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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY HORNING, APRIL- 5, 1803. ..- . 0 9S5HI,H"I,I,,I ' i i 'A ' 1 " f 1 1 Hi m n was nwi m 1 1 ' "' ..,JU TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. ; Marauara ................. . .Tahtana4 . lar Id ......... .."Captain Impudence" ......... i ..... A igui xanirx Orand... . . .... ............ VauavllU Y . Judge O'Day in the olreult court yes terday gave a verdlot for 1250 in fa- , Tor of Mlaa A. L. Carroll agalnat tha v. II. & . Co., in addition to tna vaiue of a. round trip esourelon ticket pur . chased by tha defendant two ywi ago whan aha ctme to Portland from Fort Dodge, Iowa, to tha Chrlatlan Endeavor convention. When aha preaented - tha . ticket to tha agent here to be validated for tha return trip It wee taken up, tha agent claiming mat its terma naa oeen - violated oy tranarer. looter it wu proved that Mlaa Carroll was tha or ' Iglnal purchaser of the ticket In tha meantime aha had made aeveral tripa to tha local offices of tha company and claims . thai ahe waa humiliated and treated with acant courtesy. 'or the Imnoiltaneaa of tha agent and tha In ' convenience she suffered. Judge CPPay aiiowea yie yao aamagea. X baaket i aoclal was given by tha Willamette Push club Friday night In Anderaon'a ball at Willamette station. Tha Italian quartet furnlahed tha tnualt and there wore a number of recltattona. The quartet waa conipoeed of Meeara. Max. Herberts. Bellatto -and Moretto. ItecltaUons were given by Mlaa Iorrla Chrietensen, Mlaa MandaRenlck, Boyce Crancblll and Perry Bremer. L. C Fonea. ciialrman of tha entertainment committee, tavored , the assembly wltrr few remintacencea or the campaign in tha Philippines, where be waa one of tne rirat to arrive. At a largely attended meeting of tha ' bar yesterday reaolutlona In memory of the lata Judge T. O. ' Bailey were adopted. High appreciation of the aerv leea and peraonal worth . of the late Jurist waa expressed by Governor Chamberlain, who made an addresa Id moving adoption of the resolutions, w, XX Fen ton. Judge EL C Bronaugh and Judge Thomas O'Day made abort talks, the latter responding for the local bar. The reaolutlona were ordered trans mitted to the supreme court that they migm oa enterea on ma recoraa mere. Residents. In the vicinity of atatlon 1, In Portland Heights, war alarmed about I o'clock last evening, when three lectrltf street lights Were smashed by gome unknown person or persona It Waa learned that a etreet . car holdup waa contemplated and the facta .were xetepnonen to ponce nesaquarters. tectlvea .Price, Coleman and Jones were dispatched to tha scene, but were unable to find any auspicious persona In thl neighborhood. They patroled tha vicin ity for aa hour or mora Republicans and Friends Since an Bouncing my candidacy for district at torney, I have been making a personal canvass among you and have met with much encouragement and I am con vinced that you all believe in my Integ rity aa a roan, ability aa a lawyer, and honesty of purpose generally to conduct that office fairly and squarely and for the beat interests or tne community, ana thanking you for your support, I again ask you to vote for me on April 17, 108, for district attorney. KDWARJD T. TAGQART For spring wear. Thera la no thing ao nice aa some of the pat terns we are ahowlng this year. All the latest ahadea of browns and drabs In the latest weaves, patterns that they ask $30 and 135 for at the other tailor shops. Don't take our word for It, but come In and look over our stock and convince yourself that what we say Is true. We make any suit In the houae to order for $26, no more no lesa Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark street Our Removal Sale Almost Over Don't Miss This Chance to Se cure High Grae Jewelry at a discount Our new -store at 266 Morrison street (east of Third) will soon be ready and we have a lar;e amount;of new goods awaiting the opening of it. We won't have room for both the old and