of the
chief be Indefinitely .postponed,
-Acting. Detective Kay waa not given
an opportunity to testify.
Kay said afterward that he had ar
rested Conrad twice In February for
permitting women to frequent hla sa
loon, and in one case had secured a con
viction. - - . -. ..
Chief Orltsmacher called the atten
tion of" the committee to the fact -that
Jacob Bauer was conducting a saloon
wltnin 400 feet ef the Prnnklyn school.
The license Inspectors were requested 16 j
go and measure the distance as the com -mlttea
questioned the assertion of the
chief. . ,,-v . . .
WASHINGTON PEOPLE TO
FOLLOW PORTLAND IDEA
' Under the auspices of the Spokane
chamber, of commerce, the Tacoma
chamber of commerce and the Seattle
run from Washington to southern Cali
fornia, similar to the -trip taken by
Oregon people under direction of the
Oregon Development league. A. D.
Charlton, assistant general passenger
agent of. the - Northern Faotflo, haa
Issued a circular announcing rates and
itinerary. The Harriman lines are co
operating, and William McMurray spent
last week In Seattle and Taooma, work
ing on the project . -
kane. til from Seattle and 111 ' from
Tacoma. The -train will be run from
Seattle to Portland by the Northern Pa
cific, and there It will be-taken In
charge' by the Southern Pacific, - and
run to Los Angeles, where the paasen
gera will disband and return home at
their pleaaure. -Where two-people oc
cupy a double berth, a reduction of til
wll be made on the second ticket pur
chased. Deposits of III are required
with the application for berth. Gover
nor Mead haa signified his Intention to
be one of the excursion party. .
- On arrival tn Portland at 1:10 o'clock,
March 17. the excursion party will be
received and entertained br the Port
land Commercial club, and a dinner
given at the club In honor of the Wash
ington commercial bodies. The dinner
will last from T to 10 o'clock p. m. De
tails of the entertainment were dla
eussed at a meeting yesterday of the
board of governors of the club.- '-- -
CONSIDERING SIZE, IS '
HIGHEST PRICED RENTAL
R. A. Proudfoot makes the 1 assertion
that In proportion to depth and front
age, the monthly rental which he
cures from a pawnbroklng establish
ment and Jewelry store tn the Creamerte
building. 171 Washington street,. Is the
larrest In the city.
"This property haa a frontage of only
nine feet and a depth of II feet" said
Mr. " Proudfoot and - yet A. Daldvage
pays me 1171 a month rent for It If
the cigar store property recently alluded
to In The Journal as being the highest
rented property In proportion to store
area drew aa much in proportion aa my
property It would, rant -lor 1 1,060 a
month. Inatead.of IIJ5."
(American
ooina tttbt a mp - courm .
orrnr bat an biost.
aMUed Malt Salmon BelUea...,.,lKa)
wrled maser Clams 150
rrted Oolnaakta Blvar aaett. . . . . .15.
rrted OawUdk lie, Xallkal ISo, Sa4-
........ .......isa
Utae aTeak OVaaaa 20s
OLent Bonllloa with Tosat 154
Ood risk aaUa, Orearn Basse. ... .
Baked nm aad Beans ISe
Corn Beef Bash wltSr Beaeaea Brg ttit
arparheetl earnd oaesee .......... .1B4
m.16
oraaaalsd Oalvea Baalna .....t..aot
We esrn ear awn Beef., .
We bake aa ewa Bread, Bias aad
Oak,. .. , .
Coffee.' areaat aaa Btey aa4 Betatoea
with eU steal.
Silks and
DressGbods
a -v pieces vi new eui-wooi, aori
J finish. ngllsh worsted serge In
I- the newest colorings. wur-
. grand?, Alice blue, ollve-wreenr
mertlTirrr anffTJark navyrf fand
some material for waists and
coatumen; beat 11.00.. . OA
. -value, for, yard ,....'...
tO pieces of fine Black Crepe de
Parts for . dreee skirts, ens
. tumee. etc.. 40 Inches 9Q.
