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, - -. ' :f , THE OREGON SUNDAY ' JOURNAL. PORTLAND,' ' SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 0, 1908. ! v.' j Tovvn Topics 1 nmnn ff Dr. B. 'X ' Whitman, pastor of ths First Baptist church, of Seattle, will peak both this morning and evening at the White Temple. This afternoon : he will address mm meeting of mn only at toe T. M. C. A- on "Joy." There will be a constantly changing program from I till 6:30 o'clock. Dr. Whitman'! . address will be the central feature, be idea that there will be a violin aolo t by C J. Mathls, stersoptican pictures i; uiusiraung me acenio points 01 irwi 5 Intereat in our country, a discussion i group that will debate the aubject of f Miracles." a debating. club that will !' - debate the question, "Resolved, That It Teach In re of . Chriat in tne ,iwi V r.nn .... ' 1 . mkn'fl ' Ahnra cloalng feature of the afternoon will be a fellowship luncn. ' "W. O. Howell of Portland has filed suit In tho United Statee dlatrlct court ' againat Paul Erlekson, George W. Sap- pington. Frank Hadley and Mary K. Bmtth, all of Tillamook, to have cer . tain government patenta on land pur porting to convey title aet aaide and canceled. The landa were filed on by the defendant In the ault in the Ore gon City land office In 18. rive . years afterward Howell conteated th flllnga. It la claimed that the flllnga were for the benefit of Clyde Thayer, 1 William Barkr and Morris Leach, who were to purchase the tract from those wno took out wo patents. Dr. William Elsen, the Danlsfa vice consul, who was convicted In the cir cuit court two weeka ago on the charge of contributing to the delinquency of Jennie Slshers by performing a criminal operation, was sentenced to pay a fine or IB oo T judge u-uay yeaieraay art' moon. He protested his Innocenoe when he stood up for sentence, and -de clared In (it the district attorney la pro- tecting the man who la really guilty, referring to "Dr." Heymana. who la now a fugitive from justice because of ex posure of his methods In another caae, A stay of tO days was granted In which to prepare for an appeal to the supreme court. At a conference between Judge O'Day and attorneys representing both sides In the contest over the trust estate of W. C. Noon yesterday. Judge O'Day an nounced his intention to appoint Mrs. Kmlly J. Noon, the widow, to one of the vacant trusteeships. The third true tee, to act with Mrs. Noon and W. J Armstrong, who has opposed the ap- f ointment of any other person to share he trusteeship, has not yet been de cided on. but Judge O'Day has fluggest- Fudge O'Day r iss, and an eff y idea agree. An appointment la expected d several names, and an effort la being on ootn made to have the attorneys this week. At the quarterly conference of the A. M. B. Zion church Friday, Febru ary 7. Rev. George E. Jackson, who has served as pastor for two terms and was reappointed for another term last November, tendered his resignation on account of continued 111 health. a committee appointed to arrange fof testimonial benefit in the near future, tinder the leadership of Rev. Jackson the church has. thrived, he having suc ceeded in nearly raining a mortgage of $1,300, which had been running for over 12 years. ill a 'fire which started from an over heated stove In tha palor. Tha mem berg of the family were absent at the time and tha flri waa rot discovered until It had worked Us way through tha roof. Tho damage dona la covered bv Insurance. , ... .. 'Tha St. John publlo library associa tion expects to move from th quarters they are now ocoupytng In the upstairs rooms of the Holbrooke building to a location on tha around floor. The cir culation during January was vol- " Yes, 'we bulid Bra escapea. elevator cabs and enclosures, wire and Iron fences, and wlra and Iron works Of all kinds. Columbia Wire and Iron Works, 168-170" East Washington street, near Union avenue. Both phones. Under tha saw management, tha Grand, of 1ST Yamhill, has bean reno vated and newly furnished throughout, and has all of the moaern sonvenl ences to offer its patrons at rates that are very reasonable. Carlson ft Co., who hava redently established a large furniture store In Bt Johns, ' are arranging to erect a lam twivstorv structure Of pressed concrete to be occupied by their con cern. Tha exact location ia atlll un ThUI "Slwld which to file hi. motion B-onrth trHti. Phone Mala 76(6. Tcur "or . an arrest of Judgment and for a ahoes repaired while you wait Best f new trial. On that date, when tha mo- yak aolea. 