THE OREGON DAILY . JOURNAU PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY. EVENING. . AUGUST .12,, 1008.
A n Ir'niMI I INi frYrrnWnKri &MmvS
Progression and Energy
The management of the Security Saving! & Trust
Company it progressive, but always within the
bounds of conservatism. The increased business
of this bank is the result of that energy which
hat been paramount in the successful establish
ment of the best financial institutions.
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
Pantages Vaudeville
Urann vauuevme
The Oaks Doy and pony
Show. I o. m.: "The Show Girl,." M
' "1 ' 1
Towri Topics
f , ' ' " " 'I ! , Bmon of AdTano4 TaadvrlUa
I 1 . aU STTAJft yiiTDIS ACTS,
I if others PAY RENT and v ' jC7 sZrrA
IVK tit v ' If I I Toly Bros, The Moxarts.
r7Ct&! COLLECT RENT J I amsasgy !z.r,
f JOTSHAX AT TM BBAOXXM.
In order to procure prompt and
4 mora satisfactory service, when
at tba aummer resorts, order
from the following Journal
agent at regular city rates. 4
, Ilwaco A- Ilwaco Railway oom-
pany, H. a Woodruff, new 4
e agent, a,
Long Deach. Edward MoAllan.
4 Ocean Park. II. B. Woodruff.
p . Seavlew. F. E. BtrauhaU
The Breakers, J. M. Arthur.
4 GearharH. A. Utslnger.
Seaside. Lynn Burtm. bead-
d quarters at Lewis de Co.
d Newport. Harlln Talbert.
Collins Springs, J. W. Belcher.
WUholt Springs. F. W. Mo
Let an.
Carson, Wash., Mineral Springs A
hotel.
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The affidavits of Harry Tankwlch
and N. M. Matosln that ex-Justice Reld
whs Intoxicated When he decided
against Yankwich's client on a case
hoard before him July 8 wM-e perforce
ignored before Justice Bell. Several
supreme courts have decided that a
court such as the one in question can
not pasa upon the capability of another
court or Justice to give a decision. 1 lie
decision In the Del Qrosso-Runach case
nifide a matter oi
during Reids administration, ino umy
never
record of any Kind Doing a poh-
orandum. Today Juatlce Bell sustained
the motion of Tarpley A O Day. Del
Grossos attorneys, that the decision
for the client be placed upon the
records of the court. This was done
.without furtherreference to the arn
davits charglngTteld with being intoxi
cated while on the bench.
An ordtnance was passed by the city
council this morning vacating Conklln
street The .portion vacated will be
used as the site of the new high school
that Is to be erected by the school board
on Emerson avenue.
During September five 'civil service
examinations will be conducted by the
SECURITY SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY
CORBETT BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON
CAPITAL $500,000.00 SURPLUS $250,000.00
MAY BE SORRY
THAT THEY SPOKE
Petitioners for New Water
3fains Have to Pay
Cost of Work,
United States civil service '"'""''
September 9-10, an examination for the
position of engineer draftsman, In the
f , , . . , fiontpmhnr 14. one
for assistants in dairying, one for fer
,r,ntn,m chemist and one for a nega
tive cutter and lithographic draftsman;
September 16. an examination for the
position of monotype keyboard opera
tor Applicants should apply to L. A.
Leigh at the postoffice.
A report from the committee on Judi
ciary and elections In regard to the ad
visability of the city compromising the
suit brought by C. W. Nottingham and
Joseph Paquet to recover damages to
their property resulting from the caving
In of the fill on Bast Morrison street
precipitated a. discussion In the city
council and ended by the members vot
ing to leave the case In the court, wners
It will bo fought out by the city attor
ney. J. O. Woodworth of St. Paul, trafflo
manager of the Great Northern, arrived
at the Hotel Portland this morning to
remain until Sunday. Mr. Woodworth
said there was nothing particular aooui
Ms visit, and that he was simpiy on
tour of Inspection. It has been eight
months since he has been here. H.
JUakeley, general westers freight agent,
is also' here, and will remain several
day 8.
That there will be quite a change In
the desire of the people to extend wa
ter mains In their districts now that
they have to pay for the mains ana
their Installation, Is the Deuer oi m
muvor and the members of the water
board and they turned down applica
tions for about $78,000 worth or inaina
which were reairested by petitions 'fror-i
property owners yesterday. The board
met yesterday for the first time since
the supreme court held the bond Issue
valid and the members commenced
working under the provision of the
act. . ...
