The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 19, 1909, Page 9, Image 9

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    TIIC OKIIGON -DAILY JOURNAL, FORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING., APRIL 19. 1909.
Town-Topics,
TONIGHTS AMISKMENTS
iieiiig
linker
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rantuges ,,,
"Wild Kim'
,"The Dnrkvllla ritrWIoi
The 'lrst Hon
i . . . . Vauilevll
.............. vauiettviu
Vaudevlll
Baptist assembly at Columbia Beach
The Baptist ministers liad no paper
or aaurosa till morning and they spen
umo discussing a newly launch'
IV . "v" accepted an Invlta
to .nave a weeks assembly tlil
stunmur at Columbia beach, lor th
jyuiig people of the Portland Huntl
cnurc-hea. A committee con-ilstlng of
r''-.,'v""f v. ioiin iienttioll, A. ii.
ir ,' A- ecnweuier ana M. A
ii appointed to go
m arrangements and the
isters consumed to stand behlfid Hi
plan for $10 apiece, making a tun of
in i J'16 -conference program. It
- u i-niira ins uregon iiuutiat sum
hut anaemuiy and will be held the
immcumtriy rouowlng July 4
Just after the adjournment of the north
i-ru Uuptlat convention. Tent wU be
-i uui .oy me management of
neurit for the accommodation of
jrumig people and
ahead
the
the
rileaMiint WAitlr . tit
iw-.wjiiuii, jouiiy and religious Inspire
Man -la expected.'. ? - . - "
-i.m, W,lM4T Money William
. lu.aMin, who in Known aa will lain tin
man, advance contract man for the Nor.
' !". .fllwe "hows, failed to get any of
the SI back from May MeClure, a wo
man who he aaya atole this amount of
.Miney irom Die pocket on Friday night.
J he woman flatly denies having taken
the money, either Vhllo In. the lodging
home with. Williams or at any other
,tlme. The man aays he had the money
on the Inside vest pocket In a wallet and
inn iu nours arter leaving her he
vpenea in wauet ana round the. money
Rone. The case has been continued until
tomorrow. Walter Wolfe la the attor
ney ior. me woman in the case. -, -L,
Cuslcer addressed - the People's Forum
last night, taking as his subject the late
convention held In the Baker theatre. lie
saia mat tbe election or Joseph Simon
aa mayor would be a preliminary move
toward the restoration of boss and ring
rule In the cltv and state. It would
mean tne rirst steps toward the sub?
version of the direct primary Jaw. Sev
eral other Joined In the discussion,
among them Seneca Fouts, who said
that the whole convention program had
been a elate and that he had been of
fered a place on It by the temoprary
chairman of the temporary central com-
ml ttee, which offer he had refused. ,,
Pnskela Cant Be round No trace
has been found of John Puskala, a war
rant for whose arrest : is now In the
hands of the police. Fulaska Is charged
with assault with a deadly weapon for a
cowardly attack on Nick Westman, a
Finn who was stabbed In the back At
29 North Second street on , Saturday
evening. The city detectives are making
a thorough search and expect ' to land
the fugitive today. .Westman is now
able to walk and will experience no pad
results from the stabbing affray. He
' still asserts that he does not know the
Finn -who stabbed , blm.
Lectures) to Policemen J. . St. Clair
of Victoria. B. C... addressed the of fl
cers and men of the Portland police
force at the W. O. W. hall yesterday
afternoon ror about two nours, giving
much valuable advice to patrolmen. All
this time Portland had not over half a
dosen police on-duty, but no complaints
were sent in to mo oriiee oi any iignia
r disturbances. Mr. St Clair Is an
Enrllshman and has been ' connected
with some of the large European police
departments.
located for fruit ami truck farmlriir
It ini-.'I with mulv nl for this and
alft-udy new lioiiu-a are going up there
and fruit irwi and berry plttuts by
lliu I Imuns iuIm are being planted. This
la only a few miles from the city and
parti- buying now will have reason
to rejoice when lliey soe the rise In
land values coming at once to their
v.-iy doors. If you think of some day
owning a few acres near Portland you
cannot pnsHlbly nmke a mistake by buy
ing at on'. It Is worth -a few hours'
time la simply go and o the growth
along this line since It. startud last
fail. .........
Hold-up Man Gets Limit Five years
In the pnnltt?iitutry, the shortest sen
tence permitted by the law In such
cases, was Imposed on II. llolman by
Judge ('Inland In tbe circuit court this
morning he having been convicted by
a Jury on the charge of holding up a
man named Harris at Park and Co
lumbia streets en the night of January
6. The chief witness for the state
was llolman s accomplice. Lester
L.u:kev, who entered a plea of guilty
and turned state's evidence. Luckey
w 111 be dealt with, by the presldina
Judge. -. - ... , : ...
Brady Out for Council Fred J. Brady
filed notice this morning that he would
be a candidate for the office of coun
cilman at large in the coining city elec
tion, urady is tne man wno introduced
resolution at the recent nominating'
convention or tne iiepunucan assembly
to indorse a candidate for only one city
office, that of mayor. He believed that
tne otner candidates wooid oe nandi
capped by the indorsement of the a
semuiy. '..
jiEiymi HLEV
FltOD CALM
v -
Shipments of Last Winter
Cleaned Out Every. Source
of Supply;
VALUES INCREASE ;
, ; ATKAPID RATE
Slcam Schooner Nome City Brings
, 250 Tons of Grain Consigned , to
, Local; Shipper Who lias Been
Sending Away Barley All Season
Walks Off Xnto River. J. H. Faun
fmm. In a thnrouarhlv intoxicated con
dltlon. walked off , the Ainsworth dock
b 10 o'clock last nifht and it was only
through the prompt action -of the deck
hands on the steamship Breakwater that
tragedy was averted. Aa oon as the
intoxicated man was discovered in -the
water a life -line was thrown to nim
from his shin and he was hauled out
and placed under arrest on a. charge of
being drunk. -
; . -.--;-. ft-- 4. j- '.
