The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 03, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 3. 1003.
Town Topics
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
Grand Vaudeville
The Oak. .. .Concert 3 p. m
...."The Merry Oraftara," 1:16 p. ra.
30VMXAJ. AT TO IBAOHI.
In order to procure prompt and
more aatlafaotory aervlce, when
at the aummar reiorta, order
from the followlnf Journal
aa-enta at regular city ratea. '
Ilwaco A Ilwaco Railway com
pany. Lou la Cohen, newa agent.
Long Beach, Edward McAllen.
Ocean Parle, Louli Cohen.
Beavlew, F. E. StrauhaL
The Breaker. J. M. Arthur.
Q ear hart. A. Utzlnger.
Seaside, Lynn Burtla. head
quarter! at Lewi A Co.
Newport. Harlln -Talbert
Collin Springs, J. W. Belcher.
Wllholt Bprlnga. F. W. Mo
Leran. '
An Interesting collection of old coins.
book and atampe haa been brought
over from Sweden and Is In the posses
sion of Flwman Rerirrren. SS4 Ivv street.
Mr. Beregren's oldest book Is the First
Kplstlo of John, printed In Lclpalr In
1561, which is In excellent condition.
Ills collection of coins embraces sev
eral old battered copper and sliver coins
or the slxteentn century, or nweaisn
and Danish minting. Some of the cop
per coins are as large as the old trade
dollar, and some of the sliver ones
as Binall as the old rold dollar which
used to be In circulation In this coun
try. The oldnst legible date is 161S.
although one worn silver coin which Is
lettered in Greek, seems to be of still
earlier date. An Interesting medal In
the collection bears on one side a rep
resentation of St. George and the1 dragon
and on the other a repllra of an old
Viking ship. Mjc- Berggren has about
2no of the old colna and aonfe 2,000
stamp.
A most daring attempt at a daylight
holdup was made Sunday afternoon at
5:15, when a man entered the confec
tionery stand of Ella Ponell, 34V4 Sec
ond street north, and demanded all th
money she had in the till. Miss Donell.
trusting to the fact that many people
ere on the street at that hour of tho
afternoon, began to parley with the In
truder. Out came a revolver to enforce
Ills demands, but before he could even
level it at her head the sound of several
men approaching caused the man to
iocket his weapon and run. His right
hand was crippled. The police have a
pood description of the would-be holdup.
JUDGE VJILLIAMS
KKED DOl'JII
Struck on the head by a plecepf acaf
foldlng swung from the Fantage
theatre at Fourth and Stark streets tnl
morning, ex-Mayor Oeorgs H. William,
"Oregon' Grand Old Man," waa knocked
unconscious and lay atunned on tho
Nurses' Fund
On Home Stretch
Subscriptions to the fund for the es
tablishment of a nurses' cottage at the
Open Air sanatorium are gradually rais
ing the aum already on hand to the re
quired amount of 1,000. Member of
the State Nurse' association feel con
fident the total amount needed will be
forthcoming within the next week. Only
$166 remains to be raised. Dr. R. C.
J " . - -' ' . .. MM . .
..M.w.iu imMi ..ikif un hv causer-ty. v oi i ey is me lairei aonor.
He was assisted serosa the treet to his C. Leonard
nfn,- in ik. rii.mhar of Commerce,
where It waa stated at noon today that
Judge George H. Williams.
A dividend of 10 per Cent on claims
filed and approved having been ordered
by the United States circuit court for
the district of Oregon creditors are no
tified to present their books, certificates
of deposit or other evidence of Indebted
ness for payment at the office of the
receiver, corner of Second and Washing
ion streets, Portland Or. Claims stand
ing In the names of minors will be paid
'inly to the parent or guardian who or
iginally made deposit. R. S. Howard
,lr.. receiver, the Title Guarantee &
Trust company. Portland, Or., Aug. 1,
190S.
The following articles were left on
the cars In the laat three days and can
be had bv calling at the lost article
worn In the O. W. P. building at First
nnd Alder and Identifying the articles.
