The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 05, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, POKTLAWD. FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5. ltM.
Town Topics
Wanted, servant girls, good wages.
Read the Help Wanted, Female, col
umns under Journal classifieds.
The Journal agency st ItUm has
been transferred to Ruasell U. Brooks,
feajal quarter! at Capitol Drug Store, 404
Mite street, phone Main 10TI, and all
changes, new subacrlptlona and com
plalnU will receive prompt attention.
TOSlOHrs
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Oraad
. . The Millionaire Tramp"
"Escaped "tea Bondage"
"Menta Orlsto"
Vaudeville
Vaudeville
Ktnsls Veach. who left Portland Au
gust 11 for his old borne In Osage City.
Kansas, died there last Monday accord
ing to word received here yesterday.
He was taken ill at Colorado Springs
and gradually declined. Deceased waa
aged 74 years. Ha leaves two married
daughters here, Mrs. C. B. Collins snd
Mrs. C. H. Preacott, and Mrs. tJUy
Green at Osage City, who accompanied
him on the trip from this city
Rabbi Jonah Wise of Chattanooga,
Tennessee, who will temporarily fill the
Rlplt of Temple Bath Israel, reached
rtland last night and was welcomed
by Rabbi Btsphen 8. Wise and a com
mittee from Bsth Israel congregation.
He has taken apartments at the Hill
hotel. Tonight Rabbi Wise will preach
at Temple Beth Iarasl. The subject of
his first sermon will be "The Mantle of
Elijah."
Butts and overcoats of the very latest
style. Hats, pants, ablrta, shoes, full
line of underwear. Big stock of blan
kets, comforters, trunks and ault oases
St St par cant laaa In price In comparison
other stores' prices. We guarantee) our
goods satisfactory. John Del Lar, Ill
Ill First street, corner Yamhill, and 61
66 North Third street, corner Davis.
Of tbs 10 men who took the examina
tion before the state board of barber ex
aminers this week 4 passed, and 14
meat wait until the January meeting to
try it again. Today the examiners are
Inspecting the sanitary feature of bar
ber shops. H. M. Hawortha license
was revoked because he refused to have
hie card renewed.
Plant Bulbs Now. Nothing win Im
prove the appearance of your yard and
home so much as a nice bed of flower
ing bulbs. They are so effective. Our
Importation of French, Holland, Chinese
and Japanese bufba are in. New cata
logue tells all. Call or phone Main 471.
Portland Seed Co., Front and Yamhill
streets,
The last local baseball game of the
season will be between the Schlllers
and TrunkTnakera, at Recreation Park
next Sunday. The batteries will be,
Schlllers Blobole and Slavln; Trunk
makers Taylor and Antotne.
Citric Improvement. Don't litter your
street with wood. Burn coal. We de
liver It In your basement. Independent
Coal A Ice company, successor to
Holmes Coal A Ice company.
FIRST JURY TRIAL
III ST. JOHNS
Dafandant in Assault and Bat
tery Case) Demands It
and Gets It.
LITTLE COURTROOM 18
CROWDED WITH PEOPLE
Attorneys Carry on Verbal Battle,
After Which Jury Retires and
Finds the Defendant Guilty aa
Charged and Ha Is Fined.
Tour Dyes Examined Free. We are
Still selling eyeglaaees at 11.00. A per
fect fit guaranteed. Metsger A Co..
Jewelers and opticians. 111 Sixth street.
We correct all defects of vision, and
if you need the servlceo of a doctor we
frankly tall you so. Dr. Oeorge Ruben-
ateln, reliable optician. Ill 4th St.
We serve the beat noon lunch In
Portland for St oente, at the new Scott
restaurant. Seventh and Anksoy. Grill
room service at popular prices. '
Watches, diamonds and Jewelry on
easy payments; II down. 60c a weak.
Don't go without a good timepiece.
Metsger A Co., Ill Sixth street.
Tbs first Jury trial svar held in St.
Johns occupied the attention of Re
corder Tborndyks'a court yesterday and
the day before. The caption of the case
was Ths City of St. Johns va. Harry
French, charged wltb assault and bat
tery on the person of W. 1 Bachelor in
Louis Richards' cafe.
