The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 17, 1907, Page 16, Image 16

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    THE' OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, POKTLAND, SUNDAY MORljlNO, MARCH 17, ". UC7.
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CANDIDATE FOR AUDITOR FOR THE CITY OF PORTLAND
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.Spring 1P07
Spring 1907
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Matson Navigation Company
BOX
' Figures on Establishing
' Lin Permanently. ':
Hats
WAITING FOR AVAILABLE
1 . BOAT OF-RIGHT SIZE
Merchant of Hawaiian lalanda Am
V Amloua to Trado Directly With
' Merchants of Portland and Look
" Forward to the Promised Tjerilofc
flOLl
PORTLAHD
DIRECT
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' ' Silk Dress Hats' $8.00' ' " " ' -'.T-rr , ' ' t-.", ' : .
. Private adrleea from Hllo are to th
effect that direct steamboat Bervlce
' between Portland and tha Hawaiian
'' lalanda will aoon be established by tha
Mataon Navigation company. Last
: aummer ' thla company operated tbe
,' ateamor HUonian out of Portland la tha
. laland trade, bat the vessel bad to be
placed on the drydock for repairs, and
- there belne: no other aultable craft
era liable to take her place the project
waa temoorarilr abandoned.
A letter received here yeeterday from
. Hiln aava that the merchanta In the
. lalanda are looking forward to the time
when they will be In position to irana
' . act business with Portland directly.
Tbe - atataon Navigation eompany,
' which eoneern occupies aa enviable po
sition of lmportanoa In the development
and upbuilding of. the lalanda, la said
to have assured the meronaats mere
that In the verr,,ner-future a handy
alssiasi ejIirTTs olaced on the run I
tween the lalanda and the Oreeon mo-
tronolla. The ateamer Btlonlan would
have been kept on the 'run but for the
fact that aha waa rreatly In need of
repaira, for aha wao drawing; a fairly
' good patronage from her flrat voyage.
With lneraed railroad tranaporta
tlon facilities It la argued that tha
problem of securing return cargoes for
" the eoaat will easily be eolved. Tbe
Matson Navigation company la having
.. some large ateamers built la tbo east.
and It la expected that one of these
--boats will be placed on theaportland
run aa soon aa possible. .
MORE LUMBER TONNAGE
-; Neaf Steam Schooner : Temple E.
Dorr Will Receive Cargo.
.-'" Hoarsal Bseetat fterrhe.)
Hoqulam. March 1. Tbo new ateam
, er Temple E. Dorr, which was recently
launched at a local shipyard, was towed
, to Aberdeen today, where aha wtU t
given a cargo of lumber and then towed
- to Ban FYanclsco. T-h machinery will
- b Installed at the bay city.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
The lighthouse tender Weather ar
rived up laat night from Aatorla and
berthed at the foot of Couch street.
The Harrlman liner Columbia left
" down last night bound for Ban Fran
cisco with a good llat of paaaangera and
a full cargo of freight. - -
The' Brltlah steameT Woodford will
probsMy leave down today for Kenalmo,
B. C. Captain Seddon still discredits
the -report that the vessel has been sold
fc . to the Brltlah Columbia-Mexican Bteem
' ship company. 4 .. . -
The German steamer-Tiberius la due
to ' arrive : hero tomorrow from Ban
- -, Franeleeoj- She comes ondei-charter to
E. T. Williams to load lumber for the
orient. . "(
The steamer 'Chaa, R.' Spencer leaves
-tomorrow morning for. The. Dalles from
'the foot of Washington street. Bhe
will make dally round tripe. '
- Tha Norwegian steamer Mathilda will
probably leave down today for China.
, Bhe cleared yesterday afternoon with
MST.SS1 feet of lumber, vahied at Ul
- ' 01. Tako Bar is tha destination given
on the manifest. ...
y-.:;- ! A. L. Bat-tar.
Mr. A. I Barbur Is a native son of the state, being bora la Polk eoonty.
June 4. 11. and was named after Abraham Lincoln. . Ha graduated from the
National Bualness "College of Portland In 1171, and has practically resided In
Portland since that time. He was credit man for Page aV Bon for IT years.
