The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 08, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREOON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER S, 1906.
Town Topics
vonoa TO
Thf Journal agency at Salem haa
bean transferred to Russell M. Brook,
headquarter at Capitol Drug Store,
Stat atreet, Phone Main lOTt. and all
changes, new subscription and com
plaints will rsoalva prompt attention.
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Haua Robert la Caecker"
"til Desert"
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Five jurors had been accepted at noon
today In Judge Qsntenbeln s dspsrtment
of the clrfcult court to hear the suit ot
ft. P. Ho aging for 15.000 damages from
the Portland Consolidated Railway com
pany. It Is alleged Hosklng Is suing as
administrator of the estate of Jerome
J Sullivan, who died August to, 1(06.
Hosklng alleges that Sullivan and New
ton Kirk wars driving on PowaU street
in a buggy on the afternoon of August
20 last year, when a Brooklyn car cam
down Powell street at a high rate of
speed and struck the buggy. It Is
claimed that Sullivan's death was
caused by ths socldsnt. Ths railway
company alleges that ths man wars
driving a high-tempered young horse
that became frightened at the ear and
started serosa ths track In front of It.
The oar was being driven at a glow rata
of speed, says the company.
Tatsuya Kato, a Jspaness war corre
spondent, delivered an Illustrated talk
on the Rusao-Japaneae war at the Helllg
theatre last night to a good audience.
Stereoptlcon views mad from photo
graphs taken by the daring Jap news
paperman formed In lntsresting part of
a delightful evening's entertainment.
VUw Of the leaders of the Japanese
army and navy war also thrown upon
the screen, . the lecturer explaining in
what regard the several men wars held
by the Japanese people.
Mrs. Worrell, president of the Illinois
Study club; Is In ths city, and has issued
s csll for a special business session of
ths club, to be hold Tuesday afternoon
t I o'clock at the homo of the secre
tary, Mrs. Amelia Dayton, (10 Broad
way. A full attendance la desired, as
Important business will be transacted.
. Flowering Bulbs. Hyacinths, tulips,
ns reissue, oroous and all Holland bulbs
are now la and should be planted at
one. ' Do yon realise how easily they
can be grown? Sand for our illus
trated and descriptive catalogue or
phone Main 4TI for our salesman. Port
land Seed Co., Front and Yamhill streets.
BAILIFF WILL 6EI
HIS SALARY
Mayor Lane Signs McDonald's
Pay Warrant and Money la
Harfded Over.
CULMINATION OF SUIT
18 8TILL IN DOUBT
Warrant Is for June Salary Wages
for July, August and September
Have Not Yet Been Paid Case
May Oo to Supreme Court.
A burning chimney In ths Flledner
building; at Tantn and Washington
streets called ths fire department to
that place at noon today. Ths blass
was controlled by ths firemen without
any damage being done other than fill
ing the basemsnt and storeroom of ths
Eastern Outfitting company with smoke.
The civil lervlce commission an
nounce ths following examination to
be held in Portland: Heat inspector.
October IT; instrument maker, Novem
ber I. For complste information re
garding ths examinations applicants
should ess Z. A. Leigh at ths postofflce.
The Infant, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Arrignl was christened, by
Father Bom at it Michael's chnrch
yesterdaybornlng. Dr. Marie Equl
was godmother. Dre. Mary Parker and
Eddie Bpeakert ware present aa guests
of ths family.
Jesse Campbell and Una Beware of
Junction City were married at the home
. of the bridegroom's parents, 600 Alblna
avenue, last evening at o'clock, F.
"Elme Robinson, pastor Rodney avenue
Chrises church, officiating.
Clvlo Improvement. Don't litter your
st rest with wood. Burn coal. We de
liver It in your basement. Independent
.Coal a Ice company, successor to
Holme Coal a Ice company.
V i
t Tour Eye Examined Free. We are
still selling eyeglasses st $1.00. A per
fect' fit guaranteed. Metsger a Co.,
. jeweleratand optician. Ill Sixth street.
