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9 Town Topics mmm J i TONIGHT'S :. AMUSEMENTS. Helllg ,i.,,,"Mri. Temple'a Telegram" Baker ...... "The Heir to tha Hoorah" Btar ....'The Merry eWldow's Return" Lyric ......"Tha Lady from Laramie" Jrand ............ ......... .Vaudeville The Salem electrio Una la opening up a rich country to tha couth of Portland and acreage la sought eagerly by bun. tired or citizen ana newcomer to tne . city. F. Breake has an .Important 4n i nouncement in today" Journal about ' Madison Villa acres, which are only - 18 minutes' ride from tha center of the city. These acrea are cleared and In, 1 . 1 .... ( . ..a annulling. . . . V. 1 UUlLl.nituil aim , bi. - g , k Y : public. The fare on the Salem Una a Madison Villa resident Is only S cent, which la quite a consideration. Read - Mr. Breske's large announcement In The Journal carefully and visit tha tract today. And the country immediately south of tha city 1 bound to appre ciate greatly In value-and It will not be long before acre tracts will cell for double present prices. , . . , Conklln Bros., 203 Kothchlld building .' announoa tha opening of Boise's ad dition." Thia tract Is on tha Bellwood carllne. only 14 minute from the cor ner of First and Morrison streets, and lies between MHwaukie and Eighteenth streets, and Holgate street ana center avenue. The streets are graded and the Brooklyn public school is only fout blocks away. A Catholla school and church are oa tha addition. Already many choice lots have been secured by people who were eagerly awaiting the opening ox mis bquiuuh. u vv lota 60x100 feet and prices range from $600 up on easy terms. To accommo date purchasers an office is open on the grounds and an -agent will be there very day including Sunday. Read the announcement In today' journal. A new - OPTICAL. DEPARTMENT ; "VHS SATS OFEJTED at our new store ona of the finest and most complete optical departments on '.the coast, equipped with all tha most modem and scientiflo in struments. , - , sb. orosas b. pbatt of suv - Jose, Cal.. an optician of 20 years' ' experience, ably assisted by our regular optician, will "have charge of this department and your eya troubles wiU be carefully , looked after, , ... citAKOH voTHtxra tob TESTIS Q TOUB BYES, and will v be able to wait upon you promptly. IT OTHXSa HAVB A1EI give : us a chance, for we feel sura we can locate the trouble; at any rate It won't coat you any thing iito- find out. ' , JAEGER BROS. JXWSUHM AJTD OPTICIABB oxm nw z.ooATioir 265 Morrison iHRiLLEliS EQUALED Tom Poulson. a restaurant , keeper, was fined 125 by Judge Cameron in tha municipal court yesterday morning for refilling Lea & Perrln's Worcestershire bottles witn an interior graae oi much Mrs. Sarah Evana. city maraei insueu or wm tha comDlainant and feels high- ' ly gratified over the outcome of the case. Tnts is me tnira convicuuu jur this offense which she has won in tha past several weeks. Mrs. Evans also succeeded in securing a- conviction -In ' the case aeatnat A. S. Orosvostes. a confectionler at Second and Washing ton streets, for keeping his candles un ' covered. Orosvostes was fined $25. Brief but impressive was "the tribute of respect paid to the memory of the lata Charles A. Cogswell by members of tha bar yesterday, when resolutions were adopted to ba preserved In the records of the circuit court, and short talks were made by those who had known him best. G. W. Staplecon, chairman of the committee on resolu tions, presented Its report and gave heartfelt testimony to the worth and ability of the departed lawyer. Others who spoke were R. W. Montague, W. D. Fenton, Judge L. H. Webster and Judge E. C. Bronaugh, the latter speaking for tha bench. Thursday afternoon was a gala day at St Francis academy, the school be ing visited by Archbishop Christie, on the occasion of his name day. The pu pils, in appreciation of the honor con ferred upon ihen, gave the archbishop a dellhtfurreeeptlon. a program of ex ceptional merit and interest being ren dered. At the close of the program his grace addressed 