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s 'THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALY" PORTLAND," WEDNESDAY, EVENING, MAY ' 9, '1907. . ' ; Toiyn Topics f ill II U Mill I I IM-LWHIHl I 1 He"l ......All ( Sadden Pert?" Marquam Grand.. "Tha Btrolkn" ""ker 'Tbe Dairy rrm" VtadtTlUt ;? j ....1. "four rnmron' , ." t' M ..weaaea, dui its win" 'Nwrto Aow elrciu (Twenty-elf hth sad B b It may seem Strang that it la thought necessary to refer to the matter, - but Jt reajiy la worthy of cot that Port- , iana metropolitan character la re- , marked by traveler from all section , of the country. For example, it la a society na in an centera of pout o clety and wher neighborly frlendhlD ' are cemented, to Invite one' friend to dinner at aome fashionable oaf or club, and nowhere . la this delightful ouatom - mora prevalent than In this city. It waa on Sunday evening at the fashion able Sargent hotel, Grand and Haw thorn avenues, that th traveler wit nessed th exemplification of thl beau tiful , neighborly affection, r It was at th dinner hour In the earlv svenln. and th elegant and spacious dining room, supplied wita extra table for the occasion, was completely f llled with laamonabl - guests, - and th number , forced to linger for th later table ruled th large apartment a second time. The scene. Indeed, reminded on of th cordiality of Atlantlo City, or some of th social and pleasure resorts of the Pacific In California, or th charming nsunia or rionaa. Mr. Bargent, once caterer at th famous Waldorf -Aetorla and wll known hr-Portland during hi jwyiocuon wun in Arlington club, haa Brought th Sargent Into Immediate i yiuiuuinim, nui only Ui XaVOnt resort of fashionable parties, but as th home of comfort for thoa who liva at hotels. Sixteen new baths are now being aaaea to suuea; were Is hot and cold water and telephones In every room, and every convenience that makes for human enjoyment Six eleotrlo car lines pass th hotel so that th busi ness center can be reached. In fiv min ute from th house, or In ten minutes on foot ,,; Judgment for M.JOT from th United Railways company was granted to U T. Keady by Judge Fraser In th cir cuit court tola morning. Th suit grew out of th purchase of th francbls of th old Oregon Traction company by the United Railway. Keady alleged that th United Railway1 reoreaanta- tlves promised to repay to each of th traoUon - company stockholders the smounta they had contributed for atock When Away On : t ' ( Your mind wilt, be .relieved if you ;. ' ' . ' i -', know that your, ' SILVERWARE i s t V And other valuable articles art in a - ' " ( place of safety. , OUR SAFE DEPOSIT Vault are Fire and Burglar-Proof, ' Thoroughly Ventilated and Per- j fectly Free from Dampness. ' CHARGES MODERATE. Banking By Mail 4 Compound Interest Oregon Trust & Savings Bank RESOURCES MORE THAN $2,500,000.00 Sixth and Waihingtoii Street, Portland, Oregon. f V V Store Closed AH Day Tomorrow (Decoration Day) 7T "June White Th v MS(5E Frank Stor Bays" : Sale Now in Progress Every White Article Heiiced V The Great Anneal "Jane White Days' Sale ttarted this morning with Immense throngs of eager buyers in attendance in all departmentsThe opportnnity of the year to bay seasonable wearing apparel and honsehold effects of ail kinds at wonderfully low prices Sale continues until June 13th Included will be fonnd the following: J. Montgomery