The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 11, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY'; JOURNAIv PORTLAND, , WEDNESDAY. EVENINO, . MARCH 11. 1808..
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I Tovffl Topics 1
TOSIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
t V. -. . ,i .i J..m . V :
iTelllg i't, .. t. .'."Merchtnt of Venice"
Xfarquam Moving Frctures
i nnpira , -a oyn
oval Biave"
Grand Vaudeville
Lyric ..."Our now ur
Star "Anita, the Slnslng Girl"
;Th mildness of ths valley cllmata
and lis -adaptability to s semltroplcal
frulls Js frequently noticed. It has
been demonstrated that lamoni i can be
grown Jn the Willamette valley. A
correspondent. Albert O. Yates, writes
of a mnn nwnd bv Ur. Hen
4 .1 -.........II... whlnh t ft n rl out
MIIVAI U. 1 " ' ... .
of doors the year round esoept aurlng
the cold out weather. The three la eight
years old. about three feot high and IS
now In bloom and bearing.,. The lemons
from thta tree measure about four
tnriia .n m-uv anil ft v' the other and
am nf fin. nualitv and flavor. If
lemon treea were grown out of doora
thw mirlif Mr. Yatea thinks, need a
tant cloth covering during the coldest
weather, but -no other protection would
be necessary. .
As a result of the efforts of W. X
Colllna of New CastleT Pennsylvania, a
party of Jl persona will leave Nw
Castle within a ahort time for Portland.
with th Intention or acming in ur
on. Mr. Colllna has circulated among
lila townspeople literature aaverusini
the state and Its resources, and has sue.
.iit in mmlnt considerable Inter
eat. In a- letter to the Chamber of
Commerce. ' Mr. Collins says that now
Is the time to advertise Oregon
throughout western Pennsylvania, and
specially in - the Plttahurgh district.
rliere thousands 01 people are out 01
employment, many of whom are seri
ously considering moving to a new
country. .
E. II. Wemme Is making preparations
to begin the erection of a brick business
house on the quarter block at the
northwest corner of Seventeenth and
Burnslde streets. The height of the
building has not been determined upon.
but will be regulated by the needs of
the prospective tenants. The old frame
shacks are being torn off the site, pre
paratory to beginning the excavation.
Mr. Wemme also owns the 60 by 100
foot lot north of this corner on Beven
tenth street, on which he is consider
ing a proposition by a Seattle concern
to put up a building for use aa a whole
sale house. This lot and the adjoining
quarter-block on the south was pur
chased bv Mr. Wemme 18 months ago
for $95,000.
AgEEWgMOBE
DA YS TO SAVE
FROM S40 TO $80
Below is a list of what (s left of
our Clearance Sale of Used
Upright and Square
" : ""-i Pianos, also Piano ' ?
- . Players.
Collard A Colfard ....
jewel i-iano . ,
Manner & Son
memng
li.miuwil ..... ......
iiinse .......
Weser Bros.1 .
tiawig
Anon
Pease
Marshall A Wendell
Fischer ,
Hlnie
Weser Bros
Victor
Marshall A Wendell
Ilardman
Stelnway
Hobart M. Cable .. ..!...
Crown
Hush A Oerts
....
.....,....,.. . . V
A Square Deal on Squares
We have a number of good, depend
able Squares from $10 to l0. Splendid
lor practice.
Piano Players Also
We have several of the 1906 and
atandard
1907 atylcs of the genuine Pianola, the
atandard oiano-oii
from 1115 to IS00
odds
Also a number or
that
con
and ends of Dlano-nlayare
have been repaired In our shops.
slating of Apollos, Ceclllans, Angelus,
Judge Bronaugh In the clrcujt court
yesterday granted a non-suit In trie
case of Margaret Fettlng, aa adminis
tratrix of the estate of William F. Fet
tlng, against Martin Winch. She
claimed $7,500 damages for the loss of
the life of William F. Fettlng, who was
employed In Janitor work and was
killed by a fall from the elevator last
summer. The non-suit was granted on
the ground that the accident waa caused
by the negligence of another employe,
4 fellow servant, and not by any fault
of Winch.