'the school, expressing In his own eloquent manner, his great I-lcasure In seeing so muoh culture and refinement exhibited throughout the program, and dwelling at length upon the advantages of art education which afforded moral training. Portland lodge, No. JOB, of the Fra ternal Brotherhood will initiate a class of 260 candidates Wednesday night, July 1, at the- K. of P. hall. Eleventh . and Alder streets. This Is to be ona of the largest classes ever initiated into : the Fraternal Brotherhood in this -city. If present plans materialize the class will number 250 strong, and with the exception of the class of 60 Initiated at the armory last summer will be the largest ever Initiated In this state by an order admitting both men and wo men on an equal basis. At' Central W. C. T. U. meeting Wednesday afternoon Mr. M. L. Hid den had charge of the program and save a talk on her department of anti- narcotics. She spoke especially of the use of narcotics in medicine. She spoke of the cigarette advertisements In this city. She told of an organization of young ladles who decided not to accept the attention of young men who used tobacco or liquor. The danger In soft- -drinks being drugged was spoken about vNext week will be a business meeting and a parliamentary drill by Mrs. M. L. Christian. Tha coroner's Jury which held an In quest on. tha body of Herman Wubber hort yesterday, , established tha fact ft hat i mora light are needed for the araws on roruana bridge. Wubber horst walked off tha draw of tha Burn Side bridge before daylight and was drowned In the Willamette. Had there been sufficient light the watchman on the bridge might have seen tha unfor tunate man in time to prevent his death. rled over from last week because it was desired to wait tha recovery of Adams. Tha three boys are alleged to have beaten Adams because tha tatter's offer to escort a girl home from a merry-go-round party was accepted, -they following him and attacking him in the presence of the girl. Tha seal of approval Is given to the suits wmftkeL, There Is. more than fashion In them; there Is style as welL The man of taste wants something dis tinctive nd yet correct and that is what wa provide. Bemember, we make any suit in tha house to order for t2B. LNo more. No less. Coma In and look bur or not Unique Tailoring company, 309 Stark, near Sixth. Enjoy a trip today on tha Salem eleo- trio line. Incidentally stop off at Meti- 5er station. Just SO minutes' ride from efferson street station, and see Mets- er acre iraois jwnicn are selling at less than 60-foot lots In some city ad ditions where It takes Just as long to reach. Don't miss the present oppor tunity for good investment or an ldeat homes! te and a money-making fruit or vegetable proposition. tha annual meeting of tha Home Training association will be held at the committee room of the city hall. Wed nesday afternoon at 2:30. There will be Installation of officers, yearly re ports and reports from the branch cir cles. Two klndergartners will ba in charge of children who accompany the mothers to the meeting. A large at tendance is requested at this meeting. All those who wish to hear single tax debated or enter Into the discussion themselves on the proposed amend ment are Invited to attend tha f ree-for- au PUD,"0 meeting of the Peonies' For um in the Selllng-Hlrsch building this evening at q clock. Attorney Wallace McCatnant will speak asalnst and H. A. Mosher in favor of this tax reform. BY PICTURE SHOWS Attention opiunicipal Asso , ciation Calfed tcr&ensa tional Films. - (The' Municipal association ha re ceived an anonymous letter which Sec retary Bain believe deal with a ques tion . of public morals that should ba presented to tha public through Tha Journal; and has enclosed a oopy of the letter which , he says ha not been acted upon by the executive board of the association, but which he asks to have ?ublished as an assurance to the writer hat the matter will not ba overlooked. The letter follows; . . - "Is it not a little remarkable that our food citizens who are advocating re orm, and