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THE OREGON DAILY' jbURNAL. . PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 8, 1008. AsrcsrsnisTa. I IliLitl JLfcJdJAavU. If : TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENT9.---- iJeUlg.;.;.. Portland Symphony ;ert Tin k ar ...... I i. he Cumber. jyiugiiuuu. .Yaudeville Ey;teV:;Av::::,yuiia Magnolia.- VI ITM1 . i 'Wli't th' ";jbullet-Uki 7 name branded at the top of 'one of the bright est, little trade" publications vevcrf Is sued in Portland. It is published by ths J. K. ; GUI company, wholesale eta tinners and booksellers ' of this ;Clty. Put Printers'. Ink In a dress suit wiih " a rose In Its' buttonhole and you have "Gill's Boole plate papers, the best of color printing In plaoes, plenty of whits spaca. for "QIUV"- knows the Greek value of not crowding ornament . Into too small limits, a variety of artlstlo. -type- faces, n- go to make ''QUI s - handsome a little booklet as Ink, paper, rrpu and brains can well turn out. The nhtect nf ."(3111 honestly expressed Is to advance the business of the J, JC Gill -company And especially to sell very its In frankly ' and own pages, SAFE-DEPOSIT BOXES $4 AND UP PER YEAR. fancy postal card or some books they would Uke to haveyou see.---;. f At a meeting of the University Park Push club last night resolutions were adopted favoring -municipal -lighting plant as advocated by Mayor Lane. Ar rengementa for the Boss Festival were left in the hands. of the committee ap pointed to represent the club at., the meeting of the united dubs of the peninsula text Monday evening. -A resolution was Introduced asking the council ' to change the , name of the street which bears the names of Pippin on one end and Dawson on the other, to . Willumbla avenue. A committee was appointed -to go before the park board and urge the necessity of Im proving and beautifying Columbia park. Ml ; " t ' Members of the Oregon Tax Reform association and. their, wives attended a banquet at Watson's restaurant last bight, and exchanged ideas and planned "to- push the work more actively- than ever from now until election - day In June, when their proposed measure will be voted on. H. w. Stone presided and called on a number for short toasts. All who. responded expressed 'satisfaction at . . 1. - . 1 mallnv 1 WIIU BUUIL iVBl . Miss S. Wll the state and address the voters where- ever arrangements were made. Effective May 7, 1908. The Portland Railway. Light Power company has issued the following order, affecting the Portland railway division only: "Effective May 7. 108, smoking on dosed cars will be allowed uuly "on rear platform. Conductors will keep the rear , doors closed as much as pos sible and will not allow passengers to stand on the rear platforms to the ex- tent of blocking either the platform or the steps, thus Interfering with pas sengers entering or leaving the car. A. P. Severance was acquitted on the charge of violating" the city plumbing ordinance In Judge Bronaugh's depart ment of the circuit court yesterday af ternoon He was accused - of falling proDerly to ventilate the plumbing in a house on Ohama street. -The testimony showed that other men were engaged on the -work, which resulted from the reconstruction of the house, the old fixtures being replaced. The case was appealed from the municipal court, where Severance was fined 950. The Mount Beott Improvement asso ciation held a rousing meeting Mon day evening. The association's hall at Arleta was filled to overflowing. Sat isfactory progress In the matter of se curing better eleotrle light service 'for v the district was reDOrted. More than 60 new poles have been placed and tho "company is going ahead rapidly with S reparations for the wiring of real ences. ... WOO DIRECT f HE f fairs . of I ' this bank in- B ', sist . upon , a v 1 , -1 strict compli- - -ance with" every rule' having ' for its object the safety and success of the institution. Our ; methods, hough con-' ' -servative, are modern.