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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 29, 1308. Town Topics tOXIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Helllg .. XHKT ...... i.yiio ... . (star ........ Grand ...... Thu On It a. . . ..Tyrolean Todlers and Open Air Actsfl , .i . . . 14,Mt Wife" ."Why Smith Lft Home" '"Sweethearts and Wives" .............. Vaudeville - . One of the moat enjoyable af f airs, of the season was the jinks given by the Elks last night in their beautiful club rooms. The event was the last one of the season end the members put unusual efforts forth to have it the most suc cessful of the year.- The . club rooms ' were filled with a large number of per sons who, enjoyed the evening immense- IT. The 'program was In charge ef H. C. McAllister. Waldemar Seton. Herman , Grimm and A. B. Manley. . The follow ing took part in the entertainment: The Swedish Singing club; Miss May Morn- " M iss May Mickel, ? who-: Impersonated : prominent actresses; L. Lorents, with a funny. Bowery tough, impersonation. lence on the death of Jesse Bchafer. who was drowned in the Willamette river May 23. The grange expressed regret at the lota of a worthy member and ex tended sympathy to his mother and rel atives.. ... At a meeting of the city council t!hls morning the members - roted to hold their future re'gular meetings on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month and set the hour for meeting at 9:30 o'clock in the morning Instead of at g in the afternoon. ' Mayor Lane signed the ordinance before the council adjourned and the measure Is already a law. The ordinance was introduced by Councilman Baker who stated in expla nation that by holding the meetlnga In the morning the council would be better able .to facilitate-the business of , toe city. -. . ...... ... , Tim contested closed the evening's program. The .United States , civil service com mission announces for July ,1, 190-Mree . examinations to fill vacancies In various departments. The .positions open are those of asslstsnt coiner in the mint and " assay office, assistant chemist in ,the ' "engineer department at large and tech meal assistant in pharmacology in the department of public, health and marine . hosDltal service. Another examination will be held July 22, 23. 14, J808, for the purpose of filling vacancies for the po sition or electrical engineer ana me chanlcal draftsman lrt the reclamation service. Full particulars may be se cured by applying to Z. A. Leigh, post- office department, Portland, Oregon. ' The Art Museum will be open Me -- mortal day as usual.- Next -Tuesday af ternoon at' 8:80, . Miss Jessie B. Smith - will give a talk on handicraft move ment at Blrdcliff In the Catskills. Miss Roma McKnlght will also give a talk " on the handicraft movement " in Mtnne- a polls.- It is hoped that Frank Vincent : luMond, who is one of the director of the New ; York society, will speak next week on some phase of the eub- ieot Of handicraft. Next week is the ist week- of the exhibition of the Arts and Crafts society. : The museum : will be ,. open the last Sunday, June 7. ., . City officials and employe closed the week and 'month In a busy manner to day. Tomorrow la Memorial day and the cltv hall will be closed. SSv It will also be Monday, election day. To end the month properly the council held an adjourned meeting this morning and the executive board held its regular meeting this afternoon. The arrange ment of holidays gives the employes three days vacation .and many have planned to leave the city for a short holiday while others have arranged to spend the time In outings near the city. ' r . - VThs laying of a new "non-skiddable". - pavement by prnprty-owners in Irv ington is an Innovation in Portlanl street