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,F..'E OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY' EVENING. APRIL . 1009. Tovn Topics TOMGUT'S. AMVEMENTS Helll taker llungalow Orpheunt urand .. l'antagea ............ "Wild I1r" JDI inrt villa iroiir ...a....... J. OB JTlI Bfc IHJI II ( vauoevuie Vaudeville Vaudeville - 1 r Will XaaOrata UnMnm-The Cham bar of Commerce is considering sending representative or that body to vim the various aectlona of Orrtnn and se. . cure from each a representative exhib it of Its vegetable, horticultural and fish products for tha Chamber of Com marce museum. Tha exhibits now being thown at tha chamber, while tney nava i served a very good purpoea are regard ed as being "shop worn," and It Is be lieved that tha complete renovation of me. muaeum would servw an excejieni purpose durlnar the coming touriat a son. It la jiropoBfld to aak each county , ui iuriiisu a separata exnioii. Xefuses Simmons Divorce Judge ,. Galena decided In tha circuit court mte . yesterday afternoon that neither Mrs. ' Kmma Simmons nor her husband. O. u, HLiong. ahould ha a-ranted a divorce. "' lie had listened all day to charges and counter charges, the wife alleging de sertion and tha husband asserting that she drove him away after aha had se cured nearly, all his money. Beveral years ago he won a 22,000 damage Judgment Against the. O. . is. rail road for Injuries sustained while he ' was working as a' fireman, 'this being v one of the largest damage Judgments r given in ia siaie. v t. Xamm Denied Hew Trial Motion for a new trial In tha caae of tha Kees estate against Jacob Kamm argued In federal court yesterday was refused by Judge Wolverton. In a former hearing of tha case tha heirs of Thomas Kees secured Judgment In the sum of f 17,000 against Mr. Kamm for machinery and other enulnment which had been fur nished by the Pittsburg steel manufac turer tor a steamboat venture on naae river which Kamm undertook. Orders ' compelling tha payment of the Judgment will now be procured from the court ; Train Cats Off root John Ruhl, who lives with his wife and three little chil dren at 653 Walnut street, while cross ing the Astoria & Columbia River tracks , at Reed streetlast night about 6 o'clock was struck by a train and bad his foot taken off Just ' above the ankle. He was taken to the Good Samaritan hos pital in a Red Cross ambulance and rested easy during tha night. Ruhl was employed by the Eastern & West era Lumber company. Quarrel Ova ' Unpaid ' BUI Edward Paisley, a young expressman, was fined' $10 by Judge Van Zante In police court this morning on a charge of using abus ive language. He was arrested last week on a warrant by James Griffith with whom he bad had an altercation over an unpaid bill which Griffith re fused to pay. It was shown from the testimony that both Griffith and Pais ley had used uncomplimentary terms to each other. . v . Diet of His Injuries Terribly Injured while blasting stumps on a Hood River rmcn inrro weens ago, nemjamin - A. Wuest died at Good Samaritan hospital last night. Last week he seemed on the mend but suffered a relapse Satur day ss he was. about to b removed to his noma at 6 If . Broadway. He was SS years of age. The funeral will ha at 1:80 Iti the afternoon. Mr. Wuest was a nephew of John I. Vogt . Klslop Quits Hotels-John F. Hislop, who for much of the time during the past three, years has been one of the .. clerks at the Imperial hotel, has re signed his position ' to accept the as sistant eaahlershlp of Columbian Con servatory of