THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, 'APRIL 10. 1003.
FAVOR
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Business Men Realize Urgent
Need of .Better Streets in
1 'Portland. C';
DISTRICT
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' where there are 'children,
, there ought to be a
Columbia Graphophone
': - ;" "f And also in every home ' "
. u , ' .where there are.no' chil-
. " . dren-Hjnly more so. :
, .' See and hear. this "BQ" model the
; new tone-arm cylinder Graphophone. x-
'Compact, convenient
No horn crane.
No horn stand,
No rubber tube.
Horn swings in
direction.
any
" Complete , outfit, with 6
gold-moulded Columbia Rec
ords, your own selection
On Easy Terms
$12 to
Other
outfits from
$200 .
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SOLD BV YOUR DEALER, OR BY
COLIIMCIA PnONOORAPtf COMPANY
. '.-' 371 Washington Street .:
: HOLDS DECISION ' ?.
IV IN WHITNEY CASE
; When the bearinr to the case of O.
f J. Whitney, charged with involuntary
manslaughter In connection with : the
,v death of h(s fiancee,1! waa resumed-ln
t Judfre Reed's court yesterday afternoon,
I Attorney W. F. Richardson, acting in
behalf of the defendant, moved for a
, dismissal of the action on the ground
I that no evidence -had been introduced
I bv the prosecution to ahow that a crime
I had been committed, and If a crime
t had been committed there was no evi
dence to show that the defendant had
anything; to do with it ;
sslstanl jJiatrict r Aiiorney Dievene
tnat we
o answer to
tA . OTranrl Ini-v At th rnnnliialnn tt
the arrumenta Judie Reed Stated thai
he wished to look further into the
statutes and would reserve his decision
untU Saturday morning at 1:30 o'clock.
ABOiOMUi A-'inutVe ' ,si.waa
replied briefly; r requesting
court hold the defendant to
Interest in the 'district plsa of street
improvement Is trowlwr among the real
estate men of Portland.' and they are
about ready to begin a gyetematlo agtta
tlon of the eubject la aid of he general
movement for Improvement ef the city.
It Is believed that there Is nothing go
Important to Portland at . the present
sUge of Its growth as a big campaign
of street paving.,
The business men of the city, who
travel and observe condltlone in other
cities, have for some time been aware
of the fact that Portland is far behind
nearly all cities of lt clasa In the man
ter of street paving. It is said that
even the cities of the Pacific coaat
have outstripped Portland in the per
manent Improvement of their street.
The trouble in Portland has been a lack
of unit of effort and an absence of
the educational work that is always
necesVarv to bring the general mass of
Deople uo to a realisation of the truth
about good paved streets. , , . .
At a mttunt or tne ionium rsauj
board next Tueaday evening la the
board of trade rooms the subject of
district Improvement will be talked
over, and ft is probable that R. II.
Thompson, city engineer of Seattle, will
be Invited to oome to Portland and tell
the board about Seattle's great success
with the district pavement plan.
Hard surface streeta and graveled
streets. If properly laid, are a sou roe of
rreatiy increased vaiue to tne property
n every instance known. The test of
their value Is seen even in the views of
the property owner whs bas strenuously
objected to the pavement before It was
I. Once down in front of his lot.
no owner has ever been known to say
he would accept the amount of the cost
In cash and permit a good pavement' to
be removed from in front of bis prop
erty. - ' .
At the ' realty board a nut "meeting
an address on the theorr of the, single
tax will be given by Ralph Dunlway.
The board's weekly excursion tomorrow
will be taken to waverlelgh, on invita
tion of John P. Sharker A Co. Special
cars will leave at J:J0 p. m. from Third
and Yamhill streets.
BUSINESS FORCES I
WEEKLY MEETINGS
That the city council will have to bold
meetings once a week seems certain be
cauee of the great amount of business
which comes up at each session. When
the council finished yesterday It was
nearly ( o'clock, and there was still, a
large amount of business left which
will be taken up Monday at 1 o'clock.
