The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 07, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY ' 7, 1007.
ioivn TcIcs
JOURNAL PHONE IS 7173
All Departments Can Now Be
Reached Through Number.
; Call Main 717J when you with
to telephone to any department
of Th. Journal.
A private exchange haa bean
lnatalled In The Journal office
with enough trunk Unea to
accommodate the constantly In
ereaalna; demands upon the tele
phone servlc
Tall the operator whom you
wlh to apeak to. and aha will
connect you at once.
Remember. Mr.ln TITS ta the
new number ot all departments
or Toe Journal ..--:,-
1 ToioHrs AircrBiifEjrrs.
l'IH....1...J-ean tn Search of a Hamr',
K..i.wi ."If I Were Klne-
Kmnlre.... "Nettle the Newazirl'
"r "Out of tbe Pole'!
I.J-rlc ..,A."ItMieii l ParSuer
trend TaaderUle
"Bacteria of XHaeases of Cattle Which
Are of Importanca td Man"2wasthe
-subject1 of frit addrriedetl vered before
the City and County" Medical ' society
by Dr. K. N. Hutchluaon yeaterday. Vt.
Hutchinson declared that tuberculoaia
cannot be transferred from eow to man,
but that lumpy jaw. anthrax and sctlno-
my coal a are transferable. :
- The exhibition of original paintings
by Fv C. Eat a brook, an artlat of note
from Boston. Masaachuaetta. In the gal
Jery at Tull tt Olbba haa attracted hun
dreda of art lovers since; the exhibition
commenced ' two weeka iro. The work
dlaplays eaatern and western ecenery- In
perfect reproduction, ,. The ... exhibit
close wth thla weclk.
- Portland - Saamen'a Friend Society.
The adjournal annual meetlnr of the
Portland Seamen's Friend eoclety will
be held on Tuesday. February IS, 107
at 1 o'clock. In room I, Y. M. C. A
building. Life members, annual 'mem
bera an. all paetora la regular charges
are entlued to vote and are earnestly
invited to be preaent. . -.; -
Penney .. Bros.'. Friday - Bpeclal.iOur
11.60 grade of port, aherry. Tokay,
Madeira and Muscatel wine for II per
gallon. All wines guaranteed under the
pure food la we. I. W. Harper Gold
Medal whiskey. . S 4.(0 grade, for 13.60
per gallon, Friday only. 7-m tiast
Morrison. Phone East JIT. Free de
livery, , -. , ,s , .
' The central anion meeting of the V,
C. T. V. yeaterday waa attended by
County President Mrs. 8. Alice Han
aon, who conducted devotional service!
and gave a talk on 'department work.
Mrs. II. J. Bhane and Mra. Adah Unruh
also made remarks. A aoclal hour
followed the regular session.
? The 'alater auperlor of St Helen'a
hall haa laaued invltatlona to an even'
g of recltatlona to be given thla even-
Ing at o'clock. The entertainment la
under the charge of the department of
elocution, at whose head la Mtaa Ruth
Carter, a graduate of the Kmerson Col
lege of Oratory. -
Tl .first, mid-week meeting of the
People's Forum will be held tonight at
Belllng-Hlrsch hall. Tenth and Wash
ington afreets. The timely question of
slate rights win be debated by Dr. C
H. Chapman and Thomaa M. Anderson.
The Wlllaapett Brewing company
filed articles of Incorporation with the
county clerk today. Otto Peter, Fred
A. Ballln and I A. Weat are the In
corporators. The capital etock of the
concern la 116,000. . .
The Alameda Consolidated Mlnea com
pany today beg-n auit agalnat W. M.
Carliale for I21.22. alleged to be due
for the purchaae of tl.ttl aharea of
k of the company la September.
.05.. ; . ' ... -.
Hotel Houston, new brick, high class,
legantly furnished: call belle, hot and
sold water and ateam beat In every
room. Sxth and Davie. Tel. Main Hit.
The East Side Business Men'a club
will hold It regular meeting thla even
Ing In the Odd Fellows' hall. Grand ave
nue and Eaat Pin street,
Steamer Jesse Harkina. for Camaa,
Waahougal and way lending, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock I p. m, .
