The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 20, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND. FRIDAV EVENING, DECEMBER 20. 1907.
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TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
."Qutney Adams Sawyer."
"Tha Thro HmmiNri
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Grand , VaudevIHe
Lyrlo "Caught In the Web."
fclar ' Krora Farm to Factory."
Ths annual election of officer" of
Oregon division. No. II, or the ladles'
auxiliary to the Order of Railway Con
ductors was held Tuesday. Mrs. Frank
Wlrden was unanimously reelected
president, f ollowing Is a list of the of
ficers elected for the year re.
Frank Wlrden. president; Mrs. George
C. Dustin. vlee-presldent; Mrs. Abble
Crocker, secretary and treasurer; Mrs.
J. Mcklnney, senior sister; Mrs. Robert
Chambers, Junior slstsr; lit. Letta
Smith, guard; Mrs. Sara Vealch, chair
man executive committee; Mra. Jennie
Clark, first member executive commit
tee; Mra J. 1 Hastings, seenna memuer
executive committee; Mrs. Krank Wlr
den, correspondent; Mrs. A. McKlnney,
seoretary Insurance; Mra. Joe Crocker,
delegate; Mrs. Susie lirown, alternate
delegate; Mrs. J. L. Hastings, musician;
Mrs. Anna Crow, charity: Mrs. J. B.
Mowlsnd. truth; Mrs. Stella Nash,
friendship: Mrs. Sadie Toung, banner
bearer; Mrs. T. D. Hughes being grand
district deputy. The meeting closed
witn an ovation to the popular officers
chosen for tae ensuing year.
"Eastward Through tha BtorledNorth
wsst" la tha title of a new 10-psge
book Issued by the advertising depart
men l or tne isormern i-scino nauwu,
company. It Is descriptive of a trl
from California to Portland and Bcattl
and eastwsrd to St. Paul. The book 1
profusely Illustrated and contains nu
tnerous plcturss of Oregon scenery, In
eluding Mount Hood. The author li
Olln U. Wheeler who wrote the North
ern Pacific's Wondorland series. ih
book Is being distributed by the pas'
senger department Ite principal oh
Ject Is to stimulate tourist travel.
A dlKDlav of 10 boxes of Oregon ap
ples sent by William McMurray to the
Chlcaao meeting of the National Llve-
klnnlr aru.lulldn flimA mllfh fflVfir
able comment, and will prove to be an
effective advertisement tor nomeseea
era In the middle west. Mr. McMurray,
mm vaneral ttaaaenacr aaent of the Har
rtman llnea In the rarlflc northwest,
embraces manv oDDortunltlea to ahow In
A nrartlpal iv to the DfOIlle of the
east the superior products and business
opportunities In this section of the
country.
The Sellwood Improvement club re
cently passed a resolution protesting
the placing of city sdvertlsemcnts in
ths Dally Abstract and yesterday sent
a copy of the resolution to the city
council asking that the publication of
city business be In a dally Journal of
gereral circulation. The complaint
against the present system Is that the
Abstract dovs not have sufficient clr
culHtion to Justify the city In using It.
The matter waa referred to the JuJlcl-
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SATURDAY SPECIALS
PN SALE ALL DAY
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ary committee.
Arrangements have been practically
completed for a large excursion party
of business men of the Inland empire
ho mill visit California In February.
The train will leave Spokane February
7, over the O. R. & N. lines, and come
via Portland, where the entire party of
excursionists will he gurnta of the
Portland Commercial ilub for a day.
Thev have named their train the "In
land Empire Special." The party will
number 130 people.
A. L. Bvler has filed a petition In
the circuit court requesting that the
receiver of the Golden Eitgle dry goods
firm be required to pay him 1684 on a
contract for working one year from Au
fust 4, 107. He says he was to receive
1.600 and 2 per cent of the profits of
the crockery department. After a lit
tie over one month the store went Into
the hands of a receiver, and Byler is un
able to agree with the latter as to his
compensation.
An annexation meeting will be held
at Woodmere under the auspices of the
Woodmere Improvement club this even
ing. Delegations will be present from
every part of the big district that de
sires annexation, and several promi
nent apeakers have been asked to be
present and outline the benefits as
well aa the disadvantages of annexation.
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A meeting of the Northeast Side Im
provement association will be held In
the Woodmen of the World hall on
Russell street this evening. Besides
taking up further execution of the
plans to build a high bridge across the
Willamette below the steel bridge other
matters, among- which Is Included the
car service, win be discussed.
