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., 4,,.. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND; FRIDAY! EVENING, MARCH 6V 1908. SATURDAY SPECIALS OF REAL PIANO BARGAINS n j iTovvh Topics i ! TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. ?. 'j neuig. ...Th YirginiaB" f Baker, ,,, ,,,. Zaaa" t rmnlra uUa Untfcs l AilMa Her" ...... v"-"u"T"'7 'By Bight of Sword" kUIIL(BJ ,,'. grand. i Lyria. fltar.. ' Henry- Shaffer, tha longshoreman killed Sunday night In hla own homo by Policeman Sultter. waa burled yes terday In the Roee City cemetery, The - Longshoremen's union bad charge of ' the arrangements. Rev. Mr. Krauffe, of the German Lutheran church, con ducted the aervlces at the Shaffer home, IS4 Falling street Only a few ' of those , who attended were able to ' get Into the email house. After the ftrvta tha hnma the DrOCelSlon, 1 made up of several hundred members of the union, uroceeded down town on its way to the cemetery. William McKay, a teamster In the employ of the Peter it Roberta Fur xllur. .An... o. arrMt lent even ing by Detectives Menyer ana maiuney a charge or neing a rugiiivo uuiu I,. It la an In MrKlr Is Wflniea rovo, Utah, where he broke Jail l- finost five years ago while awamng trial on a charge of burglary. The lltah authorities hHve been notified of I h Trent ani linve telearaDhed In atruotlons to hold the prisoner until an officer can be aent to take him back for trial. . Bfrerman, Clay A Co. have offered the piano buying publlo the last few day soma genuine values In slightly used planoa and the way these pianos have been sold show that real bargain in Quickly recognised, via are beautiful ton Walnut, in fin condition. .On a -Br Thomas Conley, who lives In a scow on lhr waterfront In the north end of town, was arrested yesterday afternoon on a statutory charge preferred by the parent of several boys llvln in the vicinity of Eleventh and Davis streets. He waa arraigned In the police court thin morning, and after waiving examl- nation was hound over to await the ac tion of the arand Jury. Bonds were fixed at IS. 600, In default of which the frlsoner was turned over to the cus ody of the sheriff. Member of the street committee of the city executive board turned down the bid of the Warren Construction company for the Improvement of Thompson street at a meeting yester day afternoon because the price of tiaUnn waa considered too much In ex cess of the city engineer's estimate of tU.000. C. K. Henry appeared befose the committee In the Interests of the Property owners and. urged that the contract be let at the eontractors' price. but the members decided to read for new bids. lvertlse Salesmen Wan ted - receive applications -Am now ready to i of first-class, ex perienced salesmen, to sell on commis sion, Mettger acre tracts. This prop erty Is a short distance from Portland, at Metsger station, on the new 8alem car Una. To be sold on easy terms. Immediately at office, II. Mettger, ront street. Apply li 28 Pro The Museum of Art. Fifth and Tay lor streets, will be opened this (Friday) venlng from to 10. with free admis sion. The preeent exhibitions. Includ ing a loan of very fine water colors, a collection of etchings by Plraneal, and In the lower gallery the photogravures of Curtis' "American Indiana" will close this week. Sunday, when tho building will be open from 2 to S. Judge Bronaugh In the circuit court yesterday decided for tho defendant In the case of O. P. Keller against Freder ick R. Blockberger. Keller attempted to enforce an agreement to buy back 100,000 shares of mining stock for 12.500, but Blockberger showed there was another contract to which this lia bility did not attach. Articles lost and found on streetcars March 6; Fifteen umbrellaa, one purse. one kty. on lunch basket, two cans, offer tha following pianos, and an In. apectlon of these , Instrument la In' vlted: Packard, Mahogany, and case, ISJ7. ' Rlohmond, Richmond, Oak, great bargain. $197. Hamilton. Oak. fin ton and finish. $117. Hamilton. Mahogany, look Ilk nw, ftOS. - t Wlllard. Oak. a rellabU piano. fSOO. Frn wood. -Oak. beautiful case, a bar gain. $186.. Mendelssohn. Oak. In fin condition. 