The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 11, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOUKIJAL, PORTLAUD. FRIDAY EVENI1JQ. JANUARY 11.' 1S07.
DELEGATES TALK
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baker ...."Old HelOelbarc'"
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Star Tin Lit i la Mluuiar"
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At Oswego, last svenln. th ladles
of the altar guild of tha Catboito ehuroh
ava a nioveltr social" Soma naw
ideas . in entertaining enlivened the
evening. Each "person waa given a prlxa
on anterlng iha hall and a ticket. Tbea
tickets an titled tha holders to partici
pate in tha drawing for tha principal
primes, which were awarded later In
tha evening. . A Rrab bag afforded con
siderable amusement. Cakes wera rat
Tied and home-made candles and lemon
" ada served. The feature of tha evening
waa Judga Hennessey, of Buffalo fame,
who aang "I'm Up In tha Air About
Mary," to tha delight of all present.
Tha affair "waa a great success.
' At tha Paris automobile show, fully
1 76 per 'cant of tha makers showed six
cylinder cars, while at tha London auto
show ti makers showed six-cylinder
cars.. About ii of the American mak
ers are putting out alx-cyllnder cars.
Tha one thing that shows most thor
oughly the great gain In tha past three
seasons by tha six-cylinder motor is
that at tha London enow of 10S one
Blx-eylinder car was shown, in 1904 four
were shown, while in 11(17 there were
it. This will surely be a, six-cylinder
year., ;' .. - ., ;
htralrl Soda! hrta Tavor Mongol 1b n
Expulsion" was debated by the Boclal
ista at their hall. S0 Davis street, last
, night. ". George R. Thompeon, . a San
.' Kranclsco Boclallat, upheld the afflrnyi
itlve single-handed. Arrayed against
"hlra were the united debating forces of
- t ie Portland Socialists, led by -W. J.'
, Tarrow. At the next meeting of the
. debating society to be held Thursday,
January 17, the , queatlen, "Are the
Workers Robbed as Consumers?"' .will bs
discussed.' . - -.L ; v ; .
If. Oottsteln, wife, son and daughter
of Seattle, after a short "visit with the
' family of .his brother-in-law. Will, Wolf,
manager of the Outlet Clothing com-
- pany, departed last night for Ban Fran
cisco. - Mr. - Oottsteln shipped his auto-i
mobile by steamer to Ban Francisco and
'will .spend a few months touring the
stats before returning-to the north. He
is one of the mniionaTrea of the souurT
city.. , ,.. .:
Cast Sida Conference Is Attend
' ed by Eighty Representatives
'.- of the Local Push Clubs.
INDORSE ORDINANCE :
: OF COUNCILMAN ANNAND
Firo Chief Campbell Telia What May
Be Done to Improve the Fir Pro
tection Service of East Bide, and
Other City Officials Also Speak.-
- Mrs. Jamea Tlfft will deliver an ad
dress on Bernard Shaw at the meetlirg
'of the Women's club this afternoon. - A
- lecture on Spain by Mrs. Weister, which
, was to have been given today; was
postponed until . February. Attractive
tnusio has been serenced for this f t-
,,, emoon's program. .. . alts Carrie May
will sing, accompanied by Frankle Rich-
'. - ter, pianist, , .
Twenty-eighth street, so that the north'
eastern' section could be reached.
!ionf.- V"?-0" -TVeughn and-Annand -spoke, .on jnany
-The: following civil servlcs examlna-
'.- In i Portland: - Assistant In sugar beet
' investigations. February t. salary fl,20
to 11,400 a year; chief food: and drug
Inspection chemist, February 6. salary
13,000 a year. For' complete informs-
-t Ion-regarding the examinations appll
canta should see Z. . A. . Leigh . at the
, poafof Ace. ., , ' .'.., , f " ,-
. ... At a meeting of the Portland Academy
.' of Medicine In the office of Dr. A. 3.
i 0ljr lust night lr, B. B. Joeephl read
th Bra paper beard Jay the new society.
