The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 19, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENINO. FEBRUARY IP, 1903.
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Town Topics
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
flHI. 45 Minute From TjMdwy
-juarnuam urana ,,,-Tiriii
Itnlrr - -in ihn niahnn'a Carrlass
fcmplr "Pora Thorn"
Grand Vaudeville
Lyrio . ;.."The Nancy Hanks
Star ., v.. "The King of Cowboys '
' a. TV Ruahmsji haa begun ult
calnat ; Mr. Rachel.' L ' Hawthorne,
Catherine H. Collin,' Merfltt O. Conine.
Loulea H. Hole. Whitney U Sol and
tav
1 wnivn
eek to Qompel the .xeeutlor. i of a deed
to lot t and i. block Si I, Hawthorne
Park. He ay he ha paid part of the
purchaee price, and that deed wae
refused when h offered to pay the
balance. If the deed le not given he
auks fnr III AAA ilanmlU.' Ruihmdn ha
leo brought similar ault agelnet the
Hawthorne estate atone to
deed to lota i and 6 In block 128. Haw
thnt-ns Parte. Ma asks for 15.000 If
deed 1 refused In thl caa. - He says
he agreed to pay ll.60 for the latter
mere nr DroDsriT anu aa.avv v
former.
Mr. Mary-Dearborn Schwab will ap
pear at Ellera hall next Thuraday even
ing under the ausptcee of the Ladle
guild of St Markka parleli In pro
gram of children conge. This I a
new form of entertainment in -or-land,
but It haa met with auccesa In
other part of the country. Miss Klttj
Cheatham, a daughter of General
rhuihimi nf fh Confederate army,
haa delighted audlnnces all over the
east and part of Europe with recital
Of thl character.
Member of the Unlvereallet church
of fhe Good TIdlnga have organised a
Mission circle for the study and prac
tice of mlaalonarr work. Member of
the aoclety will tudy the methods
adopted by other churche In taking
care of their missionary work. The
following officers of the organisation
were elected at a meeting held recently:
President, Mrs. N. Crosby; vlce-presl-rient.
Mm K. Ferguson: secretary. Mr
f Humphrey; treasurer, Mrs. George
avls. There were SI members present
at the first meeting.
Judge M. C. George delivered an ad
dreaa last night before the Ohio society
on "Prominent Ohio People " I Havo
Mt." In addition to the address by
Judge Oeorge, the following program
was rendered: Baritone solo. Dr. P. C
Yatee; contralto solo. Mrs. F. A. Hof
fenbacher; reading. M. Hicks. Jr.; song,
J. A. McHolland; remarks. Dr. Cass of
Vancouver. Miss Laura Fox acted as
accompanist. W. B. Chase, president of
the society was absent, .ouis nesa pre-
aiding In
his stead.
L. M. Parrlsh of the real estate firm
of Parrlsh, Watklna A Co. is seriously
111 at his residence, little hope- being
entertained of his recovery. Mr. Par
rlsh Is 78 years old and haa been a
resident of Portland since 1852. In
1866 he organised a real estate agency
which ha conducted until a few years
ago. Mr. Parrlsh has been a life-long
member of the Presbyterian church
and Is now a deacon of Calvary church,
Eleventh and Clay streets.
The New York society, at a meeting
held last night, decided to draft a new
constitution and by-laws, and D. ,J.
Haynes and Mrs. w. J. n v
polnted to act wun mo prmiucin, .
Llda O'Bryan. and Secretary C. C. Flsh
r In nranarlnr them. Beversl new
members were received and plans dis
cussed for Increasing the membership.
A literary program was given and re
freshments served. Mrs. R. C. Bell was
the hostess.
Jennie Marrlman has begun ult for
divorce from Victor Marrlman. wnom
ha married In Relfflum In 1902. She
ay she lert him two momns no
that he haa alnce that time assaulted
her. besides using language too strong
to be repeated in tne compiaim. kn
ottier unhappy wife seeking separation
Christiana Lllllson who charges that
Philip I-iljlson desertea ner in Novem
ber, 1905, after 14 years of married life.
