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A THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27. 1908. 10 QUEEN HATTIE CROWNED; ASTORIA'S REGATTA OPENS CRUSADE AGAINST WHITE SLAVE TRADE IS BEGUN put pio i Jly a Staff i'oi i t ! ' 1 Astoria, r. Auk yin-eii llullli- (in i rowned by Ailinli.il Ueorgc Shep- Councilman Wills' Now Or dinance Would Eliminate All Speculation in Saloon Permits;;,! Out of JI7 Owned hv One Brewery. An nnllninrf whlrh will do a" ay with all pfi'ulall"ti In lienor licenses wag Introduced by Councilman Wilis yesterday hy request and referred to the liquor license romm it tee. Inasmuch as ahout one-fourth of the saloon li censes In Port In ml arc owned ey the breweries the ordinance would have a sweeping effect nml f or. e the sale of the licenses into the hands of the. men who actually conduct the trade. At the recent time licenses In the Rose City have a market value of from 60 to Io0. while In Ixir Angeies, nv here are hut saioons. me innr etween Jl.noo 1 V.f.m tinnn and IS.rtOf. It was In order to prevent such a state of affairs to exist in the value of Portland licences that the committee on judiciary arui elections refused to recommend the pas sage of the ordinance defining the sa loon district In the city. Councilman Cellars at that time told Paul Wessinger of the Welnhard brew ery that to curtail the saloon district as outlined hy the brewers would even tually lead to an Increase In the price i of licensee and that the brewers would ! be making money hy trafficking In ' city business. Wessinger dented this accusation, hut as a matter of fact the Wotnhard brewery owns 38 of the 87 licenses which are owned hv breweries and persons other than the man In whose name they are Issued. The. ordinance Introduced by Wills , yesterday Is as follows: "Section 1. That every person grant ed a liquor license by the city of Port land shall be the actual owner of and . Khali conduit the business- authorized by such license In his own name and not otherwise, and ehall In no manner encumber, hypothecate or assign the same except by permission of the city i council, and shall not cause or permit i anv person- to conduct suck business except such person or persons as are actually employed by him as sersjam. "Section 2. Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be SruIltT of a misdemeanor and upon con usctlon in the municipal court shall be fined In a sum not more than $200 and in addition thereto said license shall be revoked." j ASKS COURT TO i ' ' " : S-. ' - ' ..vJL" I 3 land. It was 'an auspicious occasion f..r 'iS T J't W 1 V iimji mi , i ! miw inn minim, i il herd of Portland shortly before noon today and the fourteenth annual regatta It. new on. The coronation wn at- teinled by Hproprlnte ceremonies In the, I ifK.nef of thousands of people. Queen Jlfittti-'s n-lgn will continue till Kntur ilny evinlrig. when what Is now predict ed one of lh" moot successful regattas 111 ennie to n close. 'Ilie regatta opened with good weather, although during the night and In the early morning It rallied inplously. Hut the i-nln laid the dust and idltlois are T feel honored today, to be privileged to tends the key of the. city of her birth to a sovereign who has already long ago unlocked the. innermost recesses of my heart. In years gone by I learned to fathom your majesty's every wish. To make you happy was then. Is now and always shall be my most sacred duty. I have labored day by day that con tentment might be yours. In ray dreams I saw only your future greatness, No iiueeii ever hail a more devoted subject; this I can swear. It was to have the pleasure to see you elevated as yfw are now considered Ideal Towaj-d noon the tn,iMV. to bring vou my follow cltliens' sun came out bright and clear and the temperature Is cool and delightful. Thousands of people assembled In the city last night and the trains thl morn ing augmented the forces The crowds are being well taken .are of. Many came from the beaches In the crowning of th quern. Mayor Wise of A'torta and Mayor I.ane of Portland participated. Mayor Wise de livering to her the keys of the regatt a city, and Mayor Ijine extending (Tie anme courtesy from the city of Port land. It was