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- THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL. PORTLAND. ' THURSDAY'- EVENING. MAY' IV IMS. JLUtrssaix'SfTs. rr r-r7rr L.'J-..- ' ..- - - i -i - - TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. "Mrs. Wlggi of ths Cabbage Patch Baker ..."The Heir to the Hoorah Lyrio V. , . . . "The Lady from Laramie ; ' Vrh. urrv Wlrinar'a Return" .Because the Portland Hallway, Light ' Jc Power company failed to fumigate one of It streetsears upon an order from Health Officer Dr. Bather C. Pohl the car was seised at Sixth and Wash ington streets yesterday afternoon by Detective Tlchenor and taken , to the car barns and fumigated. The motor man' R. W. Mllla. In whose home at Twenty-second and Thurman streets a case of smallpox exists, was also fumi- gated, after which the car was again allowed to go into commission. Dr. Pohl 'Issued an order to have the car fumigated yesterday morning and when Dr. H. C. Parker, deputy, learned that the order had not been obeyed and that the car was in commission he notified the police and the seizure followed. L . The -council postponed action on the revocation of the. permit of the Port land 'Railway, Light ft Power company on Killings worth avenue from IJnion to Williams avenues until the first meet ing In June. The council ; was petl- tioned some time ago to have the com pany Uher tear up the single track on Xllllngsworth r avenue or put down double tracks, and an ordinance was In troduced revoking the permit. Repre sentatives ot the electrlo- company asked that the matter be put over until It could determine Its course. The street la about , to be paved and the property-owners are anxious to have the track question settled before the pavement ia put down. - - ; . , Formal notice of appeal has been given by attorneys for the defendant in the test case over the vehicle tax. In volving the question of right to invoke the referendum on measures passed by the city council. In passing on a de murrer to the complaint in the case of George-Long against the' city of Port land,, Presiding Judge Oantenbeln de cided that the referendum oannot be applied until the city charter is amend ed. Aa the matter now-stands,-with an appeal pending, the vehicle tax cannot be collected by the city until the mat ter is Anally passed on by the supreme court. . i , i a, , .. . Governor Chanrherlatn will- deliver the address ot the 'day at the dedication of the new orphanage for girls at Os wego, July 4. ArcTiblshop Christie will ' have charge, of the dedicatory ceremo nies. A musical program will also be given by the Sisters of the Holy Names. Father H. J, McDevltt, of the Cathedral, Is making arrangements, for the opening exercises and for the bene fit of the many people who will want to go to Oswego from Portland will probably charter a steamer to take the crowd to that place. One hundred and fifty dollars Is all that a Jury in Judge Cleland's depart ment of the circuit court was willing to allow Charles Lelner in his damage suit against L. M. Holbrook and wife, on ' trial yesterday. Lelner asked for 8H.S46. claiming that he had not been al lowed ' to' occupy store room he had leased from the defendant in the Hol brook block, St. Johns, and that he had suffered heavy loss through the pur chase of stock that he was prevented from placing on sale. An ordinance that will probably meet with Mayor Lane's veto axe was passed hy the council yesterday afternoon, ap propriating $500 for decorations on the east side during the Rose Festival. The ordinance was originally drawn to take the money out of the council's special 11,000 fund, but was afterwards amend ed so as to take the appropriation out of the "general fund. Inasmuch ss the city's ' funds sare low, it is considered probable that Mayor Lane wilt veto the measure. The (-year-old daughter of A. Blck nell, 220 East Thirtieth street, was yesterday- afternoon 1 - severely Injured by being run over by a. bicycle ridden by Walter Lynch. 