The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 09, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL), PORTLAND. ' WEDNESDAY, EVENING OCTOBER " j 1907. ' ',
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
n.k.r 'Barbara rrietohU'
Emplro .Tho Denver Express
Orsnd ... Vaudeville
Lrrlo -....-....."Other People's Money"
uf.r "Midnlaht In Chinatown"
Oak O. W. P. carllne
Dr. VT, H. Toe has been engaged by
Lefferts' to take charge of their optl
cal department In doing thla they
have placed uiammvu in wm
fnnmott rank of optical Institution In
thla country. Dr. Voee la a man of
I ' note In hla line and haa at hla command
all the lateat appliance for testing and
treating" me eyes. a spocwu uo
partraent has been fitted up In
oonnectlon with the Leffert atore,
and It 1 oonaldered so complete that It
liaa been viaitea dt a great many peo
ple Interested In what modern scientists
liave accomplished In this branch of re.
search.
Announcement la made by the United
States civil service commission of an
examination to be held In this city No
vember 15 for the purpose of aeourlng
ellglbles for appointment to clerkships
In the forestry servloe. The positions
pay salaries of from 1900 to 11,200 a
year. It Is also announced that the ex
amination for pressmen In the govern
ment printing office at Washington,
which was scheduled to take place In
Portland, October 23, has been post
poned to November 8. These positions
pay 60 cents per hour and there are now
70 vacancies.
At the next meeting of the water
board Francis I. McKenna, Dr. Emmett
Drake and J. B. Laber will be present
as representatives of the Initiative One
Hundred to ask that the name of the
stream whence Portland if eta Us water
aiipply be changed from Bull Run river.
Superintendent Dodge haa suggested
TuMrAda" as a aultable name and thla
seems to meet with the favor of the
committee. However, the committee will
not withdraw the prizes It Is offering
for a new nam a
The temporary building ordinance al
lowing brick buildings wth metal lath
ing to be erected to a height of six
stories was yesterday allowed to become
a law without the mayor's signature,
and builders say that an Immense amount
of work will now be commenced. Theae
limitations have hot been extended to
hotels, none of which can be erected of
brick above four stories unlesa It Is
built of steel or concrete.
REPLAHKIJIG GRAND
-Mil CROSSING
Street Railway Company at
Last Gets Busy on East
Side Intersection.
Replanklng of the Intersection at
Grand avenue -and East Morrison street
was started yesterday by the Portland
Hallway, Light A Power company. The
Bast Bide Business Men's club have
many times asked for" this Improvement
The intersection has been a dangerous
out and Is characterised by the Grand
avenue business men as the "boneyard."
Many wagons were wrecked at the
intersection eacn week. The steel tires
wouia caicn Deneatn the rails, some,
times wrenching the gearing or demol
lahing a wheel entirely. The old plank,
lng had worn down below the ralfa.
Anxiety Is felt by the Orand avenuo
business men regarding this Intersec
tion since the announcement made by
H. H. Kewhall recently that It la not
inciuaea in ine improvement or Grand
avenue. Mr. Newhall aald Manae-er
ruiier or me railway company had In
formed him that this Intersection wai
Included In the East Morrison street lm
provement. and not la the Orand avenue
Improvement which runs from Belmont
over the intersection to Sullivan's gulch.
Now that the atreet rallwav i-omnuv
is repianaing me intersection the anx
iety la increased. All the track on
Orand avenue from Belmont street to
Sullivan's gulch has been relald with
heavy rails, except this intersection.
T
RAMS
H
GOOD
CONDI
Councllmen Annand, Baker and Cel
lars were yesterday appointed by the
mevor as a special committee to de
termine whether the city shall erect an
arch of welcome In Sixth street at the
Union depot. Plana for the aren include
brilliant Hunting at night and the In
stallation of fountains at the base of
the structure.
Real Estate Deals Yesterday
in Keeping With Those
Early in Week.