presided. The con- areaatlon voted unanimously to grant th request, as th pastor had received call from th Presbyterian ehurcn at OranrevlH, Idaho. K. K. Baxter was appointed to announce to th Ore gon Presbytery th action of th con a re ration. committee was named to arranr for a temporary pulpit supply and nraat th services of a new pas tor. J. W. Molltor. a resident of Mlnns- ota. who haa been Tlsltlna relatives at III Williams, avenue for th past Ave days, was taken down with spinal meningitis yesterday morning and Is now at St. Vincent's sanitarium unaer- going treatment. This was th only new cas reported to the neaitn erne thl morning. No death were reportea Th East Twnty-lghth Stret Im- lf they would consent to the sale of I provement association will hold a ape- ineir rrancmse. Keady alleaed also rial meetlnar tonight st tne mieaion that th United Railway nromlaed to house on East Twenty-eighth street for pay him the value of bis - stock, of I th purpos of dfbcusslng proposed which he held 981 shares. He placed amendments to th city charter and the value of th stock at $35 a share, other Important matters. Property Judge Fraser awarded Keady' 14 a ahara owners ar especially requested to be ror bis stock and allowed Judgment for present th other stockholder - for S5.2SB. the 1 amount they had paid In caah. Charging desertion beginning In 189(, Henry Ewlng Hied suit ror a aivorce Great fears are entertained for th from Dora Anna Ewlng in th circuit safety of Eakamota Dee, a comely Jap- court this morning. They wer mar- ana woman, aged 25 years, who my- rled in Chicago In September, 1819, and teriously disappeared laat Tuesday, have on son, Leelle Ewlng. Th father The missing woman had been employed asks that hs b awarded th custody of by I. rrobmsn, a dealer In oriental th son. goods In th Poetland hotel. Th Mrs. Dee was wedded to a fellow employed Mrs. Nellie E. Briggs filed suit for a In a local clothing store and It Is said divorce from Oeorge H. Briggs In the that her married life waa exceedingly circuit court this morning. They were unhappy. It la thought that the woman married la this city . In January, 1191. haa either returned to her nattv land and have two children, William, aged or has committed suicide. To all ln-f 14, and Edna, aged T years, whose cus- quirie as to nis wire s wnereanouta 1 tody Mrs. Briggs asks, Bh auege mat the husband declare his spouse 1a .1111 her husband deserted her In June, 1901. and doea not seem to he greatly per turbed over iter absence. I Th will of George Zlttmayer wa lng a store at First and Burnside streets, waa struok and knocked down by an autmoboll driven by CL White ley. Hachlya sustained a number of brul.es, but otherwise was not seri ously injured. H waa removed to the Good Samaritan hospital by Dr. Homsr L Keeney and later taken bom. Aem Oil Co. cell th beat safety coal ell and fin gasoline , Phon East T19. Woman's Exchange, ltl Tenth strt, lunch 11:80 to I; bualn men'a lunch. Office space for rent; ground floor. Inquire Ellison, 14 Third street. There Is a joker In th water bond amendment Vote against It . Levy's Muslo House, 111 Fifth treet Photo mounts. Woodworth, 149 H 1st D. Chambers, optician, 111 Seventh. Berger signs 184 Yamhill phone. Good ILIO shoe. Marks Shot Co. Itark Tonio for rheumatism. Beck Jeweler J08 Alder. White Gloves. White Ribbons. Handkerchiefs. White Buttons. White