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y "-. .. i i' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10, 100. . .en!"" Topics STORE, CLOSES ON SATURDAYS AT SIX O'CLOCK- a 1 TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS " Marquam Kaker. ........... "Soldiers of Fortune' V kmnlrt ."At tha Cross Roads' '', .Grand ....................... Vaudeville I.yrlo ...,.... ..."The Transgressor" Httr. ...... ,.,.A Child ol tha Slums f ' At tha annual meeting of the mem bera v of the Swedenborglan church at the home of Charlea Cottell, Wednee day nlahl. It wii announced that Kev. H Irani Vrooman, .who 'has been acting -pastor fur the laat year had accented a rail to tha church at Providence. Rhode laland. Rv. Mr. Vrooman haa been In the eaat for aome time and haa oocu- rled the Providence pulpit for the paat wo months. His call haa come aa the ' reault of hie services for me cnurcn . furing those two montha ".The Port land church moved unanimously to call ' Rev. Harry ' Vrooman. who la now In Florida and la a brother of the, former pastor. - . ' . Plana for aa active campaign In' the ' lntoreata of all pending Initiative legls latlon were dlaouaaed at the meeting of the Initiative and Referendum league held last night. Various speakers ex plained the objecta and possible effecta of the different Initiatory meaauree about to be preeented to the people -on June next . and ateps were taken for ' ataning active efforta to bring thcae measures out and make them known to the public generally.- At the meeting of next Tbureday the matter of pre tenting the annexation of Mount Scott to Portland proper will be taken up and dlaouaaed by the tnembera of the league. Anniversary of , the birth of Robert Burn a will be commemorated with ap propriate ceremonlea by Clan Mecleay, Friday. January 24. The obaervance will be celebrated in the new ball at the Armory, Tenth and Couch atreeta. Bishop Scaddlng will deliver a lecture on "Burns and the Burns' Country," il lustrated with lantern alldea picturing the acenea and -trtaces aaaoclated with , the career of Robert Burna Musical numbers wlU be f urnlahed by Mrs. Wal imr UmH Mine Grace CamDbell. Mlaa Ethel Lytla, Dom Zan and C R. Car- rick of Nswterg - f- Amity camp offlcera were Installed by General Organiaer H. ll Day of Portland, aa follows: consul. W. E. Yarnea: advleor. T. K. White; banker, O. A. Withee; clerk, J. W. Roth; es cort, O. E. Taylor; watchman, O. Lu per; aentry, W. T. Wee ton. manager. O. ja Roth. The Woodmen of Yamhill county will hold a Joint initiation In the near future and Amity appointed the following committee to make arrange menta for the campaign: T. E. White, O. A. Withee and E. Roth. ' Robert Gillette and Charles Lind were lodged In the county Jail last night on a forgery charge Wing been arrested at Troutdale by Deputy Sheriffa Leon ard and Ullls. Th are accused of forging the name of Porter Bros. Welph, who are contractors i on the north .r 1 a. A W aaI mm f A IVh all I . bank loao, 10 ---- - Helming) a Troutdale saloomnan. re ceived the checka and made unsuccess ful attempts to cash them in at Port land and Vancouver banks. He then swore to a complaint for the arrest of the men. "Sham1 i ; t -ROCK . SPRINGS vCOAL. Independent Coal & S53 Stark Street, Near Park; s : OPPvUBRART bldo.'