An entertainment will be given to
night for the benefit of Mrs. Glttlngs,
iHn nf Patrolman John W. Olttlnga,
who was killed by M. G. Bradley. It
win nnalat of a comedv. under the di-
r, Mra TCmilv li DrtSCOll. BS
Isted by Miss' Ethel E. Griffiths, and
rill be neirt in Burnnarn nun, cmnoi
nt ITnlon avenue and East uurnsiue
street.
Rov Sommers whs convicted of the
charge of larceny by a Jury in Judge
Rronauch's department of the circuit
nnrt veaterriii v afternoon. He was ac
.oi rf atenllnir lewelrv valued at $72
from the home of Dr. J. W. Morrow of
860 Ban Rafael streei. An accompiiuw,
J Redman, confessed and testinea
against his partner.
Special evangelistic meetings are In
Drogress at the Central Baptist church
Vamt AnWenv And East Twentieth
streets. Rev. John M. Dean of Seattle
preached the first sermon or me series
last night. 'The meeting win lasi iwo
weeks and at noon every oay kv
nnn will hold a Draver meeting serv
ice nt the Y. M. C. A. auditorium, be
ginning today.
Ex-City Engineer W. B. Chase Is at
the Good Samaritan hospital suffering
from a stroke of apoplexy, which he
sustained a lew days ago ai Mcminn
vllle. Mr. Chase Is In a serious condi
tion, being unable to move his body.
His left aide la completely paralysed
and while he talks with difficulty he is
able to recognize his friends.
A meeting; of the Initiative and Ref
erendum League will be held tonight at
Drew hall. There will be a general dis
cussion of the initiative measures to
come before the people In June, and the
committees recently appointed to Inter
est the civic organizations In the work
of the league will make their reports.
Fred A. Frischkorn has-entered the
race for the Republican nomination for
constable in the Portland district. His
declaration was filed with the county
clerk today.
A patriotic program will be given Fri
day night In the Oregon building. Twen-
The country is flooded
with soaps which look
like, and claim to be "as
good as," Ivory.
. Avoid them!
They are imitations;
and. like all imitations,
they lack the. peculiar
and remarkable qualities
imitate.
Ask for Ivory Soap
iand see that you get it
'? Ivory Soap
9946 Per Cent. Pure.
vo mn&Mrri, o ou 0 oooun
f A
V'
If your gum bleed 'whef yott Drue
them, you hay pyorohoa, a disease
which. If lot run, cu recession nd
teeth to ldon. ' , , .
W potlyir uv th abor di.
Thl bfflo la ulpp with all th
latest appliance and formula for doing
hlgh-clss work.
OUR PRICES
ii-K Crown w. ..... S5.00
Bridge Work, per tooth S5.0O
Logan Crown. S3.50 to 15.00
Beat Rubber Flat 18.00
Plate 410.00 to 115.00
Sllrer Filling ,
11.00
12.00 to 15.00
Gold Filling...
Vegetables Vapor need only by us for
Painless Extraotlng 504
CHICAGO
Painless Dentists
COB. 9TM AJT9 WAJXXjrQTOV.
Be sure you ara In th right office.
Lady attendant.
Phones Main S880. A-BS40.
ty-seventh and Upshur atreete. In cele
bration of the birthday bf Washington,
M. Lee Paget will deliver an address
and there will be various literary ana
musical numbers. Oeorge w. uaiawen
and Miss A. Crossley will Impersonate
George and Martha Washington.
Buying a rubber water bag or ayrlnge
just because it is cheap la a poor in
vestment. Get a guaranteed article
that can be depended on In time of
need from Albert Bernl. the druggist.
2S3 Washington street, the drug store
of satisfactory results ana moderate
prices.
Commencing tomorrow, Thursday, all
cars of the Portland Railway, Light and
Power company will make but one stop
at steam and electric railway crossings.
Passengers must leave ana Doara cars
t the first stop, as stop win not oe
made on oppoalte crossing, ss hereto
fore. Yes, we build fire escapes, elevator
cabs and enclosure, wire and Iron
fences, and wire and iron works of all
kinds. Columbia Wire and Iron Works.
