The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 06, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENINO. OCTOBER . 4608. .
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Town1 Topics.
TONIGHT'S AMl'SEMENTS.
laker ;...Tb Isle of Bpleo"
lungalow .';.','
"me uiri oc me uoiobh
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Grand , Vaudeville
Star.. "The Four Corners of thy
, Lyrlo "My Jim"
fantages
urpnaum
Officers for th Sunnyald 'W.C. T.
V. for th coming year are announced
la follows President, Mr. Rlebhoff;
vice-president. Mr. W. hi r"
Srdlng secretary. MM. Balnbrlds; cor
responding secretary, Mr Lacy; trens
ur.V. Mra L. M. ,wakr; evangellat.
Mia. Mora; non-aloohollo medicine,
air. Garlooh; hatth and hrtdlty. Mr.
HolllpeUr: sclentlfio linprno In
structor. Mr. Walker; temperature lit
era lure, Mr. Rosa; parliamentary
usage, wire. Hanaen; prea work. Mr
W. ri Smith ; medal corneal. Mr
brtroc; fialatant. Mr. W. JC. Smith;
soldiers and sailors. Mra. Klablioff.
mercy, Mra. Harmon; peac. Mra.
Thomas; purity. Mra. Hammer: ao
bath observance, Mra. EM; purity, art
..... ii......... vi P. u Hrnnkw: 11-
kr.rin Mra i Dunlin: red letter day.
KjnHlAh' mnthari' meetlltK. Mr.
tun'sen: Flower mission. Mr, Bert-
rorh; assistant. Mra. Balnbrldg; Bun
lay school, Mra. wan.
The vounar man of th T. M. C
in.de school have organised an lo-
trical club known aa th Electrical 80-
cletv of Portland for th purpo or oi
cuueing electricity, hearing lectur on
It and for seneral atudy. The oclty
meet every flrt and third Tuesday.
The flrat. meeting will b held tonight.
Bvory one who la Intereated In .lec-
W r7 Tn re Oeal U Vara
"Nothing
Succeeds Like
Success""
? except faring tht results
of success b it fronr la-'
bor or business. If your
success comes in small
wsy, sire a part Small
. amounts soon yield , the
large, if left in our Sr
ings Department. A Imall
' sum even a dollar will
start an account and it's
here for ' you subject
to your call at any time.
Two per cent allowed on
checking accounts.
AMERICAN BANK & TRUST
CO. OF PORTLAND
po Seventh St. Elk Temple
I 0. 1 RALSTON Pre.
Q. I MAC GIBBON.. Caahler
ometfak
e.lAwm wharKa aa Maimhfltr fit thai tT ,(!
school or noC U inviud to Join th former clUnt. Dr. William Elsen.
.i.. . . M. An an hn onmmunlratlnc I Plea wa entered before Pre
with any of the following officer: J udg Oantenbeln. Dr. Joseph Court-
Howard Rlgler. chairman of the mem-Z"I
k.r.hin nrnn,ttaa i82 Thurman etreetll ralrned and allowed
a. H. Hlne. president: J. U B
1- tr.iu.l. an eAva.
t.ry':P Fred Johna7o"n7 .triSW Otto ",? U ,n th "ri
Oulldemelaur, bualnea manager, and petty bnrglarle that ftav bean keeping
John Albertaon. sergeant-at-arms. J th householders of the city awake
until today to
Deputy Health OffiaaT M. P. Bcollara polio. Monday, however, was a light
haa unofficially tendered hi resigns-
linn in Ih. h.alth office. Tt Will D ao- 4k. nnli..
tepted and the health board will hoo who nve, at ,526 Mill street, report
Ms successor as soon as po'bie. in I that he came home about 12:S0 o'clock
position is a amicus mis morning, and found a man in bis
few men are qualified for th orrio. bedroom. Nicholson didn't try to cap
rhe nrlnclDal Dart of th work con- ture the man hlmaolf hni ran nut
lists In fumigating and disinfecting, tried to arouse the landlord. While he
ind th officer who ha to pert orm tut WM Koa0 th0 f8low e8caDed.
