The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 12, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. tAuRSDAY' EVENING.' NOVEMBER .18. 1908. '
Town Topics
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS
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.Heillg .......... ....... ......... Dark
Baker ;"Just Out of College"
Bungalow "Sky Farm"
Orpheum.. Vaudeville
Pantaxes ............... .. .. Vaudeville
Grand Vaudeville
Lyric ..... . "Little Alabama"
Btar "Brown's In Town"
A gold medal contest will ba held In
the Third Baptist church on Knot street
and Vancouver avenue Friday evening,
beginning at 7:46. A gold medal will
be given to the one receiving the high
est points in oratory. Thla Ta the first
of a series of concerts to be held under
the auspices of the W. C. T. U. of
Multnomah county. All young paople
are welcome in these classes at any
time. Any Information can be had at
their headquarters, 80S Goodnough
building, on Fifth and Yamhill streets.
State superintendent, Mrs. Margaret
Housters; county superintendent, Mrs.
Ward Bwope.
The Peninsula Rose association will
draw up plans for the coming year and
appoint standing: committees at a meet
ing to be held next Tuesday night In
th,!..flre nln house at Alblna and
Kllllngsworth avenues. The officers
of the association hope to Interest every
resident of the Peninsula In the pro
ject and secure their active as well as
moral support. Already many rose
bushes have been planted and a
great many', snore will be put In next
spring. Committees will be appointed
Tuesday night to canvass the district
for funds In an effort to secure from
1.600 to 2,000.
The Yamhill Navigation company,
formed by B. M. Marshall, Mary A.
Babbldge and WJW. Babbidge, has filed
articles of incorporation with the coun
ty clerk. The purpose Is to carry on
a towing and ateamhnatlng business on
the Columbia and Willamette rivers and
their tributaries with terminals at As
toria and The Dalles on the Columbia,
at Eugene on tne Willamette and Me
Mlnnvllle on the Yamhill. The capital
stock is $10,000. Amended articles have
been filed by the Portland Shingle 4
Lumber company changing the name to
the West Side Lumber & Shingle com
pany. The regular meeting of the Woman's
club will be held In the Women of Wood
. craft hall. Tenth and Taylor streets, to
morrow at 2 o'clock p. m. It is "Scotch
day" and Mrs. Kvelene Spencer will em
body, in a humorous lecture, the Ideas
of a Scotch matron On the art of man
aging a husband and a home. John
Claire Monetith will sing several Scotch
songs, with Mfss Beatrice Hidden as ac
companist, and Miss Hoben, pianist, will
play a medley of Scotch airs. Scotch
cakes and a special brand of tea, pre
sented for the occasion by D. C. Burns,
will be served.
Domestic troubles In scow town ra
sulted In the arrest of Peter Burge this
morning by Deputy Sheriff Bulger. He
Is charged with assault and battery on
complaint of his wife, Goldle Burge, she
alleging that he picked up a knife from
the breakfast table and threatened to
carve her. About one month ago the
wife was arreBted on complaint of the
husband on a charge of insanity, but
soon after her arrest Burge came to the
Jail and pleaded for her release, with
the result that she was tfmporarlly sent
to the poor farm. Burge is in jail in
default of ball.
IIISPECIIOII OF
COASTIUMBER
Central Bureau Will Proba
' bly Be Established for
the Northwest.
Penney Brothers' Friday Specials
Our $1.60 grade of wines at 76c per gal
lon. Our $2 grade of wines at $1 per
gallon. Our 14.60 grades of Kentucky
whiskey at $3.26 per gallon. Our $8.60
grades of Kentucky whiskey at $2.76
per gallon. Our $4 grade of white rye,
brandy, rum and sina, at $3 per gallon.
Friday only. 87S-881 East Morrison
street. Phones East 287, B-2426. Free
delivery.
