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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING MARCH 29. 1009. puts pkndleton ox nrm r nrnnT PILOT C031MISSI0N , i T I II I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1868 Tdwn Topics Via S.S. 1SB.I w 19Q9 p E 10 TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Bungalow, . ......... . f.'Xeah KleehnaM Orpheum Vaudeville Srand ...,.,.. Vaudeville I'antagea , Vaudeville Lyrlq "Shadows on the Hearth" Bala Delays Ceremony The audden norm ol yentertmy atiernoon uonjuu tlia laying of the corneratona of the Dnw Pentaooatal church on the cornar of Kaat tSeveuth and Kaat Couch atreets, and tha congregation which gathered In . the roofless building atood under um brella and heard a spirited address by Hev, l,ewls tsnmn 01 iriniiy meino v dint Enlecopal church and a brief talk from Bav. A. O. Herrlck JIandrlcka, the - pastor, who told or. the zaltnrui worn which hue been done by many mem- - hers ef tha new church In forwarding ' the plans for tha new building-. Caali 1'onations and pledges war men maae uy those present ana a gooa eum rem ir.ed. Much of the work la donated by the member a of the church. The lay Ing of the comeratone la postponed for the preaent. . . . . . .. Mo Charge Against Deteotlres. P. J. Williams' aaaertlona. that he waa beaten . by two detectives to extort a confes- alon from, him were given vao little ' weight In the municipal court thla - morning that he waa not even put on the stand to testify. He aa!d in. court . rnaay mat Detectives uraaaocK ana - Mnllett had atruck him. Tha evidence against Williams, who waa charged with " taking a purae from the room of a wo man in a lodging nouns at 'intra ana ' Pine atreets, was so conclusive today that his statement seems to have bean inspired by a hop for sympathy and . pear before the grand Jury, bavins; been I laentinea as toe man seen leaving tne room.. . -., . - - W J: 1 City Officials of Mihvaukie ' sr- A A ana liarnman Agenis . . Will Confer. ; Southern Pacific officials and city offloera of Mllwaukle will make one last effort to get together tonight In their dlsoute over the building of a new depot In Mllwaukle. A. squabble extending over months may then ds settled. The bona of contention between the railroad roan and the city has been for some timw the aina or material to ds uaed In the conatructlon of the depot and also the amount of rental to be paid bv tha railroad for- the use of the city streets. The olty asks that the railroad build a depot of either stone, brick or concrete and pay either a rental or ssuoo a year or a iui 000. 1 Injured When Ante kids. A large White automobile owned and driven by ' Guatav Frlewald, 801 Schuyler street, turned over and spilled tha . occupants inio ine roaoway yesieraay aiiemoon wnen Mr. Frlewald tried tt avoid a cot Union at the foot of Mount Tabor. Mrs, Frlewald, Mrs. 8V II. Rothermel, 716 Wasco street, and Mr. M. J. Hunt, 438 East Fifteenth north, were all alla-htly Injured, but today It was reported that none were seriously hurt. The otner occupants of the motor car were Miss uieanor Rothermel, Mr. Hunt ana H. F. Latourette, an attorney. The auto skidded on the side of a soft embank ment. One side of the car was badly aamagea. Dlsenss Boss Festival. Plana for the east side's participation In the coming Koae Festival will be discussed tomor row evening at a banauet participated In by the members of the. East Side Busi ness Mens club and a committee irom the. Rose Festival association at the Hotel Princess, East Third and Burnslde streets. W. B. Hall has the banauet in charge. Some 200 men are expected to attend tomorrow evening. A genera' resume of the East Side club's work will be given and, with the assistance of tha committee from the Rose Festival asso ciation, the plans lor the coming festi val win be started. ') Fred ST. Pendleton. By the appointment of Fred d N. Pendleton as a member of e tha plI6t commission, as was an- a nounced today, Governor Benson :"d has completely- reorganised the commission, Mr. Pendleton, who takes the place of R, D. Inman, d resigned, has been a resident of d Portland for 2( years and nearly , e all of that period has been the Junior member of tha firm of e Buffum & Pendleton. e The -pilot commission Is - now composed of Judge Frank Taylor of Astoria, F. C. Hagemann