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THE
OREGON
DAILY
JOURNAL; PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 80, 1908.
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TO ATHLETES
Homc-Coming: of Oregon
Boys Who Won Honors in
London Will Be Jlemor-
, able EventMany Clubs
to Participate,
Under the auspice of the Multnomah
elub. assisted by Portland commercial
bodies end other oriranJzatlone, the
.. homecoming; of Oregon's athletes from
the OlymDlO uames at tiondon will be
made memorable event. A Jelnt com
mtttee will mot at the convention hull
f the Portland Commercial club Friday
evening to discuss plans for the recei-
' tlon and entertainment.
- The committee Is made up or men
from the Multnomah club, the Commer.
rial club, the chamber of commerce, the
Manufacturers' association, the board or
trade, the Elks club, the University
- -lub. the Portland Automobile club, Ore-
. iron Airrh:ultural college. University of
Oreiron and the Pacific university of
Forest Grove. Reasons for participation
bv the three last named are that the
athletes were nt some time students
' those institutions.
The Multnomah club committee will
be composed of Its board of directors.
Messrs. A. A. Morrison, H. C. Campbell,
'. James F. fc.win.
The Commercial cluo win be repre
sented by George W. Simons. C. 8.
' Berr has been appointed as a delegate
from the Portland Ad club.
. The welcoming ceremony will proba
bly take the form of a dinner to be
given at the Portland Commercial clu
. and a great reception on Multnomah
field.
MAKGAHKT ISLINGTON
BOY STOLE COIII
: FROM TRUNK
Fred Fraley Took a Trip to
; San Francisco and
Spent It All.
Fred Fraley, bad boy, who vanished
from Portland some time ago with $fl)0
that his aunt had carefully saved for
him, and returned after he had "blown
in" the coin, was lodged in the county
Sail' this 'morning bv Probation Officer
Krum, who Is looking after the work
of the juvenile court while Chief Pu
liation Officer Hadley Is on vacation.
jTred was arrested on a warrant -charging
him with incorrigibility, the com
plaint having been made by his aunt.
" Fred is about 14 years of age and an
orphan. For ft long time he has lived
with his aunt, who has had a hard
struggle supporting herself, the boy and
the boy's grandmother. The aunt is
separated from her husband, but Is not
divorced, and he lives next door. Lately
the boy has been staying with his uncla,
and it is charged that he keeps matters
. stirred up and annoys the aunt, who Is
new neipiessty sick. The officers found
a good job for him, but he worfced only
two nays.
' ,The lad will apepar before Judge Gan
tenbeln in the Juvenile court tomorrow,
when a decision will be reached as to
What should be done with him. When
he left the city about two months ago
be went to San Francisco, but came
back when the money gave out. He had
rarned the money, which his aunt saved
for him and put In a trunk. One dav
iwnen no one else was home he found
the Key to the trunk and made away
wun tnp money.
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SOCIALISTS STILL
HAVE RIGHT Ifl STREET
Complaints Against Free
Speakers Xot Sufficient
ly Clear to Hold.
Until ooraplainte are drawn, up that
will stick in court, the police will not
ttempt to stop street meetings of So
cialists.
As predicted In Monday's Jours al, the
Socialist orators tested the power of
the officers to drive them from Sixth
treet near Washington by holding
meetings there Monday evening, but as
the cane or the four men arrested Hun-
y afternoon for refusing to move on
and
with an officer at the
lnterferln
Plasa blocirs did not oome up In the mu-
ntclpul oourt until yesterday afternoon.
trie Hociausia were auowea on BiKin
street uu'U s decision oould be ren
dered. Goodwin, Jackson, 'Lloyd and Closeett,
the men arrested, were released yester
day because C. K. S. Wood, who. It is
understood, offered his services to them
In the Interest of free speech, succeeded
lit having his demurrer sustained in
the municipal court yesterday. He de
clared the complaints were not suffi
ciently specific, and Judge Van Zunte
agreed with him. It was not set forth
that the streets were being obstructed
when the officer ordered the Socialists
to move on.
HEAD OF MONON KOUTE
INSPECTING OKEGON
W. H. McDole, president of the Mo
non route, Is a Portland visitor today,
and Is making a trip of Inspection
through western Oregon. He will to
morrow make a Journey in his private
car from Portland to Albany and will
return over the Southern Pacific lines,
to obtain a wider riew of the 'Willam
ette valley. He la aocompanled by his
private socretary, and also by Mrs. Re
becca MoDole Hickman and Mr. ami
Mr W. K. Ken ley. On Saturday they
will see the Columbia river, and leave
for the south. Klamath Falls has been
Included In their Itinerary.