The 'nature ef the work of the society
and. how it shoo Id be carried out waa
, treated by Dr. Joseph!.- Or. Otto Blns
' wangsr will read a paper at the next
meeting of the society. : . S .. .
The -annual meeting - of " the Toung
Women's Christian aasoelatlon win - be
held at the aanoclatloa. rooms, Monday
cents a plate, will be served at :10 to
members who send .la their names by
January 11
Free. Free. To keep our cutters and
tailors busy during -January we will
make you a pair of trousers or a fancy
at absolutely free with every suit or
overcoat order. Armstrong, the tailor.
Rooms 10-11. No. 31! Washington street,
. For medical use, 4 full quarts national
Monogram pure rye or bourbon whiskey.
packed In plain box, .expreae paid. ft. then adjourned to attend the big meet
Bast Bid Department.
For the first time in the history of
the east aide a convention of delegates
representing practically every section
came together last night in the hall at
.Grand avenue and East Pine street and
discussed measures ' and improvements
far all parts of the ' east aids. . The
Business Men's club was a very u0
eessful affair. About 10 delegate were
present with the officials. .
Further 'than the mere significance
that the east slders ' were together for
oncote JIIbcubj the welfare of the east
iur, cornea ins iki mat uieiv uiuuuntt,
will undoubtedly be permanent and that I
a permanent organisation : will be ef-
zee tea ai uie next meeting wnicn naa
already been called for two weeks from I
last night. Thursday, January It. It is
vsry possible that-all decisions (Kids by
such a body will have some influence
in directing favorable -legislation in be
half of the east side, , ' :
."- Couaollsaen Are Fresent. : . j
The property owner on that aids of
the river' here, come to the conclusion
that very few' things will be eoralag
their way until they are aaked for, and
working on this conclusion the east side
convention is very likely to continue its
existence. , .. . . .' .
Laat night many councilman and
other city officials were present, .in
cluding Fire Chief Campbell, who was
mendatlons that would probably be oar
rled out by the city authorities for the I
Improvement of the Ylre service on ths j
east slds. He pointed out ths Increased ,
benefits that would accrue to the. east
side by these -additions to the service j
which have already been outlined In I
this column and -the districts which!
could then bo covered and the character 1
of the service each would receive. The ;
chief emphasised the need of a brldgs i
across the Sullivan's gulch at - Bast i
topics and told of the need of help from
all parts of the .city in the distribution
of Improvements and the groat amount
of good body of men rn any one sec
tion ean dorfor that aeetlon. ' Battalion
Chief HoMs spoke-of the east side tire
service and added to the remark of
Chief Campbell. : ; s
' : Forfeit Ballway Franchises. .
A discussion followed vpon the mo
Uon of J. Wood Smith of Holladay s
addition to Indorse Councilman Annand's
ordlnanoe calling lor a forfeiture by thai
Portland Railway company of all streets
that were not in use. . There waa strong
opposition to the motion, but It finally
csrried.
.There were so many topics of Inter
eat to the different communities repre
sented thst an evening to each will
probably have to be arranged. It was
-T.,..-r I x-dtaner at -241 1 cen.Mjt some rtt of this : klni
must be applied as soon as practicable.
The water supply , will be discussed at
the next meeting, which is of consider
able Importance to some districts.
Xaag Bssldsaos Sestxoyed.
Th residence of W. H. Lang near
Sandy crossing beyond Milwsukl was
completely destroyed by fire this week.
The losa Is estimated at about $3,000.
Nothing whatever wss saved from the
flsmes. - - -
The Bellwood board of trade met last
night and transacted some business and
. National Wine company,
Stark Portland. Ori .v
Fifth
and
Tour eyee examined tree we are
still selling eyeglasses st tl. A perfect
fit guaranteed.- Matsger at Co., Jewelers
and optician,-111 sixth street, ,,
" ' Steamer Jessie Harklns for 'Camas,
"Wasbougsl and way landings dally ex
: cept Sundsy. Leaves Washington street
. dock it I MB. , - i -
"A Braggart's Breakdown" Is! Dr.
