v THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,' PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY, , 8, 1908.
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TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.'
Helllg. 1 ,1 1 . ..."The Bondman"
Sake ,,:.,",. . . . , . , "The Cltmber..
Star "The Bathing Girls.
r.rin l . "ITniler tha Maanolta.
Grand ; .Vaudeville
City Engineer D. W. Taylor announced
today that tha beautiful granite water
fountain donated to the city by the Na
tional Humane socletv will be erected in
a few daya, - The monument will be
erected at ' Sixth and Ankeny street.
City Engineer Taylor ald that the
monument would be so placed that it
would not Interfere with teama passing
on either street and yet would be easily
accessible for the tired and thirsty ani
mals. There are about nine other foun
tains to be erected by the city engineer,
all donations f rom 'citizens. - These wiU
be put In a position and ready for use
before tne Kose Festival.
The annual meeting of the Lovers of
Zlon society, held Sunday, May 1, at
the First and Hall street synagogue.
was very enthusiastic. The following
officers -were unanimously elected for
the ensuing term: I. Bromberg. presi
dent; H. Rosencranta, vice-presiaent: j.
Widegoft, financial secretary; Ben u
blver, corresponding secretary; A. B.
Hurvlts, treasurer; Rabbi Ovsovlti, M.
Ostrow. M. Max. M. Abrams and H.
Welnsteln, trustees, All the members
present pledged themselves to netp me
newly elected ofTlcrs the best possible
way to make their efforts a success.
Fred B. Currey, owner and editor of
tha La Grande Observer, is in Portland,
the guest of Councilman W. T. Vaughn.
Both men have just returned from Ash
land, where they were delegates to the
national convention of the Modern Wood
men of America to be held in Indiana p
olla in June. Mr. Currey will leave for
La Grande today. The other delegates
to tne convention are unanes weauown.
Portland; George G. Pell, Medford, and
M. H. Kendall. Junction City.
Single tax will be discussed pro and
con at the People's Forum In the Sell-lng-Hlrsch
building next Sunday even
ing. Attorney Walter McCamant will
be the first speaker against this pro-
fiosed amendment. H. A. Mosher will
alk in favor of tax reform. The meet
ing wHl then be thrown open for gen
eral discussion. Admission will be free,
and the meeting will be called to order
at 8 o'clock. The general public is in
vited to attend.
The Rev. John Faulkner Potts, a dis
tinguished scholar and clergyman of the
Swedenborgtan faith, will preach at
the Knights of Pythias hall at Eleventh
and Alder streets, next Sunday morning
at 11 o'clock. All Swedenborglane and
others Interested are Invited to attend.
Over 20 years of Mr. Potts' life were
occupied in the production of the "8wc
denborg Concordance;," comprising six
volumes of nearly 1.000 pages each. He
la an ordaining minister In the church.
J. Kennard, E. T. Peterson, Dr. Ham
ilton Meade, F. Smith and B. L. Boone
have been appointed by the South
Mount Tabor Improvement association
to attend the meeting of the United East
Side Push clubs next Tuesday evening.
This committee was selected by Presl
rent E. T. Peterson of the Mount Tabor
issorlatlon to get the help of the club
In securing better sanitation for the
South Mount Tabor schools.
The Journal will receive 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 postofflco,
afternoons and Sunday morning. Par
ticulars about wagons, deliveries and
time consumed can be had by calling
on the circulation manager. The Journal
office. Fifth and Yamhill streets.
, The health and police committee of
the council referred Councilman Baker's
resolution to remove sirens from auto
mobiles to the automobile board of reg
istry at a meeting held today. One au
tomohllist recently spent $50 for a siren
and says that it plays beautiful music.
He is indignant to think that he Is In
danger of having to throw the siren
away.
Water through hose for sprinkling
yards or sidewalks or washing porches
or windows must be paid for in advance
and used only between the hours of 5
and 8 a. m. and 6 and 9 p. m. It must
not be used for sprinkling streets. If
used contrary to these rules or waste
fully It will be shut off.