Dr. W. A. Wiae will ehortly leave for
Alaaka, and those who want to see htm
before be goea kindly .take notice.
Th Standard Carket Cleaning oom
' pany can now t reached by phon Pa
cific 110. '
E- W. Moore, expert photographer,
Elks' building. Seventh and 8tark St a
Woman's Exchange, 131 Tenth street,
. JUPCh. 11 !i 9 la-fe-bualneaa- snen'sv htneh.
. Aem C" Co. sella th beat aafety coal
II and fine gasoline. Phon East TI.
Why pay morT Matager fit your
ye for tl. Ill Sixth atreet .
1907. Styles
In Indies" siitta SndT jackets are. com
ing In Jally at Le Palais Roy at - Our
motto 1 to aee how much we can save
Le Palais Royal. (71 Washington
street, corner West Park.
UZW F.IIC1I. LIST
R.ad tills erer cut It out tnd stlrx it up
aoma here and see If It ta nut cbeai-rr to
have u laiiniir four Uu-a than for fon to
u lc at home, eauet-iMllf If re blre a prua
tu do tbe work over the eaafalwaru.
1K0HID. STaACHZD.
Nhta JcDreaare We
Hina rHlrla lim
K.iea1a ,..( loKalata Ho
'lahlnlotha t I nr- Cover....... 3c
Holier Herb-mine te
Towele ..,.....v.. lclirawera .V.
Nap-Ilia MaiiKtrceea .is.,. Wi
llauil-errhlefa ...... It Wrappers Ine
Hanilkerrhlefa, silk. .VAiwnna . .- JSC
Wllu.w Sham 10c
acCUUUi riecea...,., tt
ZXTXAS.
c Hlankeie, ayuol,
e pair BOc
UrBlankeUl, eotton,
O rir ,....3"
nrQuilts .,......to
Rasa
Stand Cetera
MOT KOXED.
Orerahirta
Nlrilblrta ........
TInderalilrta "...
rrawer
t-x ka
IIcm 3e
Faiamaa ' , ..
I'liinn .,,.. li '
Lailiea' Veatl So
Child's Orerelle tt ' .. ,. ,
No ablrta, enllara. enffa, -eata, overalls f
iumpera dne la tnts ' department.. No baudle
laas thaa ouo.
UNION LAUNDRY CO.
Raeond aud Columbia st.
Telepluine Mala 90.
AT THE THEATRES
W. If. Cranc-EIlla Jeffrey Tomorrow
r W hea the fautory of the Breeent theatrlral
seeaoa is wrlttea It Is sure to eontala Bach
sboat tbe star east revival of 'She Stoops to
Oeqnar." which CharMs yrohmaa Is preaeat-
la in eonjuni Ifcm wllh Llehler and forupaor.
1 he revival Is to he pnaented at the ilalllg
ineaire inatorrow trrraayi ana Bstoraay nlfht.
with a matinee Saturday. ....
. Iit Time Iabel Irrtnff Tonight. ,-
la support ot Mia laabel Irvine, the eham
big American aetraas who will be eeea at the
Uellla tueaire, Fourteenth sad Wash Id (ton
streets, fi the laat time tonl(ht ta tbe aew
play, "Baaaa In Beareh of a Hnabend.'' will
found alranct tbe enure eomDanr that eno.
ported mih Bouenn. Among lben are Herbert
Htandloa. A. u. Anrtrawa, ":rneit Malnwarlna.
Haaaard Khort, Marie tVarnwelsbt, Jesale Isett.
tlimn lane, and H. W. l.yona. Heat a ere aew
sellloc st theatre for entire euaacement.
I1EUJ UfllVERSAUST
LEADER HERE
Rev. James D. Corby Placed in
Charge of Work In Portland
by Hit Board.
FORMER BUSINESS MAN
IN NEW YORK
Will Present First Serrnon to Con-
rregatlon " Sunday, " and ' Expects
; Then to Outline) His Flans for
Furtherance of Religious Work.
