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A.. . TJIE ; OREGON DAILY JOURNALS PORTtAKD. '. FRIDAY 1 EVENING. 1 MARCH 27, 1908. I Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMT8K5IENTS. i HeUig.,.:."Th Burglar and tha iady" Marqusm, Portland symphony 1 ur-1 chestra, J:I0 p.m. . ' Baker.. "When Wa Wera TPwenry-Ona' mplra... What Woman WU1 Do' yrio. . ............ ."Uaial Kirke' Star .7 'Tha Secret Dlioatch' Grand VaudevUJa The Woman's Press Club of Oregon gave a mualcal and reception laat bight ' In the parlora of tha Imperial hotel to Mra. Lischen Millar of Kugene, a charter member or tha club. About 60 gueata were present, who listened So a mualcal program. One of the features of tha evening was tha contralto solo, "Oh, l'romlse Me," sung by Miss Roslna Mmo - lntnsh, accompanied by Weber's string orchestra. The recitations by O. Lester Paul "Tne mot's Story" (by request) and "Despair." by Thomas Dally Aldrlch. were much enjoyed, ' as was also the music by Misses Hoben and Jr. Kmii Knna. During the evening Webber'a stringed orchestra gave several charm Inn' numbers. In the receiving line were Mrs. Lucia Faxon Addlton, Mrs. Emma Sickle Marshall. Mrs. Lischen Miller. Mrs. Bessie Oulnean Stone, Mrs. June McMillan Ordway and Ml us Frances Got ahitll. During tha evening refreshments were served. Mrs. A. Parish, who conducts a room lng-huuse at 211 Park street, applied to the chief of police for protection against a man who, she says, threatens to wreck her house. She sayg she employed at man 10 oo soma wora snout me nouse, agreeing to Day him 11.50 for his labor. When the work was dona she found she had but tl In change. Thla she gave tne man, telling him to coma around in the morning rfor the balance due iiltn. He did aa she requested, but Instead of asking for 60 cents demanded IS. When thia demand waa refused the man threat ened to return and wreck the house. Mrs. Parish was assured that If the man attempted to carry out his threat he would be placed under arrest and prop erly punished. A black aloucb hat is tha aourenlr leff by a burglar last night at the home of Mrs. . Fred Henderson In Ar ista. He entered the kltohen about 8:10 o'clock, heavily masked, but Mrs. Hen derson, Instead of fainting, called to a neighbor who was sitting In the next room to "bring the gun." That was enough for the burglar, who fled, knocking off his hat by running against the fence. Sheriff Stevens and Deputies Bulger and Leonard went to work on tha case and took possession of the hat, but have made no arrests. The man Is described as about 25 years old, tall, dark complexion, wearing a light gray suit. Edward P. Solomon, a well-known young business roan od brother-in-law of Big Slchel. died at the Good Samari tan hospital at 6 o'clock this morning from an attack of mastoiditis. Mr. Holojnon had been sick for some time and last Tuesday waa operated on, but was unable to withstand the ravages of the disease. He was 87. years old and had been a resident of Oregon for 30 years. He waa connected with J. R. Howies & Co. In the manufacture of Iron and steel. The funeral will take place Sunday morning from the family residence at T60 Irving street. : I f DR. J. C TWITCHELL ' FOR CORONER OBXDUATB OT AW ABB OB TTBT- TEBSITT. CLASS Or 1M3. In Active Practice 15 Years teabb stjbozow ro SOTTEEBB PACIFIC BAXLBOAB. ITU TEA&S UJtTTXD STATUS EXAMXHTBGr ST7BOEOH. Three Terms Coroner of Douglas County, - Oregon At a special meeting of the city water board yesterday afternoon bids ere opened for a reservoir on Portland Heights and the lowest was found to be from Qleblsch & Joplin, for $8,933. Four other bids were received and all were referred to D. IX Clarke, engineer of the board. The reservoir Is to have a ca pacity of 600,000 gallons and Is to be of concrete construction. It will be lo cated about one half mile south of the transfer point of the Portland Heights and Council Crest car lines. Tha Oregon and Washington division of the Travelers' Protective association will meet at tha Portland hotel at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. The busi ness of the evening will include the election of a trustee to succeed the late K. M. Brannlrk and the selection of del egates to represent this division at the national convention of the T. P. A. at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in June. This will be the first quarterly meeting of the year. Tho management of Sargent's hotel says that K- Sumada, a Japanese who wan Indicted by the federal grand Jury on a charge of Importing alien women from Japun for Immoral purposes, never worked at the hotel. Sumada made a wtatenient o tho assistant district at torney that ho was a cook and formerly worked at Sargent's. Sumada appeared In the United States court this morning and entered a plea of not guilty. 