The affray took place September 10.
but French, like "Brer Rabbit," laid
low, until Jast Friday, when be ventured
Into the peninsula city to see his family
Sleuth Breederson, St. Johns' chief of
police, bearing of bis presence In town,
pounced upon him and marched him to
the city's be stile, where he remained
until Saturday afternoon, when he gave
bond for his appearance the following
Wednesday. .
When arraigned before the recorder
French pleaded not guilty and stating
that he could not get a fair trial before
his honor, demanded a jury. The court
promptly Informed him that as a matter
of Judicial courtaay he would grant the
request, but that It would first be neces
sary for the defense to plank down !
to pay the Jurymen In case of a convic
tion. French put up the money, ths
Jury was summoned from ths bystanders
and the trial was on.
The prosecution was represented by
City Attorney Greene, asalsted by Attor
ney Perkins. For the defense there ap
peared Lawyers Parker and John
Jeffrey, the latter from Portland. The
case was hotly contested from start to
finish. About three hours was consumed
In taking testimony, whils ths re
mainder of Wednesday and moat of yes
terday was taken bp by the four at
torneys, each delivering an exhaustive
legal argument. At the cloas of ths
srgumenta the Jury retired and after
deliberating four hours returned a ver
dict of guilty aa charged. A fine of III
and coats waa assessed, amounting to
about ISO. The defendant appealed the
case to the circuit court, giving a 1300
bond.
The little municipal courtroom, where
the trial was hsld, waa packed with
spectator a throughout the two days of
ths contest. Recorder Thorndyke says
that has the room been large enough
there would have been an audience., of
not less than 100 Interested listeners.
The civil suit of B. J. Hufford va. the
city of St. Johns, scheduled for trial
next Tuesday In the circuit court, will
be watched with much Interest by those
favoring the extensive street Improve
ment progrsm recently inaugurated on
the lower peninsula. A petition signed
by every resident on Modoc street, ex
cept the' plaintiff in this suit, was pre
sented to the council asking that the
street be widened and improved. An
ordinance ordering the Improvement
waa passes and vlewera appointed to
I determine the damage that would b
, sustained by Hufford. The viewere re
ported that the benefits he would re-
Ee from the Improvement would over
e the damage to bis property and al
d him no compensation. Hufford
appealed to the circuit court City At
torney Greene will represent St. Johns
In the trial next Tuesday.
Swimming pool. Steam and tub
ments for ladles. S07 Third, between
Taylor and Salmon.
Acme Oil Co. sells the best safety coal
oil and fine gasoline. Phone Blast 7ls.
Woman's Exchange. Ill Tenth Street,
lunch 11:10 to S; business men's lunch.
Wllholt Mineral Water. Elmer J. Wal
lace, Agt . Ill Sd St. Tel. Pacific 111.
For Quality, Quantity and Quickness,
go to Morris' restaurant.
Solicitors wanted. ISI Lumber exchange.
Free wood, 11th and Wash. Sts.
Dr. E. C. Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam.
Free wood. 11th and Wash. Sts.
Building
A permit for a two-story frame build
ing to be used as a dance hall has been
Issued to Murphy A Clark. Washington
street between Twenty-first end Twenty
third Is ths situations of the structure
snd Its cost Is given as 117.000.
Othsr permits have been Issued as
follows: W. W. Ayers, two one-story
dwellings. East Taylor between Eaat
Thirty-seventh and Seat Thirty-eighth,
cost, 4S0 each; Oeorge Walklngton,
one-story dwelling, McClung corner Uni
versity, coet, 1500; J. W. Baker, tear
down and excavate. Waehlngton between
Eleventh and Twelfth, coet. 11,700; Too
Tick company, repalre. Second between
Waehlngton and Alder, coat, ISO; J. H.
Mouhe, two-story dwelling, Broadway
between East Eighteenth and Bast Nine
teenth, cost, 11.000; Russell A Blyth,
two-story dwelling. Thurman corner
Rugby, cost, 11.000; W. Wtckllns, one
story dwelling, Eaat Salmon between
Bast Thirty-eighth and East Thlrty
nlnth, cost, 11,100.