Captain Ell, "the ojply man who tells
such whales of tales of whales' tails,"
will deliver the second of his famous
lectures on "Sea Monsters" at the First
United Presbyterian church, corner
Sixth and Montgomery streets next Prl
day evening. The Jaws of the man
eating shark with five rows of teeth
and of the sperm whale will bo ex
hibited by the captain at this lecture.
Alleging that her husband told her to
"Get out with unnecessary emnhimls
and that he told her he owned the
In order to obviate the confusion re
sulting from, having two lumber In
spection bureaus In the northwest a
commutes appointed by the large lum
ber buyers of tha San Francisco Mer
chants' exchange has reported favorably
on a central inspection Dureau ior ror
elgn shipments of Oregon and Wash
ington lumber. The report has been
submitted to the members of. the Ore-
fon & Washington Lumber Manufac
urera of Portland and the Pacific
Lumber Manufacturers' Inspection bu
reau, and will in all probability be
acted upon zavoraDiy Dy moss two or
ganizations. -
In case this is done the Oregon &
Washington Manufacturers will Insist
that offices of the central bureau be
maintained at Portland, Grays Harbor
euner ADeraeen or Hoquiam at euner
oemue or jacoma ana at coos pay.
Payors Independent Inspection.
The Oregon & Washington bureau has
lavorea ana usea independent inspection
for some time in preference to mill in
spection and acted on the theory that
the buyer of lumber has as much riant
to be represented in the inspection as
the seller. The proposed Independent
inspection bureau will be made up of
representatives of all the interests con
cerned and in that way It is believed
the dissatisfaction with the present
system of lumber inspection will be
eliminated.
On the committee appointed to con
sider the question were Messrs. Ward
of the American Trading company.
Comyngs of Bowrlnr 4 Co., and O. J.
Moore of the J. J. Moore company as
representatives of the Australian buy
ers, and Messrs. A, A. Baxter of the
BeiUngham iiay Lumber company,
Chesebrough of the Tacoma Mill com
pany, and J5. K. wood of the E. k.
Wood Lumber company,' BeiUngham, as
representatives of the lumber manufac
turers. A. B. Wastell. secretary of the Ore
gon 4 Washington lumber Inspection
bureau who Is a supporter of the plan
to form one bureau that will represent
both buyer and seller and furnish In
dependent inspection visited the buyers
on a recent trip to San Francisco.
' ro On Bureau.
"I stated to the members of the, ex
change that the Oregon lumbermen were
anxious to have one bureau," said Mr.
Wastell this morning, "and that our
method of maintaining a corps of In
dependent tallymen and Inspectors has
rlvea independent representation on
every vessel loading at mills of our
membership and that we desired to as
sure them of our active cooperation in
their effort and that fair consideration
would be given to any suggestions the
buyers might make. I was very much
gratified to find that It was not nec
essary for us to explain at great
length as our good work had preceded
us.
"It appears that at the first meet
ing when the committee was appointed
it was stated on the floor of the ex
change that the Oregon & Washington
Lumber InsDectlon bureau had tVn
the rfght step in the direction of in-1
dependent inspection when organised
and had given good satisfaction on Its
export business. This Is a complete
vindication for Columbia river timber
but a nrime rnnuitilte la r-rfn1 anil
uniform manufacture to maintain our
prestige. Buyers want our output and
as big a field of operation as possible.
"I am confident that from our In
spection bureau will evolve a great In
spection bureau, taking In the entire
northwest which will be a great fac
tor In the development of our export
trade and which shall haVs the confi
dence of both buyer and seller. If
this is to result sectional differences
and Jealousies will have to be burled
and with the creation of a spirit of
mutual confidence between manufac
turing districts and buying districts
and the establishment of uniform
grades throughout the shifting of in
spectors and tallymen from district to
district muon good will result In In
creased business and satisfactory set
tlements."
place, besides making himself obnoxious I two ,r ?"?, dai" at.a "m,a-. Th,eyw
by strong drink. Mrs. Ethel Babcock has married in Portland in October, 1906.
begun suit in the circuit court for di
vorce from James W. Babcock. They
wore married at Hedrlck. Iowa, in 1896
and have a child 10 years of age. whose
custody the mother wants awarded to
her.