music1: Mr. Hlslop's with drawal from tha hotel business comes as a great surprise to his friends and to the traveling publio to which Jie is widely known, ,; . i j land in the circuit court this momingj lip inn. umi vi in.3 unns til r nil" ence I. Macomber against Peter Roth, involving the question of boundary line between their property in Garbade. Roth built a fence which the plaintiff alleges enoroacnes zs reet on ner land, and asks the court to decree that she is the owner of this strip. Jtadg-meat for Mortgagr Company Judge Cleland In the circuit court this morning gave Judgment for the plain tiff in the case of the American Mort gage company of Scotland against Cath erine, E. B. and Merrllla K. Gardner and others, ordering the distribution of proceeds of a sale of real property in excess of a judgment under which the sale was made. evansellat. will r reach. Special mitalo will be heard every evening and then are other attractive feature. AH er cordially Invited to attend and tha pastor, tha Rev. Charles T. Wo I'lierson In bis. work. Flnmbera Assist Committee Fifty r lumbers met at tha city hall yesterday o attend the meeting of tha council committee which Is revising tha city plumbing laws. City 'lumbing Inspect or Hey and representatives or tha var ious plumbing unions and associations are alUn- the committee. Another masting will be held this afternoon. Olroas Kan Drop Case Tha charga of larceny from tha parson against Muy McClure In police court thla morning was dismissed on motion of Deputy dis trict Attorney Ilennessy. William Will lams, or William Oilman, tha Morris Rows circus man, had to leave town and as the evidence In the case was hardly sufficient for a conviction the caae was dropped. " . 1 Zcare en Italian Art. A etereoptl eon lecture on "The Early Italian Re nalssancs" will be given In tha Public library tomorrow evaning at I o'clock. Mrs. Alice Welster is giving this 'lec ture for tha Portland Woman's club art department. It will be open to all Interested and ho admission will be charged..,-, ., . ' rays $lo ' Tor Tlgbtlur For engag ing In a fist flaht at Third and An- kenv streets laat evening H. Newton was fined $10 by Municipal Judge Van Zante In police court this morning. Tom West, with whom Newton was fight ing, was allowed to go ss Newton ap peared to be the one who started the Wronefl 'Billboard It Thu, aneelal btllooard committee' of the city oouncil met yeeierdajr afternoon, but adjourned Immediately as the city attorney bad not prepared an opinion -which the Com mittee, had ex Dec ted of bim. Another meeting will- be held this week as soon as me opinion can do submitted, Sr. Dyott to lecture Rev. Luther R uyott win address the Mothers' an Teachers' club of Sellwood school to, morrow afternoon st $ o'clock. The speaker's subject wil be, "A Chance for tne t-nua. AT TILE TIIIUTRES -a ' Organise Investment Oomnanr 8. . p. Mackey, C. (i. Rabin and John Guy Wil son have filed articles of Incorpora tion or tne united iiuiiding investmen company. It has a capital stock of Tonnd on Btretears Wig. two rolls paper, purse, glove, calr gloves, cair glasses, iwo pair casungs, potato plant er. vol i meter, roil camet. nacicare. cam era, bunch of keys, lunch roll, two urn oreitas. Bnrroods Virm XBeonoratad Mar. tin Klinge. P. K. Enebe. Jennie Kllnre ana joun n.. tuneDs nave rued articles of Incorporation of the Kllnge-Enebe nouse. , xne capital siock is sia.OOO.. we svonre and Dress vour clothes. shine your shoes, all for $1.80 month. Main 614, A-4J14. Wagons run every