Simplex, etc., ranging from $70 to $100,
Including spme rolls of mualo.
Write us or call us ud on local or
long-distance phone at once. These
snaps are sure to be picked up quickly.
In ease a better piano is A Mired later.
our regular exehaaare agreement ner-
mlts selection of any high-grade new
Instrument, allowing1 au paid on the
original purchase.
We should get all cash for these In
struments, but If you desire payments
we win arrange tnem to suit your con
venience, for the mere addition of the
usual simple interest.
Ellers Piano House, the "House of
Highest Quality," 363 Washington st,
corner of Park.
George J j. Simmons of Laldlaw was
appointed receiver of the Three Sisters
Irrigation company by Judge Wolverton
In the United States district court this
morning. Amount of bond waa placed
at $10,000. Mr. Simmons will act In this
capacity during the time that the com
pany Is Involved tn litigation with the
state. The suit Is the result of a con
tract between the state land board and
the Irrigation company to reclaim sev
eral thousand acres of land In Crook
county.
It will be possible to avoid the East
Side freight yards at the east end of
the Madison street bridge. This will
f" Ive the company a double track from
he bridge to the Sellwood mill. Dur
ing the summer traffic has often been
Inconvenienced owing to the congested
condition of the freight yards, and the
additional trackage to pass around this
property la to be the result.
New aspirants for places on the Re
publican county committee have filed
announcements with the county clerk as
follows: Phil Metschan Jr., In pre
cinct 40, James H. Hoyt of Troutdale
In 102. Emmet H. Kelly of Troutdale
In 104, K. E. Reed In f, D. Stein In
29, R. B. I,aseell in 3. H. 8. Upham
In 43 and V. V. Hart In 38.
J ' I f ' I 1 A
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DEPARTMENT
The most comfortable shopping
place in Portland the only exclu
sive department in the city invites
your inspection of
BOYS' SUITS
RLtfXRS AND
TOPCOATS
MISSES' SPRING COATS
WASHABLE SUITS
All of this season's newest produc
tions at our usual modest prices
BEN SELL!
LEADING. CLOTHIER
TEETH
w t sm. .
Money
Articles lost and found on the street
cars March 9 and 10: Twelve umbrellas,
two packages of laundry, one box, three
suitcases, one satchel, three purses, one
fur collar, one pin (gold), three pairs
snoes, one pair pincers, one hug, one
icey, one muHlo roll, one lunch box
streetcar tickets, pork (snlt meat). Call
at the lost article room of the O. W. P.
railway station, corner FMrat and Alder,
E. I,. Davidson Is on trial In Judge
Gantenbeln's department of the circuit
court on the charge of stealing a $3.50
tea cloth from a local department store.
The jury was not secured this morning
until after a special venire had been
issued to fill the box, as other Jury
cases mere In progress In the other
departments.
In the t'nltcd States district court yes
terday Judge Wolverton awarded dam
ages to the Marlon Trust company, of
Indiana, for $112.1)8. 47 , against (he
uoia mil canal company, iwo years
ago the Gold Kill company sold bonds
valued nt $100,000 to the trust company
ana defaulted in the interest payments.
The property of the canal company at
uoia Mill is to De soia.
A novel entertainment will be given
by the Epworth Methodist Episcopal
church at the Oregon building, corner
Twenty-seventh and upsliur streets,
Friday evening, March 20. The par
ticipants are all from the Methodist
Chinese mission and a unique entertain
ment la promised. All are Invited.
An address will be given by Brlga
o,er Jenkins of Seattle, Thursday even
ing, March 12, at 8 o'clock, at the Sal
vation Army hall, 249 Madison street.
Subject. "World-Wide Salvation Army."
The brigadier has Just returned from a
trip to Marshneld, Grants Pass and Salem.