SJvJots " at Drain Thieves Shortly
after 12 o'clock last night Officer Mur
ray discovered two men carrying sacks
of wheat from the dock at elevator C.
11a shouted to them, and instead of stop
pine they dropped the grain at the foot
of neeeh street and started on a run.
. polng down the county road and -finally
dlsanpearinar In the brush. The officer
fired a shot over tho heads of the men,
hut only succeeded In hurrying them on
their way. .
Standi by His Boss. Louis Meyero
vlch. a Slav leborerls at the St. Vin
cent's hospital Willi M aeep.KBHii in jim
head which resulted from a flsrht which
occurred at 4 o'clock yesterday after
noon at Williams avenue and Russell
stneet. He Is said to have been struck
on the head with a shovel, but because
It was his boss who struck him he re
fuses to give any information to the po
lice. Arrested -as lunatic Throwing his
. money around, singing, yelling, and
' making indecent gestures, landed Frank
Cone In th city tail lafit nlnht on a
charge of being demented. Cone wss
arrested at 80 H North Thlffl I street by
Offleers Anvtndson and Shaffer on the
....niiltil nf th landlady at that lodtr-
ln house. He did not seem to have
been drinking; when he was arrested,
: .-- vMi1.mfllimond Clnb .The WaV'
ermKlchmond Improvement club will
hold Its regular meeting tomorrow even
ing at the home of Tr. Hickman. East
Thirty-second and Clinton streets. - . The
.alnv will he caller! to order at
o'clock. Every member Interested In the
' work Is urged to attend the meeting as
a number . oi important maiters wiu
come up. - - - - ..
-' Asks Custody of , Children l,lssl e
Tajtieron has begun suit for divorce
in tho circuit' court from Orr D. Cam
eron, she alleging that he deserted her
In -August. lUf. xney were mamea
In November. 1901. She asks the cus
tody of their three children " and 30
per month alimony. , rl . ' :
The grents for Hlllsboro Acres an
Their excursion to the tracti
how nr selllna--on 'the Oregon Electric,
to start tomorrow at 1:80 from theif
nfrico fif7 Rotchlld buildlna-. This com
pany has recently acquired, some 140
seres of Tine land, wen suuen ana
Kan Boxes to Be Tainted Letter
boxes and tho posts they are supported
on In Portland are soon to appear In
new suits of emerald green. Several
thousand cans of sreen ooint were re-
cervea at tne rosioiiioe tnis morninir.
sent here bv the nostal deDartment
at Washington and the contractor em
ployed - zor the work has announced
nat ne-wni beam today to transform
tne boxes and posts in accordance with
the government order.
Tbe excursion to . Hlllsboro ' Acres
tomorrow morning, at 8 ;H0 marks one
more advancement towards the - de
velopment of fruit lands near the city
that will soon be off of the market
at any price. One can hardly grasp
tne situation in tne rapid increase in
values of bronertv near - such a fast
growing city like Portland has become.
Agents for such lands can congratu
late tnemseivea on securing it.
Billboards to Be Herniated A sDeclal
meeting or the council committee an
notated to recommend legislation rearu
utina; the construction and location of
billboards will be held at the city nail
this afternoon. The urnose of - the
committee Is to abate the glaring nuls
ance aa much as possible by reducing
I. ; -.m .... j'l v. n n aHiA,
l..O .IN V. L ulS M HUM U. UU I.0UKV
ing them to certain localities. . . .. ,-
Uanor Van Arrested 3. B. Levi.
manager of the Remington Liauor com
pany, on Washington street, between
Eleventh and Twelfth streets, has been
arrested on a charge of violating the
Ity liauor ordinance through selllna
liauor to a minor. Levi is charged with
having sold Arthur. Van, a youth aged
18 years, eight bottles of beer. -Van Is
the complainant in the case.
Suit Clnb Cases Coming Up Twelve
subpenas have been sent out by the dis
trict attorney to the patrons of the suit
clubs which are under arrest at pres
ent for violation of the lottery. laW- The
district attorney will call In these men
as witnesses at the preliminary? hearing
wnicn is set lor tomorrow in Judge
Bell's court. '..,!
For the first time In many months a
large shipment of grain arrived here
this morning. . For years Portland has
exported , all kinds of cereals and flour
but It la very seldom Indeed that suoh
commodities need be biought In.
The shipment came on the - steam
schooner Nome City, Captain Hansen,
which reached Couch street dock about
noon today from San Francisco. The
manifest shows there to be 250 tons of
barley In the hold, consigned to W. A.
Oorden 4 Co., and to be delivered at
the mills of tbe Portland Flouring Mills
company. .. , . .
. The transaction Is muoh the same aa
taking coals to Newcastle or going over
the river for -water, but the explana
tion is round in tne ract mat last sum
mer and throughout the winter Port
land has been sending so much barlev
to San. .Francisco and other California
ports mat mere is none lert
teruoon In reaped of the memory of
mre. ji K. l.ilwurds. Wife or Captain
li. 8. Kilwurda. United Mutes liihucrlor
at this port, whose funeral was being
held at that time. -The
funeral was attended by a large
numuer or mends and the lloral orrer
lnss were nrofus and hnaullful.
Among those attending were many of
i ui unjMi s prominent snipowners ana
milliners.
After servloes ' at ' tho residence - on
Bchtiyer street the remains were taken
to the Crematorium and Incinerated.
As a result of tne death of Mrs.
