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-r i. ; .:; . ' ' . - ' - j - - . - v . V ' . . v-.-. - . -' : . i - -v."' - ' r. : - 'j , , ' . THE "OREGON IXAILY . J0URNA1I, TPORTESND. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 22, J908. liTovm Topics-1 f 'nil -l .-ill TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.'- Bakers ;.W..:...',8'It -frvjc l.vrlo , .."Nell Gwynne" Rtr I . . ...Ill, . . .'. Tb Toreador" : Grind .V .... .' Vaudeville '.A serious fracturs of tha skull w sustained by " Lester f rUcell, the 11-year-old eon of Mr,- and Mr. Frlisell f this city, who while on a visit to hU frandparent, near Condon, fell from a rec. Two Condon physicians .were . called, and they relieved the boy by lifting; the skull. The fracture w tends from the right temple across the forehead above the left eye and contin ues to the back of the head. - Mr. and Mrs: FrUiell with a nurse have gone to the child. In spite of the severity of the Injury, the physicians say that there Is hope for his life. - The Unit Sharing Associates, a So elallst concern, has filed articles of in corporation with the county clerk. It Is headed by Walter Thomas Mills, the well-known lecturer-and editor, now of Seattle. - Associated with hlro - arc George F. Rogers and J. . Benton Lind say- ine paper cow uinuai w form of business enterpriae, including manufacturing, publishing, operation of mine, railways, bridges, smelting plants, docks, factories, gas and eleo i trioal plants, as well a the right to . ! hold franchises and to ' own stock In other institutions., , ' Mayor Lane vetoed two ordinances today which will be sustained by the council next week. One is a measure i appropriating $600 for east side deco rations durlna- the Rose Festival and the other regulates junk dealers and pawnbrokers, ine iirst romance waa vetoed because it provides for an ex penditure unauthorised by the charter. The - second veto will be sustained be cause of certain provisions which the councilman will remedy in a new ordi nance regulating pawnbrokers and junk dealers. I. B. Smith, L. W. Humphreys and Frank PetersT members of the debating team of the law department of the Uni versity of Oregon, left last night for Seattle, where tonight they will en gage a trio of champions from the law department of the University of Wash ington in forensic contest. The ques tion for debate is, "Resolved, that the initiative and referendum should be adopted In the state of Washington." The, Oregon debater chose the negative side' of the question. The Multnomah Improvement club has passed' resolutions censuring the city council for accepting a remon strance filed against the Improvement of Kerby street when .there were not enough signatures on the remonstrance to make it legally efectlve. The club will ask the water board to replace the four-Inch main on Maryland avenue between Fremont ana enaver mreei. The club has also adopted resolutions calling upon the stores of the city to close at 8 o'clock Saturday afternoons. James H. Cochrane. 64TH First street, Is now being bunted by the police de partment. Cochrane baa a bad case of diphtheria and was under quarantine at the St. Vincent's sanitarium yester day but last night he managed to make his escape ana is now running ai targe. Ha ham not returned to his home and apprehension Is felt by the authorities that -he may Infect other people with the disease. A parlor and observation car will be put on the Pendleton local for the pur pose: of giving excursionists, and travMlam nra.llv. a daily ODDortunlty to see the Columbia river gorge. The car will be run between Portland and The, Dalles, the new arrangement being leaves Portland at 7:16 a. m. and re turns Lai :ie p. m. The police have been notified to be on the lookout for Mrs. J. H. Loomls, 291 East Forty-third street. Her hus band has Informed them that she left his house yesterday morning and has notbeen seen since. She Is said to have occasional spells of dementia and It Is feared she is now under tne. lnriu ence of one. She