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,1 :n THE OREGON . SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND.. SUNDAY.. .MORNING, FEBRUARY 21, 1909 a J T6wd Topics TOXIGHT'g AMtSEMEXTS lelHgr. . . . . ,Th Merchant of. Venice" Kaker "Kerry Oow" Bungalow.. .-"In theBlihoD' Carrlair" Orpheum w , . , , . ..... . Vaudeville urana , . , . . , , . . . . . . . Vaudevilla Pantagei ,... Vaudeville I-yrlo . i . i . . . . . ; . . . . "Kagle's Nest" Rose Festival. ....... ....June f to U --.. -"" - 1 A remirk1bi development of insur ance protection la the plan somewhat recently devised by an old and reliable Pacific coast Institution, whereby -there is furnished in one contract and for one price a combination of life,, health and accident insurance, with a guaranty of substantial yearly cash allowances for f total and permanent " disability. whether this arises from vicknees or accident; a weekly Indemnity for' ten I(rary disability . ana an oia age pen Wn after the contract matures. There Un in- addition all the modern features round In any reliable eastern company and the cost is Within the reach of all. This is ceitainlJtextendUw the benefit of Insurance as far , as any one could reasonably ask. and indicates that the day-of genuine Insuranoe reform has ar rived. iTerms for these contract or for aarencv work arm furnished bv C. ' M. Wood, manager ..or-the Pacific "Mutual i, ire insurance;; company, . Marquaro tfiag, thi cup Boyal aum SCajniate OomlMr. In vilatio have been ftsued by a Joint committee of the three local councils of the Royal Arcanum to the members of th craft Inviting them to a recep tion to-b riven on Tuesday evening". February 23, at the Convention hall of fia, Commercial club, to meet Robert r'an Sands, the supreme regent of the order.' Mr. -Van Sands Is one -of the prominent lawyers of Chicago and for in past year nas Dcen ai.me neaa 01 this prosperous fraternity. The Past Regent's association of Portland rWill give a luncheon to 'the supreme regent at the Commercial club at noon oh Tuesday and a car ride Is planned for the afternoon. He writes that he would - be more than pleased to meet all the members of the Royal Arcanum . In Portland and no doubt they are equally anxious to meet him. , -.. ... .-i - '; V .- Wfilte Matt obbd Charles WagnrtU an aged' white man brought from the Btlets Indian reservation to testify; be fore the federal grand Jury, complained to companions .yesterday that he had been robbed of 42. all the money he had, while he slept In a local rooming house. The money had been extracted from his trousers which he had placed under his pillow for safe keeping,, he said. The sum Included that paid him or railroad Tare ana witness rees oy no vovitrnment-t Friends, most of them Imlliini ralaari ennush monev between them to send him back home. Borne of those who knew the old man well were Inclined to believe that he had lost his "stake" gambling, and was ashamed " to confess to it. i , ' i University Park W. C. T. V On Thursday. February 11th the ;regu ar W. C. T.U. meeUng of the University Park Union was held at the Hatfield home, 10 Fiske street. The occasion was a Frances Willard memorial, also the birthday of the hostess, the presi dent of the union. Mrs. M. J. Hatfield. There were several talks on-the lifa-of the late great reformer, a solo, the words of which were Written by Miss Willard. and a trio by some of the young ladles. At tli close of tbe program a. beautiful buquet of carnations-was presented bin Mrs, Van Tyne to the hostes from the members. Refreshments were served by M rssGraham and Mrs- ennaunaa., Vwrnla'a ' rsnm TonlS-ht-t-TonlKlit's eetlni of the People's Forurn In the HellltiK-HM-scli nan, .i,'enin n; vvau lngton streets, wiH undoubtedly be ino largest meeting held by. that body this season. Mf.F. V. Hoiman, tue oniy mem ber . of , tbe charter, board who, Is op- posed to the proposed revised charter will give his very pronounced views on thin m.hterf. . Tt.ls understood that there Is a movement on foot to abolish the - City Council entirely ann to elect ex perts to manage the several depart ments of our city government, which may develop at thla meetings erred In ffpsnish American war- Amos i'amqum. wno aiea at eaiem, February. 