Commencing Thursday. October 10,
the Vancouver ferry will operate for
teams and vehicles, between the hours
of 6:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m., making the
landing In Vancouver at the foot of
Main street until further notice. Port
land Railway, Light & Power Company.
Joe Day, the Orand Ronde Indian
charged with having taken whiskey onto
the reservation, was found not guilty
by a Jury In the federal court yesterday
evening. This was the first case of the
October term of court.
Conductors and motormen I want your
trade. .1 will give a special discount on
watches, diamonds, watch repairing, etc.
Try ue. Goodman's, the watch house,
211 Morrison, between Front and First.
Marguerite camp No. 1440, R. N. A.,
will give the first of a series of whist
parties Thursday evening in the Ablng
ton building. Third street
'
Save the discmint (25 cents) by pay
ing your bills for October service on
or before the 10th of the month. Home
Telephone company.
Wanted Teams Heavy teams, good
wages; apply Barber Asphalt Paving
company, near eaai sup lower lerry, or
pnone u.asi zu.
Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
jt i. -
Yesterday's real estate transfers filed
for record amounted to $61,212, a satis
factory showing for the early part of
the week. With the exception of two
small acreage tracts, the entire tran
sactions of the day were confined to
sales In the residence districts.
A tract of four and a fraction acres
on the Base Line road in the eastern
part of the city was sold for $7,649, or
nearly iz.000 an acre. The property was
purchased by II. Hlrachberg from H.
B. Pershln. .
A 10 acre tract near the Tremont
postofflce was purchased by John 11.
Smith from James Collins for $7,260.
The half block on the west side of
Third street, between Arthur and Baker
streets. South Portland, was purchased
yesterday by Hyman Israll from Rosa
H. Weber for $6,000.
The fractional lot at the southeast
comer of Tenth and Harrison streets
has been purchased by Alex Laurence
from E. C. Davis for $4,200. The lot
has a frontage of 29 feet and a depth
of 68 feet and Is occupied by a small
cottage.
T. 8. McDanlel has purchased two lots
In Park View annex, near Hawthorne
avenue. The holdings belonged to C. A.
Myers and were sold for $3,400.
AT THE THEATRES
Surprising bargains will be found In
me special store sales column on in
want ad page of The Journal.
Second hand office desks, chairs and
rugs for sale cheap. Cohn Bros., 160
f irst sireeu
Acme' Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and
nut gasoline, rnone iast iJ-jyuv
Woman's Exchange, 183 Tenth street.
luncn u:39 to business mens lunch.
Money to loan on approved security.
tzu commercial Duuaing.
Diamonds, Watches Beck's, 206 Alder.
D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh.
Bark Tonlo for rheumatism.
CHANGE OF CAR SIGN
RELIEVES TAB0RITES
"Mount Tabor Reservoir," the sign on
the cars of the Oregon Water Power
division of the Portland Railways, that
has so long confused strangers within
the gates who wished to go to Mount
Tabor, will In a short time be no more.
The direction on the cars Is gradually
being supplanted by "Hawthorne Ave
nue." Mount Taborites hall the change
Every week hundreds of people who
were unused to the ways of the Port
land railway company were compelled
to walk miles because they had board
ed a Mount Tabor car that never went
to Mount Tabor.
As fast as the new cars can be
painted, Hawthorne avenue cars will
run on Hawthorne avenue Instead of
Mount Tabor cars.
The old direction was only a relic
of the past conflict between the Ore
gon Water Power and Electrio Railway
company. It was before the two merged
Into the Portland Railway. Light and
Power company. People or Mount Ta
bor have only wondered why the con
fusing sign was tolerated so long af
ter the merger was effected.
F.W. Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
PRINTING
Phones j"tt
First and Oak
Marquam's Hit.
This is the week that the Marquam
monopolizes the musical comedy field
and the Callfornlans are giving a great
f performance of "The Mocking Bird." It
s the first time the musical comedy has
been heard In the west and the show
goes like wildfire. All the singers in
the company have songs and there are
more musical numbers than are found
In several operas combined. The mel
ody is or that quality which wins pop
ularity and on the streets these days
the boys are whistling airs from "The
Mocking Bird." This merry melange of
mirth and melody will be repeated until
Sunday night with a matinee Saturday.