and F. N. Pendleton of Portland. club meet tomorrow In tha art room at Public Library at 3 o'clock. Art aub- ject, Umbrian school, "Peruglno, Teach er or Kapnaet. -sycnoiogy Degms at J:30 O'clock. Subject "Hypnotism." UTininarr teaaons -Evaning classes In millinery and dressmaking,- Catho lic Women's league, 210 Columbia l building. Phone Main 2451. Hours, to B. ' lump sum of 20,- Both tha railroad and city officials are firm In their stand and both have repeatedly refused to yield. , The city fathers say, that -ney ao not care now whetiier or not ' the railroad company comes through the city, while the rail road company clalma that - the rental and demands ' of the city are beyond reason, and that they will ' go' around the town altogether rather than give In. Following uo thla Dollcy. they have had surveyors at work for some time surveying a route a round tne city wmon will, should It really be constructed, be runy a mile longer ana win require sev eral new curves and grades besides keep ing the present grades near tha Soott place, which they so much wish to get away from. The city fathers are not worried In tha least, as they think the efforts of the company arc merely bluff and fully expect to aee them give In at tonights meeting.-, . , BISPHAM OUTLINES v SPLENDID PR0GEAM Milkman ' Most Explain. Alfred Younger, a milk dealer, will be tried in I : the justice court this afternoon for sell ing milk containing too great a per centage of water.' This is the second . time he has been arrested on the same charge. : Charles Stokes, charged with - evading a board bill, will also be heard. The complainant against him is Mary Drennen. Eye Glasses That Jit Giving solid comfort, real benefit We guarantee you. -No luney prices. tr. Rubensteln, optician, 189 Third street, opposite KaJter theatre. Clean lump coal, thoroughly screened. for furnace, range or stove, prompt de livery: weight guaranteed. Oregon Fuel uo., Main ta, A-ieoa. SWa mar Jeasie liar kins, for Camas. Washougal and way landings, daily, ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street Jb ate FeMeEMeimers Pill Vae ON MAY FIRST -, ,'"":. . - (Owing to Termination of Lease on Their Present Location) And move one block west of the4 present location, on Washington, between Fourth and Fifth, to the store occupied by the Richardson Clothing Store, 283 and 285 Washington street. We will occupy a space of two thousand square feet, and our factory will be located in the same building. In order to reduce our immense stock of JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, CLOCKS, STATUARY, IVORIES, MINIATURES, ELECTROLIERS, LEATHER GOODS, UM BRELLAS, etc., etc., a Cut-Price Removal Sale has been inaugurated. The building we now occupy at the corner of Third and Washington streets, having to give way to the march of progress, will be torn down and in its place will rise the stately skyscraper. We have decided to make an unusual reduction in price on eveipr article in the house. It is needless to remind you that in crowding a season's business into a few weeks, consideration of profits must be abandoned. rVty-First Year la the SUU of Oregon K 4 Diamond Importer Opticians Manufacturing Jewelers Corner Third and Washington Streets, Portland, Oregon Home Phone A502g Phone Main x1025 ' Oanltal Stock Xnoraased Supplemen tary articles of incorporation of the Meier & Frank company, increasing the capital stock of tha corporation from $700,000 to $3,600,000. have been filed with the count? clerk. This' Is in me- . rordance with a decision of the board of directors some time ago. policeman Bars tha Candy, An over- heated stove in a confectionery store at 383 North Seventeenth street caused a Are yesterday afternoon, which would have seriously damaged the stock had not two policemen broken into the store and carried out everything they could lift. . Eastern Stars. Attention. Tha off! eers of Rose City chapter, No. 8t will give an entertainment In Masonic tem ple. West Park and Yamhill streets, Tuesday evenrng, March SO, benefit so cial fund. Music, cards and refresh' - ments. Bring your friends. ' The YaaooTXTer and woodiawa cars carried hundreds of people to Love- leigh and El Tovar Sunday and the agents had a strenuous day of it show ing the property and reserving choice building lots. three purses, six packages, 19 umbrel las, charm, baby shoe, dashboard, three pairs ladies' gloves, two lunch boxes, book, prayer book. k Woman's Club Classes The art and psychology department of the Woman's F. TF. Baltes and any injite your inquiries for PRINTING First and Oak dock at 8 p. m. Woman's Sxohanare. 