-' Great Clearance Salel--lLveiy Article- &gg Reduced W tmMfMMS: TOMORROW filed by the 'police depkrtment with tha committee aralnat persons who have been placing their licenses in danger of oeing revoked oy vioiaung me taw. There will be a meeting of . the Au dubon aoclety Saturday evening, Janu ary 11. at the city hall. Mr. Bohlman will show on the screen colored photo ?rapna or laminar niras, sucn aa the tickers, chickadees, hummers, eta. All outdoor . clube and . othere who are in tereated are welcome. The boys of the manual training ciaasea ana children especially welcome, List of articles found on streetcars yesterday: Five packages, 1 fountain pen, 1 bunch post cards, 2 purses, 1 handbag, 1 suit case. 1 envelope. 1- lunch box. 1 roll lead. 12 umbrellas. 1 busl- ness. speller. Owners call lost artlole department, Oregon Water Power build' lag First and Alder streets. Rabbi Plotkln, a learned orthodox Jewish vocalist and scholar, from Cherkaaa, Russia, will officiate at the aervicea of' the First s tree tN synagogue tonight, January 19, at 7:30 p. m. Mr. riotkin held a position as rabbi In one 1 of tha largest synagogues in Cherkase ror a period or if years. W. A. Hessian has brought suit In the circuit court to secure an account ing of the business of the Hessian stables, on Union avenue, with C. O. Hessian. He alleges that the latter, who is manager of the business, has paid bim only 11,710, when much more la due. Rerouting of care, Commencing Sun da, January 12, 1S08, the Mount Tabor cars will run from Mount Tabor to Sixteenth and Montgomery streets and return, and the Bunnvalde cars will run from Sunnyslde to Eleventh and Morri son streets and return, until further notice. Mrs. Anna Harding, keeper of a room ing house at 68 Seventh street, was ar rested last night on complaint of I. J. Helms, who charges her with having illegally taken hla trunk and other be longings from his room. Helms pro duces receipts to show that hla rent has been paid in full to tV5U,i,J spite of this the landlady claims that there Is still due her a balance of $6. The merits of the case will be threshed out in the police court tomorrow. Tha General German Aid society at Its annual meeting laat night, reelected officers for the ensuing year as follows: President, jonn neisacner; vitu-ii'' 'n'- " Uir H r" ,,n residence of Mrs. A. G. i oon'"'"',i' ".'i, u M,o(i avenue north, corner trustee for three years. C. H. Meuie- K j.nllaPV lfl . j . .nhl hnnrri John H. Ur eDM J. " - I w 1 1 1 w 1 1 u m.' n ... P - and wlllam Isensee; society physicians, !r. O. S. Blnswanger and l)r. F. H. Dammasch. The Sellwood Republican club will give a smoker and general love feast in Stmhlman hall on Spokane avenue this evening. C. M. Idleman, Municipal Judge Cameron and other well-known speakers will make short addresaes, while cigars and refreahmenta will be served. This is the first of a series of monthly smokers to be given under ths auspices of tho club. " Tha wonders of modern sclenc and the marvels of electricity will be dis cussed next Tuesday night at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium by W. J. Clarke, a well-known electrical engineer of New . York city. The lecture by Mr. Clarke Is given under the auspices of the Young Men's Club of St James church and will deal with many strange things In the scientific and electrical world. - The annual meeting of the Swedish American league represepting alj of Swedish descent in Oregon was held Tuesday evening and officers were .elected for the ensuing year. John W. .Anderson, vice-president; N. Johnson, Recording secretary; O. F. Isakson, cor responding secretary; in. Tragen, trus tee. . "in the case of the Mount Hood Wat er Power and Railway company against Patrick McDonald, to condemn a right of -wajf-tfcrottgh- hls-place. on "trial Irt ,tne circuit court, tne jury yesieruay afternoon awarded $560 damages to the .defendant The railroad claimed tint the benefits equaled the damage, while McDonald, claimed 