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tUff OREGOtf DAltr JOUfiNAU 'PORTlJlND; ' WE0NESD AY EVENINO; ' FEBRUARY 1908.
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TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.'
lllg . A .V . Happyland"
Marquam.. "Kerry Qow"
' Baker "Charley's Aunt"
Empire..,.. "Aa Told In the Hills"
Grand ,, Vaudeville
Lyrlo.' The Lawyer and the Lady"
Star "Chinatown Charley"
It la likely that tha famous aoldfield
told camp in Nevada I, aooa to add
another to tta large number of pro
ducing: mine. The Butte Boya Con
aolldated Mining oompany. In Ua devel
opment work, has passed through
fast of free milling ore that ahowa ail 11
teata 'averaging mora than 126 to tha
ton, and only requlrea water to begin
4he operation of Ua Quarts mill that will
transform tha rock Into gold bullion
or rather extract the gold front the
rock. Being free milling, there la no
ax nana fnr amaltlnir or cvanldina: the
ore. ao that on 12a rock there will be
clear profit of upwarda or zo to mo
ton. With the tremenaoua jeans it naa
In alght, Ita dump beara tangible evi
dence that atockholdera In the property
will aoon be reaping a golden harvest
Upon their Investments. The company's
advertisement In another part of this
paper talis considerable aoout tna prop
osition..
Burglars forced aa entrance to the
Jacobean. Bade Co. 'a plumbing estab
lishment at 18 Davis street, last night
by breaking a window In the rear of
tu Duiiding. a aeaic in tne orrice was
brokeu open and Its contents strewn
about the floor. From a drawer In
the task tha thieves secured about 14
worth of pottage stamps. The safe In
the office waa not molested. The
burglars loft behind them an old chin
chilla overcoat and a lady's umbrella.
The detectives detailed to Investigate
ine ourgmry are noiaing mese articles
aa a possible means of Identifying the
thieves should they be oaptured.
' Tha Oregon railway commission has
fused an application of tha Southern
'acifio company for canceling of an
order recently Issued by the commis
sion requiring a stub train to be run
from Roseburg on days when the over
land train Is behind time. It is shown
that the atub train is no longer nec
essary, aa the regular train now atarta
from Roaebur and la always on time.
The commission he'd that aa tha order
had frequently been violated by tha
company It should remain tentatively
la effect.
By breaking the glass In tha front
door burglars gained an entrance to the
Boston dry goods store. First and Sal
mon street, last night. The cash regis
ter, which contained bnt 60 cents, was
opened and relieved of Its contents. A
uit case was also taken by the thieves.
So far aa could be ascertained this
morning nothlnu else In the store was
oiflturoed. The burglary waa reported
to tha police.
Annua) meetings of the directors of
the Columbia River & Northern Rail
road company and The Dalles, Portland
A Aatorla Navigation company will be
held at the offices of Secretary Martin
in the Portland union station February
16. when plans for the next year's oper
ations under the changed condition
brought about by the north bank road
will be considered and suitable action
taken to meet these conditions.
The State Congress of Mothers will
hold the regular monthly meeting next
Tuesday at the rooms of the Associated
Charities, at 2:30. Business before the
meeting will be the Beldlng ordinance
Slating to poolrooms, tha matter of a
ndergarten during Chautauqua next
mmer and other matters of Impor
tance. A full attendance la requested.
Oregon Chapter, Daughters of the
Confederacy, will meet Thursday even
ing at tha home of Mrs. F. Joplln, Nine
teenth and Clackamas streets. Instead of
Friday evening aa previously announced.
It Is earnestly requested that all mem
bers, all Confederate veterana and all
southerners be present.
A aeries of special meetings are being
held in the Kvnagellcal church, corner
of Clay and Tenth streets, at 7:30 p. m..
conducted by Rov. H. E. Erffmeyer of
Menominee Falls, Wisconsin. Rev.