suppression,' or prevention, of crime and vice, have never directed their attention to what Is . considered by many a most vicious menace to the young of our cityt . . "Reference la here made to the cheap theaters, and particularly to th five cent moving picture - shows, of which there are nearly a dozen now in opera tion In thia rUv MllIT of tha oictUrSS shown are instructive. Interesting, and j amusing, out eacn evening mare sandwiched In. exhibition of burglary, robbery, assault murder, and It Is quite realistic when delineated by these mov. In m nfnturAft. T,Some of tha scene -are imply bortl rifylng, while all or tnee criminal cane have anything but an elevating or refining tendency. . rne commission oi crime to be often tha result of reading cheap criminal novel stories. How much more Impressive, than reading is tne aoiuai scene, as hown in these pictures. "Every detail in the commission of crime Is enacted to the letter, and the vmmr and old ma v see Droduced in ahmit nine different so-called) theaters In this city, every night crimes or in ; most revolting character. Scores of lit- i tie children visit these places, and I submit that it so familiarizes both young and old with crime that It not only loses its dread, but frequently In sDlres a fascination for things ghastly and shocking.' . . j . NOTABLE CHANGES; Stock and Store of tha Old Welch Store ' Being Imt) roved. Alterations going on at the old stand of Welch, the American clothier, serves to remind shoppers of the fact that this landmark is In new hands. For many months prior to the exit of Mr. Welch, : one of the present owners, John R. Nor- I rls, was associated with him. Natur- ! ' ' ' " ' nisi ;av; V'i The Second Quarterly District meet ing of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the Oregon conference 'will 1 be held at Centenary Methodist Epis copal church, corner East Ninth and Kast Pine streets, Friday, May 16. The meeting will begin at 10 a. m. and con tinue through the day. Luncheon will be served at the noon hour. A splen did program has been arranged. A cor dial Invitation Is extended to all who are Interested In the work of the Wo man's Home Missionary society. R. W. Schmeor has applied for let ters on the estate of H. Bowyer Mc Donald, who died In Washington. D. C, on March 2, 1907, leaving valuable property in this city. The estate has been probated In Washington, and tha application here Is to provide a way for sale of the landa. The property con sists ofabout 268 lots In Graybrook addition. W. A. Holt, A. M. Wright oak soles, 76 cent. Bauer & Stopper. to 'appraise the estate. Miss Watklns. the blind lady 'of the Patton home, will give a, benefit enter tainment at the Third PrhvtHn church, Bast Eighteenth and Pine streets, Wednesday, May 12, at 8 p. m. Admission 26c for adults. lBn. for children. Mis Watkln will be as sisted by some of Portland's best tal Rabbi A. J.'ovsovlts of Portland, or ganized a Bible class of young Jewish boys from thirteen years up - for the purpose of studying Bcripture. Any boy wishing to belong will call at Rabbi A. J. Ovsovltz, it? First street. The class will meet each Wednesdav at It n m the residence xf Rabbi Ovsovltz. Water through hoea for sprinkling yards Sr sidewalks or washing porches or window must be paid for In advance and used only between the hour of 6 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 wUl be shut off. The benefits of federation An club work will be the topic of an address by W". Wynn Johnson at the regular meet ing of tha federation of east side clubs, next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. A large attendance Is expected as It will be one of the most Important meetings of the year. ! J In th Unitarian church parlors pext Wednesday afternoon from 2 to 6 o'clock a committee of ladies of the church wilt have on display a fine as sortment of rag ruga for the country home, seaside cottage, city porch, house-boat, bath or bed-room. "T irti.nu na.m John R. Norrls. "OPEN SUNDAYS FROM IO A. M. T0 2 P. M; Big TOILET MM Sale THIS WEEK ONLY This week we are going to haye a sale of toUet paper that will give the public an opportunity to lay in a supply for future use at surprising low prices. Econom ical people will buy at least a case as the sale will close ;at tjie end of the week and after that you will have to pay the regular price again. Woodlark (1,000 sheets to roll), per dozen.... ......... 