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.THE'. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,1 PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL ' 24, 1808! fr Toivri Topics WOODARD CLADICE CO. ' M ,11 TODAY'S AMtSEMKNTS. HHUg. ..,.),.;. .The District Leader" Vt.rnildcn ' .1 "The Ralle Of NW York" ilaar,....Trie Stranse Adventures of i ... Miss lirown." Lvrla : Thelma'' filar "How Vaster Butte In" Ursnd Vaudeville ' While Elmtr Jennings U in Jail await. Jng th action of tha grand Jury btotuM, ; , of tho "bade' game"' Plrl tn en Oregon City hotel, hie wire does not mm to be tnoonsolabla. John Ollmore, II years old. was arrested thla morning pecause ne nas ap.m too nuoa urn ui Mr a, Jennings' corapanr. H wu at ' flrat suspected of a room-robblnf case, and an' Investigation brought surprle . In results, "tone waa sick and some- hodr had to look altar bar." declared tha boy at tho poUco atatlon. ' "Xou don't ' think I'd steal a man a wlfa whlla ha la in JaiL do your But ho waa locked up on a oharaa of ragranoy. Jennings waa today bald under 11.069 bonda to ap , pear bafora tba grand Jury, and aa tho ball waa not forthcoming bo will stay tn Jail for a time. . . , ; v Somebody objects to "Irene" on ao tomobllee and to accomplish that and Introduced aa ordinance tn tba council festerdar prohibiting thair operation tn ortlaad. "Uomabody,'' whoovor ho la, . algnad CounoUman Annand'a nam a to tha ordinance, but tho councilman da ciarad that ho know nothing of tho ' measure and that ha waa not raaponalblo for it. Tho measure provides a Una of 1109 for Jy pereon found using a "siren" on an automobllo in tha otty. Tha ordinance waa referred to tha eom mlttoo on haaith aad police. jLate ear Borneo from Portland to all points botwoan Oolf Junction and Lents Junction on' Bprlngwator division Port land Ballvar, Light ft Powor company. Effective Monday, April 27. tho lit Scott oara leaving airat and Alder, streets at 1:40, 11, 11:10 and 11:40 p. m. will turn In to carbarn at MUwaukle ovar tho Bprlngweter dlrlaloa via Lents Junction, furnishing a lata aorvloo to all point botwoan Lenta Junction and uou junction, Tha Oregon Haaaam Paving company waa gran tad ponnlaalon by tha paaaaga of an ordlnaaco in tha oouncll yeeter- day to lay throo blocka or Ita newpave mant ton Hancock street, botwoan T wen - ty-foorth and Twenty-seventh. Thla la a now form of pavement oomposed of concroto with 'a hard aurfaoo and aald to ba adaDtablo to tho Oregon cltmata. Tho contract arrangad for yesterday wim do la tho naturo or a trial. t i a . I II Til (I 1 I I III I I 7 I I I I I . f II II .11 II I I III - . i-unuiiu uuuuu w iwu, wo m. YtnSll I Q-:'(PIWNE MAIN 4918 ' $15.00tPress SMrts at $85 i . i i . i . ' ' i II- . - . . , TT 1 9 PJtlRS Tho oouncll paaaod tho ordlnanoo ap propriating 14l for tha pay of ahlnglara omployad on tho foraatry building. Thla money haa boon held un aaveral montba bocauao of a - technicality and for a tlmo figured prominently In the fight be tween the mayor and the majority party c the council, the latter contending that an Irregularity had occurred In making - arrangements with the ablnglera for per forming tho work. An ordinance providing a 1100 license for drugglate Bailing Intoxicating liquors waa introduced in the city council yes terday afternoon and referred to the liquor license committee. Councilman Baker 'objected to the ordinance on the ground that If drugglsta are allowed to eell liquor In any other way than by prescription they ahould be compelled to pay the regular liquor license of f Q0 a -year, Richard H. Johnaan nf d rants Pasa has been charged by thw government are to bo held I for Valilt4hoaPa with cutting "lit crda ot wood from "? A .W4CM ii'-VLVi,! i..nn..n,l.n1 ' Th r..nr nn Alul . yy., ' Wonderful values in tailor-made Dress Skirts,; made of wire Voile, all-wool Voile and Chiffon Panama in dull or glossy black; handsomely plaited and trimmed in black taffeta silk folds; regularly worth) $12.50 to $15.