All applications for water mains win
hereafter have to be acted upon by the
,'itv cnnncil In h same manner m
. . . . t A
nhlnl. aawai. onnBF nlfltdll im i-hi i inu vn
A nnlnt roiuor vpsterdBV W8S In ref-
.. n n . .a n t i i, nnnrttr nf thfl hoard 10 in
stall mains wWh the board promised
KAfrti-a h now net went IntO effect. A
n-tltlnn frnm rIHant In iTVlngtOh,
which was filed with the board before
the act was voted on, was the point at
issue. The board promised these peo
ple to Install mains in ineir ami-
when certain streets wm .
paved with hard surface pavements
The Irvlngton residents are now reaai
to pave and want the board to Install
the mains as promised. The board Is
not sure that It can do so and has, re
ferred the matter to City Attorney
Kavanaugh for an opinion.
There are many fine points to do set
tled before the board can proceed un
der the new order. The ent ire power
of Installing mains and building the
new line Is in the hands of the coun
cil and the board and many problems
of vexing character will have to -e
worked out. The bond provides for the
raising of $3,000,000 for a pipe Hne and
reservoirs. One of these basins win
have a capacity of 120.000,000 gallons
and the selection of a site promises 'o
prove a hard proDiem ror me -jujt
dec! d
The' board voted yesterday to "ecept
a site on Council Crest donated by the
John P. Sharkey company for a reser
voir and right of way. The only con
dition being placed upon the offer is
that the city has all rights In the prop
erty. Whn the necessary papers have
been signed the board will proceed witn
the erection of the reservoir and the
residents on the crest will have the wa
ter service for which they have been
clamoring for months.
COUNTY RECEIPTS
DfiOP Off $300
Decrease in Cash Due to Loss
in Circuit Court Department.
ntfrm instead of an outside at-
t he was simply on a V0rney. With this Idea In vle
council passed an orairamo "-o
additional clerk and nographer for
the auditor's office. The position w 11
nav a monthly mini; , ".i
respectively, and win
service.
The Tenth anniversary of the surren
der of Manila is to be celebrated to
morrow nlarht by the officers of the
Second Oregon volunteers, tomorrow
night at the Commercial club. Notifi
cation to that effect has been Issued
bv '5ener.il Owen Summers. The ar
rangements Include a banquet, speeches
of an informal nature, and a general so
ti.il reunion.
Presiding Judge Cleland In the cir
cuit court this morning confirmed the
rule of the eschent estate of William
Sturlers to E. H. Kelly for $15,325, this
being the sum realized at auction a few
diiys ag'). The property consists of 53
acres near (Jrosham and the amount re
ceived Is larger than had been expected.
be under civil
Charging that he left her alone in a
hospital In Chicago in 1903, Mrs. Deney
govern has begun suit for divorce from
Richard N. Sovern. They were married
in Lafayette, In!.. In 1902. Mrs. Sov
ern desires to resume her maiden name,
Deney hvans.
A. H. Johnson Estate. The county
court has made an 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. ' L,add, adminis
trator, First and Stark streets.
Watefr through hose for sprinkling
yard 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 rmist
not be used for sprinkling streets. If
used contrary to these rules or waste
fully it will be shut off.
The following articles were found on
the streetcars yesterday and. can be
recovered by calling at lost article
room. First and Alder streets: Photos.
umbrella. 2 suit cases, 5 packages,
glove and a cup.
B. E. Wrenn, assignee of the "Paclflo
Coast Trunk & nag company, has filed
In the circuit court his report on the
value of the stock of the concern, which
lias gone into Insolvency. He places the
assets at $3,278.
The cltv council decided today that
the codification of the city ordinance
would be done bv employes of the city
ricnrire Krieg has begun suit In the
,i,,.t .,r n its In st Milton W. Smith
on a note for $5,000, given on May 29
?"n7a Mother for i40 of 1902 date
the Drincinal and Interest on the two
aggregating $5,994.
Mrs. Henrietta ChehaJc has applied to
the county court ror letters u.i in
Iuia hushnnd. Jerrv R. Che-
h-k Me on Autrust 8. The heirs
are 'the widow and her small child.
J. S. Rarber. O. M. MaeElwaln and O.
M Barber have rued aruciea ui i.m..
e iu rrnn Home Construe-
lion company. It has a capital stock
of $50,000.
Mall Von Borstel have sold for L..
Olsen the southwest corner of hast
Twentv-fourth and Sandy boulevard to
P J Mells. Mr. Melis will Improve the
property.
a a,.ti,rinnit hAn been grant
ed a permit to build a one and one half
story rrame awenm. '" Vsnii
twne'n Division and East Lincoln, $2,800.
