The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 11, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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THE, OREGON DAILY .JOURNAL; PORTLAND. MONDAY , EVENING. MAY 11, 1908.
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TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. s
HelU .."Miss- Abott In Grand Concert
Bake? V. . . "The Heir to the Hoorah
kyrto ... . . ."The Lady f rota Laramie"
Star -The Merry Widow-- Return"
Grand ........ A audeylllo
riomVacttve eUpa toward ' effecting
the 8aturday night closing will be de
cided upon at the meeting at 8 p. m.
' this evening at tke Unitarian chattel.
Rnv.nth nnd Tamhlll streets. The fed
eration will toe represented by delegate
from the various organisations wnicn
have joined with the Consumers' league
for this purpose. The committee ap
pointed at the last meeting to confer
with the retail merchants will report,
and It is hoped that this report will
- contain some recommendation ..- which
may be acted tipon by the meeting. A
large attendance is expected, and the
meeting is free. - The committee to re
port tonight Is composed of Dr. C. - R.
Chapman. Rev. E. 8. Muckley, Father
Black. R. A. Harris, Mrs. E. B. ColwelL
'Mrs. H. W. Coe and Mrs. Spencer.
Rev. J, Alien Leas celebrated the sev
enth anniversary of his pastorate at the
St. James English LuUleran church yes
terday. Since coming to Portland ,Rev.
Mr. Leas has built up the membership
of his church, and under his leadership
lthaa become to be one of the great
est religious organizations in Portland.
The congregation ha a handsome
church building at West Park and Jef
ferson streets and' is entirely out of
debt Rev. Mr. Leas toe k for his text
yesterday. Acta 21:19, relating to the
Apostle Paul' return to Jerusalem
where he told "What things Qod had
wrought among the Gentiles by bis
ministry."
Articles' lost and found' on the street
cars May 8, 9 and 10: fig umbrellas,
one film holder, one oil can, one camera
siana, two Knives, one plane, 10 pack
ages, four purse, one screen wire, on
notebook, four book, on bunch of iron
eye, one glass, one door latch, one
glove, one pair gloves, one satchel, one
cnisei, one tnpoa, one pair snoes. The
"Teddy Bear" umbrella and the "cordu
roy pants" that have been called for
have been found. Call at the lost arti
cle room of the O. W, p. railway sta
Uon, corner First and Alder street.
A meeting of the Kltllngsworth real
estate men waa held Saturday night
and arrangement were made to hold
another meeting at the hall in that dis
trict next Thursday morning at
o'clock. All interested in the develop
ment of the peninsula are invited to
attend. The main object of the as-
sembly is to provide entertainment for
tne visitors curing me itose carnival.
It Is the intention of the real estate
men of North Alblna and KlUlngeworth
to work hand in hand with the push
club.
Charged with running a disorderly sa
loon at US 81xth street, O. Cola and E.
R, Rice were this morning arraigned be
fore Judge Cameron. Captain Bailey
testified to having found Vera Clifford
In a bedroom over the saloon, and other
evidence was brought to show that the
two men were allowing women in their
place of business. O. Cole was fined
ISO, and the case against B- R. Rioe con
tinued to allow of an investigation into
the present status of the saloon.
- The United East 8'd Push club
meet tomorrow night at the Sargent
hotel for the transaction of important
business. Reports on -the bridge aues
4 tlon, street Improvement, the ad v I Fa
cility of buying roolc-crushors and many
Other important things to eattt aider
will come up. A Wrger. attendance
even than was present Utt time ia ex
pected. Nine push clubs of the peninsula meet
at the hall in North Alblna tonight to
take up the matter of advertising for
the Rose Festival, The committer ap
rolnted to develop plans for boosting
he peninsula, will males its report.
Other business of importune will be
transacted.
Water through hose for sprinkling I
yards or sidewalk or washing porohes
or windows must be paid for in advance
and used only between the hours of C
and 8 a. m. and 6 and 9 p. to. It must
not be used for sprinkling street. If
used contrary to these rule of waate-
ruiiy it wui oe snut on.
