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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLANP, WEDNESDAY EVENING. MAY 13, 1908. PTprjilrTcgics J . TOXIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. yrla ,..,i."Th tady from Laramie" Star ....."The Marry Widow' Return" Grand . . .. ..... . i . . . Vaudeville v A jury In Judge Cleland's department of, the circuit court Is hearing evidence today In the cue of Charles efeier 'gainst I M. Holbrook and wife for $4,646 damages, this aum being claimed for alleged failure to keep the- terms Of a lease entered Into ln July, 106. Xeiner says he was to install dry goods and clothing store In the Hol brook block In St. John a at a rental of i 145 per month, the lease to run for two years from August, 1906. He alleges he bought a stock of goods for - the tore, but was never permitted to oc cupy It, - ' j v R, A. Justice has petitioned the city council asking j that' a S-cent streetcar fare be established In Portland. Justice Inclosed a clipping from The Journal, In which was recounted the victory or Tom jonnson or doveiano, umu, in win ning a -cent fare after a aaven years' fight - " Justice argues In his petition that Inasmuch as Cleveland can have a 8-cent fare, Portland, "the beautiful - Hose City' Is entitled - to ths same treatment, or at leaat "to a decent (-cent fare service." - The petition will cOroa before the council this afternoon.. , A cantata will be given by the choir of tha Fourth Presbyterian church for the benefit of the Bell wood' Presbyterian church at the latter church. Seventeenth street and Spokane avenue, this evening at 8 o'clock. The cantana, "Crona and Crown," has been given by the 18-volce choir at ; several churches since Easter anifr ia-met wttb, fevoir-rThe soloists of the choir ere: Soprano, Miss Carrie Spalding; alto. Miss Elinor '. Kurth; tenor, Mr. Davis: basso, G. H. Besto; or- Sanist, Miss Tiule Klumpp; violin, Mr. lathes; director, Mrs. J. 8. Hamilton. Residents in the neighborhood of -18 J JJorth' Fourteenth street, represented by Henry Flicker,' living at that address, complain of a bogus picture man who secured several dollars from them by representing himself as a photograph enlarger. His pJan was to call at the houses and offer o enlarge photos free of charge. In consideration the .cus tomer was to buy a picture frame) cost ing $1 or $4. The picture frames were Said for In advance. Nona have been silvered. :' ; 1 . r President Edward T. Kagle of the Mount Scott Improvement association called a well attended meeting to order tfondav evening at the association's hall n A r let a. A commTttea of three was appointed to Investigate tha possibili ties of a new railway atatlon building at Laurelwood. The old one was burned some time ago. The committee will make a report at the next, meeting next Monday night, when the club will also receive the report of the electrie light and fire engine committees.. " The South Portland 'Republican club wilt open the campaign in South Port land tonight with a rally, at which many of tne candidates will speak. The chief feature of the evening will be a debate on the recall bill between Wr S. TTRen and W. R. McQarry. R. L. Stevens wilt open his campaign for reelection as fcherift There will be a number of other candidates On' the speaking list, while an Interesting musical program has been arranged by Miss Llna Har was and Frank D. Hennessy. Bishop 8. C. Breyfogel" of Reading, Pennsylvania, will preach tonight at 8 o'clock at the First English Evan gelical church. East Sixth and Market streets. The meeting will be In the nature Of a union mass meeting of the United Evangelical. and' United Brethren tion. Bishop Breyfogel - came