The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 17, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON DAILY i JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 17; 1909
MISS MABIE DEOFNAH'S POSES
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Two pretty poses by Miss Marie Drofnah la the statue scene from Charles B. Hanford's produc
tion of "The Winter's . Tale," sooa to be witnessed In this city.. o
I SHOOTS ENEMY
i III THE BACK
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Daniel JiiTcs, Man of Mixed
I Blood, Tries to Kill
t , . Chinaman.
, A attempt to murder lm Sing,
Chinaman, was made last evening, and
S the v police are trying ta aaeertain
w whether It means the outbreak of tong
''- boat 11 It lea or a personal feud.
, Daniel Rives, who says that hla fath
was a Mexican, that hl mother was
. C'hlneae and that ha was born in Jap-
an, is in the city Jail charged with
shooting the Chinaman; who, strange to
say, is not fatally injured, although one
n, bullet longed in hla back bona Rives
- was arrested at midnight in a lodging
house at Third and Jefferson streets,
whera he baa been living with his white
.... wife and little son. The wife was the
)- widow of John Carroll of Caslterock,
. Wssh,'" ; when Rives married her at
Kalama, according to the story she told
Fergeant Golts and Detective Howell
last nlrht
' Rives denies bavin shot Sine. He
, admits hia membership in the Suey Sing
Tong. When the officers forced their
way into Rives' room they found Rives
. Hiding in a cioeet, ciaa only in bis un
i? derclothlng.
The Chinaman was shot on a stair
f way of a building at the northwest cor-
? ner or .rourin ana mnaers streets in
. what Is known as "New Chinatown.
'Ring turned, on his assailant, although
ii wounded in the back by the first shot,
and grappled with hiirf; The second
- shot went wide of its mark. The man
with the gun ran down the stairs and
v escaped. Three hours later Rives was
w arrested at Third and Jefferson, three
T Chinamen declaring that they say the
Z shooting and that Rives did it
Mrs. Rives told the officers that her
husband gambled in new Chinatown, al
though aal the money he earned was
needed 'at home.
. Jim - Smart who lives In the building
wncro am waa num.. waa removed in C
' Red Cross-ambulance to the Good Ha
marl tan hospital, where, it was reported
mis morning;, ne- was reflunr easily.
Sing is a member of the Hip Sing Tong,
j AT THE THEATBES j
e- a
Cyclone of Comedy at Orpheum.
Connelly & Webb have an act they
term "a cyclone of comedy, mirth and
melody." It consists of several vocal
selections by Miss Webb, some piano
playing by Mr. Connelly and a little
monologue. Miss Webb has a remark
able -voice, with mualo to the highest
notes.
' v Estate of Emma 8. Dapp.
Ere ma . 8.' Dapp heV ; petitioned
the
county court for letters of adminlstra
, tlon la .the estate af Mary Bahler, de
ceased, y The estate- Is valued at 7(00
ana tne neirs are nmma . uapp, t rea
- erlck Bahler, Samuel, Bahler and Wll
Ham Bahler. ' '
. ' ..;v;".'. iKmls
will be here Saturday.
sw
Rainy Day Comforts
In onr Boy's Department greatly re
duced. You can save y&ur boy's health
and add to his mental and bodily rigor
by dressing him in keeping with our
Oregon - winters. Watch our ads
it' pays. v-
Special This Week
$2.50 Solid School Shoes..":.", i.45
;1C5-170THIRD ST.
Clever Farce CotiMidy.
Thomas J. Keogh, assisted by Miss
Ruth Francis, is presenting a sketch
at Pantagcs theatre this week which is
unusually good. It is called 'The
Ward Heeler." Mr. Keogh is a clever,
versatile comedian. Miss Francis is an
extremely clever actress.
Arthur Cunningham at the Baker.
Something out of the ordinary la the
attraction at the Baker this week. It
is the superb baritone singer and actor
of world famed Irish roles, Arthur Cun
ningham, wno is appearing in the great
Joseph Murphy success, "The Kerry
Oow." The play is Irish clean through.
it ana
with keen wi
broad humor.
Bungalow's Popular Play.
"In the Bishop's Carriage," which the
Baker stock company is presenting at
the Bungalow all this week, is the
dramatisation of the novel which Is one
of the most widely rsad and interest
ing books of the lighter kind ever writ
ten. Nance olden, the girl thief, is
played by Miss Jewel. -
Grand's Novelties.
Novelties and classy vaudeville pre
dominate ai the Grand this week. A
better vaudeville entertainment for the
money; cannot be found anywhere.
Raloh Johnstone. ' cvcllst. la the heiul-
liner and is showing that Portland has
not seen au tne tricks possible on
wheel. Daly's country choir is a hit.
. Last Time TbeWolfM Tonight.
Eugene Walter's drama "The Wolf,
a tale of the Canadian woods, will be
tne attraction at the Heilig theatre to
nfirht Included in the small hut r.
cellent cast is Andrew Robson." Tonight
will be your last opportunity of. seeing
this, one of the most interesting plays
vi uie aeaaon. ;
Hanford Tomorrow Night.
