The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 18, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE, OREGON DAILY JOURNAIV ' PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENINO.J MARCH, 18, .1908.
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Toivn Topics
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TONIQET S AMUSEMENTS.
Marquam ! . ."Draam City"
Baker. l........ZlmH
Kmplr ....... ....."Sis to Nw Tork"
. . Vaudevl'le
LTyrlo
..The stowaway
Btar .......... ."Oa Thanksgiving Da
Frd Marvin, a logger, waa arrested
thla morning on a. warrant' charging
him with assault and bttry. Tha ar
ret crow a out of a brawl that started
in Martin'a saloon on Firat street,'
iwen Madison and Main street, laai
night ovar tha payment for drink.
Tha complaining witness, "Kid" Berg,
aaya Marvin started, tha trouble by
trlklna him In tha face, breaklnr hla
nose. The combatant then adjourned
to me atreet outaiae me eaioon, wncr
tr.e light waa renewed. Berg aaya Mar
vin continued to attack him, and that
unauy m aeir aeienee tie arew ni
pocket knife and atabhed Marvin In the
race. The Wound Inflicted waa not
eriou on.
1200.
Marvln'a ball waa fixed at
Multnoxnah county will hold an Inatl
tute In tha Baptlat church at Sellwood
Friday, March 20. commencing at 10 a.
m. The following well-known peraona
will dlacuaa tbeae queatloaa: Mr, H.
M. Clinton. "Temperance and Ita Re
lation to the Sunday School Work"! Mra
McKlnley, "Non-Alcoholic Medlcatlon"
Hr. Esther PohL "Health"; Attorney F.
B. Rutherford. 7,Oregon Uw"; Mra. E.
H. Roper. "Mothers' Meetlnrs": Mra M.
M. Sleeth, "Map Exercise1': Mra. 8. Alice
Hanson, ' Benents or a Local union."
At 7:41 six young people will conteat
ror tna sold raeaai. Muaia for tne even
ting furnished by Miss Jennie Oray and
Mr. Dale Mathawa. Take Bf 11 wood car
no Tacoma avenue, ra one block tnw&rri
jssver.
Funeral aervlcaa were held yeaterday
lover the remain of the late E. L. Cold
weu, rortiand pioneer newspaper re
porter, at the family home, itf Grant
utreeL A large ooncourae of people
rrom all walka of life ware present,
ittestlng to the wide circle of friend
rac ny tne aeoeaaed. Dr. F. L. Eliot
Conducted the aervlcea and H. W. Scott,
under whom the deceased worked for
nacy year a reviewed the life of hla
iriena. me pan Dearer were aa follows:
Honorary pallbearer H. W. Bcott H.
a nttock, Frank T. Dodge. K. u, Dur-
hm, T. C. Devlin and Sylvester Farrell;
active pallbearer Edgar B. Piper, O.
C. LelUr. E. W. Wright. N. J. Levlnaon,
aripur a. ureene ana josepn aiacwueen.
It W. Lemcke; the well-known realty
Dealer, baa opened new of floe at 110
111 Corbett building, which are among
ne beat located and nicely fitted offices
n the cltr. Mr. Lemcke la Drenared to
five hla client the benefit of a very
arge list of city and farm properties,
bealdaa inalda nrorjoattlona which will
DDeal to the home or inveatment aeek-
Sr. The office are on the second floor
)ust at the first landing, ao that the
alevatora are not even neceaaary to get
per
, Beginning next Sunday, March 12, the
Mount Scott cara leaving Portland S:0
m. will run to Oatea Station, return
leaving oatea at :u a. m.,
arriving at
Portland 10:16 a. m. Beginning on
Mon
day. March 21, the Mount Scott car
leaving Portland at 11:20 p. m. will run
to Gate, arriving at 12:05 a. m. dally,
axcent Baturdav and Sunday. On Batur-
lays thla car will connect with the
Dresham apeclal leaving Portland at
11:30 p. m.
t
Frank H. Lamb will deliver a lecture
bn "The Hlatory of Logging on the Pa-
Mfln Onuit" t the Y. M. C. A. thla
ivenlna before the claaa in forestry.
rhe lecture will be fully illustrated by
tereooticon views. Mr. Lamb has
studied lncrrlna closely, and the Indus
frv la Indebted to him for many original
Ideas, that he has put to practical uae
(.nat naa maae logging mure iuciumiui
and lesa expensive.
John Morgan, Joseph Paquet , Kirk
Sheldon, J. G. Royle, John Sealy and J.