Harklns. for Camas,
Washougal and way lPd,,s-.2",1J
o.miKv Tsves Washington street
dock at 2 p. m.
Woman's Exchange, 13S Tenth street.
lunch 11:30 to 2; business men s luncn.
20 discount on all harness this week.
Keller Harness company, 49 North Sixth.
John C. Shlllock law offices, moved
Gerllnger building. Second and Alder.
D Chambers ft Son., opticians," 821
Morrison street corner of Sixth.
W A Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
Dr. E.
building.
Berger,
9391.
A. Myers, dentist, $17 Dekum
has returned.
signs. 284 Yamhill. Main
Melt the millions of
cakes of Ivory Soap
which were sold last
year into one gigantic
cake and it would be
bigger than the biggest
battle-ship that floats.
" Isn't that wonder
ful?" you say. "Shows
what advertising will
do, doesn't it?"
Yes. And it also
shows how great is the
demand for a pure soap
that sells at a fair price.
Ivory Soap
Jrure.
r
Dr. McArthur, A.B.. U21 Union ave. N.
Journal want ads. lo a word.
AT TEE THEATRES.
A report compiled by County Clerk
Fields on the work of his office for
the last six months shows that the re
ceipts were about $300 less than for
the corresponding period last year. The
loss Is all In the circuit court depart
ment, where $8,635 was taken In, against
$9,643 In the first six months of 1907.
The recording department makes the
best showing, with an Increase from
$16,064 to $16,604, while the receipts
from the county department grew from
$6,578 to $6,736. The profit to the
county for the six months was $20,200.
The number of marriages from Janu
ary 1 to July 1 was 1,021, and the
number of divorces 201. Two hundred
and ten notarial commissions were re
corded and 385 Issued. Articles of In
corporation recorded numbered 244.
Three liquor licenses were issued, 21
medical licenses placed on record, 12
dental licenses, 46 licenses for sale of
opium and "45 permits for hunting.
One of the most notable features of
the period covered In the report Is
the rush of the foreign born for natur
alization papers. There have been 530
declarations of Intention within the last
six months, against 428 in the same
period last year, 344 In a like period In
1906, and 214 for corresponding time
In 1905. The number admitted to citi
zenship from January to July was 57.
The number of Instruments recorded
was 13,320 and the number of marginal
releases 2.072. The number of cases
filed in the circuit court was 1,076 and
the number of probate cases was 302.
Unfortunates to the number of 105 were
committed to the Insane asylum, an in
crease of 32 over the same period last
year. I
Jfew York and Philadelphia.
cannot be more pleasantly or conven
iently reached than by the urana rrunk
Uehlgh Valley double track route via
Niagara- Falls. Solid through tralna of
coaches and sleeping cars. Magnificent
scenery.
For descriptive literature appiy to
George W. VTuix, A. G. A T. A., Grand
Trunk Railway System, 186 Adams
street, Chicago.
Companies Incorporated.
(Salem Bureau of Tb Journal.)
Salem, Or., Aug. 12. Foreign corpo
rations filing declarations of Intention
to engage in business within this state
were as rollows:
Modoc Northern Railway company, or
canized under the laws of California
principal office in this state, Klamath
Falls: capital stock, $3,000,000; attorney
in fact, W. S. Worden. Klamath Falls,
Or.
Wallowa Timber company, organized
under laws of West Virginia; principal
office. Buker City, or.; capital stock.
$900,000; attorney In fact, W. C. Calder,
Baker City, Or.
We Arc Teaching a Big Class-Everybody
in Portland and Vicinity An Im
' portant Lesson in Economy
Your education is incomplete if you have not joined our class (of purchasers) and stud
ied the great lesson of economizing when furnishing your borne.
Emerson said: "If you can write a better book, preach a better sermon, build a better
mouse-trap," or Give a Better Furniture Bargain "than your neighbor" -though you locate on
the East Side the whole city will "hot-foot" it to your store, or something like that, as we
are too busy selling Furniture and making it hot for the BIG PRICE BOYS to keep up on
Emerson But, anyway, that's the idea, and he was right about it. The people certainly
have been coming our way. Our NO-RENT PRICES are doing the work. We have revo
lutionized the Furniture Market. If the bridges were down, customers would cross the
river in boats ; if the cars should stop on Grand avenue, people would "hoof it" to our store.