A Hell Box
Prints call ths box used
to hold the wortvont type
a hall box. W use ours
frequently. Whan type be
comes worn wa consign it
without ceremony. Cfood
printing can be done only
from new type. We use new
type and good judgment
the result: good printing.
2 Phones-Both Mam 166
F.W. BALTES
& COMPANY
FIRST e OAK. STREETS
The Brooklyn Republican club has
met with numerous obstacles In Its ef
fort to bring about the proposed cele
bration of the completion of the
Brooklyn engine-house snd the letting
of the contract for the big trunk sewer
to run through that district. The orig
inal plan of the club was to held ths
celebration at on early data In Septem
ber. bu for various reasons It has been
postponed from time to time. Now the
committee of arrangements announces
that ths affair will come off without
fall In the new engine-house on ths
evening of October 18. A meeting will
be held tomorrow evening at the home
of M. a Orlffln. Its Clinton street.
when the program will be completed
Mayor Lane and other city officials
have promlaed to be present at the
celebration and respond to toasts
William
son, a former member of the faculty
or the Swedish college at Rock Island,
Illinois, who died at ths home of his
brothsr, H. M. Williamson, on East
Twenty-sixth street, waa held at 10:10
o'clock this morning from ths Imraan
uel Swedish Evangelical Lutheran
church. Nineteenth and Irving streets.
The la wing of the 11 -inch watsr main
along Eaat Seventh street, from Market
to Alder, and along Alder to connect
with the main on Grand avenue, has
been finished except a short stretch on
Bast Alder. This Is regarded as an
Important connection from the fact that
the territory through which it runs is
rapidly filling up with manufacturing
plants.
Bev. George B. Van Waters of St.
David's Episcopal church. Bast Twelfth
snd Belmont streets, reached Portland
this morning from Chicago, and will
occupy hie pulpit nest Sunday. He went
eaat to atend the consecration of Bishop
Scaddlhg. Dr. Van Waters' mother ac
companied him weet and will make
Portland her home during the winter.
Thomas A. Cofer, 7SI Williams ave
nue, died Wednesday morning at Good
Samaritan hospital, following an opera
tion for Intestinal trouble. Mr. Cofer
was a member of the firm of Cofer A
Sons, ths well-known ATblna business
house. Hs hsd beenln Portland about
one year and waa very popular among
his business asaoclatee on the eaat
aide.
A NEW DEPARTURE
The Cost of
ly asdnsed by the
Heretofore It has been the custom Of
funersl directors to make charges for
sll Incidentals connected with a funeral.
Tbe Edward Holmsn Undertaking com
pany, the leading funeral directors of
Portland, beginning July 1, 1101, will
depert from thle old custom. When the
casket Is furnished by us its cost will
include all charges, such as conveying
the remains to odr chapel, outside bos,
embalming, hearse to cemetery and all
services whloh may be required of us
except clothing, cemetery and carriages.
Ahus effecting a saving of III to 7f on
each funeral.
THE BDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAK
ING COMPANY,
10 Third street corner Salmon.
Wa Are Sola rVsrtlaad Age-nia tor tha "Oatarmoor" Patent imc Felt MsTttreaaea
"WHiasBe-tte" Sawing Merfsaa-I5 Hosesi aa Prtoaa From $16.00 to $33.00 sUcfa
Tmafca and TravaMng sU-ga-Tho Largaat and Boat Stock hi the Ctty-Ttsjrd Floor
CotngJata Lima of "Peajnaolar" StoVha, Stool Itanget and Heatara buhe Batmatn
The Meier & Frank Store
Men s Suits $15 to $35
Men's Overcoats
Em
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Mm m ' aaaaaanak. - S
f "", I llH R ggggggj
essW-5- r sBbbHbbSbMbsI
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$10 to $35
Our display of Men's Suks for Fall and Winter
wear is second to none in the city Every new
fashion and material, every prominant manufacturer
is represnt4yi---Clchini' of style and quality, beau
tifully' made up and finished with the best linings
and findings Stcin-Bloch's clothing for smartly
dressed men; Hart 8chaffner Marx's fashionable
clothing; L. Adler' Bros, k Co.'s matchless, ready-to-wear
apparel; The Washington Ca's satisfactory
factory clothing Prices range all the way from $la
to $U, which means a saving of 8f per cent on what
you are asked to.pay at the exxharivc clothing store
Overcoats
A complete showing of Fall and Winter Overcoats
in all the latest styles Plain or fancy weaves in
Box Coats, f-length or full lengths- Very beat
makes in exceptionally large assortment and at
prices from $10.00 to $85.00 Headquarters for
Priestley's Cravenette Raincoats for men and young
men Blacks, grays, tana and fancy worsteds in all
sues Prices range all the way from $10 up to $35
a garment
Clothing Department Second Floor.