Dress Trimmings. White Laces. White Embroideries. White AHovers. White Silks. White Velvets, White Dress Goods, etc. 250,000 pieces of Infants' Wear. Infants' Shoes. Infants' Caps. Women's Aprons. White Corsets. White Baskets. White Furniture. White Spreads. White Cottons, etc. White Bed Linens. White Suits of all White Shoes for Men, White Shirts. Women and Chi'.dren VJhite Underwear. Lace Curtains. Curtain Material. kinds and qualities. White Blankets. White Costumes. Pillows. . White Wraps. White Toilet Articles. White Skirts. Eooks, Pictures, Notions. Handkerchiefs Straw Hats. White Neckwear. White Pajamas. White Nightshirts. White Gloves. White Hosiery. White Parasols. White Underwear. White Belts. White Handbags. White Veilings. Oregonlan Confectionery, 181 Sixth. Norryman Pllklngtoni ft Tamhlli Summer dresses. Madam McClur Co. Beautifying creams. See Hot, Hudson. Klser acenlo photoa. Imperial hotel. FORECLOSE MORTGAGE GIVEN MANY YEARS AGO Muslin Underwear. White Flannels. Gowns, Drawers. White Linens. Chemise, Skirts. White Towels. Corset Covers, Sets. White Sheets. Tie Meier White Waists. White Petticoats. Children's Dresses. White Kimonos. White Flannel Coats. White Millinery. White Sweaters. Swiss,Nainsook,India Linon, Lawns, etc. White Stationery. Linings, etc., etc., etc. White Suspenders. Men's White Wear. White Sweaters. Infants' Coats, etc White China. White Glassware. , Silverware, Cut Glass Kitchen Goods. White Tinware. White Woodenware. White Dinner Sets. Bar Coats. ; White Vests, etc., etc White Hats. Every white article In the store reduced in price. Few contract goods alone are except ed. Look to your needs. Jrmk Mom Established 185? 50 Years in Portland Suit to foreclose a mortgage given II 1S41 1 in e.iib uuuiiLi VVUt ivi uswwwwv Bamaa tllaif a a a. aI..Ii a AV I - Auv ciTaaiiK-sm M nvnwu.sv( wa vi i mnrnin a man. uMrbTfl Zjiiimarcr jr.a i. wH tr - ... - - gon, the State Young People'e alliance. fin5 at Hermanstadt Hungary. 4s be- h'b".;' b MTu.r J C. Roh! KnnH. .hool and nthar bodlM will -.7-, ... .11 ... no BUHQW. JC. ID. MlUer, J. C. ROb- Sold their annual convention, at" . th. Vr IV u , latt o zVttm.y.r'; f f"M"?l?h conference ChauUuoua around, on the ' h 1- KWU"?' ..'" nSge waa ror sa.lDU, Willamette river at Jennlng". Lodge, ' "cutrUL f "t? year w,t2 "J"" l beginning July 28. Following the con- named "Ix. 8 per cent It waa riven by th Home ventions will come the annual camp- winniow-Mead circle No. f. lAdles f wrporaon, to me wonnwest n..tin nf this d.nomin.tion th- con. L -W.ln8i0W:Mia1l i' Vil.i' .ZZtiZll Trust company. Various as- ventlon and campmctlng IssUngabout lU.P iSght f tta 'lu. 2" Wn mtA Until wtM. ll piuimw mai ltt u VToHnrfl nfl Mr.. JSnl . " . annual gathering will take some atepa Tukav Miaa Jennl Brown of Albany ii.gea that Miller. Roberts, Mra toward buUdins a tabernacle on th thM prtnV, iMta Short ad- Roberts and th county each claim some convention grounds. ?r!J wer mad by Mrs.-J. E. Up- "trMt ,n h-. th.re ,ot ln Woodlawn I v. .. um M.rv Tl Crelah. w,r Plcnea a seourity for the The manufacturers of "Golden Grain " " - loan, and th court la aaked to declare Granules." the nure cereal health coffee. 