1SS Tenth street. lunch 11:30 to i; business men's lunch. John IC. Mann. Printer. 8 Fourth st. bet. Oak and Pine. Both nhonaa. 4081. W. Jl, Wise and associates, nalnleas oeniiBts. i nira ana wismnsrion. X). Chambers h Son, opticians, 821 uorrison, cor. Bixtn, axe the beat. - American Bank si Trnst Co. Moved to corner or sutn ana Oak. Xr. Haynas, optician, Salmon.near 6lh. "LEAH KLESHNA" AT BUNGALOW "Leah Kleshna." one of tha most fa mous pieces of modern dramatic liter ature, had Its initial production bv the Baker Stock company, at the Bungalow meaire sunflav afternoon, i zetts. Jewel. following Mrs. Minnie Maddern Fluke. remier or emotional actresses In Amer- in tne portrayal of . the David Bispham. The seat sale for tha lat concert, of the Portland , Symphony orchestra to morrow nffcht at the Helllg opened Sat urday mornlnr; Thla will unauestlona- bly be the largest audience to which the orchestra has played In the two seasons of its existence. David Bispham, the soloist, has a host of admirers here and will be given a royal welcome after his absence of three years. Mr, Bispham'a rloh, mellow baritone, coupled with his magnetlo personality puta him In the front rank of concert artists before the public today. Mr. Bispham has selected several numbers for Portland which will show his wonderful dramatic ability for he is preeminently the actor-slngei- such as ''The Templar's Song" and "Friar Tuck's Song" from Ivanhoe, also "The Frost Scene" from "King Arthur." Then we will hear him In such well known clas sics as "Hark, Hark the Lark" (Schu bert); "The Wedding Song" (Loewe). and "Behold, Along the Pewey Grass" (Haydn). Sir. Blspnam nas also included by re quest a group of aongs with which his name Is always associated "The Mad Dog" (Lehmann); "The Pauper's Drive1 P lOB In tha rwi vail aaAntln )1F f.d?r but close behind are William and lamu Oleason, the one as Kleshna, the thiev ing father of Leah, and the other as onram, sneakthlef, a cringing, despica ble character, over Whom tha domina tion of other minds Is aunremel fPather and son lost nothing of the proper ef- iec 01 me roies in ineir interpretation. Donald Bowles is seen a Rnoul Rr. ion, aosintne xienu and rogue, and has bis usual auccess In fulfilling Hlffi. cut roie. ... Sydney Ayrea' falls lamentably to ane anyimng out mz Patl Sylvalne, a shows him to be an ntlriv m. probable, . self-conscloua youngster with Howard Russell and Marlbel Seymour ro ebbu uie young newspaperman una ilia iwmnnru - i ney are good., "Leah Kleshna" has been elaborately staged by the Baker management. . Plumbing Supplies at a Saving: - If you are building a home it Is to your interest to do so aa economically as possible and still be getting the best. One of the most Important features of house building Is the purchasing of tha uiumoing supplies, sua as this Is Drancn wnicn runs 15 MINUTES OUT IS MINUTES OUT west w ims . $5 Down "$H5.00 $5 Month a i i a f High and Sightly, Affords a Fine View of Mountains; Only 5-Cent Carfare; Good Service; This Is It for an Investment or a Home You Buy the Lot and We'll Build You the Home THE EFUN C0 MalnCaS, A-2GSO open till 9 P.M. 337Ch.ofCom.Bldg, Do You Need a New Set of Teeth? If you do. we will make you a set that will look exactly Like natural teetb that will give your mouth, and faoe) the natural expression. ; r DR. W. A. WISE rresidfnt and Manager aa Tears Sstabiiahed In Portland, oushlv intellectual musicians has been a source of delight, so say the critics throughout tne present tour, Mr. Bispham will sins: two nuembers with the orchestra. All in all this Drom ises to be quite the most artistic and finished orosram sriven by the Portland aympnony. The orosram In full follows Overture, "Egmont" ...... .Beethoven (a) "HO, Jouy Jenkins," Friar Tuck's Bong, front "ivannoe"; (b) "Woo Thou Thy Snowf lake." the Templar's aong. from "Ivanhoe".' Arthur Sullivan Mr. Blsnnam and orchestra. First Symphony Beethoven (a) "Behold, Along the Dewy Grass." rrom ine neasons- (Haydn )wo) "The Frost Scene," from "KlngAr thur (Purcell); (c) "Hark. Hark, the