The. list of articles Is as follows: One
hatchet, three lunch boxes, two knives,
three sunshades, ten packnges. one fan,
four gloves, five suitcases, one check,
eleven umbrellas, three purses, one
overcoat, one shoe, one cane, one medi
cine case, one screwdriver, one fishing
rod. one bunch of keys, one pair glasses
in case.
he hud not been seriously hurt, although
still somewhat dazort by the accident.
Judge Williams, who Is 87 years old,
was wnlklnr from his office at 10:30
o'clock thl morning. He pasaed the cor
ner of Fourth and Btark streets wnero
workmen are enaaged In making altera
tion In the Pantage theatre. Painters
who have been at work on the building
had aw iwi g a scaffolding over the stde
wnlk and Judge Williams, not noticing
k bv it in the forehead.
He fell to the sidewalk unconscious, but
several men standing near ran to his as
sistance and helped him from the walk.
One of them, recognising the aged
talesman, helned him. still dazed and
badly shaken up because of his fall, over
to the Chamber or uommerce.
Ijtter on .In dire Williams was able to
answer the telephone himself. He said
that he did not regard the accident as
serious, and onlv had a slight cut on
the head as a result of the blow. He
would ndt sav whether he considered the
workmen at fault in swinging the scaf
folding where they did
Owing to Judge Williams age his
friends were greatly troubled over the
accident. He is one of the most promi
nent men In the northwest, former attorney-general
of the United States, and
has held many other positions of great
Importance and honor.
Or. Nurses' State Assn.,
Mrs. utla collections
Kastern & Western Lumber Co. ,
The Journal
C. 8. Jackson
F. W. Mulkey
J. N. Teal
Miss Etta Morrla
W. H. Hurlburt.-
George W. Batf-a
Dr. George Wilson
G. W. Gate
John Vogt
F. 8. Stanley
Kussell Hawkln
C. E. Curry
Mr. C. E. Curry
C. F. Adams
Jamea McCraken
Wilbur Coman
Arthur Flnley
Thomas Kerr
8. B. Llnthlcum
Dr. H. W. Coe
J. C. Alnsworth
.1200
. 60
. 60
, 26
. 1
. 10
. 10
, 10
, 10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Dr. J. R. Coghlan 10
John C. Lewis 10
Thomas McGrath 10
Oscar Huber 10
T. Scott Brooke 10
Mrs. Clarence Nichols , 10
J. P. Flnley 10
W. M. Ladd 10
A. H. Devers 10
Robert Smith 10
Cdward Shevelln 10
''rank Towle . 10
S. Frank 10
T. B. Wilcox 10
L. A. Patterson : 10
H. C. Bowers 10
F. II. Ransome 10
L. Samuel 10
Dr. K. A. Rockey 10
Ralph Hoyt 10
Ben Selling 10
B. 8. Josselvn 10
Norman Lang 10
Allen & Lewi 10
Kdward Holman 10
Dr. R. C. Coffcv.
Drs. A. S. A E. A.
W. Ladd
W. B. Wells
W. F. Woodard ..
Pacific Paper Co. .
Brown.
10
10
5
5
6
6
Total J885
CAXADIAX DIAMOND
CASE HAS HEARING
Dissolution Notice The co-partnership
heretofore existing under the firm
name of Sholes. Boys & Terson Is dis
solved by mutual consent, effective
July 3ft, 1908, John K. Boys retiring
from said firm. C. H. Sholes and A. w.
Person will continue the business under
the name of Sholes & Person, 417
Chamber of Commerce, and will pay the
Mils of the firm and collect all out
standing accounts. C. H. Shole, A. W.
Person.
W. E. Milen learned early Sunday
morning that It does not pay to
swear at a policeman. Patrolman Ellis
found him at First and Hall streets at
4:30 a. m. and wanted to know whv he
was on the street at that hour. The of
fl -er was told to visit a place hotter
than Yuma, Arix. Instead of that Mllen
went to the police station, where he had
to put up J5 ball to obtain his freedom.
His case will be heard Wednesday.