7 senta. Bauer Stopper. ltlollg , ,.. lth lh..-our, ,he wlll Tnie will remind vou that now la the b aet down for argument at soma cer tlmi In have Tour hair mattresses reno-rtaln date nlnu fnllnartnv and odnian. vatea ann reiurnea me rn. ." lant for Judaa Hunt t ntnrfi In Port- Main 474. The Portland curiea uau laiu, fo. MOtd th.t h wU, hw factory, tu aaeisger. pruyrwr. th, dryum.nt, pr.Mnt,d on behalf of . .. . air. nail. NOtlC to IM -UDHO ror reasons we jt po.,,5,, thmt Mr Haney miiy will be glad to explain to .anyone, our come back from Ban Francisco In order Pacific fltatea chone number baa been to present the government's aide of the changed from Main 2161 to Main 617. argument, though thla depends entirely Ex-District Attorney Given . Until April 0 to File Mo- tion for a New Trial lleney May Possibly Come Back. John II. Hall found guilty of having conspired with W. W. Stelwer, II. H. Hendricks and othera to fence public lands In Wheeler county, was given un- upon his ability to break away from the craft orosecutlona under way thore long enougn to maite the trip to port land. If lie is not able to return the government's araumenta wlll be made by Judge T. U. Beckor, who will succeed Mr. Ueney In the control and manage ment of the remaining Oregon cases. ii me motion lor tne new trial ia E. E. Merges, X. JC Bentley. Arts and craft society will give an entertainment at art museum Tuesday, February 11. at S p. m. Mr. J. W. WIs ner will deliver an address on metal work. Public Invited. At the Norwegian OhUrch. 45 North overruled hv th ronrt m. Antm will thvn Fourteenth street. Rey. T. H. Dahl. be set for the sentence of Mr. Hall, af Dresldent of tha United Lutheran ter which ha will ha allowed llm In church in America, win preacn tooay which to fUe his bill of exceptions with Dotn morning uu evening. uts united utatea circuit court or ap ... : . . peala, or the United States supreme The Irvington Investment company court, which ever tribunal Judas Web- has remdVed from 11 Hamilton build- ster may decide to appeal to in behalf na- to 111 Chamber of Commerce. The c",?h . ... new offices are very commodloua, and ...i v"'" '? l?.-V. 1 TJlW1 .S2 J t0 M5r reU 81glverthV.V.dnc;VthVe"hou7;"Th VrmA t oi, hm m mail M wir- charged in the Indictment. On the Fred I Olson has rued bis deciara- fl lt th. vofa ataod ,0 for con. tion as a candidate for reelection as victlon and two for acquittal, Eli Ra- lustice of the Deace on the Reoubl can mer and K. W. rye voting ror ac ticket. (JonstaDie IOU Wagner nas lio uuhuli. rry cusngta io cunviuiiua un announced hia dealre to serve for an other term. QUI the third ballot, while Ramer held out until the eighth ballot when he too changed for conviction. Mr. Hall stated that he was surprised at the verdict as he did not see where the evidence of the government had connected him with the charge made An entertainment is being planned for the benefit of Mra. John Gittlngs, who was left destitute with several small Children on her hands, .by the murder of her husband. Patrolman Glttlnsrs. a few months ago. The entertainment wlll be given in Burkhard hall, East Burnslrte and Union avenue, about February iz, and will be presented by a local dra matic club. It is expected to give two performances one in the artomoon ana the other in the evening;. Arrangements for it are not yet complete, but will be announced as tney materialize. Manager Hickman, representing the Faclflo Statea Telephone company, has Informed the St. Johns city council that his company will commence active con