- Following It policy of securing Its
strongest and most aggreaalv mln.la
ters for the Pacific coet,-4he Univer
aallat missionary board has placed Rev.
James D. Corby In charg of th work
Seat Sale Tomorrow The Ham Tree"
The adraoce ant sale will opea tomorrow
(rrlday) aiornlnic. 10 e'ekiek. at the hex office
of the, Helllg theatre, reorteenth and Wash-
loatoa atreeta. foe Mclnfrre and Heath la Klew
and Rrlanirer'B big production of the annate,
eomedy-eaudevllle ahoar, "Tbe Bam Tree." It
III he the attraction next Monday, Tueedir.
Wednesday BlKbte. Pehrnary lt-12-lS, with a
mettoee nednetuajr, afternoon). -
Pralsaj;'IfjLVfr King." ,
Jaatln Hnatiey McCarthy' play "If I Were
Klne" will slwaya he aanrtated with th name
of E. H. Bothem. Portland has seen bat little
of this tframa, and never have leral theatre
goer had a better epportnaity af eeelnc It
well pat on than at the Baker thla week. This
I tartalnly a atar week, st' the . Baker, snd
tbe onee-la-e-whlle patrons are all pralalng the
company tat "If I Were King.". Matinee Sab
arday. '" ....'
"Brother Officers" Begins Bnndaj.
rouutenrtner with the Raaday matinee, that
famone anelety plav of army life, "Brotber
O'firen," will be th attraction at the Baker
all aext week, Thla play was a tremendone
raaa when net oa here be for, and the
triumph will doobtleea be repeated. Matlaee
SatarUay.
- V i a a
New York Scenes at Empire. -
Rlcht Into the heart ot New Tork'a east
side ree the audience st the Empire thle week.
Nettle, tbe Newertrl," gepleta Manhattan
ae pea la a wonderful way. . Tbe etory la one
to hold brearhleae attention. The play (tees
Isabella Lowe epfwrMalty for strong emattooel
k aad clean, clever comedy a well ran
Uveas h th play. Matlaee Saturday.
;" "Hanuui Hearts'1 Is Coming.
It the Empire next week, ooranwacini with
th Sunday matinee, that treat dram. "Human
Hearts." will be the attract tna. The eweet,
clear etory of this play, taking one sa It
doe Into the heart ef th Arkanaaa bill and
OeplctlBg tbe life ef the people there, aever
fa I la to make tbe atronreat krna or impr
Ion. Ah next week. Matinees Wednesday and
Saturday.
I
f
:!
rReT.Ja:
D. Corby.
; Nert Week at the Lyric.
Next week at the Lyric, heclanln Monday
matinee, the hill will be Hort'a femon farce
cnoiedy, "A BuneB el Key.- ppeeiai pnp
aratlofia hare been nude by Director Aahtoa
for thla aradaetlaa. snd th east baa beea ea-
laraed. All the favorite will hare Important
roles. Beats are sow aelllns.
lily Branscombe Does It,
I.fly Itransromb. the detlfhtfal little tereaae
ef tbe Lyrle Theatre Stork company, plays bar
way la to the hearts ef tbe blf audience tale
week In a enrprwlng manner. The bin tat
Tenneee' Fardner," the famouinteXBV
play that has made tboueanda laura. Mia
BraneeemM. Tennessee aent, makes a nit
with bet natural adaptability te the role. Matt
ace every day) seat now selling. . (
Natural Scenes at Star.
Plar Ilk "Out ef the Void" are not iru-
meroua and that la why tbe attendance at the
Kiev theatre is s tare e this week. The Allee
Stork comraay H nreaeatlng thla saltern a no
rma aad the ataftng ta ahov th a vera f maia-
wd by thle eriaauutloa. The school scene
sarttcnlarlr annd and the atreatn ot run
ning water, la wkh-k the bed school bay fall.
as natural aa lire. TBcre will DC matroees
SaMrday and Sunday.