A large Christmas will be given
at Salvation Army, No. 1 corps, 265
Davis street, between Third and Fourth.
Christmas night, December 25. at 8
o'clock, for the Sunday school and poor
cnuaren. a gooa program win do ren
dered by the Sunday school, after which
all the children will receive presents,
fruit, candy and nuts.
Members of the city council put
through ordinances and resolutions yes
terday calling for about $300,000 of
street improvements. The work has
been accumulating alnce the beginning
or me can nonaays, ana yesterday s
meeting was called especially to attend
to mis Business.
ALL ABOARD
FOR THE LAND OP
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Present to vour friends a first-class "ticket'
r
for the trip, via the Lennon's route. Train
starts from any of the Lennon's depots in
Portland, San Francisco and Seattle.
FACSIMILE OF THE "TICKET."
ennotts
PORTLAND
SAN FRANCISCO
SEATTLE
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No Portland, Ore., 1907
LENNON'S for Gloves and Umbrellas
Upon presentation this order will
entitle bearer to. . .pair, .of Gloves at
dollars ($ ) per pair. Total
value dollars ($ ).
The ladles of the Congregational Aid
society Of University Park will sell
good home-made mincemeat, cake, pie
and other good things, Saturday, 21st
inst., at the University Park Meat mar
ket and Renolds & Dodson's grocery of
Portsmouth.
For the second time the lampblack
ordinance has been vetoed by Mayor
Lane and twice has the council upheld
the mayor's veto. The latest veto was
sustained yesterday because his honor
found a clerical error In the measure,
which will be corrected and the ordi
nance sent through the mill again. The
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F. W. Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
PRINTING
Phones
Main 165
Home A 1165
A llOl illiU Villi
Bill M,allTr?7T7T'MaMMMMMMMl5MiiiS
entums
MORRISON STREET,
OPP. POSTOFFICE
first veto was made because the ordl
nanco st Dulated a certain kind o
lampblack, which would be granting
nothing less than a monopoly to one
firm.
To Whom It May Concern. Nearly
100,000 men, women and children drink
the 100 per cent pure Golden Grain
Granules Cereal Coffee In Oregon and
Washington; 4,000 grocers sell It in
the northwest.
The Portland Shoe Repair company,
269 Yamhill street, between Third and
Fourth streets. Phone Main 7656. Tour
shoes repaired while you wait. Bast
oak soles, 76 cents. Bauer & Stopper.
I Have you seen the famous R. & B.
flat opening loose-leaf ledger used by
the largest firms In Portland? Outfits
118.60 and up. Paclflo Stationery and
Printing Co., zos-jiob-iiuj secona street.
For liquors phone the Family Liquor
Store. J, a. Keiiy, successor to uaswoii
& Kelly, 354 Morrison street, corner
Park. Both phones Pacific, Main 8,
and Home, A-2802.
We sponge and press your clothes
and shine your shoes, all for 11 per
month. Mam 614. A-4314. wagons run
everywhere. Unique Tailoring Co., 301
Stark.
Furs All furs at half price this week
only. Come and be convinced. Re
modeling done. L. Schumacher, furrier,
186 Madison street, near bridge.
Money to Loan
On
BSAX. E&TATB
J. I. White
831 SKEB&OCK BXSO.
See our display of rare china, brass,
bronze wares and fancy goods. Entire
stock at big reductions until Xmas.
Oriental Importing Co.. 444 Washington.
Steamer Jesse Hartcina, for Camas.
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at t p. m.
25 cent mince plea at Butter Nut
cafe, like mother used to make. Call
at 146 Third street or phone Main 296
or A-4251.
Painttng, tinting, paper hanging and
picture framing. Portland Paint and
Paper company, 261 First st. Main 4.879.
Home-made mince pies for Christmas
dinner at Butter Nut Cafe, 145 Third
street. Call Main 298 or A-4251.
nough building, beginning at 1:80 p. m.
All Interested are invited to be present.
Dr. H. A. Huffman, dentist, roomi
206-7 Allsky bldg., 3d and Morrlsoa
Phone A-2248 and Paclflo 1348.
A. Vuillenmler. ieweler. 250 Alder bet
2d and 3d. Diamonds, watches. Jewelry,
cue glass, at reasoname prices.
Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and
nne gasoline. Phone East B-1007.
Woman's Exchsnge, '33 Tenth street
lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch.
Rlngler's swimming plunge open dally.
Grand and East Morrison. 25 cents.
Business cards, 81.60 per 1. 000. Cut
rate printers. Phone Pacific 601.