In addition to the adjourned meeting
Monday the mem hers will hold a special
meeting at I o'clock on the same day-le
take up the 15.000 appropriation for se
curing the services of an expert engl-
leer to consul r with city Engineer Tajr
or on the - hign -, bridge and - tunnel
projects. , -
Stops earache In two minutes: tooth.
ache or pain of burn or scald in Ave
minutes: hoarseness, "one hour: mn
cleache, two hours; sore throat, twelve
hours. Dr. i nomas- jsiectno Oil, mon
arch over pain. , .
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That genuine Stelnway piano, in first
class condition, for $9160 at Reed
French Piano Mfg. Co.,'6tb and Burn
side sts. . ; ' - , i ;
- Perfect fitting glasses II at Metsger'a.
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One can't; always write bright advertise
ments, but can .always write the truth. ;
Now the truth about these new Spring Suits
is, we know from our years of experience in the
business and from examining the best goods
this season, that these goods are right in style,
cloth and in honest worth from the inner lining
to the outer lapel. '
Particular styles for particular men.
AT'THEHEA
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"Brewster' Millions" Tonight.
' The attraction at the Helll theatre,
Fourteenth and Washington streets, to
night and tomorrow - night at 8:1S
o'clock, will be, the, brilliant comedy
drama success,- "Brewster's Millions.
This interesting spectacular nautical
play has made one of the greateat hits
of the season. The famous yacht scene
is by far the most realistic of any of
Its kind ever presented in Portland.
Seat are now selling at the theatre for
both performances.'
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"Cupid VMsar" Coming.
The attraction at the Hetllg theatre.
Fourteenth and Washington streets,
next Thursday. Friday. Saturday night.
April IS, IT, 18, with a special price
matinee Saturday afternoon, will be the
chat-mln actress Florence Oear. in the
oollege musical play, "Cupid at Vaasar."
Seat sale next Tuesday.
Special Matinee- at Heillg.
Tomorrow afternoon at the Relit
theatre, Fourteenth and Washington
streets, a special price matinee win be
iven at z:is o'clock, when the comedy
ram a. "Brewster's Millions." will be
the; play.
"Pantana" Tomorrow.
"Fantana" will be repeated at the
Marquam until tomorrow night by the
Ban Francisco Opera company. There
will be a matinee tomorrow. This light
opera Is one of the best offerings riven
by this organisation and in '"Fantana"
Teddy Webb, Portland's favorite come
dian, IS in his element Webb has sev
eral songs and a specialty which brings
down the house. ., . ..
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Easter
top
5uits
- r ' i 1 f :.t I. ' it
coats
and
a "Gage- Hatt
iv styles, of widest range: each -buyer will' find
individual and becoming that will go beautifully
gejwa... -Prleew from , '
''Bvery woman knows and loves
These are exclu
Something wholly
With the Easter
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Everybody Laughs but Father.
And the only reason the bonarable
head of the family failed to get a laugh
out of Hoyt's "A Trip to Chinatown" at
tne tsaicer tms weeit was oeoause ne nas
not seen it yet The last three perform
ances of this big bundle of fun. merri
ment and music by the Baker stock com
pany will be tonight, tomorrow matinee
and tomorrow night. s-
"Florodora" Sextette.
The most famous number that bas
been written in a musical : comedy is
the sextette Of "Florodora." This light
opera will be rendered an the coming
week at the Marquam by tne is an Fran
cisco Opera company. The attraction
has been In rehearsal all week and the
indications are that a clever and lively
show will be presented. -This will be the
first time that Portland baa seen "Flo
rodora" at less than 2 prices.
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The Eternal City."
Hall Calne, who wrote ."The Chris
tian," also gave to the stage "The Eter
nal City, which the Baker stock com-
n,nw wilt HMMHt 1 nMf . wvaaIt Ann
frng Sunday matinee. It is a etory of
Rome not ot the past .or the present
date but Rome of the ' future, and is
grand and impressive, ; ...
"The Texas Ranger" Matinee. -
"' There will be a' matinee performance
of "The Texas Ranger" at the Star thear
tre tomorrow afternoon. The last per
formance of this fascinating drama of
the Ixne Star state will be given to
morrow r.lght The French stock com
pany has had nb better offering for thS
theatre-goers of Portland and the latter
have responded by the thousand. , . .