18,009 as damages. Have yon seen tha famous R. A B. ' flat opening loose-leaf ledger used by the largest firms in Portland? Outfits v 1S. 50 and up. Pacific Stationery and Printing Co., 203-206-207 Second street Captain Bruin haa filed charges with lie liauor license committee of the city council against Baron Schlenk, F. Aclto, doing business under . the name of the New American and Italian grocery, 30S First street, filed papers with the clerk of the United States court this morning requesting that he be adjudged a bankrupt. His liabilities, are I3.407.7S and his assets $2,043. Japanese Anti Dust Compound. For sweeping floors; removes all dust from the room without stirring it up to settle again, damaging merchandise, station ery and furniture. F. E. Beach & Co., Pioneer Paint Co., 136 First st Phones: Main 1334, A-1334. Are you looking for a reliable place where you can get your eyes accurately titted with attractive, perfect-fitting lenses, and at very reasonable prices? ! Then go to Dr. Oeorge Rubensteln, ex pert optician, ij rourtn street, near Yamhill. The semi-monthly meeting of the Ore gon Chapter of the United Daughters of tne confederacy will be held at the Ott. 1142 Union Klllingsworth. 30 D. m. Take i wooaiawn car. Thrifty shoppers. should not fail to take advantage of the attractive specials. which we offer for tomorrow's selling and also the exceptional bargains contributed by every department to the Great Clearance Sale. Specials quoted for today only are, subject to delivery at our earliest convenience and for which mail, telephone or co.d. orders will not be accepted. No exchanges X 5 IN' THE, CARPET DEPARTMENT- TOMORROW A GREAT SALE OF REMNANTS ' Short pieces which have accumulated in the past few months Mattings, Ingrains, Hodges' Fiber, etc. these bx every instance being new and desirable floor coverings in lengths of Vi yards to 18 yards priced at much less than regular. The following comprise but a few of these short lengths : JAPANESE MATTINGS CHINESE MATTINGS 3-yard piece for 25 6-yard piece for 50 4-yard piece for 35 JH-yard piece for 75 9K-yard piece for , 60 ard Pcc iof f 12-yard piece for Jl.OO HODGE'S FIBER CARPET 18-yard piece for ?2.75 for COCOA MATTINGS , 4-yard piece for 75f -:,. o.m 8-yard piece for S2.00 ltf-yard piece for 35 16.yard p. for 8 00 24-yard piece for 50a ALL-WOOL INGRAINS 3-yard piece for ., 50t 10.yard piece for $ 4.00 74-yard piece for $2.75 14-yard piece for 8 0.00 9-yard piece for i... 83.50 17-yard piece for $11.00 aV'VrtJr'-WMwiiai STOOLS for $1.15 Attractive little pieces in several plain and novel designs frames in the mahogany, fumed, weathered and golden finish and upholstered in leather. These stools are made up in our own cabinet and uphol stery workrooms and are exception al bargains at the above special to morrow, j Lace Curtains SPECIAL AT $1.45 Per Pair Tomorrow in the sixth floor Drapery Depart ment, a special sale of 119 pairs of Lace Cur tainsregular $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 values in white and Arabian tints. From the entire lot we offer you your choice at the above spe cial per pair. 15c Brass Extension Rods special, each.. 5 Full size Lace Curtain Stretchers regu lar $1.75 values special, each 00 PLDLS- TAL STANDS SPLCIAL 85c These Stands are twenty-five inches high and have eleven inch base and top made of solid oak and finished in the weathered. BASLMLNT SPECIALS TOMORROW Mixing Bowls in the imported "Edelweiss" enameled ware. 60c Bowls special 35 No. 7 size nickel-plated Tea Kettles regu- 65c Bowls special 45 lar $1.25 Values for 65 60c Bowls special 50 Empire Folding Wall Clothes Rack spe- Eureka