'A fare and a third has been granted by the O. R. & N. company for dedica tion cf the new Roman Catholic cathe dral at Baker City April 9, and for tha state convention of the Toung Women's Christian association at Eugene April 3 to 6. The Eugene event will have rates from all points an Southern Pacific and U. K. & N. lines in Oregon. ment of tha Lumber Insurance general agency, representing the Lumber In surance company. The bonds amount to 150,000, for which tin; company offered premium or 414 per cent. Mr. Hunt ington explained to City Auditor Bar- bur that he had Just established offices In Portland and the delay In taking up the bonds was due to an exchange of correspondence between Portland and New iork. He said that his company had understood the bonds were straight 10-year life bonds, but that his com pany was willing to take them up de spite the fact that they were subject to recall after one year. Judge O'Pay In the circuit court this morning overruled the motion for a new trial In the damage case of Anton K. Holmes against the Eastern and West ern Lumber company. Holmes recov ered a Judgment for 17,600 for Injuries received while in the employ of the company. The company Is expected to appeal to the supreme court. Articles lost and found on the street cars March 26: Twenty umbrellas, one overcoat, one book, three boxes, two cans, two purses, one pair gloves, one can fruit, three packages, one maga tlue. Call at the lost article room of the O. W. P. railway station, corner First and Alder. The tailors' strike docs not affect the S. D. Wills Tailoring company's union shop. They have a full force of union tailors and are prepared to turn out spring suits with their usual degree of promptness. They are showing itll tha new patterns In spring fabrics at their new store, 291 Stark street, near Fifth. Saturday! For a quick lunch! All salads 10c. Eat at the Baltimore Dairy Lunch! Now the popular eating ren dezvous! 287 V4 Washington street. New Hothchild bunding! Back of lobby. The Portland Shoe Repair company. 268 Yamhill street, between Third and Fourth streets. Phone Main 7655. Tour Shoes repaired while you wait. Best oak aoles, 76 cents. Bauer & Stopper. "Golden Grain Granules" Is used by 60,000 people in the northwest It Is the pure cereal coffee. It tastes like coffee. It cures Insomnia nd nervous We sponge and press your clothes and ahlne your shoes, all for $1 per month. Main 614, A-4314. Wagons run everywhere. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark. Willamette awnings are made to last. Agent in every town In the northwest. I Willamette Tent & Awning Co., Mfg'rs, ! Portland, Or., Main 968. A-39C8. Fof tha best eye glasses that can be had at moderate prices see George Ru- bensteln. expert optician, 183 Fourth, street between Yamhill and Taylor. Chief of Police Grltzmacher this morning received a dispatch from Alton, Illinois, signed "John Berner Sr.," In which It is stated that a man named Robert Sennett had died there and that his aaughter, whose name Is unknown. Is supposed to be living In this city. A request Is made that the local authori ties assist In locating the woman. The automobile commission will hold a meeting thia afternoon t the city hall, where 18 chauffeurs will take an examination. License cards are ready for those who passed the examination last week and badges will arrive next week, when they will be -distributed among the successful candidates. A meeting of the city executive board Will be held thla afternoon. Routine business dealing largely with street im provements will come up before tha members. The bonds bid for by tha Lumber In surance company of