With 600 convivial spirits aboard, the
steamer J. N. Teal and barge carried
trie members of the Portland Retail
Liquor Dealers' association to Golden
Gate park and return on their annual
picnic yesterday. Nearly all the mem
bers of the association were at the ple
tilc and all had an exceedingly enjoyable
time of It. The steamer left at 8:30
and returned at 7 last evening
A check for 100 was found yesterday
on one cf the Portland streetcars. It
was turned Into the lost srtlele depart
merit, as yet no one has appeared to
claim the paper. It is or no worth, how
ever, unless In the hands of the right
fill owner. The check is payable to
Alfred Harm. It Is signed bv Louis E.
Dshl and Is on the First National bank
of Drayton, N. D.
Fredrick M. Smith, son of Joseph
Sralth, the prophet, will preach In the
hapel of the Reorganized Church of
Jesus Christ, corner Broad and Holla
day, Montavllla, tonight at 8 p. m.
Rosa De Clcco, the Italian woman
with a mania for breaking something.
referably a policeman's head, was
ound over to the grand jury under
JS.000 bonds this morning In the mu
nicipal court. The bonds were put at
that figure practically to Insure her
detention in jail until September at
least, and Rosa will be In a cell until
that time unless her sanity Is again ex
amined. The charge of threatening to
kill her ex-husband has not yet beer,
Dressed, as the offense of striking Pa
trolman Murray on the head with a
heavy Iron maul was the more serious.
Murray served the warrant upon her,
and when his back was turned sne in
flicted a severe wound.
Carl Logsden. an Indian, from the 81
letz reservation. Is In the county Jail, a
federal prisoner, having been brought
to Portland by a deputy United States
marshal and Assistant United States
Attorney Walter H. Evans. Logsden Is
suspected of being the murderer of
Homer White, another Indian. The
shooting occurred on the reservation
ten daysa go.
Water through hose for sprinkling
yards or sidewalks or washing porches
or windows must be paid for In advance
and used onlv between the hours of 6
and 8 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 bo shut off.
A robber with a bent for music took
two cornets from the room of Harvey
Crawford In the Ohio house, Front and j
Madison, the other night. Mrs. m.
Hrown. Lents, rerjorts the theft
a gold watch, while Dr. J. C. Twitch
ell Is minus a bicycle today as the re
suit of sneak thieving.
United States Commissioner Cannon
s hearing the case of Myra tsieason.
Alias Lillian Clute. and her husband.
Arthur Clute, who are wanted bv the
British Columbia authorities on charges
of getting away with several hundred
dollars' worth of diamonds. Robert S.
Bacon of the British Columbia detective i
..rvl... ulll ,rhnhlv anlf trv lrA(lltlnn 1
lllllirin J VI llic wuilldll nuu man. , j ,
Fleishman of Vancouver is the principal
witness and Is in Portland. He claims
the two got away with $1,000 worth of
Jowelry which he sola tnem ana tor
which he never received payment. i
Don't Need Much Lumber.
FAirope has demonstrated that It Is I
possible to get along with a minimum
amount of lumber. Shingles are rare.
In some cities there Is scarcely a frame
house, and lumbar yards ar few and
far between.
Ajcusmuui TS.
FANTAOES.
Witk of August 3, Fourth and Stark
Street.
The Fourth-street house has been
Draetieallv rebuilt and Is the finest,
most modern and best-equipped theatre
In Portland.
For the opening bill: MVS. TECHOWS
and her 20 wonderful performing cats.
THE GREAT POWELL AVD TBOUPE,
Phenomenal Conjurers and Illusionists.
Performances dally at 2:30, 7:30 and
9 p. m. No advance In prices. Upstairs,
16c, downstairs 26c, boxes 50c. Any
seat at weekday matinee, 15c
TOE GRAND VandevHlede luxe
All this week. J
The Handcuff Queen and Idy Raffles.
Juno Salmo, Terley, Ott, Nelson A
Steadman, Thomas & Alf, Melvene,
Ezler A Webb, Fred Bauer and Granda
scope. Nazi Week THE FHTITEYS.