(jJO Special for Saturday only. ........ J)0 D $6.50 Silk and Lin- gerie Waists, $3.48 -Lingerie Waists '99c Exceptlontl Values in ladle' Pure White Silk Walita, alao Lingerie Waists, trimmed in fine French lacea and in open work ef fect; values op to $6.50 Satur- tlQ 'yQ day, choice. . . . . . . D0e40 Ladies' Madras and Lawn Waists Trimmed in laces and embroideries, the lat est styles, regularly worth $1.60 to QQ $2.00 Saturday only, choice .e77C Specials' in Two Most Popular Brands of Corsets i . . Headertop'a and , American Bettrtiea tho two moit popular brands of Conets then ' tpecial pricei for Sat urday. Coma in many styles, in cluding the tape firdle, extended lip, high butt, straight front, me dium long, etc. Specially priced for two day: 64 Regular S1.S0 grade tl.lO Regular S2.00 gride. f 1.4 T Regular $2.50 grade fl.89 Regular $3.00 grade ta.SS "Merry Wdow,, Veils A nperior grade silk net, with silk- selvage and chenille doti, regularly worth $3.50. Special for Satur- J 25c Children's Children's Fine Rib Cotton Hose, absolutely fast black, seamless, double heel and toe, regular 25 value. Spe coal for Saturday, the f 7 pair , 1IC 3 PAIRS for 50c Ladies' Summer Weight Union Suits 39c Ladies' White Cotton Knit Union Suit, made of fine combed domestic yarn, crocheted and taped around the yoke, and draw ers edged with Torchons, reg. ; 50c value. Spe cial for OQ Saturday... Ja7L Regnlar 25c Hose Supporters for 17c Superior quality Silk Elastic Hose Supporters, in all de sirable colors, patent safety clasp, regular 25c value. Saturday, the jy Ladies' fine Whit Laundered Collars We are just in receipt of La dies' New Turnover Collars, made of fine !inenf hand somely embroidered in open needlework effects. A wide range of styles to choose from. Choice 25c UsePvrcPrugs It is the constantly increasing trade and demand for pore drugs and our fre quent purchases to supply this demand that keeps oar drugs fresh and pure. . , In addition to this, we employ an ex perienced staff of pharmacists educated both , theoretically and practically to wait upon the public, The services of this perfectly equipped department are always at, your disposal, and we hope that we may be able to continue to merit the approval of the general public in the future, as we believe we have done in the past. Inquiries regarding this de partment will be carefully answered. . U-AD -DAS SPECIALTIES U-AR-DAS Bath of Benaoirv A delightful preparation in tablet form for .use in the bath. Leaves the body with: an exquisite odor and imparts a fresh, youth-n ful luster to the skin . . .. . .OUC U-Ar-Dai Complexion Soap Prepared from ' pure vegetable oils. Contains no other perfume than that from the oils of which it is composed. Cake, 15e, in " box .....r..;.lUC U-Ar-Daa Luxurv The iudicious use of this excellent preparation will preserve and restore soft nei to the skin and remove all unpleasant eruptions Cfl or sallowness; bottle v.'