868-370 East Washington street, near
Union avenue. Both phones.
For this week only we will sell 25 ln
cubaters at less than cost. They are
allghtly damaged, but will give results
as good as a new machine. Come In
early and pick out your machine. Cor
ner Grand avenue and East Alder.
Rev. William Hiram Foulkea of the
First Presbyterian Church will give a
free lecture In the church parlors to
morrow night at 7:80 o'clock, on a tour
of the world. The locture will be Illus
trated by a number of lantern slides.
Articles of Incorporation hav been
filed by the Bpanton company, organized
by W. A. Spanton, C. W. Davis and G.
8. Twombley. Th capital stock la
11,000.
Sunayslde W. C. T. U. will hold a
Frances Wlllard memorial service
Thursday. February 20. at the home of
Mrs. J. Morse, at 2:80. Strangers wel
come.
Steamer Jesse Harktns, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leave Washington street
dock at 2 p. ra.
Hedrlns Corn Cure removes corns.
bunions and callouses; 2ftc a bottle, at
Bernl's drug store, 233 wasnington st.
Notice Highest price psld for Title)
Guarantee and Oregon Havings accounts.
. l - T, ISA I.-1 . stAA,
COnn J31WS., AOV 1' not msvw
Reflnlshing brass, bronze, enameled
beds, plating and oxidizing, 302 East
Washington. E-1283.
Acme 'OH Co. sell safety coal oil and
fine gasoline, rhon isast 789; b-ioot
Baa Francisco, Coos bay steamer
tickets. Frank Bollam, agt, 128 3rd at.
Woman's Exchange. 13S Tenth street
lunch 11:20 to 2; business men's lunch.
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
Highest eash for Title
Guarantee.
Goddard, 110 Second.
Berger, sign, show cards. 214 Yamhill.
Dn. Lock and Gullette, Corbett bldg.
D, Chamber, optician, 129 Seventh.
Journal want ad, le a word.
Where to Dine.
Merchant' lunch dally, 25c Sunday
dinner, 60c. K ruse' a. Park and Morrison.
Notice.
The publication known as Club Chat,
as carried on by A. W. Orton, has no
connection with the Multnomah Ama
teur Athletic olub. The club is not In
terested In any way in the same.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES, M. A. A. C.
Fancy Gowns,
Also ladies tailoring and dressmaking
parlors. Latest and most exclusive cre
ations. Madame Tracey, SbO Morri
son, corner Park (Mllner building).
TO HOLD UNDEKWOOD
FUNERAL TOMORROW
Th funeral of John W. Underwood,
who died February 15. will be held from
the residence on Milwaukie road, Wood
stock, tomorrow afternoon at 1:30
o'clock. Interment at Rlvervlew ceme
tery will be conducted by th I. O. O. F.
Mr. Underwood was favorably known
to a large number of friends who mourn
hi death. He was born In Camden, In
diana, October 1, 1863. Beside a
mother, aged 83 years, he ta survived by
his widow, and four sons, as follows:
J. Carl Underwood. Walla Walla, Wash
ington, William J. Underwood, Denver,
Colorado; Irve Underwood, Torreon,
Mexico, and Harry B. Underwood, of
Portland. v ,
Alwr fresh, '".Ha skla ' erst m, -never
dries lip, spoils, shrinks or casuges. Only 25c
it
Every
roysers in
That sells regularly at $4, $4.50, $5 and $5.50
put in the SALE AT THIS LOW PRICE
Eight hundred pairs to choose from SEE
THEM IN OUR WINDOWS-we closed out
seven hundred shirts in this sale last week
we expect to close these out this week.
This advertisement contains no exaggerations
WH SELLING
ABSTRACTS
OF TITLE
See ha for careful work, prompt
ervioe, reasonable eharges.
LAWYERS
ABSTRACTS TRUST
COMPANY
Suite over Portland Trust Co.
Bank, 3d and Oak sta.