is 63 years of age. -Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for in advance mnA used onlv between the hours of B and a. m. and S and 9 p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. It used contrary to these rules or waste- fully it will be snux on. The Portland Shoe Repair company, SO Yamhill street, between Third and Fourth streets. Phone Main 7666. Tour shoes repaired while you wait Best oak soles, T5 cents. Bauer & Stopper. Attorney William O. Hale will dis cuss "Proportional Representation" be fore the People's Forum 8unday evon ing. Selling-Hlrsch building, Tenth and .Washington streets. Alt members Multnomah camp. No. 77J W. O. w., requested to attend camp this Friday evening. Business of Im portance. Refreshments will be served. We sponge and press your clothes shine your shoes, all for 11.60 month. Main 614, A-4314. Wagons run every where. Unique Tailoring Co., SOB Stark. Golden Grain Granules, the 100 per cent, pure cereal coffee, cures dyspepsia and nervousness. All grocers. Tastes better than common coffee. Wanted, a good-looking young horse. weight 1,000 to 1,100 pounds, one that lady can easily drive In buggy. Ad dress P-261, Journal. Steamer Jess Harktns. for Camaa. Wasbougal and way landings, dally ex-J cept Bunaay. leaves wasningtoa afreet dock at J p. n- Get our prices on slno etchings and half tones. forties t&ngraving - com pany. First and Ankeny. Arthur E. Mackie of 870 Fourteenth Street, who was removed to the Good Samaritan hospital last Tuesday and op. At best, housecleaning is a season of unrest. But its miseries can be greatly minimized by, the wise use of Ivory Soap to give new beauty to furniture; to . make rugs and curtains look as they did the day they were bought; to brighten silver and brass work; to make blankets as soft and fluffy as when new. i Ivory Soap-t 994lSo Percent. Pure. SATURDAY SPECIALS ; - ' VON SALE ALL DAY , Its Regular Value . $1.25. GILT FRAME PICTURE 12xl5-Inch Oval Regular Value $1.50 BATH ROOM RACK Weathered Oak, Nickel Trimmed ' p erated on for brain abscess, Is reported to be slowly recovering, but Is still In a critical condition. D. Chambers Son, opticians, now at 131 Morrison street, Marquam building. Woman's Exchange 111 Tenth Street, lunch it St to J; business men's lunch, G. F. A. C leap year dance at Ring lee's hall tomorrow night Couple, 76c. Arrived Turn to market page, read announcement of state market. Berger, signs, show carda. iS4Yaaehm. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington, Dr. BL C Brown. Bye-Ear. Marquam. Buy a copy of Rose Festival march. Journal wsnt ads. le a word. 53 AH THE THEATRES J "Secret Service" at the Baker. Tomorrow afternoon the usual mati nee will be given at the Baker and this performance together with tomorrow night's will close the great run of the Baker stock company la Gillette's noted play "Hecret service." John Drew Coming. The attraction at the Helllg theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, next Friday and Saturday nights. May 29-30 with a matinee Saturday, will be tne distlnKUianea American actor, John Drew, In the delightful comedy, "My Wife. The advance seat sale will open next Wednesday. "Why Smith Left Home." There are probably times when every married man becomes nearly over whelmed with a desire to leave his hap py home and taKe c nances or peace and contentment any other old place in the world, and a case of this kind occurred to cue man amitn. in ueorge uroaa hurrst's touchable farce. "Why Smith Left Home," which the Baker stock company will present next week. " H Troubles of a Bachelor. A bachelor's romance Is a funny af fair the way It is told by the Robert Henry Hodge company st the Grand this week. These people nave a little farce which Is bright and comical and con tains genuine character acting. The headllner Is James Harrlgan, the cigar box juggler. Two Performances Nightly. Thm .f a tA nerfnrmanced nlffhtlv of "The Toreadors" at the Star thea tre. There ' Is also a aaiiy matinee. "Tii. TnvAnia" la a musical