Wells acted as pallbearers yesterday
kfternoon at tha funeral of Captain
Francis West, who died Saturday night
kt his home, 112 East Twelfth atreet.
Rev. George B. Van Waters conducted
he servloes at St. DavlrTa Episcopal
hurch at Belmont and East Twelfth
ktreets.
The revival meetings continue with
unabated Interest at the Centenary
Methodist Episcopal church on the east
ide. A large chorus cnoir leq tne ser
ies last evening and Rev. McDougal
f Mount Tabor and Rev. Montgomery
f the Third Presbyterian church were
ipon the platform and assisted In the
erviee.
Dr. John A. Mcllwaln, a practicing
thyslclan of Mount Tabor, died sud
enly yesterday' afternoon. He was II
ears old. ana a graduate oi ine um
erslty of Pennsylvania, He came to
'ortland from Kansas City, but his
elfltlves live In Philadelphia, where
its remains will probably be sent.
Don't fall to investigate. Electro
odes you wear them in the shoes for
he relief, cure and prevention of colds,
heumatism and nervous disorders. Ab
olute specific for cold feet Guaranteed
atlgfactory or money back. Ask for
Ircular. Albert Bernl, the druggist, 28S
4fihlngton, near Second.
George F. Holman will glv a talk
n the "Art of Illumination" before the
krts and Crafts society at the Muaeum
f Art. corner Firm ana Taylor streets.
omorrow night. . All member of the
ociety are privileged to invite their
rlend.
Tha Bunnyslde Push club will meet
t Bunnyslde schoolhouse tonight at
'clock. Report will be received from
ommittees on health, street and fir
scape ror tne acnooinouaes.
Remember! Tomorrow, breakfast arid
iincheon at the Baltimore Dairy Quick
0c, etc 287 H Washington, back of
pboy new itotncnua Duuaing.
Nearly the entire morning session In
tidge Gantenbeln'a department of the
Ircult court was consumed In securing
Nearly everybody
knows that Ivory Soap
is the best of bath
soaps.
But a great many peo-
pie
do not know that
Ivory Soap Is just as
good for toilet use as for
the bath and for fine
laundry purposes.
rf T4- la i-Untttrh nnrl fnr
v lb a9) fciAWMg,"! w
the- very same reason.
It is pure soap; and
nothing else.
Ivory Soap
99 , Per Cent. Pure.
M
4 I Y
SPECIAL
iLGouUsh ri,-
Fresh meat' delleloo
ly apleed and gravy
. that la nu greasy
roxAT vwra '.
Rcinbratcn
Tender" "meat
without
In' our
fa
L prepared
un
nqu v
way, ao aa- to
malt m
your mouta
TQIKQMM&lt V'MTIU
V. aa.
In passing get a pock
et menu card
Bsaaeaal rctev
Anslro-Dnnfljrian
Eeslaoranl V
7 Taylor t- aetweea
Beeoad aad. TUrA
lurv tnr lh trial nf Xff. C nikan
who Is charged with holding up O. H.
Kelser with a revolver the night of Jan
uary I. Gibson and two other men are
alleged to nave obtained lift in money
ana, a vaiuaoie goia waica.
Vpon the recommendation of Deputy
District Attorney Eserly, County Judge
Webster ha dlsmlsaed the nonsuoDort
charge against J. P. Hanrlon. The wife
wrote a letter to the district attorney
saying that she did not desire to prose
cute tne case as ner nusDana haa paid
her t'ih and oromlMd lit Der month
nereaiier.
Amps Weiss waa released on parol!
by Jug Oantenbeln yesterday after
noon after he had pleaded guilty to the
cnarg ox contributing to the de
linquency of a minor and had been sen- j
teneed to on year In jail. Wetas Is
a youth of previous good reputation and
there were other mitlgatlni
mere were other mitigating
oircum-
stance that Induced Judge Gantanbela
to be lenient.
Frank Segula this morning pleaded
guilty to a statutory misdemeanor be
fore Judge Bronaugh In the circuit
court. He was charged Jointly with
Martha H. Brunke. wife of P. H.
Brunke. Segula will be aentenced next
Baturday.
Stationery store a 141 MorMaon
atreet. near Third atreet, with a full
line of stationery and blank books.
Davla o Kllburn. Phone A-181L
Rate war. San Francisco IS tnOn4-
lng berth and meals. Finest paasenger
ship on the Pacific coast. Frank Bol
lam, agent, 128 Third street.
Steamer Jesse Harklna. for Camas.
Waabougal and way landing, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leave Waahlngton atreet
dock at ) 9. m.
Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal ell and
fine gasoline. Phone Eaat B-100I.
Woman' Exchange. IIS Tenth street-
lunch 11:80 to I; business man' lunch.
Trellis work, wire fencing. Portland
Wire & Iron Works, Second and Everett
W. A. Wise and associates, oalnleaa
dentists, hird and Waahlngton.
Big special. Franklln-Barne market
Seg ad in Friday's paper. .
Dr. A. F. Knoder. dentist. SfemoveA to
828 Corbett buUdlng.
Berger, sign, ahow carda 184 TamhUL
D. Chamber, optician, 128 Seventh.
Team for hire. Phone East 424.
Journal want ada. 1 a word.
Car Service Over Madison
Bridge Temporarily Sus
pended. Until further notice, on account of
the repairs being made to the Madison
street bridge, passengers on the Sell
wood, Mount Scott and Hawthorne ave
nue line will tranafer to and from the
Portland Railway car at Grand and
Hawthorne avenue. Leaving time from
Grand avenue will be eight minute
later than the time given in time card
Xrom First and Alder streets.
Passengers for Oregon Cltv. Cazadero
lines and the Oaka will take cara at
East Morrison and Water streets. The
leaving time at Eaat Morrison and
Water street will be the same aa la
now shown in time card leavlns- Port
land from Firat and Alder streets.
An extra service, marked "O. W. P.
Transfer Car," In addition to the Wa-
erly, Woodstock and Brooklyn cars,
111 be maintained bv the Portland
Railway division over the Morrison
street bridge to Grand and Hawthorne
avenuis, in order to take care of the
oapeenaera on 'the Sellwood. Mount Scott
and Hawuiorne avenue lines.
Oregon City, Caaadero and the Oaks
cara can be reached by taking any car
crossing Morrison street bridge.
GIKL WITNESS TEARS
NOTE TO PIECES
Falling to agree, the Jury in the case
of David Smith, charged with contribut
ing to the delinquency of Jennie Sigh
era, was discharged by Judge Oanten
beln In. the circuit court last night. The
Jurors were out nearly five hours, being
discharged at 9:30 o'clock.
Jennie Signers, the prosecuting wit
ness, who Is 17 year of age, came near
being sent to Jail for contempt of court
during the forenoon because, while on
the witness-stand, she tore Into frag
ments a note that was handed her to
contradict her testimony. She had de
nied that when the defendant visited
her at the hospital, following an opera
tion at the X-Radium Institute, she had
slipped an endearing note into his pock
et. When a note was handed her and
she was asked if she had written it, she
angrily tore it to pieces.
Smith took the stand In his own be
half and denied that he had conspired
with Dr. William Blaen and with Ern
est Keyman of the X-radlum Institute
to have an Ulenl operation Derformed.
He admitted having; paid Hey mans $100
co treat tne gin, out aaia ne aia not
know her condition. Ha said he had
intended to marry her.
New Business at Monroe.
(Special DUpatck to Tt looms 1.)
Monroe. Or.. March 18. Monroe now
haa another general merchandise store.
James Carpenter, who for the paat year
has been employed in the store of A.
WUhelm & Son, has embarked in trade
on his own account.
Bis-Day aeea.
Tha Kxoosltion rink waa well filled
with an enthusiastic audience laat nlahi
and one of the best races "ever seen was
srlven. Every raoer wa full of enercv
and bound to win. Be tha race to
night Tomorrow and Friday will Dosltlvelv
be - the last days for discount on east
tide (a bill. Portland Oa company.
gm t s ssff-Lao at MtUtars. , . -i,, :g
means a wonderful saving, as it is
not necessary to heat the oven from
10 to 12 minutes, or longer, as on
many ranges, before putting the
baking in, but immediately after the
burner is lighted the work 'in the
"New Process" oven can be pro
ceeded with without a moment's delay. An examination of the oven
burner in these ranges and the construction of the oven interior will con
clusively demonstrate the remarkable saving in operation on this new
type of stove. We show these ranges in several styles and sizes from
$14.00 up. Prices include installing and connecting where gas stubs
project.
Garden and Lawn Tools
Lawn Mowers, Ltc
in the
Basement Department
Sol Garde, Prop
THE JAS. I. MARSHALL
MANUFACTURING CO.
Show Cases, Cabinets, Store
and Office Fixtures
Btore Tnnta Ohang-ed, Zonae Remod
eled, Oeasral Oontractlnt;, Plana Drawn,
B89 Ooaob Stmt, rnoa Paolflo aiSl.
