The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 05, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENINO, NOVEMBER 5, 1907.
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SA TA GLAUS
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TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
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"Tha Tank Recant.'
..."Th Nlirhtlnaale.'
Haker "A Hola In tha Ground."
Empire "SweetesfOlrl In niile."
Grand Vaudeville.
MTlo ...... "Woman Airalnat Woman."
,-tar "Confessions of a Wife."
Announcement It mad, of an examina
tion to b held by tha United State
civil aervlce eommlailon in thlnJty on
November 27. to aacure ellrlblee to fill
14 vacancies in the pualtlon of mono
type macnimsi in tha government print
ing office at Washington, D. C. - The
position pay 68 H centa an hour. The
commlaslon also make announcement
oi an examinutlon to be held here De
cern Dr 4, io aecure eligible for ap-
J ointment aa civil engineer In the
'hlllpplne aervlce. These poaltlon pay.
minimum salary of $1,400. The olvll
aervlce commission ha experienced con-
ldrable difficulty In aacurlnar suf
ficient eligible to meet' the need of tho
servloe. and qualified persona are
Urged to enter this examination.
Arrested on complaint of bis wife for
non-support, C. M. Webster yesterday
was releaeed frorq Jail through her In
tercession. Webster wan caught several
nay ago and la aald to have abused hi
wife, In addition to falling to support
: ner. unce he wa behind the para, how
ever, the wife became aollcltnua for hla
welfare and haunted the officers until
an order for hi release wa secured,
lie wa allowed to go on hi own recog
nizance, promising to appear for trial
before Judge Webster of the county
court a soon aa the holidays are ended.
Another tep wa taken In puahlng
the construction of the Brooklyn sewor
HIS AGENT HEBE
German Toy Manufacturer
Tells of Season's New
Novelties.
TEDDY BEARS GO
OUT OF 'STYLE
BOUAH GOING AFTER
v.v-N. 31. JITJICK'S SCALP
' (United frees Leseed Wire.)
Bole, Ida., Nov. (.United State
Senator W. E. Borah left today (or
Washington. He will return to Boise
after taking the oath of offloe, to act a
peoiaj proHecutor in the Petttbone trial.
one or tae nrat thing to which Ben
a . , l I., ..u ,. gag
AXVSSaCia7TS.
whhi ",t. HE1L1G THEATRE r.
Tonight and Tomorrow Night
'I he Musical Comedy Succeaa
"The Yankee Reoent"
Pretty Olrl, Catchy Muilo, Dainty
costumes
Price EOc, 78c, 11.00. 41.50.
Submarine Boat Latest Invention for
Children' Amusement Merry-Go-
Round and Fireman Who Cllmb
Rope Will Be Big Sellers.
wi.h??gon HEILIG THEATRE
George A. Smldt,
many, an advance
of Bremen, 3r-
agent for Santa
Phone
Main I
Three NljrM. Beginning Thursday
special trice, uaiinee usiuraey
. KLUI XI WT
IN
"RAFFLES"
Evening. 11.(0 to 15c; Matinee $1 to JSo
Claua. arrived at the Hotel Portland I lUAKU UAYl UKAfN U SKi
yesterday when cable were laid for the
eiectrio Hants to be used by the work
men In building the Jong 1.600-foot tun
pel extending from East Tenth and
4 Taggart street to the Willamette river.
Part of the tunnel has already been
built and the excavations will be pushed
ror the remainder aa rapidly as poa
Bible. Mayor Harry Lane and City Kn
glneer Douglaa W. Taylor make dally
inspection of the sewer and are careful
to aee that all material 1 up to contract
specification .
The financial situation was discussed
at a meeting of the Men' league of
the First Congregational church laat
night. Addresses were made by Dr.
Henry Waldo Coe. Dr. Luther R. Pyott.
State Treasurer Jatnna 8tel and Judge
M. C. George. J. T. Drown acted as
toastmaster. All the speaker took an
optimistic view of the situation and
aw no reason to feel alarmed. Mr.
and Mr. Charlea Mathiaa rendered a
duet for piano and violin. Dr. George
Alnsley ang two solos.