- and liberal. , German American Bank &ixth and Washington Sts., Portland,. OregonT - yesterday afternoon. - He was accused of larceny in a dwelling In taklns 1(6, a watch and two foreign coins from the room ' of Alfred Trippe In a lodging house. - This, wlll- titn a Jail sentence The meeting of the Ladles auxiliary to the A. O. H. last Monday, night In the W. O. W. hall,' om Eleventh street, was largely attended and 5 members were present. The meeting was closed with short remarks, made by Mrs. K. on. Don't fall to Investigate. Electro, podes you wear them In the shoes for the relief, eijre and prevention of coias, rneumausm ana nervous aisor ders. Absolute specif lo for cold feet. Guaranteed satisfactory or money back. Ask for circular, Albert Beral, the druggist, Sts Washington, near Second.. On the. ground of desertion. Mrs. Harty Jane Blackwell has Begun suit for divorce in the ciroult court from Evan Owen Blackwell. They were mar ried In Oregon City tn 190S, and the wue says ner nusDana snipped on a vessel for Queenstown two years later, leaving her to do as best she could. . The Journal will refcelve bids for a year, or six months' contract for haul ing and "delivery of all mall, express and packages between The Journal office and cars, depots and postofflce, afternoons and Sunday morning. Par ticulars about wagons, deliveries and time consumed can be had by calllne en the circulation manager. The' Journa of floe. Fifth and Yamhill streets. One of. the finest specimens 'of dis play advertising, for which there is much credit to the writer of the nub licity, appears In today's issue of the Journal for the Crawford shoe store. Its excellence is typical of the quality wnion wis -xrawxora snoe possesses. The styles of the "Crawford" shoe are acknowledged to be the very best; in fact, they are' recognised leaders. The weekly meeting of the Sunnyslde W. C T. U. will be held at the Roma of Mrs. Densem, 1001 East Yamhill, tomorrow .at 3:30 p. m. Mrs. Add! ton's talk at the mothers' meeting of last wee on "woman in industry was very Interesting and - Instructive. Bunnyslde union will rive an entertain raent at - the Sailors' Institute. Third and Flanders, Friday evening. Alleging that Emll F. Volgt, a former employe, was overpaid when he left its employe, the Bullion Mining company has begun suit against him in the clr cult court to recover 1714. The com plaint asserts that Volgt falsely repre Dlalntirrs district of . British Columbia sented that . he had performed extra la- laintirrs bor on the Tale 1903. property In the in ' Mrs. McMonagle, mother of C A. Mc- Monagle, arrested in Los Angeles on war ran f sworn to by C. A. Wood, says that she .received, no Insurance money after her husband's death, and that her son Is welcome to all the money he has received from her as tils 'Share of his father's -estate, which amounted to about 18,009. -.--v Members of Sunnyslde and Multno mah camps. Woodmen of the . World, ' are cordially Invited to attend the en tertainment to be given in Multnomah hall. East Sixth and Alder, next Friday evening av s o ciocx. , Alfonse Gountler was convicted of simple larceny by a jury in ..Judge O'Day's department of the circuit court U Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for in advance and used only between tne nours or and 8 a. m. and 6 and 9 o. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste fully it will be shut off. ii - The Regulator line steamboat Bailey Oatzert makes round trip to The Dalles dally except Sunday. Leaves Portland 7 a m., returns 9 p. tn. Alder" street dock. Phones Main 914. A-6112. , . Take your .prescriptions and drug or ders to Albert Bernl, the druggist, 388 Washington street. Satisfactory re sults, at moderate prices. - Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 1 p. m. . Prasp's band and orchestra will play et opening dance. Oriental building, Wednesday evening. May 6. Nuf sed. Rlngler's new swimming baths now open. Largest In city. Everything just right. 36c. 386 H East Morrison. Prasp's band and orchestra will, play at opening dance, Oriental building, to night. Nuf sed, . ' - ? Woman's Exchange 188 Tenth street, lunch 11:26 to 8; business men's lunch. D. Chambers Son, opticians, now at 321 Morrison street, Marquam btkilding. - W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists, .Third and Washington. Berger, signs, show cards. 114 Yamhill. Young men's carnival May J 4-17. Journal want ads. lo a word. . Bids f6r Hauling. The Journal will receive bldsfor a year or six months' contract for haul ing and delivery of all mall, express and packages between The Journal office and cars, depots and postofflce, after noons and Sunday morning. Particu lars about wagons, deliveries and time consumed ean be had by calling on the circulation manager. The Journal offloe. Fifth and Yamhill streets. Metsgerji jeweler. 