90 Nero, 4dunce roll, per dozen .33 Oneida, 6-ounce roll, per dozen 42 , Sanatas, 8-ounce roll, per dozen .57 "400,'MO-ounce roll, per dozen .......60 Mount Hood (1,500 sheets to roll), per dozen. . . . . $1.02 tsaisam l issue, nign grade mediated paper, (3,000 sheets , - ' v to roll), regular $3.00 dozen, special .$1.65 "pelta" Square Package," per dozen.: 0O "Klondike, Square Package, per dozen $1.02 "Balsam Tissue" (1,500 sheets to package), regular $1.80, " special .$1.02 With each purchase of one dozen we give a holder free. Order a case today. Wc Carry Likely Baggage We have lately put in a Tmnk Department, and now have a full line of Likely Baggage, including Ward robe Trunks, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Trunks, Steam er Trunks, and, in fact, any kind of trunk you may de sire. Likely Baggage is known the world over as the kind that defies the baggage-smasher. For quality, appearance and wear you can't- beat them. Trunks from .$5.00 to $75.00 THREE-DAY LEATHER SPECIALS Full-Leather Suitcases, 24 inches long, with inside shirt fold, rivet ed frame, well strapped and fitted with strong locks, regular $8.00 values. Special $6.00 All our $1.50 Handbags, in black and colors, with Venetian han dles and inside coin purses. Spe cial 98 Tulip Handbags, the latest fad, in white, lavender, navy blue, black, tan, brown and gray. Prices 50, 85a and $1.25 JUST IN A new shipment Cross Imported English Gloves, in all styles, shades and sizes. Ex clusive agents for Cross Goods. ft it Oil Paintings Deduced THBEE DAYS ONLY a a.ii sj law i m 43 original Oil Paintings, no two alike, values up to $15; beautifully framed in latest designs of mold ings, each encased in a shadow box, every one a work of art and an imported piece, your choice $S; see Washington street window display; don't fail to see the $8,000 original oil painting on the fourth floor. Arlhtic Picture Framing CONSULT OUR OPTICIAN allv enouah Mr. Norrls became ac quainted with tha trade of this popu lar clothing establishment. Mr. Norrls I la an experienced man In mercantile i lines, havlntr been In business for years i In Oakland, California. He finally sold this business and opened a fine Btoro In Ashland, Orepon. Taking advantage of a favorable offer, he disposed of this establishment when he came to Portland. I Associated with Mr. Norrls, under I the firm name of the Norrls-Baker Co.. Is James R. Baker, who hag been for years Identified with leading clothing Tha Portland Shoa Repair company, 369 Yamhill strest. between Third and Fourth streets. Phone Main 7655, Tour shoes repaired while you wale. Best American Bank A Trust company of r-omona, vrenon. u seven m street, Klk temple. sollcUs vour business: cava 4 per cent on savingrs and time deposit ana z per ceni on aany balances. Oil Martin, Bruce Strange and Roy Antonlsen, three youths who are charged with making an assault on Thomas Ad ams because they were Jealous of him. will have a hearing In tha juvenile court in a law days. The case was car- This will remind you that now Is tha time to have your hair mattresses 1 Phona Main 474. The Portland Curled , Hair Factory. H. Metiger, proprietor F. E. Beach A Co., tha Pioneer Paint company, selling the best things made In paints. Honours floor paint, Japalac, Alabastine, Liquid Veneer. Erne Huh noor wax ana nuneer pure paints. First street. 135 THE ROSE CARNIVAL Is not a -month off, with Its prise , floats, windows,, etc., and- now is the time to order ' TROPHY CUPS For unique, artistic and beau tiful cups Heltkemper's has no equal. - Both elaborate and grace full v 'simple designs In bright. German and dull" finished silver . trom which to choose. OIIDER . IN TIME TO HAVE ALL ENGRAVING! CARE FULLY DONE. ; : ;, Heitkemper's Jewelry Store '. 