The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 18, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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Town Topics
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
Baksr I . . . .f. . .. . . . .v. . "The Bwindlei
Star. "General Mlxup"
Marquam . Pantages' Vaudeville
Grand .............. ...... ..Vaudeville
The Oaka ,..Concerta t:li and :18
Lyrto... ............. "Capital Va. Labor"
, Mra. C M. i Badgley conducted the
opening exercises at the Central W. C
t it wAnuiiv Aa evanarellstle su
perintendent ahe reported the opening
exercise conducted and a beginning
maae In hospital work. Mrs. Peak of
the flower mission reported 400 bou
nueta itiatrfhuteit and bouauets ' also
given to the seamen last Friday evening
wnen the W. U, x. U. naa cnarge 01 m
program. Other -departments reporting
were Sunday school, parliamentary
usage, school savings banks, press
work. Mrs. R. Inman, formerly of Pen
dleton, now of Oklahoma, gave an ac
count or the campaign which carried
that state for prohibition. Mrs. M. E.
Hazter, a life-long worker for yearn
In this state, expressed her happiness In
the- recent victories In Oregon. Next
week the subject will be "Systematic
Giving," Mrs. Edith Whlteslfles. ,
Mayor Lane stated yesterday that
only one person had complained about
the adherents or the Tongues 01 iro
and that he would take no notion re
specting tha disciples of tha Strang;
belief until ahowlng was made . that
they are committing a nuisance. Mayor
Lane say that the Tongues of Fire are
protected In their worship by the con
stitution and that they cannot be in
terfered with unless they disturb the
peace. Mayor Lane said that If any
person filed a complaint In the i city at
torney's office he would take It up and
see that the people were prosecuted.
Tha funeral service of Mr. John Ken
worthy will be conducted by her pastor.
Dr. Clarence True Wilson in the Cen
tenary M. E. Church at 2:80 on Fri
day afterroon. Mrs. Kenworthy was a
poet of more than ordinary merit, ana
u.nl. m.nii fih. myi ( n rr TWllm that hiLV'6
had wide publication. She had been a
resident of Portland for SS years and
a leader in cnurcn ana pnumnruuiu
work. Well known to all the older In-
epect. She will be interred by the side
or ner nonorea n us Dana m uum
Fir cemetery.
Land that Rosa M. Littlepage , and
C J. Littlepage claim to own and over
which James Pounder Insists he has a
right to drive, is involved in a suit be
' gun In the circuit court by the Little
pages. They assert that PoUnder twice
crone aown a rence tney ouui, unci uu
rwnratlnn Dav and amain on June 10.
Pounder thinks he has a right to use
the land as a highway, ana me plain
tiffs want him restrained from tres
passing on what they say is their own
property. The land is located in sec
tion SB, township 1, range 4.
Articles lost and found on the etreet
cara In the last few days: Twenty-five
umbrellas, 1 baby shoe, 1 peroxide of
hydrogen, 1 cspe, 1 linen duster, 1 pair
of pants, 1 lunch pail, 8 lonch boxes,
. satchels. 4 suitcases. ( purses, 1 pair
of stockings, 1 package of ribbon, 1
saw, 1 pipe (smoking). 1 package of
paper. The black shawl that has been
called for has been found; also an initial
gold umbrella from the suburbs. Call
at the lost article room of the O.
P. railway station, corner First and
Alder.
DAV SEES LIGHT
OF DAY AGAIN
Keinstatement vof Deposed
Sleuth and Associates lia
1 ble to Get Into Court. '
Portland and Seattle credit men will
Join forces in this city and proceed to
gether lh a special car to attend the
national convention occurring in July
at Denver. Preparations are now om
pleted for tha trip. At a meeting of
the Portland association last night S.
P. Lockwood made the principal ad
dress, discussing life Insurance, the
various forms of policies and the
transfers of the same. He said there
never had been a failure of a purely
mutual life Insurance company.