an auspicious occasion for Mayor Wise, because Queen llattle Is the chief executives eldest daughter, lie moo m e as follows. "Mv IH;iircst Uueen llattle It Is' given to few men to be honored as 1 respect, that 1 planned, worked and en dured moch. "Let the future be to me whatever fate decrees, I shall henceforth and for ever he most grateful to God Almighty and the good people living here, be cause I am privileged to call you Queen H.ittle mv Uueen Hattle. "Ami tjien too, I can assure you that nil of the people who respect American womanhood -who ask no favors, ex cept that their daughters be honored anil respected -I say all of these neo- le join nie In assuring you or tneir iy n 1 1 v and affection, coupled with the ho e thnt your reign may prove a most happy one, to yourself and to all of the people." Admiral Shepherd, In the happy, seml humorous vein for which he Is noted, promise,! that every member of his staff would gladlv sacrifice his life for the beautiful queen and her charming maids. Adopting the custom of by gone ages, he dubbed her "Queen Hattle the wise." An Innovation In beginning the coro nation ceremonies was when the flag ship Heather. Captain Byrnes. pullM to the grandstand wnarr. l ne sanoia from the Hrlttsh shin Donna Kran-c-esca, gave real sailors' chanties. This afternoon the big parade Is tak ing place. It will be elaborate. Aquatic sports and races are also on the after noon program. As a preliminary to the final chapter of her love affair Anna 8. Williams, the little Denver sohoolma'am who married Pearl R. Williams, a Portland real es tate man. only to find that he had an other wife living and undlvorced, this morning filed suit In the circuit court asking for an annullment of her mar riage. Williams Is In the county jail serv ing a year"s sentence for polygamy. It la probable he will make no defense to the annullment proceedings. He pleaded (rullty to the polygamy rharges on Aoril 9. after "having walked from Portland to Coos Bay In an effort to escape arrest. Mrs. Williams met Rlhorn in Colorado, and he sent for her to come to Portland January 11 of this year. They were married at Elma, Wash., and came to Portlar! to live. About February 20 Mrs. Williams learned that her husband had not only divided Ms attention among several women in Portland, but had another wife livlne In Ohio named Cora Ware Rlhorn. She asked the dis trict attorney to look the case up. and Rlhorn was traced to Marshfleld and arrested. Little gay Pares that la. the denl sens of the underworld had Its morn ing slumbers disturbed today. The hearing of Armand Fercot and Madam Henrlette Van Drals arreted Suvoral ds.ya "go by tha Immigration officials on a charge of harboring alien women, was begun before United 8tates Commissioner A. M. Cannon this morn lug uml brought out many of the friends of the accused. This Is the first case of the kind to bo started In this district. The principal wftneas for the government Is Jeanne Monot. Jeanne, it seems, haa been here about 22 months to the. best of her recollection. But Jeanne is unsophisti catedunsophisticated, that is. when it conies to handling the English language. Eo the services of a French interpreter a ere nw.ai,rv ' With cute little shrugs of the shoul ders and all that sort nf thing Jeanne went on the witness stand and answered the questions that were askfd her by the attorneys for both sides. Little Jeanne s eyes were red' and It was evi dent that she had been crying. Jeanne nnld that ahe had first come to th I'nited States about five years ago. locating In Omaha. From there she was deported b the government offi cials after awhile, sent home, stayed a month and then came to Portland. Jeanne's life In the underworld began so long ago. It seems, that she has for gotten lust when ahe did leave the straight and .narrow path. And Jeanne l.i only 26 yearS old. That is. she said she was not quite 27 as yet. But In spite of all her blaze manners and her little genuine Pnree shrugs of the shoulders. Jeanne hesitated somewhat when asked her age by l"nlted States District Attornev John McCourt. Jeanne Is originally from Paris. In fact, she was born there. Madam Henrlette was In the court room this morning. Ko was