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1 A THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENINO, MARCH 8, 1903. ' . TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. ; , '" - PT-' ' ' HeUirt.i.. "Tha Walla of Jertoho" l.Merquam.i..,.;.'U'he Wheel of Love" fWRakar. ........... - v. "Zata" empire, ..... "HO Mother. to qoiae mtt uraiiu..., ,,,.,., . ..... , vu""vJ" Lyric .("By Right of gword Star. "Way Out West" -mmmmmmammh wasssssBBBSssassiJ '. ' The Woman's Press club ot Oregon - met last evening ' In the Belllng-Hlrsch building with Mr a. Lucia Faxon Addl- i ton, president. In the chair. The mem bare responded to roll call with thoughts on "Ideals of Life." Colonel . JR. A. Sillier read an Interesting paper on "Bam Simpson, the Oregon Poet." and Illustrated it with readings from Ms lesser - known poems. Colonel Miller said that he thinks SlmDson's work ; equal to Toe's and that he expects some day to sea history record him in that rank. He - expressed tiimseir most eager to see Simpson's works collected mil nnhlluhaA and thoueht the OrCKOn Historical society should Interest Itself Important "Statements Statement J No. 1 You roust. , If . 7011 i would bay your' clothes' . i If you would have your linen and If you would have your hose-- " Laundered In a manner that la strictly , up-to-date. y .- . ....... To us the garments must ba brought t, .you must not hesltata. ". s- Statement No. f declares that husbands must, perforce, - a Pay cheerfully the little bill that thus SECRET SOCIETIES TOt E PARADE FLOATS HAV Unless thev have their batter halves for a dlvoroev ' . h t.... lnmi.Mil And do it with a happy smile, a-slnglng . like a bird. Statement No., I Is that, ! when thta course Is pursued, - ; Eaoh trouble of the family la effectually ' subdued, ' ' .. ' And there is Joy and gladness where be fore there lived a frown, And the Union Laundry's honored aa the blessing of the town. . . (Be sure that wa polish your euffa and 'c v. collars.) union Laundry Tele. A-1MJ. Main IM... . gecond and Columbia .- society v work for the publication of !The i In the matter, , ltaalf tn worl these poems. Charles Cutter, the In- Alan basso, sang several numDera, witn ; w. M. Raver accamDanvlna him. Mrs, , Clara Bewick Colbv served refreshments during the discussion that followed. The I society meets the first Monday ot every month. An effort Is ' being made to rait bonds for B. H. Walls, J. N. Saylor and Frank Cavlnesa, who were before United States Commissioner Sladen 1 yesterday and were bound over - to ap- . pear before the federal grand jury on a cnarice or using tne main iu ur fraud. The bond of each was fixed nt fr.600. M.. F. Dorsey, a suspected con federate of the gang, was also ordered held, nla .bond Detng placed at me same amount aa that of the others. The mn were arrested for passing defunct state i bank notes. As they cannot be proso- cuted for passing counterfeit money the government decided to charge the men with using the mulls to defraud. It Is claimed the notes were sent from Chloago. by mall. President Otto Kleeman and Secretary Ernest Paeully of the Portland Consol idatlon of German Speaking societies went to Sandy last week and organised a society of the Germans living there. Tha nama of tha aocletv Is the Deutsch- I er Verband of Sandy. Ita objecta are I to further the interests of the Uerman- ' American Cltltens' alliance, jonn bus I holm waa alarterf president: Paul Mein la, vlce-presldentt cnaries ocnarnao. I aj.rtrv anrf r'antaln JumDer. trea nrer. Toe society win meei am umu Saturday evening of each month at Jumbea's hall In 8andy. It Is ex- pected that there will ne a larga mem bership within a short time. The civil servlco commission an Bounces an examination for the posi tion of srinter (male) at the Salem school. Oregon, In the Indian service at a salary or itzo per