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THE .OREGON DAIIX JOURNAi; ,TORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 27. 1908. 9 Town Topics TONIGHTS AMUSEMENTS Heilig ....... Bungalow . .. "Texas" , "Strongheart." ..'Hip Hip Hooray." V.ttrfAU 1 t Uatcer . . Orphoum star Grand ...... Pantages . . . Lyric ....... Vaudeville. , ; . . v auueviuv "East Lynns." -f- ' Although Angua Duncan McLeod, dls ' charted from the Insan aaylum at Stellacoom. Wash., on promise that ha would return. if he. found that he was "' not oured. did hla beat to go back," his fu- ture residence will be in Salem Instead f Stellacoom. The man. came to th; " -tuil yesterday because, he said, he had employed men when he had no work J( for them and knew that he was likely to do things that were wrong. He wanted to get into the state of Wash- Ingtnn, but could not figure how to get l. there. This morning he was examined by Dr. Johnson, who pronounced him r. insane. . . Mrs Alice Agnes Spafford has begun - suit In the circuit court for divorce " from Charles Henry 8pafford, alleging . that he deserted her in September, 1907, and tiiat previous to that time he called her bad names and threatened her. ' They were married In July, 1904, and "., - have a little girl three years of age, whose custody the mother desires, to retain. Free service to Seattle and other "points. Visit our main exchange. Park and Burnslde streets, Saturday, Novem " ber 28, 1908, it p. m. to 9 p. m., and - talk to your friends without charge ' at any point reached by our long dls. . tance servloe. Subscribers and the pub lic are cordially invited. Home Tele phone company. Plain talk Dollar's, 191 Morrison. l saves you Just $1 on every pair of men' and women's shoes purchased here. Ladles sweil shoes, button and lace, In Napoleons, all leathers, 11 less ',. than elsewhere. Men's dress and wet weather shoes at tl less; all styles and . leathers. Free lecture to ladles and gentlemen. Dr. Framk A. Gustafson, popular preach er and lecturer of Denver, Colo., will deliver his famous lecture "Just for Fun," at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium. Fourth and Yamhill streets, Saturday, November 28, at I p. m. All are cor dially invited. Judge Morrow in the circuit court is hearing testimony in the case of F. W. Godfrey against H. E. Edwards. The first named claims that there Is $523 due as a balance on an account ing made in November, 1907. Commencing November 28, the German-American bank will keep open Sat urday evenings from 7 until 9 o'clock for the accommodation of such custom ers as may 'wish to make deposits or nave access to tne sate deposit vaults. Title Guarantee, Oregon Trust ae counts and German-American certifi cates bought at the highest cash piice; also Home Telephone bonds. Cohn Bros., 180 First street, corner Yamhill. ; , Davis tt Hllburn of 249 Morrison street, carry a very Attractive line of holiday goods, books and statlonery---Just what you want for Christmas. We sponge and presa your clothes shine your shoes, all for 11.60 month. Main 614. A-4314. Wagons run every where. Unique Tailoring Co., 809 Stark B. C. Llnstrom, of 171 H Morrison street, the well known artificial limb ' maker and truss fitter, has returned from California, 8teamer Jessie Harklns, for Camas, " " Waahougal and way landings, dally sx " cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atrast dock at 1 p. m. ' Dr. Will Jackson, dentist 1020H Bel mont street. Phones: Office, Tabor 602, residence. Eaat 6230. B-1474, Satisfaction Our aim. Norgard & Noce, tailors. 189 Fourth street, near Morrison. Dr. Clara Macfarlane. osteopathic physician, is now at 312 Swetland building. Dr. H. A. Sturdevant, dentist. 70 Swetland building. Main 6944; A-4531. Geo. Rubonsteln, the optician moved to 189 Third, opposite Baker Theatre. Woman's Exchange, ISt Tenth street, lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. D. Chambers A Son., optician. 821 Morrison street, corner of Sixth. W. A Wtss and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Berger. s ms. 284 Yamhill. Main 9391. Dr. E. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. Dr. Haynes, optician, 308 Salmon st Journal want ads. lo a word. "Puritana." Ask grocer. Two Specials for the Boys. $5.00 and $8.00 all-wool boy'a over coats and reefers at $3. B0; boy's $5.00 suits (with plain knee pants) at $3.00. You may be sure of one fact they'll satisfy you in every way. Samuel Rosenblatt & Co., corner Third and Morrison streets. Clean Lamp Cost. Thoroughly screened, for furnace, range or stove, prompt delivery; weight fuaranteed. Oregon Fuel Co., Main 6, A-168S. Any time you have a chance to buy a genuine $5 or $6 all-wool boy's over coat or reefer for $3.60 in the heart of the season, do it! Friday and Saturday only. See display advertisement on page 11. Samuel Rosenblatt & Co., cor. ner Third and Morrison streets. at Metzger's 348 Washington street. Bye glasses. $1 at Metsger's. Merely because you have used such-and-such a soap for years, it does not necessarily follow that it is as good as, or better than, Ivory Soap. Ivory Soap would never have attained the sale it has if it were not superior to other soaps; ' Try it! That is the best way to'; determine how good it is. ( Ivory Soap 99o Per Cent. Piiii POLICE FAIL TO SEE JOKE ' 'i y ' . 1 assMSkspswajsaasiSBBaaaBSM . , . ..X " -Tt' V. ' Arrest Oregon City Man Who Carried Out Mock High way Robbery. "I've got you where I want you now. Put up your hands," and Jack Horn leveled his forefinger at Lester, Charles and Heary Nelson In a dark place on the Burnslde street bridge last night. Thru nnira of hands went un DromDtly in obedience to the command and the threat of the pointed linger. "Put im vour own hands." was the harp command that followed, and a real revolver in the grasp of Police Ser geant Golts was shoved into the stick- up's face. His nanas went up as rap idly as had those of his intended vic tims. The three hovs. laborers in a cement factory, were crossing the Burnslde street bridge aoout iz:iu ibsi nmin, when one of them suddenly felt that some one was following them. He looked back and saw a man slipping si lently alonir In the shadows near the rail, evidently following them. Seeing that he wag discovered, ana sibo inai the three had reached a dark place on the bridge, he stepped up and witn leveled forefinger, that they in the dark ness took to be a pointed revolver, gave them th holclun signal. While the' four were standing there In that melodramatic attitude, three of them with their hands held high over their beads, and the fourth pointing an imaginary gun at them, a streetcar passed. Sergeant Golts was on the car ana saw. ins laoieau. -my uou, mere a holdup," he-exclaimed: f'stop the car," and he iwuni off. I'Now. go on with tha car," he roared, and ran back to where the holdup and his prospective victims wers standing. Seeing him cominr. the robber dropped his out stretched arni and crowded In among the boys to try to make it appear that he was one of them. But Golts com manded him to assume the same attitude that the boys had maintained. Meantime the car had stopped again, and Patrolman Potter, who also was aboard, sprang off and ran back to help Golts. The two officers Started him toward the police station. This didnt suit him, and he tried to put up a fight, but a little moral suasion ad ministered with a night stick induced him -to change his mind. This moraine Jack Horn, as he says his name is, was repentant. He claims that he was drunk and does not remem ber anything about his adventures of last nignt. He claims to De a otacK smlth from Oregon City, and says lie was never In trouble before. He is charged with assault with Intent to rob, but tne ract mat ne naa no gun on him when arrested makes the case a dif ficult one, especially as he did not ask tne men he stuck up Tor their money. Seats Now Selling. Seats are now selling at boxofflc: the Heilig theatre, for the clever play ers. Willard Mack and Maud Leone, who come to the above theatre next Sunday and Monday nights in Henry Miller s military play, "On Parole." "Texas" at the Heilig. The attraction at the Heilig theatre, tonight and tomorrow night, will e the interesting western play, "Texas." Seats are now selling at theatre. Special Matinee at Heilig. A special price matinee will be given tomorrow (Saturday)- afternoon at the Heilig theatre, when "Texas" will be the bill. . Fremier Acrobats. One of the excellent features of the Pantages program Is the act of Hanlon & Clifton, hand to hand and head to head balancers. It Is hard to- do jus tice to this act without seeming to ex aggerate. They work with such agility and quickness that they discount their feats by making them appear eusy to the unpractlced eye. Gehan and Spencer at Orpheum. 