Kdwards the local board of govern
ment Inspectors will not be In session
for. several days. Supervising Inspec
tor Hermlnirhaiii 06 Kan VVanelsi-n nr
one or tne uget sound Inspectors will
oonie.to take Captain Edwards" place
- '"IAIUXE NOTES
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AT THE THEATRES i
Astoria, April 1. Left up at 1 a. m.
steamer Nome City. Arrived at 8:10
and left tip, steamer Ross City, from
Son Francisco.
' Ban Francisco, April II. Arrived at
a, m.. steamer Qeorge W. Cider, from
Portland, for San Pedro. ' Arrived at
All Kew Acts. J ,
' All the acts on the new vaudeville
rroaram a tilt h starts at the Urund t
day are novelties. May . Ward's eight
I'lesnxn aoiis is a singula ana uiu hi
specialty. - in wiiicn several youn
women appmr. "Twlxt lwn and
Imyllxht" Is a three-scene playlet
which V. J Oranvilla Is presented.
' ' - Orpheum's Best Bill. f
There have been bills and then som
but the one that opened with today
matinee Is ons of the best ever pre'
sunted In a vaudeville house There li
a sketch that alone la worth the money
besides comedians, novelty singing an
dancing, equilibrists and s soolety
monologulste, who Is great, ...
. Lillian Russell at IleUig Tonight.
The attraction at the Helllr theatre,
Fourteenth and Washington streets, to
night, tomorrow and Wednesday nights,
will be tne ranious American beauty,
I.llllan Russell, in her latest comedy,
"WIMfira." This Is undoubted! Miss
0 a. in- steamer Asuncion, from Port- ( nussell's area tret success. Beats are
itna. . - I selling at theatre for the entire en
Astoria. A Dru li. Arrived down I sairemant.
uuiiiik me nigm ana sauna at t a. m..
steamer Aiuunce. ror coos nay, and i int HinnmiTnnuimw'
steamers MaVatln T.maln.la Vl. I Beat HBi UpenS 'JOinOrTOW,
u..tn. t- ' p.i, . . .A . 1 T1,a a.lv.nn. a . lata wlH'.nan
a. m., Norwegian steamer Jethou. forltnorro'r morning for "The Mills of the
Arrived at t:30 and left us at 10:18 bv George H, Broadhtlrat, author of
a. ni. Bteamr Rraoi.t.r..f.An. rna "The Man of the Hour." and "Wildfire.
Kiv. Kulleri at in o m 'tjw.imh .hin will be the attraction at the Hellla- thea-
Aberfovie. fnr irtii,nin ' ..4 .at..,.. I tre next Thursday and Friday nights.
- . . i .. BO -
(trace uouar, tor Ban Francisco. Ar 'ru
rived at-10:30 D. m.. steamer. Noma
jiiy irora nan rTancisco.
Victoria. April 19. Arrived, ' Nor
wegian steamer Jethou, from Astoria
North Head. Aorll IS Hv Wlrelaaa
, Black PatU at the Baker.
Thousands of admirers always readv
to greet the great colored singer. Black
Patti, wherever she appears, and at the
City spoke United States dredge Clat
sop . yesterday at i p. m. off Cape
Blanco.' ,. . . .-.
Astoria.' AdHI It. Condition st tha
.111 111 II iff. I . . .
And o moutn or tne river at 8 a. m.. smooth:
the only thing to do is to bring some WI"" "onnwest, i miles; weather
of It hack arnln . iciouay.
Barley. . like wheat. ' lias ' advanced .ALe Astoria Tuesday High
heavily, and fancy Drices are now ouot- -." -. street: p,
ed, so that It will be worth the while Si. J'!: .' iw ' w??r?. 7: -..,
J.J.9 III., A.t . - ,
fof Soauie itrffiSS??.? this' wiek she"V. auound by
?Aorliu " aLtUP 19 wstmli 40 RnT. b, companv of well known colored
Citl t;E..L- lvX?.tf5 ?,.a singers, comedians and dancers In the
"coon" musical comedy. "The Darkville
Btrouers.
J"
ALOXG T1IE WATERFRONT
even if ' two freights have to be pro-
yiaBa ior. . , -. - - . '
The Nome Cltv reached the river last
night at 11 o'clock, after a stormy trip
11 Tl thA nnaat ' flldh lant tn r-nn r.V alraat
dock Immediately unon reaching the I The steamer Breakwater. Cantaln
harbor to Permit the Dassengera to dls. I Massann. arrival it 'ina,nn... i .
amW -1 .. j 1 . i . . m I Wl, II
ciiiuom anu lu uini-iiill j a quantity Oris n'flnnU lamt .1.1,1 -..,,1,
miacellsneoua frflirht hufnr. i,.nrt(n,M oclocK ,aBt night With
1 Realistic Chinese Flay. -
"The First Born." in which all the
characters are supposed to be Chinese,
Is a novelty as offered at the Bunga-
m., low, by the Baker Btock company, this
0,9 i week, ine thrilling scenes are laid In
old Ban Francisco. The exciting half
hour war sketch, "Sheridan's Ride." is
also - presented.
to the flour mills to discharge the bar
ley. -
DREDGE NEAR ASTORIA.
City's Finest Picture Show
Record-breaking crowds enloved the
nnest moving . picture snow rortiana
passengers has ever known at the Star theater
and freight from Coos bay.. (yesterday. "Moon Struck, a wonder-
.1. . 'a . . . . MUIIY lUIILCLOlltJ Ulk.1 Ul n riUl T II I . n
ti .K.1UIH Argo ana BUe It. 1S1- I rhlnmnin'i trln .inJ ih. nin I .
uivto j injustu luysaji mis evening tne feature or tne SDienoid Din.
for Tillamook, carrying passengers and
Clatsop Spoken - by Harriman Liner
Rose' City Off Cape Blanco.