Phone Main S60, A-4aaa.
ITOTAST PTJBLXO XH OFFICE
OFFICER CAN'T KNOCK
AS PRIVATE CITIZEN
Case Decision Is That for Purposes
of Discipline He Always Has
His Buttons On.
(Special Dlptcb to Ti. Journal.)
Olympla, Wash., Feb. 19. Major Otto
A. Case of th Washington National
Quard has been let off with a repri
mand, after being? found Kuilty by gen
eral court-martial of censuring his su
perior officers to the prejudice or
good order and discipline.
Last December. Major case gave out
an Interview at Seattle In which he
accused the armory commission having
in hand the construction of the Seattle
armory, with absolute negligence. The
delay In beginning the work gave rise
to the criticism.
In the court-martial Major Case plead
ed guilty to having said the things with
Ich he wa charged, but pleaded that
they were uttered1 as a private citizen
and not as an officer of the suard.
Tne court-martial round him guuty
and recommended that he be repri
manded. After holding up the findings
for 40 days Governor Mead yesterday!
n .1 U.tn. , MA 4
1 eased from arrest and restored to
duty.
INTEREST IN' TRACERS
FRIDAY NIGHT SMOKER
A great deal of interest Is being
taken In the smoker to be siven by
Tracey'a Columbia Athlello club next
Friday night in tne cluo quarters in
the Exposition building. The boy are
working out nightly now and will be
In splendid trim to furnish some fast
bouts. Tracey haa some of the fastest
amateur boxers in the city on hi
training . Hat, and they are bound to
create some excitement during their
four-round mills.
Cures baby'a croup, Willie dally cut
and bruises, mamma' sore throat,
f randma' lameness ur. Thomas Kl ee
rie Oil the great household remedy.
The Panic Is Over
Now com and get. your watch and
watch repairing at
GOODMAN'S
til Morrison tt Bet. 7 rant and First.
t .
Pair m
Levviston Bonds for Sale
A
GILT-EDGED proposition
in the way of $52,000 in
bonds of the Lewiston Land
& Water Power Company, subject
to prior sale. These bonds bear 6
per cent interest, payable semi-annually.
Full particulars by calling
on our bond department.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES $4 and op Per Year
German American Bank
Sixth and Washington Sis., PORTLAND, OR.
j
COAL Creek COAL
None Better to Be Had at Any Price
lK $7.00prTon 5J?
Special Price to Sjiturban District
F. B. JONES & CO.
East 7 181 EAST WATER ST, B-1771
JOURNAL WANT
Men-s
the louse
LEADING
CLOTHIER
BUILDERS' TOOLS
AND SUPPLIES
In the hardware line are a specialty with
us. Don't be afraid to call If all you
want la a single pound of wire nail
don't overlook us If you need ton of
material, oecause you 11 get tne same
treatment, the same fair pricing. In
either case. Every sort of worth-while
naraware at Avery s.
AVERY & CO.
48 Third St, Bet Pine & Ash
ADS PAY BEST
CURES RHEUMATISM
u Rheumatic
Cure
rt bom. re bottle.
am nrTxurAx. xncnrir roa.
RHEUMATISM
XsT ZTfl KAVT TO
Rclatlca
Neuralgia
Nervousness
Sleeplessness
Nervous Headaches
Neuralgic Headache
Nervous Dyspepsia
Nervous Affection
TRADE SUPPLIED BT
A.W. Allen & Co.
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
16th l Marshall Sts.. Portland, Or.
PACIFIC COAST AGENTS.
A New Departure
Th tost of Interments haa been
greatly reduced by th Holman Under
taking company.
Heretofore it. has bean the custom of
funeral directors to make chsrges for
all Incidental connected with a fu-
fiersL Tne isawara iioimm unaertaa
ng oompany, the leading funeral di
rectors of Portland, have departed from
that custom. Whan casket Is furnished
by us w make no extra charges for
embalming, hears to cemetery, outside
box or any services mat may De re
quired of us, except clothing, cemetery
nd carriage, thus effecting a saving
of Z5 to 171 on eacn runersi.