- Watches, diamonds and Jewelry on
easy psyments; fl down, 50c a week.
ror go without a good' timepiece.
Metsger A Co.. Ill Sixth street
Acme Oil Co. sails the best safsty coal
oil and fine gasoline. Phons East 7lt.
Woman's Bxchsnge, 133 Tenth street,
lunch 11:10 to 1; buslnsss msn's lunch.
Wtlholt Mineral Water. Elmer J. Wal
'lade. Agt., 168 2d St. Tel. Pacific 1566.
Solicitors wanted. Sit Lumber Exchange
71.60 Chicago and Meturn S71.80
aef.Se Lout and Return-rgOT.BO
On October II and It the Great
Northern railway will have on sals ex
aurslon talckets ss above, tfekete sflow
10 dsys to reach destination and good
fer return until November SO, stop
overs allowed within limit, tickets good
going via Or'sat Northern railway, re
turning same or any direct route. For
tlcketa. sleeping csr reservstlons or any
additional Information call on or ad
dress H. Dickson, a. P. a T. A., 123
Third Street, Portland.
Mayor Lane has signed ths ITS salary
warrant of James McDonald, bailiff of
the munlolpal court, and ths warrant Is
now in ths possession of McDonald's at
torney. John F. Logan. The warrant
was filed in the circuit court by Attor
neys Montague and Greene, in lieu of e
bond for an appeal to ths suprsms court,
and this morning Attorney Logan se
cured en order from judge Oentenbeln
directing that the warrant be delivered
to McDonald.
The famous decision of Judge Oenten
beln declaring that the council had
powsr to crests Sfflces end appoint In
cumbents was the outcome of the suit
brought by McDonald to compel ths
mayor to sign salary warrant. Mayor
Lane had objected to signing it because
hs believed the council was infringing
his rights of appointment.
When the ordinance creating the posi
tion of bailiff of ths municipal court
and appointing McDonald to the office
was passed the mayor vetoed it. Th
council then passed It over ths msyor's
veto and McDonald went to work. When
pay day came the mayor refused to sign
the warrant for McDonald's sslsry, and
ths suit to compel the signature fol
lowed. The warrant secured this morning
was for McDonald's salary for June, and
la the only pay McDonald haa received
aa bailiff. His salary for July, August
ana sepiemDer is unpaid, and Attorney
Logan stated this morning that a de
mand for the warrants for the last three
months would be mads, and if the war
rants are not issued another mandamus
proceeding to compel their Issuance will
he begun.
Should the mayor put up a bond for
ths appeal Attorney Logan will fits a
bond guaranteeing the repayment of
ths 175 in case the decision of Judge
Oentenbeln Is reversed by the supreme
court A bond to cover the costs of
the suit was) filed by ths msyor's attorneys.
FOUNTAINS ON
NEW LAMP POSTS
City Authorities Will Allow Mer
chants to Put in Drinking
Cups if They Desire.
Milwaukee .Country Club.
Eastern snd California races Take
Bell wood and Oregon City care et First
end Alder.
ulldlng
The following permits were Issued
' this morning: S. M. Yeoman, two-story
dwelling, Kllllnghwcrth avenue, between
Union and Kankakee, cost IJB0; C. A.
Prlsatng, repairs, Rodney avenue, be
tween Merrls and Stanton, cost $76. ,
A Hell Box
Printers call the box used
to hold the worn-out type
a hell box. We use ours
frequently. Whan type be
comes worn wa tian it
without ceremony. Good
printing oan ba dona only
from new type. Wa use new
type and good judgment
the result: good printing.
2 Phones Both Main 165
F. W. BALTES
& COMPANY
FIRST A OAK STREETS
That a water faucet snd drinking cup:
be attached to the new ornamental light
post Is a privilege that will probably
be allowed by the city authorities to the
merchants who are erecting these elec
troliers. In a few months a dosen or more of
theee posts will be on the most promi
nent corners of ths business district.