Rov. William Q. Eliot Jr. will speak
tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 before the
Woman' Alliance of the Unitarian
church, which will hold it monthly
literary meeting In the chapel, corner
of Seventh and Yamhill streets. Mr.
Eliot attended the International congress
oi lihcrnl religion recently held in iios-
on and the aubjwt of hi address will
be, "Cambridge. Past and Present." The
Woman' alliance Invites a general attendance.
The Case of Andrew Carlson agnlnst
the San Krancleoo A Portland Steam
shop company. In which the plaintiff
was given Judgment for riamnirea
amounting to J3.060, is to be taken to
the United States court or appeals.
Counsel for trie defendant appeared bo-
fore the United states clruult nirt
this morning, when the appeal was
completed.
Helen Mar Shaw, who has planned,
designed and written more advertising
than any other woman, will talk to the
member of the Portland Ad club to
morrow evening In the board of trade
rooms In the Chamber of Commerce
building. More than f 1,500,000 has been
expended for advertising under Miss
thaw's diroction which Include some
of the best known brand of food stuffs.
thi morning. Mr. Smldt cells toys and
novelties, Including th Teddy bear,
more of which are being disposed of
this year than ever before. But the
Teddy bear 1 doomed, the novelty men
believe, and they are all racking their
Ingenious brains for a substitute. How
ever, they thick the Teddy I good for
the winter at least
One of the latest novelties In the toy
line for the amusement of the patriotic
fun-loving children of the United States
Is a little submarine boat that not only
run beneath the aurface of (ha water
but it discharge tiny torpedoes Just a
the big boats are supposed to do. Power
is ootatnea from a spring.
ine ooat may Da regulated so a to
run In a circle or In a straight line. Dy
another attachment the desired depth
of the little toy la also scheduled. In
an ordinary pool or clear water the sub
marine torpedo boat will go round and
round an Inch or two under the water's
surface and at Interval the ftrlus of
the supposed battleship destroyer will
IQIIOW,
This I th one novelty of the season.
It I the Invention of the Oerman and
1 rather an expensive plaything. They
retail ror rrom it to i& in this country.
So far this toy ha only been placed en
the markets of the larger cities, but
Portland is to have som of them even
before the arrival of the fleet of battle-
ships from the Atlantic.
a cneaner toy this year ana one that
Is particularly amusing to the younger
generation, is a rireman in uniruim ana
helmet, that climbs a rope, hand over
hand, to the rescue of anything you
wtah to Imagine. This will sell for 60
or 60 cent.
Another new Invention for the
children 1 the merry-go-round with the
figure on pivots. When the machine Is
In motion these object swing outward
In exact Imitation of the larger swings
which are operated for the benefit of
the fun-seeking public at all the sum
mer amusement resorts.
"(iermany is manufacturing more
toys aud novelties this year thaTt ever
before, Mr. Bmial aula tni morning.
'Our business In America 1 simply
enormous. More toys are manufactured
In r.ormanv thiin In any other lsnn
And more toy are sold In the United
State than In any other country.1
Friday, the 8th. in the evening Instead
of morning aa usual.
Portland' Famous Theatre.
TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK
A Great Success
The Nightingale"
A merry mingling of melodious melodies
Evenings tic, o. 75c; matinee ib. 60u
NEW EXPO RINK
rs kate Afternoons
TO BTAXZI HOW.
Skate KornlB
urn
Instruction free Xlerant Kuala
afternoon
venlng. Keeler and Coulson,
runny clown and uutenman.
Woodman aright Wedjieaday.
and
the
ator Borah will rlvs hla attention will
'be aneffort to Secure removal from
office or District Attorney Norman M
Kulck. whom ha accuse of beln re
sponsible for hi Indictment on the land
fraud charge, of which Borah was re
cently acquitted.
Where to Dine.
All th delicacies of th seanon at th
Portland Restaurant: fine private apart
ments for ladies, 80S Wash., near Fifth.