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
uo rnxmB IT. COB. MUIOV.
THE JAS. I. MARSHALL
MANUPACTURINQ CO.
Show Cases, Cabinets, Stort
and Office Fixtures
tors Pronts Ohanred. Sou Xmod
led, Oeaeral OoBtraeting, Plana Drawn.
89 Ooooh Streat. Phoaa pacuo 1181,
WOMAH A BPXCIAXTT
MSB.
a. r. cmxm. th
only Cnlneae women
doctor In this city. She
nas curea many ai
fllcted sufferers. Cured
private and female dis
eases, also throat 'and
lima troubles : stomach.
bladder and kidneys
and diseases of all
kinds that the human
flesh Is heir to. Cured
bv
(Tiinoae narna ana
roots,
Remedies harm-
less
No operations.
Honest treatment. Ex-
imlnatlon free.
262 Clay st., cor. Tnira.
Diamond Roof Stains
UI. SHADES
MADE FROM CREOSOTE
5 Oal. Lots 75c Per Qal.
Portland Sash & Door Co.
030 ntOHT ST.
rOBTLAJTD. OB.
Luce House
Laundry
864 ST. 80TH ST.
PH01TE8
Main 1784
A-1784
I.AOB OTJJtTAIirS A SPECXALTT
CLAY 8. MORSE I
aoTM rnoMU J
f H MACHIKIKI. tumaax J
t$t en D
Mrwf
aeiNuiiNE
ROCK SPRINGS COAL
SOX.B AQEBTS.
INDEPENDENT COAL AND ICE CO.
353 STABK ITBEET.
Opposite City Library. Both Phones.
We must sell at once 60
allghtly damaged sewing
mnchlnpa. IncludinK IUCO
Big
DoAlirtinn well known makes as
ItCUUtUUIl singers, Wheeler & Wll-
in Sewing $
ions. Domestics. Whites,
ousetiolus. uavis. etc..
mm am W HiaJVV I Will ,V M w
Machines :-kplOEIl.
838 Morrlaon St., Maranam Bldg.
J. Sheraansky, Window Glazing
Promptly Attended to in any part of th
city. Doors and windows bought and sold
884 Second, sear Jeff. Phone Pao. 8037.
BOX ZBT THE TBTJTSI
Sa J. R HAMILTON
At th KOBEBJT PBIBTSBY, for Oh sap
Printing.
80 Bnasel Bldg. 4th and Morrison.
rstlOfi RBMODBLBD
At less than one-half price during th
naxt month. New furs made at lowest
possible price. L. Schumacher, 18S Mad
ison street.
Mattresses and Upholstering
Made Over and Made to Order. Carpet
fiawari and Laid. Phone Main 1ST.
MAS BUT KASSBT. 809 Fourth Btr
Schwab Printing Co
HIT WOK K. KtjttOnAtlM UlCtt
S47X 8TARK STXCI'
Webloot Oil Blacnino
Makes Shoe Waterproof Peera
leather wot a Shin. At aU Baalaca.
ONLY w Lnr and i
THE ACOBKNT INSURANCX
OltOl SOS Walla Pargo miOg.
III : '', : (. '
AJsTOXXXaTTSl
HE1XIG jtlfwasUngtc
" Phone Main 1 and A-lilt,
uure root TOKIOJKT tilt. .
Klaw and Erlangei1 Prevent Oeorge It.
Cohan a Musical nay? .
" 45 lllnntes From BroaJway H
Beott Welch a "KIA Bum.",
Evenings, $l.j, 11.00, t5e. JOc.
l.C4sUl,VX lth aa Wshlra
Phone Main t and A-IUI.
t NIGHTS BEGINNING) TOMORROW.
Pooular-Pric Matin Saturday. ,,
. Th Musical Plajr, - -
"BUSTER BROWN"
Erenlnga, $1.00 to lie: Mat. 71 to J So.
- aw VT 14th ui VuAtutaa
Phone Main 1 and A-11II. ,
MONDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY J.