comedv witn mucn merriment in ii out me iuu nlest part of It Is a burlesque bull fight. Seven Sarools. rtt r M CfAMAla will jAn t. ti Qrand next week as the headline act. These people are " Arabian acrabats of the whirlwind order who have few equals. On the program with them will be a number of other big vaudeville fea tures. Sweethearts and Wives." "Sweethearts and Wires" has been se lected as the next musical comedy to be given attbe Star theatre. The Arm strong company will give theflrst per- Dn.a MAm,nAn Ttl.M Will lUimnuvB ouuuaj .v,. iiv"-- ..... be the usual number, of new songs and two vauueviiie reaturea. Nell Gwynn" Tonight, tm .. v.... -m ttila week you have certainly heard a good Aeal of talk about the splendid produc tion tha Allen company Is giving of "Nell Owyn" at the Lyric, it is one of the finest things ever seen here at popular prices. Better go tonight Under Two Flags" Monday. The nlnnln bill of the Allen company at the Lyric will be "Under Two Flags," wnicn Will open Uie wee on xaonua-y night. This play has always been a great Portland favorite. PERSONAL. T.m Hurtsteiri- has left for a two months' trip to his old home, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. On his return he expects to locate permanently at Spokane, Wash ington, where he intends going into business for himself..- , " i ' J L B. Senosky leaves for Seattle Sat urday at 11:44 p. m, where he goes to attend the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. I. Arrams, to be held Sunday. May 34. While there ha wlU also take In the fleet clebratloiv , , . . Mr. nttn H Kulner. Mra C T. Jones and Miss Maude Decker leave this even i Regular Value $1.25 Regular Value $1.50 Catholic Club Street Fair Well Patronized by Friends. The biggest crowd that has yet at tended the street fair and carnival now going on at the Catholic Young Men's club on Morris street went out last night to see the show. The weath er was for the first time half way fa vorable, and the booths and concessions were packed to overflowing. The re ceipts ecHpsed all other nights since the fair opened, amounting to something more than $1,000. Nearly every Knight of Columbus in the city was present, and this added greatly to the success of the evening. The knights are all jolly fellows, and they seemed to infuse the spirit of fiesta into the visitors. The Tyrolean singers did not get out from the Onks until a late hour, but nearly everybody waited for them, and nobody was disappointed. The concert rendered by this organisation la worth going a long way to near. Fourteen vo calists compose the personnel of the Tyroleans, and every one is a finished artist. . The promise of fine weather this evening Is expected to bring out anothrr record. The Society of Saint Joseph will have charge of this evening's en tertainment. The special feature which the man agement has secured for tonight, le a fancy drill by 30 members of the fine drill team of the Webfoot camp No. 65 of the Woodmen of the World. Special attention is drawn by the management to the fact that there will be a free matinee for the children to morrow afternoon. The club will give another dance to morrow evening. These dances are proving to be one of the most pleasant attractions of the carnival. The Democratic county central com mittee has accepted the Invitation of the club to meet Republican speakers In debate some evening next week, and the Democrats say they will have a coterie of speakers that will show up some of the fallacies of the Ck O. P. There will be no show Sunday, as the boy who have been working hard every evening of the fair are in need of rest The country band has some new corn field melqdies which It will unravel Monday evening. Following la the personnel of the country band: Leaders, Jake and Frank Mueller, Ernest Kerne, Stephen Man ning, Tod Manning, Clarence Manning, Elmer Jones. Jamea MeOrath Willl.m Clark. Howard Walte, William Field, Ed MeVay. Following- la the resujt of the voting contest to date: Prv. Tt .OA T. ICQ- atwnn- ..4 vrura