Armand Fercot. Madam had on diamonds as big as eggs canary eggs. And she wIM at tired In the prettiest little whit cut away jacket that yoil ever saw. It must have coat at leaat 110. Madam tyas sleepy. Like the others of her class, her morning sleep had been disturbed. Madam old not like that, naturally. First thing, she began to yawn. And before e great while ahe had the entire courtroom yawning. All except Mlas Monot Jeanne haa been at the home of a women's aid society for a week and has been going to bed early very, very early earlier. In fact that ever before since she 'first came to the wicked old . United States. Armand Fercot Is a saloonmnn. , He did not wear any Jewelry to amount to anything. But he was sleepy, too. Jeanne said that she had been room ing nt 0i Fourth street nearly ever since ahe had been here and that she paid money for the privilege to Madam Van Drals Madam Henrlette with the big diamonds. Jeanne said further that she paid I2S a week for room and hoard which, she thought, was a pretty big price for a little girl like her. Mr. McCourt. too. thought this was a pretty good price for little Jeanne. The hearing Is going on this after noon. Dun Malarkey represents the de fendants. PERSONAL. Arthur L. Fish, formerly The Jour nal's advertising representative at San lerancisco, arrived In Portland yester nay, ana in the ruture win .occupy a position in the business office of this paper. JUDGE SWETT LECTURED SO HARD THAT PRISONER WAS DAZED SEVB HER-BOBHS MEW FREIGHT RATES EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1 NO TROUBLE TO ENFORCE FISH LAW Master Fluh Warden H. C McAllister returned this morrv Ing from II trip to Ihe upper Snrke river , ountry. going as far as Ontario, where he In spected the lish hntcherv at that point. Mr. McAllister leaves this afternoon for As'orla and the lower river, where he goos to look after the enforcement of The closed sa.eon. whi'-h bean last T,esiav and expires S p tenil.f r 1" No troul'ie Is antici pate.! in frf'T ing the present ( lose, !'. .IS the Col'ltllllla nvr nsf.erraer In both Oregon and Was- lr.g.--r. t!,e laws being conci.rr. r.t llu-. e always strt'-Cy ol.s : . e d ti e Ma: Lie. From November 1 to IS the new tariffs In such n form that any one can transcontinental tariffs! which have been i Kll,rp over them and readily tlnd what i he is looking for," said one of the rall ! road men tills morning. "As soon as people become familiar with the new : rules for rates It will be found that the j changes can he found without trouble i and any desired rat.- secured without delay.' Change In Apple Kates. revised under the rules of the interstate commerce commission will go Into effect In Oregon and throughout the pacific coast. There will be few important changes In the rates, but all have been revised so as to conform with the com merce commission rulings According to officials of the Harri man lines here, the Interstate commerce Death Roll of the Northwest commission rules are going to prove of. One of the changes In the new tarirrs material benefit to shlnp. is and rail-i will be that on apples from the Pacific roads alike as soon ns they are thor-I northwest. The following table shows oughly understood. - what this will mean to the orehardlsts "They will enable us to publish out. of the northwest : George) M. Perkins; Krecinl Plspntch to The Journal ) La Fayette, Or.. Aug. 7.-tfcBorge M. Perkins. 41 years of age.' one f the best-Known residents of Yamhill county, died at his home here yesterday. He was born In Illinois and crossed the plains with his parents In 1 853, lo inting In Yamhill county, where he spent the greater portion of his life. Me Is survived hv a rather, two broth James Wade was given such a lec ture by Acting Judge Swett this morn ing that he did not realize he was free to go where he would, and so tried to get into the detention pen for prisoners In the courtroom again. Wade arrived In the city from Seattle yesterday morning and lost no time In accumulating the wherewithal for a celebration. He wound up In the po ljce station. "I want you to understand that you have no right to get drunk in this city," said Judg Swett. "You cannot do so without harming other people. If you