The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 14, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAE. PORTL'anA FRIDAY ; EVENING,' JUNE' ll 1007.
Town Topics
; ' TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS 1
Hall! . . , . . : . . .Dookstader's Minstrels
jnnrquun urana "uony varaen-
Baker . .,"Tle Prince and th Pauper"
uran vauflevllie.
Ijyrlo ....'All the Comfort of .Home.
8 tar "The Bella of Richmond'
The Oaka.O. W. P, carllne, lit and Alder
; Every Sunday evening tba aoolal
elite of the city hava taxed tha capacity
Of the, B&rgsnt hotel. Grand and Haw
thorne avenues, serving , Mr. Bsrgent's
famous dlnnera ; -f to : companionable
partlea of ladles and gentlemen. Mr.
Sargent's ability aa a caterer la so well
known that Portland'a wealthier claaaea
have formed tha delightful habit of en
Joying hla skill In tha preparation of
appetising dlnnera, hence the Bargent
nnas nunaay us ousiesi nay or ail tne
week. In this connection Mr. Sargent
aye: "ii wouia greatly assist ma in
providing for tba enjoyment of my
aueata If they would telephone ma aa
early on Saturday aa possible, stating
tha number of plates desired and tha
. nour at wnicn tney wish to he served.
Our telenhona number la Eaat 191." A
couple of weeka eo ao many persona
war at tha hotel for dinner (bat quite
a number could not be a a promptly
' cared for aa Mr. Bargent dealred, for
it there la ona thins; more than another
that ha ia a stickler for, It la prompt
neaa - In serving hla guests. Mr. Sar
gent has appointed Frederick a. Odell,
a young man of large azperlenca In his
Una, assistant manager of tha bouse,
and between these two canabla and ef-
Jlclent gentleman tha publlo may well
Ijdfexpect the very beat service to be bad
on tna racino coaac rersona oesiring
a permanent homo at tha Sargent may
be accommodated upon . application to
tba assistant manager. -
Mora and mora interest la being taken
In tba coming production of tba "Bridge
of tha Gods" by tha students of Paclflo
university. It promises to be one of
ina oest amateur plays of tha season.
Tha graduates of all tha -preparatory
schools will ba present by special lnvl-
, isuon. inis piay ia especially interest'
Ing, because It shows what kind of work
can do aone at tne university. It la an
enormous task to dramatise a novel sue
ceasfully, yet this Is what has been
dona by tha junior class of Paclflo uni
versity. Anions tha natrons and natron-
essea are Governor and Mrs. Chamber
lain. Mr. and Mrs. F. Eggert, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Laldlaw, Dr. and Mrs. J.
R. Wilson and other prominent people.
' Portland lumberman ara given a
chance to furnish large quantltlea of
apecial-sised timbers for tba construc
tion of tha Panama canal by the terma
of a bulletin just Issued by tha Isthmian
canal commission asking for bids. Tha
timbers desired ara special sizes of
aawn timbers and extra long pilings
used In tha work on the canal. Tha bul
letin has been forwarded by tha com
mission to tha chamber of commerce
and it is probable that the .tlmbermen
of tha city will aubmlt blda for con
tracts to furnish either all of part of
tba material required. -
Progress la being made on the East
Stark street AIL The section between ;
Union and Grand avenuea has been com
pleted and work is proceeding on the
section between Cnion avenue and East
Third street The track for dump cars
is being built on the section above
Grand avenue and work on that side
of the thoroughfare will be started
within a few weeka The sewer Is
being replaced In the East Oak street
nil oeiween urana avenue ana vast
Sixth street where so, much difficulty
was experienced in nnaing a soua loun
daUon for the Wl. . "
The suit of Harold F. "Wilde for $16,
000 damages from Robert Wakefield for
fhjurlea' received on the Wells-Fargo
bunding in May, its, was compromised
In Judge Sears' department of the cir
cuit court yesterday for $2,000. Only
one witness had been called when the
compromise was effected. Dr. Wheeler,
the city health officer, testified that he
had attended young Wilde after hla in
jury, and tnat rus sxuii was crushed
and fractured. It was necessary to re
move about seven square Inches of
Wilde's skull to save his life, aald the
pnysician.
Civil service, examinations, will be
held ia Astoria, Baker City, Eugene and
Portland June 1 for male acleotlflo
assistant In the bureau of fisheries,
salary 1750 per year; on July 10 for the
position of farrier at 11,440 per year,
and on July 17 for the position of
clectrotypers helper (floor hand) at
13.10 par day. The elect rotypers' ex
amination was postponed from June 12
because not enough applied to take the
test Full Information concerning the
above examinations can be obtained
from the postmasters of the four cities
named.