Physicians prescriptions and drug
orders entrusted to the care of Albert
Bernl, the druggist, ISS Washington
street, are depended on as being sat
isfactory. Always maintaining a high
standard of qualltv. honorable dealing
and prompt and efficient service, this
drug store has become very popular
with the Portland people. Orders over
either phone receive prompt attention.
Tha regular weekly meeting of the
North East Side Improvement assocta-
.Ill t.l,. rttriArrftw AVAntnv
t Woodmen hall, corner Russell street
and Koaney avenue, ma repon or m
committee appointed to confer with the
mayor and council on the revision of
the charter will be presented.
Penney Brothers' Friday special Our
11.50 grade of port, sherry tokay, an
gelica and muscat wines at tl.so per
gallon; our $1.00 grade of port and
sherry wines at 76c per gallon; our
U.60 grade of Kentucky whiskey at
11.00 per gallon. Friday only, 879-381
East Morrison street, phones East 287,
B-2426. Free delivery.
J. C. Jacob!, proprietor ft a postal
card ahop at 49 North Third street, this
morning contributed 8100 to the city's
coffers. He was arrested bv Officer
John' dolts for selling questionable pic
tures. The place has been locked by
one of the strong locks belonging to
the police department.
Presiding Judge C IT. Gantenbetn of
tha otrcult court was confined to his
homa today by an attack of grip, but
expects to be able to resume the bench
tomorrow. Judge John B. Cleland
heard ex parte matters' for Judge Gan
tenbetn when court convened this morn
ing. Water through hose for sprinkling
yards or aidewalka or washing porches
or windows must be paid fox in -advance
and used only between tha hour of 6
and 8 a. m. and S and 9 p. m. It must
not be used for sprinkling streets. If
used contrary to these rules or waste
fully It will be shut off. ,
Coroner Flnley was notified this
morning that a floater had drifted on
one of the islands up the Willamette.
The body gives the appearance of hav
ing been in the water some little time.
Coroner Flnley chartered a launch about
10 o'clock and went to recover It.
The Mllwaukla brass band gave a
concert last 'night In front of the new
MUwaukle hotel, opened recently by
J. F. Johnson. After a pleasant even
ing in' which the musicians rendered a
great Variety of selections they were
Portland Academy Office hours for
the summer, I a. m. to 12 m., S p. m. to
4 p. m. Until July 1, the principals of
the academy and the preparatory
school will be at the academy forenoons
snd will be glad to meet students and
parents.
' A. strawberry feast and social dance
will be given a Columbia Beach, Ore-
gen, Saturday evening, June 20. Every
body IS coraiauy invuea io aiiena ana
a good time ia assured. A delightful
place to spend your Sunday. Take O.
R. A- N. train, i p. m.
' Winslow Meada Circle, No. 7, Ladles
of tha G. A. R.. will be entertained at
the home of Mrs. 8. M. Zehrung. at
Haselwtld, on the Mount Scott carline,
on Friday evening, June 1. Straw
berries and cream will be served. ,
K, K. Kubll and I. W. Lane of Port
land, and H. C. Mahon of Eugene, have
Incorporated tha Portland-Gold Hill
Mining- company. It has a capital stock
of $100,000. ,. ;r , :.',?;
. Wllliani Mclntire. who has served IB
veara in tha United States navy and
who came to this country many, many
gears ago, pleaded guilty, in the United
Lates court yesterday, afternoon to bar-
For the second time the case of
Detectives Snow, Reslng, Carpenter
"and Day :, threatena ' to appear In
court, this time xm the grounds that
the executive board of the police
commission in virtually recommend
lng their reinstatement as patrolmen
Instead of plain clothes men Is act
lng in direct contravention to the
rules pf the civil service commission
in 1903, under which they qualified
for service in the detective branch
of Portland's police department.
The v letter received by Chief
Oritsmacher yesterday from the
executive board stated in reference
to the assignment of the detectives
on patrolman duty: "The commit
tee is of the opinion that on account
of the rapid growth of the suburbs
and the necessity for more police
protection in the outlying districts
specially, patrolmen are needed
now more than plain clothes men."