She says he also advertised that he
would not be responsible for her bills,
though she had not left him, and that
he has remained away from home for
were
Eugene Bachelor, a bartender, was
convicted by a Jury in Judge Cleland's
department of the state circuit court
yesterday afternoon on a charge of con
tributing to the delinauencv nf Voti.
- Strleklin, 17 years of age. The girl
is Bachelor's own daughter, but has
been adopted by another family. The
Jury was out only 16 minutes.
A meeting of the United East Side
Push clubs will be held tonight at 8
o'clock In the Sargent hotel. Frederick
V. Holman, member of the commission
revising- tho, city charter, will address
the meeting. Delegates will be present
from all of the east side organizations.
Plain talk Dollars, 291 Morrison,
saves you Just $1 on every palf of
men's and women's shoes purchased
here. Ladles' swell shoes, button and
lace, In Napoleons, all leathers, $1 less
then elsewhere. Men's dress and wet
weather shoes at $1 less; all styles and
leathers.
The Dante club wi.l meet in the Art
room of the public library at 7:46 this
evening. At this meeting the reading
of the "Inferno" will be completed. The
club now has a- membership of about
60, and is one of the most progressive
and enthusiastic literary clubs In Port
land. '
Wines and Liquors Special, Friday
only, $1.50 port, sherry, 'Angelica, Tokay
or Muscatel wine, 75o per gallon; $4
whiskey. $2.76 per gallon; $4 California
Dranay. iz.ys per gauon. free delivery
National Wine Co.. Fifth and Stark
streets. a-4ks, Mam stun.
Falllna- Street market, corner TTnlon
avenue, will be open Saturday, Novem
ber 14. Your patronage desired. Qoeti
dt jaoeuer.
Steamer Jessie Hsrktns, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
a oca at z p. in-
Wanted All men to know that all
our patent leather shoes are cuaran
teed. Korrect Shape Shoe store, 291
Aiornaon sireei. near r mn.
Welch Anthracite and Australians, call
up Independent Coal 4 Ice Co., 353
enar opposite city liDrary. Phones,
M. 780. A-8780, A-1426.
v
M. B. A. ball, W. O. W. temple.
Eleventh street, Saturday, November
if. Admission zo cents.
Prises for card parties from 26o u
ward, mine inina ana uiass Co.,
Morrison, corner Park.
863
Dr. Clara Macfarlane, osteopathic
physician, is now at 811 Swetland
building.
Dr. H. A. Sturdevant,' dentist 70
Swetland building. Main 6944; A-4S81.
ft
Western Wire & Novelty works will
be incorporated to employ home labor.
Woman's Exchange. 138 Tenth street,
lunch 11:80 to 2: business men's lunch.
Nogard 4 Noce, tailors. We're after
your trade. 169 4th, near Morrison.
D. Chambers 4 Ron., opticians, 821
Morrison street, corner of Sixth.
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
Rev. Green, mental healer, has re
turned. Phone Sellwood 883.
Dr. McCracken, dentist Rothchlld bid.
Berger, si-ma 334 YamhllL Main 3f L
James Hill, charged . with stealing
clothes worth 1126 from the store of
8 D. Wills on June 10, pleaded snilltv
before Judge Oantenbein in the circuit
court yesterday afternoon. He was sen
tenced to serve two years In the pen
itentiary but was placed on parols dur
ing good behavior.