Nick Batllck was convicted In the
.circuit court yesterday on the charge
of aswault upon W. W. Cutler and sen
tenced to pav a fine of $60 by Judge
Clelend. In the lower court Batllck was
sentenced to serve 60 days In Jail, and
as one day equals $2. he did twice as
well in the upper court.
Penney Bros.' Special Our $1.50
grade Port, Sherry, Tokay, Muscat and
Angelica wines at $1 per gallon. Our
$4.60 grade of I. W. Harper whiskey at
$1.60 per gallon, Friday and Saturday
only. $79-381 East Morrison street.
Phone East 287. B-2426. Free deliv
ry. Everything for the shaving man at
Albert Beret's drug store, 23$ Washing
ton street. Raiors guaranteed to give
satisfaction or money back. Lather
brushes that don't shed. Strops, mugs
and everything that will save time and
money for the self-shaver.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Oregon Forestry association will be
held at the city hall tonight at 8
o'clock. The subject for discussion will
be fire protection, and all timber own
era are Invited to be present. Enter
from Fifth street.
The Portland Shoe Repair company,
2(9 Yamhill street, between Third and
Fourth streets. Phone Main 7686. Your
shoes repaired while you wait. Best
oak soles, 76 cents. Bauer & Stopper.
Articles lost and found on the street
cars May 7: Uhlrty-two umbrellas, one
overcoat, one piece fancy work, one silk
bag and purse, one purse, two cans
paint, one package laundry, one key and
One of the biggest fur
niture manufacturing
concerns in the United
States says: The pro
per thing to use for
cleaning furniture is
clean water. If the fur
niture is particularly
dirty, add a little Ivory
Soap. Rub dry with a
clean cloth.
Ivory Soap
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Call at the lost article room of the O.
W. P. railway station, corner First and
Alder.
On the ground of gross habitual
drunkenness Julia Dennis has begun
suit fir divorce from Benjamin F, Den
nis. They were married In Sacramento,
In 1893, and the wife complains that
she has been compelled to earn her own
living since lo.
The Mount Tabor Home Training
circle will meet this afternoon at the
West Avenue schoolhouse when Prin
cipal H. M. Sherwood of that school
will make an address on "Finding One's
Place,"
The Regulator line steamboat Bailey
Oatzert makes round trip to The Dalles
daily except Sunday, leaves Portland
7 a. m., returns 9 p. m. Alder street
dock. Phones Main 914, A-6112.
We sponge and press your clothes
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Main 614, A-4814. Wagons run every
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and nervousness. All grocers. Tastes
better than common coffee.
Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, daily ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at S P. id.
The Merrymakers' dancing party at
Rlngler's hall tomorrow night, direc
tion of Professor Rlngler. Excellent
music.
Woman's Exchange, 118 Tenth street,
lunch ll:Se to 2; business men's lunch.
821 Morrison street, Marquam building.
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
Dr. B. C Brown. Eye-Ear. Marquam.
Berger, signs, show cards. 184 Yamhill.
Toung men's carnival May 16-17.
Journal want ads. Is a word.
Going East.
Those contemplating a trip to the
east should try the new Soo-Spokana
route. L p-ic-aaie equipment, eieciric
lighted, fast time, excellent service.
Apply at local office, 142 Third street,
for rates and full particulars.
Wood I Wood I
v nAA fnr-Aa first fnnr font fir
wood must be sold bv July 16. $6 per
cord delivered. Phone Main 4436.
UNCONSCIOUS LOCKSTEP
BETRAYS EX-CONVICT
Lamont Insley, expert penman, ex
convlct, with a record of five years In
the Kansas penitentiary and three In
the Missouri institution, and who has
been Identified as a former employe of
the Oregonlan in Woodland, washing
ton, where he forged receipts securing
$18, was arrestee! by Officer Teevin
Thursday morning about 2 o'clock and
this morning sentenced to 80 days in
Judge Cameron's court.