ibi; manning i,zns. cameron 113; CDay Hi, Morrow 190; Chamberlain 310. Cake 209. Fraternal ancietiea rjth. ollc Order of Foresters 386, Knights of Columbus 1.401. Ancient Order of Hi bernians 614, St Joseph society 123. MAD SHIPPERS LIBEL STEAMER NOME CITY Three separate cases of lltwtl war. terday filed In the federal court against mo n ic.mnu ij rvume iny. in eaca case the cause of dispute Is the same. Peter KS!7' Thorla" K. Andsew Kerr. Kerr. Gilford & Co shipped on January 2 of this year 67 tons of barley and 171 tons of wheat to San Pedro at. what they vuuusiii m me usual raie oi per ton. . On arrival of th N'nmn ritv .t San Pedro they were charged $7 per ton, which they paid under protest. They claim their bill should have been $0, but were compelled to pay 11.07. They aak for the difference between these two sums and $600 extra for damages. . Vol lmer-Clear water company shipped 17 tons of wheat under the same cir cumstances and war charged- $7.60 per ton Instead of II per ton. The company was forced to pay 1766.4 in freight when at the rate It claims to have shipped under the total la only 21. No extra damages are asked for In this B. E. Meredith shipped 64 tons of wheat and. was charged $-607.86 more than he wanted to- pay. He asks for this amount back from the steamship own ers, also ?:,m.4S adamages for direct loss and $1,600 for damages In generals The Nome City Is owned by the Cali- iornia to uregon steamship GOOD EVENING BRINGSGROWD company, Furnishing Goods Regular 25c and 35c values in Neck- ' wear, Friday and Saturday, 'lA- special ..iVUv White Swiss Ribbed Underwear, me dium weight, regular $1 value, CAs Friday and Saturday OUv SUCCESSORS TO WELCH & CO. SI. Joseph's Society Tonight WEBFOOT CAMP NO. 65, W. O. W., DRILL EXHIBITION YOUNG MEN'S CARNIVAL and STREET FAIR Williams Ave. and Herrls St. Take "IT Car Admission 10c Best Show on Earth, Includ ing Freaks and Wild Ani mals, Plantation Singers from Dixie Land, Hunt's Dog and Monkey Show. MATINEE SATURDAY FREE ADMISSION EVERY NEW CUSTOMER QUICKLY observes and appreciates the serv ice he receives at our institution. We live faithfully to the terms of our motto: Prompt service, liberal treatment and absolute 'safety. Strengthen yourself by joining 'our family. German American Bank Sixth and Washington Streets Portland, Oregon SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES, $4 AND UP PER YEAR F. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING fHin 165 . I Home A 1165 ovefl First and Oat MORRIS-BAKER CO. 223-225 MORRISON STREET, NEAR FIRST MILLINERY r nOWSBI, thousands of them, complete stock, every kind and color; all at clearance special prices. Ostrich Plumes FRALLY'S THE, BIG STORE aro raver nucsa dhe Best Shoe shoes sold at the same prices. The "Crawford" makers are rep resentative of the greatest eco nomic force concentration: force thev oresent to von th ' nrirf advantage. to examine the gation to Day. HO raaroT nicu FOR MEN .' . sm A mf tfl k. s i x Z7Q WASHINGTON STREET. . Morrison Electric Company ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ' , Fixtures, Wiring, Supplies w ' 291 EAST .MORRISON STREET ; , PHONES 1 EAST 3128, B1623 A WORD TO THE WISE ' REGARDING OUR SPECIAL - Sits We Don't Claim to Sell a $25.00 Suit for $15.00 But we do make a specialty of a FIFTEEN DOLLAR SUIT, made of GOOD, DURABLE MATE RIALS, in the newest GOOD pat terns that will stand the "TEST AND FIRE'of any competitor at any time. Tht is why our suits for $15.00 are deservedly called GOOD SUITS. We have other Suits that sell for $10 that are excellent values. A few Week-End Specials THE FAMOUS NORBA HAT, both soft and stiff all shades (f-J A A and styles DuUU THE AMERICAN CLOTHIERS Clearance Sale The backward season has laft ua overstocked with Spring Hats and materials which must be disposed of at a sacrifice. OIBUs" ABTO MZBSSa' flower and ribbon trimmed Leg-horns. Javas and dainty dress hats; great variety; Regular 11.60 to IT, 00.. now off. WOKaJrV KATSJ Expert milliner trimmed, nearly 1,000; no duplicates, very one reduced. Regular 11.00 to $10.00. now to H off. vwraxmtxo ssAras including ail latest models in dress shapes, up to $8.00. now K off. stock of high grade Ostrich city, all Included. Regular .00 values, now 4 off. THIRD AND SALMON vABrcrr rmicss in town (JJ'J C(Y at the price t)a).sI)U Patent Colt Blucher Oxford. Fashionable Shape. Military HeeL You cannot justly compare "Crawfords" with anv other of modern times and it is hv that W aaV vnn shoe si no obli wo yairoTr FUOEI WOMEN m ' ""a, sW t ibW . i BAKE2 TCEATEE : PftOB- Oeflt I Baker. Gen. 