The eminent actor and tragedian,
Charles B. Hanford, and bis capable
company or piayers, wui present th
following Shakespearian plays at th
Heilig theatre: Tomorrow night, "The
Winter's Tale"; Friday night, "Othello":
Saturday afternoon. '"Much Ado About
iNOtninar:: uaturnav niirhr. "Th. xir
cnani-os vesica
Lyric Stock Company Makes . Good
"The Eagle's Nesf as presented b
m - umo biock com Dan v -tnia. cm
makes one of the best attractions nlav
lng In the city. It la a beautiful Tittle
story and you should see the Lyric
owttn wuiaii iu viiia proauction.
FIGHT OX STATE
RAILWAYS BILL. ,
JN THE SENATE
. (By Joaraal Leucd Saba Win.)
a Ealera. Or,,, Feb. IT. The rall-
' road lobby and the interests op
4 posed to allowing the people to
vote on the question of. a state
owned railroad are putting up a
strong right against the Mc-
Arthur resolution, in the senate.
An unfavorable report, from the
, .committee on resolutions is lying
- on the desk in th senate, await-
; lng action.
The. committee stood three
against, one in favor and one
noncommlttaL Those Joining in
the negatlra report were Kay,
Norton and Parish. A large num-
bar of the senators are chary 4
about expressing their vlewa
,They . offer . varloi pleas for
this attitude, usually saying they
have not given. tha matter close
enough study to express an opin-1 4
Ion on so Important a subject
SEATTLE MEN STEAL
DOGS IN rORTLAND
That a dor stealing syndicate eom
poaed of residents of Seattle is making
away WItn roruua tsmmavm wu iu
statement made to the police detectives
restarday afternoon by B. W. Rice of
66 Second street. - Rica reported th
aiaappearanc c( ju aog, ana toia now
u eecurrea. .
"These men are all rrom Beattla They
come down here to Portland, steal our
eon and ship them to Seattle," said
The detectives have beard many bad
but Rice's charge is a new one. He
eouia not give -any particulars as to
now his dor was stolen, however.
;'- ' '' . Zoais - '' - '
the original man from Boston. i
0RA1H NORMAL
BILLS DUMPED
Senate Denies- Claims of
x Those Whose $19,000
Kept School Open.
(Br Journal Leased Salem Wire.)
Salem, Or., Feb. 17. The senate com
mittee on ways and means has decided
to cut out the deficiency appropriation
of 119,000 to reimburse those wno con
tributed to the support of tha Drain
normal school after the state quit ap
propriating for It
As the school was conducted under
auspices or the state regents, those who
Put UD the money, under some color rvf
state authority, claimed the state should
repay them. But Nottingham and his
colleagues minx otherwise.
Chairman Nottingham says that
tnougn ne nas Deen importuned In be
half of various land purchase schemes,
only one expenditure for land will be
auuioruea. mis wui De a S3000 item
for six acres adjoining the asylum site
on which It is proposed to erect the new
uui)( piani.
INDICTED FOR THEFT
OF CANNED GOODS
Mike Sebeska waa indicted by the
grand Jury yesterday, charged with
stealing four cases of salmon, one case
of oysters, one case of canned peaches
nu cubs or cracxers from Newton
courier on February 2. He will be
rau presiding Judge Gan
tenbein this afternoon. William Hogan
also was Indicted, charged with a statu-
WU Ron Holiday Trains.
ton s birthday excurslonlsU the Astoria
it , 1 " xver railroad win operate
Its Friday and Saturday evening trains
trough to Seaside. It Is believed that
a good many people will spend 8atur-
ujr. ouim.y ana monaay at the beach,
as is usually the custom each year.
The Man Who
Eats Well
And Enjoys Food Lives Life as
He Should and Gets the
Most From It
The man who eats is the man who
works, and the man who works is the
man who wins TrXi. il
pend upon a storehouse of vim and vir
pr. India Is noted for its fasten and
its dream era Europe and America fnr
tbelr eaters and their workers,
.v., Am"lea we have been doing no
thing but work thia'naat nmri.. . .
century That is why our old men say.
In my days no one had dyspepsia.'1
Of course, ail men in those days ate
and worked, now they work and eat
If eating interferes with buslnesa
Slenf1v. UP Un- This is good iogio
for the dollar getter, but poor wisdSm
for the man who really wanu to liva
Abuse of anything God given results
In punishment and man la a. r.m
hen it comes to cheating his system.
If you take from tha ' tu-l
which is Intended should remain, or
put into it that whlcn la intended should
be kept out you are cheating yourself
and sooner or later pay the penalty.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are con
centrated vegetable and fruit essences
wi?,ch, lv . t.he aystem every fluid,
stimulant and ingredient necessary to
gain the fullest strength from every
thing which goes Into the stomach or
to keep from the system everything
which should not lay and decay in It
If you will eat fast and in,
if you will drink and eat irregularly
and to excess, then give to nature as
Jou do so . enough of the essence ahe
em audi to neutralise the bad effects
After a meal take a Stuart's Dyspep.
sia -i aoiei, ana tne meal won't . hurt
run vr yuur aiomacn.
