The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 20, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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tOXIQET'ft AMUSEMENTS.
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BRARY CONTEST
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lrquara ...."Dream City
linker , , , , i . , . i . . "ZliV'
Emplra "81a in New York"
Grand ... Vaudevl'lo
Lyrlo "The Stowaway"
Star ."On Thanksgiving Pay
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'The United 8UUa civil aarvlca com
mission Announces examinations April
22 lo recurs eligible! from' whom to
make appointments to the following po
sitions: laboratory helper In the lab
oratories of the bureau of chemistry,
department of agriculture, at-a salary
of $600 per annum; that of wagon maker
at the Indian school at Salem,' salary
In the coast, and geodetic survey, at $900
Pr annum. For all these examinations
application should be made to A.
L!ghvpo toff Ice.
. The Chinese entertainment tonight
at the Kp worth M. E. church, corner
Twenty-seventh and Upshur streets,
promises to be a very Interesting affair.
Kourteen young Chinese will take part
There will also be some numbers from
teschers of the Chinese mission. A
Chinese wedding costume will be worn
by a native Chinese, There will be
msny unique features of Interest to
young snd old alike. The program
proper will begin promptly at 8 o'clock.
Arrangements are completed for the
annual concert under the auspices of
the Church of the Good Tldlnss. East
Mlghth and Kaat Couch streets, to be
neia in tne enure ti tms evening, weh
iTus, Miss Marlon Hendee, soprano, Miss
uiara no wen, contralto, m. . iawrenoe,
violin, and Miss Delta, Watson, contral
to, win oe neara. I
W, S. Crooks, a 'plasterer living in
Mount Scott, was Injured this morning
at Fourth and Morrison streets In at
tempting to board a west-bound car.
Crooks thought the car would stoo on
the far side of the street as has been
the custom until soma time ago. When
the car did not atop ha attempted to
board It and was thrown to the pave
ment and hla right leg severely bruised.
Arthur Davenport left an estate worth
I107.S63.8I, according to the report of
Appraisers Tyler Woodward, J. H. Hud
dleson and 8. Farrell. filed with the
county court today. Practically all the
property is real estaie, tne most val
uable holdings being "lot 7 In block II,
orth 112.600. half of lot 1 In the same
block, appraised at $26,000, and part of
lot In block , valued at $25,000.
Father Torke of San Franclaco, cham
pion of the rights of labor, will address
members of the Federated Trades coun-
II this vanlnr Under the ausDlces of
the Catholic Educational association,
Knther Yorke will apeak at Cathedral
hall tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock on
'The Method of Keiigious instruction
in Schools." He will also speak Sunday
evening In the Cathedral.
Articles of incorporation have been
filed by the Conservative Mutual Life
Insurance Company of America, having
a capital stock or $100,000. Samuel
t'onnell is the president, C-eorge L. Me
Glbbon the secretary, B. L. Hayes Is
treasurer and J. TC. Locke is the medical
examiner. J. H. Atkln, W. H. Alkn
and H. M, Aiken have incorporated tho
Portland Lime & Lumber company. The
capital stock is $2,500.
Jacob O'Dowd waa ordered released
by County Judge Webster yesterday
after he had been examined as to his
Sanity. Complaint had been made by
his brother-in-law. but the examination
failed to show that the old man was
dangerous at large. He Is partially
paralysed, and It was Intimated . that
some ot nis relatives wanted to do ria
of him. .
The special service at Taylor street
church last night was- of the first order
In colnt of interest and attendance. The
attendance was the largest so far in the
weekday meetings. The arternoon uioie
readlnaH conducted 'bv Evangelist Co
burn have been rare treats and of great
help to those fortunate enough to at
tend.
Our success In the tailoring business
s because of our broad plan of giving
good values all year with no intent of
making big profits. We make any suit
In the house to oraer ior zo. no more
no less Compare our stock and work
with others before Discing your oraer.
Unique Tailoring uo., sua stars Birceu
'Dr." J. D. Punn. who was convicted
contributing to the delinquency of a
minor and sentenced to pay a fit
.1 nnn ant npnH rinn vMr in In 1 1
fine of
..La oaA frnm 1nl1 VANt.M&V On flimlfth
lng bond for $2,600. His attorneys are
preparing an appeal to the state supreme
cum v
Articles lost and found on the street
cars March 19: Throe pair gloves, one
key,, one pin, two pocketbooks, two
hoxes. four nackaaes. one lunch bucket.
two umbrellas, one pole ax. Call at the
lost article room of the O. W. P. rail
y station, corner First and Alder.