where. Unique Tailoring Co., S0 Stark. Refiaed danolng at Rlnaler hall to night; good music, big crowd, swell floor: "pay as you dance." Be per couple. rroiessor ningier, manager. Clean lump coal, thoroughly screened, for furnace, range or stove. nromDt de livery; weight guaranteed. Oregon Fuel (JO., Main b. A-16S6. - Steamer Jassle Sarlrlns. for -Cams a. Washougal and way landings, dally, ex cept tsunaay. . L.eavoa Washington street aocK, at; x p. m. . Woman's Bxenaage, 133 Tenth street. runcn to i; pusmess men' luncn. Bhanafalt, commercial, view, , flash light photographer. C-1099, East SJ3, W, A. Wise and associates, painless oeniisis unira ana. Washington. Aoma Oil Oo fine oil and gasoline. rnone main izao, a-izs. American Bank ai Trust and Oak. Cov Sixth Hardy Oats CommissionAnthony Har dy was awarded tl&OO commission on the sale of a 800 acre tract of land by a jury in Judge Cleland's apartment of . the circuit court yesterday afternoon. The defendants in the case were Annie and John fneedy, who gave Hardy an option on the plsce, but claimed the contract was revoked fdefore he secured a purcnaser. j. chiller leads Goardiaa. County Judge Webster has made permanent the appointment - or toward Hcntller as guardian of the person and estate of Samuel Vlgneaux, who Is Inca'plkcltated nv mness to conduct ms-Duslness. , The estate is valued at $8000 consisting of a saloon at Sixth, and Washington streets. ...'. ..- 1 r. B. O. Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam, Sr. Haynas, optician. Salmon, near (th. Spring Opening: at Rink. ,The Exposition Roller Skating rink win nave a grand spring opening ail this week. Great crowds have thronged the big pavlllion ail winter and skat ing waa never more popular. This will also be carnation week and every lady attending will receive a pretty carnation. In order to make thfa the greatest week ever known in the his tory of roller skating, everybody is urged to attend and the ladles will be admitted and furnished skates free. There will be special music all week and the big rink will fairly ring with pleasure and good cheer. The rink opens at 7 and closes at 10:30. Bullish Heirs Profit Fins I report on the estate of Georsro 8. Beat, filed In the countv court bv the administrator, Thomas O. Farrell, shows a balance of $11,661 in rash and personal property valued st $21,000. All of the heirs re side In England..' - Codify Building taws -Ion Iwts A. E. Doyle and John I Wilson wera ap pointed by Mayor Lane yesterdsy as a special committee to confer with the council building committee to revise the building laws and make a new code for foruano. - Horth Portland Bertral Revival serv ices will be held every evening this week except Saturday at the EpwortH Methodist church, corner Twenty-sixth and Savler. Rev. C. I Hamilton, the THE QUALITY SHOP Agency for P. Centemeri Kid Gloves La Tosca Corsets Ladies Haberdasher F. P.YOUNG Washington and Seventh SPECIAL $I7S Tan Kid" Glove f Cen temeri make; Dent's J style, special . $1.50 . fancy Neckwetr; odJt and ends of sold out Cfl lines, special ..." aIUC 50c Embroideries. Edge and Partd. Buttonhole Edges OC They wear A-JC rv . . ' . r Ml fsrr; iynmtni vi j-iii. Neti, worth 2; mfcite, 00 cresm, blue, brown ....... wOt 35c Embroidered Col!r. liiorica j,iaiicrus ........ mmyr w THE QUALITY SHOP T The Best of All Musical Instrument r Entertainers The Talking Machine Come to Heaiqnsrfers where you have the choice of all the best makes Victor, E4V son, Colombia and others. Also thousands of Disc and Cylinder Records, consisting of songs by the world's best singers, dia logues, speeches, etc Columbia double-sided Due Records two selections for 65c- Also the Ed ison Amberol Four-Minute Records. d 1st sea ef piaaersliaeUlty 353 WASHINGTON ST. ' Lillian RnasrH ai HfJIIf. Tha attraction at the Ilelllg theatre nn1ht mil trimnrmm fitvht at S;1S o'clock will be the charming comedienne L.lillan H imin.il in her latest comaay auc cess, "WilUftre." .I i - Hen -recked Husband at Orpheam. If vnu want tA Boa tha tvnlcal ben peeked hiieband, go to the Orpheum and aee Miss Angeles Dolores and her clever company in her eketota "vupld at Home." It is. without doubt, one of the best sketches seen here In a long time. Mlaa Dolores Is a charming worn an of striking personality, niack Tattl Matinee Tomorrow. At the popular bnrgsin matinee at the Baker tomorrow Hlack Pattl and her troupe of colored entertainers will ap pear in their big succeaa, "ine uiara villa Strollere." which has made a hit thla week. The well known colored singer sppears In bolter voice than ever this season. Chinese Play at the Bungalow. A weird and fascinating novelty Is the Baker Btoca compsny s proaucupn of the well known Chinese play, ''The rlrst Born." at the Bungalow this week, the acanes In which are laid In Ban Francisco before the earthquake. Jl is supplementod by the thrilling war sketch, "Sheridan's Ride." espsesB"sssese t Marvelous' Acrobatic Dogs. The Pantages presented their new hill vestarrfav to raoaoltv business at aW three performances. The program Is one of the1 best this theatre has had In many . wseks. Rafayetts Acrobatic Dogs are the feature act, and It must be admitted that their work la truly marvelous. , , V I "ForglTen" at the Star. which a fatlier and son. estranged by a quarrel, are the actors, adds tne neces sary touch of pathos to the splendid moving picture program at the Star theatre- Entire change of bill tomor row.;.. -. (. , .- w i - . ; :V "The Mils of the Gods." flours are now selling for "The Mills tst tha flnria " Oenrsa Broadhurst's com edy-drama success, which comes to the Hellig theatre next Thursday and Fri day nights. , 1 j Many Dancing Olrls. i There Is a regular broiler chorus at the nrand thla week In "The Eight Dreaden Dolls." the best girl act which Special Rates to the East Plan Now ROUND TRIP B ATES To Chicago $72.50; St. Louis $67.50; Omaha, Kansas" City, St. Joseph, $60.00. DATES OF SALE June 2 and 3; July 2 and 3; ..August 11 and 12. . TO DENVER AND BACK $55,00, May 17, July 1 and August 11. PRIVILEGES Variable routes and stop overs. : Rates apply via St. Paul, or Billings direct, or Billings and Denver without f extra cost. The Burlington's scenic Mississippi River line, " its direct lines to the east from Billings and Denver, ; are conspicuous features of the ourney; no tour of the east is complete that does not include the Burlington. TRAIN SERVICE Northern Pacific-Burlington through service via St. Paul or Billings. Great Northern Burlington through trains to the east and south via St. ; Paul or Billings commencing May 23. CONSULT US Write or calf for rates, reser vations, folders, and let me help you plan the most desir able trip at the least cost. We are located on the coast to help you. ' J"1-1 A. C. SHELDON, j 100 Third St, Portland. m-n 1 I I II I I ITITIT1VITITIU (I Ask your Greovr for .lata PbtiCa Cb's Hi xtra fins dry crcmiJatod baa come to rortlar.d In many inonthe. 