........r...;.aiUC U-Ar-Das Cold Cream A superior preparation. Keeps the skin soft and smooth; excellent for gentleman's use A Or after sharing; per jar '. ,'.;"UC ForOncWecK Eaton Hurlbut's Tablets: reg ular ISc and 20c, spe- 1 cial LLC Woodlsrk Linen, ner. Ib OC reg. 35c, special M)C Envelopes to match, per 0 package OC Fancy box Papetriea, reg. 50c, special.... ..29c Tea, we repair Fountain Pens." Tour pen cleaned, adjusted and. filled FREE of charge. Wc WW Charge It The attention of the public is called to the fact that we do a large credit business. Many of our customers .are aware of this and have taken advantage of our liberal system. To those who are not familiar with our generous method of extending credit, we wish to say that it is a pleasure to us to hear you say, charge it Our chief desire is to make our store of service to you. Wo solicit your monthly ac count..' . ! Atomizers lor Throat and Nose Oil Atomirers, small bot- ?CV tie, metal tube ,., OJC Vest Pocket .Atoraiier, ffn for oil or water .JUC Water or Oil Atomizer," three hard rubber, tips.",. .. .fl.00 Water or Oil Atom- CI 9C izer, long metal tips, vleeW All Glass Nebulizers, 1 ft A red rubber bulb.... pl all U Nasal Douches, glass and 'white enamel, extra bulbs, CO SOe up to ..i..yUC Phonographs TalKinrJ Machines Records advei in the United States court yes,terdar and a benen warrant issued for John-1 son's arrest-. . The amount or nail nasi been piaoed at 1600. Tomorrow la the last day of the big 11 days' sale at Davidson Proa.' store. If rou have not purchased your spring suit, hat, shoes, etc., you have this op portunity to save more than one half the. amount you Intended spending-. Positively the last day.. Look over the prices on the last page. Then come to 7 'litird street lepartment Portland, 1 Kana Nalaon. eonvtoted by a Jury of contributing to the delinquency of u.iniu to Mm ana Tear In Jail by Judre Bronaurn tn in circuit court yesieraay aiwrnoon. We snonn and press your clothes hint vour shoes, all for 11. 0 montn. Main 114. A-4S14. Wasona run every where. Unique Tailoring wo. sus Hiart Extra specUl Friday an Baturaay, Canadian club whiskey, 11.10; naonogram ninra of oualltv.' HHo else, 10c Na- Artlcles lost and found on tha street cars April St: . Tea umbrellas, two Uonal Wine company, Fifth and Btark. ttolden Grain Granules, tho 10s per purses, rive packages, one pair nose I cent pure cereaj eorree, eurea ayspepsia Kiaeaes, zour tuncn Doxes, one cou wire, one pair shoes, nne fur collar, one paok aae books. Call at the lost article room of the O. w. P. railway station. corner rjrai ana Aiaer, 3. W. Cason, 70S East Stark street Is the latest victim of the industrious room thief. A gold watoh was taken last nlaht Ed Thompson. North Fourteenth street reports tha loss of a diamond pm ana two rasora rrora his room. i- Our wines, at $1.10 a gallon, are old and of great purity and delicious flavor; our stock of llauors is very extensive. All orders will be delivered to all parts or int ciiy. rsauonai wine company. Fifth and BUrk. Phones Maid Ui; Purity Liquor Company Epecial. This week our $1.60 grade red and white Port at fl per gallon. Bottled beer a specialty. ree 4427. B-l$6$. ,10$ and nervousnee All grocers. Tastes better than common coffee. sriaamer Jena Rarktna. for Camaa. Waahoural and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at I p. n. tror hlsh-erade evecUclea at low room tnier. a gold waton was Taken prCM see George Bubensteln. optician, from ls rooni In the Bt Charlea hotel ft, iurth at, bet YamhUl and Wl delivery. Eaat Morrison. Phone East Live Out Doors and Have Health wuiamette nrana tenta are made out or neat material and superior workman by all dealers. shtD. ' For sale lamette Tent aV Portland. Awning - Co., Wll- Mfgs..i Tha Portland Shoe Repair company, 269 Yamhill street between Third and Fourth streets. Phono Main TCSS. Your shoes repaired while you wait fieati oak. soles. 