new stocks, so we are going to sell all we . possibly can, even at a sacrifice, before movjng. -' Our Loss Is to Your 4 ; Advantage Don't miss the chance, as we will, only v be in our present store a short time.. After that it's too late. ' Watches, Clocks, Sil verware, Cut Glass, Umbrellas Etc. .'10 to 60 per cent reductions. No reserve.' oa see the regu lar price. You know what you save, . Diamonds, Rings, V Brooches . Necklaces, Bracelets, Fobs, Chains, Charms, Cuff Links. When you stop to remember that our large business has been built up on reasonable prices, you will realize the ad vantage of buying now when we are selling everything at a discount." A few show cases still on hand for sale. JAEGER BRO&fiiSS. 133 Filth Street, near Alder pACK AT OLD STAND. rim Seoturea Vomer AA Sfaa ' After ' Absence of Months. Tha Teachers' Progress eiub of Mult nomah county met at tha city hall yes terday morning and listened to an ad drees by County Superintendent of Schools F. 8. Roblnaon on "Oral Read ing." The ' talk was an Instructive on. and the meeting well attended. The next meeting will be held four weeks from yesterday In the office of tne school superintendent. Albert Holmes Cross of Cleveland, Ohio, a well-known lecturer, will speak at the Central Baptist clrurch, East Ankeny and Twentieth streets, Thura dav evenlna at 8 o'clock, under the aus pices of the I. U. cUib. There will be special music, with voice and , violin solos. There Will be no cherjre for ad mission, though a free-will offering will be taken. Will Herachler, Fred Jennlng and Victor Bode, drlnkine- In Maco'a resort. Tha Doys will be sent to tha Juvenile court and Maco will be required to appear be fore Judge Cameron In the rnunlolDRl court Monday morning to answer to the cnarge against mm. All our customers agree that our brands of wlnea and liquors ara widely known for their rich, mellow fla vor, emootnnesa and strength. They are well matured and nave none or tne de fects of young whiskey or wine. in pints, quarta or gallons. Oct our price list of fancy wines and liquors. , It's interesting. National wine company, northeast corner inn ana BtarK. W. H. Wallace and Thomas C. Dev. lln, recent purchasers of the quarter block at the southwest corner of East Flrat and East Taylor streets, have commissioned Architect Etnll Schacht to prepare the plana for a four-story warehouse with concrete foundation to be erected on the site. Tne building when completed win represent an ex pendlture of about $46,000. Our Bock beer of unusually good quality this year will be ready for de livery In quarta and pints commencing April 18. Orders now booked. Will b on draught in all first-class places Eat- drday.April 18. Henry Welnhard, brevr. ery, Thirteenth and Burnslde streets. Phones Main ?a A-xi7. . . . . , Drake O'Reilly of the Diamond Round Lumbar company, who has been danger ously 111 with pneumonia at Byron Hot springs, vaiirornia, nas returnea to Portland and Is almost completely rer tored at hes.ltb. . t . .,, ' n A. Maco, proprietor of a saloon at Sec ond and Davis streets, waa arrested lant night by Detectives Hellyet'and MAloney on a charge of selling liquor to minora The detectives found three young men, BARGAINS HAND-PAINTED PICK ARD CHINA AT ATM0ST VOIR OWN PRICE Weddings are coming your -china closet needs replenishing; here is the greatest genuine bargain opportunity ever oiiered' in 1'ortland: Jfickards hand-painted china, cut glass and many odds and ends that you' need in this line -all elegant quality waft way down to rock-bottom prices. Wecan't quote them here come to the store and see tor yourself. . Our. Bargain Counter is so full of china attractions at so low , a price you can't fail to -find just the piece for a dainty ; Easter, or onaai gut, t flEITKfeMPER'S . Jewelry 5tore ; Lowest :; Priced Jewelry Stof . for ' v , f Fine Goods,- ; . ,286 Morrison Street C. W, Myers, a candidate for the Re publican nomination for constable from the Portland precinct, was given as com ing from tha Woodlawn precinct