14r ef? apoplexy, In April. 197. enlisted and served in the Span ; Ish-American war -as second lieutenant of the First South Dakota infantry. In November, 1J0, he was married to Miss Iatira Shannon of- Lead City, South Dakota, -and the same year "was elected from thera to the i legislature, and upon his return he was appointed assistant adjutant general 6n the gov ernor's staff, which, position he held until prior to bis' moving to Portland in May, 1907. His wife survives him. ' ' "WUl Attend XnauraratloaHy, Ellers the i head of the pacific coast 'houses bearing his name, accompanied by his . secretary, Charles A. - Robertson, left for the-east last t Wednesday evening upon his annuaf visit to the manufaof turlng districts. While In tbe east Mr.' Kllera will visit Chicago and vicinity, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and . several of the New England states. .It Liahis Intention to attend the Inaugural exercises at Washington, T. C, and he expects to return to Portland by way of San- Francisco about the first week la April, - . .. ' . ..'! maat Bibsoa's Koses Being grown In the open field, roses from the Slbson lose 'nurseries may be planted to ad vantage whenever 1 the ground is not frosen or too wet. The cold weather hurt the taps of some varieties, and these will be pruned ready for planting berore delivery. The roots however suf fered no damage and roses generally will do better for the ' severe pruning that Is almost compulsory this spring. Plant-soon-for next- summer's bloom-. Aere ef roses' Office and nurseries. 1180 Mllwaukie ave. Phone Sell wood f, Choral Society Program The Col urn a Choral society will Ktve'a or st the ,Y. W. C. A. auditorium Wednes dsy evening. March S, for the -benefit of the Y. W. C. A. furnishing' fund. The club Is' composed of the following members, Catherine covacn -directing: Tenors, J. S. Shields, Scott Kent, Jamea Bannon; sopranos, Catherine Covaoh, Eva Wells. Ada Larsen; contraltos Rose Frledle, Ura J. S. Montei Mrs. L. Ham- monat basses, josepn Tauscner, uuatav Cramer, Benjamin . Winneman; Miss Mabe Ftaley, accompanist, .: :- ; A Hew )w Tirm. Cards are out an nouncing the formation of a. law part nership of Edward T. Taggart . and Our workrooms are perfectly equipped to remodel or repair old jewelry, clocks, watches, etc., or to make articles to order. ; Drop us a postal requesting us to call and we will tall for arti-'-' cles, repair them and return them ! In. perfect condition. .. Our me-: chanics are experts. 'Trices rea- j : sonable. - " - -: j HEITKEMPER'S JEWELRY STORE ; . Lowest j?riced jewelry ' House for FineSoods ; ; 286 MORRISON STREET (djevyelry Remodeled Beverly" B." Crawford. " with offices at 41 Chamber of Commerce, building. Mr. Taggart la a familiar figure to court habUues, having been v In r ac tive practice in this city for the vast ten years or more, while Mr. Crawford has but recently arrived from Seattle, Wash.." where Her was- also engaged In the practice of bis profession ,'or a number .jot years, with offices In the New York block, lit that city. A . . , .Don't Think that we put all' of our goods in the windows. To do that .-U would necessitate making- windows out of the whole store. When you can find what you like in the window, don t hes itate to come inside, for it, la always a pleasure to show, our stock, pur new spring goods have arrived, and we are now prepared to . show you - the latest things -In yweaves and patterns. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. The best suit In the eitynade to order for $25. Unique Tajjfering Co., 309 Stark St.; ,,. Clos Madison Brlde-i-By asking the count ' court to close "and - barricade Madison street bridge, 'h51tr exec utive board yesterday disclaimed' sny further responsibility for possible loss of-lire in case tne onage is snu us bv, foot oassemsera The board also directed the city -engineer to draw up plans and specifications for a new bridge, which will be built as soon as a decision Is seoured . In 'condemnation proceedings" contemplated by the city attorney. - 't, . -t- - . r . ; -, Uii st Build Bridges Mayor Lane has discovered that the Korth Bank road is a little tardy In complying with the terms of Ita contract with the city In which , it was- v given a right-of-way across th . peninsula. The ' mayor' de clares that at least four bridges must be built across the big cut between the Columbia and Willamette rtyers along the line of the railway. The company agreed to bridge the cut wherever Im proved streets debouched upon It, . .. . Owinr to large' Increase in bust- if snace in their present ness and lack of space quarters, the DIETZ-MUELLEK WM- fPANY, brokers of REAL ESTATE. IN SURANCE and BVBlti&a jiANu.a. will' remove from the Corbett building to rooms 316-J1-1H and J 17 Ablng ton building, on Third street, between Stark and Washinton streets, where they will give their old and new friends a hearty welcome on and after March 1st. i..'-:-..-,' , v .,.'., . Beoeptlos to irew meotor The parish of St. David's will hold a reception to welcome Rev. Henry Russell Talbot, its new rector, Tuesday evening, February ti, at tne residence or tne aenior war den. Dr. 8. K. Joseph, corner East -Twelfth and Bast Morrison streets. AH those. interested In St. David's are cor dlallv invited. The reception will be under the management of the women's guild. - , , , '-; u. . ..,'... . Waverly-Blohmond Improvament AisoolatlooThe WaVerlv-Rlchmond Improvement association will hold Its egular meeting at the home of M. JT. More, corner of 28th and Taggart Tues day 'evening, i -Every member and others Interested in the affairs of this district are urged to attend. The meet ing -w 111 -convene at 8 o'clock. ? Onf March 1st the nrlce of alt lots In Capitol Hill will be advanced $50 each; it lots Jiave been sold since first of the year. - This is the cheapest and best speculative property on the market to day. Take Salem electric cars; buy tick et to Capitol Hill station, fare S cents. Agents on ground Sunday. Clohessy tc Smith, 401 McKay building. - Opmmlssloa Xa Conservative The sec ond city charter revision committee ap pointed by. the council began its labors yesterday, P. L. Willis of the civil serv ice commission was elected chairman of the committee and-Deputy. City Auditor Wiegand. was elected secretary. The new commute voted to retain the pres ent form of government, ... Association Kaatlnr The (SrtiMati Holiness association will hold an afternoon meeting Sunday at ' Me- , mdrlal - Evangelical church, East, Eighteenth and Tlbbetts street, at o'clock. Rev, Guy iPheJps, state evan gelist, will have chaVye.' Take Brooklyn can get off at Eighteenth atreet ; , - Patrlotlo, Diane The . .Sons ' and Daughters of the American , Revolution will celebrate Washington's birthday by a dinner Monday evening at 6:10 at the fortiana Hotel.- Ticaeis can oe securea from W. H, Chapln, Chamber of Com merce building. Nonresident members of : both societies are. Invited. Colonial Tea Monday, Febru ary 22, from 8 to 6 o'clock, the Ladles of the Aid -and Missionary societies of the First Presbyterlanvchurch will give th6lr annual colonial tea at the residence of Mrs. A. Q. Klasterman, 205 Twenty fourth street corner Kearney. paniSA War Veterans, "Attention Funeral of Comrade A. S. Williams will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. from par lors of 2ellar-Byrnes company. Russell street, and Williams avenue. Burial at Riverview cemetery. . Comrades ' will please report. . Mining Btoek Wanted Those who wish mining stock read the mining ads In the classified. . If you wish to dis pose of your mining stock put a little liner In The Journal under the heading "Mftilng Stock for Sale and Exchange"; 1 6 ' words ' one time 15c. or 90c for a week.