Joe Bogoskl Is on trial before a jury
In Judge O'Day's department of the
circuit court on the charge of assault
ing Ed Sunskl with a knife on October
6. A young woman was sworn as In
terpreter to .receive the testimony of
Polish witnesses.
Buying a rubber water bag or syringe
just because It la cheap Is a poor In
vestment. Get a guaranteed article that
ran be depended on In time of need
from Albert Bernl, the druggist, 233
Washington street, the drug store of
satisfactory resuus ana prices.
"Golden Grain Granules" la used by
.A AAA nannl. In tTl A ltAttt)Wlt Tt Ifl
the pure cereal coffee. It tastes like
coffee. cures insomnia .na nervous
ness. The demurrer filed by W. A. Laldlaw
In the complaint of the state against
the Three Bisters Irrigation company,
It would surprise you
to know how many man
ufacturers of furniture
use Ivory Soap to give a
finishing touch of beauty
to the things they make.
j: This is the recipe:
Dissolve one-fourth of
a cake of Ivory Soap in
boiling water. Add a
jiail of warm water, in
'which put two table-
spoonfuls of kerosene.
Stir thoroughly. Wash.
, furnitufe with a soft
'cloth. Dry with another
soft cloth.
-Ivory Soap '
,99lVler Cent. Pure.
40
Williams . Avenue School
Leads in Spirited Vote for;
Journal Prize.
The Journal herewith present! the
second count In the library contest Sev
eral new lodges are among the Hat of
contestants and the list Is growing all
ths time. There were many remarkable
fains in votes and exoltlng spurts for
Irst honors. . Several of Portland's
leading schools are taking an active in
terest and msny of the lodges are wak
ing up to the faot that the library Is
valuable and worth an effort on their
art. There Is ampls time And the li
ra ry Is. still within the grasp of any
nsw organisation that may decide to
enter and no doubt the Hat will grow
with each count.
Read carefully the conditions In the
announcement In connection with the
library conteat, and if you are inter
ested In any school, lodge, church or
society enter it In the list, get to work
at once and before the next count, try
to place your favorite at the head of
the list. .
Ths library Is on exhibition at The
Journal office, Fifth and Yamhill
atreeta, and Is one of the finest libra
ries ever gathered together for this pur
pose. Mow Thsy Steal.
Williams avenue school 2,72$
West side high school 2,427
Golden Hod Assembly Artisans. . .1,64
East side high school 1.881
Shaver school 1,2(1
Stevens school 1.211
St. Mary's academy 1.283
Young Men's Catholic A. C 1,041
F. H.Xodge 126 1,008
U. P. O. Elks 33
Karles
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Multnomah Camp W
I .add school
Falling achool
O. W..
8(8
845
700
684
76
70
663
12
62
650
Y. M. U. A
East Side library
St. Vincent's hospital.... ..
Portsmouth school
Y. W. C. A
Mt Hood Circle 151. W. W.
1. O. O. F
Woodlawn school 680
Holladay school K 610
Columbia university 4B0
Central Christian church 441
George Washington 2, W. O. W.. 410
Ladles of Maccabees 410
East Side Athletic club 874
Couch school 850
Cathollo Foresters 287
Atkinson school 277
Allen's Preparatory school 267
Mount Tabor lodge 43, A. F. & A. M. 210
Oregon Grape cam p. M. W. A. 676 210
Kvergreen camp ai. w. a... itu
Hawthorne lodge 111, A. F. ft A. M. 100
Boys' brigade 66
Irvlngton school 62
Hill Military academy 40
The Homesteaders 36
the Oregon Trust tt Savings bank and
Laldlaw himself, was overruled by
Judge Wolverton In the United States
district court yesterdsy.
Modern house for sale, containing hall.
parlor, dining-room, two bedrooma,
kitchen, bath, pantry and large attic, 70x
SO foot veranda, good furnace and light
fixtures. - For sale by owner.- 661
Broadway, near Nineteenth. Telephone
East 3790.
Eatlmstss have been filed with the
city executive board by the heads of the
various departments of ths city for the
coal supply needed for the year. Bids
will be advertised ror wunin ins nexi
two weeks.
We sponge ana press your ciotnes
and shine your shoes, all for $1 per
month. Maiu M4, A-4114. Wagons run
svsrywhere. Unique Tailoring Co., 109
Stark.
- The Portland Shoe Repair company,
29 Yamhill street, between Third and
Fourth atreeta. Phona Main 7465. Tour
shoes repsired while you wait. Best
oak soles, 75 cents. Bauer & (Stopper.
For the best eye glasses that can be
had at moderate prices see George Ru
bensteln. expert optician, 183 Fourth
street between Yamhill and Taylor.