SALEM LINE PUT
ON UNFAIR LIST
At a meeting of local No. 125. Inter
national Brotherhood of Electrical
Worker, in Union hall, at 205 Vi Firat
treet laat night, the Salem Electric
railway waa voted unfair and ordered
Placed on tne unfair list.
The trouble between the electrical
worker and the Salem road I due
mainly to the lack of accommodation
for the electrician along the Une of
the road. The men were required to go
to work at 7 o'clock in tha morning. As
there were no accommodation for the
men near their work, they wera forced
to return to Portland every night. The
first- car doea not leave Portland until
t o'clock every mornlns. hence, the elec
trician were forced to lose an . hour
very oay. They demanded pay for thla
hour as well as time , and a half for
overtime. The company refused tha de
mand and about one-half tha electrical
worker on the Una left their Job. .
Tomorrow and Friday 7 will positively
be the last days for" discount on east
aids gaa pills. Portland Gas company,
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WE
69-71 THIRD
A New Departure
Tha eost of Interments has been
greatly reduced by tha Holman Under
taking com Dan v.
Heretofore It has been the custom of
funeral director to make charge for
ail incidental connected witn a fa
neraL Tha Edward Holman Undertak
Ing company, the leading funeral di
rector of Portland, have departed from
that custom. When easket 1 furnlahed
by u we make no extra charge for
embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside
box or any services that may be re
quired of us, except clothing, cemetery
ana carnage, m us eneciing saving
of 126 to 176 on each funeral.
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
180 TJLLKO IT.
s-1
OOB. BAUstOV.
woauur a pzczaxtt
acma. a. x. oxur, the
only Chines woman
doctor la this elty. She
ha cured many af
flicted aufferera. Cured
private and female dls.
eases, also throat and
lung troubles: atomach,
bladder and kidneys
and diseases of all
kinds that tha human
flash la hair to. Cured
by Cblnea herbs and
roots. Bemedle harm
less. No operation
Honest treatment. Ex
amination fro. Mi Clay at, opr. Third,
fiebwafrWriniing Co.
. attriror.iiMJ$oirjtirntrcM$
T STAR.K - STREET
Process" Gas Ranges
We have just received a carload of these efficient
and economical gas ranges, embracing every style
for which there is a demand. Nothing can equal the
"New Process" for quick work and case of opera
tion. The linings and bottoms of
these stoves are open, so that the
heat comes in direct contact with
L i, i -i ' i . .
the article to be cooked or baked.
This is a great advantage and
Imam tousTI
Reopening of the
Chicago Clothing Co.
UNDER ABSOLUTELY
Our great SUIT SALE started in with a
showing of new SPRING SUITS in
lOoOO
Could not be bought less than
VALUES UP TO $18.00 AND $20.00 FOR
BIBJOO
RIGHT THE
STREET, Between
SLABW00D
Oregon & Washington Lumber Co.
Foot of Hamilton Ave.
F. W. Baltes
and Company
inrite your
inquiries for
PRINTING
Main 165
Home A116&
Phones
First and Oak
1908 Styles in Folding
Go-Carts and
Carriages
Now Being Shown
rush this morning. The
all the latest shades at
$15.00 elsewhere.
WRONO
Oak and Pine
Delivered on Short
Notice and
In Any Quantity
Phone Main 2163
CURES RHEUMATISM
flolden's
Rheumatic
Cure
Par battle. Vr kottta.
ST TJrTBaUrATj UKI9T TOB.
RHEUMATISM
nr xra acAarr tomwl
Sciatica
II Nervous Headaches
Neuralgia
Neuralgic HeadachM
Nervousness n nervous uyspepsia
Bleplssnes U Nervous Alfecuons
TRADE BUFPZJBO BT
A.W.AUen&Co.
WboIeals and Retail Druggists.,;
16th i Harshil! $ Portland, Or.
PACIFIC COAST,;AOCHTaV.'T
Shoes
Furnishing
Goods
Hats
B
SL2S
I
TMUATRU
Mill aal WaaWagloa
one Malrii l'n! A-11J1.
1 NIOHTS BllNNTNU TOAlORltQW
Bpeclal-Prlce Matln'e fKaturdaf. '
. avur nuMQinoo or-MA CO. UK I
"TMIT mVMAVPBK
Bvenlngs, fl to I6cf Matinee, 7c to 15a,
MARQUAM GRAND
, Phone Bfaln s. a
, Portland Famous Theatr. '
Matinee Today at 1:1$, Tonight and R.
Follow the Crowd to Delightful
And visit Little Chip and Mary Marble.