Charged with passing a bad check for
St on D. L Houston, proprietor of the
Houston hotel, George Mauls is on trial
before a lury in Judge O'Day'a depart
ment of the circuit court. The check
was drawn on an Idaho bank end was
returned dishonored.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Anna
Rankin Rlggs will take place tomorrow
afternoon from the Grace " Methodist
i hurch. Burial, will be in the River-
view cemetery. Dr. Clarence True Wil
son will have charge of the service.
Mrs. Violet Bayle( 454 Salmon street,
complains to the police that a strango
man has been shadowing her house for
some time, yesteraay sne questioned
htm, and he said he was working on a
state case.
The Canteen saloon, 409 Couch street,
was broken into Sunday morning be
tween 1 and S o'clock. Five dollars in
money and several bottle of whiskey
Were- stolen.
The Regulator, line steamboat Bailey
Gatzert makes round trip to The Dalle
dally except Sunday, leaves Portland
7 a. m., return S .-p. m. Alder street
dock. Phone Mam sit, A-5U2.
H,B; HIT
351 WASHINGTON STREET
TOMORROW
v ALL r:'...
EADIES' AND MISSES'
SUITS
AT
HALF PRICE
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STORE OPENS AT 8:30 A. M.
Steamer Jesse Rarklns. for Camaa,
wasnougai ana way innaings, aaiiy ex
cept Sunday, leaves Washington street
dock at 1 p. m.
D. Chambers Son, opticians, now at
811 Morrison street, Marquam building.
Woman' Exchange, 188 Tenth street,
lunch J VS6 to 2; business men' lunch,
W. A. Wise and associates, palnl
dentist. Third and Washington.
Berger, sign, show card. 284 Y anthill.
Journal want ade. le a word.
"I am not afraid of soap, i
have never -found that it in
jured my skin. I wash my
face with Ivory Soap and hot
water every night and morn
ing. At night ' I apply cold
cream, rubbing it well into my
face and neck and leaving it
on over night In this way, it
is absorbed into the skin " :
This is the- method of
caring for her complex
ion which is followed by
"Iowa's most beautiful
woman.' V " "
Ivory Soap
" 99 4loo' Per Cent. Pure.
GUARDSMEN TRY OUT
SPRINGFIELD RIFLES
New Guns Used for First
Time by Militia Compan
ies in Oregon.
Yesterday opened the season for small
arms target practice of the Oregon No
tional guard, and from early morning
Until late in the afternoon the crash of
the ar.ari'smen'a new Springfield rifles
was beard or. a dozen ranges throughout
the state. The Portland companies used
the old run are beyond the City Park, a
derinlte arrangements nave not yet oeen
concluded for taking over the new range
ground near Troutdale.
Details from three local infantry com
panies and from the field and staff of
the TMrcT miantry were mijwn to ino
range for yesterday's practise, work
beginning at 8 o'clock in the morning
and continuing until f. tn the afternoon.
While many of the men were near and
had never had experience on a rifle
range, the scoring waa well up t the
average.
The guardsmen wore equipped with
the new Springfield gun. which was is
sued to the O. N. G. only a few weeks
ago, replacing the Krag rifle, the only
5un that most of the men had ever used,
owever the change seemed to make no
difference with the snooting or the ex
nerlenced men.
It is claimed by the government that
the new gun la ihe best military rifle
ever issued to United States troops, and
equal to any rifle now in use in the
world.
Only the ?C0-ysrd range was used in
Portland yesterday. Adjutant-General
Flnser hones to be able to close the
deal for the new range ground east of
the city witmn a snort time, when
ranges up to 1,000 yards will be Im
mediately built and the grounds made
ready for the use of the guardsmen this
summer.
DR. SPERRY TO SPEAK
Oil NEW ZEALAND
r"-
Will Particularly Dwell on
Labor Conditions in the
Antipodes.
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Dr. Lyman B. Bperry, the great spe
ciallst on the science of living, will
cpeaX. Atthi tonight to a
mixd audience on "Australia, the Lone
Continent Under the Southern Cross."
