Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1908)
'1 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, , PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1908. Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Grand ., Vaudeville "Tha Tide of Life'' The Oaks Concert. 8:B0; "A Night in Venloa," 8:15. . Kyrlc JOUB.H AIi AT TED BSAOHXS. a) In order to procure prompt and more satisfactory service, when at the summer resorts, order tpm the followlntt Journal agents at regular city ratea. Ilwaco & llwaco Ballway com- pany, Louis Cohen, news agent. I.ons Reach, Edward McAllen. Ocean Tark, Louis Cohen. Seavlew, F. E. Strauhal. The Breakers, J. M. Arthur. Oenrlinrt, A. Utilnger. ' Seaside, Lynn Burtts. head- quarters at Lewis & Co. Newport, Ilarlin Talbert. Collins Springs. J. W. Belcher. 4 W,llholt Springs, F. W. Mo a Leran. - T. F. Berkwlth, secretary of the May Holland company, 627 Corbett building, will leave In about 60 days on an east ern mission which should be of consid erable benefit to Portland and Oregon. He will visit all the principal cities as far eatft as Boston, and Will likely cover the Canadian cities In an effort to Inter est capitalists and enterprising young men to locate In the west. 1 he Maj -Holland company is now preparing a big list of opportunities to present to easterners and all those who desire to sell aood businesses or who have prop ositions to appeal to eastern capitalists ,m ,i.v tr uiihmlt them. Inls com pany shows the right spirt it. endeavor ing ..o develop Oregon. Portland needs new blood, and as a rule the progress ive easterner is a desirable citizen and a country-ilevelopor. Mr. Beckwith will not entertain any other but bonaflde repositions and will present them In telligently and no doubt effectively to the people of the east. Diamond Rings Bright little stona. In solid gold mounting $5.Tp Snappy cut stone, good size, in 1 karat gold mounting. . SlO.ttO One-eighth karat snappy white diamond in fancy Tiffany gold mounting 912.50 Brilliant white diamonds, perfect, slightly undar one-fourth karat. In 14-karat gold mountings, at 825.00 Fine white three-eighths karat perfect stone. In' 14-karat gold Tiffany mountings . , S50.00 Perfect white, snappy stone, one half karat In 14-karat gold mountings 7S.fM) Are Wot These Trloes Perfeotlj Astonishing If you are interested In a larg er stone, or a pair of matched stones, we can make the price In teresting to you. Come In and look at them. Our selection in cludes the finest stones. Our Gnarantes Is Safety. Watch Repairing Our Specialty. Every Watch Guaranteed. LEFTISTS 873 Washington Bt., Wear rourth Meetings will be held today. July 19, throughout all the states nnd countries In which the Federation of American Zionists have an organiza tion, in memory of Theodore Heril, at which meetings collections will be made In support of the Herzl memorial grove, now being planted on a beautiful and historic stretch of soil, at Hulda, on the road from Jaffa to Jerusalem, which has been purchased by the Jewish na tional fund. Fifteen thousand olive trees have already been Wanted. The meeting in Portland will be held -at the Neighborhood House. First and Hall streets, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. A v number of speakers, Including D. Soils ''Cohen and others, will address the meeting and opportunity offered to all present to pay their personal tribute to the memory of Pr. Herzl. J. II. Barbour. Of the fcderaljmml gration bureau, is conducting an In vestigation of the alleged practices of persons Importing .young French girls as well as girls from other nations for Immoral purposes. It is said that the fnlernl govermn-nt will make an ex amination of the fearful "white slave trade in Portland as soon as the present investigation is concluded In Chicago.' The immigration laws provide tna-t not be a dedication of children. Ensign Anderson and Captain Halsey are