to the coast to attend the Evangelical asso ciation conference which just closed at Little Falls, Washington. Througli a' typographical error yes terday In the copy of the Florence Cen tral Mining company the o-penlng state ment should have read as follows: "The Ooldfleld Florence Is 'the richest gold mine on this nation's soli the monster monarch of them all." Whereas the word "Ooldfleld" was omitted making the sentence read very differently from what was intended. Articles tost and found on the street cars May IS: Eighteen -umbrellas,, 4 books, 1 package school books. 1 satchel, 2 suitcases, 1 package of builder's plans, 1 hatchet 1 lunch dox, 1 sheet music, 1 purse, I shirts, 1 package of wrinkle eradtcator, I roll of paper, t pairs of ? loves. Call at the lost article room of he O. W. P. railway station, corner First and Alder. 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 I and 8 a. m. and 6 and p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling .streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste- fully It wilt be shut off. Tom Conley Is on trial today In Judge OTJay department of the circuit court on a statutory charge. Another case against him, on a similar charge, will be taken up by a jury In Judge Bro naugh's department as soon as the first case is finished. - ; a U There is no excuse In suffering from corns and bunions when relief can be so easily had with a few applications of Hedglns Corn Cure, the great rem edy sold by Albert Bernt, the druggist, itl Washington street. , - Beginning Saturday, May It, a local ear to Lents Junction, over the Spring water division, wilt be put on, leaving First and Alder streets at 6:40 p. m. dally, except Sunday. , - Able business man going east will at tend promptly to private personal bus! nww. ovriuiu - cunuacnuai. bo Portland. 4. A dinner will be given In the new Commercial club rooms by the primary council - ox me eignm missionary de- ' Only rich people can afford to use -poor soap. For this reason: Poor soap contains an excess of alkali which weakens the fabric and shortens the life of everything it touches.. , , i , ' Rich people can stand that sort of thing, i .-. : People who are not rich should use Ivory Soap for everything but the coarsest, commonest .things that need to y be washed. ; Ivory Soap 99 ioo'Pcr Cent. Pure. F. W; Baltos and Company invito your inquiries for-PRINTING Phones Main 165 Home J 1163 First and Oak partment, Thursday, May 11 at - T p. m. Pinner speeches will be made by the bishop of California, Judge Wil liams, W. B. Wheelwright and others. It is particularly desired that those who have received Invitations should respond at once as but a limited number can be accommodated. Dr. Oeorge S. Whiteside is the chairman of the din ner committee. . , .?., " Why buy" I?. 60 or $3 machine-sewed shoes when for 63.60 you can buy a hand-sewed- Sorosls, "the shoe that has no equal"? Knight's, Third and Wash ington, sole agents. .:.s -y-, - Mra,Manetta A. Butler has begun suit for divorce -from Levi Butler, charging mat ne oeseriea ner in Msrcp, l02. They were married at Centerville, Iowa, In lift! ., ' -if . . " The Regulator line steamboat Bailey Gatxert makes round trip to The Dalles daily except Sunday. . Leaves Portland 7 a. Bj returns p. m. Alder street dock. Phones Main 14. A-tlU. Japanese Anti-Dust Compound, for sweeping floors; removes all dust with out stirring It up. Pioneer Paint Co., 136 1st st Phones M. 1884, A-1S34. ' Steamer Jesse Rarklns, for Camas. Waabougat and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 1 p. m. Pla-Mate children's shoes, box. calf, 6 to 8, $1.60; 8H to 12, tl.76. At Knight's, northwest corner Third and Washington. Walk-Over