The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 17, 1908, Page 22, Image 22

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 1908.
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Tdivn Topic
TONIGHTS AMUSEMENTS.
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Haker. ......... . ."Secret Service"
I.yrle. .n. ; t . . . . t . . v .- ? n "NeHrO wyBBu
fctar . . ; ......... . . . . "The - Toreadors"
Grand Vaudeville
i . This afternoon t 4:30 in the assocla
, '! 'tlon auditorium, at Fourth and Tamhlll,
V. Hon. George F. Cptterijl of Seattle, will
w apeak to A men's mass meeting on the
...hjuil fflia fiulnnn rn t. nun" Mr
CotterUl haa been in Seattle for some
- 20 years and is a leader among the re
. form forces of that city, ' He la one of
' the leading civil engineers in Seattle
nil is the first officer of ' the Grand
. Lodue of Good Templars.- ' Mr. Cot-
terln has been up against the saloon In
'' all its phases and has a lot of first
- band Information to rive in regard to
its effects os a city for good and evil
"There will be special music before the
' address and a question box. ior anyone
who may wish to make use of -it in
. ; answering questions about the liquor
, traffic, Immediately following the aa-
dress. AU men are Invited.
Wednesday evening Willamette tribe,
.No. 6." and Minnehaha tribe No. 2, Im
f roved Order of Red Men, ceJebrated
he anniversary of .Tamina, the patron
saint of the order. After the rendering
- , of the Tamina ceremony a program was
' carried out, consisting of tableaus and
vocal and instrumental music. ' Repre
sentatives were present from tribes at
Pendleton, - Oregon City Oswego, St.
' Johns and Scappoose.. Plana are form
ing to give a, public open-air rendition
. fifths Tamina ceremonies next season.
i The Improved Order-of Red Men is the
oldest patriotic '. order, dating back to
the day the "Boston teapot bubbled."-
We can fit you to a tee. We can fit
yoti because we make a specialty of
fitting every -customer that 'comes to
our shop; A carelessly made garment
Is a g Beater annoyance to us than it is
to you. . Another thing you should re
memberwhen you go to a tailor and
, pay $50 -or more for a suit, you merely
give the tailor more profit and get noth
ing In exchange for the extra money
': you pay him. We can lit you. suit you
' - and clothe you for half that amount.
We make any suit in the house to your
order for 25, nor more, no less. Unique
Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark street.
, Antonio Noce, a -vegetable peddler,
was struck by a streetcar early, yes
terday morning while driving his wagon
. across East Morrison street, at Union
avenue.. Noce was badly battered about
the head and body. The wagon was
damaged and the horse i&Jured so bad
ly that It had to be killed. The dead
animal lay on Union avenue, about 60
feet from Morrison street, all day, de
ntin e the fact that the oolice were noti
fied, and was an objectionable feature
to the thousands or persons who passed
at the busy street intersection.;
W. A. Cecil was arrested' yesterday
morning on a complaint charging the
4- theft of five 100-pound sacks of sugar,
alleged to have been taken from lason,
Ehrman A Co., Fifth and Everett
streets. Cecil, la alleged to have driven
an express wagon to the grocers' bulld
Ina and helped himself to the sugar. It
is believed that the sugar was disposed
of In Albina. Cecil Is alleged to have
been flashing counterfeit orders for
sugar on various merchants.
In proceeding to a matinee yester
day afternoon. Mrs. M. A. Lear, 1497
.Curtis- street. Arbor Lodge, dropped dead
In front of the Mohawk building. Third
and Morrison streets. Death was due
to heart disease from which Mrs. Lear
bad been a sufferer for several years.
She leaves a husband and eight children,
four sons and four daughters. At the
time of her death Mrs. Lear, was ac
companied by a daughter-in-law, Mrs,
r E. N. Smith, and three sons. , .
A county W. C. T. U. institute wilt
be held Friday, May 12. In the Friends
church, corner of Thirty-fifth and iEast
Main streets. Morning session -opens
at 10 a. m. Among the subjects to
be discussed will be "Health and Hered
ity," "Systematic. Giving," "Loyal
Temperance Legion. ' ana "cnristian clt
Isenshlp.". The evening will be devoted
to medal contest work.: Basket lunch
at noon.. Take 8-S or Hawthorne-ave
nue car.
