The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 23, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING,. JUNE 23, ' 1903.'
M FILED TO
COVER REBATE
Pinal Decree in Traction
Sate Case Nickels Back
, If People Win. :
(Salem Borrtm of Ths Journal) .
Salem, Or., Juns:2.-r-FJnal decree In
th MUwankle rate - case was entered
yesterday aXternoonbfors; Judge Gal
loway In the circuit court of Marlon
county.: Attorney GHtner for L the port
land Railway. Light & Power -company
served notice of appear and put up a
tlOOOO bond to insure the carrying out
of the term of the injunction until the
case can be decided ltfi the supreme
CBy" the Injunction the railroad must
five a receipt for every fare collected
tween Oak Grove and Portland. 1
the people of Milwaukie and Oak Grove
through the- state railroad commission
win the concession of a 6-cent fare to
Milwaukie and a l-eent fare- to Oait
Grove, then the railroad must refund
t cents for every ; receipt presented at
the office f tue railroad company. - A
ond of $5,000 In each case the Mil
waukie eM and the Oak Grove ease .
wee required of the company by Judge
Calloway to insure the carrying out of
these ter aav; '; ' t
GLADSTONE CHRISTIANS
ORGANIZING A CHUBCH
Jircil Dispatch te The JiraaLI
Gladstone, Or, June 2S. Rev. Berry
closed his meetings at the Christian tab
ernacle Sunday night The Immediate
results were four confessions and the
enlistment of 60 persona for the char
ter organization. In a few minutes the
Indebtedness on the building-was pro
vided for and the people, of Gladstone
address themselves to the future with
new hopes and quickened seal. Mr.
Berry's visit has been much appreciated.
Arrangements are on foot to organise a
Church , of Christ on the first Sunday
In July. It is expected that at leant
60 persons will form, the organisation.
CARVED MAN SAYS
THREE MEN DID IT
(Bprclal Dispatch te Tb JonraaL) '
Astoria, Or., June 23. Police Officer
Debeau found Matt Walqulst roaming
around the streets Sunday night cov
ered with blood from head to foot. Do
beau took him to the station, where a
physician found he had twelve' knife
cute In his head, which needed twenty
one stitches, - The eut were from -one
to "-three Jnchea .', long. Walquist la
thought to be In a critical condition. -Ha
claims he wab assaulted by three
men whose names he gave as Terro,
Salmajari and Koertl, who are fishermen
and well known. The men left the city
after the cutting. - Warrants have been
issued for their arrest. . ' i
WATER COMPANY WILL
FIGHT SAN FRANCISCO
(United rrM Lwwd Wlre.1
San Francisco, June 28. -The Spring
Valley M ater company has assumed, the
roll of aggressiveness against the city
after fighting on the defensive for some
timo before the board of supervisors and
now it looks as though the new Hetch
iletchv water plan war Cost Ban Fran-
cIhco several hundred thousand dollars
, and many years in litigation before It
can te consummated..
The water company has filed suit In
the federal courts to restrain the city j
lrom collecting tne new, water rate on
tne ground that it ia ruinous to the
company. At the same time, the com
pany has withdrawn its offer to sell Its
plant to t;ie city ror lax.OOO.r1''. claim
ing that the plant is worth "50,000.
ASTORIA DELEGAteK
LEAVE FOR NETO0RT
' (gpeeial Diipatck to Tbe JoornuM '
Astoria, Or., June 28. A. Schermekan.
jonn w. weicn, a. u. vraig, w. ri.
is tin w ana f. u. Tayior nave, gone as
delegates from cuahlng post Q. A. R.
of this cltiy to the annual encampment
of the G. A. R. which will meet at
Newport Wednesday and continue three
days. Mrs. Abble Douglass will repre
sent the ladles of the G. A. R. Mrs.
Elizabeth Rich and Mr. William Har
tell are delegates from Cuahlng Relief
Corps Js"a t.
Sheet Music' Opportunity.
Continuing today and tomorrow ail
our 25c and (Sc counter music consist
ing of all the latest popular hits, etc.
will be on sale at 14c a copy or two
for 25c. this Is a splendid opportunity
to : replenish your stock of music at a
very nominal coat one which will no;
be duplicated for a long time to come.
Grave Music Co., moved to 111 Fourth
street. Just north of Washington.
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. , Notaries Commissioned.