ap pointed to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and Ensign and Mrs. Oman take up the work at No. 1. J. F. Ghormley, pastor of Central Christian church, will speak to the men at the Y. M. C. A. this afternoon. His subject Is "The Supreme Question." Mr. Ghormley is a strong and energetic speaker and has seen enough of life to entitle him to speak with authority about its real issues. Some of Port land's best singers are always to be found singing at the afternoon men's meeting at the Y. M. C. A. This after noon Miss Alice Justin will sing The regular monthly meeting of the New York society of Oregon will be a launch party on Tuesday evening, July 21, on the launch Rose City, leaving Merrill's boathouse, foot of Morrison streei. at 7:30 p. m. sharp, fare 25 cents. Light refreshments will be served. All New Yorkers, either visitors or resi dents, are very cordially Invited. Come and see our beautiful river at night. Members may bring a friend. Tonight at 8 o'clock Adjutant F. lean and Captain F. Pogue wlU say goodbye to f fiends anrt comrades at 249 Madison street. These officers lave labored for the last two years in Port lend visiting the sick and helping tha and 'those who Import poor. The singing of the captain will todav, nor the bright, happy smile of the adjutant. l v i h a women ,v, ,,o linhip to fines and Imprison i.ieut. but those persons who harbor them as well. If such an enforcement ia made in Portland there are a num ber of wealthy and respected persons who wm-.ld be" affected because of the fact that thev own the buildings In which the traffic is carried on. The Pacific Const Association of Longshoremen is expected to dissolve tb- relations of Pacific coast long Fiioreinen from the International Long shoremen. Marine and Transport Work ers' association and greatly strengthen the position of the longshoremen along the const. The const association has :een formed but the dissolution from the international organization is still uniicd.lod. The idea of the change Is to obtain closer .jurisdiction for mat ters and cases 'which arc peculiar to the coast men and are loosely related to the larger irganlzation. An innovation In Portland theatricals next season will be a stock company placing German dramas. Ernst Paoully. editor of Nnchtrichten. Is behind the propnsltlen and the scheme promises to be popular among the German residents of the city. It is proposed io a performance in the Lyric theatre every Fridav night and the first production will be given October 2. There are about 20.000 German residents In Port land and many of them love to hear their native tongue used In the drama. City Building Inspector Pobson swore to two complaints yesterday charging C. W. Nottingham with enlarging a frame building wifhin the fire limits and for erecting a building without a j ermit. This is a new case which the building inspector discovered on visit ing the Nottingham warehouse at East Second and East Washington streets. It is expfcted that Nottingham will ap pear In court Monday although he had not been arrested up to a late hour '.ust night. Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing torches or windows must be paid for In advance and used only between the hours of 5 and H a. m. and 6 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. The Ladles' guild of tho Congrega tional church of University Park will give a lawn social at the home of Pastor P.ev. Von i.ubklri, Wolsey street, rlear Columbia park, Wednesday evening, July 22. Cake and other good things to eat will be served. For rent, flvc-story brick hotel con taining about 130 rooms; good locality; stores on ground floor. For further In formation apply to A. E. Buttner, 475 Burnslde street, on Monday or Tuesday. Mayor Lane vetoed the ordinance granting permission to the Coffin Grain and Milling company to erect an ele vated sidewalk alongside the company's warehouse in Albina