1 . m .vi. I the mortgage foreclosed and to bar the are spending a fortune Introducing this LTMjn. to discuss th charter amend- co-defendants from claimina; any further article In the northwest On June l J? .,, their adontion or interest ln the property. they will make an offer to give rewards ,.4-ht. th case may be. The to clever boy. and girls. It will be pub- Bo'uth Portland Improvement asaocla- FXPOSlTlOW RIMIf PI lihd in Th. Journal, ao the young f, " .,o meet thla evenlnx for the M01 1 ,Unl nm ULUOtd Sulks ought to look for the advertise-I.. ment. No boy who amokes clgarattea , To B Bmodla for SText Season. Will get any reward, la one Of th re- t.i, wmi.m. h.ri1 with a fal. Tha Kvnoalttnn aVatlna WnV .ni mt, A cunar conoitiona, says tne aavertiaing 0n by u.ytmT-oi Martha Brown, ita present season tonight During the VI al aH A n-aat MM ta I as A aan aal Mai am flaua II I . . . . ..... w " I pleaded not guilty to the charge neiorc summer it win oe remoaeieo: into one Judge Cleland ln the circuit court yes- oi in nnesi rina in tn country, a Williams will D.innw aniranuB jrui 09 mo irom in treet, a new hell bandstand installed, AJcrsrictBrrs. Circus Days PORTLAND Comer 25th and Ralelp Tues-VVed-Thurs MAY 28-29-30 Performances 2 ud 8 p. m. manager coffee. for this American a recent meeting of university ..... . T,.m dt mi uwiti ui ll nun 1,110 xviiunins nillCliU At ments and Initiative measurea wer op posed: Increasing salaries of publlo of ficials;, the 800 liquor ordinance; the Issue of bonds for the flreboat and flre- malns, and, for the construction of the new pe line, because the method of Baseball!" Baseball! Tomorrow, at St. Johns. Trunks vs. St. Johns. new floor laid, new Richardson skates furnished and th building generally overhauled and beautified. The new Expo. wUl open its fall season ln Sep tember. During the summer the hall can be secured for concerts, carnivals, TVi VWimAmw ftaa tfnmnanv. vote ves. I lectures, banaueta and meetings. - ii , . 11.. . i " :---' " - . 1 . - Bxn.uun mr in. wyoiaui. ui ia inierest fn, i nrntMta ha neonie'B riahtS BV on th. water bonds is antiquated. The -ivinar a bond to the city tor Ua good Back From Eastern Trtn. 1 Ana Ann Kn4 laaiia fn, xm, . .... 1 r : " - - . . i T.vv.wvv ymtttm MIU r, IB. and Section B III Int . XranCUlBB I tr n n i u lsvard was approved. mikci li forfeitable by the city council- . ..'""'f " "r"""" II u laus to wimi us conir.ci. n) hnrn. h, . frn . . . , , . .4 week' trip ln the east Mr. Ouerln Is .?eT.vT,.irn,1rfKplnr Tny ' identified with larg commercial In- Sid. Athlet c Club. Open dally to pub- terestlI ,B Portland Md Bpent COMiiw. Miss Watklns of Cleveland, Ohio, who Is here to take charge of the school of metal work under the auspices of the mtt aaanGia.Lion. win cri v mr.f.tinff . . . 1 n iamonatration. in tha c .Ti IT time In New Tork atudying finan. on to th. public which will be' iield X.TIFrtaay from I to this afternoon in'th old s y 7 r M" "'"" away, Mr. Ouerln was accompanied by Administration restaurant at the fair grounds. 5 153-Circw C!ampkw ni Catebfitws-138 18 rsaesttissstrisss aa anoNismm actosare A C JaaasBM Una t Bmrtmw MmrtmlUI SSSaaryaa aj . wUMik NBUHBTt Irsllii Tiallirs M Satklaai Uti IMarS SNffM 40 sVfJsaMa) VIM fcaWto aWcswLinmTi3:ri laTt si Psffswasf Osyfcsst ejowrsi tuu ni mum fngsaa JMBipMg w-u - .i. MM,,M his daughter and daughter-in-law, who Tak a car ride to th new residence ... !!,.. i,t Mi .xr '.f . - r a" - " ' uuenn rciuuriu ruriutjiu, 1 Suit for divorce from Harry I Abrams wa filed in the circuit court j this morning by Rllla Byer