Champion Swimmers in the Crystal
Tank.
; NICKELODION
A. H. Johnson Estate. The county
court has made arj order for the sale
on and, after August 10. 1908. of the
property of said estate in Multnomah,
Washington, and Yamhill counties. For
details apply to W. M. Ladd, adminis
trator, First and Stark street.
Your laundress may
be a "jewel" let us
hope she is.
Nevertheless, there
are some things you may
not care to entrust even
to her lace handker
chiefs, for example;
colored goods; or, pos
sibly, a shirt-waist of
more than ordinary
beauty.
Such articles as these
you will do well to wash
yourself with Ivory
Soap and lukewarm
water.
Ivory Soap
99 y& Pet Cent. Pure
Save the Discount Send check or pay
at office on or before the 10th to save
the discount on August bills for the Au
tomatic Telephone. Home Telephone
company, cor. Park and Burnslde sts.
C. F. Rohte, 160 Pirk street, mourns
the loss of $40 stolen from his trunk
last week and has called upon the police
to help him nna tne tniei.
Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sundav. Leaves Washington street
dock at 2 p. m.
Rembrandt Studio has secured tem
porary location In the Sherlock building,
8314 Third street. Open for business
August 3.
Advertising school tonight, from 7 to
9; Monroe Advertising Company, 41
Hamilton building.
I
Dr. Theodore Fesley Is temporarily
with Dr. Twltchell, 708 Swetland build
ing. I
T. P. Wise, dentist, removed to 32H !
130
Change Lvery Day
AImT. GOOD BtTBJXCTS.
"OrffiS
LADIES' DAY
AT THE VATATOBXITM.
(Five In a Party for $1 Today.)
OPEN rBOM A. It-
Ladies and Children Admitted
at Gates till t p. m;
FREE
The Restaurant
Under new
Management Good Meals
Served, 6fc.
TOHTOHT IV AISDOME.
"The Merry Grafters
A Rollicking Travesty on the Temper
of the Times. Introducing New
People of the Curtis Company.
"IS Minutes From Alder Street." .
Washington street, cor. Sixth. Main 80S9.
Woman's Exchange, 1S3 Tenth street,
lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch.
John C. 8hIllock law offices, moved
Oerllnger building, Second an4 Alder.
Hose pipe floor plates complete,
B. Trenkman Co., 102 N. Fourth.
14
D. Chamber A Son., opticians,
Morrison treet, corner of Sixth.
121
( THE COAST XACKXXX KEFAXB OO.
B twin ma oh in repair work oar
! clalty. We repair and guarantee any
1 sewing machine, no matter what make,
' or how bad, we do any kind of repair
work and cleaning at tne lowest possi
ble rates. Bicycle and stove repairing,
lock work snd key fitting. We call for,
deliver and guarantee all work, and
have the only gasoline engine expert on
the Pacific coast. Phone East 1811,
40 East Morrison at.. Portland. Or.
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
8 H Oruber. attorney, moved office
to 8I Board of Trade building.
Berger,
t!91
lgn. 214' Tamhlll. Main
Journal want ad, lc a word.
BEREAVE3IEXT AROUSES
MANIA FOR SUICIDE
rolt rtM Ln4 Wire.)
Lot Angeles. Aug. 2 Hear!brok-n
over the death of his little son and
the desertion of his wife, the discovery
that his mother Is on her deathbed
proved too much for the mind of Joseph
Winters, a eaterer, and he la a raving
maniac at the county hoerdtaJ today.
Winters I suffering from a honl
ridal mania and when rrtatlrea rlalted
him v.triT he became violent and '
attrkrf Walter Koeh( nurse km m I
renlt Winters I being kept la rloJ
F. TV. Baltes
and Company
inyito yonr
inquiries for
PRINTING
PbM
Hala 165
Htnt A 1161
First and Oak
TAXPAYERS TO
REVISE CHARTER
Mayor Lane, Council men
Baker and Oilers to
Name Five Each.