hnpleasant duty 1 taking ni ur in
kla hanHa alnullt Hailv. Only men Of I XT V. U.v.hall K. --..
hUofrdth.00PotJKn nilarT.0er Bunday on th. charge of selling Uquor
for efficiency during me iwo ywr no " uucnwra
has been In th mploy of th city haa th morning by Police Judge Van Zante.
keen enviable. eonvi1
Nehemlah Baker waa ordained and only of aelling liquor on Sunday but of
. ,,. i.,ii.j ...i.tint matnr 1 """" uiinu pir. oeverai witnesses
formally Installed as assistant pastor wera put oa the atand thl- mornlnf.f DOt
or mo r irsi umiriu cuuiw 'rf' '"'J a stuca 10 tne same tale, mat
nignt Derore a largo crywa w iney naa ciuonea togetner and pur-
Mnrnh nannie. I Jr. 1 . Lt. JMlui oiierea cnasea tnrrn dnun hnttlaa hu,
the ordination prayer and Hev. W. O. I which they were drinking together In
E4H01 extenaea me nana 01 iwiuwouij). marsnaii place.
Kev. J. A. uruzan, neia Bgeni ui mo
church people.
Eliot extended the hand of fellowship.
fci j. a. Cruzan. field scent 01 me
JnitArian church for the Pacific coast, The excavation for the foundation nf
Pr,P- J ?.arI? WQ" J. Jl" 1 a Christian Science church, on the
Wilson or romana were
ocaKers or me . eveniri,. yu imw itl- rrr; - i:r;r""
reception followed the" services. SJST. "'..f, KC ' . ti'T1 .
ehol? gav .pecia! musical numbers. o clock ft lHi N;
1 UjUau J J o
Great factory ml. take sho. sal at ?ave-, 1 of l. f'n.UllLhin,?
191 Morrison street Labels wrong on Several of his ribs were found to be
rail ahnoa iuat arrived. Marks' name broken when he was dua out and he ana.
Mat nf nllar'a. Ftetorv stands loss talned other" Injuries. . He wa taken to
kna orders us to sell them at a sacrifice. 8.mIL 7 "J5" '"L. H,B ,n
Cian a 11 ts ahoa. now 12.86: men's Juries are said not to b fatal.
t7 va!uei. now 1 13.85? woSen's $8.60 and Charles Conrad. a saloon-keeper.
t shoes, now $2.46; boys' and girls' charged with having allowed a minor In
"hnnl ahnfla. value tO 18. HOW 11.66: I hla aalnnn illanharml h T... -rr.H
thlldren's fancy dress snoes. Zantt this morning. The testimony
showed that Conrad was not In the sa
loon at the time the offense was com-
Dollar's,
12 values at 25c, AOc and $1
uocessor to Mar 1 Shoe Co., asi Mori
ion street, between Fourth and Fifth.
Oregon law school opens October 8.
Rare opportunity offered all desiring
thorough, practical 14W course and be
come successful attorneys. Samuel T.
Richardson (formerly dean of the law
htpartment Willamette university),
I'tNin uresron law school; Judge urant B,
i'imfck in charge of Moot court work,
preparation of legal documents and
flcadlnas. Other able Instructors In
.-harge of other branches. No time lost
from regular occupation. Recitation!
. evenings. Particulars business office.
Sir, Commonwealth building.
Oregon law school, 815-16-17 Common-
wr.il th building. Judge Grant B. Dlm
ick of Oregon City will deliver lecture
ttt the business offices of the school on
Tuesday evening, September 29, and
October 8, subject, pleading and general
practice and will explain his methods
i-f conducting Moot court work for the
(erm. Al persons Intending taking up
the study of the law are cordially in
vited. M. Morehead, secretary.