struction woric there at once, xsew poiei will be erected and a temporary ex change Installed at the corner or Jer aev ana unariesiown street unui a per manent location can ds securea. a iocbi exchange wlll areatly Improve the Bt. Johns phone service. The Home Tele phone compare has a franchise ror which lt has already paid into the bt. Johns city treasury 1200. No Guesswork Every measure Is taken accurately by a man of wide ex perience in that line or worK. to a man wno ouys economically mis oiier Sliouirt appeal, ror mere is cerwiniy no better value in the city than we give in our izf suits. iaKO material, siyie. m and workmanship and put tnem in a suit of clothes and you have something that will nlease the most fastidious. We make any suit In the houso to order for 125: no more, no less. Unique Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark street. J. Fred Kessler, assistant manager of Idlers' Spokane house, with his wife. Is in Portland with the Inland excur sion, and leaves tonight via Los An- geies ana wew urieans ror new lorn. Mr. Kessler formerlv resided In Port land, when he occupied the position of president of tha Manufacturers Piano ompany. The Peninsula shingle mill In St Johns, which has been shut down for several months will resume operations tomorrow. The plant has been en larged and new machinery Installed and its new capacity will be 4.00,000 shingles day. The mill wlll employ 76 men. Mrs. B. F. Kyne, hair, scalp and face Specialist, has removed her office to 07 Corbett building. Dandruff and falling hair positively cured. Prema ture array hair restored to natural color: no aye usea. uirice pnone a-36V. resi dence C-1977. Francis J. McHenrv will speak on Tha Reorganization of Banks" at Drew hall. If 2 Second street, tomorrow even lng at 8 o'clock. The lecture wlll be ajtainst him In anv manner. under the aisplces of branch 6, Bo- The Jury in the Hall caae was the ciausi party. most secretive since the jonn H. Mitch ell trial, a pledge having been taken not save mo aiacnunt i id cenisi dv niv. m nivuifl'A rnn nptAii.t or inn nrocaan lng your bills for February service on ings In the lurv room. M. a Barnes or .before the 10th of the month. Home was elected foreman. Besides the state. Telephone company. ment that several ballots had been tak en befora an airrpemant waa ruiLchpri Hartman & Thompson have sold to Mr. the members of the lurv would have George F. Miller a corner lot on Han- nothing to say regarding what trans cock street and Carvel avenue. In Rose nlred after the case had been riven to uity ranc, ior iuu. tnem ror their consideration. Steamer Jesse Harklns. for Camas. wasnouK.il ana way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet dock at x p. m. L. Heft, D. Goldsmith and A. Rosen- cramps bought a lot each last week In South Portland Heights addition. consideration In each case was $560. KAVANAUGH LAW ' IVILL BAR IVOMEN City Attorney Prepares Or dinance Barring Women From Saloons. City Attorney Kavanaugh has pre pared the ordinance prohibiting women entering saloons, or any place where In toxicating liquors are aold, except res tauranta. The ordinance wlll be Intro duced at tomorrow's meeting of the liquor license committee by Councilman Drtaooll. and It la believed wlll be recommended for passage before the council at Wednesday's meeting. Great oara waa taken in drafting tha ordinance because of the state constitu tion wnicn pieces no restriction upon women entering saloons. This point was overcome throimh a. recant oWia- lon by the atata supreme court. In which Judge Bean declared that men and wo men could be divided into two a-enaral classea. This gave the necessary lee way under Which the ordlnanca enuld be drafted without making class legislation. Tha ordinance la aimed at tha dealer and not at the women. A penalty Of 1200 or 60 nays' Imprisonment in tha city Jail is provided for each violation of tha provisions of the ordinance which In full is as follows: "Section 1. No licensed Ilauor deal. er in the city of Portland, nor the own er or