: ' V
The
Bridal
Rose-r:
' , : fo r
Wedding
JPresents
IT
V
fcsSasBttaB
A heavv. rich and beautiful pat
tern. We have it in all the fancy
aslwell as ordinary pieces, from
knives and forks to after dinner
coffee spoons i " - 1
A dpzeh other handsome pat
terns. Prices that make buyjng
easy. " i -
JAEGER BROS.
JEWELERS OPTICIANS.-"
266 Moirison Street
Between Third and Fourth.
Vancouver street. It wag alleged In the
court that Jones slapped the Miller boy
because the , lad ''sassed' hla elder.
Jones on the other hand alleged that
the Miller boy batted rocks so close
to the Derson of his little baby girl that
he -was In danger of being struck by
the flying rocks. -Jones alleged that
he attempted to dissuade the Miller boy
from his actions, which started the
row. Judge Cameron continued the case
for sojrtence. . -;:
Affairs of the W. C. Noon Bag com
pany are now completely In the hands
of the Noon heirs. Judge O'Day yester
day formally accepting the resignation
of T. J. Armstrong aa trustee and ap
pointing Viola E. Noon as trustee in
his place. Miss Noon is the daughter
of Mrs. Emily J. Noon, widow of W. C.
Noon, who is also a trustee, the third
trustee being R. W. Wilbur. Arm
strong's final account of. his manage
ment of . the bag company's business
was aiso -accepted oy me court y ester-
: Judge Bronaugh In the circuit court
yesterday afternoon . announced a de
cision for the plaintiff for $118. In
the case of the Ames Mercantile com
pany against J. P. MoKenna, this be-
mg tne principal and interest on a note.
The result is in effect a victory for
the defense, as the judge rejected the
ciaim or me piainuir ior tu aaaiuonai
as brokerage on the loan, the real con
test in the case being over this (SO.
Lee F. Hammer, field secretary of the
Playground Association of America, will
lecture on "The Importance of Provid
ing Playgrounds for Children In 'Grow
ing Cities," at the Unitarian chapel,
corner of Seventh and Yamhill streets,
Monday evening. May 18, at 8 o'clock.
The lecture will be Illustrated with a
magic lantern. The publlo is respect
fully invited. There Will be no admis
sion charge.
James M. Kan, secretary of the West
ern Importing- company, and superin
tendent of the Episcopal Chinese mis
sion, has also associated himself with
the Royal Canton grill, lately opened
at the corner of Park .end Airier errtMtta
AoniD'thr subjects" to I JJr. Kan j well known in the business
life fcf Cg2I?I
Early Predictions Realized
The Portland Railway, Light Power
company, after taking out the objection
able slot machines from the main watt
ing-roora on the corner of First and
Alder streets, put In more seats and
aoded several tables and chairs to ac
commodate those who do not care to eat
on the stools at the lunch counter. In
time of crowds it Is the intention of
the company to remove the tables for
the time being and throw the whole
room into one targe waiting-room.
The Portland Commercial club spent
yesterday as the last one In its old
quarters and ' tomorrow will be -com
pletely installed In -Its handsome new
' building, at' Fifth and Oak streets. Four
siories win tie occupied rn tne new
structure bv the club and the accom
modations wlU equal those of any club
In the country. An innovation will be
28 bachelor apartments, which will be
furnished in keeping with the rest of
me ciuD's xiirmsnings.
The ne 700-foot tunnel being con
tructed by the O. R. A N. company at
-corbett on"the rebuilt main line, be
tween Troutdale and Bonneville, will
be completed In about 25 days. The
company has practically rebuilt the 17
miles of roadbed between Troutdale and
Bonneville , at a,, cost exceeding 1600,000
una n win oe compieiea. ior operation
by the middle of June. Twelve of the
17 miles will be entirely new trackage.