buckle Oxfords $8.60 per pair, ttest vaiue ever made. Knight's, Third and Washington. Knight's have more styles of $3.60 Oxfords than any other shoe house in the northwest,. If you have trouble to find the hose to match your gown or shoes, try nmgai s. Prise waits Oriental building. Danc ing every Wednesday s and Saturday Weill.). J. Chambers & Son, opticians, now at ill Morrison street, Alarquam building. Btttln slippers, stage last. In all col ors.. Knight's, Third and Washington. Woman's Exchange. Ill Tenth street, lunch 11:80 to I; business men's lunch. Ladles take peep at the Sorosls hosiery department at Knight's. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists, Third and Washington. Exclusive styles In Ladles' and chil dren's hose at Knight's. Ladles Sorosls 39c hose will wear. Knight's, sole agents. I Children's hose that will wear. 16c per pair at' Knight's. Canvas Oxfords In all colors, $2.60, Knight's. Shaw Knit socks for Knight's. Sorosls hosiery 26o Knight's. men 36c, at per pair, at Sorosls solves the shoe question for ever. . Big stock of baseball shoes at Knight's. Sorosls shoes are practically perfect Baby shoes with wider toes at Knight's. Berger. signs, show cards. 314 Yamhill. Knlght'swant your children's trade. Journal want ads, lo a word. Yachting Oxford knight's. AT THE THEATRES jWswW"ssi JMm. Wiggs" Tomorrow Night. The attraction at the Helllg the atre. Fourteenth and Washington itreets,, for. three nights, beginning tomorrow.' Thursday, will be Llebler Co.'s production of the famous charac ter comedy. "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cab bage Patch' A special price matinee will be given Saturday afternoon. Francis Wilson Next Monday. The distinguished American comedian, Francis Wilson, supported by an excel lent company of players, will present the dellghful comedy. "When Knights Were Bold,' at the Helllg theatre. Four teenth and Washington streets, next Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday night May 18, 16, 10. The advance seat sale will open next Friday morning. , "The Heir to the Hoorah." The first - stock production In the nor th west of - Pau 1 "Armst ron g's- f amou a western comedy, 'The Heir to the Hoo rah" is meeting with Immense success at the Baker thla week and packed houses" will evidently be the rule at every performance. The play Is a da light . "The Lady From Laramie" Tonight. If you haven't been to the Lyric this week to see the Allen company in moir newest - oriering, i na laay from Laramie," you have missed one of the finest theatrical treats that the Portland publio has had offered it this season.. .v , . j '"The Merry Widow." . A lively little musical comedy Is Of fered by the Armstrong; company at the Star theatre this week. In which the largest merry widow hat in the world is Introduced. This tide of the enter tainment is "The Merry Widows (Re turn)."' There are vaudeville acta as well as the regular specialties on the program. - ., . .. , , Clrcnt at the Grand. The feature act this week -at the Grand Is a travesty of a ctreus, "The Laughing Home." ' The usual freaks of a circus are shown, and then enters the wonderful horse. No one can sit through this act without laughing. A high grade musical act is that of the Doric Four, who can sing better than most quartets. Their selections, have been made wlia care, and- each song makes a hit - . Uniforms Dollar Ppieee. ' From the System. -; A prominent New Tork contractor re cently undertook to build a six mile barge canal through a Louisiana wilder ness in so days. His force of engineers. commissaries and laborers were trans ported, encamoed and soverned alone army lines, even In the matter of cloth ing. Armyjinifortns