After receiving the letter Chief
Oritsmacher notified the four detectives
to report for patrol duty this morning;.
They have nojt reported aa yet Even
though they do not report for a week,
they will not forfeit their nreroaatlve.
as they have a reasonable time limit In
which to aot. It is almost certain,
however, that thev will not acceDt the
ultimatum laid down by Chief Grlta
maoher. Attorney R. E. Moody, counsel for
the detectives, stated this morning that
according to his interpretation of tha
law it is mandatory on the police au
thorities to reinstate the four detectives
In the department to which they quali
fied and were appointed under the rules
of the civil service in 1D0J. Under these
rules the arms of the police department
were divided Into four clasaif icatlons
captains of detectives, captains of po
lice, detectives and policemen.
The executive board, in recommend
ing the reinstatement of the four de
tectives as patrolmen, is acting on the
rules of the civil service createa in 1906
which, asserts Attorney Moody, are not
applicable to the four detectives. Under
the civil service rules of 1905, appli
cants for either detective or patrol duty
were placed under one classification.
After qualifying they were appointed at
the option of the police commission to
the detective or police force.
Attorney Moody contends specifically
that aa- Detectives Snow, Reslng, Car
penter and Day qualified and were ap
pointed to their positions under the
rules of the civil service of 1903. and
that inasmuch as they have been found
not guilty of the charges filed against
them, and for which they have been
under suspension, the police commis
sion must reinstate them to the posi
tions for which they qualified.
to an Indian and
was sentenced to spend
lng given liquor
this morning wal
80 days in the Multnomah county jail.
Mclntire now lives in Klamath Falls.
He claims to be a poor man and un
able, to pay, a, fine.
good's Missionary Work"; "Are
There Few that Be Saved?" Walter
II. Bundy, a returned missionary from
China, will lecture in the Y. M. C. A.
hall. Friday night at 7:80. Seats free.
No collection, '
We sponge and press your clothes,
china your shoes, all for $1.60 month.
Main 614. A-4314. Wagons run every
where. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark.
Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas,
Wiihftuml and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet
dock at 8 p. m.
E. a. A. C elfin dancing party;
Ringler'a hail tonight; Stiles' orchestra.
Woman's Exchange. 138 Tenth street.
lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch.
E. A. A. C. arlrla dancing party;
Ringler'a hall tonight; Stiles' orchestra.
E. W. Moore, expert photographer,
Elks' building. Seventh and Stark sts.
D. Chambers A- Sons, opticians, 821
Morrison street, corner of Sixth.
Portland Road Oiling company, tel
ephone Main 7S1S.
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
E. 8. A. C. girls dancing party;
Ringler'a hall tonight; Stiles' orohestra.
Dr. Greene, Modlcal bldg. Home phone.
Berger, signs, show cards. 884 Yamhill
Journal want ads. lo a word.
Bverybody Wants Money.
We are in that fix ourselves. We
want soma more money so that we can
complete the development of this mine,
and get more and more and a Hundred
times more out of the mine. But while
we are getting this "more" those who
come in with us now will be sharing
with us. We have paved the way. We
have opened the gates. We have bulld
ed the fountain. All the hard and dif
ficult work Is done. It is easy sailing
now. The storms have been calmed,
and the persons who come into this
corporation at this time will be In line
to reap the fruits of others' Sweats and
labor for many years.
The potlcie Mining Company Dr. P.
L. Austin, president and treasurer;
Louis Meyer, vice-president and secre
tary. Samples shown at office, room 3,
Raleigh building. Sixth and Washing
ton. Eleven claims ready for patent.
Mount Tamalpais Military Academy
SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA
The moat completely equipped Milt
tary Academy on the Coast Cavalry,
mrantry Artillery. Annual
ment. . Extensive grounds.
encouraged. Swimming pooL
at universities. Opens August 1. Ad
dreas Arthur crosbjr, A. M. D. D-, head
master.
encamp-Athletlca
Accredited
USOBT.