Lark' Shakespeare (Schubert); (d) "The Wedding Song.' Goethe ' Loewe Mr. Blsnhsm. Serenade . . Moskowskl Kammenor Oatrow" Rubinstein (a ) "The Pauper's ' Drive," . T. Noel is. women; (oj rne Mia uoar from "Vicar of Wakefield" (Lisa Lehman); (c) The Boat Song. M. J. Moses (Harriet Ware): (d) "Dan- SPLENDID TO RELIEVE STOMACH ny Deever," runs Into tnonev nlrlrl MtDuiu uui you Duy st tne right place, J. Simon Bra. of 24-lts Front are in m. posiuon to save you con luerama money on your plumbing aup- yir hum mT mrm not in tne trust and sell to all. Estimates will be given There Are Four ' ' 1 3.',' r ' . ' Very Fast TVains From Chicago to New York - ' Over the Pennsylvania Short Line, equifed right if nnrl fnrnl with class railroading, which have made an enviable reputa tion and record in the passenger carrying - trade between Chicago and New York. Particular informa tion regarding these and other trains of the great Pennsylvania System, will Ix; cheerfully given by calling addi . .w-ov.., DfttrKt Agent. 122 Thud St, l'ORTLAND. upon or addressing nuoyard Kipling ..waiter Lmmroach at Mr. Bispham. Harold Osborn Smith the piano. Scenes Pictoresque ....Massenet AT THE THEATRES 8- ' a New Bill at Orpheam Good. The Sew bill opened at the Orpheum today. It promises to be aa popular aa the one just closed which played to ca pacity houses everr night. The playlet presented Dy uuniap Mctjormack corn ea nr. 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Nausea, Headaches, Dizzi ness, constipation and other stomacn disorders: Some folks have tried so long, to find relief from Indigestion with the common every day cures advertised that they have abbut made up their minds that thev have something else wrong, or be lieve theirs Is a case of Nervousness, Gastritis, Catarrh of the Stomach or Cancer. This Is a serious mistake. Tour real trouble is. what you eat does not digest; instead, it ferments and" sours, turns to acid. Gas and Stomach poison,- wnicn will putrefy in the entire digestive tract and Intestines, anM, besides, poison the breath with nauseous oaors. A hearty appetite, with thorough di gestion, and without the slightest dis comfort or misery of the Stomach, Is waiting for you as soon as you decide to try Pane's Dlapepaln. ' One candy-like Trlangule, taken after eating, will promptly digest all your food, the aame as a strong, healthy stomach would do It Scat SaJe.Opena Tomorrow. The advance seat sale opens tomor row for "The Right of Way." kit A Erlanger present Guy Standing and Theodore Robert In the great drama for three nights at the Helllg 4 heat beginning neat xnureoay with a Inee Saturday. "Leah Klehna" at Bungalow. "Leah , Kleshna." which the Raker Stock rompany ta claying all this week at the Bungalow. Is a powerful story ef rounf girl wno nas been trained rrom rawer to b as exrt buralar. by her father, a noted criminal. It la one ef tbe.esoet powerful playa rver writ tea. Shadows oat th Hearth at Lyric TM Lyric Stock roenpasy opnd yeaterday anatlnee' In a very pretty little home life drama, "Shadow an the Heart.- A Inok ef garal aat Ufactios waa en the fare ef all aa they left after the performances and rrovgt are npet4 by the manage smb( for the balance af the week. , FVphant at the GraaeL An elephant h4s the new vaade II rrocram at ' ha Grand tMs rt This ta UiiM 4t!ps- awieUesa. e fhaet IS t WerM e4 tv Tt t'eine-. 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A07 INTEREST HryO Paid Seml-Annually We wish your checking ac . counts. ' Can furnish every accommodation' required of a bank. Exchange, bought ' and sold. Letters of credit issued. Open from 8 a. m. to 5 JO p. m.; Saturdays till 8 O'clock. iklilMiflUilitfl LITTLE r-v War HIP feYBXO TMBATma Onanth and AMer. Phones A-l2. M. 4. Prtcea lr. xec. wc. Mais, euaaay. Tuaanay. xauraday. Mtnraay. All week, suiting Sunday matin. March 21. ISO. Including Fri day night. The SVyrla k Oaaasaar In -aaaaews on tha Baarth," a a art pW of boeoe life ami heart interest. By apa- ciai arinn-in-m win tne owner. Ar thur t". Alneton. Nast week, apev-tal rodnetlon af Broad hurst's "The Hair 0 i Women a Specialty produc City." The welt knewa S. K. Chss Chinese Medlelaa company, with wonderful karsa ami roots, haa cured many tuf- feraro when all athar raaia- dlee nave faliad. 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