that had been re lected because of alight variation from the prescribed cut were bought from the 'government at about $1. a garment THE STORE NOTED FOR BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES IE Hosiery Banrairis Children'! fine and heavy ribbed Hosiery, r fast black, , double heel and toe, warranted very best 20c grade. Only 50 dozen in thii lot Now on ".sale- at,: special, ; A' the."' pair ....... X UC Women'? fast black' Hosiery, extra quality, with double heels, (toes snd soles; a splendid 25c grade and never sold for ; less. We reserve the right to limit f 0 1 the quantity, pair ls2C 100 dozen Women's White Foot Hosiery, warranted absolutely fast blick -double heel and toe ' and beit elastic top; full fash- C ioned 25c' grade, pair. . .. .. IDC Women's fine French Lisle Hose, in beautiful new lace designs, also in plain double heel and toe and elastic top - "Gordon. Qo. Dyed;" Reg r 50c grade.V, .aWC It may seem strange that this firm, enjoyinfct as it has the confidence and respect of the Portland public for 25 years, should . decide .to . close out - a . lucrative business. ' However, such ia the case, There are some things in connection I with this Closingout Sate" which in no manner concerns the general public. The' character of the stock carried by us is too well known tq need mention here. The siles prices , will speak for themselves. 36-In. Taffeta Silk Great closing-out sale of 50 pieces 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk, bough! to sell at $1.25 a yard, at... 83 Remember this is all pure silk and not the usual half-cotton "sale" silks. Mail orders filled promptly. $45 SUITS AT $33.00 ; ; All Styles All Colors r.A.JJ i at.1 laV Ulm eaesAn'a firmer anri Vtf frar J.IIL1UUCU. Ill U1V VUUTC IUI AIC gt,auig iuiva - o mentr, made by New York's most skillrarman tailors and equal HIV SVV O V J W VSV. V r av-vsa tailor, i A complete . line of popular cokrsruch as browns, blues, greens and fancy mixtures. . See window. Suits at $24.85 Our entire line of Women's and Misses' suits, worth op to $37.50, on sale at this price. Every garment ele gantly tailored and finished in the best possible manner all colors and a great variety of new and attractive styles. Suits at: $12.50 Regular 'values up to $20. A special lot of Women's and Misses' Tailored Suits in brown and blue stripe effects; also a few " plain colors neatly trimmed and finished. Your choice during the Great Closing-Out Sale at above prices. li Corsets Reduced CaWe Net Ventilating Corsets, neatly trimmed with -ribbon and lace best regular 75c quality sizes 18 to 30 now on A7p sale at 'special ....... , ,...riC Thomson's new Glove-Fitting Cor sets, in new high-bust model for the average figure ribbon and lace trimmed hose supporters, front-and sides $L25 95c Broken line of Warner's - and Thomson's Corsets aU new styles some sold at $2 arl up to $3 apiece Closing-out Sale QCf Price, at special, each .. jreyC Tape Girdles, in pink, whit and blue, trimmed with bow of satin ribbon standard 50cigradeat any store in town. Now on O C sale, at special, each Y...., White Waists 3000 fine White Lawn Waists, on the bargain table, during this great sale at above price. Come in all styles lace or embroidery trimmed, long or short sieves and open front or back. Standard $1.75 and up to $2.50 values. All sizes. i)rcssG(Docls--Silte Entire Stock Reduced Not a varH renerveil T?vrv nier has trrA fr leave our shelves now in a hurry. Compare these prices with others sabout town. May orders filled. 