were out In the fieWs or the woods it would be different, but In the city vou always -injure -others when vou drink too much. You are discharged this time, but you must not do It again." The Seattle man wasn't sure what had happened to him. He stood stock still starlngat the judge until Bailiff Casey started him toward the dour to rreeiiom. ijut even that was not enough He turned from the nnth to trv to fnrc ine jncKea aoor to the prisoners' pen ne Htm i-ume oui or mat noor and into It he was going. But Bailiff Rilev took a hand and finally Wade was' shown how to get downstairs, to receive his valuables and make his escape. TOOK OATH TIT 11 I'M!) WIFE As shown hy the court records of Multnomah county. T. S. Stevens has testified tinder oath three times that Louise Powell-Stevens was his wife. Although the statute of limitations would preclude the prosecution of Mr. Stevens In case It Is shown that ho was never, married to Louise Powell, with whom' he, lived for 1( years, friends of the first Mrs. Stevens contend that he must have committed perjury either then or now In an affidavit taken before W. M. Cake on September 30, 189H, In the suit of M. Byrne against Stevens, which was AM ill TO SEE PORTLAND This woman tiays Lydla E. PtnkhuinVt Vegetable Compound saved her life. Head her letter. Mrs. T. C. Willadsen, of Manning, Iowa, writes to Airs. IHrikham: " I can truly say that Lydia E. Plnlc ham's Vegetable Cofnpouud saved my life, and I cannot express my gratitude U) you In words. For years I suffered with the worst forms of female com plaints, continually doctoring' and pending lots of money for medicine without help. I wrote vou for advice. followed it as directed, and took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it has Vestored me to perfect health. Had it not been for vou I should have been in my grave to-day. I wish every Buffering woman would try it" FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, haa been tho etandard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with dfsplacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, priodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges- tion,dizzine8s,or nervous prostration. Y hy don t you try it r Mrs. Pinkham Invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has criiided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. KKOM Tv- New York Neh. and pts Kan., M'nn.. enst of CVlo. i,ikotn.s. I'Ii'ko. St. L. Ch'BO. Portland, Tacoma. Seattle ami other coast points, old r.ite $ . J J -V'h t JLnO New rate 1 . H 1.00 1 . 00 1 . 00 1.00 Hood Hlver and White S.ilmon districts, old rate S .75 ( . 7f $ . S!"-s J . $1.00 . New rate .90 .90 1.00 1 . 00 1.00 North Yakima. W.-illa Walln. Spokane, Wenntchee districts, old late t .To t .75 J j ,s Ji.ni) New rate .so 1"0 1.00 1.00 Hates on preen fruits other thin apples from .oast points to all the tertltorv hetwe. ii Colorado nnd Chicago Is 1 -:.' and 10 New York $1 .'.0. It Is the s:jme fur npples from all Interior I' Mliippi i: k points In ifoon. Washington 'land Id. ill. 1 i.vcept that the rate from A I points east of the Cascade' mountains to Colorado. Nebraska. Kiinsa s.---Mjint snta and the I'akotns Is $1 1 S per100 poiinos Will Hot Check Competition. The Increase in apple rates Is made hv all t.'ie North Pacific cast lin.-s ers, Z. K. of I,a Favette, and Delman "en pennini?. .vir. elevens, ii is tiannra, of Carlton, and t hree' sisters, Mrs. J. J. referred under oath to Ionls Powell Cory, Mrs. J. J. Itemhree of La Favette, I Stevens as his wife. and Mrs. I. N. Henihree of Portland, j In November of the same year Stev The remains were Interred In the Ma-I testified under path, according to sonic cemetery at La Favette today. I Mrs. Stevens, in the same case, that , I I.onlse Powell-Stevens was his wife. u . . i Mrs. Stevens was later called as a Sfimuol Mot afferty. ; w1,ne!,s )n this ease and testified as the Stevenson. Wash.. Aufir. 