1200. Crammer. Mahogany, a reliable make. $236. Ludwlr, Mahogany, slightly damaged case, $267. Ludwlg. Walnut, $376 tyle. fin con dttlon, $377. Ludwlg, Mahogany, extraordinary bargain. $287. .Wing A Boom. Oalu suitable for. begin, ner, 1123. Winter A Sons, Oak. slightly marred In shipment, $22S. Stults A Bauer, Walnut, an old re liable make. $160. Kingsbury. Oak. look Ilk new, only slightly used, 1216. Katey, Mahogany, slightly marred case, bla value. $267. Harrington Autotone Piano Player with muale rolls, a dependable player, and a big bargain. $460. Cable, Mahogany, nearly new, fine tone and case. 1290. Kimball. Mahogany. Just taken In ex change, 216ft. TOTS I Remember that at any time ithln two year- you can exchange any or me anove piano and nave full amount allowed on ine purchase or a Stelnwsy. See our windows for display. Stelnway Piano. Victor Talkina Ma cninea. W J i& lb. lV ID. Carrying out our policy of offering special bargains to attract your patronage to the market that sells the BEST MEATS cheapest, the Franklin-Barnes market offers for Saturday selling STRICTLY FRESH SUGAR CURED EASTERN HAMS Armour's, Swill's, Sinclair's and all the leading brands Only One Ham to a Customer and No Deliveries at These Prices Ik 1 tirl. They covered th flrst 10 chao- ers of Matthew. This is an unusual opportunity, jjr. coburn la a fine Bible student and an original. Interesting teacher. The class meeta from (:20 to 7:30 each evening and Is free for all women. The member of th Cambrian Social society will meet at the home of Mr. D. M. Lloyd, 390 Multnomah street. t riaay evening,, ftiarcn . Ham, hams. ham. 10c Read th Franklin-Barnes this page Of today paper. San tlcketa per big pound. ad on Francisco, Coo bay steamer Frank Bollam, agt, 126 2rd at. I Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone Cast 769; B-1007. j Woman' Exchange. 132 Tenth street lunch 11 '20 to I; business men' lunch. I Dr. Walter I. Howard moved to Roth- child building, Fourth and Washington. Another Big Special PURE KETTLE RENDERED LARD 5-lb. Pail 50c 10lb. Pail 95c Absolutely guaranteed, money re funded if not satisfactory. BACON 15c to 17c Lb. MEAT SPECIALS 6c Short Ribs of Beef, per lb 6c 8c Pot Roast of Beef, per lb 8c 10c Steak, per lb 10c 12c Pork Roast, per lb 12c HAMBURGER STEAK &YS 3 Pounds for 25c 10c Frankfurter Sausage, per lb 10c 10c Pork Sausage, per lb 10c Blood Sausage and Liver Sausage, 2 lbs. 15c JUST First Spring Lamb of the innurrn season, finest ever brought AKKIVU) to the city. UBfMTEIN SPECIALS Halibut, 3 lbs for 25c Chinook Salmon, per lb 15c Smelt, 3 lbs. for 25c TURKEYS 30c to 25c a pound 17c CHICKENS a pound and up Oranges Bg 30c Doz. Eggs 20c Good Fresh Eastern Oregon Ranch Eggs Butter v&60c Roll packages, one book. one gold pin. three one hammer. Call at the O. W. P. rail way station, corner f irst and Alder treats, and you will find the- above articles la their lost article room. The Portland Shoe Repair company S9 Yamhill atreet, between Tblrd and Fourth street. Phone Main 76(6. Tour shoes repaired while you wait. Best oak soles, 76 cent. Bauer A Stopper. Notice. Title and bought. Cohu Bros., 180 Oregon j'irst street account w. A. wise and associate, palnleaa aeniiaia, j nira ana waaningion. Dr. A, F. Knoder, dentist, removed