The Harriman liner Rose Cltv. Can.
dredge Clatsop yesterday In the vicinity ? days out from Plsaqua, Chile, to
COOS BAY VOTES
OX PORT QUESTION
freight.
The Russian bark Dundee, which has
been loading lumber at Knarmton for
sevcrut wrens wui not rinian until .next
monin. ane goes to south Africa.
The French Hark- BtoT-o .... -
i . - - - " " v J . . c i-1 rM.n..K m.. T. i a
cays., out- rrom plsaqua, Chile, t ' "...'"K?,'. 11 . . ....i.i
nf r.n Rl.nn Th- t.- r(. tne Columbia river and should nhnw im airiniiu. yr., .Jiprii i, a pkii
Astoria at 9:30 this morning and will u,vJiavi 'She -Is under t
L. - At A .., I inmha Trim ami I A iina
nTn l- WDa" "y xn, --f glSn "stVSm'er Jethmf left Jhe Port of Coo. .Bay under -the state
1 ..... . , . . I latA.la vaolanlav ...n I ri. 1. ftW ICIIMIV DtirStlU.
xiciiiic uuiu to uiuKe lairiv gooa neaa-1 ' w-"" ...hb itiur 1 -- -
way. the dredge should reach Astoria M "m?, l lu epal for Mexlca She w,cr" ,
The
Found on Street Cars. Neck fur. i
suit cases. 6 purses, S pair gloves, pair
glasses,; a , pacicages, overcoat, luncn
pail, screw driver, rain coat, ' 2 lunoh
boxes, buckle, 8 umbrellas, Ironing
board, milk can. key,- shawl, t books.
envelope- with money, slipper, pocket
knife, ax. 4 , .
Gamblers to Waive Examination. The
21 eamblpm nicked nn nn Frldav nlarht
by Councilman Wills' new morai squad
win, ir. is stacea ny tne attorneys in tne
case, all waive examination before
Judge Olson next Thursday and go be
fore the grand jury for examination, "
Investment OmBnuiT 1 VnnulJlr,
Pawtherer, D. 'J. Forbes and Phllin
Gevurts have filed - articles of Incor
poration of the Ohion Investment com
pany with the county clerk. The cap!
tal .stock Is fixed at 125.000. .
iKia e.AMnnn- M -1.. ... M. I reached V I p r n r i thin ir,nm!n
lng at the latest. She left Newport Jethou Is under time ;-charter and .I'l I "VTTjL ABANDON FREE
M.m in rw.tr.Ka- ... h. com back to Columhln river aft or hav. 1 ' XXJJJ lun.i.lAr- X AXIJ1J
voyage around Cape Horn ., by easy 'nr delivered the, coal arro..-;- In the " BUS SYSTEM MAY 1
stages, stopping at various ports for j meantime- she will probabty be char-1 ' UU0 01OAtiiaia.il X
com. nt-r .bi pun vi cati was can .v.- . w, .uuwiiwui.-vv., una - . .,
Diego, where she took on supplies for port. . ; -..-,-, '.r "Two bits Or walk," will be the rule
the home stretch ,,loo"; on BUPPueB . ' - Beginning July 1. . the weather bureau of the leading .hotels of Portland, tak-
The Clatsoo will reDlace the old and at Washington will publish a monthly lng effect May 1. which abolishes the
a. .... V- . . ... . . , MntAn.Aln.lH.I . V. . . 1. n.. I . . H.rc.Ana m ..... P. I . nri . I T n ml tm
auapiaatea areao w. s. iaaa, , wnicn mwiski V. ui ",a norm, rif o u -i-!-;"' " 71.
f. v.a.k... baa. t ...i.. i. f e north Atlantin nceana ani the Oregon State Hotel association did
the ba- off Astoria. ' But the Clatson I during June, July and August of each not directly concern Itself with deciding
will also do work in the various bavsyea" a chart of similar character will whether tne rree - transrer system
. .. .. .. I ... . n.,k1Ul..J . I . . L ... .i.l Bl,Ai d 1
along - the coast.
PILOT COMMISSION MEETS.
. C. Hagenuuut Elected Temporary
Chairman of Board.
The state tuot commission heia a
meeting Saturday at Astoria, two mem
bers, Captain F, C.: Hagemann of this
be published for the south Atlantic should be continued, it was largely
ocean. . . . , I througn the arrillation or notei maija-
gers brougnt about by tne organization
Uinrvi? v-vrtr-r vrnncrfis mat tne uecision wm rracueu.
lAlEliUUKiNCB , Th hotels which enter into the
agreement will keep up their own
Regular liners Doe e Arrlr. equipment - as a, present out za cents
r. (-"It.. Man tT-rsnntann a - IOr BUCri riUO win ua tumsru. I HQ 1
ROfie City. San Francisco..,,.. April 10 wiU be nssessed not . onlv becatis th
. . . -. .. . . . - . .. ..
Alliance, Coos Bay .....April 23
bureka, joureKa and way ......April 25
Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook.,.. April 25
Councilman la nfth Ward. Kucene
Cohen has filed notice of intention to
become a candidate for the office of
councilman from the Fifth ward. Mr.
Cohen says he. will work for the best
interest 01 nil constituents. .
Cteamer Jessie Karktns. for Camas,
Washotigal and wav landings, dnilv. e-c-
cept esunaay. ieavca wasnington street
aocg at z p. m.
Snnnyslde The Frank Smith Meat
company will open a market on Thlrtv-
tnira ana ueimont .- streets, mesday
morning,
' A' few Jingles and some Interesting
meat prices in , csmun s advertisement,
back page. - -.-
Woman's 'Sxchange, 1st Tenth street,
ranch 11:80 to 2; business men's lunch.