The lecture will be illustrated with ster
eopticon pictures. Dr. Sperry has trav
eled . over Australia and New Zealand
and the clotures were taken by himself.
He will speak of social and economic
conditions particularly of New Zealand
and labor conditions there.
The lecture tonight is free for men
and women, the only one of the Sperry
lectures open to women. The lectures
Tuesday, , Wednesday and Thursday
evenings of this week win be at 8
o'clock and the subjects are an follows:
Tuesday, May 11, "Male and Female, or
the Significance of Sex"; - Wedneadov,
May is, Avoidant causes or .Disease ;
1'huradav. May 14.t "Heredity. Environ
ment and Endeavor."
SterenDtlcon - clotures tit Hawaii will
be fchown preceding the address Thurs
day evening., . -
Admission I by ticket, which may be
had free at the Y. M. C. A. offices.
PERSONAL.
Rev. J. Whltcomh ttrauaher left last
night for Oakland, California, where he
will preside at the meeting nf the' Ia
clfic coast Baptlat conf-trone, of which
no in president. Ttiij conrsrnca wui no
held In the First flap 1 1 st church on
Telegraph avenue, an j many nrominent
Baptists from all ovr th ''Oji'nt will at
tend. The conference will be hold from
May 1J to May 16.
John TInM nf - VHIInv.wArrh w.
taken to the hospital today to be op
Tatedf on for appendicitis. '; HJ.V
formerly .aaepted
restaurant at S47 Morrison
John ' TValteVs.
With reatan
street. diKartmareH -Raturdav affeffioorf.
A t-oinplalnt has been turned into police
headriuarters that he took about $300
belonging-to the proprietor,
Raker "Heir to the Hoorah."
Few play have stood the test of re
production as ha Paul Armstrong's
"The Heir to the Hoorah." There must
be reasons for this and there axe. It
tells a simple story plainly and enter
tainingly. The comedy la good, though
now and then a bit strained. There Is
comparatively little exaggeration. And
most of all the story of the reconcilia
tion of the two chief characters through
the coming of the belr himself is sweet
and clean and true at least w all like
to think it's true.
Although lacking some of the elab
orate scenic investitures that former
productions In Portland have been giv
en the performance at the Baker yes
terday was fully as entertaining as the
others In some respects the acting was
better than that In the road produc
tions, while Mr. Alison was, at least as
good as Guy Bates Post in the part
of Joe Laay. He was perhaps a trifle
too rflnd no woman under heaven
could take Offense at the Immaculate
Joe that Mr. Alison gave. True, upon
his return from Europe the wearing
of an extremely new suit carried with
It a slight air of consciousness a
knowledge that the creases were new
and to bo guarded, and an enjoyment
of the fact that he was looking par
ticularly well but his quiet manners
were quite irreproachable.
And Miss Jewellthe part of Mrs.
Joe is not a great, one but a delicate
one and the leading woman played It
with sympathy and understanding. It's
a girlish sort of a part and Miss Jewell
played it in a charmingly girlish man
ner unaffectedly and well.
But the sensation of the day was
the appearance of Lawrence Edward
Oleason. tne infant son of Mr. m.i
Mrs. James Gleason and incidentally the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. William Glea-
son all of the Baker Stock company, '
thank you. The poor child was care-i
f ully exhibited to the delighted audi-
ence who of course howled their heads !
off and demanded more of him, to the!
mingled pride and fear of the young '
father. The moat serious thing about
the first appearance was the interest-!
ing possibility that in 80 years from 1
now he'll be telling interviewers of:
that first appearance on any stage, ij
always watch first' appearances with'
a sickening Interest to wonder if when
I grow old and doddering myself 111!
be interviewing these youngsters and i
hearing the same old story about the
when I, as a babe in arm, was ear
ned oui ror- tne audience to behold
sort of rot- I hope Mr. Oleason brings
his young man up to he a bank clerk.