- ' Lots of Good Thing. ' "
rreej Roland Traver. with hm many myetl-
tlfylna lllusloas, to th Imported life-motion
ilctnres, there I Dot an nnlatersathif moment
n tbe vaudeville entertainment at the Urand.
The bill Is assent la Irr ef a comedy nature.
Ksarly vry--wet te rnH -of-fwB and Th com-
dlaaa are thor eomlral than tbe average. .. . ,
PERSONAL
Jam Btott, deputy sheriff of Multno
mah county under W. K. Storey and
candidate for aherlff In 1S04 agalnat
Tom Word, . who haa . been erttleall
111, la reported to b Improving at th
Oood (tamaritaa hospital.
i .. .I
' rreferredr Moeh Cannes Oooda.
Allen eV Lewla Beat Brand.
In this city. Mr, Corby has just ar
rived from New York city where be
has been pursuing apeclal studies at
tbe Union Theological seminary and the
teacher college. ;
Mr. Corby will resld at it Bast
Eighth trct and will deliver bis first
sermon to his w congregation Bun
day. The sermon will be delivered in
the I?niverallt church, ' Eaat Couch
and Knst Eighth streets. -
Mr. Corby was born In New York City
snd educated In th public schools. H
has had a practical business training,
having worked In the largeat wholeaale
dry goods house in th metropolis, and
for several years was employed By a
stock exchange firm on Wall street.
He prepared for the mlnlatry at Si
Lawrence university, of which be la
now one of the trustees.
In the state of New York his pas
torates have been at Troy, Hudson and
TJtlca. He was secretary of the state
convention and Is now a member of tbe
executive board of his church In that
state. Ill popularity outald his own
church Is shown by the .fact that be
was vice-president of the city, minis
ters' association and a member of tbe
executive board of tbe Federation of
Churches, which Include all denomlna
tlona. Mr. Corby's friends declare that b Is
s helper In every good effort for social
betterment and clvio Improvement. H
has been active In the work of provid
ing summer playground for children
and addressed the common council In
the metropolis In Its interest. He bas
been In demand as an Interacting speak
er before the chambers of commerce
and ether bodies desirous of enlarging
their usefulness. .
"On Sunday I will outline some of my
plana for my work In Portland, " ' he
said. "But I chiefly -dealr that It b
nnlsratnrwJ that T Will do nothlnsT to
antagonts the other churehee and that
It shall ha my endeavor to advance the
ceuee f 11 th church whll In tbl
clty.f . . '
HOW TO HELP THE HEBREr
I
Council of Jewish Women Dia-
cusses Problem of Best Port
- t of Entry for Them.
t
two
1
Kl
. If anybody tries to tell you that you can't make money
without money, don't you believe it. Every cent you save
is money made. Sooner or later you will have an oppor
tunity for a good investment and that little hoard will be
gin to work for you. If properly handled it will double
itself. ' Make money by saving money. We will assist
you in every way possible. Our services are at your dis
posal and we can, be of great assistance to you when it
comes to placing your savings to good advantage. Your
, savings aeposuea nere araw per cent interest..-
Foreign immigration was ths princi
pal toplo dlacuaaed by th Council of
Jewish-Women-- yeaterony - efterrfocm.
The member put themselves on record
a opposed to th proponed amendment
to the Immigration law which provides
for the appointment or a- meaicai of
ficer to Inspect all Immigrants snd to
refuse admittance to any one or poor
phyalqus or low vitality with no appeal
from bis decision.
in thla the concur with tbe opinion
of th member of th national council,
who declare that the sufferings and
persecution which th Jewiah Immi
grant suffer in Russia, starvation and
the terrible voyage In the crowded
teerage must of necessity reduce thoee
who survive these trials to a condition
which might aptly be deacrtbed as ons
of low vitality and or poor physlqu
but from which they may speedily re-
coven with proper rood ana air.
A telegram of protest signed by (00
members of the Portland section. Coun
cil of Jewish Women, waa sent to
Speaker Cannon.
ateoommenn QJvvon.