to bzb cor Dei i ounamg. Dr. K. C. Brown. Eye-Ear. Marquam. Berger, algna, show card. 284 TamhtlL D. Chamber, optician, 129 8eventh. Journal want ad, lo a word. Frao kl I n Bar ees M Home Phone A-1163 105-107 Third St., Bet. Stark and Washington P&EPXK t R. Robinson, who make it a -specialty to sell the best that money can buy In the grocery line, out at Fouri teenth and GHsRn street, sell "Goldei! Grain Granules." E. E. Merge. A. P. Gong, A. K. Bent ley and I A. McNary have filed article or Incorporation of the Cardiff Coal and Coke company, which Is capitalised fpr 1600,000. W sponge and press and shine your ahoaa. a month. Mam 614, A-4S14. everywhere. Start. - your clothes au ror li per VVaaron run uniqu tailoring ca. io "Golden Grain Granules" 1 used by 60.000 people In the northwest It la the pure cereal coffee. It taates Ilk coffee, H cure Insomnia -rid nervousness. J.-'W, Brost, the well-known grocer, corner of Russell street and Grand ave- hii. ilklni ..!) tVA 1 Art .Ant nnH jSiieilth coffee, via, "Golden Grain Gran ules. Do It tomorrow! HaVb you eaten at the Baltimore Dairy Lunch, 187 H Washington, new Rothchlld building, back of Lobby? Bring your friend. For the beat eye glasses that can be had at moderate prices see George Ru bensteln. expert optician, 183 fourth Street between Yamhill and Taylor. Steamer Jeeae Rarkln. for Camas, Washougal and way landing, dally ex cept Sunday. Leave Washington street dock at 2 p. ra. Stationery stora a": 249 Mor.'lson street, near Third- tret with a full line of stationery and blank book. Davia & KUburn. Phone A-1611. Dr. William T. Coburn Is giving a short aerie of Bible lesson at the Young Women Christian association. He began Wedneaday evening with a large enthusiastic class Of business I3UBNS ENLARGES ST0BE Kara Vow On ef th rlurt Orooery XstabUsbments U th City. A a result of their rapidly growing business til D. C. Burn company waa obliged to lease the atore adjacent to their' and they now occupy the en tire lqwer floor of the Auditorium building, on the east aid of Third street between Taylor end Salmon. Mr. liuras. tne president of th company and Mr. Jamea H. McAfee, the treas urer and manager of the company, have been grocer for over 20 year and there I very little about the grocery bus iness that they have not mastered. Mr. Burns ha been continuously In th re tall business and Mr. McAfee was for a long time with Allen s Lewi, the wboieaal Jobbers, and ha a reputation for being the best-posted groceryman west of Chicago. This la considered a very necessary qualification in. the conduct of a 'successful grocery for the reason that If th good are bought right quality and everything else being equal, there will be no difficulty In unaar leuinf &u competitors, or gi ing better goods for the same money. Mr. D. R. Cheney, the secretary of I the company, la also an experlenc groceryman having been associated with Mr. Burn lor th past li years. Admlasion JTrs to Indies. Moonlight skating at the Oak rink tonight Admission free to ladles., 8pe- a grand march tomorrow night Fancy skating, such a two stepping and walta lng, tonight Free every afternoon and evening;. 8t Patrick's niaht a arand I masquerade on skates. Oaks rink. Six elegant prices, special musical program, composed or lrisn airs, win be de livered by the band. Read 8harkey's Saturday ad. The Best $3 Hat in the World For shampooing the hair, Ivory is the ideal soap. A white soap, it yields a show white lather, a lather that cleans the hair but does not change its color. : Containing no "free" alkali, it can be used twithout fear that' it will 'make the hair brittle. 