proprietor of any saloon, barroom, drinking shop, or place where Intoxi cating liquors are kept for aale, or sold at rstalV' either by himself or fty ani servant, employe or agent, shall permit nr anfav an v famila hereon to enter. for the purpose of drinking or buying any Intoxicating liquors, or to remain or loiter, for any purpose. In or about his said saloon, barroom, drinking ahop, or plaoa where Intoxicating liquors are kept for sale, or sold at retail, or place In which Intoxicating liquors are served, or in or about any room, box, booth, al cove, or place adjoining and connected In any way with such saloont barroom, drinking shop, or .place whera Intoxi cating Ilquora are kept for sale, or Bold at ratal I. fir served: provided, that the provlslone of this ordinance shall not apply to any open and publio restaur ant or amine room. "Section 27 Any person rlolatlngny of the provisions of this ordinance, shall, unon conviction thereof in the tniinlnlnal court of tha citv of Portland be punished by a fine of not mora than IZ00, or or imprisonment in iue en jail not over ninety aays. Successful Concert. The tenth concert of this season given by Ellers Piano House In their recital hall Friday night was a very snjoynble affair. John Clair Monteith, baritone, unnllad as soloist for Miss Evelyn Hurley on account of Miss Hurley's Ill ness. Mr. Monteith sang In hia uaual artlstlo style, and hia singing waa very much enjoyed by all present. The Or chestrelle and Pianola came in for their share of attention and the numbers were much appreciated. the accompani ment work with the ? anola being ex ceptionally fine. The soloist for the next recital will be Miss Ethel Lytle. soprano. These recitals are given every Friday night, and all are welcome. . Didn't Want to B Mayor. (Oslted Ptms Lmm4 Wlra.) Hoqulam. Wash.. Feb. I. City Attor ney William Campbell has refused to be a. candidate for mayor on the People's ticket, aa the nominee of the Toung Men'a club. F. D. , Arnold has accepted the nomination. LIVED IN MARION COUNTY MANY YEARS The resident of Marlon county, ciea at nis home In Harrlsburg, Tuesday, January 28. of heart trouble. His health nan A. F. Reed. C. I. Wild and C. A. Lewla not been the best for some time pre' have filed articles of Incorporation of vloua to his death, but it was not the Fort Stevens Mining company. It the Fort Stevens Mining company, has a capital stock of $260,000. The millinery firm of Wolcott A Cook has been dissolved end will be continued as formerly by Mrs. A. P. wolcott. NotIei Highest price paid for Title uuarantee ana Oregon Havings accounts. uonn uros., io first street. Drug store for bale: good residence district; gooa lease. Address B-148, journal. Acme OH Co. sell safety coal oil and una gasoline, pnone u;ast 78; B-1007. Woman's Exchans-s. UJ Tenth atraof 1 .. 1 11... a A. I . .. . . iuuuu 4i v iu 6, oueiness mens luncn. pairing a specialty. -aft .Morrison. Chlnaware re Doll a hospital. W. A. Wise and associates. naJnlaaa aenusis, inira ana Washington. H. W. Moore, expert oholnmnW. IN 1 I t IIJI n . . . . r ' I ci kb uuuuing, oevenin ana tit ark ats. Berger, signs, show cards. 2S4 Tamhlll. D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh. Journal want ada. lo a word. Both Herman Herzog and Sol Herzog Were assigned to tne nigh school from the Thompson school last week. In the announcement printed in The Jour nal one or tne names was omitted. The residence of George Hoffman, 714 East Salmon street was damased to the extent of 1300 last evenintr bv 3 L ' -v" ?" v f ' v s f m& "A .sM-WWiii" Ja.v.Mlw-rtXi ft-JiKa watit iliSWSJfirissp E. J Hearn. Where to Dine. Merchants' lunch dallv. 2Sc. Rund c ,t , . . " ' uuinei, bvu. xvruoe a, 1'arK ana Morrison. Moore's restaurant serves a ansrini thought he was In danser. His death uv-ucur ounuay ainner. 