-. . ,i : .-, - , " Veteran-Tlremea's Banonet Veteran volunteer firemen of Portland are ar ranging for their annual banquet to be given next Thursday night at the Ho tel Richard. A' program of toasts for the occasion is being prepared. Tula will remind you that now is' the time to have your balr mattresses ren ovated and returned the same day. Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled Hair Factory. H. Metsger, proprietor, , M. Olsen" Is Just-completing two At tractive bungalows at Thirty-ninth and Stephen streets which he is offering for sale at attractive prices. Clean lamp eoal. thoroughly screened. for furnace, range or stove, prompt de- very; weignc guaranteed. Oregon Fuel oilaln 5, A-H65.. . ... X Am It on walnut culture In Oregon. Come in and get pointers s free. T. Withycombe, 't 09 Commercial block, Portland, Or. ...( Steamer Jessie Xarklns, for Camas,' Washougai and way landing, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 1 p. m. . f- v-i , v . A 'Waeited, Kerry Widow hats to rebhvk in latest spring styles. . Parla' Hat Mfg. Co.. Phone, Main 8072. 262 Third near 'Madison. . ... - . : -;, ..;;- , ... " ladies'. Misses' wire hat frames made to. order; latent turbans and fancy shapes. Paris Hat Works, 22 Third st. Caswell Broa 170 Washington street, for. family wines and liquors. Phones A or .Main 1614, Free. delivery..; - . , Tlavl cltnoe of Health, . 400 page book on hygiene, free. Applyi.by mail, 60S RothchUd ; bldg. - ; ;; The McCatcheos School of JCaslo, 282 Fifth street. Lessons reasonable. Conv pelani Instructors, .. ';?: , , r Woman's Exchange; 121 Tenth street, lunch 11:20 to 2; business men's lunch. . Wo really young end attractive woman ever gets off . a street car backwards. We want to do laundry for partloular people. , Main 2072. 26 Third at, - ; ' ITench aad Oermaa in classes, 21 per month to beginners. 452 Morrison. t W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists, Third and Washington. X. Chambsrs Son, ' opticians, 121 Morrison, cor. Sixth, are the best ; ' Dr. K. A. Jones, dentist, has returned. Suites 402r Buchanan Bldg... ; , ' American Bank A Tmit Co. Moved to corner of Sixth and Oak. Bx Painless OeaUsts, Grand 'Thea tre building. . : I , .. ,x 2)r. bldg. McCrecksn, Dentist. ; RothchUd Brandes OrUL 102 ' th. quick service. Dr. Havnes. ODtlcian. Salmon star BU DOYS OFtOli -TO RAISE FIIEID ' The boys' department of the Y. M. C, A. is to hold a banouet Monday night, Washington's birthday, at :0, when all the members of the boys' department are expected to be present. Jit this time full plana wil be made for the whirl wind campaign for money with which to furnish the boys' department of the new building la which lively rivalry wilt doubtless be exhibited. The members are divided Into team of IS boys each, and team work -as well ; as Individual work is to be recognised. . The aum of 14000 is needed for fur nishing; the rooms with lockers, tables, chairs, carnets. tables and other furnish ings. Each boy who succeeds in raising 120 for the fund will receive a free re served seat at the t. M. C. A. circus Saturday evening of this week. The boy who obtains the largest amount of money - subscription will have as a re- wara a yaars membership in tbe asso. elation, v . .. .. - The three who stand next highest wilt receive gold watch fobs: the three next highest, silver ' watch fobs; v the. three next, r association spins. The names of me .wiuiiiiis team ama luvur pictures win be perpetuated -upon a tablet which will hang In the new building. , ' The boys' campaign for money will be gin with a ouiet hunt nmontr their own friends for. the first four Jays of the weea; tne last nay or tne campaign, next aturaay, will be called "dollar oay," when each one who 4s approached for a donation la to be asked for II. t At the banquet Monday night there will be an atendanca of -between 250 