Mayor Lane and Councllmen Baker
and Cellera will meet this afternoon to
select the IS taxpayer who will com
pose the committee to revise the city
charter. At a meeting last Friday the
members decided that they would each
elect five men to aerve on the com
mittee and it Is expected that the work
of naming the men will be accomplished
with less difficulty In thla manner than
in any other way.
Just who will be appointed on the
oommltte will not be known until tho
entire list haa been elected. Although
more than M0 names have been pre
ented by the varlou push club, the
nominating coinmlttea B not compelled
to choo from the list, hut several tf
the names may b chosen In thl man
ner. The committee of 15 will have no
other power tlmn to propose amend
ments which will lm placed on the
official tti lint In November and voted
on by the peopln.
TORINO IX Sl'HF: .
DEAD BI T AX HOUR
(United 1-reM ltlrd Wr.
Ban Francisco. Aug. .1 Mystery sur
rounds the finding of the body of a well
dressed and apparently prosperous man
In the bay toduv near 1ht Golden Gate.
Although the corpse whs rolling In the
surf when discovered, an examination
showed that It had been in the water
onlv a short tlmu .ponlblv an hour.
Nothing on the body furnished a clue
to the Identity of the dead man. He
hud dark hnlr ami weighed about 2 Hi
pounds. In hi pocket wnn a I. itch kev
with the room number ,1fv In a small
leather hair he carried 1.15.40
Boiled Unseed Oil
t Q ALISON LOTS ' 58
Raw Linseed Oil
t OALLON LOTH 57
Pure White Lend
PER 100 7.50
Portland Sash & Door Co.
130 nOKT ST.
rOBTXe.TD, OB.
COAL
Kemmerer Coal
The Best Wyoming Coal on the Tort
land Market
oxrBOUiT BBOa. (ino.)
Bunker 13th and Marshall. Thone
Main 931. A-3931.
$chwab Printing Co)
must trot.
3 4 7 STAR.K
JIONJMLE 'KlCMt
1
ST REET)
TEETH
Save
Money
Com and have fr examination. J
WE EXTRACT TKKTH FREB: BIU
VfcH KILLINGS, lio UP: OOLLl FILL.
INGS, 7c UP; HF.T OF ThJtCf U. M 00;
81-LKNDID 8F.T. $.00i QOJLO
CROWNS. IJ.80 TO 15 00.
All work guaranteed for ten rears.
Ladv attendant always present AH
work don absolutely without pal a by
speclallMa of from 11 to 10 year" ex
perience. Boston Dentists
Borne Pfcone A-ao30L
Phone Mala 9030.
asm Morrison Bt Ocd. FostofflA.
FALL SHOWING OF CARPETS
AND RUGS NOW COMPLETE,
Comprising the newest and most exclusive designs in Body
Brussels, Axminsters and the famous Bundhar Wilton. In the
Body Brussels are designs and colorings especially adapted
to general use, including also a complete line of exclusive bed
room patterns. In the different grades of Axminsters are all
the new combinations of tan and brown, in oriental and artis
tic conventional designs. Our line of Bundhar Wiltons for
this season surpasses all previous displays for beauty of de
sign and coloring. We particularly mention the L'Art Nou-
veau, oriental and conventional patterns, in all the popular colorings. Carpet Department, sixth floor.
SALE, Of GO-CARTS AND CARRIAGES
Fourteen patterns are offered in a three-day sale and priced for quick clearance
with the intention of reducing our stock of children's vehicles. Sale commences
today. Mail orders and out-of-town inquiries will receive careful and prompt
attention.
SPECIAL $13.75 The Allwin Patent
Folding Go-Cart, all metal frame, full nickel
plated. Has reclining back; can be folded
most compactly.
SPECIAL $14.75 Reclining Carriage,
with best spring and gear construction, green
fiber body, cushions and parasol.
SPECIAL $19.75 Reclining Carriage in cream enamel,
coach finish, upholstered in same color leather cloth, best
gear and construction, parasol.
SPECIAL $22.75 Reclining Carriage, with best gear
and construction, body of green fiber, upholstered and
fitted with parasol.
SPECIAL $22.50 Carriage with reclining back, body
in coach finish, upholstered in corduroy, best spring and
gear construction.