119 irtn St. occurrea aunng tne nigm ociwwu muii nnv ann 'rueaoav. Mr. Hearn leaves a widow and Infant child and two sisters, Mrs. Fannie Murphy, of Jefferson, and Mrs. Emma Hannlgan, of Portlnnd. also a brother, M. E. Hearn, of Harrlsburg. The- re mains were brought to Jefferson for burial. Interment taking place Thurs day. Services were held at the resi dence of E. Murphy, the obsequies being under the auspices of Santlam lodge, I. O. O. F. Watson's Restaurant will serve a fine Chicken dinner today. 80 cents. GUS M0SER VICTIM OF MALICIOUS PERSON Gus C. Moser, the well known attor ney, has been made the victim of some sourrlllous Individual, who has either malicious intent or a perverted sense of humor. This man haa been calling up women over the telephone, repre senting himself to be Moser, and at- IP YOU WANT TO SEE THE NEWEST IN WEAR ING APPAREL VISIT THE STYLE STORE Exclusive Novelties IN SPRING ATTIRE Correct styles, backed by quality and value, are demonstrated in our immense showing of the new Tailored Suits. That individuality we claim for all our productions is strongly stamped on these new models. In cut and design they are the embodi ment of all that is new. It is a pleasure to see the attractive styles accomplished in the new materials, the stripes lend themselves so admirably to the de signing and tailoring. A soft, mellow blending of . color is characteristic of these fabrics the de cided or invisible stripes in two or three-toned ef fects. Plain fabrics also show beautiful coloring. The Madam Butterfly models, as strictly novel as their style is, all have some touch that marks them exclusive and distinctly as style store creations. They range in price from $20 to $65. mo wbumii, jro qam, mo doOAxn If your gums bleed when 70a brash them, you hava pyorohoe, a disease which. If let run, causes recession and teeth to loosen. Ws positively euro tha above disease. This office Is equipped with all the latest appliances and formulas for doing hlgh-claaa work. OUR PRICES tl-K Crown SB.00 Bridge Work, per tooth CS.00 Logan Crown S3. 50 to S5.00 Best Rubber Plate S8.00 Aluminum Lined Platea S10.00 to SI 5.00 8Uver Finings SI. OO Gold Fillings S2.00 to S5.00 Vegetables Vapor used only by us for ramiess nxtracung OUc; Spring Waists CWCAGO Painless Dentists 00 m. AJT9 WAS OTOV. Be sure you are in tha rlcht offiea. Lady attendant Phones Main 1880. A-Clls. Linen and lawn tailored Waists, with broad and narrow pleating, plain and hand embroidered col lars and cuffs; the most attractive ideas yet shown; ranging in price from $2.50 to $8. Silk Petticoats New spring tailored Petticoats, with extra full flounce, made in all the latest and most approved spring shades; the smartest creations of tailors' ingenuity; prices from $7.50 up. Men's Wearing Apparel Now shown at our men's Clothing shop is univer sally conceded to be the best made ready-to-serve kind. It represents the "knowing how" of Stein Bloch, the "integrity" of Schloss Bros, and the "skill" of Bradbury system. ' CREDIT IF DESIRED You can pay for your spring outfit in small weekly or monthly payments. Eastern Outfitting Co. CORNER WASHINGTON AND TENTH ST The Store Where Your Credit Is Good SCHOOL BOOKS New and second-hand, bought, sold and ex changed. High school, grammar school and col lege text books. The Old Book Store 168 Fifth st;, opp. Post office, and 211 Second st, near Salmon. THU rlUATH Automatic Damper ATZI s TO 50 TIM CXYT TVW3 An mxav- &ATZS Price $1.25 FOB OXKOTf- 0 TXT MAT TES AX-BKXM Tb Heath Automatic Damper Co. lBi xmon ata, roBTUunv om. Phones East ill! B-18IL ' CURES RHEUMATISM 9 a a Holden's Rheumatic Care m Tn hotUe. Tmr soma. ax nmuu imsT roa. RHEUMATISM nr its kajty rosxftv Nerroua Headaches ' ' Neuralrfo Headaches Nervous Dyspepsia. Nervous Affections . Sciatica Neuralgia Nervousness Bleeplesrness TRADE SUPPLIED BT V A.W. Allen &Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, ; 16th ft Marshall Portland, Or. PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. ' LL MILITARY'' ACADEMY- r i PORTLAND ORE' School for Tounc Maa and Bora. Praps ration f or sol. feres, u. & Military and Naval Academies. Ae credited to Stanford. 