Theo. Hchauer is the pastor. Oood
atnging and music. Meetings will con
tinue thla and next week.
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by-lawe will make It report ana per
manent officara of tha association wm
be named.
lit compliance with, tha raquest of tha
federated aaat side club tha , county
commissioners hava directed tha bridge
force on all the bridges to count tha
number of persona who erose from eye
aide .or ui river io me wwr
hmi,. nin.i. inii tha aount will
be made every day thla week. There
la no expena attaenro to me miir,
aa tha counting la being dona by the
regular force. The ngures win d uu
aa a. nortlnn of tha data to be presented
to tha federal authorities to show the
necessity or advisability or seeping pa
draws closed for ona hour each morning
and evening.
Part of the Cardwell . tract, naxt toj
Capital hill, on the Salem electrlo naa
uet been purchased y Tna wpanton
oompany. Tha price waa about J00 per
acre and tha land will be placed on the
market Immediately under tha name of
Alder Springs. Thla Is tha third acreage
firoperty In thla neighborhood to change
lands In tha laat week and undoubted
y there will be great demand for prop
erty thla spring on account or it a ac
cessibility, aa It only takes It to 16
mlnutea on the new electric Una to reach
tha district
i Congresa la being urged by tha Port
land chamber of commerce to complete
without unnecessary delay the comple
tion of coast defensea in the vicinity of
the Columbia river, and advices have
been received that tha subject la being
given attention hy1 Senator Fulton and
others.
Portland hoard of trade officials are
making a canvaaa of produce merchants
to ascertain how many of them will
come Into tha proposed produce ex
change to be established In the board,
ponma. . it la said the plan Is meeting
with favor and that It will undoubtedly
be aucceaaful.
A new town la to be established on
the Oregon Electrlo railway at Alder
Springs tha alte of the Dr. Cardwell
farm. Tha Spanton Realty company
has purchased for $16,000 a 20-acre
tract from Dr. Cardwell and will plat It
Into lota.
Tea, wa build fire escapes, elevator
cabs and enclosures, wire and Iron
fences, and wire and Iron worka of all
kinds. Columbia Wire and Iron Worka
868-270 East Washington street, near
Union avenue. Both phones.
Sunnyside W. C. T. U. will hold theli
next meeting at the home of Mrs. N. 8.
Woodard, 1066 E. Taylor. Thursday.
February It, at 2:30. Superintendent of
reace and mercy will have charge of
he meeting.
List of articles found on streetcars
February 11: 1 purse, 1 pajr gloves, 1
pair ahoes, 2 packages, 1 census form,
1 key. 1 rule. 1 grip, 1 music roll. 1 pair
mittens, 11 umbrellas, can iosi ariioie
department, O. W. P. building.
Monday night burglars broke Into the
saloon of H. J. Heltser, on Russell
street near Rodney avenue, and robbed
the cash register of 130 in coin. The
facta were reported to the police.
County School Superintendent R. F.
Robinson likes his Job well enough to
serve another term, and aays so. Mis
declaration an a candidate waa filed
with t he county clerk yesterday.
Herbert Lu-igerock, who is delivering
a course of lectures under tha auspices
of the Socialist party, will speak to
night at Socialist hall, ft Davis street,
on "Our Neglected Childhood."
Steamv Jesse Harklns, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at 2 p. m.
The Mothers' circle will hold a meet
ing next Friday afternoon at 3:80 o'clock
In room , Clinton Kelly school. ,
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An exceptional Sale of Men's
Wear at Prices that should in
terest, you. Our styles and
prices always correct 2d floor.
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An opportunity to buy Good
Clothes at s great saving 2d
floor. Seven splendid values in
the Furnishing Goods Dept.
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Frank
W. B. A. valentine ball, W. O. W.
hall. Eleventh street, Saturday, Feb
ruary 16. Admission 25c.