At present he has charge of tha collection department of the Oregon Truet
at Savlnga bank. He la a Roosevelt Republican. His family-consists of wife,
five beys and three girls. He has always. taken an active Interest In the
Republican party, and la also prominent In several fraternal organisations. His
platform Is practical business methods enforced la the offloe aad tha peo
ple honestly and courteously served. , .
JUDGE HANDS BOUQUETS
10 SPEEDY ATTORNEYS
Jury Secured In Half-Hour to
Try Damage Suit. jnthe
Circuit Court. :
v MARINE NOTES , "
Astoria. Or March If. Condition of
the bar at t p.' m., smoothf wind north-
wssV four miles, weather clear. Arrived
down during night, steamer Washington
and bark Agate. Balled at 11:0. steam
er Helene end and schooner Mabel Oale
for Ban Francisco. Ballad . at 1:4S,
' steamer Alllanoe for ; Ban Francisco.
Ballad at t:S0, steamer . Washington for
Ban Francisco. Sallnd at I p. tn.. Ger
man steamer Numantia for Hong Kong
-and way point a. r-J '
Baa Frenatseo, March 11. Arrived.
' ateamer Roanoke from Portland. - ' Ar
rived, schooner Busts M. Plummer from
Portland. - Arrived last night steamer
Johaa Ponlaen from Portland. Arrived
t I i. m.,' steamer Case from Colom
bia river. -Falmouth,
MarOh lfc Ballad yeeter-
. day, French bark Oetievleve Mollnoa
for Umsrlclc. - ,
Yokohama, March It. Arrived March
t, German . ateamer Nlcomedia from
Portland.
Coffee la strength and tea Is rset
Bchintnga Best.
Because St minutes wore all that
were required to secure a jury to try tbe
16.00 damage suit of Louis A. Murset
against Henry Jennlng- A Bona, Judge
Gantenbein congratulated the attorneya
for thf plaintiff and defendants upon
their speedy work.-
As a usual thing three or four houra
and sometimes several days are re
quired; -to secure a Jury, but the attor
neys yesterday dispensed with the
preliminaries In a hurry and Attorney
Pa rue for the plaintiff commenced his
opening remarks a little before 10:10
o'clock.
Muraet was employed by Jennlng at
Bona as a furniture polisher and as
sembler and brings eult to recover
SS.000 for aa Injury to hla leg which ho
allegea to have been due to the negli
gence Of the furniture company. . Mur
set allegea that bla leg waa perma
nently Injured in the company's ele
vator April It, 1908, and aaka in ad
dition to tha $5,60 that he bo granted
45S to pay his doctor's bills.
During' the afternoon -tnepianrnrr
filed a voluntary motion for non-suit.
after Introducing some of hlg-wlt-neaaea
teatlmony. The action of the
nlalntiff came as a surprise to those
attending the trial. ,,
A motion for a voluntary ,non-eu1t Is
an -unusual procedure, ana is omy ik
en when one side realises that Ita ease
Is not being properly handled. If the
motion- la granted It gives the party
taking such action aa opportunity to
ref lie bla eult Just aa If It . were
new one. ' Judge Gantenbein allowed
tbe non-suit .yesterday. -
PANEL FOR APRIL TERM
OF CIRCUIT COURT
The following men were chosen for
Jury service In tha state circuit court
for April yesterday afternoon: W. w,
Bretherton, A. Barr, W. Butler. B. M.
Cederberg, Henry Dunatan, W. A. Dean,
F. O. Extrom. C. M. Cage, C. H. Hlnes,
H. D. Jones, F. B. Jones, G. W. Moon,
Murdock McDonald, Geo. M. McDowell,
Newton M. McDanleL A. U Mills, Mar
tin A. PeUrs. Robert B. Phillips. Will
iam Pfaff, Allen. C. Peel. George C,
Perdue, Charles F. Petaeh. Ira F. Pow
ers, Bemuel Pereefull. Walter B. Pros-
1 SEEPAGES 24-25 j
NEW ARRIVALS
Wonder
; THE LATEST
The New
Mushroom Sailors
NEW YORK'S L'ATEST
CRAZE
We have them in all colors
Black, white, champagne, gray,
garnet, brown, burnt and Tus
can, at our low popular prices.