yesterday. Mayor Lane slgnpd the ordinance granting I ollcemen IS days' vacation. . Major and Mrs. Faulkner will conduct the farewell meeting Sunday night at o'clock, of Ensign Jennie Anderson and Captain Myrtle Halsey, who have had charge of the Salvation Army corps No. 1, 26R Pavls street, the past 15 months, during which time 170 have professed conversion. There will also The Portland Shoe Repair company, 269 Yamhill street, between Third and Fourth streets. Phone Main 7 R S 5 . Your shoes repaired while you wait. Pest oak soles, 75 cents. Bauer & Stopper. This will remind you that now la the time to have your hair mattresses renovated and returned the same day. Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled Hair Factory. H. Metzger. proprietor. People who are fond of the refined and t xquisitely beauti ful in tilings fr the home are beina: attracted to Heitkemptr's magnificent display of CUT GLASS Tin' lovely crytal ware with its brilliant sparkle and prisma tic colors, is indispensable to complete a handsomely set ta ble Everything is moderately priced Cream and sugar sets, ice cream sets, all sizes of bowls, cruets, vases, candle stick, pickie dishes, mayonaise sets, spoon trays, decanters, etc. etc. HEITKEMPERS JEWELRY STORE Lowest Priced Jawtlry . Stor for Flat Qood 286 Moffion Street Beautiful colonial beds, 117. .r0 values, 111. at tJelsler & Pones' mid-summer i clearance $ale. See ad In this Issue. T. P. Wise, dentist, removed to S2H Washington street, cor. Sixth. Main 8069 Woman's Exchange. 133 Tenth street, lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. John C. Shlllock law offices, moved : Gerllnger building. Second and Alder. I E. W. Moore, expert photographer', j Elks' building. Seventh and Stark sts. D. Chambers A Son, opticians, 121 Morrison ureet. corner of Sixth. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington- i. Berger. signs, show cards. 184 Yamhill Journal want -ds. lc a word. Spiritualists File Iirla Inter. Penvlne that thev have rvir dis- f' nited the authority of Pr Warn, pres dent of the Nationalist Spiritualist as sociation, or have stteirp.ed to act ss directors of the state Spiritualistic or ganization ine It arne decided Sgalnst the claims of State President i Sophia Selp. Mr F, M Branch Mary A. Congdon and Lou Ellen Cornell l;m filed a disclaimer in the suit brougnt In the circuit court In tn name of the i state at the Instance of Rev Green C i Iov. w ho akd that Mrs. Selp and sev eral others be fined IJ.oeo each and ousted officers of the Slate Spirit ualist association. Th suit was aimed principally at Mrs. elp. the only one thus far who Is fighting back. I Ro Burke VIH Break Bock. ! His tatmnts that his unci la the jehief of rollce of Oakland. Cal.. availed j Joseph Purae rerf llttl when n fared tjttrig Van Saute veeterdar. Neither i did th far that he came frrtn Council Pluffn. loaa. heir- him in the lat Rhfi arrtd the rreaene of -rypo-derralo needie and ammunition rauaht t h r tt the po"'. ao Bu rke will break roek at Kellr Batta for a dare. Trrmorrew IMondaTt W 1 r-ot tlwlv t last day fT dtwounf m BLACK WANTS WHITE SPANKED BRIGHT RED This Is a tale of three races white, black and yellow. The black member of the equation came Into the Juvenile court with much difficulty this morning. Thla difficulty resulted from nor slie and weight, for she was of unusual proportions and seemod almost exhausted. She her name was not told ex plained to Chief Probation Officer Had ley that she came on a mission of mercy. Once started talking, there was nothing to do but to- let her run down. Sifting nut the gist of the talk, It was learned that she wnnted to complain re garding tho treatment of a child that Is being cared for by the American . wife of a Chinaman who Is seeking his for tune In Aluska. She the woman of large proportions nnd dark skin declares that Mrs. Ah Kee la cruel to the clilland spanks n youngster