There hss been talk of water fountains
for some time, but nobody hss been
forced to step over any thus far. Only
a few wUl be placed at the beat
To aid In the general movement to
glve he down town strets a better ap
pearance by night and by day, the light
committee of the executive board has
agreed to pay for the lights on these
posts If ths are light snd the attendant
Ugly pole cap be abolished. One has
already been put up In front of the
Rreeden buUdtng at Third and Washing
ton. The Oregon hotel, Tull a Olbbs,
Ben Selling, A. B. Stelnbach and com
pany, the United States National bank
and others are considering ths erection
Of similar posts.
It Is declared to be e simple matter
for s water pipe to be run up Inside
the electrolier end a faucet eet In. This
would provide a practical fountain at
email expenss to everybody.
HOT TIMES IN A STORE
The JTetlonal Shea and Clothing Company
Oot AU That Was Coming to It From
Friday's Page AaverktsecaeB in The
Journal.
The National Shoe and Clothing com
pany. 207 First street, between Teylor
and Salmon, certainly got all that was
coming to It from Its page advertise
ment in last Frldaafs Journal. The
Portland concern had nought st a great
sacrifice the entire stock of the Ameri
can Clothing company of Chicago, which
was forced to the wall through the
failure of the Milwaukee Avenue benk,
and announced in The Journal that the
atore at 207 First street presented Its
compliments to the people end would
offer this stock for sale to Portland
men and women there being a lot of
women's wear and shoes In the lot at
about half its Intrinsic value, That
was enough. Msn and women of this
city took ths company at Its word, ths
result bslng that the business of the In
stitution has been quadrupled. It has
been a beehive ever since. Extra ealea
DeoDle hsvs been employed snd many
e weary head has lain down to rest
after e hard dey'e work since last
Friday evening.
The National Shoe and Clothing com
pany secured s great treasure when It
bought this stock. It Is dividing ths
fruits of that fortunate occurrence with
its patrons In this city, snd many a
heart haa been made glad over bar
gain obtained at this enterprising store
alnce this new stock was put upon the
Portland market. And there are Just
as great bargain now as there were
laat Friday. Saturday, or this forenoon.
But such opportunltes to buy will not
last a thousand years.
THIS IS THE LAST
WEEK AT THE OAKS
This is ths lsst week of "The Oaks."
Next Sunday night will eee the final of
whet haa been a delightful season of
entertainment for the Portland people.
The management are making special
efforts for the enjoyment of visitors
during ths present week, end D'Urbeno'e
eplenAtd bend have prepared exceptional
programs. Tomorrow will be French
night. Thuredsy. Verdi night, snd Sat
unlay. Wagner night. There was a Urge
crowd et the perk both afternoon and
evening yeeterdsy and the attendance
promisee te continue great ell week.
Sunday evening next will witness the
laat daaee in the pavilion
The Meier & Frank Store s "Harvest Sale"
200 Women's Tailored Suits
$16.50 Values at $11.45
Portland's Leading Cloak and Suit Store Offers for Today,
Tuesday and Wednesday, one of the usual splendid October
bargains in Women's Tailor-made Suits Three lots- to
choose from AU new, up-to-date styles and materials, made
up to our special order, by a manuiactarer whose reputation
is the best in the land for medium-priced suits Lot 1 in
cludes Women's Jacket Suits, double-breasted, with semi
fitting back, in gray twoeda with velvet trimming, collarless.
and pleated skirts Lot 9 Tight-fitting Surta, medium length
Jackets, with velvet or gimp trimming, fly front, medium and
dark gray checks -All sixes Lot 3 Women'a fly-front
Tacket Suits, with velvet collar. self-straoDed. half fitting;
r i . , , , -, , f i, : s
front and back in gray checks Every garment well made
and finished throughout Assortment large enough to please
every fancy All, sun Suits
other stores ask $M or 128.50for,
can be bought here during this
sale at the phenomenal price of
$11.45
Women's Plaid fcoats in all grades By far the largest and
beat display in the city Second floor New Plaid Silk Coats,
New Walking Skirts, etc.