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
aentlsts. Third and Washington. -
American Bank k Trust Co--flIxth
and Oak, '
t
Turn Down
the Idea v
That paying cash as
you go is the best
system. '
' - ' The check-paying
. plan places you in
the business man-'s
class. We want your
' : account. Will fur-"
' ' nish you eve'ry up-to-date
banking accom- ;
modation.,
PAID ON TIME
DEPOSITS:
Open 8 a. m. to 5:30
p. m., Saturdays . till
8 p. ro. ' -.
4
Sr. Bayaes, optician. Salmon.near Eth.
JDr HILL FOR ONCE ' -UNJUSTLY
ACCUSED
"S-s-s-h-h-h!" said Officer Frey," a
new patrolman, as he walked into the
police statlorP early this morning-with
a supposedly dangerous criminal. "I've
got a bad one here. lock him no."
Officer Frer lias been on the force
out a short time or ; he would have
known old ' Jim Hill, a character well
known to the police. Hill has been ar
rested and fined or Jailed - time and
again on a charge of being a nlaln
drunk, but this time he had been booked
on a charge of keeping late hours. He
was picked up at about 1:10 a. m.- Hill
Insisted to the court that he had not
touoiied a OroD or liauor since a-ettlnr
uui in jnu me last time,
"TtllirA T MAVr rlnlr mJt l T J-.
pay for It " I am no beggar tiever
www in my urewouid not ask i
rnan for a cent end here vou am trr
Ing to make me so out unit br mrmn -
And then . Jim gave a dtuconmn nn tho
auierence between persecution and
jjnn:ui ion. , .
xne oid man was dismissed. -
city, and Judge Frank Taylor of As I Breakwater, Coos Bay , ,,,,,,Aprll 2
tons Deinr d resent. - iommisnioner jren. i ki versidc. Man rnnciscn i . Anrii pk
dleton is in the east but is expected to I Senator, San Francisco .......April 27
return In time for the next meeting, I Oeorge W. Elder. San Pedro... .a nrii S7
May II. ' lArgo, San Francisco ........ ...April 27
Captain Hagemann was elected tem-Alesla, orient ....... ............May 2
Dorarv chairman but the election will 1 irahln nrlont.... : r.ma i
probably be made permanent when Mr. I Rygja, orient .June 6
Pendleton returns from the east No Numantla. orient ............. .June 26
matter of particular importance was I Bella, orient .. . . . . .......... . . June 28
3
taken up at the meeting as it was de
sired to have all the members present
-The three members of the board are
new in- their positions, having been
appointed recently- by the governor.
Judge Taylor was appointed by ex- VR?" VI y ra
Governor Chamberlain and Commission- 1"an?e,,00.!! By
ers Hagemann and Pendleton were ap
poimeo. ny ijovernor .Benson.
RIVALS TRAIN SPEED.
Henrlk ..Ibsen, orient .......... .Aug.
Xegnlar Xdners Sue to Bacart.
Argo. Tillamook ... . . ADrll 20
Breakwater.1 Coos Bay ...J.,, April 21
Rose City, San Francisco., ... ..April 24
Alliance, Coos Bav ...... . .....ADrll 24
Eureka. Eureka and Coos. .... .April 27
Bus Elmore, Tillamook.... April 27
teorge w. r.iaor, ean fearo .
Riverside, Ban Francisco . .
Senator. San Francisco.
,l.i. . a
aiodib, vrieiit. ..
Arabia, orient ....
Rygja, orient
Numantlo. orient
crijo, viicui-
old system has not .been found proft-
ablo. Dut necause foriianu is toaay trie
only city of its slxe in the United States
where- hotels give - tneir guests free
rldei
I'ort
t'or. have
Into the .r.
Uh1, Oreicon. ImprrUL lVrkin,
oinrrtm,
Most of these hntela are alsrt rad
to adopt the agreeruent to iliapenne
with music during meals. This will
niari a saving to the hotel men of
Portland of many thousands of dollars
annually.
..A. ""L"','?. of th no" association la
' "0,,J i"'norrow afternoon, when
cuased. importnc rS to be dls-
ABSOLUTE CURE
OF SKIN ERUPTION
This la the bn time ef the t t
aave your teeth tr t-a if suh
. la the aeceaait an4 asvs
FMTE OH
briege mm
Dona as there la less trouble from unit
fgums or other .trouble , , . . .
Broke Out on Hips and Legs Was
So Sore, Irritating and Painful
that; Little Sufferer Could Not
- Sleep Scratched Constantlyahd
Kept Growing Worse.
CUTICURA'S EFFECl
QUICK AND PERMANENT
"When about two and a half years
old my daughter broke out on ber hips
and the upper parts of her legs witb a
very irritating and painful eruption. It
began in October; tho first J noticed
was a little red surface and a constant
dnaira on her part to scratch her limbs;
Shs could not sleep and tbe eruptions
got sore, and rellow water came out of
mem. a nau two aociors treat per, dug
she grew worse under their treatment.
Then I bought the Cutioura Soap, Cuti-
cura uimmenc ana cuueura xteeoivent,
and only used them two weeks when she
was entirely well. 1 his was In Febru
ary. She has never had another rough
placo on her skin, and she is now four
teen years old. , I used only half the
Dotue or cuttcura iieaoivent and less
than a box of Cuticura Ointment. Mrs.