. Oregon soldier boys have received an
Invitation to attend the annual encamp
ment at American lake, August t to 11.
The Invitation came In a communica
tion to Ad.iutant-General W. F. Finier
from Robert Shaw Oliver, acting sec
retary of war. The ,encampment will
be participated In jointly by the regular
army men and the members of the na
tional guard.
"' Judge Cameron listened to evidence
tn a neighborhood squabble yesterday
which grew lout of an alleged slapping
of Lloyd Miller, the 10-year-old son
of W. L. Miller, by R. B, Jones,. 4
HEITKEMPER'S
TBOPBY CUPS
A : handsome collection . of
uniquely-patterned prise or trophy .
.cups, with newest designs of rare '
artistic ' conceptions, s workman- .
'ship And finish in many gtse -in
the bright wnd dull silver and
some lined with gold. Tou should
'have 't : - , - , ( ".
Your Orders in Early
For Engraving
As Portland' Rose Show Is close
. at hand.
DEITKEBIPER'S
; JEWELRY STORE
toweei Triced Jewelry store fo
':; -' , , fine Oooda. v ,
286 Morrison Street 1
world and his connection with anv In
stitution will help toward Its success.
Ho! for the war ships. Do not deceive
yourselves, you cannot aee the warships
from the beach, aa they maneuver seven
miles off shore. Take the S. S. "Ro
anoke" and see them In all their
grandeur. Fare round- trip from As
toria, 85. Ticket office 182 Third street
Purchase your tickets- early as 'space is
limited. H.- Young, agent.
The New Tork State society will hold
its regular monthly meeting Tuesday
evening. May 19, at the home of Captain
Pease, 784 Pettygrove street ,A pleas
ant evening Is assured to all New York
ers and they are cordially invited to at
tend, whether they are members of the
society or not
Water through hose for sprinkling
yards or sidewalks or washing porches
or windows must be paid for in advance
ana usea only between tne nours or
and 8 a. m. and 6 and S n. m. It must
not be used for sprinkling streets. If
used contrary to these rules or waste-
fully It will be shut off.
All manual training scholars "Entered
In the contest of the Honeyman Hard
ware company will please take notice
that the contest closes on Thursday
next The awards will 'be made at
once, and all prize-winning exhibits will
be shown In our Aider-street window on
and after Saturday, May 88.
Steamer Columbia between . Portland
ahd .Vancouver, four round trips dally.
leaving Washington street dock. Leaves
t'ortiana b:oi and iu a. m. ana i:so ana
6 c. m. Leaves Vancouver 8:15 and
11:45 a. m,. 8:16 and 6:46 p. m. Fare
25 cents round trip. Captain James
Uood, owner.
The trustees of Willamette univer
sity met at Taylor Street church today
and adjourned to next Thursday at 11
a. m. At 1 p. tn. Thursday the commit
tee en presidency will probably recom
mend a successor to rtev. J. h. (joieman,
i). jj., .vno resignea.iaai, winter.
Councilman 3. Drlseoll Is 1 seri
ously 111 at his home 404 Morris street
and is not expected to be able to leave
his bed ror i aays or two weeks.
Councilman Drlseoll is suffering - from
liver complaint ana nis pnysicians aa
vised absolute rest until he Is cured.
Victoria-Day celebration. 5
Combined British societies.
Armory hall. 10th and Couch sts.
Monday evening. May 25. 8:15 t. m
Musical numbers -under direction of
Mrs. waiter Heed.
Admission 25 cents. Refreshments
served.' v- - -
'HEN the Aeolian Company brought . out the
PIANOLA PIANO'and announced it as the
"First: Complete Piano' they "prophesied
.. that here was an. instrument that was "des
tined to revolutionize the entire piano situa-
. tiorVV ' .
,No" other piano manufacturer at that time had
anything sirnilar to offer to the public.'
,-. So enthusiastic had been the. acceptance of
' the . Pianola, however so confident were they of
the success of this new instrument that they pre
dicted that' eventually all other piano manufac
turers would be obliged to incorporate some kind
, of a Piano-player in their own instruments
1 Time has since shown how amply justified was
this prediction. . . v
. ; .......
