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." THE OREGON.' PAIXy . JOUKNAU PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, : SEPTEMBER H 1907. - f -r ' 1U Town Topics 1 TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Heillg Marquam .. Baker Empire. .. .. urana Lyrlo Utar ... Oaka . , Uaasba.ll "In ' tha BlahoD'a Carriage' "Fatlnltsa" ."A Stranger In New York" "For Mother's Sake" vaudeville . . . "Drtisa Wayne" Tha Kin of tha Desert" IliiU. " f V. J ill a ..Frisco ya. Portland . I.th and Vaughn Plnkarton'a National Patactlva agency has iaaued Ita annual report allowing the work of the organisation for the tat vear. The reoort dwella largely upon the work done by the agency In belmlf of the American Bankers' aaao rlatlim. In the year passed, it arreata or professional criminals were made bv the Plnkerton men, 60 of whom were convicted. The report alap ahowa the clfeetlveness of the systematic fight waived agulnat the criminals because 1 9 bunks, non-members of the associa tion, wefa attacked, aaalnat 14 mem bers of the association. The loaaea to the non-membera were 100,449.-, while the members lost only IS.V4I.87, of which more than IS.000 waa recovered. Sparks from the flue of the American restaurant at Third and Couch atreeta Ignited tha .living apartments In tha r'nr of the restaurant at 10:J0 o'clock last night. Lloyd Canaday and hla wlfa, whone son, "William Canaday, la the pro prietor of the reataurant, occupy mo rooms In the rear. A apeclal policeman iilxrnwreri tha flames and turned in an alarm from box 142 at Third and Davie . Ti S . V. - Y MWJ rnnarfflv Hiref"IH. A ll mat uiw w,. . v. , and hla wife had not yet retired saved their Uvea, aa their apartments were kooii filled with suffocating smoke. The fire department reached the scene of the conflagration- Derore mucn amii nuu bcn done and the chief loss will be by watflr. meeting of the East 'Side Federated clubs will be held In the quarters of tha i.-,.. i rm dun Hotel Sargent: Haw i home and Grand avenues, this evening. cKpocially to discuss the street prob- i... Th mnvor. city engineer ai others who are compelled to deal with the Htreet Question nave been aakad. to i... nr..,nl Tha matter of street lm m-oveinent is universally considered to ne the uppermost of any problem that confronts the city. The satlafactqry u..i.itinn nf a nulcker-method of obtain inn street Improvement is desired. (it her matters of Importance will alao cume up for consideration. S'llt for 150,000 damages for alleged wrongful arrest and defamation of , lu racier waa filed In the circuit court veHtcrday afternoon by H. T. Booth .'.K :lnst the Pacific Mutual Life .neur it lire company. Booth acted ae agent lor the company for aeven yeara. He .. lieges that It had been his intention to bring a friendly suit to determine the light of a policy-holder to vote for the illr-'Ctnrs of the company, and that this Int'-ntlon caused the company to swear t i a warrant charging him with embezzlement. and Junior union will p. m., in The Portland Primary Sunday School Teachers' meet everv Saturday at S room of the Behnke-Walker Business college. Elks temple, entrance on BtarK street. The lesson for each week will li- taught and matters Interesting to Sunday Bchool teachers will be dla- iiMsew. All primary and Junior teachera are cordially Invited. Mrs. It. R. Steele, president. Gilbert Paquet. the 1. -year-old son of Joseph Paquet, waa Injured yester day while playing football on the grounds of the Hawthorne public school, lie Mistalned a dislocated, shoulder and n fractured arm. Though suffering In tensely from the Injuries received the p inky youth walked several blocks to b!s home, where a physician was sum moned and set the fractures. west agent of tha American 'Trading company of Ban' Francisco, was suddenly stricken with a hemorrhage yesterday afternoon and died before a physician arrived. Ha waa taken 111 while on tha Portland Lumbar oompany dock. Coro ner. Flnley took eharga of tha body. Conroy had headquarters at Tacoma and Inspected cargoes for the American Trading company In northwest ports. So far as is known Conroy had no fam. liy. No funeral, arrangements have bean maae. Charles H. Williams has purchased a 60-foot lot fronting on York street, be tween Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets. The west half of the lot was purchased from the Clarke-Clemenson Blumauer company for 12,800, and tha east half from Pater Kepplnger for $2,100. Mr. Williams immediately sold an undivided one half Interest In the property to LUdwig (Jetting for 12,400. In south Portland, Mr. O. W. Lang, the grocer, 186 Front street, opposite Jones Drug store, is proud or uoiden Grain Granulas HIS customers only ask for quality and ha finds thai there Is quality In every package. It Ts tha finest cereal drink In this country. Tha Florenoe Crlttenton Home gets tne. case or uoidon urain Granules which was won by C. B. Merrick at the pure-rood show. There are 12 pack ages In tha case. The first a stranger hears about In roruana is fciuu Run water, the riimate, rose carnival. Golden Grain Granules and "Have you been to Council. Crest yetr- Special evangelical services are he- lng held every evening at Vernon Pres byterian church and are In charge of Dr. McOlade. Steamer lease Harklns. for Camas. Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Sacred Heart church This evenlna- a grand whist and musical social will be given In our hall. - Everyone Is Invited. Acme OH Co. sell safety coal nil and fine gasoline. Phone East 78; B-1007. Woman'a Exchange. 133 Tenth street. lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. Diamonds, Watches Beck's, 205 Alder. D. Chambers,' optician, 129 Seventh. Berger signs 284 Yamh.ni phone. Dr. Rtrowbrldge, Hamilton bldg. Bark Tonic for rheumatism. r AT THE THEATRES Jessie Busley at Heilig Tonight. The attraction at the Ilelllar theatre, Fourteenth and Washington streets, to night at 8:15 o'clock and every night th It Is week is Misa Jessie Busley In the 3T riage.l A special pi given Saturday. 8 theatre. - rice matinee will be eats are selling at if v, . V v':-f .. i 11.1 X' A in HWA a :rt' I IM L.WK MX . id i i I . i kv y&v H W IT vV A l in ik r . ii -un ittt i WMm This Afternoon 3 to 5 Tonight 8 to 10 Grand Promenade of Parisian-Gowned Women AJTrIXXXXTTS. MARQUAM ORAND " Phona Mali f ' 'r , -. ' Portlnad a Favorlt Theaira. Tonight and Remainder of Week, Mall nee Saturday ' . THE CALIFORNIAKS i'RESENTINO HATINlTZA A Truly Great Opera Full of Beautiful Music and Kvery Hong a Hit KT sTATIYB XaJTO-JcigaCBT Marching on tha Foe. 1 - Evening, 16c, 600. TScj Matinee, lie, 1 0c Music in the Evening Everest's Military Band EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. Tenth and Washington Streets Last evening thousands of people in autos, carriages and on foot gathered in the streets about the Eastern Outfitting Company's windows to watch the moving pageant of fashionably gowned women. All were delighted with the richly rare display of munificence in woman's toilette. This afternoon from 3 to 5, and tonight from 8 to 10, Fash ion's promenade will resume, and a showing of far more elabo rate types of the "style store's" importations will be seen. Last night was but the foretaste; tonight the moving picture reaches is zenith. ALL ARE INVITED Mt. HEILIG THEATRE fifft '.; Toalghl till Celoek. ' Continues Every Night This Week. Spe cial Price Matinee Saturday. Mill JXiaiB IDIUT, In the intensely Interesting limmi. "iir tib Biikori oajmuaob. . Evening, 1 1 60 to 2c. Matinee. $1 to lid. BAKE. THEATRE Pfema KUm -: Geo L. Daker, Manager, All This Week, Baker ,. Stock Co. In Hoyt'a uA sTBAiroiim ist arair TOKK," Music. Mlrtn, Merriment. Matinee daturday. Ha, 16a., ' Kvenlng prices, ISc, 86c. ' 60c Next week. HTka Qixl -With the Oreea Syea." ! Oeo. UMPIriU THUATRQ Eastern Koad Attractions Only. L Raker, M. n. Phone Main 11T. TONIOHT, ALL WEEK. MATINEES "Fw.tlnitza" at the Marquani. Is only one musical attraction in'! Portland and that Is "Fatlnltia.'' This military comic opera is being sung at the Marquani by the Callfornlans, and Tom Karl's collection of slnKers has On the ground that tha decision of the executive board was contrary to the nets and evldenoe In the case H. E. I'arker, formerly patrolman In the po lice department, has taken an appeal to the civil service commission for re instatement. Parker was discharged from the service for the frequency of his absences and tardiness. Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for fn advance And used only between the hours of S and t a. m. and 6 and 9 p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary ts these rules, or waste fully. It will be shut off. Mrs. Parker, wife of Rev. Oilman Parker, pastor of tha Grace Baptist church at Mont.ivllla, has made ar rangements to start a echoed for JaD aneae. An enrollment of about 90 has been obtained from the Japanese llvin ast of the city on the Base Line roac The school will open about November 1 In the Baptist church In Montavllla. Constable Wagner Is expected to ar rive this evening from San Francisco with M. Goldsmith, wanted In this city on a charge or robbery. Wagner ob ta Inert requisition papers last week and went to tne Bay city to oring Gold smith to Portland. He had already been taaen in custody at Ban ranclsco. C. I. Harris, 288 Sixteenth- street north, is displaying a potato Vina 11 feet long on which are growing 26 small potatoes, all of which growth oc curred in nls basement. The vine start ed from an old potato lying In the cel lar, and the vine grew, up and around in ine cent the boxes piled 8. V. Davldor, president ar. of Johns Gas Light & Heat compny, that his company has not yet received a rrancniae rrom tne St. Johns counojl He states that the company expects ki St. tatea receive a franchise from the council and will then begin the construction of its piant. Belle velng that ke was being followed by hounds M. McPhee, a victim of de lirium tremens, jumped from a rear third atory window