Mrs. Leon Hlrsch read on of th
moat scholarly and comprehensive
ppra which the council ba bad pre
sented, 8he Indorsed the suggestion of
Israel Zangwlll, which la the support
of other Jewish leadera, to make Gal
veston instead of New York th port
of entry for foreign immigration. Thla,
tt is thought, would divert th tld
from Nw York City, where over two
thirds of th Jew In this country sr
now congregated. From . thla point
laborer could be distributed to other
mates and th congestion In the Ghetto
b reduced. .
Mrs. Lon Blumur mde a practi
cal suggestion along thla line, aaylng
that tt waa not possible to open a new
country with tailors, aeamstresseg gnd
those who know only aedentary pur
suits. - A generation of other life is
needed to prepare them for It and It Is
to ths children that one must look far
thla.
Mnv Solomon Hlrsoh expressed her
self as pppoaed tn the rinsing of New L
York or any othr port to th perse
cute! wanderers seeking s horn In
America. - -
Aa abi and lntrstlnf ppr was
. ; i - -. . .
.TfagMeier Store
$25.00 to $35.00 Tailored Suits
On Sale Tomorrow at $ 1 1.95 Ea.
A sensational "Rurnma ge Sale" of women's high grade Tailored S uita is announced for to
morrow's 889th Friday Surprise offering in Portland's leading Cloak andSuTt store -200
new, stylish, up-to-date garments at a very small fraction of their real worthmany of them
; : desirable for the -coming
spring season -The as-
sortment is so large and
varied that every individ-
jual taste can be quickly
k satisfied Included will
be found mannish mix
tures, plaids, stripes and
checks, in all- the best
'ftusnrl f omVu'pHons -
made in length Coats,
semi-fitting, tight - fitting
and Pony Jackets All
are handsomely made and 7
finished throughout best
style skirts all sixes
Suits selling regularly at
$25 to $35 Your choice
tomorrow only at ythis,
Sea 5th-St. window display
low
price,
suit..
MEIER. FRANK'S 8S9th FRIDAY SURPRISE SALl - ,
$5.50 Couch Covers for $3.35 Each
In the Drspery Department for tomorrow's 889th Friday Surprise Sale, a bargain xtrordinaryin
the celebrated "Art Loom" Couch Covers; Oriental snd Art Nouveau patterns; rich blending of col
ors; blues, reds, green and terra cotta; 50 and 60 inches wide and 3 yards long; all perfectly revers
ible; every one guaranteed fast color, the dyes being imported from Chemnitz, Germany; every-
coior oeing tesiea oy exposure to tne sun lor weeks; large
tomorrow st tne cxceeaingiy tow price 01 omy
rom Chemnitz, Germany; . every
riety; $5.50 values, 3j
MEIER, tg, FRANK'S 689 th FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE
1000 Men's Four- m-Hands
$ 1 -$L50 Values at 59c Ea.
Tomorrow's great Surprise Sale of Men's fine Neck
wear is of importance to every well dressed man in
town High grade Four-in-Hands in a beautiful as
sortment of fine silksplain and fancy colorings new
designs About 20 dozen English Squares are included
in mc tot iiccuwcar mat nnus rcaay saie y
at $1.00. $15 and $1.50 Your choice to-S O
mAtfAW f-Vi Ja tr4awmaw1v Iz-snxv. a.fa rt lr 0
See, Morrison Street window display Great bargains
Broken lines of Men's Underwear Look to your needs
MEIER. (Sfe FRANK'S 869th FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE
600"CrepedeCIiine"Scarfsat $!Tl9EaT
Great Surprise Sale bargain in women's "Du Barry" Scarfs; s special purchase of 50 dozen enables
us to offer $2.00 snd $Z25 values at $1.19 each; plain crepe de chines and fancy flowered effects; all
art neatly hemstitched. - The color assortment includes white, pink, blue and laven- " I Q
-der; full 2 yards long; unequalled values for tomorrow only, at this low price ......... v
See Tifth-Street Window Display. - Mail orders will be carefully filled.