that Is too young to be spanked. So 'she wants the Juvenile court to spank tho spanker figurative ly, of course. Mr. Hadley promised to investigate, nnd "she" waddled out, satisfied with duty done. POCKETS FULL OF STOLEN GOODS Residence in Seattle does not neces sarily mean that a man Is a burglar, but when he carries two skeleton keys and a pair of big goggles In his pocket he should not take up his home In Portland. Lee Perry, 2Q years old, did not look good to Iletectlvea Coleman and Price so they brought him to head quarters yesterday to be searched. The contents of Terry's pockets led to a sentence of IB days on the rock plle. He also carried a puff and n Quantity of face powder. He arrived from Seattle only a few days ago. Where 10 Dine. Brandes' Grill, lOI Sixth, iervea an elegant 60o French dinner all day. Bpedal Sunday chicken dinner, with strawberry shortcaka or lea cream, etc.. at 40c; merchants' lunch dally, 26c; royal chop auey and roodles. Open day and night. The Jtoyal Canton Grill, corner Park and Alder. For a nice, cool place for luncheon and dinner dine at the Hotel Nortonla. Meals served either In dining room or on roof garden. Special attention given to dinner parties. A sneeinl Kiif dinner will be served today at 330 Washington street. Hall'a restaurant. hollowing is tne menu. Olives. Soup (.'ream of Chicken. Salad Lobster. Fish Tenderloin of Bole, tartar sauce. Entries Chicken pot pie, roast chicken or goose, roast goose. J)easertB Ice cream and cake, pie or pudding. Drinks Coffee, tea, milk, iced tea. Pragon Restaurant. 119 Seventh street, between Alder and Morrison. Six-course Sunday chicken dinner, 50c. Menu: Soup Chicken Creole, consomme. Relishes Green onions, radishes, dill pickles, olives. Fish Boiled salmon, Hollandalse sauce. Entrees Orange fritters. Brandy sauce; lamb chops, breaded, new peas. Roasts Spring chicken, with dress ing; spring duck, with apole sauce. Vegetables Potatoes. boiled or mashed: cauliflower In cream. Dessert Vanlla ice cream and cake, loganberry or custurd pie, tea, coffee or milk. Ice 192 Special Chicken dinner with cream, 60c. Empire Restaurant. Third. Oregon City Boat Make your plans for the river trip Sunday. The boat leaves Taylor street 9 a. m., 12 m. and 3 p. m. Last boat from ' Oregon City 5 p. m. Round Trip 45c A FREE Astrological READING DO You Want to Know Affairs. Jour- Axminrter Kugs. 38x72-lnch rugs, regular $5.50 values ror 3.45, at ueisier & oorres summer clearance sale, this issue. mid- See big ad In Cordwood $5 4-ft., Flrst-Olass Mew Wood, SEOKEaS WOOD COMPANY. 9th and Gllsan. Main 6359. A-2415. Moore's restaurant serves a special 50-cent Sunday dinner. 148 Fifth sU Tomorrow (Monday! will be posi tively the last dnv for discount on East Side gas bills. Portland (las Co. tneys. Speculation, Mar riage, Legacies, " i ' Aor unlucky days, et". fcUita r- 20 years I have been Kiildlng people to SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS. Send for free Reading. Ulvt your nnnn , ad dress, birth-date (hour If mosslblei. state sex and whether married or sin gle. If vou wish you can enclose 10 cents (silver or stamps) to pay post age, etc. Address ALBERT H. POS TS!., Room 1114, No. 126 West 34th St.. New York. N. Y WO BTVDUBT. HO OAS, HO COCJUWB The Old Reliable CHICAGO ! Painless Dentists HATH STOOD THE TEST OT TIME , TEETH OIOOU AHB COUJBOXS. .ff JL..unV U BUSINESS COLLEGE I 1 WASHINGTON AND TINTS aTS, I PORTLAND. oaSOON JL-1 WRITE FOR CATALOG i Srhooi that Piort I'ou m a (ovi.l tatttiim This office Is eoulnned with nil the latest appliances and formulas lor do ing high-class work. 1 had 27 tenth extracted by the use of Vegetable Vapor nnd cheerfully rec ommend the method; had no pain or bad result. MRS. DEHRANT, Vancouver, Wash. OUR PRICES 22-K Crown SJS.OO Bridge Work, per tooth 5.00 Logan Crown 83.50 to S5.00 Hest Rubber Plate 08. OO Aluminum Lined Plates 810. OO to 815. OO Silver Fillings 81. OO Cold Fillings 82. OO and up Vegetables Vapor used only by us for Painless Extracting 5UC Bank, Store and Office Railings Fire Escapes and Fire Casings Fencing and Trellis Work Portland Wire & Iron Works Cor. Second and Livorett Sta. Phone Main 2000 Chicago Painless Dentists COB. 6TH AND WASHIHOTOH Re sure you are In the right office. Tady attendant. Phones Main SSS0, A 6S40 Kidney Cure o(Jc Bottle Tefi 'Q Bottles HOT MEDICINE. A handsome new dining car of the most modern design and equipment will i go into service tomorrow morning on j land for Huntington. Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Lea v us Washington street dock' at 2 p. m. The Fellowship Circle at Its last busi ness meetirg voted to suspend all its meetings for the summer, until Sept em- I ber ti at 3 p. m. J. W. Spencer, the Fort Worth (Texas) Banker, Says of Portland's Future. "I want to congratulate Portland upon having secured the location ot Swift C& Co.'s (Union Meat Co.) packing plant. . . . Swift C& Co. have made Fort Worth, my home city, their packing center for the Southwest. ... Since the location of the packing plants Fort Worth has considerably more than doubled in its population while its business has increased 300 per cent" The general prosperity of a community is re flected in the bank accounts of the individuals. What the great packing industry has done for Fort Worth will be repeated and emphasized in Portland. The Union Meat Co. is distinctly a home industry, through which millions of eastern capital will flow into Portland and Oregon channels. Choicest facilities make choicest products; the Union Meat Co., under Federal inspection, pro vides retailers with the highest grade, finest qual ity, most wholesome, Oregon grown, fresh meats. Their Columbia Brand hams and bacon, U. S. In spected, cannot be surpassed. Loyalty to Portland's best interests, to your own health and good taste, and to an enterprise that means a 300 per cent (and more) increase in Portland's business, demands that the consumer insist on his dealer furnishing him these Govern ment Inspected products; there's not only loyalty, but health and safety in so doing. '5fc' . s & k ' My -t si- it GOOD POSITIONS await graduates of The Leading Business College DAY and NIGHT Phones M 580, A 1598 Mr. W. J. Van Damme, 185 Morrison street, city Dear Sir: I have hnd kid ney trouble for several yeais, and of all the remedies that I used none of them helped me. Noticing your ad in The Journal I tried one bottle of your tea, and felt better, and have since used two more bottles and I now feel com pletely cured. I th.tpk your "Kidney Cure Tea" Is wonderful, and I heartily recommend it to my friends and the general public. Your grateful friend, ROBERT SHVLCHER, 460 Davis St., city. W J, Van Damme 185 Morrison at. Next to Pap's Coffee House. CURES RHEUMATISM Holden's Rheumatic Cure Par bottle. Fes bottle. AIT INTERNAL SEMEDI FOB. RHEUMATISM IN ITS MANY FOBM3. Sciatica I Nervous Headaches Neuralgia Neuralgic .Headache Nervousness i Nervous Dyspepsia Sleeplessness i Nervous Affectiona TRADE SUPPLIED BY A.W.AIlen&Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists. 16th & Marshall Sts., Portland, Or. PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. MILLS COLLEGE For Young Women Only woman's college on Pacific coast. Offers same advantages as best eastern Institutions. Full collegiate course. De grees conferred. For three years only, the three upper classes of the Seminary Department, offering preparation for Mills college, the unl versitles and east era colleges, will be continued. (Ac credited) Special opportunities In do mestic science, music and art. Earnest Christian Influences; non-sectarian; all forms of healthful outdoor amusements. Ideal location In beautiful Oakland hills. Fall term begins August 12, 1S08. For catalogue and brochure of views ad dress Mrs. C. T. MILLS, President. Mills