THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL", PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, ,1903.
'Toivn Topies
TODAY'S AMUS11MEXTS.
.WuKer, ...... 1,'iimily"
Star I". '. . .' , A ilOoV'.r UI.V-
flr.n.i .vauaevu.
Tberi have been placed In tha at
m- n. h library 10ml very tin
tereoBeoplo vlewa of each of the fol
lowing, countrlee: ' EfTPt.;-. En1"
France, Germany, Gree.ce. r1' N0':
Way and Palestine. Kach aet connate or
100 UuHfully takea Photoirrapha or
the fTmou. pUcea. fcuUdUi -and acene.
inrougnoui in wm.w . . - . ,
many plcturea which give a clear Idea
or me cniritur a,uu """'".",,.
people. Theae ta of plcturea. together
with the accompanying aterepeoopee
tiinrihnnki. may be taken out in ao-
corunnce with the tiaual rula for the
circulation of booke.V end hey jalll
prove iniiuuj" wv. -
end to history and literature clajeea In
the acnoota. aa hu m V-V.-.i.? 5 the
deal or pieaeure una uiiiuv -
other patrona 01 uie u"i"
- . - .... - ...,.. ara rlaht nn
.i. i !.fl. I.- i . , .r atatlnn . belnc
inv .in .j. ,M"va.v.
on hie property. The requirements of
all can U Supplied by Mr. Metiger. aa
re Baa c wreu 1 L7
. Tl . i anil nf which
tuna ina iwhuui- , ,w ----- .
Ie unexcelled for gardan 5 truck, fruit
and walnute. It la aald the eoll la
Idea for cnerrlea. Metcger atatlon la
only z minuieir u ." .-
eon atreet atatlon. and there Is good
1 t. i nul.. that nun, will
service. . . .........
-1.0 thaaa arre-traota today. Tho
new Balem Electric line im al
ready developing- tha -country In Hs
vicinity.-Many traota have been opened
lately and scre-traU are finding ready
purchasers. Herman- Metiger. who baa
in announcement In today's Journal,
reports a. brisk demand for his land.
Riniav afternoon at the "Young
. 1 (ik.i.Haii aaannlatlnn Dr. U
1 Bader will glvs a Ullc on ths l'blllp-
rrki. oriraaa has been giveu
once Man. - but &i3L
sen tea to- rrpi ..-. . -
It U a bright, Interesting story of the
. life In the Pftii ..ppm-a, 5. ur
nd prooil... a SMful hour
?r.7l -h.1" com A "Drop-In Bible
wno cuniw. -"".
Class" and "Little journey "our
held from 4 to 4:o P- ra- "-v";7
: the address and musical program, which
Is sT follows; Pland aolo. Miss Mna
Wennerberg; vocal so 0 w th . vJoHa
Arnold Bmlth. From to P- m, Blxf
and Oak streets.
KepubUcatl" and friends Upon tba
urgent request or -many
t out two weeks ago aa a -Candl-
dale for the office of U"ict attorney
t ...... .inoa then called on a treat
many and would like to , see each or you
in oerson. uui 11 iuhu""""" - ,
ByhU letter I solicit youn uPPr.
Sod fa?rU.dmlnf.TraU
attorney that Multnomah.
- I-..-. J imi aver had. Edward X. ig-
VVHUtJ
gart.
that are trade winners Wltb
each garment wa make K 11"'
- .. .. !. , in TaViInn. Tit
:Sd fabric, aprlna pattern, and aprlng
"? ". "ew ' "r'' ahlDment if the
latest deeigns 01 u ', " ,Ti, i
. brown. Remember we make any sultln
the house for l, tna same Lv-,--
r.B.'f !JKR.rTA': '.omrTaSyr 101 Stark
street, near SUth.
Ti.Twi and Oeorgs. MoCuna,
h. ,ha toollca and later Idea
J5"f inBJSi!:
havnoV tVuHn J the o.rculi
W.iSKf iae
teen learned that they are 18 years7 of
age and their caaea wer ir'
the circuit court. Both boys hays con
; ,a a theft of harness In this
city. ; 'v:Jv
TurVior. tha mm of Lester Dutcher was
called In the Juvenile court yesterday
afternoon the attorney , for his father
waived the demand previously made for
. A . V. a -.a aa dlannaan
a, jury vi itii kuu . " - " r
ef before the court. Dutcher. who Uvea
at GreBham, nas separmiea iruin
wife, and complaint had been made re-
- ii - MnMA. In vh1rh tha llttla
K ruins: m " - -
y was neglected.- The boy was re
turned to his father's custody with the
understanding that a good bom will
be found for aim.