House's subject at the First. Congrega
tional church Bunday evening. All-are
invited. : .. ..: ,
i Dr. W. I. Howard, chronto diseases,
electricity and electrlo light treatment.
Commonwealth building. Sixth street
- Wllholt mineral water and salta K.
J. WaUacr Agt 1 3d. Tel. Pan. lit.
Worn an" a Exchange, 111 Tenth street,
lunch 11:10 to t; business men' lunch.
! Acmo Oil Co. sells ths best safety eoal
, oil and One gasoline. Phone East fit.
. Dr. O. M. Wells, residence TS East
Burnslde street. Phone East til. .
Bl shoe sale, great bargatna , Mark
Shoe Co., zl Morrison streetr
, For Quality, Quantity and Quickness,
to to Morris restaurant. . .
' Dr. E. C Brown, Bye-Ear. - Marqnam,
lng on Grand avenue. Only a few Items I
concerning the -water supply were dis
cussed. -Another meeting will . be beld
next Tuesdsy, a that Is tha regular
meeting night now decided upon for the
sessions of this organisation. -.t .
W. A. Cole, who Is wanted in the seat
aide Justice court, ha refused to re
spond to a summons, and being tempo
rarily out of the state; a subpoena can
not b nerved. The American Adjust
ment company has a claim against him
amounting to nearly 1104. . His wife
was summoned and appeared and action
will be commenced astinat bar on TueeJ
day if the husband does not put in an
appearance ly that-time, ", -", ' "
Farmers, -mechanics, railroaders, la
borers rely on Dr. Thorns s' Eclectrlo
, oil. Takes the sting out of cuts, burns
er bruises at once. Pain cannot atay
F.V.BALTES
& COMPANY
MAIM 105
IIIVITE YOUR
luQUiniES Fon
pnirjTiHG
FI.JT AND CAK STREETS'
; Woodmen Hold Installation, '
Woodlawn camp No. 7TS, Woodmen of
the World, and Winona circle No. (7,
Women of Woodcraft, held a Joint In
stallation at Woodlawn ball last Tues
day evening which wss one of - the
largest Installation ceremonies 'held so
fsr this year on the east side. Orgsn
Iser Davidson, ssslsted by Captain
Kramer and the uniformed guard of ths
Nomah circle, -. Installed ..the newly
elected officers of the Wtnona circle.
while Colonel Reldt. esststed by Captain
Elliot, and the nnirorme guard or the
Webfoot camp, installed the camp of
ficers. Consul Commander C A. 'Am
brose presided. The guards from ths
Webfoot camp made a great hit Neigh
bor Weoltn was called on for a few
remarks and tslkeA a short time o the
advantagee of Woodcraft. Councilman
Vaughn waa also present and msde a
llve-mlnute tslk to ths assembly, sfter
which light refreshment were served
and dancing began......'. - . v"' .'
. Bellwood Cigar Factory.
A cigar factory has been opened again
at Bellwood by J. Frank V Co, on the j
upper floor of an old building, and a
good grade of cigars I their object
The apartmenta of the Eaat 8 Ids Com
mercial club are now ready for use and
have been occupied. A formal opening
will occur in the near future. Assist
ant H- C Flxott is In charge. . .
Morrison Bentley, who moved - to
Portland recently from SaJem, where be
had been In the real estate business.
was taken 'suddenly 111 with neuralgia1
of the heart and died suddenly at his
borne In Montavilla, Wednesday even-!
lng, Jsnusry i, while sitting In a chair.
He had not been feeling well for a few
days, but had partaken of a hearty meal i
that evening. He was 7S yesr old and
came to Oregon from, Nebraska. He la
survived by a widow and he following
children: Miss Carrie Bentley of Port
land. Mra Jamea Pelrce of Nebraska,
David B. Bentley of Grand Ronde, Ore
gon; Mrs. William Bardtck and Clsreace
and Ferns Bentley of Montavilla. . ,
Does This Look Good to You?
Ten-year aold-fllled alaaaea. nronerlv
fitted. 13.60. Tomorrow (Saturday).
Optical parlor open until p. m. K. V.