Don't Miss the Grand. 1- :
Sullivan eV Consldlne can point' with
pride this week to the vaudeville enter
tainment at the Grand. The bill-contains
the names of people ... who i are
known from one end of the country to :
the other, Walter R. P.rVin. wHn
tarred in "The Man From Mexico" and
"My Friend From India," heads the list,
which also contains Katherine Nugent
the hit of 'The College Widow." .
165.1C3 THIRD STREET
."La Belle Marie" Next Week.
Comedy-drama of the most exciting
type will be the offering of the. Allen
Stock company at the Xyrlc'next week
commencing Monday n far hi. it la , a
$12.50 Doivh to. $7.00
We are showing also moat exclusive and artlstlo assortment ef
picture bats, French models, tailored hats and all the newest chlo'
hChJidrens flower and ribbon-trimmed Leghorns and Little Bo
Peep styles are delighting the little folks and their motbera,
In I he Joveolle ScctlonPlovelly Sells for Boys
Trimmed Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits In all the new colorings
mmA l.r.. timnmant or mttems.
made, in becomln stylea and will please tha boy himself, as well
his mother.-, , -. .t : ,r i, ,U'-'- .;-...
These two-piece suits are
well
as
New Style Dresses lor Girls h
'The
lawns, in all
Spring ' ginghams, ehambra
together and with
put
tht
ys, linensand
Russian Blouse. Sailor,.
a
HtUe girl beautifully
dalntv imnorted
il all the pretty colors, made up ..In
Jumoer and Buster Brown ef recta: well
style and finish all their own, will outfit
at mooeraie cost . .
TBTiti a school case goes with every boy's or girl's suit or coat
Saturday Nlgbt Special $1U0 PerUeres J8.S9 Pair
The tapestry, velours and' silk duplex Portieres art In two-tone and
olid colors, with heavy
terns, all hlxh grade.
9 r.u. EATUJWAT STBJrmO.
single and double borders 16 different pat-
OBT SjAXJi
om Bxrwsxjr . u. ajtd
. CF AUTCC2ATIVE STYLES AND DESIGNS
ROW SHOWN' AT OCR HEN'S CL0TC1NG
' V. V. -'"V ' PAUL0&S ;' '"'V;" ': r
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In varieties of grades and colors to please the
most discriminating and fastidious. The.dis-
. ;play embodies every clever model, from the
'extreme, fashions' intended for young men. to
. . - - - - . . . ' . .. i--
. the. sedate garments tor elderly ones. All are y
' modeled by America's best tailors the- :"'
Stein-Bldch .
Schloss Bros, arid y
-Broadway System
Every Suit and , Topcoat is distinguished
enough looking for" any business man, and in-
expensive enough, for. his employes. Prices
'range' from V .. . , . ; x
rsE?rIT' !C nCCinCH You privileged to Urt all your purchasti chtrfed to your. account; remit.
UK CUi I It: UCDIKCU ting in weekly, semi-monthly or monthly payment! to tuit your conyenience.
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THE STORE WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS 060D
CORNER WASHINQTON AND TENTH
to
the
and
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It at every performance
t. y aii means
see "La Bella Marie."
greet
Lyric next week.
"A Hoosier Palsy."
The French stock company will pre
sent "A Hoosier Daisy" all next week
at the Star theatre, commencing With
the matinee Sunday. This is a pastoral
play, with -the scene laid In Indiana,
the home ot middle, west literature and
quaint characters.
Coming; Features.
