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THE OREOON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 18. 1807. Town Topics TOMGUT'i AMUSEMENTS. . "Th Linn and th Houm." . ...Oulney Adam Baayer." ...Tlie Thna Mu.keteer." ...."A Olrl vt th Htreeia." Vaudevlll "Caught In th Weh." ..."From Farm to Factory." lUilic ... Marquam Baker .,, Kmpir ., Urand .., I'jrrlu ... in.. . . . IN A man who derlurea hi name to ba H. B. Hunter waa found guilty of va- 5ranry in th municipal court and a o-dy 111 inlcnr put an and to a Killca InvrntlKatlon that for several day ha niada the man an objact of more than passing lntrt lo th au thority. Home daya ago fluster wnt Into the Catholic book atore on Waah lngton street, near the Helllg theatre and locking the door behind him dis passionately Informed thn nrunrlalor that ha wanted money. Whrn thl ll rrfnaad him he unlocked the door and j walked out main. Special 1'olUeman riiHlmmotn waa Informed of the oc- I rur ranee and arrested the man In a I nearby aaloon. Acting on the auppo- I union that the man la a hold-up artist In dlxgulae I Ik- police Invent lasted III record but failed to connect him In any manner with an unlawful act. A charge of vagrancy waa therefore pieced against him and the Jail aentence fol lowed. The civil service coirunlaalon in nouncea an examination to be held Jan uary 16 for the ponlllnn of farmer with knowledge of Irrigation at th Fort Yuma achool. Arlxona. at $710 per an num, and for other vacanclea In the In dian aervlce at aalarlea tanging from MOO to 1730 per annum. An examina tion la to he held January I for eligible from which to make certification to fill a vacancy In the poaltlon of atereotyper In the -pvernmetit printing office at ft centa per hour and for vacanclea requiring almllar qualification For either of these examination application should be niHdo to Z. A. I.elgli at the poatofflce. 1000 TURKEYS A THOUSAND engaged for Chriit mas. Place your order for our corn fed turkeys for your CHRISTMAS DINNER D.C BURNS 210 THIRD ST. Between Sainton and Taylor. Both phoaea Malm 61. A 168. HCA llfel 1 NIIw II n We Handle the Best of Coals Only Our coal It dejivered In sacks. When taken in bulk the price it 50c kit per ton. MM ni to vrwaiot CARBON HILL (Steam) RICHMOND (Auttrallan) BEAVER HILL (Coot By) CARBON HILL (Washington) LIBBY (Coot Bay) SNEDDON (Australian) AND WELSH ANTHRACITE 15 L For Quick Delivery Always Order Your Coal From the INDEPENDENT COAL (& ICE CO, IK CTADV CT T. BBTBBTB ABD rilK. Dhetia Mai T0 Main 14t8. J jinnu a Odd. oil Library. uwu A-S7B0 A-Hfld. Oun Co.. have recently been victimised by a man who 1 wanted by the police for paaalrif forged check. In each In- tgnc the man. who gave the name of Wilson, purchased goods and tendered tha check In payment, receiving caeti in exenange The name or John J. Kicn ardaon had been forged to the check. Councilman George L.. Baker will In troduce an ordinance at the ipeclal ea nlon of tha city council tomorrow after noon Instructing the rlty engineer to I'liiiatrurt a cement aldewalk on Mor rlaon atreet between Vet l'ark and lentn, on tne tennoyer diock. in maJ,a." at the fnlveralty and the ownera of the property have steadfastly put off the demand of tha council for a new walk by utatlng they Intend to build ahortly. Nothing ha bean done In thin line and Councilman Baker la determined to force the matter to au laaue. Answering th complaint of Harry r. Warner, who la aulng the O. K. tc N. for damage for peraona) Injuria al leged to