BINGHAM WARM SPRINGS
: '; now
WE-NA-HA SPRINGS
This famous old Blue Mountain Re
Resort will be
Open June 15th
- , -f; For tha Season of 1(01
Under the management of J. A.
BORIE, tba new owner. . ;
Roads, bridges, buildings and
equipment repaired ' and renewed.
Hotel and dining-room service will
be a special feature; being under the
care of the best steward and chef
obtainable. -Foe. further particulars
write to , : - , ' ' ; , -
y. . 3. A. BORIE, Prop. - ;
IVc-Wa-tfa Spring?
Qlbboa frostofflea, ttaatilla Couatr,
.0f.,-.i;-,: ..j
IS' 1
illy
$2.40, Ladies' Sailors
Extra quality English Split Straw
Sailors, this season's, leading style;
regular $4.00 valueFriday only
at .
$2.40
20c, Men's Hose
50 dozen Fancy Hose, large assort
ment of patterns ; cotton, lisle and
mercerized; regular 75c and 50c
values Friday only
20c Pair
311 Morrison Street
Opp. Poatoffice
THE STORE NOTED FOR BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES
Closing Out Sale
18 Splendid Bargains for
! Friday and Saturday
MATCH THEM IF YOU CAN
The great Closing Out Sale offers remarkable opportunities for shrewd women to profit. We
cannot quote all the bargains, but the following are good aamples of the way prices have
been reduced. Remember, though these items are on sale Friday and Saturday only at the
prices quoted. Mall orders will be filled In the order received until quantities are exhausted.
Read every item carefully.
Sheer India Linon
30 inches wide'and best 20c
quality. Fine even thread.
This special lot on sale to
morrow only at this price.
7-In. Linen Damask
79c
72-inch Pure Irish Linen
Damask; full bleached and
extra quality; handsome new
patterns and best $1 quality.
75c Lisle Vests
"Forest Mjlls" Fine Ribbed
Lisle Vests, long sleeve, high
neck, beautifully finished and
standard 75c grade.
50c Corset Covers
Fine Cambric Corset Covers
with deep lace yoke, trimmed
with beading and ribbon. Ou
very best 50c qualities.
Long Silk Gloves
$1.19
Elbow length pure Silk
Gloves; double tipped fin
gers; come in all leading col
ors; black and white and all
sizes.
36-In. Silkolines at
lOc
Standard 12c grade; full
36 inches wide; good line of
light and dark colors and
new 1908 patterns. Better
buy now!
Women's25cHosiery
1
Women's fast black Cotton
Hosiery, full fashioned with
double heel and toe; all
sizes and best standard 25c
grade.
Odd Pairs Curtains
Half
Regular prices about SO
pairs all told; some slightly
soiled and only one pair of
a kind. Take advantage.
$2.25 Linen Parasols
$1.38
Come in colors, pink, blue,
tan and white, with deep
hemstitched edge; our best
regular $2.25 grade; 5 dozen
only.
Boys' Blouse Waists
Regular 75c quality. Closing
out the balance of our boys'
Waists at half price. Ages 3
to 16; light and dark colors.
6Kc
Fringed HuckTowels
I
4
14x35-inch Fringed Cotton
Towels; red border and
splendid 10c values. On sale
Friday and Saturday only at
this price.
$150 Safn Petticoats
97c
Splendid quality mercerized
Sateen in 3 different styles;
made, extra full and standard
$1.50 and $1.75 values. See
these.
75c Feather Pillows
50c
17x24-inch Feather Pillows,
good strong ticking and' the
best regular 75c grade. On
sale Friday and Saturday
only.
Nazareth Knit Waists
12J4c
Nazareth Knit Waists for
boys and girls; ages Ato 12.
On sale Friday and Saturday
at just half regular pfice.
20cFigur'd Organdies
9c
Balance of our fine French
Organdies in pretty floral
and dot patterns; regular 20c
values a great bargain.