76 cents.. Bauer 4b Stopper. Examinations by the civil service ...... .. ... ... ... .rxm at old soiaiers on memorial i commisaion are xa ue aeia may su zor XnV ipprbpriatlon was made upon tne position oi lumoerman in tne zorest I request from .the old sol vice at a saiary or si.suo a year, niainad that as time DDerlr reeni service at a salary or si.soo a year. Applicants must be well versed in the lumber business. May si examinations Acme Ofl Col sell safety coal ell ana fin gasoline, fnoae jcast i-iei, Trellis Work, wire fenctnsr. " Portland Wire Iron Works. Second and Everett Women's Excbanm. lit Tenth street lunch 11. T s to Ml buainees men a luaca, W. ' A. Wise and associates, cam leal dentists. Third and waaningion. Chambers Son, opticians, 111 Tth. Barter, signs; show cards. 114 Yambin. Dr. B. C Brown. Eye-Ear. Marquam. Journal want ada. lo a word. APPEOPEIATE FUND FOR VETEEAK8' GRAVES Members of the city council showed their spirit yesterday when they unani mously passed an ordinance appropriat ing 1260 out of . the special council fund of $1,000 for-members of the G. A. R. to be used la decorating- the 01 Ola soiaiers on merauruu aay. maae upon i rnnat from .the old soldiers who ex plained tnat aa uma goes on uie Bur den of properly respecting tneir aeaa comrades becomes heavier and that thav have been forced to make em appeal for assistance. The coancllmen rose to tne occasion ana nrf uw mono from their own fund there .being no other way In which they could legally appropriate the money. - x ne veterans upwium "i.i mm wju There was a time when housekeepers felt it oecessarv to keep half a dozen differe'nt kinds NEW RIGHT OF WAY year passes mere , are more arares to Avnnt, uiA fewer veterans left to do the work and pay the expense. FOR UNITED ROAD of soap on hnd. But that was before Ivory Soap was made. Such a thing is no longer, necessary; orde- j sirable. , . - For the bath, for the " , tf . , - " - , or way again. it wn. prooeoiy arrange toilet, for .fine, laundry;-hWa. purposes, ivory boap It la probable that within a few days negotiations now on between the county and the United KaJlways oompany will be completed and the railroad company will seoure franchises for the use of the White. House and lilnnton roads on terms favorable to the, county. The railroad company wisnes to run on tne I White House road to the cemetery and i then cut across to Its own right of way. while on the Lilnnton - road It wishes to travel as, far as Falrmount Tavern, then leaving for its own riaht of way again. "It will. probably arrange meat answers merit. - every require- Clean-Up Day at The Dallee. i vorjr fcoap 99o Pcr.Ccnt. Pure. 04 IBdmIiI bteDatek to The JearnaLi SThw Dallea Or- Anril 4. -Todar la clean up day in-The Dalles. All the business houses .closed for half a day and the delivery wagons are being used In hanllns awav rubbish. ' The mvi had declared a half holiday, and the schools were dismissed for all day and everybody pitched In and cleaned' up. Wagons for hauling away rubbish were provided free of charge A New Departure The cost of- Intermsnts has been greatly reduced by the Holmaa Under talriiiff Mimninv. Heretorore it nas een tne custom or for fu funeral directors to maks charges ail incidentals connected wi'.n a nerat Ths Edward Holman Undertak Ins oomnsnv. the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that cuatom. When caaket la furnished by us we make no extra charges for enlbalmtng, hearse to cemetery, outside box or any services tnat may be re quired of us, except clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a saving or lie to .'a on eacn runerai, THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. ago Tsxmo sr. ooa. saxmost. ronrth St, Bet, Stark aad WasUagton, WHO