27. Samuel i defendant's wife. MoOafferty, 43 years of asre. proprietor! A Indement was secured afralnst of the Hotel Stevenson, died at his Stevens In this rase, but was not col lected, and January In, 1X0.. Byrne home hero Tuesday. He leaves a wife and four children and It is claimed hy the officials ofj these roads that the Increase will noW prevent iio.gun apple growers from competing -is heretofore with eastern and middle west fcroweis. ' We have tried to keep the rates so that there will be no danger "f any of the coast apple growers. beiiiK forced mil of the eastern business." said one of these men. "and we feel that they se cure such larire prices for their afpl-s that the ln.rea.s-- in rates will not a f -fe.t the business they will do In the east." WESTKKX DEMOCRATS AT IIEAD0! "AKTKKS trailed I'ref I-B-d Wire ) Chicago, ,Ai:k : 7 Natonai I -mo-rra'ic heaxl-jnartcrs is isliad today by Nathan Cole of I.os Angeles. Krark le Raker of Ix.gan. I'tah. and National Committeeman A A Jones of I. as Ve fiw. S M. F.arh of the visitor re torted that the bemw rstlr rampairi Is hejn conducted under flattering con d;t1ons In Their respective localities I 1 . .- 1 , SLOOP GUIDING STAR , OVERDUE AT ASTORIA rSr.rtu I"Hp!.-h t r!a. 1 o . .A'.-t- liension Is fe't I ' ' e the sloop i lui Hr.' S- , la V fir I 1 e !.(!.. r.-ar ed fie:. ' I pone f s, a I 1 I The (Juplit.e S-nr s t 1 1 ij t e boat I r ! and t w r. i r.mpa : lor Vanco-jver. II '.. time I being Vg in appico'' ship Crown of In land harbor TUe Journal 1 - 7 -Soup- appre- r the fi-ifety of . whl h b ft Moil s' e h:1( Hot i v l!oat s ha e :!c rcr. ' 1 e S a men in -1. ILinays i a ' rip from p- r'lai,. Tlrs ! an !: 1 by H Hard- fr-.ri: tne Hrlttsh d!n. r in the Tort - I SCROFULA Tho (lulding Star ft Portia j c-orr.pany with ihe yacht Svnan.ox (I Clark and S. Howard are hnndllre i In r Hernays and Harding took u,, Svnamn at Kalania. Pernavs was laker ill and had to put .'isl.or, a though lie Is now here, feeling S.-M- -Clark and Howard then took tin Sni-I nvn and Harding took ti e i P,i ,.ilnc I S'ar, htir being easier to hand, - He- boats i.jnninfd In sight of ea. h oti.er i to oak Point. That was Monday, uf ter a brisk sail down from Portland ( Standing out across the rier on h in. k ' the Svnamo left ;he Uuiding Stai I.e. j hlud and nothing has bee.n heard fr.io. I the "Slai since. All other hosts f- m Portland have arrHed, after :t I runs. t Harding s friends while worrying j o er the non-appearance of tin h'at.i feel that he will show up all right I u I course of time, since he is an exedjent sailor Habitual Constipation May be permanently overcome by proper I fifaA with the Qif.ist(mcP oj the one truly tenejic'tal wwjtive jp remedy, SrupoKgli onJElitrojSen, i j wmch enableft on lojorm regufor kobttf, daily 'So tKat assistance To na ture may he gradually diSpethlewiiH wtan no (onr needed atKekestof remedies, wKcn veouired, are to assist nature and not to supplant the nafur al functions, wK'tcK mu6t depend ulh mately upon prober1 nourishment, proper effort,and ritt living generally. joetUs oenetjtctal ejjfeeiS, always hy tKe genuine SyruplRgsElurirScwid California Fig Syrup Co. only brought supplemental tiroeeeolngs to find out whut property Stevens had sub ject lo piosecution. Stevens testified that his household consisted of himself, of his wife, Louise Stevens and a servant. Although the statute of limitations. forbids prosecution for a crime three I years or longer after its committal, yet lr .-irs. ttxevens ami ner lawyers can show that Stevens testified in court that Mrs. Stevens was his wife and now testifies that she is not. it will show that he has assumed widely varying attitudes on the question, at least. AT THE THEATRES k -a "Suicide Hoys" at Orplienm. If Is expected that Mr Sylvester of Martinettle A Sylvester. (tenerally known as tho "suicide boys." will have recovered from bis accident at Monday's matinee sufficient to make his appear ance at this evening's entertainment. He came very near doing the real stunt ihls first appearance, and clinching hia I title to the Suicide Kid " eooY OF IV01II FOUND 111 LAKE ) (United Press Lm4 Win.) Chicago, Aug. 2T. The body of a fashionably dressed woman about 25 years of ag;o was found floating In the waters of Iake Michigan at the foot of Fifty-sixth street this afternoon and the police are Investigating, on the theory of murder. The young; woman had every appear ance of a person of wealth and was clad i In an elaborate brown tailored dress, brown