Commencing April II. and continuing
every Bnnday during the summer sea
son, the Portland heights cars will not
top to let off passengers going west
erly on w. annua iuu bus . w..
street abd !8d street, from to 7 p.
m. (see dashboard sign reading "N
tops east of I3d and Washington ets.")
An extra service will be given on Wash
ington street to accommodate pMrons
desiring to go a few blocks up Wash
ington at, or to the City park. ,v
, Oood Cltlgenshlp.'! lth especial ref
erence tt the coming election, will be
the gubjeot of Dr. Benjamin F. Tpungs
sermon at tho Taylor-Streeet Metfaodlst
Episcopal church thU evening Dr.
Toung was Induced to, speak on this
!.M..t trUndi whrf were anxious
that his Influence be used to aid the
caune of good government at the pri
maries tomorrow, but the change was
not made in time to correct the orig
inal announcement or, today's services.
' A aealed verdict In the 50,0I0 dam
age case of Joseph. M. Rogers against
the Portland . Lumber company was
found by tha Jury yesterday afternoon,
but It will not be opened or announced
until tomorrow morning.- The Jury was
out over two hours. , Rogers lost an
farm in the machinery of the defendants
' mill and claims that defective machln
1 ery was responsible for the accident.
A most interesting and unusual ex
hibit of mounted butterflies loaned by,
Mrs. W. M. Ladd will be on exhibition
' at the Sellwood branch of the library
, irom A.pru ' 7
rare opportunity to see butterflies and
Cut Glass
: Bargain Time
n making room for the big stock
, that is coming, it is necessary for
iis to put on the bargain counter
our rarest and most excellent, cut
g"lSSe " "' ' ' ' " V " ' '
; AN EASIER GIFT
. . , - j,. i. i t
will be of choicest quality if se
lected -from this truly splendid
collection. The -prices are such
you can't help finding something
' you want' and can afford.
HEITKEMPER'S
JEWELRY STORE
286 MOKRISON STREET ,
lowest Priced Jewelry Store for ,,
. fine Ooods.
Cont fell to see our prisie and trooliy
o-.C' tioy are artlEt.o al m .j-.e.
moths beautifully ' mounted, and from
all co.lntrlea. There Is XiM coi po
tion of Oregon ana wmi cu" ti a
flls. many from all
iiniiad Kiatea and also from the trop
ical countries whore butterl les ana
pioths are as wonaeriui
w' P. Rlhorn, a real estate broker,
with offices In the Allsky building.
1. under arrest charged 1 with bigamy
Kinorn was uj,rn.i.. Vifa-a
bhotograph and account or his wires
Story Vently printed in The Journal.
horn No. 8, the prisoner .claim e to have
walked from- Portland to Coos bay
through a wild and . unlnhabitea region
Kihornadm.ueau.ai
nis last wiie - n.
when he discovered that she had but
.. m. r. tha auctioneers, have
been keeping open bouse this week In
their new quarters on Parle atreet, be
tween Alder and Morrison. -m r;
Old-time inmui " , tT.w.V an tha
congratulations Jo Mr. Baker - on the
occasion or mimo" " m.T
rial a. MM 1 s.LOrA win a UU ,
C hi b'.n IB business for more,
than a quarter of a century and very
naturally has built up a hosj of friends
and oatrone in Portland end the State,
of Oregon. -:, T''
The. subway committee cf the city
council submitted a report yesterday
to the effect tb' It wae nadvl-able
at this time .to "' "
under the Willamette r"";
port also reoomraenos u ':"'',
16,000 approprlaUon furnished the com
mittee ror us 'n'"li"v "
LAne favors applying the money to
wt?d inveattgaOi.g the site and struo
r. '. - Jl k.iii,a and tunnel to
lura a, . . .
handle the trans-river traf flo.
-m a iv... an estate, valued
: ueruaru awi" .
at 19,41," according to the valuation
made by the appraisers. Josepn
ermeyer, WlUuin Albers and F. Dresser.
VFOi! ranort was filed with the county
court ye.terd.y.1 he major part of the
a note given oy r. mu
Blytbe lor 146.000.
Tha Arllna-ton aV Pacific Coast Rail
road company has entered oult for
$600,000 damages againat ine v.iurau
pany for the alleged e0""10""'
a from Arlington to Con
don of the former company. The .claim
la aet ud mat aiier nn u."""s
pay hid surveyed a rlghf of from
Xrltngton to Condon
oompany came along and appropriated
their property.
the Woman's club departments of art
and psychology will meet Tuesday.