"The Squaw Man" Tonight.
Tonight at 8:16 o'clock and every
night this week, the distinguished actor,
Mr William Faversham and his excel
lent company of players will present
the gripping western drama, "The
Squaw Man." Special price matinee
Saturday. Seats are selling at theatre.
San Francisco Scenes.
"Midnight In Chinatown," the attrac
tion at the Star Theatre this week,
representa scenes In San Francisco be
fore the earthquake and fire. For this
reason the play is of particular Interest
to Portland people, for nearly everyone
In this city is familiar with the Golden
Gate and Its surroundings. Manager
R. E. French has cast his stock com
pany well. There will be matinees
Thursday and Saturday.
COMFORT IN STYLE
3 -x-. m I
When a man dons one of these easy, grace
ful Overcoats, Topcoats or Cravenettes (as
the choice may be) he can't avoid the sea
sonable 'comfort which they present.
The Coats are just arrived they are not
leftovers from a season back, but are the
latest creations of man the expert tailor
of good clothes.
We consign to the fine judgment of the most
discriminating clothes buyer every garment
in the housc for these are the togs that
will elevate the plane of clothes education
and of dress refinement
Men's Suits, Overcoats
Top Coats and Cravenettes
$15.00 to $40.00
SOLD A LITTLE DOWN $1 A WEEK
FROM 'THE SOLE OF THE SHOE TO THE TOP OF THE UM
BRELLA, MEN'S NEEDS COMPLETELY FURNISHED
The Newly Arranged and Up-to-Date Department On Yamhill Street
SSS
and Jewelry
pay a small payment at
the time of purchase and
balance in easy weekly or
monthly payments to suit
your income or convenience.
Eastern. Outfitting Co.
TSt Smr If iff
rmr Cnd,l
jjcvKocnrTa.
?&S!r HeiUs Theatre Ti
TONIGHT AT 1:11 O'CLOCK
Every night thla week, matins Setur
day, Liebler A Co, present,
Mr. William Favtrtham .
la the gripping, Western drama , ,
"Til SQUAW MAB."
Evenings II to 6 Jo. Matinee 1 to Tlo.
MARQUAM GRAND
Portland's Famous Theatre
Phone Main
Tonight and Remainder of Week'-'',:
JTn xoonia Bins
A glorious success, first time In this
city. Hear .Miss Khoda sing "What's '
the Matter With tne Moon Tonight.", .
Full of beautiful son re and nor elites.
Evenings. 26c, 60c. lies; Mat., ilea, ita. .
L
I. GEVURTZ & SONS
GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS
1
"The Denver Express."
The Empire has 'The Denver Ex
press" all this week, and it Is queer
what a fascination a play with an ex
press train has for the average public,
in this piece a fast express train crosses
the stage in one act at lightning speed,
and the scene creates no end or'a sen
sation.' The Denver Express Is a play
of early California and Colorado. At
the Empire all week.
Seats for "Barbara Frietchle."
Seats for "Barbara Frietchle" at the
Baker this week should be secured at
once, for there is a real rush on to see
this great play. It haa turned out to be
one of the best productions of the sea
son, arwl nas made a nit iremenaous.
Miss Barney, Austin Webb, Donald
Bowles, and In fact nearly the entire
company have splendid parts. Company
t; u. M. u., assist m tne great SKirmisn
and street scenes. All week. Matlneo
Saturday.
Great Animal Act.
Dogs balancing on whlpstocks. dogs
walking on tight ropes and performing
14fffMi1t nrrnhflMi TAQ t m Bra
found at the Grand this week in h act
of Fox and Foxie's circus. It Is an
act which pleases the old as well as
the young ana au cnnaren snouia see
It. Harry Botter & Co., in "A Matri
monial Blizzard," have a side-splitting
Comedy. Warren and Faust are acro-ba-tio
dancers, and Freeman brothers
firesent a very neat dancing turn. It
b a big bill of typical "advanced vaude
ville, au tne turns oeing nign class.