Today there is hardly a piano man-.
ufacturer left who is not offering some-
thing he claims is just as good as the 1
' Pianola Piano.
Those who are not now doing so will
, ultimately be obliged to follow the .
Aeolian Company's lead. -
It is important to remember, however, that be
fore any other so-called Player-piano had been put
upon the market, the Pianola Piano had already
become famous throughout the entire musical
world. -s.
The genuine Pianola Piano is made only by
the Aeolian Company. Without exception,
instruments which attempt to compete with it
contain Piano-players which are inferior to
the Pianola and which lack its vital musical fea
tures, like the Themodist and the Metrostyle.
The Pianola $215 and $300 purchaseable by moder-
The Pianola Piano. $575 and op (ate monthly payments.
J
Sold In tha Northwest Only By
a targe Shipment
of Vew Kuslo
rust Beoelved.
Many Fopular
and Very Xtest
elections.
plauiorIfJiHtr
Zn Flaetnr a
Pianola Piano In
Tonr Kont Ton
Have nearly
80,000 Bolls of
the World's Best
, Knslo at Tonr
Oonunajid.
. The . Rose Festival march,, composed
by Stgnor De Caprio, is on sale at all
dealers of . sheet music. Now Is the
time for everybody to get a copy so all
Portland will know the piece by June 1.
It is now being played by Sousa's band
everywhere, - "
.The Keller : Harness . company lina
Just-received a lot of fine English rid
ing saddles -and In order to dispone
of them quick they wlU be offered at
greatly reduced prices. Remember the
place, -49 North Sixth street . .
Bailey Gattert . to Cascade Locks and
The Dalles and return. Sunday, May 17.
Leave Alder street dock 8 a. m., return
at 8 p. m. Fare to The Dalles and re
turn $2, to Cascade Locks and return 21.
The ' Portland Bboe Repair company,
!88 Tamhlll street,' between Third and
Fourth streets. Phohe Main T655. Tour
shoes repaired while you watt . Best
oak aoles, 75 cents. , Bauer A Stopper. ,
. Opponents of the slngh tax amend- i
tnent will have their 'Ibnlng at the Peo
ple's Forum, Selllng-Hlrech building,
fonlght at 8 pVlnuk. Invitations have
been sent to Judge M. C. Oeorge, Ban-
Agents for Z.OSIZX MA
XXHB MOTOXS, heavy
weight heavy duty, two
and four-cycle, t to 66
horsepower.
Agenta fT JAQBB UAKZHT1 MOTOM,
light weight, high speed, medium
weight, medium speed, heavy weight,
slow speed, four-cycle, I to ( cylinders,
8 to 76 horsepower.
Paoae Zast asst.
Tie XAoach Zosa will be sold at a bargain if sold at one.
Agents for P2STSBBOS- Agents for VZAOABA SCABOT ifO
O trail CABTOX8, built by TOBS, medium weight, medium speed.
Canadian Canoe Company. four-cycle, I to 40 horsepower.
BXOOHS XAJTD ZATTsTOKES, OAJTOSS ABO BOWBOATS. T3KX8B ABB
BABauara.
All kinds of boats built to order and all kinds of boat repairing
done. Catalogue on application.
Bank, Store and Office Railings
Fire Escapes
and
Fire Casings
Fencing
and
Trellis Wrk
Portland Wire & Iron Works
r -
Cor. Second and Bverott Stag. Phono Main 2000
derson Reed. Assessor SIgler, Fred W.
Mulkey, Dan Malarkey and Frank F.
Freeman. It Is also exnected that Sen
ator George W. Cottertll of Seattle will
oe present and address the meeting.
Everybody Invited. Seats free.
This will remind you that now Is
the time to have your hair' mattresses
renovated and returned the same dav.
Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled
Hair Factory. H. Metager. proprietor.
The. Regulator line ' steamboat Bailey
Qatsert' makes round trip to The Dalles
dally except Sunday. Leaves Portland
7 a. m.. returns n. m. Alder street
aocx. fnones Main A-ftlll.