College P. O., Cal. McMinnville College OFFERS THE IDEAL EDUCATION Its whole environment Is clean and ' wholesome; no aaloons; good city gov ernment; strong, aggresmlva churches A Christian Faculty. Courses: Preparatory, Collegiate, Conservatory and Commercial. Illus trated bulletin Just issued. ADDRESS, " N. D. C, BOK , ,.. McMinnville College, McMinnviUe, Ot. Pure Beautiful Jade Jewelry r 1 - I j i iiineMe jewele Jay Yu Chong Gold Rracelets and Sig net Rings of all descrip tions made to order. American names en graved with the three cardinal Chinese charac ters, viz.. Glory. I'ros- nfritv nnd Longevity charges reasonable and 1 orders of any design j promptly executed and ! sent prepaid to any part j ,,f ihf S The Skilled r. TOOK SANO CO., . Mngr.. 231 Alder street. Columbia University Portland, Oregon. Roardlntr and Day School for Youna Men and Boys. Collegiate Course in Arts, Letters, History and Economics and Philosophy. Courses Preparatory for General Science. Electrical. Mechanical and Civil Engineering, Architecture, Arts, Letters and Economics. Commercial Coarse affords thorough preparation for Business. Location unsurpassed. Eighty acrea of Campus. Largest Gymnasium In the West. For Terms and Entrance Require ments apply for Catalogue B. Catalogue Free on application to tha President. ECLECTIC BUSINESS UNIVERSITY NOW IN SESSION SAT AND EVENING CX.ASSE8 Places young people In good positions. Our Individual instruction No discouraged students. good progress. I. E. BICHAUDSON the best. all make I,, is. B., Pres. ' ' - 'v-jw. . 1 iV rr r"- 'Si.i-L I advise you as to--2 equipment and in- W,.N, RUBLE vestments in mines. golden. Or. 2 5 e w s tn in I nn "X Offer of a great mine to cloee an tt Worcester block, Portland, Oregon. t- l. x 1 a r,,A ii una in a in laut. North Pacific College SCHOOLS Or DEJTTISTSY AJTD FKABMACT One of the best equipped Institutions of its kind In the entire west The annual session begins October 1 of each year. For further information and catalogue of either school, addreaa SS. HIIBZBT O. MILLEB, Corner 16th and Couch, Portland. Or. in furniture C vo has some bargains on hand for next week. This is one of them Jq Call and see for yourself. We do what we say -:- The Only Cash Furniture Store in Portland 166-168 FIRST STREET x ii Diamond House Paint OL'AIUMtKD 6 Rillo,, lata. 91.40 per gaL 1 gilljn loia S1.50 per gal ilanufactured by P0RTL4D SASH & DOOR CO. 233 rroat SU Portland, Or. DRAY AGE Machinery, Vifea STORAGE and Merchandise I RACK AGE Med 4 ored P""" CLA Y S. MORSE 4tb & DAMS ,17 13th I HOVI TI COAST MACKIBS XZ7AZS CO. tewtcg asachlae repair work oar ap- cilty. W r'f.Hlr and auanntee anjr rng nahln. en mstler what make.' .r I" td, me ilo any klnil of repair j ..rk anl clesnlm it the lowest po.vl- ' t,. rales Hicrcln an l ilovf rplrlnc. I ... tr - ArW K .. i. . .- tt.,- LI'. 1 . deliver and aunrantee alt ork. hsxe 'he onlv r.aolme enalne esr-ert on the ruclflc coat ITjona EUst 1111. 4 F.ii Mirrinin at.. Port',sr4. Or Mount Tamalpais Military Academy ' SA.N RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA ls The mot completely equflpped Mill- 4, -' tary A' ulemy -n the Coast. Cavalrf. Infanirv Artillery. Annual encamp-ni-nt Fxtnlve Rrounda. Athletlca enrouraKf.l Swimming pooL Accredited et universities. Opens August 1. Ad ilrev Arti.ur i.by, A. M. D. IX. fcaad triastt'r. . 1 '. - - 11 Los Angeles vs. Portland KSCXBATXO FAXK. COB. Auoxa An 4T sts. m mm mm mm tw 1 mm. , a vwm. m-mm mm m,mm , mwm mwt Game beatn waek 4ara at Yj- I It p. m . burxlsr, I.J m. Jic. rran4tanl. 4e: bosea, lk ttr; children., kleaehara. lac; craadstan4. Its. LASIX BAT TAXDAT. Rnya aader II re la bl.ath.rs Wednadsr. I UHS Wl2.XtOUHL.HO I At laaa thaa ena-"hatf prk-a irlr the ; rt mowli' w fura m4a at .. , tanmthla frttm. L. ScbamacMr, 111 Mm4- NICKELODION 10 KIZTK. Chan.cc Lvcrv !) Caal tMa gas blUa. Portland Oaa Co. i tsoa straat. AI.Z. C C " t :