R. B. Whitaker. Winchester. Term..
Sept. 22, 1908."' , ,
WOMEN
Everywhere Use Cuticura Soup
and Cuticura Ointment ; ,
For preserving, nurifvinir and beautify
ing the skin, for cleansing the scalp of
crusts, scales and dan
druff, for dry, thin
and falling hair, for
softening, whitening
and soothing red,
rough and sore hands,
for annoving irrita
tions and ulcerative
weaknesses, and for
many sanative, anti-
septio purposes aa well as for all the uses
of the toilet, bath and nursery. Guaran
teed absolutely pure and may be used
from the hour of birth. .
Cemnlete Extern! ft ml Tntrmil IWtmMi fe
Kvary Humor of InfaaUL Children and Adults ran.
Haul of Cuticura Sotp 2Ae.) to Clean: the Skin.
Cutleura Ointment (ftoc.) to Hnl th ntm nf rmL
turn Reenlvent (60e., (or In the form of Chocolate
ixntea run zoc. per nai ot out v runty toe Blood.
Sold throughout the world. Potter Drug A chem.
Corp., Role Prop.. Bnaton. Man.
Maiiea irree. cuueura nook on sum
aSJhrCSXMSirTB.
Mix for Lame Back
'To one-half pint - arood whiskey, add
one ounce syrup sarsapari) la and one
ounce -Tons compouna, wnicn can be
procured from any druggist. Take in
teaspoonful doses before each meal and
before retiring, unis recipe is never-ratline-.
Xasadinar goeclallsts orescribe it.
Not only will this formula promptly
relieve the muscular pains out it also
makes one or the most errective system
builders, Xnown to tne profession, l
will increase the appetite and if use
la, nrnilnitA will MHtnm full nhvflt(a.f
a 1 1 nn I ' " " . . ". .. ... -. ..-
A ii 9eiv'8'or t0 au Person 01 railing strengtn.
Steamer President Makes Record
Ran to Sao Francisco.
Cam V.Ma.Mla.M A 1 A a.-
unit ajiiii a . tin aivam I tj-I-u,.- tK.ai A.l.a
er President todav holds a new rnr-orrt HenrlK Ibsen, orient
for fast time betwfcmr Seattle and San - Tsssela aa wr.
Francisco, having made the run in less Leyland Bros., Br. sh.
than ii hours, rivaling: ordlnarv train I Donna. Wr&ncesna. Rr
j-eu. i i churchui. Am. sch
The President, which was recently 1 A 1 vena. Am. sch..
tit Into commission by the Pacific W.. F. Jewett, Am. sch.
umi-. ciranuiiiiu cuuinan v. ia runnina? i wannins-rnn. Am . a
between tne i'uget souna ports. Ban Neotsfleld. Br. bk.
May 1
..May 14
...June 8
..June 15
...Jitly 5
...July 15
..Aug. 17
......O. W. P.
. , .. . . .Astoria
.......Astoria
. , . . . . . . .jisioria
. . . ... . Astoria
. . . . . .Drydook
. .....O. W. p.
READY FOR LAUNCHIIVGr.
. Ruilding Permitn. V
.aura Krndlev. twn ilnrr rVm
dwelling. Hodirn between Routledge and
Ilotigh ton." $2000.
IX C Winter nna'atnrv -fi-mm aaii.
inpf, r.'n i nirtv-sef-nnd north, be-
iwwn vt ycnni ana uoing. I SOU.
R. r. AffM llllon. nno nt m liaiie atan.
frame dwelling. East Seventeenth be
tween Knott and Brasee, $.1800.
Ir. C M. Harrison, one and a lialf
"ITT I ram a. nirelllna-. Htantnn nraar
riurrniii, anuv.
E. H. HrstL one stnrv frauna ifwall
Et Thirty-third corner Market.
$2 1 00. x
R. Dudrow. one story frame dw-ll-Ins;.
East Morrison between Thirty-first
no J liiri-iev-ori'i fivu.
,Mn. U M. lull, one story frame
dwelling. Eat Fifty-third between
trereit ana r tanaers. S17SO.
John Belknan. niu anit a klf atnri
frame dwelling. Cbrhalrn avenue near
council iTMt road, f.voo.
Anna V. Caaeheer. R1 East Everett,
two storr frama rtwolllnv -.t Tmrmau.
ty-lhlrd hetween Tillamook arid Tbomp-
run, loav.,
Portland Building pom pan t, ftve
Storr steI department store, jforrieoB
between Wot l-ark end Tenth. $S0S.S6S.
Flelils aV IWkl.r. al ThnniMMi twit
story frame dwelling. Eaet Mntnta
between Brasee ind Knott 4:o.
B, Putro and T. Man. Council CreeL
ore story frame refreshment peri; ion,
li.
A. Dwr-riamp. alteratloria and refalra,
one story frame pavilion. CocscU
Cret $15C.
Thomas , Mann. ST Frt. altror-e
; a.1 refalrs. two story frame d"-i)feg,
I bast Burnelde comer Svot.vL. Iltss. I
Speedy Steamer llyak Abont to Leave
Ways at Supple'.
Preparations are now being mads for
tne launching or tne steamer 11 y ale
Francisco, 8an , Pedro and San Dlega Brabloch. Br. ' bk. ............. .Stream
cine was ou in in is win at z ociock i miniim swiia. hir.. Vnenntnn
yesterday afternoon. Instead of loafing R. W. Bartlett, Am. as. .Inman-Poulsen
along on schedule time the ship "let (Compeer, Am. as. .Rainier
nerseir out" ana arrivea before 10 a. Mabel Gale. Am. sen....... Aatoria
. Ulenaivon. Br. Sh. ....... ....Stream
ne . was riven a material lift st r s Hn mu Am .rh ... a .ia.i.
ine eironr -norm wester trial nas been Hunter, Am. tug ..SuDble
blowing along the coast for several I South Bay, Am. as. ....... Portland Mill
oays, I Cascade. Am. ss. ......... , .St. Helens
Nome, City, Am. ss,. Couch St.