'Gehan and Spencer, the .two youthful dancers, who are appearing at the Or pheum this week, were several years ago associated with eastern musical plays, and by constantly dancing to gether they have attained a precision and uniformity in their work that Is little short of marvelous. Their solo dances are unique, and their eccentric steps new and novel. Hunting Crocodiles. There is a motion picture at the Grand this week which is worth spe cial attention. It is a series of motion pictures taken of a crocodile hunt In Africa. The feature of the perform ance, however, is the demonstration of electricity by Carl Herman, who has an act unique, educatlon.1 and amusing every minute. This is an act which has been the talk of the town since Monday. Salome Coming. Mile. Joyce Grey, the famous Salome dancer from Paris, will be the head liner next week at the Grand. This is her first appearance in the west and it will be the first appearance of a genuine Salome dancer. The special added attraction will be Harry Luken's seven trained Teddy bears. "A Millionaire Tramp" Coming. Some noteworthy vocal selections, to gether with artistic and welUdrilled dances are securing numerous en cores with "A Millionaire Tramp," which comes to the Star theatre, week of Sunday matinee. November 29. "We Are King" at the Star. "We Are King." the satirical com edy by Lieutenant Gordon Kean. author of "The Magic Melody," in which Ed mund Carroll is again starring this season, is one of the most successful flays ever presented oy Mr. Whiteside, t is a charming play, having both the romantic interest and more comedy than is usually found In plays of this type. , Baker Stock Company Tonight. There will be but three more per formances of the famous college play, "Strongheart," given by the Baker Stock company at the Bungalow to night, tomorrow night and the matinee tomorrow afternoon. It Is a strong play with Intense plot the love of an edu cated Indian for a girl of the white race. "Glittering Gloria" Next Week. Baker Stock company will play Isa dore Rush's famous comedy "Glltterinir Gloria," next week, starting Sunday mat inee at the popular Bungalow. This piece contains more genuine laughter, more exciting situations and Interest ing tnat any mat nas Deen seen here for a long time. Rice and Cady at the Baker. A new breakfast food, "Excited Oats," Is being introduced by those two clever comedians. Rice and Cady, at the Baker this week In the latest burlesque suc cess, "Hip. Hip, Hooray." The piece is a scream and full of many bf the pret tiest muslo and song hits of the day. "Sia Hopkins" Coming: -Sls Hopkins," the comedy drama of rural life which has been on the stage now for nine years, has been played nearly 4000 times, and has been seen In every state and territory in the Union. Miss Melville, who created the character, will be seen again. . This great attraction will open at the Baker next week for one week.' ? -f i. AT THH THH ATKFN 1 women mm ' FROM CARRIAGE Three women, Mrs. A. Ellison and her two daughters. Misses D. and W. Elli son, of 625 Clay .street, narrowly es caped death yesterday afternoon about 5 o'clock, when the buggy in which they were riding was struck by a "Woodlawn car on the bridge over Sullivan's gulch on Union avenue. . All three women were thrown out of the buggy when tt was struck and were sllgoily Injured, but suffered more from fright and shock than from anything else, A cut over the eye, a slight wound i on tne nead, ana a bruise or ine iimo were distributed Impartially : among them. The buggy was smashed and the horse somewhat hurt. The animal ran away and was captured several blocks up the street. A SECRET FOR WOMEN Tells How Ugly Deformed Women Become Superb of Figure. The treatment consists of ap plying a powerful, harmless nervine-stimulant direct to the cells of the skin, to be absorbed and utilized to create nourishment of