New York were taken up today by H. C. Huntington, manager of the Pacino coast depart- Steamer Jesae Harklns. for Camas, Wasbougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. FreeHome-made dictionary to every caller. Tlmms, Cress & Co., 145 First street, tomorrow. Rate war San Francisco $5, er. Frank Bollam, agent, 128 steam-Third. Acme Oil Co. Bell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone East 789; B-100T. Trellis work, wire fencing. Portland Wire & Iron Works, Second and Everett Woman's Exchange, 133 Tenth street lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. Hong Lee Steam Laundry. First clans work; reasonable. Both phones. r , A terrific selling of fresh and wholesome meats, fish and dairy products will be the feature of the Franklin-Barnes market tomorrow. Preparations have been made for the vast crowds that attend these sales every Saturday. More help has been engaged in every department. The throng of eager buyers, will be easily accommodated. As the warm weather comes on you will ap preciate more and more the strictly modern sanitary conditions that prevail in our meat department. It is worth while to know that cleanliness, purity and quality govern to the utmost our entire buying, handling and selling. BEEP Porterhouse Steak at 12 yjup Loin Steak . ..12 Round Steak.. 124 Whole Rump Roast at ...... 8 Leg of Beef 64 Boiling Beef .....G VEAL Veal Steak . ..12? Veal Stew, 4 lbs 25a Veal Chops 15 Breast of Veal... 8 PORK Pork Loin Roast 15 Pork Loiri Chops 15 Pork Shoulder, whole ...... ..10e Pork Steak, 2 lbs for 25 Pork Sausage, bulk, per lb 10 Pork Sausage, link, 2 lbs for 25 HAMS Very Choice Eastern Brands 12k per III. SAUSAGE We want to call your attention to our Smoked Sausage de partment. We have 25 different varieties Domestic and Fancy Sausages, the largest stock carried by any house. Selling prices 7y2$ to 25a per pound. PURE LARD Our Own Make 5-lb pail GOe 10-lb. pail.... 91.10 50-lb. can.... 94.85 BACON 15 FISH AND OYSTERS We are providing the greatest variety of edible fish on any Portland market All the best liked salt and fresh water kinds arrive daily by direct express shipments. We have plenty of the fampus Olympia Oysters they're just as fine as though you picked them from the shells yourself. Chickens 1 6c lb. AND UP BUTTER EGGS, Etc. Fresh Cream ery Butter per roll . . . Fresh Oregon Ranch Eggs 2 Dozen for San Emidio Naval Oranges per dozen . . 3 Asparagus, per lb 15 Mexican Tomatoes, per lb 25 POTATOES 100 lbs., best variety 75$ LEMONS Choice quality, per dozen 10 Home Phone A-1163 MAMLM-MRNES MARKET 106-107 Third Street, Between Stark and Washington Ore. Phone Private ' c Exch. 63 F. W. Baltes and Company invito your inquiries for PRINTING Phones Main 165 Home A 1165 First and Oak -a AT THE THEATKES W. A. Wlaa and associates, palnleas dentlsta, Third and Washington. Dr. A, F. Knodar, dentist, removed to S28 Corbett building. There Is no guesswork about the making of Ivory Soap. The formula Is exact so much of this; so much of that; so much of the other. The materials must be of a certain standard the highest. Experi enced chemists analyse them and see that they are. Ivory Soap 99 Per Cent. Pure. 44 Berg r, algna, show carda 384 Yamhill. Dr. XI C Brown, Bye-Ear. Marquam. Chambers & Son.-129 Seventh.' Journal want a da. 1c a word. REV. B. E. S. ELY IS BACK FBOM TRIP EAST Rev. Ben Kira Stiles Ely Jr., pastor of Calvary Presbyterian church, has re turned from the east and will occupy hla pulpit-next Sunday. Much lntereat attaches to Dr. Ely's movements at thla time as during hla trip east he has been extended a call from three eastern churohes. The Presbyterian church at Beatrice, Nebraska, one at Detroit, and Westminster Presbyterian church at Cedar Rapids has ai; urged him to ac cept their pulpits. Dr. Ely has not yet' made an announcement as to a is decision Dr. Ely made tha trip east to dedicate the handsome stone church at Rockford, Illinois, hla former pastorate, which he was largely instrumental In building. Man's Kata . ' Aa an incentive to more thoroughly acquaint the men of Portland with their already large and growing hat depart ment, tha ''Aftnax'. at tha corner of Fifth and Alder, -will give absolutely free to every tenth customer In their hat department tomorrow a two, three, four or five-dollar hat.