843 Washington. AT THE THEATRES Lackaye Tomorrow Night. - The attraction4 at the- Hellts; theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, for three nights beginning tomorrow, Thurs day, will bo Wilton Lackaye. supported Nearly everybody knows ttat Ivory Soap is the best of bath, nur sery and fine laundry soaps. ; But a great many peo ple do not know that it is just as good for toilet use as for the bath and for fine laundry purposes. nic frtrmrrti art A fnr features' on the present program at the IS, IJJOUgn, anu IOr LGrand and la, being presented by Porter ..;' vfJ- White, the well known actor, and a tn am rpacnn' 'ft i c I capable support The Marco Twins are pure soap and nothing eke, vory poap 994 Per Cent. Piirc by Elsie Ferguson and an excellent com pany or players m wall uaine s play, "'The Bondman." A special price mat inee will be given next Saturday after noon at 3:15 o'clock. . -.. i MTho Climbers" m Drrsa AfYalr. " ' Clyde Fitch's celebrated play, "The CIImhe,rs,-'..ls-:-too- well known to re quire much special recommendation to theatre goers generally, for It has been one of the standard plays many years. The way the Baker, Stock company is presenting It this .week Is the source of surprise and delight. . , , , , William Bernard Coming. ' It will surely be t welcome news to Portland theatre icoers to learn that William Bernard, so many years asso ciated with the Baker Theatre company, will be seen in thls -clty hext Sunday nicht. May 10. together with Miss Mar garet Snow in the - brilliant comedy ''Mrs. Temple's - Telegram." The . ad vance seat e;ale will open next Friday. V- "Under the Magnolias." , Be sure to see the 'Allen comoany in that beautiful southern drama, "Under the Magnolias." this week, Every mem ber of the cast appears to. especial ad vantageana a magnificent performance 1 the result. The production Is elab orate In the extreme. . .''' uTh9 Visitor' The most- unusual drama of vaude ville Is "The Visitor." It is one of the screams of laughter. One is an. eight- zooier ana me otner a scorty. 1 "The Bathing Girls." The nubile want to see "The Bathinv Girls'' at the Star this week, judging from the larre attendant f Ik. thr.. daily performances, r ,'The f , Bathing Girls" Is a seaside resort musical comedy. The musical Bennetts have an added vaudeville number, - r--- - T . To introduce our coal on the Portlanfi market, we will deliver absolutely free two (2) tons of coal with every five (5) shares of stock sold for cash at : $4.25 per share (par" value $10.00) between now and 9 o'clock Saturday night; limit twenty-five (25) shares and ten (10) tons of coal to every one person. If the stock is not paying dividends and selling for par $10.00 per share in twelve months from this date, we will deliver to you one (1) ton of coal upon surrender of the stock, for every share of stock. .. v If you question pur ability to carry" this agreement out to the letter, take a day off andvisit the mine where you can see hundreds of thousands of tons , of coal actually blocked out ready for the market, with the best and cheapest transportation "facilities "of any coal mine in the United States, with more than $200,000 already 'spent in development and equipment. Why We MakeThio Offer y ::;;.-;;v--v,, r-.. , , .Sl-. ...... . . , . FIRSTrWe are compelled to drive our harrow work this summer to pre pare for a large .tonnage this winter. This ' necessitates our taking out hun dreds of tons of coal every week. We have no1 place to store this coal and must therefore move ito gome one's basement. SECOND -If we can put from two to ten tons of coal in the basement of one hundred homes, we will have one hundred people to refer to who are using CARDIFF COAL and have one hundred Boosters. . - THIRD That everybody who usestwo ofmoTe tons ol Caidiff Coal will never use any other coal if they can get CARDIFF. We can refer you to peo ple who'have used it all winter and who will not burn anything else. FOURTH WE AREs, DETERMINED TO FORCE THIS COAL ON THE MARKET, because we know it will stand on its merits notwithstanding that