AJttrsxMzvrs.
BAKER. THEATRE moss Kola S
' OXO. Zn BAKXm, Oeal Kaoarer.
fTOMH OK THE BAKER STOCK CO.
Tonight All Week Matinee Saturday.
Second great Hoyt Play of the Season.
"A Holes In tho around'
Nothing but Fun, Laughter, Musio and
Merriment.
Evening, tic, ific, too. Matinee, lie, 25o.
Xeit Week, "The Adventwr of X.ady
Ureal."
EMPIRE THBATRB
Morrison and 12th.-Phone Main 117.
Milton W. Seaman, Manager.
Eastern ronrt attractions nlv All
this wank MatlriAAa Ur.Hn.H. v -..
Saturday. A nw and charming Southern
play by Freda SImon.
TMM IWSITIIT (ilMIt IIT DIXIX."
Night prices, 16c, Z5c, 8 So. 60c. Mati
nees, 16o, too.
wast Week "Xantan Hearts."
TM U ORAND
Tauderllle de Lax.
ALL THIS WEKK.
The Rig Headllner.
CXAS. 9. WHO, XATXSZV M.AM
CO.
MAY YOHE
Formerly Ldy Francta Hope.
Time and price remain the same.
Sl-bur Bank Account
i3 good
at
Eilers
Piano
House
.1.' ,11,
Tht Hou of Highest Quality
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.A.
Webfoot Oil Blacking
Makes Shoes Waterproof Preserres
AT AXiXi SXAUIkI.
The STAR
ALiLl 1I11S W1LH.K
Th R. E. French Stock Co. Present the
(Jreat Moral Drama,
"tm oovrxsuoirs or a wot."
n unees nunaays, luesaays, Thursday
and Saturdaya at I:S0. Price 10c, 20c.
Kvery evening at 1:15. Prloe-15e, 26c,
5c. Reserve seat for all performance
by Jther phone.
In
ShB si
A husv nlace Jacob Schwlnd shoe re
pairing works shoe repaired while you
wall, wtien necessary. iw eoies
75c. 167 Stark street, near Park.
m
Blnck Bear nut coal at $8.00 per ton
Is the most economical coal to burn.
Try It. Oregon Fuel Co., 134 Alder
street. Phones A-1665; Main 85.
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NOVEMBER 7, 8, 9
ORIENTAL BUILDING, FAIR GROUNDS
TPpCprT JspH Seats may now be re-
XXDCl VCU 6Crvc(i an(j purchased
Qporf Tinlrff q or "thcr the
U&L -i- liVC to evenings or matinees.
Early purchase is ad- EVENINGS $1.50
vised because of the Y .
unusual demand for MATINEES . 75c
ON SALE AT
Steamer Jesse Harktn. for Camas,
Washousal and way landing, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leave Washington street
dock at 2 p. m.
The federated east side club will meet
this evening at the Hotel Sargent, In
quarters of the East Side club. Grand
and Hawthorne avenues. It la expected
there will be something dcflnito decided
upon regarding municipal ownership of
a rock cruaner, but mere are a nurawr
of Important matters demanding the at
tention or tna ciuos tnai win unuouoiea
ly come up for consideration.
Bv order of Judge Wolverton this
morning O. F. Uveal-, against whom
the St. Helens Lumber company was
given Judgment some time ago in a
bankruptcy case, was ordered to appear
before the United States circuit court
November 14 to show cause why the
decision had not been obeyed.
Ex-Senator Foss of Pierce county,
Washington, writes: "I take pleasure
In making this statement to you. that I
have used Golden Grain Granules for
about two year. I have also used
nd other brands, but tlolden Grain
Granule Is the only brand that has the
flavor of high-grade coffee."
Members of Central W. C. T. V. will
hold their regular monthly social ses
sion tomorrow afternoon at their head
quarters In the Goodnough building.
Several Interesting talks have been
promised by the memttera and an inter
esting program is promised.