The Oaks Tyrolean Todlers; con
certs In Alrdome, free, today (rain or
shine), 1 and 8 o'clock; also Breton's
Auto-ueap-tne-uap, at itao ana s:80
(weather permitting),
Bonande purchasers of nenlnsula
acreage are invited to Investigate the
offer of the Columbia Trust company
louna in . anpiner ooiumn.
Steamer Jesse Rarklns. for "Ctmu
Washougal and way landings, dallv ex.
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
aoca at s t as. .
50x100 corner store, 100x100 base
ment Merrill Bldg.. 7th and Oak. after
June 1st. Se Merrill. 108.7th. -
B' W. Moore, excert nhotorranher.
EOka building Seventh and Staxk ata,
D. Chambers A Son. ontlclans. now at
til Morrison street, Marquam building.
W. A. Wise and associates. neJnlass
deatiata. Third and Washington.
Buy a copy of Rose Festival march.
Berger. algna. show cards. 284 Yamhill.
Dn McCracken. dentist Rothchlld bldg.
Journal want ada. It a word. . .''
Where to Dine.
The Empire restaurant will serve a
special Sunday chicken dinner. Ice
cream, soup and salad for 60c 192
Third street, next to Baker's theatre..
Moore's restaurant serves a special
60-cent Sunday dinner. 148 Fifth at
Watson's Restaurant will serve a fine
Chicken dinner today. SO oenta,
Xow Bates to Cnloago.
Extremely low rates to Chicago and
Other eastern points on sale May 18
via Chicago A Northwestern line. For
full information apply R. V. Holder,
general agent, 158 Third street
SPECIAL NOTICE
SUITS
TO OB9SB
and
J&D up
Large Stock
of Patterns
Valon Ziabel oa Bvery Qarmeat
WERNER POTERSON CO.
PASXIOBABLB TAXXOBS
144 Second St, Bear Morrison
--why
- have
it
tailor
made?
Never ask yourself a
foolish question like
, this again. Why have
a tooth pulled by a
dentist or sickness N
treated by a . physic
ian? Why have your
home built by a car
penter or your plumb
ing installed by a
plumber? It is for the
same reason you have
. your clothes made by
a tailor. There are
dentists, physicians,
carpenters and plumb
ers. So are there tail-
e
ors and tailors. If you
were a particular
about the kind of men
that build a suit of
clothes for you as you
are about the profes
sional men and arti
sans you employ for
various other kinds of '
. work "you would be
mighty careful about
your- selection of - a
tailor,' A tailor has it
within his power to ;;
make or mar a first v
class piece of cloth.
To be always on the
safe side get directly to
the Columbia Tailors
and take no chances.
At this shop you get
the opportunity of. se
lecting a piece of up-to-date,
stylish and
"classy" material; you
are certain of a per
fect measurement and
the most skillful cut
ting on the coast. An
artist fits you and
when thegarment is
delivered and ready to
wear you can bank on
it that it is y right.
There's only one way
to be tailored and
that's Columbia's
way. Suits from $20
to $50. ,Trousers $4 to
$12. Dress Suits $40
and up.
CI
co,ues
Grant Pheflley, Mgr.
Seventh and Stark Sts.
YOUK OPPORTUNITY
Low Fares (o Seattle sad Tacoma
BATTLESHIP FLEET
LOW SUMMER TOURIST FARES
..i
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. i
253 MORRISON STREET r PORTLAND, OREGON
wo STTDEjrrs, bo gas, ko coc .-
; The Old Rdht!-
CHICAGO'
-Painless Dentists
BAYS STOOD TED TEST Or Tir. ;s
1 f -Ifcv.1
'This office Is equipped with mil the
latest appliances and formulas for do.
In high-class work.
. I had 27 teeth -extracted by the uae
of Vegetable Vapor and cheerfully rec
ommend the method; had no pain or
bad result.. ilKS. U DKBRANT,
-. Vancouver, wasib
OUR PRICES
Bridge worK, per tooth ...... .
Logan Crown $3. 50 to
Best Rubfler Plata .. 7. ....... .