Building Permit.
Mount Olivet Baptist church, 1-story
dwelling. North 7th, between Everett
and Flanders, SI, 900; Lena Rlvears, 1
story dwelling, Mildred, between E. 9th
and E. 11th, 41,600; W. R. Btokeg & Co.,
repairs dwelling, . 16th, between Yam
hUJ and Taylor, $600; Jacob Spies, 2
story dwelling. Pippin, west of Wabash,
$1,600; C. Chrlstianson, 2-story dwell
ing, E. 28th, between E. Salmon and E.
Taylor, $1,800; F. E. Smith. 1-story
dwelling. E. Davis, between E. 20th
and E. lst, $2,000; H. L. Niles, repairs
dwelling, E. 4th, near E. Yamhill, $180;
w. it. Moser, ji-story aweuing, .. zvtn,
between Buxton' and Nelson, $2,200; Al
1 bert Lawson, 2-story dwelling, E. 9th,
between Schuyler and Broadway, $3,
600; T. K Jones, lH-story dwelling, E.
11th and Rex; W. J. Sharp, m -story
dwelling, Prescott, between E. 10th and
K 11th, $2,600: "Neil & Co.. stable, E.
AsH. between E. Z2d and E. 21st, $600;
T. J. Jones, 1-story dwelling, E. 7th,
between Wygant and Alberta, $600; O.
Balliet 1-story dwelling, E. 18th, be
tween Falling and Beech, $3,000; O. Bal
liet, a lStn, between Mason and Skld-
They're Worth climbing for
Preferred Stock Jellies, Jams and Preserves, in lass, come to the home table as whole
some, delicious and sparkling; ashoie "-done" by mother herself. It is economy to use
Preferred Stock Canned Goods
Packs! Watrersr tas Best us Grows
We use only the finest of Oregon berries fresher than you can get them
unless you live in the berry patch, for that is practically where ours are put
up. Our berries are carefully hand picked in the morning and canned or
preserved the same day.
Only the best of materials are uted and they are put up in gTeat. modern "preserving kitchens'
where there is everything to do with and expert cooks of long experience to do it.
The cane sugar syrup used in making these Preferred Stock goods stands every test of the Pun
Food Law, because it is made with pure cane sugar. Only the desirable varieties of fruits are to
be found on the Preferred Stock list.
Groivinr boss tmdtrirls need the most wholesome Preferred Stock at vour Grocer's
AIXEV UTWT3, Waolesale Grocers. PORTLAHD, ORB GO if, 0. 8. A.
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Ml
L Wsihmgton St jitZ
No Cocaine-No Gas
No Students
Our success Is due to uniform high'
grids work at reasonable price.
Nervous People
And those afflicted with heart weakness
can now bar their teeth extracted,
filled and bridge work applied without
the least pain or danger.
PAINLESS EXTRACTION S .50
13 KARAT CROWNS 6.00
BRIDGE WORK , 5.00
OUR BEST PLAIN PLATE! 8.00
Re-Enameling Teeth
T fi. mitMt Invention In modern den
tistry and haa been most successful of
all methods.
We extend to all a special Invitation
to call st our ornce ana nave msir teem
examined free of charse-
We own and control the largest and
best equipped dental establishment In
the world, bavins; Just opened an office
In Astoria, making' us 18 offices all told.
We rive a written guarantee with all
work xor 10 rears. ioj kwuumi.
Open evening till S:S0. Sunday I tot
Chicago Painless Dentists
UZTX AVS "WASngUIOTOW.
Be sure you are In the right place.
pki dub
For Women and Children
JFflM0
SUMP
at SIMfiUMS
144 Third Street
Watoh Our Window
Watch Our Advertisements
There's If ore to Follow This Is Just Ssmple
Newspaper Designs
Ads Illustrated
FASHION
PLATES
Stippled or Wash Work.