IT IS NOT -WHAT
YOU ' MAKE
--V ' , " : '
t But what you , savethat's
;' ' what counts and that's why
. wa have -.so , many s friends
1 among those who are . atrug
1 gllng to lay aside something .
' for later rears, ,.r';y' 'S
wr PAY
INTWUtST
Compounded ' Twloa ' very Teat,
, And under our plan,, your ."prtnoK j
pal and Interest ara available any
time sou wish, ' Ones you set,
; interest to work, you will ba sur
' prised how your Savings will
. grow. - Think It ver, then sea
; .us. " -: f',.
'.Orp MM M$ M
Uixth s6) WaalactOB lrae
. - . Irartlaad, Orafoa.' i v".
W. U. Koora, 2reaidami.
21. M. tytla, wioarraoldeat.
V. Ooopei Morris, Oaahiaf.
CTAmT TO IATI TODAY.
With the rapidly increasing volume
of business being transacted at the city
hall, city employes are beginning to sea
the necessity for the Installation of a
directory of offices at the two entrances
of the building. Inquiries aa to the lo
cation Of certain offices ara ao frequent
as to cause delay in clerical work and
the hall committee of the council will
probably be asked to Inaugurate tha di
rectory, system at the next meeting of
tha council. -
Mrs. Blon Turner, who caused tha
arrest bf her husband, Joseph X Tur
ner, on the charge that he had fajled
to support her; admitted this morning
that ana naa oeen receiving 70 each
nonth from her nusbana. Deputy Sher
iff Bulger said Mra. Turner told him all
he wanted was to get her husband Into
jail, it is oenevea tnat tnia action was
Inspired by Mrs. Turner's Jealousy of
another woman.
- Water through hose for sprinkling
yards or sidewalks or washing porches
or windows must be paid for la advance
and used only between the nours of 6
and 8 a, m and S and 0 p. m. It
must not be used for aprttikllng streets.
If used contrary to these rules, r
. jvaeteimiy, it wiu oe snut on.
' -t. Councilman Menefea la endeavoring
Xo ascertain the sentiment of cltisena
in the Williams avenue school district
regarding the location of the xjew build
ing which is to replace the structure on
Russell street It is the plan to call a
mass meeting and obtain expressions
of opinion. ,
' Omaha business men who were in
Portland during the early part of the
. week are showing their appreciation of
DELAY IS '
COSTLY
If your teeth need treatment the
longer you wait the larger it will
make your oiu. .--
-OPIATES
nmtr Ai
Call at once and let us .examine
your teeth. Wa will give you tha
best service In every branch of tha
dental profession, and by painless
methods that will meet with your
approval. When . desired you can
have T. P. Wise or my personal
aervloe. ' :
W. A. WISE, Dentist
THIRD AND WASHINGTON STa
T. P. Wise, H. A. Starderant and Dr.
BafTman, Associates
raon MAxjr toaa.
tha welcome extended to them bv Port'
land business and commercial organisa
tions aurinx tneir . stay in tne city.
since tne aeparture or tne excursion'
lets several letters have been written
to the offlcera of the various organisa
tions thanking them for the welcome
extended and tha " entertainment af
forded during their visit
John Rlgby, & Maker and Joe Deters,
young men from Woodstock, ware ar
raigned before Judge CI eland yester
day afternoon, and fined II each for
gambling. They had formed the habit
of assembling in a -dance hall near tha
car shops, and playing draw poker for
small antea to while away tha evenings.
un tneir promising to atop gambling in
the future, the Judge dismissed them
with light fines.
The last meeting of tha season of the
Montavllla Home Training circle was
held yesterday afternoon. Offlcera
work heard. Mra i. D. "Sullivan waa
if-, i. i: f.
Is necessary during the next 20 days and we are making the most radical price reductions in the history of Portland. : This sale will make
all former sale events in this city look like extravagance like throwing money to the birds. YOU HAVE BUT TO LOOK' IN OUR
. WINDOWS TO BE CONVINCED. i s
il
taw
A chance to save money. We promised you a Skirt Sale and here you
are. See our windows and you will be convinced
1000 SKIRTS IN TOUR BIG LOTS
LOT No. 1
SKIRTS in" 20 different styles
and colors ; values (J iC
up to $5.00. 1 y o
LOT No. 2
SKIRTS in all colors and mate
rials; values ('? AZ
, up to $7.50. ....... I)aW40
LOT No. 3
SKIRTS in all styles and mate
rials, voiles, Panamas and mix
tures; values h ( i AC
up to $i5.cx)...v;..4)4,,yO
LOT No. 4
SKIRTS Values CO OC
up to $22.50.. ....4yyo
EM Sale
Pure Linen Suits
White and colors; regular QC
$15.00 values, Saturday.. DUyO
After Dinner Sale, from 7 to 9.30 p. m.