April 1 t I flock. in the art room of
..I:.. .in i,. u.u.ral nanara on
ment uitn wm w --;r--- :-
most interesting -UDiecis, .'""Vh i
Rubens in, vpam -T-;T
and- orienuu mij .. ........ -
Hfica." and Yogi philosophy will be
continued.'. ' . :
1 r. Vatann Land company lias sold
the following list of property the past
week- A house ana 101 on o
A for Kdward H, Mlllfour lot.
non, for Ben A. raim u 0 I
lor ienrx m.ivx"". ki...
of Und near Vancouver. Washington
for 8. N. Oreech, at $8,400.
nt,. Mi.h Ar trade at the Palais Royal
. a.- miiitnerr and suits was
unprecedented in the history of this
Was lllttUOMua.- till .... n.7i
of eager customers for the rare con
ceits in women a wwiuw
the spring or
Hartman Thompson have moved
their real estate offices ana. ban into
rnnm 4. In the Chamber of Commerce
building. New futures of eastern oa
end verd antique marble have been In
stalled, ana me iiour nw i " ...
The old quarters of this firm will aoon
be occupied by the Btandard Invest
ment company. - .
tn nmnaua-h and the Jury sworn
In hU department of the circuit court
tomorrow Will resume the hearing ' of
testimony In the case of ' Mamb A
. . . i . . n inifM. ri Bmitn. one
i. .avakina- to recover. on a note ror
$1,100. given la 18. Dr. Smith denying
the .lability. ,
The present trend of American poli
tics and the Oregon conatltutlon wlU be
discussed by ex-District Attorney W. C.
Bristol before the Peoples Forum at
3fe meeting In Selllng-Hirsch hall,
rr.tv nA Waahintrton Streets, St 9
o'clock tonight. Seats free.
Union men and friende are eordlany
invited to hear Walter Thomas Mills
.v.. -n.i.i union meeting tonight In
Drew hall discuss economics from
u"on viewpoint vThe lecture 1- under
the auspices of branch A of the local
Socialist party.
The Home Training Circle of the Ock
ly Green school held ts regular meeting
pvidav Aorll 10. A valuable paper on
ervousnW' by Dr. Osmon Royal was
read by Mrs. W. J. Hawkins, who com
Sented at length on Its practical bear-
la. v- .
A. a Braefield and wife leave today
for Hot Laka. Oregon." Mr. Brasfleld
wlU be there one week. to take a much
needed rest Mrs. Brasfleld will remain
four weoE Tto recover from, the effeoU
of an attack of clatlca.,,s.-ji,,' :','..-t;
Uve Out Doora and Have Health
Willamette brand tents are made out
of bet material and VPe5,or,.wf rklJ"
ship? For sale by all-dealers. Wll
famette Tent Awning . Co, Mfga.,
Portland. . ,i
This will remind you that now la
the time to ,have your hair mattresses
renovated aid returned the same day.
Phone M"- The Portland Curled
Hai?FVc wry- H. Metsger. proprietor.
Thla Is a beautiful day. Take the Ore-
piaotrlc car at Front and Jefferson
ftreets and get off at Capitol Hill. It
i the prettiest place In all of Portland.
Only 6 cent car fare.
The Portland Shoe Repair company,
5 Yamhill street, between Third and
Fourth streets. Phone Main 7668. Tour
Zu. ; nalrad whUe To wait Beet
oak soles. 75 cents. Bauer & Stopper.
Tillamook, the dalryman'a paradise,
and the county with a great lumbering
future. See Ralph Aokley, secretary
Tillamook Development league, COS Cor
bett building. -
Steamer "jesse Harklns. for Camae.
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. leaves Washington street
dock at P. . - v
m Mi., i hnnXMA Antlera . werth
of lots were sold this week In la O.
Ralston'a South Portland Heights.;.
Oregon Trust - 4t ' Sevlngs bank de-
gosltors meeUng. 8eUlng-Hlrsch hall,
undayt April 18. P. m.
Vote for Thomaa MeNamee. candidate
for Republican nomination for constable
Portland diatricfc :s ,
Vote for Thomas McNamee, candidate
for Republican nomination for constable
Portland diatrlct. . . . -
Rate in-Saa Francisco $, eteam
er. , Frank BoUara, agent, lit .Third
Acme OH Co. eels safety coal ell and
fine gasoUne. ' Phone Kast Tl B-10QT.