Folding Wall Clothes Rack special 75f ciaj 75a The Portland Shoe Repair company, 369 Yamhill street, between Third and Fourth streets. Phone Main 7(65. Tour shoes repaired while you wait Best oak soles, 76 cents. Bauer & Stopper. For liquors phono the Family jLlqnor Store. J. E. Kelly, successor to Caswell ft KeUy, 164 Morrison street, corner Park. Both, phones Pacific, Main 21. and Home. A-1801. We sponge, and press your clothes and ahlne your shoes, all for $1 per month. Main 614, A-4314. Wagons run vwnera. unimia Taiiot Stat' the liquor . troDMetor ina- liauor This is one of the -numerous complaints the Quelle.' for anil- Sunday, December 27. F. W. Baltcs and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING Phones Kaln 165 Home A 1165 Those who drink "Golden Grain Gran ules," need not make New Tear's reso lutions.. They are on the right track. Follow healthy people's ways. Mrs. Annie Lund of Cove, Oregon, who was operated on at 1 p. m. yester day at St. Vincent's hospital, is doing very nicely. t Plenty of Rook Springs, Wallsend and Richmond coal. King up Independent Coal & Ice Co., both phones.- 363 Stark street. CLEARANCE, SiLZ DINING CffAIRS CHINA CLOSETS DINING TABLES feu wsa ouMrjlf I 11 eees jj 11 KB 0MPLETE'10U3EfUI?niSi1ER5 CLLARANCL SALL IRON BEDS DRESSERS CHirfONIERS Steamer Jesse Harklns. for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at I p. m. Painting, tinting, paper hanging and pietur -framing. - Portland Paint and Paper company, 261 Flrat st Main 4878. ' Dr. H. A. ' Huffman, dentist, rooms 206-7 Allslty bldg., 3d and Morrison. Phone A-26S5. v Aeirte Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone East 789; B-1007. Woman's Exchange, 131 Tenth street, lunch 11:0 to 2; business men's lunch. Dr. XL C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh. Journal want ads, lo a word. Bark Tonlo for rheumaUsm. SECOND CONCERT AT HEILIG BY KUBELIK Tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Hellig theatre. Four- iteenth and Washington streets, the sec- ond concert - of the world famous vlo I llnist, Jan Kubellk. will be given. This brilliant artist will again be assisted 1 by the young French planlste, ,Mlle. uertne Koy, ana nerr uuamig scnwaD, accompanist, following ta tne cor rected program: Slnding ....Concerto A Major ' Allegro lnerglco Andante Allegro WOREN 'S HATS Less Than Half Price Hundreds to select from. Mostly recent productions. Latest midwinter effects. All must go this month. Every Hat Included $2.50 to $3.00 Hats $1.10 $4.00 to $4.50 Hats ?1.95 $5.00 to $5.50 Hats $2.40 $7.00 to $8.00 Hats $3.35 $9.00 to $10.00 Has $4.00 $14.00 to $15.00 Hats $6.50 h $20.00 to $25.00 Hats, excepting those ' with -plumes. $9.00 All Hats trimmed with our high-grade plumes now just half. All untrimmed shapes, felt, silk and velvet, also all fancy feathers, half price. All ostrich plumes and winter flowers, one-fourth off. r A I sOX C Distinctive Millinery fVLCJ X -O third and Salmon Streets glocoso. - Ku r uurrxnro BAJtOAura nr BRISTLE OCfODS At PLTnncEX'a DBTTO BTOXB during their brush sale. Third and Madison sts. ubellk. Bach-LIsxt .Fugue and Var . Mile. Bertne Boy. (a) Beethoven Romance (b Baint-Saens Kltvanaiso (c) Weiniawski Polonaise Kubellk. Saint-Saens i Mile. Bertha Roy. Ilubay ........ .....Scene ve la Czarda Beats are now selling at Hellig the atre box of flee. . PEgSONAL. Irwin Rlttenhouse of Washington. D, C, reached Portland- last night and will remain during the trial of such land cases aa may be prosecuted by F. J, Heney. ,Mr. Rlttenhouse was the rri vate aecretary of Mr. Heney during the land cases which the prosecutor has tried so far, and will also be a witness in the-Hall and the Herman cases. He was formerly a clerk In the general land TUB MB ATM Automatic Damper 8ATS8 88 TO 50 yg CXVT TTTETi AMD MXOV JULTZIS TXB rzxE. Price $1.25 TOM CXM.CV luUtfl AITS TXVM MAT TSB AO. BBESS . The Heath Automatic Damper Co, ui inrao ays- rozTXdurs, ob. Phones East 4622 B-1IJ5. office and" as such came Into possession of much evidence of value to the gov ernment in the conduct of lta cases. Mr. Rlttenhouse Is at tha Portland.- P. 8. Malcolm, collector of customs, was excused from service on the federal Jury -which has been called, to hear .the land cases beginning on Monday next. Mr. Malcolm is exempt from- service be cause of his federal position and aaked Judge Wolverton to strike' his .name from tha venire, which was don. ... . : r;""' ' " ' ''.'!, Pertect-flttingT (ImmsJI at Metlger'i Ladies' Night Tonight Expo Rink OBAXTO KAXnTEB aATVBBAT XJBAB1T TO BXATB PASSION PLAY . dse Ajrs 1 r. at. N. B. On account of the Pas sion Play the rink will ba open this Sunday only ' Admission Ladlea and chil dren free afternoons. Nights 10c, akatea 26c. . Union Tax Levies. I Grande. Or, Jan, 10, Tba follow- SPECIALS IN HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES The best inducements we have tg offer are plain price reductions on things you use every day. Here you have a large stock from which to choose Portieres $ 4.00 Portieres. .$ 2.40 $ 5.00 Portieres... 9 3.00 $ 6.50 Portieres.. 3.00 $ 7.00 Portieres... 4.20 $ 8.00 Portieres...? 4.80 $10.00 Portieres... 6.00 $12.50 Portieres.. .9 7.50 $16.00 Portieres...? 9.00 $17.50 Portieres... $10.50 $20.00 Portieres... $12.00 $22.50 Portieres... $13.50 $25.00 Portieres... $15.00 $32.60 Portieres... $19.50 Bed Sets v $ 6.50 Bed Sets...$ 4.00 $10.50 Bed Sets.. .$ 0.00 $11.00 Bed Sets... $ 6.50 $13.50 Bed Sets...$ 7.75 $20.00 Bed Sets . .$11.50 Lace Curtains $1.00 Lace Gurt'ns 60 $ 2.00 Lace Curt'ns $1.20 $ 3.00 Lace Curt'ns $1.80 $ 4.0Q Lace Curt'ns $2.40 $ 5.00 Lace Curt'ns $3.00 $ 6.00 Lace Curt'ns $3.60 $ 6.50 Lace Curt'ns $3.90 $ 7.50 Lace Curt'ns $4.50 $ 9.00 Lace Curt'ns $5.40 $10.00 Lacj Curt'ns $6.00 Couch Covers $2.00Couch Covers $1.20 $4.00 Couch Covers $2.40 $5.00 Couch Covers $3.00 $6.00 Couch Covers $3.60 $6.50 Couch Covers $3.90 $7.00 Couch Covers $4.20 Madras Curt'ns Half Original Price Eastern Outfitting Co. The Store .Where Your Credit Is Good WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS Our forea ta an Krnnliul that wa n do your entire crown, brldga and pui work In a day If necessary, lhls win be appreciated by people from out of town. ' You may have your test a ex tracted in tha tnornina anil ra home at night with new onea. M . rosltlvely rainless Sxtoaettoa. Tree Wli Hates or BrUbrea Are . ; 4i -,. Ordered. .-,' ,, ' W. A WISt Demist Twenty Tears In Portland, railing bldff.. Third and Washington sts. I a. m. to I p. m. Sundays. I to ki. Painless Extraction, (0c; Platss, L IBOTBT rXOBZI, A AMU UAXM t039. nilaUlVjr i4ta and Wasalngton Phones Main 1 and A-llIt. Tomorrow Sat. Aft. 1:30 o'clock. The World's Greatest Violinist,; ' , KUBELIK Prices. $1.(0 to 11.09. HEILIG lng tax levlea have been maae tno Incorporated cities m union county: La Grande, is muisiymon.-t miliar Talanii City. 6 mills; Elgin. Cove and North powder municipalities made no levies this year. win ahoea at factory eoaat at l.oaen- thal's bouseoleanlng sale. - Steamer Acrotmd. ' Kew : 'Orleana . La,. Jan. - lft-The Southern Pacific passenger steamer Cre ole went aground last night the mouth of tha MlaUslppl, JLocal South- Diamond Roof Stains r . . AX BXASBS :-yA -i V- MADE FROM CBEOSOTK 5 Oal. Lots 75c Per Gal. Portland Sash & Door Co. ttO nOIt T. k. - roSTXAHS, OB. rn Pacific officials say that tha steam er la in no danger. . 