SILK PETTICOATS
Regular $7.50 values
to I lo Mem
WAISTS
Saturday morning only from 8:30 to
1 p. m. ; values (1 it
up to $3.25.. ..$1.40
Fifth and
Alder Sts.
was arraigned before Judge Cleland in
th. circuit court this morning, cnargea
with assault upon 1 6-year-old Ina Shaw-
ver. and pleaded not guilty.
i.
accomplish
TinnuMi without tnat eain ana srri
that you suffer with the odlnary reme
Mineral water will
pose without tnat
the
griping
c
STORE, CLOSES SATURDAYS AT SIX O'CLOCK
3
Try Wild Pigeon Mineral Springs
wster aa it now irom us roin.
dies.
were elected and reports on the year's
work heard. Mra i. D. Sullivan was
elected president; Mra N. W. Bowl and,
vice-president; Miss Minnie Butler, sec
retary and treasurer; Mrs. H. B. Dick
inson snd Mra Z. M. Youna act with
tha offlcera aa the executive committee.
Other ODtlclana charge from tl to 110
for the aame eye glasses we mske for
from 11 to St. We guarantee satisfac
tion. Dr. George Rubensteln. reliable
optician. 188 Fourth street, between
xamnut ana xayior.
white Flyer line of launches will1
make dally trips to the Oaks and re- j
floe IOC Pine street.
at Co,
For Ice call Mala 214.
Co- IS1 Stark.
Of-
W. Wynkoop
Zee Delivery
Dr. E. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquatn.
Nurseryman Pllklngtoa. ft TamhllL
Oragonlan Confectionery. HI Sixth,
D. Chambers, optician. HI Seventh-
Berger elgns 284 Tarn hill phone.
Gold watches Beck 208 Alder.
SPECIALS TOR SATURDAY
INTERESTING ITEMS OFFERED FOR TOMORROW ONLY THESE BEING SUBJECT TO DELIVERY AT OUR
EARLIEST CONVENIENCE, AND FOR WHICH.WE WILL NOT ACCEPT MAIL, TELEPHONE or C. O. D. ORDERS
Bark Tonlo for rheumatism.
KIser soenlo photos. Imperial hotel.
LOUIS JAGGER BUYS ON
EAST BUENSIDE STREET
The largest real estate transaction re
ported so fsr this week waa tha pur-I
chase of the Marshall property, at the
southwest corner of East Burnstde
street and Grand avenue, by Lewis Jag-
ger, for 146,000. The property has a I
frontage of 90 feet on Grand avenue
and SO feet on East Burnslde and ts
covered by a three-story frame building.
Man & von Borstal made the aeal.
Byron H. Chapman has purchased a
60-foot lot on Flandera. between Twen
tieth sad Twenty-first street from J. H.
Day for $5,000.
Another $ 5,000 residence sale reported
today was that of three lots In Orchard
Homes addition on the Montavllla ear
turn. Boata leave .foot of Yamhill me. purchased Dy H. u. Johnson from
Street daily at 1:80 p. m.; Sunday 10 1 ixirenso Jean.
a. m. Ttcketa at dock office, 10 eenta. I a n quarter oioca at tne soutnwest
wrncr vi turry ana waier streets nas
A Free Cookbook for You. Don't for. been aold hy Sumner J. Barber to Adam
get to clip the Royal Bakery advertise- ca" for l.7Q,
ment mo. a. mat appears on tne market
page of this paper. A beautiful cook
book free to all who save the series.
Chicken Dinner at Oaks Tavern.
Commencing Saturday. June IS. - and
dally thereafter, a first-class chicken
dinner will be served at Oaka Tavern
from 8:30 to I o'clock.
Fender Testa The Portland Railway.
utnt ac rower company win rive a s
ries of fender tests at the Savler street
F.V.BALTES
d GOnPAfJY
MAIN 165
INVITE YOUR
INQUIRIES FOH
pmrjTirjG
f;::t aid cix STREETS
POETLAND INCLUDED
ON INSPECTION TBIP
Howard Elliott, president of the North
ern Pacific, is scheduled to arrive in
Portland with a company of Northern
Pacific officials next week for a visit)
of inspection. He Is com in with H. C.
barn tomorrow (Satarday) morning at H""- newly appoint general manager
t -o'clock. . I tbe northweat lines of the Hill aya-1
Sunday will he a dry day If you do il Tacoma to succeed m. vey,
not call o KeUVs Familv iJotinRtnr. "ho has been called to St PauL Presi-
successor to CasaweU & Kelly, Park and
Morrison, Phones Main IS, Home
A JJ0I. , '
PEDESTAL STANDS
Special $1.75
Eighteen inches high, 12-inch top, fin
ished in the quarter-sawed golden oak, a
strongly built 'and attractively designed
piece, base and top of solid oak; sells reg
ularly for $4.00. An unusual bargain at
the above special.