- Wlde, best 1 value, yd. . c
10 pieces- of -fine black Serge;
'regular 11.21 value, no.
.. yard.. ...7.-:;,OC
New Gray Drees Goods Tn 1m-
menee - assortment over ..100.
styles. newest, ' prettleet,
yaV.?..,,. .....50C tO $3
New Punjab CWk Silks for
Wavltlttl mnA ahiflfjrnlal aels
Wew-Foulard' Silks In dots and
flgures three gradef new Taf
. feta Sllka -
Boys? Ncv
7 . -
-1 T . tW -
- I iil'i in I
Little boys' Blouses in white or colored, Russian jtylesages 3 to 8years;
great valueK at . v. . . . . . .............. . ". . . . . . . . . . oOec to f 1.60
- 200 COMFORTERS AT $1.69 EACH
Special offering of 100 full-slse sllkollne covered Comforters; best patterns;
-filled with Lanated cotton; beat value we ever offered at.... 1.60'
"Sanitary" washable quilted Mattress Jrotectora; going at these prices
48x78 in.; reg. $2.00 val.fl.58 42x76 in.; reg. $1.78 val.f 1.38
-Beds and -Bedding of every description at the lowest prices beds, springs,
mattresses, pillows, blankets, comforters Incomplete aasortment; all grades.
Custom Shade and drapery' work our specialty. Beat materials and work
manship; lowest prices; all orders promptly executed by expert drapers.
The Great,
Investigation wCI qirickly
60e Fas try Knives
tSe Pastrv Knives
Tf5o Christy Bread Knives . .... .ISO
Sl.ee carving set, a pieces. ., .sua
Carving set. J pieces aao
lOo -Christy Steels ...... ......flo
tOo Bread Knlvea ....'. ,...iao
lOo Butcher Knives ..-;,...
60c Butcher Knives ........... .SSo
Bllver-plsUd Knlvea and Forked
set of I; 11.71 value ...fiat
Cocobola handle Knives and
Forks, set of I .......Me
Tin Tablespoons. I for ........lee
I Tin Teaspoons, I fer . Wo
Apple corers. eacn
16C
lo Oyster Knlvea. each ........ ISo
160 Nut Crackers i. ............ .le
lsa Feather Dusters ........ ...lae
ISo Feather Dusters B8o
lOo Metal Towel Rings ......... So
, -,. "TaaraTiAjr warns.
' Best grade F.nameled Ware.
lie Lapped Kettles , .
E0o LlDDad Kettles
I 0a Llrioed Kettlee
Aba Kauceoaoa. saie nnci
tOo Saucepans, sale price
SSo Berlin Kettles
760 Berlin Kettlee S7e
lOo Berlin Kettles ,...Bo
7So Diahpan aale price fiTe
0o Dlshpans, sale price S7o
6c Coffee Pots, sale price ...... 48o
I6e Coffee Pots aes
11.60 Rice Bollere ......... ...L,1S
0o Teapots, sale price .a .4V
TOo Teapots, aale price .......... 3o
15a Teapots, sale price ........ .ao
46o Washbowls .....3o
16a Glass Tumblers, dmen .....gee
lOo Glass Tumblers, dosen SSo
lOo Spoon Trays, each So
OFFER OF DOUBLE RENT '
NO BAR TO BUILDING
H. M. Cake haa sold to A rata Broth
ers the southwest corner at Fifth and
Main atreeta, for 117.600. The Bite con
tains several small frame buildings,
which will be removed to make room for
improvements. J. O. Woodworth sold.
to the same purchasers, for 111.000, a
lot on Fifth near Salmon street.
