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r THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 19, 1008 Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Orpheum Gram) Panlnxes. The Ouks , Vaudeville Vaudeville Vaudeville . Dog and Pony Show, I p. n. GREETING ON ANNIVERSARY OF THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING "Chow Chow," S:16. JOUBVAX. AT TUB BSACXZ. In order to procure prompt and mora satisfactory service, whan at the aummer resorts, order from tha following; Journal agent at regular city rates. Ilwaco A Ilwaoo Railway com pany, H. B. Woodruff, newa uxent. Long Beach. Edward MoAllen. Ocean Park, H. B. Woodruff. Seavltw. p. E. StrauhaL Tha Breakers, J. M. Arthur. Qearhart, A. UUInger. Seaside, Lynn Burtla, head quarter! at Lewis: Co. Newport. Harlln Talbert Colllna Bprlngs. J. W. Belcher. WUholt Bprlnga, F. W. Mo Leran. Caraon. Waah.. Mineral Bprlnga hotel. The old tlma mlnatrel extols It. Port land, Aug. 18. W. J. Van Damme, 181 Morrison etreet, city. Dear air: It gives me great pleasure to recommend to the publlo your wonderful kidney and rheumatism cure. My oldest sis ter (77) has been a great sufferer for years of the above disease. 1 sent hur, as you know, paokftKes of your tea. This morning I received a letter from her containing these words: "Medina. N. T., Aug IS. My dear precious brother: 1 received the Van Damme Tea and commenced taking It. I have had many doctors but I ruust say that I never had anything to do me so muoh good before. My feet and limbs do not burn so had as they did and I am very anxious to have more as you said you would send it. Your affectionate sister. M. A. Cotlen." As for myself 11 desire to say the Van Damme Tea cured my wife of rheumatism and kid ney trouble. Very truly, the public s humble servant, Hilly Arlington, old time minstrel, The Danmoore. city. William Mead, supreme treasurer of the Fraternal Brotherhood, of Los An geles, will he In Portland on Thursday night of this week as the guest of Mult nomah lode No. 367 of the order. The six different lodges of the city, as well as Oregon City lodge, and Bt. Johns ledges, have also been Invited to be S resent on this occasion to receive the 1st lngiilshed guest. A class of 35 can didates will be initiated upon this occa sion, the Initiatory work to be conducted by the state manager, F. K. Taylor. Af ter the Initiation of candidates a ban quet will be served, to be followed by dancing and a general good time for all who wish to remain. Six escorts will also be In attendance upon this occasion to see that the large class of candidates Is properly Introduced Into the mys teries of the order. A large number of relatives and friends gathered at tha Portland hotel last night to greet Mr. and Mr. H. Llpman and to wish them many happy returns on tha golden anniversary of their wedding. Telegrams and cable grama were received from all over the world and were read at dinner. Karly In the evening a large dinner waa given at the hotel to members of the family. One of the parlors was transformed Into a dining room with quantities of yellow rosea and coreopsis to accentuate the thought of the dav. Palma. ferns and vine maple slightly topched with the autumn tints gave a rluh bower-like appearance. An inter esting bit of table decoration waa a golden ship used at the golden wedding of Mrs. Llpman's parents. Telegrams of congratulation were read from two of the bridesmaids who assisted at Mrs. Llpman's wedding. After dinner an Informal reception waa held in the adjoining reception rooms where the decorations warn equally elaborate. Many of their friends called. The guests at dinner were: Mr. and Mn. 8. Llpman. ' Mr. I mrtjt f pa TT T fl.lt.. . tr 1, daughter and aon-ln-law mi M.rrr..t Heller.' Clarence Heller. William Hel ler, Mr. and Mrs. I. N, Llpman, aon mi u uuugmer-in-iaw; w. if'. Llpnmn, Mr. and Mrs. Adolnhe Wolfe, M4ss Flor ence Wolfe, Mrs. Hoi Kosenfeld, Walter nomnina, anna tieien Jtoaenield, Mr and Mrs. Herman Meixrer. Henrv Men- Ker, Mr. and Mrs. Hldnoy B. Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kosener, Mrs. H. Ilosener, Miss Nettle Kosener, Miss uaisy xtQHener, miss Gertrude- White, William Kills. Dr. Jorfah U. Wise, Max Kaufman. Mr. and Mra. Llpman were married In Sacramento. Cal., in 1868. For 20 years following tliey made their home In New York and then removed to nan r rancisco. They have resided In Portland for the past five yeara at the handsome family home on Kings iiciKiiiei. .iiieir uiree cniiaren, Mrs. K. L. Heller of New York. I. N. Unman nd W. F. Llpman of Portland were ail present at me celebration. Mr. Llp man is the senior member of the firm of Llpman, Wolfe & Co., of which the other members are his sona and his nephew. Aaoipno Wolfe. PORCH SLEEPERS HAVE SLUMBERS BROKEN BY EARLY MORNING RAIN It -the weather was very warm laat evening. So all who could slept out In . the open last night, on porches principally, about the city of Portland. When the tired, hot ones went off to dreamlund everything was Just love ly. Of course there waa a mile sinone In th nir but in snlte of It all the stars could be seen twinkling now and then In all directions. And so the sleepers le2- .... iiut along aDoui i;u ocii wn morning there was an awakening of the sleepers out on the porches. It was a suddon awakening. And It wa Keneral throughout the city. There wen) a ri'W, however, missed It all. i no uwHKPinng was causd by a llgfht sprinkle of rain Then there was the usual rush for cover, the usual ex rltement of (jetting the mattresses and the bed eloihlrtK In out of the rain Ana tnon tlie disturbed ones went to sleep again in their own beds. And the rain well, there wasn t any more rain. tera of the city and from out of town will taKe parr. jtev. i un j. the pastor. The meeting of the Ladies' auxiliary to the A. O. II. last Monday night In the W. O. W. hall. Kleventh street was largely . attended. Mrs. K. McMnhon acted as vice-president while Mrs. B. Rvnn ncted as sentinel. Mrs. O'Hara spoke on the by-laws of the order. Miss 8 Wilson gave an address, "The Emer ald Isle." The meeting was closed with Irish melodies. 116,000: Thomas Schnteder, erect dwell ing, Laurel between Corbett and Front, $l.rft(i; Blanch L. Hates, erect dwelling, t'nlon between Heerli and Fremont $1.1 ,ri0; R. E. Menefee, erect dwelling, Graham between Kerhv and Commercial. $2,000. Tomorrow (Thursday) will positively be the lat day for, discount on east Hide gas bills Portland Gas company. ------ i George Weatherley's application for an injunction against P. J. McGowan & Pons from fishing on his land on the Columbia slough came before Judge Morrow In the circuit court yesterday, but after protracted legal sparring the matter was continued until next Tues day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Weatherley wants $"00 damages for trespassing In a'llltlou to a restraining order. He o on nine acres of land and the Mc (liiwan firm, a Washington corpora tion, owns adjoining land. Judge Gilbert In the United States circuit court this morning denied the ap plication of M. J. MacMahon, counsel As soon as possible the Portland Ball way.. Light & Power company will be gin the ta.sk of replacing the present grove rail with the regular T style rail in all parts of the city. It has been found that the rails now In use do not answer the purpose of the heavy wear ana tear as win me neavier runs oi i"" standard gauge. The following articles were found on the streetcars yesterday and can be re covered by calling at the lost article room. First and Alder streets: Two sun shades, umbrella, flye purses, knife, square, carpenter's apWn. ' Can' of oil, three boxes, two lunch tmjikers.