Dr. E. C. Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquara.
D. Chambers, optician. 129 Seventh.
Journal want ads, lo a word.
Manure for sale. Main 6(83.
: Crusade day "will be observed Monday
by Central W. C. T. U. The exercises
will t beld at the rooms, 808 Good-
Baik Tonlo for rheumatism.
"Pfeffer JCuohen."
Delicious to eat and beautiful to dec
orate the tree. They'll delight the Dal-
ate of every member - of the family,
they're wholesome for old and young,
and will make the tree a glory of beau
ty. They come In all shapes diamonds,
crosses, three-cornered hats, horns, pret
tily frosted, with bright pictures, or nut
ornaments. They delight every child.
Carry a bag full home tonight; delicious
for tea. Either Morrison or Washing
ton branch of Royal bakery.
locaTg. a. e. post
EXTENDS SYMPATHY
Headquarters Department of Oregon,
G. A. R.. adopted the following reso
lutions: The death of the late Mrs.
Laura H. Williams, beloved wife of
the esteemed assistant adjutant general
of the DeDartment of Oreeon. O. A. Pi ¬
ca Is for an expression of sorrow from
Lincoln-Garfield Post No. 3, G. A. R.,
and assurance of sympathy in time of
sorrow sustained by Comrade Williams
and Tamlly. it la also fitting, aa Mrs.
"Williams was a member of the Lincoln-Garfield
corps, ' that an expression
of the post's condolence be extended to
the .corps, where gbo waa tela" la lovs
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This week we give a special for the children .1 Saturday special that will in
terest and delight every child in Portfand
TEDDY BEARS
CfVy Tht Kind that Sell Regularly fr $1.50 LI Of L
9k
Regular
Value
$2.00
Regular
Value
$2.00
CHILD'S MISSION SET
Consists of Bed, Rocker, Arm Chair and Table; made of solid oak and finished
weathered.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
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Home Again after Our Tour of the East
Mr. Seymour
Baton's second
Teddy Bear
Book is now on
sale.
More About the Roosevelt Bears
In this second volume ths Teddy Bears complete their tour of the East The story is written throughout in merry
jingle, and every page has a picture, many in colors. 180 pages of funny pictures, by R. K. Culver, sixteen of them
la colors. Size of book, 6i xll inches. List price, 11.50. Sent, prepaid, to any address on receipt of price by
EDWARD STERN O CO.. Inc.. PUBLISHERS. PHILADELPHIA
For Sale by J. K. Gill Co., Meier & Frank Co., Lipman, Wolfe &
and respect as a loyal" and faithful
worker.
By action of the post in regular meet
ing. December 17. 1907,
J. W. CURRAN, 8. V Commander.
HENRY. A. BARDEN, Chaplain. ,
JR. A. WOHLF ARTH. Adjutant. '
Light Plant Repaired.
(SpeeUl Dispatch to Tne JuarB.l,
Castlerock, Wash., Decs -10. Castle
rock waa Illuminated by eltictrictty aet
night for the Itost time in nearly two
weeks. About two weeks ago both the
old dynamos save out. TUo new. one
YVVhfnnt Oil RlnL-lnn
atakes Shoes Waterproof r reserves I
leather Mot a Khtae.
AT ALU OElLLItS.
20 YEARS HERE
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Our fore la so organised that we ran
do your entire crown, bridge and plate
work In m. da If nMiur. Thla will '
' n. You may have your leeia ts
traeted In the morning and go borne al
night with new ones.
roKXTTrsiY FAnrrsis sttbao
Tioar rsn waaa rxArsa oa
uiDasi au osVDsaao.
We remove the most sensitive teeth
and roots without causing pain. No
studems. no uncertainty, no bungling:
only the most srlentini and careful
treatment Our Bridge and flate Worn '
Is perfect: 10 ytsrs continuous practice
has made this possible.
BXAMZ3TATIOwg rill ASTD IMT1TMP '
When desired you can have T. P. Wle ,
or my persons! service.
W. A. WISE, Dentist
F i.l1ln bids. Id and Washlnaton sta.
a. m. to p m. Hundays. I to Is.
Palnlrsa Kitmnlon. iOc: Vlatea. OS.
T riOIXl, A ABO aCAZJT SOCS.
AsTDSJlCBirT.
Htk sad HEII If! THC1TDC
Sublul.i lll.IL.IU llllnirti. U.ta I
BrKCIAL XMAS MATINEE.
