The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 21, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY-JOURNAU PORTLAND.- FRIDAY EVENINO. FEBRUARY SI, 1804.
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TONIGHT'S Aik'SEMENTS.
Brown'
V' fleHlg . . ...... '. . i i ."Buster
.Marquam umnd rarsiiai
. Eaker . . . , .."In tko, Bishop's Carriage
Empire ........... . . . . "Dora Thorne"
KUrand ..................... Vaudeville
4
. Star
Jrand ..,,,,.,...,....... vauoevms
-.yrto .. . T'he Nnney Hanks
..The Jung 01 wwroyi
f. 1 The Third Oregon infantry. Battery
Vj A of the Oregon, artillery and the boa
. pltaj corps wlU hava charge of tha miU
, itary ball and formal opening of tha
raw armory ballroom tomorrow night,
i , Extensive alterations hava bwn miM
wr at tha armory, and tha new officers
... Quarters and tha assembly hall, finished
fin maplo with exposed beama aet with
hundreds of electric lights will present
; an attractive appearance. All parte or
the armory will be open for Inspection.
Arrangements have been made tp ao
- commodate 1,200 people. The regimen
tal band and orchestra will play. The
. committee In charge la oomposed of
Major Frank B. Baker and Lieutenants
if T -r.,.. 1.1 T.li Vnllnrtlr. T. T.
? Randall and C. C. MeCornacki Those
;. wishing-to secure tickets may Hpply to
- anv member of the Third regiment, bat-
tery or hospital corpa ,
Becauae . the Warren Conatnictlon
company ralaed Ha previous bid for
: the laying of a bltullthlo pavement on
Stark street from Seventh to Burnslde
about $1,300, the atreet committee of
, the city executive nesra reierrea me
matter back to tha city council. This
is the third time the pavement has
. been bM for bv the Warren Construe
' tlon company and each bid haa been
higher than the . preceding one. Inas
i much aa the Warren company is the
' only one engaged in the business of
laying bltullthlo paving, tha council will
probably recommend that a different
kind of pavement be put down. The
reason given by the company for in
creasing its bid la that the city en
gineer's estimate Was too low.
Leon P. Simons, an oiler employed in
the Clark & Wilson lumber mill at Linn
ton, was almost Instantly killed yester
day afternoon by being caught In the
shafting. At the time the accident oc
curred Simons waa engaged Jn Oiling the
machinery. He was in the act of crawl
ing over the main shaft when his cloth-
lug In some manner was caught by the
rapidly revolving machinery. His body
was dashed with great violence against
the ceiling timbers, causing almost in
stant death. Coroner Finley was noti
fied and took charge of the body.
Simons was 20 years old. He leaves a
young wife who la prostrated by the
untimely death of her husband.
At 1:30 o'clock this morning, Patrol
man Parker waa Informed that some one
had lust broken into tha saloon of John
son Wubbenhorst, 288 Burnslde street.
Upon making an Investigation the offi
cer found the back door of the place
open. Further search revealed the form
of a man concealed beneath some blank
ets In a rear room. The man was taken
to the police station where he gave the
name of John McNuttson. A charge of
burglary waa preferred against him,
Nothina- had been stolen from the sa
loon. It is presumed that the thief was
discovered before be had an opportunity
to make a search for valuables.
MM
TOE INDEPENDENT
BARBER SHOP
The place where you are not
t--grafted'";':, ""
HAIR CUTTING
Finest 11-chair shop in the
city Only best of
skilled barbers employed
91 SIXTHS!
Just south of ' Welh-Fargo
Building
United sa tea district court this morn
ing against Eugene L. Hopkins, of
Klamath county, charging him with
fencing publlo lands contrary to govern
ment regulations, rne iana in question
la in Kiumatn county.
Tha sermon by Rabbi Jonah B. Wise
at Temple Beth Israel Friday night will
be on "Lincoln and Washington." Mrs.
H. D. Oue. the well known contralto.
who ( vlnltlnr here, will slna-. The
service commences at S o'clock. Strang
ers welcome.
Councilman A. N. Wills haa been
wearing a smile on hla face all week
that no one could explain. The reason
was discovered today when a notice was
filed in the city health office that a aon
had reen born to Mr. and Mrs. wills
last Sunday.
f
Evangelist Allen Wilson of Indian
apolis will begin a special series of re
vival services next Sunday morning at
the First Christian church, Park and
Columbia streets. He is one of the
strongest evangelists In the Christian
church. He held a meeting of over 600
accessions in Dayton, Ohio. He has
several other meetings to hla credit of
meetings with single churches running
Into the hundreds. Dr. Wilson is an
old college chum of Pastor Muckley.