' fSpeclil Dtipateh te Tbe Journal.) '
Salem, Or, June 23. Commissions as
notaries have been issued a follows:
E. J. Bayley ' John Day; A. D. Morse,
Wandon; F. W. Waters, Salem; W. J.
Woods, Huntington.
Bteamer Breakwater to Drydook. .
The steamer Breakwater has been or
dered Into drydock immediately for ex
tensive repairs, and will probably be
out of commission for a month or more.
On account of there being no available
steamer to replace the Breakwater, the
Coos bay servto will be discontinued
gor the present
An Invitation
r to Join the dub in
" Wholesale Buying
?
. to
lo lurther introduce and establish our own V
1 lano, the ... Eilers we invite von tn in with X;
499 others (who are
plications; to become
r9r:-taXTmI.:or'XP0r home our New Scale $425 Eilers Piano at Club
pnee ot cash, or pay $17 at first, then $8 monthly, with interest, quarterly or year
cut otrr as seits roa boosx.st
Uer rtaao House, Fortlaao, Or.l -'
neass send Booklet, "As InylUtloa
to Join the Clttk la WbolesaU Bttylnf."
rune .......
Address , .D
Married Six Times,
Yqt She's Unhappy
c
Here Is the first picture published In.
Portland of Mrs. Grace Bneil, who, is J
.i,in. f., iiivnrA. frnm w. .i.tk 1.11
ZZ 'J" Vr- i.-.. nTiT.
case has attracted much atentlon. as
Mrs. Snell Is very handsome, and at one
time was considered beautiful.. She is
a woman who seem to exert strange
power over men.
en i ncn.
MRS. JENNIE II0LMAN
' ATIONEER OF '67
" (Salem Barctn of Tbe Joaroal.! i
. Salem, Or., June 23. Mrs. Jennie
Weeks Hoi man, a resident of Salem
since 18.7, died Sunday afternoon after
a severe ana protracted illness. Mrs.
Holman was one of the best known of
baiem s pioneer residents. She had been
a devout member of , the Episcopal
Mrs. Holman was born In London.
England, in March, 1841. She married
jonn a. iloiman in the province of On
tar to, Canada, from which place they
came to Salem.
Three children survive her, besides
nor nusDano. They are Walter 1. Hoi
man of San Francisco and Mr. Oeorge
Meyer and Mrs. Victoria Linn of
naiem. f uneral services will be held
at the residence on High street tomor
row afternoon at I o'clock., ;f ,
' -f ') Missouri Music Teachers. ;
. ' ' (Cnited Press Leased Wire.)
St. Louis. Mo., June 21 There was
a large and representative attendance
here today for the opening of the an
nual convention of the Missouri Music
Teachers' association. The program for
the convention .extends nvar fn,
and provides for a number of concerts
ana recitals in addition to the usual
discussions and routine business.
.11.00 oair for your choice of hun
dreds of pairs of boys' 21.75 shoes and
fjords, women's $1.75 to 12.60 shoes
and Oxfords, also misses' shoes and Ox
fords in all sizes, 11.00 pair. Sample
f?08,.810?8 Co- F8 no Madison or
208 Morrison.
On Trial for Murder.
Carml, I1L, June 23. The caae of
Lot en Dale, charred with fir.t
murder, was called for trial here today.
Dale shot John W. Fulford. a horse-
! principal street of this city
last March. The two men had Quarreled
over some writing on an egg-
This Book
Is Free
How to get a
Copy
New
oimpiy -write yo
rour name and al-
e??.,pla,IV.7 ,n ?oPon mall
Eilers Piano House. Portland
Oregon.
now. sending in their ao- '
members of our Eilers
ly payments if .desired.-: No, waiting No delays No drawing
pianos sent as soon as application and first fee of $17 is ac
cepted. Cut out Coupon and send for Booklet which'should
be in every home,-read, and carefully considered before buying
a piano.. It tells all about the savings caused by cooperation
wholesale , buying all about ' our Free Life - Insurance : to
Club members, and will pasitively save: you a third of your
piano money. It is SENT, FREE for the ASKING the
tod at
- T
coupon will bring it by next
House of Highest Quality353 Washington St.; Portland, Or.
SPRIfiG SEfiSATiOnS :
ORE AFTER ANOTHER
Saloonkeepers Qppose Or
dinance Barring Women
. . ' From Saloons. . :
Testerday was a day of sensations at
the city hall, and one of them was Coun
cilman Dtlscoll's statement before the
Judiciary committee no the effect mat
the Hauor men of the city were opposea
to his ordinance prohibiting; saloonkeep
ers from allowing women in wiiu.