paving work that will be watched with interest, by motorists. ' It Is claimed that the paving, which "Is being laid bv Ihe passant company, will not be- , - come k slippery ' even In the wettest weather. , Thirty , miles of the same pavement Is being laid by W. K. Van lieridlt on his automobile track at Great Neck. Long Island, where the races for the Vanderbllt cup are held. "Beelng the Rose City" by trolley, the most complete way of seeing Portland's . weat and east side . business and resi dence districts. Panoramto , view of the entire city, the Willamette ana Colum bia rivers and surrounding mountains, . towns, villages, from Portland and Wll i lamette Heights and Council Crest, i ' scenery, unexcelled. - Observation cars leave Second and Washington streets 10 . a, m. and J p. nu dally, rare eu cents. Rev. Robert MacLean has been ex tended the call from Mlspah Presby terian church and his acceptance is ex pected. He will be here about the middle of June, after five years span in Porto Rico as superintendent of - missions. Mr. MacLean is well known : throughout the state, having occupied the ouipit or tne urania ass iresDy- terlan church, and also of the Third Presbyterian church of thia city. The ' Republican : campaign in Brook lyn was closed last night by a rally held at 677 Mllwaukle avenue. There was- a large attendance, and the meet ing was preened over ny A. l oar bur,; city auditor. -. cnaries H. Carey was the principal speaker and urged - the members- efTth -party t vote- the . ticket straight. There were a num ber of other speakers. Music was fur nished by Frank v. wennessy. , One of -the prettiest dances and recep tions this season was that at the Rock Island club last night When the formal opening f the handsome clubhouse was ' held. - Mere than ISO happy persons made , the trip to the club quarters In launches and .streetcars and spent the evening in dancing and other-amusements. .The clubhouse was beautifully decorated and a. splendid, supper was .served. - , , - . A petition requesting the pardon ef Elmer and Albert J. Turner sentenced to 11 months at McNeil's island for conspiracy to counterfeit money, has been sent to United States District A torney John MeCourt. The petition Is saaressea to freeiaeni Kooseveit ana Is slsrned by Mrs. - Ada W. Hammerslv. a sister of the two Turners. The Tur ners, v who formerly lived at Welser, Idaho, were convicted with E. R. Coon In the federal court In Portland last Thad Sweek, brother of Jddge Sweek, chairman of the Democratic. 8 tats Cen tral committee,' broke both lioncs In his wrist this morning while rlth the Chamberlain automobile partyMt Lents. Mr. Sweek was driving the "'automobile In which the party was traveling and In starting the car at Lents in some manner met . with the accident which snapped both bones in his right wrist. He kept on. with the . party till it reached Troutdale when he was re lieved by another chauffeur and had the broken bones set. ? Qua Farschman, one of the proprie tors of the Exchange saloon, 2(4 Alder street, was arrested by the police this morning for breaking - the quarantine regulations. - He was taxen to the police station In an ambulance where he put up a bond of $10 to stay In his resi dence hereafter until the quarantine is removed. - The saloon . was locked up by order of the health department and it win remain closed until It has been tnorouajhiy tumigated. ,.r,: v , - . Anna , Neuman has begun suit in the IrcuIt-eourt for- (S.OOO dsmages against the Portland Railway compsnv, alleging that she was seriously Injured en November 2. 