HEAL CAKELESS
WITH HIS DIAMONDS
Calling them "Montana diamonds"
Mwrd Clark, a well-known, character,
was found peddling pleoes of glass at
Third ami Iiurnslde bv Patrolman Hum'
plueys Inst evening. The policeman
did not like the look of Clark's "dia
monds" and as no license was forthcom
lnr Clark went to
Charged only with violating' the
hawker's license ordinance Clark was
fined $2. SO In the municipal court to
day.
"Do you think he can afford to keep
an auto? tie ougnt to. ilea been
an amateur photographer for three
years and that dldn t break him. De
trolt Free Press.
Sale of
Nickel-Plated
Bathroom Fixtures
15-inch Roller Towel Bar, regular $1.50, sale 98
18-inch Shower Spray with tubing, regular $1.00, sale . ... . t ...j 59
Toilet Paper Holder, regular 50c, sale . 38
Soap Holder, regular 50c, sale ..i , 37
Combination Sponge andSoap Holder, regu
lar $2.50, sale ?1.88
Bath Tub Seats, regular $1.65, sale $1.19
Hat and Clothes Hooks, regular $1, sale 69
Glass Bathroom Shelf, regular $6.00, sale... $3.98
Combination Fixtures, regular $4.50, sale.. $2.25
Tumbler and Toothbrush Holders, 25 per cent off.
SPONGES AT HALF PRICE
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Daniel Frohman, One of This Country's Producing Managers.
Best the. World Afford.
; "It gives me unbounded pleasure to
recommend Bucklln's Arnica Salve,"
says J. AV. Jenkins of Chapel Hill, N.
C. "I am convinced it's the best salve
the world affords. It cured a felon on
my thumb, and It never fails to heal
every sore, burn or wound to which It is
applied. 25c, at Skidmore Drug- Co. drug
store.
AGED WIDOW GETS
35,000 ESTATE
Mrs. Virginia McDaniel Re
ceives All of Husband's
Property.
Mrs. Virginia A. McDaniel, 80 years of
age, becomes the sole heir to the $36,-
000 estate of her late husband, Joslah,
McDaniel, under the will filed today.
There are four sons and one daughter
surviving, ranging in age from 40 to f.O
years, and their father explains in his
will that he has kept them all In mind,
as well as three grandchildren, but is
confident that his wife will deal Justly
with all of them.
McDaniel died on July 6, leaving real
estate valued at $9,000 in Multnomah,
Clackamas and Polk counties, and about
$26,000 worth of personal property. 1 he
widow and W. H. Fulkcrson are named
to look after the estate. The children
are Andrew J. McDaniel of Kock Cnek,
Willis H. McDaniel of Dallas, and Han
nah E.: Newton M. and Lee H. McDan
iel of Portland.
CANADIAN ROAD AFTER
C0LU1IA1TRAEFIC
C. E. E. TJssher of Winnipeg, assist
ant traffic manager of the Canadian Pa
cific, is a Portland visitor today. He
is making a tour of inspection of ter
ritory occupied by traffic, agents of his
company.
"The Pacific northwest is looking
fine as to crops and business oondl
tlons." he said.
The Canadian Paclfio and the Union
Pacific railroads are working in har
mony to handle the products and travel
of the region tapped by the Columbia
river. For some time the Canadian Pa
clfio has been striving to effect ar
rangements by which it could operate
trains Into Portland over the O. R. A
N. line from Spokane, but no definite
arrangements have as yet resulted, and
the Canadian road is only running train
sen-Ice into the United States as far as
Spokane.
The Final Wind Up--July Cut Glass Sale
Friday the Last Day
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$32.50 four-pint Water Jug 934.21
$13.75 three-oint "Water Tucr S10.2T
&5&M?g$58L $13-00 three-pint Water Jug, colonial cut 80.71
B&Bfl E-P!"' Water Jug .$0.81
Mf5M;P$7-50 three-pint Water Jug, whirl cut ?5-67
iST2A:Pt,-l,u r-pint water jug JjS4.17
w2WF!&-m three-Pint Water J"? $3.87
$6.37
Ssj Vt'Sr n-jv set. oi six water ui
j'-V.Wiflr $6.75 set of six Water Glasses, colonial cut S4.39
ililiiipJ $0.85 set of one half dozen Goblets, colonial cut $4.03
iu.7 set ot one nait dozen iumblers S8.37
MANY OTHER $5.25 set of one half dozen Tumblers $3.70
PIECES REDUCED $5.50 set of one half dozen Tumblers .$3.80
GOODS BOUGHT FRIDAY CHARGED ON NEXT MONTH'S BILLS
A Swiss physician. Dr. Gonln, recom
mends brown glasses as a protection
for the eyes in preferpnee to the blue
or black glasses generally usea by
climbers on snowfields, etc.
WIFE SAYS HE STOLE
HER FURNITURE
Detective Jones returned from Seat
tle this morning, having in custody Ed
ward Hartee. a liveryman of Portland,
who was arrested in Seattle on com
plaint of Mrs. Pearl Kahnbach, who
declares Hartee and hlB wife made away
with several articles of furniture be
longing: to her.