After the debate the ordinance was re
commended for passage,
Uriacoll said that his life has been
n.b.la mlaor.hla tnr th nut two Weeks
by saloonkeepers who have endeavored
to keep him from pushing the ordinance
through. He ald that these same men
told him that they favored the ordinance
whf.ii it first came ut and now Drlscoll
is trying to find out what, caused -the
change of heart. . ; m
It appeared to the members of the
liquor license committee when they held
their hearings ' on complaints against
ealoonkeepers last winter that the cause
of most of the trouble was due to the
fact that women were allowed In sa
loons. -In order to stop the trouble Drls
coll's ordinance was drawn and it is ex
pected that It will pass , the council
tomorrow morning, . ? 1 -, :
City Attorney Kavanaugh saia tne
measure was constitutional ana tnai
in his estimation It would keep women
out of saloons. - The change of the sa
loon men from favoring the measure to
opposing it came as a great surprise to
the committee members, but they did
not hesitate in voting to recommend the
measure for passage. ,.: ',..;.r
DR. RILEY
MOHAH-nYTHORnAH'
The White Temple la noted for doing
unusual things but even to the mem
bers of that church an early morning
service at 1:00 o'clock seems unusual.
In spite of that fact, however, there
was a1 large number present this morn
ing to hear Dr. Riley speak , on the
eel. "Jonah in the storm." This is
ths first of a series of four sermons
on the general subject, "Jonah a Myth
or a Man." Tomorrow morning at the
Bame hour he win speak on "jonan in
the Fieh." This afternoon he gives an
address at University Park Baptist
church. . .
Last night a large audience was pres-
ent to hear his opening sermon. "Port
land Sinners." Tonight the special top
ic will be. "What Are Their Besetting
Sinsr, . ,
The great chorus or loo voices with
Malcolm C. Martin as leader is proving
a "great attraction and inspiration.
Probably no larger choir was ever as
sembled Dy one individual cnurcn in
Pdrtland than this one. In speaking
last night on the subject. "Are There
Any Sinners In Portland T" Dr. Riley
took for his text Romans 8:2. "For
all have sinned end come short of the
lory of God; being justified freely ny
is arrace through the redemption that
is In Christ Jesus." By way of intro
duction, the sneaker called attention
to the subiects for the week, declaring
I that his purpose In discussing some
phases of sin jror five consecutive nights
In the fact that this theme was
I now too seldom nreaohed from the pul-
statement that has found Us way to the
lips of men within 100 years is the de
nial of the fact of sin. The man who
XT SXnVT ET7XT
A BIT.
$10.00 SET OF
$5
TEETH FOR
Writtin Onaraates for 10 Tsars.
OB.OWH8 Any tooth in the mouth
w crown with solid rold. 22k.. smar.
an teed to be ths .best, for yf nn
only ,f v w
Any Porcelain Crown made no mat
ter wbat they are called or how
they ara made. Our price ? nn
in only .:, teWW
BBXD0E8 Solid Gold . Top, Solid
Gold Backs, Porcelain St A ftft
Front, per tooth v
Solid Gold Teeth. 22k.. 2 A tt
bridge, per tooth ..t P1,WW
- All other work same pries,
proportionately. .
Whsa Plates or Bridgts Ara Ordered
AMOAM uaaraaiees.
LILY DENTAL PARLORS
TH laP AITB COTJCtH STSS2TS -Xoars
from 8 a. a. to 8 p. m.
Phone A-1010 1 Open Boadays
Scale $425 Eilers Club Piano
5
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it-
mail. Eilers Piano House the
SPEAKS
Y
" nr
denies (so fact of sin must despise the
opinion of his neighbors, hush the voice
of his own conscience and repudiate the
plain statements or scripture. , It you
think you are without eln ask your wife,
or the children or even the next door
neighbors. If you think you are with
out sin eearca your own heart. . '
ST. VINCENT'S TURNS
' OUT LARGE CLASS
. The largest class of : nurses I ever
turned out of a local hospital left 'St.
Vincent' last 1 night, . when 12 - young
women graduated and were presented
with the diplomas of their profession
by Archblshon Christie at the com
mencement exercises held in the train'
lng school building of. the institution.