One only to each purchaser.
SATURDAY S AL ' ,(
OF PORTIERES
, aaaiaaaMMaMllB1HaiaBBaaBM
Tomorrow we place on sale our entire stock
of portieres and door hangings at one third
less than their regular selling values. The
assortment consists of our new spring pat
terns that are limited to one and two-pair
lots. Following we quote a few of the spe
cial values offered in our Drapery Dept
Sixth Floor:
$3.00 Tapestry Portieres, special, pair. 2.00
$4.50 Tapestry Portieres, special, pair.... $3.00
$6.00 Tapestry Portieres, special, pair,... $4.00
$9X0 Tapestry Portieres, special, pair..., $6.00
$12.00 Tapestry Portieres, special, pair... $8.00
$18.00 Tapestry Portieres, special, pair.. $12.00
BASLM'T SPECIALS
Highly glazed English Teapots In dainty
rich decoration and art designs, three sizes.
Special for tomorrow only, in the Basement
Department:
Special, each ... .2S
SMALL SIZE TEAPOTS.
MEDIUM SIZE TEAPOTS. Special, each
LARGE SIZE TEAPOTS. SpedaL each.
45
Wire and Iron work of an kinds: Are
escapes, elevator enclosures and fences.
Columbia Wire A Iron Works. 16S-37S
iaat waanmgion. , rnone aiaat 703.
Portland Shoe Repairing Co, SSI Yam- Northern Pacific.
mil . street between Third and Fourth
streets, for food and quick work. Bauer
at Stoppen. Phone Paclflo S22S.
dent Elliott has Just Issued . a. general
order announcing that on June II the
Northern Pacific system will be oper
ated In two general divisions, H. J.
Horn at 8t Paul being the general
manager of the eastern, division and
Mr. Nutt general manager of the west
ern division. Mr. Levey will have gen
eral management of all lines of the
I BARGAINS IN CROCKLRY, COOKING UTLNSILS. FLOOR COVERINGS, LTCLxchange Dept
-Harry 'Wood, for Oregon-grown, gov
ernment-inspected, - Juicy, first-grade
meats at extremely low prices. ' 4ee
Market page.
1 Heavy, Impure blood makee a muddy,
pimply complexion, headaches, nausea.
Indigestion. Thin blood makes you
weak, pale, sickly. Burdock Blood Bit
ters maaas tne 0100a ricn. rea, pure
restores peneci nwutn.
Metzger fits your ayes for
tr.ihnuni and sv landinn I Wsshlnitton street corner
nut tundav. Leaves WaahJnartan tr.t I formerly at 11 llxtrl street.
aoca 1 p. sa.
Sweet cream buttermilk, cheese, but
ter, nam. ecga, coxree. etc ureron
Cheese Co- Bwetiand building, ll
mth street. :-: i .
II. (41
Seventh.
Allen's Kuahlon Komfort Shoes damp,
oof. velvet-like cushion Insoles assure
he hlrneet degree of .comfort. 4es
Morrison. - , ,
BUble Wanted to Rent About 160a
100. v Apply at once. w. u.. ureafeii,
rrancis ava. stno oeimont. rooat Tl
bor 7CL r
Why pay more? Metsger fits your
eyes for II. 141 "Wash. St, cor. 7th.
rormeriy ai 111 eixui mimu
Capitalists, Twenty-three acres fori
uli aa a whole. Western Orecoa Tract
Co-. ji ettara atree. .
Acme Oil Co. sells the best aafety coal
oil and line gaaoiiaa . .fftoaa uaat
7: Woman's Exchanre. Ill Tenth street. ,
loneh U:J0 to J; business men's lunch.;
&&Tte HcHili Theatre
Xjaai Time Tonight 8 AS o'clock.
Lew Dockstader and Bis Greal
. Uinstreb
A at froem A s .
Prices 11.69, 11.01, 76c, SOc, tSai tie.
Beats aening at toe tneatre.
Msia 1
VSJSL. DEIUG THEATKE
Saturday Night. June It.
ra xxxdox ox m aoss-
i, - Given by
nrssvTS r vacxtxo . ubivjbjucety
Prices Zlc 10c, tic, $1.00. Seats
selling at theatre.