Abrams. on the ground of desertion alleged to j have occurred In August 1901... Th couple were married In Oakland, Cal ifornia, ln January, 1898. -Mrs. Abrams desires to be allowed to resume her . maiaen name, tyer. section and see Wlberg Heights. leave Yamhill aUtton every IS minutes. Ice cream for all,. Saturday afternoon and evening. Baseball! : . Baseball! j Tomorrow, at St Johns. prunks vs. St. Johns. SO YOU X.OTX vour naovr xou wonaer wny n cries. Buv a bot.ie of White' Cram Vermi- fuge and he will never ory. . Moat babies have worms, and the mothers don't know it Whit s cream vermifug rids the child of worms snd cleans out its Th. Tknrut.. aftai-nnon taaa or tba I system In a pleasant way. Every moth . '.. . .,. K. I r should keep a bottle cf this medl MHi.iwDiin i i:rr,in buji. ri . dbuuididk .... . . . ' v. . . . . . . Th congregation of : the Piedmont mor popular ach wtfiSpeclal muslo, nevr enter her mlndV Prio 86a Sold Presbyterian church met last night to consider the request of th. pastor to be released from the pastorate. Rev. 8:80 to 8:80. : V by all druKKista, LftlV. BALTES ftCOKlPAHY MAIN 165 I! INVITE YOUR IflQUiniES FOR pnirjTirjG FI7.ST AND CJIX STREETS Steamer Jess Harkln. for Csmaa, If VDIH Tf-fF? A TDR txr..iniit anil if lanritnra. fallv a-r. I - m M tm.,m-m m eept Sunday. Leaves waahington atret !3 Phone Main 4A8S. This Weak tha Allen Stock Company Pre- anting tea Plrulng nd Popular "POLLY PRIMROSE. Matin.. TuMdar. Thurad.r. Satnrdar and Sunday. Prl(V JOe, JO. Every erasing at 1:1(1. Prices 10c. 20c and 80c. Koaervtd IMti br Dbone. Mala 8s9. Offiee Ic cream and car rid for cooling and ot" rmm 10 . m. to 10 b. m incidentally ae Wlberg Heights, Satur .dock S D. m.: '. : W. A. Wise. T. P. Wise. H. A. Sturde- vant dentists. Third , and Waahington. Main 3089. Painless method uaeo. day afternoon and vning. Why pay moral Metager fits your eye for 8L 848 wash. Bt, cor. in, formerly at 111 Slxtn street Don't forget the 1c cream' social at I Wlberj- Heights, - Baturday - af terneon and evening. . L y -., v Phon your orders for ice to Main 184. act your coupon books and get etartsd befora th not flays5 Eastman . kodaks and supplies. L Leaser Cohn, 111 8th, th Kodak store, i Dr. William Cavanaugh, dentist has I moved his ofllc tv 103-4 Buchanan bldg. . . - . While crossing Washington street In front of the Star theatre last night-L I Jaatlj-a, a Jasaassa tarohaat oocduoU1 EXPOSITION RINK -- Closes Tonight ' ' Ssjey on mor skat this sea soa befor th eacpairs re model th bull din. . , ''fa new iZpo. will be th' flaws rlak la th wat. mm fctaMKit(f3)Fsg Msmlous Plcksnto fVettyEdoaMarttU faaW4aliiiii.iiaajaa. SnisISsslhrSiS Psea Mala J itSA HEIL1G THEATRE LAST TIMK TOKIQHT HIinriTTA MOSHAJf In tb Farcical Comedy Snccass, -"ALL OT A BTODES PZOOT." Pricaa Lower (loot. IJ.O0, 11.50. Balcnny, 81.00, TS, 60c. Gallery, 60c Seats aallln at theatre;- f 14th and nrilir' mriTDC Pbene WMblDfton. UfcllilU MaU 1 Thnraday, Friday and Saturday Nlghta, Kay SO, 81; line 1. Matinee 6a tarda. AWKK EtTBSEIX. ' In l)illshtfnl Cionieflr, "A uw&vunxn viOKrs dreak." ItanlntTprle LoWMf floor, 82.00, 1.B0 R.iw,t, 7tl OO. T5c. fiOc. Oallcrr . 