-'-pdrr of gloves and bottle of poison. S. Chehak has applied for letters of administration on the Interest of his brother, Jerrv R. Chehak, in the gro cery business of Chehak Brothers, nt 754 First sireei. i tie misiness is val ued at $2,000. Chehak died on August 6. and his widow Is administratrix of the Individual estate. W. M. Ladd, administrator of the A. II. Johnson estate, has sold the Yam hill county property under order of the county court, but will continue to re ceive bids for the properties in Mult nomah and Washington counties until August if), 1908. A Henry Plageman, father of John I. Plageman of this city and manager of H I.lebes & Co.. died In San Francisco CURES RHEUMATISM .00 Holden's Rheumatic Cure $1 Far bottle. Per bottle. AST DTTIBFAL BEHEST FOB. RHEUMATISM IS ITS MAJTT 7 OB MB. Nervous Headaches Neuralgic Headaches Nervous Dyspepsia Nervous Affections Sciatic. Neuralgia Nervousness Sleeplessness TRADE 8UPPLIED BT A.W.Allen & Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 16th & Marshall Sts., Portland, Or. PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. We are Closing Oat All Oar Dry Goods at Cost Agents for Pictorial Review Patterns 10c and 15c AfixvtaiaiwTS. THEATRE 30-inch White Curtain Swiss, val. 20c the yard 27-inch India Linon, value 15c the ft I ytrd, special 72C 30-tnch Plain White Lawn, value 30c the yard 19c Outing Flannels, light or dark, value OL 12'4c the yd OiC SALE EXTRAORDINARY IN LADIES' AND MISSES' FS SMris Three hundred Tailored Skirts, made of Voile, Panama, Al paca, rSrilliantine and Sicilian, in blue, brown and black. Nearly all of the latest styles in skirts are represented in this great assortment. Values up to $8.50. Choice AI03O MATS mem U-2J- THEATRE w" Advanced Vaudeville rWeek August It. mm ansrmaa eao, J0r4a b Orpheum He toff Bond ) Be Bio a Orte rrodlaiee Melejlkl ft ftneleoa - CHif rrd ft Bark Wilbur Hut no tares. TOE GRAND Vaudeville deluxe Another Big SUL 'TUB FINNBTS" Champion ' swim mere of the world. The only act of lta kind hefore tha public today. Jules Oarrlwnn tt Co., presenting a "MAlerp Roman." The Pantaer Trro, PUeanor Blanch r4, A Leonhardt. Iylndstrom An fterenn. -- THE LYRIC BUN. MAT.. AfO 2J EBVUr-BI.UirXAX.Xi CO. BESTS "the covrsssiOBS or a wav Prlrvs FTve. 10c. JOc, 30c. Mat. Tuea.. Thur.. Bat.. Hun.. 10c, 2Qc. THE rmx- Walk Into Our Store and Walk Out in Our Shoes Our popular brands of $3.00 and $.150 shoes are fully warranted. Shoes that fail to wear as represented will be replaced with new ones, or money refunded. Try a pair at 3.00 $3.50 All sizes and styles for men, women and children. 3 Exceptional Values In Ladies' Waists 500 ladies' Lingerie Waists, made of nainsook, lawn and sheer linen, ex quisitely trimmed in laces, embroid eries, tucks and insertions. More than 40 different styles to choose from. Divided into three groups Values up to $1.75, choice TO Values up to $2.50, choice 02 Values up to $3.25, choice. . .f 1.48 New Fall Soils Ladies' TaiW-Made new all the latest styles and colors, special, only Fall Suits in 15c to 35c Extra Special Offer in Children's and Misses' Hose ' ' ,'.!.f .K"L' "L.y ', ".?."L'iiu--.'J 1 business man of San Francisro, havin business man or ban rTancisro, navinir thara t M 1 1 5 ll TTa nfl KUiil nWHV Tit 'J W j i ! Ithy 'lumberman, for $50,000 personal (Imiikiss. to ifiKe depositions or y 1 1 n sses i.rr Miss Ni Yorjc city. Counsel for the de. f'M, nrirurfl hefor .TnriirA (iilhert vp- ii'viliv t h.