- Thla- Is m gen uine bonaflde proposition, not a trick to daeeiva tha buying publla- We will positively , give every tenth hat free of charge. Tho Annex, Fifth and Alder. yf.'-Vv.-.4 pi.Mi-nfci J, , ' Most disfiguring akin eruptions, scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc., are due to Impure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters Is a cleansing blood tonic Makes you clear-eyed, clear-brafned, clear-skinned. War of North and South. For the foundation of The Secret Dispatch." an Incident of history has been taken.' Thin civil war drama, now bfing played at the Star theatre by the French stock company, has made an other success for the popular organisa tion. This is the kind of entertainment best appreciated at the Star for the ac tion Is brisk, the sentiment wholesome and the comedy and pathos well balanced. Comedians and Singers. Comedians and singers are numerous this week at the Grand, where vaude ville de luxe is presented. The comedy hit of the bill is the act of the Sldoniaa The Boprano solos of Vera De Basslnl are a feature calculated to please the trained musical ear and the little melo? drama, "The Marshall," is a novelty. A swell singing and dancing act Is offered by Hayes and Suits. "The Black Hand. All next week, commencing Sunday afternoon, the attraction at the Star theater will be "The Black Hand," the new and up-to-date drama. Tha black hand secret society has at last been dramatised and the French stock com pany is the first to produce tha play in this city. "Cinderel" Coming. "Clnderel" Is the title of the nautical playlet which will be the headline at traction at the Grand next week. It is to be played by Maude Sutton & Co. "The Ballet Girl" and several other big numbers will be on tne program. POOR TACOMA NEEDS "VyATER WITCH AGAIN ?v .i . """"assi : .(Special Dispatch to The Journal - Tacoma, March 27. l acorn a has run against a snag in lta attempt: to make Maplewood springs a source of water supply. Former Stata Senator W. H. Kneeland several years 'ago secured a lease upon tha springs from tha city with th Intention of using them aa a hatchery for trout. Tha life of tha lease la flva years, with tha option of ; re newal for flva years. The city has for several weeks been ' making , arrange ments to begin work on tha new Maple wood Supply, but waa abruptly stopped yesterday . by . a restraining order - got out by Kneeland, In which he declares he would be injured in the sum of $100 600 if tha flty persists In getting Us water from the springs. Tha lease, waa Can't Keep It Out The Talking Machine is bound to get into every home. How long are you going to j I deprive your family of it? The charming 1 1 I I music, the delightful fun, the refreshing en 1 1 I I tertainment of which you never tire all 11 I j these you secure for $1 a week. Drop in II . . 363 Washington Bt. V ' i "iiigy WN. Store Open Tomorrow 1 f eV.J J&iBriL Evening. .Ji j "'173? imnnam HEILIG THEATRE 14th and Wasaingtoa ATURDAT, KAJtOS 88, 8 T. X. CAPTAIN ROALD AMUNDSEN In His Famous Lecture, Entitled "THE CONQUEST OF THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE" Illustrated with ISO Colored Views Box office opens Thursday morning. Prices, 11.00. 76c and BOo. ' IClt IP THEATRES IlLILllJ 14th and Washington Phones Main 1 and A-112J. LAST TIME TONIGHT 8:18 JAKES 7. OOMETT In the Comedy-Drama "The Lady and the Burglar" Prices Lower floor. 11.60 and II: Balcony 1. 75c, 60c: Kntlre Gallery 80c, AMUIlfMJiJiTB. MARQUAM GRAND; Phone Main t Portland's Famous Theatre Only Three More Performances To . night, Saturday Matinee and Night- cnuiST'osr culmkm , In the Beautiful American Play; ' "The Power Thai Governs0 j Evenings, 26c, 60c, 76o, $1; Matinee, 26c. 60c. .60. ? n BAKER THEATRE Phones Main f A-6I5 Geo. h. Baker, Oen. Manager. 