Trellis work, wire fencing. Portland
Wire Iron Works, Second and Everett
J. A. Currey has begun suit' in. the
rlrrult court arainat John P. Sharkey,
rilnn T Cha.bao Tn.Anl. f TTAa 1 V filill
the If. W- Lenirfce company to recover
on a noia lor j.ovu. uiuu no u.hm
TODAY
' ' . i AT v .
AilW
Tenth nd ' Couch 8tret
Symphony
Orchestra
65 Musicians 65
300-?Vocal Chorus--300
4-Eastcrn Vocal Soloists 4
10- Inslrumcntal Soloists -1 0
this
.ffernoosi
At 2:50 o'Clock
BY HANDEL
CombiDed Chorut and Orchestra
Tonight
At 8:15 o'Clock
Grand Orchestra Progrsm With
t Vocal and Instrumental Soloa
SEATS ON SALE
UNTIL 1 O'CLOCK AT
SHERMAN-CLAY'S
MUSIC STORE
6th and
Morrison
Prices f 1.00, $1.50, f2.00
was given on October SI, 1007, and Is
now overdue and unpaid.
Woman's Exchange, 111 Tenth atreet.
lunch 11:80 , to 1; business men's lunch.
Vote for 48 . Elmer B. Colwell,
Republican candidate for atate senator.
Dr Darling removed to Macleay build
ing. Fourth and Wash. Suite 210, 111.
B. W. Moore, expert photographer.
Elks' building. Seventh and Stark eta
Removal sale. Arctic soda fountain,
furniture. Hotel ranges. 18T Front
Hong Lee Steam Laundry. Flrst
claas work; reasonable. Both phones.
Dr. J. R. Wetherbee removed to 620
Medical building. Park and Alder.
0o per roll. Trout Lake butter. Hen-lon-Henley
Co., 267 Yamhill street.
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.,
Chambers A Son, opticians, 1J 7th.
Berger, signs, show cards. SM TamTrtU.
Journal want ads, lo a word.
LOGS WILL ROLL
' ALL OVER .OilEGOU
Woodmen Head Officers to
Initiate Many Candi
dates Into Mysteries, i
Tli WrtnrtmftTl Of Ore ST Oil will hold
five log-rollings at aieoiora. P fi
Roseburff. AnrUffH; McMlnnvlllo. April
. . . . a a 11 .
19', formula, ajjui . y"" . .
April IS. At these meetings large
classes of candidates will be Introduced
Into the mystenesoi wooucmi. s ijr
Head Consul X. I. Boak and associate
head officers. 5 , .
A Urge crowd of members from Port-
to McMmnvUle on Wednesday, April 16
at 4:10 P. m, ins nam w.u
members and candidates from stations
all along the line. The McMlnnvllle
camp members have made preparations
to receive the visitors in, most hospi
table manner., xue w'""
a special rat of one and one third fare
for the round trip on the certificate
plan.' ' , ' ' "... ftlmrm will
on -Apru -j, u v. . .....
return to Portland, and In the evening,
there will bee Errand lhltlaUon of 600
candidate" in thi west side Woodmen
temole. 128 Eleventh street. There will
be special excursions from several out
side points.'.
. .Where to Dine.
Moore's ' restaurant serves "PM
60-cent Sunday dinner. . U Fifth st
Watson-Xleataurant will serve a Has
i ahir.kat, dinner totluJ. 69'0enta
- "THE
MESSIAH"
289
OalollbeHlga
Bent District
MISSION DINING SETS
Our last week's rug sale more than ever showed the people that we are
constantly offering prices which our competitors cannot 1?
There's a Reason! OUR LOW RENTS
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Genuine Quartered Oak 8-foot Extension Table, beautiful weath-, r A A
ered finish: regular $36.00 value now ........... .y. i
$48.00 8-foot Extension Table. . .$33.00 $24.00 6-foot Extension Table. . .$17.50
$46 00 8-foot Extension Table. . .$32.00 $18.00 6-foot Extension Tab e. . .$ 3 JO
$27.50 Soot Extension Table. . . $18.50 $17.00 6-foorExtension Table. . .$12.75
V $16.00 6-foot Extension Table... $ 9.25
fict-nn Rnffet . .
Sk00 Buffet
.W Duu ........ ....... - nnri,:
tfOrt tt Huff, . ...... .3)1.UU P;u.UU ,iuxia,
torn 5u?t ::::::::::: -$i4.2s $i8.50 cuna
low Prices'
3C0 -
Our Clothes Will
Fit you always without a fault, but we do
assert and stand ready to prove that our
Cambridge Smart Clothes will fit you with
more style and with fewer alterations, than
any other ready to wear clothes in the
world, bar none. A try on will prove our
assertion. Come in and be convinced.