PADERLWSKI
Prices $1.0. $2.00, $1.80, $101 Mall
orders received from In and out of town
now. ,
Marquam Qrand
Portland's Famous Theatre. Main 1
Tonight and remainder ot weak
Matinee Saturday 'i.t
PARSIFAL ;
(In Enallah) 1'
evening Curtain at 7:45. Prleeal
iMgnt, i.6o, ii.oo. Tic, oa. Sec; Mau-
nee. ii.uo. 7c. eOc a&.
BAKER THEATRE FhonM MAV.,i,5
GEO. L. BAKER, Gen. Manager.
All week. Baker Stock Co. In a splendid
production of the celebrated modern play ,
"DT 1KB BXMOP'B OABJUAOB."
First time In stock In Portland;
strange, fascinating play. Dramatl- ,
satlon by Channlng Polleck.
Matinee Baturday. prices l&c. It.
Evenlnga :&c, S6c, 10c. '
Mn Wa "QBAXTgTABat." .
EMPIRE Theatre ESTm
MILTON W. SEAMAN, Manager.
Tonight and AU This Week, Matinees)
Wednesday and Saturday, th
Favorite of All Love Play.
"BOBA TXOBBB,"
By Bertha M. Clay.
Strong Company, Beautiful Scenery, -A
Great Success Everywhere.
Nights, 16c, 25c, $&c, 60c. Mats. 10c, I
JText Week "A Battle ft Ufa.
THE STAR ST-atriUS
The R. E. French Stock Co. Present
Mr, Joseph Byron Trotter' Great
Story of Western Life,
"TKB ZXVO OP TXB OOWBOTS"
In four act. .
Matinees Sundays, Tuesday. Thursday
and Saturday at :$0. Pricos 10 and
10 cents. Every evening at $;lt Price
16, 16 and 1 cents.
L.VRIC THEATRE
Both Phones I Mala 4088; BTOBM A-10B8.
Week Commencing Monday, u,
Th Allen Btock Co. Prnta
Th Roaring Farce; . V .
TSB VABJT XAJTXA"
Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. SAtur '
day and Sunday. Price lOo and lOe.
Every evening at 1:15. Price 10c, 10o -and
iOc. Boxes 60c Office open 10 .
m. to 10 p. m.
THE GRAND VandevMe tie Lnxe
Entire week of February If. another
wonderful bill headed by
TSB BOTAZi XTTSZOAXi SAWAItUf
Five in number. Don t miss tnero. .
JACK XOBTOV ABB BUS. fcA
TB18KA
In their novelty creation
Th Kesseng-er Boy and th BTtunaa
BoU"
And lots of other big acta,
Time and pricea remain th earn, :
Motion Pictura Theatres
WE RENT LATEST FEATURB FILMS
1,000 feet Reel. Including Son; SUdea.
$5.00 to $7.50 Weekly
Newman Motion Picture Co.
Itl Burnald St. near Fifth.
NICKELODION
130 Sixth Street
Excursion to the LIcon
and Arrival at Moon
ISICKE-UODIOIN
148 Qrand Avenue
Excursion and Arrival it the Moon
TO OAKS RINK
TOINIGHT -
OBABB BUJUQTJXBADB
OOaVOHZAX ABB XABS XZMXS
Six Elegant; Prize
SATTODAY BTOKT
Pb. 88 Oaka Biak.
J
wnm TO D1HB.
AFTER THE SHOW
OR ANY TIME DURING THE DAT
Visit Little Hanj?cry
Something' Bsw A Selmd4 mtri.
arow m pad. . -
AUSTRO-HUNGARY RESTAURANT
847 Taylor ., Bt.Seond ud Third.
Th Best Place la Town to Eat at a
Nominal Prlc. TOY XTB TODAY.
EAT
YOim Z.U7TOBI TOUOBJIOV
At KRUSR'S Rtst&urant
Dinner Dally BSo SJaad!
383 MOBBXBOV T OOB. PABK.
and Ciompany
invite your
inquiries for
PRINTING
'war1
First and Oat
DRAYA6E
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