flesh and tissue growth. The most beautiful changes are wrought; ugly, deformed women with scrawny neck, arms and limbs, with no bust development at all visible, are quickly trans formed into charming person ages with well rounded arms and heck, full, normal bust of exquisite curve and proportion, and shapely figure so much ad mired in our great actresses and society leaders, and so attractive to the other sex always. Obtain the ingredients sepa rately at any good drug store, and mix carefully at home. Get two ounces , of glycerine, three ounces of rosewater, one ounce tincture cadomene compound and 6 cents' worth of borax. Mix the glycerine with tincture cad omene and let stand two hours; then idd rosewater and a tea spoonful of borax. Apply morn ing and night, rubbing It in thor oughly. Then wash with hot water and soap, and dry. It Is related that one woman developed a figure that won for her a very, very wealthy husband. To Face Good Bridge Work If you need any to be really well done, come here and BE SURE OF IT. The excellence of all our Dental Work In this vicinity has won us many fast friends, because our patrons have dis covered that our experts excel- in every department of dental practice. We make a specialty of painless extracting, and supply the best of Teeth, either on plates or bridge work. We are thorough dentists of many years' practical experience and we back ip every bit of It with our well-known reputation for doing HONEST DENTISTRY The best Dentistry Is none too good for you. Our success is due to uniform high-grade work at reasonable prices. TEETH.. PAINLESS EXTRACTION ... SILVER FILLINGS 50 lUIil riLljlNUS II 22K GOLD CROWN . . GOOD RUBBER PLATE THE BEST RUBBER PLATES NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heart weak ness can now have their teeth ex tracted, filled and bridge work applied without the least pain or danger. AU work guaranteed for ten years. Chicago Painless Dentists 333 WASH. ST., COB. 6TB. Phones Main 3880, A-6340. Office hours. 8 a. m. to rx m. Sun. daya from 9 to 1. Lady attendant. F. W. Baltes and Company invito your inquiries for PRINTING pi Main 165 Phones Home AH6ft First and Oak WELLINGTON COAL Th best bouse coal on the Paclflo Coast Churchley Bros Bunkers 12th and Marshall Sts. Phones Main 911. A-89S1. WILHOITMINERALWATER PAtTLtABBB. phones A-J1B0. Main 4147 4 Labbe Bldg.. cor. Id and Washington. Schwab - Printing Co. sjr vut-rWC 504 up Drake and Pre -Holiday Sale o ,adies' Suits We continue showing the greatest bargains in all the latest styles, fabrics and shades. What more acceptable present? Regular $25.00, only $15.00 Regular $35.00, only $20.00 Regular $42.50, only $25.00 Regular $55.00, only $30.00 Regular $75.00, only .$40.00 Our Regular Prices Average About ONE FOURTH LOWER Than Elsewhere. See Our Coat Specials See Our Gown Specials iii JU EXTRA SPECIAL OVERCOATS and CRAVENETTES On account of the backward season, we are selling all our $12.50 and $15 garments at 1M0 No description is adequate to express the general excellence of these garments over those commonly bought at $15 to $20, and which we are selling for $10. --,-v. biijiui imm. mini i n TIE 1E1 ffidDRl TnA Cf nioc Cr-FIrsl Md Taylor Sts. ;1M ulUica cor. Srd A Bcrnside Sis. Swan Co, - . - ii i form isTfa;.t MILLINERY SALE Pick and Choice at 13 AND 12 OFF We place on sale in our Milli nery section all trimmed, dress and tailored Hats, attractive shades, trimmed with plumes, feathers, wings, velvets, etc., at one-third and one-half off regu lar prices. Ladies' Suits and Coats Special reduction in ladies' and misses' tailored suits, long coats and silk raincoats. Cash or Credit You have the privilege to select what you need and pay in small weekly or monthly payments. NEW YORK OUTHTTING CO. 167 FIRST ST. CLOTHING SALE Men's and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats Latest Styles and Shades Regular Value $22.50 Sale Price $15 These beautiful garments, made Ku wlllrnnwn Ynrlr manil- Wj ...... ... . . . .. ..... facturers to retail for $22.50, we close out the lot 1-3 OFF Their actual value. This is an oportunity which is well worth consideration; they are certainly the swellest garments for the price Only $15 Cash or Credit You can -dress up in one of these elegant Suits or Overcoats and pay a part down and! the balance in small weekly or monthly payments. NEW YORK OUTFITTING CO. 17 First St. v uth of Morrison THEATRE 14th and Wash. Phones Main t. A-Jltl. Tonight. 