. Thirty years of continuous practical
drug experience In Portland. You get
the benefit and also the assurance that
your prescriptions and drug orders In
trusted to our care will receive con
scientious treatment. Albert Bernl. the
druggist 233 Washington street '
The will of Annie Plckthorn has been
filed for probate in the county court It
Ives 6-00 to each of four children mid
he remainder of the oroDertv to her
husband, Frederick Leopold Plckthorn,
uie loiai vtuua oemg i eu. -
The Montavllla alumni will give an
entertainment and basket social tomor
row evening at I. O. O. F. hall. Gradu
ates are requested to wear their class
colors. Everybody is welcome. : j
Title Guarantee. Oregon Trust ac
counts and German-American certifi
cates bought at the highest cash price;
also Home Telephone bond a - Cohn
Bros, 180 First street corner YamhllL
We sponge and press your clothes
snins sour snoes, aiii ror , ti.ow montn.
Main 61 4. ' A-4814. Wagons run every
where. Unique Tailoring Co., 80 Stark.
' - F. Berkemler was chosen school di
rector of Milwaukin to succeed the lata
Richard Bcott at a meeting of the .tax
payers held Tuesday night v" -
vUWB - . ..v www v. j I, i I m - i -
Irene Ward has beeun suit for dlvorcei V2ft" n " n VKjm.1
from Edward Ward in tha circuit court
Jsurnal want ads. lo a word.
If the person who took wheel from
publlo library yesterday afternoon will
return same to Journal office no ques
tions will be asked as party Is known.
OPPORTUNITY
-i' Y j
WILHOITMINERALWATER
PAUL LABBE. Phones A-21S0. Main 4341
84 Labbs Bids- eor. 3 and Washlnctoa.
HOW ARE
YOUR
JLYLS ?
Are you getting all the sight you are entitled to? Do your glasses (if you wear any) fit?
Or have you been taken in like other stranger by some fake specialist who can talk better
than he practices? . ,
EVERY PAIR OP EYES has a certain amount of vision that can be brought out either nat
urally or through the use of proper lenses. There are thousands of people today groping- in
a fog, as it were, and able to see only half what they should. These same people, if they
were fitted by our optician (who has been doing practical good and honest work for 20 years),
would be amazed at the improvement in their vision and the modest charge for our glasses.
'We guarantee our work. It's got to be satisfactory or money back. Our reputation was
made and must stand in Portland. We're going to keep it at the top notch.
NO CHARGE, FOR CONSULTATION
JAEG1LR BROS. SSI
260 MORRISON ST4 BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH.
X mii OJIXT BAXPUB BXOES
lly Sample Shoes arc Superior Shoes, Tbey arc the Pick and Cream of the Shoe World
Positively No Branch Shops in Portland
FOR MEN
FOR WOMEIN
A PAIR
Portland's
Busiest
Shoe
Shop
Never
Pay More
Than These
Prices
Open Dally
8 A. H.
to 6 P.M.
6th Floor
Oregonian
Building
Rooms 600-601
These Shoes are Regular $3.50 to 16.00 Values
maw sxxrairrs bboextsd weedy
1 ' - 11 --
Open
Saturdays
8 A, U.
to II P. M.
6th Floor
Oregonian
Building
Rooms 600-60 1
BLBTAIOI I
A Buyer for Your Real Estate
There are many ways to sell rearestate.
You may try any of the known methods real estate agent, sign, adver
tising. ' .
You know the easiest, quickest and most profitable way it's for a person to
come to you ready to buy.
And the way to find buyers is to read Journal Want Ads every day.
.Here is a man with $3,000.
He wants a house of a certain description and location.
He tells you so in a journal Want Ad column.
If you have what he wants, you have a good chance to interest him.
Knowing the buyer's wants makes it easy to sell real estate of any descrip
tion.
You .should "read them, every day.
Instruct ypur real estate agent lib read them every day it's to your interest
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Printing
To tboaa who sk th baat
ta prl&ttnf typographical
makeup el and Aiatlaot
typa oarafol prosa frotk, at.
w ask m opportunity to
sttmats on thai waato.
Tow fouatOTjr m4
Bat bailsUnr. AwnsmA
quipmant and avorjr faolllty
for aoonomlc! pvoduotloji M
your sarvloo.