Men's Hats
Men's Fall-and Winter Headgear Derbys and
Soft Felts in all the newest blocks blacks, tans
each. B
boys and girls ; all the best colors, all sizes, on safe
at oO each. Complete line of Boys Hats and Caps.
and grays at prices ranging from 81.50 to $5.00
Jest values in lam university Caps for
Boys' Clothing The Best
Values in the City2d Floor
Our Second-Floor Clothing Store is ready to supply every need in
Boys' Apparel at the very lowest prices) Suits and Overcoats in
every good style and material, suXgadjtrjStote these special values
Boys' Suits with Norfolk Jackets and Yoke, knickerbocker trousers,
fancy cheviots, fancy tweeds, stripes and plaids ; ages
7 to 15 years; great values at J'laJU
Boys' Cordttroy Suits, ages 6 to 16 years, made with belt coats and
knickerbocker trousers; handsome as well as durable gd sTa
suit, well tailored; great value 'WJJ
Boys' Reefers in all the very latest novelties, red with velvet collar
and cuffs, shepherd plaids with velvet collar and cuffs ; tans and
blues, silk or satin lined, all ages ; great assortment in all grades
at prices from 85.00 to $12.50 each. Second floor. '
Boys "Combination" Suits, two suits in one, made with belt coat
and one pair knickerbocker trousers and one pair straight trou
sers ; material of gray or brown fancy cheviots ; ages f asa
7 to 15 years; best suit ever offered at the price, suit. .ePsW
Boys' Overcoats, Raincoats, Rubber Capes, etc., Second floor.
A year's subscription o the American Boy given free with every
purchase of Boys' Suit or Overcoat to the amount of $5.00 or over
at regular price.
STEAMSHIP COMPANY
BUYS PHOTOGRAPHS
Oeorge M. Lee. local agent of the Pa
cific Coast Steamship company, reports
that his company has purchased the
large and valuable collection of platee
and prlnta of Alaskan scenes, collected
by F. La Roche, Seattle's pioneer pho
tographer, who le bow retiring from
business. There ere over 1,100 of these
platee, which were procured by Mr.
La Roche during SO tripe to the Is shan
country. Many of them are of the
Muir glacier, the face of which was
broken by an earthquake in ISM, and
can never be duplicated. The Pacific
Coaat Steamship company will use -the
La Roche photographs In giving a wide
publicity to southeastern Alaska. They
will be taken to tha company' a head
quarters at San Francisco, where they
will be at tha disposal of magazines,
authors or lecturers.
NEWPORT AND YAQUINA BAY
Buexesr Baearaioa riokets etui on
The dates of sals of summer excur
sion tickets to Newport snd Taqulna
bay have been extended to October IS,
with a final return limit ef October SI,
which will enable those who have not
alrsedy been to this delightful resort to
teke the outing at the reduced rate of
fered during the summer. Full partlcu
lara In regard to rates, etc., by calling
at City Ticket Office. Third and Waeh
lngton streets, Portland.
MilwaukFe Country Club.
Bestern end California rsoae. Take
Sellweeel and Oregon City ears at First
snd Alder.
