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...THE OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL,' PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. .MAY 27, : 1507. Town Topics j 'AU ji a Stiddea Peaty" Heiii. Merquam Oread, ,.... "The Stroller" aer .."Th Dairy rirm' rand .....Vaudeville 4 urrlo . Star , .."Pell Primrose" 'Wedded, but Ne Wife" The Portland Jewish Free Loan so ciety held lta annual meeting yeeterdav Vjt at tha Talmud Torab eynagorue. - Jhe lee President. M. Oatrow. reported tha ao- elaty to ba In flourishing condition, with over 100 members, and doina; a treat deal of food, but declared that tha alma and aoope of tha aoclety ahould be enlarged, and requested tha coopera tion of all tha offioera and member. It waa a very . enthualaatlo meeting-, and all th offlcera were unanimously , reelected aa follows: M. Oatrow, prealdent: , M. Rein, flrat vice presi dent; L Brumberg, second vice president; Bea Selling', treasurer; J. , Swett, secretary and legal adviser; and tha following truateea: : Rev. Or. Jonah . B. Wlee, Rev.. R. Abrahamaon, Dr. A. - Tllier. D. Neoierofaky, L Pan toff, B. Goldstein, A. Fleshman, M. Abrama and . . M. wax. , J'"ajajBaajBBakBa ' ' - Final arrangements have been mad for tha realty boavd aprlng banquet to J 09 given tomorrow mgnt at jticnarar on Alder street : Candidate Devlin will make th long talk on "dvlo. Improve menta.! Chart K. Henry. A. H. Bur- rail, A. B. Manley, C. Ben Rlealand, a K. Meuadorffer, t, Frank Blnnott L O. Davidson and A. F. Bweneon will be called upon to respond to toasts. J. o. Rouatre . will act a toaatmaater. I JTl-dreaa. u tabooed, th. InvlUUon SToTbmltte' reaueatlna that membera and f guests com to th banauet from their offices and, arrive promptly, at I o'clcok. M. C Webster, a Southern Paclflo Railway company eonductor, waa (truck by ., rortiana Helgftta' ear at th cor ner f Third and waahlngton atreets I yesterday afternoon and auatained In juries which will Incapacitate him for work ror some time. Webster waa Standing in th center of th traok -.ft -t . WHEN AWAY ON A VACATION Tour mind will be relieved if yon know ..-..' . . that your - ',''''' r"v;i- ,, f.- '. ' ' '. '. .' Silverware And other valuable articles are in - a ',;.-' ', place of safety. , Our Safe Deposit Vaults are Fir and Burglar-proof, thoroughly ventilated and per fectly free from dampneaa. Charges Moderate BANKING BY MAIL i 4 FOUR PER CENT j COMPOUND INTEREST " Oregon Trust , and Savings Bank mesomroe More Than faOOKKWXJ. f . ' Sixth and Washington fits.. Portland, Or. wv i ... j . i .. ..' ..( ! ." ' v. r . . a . . 1 ." 1 ' '. ..- f ; IP YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT SMARTLY DRESSED MEN WILL WEAR THIS SEASON ASK BEN SELLING IRVINGTON AND VERNON RESIDENTS WANT NEW CARLINE Property owners and others living In the rapidly growing section between when th ear approached and before Irvlngton and Vernon believe mat a he could dear - th rails was knocked oar lln should be built connecting th down. I present Irvlngton system with the Al terta street line via East jsievenin RV. J. W. A. Stewart IX D. Of th et. Thoa Uving on tne atreets D- Roohaster Theological seminary, ad- tween Kaat saeventn ana Baet nrteentn dresaed th Baptist ministers this hT" eervlce except that of Union morning on Th Minister's Study after venue, from seven to 11 blocks dls- Leaviaa tn Seminary." Tha Greaham church is talklna- of bulldlna a new it is onir a matter or ume unxu church or repairing and anUrging th ch line will have to be built and new on which does not now