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1 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,' PORTLAND: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5. 1EC3. lull ! ' vur CUE HERE LIKE ROYIL NUT . 1 ; Julia Curtifc. who play Mil riflnt, fashionable milliner U "IW yeather" at th Karquam, should b allowed to go. PomtiTOIr oho won't lot yoo Ieep. You will bo slumbering along peacefully when , alarm-clock Julia come out, infra, dance or Impersonate and you ' can't got a wink. 8ho la funny ind never . ana entertaining, me nu Feather" would ho an excellent euro for Insomnia but for Julia, and It'a bard to ! rorgive ner, it Uiil iwo songs sua a dialogue to put you back where you J wro when he started, . -it Cherldoh Simpson atnra the prima oonna roio ana naa a resuy aooa vmci which i dear and pleasing, and which won for bar considerable favor from the audleneo. Miss Marguerite aurnnam. as Ac Its. a Spanish girl, also sings well and doea her very best to Infuse gome I lire into the monotonous iM&ovsn tnu- ale. Out Vangha playa H. R. II, Crown I Prince ot Bomancla. lLR.ll.li ol f vrsn urnrv juiiv wrviwi uvu ni- H. K. H.a. but does his best to over- i wvmm urn snrvmuini imurw , One of the best thing a of the Show Is the vale portion of the chorea, whlck I contains tnea who stag with consider J bU eifeot aad whoao voice are mua- Aa a dlnlect comedian. Baron Bulvar tUrauss, William IL Conley la a eucoesa. ' In fact most of the arduous work of the 1 performance fall on his shoulders and . ' naeen't fall to win the laughs that would bo withheld from a leas aecom- pushed actor. It Isn't Mr. Coaler's fault that Charlee Klein, who wrote the libretto, gars him too much to do. It Is probably fortunate that such is the MUG. i Inland Empire Excursio: wHi fpl- "11711 PaoattiKIa ihfi V K Coaches of the Nobility. Thlrtr-aevea men will bo necessary la the operation of the iuana a-mpire aoeclal train that U to carry the excur- slon party of 100 people from tbo Spo kane and Walla Walla country to soum era California via Portland, arriving hM Mttl Ha f ii V mw ii nnujcK lu.t and leaTlna over the Southern Paelflo at 11 p.- m. The train wiU prooaoiy oe more completely equipped with conven iences and pleasures 01 travel man thai rkaa of any aacurslon train ever run over a Paelflo ooaot road. , -A blue print plan of the makeup of tne train, anowm m pviiuw nnt maintainiMt by each car. baa been placed In the hands of every yard master on the main line of each system. Ths train will be In charge of an o eurslon agent, and the following assist ants: One Pullman conductor, two dln- ln mp conductors. I wo nunei auiu- ants, one electrician for the telephone service, 14 waltera, 10 Pullman car por ters, rive trainmen ana n apecix gageman. inn nnM in in, HinrvniBni or liio vw servaUon oar la fl.OOO pianola, with a larse assortment of records. There will ba a oomoleto nhone system con necting ail the cara and departments of the train. The nassenaer list for tha excursion a . is as rouows: . ... , dent Washington Mill company: Mrs. Amsdeni Mrs. E. 3- BartonjVal. Blld ner, The Tavern: Mra Blldner; Mrs. Mary Blssett; ft C. Blair, principal d!,i. m if p- ir i - Hiair: Mra. R. K. tlrattain; pr. JBrower, pnyai clan; Mra. Brower: Mra. C. h Brown, clan: Mra, ll V. Bnrch: Llta Burch: J. Callahan, North Yakima, Washington! D. A. Carmel. capitalist: Mrs. D. A. Carnal; H. h. Chamberlain, real state: John Clemmer, contractor; W. J. Conley, proprietor of City Cab e Transfer company; Mrs. W. J. Conley: Harry Coa, proprl- tor Trenton hotel; Mrs. T. B. uox; i R. nart wholeaala lumber: F. A. David, general