The church is in better condition for
a meeting than at any time during the
last four years.
Herman Burkhart, who waa found
guilty In tha police court some time ago
of the charge of resisting an officer,
waa today fined 126 for the offense by
Judge Cameron. His attorney gave no
tice of appeal from the judgment oi tne
court.
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km
sm k iht ffloiuse
That sells regularly at $4, $4.50, $5 and $5.50
put in the SALE AT THIS LOW PRICE
P, L. Austin waa today fined 160 in
the police court after being found guilty
of practicing dentistry without a regls-
tlrate. The charge against
the state board of dental examiners.
tered certificate. The charge aga
Austin was made by a representative of
The fact that the city hall will be
closed tomorrow because of Washing'
ton's birthday Is the cause of much re
iolclna- among city employes. The of
fices will be closed throughout the day.
' Joseph Nalbach has begun suit
against the Paclflo Hardware & 8teel
company for $20,000 damages for the
loss of his right eye and three fractures
In his arm, these Injuries being received
in an accident on July 17, 1S08. He al
leges that while he. was engaged in
hnmtlnr scran iron with a crane a
rachet railed to work and the handle of
the crane flew up and hit him. Me
holfia the company responsible for th
defect in the machinery.
The Portland Shoe Repair company,
269 Yamhill street between Third and
Fourth streets. Phone Main 7656. Tour
shoes repaired while you wait. Best
oak soles, 76 cents. Bauer & Stopper.
The ladles of the M. E. church will
serve an old-fashioned colonial dinner
Saturday evening from 4:30 to 10:30
o'clock In tne Marquam building, corner
of Sixth and Morrison streets.
"Golden Grain Granules" la used by
SO, 000 people in the northwest It la
the pure cereal coffee. It tastes like
coffee. It cures Insomnia nd nervousness.
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
BEN SELLING
LEADING
CLOTHIER
7T
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invito your
inquiries for
PRINTING
Mali 16ft
Home A 1165
First and Oak
! Phanea J
ax varus Ta.
DEILIG
THCATRC
Hth amd Wasfclna-tua
Tonoxr at ana cctoc
Popular Pries .
Mat Tomorrow
n
Last Time
Tomorrow Night
The MnAlcal Comedy
Evening,-n -to i&e; Mat. 7o'TiSe.'
MILITARY
ACADEMY
a
PORTLAND ORE:,
r A Boarfltna anil rw
School (or Young Man and
DOTU.
Prenaratlon for not.
leges. U. S. Military and
nerai
credited
Berkeley, Cornell. Am
herst and all State Ual.
Tersttles and Agricultural
Colleges. Manual train
Ing. Business course.
SEAT SALE OPENS TODAY
nam tnitu .
PADERlLWSkl
Recital Next Monday .
Prices, t t.50 t tl gfl M g' ; ;
Marquam Qrand
Portland's ramoua Theatra , ,
t Phono Main ,
Tonight, Saturday Matinee and Night.
Last Three Performances
"aMJturAX." ,
. , . n (In Kugllsh) v .
A Perfect Company A Superb Produo
tlon. Curtain at f:4l.
Evenings, 25 60c. TJc, 11, U.I0.
Matinee, lie, tOc, 7c7 . '
MARQUAM GRAND
Portland's Famous Theatre. Maln.l.
One week, beginning 8undy Matlnaa
CLAY CLEMENT
Presenting The New Dominion, Tha'
Bells, London Assurance.
Prtces 2bo to l. seats now aelllng.
Aeaasaiea AO- 1 nurrn vnr.
to BUnford. OAULK lUtAlKL
yeai
Is
he HHpeJ haa had II
ra expert en oe In
Comfortable quar
axperiene In Port
land.
tars. Best environments.
Make reservations
For illustrated catalog
nd other literature
araee
J. Vf. BILL, ILL D..
aMaotsal and Vroprtetok
Phonod Main a
a -it la
ll'A I n . wn ' -" "
.i. OAlni uen. uanager.
Aiiw,.e.k' Bker 8to Co. in a splendid
production of the celebrated modern play
" .TB BIBMOP B OAUZAOB."
First time In stock In Portland; ;
strange, fascinating play. Dramatl
satlon by Channlng Polltclc.
Matinee Saturday. Prlcea o,- tie. -
ICvenlngs :Bc, &c, 60c.