Louise Kent's Kate Brandon waa a
bit overdrawn and lost in effect there
by. William Gleason'a Lon Perry w.
a totally original conception of the part
of the cowboy and Wot a particularly i
good one, while Hilda Graham's Madge
Casey was good and show careful work. ;
James uieason's Dave Lacy was good, !
one or the best rileces of the nlav
and Donald Bowles" KeHy was bad, ex
cepting ror one Drier scene with Miss
Kent, cnanes Lewis ana Konald Brad
bury are both steadily Improving in
tneir work.
Heilig -"Mrs. Temple's . Telegram."
At least as reaaonable a farce aa
any that comes around, and vastly more
entertaining than most is "Mrs. Tem
ple's Telegram." It has extremely
funny situations, the lie are most en
tertaining aa lie are apt' to be, and
the fun Is wholesome and uproarious.
When it was first presented in Lon
don years ao with Emery aa the ere.
ator. of the husband's role. It was hailed
as the beet farce the British metropo
lis had seen and It still retains much
of the sparkle of its youth.
William Bernard, who wa formerly
with the . Baker company in Portland
as stage I manager, plays the part of
Jack Temple and it must be confessed,
does It but indifferently well. Ha lno
all the fine humor that the lines offer
ror tne eomprenenaing, ana make It
broad, almost horsey farca. Josenh
Dal ley makes a most excellent Wigson
nd Margurite Snow, who 1 - pretty
and rather a good Actress, is pleasing
as the wife who wouldn't believe her
husband's tale of being caught in the
exposition wheel. The engagement wa
ror only -one night. , :-.!; '
Closing-Out Sale. . .
Entire stock consisting of hts-h-irrari
black and colored dress goods, silks,
table linens and - household supplies,
honlery, knit and muslin underwear, cor
sets. alOves. wash -dregs roods, clnnks.
suits and men' goods. Friend and
regular patrons 'nd.lhA-pnblia are-ln-vlted
to partake of the bargains offered.
Everybody know the character of the
stock carried by MaAllen & MaDontfalL
corner Third ndi Morrison tre.t. .
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Overflowing with all the
latest and best things for
Boys and Young Men.
Most comfortable shop
ping place in Portland
-MODEST PRICES
prevail here always
Assortment the largest
and best
JLadies'and Misses' tailored coats
BEN S
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LEADING
CLOTHIER
OUR NEW
CUSTOMERS
A'
ND they average
about six every
day, quickly ob
serve and appre
ciate the character of
service they receive at
this bank, for we ad
here strictly to the cus
toms of sound banking.
German
American Bank
Sixth and Washington Streets
Portland, Oregon
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES, $4
AND UP PER PEAR
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There Is Money In Developing the Marvel-1
ons Natural Resources of Oregon
In again repeating what we have beef) saying for months
that GOLD DREDGING will soon become one of the
leading and the MOST PROFITABLE industry in the state
we are only reiterating what has occurred in every other
section where the business has been developed. The nat
ural conditions are as favorable, here as could be desired. '
That there U
I Gold in Abundance
F. W- Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
FEINTING
Phones
Main 165
Home JL 1165
First and Oak
Hair Cutting: 25c
TOTJB SHOES 8HINED FREE
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1 Sixth .
YOU CAX REGISTER
AT NIGHT WITH CLERK
Appreciating ths fact that
only four days ars left for regis
tration after today, the trail to
the county clerk's office waa
trodden more than it has been
alnoe the primaries. Fifty new
names were added to the lists
this moraine, living a total of
33,180 to date.
Tonight and for three succeed
lng nights the county elerk will
keep his office open for regis-
tratiOQ purposes,' to oblige those
, who, cannot come in usual office
hours, v The books will close at
B p.' m. next Friday, IS days
before the election.
' Within the same length of
time ail "ot those who have
moved from one precinct to an
- ether must appear in person and -.have
the changes entered In the ,
' books.' Or they will not be able to
vote when the time cornea, 3 '
in the aoriferous gravels, we have proven absolutely, by
repeated drillings and shaft tests. We can satisfy and con
vince anyone of this fact who will . investigate. To begin
the payment of dividends it is now only necessary to put
on the dredging machinery, the same as used in other places.