Rose City, Am. ss.......,,., Ainsworth
; Breakwater, Am. ss... .. ..Ainsworth
En moate so Soad Xiumner.
Annie E. Smale. Am. ss......Honckona
Berengere, Fr. sh . . . . . .Ifaulque
j tooonen, i-t. so ............. .AlolIendO
Wellesley. Am. ss. ......San Franclsoo
from the ways at Joseph Supple'S yard Olymplo, Am. ss. . . . ....San Txancisco
. . j ih.'u.i. k.ij.. Amoranth. Am. bktn. San iranrlmvi
vun veev oiiy a a' " nauiiiwia III iuk, v. . .
and the launching will prohably take ??Sjt?' A "5" 'San Francisco
place tomorrow. - , Tamalpals. Am. as. .........San Pedro
. Tne atiyaa is a line passenger onat to l - wntn wiu women aaa wenerai,
go in commission on ,-uget souna tnis Oulf Stream, Br. bk.,..; Antwerp
eu.iiaui. b"" - ."u imr luei I r-OliailOCK. r. sn. . Inlwrn
ill aire speed and It is exoecteil . to 1 w.nriru -or mh iriia..n....
have her reel off rnore than 20 knots Vatterhorn, Br. sli. . . NVwcaaUe-on-Tyne
under averasre conditions. The trial I rtihin r, ki. a
aI 111 1 V.l 1 . Jt I .. ..aaaca V
"T." " "y.". Mji .wnw grown or uerminy. nr. bk. ...AntwerD
inn ta lions win do jssuea to snipping Genevieve Mollnos. Fr. bk Antwerp
biu min. . . i aiarecnaei oe Lssiriea. t. Di..uiaans
General Faldherbe. Fr. bk.. . ...Antwero
HONOR MEMORY OF DEAD. P1 ' Fr. bk. - .London
aua Aocnajaqueun. r r. dk. .... .Antwerp
TT-1 n.1h...ll - TT 1 1 I -aaa a awmw.
r. . "7 . Cla McFarlane, Br. ss.. Victoria, B. C
rDnerai oi firs, rxiwarus, -
Flairs from every staff alona the
river front and on vessels In the har
bor floated at half maat Saturday af-
eanectallv the decline caused by aire.
ft is surely worth trying by anyone
who may be, arrnctea,
E. W. altes
and Company
inVite your
inijuiries for
PRINTING
..,.. Main 165
Phones Home Aim
First and Oak
al55S5rw?S3
CHOKED BY MICROBES
Catarrh Germs Cause Microbes
to Lodze in (he Throat.
All nlrht long, while the catarrh suf
ferer sleena. millions of little Deral st
ent, destructive catarrh germs are dig
ging Into the membrane ef the throat
and dom, destroying the health of the
tissue ana setting up as inflammation
whlr-a causes the mucous to flow and
tufr op the throat.
And la the mornlnc the victim ef ca
tarrh, hawks and feawka and hawks and
retches the stomach and bowels until
tbe mucous is dislodged
Hremtl pronounce! Hltrh-o-tnet win
kill the catarrh germa, stop tbe Inflam
mation and the arnrrtng ef snoooaa er
Woodard. Clarke Co. wlj aire rou
yonr money back.
liyemel la not a stomach woctram;'
stomach doains won t fur catarrh.
Breatbe la thle pleaeaat. heaJinc. aj
tlaeptie air thravgh the little Itrnntel
Ir.haier and re.lef cornea In i mlnatea;
oae It recularly for a aw mlnuta four
r tn tirnee a day asd a complete care
wl'.l be yotir rewerd.
A core Mete H inn i e'ltflt. Includlcg
tTe frhai'T, coeta but II M, ao eitra
hot le i . rl. Leading Sragctsts
IfTJUtPH SU it. I
En Konte to Teoa4 Orala,
Le Peller. Fr. bk . ITuron I
Hermlte. Fr. bk. Europe'
v.. in.. tr v.w - i
-. vu.au . a . .fv, ........ ........ r. II 1 1 1 '
Cornll Bart Fr. bk. Europe
Frieda, ,Oer. sh. . .Honolura
I.lsbeth. Ger. ah. , San Diego
Mlchelet, Fr. bk. Fleetwood
Turgot. Fr. bk. Hull
Andre Theodore. Fr. bk.-. Ioutque
Montcalm. Fr. bk. Adelaide
col Muenois MareniL Fr. t. .AaatraJU
moats WUk Ooala
Hoche, FT. bk. ......Newcastle. Jf. m XV.
Jolnville. Fr. bk. .. .Newcastle, N. S. W.
PEREMPTORY SALE
Oaly Oaos la a XJfetlaaa
1 you have an opportunity of sec urine-
barrln a such as are now offered
during the Ksnension Sale at the popu
lar prloe dryvood store of McAllen
McDonnell corner Third and Morrison.
"reral cottage and bungalows for
sale by owner. See Gregory, 411 Cor
bJtbidg. -
Tomorrow fToe-1ay i wtll poattfTwly
N the lset day for Si "count on.Eaat
eide Gas bUla. Read Ma Tip.
Several ottage and ISuTigilnwa for
sale hr ewwer. l-ee Gregory, 4 1 1 Cor
bett kid.
Tfr OH e-t
S -d er fur-f- lena-th. Mala It
A-ltta, Oregoa Fuel company. , e
is so easily digested that the
youngest babies thrive on it ;
yet in larger doses it's the best
remedy tor Consumption,
Rheumatism, Bronchitis and
Anaemia, because it enriches
the blood and builds flesh and
strength taster than anything
else. "
v' All. DEUQQISTB
Sef Hiatal,
Uonaag as,
kt. fcav ctots tor eoshufe, nwa
i paper, aad we will aend yos a
1W, AUM ef the W erkt
SCOTT BOW1SB. 409 Pearl SU New York
HIT ffffl Theatre
14th and Washington
Phones Main 1 and A-1122.