36-inch Worsted Suitings, in stripes, checks and plain colors very serviceable and the best reg. 50c quality. AH colors and Oo size checks. Closing-Out Sale price. ... -OC 44-inch Herringbone Stripe Suitings, in browns, blues, green, tan and black strictly all wool and best $1.50 quality. Closing- QQ Out Sale price, special, the yard eOC 52-inch Navy Blue Serge warranted strictly all pure wool and the best $1.00 quality. Re member this is extra tide. Closing- 70 Out Sale price, special, the yard f 5C 50-inch Black French Serge bought to sell in the regular way at $1.35 a yard warranted all pure wool. A great bargain at QQ this special low price, the yard ....7)C ischoltl Supjfc At Wholesale Prices Hotel, restaurant and private-housekeepers should take advantage of the splendid values we are now offering in this department 60-in. Bleached Table Damank, extra heavy, good for hard wear and a splendid 45c grade; new floral designs. Extra spe- OC cial during this sale at, a yard ...... XiaJC Scotch Lace Curtains, 2lA yards long and 34 inches wide several dainty patterns to choose from standard 50c quality. OC During this great sale at special, pr..JJC 19-inch Linen Russia Unbleached Crash very absorbent arYd extra heavy the identi cal grade usually sold at 12c yd. 7l now on sale at special, a yard 1 2v 72x90 Hemmed Sheets full bleached and extra quality reinforced center. Our very best regular AC 60c quality. Buy them during this great sale, at special, ea. .lwC CLOSING OUT TUB STOCK Take Advantage of This Greatest, of AU I Sales. Cor. Third and Morrison Sts. CLOSING OUT THE STOCK 5 Take Advantage of This Greatest, of All Sales. Two Christian Science r Lectures ; . bt Frank H. Leonard C S. B. CT BBOOKZ.TV, V. T. ' ' Member of the Christian Bclence board of lecturshlp of the First Church of Christ. Scientist.. Boston, Massachusetts. At the Beilifl Theatre sTcmaT Ajmiuroov ato arxxzara MAY 24th At t- -oloek in -"the-af ternoonmn4 o'clock In the evening. : Mr. Leonard comes under the auspices of the First end Second Churches of Christ. Scientist. Admission free. No reserve! seats. jfVSArV OUR SPECIALTY DIAMONDS 15 5 ON EASY PAYMENTS-LESS THAN ELSE WHERE FOR CASH . Docs Your Piano Need Tuning Rerulatlnr. polishing- or any repairs T Do you want it stored or moved T If so. EllER'S PIANO HOUSE 153 Washlnsrton St, are better' prepared than any house in the northwest to give you oest worxmansmp ana service. Phone them. Exchanre It or A-2850. Hooniight Skallng ; " , roinaxT . , ' " WoaxoBHOtr arxan ' '. TMXDAX STXQXT Is the closing night of the pres- ent management. When a .firm -is known to excel its competitdrs in any one attribute, it becomes recognized as "a specialist." We are "IT." We carry a larger V stock of diamonds, sell more dia . monds, know more about values of diamonds, and sell them for less than any. jeweler in the city. If you con template purchasing a diamond don't fail to examine our stock and compare prices. MARX & BLOCH Largest Diamond Dealers in Oregon 74 Third Street, Near Oalt Street kAAA AAAAAAAAA AAA A.A.A V r v -yf r V V V "V V V X V V V V V CURES RHEUMATISM ft - Cure bottle. . ; 7r bottle. AM XBTTSBVJX MXXSDX fOa. RHEUMATISM " nr T8 aiAjrr tommm. Nervous Headaches Neuralgic Headache Nervous Dyspepsia Nervous Affections . Sciatica Neuralgia Nervousness Sleeplessness HUES 8T7!PUEI BT"T- A.W.AlIcn&Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists. 16th & Marshall Sts., Portland, Or, PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. DRAY AGE STORAGE TRACKAGE Phon CLAY S. MORSE 4th & DAVIS wn. 13th & HQYT Machinery, Safes and Merchandise Moved & Stored Better Equipped Than Ever! TBT AX ZAST szsx nima . Phones scat SSM, B-iass. East Side Printing Co- Cor. Union Ave. aa r. Washington. n THUATUn ... . -. juajb4jvJ i4n ana sbm.-i . ; Fhones Main 1 ant A-tU'l. three nights nrrnixxixti r ' KuV. . Special-Price Matlnxe Fstm i.v, i -The t'atnoua Character Com.