hundreds of knockers, including coal, cord and slabwood dealers, say it won't burn. DID YOU pVER SEE COAL THAT WOULDN'T BURNl FIFTH We want every public-spirited man in Tortland who is inter ested in cheap fuel to give our coal a good test, if it will fill the bill, to boost for lis. But be man enough not to knock the coal until you know absolutely what you are talking about v . , ' ' One Hundred ($1 00) Dollars Reward We will pay one hundred ($100.00) dollars' reward in'cash to any man or woman in Portland who can prove by actual test with proper facilities that Car diff Coal won't make as quick and hot a fire and last as long as any coal mined on the Pacific coast. We admit that the coal is not as clean as some coal and that it is heavy in ash. It is also cleaner and lighter in ash than some coal sold in Portland for nearly double the price. It is absolutely free from soot,1 a very objectionable feature in much of the coal sold here. 'T Cardiff Coal $4.00 per Ton on the Dock Cardiff Coal & Coke Co.'s Stock at $4.25 per Share Next Monday this stock will sell for $4.50 per share and the price will be positively advanced every Monday morning twenty-five (25) cents per share un til it reaches par, $10.00 per share. r Come to the office and see the coal burn. We will.be open every night this week until 9 o'clock. G aril iTIfTI Cote Co, 64 SIXTH STREET PHONE A-3513 DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS FROM BARE GROUHD Astral St. Leons Bound to Great Feat by Their Contract, 1 , With the Greater Norr la & Rowe cir cus, museum, menagerie, hippodrome and conaresa of .nations, which wlil ex hiblt in thla city Monday, and Tuesday, la a family of acrobat that go under the name of the Aatral St, Leon. This family waa engaged, and came direct from , - Melbourne! ' Australia, to the N'errla & Rowe circus. - X , i There are seven members to the troupe, and -among them are performers that turn double full twisters and double somersaults from the bare ground, a feat that has been accom plished but by three performers in the world, and then on rare occasions only. In their contract with Norrls ec Rowe they agree. to perform this almost in credible act at every representation of the show. , During the run of the cir cus in Ban Francisco this Spring ef 10 performances, 179. 87J persons paid ad missions to the big show, and the St. Leone made one of the big' distinct hits of the program, which Includes per formers from every - country in the world.- Their act cannot be described "it beggars description;"- The new big street parade Will : take place at 10 o'clock. By arrangement the Norrls & Row r-jrr-us wltl be the only btg show to. visit this section Of the country this yThe Greater Norrie AY Rowe will ex hibit at Portland Monday and Tuesday, May 11 and It. , - v w Security Savings & Trust Company of Portland; Oregon. Has a capital of $500,000 and surplus of $250,000; a board of directors whose names are an assurance of strength and conservatism. Your account, sub ject to your check, is invited pn the most liberal basis, consistent vnth ab solute security for every dollar of your deposits. CORBETT BUILDING ... . '"'v. I i si i HI Ml nr Eastern Excursion Rates SSay 4-18, fnne 5-4-18-ao, July C-T-Oa-aa, Chicago and return... ,,..... .BT2.5Q Bt. Louis and return. . ,d67. 50 Bt. Paul, -Minneapolis, puluth, Superior, Winnipeg, Port Arthur andi Sioux Cltv and return ............... ..860. OO Ninety-Day Limit Stopovers Allowed. a TSADTS OAII.T ; ' ,,r TFJE ORIENTAL LLMITED TOE FAST MAIL For tickets and sleeping-car reserva tions call on or address r , . . M. DIOXSOW. O. T. aj T. A, . iaa Third St, Portland, Or. Telephones Main 680, A-2186. CURES RHEUMATISM SI A A noiden s ellU Rheumatic i Cure Vwa tettle. Tn bovUe. A ZVTSXJTA& mZVBDT TOB. RHEUMATISM XV ZTS KAJTT tOmMO. Sciatica Neuralgia Nervousness Sleeplessness Nervous Headaches Neuralgic Headache Nervous Dyspepsia Nervous Affections TRACK 8UFPUED BT A.W.AUen&Co. Wholesale, and RetaU'DruggUti, 16th St Marshall Sts Portland, Or. PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. IIEILIG IHE4TKB lih aa4 Wunier j Phones Main 1 sn1 A-112: THREE NIGHTS FEOl.NNl.NO TOM ' ROW. f Bpectal . Prlre Matinee Putnrday. SCS. WZZ.TOK Z.ACXAVS, .,, v : .. In Hell Camn's 1'lny, "TSD BOBSIUR." . Evenings. 