The Wind River Lumber company has
brought auit In the United States cir
cuit court against the Frankfort Ma-
, rlne Accident & Plata. Glass Insurance
company for $5,000 .and costs. The suit
Is the outcome of an Injury sustained
by one of the employe of the lumber
company.
A fountain syrlngo and hot water bag
is a handy thing to have In the house
tw case of need, but a poor one Is worse
than useless. Go to Albert Bernl, the
druggist, 233 Washington street, and
get the reliable article at a moderate
price that can bo depended on In time
of need.
Save the discount (25 cents) by pay
ing vour hllla for November service on
or before the 10th of the month. Home
Telephone companv.
Wear Eleetropode In your hoeg and
keep ycur feet warm. $1 a pair, at
Dernt'a drug store, 233 Washington. St.
Dr. George Rubensteln. expert oi
clnn. Consultation free. Perfect
ting lenses. 113 4th St. near Yamhill.
ptl-flt-
POWERS & ESTES DRUG STORE
143 SIXTH STREET
or
Your check or certificate of deposit, big or little, on any
established bank, will secure a splendid piano, fine or
gan, Pianola Piano or a Pianola at a saving that makes
buying now of greatest possible importance. We have
all the faith in the world in Oregon's financial institu
tionsin the solidity of our city and its business inter
ests, and in the great and rich country tributary to our
ports of trade. Money in tremendous amounts will
soon be flowing westward instead of eastward. But
just now, while the demand is greatest the other way,
we stand ready to put our shoulders to the wheel with
all the help in our power, not only to assist our factories
with ready funds, but also to place within our customers'
reach every inducement possible in the matter of
money-saving opportunities. It's worth your while to
buy now today. And such an opportunity as offered
here cannot come again, nor can it be duplicated elsewhere.
Pianos
Organs
Talking
Machines
eatiOTliab&
3S3 Washington, Corner Park
Biggest
Busiest
and Best
of all
Van
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belts Just re
the druggist,
Another lot of money
celved by Albert Bernl.
233 Washington street.
Selling-Hlrsch building, room 38-39-40.
Hair dressing, shampooing, mani
curing, facial massage.
Acme Oil Co. aell afty coal oil and
fine gasoline. Phone East 719; B-1007.
E. W. Moore, expert photographer.
Elks' building. Seventh and Stark ft.
Woman' Exchange, 111 Tenth etreet,
lunch 11:30 to 1; business men' lunch.
Woodward Dancing Academy, Arion
hall. Tonight. Lesson 25 cents.
Tou can find at 150 5th the gentle
man's caterer, Harry C. Hippie.
Ooodman, optician, 211
'Bad Eyesr
Morrison.
Silverware, Wat)es; Beck's, 205 Alder
Dr. E. C. Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam.
tlon this evening at the residence of
Mrs. Charles Cottel. 893 Kelly street, for
the new members gained during the re
cant membership contest. It Is desired
that all members attend.
A $7 clock for 15. Goodman, 211 Mor,
JX Chambers, optician, 12 Seventh.
Try the Independent laundry.
Bark Tonto for rheumatism.
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Com to thi office with all of
your tooth troubles, then you are
assured of the best work.
We can extract one or all your
teeth without hurting a bit, and
put In new teeth the same day If
you desire.
Our bridge work 1 the best ob
tainable. A bridge fitted at this
office Is a positive comfort.
Nothing ever has to be done over
again that we once finish, we
upply only tne worK mat is
lasting.
We use .only the best material
our crown work. We aim to
secure your friends' work also.
AL
20 YEARS HERE
NOTICE TO
Oregon Trust Savings Bank pol-
tors
e
Of over $100 that have not signed up
fni- toianhona bonds or bank stock.
Central W. C. T. U. will hold a recep-Lrhere has been placed with we about
100 lots In what la Known as irvingxon
Heights that I can trade for accounts
against said bank.