WILL MAKE ANSWER TO THIS? Portland. Anril It. To the Editor of The Journal Being a saioonman, and somewhat bewildered, I want to ask a question of the public. For many years the newspapers, the preachers and Prohibitionists have been reachers and the advising me and my colleagues to stay out of poli tics. At the same time the Prohlbltlon- 1 ts are going to call a local option elec tion next June and put me out of busi ness. . Now. what am I to dor It seems to be a case of "you'll be damned If you ao, and you ii oe oamnea iz you aon t. If I ask my friends to vote against pro hibition. I will be accused of "getting nolltlcs." If I' don't I will be re- Droaohed with showing a lack of inter' eat In my own affairs. If I argue Chat frohlbltlon stagnates business and hrows people out of employment I am doing pontics. ir i aon t, tnepreaen- ers will have tne rieid ail to tnemseives and their sophistical arguments will be believed bv many persons who have never heard the other side I want to know how a liquor merchant can stay nut nt nnlltlne when the eltv la full nf professional hired agitatora armed wltS ao nniair iocu uyuuu uir, Again, ii i am not a puouo speaker myself, would It be allowable for me to nire some one to speaa in my nenaizr The other side does it. lr I am not writer myself, might" I pay a man to write xor mei . . -,, ... The toint is tms: ir i nav to have these things done, I will be acoused of raisin r a tauaa corruDtlon fund." Rut In a Portland -evening paper, April 16, the Rev. J. R. Knodell, a salaried super intendent ' of the Anti-Saloon leaa-ue. stated that his aids would have a large fighting fund, And that one man alone had subscribed 11.000 to It Is sauce tor the goose no longer sauce for tbe gaaaerr ' ;.w And, further, It has been -suggested that the liauor merchants publish in the daily papers the names of all who sign the local option - petitions. It this Is done, would it be Justifiable for me to refuse to patronise those men who sign the oetitions which aim to, nut ma out or DusinessT it i were to out my gro ceries and clothing, etc., only from some CASTOR I A 1 - tat Jxdusii and CMldrea. - Tts tki Yea Hars Ahrajs E::2ft Bears Uui - Bipiaureof n sr a v m tbssth wtMiw I4th aad Washlagtoa Phones Main X and A-im. tfunawt AT SOB ovruwrar. special Price Paint and Varnish A little paint proper! applied at this season of the year adds a beauty and freshness to the home and its furnishings that is very pleasing to the eye. - - - . All our paints are strictly first class. Floor Paints, all colors, quart. .45? Japalac, all colors, pint 40$ Enamels, all colors, can......l54 Bath Tub Enamel, can ...25t Varnishes, per can. . ..15 and up Wire Screen Enamel, can 15f Varnish Brushes 10 and up LAWN and GARDEN HOSE - Every piece guaranteed to last a year and a nozzle given FREE with every 50 feet With ordinary care our hose will last two seasons I0-ft Dover ottos, U-ln.flS.OO so-ri. uover cotton, K-ln.flS.60 50-ft Cheater cotton, K-ln.ft6.00 S9-ft Chester cotton. -in (6.60 10-ft Shalham rub ber. -!n...fl5.00 f 0-foot Columbia rub ber. H-in...fl5.50 50-foot Columbia rub ber. 4-ln.fl6.0O SS-ft Woodlark rub ber, H-ln-..6.60 SO-ft Woodlark rub ber. -in.7.00 50-ft Oregon rubber, -n S8.00 Hoae Reels. ..fll.OO Nossles -AOs Sprinklers ...26e to ftl.25 Menders 5e up Cross English Gloves and London Leathers Tomorrow II U Time 1 I I Tomorrow Night j The Musical -Corned- Success "VMM DISTBIOT UASX0S" lEvenlngs. 