The service last night at Taylor
Street church was the best of the spe
cial meetings held so far. A large au-
leriCA llstpnpd to iir lohiirn flnrl rhn
nitsnse inieresi jrmriueBieu nunnr inn
entire service marked the spiritual work
of the meeting.
Harry R. Eaton, formerly proprietor
of the cafe, room 10, Chamber of Com
merce bldg., has purchased the saloon,
northwest corner Fourth and Washing
ton MAW QilhAhllJ V.l
will be pleased to see his many fj-lends
Frank Lamb yesterday afternoon
pleaded gruilty before Judge Cleland to
the "charge of stealing $149 rem the
Le Roy rooming-house. He was sen
tenced to serve one year In the peniten
tiary.
Eighteen hundred feet of new double
track Is to be laid on the . comimny's
property along East First street t& the
Portland Railway, Light A Power com
pany for the passenger trarrio, so that
At a meeting of the street cleaning
committee of the city executive board
yesterday afternoon the contract for
four sprinkling wagons and a street
sweeper was awarded to Beall A Co.,
for $2,fT0. Only one other bidder ap
peared. This was Studebakrr Brothers,
who asked $2,120.
Victims of coughs and colds should
not waste time and money In experi
menting with worthless nostrums, but
get a bottle of Kenyon's Cough Remedy
from Albert Bern!, the old reliable drug
gist. 233 Washington street, and got
results. It cures when others fall.
WE 10 WHAT WE MY
The Only Exclusive Cash Furniture House in Port
land, Which Means a Saving of About 50
This Week's Specials
Rocking Chairs like
cut, in golden oak and
golden maple, wood
and cobbler seat, at
$1.
This Folding Go-Cart,
with rubber tires, at
$1.95
We have the only fan
cy collapsible Go-Cart,
Which has springs so
you can use it for an
infant, at $10.00
Our coat fronts never break. , We are
showing E00 styles In spring novelties
for men's wear. Held Bros., tailors, can
save you $6 to $16 on your spring suit
214 Tllford building. Tenth and Morrison.
Charles A. McMonagle, S, L. Hays and
M. H. Clark have filed articles of Incor
poration of the Western Life Under
writers' company. It has a capital stock
of $250,000.
Stationery store a. 249 Mor.'lson
street, near Third street, with a full
line of stationery s.nd blank books.
Davis & KJlburn. Phone A-1811.
This Davenport in cor
duroy or velour, any
pattern and color, at
$19.50
i Be guided by the ex
perience of tens pf thou
sands of women who
KNOW organdies,
lawns, dimities and
wash silks, should be
washed with Ivory Soap
and none other.
Why? Because Ivory
Soap, unlike qiost soaps,
is pure.
No "free" alkali in it;
no coloring matter; no
adulterants.
I wsW M sk
99.Jl$o Per Cent. Pure.
Rate war. San Francisco $5 Includ
ing berth and meals. Finest passenger
shiD on the Pacific coast. Frank Bol-
lam, agent, 128 Third street
Steamer Jesse Harklns. for Camas.
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at S m.
"The Union and Unity of Christians,"
special address tonight by Dr. Wilson,
First Christian church, Park and Columbia.
Hedgins Corn Cure removes corns.
bunions and callouses; 25c a bottle, nt
Bonn s drug store, 233 Washington bL
ft TritlKri r ij mi. ii i niirrTTrnr "i i --Trmmi.iiriw.jr i t"i nTisjiwH"W" u.- '
T ' "o
ALL GOODS AS REPRESENTED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED
Acme OH Co. sel; safety coal oil and
fine gasoline. fnone Kisi 789; 11-1007,
Woman's Bxchango, 1SS Tenth street,
lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch.
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
aenusis, j nira ana wasnington.
Dr. A. F. Knoder, dentist, removed to
Bza coroeii Dunaing.
Berger, signs, show cards. 284 Yamhill.
D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh.
Journal want ads. lo a word.