We certainly have been making it hot for the BIG PRICE BOYS, who used to have every
thing their own way. They are having no picnic this year are doing less business, while
our business grows bigger each month. July was the best month we've had this year, and
we've had' some whoppers, too. This proves that the people appreciate the advantage of
BUYING FURNITURE AT NO-RENT PRICES. Others cannot compete with us, because
Others Pay Rent-We Collect Rent on Half Oar
Own Building-Who Can Sell Cheapest?
Can Ton Sleep?
If you are too nervous to sleep or eat
use Palmo tablets. 50c a box. 8 boxes
? Kn All druselsts. or address the J
A. Clemenson Drug Co., Second and
Yamhill streets, Portland, Or.
After ahaflne. when akin la wet. apply Satis
akin cream. Soothea and neala.
25c.
No Students No Gas No Cocaine
Special Reduction on All
Dental Work Until
August 10th
Qeaning teeth and painless extraction
free for a short time only.
aMC? :l TUCK
This office is equipped with all the
latest appliances and formula for
doing high-class work. Consultation
free. A ten-year guarantee given
with all work.
CHICAGO
PAINLESS DENTISTS
Corner Sixth and Washington.
Be sure you are in the right office.
Lady attendant
Phones: Main 3880," A-5340.
Office Hourt:
Minstrel Prince's at Grand.
Three minstrel rrlnoes are at the
Grand. They are Manuel Romaln. the
sweet tenor, and the Foley boys, trained
bv George Primrose. Tom Oillen. with
three times a day. The Mosarta have a g A. M. to 7:30 P. M. Sunday, 9 to 12
comical turn and Hal nam hm n ci
whloh never loees interest- There are
many other features on the bill.
m V
the Seven Zansibar Arabian Acrobats
are drawing large and enthusiastic audi- ,
ences ror ine , -' '
Zlaka and King, the msglclan and h a
vslet. are also going big. Their set la ;
ons continual roar of laughter from
urt"to flnlslu !
Two PI Shows at t!" Oaks.
Patrons of the Oaks are having a
double chance at entertainment this
wek. In the afternoon the Ion Carlos i
dog and pony show la the festore with i
Professor Kldd. the big baboon in the
stellar role. In the evening the Allen'
Cortta company Is presenting tb "Phow
OlrL a clever muatcal comedy which !
Is well staged, full of Pre"f songm. i
pretty gins ana origin wig ikih
dy.
Important
features
fXCIUSIVEIf
IN
M
irt
MR
VUI 1 -VMS.- ii is Ii I II
Joes everything but think for the cook,
w, -rna.
cf 0
1. OVEN Is 13 flinches Ihifjh. Bake on two racks
at the same I time.
2. BROILER draws out;. See i cut
3. PLATE WARMER heated just-right byseparateiburner.
4. NO PILOT LIGHT nor explosion.
PANTAGES THEATRE
Fourth and Stark fits.
Week Commencing Monday, Aw. XO.
BYS KAXZiaAJa AJtABS, Whirlwind
Acrobats and Pyramid Builders.
EZSXA ft XlVCr, Burleaqye Maglelana
and Kings of Comedy Maglo. Tar
rerformanoes Sally QiZO, Tt30, p. au
Popular prices: Lower floor and first
six rows In dress circle. tSo; back bal
cony, 16o; box seats, 60a, Any seat
weekday matinees, 16a,
NICKELODION
130
Change Every Day
AU OOOO arcrBXBOTaV
THE
Carlos Society Circus
tO BEAUTIFUL. DOGS,
MONKEY COMEDIAN AND
KIOD
THE MAN BABOON.
S o'clock today.
Tonight In Alrdoma,
The Oreat New York Success. v
"The Show Cllrl"
Cars First and Alder, transfer all parts
city. .
TEETH
Jafi TErmv S MS
bmgttTo Nkj ivfonov
Come and have free examination.
WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE.
SILVER FILLINGS 354 TJP
GOLD FILLINGS 76 UP
SET OF TEETH 4.00
SPLENDID SET 88.00
GOLD CROWNS ...-82.50 TO S5.0O
All work guaranteed for ten years.
, Lady attendant always present.
All work done absolutely without pain
by specialists of from 12 to SO ysars
experience.
Boston Dentists
01H BCon-bnm St, Op-p. MtWUo.
BCoaas Phone A-2030. Thtm Kais 0030
A New Departure
Tba cost of Interments baa been
greatly reduced by the Uolman Undsr-
talcing company.