BARGAIN SALE
TOMORROW
Big Reductions All Over the Store During
Our Regular
FRIDAY BARGAIN SALE
For prices see Friday morning papers
WE FRAME PICTURES
GRAPE JUICE
W00DLARK
Our own brand, prepared
expressly lor ovr Select
Family Trade, oi ripe
Concord Grapes
DELICIOUS
REFRESHING
Pints, 25;
Quarts, 50- Doz
Doz. Quarts, fS.OO
Pints, $2.50;
how
to
prove
it
Some people are skep
tical about the genuine
ness of our offer to sell
tailor-made clothing at
a discount of 25 per
cent from our regular
prices. They say they
do not understand how
we can sell our clothes
regularly at the prices
we do and make any
money on a 25 per cent
discount. Neither do we.
The fact of the matter
is we are losing money.
Now, the proof of the
puddin' is in the eatin'.
If you have ever looked
over our stock you
know the general run of
our prices. The mere
statement of the prices
to you, with the 25 per
cent taken off, will con
vince you of the bona
fide sale we are adver
tising. A call will pro
vide the proof. If you
are satisfied, buy; if
not, don't.
1 I D,UC?
Grant Pheglcy, Mgr.
Seventh and Stark Sts.
ii
Exchange II
Home
A-6I7I-6I72
W00DARD, CLARKE 5 CO.
Fourth
and
Washington
FORCED
VACATE
9
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We must Ret out before
August 1. 150 doz"n
hats will be solii at less
than 60 per cent of
manufacturer's cost.
$7.00 PANAMAS SR3.0Q
15.00 PANAMAS :.. 2.2
$2.50 SAILOR HTRAM' HATS..65
$4.00 STETSON F'LT HATS . 81, 5
$3.00 FELT HATS 81.35
$2.00 FELT HATS 65
Eastern Hat Factory
54 Third St., Near Floe
OPEN EVENINGS DITRINO SALE
vv 1 II
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j n All Vt1U. 1 a
men! or Ln-uarantee.
if our work has not proved satisfactory. If unsatisfactory, call and we will GLADLY MAKE IT SATISFACTORY WITHOUT COST TO YOU
Our Special Aluminum Plate
Will produce a suction in any mouth. This plate is especially adapted
to those who have had trouble in obtaining a pood fit. W'c take great
pride in this plate, as we have never yet failed to produce a perfect
suction and give satisfaction. Ask to see Sample. Price $10.00.
WRITTEN GUARANTEE FOR 10 YEARS
We Employ No
Students
All our operators are middle
aged, gentlemanly doctors of
from 10 to 20 years' experi
ence, each an expert Our work
is all guaranteed and kept in
repai:- free of charge for ten
years. It therefore stands to
reason lhat we serve our own
purpose best, as well as that
of our patients, by employing
the most skilled men in the profession.
A Few Things We
Can Do:
Fill out hollow cheeks.
Make old faces young.
Remove deep lines and wrinkles.
Make thin faces plump.
Correct a flabby or withered skin.
Teeth Extracted
No Extra Charge
When Other Work Is Ordered.
Nervous people and those afflict
ed with heart weakness nay
have no fear whatever.
IT IS OUR AIM to give the best and most for your money. A large
business and a small profit is the modern way of doing business. That
is our policy. In satisfying you with a set of teeth we naturally look
forward to do other dental work in your family or for your friends.
MAKING ARTIFICIAL TEETH is a leading feature of our busi
ness, and we believe it cannot be surpassed in the point of completeness.
We operate our own laboratory, and as making artificial teeth is a spe
cialty in dentistry, we are in a position to .make this offer and guarantee
satisfaction.
Do You Wear Artificial Teeth?
If you do, have us make them over and reset the teeth on a new plate
that will give your mouth and face a natural expression.
We Make Men and Women of 50 Look 25
To those unacquainted with this method, it mav seem a broad state
ment, but we are prepared to prove it by the same men and women whose
appearance speaks for itself. At a very small cost a youthful appearance
can be restored.
Those who desire to have their teeth fixed and are unable to pay cash
can have their teeth fixed on the installment plan.
Those who cannot pay cash can have
their work done on the installment plan.
A special sale during the heat of sum
mer. For the next 20 days we will make
special reduction on all dental work.
PROGRESSIVE DENTISTRY
In these days there is no excuse for anyone, young or old, to suffer from aching
teeth or being unable to masticate food by reason of defective ones. Our method
of filling teeth robs dentistry of all its terrors and makes the filling of teeth
ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS.
LADY ATTENDANT
231V Mdrrixon Street, Corner First
Open Everinj TQ 7. Sunday From 9 to L
UNION DEJNfTAL PARLORS
LADY ATTENDANT
221 Morrison Street ,. Corner First
Open Evenings Till 7. . Sunday From 8 to L