Stationery store a 249 Mor.Meon
street, near Third street, with a full
line ot stationery and blank books.
Davis & Kllburn. Phons A-1611.
Rate war. San Francisco $5 Includ
ing berth and meals. Finest passenger
ship on ths Paolfle coast. Frank Bol
lam, agent, 128 Third street
Steamer Jesse Harktns, for Camas,
Wasbougal and way landings, daily ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at 3 p, m. ,
Acme OH Co. ael; safety coal oil and
fine gasoline. Phone East 789; B-1907.
Woman's Exchange, 131 Tenth street,
lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch.
Trellis work, wire fencing. Portland
Wire & Iron Works, Second and Everett.
M. B. A. whist and dance. W. O. W.
hall, Eleventh street, Saturday, March 21.
W. A. Wise and aasoclates, painless
dentlata. Third and Washington.
Dr. A, F. Knoder. dentist, removed to
828 Corbett building.
Berber, signs, show cards. 284 Yamhill.
Dr. K. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam.
D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh.
Teams for hire. Phone East 424.
Journal want ads. lo a word.
Constipation causes headache, nau
sea, dizziness, languor, heart palpita
tion. Drastic physics gripe, sicken,
weaken the bowels and don't cure.
Doan's Regulets act gently and cure
constipation. 26 cents. Ask your drug
gist. Xrtoal Mutual Insurance Company Set
tles Xoss Promptly.
An example of the benefit of insuring
property with home companies has Just
been demonstrated In Portland. On the
night of the 18th Edward Hall, a grocer
at 408 First street, suffered a loss by
fire. At noon on the 19th Mr. Hall was
In possession of & check for the amount
of the loss. This was paid by the
Beaver State Merchants' Mutual Fire
Insurance association, a local company,
organized under the auspices of the
Oregon Grocers' and Merchants' asso
ciation. Ordinarily those who suffer fire losses
are compelled to wait from 80 to GO days
and frequently there are even longer
delays In securing a settlement. Mr.
Mall is greatly pleased at the treatment
given by the Beaver State Mutual, and
In the future will no doubt be a strong
advocate of home concerns.
The Beaver State Merchants' Mutual
Is receiving plenty of encouragement
from the merchants throughout the
state. The officers of this company are
well-known business men, ' In whom the
policyholders have every confidence. D.
C. Burns is president; B. J. Dresser,
vice-president: C.'B. Merrick, secretary.
and F. Dresser, treasurer.
Z dies' Mlgi. XXpo Bins,
The big six days' racing meet at the
Expo rink goes merrily on and each race
Increases In Intensity' and excitement.
Tonight will be ladies night and extra
music and an army of Instructors will
be on hand, fief the Exposition race at
v tomgnt.
Can to Oaks Sink.
Cars direct from Wate and Morri
son street to Oaks rink every 10 min
utes. Special matinee tomorrow after
noon. Muslo every afternoon and even
ing. Now is the time to learn to skate;
tlM-.Ofcka theiplaoe. , . .. , , v
, 1 i ' t , I r'f (H.
(r
V J per
cJ V- Lb.
With Each 50c Purchase of Meato-Tomorrow Only!
These are strctlv fresh
5 AND 6 LB. STRIPS I6c PER LB.
MEATS
No one ever before saw such' high-grade qualities
at such low prices. Ourcash commands the best
on earth.. We are not tied to any packing-house or
cattle dealer. We therefore gather from all the
choicest of their supplies for our customers. Add
to that our strictly modern sanitary system of
handling, and why isn't this the most desirable
place in Portland for purchasing meatables?.
Pork
All cuts of Choice Pork from 10c to 15c per pound
Veal
Veal Steak, per lb lOe
Veal Stew, 4 lbs. for. .25
Veal Chops, per lb...l2
Breast of Veal, per lb. . 8
PLENTY OF GENUINE SPRING LAMB
1PRAMLM-M1WS MARKET.
105-107 Third Street. Between Stark and Washingtpn
Home
Phone
A-1163
ROSE SOCIETY TO
ARRANGE EXHIBIT
nans Under Way to Eclipse
Last Year's Wonderful
Display.
The Portland Rose society will hold
a meeting tonight for the purpose of
considering plans for the coming Rose
Fiesta In June. To the Rose society
has been given the task of making the
rose exhibit during the fiesta. Last
year this exhibit, gotten up on short
notice, filled the forestry building and
caused admiration and wonder among
the visitors to the city, and even to
the residents of Portland, who did not
realize that Portland was producing
the quantity and quality of roses placed
on exhibition and kept there.