1907, while attempt ing to alight from a Fulton car. She eiaies-f tnai ner dress caught In .ths rachet of the brake, ' this device 'not being sufficiently guarded ; to provide water through hose tor sprinkling yards or sidewalks or-washing porches or windows must be paid for In advance and used only between the hours of I ana s a. m. ana and S p. m. It must not be used for .sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste fully It will be shut off. ... All TKose Festival day and night pa rades ' Will pass - the reviewing ' grand stand. Tenth and Morrison. ' ; Reservod seats now on sale at Rowe A Martin's drug store, 23 Washington street.'. Sin gle tickets f 1. Season tickets, five pa rades, ,24. Mall orders will have full attention. ' Great temperance mass meeting will be held in ths skating rink at St. Johns, May SI, 8 p. m. Street meeting from-7 to 8 p. m. Prominent . speakers have been engaged. An excellent musical program ..will be rendered. Everybody come.- . '-"The Problem of Civilisation and Its Solution," a free lecture at the People's Forum, Sunday evening, Selllng-Hlrsch nunaing, jenm ana wasntngton, by E. S. J McAllister. Thla mantvrttt) mA. dress will be delivered for the first time before a Portland audience, - Labor and patriae organizations and cit liens gen erally, are urged to be present . . " Excursion rates on Portland Railway, Light eV Power company tomorrow and Sunday to. Estacada and upper Clack amas river points, 78 cents 'round trip. Trains leave First and Alder streets 7:16, ii:i a. m., i:i6, 1:45, 6:15, 7:25 p. m. Dinner at Hotel Estacada, 80 cenis. iicnei mun ds purcnasea. un sale in waiting room. .. Members of the Retail flmcera' . noclatlon will close their stores at noon . tomorrow, uecoration oay. Russellvllle grange, 858. assembled at Montavllla, passed resolutions of condo- Here is what one woman does In order that her mahogany may 1 look as nice as she thinks . it ought to: 'v. - , 'About once in two months, I give my, ma hogany pieces a good bath. With a dry cloth, .;. I wipe off all dust. , Then 7 with warm Ivory Soap suds and a piece of cham i ois I begin my washing. V After that,' I wipe lightly with a piece of cheese V cloth, polishing with a f cnamois." Ivory Soap ; 994lSo Per Cent. 8S Ths Portland Shoe Repair company. 268 Yamhill street, between Third and Fourth streets. Phone Main 7858. Tour shoes repaired while you wait " Best oak soles, 75 cents. Bauer A Stopper. Mall - ft Von Borstel have sold for the Dunbar estate to. E. W.? Wright,- a 50 foot lot on ' the1 north side of Al der street, next to the corner of Four teenth. The consideration was 218,600. Decoration Day excursion 'Cascade locks.' one dollar round trip; The Dalles two dollars round trip, oa the beautiful steamer Bailey OatserC Leave Alder street aocg 1 a, m., arrive back p. m For Sale A six-room cottage at ' 408 uroaaway, on car line ana close in.. In quire at 2IS Washington street Ws . sponge and press your clothes shine your shoes, all for 81.80 month. Main 614, A-4I14. wagons run even where. Unique Tailoring Co., 808 Star Notice. Union barber ' shops " will close on Decoration day at 12, noon; but will keep open Friday : evening until 10 o cloclc T. la. labo, secretary. , Hedgina corn cure relieves and re moves corns and bunions -when other remedies fall. 25c a bottle at Bernl's drug store, Zi i Washington street. ' Golden -Grain Granules, the 100 per cent pure cereaj coiiee, cures ayspepsi.i and nervousness. All grocers. .. Tastes better than common corree. . . Temperance ' workers ' and sympathis ers, rememoer imporuni meeting ' in Centenary church. East Ninth and Pine, si su in. iuua.y. - y .-. ' Steamer Jesse Harkias, for Camas, wasnougai ana way lanaings, aauy ex. cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street OOOJC at I P. Bs. s.. ; . : Flars and bunting of all kinds. Wil lamette Tent Awning company, north west corner r ront ana uurnside. ns S mi m tractive ; : - Says David Starr Jordan .