A meeting of the Piedmont Improve
ment association will be held tonight
at 8 o'clock in Piedmont Presbyterian
church. Tha committee appointed some
lime ago xo arait a constitution and
Notice Highest price paid for Title
Guarantee and Oregon Savings accounts.
Colin Bros., 180 First street.
Maccabee's uniform rank dance
Thursday evening, February 13, K. of P.
halt Stiles' orchestra.
Coal. Quick delivery. Phona your
order to the Independent Coal A Ice
company. Both phones.
Aome Oil Co, aell safety coal oil and
fine gasoline. Phone East 789; B-1007.
Woman's Exchange, 133 Tenth street,
lunch 11:2,0 to 2; business men's lunch.
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
Berger, signs, show cards. 284 Yamhill
D. Chambers, optician, 12 Seventh.
Journal want ada. lo a word.
1541 Yak Malff Price
Men's Suits in desirable styles and patterns, in
cluding cheviots, fancy worsteds, cassimercs and
plain blue serges and cheviots; reg- ( aj ff
ular $15, at V& aJV
$18.00 values, on sale at $9.00
Young Men's Suits
$15 Values $7,50
Young men's Suits in single-breasted styles, sizes
13 to 20 years, in neat patterns of worsteds, tweeds
or cassimere, all new style; our (J y C
regular $15 value, one half price. . . .Sr
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Boys' Suits Half Price
Boys' Suits at one-half regular price; en
tire stock of boys' kilt and various lines
of sailor suits at one half price. Best styles
at our Boys Clothing Dept. 2d floor.
$5.00 Suits at $2.50
Boys' Knee-Pants Suits, double-breasted,
good patterns, wool materials, in colors
gray, brown and dark mixtures; regular
$5 values, now on sale at $2.50.
Specially Priced
Men's Wear
Men's advance spring Shirts in plain colors
and novelties, cuffs attached or detached,
coat or regular style, pleated or plain bos
oms; good value at, QQ
Men's Dress Gloves, medium and light
weights, all brown and tan shades, cape or
pique sewn; special price, J 1 1 C
per pair... V J
Men's Wright's Health fleece-lined Under
wear, all sizes, shirts and draw- Af
ers; per garment ifJC
Men's natural wool super-weight Under
wear, nicely made, well finished, all sizes,
shirts and drawers; per gar- OAs
ment m w
Boys' all-wool Jerseys, with athlete's neck,
colors navy blue, maroon, Yale blue, cardi
nal or black; extraordinary s&O.
value, each w
Men's Negligee Shirts, with soft attached
collar, Oxford and madras cloths, in good
patterns, checks and stripe effects; special
S!:hpn.M: $1.05
Men's fine cashmere Half Hose, black and
natural gray colors; per ' C
pair -vJC
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"IaImusementiS CATHOLIC CHURCH
UUIU UUILUIIIU UIIL
Last Time De Wolf Hopper.
Th last performance of the famous
Momedl&n, De Wolf Hooner. will he
aiven at tha Hellig tonight at 8:1&
o'clock. This favorite fun producer to
aether with petit Marguerite Clark and
on excellent supporting company, will
present De Koven's latest comic opera
auccess, "Happyland." Seats are selling
at theatre.
Grace George Tomorrow Night.
Tha attraction ar the Molllg thsat
fourteenth and Washington streets, for
three nights, beginning tomorrow,
Thursday, will be Miss Grace Oeorge.
This charming actress will present
Sardou's brilliant comadv. "nivnrnnn "
Miss oeorge ia supjported by the clever
English actor, H. Reese Smith, and an
excellent company of players. Seats
are now selling at theatre for the en
gagement. Special prices matinee Saturday.
"45 Minutes From Broadway."
Next Tuesday and Wednesday nlahts.
reurunry i mna is, me attraction at
e tieuig ineaire, iouTieentn and
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Saturday night is the
night when ALL the
little ones are given
I A. V. m WlaMAV. Anil
The Grand Bath" a
thorough cleansing from
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lop lO IUC.