Daviderm, optometrist, jot First street,
near Taylor. - - V . wjjv
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Men's "0veircafe and Suits
I- "in
'' Oar entire stock of men Ovtrcottt at greatly reduced prices
hit month. This season's best style and materia! are offered
in splendid assortment. By far ths best values in tht city, at tha,
following special price reductions: - . .. .
MenVG 10.00 Overcoats 5 8.35
Men's $ 1 3.50 Overcoats $ 9.65
Men's $15.00 Overcoats 510.85
Men's $16.50 Overcoats $13.15
Men's $18.00 Overcoats $14.15
Men's $20.00 Overcoats $14.89
Men's $23.50 Overcoats $16.85
Men's $25.00 Overcoats $ 1 8.98
Men's $28.00 Overcoats $22.89
Men's $30.00 Overcoats $24.15
Men's $35.00 Overcoats $27.65
; Our entire atock of men' and youth' Suit and Overcoat at
great reductions from the regular aelling price. All this season's
up-to-date apparel, low-priced for thia sal. Handsome pattern
$10 00 Sttltt on Sate tor 7.85 Each $38.00 Salft onSl for $33.10 Each
$13.50 Snlta on Sala for $9.15 Each $35.00 SulU on Sale for $26.35 Each
$15.00 Saita on Sale for $105 Each $ 1 5.00 Overcoata on Sale $ 1 0.65 Each
$18.00 Snita on Sale for $13.85 Each $20.00 Overcoats on Sale $ 1 4.89 Each
$20.00 Salts on Sale for $14.89 Each $25.00 Overcoats on Sale $ 1 8.98 Each
$22.50 Salts' on Sale for $16.15 Each $30.00 Overcoats on Sale $24.15 Each
$25XOi5nltajrLSalft-forl$ 18.85 Each 11 $35.00 Overcoats on Sate $37.65 Each,
Great
Clearance
Sale
m
Portland's Leading Gloalt Store
Every juiCcoat. costume, wrap, waist, skirt and petticoat fa oof.
immense stock on sale at a wonderfully low Clearance Sale
price. Worthy of special mention is this great offering of ,
women H and -length Evening Coat, in broadcloth; col- '
ors are champagne, white, tan, reseda and rose; fancy braid
-and--laee-trtmmed; well made and finished; a tylish, ervice-
able garment Jot theatre and party wear; oett P'j'j k r
value ever offered at , ?s?.J U
Women's Tailored Suite, atl thia season' atyles, in blouse, Eton,
pony Jacket,' semi-fitting and tight-fitting effect; cheviots and
of OaddothsTafr sittiph worn Wr-eta
$40 and $45 Snto for g 2 6.45 aUch
$35.00 Salts now for $24.85 Each r
$30 and $35 SniU for $16.65 Each T
- $ 1 S.50 Soiu now for $ 1 1 .45 Each S
$15.00 Sciu now for $ 7.95 Each .
Women' High Grade Tailored Suits, in broadcloth; green, navy,
wine, brown and black, and all. the paatel shades; mad up in
blouse, Eton, pony jacket, semi-fitting and tight-fitting style..
Handsome suits, every one of them, and wonderful values, at-
$42 SniU now $28.50 $50 SniU now $35
$60 SniU now $45.00 $82 Salts now $62
$98 Suits now $68.00 Costames,Wraps Bcduccd
Women' Long and Three-Quarter Length Coats; In tight, aeraT
and loose-fitting styles, in coverts, tweeds, cheviots, broadcloth,
checks, plaids and plain colors, 6.45, S8.95,. f 10.S&Y
1S.85, f 14.S5 up. Take advantage of these low prices.! ,
Clearance Silk Petticoats
Thousands of 1 Silk Petticoats, in all the best
shades and black: deep flounces, tucked, shirred
and njsited; very best-styles great special values,
$8.06 Petticoats f 4.TK- $9.00 Petticoatir.f5.2S
Values up to $12.50 for f0.5 Each. '
All our fine Silk-Skirt all reduced. ATI our
Furs at very low prices. Misses' and Children's
Garments and Kimonos snd Tea Gowns reduced.