shoes and stockings. Hor hat. lilch was of latest fashion, was marked - "Brown & Turner. Richmond. Va." This is sup- 1 posed to be the firm name of the mil liners from whom it was purchased. n gold Hatpin were the Initials, n "M. F. M Nothing has yet been learned of the woman's Identity. Attracted by the reports of Portland attorney delegates to the meeting: of the American .Bar association In session In Seattle, a large delegation of represen tative lawyers from all over the Knlted States will arrive In Portland next Mon- It''lo with the Inscription: day morning; and spend the dav In sight seeing. Arrangements are being made today for their entertainment. Attor neys Harrison G. Piatt, Charles J. Schnahle and W. W. Cotton corn posing the committee having the matter In charge. Names of other attorneys will be added to the committee at a meeting to he held this afternoon in the parlors of the Commrclal club. The visiting lawyers will be given an automobile ride Monday morning, when all points of interest about the city will be visited. Including a ride along the skyline road and up to Council Crest. Luncheon will be served at the Commercial club, and In the evening many of the visitors will he entertained at the private homes of several Port land lawyers. Chairman Piatt of the arrangements committee has Information that the party will consist of 40 to 50 members, among whom will be some of the most prominent lawyers in the country. REFRIGERATOR CAR SERVICE TO LEWISTOK OPIUM SMOKERS PAY FINES L POLICE C0UBT At the (Jrand. This week the rand Is offering amusement ' seekers a vaudeville hill of excellence, the feature Is the noted dancer Barney Kagln. who Is assisted by Miss Henrietta Hyren An act which the children will dearly love Is "Hnop vllle." in which Johnson and Hart, hoop hollers, have the hoopg enact a little plav Florence Modena and company will renstltute another feature act SAYS HIS NERVOUS SYSTEM WAS SHOCKED Sweden glands about the neck, Treat ejxs, pale, waxy complexions, ran Binf sores and ulcers, stin diseases, and general poor Ileal th, are the usnal w-ivs in which Scrofula is manifested. The disease being; deeply intrench in the Mood often attacks the tones, resulting in White Swelling, cr hir chaj and the scrofulous and tubercular ruatter so thoroughly destroys tLe healthful properties f the blood that Scrofula soaietfmcs Vo1irr lenniostes in consumption, an incurable disease. I ne enure circulation fceipg" contaminated, the only way to cure the trouble is to thoroughly runty the blood and restore the circulation to a strcm, healthy state. S. S. S. is the very best treatment for Scrofula ; it renovates the entire Hood Supply and d-irrs cmt the acrofnloos and tubercular deposits. S. 5. S. it the greatest -cf all blood purifiers. an4 it not only goes right down to the very bott- t4 tr-e trouble and removes the cause, but it supplies the weak, a a - . - m .. - . . . a . ' 'l H1 Claeasea Mooa with the besJUiraJ properties it is in need cl, and in LI. is way with no wmir. hii. nd struck htm. Uildi i tip weak, frail, sofukm. Tysons and makes them strong and healthy uTm."- XZ'. B. . o. IS geatt, vale, vr-getatde jTrparabcm and u suited for persons ol ,,f bmj. to hi head, -hrwiider ivi my aye. Rook fm the blood containing; information about Scroll' and any , knrT; "-" tr-thr with the hoc . t i a 1 te hi rierTftu rM-en, n t h tn k p 'ml i mctucn KrK iite. iee svitt Specific co-t Atlanta. CA-Inmt, him of u tr-tcr William 'Ionnell. a loc.il attornev and timber oealer. has br..ustt suit nKint the Portland Rillwar. Light A Compn for Ille.Olrt darr,:iK- for Injuries whlrh he allegei .e s-i'Ajr-.e.! hv helnit hit by a streetcar February f. last i i'rvnnll In hi rempilnt aliefrea that on the di mentioned llle h- mis rmmni! Morrison street at tlei inter-tlon with rmik Mreei. after h - 1 Ir.ff carefully lrwikei nd llstenel for a I nr. ti eejitbo'jnd t came nmuml the' -omer at a recklesn rate of ered and SOLO BY ALL LEADING DRUOC4STS oue vie oniy, regular pwee H r Bott l FIFTIETH YEAR St. Mary's Academy and College PORTLAND. OREGON Hoarding and Day cIkh.1 f. ,r '.iris and "'oung Women. (Vm-, 'iuctcd by the Sisters t.f the .i!v Names i Jesus and Mary. Resident