Bargains for Women Thin blown
tumblers. $1 values, 'now 50c. German
china salads, 60c values, now 26c. Fancy
10 in. salads, 26c values, now 15c. Fancy
platters, 60c values, now 16c. Dinner
tt C ..!.... Tl- T-ll
j 1 r. i .j o , .a.uvo, nun , vy.t 1 1 1 1 j 1
nets, t values, now $4.50. Everything
in the house at one naif values. Elite
China & Glass company, 352 Morrison,
between Seventh and. Park. Com early
for choice selection.
mitted. th place being In charge of th
bartender, and that as soon as he
learned or wnat had happened Conrad
had discharged th man. Under the law
th proprietor of a place is not liable
for what takes place In his absence.
Bav the Discount Send check or
pay at office on or befora the 10th to
save the discount on October bills for
the Automatic Telephone. Home Tele
phone company, corner Park and Burn
side streets. The new directory Is be
ing distributed today. Get your appli
cation In for the Automatic service, the
best at all' times and under all conditions.
Mayor Lane yesterday vetoed the or
dinance passed at the last council meet
ing gjvlna; ' the Grand Leader depart
menfstore the rls-ht to nut In eisrht
street light on city property. In ex
Dlainlnar his action the mavor aaM the
council had no authority to pass such
an ordinance, as It was granting a spe
cial privilege.
Ex-Judge Thomas O'Day left today
for Hlllsboro. wher he has been re
tained as special prosecutor' in the case
or -tn state against Campbell, charged
with th murder of a man named Mc
intosh at Deep Creek. The defendant
and the deceased wer substantial rltl
pns of Washington county and th kill
ing was the result of a quarrel they
had had. Th trial will begin tomorrow.
Senator Bourn addressed the mem
bers of th Sunnysld Taft club In
Hunter's hall last night The meeting
was an informal on and th discus
sions wer generally participated In.
cigars wer served ana there wa a
good attendance.
Jhn T. Watts pleaded not guilty
yesterday afternoon to th eharg that
he converted to hi own uae th $1,009
deposited in th circuit court by hla
Otto Tanberg, charged with contrib
uting to the delinquency of Selma
Sohwarts, a 15-year-old girl, was ac-
quick time by a Jury In
na n derartment nf tha dr.
cult court yesterday. He had been In
an several montna, naving first been
naictea DV the district attorney nn a
reiony cnarge.
Th local assembly of the Brother
hood of St Andrew In Oregon Is send
ing H. W. Hodges, director of the Sea
man's Institute chapter. Front and Flan
ders streets, as its delegate to the na
tional convention of the brotherhood.
rnicn is to r held in Milwaukee, Wis..
14th to the 18th of this month.
from tht
Rate War Steamer Nome City sails
direct San Francisco Thursday after
noon. Cabin, $10, berth and meals In
cluded. C. H. Thompson, agent, 128
Third street.
There is no guesswork
about the making of
Ivory Soap.
The formula is exact
so much of this; so
much of that; so much
of the other.
The materials must be
of a certain standard
the highest. Experi
enced chemists analyse
them and see that they are.
Ivory Soap
99 i3o Per Cent. Pure.
W sponge and press your clothe
shin your ahoes. all for $1.60 month.
Main 514. A-4814. Wagons run every
where. Unique Tailoring Co.. 80S Stark.
Steamer Jessie Harklna, for Camas,
Waahougal and way landings, dally x-
ini
cept Sunday. Leaves Wash
dock at 8 p. m.
igton street
El!
&W. Moore, expert photographer,
building. Seventh and Stark at.
Woman's Exchange. 188 Tenth street,
lunch 11:84 to 2; business men's lunch.
Dr. Darltnr' office removed tn Mai.
dence. 812 East 80th. Both phones.
D. Chambers A Aon., nnttrlana fl
Mcrrtaon street corner of Sixth.
I W. A. Wis and associates, pain
J dentists. Third and Washington.
alga. 2S4 TambllL Mala
Perger.
111.
Dr. McCrackcB, dentist RothchUd bid.
Dr. E. C Brown. Eye-Ear. Marquam.