have been Improperly treated by the railroad physician at 8t. Vin cent's hospital, the defendant haa coma to the defena of Dr. Frank Taylor, the physician who treated the plaintiff. Warner loat an arm In the local rar ithopa last year and waa In the hoapltal for nearly five weeks. Bluce hi dis charge, the railroad say, a cystic growth haa apepared on hla wrlat. and he haa refused th offer of further treatment by Dr. Taylor. A petition algned by 1(0 citizen and taxpayers waa presented to tha city council of St. John last night asking that on ordinance be panned closing the skating rink, shooting gallery and pool room on Sunday No action waa taken against the measure. A revolution was passed making all business legal that waa transacted by the cotfhcll during the holidays. The ladlea of the University Park Con gregational Aid aoclety will conduct a food aaJe, Including good home-made mincemeat, "lust like mother ieil to l'ark Meat market, and also at Henolds & Dodxon's grocery of Portsmouth, on the 22d and 2Jd of thla month. Th Oregon Railroad A Navigation company has begun suit against tho A. Whale Piano company to collect 1140 alleged to be due on a shipment or 16 olanoa sent from Chicago to Portland. The complaint says that the freight of 12 per hunnrea. a riled with tne intcr atate commerce commission, liu not been paid. A resolution relative to the fees and duea of the Portland Ad dub will be Introduced at a meeting of the organiza tion thl evening in the board of trade room In the chamber of commerce. The resolution will also have an Important bearing on the proposed Increase In membership. Toilet and manicure seta, safety ra xora and shaving outfits, smoking sets, collar and cuff boxes, genuine leather goola, handbags, purees, cardcasea and wallets, fine perfumes Do your holi day buying at Hernia drugstore, 283 Wash.ngton atreet. Alma I.enon haa begun suit for dl vorao from Luther O Lenon, to whom she wn married In Salem In June. 1SWO She charges that she waa deserted without cause on October IB. 190S, nnd her husband nas not alnce returned to her home. The resignation of Councilman Peter Autzen was read and accepted by 'he city council of St. Johns laat night. The position filled by Mr Autzen ha The United Btatea land office waa been vacated three times since the elec- movl1 yPePday to the Worcester bulld tlon laat April. It will be fi led again , .,, t-u l. . at the next meeting. The tax levy will M". "''"J- , T,h r,na"e wa" alo be made at the meeting next week. made owing to the fact that the quar The property valuation this year Is J2.-'r " hp Columbia build ng had be 461. hn. an exceaa of 1300.000 over thelSme, l0? ,mBl' for ,he uln of the valuation of a year ago. Portland office. Woodlawn camp 77J. Woodmen of the world, entertained their friends laat evening with the following program: Solectlon. by the East Portland Orches tral club; address, State Organizer H. J,. Day; recitation. Miss Sheldon; In strumental. Edward and Drlscoll- vocal solo. Klla Brandon; piano aolo. Edward Griffith; recitation. W. M. Cook; violin aolo, Prof. Wirt and 11. Drlscoll; selec tion by orchestra, after which an oyster supper was served. A Christmas tree for the poor chil dren will be given on Christmas nlgbt at the 8alvatlon Army, 249 Madison street, where every poor child will re ceive a small gift. The Salvation Army la doing Its utmost to help the needy at thl time of the year. C. Henri Labbe. consular agent for France, has applied to the county court for letters on the