annum, Apn i. ion OI iKUUiavujjr biu it. I h'at tha boalt aaari teatfna- (female) at StOO per an nam, examination will be held also I April 1. On the same date examination will be held for the position of library I assistant in farm management (female) I In the department of agriculture at a : salary of $600 to $900 per annum. For I all these examinations application may be made to Z. A. Lign, posioince ue partment. The ft cell pussle offered by a corre spondent of The Journal for solution baa not yet been solved. Several solu tions have come in which erred In slight essentials. It will be remembered that a person is supposed to go into every cell once, beginning with No. 1 and end-lna-with No SC. without doubling in any. One solver suggests that the manner of his exit only is considered, and not the manner of his entrance, so that he can double in one Instance. Another drawd tne Ilgure, put inaaverienuy amps uub cell. The Portland Ad club Will entertain Itself in its new quarters Wednesday evening. It will be the initiation of the handsome rooms of the Ad club in the newly completed Commercial Dunning, Fifth and Oak streets. There will be special matters to talk over with ref renoe to the entertainment of the Pa- Eolflc Coast Admen s association wnen ft-eotnes -to Toitland during the row ..Km., nn. a. 'tw, hita4nR m,n will have something to say that will interest jne aamen. , , Suit for 15,224 damages for personal Injuries and destruction of his rig has been beirun by M. M. Donohoe against the Portland Railway company in the circuit court Donohoe states that he was run Into by a car at the corner of Seventh and Burnside streets and he chnrjies that the company was re sponsible because of tho carelessness of its employes. He alleges that the car was running at a speed greater than 12 mKee per hour and that gopg was sounded at the crossing. Marguerite Riddle has begun suit in the circuit court against the Order of "Washington, alleging that $750 is due on an Insurance policy Issued by the order on the life of Mary Simmons of Grants Pass. The original policy was for $2,000. but It is stated that 4 compromise was reached whereby the Vjjlnlntirr was to receive i,euu in m fBtallmcnts. Only $850 of the sum agreed on has been paid, it Is claimed. problems which are before tha people and to insure a business-like manage ment of such enterprises. Henry Waldo Coe was mads president of tha commit tee and E. N. Wheeler secretary. The next meeting of the committee will be held March 11 at the same place. yamliilL; jina I JIcMInnYUle Counties to Be Bepresented Iy Huge Walnut. " , There promises to be at least ft score of floats In the Rose Festival parade representing sach of the secret societies of; the northwest Jay Upton, exalted ruler of the Elks, is chairman of a committee appointed yesterday to write all the secret societies and ask them to be represented by a symbolical float. These floats, it is believed, will furnish one of the most attractive features of the parade. 4 At a meeting of tha business men or mcminnvuie. a proposal to have MC Minnvllle and Yamhill county represent ea oy a walnut float was made and a committee appointed to act upon It' It Is planned to construct tha float In tha ronn of a walnut hull, partly open, tn which a number of the most attractive gins in Yamhill county will be seated. TWO BOYS SNEEZE THEMSELVES HOME Good newa for the hungry. Hereafter the prioea at Morrla restaurant will be: For two eggs with coffee, bread, butter and potatoes, 16c; sirloin steak With rnffae. lireful. butter and potatoes. 25c; plain steak. With coffee, bread, butter , principal Hugh Herdman as the result umtr uwur. in v.v-.ui wie aisiuroanoe in froressor Jjoa- last week. Fifteen boys Two boys wars susnended from tha East Side high school yesterday by and potatoes, 15c. Other dishes in pro- of the dlst portion. Only restaurant on Washing- son's room ton street employing white labor. 