Jacob, th tailor. s Morrison st
Jo real want ads. 1 a word.
Too Heary to Lift.
for
the
Wo
.Mew
CALIFORNIA HOTELS
mem
Free to Journal Readers
, i
Begins Sunday, Oct 11th
Beginning witfy its isue of .Sunday, October 11, The Sunday Journal will pre
sent each subscriber with a unique gift. It will be a FOUR-PAGE SECTION,
f IN COLORS, of
Fashions, Patterns and Designs
This Section Will Be Printed on Special Paper
Pages Will Be 11x14 Inches
HOTELS AND RESORTS
The Journal's Free Information Bureau
To enable its reader to obtain reliable first-hand Information resjird
Ing the hotels and resorts whose announcements appesr In this column.
The Journal has installed a free Information bureau. Descriptive) litcra
ture, rates, etc., will be gladly furnished to those interested.
Fred Wollanberg
Max Scbulhofer
Leo Lobanbaua
a aaeqaalsd Oul-
sta sad a sraa.
aatd saoaUaao
la xSTery Detail.
Hotel Normandie
Setter and Cough Sts. San Francisco
... ,,,w ana newest uptown roiei. convenient 10 ineaire ana
hops; 250 bright, richly furnished rooms from 11.50 up, with bain $ t Ot to
88.60. Suites, parlor, bedroom and bath, $4.00 up. American plan. It.lt Up.
umniiroiai sampi room a
Make Your Own
Transfers at
Home,
SAVE
MONEY!
THE DESIGNS, by reason
of a special ink in which
they are printed, MAY,
by a very simple and
speedy method, BE TRANS
FERRED. This can be
done in a few seconds, and
without damage even to the
finest fabric.
Best Practical De
signs Each Week
and Obtainable
No Other
Way!
HOTEL ST. FRANCIS
SAN FRANCISCO
Each guest receives, without
asking, tho response to the multi-form
requests of the most ex
acting public.
The comfort of the present Is
built upon the complaints of the
past, and Hotel St Francis to
day represents the" sum total of
a study of individual require
ments. StATIS BTTBOrZAW, TMOM M
UVWAJU.
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF
JAMES WOODS
To theWoman Who Does Needle
work, It Means a Big Saving of
Time, Trouble and Money
FROM TEN TO. SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS SAVED!
OCTOBER 11th
Give Your Order at Once For
OCTOBER 11th
TheS
iinday Journal
FAIRMONT
HOTEL
SAN FRANCISCO
A homelike and comfortable hotel,
whose superb location, magnifi
cent appointments and perfect
service leave nothing to be de
sired.
Under the same management which
maae me fame Hotel tha world's
aianaara ror 40 year.
ingl rooms with bath $2.50.
$3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00,
$8.00, $10.00.
Salt $10.00, $12.60, $15.00.
$18.00 $20.00 and upwards. -Beached
by green Sacramento or
Calif. Streetcar Direct from Terry.
PALACE HOTEL COMPANY
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCJSCO
GEARY STREET ABOVE UNION SQUARE
JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS
EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 A DAT UP
AMERICAN PLAN $3.00 A OAT UP
4 A new down town kottl. Stael tni
brio, ttruotur. Furnished it a eott of
$160,000. Eiarj eomfort ind contenl
toot. Oi ear ilnsi trsisferrlnz ta ill
parts of eltj. Omnibus masts ill trains
and stiamars.
4 If job want oonfort, oonranlenci
and luxury at s varj rsaaanabli prloo,
stop si tha select
HOTEL STEWART
SPEND THE WINTER AT
DEL MONTE
CALIFORNIA
The Paradise of the Pacific; 125
Miles South of San Francisco.
Affords every facility for golf,
tennis, riding, driving, motoring,
and all other sports under ideal
conditions. Superb climate;
beautiful scenery. Eery luxury
and convenience of the best city
hotels.
Stopover privileges on all
through railroad ticket
Illustrated literature on request
H. B. WARNER, Manager
aa wish Airs STor at
Hotel Von Dorn
242 Turk St., when you visit
bav ravurexsoo.