Plana are nearly ready for a Six-story
office building of steel construction, to
be erected by - Captain Buchanan, on
Waahlnaton between Fourth and Fifth
street Emit Schacht Is working on
the design. f
It la announced that Mrs. C. H. Lewis
will build an eight-story business' struc
ture on the lot now occupied by Jabour's
restaurant, on Fourth between Waahlng
toa and-Stark ttreerTh Jabour lease
expires April 1, and although Mr. Ja
bour haa.- It ts said, offered to advance
the rental from 1171 to till a month,
the owner has declined to make a new
lease. ... .
. Covey a Cook will build a garags 100
by 111 feet at Fifteenth and Burnald
atreeta. Plans are being drawn by Emll
Schacht. Ha la also making plana for
a fire-story, apartment house to be
erected by Bv C Jorganaon. at the cor
ner ef Fifth and Main streets. Richard
Martin-Jr. ts - preparing plane -for -a
three-story brick -ulldlng-to be erected
at the corner of Morrison and Tenth
streets, for Dra S. A. and S. C Brown.
WANTED TO SLEEP, COULD
NOT; NOW ASKS DIVORCE
V Policeman Stg Myers" yesterday
filed a autt tn the circuit court asking
- XVTAXVABU BOB BJCTtrSrATJJM.
I have been suffering for the past few
rears "With- a severe attack of rheuma
Ism end found that BellaM'a n LJn
Iment was the only thing ttiet gave me
satisfaction and tended to alleviate my
rains. March It, na C. Dernan.
Kinsman, III. - 26o, 0 and II.II.
Weodard, Clarke aV Co. :
S3a
S7e
400
......ae
870
eao
Wednesday Shoo
Women's Shoes 5
A Wednesday Shoe Sale every
m town fa interested in- For tomor
row only we offer 1000 pairs of new,
tip to date' Spring-Shcres -fat-patent
leather- RlncherTuid ; lac"tylesflnd
dongolas in lace and foxed Rlncher
styles Eight styles, heavy or Dgt
sites, every pair the best $3 value on
the market AH sixes and"wldlh8
Tomorrow only your tf 1 f Q
choice at, the
"
''' Antidaate yoar taster Feetwar
1 1 $5 Curtains
Handsome
$3.95 a Pair
TXZkB noom
at w
Spring Apparel
Norfolk Suits for bovs 8 to IS years of age,
, made with yoke effect, box plaits, single or
." double-breasted jacket, luit; splendid values
i - at. ..... ,if . . . . . ,5.oo to. f a.50
Boys' Sailor and Eton Blouse Suits in ,blue
serge, neat gray plaids and mixtures, checks,
etc., Knickerbocker trousers, ages 5-to -10
years; splendid values... .f 3.60 to f 12.60
New Reefers for-boys and girls, nivr blue
-serges and unfinished worsteds,. white serge,
light-gray mixtures,-tan-eovertSr-etCj-ages-2yiU
8 years; each.....f 5.00 to f 10.00
Wafsta In. fch'te anrl: , fionirerl
Madras', black sateen plain blue cheviot.
iighfcand--medium -striped madraa-andpeta. 1 j
caics, wun or wunoui tuiw, o v s.rs
earf splendid values at.
Boys' laundered Blouse Waists, 7 to 16 years,
white, light or medium itriped percales or
.madras; blue, tan, pink or black . stripes;
grand vaues at, each. . ,-.T6V 85, fl.OO
of Kitchen Good
convince yon where the bast
-tlMSeta,Jugar, Cream
Spoon Trayand .Covered "
Butter Dish, aale nrioe
Hand Jell lea, each, aale prloa
Olass Finger Bowls, dosen ...
lOo Fruit Dishes, sale price ..
Oo Fruit Dishes, sale price ..
76o Hand Lemonades, dosen ..