1 All This Week. Matinee Saturday One of the most beautiful plays ever written. Henry V. Eamond'a "WaTBaT WI WBKB TWI VTT-O JTB. Opening week of George Alison, Leading Man. Production complete. Stake set tings rich and costly. " Evenings 25c, 86c, 60c. Mat l&C ZBo. Heat Weak "BaSlea." TEETH ps$, Save ' Money Come and have free examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE: SIL VER FILLINGS, 86o UP; GOLD FILL INGS, 76c UP: SET OF TEETH, $4.00; SPLENDID SET. $8.00: SOLD CROWNS. $2.60 TO $5.00. All work guaranteed for ten year. Lad v attendant always present. All work done absolutely without pain by specialists of from 12 to 20 years' experience. Boston Bentists Home Phone A-Q030. Phone Main 8030. asm Morrison Bt Opp. Portoffloa. WOKAJT X FECXAXTT KM, 0. X. OKAY, the only Chinese woman doctor in thla city. She has cured many af flicted sufferers. Cured private ana female dis eases, also throat and lung troubles: stomach, bladder - and kidneys and diseases of all kinds that tha human flesh Is heir to. Cured by Chinese herbs . and roots. Remedies harm less. , No operations. Honest treatment. - Ex amination free. 3(2 Clay st cor. Third, A p 1 given when tha city fathers expected to make Green river source of ; water supply. , v ' , , . Metsger. Jeweler. $42 Washington, 1 Y ..... V ; I l l in I I I . . . perfect fitting glasses $1 at Metzgera. 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 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 t cemetery, outside box or any aervlces that may be re quired of us, except clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a saving of J25 to lia on eacn runerai. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. 820 TXZBO BT. COB, BAXJKOH. HTIf TatBATBB aaaaawax l4th Wa-hHgtoi Phones Main 1 and A-lltJ 4 NIGHTS BEGINNING NEXT SUN DAY. Bpeclal-Prlce Matinee Wednesday Pixlay and Luder's Musical Comedy "YKB BTJXGOalAJSTZX" Gus Wetnbera- and Ruth White Evenings, 21.60 to 60c; Matinee, $1 to 85c MARQLJAM GRAND Phone Main (. Portland's Famous Theatre Next Week, Beginning Sunday, March zs, me very latest Moving Pictures And Illustrated 8ongs. Continuous Per formance, 2 to 10 p. m. 10c A1TT BAT 10c. Diamond Roof Stains iU BK1DI8 ' MADE FROM CREOBOTB 5 Gal. Lots 75c Per Gal. Portland Sash & Door Co. 830 FBOBT IT. VOSTXJUre, OB. Webioot Oil Blackinn Makes Shoes Waterproof FreservM iatM:r not a sola -At aU Dealers. ONLY IN LI" AND THE ACCIDENT INSURANCE D & S i .805 Well I?argo Bid. Mail Orders Today Received From Both IN AND OUT OF TOWN TOM SrjTQLB OOKOEXT8 Annual Music Festival ARMORY ft''!,, n 5-CHICAGO ORCHESTRA 65 S00 Voices in Chbrus 300 DDIfFC. Lower Floor, $8, $1.50 $1.00 rKllU: Balcony, $8.00. $1.60 EMPIRE Theatre fiffif MILTON W. SEAMAN, Manager. Tonight, All Week, Matinees Wednesday . and Saturday. The Latest Sensat . tional Melodrama, , 1 , "WHAT WOMB IT WXX.& BO." ' Starulng and realistic. See tha great shipwreck. A modern play with modertt Ideas. . Nights 16c, tSc. 86c, 80c. Mata 10c 80o THE STAR " HZ For tha Entire Week of March it. i THE R. E. FRENCH STOCK CO. , Presents the Sensational Military Melo drama, "TaTJB BEOBET DIBFATCB." In Four Acts . . . By D. R. Hlgglna Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 1:30 p. m.; prices lOo and 20c. Every evening at 8:16; prices 15c, 26c and 36c. Seats may be reserved by el'her phone. y THE GRAND Vandcvillf de Lnxe Week Reginnlng Monday, March 23... XEVBiua, mxubs ft co, : 5 America s Favorite Character Artlata. Presenting "THE MARSHALL." . , KATES ft SrZTS, . -ml ,f Duettists and Eccentric Dancing. 90-a Oratory Revolving views. "Brit- s Promise," F. T. Moutressa, I, A. X. Exhibitor. ... C Fa CAN TirifPTS 6 Concerts IIVULIJ f0r $6.00 Address Letters, Make Checks and Money Orders Payable to W. T. Pangle, Manager Helllg Theatre. Ladies' NigHt . xooaxxas bbatibo - Exposition Rink TSG8UBS BAWDS TOHTQBT . Moonlight . matinee Saturday af . ternoon. and curoedv races Satur (. day night. LYRIC THEATRE Both Fhonesi Btala 49M Bona, JL103. Week Commencing Monday, March 23. The Allen Stock Co. presents the Celebrated Pastoral Drama,' "BAKES KXBXB." - J ' Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices lOo and 100. Every evening at 8:16. Prices 18c. 20o. 80(V. Boxes 50c. Office open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. NICKELODIOr 130 Sixth Bfc, Fortland, Oraroa. "Sqaawman's .Dausbter'f L FABT ZZ 'Mad ,laIcIan,, Th INIckelodlon The Princess In tb Cc:3 I4S ORAND AVHNUn Motion Picture Thcntr. WE RENT XATEST FEATims F!f -' L000 feat Raela, tncludlng Bong tlUJ-. ISJ I i-f 1