229 altogether Washington streot between sirst ana Second. Andy Jeffrey was convicted of a statutory offense yesterday afternoon by a Jury In Judge O'Day's department of the circuit court. Tony Oenlnl tes tified that Jeffrey had broken up his home and followed them from place to nira. Ha an 11 that once when he re monstrated with Jeffrey the latter drew a revilver and took several shots at him in his own home. Juage u uay will pass sentence later on. Lovrrs of Browning wi have the opportunity of enjoying "A Study in Browning," with Mrs. Frank C. Kelsey as speaker ana reader. Mrs. neisey has made Browning a study for several years and the Alliance members hope for a large attendance of friends and strangers alike, to be present tomor row afternoon at 2: SO o clock in tne Unitarian chapel, corner of Seventh and Yamhill streets, to hear Mrs. Kelsey. Articles lost and ound on the street cars March 2: One glove, H umbrellas, book and package, one suit case, stamps, one key, kitchen pans, i packagea of laundry, one teakettle, one lunch pall. Call at lost article room of the O. W. P. railroad station, corner First and Alder. Wadnaaday, March 4, Is Fraternal day at W. C. T. U. headcuarters, 06 Goodnough building. A number of so cieties have been Invited to give short addresses. Mrs. E. H. Roper will have charge of the exercises. Refreshments harge rill be served at the conclusion an r: no 1 Evangelistic services are being held this week at the Taylor Street Metho dist Episcopal church. Dr. W. F. Co bum of New York is the leader. Much ! Interest was manifest in last night's service and the service this evening is expected to be even more interest ing. Every afternoon at 3 o'clock Dr. Coburn will give a Bible study te Christian workers. A cordial invitation is extended to all. At a meeting held at the Y. M. C. A. rooms last night a committee was ap pointed to wake arrangements for 'the visit in this cHy of J. Campbell White, who will be here March 80 and 81 to organize the Laymen's Missionary1 move. jment. an institution which is accom- DllsninB: inuuii in iiie uiiibo wiiiuii iihvo organiaea wie vrvia.. x 110 uuipunw ui 1110 organisation Is to interest the business men of the country in the missionary delightful time is expected. W. E. Loom Is of Ontario filed a peti tion in the United States court yester day requesting that he be adjudged a bankrupt. His liabilities are $4,796 and his assets $2.7(8. Another bankruptcy etltloner is A. L. Smith or rortiana, a iquor dealer. A tool house In the lumber yards of the Peninsula Lumber company was broken into during Sunday and about 1200 worth or tools carnea away. Tne too ! were the nroDerty of the work men who are at present building some scows on tne river rront Don't you forget it! Sandwiches, Be: I all salads, 10c; pies, 6c. Bring all your friends to the Baltimore Ualry juncn today! Also a good piace for break fasts. 287 H Washington street, back of lobby, new Kothchild building. There is a good opportunity for an expert stenographer to get desk room in fine new offices In the Chamber of Commerce by addressing D-234, Journal, "Ten Portland Reasons for Not Being a Christian," by Evangelist Allen Wil son, First Christian ciiurch. Park and Columbia, tonight. and preaa your clothes r shoes, 1 Maid 614, A-4814. Wagons run fbr $1 per We soon ate and shine your shoe month. Mam 614. A-4 everywhere. Unique Tailoring Co.. lot stark. "Golden Grain Granules' is used by SO.'OOO people in the northwest It Is the pure cereal coffee. It tastes like coffee. It cures Insomnia nd nervous Stationery store : 241 Mor-'lson street, near Third street, with a full line of stationery and blank books. Davis & Kllburn. Phone A-1411. Steamer Jesse Harktns, for Camas, Washougul'and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Woodward