Amusement for all; merriment and meU
ody; brilliant specialties; the greatest
novelty yet. Evening. 26a 0c. 1c. lit
Mat., c, 60c, 76c.
BAKER THEATRE
Phone Main I
A-6t
GEO. I BAKER. 0n. Manager.
Permanent home of the far-famed
Baker Stock Com nan v.
Tonight All thla week Matinee Bat
urday. Firat Portland atork produc
tion of the magnificent and powerful
play,
"SORA."
One of the greatest play of the entire
year. Evening price I5o, 36a, 60c;
matlneee. Kc IBc.
Meat Week "When We War 81."
EMPIRE Theatre ETm
MILTON W. SEAMAN, Manager.
On solid week of fun. Matinee Wed
nesday and Baturday,
"sir nr irw tobk.
Hiram, Mandy, Zeke and John, all
the Posey County characters. A big
scream of laughter. Their adventure
on the Bowery, at the Waldorf and
otter well-known place of Interest
Jton't miss it. Night prices, 16c, tic.
Sc. 50a. Matinees. 10c, 30o.
If est attraction, "What Women Will Do"
THE STAR ko srw,at"l2S
For the Entire Week of March 15.
THE R. K. FRENCH STOCK COM
PANY PRESENTS
Vance ft Sullivan's Sensational Rural
Drama,
-OK TXAHKSOrVTira DAT"
In Four Acts. 11 y Owen Davis.
Matlnaes Sundaya, Tuesdays, Thurs
day and Saturdaya at i:iv p. m. Price
10c and 10c. Kvary evening at 8:16.
Price 16c, 5o and 35c.
THE GRAND Vaudeville de Luxe
XnUre Week of March II,
GILDAY A FOX.
England' Foremost Hebrew Imperson-
atora and comedians.
MAT UDSUI
And Her Village Cut-Up.
F. F. Montressa's Great I. A. T. B. B.
Motion Pictures, Showing "Tha French
Spy." '
LYRIC THEATRE
moth Phone t Mala 4e8S) Xom A-lOflS.
Week Commencing Monday, Marcn l.
The Allen Htock company rreaents
The Celebrated Comedy Drama,
"TKM STOWAWAY."
Matinee Tuesday, Thursday, Satur
day and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c
Every evening at 8:16. Prices lOo, too
and 80o. Boxes 60c. Office open 10 a.
m. to 10 p. m.
NICKELODION
130 Sixth 8tret
THE PRINCESS IN
THE VASE
The INIckeiodlon
THE BLIND BOY
140 GRAND AVENUE
THIRD RACE TONIGHT
EXPOSITION RINK
Positively a clean, fair race,
fast and furious. Skating before
and after.
Motion Picture Theatres
WB REJTT LATEST FEATURE FILMS
1.000 zei tieeia, tnoiuoing eong oiiuea.
$5.00 la $7.50 Weekly
Newman Motion Picture Co.
181 Burnalde EU near Fifth,
TEETH
sim, Save
Money
Coma and have free examination,
WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE: Sltm
VER FILLINGS, 86e UPsGOLD FILL.
INGS, 76c UP; SET OF TEETH, 84.0OJ :
SPLENDID SET, 88.00; GOLD
CROWNS. 82 B0 TO 88.60.
All work guaranteed for ten rears.
Ladv attendant alwaya present. All
work done absolutely without pain by
specialists of from 18 to SO years' ex
perience. Boston Dentists
Xom Phon A-&030.
rbons Xato K030. ;
891U Monrlsoa Bt Opp. Posaofflc.
Diamond Roof Stains
A&& SXABZ9 "',.-' J, V
MADE FROM CREOSOT3 " 't
5QaI. Lots 75c Per Qal.
Portland Sash & Door Co.
aso rmowt nr. fobtsjuts, oa.
0RAYAGE
STORAGE
Machinery. Safes
nd Merchandise
Moved & Stored
TRACKAGE
21 CLAY 5. MORSE lU,
IH. t niVIC fen ; i an. linn t
WuaiATIO warehouae flt RUM
Wa must sell at one 19
slightly damaged sewing
kU.. 1 1.. 1 1 - .
Big
Red
nPfllfninn weU known make aa
in Sewing
sons, Domeatlcs. Whit.
Households. Davis, etc.
Machiacs roow r M
33 MorrtsoB SW Kaxaaaa Bldf.
ONLY " W LITE AND
T HE ACCK)lNT .INSUXANCS
UEfdi ?b03 WaO Itito mli3.
Wcblodt CI1 C!::::?- ;
Make Shoe Waterproof r"""'
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