Hert Week "QKApgTAJtK." ' '
EMPIRE Theatre J5Sm
MILTON W. tiEAMAN, Manager.
Tonight and All This Week, Matinee
Wednesday and Saturday, tha
Favorite of All Love Playa. 1 ;
"SOmA THOaUra,"
By Bertha M. Clay.
Strong Company, Beautiful Scenery, a
Great Success Evarvwhitra
Nights, 16c, 26c, 16c, 60c. Mata lOo. lOo
nt week "A Battle for Life."
THP KTAO Fhonesi Vow. A-149S -
haa Ium ha mitimi nf I " " ""- w ' m,x Old. la. Sm
funeral directors to make chargea for & rrencn stock Co. Presents
all Incldentale connected with a fu- I ar. josepn urron Trotter's oreat
neral The Edward Hoimaa UnderUk- piory or western Lire,
ing company, the leading funeral dU I "TH XUTCr OF TXB OOWXOTa"
rectors or Portland, nave aeparteo rrora in tour acta.
that custom. Wben casket is furnished Matinees Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays
by us wo make no extra chargea for and Saturdays at 2:10. Prices '19 and
embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside 20 centa. Every evening at 1:11. Prices '
box or any services inai may oe re- i, xo ana id cents.
A New Departure
The cost of Interments has been
greatly reduced by the Uolman under
taking company.
Heretorore it o
quired of us, except clothing, oemetery
ana carnages, mus crieccing a saving
of 116 to its on each funeral.
HE EDWARD H0LMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
tSO TXZXB ST. COB. BAXJCOlff.
LYRIC THEATRQ
An attractive book of the official
classification and rules of exhibits for
the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition to
be held In Seattle June l to ucioDer id
109, has been Issued by the manage
ment Everv denartment under which
exhibits will be classified Is carefully
and fully aet rortn wun ine ruies gov
erning each class. Applications for the
book may be sent to I. A. Nadeau, director-general,
or Henry E. Dosch, director
of exhibits.
Joseph Henrotte has begun suit In the
circuit court for divorce from Emma
Henrotte, complaining that she went to
Alaska In 1S98 and nas only written
two letters, in one of which she ad
vised him to secure a divorce. He haa
decided that this is good advice. He
savs she has been guilty of lndlscre
tlons and unlady-llke conduct, besides
giving him the go-by. They were mar-
riea in iana.
SW IjBMI mgnt Durgiars lorceu an entrance
I Into tHe clothing store of H. Goodman
& Son, 247 Front street, by breaking
the glass in the rront floor, me casn
drawer was rifled and ita contents,
14.86, taken. Nothing else about the
store was disturbed, the burglars de
parting without leaving anything that
would serve as a clue to their identity.
The burglary was reported to the police.
Articles found on the streetcars Feb
ruary 18 and 19: Three pscketbooks.
two Da Irs of rubbers, Tour packages,
two lunch boxes, one heavy coat one-
rtalr s-loves, one glove, one music book.
one pair spectacles. Call at the Lost
Article room of the O. W. P. R. R. sta
tion, corner rirat and Alder.
H. A. Cllne pleaded not guilty to the
charge of selling liquor to a minor be
fore Judge Cieland yesterday afternoon
and his trial haa been fixed for March 6.
United States District Attorney W. C.
Bristol filed a bill of complaint in tle
The French Bakery company,
Jcnn Barrere, has filed articles of In-
by J. Belgbeder,
formed
Joseph Chllottl and
corporation.
QUO.
The capital stock Is $14,-
We sponge and press your clothes
and shine your shoes, all for $1 per
month. Maiu 614, A-4214. Wagona run
everywhere. Unique Tailoring Co., SOI
Stark.
Alex Pantages, the vaudeville mag
nate, owner of a string of vaudeville
houses, is In Portland after an absence
of two years, and is at the Portland
hotel.
Steamer Jesse Harktns, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at 2 p. m.
Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and
fine gasoline. Phone East 719; B-1007.
San Francisco, Coos bay steamer I
tickets. Frank Bollaro. agt, 128 3rd st
, i i
Woman's Exchange, ill! Tenth street
lunch 11:10 to 2; business men's lunch.
DOLLAK'S WORTH OF
CENTS NIGHT'S KEWARD
The police have received reports of
two' small burglaries committed last
night and in both cases the thieves
reaped but small reward for their la
bors. The confectionery store conducted by
John Graham at the corner of Delay
and Russell streets was broken into and
robbed of $1 in pennies and a box of
cigars.