Fireproof steel frame, steam heat,
phone and bath. Rates $1 up, European.
From Ferry depot take any Market st
oar. Oet off at Jones st. E. J. Dyer. Mgr.
Royal House, San francisco
Ponrth and Howard Sts.
All outside rooms, steam heat, hot and
cold water. Bate 50o to $2 per day.
Weekly ratee. Cafe. Fourth street ears
direct from Third street depot. From
Ferry. Howard street cars direct. F. JU
Turpin. proprietor.
MOTEL AUDUBON ;
878 Ellis Street,
BAH rm AH CISCO, CAIk.
A first-class, quiet home hotel. Euro
pean plan. Centrally located. Near
theatres and shopping district. Bate
$1 up. Reduction by tho week. Mrs.
X H. McClure, proprietor. '
TO XXAX.TX AJTO UXaVElTQTat t
Damiana Bitters
A wonderful lnvlaorator and nnrvina
A powerful aphrodisiac and special tonlo
for both sexes. For sals at druar itnr
and liquor dealers, or by Woodard,'
Clarke & Co.. 4th and WasMnrton fit a.
cxkakxb woodward oxva cck.
AarrjSBMBJrTg.
MOST ATTRACTIVELY PRICED
For Girls and Young Ladies,
effective hats in many styl
ish modes, including ' the
graceful drooping shapes
trimmed with bows of rib
bon or drapes of silk. Prices
from $3 to $8. Suit Hats
Our moderately priced
Suit Hats are unusually
good values. Here you will
always find a large assort
ment to choose from, no
two alike. - Prices from $5
to $10.
a .J
Hats Made to Order The wo
man who wishes to have a hat
made to order will find our mil
liners competent and willing to
carry out her ideas or to sug
gest new ones. In addition to
all the newest trimmings, in
cluding imported wings, Paris
ian bands, feather pieces and
ornaments, we have an excep
tionally good assortment of
novelty shapes in French felt,
silk, satin and velvet, from the
most exclusive makers; prices
from S5 to f 12.
Seats C0NREID
Now
Selling
mess
SHLOO, $3.00,
aa.oo, S1.S0,
$1.00
Boxes 938
Metropolitan
Quartette
Wednesday Evening,
Oct. 7, 8 ilS
Heilig Theatre
Direction
Lois Steers-Wyna
Coman.
Gallery doors opea 7:30
AXTTSEMZXTTB.
Mmmmmv
j TltEAfCE
Phones Main 117, A-4224. Empire
Theatre Co. fine), thkm nnm r.
Baker, general manaaer. Seats now sail.
lng for this entir second week of Bakr
Stock Company's greatest success, "Th
Crlrl of th Ooldaa Weatt." p0 not delay,
and do not miss It Prices 26o, 85c, 60c
Matinees 16c, 25c. Matinee Saturday.
next week, "Brown or Harvard."
H1LILIG
Theatre,
14th and Washing-ton.
h-nones Main l ana A-uzz.
NIGHTS BEGINNING THURSDAY
lat
Matinee Saturday
The Famous Political Drama
"The Man of the Hour
212-214 TMrd Street, Craer
Portland Headquarters for Hats cf Distinction
FEAT SALE OPENS TODAY.
Evening and Matinee. $1.60, $1. 76c 50a
Horse Show
Second annual Hore Show, Portland
Hunt Club. ORIENTAL. BUILDING,
October 15-18-17.
Sale of seats opens Monday, October
5. Rowe & Martin Drug Store. Reserved
Seats, $1.60; General Admlaalon, 50a.
TEETH
41
save
Money
Come end have free examination.
Wai KA TRACT TEETH FRER.