This Is beautiful part of the city,
and the lots are put In at the regular
selling price. Here Is a chance to make
a turn that will make you perfectly safe,
We sponge sn6 press your clothes
and shine your shoes, all for tl per
month. Main 814, A-4314. Wagons run
everywhere. Unique Tailoring Co, 309
Stark
The United Daughters of the Confed
eracy will hold a meeting at the resi
dence of Mrs.- A. M. Lee. 594 nth St.,
Cot in the Wrong "Jinf
Little man But his collar
Lookin' Sad, Saws his neck.
Has he lost And. his nerves
His faithful dad7 Are all arwreck.
Noslr-e-e!
Not. a bit
Nor his girlie
Hasa'i. quit
Nor" he hasn't
Lost a cent
Cn a'bank. '
Thi Hftl rartt.
Little man
Mighty man.
Yet he might be
Dreadful glad.
If his linen , ,
Came to us.
There would not be
Any fuss. ,
Little gnan, Oh, be wise; Open up Those
Sleepy Eyes,., .
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UKfOrJ IAUNDRY
Collar and Cuff Specialists. '
trtccr-o Aura Columbia btbssts.
J'!i -u s; J!:t!n S3S; A1123.
as this property is worm every ceni
asked for it
When I tell you that you can get
these lots for J500 and 1550 per lot I
think you will call and see me.
J. A. HARBKE,
Room 8, Mallory bldg., 288 Stark street
Both phones Main 2707; A-2707.
FINANCIAL SITUATION".
Business Will Steadily Improve JIo
Season for Boll Times.
The financial situation will Improve
from this time om" said Frank Roth
schild of the, Famous clothing house.
"Our business has been going on day
after day justi as if there had not been
any ajsturbance of any sort Wa have
made our deposits daily at the bank
and our payrolls and other transac
tions have been taken care of by the
bank as uSuaL The business mw are
well- sware of the faot that the banks
are solid, that there is wore money due,
the" farmers of the northwest than at
any other time In tne history of this
country, hence It is an utter Impossi
bility for us to have dull times.
"Of course we will take clearing house
certificates. We have been taking
checks on the banks all the time and
wish to go on record as having full con
fidence in the solioitv of our financial !
Institutions and nerfect - faith in the
prosperity, that will follow this little j
flurry In tha money -market'
And business constantly Increas
ing. Ask yourself the reason end
only one answer can suggest It
self. Nervous people need not
fear our treatment, there are no
bad effects at the time or after
wards. We have mastered our
profession and results fully con
firm the statement. We save all
teeth that can possibly be saved.
W. A. WISE, Dentist
railing bldg., 34 and Washington
ts. a. a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday
to 13. rainless Extraction 50c ;
Plates) tS. BOTH FKOJTES
A ATD KAUr 3039.
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116 cases of Fire Salvage of Men's and Women'a Apparel, Shoes, etc, received from the auction rooms of Samuel Gana St Co.,
207 and 209 East Madison street, Chicago. As fully one half of this shipment is in a bad condition with smoke and water, goods
must be closed out at once to prevent mildewing. Badly damaged goods we will give away. Goods in fairly good condition at
10 cents on the dollar. Goods in better condition at 25 cents on the dollar. Goods in perfect condition at 50 cents on the dollar.
Doors Open Daily
From 9 to 5 p. m.
Sale Positively Closes
Friday, November 8
MES&a-
Wisdom' -Violet
whitens the skin.
Cream softens and
Sewing Machines
No matter what 'you want to
Eay we can satisfy your needs,
ewlng Machines 4 up. All
Styles, alt Hakes.
New, good as new, slightly dam
aged and second hand. ,
THE WHITE
SEWING MACHINE AGENCY
439 .WpniiBgten,- - Gene lltiu
Men's Craven'f es
$5.00 for Men's Cravenettes,
$10 to $13.05 values.
Limit One.
$7.50 for men's finest $15.00
to $20.00 Priestley Crave
nettes, black and gray.
Limit One.
$10.00 for all leading makes
of $25 to $37.50 Cravenettes.
Limit One.
MEN'S DEPT.
600 dozen Men's Collar Free.
6 for Men's soaked 25c Sox.
Limit Five Pair.
One case Work Shirts (limit
one) 25.