merchandise, Moscow, iaano, J. Devllle, Michigan market; George H. Uoerr, jeweler; Mrs. ueorge It. uoerr; n. iMrman. real estate: Mrs. u. uorman W. J. Doust, president Cascade Laundry company: Mra W. J. Doust: D. M. Drumheller. president Interstate Ir rigation company; Mrs. Edwards; Harry E. Elliott; Mary E. El liott: C. C. Enos. i dealer In cigars and tobacco, Pullman, Washington; L. D. Farmln. Sand Point. Idaho; Mra Charles Ferguson; O. L. Ferguson, real estate; J. H. Fink, manager Inland Brewing A Malting company; R. J. Flak, merchant, Rosalia. Washington; Mra. T T Vimlr A1I Waahlnartnn! VlaS Vi a , w r a vtalai nnuaRiInn nf thaae I h.w' amIii. J m--jlkM life insurance; William Jfranke, whole sale lumber dealer; Mra E. P. Oalbraith; F. M. Gardner, treasurer ana secretary case no one la the company la better sole to keen the nerformance loina. Richard Karl and Lyman Wheeler are the other two comedians. But al thou ah tha oomoany la of at least a vera re excellence ft cannot total ly overcome tne narcotic qualities ox us vehicle. There la little music la tbo "Red Feather" that Is memorable. And when It cornea to trying to figure out a reasonaoie explanation or wnai n s an about your msntal struggles end la sleep. - (Continued from Pago One.) district attorney la ' through ' with It. Jn order , to aettla with depositor we would have td use the aama book that the district attorney' accountants are using, and there, would bo much con fusion and delay, as w would have to deal with about ,009 depositor In the settlement or me amount unaer sivu, ; , Upset Xvsry Arrangement. Only 1.000 of these have proved their claims. Each on of these would have to be verified on tn books, and the other 4,000 would have to b determined by the books, and sworn to by the de positor before a notary, before the re ceiver could. pay out th money. We would have to clear deck for rapid, ac tion when thla work Is begun, and oven under tbo most xavoraDie condition put a email number could ba taken care of formanoa of th contraot. until all tha liabilities and obligations of the Oregon Trust A Ravin as bank have been ad justed and paid off or otherwise dia- cnargea. in consiaerauon - 01 una transfer of assets, the German-American bank 1 to assume and pay, without In terest, all th liabilities and obligation bf th Oregon Trust & Saving bank within two yeara from tha date of the proposed transfer, It being understood as a part of the conditions of th said transfer, . however,, that tha . contracts heretofore made by certain credltora of tne Oregon Trust ft Havings Dana o taka certain bonds and securities In nay' raent la whole or In nart of their claims aaalnst tha Oreaon Trust A Savings bank ahall ba carried out by said cred iters and tnat sain credltora an ail ac cant and receive tha said bonds and se curities contracted for by them, in pay ment or their ciaima aaainst tne ureaon Trust A Bavlnaa bank to tha extent of tne amount agreed . upon ey aaia credit ors. Th German-American bank la to I obligate Itself to furnish aad deliver said bond to said creditors on or before the first day of June. 1008. together with the Interest thereon from the 16th day of January, 1908. ' Oostlaaa Kecervershlp. The nresent recetvershlo is to be con tinued nntll the expiration of two year from th date of the proposed transfer, or until such time aa all the liabilities and obligation of th Oregon Trust A (savings pana snau nave Deen zuiiy paia, and the receiver la not to receive any alary aa such after th date of such Spokane Sash 4 Door company; F. E. Goodall, president chamber of com merce: Dr. Gray, physician: Mra Gray; J. B. Greenough, wholesale grocer; Mra J. B. Greenough; Mra William Har rison; G. A. Heldlnger, manager Ellers piano house; Mra G. A. Heldlnger: Mra Hallman; J. A. Kindle, druggist; Mrs. J. A. Hlndle; R. Hodglns, druggist, Mos cow, Idaho; H. Horstman, wholesale liquor dealer; John Huetter, contractor; George li, Huntley; K, A. Hutcmnson. president Modern Irrigation A Land company; E. J. Hyda, manufacturing Jeweler; A. C. Jamieaon, real estate; Mrs. A. C. Jamleson; P. W. Johnson, marine architect, Coeur d Alene, Idaho; Mrs. P. W. Johnson, Coeur d'Alene, Alfred Jones, architect: ' Mrs. Alfred Jones; William Knotsman, wholesale lumber; G. , Koons, manager Northern Investment company: Mrs. G. Koons; unanea Arum, aruraist: ul rt. xmkio. manager Foster Kieiser, bulletins: Ed' Ward Lenser. decorator: H. C Little' field, banker, Wenatchea, Waahlngtont Mrs. ii. c uttieneid, wenatcnee, wash' Ington; J. Machln, End loot t Washing ton: Mrs. Charles Manley: William Mc- Carter, proprietor St. Maries hotel, St. Maries, Idaho; Mra. William McCarter. St. ; Marlea. Idaho: W. M. McCreary. railroad contractor! Mra W. M. McCreary: V. T. McCroskey, druaalst Colfax. Washington: D. K. Mo- txnaiq. capitalist: Dr. McKeniie, pnyi tiaii j A- juv ? iivi vc p yi in ici a vxe Meeks, president Spokane Steam Laun- ory: Mrs. . u. jueeas; a. a. Merrui, capitalist; a. f. Mitcneii. contractor transfar. from tha assets of th Oregon S?.".'" fifitShaiiV I MoSa" Trust i Savings bank. Tha German- HSVychambe? oV aomiJ5J?or 4merlcaa bank la to pay a reasonable Kfj; l-ttorney J M Modern tha rmiiM..iini tn ih Vm.iw ana hia Moore, attorney , j, mo t tern, tne uoey at comnensstlon to the receiver and his attorneys tor all aervlcea heretofore rendered, la to be borne by the German-American bank. and 1 not to be taken from the assets earh.dav.1 The cresent management of the Ger man-American bank decline to effect any merger with the suspended bank so I of tha Oregon Trust A Saving bank. Jong as it is Uthe nands of th dla-l ("The board of director of the Ger- trict attorney. ixuij. Wilde aa la :,; man-American bank is to be eomDOsed "Tb tMnnan-Amoncan bang will go of not i8 than aeven (7) membera,and Mercantile company. Rockford. Washington: Mrs. J. 3. Murray. Pnll- T . 1 ' 1. . . . ... if- m,nrAm k- mn....ti. 1 man, wasnington) miss Neva Murray, tne recover and of hirartoVn on with its business and keep clear, ot Inquiries. When they get through with tneir rai-auung W wiu pa reaay ta do pumness. ,. , t Tn suspenaea cans ' saving It personnel is to be satisfactory to, ana ta to do approved py, tnia court. "Th receiver of the Oregon Trust A saving bank wa appointed August zi 1V07. Attempts were made almost im . ' j j , " aiwuuui w uinua diuivvi 1111 iS&'JZ? .to:jL"rr: w.' gate to 120,058; the savings accounts under 150 to 121,247; under flOO to 146, 406, Commercial accounts under $25 amount to ,T4b; under to is.izs; under 100 to 120,659. The total ac count to b paid to depositor under in tit, cau wui amount to iizz.t .tt. radar Issues Order. but without auocess, owing largely to the financial stringency and th bank holiday. 1 Th prospect of saving, the wreck at time appeared hopeless. The terms of tha nronoaition of the Ger man-American bank, as set forth In th receiver petition and a outlined above, are the result of negotiations Judge Oantenbeln's order mad today I extending over a considerable period of 1 substantially aa follows The German-American bank Is to : purchase all th assets of every kind and description now belonging to the uregon '.Tost et Darings nana, tne line to said asset thus paaslns: to th Ger man-American bank. The receiver of the Oregon Trust A Savings bank la, time, and of the earnest and conscien tious efforts of the Depositors' associa tion, the receiver, hi attorneys and of the court to safeguard the Interest of law creditors." :,, CJ. .4a,s f - Some -f- coats ; are quick scllcxs-some are slow. Now, aU.must go. The ' only way to hustle the "$lowi seller is to cut the price.