In this weekly func
tion, Ivory Soap plays
an important part.
. , A whita oip, it yieldi a
V mow white lather -t; lather
, thttckmwM but does not htrmt
Ivory ,Soap It Floats.
Washington streeta. will be Klaw and
Erlanger'a production of George M.
Cohan1 musical play, "45 Minutes from
Broadway." The advance svat salo will
open at theatre next Saturday,
Irish Romantic Comedy.
"Kerrv flow" continues ta ha a draw
ing card at the Marauam for the fa
mous romantic comedy is as well pre
sented as It ever was. In the role
played for years by Joseph Murphy a
young romantic actor now appears.
This la Bernard Paly, who not only acts
well but sings the ballads of old Erin
in a way to win repeated encores at each
performance. Matinee Saturday.
"Charley's Aunt" a Screamer.
There's magic in tha title, "Charley's
Aunt." and maglo In it's wonderful
drawing powera wherever It ia present
ad. . At the Baker this week It Is re
ceiving an unusually clever production,
and many of tha largest audlencea of
the entire season are laughing heartily
over It all this week. Howard Russell
is mora than duplicating his success of
four years ago as the bogus aunt Mat
inee Saturday only.
Clairvoyant Fakes Exposed.
All the tricks of the clairvoyants,
mind-readers, fortune-tellers and other
of that kind, such aa used by Anna Eva
Fay and similar exponents of so-called
spiritualism, will be exposed by Alblnl
next Friday night at the Grand. He
will give thla expose twice that evening
and tha performances will begin half
an hour earlier than usual because tha
expose requires an hour.
Chinatown in a Drama.
"Chinatown Charlev" ia unmpthlnc
different In melodrama and is the at
traction this week at the Star theatre.
There are mora sensations and unex- j
pec ted altuattons in "Chinatown Char
ley' than can bo found In a doaen or-'
Olnarv mars. It haa milnkr nrHnn than
J any other play that has occupied tha
stage Of the Btar in months.
COAL Creek COAL
None Better to Be Had at Any Price
Sces $7.00 Per Ton no!?rtt
, Special Price to Suburban Districts
F. B. JONES & CO.
East 7 181 EAST WATER ST. B-1771
North Pacific Sanatorium
Purchased From White
Estate for $72,600.
Tha, North Pacific sanatorium block,
bounded by Gllsan, Hoyt and Twentieth
streets, has been purchased by the Cath
olic church. The purchase price was
160,000, paid to the Lavl White estate,
plus $12, tOO paid Dr. R. C. Coffey for
his option on the block. Father George
F. Thompson, secretary to Archblshlp
Christie, closed the transaction last Sat
urday. While no announcement haa
been made as to tha future uses of tha
property, it Is believed that It will be
come tha site of a splendid cathedral.
Dr. R. C. Coffey, who held a lease and
option on tha property, haa conducted a
sanatorium there for the past 12 years
and under tha terms of the recent sale
will continue In possession of tha prop
erty for three years longer.
This block Is one of the most valuable
sites In the city. It haa a frontage ,of
200 feet on Twentieth street, and SlO
feet on both Gllsan and Hoyt, and con
tains 12 full-sise city lots.
Attorney John M. Gearin represented
Archbishop Christie In the negotiations
and in the. court proceedings, which
were necessary on account of tha White
esiaie noi navmg peen seiuea.
Not in a Milk Trust
Horlick's
Malted Milk
Th original and ftntdnt
Avoid chaap snbstitates
At your Soda Fountain
A tlacs of Horiick's Malted
M ilk hot makea a delickms and
refreshing lunch on a cold day.
Ask for Horiick's
At Afl Drefffieta
Stirring the powder in hot water
makes a aoorishing, digee tibia food
drink, better than tea or coffee no
cooking. A cupful hot on retir
ing induces restful sleep.
"As Told In the Hills." .