-. , , 7---' - - - - r- ---' ' .r. . . t - , ',;-.!'. President of- Inland Stanford Junior University Investigated Columbia River in 1880. . - , 1 " , t What He Wrote on the Salmon Crisis. , Leland Standard Junior University . ' j PALO ALTO, -.Santa Clara, County, Cal., AprU 3,1893. I Mr. H; D. McGuire, . ' . ... . . , . r - . t . Portland, Or. 1 v ' ' Dear Sir i In response to your questions of .March 29, permit me to say that it is now fifteen years since Dr. Gilbert and I studied the salmon problem ior the; United States Fish . Commission. Since that time Dr. Gilbert has been engaged in various researches . for the Government and many of our former opinions have been modified in the light of these recent developments. i It now seems probable that the small chinook salmon running in the river are all young males. They are Sexually mature and 'the greater part of them die on .the spawning beds. As no females are : found, among these young fish, it would seem that theij destruction can do no harm. As" it is, the adult males are sufficiently numerous to serve the needs of the species.' " .'':' - - - . ' - - Regarding the young fish, I have changed my . former opinion, since I discovered, through the researches of Dr. t,-that there are no female fish among them. - xf . - , e ' Gilbert, There has been for the past fifteen years constant over-fishing of the adult spawning fish. -' I dd-not r know., that wheels or traps arc any more destructive than any other agency which destroys the. fish in equal numbers. - . V- The problem in fish protection is simply to devise some means to limit, the number of fish caught. This could be done by forbidding use of wheels-or traps of all kinds,-or seines, iby limiting fishing season, by preventing fishing on certain days, or in several other ways now under discussion. 1 1 - I do not know of any reason, however, why the wheel is any worse than any other contrivance catching the same number of fish. Very truly yours, DAVID S. JORDAN, President. . "' Gillnets catch 65 per cent of all salmon. . Fishwheels, 5 per cent. Unprejudiced legislation would regulate the most destructive GILLNETS. i ' A Square Deal Treats All Alike VQTB 318 X YES y ' iii ; '' VOTE 3 3 3 s X -NO Seals Now Sdlb i , sarHMAir, clat h co. - THE . TiEW YCTii . .-. sYr.:pcoHY ;, ORCHESTRA : inn scicisis y. .Kr. s. .. . . , .. , I l.--t.- .. I ,! , . .-..-J ARIilORY Wednesday Eve. Jcze 3 Thcrsday, llallaee snd Eve Joae 1 , Direction . . . Sols Steers-Wyaa . Coman. PRICES S1.00 Sl.BO S2.00 S2.50 Homc Vaia ea-is . ii A 1149 SfaFTIieatee EXTRA Beginning t - . ' MONDAY MATINEE, JUNE 1, For the Entire Week RATIUNG D. Chambers Son. ootlelana now at 21 Morrison street, uarquam building, Woman's Exchange, IIS Tenth street. Inncb 11 1 to 1: business men's lunob, W. A. Wise snt assodatea eatnlaaa rauaia J una ana vr asainsron. Dr. X. C Brown. Eye-Ear. Uarquam. Berber, signs, show carts. IStYaaahul. Journal want ads, le a word. LAST REPUBLICAN RALLY m EAST Judge Webster,' Stapleton and Cole Speak in Burk ' hard Hall. SIDE Republicans closed - their east side campaign last "night . with a ralty at Burkhard ball at which James Cols aad Oeorga W, Stapleton were the principal speakers. ' -'; v;.;!;':?;;?V, ;.s There was a lara-e audience nthered to hear the speakers who spoke for sup- on oiiiins siraigm ucaet rrom unitea tates senator down to -constable. Mr. Cole urged the voters to cast their bal lots lor cake ror senator, making - the old rrty araument that no other man could go to Washington and sain any thing for the state. the Republicans placed Cake on the bal- He contended that lot and should therefore support him at U1Q polls. - -v. . '-y- v. .. -- - Mr. Cal iiutnt the mnmt nt him ttm however, in talking for the election