8:1B Tomorrow Night Bpaclal Prlc Matinee Tomorrow The Interesting Western Flay, "TBXAS" Evenings, 11.80 to 50c j- Mat, tl to iSe. UlT II ; f THEATRE riJ&lsWIW 14th and WashJLngtom Phones Main 1. A-11I2. NEXT SUNDAT-MONDAT NIGHTS WILLARD MACK - MAUD LEOfSE IN HENRY MILKER'S SUCCESS. "OF FilOLE" PRICES $1.50, $1.00. 75c, SOr. HEILIG BAKER THEATRE Oregon Theatre Co. (Inch Lessee. GEORGE I BAKER. General Manager. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. - Notwithstanding all rsports to the ; contrary, Mr. Baker announces that the . big spectacular production of The Land of Nod Will be presented complete in every de tail for the entire week starting Sun day, December 6, at regular Baker . prices. Seat sale will open Monday, Nov. 30. fOLWfJ T ill m ss s mi mm v v i rtEATRE Tonight All "Week Mats. Thurs. & Sat Baker Stock Company In "STROiraHIABT." Greatest of All College Plays. Evenings, 25c, 35c, 50c. Mats.. 15c, 250. Next Week "Glittering Gloria,'' BAKER THBATRB Phones Main 2, A-5360. Oregon Thea tre Co., Inc., Leas. Geo. L. Baker, Gen, Manager. Bargain Matinee Wednesday, 25c any seat. Holiday Matinee Thurs day. Regular Matinee Saturday. Tonight All Week. The greatest of all Weber & Fields Comedians, Rice & Cadi-. In "EXP. BZP, HOOBAT." Fun, Music, Laughter, Girls. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c. Matinees 26c, 60c. Next Week "Sis Hopkins." WD! 6, A-1080. Vats. . Sx. Bandars n4 JEolidays mens THEATRE iJ-25-s-7$c Week of IT or. S3 On Xd wards' Blonde Typewriters t Harry Tate's Bns llsh Company! Bart Sarle: Kalles t Hayes; Mabelle Adams; The Majestic Trio; Qehan ft Bps near: Orchestra: Plo' tares. The STAR Ma,n ,4,fc Matinees Wednesday. Saturday, Sunday. For the entire week of November ZZ. Mr. Edmund Carroll in wb abb Bnro." Matinees at 2:30: Every evening at 8:15. jNignt prices iac, zoc, soc, cue. mati nees 15c, 25c. Seats may be reserved by either phone. Special xatuse Tnanxsgmna; nay. Next Week "A Millionaire Tramp." PANTAGES THEATRE Advanced Vaudeville. Stars of all Hatlous TXB TBI lOUSISI KIDS). Presenting a clean-cut. up-to-date, nappy musical comedy, entitled, "Irene, the Tillage Queen." aAiA a 1 1 rm t'tinrt BAnlOn Si Clifton, acrobatic marvels, presenting tne most ainicuii ictus wun aypttivui ease. Matinees dallv 15c Two Shows at night, 15c and 25c. THE GRAND Vaudeville de Luxe AVOTHXB BIO IILL. I Sain ana TSA Vftllv la n Herman Zeayoa as Bealy Tannle rraakel Sam Kood Tred Bane Q ran da soope The Electric King. Palfrey BCoeflsr LYRIC THEATRE Starting Sunday BUtlase, or. S3 BXVBKAXXi CO. Presenting the Time-Honored Drama EAST UYNINE Matinees Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. A New Departure The cost of Interments ha bee greatly reduced by the Uolman Under taking company. Heretofore it has been the custom of funeral directors to make charges fer all Incidentals connected with a fu neral. The Edward Holmaa Undertak ing company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket is furnished by us we hiak no extra charges) for embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re quired of us, except clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a saving of $26 to $75 on each funeral.. THE EDWARD II0LMAN UNDERTAKING CO. aao thxbjd st. cob. SAXdcoar. DiamondDonse Paint NO BETTER PAINT MADE. $1.40 Per Gallon Manufactured by Portland Sasd S Door Co. 830 nOST ST. POBTLAmrO. OB. FUR.S! FURS! AT X.0WE8T rOSSXBU FBI CBS. Remodeling a specialty. Fur coat of all kinds made to order. - . L. SCHUMACHER Oft Madison. Tel.. Mala MIT. A I. W. HIBL-D Export Watcrimaker Twenty-seven year with Dueber Hampton watch factory. High gra.ie railroad watches a specialty. I also handle a full line Vt Uuehsr Hampton Hatches, direct from factory at factory prices. The only union made watch on the "market. J66 Third street, room 1. DUSTLESS WAXINR Tke'Xrast X.aytr and 0irm Slayer Some 0roaa Mala In Vortlan 1. ' ratronlse Borne- So-liml- . . 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