Cartwrigkt &? Warncrs
ZJ TRADE JlJ) MARK CgP
woo-
Wool Unde rweir for Men
MADE IN ENGLAND
GUARANTEED UNSHRINKABLE
Csrtwngkt 4V Warner's Guarantee Backed by Our
Own Is Absoluts snd Free From Reservation
Rob mson
o.
Hotel Par km.
Building;
Didn't Hurt a Bit
ML
THE CHICAGO
PAINLESS
DENTISTS
323 WASHINGTON STREET
oosuran or man
rtne Bs Teeth, warranted
to fit or no pay B5.00
Flexible Fleeh-Oolored
FSaSee SUO.OO
SS-SL S)oU Orowas B3.S0
tS-K. Bridge Work B3.BO
Porcelain Crow BS.BO
aiss ...so
A 13-rear protective guarantee with
all work. Cone and take adTantaga
ef ear tall reductions. Save 7 our
teeth and jour money. Ones evsnluge
sad Bandars
Home 5avinfs Dank
Begin saving your money by
opening s Savings Account with
ns and nave the ase of one of
our New Home Savings Banks.
They are neat, attractive and
convenient. Call snd gst one.
We pay 4 per cent on time
certificates, current rites on
Savings Accounts, receive de
posits subject to check, care for
estates snd do a gencrsi bank
ing and trust business.
Merchants
Investment and
Trust Co.
247 WASHINGTON STREET
POB.TLA.MD, OS
Capital $150,000.00
J. Frank Watson President
R. L. Durham. . .Vice-President1
W. H. Pear Secretary
S. C. Catching. .Asst. Secretary
lets sad 1 l.lHsr Til .slue fhese
Washington neuig i neairt Mata ,
S;Jo,?loek
Ntgbt
la Augustas Thomas' Coras dr.
eduoatios or MR. Pipy.'
KVKNINO I'HICKS--Ix,T Soor. 11.80.
! bslreay, SI. Tic. tee; gsUery, Site aad
MATINEE PRICES SSe to SI.
Seata Now gelllns at Uelllg Theatre.
i SEAT SALE TOMORROW
BOX OPTICS BBIUO THSATEB.
lth ssd Weehlnstoe.
Tat Qreat Character Comedy.
We Have Made
to slwsys give The beet value for
money received In anything we sell In
our line of hardware, cutlery or tools.
When you buy from ue you gst the
'beet that Is manufactured. We keep a
line of ready mixed palnta that will be
found very convenient ror the house
keeper. Avery & Co.
CHECKERS
EVENING PRICES Lower Floor. Bret IS
rows, S3. 00; last S rows. 11.80. Balconr. Brat
torn rowa, 11.80: asxt tea rows. $100; last
See iwwst-Sse. Bstlre Osllery. Sue.
MATINEE PRICES Lower teee, $1.80. SI;
bsleoay. II. Toe. 80c; gauery. SOe.
HS1LIO THEATRE MONDAY. TCESOAT.
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER S. t. 10.
HEILIG THEATRE
SfNDA Y NIGHT. OCTOBER T,
ILLUSTRATED TALK
Russo-Japanese War
GREGG
!
SHORTHAND
Xasiest to Learn
Best When Learned
Taught in Four Fifths of the Best
Business Colleges in the
United States.
THAT SHOULD
RECOMMEND IT
Day and Night
SCHOOL
ALL THa TIME
OLMES
BUSINESS COLLEGE
WASHINGTON fy TENTH STS)
PORTLAND. ORE
H
BeantUallr located in Portland. Oregea.
oners aassrpssssd Iscilitiee lor the cul
ture aed educatios ol yeaag women. Special
epportaoitlea In Bask. Art. Language and Liter
Blare. Wall eqvlppcd Pbrakal and Chemical Lab
oratories. Herbarium aad Mineral Cabinet. The
largest and oldest Ladies' Seminary in the PaciSg
Northwest, it enjoys a national reputation lor t as
serting the beat physics), menta! and moral traige
ktg and developing true wonanhoed. "quips
socially and educationally lor the most nailed
station. Confer Academic and Collegiate Degrees
by State Authority. Interference with convictions
ol non Catholic isscrspnlouslr avoided. Academy
b) Ideelly located, amid inspiring scenic sdvss
eagee. Social opportunities such as are available
Ss so other city es the Coast. Building Isrge aad
commodious well lighted, heated snd ventilated:
dormitories and private room supplied with all
modern ceases lOBces. The Institution Is liberal
aed pregreestve wttboat sacrhVisg the character
aad Itsdnsias ef age sad achlsiegsset Teraag
SarlsaaOory riferasc reestred. Writs is
booklet Board and tuition SlSOpsg
seer. Address Sister Sspetiee. St. Mary Acsasssy
PORTLAND. OREGON. U.S.A.