Spectacles $1.00 at Metzger's.
r
AT THE THEATEES
-a
Last Time Hanford Tonight.
Tonight at 8:15 o'clock at the Hell I g
theatre, Fourteenth and 'Washington
streets, the last performance of Charles
B. Hanford In spectacular production
or "Aniony ana uieopatrar win ne
given. Mr. Hanford Is supported by
Miss Alloe Wilson and a capable com-
tany. Seats are now selling at the
heatre.
"Black Crook" Sale Tomorrow.
The big spectacular musloal extrava-
gansa, "The Black Crook," will be given
at the Helllg theatre. Fourteenth and
Washington streets, next Sunday and
Monday nights. March IS and 16. The
advance seat sale will open tomorrow
morning at the theatre box office.
The Three of Ua.
The Three of Us" in tbe beautiful
olav of that , name, which the Baker
company is presenting all this week to
crowded houses, consists 'of Rhy Mao
chesney and her two younger brothers,
who are holding onto a Nevada 'mining
claim and Miss Stoddard, the nsw lead-
larflii FiriiSnire Co
166 and 168 First Street
?mna have free examination. '
WE EXTRACT TKHTH KRKK: Bile.
VER FIIXINOS. 6o UP? GOLD VilC-
SPLENDID SET, $8.00: QQUS
CROWNa $1.50 TO $5.00. U
All work guaranteed for ten year.
Lady attendant always pressnt. All
work done absolutely without pain by
specialists of from 12 to 20 years ex
perience. Boston Dentists
Home rnoae A-2030.
none Mala 0030.
SSlVs Morrison Opp. Fostoffloe,
CURES RHEUMATISM
JIjOOcJIIO
Rolden's
Rheumatic
Care
2r sottle. rer bottle.
am nnnuu mxxzsT tom.
RHEUMATISM
nr m xajtt roua.
Sciatica
Neuralgia
Nervousness
Sleeplessness
Nervous Headaches
Neuralglo Headaches
Nervous Dyspepsia
Nervous Affections
TRADES SUPPLIED Br
A.W. Allen & Co.
Wholesale end Retail Druggists,
I6th.4 Marshall StL, Portland, Or.
PACIFIC COAST AOENTS.
AMUSEKXKTS.
Two Performances Today,
f . OXABX.SS B. XAXI-OftD
, if Special-Price Matinee 2:1k- o'Clock. .
"M UMMCBjUFg or Tiller
Tle Tonirht at l is.
"AWTOIIT AID d-IOPATBA" '
gvenlngs, $l.tQ to c: Matinee, tl to S8
A New Departure
The cost of Interments has been
greatly reduced by the liolman Under
taking company.
Heretofore it has been the eastern of
funeral directors to make charges for
all Incidentals connected with a fu
neral. The Edward Holman Undertak
ing company, the leading funeral di
rectors of Portland, have departed from
that custom. When casket Is furnished
by us we make no extra charges for
embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside
box or any services that may be re
quired of us, except clothing, cemetery
and carriages, thus effecting a saving
of $26 to $76 on each funeral
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
aao TZXB9 it- com. IlLHOV.
THE JAS. I. MARSHALL
MANUFACTURING CO.
Show Cases. Cabinets. Stora
and Office Fixtures
ouni OAW IUUAY
. He'"! Theatre Next Frlds ,
ne ramous Lyrlo Soprano,
-Madaine liuiaa ,
tT A trtM? w ml
Assisted by
Mr. Albert Rosenthal. Cellist. K '
MARQUAM GRAND
,' ; ; ' All' Week "
1 Pronnuneed Hit '.
. ' kotiow snorvBsa
MIBKT WIDOW .
tmb aomirLiii
two omrxAJis
F. O. Banar. llluairataJ Cf.
Continuous performance, 2 to 10 n
lOe AWT HAT10o
p. m.
BAiUK THEATRE rft0BM
GEO. L. BAKER, Oeii. Manager. -Tonight
Ail Week -Matinee Saturday.
t 'L",1 Jr,m l,r Popular Prices, .