Toilet Articles.
Steel Nail Fit, large assortment
of styles and a tie, each 19
Large Bath Sponges, good quality,
special 12e
Okayed Toilet Paper, rolls, special,
dosen 35
Toilet Bosps, best quality, all
odors, box of S cakes 33
Eastman's Quadruple Strength
Perfumes: violet, rose, Jockey
club, etc.. in fine doxm. ... later
Woodbury's Facial Soap, gr-.it
special value 16
Potnpelan Massage Cream, large
' 53?
Kalolta Furniture Polish, "Oreet
8t,uff," can !,
French Cheviot Linen Flnls.i Pa
per, in white, blue and gray, at.
pound as,.
Envelopes to match the above at.
package 8e
Ribbon Sale
to.oeeyerd oFchotce nihbene ea
ssle at an unusually low pries
French faille, ombre, meseamte
taffetas, nil - silk taffetaa very
large assortment, ia new, desir
able colorings, S6c. 10c. at lt
t.tlOO yards us extra quality Dres
den TafFet 1 Rlbbona plain and
satin elgea handsome floral and
conventional designs In dainty
color combination, (ultabl for
fancy worK, etc. Valuee ranging
from 7Sc to fl. 25 yard 53 1
JIWIUtT Mil
Jewel rSnxen, bright or French sil
ver finish, lned with ptnkor
blue silk TO"
Fsncy collar Pins, new creations;
regular S.- rnd 4c values, on
ssle at 23
Large assortment of 50 Hst Pins,
on sale at. each 25?
One-Doy Mlslon Clock, nsw de
signs; regular value, on
sale- st. eech Sl.M
Women's $3 Shoes $ 1 .98
J ,000 pain of Men's Patent Calf, Vici Kid and Gun Metal Shoes;
lace, button and blttcher stylet, walking and light weight soles; all
lined fall and winter footwear; regular $3.00 values, s 1 AO
in air sizes and widths, cn sale at this low price, pair.. sS I i7U
Misses' and Children's Kid and Box Calf Lace and Blttcher Shoes;
heavy soles for school wear; every pair perfect and fully guaranteed
to give satisfactory service; best values of the season. Sizes 8 to 11.
Sixes &' to 1 1, $1.50, $1.75 Values $1.27
Sizes 1U4 to 2, $1.75. $2.00 Values $1.37 Pair
200NewSakPetticoats
Regular $10.00 Values at $5.25 Ea.
Two hundred high-grade Silk Petticoats for one-hall their real value
sale today and tomorrow
This great special lot secured from a
ti e I e - a.
large rnuaocipnta matnuiaciurcr at a a
great concession because it was inven
tory time in his factoryEasier to
count cash than' list stock sheets, you
know, so here you are These Under
skirts made of the best quality taffeta
silk, graduated flounce ruffle Black,
brown, tan, mode, red, garnet, purple,
lavender, navy and grecrw-Made very
full Every Skirt $10 value, your
choice while they
last at the vary low
price of, each
$5.25
Best SBk Petticoat Value of the Season
Take advantage
Women's Knit Underwear
Women's Swiss Ribbed Silk and, I. in
vests, high neck, long sleeves, knitted
cuff; all sizes; best $175 1 OA
value on sale at, each W eeaf 7
Women's Form-Fitting Swiss Ribbed
Cotton Corset Covers, medium weight,
all sizes; best $100 values, 90.
on sale at this low price, each. 5 Ofe
Women's full quality, heavy weight mer
cerized Cotton Vests and Pants; ample
length pants; high neck, long sleeve
vests; white, and flesh colors. The
famous "M tin sing" brand of under
wear; all sizes. Regular e Q
$2 00 values on sale at...pl 17
Women's Swits Ribbed Wool Vests,
high neck, sleeves, beautifully fin
ished neck and front; pink, light blue,
black, white and cream. Reg- QAe.
ttlar $1.25 vslues, on sale at...7fV
" Harvest Sale" of Dinner Set
English Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets, pink rose decoration; gold edge.