Tt yon Kavo not Urn to call,
phono and wo will hava a rop
raooutatlvo you full In
formation.
Glass &
Prudhomme
Co.
DEW LOCATION
65-47 Seventh St
YOUR LAW M
IS HUNGRY
MOW IB THC TIMS TO FEED IT
Meit Sprint- It will
Gladden your Heart
HOTXreS AND ROBES ALSO RESPOND TO
FBOfEfl FKfiTILIZATION.IT THIS SEASON
Mo oaed to Uttor with Stablo Bcfuao
rpHIS la tho timo of year to apply
- bone meaL It takes sereral
months for it to dissolve in tho soil,
o tho nutriment goes into your gTasa
next Spring, when needed, if you
apply tho bone meal MOW. No
other fertilizer is quite so cheap and
clean. No weeds i& it Just the thing,
applied right now, for roses, holly
trees and other shrubs. To meet the
Fall demand for this effective fertilizer
we hare on hand an Immense stock.
Prices astonishingly
low. We rurnisn com
plete information as .
to how to Ret best re
sult for turf and shrubs.
Salesroom Trout and Yamhill Sts.
ASK FOR FERTILIZER BOOKLET tOt
a tMMI
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HOTEL
MANX
Powell Street at O'Farrell
SAN FRANCISCO
The core of tho city. Offers accom
modations, strvlce and cuisine char
acteristics of America's best hotels.
(00 room's, each connecting with
bath. Rooms 1.60 up.
N. M. KELLAR, MANAGER
AXtrSZXSST.
mfn HI
THEATRE
Ham 117. A'tlH
Empire Theatre Co., Lessee, Inc.
Tonight All Week Matinee Saturday.
Baker Stock Company in beautiful rural
comedy, SXT TAMIL"
Prices 25c. tSc. 50c; matinee 15v !'v
JTt Week "The Km oa the Box."
MAT , A-1090. Vata.
ffV Ex. Sundays and Mondays
K fit m
waasmv mem
TfiEAlBE u-u.so.7k
week of Hot. S Kail ICeAHlaWr ft Co. I
Italian Trtoi fclatoa ft Xoturenoa; Tout
Orsasi Ernest Tan Vel Co.; Kstta
Testa; Ernie k Mildred Vottst Oronee.
traj riotures. ,
mm m. n t:.
w via
BAKER THEATRE
OREGON THEATRE CO. UNO LESSEE
rlaii T T3t.a. .
Tonight all week regular Matinee Sat.
"JBBT OUT OF OOX.X.BaB."
t BT QBOtOI ASH.
Nlrht DrlcM !K ID. IS.' U.lnnl.. mil
25c, 60c; Wednesday mat..25o any seat.
Hert Attraction, -tittle Johnny Jones.
PANTAGeS THEATRE
Advanced TanderUTe.
B-ars of An Katione. ' '
rxsu. "Mi lanv MA1T"
Ex-Princeton Athlete, whose remarkable
muscular development has astuundea
all who have seen him. He wilt allow
a 0-horsepower touring car filled with
people to run over him.
Special added attraction. Flnk'a Per
forming Mules, one of the funniest acts
in vaudeville not a dull moment dur
ing the act. Matinees dally, 16c Two
shows at night, lBo and 26c.
THE GRAND Vandcvllledc Lme
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BOCXBXS, with
X.AXTBA JATYBAT
TfiVM AMBXXOABT
TBoMTf BTKBSL
The OXBAT XtTOO
DO TOT ABB
OATTOBT SZSTEBS
ZOX.XXB 8Z8TEBS
COBA THOMAS
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oxAirDASoom
The STAR Mfcto m-
Matinees Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday.
For the entire week of Noy. .
Merriest and Brirhtent of All Comedies
BBOwWS IB tOWI."