estate of J. R. Danze. a sailor of the bark Emille Oalllne, who accidentally lost his life on March J. The purpose of the consul Is to proae cute. a claim for $500 damages for per sonal Injuries againat the Northern Pa cific Terminal company. Fr.rmer Chicago residents now living In Portland are to organise. A meeting will be held soon after the holiday. G. F. Martin with Offices In the Couch building has been selected as temporary secretary of the movement. McGregor, Oow & Co., Ltd., of Lon don, owner of the British steamship (ilep.Rtrre now in Portland, have brought suit againxt K"rr. Glfford & Co.. of rortlat.d. grain exporters. In the United States district court for $10,000 for fall ing to abide by n contract. W. C. Bris tol Is proctor for the libellants. The Olonstrae arrived In Portland November An appropriate gift for a gentleman thru ahavea 1 one of those celebrated razors sold and guaranteed by Albert Bernl. the druggist. Second and Wash ington. Nothing appeals stronger to a wo mnn'e heart than a pretty handbag. Ele gant leather bags in latest designs at Bernl's drugatore, 233 Washington atreet To lovers of pood perfume Our large and well selected stock cf fine perfumes for the holiday trade Includes the latest am' most popular odors from the lend ing perfumers. Fragrant and lasting odors, In elegant, funcy packages, sln .rtv douhlv and nets and in- bulk Al. bert Bern!, druggist. Second and Wash Try Japanese anti-dust compound for sweeping floors. It removes all dust from a room without stlrrlna; It up to i'leneer h"aint company, iso First street Phones Main 1334, A 1334. Three Portland firms, I. Gevurtz & Sons. Robinson & C. and the Northwest F. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING Phones f Main 165 Home A 1165 First and Oak Ree our display of rare china, brass, bronze wares and fancy goods. Entire stock at big reductions until Xmas. Oriental Importing Co., 444 Washington. Furs All furs at half price this week I only. Come and he convinced. Re- modeling done. I.. Schumacher, furrier, 185 Madison street, near bridge. I The Boston store. First and Salmon, will be open evenings from now till Xmas for the accommodation of shop pers. , Commencing December 21, there will be a alight change in schedule on Van couver line. See printed time card ob tained at ticket offices. The Boston store. First and Salmon, will be open evenings from now till Xtnaa for the accommodation of shop pers. Steamer Jesse Harxins, for Camas, Washougnl and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington strael dock at t p. m. EXPO RINK TOITIOKT I XATS SEX BXBTOV'S OBBAT ACT. The Boston store. First and Salmon, will be open evenings from now till Amas for tne accommouauun ui auop pers. Dr. H. A. Huffman, dentist, rooms 206-7 Allsky bldg.. 3d and Morrison. Phone A-2248 and Paclfio 1848. A. Vulllenmler, Jeweler, 250 Alder bet. 2d and 3d. Diamonds, watches, jewelry, cut glass, at reasonable prices. Acme OH Co. sail safety eoal oft and On gasoline. Phone East 78S; B-1007. Woman's Exchange, '33 Tenth street, lunch 11:30 to 2; business .men's lunch. Rlngler's swimming- plunge open dally. Grand and East Morrison. 25 cents. Rev. J. Whltcomb Brougher will speak at the Men's Resort mission tonight. Business cards, $1.80 per 1,000. Cut rata printers. Phone Paclfio 60L Highest prke paid tor fresh eggs. Krue', Park and Morrison. XX Chambers, optician. 121 Seventh. Journal want ads. lc a word Manure for aale. Main $6SS. ark Tonlo for rheumatism. Where to Dine. H, C Brandes' grill, 103 Sixth, serves elegant Tabla d'Hote dlnnera dally. W serve a merchants' 25c lunch. 