in the account of the fllinga made for the dif ferent county offlcea Since there la no Woodlawn precinct, Mr. Myera dealrea mat tne mistma. in tne precinct be noted. In order that no confusion ma; arise wtven the primary election is hel AprU.lt . A meeting of tha Depositors' associa tion of tha old Oregon Trust A Savings bank will be held tomorrow afternoon at the Selllng-Hlrsch building, to hear reports irom in. association s officers. The maeUng has been called by Presi dent J. U uay, who win submit to the members the question as to whether they wish to continue the ore-anlaatlon or disband it Articles of Incorporation of the Mar tin A Forbes company have been filed with the county clerk. It hat a. capital atock of 150,000 and baa been formed for a general florists' business by W. Martin, James Forbea and George Spencer. ; W, B. U'Ren, who has been stumping tha atate In defense of . the direct pri mary and Statement No. 1, la expected to addresa the People's Forum at their regular meeting In Selling-Hirsch hall, Tenth and Washington streets, this evening at o'clock. X L. Smithson, charged with obstruct ing the flow of his gas meter and there by cheating the gaa . company,, pleaded not anility in the circuit court yesterday ariernoon. his attorney waivea uie lor mailty of arraignment. Fellowship Circle meeta at the Em pire theatre today. Addresses will be made by Rev. Henry Victor Morgan, S p. m., ''Christian SocialUm": 8 p, m., 'The Divine Woman in tha Divine Uni verse." 'Save the Discount. Send check or pay at office on or before the 10 th to save the discount on April bills for the Automatic Telephone. , Home Tel ephone company, corner Park and Burnslde streets. . '-W-.i . . t Char'let A. Foster. Charles A. Foster, tha ad man, after an absence of several months thia week entered nito a permanent engagement with tha furniture houae of L Gerurta Sons. Previous to alght months ago Mr. Foster prepared tha firm's adver tising fcr nearly three years three yeara of wonderful growth for this houae. ' Drilled In tha school of prac tical experience and lonr association with the general publlo through official and semi-official eapaclty. Mr. Foster abould be a good Judge of human na ture ana well auaiiried to command hearlnr throuah hla advertlslns-. In tha early elehtlea he published the Belle- vue, iaano, Dally Chronicle, and In 1S8S waa appointed by President Cleveland postmaster of that place. In those days, as now, the country newsnaper- man was cauea anon to assist in. lo cal merchants In preparing their adver tising copy. That waa Mr. Foater'a beginning aa an ad writer. He has filled many - positions ' since and In variably makes aood. One orlartnal fea- ture of his advertislnar Ilea In the bold. atrlklng Illustrations ha frequently uses, one of which appear In the Oe- vurU page ad today. But one other ad writer, a Pittsburg man,- adopts so heroic a method to win attention. It Is expensive, but pays, he aaya, In these days or run-page ads. , WATCH 3IAEGLY JUNC-TIOX. This Is tha Watchword Given by Cobb rotters. Maea-lr Junction la belnar watched with considerable Interest by investors and. homeseekers. Cobb Brothers hav" put tha magnifying glass on the penin sula in order to bring- It to the ceneral attention of the public. College Place piaya an important pan at Maegiy Junction, inasmuch aa it Immediately adjoins It. See the pointer on another page of today's Journal. Where to Dine. Moore's restaurant serves a special SO-cent Sunday dinner. 148 Fifth at Watson's Restaurant will aerv. a fine thicken dinner todav. 