Burglars paid a visit to the store of
L., Jagger, Kane & Co. last night. They
broke open the desk in the office, but
so far as is known nothing of value
was taken. Entrance was effected by
prying the lock off the street door.
A 6:50 Clock for $4.90
. aractiAX TOKosavow
Fine Mantel Clock, Gong Strike, Just
me rning ror tne Home.
Absolutely Guaranteed to Keep Good
Time or Money Refunded.
C. W. OOODMAN
nnux.
Bll Morrison grt. Bet. Front and First.
QBNUINE
ROCK SPRINGS COAL
SOX.S AOZsTTS.
INDEPENDENT COAL 4ND ICE CO.
8S3 STABX BTaUBST.
Opposite City Library. Both Phonea.
SPECIAL IFFEB TO THE LADIES
On Saturday we will sell all tha LAT-
13I MUSIC at
15c Per Copy
And many other lata pieces at 5s and
10 Per copy. Open until 10 o'clock.
A fine assortment of violins at half
trice. Come and examine our goods,
f prices don't suit don't buy.
D. Anderson Music Co.
Ml
Diamond Roof Stains
AZJU IZCAOCS
MADS FROM CRKOSOTB
Gal. Lots 75c Per Gal.
Portland Sash & Door Co.
Both Ffcone i Main 4683; KOm A-1038.
Week Commencing Monday. Feb. 17.
The Allen Stock Co. Presents
The Roaring Farce, C ,
TMX VA1TOT KAJTZS." ' ,
Matinees Tuesday. Thursday ' flaHir.
day and Sunday. Prtces lOo and 20a,
Kvery evening at 1:16. Prlcea 10c. XOo
and lOo. Boxes 60c Office open 10 a.
ra. to 10 p. m,
THE GRAND Vaudeville de Luxe
Entire week of February 17, another
wonderful bill headed bv
I IM SOTAZ. KT7SICAX. BtAW AXXAST8
r ive in numoer. uon t miss them.
SACK. KOSTOH AHD M0LXJB. IV.
TszaxA . -,;
In their novelty creation ' r !
"The Meaaenf e Boy and tha Human.
And lots of other bin; acts. ' i
Time and prlcea remain tha same.
Motion Picture Theatres
WB RENT LATEST FEATURE FILMS
1,000 feet Reels, Including Song Slides. .
$5.00 to $7.50 Weekly
Newman Motion Picture Co.
S9S Burnslde St. near Fifth.
NICKELODION
136 Sixth Street
MONTE CRIST0
Bast Side Nlckelodlon
148 Qrand Avenue
Excursion to Moon. Arrival at Moon
-STORE CLOSES ON SATURDAYS AT SIX O'CLOCK
and
Oreron
Cohn Broe., 108 First street
accounts
Notice. Title
bought
W. A. wise and associates, nalnleu
aenusiB, j nira ana wasningion.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Of importance to thrifty Saturday shoppers are the attractive bargain itema which we quote for tornorrow'a selling these
being subject to delivery at our earliest convenience and for which mail, telephone or c. 0. d. orders will not be accepted
Tit" A TP ITnrtH.. jfantfat mmjswa . a
bzs uorDeii nuuaing. ,
Highest cash for
Qoddard, 110 Second.
Title Guarantee.
Berger, signs, show cards. 284 YamhilL
Drs. Locke and (Juliette, Corbett bldg.
rfc B. p. Brown. Eye-Ear. Marquam.
D. Chambers, optician. 12 Seventh.
Journal want ada. la a word.
There is no odor in
Ivory Soap; no "free"
alkali to irritate your
skin or injure your
qlojhes; no chemicals;
no coloring matter;
nothing but soap; soap
that is almost absolutely
pure.
. Equally available for
bath, toilet and fine
laundry purposes.
, Ivory Soap
99 lSo Per Cent. Pare.
L. H. ADAMS ON GOOD
TERMS WITH B0UENE
Portland fir TTh '19 Tn fh VMIfAv
of the Journal In last Tuesday's Jour
nal, I note that you have used my name
In connection with a number of others.
as being unfriendly !to Statement No. 1
by reason of an alleged falling out with
Senator Bourne. '
To begin with, T have made no an
nouncement of opposition to Statement '
Ho. 1, but had I done so. it would hava j
been from no such reasons as your re
porter ascribes. I m friendly to Sen- I
ator Bourne. Have no reason to be '
otherwise, and many reasons why I !
should be friendly to him.