'v . ' ZiOwtrt Priced Jewelry Btora for Tina Ooods, v., 786 Morrison Street Jaeger Bros.. Jewelers, new location 268 Morrison street-, between Third and Fourth.' Watch sale this week. 20 Morrison street, Jaeger Bros. Tha Regulator line steamboat Bailey GatKert makes round -trip to The Dalles dally except Sunday. Leaves Portland 7 a. m., returns p. m. Alder street dock. Phones Main 914, A-6112v The Empire- restaurant will serve a special Sunday chicken dinner. Ice cream, soup and salad for 50c 192 Third street, next to Baker's theatre. Druggists attention! Board of phar macy meets in Portland. May 26. also i at Corvallls, June 16, 1808. Qr-orge C. j BlatTeley,- The Dalles, secretary. . Harness! Be sura and sea our Una 'of buggy -harness before you buy. Prices exceptionally low. Keller Harness com pany, sixm, gear uavis. Steamer Jesse Barkln. for Camaa, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington a tree I dock at p. na. . . W. Moore, Battery A, Vancouver, la reported to tha police as bavins; de serted after stealing a gold watch and ISO or If 0. - - i Maccabea Uniform Rank dance, K. of P. hall. May 14. Last dance of tha season, etliee Orchestra. ' r , 18 James ti. iiantr, wno nag Deen lor years Identified with leading clothing ( WwwiHiJim j..iijii.g.iiM,ii.i..iijikw..WJl''".!iJ'1 J-w James R. Baker. r i I Handy Articles in Surgical Dept. Corset Ankle Supporters, for weak or sprained an kles; fits inside the shoe and laces up like a corset; pair .$1.25 Artificial Eyes, made in Germany, and the colors so blended as to make it almost impossible to distinguish them from the natural eye. Elastic Hosiery and Bandages of all kinds and de scriptions, guaranteed to last and give satisfaction. Trusses that will hold any rupture that can be held by a truss.' Eureka Hand Vibrators, has Swedish massage movement, works with a crank instead of electric cur rent, and is the most complete artificial exerciser on the market. Price $10.00 FOOT ARCH SUPPORTS Guaranteed to give tha proper arch to a low Instep and make walking aasv: par pair.... 81. SO to 83.00 Experienced lady and gen tleman attendants In thia de partment njs f 0QT with ARCH SUPPOS BARGAINS IN STATIONERY For Three Days Monday, Tvcsday and Wednesday 1,000 boxes of Papeteries, rang ing in price from 25c to 75c Special 23f Gilt-Edge Playing Cards, regu lar 35c. Special 19 All our Postcard Albums, regu lar $1.25. Special 89 All our Postcard Albums, regu lar 6c. Special 42 See us before buying your Fountain Pen. Why? Because our stock is the largest and most complete on" the coast. See us because we make the old pens new. PENS FILLED FREE open a charge: account with us W00DARD, CLARKE & COMPANY Exchange 11 FOURTH AND WASHINGTON STS. Home A6171 nd -furnishlnst goods of Portland. Among the younger set of men no one Is more popular than Mr. Baker. In fact the new firm begins business with every promise of success. People who do not come to town very often will note that the new firm have let the corner go, and taken an extra Inside store, which gives them a wider establishment than the old one and re moves the disadvantage of having a ! stalrwav running up through the store as .heretofore. New ana moaern snow windows are toeing Installed at consid erable expense, and the Interior will be redecorated. The same lines of mer chandise; clothing, hats, furnishings and shots, will be carried In stock with important additions. B,- W. Moore, expert photographer, Elks' bunding. Seventh and Stark eta See Catterltn A Co.'s ad. in business Chances, about stocks and bonds. T ' - " ' - ' t -f ' John v A. Jeffrey; Democratic candi date tor congressman from tW Second district, left last night for The Dallas to begin a tour of eastern Oregon in the Interest of his candidacy. .- Through out this week he will make a trip through all of the principal cities or eastern Oregon, speaking In them. most X. Chambers A Son, opticians, now at 121 Morrison street, Marquam building. W. A, Wise ant associates, painless feotlsts. Third and Washington. T AntrLfAv, V.Tt Ba.alA I MAW .Mfl I for summer guests. " Barger, signs, show cards. 