Insley confessed that he was Just pre
paring to do a porch climbing job when
arrestedi Officer Teevin became auspi
cious of Inalev by the latter's walk,
which gave evidence of long lock-step
marches. Insley has also admitted sev
eral aliases.
DR. SPEREY WILL
LECTURE TO MEN
Dr. Lyman Beecher Bperry, the noted
lecturer to men, will give a course of
addresses May 10 to If, inclusive. The
Sunday lecture wll be held at White
Temple at 8:80 p. W., the others at T.
M. C. A. auditorium. With the exception
of the Monday evening lecture, of which
the subject Is "New Zealand, the Little
Olant Nation," and to. which women
will be admitted, the lectures are for
men only, and pertain to success and
health. - The lectures will be tree, ad
mission by ticket only. .
Desk Room $5.00.
Per month up; ground floor. 71 Sixth,
near Oak.
Hope bleached muslin, IS He quality,
7c a sard at Bannons. See page It ,
STORE THAT RIQHTS THE WRON6
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Now is the time when money
buys bargains in Dress and Street
Shoes, also heavier qualities of
high class footwear from Ameri
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Goodyear welt and vici patent
calf, in bals. and
Bluchers; best $4
$2.85
on market....
A showing of tans and black, pat-
enamel calf cordovan, vel
vici, etc., hand
$3.50
styles,
AT THE THEATRES
Wilton Lackaye Tonight.
The attraction at the Helllg theatre,
Fourteenth and Washington streets, to
night and tomorrow night at 8:16
o'clock, will be the distinguished actor
Wilton Lackaye, supported by Miss Elsie
Ferguson and an excellent company of
players In Hall Calne's play, "The Bond
man." Lackaye's Special Matinee.
A special price matinee will be given
at the Helllg theatre. Fourteenth and
Washington streets, tomorrow (Satur
day) afternoon at 2:16 o'clock, when
Wilton Laokaye In "The Bondman" will
be the bill.
"Mrs. Temple's Telegram" Sunday
Seats are now selling at the box office
of the Helllg theatre, ourieenin ana
Washington streets, for the brilliant
comedy, "Mrs. Temple's Telegram,"
which will be the attraction at the
Hellig next Sunday night. May 10.
William Bernard Is In the cast, together
with Miss Margaret Snow.
A Superb, Offering.
'The Climbers" as presented by the
Baker stock company this week. Is
simply a wonderful offering for a popu
lar price theatre and many an inferior
one has been seen at three times the
Baker prices. It la Clyde Fitch's best
Slay and was presented first by Amelia
Ingham and Wilton Lackaye to Im
mense success.
"The Heir to the Hoorah."
Paul Armstrong's successful western
play, "The Heir to the Hoorah" will
have its first stock production in Port
land at the Baker next week. The open
ing performance will be Sunday matt
nee, and every one who attends the
Baker next week can be assured of an
evening's entertainment.
"The Bathing Glrla."
The most popular girls In town this
week are "The Bathing Qlrls," at the
Star theatre. This is a lively little
musical comedy, which Is being played
by the Armstrong company. There Is
a laugh every minute, and the bill Is
made up of many jokes, songs and
dances.
Drama and Fun.
It is an odd mixture that la found
this week at the Orand, for there Is
drama and comedy on the bill. The
drama is a little playlet, "The Visitor,"
presented by Porter J. White and the
little tabloid Is the strangest of its
kind to be sent to Portland.
"The Merry Widow's Return."
For the third week of musical comedy
at the Star theatre the Armstrong com
pany will present the latest offering.
The Merry Widow's Return." This
will commence next Sunday matinee.
The Doric Four.
act, will be the next headline attraction
at tne urana, wuu ma uauiuiui
Horse" as the added attraction.
"The Lad From Laramie."
There la something especially fine In
store for Lyric patrons next week be
ginning Monday pight when the Allen
company will give Its first performance
of "Tha Lady from Laramie." Verna
Felton In the title role will arouse great
enthusiasm.
"Under the Magnolia" Tonight.