At a mldnlsht dinner taka- a atumr
tablet and you will sleep well and get
up without a breath which is filled
with the decay of the midnisht meal-
Fortify-your stomach like you do
your businega. Fortunes when lost can
be regained, but the stomach, outraged,
stays with you to tha finish, and you
know it Is thera .
If you want to know what tHoaa t.H-
lets will do, buy a package0 from any
druggist price (0 cents, or send us
your name and address, and wa will
send you a trial package, free by mall.
Addrass F. A. Stuart Co 1SS Stuart
gldg.. Marshall, Mich.
Columbia Trust Company,
, : uouch iJuifding. .
OUTLET CLOTHING COMPANY
FIRST AND MORRISON STREETS ,
COMBINATION SALE
ALL ODDS and ENDS and Balance, of-WATER DAMAGED Goods
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It matters very little to us what we get for. these goods we must; sell them at once so as to make room for spring
goods. Such sacrificing prices have never before been quoted. Thousands of Portland people have already
taken '. fh that - have not should do. so at once." '
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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SPECIALS
Men's Suits
Special
All of our High-Grade Men's
Suits, that formerly sold for
$20, $25, $27.50, in browns,
greens, olives and fancy mix
tures. Latest - styles, fancy
cuffs, strictly up to date. But
when we find we have so many
odds and ends we must sell
them all at Aq qj
only 95s"t)
Three Pairs
of
Canvas Gloves
lOc
Men's Pants
Special
AU our $3, $3.50 and $4 High
Grade Men's Pants in fancy
worsteds, new and nobby pat
terns, and cheap at- original
prices. Yet we have so many
odds and ends. But all told
we have every stee, from .30
46 waist and all lengths in this
sale. We ask (M OC
only --OlelD
25c
Boston
Garters
10c
White
Handkerchiefs
Overcoats and
Cravenettes
We have bunched' together all
our $20, $25 and .$30 Over-
oats and Raincoats, in -the
newest and nobbiest styles.
We have them in all sizes, yet
only one and two of a kind,
but can fit you easily; and such
values you have never seen be
fore. Our rice for An qh
your choice is only. dsO)
50c Boys' Over
alls, gray and
black stripe
Men's Shoes
Special
Who ever heard of a fine
Vici Kid or a Calfskin Shoe,
that is worth at all 'times
$2.50, to be sold at 5?
Well, we do just what we
advertise, so come early and
find your size, take- your
choice of them and give the
salesman the small AJ
sum of HOC
75c Fancy
Four-in-Hand
Ties
25c Heavy
Black and Gray
Sox
TWO HUNDRED BOYS' SUITS, From Ages 3 to 10, Worth Up
to $8.00, now
We have thousands of other exceptional values such as you would be only too .glad to take advantage of, so come Thursday if pos
sible, but delay no longer than Friday. This certainly is a bargain treat. All ODDS AND ENDS AND WATER-DAMAGED
GOODS have no ropm with us. COME EARLY.
OUTLET CLOTHING CO., FIRST and MORRISON STS.
CONVINCING PROOF OF GREGORY
HEIGHTS1 MAGNIFICENT LOCATION
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I HYDEl W!
A KPSE CITY Hflj;iyHti)
In the Same Neighborhood With and Adjoining
ROSE CITY PARK R.OSSMERE ELMHUItST
WIBERG HEIGHTS CREST VIEW VILLAS COUNTRY GLUB
HYDE PARIC 1 and 2 BELLE CIULST WELLESLEY PARIC
ABOUT
THIS SECTION
WHY WE
SELL FOR LESS
In the laat two yeari, atArtliiff with
Rosa City Park and Ball Creat. thla
raat portion of tha Eaat Rid bu ad
van cod to tha foremoat poaitlon In Port,
land rJ aatrnt. Vaiuaa bva tBeraaatad
mora rapidly than In any other part ox
tha cltfi mora hotnea hurt bean built
and mora actual Improvement In stall ad.
It atanda today tha leadlnr section of
the leading; city on the Faciflo CoaaL
OREUORr HEIGHTS la tha aewaat
platted property, lie at tha hlgbeat el-
atlon, la reached by the aam eatllne
and la tha best part of tha entire Eaat
Side. The others have reetrictlona that --
prevent trie-ware earner from bulldlna.
OREOORT HEIGHTS la for tha was
earner, .
Because GREGORY bought this 80 acres, platted It him
self and is .selling it without anybody's help. This saves
commissions, automobile hire, a down town office - and
enables him to sell lots in GREGORY HEIGHTS for
TAKE ROSE; CITY
PARK CAR. AT 3D
AND YAMHILL TO
END OF LOME
m av - m m ai m a. m am aw mam ar -m.
more than $100 less than the other fellows can. lie has lots
for as low as $100, payable $5 down and $2.50 per month.
Ha will build you a home for as littla as $10 per month.
See him at once. It's aa opportunity seldom presented.
OUR ONLY OFFICE
ff ft IS ONtTHE PROP
ERTY THERE
ALL THE TIME