50 centa celved this sum aa agent and naa failed and refused tq account for It. HoAe? Lee Steam- Laundry. First- class, work; reasonable. Both phones. W. A. Wis and associates, eainleaa dentists. Third and Washington. Maccabeea' dance, K. of P. hall, April Stiles' orchestra. TOItTLAND HEIGHTS . ACTIVE - X&dloatlons yolnt . to Great Stta TTp , Thar Sorlaa Bom mar. . D. E., Keaeey A Co., report renewed aotivity In the Portland Heights proper ty and Bay that from present appear anoea thia year will sea a great many handsome residences erected up titers. The IlelKhts property is appealing In a particular manner to thoae who enjoy beautiful scenery and the embracing air always la evidence on the hills. Many outsUera attracted by the . beautiful landman and anew-canoed mountains of Oregon and Washington, are making Inquiries and will no. doubt build this summer. Tha choicest view sites ara aetttns: fewer all tha time. It la note worthy that the architectural beauty of fort land lieisnLs nomas . . cannot te much improved on. Many more costly residences are aald to be aaaured thia spring. Tha picture of Portland Helghta and the city preaented to Journal read era today waa gotten up under great expense vj u, iu. jveasey at o., ana gives a good Idea of tha advantage of the Heights. This company deals exclusively in Heights property, lots, blocks and acres, OUR SUNDAY DINNER SPECIALS Today ' from 11 : 0 a. m. to I p. m-, will da light the epicure. PAPRIKA CHICKKN of recognised merit. JAJtCIR SCHNITZEL - with Capri Sauce, another or our ape-claltlea TODATS 9ZS8XBT1 ArPLE STK.UDEL and Prcssbura; Crescents Dslntles not found in the usual dining places. Aoslro-IInngarlan Beslaoranl 47 Taylor St., between eoona aad Tblrtf Its. We beg to "announce that . . . . m' Hi! I III ' 1HHHMWWIP ! 1 II I I ll IS M I M M M I M W- vo STtrsxirTS, ao oa. ko cooaisra . 'Tie Old Rcliabla 'Painless Dentists Chambers A Son. onticiana. 121 Sev enth street Berger, algna show cards. IKTamhQL Journal want ada. Ic a word. TAYLOR ST. M. E. CHURCH Oor. Third aad Taylor Sunday, April 5th SB. BXVJAKZsT TOTHO, Pastor, will occupy the pulpit both morn ing and evening. 10:30 A. It "At the Wrong End of tha Telescope." Ti30 r.Kr-'The White Thread in History." Chorus Choir Prof. W. H. Boyer, leader. Strangers and Traveling Men especially welcome. 269 Yamhill street, between Third and Fourth streets. Phone Main 766S. Tour shoes repaired while you wait. Beat oak sales, b cents. . jaauer tt stopper. This will : remind von that now la tna time to nave your nair mattresses renovated ana returned tne same day. Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled nair Factory, u. ; Metxger, proprietor, Willamette brand! tents are of suneriar make, and of best materials. For salo by ail dealers. Willamette Tent ft Awn- ing vo., Mig-rs, fortiana, ur. Wanted. Good onnortunltv for a blah. class . crockery s salesman with 1760 to lane nan interest in a ractory-to-deaiev Business. v-i, journal. Wanted-Wlll buy Oreami Trust. xitie, : uuiinuiin ana v meranants ac counts: also telenhona ? bonda H. W. Ooddard, 110 Sooond. Steamer Jesse Harklna, for Camaa, wasuoiMj"' w wjr ianttin(g, aauy ex cept Sunday. Leave Washington street qock ai a p. in. Strayed from- University Park, small black nony with white nose and a small bay pony. Phone Scott 6067, Francis l, MCivenna. . - ! . Xiessons in , wntins; or drawing by Professor Bauer. til Fourth atreei fnone facino a. . W. Vondergoot will speak tonight at 309 Davis street. on "Socialism and Evo- luuon." ' ! ' ' ifi&'l .i' ExtraMondaySpecial Patent Milan Merry Widow Sailors Values to $1.75 Dr. P. R. MacKensle, now located In the Rothchlld bldg.. 4th and Washlns- ton. . , , i 4i' '.-' Richards sneclal Sundav dinner wih. out win. 1 per cover," Claaaio mualo, Rate war San Francisco IB, .steara lit er, Frank , Bollam. agent. Third. Acme OH Co. sell safety coal all and fin. gasoline. Phone Bast 769; B-1007. V , t. Trellis work, wire Tendne PnrtTanA Wire ft Iron Works. Second and Everett Elks' building, Seventh and Stark sta! S. V. Davldor has begun suit In the circuit court against A. L. Hayes for fi,vib.ci. lie alleges tnat Jiayes re- or MONDAY Only 97c Colors Black, Brown, Navy, White, Copenhagen, Burnt. See hats on display in window. Come early, they won't last long. The Wonder Millineiy Go. CORNER MORRISON AND FIRST STREETS. The Popular Millinery House for Values. Pull Measure Yard .JONES 4 CO. WOOD Al, old body Fir, seasoned, sawed to order, per