BY TATSUYA SATO
War Correspondent Japanese Trade Journal.
Graduate To to College.
PRICES SO and See.
BAKER THEATRE
Phone Main 1807. Geo. L. Baker. Maaagee.
OREGON THEATRE CO., LESSEE.
Tonight -All Thle Week Matisse Satarday.
The Baker Stock Company
la tteyt s8craarngMrlltlcal Pares,
The greatest satire es polities ever writ tea.
Tea esn't afford to miss ft.
Evening prices. SSc Sac. See, Mstlaees. lgc.
JSc. Next Week. -"The Gey Lard Qoei."
EMPIRE THEATRE
Twelfth aad Morrison.
Milton W. Seanua. Mar. Psoas Mstn 11T.
Maylag OnjJitRoj Attractions.
The Celebrated Comedy Drama.
"A MILLION ATAE TRAMP."
Bright. Clever. New Pell ef Us to-Date
f SMctaltlea.
Night Prices 18c. See. See. SOe. Usttsoos.
10c. 18c. Sec.
Nest attraction "1'ncl Josh Perkins."
' THE STAR
Week of Oct. 1.
I'hooe
ALLEN STOCK COMPANY PRRSBWT8
THE COURT Or MO STS CRISTO '
with speck
KneAara
cents. Evsry evening at 8:11 o'clock: seises.
10. SO sad 90 cent. Sests can be secured by
shews far both aftersooa sad evening pel nsm
Mat sees.
Special Elaborate Scenery and Erreeia.
ices Tuesdays, Thursdays. Saturday
anlays ai t Me p. m.. prises. 10 and SO
LYRIC THEATER
WEEK BEGINWINO OCTOSBB 1ST.
Bs ass tinsel Heart Stagy.
"Escaped From
Bondage"
Is Poar Acts.
TheGrand
LEW Pi
gktty Laughs
Mmate.
Herbert Brisks Co.
Was f Oct lei, I g7re onlQhsatsl
LXZR. I at..... w.iaT wZXT
Sraa glee if
Prices Mstlaees. 10e Is sH easts sates!
Sees. Evenings. Sob.. 10c. SOe. Box easts
c rt.frw'yff tiTTt 'frti ? ft a
PAINTAQE8
The Two Birds. The Sis St, Lsess.
Smith aad XUte. Baby May.
gasui-HsIssa light.
Sharp Odessa Bros. Jeaa WBesB.
ret lass lasses daily at I SO. 7:80 aad
p. m Ceatlawssa Uday
Aamisstoo. inc a no jdc. OS lea, see: utsass
snd children take any ssat at week day mati
nees tor Me.
FREE ! MsBvinf Picture
TBsTBTIAB BfTJSMOR
SCTJ TtSTT ABO ABJ3 sTaTIS'
THE ALLEN PREPARATORY SCHOOL
Corner Bast Twelfth ead Salmon streets
Prepares pupils for colleges and technical
ec hoots. Slsth year begins September
THE ALLEN PREPARATORY SCHOOL
aatf jaAjr a.
Other IClacnllsneooa SublscU.
Kvery svenlng 7 o'clock. Bl lag the
eMfiSi
CORNER MORRISON AND THIRD.
Changs of Frogram Weekly.
HAJ1RT 8HL. MAN, General Advertleer
WE MOVE TO
88 Sixth St
vsr easy
y be a TT sae
satoCassa
aad ye w;
a purchass frc
extrsraely low
swt la halt
Man Sins: &