For this purpose we are selling a small portion of our
treasury stock. While we have not made as large a display
in print as we might have done, yet we hare kept stead
fastly at work and have made good progress. Ve intend
to put on our first dredge this summer and be paying divi
dends before the season doses, for as soon as the wheels
begin turning, the gold ready for the mint, begins coming
in and continues as long as the machinery runs. Our stock
is being gradually absorbed by careful thinking people who
have investigated. The 35c allotment is so nearly exhausted
that at the close of business May 16, the
Price Will Advance to 45c Per Share
We give this timely notice, that those who had decided to
buy, bttt had delayed placing their order for various reasons, ,
may do so now before the advance is in effect AH orders,
with remittances, that are mailed on or before May 16, as
shown by the mailing postmark, will be honored. Buy on
the easy payment plan if you prefer. Full information will
be cheerfully furnished to any who will write or call at gut
office.
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215 Couch Building, Portland, Oregon
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THIS KVfcNINO AT 8;30 O LO K
.The Famous Coloratura bufun 1
. Miss Bessie Aboil
Assisted by Edith Moiom Gray, ro
tate, and Hans pressei. Knglish Celiac
iiium-Hi fi.pu, i ann lac.
BAKE2R TMBATRU
-nones Main 2f A-8380,
, aeo. Baker, Oes. Mgnr.
Tonlirhr all hi w.ir m,n
Armstrong'a famous western comoily
more than these regular Baker prices:
6c. Oet your seats ea'rly. - '
m weeawacree sterrto."
L.YRIC TH12ATRC
Both noneawlEala 4SS8I Worn
Week commencing Monday, May 11, y.
viu resell ia . MISS Virol
Felton and the Allen Stock
Company In the amua-
lng comedy drama
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Every evening at t:lt. Prices 10c,
M.A sOo. Boxes 6O0. -Office
"open to a. m. to 10 d. m.
THE GRAND VaadcvUUdelcic
Entire week of May 11, 1901 .
THAI BOBXO rOTTB
HI jrh -Class Blnirlns; Quartet.
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' The I. A. T. H KL
On time with the latest, animated
pictures.
THE STAR Musical Comedy
weelc of May 10, 1908
TWO BXO Wg BTET SYEBDTO .
7i30 end sa p as.
Ixiwer floor, 25c. balcony 15.
Matinees daily at S:I8 n. m 16c.
The ARMSTRONG COMPANT OpTTBTtfl
"TD KXUT WIDOW'S BHTTJJVJP
In this nroduetlon will be worn - the
largest "Merry Widow" hat In the world
MUBIOAXi LOWS
NICKELODION
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Utful Prtstnt for a Boy
A Visit to th Baby Nursery
Circus Day AI,S
Performances a and lf.K 1 '
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Marvelous Rcktrls
Pretty Edat Mart (ta
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100 JTew and Vorel reatnree 100
n nuuT viomum uv
MlUlon-Sollar Xenarerie,
The Only Bif Bali road Show Oomiaf
-j. jus sear.
F. B. JONES & CO.
COAL and WOOD
PC B TON $6.00 PEK CORD,
LAQE COAL WASHED AND SCREENED
NO SOOT NO DIRT ? ''
Home B-1 77 1
Phone
Cast 7
Learn Telegraphy
Our School endorsed bjr rail
road officials.
Telegrapbers In Demand
.Summer rates 'now on. ' Day
and erening classes. Open all
the year. . ' '. -
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COLLEGE OF TtLEGHAPH Y
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only Chinese woman
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bm enrea many ar
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private and female dis
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lune troubles: stomach,
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and diseases et all
Irlniffl that f Via hnM. .
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by Chinese herbs and
roots. Bemedtes barm
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Honest treatment. B
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Come and have free examination. '
WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE: eri
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INOS. 75o UP BET OP TEETH, $4 00:
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CROWNS, tl.EO TO SS.Oft. ,
All work auaranteed for ten years.
Lady attendant always present. AH
work done absolutely without pain bf
specialists of from 11 to 20 years' ex
perience. , .
Boston Dentists
: ' Home none A-4O30.
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asm KorrUoa SJU Osp. rostoffiee.
Diamond Roof Stains
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