"As Told in the Hilla," which Is draw
ing delighted audienoes to the Empire
thla week supplies tha want for some
thing new and original In the field of
melodrama. It deals with Indian life
on tha great western plains Just at the
beginning of tha emigration period, and
la full of beauty and romanca.
"The Lawyer and the Lady."
A Tonight will sea another repetition of
that delightful rural . comedy-drama,
in junwyer ana ina ljaay, in wnion
in.
pearlng so successfully at the Lyric. The
the I pen of
the Allen stock oompany has been
piay is me-iaiesi irom tne pen
Franklin Fvlea. tha dlatinuiaha1 niav.
wright and tha Lyrlo haa tha honor of
giving its first performance on any
stage. 'i-",jT;--ri.;f.. i
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invite., your
inquiries for
PRINTING
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PhonM j Horn, AIMS
First and Oak
LORD ASKS JUDGE
TO GRANT TRIAL
Charlea F. Lord, who has been under
Indictment in tha federal court for sev
eral veara for obstructing justice, which
charire was dismissed a short time ago
by F. 3. Heney, la now demanding a
trial.
Lord appeared In court yesterday and
asked Judge Wolverton that the order
asked by Heney ne rescinded ana mai
hia case ba out on trial. Heney In ask
ing for tha dismissal of the charge
against Lord said tha defendant wad
unsound mentally. Lord denlea thla and
demands a trial for the purpose of vin
dication. "
To feel strong, hava good appetite
and digestion, sleep soundly and enjoy
life, use Burdock Blood Bitters, the
great system tonio and builder.
DIED IN FRANCE,
PROPERTY HERE
Latter of administration on tha es
tate of Baptist Barllsr hava been issued
to. Eugene Deacampa. Bsrller died In
f i ranee in novroiour, leaving- vruywrir
a thla county valued at $4,000. The
only hair la the widow, who lives In
Franca.
Mrs. Amanda M. Walt has been
granted fettera on the estate of her late
mother, Sarah M. Guthrie, who waa a
widow at tne time or ner aeain.
aetata ta valued at $1,171.
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Per bottle. m bottle.
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Nervoua Dyspepsia
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THE JAS I. MARSHALL
MANUFACTURING CO.
Show Cases, Cabinets. Store
and Office Fixtures
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NICKELODION
130 Sixth Street
Go Little Cabin Boy
Boy Returns
140 Grand Avenue
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HEILIG
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I4ta and Waahlnrtaa
Phones Main 1 and A-lllt, ' r
Last Time Tonight. 8:15. '
sb wow sotfxb ;
In De Koven's Comlo Opera '
"MXTTTXXD- "
Evenings, ft to SOo: Mat, II. SO to 60o.
HEILIG
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I4ta and Waahlsftca
Phones Main 1 and A-1121
s hxokts, Biamura tokossov
Special-Price Matinee Saturday.
ansa q&acs ozoxoz. . Zi
In Sardou's Comedy, ,fc.
MsrroBCon.n
Evenings, $2 to 60c: Mat, 11.80 to 25a.?
Marquam Grand
(Portland's Famous Theatre. Main (.
.tonight and Remainder of Week.
Matinee Saturday.
Joe Murphy's Great Play, f
"The Kerry GpwV;C
With Bernard Daly
Evenings 25, 60c, 75c.
as Dan O'Hara.
Matinee ESo. SOe." ,
Store Fronts Changed. Bouses amoA
eied, Oeaeral Oontr acting, yians Drawn.
89 Ooaoa Street, paoaa raolflo ailL
Diamond Roof Stains
AXXi SHADES
MADE FROM CREOSOTE
5 Gal. Lota 75c Per Gal.
Portland Sash & Door Co.
830 rBOHT ST. POBTXAJTO. OX.
Mattresses and Upholstering
Made Over and Made to Order. Carpets
Sewed and Laid. Phone Main 8378.