00c. Mature Price tar floor. $1.50, $1.00. BalOBy, 11-00, 75c, DOC. Oallcry. oe. iAKER THEATRE Pbone Mala 1 Oao. L. Bakrr, Msr. Tonight AU thl Weak. Hatlnee Saturday. Tee vase biuck uompanx ib.w wraaiaa Rural Draaia, "THZ.JMUJIT faJUC." - ' Baaotlfnl production of this fanraua place. - Diwtion Mrr arttiwr Mtcklerr DS prtcea. Soc, Boc, SOe, Mattnea, JSc, SSe. Kelt Week, ''Never Again." tkoaa Kaia ls. The Star Tb Star Stock - Ootnpaor Praatfits k tor , tb . .. Bntlrel Weak of May XI l- -3 loa Tannins ana motional MeracraiB, , "WIDDED, ' BUT MO Win." With a atronalr aaamantvd east. Mattnaaa TaeadaTB, ThuradaTs, Batantays and Sunday tt 3-BO. .. Prlcaa 10 and 20a. Bvary, eranlat at 8:18. Pricaa iOe. e aad tun BaaM.Tl eats tat all Bertensaaosv . . Bobby Strong Still Wants to Know! Flv Splendid Prizes for the Best Answers te His Questions . Five meat-order prizes, values, respect- T1 J Jill fl IH lvelr. $5.00. $2.50. $2.00. $1.50 and $1.00. 1 I II 111 will be given to the five best answer in not over 30 words, to Bobbs TWO questions, given below. Last week your answers to uoDDjrs questions were so good we awarded 12 prices instead of five, as advertised. Mail or deliver your answer as soon as possible to address below. Your name will not be published if you ask us to withhold it. SEE NEXT FRIDAY'S PAPER FOR PRIZE AWARDS AND BEST ANSWERS , s it aaaawai EM li if ii .ill "Papa, you say the government officials place a NUMBER OF STAMPS on each beef that passes their inspection. Now, HOW MANY do they place on each beef, and WHY do they.put so many? BBEF, PER POUND Ou Vrlo. Soup Bones for .2s Choice Necks, boil 3 Choice Brisket ..4) Choice Stew Meats....... .4) Choice Shoulder Roasts. . . .6) Choice Pot Roasts. ....... .6 Choice Shoulder Steak. ... .8 Round Steak :.8f ' , Oar vrioa. Choice Rump Roast...,,.. 8e Loin Steak ...10K Fancy Porterhouse s 12af Rib Steak J&XM Rib Roast... ..;...10s Hamburger ... . ..... 8 SUINDRIES Beef-liver .......... . .. 5f Lsrams . ............AVf; Tripe 8J Piga.Feet ..M..,..,.5) . Pig's Head W...;.. 5 Tongues .. SOeV Ox Tails ...... ...... ..5s Ham ... .,17f Bacon ,' . .... . .1T Mixed Sausage, C. . . . ... .10) HOME of goverivueut : INSPECTED HEATS CORNER FIRST AND ALDER STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON. THE HARRY WOOD MARKET Grand Marquam Phea Mala 1020. roinosT but raurenco onaa cowairr, Tb Marry, Mttodlcu 06tnl Opera, "THE STROLLEnS" '"- ' ' ; Hear Ala, Benml stag "Devotta. ear-TOWw6Slliii" "We ail Waited tot the Shop." . - . Bear rioraee sissett sta "ta Belle Marie." 4ee th aaace e( tb Broomttlek WttcM. AaiMioB, ac-ao-rs . - The Grand TaasavDle S ' - ' Tb Sraat TvniU, Ulatloaiat. 1 Cajurr, . With XaosUea - Oenpaay. - Saelal aiaai raatat Tha rarlalaa Oiaa4 Oyara OB . -fckrtlaa rrera raa4 ;: Opais) la treaeb, . Karl 4 WUsob, Car liaipaaa. 0. K. Ctwb bi aa Oara atatrul, fradertaK (, nwillmt! BASEBALL ATHLETIC PARK, Oetaar Vanraa ana ffwanty-f earth. May 8, 29, 30, 31; June 1,2. Oakland vs. Portland - Oame enr at p. ml lally. , Oaiaea ealled at 1:80 p. m. Sundays. X XOL2XSa VAX nUSAT. ADMISSION 25- Grandstand 15c. r CbllSras la . - Bs 8ata SSe. . nl thr int habtta ar poaltJvaly ar4 by cixiiXA. aoraypoaermieorinnarTiuaa, 6amplentbaoy irof babltn by VW mail. I rulrprfoli.5a per bottl U Lt yre-"'8r)tor by mama ptaa rir.r. - Casalaal CM ai. LoetU. . , by jntHmat jsruf C lu Su.l -oPENTOsioimon 0MMtt at I aal Sill aa4 S aA tt , ai, W 5chllzonyrs fc:pcrl:l uunosrlari unsscra "Tbay MalaS a aaaaathat a mmum e. FhlUd.lpala Korta aawtteaB. "A mualoal acnafatloa that SUM City baa tb stain ot blcbaat .it."-- - Firsts Chaser A KO'T r A..