Salt, Pepper Shakere
.. 80
1.70
. .see
..4ae
. .aoo
.. ae
..lae
vvu . .i.l ri:it9im -. . . . . . . .
loo Berry Bowls .lSe
Pirkle Dishes, each';. lae
Celery Dishes, each ........... .gee
- H - a
Tame Man, etc., sale price.
l-barCloth s Rack .t
;
laorfjicnie
Large -bar Rack '.. ISo
Towel Rollers, each go
Leather Dust Beaters ..S3e
Butter Paddles, each ........... 4e
Rolling Plna go, lae
Potato Sllcera. each Bo
too Bplce Cabinet gee
Glaaa Washboards gee
Dalny Washboards ........... .lee
11.60 Breadboards L1S
Clothespins, dosen le
Nickel Trays, each ...ISo
Mousetraps, each .... 4s
Oas Tapers, -package ......
Cuspidors, each
Floor Paints, big can .....
Bxczaxwama.
Chop Bowls ........lie, t4e
Nickel-Plated Coffee Pot a
l-plnt, 11. SI value H OT
4-plnt. 11.61 value -I1.1S
6-plnt, 11.71 value .il.a
l-plnt Teapots, l.l value. .. .fl.OT
4-plnt Teapota, 11.60 Value ....$1.10
11.10 Teaicettiea are
11.26 Teakettles
"Lindsay" Oas Mantles ......
.see
$12,000
Lot 50x95 feet on Second street, 50
feet north of Madison. This la the
best investment for tha money on the
market in the city today, study its
location and you will readily see. its
future. . :'..,....,
F. ABRAHAM
'ItS Second Street
Water Front
Nearly 1.000 feet of East Side river
frontage, opposite Government build
Ing; very level; deep water and rail
road." Price" reasonable." "71
J. F. O'DONNELL & CO.
04 Mo ha wk : BUTT Bhen MaU BBOT.
: : 1
for a divorce from Msrguiite E. Myers.
He alleges that his wife has an Irritable
temper, which she Is aald to have dis
played 1 on many oeoaalona. And the
guardian. of . tha .law. BUtea.JUat4il
wife often Informed him that she did
not love him. A " . -
In review! rig his domestic troubles.
Myers declares that hli wife one thne
hired out for wages against his will and
left him at home to do hla own rooking.
Myers states that his work required -his
being vp a part of the night and he waa
thus compelled to sleep ' a portion ef
the day: during the daylight hours In
which Myers had act apart for sleep,
Mrs. Myers Is said to have entertained
company In the house and made many
noises that disturbed the sleeper; . Mra.
Myers Is also aocused of having: kept
her mother with her. -
At last. Mrs. Myers Is charged with
having deserted her husband on Feb
ruary 17, 1104. - The couple were mar
ried at Vancouver, Washington! Novem
ber II, lilt. -
Store
Sale
1 .98
woman
Weedg
Special lot of 300 pairs of White Irish Point
Lace Curtains in plain and fisrarcd cmtrr.
design in good assortment, 50 I
inches wide, iyi yards vlong; all new goods.
Best $5 value on sale tfl At
vjaafe-a
-Spring-
ForChildren
Entire new - stock of
- Spring Coats -for mlasas
. and nhll(1rn ahankanl
plaldf- serge, kersey,
broadcloth,- tweed a "and
i sue y mix lures in
tana, blue, gray, white.
..... .,.
braid and button trim-
"ing. finished. with
and-emnrolttered ruffs
and collar ages I loJt
WW
rears, at prices
frorr4.60 to $14.60
Children's Dresses In net,
- organdie and lawn, fan
cy ribbon and laee
- trimmed: also hand-embroidered
piques
-Xrama.?6tof26.00
Hsndaome new styles In
"Peter... Thompson' and
box-coat suits, in white.
' brown and blue, serge
and mohairs, at prices
from 6.26 to $26.00
" New Tan Covert Coats
for sniasee and children
new Wash Dresses for
bovs and girls.