OATAXOOmS CUTS
BOOtXBT OOYXBS
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mi SB ADS
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ORIGINAL DXSIGNS
Oregon Engraving
Company
Sixth rioor, Ooodnoufb Bids'.
NT
SAVED
By purchasing' your household goods,
stoves, furniture, kitchen utensils, car
pets, pictures, eta, where the
ThOLLAR DOES
.llOUBUS DUTY
THE DOLLAR
"W Waal Tour Trade."
ajs FIRST sop MAIN
n. x. sargar, nop.
raonii scsjor 6374; a -sot.
Read This List of Mouses
at Low Prices
more, $800; Chester C. Curry, 1-atory
dwelling, E. 55th, between B. Hoyt and
E. Irving, $1,260; Orne" & Evans, gar
age. Chapman, between Taylor and
Yamhill, $1,400; Ben F. Smith, 1-story
dwelling, E. 15th, between Wygant and
Going $1,900; Mrs. Abby Pace, E. Mar
ket, between E. $7th and E. 8th, $1,200;
M. Tannler, 2-story dwelling. Mallory,
between Maegly and Alberta. $3,800;
T n.nwn "J.olnrv Hwplllnir Thiirmfln.
bet. 29th and 30th, $6,000; Mrs. Z. M.
Farvln, l-story aweuing xnurman. oe
tween 29th and 80th, $4,000; E. D. Fors.
two 1-story dwellings. Union ave., be
tween Skldmore and Prescott, $2,800.
Sacks Was Eve a summer gJrlT
Racks Well, not exactly. But she
was vary prominent in the fall.
SIGNS
THAT JWB
BUSINESS
GETTERS
If It's a new sign that is wanted, phone
'Pacific 1668.
Elmer J. Wallace
387 Stark Street, Bet. 6th and 7th.
Whon raoUto 1586.
MODERN PRINTER Y
Commercial Printing of all Kinds,
SS usel Blag, 4t4 and Morrison.
8. rooms, Woodstock, 100x109,
Vterma
S rooms. University Park, S lots..
rooms, new, Beverly, north of
Piedmont'
rooms. Shaver st, furnace, cor.,
rooms, Orand ave., 2 lots........
rooms, Shaver St.. basement....
rooms. University Park. S lots..
rooms. Height St. (new)
rooms, E. 10th St. N
rooms, E. 10th st. N
rooms, Portland Heights, 40x60.
rooms, Portland Heights. 40x100.
rooms, Union ave. N-, line home,
rooms. E. 7th N.. fine home
rooms, Willamette, facing boule
vard
14.260
12,400
tS.100
IS, 00
13,850
12,800
12.600
12.7(0
13,600
18.000
1,00
l.00
14,000
1S,00
$3,000
484 Xomber Bxeaang, 1 to 4 p.
WOBZiD'S BBST
Trained Animal Exhibition Three Days
Only Starting Today
The Children's Perennial Favorite, Pre
senting MRS. CEN. TOM THUMB
And
500 ANIMAL ACTORS
Exhibiting Afternoon and Bremlnf .
Today and tomorrow, circus grounds,
25th and Qulmby, Friday, east aide,
Williams ave. and Knott sts.
Orand Tree Street Parade Baofc BCoralaf
Cchmb Printing Company
f Best Work Seasonable Prlees
fl 4 T H HsII S 9 B
Isn't It Orand
Roller Skating
New Expo Rink
Every morning, afternoon and
evening, instruction free. After
noons are Ideal times to while
away a few pleasant hours.
Everything new; grand music;
special prices In skate books.
EXPO RINK.
BAKXK THKATRX " Halm
OSO. X. BAXSm, Ocnaral kttaagax.
All this wk-rHkff Htork Company In
HB ABB ABA TBBITOBXa."
Clyde Kltch's great play of the south.
Orand production. Grestly augmented
cast Entire company F, O, N. Q., to
asalat. ;
Seats should be secured early. Even
lng prices, 26e, Ilo and 60c. Matinee,
ilbc and ilftc. Matinee Haturdav oniv.