cord., $6 COAL-Screened-and washed, per ton. .7 PHONES EAST 7; B-1771. We shall move this week into our quarter block on the corner of Fifth and Stark streets. Wc shall have this quarter block filled with fine furniture all absolutely new, stylish and beautiful. ' All periods, all grades, all woods and finishes will be repre sented in our stock. Whatever the grade, however, the piece will be well-made and the price, quality considered, will be the very lowest. No one interested in furniture can afford to miss the new display. Please watch the papers for the exact date of opening. J. G. Mack r Co, 86-88 Third Street bays rrooo tzit or Tna TECT5, f r' I " Thia office is aaulnned with all the lateat appliances and formulas for doing high-class work. , . , . .OUR PRICES IMC Crown S5.0O Bridge Work, per tooth......... SS.OO Logan Crows S3.S0 to SS.OO ' Beat Rubber Plate SS.OO Aluminum lined ' ' Plates SIO.OO ta S1S.OO' Bllver FUltnga Sl.OO Gold Filllnga.. ..... S2.00 ta SS.OO Vegetable Vapor need only by us for Painleaa Extracting ..........50a Painless Denstisl : a3H Washtngldm, aosaa' Blzth. f Be sura vou ara la tha riaht offloa, i Lady attendant - .s - , . f nones aiain siiq. A.-as. , . , CURES RHEUMATISM .00 HheamStlc 00 I Holden's Care Per bottle. Ve bOTtle. AJT TSTBMSAX. BnCBST FOB. RHEUMATISM TM ITS aCAJTT FOBKS. Seiatlea Nervous Beadaehes : Neuralgia Neuralglo Headaches Nervousness Nervous Dyspepsia Sleeplessness Nervous Affections TRADES SUPPLIED BY A.W. Allen & Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 16th & Marshall Sti, Portland, Or. PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. the tailors are still out The tailors' strike is still going on. The prospects for settlement are still far off. The certainty of getting an Easter suit in time for Easter is less favorable, unless that suit is Columbia Tailored. -Columbia Tailors are still loyal The same expert work the same high grade woolens the same careful atten tion to details the same degree of sat isfaction the -: same prices the same long-wearing qualities as though there were no tailor strike. m. ad. l Art) Ct&tl. VfflSo ofl i rtcort I -v RI0HT0WM HOTEL i xzjbvzstx. orr VAsazararov . liSSXU VAStSSLi r -jitefleisw"r jiill"SlF"P' X. sr. i- ) PortlancTs Newest end Most - Modern ' ' . Be Hotel Absolutely Fire Proof Bates to Tamnies. , , : Our Bus Meets All Trains, get your Easter suit in time That is, order it now and order it where there is no strike and where you are absolutely cer tain of getting the suit when it is promised. Anything you care to pay from $20 to $50. , if Jti$) If Fn sA. '' ' ' """"l"a AaM ' ' MM Pore Beautiful Jads Jewelry Gold- Braoeleta and Big net Rlnga of all deacrlp tlona made to order. American namea ' en graved with the 1 three cardinal Chinese charac ters, via.,' Glory, Pros- Serlty and . Longevity, hargea reasonable and orders of any design promptly executed and sent prepaid to any part' of the IT. S. The Skilled Cutje jeweler, FOOX BAKO ft CO., Jay Tn Chong. Mngr, Ml Alder street. GRANT PHEGLEY, Mgr. Socnth z?.i Sbrk Streets Diamond Ilonse Paint GUARANTEED ' ' gallon lota, S1.40 per gaL ;,. I gallon lota. S1.50 per gal. Manufactured ,by ' - PORTLAND SASD & D0C3 CO. 830 Front gt, Fortlaad. Oa DRAYAGE ST0RAGI TRACKAGE Machinery, Safes and Merchandise) Moved & Stored PAon. rl flV ilfODCP Sotk 4th & DAVIS Warehouses hontJ nth s hoii NICKELODIOrl 130 Blxth Bt Portland. Oregea. - A BRITON'S PROA1ISE RETURNS and KEEPS HIS, PROMISE We must sell at once 89 lightly damaged aewlnir DuXiiam wil : known makes as IMiMtUl gingers, Wheeler & Vt U- Big iivwtwvii Bingers, vvneeier vt ti- C..,t- sons. Domeatlea Wblfa, IS1 OeWl1? Households. Davis', etc.. machines n make room lor n stock. m m BTrtVfT. : t3S KorrUoa St, iarjaa Zlig.' PURS REMODKLfiD JLt leas than one-half price durtni? tht ext mon?hl JeW fura n.ade at b.ae.t possible price. X fichumactier. i5 . boa street. UcL'sal C!I r:::!::::;: Kakes Bhoes WiToof X,eathr o a feiuai aij i : c:;ly t un ... 4 IN lift a::o ACC'.::::.'.!f (