Heretofore it has been the eusjtom ofl
funeral directors to make charces fofl
all incidentals connected with a fu
neral The Edward Holman undertak
lng company, the leading funeral dt-
rectors of Portland, have departed frorrtl
that custom. When casket is furnish!
by us we make no extra charges fo
embalming, hearse to cemetery, outaldei
box or any services that may be re-
quired of us, except clothing, eemeteryi
and carriages, thus effecting a ' savin-)
of $26 to 176 on each funeral.
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
aao ibuo st- cob. axocox.
THE TACORNt TANGENT BURNER r AND MACniNE-FHTED AIR
ITOER GIVES PERFECTJCOMBUSTION. AND ECONOMY OF GAS.
Or-prrrun Thratrr Opening.
On Mondav evening the tMjbllc will
wltneiMt the opefling of the Orpheum the
atre. sl tee bill looks to V a -px-l
cm The linkup in front of the Nnl
efflce thte me-raing voiee-s the entimefit
of the people, ngardiag e4raace4 ravde
vUle. .
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invito your
inquiries for
PRINTING
Ffaonea
f Hln ICS
I Home A 1
lies
Firsthand Oak
Others
Pay Rent
We
Collect
Rent
gran D.Avzsimm
V - , . i- - eateaL- Jt
1
E .STARK I
M x yct
Who Can
Sell
the
'Cheapest
?
9
CURES RHEUMATISM
Dolden's
Rheumatic
Cure
Far bottle. Pe bottle.
ah xht-bbvazi se-ksst roa.
RHEUMATISM
IK ZTB KAJfT rono.
Sciatica
Neuralgia
Nervousness
Sleeplessness
Nervous Headaches
Neuralgic Headaches
Nervous Dyspepsia
Nervous Affections)
TRADE SUPPLIED BT
A.W. Allen &Co.
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
16th i Marshall Stx, Portland. Or.
PACIFIC COAST AGENT ft.
COAL
Kemtnerer Coal
The Best Wyoming 01 on the Port
land Market.
cxnewLWT bbos. fzwey
Bunkers 11th snl ArahalL Phones
Mala til. A-JIL
scxooxji An oozuxb.
THE ALLEN PREPARA
TORY SCHOOL
TboroQgh prTaratto for all eastern
an) western rollegea Els-Mh year Ke-gr-is
SeptesBber tU IMt Catalogs.
TUK ALX2J PR a". PARA TORT BCIIOOL,
perUasMl. Or.'
Bcmooi. AJrn ooxasx.
DALLAS COLLEGE
Th purposes ef this lnstttQtla are
to furnish to rouef nan and women
liberal Christ las education, to lay a
deep and bmed foundation la the study
ef the sciences, atft and philosophy,
and to build up a strong and Intel
lectual moral character.
Offers Vraal OeOr Ouarsssi Olasl
oaO. aotifie, istry, As
Kxpenses powilotl. Tbe facnltT can
srrarge fnr UaiHed ef stndenis
to earn their way in full or in pert.
New terra eemmeneea ftB4enbea' 1.
re Oatalof-ae aa tafertaatlea Atireos
Ok A. MOCK. ana. Orefwa.
Little "Adlets" always pajr.
WE CALL FOR, REPAIR
AND DELIVER AIL WORK
SrSTCNO MACHTNTS Ot'R SPrXHAl
TT. ""E REPAIR KTERTTHING.
PHONB AM) w;jc WILL CALL.
East 1811 403 E. Uorrlsoa SI.
A WOMAN SPECIALIST
mtS. . C OUV, man
ager of the Chinese Meil
cine Co.. sells patent med-
Icines which she com
pounds herself. She uses
herbs and roots which
has cured many sufferers.
Cures female, chronlo. pri
vate diseases. nervous
ness, blood poison, rbeu-
mittam Mtnml. throat-
lung trouble, stomach, bladder, kidney,
consumption and diseases of all kinds
that the human flesh ever has. Reme
dies harmless. No operations. Honest
treatment
XAMTVATIOaT nm.
taev4 Morrison St, Between let ul tC
0v
5
Boiled Linseed OH
I OALLON LOTS 58e
Raw Linseed Oil
t GAIXOtf LOT8 5Te
Pure White Lead
PER 10
B7.50
Portland Sash & Door Co.
Ificbwab Printing Co,
tttrtrvt. at jtowiiLM rircar
4 7 H IT ARK (TXtK
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roBTXAB-s. ex.
DRATAGE ,,MMrrry,5'r
STORAGE ttd:-thin.'
TRACKAGE "I
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