4: Ivory Soap fJ)9 Per Cent. Pure. 4T( BAUEK SEAT SALE OPENS SA.TUBDAY Th musical event of extraordinary prominence which Is now engaging the attention of all the local music-lovers Is the coming, on Tuesday evening, March 17. of Harold Bauer and Fritx Kreisler In a Joint recital. Thi I easily the biggest combination of genius and artistry that has ever been offered to the local public and aa Bauer stands at the head of the pian- lsuo woria, and Kreisler has been called by the critic the greatest of living violinists, the combination will con tribute an evening of musio that will certainly put th standard of excellence In the concert world up to concert pitch. The seat sal for this big Joint recital will open at the Helllg box of flee next Saturday morning. March 14. The con cert on the following Tuesday evening Is under the direction of Lola Steera Wynn Coman. COMPLETE FIBST STEP FOB NEW BBIDGE The Northeast Sid Improvement as sociation will meet this evening In the Woodmen hall, Rodney avenue and Ru aell street, for the purpose of collecting the outstanding petition asking for the construction of a high bridge across the river from the foot of Hancock street to the terminal yarda on-the west aid. It la believed that enough name have been secured. All holding petition are asked to bring them to tha meeting this evening. , 1 Building Permits. JT. A. Wanner, erect flats, East Main between Eaat Twentieth and East Twenty-flmt. 64.100: Nels Folen. renalr cafe, 201 Morrison. $1,000; L. Lewis, erect two dwelling. Misner between Base Line road and Mohle. $1,200 each. "Boyd Company Incorporated. The Bord Land com oan baa ntod articles of incorporation with a capital stock of $4,000. The Incorporator are TEETH Money Com and have free examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE; 8IL VER FILLINGS, 86c UP; GOLD FILL rvno ti. no. ai"i txpvtix t a aa SPLENDID SET, $6.00; GOLD CROWNS. $2.10 TO $6.00. All work guaranteed for ten year. Lad' .attendant always present All work don absolutely without pain by specialist of from 12 to $0 year' ex perience. Boston Dentists lorn Fhon A -IO30. ram Mala 8030. tlH Korrlsea It, Opp. Vostofflc. The Best $3 Hat in the World SPRING STYLES NOW READY mn SELLING Leading Clothier HARRY P. EATON Formerly of room 10. Chamber of Com- nManB -liBa - rnrA lalae vaaa-W da Rftth. HlciVDi iiBD vfvvaiu aaisa jiw vmv, child building, Fourth and Waahlngton streets. 3DOT roxasv TO MU. Watches and Watch Repairing I our bualn, and we trlv to turn out good work and good foods at rea sonable prices. Try us. VATcnrkAxzB JBWZU1K. til MoxrUon wK Bet. Tint and Xtoni. GOODMAN'S OAXtTOaUrXA XOTZM. whxjt xm sah ntaironoo rror at HOTEL NAVERRE 44 3d St. Cor. jtTiU0B, 3Taz Market Rooms lnglvcnd en suite with or without bath. Prices, $1.00 a day up. Telephone, hot and cold watr; elevator service all night . Mrs. H. Hycr, Prop. (formerly Geary and Uaaoa Sta.V F. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING Phones Main 165 Home X 1165 First and Oak A New Departure Th coat of Interment has been greatly reduced by th Holmaa Under taking company. Heretofore It has been th custom of funeral director to max charge for all Incidental connected with a fu neral. Th Edward Holman Undertak ing company, the icadlna funeral dl. rectora of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket 1 furnished by us w make no extra charges for enlbalmlng. hears to cemetery, outside box or any ervlce that may be re quired of us. except clothing, cemetery ana carnages, iuua enecung a saving or 99 xo on aacn runeraL THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. 880 TKXJU) ST. COB. SAXJKOV. AMVBXMXWXU. HXILIG 14Ui and Waahiagtoa Phone Main 1 and A-11S2. Tonight, 8:18. Tomorrow Night Special Price Matinee Tomorrow. HEILIG The Famou Western Drama, "Ml YXXOOOAJr. Evenings. $1.