- Here's what we are doing: ; " , ' Choice of 100 Rabcoats ' , and Overcoats, $1 1.85: , iThey were $15 and $18 cloth rac CO 1C5-1C3 Third St h4 aerla wayinent at One. The court reviews the history of events leading up to th reorganise tlon plan, and continues: "In an Interview had with the repre sentatives of tha German-American bank on the third day of February, 1908, the court was assured by tnem tnat if tha merger plan ahould be approved, the German-American bank . would immedi ately can tn and pay all depositors' claims of S25 or less: that as soon a these were dlBposed of a call would be made for all depoeltorr claim of 160 or lass; that thereupon claim up to o wouia no naid. ana so on- us to ana inoiuoing tn claims not exceeding iioo; that thla action would ba tha first work of the merger, and would begin at once, without waiting for the formal com pletion -of conveyance for th larger transaction "Under tha familiar maxim , that equality la equity, a court of equity cannot order a distribution of asset .U kill IUM1UV1. . 1. WVIUM V f4- eauality In preferring one class of cred ltora to another, yet th assuranoe of the German-American bank that the mall depositors will b first paid off must appeal to anyone having an Inti mate knowledge of the character of the creditors of thla Institution, Including, aa they, do. an unusually large propor tion of children, whose faith in bank ing Institution should be fostered by every reasonable means, and of - the poorer classes, whoso deposits are rel atively as important to them as those of many of th largest creditor. . .. Court Takes Xanitabl flew. Shall the. merger nlan ba anm-oved? it aisapprovea, mere remains out on alternative, that is to continue the re- v.iTrrBinp i realise on me asseue at lorcea sales, with a resulting shrinkage wjuriwes, ana tna paymenta or qivi Jends at uncertain intervals, and In mall amounta. It th recommendation ftorl liTf Ww PPovd, th cred ihSt JSiiv 5? aaaet to meet iSrJl which - they now have; del utV taWU - OtT not but b ?.rILttt?.t,?n 'orced aale, asty of I0l.t78.1e5ril.aen1 aSS'thfSS: ference between the assets iiiflii tin of ths merged .X,fSw Ington: J. W. Oakes, proprietor Oakes cate: Mrs. j. w. caaes: Mrs. n. a. Parent: Dr. Effle Parsons. Dhvsician: J. W. Potest, confectioner. Colfax, Wash ington; a. u. forter, secretary-treasurer W. R. Lumber association; Mrs. A. L. Porter; L. C. Reed, cashier Northwest ljire insurance company; Mra L. G Reed; C. H. Richards, grocer, Sand romt, iaano; uoionei v. m. Rldpath, capitalist; V. R. Robertson, druggist; Mrs. F. R. Robertson: V. W. Sander. president Idaho Mercantile company. wour u Aifuv, Au&uv, mra. v. y . rtanuer: . . . . ft B 1 . . . n. . . mim. u. m iwnuera, runman, wasning ton; Ed Sanders, capitalist; Mrs. Ed Sanders; P. W. Sanders, capitalist: Mra P. W. Sanders; M. Schuele, retired: Carrie B. Shipman; Miss Bessie Skinner; S. M. Smith, undertaker: Mrs. S. M. Ing to the detailed report of the exnart accountant now on file In thla proceed- ing- "The court fully realises that It resents all the credltora, and not only those who were present at the meeting of January 6, 1908, and at the session oz tne court oi ieDruary i, i08, but, according to all fair