Morquam Grand
Onl
Pfcan lfaia C
three more -nights and matinee
.v 1
pair of children's shoes at RoeenthaJ'a
Diamond W -it's a off
at your gToo
ily
Saturday and . Sunday of the beautiful
John Kalkofaa, a Suaayslda nraman.
oorale opera
"DOLLY VARDBN
sk for It 1 Tha Talk ef the Hour. Don't Miss This
Beautiful Production. -rrteM-Ta,
ia aOa, IBa, Matbwa, S9a
sad see, .
Wall
Papers
in
Art
Effects
from cubit
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C0MPLETE-H005E'FURni511BR5
SAKE T00I j
OWWTCKatSjl
Lawn
Mowers -
SJPBBBJBSJBJ''-
Washing
Machines
1
14th asa
WasMngtoa
HE1L1G THEATRE
VIOLA ALLEN
Ptmn
Monday Night. June tT, .
ghaiespeare s OallgbtftU Comedy.
-TWaTLTTSI .MlOSnr" . i '
Tuesday Night Jun 1. One Act from
osAXrjr"
"1ADT TXASXX"
"JTJIXT :
-TOATIA" :
Prices Lower floor, ! rows, IS.Os:
last rowe, l.l. Balcony. rows,
11.00; last I rows, 76c Gall am lee.
1 fl
hllSSAIIrll HN
KOHSES PARK
Dancing Every Saturday
and Sunday
THZ
TAB
aaXZa TH-ATal nwee Mala D r
Baker, Gmmnl Hsnuer. Attraetlsa U tall
twk, Uttle Outs Casper, Anerfca's m
sasst ebUe star, eapperted r BMaS) M
tto Baker Thtr Oooipany 1b .ancslfleMit
pmdnetton f Mark Tirsla's beeatlful-nlsr,
r'THX FAIITCS AX9 IHI TAVTZM." N
child shwOd at ml4 the dtllrbt ef tbtt
etMrmteg 4 tetsrwtlnr ateee. Bpeatal Boat
Hstiase WedsesOar. Every cttfld with Met
frss. lUsalar tines aatarday. Bvealnc.
tit. SAe, Me. hUUBMs, like. SK. tisct
asskj Klaa's Mssical CMnad enaiasay. - -
8TAX nwae Mala HMTBX
Entire Week ot Jtute 10th. : .
Xhs Kaarfaaisad Star Stock Qsuatiy
Praanita
tkz sxxxx 01 miamomy .
a plr is faor acts
IfstlneM Tnecdara. TborMlar, Satardaya and
Bandar at 1:80. Price 16e and SOe.
Erery mnniug at S.ll. Irlea lOe, SOe snd
SOe. Beaerrad seats by paans for all pcrfars-
eea. Man Mwa.
Next attrartlon "Coefaaloa."
&K al , ff J V
lyric theatre;
XUs
JTre-
V Fbons Kate 4688
Weak tha Allen Stack Oompanjr
eouag wa. vumn i 'ueMiiralea
. roor-Art tlomadr.
' maix.Txx coatroaTB or kokx."
statunaa Taedr - TtiurdT. Baturday and
Swday. Prleea. , lOe. 90c Brsry evening at
:1S. Prleas Mke. Me and SOc.
d easts by Baaoa, Mala aSSS. Ot
fjest 10 a. m la It p. m.
TOE
gPXCZAX.
COVCZ0RTS
Concerts by 'the Incomparable
- Schllsonyl's .1.
xxnroAJOAaT artniAJts
at ;00, J:l f:40, :40.
SrjrajCXAXi t 1
DAREDEVIL DAVEi?02IS .
- voirzGisrz . ,
In their aerial eztravatTansa on the high
wire at 9:10 a'clock. Sea the king of
the high wire make hie daath-def ylna
dash -over a. slender cable on a . wheel
of fire. 101 feet burn. Greatest act of
Its kind i tba world.
SATURDAY
Free Rides en 11:2
BASEBALL
ATHLETIC PARK.
Corner Tsagha and Tweaty-foartk.
June 11, n. 13, 14, 15, 16.
Los Angles vs. Portl" j
: Games called at 1:19 p. tn. dally.
Games called at t.id p. m. funcUra
. laonr sir rsioiT,
ADMISSION 25
arsndstand I5a Children 10a.
Bog Seata SSc .
the c?x;d
Vi"k ef June 10.
Vuilir!le 3" l.m
heal-d bt n, In
nnoiM riown
(.iitumnn, V-r
oil AU
' !n t'i
t.auw.!'t."
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