This year the exhibit is to be greater
and more wonderful still, and at the
meeting tonight plans for securing the
exhibits, placing them and handling
the show will be discussed.
adlllnary Sacrifice.
SK nr rent reduction will be given on
2,000 trimmed hats, all this season s
styles, as an Inducement to get every
lady In the city to visit our store to
morrow. Good for tomorrow. Saturday,
only. See our half-page ad oh last
page. Wonder Millinery Co., First and
Morrison streets.
"Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for
years. No appetite, and what I did eat
distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood
Bitters cured me." J. H. Walker, Sun
bury. Ohio.
OaJUTOXITZA HOTELS.
jam
K ft I i ft "
rlMRM0r
bait rajuroxsco.
The most superbly
situated hotel in the
I world. Overlooks en-
i tire bay and city.
M&a-nincent ap
pointments, perfect
service and cuisine.
Single rooms, 82.50 (
nnwkrds: suites, lit
upwards. Every room with
bath,
XAJTAQXirHOT
VA&A.CB JKOTBIj CO KPT.
LADIES' NIGHT TONIGHT
' . ' Also
SIX DAY RACE
Special Muslo
JJTert Week S Complete Bands.
Mil Moonlight Skating, - "
Exposition Rink
Suear - Cured Hams, every one
ine r ranKim-uarnes guarantee means xnc unui
Choice
English
Brtakfcst
Bacon
Beef
Pot Roast of Beef, lb. . 8
Steaks, per lb 10
Short Ribs, per lb 6i
Boiling Beef, per lb. ... 64
SATURDAY
ON SALE
Re. L $1.75
CURTAIN
Regular valua
75c
A Fid l Irl I 11 n
39c p7 39
6-QUART BERLIN KETTLE
ROYAL ENAMEL WARE
F. W. Boltes
and Company
inyite your
inquiries for
PRINTING
Fir at. and Oak
GUARANTEED and Government Inspected. ONLY
Owing te h Urge demaad for ens ware
Kettle memdsared fcar we were short
last week, bat we mow have a big-, fresh
gtoek on hand, and tbe rraakUm-Ban.es
gnaraatee govs with every PU sold.
FRUITS
Our low prices on San Emidio
Navel Oranges still continue.
Their quality is superb and we
never sold them more delicious.
They are filled to the limit with
juicy sweetness.
30c Dozen
CHOICE OREGON APPLES
$ 1 .50 Box
LEMONS
1 Oc Dozen
SPECIALS
ALL DAY
THSSScffi Reg. val. $1.73
STRETCHER
Regular value
75c
Diamond Roof Stains
ILL aXASBS
MADE FROM CREOSOTE '.
5 Gal. Lots 75c Per Qal.
Portland Sash & Door Co.
aao raoarr t. rorajn, om.
ONLY in Lirt and
T H E - ACCIDENT INSURANCE
mtar sos waug rarro mug.
Webfoolt.Oil OlscMnn
Kakea ' tHoaa Waterproof rraservea
JksvMa-EKta AJBUaaOl aUJDsalara.
ui lugncai udmy.
LARD
lO-LB. PAIL FOR
BUTTER
Fresh Creamery Butter 60c a Roll
EGGS
Fresh OregonRanchEggs 2doz.3Sc
CHICKENS .
The best the market affords '
16c Per Pound and Upwards
VEGETABLES
Fresh new vegetables just arrived
Asparagus 20c per lb.
Mexican Tomatoes 25c per lb.
TEETH
a, Save
Money
Coma and have free examination.
WB EXTRACT TEETH FREBJSII
VER FILLINGS, 86o UP; GOLD FILL
INGS, 76c UP; SET OB" TEETH, 84 00:
SPLENDID SET. 88.00: 0LD
CROWNS, 82.80 TO 85.00.
AH work guaranteed for ten years.
Ladr attendant alwavs present. All
work dona absolutely without pain by
specialists of from 11 to 20 years ex
perience. Boston Dentists
Xema Farms A-aoao.
nons ICaU 8030.
aoitf Morrison Sfc. Opp. rottofflea.
A New Departure
The cost of Interments has been
greatly reduced by the Holman Under
taking company.
Heretofore it has been the custom of
funeral directors to make charaes for
all Incidentals connected with a fu-
JieraL The Edward Holman Undertak
ng company, the leading funeral di
rectors of Portland, have departed from
that custom. When casket Is furnished
by us wa make no extra chargea for
embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside
box or any services that may be ra
auirad of us. exceDt clothing, cemeterv
and carriages, thus effecting a saving
of lh to 78 on each fnneraX
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
aao ixoo ax. cos. aaxxoir.