meet th should It be constructed at once It Is demands. The Second Bantlat haa a not doubted but that the district would project on foot for raising the $1,400 owM-on tn parsonag and expects tol.nin nf Jni a for th rhrutinn Fn be out of debt soon. deavor convention which meets in Seat tin. Julv S and T. F-arh train will rarrv An appeal on a Suit for 110 taken to I lOO xeuraloniata and will raturn h th ciroult court from th municipal different routes, one via the O. R. A N. court or Bt. jonns proved suocesalul anA tha other bv wav of California. greatly Improve In a few months. The expense of building the line would be comparatively small when It is consld ered that tha patronage la already there.. But very few more cara would be required. Th railway 'company has a fran chta on East , Twenty-second street, but that street at present Is too far removed from the resident eection In the district where the additional ser vice Is . demanded. East Eleventh atreet or anr atreet between that and East Fifteenth would b considered more satisfactory for such a line.' . In a trial befor Judge Seara this morn ing. The caae was that of Northrup f Bturgis against u Rlcharda. It was tried before Justice Thorndyke, and Judgment for Richards given. Judge Sears heard th appeal this morning and Th Economy Qaa Co. protects the people's rights by giving a bond to the city ror its gooa raitn, ana section s in the franchise makes it forfeitable by th city council If It falls to fulfill its reversed th Judgment OS th lower contract. court. 3. Ror Lamb filed suit for divorce Tomorrow the anniversary of th from Mary K. Lamb In the circuit court birth of the Empress of Japan will be this morning, charging desertion la celebrated in th Buddhist temple, 4s August, 190S. The couple were married North First street. Th temple will I in this city In March. 10I. oe nanasomeiy decorated witn garlands, i . flowers, ate. There will be vocal and in-1 Marlon Ward Farnham will appear strumental music, addresses both In In a dramatlo recital and entertainment Japanese end English, and at the doe I at the Sellwood Presbyterian church ttma-honored. Japan sword exercising. Tuesday evening, May 18. She is pre. Th whole will dose with a simple so-1 tented by Walter C. Farnham. clal of tea and cake. I All bottled beer delivered to families at brewery prices. Kelly's Family Liquor store, corner Park and Morrison. Phone Main 18, Horn 1801, I1.C00; Emll Braunateln, repairs, dwell ing, Mock near Columbia Park, $800 Karlmlck SSajac, .one atory dwelling, Er- vln between Fay and Penn, $100: 8. McCormlck, one-story dwelling, Mag nolia near Gilham, $150; Mat walch. two-stosy dwelling, Second between Hall and Lincoln, $1,000; Polaom Implement Co., repairs, warehouse. East Becond be tween Hawthorn and Clay, $250. LADIES' FREE NIGHT axposltloa tnk Xadles Admitted Tree. Tonight Will be ladles' night at the Exposition rink. A number of muaic numbers will be skated In couplea. The ladiea will b admitted free tonight, Parsons' orchestra will furnish mualo afternoon end evening.., Steamer Jess Harkins, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex- Leave Washington atreet Religious lectures tn Swedish and Norwegian on the burning questions of the day will be held at Liogua hall .3rd floor) 1V4 Grand avenue, corner of Eaat Waahlngton atreet, Tueaday and Friday eventnga. May IS and 81, at S o'clock, and Sunday, June t, at t o'clock I opt Sunday. p. m. Scandinavians cordially Invited. I docs I P. tn. F. El Under and C. B. Beraersen. . . I. Allen's Kusnion Komrort snoe ex Tne suit of Phil Metschan to recover eludes heat and prevents perspiration 11.000 from A. F. Swensson Is belna from warm pavements In summer. 