rules of infntnr It must arrive at the conclusion that It is tne sense or an overwhelming major ity or tne creditors tnat th ni.r... plan should be approved. Moreover, the court la thoroughly convinced that better term can be exacted from th German-American bank than those con tained in tne oraer submitted to tha court, that th approval of the merger will clearly, conduce to th best Inter ests of the creditor, of the suspended bank, and that they will thereby h nM dollar for dollar for their claims, within two years at the latest It Is therefore ordered that the petition of tha ra. celver be granted. Let the order be entered." Livers Exchanged If th activt flvw ol th 1 tod-fish could be put Into the place of the torpid Ifvtr ot the coniumptive it would probably do him world of good. NwtbtstthinjU Scott's Emulsion of Cod Uver Oil. Almost as joodaianew liver. Th tfreat power of SCOTTS EMULSION j a Doh-pro. , duccr proves that much of V the activity of the tod's fiver, b contained in every '" "spoonful . AflDraggiXsi fOe, aa4 11.00. Smith; William It Sorrlll, . manager rpoaane I lie ao Aaaniei compaayi Marion tvTarr, cigar and tobacoo dealer, Pullman. wasningtoni Mra Marion par; u. u. Staples, confecilooer; R. ll. gwadner; C P. Thomas, general merchandise. Freeman, Washington; . Mrs. C P. Thomas; H. U.VVainian; . Mra. Mary Waters; jr.. M. Watklns, Mercury and manager t-aama xrannrer com Dan r: Mrs. J. M. Watklns: William Watson, pro prietor "The Westminster"; Mra Wil liam Watson! C. D. Welahtman. .mana ger weaiarn union; vvatiaoe jaano; Mra C. D, Wlghtman; A. Z. Well, hardware and Implement, Wenatchea, vvasningion; jars, as - jo, - wens; C. hi. wickers ham, 'Model Shoe- com pany; Mra, H. B. Volft-; W. W. Wooster. president . ppringsion lAimoer com pany; on, w. w. wooster; w. yeai ey, real estate, Rnokane, Washington. From Walla Walla Mrs. 1L 11. A Cistavo; aiax Baumlster, capitalist; rs. Alvlna Baumlster; J. a. Berryman, aarloulturlat: Mr. J. E. , Berrymaa: jonn arming, capitalist, waiuourg. Waahlngtont Dr. N vO. Blalock. national director vpen tuver association; . mis Lina Coa. Milton. Washlnrtoni Mra Maul C Cookerlrj Miss llasel Cole- maauraotureri Miss uraee te vries; o- ear Drumpeiier. mercnanti A. M. Elam. capitalist, M U ton, Washington; Mra. A. M. Elam, Milton, Washington; . Visa ertl Elam, MUton.Wasblngtnn! J. F, ord. mere nan L Pomeroy. Washington: Ben C .Holt, manufacturer: F. M. lioav klna, agriculturist, Waltaburg. Waah Inrton; MrSjJC. A. Holloway: Mr. T. L. Jolly; FT WTxaaer, president Walla Walla Commercial club; Mrs. F. W. lea ser: Mr. W. II. Kasebera: Oeorge Law- ier. capitalist, itcomi, wasnington; vr. a Malloy, capitalist, Tacoroa, Washing ton; Miss Jennie Miller. Taooma, Wash ington; A. A. Mora general repraaen UUv O. B. A N. railway, freight de partment, Portland, Oregon; J. Zx Mun- tinga, mercnant: Mra Aioeri Muntmga; M V. Vrnnnrmlnlr ranltalllt Mra. M. . B McCormlck; F. 2. McJonnier, fruit and ttroduce merchant: George F. Price, aa- ricuitunsv Va'lon vvaaaingion; lit. tn. Pletrsycki, president Dayton, Commer cial oiuo. uertcuk wasainaioni ura ur. M. Pletrsycki, Dayton. Washington; Jo Ed Painter; Mra Joe Ed Painter; A. W. Severance, manufacturer; , Mr. A. W. Beveranoe: Charles BhaCer, agrl cultnrlst, Waitsburg, Washjhgton; W. B. ShaiTer, president Development ciuo, aitSDurg. wasninaronx sirs. w. a. Shaffer, Waitsburg. Washington; Miss Shaffer, Waitsburg, Washington: E. L. Smalley, merchant William Snyder, mercnant, Kitsvuie, waanington; Mra. William Bnyder Rttsville, Waahlngton; Mra M. Lt Watt, Waitsburg, Washing ton: miss watt, waitsnura. washing. ton: Joel Woods, agriculturist. Waits burg, Washington; Mra. Joel Woods, waiteourg, waenincton. Labor Commissioner Ryder of Ne braska, nas notiried an theatre man agers in that state not to permit chil dren under 11 years of age to appear on tne stage. CURES RHEUMATISM Per bottle. bottl. AX XVTZ jUTjIX UnaXBT FOB. RHEUMATISM nr.ZTa acjurr fobms. , Sciatica Neuralgia Nervousness Sleeplessness TRADE SUPPLIED BT AeW.aAUen&Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, t 6th & Marshall Sts Portland. Or. PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. Nervous Headache Neuralgic Headache Nervous Dyspepsia Nervous Affection tBmmtWmmBss i . . i. .. -.. arm. m-mvn , , i , I,; .: , , i , ., i. . ... v. , ' . ' ' k) ; I' .i ' f " , n n i ' T ' Mil i-t. i v .. m m m m i ' w . -.' BF M V x . a . r ' A : v - I V "1 r: ............ , . ' ' " ' s and Overcoats ; . ; " V l.f "t hJ .1., V. .. . V t . . . 1 Raincoats v,v A Vis 2o5 Choice of 300 men'a Raincoats and overcoats. All this season's make. Values to $20 at the above price , This week Every .wanted style and size. j: BOY'S OVERCOATS AT SPECIAL PRICES IN OUR JUVENILE DEPARTMENT LEADING CLOTHIER M START KM m MommG m THE ENTIRE $50,000 SURPLUS STOCKS OF FIVE NEW YORK MANUFACTURERS WILL BE PLACED ON SALE AT LESS THAN - SO THE PEOPLE MAY KNOW of their remaining and tmrplus' stocks, select a city. This year Portland was the chosen site of all five. Because it is in better condition financially than any city in America. ; The Stocks Consist of Women's Suits. CloaHsa Waists, SKirts and Umbrellas. Men's Suits, Overcoato, Raincoats, Hats THE GREATEST SALE Ever held in the westa sale that will startle all Oregon from center to circumference. Prices that beggar, description and stagger belief. ; It's to be a sale of high-grade goods such as you never saw or heard of before. Our big ad in tomorrow eyeniag's paper tells . the . story. , x , - r. . ' ' - Ladies' Cloaks, Suits, Skirts, Waists', Petticoats, Furs, etc,' Men's Clothing and '. Hatsatfromsfj! :Mt0z: OherFonrth to One-Holf Price , Be here Friday at 9 o'clock whatever you do. Prices never were and never will be as cheap on high-grade goods again -, ve mean it, too. " See tomorrow's big ad in this paper--it tells the sory. Read it, sure. j , FIFTV SAtESPEOPI-B WANTED . WE NEED THAT MANY 'CLERKSi TO HANDLE THE IMMENSE STOCKS. APPLY THURSDAY, MORNING AT 135 FIFTH STREET, IN ... ; LISTEN! READ! HEED! PROFIT! It was only through a atrok Of good fortuna that th atocka war broucht to this city. Had It not been that ona Of thes bla; flva manufacturer jus? re cently spent a couple of days here Port land would not bav bad tha opportunity of participating- In this bis; bargain feast. But th writer, who personally' oonduoted him over th city, thoroughly convinced him of th prosperous condi tion of Portland and persuaded him to use his Influence to ship the goods her. Immediately on his arrival In New York he went to the other four manufacturer and the outcome of It all was that It waa packed up in trunk and brought her aa extensive baggag. It required an extra baggage coach, but they were determined to get it her immediately, so spared no expense.' These goods consist f th -' finest ' qualities of men's and woman's wearing apparel. They will be of fered at less than the cost of manufacture. Watoh for our biff, ad tomorrow. Bee th win dow for specimen valuea But better till, go right through thakatock and . pick out anything you see. Anything you want at hslf, at third, at a fourth, what othera must ask. . . , end we ENTIRE CORNER V FIFTH AND ALDER - ENTIRE CORNER FIFTH AND ALDER -i A