The conclusion drawn from my failure 1
to see Senator Bdurne while passing 1
through Washington on a business trip !
was very far fetched. I arrived In i
Washington late in .the evening, and was
due at Richmond the next day. I en- I
deavored to reach Senator Bourne by .
phone, but was unable to do so, and as '
I was obliged to lea ve the next moraine. ,
I naturally failed to! see him. On reach-
ing noma i received a letter rrom him '
exDressins- recrret that I had failed to
notify him in advance, s that he could
have made it a point, to meet me. I
As to the policy of the gentlemen with I
Whom vour renorter "a-rnuned" m in -
the story, I have nothing to say. They
have the same right to their opinion on
matters political that I have to mine,
but I do not feel that my name ahould
be dragged into a controversy, in which
I am not interested, amd for which I am
la no way responsible.
Tl H. . ADAMS.
1 (
Soccer Football Feb. 22.
golden oak CROCKLRY DLPT.
ROCKERS
for $2.95
A comfortable and attractive
arm pattern that has saddle
seat and embossed, back panel,
prominent pans Deing in quar
ter-sawed oak. This is one of
our newest rocker desitrns
sells regularly for $5.25 anti to
morrow we offer fifty of these
at the above special.
SPECIALS
fm BASKEOML
ft
til
Tomorrow in the Basement Crockery De
partment another sale that will prove at
tractive to thrifty shoppers in which we
offer two high-grade -Tumbler at a special
price that suggests the opportunity for com
pleting or adding to your stock.
Thin-blown Tumblers in fluted pattern with dainty etched
design regular 25c values special, each 13
Cut-glass Tumblers extra heavy, best quality glass regular
40c values special, each 19
No delivery will be made of these specials.
Grand Masquerade
Oakas Rink
TOMORROW MGDT
Six ETJSOAJTT MUTES ,
OAKS XTEST UEWTES.
I
Table Oil Cloth in fancy figures and marble effects 1 feet
wide tomorrow in the Drapery Dept. special, per yard 15
10c per dozen and 15c per dozen values in brass Moulding
Hooks, for picture hangingtomorrow in the Drapery De
partment special, per dozen , . .5
Scotch vs. English International asso
ttion football at i League baseball
grounds. Twenty-fourth and Vaughn,
aturday afternoon. SClcg-off 'at fito.
Manufactures' 1 1 CURTAIN POLES COMPLETE Arabian Sash
Samples WITH TRIMMINGS, Special 25c 1 1 Curtains
of Upholstery and
Drapery Materials 2i
inches square suitable
for furniture coverings
pillow tops and b"acks
regular values from $1.50
to $4.00 per yaf d-rspe-ciih
each ......... .25f
Your choice of 1-inch "or 1-inch mahogany or oak Pole -5 feet
long with brass pole ends, brackets and 10 rings. Tomorrow
in the Drapery Department sixth floor. ,
iTCMCMSffll
L,j .J
COMPLETEflOU5B-FURniSHER5
with double hem and taped
Battenburg edge, also
hemmed at top for rodsize
3 feet wide by 3 feet 6 inches
long, for lower sash only.
These regular, $1Q ' values,
complete with brass rod and
brackets-especial,' pair $Qf
TO-NIQHT
, O SXATXS ' v-'i W 'I f
EXPOSITION RIM
armnroxAs ts. t. ac a a.
Game Called .9 P. M. Skating
Before and After Oams,
oooo anrsxo.
Paateat gam aver originated. H
Admission 15a. Admission and
Skates 85c
waceaB to snrn.
W-la-ai'SslsSSlalia)ail.aMlsa. aa,.
APTER THE SHOW
OR ANT T1MH DURING TUB DAT
Visit Uttie Hungary J....
zzr&z VIS!4
VSJ -?"HHNRY RESTAURANT '
47 Taylor St, Bet Second and Third.
The Beat-Plaoa la Town w Ml ,t i
Nominal Prloa. , , . , vxT va xODAxT
EAT
TOtTRluiTNCH TOMORROW
SlH3L .
nuron oiroKi. corner "arK.:
Send Me Your Vrhitintr
i ., - -
lM make a ' specialty
of Letterheads, liiil
heads. Notebeads,
Statements. E a v e
lopes,. Cards and
other fine commercial
work. . J have cus
tomers all over tne
Northwest. bwju I
deliver a satlafactor
quality of work al a
satlHfactorr pries.
Oeorga W, Dtxon. Canby, Oregon.
-a aa a I '
llYetfcot Gil n-'rr
Makes Cboes Waterproof rrrr-
' X.ethT Wot Bhiae A n
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acqint r.'
C. K. V'
Admission 26 cents.