40S heard by Judge Sears In the circuit I Morrison, court this afternoon. Metschan al-1 leges that Swensson acted aa his agent 'Why pay moral Metsger Ots your In a real estate deal, and should have eys for $L 141 Wash. St, cor. 7th. paid him $U,55. but that he paid in I formerly at 111 Sixth street nnlv tll.8BS. Theaa alleaationa ara da-I 1 nied by Swenaaon. I special joo, ioo ana uo iuncn, u.ov to 1. uregoman uonieoiionerr, xtt, W. A. Wise, T. P. Wise; H. A. Sturda- Sixth street. vant, dentlats. Third and waahlngton. Main 2021. Painless method used. Two special train loads ofChriatlan Eendeavorere will leave .j ' . tne ev- F.V.BALTES & COMPAMY MAIN 166 INVITE YOUn INQUIRIES FOR PRINTING FIRST AND OAK STREETS The Pabst Eight-Day Malting Process develops the natural food quali ties of barley into rich, nourishing, healthful food. . . The Pabst Perfect Brewing Process trans mits this food to Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer in pre dicted form, ready for quick assimilation. The tonic properties of the ehoicest hops, added to these rich food values, strengthen the entire nervous system, thus giving perfect health to user of Pabst Blue Ribb&n entries Koha ft Co, Cor. Srd & Pine Sts., Portlftod. , phone MaiA 4(0. Eastra;Ji kodaks and supplies, t Lreeser Cohen, 111 6th. th Kodak stor. IH. William Cavanaugh. dentist, has moved his offlc to BOS-4 Buchanan bldg. Acme Oil Co. sells th best safety eoal loll and fin gasoline, Phon East 7$. Woman's Exchange, l$t Tenth street. lunch 11:10 to 1; business men's lunch- Office space for rent; ground floor. Inquire Ellison, 84 Third street Levy's Muslo House, lift Fifth street. Photo mounts. Wood worth. 14H 1st O. Chambers, optician, 11 Seventh. Berger signs 284 Yamhill phone. Good $$.60 shoes. , Marks Shoe Co. Itark Tonlo for rheumatism. Beck Jeweler 205 Alder. Oregonlan Confeotlonery, 111 Sixth. Nurserymen Pllklngton. ft - TamhilL Summer dresses. Madam McClur Ca Beautifying creams. See Mm. Hudson. Klser scenlq photos. Imperial hoteL OAKS SKATING RINK sm u j ' TonUfht Boolety JTight Seven Klantes' Hid to Oaks, As usual i tonight will be society night the last society night before the big Oaks park opens. Oat the Oaks habit now and come out to the rink to night, Union muslo by a union band. YOlIR-f YES muacuiar maumcienciea, which are usually Ignored by most optometrists. ar especially and carefully considered by us. Our system of optical muscular treat ment insures your perfect comfort It does hot follow, necessarily, that you will have to wear classes. It will require but a very few minutes of your time to call and talk th matter over with us. Munsell Optical Co. La Bess Munsell, Befraotlonlst, T Snlldlag. Portland. Oregon. AXVSXrMXjTTS. 14th and Waahlngton Tonivht l:l o'CIook HEILIG THEATRE 1 Pbooe Mala 1 Tuaaday Hi Wadnaadar 1 ED HENRIETTA OKOSKAIT In Ernest Donnr'a Parrlral Onnadr. "ALL OT A SUDDEN PKOOT." Prieea Lower floor. 12.uo li m $l.0O, TBc, 80c. Gallery, 60c. Seata aelllnf at theatre. Eastern Excursions. Th Canadian Paclflo haa announced very low rates to eastern points during tne summer monms. iicxeia on saie June , 7, and 8, July 1, 4. 