Tonight, Tomorrow, Wednesday Wights,
The Charming Comedienne,
1 LILLIAN RUSSELL
In the new racing comedy "WILD TIKE"
Prices $2. 11.50. l,;75c. 60c. Seats .
now selling at theatre. ' .
DR.W. A, WISE"
Vresidsnt and Manager.
S3 Tears Estahllahed In Portland
We will give you a good 22k gold
or porcelain crown for 3.S0
Molar Crowns j . , 6.00
22k bridge teeth ............. i. ,V 3.00
Oold or enamel fillings .1.00,
Silver fillings , . .60
Inlay fillings of ell kinds 9.S0
Oood rubber plntes 5.00
The host red rubber plates ' -7.60 -
Painless extractions..,..-.......,. '.GO
Painless etrav:tions free when plates .
or bridge work Is ordered. - ,
Work guaranteed for IS years.. '
THE WISE DENTAL CO., inc
The Palling Bldg., 3d and Wash. Its,
, Office hours 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.
. Sundays, to 1. , ; t
, : nones A and Main 3039 ' ' -
- M
- g 1 1 . r'-.r -
V'ie-ZJ,
A New Hat for
Your Old One
Brinir vour old hut to he eleaneil.
blocked and pressed direct to the fac
tory." We - have -secured the services of
an expert panama -finisher, and will
make a specialty -this summer of clean
ing, bleaching and -rebinding panama
hats for $1. ' . ... ,,.,." .
Eastern Hat factory
64 TBXRD BTXLEXT. XTEAB PIUTi
Afk your Grocer for
Honolulu Plantation Go's
HEATRE
Main 117; A-4Z24.
Tonlsrht. all week. Matinee Satnrdav.
Baker Stock Company, In "TED ratST
B0B1T" (Chinese, nlav) and UBEEBI.
DAU B- SIDE," great War Sketch. Kv-
enlngs i'bc, g5c, 60c; Matinees 16o, 25c.
Next week, "Th Private Seorstary."
Baker Theatre Mlo Ma!n 1
Ore. Theatre Co. (Inc.),
tiesseer Geo.- lu Baker,
Gen. Manager.
TOVXCrHT,
Famous Colored Singer.
BLACK PATTI
And Her Great Company i
. , ,i , i
THE BZiAcxTHE BTBOZ.I.Em8
Baraaln Mat- Wednesdav. 2&o anvaeat
Evenings 25c to $1. Matinee Saturday.
extra fine,
dry granulated
, If ysii want an
abaatutafy aura
Sugar
, a .loan . -
i Ex. Sundays aad Holidays
25-SOe
fflCBTJ
1KEA1SE is.2S4-?3e
Week of Aoril 19 Ajaarela Dolores la
Cunld at Home." Lew Solly. Malaotta
Twins and Clay Bmltlt, Hawthorne and
Bart, Persse and Mason. Mosalre and
Soreta, Helen Kemdoa, Orchestra, Pic
tures. , .-.
PANTACES THEATRE
Advsnoed Tandeville, Stars of all Hatlons
Raf ayette's Acrobatic Dogs
A' European Importation. One of the
ureatest Animal Acts in the world.
Matinees daily, 15c; two shows at night.
- 15c and 25c
f ASrV -eIAMOND
Growm for Pacine Northweat Soil and Climate,
DotoaaaielBTexirBelghDorhood. write
ii
how as dlaplay at al I beat dealers. Ak for tta-
ocate. it a
a packet of flower eaaxta free for roar troeble
aa. alvtac name of your dealer, and we will ma
foa a Bacaet of flower aaaxla free tor roar trosbl
Proat and TamhUl sta, Portland.- Or,
?S . STAR TDEATBE Sa
Bew Bill Pleases Thousands.
BTOOHBTBUCX, A Positive Feature.
POaOITEIT. Genuinely Pathetic.
TlfDEB STJSPTCnOBJ, A Domestic Iiewaon
SUE BEW SIBOXVCr AB2 TAX HBO
PICrCBES.
DOW BBXBK, The Best Eve-.
Entire Change of Pictures Wednesday.
The GRAISD Vaudeville De Inxe
WtSt OP APBIXi IS.
- aSjTOTKEH Bid :
May Ward's
S DBZSDKB
DOXAS.
TO WHOM IT MAT COBCIBB
This is to certify that I
have : taken treatment for 1
two weeks of Chinese mot
Icine .from Mrs. rr. 8. K.
Chan for nervousneea ami
weakneaa, which I Jia.i suf
fered for a long. time. I
am' now entirely cured and
w quite healthv. being able to
work. I gladly recommend
krt a La.al all sufferera to see
nn..a.iaii thU wondrful .-dtK-tor w)k
rsn cure sll dlseaaea. tHIgnedt Boa
Erlkson, (7a Montgonterv street, cifv. ,
THE 8. X. CKAB CKZBX8B ME9ZCIBB
COn 226 W Morrison et between l'irl
and Second. Portland. Or.- , .
Barry BtoDatrse. H F, ' , iVj 'lJ,' ' J
eraadaaoope. i ti f Cij-t
"WHT Dili IIOOKIIOI ar.iiiDt
lid si in Uxi IvX:. llrri
3 W It Sf Styx, Set B T3-CJIT, H
40S WAJaXBQTOB STB EXT
Tea Caa Oat rree XeMsoas
l i i - i - - -
Primr; ; C: j
I - tt'T Sre r y f i-i ;' a