New long black ' Glare
Kid Gloves for woman, all
elaea. "Fen-Ins" make.
sa
w
valnca 'are to be obtained
"Lindsay" Globes .BSe
fU0CIotTeswr1ngers ...,...M.1S
II.OO Clothes wrlflgei a . . . . . . r,fl-7e
to Coffee Mills ... .7.9
11.11 Ironing Boards aee)
760 Ironing Boards .......... ..gos
Sleeve-Bosom ' Boards ........ ,S8e
Mopstlcks, each .las
Wlr Soap Shakers . . . ! rT. . .. . .SOe
Tack Hammers '. 4o
Mrs. Potts' Bad Irons, l.t vat
uee. set. sale price .... ... . . ,'..
Family Saw.' each lag
Universal Food Chopper, 1.II
aiuv, rvr, savie prut ........ . m
m Frying Pans ....... .laa. its
Rrlp Pans go, 15s, las
wire uisn mod
Fancy Match Safee
Kettle Knobe. I for
.. SO
. .lae
Mincing Knives .
Galvanised Tubs .
afla, Tse
Wire Egg Whips, each
roiato aiasnera. each
15c Snonae Basket .
.lse
Wire Soap Dishes, each.
Wire Tea Stands, each
Improved Egg Beater
Pannaks Turner, each ... ,
.lae
miainaj apuuna, aavn ..... aw
Potecrapers. each Be
Cooks Forks, each 4a, lee
Tin Match Bafea, each. ......... . Be
Asbestos Mats, each .......... .lae
14-cjuart Galvanised Buoket ....gee
it-quart Tin Bucket BOo
0-foot Clothesline ........... .IBs
60-foot Clothesline 19o
tOo Floor Mops 3fle
Can Openers, each' ............. Se
Juice Extractors, each . . 4s
J so noun a trainers ............las
Granite Teg Strainers .......... Be
"Lindsay" Incandescent Gas
Lights, complete g8o
We
Because our proposition Is one
which gppeala to man's reason.
.If . you are . interested in . the
. gubject of Life Insurance; if
vyou are desirous of Increasing
-the- amount of - protection- to
your family, or if you aire car
rying an expensive form of
policy., our proposition will be
of interest to youU Our policies
are free of all.seatrictiong and
provide absolute protection at
the lowest possible cost.
COMA
Life and Trust Company
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
Temporary Offices, Sixth Floor,
- j Concord Building. '
Milwftukla Country CSub.
Loe Angeles and Oakland raoea Take
Sell wood aad Oregon City cars at First
and Alder.
Arc After
Thinking Men
1 an CI J3TT3k '
Advamtce Ssls. Torccrrow
' is nrtrxK '
' aeerte K. Oeaaa't Maaiaat OasMey
Mttle Johnny Jcr.23
MAJiaVaJf TXEATBa, , MABOK S-1S. ISSt.
IVBKINO PRtrrea Iy.ws fWw. l SO. Hal
enay. l. Trie and fxe. , Eatlra alkwj, oe.'
Boa sad lofea, 10. . ' t
MATIN Eg NUeeg-lt. T6. . Me, , IS. , SBa.
Rkpr TtipiiXt'e
" '' v gas, L. Bakar. Vn.
Yamhill aad Tkh-d sts.-" ptanna Mala ISOT.
- The Hocae el Pesalar alasiaal Itaitsseea.
twr Nlrat This Week Mat I woe W-frail
, day aad Ha tartar, taa Ml( HmMI rtae
Cnmiy aod BurlMnua (oaipaaj.
WUXUMS' IMMsUALS"
la I fWrsmlnt Hnrlna. - .' '''y
am xxb oriaia.
gvarrtblng Nr- aa--t'p, la lat Haatfu!
" Cborua of 3S Girls la Cnrttona CastuaM. '
Splendid Vaadevllla Olio.
Wadaaaaay Matlaas. - Bargaie Pay gOa te t
"fUtnrdsyatliwaRivr.as snd SOoi1-'
; Klht Prlrfs -tv. S6e, ne aid If, .t .