Both (0 and 100-plece sets st greatly reduced prices.
60-Piece Sat for $7.d 100-Pc. Set for $12. 15
Pink snd green decorated Porcelain Bets, very neat and effective design,
gold edge; great special value at
60-Piece Sat for $7.64 WO-Pc. Sat far HO.ffl
Seml-Porclaln Dinner Seta, heavy green border design; gold on knobs
and handle, very handsome sets st these low prices;
60-Wace Sat far $5.95 100-Pc. Set for $ 9.64
American Semi-Vitreous War Dinner Seta, pink and green decoration,
with gold line; great special value at t
60-Piece Set for $7.64-100-Pc. Set for $10.96
SLAY BIG BEAR AFTER
SEVERAL HOURS' CHASE
Dr. B. N. Crockett of thla city and
H. W. Scott of Oast on succeeded in
I. nn him hear In Psttnn valley.
Washington county, yesterday, after a
chase or severs! nours aurauon. in
bear re f seed to take to a tree, but tried
i oinda the hunters by a circuitous
routs through the forest.
Finally, however. It was brought to
bay behind a bunch of logs In a creek
biiiut Thai animal walrhad 300
pounds and measured six feet two
Inches from tip to up. in ranon val
ley 10 bears have been killed this year.
OREGON WHITE PINE
AT THE TOP NOTCH
Baker City, Or., Oct. f. Eastern Ore-
am hlt. nine, la (wnnvlnr the too notch
In the eastern tumbev markets. All the
Whenever earning begins
saving should begin. We
have started a lot of people
in the right direction near
ly 12,000. Some had never
before saved anything-r-be-cause
they had never been
forcibly reminded. Does this
apply to you?
On Savings Accounts We
Pay 4 Per Cent Interest
Oregon Trust &
Savings Bank
Portland, Oregon
RAL BANKING
W. H. MOORE, President
W. COOPER MORRIS
Cashier
Safe Deposit Boxes
lumber mills In Baker City nd the Grand
Ronde valley are running full blast,
turning out high grades of Oregon white
pine, shop lumber and common. There
are dosens of pine tress on every quarter
section In the timber belt which will
scsl at tZM when cut snd delivered in
Chicago. l
Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner?
Tongue coated? mtter taste? com
plexion sallow?. !.lvr needs waking
up. Doan'a Regulet cure bilious at
tacks. 25 cents at any drug store.
Allen a Lewis' Best Brsnd.
PERSONALS .
Captain Ronald Amundsen, ths fa
mous Arctic explorer who msde the
Northwest passsge, was In Portland yes
terday. Hs left last night for San
Francisco, where he will be the guest
of honor st a reception.
State Senator Jay Bowerman of Con
don Is at the Imperial hotel.
Walter Lyon, who sold his psper. the
Independence Enterprise, severs! weeks
ago, is s guest of the Imperial hotel.
GOOD LUCK
Do' you want to be sure of good luck?
Buy your pillow tops from e new, com
plete stock. Bouid to please you.
Beautiful new stylo tops, with bucks
peasll 48o
in
The INeseecllestfraft Shop
FREE 1 Waving Pictures
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Other Ul.fallaiianiia Huhlanll
Every evening 7 o'clock. Bring the
children,
CORNER MORRISON AND THIRD.
Changs of Program Weekly.
HARRY SHU at AM, General Advertiser.
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-Every Afternoan at
oan at 4 o'clock.
9 clock
Every Evening at
prof, franks and baby lillian
WORLD'S GREATEST ARTISTS
Rink Open All Winter Electric Heated 10-Minute Car Service
Masquerade Tuesday, October 16
HEIUG THEATRE
Mth and
Washington
Toneai t:u o clock.
Pkeo
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Tooxwmw a ad wrdnoaUar Meats.
Seerial-Prtr Matin Wrdnredaj.
The Oraat Cartar Ceaaeejr,
CHECKERS
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