Dancing academy tonight Class lesson, 26c. Private lessons dally. Socials, Tues., Thurs. and Saturday. To loan by .private party, money in sums from $1,000 to $16,000, at lowest rates. Address F-198, Journal. Don't fail to read Franklin-Barnes market advertisement on this page, for big bargains. National Hospital association movd from 212 Swetland to 829 Mohawk building. Your table linen has lost its lustre; do you know why ? Is it . not because you have allowed your laun dress to wash it with ordinary laundry soaps, which, being pverstrong in alkali, "cut" the fab ric and make linen look r like cotton? Use Ivory Soap and your linen troubles will cease. H '' ' r": No "free" alkali in it) 00 color $inf matter nothing but toap, auap Vt that b 99 4tat p ent pure. ' fK Ivory Soap 99 4l6 Per Cent, Pure. Ban Francisco, Cooa bay steamer tickets. Frank Bollam. agt, 128 Srd st Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone East 789; B-1007. Woman's Exchange, 182 Tenth street. mnco n-.Bv 10 m; pusiness mens lunch. E. W. Moore, expert photographer, Elks' building, Seventh and Stark eta. Notice. Title and Oregon accounts bought Cohu Bros.. 180 Tirst street. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists, Third and Washington. Berger, signs, ahow cards. 284 Yamhill. Dr. E. C Brown. Eye-Ear. Marquam. D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh. Journal want .ads. lc a word. WELSH RESIDENTS HONOR ST. DAVID St David's day was celebrated last night at the United Presbyterian church. Grand avenue and Wasco street, by the Welsh residents of Portland. Every seat In the church was occupied. The program was a splendid one, and was composea 01 11 numbers'. There were songs by Miss Sarah Edwards, Miss Jennie Jones, Miss Edith Williams,' Mrs. Parcell, Charles Parcel!, J, L. Lewis, Charl.es Adams, T. J. Jones and R. Parcell. Master and Miss Seltenreich contributed an Instrumental duet, piano nd violin; Mrs. D. S. Williams gave a comical recitation. The Welsh chorus under the direction of T. J. Jones pre sented several numbers very creditably. IX T. Thomas presented tha address of the evening n "Welsh Subjects." The whole entertainment, was much enjoyed. Rev. u. 1. xnomaa was cnairman, and beside him on the platform sat two other Welsh citlsens, Robert Foulkes and Richard Price. . i 11 1 11 1 . .11 . W. J.' Wattenberxer has 180 acres of alfalfa on-Butter screek besides grain and crazing land. -. ' were examined bv Mr. Herd man. They were accused of spreading "kerchew," a very irritating powder resembling snuff, in tha classroom mak ing it Impossible to carry on the class work. Because the spreading of tha dark powder bad become such a nuisance. Principal Herdman thought it time to take extreme measures. Money saving "prices. Read ad of franklin-Barnes market on local page of today's paper. Watches and Watch Repairing Is our business, and we strive to turn out good work and good goods at rea sonable prices. Try us. VATOHsUXXi nwzuE all Morrison Bt., Set. First and rroni. a. M ,8 o i I M D M va "NO . DELIVERY- ATTHESB PRICES" fo mmsm oniY Ite MRD..95C This pedal saving on Lard should be tha roeana of acquainting 70a with the fact that no market sells as cheap aa tha FRANKLIN-BARNES. PURE KETTLE RENDERED LARD Every ounce of this lard U guaranteed, and if not aatiafactorjr phone to na and well have it brought back and your money refunded. BEEF Se.Po1 10c Compare these pricea with those of other markets and then youll know where to get the beat meats cheapest. Our Meats Are Freah and Pure. Every pound that goea out of the hop baa the Franklin-Barnes Guar antee. . We resort to no mudaling ing about dishonest scales to sell our goods. We have no axe to grind. Others sell 3 lbs, for 25c. Franklin-Barnes ell 4 pounda for 25c. Halibut 4-lbs. 25c SSl Direct Shipment Juit Received bit of it abao- oarin teed freah and delicioua. Fresh Oregon Eggs Direct from Oregon ranches... 