Dr. J. P. Dickson made the address to
the graduates. Webber's orchestra fur
nished a pleasing musical program.
Following are
tne
young Women who
received diplomas: Amev E. Pratt. Se
attle, Wash.; Harriet Brown, Portland,
Or.; Charlotte Beckett. McMlnnville. Or.;
Minnie L. Stllson, Spokane, Wash.; Ag
nes Douglas, New Westminster, B.' C.;
Anna Nevin, Portland. - Or.; , Lillian
UNUSUAL-REDUCTIONS
LEATHER AND BAMBOO
The prices quoted below can't be beat on
this Coast. Neither can the quality of the
goods. Every article in our Leather Dc
' partment is first quality, A No. 1, and will
be found just exactly as represented. Look
these prices over and see if they don't im
press you as extra low.
$8.50 COWHIDE SUITCASES,
frame. Heavy - cowhide-bo una,
strapped, locked and bolted...
$6.00 PEGMOID SUITCASES,
with Unen, shirt-fold; well
, braced and bolted.....................
$9.00 COWHIDE SUITCASES, - solid cowhide-
bound, heavy cowhide corners, durable d OO
lcks; very strong.. .................... v"J
"CROSS" LONDON QUOVE8 AND L.C ATH13RS
CANADIAN MONEY TAKEN AT
TUESDAY TODAY-LAST DAY OF THE
GREAT RAZOR SALE
$3.00
Razor
Today
97cC
$2.50-$3.00 Imported Razors 97c
Exchange II
Home A 6171
OUTLET CLOTHING CO., 1st and
TORE CLOS
-. ; .'-:..'. :i-
Watch
Free From the Yoke of ; the Receivers
Arranging Stock and Reducing
OUTLET CLOTHING CO.
c.' - 1st
(VR'safe.-' Vernon.' B. C: Mary O'Neill.
Santa Crua, Cal.j Josephine Brooks,
Ilailey, Idaho; Iledwlg; Lau, Stayton,
Or.; Wilhelmlna Back, Mount Angel,
Or., and Zella Stevenson, Portland, or,
Exouxsion to Eugene.
Commencement day at the University
of Oregon. Eugene. - Wednesday,., June
24. and the opening of the handsome
new depot building Just completed by
the Southern Pacific, will be made the
occasion of a public celebration by that
enterprising city, also an excursion of
Portland's
business
men by special
train. Leave union depot 7 a, m.. ar
rive Eugene 11 a. m. Returning, leave
Eugene 7:16 a. m. An elaborate pro
gram has been arranged . for the day's
. Ant awA . thA nnmmlttAA In
charge assures visitors mat tnere win
be something doing every minute. Kail-
road ucxeta 3.ia zor ine rouna - iti
at the city ticket office. Third . an
ft
Washington streets.
"A Gentleman Convict", at Lyric.
The most successful bill that the
Blunkall-Atwood Stock company has of
fered during its engagement at the Lyric
is "A Gentleman Convict,' which opened
the week last night. It Is a thrilling
extra stout steel
$8.75 STRAW SUITCASES, large size, leather blnd
; . ing and corners; attractive liningr shirt- CQ
fold, well strapped. pptUe
$3.50 BAMBOO SUITCASES, with linen lining and
strongly
$4.79
me, lined
$2.79
......
steel frame, lined
strapped.
$6.00 WICKER
lining; leather
and bolts...;
$2 Self
Honing Strop
97c
Positively the last day of this big sale. AH
"Wade & Butcher," "IXL," "Brandt,"
"Pipe," "Wostenholm" and other high-grade
imported razors, stropped, honed" tw7
and set ready for use. Today only . 7 1 C
Every one guaranteed. ' '
BRANDT SELF-HONINQ
RAZOR STROP
The only Razor Strop that will hone and strop
your razor at the same time. They are ready for
use when sold and require no oil or working on;
they are advertised and sold everywhere Q7
for $2; tomorrow, only. ...... i 1 1 C
They are guaranteed.
OODARD CLARKE
kssssslsasisBB
"!-v; ; !
Wednesday
Keep Your Ees Open to the Fact
WATCH US CLOSELY";,-.':
See Wednesday Papers
and Morrison Streets
comedy-drama of the most engrossing
character and it absolutely fascinates
the audience.