Mr. John Cort Iresents
MAX TIOMABT
In "THE UA1. OH THE BOX"
Evenings, tl.tO lo tic: Ustlneaa. 11
to tbc.
MAROUAM QWANn
Portland's Famous Theatre. Phone Main
i n. Onlv Thr.. inr. v.
night, Saturday .latinee and Saturday
Kit a. a w
The Swetat iov. Btory Ever Told.
The greatest New England comedy ever
I niny. 2ic. toc. 75c Matin. 2Bc, 10c
I -VSBSsaaMaiBMHBBavBvjBV
BAKER, THt ATRl whoa. KaJa
il"!?.0' th Fnous Baker Stock Co.
ii w1ek"n elaborate production of
--''"i; '"ma romantic a ram a.
A t)lav IVtrvdn. .Kntilj. i I .j . .
and costumes correct and beautiful.
rest cast.
Evenings tie. I5e. 50c. Matinees
16c. 3c. Matinee Saturday.
M Weet Hoyt's "A afldalrkt BelL"
EMPIRE THEATRE
MtT,5Cn."nA,8,n- Pho" Main 117.
MILTON W. 6EAMAN. Manager.
Tonight Every Night Thla Week.
Mlttn... TVI..Ay4.w . J c. . ,
Llllla Mortimer's Startling Modern
aieinnrama.
I Special Scenic Production. Thrills and
'Nights. ISe, the. the. &0c: Mat. 10c, toe
Week "-yhy OUls Z.eave Xoms."
aid. mc. uu
1 1 s-noaesi irew.
I! Entire wlr nt kii.
I Th S F- Frnch Stock Co. Presents
mX.m, TO TAOTOBT"
. .V Melodrama In Four Acta,
Matlnea KnnH.v T.....I. mu a
and Saturday. Prices 10c and J0o
Evenings 15e, tie and tie, at 1:11.
art week "The Queen of the White
auavasj-
L,VRIC THEATRE
Both rhones i Mala 4OTS; Some. A-lOad.
week Commencing Monday, Dec. It, - -The
Allen Stock Company Presents the
inriuinx vrirciiv i to ma,
"CAtrOHT IJf Til WXB."
MAt1nlH Tllut.V Th.lr..w C.ft..MJAM -
and 8unday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every
evening at 1:15. Prices 10c. lOo and lOe.
Boxes BOo. Office open 1 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. '
TH B OR A IV D
Prices Evenings, 15c and 25c. Three
performances dally. 2:30. 7:SCrand :16
p. m. Week day matinee prices, ISo to
all parts of the house, except boxes,
TO WOBXOV VAJSOTJI BOOT A1-
ZX.T. UrmtPHT, WXZTKAV ft oo.
And Plenty of other Big Onea
Don't fail to visit the Grand this week. .
I THE STAR
nWf, j ..JVp "Oh, yes! We saw the I
M s-gp I f&T:ilJ President; shook both I
C--it.-iw syt Sc-f W3 hands havc his I
j y, nedphotoinmygri"" I
aM wthr jmm& m AA. tTrm i
TEDDY-B tnd I
TEDDY-G I
THE NICKELODION THEATRE
Opposite tfi Oregonlan Building.
THE LATEST MOVING PICTURES"
TODAY
The Wood Industry
Very Instructive. AST BZAT Be.
RAHH RABU RAH!:! 0REG01
HEILIQ THEATRE,
SATURDAY NIUHT, DECEMBER L
The Ualvsrslty of Ortgon
Glee and MtndoMn Clibs
PRICES Lower floor. $1.00 and 7Je,
Balcony, 75c and 60c. Gallery, I5c
Seats Now Selling at Theatre.
A New Departure
The cost of Interments has been
greatly reduced by the Hoi man Under
taxing company.
Heretofore It has been the custom of
funeral directors to make charges for
all incidentals connected with a fu
neral. The Edward Holman Undertak
ing company, the leading funeral dl.
rectors of Portland, have departed from
that custom. When casket la furnished
by us we make no extra charges for
embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside
box or any services that may be re
quired of us. exeept clothing, cemetery
and rarrlagea, thus effecting a saving
of 125 to 175 on each funeral.
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
SSO T83BO BT- COB. BAUCOV.
sfii
arrived and was installed yesterCsy a':
eroooti. . ,
Diamond Con:2Pcinl
.-k::. OUARANTKED "- '. ;,'
. ' I gallon lots, l. tf pr gl.
' 1 gallon lots. l.&i j rr gat.
M,int.fiu'ivired ky - '
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