269 Twenty-ninth street. The little girl was playing on the side walk when the rider came along at a fairly rapid speed, and before the child had time -to escape she was struck and thrown prostrate. There ware no bones broken. Mr. Blcknell will trot prosecute the case. Penney Bros.' Wine Special. Our $1.50 grade of port, sherry, tokay, mus cat, angelica and Burgundy wines at $1 per gallon. Our 81 grade of port and sherry at TBo per gallon. Our $4 grade or nentucay wnisKey at 83.20 per gal Jon. Friday and Saturday only, 37 -rasi Morrison, -nones i-ast Z87, B-2426 Free delivery, -Residents In the neighborhood of the west side Albina ferry landlna- oomnlaln to the police that a small army of hobos aril lltWlatnor th rn,ti tt KT1.tt. Korthrup. near the terminal yards, a r "V"1"" grouno. n is aaia tney build fires there every night and have terrorised the neighborhood lately by uviuwf ujj buiii oi me resiuenis. The Mount Bcott Annexation club will hold a mass meeting in Nashville hall. on tn. Mount Scott carline, this even ing. Miller Murdoch will be one of the principal speakers. The purpose of the meeting is to arouse sentiment In fa vor of annexation. A musical program iu m ariren. rrillfN (t 7 wm m .a,: i j " - ag-xsggsncasBEaBEaBgsssxxssaBSBaaassaessBSKEaasassss; . FRIDAY ONLY f lira If In Blue, Brown, Black and Mixtures ; regular Mil. No alterations; no approvals. All Silk and Pongee Coats long or short; re duced for tHis sale. asllion CIoaEi mi Suit House 141 Sixth Street, Cor Alder, 0pp. Oregonian Dan I McMlckle and Jack Vincent pleaded guilty In Judge . Cameron's court this morning, to a charge of gam bling. They were , shaking dice for drinks in a saloon at the corner of Sixth and Stark streets when Patrol man Hamea, arrested them. The case was continued for sentence. The Central W. C. T.,JJ. held a busi ness meeting Wednesday afternoon, at which several' matters were discussed. Afterward Mrs. M. Christian conducted a parliamentary drill In a very interest - ing manner, and was requested to con tinue the subject next week. f The city council yesterday passed an ordinance allowing druggists to sell liquor for medical purposes uppn a pre scription from a physician without pay ing a license.' All druggists who sell Jlquor -in quantities must pay , the reg ular retail liquor license of (800. , . 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 4 and 8 a. m. and 6 and 9 p. m. It must not be -used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary. to these rules r waste fully it will be shut off. Jacob T. Oove, the well known as nayer of Portland, died yesterday of paralysis at his home, 440 East Fif teenth street Mr. Gove hal lived in Portland since 1880,' coming here from Belt Lake City. "The f uneral will be held at the crematorium today. - v Dancing, at Expo Rink, Professor Woodward has leased the Expo rink and will open for summer dancing Saturday evening, May Is, and Wednesday, Satur day and Sunday evenings thereafter, Parsons' orchestra. Gentlemen 35c, la dies free. A '. .. - ,' -' r , . , J r'A i ' , -f I ' . ' Secretary Charles E. James of ' the Albina camp of the Woodmen of the World invites all neighbors to be pres ent tonight at an exemplification of de- f:ree work to be given by the lodge tn ts Albina hall. - Artlclea lost and found on the street cars May 12 fv" Twenty umbrellas, one fur collar, one rather boa, four pack- BUSINESS CHANCE A splendid business opening for a wide-t wake lady or gentleman with moderate capital. Owing to other pressing business interests we will sell at a sacrifice a well-established and very popular Ladies' Cloak and Suit House Stocked with only the newest and most seasonable goods. Not $100 in dead stock. Will bear closest investigation. , Occupies fine central location, long lease; a snap. Address "Opportunity" care Journal ages, two lunen noxes.one nai, iwupm gloves, one glove. The corduroy pants found. Call at the lost article room of the O. W. P. railway station, corner First ana Aiaer. Bailey Gatsert to Cascade Locks and The Dalles and return, Sunday, May 17 Leave Alder street dock 8 a. tn, return at 8 p. m. Fare to The Dalles and r turn 2, to Cascade Jjocks and return 81 AV meeting of the Williams Avenue circle of the Home Training association will be held at it he Williams Avenue Millie R. Trumbull will explain , the child labor law oivregon. The Regulator line steamboat Bailey Gatsert makes round trip to The Dalles dally except Sunday. Leaves Portland 7 a, in., returns p. ra, aibw iw dock. Phones Main 814, A-S112. t Japanese Anti-Dust Compound, for sweeping floors: removes all dust with out stirring It up. ,Ploner Paint Co., 135 1st St. Phones M. 1814, A-UI4. ,. We sponge and , press ' yonr clothes shine your shoes, all for tl.ffr month. Main 14, A-4214. , Wagons run every where, unique Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark. Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas, Waahougal and way landings, dally ex mit Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock mt a p. m. to 8, Il-OU; Bt IO lit. I.0. xi n-niKin , northwest corner Third ana Washington. Walk-Over buckle Oxfords 88.80 per pair. Best value ever made, v Knight a. Third and Washington. i Oxfords than any other shoe house in tha northwest. , If yon have trouble to find the hose to match your gown or shoes, : try Knight's. 4 , . 821 Morrison street, Marquam building. K ' W: Moor, exoert - ehotoaranher. Elks' building, Seventh and Stark ats. Satin slippers, stage last, in an col ors. , Knight's, Third and Washington. Wuman's) Kxf hanxt. IIS Tenth street lunch ll:8t to S; business men's lunch. Ladies take a peep at the ' Sorosis hosiery department at Knight s. , W l. WIm and associates, nalnleas dsntlsta. Third and Washington. ,- Kxdusiva styles In Ladles' and chil dren's hose at Knight's. -. wh htrv tJ.50 or 81- machlne-sewnd shoes when for 88.60 you can buy a hand-sewed Sorosis, "the shoe that has Seethe War Ships Maneuver OFF .TILLAMOOK S. S. ROANOKE SAILS FROM ASTORIA Wednesday 9 A. M., Returning at 6 P. M. r Fare, Round Trip $5.00 Rrocure your tickets early as space is limited. Ticket Office 132 3d St, D. Yoong, Agent no eaual"T Knight's. Third and Wash ington, sole agents.. Ladies Sorosis SSo hose will wear. Knight's, sole agents. Children's hose that will wear. 2So per pair at Knight's. Canvas Oxfords la all colors. 22.50. Knight's. Shaw Knit socks for men 25a. at Knight's, Sorosis hosiery SSo Dr pair, at Knight's. i Sorosis solves the shoe question for ever.-. Big stock of baseball shoes at Knight's. Sorosis shoes are practically perfect. Dr; McCracken, dentist Rothchild bldg. ' Baby shoes with wider toes at Knight's. fierger, signs, show cards,' 114 Tamhtn. ? Knight's want your children's trade. , Journal want ads. le a word. Yachting Oxfords. Knlght'a Bargain V rid ay Specials. . 78c claret, toe per gallon; 8l port and sherry, 74c '.. pet gallon; 81-50 port. sherry, tokay, angelica and muscatel1, 81 per gallon; 4 whiskey, 88 a gallon; 81 whiskey, f 4 a gallon, rriaay oniy. na tional Wine company. Fifth and Stark. Phone Main 4I, A-449S. SARCASTIC EEMAEK8 OX VIEWEBS METHODS la a communication to the city coun cil. B. P. Pad rick, a florist at 1808 Union - avenue, vigorously protested against the manner in which he had been assessed by viewers for th pro posed opening of Grand avenue. Pad rick's communicatiou was cleverly writ ten and caused much laughter. Padrick said the viewing was not done properly, and set out at length the manner In which the viewers boarded a streetcar made a hasty trip to the proposed im provement, smoked many cigars, glanced at the property to- be assessed, esti mated how much the property owner oould stand and then hurried back to the streetoar to return to the city. Pad rick's remonstrance against paying 890 lor tne viewers worx in connection with his property was overruled by the council. i Extra Neckwear Special FMBAY ONLY 150 Dozen Four-iri;Hand Ties medium and narrow widths in reg ular and reversible styles, all new, snappy patterns. Regular 50c values, Friday only c Each SI3E WINDOW DISPLAY 311 Morrison Street Opp. Postofilce Uiilliail 14th and Wishlngti i Phonei Main 1 and A-1123.' THREES NIGHTS HEQINNINCJ TO- KIGliT. . , Speeidl-Prlce Mating Saturav 1 The Famous Character Corned v "Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage Palch" Svenings, 21B0 to 80c; Mat., 81 to 25c. BAKUR thratru Phones Main 2; A-8SS0. SMrb Eaw. OMrKff, Tonight all this week matinee Sat urday. First time in stock here. Paul Armetronii's famous western comedy THfl am to rsi xoobajk "An attraction worth a great Ml more than these regular Baker price: Evenings, tits, S5c, 80c; matinees, 15c, 2Sc. Oet your seats early. ' " xs Week "Secret Bervloe,' L.YRIC THEATRE , Both Phones Vein 4685; Soma A-1099 Week commencing Monday, May ll, y. R. Allen presents Miss Verna Felton and the Allen Btoek Company in the amus- - : - ing comedy drama ? , raa ladt rxoM kasamxb Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, Prices 10c and 20c. Everv evening at 8:15. -Prices 10c, 20c and 80ct - Boxes 60c. Office open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Yoerc opposTtNmrv low Fares lo Seattle and Tacoma BATTLESHIP FLEET LOW SUMMER TOURIST FARES TO THE EAST VIA NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY. . Call on or write your nearest agent for full information and reservation