0. R. & N. ISSUES NEW
OREGON OUTING BOOK
The O. R. N. company and South
ern Pacific passenger , department has
Just issued a new summer outing book
for Oregon that la the finest present
ment thue far made for the state's out
door life. The booklet is convenient
In size for carrying in the pocket, and
many thousands of copies will be dis
tributed throughout the middle west.
It is a book calculated to arouse the
Interest of tourists and rsportsroen, and
will undoubtedly direct & great deal of
Atl.ntlAn tn th fltfltA. . v.
The contents are rangea unaer neaa-
the outaoor state, ori-
lAnn outinsrs. rne inaumi ouun
w. down
the. Columbia, the Astoria regatta.
a. the Astoria regatta, tne
upper Columbia, Cloud Cap Inn, New
port on Yaqulna bay, corvams ana Al
bany, Oregon Springs, Wallowa lake, up
the Santlam, Eugene outings, along the
TJmnaua. Roarue river valley.-Crater
lake. Ashland mountain and springs.
SUITCASES
shirt-fold; a light-waterproof case; on C) OO -,
sale at . P-WUJ
SUITCASES, with shirt-fold, Unen
corners, and reliable locks OP
w0)
I.IKL,Y TRUISKS
RACE VALUE
PURODOR
KILLS BODY ODOR
Its action on the perspiratory
glands reduces perspiration; it's
a harmless, pleasant preventive
of excess perspiration, and is
more easily applied than pow
dered deodorants; the . OC
bottle .... .' WC
STRAW! NE
. MEXICAN
HAT CLEANER AND
BLEACHER
Each package contains enough
to clean several straw hats; eas-
ily applied. Simply dissolve a
little in water and apply to hat
with an old toothbrush; OC
per package.-. ......... ...sCuC
Let Us Frame
Your Pictures
Fonrtb and
Wash'nSls.
Morrison Strecb
it;:r -i;-:S
Papers
and Creditors
Prices
ED
Vlia
C3
23;
means
There isn't a tailor .
in Portland that is les
able to give 25 per
, cent off his regular
, prices than the Co
lumbiaShop. It means:'
-a. loss' to us. That's,
a fact. But, we told v
you why we did it j .
we have to move the
a goods and we must
keep the boys ' busy,
.Thafs what ,25 per
cent means to us. It
V also means that yon
can get a $25 suit for
$18.75, a $30 suit for,
$22.50 and a $35 suit'
for $26.25. If you cat
see any advantage in
getting tailor - made
clothes for less than
ready made, better
call and see what we
have to offer fo these
prices.
GRANT PHEGLEY, MGR.
Seventh and Stark Streets. N
No Cocaine, No Gas
No Students
Onr snocess Is dn to tmlfora
hlfh-grade work at reasonable prloea
NERVOUS: PEOPLE
And those afflloted with beartwaak
ness can now bare their teeth ex
tracted filled and brtdjreworkv ap
plied without the least pain or dan
ger." ,-. , ., r. -,
PAXKtJB!88 EXTRACTION .. .BO
SI-KARAT CROWNS ........ 5.00
BRIDGE WORK .,.... 5.00
OUR BEST PLAIN PIjLTB.. 8.O0
AU UNfiD PLATE 15.00
Trrrn '
SxamlnatloB and Oonvnltattom Free.
Re-Enameling Teeth
Is ths erraatsst Invention- In modern
dentistry and baa been most success
ful of all methods. , ,
We extend to all a special Invita
tion to call, at our office and have
their teeth examined fro of charge.
Wt own and control the Unrest
and best equipped dental establish
ment in the world, having 1 offices
all told.- ;
Ws fiv a written guarantee with
all work for 10 years. Lad? atte-nd-ant.
:
Open evenlnfs till 1. Sunday to 1
Union Painless Dentists
881 H Morrison St, Comer rirst. .
TEETH WITH OR
WITHOUT PLATE
OTTO 01 VOWS PEOPX.B
We ean do year entire Crown, Bridge
-ive won in a nay ir necessnry. .
PosltlTely. Painless Extracting Tree
when plates or bridges are ordered,
ensltive teeth and roots removed withi
oat the least pain. Ten chairs. Only ,
the most soientlfio and careful work. .
, so tsaxs nr pobzkaxd.
W A WHIT ATTD ASSOCIATES
Painless Dentists. '
Palling BIdg., . Third and Washington
8 a. in. to I p. m.; Sundays to 13. -Painless
Extraction, BOo; Plates, J5.00.fr 1
Both Phones, A) and Malh 2029. , .
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