Rachel Crother's Great New York Success
"tn mil or
A play of unusual beauty and Interest
One of the big ones, for which the .
Baker Is noted.
Evenings. 26a ISc, 60c; matinees, 15c.
mw,. ib-jlv term .
EMPIRE Theatre ESTut
1MJ.LTOn w- BEAMAN, Manager.
All this week. Matinees Wednesday and
Saturday. -A BOTAX. WbATB.' -
A Romance of Old Mexico with Musical
Interpolations. By Clarence Bennett. .
Author of "The Holy City."
A magnlncent production Thrilling
r,v ' " ""mi siory, rue
Fair God." Nights 16c, 25c, $Je. lOc.
Matinees 10c. 20c.
2fet Attraction Mgi, u v(w Xnk.n '
THE GRAND-Vaudev ille de luxt
For the Entire Week of March .,
OABLiatl B SOO AJTO rOaTT CIBCTTS,
Teaturlag "Towj" World's Greatest
STADIUM TUO,
2keaomenal Bing Act.
F. F. Montreasa's Great Motion Pic
tures, Showing "Cupid's Pranks." .
THE STAR ""' f7-ii"
For the Entire Week of Vfarnh l
The R. E. French Stock Co. Presents
-AjriTA, tm axzroura anv
A Comedy Drama In Four Acta. .
First time produced by a stock company
days and Saturdays at 2:20 p. m..
prices 10c and JOc. Every evening at
8:16 p. m., prices 16o. 26c and 26c
Seats may be reserved by either phone.
LYRIC THEATRE
Both nones t Mala 4685; Home, A-10S6.
weei tommencins; Monaay, Marcn , '
ine Alien stock company Presents
A i nree-Aot Farce, , -
"OTB WW OXBXm"
Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. Ratnr.
day and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c,
Every evening at 8:15. Prices lOo, 20o
and 30c. Boxes 60c. Office open 10
a. m. to 10 p. m.
tore Tronts Chanred. Koases Bemod
lad. Oeaeral Contracting, Plans Drawn.
g Coach Street. Phone Paoiflo Sill.
Clem, the older brother, is -portrayed by
Howard Russell. Matinee Saturday.
A Royal Slave at Empire.
"A Royal Slave," which Is at the
Empire this week Is one of the stand
ard plays that come year after year
and always receive a welcome.
It is a beautiful drama of old Mexi
co, and is especially noted for It's gor-J
geous scenery ana Biage sellings, -i ne
plot Is a fascinating and Interesting one
and was written by "Clarence Bennett,
author of "The Holy City." Matinee
Saturday.
"The Butterflies."
"The Butterflies," one of the moving
pictures being shown at the Marquam
this week. Is considered one of the most
beautirui rums brought to Portland. It
is several hundred feet In length and
every incn nas been painted by nana.
The film,- Is a reproduction of a grand
spectacular entertainment prepared for
e king of Italy. "The Merry Widow"
la another of the films, this being- taken
from the New York production of the
oDera or mat name. "Tbe two or
phans" Is the third of the moving pic
tures on ine curiam. .reriormancea
from I until 10:30.
Carlisle's Dog and Pony Circus.
Carlisle's dor and pony circus at The
Grand this week is an unusual attrac
tion and one which all the children In
Portland should see. Especial, attention
will be given the little people Saturday
and parents should send the youngsters
to the Grand on that occasion. Asldo
Watch Repairing
EVERY JOB GUARANTEED
UlCftllli OIIU MASS SB DtVUUBlUt ,UW HW 1V I -
ine woman, who has become a great CilCT M A N WlTOHHim
favnrlta with avervona who ha a aaan I v J If 111 t 1 JEWEI.SB.