ox R. U. Stevens for sheriff. He con tended that Word was not entitled to any great need of honor or laudation for having done his duty in regard to clos ing the gambling dens of the. city and county. He said that there was a vaat wave or public sentiment sweeping Over the country lust at the time which forced Word to do Just what he did do luwsras closing ine gsmDiing aens. ttorney Turning his attention to the district right, Mr. Cole said that Man nlng had not prosecuted even the bank officials ai vljromunlw a h mlht h.vn done, and the speaker also enumerated a qi omer crucial omissions cue to Vb lg peotaela orsirs TOM ORROW (ftttorday) Wight Moltnomah Athletic Field 20th and Washington, and contlaues. . H Nightly ROSE During Ths FESTIVAL. VESUVIUS CARNIVAL ; v. NAPLES or r ' Acres of .Realistic Scenery. IRA Parfnrmers antle Rtaare. I ,Blg Circus Acts Ballets, ' nouurzo xaxtkqttaxes i And Destruction of City . ajto back arxoKT Am - $15(liO Hrcworks Popular , prices. .' Seats for ,p00. .Advenes sale now open, .at N.. E. corner Sixth and Alder sts. f j biXSXZZZSSXSSSSSSSSSSZSZSSa ii I : II w M . COFFEE . Receipt for it: Buy Schilling's Bst and grind it' yourself. Tour grocer returns your money tf you don't like It; we pay him. ths lack ' of : attention on the nart of the district attorney's office. He urged Tne election or Qeorse J. Cameron, the Republican nominee. ,1- 3 ; . StaDleton oleaded for harmonv in the ranks of the party. He said the party needed harmony to be successful and harmony alone. Stapleton then took up the candidates in turn and roasted the records of the Democrats and praised those of the Republicans, winding up With a rood old fashioned camnnlirn . hortatlon to .the voters to "vote ''er straight." . ' . , - ' ;- . juage I,, r. we&eter also made a short address. Confining his remarks for the roost part to a discussion of the amendments and referendum measures Which are to be voted on bv the nnnnle. The meeting was presided over by. H. Newbegln, a business man of the' east side. , . . - Metxger 'saves you money on watches. GIEL IDENTIFIES HER ASSAILANT UtUe 'Irene - Richardson. 4-year-old daughter of J. Tt Richardson, SI Mar lon avenue, Bellvood, was yesterday morning-the victim of an assault "by a. Hogan, a man 40 years of .age, re- ai f umaiuia siding st 44 Umatilla avenue. Sell- wood. The child was picked up In the man's arms, while she was playing near her -home, and carried to tne baaement of an old furniture factory, but a few blocks from her home. , " The rhIM'B mnlk.r nntlfle thm nntlr Immediately. . From a -description given by the little girl Detective HaVley last night arrested J. A. Hncin in a saloon t the corner I nf Nineteenth and lTmn- tilla streets, ?hi morning a charge of BANKING IN ALL BRANCHES '"!,ih:.-..'.3'-'" . 1 wees. -, i, , Pv ' ATROfCS of our insti tutions gfaDJjp'ven every facilityknown to a mod- ern bank. r"Our service for foreign and domestic exchange is as good as the best. . Open . a bank account this week and pay your May bills by check. German-American Bank r Sixth and Washington Sts.' Portland, Oregon. SAFE-DEPOSIT BOXES f4 And up per year TEETH Save Money Corns and have free examination. VER FILLINGS. S60 UP: GOLD FILL. INGS, T8c UPaSET OF TEETH. 14.00; SPLENDID BET. ta.00; nm.H CROWNS, ft.SO TO $8.00. , - All work guaranteed for ten years. , Lady attendant always present. All work done absolutely without psln by sneclsllsts Of from II to 10 veers- aW. perlenca ( - Boston Dentists Xoas rboae A-B030. none SCala 8030, ' ' atltt Korrlson BU Oro. Postofflca. P. W.Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING 1165 First and Oat OFF IN Merchants Trust Building SIXTH AND WASHINGTON ' ' BEST LOCATION IN CITY MODERN EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT FOR ROOMS APPLY TO Merchants Savings & Trust Company , 247 WASHINGTON STREET H'HSON Will appear each performance and spar three rounds with his sparring partner,' in connection with . the Armstrong Musical Comedy Company'. This , is the only chance to see Battling Nel son fcefore. his 45-round fight with Joe Gans at Colma, July .4. IICILIU 14th aad Washington , Phones Main 1 and A-llil. Toalgat 1 Matiace Tomorrow Wight Tomorrow . joKir DBimr - In the Delightful Comedy - "HT WXPB" Prices H OP, $1.60. $1.00, 75c, 60c. BAKER THEATRE Phones Main t Ar636s Geo. L. Baker, General Manager, " Tonight and all week, -Matinee Saturday, Famous Baker Stock Co. In- Geerge; Broadhurst's rattling farce comedy, , - WHT BMZTS XOirT ROME." One continual scream of laughter anil fun, Bvsaing performance SSc, 85c, 60a. . .Matinees 18c, 25a - - fet week "The RAIF BBEEO." ISSSSSSSSBSBBSlWSSSBSBii iii A BENEFIT TO WOMEN The progressive women of today realize what a benefit it is to them to have an account with the Security Savings & Trust Company ind pay ' their bills by check. - - f Vt very cordially invite the accounts of women, subject to their check, and furnish pocket sire check books fret. SECURITY SAVINGS & TRUST CO. - ,( Corbett Building, Portland, Oregon Capital $500,000 ; Surplus $250,000 LYRIC THEATRE: Both Phones: Main 4685; Boms, A.-1035. Week commencing Monday, May in, rareweU week of the Allen Stock Com pany, in Oulda s celebrated play, - "TIDEB TWO K.AOS." See Cigarette's daring ride; see the great sand storm. - Positively the best production of the season. -' , Matinees Tuesday. Thursday, Satur day and 8unday. Prices 10c and 2. Every evening at 8:15; - Prices lOo, 20cs and lOc. Boxes 50c .Office open 10 a. m to 10 p. m. J ' - - ,r. THE STAR Musical Comedy TWO 5H0WS EVERY EVEN1NQ -7:S0 and 1:15 pm ' Lower floor, 25c; balcony, 16c. Matinees dally at 2:30, 16o. Week of May 24. 1908. tks AxacsTBOira mttsicai, cosi sdt coKVAsrr . Offers the howling musical farce, entitled "BWEpTKEABTS AVO WITES." THREE HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. assault Was placed against him. When the- detectives arrested Koran they took him to the Richardson home. arriving there about 11 o clork last niaht. The child, when he. confronted the man. shook with frileht and whis pered toher mother, "That is the man," Metigcr sells watches for less. HE WO M. Laoo Psta. TmcolBWiwcomYR' T7 i v 1 1 I 4SJBw " E.tl i ii n i : i .. . . UlMSCN CWMANCC But LOINS OUR . NEW POLICIES i OFFER ALL THAT IS BEST IN . LIFE CONTRACTS EITHER TO BUY OR SELL. low Non-Participating Rates . High Cash Va&es SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO RELIABLE ACTIVE AGENT 3. Apply to a. BMAMV, Manage of Ageats, gl xamhs lUohaags sios THE CRAND VaaievlIleficLaxs Entire "Week of May 25, 1908. - . ' BETBlf 7) SAMOIS Arabian Rapid-fire Acrobats. , :. POTTEB A 3D EiSTWEII,, Comedv Acrobats. "The Mas with Two Heads," r. r. montszssa, That t A. S. T. E. man "on time." Exhibiting "The Legend of a Ghost." Ttrae and prices remain the same. West Week 13 Fekln Soneres. NICKELODION 130 SIXTS BT. PART I ' Clog; Ktking In Xnglaad (woodia shoes). PArtX II Kuslo Tsacher. Sai Frandccc vs. Poriknd Rlorrison Electric Ccunony ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ' r ' - Fixtures, Wiring, Supplies 291 EAST MORRISON STREET V PHONES: EAST 3123, B1G25 ' . RSCXEATXO PA3K, CC"'. VAUQHJr A IT 3 84TJI ET5. kat sa. a?, aa. ss. so. Si. 1 " Games begin wePk rinys l 5? :S0 p. m., bumlay, 2:::o i-. m Admission lfn 1 tScj grandstand, 80e: box, !i' . - . children, bleachers, 10c; grand-Man i, i .. ULDHS' PAT rSXDAY. DECORATION PAf Twi p 10:0 a. m. and t 30 p. m. Pots under 1J free to 1 ' i- i Wednesday. CO tm ft The Pest Wyin-i'- i'n L'jrVurs l; y a ,n ! r. S. '