1 he act features Ms Jeaaln Mori la, a dainty eomaillenna, who la ably anatated bv a bunch ef rety sliing aoj dano lng girls. - t . . Ilulldlng I'rnuits. Mrs, O. M. Koraat Two-ptory frame. East Thirty-fourth between Market and Stevens afreets; $1100. A. K. 8taub Two-story frame. Haw thorne avenue between East Thirty au 1 , i seventh and East Thirty-eighth atreats; 11800. ... , i ,. . ,; . - -x .4 J. P. llansen Story and a half frame! Raat Eighteenth between Prescott anil bkldmore streata; $1100, Charles Lucks Two-story ' frame. Clinton between Kast Thirty-ninth ana Cast Fortieth streets; $2600. Robert Bell Two-story frame. Wll Inmette avenue, corner Beach street; $6000. ; Journal want ads la word, 1 k Now, Don't Forget It. ,It doesn't eoat anybody anything to remember that Berke Tot.." Is the beat of all remedies for rheumatism. It drives all Impurities from the system and cures In a few days In most cass. 75 cents a bottle at the J. A. O-menaun prug Co.. corner Front, and Morrlaon streets, the famous at, Charles hotel corner, ThJs ls te ben time ef the te fcare your teeth attracted If sac Is the aeceisity aad bare Journal want ads le a word.. Pictorial Review Patterns and Publications for May. Now. Ready. . , Come In and See New York's Newest Hat ."iKlSaiior;',; We Arc the First Portland Store lo Show This Smart, Nitty Hat Prices $3.50 to $5.00 Very Special Collection ot ; Trimmed . naisci$z.95 Done aa there Is leaa trouble from soie gums or other troubles. t We have prepared and-will offer for Wednesday' Selling, an extraordinary assortment ot pretty trimmed Hata, in black, navy blue,, brown, old rose, wlnte and light blue colors, the equal of any" $5.00 ht in the city, tour choice vm a uav, $2.95 SECOND ST. Between Alder and Morrison For one of these swell suits in pure all wool cassimere or worsted material. There is no store in the city that offers its patrons such a-vast stock to choose from 500 suits at one price alone-r 1 ill .J a ra M H. mux n . rnN-te inx-l irx -- r ll i i i DR. W. A. WISE . President aad Manager. SI Tears SstaMlsaea la Portland We will give you a good Z2k gold . or porcelain crown for 9 Molar Crowns 8.00 22k bridge teeth 9-00 Gold or enamel fillings 1-00 Hllver fillings JO) Inlay fillings of all kinds ...... ISO Good rubber platea 6.00 The best red rubber plates Painless extractions , 7.80 .50 Painless extractions free when plates or bridge work Is ordered. Work guaranteed for IS years. THE WISE DENTAL CO., Inc. The Jailing Bldg, 3d and Wash. ats. Office hours a a. at. to a f. ac nadaya, a t. 1. Phones A and Kaia 8039 AirrcBMxim. VflTir ffl Theatre SI A i t V lttb Md washlngtoa Phones Main 1 and A-li:2. . , Tonight aad Tomorrow Wight, The Charming Comedienne, V, LILLIAN RUSSELL In the new racing comedy "WnDmi" trices 92, i.sa, fi,jtc, boc. Heats now selling at theatre. MIT If ITI Theatre a- a aa vj i4ti. wuhinrs Phones Main 1 and A-112J. THURSDAY AND FRIDAT NIGHTS .The American Comedy Drama, "THE MILLS OF THE GODV By George Broadhurst,. Author of "The jaan or tne Hour" and -wiianre. Prices fl. 75e, 60c. , &6 L aiilrW mf In grays, greens, browns, checks, stripes and all other desirable patterns and color ings. We ask the attention of the man to whom saving means more than "just clothes." HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO GEAR, STREET ABOVE UNION SQUARE JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS EUROPEAN PLAN $1150 A DAT UP AMERICAN PLAN $3,00 A DAT UP 4 A new down town hotel Sdal ind : brick itruotnri. Furnished at a eoit af $150,000. Eiery comfort and eontenl onoa. Oo ear lines transferrlni to all parte ef oltj. Omnlbua meeta all trains and ateamera. .... J If ou want oomfort, oonvenlenoa and lumrj aUa far reasonable price, atop at tha aaleot , HOTEL STEWART BR- r 1 I1LH1IU A-4224. . r-v Main 117; Tonight, all week. Matinee fiaturdav. Baker Stock Company in "THE riKBT BOBN" . (Chinese playf and "8HEBX DAH'S StEDE," great War Sketch. . Ks enings 25c,. IRn, 50c; Matinee 15c. -25c.'