FREE COFFEE
Be Convinced That You Can Get tha
Best Coffee for Your Money at
D. C. BURNS COMPANY
You Are Invited to Call and Try the
COFFEE
That Has the Taste That Tempts
So delicately blended, so appetising that you simply can't resist
FRBE
D. C. BURNS COMPANY
208-210 Third Street, Bet; Taylor and Salmon
I
Diamond Roof Stains
AX SZADES
MADE FROM CREOSOTE
5 Gal. Lots 75c Per Gal.
Motion Picture Theatres
WE RENT LATEST FEATURE FILMS
1,000 feet Reels. Including Sons Slides.
$5.00 to $7.50 Weekly
Newman Motion Picture Ct.
l Burnslde 8U near Fifth,
MCKELODM
130 Sixth Strsct '
The Blind Boy and
The Will Changed
The INIckelodlon
140 Orand Avenue ;
This Week: PASSION PLAT
Portland Sash & Door Co.
30 7BOVT ST. VOB1XAV9, O.
WOVAI A
amlnatlon free.
SrSCIAXTT
U. X. OXAJT. the
nnlv Chinese woman
doctor In this city. She
nas cured many af
flicted sufferers. Cured
mim. also throat and
lung troubles: stomach.
bladder and Kidneys
land diseases of all
kinds that the human
flaah la heir to. Cured
by Chinese herbs and
rnnta. Ramadlea harm
less. No operations.
Honest treatment. tax
Sit Clay St.. cor. Third.
Machinery, Safes
and Merchandise
Moved & Stored
DRAYAGC
STORAGE
TRACKAGE
CLAY 5. MORSE
4th & DAVIS waring 13th & HOYT
$chwab Printing Co.
147k S T A R. K BTKIKt!
We must sell at once 60
slightly damaged sewing
including sucn
from the animal act there are a num
ber of clever entertainers on the pro
gram. Play with 3Iuslc.
"Anita the Singing Girl." at the 8Ur
theatre, Is a play with music. This Is
one of the many new plays which the
French 8tock company is presenting
Its catrons this season. 'Anita the
Stnftin Olrl" is a comedy drama or
New York life and has a romantio in
terest such as resr otner pjys jmaseaa.
. "Our New Girl" Tonight.
It Is certainly a great farce that the
Allan tnrk ooRiMnT is nresentlnr at
the Lyric this week, and If you enjoy
jher in the role Is playing Rhy. and jail Morxlsoa St, set, ltrst aad front.' a good, hearty laugh, you should cer
COFPEE
Poor coffee is commonly
sold in bulk, not in pack
ages; no goodx coffee
should be sold in bulk.
Tour groeer returns your money If yea
don't like Schilling's Best; we pay him.
tainly go and see) It Between the aots,
moving pictures are shown of the drama
VMonte ChrtstOj . , (
Ria
o mar.hines.
UnAnrttn well known makes as
IICAIUUIVII singers. Wheeler & Wll-
Cn.,,',r. sons. Domestics, Whites,
1(1 jGWIfle Households. Davis', eta.
as i to make room for new
83S Morrison St., Maraaant Bids'.
ONLY
T HE
BEST
IN LIFE AND
ACCIDENT INSURANCE
o. x. wxiTOir
aos weus raxro Bids.
Wcbfool Oil Blacking
Makes Shoes Waterproof Freserrea
leather Hot a Shine At all Sealexa.
TO OAKS RINK
TOIVIOHT
Tree Admission to Ladles. '
AMATEIR RACES T0NIGBT
IkASZBS A9MZTTE9 lUs
Wz-Oar Xaoa Starts Moadar.
EXPOSITION RINK V
to butb.
Visit Little Hungary
A most delightful place to eat. '
Elegant furnished rooms by tha ' day.
weea or monin. now open ana
ready for guests. - . .
24? Taylor St. Bt. 2nd & 3d
F. W. Baltes
Company
and
inrito yonr
inquiries for
PBINTING
First and Oat
SLABW00P
Delivered ca Shcrt
; Notice end
In Any Quantity
: Oregpii & YasMngton Lumber Co.'
foot of Hamilton Ave.