and JOO boys. JIAKKED ACTIVITY ;. . L A. Ot U. W. CIRCLES Portland lodge No. 87 held an njoy. able session last Friday night.' Two candidates were Initiated and three ap plications for membership ' -were re ceived, A delegation from Cresoent lodge, accompanied by the Crescent trio, added - to the entertainment. Fidelity lodge had another Initiation at its last meeting and prospects are very, bright for the future. A visiting league is being formed among the Workmen lodges of the city. The object being to make frequent vis Its to all lodges and improve the social features of the order. Robert Warwick of Cresoent lodge was elected chairman and T. F. Feary of Portland lodge was selected as secretary. The first visit will be made to Fidelity lodge next Wednesday night, t . Port Indus lodge, Degree' of Honor, has completed arrangements for - an elaborate entertainment to be given on the evening of March 17 in Ita hall. Grand Master Workman Oevurta, who has Just returned- from an - extended visit in the-east, will soon be seen at the .various meetings of the city lodges. WHERE TO DINE ; Special Sunday chicken dinner, with ice cream. 40c. Special merchants' lunch dally, J5c Royal chop suey and noodles. Open day and night. Royal Canton Grill, 252 -Alder street, corner Park. '- Chicken dinner with ice cream, 50 cents. Empire restaurant, 193 Third. . A special 80c chicken dinne today. Hall's restaurant,. 280 Washington at. Brandies' Grill, 10S Cth, serves seven course chicken dinner for 60 cents. Hotel Del Monte Tie Paradise of the Pacific Near Old Monterey l2J mifti aeatherly front Saa Francises : California THE finest winter' retort in the world. Superb, climate, match less scenery of mountain and sea, per mits outdoor sportf all winter, golf, . tennis, hone-back riding, motoring, ' motor boating, surf tank bathing, -world famous -scenic Seventeen Mile Drive thru primeval pine forest. 126 acres intently cultivated park. Ac commodation, 1,000 gueiU. Excel lent cuiiine, perfect service. for nto. nKfradoM asd&ucatallhcntiue. aedreta H. R. WARN tit Mvov HOTEL DEL MONTE Cat. VON DORN HOTEL 84a Turk St flan Prasclsoo. Steel building, absolutely fireproof, European plan. Fine Cafe. Central lo cation. Rate 21.00 per day and up. Take Sddy at car, get off at Jones. . ; s J. W. JTIET, Mgr. BHOSTHAND . Meetsj -ever y , requirement. They are today the .leading systems. This is the reason why the "Holmes" teaches them. - , - Write or call for full in formation about courses. 1 1 ri I BUSINESS COLLEGE UflW lVVVASHlN(flCi4.TEKTH STSsPOKTLAND , Pare Beantifal Jade Jewelry Gold Bracelets and Sig net Rings of all descrip tions made to order. American name's' en graved with the three cardinal Chinese charac rfl perlty and Longevity. . wtmt uivi j i urn orders ox-- any assign promptly executed and sent prepaid to any part of the U. ft The Skilled Chinese Jeweler, VO02C BAirO t CO, Jay Tu Cheng. Mngr, 221 ' Alder street. TRY NATURE CURE And get permanent relief for rheume tlsmf sciatica,- plies,, fistula,- constipa tion, ecsema, goiter, tumors, enlarged prostate, kidney, and bladder diseases. Dr.- PiT. Bnll. RuiondJis Columbia Trust Company, : I Couch Building. ; w," i'HK I if, A. ' M I I II II II w II If !! ii M M il M g M M M w M M M M a H it We Don't Lilte to Brag But there's as much difference between our . way of correcting eye troubles and the. methods used by some 'opticians and oculists as rthere is-between day and night. We don't, experiment with our pa-I : tients' eyes. Qur methods have , stood the test for 20 years. Our ideas have advanced and ur practice increased from year to year. We have' helped where others failed, and . where the patients had given up hope.C' We solicit difficult cases. ' ' -jtr''rn"c'nWit '':-'e uT'i many of our custo- l tnuihto be. Don't put it off. See us'at once if your eyes need attention. We fit glasses only. No medicines used f . , , JAEGER BROS. 266 Morrison St. siSSZZSZXZZZXEBlESZiaiBZBSSslBZZiaBSSSXaSSaSSBaSSSIBSiS