12 to 60c; Mat., tl.tn to !R-. , DAKUR THRATRH Phones Main 2, A-6340. fc "(Iporge L. Baker, Gen. Manager. Tonight, All This Week. Matln- Pr,t- tirday. Baker Stock Co. in Oiutirul Production of Clyds Fitch's Qreatt Play, - m r "THB :-CZiXSCBSBS." Most expensive gowna ever seen on Baker stage; magnificent scenery; in tense plot. .f ' - : " Evenings, 2Bc, 8Sc,' 60c; Mat., ISc. S5c. Xfext Week "The Heir to the Hoorah." THE GRAND VaadlcvlIleieLcx: ' Entire Week' of May , 190. The Oreteat Novelty In Vaudeville MAKOO TWIHS ' Something to Laugn at -, PORTER Jk WHITE CO.. Presenting THE VISITOR." : The Musical Comedy Star, ., - "i V CLARA THROPP. - " F. F. MONTRESSA. The I. A.' T. B. E. Expert. Will Exhibit 'Washington Irvlng'a "v "legend of Bleepy HoUow." F. W. Baltes and Company invito your inquiries for PRINTING First and Oak LtVRIC TM13A.TRI3 , Both PhOMsi Xala 4teSt Bom A-loaJ. Week commencing Monday, May , P. R. Allen presents Miss Verna Felton and the Allen Stock Co. in W. H. Mon tague's beautiful Southern play,- ' "TTSTDZX TEB KAOsTOUA." - . . Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Satur day and Sunday. Prices 10c and inn. Every evening at t:l6. Prices 10o, 20a and 30c. Boxes 60c. Office epen 10 a. m. to' 10 p. nt.- ' THE STAR . - - Two Shows Every Evening ' ; - At 7:89 and :1B p. m. This Week --i na ABMSTBOira kttbicaz. O O U B S TOOMV AVT t "The Bathlngf Girls f Besides Three - Vaudeville Feature At ' tractions Matinee Dally at 8:89 p. m. Ttte NICKE10DI0H 130 iSIXTHiSTREET, Bet. MZ&m and Washlag-toa, rortlaad, Oa. .... .; - ' FAST I -' -HUNCHBACK BRINGS VCCS. -FAKT XX - . " v THE EASTER FAIRT ' 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 chargee 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 to cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re quired ef us, except clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a saving of $28 to 178 en each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. 820 TICKS ST. COB. IAUCOS. J SAN1FRANCISC0 PORTLAND SCAT S, 6, 7, 8, f AJTD 10. Games begin week days at 8:30 p. m-, Sunday, 1:30 P. m. , Admission fee Bleachers, 25c, grand stand, COo; boxes, J Bo extra; children. bleachera, loo; grandstand, 25e. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY Boys under II free to bleachers Wed nesday, , ' . Circus Day B?Xnlr'layll&12 Perfonnanees 8 and 8 Fi M. TESTS SITUATED COBBTSB BAZ.P3 ADD 86TB. ' - , lares of trfansb Ctrr wKm suu m ttuMn UlglMrt Jaaaplag tltrm . j- w es HI l3M?2!2KS h i ruan Aurr i i . wti stl. r nf ji HI r"' if . - fAiVLsW- Diamond Roof Stains . AX IXABXt MADB FROM CRXOSOTB . 5 Gal. Lots 75c Per Qal. Portland Sash & Door Co. 830 FXOBT 8X. FOBTXOJTO. OB. W SIahd Behind Our Goods And stake our reputation. ' tipon their being right and honestly represented. In the matter of price, buying here means many dollar saved In the course ef a year. , . .. AVERY & CO. AZ Third St, Bet Pine & Ash JOUENil LINEES COST UTTLE ACCOMPLISH MUCH WOBUB A BFXCXAXiTX MBS. . X. CXCAH, the only Chines woman doctor' In this city. She has . cured tnanv af flicted sufferers. Cured private and female dis eases, also throat and S lung troubles; stomach. I bladder and . kidneys land diseases of - all f kinds that the human flesh is heir to. Cured bf Chinese herbs ml roots, . Remedies harm less. - . jno operations. Honeet treatment. Ex- amlnatlon free. 161 Clay su. cor. Third. DRAYAGE STORAGE TRACKAGE prion nnvK mnpcp sotn 4th 4 DAVIS Wao0 13th & tiOYl Machinery, Safe and Merchandise Moved & Stored r-lit m irrnni-ni m ai-.&,.t r CT?'M' Jli'""-far ' " Jew ef tela aaama. bjciuisbtj . II Irtllta Tiailftt ;tt Keckue lent Ultut toaratet TraM VM Ism a!wun.cnr"Ti I. ft, 1 i e 100 Bew and Bevels Features ICJ j ; bu Tnnny ciosai wu SUllloB-Xtollar Menagerie. The Only Big BaUroad Show Con xms Tear. TEE-T-t ONLY IN LIFE AND T H E. ACCIDENT INSURANCE BEST c jc. wmot, '80S Wells Fargo Bldg. fiebwab. Printing C o) mist trot. Kt jsoNAti rucis a 47h STARK 8TREEH " Come and have frn jiiibI lo . WE EXTRACT TEETH t h i- uJ" VER FILLINGS, e l-. OOI J Fl. SPLENDID BET, $100; d' CROWNS, tl 80 TO IS.00. All work guaranteed for ten yenre. Ldv attendant always prnt. work done abaolutelv without rn' ' specialists of from it to 14 yf perlence. Boslon Denlic: Home Fhone A-t'TCS. 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