student received Sep-1 tcmlicr . Treparat r- and pram mar departments open September 1 C 'mmercial, academic and col- lepiate departments open Septem ber K. C"ata!opt;e sent qrrt. The Teddy (ilrl nt the Oak. If vou have not vlalted the Oaku this week you have mlsxed one of thhe5t treats of the geaaon. "The Teddy Girl 1 about the best e-er, nnd the nons and chorus are worth a hute admlrolon prlee The rhonn with Ita beautiful S"ew Tork gowns la a spectacle bedai iltrK to the eye. Cunieron Opera Companj-. Tne neat eale opened at the HUer thl mornlnn for the flrat attraetlon of the ieaon. Grace Cameron and th Cameron opera ar.mpany In "'Little IkiIIj- rlm rles.' whlrh open nrit fiundav matfnee The box offlre fnree of the Baker were nnmberd amonK the bualeat people in town ell dar. Edwin Wiehler, Ihe lessee of the rooms at 409 Stark street where Wiehler and three others were found early Wednesday morning with opium smoke In tle air, pleaded guilty to a charge of keeping an opium Joint In the mu nicipal court this morning and was. as sessed a fine of i20 by Acting Judge Swett. Ilarrv O. CJrow. Mav Roberts and Jessie Thomas, the others caught In tht raid of the uptown poppy palace, were fined 12.50 each. The: police had been aware of tne existence of the den only 8 short time. when the raid was made, and as only the four persons arraigned today were caught, the work of Identifying other frequenters of Wiehler s Joint Is ditnl cult. SAYS HUSBAND DOES XOTSUITOKTHEK "The Confessions of a Wife." I.vrlc patrona are crowding the the atre' each evening to witness the thrlll I'.g melodrama. The ("onfee-lons of a Wife. ' whteh 1 plaTe1 by the popular piunksll stock imny. Wards Howard Is one of the most versatile of the vo;ng leading women teday HE Fan at rantare. The Wandondl eiartet of .,n Wached Amerleans fmm Idiles land sr rreatlna NurelP of fun for t h upon re- , rantagea patrons thia wsk and th j Bottomley troupe of flylr.g rrnutasts re poattlTely msrvelous The aerial I rf thla mnMRf haa nrr rt dupJtrtd and must b rn to he ap pr eclated. Rose K Steward has Instituted suit In the circuit court for divorce from her husband, Clyde B. Stewart. They were married in Portland on July 2. IfOT. but their wedded bliss was not of long duration, as Mrs Stewart al leges In her complaint that he haa de serted hf r for more than a year and refuses to contribute to her support. She asks the court to allow her to re sume her rnalden name of Rose B. Border. Owing to the Increase in the j business between Portland and j l.evvlston. Idaho, that has taken ! place since the completion of d f the Oregon. Washington & Idaho, d ! the "Lewiston cutoff." the ( ). R. K. has established a refrlgera- t tor car service between Poitlao.1 and Kewlston and has a regular Rcinl-weeklv service-' for less than carload shipments. . This Innovation on the part of the (). R. & N. will give a re- 4 frlgerator car to Lewlston from Portland every Tuesday and Thursday of each week and will enable shippers of perishable d freight to secure what is prac- ti-ally passenger train service between Portland and northern Idaho, via Texas City. The ex- change between Portland nnd Icwlston consists mainly of fruits coming west and of dairy jiroducts going cast. xoTOKiors rox 3Iax WANTED BY I'XCLE SA3E At the request of the government the police have arrested Charles R. Allen. I He Is Bald to be wanted In Seattle on aj charge of passing counterfeit coin. Al len Is known to the police as a smooth j confidence man, frequently operating about shootlns galleries. The arrest ! was made by Detectives Hellver and Aialoney at First and Madison streets. Cranberries Rudweisor, The inert jpulsT r-eT In tht worli There Is lees jiroflt to tho dealer who a!!o It, hooa It emt rnnat at the brewer'. rt Ita ) erel thno ef 11 otber htled br. whieh prove that Its MoT-titf is roet-nl4 r- $1.00 AS $1.00 DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY and SILVERWARE SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS, and YOU WEAR THE GOODS WHILE PAYING for THEM Special Sale on Watches EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED Standard Jewelry Store 189 Third Street; Bet Yamhill and Taylor V Opposite Baker Theatre