14ta aaa Waehimcton i Phones Main 1 and A-lltt. WEEK STARTING NEXT 8TTNDAT. MATINEE WEDNESOAT AND SATURDAY. . ... . "The Man of the Hour" VualiiH ( tn r Am. Malna ' 1 1 Kit v wwv-, turn, ...... to 60a Seats now selling. .. . , MARQUAM GRAND S?ffV Portland's Famdua Theatre. Tonight, Matlneetaturday and Satur day Night, , f FLORENCE ROBERTS Xa "SKAX." " Most Delightful Comedy Ever Written. evening, zctc, ouc, iftc, ft, ii.bo; jaati ee, 26c, 60c. 76c, $1. BAKriR Theatre none XaUi GEORGE ti, BAKER, General Manager. All this Week, the Baker Stock Com pany In Richard Harding Davis" Famous Play, "SOUBXXBS or rOBTOTrB." ' One of the areateat stock oroductlons of the entire season. A beautiful South American play. Evening prices 25c, I la. ouc Maiinee ic zoo. Matinee Baturaay. siex whi -iM outer itizw . EMPIRE Theatre 22ut Milton W. Seaman. Mar. Tonight All Week Matinees Wednes- day and Saturday, Arthur C Alston a ureat Boutnern urama, ,v "AT TXB OBOSS BOAOS." Strong Play. Refined Specialties. Excel lent company. . Regular Empire Prices.' -ITeai Week A Texas Outlaw." THE STAR ' Sr -lSS For the Entire Week of January 6. THE R. E. FRENCH STOCK CO.PRE- fcSfc.IN.ia IH1S UKEAT SENSATION A I. MELODRAMA, ," "A OBHJ3 Ol1 TXB SltTMS." Matinees Sundays. Tuesdava. Thurs days snd Saturdays at 2:30 p. m.; prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at 1:16; prices 16c, 25c and 85c Beats may do reserved py either phone. LYRIC THEATRE Both Phones i Main 4685, Soma A-103S. Week commencing Monday, January , The Allen Stock Company Presents . -TSB TAJrSOBESSOBS. ' ; Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c Every evening at 8:15. Prices 10c. 20o and 30o. Boxes 60e. Office open 10 a. m. to 10 . m.- THE QRANU Three Shows Daily, l:SQ, 780, 1:16 p. m. Prices Weekday matlneea. IKa tn all parts of tho house except boxes. Evenings, 16c and 25c Sunday matinees,' same price as evenings. TUUM OflXTTI BIOTKBS. ' ' European Gymnasts and Acrobats. ' MX. rBESTOW XSX9AXXW '' America's Greatest Protean Aotor. And a Host of Other Acta ' "The Nickelodion Theatre" Opposite Oregonlaa Bldg. ' - TOSAT - two tsxvcxt nos." ; And "xobxtkoov HOTnmxxxraro." ANT SEAT So. SCHOLARS NIGDT OAKS RINK TOKOBBOW AFTEXirOOBT SPB C1AX, MATHTEB TOM SCXOOXi ; CBZXABBS. - - - leira lo Skate H6f" Cars direct to Oaks Rink every 10 minutes. YJl tfMILITAftY; ACADEW 3 ' '"PORTLAND 'ORE', . ' A. Boarding and Day school foe. Young Man and '..Boya. Preparatloa ' tor sol. legea. U. a Military and Naval - Academies, , Ac . credited r to Stanford. , Berkeley, " CorneU, Am herst and all State tint- Versltles and Agrioultural College Manual - train ing; -Business - eoursn. The principal haa bad 2 yewrr experience In Port land. Comfortable quar ters. Best environments. Mak " reservations now. For Illustrated catalog and other literature ad A rasa J. 17. E1LL.11. D.. MBolnal aad Proprietor. A New Departur Tha cost of Interments has bn greatly reduced by the JUolman Uodcr taking company. Heretofore it has been the custom of funeral directora to make charges for all incidentals . connected with a fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertak ing eomnanv. the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have depart) front that custom, wnen in iurnin i by tis we make no extra ehir t r embalming, hearse to cemetery, cum; box or any services that may 1. oulred -of ua except clothing, ceiwi., snd carrlafa. thus effecttn . . of S26 to lift on each funeral. TIIE EDVARD IlOlf.!'". IJ'iDERTAKIiul CO, 29Tsxa ct,' cr-s. at ".