'Manager. Tonljht All Week Xatlnee Baturday. One of the greatest successes on the American anT Ruropean strnre ot todar. "BSCnsT BJIBTZCa." Sy William GUJetta, author of Bhertork' . Holmes. A nlav of Intense Interest. t epleedldly presented - by -the Baker - Evening- Curtain, l:e. Matinee, r95. Elvenlns" prices, 2Se, lSe. B0o. Uat 16c, So. Neat week, Why Smith Lft Home.'' TBE GRAND VaatfevIHefieLaxs ' , Entire TTeek ot Msy II. ISO. , The Original Tramp Juggler and . i, Monoloflat '' s boxxbt m. xosoa ajts cojctabt, " "Troubles ot Bill Blithers, a Bachelor.'' r. r. acoaTTMaaA, That X. A. T. & E. Uaa "On Tlrna." Exhibiting- "A Bridal Coople Dodglnr Cameras.' . y . Tim and Mom memala the asms. ' ; LYRIC THEATRE ; Both Phomesi Kaln 4685 1 Xoms, A-10a. I ween commencing; Monaay, way xt, r. n. Auen presents Misa verna r eiion and the Allen Stock Company In the comedy drama, ; f ? Matinees Tuesday. Thursday, Satur day and Sunday. Prices 10c and Soc Every evening at 8-.lt. Prices loo. 20o and tOc. Boxes (0c Office open 10, aw m. to 10 p. m. - THE STAR Musical Comedy TWO SHOWS EVERT BVENINO. 7:10 and 0:16 p. m. Lower floor, o; balcony, 16o; matinees dally at S:S0 P m.. lto. Week of May 17, 10. Tas Anastvong Kasieal Oomedy Corn pany Offeve "two TOmnAOoms," In which is Introduced a real Spanish; bull light Two Tawdovfflo Specialties In Addition. NICKELODION ISO BZXTS ST. PART I BBO FAJUDOsT PART II WHAT A DULL BOX CAB BO OAKLAND vs. Portland BJBOBBATZOB VABX, COB. AUOKB AJTD S4TX ITS. MAT 19, 80, SI, 83, 83, 14. Oames begin week days at 1 8:80 p. m., Sunday, 1:80 p. m. Admission fee Bleachers. . tEc: grandstand, 60c: boxes, J 5c extra; children, bleachers, 10c; grandstand. 15c ZJLDXBS BAT TBXDAT. Boys under 11 free to bleacher Wednesday. aBAjrn onBTira or Woodward's Summer Dancing Academy BZVO BXBX BAT.Ts 18TX AJTD WASB ZBOTOIT, WXSBXSSAT, SAT 87. Danclnsr every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday qights. Social, fancy and stage dancing- taught Lessons dally. 2 Sc. Parsonsr orchestra. Buck and win a specialty. Phone A-1809. , - T Money Com and hare free examination. WH EXTRACT TEETH FREJ3: SELV VEB FILLINGS, 88e UP; GOLD rlLL INOS, 76c UPl SET OF TEETH. $4.00: . 8PLENDID SET, $8.00; GOLD CROWNS, $J.B0 TO $5.00. AH work guaranteed for ten years. Lady attendant always present All work done absolutely without pain by specialists of from 1$ to 10 years' ax perlence. . - Boston Dentists Borne Bbom A-8030. Blums Kala 8030. 891 W Korrlson art. Ocp. Bostofflca. .' A New . Departure The cost of interments has been greatly reduced by th Holman Under taking company. ; . Heretofore It baa been tbe custom of 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 from that custom. When casket is furnlsbetl by as we make no extra charges for embalming-, hears to cemetery, outside box or anv services that may be re quired of us, except clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a saving of $2B to $78 on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN I UNDERTAKING CO. 880 TXOU IT. COB. SIXMOS. Diamond Roof Stains ax& trjusxs UADB FROli CREOSOTH i ' 5 Gal. Lots 75c Per Qal. Portland Sash & Door Co. 830 lBOBT ST. VOBTLAJTO. 01 COAL. Ilemtnerei Coal The Best Wromlrtf Coal on ths Port- land Jfarket hml mtiBXBT bbos. rorai Bunkers 18th end Marshall. Fhons DRAT AGE i jMachinery, Safe 'and MerchsnJa Moved I Stored STORAGE . TRACKAGE 4th I DAVIS Two--Warebonset TEETH ing tor Seattle. :; and at present. Is la this port