1.50 to 50c; Mat, II to tto. HEILIG THQATRQ 14th sod Washington Phones Mala 1 and A-1I2I. NIGHTS BEGINNING! NEXT MON- - . . iJAX Special PrW Matinee Wednesday ssTUrTTM AJTD HBATX In the Musical Play "TXa HAM TnMM Evenings, 1 to 50c; Mat, $1.50 to IQq MARQUAM ORAISD Portland's Famous Theatre Phone Main S Tonight Saturday Matinee and Night Last Three Performances Ban rrancisoo Opera Company Prasent- ing mTMM viT.T.a o mm of msn PHled With Bright Sparkling Comedy and Bong Hits ISc; 50ca " " BAKER THEATRE GEO. L. Baker, am ir,n,r Tonight All This Week Mat Rsturdav TSUI STBAVOB AJf BUTUsVESl Or suss xsowjr." A Scream of fun and laurhtAr T.lfs In a Sirl's boardinar wthnnl , DM win laugh at "CharleVa Aunft Well, you Will laurh at thla Evenings. tSc. 16c. 60c Mata. 15a. tie. STeas Week smerlock Xolmee." LYRIC THBATER Botb rboneai sgala 4888) Home, A-108S. Week commencing Monday, April 20, R. P. Allen oreaenta Miss .Verna Helton and the Allen 8tock Company in Charles W. Chase's dramatisation of Marie Co relli's celebrated novel, "Tnuu." Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Batur aay ana Bunaay. prices 10c and 10c. Every evenins- at 1:11. Prlcee inn. Ai and tOc Boxes SOo. Office open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. TOE GRAND Vaodevllle de Luxe For the-Entire Week of anril to SUJUUBV ft rUWBSV Presenting Geo. M. Cohan's Comedy, "Election Bets." MB,, LEO COOPER A CO-Presenting ne rrit'm or cnwpr TWO BOBESA Dainty Musical Offer- insr. . !. T. MOJrntBSSA The Dean of the I. A. T. & E. Operators. Exhibiting THE STAR Fboaesi ZTsw, A-149S via as. a-t 1. 1808. Week Beginning April The R. E. French Stock Company 4 In Their Farewell Production, KOV lixna imwiin rm h A Comedy Drama In Four Acts, by Owen im-wim. matinees sunaay, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at S:S0 n. m Prices loo and SOo. Everyevening at B.im v. m. rnces tec. iba ana shiv Next Week the Armstrong Musical Comedy Company Presents nA Scotch Highball." The NICKELODION - ISO sUzta Bt. ' ' Two Brothers Storm at Sea friendly Store, t will be aemiaMt nt "hn. cot ting" my opponents. And yet I re member two Vetera am that the T?a -T Whitcomb Brougber advised his follow ers , pot to patronise the Oreronian be cause It rafusml tn iMl In with htm nn all points. A business man said to me the other day that it was about time for the liquor men to patronise their friends and refuse to do business with their ene mies. NOW would It ha wrnni tnr.mv colleagues and myself to take this ad os . . -f .j,. ; .,,. .. I reallV think the altusMnn wnnM Ka perplexing to any man, and especially to a email liquor merchant alio la a great believer i in mlndtnr his own huaTnu. au there to mlrrt thpira. J. R. PENNEY. icnarasom Have the latest styles largest as sortment of Suits for your selection and, more important than all, prices that are convincing. You will be delighted at the showing to be seen in the garments that are just the thing this season. A. J. Richardson Co. 283-285 Washington St 283-285 Washington St Opposite Woodard, Clarke C& Co. '! j-C"f ':V; iL- If1 "ill ii i iiiim. ml Diamond Roof Stains AXXi 8KABSS MADE FROM CREOSOTE , 5 Qal. Lots 75c Per Qal. Portland Sash & Door Co. 830 Fojrr IT. FOXTXASTO. ox. ONLY T HE BEST IN LITE AND " ' ACCIDENT INSUHANCE " a' k. wssToir SOS WeUs Vaxgo BldV C .if. F. W. Balt6s and Company inVite your inquiries for PRINTING t ltoBa Alies First aiid Oat) fez a I JtlJtl I It i 'Os cave .Jf WW,,,, . . j Coney Come end bave rre examtnstlon. WE EXTRACT TL'liTH I'Kt.t:; ..'t- VER FILX1NOS, So UP: ?!. t f'li.L. INOS. TSc VJft SET Ojr.TKKXU. S4 v: BPLE.VDID SKT. 1S.0U: . c.CLU CROWNS. 1S0 TO IS SO. Alt wora ruarantcru tor le years. Lady attendant always present. i wlthnal t 'i I work done absniutelr sperlallats ot from It to ii jrei' pertence. Dosfon Dc::.c: Borne Tiaoue i r&one I " -' i S $91 i I"