Aluminum T .In a1
c..plat'fl.-.;,-. .10.00 to S
Gold Fillings K2.00
Vegetables Vapor used only by
Painless Extracting ........
t5.00
5.00
5.00
8.0O
1K.OO
ana np
us fur
..60d
Chicago Painless Dentists
f, cob. tx an WAsxziraTOiir
Be sure you are In the right office.
Lady attendant. ............
Phones MaA S880, A 5340
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KIDNEY-CURE
60c Bottles 7l J1.J0 Bottles
wot Mzoxcxani.
KO OrBB, KORST BBrrVSEXK
Mr. L. J. Robinson, ii Hawthorne
ave., has had kidney trouble for several
years. Fourteen days ago he fell' In a
faint on the floor of hla shop, hi a. k Id-.
ney trouble had become so severe. He
has since taken four bottles of Van
Damme's Kidney Cure Tea and says
that he feels better than he has for
years, and that hla cure is a miracle.
TOB SAItB BT v-.V-:,:v:;'
We J Yaill Damine
IBS KOBBXSOB.STBSBT.
Next to Pap'a Coffee House .
Portland. Oregon. 1 . ...
L
ReOUUATOUNB
The Dalles and Return $2.00
Cascade Locks and Return $1.00
on the beautiful steamer
BAILEY QATZERT
SUNDAY, MAY 17
Leave Portland 8.O0 a. m.; arrive Locks 12:00 m;
arrive The Dalles 2:30 p.m. ,.
ReturningArrive , Locks ;4-J0( Vni.; arrive Port
land 8:00 p. m. ,
ALDER-STREET DOCK. PHONE M. 914; A-5112.
P. B. JONES & CO.
CO AL and WOOD
, PER TON tS.OO ptJR CORD
LA?GE COAL WASHED AND SCREENED .
V NO. SOOT NO DIRT, ,
Home B-1 771 Phones Cast Sf
CURES RHEUMATISM
Per Bottle. rn bottle.
AJT ZBTBBBAXi UIEEOT IOB.
RHEUMATISM
ITS Ban rOBMS.
Nervous Headaches
Neuralgic Headaches
Nervous Dyspepsia
Nervous Affectiona
Sciatica
Neuralgia
Nervousness
Sleeplessness
.TRADE SUPPLIED BT
AaWaAHenaCo.
Wholesale and Retail Drngglsts,7r
16th 4 Marshall Sts Portland, Or.
PACOTC COAST AGKNT8.
DOES YOUK PIANO NEED TUNING?
Regulating-, refinlshlnjr. polishing or any
repairsT Do you want it. stored or
moved T If so, ,
EILER'S PIANO HOVSZ
853 "Washington st.,' ara better propared
than any house in the northwest to
give you best workmanship and ser
vice.' Phone thenu Exchange 23 or
A-2360.
Pure Beautiful Jade Jewelry
'li I Gold Bracelets and Slc
tions made v to - order.
American names en
graved with the thre
cardinal Chinese charac
ters, via.. Glory, Pros
perity and Longevity.
Charges reasonable and
orders of any design
promptly, executed anil
sent prepaid to any part
of the U. a The Eklllf l
cuin jeweler TOOK BABO k CO.,
Jay Tu Chong. Mngr, IS! Alder etreet.
Diamond House Pclnl
: GUARANTEED
I gallon lota, SI. 40 par gal.
1 gallon lota S1.50 per gal.
. Manufactured by
PORTLAND S AS 0 & DCC?. CO.
830 Mat St. Fortlana. Or.
DRAYAGE
STORAGE
TRACKAGE
pa- CLAYS. HORSE ':;
Machinery, Sa'c
and Merchandhe
Moved & Stored
4tb & DAVIS
Two
Warehouses
I3lh 4 nQVT
BUT STQCK.. IN THE
bonyille puclisiii:;g CO.
Shares fie.
415 Marqun.rn J I -1 .
RUR5i RHMODIILI;!)
At les than on-half tnit- eturii ? (
next montii. New fur inn 1 t j
possible price. J buliunn. ;tr, li .
Ison street. .
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