. Next week. "The Prtrate Secretary." Golden West Hotel Corner Powell and Ellis Streets, SAV rKAKCXBOO. Entrance on Powell St- Rates $1.00 and - -g Upwara. FRED P. PLAQEMAN. Prop. THESE SUITS ARE LIKE OTHER STORES ASK YOU $20.00 FOR We Carry a Complete Line of Young Men's College Clothes. CLOTHING COMPANY Cor. Morrison and Second Sts. WANTED ISO TONS 1909 PEEL CASCARA BARK - - - , June to August f elirery. Carload Kller ONLY. Ap ply at Room 640 Chamber of Commerce, Portland. xcoars aTMan Grand Roller Skating .srpmnre ofiiiss PoeiUvely tae ttisr.it week ef the ara ir ronen lad! Admlralna and nates free ar jEiciAx mu aio And a Carrallom for Erery Lady bt m xajbit EXPOSITION RINK fl r iVit, rw-iyZTk I Czi v ; .iff lrf a ft i Grand OPENING TONIGHT - Ha Enlarged to 8000 Square Feet w rv. ;. .),. ..t ricnfT of other fyf j entertainment, but you pay only for the dsncea. I DANCING 5c PER COUPLt The latest hit in dancinR. Nothing: objection able. Terfect order and food, clean companion hip. Erery Tneaday. Thursday and Saturday ereninga, from 8 to 12, beffinmrg tonight. "For m Good Tima Co to RinjIerV Pinfilop'e riznrinn Pavilion V IIIIIUIVI aJIIsa. FT EAST MORRISON AND XJRAND AVENUE. ANNOUNCEMENT Special Importation High Grade Novelties nn iurns J. Rollvka Ss. Co. Tailec aad Xaavevten, aaro rxoo eoaam stuck BstatUsbed laaa. Daker Theatre Ma,n ' Ore. Theatre Co. (Inc.), Lessee; Geo. L. -" Baker, Gen. Maiecer. lonoiT, Famous Colored Singer, BXIOZ PATTI And Ifer Great Company . of Comedians in : TED B&AOlCTXUiIl STIOLLEB8 Bargain Mat. Wednesday. 2ao anysoat. Even lii Ufa 25c to SI. Matinee Saturday. warir . . all nan. Wata.' V Xx.aajidays aad Holidays 15-2S-X RICBTS THEATRE 1 is-is-iHJc Week of Aprtl 19 Aaysla Dolores "Oupld at Borne," &w Bully, Meinotte Twins and Clay Smith, Hawthorne aad ' Bart. Fersse and Mason, Hoaalre and Poreia, Helen Keradon, oroasstrs Ho--tares. :v-v: PANTAGES THEATRE Adraaoed TanderUle, Stars ef all Bations Rafayette's Acrobatic Dogs A European Importation. One of ! the Greatest Animal Acts in tha World. Matinees dally. ISc; two shows at night, 15c and 25c. . .r nS STAR THEATRE 525a - Hew Bill Pleas ea Taonsa'nds. MOOHSTRUCX, A Positive Feature. rOBOITEH. Genuinely Pathetic: VWDUM SUSFZCIOH, A Domestic Insnn six hbw siHanro aho taXiXXho FicTtra.Es. SOW BHXBX; The Beat Ever. -Complete change of program tomorrow. vDIAMOSD The GRAKD Vaudeville Oe Luxe wzxz or APkxr, i. AJTOTKZH BIO) BZUL. - Mr. T. SV OranTUla. Dif aad Waiah. irortoa aad BnsseU aceeh Trio. Harry lCoOnffea. Oraadsscope. Hay Ward's 8 OBXSOXH s SOXOJt. Pi-.a ritrle xti i Soil mm4 ctiana w ta rnwor M til kM wm. t.ilnUi M. attaa Mne mt tmt !.. .4 vil) mtfi m a SHMMImftiMttrMlMNeSMa freaa aad TasakOl atsw rerUaaa. Or. Baseball RECREATION PARK ' . Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sta. LOS ANGELES vs. PORTLAND APRIL 20, 21. 22, 23, 24, 25 Games bripn weekdays 3. JO p. m ; Sunday, 2:30 p. m. Admission Bleacher. 25c; Crml tand, 50c; Boies, 25c extra. Chil dren: Bleachers 10c, Grandstand 25c LADIES' DAY PRIDAY Bora tinder 12 free to Eleachert Wednesday. Write fr cn-a'wr - 4 r " a .pf f-'f- r"wr Tu. w -r, . I at ct..rt ( ; . i ette tar.ka - Journal Wants Ait Winner? i c