11:30 to 8:30; 35c table d'hote dinner dally, 1:80 to 8:00. Dunsmore'a restau rant. 84S Waahlngton atreet. Coal. Cryatal Ice & Storage Co. . Phones pfflca East Zlt, A-Uiii flttakafs, lUla A VISIT TO OUR STORE WILL SETTLE THE QUESTION A cut of 25 per cent on all Smoking Jackets, Lounging Robes, House Coats and Bath Robes. An elegant assortment to select from. PAJAMAS Night Robes Neckwear Suspenders Handkerchiefs Mufflers Dress Protectors FANCY WAISTCOATS Cape Gloves Kid Gloves Silk-Lined Gloves Jewelry Gold Gloves Umbrellas and Canes Leather Collar Bags HATS STETSON TRIMBLE will Merchandise Orders In Attractive Forms Men's Clothing V Off $20.00 Suits 914.50 $25.00 Suits $18.50 $30.00 Suits $22.50 Men's Suits in Fancy Fabrics $35.00 Suits .. $40.00 Suits ., $50.00 Suits .. Full Dress, Tuxedo, Black and Blue Suits, 10 per marked price. Overcoats and Cravenettes, 15 per marked price. 926.50 $32.50 $40.00 cent off cent off 289 and 291 Washington St., rhinL OPCN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Hotel Neustadter Bros. Portland, Oregon REMOVED TO II be fi Mm Eahri tod I Fifth and Ankeny Streets -IIWI iWa' mm- ICS mm mm mm i mm mm en J 20 YEARS HERE ID ft Our fort- is so orranlMd that ra rait do yor ntlr crown. Drldf and plat work In a dav If naccaaary. This will , ba at'prvclaiM hy psopla from out of 1 i -n. Ynxi may hava yonr tth I tranrd in ill morntna; and go horn at nlaht with nw ones. FoaiTiTEtr ranfi.xs9 zttao TIOW rEB WsTCBt n.ATa o IUO0EI ASM OlDIllP. Wa rcmov tha most nltlv ttt and ronii without raualns; pain. No i tuilnt. no uncertainty, no bunfllna: (only tha moat rlntino and earful tratmnf. our Hrldca and Plata Work I parfe't; 20 y-ar continuous practice I haa mad thl ro"lhl. j ixAamr attostb nii an nmras Whin delrd you rn ha T. P. Wla or my personal rvtc& W. A. WISE, Dentist Kklllnr hM(.. 3d and Waahlngton sta. I a. m. to D p. m. Hunday. to II. alnlfM Katrartlon. l0c; flat. 15 00. both raoxxa. a. amv maut aoat. H ILL MILITARY ACADEMY PORTLAND ORE. " A Bnardtng and Day School for Young Mtn aad Eoya. Preparation for ol lecea. U. 8 Military and Naval Acaderol. Ao credited to Stanford. Herkeley. Cornell, Am herd and all Btat VnU trr and Afrlcultural (olli- Manual train In. Buatneaa couraa. Th prlnr'pal haa had It rears experience In Port iand. Comfortable quar ter. Beat environment Make reservations now. For Illustrated catalei and other literature ad arts J. W. BILL. 11. D.. Vrtsclpal and Proprietor. HAT AR II f lr II- JJ-JJJ- AMVMinaWT. A New Departure Th coat of Interment has been greatly reduced by the liolman Under taking company. Heretofore It ha been the custom of funeral directors to make charge for all incidental connected with a fu neral. The lidward Holman Undertak ing company, the leading funeral di rector of Portland, have departed from that cutom. When cuaket 1 furnished by u e make no extra charges for embalming, henrae to cemetery, outalde box or anv Vrvtces that may be re quired of us. except clothing, cemetery and carriage, thus effecting a saving of !5 to 176 on each funeral THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. 80 TsUJVD IT., COS. IA.Z.KOXT. pricts: I HAMLIIN 'Jf'A hbilioT't?Jeatre, ii an Thursday Tnla. (3.50 o. xrtn. Aeata now Direction Beats now StMrt. ellln- Wynn Coman. ffiX HE1L1G THEATRE SXr, LA8T TIME TONIOHT Henry R Harris Present Charlea Klein's Great American Play, THE LION AND THE MOUSE Prices $1.50. $1.00. 