UMPIRB THUATRQ
Phone Main 117.
KU.TOB W. SBAXAB, Maaagw,
Popular-price home of road attractions.
TONIGHT ALL WEEK MATINEES
WEDNE8DAT AND SATURDAY.
The Thrilling Scenlo Melodrama.
"TXJ DBBTBB SXPBBSS."
Night prices, 16c, 26c, 86c. 60c. Mati
nees, 10c and 10c.
Best Week "The Choir Slayer.'
The STAR
Week of October I. Bew, A. 14M
THE R. E. FRENCH CO. PRESENTS
VXBBZOBT ZB 0B2BAT0WBM
Regular matinees Sunday, Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday at 2:10. Prlcea,
lOe and 10c. Everr evening at 1:15.
Prices, 15c, 25o and 15c. Reserved seals
may be secured by either phone.
Seavaoa seats oam be soared by apply
bag- a box offloe.
UYRIC THEATRE
Beth rnoneei Main 4U Stent A-lfl
Week commencing Monday, Sept. 10,
THE LYRIC STOCK COMPANT IN
Other PsaoplsVsB Monsy
Matinees, Tuesday, Thursday, Satur
day and Sunday. Prices 100 and' 2e.
Every evening at 1:15. Prices 16c, Ilo
and 16c. Boxes 50c Office open 10 a. an.
to 10 p. m.
THE GRAND
Tanderine da T.uxa,
WBBX Or OCT. TTB. Of.
SASSY BOTTBB B CO,
rox sj roxza czbovs
And a host of other big acts.
Three shows dally at 1:10, 7:10 and
1:16 o. m.
Iff. i A
1 .... m '
j .is ! ,
$7.50 STARTS YOU
$1.25 A Week Keeps
You Going
lis tn a rood watch la what you get
at once, and If the head of the family
hnuM. from sickness or loss of em
ployment be unable to mats regular
payments, i carry you uniu ou
on your feet." Isn't that falrf
NATH WOLFF
rrop. rrasklla'a OoUateral Bank.
168 rtBST ST BXAB SSOBJUBOST.
DO YOU
WANT A
BARGAIN
?
SO slightly damaged Mwlngmachlnes
at very low prices; 81nger, Wheeler A
Wilson. Domestic, White, Household,
Davis and others; to make room for new
stock, wneeier St Wilson and Singers,
Bb Sk BUWAXt,
335 Korrlsom Bt Maraoam Bldf.
Wo can oxtraot on or all of
your teeth without hurting a bit
and put in new teeth the same
day If you desire.
Our system of crown and brldga
.work Is simple, quick and pain
less. When desired you can hare T.
P. Wise or my personal service.
Painless Extracting Tree Warn
Plata are Ordered.
20 YEARS HERB
And doing dental work all the
time. That is the record of Dr.
W. A. Wise. That's one reason
our business has grown our
patrons come back, and they send
their friends.
W. A. Wise, Dentist
railing bldg., 3d and Wasnlnrto
sts. S a, m. to 8 p. m. SuadBys
9 to 13. Painless Bxlractlon 50o
Plates 15.
T. P. Wise, H. A. Stordevant
ti A. HafTman and C S. Kebey
ASSOOIATXS.
Both Phones, A and Mala BOSS.
USB
aznopv
AN KOLA
ICinsof Coffees
b onn4 two Poun4 tint
A New Departure
,r J. ttv reducYd bV ths dolman Under-
litS-onWrs-i'A-e-ii'stAir'Af'J
fuSeral "SWSrT to mAi h.r.? ;
iii , fnitH.ntals connected with a fu.
The Edward Holmaa. Undertak
tnaompany the, leading funeral dl-
rectors rV-t ir, iVh.
VP we make To Mir. charges t or
embalming, hearse to cemetery, outslds
SSTcV any services that may be re-
and wwriages. thus affeotlna; a saving
o? l to in on each funeral. ,
THE EDWARD IIOLT.IAfi
UNDERTAKING CO.
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