(0 to lOo; Mat.' $1 to 15o. thbaVbxi 14th and Washlagtoa Phones Main 1 and A-1112. OXAJtUIl B. XABTOXS Sunday, "The Taming of the 8hrew": Monday and Wednesday. "Antony and Cleopatra"; Tuesday night and Wednes day afternoon, "Tne Mercnant or Ven ice." Evenings $1.60 to 25c. Matinee $1.00 to 25c. Mail Orders Received Now The Famou Lyric Soprano, Lillian Blauvelt At Helllg Theatre, Friday Evnlng, March 13. Prices $2, $1.50, $1. CaOi tOasAJS ftortlan, Oregon. QEINUlINE ' ROCK SPRINGS COAL INDEPENDENT COAL AND ICE CO. Opposlt City iabrary. , fioth Pbonea Diamond Roof Stains AU SXASES MADE fBOU CRE50BOTB 5 Gal. Lot' 75c Per Gal. Portland Sash & Door Co, 830 raOWT ST. POBTUSD. OB. ONLY THE BEST IN Lire AND ACCIDENT . INSURANCE v ' 805 WiU JTanw Georga W. Marquam Grand Phone Main 6. Portland Famou Theatre. Onlv Three More Performances Tonight, Saturday Matinee and Night VAUI. OZUKOBB In The Delightful Comedy, THE STAR 52T't"StlS For th Entire Week of March 1, THE R. E. FRENCH STOCK COL Offer th Great Western Drama, " "WAY OUT WEST" Matinee Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 2:30 p. to., prloes 10a and 10c: vrjr evening at 8:16 o'clock, price 15c, 15c and 86c. LYRIC THBATRB , Both Phone I Main 4688 Home A-1030. w eea commencing Monday. March i. The Allen Stock Company Present Ralph Stuart' Greatest Succeaa ' "IT BIOXT 07 SWOBS." Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. Satur day and Sunday. Price 10c and . JOo. Every vnlng at :1S.- Prlceg lOe, JOo and JOo. Boxea 50o. Offlca opea 10 m. xo 10 p. ra. TDECRAND-VaadcvlIIcLoxe For th Entlr Week of March I. , . San CBZM33rOI ft OCBB Boa. I, Nature's Born Comedian. . "What in th wild Wares Saylagr' BBOWW BBOS. ABO 900 BBAUTT fllgh-Clas Comedy. Musical Comedy. F. F. M showing Montresaa'a great Motion Pictures DR. JEKYLL A MR. HTDKV '"l'HJB WHIIL OT Evening, 26c, 60o, 76c. $1. 25c, 50c, 75c, Matinee, Marquam Grand Portland's Famoua Theatre. Main 4. One WeekBeginning Sunday. March 8. Continuous Performance $ to 10 p. m. Scenes from the European and Ameri can Crasej "TBS MXBBT WIDOW." "THE BUTTEBriOES." and. TXB TWO 0B7KAB8." Illustrated Songs. Admission 10c any seat BAKER THEATRE Phon" Vtnul GEO. L. BAKER. GEN. MANAGER. BAKER STOCK COMPANT IN "ZAZA" SECURE SEATS AT ONCE. prices25c, 35c, 60c; matinee, 15c 26c. Matinee Saturday. Bex Wk "Th Three of TJ." Fa on LFIflKL I Ilea UC Mala 117 MILTON W. SEAMAN. Manager. Tonight, All Week, Matlneea weanaa. aay ana oiuruj, The Interesting Novelty, "HO MOTHER TO OTXOB HK." With Jeanette Carew as "Bunco. Clean, pure, moral; thrilling atory; spe cial scenery, wigni. ic, ac. ooc, , matlneea, 10c, 20. Beat WMt "A ey4 aurr.- WBSBB TO SZBB. Visit The Little Hungary Something' Hew A oiudM Xtrat. BOW THB TAB. Anslro-Hungarian Rcstanmt 84T Taylor St, Bet Baooad and Tate. Tha Beat Place In Town to Eat at a Nominal Price. mvi TOO AT Send Me Your Printing I maks a specialty of Letterhead Bill ha ads, - Noteheada, Statements, E n V -lopea, Carda and other fine commercial work. 1 hava , cus tomers - alt over 'the Northwest- because I deliver a satisfactory aualltr of work at a a ti factory p r I c , Motion Picture Theatres WE RENT LATEST FEATURE FILMS 1.000 feet Reels, Including Song 811dea. $5.00 lo $7.50 Weekly Newman Motion Picture Co. ; S9S Burnsld St. near Fifth. NICKELODIOBI 130 Sixth Street The Little Cripple" The INickelodion 148 arand Avenue OATJOHT AT BCZOK TXDB" MARCH i. "PASSION PLAT." HE3 : TOBXQST Ladies tyight II BASKETBALL Hood Itlver vs. Portland. Qan called ' t p. ' m. Skating bfor and after, ADXX88ZQS " too, BXATZS 830. EXPOSITIO rr Dixon, Canby, Oregon. Free to Lidie OAKS RINK ' TOBX03T ITeblooMCH ri::" Make Shoe Waterpreaf Tr- - iteatlier -i.it a UutAt s4 i