of the Grand Central Hotel last night. Ha was taken to the Good Samaritan hospital where his injuries were found to tie serious but not fatal. McPhee is 71 yeara old. for Broad, ' room. hunt' "trespass notices, cardboard and sale, etc., signs, ces. cardboard and cloth; a large variety of printed signs ient at Alvtn on hand in. our stationery department at our new location, 14 second St. 8. Hawk. While inspecting the cargo of a Brit ish lumber ship, M. J. Conroy, north- F.W. Baltfes and Company invite your inquiries for phone First and Oak Mlsa Cecilia Rhoda, New Prima Donna With "The Callfornlana" at the Marquam Grand. Sweet Potatoes the year around this is only one of the many treats made possible by Preferred Stock Canned Goods Ffccktd Vhmnr tbt BmI Art Orawa Sweet Potatoes are usually in the market for a very short season only, and even then are perishable, often wilted, black or watery, a day or so after purchasing. Preferred Stock Sweet Potatoes are grown in the sandy soil of New Jersey where the sweet potato is known to reach its perfection. There they are harvested and canned for 1 I V.II.I I 1-111 J avitllU, bllvl. jjuwiuv, . www and shape being accepted for this high grade of goods. Preferred Stock Sweet Potatoes are all cooked and come out of the can whole, ready to heat and serve any month of the year in any state or any country. They are delicious just steamed through, in a colander set over a kettle of boiling water, or they may be browned with the meat in the roaster. All cleaned and cooked, and always delicious. No labor; no waste true economy. Look Jer thl red, white and goU label and bl sure your tanned gttdj are PREFERRED STOCK from your Grocer. ALLEN -t LEWIS. Wholesale Grocers. PORTLAND. OREGON, V. 8. A. mi; never sung better than in Von Suppe's opera. ' Romance, comedy and love are combined In the p)ot and the soldier's chorus, the sinking of the sultan's wives, the solos of Vladimar and tru other numbers. are distinct treats. Seats for the remaining performances of "Kntlnit sa" are now on sale. There will be a matinee Saturday. r. "Little Johnny Jones" Sunday. George M. Cohan's famous musical play, "Little Johnny Jones," will be the first musical attraction of the season at the Heilig theatre. The engagement begins next Sunday night, September 29, and continues four nights. Seat sale opens next Friday morning at theatre. The Great Hoyt Tlay at Baker. floyt's "A Stranger in New York" at the Baker all this week Is one of the moat amusing and entertaining pieces seen here this season. It is a great noveltj to see the Baker company In specialties, and fee Gibson Posing son? by Miss Barney, and Donald Bowles is a decided sensation. Ladies and children free till 6:30 o'clock dally, excepting Sunday. Mysterious Feats. Zamloch, the magician at the Grand, has some of the strangest tricks ever oroduced on a local stage. His feats are new and how he accomplishes them keens the auaience nuzzled. Another big- act Is the dancing specialty of Hayes and Wynne. These people are among the cleverest dancers-on tho road and the audience encores them half a dozen times. . "King of the Desert." Comedy and romance are mlnsrlcd In the snectacular Droduction of "Vfino- nf the JDesert" at the Star theatre this weekT Manager French has prepared an elaborate performance arid even Intro duces a life-sized elephant in one act. The costumes are correct to the smallest detail and the electrical and mechanical errects are realistic. Conoerts Afternoon and Even ing by & Chiaffarelli's Band Six Soloists. St? PUIZES FXIDAT. S Beautiful Souvenir Presents t-XST for fancy and best waltzers In the DANCE FAVILXOir. Knsio by Prasp's Big Orchestra Coming Free souvenir night at the Skating Rink. Watch g5 for announcement. It will be best ever. What Is tht Dollar? A place where you can buy new and good as new furniture. A large assort ment of good .second-hand furniture, stoves and everything for the home at one store. S. H. Berger, Prop. 232 First st. Both phones. SQUABS DBAX.ZVO. See "IJrusa Wayne" Tonight. One of the most Interesting events of the present season Is the appearance here of that talented and beautiful lead ing woman; Maxlne Miles, at the Lyric in "Drusa Wayne." She has made a great hit and fs already a local favorite. "For Mother's Sake" at Empire. That well known and sterling melo drama, "For Mother's Sake," Is attract ing Its usual old time Interest at the Empire this week. It Is a play of New Engflaad Wiral Ufa In the typical villag-s, and its Warty -homely pictures and char acters appealdirectly to the hearts of thousands. '. ; : PERSONAL. . M. F.' Klncald. formerly superintend ent at the Washington statte penlten l tlary at Walla Walla, has been ap . pointed train master for the Portland Seattle Railway company, with head I quart era at- Pasco temporarily. Mr. S Klncald was appointed by Mr. Talbot, of the D. P. & A, N, oompany, who was SPECIAL SALE MA- OF SECOND-HAND SEWING CHINES FB.O&I ii UP. 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