Fine Cambric Skirts
1.98
Regular $3.00 values, deep
knee flounce with 4 rows of
Oriental lace insertion; 4
inch lace edge tucks and un
der ruffle; extra full.
35c Fancy Hosiery
Women's fine Black Cotton
Hosiery; also plain colors
and fancy embroidered;
standard 35c vals. anywhere.
White Comforters
$1.
72x80 fine White Cotton
Comforters, covered with
best quality sitkoline and
filled ' with white cotton;
$2.50 quality.
White
Walstings
Reduced
.to
Cost
CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS
Bating
Salts
;-t'j
Wholesale
Prices
5
the
moment
There's a time for ev
erything; a time to get
up, to eat breakfast, a
time for luncheon, din
ner and a time for sleep.
Between all these func
tions of life, there's a
time to dress properly,
and, strange to say,
there's a proper kind of
clothing to wear at each.
But, if a man has not
the proper clothing for
the particular event in
question, what shall he
do? Remember, that
now is the time to buy
a tailor-made Summer
Suit, wearable upon al
most any occasion, for
summertime is not so
particular as winter.
Try the Columbia Tai
lors this time.
GRANT PHEGLEY, MGR.
Seventh and Stark Streets.
ouaiuroxnA loms.
Hotel St Francis
SAN FRANCISCO
This hostelry possesses all the
best features of the world's finest
caravansaries, and has added many
ideas to the sum of hotel happi
ness. It has introduced to Pacific
Coast Hoteldom the Electric
Grill, Pneumatic Tube Service,
Magneta Clock System and today
represents the farthest advance of
science in hotel service in America.
Rates European, from $2 upward
Under the management of
JAMES WOODS
THE STAR Kaslca! Comedy
Week of June 14, Jo Twi allows
everr eveolnr Flrat T-xn umnii
at 1:15 p. m. Lower floor !6o balcony
iDo-uaunMi aaiiy at 1:S0 p, rru. 15c.
Tha Amatronar acasloal Comady Co.
Offr the nw military musical Mttlra.
"OBWSmAZi UXX-VT.9
lirOSEMIITS.
DAKEtt T0EATCE Ftlon-
,. a. , J&. Bakar, Oaa. Xaaa(r.
Tonight, all this wk, matlnea Batt)rav
Extra attraction, ftrat tint oa any atans
Hr Howard Ruaacll. oooular member nf
( ' Baker Stock Comcany. An In.
st&ntaneoua eucceaa.
Evening- price 25c, SSc SOe. Uatlnoa,
ISO, SSc ,i Xext week "Th JKenrletie."
Both phones: Main 4(85. Home E lo:i.
Week commencing- Monday, June 15,
third week of the famous Blunkall
Atwood Stock Company la tha power.
. -rui lnaustnai arama ; . -
"OArzrax aoaxbtst laaos." '
Matinees Tuesday.! Thursday, Satnrdav
and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every
evening at 1:1ft. .prices 10c, zoo and SOc.
Boxes SOc. Offlo open 10 sum. to 10 p.tn.
THE GBINDVssievllle it Luxe
Entire week e June IS, 1101. . "
hub, acajtizuo'a
Troape of Wonderful Xraiaad Slrds.-
wzbb-kokaxo novn.
Aorobatlo jrovelty. ; V
F. F. Montressa, that L A. T. 8. E. Man.
Skowiaf "Doa at."
B.estdea a host of other big aeta.
UAMQVAM OSASTO Pantages Ad
vanced Vaudeville Attractions To
Bl4r aaA au tola week the Tea Colored
juig-ma. An absolutely new and origi
nal act consisting; of colored comedians
In singing;, dancing and monologue.
Special added attraction. Toroet aad
Trained Xooears, assisted by tha dainty
and vivacious Mile. Flor d'Allia. Three
gerformancea dally. Popular : prices,
urtaln at 1:10, 7:80. 9 p. m.
NICKELODION
130
Change lLvcry Day
au ckox atraxzoTa.