Clearance WaistBargains
All our fin Silk and Lac Waist al greatly re
duced price. Waists of the newest style, tailored
and fancy effects, very Urge variety, great value.
- $6J0 Waist.. 4.S - $16.00 Waists., .til. 95
$7J0 Waist.. fB.8B $20.00 Waists. ..14.28
$9.00 Waists. .88.88 " $22.00 Waist., .818.28
$12.50 Waist. .99.25 $30X0 Waists.. .821.28
All our fin Cotton Waists reduced. Second Floor.
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J Our nano Store Is on Blath and Bumslfle. ' , ;
... Half the people et tha land live well an the extravagance of
the poor. y, '' .
It I an awfully hard ' thing to put a certain amount
ef money In a bureau drawer. every week and let It stsr there,
for some condition ts sure to arise which takes It out again; but
If yon will a tree with yourself to boy somethlns; of value with
It, than It goes for a fixed purpose and In spit of yourself you ,
aooumulat a competency. . ' . .
; An edueatloa Is th. finest Investment, you can make, for a
person with an education and . good manners ha a start over th
Other fellow the man behind can never overcome.
, ' It I no effort to set aside $5 or M a month for a piano. Ton '
hardly know whsr th money comes from. But, aetde from the
big advantage ef having a piano la the bona it Is simply good
buslnssa to arrange for a piano on as reasonable a basis ae
possible. We make th following atatement nearly every day:
7 W ean save yoa on kaadred dollar ea tha price ef a plana.
(Now, wouldn't It be absurd to aaake . this statement If It
. weren't trust) .' ' '.'-.C-'.y .', j J'v
' W aell a splendid piano, absolutely guaranteed, for aoas-
la a flaer see. f e
month.'. '
: Our store 1 Sixth and Burnalda,
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Because jrou fjot beat at thosa fake sales. Our reputation of
t " 7 square dealina; is knovrn for 1 yeara---
We Are Giving Up the Stores,
53-55 N. 3rd, Cor. Davis
We are forcing the sale of the stock by cutting prices. We
are out of many things already. The remainder consists of
Men's and Youths', Suits and Overcoats $4.75, $5.85,
7 JUS and $0.85, and a lot of Hats and Pants as cheap -
-as 75fr $1.00, $1.75 and $245Bear in mind these
prices are cut exactly to one half of what the good merchan
dise is worth
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SKATS SEl-LINO AT BHKRMAJf
CIAT M CSIO STORE SIXTH
AND MORRISON.
STAR THEATRE
Weak af Jaaaarr V. Pkcna V.hi S4.
TUB AIXEN STOCfC COHPANY t-&3B.N13
"THI IITTU MLSISTtk."
Mads rim b, MIm UrnmOm Aeiaa. '
Watlana TJr. Tkendaa, Sarnrears ss-1
Budaja at 2 0; prWi lot aa 20c. Sr-rr
fmtmg at S:15; prices 10e. SO see SOa. E.
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Collection
Facilities
We specially call your atten
tion to the fact that all .
our collections are sent .
, ; direct, and ; returns t
. mad promptly. '
With an extensive list of cor
respondents and desirable . .
connection at the large
1 commercial centers. .
We have exceptional facilities.,
for. -making; collection
'throughout th Pacific
- Coast and Inter
mountain states. '. ' :
WE REMIT PROMPTLY. ON
- THE DAY OP PAYMENT.
2 per cent interest allowed on
' daily balances of banks or
. individuals whose sc-'-.
---counts may war;
,. . ' rant it. .-.
OREGON TRUST &
SAVINGS pANK
Sixth and Washington ts.x
NOTICE
TO OUR FRIENDS
AND CUSTOMERS
Our machinery was badly burned, but we
. hope to have the principal part of it in shape
within a week. In the meantime we will
manufacture our goods in other establish
ments kindly offered us. We shall begin
; turning out goods within a day or two, and
few orders will be delayed over two or three
days, v CLOSSET & DEVERS.
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