-i t the prnreedlna: had been' Ir- rect for San Franclaro Thursday even-n-KulHr. end the court upheld his side lnv r.Thln berth and meala 1n- 1,1 ' "r finrtod. ( . ri J lomnson. ajroni. 1.5 s f.rr Tll-M Fnrrett In Buffalo and j ttl aKe or 7U' Hate war Steamer Homer sails dl- ! H nominations for testlnf? engineer In t'ic Philippine service and for touo r rrfi-1 1 i i- draftsman are announced for iifxt month bv the civil service commis sion. The former will take place on Spptembpr 16 and the latter on Septem ber ft and 10. Tho salary for testing er.nlneer is ll.ROO and for draftsman from $1,000 to J1.500. Full Informa tion may he obtained from Z. A. L,eigh at the Portland postofflco building. Jiide Morrow In the county court yesterday sentenced Jack I. una to three months In the county Jail on the charge of stealing clothing and valu ables from Harry Behoof at 458 Mor ris, n street on May 26. He and Mi chael McMurray were jointly charged with the theft of poods worth J226. Lund was Indicted by EMstrlct Attorney Manning and originally pleaded guilty, but yestefday changed his plea. Third street. Our cuts print we are giving spe cial prices on all grades of work. Cell or n none ua your oracrs. rurups r.11 graving company 203 Vine st. heni Hedelns Corn Cure gives relief w all other remedies fall. 25 cents a hot tie at Albert Berni's drug store, 2:U Washington street. Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Cmaff Washougal and way landings, dally ex- : copt Bundav. Leaves Washington street ! dock at 2 p. m. Woman's Exehann?. 133 Tenth street, lunch 1 1 :30 to 2; business men's lunch. D. Chambers & Son., optician. Morrison street, corner of Sixth. S21 Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalk or washing- porches or windows must be paid for In advance and used only between the hours of B and 8 a. m. and 6 and 9 p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used ontrarv to these rules or waste fully It will be shut off. Ten Individual suits to compel the Oregon & California railroad to comply with the provisions of the original land grant have been filed In the United States court by A. W. Ijifferty. an at torney, who. all told, has filed about 40 of these suits for different clients. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Berger, signs. 9391. 284 Yamhill. Main The dedication of the Swedish Kvan- gelicnl Lutheran Augustana church, cor ner of Rodney avenue and Stanton Street, will be marked by special serv ices next Rundav afternoon. August 2K, at 1 o'clock. Rev N. J. W. Nelson, president of the Columbia conference. in mane nn aofiress. and otner minis- Be careful of your hands! Yellow soaps will make them red and coarse ana nara; a source of never-ending annoyance and humilia tion. Ivory Soap adds to their beauty; keeps them soft and sweet and dainty. And so, we offer this suggestion : Use Ivory Soap for even so com monplace a purpose as washing dishes. If pays. Iyary Soap, 996 Per Cent Pure Journal want ads. lc a word. AT THE THEATRES F. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING Phones Main 165 Home A 1165 First and Oak There With the Ooods. The Kouffman Bros., black-faced com edians and burlesque operatic vocalists, at Tn n tn oe thpntre this week, are cer tainly there with the goods. They enp- I ture the audience the moment they make their appearance, and are posi tively the greatest laugh-producers in vaudeville. See them and he convinced. Watery Headlinors. The Flnneys arc watery headliners at the Grand this week, and with their swimming tricks are maklnc a great hit Picking coins from the bottom of the tank with his teeth is one of the many feats Kinney performs. In H the vaudeville world there Is no act similar to this, and It Is well worth while. John Roach Straton, 0. D. Winner of the Commercial club thousand dollar prlis for the best article on Portland, will lecturs at the White Temple Twelfth and Taylor EtsM Friday, August 21,8 p.m. "The South in Song and Story THE FOR TIiAXTD OOX.OBES JTJBII.EE QUARTET Will Sing tlie aid Southern Son ADMISSION 50c. Tickets on sale at Hip Commercial club. J. K. Gill s and the White TemDle. Orphenni Parisian Gown. Miss Fremont Penton of Bond and Ilenton will wear her Worth Iirctotre gown as Young Mrs. Wedagaln, in Ml Awful Dad." commencing Thursday evening, and running for the bilance of the week The sheath creation Is a di rect Importation from Paris by Miss Penton for her performances with the Orpheum. v j All Linen Glass Towel- 30-inch Scotch Galatea, Bling, our best Ql 25c value, the I I 12c frrade. yd......03C vard IO2C J H 1 I L PWWSS"PS"' IH..U I !H ?3 - 1 1 11 info, nn, mJ&J ML 1 Misses' and Children's superior grade lisle lace Hose in last black, double heel and toe; values up to 35c a pair, special for tomorrow, choice 18c 64-inch Bleached Table Damask, val. 45c the yard 29c 72-inch Pure Linen Ta ble Damask, val. AQ $1.35 yard JOC PANTAGES THEATRE ADVANCED VAUDEVXX.U tars of all Nations All this week: O'Hana San A Co., Kauffman Bros., Sldl A Co.. Merrltt A Love. Tralnor Dale. Klllott E. Reamer, the eiograph, presenting "The Vlklnira naughter" and "The Lady Politician.' Matinees dally It cents; two shows at night, 15 and 25 cents. THE Ste the fcfur nlihtd Baths WntUng Match I MAN vs APE. 3 p. m. Unique. Funny. Tonlg-hfs Bllli 'CHOW-CHOW." Cars First axid Aldsr. NICKEL0DI0Nj 130 BXZTX. Change Lvery Day au ooos nram TEETH ss Save Money OUR THIRD COOKING EXHIBIT OF THE NEW PROCESS GAS RANGE Come and have free examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE. SILVER FILLINGS 354 Ul GOLD FILLINGS 75 Up SET OF TEETH 84. OO SPLENDID 6ET 08.00 GOLD CROWNS . . . 92.50 TO SS.OO All work guaranteed for ten years. Lady attendant always present All work done absolutely without by specialists of from 12 to 20 years' experience. . Boston Dentists 891 M Morrison St, Opp. PostoffloS. Soma Phone A-SO30. Phons Main 8030. Demonstrating the efficiency of this modern gas range of its remarkable economy, safety and durability. This is the season of the year that suggests the comfort and con venience of the Gas Range in the kitchen, and those who have the opportunity of seeing the NEW PROCESS in actual operation will be convinced that its construction embodies the best and most satisfactory features. In our Rasement Department we are serving free to all visitors HOT COFFEE AND BISCUITS cooked in plain view on the NEW PROCESS. The above is one of the many stvles and sizes of the NEW PROCESS which we offer to place in your home on liberal payment plan. ROYSTON MFG. CO. Manufacturers of Ladies' and Children's Silk and Velvet flats and Buckram Willow and Wire Frames Invite your inspec tion of the latest n.Y.Fall and Winter Models Write for Catalogue 328 SIXTH STRBCT PORTLAND, OR. C0MPLETE-H0U5E-FURHI5HER5 . .