Matinees at i:30. Every evenlnr at
8:15, Night pricea 15c. 25c, 85c,- 60c
Matinees 16c and i5c. Seats may be re
served by either phone
mm wee a -xuo fBOVD TO BEO. '
LYRIC THEATRE
Seventh and Alder; ' t
TTis BlnnkaU Company, 'T . .
In the Southern Imotional Play,
LITTLE ALABAMA ,
Assisted by Numerous Colored Auxil
iaries. Matinees Sunday, Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday.
PIANO BUYING
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D. Boardman Griffin, M. Ds
v.'ion vnv aaaio
.. V "
T . holism (former-
'1 ly of Salem. Or.).
t'i 1 c n bow be
i rouna at ss w.
3 salmon sv. rnear
j King), .Portland,
vr. win ourfll
the habit or dis
ease In two days
without pain.
Can resume for
mer voc 1 1 on,
thoroughly well.
In from 10 days
to two weeks.
No money until
patient is satisfied he is cured. Phone
lain 6110.
Good Wages Are
PaidTclegraphers
Demand exceeds supply. EASILY AC
QUIRED. SHORT HOURS. Wo wUl
place you. Day and evening classes.
Open all the year.
Oregon Expert College
The buying of a
piano is an im
portant tranaac- -Uon.
There are
many different
makes Of pianos,
and there are
many dealers.
Sherman. Clay -k
Co. are aa old.
Jllshed house and
mw carry tho finest
line or nign-graoe, aepenaaoie pianos to
be found In any house on tho coast.
They sell new pianos as low as 385.
$875, faM, $300 and up to tho Incom
parable Stelnway at $875 and up. Used
pianos from $190 to $880.
The following list is remarkable and
you will recognise the names names as
familiar as the names of old friends
Stelnway, A. B. Chase, Everett, Conover,
Packard, Kingsbury, Ludwlg, Kstey,
Emerson, Kurtsmann, Wellington. A. B.
Chase Player Piano; Kingsbury. Carols
and Euphona Inner Players.
Convenient monthly payments may be
arranged.
Sherman, Clay & Co.
Sixth and Morrison, Opposite Vostofllee.
PURS! PUR.SI
A &OWXIT POSSTBXJI PmZCBB.
Remodeltns a sneclaltr. Pur soata of
all kinds' mads to order.
L. SCHUMACHER
0$ Kadlson. tl Utla 81T.
Dr. Sanderson's Compound
Savin and Cotton Root Pills,
tho best and only reliable rem
edy for TXMAZ.B TBOU
BZ.ES.AJrs ZBBBOrVXULBZ
TIBS. Cure the moat nhatl.
nate cases in S to 10 days. Price X par
box, or S for fS; mailed in plain wrap
per. Address T. X FIERCB,111 Allsky
bldg.. 16S Morrison sU Portland. Or.
TOB
ajtx miian
Damiana Bitters
wonderful Invisorator and nervlna.
A powerful aphrodlslao and speeiai tonlo
for both sexes. For sale at drug stores
and liquor dealers, or by Woodard,
Clarke A Co., 4th and Washington Sts.
C&ABXB WOOBWUO SBUO CO
BOBTIvUTD. OBa. AOSBTTB.
3 XZTTX BT,
nooi.
.
Diamond Douse Point
OUAJUMTEXD
v gauon lota, 11.40 per sal.
1 gallon lot S1.50 pee sal. .
MaaufaoturoA by ,
PORTLAND SASS & C00R CO.
SM Pron SV
Oak
BATS AT LESS 11AN COST
CL0SING-0DT SALE
SEE WINDOW
$6.00 VALUES ..f2.5t
$9.00 VALUES ..f5.00
$1200 VALUES ... fS.
The Needlecraft Shop
SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN ALDER AND MORRISON STS.
jnr 1 - -
A food school none better. . Well established rern t-!;
graduates. Skillful, painstaking teicbers. JUvin I; '
other advjnttges. , Let os t.ell yoa about them. V, rite i r c
SALEM, OREGON V.'l. fl"!