of sleeping-car berths, OR ADDRESS A D. CHARLTOIN a. a. p. a. 255 MORRISON STREET PORTLAND, OREGON THE STAR -Musical Comedy Week of May 10, 1808 ' TWO" 0XOWB 8TZBT ZTEDTZSa ' 70 sad til p. so. . Xwer floor, 85c, balcony 15o. , Matinees daily at 1:80 n. m.. IKn The ARM8TRONO COMPANT OFFERS "1KB SOBBBT WIDOW'S BSTTnUf In this production will be worn the largest "Merry Widow" hat In the world ' BSU8IOA& LOWB - THE GRAND ATDBTTXU8 SB T.TXXB The first moving piotures of , The Fleet in Frisco This afternoon and balanct of , week. NICKELODION 130 BZZTS ST. PART I COMIC V BXZP TBTT TO CLOTTOS PART II COMIC WBOVQ OTZBOOAT WOODWARD'S SUMMER DANCING ACADAMEY Opens Exposition Rink beginning SAT URDAY, MAY It, and will be open three nights a week Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Parsons' orchestra. , Ad mission Joe. . Ladies free. All cars fiass the door.' Nineteenth and Wash ngton streets. Los Angeles vs. Portland BXOBXATZOH VABX. COBs TAXTQBsT AXTD B4TK BTS. BUT 13, 14, 15. 16, IT. Games begin week days at 8:80 p. m., bunday, 1:30 p. m. Admission , fee . Bleachers. ISc: grandstand, 60c; boxes, 26c extra children, bleachers. lOo; grandstand, Sic. XJL9XEB' BAT CTUDAT. Boys under 11 free to bleachers Wednesday. - , - THE OAKS OPEN SATURDAY NOON TAKOT8 TTBOTjZLaJTS And . sxBToars n-TTiro attto- - At S:?0 and :80. - EXTRA-FIREWORKS At 9:30 1S Idsntes From Aider St." LOOK FOR THE WORDS COLUMBIA LARD Kettle Rendered before you buy, and you will not be disap pointed in your shortening. The U. S. Gov ernment Inspection distinguishes Columbia Lard as pure and wholesome, but the name fc Union Meat Co. is your guarantee of a high i ly superior product. When ordering, patronize this home indus try that is bringing health and prosperity to Oregon UNION MEAT CO OF OREdOIN Pioneer Packers of the Pacific l. L IMIT, OH.f ,1 tlmll "CnjTlE DI!3T1ST8T" i mm wtttufirff rrn tm. vm tmn sura ma kiwcaMMfrwtaiic. owe ei4rt-aUy ttw Diamond Douse Paint OUABANTBED I gallon lots. 81.40 Pr rL 1 gallon lots. Sl.BO per gaL Manufactured by PORTLAND SilSB & DOOR CO. 30 rront at, Portland, Or. LADD ESTATE HAS BEEN INCORPORATED The Ladd Kstata company has filed articles of incorporation with the coun ty clerk. It is composed of William M. Ladd, Charles E. ld& and J. Wes ley Lndd, capitalised for 83,000,000. The Incorporation covers the right to transact a great variety of business, Including the operation of street "rail ways, elevators, w wharves, flumes, bridges, ferries, power plants, telegraph and telephone Ufies and a general real LEARN TELEGRAPHY Our. School endorsed by rail road officials. Telccrapbcrs In Demand Summer, rates now on. Day and evening classes. Open all the year. COLLEGE OF TELEGRAPHY 83 FIFTH ST. i T?rn? ruuQ ffT WmioUT Save Money Com and have rree examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH FKKfcS; Slt TER FIULINGS, SSo UP: OOLO FILL INGS. 76e UP; SET OF TEETH. 14.00 j SPLENDID SET, . 88.00; GOLD CROWNS. 88.C0 TO 88.00. All work guaranteed for ten years. Lady attendant always present. A1I work done absolutely without pain by specialists of from 18 to SO years' ex perience. - - j i Boston Dentists Ioa nnt A-ao30. Phone Maht 8030. Una Morrison SWOnv. Postofflce. estate business. The' right to take over the holdings of the Ladd estate is specified, Saleswomen Salesmen. Competsnt. capable men and Women to matt on -the trade and sell gooda A p plv to McAIlen tt McJLKnnll. Reference required. . . ,- s Hows Your Talking Machine? Anything Wrong With It? s ; XT BO The Talking Machine Hospital, AT OT STOBTB PABK BTaEET . Will give It complete treatment and guarantee a enre or no pay if we take the case. All -curable cases aunrantvot . general debility and that "tired, ind If the patient ever had a swet nd clear voice our. specialist will bring it back. . ' We have the beat experienced ex perts capable of doln all kinds pf repair work on all ktnds of Talk ing , Machines and Phonographs men 'who thoroughly understand this' branch i of the btielnpns an'l our prices are bound to build up a largre business being very rm) able for flrst-clHss work. Hrhm your Machine, or phone urn we'll eend a man to make an tlrmt nnt bring the machine in will a Ink re turn when ropalrad. All nrk 1 carefully examined and tet t tore leaving the hotiplial. If y-.'.r Talking Machine doenn t talk tit -; ,i com to us. TalKintf Ilachino Hor.pitnl 87 JSTOSTS PAE,i. X.-- , a-i : . r,lT STOt-K J TIEH cc:;v;uc ri:m , i Charts I0. tlS in