. f 's ' -" ' t '
Spring and Summer
Models
$20.(H) to $50.00
Sole Agents for the Celebrated
DUNLAP HATS
tdnvi
CAMBRIDGE
and 291 Washington Stree;.
FECI
$36 Table
$25
9l i t
..... . .$36.75 $85.00 China
?2-00 S??-?? Ouna
370 EAJT iSnRSCSa
Confidential
Credit
Cabinet; .$56.00
Cabmet .$ 8.7S
:r,h!n.f ' 61A OK
vuumvv. . . . . . '
cabinet. $12.75
Terras
St.
Mel M
THIS WEEK we are going to
sell 100 Watches at .
Removal Sale Prices
We have onlv a short time left
before moving to our new location,-266
Morrison St., and our
arge stock of Watches must be
reduced. .
, 't '' , ' ,
THIS WILL BE YOUR CHANCC
to buy a watch at a bargai. ;
Ladies' & Gentlemen's Watches
10.09
Wtche for
"Watchee for
tVatulina for
Wet chee for
Wetchen for
Wfttchea for
Watches for
Wetchee for
Wetchea for
Watchea for
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11.60
18.00
20.00
25.00
10.00
15.00
40.00
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AU OOOSf merkea la pUin flrurea.
Thl la a bo OA fld KO TAXM..,-
JAEGER BROS.
.nWULXMM ft OPTtCIAK.
1X3 III BT XTAM i
A l"tw gltoiroMee) tot Ml at feturaula.
CURES RHEUMATISM
mm at A "
Dolden's
Rheumatic
Cure
lar kettle. . ' ri Dotue.
am mzasii, szuxst rom. '
RHEUMATISM
nr zrs atJurr roasts.
Sdatiea
Neuraliitv
Kenrouaneaa
Bleeplesanesa
Nenroua Headachea
Keurallo Headaohea
Nenreua Dyapepeia
Nerroua Affectlooa .
A.W. Allen & Co.
Wboleaala and Retail Drafff lata,
16th k Marshall Stv Portland. Or.
FACIWC COAST AGENTS.
WRESTLING MATCH
At The '
HEILIG THEATRE
Wedneaday Breninir, April IS, at S3
.. Bkarp.
DH. B. F. ROLLER, of Seattle
VIHOR McLAGLtN, of Tocoma
" BIST TV9 XV TSBXa fAXAB. ' "
A SlfiVOlara Xntertaltmieiit torn XAdlea
. and OenUemea. .
General admission, ' '''-fT
eat, fl. $1.60. $8. Box seat a, t.8Q.
The Nickelodion
130 Sixth St,:Portland, Or.:;
Shamus O'Brien
NEW PROaHAfl FO,R SUNDAY
? . 4 'J "'a.'''' ' 1 '-.
Fare ueauiuai jaav jtweuy
Gold Braceleta and 61o
net Ring of all deecrlp-
tiona mad to order.
American -namea
a-raved with tba tnrea
cardinal Chines haro
tera, via.. Glory. Proa- ;
perity and Longevity.
Chargea. reaaenakle and;
ordera of any design :
premptly executed and
aent prepaid to any part
It H The Bkllled
Cu..e -eweler. rOCXOXTtQ .CO,
Jay Tu cneng. unp. . j-r
Diamond Douse Paint
GUARANTEED ' , '.
I canon Iota, 11.40 P sal.
X talloit lota. 1.50 P al,
Manufactured by '
P0STLA119 SASQ & C002 CO.
DRAYAGE pchnery. Safes
STORAGE na Mrcnaflcise
TRACKAGE J Moved 4 Stored
. t aw ait, unnre Botk
4th & DAVIS
TWO
Varenoaaag
nth & non
., ..11 a. .nn KB
Rlfjr alightly damaged ae win
Reduction iftgFS&vZ
. sons. Domeauca,
in Sewing ffr?gj fw
Machines a-riau -
835 UorrUoa Bt, Margnaia ldf.
tADILSI
Your Neck and Face
mad beautiful, plump ' and PwrW
white - ltb SV,,ff j"U,for t-at
Cal. - ' ' '- - ' - ' ' '
WSri SSaac-.r. US i,,.
Jaon atreet. ' -
BUY BTOCX IN TIOJ
BONV.LLE PU3. CO.
rWI V IN Lift AND
T M . c. K. vrsTt"
D E ST 8C3 Wfcii i B'JJ j-