Three cases Knit Underwear,
water damaged only (limit
two suits), lOcS
Five cases Derby Knit Under
wear, slightly water dam
aged, 20.
Limit Two Suits.
Two cases best .$1.00 10 oz.
Buckskin Gloves, 49.
.Limit Two Pair.
Three cases Switz-Conde's fa
mous steam-3hkunken Un
derwear for 9 It.
g Limit One Suit
One badly damaged case of
Fast Black Sox for 10t.
Limit Five Pairs.
Two cases 25c Cashmere Hose,
watef soaked only. . for
,12 l-2.
i-imit Five Fairs,
One case water-soaked
Sweaters for 25 .
jimit una.
Three cases Sweaters and Car
digan Jackets, rorth $2.50
to $5.50, for $1.00.
. iroit un
509 Ladies' Coats. Cloaks and Jackets Free
Pretty badly burnt and soaked. These goods
will be thrown outside, so help yourself pick out
what you want and take it along. We will be too
busy to wrap them up for you.
TA KH ONLY OINE. PLEASE
No (foods Will Ba
Sold to Dealers
Extra Help In All De
partm'tt. Apply Mgr.
$1.00
Men's Overcoats
$2.95 for a lot of badly
soaked $10 to $ir Overcoats.
Limit One.
$4.95 for slightly water dam
aged $15 Overcoats.
$7.50 and $10 for best $18.50
to $30 Overcoats.
PANTS
50 for $1.00 Pants, slightly
scorched.
$1.00 for $3.00 pairs of soaked
Pants. i
$2.00 for tailor-made Pants in
good condition.
$1.85 for $3 Corduroy Pants.
$1.95 for $4.00 Rubber-lined
Duck Coats.
75 for Boys' Suits worth $3.
$1.35 for Boys7 Suits worth
$4.00.
$2.00 for Boys' Suits worth
$5.00. . '
25 for 50c Boys Pants.
Over 1,000 Boys- Suits in
this big sale.
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MEN'S SUITS
Badly damaged suits sold for
next tojiothing. Suits in good
condition at 25c to 50c on the
dollar.
$2.50 for Suits (wet only), up
to $11.50 values.
$5.00 for finest $15.00 Black
Thibet Suits, single or double-breasted,
all sizes.
$10.00 for your pick of 385
Suits of the famous Wilton
cloth, in black ..and fancy
weaves ; all hand-tatlotea ;
$20 to $25 values.
Buy Tour Shoes at 30c
to 50c on the Dollar
Winter Shoes now. ". Shoes
for men, women, boys and
girls, every pair guaranteed.
Ten thousand pairs In this
big Salvage Sale.
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Doors Open Dally From 9 to 5 p. m.
Women's Coals
500 Ladies' Coats, etc., in bet
ter condition, -at 50.
460 Ladies' . Long and ; Short
Coats, water soaked, only $1
380 Ladies' Garments in fairly;
good condition a $2.50.
Limit On. - -185
Ladies' Coats, all silk-lined
in good condition, values up ;
to $30.00, now $5.00.' ...
$7.50 for pick of the bunclu
s Coats of ; all kinds from the
best, house on State St of
Chicago values up to $50.00,,
for $7.50.
FURS
10 Fur Coats worth $50.00 to
$125, for $15.00.
Slightly soaked, at 25c on
the dollar." Five big cases of
Ladies' Finest Furs, some wa- .
ter soaked, mostly perfect -95f
for all kinds of Neck Furs
worth to $5.
$2.95 for all kinds of Neck
.Furs worth' to $11.50.
$3.95 for all kinds of Neck
7-Fura worth to $15.00.
$4.95 for all kinds of Neck ,
Furs worth to $20.00.
50 Ladies' Cravenettes, .soaked,
for $1.50. T, .'
Five casjes of Ladies' $1.00 Ln-
denvear f?r 47. Buxc?
vmj is nil. j
Two cases of sligritly Ii'
Sateen Skirts w.rt.'i
for .? 1.0 0.
Five cases La-'H"? ,1
worth up to C i"' '
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