XABSBT-ai MA8SBY. 809 goartB B treat
Free Admission
To Ladies This Week
OAKS RINK
rxnAY WIGHT A Leap Year
Valentine Party.
STB XT TUESDAY HIOKT O. Y.
C. Night, Oaks Rink.
Grand Masquerade, Feb. 22
WASBTXQTOirS BZBTHDAY.
Sewing Machines at Low Prices
Fifty slightly damaged aewlng ma
chines, including Singers, Wheeler A
Wilson, Domestics, Whites. Household,
Davis and others. , for sale very cheap
to make room for new stock.
SO ClfFI 339 Morrison
e J. JIUlL XUrauam Bid.
BAKER THEATRE:
Phones Main S. A-5360 .:
Geo. L. Baker, Gen. Mkr.
Get Your Beats Early All
This Week Just One Long,
Howl of Laughter.
ouiura Itnrr
Matinee Saturday. '
Svenlnga ZSe, S5o, 50a. .
Matinee 1 60. 3 So. - h
CMPICC Theatre
MILTON W. SEAMAN. Manager. I
Note tha Teddy Bear Saturday Matinee.
Tonight all Week Matineea Wednes-"
day and Saturday.
A beautiful production of the thrill
lng Indian melodrama, -
"AS TOLD XX TBOB XdUtS. ' " f
New Scenery Specialties and Effects.
Nights lSo, 25c, 85c, 60c. Mats. lOo, 30o
J. Shemansky, Window Glazing
Promptly attended to In any part of the
city. Doors and windows bought and sold.
884 aeooad, near Jeff. Fhoae Vao. 8037.
Tha
Where to Dine.
Merchants lunch dally. tSe. Sunday
fllnntr, iOo. Kruse's. Park and Morrison.
ONLY THE BEST
In Life and Accident Insurance.
a h. wxsTOir, aos weUs-ranroitir.
H'eblool Oil Blacking
Mak'ea BUoaa Waterproof Preaerrea
teather xot a Khise At all Dealers.
O. W. Thomas waa lodged in tha
county jail . yesterday afternoon on a
warrant charging him wUh nonsupport
Ha will have hla hearing before Judge
Webstar In. taa county court la a day
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U1X ITARK STREEll
LYRIC THBATRB .
Both Phones t Mala 68B Home A-1029.
weeic commencing Monaay, Fen. itf.
Tha Allen Stock Co. Preaents
A New Comedy, -TXB
LAWYIB AXS THH tABT."'
Matineea Tuesday, Thursday. 8atur
dav and Sunday. Prices 10a and sn .
Every evening at 1:16. Prlcee 10o, 20o
and SOo. Boxes 60o. Office open 10 a.
m. to 10 p. m. . . ,
The GRAND SS&
Entire Week of February 10. '
THB OXJBAS AXBXXX. ''
14, at both, performances, Mr. Alblnl
will give a grand expose or Anna Kva '
Fay, "Dr. Mclvor Tyndall. Mra. Pernor
and Pr. Blade. Glvlnc full lnforma.tlou
with tha naranharnalla aa nul hv
P''ormanpe will begin one half hour
winrer. fun i miss it
THE STAR jriMBM SfrsMr-!
For Entire Week of February t. . -
THB XV X. rXBXCB STOCK CO. ' "
Presenta Al H. Wood's Oreat liaumdr .
"'Drama'"'''' - '.-
: fTHIXATOWW CraAXXZX," ' '
' " , Inr Four Acta. '
Matineea Sundays, Tuesdays, Thnra
daye and Saturdays at 3:30. Price luo
and SOo. Every evening at 1:1 p. rn.
Prices 16o, J60 and t&o. Seats may l
reserved by eitner pnona.
Motion: Picture Tfccatre
WE KENT LATEST FEATCKI3 Fir.;.'
LOQO feet Keels. Including Song
fMsii to $7.53 lTcsI.Iy
Ncwrnsn Motion Pierre C
: : 2JS Burnslia St, Car ru'.X