Men's Suits at Half Price
Great7 "Rummage Sale" , of broken lines of Men's high grade
Suits The latest fashions and materials from. the leading whole
sale tailors in the land Black and blue cheviots Medium and
- - dark mixtures New, up-to-date
Men's $10.00 Suits at $ 5.00 Ea.
Men's $ 1 3.50 Suits-at $ 6.25 Ea.
Men's $13.50 Suits at $ 6.75 Ea.
Men's $15.00 Suits at $ 7.50 Ea.
Men's $18.00 Suits at $ 9.00 Ea.
Men's
Men's
S30.00
$32.00
Suits at $10.00 Ea.
Suits at $11.50 Ea.
Great Values in iMen's Overcoats
Great "Rummage Sale" bargains in-Boys' and Young Men's ready-to-wear
apparel Suits, Overcoats, Trousers, etc., all on sale at quick sell
ing prices. Look to your needs at once. Second floor.- -
3
MM'T
WAIT
TOO 10WG
Our bargains are flying.
Many men have even bought
two or three suits and with
each suit have received an
Extra fair
read by Mrs. Fells Frledlander on cur
rent eventa. th.- moat Intereetlnf point
to ths oouncll beins th. announcement
that Dr. Stephen S. Wlas haa succeeded
In hla mlaaton t. create an "unmusaled
pulpit" so far that he haa a new eyna
osii. and tta support for three rears
pled;id by prominent New Yoraf people
and Its conatructlon will begin at once.
The sololat of th. afternoon was
Mlas Kathleen Lawler. At th. eonclQ
alon of th. projram a social hour was
enjoyed.
Friday Bargains in Hosiery
Underwear, dreas afclrta. pettlooata,
etc., at L ratals Royal 179 Washing
ton street.
BAKER'S COAL FIELDS
BELIEVED TO BE RICH
' Baker City. Or.. Feb. T. fioma day ths
coJ field of Baker county wilt be fa
moua. 8uch Is tho belief of VT. If.
Johnson, a prominent rancher and stork
man of ths Lower Towder valley. Mr.
Johnaon baa ftroapectad ths roal de
poalta In th. vicinity of Ms ranch on
Lower Powder and declares that they
wilt be md 1 pay- Ms when-capital
Is Interested snd they ere properly
worked. "
. Boms sis or seven years ago Mr. -Johnson
waa employed by local partlea,
who wars Idtsreited, t. prospect tbs
cropplnss of coal to ha found just bs
low bis place, n. has been la th. John
Dsy eoal fields snd found that whllo
those on lvs Creek tn his nalshborhood
sr. of about th. aams quality as the
John Day, thora la a well defined vein
which la much better than tha flrat
mentioned depoalt Thla vein Is five
feet wide and can be traced for thou
sands of feet.
When Mr. Johnson made Hla repnrt
years sso work waa commenced by the
local mrt tit bad to h ehnn.lnn-1 on
account cf lark ef fun. la. Tim cut hax I
been n h.i ndi1 .v,r rlnr, hi,t l
fsn -r.rr has f i.'H '"t ''ii a ,hv ri.l'i
I t t-ro ;r r I .-, j . .r ( - v t : t
t 4 . .
OF
Trousers
Free
We have priced our line of
this season's most desirable
Tweeds, Cassimeres and
Cheviots at a record break
ing reduction. '
ILLVJUmUP
TO $30.00 NOW
Made to your measure Into
suits of the very latest and
most stylish cuts that are
, produced anywhere'-' ; ,
For Only
$22.50
It will take only a few min
utes of your valuable time
and you will go away with
$15 to the good, a splendid
suit of clothes for your back
and an extra pair of trousers
for your clothes press. ,
WdeHfoiirSuif
AT ONCE From
I a . aaaIxJksOaVS
OtUjCl
-ELKSBUItDINCfTSEV-
ENTH AND STARK STS. I
BAM ACCOUNT
Is your best friend. Have
you got, one? It's .the one
friend that .helps you look
the wortd square in the face.
Start One Today
Keep adding to it and you
will have a friend in adver
sity : as well as prosperity.
See us about it at once.
Commonwealth
Trust Co.
.. Sixth and Ankeny Sts.