-.! v. ""fs. Wis of the Cslhzzt W Evening. II. B0 to Mat,, l;?j ; I3AK14R TMUA'I Kli ;,IhoiM Mam 2; A-ssho. .: Geo. Baker, an. lijii. Tonight all this week matinee K urday. First time in stock here. In Armstrong's famous wesfrn run..' TSB K2JIB TO TED HCOKAi: : An attraction worth a gr"at dn more than these regiilar Baker prlt Evenings. 35c, 85c, 50c; matinees. 1 26c Get your seats early.- SText Week "Secret Btrrion." iv LYRIC TI-I13ATRU Both hones KaU 468S; Borne A-lC Week commencing Monday, May II. 1 R. Allen presents Miss Verna Telton and the AHen' Etock Company in the. amus ing ontelv drama THB LAST rSOBC LABAMIE Matinees TuesdayThursday, B&inrfl.i; and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at . 8:15. Prices 10 - 20o - and 10c. Boxes 60c. Office open 10 s. tn. to 10 p. n TBE GSAK3 VzatfevUIe deles , Entire week of May 11, -490 TBS DOaiO TOUB High-Class Singing Quartft. . v "THB UVOHZWO KOXS23" - SVCUUTB TXIO World's Greatest Triple-Bar Artists T. T. KOHTBESSA , The I. Av,T. 8. E. Man. On ' time -with the latest anlmat ' '- pictures. THE STARWuslcat Corned, Week of Mav 10, 190 TWO VBOVI : ETTBT STXKISa 7:30 and 9:1ft p. sa. - Iower ' floor. t6c, balcony .- 15c. " Matinees dally at 2:80 p. m.. 15c. The ARMSTRONG COMPANT OFFKP r "TSB KSMT WDOW1 8ETVKK In this production will be worn th largest "Merry Widow" hat In the won ; mrnoAZi town NICKELODION X30 8ZZTX trr. T PART I-COMIC -IT. mar tbxp to cxiOvds ' part II COMIC wsoiro OTXOOAT Los Angelcr vs. Portland BJBCSSATXOir PABK. COS TATOBIT AJTD S4TK BTS. . MAT 13, 14. IB, 16, 17. Games begin -week days a 3:0 p. m., bunday, 2:80 p. m. . AfltnlMHlnn fe Rlearhers J85 grandstand, 60c: boses, 25c extra children, bleachers, 10ct grandstand, 2 ai ,,;,;:: UUtTZ SAT TBXDAT. 1 Boys ' under jl ' f ?ee ' to ' bleacher Wedneaday. , , . , . TEET sirm, Save Rlosey Come and have rree ezamlnntion. WB EXTRACT TJCETH FKlitsi; SI I, VER FILXINQ& II 6o UP: GOLD FIL U INGS, 76o UP; SET OF TEETH. J o.i SPLENDID SET. $.00; GOLL CROWNS. $i.60 TO .O0. All work guaranteed for ten years. ' Lady attendant alwavs present. work done absolutely without pain I specialists of from12 to. 20 years' ex perlence. 5 . Boston Dentist rj -X Home Phone A-8030. - Phone Mala S03D. S91H Btorrlsoa Bt OOP. Postofflce. A New Departure : The cost "of - interments has been greatly reduced by th Holman Under' taking company. Heretofore It has been the custom o 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 fron that custom. When casket is furnish by us we make bo extra charges f embalming., heerse to cemetery, outsld box or any ' services that may be re quired of ' us. except clothing, cemetery and carriages.-thu"cffecting a ' aavln of $25 to $7S on each funeral THE EDWARD HOLT.IAr: 'UNDERTAKING CO. f UO TB3BO ST. COB. SAtMOW. WOMAir A BPBCIAXTT r amlnatlon free. S. X. CBAK, th only "Chinese worn", doctor In this city, fc: i has cured many af flicted sufferer.-Cur private and female d eases, also throat ( 't lung troubles: etom Diaaaer -t ana . siu.. and diseases of kinds that the htm flesh ts heir to. Cut by Chinese herbs n -roots. Bemedles ban. less. No operatic Honest treatment. I -Jfll Clay sU oor. Tt.it Diaiiiond M Mx , AJJi gHADES - MADE FROM CKEOSOTB 5 Gat. Lots 75c Per Qzl. HAIR. CUTTING 25 CENTS .'Tour Shoes Shlned Frs. ' TUB KODEt BABBZB EEOP, T Sixth Street. - Portland Sash & Deer Co. HW ewer " woodward's sur i: :: dat,ci?iG acada! :::v Orens Exposition Rink h-lnnit? M I RUAY, MAY 1. an.i wdi l' ' ' nights a week Weilnen.J..vi. Hii i anil Sundavs. Psr'ms i.n hiri miaslon 25c. Lfii- fr-.. ' ' paos the door. Mn-t"enlh i 1 fngton strt. ab Priniir. (,' Mt. ft If on r. i r t ft v y ' - r ; STAii,