- .. - M m "Chow Chow" at the Oaks. Oaks patrons are being- tven one of the bet treats of the season with the rlsv "Chow Chow" rut on hv the Allen Curtis company. Evrjtwvlr Is wlitst- i lln "In Ca."tllla" and tt e other sons; ! hits rrf th show The bill this week Is I the best In every way Opening of RInnkall Company. The puhllo Is eai'-rlv awaitlns the nr-enlnr of the new Ervin niunkall stork company, which will heeln lt eann st tha I.vrle on Sunday affrnn. Aurut IX. Ths opening bill will b that thrill Ira comedr drama success 'The Confes sions of a W If " In Handling Your Estate It costs no more to plsre It with the Peur!tr Pnv Inss A Trust company, whose huKlness It i '!! rharre such duties, than to entrust It to n inllvld ul. who cannot possihly handle It to iv:,ui onsly, who may Involve It hoplesly. even inoi;h under bond. Wi art as Truntee In iil Fldurts-v ' parities, and as arent for the transaction of :! sp provsd financial business. SECURITY SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY CORBETT BUILDING, PORTLAND. OREGON CAPITAL 3500,000.00 SURPLUS S250.0O0.0O fit) DRAYAGE Machinery, Safes STORAGE and Merchandise TRACKAGE Moved Stored PHon" CLAY S. MORSE "t" . I3tb 4 HOYT 4th 4 DAVIS Two Waxsbonset WE QLL FOR, REPAIR AND DELIVER ALL WORK PEWINrj MACHIXKS OfR FPFT'TAL TV WF RFPAIR EVERYTHING ninVK AND W E WILL CALL East 1S11 409 E. L'orrlsoo St. RafldlnK Permits. J F. Wllnon. erct dwllirn. Porth- Itk Mei Irr Hd Beech. I1.I0S; W. C- Kprs. ereci dwlltnit Kst T'-nth bt 'h hhon and Rhine. II.IOS; Mra. Millie Eavtham. rct dwelMnf Et thirtieth between" Rlsrsn and North, t l.a: E. H. Wemm. crtct rarar, Sevsnth btwen Bumslds arj ConcS, A pTfuuixl Luxnry for Am Batk As luiltwattt-f a Sea Bath. Softens Hard 2$ Hatha 3 ky BATHASWEET RICE POWDEJt I l 1 il . m Oak. WM M i S f 1 MM f) BBS rmm VMv m i JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BEST COAL Ilemmerer Coal The Best Wromlnf Coal on ths Port land Mark.L cwncMurx bbos. five i Bankers lftb an? Marshall. Mala IIL A-ltIL III! 1 f MAKE YOUR j toww nnny TEETH WITH OR WITHOUT PLATES ovt or tot nopu Wa eaa rI rattr Omra, Mrir aaa Tit Work In a day If nerassVrV. mum MVHtUf FT wha Dl.tM or brMrn tr. enteral smaiUva sm taasaiaa ma- Pbonas the most s-teDUft and ca.rrul work. m TiiM xm rsitTon. j WA WKfe n -ociAnf i rair Mc,.T7lr a VMilifVq I a a. . m . J .nim t t ; j PajTle Fstrsrtlen. I" i t 1 5 Botk I fcenes. A anl :f. , ; A New Departure The coat of Interments baa bsaa greatly reduced by tha liolmaa Under taking company. Heretofore It has been the euatom of funeral director to make charges for all Incidentals connected with a fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertak ing company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket la furnished' by us we make no extra charge for embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside box or anr services that mar h re quired of ua. exctpt clothing, cemetery and rarriaa-es thna affartlnir uirlm THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. aao Tuas t com. mazuom. A WOMAN SPECIALIST ma. a. K. CXiJt, man ager of the Chlneee Medi cine Co, sells patent md Irlns which she eem pounds herself. 8he es herbs and roots which has cured many sufferer. Cures female, chronic, prt- rate diseases. aerrous- ne. Mood poison, rneti matism. asthma, throat," lung trouhle. stomarh. Madder, kidney, eonaumptlon and dlseasea of all kinds that the human flesh ever has. Reme dies harmless. No operations. Hoc eat treatment sxAMcnrATTOW ran. aaeta Morrlsa aw, Setweaa Is aa4 Bulled Linseed Oil S GALLON LOTS .....58t Raw Linseed Oil OALLON LOTS .5To Pure White Lead PE i tT.50 Portland Sash i Door Co. m raon it. tvu-tlimv, c. 'chu-ab Print in r Cc. trtr r iri'iiiii