rrn 1(2 Is the Cheapest Dental Work And at this office that is the only kind we turn out. During the past 14 years I have treated thousands of Portland people. All. of my patrons send their friends. Why ? Spring is approaching and the poets are leaving their attics: Listen to what my friend Flarety; has to say : FLARETY'S DISCOVERY Said Murphy to Flarety: "Sure, I'm wonderin,' ' All this long afternoon you're so spry at your work,' When only this mornin' you'd thought it was thunderin', For you grumbled and growled like a cranky old Turk." ' "Shure," says Pat, "and I'll tell y; come in while I trate a bit. I'd a tooth, and it ached like the devil all night, So I wint to a dintist that lives up the titrate a bit, And his name, like his work and his price, shure, was Wright. "Well, he grated me, Mike, with a smile that was honey-like; While he worked on my tooth, 'stead of growling, I laughed. For shure, that young man was so smilin' and funny-like, He'd a jovial grin jest like Prisident Taft, ' "Shure, IU send my relations ,to him by the dozens. There's Charlie, and Annie, and. Lizzie, me gurrl, And father, and mother, and nine of me cousins, You take it from me tjiat dintist's a purrl!" Good Set of Teeth (J Cf flA on Rubber Plate ?UsU V. M. l. E. RAINLlisS DENTIST 342& Washington Street, Corner Seventh OFFICE HOURS- a. m. to $ p- ra.; SUNDAYS, 9 a. m. to 12 m, Phone Main 2119 Fourteen Years in Portland TOMORROW IS WASHDAY AYOTS ITS ntOVBLSI . by sending' to tas Union Laundry Co, WnsrV Llasa Lasts and Quality Coasts FAMILY WASHING : Rough Dry! I?Ste'i " JCAU& MAT 398 OS A-1183 VZACB CVBTAXirS 80o X PAXB ' . vnn ar nl v cppmrr holt rt urhr you are entitled to. If so the price of our glasses would be nothing compared to- the actual good you get out of them, - JEWELERS OPTlCIStMS , West of THird n Elk Because-Hhey-arc-satis f ied with the treatment and results, the only safe, foundation on,, which to build a satisfactory and constantly increasing, dental practice. Best Set of Teeth on Rubber Plate $8.00 W8KGHT , ' .'! The Stcre With the ' Llberir, Money Back Policy rrf- S. E. WERTHEIMER, Pres.' and Cen't At Special Sale Prices A superb, showing; of all the new fabrics and models to be worn this season now on display. Visit Portland's largest specialty Cloak and Suit house, where lowest prices always prevail. , $40 TOldr Suits at $4.95 A collection of about 150 Suits of all-wool novelty suitings,-in all the new colorings, handsomely trimmed with silk and buttons, (HI QC newest flstre gored skirt; sold regularly at $40 SPECIAL 3iWJ, $3.75 Linen Shirt $3.50 Imp. Madras These Waists are actual $3.50 and $3.75 values, are either made of pure Irish linen or of imported madras in beautiful patterns and colorings, are made strictly tailored with deep pleats and laundered ' cuffs and would be cheap at $3.50 and $3.75 et OC SPECIAL ...1.3D $15 BlacK Voile Skirts $6.95 Are made of fine jet black all-wool voile in the latest cut gored model with deep fold of black satin; they are sold regularly C? AP at $15-SPECIAL 30. 3D New Department Now Open BELTS The greatest assortment of Belts at 60f ever shown in the city. Look 'em over. v ' NECKWEAR Jabots, Stock Collars and the new soft Dutch Collars at 50c). Simply marvelous. BEAUTY PARLOR AND HAffi ; EMPORIUM February Clean-up Sale FINE STRAIGHT HAIR SWITCHES.; 95 FINE WAVY HAIR SWITCHES ....f.2.95 PYSCHE-PUFFS- AH goods of best quality, imported directs My treatments and cosmetics knon' in Portland for the past - eight years AS THE BEST (no miracles). Scientific work and remedies ' Advice free. " AZA HOLMES RIBBECKE The Modern Way! "INVESTIGATE" OUR" COMPiETELrONE OF ELECTRIC COOKING VAND. HEATING APPLIANCES ,'.-! . . ' , w . - . f... ' - i" 'r :' .l .. : ' ii1 . ..;-v . ...... ... v.4..;;CV4: ".''...:.;.'-'. -if ..-,t V'-' -.,--T"'-'..i1 1- : 1 . Display Rooms ... ; 147 Seventh Street Portland Railway, Lij&t and Power Mr. Cor. Filth and Alder Sts. Waists mm Waists , fl.50- Gomr)