SILVER FILLINGS 35 TJP
GOLD FILLINGS 7 ft VP
PET OF TEETH $4
SPLENDID SET g
GOLD CROWNS ... St. BO TO 1&
Ynq otnetlaies feel year feet are ton
neavy to inu ieu aoai reel that way
when roa aa Sesino Filial tha tonic
that make anew end wotaen sk-ona: tl a eiperleoca.
oa. aia ooxea wit rail ruarante ,
for all forma of MkMe. ilninu nr .
all Th J. A. Clemenaon Dras Po . cor-
B-wxi an4 Taanhlll atrelH, Tort
ana, rr. i am sioro mat oell
All work aruaranteod for ten j
Lady attendant always preoent
All work doo abaolutalr wllkont main
tha tonic by plaltat of from li to It year
Or. The star that aU she beat. I
XotarV ComsnUaJoori. jsoaa
m. Or, Oet. Coascnlaainn aa
Boston Dentists
MortlM Of. tattle.
Staan
. . - w y ssii in isasitTftsj mm
ffaWwrat fiave ta aa waa - laaHai - w ,
-W'ttffiSsKi WUHOITMIJitRAtWATER
184 INt PMi, nr S an4 KilKtmtw
rtra. Vutmr. aa KM Binom. forUaad.
Crown Theatre.
781 alr art hm T-it t.
Ya'rr US. Taj of tke rhsrrk beUa
lolied. . .
Horse Show
Oriental Building
October 15, 16, 17
Reserved Seats Now
On Sale
Rowe & Martin's Drug1 Store
Reserved Seats . . . $1.50
General Admission . . 50c
:
TOE GRAND Vaudeville de luxe
Aaotkar Big SiXL
Hni as arnYAirx,
World' Greateat
Unlcycllet.
Taa TTTIAjra,
World's Famous
Sharpahootera
Brooks 8k Tedds
atai Soaaftels
Th Kaalaal Oard-
The Clansman
IS COMING
BAKER THEATRE
Main 8, A-6880. Oregon Theatre Co.
vine). Lessee. George L Baker, gen
era! manager. Matinees Tuesday, Thurs
day, Saturday. Night prices, 15c. SOo.
76c, $1. Matinee, 25c, 60c. All this weak
Fraxee's musical mixture,
"THB Z8XB or SmCB."
Nothlnr but beauty, fun and musts.
Best of all scenic musical comedies.
Next week: Richards A Pringls'S
minstrels.
Wales. a Bart
Qrandasoopo
The Clansman
IS COMING
LrYR.IC THEATRE
rata BX-trxxAxs. oo. ruargarra
"MY JIM"
Wttk aOaaj Bedra Tulnnii sal tke
FAMOUS SALOME DANCE
NICKELODION
' 130 SIXTH STREET
Very latest subjects chinked
every dar
. BCACsr , A-ioaa
STS r Bx- guadays aad Molidaya
THEATRE ims-susc
Advamoed Tandovlll. Oetoaaa- K.
Orov, Btla Bertraia, Obartaaf
K. Bradaaaw si Oa- ataffis.'a ainiu
formars, Arthur Deanlng, IV Clad 8
Saaassoa. B okletto a starabaJL Oraaaaaa -
ltotaoa Jloamres. Orpheaaa oreaaatxa.
PANTAGES THEATRE
ABTABCXO TATrDBTXZXa
tars of All Batloms
Enrararaenl Extraordinary of ATBA.
Tha bullet-proof woman. Impervious to
ordinary stael-tlpped bullata. T aroal
eat wonder of mortem tlma Special
added attrartlon. Tho Ttaaoria QaarMrHo,
tngers and i na tru m an tali.r a
Matlooea datlr. i Two a bow . at
Bleat. 16 and Ste.
The STAR ZfiZ
Mattneea Wednewtay, Saturday and g de
cay. For the entire week nf Ortobor t,
Kllnt A OamiUi't Mlrm
"Tha 4 OOUUI OF 711 aTat."
Matinee at 8 9. sv. r-r1raa snd
Every erenlag. S 15, prtrm ,bf,
$. thr. 6a. fla may bo rrr1 b
Hher fhoa Nest week. "Taa Shock y
The Clansmc:
IS COMING