SPECIAL $14.25 Folding Go-Cart, with
wood bod', coach finish, best gear and con
struction, upholstered in leather cloth, para
sol. SPECIAL $15.00 Folding Go-Cart, with
wood body, green coach finish, upholstered
in leather cloth, reclining back, parasol.
SPECIAL $23.00 Reclining Carriage, with high-grade
gear and spring construction, body in best coach finish,,
upholstered and fitted with parasnl
SPECIAL $24.00 Reclining Carriage, in brown coach
finish, best gear and spring construction, upholstered and
fitted with parasol.
SPECIAL $31.75 Auto Carriage, with brown reed body,
reclining back, hood and upholstery in leather cloth, high
grade gear and construction.
SPECIAL $37.50 English Perambulator, best cream coach finish, upholstered best quality leather cloth, reversible hood.
IN THE, CROCKERY DEPARTMENT UNUSUAL
VALUES IN A THREE-DAY SALE GLASSWARE
Clearance selling of odds and ends from our line of Glassware in pressed, etched and cut
glass designs. Take advantage of this sale for replenishing your household stock to
day, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Cutard Cups, special, each 5
Toothpick Holders, special, each 5
Olive Dishes, special, each 7
Spoon Trays, special, each 7
Handled Jelly Dishes,, special, each 7
o'-inch Nappies, special, each 10
Bonbon Dishes, special, each ' 10f
Horseradish Cups, special, each 10
Water Bottles, special, each
Decorated Finger Bowls, special, each
Water Pitchers, special, each
D-inch Nappies, special, each
Tea Sets, special, each
Tumblers, special, per dozen
Decorated Water Bottles, special, each
Berry Sets, special, each
o'i-inch Plates, special, each 10
Finger Bowls, special, each 10
8-inch Berry Bowls, special, each 15
Vinegar Cruets, special, each 15
Salt and Pepper Shakers, special, pair 15
5-inch Footed Bowls, special, each .....15
Decorated Olive Dishes, special, each 25
Berrv Sets, special, each 35
Wine Sets, special, each 81.45
Berry Sets, special, each $1.45
Decorated Tea Sets, special, each $1.50
Decorated Tumblers, special, per dozen $1.85
Decorated Water Sets, special, each $1.85
Cut-Glass Tumblers, special, per dozen $2.35
Cut-Glass Claret Goblet, special $2.45
Cut-Glass Sherbet Glasses, special, per dozen $2.75
Cut-Glass Tumblers, special, dozen $4.95
V. -MaaaMHI
TWO SIZES IN
SANITARY
REFRIGERATORS
4
SPECIALLY PRICLD
In the Basement Depart
ment, today and Tues
day, a special sale of two
popular sizes in the won
derful "Sanitary" Refrigerators.
NO. 5 SIZE SPECIAL $14.75
Galvanized iron lined. Outside measurement width - 2"
inches, depth 16 inches, height 46 inches. Ice capacitv, 4u
pounds.
NO. 205 SIZE SPECIAL $16.75
White enamel lined. Outside measurement width 25 in..
depth lfi in., height 4fi in. Ice capacity. 40 pounds.
SHIRTWAIST
BOXES
,T 3i 14 ' LL tat Ma BI IK H JU mi..
Today and Tues-
day in the Dra
pe ryTpartm.er Boxes in
dainty cretonne coverings, pleated edges, padded
seats and lined. Your choice from several in
striped and floral effects, special at $4.95
COUCH COVERS SPLCIAL $4.75
Extra heavy Couch or Davenport Coverings, of
good width and length, 6 feet wide bv 8 feet lone-.
in Gobelin or other tapestry fabrics. In the Dra
pery Department Sixth Floor.
Mail Order
and Out-of
Town Inqwr
ie Given
Careful and
Prompt
Attention
1 I
.
faC0MPLETE-10U3E-FURniSHER3
ART
WALL
PAPERS
ta the
Decorative
Dept.
Sixth Floor
tbere la litU bop t9t recerery. ' 1 1