Among the coming features at the
Grand will be -The Prince of Power," a
modern tabloid drama. The Dorta opera
trio will be at the head of the program,
with ope ratio selections. Comedian,
stngera and dancers will be on the new
bill, commencing Monday. ,
' "A Friend of the Family." 1
9 That is a wery fine offering; which
the Allen company Is making at the
Lyric thle week. .-"A Friend of the
Family" has never been known to fail
to do anything but please. This week
has been a continuous laugh and In
terest is Increasing at every perform
ance. If you-. have not yet attended
you should do . so at once. It , will
make yo glad you went - - - -
BUSINESS 'AT A STANDSTILL COMPELLED TO, TURN ;CUSTOMERS AWAY r ON . WEDNESDAY AND
THURSDAY BIG WALt WAS TAKEN OUT DUST, AND DIRT FORCED US TO-QUIT BUSINESS
223-225 Morrisdn
Near First Street , ,
ffil MSeraldDi Sale
Opens again tomorrow at 8 a. m. Norris-Baker Co. hat bought Welch out The store is now undergoing big ; fariprovements
and beinl enlarged more than double former size. The entire fine stock, including spring goods bought by Welch, is being sold
out at a tremendous sacrifice. The high standard of "Clothing, Hatt, Shoes and Furnishings J?..1
his spring goods to be reliable and save money, without sacrificing style or quality. WELCH S ALTERATION SALE IS
THE GRANDEST OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF THIS CITY.
COME TOMORROW IT WILL PAY YOU
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Men's Suits
Will be divided into S lotsabout 1,000
suits all told -in' dark dress materials
also business suits and big variety of
' spring colors, light and medium light
t 7C Will take choice of a big lot;
pDel 3, -dark and - medium colors:
mostly medium weights; worth up to $12
CO A C YoU can Be $18 Suits in this
ePaeftd lot; double and single breast
ed styles, in dressy dark colors; al9o me
dium and. light colors. This lot is bar
gains, sure.
0 QC Best Suits in the house, in
eplOeOv eluding choice of all our
spring styles; bought by Welch to sell
un to $25 and $27.50: nobbt tailor-made
brown effects, black Thibets, worsteds'
and blue serges ; . " -i .
This Sacrifice of Welch's Elegant Spring
Stock Will Bring Out the Crowds ;
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Pants
You Easter buyers, get in line. It's
time now, besides you get Welch's
spring stock to select Irom at terrific re
ductions. '
$1.35 Welch's Pants, all kinds; were
$2.00. - '- c
f 1.65 Welch's - Pants, big - variety,
were $3.00.
$2.65 All Welches spring and medium
weight $4.00 Pants, v
$3.85 Those very finest imported ma
terials, hand tailored, custom styles;
sold by Welch at $5, $5.50, $6 and $6.50
Straight Discount of 10 Per Cent on Men's Shoes
This applies to all new spring goods.
And remember', Welch sold good shoes
cheaper than any tber house in town.,
BOYS COOD SHOf S ,
$1.35 Take up to $2.00 Shoes.
$1.85 Best $2.50. Shoes. '' ( , ,
During this forced sacrifice sale, on
account of extensive, store alterations,
prices win be put to the point that will
make every article its own salesman.
Just come alonjr, and you get. all you" ex
pect, and more, too. 1
Hats
The standards of qual
ity and style in spring;
goods will all be sac-'
rificed. i
$1.35
Soft and stiff, black
and colors, $2 Hats.
$1.85
Choice bf all of
Welch's new spring
$2.5a Soft and Derby -Hats,
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$2.35 Carry away
' Welch's new ; spring
Soft and Derby" Hats;
best $3.00 values in the '
city. , .v
FURNISHI1NOS
The dust and dirt during the heavy alteration, which ,
this store must undergo means ruination to, goods, besides
the Impossibility of display around store, so that we might
show this elegant spring stock to advantage. Read a few
prices r , . SHIRTS ' v I V ' 4
45 Big lot of Golf and Negligee, broken sizes, 75c vals.
65f New lot Standard brand, best $1.00 Shirts. ' ,
underwear! -., v ' 1 . . A", v
25Lot of mediuht weight 50c value."- s
35a Medium weight Shirts, 65c value." . . . v '
65 New, white, rib, best $1.00 spring styles.1-
85 New, lambswool, spring weight, $1.25 value. ,
lOf Black body, white foot, 15c Sox. , . , ;',..''
20c All our 35c Suspenders. . 1 -
35 President and other up to 65c Suspenders. . '
15 Boston Garters, 25c value, " ,
Welch carried as big and fine a. stock of Men's Furnish
ings as any house' in the city, but they must go, and go
a-f lying. .Come to Welch's. ,, , x
great; card everywhere and- It Is cer-1 f I