114 Yamhill. Journal want4 ads. le a word. Where 10 Dine. Moore's restaurant serves a special 50-cPt iSUBday dinner. 148 Fifth at. ! Watson's Restaurant will serve a Una ihJcea dinner. today, SO eents. , , fcassessBBMssI MsSBBBl "Til Don t Portland has the best equipped fabricating shop and the largest stock of STRUCTURAL STEEL, on the Pacific coast. Also the most complete facilities for REINFORCED CONCRETE. Build Before. Prices Advance And let us show you how quickly and cheaply we can execute construction work of any nature. Mori; iiwcs Bridge PhnnDcA 1559 DftDTiAwn adf OFFICE: 209 StarU Street rfl0neSisa!D 259 PORTLAND, ORE. steel Works: 15ih and FrontSU N. The Popular Eoute. ' The Canadian Paclfio, 8oo-8pokana route la the popular route across tha continent. Their trains are tha finest operated In tha west. . L V- - Sin Is' not cxired by . housetop diag noses.. .. ,t. ' PERSONAL. Charles J. Brrell has returned to his home, ' No. 11 East" Tenth street, after an absence of- more than seven months spent In Phoenix, Arizona. .. .. diaries R. Paul of Chicago. , repre sentative of Jlrt, Rchaffner-& Marx, is at tho, Hotel Portland. ONLY T H E BEST -in Utt. and accident insurance O. R. WX8TOW 05 Weil Targe Bid.". o STTJDrjrrs, so oas, aro cocais The 0!d Reliat! CHICAGO Painless Dentists HATS STOQB TBS TXST OT TIMS This office is equipped with all tha latest appliances and formulas for do ing high-class work. - . - I had 27 teeth .extracted hv tha una of Vegetable Vapor and cheerfully ree- uinrnena ,mo meition; nad nn pain or bad result. MItS. L. DEBRANT. , Vancouver, Wash. I IULLJ 22-K Crown ....JfS.OO Bridge Work, per tooth . . ....5.00 Logan Crown ........ 3.50 0 A5.00 Best Rubber Plata .......... ...$.Ot Aluminum Lined Silver Fillings , ...I.OO Gold Fillings 2.Q0 ad "p Chicago Painless Dentists COB. 6TK AWD WAIHCrOTOS Mil! VAtl BM In 4 wV. , . . Lady attendant fnonea Main 1890. A 6340 NEWMUSIC for the Pianola just received I'm Afraid to Come Horn In tha Dark, Mavrinteli. Sogers Bros. Xa lap ma Heleatlon. Oay Wliita Way anetteaw Playing tea Peaiea Ba laotloa. Merry Widow Bafactloa, also Walts. Auto aca B elect Ion. Star of tha Baa Serene. Fosaont Bag Honey Boy March and, Two. Btep aad 600 other Fopulars, Clas sics, eto., foe Metrostyia and Themo dlst. Many la Utorary all oa sale Tot gooa aaiedlon, coma early, as this shipment will soon be gone. Sole Distributors of Pianola Plaae for Kortbwest. CURES RHEUMATISM .UU Rheumatic eiii Cure Per bottle. Far Bottle. AX XBTBB1TA& BEHEST TOB. RHEUMATISM . XV ITS KABT rOBKS. Sdatlca Neuralgia Nervousness Sleeplessness Nervous Headaches Neuralgic Headaches Nervous Dyspepsia Nervous Affections TRADE SUPPLIED BT A.W. Allen & Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 16th 4 Marshall St Portland, Or. PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. L. L. WHITE, Oklmt mi St ft "GENTLE DEHTISTRT" 'The friends of dogmatism are hi foea of religion. " v 2wuHirrtnHot.trfrs men aUnauMSnatBtas.. n-w9mHir4 l.llj Sin sin Pare Beautiful Jade Jewelry Gold Bracelets and Bl net Rings of all descrip tions made . to order. American name en graved witn the - three cardinal Chinese charm o ters, via, Glory. Pros perity and Longevity. Charges reasonable and orders of any design promptly executed and sent prepaid to any part of the U. & The Skilled cu.iiom ,weler, VOOX 8AJTO CO, Jay Tu Cbong. Uagr, ZSX Alder atreeu Diamond House PaJnt ' . QUARANTEKD vl gallon lots, tl.40 Pr gat . . i -f 1 gallon lota. Sl.SO P" t"J f i 1 Uanufactured by PORTLAND SASH 4 C0C2 CO. j ' 630 Tront BU Portias 4. Or. jMachlnery, Safe andMerthandl'se Moved 4 Stored DRAY AGE L STORAGE liXAtuAUCfj Ph CLAY 5. MORSE JSL 4th 4 DAVIS WMetTotset I3tb 4 BOYI HON. GEO. F; GOTTERILL ?nth BA1-VK3AT imU A WAT 1 on the suM.-t of rrohii.ti l.m. r FURS RUMODLU.I?r) At less than one-half prlra durlnr t ft-.t month, hew fur ma le passible price. U StliUHciier, J : i- Uun street. BUT STOCK TV TH.! C0NY.LLE ruzmrA ?h-r 110. . ! .