THIS
io a. at. to
lap.K.
artvraoMT covositTa at aoo
By the Orchestra of White A Gold.
XOVIOXT AT a as
A Big- Scream In Two Acta, -
JTOXAT WIDOw-.-
Hear Marguerite La Ponte, I'm "Look
ing tor the Man Who wrote tna
Merry Widow Waits."
"A SWELL SHOW" save evervbodr.
Every night this week.
Enjoy aa Evening
w m
IWIUI IIlt DUjo ,
See Schlndler's Great Dramatic Operetta,
'The Forest Bell"
Presented by over 100 students from
Blanche laettfate. (Christian Brothers)
BENEFIT OF BUILDING FUND
irprrT-Ta. nnATSB, PBXBAT XTSS
zara, ranm is. isoa.
NEW STREET CAR LINES OP
ERATED IN SAN FRANCISCO
another Direct OoauaeotlaB Between the
xarry sreauoa Lj" rainnont
Tha operation of the Sacramento
street cable car line adds another to
tha conveniences of the Fairmont
hotel in San Francisco. Desplta the fact
mat uw notei automoDiies ana carriages
meet all trains and steamers, many peo
ple prefer to oome up on the car.
The new line rives direct service
from the ferry to tha hotel. It la raDid.
taking less than eight minutaa from the
rarry to in noteu ana tne new, nig,
green oara rurnisn ample accommoda
tiona. Strana-era neod onlv aak the in.
spectore for the Sacramento atreet or
Fairmont hotel line and they will be
property oireciea. una notei is aiso
served by direct service from Market
street on the California street line, and
by the crosa-town . Powell atreet line
which transfers from all parts of the
city.
with the- present service it la the
moat conveniently aa well aa the moat
superbly located hotel in the new San
Francisco.
The preaeat management ia the identi
cal one which made the old Palace hotel
famous, which is in itself a guarantee
or superiority oi cuisine ana service.
KEY ROUTE INN
OAKLAND, CAL. f
Pneelal rates to vermanent arueata.
i . , r . .
Moderate pricea. xaoie a note meaia.
An ideal place to atop." '
Diamond House Point
GUARANTEED
I nltna Inlt SI iff m nL
X gaUon lots. per aal.
- llanstaetjaeed by V--V;..'.
pchtiAuD sami & eccs co.
. Vtoat it, Tortlaad. Oa. .
M E N
BE HONEST
WITH
YOURSELF
AT LEAST
have you not spent a great deal
of money in trying everything
that you thought would do you
any good we offer : YOU BS.
SXr&TS that will prove satisfac
tory In perfecting the long-looked
"uu JUS.
for
If you have
Catarrh
Rheumatism
Nervous Troubles
OP AJTT B7ATUBB, CHBOITia
TBOTTBZ.XS OP TXB STOMACH,
urn, cram, oa op abtt
PAST OP TKB BrtTMABT SYS
TEM, call and see us. ,
IMPONDtRO-TBERAPY CO.
bos BCBmOKAarra' ttt8t sxoa
Portland, Or. .
Office Hours 19 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Rundav 10 a. m. to 13 tn.
t ratranee, 326 H Waahlnrtoa St.
Vionzzz
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TEET
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Save
nioney
Come snd have free elimination.
Wa EXTRACT TKTH FKtii: SIL
VER FILLING 8, tha UP: GOLD FILL
INGS, 7c UP; PET OP TEEIH. 14 ;
ePLENDID SET. . JS.S0J GOLU
CBOWNS. 11.10 VO .O0.
All work guaranteed for ten years.
' Lady attendant always .present A?1
work done absolutely without pala by
peclaliats of front U to It years
periencet
Peoples Safe Deposit Co.
'offers f rr rent guamni-'ed annual
'Clvldena rKtHnnnu oiuvn.
I It 00 each. Common stock honua. IN
VESTMENT FVLLYSECUKKU. Call
I or write, 3. K. MoOmbr, , becretary,
I Dakum Wdg porUand. Or. ,
Boston Dcnlisl
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