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Jie calls up some lady whom I have never met, nor ever heard of, and telling nor that ne is Mr. uus U- Moser, the attorney, says he has seen her and would like to meet her. This Is no doubt done by some political enemy to Injure my repu tation. "If he had not In' at least one instance telephoned to a lady whom I had never even seen, but who lived at the house of a rood friend of mine, who Promptly Informed me.v I might never ave heard of the dastardly scheme. "I warn the offender that I shall vigorously prosecute him If I learn his Identity, and In the meantime will very much appreciate the kindness, if any one to whom he telephones In my name will Immediately report the mat ter to m. GUS C MOSER. GKOIIND BROKEN FOR mV RESIDENCES Journal. Ground was broken for two elegant pew residences on the East Side dur ing the past week. On Fargo street, between Williams and Rodney avenues. mra. uoraeua ivreos will erect a two story rrame dwelling or modern con struction and design at a cost of J4.600. Herdman Brothers have begun the erection of a handsome frame residence On East Sixteenth atreet, between Knott and Stanton streets, estimated to cost approximately, IB.OOo. , W Oris Tree. v.. Read tha ad of Schaefer & Co., mer chant tailors, n alphabetical page. ' 1 1 in . ' Tomorrow (Monday) will positively be the last day for discount on west side gas bills. , Portland Gaa company. If 'gmvwMs II J$- II e Vl ""- mm Ji Hawthorn NASAL LININGS The COXXOV 8XVSS remedy for ICE XT and WOMZV who find it dif ficult to breathe through the nostrils. Sold for 11 at leading druggists or sent or delivered on re ceipt of price. Address Hawthorn Appliance Co. esajflnxso bt, poxixavo, ox.' U-' 'fc ; Wf, agff,ft'!rT''-''.,iw."-s-g- -M..i mi. I , I III III s.00 HONB A IOJS or MAIN 1018 Per Ton Banner Coal NONB BETTER FOR THB PRICE WESTERN FEED AND FUEL CO. SpLT " SEAUBX8 XV HOTTSB AKO STEAK COAX. Lawyers Abstract & Trust Co. REMOVED FROM 730 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, TO SUITE NO. 8 OVER PORTLAND TRUST CO. BANK, 3D AND OAK STREETS PROMPTNESS AND EFFICIENCY IN ABSTRACT WORK. Store fronts Changed, Houses Xsmo4 eled. General Contracting, Plans Draws.' 889 Conch Street. Phoae Paolflo 18U Pare Beautiful Jade Jewelry ""Hi Gold Bracelets and Sle- 7l net Rings of all descrip- " 1 tlons made to order. American names en graved with the three cardinal Chinese charac ters, viz., Glory, Pros Berlty and Longevity. Charges reasonable and orders of any design promptly executed and rvir3 "s s? Tfc sr IT. f . . Skaukrl ..y ft 'if sent prepaid to any part of the U. S. The Skilled Chinese Jeweler, POOX SAHO CO., Jay Tu Chong, Mngr 231 Alder street J. Sbemaosky, Window Glazing Promptly attended to In any part of the city. Doors and windows bought snd sold. B84 Second, near Jeff. Phone Pao. 8037. Webfoot Oil Blacking Makes Sloes Waterproof Preserves leather -Wo Shine A aU Dealers. Your Opportunity We are going to enlarge and need the room to work; goods must go to save breakage. HAND-PAINTED CHINA, CU.T GLASS, JARDINIERES, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, PLATED WARE, ART WARE, ETC. Less Than Factory Cost 25 to 100 Saved SEE OUR WINDOW ; ELITE CHINA SHOP 352 MORRISON, NEAR PARK. - SALE BEGINS FRIDAY FEB. -7. Diamond House Paint GUARANTEED , I gallon lots. SJ1.40 Pr sal ': 1 gallon Jots. SI. SO par smL Manufactured bp V' ' PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO. 830 Pront St. Portland. Os. ' laisisisi STtiMi nmnnr t CLAY . MORSE aOTM rsewaa J uaVKD SnS ?iTTT-e 1 ? FURS FURS Remodeling a specialty. rtna Purs at S. Schumacher '' 188 KASISOH ST, ITS AS SBX90ZS. To Maks A Ltu Ttle Short, Wm. Work MmtwsNsiMaiMCMiiK"' ics .TfL , f) 1 UsUni Shot Repair Sbq M9 Aldsr Strtst tiunu.a 2353 Sewing Machines at Low Prices Fifty slightly damaged swtn ra Chlnea, Including iners, Wheir Wilson. Domestics Whites, liouiwiinj,:, Davis and others, for sale very e.'-.; to make room tor new stock. I Je De OlULL tarnaii Hi . MattreaieV; ind Uc!;t:: I' ; Ifade Over-and Ma.J to OMf. " ewed and LaiO. 1'booe Utm lw. i. UASSST S) HASSXT, 80 Psart I f. ' - "fx-:.