20 c taz Choice Creamery Butter None better, none just aa good. 00 c Per loll Plan your shopping here tomorrow. We have other bargains Just as tempting. Try ua once; the memory of quality will bring you back again. FRAIWMHS MARKET 105-107 THIRD STREET, BET. STARK AND WASHINGTON WE BUY AS LOW AS WE CAN. WE SELL AS LOW AS WE CAN. SO BUY OF US 90 I Errs cr C 90 SB tn U3 B B AanrsEMxxTs. 11&1LIU )itli M4 Washlagtos f, !honeai ' Main I and' A-111J. ..... Tonight and Tomorrow Night,, KZ&SXBT XSX.CST -ana la the Society Drama. . . "ima WAus or xjuosto." Prloa.Tviwa flonr. II anil, tl K0 K.I. eotiy. 76c. toe: gallary, 6o, HPII.ffl THBATM UtM aad. WasUngtos Phones Main 1 and A-111I. I NIGHTS BEGIN NINO NEXT THtfRS- r . DAY ' - Special Prlre Matlnc Saturday, the western urarna. ,v . ' in TimonrxAji." !' Evenlns- trices: 11.10 to 10c: matl- nee, $1 to 25c,. -; - - ' ' Marquam Qrand (Porland's. Famous Theatre. Main (.), Tonight and Remainder ot Week, ,, Matinee Saturday. .j. TAVT, QtXMOMM. ' -'. Presenting an Up-to-Date Comedy,' ' "THE WKXU Or ItOTB." . ( s Evening, 26o, S0o, 750, 11; matinee, the, 60c, 78e. ' , - . . - :. GOODMAN'S All the New and Nobbiest Patterns the Pick pf the Spring's Best Woolens await the choosing of Port land's fastidious dressers, at the Columbia Woolen Mills Store. We now carry the largest and finest stock of high-class woolens in tha West. The advantage in making a selection from such a line as this must be quickly ap parent to the men of this city. Added to the superiority of this stock is the high char acter of the garments pro duced through our modern and more efficient equip ment and methods, and last, but not least, are the popu lar Columbia prices a com bination that offers every thing and lacks nothing to the man who demands the best and yet .considers econ omy. New Spring Suits $20 to S50 Trousers $4 to $12 GRANT PHKGLEY, Mgr. Elks' Building Seventh and Stark EXPOSITION Tonight everybody cutting" dtxt this journal ad and presenting; It at the Expo rink tonlg-ht Will be ad mitted sad foralahad states frcs. OBNUINB ROCK SPRINGS COAL HOLS AQSBTTS. - INDEPENDENT COAL AND ICE CO. . 353 STASX SJTBBST. ' - ' Opposite City Wbrary. , JBotb Phones. It reigns, With royal power and imperial sway, over the magnificent empire of building mater ial of every kind and description. Tracing its lineage from the days before history was written, down through the ages of the progress of man, occupying its throne with dignity, firm integrity and universal satisfaction, emerging victorious from every fray with competition, flaying cheap, temporary and weak material, decrying extrava gance, costly manipulation and danger, in every re spect the perpetual friend of staunch construction. CONCRETE I E Not only has concrete proven itself vastly superior to every other known ' building material, but it follows, as the day does the night, that an invest ment in a concrete manufacturing plant is the KING OF ALL INVEST MENTS. The application of oil to the uses of commerce was hailed as a money-saving, energy-increasing innovation. It was not long after that that oil investments were pronounced the best in the land. And they were. Thus with Concrete. Once let the people completely understand the tremendous efficiency of Concrete construction and investments will follow logically and quickly. iete i mmi Because conditions have made it king; because the people who know have proclaimed it king; because other aspirants for the honor have been woe fully incapable. When this great people, stretching itself, awakens to the inspiring facts about Concrete, those who have pioneered in the establish ment of Concrete manufacturing industries will have the "bull by the horns"; will have gone forth into the field of competition, cleared it for