6, August 8, 9, 10, September ll. 12 and 12. Make your sleeping car reservations now for th Jun excursions, ;i..Ui Iluildlng Permits, s R. A. Lelsy, two-story dwelling, East Twelfth "between East Stark and East Washington, $260i W. Kramer, one story dwelling, Wygant corner East Twenty-fifth, $400; W. B. Stran. Haw- thorne, corner Eaat Forty-eighth, $1,800; H. Wemme, f oUr-atory brick warehouse, Burnslde between Front and Flrat $0, 000; A. E. Worth, repairs, dwelling, Eaat Tenth, between Maaon and Shaver, $25; F. D. Thomas,, one-story frame store, Larrabe between Halaey and McMillan, too; airs.- jo. ai. ijansing, aiory ana a half dwelling, Maegly near Rodney, Marquam Grand Pbona Mala 2020. All Week, Commencing. Tonight. Matinees Saturday and Sunday, Baa Irenclaoe Opera Company rraMata THB STROLLERS" Prices, 2Sc, BOe, TBe. Uatlnees, 25c, OOe. TO BE, WELL DRESSED is one of the characteristics of a gentleman. GOOD TASTE, combined with GOOD JUDGMENT in the selection of clothes is an ART these have been judiciously applied in the selection of our stock Our salesmen will lend their assistance in your choosing. BETTER COME IN NOW while the assortment is complete Men's Suits $15 to $40 Decoration Day Store Closed All Day Our Juvenile Department offers unequaled selection and assortment. Most comfortable shopping place in the city. AN ENTIRE FLOOR devoted to BOYS and GIRLS BEN LING Leading Clothier Circus Days PORTLAND Corner 25th and Raleigh Tues-Wed-Thurs MAY28-29-30 Performances 2 and 8 p. m. BAKER THEATRE SMiU. Man Tonight All this Week. Matinee Saturday, The Baker Stock Company In the Gr at.it Rural Drama, "THE DAIRY rAXX." Beautiful production of thli famous place. Direction Mr. Arthur Mack Ir jr. Brenluf price.. 26c, 8Ac, 60c. Matinee, 16c, 25c. Next week. "Ncrer Aaln.rt UYRIC THEATRE Phone Main 48S. This Week the Allen Stock Company Pre senting; the Pleaalnf and Popular gomedr-Drama, LT FBIMR08X." Matinees TuoiKlay, Thnradar, Batarday and Bunrtay. Prices 10c, 20c. Brerr areslni at :16. Prlcea 10c, 30c and 80c. Reserved aeata by phone. Main 4680. Office open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. TheXrondSrSSw WMk at ku rf Opera Duo aadetiila Da ltloni From Orand Vaudm. Da Opera ia rraaoh, ; The Oraat Powell, Earl Wllaon, Oora Uluaionlat, Simpaon, O. H. Oa.h- Conjurer, . Ins and Com Morrill, Wlth Ezoelleat IWeriok Kakartl, Oompaay. BraadUoope. Oaks Rink TONIGHT Society Night Serwavaalaato Oar aU4e. Oe tne Oaka atablt. ' a i:8-Cffm tom$n tut Cttefcfiti-i;a UFaajeaaiasnMaii JQ AlTOnlsajUej ACtoaATa una IB mmHm0 WaHM SHunaut, umimu II Irsllii TialKrt ; M tacaUsa Kak IMara Sow 0 Trtlxi WM 9tttt v mum hu Art aura Marvelous ptcktxdt Pretty BdoaMartttH findfisMlPna u imnm jaaaaan m -r ... 1; Ma IB. arm M A JeaW , rl I aaaaaBiBaaesaaavaaaajiaBjpjaBMn LADIES' NIGHT EXPOSITION RINK ladlea Adjnttt4 Tiwa. V .,: ranoaarlOftbettra Aftexnooa aaa" 7 ZtealBf. WE-DO WHAT WKAY CTAIl CCTATC TIAAIPCC Need no Introduction. II you want jinn umiL nriiiuu ttSeJSifSl we take it back and refund your money. They ara warranted to do more and better work with leas fuel than other Kangei and hava aeTeral improTements over them. We also sell Acorn, Laclede and Elite and other stoves. Give us a call and look them over and make YOUR OWN TERMS. r 4w ii Rockers We hava just a few of these Golden Quartersawed polished Oak Rockers, with spring seat, upholstered in genuine Spanish leather; worth $14.00 this week, $7.95 Iron Beds A $14.00 Iron Bed In colors, this week for $195 OTHERS IN PROPORTION A Fine Davenport Mahogany finish frame, in different grades and colors of upholstery, Velour or Cordu roy; worth $35.00, this week, $24.50 ALL THE CREDIT YOU WANT. Goods as repre sented or money refunded. .11 X- -tja.v-W--."-'. u arli Pun D'.UI IPIrrt A lire 166-168 FIRST .'STREET v m V m a 11 ' it - II I II Nil il l iwirtarajiasi- -wCv- 'mm akv .A"-