AZCTSEMZim.
The Nickelodion
110 8th St.. Bet. Alder and Washington.
PAST X
SACRIFICE NAGGISH TRICK'S,
SAD AWAKENING
The lNIckelodlon
THE BLIND BOY
14B& OR AND AVENUB
Motion Picture Theatres
WE BENT LATEST FEATURE FILMS
1000 feet Reels, Including Song Slides.
$5.C3 to $7i Weckiri
Newman Motion Picture C
. St Burnslda tt. ar IlfUw ; -
TAXS OAJra AT ViTEH ASTO
, . atoauuaox its. xo
OAKSRINEL
TONIGHT '
V Jper
Lb. ,
ONE TO A CUSTOMER.
Pare
Kettle
a 50c
Renj.r.4 paU
$1.00
8i
Ore. Phone
Private
Exch. 63
AJCUaBlCBaTTa.
DEILIG
THEATRE
14th and WaahlBftos
Phones Main 1 and A-llll.
aonigni, Blip yolock.
Last Tin
a I
right j
Matin Tomorrow
Tomorrow aTifbt
aA rxAjrcxaoo
orsMA co. nr
X nil. 1UIH1AAILK"
Evenings. 81 to 2Bc: Mat.. 76c. 80c. JSo.
HEILIG
mini
14Ut and Waahlnrtoa
Fhones Main 1 and A-1122.
4 arht
Special Price Matinee Wednesday.
The Big Musical Comedy,
"Coming Thro the Rye
Evenings. 81.60 to too; Mat.. 21 to 25c.
MARQUAM a RAND
Phone Main 8. t
Portland's Famous Theatre.
Onlv Three More Performs ones.
Tonight, Saturday Matinee and Night.
"DKBAJf CXTT."
The Greatest Show in Years Beautiful
Songs and Specialties,
t i....B0 WW, WVU, IVV) fA, WKMUW.
IOC. OUC. i BC.
MARQUAM GRAND
NEXT WEEK
Creston Clarke
In the Beautiful New American Play,
"TUB rOWZB THAT OOYMITS"
Seats Now Selling.
Evenings. 25c, 50c, 75c, fl; Matinee,
ZDC, 60C, 760.
BAKER THEATRE Phon" ,3
GEO. U BAKER. Gen. Manager, .
Permanent home of the far-famed
Baker Stock Company.
Tonight All this week Matlnea Sat
urday. Klrst Portland stock produo
tlon of the magnificent and powerful
play, -
"ZHtA."
One of the greatest plays of the antlr
year. Evening prices 25c, 350, -800
matinees. 15c, 25c.
Ifext We "When Wa Were 81."
EMPIRE Theatre
MirTON W. SEAMAN, Manager.
One Wld week of fun. Matinees Wad
" nesday and Saturday, t
"sis" nr hiv toxx. . '
Hiram, Handy. Zeka and John, all
the Posey County characters. A big
scream of laughter. Thair adventured '
on the Bowery, at the Waldorf and ,
other well-known places of Interest,
Don't miss it 1 Night prices, 15c, lac,
86c, 60c. Matinees. 10c, 80c. ' 1
ygrt attraotlon, "What Woma Will Po" '
THE STAR tSEtVS&
For tha Entire Week of March 15.
THE R. E. FRENCH STOCK - COM-'
, PANT PRESENTS
Vance A Sulllvan'a . Sensational Rural
. Drama,' ---"Vi-."-;.-. :i
,"oar VMAxaxrpia at ;,: k
In Four Aets. iBy Owen Davis.
Matinees Sundays, Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays at 2:20 p. ra. Prices
10c and 20c Every evening at , 8:16.
Prices- 18c, 2So and 85c." '
THE GRANDVssJevUIe tt Lpxe
, !: Entlro Week of March 18, '
"" ' r , T OILDAT A VOX.
England's" Foremost Hebrew Imperson
-:t- ators and comedians, - . -.
' KAT BHSBZ.T.B
And Her Village Cut-Up. ,
T, F. Jdontressa's Great I. A. T. fl. H,
Motion Pictures, Showing Tha Frenua
Spy." -- - - ; .
LYRIC TIIEATXIC
'Both rhoaesi 4'"1l Vam9 A-1' "
Week Commencing; Jiornlay, ,r '
-The AUen Ktor Comiriy l:r"iM(
Tha .CVIbrale.1 Comply I rau,
1 t- tOW WAY."
Mattnesw 'j iie.i,y, 'I t ur' r f-i'"f-dy
and ii)y.. 'rl.- "
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