75c. 50e. Phones Main 1 and "A" 1121 MARQUAM QRAIND (Portland's Famous Theatre Main t.J Tonight and all week. Matinee Saturday. "QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER" The Greatest Rural Comedy Ever Writ ten. Don't Mia This Delightful Play. Evenings 25c, 85, 60c, 75c. Mat. 25c. 60o THE JAS. !. MARSHALL MANUFACTURING CO. Show Cases, Cabinets, Stort and Office Fixturel tor Tronta Changed, Hon md- j lad. Oeneral Contracting, nana Draws. , 889 Conch Btrett. Paona Paolflo ilBU WD SEWT BZ.ZCTXX0 BIOITB. I BAKER. THE ATRK nni Mala t I GEO. L. BAKER Oeneral Manager. ' Home of the famous Baker Stock Co. 1 All this week, an elaborate production of I Alexander Dumas' romantic drama, I "T TaTJUBB IttTtTBXSTBBKS," i A play everyone should witness. Scenery and costumes correct and beautiful. Oreat cast. Evenings 26c, 15c. tOc. Matlnea 15c. 2ic. Matlnea Haturday. Best Week Boyt'a "A BUdnlght Ball. EMPIRE THEATRE Morrison and lJth. Prirtrf Main lit. MILTON W. SEAMAN, Manager. Tonight Every Night This Week. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Llllla Mortimer's Startling Modern Melodrama, ant. OP BH BTBEBTB." Special Scenic Production. Thrllla and Com adv. Kllhta IKx 9a IS.. XAo jr n Bt Waak-"Why tinrla'taava Home," 1 I IU Ol rtK noaa, yew. A-149Q Entire week of Dec. 15th. The R. K. French 8tock Co. Prasantaj "PatOK PABK TO PACTOBT A Melodrama In Four Acta. Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday? and Saturday, prices 10c and JOc. Evening 15r, 256 and ?5c. at J:15. Bt Week "Th Queen of tna WUU flay." LYRIC THEATRE Both Phone : Mala 468S ; Worn; A-103B. Week Commencing Monday, Dee. 16. The Allen Ptock Company Presents the) Thrllllne; Deteetlre Drama, "CAVOHT tn TBB WB1. Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. Saturdav i and Sunday. Prices 10c and 80c. Krerr evenlna- at 8:13. Prices 10c. 20c and 30c Boxes 50c. Office opn 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. 44 8D ST., BBT. ASK AHD PXBB. Phone Main 847S. THE QRA N t Sewing Machines at Low Prices Fifty slightly damaged sewing ma chines, including Singers, Vhee!er Wilson, Domestics, Whites. Household, Davis and others, for sale very cheap to make room for new stock. 33S Morrison Martnam Bldg. S. S. SIGEL m.mr r lf"-re . . y - rr ' "ZjZtHHmjSm IfUa-xKl suntb--inuii-TiAoiAiB. CLAY MORSE I BOTH PPIorM M Mfe . Tba 0rland tk S4 Dt TW iar- Lace House Laundry 864 W. SOTM ST. PKOBBB Mala 17B4 A-1784 Z.ACB CTTBTAZBS A 8PXCIAX.TT. Prices Evenings, lSc and tie. Tfcraa) performanoe daily, 2:30, 7:30 and 1:15 p. m. Week day matinee prices, 15o to all parts of the house, except boxes. TBB WOBIO'B PAMOUI BOOT PAX- xxr. jnniPBrr, wbotmab co. And Plenty of other Biff Onis. Don't fall to vlalt the Orand this week. THE NICKEL0DI0N TKEATRC Opposite Oregon la n Building. Th Oenulne Patlis ProdtMtlOM "TBB KXPS OP OHBIBT." By apecltl request tha Pastio pur will ba put on Monday, Tuesday, Wed nesday, closing Wednesday night ASXXSSZO 100 POB VP-TO-X7ATB SHS CALL UP MAIN 8403 ED SHEEN, 358 Ankeny St. Money to Loan On BXAXi BBT ATX J. L. White 331 BBXMOCX BX4t. BOT XV TXB TXVBT See J. R. HAMILTON At th MODEBB PJtlBTEBT, for OkMf Prlnttar. tt mnaaal Blda;. 4tk and Morrison. Schwab Printing Co, TK STAKK STRRIT INSIST! DEMAND t , TH tn Crocar to Orlw ANKOLA King of ColTeei 1 11. 40c, 2 lbs. 75c Wtbfoot OU Blacking ; tftkaa BUoea WHmtf Pstssma) ' laataaiwjrof arkfm AT AS.1V jBAlt y" dry. oTaWtniowiboatUt .iKl M faml, teas yff. 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