-llaat Weak "THK ivUVK tnU." ..
EmpIreTheatre!
1 mt and Kiiriissa. ;
raoas Mala 1 IT.
Mlltoa' W. geamaaT'llanaaw.
PORTLAKD'g POPl'IR THK 4 TTtg.
Tsoisbt All Waes Mallnx Batarday, V
jna-raavtt vsiuinaia
MURRAY A MACK
AND THEIg A!.f.-TU CKOWD,
. ' . a-gxonjb4g . . .
is - '
MAROUNDTMRTOW
Tke Latest Mastaal tatirs ef Irr Terb Ltfa.
Kranlur Prices 15e, 2V. SBe sad eOe.
Matinee Prleea J0c. Ae and
Hut Attraoiloa "TH1 IBCggECTIOg."
T-
STAR
Oaaiias
TKXATag.
FkUiias a lartsdeaa,
Watta Aabtaa. '
las Mlldiad Maaaiai
Will O. .
Waak af
Mar. I.
gaaaad Weak
aad rssiUtely
Sayal Kawmilaa
. ttaiataH.
a- eeae-1
ths kooaa easapt
aexas 10.
-CtrantJ
Swm Isssllss Masl
Ksaasle Biaaa.
TKXATBS.
"Wash of lu. t
rules Kaaasa
Tke Taaalast af
Oamsdlaaa.
ailm Ja
ils- atsatsse, -
, . The Daatoas,
Rareld Maff. - ' '
Note eaante af yrleaa aa aad after .Mas
day. March ,S. ISOSi
ETaalasa, Saadays and Holidays lse, Sfte.
LYRIC THEATRE
: Tke InrnmBarahia
ITEIO STOCK OOMYAirr
' Freseate : V.
A Woman's Oath''.
A Raatlaaeatsl Draaaa la Thfaa Acta.
ADMISSION, . toe; RESBRVgD SEATS. . SOs.
APOLLO RINK
. SEVENTH AND OAK ;
The home of a most pleasant paetlma ;
, . and healthful sport. , .-.
TONIGHT
Come, Join the merry throng and take , . '
- ' - . part In the. .
;OND MARCH ':
Muslo ArtarnoonAnd Evenlngi ' .' ' .
.Instruction free. .
JONES & RANDALL, PropV
IriF? Portlnnd
PORTLAND, -ORKOON. '
EUROPEAN PLAN ONLY
HEADQTJARnEHS-TOfl TOTJ1UBTB
AND COMMERCIAL ,
TRAVELERS.
Everything to eat and drink, and
It coats no more In the
rortlaix! Hotel atbshaBer "T
than elsewhere In the city. Kvery
weekday night from 1:11 to II.
b. a
Hotel Eaton
Cerasr Besrieea aad West Bath
raw
BasdeneMiy raiaaaaa. elesaatty ess tp pes.
flrepraof.
r aa susatar wais iraai a tart as
shopplns a il baelaess dlatrlet. all Urf.
am. satalaa
Hfhta. teleakaaa la eaek asart
Larsa off Ices, kmnflef. saaeklnc. wrltlaa
ladles recaptlaa parlscs.
by saaU at talapaaee.
Trivets stVas Wilts tralas aad
Boom $I.OO to 03.OO a Dmf
psalsl Batas Claisiiiilil Bba.
Baa BAI XATOX.
Orenserly W Hotel Bedpetk. Syakaae.) -
r6ranodef a- dental work. Wortd-!
newned specialists. .
Liaweat price consistent with Arst-elass
' work. -
NEY YOTK DENTISTS
rOTTBTX ABB MOBaXBO IW.
Open day and night, freea s sa.
t , . antli . A. as. -
FIRE
Insurance, life and aeddent. employers
liability policies written. Have ua sail
en you. . -( : - ;..r.
J. P, O'Donnell & Co.
04 kCehawfe Bldr. Baeaa i
cio.coo
Vary sifatly H rm
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