The attraction at the Lyric tonight
will be the Allen stock company In Its
greatest success of recent weeks "Under
tne magnolia in wnicn verna. rmoii,
Revelle Urquhart and the other favor
ites are appearing io great aavaniage.
MISS BESSIE ABOTT
NEXT MONDAY EVENING
Next Monday evening. May 10, at
the Helllg theatre, Fourteenth and
Washington streets, the charming
American soprano. Miss Bessie Abott,
from the Metropolitan Opera House.
New Tork city, will be heard in a grand
concert recital. This famous coloratura
singer will be assisted oy tne wiuiani
pianist, Edith Moxom Gray, recently
here at the Afmory with the Chicago
Symphony orchestra at the annual
spring musical festival, also the noted
English cellist. Hans Dresssl.
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Satisfy the appetite, please the palate and give
the tired brain and body a new lease on life.
Discriminating people know the superiority of
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Mrs. Walter Reed
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Admission- 25o. Reserved seats
5o. On sale at the White Tem
ple and Woodard. Clarke ft Co.
A New Departure
The coat of Interments has been
greatly reduced by the Holm an Under
taking company.
Heretofore It has been the custom of
funeral directors to make charges 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 ns we make no extra cbarges for
embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside
box or any services that may be re
quired of us, except clothing, cemetery
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Mat. Tomorrow
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SEATS NOW SELLING
FAMOUS METROPOLITAN SOPRANO
Miss Bessie Abott
Edith Moxom Gray, Planlste
Hans DreaseL Cellist
Helllg Theatre Next Monday
Prices 12.00. $1.60, 11.00. 76c, .
HEILIG
THEATRES
Mtli aad Washing-tea
Phones Main 1 and A-Xltl -NEXT
SUNDAY NIGHT, MAT 10
. m. WTT.T.TaW BEWTAJKD
Margaret Snow Norval McGregor '
In the Brilliant Comedy
Prices II. 78c, 80c, I Sc.
BAKBR "IMHATRB -
Phones Main 2, A-68S0.
George L. Baker, Gen. Manager.
Tonight, All This Week. Matinee Sat
urday, Baker Stock Co. in" Beautiful
Production of Clyde Fitch's Greatest
Play,
TXS CinCBBM" ' '
Most expensive gowns ever aeen on
Baker stage; magnificent scenery; In
tense plot.
Evenings. 26c 16c 60s: Mat lfia tic.
Went Week "The Heir to the Hoorab,"
THE GRAND Vaade vllIedeLnxe
EnUre Week of May 4. 1S0S.
The Greteat Novelty In Vaudeville '
MAJtCO rWXBTS
Something to Laugh at
PORTER J. WHITE ft CO.. '.
Presenting "THE VISITOR." '
The Musical Comedy Star.
CLARA THROPP.
F. F. MONTRES8A,
The I. A. T. 8. E. Expert, Will Exhibit
Washington Irvlng's -
"legend ef Sleepy Wolltrw." .
LYRIC THEATRE
Both Phoneat Main 4685 1 Horn A-10SS.
Week commencing Monday. May 4,'
P. R. Allen presents Miss Verna Felton
anri tha Allan Rtnfk I'n Ir, W IT Una.
tague's beautiful Southern play,
"tnrosB tu XAasTOUA.1
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Satur
day and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c.
Every evening at 8:16. Prices lOo, 20o
and SOc. Boxea 60c. Office open 10 a.
m. to 10 p. m.
THE STAR Musical Comedy
two nowi bvzst xvEimra.
FIRST AT 7:80. SECOND AT t:15 P. M.
Matinees Dallv at 8:30 p. m. ,
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"THE BATHING GIRLS"
Besides Two Vaudeville Feature Attrac
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Bet, Aide and Washington, Portland, Of.
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Games begin week daya at 8:30 p. m
Sunday, 8:30 p. m.
Admission fee Bleachers, JSc, grand
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bleachers, 10c; grandstand, 26c
LADIES' DAY FRIDAY
Boys under 11 free to bleacher Wed-
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