action, entrenched themselves behind public opinion, impregnable fact and conquered the great bulk of the corning demand. Hence COMCREIE IS EING! If you will call at our office we will be pleased to tell you about our plant; . our $100,000 company; our success in already selling 83 per cent of our stock; of the enormous demand and excessive number of orders on hand; of our inability, with present machinery, to cope with conditions; of the necessity of enlarging the plant; of our purpose to do so by selling the bal ance of our stock. We will tell you how easy it i to become one of us by investing all the way from $50 to as much as you like in the stock of this company at $10 per share. It will do you ho harm to get acquainted. BAKER THEATRE p6onr GEO. L. BAKER, GEN. MANAGER. . ; BAKER STOCK CO MP ANT IN SECURE SEATS AT ONCBL, ..' . Prices -j&e, 35c, BOc; matinees, ' J le, 25c. Matlnco Saturday. Vtx Weak "Tne Tares Of tTS." EMPIRE Theatre ESTut MILTON W. SEAMAN. Manager. " Tonight, All Week. Ala tineas Wednes day and Saturday, !, , " Tha Indenting- Novelty,'- ' 1 ,v "0 KOTHIS TO ouxoa Hm " ' With Jeanette Carew as "Bunco.. Clean, pure,- moral; thrilling story; spe' cial scenery. Nights, 16c, 25c. 160, 600 matinees, 10c, 20. H . j Wart Ww "A Jloyal aiare.'' ,J' - THE STAR h0' ZZ'XXSl For the Entire Week of March J. .. THE R. E. FRENCH STOCK CO.. Offers the Great Western Drama, v "WAY OUT WEST ' Matinees Sunday. Tuesday, Thursday and 10c; every evenlns at t.li o'clock. prices 160, zo ana bbc - LYRIC THBATRB Both noses I Kain 4688; Soma A-lOSt, ; WeeK commencing Monaay, jnarcu a, The Allen Bloc, company rreaems- Ralph Btuarfs Greatest Success "BT BZOKT Or aiWOBB." a Ua.inaa fr,toAav Thiiradar. Batur. day and Sunday. Prices 10c and too. Kvarv avenlnsr at S:15. Prices 10c, SOo and JOc, Boxes 50c Office open 10 THE GRAND VandevUIf de Laic Tor the Entire Week of March . ? ' DaaCBWXBTai k OOBB BOSS. ' Nature's Born Comedians. "What Are Ute WUd Waves aylarr' 4 BBOWB BBOS. AJTO BOO XBAX.ET High-Class Comedy, Musical Comedy. F. F. Montressa s great Motion Pictures howlng UK. jltMUj e ma. niur. Motion Picture Theatres WE RENT LATEST FEATURE FILMS 1,000 feet Reels. Including Song Elides. $5.00 to 'S7.50 Weekly Newman Motion Picture Co. til Burnside SC. near Fifth. ' NICKEL0DI0N 130 Sixth Street . , 'TaughtatHighTide" The INIckelodion 148 Grand Avenue PAST X, "Oh, That Cat," ', BABT Zl. "Asolent Head Oear. TEEW (tos, Save 'Money;- Coma and have fre asxamlnatlon. TAT XT' nVTD A .TLTTU IT 13 WIT ' BTT , INGS, 76c UP; SET OF TEETH. 4l0; SPLENDID SET, 18.00; GOLD CROWNS, $3.(0 TO $5.00. - - . All worK guaranteed lor ten years.' ', Lady attendant always present All work done absolutely without pain by specialists of from 1 to 20 years: ex perience. ' " Boston Dentists Boms Thon , A-2030. : Vhoao Mal4 800. . '.. " am Morrison Bt, Oppi Postoffloe. . Coffin -wean. ancgw. . Diamond House Paint GUARANTEED ?; ' I gallon lots, 81.40 per gaL 1 gallon lots. S1.50 per gai' : Manufactured by PORTLAND SASH & DGa CO. 830 Pront Bt. Bortland, Or. wsxia to sin. Visit The? Little Hungary sgmnaiil nr gectuaeg Betreat. 218-220 ABINGTON BLDQ. MAIN 773 PORTLAND, OREGON SO W XSB TAB. DI III? nTAMflMn PPElCCI?n WTOmiV m Anstrocagama Retort! i i am ctest ciacs in Town to Eat at a j nominal rrice.., ; TBT UB TOSAT ONLY THE BEST IN LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE O. B7 WXBTOB BOS WeUa rara-o Bid. IVebfoot Oil Blacking Makes Shoes Waterproof Preserves Leather wot a, Shine At all Dealers. If To , Wish to Kaka a Ooo Xayest v eat. But Jtock ta ths ?T,,V ' BONVILLK PUB.' CQ.Vrf ; 41B Xsxo,1uua BuilOlM. : U ..." V ' . i 4 i Of U vailatfea MrauaMtlf eurtt t trw itn mr(icalap"tioa at i.niun from u nr.., ; will kaeccrMea snlll tht ftumt it com ("- ' " Writ or rfTIITV P'""T" " iaUnpaa I i. ill I I l Is i I i, fl4 0WCTMNO HLoa., PO TLA u. v.