THE TALK OF PORT
LAND LADIES ;
Our Grand Display of 1,800
Pattern Hats
No Two Alike
If you can't find what you
-wantelsewhcre, come to us.
We hive TE - , -
Millinery
Co.
MORRISON AND FIRST STREETS.
largest millinery house in the west.
ton, Frank X Pflvger, laaaa A. Fetors,
J. Walter Putney, A. O. F'osterman, F.
A. King, William W. Roaebraugh, Ja
oob A. Raid,' Albert Reiner. Zachary
Bwett, Charles Schmidt. John B. Stana
berry. Jay Smith, James Stltt, Hiram
Terwllllger, Jos. H. Thatcher. Vrank
Van Duyn, Fred J. Vermehr. - Fredrick
Vort, Paul Van Frldagh, Omar B. Wirt,
D. M. Watson. David S. Williams, Chaa.
8. Wright.',. Erasst O. . WllUama, Geo.
H.-Walsa. . .
SUNDAY SKATING
Opoaa at Vine a, aa. tat
' - - the Day.
The great Oaka rink Is the scene of
much activity on Sunday and thouaands
enjoy the Innocent paatlme of skating.
The rink opens at In tho meaning
and the morning session la mostly do.
voted to beginners and those practicing.
At 1 p. m. tho afternoon session be
gins and with muslo from the big rink
band continues until 11 at night.
Tho fresh wholesome air of tha park
Is very inviting these spring days and
the nice car ride la a groat Inducement
to Portland people, A speetal car aer
vice has been arranged for Sunday and
If you don't akate come out and watch
the others and bear tha good muslo.
N Please Do Not Walt
TJntn the laat' few days before Easter
to select your Easter hat. Our millin
ery department Is crowded with - all
that's novel and staple to meet the
calls of the season." Our motto: Best
material a and lowest prices. Le Palais
Royal, 171 Washington street. ,
irS THL L1LAOING
HIGH - GRADL HAT
Of THE, .WORLD
All Colors $5.00
J1MTLQX
All Styles $5.00
J-'r- a
a
EC
Derby $5.00
BOLD ONLY B T
urruM
JrENDLlLTON
"THE, GENTILITY SHOPH
311 Morrison Street, opposite Fostoffice
fly
The most comfortable shopping place in Portland.
SPRING SUITS BOYS REEFERSKNICKER
BOCKER SUITS WASHABLE SUITS
mi RMd
LADIES' and MISSES' MAN-TAILORED. COATS
and DRESSES '. : '.. ; ' : -. ' . : : . . ?. -; ; - '
IMS
Leading
Clolhicr
THE
EIGHT
THATSBRIGH
Under the glittering light of the electric
lamp everything is seen at its best. iV-';
Tinsel takes on the ; splendor, of pure gold -and
glass beads sparkle with the dsazllpg brlI-::
liancy of diamonds of purest quality under the ' '
magic luster of Electric Light. . ' .
Electricity benefits and improves everything
with which it comes in contact. . : i
A poorly furnished house . becomes bright
and cheerful in appearance with the introduc
tion of Electric, Light: V" ; , .,-'v
' r ,,...; .'.
The dark and dingy; store once, avoided by
shoppers quickly changes its character and be
comes a busy mart of trade under the radiant
brilliance of Electric Illumination. T
:'.'-:. :";:'V .,.'' -J-y--'-.
- In the workshop or the factory Electric "
Power secures maximum output, at. ininimum
cost. There is no wasj;e when work stops,
the expense for power ; stops also. Electric f,
power' is reliable, clean," safe, convenient and
economicaL ; , ,'V "; J"
. Let us send some one to tell you about the
many uses, to which Electricity could be put in
your home your store -your workshop.
CALL TLLLPHOftL MAIN
TOR INFORMATION
6688
Railway
Light & Power Co.
FIRST AND ALDLR STS. .